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Memorial High School Class of Thirty-J ine WILLIAM E. PRATT General Course Bill Is a tall, lanky fellov vhose pitching arm is feared by all. Keep striking them out in later life, Bill. Ba3eball(l) RICHARD W. PRATT Scientific Course Dick, by his quiet effort, has gained commendation and many friends . If you want to know about a special bird or any other wild life, ask Dick. KARL PRESCOTT Classical Course Karl makes a good door keeper, either for the Senior Play or room 24, but he will go much farther than the door in life. Step right in, boy. Senior Play(l) VINCENT J. ROBIDOUX General Course Vin is an active and popular member of his class, a good student, and a favorite with the women. Vhat a man! Chorus (4); Dramatic Club Treasurer (5 ) ; Vice-President Pro Merito; Band(4); Red Cross Collector(2); Traffic Squad(2) ELEANOR ROSE General Course Elly has made a reputation for herself as being a swell rugcutter and also having a great sense of hiomor. Good luck to you, Elly. Chorus (5) MASON RYDER Commercial Course Butch was voted the class sheik, but he wants to know what good it is to be a sheik if he can ' t have a harem. Football(2); Junior Manager Basketball (l ) ; Traffic Squad(2) CAROLINE SABALEWSKI Secretarial Course Caroline ' s diligent work with the school finances has made her outstanding. The saying Ready, willing and able fits Caroline to a T . Pro Merito(4); Student Council (2); Student Body Treasurer (2); Orchestra(4); Chorus(2); Ba3eball(l); Sachem Staff(l); Reception Committee; Senior Play JANE SAVAGE Classical Course Jane Is one of our class beauties and always is ready to have a good time. We ' re all for you, Jane, in anything you undertake . Home Room Secretaryfjh Home Room Trea3urer(l ) ; Student Council(2); Basketball (2 ) ; Social Committee ( 1 ) ; Sachem Staff (2); Girls ' League Secretary (l ) ; Assistant Secretary of the Student Council(l); Tennis (l); Senior Play; Class Day Com- mittee -16-
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VYCemorial High School Class of Thirty -Tsline WIIITHROP H. TIORTOTJ Sciei.tlflc Course Winthrop is knovn for both musical and scholastic ability. Silence is sometines the best policy. Band(4); Orchestra(l) ; Pro Merito EVERETT O ' HARA General Course Ev has helped to swing Senior activities with great enthusiasm. Without him many of our enterprises vould not have succeeded. Senior Play Cast ELLIOT PAVLAK Business Course Elliot is dependable and quiet. With these qualities he can ' t lose. He is sincere in all his undertakings. SHIRLEY ROSEBELLE PEARSON Classical Course Penny has a smile for everybody. Her willing nature and co-operative spirit have made her a popular member of the class of ' 39. Chorus (3); Glee Club(l); Student Llbrarian(l) JAMES PECKHAM General Course Jimmie is a favorite with teachers and students alike. His jolly personality Is always with him, and success will surely be his . Chorus (4); Senior Play MARTHA PERKINS General Course Marty is always able to laugh, and she has laughed her way into the hearts of all that know her. She is conscien- tious, but never too serious. Orchestra(4) ; Band(4); Sachem Staff f2h Traffic Squad(l); Home Room Secretary ( 1 ) ; Reed Orchestra(l) SYBIL PILSHAV Classical Course Sybil was voted the best all-around pupil of the class . She has been active in extra-curricular work, and tops scho- lastically. Keep up the good work, Sybil. Red Cross Collector (2 ) ; Basketball Manager(l); Red Cross Secretary(2) ; Newswriters ' Club(2); Newswriters ' Secretary(l ); Dramatic Club(3); Dramatic Club Secretary(l ) ; Alumni Depart- ment Sachem(l); Assistant Editor Sachem(l); Editor-in-Chief Sachem(l); Senior Play; Pro Merito; Chorus (2); Student Council(l); Cabot Club(l) LAWRENCE PINK General Course Pinky ' s pleasing personality and happy-go-lucky attitude have gained for him school-wide popularity. Play Johnstown in the third, Pinky. Baseball(3); Football(3); Senior Play; Muslc(4) -15-
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Tlftemorial High School Class of Thirty-J [ine JOSEPH SCANLOTJ Business Coui ' se Joe is a conscientious, hard-working fellow. His friendly manner will be a great asset to him in his business career . Football(3); Basketball (3 ) ; Band( ); 0rchestra(2) ; Chorus (4); Horae Room Treasurer (l) CAROLINE M. SMITH Classical Course Kit is a girl who can think and say something worth hear- ing. She is likely to finish what she starts. Good luck, Kit. Junior Manager of Hockey(l) BARBARA SOULE Classical Course Babs can hit the piano and the typewriter equally well. Typist or musician we know that she will be a success. Glee Club(l); Choru3(2); Reed Orchestra(l ) ; Home Room Treasurer ( 1 ) ; Lunch Room(l) LAURENCE SOUZA Classical Course Larry says that his weakness is E. C. and that his hobby is walking to Lakeville. More power to you, Larry, and remember us at M.H.S. Senior Play; Assistant Editor Newswriters ( 1 ) ; Assembly Program Committee(l) PHYLLIS- CLAIRE STEGMAIER Classical Course Phyl has made a good reputation for herself as a clarinet player. She was voted the best girl musician. Goodman had better look to his laurels . Hockey Manager(3); Home Room Treasurer (2 ) ; Dramatic Club(l)j Band(4); Traffic Squad(l); Reed Band(l); Sachem Staff (2); Social Committee (l ) ; Senior Play ROBERT STOHN Scientific Course Bob ' will go down in the history of his class as a lover of a good time. His ambition is to be a band leader. With his background of music this ambition ought not to be hard to achieve . Home Room President (l ) ; Student Council(l); Senior Play(l); Tennis Team(l); Sachem Staff(l); Social Committee ( 1 ) ; Senior Reception Committee PAUL SULLIVAN Classical Course Paul is an industrious worker. He was voted the best dressed fellow in the class . When you go to Worcester Acad- emy, with the help of these two assets, Paul, you should do big things . Home Room President (5 ) ; Sachem Staff(4); Red Cross Col- lector(2); Basketball ( 4 ) ; Class Vice-Pre3ident(l ) ; Tennis Team(3); Student Council(4); Track(2); Year Book Editor-in- Chief; Traffic Squad (Deputy and Chief); Senior Play; Cap- tain of Tennis Team(l) ROBERT S. TELPER General Course Robert ' s ready wit and cheerful manner, in addition to hard work, will surely gain for him great heights . Senior Play
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