Holbrook High School - Echo Yearbook (Holbrook, MA)

 - Class of 1947

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THE ECHO 19 4 7 a as s Class Day brings, in our tradition. To each a fitting gift — A gift that ' s been for each selected. It ' s sure to give a lift. KARL ANDERSON To Karl we give this basketball. It should help him to recall All the games in which he played And all the baskets that he made. MALCOLM BISHOP L o Bish. our clever artist. Who famous will be some day, We give this box of paints To help him on his way. BARBARA BOWEN To Barbara we leave these heels so high: Then she will almost reach the sky. Her one desire is to have height: With these she ' ll be in great delight. LOUISE CANN To Louise, our little bride-to-be. We give these marriage laws. If George gets mad and very cross. These will show him who is boss. ANDREW CARD To Andrew we give a pencil For to college he will go. He’ll start off next September Now watch him make the show. RICHARD CARTER To Dick, the Romeo of the class, We give this sharp address book. If he’ll jot the number of each lass. He’ll know just where to look. PRISCILLA CHAPMAN To Pris we give this needle and thread. For with it she ' s so skillful. Soon she ' ll appear in a dress of red And make all the girls appear wishful. MARGARET CLINTON To Peggy we give this bright new spoon For she may marry and go away. With this she can mix and stir And prepare a delicious chicken souffle. JOHN COLBY To help him keep his books so neat, To John we give this pen So he ' ll receive admiring looks From many and all men. DONALD DAVIS We give to Donnie a brand new pipe. It’s fit for any kind. And may it suit his taste just right, Then hear his praises ring. CATHERINE DICKINSON We give to Catherine, who excels in art, This brand new coloring pencil. With it we know she will impart A lovely design on cutting a stencil. HELEN ELLIS To Helen who would a teacher be We give this bright school bell, And we are sure, you ' ll all agree, That at teaching she will excel. ROBERT ESTABROOK To Ozzie we give this sleek little car That he may travel to places far. But knowing how Ozzie drives with care. To pick up the pieces we’ll all prepare. HAROLD FAIRWEATHER To Harold we hand this roll of film So all types of photos he may take On his terrific tra vels far and wide — Whether they be true or merely fake. PRISCILLA HOBART To Priscilla Hobart, a dainty miss, We give a dress that’s rare, Now when she walks about the town All the girls will stop and stare. DOMINIC INGLESE To Dom is this quaint, small gift, For you by this time know He’s going to be a farmer; So to him we give this HOE. STANLEY JOHNSON To Stanley we hand a sailor suit, For all in blue he ' ll look so gay When he enters the U. S. Navy After his graduation day. 12

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THE ECHO 19 4 7 Subject .... . English Comic Strip Li’l Abner Newspaper Record Actress .... . June Allyson Song .... Anniversary Song Actor . Guy Madison Food .... Steak Sport . . . . . . Baseball Big League Player . . Ted Williams Our Yloitai and idcslas Best looking girl . . Caryl Jorgensen Best natured boy . . Stanley Johnson Best looking boy . . Malcolm Bishop Girl genius Marjorie Skilling Most popular girl . . Blanche Tison Boy genius . . . . . Albert Marcus Most popular boy Allan Richardson Most studious girl Helen Ellis Most ambitious girl . Marjorie Skilling Most studious boy . . Albert Marcus Most ambitious boy Albert Marcus Wittiest girl Irene Loud Best dressed girl . . Barbara Smith Wittiest boy Allan Richardson Best dressed boy . . Malcolm Bishop Best girl dancer Blanche Tison Most athletic girl Irene Loud Best boy dancer . . John Colby Most athletic boy . . Karl Anderson Class flirt .... Blanche Tison Class woman-hater . . Alan Mackie Most musical . . Helen Ellis Most dignified girl . . Priscilla Chapman Girl most likely to succeed . . Marjorie Skilling Most dignified boy William Toomey Boy most likely to succeed Albert Marcus Best natured girl . . Barbara Smith 11



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THE ECHO 19 4 7 CARYL JORGENSEN To Caryl we give this mirror To hang so high on the wall So she may see her smiling face Reflecting her beauty and charm. ERNESTINE KETTLETY To Ernestine we leave some polish To keep her fingernails long and bright, Of these she is most particular And would be sorely tried were they a sight. IRENE LOUD To Rene we give this little car. So she may travel near and far. It’s bright and blue and plenty fast If she has the dough to buy some gas. ALAN MACKIE To Alan Mackie we give this book, So he will be content To read and read and read again Until it is quite bent. ALBERT MARCUS To Abe, for his spare moments, We give this shiny pen So he can write his fairy stories To please a thousand men. BARBARA McGAUGHEY To Mac we give this little bank. In which to keep her money. And hope that she won’t be a crank, But grow up to be a honey. ALLAN RICHARDSON We give to Allie this little gun A marksman he will be. Now for a bullseye, oh, what fun! Alas, don’t hit the tree. VIRGINIA ROBERTSON We give to Ginny this little book, And hope it comes in handy. When dating men, let’s have a look. It should be quite a dandy. BARBARA SCHUTT To Schutty we leave this stick of gum And hope there are no rules To stop her from chewing to her heart’s content If she goes to any more schools. EVELYN SHALLIES Evelyn Shallies gets an apron, All white, lacy, and neat, For into someone’s kitchen she’ll go And make things nice and sweet. MARJORIE SKILLING To Margie we give this pocketbook To hold her wealth galore. With a space inside, don’t overlook, For the one she does adore. BARBARA SMITH To Smitty we give this nice, big flower To wear upon her hair. For if you have happened to note, She always has one there. ARTHUR SQUIRES To Arthur Squires we give a watch So he can always see The proper time, the proper place Where he, of course, should be. BLANCHE TISON Blanche Tison gets a pair of slippers To dance her spare time away. Although she may go to Kingston, Her memories are here to stay. WILLIAM TOOMEY To Bill we give this little saw To put in his roomy shop. We trust that with its use. He’ll rise up to the top. THEODORE VEALE To Teddy we give this book of math Now he never will grow weary, When troubles new fall in his path, Of figuring out the Einstein Theory. CONSTANCE WOOD To Connie we give this bag of grain To feed her horses so fair, The horses and Connie when they are out, Do make a lovely pair. This Class Day is one we’ll remember As we travel the highways of life As we love the name of Charles Sumner, May it ere be a beacon of light. 13

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