North Attleboro High School - Northern Light Yearbook (North Attleboro, MA)

 - Class of 1940

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,X CD., 85? Mfg EH- , -.J CDM WWI' by .9Vorma jffalinowski and jack 9Voble We, the Senior Class of 1940, with leap year to remember-er-r-r fellows, do bequeath to you, the undergraduates, the following preposterous, but none- theless worthwhile, characteristics necessary to those wishing to graduate from this highly renowned institute of educational guidance: Lois Harden leaves with an ear to the wind -could it be that flying army man, Lois? Dorothea David leaves hoping she will have a little Ford coupe of her own some day--yes, and a grey one too. Lee Sweet leaves Barbara-for a while! iDon't worry he'll get that car runningl. Ruth Carpenter leaves wondering where for should we say ifl she'll find another like lovey-dovey Dietzie. Annabelle Park leaves on a long trip. Go slow on the Hills, Annie. Iohnny Rhude leaves for the Red Sox Training Camp. Gordon Pepper leaves hot on the trail oi another used-car buy. Albert Larsen leaves his hook, line, and sinker technique to Cal Wise. Hope Sagar leaves for Briggs' Corner taking her dancing ability with her. Grace Fawcett leaves her ability to twirl a baton to whomever can learn the art. Leon Sheik Pini leaves in a hurry-rnustn't keep the boys at Frenchie's wait- ing, eh Leon? Loretta Gagnon leaves her quiet and pleasant manner to Mary McAdams. Edie Southway leaves her berth in Madden's drug store to that muscle- inner , Greenie. Tess Pells leaves her athletic ability in the hands of Ieanie with the dark- brown hair McQuaid. Big Shot Lumnah leaves still batting the breeze. Eleanor Hennessy leaves Mr. Hartwell without a regular helper in the lunch room. Krupa Donnelly leaves to go home and practice on his pots and pans. Superman Nittel leaves to rescue any fair Damsel in distress. Double-jointed Hayes leaves some of his height, but none of his weight, to Clinton Appleby. That Lady-Killer Schofield leaves proudly, didn't he show those smart alecks who wrote last year's will that he could graduate this year? Page Twenty-two

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'ii dx. GJgrs'1aN 6H',Q,:-QJMGD 1 as As luniors our athletes really hit their stride, and we had our second unde- feated football season. William Wing, William Hose, Gordon Feid, Norm Hor- ton, and David Sutherland starred on the gridiron. In basketball Horton and Feid were the only Iuniors on the varsity. Baseball had more than its share of luniors with Stiles Simpson, lohn Grimes, Gordon Feid, Walter Murphy, and Iohn Rhude all contributing their share of skillful baseball. The eventful day when We entered school as Seniors finally arrived and we found ourselves wiser and much more matured. CThat is a question for dis- cussion but we won't go into that.l Norman Horton was elected president for the third consecutive time: Eleanor Messier, vice president, for a second time: Norma Malinowski, secretary, for a second time: and Gordon Feid, treasurer, also for a second time. In football, we would have had the third consecutive undefeated season except for a 7-6 defeat. But all in all three seasons with only ONE defeat is something to be proud of. Our pigskin heroes of this year were Norm Horton, David Sutherland, Gordon Feid, Doug White Ca transfer from Mansfieldl, Carl Berglund, Bill Rose, Eugene Lumnah, and lohn Bouchard. Basketball saw the services of Iohn Rhude, Gordon Feid, and Anthony Greco. The same players starred in baseball as in our Iunior year with the exception of lohn Bouchard who became a rookie as a Senior. A Senior Hop and a Senior Harvest Dance were held, and these combined with our other dances held during our four years, the Senior Play, and the sale of football programs on Thanksgiving Day filled our treasury to overflowing. It was this large treasury that made possible the printing of a Senior year book entitled The Northern Light . We graduated one of the richest classes in the history of the school. The Senior play under the direction of Miss M. E. Erving was a tremendous success due to the earnestness of the cast and helpers. For the past three years, several of the girls of our class have starred on the Girls' Varsity Basketball team. Among these are: Grace Fawcett, Ethel Lemaire, Helen Morrell, Genevieve Polefka, Theresa Pells, Ann Park, and Rose Tutelian. As we have said before we are THE class. This was shown by the remark- able record of the debating team which was composed of members from our class. Gorham Underhill, loe King, and Bill Howard have ably filled positions on the debating team for three years. The Red Cap will also suffer greatly by our graduation. It will lose those efficient co-editors, Lois Harden and Bill Howard. It will also be set back by the loss of Ioe King, Bernard Gamache, Elizabeth Boudreau, Barbara Beetlestone, Elizabeth McGuire, Loretta Gagnon, Raymond Rogers, and many Senior Red Cap collectors. The band and orchestra are weakened by the loss of George Hayes, Hope Sagar, Bill Rose, Ioe Kennedy, George Babcock, Carl Berglund, David Lomasney, and Hugh Donnelly. As it may be seen by the preceeding paragraphs the entire program of North Attleboro High School will be upset by our graduating. We all will be very UNHAPPY to leave. A great affection has grown up between we pupils and the teachers. How we shall miss the homework! So it is with heartfelt regret that we, the Seniors, bid you one and all-Adieu. Page Twenty-one



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GX Qws 1,fm--9 s so Cookie Cloutier leaves a quart of gas so the boys won't be able to use that old excuse. Helen Walsh leaves to catch up on her interrupted sleep. Fred Battersby leaves a brother to till his shoes in the Plainville district-or, haven't you given up yet Freddie? Freddie Beaulieu leaves a temporary vacancy in a section of the Chronicle. 11 Go Underhill leaves a mildly bewildered Hazel in his wake. Wolf Berglund leaves his inexhaustive ability to keep right after them to Billy Bowen. Iohnny Bouchard leaves Miss Washburn sighing with relief when she glances at a certain vacant desk. rr Mugger Darrah, that manager ot everything, leaves to probe into the mystery of the one thing he can't manage-women. u Silent Ed Martin leaves his mute silence to Robert Parks. Genny Poleika leaves her extreme good manners to a lot of the under class- men. They need them. Eleanor Gendron leaves still trying to decide between Tony and George. Betty Merrill leaves her good history marks to the Iuniors. They can use them. Doug White leaves to go fishing with that line, so all young girls had better beware. Helen Morrell leaves to Donny Welch her ability to tear down Miss Washburn's arguments on Socialism and Imperialism. Roy Willmore leaves-in answer to the faculty's prayers. Bill Howard leaves his title of best-dressed boy for that killer-diller Dave Walsh to snatch up. Leonie Driscoll leaves her good looks to next year's best-looking. Larry Dugas leaves to continue his good work backing up Beaulieu's tall stories. Ioe King leaves an impression on everyone-at least with that newly acquired Harvard accent. Vivian Marlow leaves her smiling personality for her sister to carry on. Rupe Thompson leaves flipping coins to decide between Wheaton and Eileen-Who said Taunton? Eddy Chabot leaves Milly in the dark, or does he? Richard Morris leaves minus his appendix, but with his vocal cords unimpaired. Max Baer Berger leaves his boxing ability to such as need it. Page Twen ty-three

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