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14 ®Mi]ies SOl ' HO MORl:: CLASS First Row: F. Zalenski, K. Bovlston, J. Taylor. D. McPherson, P. Goddard, D. Parker, C. Hurley, E. Veiga, M. Gannett, M. Dowd, M. Roy, M. Barclay, B. Walker, J. Daniels. Second Row: J. Tobin, C. Cross, M. Dwiglit. M. KildufF. B. Best. D. Whiting, S. Chase, Mr. Hawes, Miss Dudley, I. Pratt, F. Dyer, . . Arapoff, J. Sylvester, G. Luce. . . Dwyer, S. Mongeau. Third Row: T. Flaherty, H. Dowd, C. Damon, N. Gilley, M. Corrigan, W. Small. P. Hayward, V. Day, D. Barclay, J. Mills, C. Roberts, F. Bissell, P. Keyes, L Chandler, J. Stewart. Fourth Row: J. Ketterer, R. Hattin. W. Chipnian, J. Rol)inson, H. Jenkins, D. Heywood, J. Devine, J. Bates, W. Merritt, B. Webb. R. Duffey. R. Secor, J. Santia, D. Dwyer, E. O ' Neil. Class of 1949 Frances Dyer, Nancy Gilley THE class of 1949 is growing in leaps and bounds! New additions to the class this year have been Jerry Chandler from Tewks- Ijury, Charles Hurley from Yonkers, New York, Jack Mills from Wellesley, Fay Bissell from Natick, and Janice Taylor from Clarks- ton, Washington. The officers of our class were elected last September, as follows: Eddie Veiga, president; Bub Hurley, vice-president; Margie Gan- nett, secretary; and Dee Parker, treasurer; advisers. Miss Dudley and Mr. Hawes. Many new and interesting topics have been introduced in our classes this year. The members of the second period Latin class have been studying all about Caesar ' s Gallic Wars. (W onder it many of them know the old saying Caesar adsum jam forte. ??) The members of the English classes have been learning from W. Shakespeare that All the world ' s a stage, etc. A few members of the math class are still having trouble finding that bothersome x, but it is not so baffling as it used to be. Tous les jours, nous entrons dans la salle de classe ax ec nos devoirs completed and bid Bonjour to Mademoiselle Harring- ton. Outside of class we have been active too. Several of our members were in H. M. S. Pinafore, and quite a few did well in sports. On February 21, Old Man Winter awoke from his slumbers with a vengeance and pre- sented us with a ripping snow storm. While this gave us an extra day for vacation, it did jjostpone the Freshman-Sophomore Golden Slipper Ball until iVfarch 7. Our sophomore year is drawing to a close, and in the dim distant future summer vaca- tion is once again in the offing; but next Sep- tember we shall return to our desks once again— this time as proud Juniors.
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CliiDiiiiiies 13 JUNIOR c;lass First Row: D. Sherman, J. Hvlanil, K. Xohlc, L. Cerilli, V. Goddard, R. Fallon, J. Flynn, M. I ' eircc, B. Rohischcau. M. N()l)lc, P. Mitchell, L. Reddy. Second Row: S. C ' .iiadhourne, C. I.ittlcdeld, M. Macy, J. Allen, A. Robistheaii, P. lionney, Miss Moiilton. r. Stewart, A. Dolan. |. Proiity, J. Nliles, S. Damon, E. Fleming, J. Keyes. Third Row: VV. Higgins, W. Wright, CI. Wliitcomhe, T. Dwyer, H. Welch, D. Coombs, A. Ahola, R. Sternfelt, M. Spinola, G. JacobiKci, E. Meyers, L. Towle, G. Warren. Fourth Row: B. Diirant. E. Brown, j. Varney, S. Briggs, W. Green, R. Dunphy, R. Rich, J. Fettig. M. Snow, R. Whittaker, H. Richards, E. Merritt. Junior Class Sophisters S upreme Jon Flynn, ' -fS For news ol our class ' s high school career Read the iollowiiig tale ol our Junior year. On opening day, counting old and new, The Junior class numbered filty-two. Our class advisers, Miss Moidton and Eddie, Help keep us on a course that ' s steady. Ronnie Fallon, Mr. President to you, Is a capable leader, honest and true. From yonder cliff came Buckie Flynn, The office of vice-president he did win. A little girl, with a smile bright and sunny, Verdella Goddard, keeps track of our money. Again as secretary is Martha Peirce,— Those are oiu- officers, now on with the verse. When the noise in a classroom begins to lidl And the students regard the subject as dull, A red-headed figure is seen to appear. His presence brings forth a rousing cheer. Here comes Amiot on the riui Bringing in with him laughter and fun. Football, the sport of honor and glory. To fom- of our class is a mere old story, Whittaker, Fallon, Varney and Snow, Without these fine men the team woidd not go- Jack Varney, who resembles the great Moonie Dorr, Fm proud to report, made the All South- Shore. There ' s no doubt as to who was the girls ' bas- ketball star, Jean ProiUy led all the others by far. Her scoring paced the team to glory and fame, 19() points is seen next to her name. Many Junior girls showed skill in field hockey, riiey were able to win against slight and stocky. Our class lent its talent, widely known before, To star in the play H. iM. S. Pinafore. Reddy and Cerilli, that incomparable pair. Acted and sang with the greatest flair. (Continued on Page 16)
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CllDDIllllieS 15 FRESHMAN CLASS FiRsr Row: J. Foniri, C. Vcs]);i i;ini. R. Scarsilloni, J. Castles, J. Watts, B. Murrill, O. McMorrow, (;. I ' arkcr, N. Brt-cn, C. Wat. R. l.avange. M. Pratt, J. Dwight, F. L wight. Second Row: C. Miirpliv. C. Jenkins, N. l.iti lilield, C. Stearns, L. Sampson, S. Smith, J. Best, Mr. Benson, Miss Ringshury, J. Ketteli, M. Smitii, J. Nord, K. Manning, V. Ahola, M. Ai)l)ott, 1 ' . Davis. P. Rich. Third Row: I ' , . rapoff, R. Mills, R. Rose, C. ' Fyier, B. Cole, M. Johnson, M. Chase, M. Noble, 1). Vickery, G. Mitchell, J. Smith, O. Bickford, R. Fernandez, C. Mahon. FoiiRMi Row: R. Lee, G. Whorff, W. Haiuiigan, E. Hennigan, G. Lemoine, . Turner, F. Duval, R. Duval, D. Henderson, . . Dancau, R. Zollin, R. Jenkins, G. Silipo. Class of 1950 Sandra Sniilli, Richard Mills ATTENTION, all readers! Presenting the history ot the Freshman Chiss! When school opened September 4, 1946, it was a turning point in the lives of fifty-six individuals. We were now freshmen. We welcomed as new members Marlene Johnson, Richard Mills, George Silipo, and Robert Rose who proved to be a great enthu- siast of basketball. We soon held our first class meeting and chose Mr. Benson and Miss Kingsbury as class advisers. The class officers were elected as follows: Glenn Parker, president; Osborne McMorrow, vice-president; Betty Afurrill, sec- retary; and Nancy Breen, treasurer. Our class was well represented in the pro- duction of Pinafore with George Mitchell and George Whorf in leading roles and many of us as sailors. After a week ' s postponement because of a storm, the Freshman-Sophomore Dance, called The Golden Slipper Ball, was held March 7, and we think it was a great success. In Afiss Gile ' s English Class we organized a hobby club which proved to be quite inter- esting. One Friday Peter Arapoff spoke on his model-airplane collection. He even brought one of his models to class and demon- strated it to prove it really worked. We still have three years ahead of us, which we know will be eventful. Watch for us— the class of 1950.
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