Howard High School - Climber Yearbook (West Bridgewater, MA)
- Class of 1953
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'F .'. HM... ' 1451, a Q.:-y! 1a,,f 7 ,L yr. .yn ...hh ..::l,k.A, 'Z-1-'F Y' -- 295- -.hz X . , 11 , ggkltl, ig-rt' .Mfr ' 'I fi-If Y .hw E? 31,6 :. - f- .v ' 'Fairi- -ff '-'-Ee 'J 7 . .4.'-. Wil' . 'Q 'sq .1 ' -' f .r 11511. ..--X .. .U .- ,.l',.,.. ., , .,, I, 51, 4 .A .'.' 'rm al' ' 3. al' I m if rg., 'Q,... si-I .. ., N rag It is to Mr. and Mrs. Viens that we proudly dedicate the 1953 CLIMBER. To them we owe more than we can give in payment for services which we have sincerely appreciated. For their never-ending sympathy given when we most longed for sympathy, for their ever-willing help in any project from girls' basketball to the senior recep- tion, for their inspiring encouragement, advice, and Egg. Q24 37: ff-4 f i .,., .4-' gf 14 :iv are al A ,' 'QLL p.,v:?'wu e 7: A1 ?J t ' V. tolerance - for these shining gifts we say a heart- ii: 'felt 4'Th.ank-youli' 1.1. ' ' C ..'- ' ,. ,. ., X 413115 1 -,. , . 1 ' A '5'.32lfQ-lfj'I'-ff?-fs? gi fl'7':fl J ' . . ,W ,l ,. rs-.,..A,.'. A. . -. V milf' -. .MAI , 13.'E x. i -'l f SPH 2 Y .::.. qfi- ,..,.--- --.F 1'-of--f...,..,,, ? '-M-nu.......,,,,, ...U-Y I WEET BRIDEEWATER--RAYNHAM EEHUDI. DEPARTMENT WEST ERIDEEWATER. MASSACHUSETTS BERT L. mzmzun. Fzamrawozm' nr scnncms December 9, 1952 TO THE STUDENTS: nHide not your talents, they for use were neededu' Develop all of your talents and you will grow mentally, physically, and morally. To be able to deal with your daily problems creates a feeling of self-respect and security. Develop new interests, seek new knowledge, respect others, weigh values and be honest in your judgment. Think and work. Never have a wishbone where your backb-ne should be. Life then for you will have a deeper, richer meaning. The diamond cutter sees beyond the mass of crude stone, and through skillful labor produces a beautiful jewel. Your Superintendent, fo 17 Jn X Q- Y N MRS. ANNETTE CHADWICK Prinripafs Sf'c'rc'Inry ,loanne Staples at the Public Address System F1 . ,,a' Om ffm! .fcmguczgw FRANCES 3IacKERNAX WILLIAM HEXRY MOSS JAXICE RYLAXDER OLIVIA PEARSOX Science? ROGER YIEXS JUSTIN COBB Saad! Studded 77Z4Z4czmczt6c4 D MARIETTA KEXT THOMAS ARMSTRONG ALBERT KIERYAN STLSART TOWER 74 2 .l, L Qmmefacdczf , Deg SARAH SHVKIS JAMES WRIGHT XXII-,S hlrfl-.l.I. I r V1 77mct6c46 im EYELYN YIEXF ELLIOT HANK REF , 1412! Dqaaztmwta NI.-XHJORIE HAX WARD Wll.l.l.-X31 RXTIIIILN PWM! Edumzm YERONIC,-X NELSON XY.Xl.'l'l-il! l'.Xl'l.I J! .1-9 95 2' 11 15671,- jp P1 - g g ' ' I ., , 'J 9 . Ky' . 5. -'r 4 is QE 5- 'iii' ui rf g. ' xv . f Q' 'Af' ,391 .1 - L. fd 4? 1 ff! 1 A 54 5 'll .J xi,- . T5 4 ' ? X fi ' W ld A ' , x 1 ' . f 1 ui-Jw ,, bit' 's 1 ' a - N' 1 A . - X -. K 4 r MARY LOUISE BOURNE Rathwr qui:-t. hut always e-ffivivnt . . . Coulsl always luv re-lit-tl upon . . . ll1'W'I' loo lvusy to lvnrl a hi-lping hunil wht-li m-mln-tl . . . very good se-ainstre-si ht-cauw shi- iluvn any work we-ll. X. 't . , i w i ,X , ,X ,X ,X 1 , iXX,,,- N. . XX 1 1. .. X X.X ,X X ,X,,,.AA'-, X., l , i .Xl 'N ' ' 'i lv? 7 'wi' 5 ,f LAWRENCE PATRICK BOYD . '-qv 1 ' ' , ,-1 ' ' , , . . 7' 1 G. Qui-3,3 Engaging smile . . . ple-a-ing pt-rgonalxly . . . ' l li Q . FJ: X, coach of a girl? Rofthall lvam . . . finally ,gy sq ,.. fQt-.3 --Ali llecamv onv of thu' many to get his license Zmj - jiiyf . . . wears Xlarilvtff clan ring on his littlt- ' R ,. ., . fy' :iw . I . 4' 4' 'lv l I '25:2,?aji, finger . . . pri-sul:-nt of tht- student council. v.-.1 ,I fn. .'7P'7!,i--'Ti mf! Way 5,7 'G'-'Yi if .14 '.j4PriFf:-'fZ .?: XX Q , l'fv'l'il ' i . . -np' I' ill- 'K XJ' X l J S -TL. U E V ' - f .-r 1. ' v.1'.f K-4 1, i up .w-...W--...J CAROLE WELCH CALLAHAN lg. Dirt-Ct anil -vlf-Cunfiih-nt . . . now le-ails a marrivul lift- . . . ralh:-r lamnux for hvr Ni-w - York honvynioon . . . a lvlw-vision star . . . a whiz at liafkvtlmall until a lim-v injury :Iisqualifir-il hvr. F fi. SX , XX I QKNXM , v -, 45. 1 R'-J 5, -ijwrjts 9- 'H H ' R if f ,, M. '- llOBER'l' Ai.i..iiN Umnwicu !,, .v ,,,,:XL f!',,. A V, ,, i '..E???5 -1 V - A V A 1 l Short hut ugnlf- in -mitvliingg rvlmiilnl- lrmn ini 31': 4fiPH5'4?i5fE.47E. ' f - lull:-r lruxkvllrull pluyvr- . . , wry willy - 951255--'Z'-J -'f'f'E?:lfC:A' ' f ' . , :-',:-1'gQ3XQ9-Gzzgjggkggqaiiz X anvl vnluy- hw wil . , . u-uullv xtuyx umiv 'I 1191-: f1 '3:'i4i.f3 :, ' - i . . ' ' fl 'Al -.-Pali? it-if lrmn thi- XIVIHIIV of Ihr- ulllvt' . , , 1-nnmit .LECQ ,- --ffeffkft ' 1. .. . . . ixiulrr-luiiil thu- -wiw-IN olf,ll1-llll-IW. l-f'5'x i, ft M . f ': ' ' H ,.,,,,, I L ,X R V 'X I. nmov-N' -ww: is. W'l 'J Al i 2 . lit lg' f it 1 1'9'w-'S 'E'XS'f X X3 . X i . 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Hawk'-s 0- r,,'. around tlu- lnwn in tlu- llriw-r-' lfvluuation J VL, Car . . . Zi flood sport . . . lows all kinds of ' 'ffn ,J 4' lp IIUSIC. 1 ' f of ROBERT GELOSE DEMERS Sunny smile . . . slow, quiet sense of humor . . . he's so quiet that you hardly know he's around . . . did a nice job keeping the football scores last fall . . . works in the kitchen at Bob and Kcn's restaurant. BARBARA LORRAINE GRIPPEN A hard worker. yet not one to complain . . . does housework after school yet still finds time to participate in school activities . . . enjoys keeping busy . . . has a ufrightfully, ripping English accent. ELIZABETH JEAN GURNEY One of the senior Home Economics girls . . . a good basketball player . . . a ready laugh . . . gets along with everybody . . . is very adept at cooking . . . is usually found on Sat- urday nights at the Maple Arena. N. -up - s.,:- .. ,...z new ff .. ,fr Mm. f f' '- - .. fri 5, .A 'Q B DONNA JEAN HARTSHORN Has an infectious laugh and a steady flow ' of conversation . . . lived in the Driver Educa' tion car last fall . . . has proved that size has nothing to do with power . . . portrayed the petite French maid well in the play. .,n, , . fg 2 ' ' T531 1 tx '1 'ig s if A 2 1 . 51 , it BARBARA LLLEN HILL WE E, One of Mrs. Viens's right hand women . . . H, f full of fun yet a good worker . . . brings her , - ,E ,wx father to every senior dance-at a price . . . ,vs . , . . . . X471 - 15 interested in Joining the ranks of nurses. W-rw . 552 'E 3, ev LAWRENCE W.ALTER HOLYOKE Mild and unassuming . . . nothing seems to excite him except football . . . a regular stone wall in the line as tackle . . . also did a good job in his new liackfield position . . . Boys' State Representative. too. ,, J-. fe at .F F' I, 1.1 , .Y 33' 9-- 5:4 RALPH B. Howt: E 'ff 5 An all-arountl athlete with a liuilcl to prove .4 it ext Ile l ll rt A '1inaspos...llasawon- . dvrlul personality . . . we-ll like-tl . . . his smile 1' A draws women like flies to honey , , , has 3 - I I 4 voravious appetite also. into. f x 'Mag 94 ,s 4 QV' J Q 4 Q Mi pa -f 'gl,.g:. '51Ne 41 ' L , fi fa ff ' ll A Q digg 1 4 Q gi 'M g 'A , FMP' 'si ,ff gang, V A ,f R-c-'Hsu fw..,t A ,ge .f 1753-'lj I-'lf ,, 1f,532gg3Niij55':y .. ..of,75,,j?-- D 1 .-651315 4 .fn 4 Id.. sef fT'. --4 RQs5fe,,,fs fe?,,'At A 2,53 ,331 E Z MW R .fH 1fswM.,W: - , -we J ' W sm? mf Q4 ' E :M '-'N A X I K 1 9 ' ,rf ' 1 1 fi ,M ' if A -.,- X' x -'Li NR N I 2 ' Q' fwfgsl 'sf is ,, .P xdfvb t, 'Lz:1,. 'W A ' q 3.Q'k'- 3 1 'F 4 A 'iq- A . I .2 L7 i .gil X rtlt 'p x i fs at . , f ' Ltmzisf llifgxiii' llfiwutii HI MLM' Has rv-al svlinnl spirit, so rnufh that hi- initial- art- ll. ll, ll. 5 .... Thi- US i- ln-rau-1' lu - zi -+1-riiwr . . . v-njny- fi-Iiinu anrl flriwinu lii- car arnuml tnwn . . . usually 1-gp'-rim'-nit fm his Own in fllivniislry flu--. MARILYN BARBARA JORDAN Ready, willing. and able to help at all times . . . is never careless and does excellent work . . . quite a typist, especially at transcription . . . her actions speak louder than words. N' . pr.. , ..-ff-fi -1 7 08 9 9 G 1 f 1' C Q.-rv K ' rf - -A .Xt 5 Q' I li. 15 4 l ' .fl Y , Ari-an-M fcixru I . wav- f. f l 4- ,- 'JDM' i A t . 4 , 1 , , . fy .1 Q' , ' . . --f YL . v' 1' f ' ASI' ' If , ' ILH7' ', 4 ,. .ff ,., .1 ' -. 'mga' 5 gfbfwzs' L . V ' ..j,,'J,-- V..117a .- JOHN HARVEY MACDONALD 1 X X A grand captain, of this year's basketball team 'if h L. Y? . . . could really sink those hook shots . . . is -if, P5-A, easily recognized stalking through the halls 1 A with a happy scowl on his face. f h- i f -- .D ROBERT DONALD MACGIBBON Quiet . . . another one in the class to have his license . . . his interests are mostly out- side of school but always willing to join any class activity. GC 4 ff - 5. ' --.f ft if w V 7 ,TH X 'I 'if ' l , -'J Hlglfy :Pr - ' --Q if 4559? fi V' 'sri , SALLY MAE MATHEP. Bubbly . . . laughing . . . full of fun . . . bouncy head cheerleader . . . never absent a day for five years . . . did a good job of ad- libbing in the Senior Class Play. EDNA ARDELLE MCLAUGHLIN Very good sense of humor . . . known to the sociology class as Edna, Baby . . . scored the girls' basketball games . . . plans to take up hairdressing after graduation. F . . -1.1-:.-1' - , -L-.5 in x ? wh. gif -K. gif? - ,fe IW W if ,X i a E I ' S 5 x C? .Q-ii sgk-.,., ' S' , rf'-3 1-T3 n Jw ' l fy' v 7 .v ' KENNETH RUSSELL NEWMAN -, :fag .. , ,. ,154 . Deep voiced . . . drives a 1952 De Soto around ' the North End . . . makes the shop his second - home . . . won't rest until he has that gradua- f ' tion diploma in his hands. , , ,:,g, N 532: A fu? s fini of If it gigs X E 5 -. 1 3 X -QR A 4 iff ff. af 4, Q-.qv gif Q:-V -fy ga, V s 1. f. if L 3 'r , 1 ', 9515 R are if P 5 gfger- 5' gi HE ' L es, '1 ' 3 Q, E ' sxtfifab ish MARILYN SANDRA NICKERSON Could always be relied upon to supply laughs in seventh period study . . . as our spirited basketball captain she looked forward most to dear old Sumner . . . the driver who asked Shall I pass now? .- , .y. l'il,IZ-1HI'l'l ll l'il.I.l-.l-LN Num xx H ii R B li rc T I ,I TN 1, 0 L N N ri Y i: s Tull . . . niw Imukingl. liul u-uully ri liltlf- rvil in from of :upl ln-llincl llif- var- . . , gmail vluw prwwielvnl unrl has In-vu for lwur my Q 54-airs . . . is finally gr-lling uv-ul In nizikingg 1 lg X W 2 ill f ,nf , 1 lil! 1 mf 1' ' fi .1 , QI, .-1 1 1 ,vw ' 1 lli'J V' Y qi ' 1 xf ,i ,I ll l ,'f.I X , F A yi, .4 . .1R','f 1' nlx ul a,, 1 niJXnlN 'p' . 4 ' 1 Q 7. ' H , Y impromptu Npw-cln-5. ul I' inf' L av'- I ',. ,....- , f'-1- Ywiy pm-4-fl . . , pf'r-uxmlilu plu- , . 'WH-' ii lvluu- I-'ml iimwrlililfl , 4 , gnml l-im-.irvl lul juli nl III-llliijlllln Iliff lui-inf---. -mil ffl A ' I ' 'Nu-I ..-iff ilu' l.lIIIlll f. . fx, ,A , ,..1 if r Q. -,Zia V - X it X' x f BARBARA CLAIRE PIERCE H , ? mv , fa Has a QI'-ciili-il flair for vlullie-s . . . ln-r :il iQ-1 'L-.'- liviplil nmki-5 ln-r limk likc a iuomrl,-l . . . if ,QF wailing pain-ntly for that guy in T:-xas . '7 .i'f'?5jIf.: 1 l, -L3 , ,i -1 x 21 Q ' if llkvs a pnml ill'gClllIIf'llI. rf x 1' - -1 9 E 11.3-5.3. 1 1 ' , pifg ' .. 1 ' .L , ,L , ki. X ,.-jx.,.- - If ' . . N 1, . All ,X -r ' RNI N1 Tm Rslox Pmii 'K ii in ii mil img. Nl il ll I 1 ll VI 'PJ' 'hx wi' 1 ,. 5. 1 sf 'A 4 -' e I A x Y . , A ll1i'w'-lvttci' lilll . . . g l Sl ' , . . it i 3,21 ' .la1' llll'll'I' on lln- lm-4-lmll In-.un . . . ili-l -Q 1 it,, h- ai womlwliiil ji-li nl' gm-tling laiuglir ln llllfllllgl 15.1 1 Iii, on y 'lx-wi' iulvuf to hie pair! in llu- 5' in ' -f-' Q 'Q H Qi. lluy. .-,fri . .' A . I ,. x 1.- ' 'E i if .' 5:13 U .VQWN At 'i . ki-g,u'f'r'0'. : nl I , , xy, . ll. 4 f Y I Ham' FPANCES SAXEQRX ' J., , - . .gli . . ,' 1-:FJ Y ll iii file 5. f l::i. Q 55 25-Qi. lil A . 27.7 f.- . E gm f '-, A u X , ' Y 1 I' 3 1 fi ra L fig! fa! HARRY 19.5155 Sm-TEH 212533: 1 1 1 4 5-qw 1-if 5.3312 llxrfayrci fi Ill .M ,gri isa' -55 ine r:g:1:, . bi- 1-if .1 re . . if Qciiixg Q.-LET 4 - -, - A . -- - N 1, H 71' 2 21 F?1li' 211 1-.: l K S S7 it JETS 5 gig? gig: Q S ,Zigi i . xk li 1' 1 fr , X' ,E ,e 'Q . -! If - Y L ,J ii 1 L- y. f, S r l 459- +51 ,3Q,'UHNL 5 - -.fi CONSTAIVCE 31.1.21 Sofgzi F 5 'F' '! I K ,rg I 5 fa, pi ,221 -. 2 ' t -i 151 1' -sa ' N., Q ,. L, Q LEAH ASX :QELL iz 1-. P-1? .-5? ' if ' f ,M - -:'1-1f- A 3 ' Rfk' 'L me Lee wer.: ZR MDL -ar-V -lsn ff ,, 31: 71 .1 ,P 5 5 lr 157-34- ,f 1 gi I UF'-Y I Q 1 I 1 IT. zip-' ROBEHT Ciixmzs +'ruxrgs Ex in on Nli-- l'lj.lar.'i--r'- 'idi' - - :rf KAL 4' lhv- -fliftfil vlailj- . , , 'rw :vir.:.'- 7A' ff 'X fl. anl P ,... rip- a-. 5 .' ilh V0l l- w fi 4.6 Joaxxi-2 GEORGIA STAPLI-is f The voice over the loud speaker at 1:55 M daily . . , winner of the Tri-Town Essay Contest for the past two j-'ears . . . explored Havana over the Christmas Holidays . . was crowned queen of the Junior Prom. ll lx I 1 rl Q a V - V 4. -HIRLE1 10.0 DTLART Mr. Chadwich's errand girl first period . . . A patronize-s the art room with Connie . . . V' owned a hotel with bedbugs as Madame Elise in the Senior Class Play . . . insists on talking with her hands. 1 I 5 N . Q LHARLOTTE O Xi HE nox Xerx ettitient H own I i w t e oo ueddin after raduation Lhutk makes Florida partitularlx appealin to her i mf fy, 3: 24553323 ' T . ' W - ' ' ' -iii' , Q A j ' . . . tr ' hs lt h g job she did as Assistant Rusiness Manager QM,-5 for our yearbook . . . is lanning an Ausu -. Q P - 5 1 , - g . S. - Q - Q j ,, i C ! .-fu K x ,- ,- 1 Cafe 664441 Flaw Idols, directed by Miss Janice Rylander, was a one-act play of the French Revolution. Barbara Pierce, Donna Hartshorn, Mr. William Henry Moss, with an able cast of David Davidson, Robert Young, Sally Mather, Phillip Tuck, Shirley Stuart, and Ralph Howe, frightened the audience Betty Noonan, Lawrence Boyd, Thurston Pratt, Bob Chadwick, Mary Sanborn, Leah Soell, and Constance Souza, presented, under X the direction of WMI. Dwight Newell, A-ima! M52 7own Wa!! X Udlack ' Barbara Crippen. Joanne Staples. Xlarilyn Nif-kv-r---n. and Nlarilxn Howe capably handed suspense. horror. and mln--fly lu tho- audi'-r almost out of the Town Hall with the spine-tingling Spidefs Web, set against an appropriate background of an insane asylum and a foggy night. I Love You, Truly, a thoroughly delightful comedy that showed clearly the fun and confusion of preparing for a wedding. ...K'k?'xx,,- Q I ug... -M5244 ' 1 A FRIDAY EVENING May 23, I952 ,. 4. CANOE CLUB Wesf Bridgewafer 2 1 I i 2 Seated: Donna Hartshorn. Lawrence Boyd, Marilyn Nickerson. Sally Mather, Robert Chadwick, Mary Sanborn. Robert Stankus, Constance Souza. , Standing: Kenneth Newman, Shirley Stuart, Bali It Howe. Barbara Pierce, Thurston Pratt, Joanne Staples. Herbert Noyes. Bertil Benson, Marilyn jordan, Barbara Grip- pen, Donald Gummow. Om gfeafvw Wwe Zuma? ind gd? The eyes have it 'Qs- That wa- wunrivrful. f,urn1-liafn . tj.--19.1, A v .- 4.,.,. 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E ,,M-,.,- . 4: . .sm-, News-R A um mfr Q' ,5.,., 3 F852 qi?- wn-A 4, :tain ,- ., 'A u'qw l 'kvvxl':.xrNvnrgr f' 5.-'r1wfa-it-nu:s,.,f,3v,.r,, Q1 . .-.1 YS. f Q . fm'-tw IT WAS FUN Into our four years at Howard High School, we have crammed a Hyouth-time? of pranks and punishments, happiness and heartbreaks, sacrifices and studies. The things that we did, the sayings we lived by, the games we fought for, and the studies we slaved over or skipped over . . . these things will crop up in our memory to make us laugh, or think, or grieve all over again many years from now. Right from the beginning when we marched two-by-two in awe and enforced silence up the long driveway to the 4'Cemetery,77 we have walked into anything that promised fun, excitement, or trouble. Even in our junior high years we had fun which we still remember. For how can we forget that class picnic when the boys ate all the cupcakes, and those square dances that we loved so much? As freshmen, we had more experiences. Remember how Jack, Pinky, and Ralphie were called the Big Three because they were as tall as any senior on any of the teams they tried out for? And remember the time some freshmen girls got Neil Manzer benched in one game? Remmber how thrilled we were over our classemblems and how indignant when all the other classes adopted our freshman class song? Remember the excitement of Pinky's pitching a no-hitter . . . as a freshman? But, into the last three years, we have packed some of almost everything. Both in and out of school, there were things happening. During school and classes, we mixed fun and figuring time and time again. ln chemistry the three little pencils were usually uhandling some situationf, and their reliable method for solving problems was, '4Y0u probably multiply. lt didn't work the day the thistle tube got blown up into the ceiling, though. The due effects of the Sturbridge trip, with its break-ups, quarrels, and new steadies, are still evident. Then there was the class trip when four girls got separated, accidentally on purpose, from the rest. And remember all the others: the struggles with Mr. Kiernan, the P.A. system, in the office, Mr. Hawkes' white hairs from the Driver Education class, the senior study table in seventh period study, the wooden tags for passes at Bridgewater Junior High, the newspaper drive that could start at any time in the lockers, the senior tables in the cafeteria 4Pass the salt, please -and-Happy Birthday to youll patching football uniforms in Mrs. Viens' room, and the dogs that wanted an education so badly. Of course there were things like: '6The Rime of the Ancient Mariner, typing papers that were hardly ever without at least one mistake, triangles that were either isoceles or right or something else, The Tale of Two Cities,'7 and books that wouldnit balance. But, boy! There was more than that education going on l Mixed in with class discussions were our many current sayings and all those familiar quotes: Ralph's fenirnine,'-Pinkyls MI must say it's rather chawed tchaudb in here?-Bettyls choo,'-Joanne's nMay I have your attention please? -lVlarilyn's Shall l pass, Joanne? -Mr. Moss's Do you think you see what I mean? Are there any questions?'l-Sally's g'Hallelujah!,, that knocked the junior and senior rows over in the auditorium and her terrific ad lililming in the play. Kip ll'f'ill are r1irl.x. ' Well, what do YOu know. clean sheets! anrl 'l'lie buttons are too lriu for tlu- lnittonltole- -Ralphis l nominate Joanne Staples and Lealfs lfrif-k. 'lihen there were the ll others: Who do he think lic are?i'--- Soinetliing tragic-:nl just liappenerlfii l :unit come down tonight because my lip's swollen. and it ain't no llSlfu7 f,,llf' ol those kind - You scratch my hack for ten miles. then l'll e-eraleli yours - Con-ey llowe. Beavo Bob, Goose Mac, and Easy lfrnit- fancl the girls' basketball war rrie- l'lu-xv and Dot. These sayings filled the air not only in classes but in our sflttml activities anfl our outside escapades too. There were those pajama parties. espeeially the one all went over to ,laneis at 3:00 A. M. There was the New Years live party. at Laurieis after the Nantucket dance. the time Ralph. Kenny. and Chad invaclerl the Town River in a canoe, the women drivers of the senior class. Bettyis rice breakfast at Nantucket, the Howard High waitresses at Girls' State. the time Ralph bought and ate a whole loaf of bread, Betty's electrical skirts. the boys' pizza parties. the Red Fox after the prom, and Leahis hundred-year-old slip and lxarlvccl-wire entanglements. U lll'll X8 t' the party At all the games there was excitement galore. There was the night the ceiling fell in on the Holbrook game. the way Ralph grits his teeth in football and opens his mouth in basketball, the bus trip to Yarmouth. paying SOC at Wrentham and Yarmouth. the good job Laurie did of coaching the girls' softball team. the tornado at Hulltftmli. the football rallies before every first game. the girls running to wash their ears before their physicals and taking shampoos in the showers before practices. the gossip sessions at the basketball games. the rivalry with Bridgewater and Sumner. how proud we were of our Junior Varsity, and last but far from least. ,lacks no-hitter the night of o.ur prom. Finally, there were the antics in our school activities: the slashes in our beloved play, our decision to charge for the prom, Chad's acrobatics on the step ladder while decorating for the Kick-Off Dance. thinking up names for all our dances. going down 'to the Center when we were in Bridgewater. the poke Joanne got M.C.ing at the Harvest Festival and the Ouch that came over the mike: having a disc jockey for a dance and starting something new in Howard High. Pinkfs suitcase opening So accidentally in the play, the prom queen's escort who didn't get his picture taken. Herbie's nomination spelling twas it Greek?l. Chad and Pinky smoking cigars in the junior class play, the Sock Dances that gave us all cold feet. Joanne and Herbie as disc jockeys, picking up cakes for the cake sale. our wonderful ad solicitors. and that day when the boys invaded the girls' locker room. Yes, into our four years at Howard High, we have crammed a youth-time of just about everything. ,, v I- Q . 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Marilyn Jordan, Mary Sanborn, Barbara Pierce. Elizabeth Noonan. Carole Callahan. Leah Soell. , Second row: Constance Souza. Edna McLaughlin, Sally Mather. Barbara Hill, Marilyn Nickerson. Anne Cyr. Robert Demers. Lawrence Boyd. Robert Chadwick, Joanne Staples. Shirley Stuart. Elizabeth Gurney, Charlotte Wheaton. Donna Hartshorn. Third row: Lawrence Holyoke. Henry Hurley. Herbert Noyes. Harry Sawyer, Robert Stankus, Thurston Pratt. John MacDonald. Robert lVlacGibbon, Ralph Howe. Kenneth Newman. CLASS SONG E lTo the tune of Forever and Evervl As we stanrl before you, The tears blind our eyes, For we are leaving Dear Howaral High. We'll always remember The fun we have haflg The joys, the sorrows Of our school :lays Sharefl wilh you. Although we are leaving Well carry Houfarrl High Close lo our hearls. For you have been our Cuifling star through the years, A star which will shine Forever more. Now ills time for us To say our good-byes To each anfl everyone Al dear olfl Howarzl High. LEAH SOELL and MARY SANBORN R ! Q, ,...,..rJ J i L59 l I Rear row: Mary Sheehan, Jane Foye. Allan Poole, June Howard, David Robbin, Ronald Ensher. Russell Johnson. Shirley Ely. Robert Linehan, Rosanne Kirkell, and Donna Willialiis. Middle row: David Poirier. Allan Wynaeht. Edward Benson, Doris Finch, Stephen Churchill. Allan DeHay. Henry Bradford. David Green. Bradford Nickerson, David Cabral. Gail Perry. Herbert Robbins. and Robert Smart. Front row: Janice Taylor. Paula Bumpus. Janet Howard, Carolyn Demers. Virginia North, Linda Sampson. Fred Reed. and Shirley Perry. QM ei 2592'- x J ,SiJ4,j',f,1 . I L - iF?,. F D-:Sb gif! iQ',i4 I - I 1 'Q Zn N..-4. , f f t :gm ew. -1 --fm.. ff ' 'V fwfrrs-mr6'-v46:'P5.2.,' :Lyfx-,,' + ..5-wffff' ,A 5 -fm if 2' 1 'T' 'ri,x'r i' rzf-in 5? Front row: Donna Edson, Margaret Sweeney, Rose Lewis, Edna Cingras, Mary DiGiantimaso, An- thony DeMolls, and Ronald Snell. Middle row: Annette Braga, Anthony Dorato, Ed- ward Moses, David Johnson, Roland Ashley. Wil- liam O'Toole, Theodore MacHardy, Greg Anglim, CLASS Ulilflfllllin President. Fred Reed: Vice Pre-iflf-nt. lifli-.arfl Moses: Secretary. lane Pope: lirvfasurcr. Fliirlvj- Perry. John Bettencourt. james Ames. John Cingras. Nlary Skelton, and Donald Seagor. Rear row.: William Ricket. Slizanne Phillipart. John Silveria. Nancy Colder, David Burrill. Ronald Anderson. Robert MacDonald. Patricia Mitchell. David Chubbuck. Judith Gour. and Janet Fabrizio. RGD '3Y!'i ' :HREF 0 gf 7 C 'R' 4- as il rl, Rear row: David Davenport, Edna Eaton, Elsie MacLean, Brenda Giovannoni, Bar- bara Riddell, Earl Caswell, Robert Bailey, Francis Poole, Joan Perkins, Roberta Gummow, Betty Crippen, Katherine Howard, and Herbert Woodward. Middle row: Eleanor Canzano, Elaine Morse, Ann Holyoke, Mary Ann DiGiantimaso, Judith Anderson, Joseph Braga, Lewis Lima, Robert Nordgren, David Large, Arthur Dorato, Arlene Sears, Priscilla Young, Patricia Brown, Sandra Mazza, and Wayne Jenness. Front row: Helen Benoit, Ernest Fongellog, Richard Child, Norma Churchill, Judith Andrews, James McGowan, Mary Bordeaux, Barbara Drake, Paul Ohman, and Judith Ames. c 00 0 CQ Harris. William Burnap. Eduard Sinl-Qaxich. Jn anne Howe. and William Soell. Rear row: Richard Frates. Joyce lfnshcr. Shirley Porter. Joyce Kohl. Dorothy Lyons. Earl'-ara Cum mow. Bernard Bailey. James Wolfslwerg. j--hn Carl son. Carol Soderholin. Marie Dillenshncidur. Kath erine Richards. Gloria Heron. and Dax id Klart. CLASS OFFICERS Rosalie Tosca: Vice President. lflcanur Canzano Necretarx Joanne Howe. Treasurer. Joseph Cochran. uns mt preient for picture. . YRS ,. I1 il. Y , Z6 0 Z 6. X2 ll ,- Rear row: David Dupree, Thomas Roulston, Carl Johnson, Malcolm Carlson, Leon Semeter, William Allen, Thomas Burnap, Clyde Melende, Bruce Hartshorn, James Mullins, and Joseph Bettencourt. Middle row: Charlotte Anderson, William Ledin, Robert Sullivan, Evelyn Forrester, Mary ,lane Daley, Joanne Poole, Raymond Gorman. Arnold Gallagher, Richard Forrest, Ann Martin, Margaret Phillips, Doreen Boyd, Richard Poirier, and Jane Mather. Front row: Ralph Packard, Norman Lundin, ,lean Badger. Marilyn Gifford, Carol Riddell, Janet Lendh. Edith Bailey, Meredith Clark. Robert Coelho, and Kenneth Ross. R539 wk caqhnn Front row: Edward Noonan. Joan Hager. Arlene Vinton. Julia Bassett. Paul Tsika. Phillip Ohman, Esther Baker, Judith Nickerson. Carolyn Churchill. and Robert Guarino. Middle row: Lorraine Bordeaux, Maxine Seyfert. Marshall Broinan. Ralph Morse. Richard Bianchi, Lorena Douglas. Judith Nelson. George Perry. Brian Scars. Judith Pierce, Joan Jordan, Barbara Reynolds. Benjamin Hanson. James Reynolds. and George Kinney. Rear row: Clinton Leonard, Porter Davidson. David Alden. Joseph NlcNlorrow. George Grippen, Geraldlacobson. Stephen Young. Douglas Gingras. Thomas Howard. and Peter Reed. CLASS 0l'l4'lCEliS Edith Bailey: Advisor. Mr. Justin Colwli. President. Edward Noonan: Yire llrcsiitnt dith Nelson: Sevrelary. Peter Recd: lrti urer ,ix .,:x X T Ni' rf' ' pix av ,--Q 9 Ill!-pi lgll ir-an 'll Front row: Ann Fore. Alice Roieris. Doztald Child. I-1-an Reid. Wi11i3H1 Burke. Xaser Sxzliih. Linda Johnson. and David Klixe. Middle row: Joseph Poirier. Ann .kill-org. Th-3:1155 I-eztxess. Ann Klewer. Marilyn Keith. Robert Bailey. Marjory 1IaeD-:-meld. Huh Gurney. an-5 Thomas Adams. Rear row: Sandra Nickerson. Grace Guttitzi-Jw. If-Ext Richardson. Robert Young. Frederick Francisco. :Krvin Phllipart. David Davids-2-3. Gwendolyn Xoyes, and Clydeie Manchester. ,Q - . t ' j '4 ,-1 f 1 A , I, I . L , . . , ,---fity' FY 1 '7- Z ,X lb' 6644406 P at riw: Brute 55 B V xk Una: Tibb-EE. Sc xi --P rw- + P F :-:E row: l.1.':r1a L P 1 ..:kr. :tuari R61 6 C7 66026024 i- 51-mv' CL-XSS OFFICERS fx. X-lie Presiiexiz KI. Hmfe. Presidentgg .-Iles B'-'.a:':e7. 11111531 late Smith. Treasurergq Cari. Hail fiireilrv. ' Y P ..li..L2T.. E. ELT ' vi D Q. ... ..- ,..,.. V. 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'K T 4: ln.. www v , , .RJ N - 9 -N ' ' x ' 'Nil , f K 'N' 5, , qw 55.3-,xx-t. ,V :S - wr X .w , 'X - ANQQ' X. NT M' -:.. 5 , is - . X -yx segxlgxx 1 Y -9 Q , ,X -,X - 1 - x Q N . +-aww - , '-X45 MQ -N sf. :X .,, X fr NA ' W 5 S: x.. iq ' if - x x K ' xx x 5 1 - 5.4 . f T Mg QE 5 . - .gtk fix'-..X, 1 'N . I M, , , , .X Q A: ' EW ,..x is - Q -an .- fb H X ' .-:fig W, x sgxwsf . ' ,, . X N 5 . K' ,N .4 -1...-NA Q -. Y H sw, , .,. , imxxi .. , ,,-..M,,,. NA-h -L . Q ' . F A in 'V H,+-sngdb 7 N X gi SCHEDULE . if Harshfi LI H111-f'Y'f NLEYYZQCLCV 7-: X-.ETIXCLIZE C-:heist W, P Brisgewaier W, -,,,gAk,,,,, C- YY 1 '4 5 Y ,,,,5. If 0 vs -X e QC' E- .qgg--' 211 2 gl! gg sl v Y . 0 ?g,9F'ef 6466, L- 4g 0 fymo fmdew 'W Back row: Coach Tower, Robert Mason, Arvin Phillipart, Fred Francesco, Laurence Boyd, Robert Demers, Donald Cum- mow, Manager Norman Tibbetts. Front row: Robert Chadwick, Thurston Pratt, .lack MacDon- ald, Kenneth Lendh, Ralph Howe. 2 R ii, 4a Wdftdffy Back row: Craig Irvine, Robert Young, Jon Beaulieu, Donald Childs, Richard Davenport. Front row: David Davidson, Ar- vin Phillipart, Fred Francesco, William Boyd, Stuart Keith. Howard Howard Howard l JACK '-KENA Y' SCHEDULE!! Cohasset .,.. Howard Plainville Kingston 7,.. Howard Wrentham Alumni ......,...,,,.,......, Howard Bridgewater Howard Norton ,,,......... Howard .-Xvon Y ,,,, , Howard E. Bridgewater .,...,,,.. Howard Wrentliam , Howard Avon ,..,,,,.....,...,.,,..,,,, Howard Norton , , Howard Holbrook .,...,,V Howard Hulbrouli 'lncomp 'RALPH CHAD l lxlkx 11 --ff . . . A 4 , .V , . - ra,-4 . , r-W4 -'+A . , Vw- . +4 5 V'A Center: Captain R SI'fXT and J U N ICJR. V A.R SI Marilyn Nickerson. Inside row: Linda Johnson, Joanne Bassett. Joanne Staples. Betty Noonan, Eleanor Willis Nlarilyn Howe, Cynthia North, Constance Firing, Ruth Gurney. Carol Hambly. Outside row: Judith Nickerson. Janet Lendli, Gwendolyn Noyes, Judith Pierce, Grace Gummow Mary Sanborn, Carol Riddell, Marilyn Jordan, Betty Gurney, Edith Bailey, Ann Ahlbor Coach Veronica Nelson. OUR RECORD? Howard .,.,,. ,.,, 3 5 East Bridgewater Howard ...... ....... 4 O Alumnae ,ei..s..,,,,,. Howard ...... .... 3 2 Holbrook ..,.,ttt,,,- Howard ...... ....... 3 0 East Bridgewater Howard ...... ..,s... 3 7 Avon ,t,tt,tt.,,.,...,,. . Howard ...... ..,. 2 8 Rockne Club ....,. Howard .,t.,, ,,., 3 6 Holbrook .... Howard ...... .... 3 2 Norton ,....... Howard ,...,, .,,, 2 2 Randolph ,,,. Howard .,.t,t ,,,, 1 6 Randolph ,t., Howard ......... ..., 2 8 Avon ,t,te,, llnconrplete T Y Girl ' l6'zlsk dba!! MARILYN BETTY ELEANOR MARILYN ,fc 'x 'X K X 'SX JUANNE CARUL Lmft to rnghlz I-.dna Xlvlnxxglxlxxx. Judy N:-LMI, juannv Slaplw, Nlarilxn Nick.-1'-4-n. Nlqrilxn llnm-. MISS NELSON i ii iw QL ax ,dn F 'lk AA Haig. vw 3' L f I +1 .X .1 I 47' X, , if Hi: I 1-'wigvrt Q V 2 tif it Z 1 , :iff 5':. :Q , , if V l .2 5 5' ttf 1, First row. tinsidel left to right: David Davidson, Porter Davidson. Barbara Kemp, Carolyn Demers. Robert Lothrop. Kenneth Turner, Robert MacDonald. Hamilton Davidson. and David Cabral. Second row: Herbert Kline, David Kline. Donald Seager. William Burnap, Ernest Fongelleaz. Herbert Woodward. Paul Oliman. David Marr. Robert Linehan, Mary Ann DiCiantamas0, and Shirley Perry. Third row: Richard Barnes. Leslie Leach. Edward Noonan. Cloria Pratt. Priscilla Young. and Linda Sampson. A J ,ff- ,Q , ,-, .. Y- f ' 4'-E225 ,QS '-Qi X NNW, to X t I ,Z Q - ' ' '-I V . I . ...Q x t . 1 ..- . , , .:, ...- - i LU - S 7 Q w is X hu gxbi t Y ' .- . , Q , X 0 fm The school orchestra of twenty-six members from grades seven through ten meets once a week to rehearse pieces which are played at various school assemblies. Many gifts of instruments and money by generous townspeople have made this worth-while addition to our school activities. The orchestra has played at school assemblies and dramatic produc- tions. Mrs. Hayward is looking forward to organizing a band for the school in the near future. Widzed 6404-xc The mixed chorus, which is composed of fifteen rnenilmrs, meets one period each week to rehearse such songs as Country Slyle, a square dance, Fred Waring's popular Where in the Worlrl, and Nlalloufs, The L0ra s Prayer. Under the direction of Mrs. Marjory Hayward, music supervisor, the chorus has had an enjoyable season, singing both for the members' own pleasure, and the pleasure of others outside the school. Rear row: Robert Young, Mark Sheehan, Arvfin Phillipart, Dasid Daud on Qtuart keith Middle row: Donald Child, Carol Hambly, Nancy Smith, Ann Foye Herbert lxlme Front row: June Carlson, Cynthia North, Carole Poole, Carole Welch Nlarilyn Howe 'V if Q-D U --I if T? . ii, ,Q f1f..d.r'x 2'QCL'f'E ..,-f ,-111 - Xi! Standing: Mr. Wright, Thomas Burnap, Miss Pear- son, Paula Bumpus. Seated: Marilyn Howe, Nancy Warme, Thomas Jenness, Cynthia North. Carol Hambly. Anthony Dorato. 'Me Wdwdflfd Zeb One of the many activities to which we looked forward this year was the school newspaper. Under the capable direction of Mr. Wright and Miss Pearson, the staff has lived up to our high ex- pectations and has consistently put out a fine paper. We are sure that they are realizing their goal of establishing a better relation- ship between the townspeople and the school and of supplementing classroom instruction. eff Wt Back row: Robert Young. H1-rln-rl Noyes. Harry Sawyer, William lloyd, Donald Cxirlilimw, Center row: Rosalie Tosca, Fred Read, Edward Noonan. Carolyn Dent:-rs. .loseph Braga. Front row: janet IL:-ntlh. Marilyn Hom-. Lawrence Boyd. Betty Noonan. Linda johnson. Zcccleaz' Hamm!! The Student Council began this year witlra fine determination to dole out fairness and to keep unity and good-will in the school. They encountered more than one difficulty in following this plan. but they solved their problems successfully and achieved several goals that they had set for themselves. The first goal was the election by the school of the Council officers: Lawrence Boyd. president: Klarilyn llowc. vice presidentg Betty Noonan. treasurer: and Constance Firing. secretary. lnder their capable leadership the Council sponsored the magazine drixe which paid for warm-up jackets for the girls' basketball team and a scoreboard for the gym. They also encouraged the Youth Center movement to offer recreation to the school. Throughout the year the Council has furnished the school with good will and good government. 4 43 5' ! x - QU . , 1 L-P 3, . if .i The first group to obtain their licenses. Left to right: Mr. Hawkes. Instructorg Donna Hartshorn, Robert Chadwick. and Leah Snell. Rear row: John MacDonald and David Howard. ' ef: The Driver Training Class began its first sessions in October of the present school year. From this class taught bv Mr. Elliot Hawkes, who is also the shop instructor. have come several licensed drivers who have gained knowledge in the mechanics of the motor vehicle as well as the laws governing its use. Also, attitude on the road was a point which received much stress. Improper attitude on the part of drivers, the class was told, is the cause of numerous unnecessary accidents today. Students electing the Driver Training Course this past year had the benefit of valuable instruction from a trained teacher. HW QEVUIM5 H'- IZQQLL 'ff if-,A.,.. xya,,,V.,n X. A .I'f?.1n!.fA Nrdpw. JT'NI JH': X ,Turf Carilo. ' -gr. ,, 4 Y A I DS'-if H'.ME.'i t ' ffm VA Ken:-iii Leffi kj'-' :,-9 I' 1 C'-:Lkia Norlk jim' ' 1, lCvPH'f'WZ'RE5: jfs.: A-aims W Thinzas Awiaii jg arrf: P13555 D324 DZ V1 Glgria 'Fii Ruth Gurney Dawii Kline' Hari-era Rise Robert Ly '15 Nfarfw- xm- Till DYESHMEXI D, . v:1g,j Aide: S351 :ff Anders . 3,13 H5593 Pifiiy Dixixig I-'Tvs 13.13,-. XI, .. -- AFI Gif?-. 3,5- ,- -'Ifs - CQ,-. ,415 .H CH. I f':L,:AA'h' JV rg Lf- ' C Lf-1 N .,-1 1 lm . maid 1'31': , -Y g, li 'T. A luv 1 I I L . s W 1. Q. QA... j-- ASSOCIATE EDITORS Seated: Marilyn jordan. Standing: june Carlson. Lawrence Boyd. Marilyn Nickerson. HW 'Me 7955 T EDITOR-IX-CHIEF jnanne Staples e l l l l TY PISTS Seated: jane Smith. Standing: Nancy' Warme and Barbara Hill fu -ji! l anim Smgg lll 5lNl'QFS Xl XX X l.llxztlwll1 Ntnlnllilll ' 'T , , XSSIST XNT lil SIXFFF Nl XX XUHIIF Clmrlnttc Wln-nt'-11 anrl Nlari Nlr. Wwilllmn llvnry Nl-'ss 1-fjnrllflllkl .gflllrlhlfr l I x A IJVICRTISI NC SOLICITORS Seated: Barham Pierce. Thurston Pratt. lVlary Sanlmrn. il Standing: Sally lllather. Shirley Stuart. llonnu Hartshorn. Harry Sawyer. Ralph lluwe. anfl Rolvert Clmclwick. llg I .PW Seated: W'illiam Ledin. Jon Beaulieu. Janice Taylor. Alan DeHays. Standing: Norman Lundin. Donald Child, Leon Semeter. Robert Lyons. Robert Lothrop. Stephen Young. Joseph Corcoran. Mr. Kiernan. 'Me 0,5 ' 66:46 The Operators' Club. under the direction of Mr. Albert Kiernan of the Social Studies Department. met once each week throughout the school year. In this club, students interested in the various audio-visual machines owned bv the school were taught how to operate them properly. The accomplishment of the club was two-fold in that it gave valuable instruction to the students and also made qualified operators available to the school when they were needed for various activities. l , I I Tp , ,A A, Y s ,v . 5 Dir f F... - ' 'Il Q v-l '1 Q I I ln September, 1952. five years after we first set foot in Howard High School. we were deeply proud and happy to be the first seniors of West Bridgewatefs new school building. To be its first graduating class is a privilege which can be granted only once, and, as the class of 1953, we fully realize and appreciate the immensity of the honor. The modern design and geometric construction of the building seem to exemplify the modem world with its changing standards. As we stepped into a different house for our school, so shall we step into a world differing greatly from the conventional one of our parents and grandparents. We have the misfortune to be becoming adults during a period of world danger. Two wars already during our lifetime have left their scars on our way of life and on our perspective. Whether it is for the good of our characters or not. only time can tell. Surely the critical struggles have robbed many of our contemporaries of their ideals and have shaken even their basic faiths. In lieu of these there is a hardness. a cynicism which. though many adults deplore it, seems to be the best armor we have to protect ourselves from the buffeting and misfortunes of the world that we have to live in. Here in school our capable faculty and administration understand how instinctive it is to acquire a shell of hardnes when there is too much that is hurtful around us. Without a shell, the multitude of injustices. misconceptions. and cruelties around us would hurt too much, cut too deeply into our sympathies. However. they 'appreciate also the steadying qualities. the reassurance that some basic ideals and principles give. It is through their perseverance and their deep belief in tried and tested standards that we have. instilled somewhere deep within us. a clearer sense of values and an inspiring set of principles which. ultimately. will identify themselves. Their insistence on those values close to their heart has resulted in a compromise in us with which we are best equipped to meet the world. ln this age the hardness comes naturally. Wie need unceasing help to get and keep the ideals and faith that are equally necessary to protect us in this world to which we are committed. JOANNE STAPLES Q 7 by 1,7 ,il ' l -1 5 il l,,9' I-.1 .. r' ' 4 4 gif , , - 'Wo J : J , J ,,,9?, , 'V O W1 x' , s ! -.x- 5, - Q. , I' .': P 1 :ms ff ,Q iw . x . 'rg El giI. S i -,N 4 'Q -R X z - T 5 he I. 'sling-:Q Y ' 'bf-,W -I g , O -1... wif lik xg- ' 7fLlLw2?22fe2!i asf ff L L X ','1,l,1,'! x En- A M-Q. 231 , . I H . N -fam, - , I v .gig . A -- -'W-'V JLNNP-Y, QE!- F, A U 1 ff +?f !'1 nlilll 'IW '1 Ill-rll 'lllil SH! llllll blliill -J 4' 5-S'-Qt S -o N Marg 1 FRIED FISH 8 IC CHIPS X I 1 Q 5 ,r' t,- ..- QAL -'I ' o P L4 Janis Q 7 Noow 5 EWU sfnvucf Q... IIIEIIQH .15 if 'F' x., lb!! - Q3 w-A .z Xi. ., 'if if '4..f iloil sua ,, vt. mf AMXia?-:,1:Q,w.p,X..QgWvww.v-w-.-.x-.-.gr I 0UE'S MW - AR W 1 556 I ? ,XE X Q Lppuxilm JS! fi ' , ,I fmiilf x ,Rm B 451' . in - N V .. K gixmgx V , , 1 ?Ts1fv f2'E fHlIKfH +HAQmQA'F3 X f I ' Srfnns fHnPs Sfnfunn M P -- ' f N a ld SBREHHFBQT Lunnmm nmnf ' USG!! RHBS Mmm so '1 gi QKV. 1f'3gffe13?39f5S zo ? if VISITORS 3355603 FARR'S DRY GOODS, Inc. Sl -53 N. Main S+. BROCKTON, MASS. The Slore Thai Buys Direcl From The Mill 1 K.N V A ,-s,J.::,q.i, Hu sim' rim' me Q A osSFf'i4U'i32's2a:s 9 l A ' . M' ..--,mm-w .Lg-ii? f-- mnl12 ' COMPLIMENTS OF Browne's Sport Shop I6 Cen+re S+ree+ BROCKTON, MASS. A+hle1'ic Equipmeni Ou'rfiHers 'ro Schools and Colleges Since i930 TELEPHONE 8-020l F . I! gi Q'- ,f7i S14 Qs , 4P,NE' J Complimenfs Complimenfs I of of H ' ii' ' 7'C'1lflfm7l Sr 7l'I?'fi, UNEEK CLUB GASSETT'S JEWELRY ' ' '- Ace's Compliment of Gas - Oil- Tires Accessories GORDON H. ROSS A. CHEYUNSKI, Prop. Phone IO4-M-I ... -!.-,. u!liil.Y ., 1-u 1 I 1 I M Complimenfs of JACK WARRENS Value Mart Inc. Main Sf. A Brocldon 6049 Heaclquarfers for High School Team Jaclcefs Team Swea+ers CompIe're Gym Needs Dress and Sporfwear for Boys and Men Complimenis of SPORTSMAN'S CLUB . PHILLIP R. LAGERSTADT Compllmenls Jeweler - Wafchmalxer of , I062 Mann S+ree+ A FRIEND BROCKTON, MASS. Phone 8-0299 H as H IF: YSL'-Lt '.-s , .Z ll 1--. OAKDALE PACKING CO. 378 Pleasanl' S'I'. E. BRIDGEWATER, MASS. Wholesalers ancl Primary SHOE CITY AUTO BODY OO. Body and Fender Repair Lacquer and Enamel Refinishing Dis+ribu+orS of You Wreck 'emi We Fix 'em! HEAVY WESTERN BEEF-PORK-LAMB 9 Enid S+. VEAL-PROVISIONS Brocldonl Mass. BOB JONES Broc. I96-7285 CompIimen+s QUEEN JEWELRY s. APPLIANCE OO. 226 Main SI of Brocldon, Mass. PAUL'S TYDOL STATION ROOM I2 Phone 82322 A Complefe SeIec+ion of Jewelry Giffs and Appliances. W. R. MORSE Ha+'rer and Furnisher Il08 Main Sfreef CAMPELLO 30, MASS. Ba+'reries Tires Complimenls of MANNY 8: LEO Shell Service 32 Main S+. Bridgewaler, Mass. Telephone 867 LUBRlCATlON WASHING Heavy Dufy BaH'eries Cuslom Buill for Cars, Trucks, Boa+s, Diesels. Aslc for a Gary Simson Bai'- fery. GARY SlMSON LEAD WORKS, lnc. Wes? Bridgewaler Cenrer WETZELL'S Sporf Cabin Your Headquarrers For All Sporls 644 Belmonl' S'l'ree+ Brocldon Roule l23 CLASS Of S 195-3 ' t ,X I A All F 5 .: h S. ' Nz! h i 5 'Q Afier 'Phe Dance . . . AH'er 'rhe Show . . . Le+'s go 'lo SANDY'S Famous for Fried Clams and Ofher Delicious Foods-From a Sandwich lo a Dinner. 662 Belmonf S+. BROCKTON, MASS. Complimenis of WRlGHT'S Greenhouse Complimen+s of TRI-TOWN Hardware Sfore Complimenls of ERNlE'S Television and Appliance Bridgewarer Complimenfs of LUCINl'S MOTOR SALES Inc. Wesf Bridgewafer, Mass. TOWNE PHARMACY SIDNEY I. BERENSON Regisiered Pharmacisi' I7 Cenfral S+ree+ E. Bridgewafer, Mass. Telephone 3 Complimenfs of TROCCHVS Friendly Service S+aI'ion 563 Main Sfreei' Bridgewaier, Mass. Complimenfs of CHURCHILL SUPPLY Company Coais-Aprons-Towels BROCKTON HYANNIS Complimenfs of HOMESTEAD Dairy MILES OIL SERVICE HEATING OILS BURNER SERVICE 404 Crescenf Sfreef Wesf Bridgewafer, Mass. Phone Brocldon 8-l357 Complimenfs of BROMLEY'S Service Sfafion Bridgewafer, Mass. Complimenrs of Mr. 8m Mrs. WILLIAM E. TURNER '- Qsi2.2ig1:- , ' b.Q?,.Q ' -s1: '. :Q f-51 it X K ' - 5' si, .2 N A ' gg? A an ' '-.A ' iam ,,N.AQ-QYQISW' X L., iv: ww Complimenfs of PARAMOUNT CLEANERS Brockfon, Mass. Complimenfs of NELSON'S EXPRESS Complimenis of MAPLE ARENA Roller Skafing Ai' Hs Besi' Nor+h Main S+ree'l' BROCKTON, MASS. Complimenis of THE SENIOR CLASS of HOWARD SEMINARY Complimenis of R. W. MAPP Wholesale Fruii' Complimenfs of B.F. GOODRICH TIRES 205 Monfello Sfreef BROCKTON, MASS. Complimenls OT FAIRBANKS HARDWARE BRIDGEWATER, MASS. Complimenfs of ATKINSON Transpori' A. M. Gambao 8: Son TRUCK BODIES BUILT ancl REPAIRED BLACKSMITH Telephone 8-I588 620 Norfh Elm S+ree+ Wesf Bridgewafer McGillis Safery Valves MCGILLIS Service Engineering l554 Main S+. Brocldon Hayward Rofary Oil Burner Complimenfs of EAST BRIDGEWATER Co-Operafive Bank Ar1 s Body Shop Aufo Painfing Body and Fender Work ARTHUR VALLIERE, Prop. 298 Cen+ral S+ree+ Eas+ Bridgewa+er, Mass. Complimenfs of DR. and MRS. CALITRI C. E. Barnlnill 7 Ceniral S+. Easi' Bridgewafer DRY GOODS and NOVELTIES Asack Turkey Farms QuaIi+y Turkeys rhe year around EDWARD G. ASACK, Prop. I66 Souih S+ree+ Wes? Bridgewaier COMPLIMENTS OF BROCKTON EDISON COMPLIMENTS or BROCKTON SAVINGS BANK Complimenis of Complimenfs of Campello News Sfand The JUNIOR Class CAMPELLO COMPLIMENTS OF The Freshman Class Complimen+s of FRANKLIN PHARMACY lll0 Main Slreel Campello ROY A. FRANSEN, Reg. Pharm., Prop. I0 Sheppard Ave. Brocldon Tel. 3254-W-I Brocldon 48, Mass. Boslon Tel. CAP 76885 A. L. Cederg ren Transpor+a'rion-Boslon-Broclclon Bulldozer Work-General Conlracfing Excavaling Sancl-Gravel-Loam Complele Machine Shop Service AUTO TIRES and SUPPLIES Wholesale and Refail A. F. GERMAN CO., lncorporalecl ll59 Main Slreel' , Campello 69, Mass. Tel. l303-l308 Broclzlon Barnslable Road Hyannis, Mass. Tel. Hyannis I006 HHS 1953 COMPLIMENTS of WEST BRIDGEWATER Pos'r Office COMPLIMENTS of GInn's AI'IanI'ic Service 2 Wesi' Cen+er S+ree+ WEST BRIDGEWATER, MASS. Telephone Brocldon 9699 You Can Gel' 'Mosl' Any- Ihing ar Ben's BEN'S 5c-5 I .OO Srore, Inc. II22 Main S'I'. Campello Phone Broc. I586 OPEN EVERY EVENING Complimenrs of FRAN K HOWE Turkey Farm 40 Ash Slreef W. BRIDGEWATER, MASS. Phone 643-MI H?-75 CI S . , any I 9 f,!Eg-' 1' ' I - ,Y ' - -3-4,5 IN 1 I Q Q t, 'Y 'F' If S V G J ' ,?,:? ,f , ,F Q-4? I -. f I I: Wlzl -2 '- , ' E I H . Sm Il? S ,, .. I It yy . , .I 4 'Divx ' ,e X ' ,.. N '- ' ' 'f-w...1Y.-.1-'N ,E N 1 .w 'SS.' ' K S r' 5 M S Q . t as 1: . ,,,, W x S 4 v I wx S A 55, .. 914, .N . ,.: ' 9'2 sif - T AN - -f' -. - 5 ., ' :s,.. 'V N .- 'A'- . . , xx' , Q . ' fx X- 3 N , ' A III' -E, 1.953 PlLLSBURY'S Greenhouses Flowers for all occasions 506 NORTH MAIN ST. WEST BRIDGEWATER Home Laundry 467 WEST CENTER ST. Tel. Brocldon 207-W2 Complimenls of WILCORT JEWELERS 246 Main S+ree+ BROCKTON, MASS. For Thai GracIua+ion Wa+ch BuLovA HAMILTON GRUEN WYLER ELGIN HELBROS BLANCHARD Chevroler Co., Inc. 325 Broad S+ree'I Bridgewaier R+.I8, Mass. George A. Blanchard Telephone 2679 Complimenis of CORSON'S Service Sfafion 69 Belmoni' S+ree+ BROCKTON, MASS. Complimenfs of a Friend TAUNTON Lumber Co. E. H. SMITH, Gen. Mgr. 243 No. Monfello Sf. BROCKTON Budger Paymenfs For Repairs Easy Parking Space Telephone I9IO Complimenfs of WEST BRIDGEWATER Auxiliary Uni+ 66 American Legion r . ,Ra V FOOTWEAR BY THE COUNTRY'S LEADING MAKERS LANOUE BROS. 45 Legion Parkway BROCKTON, MASS. Telephone l5OI Compliment of READ BROTHERS Garage Complimenfs of MOTHERS' CLUB of Wes+ Bridgewa+er Complimenfs of ELM SQUARE Garage Brake 8: Lighf Tesfing General Repairs Welding CompIimenI's of CYNTI'IIA'S Beaufy Salon Cenfral Square Wesf Briclgewafer Telephone Brocldon 6935-W COMPLIMENTS OF FORSBERG ELECTRIC FRIGIDAIRE S1'uar+-MacRober+s Co. 2I Cenfre SIree'I' BROCKTON, MASS. Telephone I297 Complimenfs of SAMUEL B. CHOLERTON Insurance BRIDGEWATER, MASS. www.. -W' xv-, . . COMPLIMENTS OF A. PETER BARREL CO. COMPLIMENTS OF PRODUCER'S DAIRY Complimenis of MANSULLA BRQS. Oil Company 603 MonIeIIo SI. BROCKTON, MASS. Phone I898 DAVENPORT GRAIN CO H. R. SneII, Prop. Macc and B-B Feeds 88 Norfh Main S+. WEST BRIDGEWATER COMPLIMENTS OF THE IRVING LEVITT COMPANY Bosfon, Mass. HALLAMORE MOTOR TRANSPORTATION TRUCKING and RIGGING CRANE SERVICE Lake S+. Monfello, Mass. Telephones 3460-3459 Complimenfs of METCALF 8: SONS Oil Company 53 Clif'I'on Ave. Brocldon, Mass. Telephone 5645 W. H. LUDDY 81 SON 7I Norfh Cenfral S'l'ree1' Easf Briclgewa1'er, Mass. Telephones E.B. 8-2I9I and 8-2463 CHARTER BUSES FOR EVERY EVENT Complimenrs of Home Appliance Shop Wes+inghouse Appliances A 20 Main S+. Bridgewaier Telephones: 2I7I and 2335 l Complimenfs of A. A. DEFRANCESCO Groceries Vegefal-'2leS Frozen Foods 227 Maffield S+ree'l' Wes? Bridgewafer CENTRAL SQUARE Pharmacy THE REXALL STORE Louis Berenson. Ph.G., Reg. Pharm. Cenfral Square 8: Main S+. BRIDGEWATER. MASS. Telephone Bridgewaler 5460 SOUTH SHORE Refrigera+ion Co. Sales-Service 352 Miin S+. Brocldon, Mass. Telephone 363 JOSEPH D. BROUTHERS, Prop. Complimenfs of BRIDGEWATER MOTOR Sales Oldsmobile Sales 81 Service Telephone Bridgewafer 2004 J' 3 Complimenfs of CENTER SCHOOL Parent Teachers Association GLAD-ACRE FARMS MERTON H. OUDERKIRK ROUTE I06 WEST CENTER STREET WEST BRIDGEWATER. MASS. Roadside Sfand Open Year Round SPRING SUMMER FALL Perennial Planfs Sweef Corn Apples Annual Planfs Gladiolus Sweef Cider Vegefable Planls Raspberries Squash PoHed Planls Peas Pumpkins Memorial Arrangemenis Asparagus Pelfefeeg Gladiolus Bulbs Tom,-,foes Holland Bulbs Seeds Fancy Fl-ui+5 Hardy Chrysan+hemums Ferlilizer Every Vege-lable Colored Corn Geraniums lmaginable Gourds Early Fruiis 8: Jams 8: Jellies Vegerables La+e Fruirs 8: Vegeiables WINTER Chrisfmas Trees Wrea+hs Sprays Laurel Roping Apples Pofaioes Squash Mixed Fruii' 81 Vegefables Z- x X. - I Complimenfs of WALEECO F. B. WAS:-:BURN CANDY CORP. , Q .t BI'0CIK'f0 ' Massachuse'I'+s WOODWARD'S AUTO SPRING SHOP, Inc Aufomofive Jobbers and Dis+ribu+ors REPAIRS of all KINDS Ib4-l72 Norih Moniello S+. BROCKTON I3, MASS. Telephones 3609 and 8032 I Complimenfs of We HOWARD TEMPLE I I Pythian Sisters No. 97 Complimenfs of PIERCE REFRIGERATION COMPANY Office 8: Service Deparimeni' 387 N. Elm S+ree+ Wes+ Bridgewaier Warehouse-Showroom I43 Couri Sireef Brocldon, Mass. Telephone Brocldon I088 COMPLIMENTS OF ELM SQUARE PHARMACY Complimen+s of B U N C EY'S Congrafulafions +o +he' CLASS OF l953 FROM THE WEST BRIDGEWATER BRANCH of fhe Briclgewafer Savings Bank COMPLIMENTS OF RICH BROS. CONSTRUCTION CO., li'1kbrpora+ed wi-TI Com pIimenI's of GRIFFIN BUICK Company Complimenfs of LONDON CLOTHING Corpora'I'ion Complimenfs of WIRTI-:MORE GRAIN C0 9'a+ 'a 'S 8: FUEL CO. TO THE CLASS of I953 W' 'II1 F ds W'I I'I'l S vi I lrC:.:IIeC2eke, Fuel 8iIRaii1g:CiIsce LUDDY S NEWS STAND Telephone TeIepI1one 25 Cen-fl-al S+, Bridgewater E' Bridgewaier Easf Bridgewafer Mass. 5469-2l5l 70 - . mv. .9 1. . 1 va .Qing YP Complimems of Coal-Fuel Oils-Coke BURQUEIS C. V. HULTMAN 8: SONS - FueI Service Service S+a+f0f' sez Main S+. Brocldon, Mass Tel. Brockfon 8-0834-W Telephone 7039 BROCKTONLS BREEN,S Skyview Drive-In RouI'e 28 BEST WISHES TO YOU ENTERTAINMENT UNDER THE STARS Social Cafering I042 Main S+reeI' BROCKTON, MASS. I 9 I 5 Tuberculin Tested Pasteurized in Glass HILLCREST FARMS DAIRY Incorporated 50I North Main Street West Bridgewater, Mass Telephone Brockton 7926 'G .A ,V ,LXR ' I' x r N. f fvff: 'X XT .,6f,,2NL--x : if is- ,-. ,e Compliments of West Bridgewater Grange No. 403 COM PLIMENTS of 'l'he SUNSET AVENUE P.T.A. P COMPLIMENTS of Hue WOODARD Cr WRIGHT LAST COMPANY Besi' Wishes 'ro 'rhe Class of l953 HOWARD HIGH SCHOOL COMPONENT MANUFACTURING Service, Inc. Complimenfs of HOC KOMOC K Farm , .- - -evxxl ' .X-Lyn'--il, . H . Complimenfs of AN DERSON'S Garage Besf Wishes +o +he Class of I953 from BOB Cr KEN'S Restaurant Complimenfs of COELHOS Grocery 604 Norfh Elm SI. WEST BRIDGEWATER Complimenfs of THE KNOTTY PINE HEDlN'S GARAGE Gulf Gas 8: Oils Tires-Tubes ' ACCESSORIES 81 GREASING EXPERT AUTO REPAIRING BODY and FENDER WORK I66l Main S+. Campello Telephone 8-I047 CompIimen'I's of Jay's Dairy Maid Telephone 2b20 CAMPELLO SHOE STORE JOSEPH CARRUIOLO Prop. Dependable Shoes for Ihe Enfire Fam- ily. Rubbers-Fine Shoe Repairing. I085 Main Sireei BROCKTON. MASS. Complimenfs of NANCY BRADFORD SCHOOL OF DANCING Complimenfs of LINDGREN MARKET 352 Nor+h Elm S+. Tel. 4337 WEST BRIDGEWATER MARBLE HARDWARE . 8: Sporfing Goods Co. Devoe Painfs 8: Supplies Sporring Goods 995 Main S+., Brocldon 37, Mass. OPPOSITE LONDON CLOTHING CO. Besi' Wishes A. R. PARKER CO. Roufe I06 Easf Bridgewafer Complimenfs of ll High S'I'ree'I' Brocldon THE BOOSTER'S CLUB OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 5 A.M. TILL MIDNITE -1 l 1 1 , CompIimen'rs of Complimenis of THE Bridgewater CULINARY ARTISTS Ice 81 Coal Co. of fhe High School Cafeferia CompIimen+s of HOPPY'S OIL SERVICE CompIimen+s of MILKY WAY DAIRY Disiribuiors of FINE MILK and CREAM CHEYUNSKI BROTHERS Wesi' Bridgewa+er Tel. 787 Complimenfs of KEMP TRANSPORTATION Wes+ BricIgewa+er Complimenfs of H. 6' W. MOLD Wesf Briclgewafer Compliments of The Howard High PARENT-TEACHER Association I COMPLIMENTS OF West Bridgewater WOODWORKING COMPANY K xxx-S Nkwt Q 5314 at pmt . , F A N . -9231: 2:1393 52 4.31115 14:3-Hg .lv -W' ,'l'.g':. .fgl f.-' ': ' 'fU!fQ1'Zf?lt'C.B ,Xl . g',' , 2. .ffl 'QM r f . 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COMPLIMENTS OF M CONGRATULATIONS 'ro fhe CLASS of I953 LORING STUDIOS ain Sfreei' ' Brocldo M Telephone 30I0 YOUR SCHOOL PHOTOGRAPHER Complimenfs of W. W. NOYES 81 SONS Telephone 65I3-W Complimenfs of OLD HOMESTEAD RUG Range and Fuel Oil Company 455 Spring Sf. Wes? Bridgewaler LOVEDAY'S Complimem of ee+. was Teleeiieee ion JAMES W. BRINE CON Radios Refrigerafors Incorponned Television Appliances SERVICE SPECIALISTS 706 Main Si. Brocldon, Mass. N., Complimenfs of SUPER TIRE COMPANY Cen+ral Square Bridgewaler, Mass. Telephone Briclgewaier 732 Complimen+s of CH ET'S TOPSY of Wes+ Bridgewa'I'er GURN EY BROS. CO. Jewelers Since l84I Main S+. Brocldon Complimenfs of MON-l'Y'S Cycle Shop Wesl Bridgewaier Complimen1's of DUNNINGTON'S PHARMACY BROCKTON, MASS. You Can Ge'r 'Mosi' Anyfhing a+ Ben's BEN'S 5c-SI.00 STORE, Inc. II22 Main Sf. CAMPELLO, MASS. RCNWNVS Comptmems Personal Jewelers O Since I900 DAVID HOUSEWARES '00 Main S+' BROCKTON, MASS. Complimenis of MAX BERKOWITZ Complimenis of J. 81 L. GEORGE Sc-S I .00 STORE 3I Cen'rral S+. Easf Bridgewa+er. Mass. Complimenfs of CAMPELLO PHARMACY II45 Main S+. Campello, Mass. TELEPHONE 96I I Complimen+s of Dunbafs RUSTCRAFT and NORCROSSE GREETING CARDS THE ART SHOP 59 Easf Elm Sfreei' Fine ArI'isI's' Maferials, Oils, Wafer Colors, Papers, e+c. Drawing In- sI'rumen+s and Slide Rules. Brocldon Tel. I I 59 NOKES' SIGN SHOP Complimenfs of C. R. PEARSON H. J. HOLMSTRAND , 1 Painis and Wallpapers Wholesale and Re+aiI Phone 4635 769 Main SI. BROCKTON, MASS. Complimenis of SNOW'S FRIENDLY STORE Complimenfs of BEACON TRAILER PARK Complimenis of DORR'S PRINT SHOP Bridgewa+er, Mass. Complimenfs of RIVERSIDE DAIRY COMPLIMENTS OF Y. D. LUNCH Specialize in Pizza 8: SpagheHi BRIDGEWATER, MASS Phone B'wa+er 838 Cornplimenfs of Tony's SERVICE STATION ALLEN SHOE SHOP II46 Main Sf. Opposi'l'e Marlcei Sl. CAMPELLO, MASS. All iypes of slippers and rubber foofwear Firsl qualily shoes a+ reasonable prices L. D. H. FULLER, D.M.D. Denlisl' Telephone I6I Howard S+. Broc. 6667-W W. Bridgewaler By Appoinfmeni Complimenfs of EVERETT E. YOUNG Confraclor 8: Builder ' 'Q -N. . ' 1.:2- I 1 - ' f- L -. ln ' . rlal f erea .Ea .l ........ L r a L . f l ff rirg lre COMPLIMENTS Complimenis of OF HOLMES HILL FARM ROGER and DORQTHY BURRu.L Herbs 81 Herb Producfs Bunny's Rest 90 N. Main S+. Brocldon, Mass. Complimenls of J05- J- BRAGA GILLESPIE-SHERBURNE Wholesale dealer in FUEL COMPANY' lnc' Cigars. Tobacco. COAL OIL BURNERS and Confedionery COKE STOKERS Cigarelle Vending Machines FUEL Tel. Broc. 8-0930 OILS 570 N. Elm S+. W. BRIDGEWATER, MASS. 532 Mon+ello S+. Brocldon. Mass. Phone: 3780 I LINEHAN, Inc. Clothiers Main Sfreef ai' Pleasan+ Brocldon, Mass TELEPHONE 1605 THE BLUE NOTES COMPLIMENTS OF Five Piece Orchesha ANDREIS MARKET Music for all Occasions Cochesefh Mass. 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