Leicester High School - Maroon Yearbook (Leicester, MA)

 - Class of 1943

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' THE MARGCN 'kirir 'ki' ir 1943 LEICESTER HIGH SCHOOL ,ff Q V .YH A 122 s s 1C 34 , un Ahlld VE 4 an i.mu.:ia.v Hn Ill -an lun Haw a 5 2 ...AL nl F 4- ,gay W' 5' ysfwf .n fu ,n Z if-'Y' 21 1 ,ps-ii' .-at A 4 .X EAWJAE X -TTY WW Q' ' 5 'S l1l pgs sz: hu, , 3 WW ' 'M ' Q NY H ' N Z.. 1 H 4 A ' ' I ,4 , V .' 5. . 'lb-K kk Tig .-,- r .,,.. V 'V.,, . ,Al' Z7 V A J . f. M M r if 1n'Agr:4mm, wmM-w M ' saw' s4:,,f S 5-1 Hag. QKY. THE MAROON i64E!6' DEDICATICDN Durlna the past year Letcester l-hah School has seen and felt many changes Just as have most schools throughout the country Cur enrollment has steadlly decreased as our boys have left thelr classrooms to answer the call ot duty ln servlce pleted as Mr Turner and Mr Trerney Jolned the Navy and Mr Tlmon the Red Cro s servlce Lercester l-hah School how ever desplte the dlstracttons the drthculttes and the lnevrtable curtallment of recreatlonal act1v1t1es has carrled on rn the old Splfll as thls record of the year Wlll testlty lt 1S the srncere Wlsh ot the Class of 1943 who publlsh th1s MAROQN that our class mates and alumnl who are scattered over the battlefronts ot the world may always look back Wrth pride as Well as loyalty to thelr hlah school on Washburn Square Wtth qratrtude tor thelr devotlon to country and a prayer tor endurmq peace to our faculty to all sons and daughters ot Lelcester 1n the servlce of the Unlted States and especrally to Iames Suarue lohn Davis and Robert Tuttle we dedrcate The l943 MAROON if4 D.4Plill7i0.0lYl0i0l0i4I10l4Plblblllilllibliiilriilllll li 14 ifillllbilbllbik xv if f to their country. The ranks of our taculty, too, have been de- I f f I THE MAROON 5 Y ARMY Babbitt Arthur Baker Riclnara Barney Harry Barre Williard Barret Daniel Barrett Francis Barrett lan es Bercume Ch ster Bernard Alfred Bernard Leo Berthiaume Albert Berthiaunse 'William Biczak Louis Bomba Paul Bouchard Lawrence Bourgault Samuel Bradley Francis Bridgeiord Roy Brosky loseph Cerce Anthony Cherry Douglas Childs Morgan Look Raymond Cockroit Russell Connors Frederick Conway loseph Cormier Edward Cormier Norman Cote Roy Crowley Frederick Cull n Stephen Cutting, Earl Dalbec, Leon Dearden, Edson Dandro, Walter 'Davis, lohn DeFalco, Louis Doane, Ray Doane, Walter Dolan, lohn Duane, Edward Fahey, lohn Falk, lohn Felton, Thomas Finn, Robert Fitzsimmons, Edward Flint Harcld Foley Daniel Foley Robert Fou ds R1 hard Gallant Howard Gallant Richard Gillus George Gleason David Gl ick George Grady Edward Green Paul Griiim Robert Guntor loseph Gunther William Hachey Harry Hayn s Charles Harris Lawrence Hend rson C Russell Hennessey David Hickey 'William Horan Francis Horne George Irish Lee lennings Richard lerrram W'1llis loubert Albert lubinville Edward lyringi Arne lyringi Waino Kane Roger kennedy William Kennen Albert Kennen Carl Klosek, Walter LaHair, Harold Lailin, Grdway E. Lakus, Vitie Larson, Kenneth Lawrence, Chester Lemerise, Leo Lemerise, Robert Lenk, Charles Lennerton, Donald Lennerton, Gerald Long, Iohn Luoma, Paul Luoma, Paul Lyon, Robert MacRoberts Donald Martel Leon Mctieon lohn McCormick George McPartland Iohn VcPartland Wrllram McShera loseph Melendy Albert Menard Francis Messier Everett Millett Charles Millett lames Millett Thomas Millett W'alter Monahan Robert Monahan Thomas Murphy Paul Murphy Robert Newell Robert GConnor lohn ONe1l loseph Orent Aleck Pavlack Walter Perry Everett Polrnski lohn Polinski William Prouty Warren Randolph Austin Reynolds Robert Rice Iohn Richards Armand Robidoux Alexis Robidoux Raymond Russell, Malcolm Russell, Ralph Russell, Vernon Schliker, Richard Sielis, Albin Siplas, Donald Slivoski, loseph Sottak, Paul Stachura, Robert Stanikmas, loseph Steeves, Frederick Story, Donald St, Martin, Roger 'Sugrue, lames Taft, Robert 1 11: znznz z :Q za 13:01II:QIQII:II:II:o14Ianog01og0qp0qp 1411141 1 1141-14 t A A A W t G, J I R I-F A I I I I I I I L H I ' 1 1 I . 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Thls list has been completed to May 15, 1943. We inaccuracies or omissions. McKeon lame Morrison Robert St Germain Arthur COASTGUARD Browning Walter Fitlpatrick William Lynch William Vlill ams Raymond U S MARITIME SERVICE Hazzeltine Charl s Marsh loseph Murphy George Murphy William ARMY NURSE Maha Edna NAVY NURSE LaMotte lune WAAC Seman Eleanor WAVES Barthelmes Elizabeth Gleick Barbara Hutchinson lean Siplas Dorothy l1Vhite Evelyn MARINES Pollard, lacqueline FACULTY ARMY Watson, Frederick NAVY Tierney, Edmund Turner, Cornelius RED CROSS Timon, lohn I. beg your indulgence if there are 1101011110: 1 1 1:2 it zznzuioiuznxnzc1io:n111111141iu14::: 1 :xi in-4141014111 1:11 i t A A A A t t 9. Lf' .11 rf . 51. 1' 1. '.-:I -1: ::. , 53. ' '5' ff :3' - sf? ' rf V. -A is -.: 1 1 1 S 1 1 1 I f S , I I I ' 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 Q I I I t , ' . . . I I V I I A I ' , ' if l I I I , l 1 , D 1 , S . . 1 , , 1 . , G 1 1 1 1 . , 1 . . . , 1 , . . 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 It , 1 1 1 1 E3 , , ' 1 I . 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W f ik- if , , 5.1 if-'Q 3 f E 'Q fix THE MAROON DAVID ASKLING Semor presldent popular wtth grrls and boys al1ke Davtd has a salty humor and keen w1t that prove valuable even m math class w1th all tts problems MARY BALDAUF A dark eyed and attractwe rmss w1th a au1et manner Mary most w1ll1ngly co operates rn whatever task comes to hand DANIEL CASSIDY Danny played Damon to Manducas Pythtas through hts whole tour years Al ways tn the center ot a group of consptra tors plott1ng some devtltry Danny could when he needed tt employ a cool clear logtc and thts wlth hts w1t w1ll always keep h1m at the top ADELINE CERCE A ser1ous student whom teachers can rely upon However at parttes Adelmes laugh mg eyes and tlashmg feet reveal how much she loves danclng and mus1c ARLIN E ELDRIDGE Never a dull moment when Arllne 1S around Her mfecttous gtggle IS a trade mark of tl'11s pet1te rmss wtth her unusual blond brards ot han' ANITA CORMIER Anrta may be ttny but she has won a btg place 1n the hearts ot her classmates She IS w1ll1ng to help and a trtendly lass SHIRLEY CREE Sympathettc and generous Shtrley ts an 1nd1spensable member ot the Class of 1943 That httle spark ot tmptshness whtch IS al ways poppmg up makes her a gay compan ron Remember the measles ep1dem1c? EVA DALBEC ts Eva H r ethcrency 1S proved by her three year tenure as Class Treasurer IANE DORR Blond and brown eyed Iane IS an excellent student and athlete as well A top notch drum maJor her baton twxrlmg has won her many honors RAY DORR Ray one of the ma1nstays of the athle t1c teams IS one boy who ll never pensh from. worry Easy golng and unassurnmg but look out for an argument w1th h1m for he thmks my lads he thmks 'QOQ0l0lf il Qiii 1111 .1 i1i1YlPlPQ0l7C14PlY14il17QOQOQ1Plf5l1Pl0Q1YQ1Pi1 uf QlD0l1l4 , . - l l ' ' I ' I . - A A quiet, demure, pretty, dark-eyed lass I I ' , , . , l ' - ' 1 I - ' ' I l 1 I I ' THE MAROON ELLEN DUANE Neat a11d wellqroomed Ellen lS one of t1e 1nos1 p easa 1t se 11ors ll tne class Tlons a s 1n1 1 ss 'XNlll'l lVv'1I'1lCllTlq eyes has nad ttle 1 oulole Jlullq ard lce 1311315 lflg as DURWOOD GLEICK vp' 'N 1oft r u 1 P ooa f 1 1 1 rouna ou seen l11 out ana you 1l 1d ow co HELEN GRAY 1 e 1 1a1s e l-lon r E 1 tre of or lC fr EDWARD KING A 1-1 pros1ae1 1 ana paotc 111 ot 111 oaslqgt oa team lIaa1es reta 1 ty lm ufla11111q Hhs ao a nature l3e11es l11s red r1a1r ARTHUR LARIEVY Atl1lete and persot l1ty par ex ltenpe descnbe Ar Now a rnern Der C tae U S Navy he carr1ed 1nto S9IVl e VV'lll'1 l'llI'I'1 the Good W1sl1es of everyone W o ever met l'111n Bon voyage Arthur and hurry back ALICE KORONKEVICH S 1 les not at ent 1 eness l1ave earned for tl e a ao d tr1e11a Her excell e r In 11 an s o1tnana nas already mp e 1y ,me se re ar1al pos1t1on a a SI lla a 1l1ty l1as 111ade her 1n vc 1 A 711901 7 ROBERT LAWRENCE 1 stde rule and a 1 1 1 o well Ho ert loaas t L 1 ptars 11p l dont 11 d EVA MAKITALO al 13 a las 1l1e 6I1Vl e ble to ltve pleasantly n to PI aood son last1c Q 111 as px e nd basketball and ot1Cr spo ts DOMINIC MANDUCA L11 t 1ss ay and Manduca l a ways 111elted faculty o Ill, e e1y won over l'11S class mate A q od student a real tr1end a great lellow IOHN MARLEY 11s IT a lab ratory w1tl1 plenty of eaup 1ert d les happy Z p yr IS one OI our s1an out sclnolars always the perfect aent ernan and the land of chap We re all qo1nq 1o rn s alter qraduauon Zillllbilfliilil iZ'l'l1lllZl'Zi1 lllhlillll15l.llClil2l1li-vi.iv? l.Il1l1i.l5lIlZll?l9l ' - . , ' 1111'a' 11111 1 ' 1 -1 1' A 1 ' . 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H, f , , 2 X f 'f W , x A- i Y' , A aku fi X f' ,ia gk AV' tm' s:W f V 'firm f V 5 q ,,:A , ,R Y ' ' - 1' XS Gerald Y e McCue W l James McGauIey I une Norley ROBQYTL HCKQOY1 Arthur Mouhn n. 7K rw , M Doris Nfznard Sharley Myers Mark 'Mullin THE MAROON 1 1 1 1 3 1 1:11111 11 zzzoznzuiuiui- 11114 11101111 fi -1 11 vi 1 1 1:1 1 11-101: GERALDINE MCCUE Eftrclent and capable as a secretary a gxrl wtth such a g nlal d1spos1t1on makes many fnends IAMES MCGAULEY Although lames has been at L H S only one semester h1s trtendlmess and good nature have made hlnt a favorlte ROBERT MCKEON A star rn Mtss Harmons trrg class Bob hows h1s math prowess A lxkeable young man and full of fun Neatness IS Just one of ms vtrtues DORIS MEN ARD Full of pep and v1m Dons loves parhes and da tclng Sl e has a serrous s1de too as demonstrated oy her two years ot tatth Red Cross Council EMILE MAINVILLE Easyg rpg happy go lucky Emrle D scrrbed oy the fa1rer sex as smoot Ernrles s nse ot ftumor b trayed hrm on o castons and got h1m 1nto faculty trouble However he always managed to come out on top Just as he ts sure to do tn tne future N ORMA MOREAU Tall and raven locked Norma IS one of the most strlkmg sen1ors Kmdly mterest and good common sense plus scholast1c abtlrty make her both a good trrend and a good student I UNE MORLEY One of the mcnnstays of the class basket ball team june 13 an athlettc mrss Although very qulet she Wtll not soon be forgott n by ter classmates ARTHUR MOULIN lf you see a suave debonarr young man squrrlng a bevy of beauttes that wlll be Art Hts personanty coupled wrth h1s natlve ablhty IS bound to hold h1m ln good stead ln the future MARK MULLIN Mark 13 always on hand wn n parttes or dances are belng planned The band couldnt play wtthout Mark and h1s drums SHIRLEY MYERS 'Wnat vcr she docs she does well Shuley rs an excellent student wno posses ootse and savotr faxre On e 1n a wntle she lntrodu s a rvtlous note mto her de ervlngly quret m mner by the use ot btzarre ttngernarl pohsfm I I - I I . n . RI A ' 1 fl ' ' ' ' ' ' V , , . S 1 . , . . t . . 1 1:3 . , o r t . 1 ' ' , ' ff ' , . L 1 tul service on the Worcester County lunior - op , - - ' . e- ' e e e , . , , A . .,N . ,J ,N N I 5 xl J S- - '- l 9 1 9 ' A es . f ' . c Q ' ' C . . . ,, , Ce ii , ,A A , t ' c ' ' ' p --cr ' ' ' ,. 4 I 1 . . . w . L L . S is N f A 'QP' , mr 1 , 5 X X Mary Nordiq ian T hgresci Tolbazgfj S P 1' A - , 1 'Qt 41... Dorothy Smith Ruta Trgmor 2 Robert Stachura Earl Wh ntney 21 1- ,,. Q, Y, Charlotte Swemon 'mc t Nu George Wood Y B A . r in K xy, y - 1: A W ff lg ' , K t 3 A Q.. '- Y. Q':::1-'WX .,, XX 5 1-av' wp S 4 MIB' X L. ,, A -J A, A -.,, ,.-,, ul V f. 1 llvg 4 A A , -M M ,L .,. -Z-2 l r' Q' ':' ' 11. lf- x ' J, 1:3 'r'x'iwchrm THE MAROON MARY N ORDIGIAN Mary IS such a trny quret l1ttle grrl that he mrght well be overlooked 1f rt were not for her sp1r1t of co operatton and readrness to lend a helprng hand DOROTHY SMITH One of the busrest members of the sen1or class Dorothy IS a most reltable and co operatve Worker Earl reports however that Dorothy sometrmes talked a b1t too much tn the l1brary ROBERT STACHURA Already a member of the Army Arr torces bntchy assrsted Mr St Iohn quretly all year lf there s aevntry aroot he may be persuaded to Jorn lf tactfully approached CHARLOTTE SWENSON Small and darnty but scarcely demure Charlotte IS a lrvely young lady Her twrnk ltng eyes and merry laugh echo rn the corrr dors of L H S HARRY NEWELL The llttle blond comet left our ranks early and took all the excellent qualttles wh1ch made hlm stand out rn class mto the Navy wrth hrm Anchors awergh Harry and best of luck THERESA TOLOCZKO Although modest and qutet Theresa 1S full of fun and ex els IH good sportsman shrp A sympathetlc all round good frlend RITA TRAINOR Lrvely and gay htta gets along Well wlth everyone Amasrng now much determlna non and loyalty tnere can be rn such a tlny person EARL WHITNEY lzarl s demon el tclency made htm a valu able asset to tne class As a busmess manager he has no peers and yet he found trme to Wm a host ot frrends durrng h1s stay at Lercester GEORGE WOOD George has an 1nfect1ous grln whrch he employs constantly to Wm over all who meet htm l-le was a regular customer on the trolley to Worcester and amused both students and faculty alrke Wrth h1s tall stones Keep em gnnnrng George! ERNEST MORRISON One of the frrst to answer the call to the olors Ernle left us durrng the year to Jotn Uncle Sams Navy We are certaln that hrs quret studrousness whrch concealed a lurkrng sense of humor wrll carry htm far tn the Navy and ID lrfe IOSEPH ROLLIN S Brg Ioe desprte h1s quret mren has won hlmself a place deep 1n the hearts of hrs classmates When the occaslon arose Ioe could always be depended upon to shake off hrs decervrng lethargy 24 21111111 1oi1v10:o:1131rio:4n:1n24r:o1o:o11 1212121213111 212131113-212141411 , 1 5 I Q ' 1 1 ' ' - 1 ' 1 1 . -1 1 . , , . . .., - I -1 . . . . - - , . . - , - 1 1 . 1 . , 1 w . . . 11 . 1 1 f 1 1 . - 1 . . . 1 . . . -1 1 -f 1 . . . 1 . , . - 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 .... 1 1 THE MAROON SENIOR CLASS HISTCRY When the class of 43 made rts appearance on Lerc ster H111 we were looked upon as msrgnrncant freshmen by upper classmen To prove thrs rdea wrong was our goal for 1939 Led by Walter Grguere Edson Deardon Mary rlurney ana H en Gray we annlhrlated our supposedly superror schoolmates at both th Pre hmcnSopftomor track meet and rntra mural basketball Tl us we gatned two trtles and were envred by every class rn L H S As freshmen we also opened the new Lercester t-lrgh School welcomed the resumrng of basket ball and played host to a new member of the the faculty and coachmg staff Mr Semrno We began our sophomor ycar by electrng Art Larrevy presrdent Walt Grguere vrce presr dent Helen Gray secretary and Lva Dalbec Treasurer Led by these capable offrcers we carrred on rn true style by enterrng new members rn all actrvttres at Lercester Hrgh School ln football we were reprc ented by Art Larrevy Grgger Gtguere and our new classmate Pay Dorr rn debatrng by Robert Lawrence and Helen Gray rn basketball by Ed Kmg Art Larrevy and Emrle Mamvrlle and rn baseball by lee Poll ns Ray Dorr and Harry Newell 'We were also well represented rn band and glee club DY tie rnusrcally mrnded members of our class The hrghlrghts of our sophomore year wer the fresn nan receptron the operetta Bobby and Mr Skelleys apporntment as Englrsh rnstructor ln the fall of 4l we returned to Washburn Square shghtly decreased rn members to con ttnue our Journey to hrgh school success At our frrst cla s meetrng we chose Helen Gray treasurer Art Larrevy was chosen a Actrvrtres Repre entatrwe of our class Dave Asklmg enrolled thrs year After a vrctorrous season rn both football ard basketball we were com pelled by entrance of the Unrted States rn war to s ttle d un to a quret half year brrghten ed only by our hrghly successful lumor Prom ln our Jcnrcr year our class was Jorned by l-larrret Hammond and Dorothy Smrth A newcrvrllan aefense syst m was rnstrtuted and a war sawmgs club xx as set up under the gurdance of lvfr Semrno So ended our thrrd year a year successful rn most respects consrderrng tne rntluenc of Ure war on the students and faculty of Lercester We returned to school rn the fall of 42 confrdent of the fact that our class was a neces sary and esrablrshed part of the darly routme at Letcester Well aware of the fact that the war was to make grave changes rn the routme at L ccs er X 1 cted offrcers that could ably lead us through a tryrng semor year Dave Asklmg was unanrmously elected presrdent foe Rollrns was to be our capable vrce presrdent The esa 'loloczko was chosen secretary and Eva Dalbec wa agarn made treasurer All 1nter scholastrc sports were dropped rn our school last year and deprrved the captarns Art Larrevy Ed Krng and loc Rollms of the chancc of leaamg therr teams through another vrctorrous season ln therr place came lntramural sports held by the Actrvrtres Assocratron and led by Mr Skelley and Ed Krng After successfully completrng touch football archery grrl s softball and badmmton the program was changed to Commando Trammg requtred of all hrgh schools DY the state The thrrd edrtrort of the MAPGCN was edrted by Robert Law rence and Helen Gray under the able drrectron of Mrss Kelley The Actrvrtres Assocratlon handrcapped by ratronrng and other war condrtrons conducted the only school dance a successful Qhrrstmas party Greatly decreased rn numb rs by the loss of many semors to armed servrce we de rded to cancel the annual semor Wasnrngton trrp ln rts place we held a dmner dance at the Hrllcrest Country Club Honor s udents for our four years on the hrll were, Helen Gray Robert Lawrence Shrrl y Myers Norma Moreau Davrd Asklmg Eva Dalbec and Iohn Marley Thus we have closed a chapter rn the book of our lrfe a chapt r frlled wrth comedy tragedy vrctory and defeat a chapter that we w1ll revrew often and wrll preserve rn our hearts for many years to come Mark Mullrn itil iihld lllllll 1 ll ili1Iii!!iniUllllliililtllblhliliill' ll ii 1 ill ll i010.0QOQl , . . D . V I . . .,. . . X . A 1 ' e K s 1 re - I e ' - ' fx J A 'X 1 T I I I . . K 9 3 ' ' 1 ' I ' ' - 'v 1 T 1 ' A X w I cm M . , ss , , , - 2 , : , , I 1 t 1 1 1 - Q . , , . . 1 I 4 ' 1 ,X t .J ,, . , ' . 4 - C 4 r , , . 1 . as presidentp Emrle Marnville, vice-president, Shirley Cree, secretary, and Eva Dalbec, I 1. 1 I 1 1 , ' N ' ' e' ow ' ' - . . 1 , . , Q . , . - - V , Y ' 7 .s I A . I . I , N - - - ' A -, 't .1 .Q .LV , I - ' ' 'o n ' If s ei e t , ve ere ' . y . - . T , 1 - 4 1 'I S - 4 ' ' A A -A 1' ' . . V . 1 , , I - I I . I A I 1 A t I I I 1 I I I I I ' s, c' ' '.' ' . ' ' ' J . L A . . Q . . I I V I A I ' ' , e ' ' , THE MAROON CLASS WILL BE IT KNOWN TO ALL PERSONS THAT WE THE GRADUATING CLASS OF 1943 OF LEICESIER HIGH SCHOOL OF THE TOWN OF LEICESTER IN THE COUNTY OF WORCESTER IN THE STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS BEING OF LAWFUL AGE OF SOUND AND DISPCSING M ND MEMORY AND IUDGMENT HAVING SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED THREE AND ALMOST FOUR YEA S AT SAID INSTITUTION DO HEREBY MARE PUBLISH AND DECLARE THIS TO BE OUR LAST WIIL AND TLSTAMENT THAT WE MAY IUSTLY SHARE T1-ILSL OUR PROPLICIIES WIT I FIIOSE OUR SUCCESSORS HAVING IEVOKED ALL PRLVIOUS WILLS AIND CODICILS BY US MADE Atlpr the payment ol our func al expe ISO wc grvc devr e and b au ath to our lawful horrs as follow To Mr Drown our Superrntend nt the Sen1or Clas I aves thes se ds tor hrs Vrctory Garden To N1 Harmon our cla s advrsor we leav these knrttrng needles so she may carry on for the Pod Cross To Mr St Iohn we leav th1 cnrcken to start hrnr off sr cc slully or hrs tarrnrng adven ture To Mr Brown wc leave h r annual grit a le non ore To Mrs Ielley w leav th se flowers rn appr cratron ot her krnd ard and drrectron rn tlce productron of our yearbook To Mrss Harrany we I ve thrs lurnrnous penc so t Q 1 1 on c 1 t pap r rn the drrnout To Mr Skelley we leave these gym short that ne can be drstrngurshed from the rest of hrs gym class Mrss rrye we leav th p11 13 b added to h r ev r growlng coll ctron M 'Welch w lcov th s nel token I ke p hrs I1 lrnen well rn hand mme M1 s McPartland we leave tlus st ong soap to k ep her hands free from palnts and rnks Mrss Russell we leave thes gloves to keep her hands warm durrng our Russran Wrnters To Mr Daly we leave thrs can of tobacco To Mrss Loba z we leave thrs snake o1l o cure the ache and parns acqurred rn her phy srcal educatron classes As each rnsrgnrtrcant underclassrnan hears hr or her name he regardless of any mental or physrcal 'VVQGAHQSS wrll r1se to Iac the auorer e our Jury as w1ll t'1e uppercla sm n Davrd Asklrng l ave to Paul A klrng the resp V1 Iblllly ol keeprng up the A klrng prestrge Mary Baldauf leav s her hrstory book to anyone who wants rt Dann ' Ca rdy leav Groc a Bureau lvl a s at ol bew1lderm nt Adelrne Cerce leave to Evelyn Luoma her qcuet drsposrtron Anrta Cormr r l av s to Kay Durncs her shy Hlll Sl lrley Crbe leaves to Helen Snlrapa her wrestlrng abrlrty Iva Dalbec leaves to Mary Wrllramson her no rchalant ways lane Dorr l ,ive to Margaret Sout rwrck her ab lrty wrth the baton Ray Do r leaves to Io rn I.aCoste hrs flawless olrbrs Ellen Duane leav s to Su an Burke her flrrtatlous ways A11 n Eldrrolg av t Carolyn MCGIHI1 her love for nrankrnd Durwood Gl rck leav s to Mrlton Swenson Ins back seat rn the U Hrstory room Helen Gray l awe to Noncy Woodward her plac on tn horror r Loy ard Krng leaf s to Andy Payne hrs ab1l1ty to tease the grrl Al C Koron GVICI l wos to Edward Gablaskr her artrstrc ab1l1ty Robert Lawrenc. l av to Davrd Bartlett hr hd ul Eva Makrtalo lbov to Kay Mannrng her co'rp1 ur Dorr Menard I ave to C crl Prltzecker her v fl talent Dorn HIC Manduca I a Jo to keep hrs eye o 1 ' assrdy Norma Moreau leav to plant her V1 rory Garden lQ0i0i0Q0i li l Tl l 1 1 Y-UlU 0l0 Vl1UlUlll 0i0QUl! l 1 i ,ll l Q l llillif . 1 1 '4 , S1-1 ' LA I I I F. 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THE MAROON CLASS PRCPI-IECY The sun IS ru t rlslng ln the east and there tle h as a dalsy att r nls early mornlng ten nls game IS Teddy Mcunvllle startlng oft on hls mllk rodte Davld Askhng IS up early too hes stlll the pro down at the I-llllcrest Country Club Earl Whltney IS a motorman on the Cherry Valley to YV' rce 'er trolley llne Incld ntally he 1 Stlll trylllg to ell CODIGS of tne l943 edltlon of the MAROON Alice Koronkevlch IS an GIIICI nt se rctary and IS Earl s most regular passenger Iames McGau1ey keeps g at on 1 e QI unds ot tlle Hlllcrest and has lust been elected Presldent ot the Unlted Stat Goat Ke pers As oclat on Durwood Glelcl. IS a SIHQIHQ telegraln boy for NJQSICTYI UNION and there h IS now dellv erlng congratl latlole to Iune Morley w lo ha t bc n el ct d M Soltbcll for IQ4 There oem to bc a TlOl n ar that bulldlng I row s tl e cp nlng ot Domlrlc Manduc s new beauty salon I-Ils adv rtlslng slogan IS It I can lavc cul y l1Ct1I' so can you Shlrley Myers Domlnlcs ba IIIDT IS tlle w ll'nc1vn b cuty p clall t and advlsor on the correct color of tlngernall pollsh Across the street Eclclle Kmg runs a travel bl eau t r bored s cretarl s and s hool teach ers and ln th arrle bulldlng h manages a rol r skatlrlg flnk Eva Malrltalo IS hls rlght hand man and Eddle vows that lt lt w erent for h r V1 would stlll b worklng at Flavor sealed There s Dorothy Smlth taklng the A pllpll ln her sclodol tor llttl boy to the zoo That look llke Hay Dorr golng by No I gu ss lt l t Shlrley Cree IS tn gue tot honor at a lunche n at rl el Bmncroft because of her grand mlsslonary work IP the South Sea Islands At 1' 9 QCIFH THT19 H1 CIUOU F DUN Of the CNY The lamcu actr s G rr! McCue hostess I r a pcrty ln h nor ot Charlott Swenson who as attcm y for 119 dgfepgg WGN hcr fr t CQ 9 by om v ry qulcl. wltted oratory and Rlta Trcunor the IIIST woman enator from Mos achusctts Ellen Duane 1 nteltalnlng tnem all telllng ot her exporlences as adverllslng manager tor a w ll known :tt drlnk Arllne Eldrldqe ls Sltll trylng to doc d wllet r sllo s ollld olcc a soldler a sallor or a marlne That must b Tiay Dorr no 1 l1Vr ng aj 1 Iohn Marley IS trylng out new exp I1 ments for a revlsed atbmlc chart Nkllll Mary Baldauf as hls tectlnlcal advlsor Ioe Rolllns alter many years as a blg leagu IDllCll9l' ha r 'lrcd to establl 1 a sc tool where tlle art ot speaklng lengthlly IS taugllt lane Dorr 15 drulll major tor tllo Army Nurses Drum Colps and Mary Nordlglan IS her head drummer Much to tne surprlse of everyone Robert Stachura has talf n up flylng and IS a pllot on the Pan Am rlcan Alrlln s Robert McKeon ha lntlorlted MIS Ilarmon s Job as math teacher at L H S and our otner Robert Robert Lawrence found that he llkea the Navy so much that he stayed thero att r the war and 1 no 1v a Rear Admlral DGRIPI Cassrdy IS runnlng a club where pool golt and bOVl'll'1Q ar CIISCLI s d excluslvely That looks llke Ray Dorr golng IH now No an tl r ml take It s later now and Im on tlle Great Whlte Way where George Wood IS pre Illlflq Adellne C rc Alma Cornler and Ther esa Toloczko ln hls new ballet e'1tltled Le a u es Mark Mullm has a well known SWIHQ band and people go lust to h ar Arthur Moulln and Mark end oft beat In the spot llght lust now IS Eva Dalbec who IS the torch slnger wltl Mark s balld Accordlng to that rattle bralned psychlatrlst Dr Helen Gray Dons Menard IS now restlng at her palatlal estate on B rrnuda after an extlaustlng blll a most s11c esstul soclal season As I glanced upward I notlce a famlllar tlgure IH co lversatl n wlth St Peter Drawlng closer I overhear the good salnt remark No we are very sorry but you must tlrst brlng an admlttance sllp from th OITIC before we can admlt y u to tnes celestlal realms Wlth a downcast expr SSIOH and hls tamlllcr sl vv g lt Ray Dorr turned away But what IS that sound of trumpets comlng nearer near r'P Perha s lts Mr rlopklns practlclng for revellle Norma Norma you must wake up Its Thursaay Iune I7 It IS Mother calllng and thank heavens IIS Comm ncem nt l943 ara all our llves are ahead ot us I hope to meet St Peter agaln sometlme NORMA MOREAU ' - - 1 1-U1 -T' 1 1 4100-4112 2 -10141241201-l.n11qp11:11-g11:11:11-: .: 1- 11-mine: 2 as 2 :z : : :- . . 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I T H E M A R O O N HISTORY OF CLASS IQ44 PRESIDENT IOHN BRAGINTON VICE PRESIDENT DONALD SOTTAK SECRETARY EVELYN LUOMA TREASURER BETTY WOOD The gtrls all mourn the loss of some of our most gallant 1un1or boys or men as they prefer to call themselves to the arm d servrces Its Anchors Awergh for Mattle McKeon lack Bragrnton and AI Southard wh1le the Mannes have welcomed Gerry Lemerrse rnto therr rnrdst The Army lard clarm to Al Melendy and we are all confrdent that he as well as the others wrll be a credrt to Uncle Sam Last fall rn order to enlarge our physrcal educatxon currtculum varrous new sports were added to our athletrc program One of these actrvttres was archery rn whtch many female Robtn Hoods Jolned by Drck Gray partrcrpated shootlng arrows rnto the arr they knew not where and spendrng hours 1n search of them At our frrst gathermg of the Junror clan after much harangutng and campargntng class was voted that class dues be collected at the rate of two btts a month Due to a slrght over stght on our part and srnce we completely forgot the motron our lrttle class bank account drd not mcrease to the enormous sums antrcrpated 1n Sep ember but on the contrary by May had dwtndled to a debrt Although the war has affected us all somewhat unpleasantly the manpower shortage has provrded rnnumerable opportun1t1es for strong and only too wtllmg students to take an act 1ve part rn the war effort Whenever the local ftre Whrstle sounds a horde of boys the Ju nrors IH the mayorrty rush en masse from the school butldrng rn order to protect the localrty wrth therr courageous frre frghtrng Also numbered among the patrrotrc voluntary work were the scrap drrves Over zealous Jumors went all out on these occasrons and some gladly de voted a whole school week to the varrous campargns Sometrmes we Junrors have a few healthy arguments to enlrven our class meetrngs meet mgs whrch gave Mr St Iohn more than one headache For several days the pro s and con s of a drnner dance were debated As we go to press the matter rs rn the balance but what ever happens we thought rt was a good rdea at the trme Now that Iune rs upon us we can scarcely belleve that we are about to become drgmfled senrors However there can be no doubt that we w1ll carry on durmg our frnal year rn the same sp1r1t of loyalty to Lelcester I-Irgh NANCY WOODWARD INDENTIEICATION OE PICTURES Group I Back Row Robert Forgrt Iohn Bragmton Edward Gablaskl Cllftord Gay Robert Cleary M1dd1e Row Evelyn Luoma Susan Burke Helen Adamowrcz Katherrne Bomba Barbara Ienmngs Helen MCG-auley Dorothy MacCormack Mrldred Carroll Front Row Henry Desrosrers Rrta I-Iarrrs Vrvren Larrevy Mr St lohn Mary Lou Lenk Charlotte Conrad Robert Lllyestrom Group II Back Row Cecrle Prltzecker Russell Stone Raymond Tol oczko Donald Sottak Iune Nolette M1dd1e Row Rrchard Newell Anna Sluckrs Dorothy Woodcock Mary Murphy Nancy Woodward Betty Ann Relser Rlchard OKeefe Front Row Andrew Payne Clarence Streeter Helen Schllker Ellzabeth Wood Margaret Southwlck Andrew Parpulas Dean Munyan The followrng were absent when the prctures were taken Beverly Cartrer Forrest Stone 0QUl0l4 1 Q4 Q Q DlYQOQ0l0i0l0l0Ql7l0Q4ICYi0Q0ifll0,l!i0l47Q0lllll .Ulf Qi i4 ll Nl D , , N I I I , , - 1 ' ' ' , . ofttcers were elected to the satisfaction of everyone concerned. Amongst other issues, it I I ' ' ' I L I I , ' I I - I - . 1 - , . . , I I I z Il I I II I I ' I I I I I I I I . , - I I I I I I I I I ' ' I I , . I I I I I I ' I I I I I I I n n I , . I I I I I I I I , . : ' , . W CLASS 0 1944 H r 3 3 f W 4 ' 11ff'f?g?11 A if A A.,-x X 5 Q - 1 . A h , - gg K ifg , gif? fjg , -W . 5 , R353 kg QQ K U, jf vs if I ' , A , bfi' 'WWQR-f w 1 ' fx fi: b L. - , R 11i U' :KU L A L 1' iiiyjs' 2 Aj V, ga W f f . if 3 , ' 1 Q. K Vi gg Q ,iz q ' 1 V :ly fy'-Haw? 'Q ' Ae . f? 5 . in I 1 ' ' -f A., a g ff K S E E , Q v fi g ,ma 4 , -lr' f '2 . . Q g k 5 Z . C 'Y' 1 -A - 'M W CLASS Y 1945 P5 0m'Cr- T H E M A R O O N HISTCRY CF CLASS l945 PRESIDENI PAUL ASKLING VICE PRESIDENT KATHLEEN DUMAS SECRETARY PRISCILLA LEMERISE TREASURER RICHARD DANIELS The class of 45 rt rs feared b gan the year faced wrth an rmoossrble task namely to rm press upon the Clas of 46 the fact that they W re but poor lowly rnsrgnfrcant freshmen and that they must conduct thems lves accordrngly Aft r on looc at th se freshly arrrved stu dents rt seemed trrat the soplrornorcs would b abcut a sucee sful as a Congressman r rng to persuade th Unrted Str te to end more su p metal L3 tlro lapanoso We drd our best hawever by cdmrnr terrr it to tlr I r 1 a ourrd doteat rn the annual freld day lravrrrg trrem cone to the rnrtratron party dres ed rn trf us ral rrdrculous manner and makrng a Valrant attempt to grve a f w of the rtfn ber a fr se sron rn the shower room It soon becam obvrous lr at th se gal ant g stur s were Or no cvarl for thrs new addrtron to L I-I S rmmedrately beg n such gorngs on as we ard not approve In fact arter havrng the lrttle rascal rn hr hom room for af w month lIr Trorn y lead no alternatrv but to seelx a commr on rn the Navv Alter trr unfortrrnat b grnnrng trre soplr made an abrupt about face by ent rrng rnto tlr Boy laucr Eootoall I af u wrrlr uclr entlru ra rr tnatwhen the frnal wlr tl NG blown W W rt r ng rn p ce Wrtlr an unmarred record of four made exactly 37 touch werr W re rll gally rul d rn errors perturoed our Ia cob to such an ext nt that rr t c last two garn he Nas unable to hold down hrs regular left guard berth The glory of the football d V oon arm nrs rea a tr e dr ta d d t of nrrd 1 ar examrna trons loomed on th horrv n As tnr p rrod drew ro a raul Mc t l beg tn puttrng rnto use hrs nev system of study Tr plan cansrst d of r oarng a c rr and obs rvrng closely how rt landed If rt came up h ad l went to the mow s tort re lrsten d to th radro an r rt stood on end he went to f 4 on hrs I s ns The s ohcfn re class also partrcrpated Whole heartedly rn Mrss I-larmon W'ar Stamp drrve ln fact l'I nry Iluctxo now clarms ownershrp of 3 bullets one helmet ard four pa from the Wh el of a Icep Now at last rn May We hav r ached th end of our regrnre as undorclas men We all look forward to next term when we garn a lrttle drgnrty as Junrors and leave to the Cla of 46 the responsrbrlrty of educatmg the new novrces rn tae rules and by laws I door old Le c ster Hrgh School PAUL ASKLING Group I Back Row Iohn LaCoste Paul Aslclrng Iames Dorr Larrr rr Ccrrnrrrq Ilenry Iluclo Raymond Connors Mlddle Row lean Desautels Barbara Grant Norma Grrffrn M desta Bas are Barbara Berryman Elrza bet re Kel. rrcn Katrleen Drneas LJ cca Bute-au Front Row Rrchard Danrels Rrchard Gray Ruth Kotoslcr Wrlrrra Cult n Ed lr Cuttrng Esther Bomba Iames Carroll Wesley Koronlcevrch Group II Back Row Norman MacLeod Robert Lorent en Walter Mason Rob rt XVI rtnev Raymon Woodcoclc Arhtur Luoma Robert Walker Mlddle Row Lorena LaCrorx Elrzabeth Marnvrlle Maxrne Smead Nancy Rowden Mrs Brown lane Moreau Florenc Larncz Lorrarne Leroux Front Row Iames Marley Rrta St Denrs Katherrne Mannmg Mary Wrllramson Prrscrlla Lemerrse Ianet Myers Elrzabeth Story Paul Martel The followrng were absent when the prcture Were tafcen Theodore Polenskr Ernest Taber ner Kathleen Reavey :.. :..: zz: : :.,:.,:.,:.,2.,:.,-.,:.,:.:.,...,..p:..:.,:.,::,:.,:.:.,:.,-.,: I Z : 2 1. : :1. 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THE MAROON I-IISTCRY CF CLASS 1946 PRESIDENT RICHARD PARTRIDGE VICE PRESIDENT RALEIGH BURTON SECRETARY KATHLEEN WEIR TREASURER VIRGINIA IISHER The class of l946 accordmg to our teacher may not be the most brrllrant group who ever enterea the portals of Letcester Hrgh but what wc ourselves thrnlc we may as well ad mrt IS a GIFIQTGDI story Shortly after we began to decorate the seat rn R cn s 7 and I2 we held our class elec trons wrth excellent results After the ele not we all ldolced forward wrth more or less dread to our 1n1t1at1on rnto the folas of L H S Fmally tl e day was at hand I was so excrted that Iran off wrthout my lunch Vt7hat a wretcned s ssrcn rt as and that nrght there was more Iun for the s phom re In the freld day games v e lo t o the op rs by the meager score of 88 44 We Ve learn d a few trrcks ourselves thrs year brought rn tl e most money but Room I2 recerved tl e l gl est perc ntage of sales Somehow the general candy award wcre not aurte so large as we had expected Then came mrd years Most of us managed at the end of exams to leave the class rooms rn one prece Rather a arfference from grammar school Shortly afterward Mr Trerney left for the Navy He was our advrsor and we all wore sorry to see htm go Later we sard fare well to our Superr tendent Mr Turner and to Mr Tnnon wl cm we knew so well rn Room I2 We certarnly n rss Mr Trmon s Jokes W'hat w1t'1 ratror ng of almost everyth ng I avent rot ced any ratronrng or cuttrng down on homework If you shoula thmk ly sung our pratses too lo dly Just hsten to all tne fresh man talent Mr Hcokrns has drscovered rn the glee club DAVID BARTLETT Group I Back How Rayrrond F g1t Raymond Etlner Bernard Cleary Harold Iohnson Wallace QHGIIY Donald Dubols Norman LaPlante Mlddle Row lohn Kennedy Theresa Dumas Manorre Dorr Lows Gay Grace Frtzsrmrnons Clarre Cadar ette Norma Bugdenovltch lane Bruso Paultne Cormrer Robert Duncan Front Row Forrest Irrsh Lrlhan Castonguay Dorothy Kelly Mr Welch Vrrgmra Frsher Florence Cerce Ralergh Burton Group II Back Row Cla1re Mllls Mrlton Swenson Charles Schlrker Owen Slern Iohn ONe1l Webb Rowden Norman ROb1dOUX Dorothy Patrrcks Mxddle Row Rlchard Partrldge Rrta Moulrn Stella Shoclk Helen Shlrapa Ioan McGauley Barbara Rossley Ioan Tower Ioan Partrrdge Edward Leboda Front Row Eleanor Stachura Carolyn McG1nn Lorame Stone Florence Rabldou Mr CDonnell Kathleen Welr Eunrce Rerdy Iulra Menzlgran The followlng were absent when the p1ctures were taken Davld Bartlett Helen Goeckler Robert Klng 7i0l7iClIbl.1lZ lfllibitiliili ii?1illhlhllviiilflillllvithlltfilrfl 1 1 1 10l0T4bl0i0l01f'P11Pl , I 3, XA I V L I - , . I , ' s ' ou 1 , - ' ' . . c ' 1 , Y- I f , ' ' I ' I I . , I e ' , ' w ' I o ' , r J I s t s II The magazine campaign next entered our lives. We were the star salesmen. Room 7 ' It I ' I1 'ti 1 rr e . I s A J ' . . . ,, , . 'n I , . , . ' 1 I ' . 7, , I . ' 1 ' It I , h ,I ' I I I ' ' g ' '. I ' ' ' e ' ' , ' ' I - , A, ' A- , . 1 Q T1 1 1 K w rw J' I I I L I I , . , , , , - I ' I l I r I I I V I I I . I ' U I I V I I I I l I I l I ' I , , CLASS of 1946 0 A A H F ,gh 1945 ... 41 1945 W5 Q2 ew Q fffgifygfi' JE W3 ri A Ah ig. Q 76 ,ff WQW' Agn M1 'ff ST CZQ55 ff ZCQINS WW New Q in 532 YQW? F fx 1944 'Fi 2 Q -eh f 451' gsm! 1946 Q 1 F W i i 1, . W .A ,W A4. 1 P2 G 00 X Maroon Staff 0 0 .01-10 Arrow Sta ff TIF IW'-.Rfk T THE MARQON L Qu o AH A K lvnol , hh ARRQW Lim mf Hier AUJOL .mx Rrvdx mn u 1 11 Y ndvi-,oi-. 1 L I Mr I I L an L .. I 1 y.. 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I.. ,. ,fL 7 L, Ci Fizxfi QI- fl lH1, QQ ,, 11 M, B :ffm LQ if I,f,1ig,u,1 4.. f., y lf ,, 'i if. ,Q gl, Fcxzx t Q' 'C' THE MAROON ATHLETICS When the class of l943 made its debut on Washburn Square a number of Maroon athletes had just finished their careers The baseball team mourned the loss of Tom Monahan and loe Lernerise to the armed servlces football had seen the last of Art Lamotte and Morgan Childs the basketball team had lost the SQTVICSS of Art Williamson and Tommy Lemerise while on the track Coach Semino was pondering on how he could replace to such super stars as Iimmy Doyle and Ierry Lemerise Then came the class of 43 with its host of athletes who were to do much to help fill the places of the departed heroes and who later were to find that the war made grave changes 1n the sports of L H S Transportation was curtailed such hopefuls as Art Larievy Charlie Lucke and Harry Newell entered the service of our coun try and we were to lose Coaches Tierney and Semino These changes are a few reasons that expla1n why Leicester was obliged to drop all 1nterscholast1c sports As we glance back over the last four years we recall many glorious victories for our teams especially the Holden game of 39 With the score l8 l2 in Holden s favor the accu rate toe of LeRoy Whitney and the unfaltering courage of Dixie McKeon gave Leicester a one point lead that was to stand until the final gun The class of '43 was the first freshman class to witness a victory over Holden Basketball an infant in 39 was newly organized under the guldance of Coach Semino and Captain LeRoy Whitney Although the basketball team left no blaze of glory in its wake it was evident that under the guidance of Mr Semino and through the stellar per formances of such coming stars as Klosek Childs Williamson King and Larievy Leicester was to have many victorious nights on the basketball court in the future Later in the same year our baseball team coached by Mr Tierney galned victories over plus the nervousness of Mr Hopkins during a playoff game with Spencer gave Leicester the Western Worcester County League title The only outstanding feature of the track sea son was Ilmmy Doyle s running which won him the county championship in the one hun dred yard dash In our sophomore year we remember best the vrctory over Grafton This W1n plus a tie with W1nchendon were the only two bright spots of the l94O football season Among the more prominent members of thls team were Captain Iohnny McKeon Co captains elect Mor gan Childs and llgger Giguere Art Larievy Ray Dorr Paul Bomba Harry Newell and lim Doyle The basketball team under Coach Semino waged a fair campaign and the baseball team won over half the games The Junior year found Leicester enioyrng a most successful year in sports The football team headed by Co captains Giguere and Childs contributed to the success of the season With only two defeats Holden and Westboro our team landed in fourth place in the listing of Western Worcester County teams The success of the season was dimmed however by the death of Bob McDonald who had played a starring game as end all year A plaque to h1s memory was erected by his teammates as a tribute to his sportsmanship and popularity The basketball team under the capable tutelage of Coach Ed Skelly emoyed an excel lent season and lost only four of the Western Worcester County League games Captain Morgan Childs Art Williamson Captain elect Ed King Ray Dorr and Dave Askling played brilliantly for the Maroon team which took second honors in the league finals The baseball team of 42 played but three games before the lack of transportatlon com pelled the Athletlc Director to cancel all interscholastic sports for the remainder of the year When the class of 43 returned to make 1lS final appearance on the hill we were all sorry to learn that interscholastic athletics had been postponed for the duration Although disap polntment prevailed among the L H S seniors We had the satlsfaction of knowlng that the athletic representatives of our class during our four years had made the name of Leicester synonymous on the diamond with victory on the gridiron with everlasting grit and courage and on the track with brilliance of performance In defeat or victory our teams have al ways shown the fighting spirit and true sportsmanship that has given Leicester an unblem ished athletic reputation IQ! 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I 5 K N , , , Fw ' A I . 1 v ' - 4 , . , THE MAROON CALENDAR September Le1cester beg1ns f1rst school year under war t1me restr1ct1ons The l1ttle Forg1t boy from Rochdale IS st1ll gasplng at the 1mmens1ty of 1t all Mr Tlmon and Mr Hopkms p1ck up the feud where they left off before vacatlon D Gle1ck wonders when Pre Fhght Tra1n1ng starts IH the Aeronautrcs Class Mr St lohn has at least three amazmgly br1ll1ant students 1n h1s French lll class Class Elect1ons Dav1d Asklmg Iohn Brag1nton Paul Askhng and Rlchard Partrldge head respectrve classes Ed Klng unanrmously chosen Presrd nt of A A Magazme Campa1gn gets under way w1th Earl Wh1tney as general manager Tom Monahan enrolls as a P G Couldnt tear h1mself from good old L H S Dom1n1c Manduca demands more salt pepper and catsup 1n h1s lunches Robert Lawrence dehes the solld geometry text book Reverts back to sl1de rule Duffy College Sw ng Sh1ft fManduca Cass1dy Glelck Palpulus Moul1n and Sottakl Curt1s carnpa1gn closes w1th a total of S688 53 Earl cant account for the extra 33 O3 October Dan1el Cass1dy turns over a new leaf Rumors of draft1ng l5 year olds worr1es D1ck Dan1els Earl bel1eves Andy Payne may have been short changed S Ol Earl remembers Al1ce gave hlm S01 for bubble gum Scrap metal campa1gn bed sprmgs stove p1pes automob1le fenders tooth paste tubes water bo1lers collected Mark Mull1n massacres two drum st1cks dur1ng a rap1d Jam sess1on Columbus Day Good old Chr1s and h1s three fa1thful followers N1na P1nta and Santa Mar1a lake Marley rushes IH w1th three paper cl1ps and two bobby p1ns for the campa1gn R1chard Gray contends for No l Archertst rn L H S Cla1ms d1rect descendency from S1tt1ng Bull Senror touch football team mtroduces T formatron Baffles oppos1t1on Mrs PIQTCG dlscusses Better Busmess 1n assembly Ray Dorr adds up tardy PM s and d1SCOV9IS he w1ll have to stay 1n school t1ll Feb 28 1945 to serve them all Forrre Stone 1S tak1ng trumpet lessons through the mall Rat1on Board 1ssues St1chy frve eye droppers full of gasol1ne for h1s model arrplane motor Forr1e on 7th lesson already Freshman 1n1t1at1on Frosh vanqu1shed by Sophs 1n sptte of JUHIOT and sen1or re1n forcements Henry Desros1ers comes to school wlth the Monday Mornmg Blues' fblack and blues'J Forrre glves up lessons Cant f1t h1s trumpet 1nto the marl box Henry Hucko seeks a comm1ss1on rn the Marxne Corps Mr Hopkms decorated w1th honors' Durmg maneuvers he captured two South Barre sergeants smgle handed Em1le Ma1nv1lle forgot hrs ten cents for h1s War Stamp aga1n Spo1led the record of Room 2 November Elect1on Day Mr Trmon 1S suspected of votmg the stra1ght Democratrc tlcket Mr T1mon stayed up all n1ght compoundmg an explanatron of the Repubhcan vlctory Teachers Conventron No school' Arm1st1ce Day Rush season for War Stamps' Report Cards' You know the rest' Sophomore class und1sputed touch football champs Q 1 i!Q i 1 i l l illilQ4YQl!QDQOQl.i0l0ill14lil!i Q l Q l4Q Q Q il ll- Q1 it I I I I I . 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F .V H .V V K. ,,4 f. , , 3,-' 1 9: -' ' V , 'X 5. 3, 1. 1 Y f.l','1Y'.1f :--1- THE MAROON M1ss Kelley welcomed back to act1ve duty No school because ot 1ce and stuff D1llO today as was sa1d for the 16th Lt Iohn Mclnerny thnlls assembly tespec1ally grrlsl w1th tales ot South PGC1f1C act1on No school th1s week e1ther l guess Mr I-lopkms attempts to draft Semor boys as end men for M1nstrel Show FIVG reJected for hav1ng no tons1ls Lteut T1erney v1s1ts school Apr1l l Aprrl Fool s Day lt should be Sch1kelgruber s b1rthday 2 Sentor boys take Army Navy Exam Ed Ktng chews up three penc1ls on Just one problem Ah' These phys1cal educat1on classes are CCENSOREDD Labor on the Maroon 15 underway Lormg s photographers arr1ve w1th customary paraphernalra Patrrots Day Mr St Iohn moves to hrs new farm IH Spencer Ray Dorr and Robert Lawrence are the f1rst to 1 ass the naval college exams Mr St lohn Dear me do you thmk 1t w1ll ram? My apple trees need spraymg Good Fnday Photographers come back tor more and get 1t Forest ttres pervade the county Ads for Maroon pour1ng tor rather dI'1pD1I'lQl 1n May Send ott assembly tor Mr Trmon Waltz s and speeches galore Lawrence and Marley spend mght 1n Boston to add tracnons of mches to thetr stature EXclus1ve AM group lane Dorr Nancy Woodward Iames Marley charter members AM s are much lrlce PM s only the other way round L1eut Turner v1s1ts school We welcome Mr Drown as our new super1nt ndent lumors vote to hold d1nner dance Iumors resc1nd vote on dmner dance Iun1ors recons1der dmner dance Iunrors st1ll have dmner dance 1n m1nd Mr St Iohn forgets the grocerres for supper try1ng to solve the luntor dmner dance tangle Pour Jumors go d1nner danc1ng Memor1al Day assembly 11119 George Wood tears he may have caught a rare case of spr1ng fever Semor dmner dance D1d you notrce the new romance? Em1le Mamvtlle pet1t1ons Mr Drown to r mstat tmal exams Class Day program Maroon 1ssued lohn LaCoste ob1ects Gosh my p1cture H1 gym class 1S a l1bel Commencement QUOTATIONS FROM Tl-IE QUALTAGH St Iohn lrn sorry but thls lesson doesn t seem to be as well prepared as usual Mr Skelley We ll have no more ot that nonsense Mrs Brown l dont qu1te understand why you drdnt reahze you had a PM M1ss Wood ward That w1ll be one more you know We are very sorry Mr O Donnell When I knew CKnute Rockne Adrmral Dewey Franklm Roosevelt Al Ca ponel Mrss Harmon Doesnt anyone want a War Stamp? Th1s 1S the last week Mr Welch Lets get on the proverb1al sphere 15. ' ' . 16. ' . 17. ' ' . 19. . ' ' ' ' ' . 22. ' ' , . 29. . -' ' ' . ' 30. ' . ' ' ' . ' es. '. A ' ' . 9. ' . 14. ' ' . ' - ' . 19. ' ' . . . ' ' . 20. ' A3 . 23. ' . 26. y 27. . ' . 39. ' ' L' ' . 3. - . ' . e . 4. - - - 1 - . 5. 1 - , , . 9. 1 . ' ' P . ' 10. . ' e . 11. ' ' . 13. ' ' ' . 14. ' ' ' . 17. ' ' ' ' ' . 19. . . . ' ' ' ' 29. 7 ' ' ' . 28. ' . l 7. ' . 10. ' ' . . ' ' - . 14. ' - - . Q' Q ' . 19. A ' . ' , ' ' 17. '. Mr.. . J' , ' ' THE MAROON M155 Harrahy Cant I have 1u5t one ma1lable letter? MISS Frye Keep your eyes on the book Dont watch your f1naers Mr Hopkms Now on maneuvers the othermornmq MISS McPartland That lettennq 1S a l1ttle lop tded Lawrence Mr T1mon And by tl1e same token t1nterrupt1onD Pasputm put your feet where they be lonq M155 Kelley Dan1el wake up' Mr T1erney Get a W1Cl91'1'1OtllT1Gd bottle w1th1 tvo hole stopper S129 number flV9 Law rence M155 Russeh What' You want another work 1nq card Vance? Forrest Ir1sh l had a headache last mqhtand couldnt t1n1sh my book report loe Rolhns Uh Em1le MG1HV1ll9 Hey there Mad One Robert Stachura Herl Foo' Ray Dorr Youve got to be f1rm w1th thesetrosh you know' Dav1d Bartl tt But that 15nt the way Rob rtLav r nce showed me Ed Gablasm But M155 Harmon' Twelv utr rr 1n one n1qht' That IS nt human' Arl1ne Eldndqe But l do try to study Mr0Donnell D1ck Gray Yeah but l cant tocus l1qhtn1na1 1 tht k1nd of a camera Betty Story l wouldnt have been tardy 11l1f Sue Burke But l wasnt talkmq' D1ck New ll Look' lt you were half as snarta l am Russ Stone Well you know the Mar1ne tty 1 ant men Robert Lawrence 3 y2 4X2 Solut1on n lba2 seconds MERCHANT OE VENICE FRESHMAN 1QEPo1QT The book ot K'VTxlCl1 l have 1ust completted readmq has a t1tle named Merchant o1 Ven1s by MacM1llan Co Th15 volume wlncn l found o be very 1n1ere5t1nq durmq the p r1od or t1me 1n wh1ch th15 book was wr1tten Ot the many 1nt rest1nq 1nc1dents that are found 1n th1s book The wrrter who has wrote t111s 1nterest1nq ook relates 1t 1n a very good way except tor a couple ot places ln the f1rst place Shylok oat afpped and he shculd ot got the pound of flesh even 1t Port1a came 1n dressed up as a te cw Th 51nq1nq 1n tre casket scene pretty near mak 5 Ivannoe forqet wh1ch one he was q tnq to prck Otnerw15e 1t was 1nte estma and promrs lhav read th entrre whole boo' Tarzan lnumphs by Edqar RICG 1S very much l1ke th15 book SENIQR REWEW Upon terrn1nat1nq the Merc 1cnt ot VQHICQ one cann t help but teel a deep 1nt 1 e melancholy The extravaaantly l111cur1cus manner 111 wln 1 Shake p tr r1a5ter1ully e nbod 1es th soul suppressed tne read r to 1ts full apprehens1on lhe uohttlna t r bodmqs enchant the sp1r1t to a deqre ot an1rr1c51ty re ult1na 1n the 1nner s t tru 5 n e of 1ust1t1cat1on Qpheha one of the more 1llum1nQt1nq characters of th15 V ork portray the sc1r1t Q eternal surrect1on and super1mposes the standards that tam1l1ar1 us w1th all nat1onal trad1t1on Her staunch dlspo 1t1on and tortumtous personal1ty express the te lmq ot 1ntense compatab1l Anthony whom Shakespeare portray d 1n such a momentous anal lllfllllflq tasmon 1n h1s h1lar1ous comedy about those fatal ld 5 of March and lul1115 Cae e alack the day IS portray ed as a hero such as Robert Taylo1 and Shyl ck as our t 1 nd Orson wfelles Ah me he subtlety th romance th hquld poetry the form who but the lP'l nortcl Bard ot Avon could have rendered so pl asma a r nd1t1on as th15 remarkable omnrscrent M rchant of Vemce Buy War Bonds v11vqp1qn11-n11qn11-9111511111: :1 ..-: 1.114.111-111111: : :-1qp11qn11-p11:11:1-:. : .: : in : -v 211:11 11 2 1 11 1 1 1 11 1 11 1 1 11 1 11 . 11 1 11 1 1 . . 11 -C 1,1 1 . 1 11 1 1 1 1 Q W- l I - 11 . 11 1 11 4 1 . . 11 1 . 1 , M. . f r 1 1 . . 1, 1 1 , 1 1 11 . 1 11 . 11 '--- . 1 - , . 1 11 . 1 . . 11 1 11 11 . 1 . 11 11 f 1 . 11 . 11 l 1 . 11 1 . 1 11 2 1 1 . . 11 1 1 1 11 9 WW- 9 1 .1 S . . 1. 11 . 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THE MAROON PATRGN S The Lerce tor Maroon stat-E gratetully acknowledges the generous assrstance trrends ot Lercester Hrgh School Mlss Margaret Ackley Mrss lane C Adamowlcz Mr Charles H Albee Mrss Lrllran Albee Mr and Mrs Hoy L Ashe Mr and loseph Audette .Allcures Market Angelos Barber Shop Mr and Mrs Frank Babrams Pvt Rrchard W Bah r Mr and M s Lyman Barney Mr and Mrs Lours Barron lr Mxss Betty G Barthelmes Hev and Mrs lchn Bear Mr Bertrll Becker Ben Franlclrn Stores Dr Alonzo A Bemrs Mr and Mrs Artnur Benson Mr and Mrs Gordon Benson Mrss Gra e Benson Mr and Mrs Roy Bens n Mrss Agnes Bergm Plc and 'Vlrs Wrham Bertfnaurne Berthraumes Shoe Store Mrs Franlclrn B1shop Mrs I F Bolack Pvt Paul E Bomba lr Mlss Edna Bouchard Mr and Mrs loseph H Boyer Mrss Carolyn Bradlsh Mrss Ellzabeth Bradrsh Pvt Gordon H Brooks Pvt Stan ey B ook Mrss Dorrs Brosky Mrs George Brosky Mrss Ellnor Brown Mrss Ann Bugdenovrch Mr and Mrs loseph F Burdzel Mr Thomas H Carson Pvt Anthony Cerce M and Mrs George Chad Mr and Mrs Vrcror Chad Mrss Edrth Chapman Mr and Mrs Douglas T Cherry Pvt Douglas T Cnerry lr Mr and Mrs Morgan Ch1lds Pft Morgan Ch1lds Ir Mr and Mrs Fred Conrad Mr and Mrs Iohn W Copeland Achrlle Cormrer 2fC A Frlend Mrss Constance Cormrer Mrss Gertrude Cormler Mr and Mrs Horace L Cormrer Mrss Hazel Cuttrng Mr and Mrs George Dalbec C Leon A Dalbec lames I Daly and Mrs Wrllram T Danlels Wrllram T Danrels lr and Mrs Wesley O Davls Mlss Constance Desautels Mrss Cather1ne Donahue The Doughnut and Sandwrch Shop lohn Doyle 9 C Petty Qrhcer Supt and Mrs Carroll H Drown Pvt Edward Duane Mr and Mrs lohn Duane Dutault The Llothrer Mr and Mrs Alexander Dzretrna Fab s Beauty Salon Mrs Eleanor LaMotte Farrell Pvt Edward F Frtzsrmmons Mrs Edward F Frtzsrmmons Mr and Mrs Francrs E Foley Plc Danrel F Foley and Mr Danrel Foley Pvt BobertP Foley Mrss Mae Rrta Foley Mr and Mrs Franc1s Forglt A Fr1end Mr Charles Gablask1 Mrss Helen Gablaskr Gerrnarn Shoe Beparrrng Mrss Sara Gerrrsh Mr Scott Gerrlsh Gerturdes s Beauty Shoppe Mr and Mrs T E Grlbert Mrs Barbara Glerck Pvt George Glerck Mrss Marcma Graham Gravehn s Barber Shop Gravehns Shoe Repalrrng Mr and Mrs Ezra Gray Ensrgn Edgar Greeney and Mrs Edgar Greeney Plc Harry Hachey Mrss Nelhe B Harmon Mrs Addre W Harrlngton Mrdshrpman Charles Hasseltrne H B Hebert lewelers Mr lohn L Hobby Mr Fred Hoetrnger Mr and Mrs Everett Horne Pvt George E Horne lr Mr and Mrs Edward Jerome Mrss Agnes D Iohnson Plc Edward A lubmvrlle Mr and Mrs Ioseph A Iublnvrlle Mr and Mrs Gerald Kane Lreut Roger H Kane Mrss Anna Keenan Mr and Mrs Iarnes Kelly Mrss Mary S Kelly it 1 lCiI7l0l1PlIi1 liiiill li l9l?ibl1Dl4li0T.24IlIl10i0llli l 1 iilillibjlfililiiihltbil . 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Y . of these THE MAROON Mlss Emma K nnen Mtssos Gall and Carol Kmg Mr and M s We ley Koronk Vrch Mrs Ann Malfxtalo Kusrsto Pvt Arthur D LaMotte U S M C Mr and Mrs G orge C LaMotte Ensrgn lune R LaMotte Mr Wrlllam A LaMotte Mr Charl s B Landry Mrdshrpman Arthurl LaPlante Hector W LaPlante Mo lfC Mr Kenneth Larson Altred Lavallee S lfC G Mrs Altted Lafalle Mr lohn Lawrenc Mr and Mrs Ralph Lawrence Lercester Grocery Company Lercester Woolen Company Pvt Charles E Lenk Mr and M1 l seph K Leonard Loretta s Beauty Shop Vlr Edwm Luoma Mlss I-lelmr Luoma Mr George F Lyons Mrss Helen Makrtalo Mr and Mrs George Makrtalo Mrs Mae E Mapson V L on Martel V Roland r Ma I of Mrs Po and and Mrs Walter Mason Walter Mason Ir and Mr Charles McCue and Mr Prank McGauley Mrss Katherrne H McKay Mr Edward McKeon Mrs Katherme McKeon Dr Raymond M McMurdo Pvt loseph K McSh ra Dr and Mrs E Eug ne Mold r Mr and Mrs Arthur B Mercrer Mr and Mrs Paul Mrtchell Mr and Mrs Neal Moreau Morm s Funeral Hom Morm s Grtt Shoppe Walter S Morley lfC Petty Oltrcer Sgt Robert T Morrrson U S M C Mr Roger Munyon Mr Gabr1elE Myers A Frlend Arthurl Newell Ph M 2!C and Mrs Arthurl Newell Mr and Mrs Harryl Newell Harryl Newell lr AXS AKC Robert E Newell Mrss Beatrrce Nordrgran Mrss Gladys Nordrgran Ostberg s Pldmbmg and Heatmg Co Rev and Mrs Kenneth L Palmer Mr and Mrs OscarV Payne Pete's Cate PATRGNS Mrss Mary P Ptcard Mr and Mr Stanley Polenskr M1 and Mr lohn E Pool Purrtanl staurant Art r lf r r Mr ur G Rah dou M 2 F an Mr ll rttt and Mrs Carl Rtc r rand and Harrt l and Mrs Ralph hos ley and Mrs henry Russell lohn Russell cf K tarlors and lurrt rs Mrs B Edward Sachs M ss Anna Schl lf r lv Mary Schlrlcer Mr and M Lour E S ocrlc M and Mr Tdoma Srnnn 'Vtr Ralph Spang Sp nc r Flower Sd po S c Soda Shop M ss Baroara Sottak tv' s B V rly Sottalc Sa T r The r Mason Mr Mrs S lv s J Lo s flrs Paul Sottalc and M s lxot an M Southwlck Thorr Earle Soutdvxrck Mrchael P Sta hura Statron y Shoop and Mrs Arthur P St adman and Mrs Carl Stuart Margaret L Swenson Martha C Taft Sadle Taylor Arthur l Thompson Earl G Thomoson Mary Thompson lulra K Toloczlco Mr Walter Tyler Vfar en s Dry Goods Store Mrs lulla lllfheelock Mr and Mrs Rob rt C Wrllram Mr Andrew Wrllram on Pvt Arthur M Wrllram on Mr cnd Mrs A M Wrllrarnson Mr and M l F Vfrllramson Mrs Erleen Wrlson Mr Gordon D Wrlson Mrss Ev lyn E 'Whrtney Mrs Irene Whrtney SfSgt Leroy F Whrtney Mr and Mrs Raymond E Whrtney Lreut Edwtnl Wood Pvt lohn F Wood Pvt lohn T Wood Mrss Madelyn R Wood Mrss Mary N Wood Mr W1ll1aml Wood Mrss Arlme Woodcocc Mr I M Wrrght Mr lohn W Wrlght Mrss Ernestme Young 10QUl i 1 vl .Iv l 1 if llvi-llitllilllrllili lil Zhi! llrilt:-'Ui l .3 Ili QTil4Lil'l 19011 ' e ' . 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W . r THE MAROON MAROGN GUARD The 1943 Maroon as recerved trnancral support trom the tollowrna Hrah School Davrd Asklrna Nlary Baldaut Danrel Cassrdy Adelrne Cerce Anlta Cormrer Smrley Cree E a Dalbcc lane Dorr Raymond Dorr E len Duane CLASS OF 1943 Arlme Eldrrdq Durwood Glerclc helen Gray Edward Krnq Alrce Koronkevlch robert Lawrence Emtle Marnvrll Eva Mali talo Dom mc Manduca lohn Marley Geraldme McCue lames McGauley Rob rt McKeon Dons Menard Norma Moreau lune Morley Arthur Mouhr Marlx Mullln Shrrley Myers Mary Nordrqtan students ot Lercester loseph Rolhns Dorothy Smrth Robert Stachura Charlotte Swenson Theresa Toloczko Rrta Trarnor Earl Whrtney Georqe Wood .rl f7QQiQ1QlQ Q il fllQ4lQOQU10QOQOQU'llQKYQOQlYQOQOQ0i1Q Q Q Q Q QKQ Q Q Qin! h ' ' ' I 1 1 I 1 ' ' I FQ ' V A A ' 3 ' ' e ' r ' l r i , r l i , . 1 . . CLASS OF 1944 Helen Adamowicz Edward Gablaski Dean Munyan Anna Sluckts , 1 4 ' ' 'v A ' . 7, 1 . 1 k.. A ' or ' ac, ' ' e , A. r . . S , EQZ e ' ' ' l ' - r f .' ' 1. . . Katherrne Bomba lchn Braarnton Susan Burke Mrldred Carroll Beverly Cartter Robert Cleary Charlotte Conrad Henry Desrosters Robert Forqrt Paul Askhna Modesta Bassan Barbara Berryman Esther Bomba Gracla Buteau Laurence Cannmq lames Carroll Raymond Connors Wrlma Cullcn Earth Cuttrnq Rrchard Damels lean Desautels Davrd Bartlett Vance Bates lane Bruso Norma Buqdenovlch Ralerqh Burton Clarre Cadarette Lrlllan Castonquay Florence Cerce Wallace Cherry Bernard Cleary Paulrne Cornner Marrorre Dorr Theresa Dumas Chttord Gay Rrta Harrrs Barbara lennrnqs VIVIGU Lcrrcvy M rry Lou Lens Robert lnlyestro n Evelyn Luoma Dorothy MacCo maclf Helen McGaul y Mary Murphy Rrcltard Newell lune Nolette Rrchard G Keete Andrew Parpulas Andrew Payne Cecrle Prltz cker Betty Rleser Helen Schhlcer CLASS OF 1945 Kathleen Dumas Barbara Grant Rrchard Gray Norma Grrttrn Henry Huclco Vlfesley Koronkevrch lr ab th Kezenan Ruth Kotoskr lohn LaCoste Lorena LaCro1x Florence Larncz Lorrarne Lawrence Prrscrlla Lemerrse Lorrarne Leroux Robert Lorentzen Arthur Luoma Norman Maclseod Ehzabeth Matnvrlle Katherrne Mannrnq lames Marley Paul Martel Walter Mason lane Moreau lanet Myers CLASS OF 1946 Donald Dubors Robert Duncan Raymond Ethrer Vrrqrnla Frsher Grace Frtzsrmmons Raymond Forqrt Lors Gay Forrest lrrsh Harold Iohnson Dorothy Kelly lohn Kennedy Robert Kmq Norman LaPlante Edward Leboda loan McGauley Carolyn McG1nn luha Menzlqran Clarre Mrlls Rrta Moulrn lohn O Nerll Rrchard Partrrdqe loan Partrldqe Dorothy Patrrcks Florence Rabrdou Eunrce Rerdy Norman Robrdoux Donald Sottak Margaret Southwrclc Forrest Stone Russell Stone Clarence Streeter Raymond Toloczko Betty Wood Dorothy Woodcock Nancy 'Woodward Kathleen Reavey Nancy Rowden Maxrne Smead Rtta St Dems Betty Story Ernest Taberner Robert Walker Ma 3 Vlfrlhamson Robert Whrtney Raymond Woodcock Barbara Rossely Webb Rowden Charles Schlrker Helen Shhapa Stella Shocrk Owen Stem Eleanor Stachura Lorrame Stone Mrlton Swenson Ioan Tower Kathleen Welr rioioioiois ,:o:o1o:u1oioi4r:o14 1014 I Telephone LEICESTER 5811 Leicester Savings Bank LEICESTER MASS Incorporated Apnl I7 1869 Deposxts draw INTEREST from the FIRST day oi EVERY MONTH YOU CAN DO YOUR BANKING BY MAIL WARREN C LANE Presxdent WALTER A MCMULLIN Treasurer R R ROSSLEY PASTEURIZED MILK 6, CREAM Double Sealed for your Health s PROTECTION Service throughout Worcester TeL Lexcester 3841 s14n:ar1o14ni1xio1o:o1oi1ninnioioi rio: ,gf ngoiuzozoio-11 Comphments of Dr M C MORSE r10i01bi0li4r10i414l14141414b14b10itrilbitDi4l14b1lli41414 I ll Q o 0 ii ll ' ' ,. 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' l 2 - O I ,. , Q I I Q l - Q i - I 2 I :S E I - ' I I ' ' . . 2 I 2 rcs: 1010101 11:10:01 :ini ri r1o14rio:fvio11rioifri1:ic'n11n1wr11v:oi1ri4r11rioi 111 Qomphments of PURPLE HEART CAFE SAM CLAPP MAIN ROAD PAXTON MASS Paxton Garage cmd Bus Lme Cemphments of BEST WISHES FROM PAXTON SPA Dcurlmcud Ice Cream Bevercrqes W M FOUNTAIN SERVICE WORCESTER MASS. A. N. PUTNAM i 1 1 I 101014 r:1r11v14r:4n:-vi4v1ni-v:v:o1u1r1-n1-f:fn:-v1o:1x:-w1o:-xv:-,141-vimi-1-1,11-1'v:.v:1rj4':11-111 -mg : vain-?vl:w1:l:m14 -.:.,-..-1-:..: 1-...::..--: ....::.:1-:e .:1-. :1::::-p 11,1114-::-.pf -.1-:fur I I I X . I I I I ' 1 I 1 I ' ' ' s 0 0 I ni1r:::i:--'xi-nsio--1-11024 -inf ix- 1 ,,. 1.-. Q ,.:i.1:1::::,:n: T-.vinxrzi 1 iz:-111:-::T.::o::u: COMMUNITY STORE Iohn Kennedy, Mgr. ROCHDALE MASS. N Mr cmd Mrs FREDERICK COLBY THE PAXTCN INN PAXTON MASS. COLONIAL SPA I B,tcfL' kh ie Class of '43 Compliments of O U V 1 -3014 1 11:1 ri 1 --21 1 1 if 1: 1 1- 1 is 1 Ev: 103m-:ni:r14 zzimzczzmmi iuioiu-T ROCHDALE COAL 6. COKE COMPANY New England Coke Range and Fuel Oils ANTHRACITE - COAL - BITUMINOUS Rochdale Mass Tel Leicester 3362 BEST WISHES FROM THE HOTEL STAFFORD SPENCER LUMBER CO I O Compliments of L . W l9Q4lQCllPl0lCl3il0QTlIbQ1?11hl12l17lVi!'l Tl Tl 2.14 I Tl' lil l El Il' ilm7l1Zil'll?l'4T'l!'i 1,1-1 1 111.1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1.111 1 11411111141 1 1 1 1 111 14- BACON'S GARAGE GENERAL REPAIR SERVICE W ATSON-WILLI AMS CRANE SERVICE HAND CARDS BRAKES RELINED AND ADJUSTED WIRE HEDDLES ELECTRICAL SERVICE BATTERIES SHUTTLES Leicester, Mass. HEDDLE FRAMES CPPICIAL BRAKE and LIGHT STATION LEICESTER MASS NA IUQR Phone 5301 BEACON PHARMACY COmD11mEHfS Of 1060 MAIN STREET U 5 STEEL COMPANY LEICESTER MASS WORCESTER MP-SS A 0 0 1 q 0 1114111 1 11 141:11 1 11:1 1 1 1 1 1 14:1 1:1 :1r14z1:r1oap.f1o1u1A1o14 f-1 1:11'vi:zivz-9:-w-24-:u1u.:u14 1-:nisvinie ,ompliruonts of LCDRING S T U D I O S Class Photographer for 1943 ,:,.1.,a:wqv-1 an ,qv-.1-rqnlqx-1gLap.'g,,a:1a..1 1 DEVELOPING LYON S SUPER SERVICE PRINTING GAS STATION ENLARGING GASOLINE AND OIL B OFFIQIAL TIRE INSIDE TIQN STATION Rochdale Rgqd Spencer LGICGSIGI' Mass Ehner F Lyon Propneior Tel Lexcester 4781 I OHN E MARSH MILK RAW 6. PASTEURIZED Chocolate Mxlk and Cream Lexcester Mass e 5116 BEST wlsmzs TO THE CLASS OF 43 THE FOLEYS lllllui ll lrlilillibllllfili 111 1 Il i4i'i4i0lU1lli llillitltlihliri lil I 1 U 5 U I ll I - . U Q ' ' I H U I 1 fl L ll ..,e -S ' .NNI L4-,wg xv. ' U 'Mus vnvonv I II U ' I U A U l lei ! 1 . Q . ef. l ' , . i . , ' i ' ' Q . F I l I ' ' v 1 g I I 1 I 1 i ' 2 - , . T 1. Q i i 4 -,2K,-.2,,-....2 2.2.2 2.222 2 2-2.2 2,22 2:2 2.2 ......,2 2 212.2 ...2 Dmmonds Watches Jewelry HENRY V EMOND Phone 2255 5 Mechanic Street Spencer Maas VAN WYCKS FARM FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES PAXTON MASS PEOPLE S LAUNDRY COMPLETE LAUNDRY SERVICE and INDUSTRIAL DRY CLEANERS 1091 Mum Street Worcesier Comphments of 1:-01010:-nzoiojoie KINGSLEY FUNERAL 3 HOME SP1-:Ncsn TEL 618 I I I A I , I I I I I I i ' II I ' I I I I I !! I II I I 'I I ' EE I . . I Z -I IIII A.LLLL,W MI.- IA, W L- -L , , I, IIII.I.II ILC L-YL, WI i I i ' 1 Q I I I I I I I ' I I ' I I I I ' I i A I I I I I I 3 I I I I I i I 1011 :aria xifvxvzoze-10101014 sie iqnicniojc-icsiozoiozexzoiavioioiavif 14,114 if 10:1 1 -ze-if 10:4 rioinioioioie E.- ,1o1n1011,1o141101n14,10:u:n4uu1:4-ivxvivgf ,gognn CARLETON WOOLEN MILLS Inc r C mpliment 1 I bQ1Pl4PQ1Yll714illPQ'4Pi4l14Iil!l :lui ii4 l'll' il'.i'Zl 7l 'l1l,?4'l 'l ill l 'lil iuiuiui 30:4 1 +1014 S D HOBBS 61 CO Dealers 1n A11 Kmds of Coal Wood Ice and Fuel O11s New England Coke T I ph B25 2343 ATLANTIC SEA FOODS BILL S SERVICE STATION FRESH SEA FOODS MAIN 6. SARGENT STREETS FRUITS AND VEGETABLES CHERRY VALLEY MASS dh P F ul p SPENCER T l 651 110101014 Q ! Q Q 2 - 2 E 2 I Q 2 1 5 S if 1 I ' 2 R Q 5 s 5 fa 2 Q 51' Z I 0 3 ' I 1 is E ff' - 1 I . t . ! 2 I 1 - Q i ,E 1 I B i 1 1 0 , Q Q i I 0 l 2 2 1 - - g I 9. Q Q 2 2 E Q E E 2 i ,,,,,,, W . 101011 w:o:n10:oioi4 r1oio:0:o:01014 14 14 1014 1014 34 14 10:4 74 10:4 101014 14 101014-1010: 101014 REED 6: PRINCE MFG CO expresses rts thanks and apprec1at1on to me Cmzens of Lexcester the School Board and t e Prxncrpal and Faculty of lhe Lercester Hrqh School for thexr assxstance and COODQICXYIOII The followlnq students leave been employed on war work by Reed 6: Prmce Mfg Co on a part tune basrs tl rs year ana wlll be employed lull Eva Mane Dalbec Class of 1943 lane Mane Dorr Norma Sh1rley Moreau Charlotte May Swenson Henry Ioseph Desrosrer Class of 1944 Rlchard Paul Ne vell Ernest Taberner lr Class of 1945 REED 61 PRINCE MFG CO 1 DUNCAN AVENUE WORCESTER MASSACHUSETTS njoj4v:4x:oi0i4ri4r:0i1r:4ni4rj4n1o:-4,1 rj4r:0:4v:oi4nio:4v14n14n:4rj4r14rioi4n:4n:4r14r:1x1 1141141111 l' L. ..... 2 l A ! E l Q 3 s Q E do s S 2 2 T f s Q . 3,4-1 g i Lf- Q Q .. . ., l i ' - , l i , ' , - - l l ' Z . 4 ! 1 s K l l ' ' , Q I 5 ! I - I '! l l 3 ! Q l ' 2 101 1 bi xioioioiojoiojoia 101070101014 10:1 io1o:o1o1o:4:0i1 ioioioioiojoioia ioiojcxioioioiojnxioioioixrizricri FRANCIS T MULLIN PAUL B HANRAHAN LEICESTER HIGH SEHUUL ACTIVITIES ASSUEIATIUN OFFICERS DIRECTORS d E N yW S cry M 'I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I i .I 11-if rx I1 I1 1010101 10201014 11 aio:-1 1 I1 xzoiojoioiw 14 Compliments of C 1' t I ' o - . Edwcu' King, President llen Duane Senior Emile Mcxinville, Vice President Katherine Bomba Iunior S unc oodward ecret Paul czrtel Sophomore KESSELI 6. MORSE COMPANY Budde-rs and Mason Supphes 242 Canterbury Streei Worcester Mass TYDOL GAS and OILS TIRES EXIDE BATTERIES Ice Cream Candy and Tobacco W. S GILBERT Mm sz Rochdale IOHN L DOYLE Warehouse Church St Cherry Valley DEALER IN SCRAP IRON 6 METALS USED PIPE FITTINGS ALL KINDS OF USED MACHINERY BELTING AND PULLEYS '1 . I I . I I I . I I ! I I I . . I 2 I . CU Q I S g I Q I I Q I Q 2 I fp an Q I 5 ' I I se A I I I I I I I 0 ' I I .. I . I I I I ni-010701014 xioio11r14r1cr1oio1o1oio14xi4r14 ioioioioi 1014 1 ,iozeri-oio1u:4xicr1ax14n:oi0:4 Good Luck to the Class of '43 From AJ I Future Success to the Class of 43 from DONALD KEBLER Best W1Sh9S to the Class of 43 from Mr and Mrs I S WILLIAM LQMOTTE PAXTON MASS 4 5 Q 5 ll s H ' H n n ll u K II , 9 E ! u Q i II Q uuuuu use C uusu C CuseCCCCCLCLCLCLLLLuse H s U 5 In - 1 H O i II . E . U 1 II E Q U 0 I . ! i I . L . . riojojoiojojojujanjoi xio1ojcx1oj01u11r1crj1rj0:4x1oi1r14 lil bi . . ' Q' . - ' 3 . . -5 ' 5 . C It ' , 6' ' - A rn . , ' n 5 , . F so 3 t , I Q. ' . Q l M , ' ' 5 3 I ' 2 . 1 a,i 5 . cp I . , Q2 - I , Q ' . . . H 8' Q. . 4 Q , I I , CD - ' - . Lt Sl Q . I' Q l l . 3 . Q , ' ' Lg ! l ' 2 5 . h 'S -' C . nit V. rioi0iut4wioio:1 YOUR SUCCESS DEPENDS ON YOU If you look forward to securxng a posltron 1n whtch you wtll be servlce to mdustry and your Government you must be thoroughly w1l1 secure recognmon and make real progress Becker College ot utmost prepared can tram YOU It has had 54 years of experlence 111 prepar1ng young people for the better type of posmons Busmess Admuustration Executxve Secretcmal Admimstrahve Secretancrl Higher Accountancy Commercml Iournuhsm C P A Preparahon Finance and Investments Medxcal Secretcxncxl Courses Offered Stenoqrcxphxc Secretanal Busmess and Bankmq Shorthand cmd Typewntmg Scxlesmanshxp cmd Adverusing Czvxl Servlce Preparatxon Secretancxl Fmlshmg Collegmte Secretcznal Busxness Machmes GI! Wartrme Accelerated Courses Summer Term Fall Term begms begins Iune 28 September 8 Send for Catalog BECKER COLLEGE Of Busmess Admmlstratlon and Secretcrnal Sclence 74 Front Street Worcester vial-oioxaioi-ui-sioioif 1 1 1--1 ni -1 1 ax 11:1 1,11 1 ,qs an 1 :annie 3024 at ' ' 'I' ' I i I . 1 1 - 1 A 1 Q 2 Q i - 1 I , l l Q ! , I A Q 5 , 1 , . 1 Q 1 1 ' 5 1 Q W N SPRAGUE Grove Street Lexcesier Mass PHONE 4211 GOAL NEW ENGLAND COKE RANGE OIL FUEL OIL BEST WISHES FROM THE ROCHDALE DINER Where all the boys meet Fred Robxdoux Propnetor Comphments of ART MGCDONALD CUSHMAN BAKERY PRODUCTS GEORGE E MCKENNA FIRE INSURANCE 105 Paxton Skeet Lexcester Mass Phone LGICGSIGI' 4961 rio1oio1o1ogcn:1vi4r1oievin24v:1r3cv1csi4 Comphments of THE ARROW CIVIN S SPECIALTY SHOP 20 Mechamc Sireet Womens and Chxldrens Ready to-Wear ROBERT B SAHAGEN RANGE AND FUEL OILS ICE and COOLERATORS Pleasant Street Rochdale Mass Tel Lelcester 4572 r3o1cv2oicx:oio1oi1n24v1o1crio:411o1o1 I ' . UI 'U . 0 3 ! S 1 ' 5 9' 5 : Q I I I 2 -- ,.I,,I,-,WLI I I N I , K g n I 3 z I - 5 I I , E Q . E o U an :f- U! rio: rjojoioioioioic 11014 101014 1010101011 14 101011 F' Irving B. Barrows Co. HARDWARE PLUMBING PAINTS KNOTTY INN x1cn:4xj0:o:o1o:o:oi0joi4n14n1exi1r1fv:f-1. T 1 2 91 LEICESTER MASS 10 M 101014 HIXON S BEST WISHES FROM GREENHOUSES B 6 GATES LANE Y 50:4 L Q I 5 no I 5 5' 1 w sf Bi E - S 8 K 1 ' BBBB B A 4 I :rl A F- P-3 B' rw F 9 a -4 O 2 zz kb 1 2 Q 2 1 W E! viojoiojoioi-o:o1o1o11n1 ujoitvitrjojoioilnifrilvjoioiojc Q... M K M HOSIERY MILLS Inc Rochdale Mass F WILLARD TRASK INSURANCE AGENCY K S f W WCODS GREENHOUSES Compliments of O I O I I I O Compliments of the . Bes ishes N of E . Paul L. Butler. Ir. I 82 Pax on treat Leicester. Mass. 1


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