Hingham High School - Highway Yearbook (Hingham, MA)
- Class of 1947
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HINGHAM PUBLIC LIBRARY Your Community Resource Center JC y DN ?$ $ ( LA TIN ( 14 i£l ll£. fe fc ' J 1 Hingham High School SkMrattmt BERTRAM H. HOLLAND Principal of High School The Class of 1947 respectfully dedicates this year book to Bertram H. Holland, Principal of Hingham High School. It is our sincere wish and hope that you may have many years of happiness and continued success. I ' d e Fni r Yearbook 194 CARL H. PORTER-SHIRLEY Superintendent of Schools Pivjf I ' ire Hingham High School SALLY MALLORY Editor-in-chief L ear [Book ibditonal btaff Second row (left to right)— D. Jellows, B. Stonemetz, M. O ' Neill, J. Graham, C McKenzie M. Keefe. Miss Dorrity, adviser: H. Officer, M. Harrigan, M. Parrish, M. Rankin, N. Culllnan. First row (left to right) — H. Lundegren, M. O ' Neill. J. Smith, S. Mallory, O. Gorman. B. Roundtree, B. Hartney. Page Six Yearbook 194 MARY AYERS Business Manager Ljear [Book {Business Staff Second row (left to right) — I. Revoir, Miss Dorrity, adviser; C. Raymond, J. MacLeod. First row .left to right) — J. Mellish, J. Raymond, M. Ayers, B. Bittick, J. Litchfield. Pnge Se?ett Leland H. Chapman Mary G. Ahern Margaret M. Barry Maurice P. Billings .7 John Carnes Helen B. Dorrity Ann E. Conwav William R. Cronin Doris H. Cushing Florence G. Fowier Frank H. Porter Barbara C Glidden Helen A. Henderson John T. Higgins Esther P. Lord P i°e Ten William J. Lynch « w n —ft - ' — k P j Ralph C. Magnuson Caroline P. Murdock Johr. M Osterman Ruth Poole John T. Samuelson A William Spink M. Sherill Stoner ' ■k Eenjamin D. Thomas Dorothy H. Titus John A. Webb Kenneth A. Woodward Frederick A. Taylor Page Eleven CV C y ' flacked C0TD Py-oblems Chen Is I K about. A+omic « TliOSE English Excursions % Year booh 1947 S JUOAA, Page I hi r I civ Hi n a ham High School Cs ass yyfficen HELEN DAY Secretary RICHARD LARSON ELAINE DAVIS President Vice President WALLIS STUART Treasurer Page Fourteen car hook ] ( )47 NANCY JOSEPHINE ABBADESSA Abbey I ' ll be merry all my days For I have virtues in my ways. Orchestra 1; Marching Girls 2; Home Nursing 1,2: MARGARET JANE ABBEY Peggy We all must compromise with life It seems to some degree; Unless I make the best of things They ' ll get the best of me. Dramatic Club 1, 3,4; Junior Red Cross 1; Field Hockey 2, 3, 4; Manager Field Hockey 4; Tennis 2. 3, 4; Capt. 4; Repr sen i- tive to D.A.R. Convention 4: Assembly Committee 4; Executive Board 2, 3; Athletic Board 4; Junior Prom Committee 3; Student Council 4, Marshal Board 3, 4; Commissioner 4; Varsity H 3. 4. ROBERT CHARLES ADAMS Bob He looks rather bashful or shy, but then, You won ' t think the same, if you look once again. Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Dramatic Club 1; War Stamp Salesman 1: Student Council 1; Football 1; Baseball 1; Track 3: Hockey 4; Intramural Tennis Tournament 3: Home Room Manager 1. THEONIE APCSTOLU Toni This girl has a disposition that never varies. Student Secretary 4; Glee Club 2; Commercial Club 4: Marching Girls 2 Prize Ftfiet u Hingham High School MILICENT EDNA AVERILL What makes you so exceedingly glad? Bandl; Woodworking!; Dramatic Club 1, 2; Home Nursing 1, 2. MARY LOUISE AYERS Ayersie Where she leads them, they will follow. Secretary of Class 1, 2; Chorus 2, 4; Cheerleader 3, 4; Capt. of Cheerleaders 3, 4; Capt. of Second Hockey Team 2; Capt. Varsity Hockey Team 4; Hockey 2, 3 ; 4; Marshal Board 3, 4; Secretary of Marshal Board 4; Basketball 2; Softball 3; Graduation Usher 3; Camera Club 1; Varsity H Club 2, 3, 4; Athletic Board 4; Business Mgr.. Yearbook 4; Commercial Club 4; Student Secretary 4; Executive Board 1, 2; Home Room Manager 2; Dramatic Club 1, 2; Vigilantes 2, Badminton Tournament 1, 3. ELIZABETH BARKER Betty Elushing is the color of virtue. Dramatic Club 3 4; Pre-drivers 3; The Thirteenth Chair 4; French Club 3, 4; Honor Roll 3, 4. ROBERT PAUL BASILIERE Bassy He is an athlete bold and strong. Baseball 1, 2. 3. 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Captain 4; Varsity H 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramural Basketball 1, 3: Athletic Board 4; Intramural Tennis 3; Executive Board 1, 4; Assistant Home Room Manager 1; Junior Red Cross 1; Senior Prom Usher; Dramatic Club. Page Sixteen Yearbook 194 MARGERY BATES Batesy A happy heart, a jovial smile, Margie is that way all the while. Woodworking 1, 2; Marching Girls 2: Pre-drivers 3; Commercial Club 4. WILLIAM REED BATES Bill The force of his merit makes his own way. Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Marshal Board 3, 4; Glee Club 4; Tennis 2, 3, 4; Hockey 4; Varsity H 2, 3, 4; Red Cross Representative 1; Home Room Manager 2; Poster Club 3. 4; Projection Club 1 BETTY PRESSLEY BITTICK Betty Bright red hair, eyes of blue, A lot of wit, and loving too Camsra Club 1, 2; Dramatic Club 1; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Class Treasurer 2; Graduation Usher; Marshal Eoard 4; Basketball 3, 4; Year Book Staff 4; Honor Roll 4; Varsity H 4; Executive Board 2; French Club 3, 4. PATRICIA BLANCHON Babba II So much to do, so much undone But nothing here can spoil my fun Home Nursing 1, 2; Vigilante 2; Glee Club 4; Hockey 3; Commercial Club 4; Vice President 4. Hingham High School LOUIS BONITTO A gentleman true — a fellow worthwhile. Shop Management Council 1: Pre-drivers Course 2: Basket- ball 3. 4; Track 3. 4. FREDERICK ABEOTT BOTTING •Freddie I ' ll be happy — I ' ll be free I ' ll be sad — for nobody. National Honor Society 3. 4; Glee Club 4; Dramatic Cub i; Projection Club 1. SYLVIA RUTH BREST Syl With gentle yet prevailing force. Intent upon her destined course. Dramatic Club 1, 2; Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Public Speaking 4. BEVERLY BRICKETT Brick Never says die. but does her stuff. Shows them she ' s mistress of power and puff. Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Dramatic Club 1; Nutrition Corps 1; Camera Club 1; Red Cross 2. 3: Hockey Manager 3; Hockey 2: Honor Roll 3. 4: Page Eighteen Yearbook 1947 ROBERT EUGENE BUCKLER Buckey Why take life seriously You never get out of it alive. Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Red Cross Representative 2; Football 1, 4; Cheerleader 3; Dramatic Club 1. CLARE ALICE BUTLER A rouguish smile, a merry jest A depth of heart, you ' d never guess. Nutrition Corps 1; Glee Club 1, 2, 4; Dramatics 2; Home Nursing 3. LLOYD MONROE CAPLAN Cappy Earth sounds my wisdom — And high heaven my lame. Home Room Manager 1, 3; Executive Eoard 2, 3; Student Counci) 2 4; Vice President 4; Dramatic Club 1, 3, 4; Presi- dent 1; You Can ' t Take It With You ; National Honor Society 3 4; President 4; Baseball 1; Tennis 2, 3, 4; Captain 3, 4; Football Manager 3, 4; Assistant 2; Merit Board 4; President 4; President of Managers Club 3, 4; Intramural Basketball 2, 3; Basketball 3, 4; Junior Prom Usher; Senior Reception Usher; Graduation Usher; Athletic Board 4; Varsity H 2, 3, 4; Band 1; Honor Roll 3, 4; South Shore Tennis Tournament 3, 4. BARBARA ANN CARLYN Friendly, cheerful, and truly kind Quite as nice as you ' ll ever find. Chorus 1; Glee Club 2, 3; Home Nursing 3; Stamp Salesman 3: Commercial Club 4; Library Service Club 4. I ' uvc Ninctei n Hingham High School RAYMOND McCALL CHASE Ray A little nonsense now and then Is relished by the best of men. Baseball 1. 2, 3, 4; Dramatics 1: Fire Squad 2, 3, 4; Hockey 3, 4; Varsity H 1, 2, 3, 4. GEORGE ALFRED COLE Colie A good nature will win many friends. Glee Club 4; Intramural Basketball 3, 4; Football 4. CAMILLA MARION CONDITO Bib Conversation, in its better part May be esteemed a gift and not an art. Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Dramatic Club 1. DONALD CONROY Wise is the man who knows How and when to talk. Fire Squad 1, 2, 3, 4. Page Twe .iy } oar hook 1 ( )47 PAUL CONROY What should a man do but be merry? Fire Squad 1, 2, 3, 4; Pre-drivers Course 1. MARTIN COSTA Marty Silence is stranger than all speech. Football 1, 3, 4; Baseball 3, 4; Fire Squad 2, 3, 4. CATHERINE GERTRUDE CRONIN Always full of fun you bet, Just the girl you can ' t forget. Glee Club 2 3 4; Marching Girl? 3; Vigilantes 2; Commercial Club 4; Nutrition Corps 1; Lunchroom Service Club 4;. Usher cf the Thirteenth Chair 4. DAVID CURTIN Quiet, resolute and still Self-passed in every will. Glee Club 4; Ice Hockey 3: Baseball 3; Football Manager 1. I ' ave I ' ' v one Wnglunn High School ELAINE ADA DAVIS Frosty Her personality will win her way through life. Glee Club 2; Pre-driving Course 3; Assistant Home Room Manager 3; Dramatic Club 3, 4; Representative of Girls ' State 3; May Queen 3; Badminton 3 r 4; Vice President Senior Class; Executive Board 4; Commercial Club: Student Secretary; Camera Club. HELEN SOUTHERLAND DAY Lenie Be lazy sometimes, I advise; Don ' t blame yourself and think you shirk. It ' s very nice to realize, That resting is a part of work. Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3. 4; Glee Club 2. 3. 4; Red Cross 1; Stamp Salesman 1; Hockey 3, 4; Class Secretary 3, 4; Student Director of June Mad ; Student Council 3; Varsity H 3, 4; Graduation Marshal 3; Executive Board 3. 4; President of Poster Club 3. w 1 r k -J v HELEN CATHERINE DISNARD A smile for one, a smile for all. Marching Girls 2; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Commercial Club 4: Home Nursing 4. NAZZARENO MICHAEL DIVITO Nunz I ' ll live and be happy today For tomorrow may never come. Band 2; Orchestra 2; Lunch Room Service Club. Pa e Twenty-two } enrhook 10 17 SYLVIA DOBLE I was born a conservative child My deeds were both proper and mild But my lack of trangression They call now repression And so I must try and be wild. Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Home Room Manager 1; Basketball 1, 3; Badminton; Executive Board 3, 4; Tennis 3, 4; Hockey 4; Marshal Board 4; Camera Club; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; School Play 2. 3. 4; Varsity H 3, 4. NATALIE ELIZABETH DOLAN Babba I A quiet lass, deserving of success. Executive Board 1; Dramatic Club 1; Glee Club 2. 3. 4: Assembly Committee 4; Student Secretary 4; Stud3nt Council 4; Secretary 4; President of the Commercial Club 4. ROBERT DUNN How easy it is to be care-free. LAWRENCE EASTMAN Larry Ready for anything, come what may. Always willing, always gay. Student Council 1; Executive Board 1; Home Room Man- ager 2. 3. Page. Twenty-three Hingham High School MARION FICKETT She had a very pleasant way Of being sweet yet very gay. Nutrition Corps 1; Glee Club 2, 3. 4; Home Nursing 4; Marching Girls 2. ROGER HOYT FINEGAN Rog- Business is business And I am a business man. Dramatic Club 1; Red Cross 1. 2: Lunch Room Service Club 3 4; President 4; Track 3, 4. LAWRENCE ALOYSIUS FINN Larry The world is so full of a number of things I ' m sure we should all be a? happy as he is. Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Captain 4; Treasurer of Class 3; Athletic Board 4; Chairman 4; Student Council 3. 4: Executive Board 1, 2, 3; Home Room Manager 1. 3, 4; Varsity H 2, 3, 4; Assembly Committee 3; Graduation Usher 3: Assistant Standard Bearer 3. JUDITH CLARE FISH Judy She will succeed in life For she has given her best. Glee Club 1. 2, 3 : 4; Dramatic Club 1; Assistant Home Room Manager 1; Marching Girls 2; National Honor Society 3 ; 4; Pre-drivers Course 3; Secretary of the National Honor Society 4. Pa c Twenty Four } ear book 1 ( )47 MAIRA GABBETT This maid may wear as fair a jewel as is on earth. Drama Class 4; Dramatic Club 4; The Thirteenth Chair 4; Executive Board 4; Chorus 4; Senior Queen -1. PAUL GIOVANNUCCI Gabby I will make merry while I may. Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Hockey 3, 4; Gleg Club 4; Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. ANN GORDON I ' ve taken my fun where I have found it. DONALD GORDON Flash Strong of his hands and strong on his legs but still of tongue. Track 3, 4; Varsity H 3. 4; Intramural Basketball 2. 3, 4; Projection Club 2, 3, 4; President 4. Hn e I we Hingham High School GERARD FRANCIS GORMAN Gerry Imagination, skill and wit And he ' s not afraid of using it. Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Poster Club 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Graduation Usher 3; Assembly Committee 3; Year Book Staff 3, 4; Student Council 1, 2; Marshal Board 3, 4; Captain 4; June Mad 2; The Thirteenth Chair 4; Intramural Tennis 3; Basketball 1 2. 3, 4; Intramural Basketball 3; Track 1; Varsity H 3, 4. NATALIE GORMAN Nat A cheerful greeting for everyone. MAYBELLE HARRIGAN May I cheer, I help, I strengthen and aid, I gladden the heart of man and maid. Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Camera Club 1. 2; Poster Club 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 3, 4; Basketball 2, 4; Executive Board 2; Marching- Girls 2; Vigilantes 2; Junior Red Cross Representative 3; Stamp Salesman 3; Girls - State Representative 3; Usher at June Mad 3. BETTY-ANNE HARTNEY Bets I can never hide myself from me I see what others may never see Whatever happens I want to be Self-respecting, conscious free. Tennis 1. 2, 3, 4; Varsity H 2, 3, 4; Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Executive Board; Year Book Staff 4; Assembly Committee 4: Tennis Tournament 3; Badminton 2. Page Twenty-six Your book 1 ( ) 7 7 PRUDENCE JANE HARWOOD Prudy Her very frowns are fairer far Than smiles of other maidens are. Home Room Manager 1; Assistant Home Room Manager 2; Orchestra 1, 2; Dramatic Club 2, 3; June Mad ; You Can ' t Take It With You ; Sports Dance Usher 2; Assembly Com- mittee 4; Glee Club 1, 2. 3, 4; Pianist; Field Hockey 4; Varsity H 4; Marshal Board 4. MARGARET ANNE HATCH Peggy Always there, ready for fun And a friendly smile for everyone. Freshmen Dramatic Club; Chorus 1, 4; Pre-drivers Courss 3. EDWARD MICHAEL HICKEY A man he seems of cheerful yesterdays And confident of tomorrow. Football 4; Basketball 4. GEORGE ELIOT HIRSCH Honest and sincere Fair and square. Fire Squad 1. 2, 3, 4: Chorus 1; Poster Club 1. Page Twenty- ven Hingham High School ELIZABETH JACOBS Betty Life is not life without delight. Commercial Club 4; Glee Club 1. 2. WILLIAM GORDON JACOESON Jake A man of silence Is a man of thought. Executive Board 4; Football 1. ROBERT JEFFREY Jeff A man more friendly, wise and just Was never born into the earth. Football 1, 4; Executive Board 2; Sea Scouts; Graduation Usher; Varsity H 4; Standard Bearer 1, 4; Home Room Manager 1. MARGARET KEEFE Midge The rule of my life Is to make business my pleasure — And pleasure my business. Poster Club 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 3. 4; Drama Class 4; Camera Club 2; Dramatic Club 4. Page Twenty-eight Yearbook 1947 MARIE LACOMBE ' Re ' TD n A charming miss with a winning smile Who wins her way for many a mile. Freshman Dramatic Club; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4: Pre-drivers Course; Commercial Club. RICHARD THEODORE LARSON Dick His wit invites you by his looks to come But when you knock, it never is at home. Football 1. 2 3 ; 4; Basketball 1, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity H 2, 3, 4; Intramural Basketball 3; Executive Board 1,3,4; Student Council 1,4; Merit Board 3; Standard Bearer 2; Home Room Managei 3; Glee Club 2; Cadets; Junior Prom Usher; Graduation Usher; Junior and Senior Prom Commit- tees; Vice President of Class 3; President of Class 1, 4. HERBERT LEE LAWTON Herbie I am not only witty in myself But the cause of wit in other men. Football 2. 3. 4; Hockey 4; Track 2, 3, 4; Varsity H 1; Intramural Easketball 3; Executive Board 2, 3; Student Council 3. ESTELLE NORMA LINDSEY The Voice How pure in heart and sound of voice. Home Nursing 1. 2; Glee Club 1. 2, 3, 4; Public Spsa Page 1 ' ■;•. evty- . ine Hingham High School LOUISE MARION LOMBARDO Lou The styles the man so books avow. The styles of women anyhow. Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3. 4; Secretary 3; Commercial Club 4 Student Secretary 4; Glee Club 2; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4 National Honor Society 3, 4; Lunchroom Service Club 2, 3 Assemb ' .y Committee 3. GEORGE LORING The mildest manners in this man. Projection Club 1 2. 3. 4; Vice President 4; Camera Club 1, 2. 3 4; Fire Squad 3. 4; Poster Club 3, 4; Intramural Basketball 3; Basketball 1. JOHN LUCAS Lukie Whatever record leap to light He never shall be shamed. Projection Club 1. 2 3 4: Glee Club 3, 4. MARION DA VINA MacCAFFRAY Mae A good heart is better than all the heads in the world. Nutrition Corps 1; Glee Club 2 3; Camera Club 4. Page Thirty Yearbook 194 JEAN MACMILLAN Mac A child would twine A trustful hand Unasked, in thine. Dramatic Club 1, 3, 4; Drama Class 4; Victory Volunteers 1, 2, 3; Library Service Club 2. 3, 4; Pre-drivers Course 3; Student Director 4; Intramural 3, 4. LYDIA ANN MACRI Mac I laugh, for hope hath a happy placp with m: SARAH ANN MALLORY Sally The stars moved on their ordered way All growing things appeared in season And I shall try to keep my days As neat as theirs all ruled by reason Camera Club 1, 2; Library Service Club 2, 3, 4; President 4; Dramatic Club 1 3; Basketball 2 3 4; Co-captain 4; Glee Club 4; Pre-drivers Course 3: Honor Society 3, 4; Year Book Staff. 3 4; Editor 4; Honor Roll 1 2, 3, 4. LOT? ELAINE MARTIN Silence becomes any young woman. Dramatic Club 4: Pre-drivers Course 4; Papt Thirty-one Hinghnm High School CONSTANCE LAVINIA McKENZIE Connie It seems to me Tis only noble to be good. Plee Club 2. 3, 4; Library Service Club 4; Year Book Staff 4; Dramatic Club 1; Assembly Committee 4; Hockey 4; Pre- d: vers Course 3; Lunch Room Service Club 4; Honor Roll 4. PETER LOUIS MERLINO • ' Pete A rule for good conduct Which has never failed yet Is just to do nothing you ' d like to forget. Football 1, 2 3, 4: Hockey 3, 4: Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity H 2, 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2: Code Class 1; Pre-drivers Course; Intra- mural Tennis Tournament. BRUCE CHESTER MERRILL He travels the fastest, who travels alone. Boys Chorus 4; Shop Manag2r. EUGENE FREDERIC MERRILL Gene The world knows nothing of its greatest men. Shop Management 2; Track 3, 4; Honor Roll 4; Varsity H 3, 4; Glee Club 4. Page Thirl ;-lwo Yearbook l ( )47 JANE MONTGOMERY Music is well said to be the speech of angels. Glee Club 2, 3 4; Red Cross 1, 2; Dramatic Club 1, 3, 4; Executive Board 3. 4; Graduation Usher 3; Assembly Com- mittee 4; Student Conductor of Girls Chorus 3, 4; The Thirteenth Chair. DANIEL MORTLAND Danny A good fellow in eveiy sense of the word. Shop Management 2; Poster Club 1. CHARLES ADOLF MOSHER Charlie Some lives are thwarted by rules They can ' t be glad and free; To make our rules suit life instead, Seems better far to me. Dramatic Club 1; Auxiliary Fire Squad 1, 2, 3, 4; Code and Rrdio 1; Executive Board 1, 3; MARY MURPHY Murph Gracefully did she speak and move. Commercial Club 4: Chorus 3. Panje. Thirty-three Hingham High School ALLISON HAROLD NEWCOMBE Red The reason firm, the temperate will, Endurance, foresight, strength, and skill. Home Room Manager 1, 3: Radio Code: Projection Club 4; Chorus 3; Hockey 4; Honor Roll 1, 2. 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4. NANCY NOSIGLIA Nanc A life that moves to gracious ends Throu ' troups of unrecording friends Dramatic Club 1; Camera Club 1: Glee Club 1. 2, 3. 4 Badminton 2. 3; Senior Reception and Graduation Usher 3 Basketball 3, 4: Field Hockey 3. 4; Varsity H 4; Honor Roll 4 Marshal Eoard 4; Representative to Girls ' State 3. JAMES ALBERT O ' BRIEN Ob A gentleman more perfect of heart and thought Would be hard to find if he were sought. Baseball 1, 2, 3. 4; Basketball 3; Intramural Basketball 3; Varsity H 4; Assembly Committee 1; Student Council 2, 3. 4; Graduation Usher 3. MARILYN KATHLEEN O ' NEILL O ' Toole One way I have to baffle woe, When failure follows all I ' ve tried, I suddenly detach myself And just sit still and let things slide. Athletic Beard 4; Field Hockey 2, 3, 4: Softball 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 4; Pre-drivers Course 3; Special Public Speaking 4; Executive Board 1; Year Book Staff 4. Page Thirty-Four Yearbook 1947 MARION O ' NEILL Twin Keen, in intellect, with force and skill To strive, to fashion to fulfill. Executive Board 1, 2; Year Book Staff 1, 2, 3, 4; Vigilante 2; Basketball 1 2 3, 4; Captain 4; Softball 1, 2, 3, 4; Hockey 2. 3. 4; Varsity H 1 2 3 4; Graduation and Reception Usher; Athletic Board 4; Secretary 4; Band 1; Glee Club 2; Junior Prom Usher; Pre-drivers Course 3. ROBERT HENRY PEMBERTON Pern I dare do all that may become a man. Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Projection Club 2, 3, 4; Camera Club 4. BRENDA LOUISE PHILLIPS Boom Cleverness and friendship too, Traits possessed by very few. Home Nursing 1; Hockey 2, 3, 4; Lunch Room Service Club 2; Nutrition Corps 2; Glee Club 4; Graduation Usher 3; Varsity H 3, 4; Cheer Leader 4. DWIGHT LESLIE POPE Puck A man of few words but many thoughts. Page Thirty-fire Hingham High School CAROL MARGARET POWERS The merry sparkle in her eyes Gives tok£n of some gay surprise. Glee Club 3: Band 3; Library Service Club 3, 4: Commercial Club 4. CAROL RAYMOND I work in such a frenzy That I almost have a fit, And yet I sometimes wonder Who would notice if I quit. Red Cross 3 4: President 3. 4: Delegate to Philadelphia Con- vention 1946: Band 3. 4; Glee Club 3. 4: Pre-drivers 3: French Club 3, 4; Marshal Board 4; Honor Roll 1,2,3,4; Year Book Staff: Junior Prom Ush:r: Assembly Committee. JEAN RAYMOND Freddie She is a maid of artless grace. Glee Clut 3. 4: Dramatic Club 3. 4; Marshal Board 4 .Stamp Saleman 3: Honor Roll 3 4: Graduation Usher 3. BAR EAR A RICHARDSON This large world Truly fascinates me. Band 1: Marching Girls 2. Page Thirty-six Year booh 1947 SUMNER RICHMAN • ' Sub The most magnificent sign of Wisdom is a continual cheerfulness. Band 1, 2, 3, 4. YVONNE LETITIA RIVIOR Dixie Common sense is good to have But never let it master you. For then it might deprive you. Of the foolish things it ' s fun to do. Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4; Drama Class 4; Year Book Staff 4. ANNE LOUISE ROGERS She walks in beauty. Hockey 3, 4; Assistant Home Room Manager 1; Dramatic Club 1; Chorus 4; Band 1, 2, 3; Orchestra 1, 2, 3; Gradua- tion Usher; Senioi Prom Usher 4. CAROL ROSS Merrily, merrily on she goes Making frimds and never foes. Executive Board 1; Home Nursing 1; Glee Club 2; Com- mercial Club 3; Lunch Room Service Club 2. Page Thirty-seven Hingham High School BARBARA LAVAUGH ROUNDTREE Bar b A charming girl who is very sweet, Exceedingly graceful and very neat. Marshal Board 4; Dramatic Club 1, 2. 3; Camera Club 1, 2; Pre-drivers Course 3; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 2. 3. 4; Year Book Staff 4; Public Speaking 2; Honor Roll 1, 4; National Honor Society 4. ELIZABETH ANNE SANTAVICCA Betty So full of life and so content. Lunchroom Service Club L 2 3: Dramatic Club 3 4; Glee Club 2; Commercial Club 4; Student Secretary 3; Pre- drivers Course 2. JOHN JOSEPH SCOTT Scotty None such as he before or since. Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Captain of Football 4; Basketball 3 Intramural Basketball 1. 2, 3; President of Class 2, 3 President of Student Council 4; Graduation Marshal 3 Executive Board 2, 3; Varsity H 2, 3, 4; Athletic Board 4 Home Room Manager 1, 2. 3; Junior Prom Usher; Student Council 2, 3, 4. JEANETTE SHIRLEY SIDEMAN Lee Tomorrow do thy worst, for I have lived today. Chorus 3, 4; Commercial Club 4. Page Thirty-eight Yearbook 1947 JOHN ALLEN SMITH, II Snuffy He gave the people his best. Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 3, 4; Varsity H 2, 3, 4; Athletic Board 4; Executive Board 1, 2, 3: Fi-e Squad 1, 2, 3, 4; Chief 2, 3, 4; Assembly CommiUee 4; Intramural Basketball 2; Reception Usher; Senior Prom Usher; Home Room Manager 1, 4; Junior Prom Ush r; Y ar Book Staff 4. o GRACE STRIGLIO Gracie Come live, and be merry, along with me. Chorus 1, 2; Commercial Club 4; Red Cross Representative; Student Secretary. WALLIS STUART Bud Truest friend and noblest foe. Football 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4; Hockey 3, 4; Home Room Manager 2, 3, 4; Senior Executive Board 4; Senior Class Treasurer. SALVATORE TEDESCO Salvy True friendship is more priceless than all wisdom. Fire Squad 2, 3, 4; Boys ' Chorus 3. J y n«e Thirty-nine Hingham High School JAMES THRELFALL Jimmie So many merits unknown to others. Intramural Basketball 3: Football 1 . MARJORIE TINKHAM -Tink -- A clever idea is like a snowball, I think. Push it, it surely will grow, But what will become of the mightust thought If you think and let it go. Poster Club 4 ELIZABETH LANE TORREY Muff What is yoiir secret so dseply hidden that shows in the light of your eyes? Chorus 2. 4: Easketbal] 2 3. 4: Softball 2. 3 4: Varsity H 3, 4. WINIFRED ANN TOY Legs A girl who can work, a girl who can play. A girl who ' s a pal to you every day. Dramatic Club 1; Glee Club 2. 3. 4: Pre-drivers 3; Com- m;rcial Club 4; National Honor Society 4. Page Forty Yearbook 1947 WILLIAM TUSCHER • ' Bill The world owes me a living. Baseball 1, 2; Basketball 2; Traffic Monitor. DOMINIC VALENTINO Mickey Let his great example stand colossal. Football 1 2, 3 4; Baseball 1. 2 : 3, 4; Intramural Basketball 1. 2, 3 4; Varsity H 1 2 3 4; Red Cross Representative 2; Standard Bearer 3; Eoys ' Chorus 4; Cadets; Stamp Sales- man 1. SHIRLEY WALSH. Knobby Ah, the strange sweet, lonely, delight. Of the Valleys of Dream. Red Cross 1; Lunch Room Service Club 2: Executive B a-d 2, 3; Glee Club 2, 3 4; Marshal Board 4; Assembly Com- mittee 3. HAROLD EDMUND WESTON Thought is deeper than all speech; Wisdom is deeper than all thought. Track 1. 2. 3. 4; Capt oi Track 4: Varsity H 2 3, 4 Student Council 1, 2. 3, 4; Band 1 Fmh ' -otte Hingham High School CALEB WHITON Rel Forward and frolic glee was there The soul to do the will to dare. Merit Board 4; Senior Executive Board: Band 3, 4; Orches- tra 3, 4: Intramural Tennis 3. ALICE WRIGHT AT All that we see or seem Is but a dream within a dream Chorus 2. 3, 4: Horns Nursing 1; Pre-driving course 4. DAVID WYLIE We grant, although hn has much wit. He ' s very shy of using it. Band 4; Glee Club 4. DELLA MANYILLE What is this life so full of care— I have no time to stand and stare. Commercial Club 4: Glee Club. Page Forty-two Yearbook 1947 LOUIS CHARLES COSTA Louie Why aren ' t they all contented like me? Football 2, 4. Varsity H 4; Rvd Cross Representative 3; Marshal 4; Fire Squad 3; Hockey 4. ALBERT FERGUSON Fergy Be gone, dull cares, and let me be! ROBERT FRANCIS GIOVANNUCCI Gabby He who laughs last Laughs best. Marsha) Board 4; Home Room Manager 4, Page Forty-three I ling how High School PAUL HARRIS HAYDEN Paul Wise men say little JOHN PAUL KINNEAR Ready, willing, and able. CLIFFORD SCHIANO Cliff He trips a light fantastic Red Cross Representative 4; Poster Club 2; Basketball 1; Football 2: Track 1, 2. ■Page Forty-fotir Yearbook 1947 LLOYD CAPLAN SALLY MALLORY (your year a Conor {Roll ALLISON NEWCOMBE CAROL RAYMOND Page Forty- five Hingham High School Glass Will Four years and some odd months ago. the Class of 1947 brough: forth untc this high school a new band ot pupils, delegated to the proposition that we were all created Freshmen. We are new engaged in a great: under- raking foi it is rime for us tc make out our last will and testament. 1st. We leave to Mr. Holland our appreciation for his guidance and rar sine- wishes for his continuing success at Hingham High School. 2nd. To the class of 1B48 we leave our sympathy for having to listen to the gavel in Room 22. 3rd To the class of 1949 we leave a somewhat dignified ' air of becom:..- jpper-classmen. 4th. To the class of 1950 ithe Frosh we leave our inspiration to stick-it-out. 5th. John Scott leaves his executive abilities to Elwood Kimbaii and hi outstanding grid-iron tactics to Johnnie Ke£fe and Buddy Waugh. 6th Gerry Gorman leaves his raised eye-brow glances to Eddie Lahage. and his drawing ability to Gerry Sheehan. 7th. Mary Avers Laves her suave sophisticated manner, her waving brunette hair, her cultivated walk, and love for identification bracelets to Joey Davis 8th Helen Day leaves her spontaneous humor and love for French literature and grammar to Gig Murphy. 9th. Dick Larson leaves his impersonations, inspirations, and queer creations to Pete Lincoln. 10th Bud Stuart and Ray Chase leave their bashfulness !!°? ' ? and love for boat- an 1 blendes tc John Cooley and Caleb Marsh. 11th. Peggy Abbey leaves her cute ways to Carolyn Pinel. 12th. Maricrie Tinkham leaves her collection of long, low whistles to Ruth McNult 13th. Anne Rogers leaves her quiet and demure ways to Peggy Parker. 14th. Bets Hartney leaves her inspiration to become a better tennis player to Mac Tappe 15th. Elaine Davis leaves hei winning personality to Mary Parrish. 16rh. Brenda Phillips leaves her vivacity to Judy Brooks. 17:h Prudy Hardwood, leaves hei ability to play the piano to anyone capable of taking hei place. 18th Bot Basiliere our outstanding three letter man. leaves his athletic abili- ties to anyone i the question is who capable of living up to them. 19th. Barbara Rcuntree leaves her love for photography to Cynthia Baird. 20th. Louise Lombardc leaves her extremely keen sense of dress, her eternally neat hair styles, and captivating smile to Carol Souther. 21st. Sylvia Dcble leaves hei dramatic talents tc Anne Breene. 22nd. Sally Mallory and Allison Newcombe leave their long list of A s to Caro 1 Downey an 1 Leroy Leonard. Pd ' ie For tx -six Yearbook 1947 23rd. Herbie Lawton leaves his hilarious, yet somewhat spontaneous, man- nerisms to Jimmy Wilson. 24th. May Harrigan leaves her ability to decorate to Dottie Coogan. 25th. Bill Bates and Fred Botting leave their inseparability to Gerry Pyne and Billy Antoine. 26th. Betty Torrey leaves her wacky wise-cracks to Barbara Wholey. 27th. Brick leaves her choppers to any victim of the hockey ball. 28th. Lloyd Caplan leaves his outstnding tennis ability to anyone worthy of it. 29th. Marion O ' Neill leaves her athletic ability to Herby Lundegren. 30th. To anyone living or dead, Jeff, Hime. Jake and Marty leave their love for Hull. ' Nuff said! 31st. We leave to other Juniors and advancing classes our love for Room 22, our superiority and front row seats in assembly, and also third lunch every Monday, Wednesday and Friday!!!???? In witness whereof we have hereto subscribed our names ( those of us whe have learned to write, that is) and affixed our seals the thirty- first day of January in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and forty-seven. Witnessed By: KILROY Signed: CLASS OF 1947 Bets Hartney Page Forty-seven Hinsham High School l h Lslass LPi oem Betty Anne Hartney Al] the world ' s a stage, And as we take our part in life. We find that we ' ve become an age Where we shall meet with care and strife. Our problems here, though they seamed great. Were just like pebbles in a brook. We realize now how small they rate Like separate pages in a book. And still we ' ve learned so much it seems From this foundation firm and round We knew friendship, happiness and dreams. The things that make the world go ' round. Life won ' t be all fun and play, Things won ' t happen as we choose. For how well we realize each day You have to fight to win or lose. We won ' t forget these last four years Or say good-by to friends we know. Our hearts well always be right here No matter where we chance to go. It is difficult for us to leave And face the open world alone. For partings so hard to conceive, After all the happy days we ' ve known. We ' re not all grown up its true: That comes on us too fast. We want to cling to joys we kmw; We want our child-like ways to last.. But these dreams that we ' ve lived so long- Awake, though not in sorrow For we will build this world up strong As men and women of tomorrow. May the class of 47 rise To success and merits yet unknown May our strength and valor reach the skies So we can make this age our own. Page Forty-eight {junior U a.s; CAROLYN PINEL ELLWOOD KIMBALL Secretary President MARY PARRISH Vice President GERALD NEWCOMBE Treasurer Pa.2%} Fortv-nine cjop iomo re C la s s JOAN Bl rJN - Page F: QJrcshman C ass JOHN ATWOOD Treasurer ANN LORING Vice President ROBERT HALL President SALLY WOLCOTT Seeretarj Vtjv Fifty-one I Lational uionor Society feecnd rcw (left to right S. Mallory, F. Botting, Miss Cushing. adviser. A. Nfwcombc A. Toy. First rcw (left to right •: J. Fish, L. Caplan, L. Lombardo. uionor Uxoti Third row deft to right): R. Adair, L. Leonard. J. Chase, M. Cooiey, D. Smith, R. Adair. Second row (left to right) B. Linscott. P. Marcus, H. Knight, A. Read, B. Eurbridge. G. Downing, P. Spring, J. Sturgis, H. Lundegren, J. Cos a, E. Papsadero. First rcw deft to right : C. Downing, S. Mallory, A. Newcombe, C. Raymond, L Caplan. L. Lombardo, C. Souther. % A- SiudsmL ovsitotmswL JCH SCOTT President Student Lsouncu Third row (left to right ' : E. MacLean, L. Finn L. Bravo, R. Larson, K. F rguson, C. Michelson, J. O ' Brien A. Newcombe. Second row (left to right): J. Atwood, E. Kimball, B. Harrington, J. Sheehan, Mrs. Henderson, adviser. M. Cutler, R. Hall, J. Kelly, A. Valentino. First rcw (left to right i: D. Kinnear, I. DunDhy, H. Weston, N. Dolan, J. Scott, L. Cap n, E. Murphy, H. Officer, P. Abbey. Page Fifty -four GERARD GORMAN Captain [Hoard of 1 1 tarshals Third row (left to right): S. Doble, J. Raymond, B. Giovannuci, R. Waugh, C. Raymond, J. Brooks. Second row (left toright): B. Bittick, N. Nosiglia, D. Carson, P. Harwood Mr. Higgins adviser C Downey. J. Wilson, L. Pauls; n, M. Linscott. First row (left to right 1 : C. Pinel, B. Bates, M. Ayers, G. Gorman, S. Walsh, P. Abbey. B. Roundtree M. Lincoln. Page Fifty-jive Senior (oxecutive [Hoard Second row left to right : Miss Fowler, adviser. C. Whiton. W. Jacobson. R. Basiliere, J. Montgomery, Mr. Magnuson, adviser. First row (left to right i: S. Doble. E. Davis, R. Larson, W. Stuart. H. Day. M. Gabbett. {junior Executive {Board Second row deft to right ' : J. Foster. E. Murphy. F. Lahage, R. Scott, R. Adair. J. Wilson. B. Carnes, A. McGoldrick. First row (left to right ' : M. Lincoln. J. Newcombe. Mr. Billings, adviser. E. Kimball. Mrs. Dowden. adviser. C. Pinel. M. Parrish. Soph ophomore (bxecutive [Board Eecond row (left to right): N. Cullinan, P. Spring, D. Smith, Mr. Higgins, adviser, R. Dowd, W. Antoine, G. Lombardo. First row (left to right): J. Zullo, J. Bushey, E. MacLean, J. Sturgis, P. Minivitz. QJreshman ibxecuttve [Board Second row (left to right): R. Hickey, A. Jacobs, R. Sparr, Mr. Thomas. adviser, M. Paton, S. Cheney. First row (left to right): J. Atwoori. S. Wolcott. R. Hall. A. Loring. P. Ma?ner Tlome Jxooni ( anaaers an ■ge dOU sistants Third row « left to right : J. Mitchell. W. Russell. G. Hubbar:. A. Loiacona, L. Towei. M. Gfflis, J. Chase. G. Pyne. D. Smith. E. White. B. Crytzer. Second row ' left to right : S. Achilla. M. Payette. J. Brooks. B. Stoneraetz, C. Caparrotta. R. Ingram. J. Hall. M. Paton. J. Bouve. A. Loring, G. Downing. R. Lind. First row (left to right 1 : M. Leonard J. Smith. L. Finn. B. Giovannucci, Miss Dorrity. adviser. A. Newcombe W. Stuart. J. Moore. E. Siiipo. Sophomore Jo oar a of 1 1 Lars ha Is Second row ' left to right : G. Downing. J. Graham. Mr. Higgins. ad J. Wilson. J. Mcleod. P. Sen - row ' left to rieht ■: J. Mellish. M. Rankin. B. N siglij I tifield, H Officer LAssernblu (committee U J Second row (left to right): H. Rerd, C. McKenzie, J. Raymond, A. Newcombe, C. Raymond, E. MacLean, N. Dolan, D. Jellows, L. Lincoln. First row (left to right): J. Bouve, B. Hartney, Q. Sheehan, Mr Spink, adviser, J. Smith, P. Abbey, J. Montgomery. «fc M B| «  V N B j] BJHL I n W £r O B- I 11 ,- i C A(? 1 1 lent {Board Second row (left to right): C. Whiton, Mrs. Henderson, adviser, R. Dowd. First row (left to right i: D. Kimball. L. Caplan, C. Pinel. Page Fifty-nine CMa. [Projection C nb Third row ' left to right ' : G. Stetson. R. Nese. J. Lucas. T. Davenport Second row left to right ' : J. Gordon. J. Gorman. R. White. Mr. Carries, adviser. R. Pemberton. R. Bonanno. J. Neagle. First row Cleft to right ' : W. Dennis. J. Kelly; D. Gordon. G. Loring, L. Cur: is. iroster C ao Second row deft to right ' : M. Hughes. L. Gardner. E. Murphy. S. Osbcrn. Miss Stoner. adviser. R. Brown. C. Blowers, M. Harrigan. M. Keefe. P. Goedecke. First row deft tc right): R. Wood. M. Tinkham. M. Cooley. W. Bmes. G. Gorman. D. Jellows. A. Merigold. a LstUO amera Fourth row (left to right): G. Routt, A. LaMont B. MacFarland, G. N:w- combe, E. Toy. A. Townsend A Eergan C Marsh J. Bibby, C. Loud. J. Caulfleld, S. Magner, S. Strohl. Third row (left to right): E. Connell. E. Davis J. Tubman, M. Merlino. P. Farnsworth, B. Hamlin, C. Field, Mr. Osterman, adviser, M. MacCaffr y, B. Billings, A. Keefe, E. Whitcomb A Reed. C Bibby. A. Didion. Second row (left to right): A McGo!drick J. Foster C Faird T. Divito R. Wood, R. Reed, J, Coleman. A Miller, J. Wagstaff, J. Beale. B. Papsadero. First row (left to right) : A. Merigold, M. Tapp;, G. Whiton, R. Ingram, J. Marshall, R. Pemberton, J. Gordon. L. Cross, T. Davenport, J. Gorman, P. Graham. Standard LB carers ' Left to right) D Kimball J Pyne S. Trubia, R. Real, R, Scott. B. Girvan- nucci. M Gillis. B. Jeffrey. H, Law ion. Library Service Club Third row Heft to right): J. MacMillan, B. Carlyn. R. Butler. J. Newcombe. H. Fishe; . Second row (left to right): V. Maynard, C. McKenzie, J. Hubbart, Miss Glid- den. adviser L. Cross, J. Bushy, J. Coleman. First row (left to right ' : B. Linscott. S. Spencer, C. Powers, S. Mallory, R. Nopbnen, P. Farnsworth, M. Linscott. rJLabo ra to rij Cisststa n ts Second row (left to right): J. ButUrfield, M. Tappe, R. Denmark, C. Loud, Mr. Osterman, Mr. Samuelson, advisers, B. Burbridge, E. Anderson, J. Leach, J. Bushey. First row (left to right): C. Kaffke E. Papsadero, A. Loring, A. Merigold P. Field. Student Secretaries Second row (left to right) : E. Davis, T. Apostolu, Miss Barry, adviser, M. Ayers. N. Dolan. First row (left to right): L. Lombardo, E. Santavicca, G. Striglio. LsOinmercial L luh Third row (left to right): C. Cronin. M. Murphy, B. Crytzer, M. Ayers, B. Jacobs, C. Ross. Second row (left to right): H. Disnard, E. Davis, C. Powers, T. Apostolu. Miss Barry, adviser, B. Carlyn, D. Manville, E. Santavicca. Eirst row (left to riehtc G. Striglio, M. Bates, A. Toy, N. Dolan, P. Blanche L Lombardo, S. Sideman. Shop 1 1 lanagement L iuo Third row (left to right): P. Lincoln, C. Wynott, T. Delmonico, C. Loud, D. Kimball, A. Harbinson, S. Magner. Second row (left to right): K. Ingram. W. Beane. D. McKenzie, Mr. Woodward, adviser, R. Murch, R. Dennis, D. Valentino. First row (left to right): G. Whiton, C. Condito, W. Coner, J. Wilson, E. Mac- Lean, A. Valentino. D. Lund. 4 1 _ _, ' Q piJ -- ,-;. ;r duxtiiary Qjire Squad Second row (left to right): S. Tedssco. G. adviser. C. Mosher, P. Conroy. First row (left to right): M. Costa, A. Gardner, J Lo.ing, D. Convoy, Mr. Billings. Smith, M. Gillis, R. Chass. JLunch [Room Se L Iub oom oervice Second row (left to right) : P. Spring, J. Mellish, B. Stonemetz, N. Divito, G. Thompso n J. Leach, A. Dunn, K. Caporrata. First row (left to right) : H Lundegren, F. Krause, V. Magnoli, Miss Murdock, adviser, K. Finegan. M. Parrish. JLocker Service Lslub vice Third row (left to right): K. Templeton. F. Templeton, E. Starratt, G. Routt, M. Ryan, D. Willis. Second row (left to right): M Colanio.o J. Loring, M. Trapp, A. Loring. P. Callahan, E. Pendleton, D. Rines, M. DsVito. First row (left to right): M. Tarzia, R Masiero, Mi. Lynch, adviser, G. Dalan, A. Tarzia. (graduation and LKeception Ushers Third row left to right): J. Smith. J. Scott. J. OBri:n. M. Ayers. R. Jeffrey, R Adams. L. Caplan. Second row deft to right): J Montgomery C Raymond J. Raymond. C. Mos- her. Miss Dorrity, adviser, L. Finn, S. Doble, H. Day, B. Phillips. First row (left to right): R. Larson. N. Nosiglia, B Bittick. A. Rogers, M. C ' Neill. M. Abbey, G. Gorman. 3 % Q O ° 1 9s ' ' th ttiaS t :  1 3 - L k 2 re £j H H M 7 B fll V ilv B I El ■m H V HI J Tt ■■BA 1 1 B-t- — — H B rl jb Hk 7 1 ■MJtfl Ml i i u Wi t j| P ' vj| iflf w - I - $ e OSS Third row (left to right): G Achille. L. Leonard J. Mitchell, R. Pearson, A. Gardner, J. Moore. Second row deft to right i : D. Rines, A. Thompson, S. Wolcott. J. Mellish. J. Tubman, C. Bibby, B. Figueiredo, M. Parrish, M. F;e. First row deft to right) L K au c e. P. So°nce:. C. Raymond, Miss Poole, ad- viser. C. Downey. G. Striglio. B. Colombi. TJtuAic anxt (Dhamnu Page Sixty-nine {junior- Senior (chorus Sixth row (left to right): B. Colombi, M. Hatch, P. Blanchon, N. Dolan, A. Gordon A. Gorman E Torrey A Coleman B Brickett, J. Raymond B. Crytzer. H. Day. R. Noponen. Fifth row (left to right): M Ficfctt, C. Cronin. C. Butler, M. Harrigan, B. Roundtree. H. Fisher, V. Maynard, G. Beck, P. Slattery, B. Wholey, J. Leach C Zona F. Goedecke I. Dunphy. Fourth row (left to right i: P. ConnelL B. Stonemetz, H. Lundegren, J. Brooks, S. Doble. J. Montgomery. A. Stons, E. Lennon, D. Molloy, D .Manville, P. Marcui. M Gabbett M. Payette, T. Cobb. Third row (left to righti: S. Brest, S. Walsh. C. Downey, C. Souther, L. Paulsen, J. Davis, C. McKenzie, C. Raymond, B. Bittick, N. Nosiglia, D. Loring, P. Farnsworth, E. Patch, B. Sullivan, D. Chapman. Second row (left to right): L. Macri, M. Parrish, B. Bates, P. Giovannucci, J. Lucas. G. Gorman, F. Botting, G. Cole, B. Brigham, E. Buckler, D. Ramsey, S Trubia R Butler. A Wright, C. Condito. First, row (kft to right): J. Fish. H. Disnard. M. Linscott. B. Phillips, P. Har- wocd Mi Taylor adviser, M. Lincoln, B. Hartney, S. Sideman, E. Lindsey, C. Pinel. iuoas ' CAo rus Sixth row (left to right) : G. Achille, J. Connell, W. Antoine, C. Starratt, C. Hardy, W. Russell, J. Hall, D. McKenzie, T. Sorrsntino. Fifth row (left to right): J. Dennis. R. Murch, W. Binney, W. Gleason, R. Sparr, J. Mulcahy, W. Bennett, D. Christie, D. Valentino, J. Richards. Fourth row (left to right) : J. Hiltz, L. Richardson, J. McCormack, E. MacLean, W. Coner, M. Gillis, R. Fraser, E. White, E. Kimball, P. Billings R. Butler. Third row (left to right): C. Michelson, M. Catkr, B. Merrill, H. Wigmore, S. Osborn, G. Pyne, J. Moore, T. Mehrmann, R. Hall, R. Masiero, C. Panetsos, J. Elisii. Second row (left to right) : J. Gorman, J .Atwood, W. Greene, P. Stone, J. Zullo, Mr. Samuelson, adviser, R. Achille, D. Sweeney, E. Haskell, R. Lind, D. Dolan. First row (left to right) : R. Magner, A. Harbinson, S. Achille, M. Valentino, B. Reis. D. Smith, P. Minivitz, S. Curtis, N. Harbinson. Page Sevevly-one ZJreshman and Sophomore Jir C horns Ninth row left 10 righ: : A Breen I II sllis b 5. Willis. G Routt .: Rus . :.:::lr:: 1 ?.er;- : Iu::Af-A:: E FarreZ E XasZ I. :: lef: :: rigZ: A Durur. G. 1:. ' ..: : . : : . N C ....... M ?.: :... E siglia, H. Of£- K Ttempteton :: Ifaigetts I Baadei If ::-t .it: -.: r:gr.: T 7 r.i Z ?::.;;:; K Tr.:::..:::. C JE::: M ?.7i:: I S:irr3.:: 7 . r :-..•:. ..: E F:gue:r--; ? 5 :.:..;■M I.. -: ..,..: A MuA: S E rZ M r:r :e: E :-I:: f: . suririr B Keith, J. Mack. R. Pearson. A. Reed. B. Jenkins. K. Caparrot: Fifth row left to right : J. Tedesco. J. Lowcer M Karas ?. rZur.geu X LEonard, J. Mitchell, A. Bergan. C. Blair. M. Lordar. B Knight, E Diekersan. Fcurtr. row .-:: :: r:gr.: I Cruusar: A ;a::ci ; H::-.s:ri 7 3:r:::: -•- - ... E I:.:.:::.- M A.-- Z K:r.r.fzr I Hughes C A::: : . Eur Third row left :o righ: : G. Mellish. A. Thompson. S. Gordon. S. StrohL M. Beck. J. Meade. A. Lordar. Y Bates 3 BergwalL J. Tubman. J. Bouve. E Connell. E. Enos. H. Marrs. Second row left to right : M. Dirito. M Panos. J. Krause. T. March; siani. L. Mencino. A. Loring, A. Mencino. H. Spencer. A. Didion. P. Callahan. E M. Flaher: S CortheU. E. Papsodero. First row left to right-: M. Colameco. E. Lynch. A. Fo.e E Eieis. Mr. Taylor. adviser S. Boss. J. Beale. J. Lorine. G Marshall. heritor LDramatic L lub Fourth row (left tc right : B. Connell, L. Pi:rce, E. Kimball, E. Haskell, T. Davenport G Hubbart L. Leonard, J. Wilson, R. Diamond, C. Blair, G. Gorman. R Adair G. Sheehan S. Osborn, V. Maynard, J. MacLeod, J. Raymond. Third row (left to right): C. Pickett, E. Enos, M. Merlino, S. Spencer, H. Officer, M. Lordan, J. Spearin, B. Hickey J Sturgis. J Graham, M. Keefe. I. Rivoi , L. Martin, E. Davis, J. Bushey, E. Burbridg;, P. Spring, J. Macmillan, J. Mellish, P. Farrell, M. Harrigan. Second row (left tc right): A. McGoldrick, E. Murphy, J. Foster, B Rei B. Bar- ker, S. Doble Mr. Spink, advisei, J. Wilson, M. Abbey, J. McKenzi:, J. Mont- gomery, B. Hartney, E. Papsadero. First row (left to right): E. Linscott, D. Jellows, M. Gabbett, A. Br; en, M. Par- rish, C. Souther, C. Downey, B. Brickett, H. Day, J. Brooks, M Clark. A. Reed, H. Lundegren. t r l i 9 s i yf t i m - Mm m mm W M ••I -? lit '  Ur JLrf iJ , iJ k . .- rS M- ■M JwkmwmT s Bi 9r B yi Bi ' -• ,r;, J B AWSik ' , ■B p , .■fy B r -j 1 1 ' • 1 BVr BbV VbV • ■■J fl 1 3Et i 1 fcr - ' B ■A i Be W u4 JB B bT B B jB Ki mhI BV BBBB B HJv K rf« ' : BB 9j BP3 1 n B A S Bl BL SB fc T JSSm ' k B JH B 9B B% Bifl k -A. 1 mfmkm BBM ' ' Bb1 Bh v Al I B TAfAr afj Bb- ' P ■Vb wv r m W vM fl 1 1 ¥1 fwr, . 1 r , — -- V ' M — L ■bV. bY XT T BjP BBV V niDS ujana Third row (left to right): F. Krause, R. Kenyon, R. Dowd, C. Loud, W. Bates, S. Tramontana. Second row (left to right): M. Averill, D. Blossom, J. Zullo, R. Adair, E. Ander- son, C. Raymond, C. Whiton R. Pemb rton, R. Adair, Mr. Ventrl adviser,, M Gould. First row (left to right): S. Richman. J. Field S. Osborn, P. Farrell, P. Slattery, R. Jackson, R. Murch, C. Kaffke, N. Harbinson. Q reshmaa Jjramattc Lsluh Third row (left to right): E. Conte, J. Mack, A. Bergan, J. Connell, W. Rcrssell r C. Blpwers, C. Blair, F. Dickerson.. Second row (left to right): J. Duff, R. Gustafson, M. Paton, R. Denmark, D.. Kimball, L. Richardson. I. Lander, E. Pendleton, M. Alv:s, Y. Bates. G Meflish. First row (left to- right) : J. Kelsey. H. Marrs, J. Bouve. B. Bergwall, Mr. Spink, adviser. S. Wilson. C. Kaffke. J. WagstafL S. Wolcott, D. Lund. 9 , fmm °se ' S? oil C6HES It 5 IN A helm I Vep 1 . Me was, hevie too; Ik.iI b viY on Champs y Jl o tithhdicA (Athletic [Hoard Second row (left to right : H. Weston, R. Basiliere. Mr. Webb, adviser J. Scott. L. Caplan, J. Smith. First row (left to right)): P. Abbey, M. O ' Neill, L. Finn, M. O ' Neill, M. Ayors. Varsity (71 C ao Fifth row (left to right): J. O ' Brien. G. Gorman. A. Newcombe, R. Brigham, J. Keefe, R. Magner, G. Newcombe. Fourth row (left to right): R. Larson. S. Trubia. D. MacFarland, D. Smith, E. MacLean. C. Marsh, C. M.clielson, M. Costa, W. Bates. Third row (left to right): M. Valentino, P. Giovannucci, P. Mulcahy, L. Tower, H. Waugh, P. Merlino, W. Stuart. R. Chase. Second row (left to right): B. Phillips, M. Lincoln. S. Doble, B. Crytzer, M. Par- ker, J. Bushey, B. Stonemetz, H. Lundegren, E. Torrey, B. Hartney. First row (left to right): L. Finn, M. Abbey, L. Caplan, M. O ' Neill, J. Smith, J. Scott, R Basiliere. M. O ' Neill. M. Avers. H. Weston. r P Varsity CJootball Third row (left to right): M. Costa, R. Hall, R. Schiano, J. Willingham, G. Cole. R. Magner, H. Field, L. Tower, A. Macmillan, R. Ludwig, T. Harkness. Second row (left to right): L. Caplan, manager, P. Hickey, R. Buckler, M. Gill ' G. Hughes, C. Michelson, D. MacFarland, C. Blair, H. Waugh, J. Keefe E. Kimball, L. Costa, L. McKenzi e, H. Wigmore, manager, Mr. Cronin, adviser. First row (left to right): L. Finn, W. Stuart, R. Jeff rev. R. Larson, M. Valentino, J. Scott, P. Giovannucci, J. Smith, H. Lawton, E. Hickey, R. Basiliere, Merlino. W C resh man - Soph op. 1,0 mo re QJootball Fourth row (left to right): J. Neagle, R. Hickey, J. Costa, D. Kimball. C. Hardy. J. Kehoe, W. Bean, D. Madison, J. Atwo d , J. Catrombone. Third row (left to right): D. Val.ntino, W. Peaslce, J. Mulcahy. R. Dowd, R. Diarrond. W. Webt. C Pyne C Psnetsos, C Wynott. W. Harrington P. Lincoln. Second row (left to right): R. Ingram, J. Wilson A. Harbinson, W. AntMne. E. White J Hall E. MacLean. G. Achilla, C. Marsh, W. Richardson, J. Thompson. J. Chase. Fire ' r ow (left t r ri hP: C D pp W Con y S c ' lille W frills. [iDasebaU Fourth -.- w deft to right): G. Newcombo, J. Chase, R. Diamond, J. Cooley R Smith. H. Hay£s, W. Richardson. C. Nickerson. Third row (left to right): A Newcombe G Hubbart S. Hiltz S. Tramontana. E. MacLean. P. Minivitz, R. Lind, C. Nickerson, R. Kenyon. Second row (left to right): Mr. Cronin. adviser, R. Carson, J. Kelly, J. Finn R. Magner, J. Keefe, J. O ' Brien, R. Larson, J. Caulfield, M. Costa, N. Hai - Dinson, R. French. First row (left to right) : R. Mulcahy, R. Chase. R. Cha:2, L. Finn, R. Eaader, M. v alentinc, R. Basiliere. R. Brigham. S. Trubia. cJrack Fourtb row (left tc right): R. Delmonico, C. Blair. J. Adams. Third row (left tc right): W. Spiller J. Spiller. G. Sheehan W. Antoine. T. Dav- enport, L. Bonito, A. Macmillan. Second row (left to right): W. Stuart. H. Lawton, R. Adams, J. Zullo. H. Weston. M Catler R Adair R. Finegan C Hend:rson, Mr. Magnuson, adviser. Fir? f row (left to rght): P LaPdis E. MTrnll, O. Beck, J. Bacon, . Gillen. W. Bartl tt D Lawrence. J. Smith, D. Gordon. iBoys Varsity {Basketball Second row (left to right): C. Wynott, manager, L. Bonitto, E. Hickey, R. Larson, Mr. Fieger, adviser. First row (left to right): J. Keefe, R. Chase, R. Basiliere, G. Gorman, R. Brigam. Second cJeam [Basketball Second row (left to right): R. Magner, G. Hughes. L. McKenzie. J. Cooley, R. Myers, J. Wilson, C. Wynott, manager, Mr. Fieger, adviser. First row (left to right): H. Hayes, S. Hiltz, J. Kelly, E. Von Iderstein, D. Ramsey, D. Lind. Loot 5 ' cJ earns cA earn S:cond row (left to right! : Mr. Webb, adviser, W. Harrigan, C. Marsh, A. Bjork- lund, D. Rhines. First row (left to right) : J. Gallo, W. Bates, L. Caplan, C. Smith, P. Merlino. SJce (Hockey Second row (left to right): W. Stuart, W. Antoine. J. Chase, D. MacFarland, A. Newcombe, G. Newcombe, L. Tower, D. Smith, A. Gardner. First row (left to rightt: E MacL:an. H. Waugh. J Smith P. Merlino, R. Chase. (yreshtnan Lo as net bait Second row (left to right): M. Cooley, manager, R. Ingram, W. Gleason, J. Mul- cahy, C. Hardy, E. ToutlofT, Mr. Fieger, adviser. First row (left to right): J. Hiltz, D. Valentino, W. Binney, L. Richardson, J. Atwood P. Magner. 1 1 Lanagers Club Second row (left to right): D. Smith, W. Antoine, A. Macmillan, Mr. Webb, ndviser. R. Carson, R. Kenyon L. Tower. First row (left to right): L. Bonitto, W. Gillis, G. Pyne, L. Caplan. G. Dolan. W. Coney. S. Achille. Lsheerieadi ers Second row (left to right) : S. Dobio, B. Phillips, P. Wallace, L. Paulsen, C. Pinel. First row (left to right): M. Lincoln, M. Ayers, J. Brooks. Sdn CActi on Yor. may have the swing you may have the jazz- L trls cftetd uiockei[ Second row (left to right): Miss Conway, adviser. P. Stonemetz, H. Lundegren, N.Nosigiia. L. Pierce, H. Day, J. Brooks, M. Abbey. Firs 4 row (left to rteht) : A. Rogers, B. Phillips M. O ' Neill, M. Ayers M. O ' Neill, M. Lincoln, C. Pickett. (girls ' Second diockey cJeam Second row (left to right i: Mis? Conway adviser E. Murphy, M. Parrish M. Lalonde, C. McKenzie, M. Clark, B. Burbridge. G. Downing. Firs f row (left to right : J. Butterfield. V. Magnoli E. Pattch P. Harwood, E. Enos. S. Doble. QJtrst c eam IB as net ball Second row (left to right): C. Baird, manager, N. Nosiglia, B. Bittick, E. TorYey, Miss Conway, adviser. First row (left to right): H. Lundegren, M. O ' Neill, M. O ' Neill, S. Mallory, C. Caparrotta. Second cJeam [Basket ball Second row (left to right): C. Baird, manager, B. Connell, Miss Conway, adviser, First row (left to right): U. Keith, B. Roundtree, J. Mitchell, B. Stonemetz. twirls ' Softball Second row (left to right : M. Parker, B. Crytzer, Miss Stallwood, adviser, J. Bushy, E. Torrey. First row (left to right): W Chipman M. Lincoln, M. O ' Neill, M. O ' Neill. H. Lund.gren, J. Costa, B. Stonemetz. ( irts cJc ennts Second row (left to right): R Marshall Mis? Stallwood. adviser C. Jewett. First row (left tc right): M Abbey B Hartney A. Balch, S. Dob ' e. A. Forst IN THE LONG RUN. . . you and your friends will prize the portrait that looks like you ••••your truest self, free from stage effects and little con- ceits. It is in this long run photography that PURDY success has been won. Portraiture by the camera that one cannot laugh at or cry over in later years. 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