Howard High School - Climber Yearbook (West Bridgewater, MA)

 - Class of 1952

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HO' 1550 fffCffJ'CHWl ive IOCQBJ' tyfcvzf ffgecoxd fffep Of Jaciaofioaafpaya' Of fll??!7QfVi!,O Deep 5 Cy XL-U77 HHH' ZQUQWQL M265 M27 gem' Q' Q I is V I Qj 7 9 Q X' Q E, 1 J 0 i 7, ?7 'M 'YL' 4.7 N ' .N ,rl We byrfkffmfkyg f 140 Of M0223 LM0f7L y60fJ Y , A, ,. lxnr . R gsm 3' .5596 MM twl Climber Staff Editor-in-Chief-Barbara Ward Associate Editors Art Editor Carol Alexander Laurence Burford Janet Goodwin Assistant Jean Olsen L L Ted Kehoe awrence yous Natalie Hollertz Ph0t0g1'aPhy Edit01' Susan Ames Business Manager Assistants .Warren Turner Adelaide Emery Assistants Patricia Dillenschneider Beatrice Gummow Sports Editor Clyde Joplmg Robert Leighton Donald Foye n . Assistants S0llClt0l'S Frank Perry Frank McLeod Barbara Chaves Mary Hanf Head T ' t Erick Benson ypls Charles Allen Estelle Eaton Charles Rubeski Assistants Robert Poirier Janice Welch Catherine Gurney Gloria Swanson Advisor-William Henry Moss Dedication L-ff' X I... To Mrs. Katherine Johnson, kindly friend, sincere and understanding teacher, we, the Class of 1952, respectfully dedicate this issue of the Climber. Editorial To millions of people outside West Bridgewater, March 21 is merely the first day of spring. To us it is the anniversary of the burning of the old Howard High School building. lt has been three years since the faculty and pupils of Howard High have had a normal school day. In view of this fact it seems remarkable that Howard High has been forced to curtail so few of its extra-curricular activities. It has not, only because teachers and students have worked together during the past three emer- gency years to make Howard High a school of which we all can justly be proud. The foremost concern of any school is the education of its pupils. Consequently, the academic standing of a school is of prime importance. Despite severe overcrowding and short sessions, the Howard faculty has managed to keep our academic standard high enough to retain the covet- ed State Board of Education class A rating. Our standard of scholar- ship is as high as that of other schools. This is proved by the fact that Howard graduates who have gone on to college are successfully compet- ing with graduates of other schools. Howard High has done well in the education of its pupils during the past three years though both teachers and pupils have been under severe strain. When the school building burned in 1949, we expected extra-curricu- lar activities to be drastically curtailed. Thanks to the untiring efforts of the faculty, sports are still a part of our program. Working together, faculty and students solved problems, conquered pessimism, and produced some fine teams. The 1950 girls' basketball team and the 1950 football team were undefeated. Three boys' basketball teams have played in the South Shore Tournament. Of course, not all our teams were winners, but all were noted for good sportsmanship. They made a fine record under extremely adverse circumstances only because all concerned work- ed hard and cooperated with one another to the fullest extent. This cooperation is also evident in other phases of our extra-curricu- lar activity. Though cramped, crowded, and rushed, we managed to parti- cipate in outside activities with rewarding results. Twice in the past three years Howard High has won the Tri-Town Essay Contest. The year- book, The Climber, has remained a fine publication. -In dramatics, the junior and senior classes have continued to present three one-act plays and one three-act play each year. Many dances have been sponsored by various classes. Much time and energy of both teachers and students have been expended on these successful extra-curricular projects which are a credit to Howard High. It is apparent that all this could never have been accomplished with- out a strong spirit of cooperation and a willingness to work. If this spirit, which has been our salvation during the past three years, persists in the new school, we shall have the finest anywhere. Barbara Ward il Faculty Principal-Mr. Peter Sperandio English Social Studies Mr. Wm. Henry Moss Mr. Albert Kiernan JllHi01' High English Industrial Arts Economics 8: Sociology Mr- Elliott Hawkes Mr. Virchow Hgmg Ecgngmics Commercial Mrs. Evelyn Viens Mrs. Sarah B. Shukis Mathematics Commercial Mr. Arthur Tenney Mrs. Katherine Johnson English Foreign Languages Mr. Dwight Newell M' J ' R1 d ISS amce y an er Junior High Mathematics Sciences Miss Geraldine Alfieri Mr. Roger Viens Junior High Social Studies Physical Education, Science Mrs Teresa Miner Mr. Walter Pauli Secretary-Mrs. Annette Chadwick AEETME OUT WBACK! THE Q Q93 P C I H 1 . f M y ., I mar Tlsskb un. ADVERTISER A mE2g'vS?Pr::RY or THE REYNQLQ-dh' 5 E , c E L7C0 FL'QT PEN FAVZOIQ TE 'TAPE R-BOY one bf C H E1-c,CTc. ZVIU5-3 QUIETUJ TI ES PAUL! ' ' ' Q22 , A 'SRX Q X? 0 -Q. fr C530 777' C. VW 1 N' 187' C X X534 YBKM SEA Rau PM wffg-QQ 9ENlOR'S' W5-9 R71-AN0ERk UJVAL, Qusrsny canes -rave. I qg HOM E-Koen P68100 more MR-TEIIIIISBYL E IORS 4. .. ,lg ,v ,,..-., ,.. -. i Q cw Offvcers mall lim NIH? iw , 5 CAROL JUNE ALEXANDER Nursing Thou speakest wiser than thou art 'ware of. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4g Softball 1, 2, 43 Junior Class Plays 23 Senior Class Playg Person- ality Club 13 Climber Staff: Associate Editor. H Q ' CHARLES WESLEY ALLEN Chickie 3 -S Gr ' Navy Custom hath made it in him a property of easinessf' Basketball 1, 25 Climber staff 4. st laahl gif 'W ' .. Ni ' 3 SUSAN AMES Sue it , V 3 Personal Secretary ' 5 54 Beauty is eternity gazing at itself in a mirror Class Secretary 13 Pep Club 13 Typing Club 13 Minstrel Show 13 Personality Club 13 ' - Freshman-Sophomore Social Committee 23 Chairman, Ticket Committee, Football Dance A 33 Chorus 1, 23 Chairman, Junior Prom Patron Committee 33 Junior Class Plays 33 F Cake Sale Committee 43 Climber Staff, Photography Editor 43 Senior Class Play3 Jun- ior Class Play, Candy Committee 2. ld: 3 . 3 SVEN ERICK BENSON Erick 5' ' ' - ' Contractor The day shall not be up so soon as I, , V ta' ' To try the fair adventure of tomorrow. - ' Basketball 1, 2, 3, Captain 43 Student Council 3, President 43 Junior Class Play 33 Sen- X: ior Class Play 43 Trahic Squad 43 Climber Staff 43 Calendar Committee 33 Varsity H i Q K Club. W Q. .. GEORGE LAURENCE Bunronn Laurie ' 'i i' Commercial Art X As the sun colors flowers, so does art color life. 1 Freshman-Sophomore Social Committee 23 Chairman, Publicity Committee, Junior Class Play 33 Football 33 Chairman, Publicity Committee, Football Dance 43 Climber Staff, ., 3 Art Editor 4. ' V' Ai K 5, x A x A tt BARBARA ANN CHAVES Barb Housewife Let the world slip3 we shall ne'er be younger. Softball 1, 23 Glee Club 13 Freshman-Sophomore Social 23 Basketball Manager 2, 33 Pep Club 1, 23 Chorus 1, 23 Refreshment Committee, Junior Class Plays 33 Senior Usher 43 Minstrel Show 1, 23 Climber Stall' 43 Decoration Committee, Football Dance 33 Personality Club 13 Rummage Sale 43 Paper Drive 43 Decoration Committee, Junior Prom. f -FH'-as , , +7 , 1. Q ' . .3- '9 PATRICIA ROSE DILLENSCI-INEIDER Pat Private Secretary The mirror of all courtesy. Q K 'U Chorus 1, 25 Minstrel Show 15 Glee Club 15 Pep Club 15 Typing Club 15 Personality Club 15 Freshman-Sophomore Social Committee 25 Ticket Committee, Football Dance 35 I Graduation Usher 35 Usher, Senior Reception 35 Usher, Class Night 35 Usher, Junior Class Plays 35 Patron Committee, Junior Prom 35 Photography Committee, Climber Staff 45 Senior Class Play 4. iei ESTELLE AUDREY EATON Stel1 , Medical Secretary V I hope I shall have leisure to make good. 'H-'P ' W ' Glee Club 15 Pep Club 15 Class Secretary 25 Personality Club 25 Freshman-Sophomore ' Social Committee 25 Chorus 1, 25 Ticket Committee, 'Football'Dance 35 Student Council 45 Junior Class Plays 35 Program Committee, Junior Classs Plays 35 Head Typist, Climber Staff 45 Social Committee 45 Traffic Rule Committee 45 Ad Committee, Senior V... Class Play 4. 4 r Q f .M it ue ADELAIDE EMERY Dell Fashion Designer 3 3 Take honour from me, and my life is done. Cheerleader 2, 35 Head Cheerleader 45 Basketball 3, 45 Softball 2, 45 Student Council 3 ?ug Secretary 45 Personality Club 15 Pep Club 15 Climber Staff 45 Decoration Committee, 'Football Dance 35 Decoration Committee, Junior Prom 35 Ring Committee 35 Cake Sale 45 Rummage Sale 45 Junior Usher 2. 5 Q , - JOHN FREDERICK FOUBERT Jack ' A N Carpenter and Mason 'A' 5' J' A proper man as one shall see in a summer's day. 'A U Football Manager 35 Basketball 2, 3, 45 Auto Drivers' Club 15 Typing Club 25 Baseball '-1 3, 4, Z- 'K . 5 N I DONALD FOYE Don Engineer Lg v So may he restg his faults lie gently on him. Basketball 25 Manager 3, 45 Football 3, 45 Junior Class Plays 3. A' JT 5 IRVING A. GAFFNEY Irv Contractor Deeper than did ever plummet sound-I'll drown my books. i Q? W CATHERINE GURNEY Kay Merrily merrily shall I live now, Under the blossom that hangs on the boughf' Pep Club 1 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Typing Club 15 Refreshment Committee, Junior Class Plays 3 Refreshment Committee, Football Dance 3. Quiet and well conducted, but always ready for fun. Glee Club 1 Girls Athletic Club 15 Chorus 25 Climber Staff 45 Office Help 4. NATALIE RUTH HOLLERTZ ., Nat Secretary 1 Nothing is impossible to a willing heart. Class Secretary 3 4 Softball 2, 45 Basketball 2, 3, 45 Decoration Committee, Football Dance 3 Junior Class Plays 35 Senior Class Play 45 Decoration Committee, Junior Prom 3 Cake Sale 4, Ring Committee 35 Climber Staff 45 Rummage Sale 4. JANET GOODWIN Jan Model The glass of fashion and the mould of form, the observed of all the observers. Glee Club 15 Personality Club 15 Typing Club 15 Pep Club 15 Chorus 1, 25 Refreshment Committee, Football Dance 35 Junior Class Plays 35 Invitation Committee, Junior Prom 35 Usher, Senior Reception 35 Usher, Class Night 35 Associate Editor, Climber Staff 45 Social Committee 45 Ad Committee, Senior Class Play 4. BEATRICE EVELYN GUMMOW Bebee Medical Secretary Her friends there are many5 her foes, are there any? Typing Club 15 Personality Club 15 Student Council 15 Student Council Secretary 35 Basketball 3, 45 Decoration Committee, Football Dance 35 Junior Prom Patron Com- mittee 35 Junior Class Plays 35 Junior Usher 35 Cake Sale 45 Climber Staff 45 Head Typist, Play Program 45 Girls' State Representative 3. LOIS MARILYN GUMMOW Lo Secretary A good heart's worth gold. Glee Club 15 Pep Club 15 Softball 25 Assistant Manager, Basketball 3, Manager Refreshment Committee, Football Dance 35 Refreshment Committee, Junior Class 35 Ticket Committee, Senior Class Play 45 Cake Sale 45 Rummage Sale 4. Telephone Operator Military Service . x S -w 4 E a sl x .v MARIE ELIZABETH JOHNSON In thy face I see the map of honour, truth, and loyalty. Junior Usher 35 'I'icket Committee, Junior Class Plays 33 Candy Committee, Senior Class Play 4. CLYDE DARROW JOPLING Johnnie My care is like my shadow in the sun- Follows me flying - Flies when I pLu'sue it. Junior Class Play 3g Senior Class Play 4, Vice President, Student Council 33 Student Council Monitor 4. Secretary Q , U. S. Army Officer N THEODORE E. KEHOE Ted Geologist ' The force of his own merit makes his way. V Football 1, 2, 3, Co-Captain 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 43 Class Treasurer , , ' 2, 3, 4, Climber Staff, Associate Editor 43 Boys' State Representative 3, Junior Class , Plays 33 Student Council, Treasurer 45 Ring Committee 3. .3 Y ' GP X Q, s. , ,A L ri ' 1: ROBERT DAVID LEIGHTON Bob Veterinarian A woman would run through fire and water for such a kind heart. Football 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 35 Baseball 2, 3, Junior Class Plays 2, 3, Climber Staff 43 Class President 2, 3, 4. LAWRENCE LYONS Bill Commercial Artist From the crown of his head to the sole of his foot, he is all mirth. Rod and Reel Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Camera Club 1, 2g Advertising Committee, Junior Class Plays 3, Advertising Committee, Senior Class Play 43 Football 4, Basketball 4, Art Editor, Climber Staff. ROBERT GRAHAM MAY Rapid Teacher-Coach I shall laugh myself to death. Football 1, 2, 3, Co-Captain 4g Baseball l, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 45 Minstrel Show lg Social Calendar Committee 4, Junior Class Plays 1, 35 Class Treasurer 13 Class Vice President 2, 3, 4, Student Council 43 Music Committee, Football Dance 3, Ring Com- mittee 3g Outdoor Club 15 Finance Committee 4, Program Committee, Junior Prom 3. 5 'Y . K be . s ,jf ,,,, 5 1 2S'a'kfiff? M , , 'Q-M. FRANK J. McLEOD, JR. Mike Law Enforcement Officer O, what may man within him hide, Though angel on the outward side! Rod and Reel Club 3, Minstrel Show 2, Basketball lg Camera Club lg Climber Staff 45 Senior Class Play 4. JEAN MARIE OLSEN Housewife Her hair shall be of what colour it please God. Chorus 1, 25 Glee Club lg Typing Club lg Freshman Assembly Committee lg Pep Club 1, Junior Class Plays 35 Program Committee, Junior Class Plays 35 Decoration Com- mittee, Junior Prom 33 Chairman, Social Committee 4, Climber Staff 4, Ad Commit- tee, Senior Class Play 4g Refreshment Committee 3g Ticket Committee, Senior Class Play. FRANCIS PERRY Frank Coach O, it is excellent to have a giant's strength, But it is tyrannous to use it like a giant. Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Climber Staff 43 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Football, Co-Captain 35 Basket- ball 1, 3, Student Council 1, 2, 3, Vice President 45 Junior Class Play 3. ROBERT OWENS POIRIER Frenchie He's a very devil. ' 4' 3 Basketball 1, 25 Nature Club 1, Junior Class Plays 33 Minstrel Show 13 Music 1, 2. L- F. no ,, 1 CHARLES THOMAS RUBESKI Chickie U. S. Navy . A A.. ' He seems to be for silence made, ., But must one talk to make the grade? Climber Staff 4. ' 2 W. ll 'f b , RODNEY C. SHERBURNE Itchy J School Teacher Men of few words are the best men. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Baseball 1, 2, 4, Property Chairman, Junior Class Plays 35 Senior Class Play 45 Rod and Reel Club 2, 33 Camera Club 1. Ns., PATRICIA ANN SNOW Pat' Dancing Teacher Dancing is the loftiest, the most moving, the most beautiful of arts, because it is no mere translation or abstraction from life-it is life itself. Minstrel Show 1, 25 Class President 15 Pep Club 15 Chairman, Decoration Committee Football Dance 35 Senior Class Play 45 Candy Committee, Senior Class Play 45 Usher, Junior Prom 25 Usher, Senior Class Play 3. PATRICIA ELAINE STUTZ Pat Airline Hostess O, thou art fairer than the evening air, Clad in the beauty of a thousand stars. .. Pep Club 15 Chorus 1, 25 Glee Club 15 Usher, Senior Reception 35 Usher, Graduation 35 ' g- 1 Usher, Class Day 35 Typing Club 15 Minstrel Show 15 Freshman Assembly Committee K. 15 Ad Committee, Senior Class Play 45 Refreshment Stand, Football Games 45 Usher, Concert 4. fl, fi .am will GLomA Lommlma swANsoN A Q Accountant A 'B The hand that hath made you fair hath made you good. S 'S' Glee Club 15 Climber Staff 45 Personality Club l. WARREN ERNEST TURNER Buzzy School Teacher That man that hath a tongue, I say, is no man, K3 U If with his tongue he cannot win a woman. . Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Junior Class Plays 35 Senior ' Class Play 45 Property Manager, Senior Class Play 45 Rod and Reel Club 25 Freshman- qtw , Sophomore Social Committee 25 Chairman, Decoration Committee, Junior Prom 35 - Minstrel Show l, 25 Camera Club 15 Climber Staff 4. -S AA' BARBARA JEANNE WARD Ba1'by Research Chemist Who mixed reason with pleasure, wisdom with mirth. Basketball 1,2, 3, Captain 45 Senior Class Play 45Junior Class Plays 2,35 Prom Queen 35 Editor-in-Chief, Climber Staff 45 Youth Center Committee 15 Editor, Howard Hi-Lites 15 Freshman-Sophomore Social Committee 25 Softball 25 Invitation Committee, Junior Prom 35 Tri-Town Essay Contest 2, 3, 45 Founders Day Essay Contest 3. JANICE WELCH Jan Bookkeeper Busy here and there. Pep Club 15 Glee Club 15 Chorus 1, 25 Personality Club 15 Prompter, Junior Class Plays V 35 Candy Committee, Junior Class Plays 35 Chairman, Ticket Committee, Junior Class , Plays 35 Climber Staff 45 Head Usher, Senior Class Play 4. LEROY RICHARD Social Worker The reward of a thing well done is to have it done. Baseball 2, 35 Basketball 2. Class Song iTo the tune Tender1y J To Howard High we say good-bye, tenderlyg The memories fond will linger on, tenderly. The fun we have had through our high school years Will later bring smiles through our tears. We face the world 'and bigger things eagerlyg We hope that we may seek our dreams successfully. We'l1 hold our heads high and whisper good-bye, And hope that we will meet again at Howard High. Natalie Hollertz Adelaide Emery Evensong This is the season for me When the hunter's moon hangs high. The south flying geese are winging Across the evening sky. From a wooded glen the air drifts down With the pungent smell of leaves, .And the distant splash of a little brook Mingles with the breeze. f The evening time is passing, It is the twilight of the year, When all life pauses to gird itself For the winter coming near. Warren Turner GIRL Adelaide Emery Susan Ames .. Lois Gummow Barbara Ward . Natalie Hollertz Barbara Ward . Barbara Chaves Beatrice Gummow Adelaide Emery Estelle Eaton ....... Beatrice Gummow .... Gloria Swanson Whois Who In 752 . . MOST ATHLETIC . . . . . . . . . BEST LOOKING .... . . . BEST GROOMED MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED ..... MOST POPULAR ACTRESS- ACTOR .... .....QUIETEST..... Class Ode The bell chimed out the strokes, and there were twelveg And as they rang, resounding in my mind, Each one a year brought back of schooldays gone. The tide of time, magnificent and bold, Had washed upon them. They were passed away. They were not lost, each year had borne its fruit, Had brought its harvest from that fertile tree Called knowledge. Yet the time so fast has flown, Childhood's hours seem water o'er the dam. Youth to maturity must blossom forthg New life begins almost before the old Has ceased. But through the ever-flowing years The friendships formed will never be forgot, The things we've learned, the knowledge, will remain' Though high school days are slipped into the past, Into the time called yesterday, they are Not irretrievably goneg they Live in memory, recalled with pleasure, And with gratitude to our Howard High. Carol Alexander .....WITTIEST . . MOST EFFICIENT . . . . . . . . . MOST ARTISTIC .... . . . . . . MOST COURTEOUS . . . . . . . MOST DEPENDABLE . . . . . . BOY Frank Perry Robert Leighton Erick Benson Theodore Kehoe Theodore Kehoe Clyde Jopling Robert May Clyde Jopling Laurence Burford Clyde Jopling Theodore Kehoe Lawrence Lyons 1 E OF. I 4? ff ' If , ' sw i ff--2 -'Tiff' QM :,v,..LA4-Ns.. , -.: 1-m..r.: ' I ' ' ' ,Z12::f1Ef ':':2-1 -sr'-'.Q . i , , . .H'HHv,',1'.:if 32227. ,. A -f-11:2-ff -- y ' Q . 4:55. -.'..,gy X . . ,sf 9 0 V:- .-. 1 X ' ' . .- V X ::. Q.. 6 Eggs W 5 Q. ,::: :- V. K- Q L ' , -fy .. 4-'rg E, f .- . W'j'f'5fL X' . 'SA 5 Egg ...f V:-,f ' 2- S .jg , - ,.. .5 - h .:.., .A ..-.,..... .-..,- M 1 H ..,..M....', . ' . ,1 2 5 2 M . ...-....,.. ., ,. ,. .... I B Y i W N .- ,. Lg E 5 z W K 1 ' -, 3 1 . y T -' . x R f XX , 1 4 '-'X ,I .M-U h' x ij! gi . Q -fm k - t 3-wg V, :wg .fp-K iwfx - -f, WX, ,. , . D . 4 , --f- . . .K A .. . ,f 55' ' L ML.. . . 1 b- V -I A w k !! 1 t . .. 1 f Q ag -'N :- U . 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To others, the things that we recall do not seem at all important, but to us they are the things that have made our last four years fun. We shall not, perhaps, often look back on the classes and the home work of our high school days, but we shall always remember the ridiculous nick- names, hilarious incidents, and the horrible tragedies connected with our extra-curricular life. For this reason we have attempted to set down some of the most memorable happenings of our Howard High days. The beautiful building - its shaky floors - and that day four years ago when we became timid CD freshmen - The dependable furnace, hot on hot days, cold on cold days - the snowdrifts in Room 1 - the beauti- ful UD Greek art on the walls - the mountain climbing expeditions to Room 8 - the disaster, the fire - trying to find our way around Bridge- water Junior High School - Mrs. Murphy's supersonic algebra class - our fascinating freshman assembly. The Sturbridge trip holds memories for everyone - the Junior Class Plays starring Miss Killen's Acrobatic Pie - the undefeated football team - Mr. Viens' Saturday morning chemistry classes - the easy chairs in Study Hall - Mrs. Viens' high heels - Mr. Moss's annual jokes - that little-known adventure, The Brawl - the Junior Prom, before, during, and after - Mr. Viens' room with the built-in refrigerator and his familiar cry of Paper! Paper! - bus rides to the various games - the auto- graphed lapboards - the iron Will of C. A. - our number one sweater girl, Dagmar - the name that withstood the years, Beanbag - the guided missiles in Study Hall - Miss Rylander's stamping and facial expressions. Dr. Viens' diagnosis of Senioritis - the political machine, the Wheels - the engagement fad - our plans for a wedding - the Senior Reception - Mr. Sperandio's lectures - the Nantucket trips - the in- vasion of Turner's room - Bob May's baggy pants - Mr. Virchow's fav- orite example, Reynolds' ballpoint pen - and our fight-to-the-finish argu- ments in Economics - the 5:40 rush - the lost loves of Frank Perry - those certain P. J. parties with all males excluded - the case of the leaky football - The girl most likely to succeed - the Senior Class Play and Merglethorpe - basketball's Five and Tenney. Theodore Kehoe Natalie Hollertz -fl ' ,B ' :.:. , .ii ' .L ' f Mfg' . at 4.1 of If ,, f t ff , W it ik xx 1 mg, , - 1 -- . ml ...Y--W Junior Class Plays After several weeks of rehearsing and making preparations, the class of 1952 presented the Junior Class Plays on Friday evening, April 4, 1951, at the town hall. The first play, Dark Light, was coached by Wm. Henry Moss. The cast of characters included: Greta, played by Natalie Hollertz, Lasping, by Robert Leighton, Kathie, by Barbara Ward, and Paul, by Erick Benson. The play, one of drama, took place at the present time, in an eerie base- ment apartment, where Kathie comes to meet some fellow members of a secret society and to discover, finally, the evil purpose it holds. The second play, Last Flight Over, was coached by Jacqueline Killen, and the characters included: Dave, by Robert May, Father, by Theodore Kehoe, Mattie, by Janet Goodwin, Benny by Johnny Adams, and Sairy, by Jean Olsen. The scene was in the living room of a pioneer soddie hut on the Nebraska prairie, on the forenoon of a day in late October, 1867. It was just after the death of the mother of the household, and portrayed the age-old misunderstanding between father and son. The third play Silver Anniversary was coached by Joseph Burgess. The cast included Warren Turner, as Danny Ballew, Estelle Eaton, as Millie Jones, Susan Ames as Barbara Corrigan, Donald Foye as Bob Wheatley, Clyde Jopling as Joe Corrigan, Beatrice Gummow as Margaret Corrigan, and Frank Perry and Robert Poirier as the two truck drivers. The scene took place in the living room of the Corrigan home, about seven o'clock of an evening in mid-June. The play concerned the determined attempt of a radio station to celebrate over the air the silver anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Corrigan, without their knowledge or consent. The plays turned out to be very successful in spite of the upside- down apple pie and the disappearing table cloth in Last Flight Over. Jean Olsen ,vi 'Q , Q.. 59 ,QA K. AXP: D1 M, vi Q 3 , - R M L.,,,, 5 x .N , , x W' . 3 ,. ' The Junior Prom On Saturday night, May 26, 1951, there wasn't a Junior in Howard High School without a few butterflies in his or her stomach. The night of our long-awaited Junior Prom had finally come, all the work was done and the main thing now was to relax and have a good time. So we donned our formal clothing and left for the Bridgewater Junior High School where our Prom was held. The hall had been beautifully decorated in blue and white, and on the stage was the orchestra of George Uto who supplied us with very danceable music. Many people turned out for our dance including many of the student body. Patrons and patronesses were Mr. and Mrs. James Kehoe, Mrs. James Leighton, Mr. and Mrs. William May, Mr. and Mrs. William Henry Moss, Miss Janice Rylander, and Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Sperandio. Halfway through the evening the class and the Senior Class officers formed a very picturesque Grand March. Following this was the crown- ing of our lovely queen, Barbara Ward. I am sure that all who attended had a very delightful time, for the Class of '52 feels that it was a Prom to be remembered always. Natalie Hollertz The Football Dance We, as Juniors, held the Football Dance on Saturday night, October 14, 1951. As we wanted to invite other schools too, we decided to hold it the weekend that the Nantucket team, with their cheerleaders, came to play us. We decorated the Unitarian Church in maroon and white, and tied innumerable balloons around the hall. All students, from Nantucket, Howard High, and other schools had an enjoyable time dancing to the hit records of the day. Chairmen of the dance committees were: Susan Ames, Tickets, Lau- rie Burford, Publicity, Bob May, Music, Patricia Snow, Decorations, Lois Gummow, Refreshments, and James Gallagher, Clean-up. Natalie Hollertz E' 1 ' I I ? 5 6 X a f 1 SRE 5 Senior Class Play On December 14 and 15 our Senior Class put on their play for the year of '51-'52, The play was Three Misses and a Myth, a comedy in three acts written by John S. Kennedy. The story of the play is as follows: When 'teen age Suzie begins talking to her imaginary friend Mergle- thorpe, the Livingstons decide to consult a psychiatrist. But since Mr. Livingston is being considered for a promotion at the office, and sixteen year old Anne is trying to help him by entertaining the boss's son, the matter must be very hush-hush. They reckon without Suzie, who has her own ideas of helping. With the aid of Merglethorpe and her two girl friends, Cotton and Audrey, she plunges Mr. Livingston into serious trouble by taking an insulting letter he had written, without any inten- tion whatever of mailing it, and passing it in to her teacher as a home- work assignment. His efforts to regain the letter, which his boss has heard about, and to placate his boss's wife with a box of candy, result in complete disaster-because of Merglethorpe's advice to Suzie. Suzie, angry with her teacher, takes a candy box, places a frog in it, and then wraps it up nicely. In the meantime, Mr. Livingston comes home with the candy for Mrs. Rockford and wraps it up in the same kind of paper Suzie has done hers up in. The result is that Suzie's teacher, Miss Maude, gets the real box of candy, and Mrs. Rockford gets the frog. This, together with Suzie's other antics, helps cause Mr. Livingston to be fired. The boss is now of the opinion that the whole family is crazy. Mr. Livingston orders Merglethorpe out of the house and he is presumably lost. A slow- witted policeman, misunderstanding the situation, sends out a general alarm to find him. The girls are heartbroken and things look pretty black. But Suzie makes a final effort to save the family fortunes, and does so quite by accident. Her letter written to replace the one Miss Maude re- jected represented her as accepting a position as the vice-president of some business concern. This letter falls into the hands of Mr. Rockford, who thinks that Mr. Livingston wrote the letter. This makes him realize the value of Mr. Livingston and he hires him back. Anne's romance with Barry is patched up and Mr. Livingston gets his promotion. Just when everyone is ready to relax with a sigh of relief, Merglethorpe comes back. The play was a great success, and everyone in the cast played a splendid role. The mischief Audrey gets into, Boyle's wild chase around the house looking for Merglethorpe, Anne's fight with Barry, Mrs. Rock- ford's fainting spell, the delicious fudge that Suzie and her girlfriends made, and Miss Maude's brief visits, these and many more episodes con- tributed to the amusement of the play. The Senior Class is very grateful to Mrs. Evelyn Viens and Miss Janice Rylander- for coaching the play. The cast enjoyed working with Mrs. Viens and Miss Rylander immensely. The cast included the following: Suzie ............ .... B arbara Ward Mrs. Livingston . .. .... Patricia Snow Mr. Livingston .... .... C lyde Jopling Audrey .......... 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'N Q- ' if P le f f' 1 N M :E f- M af ?f 'gh ff 1 1 f lx Ln f , sax J L , WARREN TURNER JOA-NNE STAPLES Mmy SANBORN My GRADE zo CAROLE wELcH KXUNER 6:4331 HIGH HONORS N ARGXADE q BARBARA wana STUART KEITH ROGER DOW ,QOBEQTLGTHWP DAvao ofwmsafv ALICE RUGERT-S' HERBERT mme omamy smfvlrvs UAWD K'-'NE A NUYHNV TIBSETTS Anvnv PHILIPPART down REID fan Roersnr vouuc -2 '-V J N , 1 nu 1 Q X N 4' Rv' f' UI in ' H x NX XEE'E O B X E EE f S K X Student Council The 1951-52 Student Council officers were: President, Erick Bensong Vice President, Francis Perryg Secretary, Adelaide Emeryg and Treasurer, Ted Kehoe. Robert May and Jane Smith were in charge of the Social Calendar of the school this year. The Council continued selling candy and also had potato chips for sale during home room period. The Council also inaugurated a new traffic system to relieve congestion in the corridors and to save time between classes. Two changes concerning girls' varsity awards were approved by the Council. First, any girl who plays softball and earns alletter shall not be given one until the end of her second year of participationg and then she shall be given a letter for every year she has earned one. Second, cheerleaders will be given a letter for every complete year of cheering. Theodore Kehoe B. Hall: e e... You Cam' DHTE HER.. . 5ff.1-:Lv LVGHGED. .- Sl-1'E.3 A7 JENIQE You Knawuff 2455 'N-Q 0 if Q X1 Wxngqgw THESE P1c7'04'f'S wfkp ON!-.Y COST' You --- NOW Q JM11,,E!,',f CR M- ,g is-5 I -14-O 0. p V ff -4 UEHNBNG . AQ , -J or ' xx at 'g UNCLE 51:11-fl I 4 ij! ' -N fvsros youf Q , f 5, J . + L:-1. f- -' a F4 onucg D D 'J Q! joy fqg -9 ggmvcs- Coma. M-amz X I X L It PUTHTO CHU5 190-'rrpfa wang 3 fb Q -'4-0 0-LN NX , -I.. V f:,, . ,v I 11, ,I , U LQ? I x J i I. ' X s fk 9 i7 u.f1gNfOR, M,-7P ' 3 kbs FOLITICHL Al 6. I Mvchwvf ,47 C7 p40-'WG' 0 - . . x fo - - I -..W My Mira f Q- ia ww :Pl gnome 'Q Cieerfe aalars The 1951 Football Season During seven years of varsity interscholastic football competition, Howard High has produced an undefeated team and several powerful clubs. Consequently, Howard was perhaps due to have a weaker team. Although the 1951 team was definitely weaker than Howard fans are ac- customed to, its games were not lacking in thrills. Losing three games by only seven points, the Howard team, a notoriously slow starter, al- ways managed to pour it on in the second half to give the fans their money's worth. Bob Chadwick, Junior scat-back, and Donnie Gummow, Sophomore sensation, consistently made sparkling plays to set the crowd cheering, and when the going got rough, veterans Bob May, Ted Kehoe, and Bob Leighton managed to pull things together again. To take the places of co-captains Ted Kehoe and Bob May, the team elected hard-hitting Pinky Pratt and Steamroller Ralph Howe for next year's football season. Although the season was a poor one, except for the gain in morale which came when Howard defeated its arch-rival Bridgewater, the boys never failed to show the fine sportsmanship that coaches Walter K. Pauli and Arthur Tenney had taught them. The season in brief: Howard 21 Scituate 33 Howard 19 Yarmouth 25 Howard 26 Marshfield 6 Howard 7 Cohasset 0 Howard 13 Hanover 20 Howard 7 Westwood 20 Howard 7 Nantucket 13 Howard 7 Bridgewater O Howard 14 Oliver Ames 44 Girls? Basketball The Howard High girls' basketball team of 1951-52 put in a hard season this year under the able coaching of Mr. Roger Viens. The girls, though handicapped by inexperience and the loss of three team members through sickness, nevertheless put up a good iight in every game. They showed good spirit, and their fine sportsmanship was admired by all. The Maroon and White sextet first met the much more experienced Alumnae and suffered a strong defeat, 26-12, then they went on to lose a heartbreaker to Avon, 28-275 after this, the girls lost four more in a row: to Randolph 39-15, to Sumner 40-29, to Attleboro 62-39, and to Rock- ne 39-20. Coach Viens' team then returned to the win column by beating Bridgewater 28-24, but then lost to Attleboro again by 53-38 and to Rand- olph 37-19. The team then went on to defeat Sumner 36-34 and to lose another heartbreaker to Avon 38-34. Another win over Bridgewater, this time by the score of 24-19, followed, and the girls finished the season in fine style, defeating the hitherto undefeated Rockne team of Brockton 37-36. The team play of this year's squad showed constant improvement throughout the season. Next year, the squad will have its work cut out for it as six of twelve players will be lost through graduation in June. Boys' Basketball The Howard High School quintet, under their new coach, Arthur Tenney, finished in fifth place in the Mayflower League with a record of seven wins and nine losses. The team compiled, over the season, a grand total of 752 points to their opponents' 887 points. The leading scorers were: forward, Ted Kehoe, who led with a total of 183 points, Captain Erick Benson, guard and the team's rebound man, who. scored 148 points, and forward Robert May, with 138 poin-ts. The quintet got off to a good start by taking three of their first four games, beating the Alumni 50-43, losing to East Bridgewater 53-38, win- ning from Norton 38-29, and from Wrentham 51-42. They then lost four straight: to Holbrook 69-49, to Avon 56-43, to Bridgewater 47-40, and to East Bridgewater 63-52. Next came two more wins, from Norton 57-50 and from Wren-tham 55-44. But these two wins were followed by the team's worst defeat, to Holbrook 102-45. The boys came back to beat Avon 48-46, but lost to Bridgewater 88-46. They then took one of their remaining three games, winning over Plainville 51-41, and completing the season with losses to Norwell 53-40 and to Plainville 57-55. The Howard quintet will be looking forward to a good season next year. Many of this year's letter men will be returning, among whom will be the newly elected captain, John. MacDonald. C1715 SQJAQMQXX X8 5? A 5 Ogs 50.9119 Ma!! P 9 ,99 OW JL 0RNE. Ro 9 s 9 THE-BASKETSAIL TEAM ROUGH Pruxcrnc f-X REAL'-1 gnoumrr 'rue Cenuma N- 'T'NOKRd ' 3 0 TRADSMA XQJK, uf WE ou T SHAVE 'ru..wE WIN A GAME' THELAS1' FEW DA'yS o P F0o'r BALL PRACTICE M ' powN oNEN1cd'r wt-IAODYA MEAN ll ' S c.oLp'f mmm Q L. li 1' so AHEAD Nrmya A f. ZIP , .' . '3 I oe'-3 5 c. f - . ,esf..a2Z,f'-fZfZ55fc ? ff Ci? 4 Fnfymn F53 E l Q -fx, f K Huff 1 Ei f l J- 98 4 ' De S x., 40 1' ,... QW? at -- L O9 IW: 'I' Q.-ur-UN PRC O his j 2f:,,.2.x I QAT OF wijfownno Boys . 'I b gg M ,,,, M Q 3 1-we 4 ' WIMWMZKK A317170 X .L . .. .5-MMT iw!-E . , H Q35 5 X. .:.,A ' A'A' MSA S V V. 1 -1-11 K V , X Ml, 5 f 1 Q':N : 'Qw . ' 5'M-k i ., Egg ' X . , '-X ' QV fy x 'M M' . ' - In i L K L THE G N gpgfk 7-HOSE TENDER 5 D . O YOU FCALL FREREH A A5SEFXBLj Gqcnkt-rrei ll , 1 4 2 in , 72 1 E9 J Q' 1191? 6' I f' 3 of 12717. ' ' I . Q Oz' ,HQ f OX S U M f ' if , LL 04 A CERTAIN ug NELVIN? 1iw,sL1'Z.ff Foorsfm. Y 'cv-N' PWNCE REMEMBER was 5559955 Gannon Anyone? WARD HIGH ,51N,f','3'-E A ,Q-QAQ-'Q QQ 6 16 -c: 'gf ' Jyi'- QD -it f :x 4 BT! Q y J I fNo COMMENT, b 'W ' jfzgl .Y n '1:.vQ.!'Y.:I'?'i ..L...TJ . -, E i wwf? K ST I Ga, g f ww, i Bic -' ,Qg M QL TIME MARCHESON ll -'44 7ly BEAUTIFUL SPRING, NG 31 in I 'A U . f ' D II 'if mg SPRINQSPRING, llffflm, '-' -1' 1, 5519: I L All THEBIRV5 AREONTNEW' rg C'HEWS1:-.K17 C ASS my.my.HvwAssueo, Q BRQCKTON HIGH ITHOUGHTTHEWCNG gy waxson THE Bum. ,Q I. Lyons inf Jay - f7 Q ,.,f Jzp,,-- V?,, .:ff- -. .54--.-. J ii is - qc-cm ,L--- - - 5,11- Fvv 417 Qflfzf X471 Z Z .IZ Z 1 ,,. fi' C?-3-D ' , ii, 1 WML Y? U 5 , 4:32 .. if ' ! uf' 55 5 -as BOOSTERS OF HOWARD HIGH SCHOOL Richard Mattoli Lucy Bisemore Hathaway Baker Frank Orioleo Louis J. Mondeau A Friend Compliments of Compliments HOLMES HILL FARM of Roger 8z Dorothy Burrill Herbs 8a Herb Products The Senior Class Louis Berenson, Ph. G., Reg. Phar Compliments of WEST BRIDGEWATER Compliments of ERNIE'S TELEVISION GRANGE and APPLIANCE No' 403 Bridgewater Compliments of RESTAURANT 8: NIGHT CLUB FRANK SANBORN Route 28 REALTOR West Bridgewater Compliments of THE COFFEE SHOP Bridgewater Compliments of METCALF 81 SONS OIL COMPANY 53 Clifton Ave., Brockton, Mass. Phone 5645 CENTRAL SQUARE PHARMACY The REXALL Store Central Square 8z Main St. Bridgewater, Mass. YH. Elm Square Pharmacy 240 West Center St. West Bridgewater, Mass. Compliments of MILKY I WAY DAIRY Distributors of FINE MILK AND CREAM Cheyunski Brothers West Bridgewater Tel. 787 Compliments of Compliments of LUCINI MOTOR SALES, INC HARRY'S SERVICE STATION 380 Main St. Bridgewater, Mass. west Bridgewater Telephone Brockton 8-1212 Hillcrest Farms Dairy Compliments of Incorporated 501 North Main Street B. A. BENSON West Bridgewater, Mass. Telephone Brockton 7926 Start the day right with CITRUS ORANGE Full of Sunshine Vitamins A Family Treat Delivered to Your Home! in Half-Gallon Bottles Filled Fresh Daily! 38 Adams Street Taunton, Massachusetts Main Ofiice: Lynn Citrus Fruit Juices, Inc. Tel. 2-2744 GLAD-ACRE FARMS Route 106 West Center Street WEST BRIDGEWATER, MASS. Roadside Stand Open Year Round SPRING SUMMER FALL WINTER Perennial Plants Sweet Corn Apples Christmas Annual Plants Gladiolus Sweet Cider Trees Vegetable Plants Raspberries Squash Wreaths Potted Plants Strawberries Pumpkins Sprays Memorial Peas Potatoes Laurel Roping Arrangements Asparagus 1 Holland Bulbs Apples Gladiolus Bulbs Tomatoes Hardy Chrysan- Potatoes Seeds Fancy Fruits themums Squash Fertilizer Every Vegetable Colored Corn Mixed Fruits 8: Geraniums Imaginable Gourds Vegetables Early Fruits 84 Jams 8a Jellies Vegetables Late Fruits Ga Vegetables Radios Television Appliances SALES and SERVICE 214 West Center Street W. Bridgewater, Mass. ROSWELL HOMANS Telephone 556M-1 GREEN'S SERVICE STATION and Taxi Service Joseph Green and Leon Gross SOCONY GASOLINE AND OILS We have Equipment for Proper Lubrication of A11 Cars According to Factory Specifications WASHING - WAXING - ACCESSORIES 8 North Main Street Tel. 6640 West Bridgewater, Mass. Compliments of COELHO'S Grocery Store 604 North Elm St. West Bridgewater Compliments of A. PETERS BARREL CO. 373 CRESCENT STREET WEST BRIDGEWATER Compliments of C. P. WASHBURN CO. Balanced Made Right Rations MIDDLEBORO, MASSACHUSETTS Best Wishes to the Class of 1952 HOWARD HIGH SCHOOL Component Manufacturing Service, Inc. Compliments of Atkinson Transportation, Inc. DORR'S PRINT SHOP Dependable Printing Service Bridgewater, Massachusetts Tel. Bridgewater 2433 Compliments of Ace's Service Station J' H' FAIRBANK5 CO' Gas-Oi1-Tires-Accessories HARDWARE A. Cheyunski, Prop. Bridgewater Tel. 702 Phone 104-M-1 352 MAIN STREET Complete Machine Shop Service AUTO TIRES and SUPPLIES WHOLESALE AND RETAIL A. F. GERMAN CO., INCORPORATED 1159 Main Street Campello 69, Mass. Tel. 1303 - 1308 Brockton BARNSTABLE ROAD HYANNIS, MASS. Tel. Hyannis 1006 You Can Get 'Most Anything at Ben's BEN'S Sc 351.00 STORE, INC. 1122 Main St. Campello Phone Brockton 1586 OPEN EVERY EVENING Tel. 363 SOUTH SHORE REFRIGERATION CO SALES - SERVICE Joseph D. Brouthers Prop. Compliments of BILL'S TEXACO Corner - Hayward 85 Main S BROCKTON, MASS. BROCKTON 1, MASS. McGillis Safety Valves Compliments of McGILLIS SERVICE ENGINEERING CAMPELLQ 1554 Main Street Brockton Hayward Rotary Oil Burner- Compliments of GLADYS H. HAGGLUND Teacher of Piano West Bridgewater, Mass. 0'VVlHfVZ Personal Jewelers Since 1900 100 Main St. Brockton, Mass. Compliments of READ BROTHERS GARAGE Compliments of WHITE TRUCKING CO. Compliments of THE K. A. CLUB ASACK TURKEY FARMS Quality Turkeys the year around Edward G. Asack, Prop. West Bridgewater HEDIN'S GARAGE Gulf Gas 8z Oils 0 Tires - Tubes Accessories Sz Greasing Expert Auto Repairing Body and Fender Work 1661 Main Street Campello Tel. 8-1047 For Quicker Starting in all kinds of weather GARY SIMSON BATTERIES Heavy Duty Gary Simson Lead Wo1'ks Inc. West Bridgewater Telephone Brockton 9499 BEST WISHES A. R. PARKER CO. Route 106 East Bridgewater Open 7 Days A Week 11 High Street, Brockton 5 A.M. Till Midnite Compliments of WIRTHMORE GRAIN 81 FUEL CO. Wirthmore Feeds Wirthmore Service Coal - Coke - Fuel Sz Range Oils A. M. GAMBAO 81 SON Truck Bodies Built and Repaired BLACKSMITH Telephone 3924-R Tel. Tel. 620 North Elm St. u Bridgewater E. Bridgewater - , 5469 - 2151 70 West Brldgevx ater Compliments Compliments of of DAVENPORT GRAIN CO. The Senior Class H. R, Snell, Prop. of HOWARD SEMINARY MACO and B-B Feeds EAST BRIDGEWATER SAVINGS BANK Over Eighty-two Years of Friendly Service SAVINGS ACCOUNTS MORTGAGE LOANS Low-cost Savings Bank Life Insurance Treasurer's Checks - Travelers Cheques Club Accounts We have a Mortgage Plan that will fit your particular requirements Appointments for information arranged at your convenience OPEN WEDNESDAY EVENINGS 6:00 P.M. - 7:30 P.M. Best Wishes To the Class of 1952 Howard Hzglo School Center School P. T. A. THE ART SHOP GILBERTS 59 East Elm Street Brockton Tel. 1159 . Fine Artists' Materials Paints and Wallpaper Oils, Water Colors, Papers, etc' Drawing Instruments Tel. 4213 24 Centre Street and Slide Rules. NOKES' SIGN SHOP Brockton, Mass. FA1u1's DRY coons, mc. The Store That Buys Direct from the Mills 51-53 No. Main St. Brockton, Mass. Yard Goods Specialists Compliments of CROWLEY'S Compliments of FRANKLIN 1110 MAIN ST. Roy A. Fransen, PHARMACY CAMPELLO Reg. Pharm,, Prop. Tel. 2620 CAMPELLO SHOE STORE Joseph F. Carriuolo Dependable Shoes for the Whole Family Rubbers - Fine Shoe Repairing 1085 Main Street, Brockton, Mass. Compliments of Max Berkowitz AUTO RADIATOR REPAIRING 319 Warren Ave. Brockton Tel. 9512 - 3709-R 1. Compliments of THE KNOTTY PINE TRI-TOWN SUPPLY CO. Sherman 8a Margaret Perkins, Props. Hardware - Paints - Appliances West Bridgewater Tel. Brockton 8-0258 Compliments of KEMP TRANSPORTATION West Bridgewater Compliments Of the Howard High School STUDENT COUNCIL BRIDCEWATER SAVINGS BANK BRIDGEWATER, MASS. West Bridgewater Bran h Compliments of Compliments of A. A. Dil-'RANCESCO Groceries Vegetabl HOCKOMOCK FARM Frozen Foods 227 Matfield St. West Bridgewater Compliments of WEST BRIDGEWATER WOODWORKING COMPANY Compliments THE HOWARD FACULTY Compliments BUNCEY'S Compliments Coal - Fuel Oils - Coke f 0 C. V. HULTMAN sl SONS CAMPELLO NEWS STAND Fuel Service 862 Main St. Brockton, Mass ' Camvello Telephone 7039 TAUNTON LUMBER CO. E. H. Smith, Gen. Mgr. 243 No. Montello St. BROCKTON Eisy s p ' for Tel. 1910 Qgaff Repairs Compliments of RIVERSIDE DAIRY Guernsey milk, cream, and Homogenized milk Del. in Brockton, Bridgewater, and West Bridgewater When better milk is sold Gummow will sell it. Tel. Brockton 8-1031-R Compliments of CYNTHIAS Compliments BEAUTY SALON Of Central Square a West Bridgewater Friend Telephone Broc. 6935-W Compliments W. R. MORSE Of HATTER AND FURNISHER The Junior Class 1108 Main Street Campello 30, Mass. Compliments of Compliments of FRANK SMUDIN CHET TOPSY of Bridgewater West Bridgewater Compliments of HOWARD TEMPLE PYTHIAN SISTERS No. 97 TOWNE PHARMACY Sidney I. Berenson, Registered Pharmacist 17 Central St., E. Bridgewater, Mass. Telephone ..... 3 C. E. BARNHILL 7 Central St. E. Bridgewater Dry Goods 8: Novelty James Berry JEWELER Watch 81 Clock Repairing W. H. LUDDY 81 SON TRANSPORTATION Buses-Trucks-Limousines 71 North Central St. East Bridgewater, Mass. Telephone 71-2 71-3 Compliments- of J. 81 L. GEORGE 52 - 31.00 Store 31 Central St. East Bridgewater, Mass. M. CLIFTON EDSON 81 SON, INC. Insurance for Every Need 11 Central St. E. Bridgewater Telephone 110 SWANSON - WALLIN CO. Compliments Of 1101110 Appliances - RHdi0S OAKDALE PACKING CO Sales and Service Telephone 185-2 49 Bedford St. East Bridgewater, Mass. Heavy Western Beef Pork, Lamb 8: Provisions East Bridgewater Mass Congratulations co the Class of 1952 LORING STUDIOS 216 M ' St B kt Tl h 3010 YOUR SCI-IOQL PHOTOGRAPHER CAMPELLO 'COAL COMPANY Anthracite - C O A L - Bituminous Anlthracite Stokers OIL and COKE Oil Burners OFFICE: 10 Perkins Avenue, Campello 26, Massachusetts Telephone 2139 Serving Brockton and Vicinity for Over 50 Years BROCKTON ICE 81 COAL CO. Ice - Coal - Coke - Fuel Oil Waltham and Delco Oil Burners Industrial Fuel Oil 27 Lawrence Street Telephone 189 WOODWARIYS AUTO SPRING SHOP. INC. Automotive Jobbers and Distributors Repairs of A11 Kinds 164- 172 North Montello St. Brockton 13, Mass Telephones: 3609 and 8032 Compliments of SHOE CITY AUTO BODY and BOB J ON ES' ORCHESTRA Compliments of WEST BRIDGEWATER POST OFFICE Best Wishes to the Class of 1952 from BOB 81 KEN'S RESTAURANT WEST BRIDGEWATER Pillsbury,s Greenhouses HOME LAUNDRY 467 West Center St. Tel. Brockton 207-W2 Flowers for all occasions 506 North Elm St. Compliments of OLD HOMESTEAD RUG COMPANY Compliments of ENSHER BROS. Growers of fine Greenhouse Vegetables COMPLIMENTS OF Coal Fuel Oil Burners Coke Oils Stokers GILLESPIE - SHERBURNE FUEL COMPANY INC. 532 Montello St., Brockton 12, Mass. Phone: 3780 Compliments of TAFT'S, INC. JEWELERS 1120 Main St., Campello Compliments of Parsons Elite Flower Shop 816 Main Street Brockton, Mass. Tel. 4648W-464812 Compliments of JOHN'S BARBER SHOP Ladies 8a Children CAMPELLO Compliments of WILCORT JEWELERS 246 Main Street Brockton, Mass. For That Graduation Watch Bulova Hamilton Gruen Wyler Elgin Helbros SERVICE SPECIALISTS 2 : Compliments of , I1 I Ts, -fi .AAAA .ja :lei I McCARTHY . eg i'-I -- lt EST- 1931 S TEL. 1033 INTERNATIONAL Harvester Radios Refrigerators Trucks 8a Farm Implements Television Appliances Service Specialists 973-5 Main St., Brockton, Mass. Compliments of the WUODARD 8: WRIGHT LAST CUMPANY East Bridgewater 365 or 497 Cable Address Brockton 910 EASTSTEEL EASTERN STATES STEEL PRODUCTS CORP. 36 cooK STREET EAST BRIDGEWATER, MASSACHUSETTS Angles - Channels - Beams Hot 8a Cold Rolled Steel of All Kinds TIRES 8a TUBES BATTERIES GINN'S ATLANTIC SERVICE 2 WEST CENTER STREET WEST BRIDGEWATER Telephone - Brockton 9699 Service for Your Car LUBRICATION WASHING Tel. E. B. 506 Tires - Batteries - Accessories MacNEILL 81 BATTI General Auto Repairing and Lubrication Complete Modern Tune-up Equipment 24-HOUR TOWING SERVICE 26 N. Central Street East Bridgewater, Mass. Congratulations to the Class of 1952 'LUDDY'S NEWS STAND 25 Cen-tral St. East Bridgewater, Mass. Compliments of THE FRESHMAN CLASS Phone: Brockton 8-1201 Authorized Dealers BE Platt - zimmer - Kit Liberty - National Trailers 0 Sales and Service open Sundays and Evenings-Terms 855 No. Main St. opp. Brockton Airport T R A I L E R P A R K Route 28 Cape Cod West Bridgewater, Mass. Compliments Compliments of of GORDON K. ROSS ICE 8a OIL DEALER LINDGREN MARKET 37 Frances Avenue 352 No. Elm St. Tel. 4337 Tel. Brockton 4557-W JAS. J. BRAGA Wholesale dealer in Cigars. Tobacco. 8: Confectionery Tel. Broc. 8-0930 570 N. Elm St. West Bridgewater, Mass. Compliments of H. P. ROBERY The Brockton Savings Bank - Brockton's oldest and largest thrift institution - extends a cordial invitation to you to use its facilities. When you have your Savings Account here you enjoy these advantages: :fi YOUR ACCOUNT INSURED IN FULL F RIGIDAIRE Stuart -Maclioberts Co 21 Centre Street Brockton, Mass. Telephone 1297 NADER RADIO COMPANY Refrigerators - Ranges Radios - Water Heaters Television - Appliances Westinghouse Laundromats 91-93 Legion Parkway I Brockton 19, Mass. Tel. 8806 LALLI-MOTORS CO. Walsh Sheet Metal Works - cHEvRoLE'r - Est' 1918 Contractors, Designers SALES .. SERVICE and Manufacturers of SHEET METAL PRODUCTS Brockton 91 North Main Street Tel. 3310 Brockton 9, Mass. Tel. 8887 COMPLIMENTS OF HOPPY'S OIL SERVICE L. G. BALFOUR COMPANY Attleboro Massachusetts Known wherever there are Schools and Collegesi' Class Rings and Pins Commencement Invitations - Diplomas Personal Cards Club Insignia - Medals 85 Trophies Represented by - Tom Galvin Attleboro Oiice Best Wishes C0mP1imeUt5 of E. C. HALL THE soPHoMoRE cLAss After the Dance 0 After the Show o Let's go to WETZELL'S SPORT CABIN SANDY,S Headquarters for Famous for Fried Clams All Sports and Other Delicious Foods- From A Sandwich to A Dinner 644 Belmont Street 662 Belmont sf. Brockton, ivtss. B'0ckt Route 123 RICH BRDS. COMPLIMENTS OF CIINSTRUCTIUN CUMPIINY, INC. 389 Warren Avenue USED TRUCKS BEST VVISHES PAUL CLARK, INC. YOUR FORD DEALER Brockton 9040 USED CARS Compliments of the UNEEK CLUB Compliments of W. W. NOYES Cr SON TELEPHGNE 6513-vv Range and Fuel Oil 455 SPRING STREET WEST BRI DGEWATER COMPLIMENTS OF THE BOOSTERS CLUB E. F. P. BURNS INC. Caps - Gowns - Hoods for High Schools, Preparatory Schools 8a Colleges FOR RENTAL AND FOR SALE 100, SUMMER STREET, BOSTON, MASS. Ralph J. Burns, President Ruth K. Burns, Manager Telephones LIBerty 3572 DEVonshire 8033 Compliments of of HOMESTEAD DAIRY Compliments of NELSON'S EXPRESS Compliments of M. H. BATES COMPANY Compliments of EVERETT E. YOUNG Contractor 8L Builder 5595 Pi'u. 't.,2f.,. ' ,. . NW , ' f wh H., qv H 1 . ' ' K 1 1 , . , I ., . 4 ,, J, I w . ' 1 I , 1 w ,, , , X V 1-1 , ' X y -. K V, 1 1' ,X , X 1 V 1 , ' x ', H , i y P Y ' I ,, .ay ' W Y ' ou V I W1 . A , X , 1 4 'A 4 ! 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