Ipswich High School - Tiger Yearbook (Ipswich, MA)

 - Class of 1950

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ANN SPENCER As merry as the day is long. Although Ann has not been one of us in Study Hall, this brown-haired lass with the smiling face is an effi- cient typist and has kept up her work faithfully. Cub Typist 4; Tiger Typist 4. WILLIAM ST. LAURENT Laughter and common sense — a rare combination. Bill, with his congenial smile and his wavy red hair attracts many an admiring glance from our belles. Although shy, Red can often be heard sharing a joke with his many friends. CHARLOTTE STONE A jolly disposition is no small asset in life. Brightening any group, good-natured Charlotte is a fine dancer and lends her voice to many a cheer for our teams. Sub-cheerleader 1 , 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 4; Glee Club 1; Cub Typist 4; Tiger Typist 4 ALEXANDER SZURPICKI My don ' t I fool ' em. If they only knowed The million things I ' m doing all the time. This tall, blue-eye youth is a likeable fellow with a prompt wit and mischievous smile. HARRISON TENNEY The past ' s written! Close the book On pages sad and gay Within the future do not look. But live today, today. Neat, tall and clean-cut, Harrison is a talented artist, and a willing worker, and proved himself a capable actor in our senior play. Boys ' Glee Club 1, 3; Latin Club 2; Cub Staff 3, 4, Tiger Staff 4; Vice President 3, 4; Senior Play; Class Day Part. ALAN TURNER True happiness, if understood Consists alone in doing good. Carefree and full of fun, Whitey ' s dependability, sincerity, and quick wit make him well-liked by all of us. Senior Play; Boys ' Blee Club 4. JOSEPH WAZ And if our school life gets us down We are always cheered by our class clown Joe is we lcome wherever he goes because of his jokes and easy laughter. Boys ' Glee Club 1 . JOHN WILLEY Song of the Printing Press. John ' s first love is Margy but he spends much time with the printing press at shop and at baseball, in which he earned o letter last year. Baseball 3; Letter 3; Operetta. 13

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ANN ROBERTSON A beautiful eye makes silence eloquent. This trim, petite, little miss will make a fine hair- dresser if her own coiffure is an example. Class Secretary 1; Librarian 4; Glee Club 1; Choir 4; Baton Twirler 2, 3; Student Council 1; Cub Typist 4; Tiger Typist 4. ANN ROBINSON She loves to laugh, she loves all fun, She ' s never quiet when school ' s begun. A vivacious blonde, Robby has brought a smile to many a face with her antics and sparkling humor. Basketball 2, 3; Softball 2, 3; Archery 1; Glee Club 1; Baton Twirler 2, 3. DANOLD RODGER But all the pleasure that I find Is to maintain a quiet mind. Quiet and easy-going, Don likes music and has been an addition to the Glee Club for two years. Boys ' Glee Club 1 , 3. STELLA SEAKAS Dresses to sit in, and stand in, and walk in; Dresses to dance in, and flirt in, and talk in . . .. Stella, our best dressed girl, is an efficient office worker and possesses a subtle sense of humor. Glee Club 1; Class Secretary 2; Cub Typist 4, Tiger Typist 4. ELLEN SHEEHAN A goodly maid both calm and steady, Her willing hands are ever ready. ' Ellen presents a peaceful appearance with her green eyes, shining black hair, and domestic interests. Glee Club 1; Cafeteria 3, 4. JEANNE SHEPPARD I count it best when things go wrong To hum a tune and sing a song. Although Jeanne is quiet and subdued, she has that gleam in her dark eyes which varies from the dreamy to the mischievous. Glee Club 1 . CHRISTINE SOTIROPOULOS Silence is the essential condition of happiness. Tina has large, dark eyes, dark hair that is always in place, and a pleasing personality. Glee Club 1; Cafeteria 3, 4. DONALD SOUTER A companion that is cheerful ... is worth gold. Jolly, rugged and athletic, Don has many good times with his little Ford coupe and his many friends. Glee Club 3, 4; Football 3; Letter 3; Track 3; Class Day Part; Operetta. 12



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I I ¥ TOCIOOE OF Evelyn Atkinson, “I Don ' t Want to Set the World on Fire . Sally Atkinson, Frivolous Sal . Ann Barrett, Don ' t Fence Me In . Susan Bear, Sweet Sue . Carmen Benoit, To Each His Own . Cedric Billings, Who ' ll Be the Next One? Thais Bruni, Yodeling Blues . Alice Burke, Take Me out to the Ball Game . John Caloggero, Small Fry . Albert Camplese, I Haven ' t Got a Worry in the World . Marcia Caverly, Sugar ' n Spice . Llewellyn Chadbourne, Seeing My Baby Home . Ruth Clements, Can ' t Help Loving That Man of Mine . Robert Conley, Trombonology . Ruth Coughlin, Simple and Sweet . Ann Czegka, I ' m A Big Girl Now . Chester Davis, Movie Tonight . Constance Erickson, In Her Own Quiet Way . Charlotte Frydrych, Here Comes the Navy . Andrew Galanis, The Best, Things in Life are Free . Theodora Geanakos, Thou Swell . Louise Gianakas, A Little Golden Cross . Evelyn Goodale, Oh, You Beautiful Doll . Lorraine Greenleaf, My Shadow and I . Richard Gwinn, There ' s No Business Like Show Business . Peter Hawkins, The Man Obviously Doesn ' t Believe in Love . Arthur Hills, Saxophone Sam . Margaret Hills, Concerto for Clarinet . Dorothy Jackson, Friendly Feeling . Jean Johnson, Sophisticated Lady . Rose Lee Johnson, Franky and Johnny . Judith Kent, Rumors are Flying . Marcia Killam, Dancing in the Dark . Joseph Kisiel, Fun and Fancy Free . Dorothy Knowles, I Hear a Blue Bird . Ruth Knowles, For You, For Me, For Ever More . Sally Landry, Anchors Away . Wallace Lane, Sonny Boy . Kathleen Lang, Beautiful Dreamer . Jenny Lindberg, Melancholy Baby . Mary Mackenzie, Sweet and Lovely . Phyllis Marcaurelle, Leave the Dishes in the Sink . Stephen Marvin, Fiddle-Faddle . Jane Mulholland, In My Merry Oldsmobile . Edward Murawski, Minding My Business . Ernest Nikas, I Only Want a Buddy . Robert Paquin, Give Me the Simple Life . Dorothy Perley, The Radiance in Your Eyes . Sheila Perley, Humphrey Bogart Rhumba . David Player, Heartbreaker Edward Podmostka, Where Do We Go From Here . Jean Poirier, Cynthia . David Poole, Life ' s Tedious, Ain ' t It? Walter Prisby, What is This Thing Called Love? Philip Publicover, I ' m on Top of the World . Marcia Ready, It Had To Be You . Rodney Ricker, Oh, How I Hate to Get up in the Morning . Anne Robertson, Sentimental Me . Ann Robinson, I ' ve Got My Love to Keep Me Warm . Donald Rodger, I ' ve Got No Use for Women . Stella Seakas, Lovely Lady . Ellen Sheehan, My Silent Mood . Jeanne Sheppard, Love Somebody . Christine Sctiropoulos, How Cute Can You Be . Donald Souter, I Can Dream, Can ' t I . Ann Spencer, Personality . William St. Laurent, For Every Man, There ' s a Woman . Charlotte Stone, Oh, Johnny . Alexander Szurpicki, At Your Beck and Call . Harrison Tenney, The Old Master Painter . Alan Turner, Gosh, is My Face Red . Joseph Waz, Laugh, Clown, Laugh . John Willey, Margie .

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