Scituate High School - Chimes Yearbook (Scituate, MA)

 - Class of 1947

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Catherine Anderson Secretarial Course Glee Club. 1. 3, 4; Softball, 2. With her sparkling eyes and wavy hair, She can make friends anywhere. Deborah Andrews College Preparatory Course Class Editor of Chimes. 2; Exchange Editor. 4; Senior Class Plav, 4; Basketball, 1. 2, 3, 4; Hockey, 1, 2, 3; Track, 1, 2. 3, 4; Glee Club, 3, 4; Librarian, 4. think that I shall tiever see A siirl as musical as she. Alfred Atkins Practical Arts Course Football, 3, 4. A football star, a real sii ' ell guy, You ' ll niss a good sport if you pass him by. Lillian Baker Commercial Course Glee Club. 1, 3, 4; Softball, 2; Track, 3. The gem of our class, a genuine jyearl. Photogenic Lil ' s a peach of a girl. Thomas Bell Practical Arts Course Football, 4. This football pinxer icho is hard to beat Thinks a certain Pat is pretty neat. Ellen Bergman Secretarial Course Glee Club, 1, 3, 4; Softball, 2. IIV Knoif that Ellen has what it takes To abstain from Curtis ' pastries and cakes. Larov Bonney Practical Arts Course Glee Club, 4; Senior Class Play, 4; Football, 1. Hunting comes first in this man ' s life, For Laroy is not happx icithout gun and knife. Thomas Breen Scientific Preparatory Course Sports Editor of Chimes, 4; Senior Class Plav, 4; Football, 4; Basket- ball, 2, 3, 4. Every day it ' s the same old grind; ] ' itlie ' s ahead— Tommy ' s behind. Terence Butler Scientific Preparatory Course Joke Editor of Chimes. 2; Senior Class Plav. 4; Football, 2, 3. 4; Basketball, 2, 3, 4; Baseball, 1, 2. 3, 4. 1946 Massachusetts Boys ' State. Tops in football, basketball, base- ball And Constitutional orations. Tern ' s speech at Pembroke W on our co7igralulations. Patricia Cahir College Preparator Course Literary Editor of Chimes, 2, 3; Editor of School News, 4; Glee Club. 1, 3, 4; Basketball. 1, 2, 3, 4; Hockey. 1. 2. 3. 4; Track. 1, 2. 3; Student Council. 4; Massa- chusetts Girls ' State 1946; Trans- ferred to and from St. Mary ' s High. Brookline. 1. Rat-a-tat-tat . and a toot-toot-tool— Here comes Cahir plaxing her flute.

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ClliiDMies 5 Annclainc Limpcr spent many a Saturday night last lall soothing their irritated throats. Yes! These were the Senior representatives on the cheerleading s(juad which has been very successfully led by Nancy VVynian lor the past two years. ARTICLE IV. THE ACADEMIC SIDE Section 1. Our State Election We hope we haven ' t led you to believe that we are entirely athletic and not at all aca- demic. On the contrary, we have accom- plished much in oin- classes. We, as history students, included the whole school in a worth-while project to familiarize the entire student body, as well as omselves, with the principles of voting. We conducted an elec- tion within tlie school in which, imitating the state procediue, we voted for the candi- dates in last fall ' s state election. Section 2. Socialized Medicine The Class of ' 47 also brought before the school the all-important question of Social- ized Medicine by putting on two debates in assembly on the topic. Those who partook in these, one for the junior high and one for the high school, were the winners of a series of debates held in class. They were Richie Rencurrel, Terry Butler, Annette Milliken, Debbie Andrews, Bob Devine, Isabelle Mur- phy, Pat Cahir, and Larry Dwyer. Section 3. Honor Students In our class there are a couple of kids who get ail A ' s in their subjects. However, there is one remarkable difference between our geniuses and the usual run, and that is that they ' re both a lot of fun, and don ' t have their noses in a book all the time. In fact, Terry Butler goes out for all the sports (and is good at all of them, by the way) and Annelaine Limper is a cheerleader and has had the lead in many a schoo l play. Good luck, both of you! You ' ll get to the top. Section 4. The Veterans We have two veterans that have come back to dear old S. H. S. Paul Mahoney and John Spange both left school towards the beginning of their senior year, to lielp Uncle Sam, and now they are back to complete their year ' s work. These ex-servicemen deserve a lot of credit. While in the Navy, Dick Dwyer re- ceived the necessary points to graduate, so he also is receiving his diploma with us. ARTICLE V. MISCELLANEOUS Sec rioN 1 . Senior Student Council Members Bob Devine— President. Frank Cole— Vice President Annette Milliken Jean Holcomb Pat Cahir Section 2. The Key Cluh A Key Club was organized this year by the Kiwanis club, and Laurence Dwyer had the honor of being its first president. Four other Seniors, David Mahoney, Bob Devine, Richie Rencurrel, and Jimmy Goddard, have worked to give this organization a good start. Section 3. Our Hearts Were Young and Gay Annelaine Limpcr, as Cornelia Otis Skin- ner, and Debbie Andrews, as Emily Kim- brough, had the leads in the Senior Class play this year. They were ably supported by this all-star cast: Frank Cole, Tom Breen, Janice Tyler, Connie Holland, Jean Holcomb, Vinnie Dunphy, Bob Devine, Laroy Bonney, Howard Fettig, Annette Milliken, Glady Hill, Isabelle Murphy, Terry Butler, Jimmy Goddard, and Nancy Wyman. Section 4. This and That Jimmy and Ligi Goddard have contributed their services to the band, the latter as a baton-twirler. Glady Hill was the one in The H.M.S. Pinafore who kept singing and-so-do-his sis- ters-and-his-cousins-and-his-aunts, remember? Connie Holland also represented the Senior Class as a sailor in the chorus. Bob Devine has been our permanent dance- committee chairman. The Pigskin Party last fall was cleverly done, and very successful. ARTICLE VI. REFLECTIONS Section 1. We wish we could mention all the little things that have made our high school years so enjoyable. We ' ve listened to many a short oration by Terry Butler in English; we ' ve heard Larry Dwyer ' s and Jimmy Goddard ' s witticisms in math; we ' ve witnessed many an argument by Richie Rencurrel in history; we ' ve seen Tommy in physics (need I say more?); you see, we ' ve really enjoyed ourselves along with our work. However, we kno v ' that whether we go on to school, or go directly into business, we shall look back upon these years with the assurance that we have had a firm foundation on which to build.



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( : M Ml A ClIADIIOl ' KM ' . Col lege l ' ri ' |)ai ' ;H()r Course (.Ice Cliil). I, 2, I: naskriball. I, 2, I: S )ftl)all, 1. 2. . ' !: U Kkc , 1, 2. 3, U Tiiuk. 2, 3. Allilclic and tii li.slir ahililirs lirloii; to our Chad. A hcltrr ( oinhiiititioii nnninl rcad- il he had. (ii ()R(.i ' . CoiiHi ri I ' lac lical Arts Course (.lir Cliil). 3. 4: Raskctliall. 2. 3. 4; Bascl all, 2, 3 -1: Track. 3; Trans- ferred from Rockland High School, 2. A I ' rirraii bashclUall and baschall star— If a y r doesn ' t ' cl him, he ' ll (jo lar ' ! Trank Coi.e Commercial C oiirse Stage Manager of All-School I ' lay, 4: Senior Class Play, 4; Stage Manager of Senior Class Play, 4; I ' rack, 2, 3; Vice-President of Stu- dent Council, 4; I-oothall, 2. 3, 4. I ' raukie Cole is a merry old soul, A itierrx old soul is he. He skins liis no.se: l ' l the ladder he goes I ' o Init up sccneiy. A N C:oNi) )N Commercial (bourse (.lee Club. 1. .4 )»i is r er ' tjuiet, she hardly makes a sound, llul you should see her when she ' s near llial hoy from oul of lou ' U. Rom R i Dia iNK College Prcjiaratory Course Sports Editor of Chimes, 4; Glee did). 3. 4; I ' rack, I, 2: Senior Class I ' lay. 4; rootball. 3. I; Bas- ketball. 3; Treasurer of Key Clid), I: President of Student Coiuicil, 1; Massachusetts Boys ' State. I94(). I leali-hig-studenl-council-eliiel! That he ' ll go jar is our belief. ViN(:i- r DiiNPHv College Preparatory Coinsc ' ite- President of Class, 2; All- School Play. 2; .Senior Class Play, 1; I-ootball. 2. 3. 4; Basketball, 2, 4; Baseball. 2; President of Ath- letic Association. 4. A se7iior fati elub, a sojihomore lass,— All admire this boy of our class! Lahrenck Dwyer College I ' reparatory Course Class Treasurer. 2; Vice-President of Class, 3, 4; Football, 3, 4; Pres- ident of Key Club, 4. Darn good football f)layer, math class wit. What oilier L.A.D. does this de- scription fit? Richard Ewell Practical Arts Course Cilee Club, 3, 4; Basketball, 4; Base- ball, 3, 4; Track, 2, 3, 4; Football, 1, 2, 3, 4. ITc- don ' t iimnna ' be cross, we don ' t wanna ' be mean. But study hall desks jusi gotta be clean. And if the green sheep of the class of VJ Spills any more ink, he ' ll never go to heaven! Howard Fettig College Preparatory Course Class Editor of Chimes, 4; Glee Club, 3, 4; .Senior Class Play, 4; Basketball, 3, 4; Baseball, 2, 3, 4; Track, 2, 3, 4. dive us a frappe or a soda tonight; Howard ' s the one wlio can do it ris;h t. Robert Glynn Practical Arts Course C;iass President, 2, 3, 4; Stage Hand, 2, 3, 4; Track, 1, 2, 3; Football, 2, 3; Vice-President of Athletic Association, 3. Three consecutive years in the pres- idency Is quite a record, you ' ll all agree.

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