Scituate High School - Chimes Yearbook (Scituate, MA)

 - Class of 1949

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13 SOPHOMORE CLASS First Row: Miss Rowell, adviser; M. Lopes, S. Anderson, M. L. Brow, S. Brigliam, M. Stewart, S. Roberts, J. Milroy, J. Cerilli, L. Merritt, N. Dwight, G. Gleason, F. Whorf, M. Damon, Mr. Scott, adviser. Second Row: R. Mi lls, J. Stark, R. Preston, V. Cole, J. Carlson, J. Flaherty. L. Garland, P. Hun- ter, J. Dwyer, G. Veiga, C. Mendell, M. Nichols, E. O ' Neil, B. Connolly, R. Kane, G. Cole, R. Levangie, C. Mitchell, G. Whorf. Third Row: W. Spear, J. Davis, R. Eraser, R. Burbank, E. Cohen, R. Morrow, E. Barrett, D. Ford, P. Delano, G. Bearce, J. Cahir, A. Dunphy, W. Clapp, G. Wilder, B. Wyman, F. Dwyer, R. Brebner. SOPHOMORE CLASS Susan Anderson, ' 51 Muriel Nichols, ' 51 IT is our privilege to record for you the latest en- try in the annals of the Class of ' 51, the Soph- omores of ' 48- ' 49. Getting off to a good start, we elected James Milroy, president and Mary Jane Stewart, sec- retary. Reelected were Scott Roberts, vice-presi- dent and Joe Cerilli. treasurer. Our class advisers are Miss Rowell and Mr. Scott substituting for Mr. Walker, who is trave ling with the A. H. A. hockey team in Europe. Practically without exception, every activity of the school including athletics, plays, clubs, and scholastic activities, has either been dominated, or at least participated in, by members of the Sophomore Class. Unfortunately we have lost several pupils this year. John Goodnow, Kilby Smith. Peter Virtue, Peter Bennett, Charles Noble, Barbara Fresina and Helen Bickford have entered other schools. However, we welcomed Mary Low Brow from Braintree and Jesse Rose from Jamaica Plain, who have joined our class at S. H. S. One of the most successful dances of the year was the Freshman-Sophomore Dance on April 8, under the able committee of Eugene Cohen, Gerry Gleason and Lois Merritt. Unquestionably the 1948-1949 school year will be long remembered for its illustrious Soph- omore Class. As a parting word we advise you, if you wish to see an extraordinary class, peer in to some of our classes and see the class of ' 51 in action.

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12 JUNIOR CLASS First Row: Miss Kingsbury, class adviser: D. Vickery. J. Dwiglit, R. Lavange. M. Pratt, M. Chase, 0. McMorrow, G. Mitchell, B. Murrill, P. Hobson, M. Wright, P. Rich, C. Witt, Mr. Robb, class adviser. Second Row: C. Tyler, J. Castles. J. Foniri, K. Manning. A. Brow, C. Vespaziani, C. Stearns, V. Ahola, M. Smith, B. Short, M. Noble, B. Cole. J. Kettell, M. Abbott, L. Sampson, J. Nord. N. Breen, C. Jenkins. G. Parker. C. Mahon. Third Row: R. Lee, D. Hendrickson, C. King, W. Hannigan, F. Duval, R. Duval. J. Best. E. Hen- nigan, G. Lemoine, B. Donlan, A. Daneau, J. Jenkins, R. Fernandez. JUNIOR CLASS Janet Best, ' 50 Barbara Short, ' 50 TO whom it may concern : The exceptional class of 1950 last September 8 again prepared it- self for the coming year. At last we were Juniors. Increasing our members in our next-to-last lap were Wallace Dyson, front Ontario, Canada: Edna Bernhardt, from Red Banks High School, New Jersey: Ann Marie Brow, from Braintree High School, Braintree, Massachusetts: and Pa- tricia Hobson. from Staten Island. New York. Unfortunately, Wallace and Edna did not stay with us very long. John Cunningham, an older member, left us for Taft Acadeni) in Watertown. Connecticut. Our junior class officers are president. Osborne McMorrow; vice president, George Mitchell; sec- retary, Betty Murrill; treasurer, Malba Chase. Miss Kingsbury and Mr. Robb are class advisers. Our class has excelled in many extra-curricular activities, including sports, band and orchestra, glee club, and cheerleading. Several of our class were in or took part in the preparation of the All- School Play. The Junior Prom and the Senior Reception were carried out very nicelv. and were well attended. Once again many members of our brilliant class were on the honor roll or honorable men- tion list. Also, two of our members received spe- cial awards during the )ear. Margaret Noble won the 0. G. A. pin in stenography for the best out- lines. Glenn Parker won a South Shore award in football for the best right-end player in the South Shore League. This extraordinary class looks forward to the summer to recharge itself for its Utopia, the senior year.



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14 FRESHMAN CLASS First Row: Miss Riggs, M. Dyer, G. O ' Shea, R. Turner, T. Dowd, C. Hayward, E. Stewart, H. Cusick, J. Breen, J. Sternfelt, B. Proiity, C. Litchfield, R. Rodrick, B. Monteiro, Mr. Stewart, Second Row: D. LaVange, M. Corrigan, L. Street, J. Kettell, G. Higgins, R. Manning, D. Richards, B. Rice, L. Dickson, A. Dacey, P. Merritt, M. Browne, J. Bernard. L. Call, J. Bamber, J. Burnham, B. Hunter, S. Fitts, J. Perry, S. Lee, J. O ' Donnell, R. Damon, R. Clapp. F. Smith. D. Donahue. Third Row: D. Evans, M. Litchfield, R. Mitchell, P. Ford, R. Leighton, R. Cole, W. Bonomi, R. Cashman, R. Paul, ri. Cole, T. Snow, C. Valine, R. Snow, R. Browne, S. Atkins, F. Whorf, R. Rod- rick, D. Stone, J. Jacobucci, P. Green, R. Sustanna, J. Alves, D. Shea. FRESHMAN CLASS Priscilla Merritt, ' 52 Barbara Prouty, ' 52 AT the beginning of the school year, the class of 19.52 proudly took over B2 and half of 203 as freshmen. We welcomed as new members Dale Richards from Marshfield : Lucinda Dickson from Kennebunk. Maine; and Donald Donahue from Newton. We greeted Ronald Sustana back from Cuba and Carol Walsh from Saint Joseph ' s Academy, Maine. We lost Jim Bennett to Thayer. At our first class meeting in B2. we elected Hank Cusick, president: Jack Breen, vice president: Helen Murphy, secretary: and Eddie Stewart, Jr.. treasurer. Mr. Stewart and Miss Riggs are our class advisers. Do you remember Miss Gloria Lovely in our All-School Play? She, — pardon me, he was ably played by Francis Whorf. Other freshmen in the play were Paul Green and Billy Bonomi. Quite a few freshmen girls participated in field hockey and basketball. Tom Snow, Hank Cusick and Mecca Cole will be helpful members of the football team in future years if they play as well as they did this year. Miss Vinal ' s history class has taken many field trips which have been very interesting. These were trips to the Harvard Museum, Fine Arts Museum, Gardner Museum, and the Woodward School in Quincy. Another interesting feature of our school year was the Speech Club organized by Miss Gile in English Class. Eddie Stewart was freshman chairman of the Freshman-Sophomore Dance. We hope our next three years will be as eventful and full of fun as our first was.

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