Ludlow High School - Lion Yearbook (Ludlow, MA)

 - Class of 1949

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Ludlow High School - Lion Yearbook (Ludlow, MA) online collection, 1949 Edition, Page 32 of 108
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Page 32 text:

CLASS PORT e open the book on school days gone by, Amazed at how quickly the time does fly. From timid freshman hours to senior height, We now are ready to launch our flight. Four short years ago when freshmen were we, It seemed to us ne’er that seniors we’d be. But we struggled on through that first long year, With thoughts of sophomore realms to bring us cheer. Our sophomore year was a successful one, With praise to officers for work well done. With junior year speeding, we really knew That our high school days were numbering few. The fourth year, our senior, raced by too fast, As we stopped to review our three years past. The school days gone by, whether lost or won Are filled with memories for everyone. These school years have brought to us friendships dear, That will always remain as mem’ries clear, Through our “‘class album”’ in a future clime, We'll all recall dear old ’49. H. Jean Crockett, 49

Page 31 text:

Roland Labossiere — Dislike for women? Charles LaMontagne — Nickname ‘‘Corky’’ Shirley Laughran — Peaches-and-cream complexion Diana Lavariere — Her beautifully managed feather-cut John Lewicki — His gift of gab Edwin Lewinski — His sharp Buick Helen Libiszewski — Her attentiveness Evelyn Lucek — Member of a private musical band Annie Machacz — Love for orals John Makowicz — His boyhood nickname, ‘‘Huckleberry’ Tony Alves Martins — Always has the last word Paul Mei — Daily visits to the library Donald Moncrieff — His lankiness Barbara Morton — Her problems in Home-nursing Manuel Moutinho — His happy-go-lucky way Pauline Munger — Her place in the sextet Rose Perkowski — Movie fan Richard Pianowski — Polka fiend Elizabeth Proctor — Her casual manner Evelyn Prokop — Her nice manicure Evelyn Rachmaciej — Gum chewing Doris Raymond — Her bookkeeping problems Fernao Rodrigues — The what’s and why’s of everything in Chemistry Nany Salli — Question box Charles Saloio — Master of music Anna Silva — Love for sports and a sportsman Betty Ann Smith — Her technique with the opposite sex Janet Smith — She’s our lone cow-gal Robert Smith — His daydreaming in exciting Problems Odette Sousa — Her trip ‘South of the Border”’ Irene Swiatlowski — Her vim and vigor Liza Tranquilli — Her long fingernails Thomas Tuller — Ever-changing voice Carl Waldron — His bottle of Vitalis Edwin Waskiewicz — The only Toni in the class Marian Watson — Love for dancing Harry Webb — Happiness when school closes Ruth Webster — The girl with the permanent smile Walter Zajaczkowski — His two front teeth Louis Zglobicki — His many over-due make-up slips ’



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CLASS WILL HE the class of 1949, being of worn out mind and under no influence other than four years of High School, do hereby declare the following as our last will and testament, to be read as we leave this world of education. To the FACULTY — We leave all the rules we’ve broken, in case they might want to mend them and use them over again. To the JUNIORS — We leave our over-worked (?) brains — even these won't be enough to get you through the year you have ahead of you. To the SOPHOMORES — We leave the peace and quiet of the study halls now that we have left. To the FRESHMEN — We leave the patience and perseverance necessary to attain a record as ‘‘great’’ as ours! Individually, we make the following bequests: Mary Alves — Leaves her seat in English to Frank Arcobello and her place in the alphabet to Joe Zych. Janet Anderson — Leaves her many beaux to Evelyn Cygan and her walk home from school to Eugene Wright. Annette Belanger — Leaves her height to Walt Mulawski and her love for orals to Dot Hill. Betty Belisle — L eaves her many absences to Janet Llewelyn and her rapid-fire speech to Tom Finn. Sazero Bernardo — Leaves his nickname to Julius Caesar and his lamp (?) to anyone who finds it in the upstairs hall. George Boudreau — Leaves his pencer yous in the corridor to Evelyn Ciocci and Bob Falconer. Louis Casagrande — Leaves his size 12 shoes to Pete Lewicki and his way with the girls to Joe Silva. Irene Chase — Leaves her nickname ‘‘Dangerous”’ to Jean Millane and her giggles to Barbara LaPointe. Dino Ciocci — Leaves his long legs to Ramie Santini and his quick wit to Jimmie Wilkie. Donald Clifford — Leaves his place on the football team to Bobby White and his height to Manuel Moraes. Agnes Clyne — Leaves her impish ways to Betty Ann Tourville and her straight hair on rainy days to Almeda King. .. Jean Crockett — Leaves her dimples to Judy Miles and her ability to do English while concentrating on Problems to Joan Bennett. Roger Davies — Leaves his baby-blue eyes to Margaret Pecedonio and his studious ways to Paul White. Mitchell Drozdowski — Leaves his fishing equipment to Shirley Ouellette and his ambition to Richard Podosek. Jeannine Dube — Leaves her politeness to Leo Labossiere and her bright lipstick to Eleanor Wright. Mickey Duda — Leaves his cigarette butts to Idalina Serafim and his flirtatious ways to Dick OstrowskIi. Cynthia Easson — Leaves her love for the Navy to Sylvia Leite and her poise to Joan Oliveira.

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