Hudson High School - Inter Nos Yearbook (Hudson, MA)

 - Class of 1953

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parents and advxsors we held a successful food sale Compeunve Plays were here agam The cast of our play He Stoopr to Snoop mcluded William L Glynn Ann Goodrng Charles Gallagher Lorrame Brown Davxd Sherman Carole Roche Alfred R10 and Ed ward Benort Sprtng brought a busy nme of the year for us Fxrst rn Aprrl we recerved our school rmgs from Mxss Glynn at a very rmpressxve Rrng Dance Then on May fifth came the brggest socral event of our year the unxor Prom wxth musrc by Salamones Orchestra and Mlldred Cummrngs rexgmng as our Prom Queen Chosen to represent us at Massachusetts Boys State were Damel Brackett and Paul Kerrlgan Glrls State Patrrcla Baker At the commencement of the class of 52 Raymond Guerard recerved the Rnchard H Vxdeto Memonal Award for outstandmg sportsmanshxp Durmg the year Paul V Davis was chosen Student of the Month because of hrs cour xge and determmatron The last actrvmy of our umor year was 1 Fare well Assembly for the senlors This was rn the form of a qunz gtme written by Patrncna Baker and Anne Houghton and acted by members of the class Whnle we looked forward to summer vacatron we were a httle sorrowful too for we knew that soon we would be startmg our last year at Hudson Hrgh School GRAND OLD SENIORS September 1952 Seniors at last and how txme fires' Thrs last year we had Robert Davrs as Presrdent Betty Archambeau as Vrce Presrdent Anne Houghton as Secretary and Wrllnam T Glynn as Treasurer Our representatrves to the Student Councrl were Audrey ones and Danrel Brackett We were more than proud when Wnllram T Glynn was elected presrdent for we knew he would do well as head of the student body Durmg the fall we held dances after several foot ball games and rn january held another food sale whrch was very successful Now came the last trme we would be prxvrleged to take part rn competmve Plays Our play The Re ugee Babyutter under the able drrecnon of Mr Courremanche had as nts cast Alda Bowlby Wrlltam L Glynn Anne Houghton Robert Davrs Drane Wlrth Davxd Sherman and Betty Archambeau In Aprrl we held our three act Semor Play whnch was an rmmedxate success All too soon the tnme had slnpped away It was june md we were gettnng ready for Commencement Week Fnrst came Baccalaureate then the Outmg the Receptnon Class Nrght the Banquet and Gradua non followed rn rapnd successron Now we had our long awarted drplomas Though we no longer return each September we shall cherrsh these memorres of four wonderful years together , . . , 1 x 1 1 ' ' x J 9 ' ' . Y ' ' , . . . . . . 7 . . . , . v J 1 - l x v . . l . , f , at . . .. l y , . ' ' 1 ' u w Y ' I ' ' ' 1 1 9 U .. . 4 . . , , ' . .' J . - 1 V . . . . . . - ' v n s K I I Y - u ' ' Y 1

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lu tor VERDANT FRESHMEN September 1949 The day whuch was to mark the begunnung of the best years of our luves had come We were un hugh school but alas we were not per mutted to attend classes at the hugh school buuldung Instead we must contunue our studues at the Grammar School Nevertheless we were truly Freshmen and were welcomed to the school at an assembly A few weeks later we were guests at the first Senuor dahce Both of these events helped make us feel that we were a part of the school After we had become acquaunted wuth our fellow classmates we chose our class officers They were Presudent Wulluam Pauplus Vuce Presudent Ann Ruchard Lyons The first attempt we made at dra matucs vsas un the Competutuve Plays The mme of our play was Don 1 Call Me jumor' wuth the cast consust ung of Paul Kerrugan Patrucua Baker Wulluam I Glynn Shurley Young Peggy ones Betty Archam beau and Grace West In the sprung we held the Freshman Froluc the first dance of our hugh school lufe june came at last and we looked forward to next year when we would have classes un the hugh school buuldung GAY YOUNG SOPHOMORES September 1950 Now we were Sophomores When electuon tume rolled around we found ourselves f under the able leadershup of Ruchard Lyons Presu dent Ann Goodung Vuce Presudent Patrucua Patter son Secretary and Charles Guudottu Treasurer Dur ung the fall we held a successful dance For our entry un the play Competutuon we selected Hold the Lme Pleauc The cast uncluded Maryorue MacDonald Ruch ard Lyons Wuluam L Glynn Paul Kerrugan Carole Roche Betty Archambeau Davud Mortenson and Albert Fagerquust Our May Queen Dance un the sprung was the most umportant event of the year Wulluam L Glynn and Ann Goodung were chosen Kung and ueen Funals were approachung and we realuzed that the next two years were to be the most umportant un our hugh school careers JOLLY JUNIORS September 1951 We came back to school wuth the knowledge that now we were upper classmen Thus year was to be crowded wuth memorues for each of us We chose as class offucers Presudent Albert Fagerquust Vuce Presudent Lorraune Brown Secre tary Betty Archambeau Treasurer joseph McMahon When the tume came to choose our school rungs we decuded that unstead of the usual torch of learnung on the sudes of the rung we would have a hawk whuch would make the rungs dustunctuvely ours We alter nated wuth the Senuors un holdung dances after the football games whuch everyone seemed to enyoy and look forward to Thanks to the co operatuon of our , - ' Q . , . - . L . . D , 7 - . . . n . . . I I 1 - ' 7 9 . I ' H A 3 ' Y I I ! 9 , . . Q . 7 ' . . I y I U n Z l ' I , . Goodingg Secretary, Patricia Pattersong and Treasurer, ' v Y. v A l ' , ' , J , - u - g D B Z , 7 . . ' K . , Y Y Y , ' 1 . , . ' 1 . ' . 20



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4,45 -4 -137.2 sm? ,L g 5' rj QI 'U V'oJ'4 g' aa sv! X XX P 99 '4 a 41 in 'pQ vb r mg 'lf B 4 .1 ag, If 9 A 'ii hiv, 6 Our plane circles the field and upon landmg we find we have just time to get to the theater before the premier performance of The Hero of 63 begins We hail a cab driven by William L Glynn and five minutes later we emerge a but shaken but still ln good spirits at the entrance to the theater owned by Charles Guldottn lavishly desxgned by Chase Rodger and built by the famous engineering trto Albert Fagerquxst Charles Silva and William T Glynn Chester Olaskl we learn later ts the protectionist On entering we are ushered to our seats and once seated we scrutinize the mterlor which IS decorated in mellow tones of nocturnal blue Bordermg the ceiling are arabesques running mto seemingly infinite space while the massive walls are accentuated with heraldlc escutcheons of the ancient English authors and dramatlsts Now our gaze falls to the stage which is extravagantly decorated rn monochromatic tones of fiowmg red velvet Before our eyes can leave th1s beautiful structure the llghts grow dim and the movie begins with Betty Archambeau smgmg the class song while we glance at the following list of directors and the various personnel employed PRODUCER HIS SECRETARY ART DIRECTOR MUSIC DIRECTORS MAKE UP DIRECTOR COSTUME DIRECTOR JAMES BATTISTI BEVERLY HAYES SANDRA GRAVES DOLORES DIAS MILDRED GIBSON JEAN SCHIAPPA JUDY PARDEE CAST BETTY ARCHAMBEAU RAYMOND GUERARD SCENE UNIVERSITY OF HUDSON The rest of the stars are the local university pro fessors and other townspeople The movie begins The story IS about the general everyday life on any campus but wart the personnel at the University looks vaguely familiar why yes theres Kenny Wallis teachmg French and as the movie proceeds we find Edward Benoit as English professor Marshall Bruce as astronomy professor Gloria DeArcangel1s as professor of journalism Diane Wxrth as chemnstry professor with her assistant Charles Gallagher Ruben Souza is professor of Por tuguese Robert Davis is professor of Latm Frances OConneIl is professor of psychology Mary Spencer and Barbara Terrro are assocrate professors of bust ness Shirley Chaves and Lorrame Chrcome teach home economics Peter Schlrckman is professor of forestry while our own Carole Roche IS the Dean of Women Now the scene changes to the local drugstore owned by David Mortenson assisted by Frank Plmen tel and Alfred R10 We find them neglecting their customer and listening to the Un1versxty's famed coach, Rlchad Lyons, giving his weekly football fore cast Suddenly he ts Interrupted by a news flash Wrllam L Glynn, the cab driver, was seriously in lured this afternoon when he failed to negotiate the 3 'A . l .g , - C' 'n' fr 5 2 1 -A X X? ,,- 1 M t ' CV -Ref 'SX fl 'J -4 4, X A f 0, 1 X ..v - , .qd'v.'- .ivy 3: ff J X X g s . g 'aa A' 0' '32 ' 1 ,Zuni . f Q an 5-Q :ew - X , - tv f 9 I -7 0, iii' vjklggf X g f as I ff XX v ' fi? 4 f-1 .ta we E t . - .ULU - 4.9 'fzf,'l,-fp? if I 4 Y Q i 0 2' Q ix 9' C l U ,' Q t . 1 a . .. X 1 H - I ' 1 9 Y Y U I . ' I a 3 ' ' ' . . . ., s . . . . i . . ' , 1 , . . . . - y y , , . . . , I 1 . , . . Q i , . . A. . Z . 4 . 4 9 ' - I I I h L . . A ' - . ' D Y 5 a ' . Q , . . .- 3 . . . . L . . , - 22

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