Scituate High School - Chimes Yearbook (Scituate, MA)

 - Class of 1943

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29 SCHOOL NOTES Virginia llefjernan, ' 44 WHY the gloomy looks, chuin? Been think- ing of the good old pre-war days? The days when the gas buggy was practically yours for the asking; the days of old faithful, the saddle oxford; the time when ice cream and gum were as plentiful as scowls around report card time? Life around us is constantly changing, but fortunately we have been able to keep school pretty much the same. Of course we have had our difficulties too. There were fewer football games this year, but the few we did have were good. All the games drew a large crowd with most of the spectators riding bikes or sauntering merrily along dis- covering the basic reason for having two feet. More noticeable even than the decrease in foot- ball games was the cut in the basketball schedule. The large crowds that gathered on Tuesday and Friday nights to cheer for Scituate ' til they were blue in the face and as hoarse as foghorns were entirely absent this year. At the one night game that was played, in Marshfield, a large and lively crowd turned out. War conditions haven ' t affected the orchestra at all, fortunately. The Scituate Symphonic So- ciety, as we ' re thinking of calling it, is as good as last year, if not better. Mr. Samuelson has been teaching in Hingham since March, but is drawn back to Scituate by the magnetic person- alities in the orchestra; so we aren ' t in any dan- ger of falling back into obscurity at present. The orchestra has made three public appear- ances this year: first, at an Americanization Class program held in the early fall; then at the All- School Play; and, its third and most important engagement, at the Hingham High School in the spring. Have you noticed that every time you tell people you live in Scituate they say, Oh yes, that ' s where they have the sea moss, clams, and Scituate High ? I tell you, friends, Scituate is on the map — and do you know why? It is because we put it there. Look in the paper almost any day and you ' re apt to see pictures or read an article about something we ' ve done. First it was the star field hockey team w ith a picture of its bevy of beauties who have their coach ' s winning ways. The pic- ture and a story were printed in the Boston Herald. Next came views of the illustrious orchestra, that bouncing bunch of Bach, Beethoven and Boogie woogie beaters, taken by a Boston Post photographer. As Shakespeare once said, An orchestra by any other name would smell as sweet or was it A rose, etc? All joking aside, Mr. Samuelson has done a marvelous job of converting a group of kids barely out of the scale age into something that sounds almost professional. School has a lot of bright spots to cover the black ones, such as report cards, final exams, etc.; and one of the bright spots is the assembly perio d held more or less regularly every Thurs- day morning at 9:05. We can expect almost any- thing from a Punch and Judy show to a Quiz Kids program. One of the most popular assemblies, the Brock- ton Band, couldn ' t appear this year because of transportation difficulties. However, we had an excellent musical program when Miss Maxim and Miss Reynolds of the faculty entertained us with piano duos. Ethel HoUis appeared on the same program as vocalist. The most enthusiastically-received 9:05 gath- ering was the Quiz Kids in the persons of Pat Butler, Maria Mansfield, Dave Quinlan, Bob Ren- currell, Donald Hattin and Terry Butler with Matthew Miles acting as M. C. These kids were really on the ball, as you might say. I won- der what kind of vitamins they eat! The Punch and Judy show threw us all back to our pigtail and Eton cap days. One of J. Edgar Hoover ' s sleuths came to us one day and gave us a very interesting talk. Another speaker who made a great hit with everyone, especially those in the left and right sections of the auditorium, was Lieutenant Archie Damon of the Class of 1938. He gave us a first- hand account of the fight in the Pacific area which was sometimes grim, often amusing, but always gripping. As we look back over this past school year, we realize how much fun we are still allowed to have regardless of war. In practically every other country in the world today, young people are deprived of their liberty, their right to make of their lives whatever they choose. When we stop to think of it, we ' re pretty lucky, aren ' t we? So why the gloomy looks, chum?

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28 HONOR ROLL The following names have appeared on the honor rolls of the first three marking periods: SENIOR HIGH High Honors AH A ' s Maria Mansfield Matthew Miles SENIORS HONOR ROLL All A ' s and B ' s Anderson, Francis Hendrickson, Robert Rouleau, Joan Stark, Helen Wilder, John Appel. Donald Hersey, Maryloii Santia, Lillian Tindall, Howard Williams, Frances Hattin, Marjorie Watts, Earle Crowley, Patricia Bartlett, Marguerite Billings, Barbara Bournazos, Louis Brown, Laura Holland, Theodore Amiot, Scott Brown, Kathleen Cole, Jacqueline Lavoine, Martha Secor, Dorothy Honorable Mention — All A ' s and B ' s but one Drew, Ronald Hill, Marion Kinsley, Ruthann McLean, Patricia JUNIORS HONOR ROLL All A ' s and B ' s Bonney, Merial Fisher, Marilyn Jarvis, Anne Damon, Merilyn Goddard, June Joseph, Fay Preston, Lyman Quinlan, David Honorable Mention — All A ' s and B ' s but one Evans, Jane Fuller, Arnold Queeney, Mary Roideau, Robert SOPHOMORES HONOR ROLL— .4 A s and B ' s Macy, Thomas Page, Ann Manning. Carmel Patterson, Charles Whittaker, Emily Honorable Mention — All A ' s and B ' s but one Jenkins, Richard Litchfield, Myron Litchfield, Shirley Wilder, Genevieve Brown, Butler, Ora Ann McCormack, Mary Peirce, Catherine Hall, Frank Zollin, Roger Rencurrel, Robert Stone, Kenneth Adams, Bruce Dobbs, Marylou Douglas, Jean Barrows, Raymond Dunphy, Carol Rouleau, Santia, Mary Shapiro, Sylvia Stark, Elizabeth FRESHMEN HONOR ROLL— All A ' s and B ' s Fleming, Charles Holcomb, Robert Manning, Robert c ' ririzpn, Jean Litchfield, John McCarthy, Marie Hattin, Donald MacNeil, Stuart McDonald, Helen Tindall, Barbara Wliittaker, Ruth Honorable Mention — All A ' s and B ' s but one Graham, Ann Jenkins, Thelma McKenzie, Anne Hersey, Jean Jenney, Stephen McPherson, Donald Patricia Welch, Betty Anne Whittaker, Marjorie Newcomb, Beverly Stenbeck, Charles McLean, Forbes Powers, Joan Riani, Madeline Mongeau, Robert Miles, Paul Yuhr, Daniel JUNIOR HIGH High Honors All A ' s Butler, Terence, 8; Cahir, Patricia, 8; Callahan, William, 7; Prouly, Jean, 7 Andrews. Deborah Devine, Robert Dwyer, Lawrence Chadbourne, Cynthia Cerilli, Laura Cooper, Gary Damon. Shirley Briggs, Stanwood GRADE 8 HONOR ROLL— A s and B ' s Fresina. Rocco Hill, Gladys Milliken, Annette (ioddard, James Ho lcomb, Jean Mongeau, Virginia Goddard, Ligi Kennedy, Donald Murphy, Isabelle Wyman, Nancy Honorable Mention- -All A ' s and B ' s but one Dunphy, ' incent Holland, Constance GRADE 7 HONOR ROLL— All A ' s and B ' s Fleming, Elizabeth Keyes, Jane Noble, Eleanor Flynn, Jim McLean. Roger Noble. Mary Jacobucci. Gabriel Miles. Josephine Peirce. Martha Spinola, Manuel Honorable Mention — All A ' s and B ' s but one Goddard, Verdella Rich, Robert Richards, Harry Webb, Priscilla Soule. Edward Thatcher, Edmund Weeks, Christopher O ' Neil, Jane Reddy. Louise .Savage. John Southard. Priscilla Towle, Leland



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30 ClliiDiiies ORCHESTRA Pianos: M. Damon, C. Manning, E. Whittaker. Cello: M. Quinn. Violins: P. Butler, V. Heffernan, C. Peirce, A. Heffernan, P. Cahir, B. Chipman. Bass: J. Walsh. Ti!BAs: G. Curtis. D. McPherson. Clarinets: C. Stenbeck, R. Rich, D. Quinlan. French Horns: A. Page, F. McLean. Bass Drum: A. Fuller. Trimpets: H. Tindall. F. Hall, R. Bresnahan, E. Merritt. M. Richmond. L. Towle, J. Goddard. Snare Drums: J. McCarthy, W. Swift, H. Welch, E. Myers. Trombones: T. Holland. A. Anderson. C. Weeks. Cymbals: R. Finnie. Baritone: M. Litchfield. BAND First Row: R. Finnie, E. Myers, P. Butler. D. Quinlan. H. Welch. J. McCarthy, R. Rich, C. Stenbeck Second Row: L Richmond. L. Towle. E. Merritt, F. Hall, H. Tindall, R. Bresnahan, G. Curtis, D. McPherson, AL Litchfield, A. Anderson, T. Holland, C. Weel s

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