Scituate High School - Chimes Yearbook (Scituate, MA)

 - Class of 1951

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12 WHAT WILL S. H. S. DO WITHOUT THEM? Artie Dunphy, ' 51 Come June, one of the finest classes in the his- tory of the school will pass through its portals for the last time as students of the institution. Although some of the class may return for oc- casional visits, the school on the whole will have to do without many of its outstanding figures. Can you imagine what the U. S. history classes will be without great orators like Jimmy Milroy and Dick Levangie? The woman ' s cause in his- tory will also get a setback when they lose the great woman suffrage leader. Susan B. Anderson, better known to students of history as Susan B. Anthony. Football teams will suffer when they lose their all-star players in Dick Johnson, Captain Elliott Barrett, Scottv Roberts and Eugene Cohen. The magic toe of Charlie Mitchell will be missed greatly when he receives his diploma in June. And loss of the spirited cheerleaders, Sheila Brigham, Mary Jane Stewart, Jeri Gleason, Ellen O ' Neil, and Mary Lou Brow, the school will never survive! French classes will miss the three top French II students, Ricardo Preston, Francois Cerilli and Arturo Dunphy. There is a possibility that the parking space might be a little safer without hot rodders like Joe Fitzsimmons, Glenn Wilder. Harold Mc- Avenia and Eugene Cohen; but then of course the antiques belonging to Dick Brebner and Dick Vines might be missed. The shop will be without Bob Frazer. Ted Dwyer, Jack Stark, and Don Ford. These men have set fine records for themselves as great wood butchers. With graduation the author of the Egypt Enterprise may graduate. To this day no one knows who the author is: but study halls will be dull if the author does graduate. Basketball will lose heavily as will football and baseball. The graduating girls on the squad this year were Glea Cole, Marion Damon. Jean Carl- son, Mary Fisher, Mary Jane Stewart, and Susan Anderson, while the boys lose Bruce Wyman. Joe Cerilli, Artie Dunphy. Dick Brebner. Dick Johnson, Eugene Cohen, and manager Bob Morrow. Sessions may never flow so plentifully as they did in ' 51 without Muriel Nichols as the friendly librarian in study hall. The Senior parties, held by Andy Nitzsche and Pat Forlman will indeed be missed. Assemblies may never be the same without Bob Burbank and his know-how with the motion picture machine, and who will be around to take pictures of the current events when Burb grad- uates?? Speaking of assemblies, what will the school do without their pianists, Lois Jose Iturbi Merritt, and Sheila Brigham? Gym classes will quiet down a bit without J. P. Morgan Virtue and his crazy hook shots and without the battering ram, Scott Roberts. If you add up the names of the Scituate greats that will leave in June, many of them to continue their education in institutions of higher learning, others to see service in Uncle Sam ' s service, can you possibly foresee how Scituate High will get along without them?? REMEMBER WHEN? We first came to S. H. S. ? We first tackled Caesar? Our first class meeting was held? We experimented in French? Some of our fellows made the All-Star Team? The Junior Proms were held at the Country Club? Our glamorous girls dressed as hobos in the Minstrel Show? The Egypt Enterprise came out? We had our class pictures taken? Scituate won the Thanksgiving game the mud? The auditorium was decorated in green for the S. A. Dance? There was no school one day in Sept. due to a storm? Andy had open house ? Pat and Polly had their parties? We laughed through Clementine ? Karl Virtue identified a drawing in assembly? We crammed for history tests? Jimmy made a speech we were all proud of? We stayed for those play rehearsals? We were in second-period math class? We danced at our last junior prom? We heaved sighs over our I N contest? Some of us went to the Cape with Susie? We were chased hv underclassmen for auto- graphs? The Chimes came out? We graduated?



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14 INSIDE INFORMATION NAME IF I HAD ONE WISH I ' D WISH FOR WEAKNESS WHAT I ' LL REMEMBER ABOUT S.H.S. AMBITION Susan Anderson Millionaire husband A footljall player Raising cain with the To raise a large family Creorge Bearce No more U. rlistory gang Football games Coast Guard Richard Brebner Teachers who don ' t give A girl (singular) My only year at football Success in a good business homework c heiia Bngtiam To learn how to drive 1 Q 11 crh I r or rootbali games L ndecided Mary Lou Brow My license StudjTng IVIQS To go to Florida Robert Burbank Jaquar XK-120 Cameras Class advisers Chauffeur a Cadillac John Cahir One uninterrupted study period Fresh air Battle of wits To graduate Jean Carlson Naturally curly hair Sports Classmates Raise cattle Joseph Cerilli 1 0 see til French History ' classes Engineering William Clapp A date with Dagmar Sharp clothes Girls President Eugene Cohen Nash Healy Jazz concerts Barrett and his good Chemist Glea Cole Perfect eyesight Television times Working in the cafeteria Telephone Operator irginia Cole Peace and quiet in the movies Night life Certain people who like Medical secretary to tease rJarbara Connolly Happiness tlirougn my liie bud Fun with fellow students 1 0 travel Barbara Crowell Happiness Tall, tall men -»iy nrsi oav at c . rl. o. Private secretary IVlarion Damon Happiness Gene Fun and excitement at S. H. S. Housewife John Davis My own Pontiac Boats Chemistry class Success in business Arthur Dunphy To win more basketball games Basketball French TV expert Nancy Dwaght A reunion on Battle HiU Biff Band periods Airline hostess Jean Divyer Success Records Study hall Receptionist Jeanne Dwyer Prosperous prospect Ha! It A good job Mary Fisher Fewer inches Arlington Friendliness to me To dig a Tunnel to Albany Joseph Fitzsimmons A prosperous year Sandy roads Bean ' s Blinker Mechanic Jane Flaherty Trip to Europe Clothes Geometry- class Nurse Donald Ford A bank Ruthie The bell at 2:15 Automobile racing Patricia Fortman Vi ' orld peace Man English period Model Robert Fraser A good build The sea Nothing Lighthouse keeper Louise Garland 3 million dollars Earrings History Airline hostess Geraldine Gleason Happiness forever Being silly Our wonderful bunch Medical secretary Pauline Hunter The gang will stay together 418-03-27 Football games Medical secretary Richardson Johnson Championship baseball team Girls Football Brown U. Roseanne Kane Happiness Eating Birthday songs Naval Aviation Photographer Richard Levangie .300 Savage with a weaverscope Girls Oral reports A typist Joseph Lopes A new Lincoln History discussions Chem classes L . S. Army Marlene Lopes A certain person Talking in class Making noise Civil Service Clerk Harold McAvenia New Cadillac Social life Football Cornell or U. S. Navy Lois Merritt Peace in the world College life All the kids Philanthropist James Milroy Non-smear lipstick Ellen Chemistr ' lectures Aeronautical Engineer Charles Mitchell A chug Sheila Hanover Football — 1949 Civil Engineer Robert Morrow jNIoney Red Sox History To get through college -Muriel Nichols Spare time Pat ' s Crosley Lunch time Teacher Anne Nitzsche Extermination of frogs Food Basketball and football Farm in a warm climate Ellen O ' Neil Time to stop when I go out Tall men and Milroy Trip to Nantucket Private secretary Richard Preston A car of my own Boats 7th period Friday Have a lot of money Scott Roberts An A in History Susan Football practice Chemist John Stark My license Ships Not much Sailorman Mary Jane Stewart Success Someone The gang Medical secretar ' Geraldine Veiga C. Bias Popular music Glee Club in B2 Fashion illustrator Richard Vines A hot Chev Hot cars Study Hall Wentworth Institute Peter irtue To graduate from college Girls Trig Northeastern U. Fannie Tiorl Smaller feet Music Solos in Glee Club Social worker Glenn ' ilder Cadillac Allard Automobiles Bookkeeping II A plastician Bruce Wyman Shorter school hours Social life Sports Tufts Engineering School

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