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NEIL MURPHY SEEKS SELECTMAN POST SCITUATE - Mr. Neil J. Murphy has announced that he is a candidate for the office of Selectman and that he will seek election to the three year term this March. A former elected member and Chairman of the Scituate Planning Board, 1963-1966, and a former appointed member and Chairman of the Scituate Conservation Commission, 1964-1965, Mr. Murphy also I served as Chairman of the School Site Selection Committee, a subcommittee of the Planning Board, in 1968. A Professional Engineer and Land Surveyor in Massachusetts, Mr. Murphy is employed as a Senior Engineer by the Boston firm of Fay, Spofford Thorndike, Inc. For the past four years he has been the Project Engineer for the firm assigned to the East Central Urban Renewal Area, Worcester, Massachusetts. A lifelong resident of the Town of Scituate, Mr. Murphy attended the Scituate public schools ■ and graduated from Scituate High School in 1953. He received his B.S. in Civil Engineering from Northeastern University in 1959. Mr. Murphy resides with his wife Catherine and their four children at 9 Cherry Lane, Minot.
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10 SENIOR CLASS (Contd) beth Grassie, Maureen Glavin. and Lois New- comb burst forth at every game full of pep and enerjiy. cheering the teams on to victory. What will future athletic games be like without them! Many Seniors also took an active part in the band and orchestra: and Judy Taylor of our class and the other pert-looking drum majorettes headed by Carolyn Macy added color and gayity to the football games. We were all proud of the members of our class who have received individual awards through our school years. Last year Robert Dwyer won one of the Good Sports Awards given by the Key Club. Judy Lawson and Mat- thew Brown won the Good Sports Awards this year. Judy Lawson. who was voted the D. A. R. Good Citizen, was honored at a banquet in Bos- ton with other winners from Massachusetts. Judy Lawson was also second place winner in Ply- mouth County in the Altrusa Club Essay Contest, and she represented Scituate in the American Legion Oratorical Contest in Bridgewater. Neil Towle was awarded the Bausch-Lomb Award for outstanding work in science. Richard Wiley was elected to represent our school on Good Govern- ment Day at the State House in Boston. Beth Bigelow has served as school reporter during the year. Fourteen members of our class qualified as members of the Pro Merito Society. Many of our Senior boys were members of the Key Club this year. The principal social event sponsored by the Seniors was their annual Christmas Ball, which was a gay and colorful event and fun for every- one attending. Many of the talented Seniors took part in the All-School Play Waltz Time to make it a suc- cess. Those who participated were Donald Jenney, Carolyn Macy, Judy Taylor, Ronnie Howard, Donald Hollis, and David Staffeld. One of the most outstanding successes of our Senior year was the Senior Class Play, Mother Is a Freshman. The leads were expertly played by Sue Taggart and Donald Jenney. ably assisted by Judy Taylor. Donald Hollis. Robert O ' Hern. Bill Vines. David Staffeld, Carolyn Macy, Lois Newcomb. Evelyn Hatch. Ann McAuliffe. Joan McElene . Arm Breen. and Maureen Glavin. The prompter was Judy Bongarzone. Many other members of the class also helped to make the play a huge success. The past four years have flown by quickly, and we shall soon be leaving Scituate High to embark on the individual careers which the future has in store for us. Whatever we may do the fun, friendships, and knowledge gained dur ing our school years will long be remembered Classes, the locker room, the crowd in the cafe teria, the dances, our teachers, parties, gradu ation and all the wonderful activities which have filled our school years will provide pleasant memories long to be remembered in the years to come. THE IDEAL SENIOR BOYS GIRLS Best Athletf Walter Stewart Ann Breen Best dressed Hugh MacArthur Sue Taggart Nicest Smile Bob Dwyer Arline Nichols Class Wit Karl Virtue Carolyn Macy Nicest Hair Bill Vines Lois Newcomb Nicest Eyes Boh Dwyer Arline Nichols Quietest Bob Harris Judy Bongarzone Best Scholar Neil Towle Judy Lawson Best Mannered Hugh MacArthur Beth Bigelow Best Musician Donald Hollis Judy Taylor Best Sport Mall Brown Maureen Glavin Nicest Complexion Eddie Locklin Dntly Kane Best Natured Dick Ford Barbara D ' Amelio Friendliest Matt Brown Janice Leighton Most Cheerful Neil Murphy Sue Taggart Best Dancer Ronnie Howard Izzie Gleason Most helpful Dick Wiley Liz Grassie Neatest Dick Loughman Liz Grassie Peppiest Kenny Roberts Iz;ie Gleason S. H. S. SENIOR SONG HITS Ann Breen, ' 53 This Is Heaven Oh. Happy Day Wild Horses Can ' t I? Pretend Cold. Cold Heart It Isn ' t Fair Detour Congratulations to Someone ' ou Wonderful You Tell Me a Story Trigonometry Graduation The Cheerleaders All A ' s Study Hall Review Math U. S. History homework Skipping school No warning cards S. H. S. English
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about a better total educational program because of better usage of facilities, resources and personnel. 2. Better Communications: There is a need to better inform the public of educational goals and decisions affecting ' GUYS and DOLI HANOVER - The PTA is well! into its planning stages of its! Second Annual Production,] GUYS AND DOLLS ; however, there is a need for about nine I more male parts all with singing and dialogue. There are twelve important male parts in the Show and not even the leads are decided I yet. if any of you men would like to show some of your talent to Hanover while having fun and helping the Hanover schools, please come to Cedar Elementary School on Cedar Street next Monday night at 7:45 p.m. Here is a list of the entire male cast, which would you like to play? There is Sky Masterson, Nathan Detroit, Nicely Nicely, Benny Southstreet, Rusty Charley, Arvide Abernathy, Harry the Horse, Lt. Brannigan, Angie the Ox, Joey Biltmore, Big Jule and the Waiter. All are 60 PLUS MARSHFIELD - The regular meeting of the Sixty-Plus Club of Marshfield will be held on 1971,
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