Ludlow High School - Lion Yearbook (Ludlow, MA)

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J. ZYCH = = _ Mfrs sed @ 3 = N ; — q = SSO @ o | , — a - ——— LO b rs Ss [e) =) = {-— = —— = , — —- 7 D j= ) ee ; ., = ‘ 7 Ne : A 72 eo THE SENIORS OF LUDLOW HICH SCHOOL PRESENT - ea” TABLE OF CONTENTS Table of Contents Dedication Foreward Councilors of the Court Beaux and Belles Court Legends History Will Prophecy Poem Cinderella’s Theme Song Alphabet Ballot Alma Mater Activities at Court Review Hi-News Student Council Pro Merito Cinderella Ball 1951 Prom Committees Hit or Miss Choralettes and Glee Club Band and Orchestra Hi-Y A Day at L. H. S. Cinderella’s Admirers Soccer Football Basketball Girls’ Basketball Baseball 1950 Maroon Key and Golf Bowling and Projection Club Cheerleaders Yet to Come Class of 1952 Class of 1953 Class of 1954 Advertisements FSAr J Mroolmyrw a] Vd DEDICATION og We, the Cinderella Class of 1951, S y do hereby dedicate this, our last edition, ¢ pe to those who have been so understanding and pa- tient throughout our years of erring and learning— Our Parents! Sort, poder, ¥ cetera, Y rghrrtey Y ae — iia x“ i es ae geben ‘l, feel, FOREWORD Cinderella has been brought before the Coun- cilors of the Court, who will lead her through her years of education and prepare her for her en- trance at the Grand Ball. In her freshman year, she entered this court unaware of the many tribulations and enjoyments that lay ahead. Her sophomore year was next, and this saw her growing and becoming accustomed to the many court legends and traditions which she had to follow. In her junior year, she, along with a field of many others, found herself an important pump— kin in this court, Now, in her senior year, she is preparing to go on to a greater era of life, and so, she publishes with her class the definitive record of their high school career — The Review of 1951! WWW d. SERGNERI See hee wet : RELEASES O, ORE u: —— ve COUNCILORS of the COURT Paul R. Baird Superintendent of Schools Senior-Junior High School John J, Millane, Jr. Principal Joseph J. Gula Assistant Principal Science and Guidance John J. Apone Industrial Arts and Visual Aids Olive K. Brooks Dean of Girls Social Studies Mary T. Cormier Commercial Subjects Margery Easson School Nurse Helen F. Hartnett Mathematics Barbara K. Hill Vocal Music Ida J. Hubbell Art John E, Hurley Social Studies John J. Hurley Commercial Subjects and Mathematics Isabel B. Ingham Domestic Arts and Dietetics William R. Jenkins Physical Education Helen A. Kudlic Physical Education Gordon O. Merkel Science Archie H. Messenger Instrumental Music Margaret K. Murtagh Social Studies and English Philomene G. Proctor French and Latin Charlotte P. Ramsay Commercial Grattan H. Rooney Social Studies and Driver Education George E. Russell English Florence M, Saulnier English Edward W. Schmidt Science Paul R. Shea Mathematics Leora N. Smith Home Economics Angelo S. Teixeira Science John R. Trapp Mechanical Drawing and Mechanical Arts Vera B. Wheaton English Marie Grimes Secretary to Mr. Baird Mary Szczygiel Secretary to Mr. Millane Lucille Lavoie Clerk, Mr. Baird's Office Albert Bassette Maintenance Margaret St. Onge Clerk (resigned December 31, 1950) — = ) SU =e . , hy, v4 ZZ FW JOHN S. LAZARZ President Nickname: ‘‘Pepsi’’ Ambition: To be a businessman and mu- sician. Favorite Expression: ‘‘Be good and God will help you; be bad and see where it will get you. Pet Peeve: Sound of a Hawaiian guitar. Activities: Class President |, Ill, IV; Stu- dent Council |, Ill, IV; G. O. Board I, Il, IV; Band and Orchestra I, Il, Iti, IV; Glee Club IV; Review, Busi- ness Staff IV; Hi-Y Ill, Secretary IV; Class Dance Committee I, II, Ill, IV; Prom Committee III; Ring Committee III. JAMES N. WILKIE Vice-President Nickname: Jimmie Ambition: To be a coach. Favorite Expression: What a character! Pet Peeve: Silly girls. Activities: Vice-President IV; Graduation Usher Ill; Arch-Bearer Ill; Baseball II; Hi-News Staff IV; Glee Club Ill, IV; Basketball |, Il, Ill, IV; Football I, HI, Ill; Co-Captain IV; Hi-Y III, President IV; Maroon Key III, IV; Review, Edito- rial and Business Staffs IV; Boys’ State Representative III. HELEN HARASIK Secretary Ambition: To become _— successful in some field of science. Favorite Expression: What a hot ticket! Pet Peeve: People who say ain’t instead of aren’t. Activities: Glee Club 1; Girls’ Baseball I; Student Council I, II, Ill, IV; Class Secretary IV; G. O. Ball Committees I, Il, Ill, IV; Student Council Usher Com- mittee I, II, Ill, Chairman IV; Ticket Seller |, Il, Il; Girls’ Basketball 1, II, Ill; Dance Committees |, Il, Ill, IV. JOSEPH K. ZYCH, JR. Treasurer Art Editor of Review Nickname: Usekie Ambition: To become a business teach- er and to play collegiate football. Favorite Expression: We'll see. Pet Peeve: Girls that smoke. Activities: Football Il, Ill, IV; Prom Com- mittee Ill; Class Treasurer IV; Arch- Bearer Ill; Review Art Editor IV; Hi- News, Sports Staff IV; Glee Club III, IV; Chairman of all ticket committees for class activities IV. IRENE GALE ALEXANDER Room 205 Ambition: Air Hostess Favorite Expression: Drop dead! Pet Peeve: People who can’t take a joke. Activities: Student Council IJ, II, III, Vice-President IV; Glee Club |; Review, Business Staff IV; Decoration Commit- tee Ill; G. O. Ball Committee I, II, III, Chairman IV. RICHARD OSTROWSKI Room 207 Nickname: Ossie Ambition: To be a football and base- ball coach. Favorite Expression: | know it, | know it. Pet Peeve: Hate to be hungry. Activities: Transferred from West Spring- field, September 1948; Football II, Ill, Co-captain IV; Baseball Il, Ill; Basket- ball Ill; Glee Club III, IV; Hi-News,. Editorial Staff IV; Student Council Treasurer IV; Review, Editorial Staff IV; Hi-Y IV. ANGELINA R. SORCINELLI Room 212 Business Manager of Review Nickname: Angie Ambition: Further my studies in Draft- ing. Favorite Expression: I'm so nervous. Pet Peeve: A pessimist. Activities: Girls’ Basketball, Assistant Manager Ill, IV; Student Counci! I, Treasurer II, III, President IV; Class Night Usher Ill; Hi-News IV; Pro Me- rito Ill, Librarian IV; Review, Business Manager IV; Dance Committees I, Il, Ill, IV; Prom Committee III; Local win- ner of Western Massachusetts Small High School Basketball Tournament Essay Contest Ill; 1950 Representative, Girls’ State Ill. Honors: Minimum |, General Il, Ill. BARBARA JUNE WHITE Editor-in-chief Nickname: 8B. J. Ambition: To be half the cook my father is! Favorite Expression: Really now! Pet Peeve: People who put ashes on supper dishes. Activities: Banquet Committee Il; P.om Committee III]; Hi-News IV; Pro Merito lll, Secretary IV; Class Treasurer Il, Ill; Graduation Usher II]; Arch-Bearer lll; Alternate to Girls’ State Ill; Dele- gate to Governor's Day IV; Review, Editor-in-chief IV; Dance Committees I, Il, Il, IV; Orchestra I, Il, Ill, IV; Band he (tbe. UU UNA Honors: Maximum I, Il, Ill. NORMA F. LAFLAMME Assistant Editor Nickname: ‘‘Norm’' Ambition: To become a gym teacher. Favorite Expression: ‘‘We're really liv- ing.”’ Pet Peeve: Crowds. Activities: Basketball |, II, Ill, IV; Base- bal! JI, Il, Ill, IY; Class Treasurer I; Class Secretary -Ill; Treasurer of Hi- Tri Ill, President IV; Dance Commi:- tees I, Il, Ill, IV; Student Council III; Prom Committee Ill; Review, Assistant Editor IV; Graduation Usher III; Pro Merito IV; Representative to ‘‘l Speak for Democracy'’ Essay Contest IV. Honors: General |I, Minimum Il. PRISCILLA SILVA Assistant Business Manager of Review Nickname: Prissy Ambition: To find an ambition and to travel. Favorite Expression: How embarrassed! Pet Peeve: People who think they are better than others. Activities: Basketball 1; Class Banquet, Clean-up Committee Il; Hi-News I, III, IV; Prom, Chairman of Orchestra and Publicity Ill; Review, Assistant Business Manager IV; Usher at Basketball Games I, Il, Ill; Metal Arts IV. Honors: Minimum |, MARY LURDES AUGUSTO Nickname: Lurdes Ambition: To visit Portugal and Rome. Favorite Expression: Oh; boy! Drop dead! Pet Peeve: People who can’t mind their own business. Activities: Dance, Clean-up Committee Il; Decoration Committee Ill; Ushering at football and basketball games Il, Ill, IV; Review, Business Staff IV. JOHN E. BARLOW Nickname: Barley Corn Ambition: Navy Man. Favorite Expression: That's propounding the obvious. Pet Peeve: Boy-crazy girls. Activities: Football II, Ill, IV; Golf III; Review, Business Staff IV. PAULINE BELANGER Nickname: Shorty Ambition: To become a commercial art- ist. Pet Peeve: People who are always say- ing, ‘‘l can’t go. Activities: Glee Club I, Il, IV; Decorat- ing Committee Ill, IV; Review, Art Staff IV. ALBERT A. BOBOWIEC, JR. Nickname: Buster Ambition: U. S. Navy. Favorite Expression: Kiss me baby — nothing makes me sick! Pet Peeve: Girls that get lipstick on my collars when we're dancing. Activities: Football 1, Il, Ill, IV; Base- ball |, Il; Glee Club I, II, III, 1V; Hi- News IV; Prom, Refreshment Commit- tee Ill; Review, Business Staff IV. ist. ments. ROLAND J. CHENAILLE Nickname: Weas Ambition: To become an expert fisher- man. Favorite Expression: Why, sure! Pet Peeve: Girl bowlers. Activities: Manager of basketball II; Bowling team IV. Nickname: Ambition: Favorite Expression: Pet Peeve: Activities: We THE Business Committee III. Favorite Expression: Pet Peeve: People who break appoint- ELIAS COSTA Become a professional golfer. Oh, boy! New York Yankees. Il, Wl, IV; Golf I, IV; Basketball Il, Ill; Review, IV; Prom, Decoration Soccer KATHERINE ELLEN BROWN Nickname: Kathy Ambition: To become a dental hygien- That's all right. Activities: Band and Orchestra |; Glee Club I, Ill; Hi-News II, Ill; IV; Review, Business Staff JOSEPH J. CAVALLARO Nickname: Joe Ambition: Chemist. Favolite Expiession: What say? Pet Peeve: Girls who smoke in public. Activities: Transferred from Lawrence High School, September, 1950; Hi-Y, IV; Glee Club IV; Review, Editorial Staff IV. Nickname: Ambition: Favorite Expression: kid? Pet Peeve: stockings. Activities: Hi-Y Ill, ELSIE A. DELMASTRO Nickname: Ella Ambition: Private secretary. Favorite Expression: Take a strain! Pet Peeve: People who do not keep their appointments. Activities: Basketball Il, Ill; ‘Hi-News Il, Ill, IV; Chairman of Ticket Commit- tee Ill; Chairman of Refreshment Com- mittee IV; Review, Typist IV; Glee Club IV; Prom Committee III. Honors: Minimum | JOHN COSTA Be another Milton Berle. How we. doing, seams on_ girls’ Soccer |, Il, Ill, Captain IV; IV; Projection Club IV; Hi- News, Editorial Staff IV; Glee Club III, IV; Hi-Y Amateur Show Ill, IV; Prom Committee Ill; Arch-Bearer Ill; Review, Editorial Staff IV. JUDITH ANN DOSTAL Nickname: Judy Ambition: To become a successful nurse. Favorite Expression: What did he say? Pet Peeve: Moody people. Activities: Class President Il; Class Vice- President Il, III; Prom Committee Ill; Usher for Graduation IIl; Refreshment Committee for Senior Dance IV; Review, Typist IV; Hi-News, Exchange Editor IV. Honors: Minimum Il; General Ill; Typ- writing Award Ill. OREA JEANNE DUMAIS Nickname: Ory Ambition: To be as good a housewife as my mother, and to be half as suc- cessful as my father. Favorite Expressions: ‘‘You know it! and “You think.” Pet Peeve: People who call me ‘‘Mus- cles’’. Activities: Sophmore Banquet Clean-up Committee Il; Usher for basketball games Il, Ill; Glee Club 1; Waitress, Class Banquet II; Hi-News, Editorial Staff Il, Ill, IV; Hi-News, Typing Staff IV; Review, Editorial Staff IV; Metal Arts IV; Baseball III. LAWRENCE A. ESTEVES Nickname: Larry Ambition: Be a_ professional baseball player. Favorite Expression: ‘‘Put a penny in the pot, boy.” Pet Peeve: A girl who gives a guy a a raw deal, Activities: Glee Club Ill, IV; Hi-Y III, IV; Maroon Key III, IV; Soccer I, Il; Football Ill, 1V; Basketball II, Ill, IV; Baseball |, Il, III, IV; Hi-Y Amateur show Ill, IV; Sophmore Banquet, Re- freshment Committee Il; Review, Busi- ness Staff IV. HENRY P. FOLVI Nickname: Little Henry Fobi Favorite Expression: Yeh, Yeh, Sure, Sure. Pet Peeve: Milk Drinkers. Activities: Football Il; Review, Editorial Staff IV; Projection Club IV; Hi-Y, Treasurer IV; Prom, Decoration Com- mittee III. ARLINDO FONSECA Nickname: Early Ambition: Success in Business. Favorite Expression: Is that necessary? Pet Peeve: Conceited People. Activities: Ticket Committee III; Record Committee IV; Prom Committee III; Re- view, Editorial Staff and Typist IV. GEORGE GARROW Ambition: To get an A in orals. Pet Peeve: Girls that talk too much. Activities: Baseball Il, Ill, IV; Football Il, IV; Basketball Il, Ill, IV; Junior Dance, Refreshment Committee III; Se- nior Dance, Refreshment Committee IV; Review, Business Staff IV. KAMILA JULIA GIL Nickname: Carm Ambition: Hairdresser. Favorite Expression: Put a penny in it. Pet Peeve: People who don't mind their own business. Activities: Glee Club I; Review, Busi- ness Staff IV. PHYLLIS GOODREAU Nickname:. Phyl Ambition: To be a secretary. Favorite Expression: Oh, no! Pet Peeve: Conceited people. Activities: Hi-News, Editorial Staff I, Il; Choralettes, Accompanist I; Arch- Bearer at Graduation, Ill; Review, Ed- itorial Staff IV; Chairman Junior Dance III; Prom, Ticket Committee III. Honors: Minimum |, Il. JEANNE CLAIRE GRAVEL Ambition: To become a nurse. Pet Peeve: People who crack gum in the movies. Activities: Prom, Refreshment Committee lll; Review, Art Staff IV. ROBERT ERNEST GREGOIRE Nickname: Bob Ambition: Dentist. Pet Peeve: People who can't take a joke. Activities: Football Il; Refreshment Com- mittee for G. O. Ball Ill; Review, Edito- rial Staff IV; Usher at Graduation III. Honors: General 1; Minimum III. FRANCES CONSTANCE GRYBOSH Nickname: Fran Ambition: To travel around the world. Favorite Expression: Ah, dry ice! Pet Peeve: People who ask too many questions. Activities: Dance Committee I, II; Poster Committee Il; Hi-News, Editorial Staff, Ill, IV; Review, Editorial Staff IV. Honors: Typing certificate III. CHARLES GUERRA Nickname: Chick Ambition: Musician. Favorite Expression: Not necessarily! Activities: Usher at Graduation III; Solo- ist, ‘‘Hit or Miss’’ IV; Choral Groups Ill, IV; Review, Editorial Staff IV. Honors: Minimum |. STANLEY J. HALUCH Nickname: Stan Ambition: To get a better education. Favorite Expression: Beat it, boy! Pet Peeve: Women and Homework. Activities: Review, Business Staff WV; Class Dance Committee IV, BARBARA HENDERSON Nickname: Barbie Ambition: To drive a stock car. Pet Peeve: Boys who say ‘‘Watch Out a woman driver!’’ Favorite Expression: O. K. Activities: Band I, Il, Ill, IV, Solos I, IV; Glee Club 1; Cheerleader |, II, I, IV; Girls' Basketball, Junior Varsity I, Varsity Il, Ill, IV; Hi-News, Editorial Staff Ill; Business Staff IV; Record Committee for Senior Dance IV. JANICE MURIEL HOUGHTON Nickname: Jan Ambition: To have my own _ business some day. Favorite Expression: Was that good! Pet Peeve: People who break appoint- ments. Activities: Hi-News, Editorial Staff I, Il, Ill, IV, Typist IV; Glee Club IV; Review, Editorial Staff IV; Metal Arts Class IV. Honors: Minimum Ill. ALMEDA KING Ambition: English teacher. Pet Peeve: Unappreciative people. Activities: Oratorical Contest II; Glee Club Il; Ring Committee III; Decoration and Publicity Committee III; Prom, De- Coration Committee, Chairman III; De- coration and Publicity Committees, Co- chairman IV; Pro Merito III, Treasurer IV; Hi-News, Business Staff |; Hi-News, Editorial Staff Il, Ill; Hi-News Typing and Sports Staff, IV; Hi-Tri Il; Band I, Il, Ill, IV; Orchestra I, Il, Ill, IV; Re- ....view, Editorial and Art Staffs IV; Art Appreciation |; Usher for Graduation and Class Night Ill. Honors: General Honors Il, Ill. DOLORES ELEANOR KIVIOR Nickname: Dixie Ambition: Telephone Operator. Favorite Expression: Where have | seen you before? Pet Peeve: People who tease others to get them angry. Activities: Dance, Refreshment Commit- tee |; Class Banquet, Refreshment Com- mittee Il; Class Dance, Waitress III; Prom, Refreshment Committee III; Class Dance, Refreshment Committee IV; Re- view, Business Staff IV. DANIEL LAMONTAGNE Nickname: ‘‘Doc’’ Ambition: To be a doctor Favorite Expression: Don't toy with my affections! Pet Peeve: Work. Activities: Football Il, Manager Ill; Class Dance, Record Committee IV. Honors: Minimum |, Il; General Il. JEANNETTE LANGEVIN Nickname: ‘‘Jan ’ Ambition: To be an entomologist. Favorite Expression: My goodness! Pet Peeve: People who call me ‘‘Freck- les . Activities: Hi-News, Editorial Staff |, Il, ll, IV; Dance Committees |, Il, III; Sophmore Banquet, Clean-up Commit- tee; Cheerleader Ill, IV; Prom, Invita- tion and Program Committees IV; Re- view, Trypist IV. EDWARD PAUL LAVIGNE Nickname: Ed Ambition: School teacher; play colleg- iate football. Favorite Expression: What a spy! Pet Peeve: Loud, silly girls. Activities: Football 1, Il, Ill, IV; Hi- News II, Ill, IV; Glee Club III, IV; Ten- nis Il; Hi-Y IV; Baseball III; Manager of Bowling Ill; Hi-Y Show IV; Review, Staff IV. Nickname: Ambition: wife. Favorite Expression: Pet Peeve: instead of ‘‘sandwich”’. Glee Club |; Review Typist IV. Activities: Honors: Minimum I, Il. SYLVIA LEITE To be a that say ‘‘sangwich”’ BARBARA ROSE LAPOINTE Nickname: Babs Ambition: Medical Secretary. Favorite Expression: Are you kidding? Pet Peeve: Lab experiments. Activities: Hi-News, Editorial Staff 1, Il, Ill; Graduation Usher Ill; Glee Club IV; Hi-News, Typing Staff IV; Review, Ed- itorial Staff IV; Dance, Refreshment Committee IV. Honors: General I; Minimum Il; Typing Honors II, Ill. successful house- Darling! PETER LEWICKI Nickname: Pete Ambition: To become a carpenter. Favorite Expression: ‘‘Go home and sleep. ’ Pet Peeve: Girls who fall for me, and why do girls smoke? Activities: Soccer I, Il, Ill. ALICE CHRISTINE MAKOWICZ Nickname: Mac Ambition: To become a Dental Assistant. Favorite Expression: That's for sure! Pet Peeve: People who think they know it all. Activities: Glee Club |; Hi-Tri Il; Review, Editorial Staff IV; Senior Dance, Re- freshment Committee IV. EDWIN MAKOWIEC Nickname: Mack Ambition: To be a good sailor. Favorite Expression: I'il say! Pet Peeve: Girl-crazy boys. Activities: Football Ill, IV; Review, Busi- ness Staff IV. Honors: Minimum I, Il, Ill. FRANCIS PETER MARKERT Nickname: Abe Ambition: To be an engraver. Favorite Expression: Play it cool! Pet Peeve: Untruthful people. Activities: Football |, Il, Ill, IV; Glee Club III, IV; Hi-Y III, IV; Prom, Deco- ration Committee Ill. JACQUELINE MARSHALL Nickname: Jackie Ambition: Travel - share an apartment in New York with my best girl friend. Favorite Expression: Hi-ya, Honey, why you mad at me? Pet Peeve: School and Men. Activities: Basketball 1, Il, Ill; Cheer- leader |, Il, Ill, IV; Class Dance, Re- freshment Committee |; Prom, Decora- tion Committee Il; Glee Club I, IV; Baseball Il, Ill; Hi-News II, III; Soph- more Banquet, Preparation Committee; Metal Arts IV; Review, Art Staff IV; Dance Decoration Committee III. JOHN A. MARTINS Nickname: Marty Ambition: To become Rich. Favorite Expression: Take a strain. Pet Peeve: Brown noses. Activities: Soccer |, Il, Ill; Glee Club Ill, IV. MARY MARTINS Nickname: Mar Ambition: To work in an office and in later years to be a successful housewife. Favorite Expression: Two Cents, How about that? Pet Peeve: Someone who thinks he is better than others and people who gossip. Activities: Decoration Committees |, III; Basketball II, Ill; Glee Club I, IV; Base- ball Ill; Hi-News, Editorial Staff IV; Usher at football and basketball games; Review, Business Staff IV. A. HENRY MCVEIGH Nickname: Fisheyes Ambition: To be a farmer. Favorite Expy¥ession: Crying out loud. Pet Peeve: Girls. KATHERINE MELNYCK Nickname: Nickles Ambition: To be happy and smiling al- ways. Favorite Expression: ‘‘'Hey, Boy!'' and mxes, (Sirl. Pet Peeve:. Having to miss a dance for some reason or other. Activities: Hi-News, Editorial Staff |, Il, IV; Girls' Basketball |, Il; Dance, Re- cord Committee 1; Banquet Refresh- ment Committee li; Class Dance, Re- freshment Committee Ill; Review, Busi- ness Staff IV; Hi-Tri ll, Jl, IV. MARY MONTEIRO Nickname: Monty Ambition: Hairdresser in New York and Travel. Favorite Expression: ‘‘Aw! Take a Strain!” Pet Peeve: A person who lies to your face. Activities: Glee Club I, Il, IV; Hi-News, Editorial Staff IV; Prom Refreshment Committee Ill; Review, Business Staff IV; Banquet Decoration Committee; Usher at Basketball Games; Ticket Tak- er at Football Games; Metal Arts IV. MANUEL MORAES Nickname: Pochy Ambition: To become an aviator. Favorite Expression: Speak only when ‘ spoken to. Pet Peeve: Foolish Women. Activities: Basketball Ill; Golf Ill; Soc- cer IV; Prom, Decoration Committee III; Class Dance, Poster Committee IV. Honors: General |. RICHARD C. MORIN Nickname: Dick Ambition: Auto Mechanic. Pet Peeve: Girls who talk too much. Activities: Football Ill, !1V; Review, Bu- siness Staff IV. lis is here! JAMES QUEIROS Nickname: Jimmy Ambition: Go to college to study En- gineering or Drafting. Favorite Expression: That's right! Pet Peeve: Girls that smoke. Activities: Golf Il, Ill; Basketball II, III; Soccer III, IV; Pro Merito III, Vice-Presi- dent IV; Arch-Bearer at Graduation III. Honors: General Il, Minimum III. FRANCES Nickname: Ambition: Activities: Pet Peeve: People who plans at the last minute. Activities: Dance Committee Usher Ill; Glee Club IV; General Chair- Ill; Metal Arts IV; Review, Editorial Staff IV; Hi-Tri Il; Hi- News I, Il, Ill, Show Contestant I, II, Ill. Honors: Minimum l, Il. man of the Prom RACHMACIEJ office work. Favorite Expression: Glee Club I, Il, III; Decora- tion Committee I, Ill; Hi-News, Typing Staff 1; Hi-Tri 1; Review, Art Staff IV; Refreshment Committee lI, II. PHYLLIS ADELE PIANOWSKI Nickname: ‘‘Phyl’’ Ambition: To love and be loved. Favorite Expression: Have no fear, Phyl- change their tp Wi hy IV; Amateur BARBARA SUE PODOSEK Nickname: Bunny Ambition: Air-Hostess Favorite Expression: Believe me, when 1 tell you. Pet Peeve: People who put ashes in cups. Activities: Baseball I, Il; Cheerleader Ill, IV; Review Typist IV; Refreshment Ill; Hi-News, Editorial Staff 1, Il, III, Typist IV; Invitation Committee, Senior Dance IV; Glee Club I, Il; Clean-Up Committee, Sophmore Banquet II; Prom, Refreshment Committee III. Be nice! VIOLET C. REID Nickname: Pest Ambition: To find an ambition. Favorite Expression: How embarrassed— two cents. | swear! Pet Peeve: Boys who won't trust me to drive their cars. Boys who show off in front of girls. Activities: Basketball I, Il; Sophomore Banquet, Preparation Committee Il; Dance Committees I, Il, Ill; Choralettes Il; Review, Art Staff IV; Hi-News, Ed- itorial Staff 1, Il, IV; Metal Arts IV. RAYMOND PAUL SANTINI Nickname: Ray . Ambition: To be as rich as Mr. Russell. Favorite Expression: Gosh! Pet Peeve: Detention for Mr. Merkel. Activities: Football Il, Ill; Bowling IV; Hi-Y Ill, IV; Review, Business Staff IV. FLORENCE ANN ROSE SANTOS Nickname: Flo Ambition: To be a happy housewife and to be half as wonderful as my mother. Favorite Expression: Better days are coming. Pet Peeve: My temper. Ill-mannered and conceited boys. Activities: Glee Club I, Il, Ill, IV; Hi- News, Editorial Staff Il, Ill, IV; Ama- teur Show Ill, IV; Ring Committee III; Review Staff IV; Oratorical Contest III; Prom Committee Ill; Class Dance Com- mittee Ill, IV; Usher at Prom II; Sports H,UI,IV. JEAN M. SERGNERI Nickname: Jeanne Ambition: To become a happy and suc- cessful housewife. Favorite Expression: Pardon me. Pet Peeve: People who can't take a joke. Activities: Hi-News, Business |!—Edito- rial Il, IM, IV; Glee Club 1, IV; Art 1; Manager of Girls’ Basketball Team; Review Staff IV; Oratorical Contest III; Prom Committee Ill; Class Dance Com- mittee Ill, IV; Usher at Prom Il; Sports alta ly, JOSEPH SILVA Nickname: Finger Ambition: To play baseball in the major leagues. Favorite Expression: Put some money in the pot, boy. Pet Peeve: Book Reports. Activities: Soccer I, Il; Golf 1, Il; Foot- ball Il, IV; Baseball IV. ANITA ROSE SORRELL Nickname: Neet Ambition: To become a private secre- tary. Favorite Song:....Smoke Gets in Your Eyes. Pet Peeve: Arguing over nothing at all. Activities: Transferred from Commerce in 1949; Review, Typist IV. ISABEL STEPHEN Nickname: Izzy Ambition: To own a Cadillac convertible. Favorite Expression: Cheese and crack- ers. Pet Peeve: People who look down on others. Activities: Glee Club I, Il, Ill; Review, Editorial and Art Staffs, IV; Hi-News, Editorial Staff I, Il, II], IV; Arch-Bearer at Graduation, III; Chairman, Enter- tainment Committee, Junior Dance, III; Choralettes II, Ill, IV; Sophomore Ban- quet Committee; Basketball II, Ill, IV; Baseball Il, Ill; Prom, Orchestra Com- mittee Ill; Dance Committee IV. Honors: Minimum Il, Il. ELIZABETH ANN TOURVILLE Nickname: Betty Ambition: To be a reporter on the New York Times. Favorite Expression: Why! Pet Peeve: Squeaky doors. Activities: Hi-News 'Il, Ill, Editor IV; Class Secretary 1; Dance Committees I, IV; Banquet Committee II; Chairman, G. O. Ball Committee 1; Chairman, Ring Committee III, IV; Chairman, Prom Com- mittee Ill; Usher at Graduation Ill; Arch-Bearer at Graduation Ill; Review, Editorial Staff IV; Pro Merito lll, President IV. Honors: Maximum I, II, III. EARL F. WHITE Nickname: Farmer Ambition: Favorite Expression: Pet Peeve: Activities: mittee IV; Review, Glee Club I, Il, Ill, IV. IN MEMORIAM Ralph Augusto Born August 24, 1933 Died May 8, 1942 To be an automobile designer. This is moldy. Those darn bus drivers. Class Dance, Clean-up Com- Business Staff IV; MARJORIE L. TRUCHAN Nickname: Margie Ambition: To live a happy and useful life. Pet Peeve: Conceited people. Activities: Poster Committee |; Hi-News, Typing Staff IV; Prom, Refreshment Chairman Ill; Class Dance, Refresh- ment Committee IV; Review, Editorial Staff IV; Metal Arts Class IV; Usher Committees Il, Ill, IV; Hi-News, Edito- rial Staff 1, Il, Il, IV; Glee Club III, IV. Nickname: Ronnie Ambition: Scotland. Favorite Expression: Pet Peeve: Activitzes: Hl, Chaplain IV. Sledge-hammer Glee Club Review, Editorial Staff IV; Hi-News, Ed- itorial Staff Ill, IV; Basketball Il; Hi-Y RONALD A. WHYTE To visit all my relatives in If you say so. mechanics. Ill; Tennis III; IN MEMORIAM Harvey Suprenani Born October 11, 1931 Died July 31, 1950 HISTORY Cinderella has had a wonderful time for herself in the past four years. This Cinderella did not have a very hard time getting to the Ball or to any other of her class events. In her freshman year, she attended afternoon dances planned by the President, John Lazarz; Vice-President, Sam Sousa; Secretary, Betty Ann Tourville; and Trea- surer, Norma LaFlamme. Cinderella had a wonderful meal at the Sophomore Banquet, and again she also attended afternoon dances. This was made possi- ble by President Sam Sousa, who was succeeded by Vice-President, Judith Dostal; Secretary Joan Oliveira; and Treasurer Barbara June White. Cinderella enjoyed herself at her firsi Junior evening dance at the ‘Triple J Ranch.”’ Later on in the year, she was asked to the long awaited ‘‘Cinderella Ball’, an invitation which she accepted with pleasure. She knew the competent class officers —— President, John Lazarz; Vice-President, Judith Dostal; Secretary, Norma LaFlamme; and Treasurer, Barbara June White. The committees they chose planned an excellent ‘‘Prom’”’. Cinderella finally reached her height of happiness when she became a senior at Ludlow High School. At this time, Cinderella went to the ‘Cornfield Shuffle’, and she was also a star of the senior show, ‘‘Hit or Miss’’, Officers for the year were President John Lazarz; Vice-President James Wilkie; Secretary Helen Harasik; and Treasurer Joseph Zych. As we go to press, Cinderella hears rumors of a post- Lenten dance, the 1951 Junior Promenade, Class Night, Kiddies’ Day, Ivy Day, and Graduation. THE WILL According to the statutes and laws of Wonderland, we, the Cinderella Class, being of sound mind and body and duly influenced by our fairy godmothers, do hereby declare this to be our last will and testament. Collectively, we bequeath: To the Faculty: The magic wand to change the BIG DEVILS into little ANGELS. To the Juniors: The clock to remind them of the short time they have to spend in L. H. S. To the Sophomores: Cinderella's Coach to carry them to their Grand Ball. To the Freshmen: The mice, lizards, and pumpkin to change with them as they change through the years from scorned freshmen to the glorious position of seniors. Individually, we bequeath the following: Irene Alexander — Her gift of joking to Janice Giacomelli and her constant smile to Judy Willard. ; Mary Augusto — Her heart throbs to Philomena Bernardo and her long steps to Mary Queiros. John Barlow — His nickname, ‘Barley Corn, ’ to his brother William and his ability to win the football pool to James Natario. Pauline Belanger — Her strong Republican views to Robert Mongeon and her height to Julia Adamczyk. Albert Bobowiec — His love for women to Curtis Gendreau and his minimum fifty-mile- per-hour speed to Jean Millane. Katherine Brown — Her shyness to Erland Kennan and her flaming red hair to Barbara Blanchette. Joseph Cavallaro — His ah's in Oral expression to William Cabral and his habit of talking himself into embarrassing situations to Joseph Serafim. Roland Chenaille — His wisecracks to John Millane and his stink bombs in Chemistry to Tony Pires. Elias Costa — His intentions to blow up the Chemistry Lab. to Manuel Bernardo and his position in Soccer to Louis Santos. John Costa -— His acting ability to Amy Almeida and his way with the girls to John Teixeira. Elsie Delmastro — Her short bob to Joan LaBossiere and her dark flashing eyes to Betty Trombly. Judith Dostal — Her shorthand ability to Helen Zabawa and her many beaus to Barbara Mendes. Orea Dumais — Her gift of gab to Rose Marie Saletnik and her seat in Mr. Russell's room to Shirley Suprenant. Lawrence Esteves — His willingness to help others to Henry Casagrande and his ren- dezvous in the halls to Rodney Wilson. Henry Folvi — His curly hair to Louis Ryczek and bookkeeping notebook to Dorothy Benoit. Arlindo Fonseca — His flashy shirts to Armand Queiros and his nickname, ‘‘Early'’, to to Donald Makarewicz. George Garrow — His shyness towards girls to John Kochanek and his snazzy sweaters to Robert Mishol. Kamila Gil — Her love for the Navy to the Army and her love for orals to Adele Dryjowicz. Phyllis Goodreau — Her early arrivals at school to James Saloio and her frequent position as accompanist to Alice Kulig. Claire Gravel — Her slow walk to Joanne Lewicki and her quietness in class to Jacqueline Boucher. Robert Gregoire — His ability to give orals to Morrison Ferrier and his understanding (2???) of Trig. to Edward Hadro. Frances Grybosh — ‘Her secretive manner to Joseph McNeil and her poise to Margaret Pecedonio. THE WILL Charles Guerra — His ability to play the piano to Doris Nicol and his wavy black hair to David Bennet. Stanley Haluch — His geometric solids to Henry Casagrande and his woman-hater atti- tude to William Donaldson. Helen Harasik — Her bashful ways to Robert Swienton and her worried attitude to Nancy Meunier. Barbara Henderson — Her ability to defy the fate of women drivers to Alice Margosian and her position as solo trumpeter to Robert Evans. Janice Houghton — Her height to Jeanne Laughran and her horn-rimmed glasses to Judy Miles. Almeda King — Her politeness to Evelyn Cuthbert and her rosy complexion to Dorothy Krynicki. Dolores Kivior — Her attraction at Sacred Heart to Patricia Lapointe and her sudden crave for square dancing to the Gibb twins. Norma Laflamme — Her ability to play basketball to Janet Taylor and her sneakers to Connie Gunn. Daniel LaMontagne — His detentions in Chemistry to Franklin Charron and his boisterous ways to Victor Rodrigues. Jeannette Langevin — ‘Her daintiness to Miriam Ashwell and her interest in the football team to Faith Merkel. Barbara Lapointe — Her quiet ways to Barbara Marszalek and her seat on the bus to her sister Patricia. Edwa:d Lavigne — His nickname ‘'Red Grange to Gerald Kosecki and his football jersey to Kenneth Gauthier. John Lazarz — His blushing red face to Charles Lavigne and his willingness to give a helping hand to Earle Smith. Sylvia Leite —- Her quiet ways to her sister Alice and her unfinished homework papers to Jack Galis. Peter Lewicki —- His height to Bruce Randall and his ability in intramural basketball to Louis Fidalgo. Alice Makowicz — Her pleasing personality to Doris Nicol and her liking for polkas to her sister Julia. Edwin Makowiec — His quiet ways to James King and his football helmet to Edward Dombek. Francis Market — His shaving lotion to Paul White and his shoes to Little Abner. Jacqueline Marshall — Her Icve for men to Jacqueline Boucher and her views on home- work to Alice Giza. John Martins — His disturbing actions toward Mr. Russell to Theodore Rachmaciej and his cigarettes to John Libiszewski. Mary Martins — Her dancing techniques to Sarah Costa and her trim hairdo to Diane Henry, Henry McVeigh — His long ride to school to Robert White and his love (???) for school to any one who wants it. Katherine Melnyck — ‘der frequent absences to Nancy Zajaczkowski and her weekly trips to Sacred Heart to anyone who desires them. Mary Monteiro — Her initials M. M. to Mabel Machado and her tardiness to home nurs- ing to Marion Kogut. Manvel Moraes — His idols in Junior High to the soccer team and his expressive orals to Francis Duclos. Richard Morin — His deceiving looks to Stuart Smith and his small feet to Robert Mongeon. Charles Morton — His quick temper to Edward Skutnik and his neatly combed blonde hair to William Condon. John Nascimento — His soccer scoring record to any one who can beat it and his freckles to Helen Tokarz. THE WILL Americo Natario — His lack of cigarettes to Frank Nowak and his position on the golf team to Edward Dombek., Dorothea Nunes — Her Consumers' book to Mary Lopes and her short dark hair te Marion Janas. Joan Oliveira — Her cheery manners to Eleanor Sergneri and her jokes to Bernice Howes. Shirley Mae Ouellette — Her frequent walks in the corridors to Florence Lysik and her job in the office to Rose Adao, Richard Ostrowski — His way of talking himself out of things to Rene Kalita and his ability to chew gum to Stephen Markuch. Raymond Pasquini — His lack of interest in girls to James Sanford and his position in the Spike Jones Band to his brother. Ralph Pereira — His love for mechanical drawing to Theodore Kopyscinski and his ‘‘Irish ' temper to Joseph Szczebak. Phyllis Pianowski — ‘Her frequent tardiness to Manuel Bernardo and her attentiveness in Problems to anyone who can do two things at once. Barbara Podosek — Her frequent blushes to Jeanette Berkowicz and her position on the cheering squad to Dolores Morais. James Queiros — His position in Pro Merito to Robert Gibb and his early arrivals at school to anyone who can get up that early. Frances Rachmaciej — Her worries to Doris Duffany and her many wasteful steps to Theresa Gagne. Violet Reid — Her many expressions to Alice Henriques and her inexplicable giggles to Phyllis Ricardi. Raymond Santini — His love for Chemistry to Mitchell Kupiec and his attentive (???) attitude in class to Grace Senecal. Florence Santos — Her daily letters from the University to no one and her love for talking to Dora Sayles. Jean Sergneri — Her pleasant smiles to Barbara Stejna and her quick ways to Lorraine Vachon. Joseph Silva — His hunting expeditions to Charles Severns and his membership in Hi-Y to Jack Galis Priscilla Silva — Her expression, ‘How sick! ', to Sezaltina Fernandes, and her vim, vigor, and vitality to Georgette Riendeau. Ange Sorcinelli —- Her presidency of Student Council to Jean Millane and her lack of spare moments to Mary Pires. Anita Sorrell — Her quick answers in Consumers to Alice Henriques and her salesman- ship ability to the General Business class. Isabel Stephen — Her constant chatter to Dorothy Duffany cnd her position in the Chora- lettes to Judy Miles. Betty Ann Tourville — Her ever-willing manner to Julia Biel and her drag with the faculty to Sylvia Gadaire. Marjo:ie Truchan — Her four years in high school to her brother Steve and her ex-boy- friends to Rose Adao. Barbara June White — Her dimples to Janice Johnston and her exact ways of doing things to Margaret Pecedonio. Earl White — His Cadillac to his brother Robert and his laugh to Peter Therrien. Ronald Whyte — His 6'3 ’ height to Donald Wilkie and his trips to the Valley Arena to Rodney Wilson. James Wilkie — His sports ability to Karl Kania and his Chemistry formulas to anyone who will dare to use them. Joseph Zych — His football shoes to Leander Boucher and his serious attitude in chemistry to James Saloio. it fn TEN Ahlanersf MH CLE PROPHECY Cinderella's Fairy Godmother looks into her Crystal Ball and foretells the Ballroom scene for 1971: Irene Alexander — achieving fame as a dancer in Cinderella's court. Mary Augusto — top roller-skating performer, having obtained all her practice at Our Lady of Fatima Recreational Center. John Barlow — through trial and error, John has finally reached the position of head bookkeeper for the Royal Treasury. Pauline Belanger — first Woman Senator from Ludlow. Her training was provided during her high school career. Albert Bobowiec — ‘‘Buster’’ is now the Admiral of the Royal Navy. Katherine Brown —the only red head in the entire court. Joseph Cavallaro — Assistant Prime Minister of the Prince's kingdom. Roland Chenaille — because of his nickname ‘‘Lolly’’, he went into the candy business and is now manufacturing giant-sized lollipops for the Royal Sweet Shop. Elias Costa — a very quiet lad, but a terror on the royal soccer field and among the ladies of the court. John Costa — through his flirtatious manner, he has achieved the title of ‘‘Royal Flirt'’. Elsie DelMastro — because of her love for the Navy, she resigned from the court to sail the seven seas. Judith Dostal — through her excellency in stenography, Judy is now -Court Stenographer. Orea Dumais — after breaking many hearts, she has finally found her Prince Charming. Lawrence Esteves — a famous hero of the Royal Navy. Henry Folvi —known to all his students as ‘‘Professor’’ Folvi, he surprises all of us with his teaching ability. Arlindo Fonseca — during his high school career, he was grinned upon by all his class-mates; now he has become chief typist of the Royal Archives. George Garrow — amazed his fellow classmates by becoming the fattest man of the court. Kamila Gil, Janice Houghton — by their shy manners, they remain the two mysteries of the court. Phyllis Goodreau — because of her excellent ability to drive a car, she is now taking a course in aviation at the Royal Airport. Claire Gravel — is still Pauline’s best friend and Madame Senator's official receptionist. Robert Gregoire — from his successful fox farm, he has become the only millionaire of the class of 1951! Frances Grybosh — through her mother's guidance, Frances has become Court Couturiere. Charles Gueria — world famous after his debut at Carnegie Hall. Stanley Haluch — following in his father's footsteps, he is still delivering milk to the Royal Palace. Helen Harasik — one of the best dressed women in Cinderella's court. Barbara Henderson, Almeda King — joined their musical talents and are now co-conductors of the Royal Symphonic Orchestra. Dolores Kivior, Alice Makowicz — they are the only two teachers in the Royal court who give instructions in Square Dancing. Norma LaFlamme — keeping the youngsters of the court in good physical condition by her Physical Education courses. Daniel LaMontagne — still a bachelor and living a very happy life with a Harem of his own! Jeannette Langevin, Edward Lavigne — after many broken engagements, they have finally decided to get married. Barbara Lapointe — because of her understanding of people, she is Court Consultant. John Lazarz — has become Prime Minister of The Kingdom! Sylvia Leite — has obtained world fame as a beautician due to her private lessons. Pete; Lewicki — still holding the position of Court Midget. Edwin Makowiec — on his first cruise, Ed became so sea-sick he joined the Royal Navy's Air Force. Francis Markert — took a course in public speaking and has become an important orator of the Court. Jacqueline Marshall — through Miss Hubbell’s instructions, Jackie is a very well known artist. John Martins — Court Jester. Mary Martins — because of her persuasive ways, Mary is the most successful business woman in Cin- derella’s Court. Henry McVeigh — caused great commotion in the court by using his first name, Alexander. PROPHECY Katherine Melnyck — because of her unusual giggle, she can now be heard on the radio on ‘'Cinderella Weekend.” Mary Monteiro — her dazzling figure has made her chief model at Sears. Richard Morin — has amazed all his friends by becoming six feet tall. Charles Morton — his nickname ‘‘Chick ’ affected him so that he now operates a very profitable chicken farm and supplies the Royal Kitchen with eggs! Manuel Moraes — having been chosen the handsomest mn in the class of 1951, he is now posing for Arrow Collar ads. John Nascimento — Little John, or ‘‘Pal'' as he is known to his friends, is captain of the Royal Soccer team. Americo Natario — his heavy weight changes ‘‘Doug’s ’ interest from football to boxing and he now holds the kingdom's heavyweight title. Dorothea Nunes — heads Cinderella's ballet troupe. Joan Oliveira — has opened branches of Jessie’s Kiddyland all over the United States. Shirley Ouellette — Official nurse for ‘His Majesty's household. Richard Ostrowski — through his persuasive ways, Dick now is a well-to-do business man. Raymond Pasquini — discovered he liked school so much he is now a student at A. I. C. Ralph Pereira — his nickname ‘‘Pluto”’ influenced h is life so that he has just returned from a rocket trip to the planet from which his nickname comes. Phyllis Pianowski — her interest in Polka Records has won for her her position as exclusive Disc Jockey for Polka Records. Barbara Podosek — studied so hard in bookkeeping 45, she now holds the position of Court Accountant. James Queiros — the only boy who graduated from Ludlow High in the Pro Merito Society in 1951, he is Court Wizard. Frances Rachmaciej — being so smart in Miss Saulnier’s English Class, where definitions were always re- quired, she has edited the new edition of Webster’s Dictionary. Violet Reid — because of her many experiences in the field of fighting, she recently won a contest at the Valley Arena and is soon to be seen at the Royal Arena. Raymond Santini — still winning many awards because of his outstanding bowling ability. Florence Santos — teaching music at Cinderella's School of Music. Jean Sergneri — winning the title of ‘‘Homemaker of 1971. Joseph Silva — one of the most popular ladies’ men in the entire court. Priscilla Silva — a prominent nurse in the armed services of the realm. Angie Sorcinelli — because of Angie's ability to get along with people, she has become one of the most important social workers in the Court. Anita Sorrell — was so successful as a salesgirl during her ‘High School career that she now owns McLellan's branch store in Cinderella's little village. Isabel Stephen — because of her ability to sew, Izzy now is a very famous fashion designer of Cinder- ella's wardrobe. Betty Tourville — her keen interest in English has led her to a professorship in English at the University of Massachusetts. Marjorie Truchan — after many attempts, Margie finally achieved her goal, baking a successful chocolate cake daily, and is now chief baker in Cinderella's Kitchen. Barbara White — because of her ability to edit the Review, Barbara now is editor of the Royal Memoirs. Earl White — took over Phil Green's orchestra, and is now featured at all the entertainments in the Royal Palace. Ronald Whyte — took over his father’s position and is keeper of the Royal Exchequer. James Wilkie — voted the ‘All Around Athlete of the Year 1971,'' at a ceremony held in the Royal Sports Palace. Joseph Zych — Joe's fame in playing the accordian has spread throughout the kingdom, and he is requested to play at all celebrations held in the Royal Dance Garden. POEM Once upon a time not long ago There appeared in the halls of this school A group of sweet, young Cinderellas And their Prince Charmings, all ridiculed. We, the Cinderellas and Prince Charmings, Worked long and hard under watchful eyes. We hoped, planned, and imagined that soon We would rise in esteem, but we sighed. Gaining knowledge and lasting friends, We continued on our lowly way — Knowing that soon in the future There would come our lucky day. It didn’t take long for it to appear, And when we attended the King’s Grand Ball, We were helped by our fairy godmothers, Disguised as teachers, one and all. Now we've come to the end of our adventure And recall the things that we've done. We leave Cinderella behind us And emerge the Class of '51. Betty A. Tourville ‘51 GINDERELLAS THEME SONG Lyrics by: Toabel Stephen Music by: Ghanles @uevan PE soca CSS Se Ss ee rae ‘a a Dah eee . | au bone St el a a ist STANZA TO THEE WELL SING O LUDLOW HICH. TO JOYS AND PLEASURES OF DAYS GONE. BY, THE FRIENDS We MADE AND THE MEMORIES PASSED WILL IN QUR HEARTS THROUGH YEARS LAST. CHORUS WE SING Of THEE OH LUDLOW, Of YOUR LOVE AND KINDNESS TRUE. WEILL REMEMBER THEE FOR- GVER, CHERISHING THEE ANS. And QUR FOUR-YEAR TRIP IS NOW ALL DONS, We ALL LOOK BACK ON merits JON. THOUGH FROM OUR LAND WE ALL MUST NOW PART, IN BOY, BUT NOT IN HEART. I. STEPHEN ALPHABET A is for the first two, whose names are Mary and Irene; B is for Albert Bobowiec and a little girl named Pauline. C is for Cavallaro and Costas, these boys are mighty witty; D is DelMastro and Dostdl, for sure you'd call them pretty. E is for Esteves, he is so fine an athlete; F’s are Folvi and Fonseca, two boys who can't be beat. G is for Guerra and Garrow, and quiet Kamila Gil; H is for Harasik and Henderson, they're always ‘‘dressed to kill.”’ | is for each Individual, who soon the future must face; Jis for the lucky Juniors, who soon will take our place. K is for Dolores Kivior, and our flutist Almeda King; L is for Lazarz, good luck to our class king. M stands for Marshall and Melnyck and Martins, too; McVeigh’'s our silent hero, and Pochy’s art will do. N is for Nascimento and Nunes, a friendly ‘‘Hello”’ they say. O is for Richard Ostrowski, our great football star; P is for Pereira and Podosek, they’re always up to par, Q is for Jimmy Queiros, an understanding guy; R is for Reid and Rachmaciej, they never pass you by, S is for Stephen and Santos, and the Silvas, two have we; T is for Truchan and Tourville, good friends they'll always be. U is for the Unity, which has brought us all together; V is for the Victories won, in calm and stormy weather. W is for all the Whites, Ronnie, Barbara, and Earl; X is for the X-it we make, as we remember each fellow and girl. Y is for our Youthful days, from our memories they'll never pass; Z is for Joe Zych, the last one in our class. Girls Irene Alexander Betty Ann Tourville Angie Sorcinelli lrene Alexander Barbara June White Angie Sorcinelli Pauline Belanger lrene Alexander Mary Martins Betty Ann Tourville Jacqueline Marshall Katherine Melnyck Barbara Lapointe Irene Alexander Jacqueline Marshall Mary Martins Kamila Gil Janice Houghton Pauline Belanger Isabel Stephen Angie Sorcinelli Pauine Belanger Almeda K?ng Barbara Henderson Norma LaFlamme Barbara Henderson Irene Alexander Orea Dumais Almeda King Angie Sorcinelli Barbara June White Pauline Belanger Claire Gravel Jacqueline Marshall Irene Alexander Isabel Stephen Jeannette Langevin “Thinking of You Dancing Miss Florence M. Saulnier BALLOT Best all around Most likely to succeed Did most for the class Most popular Cinderella-Prince Charming Most Business-like Pessimist Optimist Teacher’s Trial! Teacher’s Delight Class Flirt Class Pest Class Saint Best Dancers Best Dressed Class Giggler Class Mysteries Class Giant Class Midget Friendliest Most Ambitious Most Bashful Class Artist Class Musician Class Athlete Peppiest Most Talkative Question Box Biggest drag with faculty Most polite Man hater-Woman hater Class Dreamer Longest line Best- natured Ideal couple Favorite Song Favorite Pastime Teachers least likely to be forgotten Boys James Wilkie John Lazarz John Lazarz James Wilkie Manuel Moraes John Lazarz Albert Bobowiec Ronald Whyte John Costa John Lazarz Ronald Whyte James Queiros John Costa Ronald Whyte Robert Gregoire Albert Bobowiec Manuel Moraes Daniel LaMontagne Henry McVeigh Ronald Whyte Peter Lewicki Joseph Zych John Lazarz George Garrow Manuel Moraes John Lazarz James Wilkie Joseph Cavallaro Edward Lavigne Richard Ostrowski Ronald Whyte Richard Ostrowski John Lazarz Manuel Moraes Robert Watson Richard Ostrowski Joseph Zych Edward Lavigne “Thinking of You Dancing Mr. George E. 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Saulnier Joseph Cavallaro Alice Makowicz John Costa Katherine Melnyck Judith Dostal Charles Morton Orea Dumais John Nascimento Henry Folvi Dorothy Nunes George Garrow Shirley Ouellette Phyllis Goodreau Richard Ostrowski Robert Gregoire Phyllis Pianowski Frances Grybosh Florence Santos Charles Guerra Isabel Stephen Helen Harasik Betty Tourville Janice Houghton Marjorie Truchan Almeda King Ronald Whyte Daniel LaMontagne James Wilkie Barbara Lapointe Art Staff Art Editor: how 5. age a re eee eae Soe ae oe ere Joseph Zych, Jr. ACVISOR fetes ass aceasta PRA APs My a arts Pie WRT ane ae .. Miss Ida J. Hubbell Pauline Belanger James Queiros Claire Gravel Frances Rachmaciej Almeda King ; Violet Reid Jacqueline Marshall Jean Sergneri Manuel Moraes Isabel Stephen Business Manager Assistant Business Manager Advisor ... Chief Typist Irene Alexander Mary Augusto John Barlow Albert Bobowiec Elias Costa Lawrence Esteves Stanley Haluch REVIEW Business Staff Barbara Henderson Kamila Gil Dolores Kivior Edward Lavigne John Lazarz Peter Lewicki LG 884 © Katherine Brown Elsie DelMastro Arlindo Fonseca Sylvia Leite Typing Staff Se eee. + oe. 6 Fe me 8 oe Ww Se tames 18 ees? 6 fe @ 1686 6. Cee se) 6h 6, tee erie a “e ‘eo @ J6 6 2.6 82 Mr, Grattan H. Rooney Edwin Makowiec Francis Markert Mary Martins Angie Sorcinelli Priscilla Silva Alexander McVeigh Mary Monteiro Richard Morin Raymond Pasquini Ralph Pereira Raymond Santini Joseph Silva Robert Watson Earl White James Wilkie ae ae 8° ©. ig. ONO Joan Oliveira Barbara Podosek Anita Sorrell Jeannette Langevin HI-NEWS Business Staff Accountantasssnes. ADM Ee ag I Os eee NAR Vee Ala eo| .... Robert White, '52 Assistant vACCOUnTON Ne scak rate hess ee oe ee Curtis Gendreau, °52 Girevlation :Manogers s20on sees cies ee tae ee ... Robert Gibb, '52 ACViSORS (Ou i eeeeraae teas obit) ee benee eats sete ns ite ead seE ee .. Miss Helen F, Hartnett Contributors Shirley Ouellette, '51 Helen Charkiewicz, '53 Rose Adao, '52 Lorraine Dumais, '53 3 Adele Dryjowicz, '52 Barbara Gay, '53 Robert Evans, '52 Alice Giza, '53 Janice Giacomelli, '52 Florence Lysik, '53 David Gibb, '52 Faith Merkel, '53 Marion Janas, '52 Joan Rzepka, '53 Juiia Makowicz, '52 Jacqueline Boucher, '54 Nancy Zajaczkowski, '52 Nancy Makarewicz, '54 Frances Makowicz, '54 HI-NEWS Editorial Staff REG TOS a ch ee oe ee ee ee ee Betty Ann Tourville, ‘51 ORS de ys ee cn i cir Jean Millane, '52 RIG oc ee ee eee ee Judith Dostal, °51 TONG ee tt ee ele Robert White, ‘52 OS I ac re Mr. George E. Russell Katherine Brown, ‘51 John Costa, ‘51 Elsie DelMastro, '51 Orea Dumais, ‘51 Frances Grybosh, ‘51 Barbara Henderson, '51 Jeannette Langevin, ‘51 Edward Lavigne, '51 Mary Martins, '51 Katherine Melnyck, '51 Mary Monteiro, '51 Dorothy Nunes, '51 Richard Ostrowski, ‘51 Shirley Ouellette, '51 Phyllis Pianowski, ‘51 Violet Reid, ‘51 Florence Santos, ‘51 Jean Sergneri, ‘51 Priscilla Silva, '51 Isabel Stephen, ‘51 Contributors Marjorie Truchan, '51 Barbara June White, ‘51 Ronald Whyte, '51 James Wilkie, '51 Joseph Zych, '51 Julia Adamezyk, '52 Joan Langevin, '52 Doris Nicol, '52 Margaret Pecedonio, '52 Janet Taylor, '52 Betty Trombly, '52 Donald Berth, '53 Dorothy Duffany, '53 Lorraine Dumais, ‘53 Barbara Gay, ‘53 Constance Gunn, '53 Bernice Howes, ‘53 Joanne Lewicki, '53 Robert Mishol, ‘53. Peter Therrien, '53 Amy Almeida, '54 Aurea Augusto, '54 Joaquina Augusto, '54 Ruth Bachta, ‘54 Phyllis Baron, '54 Richard Butterfield, '54 Marilyn Eisold, '54 Donald Fioravanti, '54 Sylvia Gadaire, '54 Barbara Gauthier, '54 David Goodwin, '54 Ann Harrica, '54 Janis Johnston, '54 Charlotte Jurkowski, '54 Mary Kisser, '54 Jeanne Laughran, '54 Eleanor Sergneri, '54 Stuart Smith, '54 Eileen Therrien, '54 David Trombly, ‘54 STUDENT COUNCIL Présiden ¥en dee Angie Sarcinelli, ‘51 Vice-President 25-3... eee eee eee Irene Alexander, ‘51 Secretary “sick Hi afl ateeltes et eee Jean Millane, '52 TECCSUNG I 2 OU atest ee oe eee ee Richard Ostrowski, ‘51 Advisortce se oe ee eee Miss Florence M. Saulnier Members: John Lazarz, 51; ‘Helen Harasik, '51; Robert Mon- geon, '52; Janet Taylor, '52; Philomena Bernardo, '52; Dovzis Nicol, '52; Robert Mishol, '53; John Kochanek, '53; Leander Boucher, '53; Joseph Serafim, '53; Robert Nowak, '54; Stuart Smith, '54; Amy Almeida, '54; John Millane, '54. The Student Council, which is the governing body of the school, began its term of office on September 25, 1950. One of the main social events of the year was the General Or- ganization Ball, held after a football game on November 18. Members of the Student Council decorated the rooms for the Christmas season with greens and red ribbon. They also ushered during Open Night at the high school. These members attend various meetings of the Western Massachusetts Asso- ciation of Student Councils and report on them at the meet- ings following. The Council sponsored a Cancer Drive and a March of Dimes drive. The council ran the Good Government Day elections. Members sell tickets and provide ushers for athletic and school affairs with the exception of Graduation. The Council hopes to send delegates to the State and the National Conventions, the latter meeting, for the first time in years, in Wellesley, Massachuetts. a Betty Ann Tourville, '51 ype Loin S 3)1to PS es ee ee James Queiros, ‘51 Le 2 a ar a es a ee Barbara June White, ‘51 5 Almeda King, ‘51 (SRD MESTT uo eS ee eee Angie Sorcinelli, ’51 SOE ey ea eee Miss Olive K. Brooks Pro Merito is a state honor Society which was founded in 1917. Members are elected to the Society temporarily at the end of the Junior year. In order to be a member of this Society, a student must have an average of eighty-five per cent for three years and must maintain that average throughout the Senior year. The activities of the Pro Merito this year were to intro- duce General Organization speakers, to care for the library, and to sell stationery and cards. They also go to regional Pro Merito conventions. The Pro Merito Society, this year, joined the National Honor Society. Senior members are: Norma LaFlamme Angie Sorcinelli Betty Ann Tourville Barbara June White James Queiros Almeda King Junior Pro Merito William Donaldson Robert Evans Robert Gibb Edward Hadro Rene Kalita Gerald Kosecki Jean Millane Robert Mongeon Doris Nicol Margaret Pecedonio Betty Trombly CINDERELLA BALL 1951 PROM COMMITTEES -...General Chairman — Henry Casa- grande Decoration Committee — Gerald Ko- secki , Rene Kalita, Elizabeth Trombly, David Bennet, Judith Miles, Joan Lange- vin, Diane Henry, Leo Belisle, Mary Lopes, Elzear Duquette, Franklin Charron. Execu- tive Board: Philomena Bernardo, Doris Nicol, Janet Taylor, Margaret Pecedonio. Advisor: Miss Charlotte P. Ramsay. Refreshment Committee — Julia Adam- czyk , Marion Janas, Donald Makarewicz, Helen Kusek, Robert White, Barbara Men- des, Stanley Skutnik, Alice Margosian, Marion Kogut, Robert Gibb. Executive Board: Jean Millane. Advisor: Mrs. Philo- mene G. Proctor. Invitation and Ticket Committee — Helen Zabawa , Ann Goodreau, Robert Evans, Nancy Zajaczkowski, Alice Hen- riques, Alice Leite. Executive Board: Ed- ward Hadro. Advisor: Mrs. Mary T. Cor- mier. Orchestra and Publicity Committee — Janice Giacomelli , David Gibb, Rose Adao, Shirley Suprenant, Curtis Gendreau, Executive Board: Robert Mongeon, Ad- visors: Mrs. Cormier, Mrs. Proctor, Miss Ramsay. Stars after first name indicate chairman of the committee. Top: CINDERELLAS BOTH Shirley, Richard Guerrin, Ronny, April Left: PRESENTATION OF GIFTS by Phyllis Pianowski and Priscilla Silva Right: CINDERELLA’S COURT CINDERELLA BALL Jeanette and Bill Mackie and Margie Bunny and John Barbara and Joe 1950 PROM COMMITTEE Almeda King, Decorations; Priscilla Silva, Orchestra and Pub- licity; Phyllis Pianowski, General Chairman; Marjorie Truchan, Refreshments; Betty Ann Tourville,, Invitation and Program. Advisors‘ Mrs. Philomene G. Proctor, Miss Charlotte P. Ramsay, Mrs. Mary T. Cormier. 1951 PROM COMMITTEE Standing: Julia Adamczyk, Miss Charlotte P. Ramsay, Gerald Kosecki, Helen Zabawa, Janice Giacomelli. Seated: Mrs. Philomene G. Proctor, Henry Casagrande, Mrs. Mary T. Cormier. J ah — . HIT or MISS A Musical Variety presented by The Class of 1951 of the Ludlow High School Wednesday evening, Jan. 31 Thursday evening, Feb. 1 At eight o'clock Scene Il. Family Night 1900-1910 LULLABY OF BROADWAY -...:2-223: eee Chorus IN OLD NEW YORK ........ Albert Bobowiec, Joseph Caval- laro, John Costa, Lawrence Esteves, Richard Ostrowski, James Wilkie | CAN'T TELL YOU WHY I LOVE YOU BUTI DO ........ Isabel Stephen PUT YOUR ARMS AROUND ME, CUDDLE UP A LITTLE CLOSER 2 Jeannette Langevin and Edward Lavigne CHOPIN — WALTZ IN E MINOR ............ Charles Guerra RAGTIME COWBOY JOE’ (2.2 Earl White BEAUTIFUL OHIO ........ Elsie DelMastro, Janice Houghton, Barbara Lapointe, Jacqueline Marshall MWAXITMGS meesencee Albert Bobowiec, Joseph Cavallaro, John Costa, Lawrence Esteves, Richard Ostrowski, James Wilkie Scene Il. The Bowery 1910-1915 THE BOWERY. ....0..2.20..2..-.. ee Chorus SLAUGHTER ON TENTH AVENUE — Adagio Dance ........ John Costa and Joan Oliveira |] WANT A GIRL JUST LIKE THE GIRL THAT MARRIED DEAR OLD? DAD 422.-6..33..2. eee Lawrence Esteves HONEYs) =.= Mary Augusto, Barbara Henderson, Peter Lewicki, Richard Ostrowski THE CURSE OF AN‘ACHING HEART ........ Phyllis Pianowski YOU MADE ME LOVE YOU, ROCK-A-BYE YOUR BABY WITH A DIXIE MELODY Joseph Cavallaro and Joan Oliveira HIT or MiSS Scene III. Liberty Bond Rally 1915-1920 GOOD-BYE, BROADWAY, HELLO, FRANCE! .........- Chorus Domne EC OLETB OY 6 io eens oceans Ronald Whyte ee OT OMT ROUSERG asso. f_S 20s. Sob eee scene esos Chorus Sailors: John Barlow, Henry Folvi, Edward Lavigne, and Edwin Makowiec JHE PREAGHER AND’ THE BEAR. ..................-... John Costa MCEMMES NESlme LOUIS? LOUIS: ..2222..2.-2- Florence Santos SERENADEGIINMBLU Esme: 2 o2-- 5 . - oe--- ken lewwnce John Lazarz OH, HOW | HATE TO GET UP IN THE MORNING ............ Albert Bobowiec and Chorus INTERMISSION — Six minutes Scene IV. On Stage 1920-1930 THE SHEIK OF ARABY (Saxaphone Solo) ...-.-.- John Lazarz and Chorus CHICAGO — Spike Jones Parody — Band: Pauline Be- langer, Henry Folvi, Barbara Henderson, Almeda King, Norma LaFlamme, John Lazarz, Raymond Pasquini, Ralph Pereira, Frances Rachmaciej, Anita Sorrell, Barbara White, Earl White THE PRISONER'S SONG ...... Violet Reid and Joseph Zych SON 0 Ce] UE eae apie ea Claire Gravel and John Barlow RATTLING KEYS (Accordian Solo) ............-- Joseph Zych Bipe SY SIDE .....2.., Isabel Stephen and Lawrence Esteves CHARLESTON — Dancers: Elsie DelMastro, Jeannette Langevin, Alice Makowicz, Jacqueline Marshall, Mary Martins, Katherine Melnyck, Mary Monteiro, and Doro- thy Nunes Scene V. Major Zo’s Amateur Hour 1930-1940 COLLEGE RHYTHM ........ Veter Lewicki, Daniel LaMontagne, Raymond Santini, Joseph Silva SUPE I OR CIN AG) oe: 22220 oo 2o2 a. cos uedanasecvacieeeze Earl White Donkeys: George Garrow, Edwin Makowiec YOU TELL ME YOUR DREAM, POMBE VELMM Atacama ee | Double Quartet Albert Bobowiec, Joseph Cavallaro, John Costa, Lawrence Esteves, Richard Ostrowski, Ronald Vhyte, James Wilkie, Joseph Zych LITTLE MAN, YOU'VE 'HAD A BUSY DAY .......... Marjorie Truchan and Francis Markert EERRY=BOAT_SERENADEs: °-. ...... John Lazarz and Chorus HIT or MISS EO Fre Ae oe ne er oe Scene VI.....Command Performance....1940-1950 ......—..... 1, Lm WHITE. CEIFES -OF DOVER . scructsnc braces acacakcos ay eee canto eaniwL a ees iene ee ee Phyllis Goodreau gon DONT. WANTS OFSEDLHE-W ORLDL ON: FIRE yee eee Edward Lavigne and Daniel LaMontagne Sale VIN AMERICATIIAKE ITAAWAY. 22. oe Irene Alexander, Edwin Makowiec, Manvel Moraes, Richard Morin, Charles Morton Ree AGCEELO W 7 INEEDSY A COIRI pocpcctiatt te pete: see sane ee James Wilkie and Barbara June White 22 SRUMPAND COCALCOLALIZ 2 48 Phyllis Goodreau, Barbara Podosek, Jean Scrgneri, Priscilla Silva oO. MELANCHOLY, RHAPSODY.‘ Trumpet Solot-.,.. ie eee ebb oge se eh. Barbara Henderson 7a eeONESOFRATHESROVING) KIND Siii croc oc nea eee erage Albert Bobowiec and Chorus 8.) FINACE-— SO-LONG ?_ IT'S BEEN GOODJTO. KNOW .YOU22. ce eee Entire Company Master of Ceremonies ....................... PS Sei cie ave te ek mia gE RE aie a IE 0) 8 Richard Ostrowski Chorusi= ses Irene Alexander, Mary Augusto, John Barlow, Pauline Belanger, Albert Bobowiec, Kathe- rine Brown, Joseph Cavallaro, Elias Costa, John Costa, Elsie De!lMastro, Judith Costal, Orea Dumais, Lawrence Esteves, Henry Folvi, Arlindo Fonseca, George Garrow, Kamila Gil, Phyllis Goodreau, Claire Gravel, Robert Gregoire, Frances Grybosh, Charles Guerra, Stanley Haluch, Helen Harasik, Barbara Henderson, Janice Houghton, Almeda King, Dolores Kivior, Norma LaFlamme, Daniel LaMontagne, Jeannette Langevin, Barbara Lapointe, Edward Lavigne, John Lazarz, Sylvia Leite, Peter Lewicki, Alice Makowicz, Edwin Makowiec, Francis Markert, Jacqueline Marshall, Mary Martins, Alexander McVeigh, Katherine Melnyck, Mary Monteiro, Manuel Moraes, Richard Morin, Charles Morton, John Nascimento, Dorothy Nunes, Joan Oliveira, Shirley Ouellette, Richard Ostrowski, Raymond Pasquini, Ralph Pereira, Phyllis Pianowski, Barbara Podosek, James Queiros, Frances Rachmaciej, Violet Reid, Raymond Santini, Florence Santos, Jean Sergneri, Joseph Silva, Priscilla Silva, Angie Sorcinelli, Isabel Stephen, Anita Sorrell, Betty Tourville, Marjorie Truchan, Barbara White, Earl White, Ronald Whyte, James Wilkie and Joseph Zych. HIT or MISS COMMITTEES MAKE-UP: Jacqueline Marshall, James Queiros, Katherine Melnyck, Katherine Brown, Dolores Kivior, Kamila Gil, Richard Morin, Frances Rachmaciej, Anita Sorrell, Peter Lewicki, Francis Markert COSTUMES: Phyllis Pianowski, Edwin Makowicz, Claire Gravel, Janice Houghton, Mary Martins, Mary Monteiro, Shirley Ouellette, Marjorie Truchan, Florence Santos, John Nascimento, Henry McVeigh PROGRAMS: Arlindo Fonseca, Angie Sorcinelli, Betty Tourville, Barbara White, Mary Martins, James Querios, Barbara Podosek PROPERTY: ‘Henry Folvi, Helen Harasik, Judith Dostal, Norma LaFlamme, George Garrow, Robert Gre- goire TALENT SCOUTS: Irene Alexander and Joseph Zych TICKETS: Joseph Zych, Angie Sorcinelli, Helen Harasik, Richard Ostrowski PUBLICITY: Robert Gregoire, Barbara June White POSTERS: Almeda King, Manuel Moraes, Pauline Belanger, Robert Gregoire, Violet Reid, Dorothy Nunes, Isabel Stephen STAGE CREW: Charles Morton, Stanley Haluch, Elias Costa, John Barlow, Raymond Pasquini, Edward Lavigne ACKNOWLEDGMENTS General Supervisor: Miss Florence M. Saulnier General Chairman: Betty Ann Tourville, '51 General Supervisor of Music: Miss Barbara Hill Dances: Miss Helen Kudlic and Miss Nancy Meunier, '53 Pianist: Mr. Robert Tetreault Costumes: Mrs. A. C. Birnie, Mr. Stanley Kapinos, and Dan H. Pease Costume Co., 24-27 Huron Street, Springfield COMMITTEE ADVISERS Make-up: Miss Charlotte Ramsay, Mr. Joseph Gula Costumes: Mrs. Isabel Ingham, Miss Margaret Murtagh, Miss Leora Smith Programs: Miss Mary Szczygiel Property: Mr. John A. Apone Stage Crew: Mr. Joseph Gula Tickets: Miss Helen F. Hartnett Publicity: Miss Florence M. SaulInier Posters: Miss Ida J. Hubbell Miss Barbara K. Hill. The Glee Club, under the direction of Miss Barbara K. Hill, will participate in the Western Massachusetts Music Festival and also in the Spring concert which will be held in Ludlow. Pauline Belanger, ‘51 Sezaltina Fernandes, '52 Helen Zabawa, ‘52 Albert Bobowiec, '51 Theresa Gagne, ‘52 Mariam Ashwell, '53 Joseph Cavallaro, ‘51 Ann Goodreau, ‘52 Donald Berth, '53 John Costa, ‘51 Marion Janas, '52 Leander Boucher, ‘53 Elsie DelMastro, '51 Marion Kogut, °52 Bernice Howes, ‘53 Lawrence Esteves, '5] Helen Kusek, '52 Karl Kania, '53 Charles Guerra, '51 Mary Lopes, '52 Erland Kennan, '53 Janice Houghton, ‘51 Julia Makowicz, °'52 James King, '53 Jeannette Langevin, ‘51 John Martins, '52 Dorothy Krynicki, ‘53 Barbara Lapointe, ‘51 Barbara Mendes, '52 Alice Kulig, '53 Edward Lavigne, ‘51 Jean Millane, '52 Joan LaBossiere, '53 John Lazarz, '51 Doris Nicol, ’52 Faith Merkel, '53 Francis Markert, ‘51 Mary Queiros, ‘52 Robert Mishol, ‘53 Jacqueline Marshall, '51 Bruce Randall, '52 Georgette Riendeau, '53 Mary Martins, '51 Dolores Silva, '52 Joseph Serafim, '53 Mary Monteiro, '51 Betty Trombly, °52 Peter Therrien, '53 Richard Ostrowski, ‘51 Beverly Williams, '52 Helen Tokarz, '53 Phyllis Pianowski, ‘51 Violet Reid, '51 Florence Santos, '51 Jean Sergneri, '51 Marjorie Truchan, ’51 Earl White, °51 Julia Adamezyk, '52 Dorothy Benoit, ‘52 Jeannette Berkowicz, '52 Philomena Bernardo, ‘52 Barbara Blanchette, '52 Henry Casagrande, '52 Adele Dryjowicz, '52 Doris Duffany, '52 Robert Evans, '52 CHORALETTES and GLEE CLUB met CHORALETTES The Choralettes have participated in the Christmas Concert, the Western Massachusetts Mu- sic Festival, Graduation, and also many social events in and around town. They are also very active in school affairs and in exchange assemblies with other Valley Wheel schools. Their director is Isabel Stephen, ‘51 Helen Zabawa, '52 Judith Miles, '52 Dorothy Krynicki, '53 Jeanne Millane, ’52 Rose Marie Saletnik, ‘54 GLEE CLUB MEMBERS Judith Willard, '53 Elizabeth Zielinski, '53 Aurea Augusto, '54 Joaquina Augusto, '54 William Barlow, '54 Phyllis Baron, '54 Armos Bourdeau, '54 Richard Butterfield, '54 Marilyn Eisold, '54-. Morrison Ferrier, '54 Sylvia Gadaire, '54 Barbara Gauthier, '54 John Millane, '54 Nancy Munger, '54 Robert Nowak, '54 Richard Watson, '54 Viola Wilczynski, '54 Phillip Willard, '54 BAND and ORCHESTRA SENIOR BAND re Mr. Archie H. Messenger The Senior Band has played for pep assem- blies and parades; it also has an annual concert at which talented members perform. This year, the band attended thé Western Massachusetts Music Festival and hopes to attend the New England Mu- sic Festival in Boston. The band has also partici— pated in contests held in various parts of Western Massachusetts and they have received excellent ratings. Football is the only sport for which the band plays. Rehearsals are held every Thursday from 1:15 P. M. to 2:00 P.M. MEMBERS Barbara Henderson, ‘51 Almeda King, '51 John Lazarz, ‘51 Barbara June White, ‘51 Robert Evans, '52 Judith Miles, '52 Jean Millane, '52 Doris Nicol, ‘52 Evelyn Cuthbert, ‘53 Constance Gunn, '53 Karl Kania, '53 Charles Lavigne, '53 Charlotte Jurkowski, '54 Jeanne Laughran, '54 John Millane, '54 Nancy Munger, '54 Rokert Nowak, ‘54 Rose Marie Saletnik, '54 Mildred Wadas, ‘54 Edmund Amos, '56 Philip Brochu, '56 Frank Wdowiak, '56 John Kryzek, '56 Robert Magiera, '56 Arthur Noel, '56 John Peterson, '56 Lester Senecal, '56 Nancy Willard, '56 John Fijal, ‘56 Joseph Serafim, ‘53 Judith Willard, ‘53 Morrison Ferrier, '54 Sylvia Gadaire, '54 Janice Johnston, 54 SENIOR ORCHESTRA Director Mr. Archie H. Messenger The Senior Orchestra, made up of members of the band, plays for graduation and at the anuual band concert, Rehearsals are held on Friday from 1:15 P. M. to 2:00 P. M. Barbara Henderson, ‘51 Almeda King, ‘51 John Lazarz, ‘51 Barbara June White, ‘51 Judith Miles, '52 Jean Millane, '52 Constance Gunn, '53 Nancy Meunier, '53 MEMBERS Joseph Serafim, '53 Morrison Ferrier, '54 Sylvia Gadaire, '54 John Millane, ‘54 Nancy Munger, '54 Rose Marie Saletnik, Edmund Amos, '56 Arthur Noel, '56 54 Jospeh J, Cavallaro, '51 John Costa, '51 Lawrence A. Esteves, ’51 George L. Garrow, '51 Stanley J. Haluch, ’51 Daniel E. LaMontagne, '51 Edward P. Lavigne, ‘51 Francis P. Markert, °51 HI- Y President: James N. Wilkie, 51 Vice-President: Joseph K. Zych, '51 Secretary: John S. Lazarz, '51 Treasurer: Henry P. Folvi, '51 Chaplain: Ronald A. Whyte, '51 : Mr. Mitchell Kogut ASRS bis Angelo Teixeira Joseph A. Silva, ’51 David G, Bennet, '52 William Cabral, °52 Henry J. Casagrande, '52 Edward M. Hadro, '52 Gerald G. Kosecki, '52 Robert J. Mongeon, ‘52 Tony Pires, '52 Richard A, Ostrowski, ’51 Robert P. White, '52 Raymond Santini, '51 D. Rodney Wilson, '52 Program Hi-Y Amateur Show Christmas Party at the Country Club Attended Collegiate Sports Event Combined Hi-Tri and Hi-Y meeting Hi-Y Banquet Pre—Spring Dance A DAY IN L. H. S. Trig Tractor Home Nursing Library Collateral Reading in English 41 DEMOCRACY AT WORK — CLASS ELECTIONS PRESENTATION OF DUAL CONTROL CAR FOR DRIVER EDUCATION: Aldie Letour- neau, Selectman; Inspector Albert Falcon, Assistant District Supervisor; Eugene J. Fanning, State Supervisor; Victor Zabek, Donor; Gratton H. Rooney, Instructor; Paul R. Baird, Superintendent of Schools; Chief Milroy; Alex Manning, Driving Inspector. A DAY IN L. H. S. Time Out for Lunch What Ya Making? Get Hep! Problems? A DAY IN L. H. S$. Metal Arts Mechanical Drawing What Happened? GO! BOOSTER DAY! MARSHALL SOCCER The soccer team enjoyed another successful season this fall, winning thirteen games and losing only one. They were invited once again to the Wesi- ern Massachusetts High School Invitation Tourna— ment in which they were victorious, not allowing even one goal.to be scored against them in their three-game series. The school now has permanent possession of the plaque. which has been won for three years; it is poudly portrayed in our trophy case, Captain: John Costa, '51 Manager: Antonia Bernardo, '52 Assistant Manager: Acacio Almeida, '56 Coach: Mr. Angelo S. Teixeira Elias Costa, ‘51 John Costa, '51 Manuel Moraes, Jr., 51 John Nascimento, '51 James Queiros, ‘51 Louis Fidalgo, °52 Curtis Gendreau, 52 James Saloio, '52 SCHEDULE Ludlow 3 Ludlow Ludlow Ludlow Ludlow Ludlow Ludlow Ludlow Ludlow Ludlow 5 Tournament Games Ludlow 2 Ludlow 4 Ludlow 2 AWWA A Aa WO Members John Teixeira, '52 Manuel Bernardo, '53 John Galis, '53 James Natario, '53 Victor Rodriques, ’53 Louis Santos, 54 Armand Queiros, '54 Orlando Jorge, '55 Classical O Technical 1 Commerce 1 Deerfield Academy 2 West Springfield 1 Monson 1] West Springfield 0 Classical 1] Cathedral 0 Monson 1] West Springfield 0 Easthampton 0 Holyoke 0 FOOTBALL CoeGapIGiIns . fs... . Richard A. Ostrowski, °51 James N. Wilkie, °51 lalate Go) eine Se Robert P. White, °52 Assistant Managers ....... Henry Ouellette, °55 Leon Wlodyka, '55 Coach Mr. William R. Jenkins ee IRTCOOGNG Sr oon css. 2% Mr. John J. Hurley Schedule September 16 Ludlow 19 September 23 Ludlow 14 September 30 Ludlow 6 October 7 Ludlow 20 October 14 Ludlow 12 October 28 Ludlow 40 November 4 Ludlow. 12 November 18 Ludlow 12 Members John E. Barlow, '51 Albert A. Bobowiec, °51 George L, Garrow, '51 Edward P. Lavigne, '51 Edwin Makowiec, ‘51 Francis P. Markert, ‘51 Charles E. Morton, '51 Richard C. Morin, ’51 Richard A. Ostrowski, '51 Ralph Pereira, °51 James N. Wilkie, '51 Joseph K. Zych, '51 Holyoke Catholic 0 Dalton 0 Classical 6 Orange td Palmer 19 Amherst 6 Souh Hadley 12 Enfield ye David G. Bennet, ‘52 William Cabral, ’52 Robert J. Mongeon, °52 Americo Natario, '52 Antonio Pires, '52 D. Rodney Wilson, '52 Leander F, Boucher, '53 Edward Dombek, '53 Kenneth Gauthier, '53 Erland Kennan, °53 Donald Fiorvanti, '54 John J. Millane, '54 Dec. Dec. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. BASKETBALL CPE Ts! he. James Wilkie, ‘51 iat Lle gs ee 7 oe Robert White, '52 Greletel ic) C0 eS ate Mr. William R. Jenkins The basketball team successed this season in winning eight games and losing two. This record entitled them to be winners of the Valley Wheel, this being the first time in the history of the school that they have held first place by themselves. The team also participated in the Assumption College Tournament, in which they were defeated. MEMBERS VARSITY JUNIOR VARSITY Albert Bobowiec, '51 Tony Pires, '52 Lawrence Esteves, ‘51 Rodney Wilson, '52 George Garrow, ‘51 Karl Kania, '53 Richard Ostrowski, ‘51 Joseph Serafim, '53 James Wilkie, ‘51 Alfred Alves, '54 Gerald Kosecki, ’52 Richard Butterfield, '54 Robert Mongeon, ‘52 Donald Fiorvanti, '54 Bruce Randall, ‘52 John Millane, ’54 John Teixeira, ‘52 David Minney, °'54 Robert Nowak, °54 Orlando Jorge, '55 Robert Pasquini, °55 SCHEDULE Ludlow Opponent 66 Palmer 50 J¥eiiae fLo¥, Seay West Springfield 25 68 Monson Al Jdnve 308730 Agawam 35 A] Cathedral 27 Feb 2) aoo Easthampton 4 42 Easthampton Al Feb. 6 42 Enfield 56 28 Holyoke Catholic 44 Feb. 9 44 Ware 38 46 Enfield A5 Feb. 13 42 West Springfield 38 40 Palmer 37 Feb. 16 48 Agawam 31 A2 Ware 29 Fep.) 20° 761 Holyoke Catholic 62 36 Cathedral 46 Mar. 10 24 St. Peter’s, Worcester 42 Assumption College Tournament GIRLS BASKETBALL VARSITY Go-Gaptai sectors ee Ost ee eaten Norma LaFlamme, ‘51 Isabel Stephen, ‘51 Manag erin tata gts scye Sih ates eee cee ees Julia Adamezyk, '52 Scorers limergnt eke ea ee eee ee Angie Sorcinelli, °51 Coach ieocrg acer epee ke tres le ce gate eee Miss Helen Kudlic Members Elsie Del Mastro, ’51 Jean Millane, '52 Barbara Henderson, ‘51 Janet Taylor, '52 Norma LaFlamme, ‘51 Nancy Zajackowski, '52 Jacqueline Marshall, ‘51 Mary Pires, 53 Isabel Stephen, '51 Rose Marie Saletnik, ’54 Mary Lopes, '52 SCHEDULE Ludlow Ludlow Ludlow Ludlow Ludlow Ludlow Ludlow Ludlow Ludlow 30 34 26 39 25 32 31 40 47 Mary Augusto, '51 Mary Martins, '51 Rosie Adao, '52 Joaquina Augusto, '53 Julia Biel, '53 Ludlow J. V. 16 Ludlow J. V. 39 Mass. Mutual 24 Girls’ Club 40 Ware 22 Monson 18 Palmer 15 Monson 35 Ware 44 Girls’ Club a5 Palmer 30 JUNIOR VARSITY Sarah Costa, '53 Connie Gunn, '53 Dolores Morais, 53 away away home home away away away away home Nancy Casagrande, '54 Charlotte Jurkowski, 54 North Wilbraham 11 North Wilbraham 18 away home BASEBALL The 1950 basebal team enjoyed a very successful season, winning ten games and losing only three. In addition to being crowned co—champions of the Valley Wheel, they also participated in the Western Massachusetts Baseball Tournament. Teh cepts Ste ih or eiges Se ann a . Joseph Teixeira, '50 Managers ......... eee eae Antnony: cantos= 00 Alfred Santos, '50 SE ol Be en Sa er byl Mr. John J. Hurley Line-up: Robert Falconer, '50; Walter Mulowski, '50; Joseph Teix- eira, 50; Lawrence Esteves, '51; George Garrow, '51; Edward La- vigne, '51; Richard Ostrowski, '51; Joseph Silva, '51; Franklin Char- ron, '52; Gerald Kosecki, '52; Donald Makarewicz, '52; Robert Mon- geon, '52; Tony Pires, '52; James Saloio, ‘52; D. Rodney Wilson, ‘52. Kenneth Gauthier, 53; Karl Kania, '53; Theodore Kopysinski, '53; Joseph Serafim, '53. SCHEDULE Ludlow Opponent Classical Easthampton Palmer Holyoke Catholic West Springfield Agawam Enfield South Hadley West Springfield Ware Holyoke (Tournament) Easthampton Palmer —y COOMA ONAN ®O OW WO © NQO A UURROD——BRWD — MAROON KEY President ees rca ee ee eer, Joseph Teixeira, '50 Vice-President... ere eee ee .... Thomas Finn, '50 Secretary—Treasurer ............. then Ree ‘charles Patullo, '50 The year 1950 atten Gre first year that the Maroon Key So- ciety was in existence. The group is made up of boys who have earned at least three letters in major sports and who also possess qualities that include sportsmanship, loyalty to the school, and at least average scholarship. The activities sponsored by this club were as follows: a Senior- Underclass Basketball Game; Senior-Underclass Softball Game; the selling of school sweaters, T-shirts, and the Western Massachusetts Scholastic Sports Review; and they held the First Annual Maroon Key Banquet. Qualifications for membership require a total of five points which may be earned by receiving a major letter which counts for one point, while a minor letter and an honor roll each count for one- half point, Members: Robert Falconer, '50; Alfred Santos, '50; Antonio Santos, 50; Walter Mulawski, '50; Elizio Fernandes, '50; Robert Nedeau, 50; Lawrence Esteves, '51; James Wilkie, '51. GOLF The High School golf team, like the other teams of our school, enjoyed a successful season, winning five games, losing two, and tying one. The team played two games each with Technical, Clas- sical, Holyoke, and Chicopee. Players: John Nascimento, ’51; Manuel Moraes, '51; Elias Costa, 51; James Queiros, '51; Americo Natario, ‘51. Coach, James’ W. Blackburn. Games Home ; Games Away Ludlow 8—Technical 7 Ludlow 6—Technical 9 Ludlow 9—Classical 6 Ludlow 7—Classical 8 Ludlow 8 %—Holyoke 612 Ludlow 7 %2—Holyoke 7 2 Ludlow 9—-Chicopee 6 Ludlow 8—Chicopee 7 BOWLING This year’s bowling team is composed of six members, of whom three are seniors, two are juniors and one a freshman. The team is entered in the Springfield Public Schools Bowling League, and the matches are held at the Apremont Alleys in Spring— field. Ludlow High is dead-locked with Springfield Technical for third place in the league. These two schools have both compiled identical records of ten victories and ten losses in the first round. The team under the tutelage of John Apone has hopes of bettering last year's record. The boy's participating on the bowling team and their first round averages are: Peter Lewicki, ‘51 92.7 Frank Pianowski, '54 80.3 John Martins, '52 84.3 Roland Chenaille, '52 95.0 Raymond Santini, '51 92.6 Joseph Silva, '51 93.0 PROJECTION CLUB Officers: President, John Teixeira, 52; Vice—President, James Saloio, '52; Secre- tary, Edward Hadro, '52; Treasurer, Robert White, '52; Advisor, Mr. John Apone. The club was formed to instruct boys in the use, care, and maintenanace of audio—visual aids material. Some of the accomplishments have been running the projectors in the class- rooms, taking care of lights and stage for school activities, and arranging the audio— visual aids material. The club is now working on an assembly program to be presented before the whole school. Members: Leo Belisle, ‘52; David Bennet, 52; William Donaldson, 52; David Gibb, '52; Robert Gibb, '52; Joseph Rozkuszka, Typist, '52; Robert Fiorvanti, ’53. HEERLEADERS Captain: Barbara M, Henderson, ’51 Coach: Miss Charlotte P. Ramsay Barbara M. Henderson, ‘51 Dolores Morais, '53 Jeannette E. Langevin, ‘51 Amy Almeida, 54 Jacqueline L. Marshall, ‘51 Ruth Bachta, '54 Barbara S. Podosek, '51 Marilyn Eisold, '54 Sarah Costa, '53 Charlotte Morais, '54 CLASS OF 1952 Cinderella's followers of the Class of 1952 elected as officers in their first year: President, Gerald Kosecki; Vice-President, Rod- ney Wilson; Secretary, Janet Taylor; and Treasurer, Rose Adao. They planned the ‘Freshman Frolic’, an afternoon dance, and a picnic at King Philip’s Stockade. Both of these events were enjoyed by all members of the class. In their Sophmore year, Cinderella's followers elected these officers: President, Rose Adao; Vice-President, Judith Miles; Se- cretary, Janet Taylor; and Treasurer, Eleanor Wright. Cinderella’s followers held their Annual Banquet, which was highly successful. In their Junior year, the class elected Robert Mongeon, Presi- dent; Edward Hadro, Vice—President; Janet Taylor, Secretary; and Margaret Pecedonio, Treasurer, The Juniors held their first evening dance, the ‘‘Holly-Day Hop ’ on December 15. They are now in the process of electing committees for the Junior Prom. Room 204: Julia Adamczyk, Rose Adao, Leo Belisle, Dav:d Bennet, Dorothy Benoit, Jeannette Berkowicz, Antonio Bernardo, Barbara Blanchette, William Cabral, Henry Casagrande, Franklin Charron, Roland Chenaille, William Donaldson, Adele Dryjowicz, Doris Duffany, Elzear Duquette, Robert Evans, Sezaltina Fernandes, Louis Fidalgo. Room 209: David Gibb, Theresa Gagne, Curtis Gendreau, Janice Giacomelli, Robert Gibb, Ann Goodreau, Edward Hadro, Alice Henriques, Diane Henry, Marion Janas, Rene Kalita, Marion Kogut, Gerald Kosecki, Helen Kusek, Joan Langevin, Rosemary Laughran, Alice Leite, Mary Lopes, Donald Makarewicz, Julia Mako- wicz, Alice Margosian, John Martins, Barbara Mendes, Judith Miles, Jean Millane, Robert Mongeon, Lorraine Morin. Room 211: Americo Natario, Doris Nicol, Frank Nowak, Mar— garet Pecedonio, Tony Pires, Mary Queiros, Joseph Rozkuszka, Louis Ryczek, James Saloio, Dolores Silva, Stanley Skutnik, Shirley Sur- prenant, Janet Taylor, John Teixeira, Betty Trombly, Paul White, Robert White, Rodney Wilson, Helen Zabawa, Nancy Zajaczkowski. Room 115: Miriam Ashwell, William Aurnhammer, Joseph Banas, Manuel Bernardo, Donald Berth, Jutia Biel, Leander Boucher, Nancy Chabot, Helen Charkiewicz, William Condon, Sarah Costa, Evelyn Cuthbert, Edward Dombek, Dorothy Duffany, Lorraine Du- mais, Philomena Ferreira, Jack Galis, Edgar Gamache, Kenneth Gau— thier, Raymond Gauthier, Barbara Gay, Alice Giza, Constance Gunn, Marion Haluch, Bernice Howes, Walter Irla, Karl Kania, Erland Ken- nan,James King, John Kochanek, Theodore Kopyscinski, Dorothy Krynicki, Alice Kulig, Joan LaBossiere, Beverly Langevin, Charles Lavigne, Joanne Lewicki, John Libiszewski, Florence Lysik, CLASS OF 1953 Cinderella’s followers of the Class of 1953 held their first high school election with these results: President, Robert Mishol; Vice- President, Peter Therrien; Secretary, John Kochanek; and Treasurer, Barbara Gay. The freshmen had one afternoon dance and a gala picnic in the spring. Room 217: Mabel Machado, Beverly Mackey, Stephen Ma— kuch, Adele Mariani, Cacilda Mendes, Faith Merkel, Nancy Meunier, Robert Mishol, Dolores Morais, Rose Moura, James Natario, Irene Palentino, Ortense Pereira, Mary Pires, Arthur Poole, Theodore Rachmaciej, Bruce Randall, Phyllis Ricardi, Georgette Riendeau, Victor Rodrigues, Joan Rzepka, Joseph Serafim, Edward Skutnik, Earle Smith, Barbara Stejna, Robert Swienton, Joseph Szczebak, Peter Therrien, Gerald Thompson, Helen Tokarz, Lorraine Vachon, Judith Willard, Elizabeth Zielinski. CLASS OF 1953 In their second high school election, victors were: President, Robert Mishol; Vice-President, Stephen Makuch; Secretary, John Kohanek; and Treasurer, Alice Giza. The group held a gay after— noon dance, and plans for the class banquet are now being for- mulated. Room 112: Amy Almeida, Alfred Alves, Aurea ugusto, Joa— quina Augusto, Ruth Bachta, William Barlow, Phyllis Baron, Jacque— line Boucher, Armos Bourdeau, Donna Lee Burroughs, Richard Butter- field, Nancy Casagranda, Joseph DePonte, Francis Duclos, Marilyn Eisold, Morrison Ferrier, Donald Fiorvanti, Robert Fontaine, Americo Francisco, Sylvia Gadaire, Barbara Gauthier, Robert Gauthier, Charles Goodwin, Ann Harrica, Robert Hebert, Mabel Henriques, Janis Johnston, Charlotte Jurkowski, Mary Kisser, Mitchell Kupiec, Patricia LaPointe, Mary Laroche, Jeanne Laughran, Carol Lewicki, Nancy Makarewicz, Frances Makowicz, Jean Makowicz, Barbara Marszalek, Joseph McNeill. CLASS OF 1954 CLASS OF 1954 Cinderella’s followers in the class of 1954 began their first high school year with the election of: President, Robert Nowak; Vice-President, Virginia Silva; Secretary, Stuart Smith; Treasurer, Janis Johnston. The freshman class have had a fall afternoon dance and are planning another for April or May. ‘ Room 117: Robert Fiorvanti, John Millane, David Minney, Charlotte Morais, Nancy Munger, Robert Nowak, Ro bert Orszulak, Leonard Patrie, Elizabeth Pellerin, Francis Pianowski, Louise Pisar- czyk, Theresa Przybyla, Armand Queiros, William Russell, Rose Saletnik, Walter Saletnik, James Sanford, Louise Santos, Dora Sayles, Grace Senecal, Eleanor Sergneri, Charles Severns, Virginia Silva, Stuart Smith, Stella Stachelek, Sylvio Stejna, Jean Suprenant, Eileen Therrien, David Trombley, Stephen Truchan, Alorio Vermette, Mildred Wadas, Richard Watson, Kenneth Welch, Robert White, Viola Wilczynski, Philip Willard, Armando Zina. Compliments of... Theodore Montcalm DRUGGIST = re yy aa 2 ee 164 Main Street Indian Orchard, Mass. THE HOMESTEAD INN LUDLOW MASS. BROWN STUDIO HOME PORTRAITURE — CHILDREN’S PORTRAITS WEDDINGS — SCHOOL PORTRAITS WOMAN'S SHOP BLDG. 1331 Main St. Springfield, Mass. Tel. 6-4507 THE CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1951 FROM LUDLOW SAVINGS BANK Best Wishes from AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE “The College Which Serves the Conn. Valley” SPRINGFIELD, MASS. American Internatienal College is a co-educational, non- sectarian liberal arts and business administration college founded in 1885. Itisa member of the New England Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools, and recognized by the American Council on Education and the American Medical Association. It is also registered by the Board of Regents of the University of the State of New York. Extension Divisions of AIC are located in Bermuda and the Azores. These resident branches were established in 1950. The college also operates a Summer Division, which begins the last week in June and continues for eight weeks. High School graduates with college entrance deficiencies may make them up at this special session. LUDLOW MANUFACTURING SALES CO. LUDLOW, MASSACHUSETTS MFGRS. OF FLAX, HEMP AND JUTE PRODUCTS JUTE YARN, ROVING and TWINE FLAX and HEMP ROVING and TWINE UPHOLSTERER’S WEBBING BAGGING FOR COVERING COTTON LINEN THREADS BURLAP and SACKING Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Graduating Class of Ludlow High School THE CHAPMAN VALVE MFG. CO. Indian Orchard, Mass. JON DEL STUDIO STUDIO AND HOME PORTRAITURE WEDDINGS OUR SPECIALTY 1490 Main Street | Tel. 9-6040 Springfield, Mass. Besse Building Best Wishes For Future Success From MARIO AND SARMENTO SILVA Prop. of SILVA’S SERVICE STATION 482 Main Street Indian Orchard, Mass. Compliments of OWEN P. CLIFFORD CO., INC. 307 North Street Ludlow, Mass. PLUMBING and HEATING CONTRACTORS Tel, 2471 Tel. Ludlow - 2625 Prop. H. F. Minney PENWOOD KENNELS R. F. D. Munsing St. Ludlow, Mass. BOARDING — BATHING — CLIPPING Modern - Sanitary Best-of-Food Compliments of HARRY’S - FOOD - CENTER MEATS - PRODUCE - FROZEN FOODS - GROCERIES 309 East Street _ Ludlow, Mass. Tel. 356 - 357 “You Ring — We Bring’ Compliments of .. . BURR’S THEATRE CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATES BEST WISHES — CLASS OF 1951 GOWEN TROMBLY INC. A General Insurance Agency Charles W. Gowen Alvin P. Trombly CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO EEE GRADUATING CLASS OF LUDLOW HIGH SCHOOL LAZARZ SUPER MARKET and LAZARZ HARDWARE STORE STEVE’S SERVICE STATION SUNOCO GAS AND OIL 296 East Street Ludlow, Mass. Tel. 2087 “TIRES, BATTERIES AND ALL ACCESSORIES” Best of Luck to the Graduating Class of 1951 THE BOSWORTH STUDIO Extends to the Class of 1951 its heartiest Congratulations and wishes you the best of luck wherever you may be in the future. 1537 Main St. Springfield Tel. 2-2211 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATING CLASS OF 1951 TEEN TOWN 246 East Street Ludlow: L. Surprenant, Prop. Compliments of .. . Compliments of DR. SIGMUND J. POSNER A FRIEND North Street Compliments of... HOLMES POULTRY FARM IRENE’S BEAUTY SALON 138 Massachusetts Avenue The Best in Dressed Poultry Capons Our Specialty Ludlow, Mass. Ludlow, Mass. Tel. 642 | 253 East St. Tel-555 FULLER DAIRY CREAM MILK Ludlow FULLER STREET Mass. Compliments of ESSEX STREET MARKET MANUEL MOUTINHO, Prop. Compliments of — MONSANTO CHEMICAL COMPANY Plastics Division Springfield 2, Massachusetts THE PLEASANT SNACK BAR Tasty Sandwiches and Fountain Specials, Dietary Ice Cream to take out. Indian Orchard 174 Main Street Tel. Spfld. 8-1300 Compliments of VICK’S SPORT FURNITURE SHOP 115 North Street Ludlow, Mass. VICTOR J. ZABEK, Prop. Complete Line of Westinghouse and Norge Appliances Popular, Classical, Polka Records and Albums Congratulations to Graduates ORCHARD FOOD CENTER 535 Main Street, Indian Orchard, Mass. Tel. 8933 Meats, Groceries and Provisions Frank Nowak and Stephen Pyrczak Compliments of STANLEY’S MARKET FINE MEATS AND GROCERIES East St. Ludlow, Mass. WHEN YOU ARE IN WESTFIELD COME TO THE RED OWL STOP IN FOR A GOOD MEAL Southampton Rd. Westfield, Mass. E. G. Sorcinelli, Prop. Compliments of... Best Wishes CENTER PACKAGE STORE EDWARD A. FULLER Wine and Beer Center St. at Rood St. Albert H. Fuller, Prop. LUDLOW COAL COMPANY COAL — OIL — COKE — RANGE GULF FUEL OILS Winkler Automatic Heating Equipment and Burner Service Dial Lud. 532 CN SSS Ss Ss Compliments of KAPINOS FUNERAL HOME CHIEF'S SPA 111 North Street Ludlow, Mass. MANUEL GARCIA, Prop. Compliments of Best Wishes to the Graduates PETER PALISKY FLORENCE’S SWEET SHOP JEWELER 96 Hubbard Street Post Office Block Ludlow, Mass. Ludlow, Mass. EDWARD J. DILL, M. D. Compliments of... LAVIGNE’S MARKET DlUBircn ote Ludlow, Mass. Tel. 42] Compliments of LUDLOW RADIO TELEVISION CO. 302 East Street LUDLOW, MASS. Tel. 2445 Best Wishes To The BLACK and WHITE MARKET Graduating Class J.C. LaBelle Meats, Groceries, Fish JEAN’S DRESS SHOP 112 Sewall St. Phone 519 137 Hubbard St. Ludlow, Mass. Ludlow, Mass. Tel. 2140 For Those Who Are — Fussy About Their Food CHARLIE’S RESTAURANT Charley Almeida, Prop. DELICIOUS FOODS AND BEVERAGES Ludlow, Mass. 274 East Street Best Wishes to the Class of 1951 from FITZ’S CLEANERS Main Street Indian Orchard CALL MILLER’S DAIRY For Your Milk Needs And The Best In Dairy Products SELECTED MILK HOMOGENIZED MILK CHOCOLATE MILK BUTTERMILK COTTTAGE CHEESE EGGS $21 North Street Phone 436 LUDLOW, MASS. STANLEY’S ICE CREAM JOE’S CLEANERS PARLOR Jane Alden Ice Cream Prop. Joseph Ramos (Class of ’36) Assorted Candies, Soda Tel. 2044 391 East St. 528 Main St. Tel. 81911 Ludlow Mass. Indian Orchard With Best Wishes PAUL MONGEAU DRUGGIST 222 Main Street Indian Orchard, Mass. CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1951 DR. MERAN NAKASHIAN Whitney, Street, Ludlow, Mass. Compliments of .. . DOT’S VARIETY SHOP JOHN WRONA Tasty Sandwiches Ice Cream at its Best Furniture and Hardware Open Daily 7A.M.—11 P.M. 135 Hubbard St. Ludlow, Mass. INDIAN ORCHARD Specializing in Permanent Waves and Complete Beauty Care UNITY MARKET Fresh Meats and Vegetabl STELL’S BEAUTY SALON eats and Vegetables 137 Hubbard Street anitenCroder ce Ludlow, Massachusetts Phone 857 245 Winsor St. Phone 2429 Open Evenings Prop. J. Fonte A. Goncalves By Appointment ECONOMY DEPARTMENT STORE “CLOTHING FOR ALL THE FAMILY” 271 East Street Ludlow, Mass. “We Give S. H. Green Stamps” Drink — MARTYS In The Best of Mixing Circles Your Favorite Beverage ele 2210 77 Winsor Street Opp. Ludlow High School Best Wishes to the. — Class of 1951 ALVES SONS Most Modern Ice Cream Bar in Town Congratulations to the Class of ’51 THE SEWING BASKET 118 Sewall St. Ludlow, Mass. Confectionary Patterns - Fabrics - Notions Greeting Cards for All Occasions Congratulations to the For Your Best Treat, Stop at the Seniors SUGAR BOWL Cor. Sewall Howard Sts. ECONOMY SHOE STORE Ludlow, Optom Mass. Nick, Prop. CARLOS SANTOS, Prop. 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Tel. 371 Compliments of Compliments of YVONNE’S WHITE EAGLE SODA COMPANY Tel. 2333 Ludlow, Mass. 113 North Street Ludlow, Mass. Diamonds — Watches — Silverware — J ewelry — Novelties HENRY’S JEWELRY STORE Expert Watch and Jewelry Repairing 207 Main Street Phone 8-1891 Indian Orchard, Mass. Camera Projectors and Supplies For Haircutting that wins the Smile “Get Dino’s Style” DINO’S BARBER SHOP 285 East St. Ludlow, Mass. 228 Dickinson St. Springfield, Mass. Congratulations to the Class of 1951 Compliments of LOUISE’S SPECIALTY SHOP “For That Fine Gordon Wear” 313 East Street Ludlow, Mass. E. J. CZERNIAK HARDWARE 289 East St. — Tel. 2504 Paints Dupont Varnishes Glass - Garden Tools - Seeds Ludlow, Mass. Congratulations to the Class of 1951 All Pittsburgh Products A full line of wallpaper and sundries, also glass, putty, and paints. E. M. RANDALL 146 North Street Ludlow, Mass. Phone 2748 Compliments of TRI-TOWN FOOTWEAR ““Around the clock n’ calendar” Worthmore Compare P. O. 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J. MERKEL AND SONS Electrical Supplies, Light Fixtures and Appliances 111 Sewall St. Phone 417 JESSIE’S KIDDYLAND 245 East Street Compliments of... Teens Sportwear Dr. Mackintosh Ludlow, Mass. Tel. 613 Compliments of... C. R. SERVICE STATION | Lubrication Specialists General Auto Repairing Tires — Batteries — Accessories Cor. Plumley and Miller Sts. Ludlow, Mass. Tel, 2042 Road Service YOU’LL ENJOY SHOPPING AT ANDY’S MODERN MARKET Everything handy for your table. Vegetables so delicious and fresh. The best known provisions for you to choose and only the best ANDY’S MARKET Andy M aziarz, Prop. of meats. Tel. 738 141 North St. “It Is Handy to Trade with Andy” For Your Protection Say It With Flowers FREDDIE’S SPA Lets Say It With Ours Fountain Service Our Specialty BOYCE HARPER FLORISTS Once Tried — Always Satisfied Tel. Lud. ee el ae d. 8-1464 235 East Street Ludlow, Mass. After Hours 612 Television Best Wines MOONLIGHT CAFE J. Ferriera, J. Palhete, A. Ferriera,.... 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