Major Edwards High School - Mesa Yearbook (West Boylston, MA)

 - Class of 1950

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QlaU a ' 51 First Row, left to right: Richard Morrow, Margaret Bavosi, William Manna, Irene Southworth, Robert Porkin, Shirley Cameron, Robert Goyer, Carole Manna, Richard Rindfliesch, Josephine LaComfora. Second Row, left to right: Eleanor Pedini, Mildred Davis, Edward Denton, Virginia Pyne, Charles Goodale, Rose Salluce, Edmond Shaw, Esther Davis, Priscilla Buck, Mr. McNoney. First Row, left to right: Anno DePatsy, Eleanor Casogrando, Marie Hesketh, Jane Rindfliesch, Donald Geneva, Patsy Fallavollita, Harry Dellasanta, Joan Bristol, Velma Downer, Constance Petterson. Second Row, left to right: Miss Hollis, Virginia Pendleton, Loretta Anthony, Judith Anderson, Jane Flagg, Nancy Pibus, Shirley Flynn, Virginia Childs, Betty Flagg, Donna Howard, Robert Stewart. Third Row, left to right: Ronald Phelps, Norman Goodale, Russell Phelps, Clinton Hubbard, John Gillander, Harold Phelps, Robert Solitro, Royston Buck, Paul Henault. 0 ' 52

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Speaking of the medical profession reminds me of our two class doctors, Barry Blake and Bruce Lindberg. And three of our girls chose nursing as their career — Marilyn Lancey, Margie Hall, and Valerie Erickson. Then Evelyn hesitates for a minute. Janie, are you sure you ' re not being bored by all this reminiscing? Oh no. Mother! I just love hearing about your school days. Please go on. Well, then, let me tell you about our Senior year. That was the most exciting of all. Our biggest problem seemed to be the MESA, our yearbook. I can remember Norman Gallagher, the Editor, getting after everyone to get his or her material finished. Norman ' s co-editor was Norma Keith. She is a gym instructor now at the Y. W. C. A. Then, too, there was the school paper, published by the Senior commercial English class. Some of the workers on “The Echo were Beverly Parker, who is a full-fledged journalist now, and Mary Negro and Ann Dellasanta, who I hear, are both happily married. Others were Janice Phelps — she s now a stenographer, and Martha. The only boy on the staff was John Natola, a prosperous business man now in Boston. Evelyn rummages through the trunk and brings out an at- tractive white leather book. Here ' s our senior yearbook, Janie. How hard we all worked on it! Look at us twenty-fve years ago. “Here ' s a picture of a boy I ' ll never forget, Arthur Coughlin. He had the kind of disposition that is hard to fnd anywhere. I think he is managing a large company in Worcester now. Here ' s Norman Crane, the boy who always supplied the answers to those memorable chemistry questions. We all ex- pected him to be a success and he didn ' t disappoint us. He ' s a famous engineer on the West Coast. There ' s Warren Lindquist, who was always very quiet in class, but believe me, he proved his ability on that basketball floor. He works in Worcester now. “Well, Janie, it seems to me I ' ve told you about most of my classmates, all but Ruth Meola and Audrey Rayworth. Ruthie was one of the smallest girls in our class and very pretty. You see her just about every day. She teaches the first grade right here in West Boylston. “And Audrey — I ' ll always remember the cheery smile she had for everyone. She is married now, too, but she taught Home Economics for several years after college. Well, Janie, that ' s the story of my High School days. Gee, Mom, it ' s been fun listening to what all your classmates are doing now. It makes me wonder what I ' ll be doing in twenty-five years. Why, Janie, you will probably be doing the same thing I ' m doing right now. But we still haven ' t found a dress for you to wear. Oh, Mom, may I wear your Prom gown? It ' s so pretty and I promise to be very careful of it. “I know you will, Janie, and do have fun tonight. Why, it ' s almost time to go right now! Let me help you get ready. Pno4Uiec4f, ol the ClaM. o f950



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(uix4 6A 53 First Row, left to right: Eleanor Haller, Audrey Petferson, Mary Beshai, Barbara Rotti, Anthony Smith, Ralph Hail, Orton Downer, Ann Garside, Janet Zuranski, Ruth Amello, Sandra Nordstrom, Leona Cadran. Second Row, left to right: John Mock, Mario Latuga, Richard Barakian, Janet Gardner, Ann Jockola, Marjorie Carpenter, Shirley Gothing, Bernard Rotti, Donald Morrow, James Sharpe. Third Row, left to right: Mrs. Hamilton, Ronald Carson, Harold Clarkson, Virginia Cousins, Jean Mackay, Lorenz Whitcomb, Robert Ferrandino, Carmen Meola. First Row, left to right: Nancy Rosenlund, Ann Cosgrove, Teresa Hartwell, William Solitro, Gloria Zuranski, Elizabeth Esoian, Kent Lindberg, Robert Fancy, Priscilla Jewett, Carol Federici, Bettemae Gordon. Second Row, left to right: Alvin Barakian, Louis Geneva, Richard Chapman, Janet Skantz, Kay Fawcett, Marion Hoyle, Patricia King, Lillian Kimpton, Donald Bacon, Robert Leonard, Chris Meola. Third Row, left to right: Robert Rosenlund, Irving Davis, Keith Whitman, Edward Gordon, Mr. Hughes. GIgAA o-j 55 First Row, left to right: Irene Bond, Jean Jackola, Shirley Bavosi, Vida Maddock, Jane Tunstall, Tidia DiPietro, Alan Hoglund, Nina Stewart, Richard Phelps, Claire Flagg, Audrey Phelps, Elizabeth Vadnais, Clara DiSanti. Second Row, left to right: Roger Massey, Edward Pyne, William Davis, Emily Morrow, Myrna Brinck, Regina Popko, Ruth Cousins, Barbara Hoaglund, Kingsley Doe, Francis Pasquale, Bruce Hanson, Charles Cummings. Third Row, left to right: Pierre Henault, Barry Shepard, Bruce Shepard, Robert Cameron, Russell Pierce, George Floyd, Howard Rindfleisch, Mrs. Carney. Absent when picture was taken.- Rose Beshai, George Colangelo, Charles Esoian, Laura Gommell, Stuart Oatway, James Scrimgeour, Henry Stanley, Alice Taylor, Ray Gallant.

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