Scituate High School - Chimes Yearbook (Scituate, MA)

 - Class of 1950

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27 HONOR ROLL Tilt ' fdllow in i names appealed on periods. lie lioiioi ' roll once or more in the first three inarkinu Jost ' pliiiii ' I ' liniri Patricia llolisdii Juan Kftlfll Namy Litclilicld Katlilccn .Manning; Elizal)ctli Mtirrill ! iisan Anderson jolin Cahir Kugene Colien I.ois Merrill llaroid McAvenia Robert Morrow Anne Nilzsche Joyce Bamber Robert Browne Ricbard Clapp Ann Dacey High llonurs Elizabeth Grassie — (iradc J- Honors Marfiarel Noble Jan.- Nord I ' enelcipe Rieli (!ari)l Sicarns Donna iei ery (iiiarniaine Witt Honors Seoll Roberts Mary Jane Stewart Ida Vespaziani I ' eler Virtue Fannie Wborf Bruee Wynian Honors Shirb-y Fitts Barbara Hunter Evelyn Jenney Barbara Prouty GRADE 12 elina b(du Naney Breen Cliarles Malion Honoral)le Mention (ieorfie Milebell Clifford Tyler Ralph Z.dlin GRADE 11 Honorable Mention Slieila Brifil Mary Brow Rol),rt Jeanni- GRADE 10 Buri ank Dwyer Pauline Hunter diaries Mitcbell James Milroy Wallace Spear Honorable Mention Judith Bernard Marilyn Dyer Richard Hatch Claire Hayward John Kettell Sara Lee Carol Litclifield Priseilla Merritt Robert Mitchell Helen Murphy Betsy Rice Janet Sternfelt Ronald Sustana Carol Walsh Aram Brazilian Kenneth Brebner Donald Jenney Peter Palmer Honors Suzanne Tatigart Neil Towle Karl Virtue GRADE 9 Honorable Mention Matthew Brown Robert Call Mary Goodnow Robert Harris Dorothy Kane Edgar Locklin Richard Loughman Joan McEleney Douglas Mendell Neil Murphy Arline Nichols John Nitzsche Joseph Noble Walter Stewart GRADE 8 Martha Burrows Phyllis Cahoon (»ladys Clapp James Denker Fred Gleason Jane (iraham Richard Green Mary Marsh Bessie Mayo Carolvn Baniber Paul Berg Letitia Bernard Gail Brazilian Phyllis Clark Lilla Fleming Carol Merritt Honors Ruth Mitchell Diane Proutv Priseilla Rand Peter Sharp Diane Sherman Maureen Stark Mildred Sylvester Thomas Whittaker Honors Richard Mitchell irginia Rinehart Robert Stewart -Marilyn Svenson Mary Sweener Norman Walker Honorable Mention Charles Gotldard John Locke Yvonne Mongeau Sara Paul Richard Prouty Gail Purslow Barbara Ryan Nancy Taggart GRADE 7 Honorable Mention Allan Bates Carolyn Locklin Gail McCarthy Peter Stewart Jacklyn White

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26 Martha Laidlaw played piano solos. Larry Easier and William Gleason sang a duet; and Douglas Dooner played on the clarinet, among other features. During the winter season we were fortunate in having Charmaine Witt present to the student body the speech which she was to deliver in the American Legion Oratorical Contest in Febru- ary. This assembly was put on by the social studies classes under the direction of Miss Vinal for the observance of Lincoln ' s and Washing- ton ' s birthdays. Other students taking part were Fannie Whorf, Jeanne Dwyer, and Glea Cole. In March, 7B put on a humorous play The Old Sleuth which concerned a group of Junior High School boys who try their hand at being detectives. The cast consisted of Richard Mitch- ell, Robert Stewart, Norman Walker, Marilyn Svenson. David Petri. Joe Oliver. Jane Muller. Diane Burnham. Jackie White and Carol Merritt. Gail McCarthy was the announcer of the pro- gram; and Miss Vollmer, the director. In May Miss Riggs gave us a very interesting lecture on places in Europe she has visited, show- ing her own pictures. Following the various athletic seasons, special assemblies were held to award the members of the boys ' and girls ' teams their earned letters and certificates of merit. Also service pins were awarded the office girls, the librarians, and those vho sold tickets at games. Several assemblies were planned to help us irvlan for the future. A guidance assembly was held at which the films Finding Your Work and The Wood-Worker ' were shown. We had L nfinished Rainbow as part of the Household Arts Assembly. The Household Arts girls also presented a series of scenes showing correct and incorrect behavior in various situations. After a view of the assemblies of the school year of 1949 and 1950. it certainly cannot be said that they lack variety. And we give our thanks to those who either participated in. or made these assemblies possible.



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28 STLDENT COUNCIL First Row: D. Vickery, C. Stearns, E. Cohen, G. Mitchell, B. Miirrill, J. Kettell, P. Rich. Second Row: Miss Harrington, C. Goddard, R. Clapp, R. Lee, J. Cerilli, S. Roberts, E. Barrett, P. Palmer, R. Michell, E. Grassie. STUDENT COUNCIL- 1949 - 1950 Betty Murrill, ' 50, Secretary o N September 28, 1949, the Student Council of Scituate High School began their activi- ties by holding their first meeting under the supervision of Mr. George Froberger and Miss Esther Harrington, advisers. The members for this year are as follows: Seniors — George Mitch- ell, president; Betty Murrill, secretary; Penny Rich, Robert Lee, Carol Stearns, Donna Vickery, Joan Kettell. Juniors — Eugene Cohen, vice-pres- ident; Elliott Barrett. Scott Roberts, Joseph Cerilli. Sophomores — Edward Stewart, treas- urer: Barbara Prouty. Richard Clapp. Fresh- men — Elizabeth Grassie. Peter Palmer. Grade 8 — Charles Goddard. Grade 7 — Richard Mitchell. Most of the Council ' s activities were carried out by special committees, which were respons- ible for locker room inspection, football rallies, special assemblies, ways of raising money, the S. A. Dance, and school spirit. In addition to these activities, other projects were undertaken. For the first time in the history of our school, the Student Council formulated the school calendar in order to give all the stu- dents notice of coming events and ample time in which to make necessary preparations. Prior to this, the calendar had been drawn up by the school principal. A school handbook fund was also inaugu- rated by the Council. This handbook would con- tain school regulations, lists of societies, activities and other data; and it therefore is hoped that this project will soon be successfully completed. The climax of the Student Council ' s activities was School Loyalty Week, which was held from March 14 through March 17 in order to promote school loyalty, foster cooperation be- tween faculty and students, and show all pupils what Scituate High School should mean to them. During this week, essay, poster, and photography contests were held; school insignia were given to all students, and the S. A. Dance was held to climax the week. As the work of the 1949-19.50 Student Coun- cil draws to a close, all members earnestly hope that next year ' s Council will endeavor to carry on and further Student Council activities.

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