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12 JUNIOR CLASS First Row: S. Brigham, E. O ' Neil, L. Merritt, N. Dwight. Second Row: B. Wyman, V. Cole, J. Dwyer, M. Stewart, S. Roberts, E. Cohen, J. Cerilli, G. Gleason, S. Anderson, J. Carlson, E. Barrett. Third Row: Mr. Walker, J. Flaherty, B. Connolly, R. Kane, M. Nichols, G. Cole, L. Garland, Levangie, J. Milroy, G. Veiga, J. Dwyer, R. Brebner, J. Davis, F. Wliorf, P. Hunter, M. Lopes, M. Brow, A. Nitzsche, M. Damon. Miss Shmauk. Fourth Row: R. Preston, W. Spear. J. Stark. D. Ford, J. Lopes, H. McAvenia, G. Bearce, A. Dunphy, J. Cahir, R. Morrow, R. Mills, P. Virtue, W. Clapp, C. Mitchell, G. Wilder. R. Eraser, R. Burbank. JUNIOF ]ane FU The Junior Class began the year by welcom- ing two new members, Jeanne Dwyer from Bel- mont and Anne Nitzsche from Newton. At the first class meeting the following officers were elected: Eugene Cohen, president: Scott Roberts, vice president: Joseph Cerilli. treasurer: Mary Jane Stewart, secretary. Miss Shmauk and Mr. Walker are class advisers. Four of the cheerleaders were from the Junior CLASS kerty, ' 51 Class this year: Geraldine Gleason, Mary Jane Stewart, Sheila Brigham. and Ellen O ' Neil. A number of the Juniors made the first teams in basketball, football, and field hockey. Ellen O ' Neil was the assistant manager for field hockey and Virginia Cole for basketball. The two most important events of the year were the ordering of the class rings and the Junior Prom.
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11 SENIOR PERSONALS Name Nickiumie Anibilidii V. Ahola J. Best N. Brct-n Val Red Nance HiiniiMiiakcr Indtpt ' iideiici ' (id 1(1 Auliocli A. Brow J. Castles Annie Jonsey lldiiicniakiT ' . I i ■ 1 ..11 M. Chase B. Cole Marbles Squeak Own a Caddi Music Teacher A. Daneaii Danny Marine B. Donlan F. Dtival R. Duval J. Dwighl R. Fernandez Butch Duke Ronnie Joanie Bob World 1 raveler I ' nderlaker Salesman To gel my license Jockey J. Foniri D. Hendrickson Josie Hendy Private secretary to handsome millionaire Racing E. Hennipan J. Jenkins Ned Jimmy lo go to .Switzerland Agriculture J. Keltell F. Kins n. LaVange R. Lee G. Lemoine N. Litchfield Joanie Woody Rulhie Bibs Mulligan Nance To see a slock car race Horologisi Secretary Retire at 40 Merdiant Marine Housewife C. Mahon Mahondis Private Eye K. Manning 0. McMorrow G. Mitchell B. Murrill Kathy Red Mitch Belts Learn to box Graduate Educated Beachcomber Happiness M. Noble J. Nord G. Parker M. Pratt P. Rich R. Rose Marg Janie Sonny Bennee Pen Rosie To beat .Shirley May across Scituate Harbor Get an A in history Millionaire Jimmie To get through college Ballplayer L. Sampson B. Short Tootsie Barbie Happiness Happiness J. Smith M. Smith C. Stearns Smitty Sue Rusty To get a car Magazine Illustrator Nurse C. Tyler C. Vespaziani D. Vickery J. Watts C. Witt M. Wright R. Zollin Cliff Clara Vic Sparky Baby F ' ace Margie Zeke Civil Engineer Famous Accordian Player President Truman ' s private nurse Last a year al College Happiness Bookkeeper Farmer Pel Peeve (!( l(i weather School Boys who think they ' re handsome 11. S. History Math Non-smokers N. Y. Yankees Barby Cold nites Street lights My 8 little tappets Disappointments (ielling up in the morning Homework People who know it all Waiting Money Father wanting car Wise-guys Smitty Perfume School Homework Stop the Music Giggling girls Blondes Conceited girls Freckles Girls with two dimples Bossy people Lipstick Juniors ' .Matinee with Bob and Ray Bob Jenkins Waiting for people That it ' s a man ' s world Bleached blondes Men who wear sneakers Housework Homework Accordian exercises Moody people Moody people Two-timing men .Soda-jerking Girls Favorite Sonn .Sentimental Me Jealousy ■ ' I ' ve (iot My Love to Keep me warm F ' or Boston Money is the Hoot of all Evil Lovable Redhead Let Me Call You Sweelhearl Onward Christian .Soldiers It Isn ' t Fair Deep Purple Temptation It Isn ' t Fair My Foolish Heart In the .Still of the Night You Made Me Love You Star Dust There ' s No Tomorrow In My Merry Oldsmobile I Love You Truly Quick Silver Whispering Baby Face Have I Told You Lately Cry of the Wild Goose My Foolish Heart It Had to Be You Why Do They Always Say No For Sentimental Reasons These Foolish Things Again Stardust Honey Slaughter on Tenth Avenue I Don ' t See Me In Your Eyes Anymore .Sentimental Me It ' s Magic It Isn ' t Fair ' That ' s a Plenty I Only Have Eyes For You Candy and Cake Dance of the Hours Shoulders Like a Delta I Can Dream, Can ' t I It Had to be You Bewitched Linda
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13 SOPHOMORE CLASS First Row: J. Sternfelt, T. Dowd, S. Fills, H. Hatch, R. Rodrick, B. Rice, B. Hunter, C. Litchfield, B. Monteiro, L. Dickson, S. Lee, R. Turner. Stx:oND Row: L. Street, J. Perry, R. Manning. C. Walsh, M. Browne, M. Dyer, J. Breen, H. Cusick. A. Dacey, B. Pronty, J. Bamber, D. Richards. H. Murphy, S. Pettersen, R. Clapp. THiiii) Row: Miss Riggs, F. Smith, M. Corrigan, D. LaVange, R. Hatch, J. Alves, D. Stone, J. Burnham, P. Merritt, J. Bernard, E. Jenney, L. Call, G. O ' Shea, J. Jacobucci, H. Cole, D. Shea, D. Evans, R. Damon, Mr. Stewart. Foiin-H Row: J. O ' Donnell, C. Noble, S. Atkins, W. Bonomi, M. Litclifield, R. Cole, P. Nord, P. Ford, R. Browne, C. Valine, P. Green, T. Snow. E. Stewart, R. Snow, R. Sustana. R. Leighton, R. Mitchell, R. Cashman. J. Kettell. SOPHOMO Priscilla Merritt, ' 52 The Class of 1952 began school in September with an enroUnient of sixty-six. At our first class meeting we elected officers. Hank Cusick and Jack Breen were re-elected president and vice-president respectively: Bar- bara Prouty was chosen secretary: and Ann Dacey. treasurer. Our advisers are Miss Riggs and Mr. Stewart. Activities of the year have been many and var- ied. Seventeen sophomore boys were on the championship football team with four of these on varsity. Tommy Snow and Johnnys Jacobucci were chosen by the Quincy Ledger to be among Scituate ' s representatives on the South Shore AU-Star Team. Other sports throughout the year had a large representation of the Sophoinore Class. Many girls were on the hockey teairi which won the South Shore Championship. Basketball, softball. tennis and baseball also had a goodly number of Sophs on the teams. Some of the sophomore boys are enjoying their first experience in Key Club. Nine boys RE NEWS Barbara Prouty, ' 52 were admitted into this organization at the be- ginning of the year. Our Student Council rep- resentatives are Barbara Prouty, Richard Clapp and Eddie Stewart, who is also treasurer of this group. A large number of the Class of 1952 were in the All-School Play and the spring concert, either dancing, singing, acting or playing in the band. And what would the school orchestra be like without the clarinets and the saxophone which are played by sophoiriores. Those friendly librarians at the desk in Study Hall, ready to help you. are often sophomores. An increased volume of sound from typing room is due to the fact that a lot of Sophs are taking typing this year for the first time. You can also hear strange sounds coming from Room 209 as about three-fourths of the Sophoinore Class struggle to learn Frangais I. We are looking forward to taking our place as upper classmen and future leaders of Scituate High School.
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