Huntington High School - Talisman Yearbook (Huntington, MA)

 - Class of 1950

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We entered here as Freshmen And now it makes us smile- We thought ourselves so bright then. But we were kids all the while. Today they're all behind us, That mingled crowd of days. Few were dark and dreary, But most were glad and gay. At last we think ourselves grown-up And ready to conquer the world. We go forward into battle Our flags of courage unfurled. Farewell to Huntington High School And each teacher, friend and mate. Our gratitude to them, we owe As we advance to meet our fate. 'Sally Caron' l K ,., Af- , , . .- -,,..,5,,,,v..W, V. If S P L I I r i I V .. . vw ,.,, .v,n.- Y-fi, v.., ,,. Y- Yv- Dedication MR. JOSEPH S. KELLY We, the class of nineteen hundred and fifty, proudly and sincerely dedicate this, our Talisman, to a man who throughout his years at Huntington High School, has given freely of his time, efforts and advice and who shall remain dear to us as teacher, idol, coach and everlasting friend. 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Respect the faculty that forms thy judgments. 5 1 , ,:,- ,M.5,4' MRS. EMILY Pg GILL MR. JOSEPH S. KELLY Goodness does not consist in great- True sportsmanship is an attribute ness, but greatness in goodness. in any walk of life. MR. JAMES W- NICKENNA MR. WILLIAM E. FENTON NO One IIIIOWS Whlif he Call do 'fill Gentle of speech: beneficent of mind he tries. , 6 ...H , L, -H .. A ., , , -e-H ff.,4 rl--issiiug--M-A --P -----A A17-e -M ...Nu WE, THE SENIORS- Class Class Class Class Motto: Success Attend A Les Port Du T1-avail Colors: Green and White. Flower: Yellow Rose. Advisor: Mr. Joseph S. Kelly. KENNETH LEONARD BROWN 'Ken' 'Kenny' 'Primo' Sing Away Sorrow, Cast Away Care Murrayfield Grammar School College Prep. Town Treasui-er3g Town Selectman 49 Student Council President 4: Basketball Manager 3, Town Finance Committee Z: Talisman Staff 43 Glee Club 1,Z,3,4p General Chorus l,Z,3,4g Operetta 1,33 Variety Show Z Basketball 43 Hi-Lights Staff 3,41 Amplifier Stiff Z. SARA ANN CARON 'Sally' A Flashing Smile Wins Many Friends Murrayfield Grammar Schoool College Prep, Town Clerk 3.4: Glee Club Z,3,4g Basketball Manager 23 Cheerleader 3,4p Class Secretary Z, Class Reporter 45 Hi-Lights Staff 3,45 Talisman Staff 4: Variety Show Z,4g Operetta l,3g Debating Club 35 Sophomore Hop Committee Z3 Prom Committee 4g General Chorus l,Z,3,4. GORDON FRANCIS BUSH 'Gordie' 'Curly' Easy, Affable, Familiar, Friendly Woronoco Grammar School General Westfield High School 1,22 Basketball 3,45 Talisman Staff 4, Baseball 3. 8 IWW!! JANET MARGARE T HEATH 'Jan' To Be Short Is No Disgraceg Only A Little inconvenient Murrayfield Grammar School College Prep. Town Selectman Z1 Town Moderator 35 Student Council President 35 Class Reporter lg Class Treasurer Z: Class President 3: Talisman Staff 2,45 Hi-Lights Staff l,3,4, Debating Club 2,35 Glee Club l,Z,3,43 General Chorus l,Z,4p Operetta l,3g Variety Show Z,4g Basketball l,Z,3,4g Basketball Captain 45 Cheerleader l,Z,3,4: Sophomore Hop Committee Z9 Prom Committee 45 School Play 2,45 RAYMOND MILO CRUM 'Ray' 'Hokie' ' Modesty Is The Citadel of Virtue Murrayfield Grammar School College Prep Town Constable 3,45 Basketball 2,3g Basketball Manager Zg Operetta 3: Debating Club 2.3: Glee Club Z,3,4g School Play Zg Sophomore Hop Committee Z: Prom Committee 4. EVELYN MARIE DUNN 'Ev' 'Berg' 'Bergi-e' Happiness Seems Made To Be Shared Murrayfield Grammar School Commercial Town Tax Collector Z,3,4p Class Vice-President Z: Class Secretary 3g Class Reporter 4g Talisman Staff Z3 Basketball 1,25 Hi-Lights Staff 3,4: Amplifier Staff Zg Cheerleader l,Z,3,4g Captain, Cheering Squad 3,4g Glee Club l,Z,3,43 General Chorus l,Z,3,4g Variety Show 2,43 Debating Club 2,35 Operetta 1,33 School Play Z5 Sophomore Hop Committee Z: Prom Committee 4, I 9 rw -V i . 5 I l I I I RICHARD FRANCIS LANGILL ' 'Dick' 'Hmer' Few Things Are Impossible To Diligence And Skill Woronoco Grammar School College Prep. Class President Z3 Sophomore Hop Committee Z3 Glee Club 13 Hi-Lights Staff 33 Boys' State Representative 33 Basketball 1,Z,3,4Q Co-Captain Basketball 43 Baseball 3. F I ,V l MARY ELIZABETH LAGOY 'Mare' She ls Good That Does Good I-'or Others Murrayfield Grammar School Commercial Town Finance Committee 32 Town Assessor 33 Town Selectman 43 Class Vice-President 3,43 Girls' State i l E E Representative 33 DAR Award 43 Prom Committee 43 f Hi-Lights Staff 43 Talisman Staff 43 Variety Show 43 Basketball l,Z,3,43 Glee Club 43 Sophomore I-lop Com - mittee 2. I i K I JAMES J. HOEY 'Jim' Anything For A Quiet Life Woronoco Grammar School General Talisman Staff 43 Basketball l,Z,3,43 Basketball Captain Z,3,43 Baseball l,Z,3,4. 3 10 7- 3 - 3- ...- ..,g, .. . - Ve.,--.f-. f-- W ' ' ' ' ' '-W V DOROTHY ARLINE MASON 'Dot' Wiadom Of Many And The Wit Of One Worthington Grammar School College Prep. Town Treasurer 4: Class President 4: Hi-Lights Staff 43 Student Council 43 Prom Committee 4: Debating Club 3: Glee Club 2.3.43 Talismnn Staff 4: School Play 43 Operetta 1.3: Variety Show 33 Basketball 3,4. FRANK WILLIAM MILLER 'Frankie' Silence ll An Anawer Of A Wiae Man Worcmoco Grammar School General Claaa Reporter Z: Baaketball l,Z,3,4g Baseball 3. JUNE ANN PARISH J'uneAnn' Remember This-That Very Little ls Needed 'Ib Make A Happy Life Worthington Grammar School Commercial Hi -Lights Staff 45 Talisman Staff 4: Glee Club Z,3,4: General Chorus l,Z,3,45 Variety Show 2,43 Basketball 45 Sophomore Hop Committee Z5 Prom Committee 4: Operetta 1,3. ll H A 0 M V -' 'Au' H-mu-nl r w W J.. E- PATRICIA ANN MAGARGAL 'Red' 'Maggie' 'Pat' Worthington Grammar School Commercial Class Secretary 4: Sophomore Hop Committee 4: Hi-Lights Staff 4: Talisman Staff 4: Glee Club Z,3,4: Basketball 4: Operetta l,3. ROBERT ALAN SMITH 'Snuffy' 'Bob' Appetite Comes With Eating Murrayfield Grammar School General Town Constable Z,3: Town Selectman 4: Hi-Lights Staff 3,43 Talisman Staff 4: Sophomore Hop Committee Z: Prom Committee 4. STELLA SIEMBOR 'Stash' 'Stel' The Quarrels Of Lovers Are The Renewals of Lovers Chestnut Junior High, Springfield College Prep. Westfield High School Z: Class President l: Student Council 1: Cheerleader 1: Class Treasurer 4: Prom Committee 4: Glee Club l,3,4: Operetta 1,31 Variety Show 4: School Play 4: Basketball 3: Talisman Editor 4: Chorus l,3: 12 Q in CAROL MAY VANCE 'Mayvance' A Merry Heart Maketh A Cheerful Countenance Russell Village School College Prep. Town Assessor Z,3,4g Hi-Lights Staff 45 Prom Committee 43 Talisman Staff 4: Sophomore Hop Com- mittee Z: Glee Club 1,Z,3,4g Variety Show 2,43 Debat ing Club 2,33 Operetta l,3. JESSIE EILEEN WRIGHT 'Jess' 'Irma Content Shall Place Me Above Them All Worthington Grammar School College Prep. Basketball l,Z,35 School Play Z3 Glee Club 2,3,4g Sophomore Hop Committee 2. M03 i A E 41.47 gm W s 5? FR I n 0 l 1 Q D , dx 4 R n QQB7 1 6521+ WW , ' ' 13 Class Creed We, the class of nineteen hundred and fifty, believe in good citizenship, happiness, fairness, loyalty and intelligence, in freedom of personal being and free enterpriseg in the democratic government of the United States as the only just and economic form of ruling, in co-operation, thrift and in God. We believe Success Awaits At Labor's Gates and as our motto, we will uphold it and use it in achieving our individual goals in life--the goals we know, understand and believe . Prettiest Girl Handsomest Boy Most Popular Girl Most Popular Boy Noisiest Quietest Boy Quietest Girl Most Likely to Succeed Best Girl Dancer Best Boy Dancer Best Dressed Girl Best Dressed Boy Class Wit Oldest Member Youngest Member Best Girl Athlete Best Boy Athlete Most Industrious Woman Hater Man Hater Best Speaker Most Studious Favorite Actress Class Statistics Class Ballot Stella Siembor Gordon Bush Janet Heath James Hoey Kenneth Brown Frank Miller Mary Lagoy Richard Langill Sally Caron Raymond Crum Stella Siembor Raymond Crum Dorothy Mason James Hoey Kenneth Brown Janet Heath James Hoey Robert Smith Frank Miller Mary Lagoy Janet Heath Richard Langill Jane Russell Favorite Actor Montgomery Clift Favorite Song Open Door, Open Arms Favorite Radio Program Chesterfield Supper Club Favorite Crooner Bing Crosby Favorite Baseball Team Red Sox Favorite Orchestra Guy Lombardo Favorite Subject Study Hall 14 yhrgom lzgl HUFNOO :WEEE Exim Fish 'Ed 0:-hm W-:A UUCNQ D30 3:-:EEUU UIHOEEN-Sm Em cmcmam Etwcgxm LEU EEDEEOU -ICEEPSW MOOFWEEDZ D30 NSESEEOU MZCESGISW CE Cswf-:Sim CE CSMCSCDTH Egwdimm E03 Whit! -Cgzm D:-U .SESS ECO UHOEAHQHE 0330 F0520 .FE tgdm USMC?-fm UOOYW OEEMUHM MVOOL Eg EQOA NCES his WBDOE m-to :dm Nga Wedhwpa FNSVHUOH Ugg Ei CMI:-A Egwmgam 2932 gmc UCSF m W vs-N03 HOOSUW VEC!! ,202 F5503 530m WUENM HSAOQ weigh iii mUgOE MEHOQ HNEENMO 0552 WHOOHIV Chao 9850609 OEOUQ Eyswm-UE Unch Nm. 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I-Q:5J .5Ei,,QZI.I?:gIQE':2:'I3':E??II?E5!::I'I12Z'IWi5IZ5E:'-F222 Eb: 2: '7 '.2::'?f'.?il-- I: , - ' 5-Y-25-5-5?ii:3 I3-f. ---- ,:g:, ': , 2 g:g- Cf '. ' ,, 'Q 5-f -j ' :I ::'fq:::,.'z- .,... , f' ' ---. 'fm.,..' .Q I W,,j,,Ef ,.,w I-M, , , .... f .gn 5' 4 F .25 ,, ' gfzffygaggsgw' ,Ah :gg HI EDDIE.--DOT MASON , . fy I if I A it ' ' za 1 --F H II I 'i ifvigswf fr ful - - A ,. WQSEQEZ I A 3 2,x,X,,-, ,, xE?i VM AFTER A DEER: --BOB SMITH 5 -V , UP IN ARMS: DIR , I 1 +3 --GORDON BUSH L:4ff1:,1 'M' I f: 7 -If-1 z --If---xg ' THAT'S OUR COACH-MR. KELLY , I ww- a' 1 2 'I , Q4 0 ,t x 3, f.. I A' 'P :mf ' I 'W 4' .,.,' 2:::rS+r:?,....:-If-. V 0714 N Y Q Ag ,Q 'M' I. 363 ' I ,w,jgh .' . ,r-..-' -W T ' , , , l :f .'.4.v'! '. JIM S4I'hQWAK 1'-BEFORE HIS DAYS WITH GLORIA! --JIM HOEY i g , Aff .. ,S I 5 A ..q. A fp I ' f S N 4 'I if 21 iq .I 5 5, af' f I lf' 5- I ss .5 ., -s . 5 ws' '?I' ' ' .' 1 '.1, '- SITUATION? I-'A'l' MAGARGAI, is 'f X I L 5' , -3 5 : ' V I I W BUTTONS AND BOWS! NO SPEECHES HEREI --STELLA SIEIVIBOR --JANET HEATH 1 HAD THIS TAKEN IN A STUDIQQH. -EVELYN DUNN HOW SHE'S CHANGED! --JUNE PARISH Q A SUNNY BOY! CAROL, IS THAT A L.HESTERFIr,LD? --C --RAY CRUM 16 Lili Q? 3' 'C' LITTLE GENIUS! DICK LANGILL l ..- 'I 'fe N TY KNEESI --SALLY CARON AROL VANCE mxmm 'MM M-.W-. . Mhl,,M,,M, w-V-M-W .3 ....-mm I ' ---6--M. ww, W- , , -I .W ...- M -.-4-I....wW..., ,,,, I ,,.,,, I ,W W..V,,,WMm,N ..,-.,...-...,.,...,m-..,.-:--.-.-...,v,,...--,..- v,-...,..-.,,,M,.M.--4.1m-Q, N ---.-.....,,.... .. I , .. 1, 'ar-1-f--f-F-'Minn ., ,A 'Q X. --Q 5 -3525 SHIP AHOY! --KENNY BR OWNfleft1 WILL IT HURT MUCH? --FRANK MILLER ns My 'if' 'gl ff. g -I ,'.- if I if 'L': A kwfwi -7' Mfiyfm ' E X gi '52 I A A Wigs-.zz,iLb 5 1 MOM, HhJ'S KISSIN' MEI --MARY LAGOY History In the fall of 1946, twenty-six anxious and distraught Freshmen entered the portals of Huntington High School, ready and willing to participate fully in their new school life. In less than one month, a disastrous fire occurred which changed our entire future schedule as high school students. But as eager Freshmen we wished to advance ourselves and our school with great rapidity. Despite this mishap we anticipated a harmonious future, which would remain with us throughout our four years in high school. We shall always remember our Freshman initiation for it symbolized to us our status as determined beginners in a four -year climb. We elected as our first class President, Stella Siembor, Mildred Labree served as Vice-President: Barbara Dame, Secretary: and Joseph Caputo, Treasurer. We set our dues at 51.505 a figure which we retained for our three succeed- ing years. We are proud to recall that four of our classmates represented us on the cheerlead- ing squad. Our second year found Richard Langill as class President, Evelyn Bergeron, Vice-Presi- dentg Sally Caron, Secretary, and Janet Heath, Treasurer. We realized by now, the importance of securing funds for that class trip to which we were forever looking forward. So, with great audacity we ventured into our turkey raffle which grossed us S50.00. Our Sophomore Hop was our next undertaking and we realized a substantial profit. The surprise of the year, however was our Sadie Hawkins dance. There was a large crowd in attendance and an unexpected profit was realized. Gradually our class was diminishing and at the beginning of our Junior year there were twenty-two of us, as compared to the twenty-six in our Freshman year. Janet Heath governed as Presidentg Mary Lagoy, Vice-Presidentg Evelyn Bergeron, Secretary: Rita Brin, Treasurer. With the approaching of the Halloween season, we made preparations for our Halloween party and dance. This event, marred by an unfortunate accident, resulted in our first unsuccessful project. To remedy this calamity, we sponsored a spirited Holly Hop. Our Easter Ham raffle proved to be successful. For our last activity of the year, we sponsored Gene LaVerne and his Cowboy Troupe. As we entered our last year at Huntington High School, eighteen industrious Seniors, with Dorothy Mason as Presidentg Mary Lagoy, Vice-Presidentg Patricia Magargal, Secretaryg Stella Siembor, Treasurer, again resumed the task of completing their necessary education. As dignified Seniors we found ourselves leading the way in the various school athletic, political and social activities. Our main goal was our class trip to Washington and Commencement. We plunged in, ready to put forth all the efforts necessary to make this, our final year, the most bountiful and the most gratifying. As a means of boosting our treasury, the Down Homers appeared twice during the school year. Hindered before by the lack of a proper dance floor, we had lost out on the traditional Junior prom and so, with the completion of the new Murrayfield auditorium, our long desired hope for a prom came to be. Thus, we started our plans for an Autumn Formal. Our guests for the evening were pleased to find themselves in a small cabaret atmosphere and danced to the inviting music of Al Strohman. Full pressure was expended and the traditional Senior Penny Sale, sparked by our gallant efforts, resulted in a remarkable success. The last few days before our trip found us in a tempo of bewilderment and confusion. Enthused and overjoyed, we journeyed to our Nation's Capital, and upon returning we resumed our role as competent and knowing Seniors. The happiest moment, perhaps the greatest moment in our lives, was when seventeen, shining new parchments, indicating that our goal was reached, were placed in our waiting hands. The joys, the sorrows, the trials and tribulations were bound together, in only a few words and sealed and delivered, that night, June 20, 1950. A Mary Lagoy Janet Heath 17 Class Prophecy It is the year 1960, and one of my classmates, Pat Magargal, and I are planning a dinner party for our graduating class. Although we do not expect everyone to be here, we sincerely hope that they shall be able to come. It is 8 P.M. and the guests are starting to arrive. They come by two's and thx-ee's, and before we know .it the entire class is here. The last four coming through the door, of course, are the Woronoco boys. While waiting for dinner to be served, they all dance and chat with one another. Dinner is served at 8:30, and all are busy getting re -acquainted with all their old friends. We could first hear Evelyn Dunn, jabbering away about her family. She has a boy and a girl who are very cute according to her friends. Kenny, her husband, still has a booming business at the Inn and the Mrs. still waits on tables. Frank is sitting next to Mrs. Dunn, he who used to be the quietest. person in the class. Frankie is a stockholder in Strathmore Paper Company, and is happily married to a girl from Russell. The next thing we heard was June Parish asking for more food. In between mouthfuls she explained that she was living on Chesterfield Hill with her husband and five children. They own a modern home and dairy farm. By the looks of things, they are doing all right for them- selves. 'Snuffy Smith told us that his dream of owning his own home, which he built on his grand- father's property, has at last come true. He is also an accomplished cabinet maker. Oh yes, he's married too. Across the table from Frank Miller, Sally Caron is sitting. She tells us that she is a first grade teacher in a large grammar school, in Boston. She is married to the principal of the school, so there is no question as to who rules in the class room. I-lokie Crum is peeping over Janet Heath's head from the far end of the table. He is a buyer for Jordan Marsh's Department Store in Boston and has made quite a name for himself. He is about to give up women. I guess the right one still hasn't come along. Dotty Mason, sitting next to Frank Miller, is chattering still. She is Superintendent of Nurses at the Walter Reed Hospital in Washington D. C. Her husband has a modern garage and filling station near the Capitol and has many high officials for customers. Pretty Smooth huh! On Pat's right, sits what used to be the champion loafers, Gordon Bush and Dick Langill, both puffing away on cigars. Dick is a professor in Amherst College, while Gordy works in Carlis1e's store window in Springfield, demonstrating how too make a clean sweep with a new golf club. They are both faithful members of the Lonely Hearts Society. 18 Sitting next to June Parish, Kenny Brown and Stella Siembor are talking about Kenny's great business at Cross's Drug Store. He bought this store six years after graduation. He is going steady with one of his pretty employees. Stella and Jimmy Huffmire are living in Jersey City where Jim is employed as a public accountant. Stella is on call as a registered nurse in a near by hospital. They have been married five years now and seem very happy. Jessie Wright, who used to sit across from Stella Siembor in school is complaining of how tired she is from working night and day at Cooley Dickinson Hospital in Northampton as a Nurse's Aid. She has had good luck in her love life and is now going steady with an optomertrist in Amherst. They plan to marry soon. Last, but not least of the male members of our class, is Jimmy Hoey, who is puffing away on his polished pipe. He is an up and coming instructor of girl's physical education at West- field High. It seems he has betrayed his old Alma Mater. He is still an eligible bachelor though, for anyone who can catch his wandering eyes. While dessert is being passed, all attention is focused on Janet Heath, who has changed since high school days. She has given up men entirely since she left Huntington and is looking forward to the life of an old maid. She is a school marm in Peru, Massachusetts and has a large school of ten children with grades from one to eight. The first one to excuse herself was Mary Lagoy. She is employed by Ford, Lagoy, McGillicuddy and Vanderbuilt, Attorneys At Rest, in New York City. She had to leave early to catch the 10 o'c1ock bus back to New York. Since she is the only female member of the firm, all attention is focused on her. We expect to hear that she has taken the fatal step any day. Just then I suggested that we all go into the living room for coffee. While getting ourselves settled, the door bell rang and guess who was there?--Mr. Kelly, our home room teacher. After all the excitement of the new visitor had quieted down, we learned that Mr. Kelly is still at H. H. S. teaching the same old subjects. He then asked me what I had been doing. I explained that I had just been discharged from the WAC's after serving. for six years. I have been married-for six months to a co-pilot in the air force. He is now on duty in Japan. Later I hope to join him. I To complete the class is Carol Vance who has just come downstairs after attending to her children. She has triplets who are four years old. She is living in Hinsdale where her hubby is employed at Frissel1's Super Market. He gets their food at a discount. As the clock struck twelve, we bid each other fond adieu and parted. Carol May Vance Patricia Margargal 19 fait? ww Class Will We, the class of 1950, of Huntington High School, Hampshire County, State of Massachusetts, being of sound and disposing mind, memory and judgment, considering the uncertainties of this frail and transitory life, do hereby declare this to be our last will and testament and do earnestly desire that these, our last requests be carried out as hereinafter directed: I, Dorothy Mason, do will and bequeath, to French students of succeeding years my intense interest and seriousness in that particular subject. I, Richard Langill, do will and bequeath, to Norman Beals, my cave-man way of expressing my affections, bruise marks are becoming, aren't they girls? I, Janet Heath, do will and bequeath, to George Bergin, my mathematical mind which slightly resembles Einstein's. It proved to be a great asset to me while taking Algebra and Geometry. I, Robert Smith, do will and bequeath, to Robert Campo, my shy retiring manners, and my reluctance to express my opinions at school meetings. I, June Parish, do will and bequeath, to Carol O'Brien, my ability to be faithful to a one and only. At least be off with the old, before you're on with the new. I, Raymond Crum, do will and bequeath, to unattached Ronald Knowlton, my progressive way with the women, perhaps this will enable him to fill up his little black book. I, Patricia Magargal, do will and bequeath, to Gwendolyn Frew, the blush which l so frequently display, it's color clashes with my hair. I, James Hoey, do will and bequeath, to Wayne Fisk my languid manner to dilute his pep to an ordinary level. I, Evelyn Dunn, do will and bequeath, to Beverly Hays, the ability to chew gum musically, few people can do it as well as I can! I, Gordon Bush, do will and bequeath, my secret formula for a permanent permanent to all the girls who find it necessary to appear with pincurls the day of an important event. I, Carol Vance, do will and bequeath, to the many underclassmen, my fluency in public speaking, so that there may be more opinions expressed in school affairs. I, Frank Miller, do will and bequeath, to Felix James, my irresistable way with the girls at H. H. S. Particularly, when I have that come hither look in my eyes. Z0 W ,. cl.. , ' -. 'wwf 'k I, Jessie Wright, do will and bequeath, to all out-of-town students of H. H. S. my perseverance in traveling to school daily and my title of best ticket seller for class events. I, Kenneth Brown, do will and bequeath, three more students as cafeteria patrons, so Mrs. Fisk won't have to cut down her daily grocery purchase. I, Mary Lagoy, do will and bequeath, to my sister Theresa, my ability to excel in both studies and athletics and like them equally well. I, Stella Siembor, do will and bequeath, to every student my readiness in preparing floor talks for public speaking class, deep down, you'l1 enjoy every moment of ity as I did. I, Sally Caron, do will and bequeath, to Hazel Boyd, my position at Kyles store, my roller skates and all my gentlemen friends, you see, I'm going away to college next year, so I will be able to start anew. We, the Seniors do will and bequeath to: Teddy Porter--A silencer to combat his loud laugh, it really causes a disturbance at times. Myrtie Wood--A new pair of skates so she may go skating more frequentlyg or should we say, a pillow, confidentially we hear she's fallen hard. Leonard Schott--Mr. Magee's lose-pep-quick tablets, we feel if you were drowsy you would keep out of continual mischief. Pat Thibault--A portion of her sister Phyllis' quiet and graceful airs, such assets become yery valuable at certain times. Harold Bergin--A specially edited answer book, fpocket size, so he will always have it with him when he has a question and doesn't have any Senior girl there to answer it. Miss Donnelly--Extra co-operation from next year's Hi-Lights staff, to enable her to carry out her plans and definite schedule for the production of each issue. Mr, Fenton--A soda fountain in his classroom, he could certainly use some sort of beverage to sooth his vocal chords after each class. Miss Albro--A large shipment of Bayer Aspirin, she certainly has a few students who could give anyone a headache! Mr. McKenna--A repetition of this year's French class, we heard that he was very well satisfied with the diligent and ever-learning students of his past French 11 class. Mrs. Gill--A perpetual supply of art paper, my but it disappears quickly when the school year starts! Could it be that school events just have to be publicized by means of posters? Mr. Crane--A high school full of angels, so that he won't have to keep checking up every once in a while, all that walking and watching tends to keep one slender. Right, Mr. Crane? Mr. Kelly--Ah! What we wish for him would take up too much paper, but to summarize the list, success and happiness in everything he undertakes, and pleasant thoughts of his appre- ciative class of 1950! On this twentieth day of June, 1950, A. D. the Senior class of Huntington High School, Huntington, Massachusetts, signed their last will and testament in our presence. By their request, we, in their presence and among each other, hereto submit our names as witnesses. Paul Bunyon D'Artagnan Lady MacBeth Kenneth Brown and Sally Caron given power of attorney. Z1 Stella Siembor--Ticket Stella's interest is far away Down where the seas and winds play. Now Stella, we give to you This bus ticket, so that you can always be true. Robert Smith--Deed Robert's inspiration, we all know, ls to be better than Paul Bunyon. So here is a woodlot deed, Giving you the right to cut down trees. June Parish--Ring To June, who has been so true, We give this beautiful diamond ring. We hope that in the future years, Joy and happiness it will bring. Gordon Bush--Cream To Gordon, who is a shy lad, We give some blushing cream. We hope that it will be useful In taking away the bright gleam. Carol Vance--Cloth and Color Chart Dress designing is a difficult task. Placing colors together so that they will not clash. So Carol here is some cloth and a color chart. Now put colors together that will warm the heart. do Class Gifts Kenny B r own - -Puppet Kenny is forever cracking a joke, ' Maybe someday he'll be better than Hope. So we give him this puppet with a. rope, And perhaps it will help him to crack a good joke. Evelyn Dunn- -Chain Evelyn, there is combined in this chain, Love, Hope and Friendship. For you who have already settled your claim, We present it fastened with a gold clip. Jim Hoey--Megaphone Jimmy has a very meek voice. lt's sometimes hard to hear. A megaphone we give to him. To bring it out loud and clear. Sally Caron - -B ook An answer book is necessary, in every walk of life. - Sal1y's going to need one, to make a faithful wife. Cooking, baking, sewing, house- hold duties many. All of these together, will not trouble her any. Dick Langill--Ford To Dick we leave a brand new Ford So during his evenings he won't be bored. Traveling to see his girl each night, Ought to make his troubles be- come light. ZZ Mary Lagoy--Crown To Mary we leave this shining crown, For never ever producing a frown. Despite the troubles and burdens all the while, Mary always managed to exhibit a smile. Frank Miller--Bell To Frank we leave this quaint little bell So that we may always hear him well. You see, he is a very quiet , fellow, Although his nature is known to be mellow. Dot Mason --Watch Dorothy, someday you will be a nurse in white. Maybe, your duties will occur at night. Whatever the hour is, night or day, This watch will help you on your way. Ray Crum--Watch To Ray we leave this helpful book, It's title Success in Marriage. It even teaches the arts of a cook, And the technique in wheeling a baby carriage. Pat Magargal--Rinse Patty's hair is fiery red. This we certainly know. To her we give some red rinse To keep it looking so. Jessie Wright--Cook book Jessie seems to be in love, Or so we are often told, To her we give this cook book To help the romance mold. Janet Heath--Radio Wire Here is a lengthy radio wire, Which will reach the Capitol Dome May she advance as quick as fire, And someday make that her home. Mr. Kelly--Cigarettes To coach we leave some cigarettes To pass out to his basketball boys. We all realize the joy he gets, Because it gives them such an elegant poise. Stella Siembor Evelyn Dunn E I 2 I z 5 s 5 u . 2 E S I ? a P l X 4 . L E E E i E X i E E z 5 E 2 n v 4 E 5 1 s E n I 1 1 . E i E UNDERGRAD UATES One Thorn Of Experience Is Worth A Whole Wilderness Of Learning --- Dorothy Mason Mary Lagoy Patricia Magargal Stella Siembor Evelyn Dunn Sally Caron Kenneth Brown Nettie Pease Gwendolyn Frew Myrtie Wood Norman Beals Gwendolyn Frew Betty Jane St. Peter Warren Packard George Bergin Florence Church Ronald Knowlton 'Florence Church Ernestine Perry Douglas McCrea.dy Beverly Hayes Beryl Ellershaw Leonard Schott Shirley Ross Maxwell Fisk Paula Moquin Russell Frame Carol Wheeler Francis Caputo Ann Gilthrop Margaret Sullivan Anna Hallett Richard Webb Theresa Lesier Kenneth Cole Class Ojicers Senior Class Junior Class Sophomore Class Freshman Class Seventh Grade Eighth Grade 26 President Vice-President Secretary Secretary Class Reporter Student Council President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Class Reporter Student Council President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Class Reporter Student Council President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer C las s Reporter Student Council President Vice -President Secretary Treasurer Student Council President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Student Council N-, M., Junior Class SECOND ROW: Ernest Lauffenburger, Eleanor DuCharme, Miss Donnelly, Phyllis Thibluli, Eugene Sawyer. FIRST ROW: Anna Mae Fouli, Myrtle Wood, Norman Beals, Nettie Pease, Gwendolyn Frew Betty Jane Si. Peter, Frances Reddin. ABSFNT Arlene Cornellier. X Q if Q13 :ix I Sophomore Class THIRD R0ll'g Wayne Fisk, Felix James, Harry Woodis. SECOND ROW: Bryan Wilcox, Patricia Thibault, Harold Bergin, Mr. Fenton, Edward Porter, Marion Dodge, Hazel Boyd. FIRST ROW: Pauline Richardson, Ernestine Perry, George Bergin, Warren Packard, Florence Church, Ronald Knowlton, Carol O'Brien. Z7 mtv? Q S amp, sph at Ir H gf , 3 I ill .wa 'T Freshman Class SECOND ROW: Paul Richardson, Maxwell Fislf. Thomas St. Peter, Robert Campo, Robert Wellspeak. FIRST ROW: Lois Remmington, Theresa Lagoy, Leonard Schott, Beverly Hays, Douglas McCready, Beryl Ellershaw, Shirley Ross, June Giltrop. f M 1 o 7th and 8th Grades THIRD ROW: Thomas Dunn, Frederick Wellspeak, James Beatty, Kenneth Cole. SECOND ROW: Willard Pero, Anthony Caputo, Ann Giltrop, Miss Anderson, Barbara Lauffenburger, Claire Lagoy, Elaine Carrington, Eileen Pratt. FIRST ROW: Francis Caputo, Russell Frame, Theresa Lesier, Carol Wheeler, Margaret Sullivan, Anna Hallett, Paula Moquin, Richard Webb. ABSENT: Frederick Bellinger. Z8 SCHOOL LIFE- Endurance Is The Crowning Qualityg And Patience All The Passions Of Great Hearts--1 3151 M ilf S' A We ' 5 A T e Lak . ff A 1 an Qs Glee Club THIRD ROW: Wayne Fisk, Harold Bergin, Raymond Crum, -Leonard Schott, Douglas McCready Kenneth Brown, Norman Beals, Ernest Lauffenburger, Harry Woodis, Eugene Sawyer. SECOND ROW: Marion Dodge, Pauline Richardson, Lois Remington, Frances Reddin, Beryl Ellershaw, Theresa Lagoy, June Giltrop, Florence Church, Myrtie Wood, Janet Heath, Mary Lagoy, Shirley Ross, Jessie Wright. FIRST ROW: Thomas St. Peter, Maxwell Fisk, Evelyn Dunn, June Parish, Stella Siembor, Sally Caron, Betty St. Peter, Gwendolyn Frew, Carol O'Brien, Ernestine Perry, Hazel Boyd, Beverly Hays, Dorothy Mason. ABSENT: Carol Vance, Pat Magargal. .. di ., Student Council SECOND ROW: Kenneth Cole, Douglas Mc Cready, Warren Packard, Maxwell Fisk. . FIRST ROW: Margaret Sullivan, Ann Giltrop, Dorothy Mason, Kenneth Brown, Betty Jane St. Peter, Nettie Pease, Paula Moquin. ABSENT: Ernestine Perry. 31 The Talisman Staff Editor fin-Chief Assistant Editor -in-Chief Literary Editor Assistant Literary Editor Production Manager Assistants Advertising Manager Assistant Advertising Manager Business Manager Assistant Business Manager Photography Manager Assistant Photography Manager Distributing Manager Assistant Distributing Manager. 30 Stella Siembor Mary Lagoy Evelyn Dunn Janet Heath Patricia Magargal Carol Vance Janet Heath .Tune Parish Kenneth Brown Gordon Bush Dorothy Mason Carol Vance Sara Caron .Tune Parish Robert Smith James Hoey 'CW' Varie ty Sho-w THIRD ROW! Harry Woodis, Kenneth Brown, Norman Beals, Wayne Fisk, Thomas St. Peter, Maxwell Fisk. SECOND ROW: Shirley Ross, Beryl Ellershaw, Theresa Lagoy, Beverly Hays, Florence Church, Pat Thibault, Stella Siembor, Marion Dodge, Hazel Boyd, Anna Mae Fouli. FIRST ROW: Carol Vance, Frances Reddin, Sally Caron, Evelyn Dunn, Dorothy Mason, Janet Heath, Gwendolyn F1-ew, Phyllis Thibault. ABSENT: Carol O'Brien, Ernestine Perry. D - -... 4 in ln. X Town Officers SECOND ROW: Thomas St. Peter, Maxwell Fisk, Gwendolyn Frew, Carol Vance, Br-tty St. Peter Harry Woodis. - FIRST ROW: Sally Caron, Mary Lagoy, Kenneth Brown, Norman Beals, Robert Snftith, Evelyn Dunn, Dorothy Mason. 32 Am, Hi-Lights Staff SECOND ROW: Carol Vance, Shirley Ross, Florence Church, Wayne Fisk, Gwendolyn Frew Myrtie Wood, Hazel Boyd, Evelyn Dunn. FIRST ROW: Norman Beals, Mary Lagoy, Sally Caron, Janet Heath, Dorothy Mason, June Parish, Reber! Smith. ABSENT: Eleanor DuCharme, Phyllis Thibauli, Anne Mae Fouli, Pat Magargal. '33 v w Talisman btaff SECOND ROW: Robert Smith, Kenneth Brown, Carol Vance, Janet Heath, Patricia Magargal, Gordon Bush, James Hoey. FIRST ROW: Sally Caron, Evelyn Dunn, Dorothy Mason, Stella Siembor, Mary Lagoy, June Parish. ' 33 Biology Class MR. FENTON A human ear is composed of three partsg outer ear, middle and inner ear. lt is an organ which enables us to become aware of rapid back-and-forth movements of air molecules called vibrations. Senior English MR. MCKENNA Macbeth Is this a dagger which I see before me The handle toward my hand? Come let me clutch thee. I have thee not, and yet I see thee still. Art thou not, fatal vision, sensible To feeling as to sight? Typzng I MISS DONNELLY No one can give you typewriting skill you must earn it. asdf :lkj asdf glkj asdf glkj asdf asdf glkj asdf plkj asdf glkj asdf asdf plkj asdf glkj asdf glkj asdf A L Lunch' H our Tomato Juice Mashed Potato Roast Pork Vegetable Rolls and Butter Milk Peaches and Cream Supervisors Mrs. Lillian Fisk Mrs. Alice Kirby Chemistry Class MR. CRANE Chemistry deals with the composition of materials and with the changes which they may undergo. H2 C03 yields H2 o ! coz Shorthand Class 4 MISS DONNELLY We learn shorthand to save time. One way to save time is to leave out the letters we don't pronounce. For instance, the word knee hal Wo silent letters which can easily be ommit ed, the k and the final e. n - e a knee -o Town Official s M ode rator Selectmen A ssessors Finance Committee Clerk Tax Collector Treasurer Constables Norman Beals Kenneth Brown-Chairman Mary Lagoy-Secretary Robert Smith Carol Vance-Chairman Gwendolyn Frew-Secretary Thomas St. Peter Betty Jane St. Peter -Chairman Harris Woodis Maxwell Fisk Sally Caron Evelyn Dunn Dorothy Mason Anna Mae Fouli Eugene Sawyer Hi-Lights Staff Editor -in-Chief Assistant Editor -in-Chief Circulation Manager Assistant Circulation Manager Production Manager Assistants School News Editor Assistant School News Editor Assisted by Class Reporters Boys' Sport Editor Girls' Sport Editor Humor Editor Assistant Humor Editor Exchange Editor Assistant Exchange Editor Janet Heath Anna Mae Fouli Robert Smith Wayne Fisk Mary Lagoy Patricia Margargal .Tune Parish Evelyn Dunn Carol Vance Sally Caron Myrtie Wood Mary Lagoy Eleanor DuCharme Dorothy Mason Hazel Boyd Norman Beals Phyllis Thibault Student Council Seniors Juniors Sophomores I-'re shman Eighth Grade Seventh Grade A..ig,,,, ,7,.4Y , WW, -- - - - Kenneth Brown-Chairman Dorothy Mason Betty Jane St. Peter-Vice-Chairman Nettie Pease Warren Packard Ernestine Perry-Secretary Douglas McCready Maxwell Fisk Margaret Sullivan Kenneth Cole Paula Moquin Ann Giltrop ATHLETICS- Good Health And Good Sense Are TWO Of Life's Greatest Blessingsvu- A 1 n........ Girls' Basketball Team SECOND ROW: Pauline Rirhardson, June Giltrop, Theresa Lagoy, June Parish, Eleanor DuCharme, Mary Lagoy, Frances Reddin, Barbara Lauffenburger, Ann Giltrop, Claire Lagoy. FIRST ROW: Pat Magna-gal, Nettie Pease, Dorothy Mason, Janet Heath fCaptain,? ABSENT: Ernestine Perry. A Cheerleaders LEFT TO RIGHT: Sally Caron, Patricia Thibault, Gwendolyn Frew, Evelyn Dunn fCapllil'!.l Myrtle Wood, Janet Heath, Florence Churrh. ABSENT: Carol O'Brien. 38 x1:2'w,,3 I 'E' if Q -gy dv V A4 I MNC MM 'ef .4 his he f Fifi? Boys' Baseball Team SECOND ROW: Harold Bergin fManager,D Maxwell Fisk, James Hoey, Douglas MCC:-eady, Wayne Fisk, Ronald Knowlton, Coach-Joseph Kelly. FIRST ROW: Ernest Lauffenburger, Harry Woodis, George Bergin, Bryan Wilcox fCaptain,l Thomas St. Peter, Felix James, Warren Packtrd. ABSENT: Gordon Bush, Frank Miller: Edward Porter, Eugene Sawyer. Boys ' Basketball Team THIRD ROW: Thomas St. Peter, Wayne Fisk, Maxwell Fisk. SECOND ROW: Norman Beals, Harold Bergin, Harry Woodia, Edward Porter, George Bergin Felix James, Warren Packard, Coach-Joseph Kelly. FIRST ROW: Frank Miller, Douglas McCready, Bryan Wilcox, James Hoey lCo-Captain,l Richard Langill fCo-Captain,l Gordon Bush, Ernest Lauffenburger. ABSENT: Eugene Sawyer. 39 'BACKWAR D HE TEACHES ALGEBRA N fwwme A 5, ,: Q M' 7 XF X it V 0 M ' x 1 -' , -Q. We Q Y 1 if Wk .L ' 'L S THERE'S CHICKIE, NFTTTIPZ . fm- V zj, ra ff ., ' 'gf 'SALLY' CARON 1 f fav SNUFFY SMITH ' CUMM. FAIR 7113 51 N :Whig Us ' 5 sf val A , 256 5 px' ' . Y L . .,,.+-V 7- 1 i.A. ' 'iff v. .1 ' .- ' . is .25 R gm bv I 'l x 1 in f. Y ww xr? - 5321251 J: JH,-L ,Q i M J... R V' .. -. x 2 3? 7 ' J: ,:' .Q'..g.vm ' a Ef i,.'ffg?5i,g., .au 'f' vf, Jw gf l vw FI: X lr 2 7 Q ' V ' yer 'H' ni ,,,W W NM v ' gf f, rw V W A 4 r LW gf? Q ,VVE, Y W MARY LAGOY , Mi, 5 ., -'momcu-fu sENloRsqHA:s SUNNY DAYS: . 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Codding and Mrs. Carlton Ross and Mrs. Bernard Gaudette and Mrs. Stanley Mason and Mrs. A. R. Bush and Mrs. John F. Hoey and Mrs. Francis H. Langill and MrsfArthur DuCharme and Mrs. Kenneth Pease and Mrs. Edward Caron Mrs. Flora Knowlton Miss Audrey Hague Frank Brarnan Mr. and Mrs. Willis Alger Mr. and Mrs. Chester Cady Mr. and Mrs. George Carmel Mr. and Mrs. Richard Carmel Mr. and Mrs. Lucien Charbonneau Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cole Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. William Plankey Jr. Alumni Robert. Braman Class of '49 Leonard Lagoy Class of '46 Sylvia Campo Class of '46 Betty Dugas Class of '46 Ursula Caron Class of '47 Harley M. Vance Class of '47 Charles K. Csgood Charles R. Magargal Cullen Packard Ida Heath Ray LaBrecque John Siembor Stanley Smith ADVERTISEMENTS- We, The Senior Class, Sincerely Thank These, Our Contributors And Benefactorsi-. .. 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A HUNTINGTON INSTITUTION The First National Bank of Westfield OLDEST NATIONAL BANK THEY COME FOR MILES TO TRADE AT: Kyle's Store HUNTINGTON'S STORE OF 1,001 ITEMS OR MORE SATISFACTION GUARANTEED PHONE 341 HUNTINGTON MASSACHUSETTS Bec:1nie's Custom Tractor Service ALWAYS READY TO SERVE YOU PLOWING-HARROWINGBBACK FILLING-GRADING-BACK SCOOP LOADER SERVICE -HAY MOWING-FIREWOOD SAWED COLPROVIA AND MACADAM DRIVEWAYS DRIVEWAY PEWTRATION AND RESURFACING, ALL WORK DONE WITH UP-TO-:DATE EQUIPMENT SATISFACTION GUARANTEED ON THE HILL BUT ON THE LEVEL IT'S HARD TO PLEASE EVERYONE BUT BEANIE TRIES GIVE BEANIE A RING ON MOST ANYTHING HUNTINGTON PHONE 252.3 MASSACHUSETTS HAMPDEN NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST COMPANY OF WESTFIELD MASSACHUSETTS WESTFIELD'S OLDEST COMMERCIAL ENTERPRISE ORGANIZED 182.5 IZSTH ANNIVERSARY YEAR MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION L- ...... , , , , , Y ,. ,L.,.LL,,,,, , Compliments Of VALLEY OIL COMPANY Service Station Heating Oils - Oil Burners Telephone Z181 - 2801 Huntington Massachusetts Compliments Of WORTHINGTON GARAGE Proprietor, Raymond H. 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Massachusetts Compliments Of THE MEN'S SHOP Men's And Boy's Outfitters Corner Of Elm And School Streets Westfield Massachusetts ELM BAKERY Fine Pastries Birthday And Wedding Cakes Telephone 1302 Westfield Massachusetts DIE TZ BAKERY We stfie ld And West Springfield, Massachusetts Compliments Of WESTFIELD COLOR CENTER Glidden Paint Fine Wall Paper ZZ School Street Telephone 747 MAIN STREET PUBLIC MARKET Frank Nawrocki, Proprietor Meats - Groceries - Fruits And Vegetables 81 Main Street Westfield Massachusetts MILL END STORE Silks - Woolens - Rayons Cotton Dress Goods Z 71 Elm Street Westfield Massachusetts I 1 Compliments Of I Compliments Of R USSE LL PAC KAGE STORE MILLER'S STORE Telephone 2.5 Huntington Massachusetts I Russell Massachusetts ' I HILL AND DALE HOUSE Compliments Of Selected Beer And Wine MAUEPUS RESTAURANT Now Featuring Our Specials Chicken In The Rough Specialty Chicken And Spaghetti Orders Put Up To Take Out Chicken In Basket Telephone 61 Russell Road Russell Massachusetts Westfield Massachusetts ' COLONIAL CARD SHOP Compliments Of Greeting Cards - Gifts ROSE'S STORE 16 Arnold Street Westfield Massachusetts Compliments Of Compliments Of A THE CLINTON PHARMACY FRIEND Westfield Massachusetts Compliments Of WESTFIELD TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE Stanley L.Plaice 18 School Street, Westfield And S. A. Boyce Clothing Compa.ny 9 School Street, Westfield Walk A Few Steps And Save Money SMITHS INCORPORATED Ladies ' Wearing Apparel Dry Goods And Furnishings The Reliable Store For Over 100 Years 20 Elm Street Westfield Massachusetts T. J. DEWEY IR. AND COMPANY Prescription Druggist For Over 55 Years 124 Elm Street - Telephone 699 Westfield Massachusetts BLOCKS' WOMEN SHOP Exclusive Women-Misses Known For Its Courtiest Quality And Service 116 Elm Street - Telephone 246 Westfield Massachusetts Compliments Of HOME FURNITURE COMPANY Electrical Appliances And Furniture Easy Terms Plus S And H Green Trading Stamps 6 School Street - Telephone 2925 Westfield Massachusetts CHURCH STREET BARBER SHOP Ernie Hatch And Dan Reader Master Barbers At Your Service 22 Church Street Westfield Massachusetts Compliments Of FASHION SHOP Specializing In Dresses-Coats-Suits -Sportswear 134 Elm Street Telephone 3097 Westfield Massachusetts Compliments Of A FRIEND HUNTINGTON INN Food - Liquor - Rooms Telephone 310 Huntington Massachusetts Compliments Of LOUIS GOBEILLE Proprietor Huntington Massachusetts Compliments Of HUNTINGTON GARAGE Hans Schott, Proprietor Telephone 397 Huntington Massachusetts Compliments Of CLAYTON H. 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Oppenheimer Open Tuesday And Thursday Evening By Appointment Telephone 242-Z Chester Massachusetts I - LISTON'S I Compliments Of I Sales And Service MEADOW BROOK DAIRY BAR For Refrigerators I Freezers - Ranges Household Appliances I Telephone 2811 Bottled Gas I Service Worington Massachusetts Worthington Massachusetts WE WISH TO THANK THE ADVERTISERS FOR HELPING MAKE THIS BOOK POSSIBLE - i


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