Scituate High School - Chimes Yearbook (Scituate, MA)

 - Class of 1952

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15 SOPHOMORE CLASS First Row: Mr. Johnson, B. Mayo, M. Fraser, D. Prouty, E. Turner, J. Graham, R. Carlson, N. Taggart, R. Prouty, P. Cahoon, R. Mitchell, J. Cooper. B. Ryan, Miss Hawkes. Secomu Row: A. Fletcher, D. Roberts, B. Hare, P. McAuliffe. S. Cole, P. Fleming, P. Dwight, M. Sylvester, A. Mitchell, G. Clapp, M. Stark, Y. Mongeau, G. Purslow, F. Timpany. J. Noble, R. Loring. Third Row: J. Locke, F. Rodrick, H. Andrade, D. Roy, D. Bongar- zone, C. Goddard, C. Fortman, T. Whittaker, F. Gleason. P. Sliarp, J. Denker, P. Anderson. Fourth Row: T. Smith, L. Carpenter, R. Prouty, R. Bonney, S. Walsh, B. Quirk. J. Lieber. B. Foster. K. Andrews, P. Clapp, P. Fraser, R. Marshall, T. Litciifield, R. Green, W. O ' Neil. SOPHOMORE CLASS NEWS Thomas Whittaker, ' 54 At the first class meeting of the 1951-52 year, Sophomore officers were elected as follows: Russell Prouty, president: Richard Carlson, vice president: Nancy Taggart. treasurer: Mary Marsh, secretary. Our advisers are Miss Hawkes and Mr. Johnson. The members of our class have been active in school activities this year. Many candidates turned out for the football team and gave faith- ful service during the season. This year the Sophomore Class had two members on the cham- pion basketball team. These two members were Donald Roy and Charles Goddard. Each contrib- uted largely to the success of the team in the league and in the Tech Tournament. Many girls were active in field hockey, basketball, and other sports. A large number of the class were in the All- School Production and the Spring Concert. Also several members of the class were in the band. Our representatives to the Student Council are Gladys Clapp, Phyllis Cahoon. and Clemens Fortman. In our next two years we hope to become good leaders of Scituate High School.

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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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16 FRESHMAN CLASS Fiii T Row: Mr. Atkinsdii, J. Pplric, D. Conant, C. Bamher, M. Ryan. L. Bernard, R. Howard, W. Colton, C. Merrill, C. Locklin. A. McEIeney, J. Agnew, G. Turner, A. (ialbrealli. Miss Gile. Second Row: L. Fleming, L. (ialbrealh, A. Bowker, J. Radcliffe, B. Holland, C. Molinari, W. Murray. .1. Fraser, A. Bates, L. Ilodgdon, P. New- comb, V. Rineliarl, R. Stewart, A. Veiga, F. Squire. Tmni) Row: D. Petri. .1. Oliver, P. Berg, C. Gallup, R. Howard. D. Cohen, N. Walker, E. Haartz, H. McAvenia, D. Dunne. L. Bassler. R. Riee, R. Mitchell. C. Bennett. H. Whillaker. Fourth Row: J. Rodrick, B. Hernon, M. Staffeld, E. McElroy. J. Mullen E. Kitrosser, E. Glavin, J. Filzsimnions, J. White, D. Burnham, G. Collier, G. McCarthy, W. Dennis, R. .Ainslie, E. Andrews. FRESHMAN CLASS Carol Merrill, ' 55 III September, 1951, the Freshman Class em- barked on their first year of high school, hoping to become a worthy class and an asset to Scituate High School, Elizabeth Glavin, Ellen Quinn, Margery Staffeld, and Arthur Jackman were welcomed as new members of the class. The first class meeting was held in December for the purpose of electing officers and advisers. Peter .Stewart was chosen president: William Colton, vice president: Carol Merritt, secretary: and Roger Howard, treasurer. Miss Gile and Mi . Atkinson were elected as advisers. Many members of the class participated in athletics, and a few were fortunate enough to make the teams. Many memljers of the cast for the All-School production were freshmen. The Freshman Class look forward to their future )ears at S.H.S. with much enthusiasm and high hopes of becoming a success.

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