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0602 Your yearbook does not reach your hands without considerable worry and scrambling on the part of the staff and advisors. Our first task, under the guidance first of Mr. Deich and later of Mr. Allen, was to solicit advertisements and sponsors to help finance the yearbook. This occupied our attention during the early months of the school year. During the last days of the year, our advisor, Miss Wetherell, became ill and we were seriously behind schedule until Miss Alden was appointed in her place. Then we were able to begin the actual putting together of the book, in earnest. We compiled senior activities lists, found suitable quotations, passed our class polls, totaled the results, and wrote class histories. We made preliminary layouts, had photographs taken, selected proofs, obtained glossies, set up pages, had the necessary copy typed, reduced pictures to the proper proportion, and indicated the actual size in which they were to appear. Then we checked and double checked each operation. We Watched with great relief as the last copy shipment left the High School. As this is written the job of promoting and selling the yearbook is about to begin, and we hardly know what is in store for us in this branch of the business of making your yearbook. You can now see, I hope, that your yearbook does not come ready-made when the school signs a contract with a publishing firm, but entails a great effort from many sources. It is with great pride and a sense of accomplishment that we present you THE ORANGE PEAL. We hope you will derive ever-increasing pleasure from it throughout the years. GARY ISEMINGER Editor-in-Chief 14? mad? .lead Since the Class of 1954 entered Memorial High School, we have experienced many changes. Our shyness as freshmen was apparent to us as it was to others. We were entering a whole new world. When we left our freshman year and entered as sopho- mores, our shyness turned to the usual silliness that sophomores possess. Our junior year was filled with plans for our junior Prom. As seniors we were too busy to enjoy the honor of our superiority, since our graduation plans took many hours of preparation. Memorial High has changed also during the time we have been students here. When we were sophomores we saw the Washburn Unit being erected beside us. A little later our lunchroom family became much younger because our Washburn friends were com- ing here to eat. Then, too, our gym has been equipped with modern fluorescent lights. During our senior year Mrs. Pardey was given a new office. Now the girls need no long- er meet her in the back of the auditorium. Finally, as seniors we have enjoyed the new height of our water fountains. No more getting on our knees for drinks! Many new classes and organizations were added while we were members of Memorial High School. The Driver Education Program was completely different from anything we had ever had before, many members of our class took advantage of this. The Silver Society was added in our sophomore year. This gave our good citizens a chance to be recognized. On entering our junior year we were greeted by a new period schedule. This was liked by some and disliked by others. As we leave Memorial High School, we become citizens of Middleboro. It is up to us that the students after us have the facilities they need. Having been students our- selves, we shall be more alert to these needs. CAROL KERN Auiytant Editor
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'YW .svpslkhisn ANUSZCZYK, BARBARA The truth if always the Jtroztgert m'gumet1t. Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4. BANTA, IRENE Still uvzteri run deep. Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4g Pro Merito 3, 4. f BARTLETT, BASIL junior Red Cross Collector 2, Vice President 3, Presi- dent 4g Student Council 2, President 4, Basketball Second Team Letter 2g Traffic Squad 3, 43 Pro Merito 3, 43 Class Vice President 33 Track 3? Junior Prom Committee. BECKMAN, RUSSELL All thingy will rome to lzim who will but wait. Thursday Choir 1, 2, Census Committee 4. BLANCHARD, JULIA It if only the lg?101'd7Il who defpiye edumtiotzf' Girls' League 1, 2, 3. 43 Lunch Room Assistant 23 Senior Play Committee. BOGIGIAN, LEON Di,fpeme with trifle,f. Baseball Letter 3, 4g Student Council 3, Class Vice President 4. BOHNING, FREDERICK Football Manager 1, 21 Basketball Manager 1, 2g Baseball Manager 1, 2: Training Choir 1, 2, 33 Band Manager 2. 3. 4: Orchestra Manager 2, 3, 4g Census Committee 4. BOILEAU, DoR1s Of mtzmterr gentle, of affections mild. junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 43 Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4: Silver M 2, 3, 43 Pro Merito 3, 45 Cabot Club.
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