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

 - Class of 1952

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Here hc mnwr-lhcre he goes. RUSSELL PHELPS Russ Don't let that tall, stately manner fool you! Russ is a genial, good- humored young man whose ready smile and witty remarks add jest to any classroom. Russ was never the ideal student, what with his fun- loving ways, but he managed to keep up his studies. Together with another fun-loving pair of Seniors Russ' name will go down in our memories as being the Number 1 merry-maker. Best of luck, Russ, in your future endeavors. Basketball 2, 35 Sophomore Hop Z5 Victory Dance 35 Dramatics 35 Student Council 45 Yearbook 4. sl 0 - 'li M. if-if ,, .. -i n' ' Us Vuric-ly imzy he thc' .vpicv of life, hut f1op11Ia1'ity ' ' ' H ,lnxts forrL'ef. 9 - . i ' 1 I NANCYX Us 5 ,gif 'Nan' That ta ,.att etive 'girl wgiili tl .freckles is Nancy Pibus. Nan is the mos 1, njv ally.1' ed girliin th Ttflass of '52 and she well deserves thejtitie. . 'ei . the i iac '-of gettilgalong with others no matter how ' 1 ' agre ble -tl ey arch Nalkfs plan' for the future is to become a recep- Y onis ' nd ygffre sure thatiiblie oliiee that she works in will be the busiest x L n ' pieslt in the city.x3 esj: of' luck, Nancy. horns l, 24p,Girls Ba. Qtball 1, 23 Varsity Club 25 Sophomore Hop ' 21 heerleaderiQ.3, 451 Class gecrctary 35 Dramatics 35 Junior Prom 35 , ' eshman li:ii,tiatio'ni 5 G -editor of lVl..E.S.A. 4. ,gf ,it jg it i L V i ff' .' f zv' . s f i ,J 1 , -, , . J 3 1 j' ,f ', J' 4. , e 1, 1 jj' is ,xo F Jil fl E' . it iii , ,V i it so 45, . ' , A , . my . . ' . , A helping hand und az gc'nc'rous heart are hers. ' 5 3 gf . 1 li: sfylgf' IANE RINDFLEISCH lame if Janie always has a smile for everyone. Her friendly disposition and her helpfulness will be remembered by the class of '52 in years to come. Janie's true ambition is to become a private secretary, but she says she wouldn't mind settling down if the right guy comes along. Her excellence in commercial work and her friendliness are sure to please any boss. Best of everything, Janie. Chorus 1, Z5 Art 1, 25 Secretary 2. The rarer of life do not boihcr me. ROBERT SOLITRO Bob Bob is the Hercules of the class, but don't think his talents lie only in his strength. No class would be complete without his clowning and what would our basketball team have clone without him? We're sure that Bob will be a Big success in whatever field he enters. Best of luck, Bob, though you won't need it. Q Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Dramatics 35 Yearbook 4. Twelve

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To :cc her ix lo like her: to know her if ta louc her. ANN IACKOLA Iackie Ann is one of the most versatile members of our class. She is an excellent basketball player, cheerleader and student and she likes every- thing from dancing to good books. Ann became a member of our class this year as she is going to complete high school in three years. Ann, with her friendliness and sense of lair play, should make a big hit at Clark. I-Iere's to you, Ann, from the Class of '52. Operetta 1, Varsity Club 13 Chorus 1, 43 Girls Basketball 1, 2, 43 Co-captain 2', 43 Junior Red Cross Delegate 1, Z, 43 Sophomore Hop 23 Cheerleading 2, 4g Freshman Initiation 4g Associate Editor M.E.S.A. 4. I'rl ralher be little and alive, Than ir big' dead one. CONSTAN CE PETTERSON Connie Connie's composure and calm demeanor are a sharp contrast to the noisiness of her classmates. VVhcnever anyone needs help in anything, they turn to Connie. With her sweet simple way she has definitely been an asset to our class and to the Commercial Department where she has proven herself of great value. We all know that she will go far in this field. A Chorus 1, 23 Dramatics 33 Victory Dance 3g Girls State 33 Usher at Graduation 33 Vice-President 4. ,D 'MVUJ ,155 ,V 1 Q J .-' il Jiri 5 ,J B ss ii 'A 'wigi in iffgm, high in mind, fi laugh like iff is hard to find. HAROLD PHELPS Eddie Suddenly the almost deathlike silence of our English IV class comes to life with a squeal of high laughter. Eddie is on another laughing spree. His general friendly manner makes Eddie one of the most popular boys in the class. Harold is an excellent student and a welcome addi- tion to any class. Harold plans to enter the field of interior decorating and with his artistic ability and friendliness we all agree that Eddie will go far. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Art 2, 3, 43 Sophomore Hop 23 Varsity Club 23 Dramatics 3g junior Prom 33 Victory Dance 3g National Honor Society 3, 43 Co-editor of M.E.S.A. 4. For men may mme and men may go, but I go on forever. RONALD PHELPS Ronnie Ronnie is one of the best dressed boys in the class. His ambition and will to win reflects in his studies as well as his many extra-curricular activities. Ronnie has been a great asset to the school baseball and basketball teams. His politeness and sincerity have made him very popular among his classmates. His plans are to become a journalist and we Wish you the best of luck in the future, Ronnie. Basketball l, Z, 3, 4g Baseball l, 2, 3, 43 Treasurer 13 Varsity Club 23 Vice-president 3g Junior Prom 33 Dramatics 3g Freshman Initiation 43 Business manager of M.E.S.A. 4. . I Eleven



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I like work, if faxcirizlrcs me, I crmlrl .fit mul look ni it for hours. ROBERT STEWART Bob While walking along the corridor you may hear a somewhat raucous laugh echoing throughout Major Edwards. You know without a second thought that it belongs to Bob. His competent ways made him a good manager of the basketball squad and a great asset to M.E.H.S. Bob's plan forthe future is to become a florist. And if we know Bob, hc'll make those flowers grow if it's the last thing he does. Here's to you, Bob, from the Class of '52-nothing but the best. Sophomore Hop 23 Basketball, Assistant Manager 23 Dramatics 33 Basketball Manager 3, 4: Baseball Manager 3, 45 Class Treasurer 4: Yearbook, Sports Editor 4. auiograplw -dllr t M A nJ1L 0 I 'I fl 4 . , 1 , . I Thirteen

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