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12 INSIDE INFORMATION PET PEEVE •M HAPPIEST WHEN WHAT I ' LL REMEMBER ABOUT S.H.S. SECRET DESIRE Mary Alves George Baker Joyce Bainber Judy Bernard Billy Bonomi John Breen Joel Bumpus Jane Burnhani Lois Call Richard Clapp Ralph Cole Michael Corrigan Henry Cusick Ann Dacey Theresa Dowd Marilyn Dyer David Evans Paul Ford Paul Green Carl Gustafson Helen Hatch Claire Hayward Barbara Hunter John Jacobucci Evelyn Jenney Jack Kettell David LaVange Sally Lee Carol Litchfield .Marsh Litchfield Rosemary Manninj Gene McAfee Priscilla Merritt Robert Mitchell Betty Monteiro Helen Murphy Charles Noble Peter Nord Joseph O ' Donuell Joan Perry Shirley Pettersen Barbara Prouty Betsy Rice- Dale Richards Rila Roderick Donnie Shea Faith Simpson Fremont Smith Robert Snow Thomas Snow John Slaffeld Janet Sternfelt Eddie Stewart David Stone Roxanna Turner (Charles Valine Watching a person act First period Tardy people Driving lessons People who ask me for gum Chemistry Girls who rumple my hair F. R. M., Jr. Homework Homework First seven periods of school Rules II omework People who talk in their sleej) Baby sitting Gossips Studying Habitual talkers Lost causes My height Economics Gym False rumors Test marks Radio and T.V. commercials Poor sports Silly girls Lazy people Tom Sciiool A gossipy girl Shrimp Boats Buddies Radio commercials Two-timing men No Smoking signs Four dented fenders Know-it-alls Monday nxirnings Boys who don ' t siiave Leaders Telephones Getting up in the morning Being accused of cruising A certain vocalist Studying Socks and iiigh heel People who know it all Roxie (iirls who wear lipstick Sore feet Eddie Stewart Janet Sternfelt Fresliman girls Charlie aline Roxv Turner I am singing Fm at war with Mike Dancing Homework is done Driving a ' 52 Lincoln Sleeping Heading for Norwood Fm sailing Listening to music On the golf course Not doing anything I ' m ignoring rules At the horsetrack Fm sleeping In Bookkeeping II I ' m daydreaming I ' m with Sue Summer comes Out of school I ' m in chemistry Working I am roller skating I ' m dancing 2:10 Friday conies Fm asleep Sleeping Fm in No. .Scituate I ' m eating At the races 2:L5 rolls around In time with Elgin I ' m singing Fm busy The bell rings at 2:10 I ' m with Frankie Fm with Tom It ' s pay night Period 7 comes along 2:10 Friday afternoon I ' m with Howii- I ' m thinking of Eddie I ' m sleeping Swimming Sailing No arguments Sleeping In a grey Mercury In my 6th period nap A certain Westender Heading for Norwell I ' m Mill in sciio(d I ' m with Bob Playing sports Guess? I ' m with a certain boy Ar :uin End of 20 min. study Everything My senior year My classmates Good natured teachers What I didn ' t learn No smoker ' s bluff Mr. Walker Mending books History discussions Just about anything 5.673,000 bricks Sports Antics in locker room Gym classes Senior Class Play Study Rest Periods Time I ' ve wasted ■. ' )l- ' 52 basketball Math class ( ym classes Friends Cheerleading Sports .School musicals Everything My Senior year Ambitious? committees Seventeenth .Summer Sleeping 6th period Crowded tables S. A. Dance. 19,52 Harlcin Noctuni ' 49 Mi tiie good limes Study hall Locker room As much as possible Football and history H istory The (iang Tiie ki ls Fun willi llie kids ( radual inn .Struggles with niutii Playing baskelball .Sports My friends (Jym classes (;lee Club 4lh periofl study (!lienii lr Mr. Johnson . enior year 51 ' .52 basketball Ml-. ' - ' chool plays Arguments To own a Cadillac Yon can ' t make me talk! To move Southwest A yellow convertible Co 4-08 14- J To capture a pigeon To own a Cadillac To own a French poodle To own an automobile Be a golf professional It ' s still secret .Still secret To get out of S. H. S. To run S. H. S. my way A certain boy To inherit a fortune To sail around the world To succeed in college To have no worries To be a Jesuit Success A certain someone To have a rich liushand Richest man on earth To go to Paris Another football game U. S. Marine Band To play the bass viol To drive No. 4 To own fastest hot rod To be sophisticated To get on T. V. To reform Charlie To be in the money To be with a certain guy I ' o play football To race an 88 ' ' To live in Hawaii To be a jet pilot To go on a cruise To travel lo foreign lands A trip to France To be a success T. R. 0. A guy named Joey To get an A in history To meet Ted Williams 18 Moffatt Rd.. Quincy To be in fire dept. To own a racing car To be a frogman Three sets of twins To learn how to spell To pack cream cheese To weigh 100 pounds S. L. P.
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14 J I MUR CLAS5 FiKsT Row : R. Dwyer, A. McAuliffe, B. Bigelow, S. Taggarl, J. Nitzsilic, L. Newcomh, B. N ines, M. Flaherty. A. Breen, M. Glavin. I. Gleason, R. O ' Hern. Second Row: Mr. Wilcox, R. Ford. K. Brehner, F. Sweeney, J. Taylor, E. Hatcii. C. Macy. D. Kane, A. Nichols, J. Roderick, J. Bongarzune, E. Locklin, J. Noble, Miss Vinal. Third Row: R. Mendell. D. Mendell. D. Staffeld, R. Harris, S. Merritt, T. Hennigan, W. Stewart, D. Jenney, R. Plescia, N. Murphy, R. Call. R. Loiighman. Fourth Row: T. Coyne, R. Wiley, D. Hollis, K. Roberts, M. Veiga, S. C!iiadl)oiirne. N. Towle. J. Jacobucci, R. Howard, M. Brown. JUNIOR CLASS NEWS Ann McAuliffe, ' 53 When the J unior Class entered Scituate High School in the fall of 19S2. we were an experi- enced group of upperclassnien, eager to partici- pate in sports, band, orchestra, and other school activities. We welcomed three new members to our group: Beth Bigelow from Hingham, David Staffeld from Framingham. and Maureen Gla in from Archbishop Gushing High School in Boston. We were sorry to lose Louise Castles and Phyllis O ' Keefe. who are attending HoK Cross Academy, and Bertie Jean Walker, who has mo ed to Fall River. Eari in the ear we chose William Vines as our president: John .Nitzsche as vice president; Lois Newcomb, secretary: and Marcus Flaherty, treasurer. As our class advisers we chose Miss Vinal and Mr. Wilcox. We were well represented in the Student Council this year by William Vines. Neil Towle, Lois Newcomb. Aram Brazil- ian, and Elizabeth Grassie. I)ui ing the ear our class was well represented in all sj)orts. the All-School production, the -Spring Concert, the band, and other school activities. Elizabeth Grassie. Sue Taggart. Maureen Glavin, Isabel Gleason. and Ann Breen. the peppy cheerleaders from our class, were always at the games cheering the teams. Carolyn Macy was the snappy-looking leader of the drum majorettes. Judy Taylor and Frances Sweeney also gave a fine performance in the band, twirl- ing their batons. Robert Dwyer. of our class, was given one of the Good Sports Awards pre- sented by the Key Club this ear. Judith I aw- son gave an excellent speech in the American I egion Oratorical Contest against strong compe- tition. The Junior Prom and the Senior Reception, our most imijortant social event, went over very uell and was well attended. We are all looking forwaril to our senior year with great anticipation, and hope it will be as iinicli fun and as successful as our Junior ear.
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