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14 FlKST Row: R. Brown, R. Devine, L. Bonney. C. Weeks, T. Bieen, D. Kennedy, T. Biillcr. H. Fettig, T. Dwyer, A. Hill. Second Row: L. Goddard, C. Holland, E. Litchfield, J. O ' Neil, R. Rencurrel, R. Frisina. N. Wyman, G. Hill, J. O ' Neill, L. Baker, E. Bergman, F. Quinn, 0. Dolan. D. Andrews. Thiki) Row: R. Whittaker, P. Manning, C. Chadbourne, J. Holcomb, E. Peggs, I. Murphy. S. Turner, C. Anderson, T. Sylvester. D. Hanlon, B. Harwood, J. Jenkins, J. Tyler. A. Milliken. A. Limper, Mr. Sandherg, Class Adviser. FoiiKTH Row: T. Bell, R. Ewell, J. Goddard, R. Glynn, V. Dunphy, L. Dwyer, D. Waite, D. Schultz, B. Simmons, F. Cole, D. Mahoney, A. Atkins, G. Travers. Class of 1947 Janice Tyler nj ' HE Senior High School was an enlivened and X different place this fall, for there was a new class to chat in its corridors and study in its class rooms. This was the class of 1947. The first task set before the students was to elect a class adviser and class officers. They are as follows: class adviser, Mr. Sandherg; presi- dent, Rocco Frisina; vice-president, Richard Rencurrel; secretary, Gladys Hill; and treas- urer, Nancy Wyman. Most of the girls went out for field hocke) and made the second team. Gladys Hill was the only one who made the varsity. Rocco Frisina, Buttons Ewell. and Joe Ar- cana, received their football letters. When the school play was presented, who should be playing the lead but the class ' s own Annelaine Limper. All who saw the presentation of Ann of Green Gables, know what a wonder- ful impersonation she gave as the young heroine. Among the rest of the cast there were three fresh- men: Vinceiil Dunphy, as the young hero, (Gilbert Blylh; Constance Parsons, as the giggling tattle- tale, Josie Pie; and James Goddard as Mood) Spurgeon. On January 29, the class, sharing honors with the Sophomores, gave a dance which followed a ' ictorious basketball game for Scituate against Cohasset. The music was provided by Mel Eddy, which was all the more reason for the Sport Dance to be the first success of 1944. At the end of the first marking period, Ann- elaine Limper and Terence Butler received high honors with all A ' s and at the end of the third marking period Terrence Butler again received all A s, sharing honors with Donald Kenned . Many other members of the class received honors or honorable mention. During the year, the class lost two members, Patricia Cahir who moved to Brookline, and Constance Parsons, who joined her mother in Florida for the winter. Although we did lose two members, we gained four: Annelaine Limper from New Jersey; Betsey Peggs from Marshfield: Burton Siinmons from Pembroke; and Lillian iiakei from Nova Scotia, Canada. ou ' ll be hearing bigger and better things from our class in the future, so follow ' our career.
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dlnDiiiiiies 13 CLASS OF 1946 First Row: D. Yuhr, R. Mongeau, W. Swift, S. MacNeill, P. Miles, R. Roberts, L. Cerilli, F. Damon. SiccOND Row: E. Callahan, J. Powers, M. McCarthy, C. Dunphy, J. Hersey, J. Litchfield, R. Holcomi), C. Fleming, P. Rouleau, E. Bates, J. Warren, A. Ainslie, L. Matthews, Class Adviser Stewart. Third Row: M. Riani, D. Vaughn, R. Whittaker, M. Damon, A. Heffernan, E. Feola, M. Wliiltaker. S. Whitcomhe, A. Patterson, B. Tindall, J. Douglas, A. Curran, M. Manning. FoiiRTH Row: J. Stanton, R. Flaherty, S. Bartlett, D. Hattin, S. Jenney, J. Franzen, A. Graham, B. Welch, W. Crosby, D. McPherson, C. Vickery, R. Dwyer. Class c William LAST September the class of ' 46 came back to school for their second year as students of Scituate High. Early in the fall we held a class meeting and Charles Fleming, Robert Holcomb, Patricia Rou- leau, and John Litchfield were elected president, vice-president, secretary, and treasurer, respec- tively. Mr. Stewart was chosen as class adviser. After he enlisted in the Navy, Mr. Rogers was elected to succeed him. Our class was well represented this year in athletic achievement. Dick Flaherty. Charles Fleming. Ralph Roberts, Cobby Swift, Charles Vickery. William Vining. and Daniel Yuhr won their letters for footall. The girls were well rep- resented in sports also. For field hockey the fol- lowing girls went out: Peggy Cole, Margaret Damon, Carol Dunphy, Lois Matthews, and Pa- tricia Rouleau. In basketball, Charles- Fleming, Robert Hol- comb. and Cobby Swift made the first team. The following members were out for girls ' bas- if 1946 Vining ketball: Anne Heflferman, Joan Powers, Patricia Rouleau, Barbara Tindall, Dorothy Vaughn, and Ruth Whittaker. Betty Ann Welch was assistant manager. The members of the teams were cheered on to victory by the following cheerleaders from our class: Margaret Damon, Emily Feola, Marie Mc- Carthy, and Dorothy Vaughn. The Sophomore Class has had a large number of pupils on the honor roll at each marking period. Ever since the War Bond drive has been on, the two Sophomore home rooms, 206 and 209, have had a competition to see which could get the largest percentage. At the end of March, Room 206 led. 100 per cent of its members hav- ing bought stainps on two occasions. In the fall the Freshmen cooperated wi th us in staging a very successful dance. Ott the whole, the Sophomore Class has been very prominent in the various activities of the school.
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15 HONOR ROLL The following names have appeared on the honor roll at least once during the first three marking periods: High Honors All A ' s Terence Butler, Freshman Donald Kennedy, Freshman Annelaine Limper, Freshman Marguerite Bartlett, Senior Fay Joseph, Senior Honors All A ' s ami B ' s Mar{:iiorilP Bartletl Ricliard Bresnalian Barl)ara Billinps Merilyn Damon Merial Bonny Marilyn Fisher Mary Queeny Scott Amiot Kathleen Brown Ora Brown Carmel Manning Jean Douglas Carole Dunphy Ciiarles Fleming Jean Fran en SENIORS June Goddard Frank Hall Theodore Holland Robert Rouleau JUNIORS Thomas Chadbourne Shirley Litchfield SOPHOMORES Donald llatlin Robert Holcomb Ethel Hollis Mary McCormack Barbara Johndrow Catherine Peircc Fay Joseph Lyman Preston Roger Zollin Beverly Newcomb Ann Page Charles Stenbeck Emily Whittaker Stephen Jenney John Litchfield Paul Miles Barbara Tindall Madeline Riani Stuart MacNeill Maybelle Manning Ruth Whittaker Deborah Andrews Rocco Frisina Terence Butler Ligi Goddard Lawrence Dwyer James Goddard Janice O ' Neil FRESHMEN Gladys Hill Jean Holcomb Donald Kennedy Betsy Peggs Honorable Mention All A s and B ' s but one Annelaine Limper Annette Milliken Patricia Manning Virginia Mongeau Isabelle Murphy Jane O ' Neill Nancy Wyma n Beverly Briggs Laura Brown Seniors Nancy Davis Shirley Huntley Miriam Flynn Arnold Fuller Ann Butler Elizabeth Stark Jacqueline Cole Juniors Myron Litchfield Mary Santia Kenneth Stone Henry Zollin Sylvia Shapiro Charles Patterson Ann Ctirran Margaret Damon Ann Graham Jean Hersey Sophomores Helen McDonald Donald McPherson Betty Welch Alice Patterson Joan Powers Patricia Rouleau Jessie Warren Pat Cahir Vincent Dunphy Janice Tyler Freshmen Lawrence Dwyer Constance Holland Christopher Weeks Elizabeth Litchfield
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