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VILHO AHOLA Practical Arts Course. Tall, blue-eyed, complexion fair, He ' ll get along anywhere 6) JOSEPHINE ARCANA Commercial Course. Glee Club, 1, 2, 4. When she laughs the world laughs too, She ' s a girl who ' s tried and true. ANN BUTLER College Course. Class Editor of C ' liinics, 1, 4; Hockey, 2, 3. 4 ; Softball, 3, 4 ; Rasketiball, 2, 3, 4 ; Tennis 3, 4 ; Orchestra, 1 ; Glee Club, 1, 2; Cheerleader 3; Senior Class Play, 4. Hep to the jive and on the ball This little girl will never tall. SCOTT AMIOT College Course. Class President, 3, 4 ; Joke Editor of Chimes, 3 ; Dra- matics, 4 ; Transferred from Haverhill High School, 2. His personality and cheerfulness quite match, Many a girl would like this catch. EILEEN BICKFORD Commercial Course. Always a smile, always a grin, The place lights up when she comes m CATHRINE BROWN General Course. Cla.ss Editor of Chimes, 1 ; Ex- change Editor of Chimes, 4 ; Glee Club. 1. You ' ll find her name is always there. When you speak of being right and fair. OKA BROWN Genel-al Course. Glee Club, 1. Friendly, helpful, shy and kind. Not many like this can you find.
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CHIMES 7 CLss of 1945 Ann Buti er S WE near the end of our last year of school, we review the record of our accom- During these four years we have lost a total of nineteen classmates and gained five new ones. This year we were joined by two new members, Richard Hands from Abington and Louis MacDonald from Braintrce. Sylvia Shapiro transferred to Brighton in the fall. We were all very much disappointed when we lost Paul Mahoney to the Army. For our class officers Scott Aniiot was elected as president; Kenneth Stone, vice- president; Emily Whittaker, secretary; Carmel Manning, treasurer. Mr. Wilcox was chosen as adviser. Our class as a whole has been well represented in all sports, — football, boys ' and girls ' basketball, field hockey, girls ' softball, and baseball. We chose for our senior class play, Honest Abe, a comedy with a historical background about Abraham Lincoln, which was quite different from other class plays that have been presented. The cast wa; a combined group of dramatists and comedians including Tom Macy, Scott Amiot, Richard Hands, Teddy Dunne, Charlie Patterson, Kenny Stone, Edward Swift, Emily Whittaker, Ann Page, Carmel Manning, Barbara Sturm, Jacqueline Cole, Polly Hardwick and Ann Butler. On the honor roll we have had a fair representation of seniors, among them Scott Amiot, Ora Brown, Ann Butler, Richard Hands, Shirley Litchfield, Carmel Manning Ann Page, Mary Santia, Kenny Stone and Emily Whittaker. Kathleen Brown, Polly Hardwick, Beverly Newcomb, and Henry Zollin have won honorable mention. In our class we have many would-be Millers and Dorseys but they have saved their talents strictly for us and have made a very nice showing with Mr. Leach. They are Myron Litchfield, James McCarthy, Thomas Chadbourne and Charles Stenbeck. We hope that they may continue in the field of music. Besides musicians we have some other talents represented. Polly Hardwick, our artist, has made posters and planned decorations for most of our school activities. She has also won awards in many outside contests. Emily Whittaker has been outstanding in the commercial field, passing the highest speed tests in both typing and shorthand. We are quite proud of Emily because she is the first girl to receive her 70-word typing certificate in Scituate High School this year. Emily was also selected by the class to represent the school in the annual Good Citizenship contest, which is sponsored yearly by the Daughters of the American Revo- lution. She will attend a dinner in Boston with girls chosen from other high schools of the state. From these girls one will be chosen who will be given a free trip to Washington. This year we have had one dance, the Senior Social, with Eddy Dolby ' s orchestra. Although it wasn ' t too successful financially, I think those that went had a good time. We had planned to have another dance in March but postponed it because of the weather. We approach the end of the year with mingled feelings. Leaving school means leaving our friends, and leaving everything and everybody that we have been associated with for twelve years. We have been looking forward to graduation for a long time, but now that the time has come, we almost dread it. However, life holds many oppor- tunities today; so here ' s to good luck and best wishes that our future will be successful.
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JACQUELINK COLE SecretariiU Course. Basketball 4 : Drainalics, 4 ; Clieerleittler, 4 ; Chorus, 2. If Jacky is ever off the beam. She comes right back when a man is seen. RICHARD DAMON General Course. Baseball, 1, 2, 3 ; Football, 1, 2 ; Stage Manager All-School PUiy, 4. He is happy, always glad, But when he ' s driving he goes mad I lARIl ILYN EWELL Seeretarial Course. Class Treasurer, 1 ; Class Editor of Chimes, 4 : Cheerleader, 2, %, 4 ; Manager of Hookey, 4 ; Glee Club, 1, 2. Five feet two, with big blue eyes. All around the school she flies. WILLIAM DACEY General Course. Football, 4 ; BasketbtiU, 4 ; Base- ball, 3, 4 ; Stage Managei ' Senior Class Play, 4. Blue-eyed, shy, ,ii good sport is he. And this girl from out West, who can she be? KATHERINE DUFFEY Coniniercial Course. Hoekev, 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club, 2, 4. I.,aughing in the sunshine, laugh- ing in the rain. To our Duff this does pertain. MARY FRESINA Secretarial Course. Happy and gay and very nice. Soon there ' ll be confetti and rice. RICHARD HANDS College Course. Dramatics, 4 ; Transferred from Abington High School, 4. This boy is tall and rather lean, His success in life will soon be seen. RICHARD JENKINS General Course. Manager of Football, 2, 3 ; Base- ball Manager, 2, 3 ; Stage Manager Senior Cla.ss Play, 4. When everything is quiet and dark. At the Lighthouse Dick will park. POLLY HARDWICK College Course. Art Editor of Chimes, 2, 3, 4 ; Stage Manager Senior Class Play, 4 ; Dramatics. 4 ; Pro- grams for All-School Play, 3 ; Glee Club, 1, 4. Polly ' s waiting for that great day, When her Lieutenant comes home to stay. MYRON LITCHFIELD General Course. Dramatics, 3 ; Orchestra, 1, 2, ' i, 4 ; Band, 1, 2, 3, 4. If oar Myron weren ' t on hand, Sciruate High wouldn ' t have a band.
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