Scituate High School - Chimes Yearbook (Scituate, MA)

 - Class of 1945

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CHIMES 13 I ' lrst row: D. Andrews, A. Condon, Janice O ' Neil, Jane O ' Neill, L. Dwyer R Glynn V Dnnphy v. Mongeau, L. Goddard. A. Limper, C. Anderson. SfcoiKl row: A. Hill, G. Cobbett, T. Bell, C. Weeks, R. Kwell, G. Travers, T. Breen, D. Kennedy, Mr. Dixon, Class Adviser, A. Jenkins, A. Atkins, B. Devine, F. Cole, H. Fettig R. Hill, T. Dwyer, T. Butler. Third row: R. Litchfield, J. .Jenkins, F. Quinn, J. Goddar l, K. Soule, A. Avery, D. Waite. D. Schultz, B. Simmons, J. Arcana, D. Mahoney, R. Rencurrel, L. Baker, E. Bergman, C. Holland. Fourth row: T. Sylvester, S. Turner, B. Harwood, E. Shaw, N. Wyman, G. Hill. P. Manning, I. Murphy, P. Cahir, J. Holcomb, C. Chadbourne, D. Hanlon, J. Tyler, A. Milliken. 1947 Debbie Andrews and Jane O ' Neill STOP! Yes, we mean you! Here ' s the page you ' ve been looking for! This is the record of the class of nineteen hundred and forty- seven, who are now proud sophomores. September brought these bright, ambitious young people hustling through the corridors once again. We ' ve had several new members this year, George Cobbett from Rockland, Alvin Jenkins from Brant Rock, Betty Ann Shaw from Quincy, and Pam Phillips from New Hampshire. September brought about the question of class officers. After the first class meeting, September 28, 1945, the following were elected to represent our class: Bob Glynn, president; Vinnie Dunphy, vice-president; Ginny Mongeau, secretary; and Lawrence Dwyer, treasurer. Mr. Dixon was elected class adviser. Many sophomores participated in sports during 1944 and 1945. Three of our girls received varsity letters in field hockey, and five sophomore boys won their letters in football. We were also well represented in both boys ' and girls ' basket- ball. This year the cheerleaders were made up mostly of sophomore girls. Jane O ' Neill, Annette Milli- ken, Ginny Mongeau, Nancy Wyman and Debbie Andrews made up a good part of the line while many other sophomores backed them up in the huddle. We can ' t forget the all-school play, Johnny on the Spot, because a sophomore had the lead! Richard Rencurrel portrayed Johnny very well, and was supported by a fine cast that included several sophomores. You will be hearing more of us, so be on the lookout for the continued history of the class of nineteen forty-seven!

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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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14 CHIMES First row: P. Webb, V. Goddard, L, Cerilli. E. Karvonen. J. Andrews. J. Keves R Dunphy B. Durant, J. Prouty, P. Hardwick, B. Robischeau, J. Hyland, S. Chadbourne. Seooml ru ' w: J. MacDonald, S. Damon, M. Macy, J. Allen, C. Litchfield, E. Fleming. E. Clapp, D. Sherman, Miss Rowell, L. Karvonen, A. Robischeau, E. Noble, M. Noble, R. Shea, m! Morton, M. Peirce, L. Reddy, J. Miles. Tliinl row: H. Richards, W. Amiot, H. Welch. J. Flynn, H. Fettig, P. Bonney, A. Dolan, J. Schultz, B. Chipman, C. Whitcombe, G. Warren, M. Spinola. J. Bonomi, W. Higgins. Fourth row: G. Jacobucci, R. Rich, A. Ahola, W. Green, J. Varney, R. Fallon, E. Merritt. P. Avery, R. Whittaker, S. Briggs, M. Snow, R. Sternfelt, D. Coombs. T. Stanton, T. Brown L. Towle. 1948 Phyllis Mitchell Louise Reddy ' HE class of nineteen hundred forty-eight officially became freshmen on September 6, 1944. We held our first class meeting in October, ' e elected Brooke Durant as our chief executive; Robert Dunphy as his assistant; Jean Prouty to keep our records; and Jane Keyes to keep the money. Miss Rowell guides our class on its first journey into the blustery world. We had several new members when school opened this year, Janet Allen, Alette Dolan, Betty Karvonen, Lois Karvonen, and Joan Mac- Donald. If you went to the football games last fall, you certainly noticed the freshmen girls that yelled in the huddle. Our cheer leaders were Verdella Goddard, Mildred Morton, Martha Peirce, Ann Robischeau, Barbara Robischeau, and Rae Shea. Although only a few freshmen had a chance to play on the varsity teams many were out for all sports and showed excellent spirit and co- operation in practice. Intramural basketball showed that our class was on the ball as our teams made a very good showing. When playtime came, again our class put its best foot forth and turned out some excellent actors. Alette Dolan, Robert Dunphy, Jane Keyes, Verdella Goddard, and Martha Peirce all played their parts well in the All-School Play. Joan MacDonald acted as prompter. On March 2 a spectacular Freshman Dance was held. Don Leach ' s orchestra furnished the music. Look at the honor roll to see the freshman scholastic standing. Our class has participated in every activity the school has to offer, from buying stamps and bonds to sports and the play. Next year as sophomores, we hope again to show that the class of 48 is all right.

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