Huntington High School - Talisman Yearbook (Huntington, MA)

 - Class of 1950

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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

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