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16 i KKSHMAN CLASS First kow: M. Blanchard, P. Jacobucci, R. Alves, J. Barry, P. Gleason. R. Kirwood, M. Curran, D. Brigham, J. Turner, V. Dorr, N. DeMello, S. Dauphinee. Second row: Mr. Bensim. M. Rinrdan, M. Claflin, A. Gardener, G. Roberts, B. Wilder, M. Fettig, B. Sylvester, C. Ryan, A. Atkins, C. Bowker, B. Blanchard, Mrs. Bauer. Third row: R. Lopes. A. Pratt. D. Brokaw, W. Dennis, N. Bowser, K. Rice, C. Grassie, M. Smith, E. OTJonncIl, R. O ' Keefe, J. eiga, L. Stone, H. Lynch. Fourth row: W. McAdams, J. Hoey. J. Brady, D. .Shea, J. Gardener, M. Gawkins. W Mayo, C. Myers, R. DeMello. D. Timpany. B. Stetson, R. Green. Fifth row: C. Rencurrel, E. Bowen. W. Holman. D. Dooner, J. Barnett, J. Breen, Rodgers, D. Garrigus. J. Litz, M. Croker. D. Oakes. FRESHMAN CLASS NEWS Beryl Sylvester, ' 56 Early in September, 1952, the Freshman Class entered Scituate High School, eager to see what senior high school was really like. We welcomed ten new members to our class — Barbara Blan- chard, Mark Crocker, Virginia Dorr. John Fal- vey. Michael Gawkins. John Hoey. Roger Kir- wood, Hugh Lynch, Donald Oakes. and Carol Ryan. In November we held our first class meeting and chose Mrs. Bauer and Mr. Benson as class advisers. We also elected Roger Kirwood as president: Mary Sue Curran as vice president; Phyllis Gleason as secretary, and Deborah Brig- ham as treasurer. The Freshmen were well represented in school activities this year with several freshmen in the All-School Pla). There were also some of our class who took part in football, field hockey, basketball, and other school sports. Our music- ally-talented members were in the glee club, the band, and the orchestra. The Freshmen are eagerly anticipating the next three years as students in Scituate High School.
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15 SOPHOMORE CLASS First row: J. RadclifFe, L. Fleming, F. Squire, L. Galbreath, P. Newcomb, E. Newcomb, P. Stewart. R. Stewart, F. Qiiinn, V. Rineliart, M. Newcomb, C. Merritt. Second row: Miss Gile, C. Molinari, A. Galbreath, J. Petrie, J. Rhodes. D. Burnham, C. Locklin, G. McCarthy, W. Dennis, L. Hodgdon, B. Holland, W. Murray, Mr. Atkinson. Third row: E. Andrews, M. Laidlaw, K. Disbrow, G. Collier, L. Bernard. J. White, C. Bamber, M. Ryan, E. Glavin, J. Fitzsimmons, E. McElroy, J. Muller, R. Nichols. Fourth row: H. MacAvenia, D. Cohen, C. Bennett, P. Berg, R. Ainslie, E. Quinn, A. McEleney, D. Conant, P. Clark, J. Agnew, M. StafFeld, A. Jackman, J. Oliver, A. Bates. R. Kirwood, J. Edwards. Fifth row: E. Haartz, N. Walker, R. Rice, H. Whittaker. R. Molinari, P. Webb, W. Colton, D. Petrie, W. O ' Neil, A. Bowker, R. Mitchell, H. Blanchard. Roger Howard, Robert Howard, C. Gallup. SOPHOMORE CLASS NEWS Martha Laidlaw, ' 55 The Sophoinore Class started the year 1952- 1Q53 by electing the following officers: Peter Stewart, president: Edward Newcomb, vice presi- dent; Patricia Newcomb. secretary; and Robert Stewart, treasurer. Our advisers are Miss Gile and Mr. Atkinson. We welcome the following new students: Harold Blanchard from Sandwich on the Cape; Karen Disbrow from Wellesley; Jack Edwards from Archbishop Williains; Marcia and Edward Newcomb from Quincy; Ronald Kirwood from New York; and June Rhodes froin Niirnberg, Germany. The members of our class have been interested in all school activities this year. Many Sopho- more boys participated in football, basketball, and baseball; and the girls were outstanding in field hockey, basketball, tennis, and softball. The Freshman-Sophomore dance was a social success. We were well represented in the All-School Pro- duction and the Spring Concert. Also several ineinbers of our class were in the band and orchestra. Our delegates to the Student Council were Letitia Bernard, Donald Cohen, Elizabeth Glavin, and Robert Howard. Key Club members from our class were Don- ald Cohen, Richard Mitchell, Peter Stewart, Robert Stewart, and Norman Walker. We hope in the next two years to make Scitu- ate High School proud of the Class of 1955.
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dliDniiiies 17 JUNIOR HIGH Fenny Richards, Grade 8 All of the pupils in grades seven and eight are looking forward to Miss Cuneen ' s return. Mrs. Bailey and Mr. Merrill were substitutes in her place. Each division of the Junior High put on an assembly this year, all of them very enjoyable. Mr. Hands ' room put on the Columbus Day pro- gram; Miss Giles ' room presented a program based on the Atomic Age called Looking for Tomorrow, Mrs. Williams ' group had all the presidents of the United States as the basis of their assembly; and Mr. DriscoU ' s group put on a program about Pan-American Day. Feter Fryling, Grade 7 In art class all the students are working hard to get their pictures ready for the final exhibition in May. Blue and White Week was quite successful this year. Both the seventh and eighth grades entered the essay and poster contests with spirit and enthusiasm. Of the pupils who entered the contest from the Junior High, four won prizes, — Joyce Perry and Linda Bailey in the poster di- vision and Edward Dunham and Susanne Hayes in the essay division. We are all looking forward to next year with its promise of a new building and new oppor- tunities. ASSEMBLIES 1952-1953 Mary Ryan, ' 54 DATE ASSEMBLY September 18 S. A. Membership October 3 Fire in Miniature October 9 Japan October 16 Columbus Day October 27 Film on Wild Life November 6 Armistice Day Program November 13 Education Week November 19 S. A. Program December 4 Awards December 13 Traffic Safety December 23 Christmas Assembly January 8 Malta During World War 11 January 15 Student Government Day January 29 Junior High Program February 5 Finding Your Life ' s Work — Guid- ance Assembly February 12 Lincoln and Washington March 5 S. A. Program March 12 Blue and White Week March 19 Awards Assembly March 26 University of Massachusetts April 9 S. A. Program April 16 Junior High GUEST Mr. Froberger and students Chief Williams, Liberty Mutual Fire Insurance Co. Miss Carol Vollmer Jr. High — Room 202 Ted Parkinson, Forest Ranger Lt. Richard MacDonald, U. S. Air Force Committee Magician Mr. Froberger and coaches Atlantic Refinery Company Music Department Alex Francis-Smith Representative Nathaniel Tilden Room 101 Films Room Bl William Hacker, pianist Student Council Mr. Froberger and students Guidance film Lloyd La Vaux, accordianist Room 102
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