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AlAKY SAXTIA SecTctaiial Course. Ty|)lns; Staff ot Chimes, 1; Cloe Club. I. I ' veryone likes her such a lot, Her character could imt be bmiKht. (. ' IIAKMiS V. STKXBKCK I ' racticiil Course. Orchestra, 1, 2, 3. 1; Buiil. 1, 2. :i, 4. Ill class he is often silent, l!ii; we all know he is very re- liant. KK.XNETH STONE Oeneral Course. Vice-Presirlent, 3. 4 ; Football, 3. 4 ; Basketball, 2, 4 ; Base- b ill. 3. 4 ; Stage Manager All- School Pbiy. 4 : Property Man- ager All-School Play, 4 ; Senior Class Play, 4 ; Glee Club, 1, 2. Kenny ' s car ' s the kids ' delight, When he goes by, oh wliat a fright ! ICDWARD SWIFT Scientific Course. Football, 2, 3, 4 : Basketb ill. 4 Senior Class Play, 4. For music Eddis h.is a errilic flair. His favorite is Jeanie With the Ijight Brown Hair. HEXRY ZOLLIN General Course. Henry thinks of horses only. And .so never will he be lonely. THEODORE DUNNE General Course. Football. 2, 3. 4 ; Baseball. 3 ; Basketball, 4 ; Stage Manager Senior Class Play, 4 ; Stage Manager All-School Play, 4. It ' s a good thing elephants don ' t fly. And Sonny knows the reason why. lOlJZ.MIiri ' II .S ' I ' ARK Secretarial Course. Class Editor of ( ' liinic!t, 4. When .lohniiy comes marching homo a ' .;ain, ' Those Irish I ' lyes will smile and then . . . THERIOSA G. STEVERMAN Commercial Course. Gloe Club, 1, 2, 4. Slow and easy, a bu(Id. of ,ln ' s She ' ll always hav w licrcver she goes trienils BARBAIiA STURM tJeneral Course. Senior Class Play, 4; Trans- ferred from Fairbury High, in Nebraska. From Memphis to Mobile, from Greenbush to Alaska, This girl came way from Ne- braska. (EMILY WHITTAKER General Course. Secretary of Class, 1, 2, 3. 4 ; Assistant Business Manager of Chimes. 3; Business Man- ager of Cliimes, 4 ; Hockey, 2, 3, 4 ; Basketball, 1,2 3 4 ■ Tennis, 1, 2, 3, 4 ; Softball, 3, 4 ; All-School Play, 4 ; Senior Class Play, 4 ; Orchestra, 1, 2 ; Glee Club, 1, 2. Emily is most versatile. Surely she ' ll go many a mile. .JACQUELINE WEBB Secretarial Course. A (|uiet little girl they say. But she ' s busy every day. PAUL MAHONEY Football. 3 : Manager Football, 4 ; Inducted in U. S. Army, October 9. 1944. We will always remember Paul, He is handsome, straight, and tall. Into the Army he did go. To help beat the Axis foe. To come home again he ' ll strive. Back to the Class of 45.
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[ -Mm SHIRLEY LITCHFIELD Secretarial Course. Assistant Stage Manager All- School Play, 4 ; Prompter Senior Class Play, 4; Glee Club, 1. Shirley is shy but always gay, Success is sure to come her way. THOMAS MACY. JR. College Course. Assistant Editor of Chimes, 3 ; Editor of Chimes, 4 ; Football, 4 ; Dramatics, 3, 4. This boy always gets around ; To fa me and fortune he is bound. I AM Ks McCarthy Practical Arts Course. KootbiyNTl. 2, 3. 4 ; Baseball, 1, g Ji i ; Orchestra. 1, 2, 3, 4 ; ,,v nd, 1, 2. 3. 4. . iiimie is our drummer boy, I ' o many a jive-fan he ' ll bring joy. LOUIS H. MacDONALD, JR. General Course. Literary Editor of Chimes, 4 ; Transferred from Braintree High School, 4. The words he uses, gIor - be. They ' re forty times too long for me ! CARMEL MANNING College Course. Treasurer, 3, 4 ; Class Editor of Chimes, 2, 3 ; Hockey, 2, 3, 4 ; Rasketball, 2, 3, 4 ; Tennis, 3, 4 : Softball, 3, 4 ; Orchestra, 1, 2 ; Glee Club, 1, 2 ; Dramatics, 4. Sometimes quiet. More often a riot. ADELVA MORTON Commercial Course Cheerleader, 3 ; Glee Club, 4. Happiness is .around the bend. When her gob comes home again. ho BEVERLY A. XEWCOMB Secretarial Course. Typing staff of Cliimes, 4 ; Glee Club, 1. Happy in the morning, happy at night. This yo ung lass is always bright. ANN PAGE College Course. Sports Editor of Cliimes. 4 ; Hockey, 2, 3, 4 ; Basbetball, 1, 2, 3, 4 ; Softball, 3, 4 ; Tennis, 1, 2, 3, 4 ; Orchestra, 1.2; Glee Club, 1, 2 ; Cheerleader, 3 ; Senior Class Play, 4. She ' s a girl that ' s really swell. In basketball she does excel. GEORGE O ' NEIL General Course. Class President, 1 ; Football, 3 ; Basketball, 2, 4 ; Baseball, 1, 2, 4. George is surely our class wit. And he isn ' t afraid of using it. CHARLIE PATTERSON General Course. Football, 2, 3, 4 : Basketball, 2, 3, 4 ; Ba.seball, 2, 3, 4 ; Track, 3-, 4 ; Dramatics, 4 ; Stage Manager Senior Class Play. 2, 3, 4. His cap is set to graduate. And then he has another date
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12 CHIMES J- ' irst row: L. J[atthe vs. T. Jenkins, J. Warren, A. Ainslie, M. Riani, J. Litchfield R. Holcomb C. Dunphy, C. Fleming, J. Hersey, M. McCarthy, P. Rouleau, A. MacKenzie. Second row: A. Heffernan, B. Tindall, R. Whittaker, H. MacDonald, A. Patterson, S. Whitcombe, S. Reid, G. Shone, M. Damon, E. Feola, J. Powers. ' I ' lilnl row: W. Swift, C. Vickery, B. Welch, A. Curran, A. Graham, E. Callahan. J. Franzen, C. Allen, D. Vaughn, M. Cole, D. Yuhr, R. ilongeau. Fourth row: R. Dwyer, W. Vining, L. Cerilli, R. Flaherty, S. Jenny, A. James, S. Bru ' tlett, D. McPherson, D. Hattin, P. Miles, F. Damon, R. Roberts. L mJJ o- Patricia ON SEPTEMBER 6, 1944, the former sopho- more class returned as juniors. After every- one was accounted for, we noticed a few additions to the group, Anne McKenzie, Alden James, Shirley Reed, Charlotte Allen and Thelma Jenkins. When election time came, the following officers were elected: president, Charles Fleming; vice- president, Robert Holcomb; secretary, Carole Dunphy; treasurer, John Litchfield; and class adviser. Miss Vines. When the autumn spirit filled the air, many boys of our class donned football togs. At the same time most of the girls appeared in shin- guards, knee pads, and such equipment for the hockey season. The Junior Social in December was a big suc- cess. Those on the committee were Barbara Tin- dall, Ward Swift, and Alden James. Also in December, the All-School Play Johnny r 7946 Rouleau on the Spot, was previewed. When Miss Gile announced it, many from this class tried out and got parts. After the fall sports, basketball became the main interest for both boys and girls, and many juniors could be seen playing on eith er first or second teams. The Junior Class Assembly on March 29, was a Truth or Consequences program which proved very enjoyable. The committee for this program was under the supervision of Carole Dunphy, and consisted of Dick Flaherty, Barbara Tindall, Betty Welch, Dick Dwyer, and Peggy Cole. The Junior Prom which was scheduled for May 4 turned out to be a great success. This dance was put on under the direction of Barbara Tindall and her committee. In view of the notable participation of our class members in school events so far, we are confident of success in our senior year.
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