Norton High School - Sojourn Yearbook (Norton, MA)

 - Class of 1956

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Class Mis to ry We started our journey westward where we encountered many dangers. Our journey took four years. As our leaders for the first year, we chose: Thomas Bryant, President; Salvatore Amaral, Vice President Marjbrie Hall, Secretary; and Roger Boucher, Treas- urer. On our trip, it was necessary to raise money for our supplies. We held a dance and from it netted a profitable sum. We started our second year ' s journey by choosing new leaders: Thomas Bryant, Presi- dent; Nancy Hallahan, Vice President; Nancy Phillips, Secretary; and Joanne May, Treas- urer. By this time, we were further west and we needed more funds. We decided to have a supper; and then later we held a Valentine dance, Cupid ' s Whirl. At the beginning of our third year, we had succeeded in nearing our destination but our money problems increased. For our leaders, we elected: Thomas Bryant, President; Roger Boucher, Vice President; Wilma Randall, Secretary; and Lawrence Rubin, Treasurer. That year, we were crossing the Rocky Mountains and so we needed more funds and more provisions. We started the year with a supper; and within a month, we had a dance. We sold donuts to cover expenses for our transportation. Still later, we held another dance to help defray our costs. Along the way, we suf- fered many casualties, but finally we managed to cross the mountains. When we were a short distance from our destination, we held a bigger affair, our Junior Prom. The fourth year of our voyage was our busiest. We chose: Marjorie Hall, President; Rose Gorman, Vice President; Nancy Phillips, Secretary; Roger Boucher, Treasurer. As we approached our goal, we needed more money. We were in a new territory and wanted to get acquainted with the people. The best way we could think of was to have a big event and share the profits. The people liked us and urged us to produce a play. This event was very successful, but we still needed funds and so we had another dance and sold Christmas cards. Now, our journey has ended. Through our joys and struggles, we ' ve at last reached our western goal, that Golden Gate of Graduation.

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WILLIAM SHAW A gentleman makes no noise. Senior Play Stage Manager 4; Sport Club 4, Assem- blies 2,3,4; Bowling League 1,2. SARA W. THOMAS Not very tall, not very small, but sweet and fair and liked by all. Yearbook Associate Editor 4; Star Staff Editor 4; Stud- ent Council 4; Senior Play Cast 4; Nursing Club 4; French Club 2,3,4; What ' s What For Teens; Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Assemblies 1, 2, 3,4; Camera Club 1,2,3; Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Angel Chorus 3, 4. ARLENE A. ZWOLENSKY Always with an eye for fun. Yearbook Staff 4; Star Business Manager 4; Senior Play Cast 4; What ' s What For Teens 3,4; Assemblies 1, 2, 3, 4; Exchange Student 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Angel Chorus 1,2; Cheerleader 4; Senior Ticket Play Committee 4, Refreshment Committee 3, 4.



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Zhe Class Will We, the members of the 1956 graduating class of Norton High School being of sound mind, do hereby bequeath our most treasured possessions to the unseasoned under class- men. THE SENIOR CLASS leaves the Christmas Pageant to the Freshman Class. To the Sophomore Class we leave our most carefree moments. We leave the Junior Class with the hope that they will have as memorable a senior year as we have had. BEVERLY BILODEAU leaves her A s in Math to Joan Rand. ROGER BOUCHER leaves his blush to John Crowe. TOM BRYANT leaves his easy-going ways to Harvey Walker. JOHN BUTLER leaves his plaid shirts to Bob Eddleston. AL CHAMILLARD leaves his erratic driving to Dale Clark. GEORGE CHAMILLARD leaves his ' Teddy ' boots to Ralph Kenniston. DOTTIE COURCHINE leaves her giggle to Sandy White. DICK FARRIS leaves his beard to Ed Hallahan. FRANK FRASER leaves his size to Bob Harrison. DAVE FREEMAN leaves the hot pipes on his Olds to Jim Tierney. CINNIE GAY leaves her hill-billy shoes to Janice Massie. JOAN GEFIS leaves her dimples to Gail Henlin. ROSE GORMAN leaves her roller-skating ability to Barbara Fitzgerald. NOE GOUVEIA leaves his Continental Style to Luther Carter. MIDGE HALL leaves her busy schedule to someone who doesn ' t want much sleep. DONNA HERSEY leaves her egg-salad sandwiches to Mr. Kelley. CAROL JACKSON leaves her more-bounce-to-the-ounce to Ann Skolnik. NANCY LEONARD leaves her quietness to Marilyn Martin. PAULA MAIGRET leaves her blond streak to Kay Sullivan. WARREN MARSHALL leaves his cast to Pat O ' Brian. RONNIE MENDLER leaves Mr. Killis ' room in a cloud of smoke. MARION MINGO leaves her blond page-boy to Mary Jane Whitney. NANCY PHILLIPS leaves her coy looik to her sister, Joan. GEORGE POUDRIER leaves ' The Mystery of the Missing Mackeral ' to Doug Weilding. LARRY RUBIN leaves his drive to school from East Hodges Street to David Honey. BILL SHAW leaves his deep voice to Jackie Quebman. SARA THOMAS leaves her big blue eyes to Judy Jenks. ARLENE ZWOLENSKI leaves those Office-Practice blues to Sally Rand.

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