Scituate High School - Chimes Yearbook (Scituate, MA)

 - Class of 1947

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Once Upon a Time Who would ever guess that one of the babies above would grow up to be the boys ' star basketball player? There ' s one little gal who seems to have anything on her mind but the job ol handling the class money. Oh! Dear! Which lassie looks cpiite fright- ened even then? Coiddn ' t possibly be short- hand at that early date! My, my, I never knew this gal was inter- ested in horses. Always thought she had bas- ketball on her mind. Even then she seemed to be thinking of . . . But how coiUd she? I don ' t believe she knew him then. I see oiu- sailor gal loved the water even then. My goodness! Blonde hair! That is cer- tainly a false clue to the identity of this gal. There ' s one girl you can ' t possibly miss; the resemblance to her now is so-o-o clear. Even then, this gal seems to have had that gleam in her eye. Now just look at that little fella— Who ' d ever guess that he ' d ever grow up to the height of six feet. Which one is which? That ' s the problem. It ' s a famous family of athletic girls. Will you look at those eyes! Of course, you ' ve all noticed they haven ' t changed a bit. Who ' d think one of the girls above would this day have Harvard on her mind? Which of the girls above is today ' s favorite French student? Even then Babe loved the snow! Now isn ' t that sweet — I guess she loved animals even then! Rock-a-by Baby — You ' ll never guess who this one is!

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Thfi.ma Silvester Secretarial Course Glee Club, 1, 3, 4; Chorus, All- School IMay, 3. We all knuiu that Thelma is very neat. From the top of her head to the soles of her feel. Geow.e Travers Practical Arts Course George likes to take )iis school irork slow, But ill a car, you should see him irol Shirley Turner Commercial Course Clee Club. 1, 3, 4; All-School Play, 2; Chorus. All-School Play, 3; Basketball, 4; Cheer leading hud- dle, 2. Hiibbu, huhba! Dinti , ditigl That gal ' s got everything! Nancy Wyman College Preparatory Course Treasurer of Class. 1 ; Class Editor of Chimes, 4; Editor of School News of Chimes, 3; Glee Club, 1, 3, 4; Senior Class Play, 4; Prompter. Senior Class Play, 4; Basketl)all, 1, 2, 3, 4; Hockey, 1, 2, 3. 4; Track, 1, 2, 3; Cheer lead- ing. 2, 3, 4. Merry, blue-eyed, carefree Nancy Admits that Third Cliff suits her fancy. Janice Tyler College Preparatory Course Class Editor of Chimes, I; Drama- tic Editor of Chimes, 2; Assistant Editor of Chimes. 3; Editor-in- Chief. 4; Glee Club. 3: All-School Play, 2; Senior Class Play, 4; Cheer leading huddle, 2; Chorus, All-School Play. 3; Band. 3. Janice is a redhead, that you ' ll ad- mit. But she hasn ' t got the tonper that ' s supposed to go with it. Donald Waite Practical Arts Course Property Manager, Senior Class Play, 4. From Greenbush comes this midget small. IVhal vitamin pills made Itim so tall? Rae VVhittaker Commercial Course Orchestra, 1, 2; Glee Club. 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball, 1; Hockey, 1. One sjfell kid is our gal Rae, The Coast Guard thinks so too, they say! Jeanette Jenkins Commercial Course Glee Club. I, 2. Just heard a rumor, don ' t know if it ' s true. About Jeanette ' s liaxnng interest itf trucks of blue. John Spange, Paul Mahoney, and Dickie Dwyer, too, Leit school a while back, to don khaki and blue. Now they ' ve completed their high school education And we ' re proud and happy to have them at our graduation. Rif:iiARu Dwyer (Class of 1946) Enlisteil in September 1945; boot training at Bainbridge, Maryland; transferred to Camp Perry, Wil- liamsburg, Virginia; next year spent at the Naval Magazine Depot at Bangor, Washington; now at the submarine base at New London, Connecticut, on the U.S.S. Flying Fish. John Spance (Class of 1943) Entered service 1943; assigned to duty at Camp Commissary, Camp Edwards; transferred to Scotland, May, 1944; two weeks in England; landed in France June 9, 1944, and attached to Engineer Brigade; trans- ferred to Quarter Master Corps for duty in Holland, Germany and Luxembourg. Paul Mahonly (Class of 1945) Entered service 1945; two years with . rmy Paratroops, 8 jiMiips; landed in Europe 1946; two months at Hitler ' s hideout at Bertchesgarten.



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12 Name Catherine Anderson Del)orah Andrews Alfred Atkins Lillian Baker Thomas Bell Ellen Bergman Allerton Bonney Thomas Breen Terence Butler Patricia Cahir Cynthia Chadbourne George Cobbett Frank Cole Ann Condon Roliert Devine Vincent Dunphy Laurence Dwyer Richard Ewell Howard Fettig Mathew Glynn James Goddard Ligi Goddard Daphne Hanlon Gladys Hill Jean Holcomb Constance Holland Alvin Jenkins Jeannette Jenkins Annelaine Limper Elizabeth Litchfield David Mahoney Patricia Manning Annette Milliken Virginia Mongeau Isabelle Murphy Jane O ' Neill Janice O ' Neil Frances Quinn Richard Rencurrel David Schultz Burton Simmons Thelma Sylvester Shirley Turner George Travers Janice Tyler Donald Waite Rae Whittaker Nancy Wyman TRUE CONFESSIONS Pet Peeve dish washing eating broccoli homework Bromo Seltzer no smoking on school grounds pastry kids bumming corny jokes hard mattresses a practical economist good looking men women women not enough lockers French Harvard boys school women smart kids senior science history assignments any physics problems getting up having to put my hair up senior boys weather senior science exams singing commercials work school no gum chewing in school Gal in Calico people who take my pencils being told I haven ' t done something when I have two stations on radio at once red -headed men writing letters size of ice cream cones no smoking in school school typing bookkeeping school chicken liver people who ask too many questions people who smoke father wanting car am happiest when breaking dishes listening to music the bell rings at 2:10 drinking a soda I ' m with Pat I ' m in the dough 2:10 comes there is no physics class I ' m sleeping I win an argument I ' m playing the piano I ' m playing basketball I ' m with another fellow dancing I ' m hunting I ' m parking I ' m doing math problems I ' m sleeping I ' m with girls you ought to know I ' m leaving school I ' m in a model A I ' m out of school vacation rolls around I ' m day-dreaming I ' m trying to dance Ha-Ha! I see that man of mine With a certain Tufts student I ' m working I ' m being a good boy I ' m sleeping in study hall most of the time thinking of December 29, 1946 there isn ' t a physics test I ' m with Junie I ' m doing homework I receive a letter from Al eating I have plenty of money I ' m not in school I leave shorthand and typing I ' m with a tall, dark and handsome senior I ' m not in school I ' m with people I ' m eating I ' m in school No. 31 scores a touchdown had one wish I ' d wish I had paper plates D. A. M. for 6 days of school for an asperin for an A in history for a raise for a blonde for an A in any subject for a soft mattress to go to college for the perseverence to succeed for two more years of school I could go to school for 2 more years complete new wardrobe for an A in physics for an A in physics for a woman with money for one million dollars some money for more time tor a new Buick convertible to be accepted at Oberlin for a red convertible coupe time would fly I could look innocent when guilty I could dance for all A ' s for more weekends I could go to Jr. college for more work for B in history and English for a jalopy to be accepted at Middle- bury I could go to college for an extensive world trip for happiness always for an all-woman world for a car I were a Harvard boy for a wife for a new car for my license more fourth period studies for two years of high school photog[raphic memory for a new car for a three-day week-end to be accepted at Jackson

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