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.Slain fafory Parents, Members of the Clergy, Members of the School Committee, Mem- bers of the Faculty, and Friends, we welcome you to our commencement exer- cises tonight. These exercises mean more to us than a mere ceremony. They are a symbol of your priceless encouragement and sound advice which have enabled us to overcome barriers and discouragement. This day we are filled with a spirit of rededieation to the ideals and principles of your helpfulness and devotion -- and we trust that the spirit of this training will ever be a beacon to us, guiding us to live complete, satisfactory lives. ELEANOR RICH g WEg UaAACt0f, Parents, Members of the Faculty, Members of the School Committee and Friends: We the members of the Graduating Class of 1950 wish to express our sincere gratitude and appreciation to our parents for their trials and sacrifice, to the faculty for their cooperation with us and to the School Committee for their assistance. We know that you have all done this through the realization that 'Sit is from the visions of youth that comes the inspiration to make tomorrow better than today. Fellow Classmates, this is perhaps the last time that we shall be assembled in a group and even though our commencement day should be one of the happiest of our lives, we cannot help but feel a sorrow at parting. For four years we have worked side by side, sharing each other's successes and failures., each other's joys and disappointments in one of the happiest associations we shall ever know. Today as we take leave of each other and start out on widely separated paths, let us remember that although we all can not accomplish great deeds in this world, we can let the spirit of this training we have received at Holliston High School go with us, that we may cherish it, and that it may guide us to our goal. DOROTHY E. COREY
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ARTHUR W. BLAIR Pussy,, Basketball I. 2, 3, 43 Baseball l, 2, 3. 43 Religion I, 23 Minstrel Show 43 Building and Grounds Commit- tee lchoirmanb 4. Good Natured. Witty. An impor- tant member of the Buildings and Ground C0lllllllliCC.l, Friendly to all - more so to some than to others. lf you like tall people, Pussy is the one for you. He's all six feet plus. Pct Pceve : School. MARQUERITA T. BRAY Sipeggyv Music 1, 2, 3. 43 Religion 1, 2, 33 Basketball l, 2. 3, -1. Chinn Charming Personality. Al- ways has a ready smile whenever she meets a friend. Enjoys dancing and loves to cook. Always willing to lend a helping hand. Pet Peeve: Someone that enjoys hurting a person. ELIZABETH F. CHAPMAN 66Liz!9 Religion l, 2. 33 Basketball 13 Soft- ball 23 Minstrel Show 23 French Club 3, 43 Music 4. Quiet. Demure. Always willing to help. Elizabeth proves the old proverb Silence is Golden. Takes a great interest in whatever she does. Is so quiet that we usually forget she is around. Pez Peeve: E goists. ROBERT S. BORDEN Barbells,' Music 3, 43 Religion 3g Basketball 3, 4g Minstrel Show 4g Baseball 4. Masculine. Friendly. A Starr on the basketball court. The Charles Atlas of Holliston High. Keep on lifting those barbells, Bob. so some day you can compete for the title of Mr, America. Pet Peeve: Book Borrowers. JOAN E. CAINE ib.lt,7, Sympathy Committee l, 23 Dance Committee l. 2g Music l, 2. 3, 43 Religion l. 23 Basketball l, 2. 43 Softball 1, 3. 4g Minstrel Show 2. 3, 4g French Club 3, 43 Cheerlead- ing 3, 43 Associate Editor Year Book 43 Nominated Representative from this school Good Government Day. Cenial. Well groomed. Sure to be a success in whatever she under- takes. What was the main topic of conversation after the basketball games, Joan? Good luck from ev- ery one of IIS. Pct Peeve: People who belittle others. NANCY J. COOLl DCE Nancy Basketball l, 23 Religion 1, 2, 33 Music l. 2, 3. 43 Dance Connnittee 1. 33 Poster Committee l, 2, 3, 4g Minstrel Show 2, 3, 43 Food Sale Committee 23 Ticket Committee 2. Humorous. Cay. Well groomed. Keeps the classes alive with her witty sayings and never fails Io get a laugh. Always has that far away look in her eyes-who is it you're dreaming of Nancy? Pet Peevc: Leaving school.
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