Middleborough High School - Timaron Yearbook (Middleborough, MA)

 - Class of 1948

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Memorial High School [ ]) Class of Forty - Eight Grove Street, now owns a CARD shop. See John for greeting cards for all occasions. THOMAS BUJANSKI was always so quiet in his clays at M. H. S. that we were astonished to hear that he is touring the state giving campaign speeches. After be- coming a well-known lawyer, he entered politics and is now running for governor of Massachusetts. All your old classmates will vote for you, Tommie. ANN O ' NEIL is achieving her dream of learning about life as she tours the globe lecturing on World Peace, a subject she so often talked about back in her high school clays. LORRAINE GORRIE and JOYCE HEGARTY are fashion illustrators for Seventeen in New York. With their artistic ability and love of clothes we know they 11 be a great success. FRANCIS BUZZ DOSARI. a gradu- ate of the University of Massachusetts, has taken the position of coach at Holy Cross. We hear that with his winning personality and great ability he has spurred his teams on to five undefeated seasons. EDWARD CARR must have changed his mind about retiring at twenty-one, for he is selling cars for the Ford Company. During his school clays he was so interested in his own little buggy that he now makes cars his business. High School didn ' t agree with BETTY LOU TESSIER very well and so after graduation she went to California to re- cuperate. That was several years ago — she isn ' t back yet. Guess we ' ll have to take a trip out there and see what the attraction is. MEREDITH CASWELL, after taking care of all the neighbors ' children during her high school clays, has now opened a nursing school. She is doing well. Good practice, too, Meredith. TERRY DAHLQUIST, graduating from the American University, became a history professor at De Pauw University, but he has recently given up his position to become our current Secretary of State. After making such a hit with the girls at M. H. S., DAVID OSBORNE has gone to Hollywood, where he has overcome his shy- ness and is now a popular singer, even sur- passing Frankie. GENE KRUPA has finally retired leav- ing only one ace band drummer. We re- fer, of course, to BILLY MC BANE, who is currently featured at his own night club in New York. BETTY KENDALL, who loves North Carolina, listens nightly on the radio to Mid- dleboro singer who made good in Holly- wood. She got the man she wanted. Who was your final choice, Betty??? DONNIE MITCHELL has become a church historian. Beware, girls ! It is re- ported that he is especially good on dates. ALLEN LEWIS joined the Navy, but after three years he resigned and became head of a high school agricultural depart- ment. AGNES MURDOCH became Middle- boro ' s school nurse. She states unequi- vocally that chewing gum is very bad for the teeth and prohibits any patient of hers from doing it. HENRY MAROIS, who back in high school days stated that his ambition was to become Middleboro ' s professional bum, has returned to America after travelling the world for many years. He recently be- came editor of the Hobo Nezvs. After four years of hard work, HERBIE GIBBS graduated from Northeastern Uni- versity with high honors. He then joined his friend and former classmate, DONALD ROSfiN, who graduated from Tufts. At present the} ' are engaged in an engineering project to build a series of bridges across the Nemasket River. Both GENEVA GAROFALO and JOY- CE CALDWELL have graduated from Sturdy Memorial Hospital and have stayed there to work. We hear they are both doing very well and are excellent nurses. JEAN FERSON, who wrote so many interesting articles for the Sachem, has given up her duties as Dean of Jackson College to become an author. She already has sev- eral best sellers on the market. RAYMOND BAKER, famous for his criticisms in class meetings, is now a well- known corporation lawyer. He has taken time off from his duties in Washington, D. C to write a book, which I know he would

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Memorial High School [ ] Class of Forty - Eight real frequent trips to Camp Edwards and for civilian reasons, too ! ! EDDIE ( W hen I ' m with Barhara) OUE- EETTE completed his training at a milk- tester school, and is now State Milk In- spector of Massachusetts. foyful JOHN SOWYRDA and Noisy NICKY PAWLAK joined the Army soon after graduation and we hear that Uncle Sam is keeping them in for a second hitch because they are such good potato peelers. AGNES (Let ' s lock her out ) SCHOBEL has her own stables now, and we hear she has entered a horse in the Kentucky Derby this year. Wanna make a bet??? RUTH (I never get a tip) SALLEY is in the Tayloring business now, and we hear she is just crazy about her work. JOE (I dunno) SILVA owns his own garage now, and he calls it the YOU BREAK IT, I ' LL HAVE SOMEBODY FIX IT SHOPPE . Joe has plenty of busi- ness because he is such a nice guy and such a capable mechanic. LORRAINE (I wish I were in Plymp- ton) TANGUAY moved to Plympton soon after graduation, and now has a full time job as secretary in Lorry ' s Garage . BETTY (I ' m not half so beautiful to- day as I usually am) THOMPSON has a little business of her own down on Lincoln Street. She is proprietor of a music shop where she specializes in RECORDS . She highly recommends her favorite, MY BUD- DY. NANCY ( My favorite color is Red) CORSINI has finally bought a car of her own with a built in stove for making coffee. Nancy has just had the inside of the car done over in that new shade of RED. LEO (Come up and see my etchings) HAGAN still spends his summer in New Orleans where be now has an annual ex- hibition of his paintings. Since JOANNE (Get out of the road here I come) MAHONEY has been out of school she has had to buy a new car every fall. It seems she wears them out running over sharp people ! ! ! MARILYN (Where there ' s a will, there ' s a way) CHURCHILL is still working dili- gently at her job as secretary in the Town 1 I all, but is thinking of retiring soon and joining forces with the handsome pro- prietor of the Twin Elms Market, which was her favorite hangout during high school days. FRANK (I ' m reallv Sinatra in disguise) MIRAB1TO has gained the title of World ' s Heavy Weight Champ. He got his start in good old M. H. S. His singing between the rounds attracts many female admirers to his fights. ARDAVAST (Guess I ' ll take a day off to go fishing) KAYAJAN has taken over the Nemasket Spring Beverages Company and is a whiz at it. In his spare time he takes a few bottles of tonic and goes fishing, just like he did in high school. BARBARA (Men... I hate ' em!) SHURTLEFF has turned H awaiian. As soon as she was through high school she took the first boat over, and no one has heard from her since. Give us the low down, will ya, Red ? JEAN (I know a guv named Hank) LE BARON has left Middleboro to live in North Falmouth. We understand that she and a certain Mr. Hall have decided that two can live as cheaply as one. DOROTHY (I ' ve only been late four times) MURPHY has at last found her millionaire husband, and lives a life of lux- ury in a penthouse overlooking the Hudson. But even as she sings Penthouse Serenade, she still recalls the good old days at M. H. S. ARNOLD (I ' m kinda shy) THOMAS is now owner of the Thomas Trucking Concern . He stepped right into his fath- er ' s shoes and is doing an excellent job. If ever you need anything, just call on Spark- y, the guy with a twinkle in his eye. KEVIN (I ' m here to talk about the T. V. A.) CASEY is now an engineer down in Tennessee. The T. V. A. is the project he is in charge of, and he is reconstructing it with his own special techniques. GORDON (I ' ll work till I find some- one to support me) MILLS, at the present time in Brazil, is operating an elite nite spot which is well attended by the local cafe society. Says Gordon, quote. This is the life. unquote! JOHN ( I got a gal named Joan ) BIAN- CfllNI, the successful merchant of West



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Memorial High School [ ] Class of Forty - Eight recommend to all his old classmates. The title is Baker ' s Rules on Parliamentary Procedure . ROBERT STAPLES, excelling in math- ematics in high school, decided to take up engineering. After graduating from M.I. T., he went to Europe to do reconstruction work. ANITA LEWIS, following through with her interest in horses, has recently opened her own riding academy. We understand she has a very profitahle business. DICK (Just let me take life easy) WESTGATE is president of his newly formed Do-Nothing Labor Party. He has succeeded in obtaining his life ' s goal ■ — not to work ! His righthand man is CARL (The Voice) DUPRE. They have an an- nual contest to see which one can do the least. There has been no winner as yet be- cause Dick and Carl are always tied. ROLAND (Farming is easy) MILLS has just sent to Washington for a patent. He plans to cross potatoes with air planes so he won ' t have to dig for them. ROBERT (I skin my own) SHAW, a successful fur-trapper in Canada, supplies beautiful furs to the movie colony and to John Powers ' models. Interesting work, says Bob. BERNARD ( School.. . ' tis a dull and end- less strife) SPARROW opened up a gar- age after graduating from a mechanics school in which he fixes everything from cars to scooters. MARY (I ' ll compete with Petty any day) STUART after completion of art school, went to work for Vogue . She is the sole designer of all the Vog ue Origin- als. ANNE (Taunton ' s my stamping ground) GOODRIDGE now tours the country as Arthur Murray ' s danc ' ng partner. In her spare time she still takes active part in those sports that gave her the title of Best Girl Athlete at M. H. S. WILBUR (Don ' t call me a farmer) HATC H is the new linesman for the New England Tel. Tel. His work, though dang- erous, is very interesting to Wilbur. JOYCE ( Framingham, here I come!) JACOBSON went to Framingham Teach- ers ' College and immediately redecorated the girls ' lounge in a modern manner, con- ducive to both study and relaxation. The school is proud of Joyce ' s ability. JOHN (I ' ll meet you in the library) DUTCHER has donated his life ' s savings to build a library for underprivileged child- ren in the slums of Chicago. He feels that every child should have the advantage of using a library as he did in M. H. S. RICHARD HINCKLEY is playing his own symphonies at Carnegie Hall. All the girls with whom he used to be seen so con- stantly at Tripp ' s during high school days are found sitting in the front row whenever Dick appears. WESTON Sonny KELLEY has set- tled down and become a conservationist. As president of the Fish and Game Club, he gives weekly talks on nothing but wild life. Which kind, Weston?? MARY LEWOCZKO took up dietetics and nursing after graduating from M. H. S. She is now in sole charge of the Shaw Home. BETTY JEAN CASWELL is singing with the Metropolitan Opera Company, and in her spare time she paints portraits in her own studio. We predicted she ' d be a suc- cess. DONALD ARCHIBALD has recently moved to Europe where he is teaching the people how to get along with Americans. He got his experience back in high school, where he always got along well with every- one. ROGER NELSON, after graduating, went to work in one of our local stores. A few years later he decided to open a store of his own. We have it on good authority that he now has a profitable business. DICK HELEEN is the largest cranberry grower in Massachusetts. He is also the most eligible bachelor. What ' s the matter, girls??? GENE MC KAY is about to realize his life ' s dream. Next week he will start work on a mural in one of New England ' s largest churches. We know he ' ll do a wonder- ful piece of work. STANLEY PILSHAW, who graduated from the University of Pennsylvania with

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