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

 - Class of 1952

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She nmlqv: Ihr somber halls rrsound with gale: of carefree' lrluglltelf' IANE FLAGG Minnie Jane is that pleasant, decidedly friendly girl who has the most contagious laugh in all of M.lZ.I-LS. She can make a joke out of every- thing and usually does. Her ability on the dance floor, basketball court, and her peppy cheerleading make her one of the best known girls in the class. We know she'll be a huge success in whatever she does and we're sure that she'l1 never be without friends. Cheerleading 1, 2, 3: Girls basketball 1, 2, 33 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 43 Art 13 Varsity Club 2g Sophomore Hop 23 Victory Dance 3. Sinrcrify is halfway io r11c'ce.c: SHIRLEY FLYNN Shirl Shirl is probably the most studious girl in the class of '52. Her efficiency, sincerity and soft-spoken ways have been a great asset to our class meetings. lf there is a question that needs an answer, Shirley has it. Shirley plans to be a nurse and we'rc sure that our loss is the medical professioifs gain. liest of luck, Shirley! National. I-Ionor Society 2, 3, 43 Dramatics 33 Yearbook, Associate Editor 4. - 5 Iilkf fl, iii .iii i 1 DONALD GENEVA Ducky Ducky, our man with the warmest and most amiable smile of our class, has long been a class fixture. Though Ducky has an incessant supply of jokes he has his serious moments. His ability in sports, especially basketball, and his likeable way make him quite popular. Ducky's plans for the future are indefinite, but we're sure he'll be a huge success in whatever he undertakes. Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4g Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Treasurer 23 Dramatics 33 Student Council 43 Yearbook 4. Whf1l he docs, he doe: well. IOHIN GILLANDER ' Iohnny John is the Mad Chemist of the class. He's quiet in most classes, but let him loose in the lab., and brother, get out of the way! John has a secret talent-drawing cartoons-and these do wonders in brightening up classes. Also, he is very studious. This is proven by his appearance and quiet manner, in addition to the marks on his report card. So, when it comes to rough homework-he's your man. Best of luck, john, in whatever you undertake. Class president 13 Dramatics 33 National Honor Society 3, 43 Freshman Initiation 43 Yearbook 4. . ' Nine

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Q' . . .mid ' , 1 X Good Ming: came in .vnmll packages, but so ' ' doc: 11 lllllHIlll'.H Q J ANNA DePATSY mushy For a little girl, Anna can really make a lot of noise. Her laughter and mischief have brightened many dull classes. Brushy's pep and vitality make her an excellent cheerleader and she really puts her heart i11to those cheers. Anna wants to find a husband and settle down and we're sure her home will always be bright with her laughter. Chorus 1, 2, 4, Sophomore Hop 23 Debating Club Cvice-presidentj 25 Cheerleader 2, 3, 45 Captain 4g Usher at graduation 3: Victory Dance 3. . 'Z-llllzongh mnlll .the may bc, To cucryouck lzeurz :llc has lhc Key VELMA DOWNER . Vel Vel is our quiet, very efficient and reliable class secretary. Her sound suggestions and clever ideas have contributed much to class activities. Like all popular people, she has a variety of interests- from sports to good music. Her greatest ambition is to live in Florida and with her determination the Class of '52 is sure sl1e'll make it. Here's to you, Vell Student Council Representative 1, 2',g Basketball 1, Z9 Chorus 1, 2, 35 Sophomore Hop 23 Varsity Club QTreasurerJ 23 Treasurer 33 Dramatics 3, Junior Prom 3, National Honor Society 3, 43 Secretary 4, Yearbook 4. 91,4 1 ' 0 .cn 12'-if if A lion among ladies is ll flungcrom' thing. PATSY FALLAVOLITA Pat Pat is the Charles Atlas of the class. Although the fair girls at M.E.H.S. rave over his atheletic ability and his smooth technique on the dance Hoor, his interests have leveled off romantically to a certain Clinton girl and it looks like the real thing. While not over enthusiastic about studies, Pat manages to succeed in whatever he does and we're sure he'll go far in the future. Here's to you Pat! Basketball 1, Z, 3, 43 Class President Z3 Student Coun il 2g Dra- matics 35 Junior Prom 35 Baseball 3, 4. ,I , l t If: a friendly heart that has plenty of f1'iend.f. BETTE FLAGG Ebba'f Bette is a quiet, carefree lass with an enviable disposition. Ebba made a snappy cheerleader and you should see her footwork on the basketball Hoor. Her most welcome smile has helped a lot of us get over a blue mood. Her ability to make friends should be quite useful in the future as she plans to find a husband and settle down. Chorus 1, 2, 33 Girls Basketball 1, Z, 3, 49 Co-captain 23 Varsity Club 2, Cheerleading 25 Sophomore Hop 2. Eight 'f' I if it 9 5 1 J u 'A g



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r I-Iappy and crzrefrec all fha while, Her ,fccrct lie: Wflhlll lm' smile. DONNA HOWARD Don 'Wien are jzlrlgfvl by lhcffr ucliolix bu! not by Iheir wor1l.:, NORMAN GOODALE Norm H Norman has always been a friend to everyone. He is one of the hard-to-End quiet boys in the Class of '52. His favorite pastime is working on cars- and we hear that he's really good at it. Norman's smcerityuand quiet manner' are sure to carry him far in the world of today. lhe Class of 52 wishes you the best of luck, Norm. Sophomore Hop 23 Dramatics. 3, '. ' ,I ia- HW . ,.1'Ff,,', ,l .PW 'I - '1 5 l'rl rrllhw' be .fzmrll mul rhino, than 111115: and Crlrl ll rlu.'1lnn'. ELLEN HESKETH Marie A happy smile and a laughing heart are two of the manv out- standing qualities of our most friendly and carefree classmate. 'Marie came to. us during our Sophomore year and Clinton High's loss was our decided gain. Always around when needed, her personality will not be soon forgotten. Marie's future interest lies in the held of nursing and we feel positive that she will succeed. Chorus Z3 Sophomore Hop 23 Dramatics 33 Junior Prom 35 Fresh- man Initiation 4g Yearbook 4. fgjym Pleasant, neat, and attractive are only a few of the adjectives that describe Donna. She is well-known for her happy-go-lucky attitude, but there is also a serious side to her nature. She makes it a point to obtain above average marl-:s in all her school work. Donna hopes to become either a medical secretary or a social worker. With her charm- ing personality she is bound to make good at whatever she chooses. Assistant Manager Girls Basketball 2: Sophomore Hop 23 Dra- matics 33 National Honor Society 3, 45 Freshman Initiation 43 Dramatic Editor of Yearbook 4. A litfle noizscnrc' now and than is rclirhcvl by llic best of men. CLINTON HUBBARD Tony Tony seems to get into everything from work to trouble. When- ever there is an uproar in the building just look for Tony, and his pal, Bob Stewart, for the source of it. Tony, although voted the class wit, has his serious moments and during these he has time for his studies and that sport of sports, basketball. Tony would like to enter the Coast Guard Academy at New London, Connecticut, and we're sure that he'1l do a good job at keeping our country safe. Basketball 2, 3, 45 Sophomore Hop 25 Dramatics 35 Junior Prom 33 Yearbook 4. Tm

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