Holyoke High School - Annual Yearbook (Holyoke, MA)
- Class of 1949
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X , .r . 5b W. ,fr 4 Tax 9' I xlkllsv Miami I sa J' I I PFIHCIPHI Henry J Fltzpatrlck and Class Oflicers ,-.-1-D -11-1 .F-eo H -gn-I 1- li .Semor I lass Preezdenl Donald Farr Vw' preudenl Irene Bagmskx Marshall Fredenck Nlezgoda Treasurer Roy Provost Srrrrlaru Constance Baush DEDICATION THIRTY years ago a young man came to Holyoke Hugh School as a teacher coach Hrs genxal dlsposrtlon hls keen sense of hu mor and understandmg mslght mto the deared hxm to us and to every student ln the school durmg all these years Hls reputatron for clean hvmg and fine sportsmanship has been responslble to a l large extent for the excellent reputatlon whrch Holyoke Hlgh School has mamtamed throughout New England especxally ln lts athletic relatlonshlps We the members of the Class of 1949 feel prlvlleged mdeed to dedlcate our Year Book to our good frlend and counselor Danlel J Regan minds and hearts of his students, have en- ' Ann L Henderson FACULTY Admuustratxon Henryj Fltzpatrxck Prmcxpal K Elleen MacCarthy Lxbrarlan Samuel A Brunelle V1ce Prmcxpal Margaret K Cavanaugh Lllllan B Maxheld Dean Harr1etE Kroepel Ernest McG1nty Guldance Englxsh Arts J Louxs Keegen Helen F Brennan Gertrude E Dunn Anna P Garvey Anna M Gear Mary Vl Greeley Gertrude M Grlfin Sarah H McGrath wllbuf F O Donnell Mathernatxcs and Sc1ence wll1l3m Bosworth George E Frost Charles L Haskell Leo F joy ce john S Lacev Anastasla Mlllane Frederlck L Mockler Helen E Morlartw Robert E Hamrll Daphne Harrmgton Edward Nowak Ellzabeth V O Hern Herbert P Schmldt W1ll1am E Holdrldge Constance Shea Mary C Kane Mary F Sulhvan Harold W Wynn Hxstory M Genevleve Browne B EIOISC Fltzgerald Ellen E Callahan Frank G Rohan VN yatt E Harper Margaret lx Sullxvan Physlcal Educatzon and Health John B Sbrega Commercial May M Austin D Edward Fenton Eleanor F Garrltx Vllllfred L Glasheen Marv Helen M Havulex Ernest P NIcG1ntx john E O Rourke Henry ,I Scanlon 'VI Scanlon Languages Mary L Cahlll james N1 lxennedx julla C Fxtzgerald E1leenN1 XILCOYmlLlx Helena A lxellx Louls E 'xlelnhardt Danxel J Regan Dr Honorla K Shme Arthur H Roberts V lfglflla A Tvrell jane A Squlre Phlllrp Hart ilu fklemuruam Zleremuah jf Qanev 1 use Brlnrnpal 19371947 Bush iinhemher 1, 1948 1 ' ' ' ,. . . . . Y V , ' Dr. Robert E. Cleary julia Browne Y' ' 5 , Y ' ' e, J-. : L . , ' s 'virs H lxroepel Vice- Principal Samuel Brunelle Dean QfGi 15 School Nurse , il Lllllan B. Maxfield Miss Brown ADMINISTRATION GUIDANCE and PL ACEMENT Mlss M Cavanaugh Mr Joyce Mr McG1nty Shlrley Byrnes i can l ' i 11 ..- -4-.. U I A. ' , V X x I 1, xx hx W, I Xxx 'x . - , 'n ' l x ATHELITIC COACHES ,JJV Phxlxp Hart Jane Squlre Vlrgmxa Tyrell Damel Regan Arthur Roberts DRIVER S EDUCATION .Q q -, 3 AUDIO I ISUAL EDUCATION Charles Szostklewncz Mr W lbur O Donnell OFFICE ASSISTANTS Mr Wyman Sup ll Donald Farr ADDRESS of WELCOME I have the honor and the prrvllege to extend to you a smcere and cordlal welcome to the Class Day exerclses of the class of 1949 We are for tunate and we are thankful also to have parents and teachers whose prlme endeavor has been to preserve and pass on to us the permanent features of educatton through the chaot1c world condltlons whlch have prevalled durmg our hlgh school years words cannot express From our earlrest youth they have mstructed us m the Amerxcan 1deals of love of God and country whlch three years of hlgh school have nourrshed and developed 1n our mmds and ln our hearts Every goal that we have reached and every success we have attamed reflects the SHCYIHCC the patlence and the understandlng of those who have sponsored our undertaklng our parents and our teachers At Holyoke Hlgh School we haxe formed many frxendshxps whtch wtll endure Though our meet mgs w1ll perhaps be less frequent ln the years to come we shall cherrsh the memorx of the three very happy years we haxe spent here together These school sears haxe been formatne ones ID our lives The contacts we haxe made the 1m pressxons we hate recened and the standards that we hate endeaxored to follow haxe con trlbuted to our dexelopment and mll make us better men and women and better crttzens of the commumty to whtch we may contrlbute our SCYVICCS l S 1: rl? N A 4 s 1 . l 1 E V, To our parents we owe a debt of gratitude which CLASS HISTORY Connle Baush RADUATION day is almost here Yet as we anticipate that happv hour we momentarily pause to record the illustrious history of the class of 1949 Three years ago dazed and bewrldered we sophomores sought refuge IH the auditorium of Holyoke High School There Mr Fitzpatrick after welcommg our class familiarized us with school rules He explained that we were expected to be in the rlght place at the right time Then as poor troubled little creatures we wandered through the halls Yet acting upon the amazmg advice of someone who knew we managed to be m the right places most of the time After this lnitlatnon we were part of Holyoke High School In fact we thought hlgh school was a fine place until October 14 1946 On that great day our first re port cards were lssued Alasl' The faculty did not think that we were as brilliant as we really were Our first class officers were Thomas O Connor pres: den! Marjorie Chase Uwe preszdenl Julie Chwalek verrelaru Floyd Sanford Ireasurer and Alan Richards marshall Several capable student counsellors aug mented th1s representatlve group The football season was ushered in Friday October 4 with a football rally Our band under the competent direction of Mr Edward lxowak provided pep and enthusiasm L1ttle wonder that our team with this start and with the splendid training of Coach Roberts was successful pnlmg up six victories And to be su e our soccer team the first since 1941 coached by Mr William Bosworth duplicated their record On October 25 sponsored by the Student Council came the annual Big Sister Party Colloqulally speak mg we little sisters had a super tnme that night How we enjoyed the hrlarlty of the evenmg' How we mar velled at the talent displayed' The Junior Senior Prom a Yule Time event was a great social occasion Although neither ,Iaunty Juniors nor Sophisticated Seniors we proved that we could dance Agam sports stole the lime light For we were justly proud of our basketball team Even the Junior Varsity composed entirely of underclassmen rose to fame Un defeated they graciously took the Second s Valley League Title Our hockey team also took honor They received the Western Massachusetts Title With spring came one of the biggest events of the year the class play Our Hearts Were Young and Gay The untlrmg efforts of Miss Grace Healy and the unflaggmg zeal of the entire cast were well rewarded w1th success Summer time was well on its way and a wee bit wiser than on that lnevltable first day we left Holyoke High School for the last time as Sophomores The fall of 1947 found us Juniors How proud and how thnlled we were to bear this title which dts tmgulshed us a upper classmen The summer months had made a few evident changes at Holyoke High School First and foremost of lm portance was the new program occasioned by the fall ure of the remodeled lunchroom to open on time Then we found a few changes had taken place within the faculty Mlss Grace Healy teacher of speech and drama tics at H H S had resigned In order to accept a position at Hmgham High School She was replaced by Miss Daphne Cullman Like wise Mr Gerald Hafey teacher in the Engush Department resigned during the summer to start the study of law at Harvard University Alas Mlss Fenton teacher of clothing for many years had retired and was replaced by Miss Mary Kane Somethmg had been added to our sports world The first football jamboree ln Western Massachusetts sponsored by Holyoke High School was held ln Sep tember At Mackenzie Stadium in face of extreme heat ten teams from surrounding towns participated nn the affair The Student Council began its organization by an nouncmg that Mlss Gertrude Grlfiin and Mr James Kennedy had been elected as faculty advisors Shortly after this when the Freedom Tram rolled mto Spring , - u - 1 1 - ' - n - , ll n - ' n . , . 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' - n . 1 - v ' v - , 1 ' - rl n - - . v . n ' . f v - 4 1 r - 1 - - - - ' . n f r - n ' field the entire Student Councll trooped to that clty ln spxte of ram we stood patiently waiting our turn to see all the great documents of history Again it was time to elect five leaders for our Junior year We chose Don Farr presldeni Marjorie Chase vlce presrdeni Irene Bagmskl secretary Alan D1Carlo treasurer and Roy Provost marshall Alas we were big sxstersl' Held m the gym on Friday evening November 14 the Big Slster Party was a great success and boasted 10092, attendance Every big and llttle sister enjoyed herself to the utmost as the entertainment committee was composed of rep resentatlves from every class Turnlng once more to sports we fund that the Hol yoke High Booters closed their second consecutlve year of wmnmg soccer The team took second place in the Hampshire League and reached the seml finals but were eliminated by Ludlow Next came football As Juniors our boys helped the 1947 team to wm glory and acclalm The big news of the season was the fact that we had retaliated that memorable Chlcopee tussle of 46 Agam a most successful season came to a close and Holyoke High School s grldsters elected Paul Mackey captam for 1948-1949 The social calendar at Holyoke H1gh this year in cluded the Junlor Senior Prom which was held as usual at the Vlar Memorlal Bulldmg on December 30 Basketball time once more From the opening game Catholic our team proved their ablllty and accuracy and rang down the curtaxn on another season with a victorious record of 13 wms and 4 losses If something of importance at Holyoke High School was underway inevitably you would find us Jumors 1n the mists of the actlvlty Accordingly when the cast for Dear Ruth the class play was announced It was only natural to find the names of four Juniors who were featured ln the leading roles Eleanor Hartxgan who played Ruth Julie Balxckl who actually lived the part of the precocious young sister and Bxll Wheeler the hllarnous antagonist were all a credit to Miss Daphne Cullman and covered themselves with glory Ln believable as lt may seem no one left the Lawrence School disappointed that evening Truly Dear Ruth can never be thought of without thinking of the fine Job done by director cast and crew Better late than never IS a famxlxar old expression which may apply to the Student Council Dance Held on Aprll 9 thls year and sponsored by the Student Council, this traditional aH'alr was held at the ll ar Memorial Bulldmg A few months later and a memorable climax to our Junior year was the ever popular Herald Dance Atop the Roger Smith Hotel and despite showery weather the dance was a flaming success Not even the weather dampened our spmts And with this our busy Junior year ended We dns missed for the summer with the pleasant thought that ln a few months we would return as seniors As seniors our status ln the school was of course changed Almost before we had reacquamted ourselves w1th our friends and before we had become accustomed to our new distlnctlon many things were underway As we chanced lnto the Llbrary we were dlsmayed for Mlss Laporte had retired Vle will always remember our favorite llbrarlan for her patient help and loving ad v1ce However we were somewhat consoled m the fact that Miss McCarthy would be there to help us A few weeks later our school life agam was darkened We re turned to school Monday September 27 to hear that Miss Sarah McGrath one of our Semor English teachers had been sernouslylnjured and would not be with us for several weeks Holyoke Hugh s gridsters opened their 1948 campalgn by defeating Turners Falls and closed the season nme games later by emerging victorious over Chicopee Thanksgrvmg morning Our thanks go to our splendld coaches Mr Roberts Mr Regan and Mr Hart Our congratulatlons to Paul Mackey our captam and his capable team Agam our soccer team won glory and ran off with the laurels from Hampshire County Indeed the booters It was Frlday evening November 19 that Holyoke H1gh School s little slsters were formally mtroduced to their bug slsters The occasion naturally bemg the Big Sister Party As a result of the combmed efforts of Mr Fred Mock ler Semor Class ad visor and the ,lunlor and Semor class ofhcers who this year were Donald Farr preszdent Irene Bagmskx vzce preszdenl Constance Baush secre tary Roy Provost lreasurcr and Francis Nlezgoda marshal the Junior Semor Prom was enjoyed by all who attended We came back from our Christmas vacation with smiles on our faces and greeted our teachers but lo' one of them had left as Miss and returned as Mrs The smiles all vanished However after bemg assured our favorite Miss Cullman or rather Mrs Harrington would be w nth us till the june smiles reappeared and we wished her all the good luck and happiness a teacher and friend as wonderful as she deserves Mid y ear exams came and with a splrxt of hve or due sunk or swim most of us managed to survive the ordeal B5 this time the basketball season was well under way Our starting game had been xn the newly re modeled court at the City Hall The 1948 49 basketeers with St. Michaels to the winning match with Holyoke are a great Credit to their new Coach Bob Mclntyre- led by Tn captalns Don Farr Len Collamore and Charles Sosltowxc were gomg luke a house ahre and were swlftly paung a path of glorx to Holxolte Hlgh School VS hat wlll those Qemors do next w as the famllrar faculty lament on January 14 For embellxshed ln therr oldest clothes a conglomeratlon of w elrd colors and a Semor Dax wlth a ma-.lmum of wondcrmg gazes and rebukes and a mmlmum of approxmg smrles from thelr horrlhed teachers Our soclal calendar was most certalnly not lackxng The Student Councrl Dance was held ln Aprxl and the ever popular Herald Dance later ln June To balance our act1v1t1es and make a well rounded program dra matmc mterest was necessarx We proved our Interest and talents rn thxs held by producmg Almost 18 our class plax whxeh of course was dlrected bx 'Nlr XR Harrlngton Class dax has come Clraduatron 15 near XM the class of 1949 have come a long wav slnce that llrst dar. Vue haxc cndcawored to do all the things whrch constx rejolclng but among our mam Joxs on graduatlon dau there wxll be a tlnge of sorrow IU the thought that we must leave Our heartfelt thanks are extended to all our teachers who have moulded us mto the young men and women seated here today Your patlent help wlll be remembered long after the class of 1949 has gone And so wxth our plea remember the class of 1949 we bud farewell to Holyoke Hugh School M.t,s,Q5.,,.Ss .r HALL mffffy U 'lf1l4lf? in their QYCS- llleb' lived lhl'0UEZl1 5l0DD3' tute a truly good class. This is a time for gladness and 5 - ., , ,A- 1 vo- I CLASS WILL lrene Bagmskx E the class of 1949 of Holyoke Hlgh School Clty of Holyoke County of Hampden Massachusetts belng of sound mmd memory and Judg ment do hereby make and publlsh thxs our last wlll and testament and do earnestly deslre that these our last requests be camed out lrlzrlc I Mlrizclt lrtzcle lrlzflv lrirclt lrllclf lrtzclf lrlzflt lffltft lrlzclt I I llll X To the School Board and Cnty of Holyoke Our earnest hope that the class of 49 has added as much honor to H H S as lt has added knowledge maturlty and fun to us To Our Parents The promlse to make up for your many unspoken sacrltices by bemg successes 1n the future To Our Pr1nc1pal Mr Fxtzpatrrck Smcere thanks for your helplng hand durmg our H1gh School Daze To Mr Brunelle A modern office wlth a bu1lt ln krtchen It wxll save you those dally trxps home for lunch To Mtss Maxfield Three sples for each gxrls room To Mr Mockler so easy To Mr Keegen Someone who w1ll try to prove to you that father 1sn t wax s nght To Nlr O Donnell A S10 0OOl1fe1nsurance pohcy for your cowboy drlvers 1t certamlx feels as lf you are rxdlng a buckmg bronco durlng, those dI'lX1flg lessons To Nlr Haskell A squad of gzrl asslstants to help you Wllh your expenments To Nlxss Tx rell Our thanks for puttmg up wlth us durlng our sxlly moods you truly are a good sport 1 I . 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K' : elrlzcle .X lrlzcle XII elrizcle XIII lrilcle XIX lrllclf XX lrtzclc XX I lrtzcle XXII lrilcle XX III lrtzclt XIX lrlzcle .X X To Mr Roberts 'Xlr Regan and 'XIr Hart Future teams wxth as much abllrtw good sportsmanshxp and success as those of 49 To the Entlre Faculty Our appreclatlon for your txme and patlence at least xou can sax xou trled To Nlr Scanlon The gratltude of the class for maklng our yearbook a success and for X our untlrmg efforts to push the A -X To the Band Enough money to pax for your Superman costumes Fo the Lunchroom A loaf of whlte bread so that wrmboflzf w1ll be lucky enough to get a sandwlch wtth two w htte prece To the Freshmen Our lron stomachs for those pt unu! hull: r sandw1che To the Sophomore G1rls Our men you had most of them all year anyway To the Sophomore Boys To the ,Iumor Glrls 910 you ll find the locker room so cozx -Xlso our cholce seats tn aud1tor1um where xou can keep your eve on your Current heart beats To the Jumor Boys A fresh supply of clgarettes for each boys room To the Glrls 1n the Class of 49 The wlsh that no matter what you dom the future X ou wxll ex entuallx get what you most des1re 1 man To the BOys ln the Class of 49 A llttle backbone lnstead of wlshbone so that ln the future Xou can pop that tmportant questton In wltness whereof we the Class of 1949 do herebx set our hand and seal to thls our first last and only wxll and testament on tht sewenteenth day of June ln the year of our Lord nmeteen hundred and forty nlne rn the presence of the followmg wttnesses XVyatt E Harper John B Sbrega Henry J Scanlon . 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U . 7 A ' h l r Y v rl v ,X rl ' , Y N' , . v' T 'i X. , ,. e 'Z PROPHECIES J- Rxchard Axken Dltlt will haxt a happx futurt as everythtng vnll be ln tune with lxatx Albert Alben litrt mll smm tn tht Olxmpxcs of 1952 and present Holxolte Hlghs mmmmg toach mth ont of thost tox eted gold medals Nancy Alben Nano mll bt the future Dorothx Dux of the Transcrtpt her column wlll be bastd on htr htgh school rtscarch work Margorme Az-mes ll tth htr pltaslng ptrsonahtx Nlarjorle vull be the local manager ofthe Red Cross Barbara Ashe Barb '1 brown und bruntttt mll sutcted m uhatex er she undertakes bttaust of htr utnnlng uaxs Charles Babyak In thc futurt Lharht mll double as prlzt student and star center I John Bacharz Ont of the most promlntnt sltltrs tn tht Wo' Olxmptcs mll be Butky Ht mll undoubttcllx L ipturt tht sltl Jumplng, prtzts I ere Bagxnsln lrtm 1 'Xlr llaslttll prodtgx xull taltt our the sutmt department L hx up nnmt lfmstun s lhu n tn tht futurt as hrt thxtl xull bt to put thtmc Arlene Bam Nils- Bun mll sptnd tht nut fuk mars mxtntlnp, .1 gadgtt to be plactd ln tht mouth so th it nnsxurs t tn bt pa td around mthout dtttttxon Future Holt o t lllLllkl'N Rl stt up '1 mtmorl il to ur Julxe Balxckx luht unll bt tht hrst woman prtstdtnt For htr tampatgn sht mll rt tnatt Ut ir lxuth md Xlmost huhtttn Grace Ballard Xfttr C rut bttomu 1 hosltss for Xmtrttan 'Xxrhnts who mll sht be l 1 ttr t lL lnttrtsts 1 tht passutgt rs or tht Dl ols Lawrence Barnett l trrx xull soon httomt tht llolxoltt ll1ghNthool liottor Constance Bausch X auurs rx S lool tt athtr Lonmt xull put all tht klddles to slr rpm, xltt t S ,' , , I , , - 'Y 5 I 1 at It . 1, '11 ' V I I ' I P at th- lf ul Xl, j l1 j I Q - 'F -ary. V W Louis Bail Ilurmg hxs stay' lllpll. ll. S. l.ou1s has set many l'ClllllllDC hearts on ttrc. But hts jtl ' '15 - ' -' A - wut. - A I . 5, , , ,A. , , . ,, Q. ' , , ' , . , , A , ' 'A 5 1 1 '1 - 'sr 1 ' . B kr f - : 'll . - 1 l - . . . - A A .' A I ' 51 I ,S , A ' , -, ', B , N ,. , , . lot lung 1 I' I l V - '. 5 cf ' ' '- 5 - l if .- 1 l Sc but '1 ' ' . Q l ' ' ' ' ' ' H? , 'ep sm 1' ' u,llllit J1 'L' jak -T Leonard Collamore Francxs Beaudry KN 1th Fran s extensnve experxence as a pupll of Mxss kelly he wrll succeed her as teacher of French and Spamsh at H H S Alfred Beaulxeu Al wxll become the accountant for the General Motors Co after he graduates from Bentley s School of Accountlng Janet Beaulxeu janet wlll return to H H S as Nlr O Donnell s assxstant ln the Drlyer s Educatlon Department Barbara Bernache Barbara wnll be a brllllant surglcal nurse Robert Bernard Bob with his mgemous gift for cartoomng wlll succeed W alt Dxsney by makmg rex olutxonary developments ln the held of art Edward Carl Bxeber Eddle w1ll be the first man to mvent a perpetual motlon machxne Henry Bxela Hank certamly w1ll become presldent of the M D club Janet Bxschoff janet wlll soon be busy keepmg the home fires burning for a certam male named Rnpa Edward Bober Eddle will manage Allmg Rubber Co m 1034 Barbara Booth This attractxve blonde will model fur coats for the Hudson Furrlers Elxzabeth Bork Betty wlll buy Tonelll s and turn lt mto a hangout for all her fnends It will be named Betty s lN1cfkDot1ne Shoppe Wayne Bornstem ll ay ne will soon dlscover a smokeless odorless clgarette and make mllllons ln Glrls Rooms Loxs Boudreau Lots plans to go 1nto nurslng however we predmct that shell soon change the course to Art Dorothea Brandt Nurses traxnmg at Dxckens Hospltal xs the perfect background for Dorothea who plans to enter mto missionary work Eleanor Brennan f race polse personallty wonderful sense of humor Deve has all the qualltles for a promlslng future at Connectlcut College for Vlomen Joan Bresnahan After joan becomes a nurse at the Hartford Hospital she wxll secure the posltlon of the Story Book Lady for the children s ward She wlll be the Idol of all the babfljes Edward Brown Eddxe wlll take over Trxpucha s spot wlth lNotre Dame s football team Elxzabeth Brown Betty w1Il become secretary to one of the promment busmessmen of Ho yoke Anxta Bruneault Anxta s pleasmg personallty wlll be an Important factor ln her be commg a promment nurse at the Holyoke Hospltal Madelexne Brunelle Next year you will see Mad Bob bmg around the L of M campus wlth her beammg smxle Theresa Byrnes The boss wlll never yell Eke when his secretary Theresa walks ln ibut she m1ght'J Shxrley Burns Brams grace and a pleasing personalxty are a perfect combmatlon and Shlrl possessmg them IS bound to be successful Some day we ll say I knew her when John Cadxgan After graduatlon from hxgh school Honest John w1ll Jom the navy and nn years to come wrll be known as Admlral Cadxgan Thomas Cauley In years to come Mot wall take over Johnny Mnzes place as Clubber for the New York Glants Claxre Chabot Clalre wlll become prnvate secretary to the Fxrst Lady of the Land Her outstanding work m H H S proves her merxt for the posltlon Margorxe Chase As a famous Interior decorator Marge wlll return to H H S to re model the Smokmg Lounges Donald Chxvas He wrll further hrs sclentlhc knowledge at M I T Manon Choumard Marlon s success ln Mathematlcs w1lI brlng her back to Holyoke Hlgh School as a teacher m 1953 Julme Chwalek After convertmg the Lmcoln 1nto a portable hot dog stand juhe wlll tour between the Reservatxon and W ykcoff Park She ll do a Boommg busmess we re sure James Clark As the future owner of Clark s Flower Shop Clutchy will wm all prxzes offered for growmg Dandelions Joan Clark Joan wxll make her debut at Carnegle Hall as Frxtz lxrexsler s prodigy One of these years she wnll gaze mto the audlence and see her frlends all around the hall Ruth Clark Ruth wrll become the first perfect stenographer m Holyoke Martxn Clayton Marty wxll wm a sport scholarshlp ln basketball to the Lmversxtv of kentucky Lucy Clement Lucy wlll open a cabm court at Hampton Beach N H and w1ll spend the rest of her llfe there Slurley Clement Shxrl wnll become a nurse but we predxct that she ll turn her complete attention to Gul before long Wzlham Cody Bug Bull will gain world fame ln the future wlth the publlcatlon of has novel How To Be The Bane of Teacher s Ewnstence In Ten Easy Lessons Charles Cohen Chuck wlll return to Holyoke Hugh some day as head of the Hlstory department He wlll supplement hls teachmg career by actmg as coach of the basketball team Leonard Cnllamore Bunky wlll succeed as playmaker and floorman at Holy Cross Co ege Donald Colthart Smelley wnll captam the L S Soccer team to the finals m the Olymplcs Thomas Connelly We can be sure that Dusty wlll talk hxmself mto the presndencv of one of Holyoke s leading banks Arlene Conrad Some feyered bro y wlll be cooled by the skilled and tralned hand of nurse Arlene John Conway Even before leavmg us Jack has already sxgned a contract to play wxth the Springfield R1Hes Hockey team alta 2 Julie Balnckx i, , , .. . ,, ,, , ,, . , . . , . V , . - , ' ' In n v- - 1 no ' - - -. l ' A . I . I v l 1 'A x ' I x ' , v v ,- , , . . , , - .I .. .. ,. V 1 .' H , , ' . , ' . . ' 3 x ' .. , . . H ,, V. . . rr ,. - - . n a ' ' nl in ' X '1 , . , .. .. - ,A ., , - v , . .. - ., - . . . . .. .. - - - 0 . . . , . , . , . . , . 1 v K' x v - ' v F v I ' ' ' ' . .' . ' ' ' W , - . . . .- 1 - .1 I . . V .. , - . , . . , u '4 p f A v r ' ' v f' u v - v l , , ., . ' , ,V . . . S 7 I 'sill . lr Marjorie Chase Q ll - 5 Gerard Cook - Cookie will become editor of the best selling magazine in America. lt will be entitled Cookie's Look CieJ Carl Cousineau A In future years Carl will dabble in Neuclear Physics. As a result he will present to the world discoveries never before equalled in science. Donald Cfiigggeau - Our Beau Brummell will head the list of the ten best dressed men o . Nancy Curran - Nancy's lovely smile and sparkling wit will help her to captivate the heart of her first employer. She need never worry about a position after that. Walter Cyran - Walt will become the finest contractor in Holyoke. Casper Ranger had better look to his laurels when Walt moves in. Marianne Czaporowski - Lana Turner wull have to take the back seat, once Marianne gets settled in Hollywood. Lucille Daly - A famous undertaker will ask Lucille to marry him. Evelyn Dalton - Evelyn will become the head dietitian at the Belchertown State School. Helen Daly - This Angel of Mercy will give courage to the sick. Edward Daunheimer - Big Ed will make a name for himself as he takes over a position on the West Point roster. John Daunheimer- John will become the proprietor of Holyoke's leading drugstore. He will expand his business and some day be rated as one of the typhoons in the drugstore business. Alfred Daviau f Al is going to gain prominence in future years by following in the foot- steps of Gertrude Ederle. He will swim the English Channel and in so doing shatter Miss Ederle's long standing record. Ethel Deacon - Ethel will become the secretary of a handsome Congressman. Joseph Dec- After graduating from Holyoke High, Joe will be the Physical Ed. in- structor at the M. D. Club. Phyllis Dembelx K The United States will be represented at the Olympics in 1959 by Phyl. Ronald Despault - Ron will become the Vice-President of Sears Roebuck Inc. Alyce Dibble f It will be quick recovery for the men patients when Dib enters the ward in her white uniform. Alan DiCarlo - An All-American back for M. I. T. will Al be. Robert Dietrich -- When Jose Iturbi retires Bob will take his place. John Dion - What the hockey fans are waiting for is our jack, Ann Doherty - Ten years from now, billboards will feature Ann as an advertisement for Chesterfield Cigarettes. William Donngllff-A definite successor to Mr. Brunelle has been found, none other than i John Donoghue -- One half of a good tennis doubles team will be Jack, Roger Donogliiue W The other half of the tennis pair to be plenty famous in champion- ship p ay. Sylvia Doi-gan W- Sylvia's name will be listed among the graduates of the Providence Hos- pital School of Nursing in the Class of 1952. Mary Doyle - jannie will be one of the top secretaries in the Empire State Building. Mary Louise Drapeau - Life Magazine will boast Mary Louise an outstanding Journalist. Barbara Dreicorn f Barbara will spend the rest of her days viewing ScotttJ land Yards. Irene Dudek --- The Toni-Home permanent will go off the market, when Irene establishes her salon. Juliette tlglmard - The next generation will be listening to music, composed and arranged y ju iette. Gloria Emery - Gloria will teach little children their R-A-L-P-H'S. Vivian Epstein - In a few years we will see Vivian at the Mountain Park Casino, starring in Shakespeare's Hamlet. Mary Equi A Mary will open a restaurant called, Digest At Your Own Risk. Marilyn Erlichman - Lynn. after getting her diploma as a Physical Ed. teacher will re- turn to Brooklyn to show them how H. H. S. girls play Gym Suit. John Evans N- They will soon change the sign at Reardon's Garage. It will read Evans' Gas Emporium. Maurice Falardeau - Director of W. H. Y. N. Television station will Maurie be. John Falvey - Jack will soon present to the High School library, a copy of Falvey's Encyclopedia Superior. Donald Farr - The class of 1953 at Holy Cross will elect as its class president our own Don, William Ferris - The future will see Bill doing his swimming for the Red, White, and Blue Colors of Uncle Sam's team when the Olympics roll around again. Phyllis Flagg - Phyllis will dance with the famous Ballet Russe De Monte Carlo. Bruce Flehrning Tjfllhe U. S. Swimming Team will number Bruce as one of its members at t e next ympics A Pauline Foerster H The students at the Morgan School will be happy and contented with Pauline as their music teacher. E Jerome Foleyg The records tell us that jerry will manage an AXP -Super Market in Elmwood. t I Bernard Pg-intaine -- A new game warden to be named in 1950, As you guessed it will be ernie. Earl Forgixiil- The Earl of Fortin will be his title when he inherits a hundred thousand o ars. Bernard Fredette -ff A new handbook will be authored by Bernie , and it will contain jokes and cross-word puzzles. I Robert Friedrich- ef Over the Bounding Waves will be Bos s theme song for three years. Harvey Gaberman' A sure thing for the United Nations Committee on Atomic Bombs. Charles Gadboie-f That smart looking lieutenant, home on furlough in 1950. will be Charlie himself. K Donald Paquette Phyllis Neil X A Frank Galat The new M D clubhouse will be the li ar Memorial building if Frank s plans go through Dorothy Garland Dot will follow in the footsteps of Florence Nightingale and be come verv successful in the field of medicine Jacqueline Gaudard On book shelves everywhere will be Jackie s best seller How I Stay Peppy Without the Aid of Vitamins Robert Gexssler In 19:19 Bob will return to H H S to take over Mr Memhardt s place in 209 Edward Gerbert Apple Blossom Time will be Eddie s theme song Mary Germam Marx will be a pleasmg receptionist at a large industrial plant Robert Goehrxng Bob will sign a contract to put N enetian blinds in H H S Betty Goldberg The sale of slacks at Saks will increase when Betty models them Joan Golden In 1953 Joanxe an R IN will make her millions by starrmg in Harvey Richard Golden Richie will set the National League afire in baseball Joan Goodhmd Joan is the answer to a busmess man s dream She will bring sunshme into the office Genevxeve Gora3ec A pleasmg smile will make Genevieve one of the best nurses on the staff Jeanne Goulet Jeanne will re enter H H S as a Spanish teacher Roger Gravel Holy oke High s gift to the Boys Club as it next mayor Kenneth Gray The Mayor of Smiths ferry says the crystal ball for Kennle in 1970 Normanlgirges Grxse s Toggery Shop will outfit the boys of the future senior classes at Wxllxarn Guerrm Red will return to Holyoke High as Janitor in the Annex Elexe Gul? A pet shop will take up Elsie s time in the future Her favorite pet is a om cat Barbara Gutoff Barbara will sell cotton candy at the next World s Fair Clara Haas Flash' Clara has Just acclaimed the title of the World s Champion Typist Rxchard Haley Richie has a brilliant political career ahead of him He may even become our slxt1eth President Harry Halhday Harry will replace Laurltz Melchlor as one of our most popular opera singers Constanlge Hamel Parker s Rolls will be featured at Conme s restaurant in Wyckoff ark Barbara Harmlton Barb will come back to H H S and will have charge of a newly remodeled mfirmary Beverly Hanley Pete will form a hockey team with Duck as her starrmg player Maumee Harnxsch After Maurice has taken over the Vmcent Drug Co he will start a cham of drug stores extending from ocean to ocean Dorothy Harris With her Irish wit Dottie will bring Joy wherever she goes Rxchard Harms For his love of pugilxsm Richard will enter the boxmg profession and Holyoke will have ltS first champion Edward Hart Ed will head for Pennsylvania University where he will follow Church Bednarlk as one of the greatest football centers of all time Eleanor Harttgan Ama will be noted for introducing a fudge recipe especially for Annapolis boys Thomas Healy Tommy will wm the 1962 election for the office of Mayor of Holyoke over four other candidates Jeanne Hebert As a dental hygienist Jeannie will start a campaign to have all the dental cards m on time Jeannine Hebert As a reward for being a perfect secretary we see Jeannie marrying her boss Fred Hetslg Fred will be the last of the 1949 class to get married and first of the class to own a New York night club Robert Henneman After South Holyoke has revolted from the rest of the world Bob will be made its first President Nesa Herzenberg Nesa will own and operate a fraternity house at A I C Catherxne Hzckey lxltty s career will center around managing the Catholic Lending Library Ellen Hickey In due time we will see Ellen s best seller My Adventures On a Basket ball Court on the market Walter Htmmen In the near future Walt will inherit a large fortune and he will bring Holyoke its first horseracmg stadium Robert Hopewell Vlxth the lack of movie bad men Bob will enter a dramatic school and will try to carry on in Humphrey Bogart s footsteps Edward Hornmg After graduating from H H S Ed will attend Yale where he will be captam and future coach of its swimming team Joseph Hudzxk Quiet understanding and patient Joe will surprise people by entering the priesthood Rxchard Hunter Immediately after graduation Rich will enter the Navy for twenty years By that time he will be an Admiral Joan Irving Joan will go to Hollywood where she will be a natural as a 2nd Blondie Dorothy Jasmslu Vllth her R N degree Dottie will specialize in Why the Male s heart sklps beats when he sees a pretty nurse Frances Jasxonkowsln Patience IS a virtue will surely make Fran the perfect nurse Donald Johnson After going through college where he will star in basketball Don will be offered several contracts to plug professional basketball John Johnston In a few years the children of Holyoke will be playing on Johnston Field They will remember it when it .vas called Crosler Field Nancy Jones In 48 states Skip will be a prlzed dental hygienist She ll be a credit to her alma mater, Forsythe I ,. Floyd Sanford 'lr' 1 1 f' A x . i' X . . . . . . , A V T ' I 51 u H 'A 7 - - - f . . ' - ' 'fe , -1 qs' :v ' , , ,' ' v u , ' . , 4 . . . , ,, - - rl U ' - 1 4. - .. ,- lt - v f. -, A iv ' . .f H ,- - y - - - U .,, . '. . . . . H ,, - .. - - .. 7- v V - , . . , . . . Y . , . , . cy ' , H - U ' - . , . , . . . . . if -v - - - - .. H . , . . . , , . . , U . . ,, . . . . . , . . , . . ll -1 - - -. H - - - - ' ra . - - - rr - U - - - T I -l H - - - - A . 44 - H - - - - ' 4- H - - - - - H - H - - . - - u - vv - A f i' I . . 4. f- , -. - - - f . - - y ll l I rr , . I , . . . . . . y' , - f. H - - i I - - n l - . . .. , . T- I . - , ,- 44 -1 - W . . y- - - ' - - it v - .- v . . .1 ' ' ' nv ,A L . v Y . . . I . . H . ,, . . . . , , Ethel Deacon Ruth Joyce -- Because of her pet peeve 'I'ardiness , Ruth will supply skis for future late- comers to insure a happy landing. Grace Kane H- Business before pleasure. will be Gracie's motto. A nurse's career for business and a millionaire to supply the pleasure. Walter Kazeka -- Always a fine orator, Walt will become an ambassador to ltaly before being elected to Congress where he will be a chief speaker. William Keating M After playing professional football for a few years, Bill will retire and become a sports reporter for the Holyoke Daily Transcript John Kelller f Having had a good beginning with his violin john will count on it to bring im ame Lxllxan Kerouac L1l will become a successful and permanent keeper of Roy s ledgers Steven Knrkpatrxck One of the most brilliant students in Holyoke High School Steve will someday be a teacher then principal here Phyllxs Iflilaczynskx The best of luck goes along with lxlish as she chooses nursing as er career Phyllxsan Kozloskx Bunny will receive top Billfmgl as a dancer Anna Kragewsln Sparky will make many friends by being a payroll clerk George Krall George is first a scholar and then an athlete therefore after going to col lege he will gain hockey fame with the Boston Bruins Ann Kramer Ann will become famous for her modern clothing stores which will feature twin outfits Fred Kramer Fred is another boy who will gain national prominence in college football and later he will become a professional football immortal Joan Krause joan s talent in Art will help her in planning her future Eugene Ku:-ml: After Gene has grown to six feet he will be made star fullback on the Walnut Street football team Constance Kurth A Ray of sunshine will surely brighten Connie s future Ahce Kwxatkowska The Park National Bank will be quite pleased with Alice our efficient bookkeeper Carole LaBairre As a second Florence Nightingale Carole will enliven many a hospital war Lorx-ame LaBombard We see Mona in a big White office humming cheerfully to herself Alflj or Nothing At Alflj Janet Lacey Janet will choose cards as her career Her Lacey Harts will make her amous Fdxth Lax-nay In future years we will see Eadie as the owner of a successful chain of drug stores Demae Lamoureux Denny will learn how to Jack up cars so that she ll be able to take over her father s business Ernest Lapxerre As a career Ernie will turn to painting His drawings and paintings will later be put in a class with Rembrandt s masterpieces Clayton Lapomte A future star of the stage screen radio and tClBVlS1OI'l Clavt will be one of the top ten money makers in Amer1ca in 1010 Arden Larey Red s ambition is to be co ow ner in a certain Brown s Circus Dolores Larrow Dodo will follow closels in the footsteps of Florence Nightingale The graduating Class of 105.2 of the Providence Hospital School of Nursing will boast her as one of its members Jane Laskowskx One glimpse at Jane s pleasing smile and we need say no more We shall always be glad to claim her as a member of our class Lorraine Lavalle Hang on to your hats' Lorraine is going to be very successful with her experiments as a chemist Albert Leachb A graduate of Metcalf Junior High Al will return to that school as a faculty mem er book Rxta Leduc As one of the famous Powers models Rita will be a great success Dolores Lextzen This little essence of Joy will be an asset to the sororitles at the U of M Francxa Lemxeux After his graduation from Lafayette College Francis will take over as No 1 French teacher in Holyoke High School Irene Letellxer Lule will organize a Letellier Taxi Service Everybody will travel free Oh' happy day Arthur Lempke After graduation Art will be made assistant manager of Little Frank of Holyoke and later president of all Little Frank Stores from coast to coast Wxllnam Lesperance Bill will remain ln Holxoke where he will open a new paint and wallpaper store Marguerxte Letendre As Boris lxarloff s left hand man Maggie will do wonders Clxeeping Booksj Dorothy Lewandowsln In future tears Dot will organize the Shoe Pollshers LDIOD7 demanding more polish Charles Linea As a result of his splendid work as a boy scout Charles will be made honorarx scoutmaster of every Box Scout Troop in the country Geraldxne Lorette Cerrx s irresistible personalitx will attract some unsuspecting male Harry Ludwxg lmmcdlatelx after graduation Harry will be married and move to Chl eago where he will plax football for the Cardinals Enleen Lynch Exe our petite Dresden Doll is alreadw on her wax to success Constance Lynes Lonnie will mtroduee a new sport Thr HUHUUL and TFHDPHUZ Of Nlen The season will open at the first sign of spring Louxae McArdle Nliekex will dense a cigarette that will produce triangles reetangles and even squares Ehzabeth McCormick Bettx will be head cook and technician at the Nferex Hospital f 1- Kendall Walsh 1 - . el ' Il ' , 1 n l ' -I .4 r - ,, . . G. L 1- sr ,- - H - - n . . 4. vt ,- - - ' T- . . I . . ' ' I - ' V . I . . ll ' ? 'Y -4 .4 n ' - - - - v as ' n - - on ' - v e . ' ' 14 Y ' ll ' .17 el ' vt , jd ' l It rl ' . . ' in U ,vu V. V t 7- Q , . . ? . ' . , ' . . ' . ' ' ta D! ' -M ir n - 7 ' '- - - . . y Y. Frances Lebedewicz - Franny will have future security from her gold pencil and note e ' AA ' I! ' In T As I7 ' ' V An ' . ' a ' Il Y' 1 F. I A an nn Y- ' in ' x ' V ' it v . 1 2 x Y Y LA I I . ' , s -v' ' i ' ' T 5 ' if V' 1 v ' . ' A , l A V x I Y '- I - I -- ' A I V H '..,. I ,,' , J, , , -' I ' , - xl . . I .. 1 Y., V- j i Q , 2 - ' j A , , ' Mary L Drapeau Harold McGrath H10 s success in Spamsh will assure him of a position in the United States Consulate in Argentina Michael McLean After a year of preparation at Community Field Mike will be ap- pointed Custodian of the Lawns at Mackenzie Stadium Fey McMaster McMaster s Mix Masters will be a boon to housewives Francie McNulty Fran will someday return to Holyoke High and conduct a course on Life IH the Army Francis Mach Frank s photography is only a hobby at present but someday we hope it will bring him a bright future Paul Mackey Mack will give up sports for martial life and a Job in Hollywood where he will model for Superman William Maginnxs His cafetena training Wlll be used to good advantage when Mugs begins domestic life in Aldenville Jeanne Mengum One of 1953 s best sellers will be Jeanne s book entitled Latm in Two Easy Lessons Henry Martin All Holyoke will receive reflected glory when Marty takes over Harry james position behmd the trumpet Claire Mathey Claire will prove that little people can do big thmgs Charles Meyoj Chuck ten years from now will have the greatest collection of BeBop h t recor s in t e coun ry Marcella Methe Marcie will establish her own college for Methe Master Minds Bruce Mientke The new authority on Athletic Averages will be our own Bruce Gertrude Mitchell Trudy will compete with Child s in putting lifts in men s shoes Merle Mxttler Merle will establish a Beauty Studio she will turn out Lana Turners by the dozen Line forms to the right boys' Claire Mgachon Claire will Join the ranks of blonde secretaries who always baffle the osses Claire Monchamp Claire s fame as a life guard will begm at Springdale Park wading pool She will attract great attention Dorothy Moodie Dot will keep the keys clicking in that certain office of importance Cornelius Moriaty After Neil s graduation from Journalism school he will write a best seller entitled How to do nothing gracefully Daniel Moriarty Because of his past experience and knowledge of the hangouts Danny will make a successful truant ofiicer William Moriarty Bill will be third assistant water boy in charge of dixie cups for the Ridgewood Spa nine his great physique will be used as an ad for Wheaties Maureen Morissette No career for Mo She s got a man' Mary Dorn Mlullen Bunny will move to West Springfield so she can be nearer to the Thomas Murphy Tom has vsorked at McAuslan Sz Wakelm for some time for faithful services he will one day become manager of the pots and pans dept Annette Nadeau Annette s smile and pleasmg personality will win the boss over to her way of thmkmg Robert Nally Because Bob has always been so popular with the fair sex he will remain a bachelor in order to keep the poor girls happy Phyllis Neill We are sure in the future that Phyl will be a bashful blushing bride Barbara Iyfugmann Barb s tie shop will be famous for its feature Bowtles for Bash u eans Frederick Niezgoda Natzy will be player manager of the ward 4 terrors football team Esther Norton Esther s book Late Again will be available in Miss Maxlield s ofiice about 1957 Francine O Connell With that genuine Efalger spirit Fran will win many friends Patricia O Connell Pat will succeed in proving Where there s a will there s a way Arthur O Donnell Little Art will outgrow his shyness in latter years to become another Don Juan Robert O Donnell Bob s not the plumber but the plumber s son he ll show up when the work s all done Joseph O Neil Joe s handsome features will win him stardom in no time He will create a new Tyrone Power Leroy Orcott As Mr Brunelle s assistant Lee will become an expert in the lme of breaking down poor excuses and doublmg as a coat rack Charles O Toole The Smiling Irishman is sure to succeed in the field of investigation be cause of his quick vblt and initiative Judith lialine Judith s artistic ability will win her a position on the staff of Glamour agazine Donald Paquette At the age of 66 we will still find Deadly Don shootmg his famous hook shots at the Boys Club Henry Paszko Georgeous George will turn out to be one of the worlds greatest butchers and also an expert Model A mechanic Anne Pez-ron In the future Anne will persuade Macy s to move to Holyoke so she can manage their store AngelmadPelttico If her fingers prove as quick as her cheery smile Lena will be the t 1 ea typis Richard Piqette Richie will be chief extractor and errand boy for Painless Rlpa fDentistD Marion Plante Marion has the looks that other girls only dream about and with her quiet manner and her quiet voice she won t stay a nurse very long James Robert Porter After graduation Bob will work for the Chesterfield Cigarettes Co ln this way he can have all the smokes he wants without fearing seventh period detention M Robert Weinstein X - ,, . , ,, . . . . . . . . ' V . l - ' ' nn ' n - 1-. Y 1 u ' n - I - J' I .,v ., , hi M ,, . . ' V- Q. ' L U 1, - - ' f 1 ' ' f . . . , . . ' . . . - u n T , ' . , . H . . H e i ' ' ' It I7 it I! ' I ' ll U' ll ' 79 I ' ' I1 ' 7' 1 T i el VI ' ' ' U ' ' ee ' I1 ' . I . ll I . ,, . . . ' I . e I ll ' I l! ' ' ' ' ' l . in n - ' ' - - ' ' ' CC ' fl , William Morrison - Bill will be the idol of millions as his picture will be on all billboards, e Ll I1 1 ' . T in n ,- ' - . I e ' ll Y! .' ' ' L y , le I lr ' ' ' ll ' 77 in , - tt I Iv 41 ' Y! ' ' ' ' V - f l 4 i ' ' ll if ' ' ll VY ' ' ' 0 I l ll ll ' ' ' ll 1 ' 7 M , . u in u ' n V- ' - I I ' I 1 1 - n ' ' - - - - ' , ' . . . . . . . - - - ' ' l I ' ' ll Pl ' g x ev Greta Protzmann - Her versatile personality will make Greta the life of every party. Roy Provost - Roy's football ability at H. H. S. will rate him a starting berth with Alabama. Marvin Reeber - Beware all criminals! Marvin will outdo even Dick Tracy. He has the nose for detecting. Marie L. Reidy - In future years, Marie will be the voice with a smile. Marie M. Reidy - This Marie will be the smile with a voice . Together the two Marie Reidys will form an exchange all to themselves in West Penuche Falls, or South- east Cupcake. Maryann Reniewicz - Baby s' captivating smile will be her famous asset. It will carry her through long years of success. Annette Richard Nette s red head under her nurse s cap will cheer the days of all her patients Allen Richards You can be sure where Al willy be for the next ten years because he has promised to make his own money Joan Riding: Florence Nightingale had better look to her laurels when joan becomes a woman in white Madonna Rxendeau The not so patient patients will keep Madonna busy but she will answer willingly to the call Oh Nurse' Damel Rioux Danny will become a super salesman at Carlisle s if he follows DeDes footsteps John Rxpa John will become the number one painless dentist in America Margaret Ritchie As we enter the ofhce of the President in the Capitol we ll come face to face with our own Margaret Donald Rozell Don s pleasing smile will probably reward him with a Job at posing for the labels of Mennen s shaving cream Ralph Rudolph Ralph is always up in the clouds or walking on thin air so we foresee a bright future for him in aeronautics Daniel Russell When Rus becomes superintendent of schools there will be three months school and eight months vacation Katherine Ryan In 1960 Kay will make a success of the new look Cshort that islj and will be the envy of us all as the star of the john Robert Power s Model Agency Ruth Rys Ruthie Rys will be another of the parade of women in white and will have as her theme song Nursie Come Hold My Hand Floyd Sanford Floyd will invent a new sport called Scooter Soccer and give every player a scooter so he won t get tired Barbara Scott Barb will be the darling of H H S when she returns as Teacher to the Alma Mater Herbert Scribner Because the famous Scribner Publishing house was named after him Herb will become proof reader for Superman Comics Marilyn Shaw In 1952 Marley will open a store featuring Boots and saddles Edward Shea Decker will become chief picker at Consolidated Tobacco and because he is ambidextrous will work twice as fast John Shea Jack will make a fortune half of which he will donate to the year book so future editors won t have to worry about ads Mary Shea In 1960 we will all travel to Europe to see Mary s latest sculpture exhibition which will bring her worldwide fame Staexa Sigda Stasia will cheer the halls of whichever hospital she may choose and will become renowned as the nurse with a smile June Szmard June s sweet and bewitchmg smile will win the hearts of many and will bring her the happiness she deserves Staua Skrok Hello Central? Well all know Stasias manner as one of the Bell System girls Barbara Skypeck Barbara will no doubt form her patients into teams so that she can cheer them back to health Eileen Smith Smitty will make her fortune restyling H H S girls gym suits long her despair yoke merchants beam' Herbert Spafford Herbie will beeome president of kennedy s Butter and Egg Store and to save money will lay the eggs himself Thomas Spenght Although 'Iom envisions himself as business manager of a large news paper I foresee him working for the Holyoke Vi ater Vl orks repairing Ere hydrants Leon Stanluewxcz Stanky s Swanky Haberdashery will replaee A T C allup when Leo takes over in 19:15 George Stapley The future C eorge C oethals George will undertake an engineering pro Ject even greater than the Panama Canal Evelyn Steck Izyie will haye us wearing the new new look and will originate a fad of wearing kilts for men Daniel Sullivan Danny s beaming smile will be the greatest faetor in getting him that job with Ipana Tooth Paste putting eaps on the tubes Elizabeth Sullivan hlizabeth s quiet personality will bring her fame and fortune in the years to come Franc s Sullivan Lpon beeoming Grand hnight of the lxmghts of Columbus Sully will give all credit to his experienees as a Columbian Squire Patricia Sullivan Pat s ambition will be fully realized when she FLIUFHS IOH H S HS section master in '10 Virginia Szafran X lrgie will beeome a champion on keys and will type her own book Tips to Struggling Students . . . 1 I 44 - - ' yy - V- , ' ' ' ' IA I1 ' n a ' ' I - 1 ' I Q s - i ' ' l u , . . ' . . . . . , , i . l it . l . . . ,, ' ne ll ' ' ' e ' ' ln II ' . ' ' 3 ' ' ll ' Il l , . lv A1 H ' ' ' A4 U ' 1 ll YI ' I ' ll II it rn ' Y I - - kv- U I , ' ' . . . 'g . , 1 W , an ,A - iv ' ' -4 at x nv i- i I ' 1 f - it vi , i ' ' - . -vi .. - - -. V- ' X' I X 1 - - v - 2 Shirley Snow --- Shirley will originate a plan of super salesmanship that will make Hol- .., .A 1 ' 1 'I 1' 1 1 . 1 r 1 1 - . 1 v v' v 1 1 I ., g H , V V. 4.5 Y - . . - ..N. -. I , Y I I x V., Y- H ' I 3 . .- A i , Q. , Q . 1 . . r . ., , ' 1. ' - - ' fl -' v. '. ' lx' 1 ', 1 1 ' 1 V I ' 2 , ' M , . I , .I . V '. . ' X X ' 'N Charles Soskovmc Vl hxle pastnmmg wxth the New Xork lxmckerbockers Sosky w1ll Jom the cast of Romeo and lulul Kathleen Taft She wxll succeed m eyerx thlng she undertakes becaus our Kathy has the talent to make people laugh Pxerette Tanquay W hen Harry Truman s successor moves to ll ashmgton Pxerette w1ll be the pnvate nurse aboard the Sacred Cow Ha:-ns Tanner Lpon becommg Chlef Scout Executxve of Holyoke Harrxs wxll ll'lltl3lC a new feature he wnll make the wearmg of kmckers standard apparel Rxchard Tapor As we look on the Northampton hrghwav 10 years from now we Gnd Rxchxe stlll trymg to get to Amherst Edward Thxebe Ed w1ll take over Harry James band and wxll demand that Betty Grable be thrown ln with the bargam VS hat a bargam' Joan Tobxn For competltlon wxth Clara Barton we name Joan who wxll brmg about cures wlth just her cheerful presence Dons Tourengeau Dons pxcture w1ll be placed 1n Holyoke s Hall of Fame for being named the Model Stenographer Edward Urban The Ward One Txger wlll succeed Prlnce Hal Newhouser as pltchmg ace for the Detroxt Tlgers James Vachon Because of hls like for prlnclpals jim wxll go mto the banking buslness and spend all has tlme thmkmg about principals Interests etc Seymour Vershon After graduatmg from W orcester Tech Seymour wxll wm the Nobel Prize for mventmg a school wlthout teachers Joan Vxqneau Joanne wnll become an untemperamental artlst' Jeanne Vxllemsme ,Ieannes crown ln l1fe wxll be her nurse s cap Her patnent manner wlll brmg her success ln her chosen fleld Lou Walker Vlhen Lots becomes famous as an artnst her portralts of the Class of 49 wmll be one of the feathers m her cap Kendall Walsh Kalamlty Ken Rndes Agam wrll be Ken s flrst pxcture when he hlts Holl wood Bruce Waltoyn Wxth such renowned baseball players luke Hxtless Harmsch and Bob ble Bneber Bruce s Roosevelt Ave Roosters are sure to get a major league franchlse Robert Wemstem Carrymg on ln the helds of oratory Bob w1ll be Speaker of the House nn 1955 Donald Welch Archle s rlght hand man wlll probably succeed The Arch when he leaves to coach N Y L Kenneth Whalley Ken s handsome mlen and rlch deep volce w1ll ensure hum a perennlal Job 1n televlslon Wxlham Wheeler After establlshmg several swlmmlng records at Old Eh Bull wxll follow hxs Dad to Worthlngton and lend them some of hls Compressed Amr Donna Whelxhan Donna wall become known not as the lady with the lamp but as the lady wlth the ladder and wlll cllmb to her boss s heart vna the same ladder Stephen Whxtmore Upon graduatmg from Amherst College and Harvard Law School the slgn on hls father s ollice wlll rcad Lyon Green Vl hntmore Doran Brooks and Steve Louxse Wxllxams Louxse always has a dxfferent xdea therefore she will become publlclty agent for the first woman presldent John Wood After john becomes a yumor partner a local establlshment wlll change xts name to VK hlzzer s and Wxener s Inc Irene Wyzga Irene wlll put Holyoke on the map as the blrthplace of the one who wrote Ode to a Drusgtore Edwxn Zabxk The sportmg pages of 1953 will relate the lllustrlous adventures of Iron Man Zabxk famous no hlt softball pntcher Eugene Zabzk Llke Tony Lavellx Gumat wlll dlVld8 hns tnme between basketball and accordlon playmg but Eugene w1ll play hls accordnon at the games mstead of b k tb ll playxng as e a Fred Zdroykowsln Strlke wlll have his own fllllng station ln 1900 , , . . . V. , V , , . V H ,, V, 4 . . . H - V. .' ., V . O , 3' V . .. , '- A , V . , ' v - ,- ' v rt V, 4 ,, N U . ,, V. . V . . - . . H , , ,, . V. , . , - . V . - - V V , , A . rr ' vv ' ' . . - rl -I r r - V rr - rv . M- V - - - i nr ,- f U . . . ,, . , . . V- ' tl - 1' - lr H , , . . , . . . . ' ' rr H v- i 1 - V A 4 rr n v Z V . V I . . . . H .,, . V. . . . H U . , . . - an - H ' - H V. V- - - v - , . 7 V . . , x V 1 V ' V .1 H v gr V H V - V y- 1 H .. . . YW ' ' , ' H . , . U . ,, V. . . . . 1 ' H . ,, V, . V . . , ,. '13-5,3 . ' . REMEMBER? Janet Lacey class of 49 That brmgs back a lot of memones doesn t lt? Memo nes of three years crowded with work fun and friends Happy memones and sad ones But all of them memo nes that we won t forget m a hurry Remember the football games? The way you cheered when the team came on the fxeld? Paul Mackey and Dan Moriarty football greats of our year? Remember the thrxll you got when you saw the band m thexr new umforms for the first tnme? Mr O Donnell s Jokes? Those first report cards? Wxll you ever forget the day we won the trophy from Chxcopee? The blackboards of 21O? That same room at 2 o clock? Bangmg locker doors? Countmg the days tlll our next vacation? Hayrldes on a cnsp fall mght? Can you stnll hear klds saymg Really I dld my homework Mr Keegen I Just cant find xt ? Meet you at 2 0 clock ? Pxek you up at seven Got the Chemlstry ? Remember the gurls long sklrts and short halr cuts? Crammlng for those horrid Chem tests? Remember the thrnll you got when HE saxd Want to go to the movies Sunday mght? Scufhng through the leaves rn October? thmgs called gym suits? The flrst basketball game xn the Cnty Hall Gym? Watchmg Bunky Don and Sosky throw wlnmng basket after basket? Remember? Remember Don Lawrence It s hard to say much more Gomg down street on a Thursday nxght? Saymg ln a very llttle VOICE Would you go to the ,Ir Guxld Dance with me? how you walked on a cloud when he sard yes' Remember the prom? Schmoos? Takxng plctures for the yearbook and worrymg over them? Remember how long three years seemed ln 1946 how short they really were? The mad rush to the lunchroom? Gomg up the down staxrs and gettmg caught rn the rush? The crowds xn Mr Brunelle s office every morn mg? That same man s patxence and understandmg? Remember walklng to school those cold wmter morn mgs wxth the street hghts stall gloyymg brightly ? Guesses as to our class celebrxtles? VK rntxng Source Themes? Cokes at Anne s? X es you remember these thmgs for they are the thmgs that make Holyoke Hugh what It IS and what we always want mt to be Crammmg for mxd years? Student Councll meetmgs rn 113? Ploughmg thru mountalns of homework? jltterbuggxng? The Blg Snster Party? Remember? Remember dlvmg mto your seat 1 mlnute before the bell rang? Skatlng on a january mght? Trymg to de clde among your proofs? Bewlldered httle sophomores asking how to get to Z12? Remember workmg durmg the Xmas rush? The Good Fellows Club? Wallung m the ram all alone? Skxppmg a class and gettmg caught? Those httle blue shps? Makmg plans for after graduatlon? Remember Glft Day The mxraculous way manly chests expanded when a bug H was pmned on a sweater? Trymg to get an Iceberg at lunch? Mrs Harrington s speech classes? Remember movles ln 316? Remember the day we elected our last class otiicers and how well they served us? Don Farr and Bull Cody domg a swell Job m Boston? Dedlcatmg the yearbook? Remember the marvelous hockey soccer and base ball teams we had? Mr Harper saymg My boy I fear for you ? Llstemng to Juke boxes? Takmg College Boards? Learnmg to type? The hen partxes the gxrls had? Wnll we ever forget Sloppy Semor Day ? Teachers fAs nf we couldlj Almost Enghteen Remember countmg on a study whlle the ,Iumors had an assembly Then to have the assembly called off? Can you stlll see the drum mayorettes struttmg? Do you remember last years grads VlSltlI1g the school? The Herald? Can you stxll see the looks on some faces when the Dxd You See column was read? Remember the shock you got when you found yourself saymg to day rs the last day I ll ever attend classes here ? Remember the funny feelmg you got ln your stomach other years when you watched the k1ds gettmg their dlplomas? and the sudden reahzatxon that youd be gettmg one thus year? Vlxll we ever let the wonderful memones of class day and graduation exercises fade from our mmds? Thmkxng up prophecxes for the year book? Gettlng everyones graduatlon plctures? These are the common everyday occurences that are being duplncated rn hlgh schools thru out the natxon But to us the members of the class of 1049 they ll always spell Holyoke Hxgh These three years have been a yery special part of our hyes never to be re lnyed alw ay sto be cherished . 1 v f. s , y , I . I 'I r 1. Ik . . . , , , ' ' ' b ' ' F - n - nv an ' 1 nn 4- ' , vv as ' ' - ' u ' . ' I . ,, . ' - In ' ' I1 Crossing to the Annex in the snow? Those gruesome nicknames? Emerson's Essay on Compensation ? ' 4 1 ' ' v ' . , , ' ' v I . v V I ' V - v I. ' ' ' Y V' A 1 A v 1 v SENIUR 1-1 1-1 s HDNDR RDL FIRST HONOR LIST Stephen Carr VN hltmor Lorra1ne Dor1s Lavallee Dorothea Marne Brandt Robert Vhlham WCIDSICIH Sh1rley Ann By rnes John Franc1s Shea Cather1ne Mane HlCk6y Marjorxe Ann Chase SECOND Thomas Francls Healy Harvey Stewart Gaberman Ellen Ann I-Ilclxey Lucs Mar1e Clement Donald Welch Eleanor Dev1tt Brennan Donald Raymond Paquette Annette Irene Rlchard Helen Patr1c1a O Connell Joan Ahce Clark Jean Marxe Goulet Edward Perry Hart Cla1re Evelyn Monchamp Lau renee Francxs Barnett Irene Ixarol VI vzga Barbara Ann Ashe Greta Mar1e Protzmann Hams MacDonald Tanner P1errette Margaret Tanguas Cla1re Marguente Mochon Crace Theresa lxane Doroths joan Moodxe Judlth LOUISE Pame Xl ax ne lVl1ll1cent Bornstem W1ll1am Frederxck Cody Irene Bagmsln Jacquelme Lucme Gaudard Charles Seymour Cohen Jeanne Hebert Walter George Ixrall Barbara Ruth Neumann Ehzabcth Ann McCorm1ck HONOR LIST Clara Haas Phxllls Gladys Dembek Bruce Scalone Flemmg Phwllls Ed1th INe1ll Marv Ann Shea Lou1se Carolyn IN1ll1ams Claxre Cec1le Chabot Glor1a Emery wllll3m Henry XX hecler Carl Edu ard Cous1neau Barbara Fdna Scott Cornelxus Joseph Monarty Joan R1d1ngs Seymour M1chael X ershon Sh1r1e1 Lou1se Snow Marcella Agnes Nlethe Irene Mane Letelher Barbara Joy ce Gutoff Nlarguente Cec1le Letendre Danxel john Sulln an hendall Jerome VS alsh Cla1re Dor1s Nlathex Madonna Margaret Rundcau Barbara jane Skx peck Constance Lou1se Ixurth Barbara Cawanaugh Bernathc 4 9 Constance Joan Baush Mary Lou1se Drapeau Bernard Duane Fredette . . e . . . . , . I v ' Y - 4 I 4 Thomas Emmett Cauley William Michael Donnelly . 'V A . . X . . . I X , ' ' ' fl' SL 3 f 4 ff? ii A 0' RICHARD C AIKEN Duck always had a keen unterest un mechanucs Probably ut started when he kept fixung hus car so ut would run He came from the Lawrence ,Ir Hugh School and took a college course at H H S Duck wull go to Stevens College and become an enguneer MARJORIE E ARMES Mary came from the Hughland Junuor Hugh and has taken the Commercual Course She us unterested un photography and also loves to dance Marj plans to go unto Red Cross work where her cheerful dusposutuon wull be an asset to her JOHN J BACHARZ Butch who us a graduate of the Hugh land junuor Hugh School us enrolled un the General Course At H H S Butch was a member of the Scuence Club and played Intra mural Basketball un hus sophomore and Jumor years At the present tume, Butch us plannung to be a raduo araonuncer ALBERT C ALBEN After graduatung from Blessed Sacra ment Bert entered Holyokes General course Thus member of the swummung team expects to enter Wulluston next fall BARBARA A ASHE Barb hauls from H B Lawrence School Studuous and the teacher s delught was Barb She was a member of the Rooters Club Dramatuc Club and the softball team We know that she wull suc ceed when she enters the Unuversuty of Massachusetts IRENE BAGINSKI Joseph Metcalf s loss was our gaun when Bagun came to H H S She was the Vuce Presudent of our class, and a member of the Forum Club, Herald Staff, the Stu dent Councul Cabunet. Natuonal Honor Socuety, and a fine struttung majorette Bagun plans to enter the Unuversuty of Massachusetts NANCY L ALBEN Everyone knows happy go lucky Nance who came to us from Morgan Jr Hugh School Nance us an ardent mem ber of the Dramatuc Club Rooters Club and the Herald Durung her leusure tume Nance enjoys skatung and horse back rudung She wull enter Westfield State Teachers College to major un Englush CHARLES BABYAK Graduate of West Junuor Hugh Chuck studued the Technucal College Course and has had tume for playung bulluards besudes LOUIS BAIL Louus came to us from H B Lawrence Junuor Hugh and has taken up the general course at H H S In hus spare tume, Louus enjoys a good game of golf He plans to contunue hus educatuon un a technucal school sf A' 4 ugai. .vs M ,lx 1 I ,- uf . 5- 3 z 1 5' A in .l 5 A , ll I u - u l - - ' . - . - - - V .. .. , u. 1. - - ' ' ' ' ' ' nu va - l ' D ' . ll I1 ' . ' ll '77 D ' ' ll II A . ' ' Al 97 . 1 . lt' ,, . - . . , , . ll 'li . ' I .u H - - , - . ' , ' ' ' - ll ' ll - . ' ' ARLENE BAIN Arl is that charming red head from H B Lawrence School Arl took the College Course She belonged to the Dra matic Club Rooters Club and a member of the Receptionist and Social Committee She was a three letter athlete in softball volley ball and basketball She IS un decided about her future plans after graduation LAWRENCE F BARNETT Larry came from Lawrence to enter our College Curriculum Letterman in foot ball he also plays hockey and expects to grace Cornell s campus next fall ALBERT W BEAULIEU Al entered H. H. S. from Precious Blood jr. High School and has taken up the com- mercial- course. Al enjoys hunting, flshing. swimming and football. and as his hobby he raises canaries. Al plans to attend the Bentley School of Accounting after gradu- ation. -L JULIE A BALICKI Balick came to us from the Highland Jr High School For two years she was a member of the Student Council Cabinet and Secretary during her junior year Her wonderful portrayal of Miriam ln Dear Ruth displayed her acting ability Her future plan is to enter the University of Massachusetts CONSTANCE J BAUSH Charming Connie was a gift to us from Highland Jr High School Connie was 2nd in the Oratorical Contest She belonged to the Dramatic Club Rooters Club the Herald and the Student Council Her favorite hobby is julie Connie will enter Westfield State Teachers College next September JANET M BEAULIEU Jan came to us from the Joseph Met- calf jr. High School. ,Ian is always seen in the Herald office. She played on the basketball, volley-ball, and softball teams. On your next airplane trip you'll probably see jan because she's going to become an Airline Hostess. GRACE L BALLARD That attractive blond Grace who is tak mg the Nurses Preparatory Course came to us from the Highland Jr High School Grace was a member of the Dramatic Club Herald and the A Capella Choir She will enter training at Central Airlines School in Kansas City Mo to become an Airline Hostess FRANCIS A BEAUDRY Boots came from Highlands and took the College Course Varsity hockey play er he is also a promising young golfer BARBARA C BERNACHE Lawrence Junior High holds many fam: liar memories for Bobbie. Scratch your- self with a bobby pin. and then remember the girl to see is Bobbie, She is taking the Nurses' Preparatory Course and could see some practical experience before she enters training. O fortunate members of Service and Rooter's Clubs and Reception- ist Committee, to have in your midst a nurse to be, Barbara, the capable and reliable. 'J' 1 ,- 4 ROBERT H BENARD Bob came to H H S from H B Law rence Jumor Hrgh and has elected the member of the Herald art staff and outslde of school enjoys drawmg and playlng soc cer Bob plans to attend college after graduation JANET M BISCHOFF Jan was another of Hrghlands glfts to us Whnle wrth us Jan has endeared her self to many wtth her qulet and cheerful dxsposltlon She wxll have the honor of bemg the flrst glrl m our class to be marrxed ELIZABETH BORK Smllmg Betty who came from Hrghland Jr Hrgh School took the College Course She enjoys kmttrng and workrng She played on the basketball and softball teams Nursmg rs her chosen professlon and she wxll tram at the Cooley Drckmson Hosp: ta ,110 1' EDWARD C BIEBER Ed IS an alumnus of Joseph Metcalf Jumor Hxgh He has elected the college and basketball rn hrs spare trme He plans to attend college after graduation EDWARD J BOBER Ed came to H H S from Mater Dolo rosa Jumor Hugh School and has taken the DISIYIDUXIVC Occupations Course He en joys baseball and football After gradu atron Ed plans to contlnue work as a sales man WAYNE M BORNSTEIN Wayne halls from the Joseph Metcalf Jr Hugh School She was a member of the Dramatic Club and the Receptlomst s Commrttee Wayne s hobby IS makmg ar gyle socks She played on the basketball volley ball and the softball teams After graduation Wayne will enter the Umver srty of Massachusetts HENRY .l BIELA Hank who came to Holyoke from Mater Dolorosa became a member of 107 s hrs second year He would like to Jom the Marmes after june BARBARA A BOOTH Entermg from Lawrence Barb soon became known for her sunny smxle which was always m evldence Barb has been a majorette m the Lyman Terrace Drum Corps and plans to become Amerxcas leadxng anesthetlst LOIS L BOUDREAU Lons who came to us from the Joseph Metcalf Jr Hrgh rs taking the College Course She was a member ot the A Capella Lhorr durmg her four sears at H H S She has a very lnterestmg hobby of col lectmg coms After graduatxon Loxs wrll Jom the Women rn ll hxte v f Q. B 5, -3 N V ' ' K' t S U, Di 'tg all fx 'f .ll A : S' 9 ,5- x - 9 . 1 I W I, , ', x 'Jw 12 r 1 . 3 ' L A - Distributive Occupations course. He is a course while.at.H. S. Edw plays baseball championship intramural squad ,during l. - ' . . . I . - . . l . , . l 'Ju' 1 I I if ,S It , 5.4 DOROTHEA M BRAN DT Dot clanms H B Lawrence School as her Alma Mater Her favonte hobby ns the Wing Scouts She was a member of the Natlonal Honor Socxety the Scxence Club and the Latln Club Wnth Dots am bltlon we know she wrll succeed when she becomes a nurse EDWARD J BROWN Brownie one of our best athletes came from Morgan Jumor Hxgh He par tlcl ated m football baseball and basket bal whxch took up most of hrs spare time He was a member of the A Capella Choxr Ed was enrolled m the General Course He rvlll go to prep school before entermg col ege MADELEINE BRUNELLE Perpetual Help School claims thus mem ber of our senior class as an alumna While attendmgH H S Maddy wasamember of the Rooter s and Dramatrc Clubs She has been a receptxonxst and IS one of the talented writers of our Yearbook Staff After graduation Maddy ns plannmg on entermg the Unlverslty of Massachusetts ELEANOR D BRENNAN Deve xs a graduate of the Hxghland J r High School She has supported the Herald Staff Rooters Club and the Dramatxc Club In her leisure tlme Deve enjoys kmttmg and Swlmmlhg W1th the abllxty to do always her best we know she will succeed when she enters college ELIZABETH J BROWN Betty IS an alumna of the H B Law rence J umor Hugh She devotes much txme to workxng but m henspare time she enjoys skating and dancxng She IS takxng the Commercxal Course and we are sure she has a bnght future m this endeavor Don t you thunk shed look mce behmd a desk poundmg a typewriter? TERESA L BURNS Terry halls from the Hrghland Jumor Hxgh School She has many mterests but she enyoys swlmmmg skatmg and dancing most of all Terry has chosen a com merclal llfe and she will dehmtely hold an xmportant posmon ln this field JOAN C BRESNAHAN What Metcalf lost our Alma Mater gamed m person of thls lnkable mlss ,Ioan has many mterests namely knlttmg skating swrmmmg and basketball She rs an actxve member of the Dramatic Rooters and Servnce Clubs We have a nurse m the makmg here' ANITA L BRUNAULT Holy Rosary School Kmttmg swxmmmg and dancmg are her favonte pastimes and she spends much of her lelsure time en o mg them She IS taking the Nurses re paratory Course and plans to enter tramxng after graduatlon SHIRLEY A BYRNES Shirley claims Lawrence Jumor Hugh as her Alma Mater She IS a student m the Nurses Preparatory Course a member of the Dramatic Rooters and Servxce Clubs a member of our Year Book Staff and a member of the Natnonal Honor Soclety In her spare tnme she dances skates and swxms After graduatlon she plans to enter Mercy Hospxtal ln Sprxngfleld 6. x. 5 A x I gg K 1 , fs , 4 l f l 2 ' as N lx t X 1 l x it 'Z 2' S ' 0 - Q , f . Q , , . - Anita entered Holyoke- High from the .ir 1 fm 1 JOHN P CADIGAN Rook Cthrs rs probably one of the strangest nrcknames ever to come out of H H SJ rs an alumnus of the Highland Junror Hrgh School He loves to drrve and play baseball and football Rook took the General Course and plans to Jorn the U S Navy upon graduatron from H H S MARJORIE A CHASE Comrng from Metcalf Junror Hrgh Mar gre stepped rrght rnto the mrddle of all our actrvrtres She has been Vrce Presrdent of our class for two years, a student councrlor, and best of all, a member of the Natronal Honor Socrety She spends her leisure trme knrttrng, swrmmrng and dancrng Mar gre plans on enterrng college after gradu atron to become an rnterror decorator JULIE M CH WALEK Julre, one of the hrgh steppmg mayorettes. twrrled up from joseph Metcalf She cut her way rrght rnto the Rooter's, Dramatrc, and Glee Clubs, and ruled as Sophomore Secretary On the gym floor volley ball, basketball and badminton are her favor rtes Wrth the completron of the General Course, Julre mtends to step right into college next September THOMAS E CAULEY H B Lawrence ,Ir Hrgh School pre sented our class wrth a line member when they gave us Tom Tom has been well known durrng hrs hrgh school days by hrs partrcrpatron rn athletrcs The Yearbook also has profited greatly by havrng Tom on rts staff DONALD 'I' CHIVAS Don came to us from Morgan and en rolled rn the Technrcal College Course He was letterman rn basketball and has be longed to A Capella Chorr for three years JAMES R CLARK Clutch entered H H S from Hrghlands Junror Hrgh School and took up the general course As a hobby Clutch burlds model arrplanes As yet he has not formed deti nrte plans for after graduatron CLAIRE L, CHABOT Clarre entered our halls from the Per petual Help School Her outsrde recreatron rncludes dancrng skating bowlrng and prano playrng While attendrng Holyoke Hrgh Clarre one of those persons you en Joy havrng around was a member of the Rooter s Club She plans to work rn the Commercral world after graduatron MARION R CHOUINARD MBTIOH came to H H S rn her freshman year from Mater Dolorosa Ever srnce her first days here she has been an enthusrastrc supporter of the Rooters Club Her favor rte sports are football and basketball and her favorrte pastrme rs dancrng Marron has taken the General Course and plans to work after graduatron JOAN A CLARK Northampton School for Grrls' loss was our garn when Joan came to H H S She rmmedrately became known for her wrt and cheerful drsposrtron, and her good sports manshrp rn the field of skrrng ,Ioan plans to contrnue wrth her schoolrng and we wrsh her every success l,.Zf3fl 1 e f? 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C , 5 A C 'Z' RUTH A CLARK A lover of all sports Ruth Ann IS a grad uate of H B Lawrence Jumor Hlgh She IS especxally xnterested ln skatmg and basket ball Whxle at H H S Ruth was a mem ber of the Rooter s Club After graduatlon she plans to become a receptnomst ln some local office SHIRLEY L CLEMENT Morgan School was Shxrl s Alma Mater before Holyoke Hugh She has many out side Interests but she especxally enjoys photography She IS takmg the Nurses Preparatory Course and we re looklng for ward to her graduatlon from the Spnng fleld Hospxtal as a patient gracious nurse whose personahty wxll do much to soothe others LEONARD J COLLAMORE Bunky, Lawrence's glft to basketball, expects to Jom the Navy after June Be sides bemg basketball's co captain, he plays soccer and baseball MARTIN J CLAYTON Marty who came from the West Street School expects to become an engmeer ln the future He llkes football and hockey WILLIAM F CODY Blll attalned h1gh honors here after graduating from Metcalf He became a member of the Latln and Dramatxc Clubs and served on the Year Book staff as well DONALD F COLTHART Don graduated from Lawrence and took the college course An outstandmg soccer player, he was a valuable cog un wxnmng the Western Mass tntle m 48 LUCY M M CLEMENT Toots came to Holyoke Hlgh from the Perpetual Help School Lucy s numerous Interests mclude volley ball and kmttmg Her pleasant personahty has proven her to be a valuable member of the Rooter s Club Lucy plans to attend busmess school after graduatnon and we wxsh her success ln her chosen vocatlon CHARLES S COHEN Chuck an alumnus of Joseph Metcalf attalned hugh scholastic honors here Intramural basketball ace he hopes to en roll at Yale THOMAS M CONNELLY Copper IS an alumnus of H1ghlands Junxor Hugh School and has taken the general course at H H S Tom enjoys basketball, golf, and basketball outsxde school and his hobby IS collectmg stamps He plans to enter the U S Marmme Ser vxce after graduatxon nr ' 'f 4 V . , Qi :L Ae . . ff I in I 1. -1 ARLENE M CONRAD Arlene entered Holyoke Hlgh from Hugh land Junior Hlgh School Besldes bemg Interested ln stamp collectmg Arlene has a great love for musnc bemg an ardent mem ber of the A Capella Cho1r After gradua txon Arlene plans to tram for nursmg at St Franc1sHosp1tal Hartford CARL E COUSINEAU Cous came to H H S from Joseph Metcalf Jr Hugh and has taken up the technxcal college course Cous plays base ball football hockey and basketball and as a hobby he constructs gas models He plans to further hls educatlon ln a tech nxcal college after graduatlon WALTER L CYRAN Wally studied the General Course after commg from Mater Dolorosa He hopes to become an electrxcal engmeer JOHN L CONWAY Coming to Holyoke from Metcalf Jack took a General Course He IS a three year letterman m hockey Tmkermg wlth car motors IS has hobby DONALD A COUSINEAU Don came to H H S as a graduate of been enrolled m the college preparatory course Don lS a member of the A Capella Cholr and also a member of the Sclence Club In the outdoor lme Don takes part 1n baseball swlmmmg sknng and fishmg Hrs hobbles are makmg records campmg and h1k1ng Don plans to attend a college of dentxstry after graduation MARIANNE CZAPOROWSKI May entered Holyoke Hugh from the Mater Dolorosa She IS now enrolled ln the Commerclal Course She enjoys swxmmmg volley ball and sewmg and hopes to obtain an office Job after graduation GERALD J COOK Cookie came to Holyoke from Per petual Help He llkes baseball basketball and hrs piano Youll probably see hum ln college next year NANCY M CURRAN We have joseph Metcalf Jumor Hxgh to Nance with her sweet ways IS a mem ber of the Dramatxc and Rooter s Club and the Receptlomst Group She enJoys danc mg swrmmmg and skatmg Nance w1ll attend college after graduatlon and we can smcerely predxct a successful future for her LUCILE J DALEY Lou who claims West Street School as her Alma Mater IS taklng the Commercial Course This demure mlss spends most of her leisure hours roller skatmg swlmmmg and dancmg She IS a member of the Glee Club and Rooters Club , , I IQ 4 gt f .A ' 4 ,, X , A ,IV . . ' Highlands junjor.Hi'gh'school, He has thank for .this member of our class. Z J f i E K l X EVELYN DALTON Ev entered H H S from Lawrence Jumor Hrgh and then chose the College Course She mtends to further her educa tlon at Frammgham State Teachers Col lege where she plans to study Dretetrcs When Ev rsn t roller skatlng we flnd her dancmg or swlmmmg She rs an actlve member of the Rooters and Dramatrc Clubs JOHN P DAUNHEIMER Johnny came toH H S from Morgan Jumor Hugh School and has taken the Drs trrbutlve Occupations Course He enjoys swrmmmg and basketball and hrs hobby IS stamp collecting After graduatlon John plans to contmue work JOSEPH DEC Joe entered Holyoke from Mater Dolorosa and IS enrolled rn the General Course He enjoys sknng football and swrmmxng but plans to enter the servrce after graduation HELEN T DALY The Blessed Sacrament School clarmed Helen as one of lts students before she came to Holyoke Hrgh At present she IS takmg a General Course An ardent member of the Rooters Club sne enjoys the vigorous exercrse of swrmmmg Another of her pas tlmes IS dancmg Helen s plans for the fu ture are as yet undeclded but whatever they are we re sure she ll succeed ALFRED J DAVIAU Al after studymg the General Course at Holyoke Hngh where he has been a mem ber of the swrmmmg team and Stamp Club expects to enter Jr College PHYLLIS G DEMBEK Our one and only Demee came to us from Hlghland Junior Hrgh Her smile and personality have won her many a frlend at H H S where she has been mterested rn all our actnvntres Thrs versatrle lass has been a student councrlor for two years member of the Lunch Room Committee and an athlete on the swrmmmg volley ball and basketball teams She ns also a mem ber of the Dramatlc and Rooter s Clubs and has served on the Yearbook Stal? EDWARD ,I DAUNHEIMER Eddre came to us from Morgan Jumor Hugh and elected a general course He was a member of our 1948 football team the track team and played lntra mural basket ball Eddie strll finds time to be on the Lunch Room committee and pursues has hobby of collectrng stamps Ed plans to go to college after graduation ETHEL P DEACON Thus pleasant lrttle mnss one of our popu lar school majorettes entered from Joseph Metcalf She hkes to knrt skate and take long walks Eth IS not only on the Socral Committee but she rs also a member of the Rooters Club the Lunchroom Commrttee and the volley ball team Her plan for the future IS to become a secretary RONALD ,I DESPAULT Desperate came to H H S from Mor gan Junlor Hugh and elected the Drstrrbu trve Occupatrons Course Ron rs presrdent of the Junior Business people s club Hrs outsrde actlvltles Include football track Intra mural basketball and hrs hobby rs phrlatel He plans to contmue ln the re tall selbng field after graduatron from H H S n 11 - - ' . 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' a ' 1 1 I ' . . . ffl? 3 ALYCE M DIBBLE Dub boasts Hughland Junuor Hugh as her Alma Mater At H H S she enrolled un the College Course She enjoys skuung wrutung letters and dancung and also lukes baseball and volley ball She has chosen nursung for her career and the Cooley Duckunson Hosputal for her place to traun JOHN P DION Ever sunce abandonung Morgan Jr Hugh for the halls ofH H S johnny has been one of those regular fellows who are the strength of Holyoke Hugh He co cap tauned our 49 hockey squad thrullung the fans tume after tume wuth hus abuluty and spurut Always fruendly and cheerful Johnnys graduatuon wull be a severe loss to Holyoke Hugh JOHN .I DONOGHUE Jack entered Holyoke Hugh from the Blessed Sacrament He lukes to putter around cars and woodwork but hus sports are tennus skatung pung pong football and swummung As a member of the tennus team he keeps the opponents on theur toes at all tumes Jack us takung the general course and after graduatuon plans to enter the navy We thunk that when a tennus or skatung scout spots these twuns theur future wull be assured -1- ALAN D DuCARLO Deak came from the H B Lawrence junuor Hugh School He us one of the good natured happy go lucky fellows everyone enjoys havung around Beung the athletuc type AI plays on the football and basket ball teams Deak us takung the Technu cal College course and hopes to come back to Holyoke to enguneer the buuldung of the new Junuor Hugh School ANN M DOHERTY Annue an alumnus of the Hughlands plans to become a Dental Assustant Her hobbues are knuttung and dancung She us a member of the Lunchroom Commuttee the Dramatuc Club and the Rooters Club as we ROGER P DONOGHL E Roddue halls from the Blessed Sacra ment School Tennus skatung swummung pung pong and basketball take up most of hus tume but he stull finds a few spare mm utes to enjoy hus women Roger us on the tennus team and un the early fall you wull usually find hum on the courts playung wuth the best Roddue us takung the General course and plans to go to work but we pre duct that some sport s scout wull catch hum first ROBERT W DIETRICH Bob graduated from the Joseph Metcalf School He us a member of the Hockey team and he us unterested un musuc He us takung the commercual course and plans to take up accountung We preduct that DeDe as hus fruends call hum wull come back to Holyoke not as an accountant but as another Frankue Carle WILLIAM M DONNELLY Dobbs came to us from the Joseph Metcalf School He us a co partner un the Lost and Found department and an actuve member un the scuence club Bull s ap pearance wuth the track team makes the opposung team struggle twuce as hard un tryung to overcome Holyoke Hugh Dobbs us takung the college course and us goung to become a physucuan In a mat ter of a few years as you look out the wun dow you may see hum Flyung by on hus way to the office SYLVIA ANN DORGAN Vlest Street Junuor Hugh us the school Sylvua was graduated from You know S vua h a great sport er favorutes are basketball volley ball bad munton swummung and skatung Soon she wull stand on the threshold of lufe her pass port a Hugh School Duploma from the General Course May whatever she chooses be the best P . f Au , u , I , , is 1 1-. 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Y V - V ' -- ' - A-cyl'-,seis ,H , 'N - ag. www. ,p a x L 9?- MARY JANE DOYLE Janle came to Holyoke Hlgh from the I-Ilghlands She enjoys roller skatlng and swlmmlng and IS a member of the Rooters Club She plans to become a secretary after graduatlon IRENE N DUDEK I came to us from Mater Dolorosa School She IS enrolled ln the General Course Thls dark halred mlSS collects snapshots ln her spare tlme and plays the plano as well She partlclpates ln volley ball and basketball I expects to become a halrdresser after graduatlon VIVIAN B EPSTEIN Vlvlan IS one of the versatlle members ln the class Comlng to us from joseph Met calf Junlor Hlgh her Jolly dlsposltlon makes her a great favorlte and she s always welcome ln a crowd Vlvlan was a member of all soclal functlons and sports journal lsm IS on VIV s llst for the future and we know she ll be a success MARY LOUISE DRAPEAU At H H S Mary LOUISE enrolled ln the College Course and IS a member of the Df3m3tlC Club and the R3dl0 Forum Besldes volley ball and basketball she en Joys Swlmmlng Mary Loulse halls from Joseph Metcalf After graduatlon she plans to enter the Unlverslty of Massa chusetts JULIETTE R EMARD Jlllle halls from Morgan Junlor Hlgh She IS enrolled ln the Nurses Preparatory Course She has been a falthful Glrl Scout for some years and enjoys the content ment and Joy of muslc She IS an ardent member of our school band and orchestra She plans to become a nurse and lntends to traln at the Holyoke Hospltal MARY E EQUI M E came to us from H B Lawrence jr Hlgh Durlng her 3 years of H H 9 she partlclpated ln the Rooters Club A Capella Cholr and Glrls Glee Club M E has a hobby of maklng blologlcal SlldCS and studylng Chemlstry In the future we wlll see M E as another Florence Nlghtln gale ln one of Holyoke s hOSDlt3lS BARBARA M DREICORN The College Course caught the gleam ln Barbara s eye when she entered from Hlgh land Junlor Hlgh For extra actlvltles she plays the plano knlts SkIlS and bowls She IS a member of the Rooters Club and IS a steady member of the Herald Staff Bar bara lntends to serve her country by Joln lng the Waves ln the future GLORIA EMERY Glorla our qulck Wltted actress halls from Immaculate Conceptlon Her hobby IS collectlng post cards and poems For extra actlvlty she has Jolned the Rooters Club and ln addltlon to belng a member of the A Capella Cholr IS a falthful student of Drama She plans to become a Medlcal Secretary She IS also a member of the Lunchroom Commlttee MARII X N ERLICHMAN Senlors do you know that there IS an out of state glrl IH our mldst Lynn came to us from the Abraham Llncoln Hlgh School of Brooklyn New York Basketball volley ball baseball bowllng roller skatlng and CYCIIHK are her major attractlons In Brooklyn she belonged to all sorts of clubs counclls and teams borderlng on her be loved sports The Commerclal Course has fitted her for a good Job but she mlght take a chance and Joln the SCFVICC 2 f ' J 1 L s. . 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Q I I I C.. 5 , . f 1 H , . 5 mga X k V a 1 Y X f Q , , x X K W sl -L QD i ,vs JOHN B EVANS Dxppy enters from the Highland School Hockey xs hls favonte sport and he does exceedmgly well wxth lt He spends hls spare trme fxxmg hrs car which manages to keep runnmg Dip IS takmg the General Course and sometlme m the near future lS plannlng to become an electrncal engmeer DONALD W FARR Don our class president for the past three years comes to us from the H B Lawrence School He IS a member of the student councxl cabmet cholr and the lunchroom and soclal commxttees Hrs sports Include basketball track soccer and baseball but hls favorxte by far IS basket ball Hls beaming smlle accompanies those perfect shots whxch are qulte numerous Prep school and college are Don s goals after whlch we thmk he wxll return to Holy oke Hlgh to coach many an undefeated team BRUCE S FLEMING Star IS a graduate of the Hxghland School He enjoys tlymg, camplng, sknng, and swlmmmg Bruce IS a member of the scnence club and the swlmmmg team, and he's our star sousaphone player nn the band Star IS takmg the college course and ex pects to become an engineer, but we be lleve that he wxll be the first to fly to the moon ,-1 DONALD D FALARDEAU Commg to HHS from the Perpetual Help Don pursued the General Course He collects stamps as a hobby and likes to play pool and football Don s future plans call for a few years servlce wlth the U S Army m the peacetlme draft WILLIAM L FERRIS Easy to get along wxth Bull came to us from the Joseph Metcalf School Hrs hob bles are sallmg and photography and he IS a member of the swnmmmg and tenms teams ln both of whlch he IS outstandmg Bull plans to go to college after graduation Hrs fnends know that he wlll soon wm the sallboat race across the Atlantxc and come m second swlmmmg the English Channel PAULINE A FOERSTER Pauly need never be ashamed of her ac compllshments at Holyoke Hlgh She de hghted us with muslc when she played the plano Success IS surely waxtlng thxs modest glrl She came to us from Morgan Jumor Hugh Keats once sand somethmg that we'd hke her to remember Mus1c's golden tongue doth all her other arts conceal - JOHN F FALVEY Jack a graduate of the Highland School has made many friends ln Holyoke Hxgh with hls ready smlle and easy gomg manner Baseball and basketball are among the sports of hxs hkmg H IS a member of the Forum Club and after school he works xn Lxggetts Drug Store Jack IS takmg the college course and plans to enter Salnt Mxchael followmg whlch he hopes to become an enterprlsmg lawyer PHYLLIS A FLAGG Phyl danced her way into our hearts from Morgan Junior Hugh We have always marvelled at her skull ln clearing the bars at Gym She plans to go to the American School of Ballet Sucklmg once sand something that seems to apply to our Phyl But O she dances such a way No sun upon an Easter Day Is half so fine a sxght Her dancmg makes us forget about her vqonders ln school Phyl IS a good student a so JEROME W FOLEY Jerry came to us from the Blessed Sacrament School He enjoys football basketball, and baseball, but durmg hrs spare time he goes huntlng jerry ns takmg the commercial course and mtends to go to a busmess college However, we thmk he wlll make himself well known m whatever field he ventures ,Q 9 .fa . 2' ' F an T,6 T 'i 'mp' : k- ' . - fa- ef . ,ff -, ' . 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BERNARD FONTAINE Bernue as he us known at H H S came to us from the Assumption Hugh School A member of the Dustrubutuve Occupatuon Lourse Bernard us unterested un baseball basketball and us a member of the independent Daredevul Football Team of Holyoke After receuvung hus duploma he untends to make busuness hus career ROBERT W FRIEDRICH Bob a graduate of the Blessed Sacrament School us taking the General Course He has played sectuon basketball whule at H H S Basketball football and hunting FRANK J GALAT Frank claums as hus Alma Mater the Mater Dolorosa School Most of his out sude actuvutues center around fishing hunt ung and swummung After receuvung hus duploma he plans to enter the Navy He may be an Admural or a Seaman Recruit but Frank wull make a versatule saulor EARL A FORTIN Oakue us a graduate of Lawrence H us takung the General Course at H H S Gurls and bow tues seem to unterest hum most when he us not swummung or playung football The Army Aur Corps us hus aum after graduatuon We feel sure that he wull excell un the field of avuatuon HARVEY S GABERMAN Harvey a second honor student and member of the Varsuty Tennus Team came to us from the joseph Metcalf ,Iunuor Hugh School As part of his extra currucula actu secretary of the Scuence Club president of the 16 20 Club at his church and a wruter on the Year Book He plans on entermg the Unuversuty of Massachusetts after graduatuon DOROTHY M GARLAND South Hadley Hugh lost a cute tr1Ck when Dotsy chose H H S Dorothy us also actuve un our Dramatuc Club SPOFIS rate hugh on Dotsy s lusts of musts pecually swummung and skatung After school hours much of her tume us spent on ,Ir Achuevement and Jr Guuld actlvutues Dorothy us enrolled un the Nurses Prepara tory Course and after graduatuon slue plans to enter nurses traunung BERNARD D FREDETTE Bones us an alumnus of the Joseph Metcalf Junior Hugh School and us study mg the General Course He has played an umportant part un Intramural Sports be sudes beung a member of the Stamp Club Bones hopes to attend the General Electruc School after graduatuon CHARLES W GADBOIS Chuck a preparatory college student us an alumnus of Our Lady of Perpetual Help School He us a member of the Scuence Club and us unterested un stamp collectung are Chuck s plans after receuvung hls duploma We feel sure that he wull uphold H H S s fine reputatuon un college ,IACQUELINE L GAUDARD Jackie us a busy luttle muss both un school and out She comes to us from Per petual Help Jr Hugh School ,Iackue en Joys musuc and us a talented puanust She us a member of the A Cappella Chour and the ,Ir Extensuon Musuc Club Both the Root ers Club and Dramatuc Club claum jackue as a member The jr Guuld Tru G Club and the Sun Valley Fugure Skatung Club take up the rest of her lumuted tume Jackue plans to be a Chemust but musuc wull always be close to her L , ,Q . XT' 7 ' 5 1 V 'A I .. - D. , . e .. ' 1 take llp 111031 Of Bolfs time Olllside of School- vities he js a member of the Stamp Clubl Majoring in English and becoming a writer . I ' . . l . .' . h U ' H , U ' ,,' es- . . ', ' . .I . .- ,251 5291 WW i rf' ROBERT R GEISSLER Besudes doung homework Chuck a Morgan School graduate finds tume to lay basketball and football Thus quuet ad who us enrolled un the General Course plans to contunue studyung un a Photo graphy School Chuck wull probably be an ace A P photographer un a few years ROBERT G GOEHRING Bol entered HHS as an alumnus of the Joseph Metcalf junuor Hugh School and took the General Course He loves to druve and attends many mudget auto races Bol enjoys such sports as football hockey and auto racung Hus future plans are undecuded RICHARD J GOLDEN The Hat who came to us from the Joseph Metcalf School us an ardent sports fan wunnung husletters un hockey football and Baseball Durung hus spare tume he can be found on any hockey runk un the wunter or on Crosuer Fueld s baseball duansond un the summer Duck plans to enter prep school after graduatuon l-I EDWARD W GERBERT JR. A Hughland School graduate Ed s enrolled un the General Course He can al ways be found at a cuty swummung pool as hus hobby us swummung Durung hus three years at H H S he has played wuth hus sectuon un untramural basketball The Navy us hus goal BETTX M GOLDBERG jolly and undustruous us Boop She has endeared herself everlastungly to her fruends at Holyoke Hugh and joseph Metcalf jun uor Hugh Takung part un every sport and almost every club at HHS Boop us leav ung us wuth many joyful thoughts of our past acquauntance wuth her She plans to become a Gym Teacher Boop wull al ways make people feel happy because of her rare and wonderful personaluty Her spurut us ever wullung to serve JOAN C GOODHINID joanue has always been a favorute ours and we feel quute sad at havung part from such good fruends In Sept 46 Joan crossed the threshold of H H S and became actuve un the Rooter s Club swummung and skatung The questuon us who us goung to be the lucky boss that has joanue on hus knee as she plans to be a secretary MARY GERMAIN Mary has never taken a very actuve part un school affaurs beung of a reserved rather than forward nature but she has won for herself many true and lastung fruends She was a member of the class of 46 Hughland Junuor Hugh graduatung class and us un certaun of her future plans JOAN M GOLDEN Proudly bearung the banner of the Blessed Sacrament joan entered Holyoke Hugh School YN uth that hghtung spurut whuch she dusplayed on the volley ball and basket ball teams she tackled all obstacles whuch beset her un the Nurses Preparatory Course Soon she wull proudly march unto the Provudence Hosputal to pursue her Iufe s desure She has been a member of the Dramatuc Club Rooter s Club Receptuon ust Commuttee and Servuce Club GENEN IEEE ,I GORAJEC Thus happy young person doesn t seem to haye a care un the world Phat s jeanue Comung to us from Mater Dolorosa our al ways happy go lucky and fun lovung jtanue was actuve un Dramatuts The Scucntc Club Xolley Ball Basketball Tennus and Soft ball Although actuvt she always managed to get her homework done though the skues fall Jeanue plans to be a laboratory tech nucuan and It s a frucndly heart that has plenty of fruends that s Jeanue from class of 49 ni ,,. 4- - 1 Q 3 X 16? 1 4- ' 2 ' . fsiref: 4 NSE' 2 -- I TS: fu 1 1. 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' I - ' 1 I 1 ' Y ' ' -1 - n - Y A ' , ' uu ' X ., ,' x ' 91 ' 1 - . . .. . .i - . .. . - 1 157 a MW JEANNE M GOIJLET jeanle has alwavs been welcome where ever she goes And so It was when she came to us from Perpetual Help Her natural good humor and cheerful counten ance have endeared her to all her classmates She was an actrve member of the Rooters Club Forum Club and Herald VS 1th all her school actlvltles jeame stxll had tlme for sports such as basketball Jeame plans to enter Our Lady of the Elms after grad uauon NORMAN VK GRISE JR Bxll a proud graduate of the Lawrence School and a second honor student IS tak mg the Drstnbutlve OCCUPHIIOD Course He has attended almost all of the school dances m his three years hrs hobbxes gxrls and dancmg Bull plans to go lnto business after graduation In years to come we shall find hum as a valuable asslst ant ln some large busrness firm BARBARA J CUTOFF Barb IS always the center of attraction at any gathering be lt large or small by reason of her ready smxle and wlllmgness for fun She was an actlve member of the Dramatic and Rooters Club and the Re ceptxomst Committee Sports were also a favornte wxth her She competed nn volley ball basketball and badminton VN hen schools open nn September of 49 we wall fund Barb as a student of the Lmversnty of Mass W Q Q-1 ROGER E GRAVEL Rog a college preparatory student was the All Amerlcan Guard of the m dependent Daredevll Football Team of Holyoke Roger also ranked h1gh m mtra mural basketball c1rcles for hrs shxfty game He plans to enter lung s Pomt Mxhtary Academy after graduatlon WILLIAM C GDERRIN Red a product of the Highland Jun lor Hugh School rs takmg the General Course here at H H S Red spends much of hrs tlme playmg football and bas ketball besndes entertammg the glrls 'I he Navy IS hrs plan after graduation CLARA HAAS Claire lS that demure little mlss whom you ney er see wxthout a frlend Arrn mg nn -lb from H B Lawrence Claxre has made herself known ar ' llked by partlcr patxng ln swimming Music Rooters Club and Gxrls Glee Club Vhth school and frxends takmg up much of her tlme Clalre strll goes to thek VS C A and IS a member of the Musxc Club Claxres natural abnlxty to wm friends wall thrlve as she takes her place as a career gnrl KENNETH P GRAY Gray a graduate of the Hlghland Jumor Hlgh School IS one of our frlend lxest classmates Kenneth has a paper route ln the Hlghlands and can be found around some mechamcal devrce ln his spare time He IS takmg the General Course and plans to become a mechanic after graduatlon ELSIE T GUIEL It was Joseph Metcalf s loss and our gam when El passed through these portals rn Sept of 46 Can she swxm dance and talk? Yes these are some of her favorites and she IS one of ours El was actxve m volley ball basketball the Rooter s Club and Dramatxcs Stay Just as you are El and make all the trlps IU planes pleasant ones for your passengers X ou guessed lt El plans to be an alrlme hostess RICHARD F HALEX Duck entered HHS from Joseph Metcalf and ns takmg a general course Hrs favorite hobby rs drawmg and hrs posters have of ten been seen adormng the halls durmg the football and basketball seasons Duck played mtra mural basketball He plans to work after graduation 1 ,.l, Q ill Lf X 5 ,, wa,, ,, , cf QL- ' e M E '-- 11 .i . - I -' , I ' r - , hh fv- . 4 ' ' ' 'J th? :J M 4 -- N, 1 6 V . , . ,x f . ',5' I . A - , 1,14 A , , ,Q 3 Lp 1 rjrxsr- -mm f ' 4 he 5 ,A It ' A - . , ,, L P z L IPM F -r Sir: ' . , , Rfk. 'il ' ' -. 4 V -'fm .Is -rr' K my . . ,fee J N r' ' I: , P- , 44 fiu 3. fel .eb TSS? -1 1 .I gif f lj , Q! , - , be . l 4 ' ' Y A I I I 4 A I I ' .1 U - I . I VA -I I ' l A 6 ' v I ' ' , Y . . . . 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I C '73 HARRY HALLIDAY For hrs hobby Happy collects stamps and corns He came to thrs school from Joseph Metcalf and was a Herald repre sentatrve rn hrs senror year A member of the A Capella chorr hrs favorrte sports are football swrmmrng and skrrng He rs tak rng a college course and plans to enter erther U of M or B U BEVERLY M HANLEY Peter an alumna of Lawrence Jr Hrgh loves sports and has played volley ball basketball and softball srnce she has been rn hrgh school and as a pastrme cheers for the hockey team She belongs to the Rooter s Club Dramatrc Club and the Co ed Club at the Y W C A After gradu atron Peter plans to enter a school of Physrcal Educatron RICHARD L HARRIS Buster rs an alumnus of the Hrghland Junror Hrgh School When he rs not col lectrng prctures for hrs huge sports scrap book Buster rs pursurng the General Course Baseball football and basketball are the sports he enjoys He plans to work upon graduatrng from HHS T CONSTANCE F HAM EL Connre comes to us from Lawrence jr Hrgh and has followed the Commercral Course whrle rn hrgh school Outsrde school she struts wrth the Lyman Terrace Drum Corps She lrkes skatrng dancrng and has done a brt of warblrng rn the A Capella Chorr Upon completron of hrgh school Connre plans to enter an Instrtute of Dretetrcs MAURICE R HARNISCH Mossy came from Joseph Metcalf and rs takmg a college course Collectrng stamps rs hrs hobby and hrs favorrte sports rnclude baseball football and huntrng He plans to enter college after graduatron EDWARD P HART Ego a graduate of Lawrence Junror Hrgh has always been a top honor student rn the College Course Popular wrth hrs classmates he also partrcrpated rn football as one of the centers and played rntramural basketball for three years Ed rs the art edrtor of the Year book staff and wrll further hrs studres at Holy Cross wrth a lawyer s professron as hrs ambrtron BARBARA ,I HAMILTON Bobbre a graduate of Metcalf Jr Hrgh has a very rnterestrng hobby that of collectrng mrnrature shoes Whrle rn hrgh school she was Interested rn musrc apprecra tron She belongs to the Protestant Grrls Assocratron and after hrgh school she plans to enter a secretarral school DOROTHY M HARRIS Dolly has followed the General Course srnce comrng to us from Hrghland jr Hrgh She plans to become a nurse after gradu atron A lover of musrc she belongs to the A Capella Chorr and the Glee Club The Jr Gurld of St Agnes and the Y W C A are her chref outsrde rnterests ELEAINOR F HARTIGAN Arna a graduate of the Hrghland School has been an actrve member of the H H S Band the Dramatrc Club Rooters Club Stamp Club and rn her sophomore year she was a Student Councrl representa trve When she graduates Peter Bent Brrgham Nurses Trarnrng School wrll be hex' home Good luck and happy nursrng ma P1 .b le 'll , 1 A 3 ax L . -r lf A A 4, .cg of , . 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' V I 4 . . . , 'r l L , ' v ' - - - rr ' n N 'fb THOMAS F HEALY For three stralght years Tom has been elected to the Student Councnl by has sec tlon mates and m addltlon to thls actxvnt he has stood out ln nntra mural basketba l He was also elected Maglster Lxbrorum of the Latm Club Takmg a College Course he came from Metcalf and IS planning to enter college after graduatlon FREDERICK W HEISIG Fred was graduated ln June of 46 from plans to enter college next fall Hls favorite sports are football and basketball and he has partlclpated ln mtra mural basketball for three years CATHERINE M HIClxEX Energetxc Cathy a graduate of the Blessed Sacrament School has a host of chool actlvltles She IS a member of the Dramatic Club Rooters Club Forum Club A Capella Choir Receptxonlst Com mlttee and the Basketball Team She has achteved one honor vuhlch surpasses all She IS a member of the Honor Socxety Leavmg at H H S a brllllant trall m the College Course she IS preparxng to enter college JEANNE HEBERT Jeanne was graduated from St Anns Academy m Marlboro Massachusetts Smce she has been here she has been ln the Dramatic Club Rooter s Club and the A Capella Choir She llkes swxmmmg danc mg and has qulte a record collectlon Out sxde school she belongs to the Trl G Club and the Jr Gulld of St Agnes Upon com pletlon of hlgh school she plans to study dental hygxenlcs at Colby jumor College ROBERT C HFNNEMAN Entering HHS from Morgan Bob took a of whxch he has neen a member for three years Moreover he has also blown hrs trombone for Ed Nowak ln the Band and Orchestra He plans to work after gradu atnon ELLEN A HlClxEY El a graduate of St Jeromes has been very actxve here as a member of the Drama tnc Club Program Committee Herald Staff Natxonal Honor Society and the Rooter s Club She likes to read and be longs to the ,lr Gulld of St Agnes and the Co ed club at the Y Vl C A Ellen plans to enter college after graduation JEANNINE HEBERT Jeannine was graduated from the Per petual Help School She IS very clever with her hands and often knlts and sews In her spare tlme she also does come dancin After graduation she plans to become a secretary NESA D HERZENBERG Nesa an alumna of Lawrence jr Hlgh kmttlng As a member of the Dramatic Club she has been very actxve and outsxde school she supports the Sigma Iota Soror lty After hugh school she lans to enter Amencan International College VS ALTER A HIMMEN Walt who came to us from Highland Grammar enjoys tlnkermg with machines and would llke to make mechamcs his lxfe work Hls favorite outdoor pastxmes are huntmg and fishmg He IS takmg a general course and after graduatxon plans to work . 5 ,J 1' '2 nk C l Metcalf. He is taking a College Course, and General course and joined the 'Herald staff has a great collection of records and loves . , , V l V ' s . Y - . ' ' ROBERT W HOPEWELL Homer IS water mmded Hrs favorlte sport IS swnmmmg He was on the swam mmg team ln hrs sophomore and Jumor years and also enjoys horseback rldmg He came from Highland and lS taklng a general course He plans to enter the navy after graduatlon RICHARD B HUNTER Entermg from West Street Junlor Hxgh Rxch took a General course when he came here He played mtra mural basketball and his favorite dxverslon xs fishing He wxll probably enter the navy after Com mencement FRANCES A JASIONROVSSKI Franme an alumna of the Mater Dolorosa School has been a member of the Servlce Club and Rooter s Club She loves sports and has done quite a but of basket ball playlng whxle lh hugh school Frannle plans to enter a nurses trammg school af ter graduatxon TUNE EDWARD C HORNING Ed has been one of the mam stays of the swrmmmg team three years which accounts for hls electron as 1949 captam A mem ber of the track team thxs versatlle semor draws for a hobby He was graduated from West Street and wlll probably enter prep school next fall JOAN A IRVING Joanme who comes to us from Hlgh land Jr Hugh School has been very sports mmded smce she entered hugh school She has played volleyball and has partlcxpated ln many swnmmmg actlvltnes She was an actxve member of the Dramatxc Club and president of the Rooters Club Outsxde school she belongs to the Jr Gulld of St Agnes After graduatlon she plans to enter the Western Massachusetts School of Pharmacy DONALD F JOHNSON Don entered Holyoke High from Blessed Sacrament School as a freshman He played regularly on the soccer team and en gaged m Intramural basketball Don s favorxte pastnme IS skating and some day he mtends to become a member of the Ice Capades Don s future educatnonal course IS undecrded i JOSEPH J HDDZIK Joe entered from Mater Dolorosa and has been taklng a General course for four years Hls favorxte sports are swxmmmg and basketball and hrs hobby IS collectmg coms He plans on entermg the servlce after graduatxon DOROTHY T JASINSKI Dottxe entered hugh school as a fresh man from the Mater Dolorosa School and smce then has played basketball volleyball and has been a member of the Rooters Club Most of her outsxde time IS spent dancmg skatmg and autograph collect n Dottxe plans to become a nurse after graduatxon JOHN K JOHNSTON Durmg Jack s stay at HHS he played on varslty and Intramural basketball teams be sldes bemg a regular member of the varsxty baseball squad He halled from Joseph Metcalf Junior Hugh Jack plans to shock the world wxth hls electrxcal knowledge and feats I rl -T L P C ff ' ,- -e 'He QA P X -f - rt 'rl ' 1 ' ' ' .' 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' Q AQ f .L g . 5 ' ' NANCY M JONES Nan came to us from Metcalf Jr Hugh and has followed the College Course smce then She has played sports such as bas ketball and volleyball A musnc lover she belongs to the A Capella Cholr Outsnde school she belongs to the Rambow Glrls and the Semor Cholr at the Second Bap txst Church After hxgh school Nan plans to enter the Forsythe Dental School WALTER .I KAZEKA A very good student Walt rs one of our vocalists with the A Capella Choxr and one of the boys m the Dramatic Club He wnll finish his college course and then hopes to enter Harvard where he wxll do a cut up Job as a good surgeon and set up a practnce rn Boston LILLIAN C KEROL AC Lllhe may be found anv day wnth a bug smxle awaxtmg the lucky person Llllle has always been a supporter of our games such as basketball volleyball swrmmmg horseback rxdlng and hxklng She was a graduate of the Immaculate Conception School A wmnmg and de lxghtful smile was hers and m the future Lxllxe will make all of her customers happv as she plans to work after graduatlon . , ,, X I I X RUTH A JOYCE Ruth entered hlgh school from the Law rence Junlor High Her dynamic force IS eas1ly seen on the volley ball basketball and badmmton courts She IS an actrve member of the Dramatrc and Rooter s Clubs The college upon whxch she has set her eye IS unknown but she certainly sur mounted all the dxflicultxes for preparatlon Competxtlon for college thls year IS keen but Ruth IS one of the keenest WILLIAM F KEATING Bxg Bull one of the stars of 49 s oo ball team hlt hrs stride m mldseason wlth smashmg lmebucks He also plays base ball and basketball and IS a member of the Yearbook Staff He entered from Blessed Sacrament and wlll go to Wulllston next a STEPHEN A RIRKPATRICK Kxrk one of the most popular fellows to come to H H S wlth the class of 49 Steve was a member of our soccer hockey and baseball teams for three years besldes playing legxon ball during these same three vears He will probably become a psychxa trxst or an Engllsh teacher but now hrs future IS undecided GRACE T KAN E Grace a graduate of Morgan Jr Hrgh School IS a member of the Holyoke Hugh School Service Club and the Dramatlc Club Her hobbnes are readmg and sewxng She IS taking the Nurses Preparatory Course which wall help m her future nurs mg career We all hope that she wlll be a great success JOHN G KELLER Jack IS a graduate of Metcalf and IS enrolled m a college course He rs an ex cellent bowler and also an expert swrmmer Hls favorite hobby ns wood workmg and he wxll probably become a carpenter when he enters the Navy PHYLLIS A Kllsh entered from Hlghland jr collectmg records KLACZYNSKI Holyoke Hugh School Hugh Her hobby IS Phylhs wrll go mto nurses tranmng at the Holyoke Hospntal when she graduates Good luck Kllsh , T? s 1 2 X ' ,Q ' ll 71 ' ' - ' . - 1 1 Q I l ' Q - - - I . h , ' . 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I - I V . . iv ,-Q 1 B 'sv K f PHYLLISAN M KOZLOSKI Dolorosa is an active member of the Rooters Club Dramatic Club Volley Ball Basketball Softball and Tennis Teams She IS taking a College Course and plans to study speech at the Junior College when she graduates Happy speakmg Bunny ANNA KRAMER Ann entered H H S from the H B Lawrence Junior High School She IS tak mg the Nurses Preparatory Course and plans to go into training at the Mercy Hospital Anns hobbies are swimming dancing and collecting stamps She is also a member of the Junior Gulld EUGENE J KL RNIK Gene didnt waste anv time preparing for his llVCllh0Od and his future Graduate of Lawrence Junior High he devoted his afternoons to working in a pharmacy for Gene intends to own a drugstore one day He will go to a pharmacy school followmg his graduation I1 ANNA J KRAJEWSKI from Mater Dolorosa Her hobby is col lectmg stamps postcards and old coins She is a member of the Volley Ball Team and the Rooters Club When Sparky graduates she plans to go to work We are all sure that she will be a great success FRED W KRAMER Very likable and mcely disposxtloned Fred is our personality plus student A graduate of Lawrence Junior High Fred was one of Coach Arthur Roberts better defensive players Hollywood type on looks Fred extends his activities from football to A Capella Choir and intramural sports He has completed his college course which prepared him for Holy Cross College Onendi-131 he hopes to Join the Holyoke med: ca e CONSTANCE L KLRTH Conme entered high school from Met calf Jr High Smce coming to us she has belonged to the Dramatic Club Lunch Room and Social Committees and last but not least a member of the Y ear Book Staff The Co ed Club at the Y ll C A and the Jr Guild of St Agnes make up most of her outside interests Lpon graduation Conme plans to work in an office WALTER G KRALL student but he has showed a lot of athletic ability as a member of the baseball and hockey squads He played right wing with the hockey squad and was a fire ball pitch er with the baseball team He was a first in a number of things mcludmg the first honor roll George also took part in the Dramatic Club activities the A Capella Choir and the Herald and plans to further his education at Dartmouth College and become an englneer JOAN KRAL SE Joanne halls from Morgan Junior High School and is enrolled in the Nurses Pre paratory Course She was a member of the Student Council ln her Sophomore year and was on the Social Committee Joan was al so a receptionist and a member of the Root ers Club Her future plans are to go into nurses tramlng at the Springfield Hosp: tal Good luck Joan ALICE T KW IATKOWSKI The teachers of the Commercial De partment received Al from the Mater Dolorosa School Her interests range from sewing to skating She made the Vollev ball Team too A quiet but efiicient girl she is certain to win praise for her expert bookkeeping from her future employer 9 5 , -an 1 f l 1 A I I K - J s 43. fi , xx X1 l I 12 .f ' ,AV if . tn! c: . 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A J J Qi' t V I Bunny,'A' a graduate of the Mater Sparky entered Holyoke High School Not only is George Krall an excellent ix 1' CAROLE I LaBAR RE Carole has been a cheerleader for three years and IS a member of the Rooters Club tlng swlmmmg skatmg and square danc mg She IS president of the jumor Gulld and a member of the YWCA She came to us from Joseph Metcalf and she plans to go mto nurses tramrng when she leaves EDITH M LAMAY Eadle halls from the Highland Jumor Hrgh School Her favorlte pastlmes are dancing and swlmmmg Eadle rs an ac trve member of the Rooters Club and Volley Ball Team Vlhen she graduates she plans to go to Pharmacy School Good luck ln your future plans Eadre CLAX TON C LaPOIlNTE Quxet orderly and well mannered Clay ton looks back at Lawrence junior Hugh where he prepared for Holyoke He wxll go to work after he fmlshes hlgh school He lrkes to travel and hopes hrs work will bring hum places LORRAINE R LaBOMBARD An alumnus of the Mt Vxncent School for Girls Mona as Lorralne IS often clal Course Collectlng forexgn coms and maxlmg post cards to people out of state are her chlef hobbles Her favorlte sports are volley ball and basketball For Mo na the maglc crystal ball holds promlslng Elfqlak May success be hers ln her chosen e DENISE LAMOUREUX Highland ,lunxor Hugh lost a line sports gxrl and planlst ln Denny She s now on the Swlmmmg and Volley ball Teams and IS also a stout hearted member of the Root ers Club Vlxth Surglcal Nursing as her goal she has bullt up a sound foundation 1n the College Course Wxth this prepara tlon she expects to realize her deslre ARDEN LAREX Dont you know Red 7 A patch of fiery halr dlstrnguxshes her Her trall starts from Metcalf ,Iumor Hlgh School Brxghtly burns her blazmg love of sports swlmmmg horseback rldrng bowling and dancmg She rs an ardent member of the Rooter s Club The future holds work rn store for Red but what work' Gay romantxcally swrft movmg work to be found ln a cxrcus' JANET E LACEY Out of the Highland Jumor Hlgh School and mto Holyoke Hrgh School came Lace an active member of the Dramatic Club Rooters Club and the Basketball team She IS Student Councrl representatxve and IS on the Year Book Staff One of her many hobbles IS square dancmg VN e hope Lace wlll be as successful ln college as she was at H H S ERNEST L LaPIERRE A transfer from Sprmgfield Cathedral Hlgh School where he also played tackle on the football team Erme came here and al so played tackle for Holyoke Hxgh Strong boy of the varsity track team he threw the welghts Actlve ln the A Capella Choir Eledns going rn tramlng to be an Arr Force E-1 et DOLORES LARROVN Do entered from the Hmghland jumor Hugh School ll 1th her exe on nursmg she sailed a stranght Nurses Preparatory Course through hugh school A great lover of sports Do sailed Glrls Basketball and Xolley ball Teams to uctorv Her favorlte pastime ns breezmg around rn certam cars ' ft , I E S Q Q A 1 1 r . A -Fei bl 5 . 1 T and Dramatic Club. .Her hobbies are knit- affectionately called, ls taking the Commer- who istaking a College Course. Lace is ' Y v v X' , f 5. Kf F43 c vg ,. . 'I' JANE LASROYX Slxl Mater Dolorosa School reluctantly gave up Lasy to the Holyoke Hlgh School There s not a Commerclal class w hlch would be complete wlthout her dxnamlc presence Shes qulte a sport Danclng swlmmlng and horseback rldlng are her favorltes Vlhat would the Df3m3tlC Club do wlth out her? Beware Bookkeepers of the Xl orld' Jane s a determlned glrl FRAlNCES B LEBEDEWICZ Fran lS a graduate of Morgan Junlor rolled ln the Commerclal Course ThlS versatlle young ladx llkes to dance hlke knlt bowl skate and swlm and IS good at any of these recreatlons She IS an ardent member of the Dramatlc Club After graduatlon she plans to be a prlvate secre tary or a payroll clerk FRAINCIS R LEMIEL Y Franny entered Holyoke Hlgh from Per petual Help Grammar School HIS person allty made manv frlends for hlm Always a sports fan he was an enthuslastlc sup porter of our teams He wlll make hlS mark ln the flower lndustry 5 -1 VORRAIINE D LAVALLEE The faculty of PFCCIOUS Blood mourned the loss of Lorralne a promlslng glft to hopeful teachers Instructors of the College Course have been blessed wlth her She IS a shlnlng llght of knowledge and graces the Natlonal Honor Soclety She s a staunch supporter of the Rooter s Club and plays on the Basketball and Xolley ball Teams Lorralne IS bound to make a flrst class Laboratorv Technlclan or Chemlst RITA E LEDLC Peppy came to H H S from the enrolled ln the Commerclal Bookkeeplng Course As her nlckname would lmply Peppy lsavery actlve glrl B6Sld6S play lng on the Vollew Ball Team she llkes to skate dance and swlm A look lnto the future sees Peppy as one of the best bookkeepers ln the country IRENIE 'VI LeTELLIER Lulu a student of the General Course came to H H S from the Perpetual Help School Thls good natured lass IS often seen after school drlvlng around ln her car She also llkes to dance and play tennls Lulu IS on the Herald Staff the glrls basketball and softball teams and IS a member of the Dramatlc and Rooters Clubs In he future well see her at Westfield State Teachers College I ALBERT E LEACH Al IS the outdoor tw pe HIS lnterests are ln huntlng and Hshlng Al entered Holyoke Hlgh by way of Joseph Metcalf ,Iunlor Hlgh He was a tremendous asset to the track team as a mlle runner probably due to hls abllltv to track down hls quarry durlng the huntlng season Al plans to enter the Unl VCFSIIY of Massachusetts and to take up the study of hortlculture and wlld llfe DOLORES R LIETZEN A graduate of the joseph Metcalf JUHJOY the College Course here at H H S She llkcs to play plano and tennls and also llkes horseback rldlng A verx actlxe stu dent Dolores lS a member of the Edltorlal Board of the Herald NICC Presldent of the Phllatellc Assoclatlon a receptlonlst and a member of the Rooters and Dramatlc Clubs After hlgh school Dolores plans to enter college ARTHL R J LEMPIxE A graduate of Morgan Junlor Hlgh Art was our regular goalle on the 1947 soccer team where he dld an excellent Job mlndlng the goal posts Art IS taklng a dlstrlbutlve occupatlon course preparlng hlm for busl ness after graduatlon , A, ' A ' , 'X 'J 'W B X 5,1 Q I - X l Q! ' 1 A High School. At H. H. she has been en- Precious Blood School. Here she has been High School. Dolores has been followlng ' ' . t 'Q WILLIAM R LESPERANCE Bull took a general course after gradu atung from Lawrence Hus hobbues consust of roller skatung and skuung He wull enter the Navy after tinushung hus course here CHARLES W LINES Chuzz was quute a dasher on the track team and wuth the gurls too Chuzz also was quute an all round athlete beung a mem ber of the swummung and soccer teams these three sports occupvung hus attentuon some of the tume EILEEN T LX 'NCH Thus attractuve young brunette came to H H S un 1946 from the joseph Metcalf ,Iunuor Hugh School Eve us a Commercual Course student She loves to sew and wear brown and whute shoes She us a member of the Lunchroom Commuttee and the Dra matuc and Rooters Clubs Exe loves all the sports but basketball us her favorute VN hen she graduates she plans to be a tele phone operator ang, 'nn ' X X . 1' MARGUERITE C LETEN DRE Peggy an honor student us enrolled un the Commercual Course She came to H H S from the Immaculate Conceptuon School Peggy lukes to read Her favorute sports are volley ball and softball and she excels un both After graduatuon Peggy plans to go to work GERALDINE J LORETTE A Commercual Course student Jerry entered H H S from the Jospeh Metcalf Junuor Hugh School Thus good natured lass loves to dance and us one of our experts Jerry us goung to work un an ofhce after she graduates from H H S CONSTANCE A LX NES Connue us an alumna of the H B Law rence Junuor Hugh School and us a student of the College Course Connue may be seen anv vsunter dav up un the hulls skuung or on a summer dav swummung She excels un both An ardent photographs fan she us seldom seen outsude H H S wuthout her camera She us a member of the Dramatuc and Rooters Clubs Connue plans to en ter Nursung after she Gnuslues school DOROTHY C LEWAN DOWSKI Thus cute luttle blonde us a student of the General Course Shorty graduated from the Mater Dolorosa School and came to H H S as a freshman She lukes to uce skate collect pennues and snapshots and to dance She played on the volley ball and basket ball teams and us a member of the Rooters Club Upon graduatuon Shorty plans to be a telephone operator or a clerk typust HARRY M LLDWIG .IR Harry came to us from Hughland ,Iunuor Hugh Socuable Harry took actuve parts un football and hockey He also had leadung roles un plays produced by the Dramatuc graduatuon he plans to enter Dartmouth College to prepare for the meducal pro fessuon LOL ISE C MCARDLE Thus blonde graduate of the joseph Met calf ,Iunuor Hugh School us known to us all as Muckey She us a student of the Nurses Preparatory Course Louuse lukes anumals and collectung records She loves to dance and wherever theres a dance there s Muckev too She us a member of the Rooters and Dramatuc Clubs She lukes all sports especualls uolley ball basketball skuung and skatung After graduatuon she plans to enter Hartford Hosputal School of Nursung ' x I N ' , ' 5 l ,. W A. '- 5 I V i' ' ' ' ' ' ' - ' D Club and by the A Capella Choir. After . 'av A AY . V ' Q X' ELIZABETH A MCCORMICK Betty came to us from the Hrghland Junlor Hlgh School An honor student she has been followmg the Nurses Prepara tory Course Betty IS a member of the SCYVICC and Rooters Clubs and spends her spare trme skatlng readrng and walklng When she graduates from Nurses Traln lng at the Mercy Hospltal her good nature wrll wln her many grateful patrents FAY L MCMASTER From the Joseph Metcalf Junlor Hlgh ln 1946 Mac one of our popular malor ettes entered H H S A student of the Commerclal Course She also lrkes to dance SWlm skate read and knrt Besldes belng on the Student Councll and Lunch room C0mmlttCC Mac IS a member of the Herald Staff the Dramatlc and Rooters Clubs and the GIYIS Volleyball Team Basketball and swlmmlng rank among her favorlte sports After hlgh school Mac plans to be a confldentlal secretary PAUL R MACKEY A four letter athlete at Holyoke Hlgh Mac played football basketball base ball and golf Whlle a member of our foot ball team Paul was All Western Mass Center Mac was sent to H H S by the Hrghland Jr Hrgh and whlle here supple mented hrs athletlc career by belng a mem ber of the Student Councll Cablnet En rolled ln the College Course Mac plans to be a coach ln later llfe ff' HAROLD MCGRATH One of the best natured and well lrked students IS Hlo He spends most of hrs trme playlng basketball and has become an outstandlng player on the M D A C Basketball Team of the J unlor Crty League He also has played a Shlfty game wlth other lndependent clubs ln Hol oke He plans to enter college after comp etlng hrs course FRANCIS MCNULTY Reenterlng Holyoke Hlgh after elghteen months of Army llfe Berp as he IS called by hrs frlends became a member of our class The Hrghland Jr Hlgh clalms Fran cls as one of ItS graduates In hlgh school Berp was a College Course student but as yet he IS undeclded as to what school he wrll attend WILLIAM R MAGINNIS Thls husky fellow allas Muggs came to H H S as a graduate of Lawrence Junlor Hlgh He has been followlng a General Course at hlgh school and foot ball IS hrs favorlte sport On graduatlng he plans to joln the Unrted States Navy Hrs ambltlon IS someday to become Chlef of Polrce ln Holyoke MICHAEL R MCLEAN Mrke a General Course student at Holyoke Hlgh came from the Joseph Met calf Jr Hrgh School Mrkes hobby photography clalms a good deal of hrs trme Wrth hrs mrnd toward the future Mrke hopes to enter the Merchant Marrne Academy FRANCIS J MACH A product of Joseph Metcalf School Frank IS a popular member of hrs class He IS lnterested ln sports and a rabrd supporter and wrll follow thrs rnterest thru llfe It was a pleasure to know hrm JEANNE E MANGUM Angle entered hlgh school from the Hrghland Junlor Hlgh School She rs fol lowrng the College Course She also lrkes to knrt skr and skate Angle rs Secre tary of the Latln Club and a member of the Rooters and Df8m3tlC Clubs and the glrl volley ball team In the future she would llke to be a dletltlan W ' HENRY MARTIN JR To be a very good trumpet player IS the ambltlon of thus graduate of the Metcalf School Mart was manager of the band m hxs semor year and wlth this expenence hopes to attend the Navy School of Musxc after graduation Hls favorlte sport the rest of Mart s txme MARCELLA A METHE Ever slnce Marcy came to H H S from Perpetual Help she has been busy preparmg to enter college Marcy has found txme however to become an actxve member nn the Rooters and Dramatlc Clubs to assxst ln the pubhshxng of The Herald and to play field hockey volley ball and basketball In her spare txme she also likes to pamt ln olls kmt and dance Versatlle Marcy should be a popular glrl at college MERLE P MITTLER A graduate of Lawrence Jumor Hugh Shorty takes the Commercxal Course at H H S Dunng her three years she has played fneld hockey and has held member shlp In the Rooters Club In her free t1me she lxkes to dance Wnth her chosen course completed Shorty plans to work We feel sure that she wxll be an asset to any busmess 2 5 l I CLAIRE D MATHEY Clalre a graduate of the Morgan Junxor Hlgh School has been enrolled ln the Com merclal Course Besldes bemg an expert cook she hkes to sew dance and read A look mto the future shows Claire as one of the ten top offnce workers xn the natxon BRUCE R MIENTKA Mousey one of the greatest assets the soccer team has had came to us from the H B Lawrence School He IS enrolled ln the General Course and spends his free tlme drawmg playlng basketball and of course playlng soccer After graduatnon he plans on entenng the busmess world CLAIRE M MOCHON After graduating from Perpetual Help Clalre declded to take the Commercnal Course at H H S She has been one of the most actlve members of the Rooters Club After school Claxre can be found ln the gym playmg basketball and volleyball When she has the tlme she lxkes to kmt and skate Claire hopes to do secretarial work after graduatxon CHARLES J MAYO Chuck who IS enrolled xn the General Course came from the Immaculate Con ceptxon J unxor Hxgh Dancing IS Chuck s number one pastxme and broad Jumpxng h1s favorlte sport In hls Jumor year Charles played Intramural basketball The future managing the Amerxcan Txssue GERTRUDE M MITCHELL Trudle attended West Springfield Hxgh School before she enrolled m the Nurses Preparatory Course at H H S Trudle leans a helpmg hand ln the lunchroom As she llkes sports she has played volleyball and basketball Outsxde of school she en Joys lce skating and walklng After gradu atxon Trudne plans to tram at the Provx dence Hospltal CLAIRE E MONCHAMP Monch graduated from Morgan Jun nor Hugh When she came to H H S Monch was Interested ln stenography so she took the Commercxal Course She Ixkes to dance read and kmt Because she IS an enthusiastic H H S fan she has be come a member of the Rooters Club After graduation Monch plans to con tmue her educatlon at Busxness College ' F- ' J . 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' - - ' ' u v 1: basketball, and the General Course occupy ' will see Chuck ejther in the service or ll I li ' ' 44 H ll ll U ' U ' ' ' ll il ' I l ' is DOROTHY J MOODIE After comlng to H H S from Lawrence Junior High Dot enrolled in the Com merclal Course A staunch member of the Rooters Club she IS always there to cheer our teams on to vlctory In her spare tlme she collects stamps and then too she llkes to dance After recelvlng her diploma Dot hopes that somebody wlll be ln need of a secretary WILLIAM M MORIARTY Moe who played wlth the VSYSIIY Basketball team ln his senlor year One of the most popular fellows ln our class Blll a College Course student rates basketball and baseball as hls favorite sports Moe wlll be a nlce fellow to remember for he hopes to be a banker some day MARY D MULLEN Bunny came to us from the Joseph Metcalf Junlor I-Ilgh School Wlth her Irlsh wlt Bunny soon won many frlends and will contlrlue to do so throughout the years gi? I CORNELIUS J MORIARTY The tltle Football Spotter belongs to the one and only Nell Graduation from the Highland Jr High lntroduced Bud to the College Course and to the Forum Club of which she IS a member Aside from hls many actlvltles Nell has found some time to conslder his future and has declded upon becoming a lawyer WILLIAM A MORRISON halls answerstoelther Tex or Hunkey He IS an alumnus of Highland Junlor Hlgh he has taken a College Course ln hlgh school He IS a baseball man both as player and fan and is lnterested ln both woodslore and ranching For his lmmedlate future he hopes to make the grade ln the U S Marines He also mtends someday to do some extensive traveling THOMAS W MURPHY Caesar as thls friendly fellow IS af fectlonately known IS a product of H B Lawrence Junlor High Since coming to Holyoke High he has been earnestly pur suing a College Course Hls chlef interests other than those concerning hls school work are huntlng and photographv After gradu atlon he plans to enter college and hopes eventually to JOIN up wlth the F B I DANIEL F MORIARTY If you ve wondered who that towering lad with the crew cut and the ready smlle IS you mlght be Interested to know that his name IS Dan Morlarty allas Morry He was graduated from Highland Junior Hlgh and IS takmg the College Course at high school He has been very active ln sports playmg varslty football hockey and golf He IS also interested in art After receiving hls diploma he plans to enter college MAUREEN R MORRISSETTE Junlor Hlgh Because she could not declde whether she wanted to be a secretary or a plano teacher she took the Commercial Course and contmued her muslc at H H S Although she IS very busy studymg and practicing for her future career Moe has foupd time to sew knit dance and become a Rooters Club member ANNETTE M NADEAU Vlvaclous Annette halls from Perpetual Help During her four years at H H S she has played basketball and cheered for all our teams from the Rooters Club sectlon After school hours Annette llkes to knlt and read When she has completed the Commercxal Course she hopes to fill a posltlon as a stenographer I f 1, E I Q' s 6 lf , 5 f ' l From the Joseph Metcalf Jr. High came This husky lad., a familiar flgure in our IVIoe ' graduated from Joseph Metcalf NL Y .LX,! ROBERT P NALLY Model bunldmg and playmg pmg pong are the favorlte pastxmes of Bob A graduate of the West Street Jr Hxgh he hopes to enter the servlce after graduatlon At H H S Bob was a member of the General Course FREDERICK T NIEZGODA All the football fans at H H S know Natzy Besides bemg one of our most valuable players he finds plenty of tlme for has outslde Interests which lnclude stamp collecting and boatmg Mater Dolo rosa sent Natzy to us and the General Course clalms hxm as one of 1ts members Natzy s plans steer h1m toward the U S Marmes HELEN P OCOINNELL Pat came from Culver Cnty Call forma to H H S Here she declded to en roll m the College Course She llkes to smm and m the wmter she can practxcally always be found skatmg Pat also likes to collect toy elephants tmv toy ones The Lmversxty of Massachusetts IS Pat's cholce of a college Vle feel sure that she mll uphold H H S 's fine reputation PHYLLIS E NEIL Phyl came to H H S from the Hlgh land Junlor Hlgh Hopmg to be either a secretary or a telephone operator she took the Commerclal Course Phyl has been a Student Councll Representatlve for the past two years and has also been an active partlclpant ln the Dramatlc and Rooters Clubs In her free tlme she lxkes to kmt and sew and on wmtry Sunday afternoons Phyl IS always found watchmg a basket ball game ESTHER R NORTON Essxe halls from Lawrence Junior Hlgh Havmg decided that she would luke to work ln an office Essle selected the Commerclal Course She lxkes to kn1t when she IS not engaged m some sport such as basketball skating or swlmmmg In years to come we shall find Essxe as a galuable assistant ln some large buslness rm ARTHUR O DONNELL Arthur entered H H S from FOFCSI Park jumor Hlgh ln Sprmgheld He llk6S to make model airplanes Hrs f21V0f1I9 sports are football, smmmmg, and swlft DIICI1 By entermg the Coast Guard ACB demy. as he plans to do, he mll get 21 good starfdon hrs ambxtlon to travel around the vsor BARBARA R NEUMANN A Joseph Metcalf graduate Barb takes the College Course at H H S Be cause she hkes sports she rs one of our best players on the volleyball basketball and softball teams If you have notlced Barbs hand kmt sweaters and argyle socks you know how she spends part of her spare txme Barb plans to enter the Umversrty of Massachusetts ln September FRANCINE P OCONNELL Thxs httle brunette came to H H S from the Highland Jumor Hxgh Fran took the Commerclal Course She IS a member of the Herald Business Staff and the Rooters Club Her spare time IS de voted to knlttxng dancmg and rldlng Fran plans to work ln the Telephone Oiiice after graduation Fashxon wxse gurls wxll always keep an eye on Fran ROBERT E O DONINELL Havmg come to us as a Joseph Metcalf alumnus, Od1e has been enrolled rn the General Course at Holyoke Hxgh Hls favorxte sport IS football After recexvmg hrs H H S sheepskm, he plans to further h1s education 7' s. 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V , . , V mn- 1 'H' JOSEPH H ONEIL Havmg come to us from Hrghland Jun 1or Hrgh Pepe has timshed hrs College Prep course atH H S Sknng and swxm mmg are hrs favornte sports and photo graphy IS hls chlef hobby He has tenta tlve plans of enllstlng ln the navy and hopes eventually to become a professional photo grapher JUDITH L PAINE Judy came to us from Hxghlands and whxle here has become known among her many fnends as an artxst Judy was an ac uve member of the Dramatrc club an earnest supporter of the Rooters club and she also served on the Year Book Staff Judy s future plans are for college ANNE M PERRON In her freshman year thls lnttle mlss came to us from Preclous Blood School She lS a member of the Rooter's and Drama tlc Clubs and Holvoke Servnce Club Some of Anne's hobbies are record collectlng and dancmg Anne has taken the General course and plans to enter the Tobe Coburne School of Fashxon Desrgn m New York Crtv after graduation ,Q -1 11 LEROY M ORCD TT Smce h1s graduatlon from Metcalf Jumor Hlgh Lee has been pursumg a combmed General and Tech College course at H H S H1s favorlte sports are football and swrmmlng Youll probably see hlm soon sportlng a blue pea jacket and bell bottom trousers for he plans to enllst m Uncle Sam s Navy after graduatlon DONALD R PAQL ETTE Don an ever cheerful figure mn our school halls rs an alumnus of Precious Blood Jumor Hrgh School He has been enrolled rn the College Preparatory Course Hrs favorlte sports are basketball and base ball and he has played VHYSIIQ basketball durmg hrs semor year He plans to enter college after graduatlon ANGELINA I PETTICO Lee IS a member of the H B Law rence graduatxng class of 46 She has taken the General Course and IS an ardent foot ball and basketball fan Lena IS an enthusl astlc member of the Rooter's Club At present her plans for the future are ln deflmte CHARLES F OTOOLE Thls pleasant beammg Hercules IS a graduate of West Street Jumor Hugh At Holyoke Hrgh School Chuck has been pursumg a combmed General and Tech College Course He won hrs football sweat er as our sturdy guard He hopes to JOIN up wxth the State Polxce HENRY A PASZKO Hanker can generally be seen almost any hour of the day exther tm e mg mth drxvmg or dreammg of cars Xn alumnus of Hxghland Jumor Hxgh he has completed a General Course at hugh school Hrs fav orlte sport IS nce skatmg After graduatlon he plans to contmue hrs educatlon and will eventually become a mechamc RICHARD P PIQL ETTE Doc a member of the Retail Sellmg Course IS one of the many senlors who entered Holyoke Hlgh from the H B Lawrence Jr Hugh ll hen not 1n school some of Doc's spare txme lS taken up bv baseball yyhxch lS hls favorlte sport Gradu ation m June wlll see 'D1ck enter the service preferably the Alr Force 4 - I ' A 'I' 9 B- - -A DI .Q I 1 ' f' P ' M A' FP- S A s A K 5' X , 1' ' 5 ' 'H f f f g i' ' ' A 'f' X 'Ulf' 7.2 4. 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A it lb 1 MARION E PLANTE Marlon or Myrt as she is popularly known is a graduate of Joseph Metcalf Junior High School She is a member of the Order of Rambow for Girls the junior Protestant Girls Association and the Hol yoke Junior Extenslon Music Club Her favorite sports are football and swimming her favorite pastime is singing Myrt has taken the Nurses Preparatory Course She plans to enter the Womans Army Corps after graduation ROE Vi E PROVOST As a member of our football basketball and baseball teams Pro has gained valu able experience which will help him realize his future aim of being a coach Collecting action pictures of football games is Roy s hobby Morgan Jr High points proudly to Pro as one of its grads Roy plans to attend school after graduation MARIE M. REIDY Rie came to us in her freshman year from Blessed Sacrament School. She be- longs to the Rooters Club and the junior Guild. Ice-skating swimming dancing and bowling are among her favorite pas- times. Marie has taken the Commercial Course while in high school and her ambi- tion is to become a telephone operator. MW . Q W' JAMES R PORTER This blond friendly chap is a Metcalf graduate and answers to the name of Po He has followed the General Course through Holyoke High His favorite sport is football and h1s chief outside interest is art As one of our talented group of art students he has a good start on his ambi tion to become an artist After graduation he plans to Join the U S Navy MARVIN J REEBER Marvin came to us from Metcalf Junior High and has taken the College Course in high school He is a com collecting fan and has been treasurer of the Science Club in his senior year He plans to enroll in a pre med course at the University of Massa chusetts with a view to hanging out his shingle in Holyoke MARYANN A. RENIEW ICZ Sherry came to us from Mater Dolo- rosa School. Her favorite sports are llce- skating swimming bowling and playing pool. Sherry enjoys collecting snap- shots of her friends. She has taken the General Course but she has not decided upon a career. GRETA M PROTZMANN Lowell High gave us a prizewmner' Ever since her first day here Greta has given her loyal and enthusiastic support to Holyoke High and has won many friends Greta is a Student Council Representative and IS active in the Rooter s and Dramatic Clubs Her favorxte sports are swimming and volley ball Un both she evrcelsl Greta has taken the College Course and plans to enter Lincoln School in Providence Rhode Island after graduation Her ambi tioh is to become a nursery school teacher MARIE LOUISE REIDY Marie Masie to her many friends is an alumna of Metcalf junior I-hgh She is a member of the Rooter s Club the Junior Guild and the Y Some of Masie s outside interests are dancing swimming and skating Her favorite school sports are football and basketball Enrolled in the General Course she plans to become a telephone operator ANNETTE I. RICHARD Annette who is called Nette by her classmates came to us from H. B. Law- rence. This red-headed miss is an enthusi- astic member of the Rooters and Drama- tic Clubs the A Capella Choir. the Junior Guild and the Tri-G Club. Some of Nettes hobbies are dancing knitting skating swimming and playing the piano. Annette is an honor student of the College Course. She plans to enter Holyoke Hos- pital School for Nursing after graduation. 5-1 'x ALLEN j RICHARDS Al rn preparatron for hrs chosen field of dre srnker has been pursurng a combrned Tech lndustrral and General Course at ,Iunror Hrgh Then too he has won hrs letter as a member of the swrmmrng team He was a marshal of hrs class whrle a sophomore DONALD ,I RIOUX Although a General Course student for hrs first two years at H H S Dan be came a member of the Drstrrbutrve Occu patrons Course rn hrs senror year He rs an alumnus of the Lawrence ,Ir Hrgh Dan plans to contrnue wrth retarlrng after leav rng Holvoke Hrgh DONALD C ROZELL Vhth the ambrtron to own hrs own drug store thrs Morgan Jr Hrgh alumnus plans to enter the Western Mass School of Pharmac after graduatrng Rosre College Glourse student colors photographs and collects stamps The Scrence Club here at H H S and hrs favorrte pastrme rce skatrng consume the rest of Rosres reaps trme -1 JOAN B RIDINGS Bert came to us from Morgan Junror Hrgh Her brg hello and her brrght smrle have made her everybody s buddy here Rooters and Dramatrc Clubs Treasurer of the Holyoke Servrce Club and Vrce Presrdent of the Y Co ed Club She lrkes all sports especrally grrls basketball volley ball and swrmmrng and she rs an avrd foot ball and basketball fan Dancrng and studyrng are a few of her many lrkes Joan has taken the Nurses Preparatory Course JOHN W RIPA A future Jet prlot Johnny plans to enter the Arr Force after graduatron johnny clarms Lawrence Jr Hrgh as hrs Alma Mater The Retarl Sellrng Course occupred most of hrs trme at H H S However he found some trme for hrs fav orrte sport football RALPH R RLDOLPH The joseph Metcalf School boasts Ru dy as an alumnus Rudy spends most of hrs trme studyrng musrc or collectrng stamps The Navy wrll be hrs future goal after completron of hrs General Course at at Holyoke Hrgh School MADONNA M RIENDEAU Madonna rs an alumna of Our Lady of Perpetual Help School She belongs to the Rooters and Dramatrc Clubs the Glee every day after school as an elevator opera tor rn the Roger Smrth Hotel For a pas trme she enjoys srngrng and roller skatrng Madonna has taken the College Course She plans to enter erther the Unrversrty of Massachusetts or Provrdence Hosprtal School of Nursrng MARGARET J RITCHIE Marge as she rs known to her frrends came to H H S from the H B Lawrence School She enjoys all school sports es pecrallv football baseball and basketball Her favorrte pastrme rs dancrng Margaret has taken the Commercral Course for the past three wears and plans to do steno graphrc work after graduatron DANIIEL F RUSSELL The Hrghland jr Hrgh sent one of rts graduates to us rn the person of Russ who rs a student rn the Drstrrbutrve Oc cupatrons Course skrrng ranks as Dan s favorrte sport Russ rs not yet sure what he wrll do after graduatron 'C' r X ' x .gi T ' 1 V' s G an . z if I, 7 , r :fix H- 5- Sinfe COYTUHK to US ff0m Highland at H' S- Joan is 3 l9Yal Supporter of the Club and A Capella Choir. Madonna works ' l ' rr - vu a ' ' I' ' D- L : -f H . -r v H , 64' N ee ff . gf V 1. iii, gf ' s 1 lx x A ' -1 ,.e ir 'JK-2,1 KATHERINE K RYAN Mxschxevous fun lovmg popular Kay came to us from Hnghland Jr Hlgh ln September of 46 She was a credlt to H H S for her partlclpatxonm the Drama tlc Club Rooters Club gurls swxmmmg team and mll always be remembered for her hours of work wlllmgly glven to the Herald Stah' typmg the Dld You See s She enjoys muslc college men Bert and outdoor llfe After college we wxll see kay peekmg out at us from the manv corners of Harper s Bazaar BARBARA E SCOTT Barb has been one of Holyoke H1 h s her arrlval from Morgan junxor Hlgh She has been an active member of the Student Councll the Lunchroom Com mittee the Rooters and Dramatlc Clubs and ,Iumor Culld Some of Barb s hob bxes are knxttmg and Ice skatmg She also enjoxs plaxmg vollexball Barbara has been an honor student of the Ceneral Course and she plans to enter llestheld State Teachers College after graduation EDVK ARD 'Xl SHEA Decker ns another student who came to us from Lawrence Junxor Hugh He chose a College Course upon enterxng HHS He IS tall dark and popular Baseball and smmmmg are the sports he enyoxs most Right nom Decker rs trxmg to gam en trance to a good college ,y ' RUTH H RES Ruthle lS a graduate of West Street Junxor Hxgh Whlle ln hlgh school she has been a loyal member of the Rooters Club the basketball and softball teams and she has been co captam of the gurls volley ball team Ruthle s favorxte pastlmes are swlmmmg skatmg and collecting post cards Ruth IS a student of the Nurses Preparatory Course and she plans to enter Provldence Hospltal School of Nurslng after graduatxon HERBERT C SCRIBNER Entermg HHS upon graduatron from chose the DlStTlbUtlV6 Occupatrons Course He was elected Secretary of the Future Busmess of Holyoke Club Butts who emoys baseball and swlmmmg hopes to marry and settle down luke so many other graduates of the 49 class at HHS JOHN F SHEA Metcalf Jumor Hxgh School boasts of Jack as lts alumnus He was chosen Edxtor ln Chief of the X earbook He also belongs to the Sclence Club and IS a mem ber of the Student Councll jack took a College Course that vull prepare hxm for entrance to Wllhams College where he vnll contmue has studxes FLOYD E SANFORD JR Floyd IS an alumnus of Lawrence ,Iunxor Hlgh School and IS pursulng a General Course at HHS He IS a good athlete and enyoys playlng hockey soccer or football He was a member of the varslty soccer team ln forty elght Floyd plans to contmue hxs educatlon when he leaves HHS MARILYN SHAW Marly as thxs petxte httle red head IS upon her arrlval from the wmdy cxtv of Chxcago Marlv has been actnve ln our Rooters Club and IS an avxd dancing and skatmg fan Wlth her pleasing smile Marly vull go far m her chosen field MARY A SHEA Pedro as she IS called by some of her pals IS a Highland Jumor Hugh graduate She IS a very artxstlc Gal Her special hobbles are drawmg sculpturmg makmg model arrplanes and playing the plaro Mary also enjoys classncal muslc and de tectlve stories Vlhlle ln hlgh school Mary has done work on essays and posters She has been an honor student of the College Course and after graduation she plans to enter Massachusetts School of Art 4. 3 1 i ' ' E .Q l i . 1' i or ' ' - ' I u ' n - - - D ' . . , - ' . - , . . 1 . . - . . u n ' A ' ' , . I ' ' - - ' . . ' , ' ' ' ' , ' Q I ' ' . , r v - . - u - 1 n ' - ' , ' ll V YY : 4 AA VV . D . , I ll ,D ' ' ' ' most enthusiastic supporters' ever srnce I-awfenfe, -lunlof .High SCh0ol. Butts known to us, .breezed right into our hearts ' ' I - u n - - ' . ' , . - ' ' ' - ' . . . . ' - I A 4. v an - y ' I 1. n V- I - I -4 l .1 - V . . D .4 vu - ' S Q .Q k . r l ..... 7 5 GEORGE E. STAPLEY to travel and see the world. ELIZABETH M. SULLIVAN Lawrence graduate Bet has been act- in the Dramatic and Rooters' Clubs. also enjoys collecting records, dancing. skating. As the second Florence htingale we know Bet will bring a ray unshine to many lives. VIRGINIA T. SZAFRAN m o Mater Dolorosa to Holyoke High astep for petitelittle Virgie ! How- takes big things in stride so she ' . S e has been active in girls' Club. she has taken Virgie is that clicking the shutter she will soon forget ith camera a typist extrovert is George who that has to do with the such as camping, tishing, and hunting. George, who to us from Joseph Metcalf junior School and took the College Course, 1-,amz -. fn EVELYN J. STEC Evie has established herself as one of Highland's gifts to Holyoke High. Knit- ting, photography and dancing take up much of her spare time. During her stay here Evie has taken the Commercial Course and hopes to feature in the world of fashion designing. Her pet ambition is to design Fran's wedding gown. Evie has also played a great part in the publishing of the Herald. FRANCIS L. SULLIVAN Sully, who entered HHS from Blessed Sacrament, was elected President of the Freshman Class. He was also a member of the Student Council and worked with the Lost and Found Department. He enjoys such sports as football and swimming. Sully took a Commercial Course and plans to enter the Salem State Teachers College. KAROL F. SZOSTKIEWICZ john, as he is known to his associates. was one of the tri-captains of the basket- ball team. Entering HHS from Mater Dolorosa he was a 3-letter athlete. He pla ed on the varsity baseball, basketball ant? soccer teams. He enjoys Slaying ping-pong. John, who took a eneral Course, hopes to make the U. S. Seabees a career. DANIEL J. SULLIVAN Sul entered HHS upon graduation from the Highland junior High School. Bowling is his hobby while baseball, bas- ketball, and football are among the sports he enjoys most. Sul says he just couldn't do without school and that may be the reason he plans to enter college after he receives his diploma. PATRICIA A. SULLIVAN Pat came to us from the Highland Jr. High. She has taken the General Course for three years. Pat, an energetic girl, has been active in Girls' basketball and in Volleyball, besides the Dramatic and Root- ers' Clubs. After graduation Pat intends to go to Westfield State Teachers' College and, of course, return to Holyoke High as one of its most popular teachers. KATHLEEN F. TAFT Coming to Holyoke High from High- lands, Kathy immediately became active in the Dramatic and Rooters' club, as one of their most enthusiastic supporters. Since Kathy has a deep rooted love for dancing you can easily guess how she spends most of her spare time. During her high school years Kathy has taken the General Course. She plans to enter col- lege next fall. 1 1 1 Lf . z er ss, 'sm K H ' Ei. f ff ,Q s- STASIA M. SIGDA Joe, as she is sometimes called, is an alumna of Mater Dolorosa School. She is a member of the Rooters' Club and the Lunchroom Committee. Some of her favor- ite activities are dancing, reading. and seeing movies. Stasia has taken the Nurses Preparatory Course, she plans to enter the Holyoke Hospital School of Nursing. BARBARA J. SKYPECK Barbara, or Sky as she is known to her many friends, came to us from Mater Dolorosa. Sky ' is a member of the Rooters' and Dramatic Clubs. the girl's volleyball, basketball, and softball teams. Last. but not least. she is one of Holyoke High's best and most enthusiastic cheer leaders. Outside of school, Barbara be- longs to the junior Guild, Co-ed Club and Children of Nlary Sodality. In her spare time. she knits socks. Barbara has taken the Nurses Course. HERBERT SPAFFORD Herb came to us from the Lawrence Junior High School. His hobby is col- lecting baseball autographs. He enjoys playing baseball. basketball and soccer. Herb, who hopes to make the Army his career, was in the nets for the soccer team this year when they won the Hampshire League crown. .f-mr' 'Q' 5: 'Vi' ' ' '. . - .a ,. K' v -1 If , . JUNE M. SIMARD June came to us from Highlands. She is known to her many pals as ,Iunie. She is an enthusiastic member of the Rooters' and Dramatic Clubs. Among her many interests are sewing, playing the piano Cwhich she does very wellj and going to the movies. june has taken the General Course. She plans to attend business school to become the world's best pri- vate secretary. Good luck, Junie! EILEEN M. SlN1I'I'H Smitty cametoHolyoke High from High- land Junior High. Smitty has taken the General Course and has been active in the Rooters' Club. Her stay here has been a happy one, yet we think Smitty is looking forward to next year for training at the Cooley Dickinson Hospital. 'Ihere Smit- ty will enliven many recreation periods with her excellent piano playing. THONIAS J. SPEIGHT Spitter chose a College Preparatory Course when he entered HHS as a gradu- ate of the Joseph Metcalf junior High School. Photography is his hobby while baseball and basketball hold his interests. He plans on entering either the U. S. Navy or college and make it a career. Stasia came to us from Mat While in high school, she has b ber of the girls' volleyball, bas softball teams. She also enjoy Some of her other pastimes ' and attending the movies. Stas the General Course and plans. phone operator after graduati STASIA A. SKROB e 1 S i l C SHIRLEY L. SNOW Active in the Rooters' club, a e 1 l the A. A., she also enjoys voll ing and all other outside spor she? Shirl Snow of course! 1 Metcalf with a charming ' Since Shirl has taken the Course she plans to enter t world as a bookkeeper. VVe ' be successful. LEON A. STANKIEW i d l 1 Stanky chose the Distrib pations Course when he entere Nlater Dolorosa. Beside enj- active sports as football and likes to follow his hobby which A pennants. He was elected publ ger of the Future Salesmen I Club. He plans to continue graduation. 1 E PIERRETTE M TANGUAY The Precuous Blood school claums thus good humored young lady as a former stu dent Lukung athletucs Peggy also enjoys dancung she has played basketball at Hol yoke Hugh Wuth her hvely sense of humor always on hand Peggy wullfurst pep up the suck as a nurse and then wull brung the aur lunes busuness as a hostess on theur planes EDWARD H THIEBE The band us goung to lose a great trumpet player when TB graduates un June to carry on hus musucal career TB plans to become a musuc teacher and we all wush hum the best of luck TB who enjoys a good game of golf chose a General Course when he entered HHS from the Metcalf Junuor Hugh School EDWARD S URBAN A young man wuth an unterest un profes suonal baseball us Stash, who came to HHS from West Street Junuor Hugh School He was a wruter for the Yearbook and Herald and also played varsuty baseball and soccer When he us not pursuung hus General Course, Stash us often found tryung to umprove hus sports abuluty, whuch he calls hus hobby !' HARRIS M TANNER JR Harrus us an alumnus of the Metcalf Junuor Hugh School and us followung a College Prep Course at HHS Harry was a member of our school band and or chestra He takes a great unterest un photo graphy He wants to contunue hus educa tuon upon graduatuon from HHS JOAN E TOBIN joan entered Holyoke Hugh from Blessed Sacrament She has taken the College Course She s been actuve un the Rooters Club the Dramatuc club and has also served on the Student Councul As a future student at the Yale School of Nursung Joan wull draw many Yale men to the un furmary all sufferung of course from heart trouble JAMES M VAC HON Vach, who came to HHS from Joseph Metcalf ,Iunuor Hugh School and whose hobbues unclude square dancung, huntung, and hshung, us followung the College Course He was not only a member of the Scuence Club but also busuness manager of the Yearbook and head of the Lost and Found Dgpgrtment Hus future plans are unde cu e RICHARD J TAPOR Duck who us one of Mater Dolorosa s gufts to Holyoke Hugh us enrolled un the Dustrubutuve Occupatuons Course Easuly known that Duck s ambutuon us to be a mudget auto druver for at the preseuut hus hobby us cars Football us hus favorute sport After graduatung un June Duck plans to attend the Holyoke ,Iunuor College DORIS L TOURANGEAU Dorus entered from the Morgan Jr Hugh and durung her stay here has been actuve un the Rooters club and gurls basketball Beung a real sports fan Dorus enjoys foot ball baseball swummung and skatung In her more quuet moments she enjoys knut tung Dorus has taken the Commercual Course and plans to use thus traunung un her stenographuc work SEYMOUR M VERSHON Hughland Junuor Hugh School boasts of Seymour as uts alumnus Versh who was a member of the Scuence Club, enjoys such hobbues as square dancung and aurplane modelung He followed a Technucal College Course and plans to enter college and major un enguneerung 'lff' A e ' I I -5 u I ,filly I. 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X I -o.i F' N 2 f no x sf li JOAN J VIGNEUX Joan another of the Lawrence School glfts to us ns planmng upon graduatlon to be a fashxon lllustrator She has taken the General Course She enjoys playmg the plano drawmg dancmg and bowlmg The best of luck Joan' KEN DALL J WALSH Ken who IS followmg a College Course and who came to us from Lawrence Junior lectmg varlous oddities Ken enjoys such sports as basketball and football He ns going to enter college upon gradu atxon from HHS DONALD WELCH Don entered HHS as an alumnus of the Metcalf Jumor Hugh School When he he IS not pursuing his College Course he relaxes by playmg the plano Thus IS has hobby Don was an actxve member of the Forum Club and he also managed the basketball team He plans to continue has studies upon graduatlon from HHS Q r 1 P exvffiw' ' L 4 v 'hX JEANNE B VILLEMAIRE Pudgy as Jeanne IS called by her many frlends entered from the Preclous Blood School She enjoys dancmg skatmg and collecting poems Durmg her stay here Pudgy has been actlve m the glrls basket ball team and ID the Rooters Club She has taken the Nurses Prep Course as she plans to enter that Noble Army ln White BRUCE W WALTON Bruce came to HHS upon graduatxon from the Joseph Metcalf Junior Hlgh cupatxons Course Bruce plans to go to work Among the sports he loves to com pete nn are baseball and football KENNETH H W HALLEX The U S Navy as the career chosen by hen who also came to us from Jo seph Metcalf He often finds time to play a lxttle baseball or football when he Isnt photographing someone hen served on the lunchroom committee He took a General Course whxle a student at HHS LOIS L WALKER Lols was one of H B Lawrence s most talented glfts to us Though of a qulet nature Lols has become well known among us as an excellent artist Her other outside mterests are sewmg and collectmg records The General Course servmg on the Stu dent Councll and actmg as a supporter of the Rooters Club and the A A have taken up most of her school txme The Massa chusetts School of Art should be very glad to welcome Lols to thexr classes ROBERT W WEINSTEIN We can thank the Joseph Metcalf an honor student and a fine athlete He enjoys partxcnpatnng nn every major sport and was a member of the varsity tennis team Bob a member of the Dramatxc and Forum Clubs hopes to continue hxs educatxon before gomg mto a busmess WILLIAM H WHEELER .IR Hlghland Junior Hxgh School sent W :ll to us here at HHS He vsas an actxve mem ber of the Dramatxc Club and Student Council He enjoys boatmg skatmg swimming and plng pong W1ll followed a College Course that wlll prepare hum for entrance to Yale Unlverslty and then to Medncal School A in 1 -2? High School has an unusual hobby of Icol- SCh00,l- H9 followed the Disfflbutive OC' School for sending Bob to HHS. He is 1 nf? if 5 DONNA C WHELIHAN Don a former Morgan School student has been actrve rn the Chorr and she has also been a member of the A A Her marn actrvrtres outsrde of school are dancrng collectrng records and partrcrpatrng rn all sports Srnce Don always has a smrle and a nrce word for everyone shell make a charmrng nurse JOHN T WOOD John Thomas Wood entered HHS from Lawrence junror Hrgh School and loves to play both baseball and basketball Whrgg, who also enjoys a good game of brllrards, chose the College Course Hrs future plans are undecrded. but, rn all probabrlrty, he wrll enter college upon hrs graduatron EUGENE J ZABIK Gene, who entered HHS upon hrs graduatron from Mater Dolorosa. loves to play both baseball and basketball He rs pursurng the College Course and plans on a career rn engrneerrng Gene's hobby rs photography Hrs name rs always found on the Honor Roll 11 STEPHEN C VSHITMORE Metcalf should be mrghty proud of sendrng Steve to HHS He has been a great credrt to hrs school Steve was an actrve member of the Band Presrdent of the Scrence and Latrn Clubs as well as baseball manager and Co edrtor rn Chref of the Yearbook He rs a member of the Natronal Honor Socrety Hrs hobby rs stamp collectrng He wrll be an asset to the college he enters IRENE K W YZGA Mater Dolorosa can be proud of I Of a quret nature ' I enjoys playmg the prano, readrng, and wrrtmg lovely poetry Whrle wrth us I has taken the Com mercral Course and has been actrve rn the A A and rn the Scrence Club If I's fingers are as nrmble wrth a typewrrter as they are wrth the prano, she'll be valu able around some office FRED E ZDROYKOWSKI Fred was one of the many boys who took the Drstrrbutrve Occupatrons Course He loves to burld model arrplanes and play football Fred rs a graduate of the Jo seph Metcalf Junror Hrgh School Hrs plans for the future are undecrded LOUISE C WILLIAMS Workmg after school has kept thrs young lady pretty busy but she has strll found trme to be actrve rn the Rooters club Comrng from Metcalf Lou has taken the Commercral course and has won many frrends Knrttrng dancrng and roller skatrng are her hobbres She plans to enter Framrngham State Teachers College EDWIN F ZABIK Edwrn Frank Zabrk chose a General Course when he entered HHS from Mater Dolorosa Eddre's sports are softball, bowlmg and basketball whrle softball rs hrs hobby He may be found erther, playmg softball or gettrng hrs pops rn a local gym Hrs future plans are to save enough money so he can buy the local newspaper Bnnalh 33. lawrence Member of the Qilass nf 1949 Bush 5-Elartb 22, 1947 l I uf . , X r fo .5 'J ' V fl , V P pq 5 A I l ff . 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Uyzga ff?-2 14 Fmd Naczgoda 9 N Y 16 Harry Ludumg , f, , Q 1.7 Nancy Alben 18.Sfcvc Kl,rKpatrscK Wit t B -y up 19 Betty Goldberg t t' G L 2 20 dcdzm Boat Polka 21 Arms Daury Bar 9 c.'5'f0'P'9 u CLASS ROMEO Y My 15 ii' Sa s'l CLASS MAN I-IATER CLASS JULIET F 'Q' E' KL 'lip TL wi Q H QL l S1450 an 'a Q'. -Q .eff 495' , 1. 6 A 1,-Q U if 33 Q . sy S 'S' N X fl 1 ' 4 1l ' Hai xt 3: 6 ' X 41212 'J.:,,', 0 0 :Sq-2 Q 5 F' 'f 5 P ,Q r 0 K M 9 9 ,, o -4 1, Q: , I K u 6 ',s:x'x ' , 7 ous X QQ- ' I ' f AUT uni 15.l1ar 'TX' f 5 . . ? f n I I N 0 l'Iry'.f'1r 1 1 , . ox ..- '-41: ,. - ' ' ' i ' V u ies o F f 7 ' wit cas Lv ' ' gfx N Xm . . QTL' ,yx f m -r I X M Favorite, Song V nf, 1, r N u f ' . -- A A f Favortte, Hango'-L+ 5 Q i I 1. ex? 4 , 'Hp 14 f 36 11 ' f i ,gg 3 . V 5 11-'I K0 3' Q MARY SHEA. IIIL ' J' L ' fl' , .L .5 1 y .5 v 5 nb 06 U KM U d. ww l Q, L L A 1 r' X Q 1 v 'if X' JM V G D 9 C 1 ILP x Na,- I 'Lv CQ2' Co-,Wah v..,,aL 3 .H-'S' Elmir- 4Q 2' Q15-f -an. 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And so our annual Big Sister Party came to an hilarious close. Besides Betty's act there was the memorable lunch- room committee scene, starring joan Ridings, Arleen Baine, Barbara Scott, Irene Baginski, Joan Krause, and others. From humorous skits, to the sentimental singing of Marion Plante, and the fascinating dancing of Bunny Kozlowski this year's party, which was held on Friday evening, November 12, in the school gym, was a huge success. The girls of the Student Council. Mrs. Har- rington, and Mr. Kennedy certainly deserve congratu- lations for a job that was well done. B I -gf ss:-'2 5 X if-7 -'I' si Q- - A ' ., c' 1, .. 0' ,4,..Yi, y ,, 1,9 Hip.. . if .7-.. JUNIOR-'SENIOR PROM ON the night of December 29th, the boys and girls of llolyoke High could be seen sliding up to the War Memorial building. Yes. it was the night of the Junior-Senior Prom, f Even though the streets were covered with ice, the rain was coming down in buckets, gowns were getting ruined, and parents were worrying about their little Janie before she even left the house. the dance proved to be a gay one. --- There seems to be something about the Christmas holidays that instills in everyone a feeling of gaiety. The Prom certainly proved that? Every- where you looked, you could see girls and boys smiling. especially when Gerry Lamothe's band played Let It Snow. Eleven o'clock came too soon for all of us though, and we were soon out in the wind. rain, and ice, heading for all our favorite haunts. Even Old Man Winter couldn't dampen our happy spirits knowing that the Prom was the best ever! STUDENT COUNCIL ND what has the Student Councxl contributed to the success of Holyoke Hlgh School' The Student Government has offered hours of careful plannmg for actrvltles and for assemblies The students of the semor class elected members and advlsors to the Cabmet xn June 1948 They chose rellable leaders They were Bull Cody Donald Farr Baush The advrsors elected were Mrs Harnngton Speech teacher and Mr Kennedy Latm teacher both gave whole hearted efforts for student government suc cess Afterwards one Representatxve from each sectxon was elected to the Councll Each one was to volce the opmxons and suggestrons made by hrs fellow classmates At a meeting of both Representatives and Cabmet members the followmg oficers of the Student Councll Government at Holyoke Hugh were elected Preszdent Alan D1Carlo hee Presrdent Julie Ballckr Secrelary Elmor Armata Treasurer Mr Kennedy Work began soon after when an mvxtatuon was re cenved to attend a conventxon of student government representatives ln North Adams November 1948 Holyoke Hlgh was represented by lts Student Councll Cabmet At 2 .50 p m they arrrved at the assembly The sesslon started at 3 O0 p m First came openmg exer clses then the mam speakers and after debates on several topics of Student Councrl Government mterest While drscussxons were ln full swmg from 5 00 p m to 5 30 p m the conventlon was broadcast The Drury Hxgh students completed the day for our tnred but vxgx lant cabmet members wxth a supper and later a dance On November 1948 all Student Council Representa tives and Cabmet members gathered for a revlew of the North Adams Convention actlvltles But thxs was only the begmnlng for the Student tlon for the annual Blg Sister Party Thls soclal the Student Councxl sponsors to enable all gxrls to get ac quamted wlth one another whlle at Holyoke High Plans were made and the party was held with a large attendance of brg and llttle sisters with colorful decor atrons and wrth talented entertamers the Bxg Sxster Party turned out a glornous success The members of the Student Councxl also contrl buted thelr tlme to xmportant drxves Among these may be mentloned the March of Dimes the Communlty Chest and the Cancer Drlve Now rn our Annual we take the opportunlty of thankmg Mrss Gnfhn and Nr Harper our former ad vlsors to the Council for the success of student govern ment ln 1946-1947 Thexr many helpful suggestxons helped us to achxeve an exemplary Councxl Fmally to the Student Councll Cabmet Representa tlves and advxsors to Mrs Harrlngton and to Mr Kennedy we express slncere thanks All have made our hxgh school a school of Democracy , ff 'X z a f . M 1 ' ' i L .,' C N 4 J I C ' , Wa- -Mu Alan DiCarlo, Julie Balicki, Irene Baginski, Constance Council in 1948-1949. Meetings were held in prepara- DRAMATICS ITH the coming of Miss Daphne Cullman also came the wide discusslon and praise of our dram atlc plays In 1948 we presented Dear Ruth and under Miss Cullman s pleasant disposition and drama tical background our play was one of the best ever pro duced Walter Loudon was the stern comical father with June Powers the understanding mother Julie Balicki was Ruths younger sister the mischievous letter writer Ruth was played by Eleanor Hartigan and the gallant soldier by Harry Ludwig Other mem bers of the cast were William Wheeler and Irwm Komorowski On December 27 1949 Miss Cullman became Mrs William Farrington Continuing her great work with the club this our graduating year we put on Almost Eighteen with a wonderful cast of Harry Ludwig George hrall James Rafferty Sandra Stockser Julie Balicki Vlillxam Wheeler ,loan lrvmg Bobbie Grand champ and a good supportmg cast Our thanks and tribute to the dramatic club under the direction of Mrs Harrington We feel that the underclassmen would miss the guidance and instruction of this teacher had they but known 'Vlrs Harrington as we do At the first meeting of the Dramatic Club the elec tion of officers took place Julie Balicki was elected preszdeni Harry Ludwig lzce Presldenl Janet Lacey Serrelary and William Wheeler Treasurer The first play of the year was Where Is My Wan dermg Boy Tonight The members of the cast were James Bradley the villian Rudolph Rawmall Frank Dearness Harlowe Hassenfejfer Janet Lacey Angela Angleworm Gloria Emery Dolores Dampquzsh Gill Richards Mase the servant Joan Irving Phyllisan Kozloski Mary Louise Drapeau The Hue lzffle ones Ellen Hickey Carole LaBarre The Christmas Pageant was made a great success by James Rafferty Our Lord Warren Vallet l Stanley Krok f The three ll :se 'Um Frances Kieley J Janet Peterson Mary John Dowling Paul Graves Frank Deafness Joseph The Shepherds ,Ay , - ' ll ll ' . ' 7' ' 1 v - ' ' . , . .,.. . - .. , . - , - . n - 9 ' ' ll ' . ,, . . I n v J 1 I 1 - . . . ,. ,. V. A . I THE THANKSGIVINC THESPIAN The most outstanding play of each year is the Spring Play. This year the talented actors of the Dramatic Club presented Almost Eighteen William Barry Y Harry Ludwig Eddie Barry f James Rafferty George Jones - George Kraul Tommy Granville - Gill Richards flflr. .Werritt - William Wheeler Grace Barry - Sandra Stockser Beatrice Barry - Norberta Grandchamp Ann Sherman - julie Balicki Sally Davidson - Joan Irving Mabel Warren - Gloria Emery Mrs. Granville - Mary Louise Drapeau .Miss Dalrymple - Ellen Hickey Backstage Lights - Searle Levy Scenery - Ed Sullivan. Richie Golden. John O'Donnell Properties - Doris Mullens, Connie Baush, Nancy Strong, Nancy Alben, Greta Protzman Make-up - Garnet Davidson, Eleanor Armata. Marjorie Chase Prompter - Greta Protzman Costumes - Kathy McCormick, Gail Hobert, Yvonne Armstrong Business Manager - Charge of properties and ushers - Janet Lacey and Irene Baginski Ticket Chairman - Barbara Ashe l: I K 1 , A CAPPELLA CHOIR HE A Cappella Choir of 1948 49 consisting of 60 voices opened its program with the annual Christ mas Concert The concert was presented at the High School auditorium for the student body and for the ridge Performances were also given for several Junior high schools The choir was again heard at Christmas time over VN H Y N s educational program Our Schools in Action At Easter the choir performed The Seven Last VS ords of Christ a sacred cantata by Dubois at the High School auditorium The soloists included 'Vliss Jacqueline Bmeau Miss Ruth OLeary Mr James Scott and Mr Paul Genest Miss O Leary and Miss Bineau are former members of the choir who often re turn to appear with it The presentation was acclaimed by all those who attended where they participated in the annual Music Festival along with high schools throughout Western Mass The excellence of the performance rewarded the choir members for their careful preparation of the program Although the majority of this year s choir members are newcomers they have excelled in all their under taklngs due to the combmed efforts of the choir and of Mr Holdridge I A P E ' s .C fr . it l 'u K ' 4 lf . . K J ,. 4 Q U1 77 - 90 .l general public under the direction of William E. Hold- 0,1 May 14, the choir jgurneygd to Oranggv Mass., BAND ORCHESTRA 0NE of the finest organlzatlons ln the valley IS our Holyoke Hugh school band This fine organlzatlon has brought much pralse to ltself and our school Its dlrector Mr Edward Nowak has led the members m many snappy maneuvers on our football field In the fall of 1948 the band members journeyed to the Eastern States Musnc Festnval where they underwent close m spectlon and were judged on thxs plus their marchmg and playmg Out of all the class A bands they won second prlze The members have always glven a tops performance under all condltlons LTHOUGH the orchestra ns not as well known as the band they do some hne work and deserve to be commended They made a fine Impression at the con cert last sprmg and before long should be gettmg blds from noted conductors askmg for a chance to dlrect our small but year by year lt keeps growing and before long lt wxll be a very popular group They have played for many graduatlons and other exercises whlch have taken place under the able dlrectlon of Mr Edward Nowak 'r ' . . talented group. At present the orchestra is still quite SCIENCE CLUB AN entertammg and mstructxve year has just been concluded by the 1949 Sclence Club under the dlrectlon of Mr John Sbrega It has been the purpose of the club to promote a better understanding of sclentlfic facts and thus Idea has been accomplished through a series of mdlvxdual projects During the course of the year at meetings presxded over by Stephen Whltmore each member was given an oppor tunlty to perform a short experlment whxch demonstra ted a sclentxfic prmclple Hlghllghtmg the Sclence Club Program was the Sclence Exhxblt presented m early May Seymour Ver shon and Stephen Whxtmore were ln charge of the Sclence Display whlle Dorothea Brandt Claire Du charme and Irene Wyzga arranged the Sclence bulletin Followmg IS a llst of Ofl:lCCfS who have led the club through a most successful year Preszdenl Stephen Whitmore Vzce Preszdenl Seymour Vershon Secretary Harvey Gaberman Treasurer Marvm Reeber Lzbrarmn Gerald Bessette and Reporler Dorothea Brandt z ' . ' - V - i - I ' ff:J W in Q Q fig L , rf... 5' My , WS ik 1 O STATION VHHS fi . 4-5' S 'Q 1' '5 G rf. may wh 1 3 5 U 'Q' s ,Q 1' 2 f 54 f LW MYYYEE LUN CH B00 M COM CEYTX ONXSTS f RE THE HERALD ST P-FF 6.5 LOST and FOUND 'X tg Mer' B LU C Yfandmg Iefl to right A Thomas Healy Stephen Whltmore Wllllam Cody Wxlllam Donnelly James Vachon Sealed Iefi lo Hgh! Dorothea Brandt Jeanne Brandt Mxss McCormack F41 SERVICE CLUB 1-Q4 x , L . ' 1 '31 . . A 'D Z.: Q, H 'ie A l , D L l ..- sg ri ' I W V Q ' fig' w vi? , N A ,Y I . 5 n. -1 - my Q , ' J' Q. , A. . 4' 4 ,Af . ' 'bf . ' ' c-mm' GLB CLUB STAMP CLUB ilandlnzy Donald Gagne Robert Brogle Donald MacNIanus Joh Szftmq Mr O Rourke ,Ioan Le D n Schmidt Phlllp LIZOIIC uc Alfred Davmau XIVIBD Epstem Harxu Gaberman - ' ' ' 1 . 9. . 1 v 1 , , w I 7 . I 0 I - L. is I ' Q 1 ii N N A P, i Q' 'T A xc ' U vv . -1 , ', A R 1 -J ' Y: .f 4' ' , f'--,Y 1 N L3 -' M r A' A ' 5 . Q if makin THE students pictured here are working in retail distribution, one of the three C33 largest industries in the United States. According to the United States Office of Education every year one out of every eight youths goes into some form of retailing for the first time. Furthermore, retailing is an in- dustry which goes on forever despite wars, .nm 'Q A-ug I .. 15 3, V1 ii ia- lx it l i is ' 'Q fi .....- ....., , j ig. fi 4. ,-1 -Y 4.6 fi, , , 11.. X M ,2 'ngflfg DISTRIBUTIVE OCCUPATION depressions, and other emergencies. It offers more jobs for more people than any other one type of business in the country. Holyoke High's retailing course is cooperative. i.e. the course furnishes opportunity for securing practi- cal experience in a store along with training in retailing in the school. The immediate benefits of the course to the students are: 1. Special technical training for employment in Re- tailing or allied fields. 2. Opportunity to acquire job experience. 3. Opportunity to learn while earning. 4. Training in personality development, the lack of which causes so many people to lose jobs. Retailing is an institution of personal service and human relations, the permanence of which no develop- . ment of a machine age will alter. ,I A it . 5 -X 'L i w, .Ji I Q 4. Q xl ?L fl..-'F 4 1 ,- 1-:L - 4 viral' L A LC 1-TL .X .1 - ... f...- -Q l FOOT BALL OUR 1948 Football team highlights its season by rebounding to win four of its last five games, follow- ing the unexpected loss of star fullback Ed Gavron. The team finished its campaign with a successful 6 and 3 record, being beaten only by the three top teams in Western Mass. Coaches Arthur Roberts, Phil Hart, and Dan Regan are to be complimented for a job well doneg they have molded together a team whose spirit. skill, and loyalty were highly commendable. Half of this '48 football team consisted of the 1949 class, 16 members from the senior class. The team. after winning two and losing two games, opened up and won four of its last five contests. Holyoke opened its season, winning over an ex- perienced Turners Falls team, in a 13 to 6 thriller. Holyoke's 13 points were the result of Ed Gavron's and Brown's touchdowns, Gavron kicking the extra point. A powerful Pittsfield team came down from the Berk- shires to edge out The Purple and White 7 to 6 on the extra point. In the third period quarterback Roy Pro- vost put the finishing touches to a 46 yard drive to score the touchdown for the Panthers. Next, Holyoke met a highly favored Agawam eleven to win 19 to 14. This was Ed Gavron's best display of football for the year. The first half H. H. S. racked up 19 points. 13 credited to Ed Gavron on two touchdowns and the extra point, the remaining6to Danny Moriarty. He caught a 25-yard pass and raced 25 yards for a touchdown. The Brownies threw a scare into the game by scoring twice in the second half, but in the last period Holyoke held them to a standstill. Holyoke then met Westfield High School, one of the leading contenders in Western Mass., where they were downed 19 to 6. Only once could the boys reach the Westheld end zone. Al DiCarlo took in a long aerial from Gavron to take Holyoke's 6. i - , A la, il..-f'! I tid Sq: ' if J . uf .1 if 'ff-ff: tj' 'IA of -1 fi-'if -ei -F. HHS returned home to win the city title beating Holyoke Catholic 18 to 0 This was Holyokes first shutout Brown going for a pair of touchdowns and Proyost making the third Tom 'VlcGarry showed some fine ability but defense work was stolen by Fred Niez goda and Chuck O Toole The Panthers then invaded Springfield to face o.1r old rival Tech Holyoke marched thru for a 28 to O X ictory Ed Brown wore his charm on that day scoring three times in the first half Bill heating scored the fourth touchdown with Al DiCarlo taking the extra point Only once was Holyoke scoreless This defeat was handed out by Creenheld a top rate eleven at Creen field The HHS players tried in vain to stop the Green ies as they scored 33 points The spearhead of the Holyoke team were Al D1Carlo Richie Golden and Bill Keating Once more HHS returned to MacKenzie Stadium to route Northampton s best ball club in recent years Al DiCarlo led Holyoke to a 14 to 6 victory by scoring twice the latter touchdown on a 60 yard romp Brown toemg the extra points Then came the finale for 16 HHS gridsters on Thanks giving Day It was a happy one though for Holyoke High won a 21 to 0 complete victorv The Purple and White clad boys threatened Chicopee their new Tur key Day rival again and again bv scoring three times The first and second on passes to Ron Lesser and Al D1Carlo from scrappy Ed Brown and the third by Brown who kicked the three extra points Paul Mackey both defense and center tacked Bill Martin and Bob Abrams played outstandingly After the season was history they immediately went batl to the gym to elect the two tackles Bob Abrams and Bill Martin for next year s captains The 16 seniors and regulars enyoyed a trip to the Holy Cross Boston College game at Boston After that event the American Legion Post 32a gave a banquet to the Holyoke High and Catholic teams a few weeks later The two top football players that received Holyoke s share of the honors of the ALL-STAR team were Cap- tain Paul Mackey a center and Ed Brown a left half- back. 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He was assisted by the excellent defensive work of star halfbacks Len Collomore and Don Colthart. The team opened its season against Smith Academy winning a glorious victory 9 to O. After beating Tech. and Easthampton, they tied Monson and Hopkins Academy. On the victory road again they conquered Smith, Smith School, and Ludlow, the latter's first defeat since 1941. Then Easthampton and Ludlow both won a 1 to O victory over Holyoke. Finally, Holyoke High settled the title in a streak over the University of Mass. Frosh, Monson, Smith School, and Hopkins. BUNKY'COLLAHORE ED URBAN Holyoke Holyoke SCORES Smith Academy gl Easthampton Tech. Monson Hopkins Smith Academy Smith School Ludlow Hopkins Easthampton Ludlow Mass. Frosh Hopkins Smith School Monson Tournament Commerce Easthampton Monson Hopkins 1 1 1 1 1 0 O 1 1 O 0 O O 0 0 0 1 B0 NEKREYK 'D ,Ap Qllllf Ili ll -- W ' 5' I lllll' -llilllllll I Ill' iTfFf 5!iiiilIif -llliiilllllilv I xggg::::,:n5! I -. .... i llllllllll ,l: I -Jill!!! 'I' ' I N- 1 i i 44 8 .. . 7 '30 9 I 'vista A f cQL' fer- , Ill!!! llll BASKETBALL OLYOKE Hugh us the proud ruler of the Valley League durung 1948-1949 season They swept thru thus league wuth ten straight vuctorues Through the enture 1948 1949 season the basketball team displayed perfected abuluty and exceptional sports manshup under the excellent coachung and leadershup of Arthur Roberts and Dan Regan Led on for the first tume un many years by tru captains Len Collamore Don Farr and Charles Coskovuc they luved up to the perfect reputatuon earned by them durmg their stay here at H H S Thus team added two more trophues here one Valley League and runners up un Western Massachusetts finals A domunatung factor was that thus Panther team won 16 out of 17 of their contests Most of these vuctorues were easuly handled by the powerful Holyoke quuntet There were many thungs that made thus basketball team a wunnung combunatuon and a smooth workung squad One was the well balanced team ut was It was not a one two or three man team but a ten man team each five bemg equivalent to each other One of the captauns Len Collamore wuth no undue credut would by far have been voted the most valuable player of the season un thus vucunuty by most people Another captaun whose name was lunked to all basket ball conversatuon was Don Farr Farr ended up the season at the top of the hugh scorung lust of the Valley League He could and dud put all finushung touches to the plays wuth a score But whenever thus combunatuon was mentuoned you heard the name Charles Soskovuc frequently referred to because he was Holyoke s play maker and number one defense man After the begun nung of the season came an unfortunate accudent to regular guard Alan Greenberg when he sprained his ankle To the spot came Paul Mackey who ummeduately went to the heights of success and relueved Coach Ro berts of the guard problem He ended up second hugh scorer of the year next to Farr Then a Junuor and a furst year man Tom Mcbarry who wuth hus heught played a terrific game controllung the basket and the bucket For reserves who were frequently called on were a smooth ball handler Don Paquette Alan Du Carlo wuth hus perfect exe and abuluty combuned wuth a hard fughtung tureless defense man Bull Moruartv Vl hen these play ers needed rest correctung or such as the case was then there were reliable replacements with Juniors Roger Day Al Greenberg Bob Farr and sopho- mores Eddue Hurley and Don Graf The cuty hall court season began wuth Holyoke wun nung over Classucal 39 to 24 Holyoke s only loss was to Tech Hugh 31 to 29 The next game at the Hugh School Gym saw Holyoke there for another vuctory over Hart ford Hugh 35 to 24 Holyoke easuly took the next few games over Greenfield Holyoke Catholuc Turners Falls Chucopee Hartford agaun and Northampton Then they entered unto the second round of the sea son easuly goung through all contests wuth overwhelmung vuctorues over Westfield twice Classucal Northampton Greenheld Turners Falls Chucopee and Holyoke Catholuc You can easuly see by the record of 749 pounts for H H S and a mere 477 of the opponents that they were a very powerful champuonship team The team entered the Western Mass Tournament and were putted agaunst Worcester Classucal and over ran them by a score of 59 to 39 Then they came up agaunst a good stubborn West Sprungfield team and won 37 to 29 Holyoke now looked luke a sure bet for the New England Tournament but were beaten by an underdog Cathedral Hugh of Sprungfield So came the end of a champuonshup team whuch was one of the btes ever to leave Holyoke Hugh School BASKETBALL SCOREBOARD HOLYOKE Classucal Hartford Tech Greenfueld Holyoke Catholuc Turners Falls Chucopee 0- Hartford Northampton Westfield Greenfield Turners Falls 2 Chucopee Holyoke Catholuc Northampton Classucal WESTERN MASS TOURNAMENT Vl orcester Classucal Vl est Sprungfield 24 Sprungneld Cathedral A ' - , 39-- ' --14 A , 35-- --24 - - - 29- -31 H , A - A 33-- -23 A U ' , A A A 32-- '-22 , A ' - , ssrw --19 , ' , saw- ' 25 . A- 3 - -22 A - 54-- --39 ' - - 48-W --40 I V - A 46- -32 . A A - sues- - 5 l A 43,--A ' -32 I U - A 46W v ' --26 , - , I A A - ' 64-Y--W --35 , - A . 51-f--- ' H- , , . I .. ,V . V. SQWY , . 129 . V , I , 4 1' WW' , , A29 ' - , ' , -W ' -934 IL IE E T WE 113 IE T .. '53 uuR cmnpunwsuup IASKETIALLTEAM em VAQQ 9 I HHS HIGH I J SCORER FOR ,QUUW mo snsous K xmxak V1 ?m ' ,pr i 1-il' f7 4 1 N-,W If W I W 'wmfl' W6 W I 'H Munxf COLLAHORE 4 K Honroxi S BRILLIANT vuwnmza X-pg-ff SN., J .7 IN HESTERN MASS N J Q-f X! 9 I 6, 'HACKEY A B0 LEADER PLAYS ON LY nu rn: SEASON X X5 LED BY rm cnxrrs fra aunKv'vA1nw sosnY ff 1 nAcKEY cnt ELECT HCGAPRYWABLE Suas H H s Auutxzn 'run vAu.rY LEAGue .H ul-ZSTERN MASS TOURNEY Fuuu.ls'r cnowus 4g,, W M j X' I X f- GANswAv 7 3 C Q cnAm.lE 'J' AN Auussnv: Gum, f 59 OWN W 0 9 Afgaggcsrravr in T L ZZ 'XF':i Q QR! PAQU ETTE AGREAT IALL HAIIDLIR .9 onnw sum , em bJAL5H 4-Q ff kf 1 0 Mhunmo by Q5fMLHonunv DRWCAM FIGHT HIGIILIOHTKD THIIR PLAY COACH ARCHIE ROBERTS f iv HNIAGER ,L- oon unc:-l 1' o W ,f W ij 5 ga H Asif if I I K x I Q U J, ff I we QE' I 7 xg Lv - . . 1 .L ,f X FQ! V 7 S ' 1 ,1111 5 1 'A xfj Q 34' gh . 1- M , ,, , A fl w 4.3 f A , 1 X W 23 ff V I iJ'77 f g K 9 f if L 4 Q if 2 s -,I ' H I if X, L- -, M , . PQ 2 Q25 f N My fin ' QQEEEBLK T EL 1: 1' U , 7 f if . vorzn rn: oursmumnc. nun 5 555 .!.. If Nha' Q, gf 1 i X f X K R nil H -Lf xx fig X - l 0 .- u ,ff , 'PJ' 3 i ' 43 Q X IAA- 'I' N if f . - ,D ,AQ nf' .' an S Y ig, Qifp .g. e llol X-a YN 1' 1' X on JQ M O , jj N, A A -,Q Ur -:bryan i N V' L, Q -1 - ' 497 n v K 1- 1 I' Q v fd f X -' Q 2? XX A ., X f 9 diff Az, f W WP W fix W Q Q V! ' x 5: .V L - 5 ff - Q - 1 I. 5 X , . -. .. ,, . ,lx , ' ' ' 7 , ' . e,!:.::l Pr h KRALL HOCKE. The hockey team unsuccessfully defended their Western Massachusetts high school title this winter scoring two victories against nine losses and two ties. Handicapped by the lack of ice and without suitable weather for practice games, the puck squad had a poor season. Several contests were cut from the schedule due to inability for dates for postponed games. Coach Bob Frink did his excellent job under unfavor- able conditions. His team opened the season shutting out Westfield 5-0. they lost and tied the next two games. Holyoke dropped two games to Hampden High of New Haven. Connecticut. and three to West Springfield High who won the Western Massachusetts crown. They also were set back by Wilbraham Academy twice but tied Monson in a pair of contests. Holyoke High won its final game over Deerfield Academy 3-O with Co- Captain Richie Golden swinging three goals to do the hat trick. KQRKPP Richie Golden was the high scorer with twelve goals and Co-Captain johnny Dion was next with three. . . George Krall, Fran Beaudry, Steve Kirkpatrick and johnny Evans were other seniors to fill the regular posi- tions. A number of players were under graduates who will provide Coach Frink with a good team next year. 1948 49 Results Holyoke - 5 Westheld 0 -2 - Wilbraham 2 -1- Hopkins Academy 4 -0- West Springfield 2 -1 Hampden 7 - 3- Deerfield 2 -2- Westfield 4 -O Hampden -1 -0- Wilbraham -1 -3- Westfield 3 -3- Deerfield 1 GOLDEN BEAUDRV DlON BASEBALL L lf U y-,X 'I Holyoke Greenfield Holyoke Techmcal Hlgh Orange Greenfield Northampton Westfield Classlcal Holyoke Cathollc Northampton Westfield Hartford Turners Falls Turners Falls Chxcopee Holyoke Chlcopee 1Wr1te m the scoresj fN sf' Gill yd Alben e au Mc Judi: gsriith ciwiun Smlm Daw 1-cu Halliday Sffalf F 1-ns Flemmg icuddl' Curran Douals Wheeler Hommg Manager SWIMMING LACING second 1n the Western Massachusetts Interscholastic Swimming Championships Holyoke High finished the season with five victories and two set backs In the Western Mass meet Holyoke scored 45 points a mere 6 points behmd Tech s 51 Coach Everett Olds who is a recent addition to the Holyoke High athletic staff put the team through a fine season Holyoke opened the season in the Tech High pool and took a 34 to 32 victory The next two meets resulted in defeats for Holyoke by Deerfield Academy 31 to 35 and by Tech 32 to 33 The Holyoke High mermen took their last four contests by swampmg Classical High tvuce Albany Academy and Amherst High This year s free style relay team consisted of Hornmg Wheeler Curran and Fleming. They set a new record at Holyoke High in 1:48:9 in a championship meet. Bruce Fleming took the high scoring laurels, followed by Curran a sopho- more Captain Hornlng and Bert Alben The other Senior Class members on this team were Wheeler Ferris Davlau Alben and Hornmg So the Holyoke High swimming team ended the year in second place and finds a wealth of material to follow on for the next year RESULTS Tech High 32 Deerfield Academy 35 CExhibitionJ Tech High 33 Classical High 24 Classical High 20 Albany Academy 30 34 Amherst 31 WESTERN MASSACHUSETTS INTERSCHOLASTIC SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIP Tech 51 - Holyoke 45 - Amherst 35 - Classical 17 Cathedral 0 Holyoke W n 1 Y y if , 4 4 X l ,- , if I X x 4 9,2 , X Q 'ell ,ff NL ' I' f r -J 42 If' Av. Slandmg Baker Gibbons Anwyll Morrison Coach Frank Rohan Kneeling Mackey Beaudry Dowling Frenette ODonnell Coach Frank Rohan Holyoke Chlcopee Holyoke Chicopee Technical High Technical High Classlcal High Classical High Westfield Westfield INTERSCHOLASTIC TOURNAMENT OXFORD COUNTRY CLUB Holyoke High Coach Vlc Kennard Holyoke Westfield Holyoke Classical High Easthampton A gawam Technical High Chicopee Holyoke Wllllston Academy GOLF TENNIS X el f ' 4 ' . . X up! Q X' A X l - . , :Vit Safg 1 ', ' sk W 1 'H L N - 'ew , 3 4 I , 2,1 l ll TT- ' ' - ll T-T ' ' It l 1 v l it 1 1 . ..i -L H 1-1 5 :t:Q3, I . V V ' f nf, ff f ' ' .V A ' , 7 R: 1 Q- , sq f fi X. 1 of wl I x I ll TT-1 ll iii -- ll 1 ' ' ll ' -L IIRLS SPORTS NOLLEYBALL HE Senlor Grrls X ollex ball Team fimehed thexr sea son mth a hne record of 4 tune balanced bx 'P de feats The team co captamed bx Ruth Rus and Bar bara Neumann suffered defeat to the Sophomoreb tvuce The helght of Stas1a Slerole Gertrude Nfltchell Greta Protzmann and Doloree Larrow prox ed to be one ofthe team S greatest amen Not to be bellttled bx anx means was the Speed and quxele UxlDlxlIlH of liexerls I-Ianlew Iorralne LaBombard Xrlene Iialn and joan Rldxngs or the exeellent spllelnp, of je inne XI mgum and Xnnette lNadeau XX orlexng, to,.,ether xll these elrls turned xn a record to be proud of The Semor B Team plated onlx one game from whxch thex emerged xxctorlous The members of thxs team were Bettx Goldberg Iucx Clement Barbara Skypeck Irene LeTell1er Clalre Xfochon benevlewe Gorajec Nfarguerxte Letendre Fax NIc'NIaster -Xnna lxrajewslu Marjorne Chase Carole La Barre Rlta Leduc Dorothx Lewandovuskl and Nfarx LOUISE Drapeau GIRLS BASKE I BALL IIIL Senlor C lrle Basketball Teim led bx co tap tams Bexerlw Hanley forward and Barbara 'Neu mann guard ended the season bx bexng defeated bx the Sophomores only The hxgh scorlng forxxardb were Stasm Slerole Irene Bagnnslex joan Rxdlngb Bexerlx Hanlew and Phylhs Dembek Thex were followed Clme lx bw Ilettx K oldberg, QOHDIL Hamel and Iorralne I a Bombartl joan Iireenahan NN ax ne BOITISILIII and Rutm Rte were our blele board wtmdoutw Iiarbirn Slnneel Irene Letellmer 'und Barbara Neumann re trfexed mam 1 lost ball mth Barbara A he Arlene Bam or Jean Coulet alwax, vtartlnrg to receue the passes thrown bt thelr team mate o theme elrlb who shoxed ua the real meamntg or team uorle ue was NK ell done , . 1 - I - V, 4 I .f ' ' ' .I L , :'f -z -.zf x , .' , ,,. .J , .., vb ' A I rl I 4 I 'K I - - ' . - ' l x I 1 N fljv 4 my 1 1 I t 'u v , A . w 5 rw ' tv, V f v - ',A I A 1 ' I' 1-I ' . . e , , .1.1,, Y xi . 5. 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I, . . , I I , I 8 S Compliments 0.1 Holyoke Water Power Company THE MAR VELLUM COMPANY 63 A SDM Hom vm wx mm LTTb L L UDCL an i lnctiue f -an-panama Uvhen buying Crepe Paper -- Tissue Paper and Wfax Iaper lrodurts 1- look for the word -- Qerkfgg md 410n0IllW In the house hold 'mpc r hm Amerlnan Tlssue Wlllls slung 5 L JI SIXIXRD 14 Suflrlk Strut J x :LQ 'Nlis nhu 3 I I I . . ala-signaling qllzllilv 1 -' ' ' I U , . S l - 1 f - LX k 1 L., E fir . . . A . , Jeweler . , .5 . J ' f f- Hflj .'.fw.' sen. E1 .. .. .. .... .. G1 McAuslan 8: Wakelun Co ESTABLISHED N 1885 Ilflll I CITY O1 I-IOIXOKP F zzplznanls of Ion 2 '1 efn .Q nf . . . GAS AND liI,l1IC'l'RlCl lDliPfXR'l'XIliNT 5 Q ---- -------. ,------ - - - ----- - - m E -- -- GJ Compliments Qt' - WILLIAM SKINNER 8: SONS Eclwarcl F 0 Donnell 81 Son Compliment? of Plurnbmng and Heatxng Contractors 9 Mew Street Holyoke Nlass Te'ephone 9 2364 Holyolce Maclnne Co Holyolce, Mass 7 I . a U ,L . A ..4' JUDGE CT FAY COMPANY CQMMUQCIAL PRINTERS Telephone 24080 S25 MAIN STRISET :Q HOLYOKE, MASS. I-IIRSCH Sc SONS A1 li w 111 1. Ii R 5 .mn OPTICIANS - SINCE 1891 306 H gh Sr AT THE IGN or THE QLOLK Complzmcnts of HOLE OKE STREET RAILW AY COVIPANY Makers of DECORATIVE PAPERS made P1oneer Valley X IN lAllli IU K 1 . 1 S- - - X EY E ,L - 4 1 Of A E in by L M 1 H.-Zflf ' 1 I V BAY PATH SECRETARIAL SCHOOL 588 Long e do S Longme do Mass Quallty Establishes Preference HENRY G SEARS CO 80 88 Race Street 'C Y C 2 Holyoke Mass Sumess Compl ent f J Russell 8a Co lnc The Plame Holyoke, Mass Coatlng Corporatlon Holyoke, Massachusett E1 .......................................... --... ... ....-- ...............-.-................ ..... -........ - '- EJ m a w t. a w, . A l l I I I - Ex u ive Se r tarial - Medical Secretarial , , m r e sion im s o . . . I I I I il- ' S an -- - - E1 Q Complimcnis of . . . GEORGE W. PRENTISS 8: Compliments of CASPER RANGER LUMBER CO. HOLYCKE MASS Prlnted Business Systems Since 1888 Phllnp Hano Co Inc 85 Sargeant St 11 DAIRY 6 , , Quality Dairy Products Since 19 7 rv ' I linlnlnllnlel l9l I ' 4 V' w St. . 5 Holyoke, Mass. llfffwm, -T111-S-. 53 . - .rg ' Heating ' Engineering Service ' StoIcers ' Oil Burners ' Boiler ' Burner Units 'TanIcIess Heaters - CoaI I :I Burner Service CITIZENS IL 8 CUAL 63 COMMERCIAL ST HOLYOKE Dial 6448 Complimenls of . . . Western Massachusetts Joint Board Textile Workers Union of Amerlea, C I O 473 Dw1ght Street Holyoke Mass Luke a letter from home Whats Ilke a Ietter from I1ome7 THE I-IOLYOKE TRANSCRIPT TELEGRAM U1 lh H 111014 IHIUS thats fl! I1 prznl St Germain Camera Shop 239 MAPLE STREET I' erjffmg or fha Amzf ur We do Duelopmg Printing and Enlargmg Tel 2 7327 . . . . Ol ' O - U O I , . . I 0 . . Q , I . it lcv I J' r f. - I L1 -H t . -if A I . . . 7 1 . 1 ' .- 1' fi! 79 'h 1 5 E ....-....... ........ .-... ...... ... .... ........--.............-........-.-.. ..... ....... . E For GOOD NOTES Use NATIONAL RING COVERS with EYE-EASE Fillers .ffl Your Nl III' 71 7' National Blank Book Co Holyoke Mass Your Warflrohv IS lrmlvd rolmllrf nl MAR'I'YN'S . . . From sweaters and Wooly skirts to your slickcst party dresses and prom gowns' - kc ' J o r look NEW now and alwavs LI y u , . . . and save cxtra money for those hall games by using our Cash anclCz1rry services. 1 Martyn Cleaners I The house of careful clean g 2:4 MAPLE STREET J as, W JOLLY, Inc Machinists Comphments of an Iron Founders NOMA ELECTRIC CORP ' u . n In I , I O I O d l l l v l E . ..-- ---.----.-A- - -.-A--- - ---'- - ----- - ---- --'--'-' -- ---- - '------------ ---'----'-------'---'' I3 The Reynolds Mfg. Co. Home of ,ew Co 1 fain Q04 U14 Holyoke l,. G. BALFOUR CO. Attleboro Massachusetts Class Rings and Pins Commencement Invitations Diplomas e- Personal Cards Club Insignia Memorial Plaques Reprccxntd bi Cron P Iloxd M333 P o Box in Canaan Conn 6011112111111 nfs f Tl-IE TAFT OIL 111 Lyman Street 1 Holi CO oke Xla CHILDS Shoes of Quality and Distinction 2 5 High Street Holyolce IA! , . . . l ' 1 pn Tel. 3847 ,' ' , . SS. 7 I - - l Q I unnn . - nnu u1nnnauunsnnnunnuouun El -E -if- 4 Congratulations and Best Wishes to Class 0 '49 Springfield Photo Mount C Sulluvan 8: Company Arclutectural Sheet Metal Work Umzfzfm S mar Cutting Brazing 8Weldlng Of All Types Telephone 5317 06 Lanai St Holxoke 'Xia CONGRATULATIONS Mr O Lamoureux 7 Stanford St f 0 1 I rl 1 fs: I Co. . J. ' --un---I-mumu--ua-Q-u-1u--.Umn-nn-0-.-NH-I--.-.nu....v---....--.un-.. .- . HOLYOKE TIRE SERVICE Wholesale and Retail GOODYEAR Tires, Batteries, Repairing and Recapping Tel. 7036 464 Main Street Cor. Sargeant Holyoke Mass Compliments of. . . A - FRIEND CLAYTON MOTOR SALES Inc STUDEBAKER CARS and TRUCKS 509 So Canal St Tel 5739 Holyoke Mass Wa1terB Clayton BELKIN S ART STU DIO PORTRAITS OF CHARACTER 473 Dw1ght Street Tel 4212 77th YEAR DILLON FUNERAL HOME 124 Chestnut Street TEL 20691 BEST WISHES Class of 1949 EDWARD F DAY 134 Chestnut St Holyoke BI ST XNISHLS CHARLES E GODERE FORD DEALEF Elm Street between Dwight and Suffolk St Eastern Spec1a1t1es Co Inc Holyoke Mass , . I , . , . . Ifnzzlplilmfrifx of . , . . ' . . - . v -U v K S' Compliments of . . . THE PURITAN DINER STEAKS - CHOPS ees SEA FOCD 1608 Northampton Street Holyoke, Mass. Complimenls of . . . HOLYOKE SUPPLY COMPANY Cvmplinwnls of . . . N ONOTUCK MANUFACTURING COMPANY HOL YOKE MASS jfmzplimfnlx of . . . MARTIN S FUNERAL HOME 232 Elm Street Telephone 5228 Siafgde Radlos Records Electr1c -Xpphances Corner Dvught and Maple Streets Holyoke Massachusetts UIIIIIIIIIIQIIIS of Atty Samuel Resn1c Best W1shes MESSIER LACOMBE FUNERAL HOME f Iflfllfflfl Il to 1111 flu V General Cleaners 8: Dyers Inc 301 South Strut fl 78 H llllDClLIl btreet OHL 5088 I hone 7 19:3 C , 5 I 'I '7 . 7 7 A Y Cnty' -II s ' f .ws Q' -19 , . 2 1,1 r1l1't1li:f fl .slffffl .w ' ' l ax ' ' 1 E Ph ' ' J L- -73 EDWARD S PHARMACY Ed ard M Dnscoll Reg Pha m C Sa gea t 8: Walnut St Holyoke Mass - .. .. l. -I .--- ....,........ .. ,- . . . . ...vm .. -H.. In Compfzmmll r ED NIORIARTY S FANIILY SHOE SAIORE 319 HIGH STREET HOLYOKE MASS Bathelt Construction Co GENERAL CONTRACTORS Appleton Sheet Corner of Winter D1a1 8297 GEORGE A TETREAULT le a d Optxc a L Lt. Albert X llmppu 1 ROGILR SMI l I-l HOTII HOLYOKE MASS N ill L Russo Cash Reglster Exchange Ph Hlgh Strut x is ml L1 r Shop and XX auh u S nf 130 Plea int Str L Lompllments of W1l11arn B Whlflng Coal Co DANIEL O CONNELL S SONS nc Contractors . I 4 Ui. S 9 w . ' , . r . a. w o o or. r n . , . 1 5 ' l71z1l 247160 Jewe r n ' i n H624 lliulx S r'-T. . A S ' -1' llulywlqc, Klgss. .'z 'Ulllll 'ash lQl'llNll'l' S2llr'4 21 llfblll' 5t'TX'lL'f' 1 . S r 1 SL' 'Y f '- lloljnlm. KI: X l11ffr1fr11lnlff1f' SII'I'f.f .lfffllluf .llurlrzllwx .'. 1 .'. J J lf,f,'..l!lf11lf11.wfHx lllfy lun,-v Sn-ll a R-1211 'I'y'pL-wx'iLvrs Ne-xx gmfl lk!-cl , . .D ' - 0 Nl Utlxu- I5-177 -. S. Qf cn' 5lllIQ lllil i , 1 1 E O CONNOR 8: CO Estabhshed 1888 287 H1gh Street OUALIT Y CLOTHES You can nluags sbop ltlfb 6011 IICIICF af Ball 9 NAPOLEON BAIL ' SHOES I SHOE REPAIRING Sails arlzon Always 168 HIGH ST Navi' TO TRANSCRIPT COHIDIIIITUHIS of BOWL O DROME ALLEYS Holyoke Mass Geo Du1ch1nos Prop Lomplzmenls of J J NEWBERRY CO Fompllmcnlc f RIDGEWOOD SPA 1747 NORTHAMPTON ST AND BRUNO S LUNCHEONETTE 1515 DWIGHT ST Holyoke Mass hnovm for DSIICIOUS Sandu 1ches and Sundaes 162 TAYLO SPRINGFIELD MASS A GI g g T I 2 4 6 HOLYOKE MASS H MVC GI l My TI 571 H Glngras Express Estabhshed 1896 POOL CAR DISTRIBUTION CARTAOE Holyoke So Hadley Chlcopee Springfield Westover F leld The Holyoke Valve and Hydrant Co INDUSTRIAL PIPING e Chase 8: Cooledge Company DISTRIBUTORS or PAPER MILL TEXTILE AND CONTRACTORS SUPPLIES METAL CUTTING TOOLS Holyoke Massachusetts 9 . . V - fi - ' ' - .i w w U ' , ' I . . . . , . Terminal and Omen Tennlnul 75 PARK ST. R ST. ' ' Q ' ' ' e . nina, Homer . n'rn,M r.. 0.4 e. - 11 O o 1 O C O C Y v - - v- 1 ' s f ' . O 1 ' 1 3 - - -- -- ......., .... . .. . . E1 FINFSI' ILOHFRS BI ST SFRXIII Sl PI' H13 111'IISIlH CLARK S FLOW ERS Nlembcr Flon L Telegraph Dduerx lhf DU IC HT STREET HOLE ORF 'XIXS'-1 IPIIIHONI 8 18 Complxments of l!'5f0ll ADELL CHEMICAL COMPANY Holyoke Mass f0I1gl'flfIlllIflUIIS and Im! spf fl I0 lhc grflduntzng Claw of 1949 BILL HARRY Complznzmk of HUGH J LACEY P r Afood 1116 -Xr11t1111e slt 1111, f od I xullmt Scrum 1 LX pt Num IX c rn 1ulQ HTL 1Q1' mn f r 'i Tl lx 1' 1 dum R wx zt1 1 P xokg 7 3 o of Holxokc md Nortlmmpmn COIIUJXIIIIKIHS nf STANLEY H CHWALEK I Hlllliflllllflf BESSE MILLS 292 soo Hugh Se Qu 1l1t1 Llothmg for Boxs G1r1 s 8 '11 oung 'Xlen E L ANGELIFR S B XRERX Tel 2 103 00 Cabot St O Holx oke f. ' 1 ' , ' Q f - v Y , . 1, V f E 7 - 'S ' S f ' , , 1 - 2 ' 1 ' 'I Of 0 . i 11 V13 'I'r1to's. F' ' o . if '- - Q- ':. D111 cum Nltrly 'Ju f 1: Mo lvst - - , , -, P ive, Yuu'll rm-cn-lvv 21 royal '- '11 - ' 5 wlwtl - you co - rm . ac ' 0 . cr. A Q es' 'z -UI si Iolr' '- I.-292' E Rt' Y vLx'ue'11 Q A ' , R Oe 5 Bevween H I ole Ma worwwpoon Q v , , . 5 - A 1 A - - : , ' 1 : un--.1-1 1-unn-nun-nun.--nu-num...--nnn-n-1-nun:-umm-nn--nun.. H.nu-un-nun-mn. . - - . ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,nm. Congrafulutions Plumbing and Heating Thomas A. Bresnahan A ' . C ' u ' Iipfif-mn A. F ousmea 301 Appleton St. Congmlzllulions GLEASON 'S RATHSKELLAR Congratulations BECKMAN'S RESTAURANT 52 Suffolk St YWENTY FOUR I-IouR SERVICE AUTO LIVERY INC AX DIAL 5 9 0 0 DIAL WEDDINGS FUNERALS TRIPS 249 HAMPDPN ST HOLXOKE MASS ll X HENRX H 'NUEL Inc General Insurance 716 Hlgh St fomplzmfnls of I A Q QIOFHPS Clothes for 'Young Xlen 71 H1gh St Holx oke 34531 1 gk! 009 3- 1891 1949 Qu illly ln clothes llke character ln men goes deeper than the surface A T GALLUP INC corner H1gh 8: Suffolk Sts The Man s Store YANKEE PEDLAR INN Delluous Food and Deh httul Room the Iarlx New Fnclcmd lr1d1t1on Route 5 Holyoke Cnmflznzerzfv 0 Zlrtbur 3 Zllhunelle jfuncrwl Dnrrctur Zlmulvutzr wlllllll1llSEft i-Hass Lompllmcnts of MERRICK LUMBER CO 107 Appleton St Holyoke Mass C nrzqml lfrlll ns ju nz EUREKA BLANK BOOK CO E ......m - - -- . . . mmm --H.-f.-H...-...I ---N - --V - ll-Inu Q J .Y . , . - . - , . f f- - 2' ' f gf' .,-5 11 7 ,l X N' - - 1 ai 1 S-f r ,ef Y X 'W - - 1 - X . fl- I 11- 1 Q ' ' .Q in - E' ' .Vx ' L 'L ,ll H l . . . ' . C 3 , . , 1 ,V V 4 v ' .Q I ' I 'II .' KI . . . , - . 13 V -- -. . E, Q ..... ... . . .. .. . Q EOUI 'S FRUIT STORE Luncheonette Home made ice cream 311 Appleton opp. War Memorial Compliments of - GAZDA FLOWER SHOP INC. 123 High St. C. F. Gerisco 8z P. S. Gazda, Props. Best Wishes Class of 1949 ORLANDI S FOOD SHOP Compliments of --- Irv1ng Motor Sales De Soto Plymouth Complzments of BILLY S NEWS Vanety and Haberdashery K of C Bu11d1ng 80 Suffolk St Holyoke Best wzshes o the groduatzng class of 49 JOHN V CZELUSNIAK Fenton s Flows-I Shop Dzslznclll flouzr orrungumnts for all occoszons Compllmtnts of C F CHURCH MFG Co s l . , . , 1 L I 7 I 1 1 . . l . . W 7, , I x . . . . ... .. .. .. . .. . .. .. ...... .......... . . ,,,,,,, CHESTER S DRUG STORE Med1cal Center Prescriptions 305 Appleton Street Corner Maple Congratulations and our besi wishes for the success of the Class of 49 I-I O T E L E S S E X 400 HIGH S'I. HOLYOKE, JAMES P. KELLY Proprietor. COVPLITIIL N I S Ol' GENERAL BOOKBINDING CO 34 MARTIN STREET THE BRASS RAIL LUNCHEON ETTE 177 H1g1'1 Street Holyoke KELLEY S LOBSTER HOUSE 176 Appleton Street Holyoke Mass Holy k sLe d gRest ua ta dB K o Fo M1168A dM1esA ou d George Kellev Mgr Liberty Cafe Holyoke 7281 750 Lxberty St Sprmgtield Mass I ompilmenls oj Collins Plumbing 130 Race St Holyoke, Mass EAIDWEEXTHSIEEZS' PRESS 9 SLFFOIK STREET HOIYOKF MASS TELEPHONE 29463 Bu! ll zxhrs T Class of 1949 JOHN B SHEA FUNERAL HOME 69 Dmght Street Holyoke Mass , . . . H .. D , L . ,,,. . L V v ' ' I , . I u I . o e a in a r n n ar n wn r ' n i r n American and Italian Cuisine S Upp Y 0. 1 Y V ' ,. . . 'l ' , . ',' '.' fl . . . . Y . - ' 1 4 ' . . Y 1 A X T-1' Qncy Q l'lun'l'lno. Jewelers and Opticians 281 High Street, Holyoke, Mass. nu nnnnu un-uunuuuununu - nun l.ff11:pl1111v1zIS Qf ' HOLYOKE'S LEADING THEATRES VICTORY STRAND BIJ OU OUR OWN HOME MADE ICE CREAM PAULEANNA S Corner Hxgh 8: Sargeant Carl Eger Prop Sprlngfleld Cloth1ng Market 1557 Northampton St Sprxngfxeld 8: Holyoke Headquarters for all Sportswear and Quahly Sulte CHURCHILL PHARMACY John F Moore Reg Ph 663 HIGH STREET HOLYOKE MASS Telephone 2 2219 I I Healy and Bostrom Sportmg Goods 343 Hlgh St 2nd Floor Tel 3 2486 PIZZIIOIH MUSIC Studlos 111f SLIIOOI UF xc111HH1f X1 Spe al ed Inst ct on ACCORDION Dealers m INSTRUMENTS and A'CESSORlES STAFF INSTRL CTORS J F Pu at Ia Leo a d Robb RobctEzoId 81 SUFFOLK ST HOLYOKE CLINTON SILK MILL 9 . - If 'w o11'pI1'r1s11rfflu wrzvf 11011 uw!!! 'E - ci iz ru i in BANJO, MBNDOLIN, GUITAR AND GOOD LUCK . . ' 1'o - n r ins- r E ...-.....- ...M I - - ---- EJ HERBERT W- SCOTT, Inc- ljff1npI1fm'11fs qf Ihf . . . CHEVROLET E OLDSMOBILE Holyoke Sporting Goods Co- II'he'rv czzstrumfrs svnd fht'Ifffl.t'I1l1SH 106 SUFFOLK STREET HOLYOKE MASS. 120 Suffolk Street Holyoke 311355. lim! II'i.Sl11sfrom -E . , f. IlIflll1l'lf' J , .. AMERICAN PAD AND y lx ZYY Ma1n St Comphmml f Crmplzmcnle of CRANE ELECTRIC CONSTRUCTION CO Sheldon Transfer and Storage Co 647 MAIN STREET D al 2 0862 CompIlments OF I I lm Us JUDD PAPER PICKUP MOTOR CO INC HOL YOKE S DODGE PLYMOUTH I'IoIyoIce, Mass DEALERS I 7 U I I IS Il Hol o e, Mass. ' ' s Q 1 ' . i - . ffm 7711. wi f QI! . . . ., . 9 Co. 7 EJ mmm. , . ....... .......... .... ................. .... ... .. .. V' .I num-1-nu-.nnun-uun-1-nun-H-urn-1 Q -- CURLEY'S FRANK C. CURLEY, Reg. Phar. Tlllf l'lf1iSClflI'Tlll,X' Dlflli .S'l'IlIfl:' Dial 2-2552 - For Your Drug Storellaxtts 90 Suffolk Street :: Holyoke Congralulations King's Radio 8z Electrical Appliances 913 Hampden St. Complimvnts of - HERDA'S BAKERY HOLYOKE FLOWER SHOP CSl1cc0ssors lo 11lIflIf'kll'lUlf'Zl 134 High St. Tel. 2-1161 We lclegmplz Flowers Helen 81 Icon Kls1'clc'wski, props. COIIlDllII'lfIll.S of SCHERMERHORN FISH MARKET 19 Division Street Holyoke DOROTHY DODD 315 HIGH STREET Hotvoxe MASS Compllmcnis of Mildred and Jeanne Bissell S Beauty Salon 56 Suffolk St Holyoke Mass For your college work or sportswear visit SIMON SALTMAN STORES 252 Maple St 52 Sargeant Compliments of PICARD S PHARMACY Compliments of PHOENIX FRUIT 8: LUNCH CO caterers to all ice cream occasions 602 Dwight St KAFFIR CIGAR COMPANY P J B Sull1van Prop 'IOBALCO IJISFRIBl IURS 1310 'Xl un Street Holt oke 'Xia Clean and Courteous Serv1ce NICK S NEST The Nest of Dehcxous HOI DOC S md POP CORN open till 1 A 'Xl 1597 Northampton Street l . . , l . . St 1 - N- - ,.- 1. O ' ' If z ' A ' 'v ' , A c l A . Nick Mallzis, Prop. Holyoke, Blass. nu.-n---nn-qu-nun-nnnuan-numannuln . UIII sincere wislzvsfur H your fllfllft' s1lr'r1.ws M A R G O ' S Corner High and Appleton Holyoke, Mass. Famous For Finer Fashions nun--un-nun-nunnuuunnnuu nnnn-nu-nn-nnnu-nu nu-an BIJOU JEWELRY SHOP Jean Davignon, Prop. Diamonds - Watches 311 Main street Holyoke, Mass. Thank you Class of '49 May we serve you in the future . . . FORBES Women's Apparel 240 Maple street Holyoke Complimenls of . . . JOSEPH F. LOUGHREY FUR CENTRE 277 Maple Street Holyoke Complimenl- nf RIDGEWOOD MILLS Compliments of . . . FRODYMA'S GENERAL STORE 449 Ma1n Street Holyoke Mass BOUTIN S LUNCH FOUNTAIN SERVICE Orders Put Up To Take Out D1al 9406 16o0 Northampton Street Holyoke Mass CHOOUETTE S MARKET Henry Choquette Prop 'VIEATS and GROCERIES Phone 2 7425 66 Cabot Street Martms Prescrrptlon Pharmaey Dependable fmc l8Q2 Tel 8289 Postal Stanon ROCHE S Honey D1pped Donuts 119 Sargeant St HOT DONLTS DAILH AT 1130 A M Complzmenls of MRS MILTONS CAKE SHOP 161 Suffolk Street D1al 2 5050 O CONNOR DRUG STORE Pr-escr1pt1on Spec1al1sts Kodak Sz Camera Supplles Dex elopmg 8. Prmtmq Outtit kodak Fllm 443 Hrgh Street Dlal Z 3425 X . . O O , . I I , . 1 ' ' . , . . x S 0 . 9 . . V 7 . I ,,, , . . . ' ' A-A All Sizes :XI'YT'lZ1llClxl.1J1lll4t'l'l'1lLl.Pl'OD..ShlI'lr 1 N L':':xv--n. Rt-lg I 1 Besl Wishes to Class of '49 FRANK STEIN 84 SONS, Inc. ERNEST'S Service Station R. O. Ernest, Prop. Atlantic Products - Lubrication Batteries - Tires a Washing 1280 Dwight Street Cor. Nonotuck St. C0lIll71llIll'flfS' of + HOLYOKE BELTI NG CO. fsfs fax winter st. Holyoke TONELLVS LUNCHEONETTE Spaghetti At Its Best Also Put Up To Take Out Tel. 2-7203 Cor. Maple 8z Sargeant Sts P J KENNEDY 8: CO Engineers fompliments of LIZOTTE GLASS CO lllllflllltflh ff Joseph jublnxllle Jr Lltx Clerk ALFRED Hardware Supplies Plumbing Electrlc Roofing Rent our Sanders 161 167 Main St D1al2 0944 Lompllments of Xldtrm1nP A Loughlln C ongralulalzons WHITE RESTAURANT Between Holyoke 8: Northampton x I1 P XH1 xp Wad xx 11 H Where To Buy It GEORGE X ROSS Insurante Agencx Inc Cn A ' ,' 4 , 'Oli' , . B Q 1 Fred Marion 158 Chestnut St. 1 BEATTIE'S MUSIC SERVICE Automatic Phonographs 427 Main Street Tel. 2-8351 fjfulzpilllzfrzlx 147' . . . PRENTISS, BROOKS 8: CO.. 1.1c. MARCUS PRINTING COMPANY Prinivrs f 1,1'Zlmgl11pl1e1'.x 109 Main Street Tel. 5465 Holyoke, Mass. JUDGE PAPER COMPANY 139 Main St. Holyoke ARTHUR DAVIGNON and SON Icwtltrb, ci Opftrlans CNEAR THE MAJESTIC THEATRED 2115 Mam Street D1a19574 Holyoke Mass umpllmenls of HERBERT BROTHERS SERVICE STATION 1615 Northampton Street H015 oke Mass D131 9270 PRESTON 8: BISHOP INC ELECTRIC SHOP 235 Maple Street Holyoke B W COHEN INC I or C Iotlzts of Dzbtznctwt Qualzlu 293 Mam Street Holy oke I IIIIIIIIIZIIIIS 0 BECKER S ARMY 8: NAVY STORE Dxal 2 5797 299 Ham Street Opp BIJOU Theatre DAVE S FL RIN ITL RI STORE See Dave and Save' 291 Nlam St Tel 6190 Holxoke Haw Barsalou s Serv1ce Statlon Greasmg and Txre Serv1ce cor Beech 8. Franklm Sts The ACCORDION Mart Holyoke s Most Progresswe Mus1c House omplett txll of lp ent n ru 2 .1 DOMINIC LISSANDRI Holxoke c 1 11 XCLOTCIIJI1 Xlm Class of 31 01, Ham qtreet Near Xlaje txt: Thettrt 1 P I ' f' ' l A . 4' A F Y , 1 ' 9 ' 1-f . . , . , . 1 ' ,, . . Q l S ,ff f .' f. . . , , Y . . 4 . 1 ... 1 . . Y' , 1 SS. li 1 f 7 ' ' . as .-1 Q ' A s z U frm et- i st ctrrs on 'll ' ' ' mstrumerats tczxturmu punto accordton lefsous hy . ' . I' ' 's wright .- ' Ar , 2 , f-1 , ' A Vx' A A S I S 2 1 . ................................................................................................. EJ - ----- - . ....................................... ... .E YE TAVERN Addie Young 1569 Northampton St. Tony Young PEOPLE'S Quality Clothes for entire family on easy budget payment plan 497 Dwight St. Holyoke, Mass. Tel. 3-9194 Gauthier Potvin Inc. Floor Covering Sperirzlisis ASPHALT and RUBBER TILE ' RUGS LINOLEUM CARPETS 212 Main Street Holwoke Mass YI N GILLON Flowers Compliments of ARINIORY LUNCH Compliments of A FRIEND All Types of Roofing and Air Condltlonxng RUPPERT EHSSSFYEZAJO ru l ffl PPI lflfn 1191 4 549 Main Street Tel 3 2346 R1chax-dA Ruppert J HOLYOKE MASS Congratulations HANNER Heatnng 8: A1r Concl1t1on1ng Co 523 South Street C0l'lgfI1fU1flfl0f1S MORWEAL S LLFANERS 485 Pleasant St FASHION Fabric Shop 311 High St Telephone Custom Built Spfld 9 l89l H Z Q717 Furniture and l pholsttring Antique and Nlodtrn Rebuilt and Recovered New Suites Chairs Drapes Cornices Made to Order Phil Smxqelskx ll'l9 Dwight Street Prop Holyoke Mau BEIQLE FL RNITLRE COMPANY Holyoke Mass New Address 259 APPLETON ST DIAL 2 7234 I SfffQQ,.f2Q..i. Q f H 1 . .iw . . . . . ' . , r. , . i,i.1:,1.Q V V V Built - Well p Telephone 2 7241 CHARLES V PETERSON OPTICIAN 241 Maple Street Holyoke Mass A. F. SCHMITTER Euvmoons PRESCRIPTION DRLGGIST A F Schmltter Reg Ph E B Schmltter Reg Ph A N4 Schmntter Ph G 322 South St Holyoke, Nlass Phone 4979 Complzments of MCCANN ICE CREAM 401 Hlgh St LAUNDRY CENTER Self Serv1ce Laundry Usmng The Famous BENDIX AUTOMATIC HOME LAUNDRY 421 Hlgh Strut llolxoke SERVICE SHOE STORE H J Dfumu Prop 215 Maln St Holyoke Mass Tel 9652 BETTER SERVICE BETTER Xl ORR TRI CITY CLEANERS Cleaners of Dxstxnctxon Phone 2 0343 1312 Dmght 1030 Chlcopee Street Xhlhmansett Mass Blue Prints Whlte Prmts Photostats Drafting Materlals F HOWARD OUIRK INC 386 Dwlght St Dlal 8845 Tel 9231 Lee Tlres E P BLANCHARD Atlantxc Gasolxne and Moto O ls Maxn and Dwxght Sts Holyoke Mass Watches Dxamonds Jewel y JOSEPH G GOMEZ Jeweler The House of Dlamond Values 406 High St Dia 2 1809 Complzmfnis of JAMES F CONNORS Plumbing 8: Heatxnq 5019 T' 2 sase New England Fxsh 84 Chxps Delxcatessen Corner Cabot 8: Hxgh Call Z 1589 A GOOD RULE Whenever xt s a questlon of busmess tram mg make lt a rule to find out what the Holyoke Buslness School can offer you HOLYOKE BUSINESS SCHOOL Wm F OConnell Prxncxpal - . . . . . . . I A i U . , - . , V' - . . , . , . . I V I ' I ' ' r i ' r I ' ' - . . . me ' yn . s Next to Hotel Essex . . I l: l - I 0 0 . . , Q ........ -- -- - -- - ................................................................................ ...... E1 Colonial Upholstery Co. 523 High St. Compliments of LINCOLN SPA SANDWICH SHOP I Iood's French American Ice Cream Served 92 SUFFOLK STREET :I Dial 9493 From an aught. niner To all forty mnerg The best of everythmg from Long's CARD and STATIONERY SHOP Phone 5100 604 Dwight St. School and Ofhce Supplies COMPLETE OFFICE OUTFITTE S L,-1-gpm ii . 31: gf I NK.. , FORBES SNYDER. INC. FORBES C. SNYDER Ro AL Tvvzwmrfws 96 suEFo s EE O C R OLYOK ER ASH EGISTERS . 55 G B -WERNICKE FURNITURE al EQUIPMENT TEL. 2-5 41 Compliments of -- The Allmng Rubber Company 320 Hzgh St Holyoke Mass McLEAN BROS., INC. Holyolzefr lfading Furuifurc Sion' Scvcn Floors of FURNITURE CARPETS RANGES 384 HIGH STREET TELEPHONE 7349 Complzments of H1GHLAND FRUIT STORE ARTMANN S Drug Store IN E LMWO OD DRUGS PRESCRIPTIONS HOLYOKE ANIMAL HOSPITAL 14 I6 RAILROAD STRFFT A I Trudeau D V M Rrur of Lily Hull KATHLEEN SMITH MUSIC SHOP 267 269 Mapl St D 1 2 93 Bcsi Ilzshes Claes of 49 rom PLEASANT STREET PHARMACY Raymond J Lynch Sr and ,lr Reg Ph II ST 'F N Est 1907 IEWELER AND OPTICIAN 571 Dw1ghtSh'eet Holyoke Mau 1 9 o - e . ia -28 N 9 l I 1 f E s . 0 l . . , . . . . E .. .. .. , . .. .... ..,...1 . . ......... .......... - 43 Compliments of. . . HIGHLAND H Only store of its kind in the Highlands -- Compliments Qf. . . SYMASKO FUNERAL HOME list. 1909 903 Dwight Street Holyoke. Mass. Tel. 8913 Congmtulrltions --A Pete Soutiere Holyoke National Bank Bldg. Congratulations . . . CHAPMANS CORNER STORE 295 Pleasant St. Compliments of. . . 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