Ludlow High School - Lion Yearbook (Ludlow, MA)

 - Class of 1940

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WILLIAM Happon Low—President pie “Witty, friendly, athletic, and wise.” Class Off ICers Ambition: Have a good education and find a useful life's work. Activities: Hi-Y III, Pres. IV; Ora- IQ40 toricals IJ, Ill, IV: Torch: Club; Pres. I, Sec.-Treas. II: Soccer II. LIV Hockey “Uiniite Gantry Tennis I, II, Capt. IV; First Aid III; Hi-News I, II, III, Business Mer. IV; Dramatic Club I. I, III, IV: Pro Merito IV; Western Mass. Pro Merito, Vice-Pres. IV: Traffic squad Lolieiitei ve: tsher Phetilt IV: Athletic Council I, I]: Student Council III], lV; Year Book: Tickets I]: Arch Bearer III: Radio Plays II; Forum I1: Life Saving II] Honors: Maximum I, II, III, 1V Davip Mcl-£Eop RitcHiE—Vice-F res. “Silence and a puckish smile.” Ambition: Merchant Marine Activities: Torch Club, Treas. I, Pres li iay SLID Seca Ve Glass Sec. II: Pro Merito IV: Radio Plays IV; Science Club, Pres., IV; Baseball III, IV; Basketball IV: Traffic Squad III, IV: Usher IV: Year Book: First Aid III; Tickets III, IV; Life Saving III Honors: General I, [1]; Maximum I], Minimum IV EILEEN ALLANNA GOLDEN—Secretary “T know a lady sweet and kind.” Ambition: Tour the United States Activities: Pro Merito, Pres. IV; Stu- dent Council II, III, 1V: Spelling Bee fI, IIT: Usher Il, 111, Chair- man IV; Arch Bearer III: Glee Club Ie (l4-Fil Secs Year Book.Class Sec. III: Prom II]; Operetta II: Rings III: Etiquette Club, Sec. II] Honors: Minimum [, Maximum lI], I11: General Honors | V NorMAN WILSON MartTIN—Treasurer “Be sure you're right; then go ahead.” Ambition: Lead a happy life Activities: Dramatic Club III, Pres. IV Pro; Merito.s i-Y TIT IVS Torch Club I, Vice-Pres. II, Radio Plays I, II, 111; Vickets III; G. O. Ball 1V; Traffic Squad II, III, IV; Usher III, IV; Arch Bearer ITI Honors: General 1; Maximum II, II] a Perey. ‘ a se ° enh, POR ‘ : = Class of 1940 CLARENCE EDMUND ABAIR “The end of labor is to gain leisure.” Ambition: Enlarging Abair’s Cement and Block Company Activities: Band I; Orchestra I; Dec- orations III]; Athletic Council I: Torch Club | Honors: Minimum III JuLia ALMEIDA “Make hay while the sun shines.” Ambition: Nurse Activities: First Aid III; Etiquette Club I; Art Club | 5

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Personal Glimpses of Our Faculty Mr. BarirRD Mr. JOSLOw Miss BRODEUR Mr. BuRGESS Miss ELMER Miss STATON Mr. LONGMORE Mr. MILLANE Mr. HARGREAVES Mr. ROONEY Miss WHITMORE Mrs. CorMIER Miss Bocon Mr. MINER Mr. TRAPP Miss SMITH Mr. CARPENTER Miss GAGNE Mr. WARNER Mrs. WHEATON Miss HitcHcock Miss Brooks Miss SAULNIER Miss RATCLIFFE Mrs. KARNES Mr. McMaHon Me. BusBy Miss SARTWELL Mr. PETERSON Miss MurTAGH Mr. MESSENGER Miss HUBBELL Miss CANNON Mr. LuPIEN Mrs. HILL Mr. HILvi Mrs. GRIMES Miss PuKISH Miss EASSON Miss SzczYGIEL Pet Prejudices A radio that is kept onallthe time. Chronic complainers, umbrellas. Talking in classes, bold people. Sneaking and cheating. Complacent people. Talking in classes. Gum chewing, loud talking. Insolence, inefficiency. People who have no interest in anything. Pupils who think they're too clever for other pupils. Loud, raucous voices. Housework. Gum chewing, noises. Dullness. Selfish or impolite students. Gum chewing. People who have too many prejudices. Cats, Kidoodlers [classroom artists in the rough], bookless students, grouches. Lack of seriousness people take toward life. Building a fire. Mosquitoes and ice storms. Lazy people, and gum chewers. People who sit behind you in the movies and insist on retailing the plot. Riding on trolleys. Loud talking, camouflage. Sophisticated movies, jive, silly pupils without a sense of humor. Gum chewing. Dishonesty, thunderstorms. None that would do me any good. Icy weather, dishonesty, showing off. Preluding during band rehearsals. Mondays. Long drives, big league baseball, fishing swing music, and cheese. The pointed and highly colored claws on girls and young women. Radio ‘Dial Twister.” Seven months of winter. Hitch-hikers. Rubbers. umbrellas, permanents. Deep red nail polish. Pupils late for classes. Interests Biographies and just puttering around. ” Food, music and art, writing. Bicycle riding, cooking, and skating. Club work, ice cream and cake. Skating, dancing, outdoor life. Travel, music. Ping pong, sports, collecting guns. Color photography, sports. Sports, music. All sports except tennis and badminton, good shows. Music, dancing, archery, lobster. Reading. Horseback riding, bowling, dancing. Bridge and reading. Traveling, camping, moving pictures, photography. Travel, gardening. People, radio, swing music, ping pong, gold, tennis, arguments. Interior decorating, social work, children. Automobile business, nature. Music, gardening, crocheting. Collecting animal pottery, touring, and boating. Singing, concerts, swimming. “Information Please,’ reading non-fiction, music. Music, sports, and bridge. Good music, reading, bridge. Baseball, basketball, pupils who have a sense of humor without being silly. Sports. Travel, gardening, family genealogy. Boats, Orson Welles, drama. Good music and books, bowling. Fishing, symphonies, motoring. Pay day, hiking, vacationing. Plays, dancing, swimming, and symphonies. Investigation of foreign cheeses, photog- raphy. Sunshine days, gardens. Travel, reconditioning school clocks, and thermometers. Automobile rides. fishing, flowers. Talking to strangers. Gardening, good books, music, trip to sea- shore. Hiking, music, collecting anything.



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JOSEPH ALVES “Honesty is the best policy.” Ambition: Research worker in chemis- trv Activities: Airplane Club I, I]; Radio Club IV; Radio Plays II JOSEPHINE MAGDELENA BARCZYNSKI “The only way to have a friend is to be one.” Ambition: Housewife aS Dramatic Club I; Art Club ALFRED BARRETT “Never do today what you can do tomorrow.” Ambition: Travel Activities: Basketball, Mer. II, III; Baseball, Mer. II]; Forum IV; Eti- quette Club III; Dramatic Club II1; 1V; Usher III, 1V; Decorations Viel yew eal i=INewsual Ve Year Book JENNI£ HELEN Barscz “Neatness is a virtue.” Ambition: Private Secretary Activities: Student Council I; 4-H |, Il. Year Book Honors: General I, [1]; Minimum I], IVER livping sAwards) le siieeIVE Shorthand Award IV GEORGE ALFRED BASSETT “Make hay while the sun shines.” Ambition: Man of leisure Activities: Dramatic Club IV; Forum IV; Hi-News IV; First Aid ITI SOPHIE [RENE BATOR “Tove and learn.” Ambition: Pianist Activities: Basketball I, II, III, IV; TinicElre thiol Va EliaN ewse Ls Girls) Shop III, IV; 4-H I; Decorations MBE AVE STELLA MARION BEDNARZ “Where there's a will there's a way.” Ambition: Private nurse Activities: Art Club II; Girls’ Shop III, IV; Glee Club IV; Year Book: Decorations III Honors: Minimum IV BARBARA TALMADGE BELL “A good laugh is sunshine in a house.” Ambition: Dietitian Activities: Airplane Club I; Dramatic Club II, IV; Girls’ Shop, Vice- Pres. III; Glee Club IV; Year Book: Radio Plays II; 4-H II; Refresh- ments IV; Spelling Bee II; Photo Club IV Honors: Minimum I, II; General II] IV; Typing Award I] 6

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