Holy Family High School - Maria Yearbook (New Bedford, MA)

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I liislmjz of ilu' IIior'r'.s'1' of NIH liirwr THIS MOST REVERICND ,If-11WI'fS I.. CON.YOI.I.Y, DJJ Conn'j11Im' Bisllop of Fall Ifl'Wl'J' I'HE RIGHT REVEREND JOHN F. MCKEON, P. R Al t :xx 1: 'al J 'fern' :dvi D 3' 6 A 5 Nfefiiivg-'Q X Q m x Q i..::27.: - ,.-?Eg'.'.1.'ig , iii? r 'f .-ei., P. zvglisei r 64. 3'3'7'-'fit' , ia ig., lf- is., -if .n:ai???-1-fs 2 as 1 ' 545 5 5 inf t. Q '- ' i Fi: ' fiiisef - 'A :itil : A 55.2,-' V ES e' if ,P .vi - . - .fsfx .- 5 K ' 1 --iv, . me i R3 ' u Tis. 22 ' .f 3 Z1 4 :g q ' Eecbcafion THE GRADUATING cLAss ' of 1949 respectfully dedicates THE MARIA to A RIGHT REVEREND MONSIGNOR JOHN F. MCKEON, P. R 'in honor of his golden jubilee He, has been a faithful servant to the Lord and ,an inspiration for all to follow. May his ensuing yearsibe blessed with happiness in the light and grace of the Great Leader. -::::ro4-:::::::.r4-:::: ERICNU -IOHN F. HUC llflwflm' ul' Ifll' Slllfllll M. is ffg x QQQMQ w1S 1 SJW ..-N- ': 5- 3, wx, 0 , L33 It ,!,,: . ,.,. N A l N -:: ' J'-.J k ' L , - haf. .Q-.ww E, , : V -,EI it X W 3 X X14 :ISA nj. as N uw ,ov 1 fl' 4-n XEDOM vgasATlL'Ti5x 3.145 s' sm sv Lfzs.-ff'-5 x-SX' fhky ,AS , 4:7 6 4, xi.: yi U83 E of 5 ,, xx 0 xx WBUEEQGV ff- XX 22, Gui' E .Z S N :X 2'j3 e,l0V 2 Z 'ac LL ysi- x..A.f- ,V x iff, HENCE x if gf' f I Nsw xnxx Nl QKKK ax V- ------ -----vvvv-vvvv -----vv--v -v--v--'---- ------- ----------- - 'I 'I 'I 'I 4 'D 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I L 3111 illivmnriam SISTER MARY LOUISE, R. M. R. l. P. On February 2, lllblll, Sister Mary Louise, our prinripal, passed on to her eternal reward. It is needless to say how much we miss her, for Sister Mary Louise was so much a part ol' our lour years at I-Ioly Family that, with her death, a very necessary factor of our high school life left us. YVC know we shall never forget Sister, who has been our guiding light for so long. Her enduring kindness, patience, and encouragement helped us through many hard times. But Sister has been more to us than any llattering adjectives can imply. Sister Mary Louise was our friend. . . . we jdlfuky SISTER MARY LOUISE, R.S.M., M.A., Principal, R. I. P. Teacher of French and Latin SISTER MARY ADELE, R.S.M., M.A. French and Spanish SISTER MARY ANASTASIA, R.S.M., B.A. English and Mathematics SISTER MARY ANTONINE, R.S.M., M.A. Art and History SISTER BERNADETTE MARIE, R.S.M., M.A. English, Dramatics and History SISTER MARY CARMELITA, R.S.M., M.Ed. ' Commercial Subjects . SISTER MARY DANIEL, R.S.M., M.A. English, Plane Geometry and Mechanical Drawing SISTER MARY FRANCESCA, R.S.M., B.A., B.S.S. Commercial Subjects SISTER MARY OLGA, R.S.M., B.A. Sciences SISTER MARY TARCISIUS, R.S.M., M.A. Algebra, French and Latin SISTER MARY VIRGINIA, R.S.M., B.E. Biology and Mathematics Teach me to win the heart of youth Not for my own poor self, but Thee, To love, and seek for no return, To show the larger loyalty. And this I ask, dear Lord, of Thee, But one small gift is mine to yield- I pray Thee take the whole of me .And use me in Thy Harvest Field. jidufe jo jhe jacuhy It is time to leave and to say farewell to the place and people we have learned to love. We know that it's customary to say: Thank you! We've had four wonderful years! But we can't leave you with the impression that the time we spent here at Holy Family was just an ordinary procedure. You know us so well, and although we're not very good at expressing the sentiments that are ours, what we are really trying to say is: Thanks! You've been really wonderful to us! I I 4 4 ::::J 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I :I I 'I 'V 'I :I I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I :I I 'I 'P 'I 'I I I 'I 3 1? 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Y' X 5 X f X , f ff' so 1 X 7, if x o X ' X add O icerff RICPIARlJ BURKE Presirlent RAYMOND MURPHY V ice P1'esirlent CQERTRUIJE Blcsso S6c'1'c'la'ry ROSEMARY QQUINN Treaszwer ELIZABETH SCULLY Editof'-in-Chief gckford KEVIN Loucuux Associate Editor GEORGETTE SPIRLET Associate Editor we maria RICHARD ERWIN BURKE D1'f'1f Holy Family Grammar School Scientific tiourse Dick, our star baseball pitcher. was elected president of the senior class, was active in basketball. and managed our football squad. .-X ready wit and genial smile have won him mauv friends. IQAYIWOND JOSEPH MURl'HY 'flatly St. tZolumban's Seminary Commercial Course Milton. Massachusetts Here he is. 'lihat happy-go-lucky lad, Ray Murphy - the lone male in Room 3, and vice-president of the senior class. Ray came to us during the sophomore year. Among his interests attending jam sessions holds first place, as a pastime, he enjoys music, football, hockey, and baseball games the bestg his favorite subject is history. His famous car. widely and well known as the lunch wagon has served many purposesg it has gone on official rand non-officialj messages. has been a means of transportation, albeit at times a trifle hazardous, when the weather was against usg has taken hundreds to and from ltlnch, not to mention the numerous class parties in which it has figured. His sister, Marie, graduated in 1943, and a brother, Gerald. in l948. Seek, and you s111111 find success. His favorite subject is history, ive are ot s greatest ambition is-hunting in deep Africa. A dry remarlc, If lzearty laugh, Il zvimzzrzv SHII 1 ' GERTRIJIDE MARY Besso i'T7'1ld3l,, Holy Name School Clounncttiil touist Popular and intelligent, Trudy was sccretuv of the junior and senior classes, and a zealous member of the art, book, commercial, dramatic, and international relations clubs. Her hobbies are dancing, bowling and skating: her favorite ex- pression is Oh, joy! She hopes someday to own a maroon convertible car and to visit her pen pals in France and Germany. A sister, Elizabeth, graduated from H.F,H.S. in l947 and also a brother, Eric, in 1943. 'I'rudy's favorite subjects are bookkeeping and typing and her ambition is to further her education in the business field. 'fAffec'ti0n never was wasted on one so fair and true. 18 ROSEMARY KING QUINN HR on Holy Family Grammar School Classical Course Ro Quinn! Need I say more? Everyone knows and likes this young lady. Her cheerful Yes-indeedy is some- times replaced by a woeful Oh, for Pete's sake, should unpleasant circumstances occur. Class ofiicer for four years is proof of her popularity and Ro is a stellar thespian. Besides being intelligent and witty she is, nevertheless, natural and unaffected. Ro has been an active member of the comart, book, international relations, science, and dramatic clubs. Her future work is undecided but life could hold nothing except the very best for Ro' - personality personified. Clever, witty, always happy, Her laughter resounds through the halls. LEONA CATHERINE ALLEN Sacred Hearts Academy General Course KATHLEEN MARIE ANDERSON IIKayJP Holy Name School Kay is one of the gay and lighthearted members of the class. An active person, she is always going somwhere and is seldom seen about the premises after 2:15. A member of the dramatic and book clubs, her favorite subject is trig. . Though not fully decided she hopes to attend an art school. No quality will gain more friends than a good disposition. No doubt you have all met our radiant blond, Leona. Wherever there is excitement you will find vivacious Lee . This popular and attractive miss is one of our outstanding cheerleaders. She was vice-president of the science club and a member of the dramatic and book clubs. Carefree, goodnatured and gay we know Leona will make a wonderful kindergarten teacher. In all the gay woodland welcome you be General Course 19 CECILIA VERONICA BARRIAULT Celia', Saint Kilian School General Course Celia's charming personality is well known hy all her friends and classmates. She likes sports but especially favors swimming, while reading is her favorite amusement. She plans a future career as a nurse and will enter training at Carney Hospital in Boston. l DOI,ORES RITA BERUBE Klljollyyl Saint Kilian School Commercial Course Dolly is an amiahle and energetic member of Room 3. Her good-natured character will never leave her friendless. and if you want any information ask our good friend. Among her outside activities are dancing. roller skating, and ice skating. all of which occupy a good deal of her time. XYhenex'er she's around you are always sure to hear 'Tice Whiz, Dolores' amhition is to hecome a medical technician at St. Luke's Hospital, a high goal for a girl htlt Dolores is capahle of attaining it. .-1 merry llenrt dwell: good like medicine. I1t17ABET1-1 ANN BUCKLLY Look at me with tlzy lmge Inown ex Holy Family Grammar School C cner 11 Course This is Betty a sweet blond miss who has a smile for everyone. She has been a most welcome addition in the various clubsg such as, comart, glee, dramatic, book, science, and inter- national relations clubs. As all sciences appeal to Betty, she plans to further her education in the field of nursing. With her pleasant manner, we are sure that she will always find a welcome. Yes, we must ever be friends and of all who offer you friendslvija, let me be ew' the host, the truest, the nearest, and dearest. 20 FRANCIS RUSSELL CARROLL Russ h Saint Kilian School Scientific Course Consideration for others at all titnes marks this yottng man as a leader among his fellow students. His special interest is decorating. Remember the classrooms at Christmas and the beautiful decorations at the junior and senior dances? Russ ' favorite subject is trig g his hobbies are lishing, hunting, and photography. Xl'e might also mention here his car. which came in handy at tnany class parties. His ambition in life is to be a successful businessman. A worthy lad who doeth possess The kniglztly virtues all. ANDREE CLAIRE CHOUINARD Andy Saint John High School Coznmercial Course Cambridge Coming to Holy Family from Cambridge. this earnest, industrious young lady joined us in her junior year and her wholesome manner immediately gained popularity for her. Andy has traveled extensively these last four years, and for this reason she has had to attend many different high schools in all parts of the United States. among which was Little Flower High School in Philadelphia. lVe were lucky, indeed, that Andree has been able to remain at Holy Family and be part of our graduation class. Like every young girl, Andree also dreams-she would like to be Queen for a Day. Although dancing is her favorite pastime, she has many other interestsg they include swimming, basketball, reading Zane Grey's novels, traveling, and meeting people. She has been a member of the commercial and the international relations clubs. She plans to further her studies at Mount Ida College to become an airline hostess. She lives to love, to laugh, to lK!lTI'1.H PATRICIA :XNNE CLAVIN Patsy Betsy B. XYinslow School General Course liveryone is familiar with Patsy's friendly stnile and hearty laugh, and our stay at Holy Family has been made happy by her company. Pat excels in swimming and is fond of music. Prize Winning Percy would never have attained its hilarious success without Patsy as the maid. In addition to member- ship in the dramatic club. she was also a member of the book and science clubs. Pat intends to follow the profession of teachin and we , 8 are sure that she will be as good a friend to the pupils as she has been to us. Born with the gift of laughter. 21 BARBARA ANN COONAN lfB0bby7! Roosevelt junior High Scientific Course Bob has a serious side, in addition to her gift for merry- making, which she exhibited in her membership and participa- tion in the events of the science and dramatic clubs. Outside of school our pretty blond proves to be an outstanding sports- man, her skill in tennis and basketball being the envy of many FLORA ADELAIDE COURY frFl0lJ Holy Family Grammar School Commercial Course Whether it be a waltz or a jitterbug number, you will always find Flora the center of attraction on the dance Hoor. for she has the gift of the magic feet. As a freshman she was unanimously elected class president and vice-president in her junior year. Interested in all school activities, Flo was an active member of the international relations, commercial, and dramatic clubs, and was one of the nine cheerleaders. Some of her main interests are new steps in jitterbugging, driving her brother's automobile, bowling, swimming, and cheering at the games. Flora was a faithful student, her name being always among those on the honor roll. A brother, john, attended Holy Family, and a sister Floren- cia, graduated last year. KKLIITFC is kindled in a warm heart. of us. Bobby has brightened many of our quiet discussions with her pet expression, Prove it. She will be an adept mathematics teacher as is evidenced by her ability to figure out difficult problems Pretty to walk with Witty to talk with ELLEN Louise CURRY flLynne!7 Holy Family Grammar School General Course Lynne is a girl endowed with personality, talent, and wit. An integral part of all class parties she can always find a joke to suit the occasion. She was secretary of the art club in her freshman year, class treasurer in her sophomore year, vice-president of the book club, and treasurer of the international relations club in her senior year. Ellen also exercised her dramatic ability in The Life of Mother McCauley. Let's eat is the expression she uses most frequently even when listening to records or attending basketball games. Lynne's winning personality will be an asset to her teaching career. Her kindness and her worth to spyg you need but gaze on Ellen's eyes. 22 ' CLAIRE MARIE LOUISE DAVIGNON Saint Mary School Commercial Course CZlaire's dream to own a plaid convertible has been the cause of much merriment during lunch periods. Her favorite expression is Well, for heavens sake! .-X member of the dramatic. commercial, and international relations clubs, she was also chosen as a cheerleader. Dancing, swimming, bowling, and knitting are her hobbies. When she isn't participating in some school activity she enjoys listening to records and designing new styles in women's clothes. t1laire's ambition is to be a designer and she plans to enter the Barbizon School. Carefree, laughing, and gay, Happily treading life's joyous wayf, Holy Pimily frlwllllllldl' School General Course MARIE JANET DESJARDINS rrjanu Saint Ann School General Course janet is an attractive blond with blue eyes and a friendly disposition. She was secretary of her class during her junior year, and a member of the science, art, glee, and international relations clubs. Her hobbies include cooking, dancing, skating and attend- ing ballgames, while history and science are her favorite sub- jects. Should you hear, I don't know, you can be almost safe in assuming that it is janet speaking. Nursing is her' chosen profession and she plans to enter Saint Ann's School of nursing this fall. To know her is to love her For nature made her what she zs and never made another. DOROTHY FRANCES DREW l lrustnoithy, Intelligent, and pretty describe Dot, For four consecutive years she has attained first honors, and has been a member of the art and dramatic clubs. Although she is reserved during class, it is observed that she is quite vivacious at other times. Her ambition is to become a teacher and she will begin her studies at Bridgewater State Teachers College next fall. A friend is, as it were, another self. 23 1 BERTRAND Louis DUBREUIL l Bert Sacred Heart School Scientific Course Bert, always smiling and cheerful, is a prominent figure in our senior class. This year he took over the head cheer leader spot and helped encourage our athletes to higher things. His 'dramatic abilities were brought out in Percy Wins, Everyman, and Thanksgiving Day Family Style. while his favorite actors are Red Skelton, Bob Hope, Danny Kaye, and T riggerg his hobbies are collecting match book covers and recordsg his favorite expression, Say now, how about that! and his favorite subjects are trigonometry and mathematics. -H t That million dollar smilef, hlARY FRANCES LOUISE FOLEY i Alfie Holy Family Grammar School Commercial Course Mary is talkative. lovable, happy, and sincere. Her quick wit and sunny disposition make her a popular student. A member of the Senior Commercial Club, Mary enjoys dancing, bowling. and attending basketball games. Having Monsignor read report card marks aloud is her pet aversion. She plans to enter the business world. Those who bring sunshine to the lives of others, Cannot keep il from themselves. W ELIZABETH ANNE FRANCIS Bettie Saint Mary School Scientific Course Bettie, as she is fondly called by her classmates. is an attractive, tall, red-haired miss, frequently seen in many Holy Family plays, having appeared in Sing a Song of Sixteen, Are You Mr. Butterworth? and Mother McAuley. She has been active in many clubs, including the art club, dramatic club, science club, and was president of the international rela- tions club. Bettie brought honor to Holy Family by winning first prize in a city wide essay contest on I Speak for Democracy. Often she may be heard exclaiming, I got a charge out of that! Bettie's favorite subject is mathematics: she also enjoys playing the piano. A brother Paul graduated in 1945. To all who know her slle is a friend, And her virtues totaled are no end. 24 NATALIE MAE GREENE Nui Saint Catherine .Xcadcmy Newport, R. I. Nat, the possessor ol' a misthiexous twinkle in her eyes and a witty l'rientl.y personality. came to join . more year. Nal's extra-curricular activities are many, includ- ing dancing. swimming. tennis and perfecting her driving skill. She has been a member of the dramatic, science. international relations. and glee clubs. .Xllhough she has not yet decided what school she wishes to enter, Nat intends to become a nurse. lf I mn lcerjn om' lII'!1l'1 from breaking I I slmll not live in vain General Course us in our sopho, PATRICIA ANNE MARIE HAl,KYARlJ HPNI.. Holy Name School Commercial Course The girl with the laughing eyes? Why! that's l'at. Al- though Pat is one of our cheerleaders. vice-president of the international relations club. a member of the art. commercial. and dramatic clubs, she still finds time for her various hobbies- playiug the piano, collecting popular records, bowling and ice skating. You have a ful! fa sl: A ns I lz Esru ER FRANCES I-IARRINGTON Dm:-Doll Holy Family Grammar School Classical Course This is Esther! .X charming young lady of Room 41 liuthusiasm characterizes her every undertaking, and she has exemplified her ability as a thespian in several dramatic club performances. Among her favorite pastimes are swimming, dancing. and music. Esther has been a familiar figure in the auditorium at graduation time serving as piano accompanist for our graduation music. Always active in school projects. she was a member of the comart and dramatic clubs. Throughout her four years she was on the honor roll. Next fall she plans to further her educa- tion at Regis College. The ser'r1'1' of .nlccess ls coiistnncy of p1o'p0se.' 25 Someday Pat hopes to travel all over the United States in her own automobile earning her way by means of shorthand and typing. il l Do1.oR1es MARY HARWOKJIJ Dee Holy Family Cratnmar School General Course Friendly. good-natured. and loyal are just a few of the things that characterize Dee. Her sunny disposition and her friendliness have made her well liked by her rlassmates. Dee was a member of the dramatic and glee clubs. Movies. dancing, and ice skating seem to be her favorite diver- sions while Golly is her pet expression. Her plans for the future are indehnite. Good 111177101114 is ff1!'S1lIISllf71l' of ilu' soul. CHRIS'1'Ol'HER ANTuoNY HAYES l Cln'is Holy lfamily tirannnar School Scientific Course '4t.hris is one of our more momular students. He has a . . l . . . pleasing personality. has made a good showing in sports, being captain of the basketball and baseball teams, and as a scrappy guard in basketball has spirited the team to many victories. Chris intends to continue his eduration at the Massachu- setts Institute of 'l'ecln1ology, where he will study electrical engineering. W i Life is loo slmrlq Ztlfly zum'i'y? i y PATRICIA ANN Hicks Pnl Saint Mary School Cionunerrial Course l'at's unfailing courtesy and kind, friendly manner add to the pleasantness of her classroom. .Xn active member of the international relations, commercial, art, dramatic, and glee clubs, she lists among her favorite amusements dancing, skating. and attending ballgames, while assembling an athletic scrap- book is her hobby. .VX good student as well as a good friend Pat has always been on the honor roll. Next year she plans to attend a business college. He who sows I'Oll'l'ff?Sy reaps frierzdsllip. And he who plants Ic,ir1zInffs.S gnlllers Iowa 26 BARBARA MARIE HOLLAND B11I1s,' Holy Family Grammar School Commercial Course Babs may be the smallest in tlIe class but she is bright, witty. always an honor student besides being vice-president of the Senior Comniercial Club. Her favorite pastimes are dancing, bowling. reading. and music. She is often heard to say, lVait a minute! -especially if there is a disagreement in a bookkeeping answer. Three things she most desires. she tells us, is to have an orchid surrounded by sweet peas for her prom. to go to Rio de Janeiro for a month after graduation. and to own an airplane and spend the rest of her life in the sky. May your dreams come true. Babs. A witty wommz is Il l1'e11sur1f,' .-I witty Ill'IlIlf3l is Il power. D t in PATRICIA ANN KILLORAN Pat or Patsy, Saint Mary School Conimercial Course Here is one of tlIe gentler members of our class. Patsv's outstanding characteristics are her quietness and lIer dainty wav of life. During her senior year she was a Illelllbel' of the com!- mercial club. Although her future plans are yet undecided, our best wishes for future happiness go with her. The quiet mind is 1'i1'he1' than n frown. 27 GEORGE RoIsERT JOHN njulgx v Holy Family Grammar School Scientific Course George Robert John is his christian name. but to thc pupils of Holy Family High School, he is known as the Brun A hne pupil, he is among the most popular and most athletic of all the senior boys. Football holds a commanding Interest for him, and George's play on the H. F. H. S. team LCI'l'lll1ly showed that the interest had not been wasted. Whatever his occupation may be, we know that his undertakings will be highly sutcessful If thou lowest learning Thou shalt he I1'111'ned. PAUL JACOB PATRICK KILLORAN jake Saint Mary School Scientific Course Paul is a line Irish lad. Everyone in the class has heard him. for he loves to talk. This marvelous gift of gala will surely help him when he reaches the legislature. jake is the usual late-comer in the morning. but, after a hard day of school work, you'll always hear him sing out. Let's go. His favorite pastime is discussing politics and singing oldatime songs, and his hobbies are reading, bowling and photography. A politician talks mneh and well. IRENH ELFREADA KRUGER Renee Mt. Pleasant School General Course Sweet and friendly is this petit, blond miss. Always cheer- ful and willing to take part in class activities, her interests vary from taking pictures to swimming and skating. She was a member of the art and dramatic clubs, a diligent pupil and a loyal friend. She hopes to study nursing at St. Ann's Hospital, Fall River. The lrzlenl of sizeress is nothing more Than doing what we can do well. MAURICE PAUL LAFRANLE Ozzie Sacred Heart School General Course Ozzie was the choice for the left end post on the All- Bristol Class B football squad. He is also on the basketball first team and plays an entire game at guard for the second team. His hobby is collecting war souvenirs, and he has quite a collection, we hear. Ozzie intends to go to New Bedford Textile Institute to study engineering. A little nonsense now and then Is found among the best of men. 28 CI..-XIRIC NIARIE L,-xktvttaiu-1 Saint .Xnne School .Xt'ttye. lotlnaetous Claire is an ardent sports enthusiast and a peppy cheerleader. Her favorite saying' is Lovely, .Xt various times she has been identified with the dramatic, Frent'h. and sfiellce eluhs. Llaires amlntton in hte is to he a registered pharmacist aml next year will liml her studying at the Massachusetts College ol' l'h u ' 2 'llllll'lSlS. Hf'i' !'ll!'l'l'3l sniilr' 1111114128 life' 'lllfllifll ztillilrf' 1 M ARGARE1' NIARY LAWL1-ZR l Pearl Holy Family Grammar School Scientific Course Pearl is a popular student. an enthusiastic cheerleader, an ardent sportsfan, and a member of the dramatic. hook, and science cluhs. The only tilne Pearl isn't laughing is when Holy Family's team is losing. ln future years, we hope to pick up a magazine and read ., , .. . that learl ts a fashion editor. Note 'lurll lim' smil1'. Scientilif Course CLERALD EDWARD LAWLER 1'Gr'i'ry Holy Family Grammar School St-ientilit Course ln his quiet. unobtrusive way. Gerry is very popular with us. He was president of our class in our junior year. and his pleasant manner and line character made him well liked. Reading is his favorite holmhy while trig is his favorite subject. His amhition is to join the navy. 1 love Iliff sailor - his ffwffiitfitl life, His gerzerous spirit - his r'm'1l1'n1j1l of dllflgff. His firmmfss in flu' gale, ilu' zurrfrlc, and sirifef, 29 Ki-LVIN HUGH MICHAEL LOUGHLIN Izmir Saint Kilian School Scientific Course As the most versatile boy in Room 4, you will lind Kevin either amusing himself and his classmates by drawing cartoons or breaking test tubes in the lab. Red. as associate editor of the MARIA, furnished abundant proof of his ability as an artist, and is at his happiest when sketching life as he sees it. His favorite sports are baseball and hockeyg his favorite subject is physics. Kevin holds the distinction of being the only hoy in the senior class always on first honors. Next September he plans to enter Saint Michaels College ' Vermont to study dentistry. Without, or with, offense to friends or 1 S I sketch the world exactly as if gms MAllREk1N LUNDRIGAN Saint Kilian School Commercial Course Nlaureen is the girl with the bright blue eyes and a charming personality. Treasurer of the Senior Commercial Club, her leisure time is spent in attending basketball games, dancing, and bowling. During her four years at Holy Family, she was usually found with her pal, Mary Foley. English is her favorite subject. She plans to become a secretary. She f01lI'll!?S nothing but adds Il l'lIIlT77l.H JOHN EININIANUEL MACEIJIJ 'fMnnny'l Holy Family Grammar School C cncrll lourse This jovial, curly-haired boy has been treasurer of the science club, a member of the basketball second team, and also of the dramatic club, having played Mr. Butterworth in the play Are You Mr. Butterworth? At home john is either engaged in stamp collecting or listening to baseball and basket- ball games. In his junior year he represented Holy Family High at Boys State at the University of Massachusetts. john intends to go to Holy Cross College. A laugh is worth a hundred groans in any state of the market. 30 PATRICIA ROSEMARY MAHONIQY Pat Thomas R. Rodman School Scientific Course l riendliness, good looks, and a sense of humor all combine to make Pat an important member of Room 4. Her ready smile and astonished Holy Cow! are familar to all who know her. Pat, a most versatile girl, enjoys reading. swimming. ice- skating, and dancing. She belongs to thc dramatic club, and has taken part in both Happy joounef' and Mother McAuley. Pat plans to attend college and become a teacher, a Held in which she is sure to be successful. Brigl1l as the sun liar eyes the gazes sirilcc, And like flu' sim. they shine on all like. PATRICIA MARY MARIN 'iPat Holy Family Grammar School Classical Course A cheery disposition, a bright smile, and a kind word for all presents 21 nice picture of l'at. During her four years she was active in may clubsg such as, the commercial, art. glee, and president of the book clIIb. She is an avid and loyal foot- ball and basketball fan and is usually seen cheering her team to victory. Among her favorite hobbies are reading. knitting, movies, and Inusic. Pat intends to go on to college although her destination is as yet undecided. JEAN MARIE MANHA jc'annie job S. Gidley School Scientific Course Here is Jeannie a good-natured lass who is always willing to come to the aid of anyone in need. She is one of the quiet members of our class. but her simplicity has always made her a friend to all. No fooling is her favorite expression, and her scientific tendencies have brought her to choose nursing as her career. After her training at St. Ann's Hospital, Jeannie hopes to become a Navy nurse. No one could want a better friend. 31 Her ways me ways of jnlzasantmsi' ROSEMARY FRANCES iX4AR'l'IX Rosie Holy Family Grammar School Commercial Course The girl with the musical yoice is Rosie. who uses it as a cheerleader. She was a member of the commercial. inter- national relations, and glee clubs. and heltl the office of secre- tary of the sophomore commercial class. Among her favorite amnsements are music. dancing. bowling, skating. and reading. Her ambition in life is to study voice culture in New York Ciity. Rosie has a sister. Catherine. now a junior. I'Dulie.S well performed, and days well .spmu.', SALLY Tnt4:LMA MORAD Sal Saint .loscph School Commercial Course Haxe yon ever heard of an understanding friend? Sal is such a person. She was a member of the dramatic. international relations. and commercial clubs. Sal has a brother, George, who gradu- ated in 1946 and who is now studying at Boston University. Her favorite pastime is to collect records of her favorite band leader. Vaughn Monroe, to listen to popular music, and drive her dad's new car. You will always find her among the crowd going down to Kcllchcr's drug store at lunch time. Tim only may to lnme a friend is lo be one. Y JOAN ELIZABETH MKJRl'HY Holy Family Grammar School General Course joan is attractive and ambitious, and her fluffy dark hair and blue eyes, make a pleasing picture. We shall always remember her neat appearance. sincerity, and friendly manner. joan is an outdoor enthusiast fond of bicycle riding, swimming, dancing, and reading. Her favorite subjects are stenography and typing. joan is also artistically inclined. Her plans for the fixture are incomplete. My secret soul of bliss. Is one with the mingling starsf 32 PHILIP Joseru MURRAY Pl1iI', Holy Name School Phil is one of the quiet members of our class with a likable disposition, he was president of the scientihc club in his freshman year. His hobbies are reading, playing the piano, and drawing. meing especially talented in designing houses. W'e wish him success in his ambition to become an architect, He has a sister, Nlarie, who is in her junior year. lf we low' om' llIIOflII?l', Nolliing, in lfllfll, mn lmrm 115, ZUlll1lI'Z'l'l' n1i.w'l111nr'1's may llzzppelzf' Rosa AI.BA PAQUETTE Xlarie S. Howard School Commercial Course Xcushuet Rose pleasantly surprised us when, as chairman of the com- Scientitic Course l . BERTILLE Tmugm NEARY 'Bert' Saint Mary School General Course Bert may be small but she won our hearts in a big way when she first came to us from Saint Mary School. She is a fun-loving, unaffected girl-kind and willing. Her favorite pastime include swimming, dancing. and attending basketball games. May Lady Fortune follow her wherever she goes. Hail to thee Illillle spirit. mercial committee in her senior year, she presented a very line program because Rose is a quiet little lady, not given to excessive talking or public demonstrations. She was a member of the art, commercial, and international relations clubs, aml participated in the play Mother McAuley. Her leisure time is employed in the roller rink, or busily knitting. Her favorite expression is Oh, how cute, and her ambition is to be a traveling secretary. The wildest 1nrmnz'rs and the gentlest l1ea1't. 33 LoRRA1N1i ROLANDE Po1'1'RAs 'W Lorry l Saint .Xnn School Commercial Course Lorry was a member of the international relations, com- mercial. aml dramatic clubs. appearing in the Christmas play I-lxervtuan during her junior year. Her favorite subjects are typing and stenography. You will find 'tLorrv at the beach in the sunnner time enjoying the cool salt water and sushine at the Municipal Bathing Beach. Boston is her favorite shopping district while her favorite pastimes are dancing and swimming. t'1,orry's life ambition is to become a housewife. Keep them cooking, I.orry ! ' 1 low' t 1lf'l'3'lllfIIg llllllbf old: old fricmls. old times, old mroimfrs, and old books. VIVIAN blARlli Po'rvIN t .ilfivn W Saint Xnthouv Cramniar School Commercial Course Vivian with the vivid imagination! Yes. here is a neat, popular, attractive girl who has a weakness for clothes and new hairdos. l,ike most high school girls Viv has hopes. plans. and ideas for the future. .tn optimist in personal and world aflairs. she dreams of visiting France. Russia. and England. Dancing. outdoor sports. bowling. and listening to Frankie l.aine's records are among her many interests. She has also taken part in mav school activities. was a member of the French and commercial clubs, and secretarv of the international relaa tions club in her senior year. I V l Tim gif! of frif'nflsl1ip - mind and lieartf' Domus EsTHER RClBILI,AXRl3 'iDot Saint Kilian School Conimercial Course Dot's the little girl with a big heart and blithe disposi- tion. lf you chance to pass by Room 3 and hear someone giggling, that's Doris. Dot was the president of the Senior Commercial Club and an active member of the lnternational Relations Club. Her outside interests include bowling, dancing. driving her father's car. and knitting. If you should be talking to Doris. she is almost certain to utter, No kidding, before the end of the conversation. Due to her efficiency in bookkeeping. she hopes to become a bookkeeper. l Small, fair and full of fun. 34 Iosrzifn LINCOLN RODRIQUE jar , Colt Memorial High School ci0llll1lCl'i'i2li Course Bristol. R. l. joe came to join us at the eleventh hour. Xlthough he is quiet in mannerihe has taken an active part in the French md sciu ' ' ' 'ne clubs since his entry. His fayorite subject is history. while. as a hobby. he enjoys playing the piano. His most common expression is' 'scgoati-iyyb. jack. joseph hopes to serve God as a priest. 'fllomlz' mliiles gl'IIfI'S.' EDWARD Tuomfxs Roruaifcs fKBl'IJ!1lK1j'1I Holy Cross Grammar School General Course Brooklyn. New York 'tBrooklyn. with his New York drawl. is a friendly chap and seems to bc quiet, but he enjoys fun and often causes it for others. He was one of the main football lineinen during l948. His favorite hobbies are mainly sports but in the school- room you will find this fellow deeply absorbed in trigonometry which he masters with ease. His ambition is to join the marine CUYIJ. Ei.IzABE'rH Lomsii SCHULLY Belly Holy Family Grammar School Classical Course XVitty, intelligent. charming are only a few of the adjectives that describe Betty as all who know her will agree. lVith hmmm-mm! as her favorite expression, she has passed through her four years at Holy Family as an honor student and an active member of many elubs. Dramatically inclined also, she per- formed in several plays. Betty's writing ability has been evident by her success in winning second prize in a city wide essay contest and that she was elected as editor-in-chief of the Yearbook. Undecided in her plans for the future, we wish Betty tvery success in whatever she does. Nf'1fz'1' idles II moment, But kind and l'07ISfdl'7Ylf6 of otlzersf' f'Rid1f on, 01167 all obsirnlrs and um ilu mu GERTRUDE ELIZABETH SHEA Gert Holy Family Grammar School General Course Never without a smile or a friendly hi for everyone Gert is nice to be with. She has been a member of both art and dramatic clubs. Her favorite subject is ancient history. Her hobbies include swimming, dancing, skating, and reading. Gert is a talented artist and plans to make fashion designing her career. Her sister, Lillian, graduated two years ago. I must laugh and dance and sing, Youth is such fl lovely thing. DENNIS LAWRENCE SHERMAN Monsignor james Coyle High School Scientific Course Taunton, Mass. Dennis is our affable head manager of football and basket- ball besides being a standard performer in baseball. His quiet wit and sociable manner has gained the friendship of all who have met him. Dennis' most salient characteristic is his ardent following of anything that is connected with the world of athletics. Finds tongues in trees, books in the 'running brooks, S!'l'771U?7S in stones and good in everything. NATALIE BRIDGET SMITH Holy Family Grammar School General Course Smitty, a cute brown-haired lass, has been a very active student of our class, and a vivacious member of the art, drama- tic, book, and science clubs. Her voice is well known at Textile, the home of the Holy Family cheerleaders. Isn't that a riot? is her famed expression when something funny happens. Nat enjoys reading, swimming, dancing, and collecting photographs. She is also a great sports enthusiast. Twas her thinking of others made you think of her. 36 GEORGETTE CLAIRE SPIRLET Georgie Saint Kilian School Commercial Course Georgette is the girl in Room 3 who is always on hand t0 give the right answer and help when help is needed. During both the hours of study and recreation Georgie can be heard saying 0 boy, or Too had! She is an intelligent and lively ' girl and excels above all others in English. She was in the dramatic club in her junior year. and commercial and interna- tional relations clubs in her senior year. Even though Georgie spends most of her time at her studies, she still has leisure for her two hobbies, knitting and crocheting. She plans to further her education by attending Kinyon Secretarial School in September. Her one ambition in life is to become a service representative for the Telephone Company. N L 1 I will do more than live and let live I will live and help live. S JEANNE ELSIE SURPRENANT 'flefznrriel' Saint Kilian School Commercial Course 'fleanniel' is the artist of Room 3. She is an intelligent girl with a docile nature, but is always ready to join in the fun. Swimming, dancing, bicycle-riding, and movies are among her favorite pastimes. Jeannie is the secretary of the Senior Com- mercial Club and an active member of the International Rela- tions Club. When affirming a statement she is almost certain to utter, You can say that again, before saying anything else. She plans to further her education by entering Campbell's Secretarial School in the fall. The sweetest think that ever grew, beside Il human door. joseifn NoRMAN TAYLOR NATO HUD job S. Gidlev School 1 Scientihc Course North Dartmouth Norm, the Room 4 gift to aviation, may be found any Sunday afternoon flying his model airplanes. VVhen not flying planes he is engaged in ice skating in the winter or boating in the smnmer. We all remember the good times we had going to and from class parties in Norm's old car Mad Minnief' Normand also played guard on the footbll team. He plans to study aviation at the Municipal Aviation Airport. Never idle ri monent, But thrifty and thoughtful of others. 37 ERNEST FRANCIS XVHITE Skip New Bedford High School Scientific' Course 1-Irnest attended New Bedford High School before enlisting in the United States Coast Guards. After his discharge he joined us in our junior year. Among his chief interests are sports, radio. and photography. Next year he will further his studies in the field of electronics at Wentworth Institute. In life's earnest battle they only preziziil, Who daily march onward and neiifr say fail. M ARY MARGARET WISE Saint Mary's Seminary Commercial Course Riverside. Rhode Island Mary is an all round good sport. Although an active member of the glee club and international relations clubs, she devotes her free time to bowling, dancing, and movies. A graduate of Saint Marys Seminary, she plans a higher education to fulfill her ambition to be a stenographer. Mary's friends and classmates will always remember her huh's and oh. no's before examinations. Coffs l'II7'l'.S'f blessing is, after fill, Il good woman. ELIJABL rn Cizcu IA Youxc Holy Family Grammar School Scicntiht Course Everyone knous and will remember Betty as this song stress has provided us with many enjoyable moments throughout her four years. With her lovely voice she has been outstanding in all the musical movements of the school, being a member of the glee, international relations, and the book club. Betty is quiet but her sweet and sincere manners have made her well esteemed. Although music beckons Betty. she intends to make teaching her career. My heart is like ll singing bird. 38 6741415 xM5t0l g September 5, 1945, was a day that Holy Family High School will never forget. Neither will we forget that momentous day, for on September 5 we, the class of '49, entered Holy Family High. Though a little green at first, we soon became a working part of the Holy Family machinery. During our initial year, we struggled with algebra and ancient history, and wondered how on earth a Latin verb could possibly have so many endings. Although fresh Frosh, we nevertherless began a complete schedule of extra-curricular activities. We had numerous roller-skating parties, and a most hilarious bicycle ride in the vicinity of the herring run and Mattapoi- sett Beach. After a very cold winter, we passed QPQ our final examinations successfully and closed the door on our green year. Upon our return the following September, we complained vociferously of tl1e swiftness with which the summer weeks had elapsed. Mfe now merited the well applied title of wise fools, and the distinction of having our home room in the real high school building. Some of us attempted to surmount the difficulties of the language as spoken by the ancient Romans, but gave it up as a bad job. We became confused in the maze of circles and triangles, parlez-vous francais? adios, and finding out just what a spirogyra was. But the biggest episode of the year was the donation to our class, by Sister Mary Tarcisius, of Humphrey, our loyal and beloved class mascot. Pat Makin and Janet Desjardins added to the atmosphere of fun and jollity by having class outings at their respec- tive homes. Our year ended in dissecting frogs. VVill we ever forget the day after our initiation into surgery when Rosemary Quinn found fjust thirty seconds before Sister walked inj a dead frog which had mysteriously made its way into her desk? In '47 we became the Jolly Juniors. Humphrey had a great time that year as did we. Mfhile a very few of us undertook Cicero, all possessed varied scholastic problems. This year our French vocabulary of Uparlez-vous francais? was enlarged with comment allez-vous? and our familiarity with Spanish was increased from a simple- adios, to Si, si, senorita, adios. In Chemistry class we picked up the following informationf Johnny was a chemist, Johnny ain't no more- Mlhat Johnny thought was H20 W'as H2SO4. Too, we enthusiastically welcomed the return of sports. We were especially proud of our triumphant basketball team, and thrilled to every basket scored in the crowded Boston Arena where we provided stiff competition during the New England Basketball Tournament. Our baseball team was not quite so successful as was the basketball team, but nevertheless enjoyed a good season. Several class parties at the villa, and at the summer home of Janet Desjardins were delightful to all. And our first dance was a great success! The year drew to a close with a party at Ro Quinn's Bay View home, where she has been kind enough to have several summer class parties. 39 The following September we came roaring back as Seniors, to place our Humphrey astride the Hagpole in the front of the room-where he still sits. Class officers, cheerleaders, a representative and a competitive senator for Good Government Week were elected. Then we sponsored another dance, which came early in the year and, like its predecessor, was a great success. Three of us decided to attack and conquer Virgil. Others became acquainted with physics, trigonometry, bookkeeping, solid geometry, and tried, painfully, to cope with the confusing lines and curls of shorthand. The football team won several victories, and we excitedly spurred the players onward. Our basketball team, although deprived of three members, still had many of its old stand-bys who now took places in the first team's ranks. The team received great assistance in the persons of three transfers from New Bedford High. Wistfully we look back on several enjoyable class parties. Study periods in Room 4 were often spent viewing Sister Mary Virginia's tropical fish, and examining her biology specimens. Finally, graduation day arrived, and we sorrowfully walked out of the portals of Holy Family. This is our past. We came in like lambs, and we now go out like lions. We are embarking on different paths, with different interests and pursuits. What the future will bring we do not know, but we do know the past and will always cherish it. May the future bring success and happiness to each and every one of us. -Elizabeth Francis -it salem, Ng, 11955 lv? ,l f 1 ' Hull 40 CAM W To Right Reverend Monsignor John F. McKeon, our spiritual advisor and religious leader, our heartful gratitude for the many hours spent in our behalf. To Sister Mary Louise, our devoted principal, eternal happiness with God. To the Faculty, many thanks for their patience and tireless efforts with the graduates of 1949. To the new Seniors, all the respect and joys that go with their new title. To the Sophomores, the thrill of becoming upperclassmen and the privilege of joining the school clubs. To the Freshmen, a place in the main building along with the esteem of the next year's Freshmen Class. INDIVIDUAL BEQUEATHALS: Anne Mackay ....... joan Gillis .........,...... Louise Mahoney . ,..........Elizabeth Young's voice. ...,.......Betty Francis' dazzling red hair. .......,...Maureen Lundrigan's blue eyes. Cecile Foisy ............. ,.......... E sther Harrington's ability to play the piano. Mary Malone ,.,.... ........... L eona Allen's attractiveness. Catherine Martin ............ ....,.. Rosemary's position as cheerleader. Bill Quinlan .......... Aubrey Pothier . Anne Downey .... Arnold Parsons Mary Murphy Kevin Roche .,...,... -Ioan Ward .,......,,.,. Patricia Sparrow Urania Pimental Lois Harwood .......... Pat Gillin ,......., jack Lowney .....,,., joan Cantwell .... Mary Lou Davis Ann Smith .....,......,........... Dorothy Jones ....... . ......,.. Captain of the team next year. ,...,,....President of the Senior Class. -..Kevin Loughlin's vocabulary. ...........Maurice LaFrance's jokes. .,........jeanne Surprenant's wardrobe. ...........Georgette Spirlet's position as a first- honor student. ...........Flora Coury's popularity. ........,..Rosemary Qu'inn's personality. ...,.......Trudy Besso's position as Secretary of the Senior Class. ...........Mary Foley's jollity. .....,.....Pat Halkyard's jokes. .,,,......,Gerald Lawler's ardent charms. .....,,....Mary Wise's winning ways. Cheerleaders of 1952. ...,.......Pat Killoran's shyness. -Flora Coury -Doris Robillard -Georgette Spirlet 41 ina Our high school life is nearly done, And if we're sad, don't mind us But we, for each and every one Have left a gift behind us. To good old Bert a golden voice with which to call his cheers, Rosemary Quinn, the same broad grin, she never need fear tears, We leave to Christy Hayes, our star, a team his own to coach, To Richard Burke, our president, success above reproach. We leave to our Patricia Hicks her favorite cheer for Voke- An open window to Paul K.-his yen for air's no joke! To Dot Drew goes a partyg at those she's often seen. Success in life to Lorraine P.-she's never yet been mean. We leave to Philip Murray, a great big house to build, And then to Normand Taylor, his every dream fulfilled. To Patsy Halkyard goes a pen, long letters does she write, Some golden gloves to Barbara H.-'cause she's a mite with might Gert Shea can do a portrait, modern art or silhouettes, And so can Kathleen Anderson, we leave both girls palettes. We leave to Sally Morad, Walt Disney's famous Mickey, And A-plus goes to Vivian P.-for answering questions tricky. We leave to Bettie Francis her winning way of speaking, To Betty Scully goes some oil to stop that pen from squeaking. May Trudy Besso some day rule the Senate House with pride, To Rose Paquette some roller skates, on these she loves to glide. To Janet D.-a nurse's cap, with all its stripes upon it, To Natalie Greene, who's aiming high, a stewardess' bonnet. May Patsy Makin always shine in any field she chooses, May Mo LaFrance receive each pass, minus cuts and bruises. joan Murphy and Jeanne Surprenant are seldom in a rush, But they, too, are fine artists, so to them we give a brush. We leave to Rusty Carroll his knack for decoration, Leona Allen draws from us whole-hearted admiration. We leave to Edward Rothaug a position as marine. May Raymond Murphy always have a lot of gasoline. To Pearl a cheer for all she's done to urge and aid our team, To Nat Smith and Claire D.-the same, they too are on the beam We leave that smile to Celia, the genie of Room 4, Dolores Harwood draws St. Luke's, so we need say no more. 42 To Irene Kruger we will leave a gay career with glee, To Betty B.-our scientist, her bachelor's degree. VVe leave Patricia Killoran a noise maker to blow, May Maureen Lundrigan keep her pal, wherever she may go. Claire Lariviere, a real good Joe, deserves a drug store fine. To jughead John, a science book it's there that George can shine We leave Georgette a by-line and a girl reporter's poise, And then to Bertille Neary, a moment minus noise. We leave to Barbara Coonan a dare that she won't take, And then to Kervin Loughlin a drawing he can't make. To Andree Chouinard, so chic, a fashion shop quite smart, We leave a prize to Mary Wise, she's dear to Room 3's heart. We leave to Pat Mahoney, a lunch to eat at noon, And then to Rosemary Martin, her talent with a tune. We leave to Gerry Lawler, an uncharted sea to cross, May Denny Sherman some day have a brand new team to boss. We leave Dolores Berube her daily noontime dash, May John Macedo one day have some checks, not ours, to cash. May Ellen have a joke to tell, or else she's sure to fret, To Betty Young, our singing pride, a contract with the Met. We leave to Doris Robillard her sunny disposition, To Jean Manha, a nurse's cap, 'cause that's her life ambition. Mle leave to Esther Harrington a baby grand to play, For Patsy Clavin we just hope she always stays this way. Mle leave to Skip, our veteran pal, an army to command, For Flora may there always be a good dance tune on hand. To Mary Foley, last, not least, we leave a lot of fun, And now for all the sixty-two, our list of gifts is done. We leave our mascot Humphrey, our memories of fun, A long, loud cheer to all our teams for every game they've won. To Father Hogan we leave our heartfelt thanks, and then- We leave the faculty our love, some day we'll meet again. It's almost time for us to go, We'll soon be walking down the aisle, But we would like one and all to know We'll be remembering all the while. -Elizabeth Scully 43 ff .IQ og? M iliytf . f 1 'QL M l ,lf o 6 VW ii' aw emi? -, '. . ' X yr as go!! .95 fffjllere you gina! .gf With respectful apologies to Jack London, Robert YV. Service and James Oliver Curwood, writers who could express this tale better than I, I take up my pen to relate a saga of the frozen north that happened in February in the year, 1969. . - P A R T O N E - THE MALEMUTE GOLD RUSH The little town of Malemute in the Yukon was astir .... there was activity there that the little ice-bound hamlet had never experienced before. It was only a few days since Ellen Curry had written in her gossip column in the Dawson Daily Dispatch about the gold discovery in the Far North. She told how a grizzled prospector named Manny Macedo had arrived in Dawson by dogsled with a gold nugget, the size of a human fist, in his possession. According to Macedo, he had found the ore in a cave on the outskirts of Malemute. VVhen the story hit the presses there was an immediated exodus northward . . . this gold rush made the Klondike discovery look like Summer and North streets on a Sunday afternoon. The dogsleds arrived in Malemute by the score at all hours, every day of the week. The once dull and lifeless streets were now crowded and full of life. About 4:00 P. M. on Saturday, a dogsled bearing three women came spin- ning upl the main thoroughfare, and came to a sudden halt before the local hotel w ich bore a faded, wooden sign above the doorway, reading JUGHEAD'S PLACE. This trio garbed in heavy fur jackets and durable leather boots stumbled into the dilapidated building and approached the clerk who sat behind the desk, his back to the door, while listening to the ancient, wireless radio mounted on ga nearby table. From his lips dangled a smoking cigarette. This was George John, the manager, desk-clerk, and bellhop of the establishment. As he gazed at the three women, mutual recognition was felt among them. VV hy, George John! one of them cried, don't you recognize us-Barbara Holland, Andree Chouinard, and Jean Manha? We're all employed at Transcontinental Airways nowg I'm a pilot, Andree's a hostess, and jean's a co-pilot. A long conversation with john revealed that many of their old classmates were in town and that in the very same hotel were Natalie Greene, Pearl Lawler, 44 Dot Drew and Kathleen Anderson, well-known Coronet models, all of whom had also learned of Macedo's unearthing of the precious metal .... gold, just a stone's throw down the street in Sherman's Emporium, the proprie- tor, one Dennis Lawrence Sherman, was selling provisions to many would-be prospectors who had been his classmates. Buying enough groceries to feed an army for four months, were Betty Francis, Pat Halkyard, Sally Morad, and Pat Killoran, renowned radio and television actresses, while Phil Murray and Frank Carroll, the owners of a Funeral Parlor in Frisco were in the market for picks, shovels, and auto parts. Finally, as the blanket of night covered the little town of Malemute, the lights of the night spots were ablaze. The visitors to the city crowded into Red Loughlin's LODGE known as The Golden Tooth, and were treated to 21 good time while listening to the songs of Rosemary Martin and Elizabeth Young, the comedy routine of Maureen Lundrigan and Happy-go-Lucky Mary Foley, and the hot piano playing of Esther Harrington. At one of the tables, Big Jake Killoran, Mayor of Plainville Falls, Nevada, was talking to his friend, Norm Taylor, noted air-craft industrialist. YVhere's the mine located? asked Big Jake. Down the river somewhere, answered Taylor. You have to take the river boat to get to it. Anyone else with Macedo when he found the mine? Yes, Maurice LaFrance. You know him, he's a lumberjack now. I n various parts of the tavern many familiar faces were spotted by Killoran and Taylor. At one table were Flora Coury, noted dress designer, Doris Robil- lard, celebrated dietician from the States, and Patricia Hicks, the potato chip tycoon. Elsewhere was Dolores Berube, with Gert Shea and joan Murphy, America's foremost magazine illustrators. At a place near the door Dolores Harwood and Vivian Potvin were seated waiting for their husbands, and at his private table in the mezzanine, Red Loughlin, the elongated, red-haired owner of the LODGE was impassively gazing at the crowd. , The establishment closed a few minutes after midnight and the patrons left for their lodgings little knowing what was in store for them on the following day. -PART TWO- THEBEARHUNTER As the people thronged out of the little church after hearing Mass, their attention was attracted by a burly horseman in a scarlet coat and coon-skin cap . . . many knew him . . . some personally, others through his reputation . . . Sergeant Ed Rothaug of the Mounted Police. As he dismounted, Barbara Coonan, Patsy Clavin, and Betty Buckley, three schoolteachers from Idaho rushed up to him and greeted him cordially. When quizzed on his appearance in Malemute, Sergeant Rothaug explained that he had been assigned to destroy a large killer bear which had been preying upon sheep and cattle in Manitoba, but had made its way northward into the Yukon. Rothaug spent most of the day tacking up large signs offering substantial rewards for information as to the whereabouts of the killer bear while Georgette Spirlet, janet Desjardins, and Bertille Neary, owners of an Oregon Fish Cannery, made preparations for the trip down the Yukon River which would take them to the mine. The Burke Real Estate Ollice, owned and operated by Dick Burke, opened at 4:00 P. M. in order that gold claims could be filed. The three Wall' Street speculators, Rosemary Quinn, Betty Scully, and Natalie Smith were the first to have their deeds registered. 45 The majority of the town retired early that Sunday night, and thus few noticed the large river boat which chugged into the harbor a few minutes after 11:00 P. M. Many heads tossed on their pillows that night as they dreamed about gold nuggets the size of human fists and killer bears. - P A R T T H R E E - THE LUMBERIACK AND THE KILLER-BEAR Captain Gerald Lawler knew every rock and current of the Yukon River and therefore was the best qualified to transport the prospective gold diggers to the newly discovered mine, he also was a personal friend of many of them. While the heavy river vessel plowed through the turbulent waters of the Yukon, Ernie White, Chris Hayes, Ray Murphy and Bert DuBreuil, all of the Bear Tooth Trading Post, occupied themselves by playing a few hands of gin rummy while Leona Allen, Jeanne Surprenant and Lorraine Poitras, currently starring in the new stage hit, The Life and Hard Times of Sally Wundergroupf' amused themselves by talking about recent happenings in the States. On deck, Denny Sherman, having left his business for a few days, was instructing Mary Wise, Claire Davignon, Celia Barriault and Claire Lariviere, of the New Ziegfield Follies, on the finer arts of handling a rifle. A little before noon the craft landed before a large range of ice-streaked mountains dotted with caves. Gert Besso and Rose Paquette were the first to disembark and stretch their legs on the ice-packed earth. As the little expedition slowly made its way up the mountain side laden down with picks, shovels, and rifles, a check-shirted, dark-haired fellow suddenly appeared from behind a pile of boulders. At first glance many recognized him . . . . their old friend Maurice LaFrance, now a lumberjack and half-owner in the newly discovered gold lode. The delight in seeing LaFrance was overwhelming, and it was fifteen minutes before the expedition could continue. Finally, after hours of traipsing through the hills, they finally came to a cave which LaFrance said was the entrance to the mother lode. He insisted that they should settle down for the night before investigating the cavern. Lean-tos were set up for the women, while the men set blankets upon the ground for themselves. While this was being done, three Girl Scout Counsellors, Irene Kruger, Pat Makin, and Pat Mahoney practiced their Campfire Girl learn- ing and built a roaring bonfire. After everyone had eaten heartily, they retired in preparation for the busy day on the morrow. Close to midnight the fire burned out, and only the occassional snores broke the silenceg then, almost silently, but yet suddenly, a low growl invaded the stillness as a huge bear stood on a rim of rocks outlined against the moon- light. It poised ready to leap onto the unsuspecting personage of Big jake Killoran. The silence was suddenly shattered by an ear-splitting report, the bear roared and hurtled forward . . . dead. The camp was immediately wakened, but Denny Sherman remained impassive as his smoking rifle gave testimony as to who had killed the animal. Big Jake Killoran exclaimed, Denny, you saved my life! Denny grinned, I needed the reward money, that's all. The mining attempt was startedg after weeks of hard labor the venture was called a failure, but everybody carried away enough money to pay his or her income tax. After all the hardships they had endured, everyone realized that tha trpe gold of their lives had been found in their years at Holy Family High Sc oo . 46 A-ct promptly. .Sitwlmfz A ,Judd B-e courteous. C-oncentrate. D-espise dishonesty. E-at regularly. F-ear no task. G-ive your best. H-ope always. I-dle not your time. J-udge generously. K-now of what you speak. L-ove everybody. M-ake friends. N-eglect no duty O-bey God's laws. P-ray fervently. Q-uiet bad habits. R-ead good books. S-leep sufficiently. T-rain your mind. U-se discretion. V-oice your thoughts discreetly. W-aste not. X-amine yourself. Z-ealously live. -Patricia Halkyard 47 I '7 gibiwx Q G lvl, f,,' f lf I 9 455 CU if fl' ,HM Q fl ' Qf fl I V N I if l ' . 7 l , rw' W m f ' ll llllllvll U 1' l ' ny W A i N f A f . 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I , I A' l Mllllllllllllllllll I9 emma Patricia Halkyard. Vivian Potvin, Elizabeth Francis. Ellen Curry As stzuccl in thc constitution ol' thc first lutcrnzuiouzll Rclzuious Club formccl in 1935 in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, thc purpose ol the Ofgllllllilllflll is 215 follows: The International Relations Club expects to arouse an awareness oi the existence of world problems. and a curiosity about these problems. Its members will gain some information. but more important, will learn reliable sources for such information. These activities should promote. if properly carried on. an unbiased appreciation ot the difliculties that coniront other nations. This appreciation. making lor world citizenship. must at the same time tend toward an understanding of the problems ot this country and the up-building of American citizenship. 54 During the year, members of the International Relations Club attended a debate at the New Bedford Public Library, on the subject, Can We Get Along With Russia? Among other activities planned for the club this year are: a debate, Should The United States Provide Military Aid For Nationalist ChinaP g a play for Pan American Day, a current events scrapbook, sound films and film strips. The club also obtained a set of Bags of the various member nations of the UN. Special committees were arranged for the preparation of the scrapbook and for arranging the bulletin board with posters, flags, and newspaper clippings of timely interest. Through the International Relations Club and the discussing of world problems, the students were trained for civic responsibility which they will accept later. ' Our club oflicers included Elizabeth Francis, President, Patricia Halkyard, Vice-President: Vivian Potvin, Secretary, and Ellen Curry, Treasurer. -Vivian Potvin, Secretary AM If ffl A ., a , 4 , f 4. riif pp, GTJWQJ 55 cience mv xmvnannunmun lohn Mucedo, Leona Allen, Iames Reed. Margaret Francis, Kevin Roche lhe filll'lL'-Ciflt'lllU-PillSlC'lSlS Scienfe llluh resnnietl actii ities early in Ocloe Iyer. Rosa-niary Quinn. former x'it'e-presiclenl, presicletl at the first niet-ting. ill which election ol' oH'it'ers was held. 'l'he following offit-ers welt chosen: l'r1'.s'i1lr'11l Kevin Roche I'ir1'-I'rf'.s'fr1z'11f Leona ,Xllen Sr'z'rr'Iury Margaret lfram-is 'fw'11.v11n'r -lohn Macetlo 1'11f1li1'ily klanies Reed The purpose of the fluh is to bring to the niintls of those particularly inieresletl, niotlern applications ol' science. ln ortler to do this. reports from current science magazines are given, and fihns portraying srientifiti principles are shown. The fact that science is essentially truth and that God is the Essence of Yliflllll, is always borne in niincl. Any scientific project. therefore, which eliminates God can he proved to he contrary to scientific methods. 56 :, H5 WX MW S 2 'fft ' ,gif-' M Q X ' ' 1 S cA,CzfvaZi+:4 I QW-w...N glue ,Hofy gamify pfayera Ellen Curry merrily recounted her varied experiences at the Fairhaven Summer Theatre during the past season, at the initial meeting of the Players. As an active member of the newly formed Catholic Theatre Guild of New Bedford, Rosemary Quinn explained the aim and advantages of the embryonic group. Dramatic readings by Elizabeth Francis completed the program. A rollicking, good comedy was presented at the Thanksgiving assembly by Bertrand DuBreuil, Barbara Coonan, Thomas Fredette, Patricia Clavin, James Reed, and Pearl Lawler. The Christmas program included two playlets. The Freshmen made their debut in Books for Christmas. The cast included julia Costa, Josephine Abraham, Anne Mahoney, Mary Louise Davis, Henry Quinn, Martin Butler, Evelyn Rose, Armand Brodeur, Anne Smith, Robert Alfonso, and Francis Mahoney. The second play, A Letter from Luke, by Earl J. Dias of this city, had in the cast Patricia Hart, Marjorie Dooley, james Reed, Mary Malone, Ruth Sherman, Dorothy Kennedy, and Arnold Parsons. In january the Players presented a movie, The Sullivans. Abraham Lin- coln, with his log cabin memories, would have been aghast with the Schooldays of 1949, as they were enacted by Cecile Foisy, Patricia Gillin, Margaret Francis, Urania Pimental, joan Cantwell, Robert Davis, Francis Arruda, john Borowicz, Pauline Magnant, Joan Ward, Kevin Roche, Arnold Parsons, Thomas Fredette, Therese Finnerty, John Moore, Catherine Martin, Dorothy Williams, Marie Murray, John Deane, Elizabeth Vieira, Arthur Boudreau. and Vincent Ryan. 1f ,,Q2.QQ -up f iff' RN L. 'lt .Ili 58 AI J V F Hp mL I A V LY YE R Sa 59 OHN 'lf CIURRX lJiw'1'lm' of M mir lil! gag fm QU 'hm W l Nttltu lima ltr E5 mf W Cllwly of goof! Counde it 5004 0 Fztrly in Oftolner the lirst meeting ol' the Book flluh was heltl. :Intl the lollowing oilicers elected: l'zttrit'izt Makin Pr1'.vir11'nI Ellen Curry l i1'ff-Pn'.f'if1r'11I Marie Murray Sl'I'l'I'flll'j' Margaret Francis , ,.,,, A T7'l'll.Y1ll'I'l The :tim ol' the club is to make known and to ztppreciztte our inztm' Catholic :authors ztncl their works. This :tim is striven lor hy drawing the names ol' three members :tt each meeting, ztncl having each ol' these persons rezul zt hook written hy zt Czttholif author :incl prepare Il report for the following meeting. The Book Cluh meets once at month, :mtl is foncluctecl uncler the auspices ol' Sister Mary Daniel. Margaret Francis, Ellen Curry. Patricia Makin, Marie Murray 62 636066 .io 'VILL lidldfdg Pictured above is the exhibit for Catholic Book Hleek, an annual display at Holy Family. The purpose ol Catholic Book Wleek is to foster an appreciation for the best in Catholic literature as an antidote for the many sordid books that are becoming so numerous. Many ol' the most recent works by Catholic authors were obtained and tastefully arranged for the display. Looking over these books are, from left to right, back row, Marie Murray, Francis Carroll, and Margaret Francisg front row, Bertrand DuBreuil and Esther Harrington. t 63 granclclzifclren ejsrlofg jamifg Rosemary Quinn. Richard Burke, Georgette Spirlet. Esther Harrington, Ellen Curry. Richzlrcl Burke is the son 011 Mr. Qfllzxss 01' 19161 and Mrs. Kenneth Burke. Ellen Curry is the claugluer 01' Mr. john 'l'. Qillziss ol' 19195 and Mrs. H1-nie Hzxrrin gmn fillzlss 01' 1921j Curry. Esther Harrington is the daughter ol' Mr. Qlllass 01' 19131 and Mrs. Eclwurcl Harrington. Rosemary Quinn is the daughter ol' Mr. flllass ol' 19151 and Mrs. Vlqlllllllilh Quinn. Cieurgelle SlDll'lC1 is the daughter 01' Mr. fCl2lSSCb11 19181 and Mrs. Alphonse Spirlel. 641 ongrafufafiond fo ur rize innem Elizabeth Scully and Elizabeth Francis. lilimbclll Frzmc'is :mil Elizabeth Scully suc'c'cssl'ully coinpclccl with stuflcms from fil'L'2lIL'l' New Bccll'orcl High Schools in an f,l'2ll0l'l2ll Cmilcsl. Using thc ilu-mc I Speak for lDcnnoc'1'z1c'y. Elimbclh Frzmctis won lirsm prizc :incl Elizabeth Scully won sccoml. XYQ arc pmlul ol' our clzlssinulcs and simicrc-ly c'm1g1'z1tL1lz1tc llicm. f in .- 2 ,- - ll f . ' 2 65 ' ' K F5353 N W fl 63 Ax A. NTN A W 'N' X A X iff! fl gag 93 n eaai V ff ! Aff f il A j00f66l! After a Eve years' absence in athletics the Blue YVave came back to the gridiron, completing the program of returning to the major sports. Under the skillful uidance of head Coach Edward Lowne , our reen and inex erienced 8 Y S P lads took on a ru ed schedule in their initial season. Wfith an extremel small gg Y squad of candidates and beset by numerous injuries, they emerged victoriously in two contests, tied one and lost four. HOLY FAMILY 6 SAINT ANDREIV 6 Although completely outplaying the visiting Rhode Islanders, our boys could dent the goal line only once. Our backfield gained two-hundred and eighty-seven yards to the eighty-three yards for Saint Andrew. Davis of the visitors accounted for eighty-two yards of this on an end run that tied the score. Paul Kennedy, Bud Sottack, and Tom Ryan stood out in the backfield while Frank Suzan, Buddy Carr, and Ozzie LaFrance deserved merit on the line. HOLY FAMILY 12 NANTUCKET 0 The Blue Wave surged with authority as they racked up their first victory over Nantucket High. Led by fullback Paul Kennedy and halfback Chris Hayes, our boys capitalized on every break extended them. Kennedy plunged over from the three-yard line in the first period while end Ozzie LaFrance caught a bullet pass from quarterback Tom Ryan and raced twenty yards for the second tally. Again Frank Suzan, our center, and Buddy Carr, tackle, starred. HOLY FAMILY 0 SAINT ANTHONY 7 A large gathering of nearly 1,000 fans saw our boys drop their first game of the season to an experienced and undefeated Saint Anthony team. The rival Saints scored early in the second period on a pass. The Blue and VVhite came roaring back in the last half as quarterback Ryan heaved three successive passes to Ozzie,' LaFrance bringing the ball to the Saint Anthony thirty-Hve yard strip. Doc Pothier and Chris Hayes carried the pigskin to the fifteen, but here the Saints' rugged line rose to halt the uprising and stop the Holy Family threat cold. Even in defeat the line play of Buddy Carr, Georgie John, and Louis Racine stood out as they continually brought down Saint Anthony backs. HOLY FAMILY 0 CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS 37 A strong and well-drilled Christopher Columbus High of Boston handed our boys their second setback. They completely outclassed our lads, using a diversified 'I'-formation that at times had the Holy Family line wondering who had the ball. Frank Suzan, our star center and kicker, suffered a slight brain concussion and his loss was felt immensely by the Lowneymen. Bud Fisher, speedy halfback, played well even in the face of such tremendous odds. 67 HOLY FAMILY 0 CASE HIGH 45 Still suffering the effects of their previous setbacks, the Blue X'Vave again was reduced to a ripple as the unbeaten Case team soundly whipped our boys for the second straight game. About the only bright spot was the Holy Family substitutes who played all the last half and tried gallantly to stop the onrushing Case backheld. Freshman fullback Johnny McKenna had the only Holy Family attack of the day but this also ran out of fuel on the Case fifteen-yard line. HOLY FAMILY 6 OUR LADY'S HIGH 7 In the I'llOSt heartbreaking game of the season Our Lady's High of Newton, after trailing for more than three quarters came from behind in the last minute to score on a blocked kick and edge out our lads 7 to 6. Going into the game a twenty-point underdog, our determined gridders battled the undefeated Newton team virtually into submission. The Holy Family line rose time and again to halt advances by the visitors. The first quarter saw our backfield, of Kennedy, Sottack, aml Hayes pile up yardage on the ground while Tom Ryan and LaFrance combined to give our boys added strength via the airlanes. Doc Pothier scored the touchdown on a perfectly executed reverse in the second period. Again as luck would have it, Tom Ryan, our shifty quarterback, was injured forcing the Lowneymen to play a strictly defensive game in the last half. Then in the waning minutes of the game, came the worst break possible. Suzan's attempted kick on the twenty-yard line was blocked by an Our Lady end who raced for the score. The placement kick for the point split the uprights and that was the ballgame. Ends, Georgie john and Ozzie LaFrance, played their best game of the year as they continually broke up end runs by the visitors. HOLY FAMILY 13 BOURNE 7 Ending the season in a blaze of glory, the Blue lvave notched their second win of the campaign. Displaying their finest offensive football of the year our gridders struck hard and fast in the opening Canto as Doc Pothier took a shovel pass from Chris Hayes and raced fifteen yards for the tally. Buddy Carr split the uprights with a perfect kick for the point. Again our lads capitalized on a Bourne fumble this time Ed Sottack and Paul Kennedy combined to bring the ball to the three-yard line, where Sottack scored standing up. Pothier, Kennedy, and Sottack were the big guns that led the Holy Family attack while three seniors, LaFrance, John, and Rothaug played a fine game defensively. In the annual All-Bristol County Class B team, Frank Suzan and Ozzie LaFrance were chosen at center and end positions respectively. Buddy Carr and Paul Kennedy were chosen on the Class B second team, while Hayes, john, Ryan, and Pothier received honorable mention. ' 68 0.1 H9003 Gazual-If Xxx!!!-XkiQXs,xx glinllmu Rmuj llillll Nlzlrkcy. Ruger Ric'lx:n'cl. xXlllDl'C'f Pulllic-1'. I'z1ul licnm-113. 'Ibm Ryan. Chris Hayes. f'l'r1f1 lfmup cltbllfll linl l.owm'x. Rau C1m'miL'1'. luck l,mvm-x. Iannw KYQZUIIIIUIK. Bull flllllllllll. Nlnk .Xll'llU. RU: Ifnlm HlJg'2ll1!. A K ,r fflll'SI2ll'IillgClllil1lCl cmmsislccl ol' Chris Huycs, -lack l,mvm'y, Bill Quinlan. Alzuncs fJ'f10l1llUl', Tmnmy Ryan. TU g6l,6L2tAa! For when one Great Scorer Comes to write against your name, He writes not that you won or lost But how you played your game. Holy Family High's Blue Wfave entered into its second year of post-war ball, possessing the nucleus for a formidable club. It was carefully conditioned under the watchful and talented coaching eye of Ed Tubba Lowney. VVith lanky Bill Quinlan, pivot-man deluxe, and the scrappy and colorful guard, Chris Hayes from last year's starting five, Coach Lowney, after making his final cuts, added to this pair, Tommy Ryan, an adept ball-handler and remarkable set-shot artist, Nick Aiello all C-Y-O center last year and to complete the lineup, a young man who has no peer as a backboard controller and a capable offensive forward as well, Jack Lowney. The opposition to be provided for this quintet was of a considerably higher caliber than any previous Parochial squad had encountered, but undaunted, the squad was highly enthusiastic as they met their first opponent, a formidable Alumni group. ALUMNI GAME Bill Quinlan paced the Holy Familyites to their first victory of the season, hitting the strings for 17 points, Jack Lowney was tremendous off the boards and Chris Hayes controlled the back-court play with his fine ball handling. Final Score, 38-33. i CASE In its First regulation encounter Holy Family High emerged victorious to the tune of 42-35, in a close and well-contested ball game. Quinlan again was atop the scoring parade, tallying 15, while the floor play of Lowney and Hayes was once more commendable. BRISTOL AGGIES Holy Family journeyed to Segregansett and thrilled a capacity house, with their collegiate-like play, as they completely outclassed their opposition by the score of 48-15. Quinlan, as usual, was atop the scoring column as he netted 20 points, most of them coming as result of fast break passes from Chris Hayes, whose floorwork and playmaking caught the fancy of a large partisan crowd. 71 TAUNTON In engaging its first Class A competition of the year, Holy Family's usually cool mannerisms seemed to disappear, but even at that they rendered Taunton a serious scare before finally bowing 38-35. Keogh's set-shot ability amazed a home crowd as he led the Herringtowners to victory. Quinlan and Lowney were the only bright spots for the Parochials as they scored 15 and 9 respectively. LAWRENCE CENTRAL Holy Family's trip to Boston was all in vain as the Blue and White again met Class A competition. The spacious garden floor apparently baffled our boys as they were dealt a disconcerting 38-29 defeat by the smooth working club from Lawrence. Lowney led the locals with 10, but he had little support from his fellow teammates. Quinlan was effectively bottled up, and to make matters worse, the capabilities of the squad decreased considerably as Aiello and Hayes fouled out early. NEW BEDFORD The Blue and White next encountered arch rival New Bedford, on the latter's home court and suffered their third straight setback, as the Crimson came out on top 44-30. Quinlan tallied 10 but the scoring punch was otherwise dormant as Lowney and Aiello were ejected early in the fray because of fouls. Hayes was outstanding in defeat however, his Hery play salient throughout. CASE Awakening with a bang from the lethargic brand of ball that had charac- terized their three previous encounters, the Parochials humbled Case High of Swansea by the overwhelming score of 70-22. Four of the starting quintet hit double figures as the Blue and Xvhite rolled. Lowney garnered 17, Hayes shone defensively as well as offensively, 145 Ryan hitting double figures for the first time, 10, and Quinlan 10. VOCATIONAL A powerful Artisan combine rolled over Holy Family by the score of 58-42 in a tilt staged at Hammond Auditorium. Lowney and Aiello again were handed early showers as they fouled out before the half. Bill Quinlan stood out for the Parochials as he garnered 18 points. Lewis and Monize were superb for the Green as they led their teammates to victory. I wanm-IAM A spirited Wareham quintet gave a visiting Holy Family Five a whale of a battle before the Parochials finally pulled away in the final period to win 72 47-37. Nick Aiello was a major cause in the Blue and Wl1ite's finally subduing the Spillanemen, as his play all evening drew praise from the most severe critics. A demon off the backboards and a whiz offensively-he finally showed the brand of ball that resulted in his being an all C-Y-O center last year. Bill Quinlan also shone as he sank 10 points through the hoop. ST. ANTHONY The intense feeling of rivalry between Holy Family and St. Anthony was evident in the air as the two teams clashed at Ashley Auditorium. Holy Family dominated the play throughout the fray and emerged victorious 46-31. Jack Lowney and Tommy Ryan collaborated to lead the Lowneymen with 13 and ll points respectively. Ryan thrilled the crowd with his deadly accuracy from outside the bucket, while Lowney was a thorn in the sides of Sahadi's warriors both offensively and defensively. ST. ANTHONY For the second time within a week, New Bedford's two Catholic schools engaged in battle and as in the previous tilt, Holy Family rode roughshod over its rival. Final score of the game staged on the immense Amory floor 41-27. jack Lowney and Bill Quinlan dominated the scoring once again to tally 12 and 10 points apiece. Hayes, Ryan, and Aiello all performed well as Holy Family continued its basketball supremacy over the North End Institution. ST. ANDREW The members of the St. Andrews aggregation from Barrington, Rhode Island were the Blue and White's foe and their venture to the Textile Gymnasium proved to be a humiliation as they were trounced 52-28. Tommy Ryan was sensational, missing but one shot all night as he amassed I3 points, IIIOSI of which came as a result of sets from outside. Bill Quinlan also stood out as he dropped 10 through the hoops. Coach Ed Lowney was able to substitute freely without faltering the attack, as the Parochials romped to a free- scormg victory. CONCLUSION Because of an early publication our tabulation of the games terminates here. At this time we are entering the second half of our schedule and in con- sideration of the high caliber of the teams we have encountered, more than half the games out of our class, the Blue and White aggregation may be proud of its record and possess, without presumption, a confident expectation that it again will be the recipient of a bid to the Catholic Tournament. 73 9 I Ji:-vhs I- vxvqhliq .IV up fl Sir X ,YW 71515 Q - tl' by 0 5 AZ' QVJI' r 4 I ' ,Q C ,l UMM 5 1 My mmm ' Mlm xihl ' 7 .. X- 5 -1. I 1 OUR FABULOUS NINE IN REPOSE . I A DICK BURKE UNLEASHES HIS SMOKE BALL BETWEEN THE INNINGS 71 Bmdaf Not too much can be said at this time about the Holy Family Baseball squad. Nlhen the MARIA went to press, the season had not yet started. We are, however, looking forward to a big season with veterans from last year's squad returningg such as , pitchers Dick Burke and Bill Quinlan, catcher Chris Hayes, inhelders Tom Ryan and Frank Suzan, and outfielders Paul Kennedy, Paul Markey, and Francis Carr. Under the careful management of Ed Lowney, H. F. should have an excellent baseball year. The games already scheduled are: New Bedford High 2 games New Bedford Voke Fairhaven High St, Anthony High St. Andrews Prep. YVareham High Dartmouth High 75 Q'I'oj1 Rfmvj Paul Kcnncdy, Nick Aicllo, Ray c1Ul'l1lil'l'. Clillfflllll lfozuj Rugcl' Ricllzml Paul hllll'ki'y, .XlllJl'l'? lJm ' l'nlllic'l'. Il' KII1c'c'l'lczlclc'l's cmlsislccl ol' Rnscnmzwy INIzn'lin, l':llric'izl H2llkf'2ll'Kl, LCUIIZI .Xllvn Cllzlirc l,zn'ivic1'c. Bart llulirvuil, Pczlrl Lzlwlcr, Nzllzllic Smith. lflorza Coury :md Clzlirc l,2lYigl10Il. 715 SENIURS AT STUDY BELIEVE IT on NOT!! 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SOUSA THOMAS 6' COURY'S MARKET 633 BROCK AVENUE Telephone 3-5006 Frui'rs-Vegetables-MemTs-Groceries 34 x C' j1limz'nis of TOMMI E'S MARKET THE OSBORNFIS I8I XRNOI D Sl REE I C' plinzents of TRAVELER'S SERVICE STATION RIDE BY BUS TO AND FROM YOUR SCHOOL UNION STREET RAILWAY COMPANY WF Ajzpreciflle Your PIlfT07lIlg6II C' IIIIIIIFIIIS of ACUSHNET FISH CO. 6 Comjlliflwtlls of ACME SERVICE STATION 1270 PURCHASE STREET Complimfwzls of Acushnet ond New Bedford Cooperative Bank Conzplintents of ADAMS RESTAURANT AILLERY'S PHARMACY Joseph A. Bedard, Reg. Phar., Prop. 190 XVeld Street, corner County Street New Bedford, Mass. Telephone 3-9014 ALEXANDER'S HOBBY SHOP Model Airplanes - Motors - Boats and Acc'ess0ries 612 So. XVater St. Tel. 4-6971 ALICE HAT SHOP ALICE BROCHU, Prop. 1527 Acushnet Ave. New Bedford, Mass. 36 ALLEN'S BAKING COMPANY Buy It Baked Crmzplirzzwzls of AL'S TYDOL STA.TION ALMEIDA OIL CO. 104 1VlllS0l' Street New Bedford, Mass Crmlplimenls of A R M A N D 'S Smith Mills Compliments of A F R I E N D WALTER P. BAILEY Mass. Reg. Master Plumber No. 823 Plumbing Sc Heating - Sheet Metal Work Pumps - Oil Burners 126 Dartmoutll St. New Bedford, Mass. Tel. 2-4184 37 BARBA'S ESSO SERVICE CENTER Cars Called For and Delivered Tires and 77111105 - Ac'1'cssories General Auto Rejmiring 823 Kempion Street Dial 2-7l-16 john Barba, Prop. Tel. 2-7063 BARNA.BY JEWELER DIAMONDS - YVATCHES - JEYVELRY 1703 Aeuslmel Avenue, near Nash Road New Bedford, Mass. Comjylimrfnts of BARROW'S TEXACO BARRY'S VARIETY Jerry Barry, Proprietor 55 Locust Street Tel. 2-7289 Compliments of W. A. BASSETT COMPANY HFISH and OYSTERSH Compliments of BELMONT A. C. 38 CompI1'ments of F. D. BERRY, M. D. Comjilimenfs of BETTENCOURT PHARMACY 16-13 Acuslmet Avenue Corner Hathaway Street Compliments of BIG CHIEF MA.RKET 315 Rivet Street 674 Brock Avenue Dial 7-9336 Dial 3-3868 Co11rlr'o11s Sm'zfif'f' Open 24 Hours BLUE BIRD TAXI Telephone 8-5225 1546 IXCUSIIDCI Avenue New Bedford, Mass. Compliments of BLUE RIBBON LAUNDRY Phone 3-1036 BOUCHER'S STORE FOR MEN AND BOYS Sporting Goods Department 1209 Acushnet Avenue New Bedford, Mass. Ovila Boucher, Prop. 39 BRALEY'S CREAMERY, INC BE'1 l'ER DAIRY PRODUCTS BRENNEKE'S PIES BROAD MEADOWS FARM CALEF BROTHERS CANDY SHOP CAPE COD BAKERY 40 F jllinzwzr f CONTINENTAL BAKING CO. WONDER BREAD C' plinzffnis of JUDGE WALTER CONSIDINE C' lblinzrwi f ARTHUR CONTANT C' fllflllfllf f CORDEIRO FUNERAL CHAPEL COREY BROS. - Florists Flowers of Distinrtion Acushnct M' 'NI B lf 1 C. C' plimrnts of EVERETT H. CORSON 41 Best Mfislzes CARROLL'S SERVICE STATION CARTER AND BEEDEM SURPLUS SALES CO. Dealers in mens' rlotlling CHARTIER'S GROCERIES AND MEATS 42 RODNEY FRENCH BLVD. Tcl. 2-7804 CENTRAL PHARMACY Armand Charpentier, Prop. - Registered Pharmic L COMMUNITY PHARMACY Joseph Carvalho, Reg. Pharmacist C mpliments of CHARLIE'S SPORT STORE 2 Purchase St. Opp. Olympia 42 COTTAGE STREET SUPER SERVICE GULF GAS AND OIL llvIlSl1I'IIg and Grensirtg - Reverse flushing 7'IIdilIi01'.S' CROWN RA.DIO and PHOTO CO. 421 COUNTY STREET COUNTY ST. SHEET METAL SHOP Hot Air Heating and Ventilating Air Conditioning - Sheet Metal Work 1091 County Street Tel. 5-7048 Conzplinzenls Of C. F. CUSHING 6' SON LEATHER GOODS AND LUGGAGE SINCE 1877 586 Pleasant Street Cushing Bldg., opposite Library CUSSELL'S CLEANERS Plant: 210 County Street Stores: 210 County Street - 154 Union Street - 741 Kempton Street ISABEL'S BEAUTY SHOP Isabel Hendricks Andrade, Prop. Room 6, Vera Building, 216 Union St. Tel. 3-1567 43 DAGESSE BEAUTY SALON 241 ASHLEY BLVD. DARTMOUTH STREET QUALITY MARKET DAVlDOW'S CLOTHING STORE Home of Paul Thomas Clothes 1040-42 So. Wfater Street New Bedfo 1 NI INSIST ON DAVIDSON'S PORK PRODUCTS Compliments of E. H. DESROSIERS Teacher of PIANO - ORGAN - HARMONY Miss G. Sullivan, Assistant Studios: 5 South Sixth Street, New Bedford, Mass. 'I 1 2 1 0 DON'S MARKET 1859 ACUHNET AVE, 44 F lf2II.1I7l'ZIf.S' of WILLIAM S. DOWN EY F rpliments of DUN-RITE CLEANSERS EDDIE'S DRY GOODS STORE LADIES, MENS, Sc CHILDRENS YVEAR Rivet Sl. Tcl. 3-0023 F pliments of E. D. S. EAT AT JIMMIE EVANS' FLYER C' pliments of FARMER'S DAIRY INC. 45 Cmnjnlinzents of THE FINNI PHARMACIES FORTIN ELECTRIC CO. 1821 Acuslmcl Ave. New Bedford, Mass. Tel. 4-8141 ELECTRICAL IVIRING, REPAIRS ik SERVICE FOLCO JEWELERS 1087-1617 Acushnct Avenue New Bedford, Mass EXPERT YVATCH REPAIRER Compliments of ARTH U R C. FONTAI N E PLUMBER Compliments of DR. fr MRS. E. DIANE FREITAS Compliments of WILLIAM R. FREITAS City Treasurer 46 GALLIGAN BROS. FURNITURE CO. 908-912 SOUTH XVATER STREET Phone 2-0817 GARTZMAN'S DEPT. STORE 1035 so. XVATER STREE1' STYLE QUALITY ECONOMY C07IIlJ1I'N1l'71I'.S' of GEARY'S MARKET Ernest Geary, Prop. 263 Summer Street New Bedford, Mass. Complimerzls of GENT'S BAKERY GERMAI NE'S BEAUTY SHOP Telephone 6-8489 16 Rodney French Blvd. New Bedford, Mass. Complimffnts of DR. JOHN J. GIBBONS, D.M.D 47 GLADDY'S DRESS BOX 811 Purchase Street New Bedford, Mass, Baldwin Pianos - Hammond Solovox Spinets - Consoles - Grands - Musical Instruments - Sheet Music GODREAU MUSIC CENTER 21 North Sixth Street Rear of Public Library Coozzplinzents of GREEN'S BAKERY MARK E. GREEN LEAF PLUMBING and HEATING Tel. 3-1231 Compliments of GRENON'S FUNERAL HOME Omer Grenon, Prop. 51 Mt. Pleasant Street New Bedford Crmzplimenls of HACKlNG'S BEAUTY SHOP 48 Complimf'11ts of EDWARD J. HARRINGTON XVHEN YOU THINK OF HATS THINK OF HARRY THE HA.TTER Complm1011ts of HARTLEY'S MARKET HAWES ELECTRIC COMPANY 592 Pleaszmt Street Ne Phone 8-5285 N. P. HAYES CO. HARDYVARE 65 XVilliam Street Corner A 1 t A C07I1PI17I'll?77fS of RICHARD C. HEDQUIST 49 Compliments of DR. WM. JENNEY, M. D. Crmrpliments of DR. J. N. JOSEPH KAPLAN'S FURNITURE AND RADIO STORES 1182 Acushnet Avenue 1020 South XVater Street KEA.TING'S The Store of Better Drugs, Books, Cards PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED 562 County Street, opposite St. Lawrence Church Dial 2-7048 KELLEHER DRUG STORES Sperinlists in Poesrriptions for More Than Forty Years County and Kempton Streets C07Tl1JIi771!f7'If5 of K E Y S T O N E 50 THE HIGHAM PHARMACY, INC. 212 Union Street Complimefzts of GEORGE HOLMSTROM YVl1olesale Food Distributor Made-Rite Polalo Chips - Krispy Kernel Nuts HOME WASHING CO. L.-XUNDERERS DRY-CLEANERS lll Myrtle St. Tel. 7-9396 New Bedford, Mass. IIIIIPII Monday Comes, Think Of US HOUSEHOLD FURNISHING CO., INC. State Theatre Building l'f1f1'ry!l1ir1g' for flu' Home Over Sixty Yrnrs of S1frvia'c Complinzenls of JACK AND HARRY'S AUTO STORE Comjxlimrfnts of JARRY'S PHARMACY Gaston A. Jarry, Reg. Phar. Gabrielle D. larry, Reg. Phar. 56 Rodney French Blvd. New Bedford, Mass. 51 C01IIl2llN'I!'7'llS of STANLEY J. KOCZERA, M. D. ALFRED A. KOEHLER FINE GROCERIES, MEATS, FRUITS and VEGETABLES Tclcpllonc 3-0954 127 Maxficld Street KOSKA BROS. ELEc'1'R1CAL CONTRACTORS Rf'5ldl'77lI.Ill - Comrnerrizzl - Industrial 1'1 I R I N G 1517 Acuslmcl Ave. Tcl. 3-8551 New Bedford, Mass. S. S. KRESGE Corner of YVi1liam and Purchase SLS. New Bedford Compliments of KRUGER B ROS. Compliments of TH EOPHILE LAFLEUR 52 A. LAMONTAGN E P.-XINTER - PAPER H.-XNGER 9255 Roc'1u1a1c .-Xvclluc Dial 9-6876 LANG'S SHOE SERVICE 2167-69 ,'XCllS11IlC1 Avenue Al Lunds Corner Eclwzml F. Lang. Prop. -- Class of 1925 THE LEACH CO. 1485-1487 ACUSHNET AVE. New Bedforcl, Mass. CKIIIIXIHTIIFIIIS of LeCOMTE'S MEN'S SHOP 1263 Acushnct Avo. New Bcc11m'c1. Mass. Tcl. 3-3-186 LEMLIN HARDWARE COMPANY BUILDERS' HARDNVARE -- XVALLPAPER Plrlmbing and I'flrr'l1'ir'11l Szlllnplifs Rodney French Boulevard Telephone 8-5718 Cmn,bl1'mr'nts of . 4? '12 4ff2 53 Dial 2-6022 JOSEPH LISS THE ORPI-IEUM CLOAK SHOP - 'fI asl1i0n Gamer - 1003 So. XVz1tcr St CUllIf71i7I7I'71fS of lIl0 County St. LOUIE THE WELDER New Bedford, Mass Crm1j1Iim1'nls of 480 Plcaszim Street LOUISE FLOWER SHOP New Bedford, Mass Cmnplimrfnts of DANIEL S. LOWNEY Attorney-at-Law Comjylimenls of DR. LAWRENCE J. LUBY-Chiropodist Con1j1Ii1n1fnts of LUCAS' DINER 6' GRILLE 54 MARTIN'S CLOTH ES STORE 986 so. WATER MAR-VEL APPAREL SHOP, INC. I4 X I LAW. C Hll SI C' fl tof McCRORY'S SOUTH END STORE C' 11 tof A FRIEND I Of FELIX McGRA,TH'S VARIETY STORE NVELD and s'1A'1'E s'1'RE13'1's C' 11 tof DR. EDWARD T. MEE Cm11,b1i1m'nIs of MADEWELL MFG. CO. DIAL New Bedford 3-5879 MAE'S SEWING CENTER Materials of Distinction 1539 Acushnel Ave. 661 Main Street New Bedford, Mass. Hyannis, Mass. Telepllone 2-2325 MAGNANT'S HAPPY HOME FURNITURE CO. RECORDS - FURNITURE - RADIOS 1637 Acushnet Avenue New Bedford, Mass Compliments of DR. JAMES H. MAHONEY, D.D.S. 'fBest W ishesn DR. JOHN F. MAHONEY WM. T. MA.NNING CO. AUTO PARTS MACHINE SHOP SERVICE 56 MELANSON'S VARIETY STORE 519 ASHLEY BLVD. Cmrzplinzents of MELODY SHOP 257 Union Street RECORDS TOPS IN POPSH C!HlI,'fIIi7IIl'lIl'S of A F R I E N D Compliments of M-K COFFEE HOUSE Conzplinwfils of MODEL DAIRY Tel. 2-9356 DR. JOSEPH W. MOORE OPTOMETRIST Dial 2-7828 85 Eighth Street I Crmzjzlinzmzls of NORTH STREET MARKET O'BRIEN MATTRESS COMPANY FURNITURE UPHOLSTERING AND REPAIRING Mrlitwssrs - Nvzv and Rrfnmdzf 167 XYIIIIHIII Slrcct, Telcpllone 3-3068 Cmnj1Ii1111'r1ls of A FRIEND N EIGH BORHOOD BARBER SHOP 57 Smith St. Henry P. Onlcy, Prop. CO1'HfJIi7III?71fS of ORCHID DINERS Compliments of PACIFIC OIL COMPANY Tel. 9-6271 58 Compliments of MR. SAEED MORAD and Real Estate Agent SON Cmnjnliznrwis of W. E. MORRISON llislrilnztm' of BRENNEKHS PIES Cmzzpliflimzis of Greater New Bedford Milk Dealers Association Crmzjzlirliwzls of TOM POU LOS New Bedford Theatre Confectionery Co. 253 Union Street Compliments of NEW MANHATTAN MARKET 143 Union Street C01IIlIIf7IlI'IIfS of NORTH END LAUNDRY 59 P A N ' S Corner Valentine Street and Brock Avenue Dial 3-6112 New Bedford, Mass. The Spur lI l1ei'e Old Ifriends Affect New Friends for TASTY SANDYVICHES AND SOFT DRINKS Compliments of PARAGON TRAVEL AGENCY 678 Pleasant Street Phone 6-8277 DR. WALTER M. PEJKO, D.M.D. 50 Tallman St. New Bedford Tel. 2-3232 Compliments of PELCZAR SERVICE STA. REFRIGERATION SALES AND SERVICE COMMERCIAL 8: DOMESTIC 45-47 Rodney French Blvd. Distributors of Federal Commercial Refrigerators Compliments of PEPlN'S VARIETY STORE MEATS - VEGETABLES - GROCERIES Corner of Highland and Durfee Streets 60 DR. PERRAS, M. D. A FRIEND PERRY THE FLORIST POISSON, JEWELER 1109 So. YVatcr St. POOR BROTHERS 196 Union Street PORTER AND LAKE 61 Cmnpliments of DR. LAWRENCE S. QUINN Cmnjzlimzfnts of A F R I E N D Con1jJlimer1ts of THOMAS M. QUINN DR. FRED A. RILEY 222 Union Street Compliments of ROBERT'S MARKET GROCERIES, MEATS AND VEGETABLES 473 Ashley Boulevard Dial 2-7568 ROBERT'S PHARMACY Albert AI. Lariviere, Reg. Pharm. 629 Brock Avenue, corner Valentine New Bedford, Mass. 62 RODMAN CLUB COMPANY 331 Nash Road ROGER'S ICE CREAM PLACE ICE CREAM - ALL FLAVORS Light Lunches - Open I1 A. M. to II P. M II6 Hutllcston Ave. lwmhuen M iss Tcl. 2-6660 ROSE'S BEAUTY SALON Evcrytlling for Beauty - IVith or IVilhout Appomtmult 47 Foster Street Stnfe Lirensffd Operators Nos Bullmd Nlxss Tcl. 2-8535 C07l1fI1I7lIf'HfS of A FRIEND Cmrzplirnwzis of SELF- SERVICE SHOE STORE SHAWMUT AVE. GARAGE GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING Calso Gus - Oils - Expert Lubrication Cor. Shawmut Ave. and Hathaway Rd. 63 Crmzjalimcnts of DR. THOMAS E. SHEERIN oPToMETR1s'1i Compliments of A F R I E N D FUR HOUSE OF SIDNEY Fur Sperialists Sinre 1914 Furs Ready to Mfear - Fur Repairing, Restyling ik Storage 252 Union St., Opp. N. B. Theatre New Bedford, Mass Dial 2-7392 Crmzpliments of SMITH'S ATHLETIC STORE SMITH PHARMACY 199 Court St. Compliments of A F R I E N D 64 SMITH'S RESTAURANT AND LOUNGE 231 UNION ST. New Bc-cII'ol'cI, Dial 2-1357 SMITH MILLS HARDWARE STORE The Slzmwin-VVilli11ms Paint Store l Old XVeslp01't Road North Dartmoutll, Mass SMITH MILLS PHARMACY .-Xrlllur C0l'I1Cl', Reg. Ph. - Harold Gfllllflllllll, -Ir., Reg. Ph. The REXALL Store Stale and Old XVCSIIJOIT Roads No. Darlmoutll, Mass Tcl. 3-9481 Cmnplimwzis of SOWA'S MARKET FOR QUALITY AND SERVICE CALL H. V. SOWLE - Florist F. H. Sowle, Prop. 249 Ashley Boulevard STAR LAUNDRY 95 NASH RD. 65 Compliments of STEPH'ANIE'S DRESS SHOP II62 Acushnet Avenue Nationally Adtlertised Dresses for jzmtors and tllisses STEWARD'S MARKET GOOD THINGS TO EAT 6-17 County Sl. Tel. 2-l302 Compliments of A F R I E N D Cmnpliments of SULLIVAN'S BAKERY PIES AND PASTRY 364 Ashley Blvd. SUNSET CLEANERS STORES: 144 Arnold St. Tel. 2-0787 108 County St. PLANT: 232 Dartmouth St. Tel. 2-1828 24 Hour Service When Needed SYLVIA'S PA.TENT MEDICINE STORE 499 Rockdale Avenue New Bedford, Mass. White Cottage Ire Cream - Fountain Sewfire Cigarettes Magazines Candy 66 Cmnp11'n1r'21ts of SYLVIA'S VARIETY STORE TARDIF'S BIKE SHOP BIKES SOLD - REPAIRED - RETIRED RI'1IIlIllf' Cyril' Sz'1'11ir'1f 36 Ilurfcc Sl. TCI. 4-5506 C0lIlfI1I.IIIl'HfS of THEODORE'S BARBER SHOP Cmnplimzfnls of GEORGE J. THOMAS CIVIL ENGINEER CompI1'mz'nts of A F R I E N D THE TREMONT PHARMACY In the Heart of the West End Tcl. 2-0315 Tremont Street, cor. Court St. Opposite Harrington School PRESCRIPTIONS BIOLOGICALS 67 TRU DEL'S PHARMACY THE MODERN APOTHECARYH UNITED MOTORS, INC. DODGE PLYMOUTH 449 North St. New Bedford, Mass. C!HlIPlI1I'L671lS of A F R I E N D UNITED REMNANT STORE YVOOL - SILK - COTTON We Make Covered Buttons - Covered Buckles - Button HOIes I-131 Acushnet Ave., Opp. Capitol Theatre New Bedford, Mass VICTORY CAB, INC. DIAL 5-7874 24-HOUR SERVICE Get the Habit, Taxi-Cab It Compliments of A F R I E N D 68 C' jf is of VICTORY SPORTSWEAR SHOP 807 Purclmsc St. I jf is of WALLNER'S BAKERIES WAREHAM PLUMBING, HEATING CO 'ack Rd. IVar I NI Romam Poyzmt, Prop. THE WATSON PHARMACY XVILLIAM J. O'BRIEN f' pl ts of WEST END PUBLIC MARKET 349 Kempton St. C' pl ts of HIRAM WHEA,TON'S 6' SONS, INC. 69 Comjilimmits of WILLEY'S, INCORPORATED Complimenls of EDWARD F. WHITEHEAD WILLOW TREE DAIRY 588 Dartmouth St. Tel. 3-2877 So. Dartmouth, Mass. Rooms 209-210 Olympia Bldg. One Flight Up 888 Purchase St., New Bedford FORMAL YVEAR FOR HIRE WOLLISON DRESS SUIT PARLOR Tuxedos - CIIIIIZUIIQIS - F1111 Dress - 1 m'm11I .4cr1'essoriffs Ladies Formal YVl1ite Capes and Jackets Any Garment May Be Purchased Telephone 2-3422 Evening and Sunday Appointments Smiling Service WOODLAND MARKET 478 Kempton Street Homeland Coffee Compliments of JAMES F. Wooten, Florist 70 ,,.,.,,X F. W. WOOLWORTH H47 Acushnct Ave. F limmzts of WORDELL'S GREENHOUSES G FLOWER SHOP C' f 1flII1'I1lS of A F R I E N D C' jlinzwzls of DR. H. L. W. C' jlimenls of A F Rl E N D ZEITZ THEATRES STATE - EMPIRE - NEW BEDFORD 71 WE, THE GRADLJATING CLASS OF 1949, DO GRATEFULLY THANK ALL THOSE WHG ENTERED ADVERTISEMENTS IN OUR YEARBOOK AND HOPE THAT QLJR MANY READERS WILL PATRGNIZE THEM j you ! 72 l.:1:.y.::j'jj..fg1gw- jlj-4.7 -0-7 -aff-'J-' - 'v' '- A -'ff' - 1 . r Y 1: -3.17, . -..ef- -5 '-w '21-218:22-i24'r ,----,. :r-.1 -.cm .9 - c:7!:f ' 5Q.'33.? '9- gf-'5':.?4? ':'-3'--E 118-1:-F -H 1- f'---J'-.'.?.---.1--15:-5--ai-' fx-Q-.fif .zl ' 1-if '--'-.513-. 'V 'fi --rw... --1 .ww - .. --:- - '- '-'5'b:Q'T'12'51' .711 '2 '+ 'vw-13f73f-4-as- 2 - Qi -f:J1'6'.-'-.. .. ' .--.2-N..-..-sz-...-21.42-.C .1-.-L-L.f..4+1-.avi -5:--. -'EF-52 -.'-4 L i...f-,2-,1f-...f5.gy.--.:..--'-.5-.fig-.iza-',:52.9-1.-ff --J'.'f-5.2-Y-r-1...g.f.-.gn 'f'w- -isqmi'-af:-23'f5-?-6?-5-4a.iv2'J? .e.,3.v. --f.:-. - '- ff -':25sf- Twfzfe-i'-I-.- . - '- --- .y ,..y-.--- . .1 . - . - '.-...'-.. -'... .. '-'..-. ..'- 11 -.. 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