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. HUBBARD MEMORIAL - , . a 37406. 00055 3087 REVIEW 1943 Ludlow High School Ludlow, Massachusetts REVIEW A YEAR BOOK Published by the Class of 1943 of the Senior High School LUDLOW, MASS. page four Timi IRENE 5 5 IPS) ys! EARL W. J. BENNETT “Bud” PRESIDENT “Happy are the men whom nature has butressed with in- difference.” Ambition: Not only to arrange for and lead, but to own the best dance band in the country. Activities: President of Class III, 1V; Athletic Association |; Band and Orchestra |, II, Ill, 1V; Boys’ Tennis II; Automobile Club Il; Arch Bearer II|; Traffic Squad Il; Hi-News Ill, IV; Student Council II], IV; Music Makers II|; Radio Club IV; Aviation Club Ill; Dance Committee Chairman II1; Dance Committee IV; Ring Committee Chairman II]; Prom Committee III; Messengers and Courier Class Ill; Yearbook Staff; President of Glee Club |; Student Council IV; Athletic Committee IV. MARY DORIS SILVA “Porky” VICE-PRESIDENT “Full of vim! Full of pep! Good at athletics? You bet!” Ambition: Go to Syracuse University and become a teacher. Activities: Student Council |, I1; Girls’ Basketball |, II, Ill; Etiquette Club Il; Hi-News III; Junior Dance Committee II1; Prom Chairman of Refreshments III; Victory Corps IV; Glee Club 1; Girl Reserves |; History Club Ill; Messenger and Courier Class III; First Aid Ill; Usher Committee II1; Surgical Dress- ing IV. Honors: General |, Il, Ill, IV. IDA CONSTANCE ALEXANDER “Queenie” SECRETA RY “Those move easiest who have learned to dance.’ Ambition: Sing, dance, and enjoy life always. Activities: Student Council Ill, 1V; Secretary of Class IV; Cheerleader II], IV; Refreshment Committee III; Decoration Committee Ill, IV; Athletic Council IV; ARP. III; Surgical Dressing IV; Glee Club |, II, III; Yearbook IV; Victory Corps IV; Usher II], IV; Usher Committee III. ELIZABETH GOLDEN “Betty” TREASURER “Continual radiance in her face.’’ Ambition: Private Secretary. Activities: Intramural Basketball Il; Usher Staff Il, IV; Glee Club |, II; Etiquette Il; Hi-News II, Ill, IV; ARP Ill; Minute Men IV; Yearbook Staff IV; Prom Committee II1; Dance Committ ee |||; Dance Com- mittee IV; Class Treasurer IV; Tennis Club II; Valley Wheel Play Committee III. Honors: Minimum III. CATHERINE M. JANES “Kate” YEAR BOOK EDITOR-IN-CHIEF “A quick wit, a lively tongue, and a ready smile.’ Ambition: Journalist. Activities: Hi-News |, Il, Ill, IV; Assistant Editor II; Editor-in-Chief II]; Interclass Plays I1; Intramural Basketball |, Il; Photography Club Il; Hi-News Club 1; Forum II!; History Club II1; Prom Commit- tee Ill; Junior Dance Committee II1; ARP II1; Usher Staff IV; Victory Corps, Community Division IV; Surgical Dressing IV; Yearbook Editor-in-Chief IV; Glee Club IV. Honors: Typing Award Ill. Minimum 1, II. LUDLOW HIGH SCHOOL page five RUBY WINIFRED ALMGREN “Rube” ‘““Cheerfulness is an offshoot of goodness and wisdom.”’ Ambition: Librarian. Activities: Intramural Basketball |; Pro Merito III, IV; Junior Dance Committee II1; Prom Committee III; Senior Dance Committee 1V; Victory Corps IV; Auto- mobile Club II1; Etiquette Club 1; Band and Orches- trantoel al ee GleerGluby pelle iiiVeeSenion Girls Choir I], Ill; Girl Reserves |; Beta Chi II1; Photog- raphy Ill; Hi-News I, Il, Ill, IV; 4-H Club II, III; Radio Ill; Traffic Squad II|; Oratoricals I|1; Minute Men IV; Usher Squad III; Pro Merito II1; Valley Wheel Play III; Teachers’ Operetta II. Honors: Maximum |, Il, Ill, IV. ADOLPH ALVES “Nick” “Strong reasons make strong actions.”’ Ambition: Pilot or Aviation mechanic. Activities: Soccer I], II], Captain IV; Basketball I, III, IV; Radio Club Ill, 1V; Aeronautics IV. THERESA ALVES Sllesse “The whole world smiles with you.’ Ambition: Art work for Walt Disney. Activitvesrm Glees Clube | alike ArteGlubs | llaeAR East lili Decoration Committee for Prom Ill; Chairman of Advertising Committee for Senior Dance IV; Girls’ Choir I], Ill; Victory Corps II. FERNANDO ALMEIDA “Lefty” “Oh, why life all labor be?”’ Ambition: Artist. Activities: Radio Il, Ill, IV; Soccer Squad IV; Victory Corps IV. BERTHA THERESA BARSZCZ “Bert” “Speech is great; but silence is greater.”’ Ambition: Stenographer and to travel. Activities: Etiquette Club II; First Aid III; 4-H Hostess Club Ill; Knitting Club Ill; Surgical Dressing IV; Pro Merito IV; Victory Corps, Community Division IV. Honors: General |, II], IV; Maximum Il. Typing and Shorthand II, Ill, IV. page six” PHE™ REVIEW yee has GRACE MILDRED BELL “I came, | saw, | conquered.” Ambition: To become a model. Activities: Surgical Dressing 1V; Choral Reading I1V; Arch Bearer |II1; Glee Club |; Etiquette Club II]; Chairman of Refreshment Committee for Senior Dance IV; Re- freshment Committee Ill; Hi-News IV. IRENE BERNARDO “Four Leaf” ““A good laugh is sunshine in a house.”’ Ambition: Get a reliable job, later become a registered nurse, Activities: Girls’ Basketball I, Il; Glee Club 1; Etiquette Club I1; Decoration Committee Ill; History Club III; Messenger and Couriers II1; First Aid I11; Publicity Committee for Senior Dance IV; Surgical Dressing IV; Victory Corps IV. Honors: General 1; Minimum II, III, IV. FRED BIALKA “Great floods have flown from simple sources.”’ Ambition: Aeronautical Engineer. Activities: Aeronautics Club |, Il, Ill; Tennis 11; Senior Dance Committee IV; Hi-Y IV; Photography IV; Victory Corps, Air Division IV. FRED BIELIZNA “Basil” “Now, What have | done?”’ Ambition: World Champion Checker Player. Activities: Radio |, Il; Aviation 1; Hockey II, Ill; ARP Ill; Boys’ Glee Club III; Hi-Y III, IV. LEO BISAILLON “Buddy” “His only labor was to kill time.” Ambition: Perfect a perpetual motion machine. Activities: Radio Club I, Il, III, IV. LUDLOW HIGH SCHOOL page seven DONALD BOUCHER “Smooth runs the water where the brook is deep.”’ Ambition: Naval Air Corps. Activities: Aeronautics IV; Photography IV; Victory Corps IV. LEONA BOUDET “‘Lee”’ “Be gone dull care, Thou and | shall never agree.’ Ambition: Laugh and be happy. Activities: Student Council |, Il, IV; Etiquette |, II; Hi-News Ill, IV; Chairman Ticket Committee III; Valley Wheel Plays Ill; Refreshment Committee III; Refreshment Committee for Prom Ill; Refreshment Committee IV; Forum IIl; ARP Ill; Year Book IV; Minute Men IV; Victory Corps IV. Honors: Minimum |, Il, Ill, IV. HELEN MARION BULECZA “Sweetpea”’ “For she was just the quiet kind whose nature never varies.”’ Ambition: Secure a good job, be happy, and someday be a successful housewife. Activities: Glee Club |, Il, II], IV; Automobile Club III; Band I1; Home Nursing III, IV. PHYLLIS BUTLER eed mul “In hot water all the time and no rubber gloves.’ Ambition: Social worker. Activities: Traffic Squad III; Etiquette II; Glee Club II; Hi-News III, IV; Choral Reading III; Minute Men IV; Victory Corps III; Chairman of Refreshments for Prom II1; Valley Wheel Plays, Prompter II!; ARP III; Year Book IV; Prompter for inter-class plays II. WANDA BZYZICKI “Her cardinal virtues lie in her hair.’ Ambition: To be happy. Activities: Glee Club |, Il; Girl Reserves 1; Hi-News I, II; Intramural Basketball II; First Aid II]; Victory Corps IV; Surgical Dressing 1V; Year Book Business Staff IV; Arch Bearer III. ’ page eight TA ES REVIEW Gees ANN MARY CASAGRANDE a Gassvae “What sweet delight a quiet life affords.” Ambition: Private Secretary. Activities: Girl Reserves |, Il; Etiquette II; Hi-News II; Traffic Squad I]; Automobile Club Ill; First Aid III; Surgical Dressings IV. Honors: Minimum |. RENO CASAGRANDE “As idle as a painted ship upon a painted ocean.’ Ambition: Aviation Mechanic. Activities: Automobile Club |; Radio Club I1; Ambulance Corps Ill; Photography Club IV. ’ EDWIN CHRABASZCZ Ect “On with the dance; let joy be unconfined.” Ambition: Army Air Corps. Activities: Aviation Club 1, II, II]; Radio Club IV; Hi-Y IV; Chairman Decoration Committee II|1; Chairman of Service Committee II|; Victory Corps IV; Music Makers III; Business Staff of Year Book IV. HENRY CIOCCI EGioce “A lion among ladies is a most dangerous thing.” Ambition: Fighter Pilot in United States Navy. Activities: Radio II, Ill, IV; Soccer Squad IV; Victory Corps IV. HELEN MARY CISLAK Gis “Where do we go from here?”’ Ambition: To Be A Success In Life. Activities: Girl Reserves |; Etiquette Il; First Aid Ill; Knitting Club IIIl; Surgical Dressing IV; Victory Corps, Community Division IV. EUDEOW FiGHESCHOOL PATRICK WILLIAM CLYNE ates “‘Nature may well stand up and say to all the world, this is a man.” Ambition: Wartime—vU. S. Marine Air Corps. Peacetime —Fly for U. S. Forestry Service. Activities: Aviation Club 1; Automobile Club Il; Radio Club Ill; ARP IV; Hi-News |, IV; Pro-Merito III, IV; Hi-Y Ill, IV; Assistant Editor of Year Book IV; Usher Ill; Chairman of Service Committee Senior Dance |IV; Victory Corps, Air Service IV; Ticket Committee Ill; Traffic Squad |||; Prom Committee ike Aperaela Elhwley ff, Tl, IN Honors: General Ill; Maximum |, II, IV. JEANETTE MARY COACHE Wray” “A smile goes a long, long way.”’ Ambition: Typist and to travel. Activities: Etiquette Club Il; First Aid Ill; 4-H Hostess Club II, Ill; Knitting Club Ill; Red Cross III; Surgi- cal Dressing IV; Victory Corps, Community Divi- sion IV. Honors: Typing Awards |, II. GLORIA JEANNETTE CODERRE “This, this is all my choice, my cheer— A mind content, a conscience clear.”’ Ambition: A Nurse. ACtIVitieS mete ee etiquette Ieee Banncastilemel lle Orchestra II, Ill; Knitting II1; First Aid I11; Surgical Dressing IV. Honors: General |, JAMES CORMACK A livianl “A gentleman makes no noise.” Ambition: Understand Einstein’s Theory. Activities: Victory Corps; Hi-Y Ill, 1V; Pro-Merito III, IV; Arch Bearer III1; Science Club 1; Automobile Club Il; Traffic Squad III, 1V; Basketball Manager Ill, IV; ARP Ill, IV; Year Book Staff; Senior Dance Committee; Ticket Committee for Prom. Honors: General |, Ill; Maximum II, IV. RAYMOND CRISTINA “Cristy” “Happy am |, from care |’m free.”’ Ambition: Aeronautical Engineer and Pilot. Activities: Soccer II, II], IV; Basketball Il, III, IV; Aeronautical Club |; Radio Club I, Il, Ill, IV; Hi-Y Ill], IV; Victory Corps, Air Service IV. page nine page ten SHES REV] Eee Sas BARBARA LCUISE. CROWELL “Barb” “Just what | think and nothing more or nothing less, | can- not say one thing and mean another.” Ambition: To get rich. Activities: Vice-President Radio Club |; Photography Club I], lll; Treasurer II]; Orchestra Ill, IV; Prom Com- mittee Ill; Junior Dance Committee |||; Class Treas- urer Ill; Glee Club IV; Pro-Merito; Radio-Defence Club Ill; Victory Corps, Community Service IV; Photography-Defense IV. SARA DAVIS “Sally” “Forward and frolic glee was there The will to do and soul to dare.”’ Ambition: To be happy. Activities: Student Council Il; Hi-News Il, Ill, IV; Photography Il, IV; Glee Club II], IV; Nutrition IV; Victory Corps 1V; Year Book IV; Hi-News, Assistant Editor Ill; Junior Dance Committee III. Honors: Typing Awards II, III. HELEN ANN DYJAK ““Thy modesty’s a candle to thy merit.” Ambition: Typist; Travel. Activities: Girl Reserves |; Etiquette Il; First Aid III; Knitting Ill; Surgical Dressing IV; Victory Corps, Community Service IV. Honors: Minimum |; Typ ing Awards |, II. ALFRED SILVA FIDALGO Freddy” “His bark is worse than his bite.’ Ambition: Travel on the high seas. (Join the Navy.) Activities: Radio Club 1, 1V; Soccer |, Il, Ill, IV; Auto- mobile Club II, Ill; Ambulance Corps 11; Orchestra Committee, Senior Dance IV. STEVE FERENZ “Vaan” “In peace there is nothing so becomes a man as modest stillness.” Ambition: Pilot or airplane mechanic. Activities: Radio Club I, Il; Aeronautics Club II1; Photog- raphy Club IV. EUIDEZOWs IGN SGHOOE page eleven LORETTA FONTAINE “Lottie” “As the twig is bent the tree is inclined.’’ Ambition: Hairdresser. Activities: Etiquette Club Il; First Aid Class Ill; Girls’ Shop II!; Surgical Dressing IV; Victory Corps Pro- duction Division IV. NORMA E. FRENNIER “No Steps Backward.” Ambition: Secretary. Activities: Hi-News I, Il, Il], 1V; Girl Reserves |; Photog- raphy Il; Etiquette |; History Club II|; Home Nurs- ing III. DONALD L. GATES Doce “| have not mocking or argument; | witness and wait.” Ambition: Army Pilot. Activities: Class Vice-President |; Hockey Il; Hi-Y III, IV; Junior Dance Committee II|; Photography |, II; Auto Club Ill; Model Airplane Ill; Hi-Y Treasurer IV. HENRY E. GAVIGLIO a Giggs “| hate nobody; | am in charity with the world.”’ Ambition: Play for New York Yankees. Activities: morch) Gluby 1) ties AisyY Mlk IV; Radiow Glub; Music Makers IIIl; Treasurer 1; Aviation Club |; Junior Dance; Prom Committee II!; Auto Club Presi- dent Ill; Aeronautics Club III, IY; Senior Dance Committee IV; Band |, II, III, IV; Orchestra |, II; Hockey Il; Soccer III, IV; Baseball II, IIl, Captain IV; Cheer Leader IV; Usher Staff Ill; Year Book Assistant Advertising Manager; Victory Corps IV. Honors: Minimum. HERBERT DWIGHT GOEWEY “Herb” “Surely never did there live on earth a man of kindlier nature,” Ambition: Commercial Artist. Activities: Photography II; Junior Dance and Prom Commit- tee Ill; ARP III; Senior Dance Committee 1V; Model Airplane. page twelve TG FEES R ENV!) E Wane onies GEORGE HENRY GOODREAU “Judgee”’ “Proper words in proper places.”’ Ambition: Some active service in any of the Armed Forces and then be a research chemist. Activities: Aviation Club, Secretary |; Science Club II; Auto Club III; Aeronautics Club II!; Photography Club IV; Victory Corps IV; Hi-Y IV; Pro Merito III, IMem Usher lili Honors: General |, II, III, IV. GEORGE JOSEPH GREGORIO “His voice in one dull, unvaried sound seems to break forth from caverns under ground.” Ambition: Army or Navy Pilot. Activities: Baseball |, II, II], IV; Hi-News |; Basketball Manager Il; Aviation Club, President I|; Graduation Usher II]; Junior Prom Committee; Hi-Y IV; Senior Dance Committee; Victory Corps IV; ARP IV. Honors: General |, 11; Maximum III, IV. IRENE ANNE GRYBOSH “Ren” “Her ways are ways of pleasantness, and all her paths are peace.”’ Ambition: To be a success in life. Activities: Etiquette Il; Knitting Club II]; Red Cross IV; First Aid III; Surgical Dressing IV; Victory Corps, Community Service IV. MITCHELL IRLA “Mitch” “He who laughs last, laughs last.” Ambition: Aviation Mechanic. Activities: Model Airplane Club IV; Radio Club II1; Auto- mobile Club II, III. ANNE J. JAREMKO “Annie” “Whatever is popular deserves attention.” Ambition: Social Worker, Police Department. Activities: Student Council |, Il, Ill, President IV; Hi- News I, Il, Business Manager III; Photography Club I], Il, IV; Intramural Basketball |; Intramural Base- ball |; Girl Reserves I, II, III, Treasurer IV; Class President Il; One-Act Plays Il; Forum III; Junior Dance Committee II|1; Junior Prom Committee III; History Club III; First Aid Ill; Traffic Squad III; Arch Bearer II1 ; Victory Corps IV; Senior Dance Committee; Year Book Business Manager; Editorial Staff; Junior Ring Committee. Honors: Minimum |, Il; Hi-News Business Staff Pin III. LIVNDILCNMY IAKGlal SClai@xoyL page thirteen STEVE JAWORSKI “Mike” “The temple of our purest thoughts is silence.” Ambition: Army Air Corps. Activities: Athletic Council |; Baseball I, Ill, IV; Vice- President Il, Ill; Science Club Il; Hockey II, III; Soccer Ill; Hi-Y Ill, IV; Prom Decoration Commit- tee; Aviation Club III|; Radio Club IV; Year Book Staff 1V; Victory Corps. Honors: Minimum |. LILLIAN RUTH JOHNSON eile “Wonder when my baby’s coming home!”’ Ambition: Join the WAVES. Activities: Girl Reserves |, Il; Etiquette Club I, Il; Home Nursing II!; Surgical Dressing IV. Honors: Minimum |, Il. EMILY DOROTHY KAPINOS “ALoMhy “Kindness is the sunshine in which virtues grow.”’ Ambition: Florist. Activities: Interclass Plays Il; Student Council Il; Hi- News Il, Ill, IV; Editor-in-Chief IV; Girl Reserves |, President Ill; Intramural Basketball I!; Etiquette Club |; Glee Club |, II, Ill, IV; Prom Committee, Chairman of Patrons and Patronesses III; ARP III; Year Book IV; Minute Men IV; Usher II]; Victory Corps IV. STANLEY B. KOWALSKI “Kovo”’ “He lives to build, not boast.” Ambition: U. S. Marines. Activities: Basketball II, IIl, Captain IV; Aviation Club Il; Radio Club III, IV. JEAN ANN KRAS “Let us then, be what we are, and speak what we think.” Ambition: To face life squarely. Activities: Class Secretary |, Il, Ill; Student Council I, Il, Ill; Girl Reserves 1, Il; Photography Club II, III, IV; Pro-Merito Ill, IV; Graduation Usher II|; Usher Staff III, IV; Hi-News_1, Il, Ill, IV; Assistant Editor Il; Traffic Squad II, Ill; Knitting Club III; Intramural Basketball I!, Assistant Basketball Man- ager Il; Victory Corps IV; Junior Ring Committee; Forum IIl; One-Act-Plays I!; Junior Dance Commit- tee; Senior Dance Committee Prom Committee, Gen- eral Chairman; Year Book, Advertising Manager; Editorial Staff; Victory Corps IV. Honors: Maximum |, II, Ill, IV. page fourteen THE ew REV.CEW.2seeeers ROBERT LaFRANCIS BODm “Patience is the best remedy for every trouble.” Ambition: Air Corps. Activities: Hockey II, Ill; Aviation Club II, Ill; Junior Dance Committee; Prom Committee 1V; Auto Club IIl; Gym Exhibition Ill; Hi-Y Ill, IV; Photography IV; Victory Corps IV; Year Book, Assistant Business Manager. Honors: Minimum |; Maximum IV. DOROTHY LAVIGNE “Dye hc” “But oh, she dances such a way! No sun upon an Easter day, ls half so fine a sight.”’ Ambition: Join the WAVES. Activities: Glee Club |, Il, Ill; Girl Reserves |; Knitting Club Il; Home Nursing II]; Surgical Dressings IV. LEONA E. LAVIGNE “Lee” “Was there ever a young and pretty girl who didn’t like to flirt just a little bit?” Ambition: Live, love, and be happy. Activities: Glee Club |, II, Ill; Knitting Club Il; Home Nursing II|; Surgical Dressing |V. CATHERINE LEWICKI nave “Better to be small and shine, than be great and cast a shadow.” Ambition: Air Hostess. Activities: Etiquette Il; Home Nursing II1; Surgical Dressing IV. ANTHONY LEITE “Tony” Ambition: To get a crack at the Japs. Activities: Aviation Club |; Radio Club II, II], IV; Camera Operator. LUDLOW HIGH SCHOOL WANE AMER. 12, IEUTEGINVAIN4 “‘Pee-wee”’ “A hand of courtesy and friend to all.”’ Ambition: Aeronautical Engineer. Activities: Gym Exhibition II]; Pro-Merito Ill, IV; Gradu- ation Usher II]; Hi-Y IV; Victory Corps IV. Honors: General |; Maximum II, III, IV. NORMAN JOSIAH LYON “Nor” “Bashfulness is an ornament of youth.”’ Ambition: To be a success in my chosen field. Activities: Radio |; Aviation I, Il; ARP Ill; Photography IV; Hi-Y IV. Honors: General |; Maximum II, Ill, IV. RUTH AGNES MacGREGOR “Mack” ’ “Happy am |, from care |’m free.’ Ambition: WAVES. Activities: Girl Reserves |; Etiquette Club |, Il; Automo- bile Club III; ARP Ill; Senior Dance Committee IV; Victory Corps, Community Service IV; Surgical Dressings IV. Honors: Minimum |, JOSEPHINE BARBARA MAJOWICZ milo “| shall be as secret as the grave.”’ Ambition: Join the WAACS. Activities: Girl Reserves |, Ill; Etiquette Club |; Intra- mural Basketball Il; History Club Il; First Aid III; Traffic Squad III; Hi-News Il, III, IV; Victory Corps 1V; Surgical Dressings 1V; Year Book Staff IV; Senior Dance Committee IV. ADUA ANNA MANONI “Avie” “Thoughtful and wise she goes her way.”’ Ambition: Stock clerk. Activities: Etiquette |; Vice-President II; Shuttle Loom 1; Girls’ Shop III; Girl Reserves III; Surgical Dress- ings IV, page fifteen page sixteen Winhe IRIEW WEAMY ge cI Sars THEODORE M. MASLEY sel “Behind a frowning province, he hides a shining face.’ Ambition: Aviation Mechanic. Activities: Science Club |, Il; Cooking Club I1; Ambu- lance Drivers Ill; Prom Committee Ill; Radio Club IV; Hi-Y IV; Victory Corps IV. DINO PAUL MARINI “Di-Div “Truth is the highest thing that man may keep.” Ambition: Professional football player. Activities: Radio Club IV; Basketball |, Il; Torch Club Il; Hockey Il; ARP II1; Science Club Il; Automobile Club Ill; Victory Corps IV. BERTHA ANN MIAZGA “Bert” “O past! O happy life! O songs of joy!” Ambition: Nurse. Activities: Etiquette Club I|; Hi-News |, Il, IV; Girl Re- serves |; Photography Club II; Junior Dance Com- mittee Ill; Model Airplanes Club III; Victory Corps IV; Year Book Staff; Minute Men. DOROTHY ELIZABETH MINER Ota “Pretty to walk with, witty to talk with, And pleasant, too, to think upon.”’ Ambition: To be where I’ll be of most use. Activities: Etiquette I1; Glee Club II, Ill; Senior Girl's Choir Il, Ill; ARP Ill; Student Council III, IV, (Vice-President) ; Valley Wheel Play II1; Girls’ Shop Ill; Surgical Dressing IV; Victory Corps IV. Honors: General |, Il; Minimum III. EDWARD CHARLES MORIN BEGn “| must go down to the sea again To the lonely sea and the sky.”’ Ambition: Join U. S. Navy. Activities: Radio Club I; Torch Club |, Il; Science Club Il; ARP Ill; Photography IV; Hi-News IV; Victory Corps IV; Hi-Y III, IV. Honors: Minimum |, II. LUDLOW HIGH SCHOOL page seventeen WALTER STANLEY NIEDWICKI “Wally” “Tho’ | am not splentive or rash, Yet | have something in me dangerous.”’ Ambition: Success in armed forces. Activities: Baseball |, Il; Torch Club |, Il; Hi-News |; Photography |; Science |; Athletic Association |, II; Traffic Squed II, Ill; Basketball II, I1l, IV; Radio III; PneNe lll, Ne ANRYee [Mille vGtoyke INNA IMs IDracelretareota Prom Committze |||; Orchestra Committee Ill, IV. Honors: General 1, Minimum lI. EZAURA NUNES “Judy” “A maiden modest, and self-possessed.”’ Ambition: Air hostess. Activities: Girl Reserves |; Etiquette Club I|; Surgical Dressings IV; ARP Ill; Knitting Club Ill; Victory Corps IV. ANNA PEREIRA “Ann” “Oh, keep me innocent, make others great.” Ambition: To be successful in clerical work. Activities: Glee Club |, Il; Etiquette Club |; Girl Reserves |, Il; Hi-News |; Basketball I, Il; Automobile II; History Club II|; Messengers and Couriers 11; Surg- ical Dressing I|V; Victory Corps IV. Honors: Minimum |. PERSIS PEREIRA “Stately and tall she moves down the hall, the mistress of a thousand for grace.”’ Ambition: WAAC. Activities: Student Council |, Il; Etiquette I, Il; Girl Re- serves ||; Girls’ Shop Ill; Messenger II1; Surgical Dressing IV; Victory Corps IV; Chairman of Invita- tion Committee III. Honors: Minimum |, II. JANE ANNA PRZYBYCIEN “Janie” “Patience is a virtue.”’ Ambition: Dietitian. Activities: Etiquette Club |, II; First Aid II|; Automobile Club Il; Surgical Dressing IV. page eighteen Winl= leita 6. - 1) Sais ROGER RAYMOND “He is never less at leisure than at leisure.” Ambition: To travel to little-known parts of the world. Activities: Radio Club |; Photography II; Aeronautics III, IV; Senior Dance Committee IV. BARBARA ANN REED ““Bobbie”’ “She who has friends—is a friend.”’ Ambition: Private Secretary. Activities: Traffic Squad III; Hi-News Ill; Ambulance Drivers II1; History Club II]; Radio Ill; Year Book IV; Victory Corps IV. WILLIAM GEORGE RITCHIE tle ““A happy heart; a level head.”’ Ambition: Air Corps. Activities: Class President |; Torch Club |, Il; Hockey I, Il, Ill; Student Council |; Tennis Il]; Usher Staff II; Radio Club |; Photography Club II, Ill; Hi-Y III, President IV; Delegate National Hi-Y Congress; Soccer II], IV; Arch Bearer II1; Hi-News |; Gym Exhibition Ill; Advertising Staff of Year Book; Prom Decoration Committee Ill; Decoration Committee Senior Dance; Victory Air Corps IV. IDALINA ELIZABETH SANTOS “‘Lena”’ “Quietness prevails.” Ambition: Live, learn, and be happy. Activities: Girl Reserves |; Girls’ Basketball |; Etiquette Club II; History Club Ill; ARP III; Surgical Dressing IV; Victory Corps IV. EDWARD WALTER SCHMIDT “Smitty” “True as the needle to the pole or as the dial to the sun.” Ambition: To be a success. Activities: Band |, II, Ill; Hi-News |; Orchestra |; Science |, II; Photography III; Automobile III; Aeronautics 1V; Victory Corps IV. Honors: Minimum lI, LUDLOW HIGH SCHOOL page nineteen ROBERT SCOTT “Scotty” “Il am king of words, and when | talk, all hear, for all are listening.’ ‘Ambition: To be happy. Activities: Aviation Club |; Torch Club |; Automobile Club Il; Inter-class Plays |; Science Club III; Traf- fic Squad III; Junior Dance Committee II1; Prom Committee Ill; Oratoricals First Prize III; Valley Wheel Oratoricals Ill; American Legion Oratoricals Medal III; Hi-Y III, 1V; Radio Club; Victory Corps. ANNA SILVA “Butch”’ “Honor lies in honest toil.”’ Ambition: To become first woman president of the U. S. Activities: Basketball ||; Girl Reserves Il; Etiquette II; President Automobile Club III; ARP III; Surgical Dressing IV; Victory Corps IV, MARIE LOUISE SILVA “Infinite riches in a little woman.’ Ambition: To attend a business college. ’ Activities: Etiquette I, Il; Glee Club I]; Automobile Club Ill; ARP Ill; Surgical Dressing IV; Victory Corps IV. Honors: Minimum lI, Ill, IV. GLORIA SUPRENANT “Blondie” “Variety is the spice of life.” Ambition: Nurse. Activities: Hi-News Editorial Staff I, II, IV; Business Staff |, Il; Band |; Girl Reserves |, II, Ill, IV, Treas- urer IV; Etiquette Club |, Il; Photography I|; Avia- tion Club Ill; Secretary Model Airplane II1; Junior Dance Ticket and Orchestra Committee II]; P rom Committee |||; Basketball I, I], 11]; Minute Men IV; Year Book Staff 1V; Victory Corps IV; First Aid II]; Leaders’ Club IV; Class Treasurer ||. Honors: Minimum |. CLARA RITA TAVERNIER “Clarabelle”’ “| would help others out of a fellow-feeling.”’ Ambition: To be a good secretary some day. Activities: Glee Club |, II, Ill; Vice-President, Senior Girls’ Choir Il, Ill; Student Council III; Girls’ Shop Ill; Surgical Dressing IV; Victory Corps IV; Usher Committee Ill; Junior Dance Committee III; Senior Dance Committee IV. Honors: Minimum |, II, III. page twenty TEES REV LEW oleae Loos MARIO VARZEAS “Gene” “Tall, dark, and handsome.”’ Ambition: Naval Aviation Pilot. Activities: Aeronautics Club IV; Victory Corps IV; Radio Club IV. PHYLLIS AGNES WALDRON “Phill”? “For Satan finds some mischief still for idle hands to brew.”’ Ambition: To be happy and have every thing | want. Activities: Hi-News Editorial Staff I, Il, IV; Business Staff 1, Il; Girl Reserves |, Il, II], IV; Etiquette Club |, Il; Usher Il; Traffic Squad II, Ill, IV; Photog- raphy Il; Junior Dance Committee II|; G.O. Repre- sentative IIl|; Defense Stamp Collector II], IV; Avia- tion Ill; Home Nursing Ill; Year Book Staff IV; Victory Corps 1V; Leaders Club IV. FRANCES A. WARREN SEtahie “It is tranquil people who accomplish much.”’ Ambition: Typist. Activities: Etiquette Club |, Il; Hi-News Typist IV; History Club II; President, Girls’ Shop Ill; ARP Ill; Surgical Dressing IV; Senior Dance Committee IV; Victory Corps, Community Service IV. RUTH E. WILSON “Ruthe”’ “She possessed an imp or two, What she’d do next, no one knew.’ Ambition: Be a doctor. Activities: Etiquette Club I, Il; Inter-Class Plays II; His- tory Club Il; ARP III; Girls’ Shop III; Hi-News Typist IV; Senior Dance Committee IV; Victory Corps, Community Service 1V; Year Book Staff IV. ’ VIOLA MARY WITOWSK| aig “Love thy neighbor as thyself.’ Ambition: To dwell in a musical world. Activities: Glee Club |, Il; Girl Reserves |; Basketball |, Il; Girls’ Shop Ill; History Club Ill; First Aid III; Surgical Dressing IV; Victory Corps IV. EU DEOWSEIG Ins GHO@E page twenty-one ROBERT CARVER WOOD ““Woodsie”’ “It is not good for a man to be alone.”’ Ambition: Merchant Marine; U. S. Navy for duration. Activities: Radio |; Hockey |, II, Ill; Auto Club Il; ARP Ill; Boys’ Glee Club Ill; Traffic Squad Ill; Ambu- lance Corps II|; Photography IV; Victory Corps IV; Hi-Y, Vice-President Ill, IV. WITH THE COLORS ARMAND GOODREAU “Why aren’t they all contented like me?” ROY SENECAL “Smiling and gay, he goes his way.” ROSS SUPERNAW “A nature as gentle as a babbling brook.” 1343 REVIEW i238 Wiehe page twenty-two SSVIO HOINAS LUDLOW HIGH SCHOOL page twenty-three Anne Jaremko Jean Kras Jean Kras Catherine Janes Ruby Almgren Theresa Alves Barbara Crowell Mary Silva Ruby Almgren Grace Bell Bertha Barszcz Betty Golden Catherine Janes Persis Pereira Leona Boudet Anne Jaremko Catherine Janes Ann Casagrande Ann Casagrande Mary Silva Mary Silva Catherine Lewicki Idalina Santos Mary Silva Ruth Wilson Bertha Barszcz Norma Frennier Mary Silva Ida Alexander Bertha Barszcz Sally Davis Bertha Barszcz Ida Alexander CLASS BALLOT Best-All-Around Most Likely To Succeed Most Ambitious Did Most for Class Class Orator Class Artist Class Musician Athlete Best Natured Best Looking Most Studious Most Polite Optimist Pessimist Wittiest Happiest Busiest Neatest Best Dressed Giggler Most Talkative Most Bashful Dreamer Noisiest Teacher’s Trial Teacher’s Delight Question Box Clown Best Dancer Class Saint Class Mysteries Most Retiring Friendliest Pat Clyne James Cormack Pat Clyne Earl Bennett Robert Scott Fernando Almeida Earl Bennett Stanley Kowalski George Gregorio Edward Morin James Cormack James Cormack Pat Clyne Robert LaF rancis George Gregorio George Gregorio Edwin Chrabaszcz Alfred Silva Alfred Silva Walter Niedwicki Henry Gaviglio Roger Raymond Leo Bissaillon Henry Gaviglio Fred Bielizna James Cormack Pat Clyne Fred Bielizna Alfred Silva Norman Lyons Robert LaF rancis Roger Raymond Steve Jaworski William Ritchie page twenty-four a ie ee EVs Wiens CLASS HISTORY It seems like only yesterday when bewildered but ecstactic, because at last we had a title (freshmen), we began our first year of high school in the year 1939. The first thing we had to do was learn to vote for class officers in the same manner in which our parents vote for government officials. It was all very new to us, but we came through in a swell- elegant way with William Ritch’e elected president; Donald Gates, vice-president; Jean Kras, secretary-treasurer. Being at the end of the line, as most freshmen classes are, we didn’t accomplish much that year. We just stood by and admired the seniors and dreamed of the day when we would have that honored position. Sophomores aren’t much farther up in line than freshmen, so in 1940-41 our one con- solation was that we were one step closer to our goal—that of being seniors. We took the elections in our stride and came out on top with Annie Jaremko, president; Steve Jawor- ski, vice-president; Jean Kras, secretary; Gloria Suprenant, treasurer. These officers led us through a difficult year, and before we knew it, the happy thoughts of summer vacation were occupying our minds. It was December of the year 1941 after the novelty of being Juniors had worn off and we had elected, Earl Bennett, president; Steve Jaworski, vice-president; Jean Kras, secre- tary; Barbara Crowell, treasurer. Yes, it was after we had settled down to routine work that one Sunday afternoon every student suddenly realized that his life, from that day on, would be different both in school and out of school. We began to see how important were those elections wh‘ch we held in school; they were part of the principles for which our men were dying. Suddenly the little things which we had always taken for granted became im- portant to us. One thought was in everyone’s mind: ‘We must win this War.’”’ New classes were formed in school, such as A.R.P., First Aid, and Communications, Every Friday was War Stamp day, and every student was urged to buy regularly. Still, in the midst of all this excitement, we managed to hold a successful Junior Dance. Then, the Seniors be- gan hinting about a prom, so we shrugged our shoulders and gave them one to remember. It was a great success. Summer finally rolled around, and we said good-bye to our Junior year. Oh, the supreme joy of finally reaching that goal—we were Seniors at last! But this was not an easy year. The effects of war were beginning to hit home, and three-fourths of the students were working after school to help overcome the man-power shortage. We again elected Earl Bennett, president; Mary Silva, vice-president; Ida Alexander, secre- tary, and Betty Golden, treasurer. Our Senior Dance was a success in spite of being held during such hectic times. A new country-wide organization was formed in school—the Victory Corps. It is an organization which prepares the youth of America for the armed forces or industry after being graduated, Class night, the Prom, Ivy Day, the class ban- quet, were all great moments that we shall never forget. The sniffles which could be heard on graduation night told more than could words of our love for Ludlow High School. But, now, we have a great job to do: we must go out and join our fellow Americans who are working, fighting, and sacrificing so that we may always enjoy the four freedoms, We must and we will help to create a new and better world in which to live when this war is over. Leona Boudet LUDLOW HIGH SCHOOL page twenty-five CLASS PROPHECY It is a cold wintry evening and a storm such as has never been seen before is rampag: ing across the northern part of the country. Tne wind is howling, and as we approach a deserted village, we can see once beautiful nomes, now weather beaten and ramshackled, covered in blankets of white. Quiet prevails and except tor the white snow, all is in black- ness—no! Wait! Is that a l-ght in the discan.e: lLe.’s approach it and see what this can mean, As we near the section from which tne lignt 1s coming, we see a broken down building, a building that might once have been an administration build.ng or maybe, a school. We are close to it now and the light coming fiom a window on the lower floor casts hideous shadows dancing through the tres next to the build.ng, What was that? {s this place haunted? Quiet! Silence reigns; shen in a minute we breathe freely. It is only the wind pushing a snowy hand in our faces. We look up we see a name imprinted above the entrance door, but we can’t quite make it out. Just a second. Oh! There it is! ‘Ludlow H gh!” So, it is a school. Stealthily, we push on the door and to our amazement, we find it locked. To our rescue comes Freddy (Valentine) Bielizna, who borrows a hairpin from Helen Dyjak and “picks” the lock. Sh! Sh! Le.’s go up the stairs and into the hall. Gosh! It’s dark. There’s a light down the way. Well, look who’s s tting at the desk in that musty office! It’s Hail Bennett, president of the Ciass of 1948, and next to him is s.tting his !ormer secretary, Jda Alexander. You remember him? He’s now lcader of that famous orchestra that all America is crazy about, Bennett’s Butcher Boys. And Ida, she’s the dancing star in the new show on Broadway, Oh, look! Who is that in the shadows? Thy’re coming out. Why it’s Henry Gaviglio, the pride of America’s greatest baseball team, and with hm is Jean Kras, the laboratory tech- nician of a large New York hospital. Pardon the interruption, but aren’t those footsteps we hear? Who can that be coming down the hall? It sounds like an army. Is it? No, I can see them now, It’s Annie Jaremko, Massachusetts’ favori-e social work r; Leona Boudet, owner of Boudet’s Kandy Kitchen; Betty Gold n, cock at the Ritz, and Marvy Silva, a teacher ini the Springfield Grade School. Beh'nd them are William Ritchie and Robert LaF rancis, captains in the Navy Air Corps; Pat Clyne, Postmaster General ; Hdward Morin, now Ad- mival Morin, and Robert Scott, world-wide n°ws correspondent, noted for his marvelous radio voice. Why are they all here? What does 't mean? Again we hear footsteps, this time acompanied by a loud bellow. It’s George Gregorio, who is now a general in the army, and (incidentally) a censor of army jokes. Behind him we have Sally Davis, Ludlow’s Madame Curie, and Catherine Janes, editor of a New York daily. Once again a blood-curdling shriek emits from the gloomy portals. Then silcence, and after a second we hear “How-do-you-do?” It’s Edwin Chrabaszcz, home from Russia after thoroughly exploring Siberia (he says!), Coming from the same enclosure that Hd just came through, we see that commerc-al ar ist, Theresa Alves, accompanied by Herbert Gowey, her colleague. From the same d-rection, comes Roger (Speed) Raymond, back from winning a cross-country footrace, And to his right is Stanley Kowalski, basketball coach at the Ludlow University. His assistant, Walter Niedwicki, is also nearby. Crash! Don’t be alarmed! It’s only Gaviglio autographing somebody’s baseball bat. Dno Marini just arrived as “Gigs’’ was getting our attention. Dino is that famous football player. Beside him are those “Government Girls’, Clara Tavernier, Dorothy Miner, and Bertha Barszcz. The order for silence is given by Donald Gates, walthy grain dealer, who is seated at a table placed in the hall. Around him sit Adolph ‘Nick’ Alves, famous soccer player; Grace Bell, model for the New Yorker Magazine; Fred Bialka and Steve Ferenz, gentle- men of leisure; Phyllis Butler, s°cretary, and Wanda Bzyzicki, hair stylist. The explanation for this gathering is given by Emily Kaj;anos, chairman, who is stand- ing near the table and surrounded by such notables as Lillian Johnston, now the better- half of an admiral; Steve Jaworski, man-about-toewn; George Goodreau, mathematician; Barb- page twenty-six Wine IRIEWINEW . . 5 i @kats: ura Crowell, pianist; Alfred Silva Fidalgo, vocalist with Barbara Reed’s orchestra; Don- ald Boucher, cowboy star; Ann Casagrande, stylist, and her brother Reno, who owns a chain of garages. Just as the chairman is about to speak, the sound of marching feet is heard, and in walk three gobs—Ross Swpernaw, Roy Senecal, and Armand Goodreau. Well! This is a surprise! Here are Norma Frennier, private secretary; Loretta Fon- taine, noted hairdresser; James Cormack, president of the Ludlow Bank; Dorothy and Leona Lavigne, dancing partners in a Hollywood review, Oh! And did you know that Francis Warren and Ruth MacGregor are their accompanists? Also in that group is Viola Witowskzi, accordion impressario; Robert Wood, M.C. of a radio program; Ruth Wilson, a member of the surgical staff of the Ludlow Hospital; Anna Silva, waitress; Marie Silva, hair dress- er; Walter Lieciwitz, aeronautics instructor, and Norman Lyon, engineer, who now raises his voice for silence again, and this time the chairman speaks, “I guess you all know now why you received a mysterious message telling you to come to this forlorn village. Yes, fellow classmates, it’s a reunion of the graduates of the class of 1943.” As she finishes, another group walks in. Leading them are Theodore Masley, comedian, and Adua Manoni, sales manager at the ‘Elemenesco”. They are f ollowed by Jeanette Coache, a dancing teacher; Gloria Coderre, pianist in an orchestra; Irene Bernardo, noted authority on children; Josephine Majowicz, Colonel in the WAACS;Ezuara Nunes, air hostess; Anne Pereira, Mr. Joslow’s private secretary. With her is her sister, Persis, who also is a secretary in the same office. Yes, everyone is here and having a wonderful time dancing, eating, and talking over old times. The only interuption to their gaiety is the occasional shrieks and hideous sounds that echo through the building. The committee responsible for this or:ginal reunion and creators of those horrible noises consists of Hdward Schmidt, owner of the First National Chain Stores; dalina Santos, Gen- eral Manager of Sickles; Gloria Supernant, superintendent of nurses at the Ludlow Hos- pital; Phyllis Waldron, who has snared a multi-millionaire; Mitchell Irla, owner of a large silver fox farm; Jane Przybycien, directory of the Ludlow “Rec”, and that glamour boy of glamour boys, Tony Leite. Also helping them are Fernado Almeida, cartoonist; Marie Silva, hairdresser; Donald Boucher, lieutenant in the naval air corps; Helen Bulecza, private secre- tary; Henry Ciocci, Ace of the Second World War, and Mario Varzeas, also an Ace; Cathe- rine Lewicki, air hostess on the Clipper, and many of our old teachers, This prophecy was foretold by the magic globe in the old Ludlow High School (it was in good condition then) by the following esteemed persons: Pete the Tramp Louie the Gloom Joe the Dope SO BE IT! Su Memoriam RAYMOND WARREN, Junior A MEMBER OF THE CLASS OF 1943 LUDLOW HIGH SCHOOL page twenty-seven THE SAGA OF 748 Looking back over twelve happy years, Our eyes are misty and wet with tears. Our first day of school, how well we remember, We had waited so long for that day in September. So we glided through first grade and second as well, And we learned how to read and to write and to spell. With the sixth grade half our school l'fe was through, We were reaching the top and our goal was in view. In seventh and eighth, which is called Junior High, The girls curled their hair and the boys winked their eyes. Then thrill of all thrills we reached High School at last, And were known far and wide as the Freshman Class. As Sophomores we simply stood by in awe, And stared at the Seniors who “lay down the law!” As Juniors the Prom was our biggest affair, That night was enjoyed by all who were there. At last we were Seniors, oh, joy unconfined! Being “cock of the walk”, we were rather refined, But we laughed and we sang while the months flew by, And now we must leave with a tear and a sigh. But to those who “hate school,” believe us, we know, When you get to be Seniors, you'll be sorry to go! CLASS SONG The time for parting has arrived; We must face the world, Though the future is uncertain And life’s flag unfurled. We will go forward heads up high, Be prepared to fight The many hurdles that confront us And work for the right. The guidance taught us and the knowledge We have gained in school, Will be our guiding star And help us keep the rules. Our childhood mem’ries, high school glories We will ne’er forget, They’ll be a torch to light our way Through darkness or regret. And so we bid farewell to thee, We must take our leave, From dear old Ludlow High School Though it makes us grieve. We are the class of forty-three, Who now we bid all adieu May God bless our Alma Mater And ever see her through. Words: Catherine Janes Music: Earl W. Bennett By Leona Boudet TO THE YEARS AHEAD We’ve been together these past four years, Now each must go his way, To work and fight, and plan and hope For a better world someday, We stand at our best, unbiased and free, The American youth today, To guard our heritage, preserve our faith, From these we’ll never stray. With courage, devotion, ideals, and pride, Our battles we’ll fight to the end. To err is human, and human we are, But our best is the least we can spend, We’ll never forget these past four years, And our class of Forty-Three, They’ll mean so much in future times In our struggle for victory. By Barbara Crowell Ruby Almgren ne —— es SSS ae ee ee page twenty-eight Win RUSWAVENAA 4 Shays CLASS WILL We, the Class of 1943, being of sound mind and super bodies, (see Victory Corps) do hereby bequeath the following tokens of our esteem—some of our most prized possessions: To the green and budding Freshman class, we leave our fond wishes for a successful climb up the ladder to their seniority and the courage to face it. To the Sophomores whose airs are becoming too grand on their departure from Fresh- man Row, we leave a little of our own modesty and retiring ways (7). To the Junior class who will try to step into our shoes—some of our kindness so they won’t be too hard on underclassmen and our invariable semi-weekly lectures, We also wish to make the following ind:vidual bequests: IDA ALEXANDER—Leaves her dancing feet to her sister, MARYETTA ALEXANDER, and her warm friendliness to ROSALIE PUKISH. FERNANDO ALMEIDA—Leaves his artistic ability to EVA SANTOS and “The Hornet” to anyone capable of driving it. RUBY ALMGREN—Leaves her amiable smile to GEORGE GADAIRE and her oratorical ability to WENONAH CRANDALL. ADOLPH ALVES—Leaves his athletic prowess to JOHN KURTY and his lady-killing to ALDO PIANGERELLI. THERESA ALVES—Leaves her artistic ability to RENE SAVOIE and her rosy cheeks to LOUISE GRABOWSKI. BERTHA BARSZCZ—Leaves her quiet manner to DOROTHY HERON and her steno- graphic ability to EDNA BIRRELL. GRACE BELL—Leaves her winning ways to BRIDGET KARCZMARCZYK and her fair skin to DOLORES RODRIGUES. EARL BENNETT—Leaves his executive ability to BARBA RA WOOD and his orchestral ambition ta JOE LOPES. IRENE BERNARDO—Leaves her excellent penmanship to MARY REID and her dark beauty to FLORENCE MUSINSKI. FRED BIALKA—Leaves his shyness to FRED GILLAN and a few inches of his height to ROBERT SMITH. FRED BIELIZNA—Leaves his good nature to WILLIAM ROONEY and his wit to PAUL SADOWSKI, LEO BISAILLON—Leaves his naps in classes to RICHARD LINTON and his oratory to THOMAS MORTIMER. DONALD BOUCHER—Leaves his nonchalance to ELSIE PIANGERELLI and his guitar to JOSEPH GAUTHIER. LEONA BOUDET—Leaves her bright smile to CONSTANCE BELL and her page boy to IMOGENE MILLER, HELEN BULECZA—Leaves her dark quiet eyes to ROY RICHARDSON and her silence to CELESTE SILVA. PHYLLIS BUTLER—Leaves her collection of horse pins to MIRIAM MORIN and her multi-colored lipsticks ttc MARGARET HYLAND. i ng LUDLOW HIGH SCHOOL page twenty-nine WANDA BZYZICKI—Leaves her lovely hair to BEVERLY MOORE and her pleasing per- sonality to RENA CRESCENTINI. ANNA CASAGRANDE—Leaves her well-groomed hands to JACQUELINE FOURNIER and her many pairs of shoes tt CHRISTINE HARTLAND. RENO CASAGRANDE—Leaves his olive complexion to ALBERT FIORVANTI and his deep baritone voice to DORIS EISOLD. EDWiN CHRABASZCZ—Leaves his many projects to MARION FISKEN and his repu- tation for being mad (as in “Mad Russian’) to GRAHAM EASSON. HENRY CIOCCI—Leaves his bronze curls to his kid brother and his worldliness to RENE SAVOIE. HELEN CISLAK—Leaves her good looking legs to any Junior girl and her gruff voice to ALYCE BOCON. PATRICK CLYNE—Leaves his particular brand of humor to HELEN KARCZMAR- CZYK and his crew clip to ARTHUR MOUTINHO. JEANETTE COACHE—Leaves her various pen pals to JEAN BRADLEY and her orals to EVA SANTOS. GLORIA CODERRE—Leaves her slender figure to CELESTE FEREIRA and her position in the band to FRED MURRAY, JAMES CORMACK—Leaves his position as Mr. Millane’s aide to SERAFIM GUERRA and his exclamatory “Oh, Brother” to his brother, BOB CORMACK. RAYMOND CRISTINA — Leaves his plaid shirts to “RINKY” SIILVERI and his inces- sant talking in Problems to BERNARD GOLDEN, BARBARA CROWELL—Leaves her earnest manner to LUCINDA COSTA and her tink- ling fingers to JEAN LYONS. SALLY DAVIS — Leaves her princess-like walk to CLARE RODRIGUES and her change- able disposition to JOHN CRESCENTINI. HELEN DYJAK— Leaves her sunny disposition to THEODORE HARE and her friend- liness to MARY CAMPORA. STEVE FERENZ—Leaves his curly hair to EDWARD CARON and his b:-cycle to PAUL FOURNIER. LORETTA FONTAINE — Leaves her lost poundage to JACQUELINE FOURNIER and her success in Home Management to MARION FISKEN. NORMA FRENNIER — Leaves her cooperation to ELAINE DuBOIS and her dropped “g’s” to LILLIAN BUCZOCKI. ALFRED SILVA FIDALGO—Leaves his big eyes to WANDA JANECZEK and his danc- ing ability to EDWARD STOLARZ. DONALD GATES—Leaves his shy manner to ROBERT DOBBIE and his country estate to ALYCE MAE WHITE. HENRY GAVIGLIO—Leaves his giggles to MYRTLE FALCONER and his gum (un- chewed) to ALMA ALMGREN. HERBERT GOEWEY—Leaves his interest in commercial art to ADA PASQUINI and his shortness to LEWIS GORDON. page thirty EHE®-REV LEW 9. ogee clots ELIZABETH GOLDEN—Leaves her queenly manner to MARY RAMOS and her golden hair to JULIETTA CARROLA, GEORGE GOODREAU—Leaves his quiet manner to MILDRED HARASIK and his scholas- tic standing to EDWARD LYSIK. GEORGE GREGORIO—Leaves his rapid-fire speech to EMILE OUELLETTE and his tight curls to FRED MILNE. IRENE GRYBOSH—Leaves her hairbows to BETTY BROWN and her fiery spirit to her sister, HELEN GRYBOSH, MITCHELL IRLA — Leaves his blond wavy ha‘r to AMERICO SILVA and his retiring ways to JEAN BANAS. CATHERINE JANES — Leaves her optimism to ELSIE PIANGERELLI and her position as yearbook editor to CATHERINE CLYNE. ANNE JAREMKO— Leaves her gaiety to MARY REID and her towering height to JOSEPH FERREIRA. STEVE JAWORSKI—Leaves his position on the hockey team to MITCHELL DOBRYICKI and his good nature to TONY COSTA. LILLIAN JOHNSON—Leaves her fondness for the navy to ESTHER ELLISON and her short skirts to ELEANOR LAVIGNE. EMILY KAPINOS — Leaves her practicality to BETTY BROWN and her corsages to CELESTE MARTINS. STANLEY KOWALSKI — Leaves his excellent basketball playing to ROBERT CORMACK and his smiles to ROBERT DOBBIE. JEAN KRAS—Leaves her ability to wrap gifts to HELEN KARTY and her loose-leaf note- book to PRISCILLA LEITE. ROBERT LaFRANCIS—Leaves his pipe to HARRY O’CONNOR and his occasional smiles to RICHARD LINTON. DOROTHY LAVIGNE — Leaves her daintiness to JEANETTE VENTURA and her jew- elry to her sister ELEANOR. LEONA LAVIGNE—Leaves her coquettish ways to JANET EASSON and her popular- ity with the opposite sex to ELEANOR DOSTAL, CATHERINE LEWICKI— Leaves her hair styles to ALYCE MAE WHITE and her shy- ness to HELEN GRYBOSH. WALTER LIECIVITZ—Leaves his passion for aeronautics to EDWARD ZOLTY and his country ways to MILFORD STRYCHARZ. NORMAN LYON—Leaves his formality to the EISOLD TWINS and his orals to VICTOR FOCOSI, ANTHONY LEITE — Leaves his thoughts of love to GRAHAM EASSON and his sleek black hair to FRED GILLAN. RUTH MACREGOR—Leaves her squeaky voice to HOWARD TOURVILILE and her wide circle of friends to ALYCE BOCON. BU DEOWeHliGheSGHOOE page thirty-one JOSEPHINE MAJOWICZ—Leaves her expertness on the guitar to MARY RAMOS and her tardiness every other morning to ALICE O’NEIL. ADUA MANONI—Leaves her last minute preparations for problems class to JOHN CRES- CENTINI and her demureness to LILLIAN BUCZOCKI. THEODORE MASLEY—Leaves the “peach fuzz’ on his chin to JOHN PEREIRA and his position as “dean” of the “college” to MILFORD STRYCHARZ. DINO MARINI—Leaves his quietness to GRAHAM EASSON and his hockey ability to NORMAN HIERSCHE. BERTHA MIAZGA—Leaves her cheery smile to ARMINDA CUSTODIO and her taking ways to BETTY BROWN. DOROTHY MINER—Leaves her BABY TALK to RENA CRESCENTINI and her lovely hands to ETHEL PINHEIRA. EDWARD MORIN—Leaves his passion for the navy to any Junior boy and his good looks to DONALD SADOWSKI. WALTER NIEDWICKI—Leaves his giggles to DAVID ALVES and his innocent looks (1!!!) to CHARLES NICHOLS. EZAURA NUNES—Leaves her big black eyes to ELSIE GAUTHIER and her retiring nature to BARBARA MINER, ANNA PEREIRA—Leaves her big black eyes to ELSIE GAUTHIER and her sweet smile to CELESTE SILVA. PERSIS PEREIRA—Leaves her critical nature to ELSIE CATALINI and her liking for basketball to JEAN BRADLEY. JANE PRZYBYCIEN — Leaves her cheery disposition to BARBARA COSTA and her domestic ability to JOHN KING, ROGER RAYMOND — Leaves his nickname “Speed” to MERRILL BENWAY and his reticence to MARY REID. BARBARA REED—Leaves her seat on the Springfield buses to GLORIA GODIN and her fondness for red to JANET EASSON. WILLIAM RITCHIE — Leaves his crew cut to CARL PEASE and his position of goalie on the soccer team to ARTHUR MOUTINHO. IDALINA SANTOS—Leaves her silence to JULIETTA CARROLA and her tiny feet to DOROTHY HERON. EDWARD SCHMIDT—Leaves his gruff laugh to AMERICO SOUSA and his maroon sweat- er to EMILE OUELLETTE. ROBERT SCOTT—Leaves his oral talks to FRED MILNE and his section of the Ludlow Country Club to TONY COSTA. ANNA SILVA—Leaves her long fingernails to ALYCE BOCON and her ability to play basketball to HELEN NIEMIEC. MARIE SILVA—Leaves her funny arguments to HELEN KARCZMARCZYK and her happy-go-lucky attitude to JACQUELINE WILKIE. MARY SILVA—Leaves her all-around sport ability to CELESTE MARTINS and her gift of giggles to LUCY COSTA. page thirty-two Wala RIEWINENY . i) ists) GLORIA SUPRENANT — Leaves her blackout nail polish to EDNA WYSOCK and her social standing in Indian Orchard to SOPHIE KOPYZYNSKI. CLARA TAVERNIER — Leaves her secretarial ability to HELEN OSTROWSKI and her petiteness to CHRISTINE HARTLAND, MARIO VARZEAS—Leaves his slow walk to JOE STOLARZ and his dancing ability to JULIA TWAROG. PHYLLIS WALDRON—Leaves her business-like manner to HELEN TWAROG and her craze for slacks to VICTORIA BIGDA. FRANCES WARREN—Leaves her rosy cheeks to GERTRUDE EISOLD and her collec- tion of wooden pins to GLADYS EISOLD, RUTH WILSON—Leaves her lovely feather bob to EVA SANTOS and her impish ways to ARMINDA CUSTODIO. VIOLA WITOWSKI— Leaves her Tuesday night visits to Koskie Hall to NELLIE ZIEMBA and her love for music to ROBERT BUTTERS. ROBERT WOOD — Leaves his white sweatshirt to DONALD SADOWSKI and his good nature to GEORGE GADAITRE. Therefore we, the Class of 1943, do hereby des'gnate and set aside this, our last will and testament. Given at the executive chamber in the Ludlow High School, Ludlow, Massachusetts, this warm, sunny day in June, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and forty-three, and of our newly acquired independence the first. Signed: Class of 1943 By our excellencies, the witnesses: Hum and Crum and their Ikelele EUDEOW MElGiins Goole page thirty-three FE OACOTE TE GIULC daa eee RAT TON ae Oe EASE ESSE Oe once ALS SPSL CLT Ga LOLEL OG Aas Pere ee See RS al ae tact nt de Sta AN, EDITORIAL STAFF Grace Bell Sally Davis Leona Boudet Henry Gaviglio Phyllis Butler Anne Jaremko Phyllis Waldron PICTURE COMMITTEE Barbara Crowell Mary Silva Yer Sees Grace Bell Norma Frennier Phyllis Butler Adua Manoni Helen Dyjak Ruth MacGregor Ruby Almgren BUSINESS STAFF WTEC OCERS, UGH UGH To Ree oh erm eRe hoo naudaccon dae stcncea cEaocneoti od honeenaue eh barecre AVSSURUOHEE TEUISODOSS WUOWOHIOR —..5ac5socos8ose:auoakicqnéeccecmabeuraunue sasossehesnnoener A OPCT TESTO MONG. 0 CF wan teu fate aetna Acasa science d eeeak alte Wiware waa Assistant Advertisng Manager ADVERTISING STAFF Donald Gates Steve Jaworski Josie Majowicz Emily Kapinos FACULTY ADVISORS Ida Alexander Wanda Bzyzicki Barbara Crowell Business and Advertising EI OAL OT URE TOL DLS LS sate Aen NRT eee rena Ce ears nee ie Beene eR SO PUCTUT CSP ea ear eA ce ae ea icine SO eRe ale EE LG EES Saas oak Sa Sache Te ae een Pe Soa ca Catherine Janes Beas sauce anes Patrick Clyne Emily Kapinos Jean Kras Ruth Wilson Sally Davis Dorothy Miner Clara Tavernier William Ritchie Phyllis Waldron Henry Gaviglio — loa REVIEW Wirlle puge thirty-four SsVID YOINNL LUDLOW HIGH SCHOOL page thirty-five CLASS OF 1944 Secretary Treasurer Almgren, Alma Alves, David Benway, Merrill Bocon, Alice Boudreau, Robert Bucezocki, Lillian Carrolo, Jullietta Casagranda, Ada Catalini, Elsie Coelho, Jack Cormack, Robert Costa, Antonio Costa, Lucinda Couture, Olive Crescentini, John Custodio, Arminda Dennis, Leroy Carrolo, Virgilio Duquette, William Easson, Janet Easson, Graham Eisold, Doris Ell'son, Esther Ferenz, Mary Ferreira, Antonio Fido, John Fisken, Marion Fournier, Jacqueline Fournier, Paul Gajewski, Edward Gillan, Fred Gordon, Lewis Grabowski, John Grabowski, Louise Guerra, Serafim Guertin, Arthur Hartland, Christine Heron, Dorothy Hiersche, Norman Ingraham, James Janeezek, Wanda Karezmarczyk, Bridget Karezmarczyk, Helen Kogut, Clara Konieczny, Lucy Kopyscinski, Steve Kudlic, Stephanie Kurty, John Laughran, Norman Lavigne, Eleanor Lopes, Joseph Lyons, Jean Martins, Celeste Mathias, Antonio Bridget Karczmarezyk eae eR a Sencar Ate Re Sn che ESOT GC Te HOST ara SSS is Editon et cilscte aceee Ne Robert Smith Majur, Joseph Melnyk, Fred Miller, Imogene Moutinho, Arthur Niemiec, Helen O’Connor, Harry Ostrowski, Helen Pease, Car] Pereira, Ezuara Pereira, John Piangerelli, Elsie Pinheira, Ethel Pukish, Rose Ramos, Mary Re:d, Mary Riley, Thomas Rodrigues, Clara Rooney, William Sadowski, Paul Santos, Eva Santos, Mary Savoie, Rene Silva, Celeste Smith, Robert Twarog, Helen Ventura, Jeanette White, Alyce Mae page thirty-six Winl= [RYEWANENY 4 1 Sears! Nee at hy 6 [2 Ha SR rth 3 AAR ARS ORB nat Berio once ME REEinK cat asomaoracc Pabbara iidenctosdohc Anne Jaremko Vi6O=P reside ty csise hake seee aa LOE Ee ae acre Eee nee Dorothy Miner SECre lary =L7-CUSUL CTO cE A arate ee AERC TEFL nee eT een Leona Boudet Planck tay A Avis 09% aicax sack eneane a to sneeeeae ee dee coe cae Geena NO MEEe hea k a CRN a aE ae see ee te Mr. Millane Earl Bennett °43; Ida Alexander ’43; Louis Gordon ’44; Bridget Karcezmarczyk ’44; Rosalie Pukish 44; Mae Reid ’44; Elsie Catalini ’44; Graham Easson ’44; Alice O’Neil 45; Catherine Clyne ’45; Edward Stolarz ’45; Miriam Morin ’45; Shirley Bacon ’46; Theresa Kohanek ’46; Beverly Moore ’46; Jacqueline Wilkie ’46; Barbara Wood ’46; Claire La- flamme ’46; Ida Nunes ’46. EW DEOW SHI GhiesGHOOE page thirty-seven PRO MERITO | RRYIOR ATOR anor. bia e en Soscn CER DER SURCeCRENCRCRRCCoreCrrC ence SPR Coordi 9: CREE EC EEE Teer ee George Gregorio SECT ELOY = LiF COSUN CTP nh memes aatetcnastenen nee Hee net eam tacts ee asa a mc wenlstlaemeaten oesunste seen Mary Silva TEA CULEY PAOUISO Timi aee cn src inc Oeetee ts waver eons wcaseamesu ee sane TRC MMR ai aan dee ata ee ies Meiinestauerep etry ane: Miss Brooks Ruby Almgren Jean Kras James Cormack Barbara Crowell Patrick Clyne Walter Liecivitz we ne SO ES SS SS Ee eee EEE aay page thirty-eight Wine IRIEWINENY . , , Siers EQUECOP-AN-CRACT Or Rea es conta OT Ree eae ae SRE REE TE ne Emily Kapinos 743 Fiacilby's A Quis 0 petiencsk, cos hesronce deere ee oe ee ee ees ETRE ae Tee cee a ee REE ee Mr. Burgess Ruby Almgren ’43; Grace Bell ’43; Earl Bennett ’43; Leona Boudet ’43; Phyllis Butler 48; Catherine Clyne ’48; Patrick Clyne ’43; Barbara Costa ’44; Eleanor Dostal ’46; Janet Easson ’44; Marion Fisken ’44; Norma Frennier ’43; Betty Golden ’48; Helen Grybosh ’45; Anne Jaremko ’43; Jean Kras ’43; Mary Leite ’45; Percy Leite ’45; Jean Lyons 744; Bertha Miazga ’48; Edward Morin ’43; Barbara Reed ’43; Gloria Supernant ’43; Phyllis Waldron 43; Frances Warren ’48; Ruth Wilson ’48. EUIDZOW PS HiGHeSEHOOE page thirty-nine Faculty Advisory Bee NTE ASE aA TE CoS ER ta oeioebe dla tdastcleeaensldsderniee tose Miss Urban Alma Almgrcn ’45; Ruby Almgren ’43; Shirley Bocon ’46; Helen Bulecza ’43; Donald Butler ’47; Ruth Butterfield ’45; Mary Casagrande ’45; Wenonah Crandell ’45; Avery Crandell ’46; Phillip Crockett 46; Barbara Crowell 748; Sally Davis ’48; Mary Lou Dietz 746; Eleanor Dostal ’45; Irene Dryjowicz ’45; Joseph Ferriera ’46; Tony Ferriera ’46; Matilda Fiorvanti ’46; Christ‘ne Hartland ’44; Marion Hartland ’46; Catherine Janes ’43; Dolores Klemezynski ’46; Jean Lyons ’44; Marie Machert 746; Marcy Machert ’45; Bar- bara Miner ’45; Donald O’Connor ’45; Mary Palatino ’46; Edith Thomas ’45; Irene Washie- wicz 46; Carolyn Watson ’46; Jacqueline Wilkie ’46; Lottie Witowski ’45; Neil Wright ’46. page forty Werle irleNANENWA 5. WSS EF qenlhy | AGU sOP ee Ie rit cg a cee atsponere es ntti Se Ee SORE nace eae Mr. Messenger John Almgren; Ruby Almgren; Irene Bednarz; Robert Butters; Louis Cristina; Mar- garet Hyland; Ernest Lavoie; Stanley Lazarz; Edward Magura; Lorraine Magura; Fred Milne; Edward Musciaszek; Wilma Sosvill e; Irene Swiatlowski. EUDEOW, HIGH SGHOOE page forty-one ORCHESTRA Concert Mistress ......... SNR TOA SERB E EEE ET Hr ER COCR icant sr techn oop TINE COIN RT SE Wilma Sosville PROC CULET EA CUTS 01g ae RMR Mota SCE Sas oat SOT RE cet GENie nce esuitantear anes Mr. Messenger John Almgren; Ruby Almgren; Earl Bennett; Robert Butters; Louis Christina; Bar- bara Crowell; Margaret Hyland; Omer Lavoie; Edward Magiera; Lorraine Magiera; Fred Milne; Alma Morse; John Soares; Charles Soloio; Irene Swiatlowski; Earl White. page forty-two AGimbe TREN ENA, fro gs ALS)! EUAN at ene ns A peore ee Nats eaotrci ec Atere cs oR CREE ey ch ECL ERE ce ee a a ee A ee Ida Alexander Fla cul by AA GUG8 G7 sd 8 Mie tric ova taidea ese pa en cee Mr. Blackburn Mary Alexander ’44; Janet Easson °44; Bridget Karezmarczyk ’44; Phyllis Waldron °43; Theodore Masley ’43; Henry Gaviglio ’43; Robert Scott ’43. SW DEOW SiG riaes GiO©|e page forty-three DS CUE E RENT ES CTLEGIVY Ciara saanuctean caine: sant eacee ease os Tue CRE RRR OAMUMRG, Netls clr waren eisisensetionaineoen James Cormack POCUIBL DT aA ODES O fraarc tent. ater estcresee edhe «Sees Horeamueie are evens eR aca aRondes RateW ce emrosaieveaseieie Mr. Lupien Lillian Buczoki ’44; John Crescentini 44; John Coelho ’44; Esther Ellison °44; Louis Gordon ’44; Herbert Goewey ’48; Stanley Kowalski ’48; Stephanie Kudlic ’44; Leona La- vigne ’43; John Pereira ’44; Paul Sadowski ’44. page forty-four THE “REVIEW seo Student “Represent are eae eee ee ee Edward Morin Paculty “Advi 8093 kh poset facut chaebol Mr, Busby Ruby Almgren ’43; Earl Bennett ’43; Leo Bisaillion ’43; Reno Casagrande ’43; Robert Cormack ’44; Lucy Costa ’44; Tony. Costa ’44; Graham Easson ’44; Mary Ferenz ’44; Paul Fournier °44; Edward Gajewski ’44; Fred Gillan ’44; Serafim Guerra ’44; Bridget Karezmarezyk ’43; John Kurty ’44; Norman Lyon ’43; Joseph Mazur ’44; Fred Melnyk ’44; Imogene Miller ’44; Walter Niedwicki °43; Rosalie Pukish ’44; William Rooney ’44; Robert Scott ’43; Alyce Mae White ’44; Robert Wood ’43. LUDLOW HIGH SCHOOL page forty-five RSAD RGN hem W ARCH 04 CAST AUD OA ECLA te RPS RARE APC ERE BER ee cp RRR RRR Be George Gregorio ECCI EU A. CUTS OFT Ma co Wotee Sane kerry de ee was aecews HOC Ree Cae Se RMN 6 ENP lds Sk viovame ea Mr. Peterson Fred Bialka ’48; Fred Bielizna ’48; Edwin Chrabas ’43; Patrick Clyne ’48; Steve Ferenz ’43; George Gaudreau ’°43; Henry Gav'glio °43; Steve Jaworski ’43; Robert LaFrancis °43; Walter Liecivitz ’48; Bertha Miazga ’43; William Ritchie ’43; Edward Schmidt ’43; Gloria Suprenant ’43; David Alves ’44; Virgilio Carrolo ’44; John Grabow- ski 44; Norman Hiersche 744, page forty-six Wlmb=s ARENA EVA oo 8 = IMS }eans! PRODUCTION SERVICE Student, REMVesentOlwy He. secak cea aes recone hee ee ne ee Eee ae Mary Silva FGCU Lay PA. CUIS OV) ccc eee CbkdAsasccg nly etana dine Men Sone AM ee aC nT Ee Miss Ramsay Ida Alexander ’43; Theresa Alves ’43; Irene Bernardo ’43; Anna Casagrande ’43; Loretta Fontaine ’43; Josie Majowicz ’43; Idalina Santos ’43; Phyllis Waldron 7°43; Viola Witowski ’43; Alma Almgren ’44; Julietta Carrolo ’44; Olive Couture ’44; Christine Hart- land ’44; Celeste Martin ’44; Helen Niemic ’44; Helen Ostrowski ’44; Elsie Piangerelli 44; Jeanette Ventura 744, BU DEOWSFIGHeSECHOOR page forty-seven LUCENTE CC NTES CTILOLLUU EG ae cee rea sana cote Bee nanen ie ee TE RAE CoM eth Rael oiacteecbisenee ts Annie Jaremko EACOU LU BAA CLOTS Oymmes ae Mit Mem ear ey eMac aT ean Ecce as nc NUE Ee waeeetaion ec rete bee cedctubocmnerene Miss Brooks Bertha Barszez ’48; Leona Boudet 743; Phillis Eutler 43; Helen Cislak ’43; Jeanette Coache ’48; Barbara Crowell 48; Sally Davis 743; Norma Frennier ’48; Betty Golden 748; Irene Giybosh 748; Catherine Janes 748; Lillian Johnson ’48; Emily Kapinos ’48; Jean Kras ’43; Adua Manoni ’43; Dorothy Miner ’48; Ezaura Nunes 748; Anna Pereira ’43; Persis Pereira ’43; Barbara Reed 743; Anna S_lva ’48; Marie Silva. ’48; Clara Tavernia 743; Frances Warren 743; Ruth Wilson ’48; Alyce Bocon ’44; Jacqueline Fournier ’44; Doris Hisold 44; Janet Hasson ’44; Bridget Karezmarczyk ’44; Jean Lyons 44; Mae Reid ’44; Eva Santos ‘44; Mary Santos ’44; Celeste Silva 44; Helen Twarog ’44. page forty-e ght Wills 1RSWAIME WW 1) eleahs: GODEMIE. “gee kisser Nie both SON ee be SEE TAS OEE CETL at RE ST TOE eee Nick Alves L011 0) RPE eR rR Re ROE a ee Rr ee Pe eee ae MariaA eRe ye MER NE MET GT AS OA dt none be Bh ode win nboeasanc Mr, Chevalier Adolph Alves, ’43; Chick Alves, ’45; David Alves, ’44; Virgilio Carrollo, 744; Ray- mond Christina, ’48; Tony Costa, 744; Tony Ferre‘ra, ’44;; Fred Gillan, ’44; John Kurty, ’44; Arthur Moutinho, ’44; Gilbert Reis, ’45; Bill Ritchie, 43; Alfred Silva, 748. EU IDEOW MiGs. 6 OO 1s page forty-nine CELLO TTY ete ook ai ae ok PES Vaiia waa NCR RNT et ULL xc AOR Os oI Pontteras owe tira oo Stanley Kowalski ’43 NA TUL CP ER CLA NIG SNae do iectea guesses Seton pees a RPE ee dake AEBS SM EMRE ASS Na Lic ce svgltaynt James Cormack 743 EOE TUULE Ciao aM hs MEM HO oPehan Sue ecoene Bed etaies tus eiuane Papeme ete onpis ton ter nes bare at Edward Morin 743 LOLA) ih acsc ee nae AE RE ATROE, MACE ECHO NE nba Rodos CES GRT DOE CCOc PI CEE soap aaeoaachansento admecunceaanneer ced acre J. Earl Chevalier Adolph Alves ’43; Robert Cormack ’44; Raymond Cristina ’43; Tony Costa ’44; Fred Gillan ’44; Lewis Gordon ’44; Norman Hiersche ’44; Gordon Johnson ’45; John Kurty ’44; Walter Martowski ’45; Walter Niedwicki ’43; William Rooney ’44; Paul Sadowski 744. page fifty Tk Ee RAE Val, Wee ae ee tee CECT cht caret tees Seca CRORE ee ee ne er ee Henry Gaviglio ’43 IM GGG OF 5 Sa cbes ROT Rect OT Oe TEC ee OCT William Ritchie ’43 CO=M UNG OF FARE de chen cen chcnte Tosa aeRO EEE Peet oe ESTE ee Robert Cormack 7°44 COO aves ch Sacre oes tae Beate acs codatae SEG ee cache ate rele He UC Nes RCE een ee J. Earl Chevalier Alib:o Alves ’45; Ernest Bourguois 745; Tony Costa 44; Raymond Cristina 743; Steve Ferenz °43; George Gregorio ’43; Fred Gillan ’44; Norman Hiersche ’44; Steve Jaworski 43; Gordon Johnson ’45; John Kurty ’44; Robert LaFrancis ’43; Walter Niedwicki ’43; Emile Ouelette ’45; Louis Silveri ’46. LUIDILIONS IaliGlal- SERKO@yL page fifty-one EBT CSULEMUL Hem cmetene ee i eae t TnP En ee: Mae tia See once ee ere ER etc oaee on nee er William Ritchie | ANI Sg RECTOR LO Me oe ERROR BER RE REP Ree EEC, CERT EE ero he: SEE Ee ee Robert Wood PSEC OLENA fh Se Sees ocd tic SOS RRR EADEE GEE COA RCA ST SEER ERTL EP BET DOR SES Mean SUSE A SRO ee ett James Cormack ELIE US LET Coke rat ae ate eA a tae a Ey a gE PRC ee rN en ce RE RN i Oe ae a Donald Gates I LRE LDU TED W SA OLIN Pe ISR ROH TF 9 (Nd enh hee eth, oe aor epee tee Pa ORT ERY etc EERSTE eB erEe e e o Ross Supernaw FEC CULI RA CUISOT Se eine te nomen een te eee eee REE ea oR ea tes Mr, Burgess, Mr. Millane Fred Bialka 748; Fred Belizna ’48; Edwin Chrabaszez ’43; Pat Clyne ’48; Robert Cormack ’44; Tony Costa ’44; Raymond Cristina ’43; Graham Easson 744; Edward Gajew- ski 44; George Gaudreau ’43; Henry Gaviglio ’43; Fred Gillan ’44; John Grabowski 744; George Gregorio ’48; Norman Hiersche ’44; S'eve Jaworski 748; John Kurty 744; Robert LaFrancis ’48; Walter Liecivitz ’48; Norman Lyon 743; Joseph Mazur ’48; Edward Morin 438; Walter N-edwicki 743; Robert Scott ’43. 19A3 THE REV.LEW page fifty-two LUDLOW HIGH SCHOOL page fifty-three —_ . 15. 16. Key To Picture Page “We graduated!” Dorothy Miner, Clara Tavernier, Verla Gonyea “Ain’t we the beauts?” Senior Girls Gym Class “Sweet seventeen” Gloria Supernant, Phyllis Waldron, Anna Casagrande, Loretta Fontaine, Bertha Miazga “Just call ’em sports” Robert LaFrancis, William Ritchie “Seventh graders” Charles Moran, Roman Mayoski, Walter Liechevitz, Joseph Lemos, Patrick Clyne, Fred B’elizna “Wish it was mine” Helen Cislak “Cute, weren’t they’ Henry Gaviglio and sister Elsie “Howard Street gang” Bob Gove, Roger Severns, George Gregorio, Dino Marini “Sixth grade gals” Group from East Street School “And when I’m happy, it’s cause of you” Sally Davis “We are happy Girl Scouts” Gloria Suvernant, Emily Kapinos, Alice O’Neil “Sixth grade guys” Group from East Street School “The gang” Anna Silva, Irene Bernardo, Mary Silva, Theresa Alves, Ida Alexander, Anne Casagrande, Idalina Santos “A star is born’ Irene Bernardo “Smile pretty, now” Jeanette Coache, Clara Tavernier “Ain’t love grand” Robert Scott, Mary Sliva “Powers Girl’ Phyllis Waldron “V for victory” Ida Alexander, Idalina Santos, Mare Silva, Irene Bernardo, Anna Silva, Julietta Carrola, Maryetta Alexander, Anna Casagrande “Gotta eat sumpin’” Donald Boucher “Us girls’ May Day, 1937 21. “All alone and lonely” William Ritchie “Goodbye, now” Josephine Majowicz “Brains” George Gaudreau, George Gregorio, Patrick Clyne, Jean Kras, Barbara Crowell, Mary Silva 23. “Is my face red?” Robert Wood “And there’s the one about the moron who ..!” Jean Kras, Annie Jaremko “The long and the short of it” Ruth W Ison, Ramo Sorcinelli “Hi’ya all” Theresa Alves “Never failin’ grin’ Fernado Almeida “The Boss” Mr. Joslow “Chattanooga Choo Choo” Steve Jaworski, Bud Bennett, Fred Bialka, Donald Boucher, Steve Ferenz, Mitchell Irla “Not sisters” Anna Silva, Marie Silva “Took at the birdie’ Marie, Mary, and Anna Silva, Irene Bernardo, Idalina Santos “How times have changed!” Senior Girls taken in 1937 “Feelin’ low’ Barbara Reed “Stand still, everybody” Sixth grade group, 1937 “Love me, love my dog” Catherine Janes “Bathing beauties of 1942” William Ritchie, Roy Richardson “What say, let’s be buddies” Roger Raymond, Earl Bennett “Sweet Ad-O-Line” Earl Bennett, Fred B’alka, George Gaudreau “Widdle fishies in da brook” Emily Kapinos, Phyllis Waldron, Mary Silva “Read this one too’ Anna Silva, Ida Alexander, Irene Bernardo, Mary Silva, Idalina Santos “Nyah!”’ Ruth MacGregor “Stouthearted Men” May Day, 1937 “Keep ’em laughin’” Jean Kras “Sunday Schoolers” Barbara Crowell, Norma Frennier, Ruth Wilson, Francis Warren “Oops” Leona Lavgine “Down by the old mill stream” Eddie Morin, June Helberg page fifty-four Wimll= RIEWANENAY oo. 1943 THE BROWN STUDIO STUDIO AND HOME PORTRAITURE Also WEDDING AND SCHOOL PICTURES 1331 Main Street Springfield, Massachusetts Phone 6-4507 EUDEOW.EIGHSSCHOOL page fifty-five THE LUDLOW MANUFACTURING and SALES COMPANY JUTE, YARNS, AND ROVINGS MITE, TALIA UPHOLSTERER’S WEBBING HEMP TWINES BAGGING FOR COVERING COTTON BURLAP AND SACKING LINEN AND COTTON NETTING LINEN THREADS Mills at Ludlow, Massachusetts Allentown, Pennsylvania Edge Moor, Delaware Savannah, Georgia Office Boston, Massachusetts page fifty-six Wim IRE IENAY 1943 COMPLIMENTS FRIEND LUDLOW HIGH SCHOOL page fifty-seven R. D. BENNETT MILK AND CREAM FRESH EGGS Fuller St. Tel. 9158 Ludlow THE AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE offers to young men and women a com- plete college education and training for life service in its four Schools of Arts and Sciences, Public Affairs, Education, and Business Administration. Day and Evening Divisions Catalog and Information upon request 20 Amaron Street Springfield, Mass. BEST WISHES TOsTHESCEASS Osi 943 JOSEPH F. KRAS APPOLLO BARBER SHOP ANIBAL ALVES, Proprietor 101 Winsor St. Ludlow, Mass. FiaircUtsae ee SOG Shaves Haircut and Shave Also Massages at Popular Prices Visit our pool room and play a few games I. J. BRUNELLE MEATS AND GROCERIES 13 Howard Street Tel. 682 - 422 Ludlow, Mass. page fifty-eight Wil (RUEWTENY 6 pape A. H. BARTLETT COMPANY 117 North Street Ludlow, Mass. BERT’S MARKET MEATS AND GROCERIES 12 Hubbard Street Ludlow, Mass. PERSONAL DIRECTION 20 Sewall Street Compliments of COMPLETE FUNERAL SERVICE KAPINOS SINCERE FUNERAL HOME SERVICE Ludlow, Mass. Tel. Ludlow 581 BIRRELL’S SERVICE STATION North Street Ludlow BEST WISHES to the CLASS of 1943 The ALBERT E. BOOTH Co. APOTHECARIES THE REXALL STORE 25 East St. Ludlow, Mass. LUDLOW HIGH SCHOOL page fifty-nine Compliments of CORNER LUNCH LOUIS SANTOS, JR., Prop. East) St. Ludlow Compliments of CLARA’S BEAUTY SHOPPE 3 Cypress St. Ludlow Tel. 518 LUDLOW SAVINGS BANK ONE OF LUDLOW’S GREATEST SERVANTS Bank Building Ludlow A MUTUAL SAVINGS BANK YOUR FAVORITE CUT will be given to your taste at CLIFFORD’S BARBER SHOP Pe Ot Block DAYLIGHT DAIRY PRODUCES PASTEURIZED MILK AND CREAM FRESH EGGS 26 Kirkland Ave. Ludlow Tel. Springfield 8052 page sixty Wlall= ARSENE WAY 5 5 SIGNS: COMPLIMENTS OF LUDLOW MFG. and SALES CO. SOCIAL and ATHLETIC CLUB, Ine. EIQIDILIOWY TatKGlal SEleKexeit page sixty-one Tel. 8905 We Deliver LEO DIOTALEVI ELMBROOK TURKEY FARM HEATING OILS BROAD-BRESTED BRONZES 34 Stony Hill Road WILLIAM H. LIVERMORE, Prop. Wilbraham, Mass. COMPLIMENTS OF PASQUINIS MARKET Tel. 356 Ludlow BLACKHEADS and PIMPLES REMOVED Compliments of DINO’S BARBER SHOP East Street Ludlow ECONOMY FRUIT STORE — . THE Main Street WE SELL ALL KINDS OF HAIR TONICS AND SHAMPOOS Indian Orchard page sixty-two Wits IRIE WANENA 4, RSGRS: Compliments of EMELDA’S BEAUTY SHOPPE 114 Sewall Street Ludlow EMELDA MORAN, Prop. Tel. 636 Specializing in Machine and Machineless Permanents Compliments of ECONOMY DRY GOODS STORE 61 East St. Ludlow, Mass. COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS REAL ESTATE RICHARD B. EISOLD CO. 115 Prospect Street Ludlow, Mass. ARTHUR M. EISOLD — Justice of the Peace Compliments of FOURNIER’S PHARMACY Cor. Hubbard and Sewall Sts. Ludlow, Mass. LUDLOW HIGH SCHOOL page siaty-three THE GREY NOOK Compliments of FLOWER SHOP FLORENCE’S SWEET SHOP FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Tel. 452 Ludlow OFFICIAL JEWELERS CLASS OF 1943 SCHOLASTIC JEWELERS INC. 5174 Washington Street Boston, Mass. Compliments of Hale OoAU DRA UseMeab: F. GAVIGLIO page sixty-four Mims TRIEWANENWYZ 2 SASS! Compliments of Compliments of HELEN’S BEAUTY SHOPPE THE HOLYOKE STREET Phone 9371 Winsor Street MARKET Ludlow, Mass. BEST WISHES=1iO THE) CLASS OFs°43 from STANLEY’S MARKET MEATS AND GROCERIES Cor. East and Winsor Streets Ludlow, Mass. MACY’S CLEANERS AND DYERS East Street Ludlow HIERSCHE SON HARDWARE AND PAINTS HALUCH’S DAIRY ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS KITCHENWARE AND ELECTRICAL MILK AND CREAM APPLIANCES Phone 9744 Ludlow, Mass. Tel. 743 East St. Ludlow LUDLOW HIGH SCHOOL page sixty-five SYDNEY INGHAM Compliments of ATTORNEY AT LAW JACK’S SHOE REPAIR Tel. 761 241 Winsor St. Ludlow, Mass. North St. Ludlow, Mass. THE FARM GRAIN STORE ELMORE FEED — COAL, AND HARDWARE Pia GAGIES mE DnoDE: Tel. Ludlow 9156 Indian Orchard 8418 SEE THE BEST ATTRAERIONS AT POPULAR PRICES at THE BURR THEATRE Ludlow, Mass. LON STREET MARKET To save our country, BUY BONDS ANDREW J. MAZIARZ, Prop. To Save your Health, BUY OUR MILK CHOICE MEATS and GROCERIES KOCHANEK’S DAIRY FARM 6 Joy St. Tel. 738 median Ludlow Tel. 429 page sixty-six Wine ARIEWAIENM 3 2 2. US)4r3 COMPLIMENTS OF Mr. Holzman CHURCH’S STORE CHMURA’S BAKERY 12 Pulaski St. Tel. 8-1121 Indian Orchard, Mass. ALL KINDS OF BREAD AND CAKES ETTER EASONABLE AKED FOR EASSURING READ ATES JAMES F. FENTON ATHEETACSSUPPEIES 270 Dwight St. Springfield, Mass. Telephone 2-6700 FULLER’S SERVICE STATION Center and Rood Streets Ludlow, Mass. GAS — OIL — CONFECTIONERY — TOBACCOS and ICE CREAM LUDLOW HIGH SCHOOL page sixty-seven INSURANCE ACCIDENT CHARLES W. GOWEN Bank Building Ludlow MENE, JESIVAINE COMPLIMENTS OF Dit LGTORSSasGWUZOMW Ss Kil DENTIST 49 Parker St. Tel. 8495 Indian Orchard, Mass. HENRY’S JEWELRY STORE EXPERT WATCH and JEWELRY REPAIRING 207'4 Main St. Phone 8-1126 Indian Orchard, Mass. LUDLOW COAL COMPANY ANTHRACITE BITUMINOUS KOPPERS COKE Phone 5382 386 Hubbard Street Ludlow page sixty-eight Wiel YEW 5 5. IP S)ahS' KAPINOS GREENHOUSE FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS 20 Sewall St. Phone 581 Ludlow KITCHENER’S DEPT. STORE SHOES and DRY GOODS 166 Main St. Indian Orchard We give S. H. Stamps LUDLOW PROVISION CO. FRANK SANTOS, Prop. POULTRY — FRUITS — VEGETABLES 299 East Street Ludlow, Mass. Tel. 850 BE. K. MILLER SELECTED MILK CREAM “Early to bed and early to rise Makes a man healthy, wealthy, and wise.”’ Drink Miller’s Milk every day of the year For energy, pep, and good cheer! Telephone 736 23 Whitney Street Ludlow, Mass. Compliments of LUDLOW DAIRY Telephone 313 Compliments of LENA’S BEAUTY PARLOR North St. Ludlow, Mass. Tel. 415 LUDLOW HIGH SCHOOL page sixty-nine CONGRADULATIONS! TO THE GRADUATES LUDLOW JGrandsl0c Ss LORE Ludlow, Mass. Compliments of LAVIGNE’S MARKET 5) Birch St: Ludlow, Mass. WALTER E. MOORE DEALER IN HUDSON CARS GOODYEAR TIRES North Street Ludlow Tel. 328 THEODORE MONTCALM DRUGGIST THE REXALL STORE 164 Main Street Compliments of LUDLOW SHOE REPAIRING Som aste t Ludlow Indian Orchard, Mass. O. J. MERKLE SONS SHOWER AND WEDDING GIFTS Sewall Street Ludlow page seventy Winh= REWER 6 4 5 ISS NOEL CLEANERS DYERS Compliments of PAUL MONGEAU CASH AND CARRY qe 159 Main St. Phone 8044 222 Main St. Indian Orchard, Mass. Tada OrekercaNsce) MORRISSEY BROS. CO. HARDWARE — PAINTS PLUMBING SUPPLIES Indian Orchard, Mass. NORTHEAST FUEL CORPORATION GASOLINE HEATING OILS KEROSENE BLUE SUNOCO GAS 181 Main St. Tel, 8-1170 Indian Orchard FOR DISTINCTIVE CORSAGES, WEDDING BOUQUETS and FLORAL DESIGNS MERAN NAKASHIAN, M. D. Also a Complete Line of Bridal and Bridesmaids GOWNS and ACCESSORIES see MRS. OCHRYMOWICZ 485 Main St. Indian Orchard Chicopee 1990 Springfield 8730 110 Whitney St. Ludlow, Mass. Tel. 321 LUDLOW HIGH SCHOOL page seventy-one ORCHARD RADIO SERVICE 159 Main St. Indian Orchard, Mass. Compliments of the ACCESSORIES — REPAIR SERVICE TUBES TSTED FREE PASTIME CLUB Phone 8044 C. J. NOEL, Prop. COMPLIMENTS OF ORCHARD PHARMACY 2 Parker Street Indian Orchard, Mass. DR.+G. EF. S EeanraA RIE DENTIST Hubbard Street Ludlow, Mass. Phone 676 J. H. RANDALL Compliments of LUDLOW PAINT SUPPLY ROSS’S DAIRY 146 North St. Ludlow, Mass. Tel. 748 page seventy-two Wine 1RIEWAEWY . . 5 [}eahs' ERNEST A. RATELL FUNERAL HOME Tel. 8836 JAMES A. REDDEN, D. D. S. 200 Main Street Indian Orchard, Mass. COMPLIMENTS OF VICK’S SPORT FURNITURE SHOP Featuring a COMPLETE LINE OF PHONOGRAPH RECORDS VICTOR J. ZABEK, Prop. FRANK J. SKIBINSKI, Mgr. WARREN BROTHERS EXPRESS FURNITURE AND PIANO MOVING Call Springfield 81065 Ludl ow 747 Compliments of SARAD STUDIO J. J. RIORDAN GENERAL PHOTOGRAPHY Specializing in Wedding Portraits 37 Oak Street Tel. 9161 North Street Ludlow Indian Orchard, Mass. LUDLOW HIGH SCHOOL page seventy-three Compliments of Compliments of SZARLAN’S MILK BAR A FRIEND ZABEK MOTOR SALES EXPERT AUTO REPAIRING by FACTORY TRAINED MECHANICS Your Car Deserves the BEST —— Get it Here It Costs No More We also have on hand a complete line of TIRES, TUBES, and ACCESSORIES Open daily — 8 A. M. to 6 P. M. BODUCH’S BAKERY Branch Office at 194 Hubbard Street Ludlow, Mass. NEVARD VARTANIAN, M. D. WARREN’S VARIETY 110 Whitney Street STORE Ludlow, Mass. Tel. 321 1 Cady Street Ludlow, Mass. pia tie page seventy-four Wine ARIEWAWENAS a 2 Shs JOHN WRONA LOUISE SPECIALTY SHOP 79 East Street Ludlow, Mass. FURNITURE, HARDWARE, and RANGES GORDON G FOREST MILL UNDERWEAR for Tel. Orchard 8718 LADIES, MEN, and CHILDREN 524-526 Main St. Indian Orchard Hall Mark Cards for All Occasions COMPLIMENTS OF THE IDEAL BEAUTY SHOP Main Street Indian Orchard, Mass. BEST WISHES to the CLASS OF ’43 GENEST’S SHOE STORE in the Post Office Block Ludlow, Mass. MR. LAVIGNE WALTER THE TAILOR East Street Ludlow SIGMUND J. POSNER, M. D. SUITS MADE TO ORDER 1 Elm Street Ludlow, Mass. CLEANING — PRESSING — REPAIRING Tel. 763 Finest Work Your Money Can Buy EUDEOW SHIGE SGHOOE page seventy-five AUTOGRAPHS page seventy-six Wms EWAN, = 4 ieee AUTOGRAPHS Se ety ee aa, i. an ay - phy aT WS eg | Pha : ® ’ ip ' ¢ ae on


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