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Clan of 1952 02)£ Jacqueline Jones High above all earthly powers . Li k es a goal 1 hat seems afar. — — B- rrw t tut: Lee 3 m in ' ve 3 us Jcai se VOL w lat ve a e. No matter what our aim be As we go on our separate way. We ' ll ne ' er forget the fun we ' ve had Living with you, day by day. a J(Z tppicwa8P.i 4P- « We now depa - piing tribute to you. Our dear old M. H. S.
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Robert Hinckley, David Caswell, Patricia Sullivan, Virginia Turner. Jean Staples, Arthur Newcomb, William Warner, Dorothy Thompson. •Senior C iaSA f oii MOST POPULAR MOST DRAMATIC MOST WITTY MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED BEST DRESSED MOST FRIENDLY MOST INTELLECTUAL BEST DANCERS MOST BASHFUL BEST NATURED BEST ALL ROUND MOST ARGUMENTATIVE MOST ATHLETIC BEST LOOKING MOST TALKATIVE MOST INDUSTRIOUS DID MOST FOR CLASS BOY Ralph Levesque Alan Foster George Marois Alan Foster Robert Hinckley Joseph Powers George Marois Alan Foster Arthur Newcomb David Caswell Ralph Levesque William Warner Darryl Moffett David Caswell William Warner Alan Foster Alan Foster GIRL Virginia Turner Jacqueline Jones Lucy Becker Mary Rudolph Patricia Sullivan Jacqueline Jones Mary Rudolph Virginia Turner Dorothy Thompson Jacqueline Jones Jacqueline Jones Catherine Fornaciari Jean Staples Mary Rudolph Lucy Becker Mary Rudolph Mary Rudolph Catherine Fornaciari, Lucy Becker, Joseph Powers, George Marois. Alan Foster, Mary Kay Rudol Jacqueline Jones.
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Lor is Jacob son Ralph Lesesque Lucy Becker, our class wit, who is a nurse at St. Luke ' s Hospital, is now keeping her patients in stitches, instead of her classmates. Every resident of Middleboro will have a swim- ming pool in his yard in about six years. These will be gifts from Richard Delongchamps, Mid- dleboro ' s own millionaire, who found oil on his land. Pauline Joncas is the private secretary to the first woman President of the United States of America, who is none other than our former classmate — Carolyn Ryder. It was a close race between Carolyn and George Marois, whose plat- form insured better treatment for teachers and the feeble-minded (thinking of his classmates, no doubt.) However, since it was a new party, it didn ' t have the financial backers. In ten years a Sunday morning will not be complete unless each resident of Middleboro can hear the awe inspiring sermons delivered by Robert Hinckley, Minister of the Baptist Church. Soon after graduation the church bells rang for Betty Canova, Barbara Deane, Cathy For- naciari, and Lois Malaguti. Charlene 1 urney, part owner of the Turney Greenhouses, supplied the bridal bouquets. All the trucking between New York and Boston will be done by the Nemasket Transportation Company. The owner of this million dollar con- cern is Philip lampietro. Mary Kay Rudolph has been in the Mass. Gen- eral Hospital for two years — not as a patient, but as the Superintendent! Since she has taken over this job the hospital has been over-crowded by men patients. Elizabeth MacNeill Virginia Turner The reason why there were so many outstand- ing gowns at the Junior Prom this past year was due to the fact that they were originals, designed by Dorothy Rose. We were just informed that Lorraine Bena and Lois Bessey heard of the shortage of women in Alaska and immediately went there to catch a man, but apparently they couldn ' t run fast enough; because it was heard that there were two lovely ladies selling sunlamps to the Eskimos. If you would like to start a 4-H club, get in touch with Hilda Blanchard, who is the head of the Extension Service for Plymouth County and who no doubt will someday be the head of the main office in Washington, D. C. Joan Johnson, who began her secretarial work at the information desk at Winthrop 8c Atkins, is now private secretary for Mr. Atkins. Other girls, who work in the office are Joanne Shurtleff and Norma Quigley. Eileen Coffin and Natalie Robbins went to Washington, D. C, to work for the government, but as there were so many big wheel Donkeys and Eelephants there, they decided to come back to little Middleboro where they are secretaries at the Plymouth Shoe Company. Marilyn Leary, who was selected as the Cran- berry Queen of 1954, is secretary at the Cran- berry Sales Co. Because of the friendliness of Barbara Maxim and Madeline Barros, who are also secretaries there, the sales have shot sky high. The Middleboro branch of the First National Stores will occupy half of the block it is now lo- cated on. Donald Kennedy is its General Man- ager.
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