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M emorial High School {[ ] Class of Forty - Seven the work f)ut on time. She has perfected a sure-fire method for getting employees to do their 1)est work ! Paul Horsman has develoi)ed that strong right arm for a very good reason ! He needs to sul)due the liig cats under the Big Top. Dotty Ciamache, who is California bound, is .sticking to Route 66. Rememlier to get us Alan l add ' s Autograpli ! Fred Jolmson, noted for his affinity for speed at M. H. S., has really made it pay off. Between classes, as director of the Civil engineering department at the Uni- versity of Illinois, Fred burns up the track at Indianajjolis S]jeedways. Notice to working mothers : Just leave your children at Beverly Farley ' s Nursery, and you are sure to secure the best of care for them. Memorial High School enjoyed an unusual assembly last Friday. Richard Millette, the noted collector of Indian rel ' cs, displayed his collection which he acquired along the i)anks of the Neniasket. Doris Morrone ' s Beauty Parlor s] ecial- izes in Cold Waves. Girls, here ' s our chance to look beautiful by patronizing a former classmate. Big Pete Leonard has joined Horsie and amazes the people with his strong-man act in the same Big Top. People don ' t even re- member Charles Atlas any more. Leonard now holds the world on his shoulder with his powerful right arm. As a switchboard operator. Pauline How- ard gets to know all the phone numbers. She even connects calls from Kalamazoo ! Ral])h Baker is the President ' s right- hand man in Moscow, and is going to take a refresher course at Harvard in prepara- tion for his forthcoming publication entitled All I See Is Red. In order to be an airplane hostess, you have to have special (jualifications. Elaine Rogers looks mighty trim in the uniform of the Pan-American Airways as she flies daily to Rio. Big Dave Smarsli is using the wing he developed raising chickens to good advan- tage. He is doing a good part of the hurl- ing and kicking for the Boston Yanks. In a small white cottage in South Carver, we find J Irs. Harry IVIorris (the former Alvina Joncas) busily cooking dinner for her husband. We hear she is a good cook, too. Some spring day when the south wind is blowing, drive on the new road and see our old pal, Sonny Campbell. He has so many chickens on his farm now. that he ' s giving them away to his old classmates. His chick- ens are laying eggs as big as the footballs he used to recover. Boy, what a college edu- cation will do for some people ! School isn ' t anything to sigh about when you have a swell teacher like E ' velyn Snow, is it, kids? Evelyn believes in pro- gressive education and is doing a marvelous job as a faculty member at her old x ' lma Mater. We hear that the Angel ' s understudy is our own Robert Bump : He is making his debut at the A. O. H. Hall in Brock- ton next week. When not teaching music to her pupils, Nancy Tripps over to Taunton. We won- der why? Plave you followed the amazing season of Dapper ' s Mighty Eleven at Tulane? After pla}-ing pro football for four years for the Yanks, McDonald is the coach to bring about such a marvelous season. Coach IcDonald stresses one point in athletics — his boys must have high averages in all sub- jects, or no football ! Looking for a way to invest our money? See Jeanne Mallet, who is cashier at the Nat- ional Bank. Her commercial training at M. H. S. before graduation has helped her immeasurably, she says. Have you had a tiu-ke} ' dinner lately ? If not, visit Hurd ' s Turkey Farm. An
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Memorial High School irk} Class of Forty - Seven Prophecy of Class of ' 47 CHARLES JURGELEWICZ JO ANNE ST. AAIAND In a city hospital in New York, we find Agnes Alger, registered nurse, on the job, although we hear that her spare time is tak- en up studying about Wood . Also we hear that she may be given the position of head supervisor of nurses. A ' e predicted as much ! The cook in the Seafood Grill in Boston is none other than Celesta Athanasiou, and we hear that her friend Olive Beal visits her quite often when not working in ' alker ' s. Our old pal Joe Picone is doing a big bus- iness out West selling shoes. His specialty? .Suede shoes, naturally ! ] Iv. what com]3etition ! Three beauty shops have opened in town, and the beau- ticians are Dotty Charron, Delores Wilmot, and Phyllis Wilbur. Phil ' s shop is at Ev- erett Square, and we hear that it is a won- derful location for a certain ray . Could it be that the other girls have other interests besides hair-dressing ? Having bought out Swifty ' s Gas Station, Jimmy Martins has really enlarged it. Not only does he do a big Cape business in the summer, but it is rumored that Nemasket Transportation has so many trucks that Jim- my has to store them in his extra space. How about that, Tiger? Ginny Gates, buzzing around in her new Chevy-Baker, is still taking the gang to 1)asketball games. She Wood charge fares, but after Al she can afl: ord it, being pri- vate secretary to Gauthier ' s Russian Five. Big Rutt Snowden has inherited his brother Frank ' s bowling alleys and is doing great. In his spare time, he is taking flying lessons. As reporter of the Daily Bugle, Jean Gra- ham covers all the news of interest. Some of it is pretty exciting, too, but she loves everv minute of it. MAE SHING FRED JOHNSON bile waiting for the Navy to come home, . lice Murdoch is an office worker in a tex- tile company. .She visits quite often with Alice Nourse, who owns a restaurant on the Cape, and we hear that the steaks are de- licious . Tune in tonight and hear our versatile little quarterback, Al Gauthier, giving a play by play description of the night game be- tween McBride ' s (jiants and the Detroit Tigers. Al is really a busy little beaver. During the fall he is playing for the Yanks. He uses the excuse of spring training down South to get away so he can g(j salt water fishing. When that girl goes after something, she really attains her goal. That ' s .Saint, of course, who is a very good dancer, too. Right, Jo Anne? It couldn ' t be that you learned that in Taunton, could it? .She is currently appearing in Taunton, describing some of her more vivid assignments. The Taunton audiences certainly ought to apjire- ciate her, too. Have you seen oiu own Danny Anacki .smiling forth on the billboards, advertising Pepsodent? Still smiling at the girls as they go by, Danny? In a hospital in Boston we find Betty Colvin and Theresa Duphily as registered nurses. We ' ll bet they are good ones. too. ' ho could remain down in the dumj ts lis- tening to Theresa ' s comical jokes? . l.so at the hospital is Majorie I ' ike, who makes frequent trips to the old home town between cases. Hugh Bigelow, Representative from lass- achusetts, just introduced a l)ill to prevent the sale of explosive ingredients. He was seen in the Congressional (Jrill dining, as usual, with a certain Titian Blond. As supervisor for the Lobl Manufactur- ing Company, Bernice l arley always gets
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Memorial Higk School Class of Forty - Seven excellent dinner is the result of long train- ing under Mr. Reed in the agricultural de- partment. In Washington, D. C, we find that Alma Canova is a private secretary to a lawyer. By the way, how ' s the navy. Alma? Beatrice Brooks has graduated from hus- iness college and is employed hy a husiness concern in N. Y. She constantly keeps in touch with Anna Gola, who travels around the world getting trade for her ruhher corn- pan} ' . Tiger Nichols, manager of the Nemas- ket Trucking Co., has added several trucks to his husiness to facilitate hiring all his old friends. Mr. Nichols makes frequent trips to Providence to revisit the scene of his foot- hall successes while a student at Brown Uni- versity. He takes some of his precious hours from the husiness to help in coaching the present line. He sparks that line with his now famous slogan 49-50 or fight. Joy is having a gay time trying to learn those Irish songs, so that she can please all concerned. Residing in Edgartown, she paints poetic pictures of things in Glocca Moura. Speaking of painting pictures in poetry, Pepper Martin has become a second Sara Teasdale, and is having her poetic inspira- tions printed by Houghton, Mifflin, and Co., of Stephanianville, N. Y. F ' rofessor McLure has recently startled tlie world by harnessing the atom. His atom pill will do everything from homework to running a passenger liner at a tremendous rate of speed. Let ' s flash the camera ahead ten years or so, and see Jean Anderson in Carnegie Hall. .She has just made her musical debut before a crowd of five thousand pleased critics. She has been acclaimed the number one concert pianist of the nation. (All book- ing agents interested should write her man- ager, c o Plymouth, Alass.) Dev is head instructor of physical educa- tion at Regis College, her old Alma Mater, and rumor has it that she ' s really putting her heart into her work. Oh well, she al- ways was good in sports, anyway. Bill Washburn, now known as the Red- hot Redhead, has recently been jelled the l)est trumpet man of all time. He got his start with the Kennedy combine and climbed rapidl - to stardom. Carl Metzler, who started work on our local paper, has really ex])anded. He is now known as W. R. Hearst, II. After many happy college vears, Carol I love life Chaplain is holding down the position of Dean of Women at M ontaque University. She can ' t seem to stay away from Montaque, even now. It ' s a flash- back from high school days. Who do you think is the highest paid insurance man of today? Who but that glib-talking Mansfield Whitney, who sold the whole English I ' -A class insurance pol- icies during the speech unit ! Nvn se McBane is head nurse at the Jonathan Reed-y hospital in Wareham. I would guess that many of her patients are heart sick, and know that she ' s a .sure cure. George Wood and did ! He is now play- ing star lialfback for the Boston Yanks. Due to his handsome appearance and flashy play- ing, we hear he is drawing some of the biggest Gates in history. A graduate of Syracuse University, Pat Charbonneau is an associate conductor with Shirley Wright in the Donald Dodge Audi- torium in Springfield, Mass. James Cadorette has made a big mark- in the sports world for such a small fellow. He is now playing center field for the C. A. C. (Gaboon ' s Athletic Club) and is really having a good time. No wonder ! Ricey is now being heard over station WDRF as the new, the better, the more convincing Delia Stallis. She can turn on the tear-drops like nothing at all. The show is now being sponsored by Romans and iMills, Inc. The impossible has been done ! A 600 H. P. Diesel engine weighing 65 ])ounds
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