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11 JUNIOR CLASS First Row: J. Bales, M. Dowd, E. Hibbs, M. McLean, P. Keyes, D. Parker, E. Veiga, C. Hurley, P. Goddard, J. Taylor, F. Bissell, F. Dyer, D. MePherson, J. Devine. Second Row: Miss Dudley, class adviser, F. Zaleiiski, J. Tobin, C. Roberts, J. Sylvester, M. Bar- clay, C. Cross, I. Pratt, M. Gannett, S. Chase, M. Kilduff, B. Best, V. Day, M. Corrigan, K. Boylston, N. Gilley, S. Mongeau, M. Roy, N. McDonald, H. Dowd, Mr. Wilcox, class adviser. Third Row: D. Dwyer, J. Stewart, C. Harney, E. O ' Neil, W. Small, R. Duffey, J. Santia, W. Chip- man, J. Robinson, R. Sternfelt, C. King, J. Mills, D. Barclay, R. Damon, T. Flaherty, M. Damon, J. Daniels. JUNIOR CLASS David Dwyer In this simple little rhyme, We give you the class of ' 49 . President, secretary and all the rest Of our fifty-five pupils are the best. Eddie Veiga has the president ' s chair: He ' ll lead us through crises without despair. In case our Eddie isn ' t on hand, Charlie Hurley will take his stand. The girl who has the secretary ' s chair. Is Patricia Goddard, ready and fair. Dolores Parker, it seems, will keep Our money until no more she can reap. Last but not least come the teachers elected, Mr. Wilcox and Miss Dudley we have selected. Many of our boys and girls you find. In school activities of every kind. We as a class appear in each sport. As players or cheerleaders, we hold the fort. Some of us are witty, others are smart, To get to the top we do our part. A discussion in English is likely to cause A hot and long parley without any pause. French and geometry, as you will recall. Are no subjects to fool with in study hall. A word to the wise is often enough, A session or two will calm the tough. As for the future, we ' ll never stop. Til by hard work we ' ve reached the top. In college or business we ' ll never rest ' Til we ' re satisfied we ' ve done our best.
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DAMA SHERMAN General Course State Manager of All-School Play, 3; Librarian. 4. She ' s awfully shy, but break the ice And you ' ll find Damn ' s very nice. MURRAY SNOW, JR. Practical Arts Course Football, 1, 2, 3, 4. Without the plugging of this fullback- Ma ny victories we would lack. MANUEL SPINOLA, JR. Scientific Preparatory Course Football, 1, 2. 3, 4: Basketball, 1. 2. 3. 4; Baseball. 1. 2. 3, 4: Track. 2. 3. 4: Glee Club, 2, 3. 4 Band. 2, 3. With such love for a well-played game Other fields will be reached with fame. LELAND TOWLE Scientific Preparatory Course Senior Class Play, 4; Basketball, 3, 4; Key Club, 3, 4. Lee sure is invaluable in history debates. He holds forth while the opposition waits. JACK VARNEY .Scientific Preparatory Course Football, 2, 3, 4; Baseball, 3, . ' Student Council, 3. Jack can dance and romance And at games takes a chance. (;E0RGE WARREN Practical Arts Course Bud is industrious and very quiet. Alone with the boys, it ' s said he ' s a riot. HOLKER WELCH General Course Football, 2, 3, 4; Baseball. 2. 3. 4: Basketball, 1, 2, 3. The Scituate High kids make with a shout When the 7 ' pulls up and Hoik jumps out. CHRISTOPHER WHITCOMBE General Course Glee Club. 3; Baseball, 2, 4. Chris is a feller with just one like. Putting around on his motor bike. RICHARD WHITTAKER General Course Football, 1. 2, 3, 4; Baskeball, 1, 2, 3; Baseball, 1, 2, 3, 4. Last but not least as they always will say Comes muscular Dick — so get out of his way.
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12 SOPHOMORE CLASS First Row: J. Cunningham, J. Castles, D. Vickery. C. Jenkins, J. Nord. B. Murrill, 0. McMorrow, G. Parker, N. Breen, M. Pratt, P. Rich, J. Watts, C. Witt, G. Lemoine. Second Row: Mr. Benson, class adviser, K. Manning. J. Dwight, C. V ' espaziani, J. Foniri, M. Smith, C. Stearns, B. Cole, M. Johnson, M. Noble, J. Best, B. Short, M. Chase, V. Ahola, J. Kettell, M. Abi)ott, P. Davis. L. Sampson, R. Lavange, M. Wright, N. Litchfield, Miss Kingsbury, class adviser. Thif d Row: J. Jenkins, R. Lee, R. Jenkins, R. Rose, D. Bickford. C. Mahon. C. Tyler, A. Daneau, D. Hendrickson, W. Hannigan, B. Donlan, F. Duval, E. Hennigan. R. Duval, R. Zollin. J. Smith, G. Whorf, F. King. SOPHOMORE CLASS ]auet Best, Carol Stearns HEAR e Hear ye! The news of the Class of 19.50 now comes winging its way to you. Fifty-two bright, cheery Sophomores enrolled in September of this school year. Two or three former members were missing, and some new- comers were added. Constance Murphy went to Mount St. Joseph ' s in Brighton: Peter Arapoff moved to Verinont: and George Mitchell enrolled at Thayer Academy. Bruce Donlan from Chicago and John Cunningham from Milton became welcome members of the class. The class officers were elected as follows: Glenn Parker, president: Osborne McMorrow. vice president: Nancy Breen, treasurer: and Elizabeth Murrill, secretary. The same class advisers pre- vailed, these being Miss Kingsbury and Mr. Benson. The ever-faithful Sophomores were well repre- sented in football, basketball, baseball, and hockey. Man) got letters and certificates. The Sophomore girls of the Household Arts class gave a very successful Christmas tea for parents and members of the faculty. In the early spring they prepared a series of luncheons, which gave the girls experience in cooking, serving, and being hostesses. The all-school production spotlighted mam Sophomores, including Charmaine Witt, Bar- bara Cole, and Nancy Litchfield. Nancy Breen. Glenn Parker, and Frank Duval headed the Sophomore dance committee for the Freshman-Sophomore Dance held April 2. Be sure to follow our career next year as bright upper-classmen.
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