We pirateers made our debut into piratism with our hearts full of spirit and adventure. FALL, 1948 Betty Burkhart has taken charge of our plundering, while Don Galarneau has recorded OUT activities. We have been scheming and training for the strategies which we are to use dur- ing the next four years. These strategies will enable us to fill our vacant treasure chest. SPRING 1949 Ng ,Xp ' swirls! Our Carnival brought many pieces of eight lnto our once empty treas re chest. We really worked hard for the festive occasion. Our neytjattempt to gain loot was aNQPffle for a baseball bat and glove. Beverly Mullaney, 9ur treasurer, hadfthewjob offcounting the gold pieces as we gathered them slowly but surely XX Qgjil rf, ,v FALL 1949 7 iff' fl , o ' ' Q At the start of this second year in our-profession aedince highlighted our money-making schemes. Also the sale of food prepaifd by the,women pirg es brought many riches into the hold. Jim Wason, aided by Don Gala bag, has taken chaig' o our pirateering whileyBertha Stewart has recorded these activities QS,wEEZSngpred on. bg rkggipaggfaff ,::::5gt' SPRING, 1950 K' ex- Y so cl' I 4 Q' gif St. Patrick's Day was the chosen date 65? the olgrtul midxgea'fd5nZe. W racketeers 9 , P S made plenty of gold dub1oons,as a resdlt f this and'other activities which G try Trombley counted. Xs.K 62a'a ff TH lf' FALL,-1950 e as N ffl XXX.. 'K -1-f-s ' xx 7' 'v Ml, Qi? The pirates won all battles which use thgdsbccer and Basketbal ,strategic V The skiing pirates were also victorious this year1sNThexthree trophies captured dded gljtter to our treasures and zest to our ego. Donfdalarneau h ad-captain was proud s were his aide , Q 1 ,AS f 9 Merwin Brillg recorder, CharlotA25Barberg treasu er, Frank Bouchard an the entire crew. SPRING, 1951 mgjj- !!f!!, if '?,. asa.. LW, 'feast - HE' Q Another trophy wa dde t ,the shel a tgrjen ging in the baseball attles. A dance f I 1 f 4' ia V -o x X left us with just a 1 ttlk 1 E's loot to plunder. he ship's-remodeling be Xnxthis Spring. 164' lll Q x 3 FALL, 1951 A Q' -s ,- We madefaisp cial effort to obtain gold pieces by a gefigs of money-making racketts. Sales o Nmagazlne subscriptions, Christmas trees andggla gfpjns dominated the work done by the cap aihs. The Soccer and Basketb 1 strategists, com rising captains, mates and bosuns, again added trophies to-'the' collection Remodel ng wasffxontinued on the ship. X SPRING, 1952 r feffj, Cl.. My Hfffrf X XZ! We gag ed,our1lootxduring thisftgmgfby dances and the sale of photographs. The crew had a sucgessEBl,season. Qag,gin Mer Brill assisted by Leo Hoffman, his aideg Mullaney Vrecordgr, and'Frank Bou hard Treasurer led us through Wthick and thin.n our rreassfe che ,t'6as',bu1ging'KwTth rlches, we attacked the New York. Never had Yorkn bee f3oncuered'by afmoratentdusiastic group. Our first project as louverainl paint NewX ork 'fedfffh6nf though the remodeling was not completed on June 24 we baseball Beverly When the nNew was to all decided to retireffr m the pirate profession and sail our own individual ways into the sea , -- ---7 fl, 5 of nf.. quam Mx ,E sg 14
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S K C50 fl! i 1 6 ABOVE Left to right: First Row: Lois Farrg Mary Hoardg Thelma Becky Jane Mangang Arthur Scouteng Bill Fraserg Hazel Gardnerg Marlene Postg Second Row: Mr. Luther Meekinsg Susanne Walshg Franklin O'Br1eng Larry Ernstg Felix Kornatowskig Donald Greeneg Adolph Kulpag Daniel Buneog Raymond Croneiserg Patricia Becky Third Row: Marion Meshawg Delores Matuszczakg Catherine Scouteng Ellen Sackettg Kay SPSHCGT- BELOW Left to right: First Row: June Reeseg Sharon Mooneyg William Kormang Sally Sessionsg Raymond Bordeng Patricia Mooreg Rosemary Postg Helen Moshierg Second Row: Shirley Stewertg Carol Laughllng Shirley Belknapg Phyllis Mooneyg Mary Beckg Colleen Hallg Frederic Rlppg William Smithg Betty Lustyikg Elizabeth Farnhamg Shirley Kirkg Patricia Keohaneg Mary Coxg Genevieve Mclntyreg Rose Hoffmang Dorothy Foxy Mr. Thomas, Advisor. Third Row: Harry Walshg Steve Posteg Pat Mclntyreg James Bu eog Walter Moscickig Paul Rockerg Arnold Weberg Arthur CompogPh1ll1p Boshartg Nancy Rileyg Darlene Rockerg Sandra Chaseg John Riley.
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