Scituate High School - Chimes Yearbook (Scituate, MA)
- Class of 1955
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SCITUATF TOWN I IBRARY n Ring out, O bells, ring out and shout The Was, the Is, the Shall be. R. R. Bowker Now as another group of seniors prepare to take their places in the world, we recall the wonderful years we have spent together. Not only have we acquired the knowledge afforded through books, but we have had the even greater experience of living together as good Americans. To preserve the memories of our high school years and to show our deep appreciation to those who have made these things possibleβ our parents, our teachers, and the citizens of Scituateβ we present our 1955 yearbook; may The Chimes echo forever the spirit and praises of Scituate High School. 1955 Photography by Purdy Boston CLARENCE O. ATKINSON Business Subjects MARY K. BAKER Homemaking EARLE P. BASSETT Mechanical Drawing Shop MARY S. BAUER Physical Education RAYMOND G. BIGGAR English, History CHARLES E. BORDNE Mathematics Science ROBERT BURGESS Practical Arts STUART E. CRAPSER Science . . . m m p ANNE L. CUNNEEN English B. NORMAN DICKINSON Instrumental Music JOSEPH C. DRISCOLl Geography BESSIE M. DUDLEY English A. LESLIE FAULKNER Business Subjects _- .OR GILE Librarian FACULTY Scituate High School HERSCHEL BENSON Physical Education DOROTHY H. CROKER English EDWARD I. STEWART Principal ELIZABETH GILES Mathemotics SAMUEL J. TILDEN Director of Guidance GEORGE A. J. FROBERGER Assistant Superintendent o EDWARD K. CHACE Superintendent of Schools i RICHARD P. MERRIll English, French lEDWARD B. WILLIAMS I iotin, French BARBARA MURPHY English MAUD C. WILLIAMS Socio Studies RUTH E. HAWKES Business Subjects LAWRENCE C. KEENAN Physical Education JEAN STRZELECKI School Secretary (β β Β MARGARET T. HAMILTOhf U. S. History JOHN M. HARRER Reading JOHN L. HORNOR Vocal Music WILLIAM R. JOHNSON Mathematics ELINOR S. MANNING Science JUDSON R. MERRILL Mofhemofics .V ALMA SHMAUK ERROLL K. WILCOX Art Prob ems ol Democracy , Mathematics Science YVONNE TWOMEY Schoo Secretory rLORA D. WHITE, R. N. Schoo Nurse THE CHIMES EDITORIAL STAFF Editor-in-Chief Letitia Bernard Assisfanf Ediiors Gail Brazilian Beryl Sylvester Art Editor Ernest Andrews Girls ' Sports Carolyn Bamber Mary Ryan Boys ' Sports Robert Stewart Leonard Stone Alumni Wilhelmine Dennis Dramatics Penelope Richards School News Beverly Burt Mary Andrews Joanne Fisher Class Editors Lillian Galbreath Joan Turner Judith Garlinger Charlotte White Deborah Tilden Ann Misner Dorothy Marsh Faculty Adviser Miss Dudley First row: C. White, L. Galbreath, W. Dennis, AA. Ryan, L. Bernard, B. Sylvester, B. Burt, A. Misner, J. Garlinger, P. Richards. Second row: L. Stone, Miss Dudley, E. Andrews, R. Stewart, C. Bamber, J. Fisher, J. Turner, D. Tilden, M. Andrews, D. Marsh. BUSINESS STAFF Busines s Manager Joyce Petrie Assistant Bussiness Managers Nancy DesLaurier Richard Mitchell Jane Muller Joan Barry Marilyn Budjinski Mary Sue Curran Typists Gail Collier Jane Radcliffe Virginia Rinehart Fredericka Squire Faculty Adviser Miss Hawkes First row: Miss Hawkes, M. Curran, J. Muller, J. Radcliffe, F. Squire, V. Rinehort, G. Collier, J. Petrie, N. DesLaurier, M. Budjinski, J. Barry, R. Mitchell. 4 JOAN AGNEW An oufward and visible sign of an inward and spirifual grace. Glee Club, 2, 3; Spring Concert 3; Tennis, 3. LAWRENCE BASLER From the crown of his head to fhe sole of his fooi, he is all mirth. Glee Club, 1, 2; Football, 1, 2, 3, 4; Captain, 4. RONALD AINSLIE He touches nothing but he adds a charm. Wrestling, 4. ALLEN W. BATES, JR. Quiet, with a winning way of his own. Chefs ' Club, 4; Wrestling, 4; Senior Play. DONALD ANDERSON He that is slow to anger is better than the mighty. Transferred from Abington High School, 3; Baseball, 1; Track, 2; Band, 1, 2; Chefs ' Club, 4; S. E. M. S. B. A., 1. CARLETON BENNETT am not a politician, and my other habits are good. Glee Club, 4; Chefs ' Club, 4; Foot- ball, 2, 3, 4; Basketball, 1; Base- ball, 1, 2, 4; Wresling, 4. ERNEST ANDREWS Without art, life would be a mis- take. Chimes Staff, Illustrator, 1, 4; Art Club, President, 4; Glee Club, 1, 2; Spring Concert, 1, 2; Art Award, 3. PAUL BERG He is a burning and a shining light. Pro Merito, President, 4; Student Council, 4; Key Club, 4; Massachu- sett s Boys ' State; Bausch and Lomb Award. CAROLYN BAMBER Charms strike the sight, but merit wins the soul. Student Council Secretary, 3, 4; Pro Merito, 4; Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4; Co-Captain, 4; Field Hockey, 1, 2, 3, 4; Co-Captain, 4; Softball, 1, 2; Editorial Staff, 2, 3, 4; Librarian Club, 4; Glee Club, 2; Traffic Monitor, 3, 4. LETITIA BERNARD A wise and an understanding heart. Pro Merito, 4; Student Council, 1, 2, 3, 4; Chimss and Scituation, assistant editor, 3; Chimes, Editor- in-Chief, 4; Librarian, 2; Glee Club, 4; Traffic Monitor, 3, 4; Service Award, 1; Senior Play. ARNOLD J. BOWKER, JR. The thought of you, so good and true, will fill our hearts with joy. Chefs ' Club, 4; Wrestling, 4; Glee Club, 1, 4. GAIL COLLIER One of pure, ur)clouded brow, and dreaming eyes of wonder. Softball, 2; Chimes Staff, Typist, 4; Glee Club, 1, 3. GAIL BRAZILIAN Those thousand decencies that daily flow from all her words and actions. Chimes Staff, 3, 4; Glee Club, 2, 4; Monitor Squad, 4; Pro Merito, 4; Scriba, 4; 3rd Prize, U.N. Essay Contest; Field Hockey, 1, 2, 3, 4; Softball, 1, 2; Tennis, 3; Service Award, 3, 4. DALE CONANT Her air, her manners, all who saw admired. Field Hockey, 3; Assistant Manager; All-School Play, 3; Spring Concert, 3; Glee Club, 2, 3. DIANE BURNHAM A still, small voice. Art Club, 4; Glee Club, 2, 3. WILHELMINE DENNIS A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance ' Chimes Staff, 4; Basketball, 4; As- sistant Manager, 3; Library, 1, 2, 4; Glee Club, 3, 4; Softball, Assistant Manager, 3. PHYLLIS CLARK The gentle mind by gentle deeds is known. Pro Merito, 4; Field Hockey Assis- tant Manager, 3, Manager, 4; All- School Play, 1; Spring Concert, 3; Librarian, 4; Glee Club, 1, 2, 3; Service Award, 3; Office Worker, 3, 4. NANCY DESLAURIER A friend more precious than un- numbered gold. Transferred from Burlington High School, 4; Dramatic Club, 2, 3; Field Hockey, 1 ; Chimes Staff, 4; I Glee Club, 1, 4; Operetta, 2, 3; | Junior Class Play, 3; All-State Play, 2; Historic Award, 3; Senior Play. DONALD COHEN A woman would run through fi ' e and water for such a kind heart. ' ' Student Council, 3, 4; Tieasurer, 2; Key Club, 2, 3, President, 4; Traffic Monitor, 3; Football, 2, 3; School Photographer, 4. JOHN EDWARDS To eat, and to drink, and to be merry. Transferred from Archbishop Wil- liams High School, 1; Football, 3, 4; Basketball, 2, 3, 4; Chefs ' Club, 4; Senior Play. JOANN FITZSIMMONS Thou crownest the year with thy goodness. Glee Club, 3; Softball, 1; Spring Concert, 1. ELLIOTT HAARTZ His heart and hand both open and both free. Cafeteria Worker, 2, 3, 4. 1 LILLA FLEMING Sweeter also than the honey and the honeycomb. Cheerleading, 3; Head Cheer- leader, 4; Basketball, Assistant Manager, 2; Librarian, 1; Pro Merito, 3, 4; Art Club, 4; Senior Play. LILLIAN GALBREATH Unto you is paradise opened. Basketball, 2; Chimes Staff, 4; Librarian, 4; Glee Club, 3, 4; Traf- fic Monitor, 3, 4. E. DAVID HIMELRICK He will hew to the line of right. Transferred from Boston Technical High School; Camera Club, 2, 3; Senior Play. LOIS HODGDON Her rosy progress smiling. Tennis, 2; All-School Play, 1, 2, 3; Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Spring Con- cert, 2, 3; Service Award, 1, 2; CEDRIC GALLUP By the work one knows the work- man. BETTE HOLLAND In her tongue is the law of kind- ness. Glee Club, 1, 2, 3. ELIZABETH GLAVIN Blushing is the color of virtue. Student Council, 2; Basketball, 2; Service Award, 1, 2, 3; Drum Majorette, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT A. HOWARD His very foot has music in it As he comes up the stair. Pro Merito; Student Council, 2; Librarians ' Club, President, 4; Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball, 1; ROGER HOWARD A smile for every fellow and two for every girl. Class Treasurer, 1; Football, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Traffic Monitor, 4; Photography Club, 4. ELINOR McELROY Her smile was ifie sweefesf that was ever seen. Librarians ' Club, 4; Softball, 3; Glee Club, 1, 2, 3; Librarian, 4; Spring Concert, 3; Service Award, 4. GAIL KENT Her ways ore ways of pleasant- ness and all her paths are peace. Pro Merito, 4; Glee Club, 1, 2, 3; Nurses ' Club, 4; Massachusetts Girls ' State, 3; Band, Twirler, 3, 4; Tennis, 2; All-School Play, 2. CAROL MERRITT And her sunny locks hang on her temples like a golden fleece. Class Secretary, 1, 3, 4; All-School Play, 1, 2; Chimes and Sc fuat;on, 1; Librarian, 1, 2; Glee Club, 1, 2, 3. RONALD KIRWOOD A natural leader, born to suc- ceed. Student Council, 3, 4; President, 4; Pro Merito, 4; Ductor; Key Club, 4; Football, 2, 3, 4; Basketball, 2; Traffic Marshall, 3, 4; Chief Mar- shall, 4; 1st Prize winner, U. N. Essay Contest; Harvard Book Prize, 3; Band, 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra, 1, 2, 3; S. E. Mass. Band, 3, 4. RICHARD MITCHELL He should, he could, he would; he did his best. Pro Merito; Key Club, 2, 3, Secre- tary, 4; Chefs ' Club, 4; Chimes Business Staff, 3, 4; Traffic Monitor, 4; Boys ' State, 3; Band, 2, 3, 4; All-School Play, 1, 2, 3; Senior Play. CAROLYN LOCKLIN A crown of glory fadeth not away. Photographers ' Club, 4; All-School Play, 1, 2; Librarian, 1, 2; Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4. CLEMENT MOLINARI They that put their trust in him shall understand the truth. Photography, President, 4; Basket- ball, 1, 2; Baseball, 1, 4. HUGH McAVENIA Good without effort, great with- out foe. Wrestling, 4. JANE MULLER A good heart is better than all the heads in the world. Librarians ' Club, 4; Chimes Staff, 3, 4; Glee Club, 1, 2, 3; Service Award, 4; Spring Concert, 3. 9 WILLIAM MURRAY Rich in good worfcs. Football, 3; Assistant Manager, 3, Manager 4; Basketball, 2; Baseball, 1, 2, 3, 4; Chefs ' Club, 4; Boys ' State, 3. JOYCE PETRIE This is she fhaf is the world ' s de- lighf. Chimes and ScHuafion Staff, 3; Chimes Business Manager, 4; Glee Club, 1, 2, 3; Pro Merito, 4; Field Hockey, 1, 2; Softball, 1, 2; Basket- ball, 2; Spring Concert, 2, 3; Libra- rian, 4; Photography Club, 4; Cheerleading, 4; Service Awards, 2, 3; All-School Play, 1; Senior Play. EDWARD NEWCOMB Life ' s io be enjoyed β so i enjoy it. FRANCES QUINN Vice President, 2, 3, 4; Football, 2, laughing eye and and a tender 3, 4; Basketball, 3; Chimes Staff, sm 7e. 2; Glee Club, 4; Traffic Monitor, 4; Photography, 4; Glee Club, 1, 2, 3. Good Government Representative, 4. MARCIA NEWCOMB Fresh and flourishing as the flowers in May. Cheerleading, 3, 4; Office Worker, 3, 4; Photography Club, 4; Glee Club, 3. JANE RADCLIFFE Courteous though coy, and gentle though retired. Photography, 4; Basketball, 3, 4; Softball, 2; All-School Play, 2; Chimes Staff, 3; Typist, 4; Librar- ian, 4; Glee Club, 1, 2, 3; Monitor, 3, 4; Service Award, 4; Majorette, 2, 3, 4; Spring Concert, 3. JUNE RHODES ROBERT NICHOLS y are not only good yourse f, He that once is good, is ever f goodness in 3 ' - Β° - others. Glee Club, 1, 2, 3. Transfered from Nurnberg, Ger- many, 2; Glee Club, 1, 3. JOSEPH E. OLIVER He has a heart as sound as a hill. Photography Club, 4; Basketball, 2, Basketball Manager, 4; Senior Play. VIRGINIA RINEHART Cleaner than the day is she. Chimes Staff; Typist, 4; Glee Club, 1, 2, 3; Spring Concert, 3. 10 MARY RYAN If a woman has long hair, it is a glory fo her. Photography Club, 4; Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4; Captain, 4; Softball, 1, 2, 4; Chimes Staff, 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club, 1, 4. FREDERICKA SQUIRE Alfhough she looks genfle and shy, mischief twinkles in her eye. Chimes Staff; Typist, 4; Glee Club, 1, 2, 3. JUNE SABIN Her unexfinguish ' d laughter shakes the skies. Photography Club, 4; Basketball, 3; Cheerleading, 4; Office Worker, 4. PATRICIA SNYDER The fairest garden in her looks and in her mind the wisest books. Transferred from Madison, New Jersey; Glee Club, 3, 4; Monitor, 3; Marshall, 4; Pro Merito, 4; Student Council, 4; All-School Play, 3; Soft- ball, 3; Senior Play. PETER STEWART He loves the game above the prize. Class President, 1, 2, 3, 4; Key CKjb, 2, 3, 4; Football, 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball, 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4; Boys ' State, 3; Traffic Monitor, 3, 4. ROBERT STEWART He will not want for friends. Class Treasurer, 2, 3, 4; Key Club, 2, 3, 4; Football, 2, 3, 4; Baseball, 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4; Chimes Staff, Sports, 4; Marshall, 3, 4; Boys ' State, 4. MARY ANITA VEIGA Let Patience have her perfect work. Glee Club, 1, 2, 3; Spring Concert, 3. MEMORIES OF SENIOR YEAR We ' ve reached the end of our high school days, Our dear old Golden Rule days. Our boys and girls, now women end men. Are wiser than they ' ve ever been. His majesty, Peter, his subjects were we. Bob carried our money bags; Ted was V. P. Carol took minutes, and handled the books; She was a gal with brains plus looks. Miss Gile gave advice, Mr. Atkinson too. They are two swell people, through and through. What would we have done at class meetings and such If they ' d not kept us happy and helped us so much? Clubs were formed from cooking to sports. To cultivate talents, to teach things of all sorts. The Nurse ' s Club was one of these; With Gail and Phyllis around, please don ' t sneeze! The Library Club the intellects chose; Bob made a fine president, everyone knows. Jane, Billy, and Joyce the shelves they dusted. While Phyllis and Corolyn the books they adjusted. The boys and girls who thought they could sing The doorbell of the Glee Club did ring. The Senior boys the songs did croon. While the Senior girls carried the tune. Did you smell smoke during the year? ' Twos only the boys trying to cook, I fear. The Chefs ' Club, open to mole seniors at will. Was Carl, Allen, Arnold, Jock, Dick, and Bill. The Photographers ' Club, camera lovers ' paradise. Took and developed pictures . . . real nice! Carolyn, Marcia, Joyce, Frances, and Jane, Mary, June, Clem, and Joe all learned the same. Our Senior boys were the football team. Boy, you should see them give off steam! Among the stars our own Pete Stewart Was made Captain of All-Sfars, we knew he would do it! Bill Murray managed the team this season; If they had lots of spirit, he was the reason. Bob, Roger, Carl, Ron, Jack and Ted Kept the Sailors ' score way up ahead. Football was always Larry ' s pride; He was right there fighting for our side. He was captain, too, you know; He ' s the chief reason we conquered the foe. The field hockey team was Gail and Carolyn ' s delight; As co-captains and good sports, these gals were all right. To add to that illustrious crew, Phyllis was manager, an efficient one too. Jack, Pete and Bob backed the basketball team; With Joe as manager, they were on the beam. The girls ' B B Team starred Carolyn, Mary and Jane, With Billy as manager, co-champs they became. Anyone for wrestling? That was the question! Clem, Allen, Hugh, Arnold, who did you mention? Oh, yes, Carl was manager, that ' s for sure; His job was matches to procure. Go, go everybody, was the cheerleaders ' cry While rooting the teams on to victory or die. Lilla, the captainβ Joyce, Marcia, and June Always sang 6oo a Boo a way off the tune. The Student Council rose to fame. As Ron the title of President did claim. Carolyn took the notes you see. With Paul and Don, Pat and T. T. Pro Merito a brilliant group claimed, Especially when Paul, Imperator was named. With Ronald as Ductor; Pat, Praefectus Aerarii; Gail as Scriba or in English, Secretary. Key Club president was our Don; Dick the secretary. Letitio on the Chimes staff was very necessary. She was editor-in-chief; Joyce took the business end. In orchestra, Dick and Ron a musical note did lend. Paul Berg won the Bausch-Lomb Award they soy; Gail and Ronnie won a prize for the U.N. essay. Letitia was the Good Citizen of the D. A. R. Ted, as representative, at the State House did star. We ' ll never forget our Senior Class Ploy, In Dear Ruth Joyce the lead lines did say. Joe, Lilla, Dick, Allen, Nancy, T. T. and Dave, With Pat and Jack support they gave. Liz was our high strutting head majorette. With Gail K. and Jane right behind her, you bet. If your name is left out in sports in this writing. The spring teams weren ' t formed at the time of this printing! The graduation ceremony ends our years. As we say farewell, we shed many tears. With thanks to all as we soy goodbye. We leave you now. Dear Scituate High. 12 MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Letifia Bernord Paul Berg BEST MANNERED Gail Kent Edward Newcomb MOST MUSICAL Patricio Snyder Richard Mitchell MOST VERSATILE Joyce Petrie Ronald Kirwood MOST ATHLETIC Corolyn Bomber Peter Stewart BEST DRESSED QUIETEST BEST DANCERS CLASS HUMORISTS MOST FRIENDLY Fronces Quinn Diane Burnham Gail Brazilian June Sabin Elizabeth (flavin Ernest Andrews William Murray Robert Howard Lawrence Bailer Donald Cohen LYRIC LIKENESSES Ain ' t Misbehaving β Judy McElroy Honey You Can ' t Love Two β Joyce Petrie You Got To Be a Footbball Hero - Pot Snyder The Kid ' s Last Fight - Larry Basler Lady Be Good β Marcia Newcomb June in January β Joe Oliver My One and Only Heart β Ginny Rinehart I ' m a Big Girl Now - Lilla Fleming My Curly Headed Baby β Ronnie Ainslie Wish You Were Here β Jane Radcliffe We Ain ' t Gotta Barrel of Money β Bob Stewart Teach Me Tonight β Clement Molinari It ' s a Woman ' s World β Richard Mitchell Five Feo. Two β Frances Quinn Unforgettable β Gail Brazilia n Brown Eyes β Jane Muller My Own True Love β Mary Ryan Tweedle De Dee β David Himelrich Ain ' t She Sweet β Freddie Squire Lighthouse β Liz Glavin Look Sharp; Be Sharp β Ernest Andrews Rusty Old Halo - Carolyn Locklin The Farmer in the Dell β Elliott Haartz I ' ve Been Thinking β Cedric Gallup Dragnet Mombo β Carleton Bennett Keep It a Secret β Joann Fitzsimmons I Wish I Was - Dale Conont When We Come of Age β Phyllis Clark There ' s Nothing Like a Dame β Don Anderson Earth Angel β Nancy DesLaurier Restless Heart β Lillian Galbreath Sunshine of Your Smile β Joan Agnew Friendship β Carolyn Bomber It ' s Howdy Doody Time β June Sabin The Barking Dog β Jock Edwards Just Whispers β Betty Holland Somehow something Went Wrong β Arnold Bowker Sonny Boy β Teddy Newcomb Gimmie a Little Kiss β Ronnie Kirwood Crazy Otto β Hugh McAveia Smilin ' Through β June Rhodes I Keep Walking to the Mail-box β Anita Veiga First row: N. Bowser, M. Sprogue, V. Dorr, M. Claflin, J. Barry, P. Gleason, E. Chomberlain, R. Alves, N. DeMcllo, J. Turner, S. Dauphinee, S. Sevan. Second row: Mrs. Bauer, D. Shea, J. Weston, P. Jacobucci, W. Dennis, M. Blanchard, A. Gardner, M, Budjinski, M. Fettig, A. Afkins, B. Blanchard, J. Veiga, A. Pratt, D. Oakes. Third row: C. Carlsen, K. Rice, M. Curran, E. O ' Donnell, B. Sylvester, G. Roberts, C. Grossle, C. Bowker, S. Aiken, D. Brighom, H. Blanchard, Mr. Benson. Fourth row: J. Brady, B. Stetson, L. Stone, R. Kirwood, D. Brokow, J. Falvey, J. Litz, R. Green, W. Mairo, R. DeMello, H. Lynch, C. Rencurrel. Fifth row: D. Timpany, L. Mayo, C. Rodgers, M. Croker, J. Gardner, P. Rice, J. Hoey, E. Bowen, R. Lopes, W. McAdams, J. Breen, M. Co ne. JUNIOR CLASS The first Junior Class meeting was held in Septem- ber for the election of officers. Dean Shea was reelected president; and Joan Turner, treasurer. Lawrence Mayo was elected vice pesident; and Sylvia Dauphinee, secretary. Anne Gardner, Roger Kir- wood, Lawrence Mayo, and Dean Shea were chosen Dean Shea as Student Council representatives. Class advisers are Mrs. Bauer and Mr. Benson. As the athletic season got underway, we all took pride in the representation of our class on the field hockey, football, track, baseball, and cheering squads. In November the Juniors assumed full responsi- bility for the Sc fu af(on, with Beryl Sylvester as editor and Mr. Biggar as adviser. The class was also well represented in band, orchestra, and glee club. The following Juniors received scholastic honors for the first two marking periods: high honors, Charles Rodgers; honors, Suson Aiken, Marilyn Bud- jewski, Mary Sue Curran, Anne Gardner, Gail Rob- erts, Morjorie Sprogue, Leonard Stone, and Beryl Sylvester; honorable mention, Susan Andrews, Sylvia Dauphinee, Virginia Dorr, Phyllis Gleason, Donald Ookes, Charles Rencurrel, and Joanne Weston. We congratulate the Seniors and wish them suc- cess in future years. First row: F. Blanchard, J. Hayward, S. Adier, P. Mclnnis, M. Andrews, M. Gorrity, J. Grassie, S. Anderson, J. Garlinger, C. Green, J. Prouty, S. Marsh, C. Tilden, P. Brooks, L. Calderwood, C. Stone, M. Fletcher, J. Perry, B. Merritt. Second row: Mr. Bigger, J. Roderick, C. Gomes, B. Burnham, B. Burt, J. Fisher, C. Bailey, J. Brown, S. Blanchard, B. Gunn, P. Richards, E. Gallup, A. DePersio, A. Willard, J. Tingley, N. Champion, E. Andrade, D. Sargent, D. Young. Miss Vinal. Third row: R. Cahoon, R. Clark, C. Keyes, D. Buckley, E. Dunham, T. Nason, J. Fitzgerald, K. Cole, D. Cakes, R. Wiley, P. Brigham, P. Miles, S. Young, I. Bongarzone, C. Robinson. Fourh row: C. Curran K. Ericson, D. Packard, M. Jillson, T. MacDonald, D. Dwyer, E. Galbreoth, D. Gilmore, D. Don- oghue, L. Schiner, R. Aldrldge, R. Chagnon, R. Herbert, T. Warshaw, R. Carlson. SOPHOMORE CLASS Firsf row: R. Young, B. DeCosto, M. Wyman, M. MacAllister, N. Damon, G. Gardner, T. Bowker, J. Breen, P. Dunphy, A. Watten- dorf, D. Prouty, L. Bailey, N. Oliver, A. Mulligan, P. Ford, S. O ' Nsill, G. Wilder, P. Steverman, B. Ericson, P. Dowd, J. Curran, A. Murray, R. Smith, J. Tubman. Second row: J. Rogol, C. White, B. Tilden, K. Brown, M, Whittaker, E. Rice, J. Stetson, J. Higgins, N. Clapp, C. Taillon, J. Thompson, V. Leone, M, Foster, C. ChiavuzzI, c. Bubin, A. Hare, P. Henry, J. Cole, A. Fitzgerald, N. Ashley, E. Winston, R. Lynch, D. Tilden, G. Rodgers, P. Edwards, Mr. Johnson. Third row: Mrs. Baker, D. Morrison, F. McAdams, R. Gardner, R. Borke, D. Allen, B. Sloat, R. Ladd, E. Hortnett, J. Dillon, L. Reublinger, L. Haartz, P. DesLaurier, P. Shields, G. Tedford, W. Kay, J. Mclnnis, P. Roy, S. Galbreath. Fourth row: A. Molinari, D. Coyne, J. Jakubens, R. Frye, W. Stetson, P. Johnson, R. Rencurrel, R. Grasselli, B. Simon, W. Sides, G. MacDonald, L. Whittaker, L. Brown, R. West, D. Alger, J. Story, P. Fryling, M. Loring, R. Stearns. FRESHMAN CLASS Early in the year we held our first class meeting and elected Paul Johnson president; Charlotte White, vice president; Veronica Leone, secretary; Ronald Rencurrel, treasurer; and Mrs. Baker and Mr. Johnson, advisers. Nancy Oliver and Ronald Ren- currel were chosen as our Student Council members. The Blue Devils football team was made up large- Class Officers ly of freshman boys; and Elmer Hartnett, Paul John- son, Ronnie Rencurrel, and Paul Roy played on the varsity team. Many freshman girls were on the field hockey squad. Over a third of the girls ' basketball squad were freshmen, and many freshman boys played on the JV basketball team as well as on the varsity. We are certainly proud of our honor roll students. George Rodgers received high honors; and Nancy Ashley, Emilie Bubin, Jean Curran, Ann Fitzgerald, Richard Ladd, Veronica Leone, James Mclnnis, Anne Mulligan, Nancy Oliver, Ronald Rencurrel, Lee Reub- linger, Jayne Rogal, Wendell Sides, Bruce Simmon, Jonathan Story, Barbara Tilden, Deborah Tilden, and Charlotte White, honors in the first two marking periods. Many others received honorable mention. The Freshmen have enthusiastically joined clubs and helped out in the library and in the office. The band, the orchestra, and the glee club included many members of our class. This, we all agree, has been a very successful year. GRADE EIGHT X First row: B. Hall, J. Gunn, M. Moores, J. Chagnon, S. Bongarione, P. Curron, S. Obert, G. Donoghue, S. Corcoran, S. Rogers, B. Mackie, J. Barrie, J. Jarvis. Second row: G. Robbins, A. Misner, S. Doherty, K. AAullen, L. Stewart, S. Whitman, J. Kestilo, L. Allen, L. Morris, F. Dauphinee, D. Dorant, F. Dwyer. Third row: E. Turner, J. Torrey, T. Dame, F. Bigelow, P. James, M. Corbett, S. Young, J. Smith, M. Colton. Our Student Council representative this year was William McKeever. We were honored to have Linda Stewart on the girls ' varsity basketball team, and Jack Payntar on the football team. In the Junior High intramural gomes, 8A girls and 8C boys were the champions in volleyball and basketball. Jean Gunn, Geri Donoghue, Judy Jarvis, Sandra Bongorzone, David Atchason, and Jack Payntar rep- resented the eighth grade in the band and orchestra. A new Junior High newspaper, The Mariner, was started this year. Its first printed copy with pictures was published in February. The co-editors were San- dra Bongorzone and Janice Jackson, with Miss Mur- phy as the adviser. First row: W. McAllister, D. Silipo, D. Logan, L. Richards, J. Morton, P. Steverman, E. Russell, E. Pino, S. Knowles. Second row: D. Smith, P. Scott, D. Petrie, G. Steorns, M. Larrobee, I. McCorkell, J. Thompson, W. Mc- Keever, R. Nichols, Mrs. Manning. Third row: P. Mehegon, B. Sunnerberg, J. Payntar, J. Palmer, G. Russell, R. Murray, R. Murphy, R. Young. First row: R. Calcutt, J, Amato, C. Agnew, J. DeMello, J. Corumbo, Coffey, N. Curran, R. Burrows, A. Doherty, G. Alves, D. Grip. Second roi Miss Murphy, C. Creaser, P. Connolly, F. Dorr, S. Gallup, R. Evans, Aldridge, T. Alves, P. Burnham. Third row: R. Crosby, J. Lepine, D. Moss, A. Gallup, G. Basler, P. Breen, K. Koerber. HIGH HONORS Johanna Barrie Jean Gunn HONORS David Atchason Fred Bigelow Sandra Bongorzone Joan Chognon Michael Colton Patricio Curran Susan Doherty David Durant Francis Dwyer Sonja Fischer Peter Garrigus Judith Jarvis Judith Kestila William McKeever Ann Misner Karen Mullen Linda Richards Stephanie Rogers Jon Smith Gilbert Stearns Peter Steverman Linda Stewart Eric Turner Richard Young (Sepfember to January) first row: J. DeMello, C. Dwyer, M. Fletcher, V. Gardner, E. Greene, J. Hobbs, M. Gauley, J. Franks, P. Holt. Second row.- B. Corvell, R. Jenkins, E. Golligan, J. Goode, G. Gardner, R. Gleason, A. Gorman, R. DeMello. Third row: Mr. Driscoll, N. Duffey, E. Chamberlain, H. Horne, J. Jackson, C. Dwyer, D. Fitzgerald, C. Howard. GRADE SEVEN This year the seventh grade Student Council rep- resentative was Kathleen Walsh. Many seventh graders participated in intramural sports during activity period. Our class contributed six members to the bond and one to the orchestra. Suzanne Murphy, Richard Burt, Carol Claybourne, Gerald Stone, Robert Calderwood, and William Stone were in the band, and William was also in the orchestra. In the magazine contest this year, the leading room was a seventh grade room, 206, and the lead- er in sales was Janice Savage. We are also doing well in our school work. Hen- rietta Horne, John Ewing, Susan Kenney, Susan Lis- combe, Dorothy Marsh, Suzanne Murphy, and Kath- leen Walsh received high honors during the first two marking periods. Many other members of our class received honors or honorable mention. We hope that we can do as well in our future years at Scituate High. t row: B. Merritt, M Murphy, J. Merritt, S. Meiser, B. Somuelson, P. ver, S. Parsons, P. Sargent, D. Rinehart, L. Schalr. Second row; E. Page, Morwick, J. Savage, J. Payntor, M. Newman, C. RIggins, T. Prouty, B. adis, Mr. Bordne. Third row: D. Shea, P. Schultz, L. Rice, G. Mendes, D. ker, R. Murp hy, W. Schott. Firsf row: S. Kenney, B. Creaser, E. Litchfield, M. Thayer, J. Meagher, C. Jordan, E. McLaughlin, P. McCarthy, S. Liscombe, S. Kelley. Second row: Mrs. Williams, P. McCarthy, B. Jillson, J. Mclnnis, D. Marsh, D. Matthews, L. McGill, J. Macintosh, L. Mayo, J. Ewing. Third row: W. Litchfield, J. McKittrick, D. Wiswall, L. Lawson, B. Keyes, G. Lackey, J. Lannon, J. Mc- Cormack, E. Kay, J. McGorr. First row: L. Thayer, J. Walsh, I. Turner, S. Steverman, B. Wall, S. Smoll- ett, B. Sylvester, P. Ward, G. Smelzer. Second row: K. Walsh, A. Ward, M. White, B. Thompson, A. Soucy, J. Webster, H. Simmon, Mr. Keenan. Third row: G. Stone, G. Webb, P. Spencer, P. Vanlnwagen, R. Smtill, W. Stone, D. Spear, D. Young, G. Street. First row: Patricia Snyder, Nancy Oliver, Carolyn Bamber, Roger Kirwood, Ronald Kirwood, Befh Gunn, Letitia Bernard, Kath- leen Walsh. Second row: Anne Gardner, David Buckley, Paul Berg, Ronald Rencurrel, Donald Cohen, Dean Shea, Daniel Packard, William McKeever. STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council had a successful year under the direction of their new adviser. Miss Ella Vinal. They discussed and acted on several suggestions which were submitted by members of the school to their Student Council representatives. Four senior delegates and other council members as representatives attended the fall convention of the Southeastern Bodies of Student Councils at Stoughton. Four junior delegates and other represent- atives attended the spring convention at Hingham. Special projects of the Student Council this year were ushering at the Open House for parents, start- ing work on a school handbook, and sponsoring the annual Blue and White Week. I Beth, Gunn, secretary; Carolyn Bomber, vice president, Ronald Kirwood, president; Roger Kirwood, treasurer. 26 KEY CLUB In September the Key Club elected the following officers: Donald Cohen, president; Charles Rencurrel, vice president; Richard Mitchell, secretary; and Roger Kirwood, treasurer. Mr. Earle Bassett was chosen as adviser. At the last meeting in May, 1954, the members chose the following candidates as new members: Ronald Kirwood, Paul Berg, Lawrence Mayo, David Buckley, Richard Cahoon, Robert Clark, and Larry Schiner. During this year the Key Club sponsored a record hop, co-sponsored with Pro Merito the Hayseed Hop, took motion pictures of the football games, and sold Scituate High School beanies and bookcovers. The members also helped with the refreshments at foot- ball games and sold tickets at basketball games. All of the activities and services of the Key Club are planned with the goal of furthering school spirit. Richard Mitchell, secreiary; Donald Cohen, president; Charles Rencurrel, vice president; Roger Kirwood, freosurer. 27 First row: Lilla Fleming, Patricia Snyder Richard Mitchell, Paul Berg, Ronald Kirwood, Joyce Pefrie. Second row: Letltia Bernard, Carolyn Bomber, Robert Howard, Phyllis Clark, Gail Brazilian, Scriba, (Not pictured), Gail Kent. PRO MERITO HONOR SOCIETY OFFICERS Imperator, Paul Berg Ducfor, Ronald Kirwood Sub Scriba, Joyce Petrie Praefecfus Aerari, Patricio Snyder 28 SCITUATION STAFF First row: S. Dauphinee; C. Rodgers; M. Croker, business manager; M. Curron, managing editor; B. Sylvester, editor- in chief; D. Oakes, business manager; J. Barry; G. Roberts. Second row: Mr. Biggar, adviser; L. Stone; A. Atkins; P. Gleason; M. Coyne; D. Brigham; B. Burt; A. Pratt. Third row: R. Alves; D. Tilden; P. Rice; J. Veigo; C. White; N. DeMello; S. Bevan. MARINER STAFF first row: P. Mehegan, D. Smith, K. Walsh, S. Obert, J. Jackson, S. Bongarzone, S. Smollett, S. Kelley, A. Soucy, D. Parker, J. Hobbs. Second row: Miss Murphy, J. DeMello, B. Sylvester, S. Meiser, J. Macintosh, J. Franks, S. Liscombe, P. Curran, A. Doherty, K. Mullen, J. Barrie, S. Knowles, M. Corbett, L. Richards, G. Street. Third row: B. Wall, P. Burnham, E. Chamberlain, W. Allan, W. McKeever, W. Stone, E. Page, R. Chase, M. Murphy, E. Crowley. SENIOR CLASS PLAY In April, the annual Senior Play was presented. This year ' s production, Dear Ruth by Norman Krasna, was directed by Mr. Raymond Biggar. The cast was as follows: Ruth Wilkins Lt. Williams Seawright Miriam Wilkins Albert Kummer Judge Wilkins Mrs. Wilkins Martha Seawright Sgt. Chuck Vincent Dora Harold Klobbermeyer The prompters were Frances Quinn and Carolyn Bomber. Scenery was designed and constructed under the direction of Miss Shmauk and Mr. Burgess. Joyce Petrie Joseph Oliver Lilla Fleming Richard Mitchell Allen Bates Patricia Snyder Nancy DesLourier David Himelrick Letitia Bernard Jack Edwards 30 Firsf row: D. Ookes J Radcliffe, N. Oliver, R. Howard, C. White, P. Ford, J. Petrie. Second row: C. Bomber, J. Muller, E. McElroy, A. Pratt, P. Clark, A. Fitzgerald, Miss Gile, J. Fisher, N. Damon, N. Ashley, B. Winston, W. Dennis, J. Breen, C. Gomes. LIBRARY STAFF In September of 1954, the John J. Heffernan Mem- orial Library was opened for the first time. It is one of the most modern school libraries to be found on the South Shoe, a fitting tribute to the memory of Mr. Heffernan. Under the supervision of Miss Eleanor Gile, twenty- one student librarians were chosen and organized as the Librarians ' Club, with Robert Howard, presi- dent; Nancy Oliver, secretary; and Charlotte White, treasurer. Meetings were held every Monday afternoon dur- ing the activity period. Various projects were planned and carried out, one of which was historical research on the town of Scituate. A study was made of its early industries, famous landmarks, and out- standing local personalities. The members of the Librarians ' Club were invited to the Quincy High School for a Hallowe ' en party. Scituate High, in turn, played host to several South Shore library groups at a Christmas party. 31 First row: S. Bongarzone, J. Gunn, B. Gonn, L. Bailey, B. Burt, R. Burt, R. Kirwood, J. Jarvis. Second row: Mr. Dickinson, G. Kent, R. Evans, D. Donoghue, D. Mitchell, P. Wyman, G. Roberts, B. Sylvester, C. Gre3n. Third row: S. Marsh, C. Rodgers, W. Stone, G. Rodgers, C. Bailey, A. Hare, R. Kirwood, J. Radcliffe. BAND Under the direction of Mr. Norman Dickinson, the Scituote High School Bond enjoyed a very successful year. Several new musicians joined the group, and all members were equipped with attractive new uniforms. The first appearance of the band was made at the outdoor rally which opened the sports season. During the rest of the football season they played at all the rallies and all but one game. They also played for several assemblies, per- formed at the High School Open House, participated in the South Shore Christmas Festival, and joined the orchestra and glee club for the final concert on May 5. On May 14 they went to Mansfield for the South- eastern Massachusetts Band Festival. Roger Kirwood and Beverly Burt were chosen to play in the All-State Bond. Those playing in the con- cert presented by the Southeastern Massachusetts School Bandmasters ' Association at Hingham includ- ed Connie Bailey, Beverly Burt, Beth Gunn, Jean Gunn, Roger Kirwood, and Ronald Kirwood. Firsf row: A. Pratt, G. Donoghue, J. Fisher, J. Gunn, B. Burt, B. Gun ' R. Kirwood, M. Andrews. Second row: R. Evans, W. Stone, M. Wy- man, G. Roberts, B. Sylvester, Mr. Dickinson. Third row: C. Rodgers, G. Rodgsrs, C. Bailey, R. Kirwood, A. Hare. ORCHESTRA This year the Scituate High School Orchestra wel- comed several new members. They made their first appearance at the Christmas assembly. They also played at the Grange and at the dedication of the Jenkins School. They participated, as usual, in the annual spring concert. Beth Gunn, clarinet, and Con- stance Bailey, trombone, played in the All-State Or- chestra in February. The final appearance of the or- chestra was at the Baccalaureate service and the graduation exercises. First row: C. Bailey, S. Bevan, L. Galbreath, I. Bailey, S. Marsh, G. Roberts. Second row: Mr. Hornor, E. Chamberlain, W. Dennis, C. Taillon, N. DesLaurier, M. Foster, A. Fitzgerald, M. Andrews, C. GreΒ«n. Third row: P. Snyder, B. Burnhom, W. Dennis, V. Dorr, J. Fisher, P. Richards, L. Hodgdon, L. Bernard. Fourth row: R. Smith, C. Bennett, W. Mairo, R. Lopes, R. Howard, R, Howard. GLEE CLUB A combined girls ' and boys ' glee club was formed in 1954 under the direction of Mr. Robert Gartside, supervisor of vocal music. In November Mr. Gartside resigned, because of his teaching schedule at Harvard, and was replaced by Mr. John Hornor, o student at the New England Conservatory of Music. Meetings of the glee club were held during activity periods on Tuesday and Thursday of each week. In December the Glee Club sang at the Christmas assembly and at the Open House for parents. All members participated in the Southeastern Massachu- setts Music Festival in March, with several appearing as soloists. Members of the Scituate High Glee Club represented the school at the scholarship contests sponsored by the Massachusetts Federation of Wom- an ' s Clubs and by the Village Singers of Hanover. In June the Glee Club sang at the Baccalaureate service and at the graduation exercises. SPORTS Firsf row: L. Stewart, M. Fletcher, C. Stone, M. Curran, C. Bomber, G. Brazilian, J. Perry, C. Tilden, D. Brigham, C. Grassie, Sec- ond row: J. Barry, S. O ' Neil, P. Ford, N. Oliver, J. Curran, P. Dowd, S. Doherty, F. Bowker, B. Leone. Third row: P. Clark, N. Clopp, N. McAllister, M. Foster, B. Winston, N. Ashley, J. Cole, G. Wilder, J. Grassie, B. Burt, Mrs. Bauer, coach. FIELD HOCKEY 1954 RECORD Scituafe Firsf Team 2 Norwell 1 Cohasset 2 Kingston 5 Duxbury 0 Pembroke 2 Hanover 0 Marshfield HOCKEY 1954 RECORD Opp. Scifuate 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 Second Team Norwell Kingston Duxbury Hanover Marshfield Pembroke Opp. 0 2 0 1 0 3 Scituate ' s 1954 Field Hockey Team ranked third in the South Shore League in spite of one loss and one tie. The three top teams closely contended for first place. One tie made the difference between third and second place for Scituate. 36 Firsi row: R. Stewart, L. Basler, C. Bennett, R. Howard, J. Edwards, R. Kirwood, P. Stewart. Second row C. Rencurrel, J. Breen, D. Shea, L. Mayo, M. Coyne, L. Schiner, L. Stone. Third row: P. Roy, J. Prouty, C. Keyes, E. Dunham, E. Hartnett, J. Gardner. Fourth row: M. Croker, B. Murray, T. Paynter, P. Johnson, R. Rencurrel, Mr. Driscoll, asst. coach, Mr. Johnson, coach. FOOTBALL Down came the goal posts as the end of the ' 54 The Record for ' 54 season drew to a close. The record of this year ' s Abington 14 Scituate 0 team, captained by Larry Basler, was six wins and Scituate 24 Randolph 7 two losses. The upset win over Weston was the bright- Rockland 13 Scituate 12 est spot of the campaign. After losing the Rockland Scituate 27 Marshfield 19 game by one point, we overcame our weakness in Scituate 20 Weston 19 kicking for extra points and won the Weston contest Scituate 41 W. Bridgewater 14 by the same margin. Scituate scored 158 points to Scituate 7 Hanover 0 our opponents ' 93. Scituate 27 Holbrook 7 First row; L. Stewart, J. Perry, J. Radcliffe, M. Ryan, C. Bomber, M. Curran, B. Leone, C. Grassie. Second row: W. Dennis, C. Stone, M. Fletcher, Mrs. Bauer, L. Colderwood, P. Jocobucci, W. Dennis. GIRLS ' BASKETBALL The 1955 girls ' basketball team ended the season as co-champions of the league with Marshfield. The girls had thirteen victories and only one defeat. Kingston Norwell Pembroke Cohasset Marshfield Hanover Kingston Scifuale 55 36 60 36 50 51 43 Opponent 20 Duxbury 45 43 28 22 23 19 Pembroke Cohasset Marshfield Norwell Duxbury Hanover Scitoote 54 79 55 50 47 65 69 Opponent 32 49 27 49 32 20 44 Total points Scituate 750, Opponents 462 Junior Varsity i r First row: C. Gomes, N. Oliver, L. Bailey, F. Blanchard, J. Gras- sie, V, Dorr, J. Broen, G. Roberts. Second row; Mrs. Bauer, W. Dennis, B. Tilden, J. Thompson, A. Hare, B. Gunn, R. Lynch, W. Dennis. Third row: E. Bubin, M. Blanchard, P. Wyman, C. White, T. Burnham, D. Tilden, B. Burt, B. Winston. BOYS ' BASKETBALL This year the Scituate boys ' basketball team fin- ished in fifth place in the South Shore League, with a 7 and 7 record for the season. The best game of the regular season was with Hanover, when Scituate won 69 to 68. The team hit their offensive high against Duxbury with a victory of 107 to 88. Scituate lost their only game in the South Shore Tourney to a big Avon team, 77 to 58. The J. V. team had a good season, winning 3 and losing 4. Also the Freshman team, losing only one game during the season, proved that there will be good prospects for the future of basketball. Junior Varsity Flrsf row: W. Stetson, G. Rodgers, P. Johnson, B. Grosselli, R. Ladd, R. Young, D. Allan, P. Edwards. Second row: C. Rencurrel, A. Murray, G. Tedford, Mr, Cropser, J. Mclnnis, W. Kay, L. Stone. .1 - First row; M. Blanchard, E. O ' Donnell, K. Brown, R. Mitchell, G. Purslow, M. Curron, D. Brighom, F. Blonchard, K. Rice. Second row: J. Roderick C. Grassie, C. Stone, C. Carlsen, S. Adier, C. Gomes, V. Dorr, B. Blanchard, J. McElroy. Third row: E. Rice, M. Robbins, L. Calderwood, W. Dennis, Mrs. Bauer, coach, W. Dennis, T. Burnham, B. Leone, A. Hare. BASEBALL First row: R. Stewart, J. Edwards, R. Green, D. Roy, R. Prouty, P. Stewart. Second row; P. Brighom, L. Schiner, W. Murray, J. Proufy, J. Gardner, M. Coyne, Mr. Stewart, coach. Third row: M. Croker, S. Young, D. Buckley, E. Dunham, R. Clark, J. Paynter, C. Rencurrel. Mr ' PATRONS AND PATRONESSES We sincerely appreciate the interest and support of our advertisers and patrons and patronesses. Mr. and Mrs. Judson Merrill Mr. Albert B. Ainslie Mrs. Taylor Norris Mrs. Stanley Atchason Mrs. Charles Mitchell Mrs. J. A. Basler Mr. and Mrs. John Mullen Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Bassett Mr. and Mrs. Leon R. Oliver Mr. Raymond Biggar Mrs. Donald K. Perkins Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Blumenthal Mr. and Mrs. Howard Pierce Mr. and Mrs. Mario Bongarzone Mr. and Mrs. William A. Quinn Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Bowker Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton B. Rencurrel Mr. and Mrs. Martin Budjinski Mr. and Mrs. W. Robert Robdtham Mr. and Mrs. Earl Chamberlain Miss M. Janet Ross Mrs. Elsie M. Cohen Mr. and Mrs. Walter Scott Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Crapser Miss Alma Shmauk Mr. and Mrs. Mark F. Croker Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sides Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Dillon Mt. and Mrs. David A. Simmon Mr. and Mrs. Frederic S. Dorr Mrs. Carl Smelzer Miss Bessie M. Dudley Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Squire Mr. and Mrs. Sturgis Evans Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Stone Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Finnie Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Tilden Mrs. Lydia S. Gardner Mr. and Mrs. Philip Turner Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Gilmore ii d 1 1 ' 1 Miss Ella L. Vmal Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Grip Webster ' s Greenhouses Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Gunn Mr. and Mrs. Andrews Wyman Miss Ruth Hawkes Mrs. Alexander K. Williams Mr. and Mrs. Russell P. Keyes Mr. and Mrs. Charles Young Mr. and Mrs. J. T. McElroy, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. George C. Young Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Merritt Mr. and Mrs. Phillip E. Young TENNIS - 1954 Firsf row: M. Fletcher, J. Perry, G. Brazilian, C. Tilden, J. Agnew,. Second row: J. Gunn, Miss Stam- ler, L. Stewart. cm Firsf row: P. DesLaurier, J. Fitzgerald, R. Green, P. Brigham, R. Cahoon. Second row; D. Buckley, C. Curran, I. MacCorkle, R. Young, Mr. Benson. CROSS COUNTRY .112 - V Β First row: H. Lynch, D. Brokaw, D. Packard, A. Bates, T. Wor- shaw, L. Reublinger. Second row; L. Bongarzone, C. Molinari, A. Bowker, H. McAvenia, D. Shea, R. Cahoon. Third row: Mr. Bordne, coach, T. Nason, E, Galbreoth, R. Logan, C. Bennett, mgr. WRESTLING Wrestling was introduced this year in Scituate High School as a new sport. Mr. Bordne, who has been wrestling and refereeing for about ten years, was the coach. The team, which was organized from about thirty candidates, consisted of fourteen mem- bers. To be eligible to wrestle in the duo-meets, a boy first won from boys in his own weight class. Matches were scheduled with Milton Academy, Brown and Nichols, Noble-Greenough, and Worcest- er Academy as well as with Wellesley, Reading, cHid Needham. The state meet at Needham was the cul- mination of the season. ; -: I H i 1 HM 1 n i f B The following members of the Class of 1954 ore furthering their education at colleges or specialized schools. Carolyn Bumpus Wilfred Academy Phyllis Cahoon Fisher Junior College Lee Carpenter Mass. Radio Television School Gladys Clapp Green Mountain College James Denker Mass. Institute of Technology Elizabeth Foster Laboure School of Nursing Fred Gleason Trinity College Charles Goddard Holy Cross Jane Graham Middlebury College Barbara Hare Bryant and Stratton Judith Lieber Mount Ida Robert Marshall Boston University Patricia McAuliffe Holy Ghost Hospital Alice Mitchell Sargent, Boston Univefsity Ruth Mitchell Leiand Powers School Yvonne Mongeau Sargent, Boston University Diane Prouty Mount Ida Richard Prouty University of Massachusetts Russell Prouty Huntington School Barbara Ryan Powers School for Models Dianne Sherman Brandeis University Linda Stearns Garland School Nancy Taggart Skidmore College Thomas Whittaker University of Massachusetts The following are employed: Katherine Andrews Raytheon Company, Quincy Richard Carlson John Ford, Scituate Priscilla Dwight Dr. Klien, Scituate Phyllis Fleming Sunny Spa, Scituate Arthur Fletcher Front Street Soles and Service Richard Green Kennedy ' s, Cohasset Thoddeus Litchfield The Welch Company Bessie Mayo W. H. Teal Company, Boston James Merritt Scituate Greenhouses John Noble Finnie ' s Sales and Service Gail Purslow Dun Bradstreet, Inc., Boston Donald Roy Otis Market Peter Sharp The Seoverns Store, Scituate Geraldine Smith Nell Fisher Shop, Scituate Thomas Smith A P, Cohasset Maureen Stark Pentagon, Washington, D. C. Mildred Sylvester The Welch Company Fred Timpany Kennedy ' s, Cohasset Evelyn Turner A P, Cohasset Shirley Walsh N. E. Telephone Co., Scituate The following are in the service: Donald Bongarzone Air Force Richard MacAllister Navy David Roberts Navy James Tedford Air Force Bonney Austin has moved to Ohio. Priscilla Clapp is living and working at home. Nancy Lopes is now Mrs. Manuel Spinola, Jr. 44 nODCrF lob-Rated TRUCKS DODGE PASSENGER CARS SCITUATE GREENHOUSES PLYMOUTH PASSENGER CARS Fred T. Waterman Paul Young Motors CUT FLOWERS - PLANTS Phone Scituate 1200 Telephone Sciruate 284-W 126 FIRST PARISH ROAD FIRST PARISH RD. Scimate, Mass. Scituate AVON REPRESENTATIVE MRS. 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Scituate 1925 Established 1823 Fancy Groceries - Choice Meats Paints - Gifts - Tools - Toys Fruits and Vegetables Garden Supplies - Houseware Franklin T. Sharp, Prop. NO. SCITUATE VILLAGE 764 Country Way No. Scituate Tel. Scituate 260 Compliments of . . . GLAVIN ' S VILLAGE STORE FRED GILLEY ' S BOATYARD MINOT 47 OUR SINCERE GOOD WISHES FOR A HAPPY FUTURE TO THE CLASS OF ' 55 John Doherty SCITUATE CABIN ALLAN R. WHEELER General Contractor BULLDOZER β SHOVEL β GRADER β TRAILER SERVICE Scituate Tel. 612 Massachusetts 48 Your South Shore Fashion Center QUINCY, MASS. Compliments of PAGE ' S HINGHAM MASS. Best Wishes to the Class of 1955 QUINCY ' S FASHION CENTER 49 Congratulations and Best Wishes Compliments of . . . MR. MRS. JOHN A. MURDOCK Country Way J. E. CLAPP Carpenter and Builder Tel. Sciruate 1304 GREENBUSH, MASSACHUSETTS GREENBUSH MASS. Compliments of . . . HOBBS ' ELECTRIC COMPANY GREENBUSH SERVICE STATION INCORPORATED Electrical Contractors JACK SHONE Complete Electrical Service Telephone 297-W Telephone Scituate 303 38 Country Way Greenbush Compiimenrs of . . . Compliments of . . . JOHNNIE ' S SERVICE STATION THE TRADING POST LLOYD HATCH, Prop. Real Estate Tel. 448 BARBARA STANLEY Greenbush, Mass. Tel. 297-M Compliments of . . . HILL F. TRUBE BUILDER JOHN S. PITTS Country W ay Greenbush Complete Automotive Service RAYS Marshfield 929 RAY F. LITCHFIELD, Prop. A. L. A. Service 364 Clapp Road North Scituate, Mass. 50 Compliments of . . . Best Wishes from . . . P I N K H A M ' S REXALL DRUG STORE Representative NATHANIEL TILDEN FRONT ST. SCITUATE 2nd Plymouth District FADER ' S SODA FOUNTAIN - LUNCHEONETTE Hood ' s Ice Cream Durand ' s Chocolates 128 Front St. Scituate Compliments of . . . HARBOR VIEW RESTAURANT Scituate 427 194 Front Street Scituate Harbor Compliments of . . . Compliments of . . . JOSEPH R. DILLON SATUIT BOWLAWAY Totem Collector Compliments of . . . Compliments of . . . SCITUATE WOMAN ' S CLUB THE COPPER LANTERN Restaurant β Soda Bar 51 Compliments of . . . SPORTING GOODS CHILDREN ' S SHOP THE SCITUATE SPORTSMAN Compliments of . . . Cameras - Camera Supplies THE KNIT-N-SEW SHOP HAZEL and MAXWELL SHIELDS 15 Front Street Scituate Harbor 124 Front St. Scituate, Mass. Compliments of . . . Congratulations EGYPT GARAGE to the Class of 1955 PEG and JERRY CROWLEY W. Z. GALLUP CARPENTER NO. SCITUATE Tel. 1641 W A 1 O IN Veneer β Fireplaces β Stonework CHEVROLET INC. BRICKWORK See the Motoramic Chevrolet Telephone 154 JACOBUCCI BROS. 5 BROOK ST. SCITUATE Masonry Contractors Compliments of . . . MEETING HOUSE INN G. JACOBUCCI J. J. JACOBUCCI 52 THE TOWN PUMP Self-Service Laundry and Cleaners Shirts β Finished Laundry Three Day Pickup and Delivery Telephone 500 Scituate SOUTH SHORE DEPARTMENT STORE McCall Pattern and Piece Goods FRONT ST. SCITUATE, MASS. LILLIAN S BEAUTY SHOPPE Tel. Scituate 1115-W 125 FRONT STREET GODDARD ' S 5 c to $1 STORE Variety Merchandise FRONT ST. SCITUATE, MASS. NELL FISHER SHOP HELEN M. HASBROUCK, Prop. Dresses - Sportswear and Accessories Front Street Scituate THE HARBOR BOOK STORE Lending Library . Phonograph Records Greeting Cards - Old and New Books Congratulations β SCITUATE JEWELERS 89 FRONT STREET SCITUATE THE FIRST NATIONAL STORE SCITUATE Compliments of DONALD R. SHORT β B. SCOTT Scituate, Massachusetts Best of Luck to the Class of ' 55 F. E. KING YOUR JEWELER Watches Silverware - Diamonds ' 2 Front Sc. Scituate Harbor Compliments of . . . DOROTHY GEDDES SHOP Scituate Harbor Mass. 53 Compliments of . . . Compliments of . . . COHASSET RESTAURANT bUUlH MAIN b lKbJbi Compliments of . . . COHASSET HARDWARE COMPANY D. S. KENNEDY COHASSET, MASS. and CO. Compliments of . . . JOHN W. SEEMINSKI ZUCKER ' S JENNEY SERVICE Compliments of . . . THE VILLAGE HAIRDRESSER No. Scituate Mass. Best of Luck to the Class of ' 55 From BOSTON SAND and GRAVFT THE KIWANIS CLUB of SCITUATE, MASS. 118 FIRST STREET Cambridge 41, Mass. 54 ( r rrmlimpnt ' i of McCarthy bros. VILLAGE BARBER SHOP Quality Ice Cream Country Way No. Scituate Best Wishes From the . . . X JT ' T 1 T ' C T whitman Tel. 3 65 -J Makers of SIMPSON SPRING BEVERAGES T) l A f A TCP T A T CXT3 ' nCT ' Famous for Quality, Purity and Delicious flavor Since 1878 Compliments of . . . S. M. SPENCER MFG. CO. EUGENE BLANCHARD Marking Devices 3 CORNHILL BOSTON Carpenter and Builder L. G. BALFOUR CDMPAM Attlebnra, Massachusetts Known wherever there are Schools and Colleges Class Rings and Pins Commencement Invitations Diplomas β - Personal Cards Club Insigna Medals and Trophies Represented by: Gene Manchester Attleboro Office 55 Compliments of . RICHARD L. THOMAS DEPOT DELICATESSEN at North Scituate Railroad Station JOHN ' S DINING ROOM DELICATESSEN Catering Service De Luxe Scituate HS? Businessmen ' s Lunch 85c Compliments of THORNTON ' S SANDHILLS DUFFLEY ' S SERVICE STA. Tires and Accessories North Scituate Mass. PROUTY ' S FARM Cut Flowers and Vegetables Compliments of DR. JOHN F. O ' HARA Compliments of DR. HARRINGION Congratulations to the Class of 1955 from THE SCITUATE CLEANERS Connie Alden Mitchell, Props. Compliments of . . . C. W. VARNEY Country Casuals No. Scituate NORTH SCITUATE PHARMACY J. F. BRESNAHAN Prescriptions A Specialty North Scituate Massachusetts Compliments of RONNIE SHONE CHIPMAN ' S MARKET Choice Meats - S.S. Pierce Groceries Tel. 978 Country Way No. Scituate 56 Best Wishes of . . . Compliments of . . . DR. SCHOTT C k XyfDDTTT T U. CAMrDhLL β JEWELER β REDDY ' S GARAGE Phone 0732 De Soto - Plymouth COHASSET, MASS. Tel. Cohasset 4-0052 rOMPT IMFNTS β Jr β PETERSEN ' S REAL ESTATE Scituate Represntative FRANCES WILMARTH MRS. GRACE McADAMS Casual Clothes Tel. Scituate 1183-R 10 Brookline Road Cohasset Mass. COHASSET KINGSTON Congratulations and Heartiest Wishes to SCITUATE HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS from HUGO ' S KIMBALL ' S On Cohasset Harbor cohasset 4-0525 57 1865 1955 OTIS MARKET Quality Meat - Fresh Poultry S. S. Pierce Groceries Birds Eye Frosted Foods Sciruate 333 92 Front St. Scituate Compliments of . . . NOBBIE BEAUTY SHOPPE SCITUATE MASSACHUSETTS BARRY ' S TAXI SCITUATE 464 FRONT ST. SCITUATE, MASS. THE FRUIT SPOT Fre Fruits and Vegetables Daily Front Street Tel. Scituate 1380 Compliments of . . . BURKES NEWS Compliments of . . . LIGHTHOUSE MART 88 FRONT STREET SCITUATE HARBOR Compliments of . . . PAUL J. SULLIVAN M. T. HALL Plumbing and Heating Telephone 3 ' ' 9 Hatherly Rd. Scituate SMITH ' S FISH MARKET CHOICE SEA FOODS Lobsters - Clams - Oysters - Scallops 104 Front Street Tel. Scituate 4 Telephone Scituate 61 1 F. LESTER SYLVESTER Carpenter and Builder 75 FIRST PARISH ROAD, SCITUATE. MASS. FINNIE ' S SALES SERVICE AUTO REPAIRING Jenney Products First Parish Rd. Scituate, Mass. Best Wishes from . . . BURNHAM ' S SCHOOL DRIFTWAY 58 Compliments of . . . PROUTY REAL ESTATE SOUTH SHORE MIRROR SALES and RENTALS Office Telephone 887 1 COLE PARKWAY Scituate Harbor, Mass. 189 Front Street Scituate, Mass. Compliments of . . . Compliments of . . . CURTIS BAKERY THE HARBOR BARBER SHOP Across from the Scituate Co-operative Bank FRONT ST. SCITUATE Compliments of . . . HARRY LEWIS, Realtor SCITUATE SUPPLY CO. 105 First Parish Road Scituate Tel. Srit. 1344 Est. 1820 New Haven, Connecticut EUGENE McGILLEN, Mgr. Portsmouth, New Hampshire H. P. CAMPBELL, Mgr. SPARRELL FUNERAL SERVICE M. B. FOSTER J. L. WADSWORTH, Funeral Director ELECTRIC COMPANY Boston, Mass. Office and Chapel CENTRAL ST., NORWELL Tel 2 JOHN V. QUINLAN Funeral Home 1 SUMMER ST., COHASSET Tel. 4-0200 LOUIS KLEIN WM. T. GEORGE 59 BREEN AND COMPANY MINOT, MASS. SUBURBAN LAND CO. CALL DRUG CO. INC. LAND DEVELOPMENT and PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS BUILDERS OF LOW COST HOMES JOSEPH CARUSO, Reg. Pham. Tel. Scituate 466-W Telephone 1000 122 Front Street Scituate Harbor 140 Hatherly Road Scituate, Mass. 60 JOHN H. KELLEY, Reg. Ph. BURKES PHARMACY YOUR PRESCRIPTION STORE Prescription Druggists Free Delivery Service Telephone Rockland 930 189 UNION ST., ROCKLAND BEAL-HARLOW CHEVROLET COMPANY Sales - Service - Accessories NORM COFFMAN, General Manager Service All Cars β Trucks 58 Webster Street Rockland 542 Plymouth Rock Ice Cream Division of GENERAL ICE CREAM CORPORATON 385 NORTH AVENUE No. Abington, Massachusetts Telephone Rockland 1620 Compliments of . . . RALPH C. BRIGGS, V.M.D. Compliments of . . . HARRY L. ROME FURNITURE - BEDDING Rockland, Mass. Tel. 164 Best of Luck . . . Class of 1955 DONALD F. ROBBINS FINE FURNITURE 115 Hartsuff St. Rock. 1400 SNAPPIT SERVICE STATION Lubrication - Tires - Batteries ASSINIPPI FOUR CORNERS HILLTOP SERVICE STATION Telephone 1 80 MAIN STREET NORWELL Compliments of . . . HOMESTEAD FARM, INC. Phone 117 NORWELL, MASS. STONE HOUSE GARDENS FLORISTS Natalea Molla, Prop., Josephine C. Mott, Mgr. Flowers for All Occasions Main St. Tel. 120-W Norwell, Mass. 61 KENNETH H. GALLEY CEMENT WORK CEMENT HOT TOP DRIVEWAYS LANDSCAPING - SAND - GRAVEL - LOAM LAWN ROLLING Contractor ' s Equipment For Rental General Contractor Specializing in All Kinds of BULLDOZERS SCITUATE 244-M FORD PLACE GREENBUSH 62 COURTEOUS AND EXPERIENCED SALES PEOPLE? - COMPLETE LINES OF QUALITY PRODUCTS? PROMPT FREE DELIVERY? AMPLE PARKING AREAS? - CONVENIENT CHARGE ACCOUNTS? ALL OF THESE AND MANY MORE DISTINCTIVE ADVANTAGES WILL MAKE SHOPPING AT rttuatf il|arbnr (LtU 14011 A REAL PLEASURE FOR YOU 63 Compliments of . , . Compliments of . . . BURTON SCHAIR LUCY LOCKE Real Estate Compliments of . . . Office: THE KEY CLUB 107 FRONT STREET Compliments of . . . CONGRATULATIONS THE CORNER STORE DON DWYER, Prop. to the Tel.: Scituate 401 CLASS OF 1955 Compliments of . . . HERBERT BLANCHARD, M. D. Tel. 815 Compliments LEO MURPHY β of β General Contractor Minot, Mass. THE STUDENT COUNCIL Tel. 566 JOHN L. ROTHERY COMPANY INSURANCE β REALTOR Where Friendly Service Prevails Scituate Harbor 64 To Meet Your Most Exacting Yearbook Requirements . . . Best Wishes to CLASS OF ' 55 BRADBURY, SAYLES. RICHARD S. BROWN CO. O ' NEILL CO.. INC. 219 EAST 44th STREET, NEW YORK 17, NEW YORK Hingham Scituate Shoes that stand for QUALITY and COMFORT LELYVELDS in ROCKLAND Compliments of . . . THE BIG SIX! Compliments of . . . SCITUATE FEDERAL SAVINGS and LOAN ASSOCIATION Scituate, Mass. Compliments of . . . DR. WILLIAM ROSS All Savings insured by FEDERAL SAVINGS and LOAN INSURANCE CORPORATION 65 Tel. 30 MARSHFIELD OIL COMPANY Marshfield, Mass. Marshfield 86-W TAYLOR LUMBER COMPANY Wood Working and Building Supplies Hardware, Pittsburgh Paints Ocean Street Marshfield, Mass. Scituate 123 - UOO ANDERSON FUEL, Inc. NORTH SCITUATE Phone 198 MARSHFIELD HILLS GARAGE β’ Thaxter R. Anderson CHRYSLER β PLYMOUTH Sales and Service Route 3A Marshfield Hills, Mass. Compliments of . . . JOHN P. ROGERS COUNTRY FARM GARDENS On Route 3A Greenbush WARD C. SWIFT Insurance of all kinds Scituate 113 Residence 607 -J Scituate 1125-W GLADES LOBSTERS Ralph and Ellen Sides Lobsters, Live and Boiled Summer Rentals 102 Glades Road Minot, Mass. Congratulations to the Class of 1955 SIDNEY S. GATES SONS Scituate No. Scituate Compliments of . . . DR. J. E. JOYCE Podiatrist Compliments of . . . SO. SHORE LOBSTER FISHERMEN ' S ASSOCIATION Scituate 1317 Tel. 988 L. P. CARPENTER WILLIAM F. FORD INTERIOR DECORATOR Floor Sanding and Finishing Upholstering - Slip Covers - Drapes Lamps - Rugs - New Furniture 568 First Parish Rd. No. Scituate, Mass. 333 Gannett Road No. Scituate Marshfield 283 JOHN McNeill β Contractor SMITH BENNETT Trucking - Rubbish Disposal Service 19 Kingston St. Boston 11, Mass. Landscaping - Asphalt Driveways Loam - Sand - Gravel One of Americe s Leading Band Marshfield, Mass. Uniform Manufacturers BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1955 CLIFF HOTEL ARAM BRAZILIAN, Owner and Manager 67 CUJVlrLliVlilJN li) Compliments of . . . β of β MARSHFIELD ROLLER-SKATING RINK A P Compliments of . . . HARBOR CLEANERS Archie A. Amiot Rest K ' ishes from Compliments of . . . SCITUATE HIGH SCHOOL THE NEW HATHERLY CLUB CAFETERIA formerly (THE HATHERLY INN) Satisfactory Plumbing and Heating THE BAILEY COMPANY 21 Barker Road Scituate North Scituate, Mass. Office Tel. 88 P. S. B. Tel. 256 Compliments of . . . Tel. 1303 ROCKLAND BOWLADROME PAUL A. REYNOLDS Scituate 1843 - 1248-R CHARLES MITCHELL INSURANCE CO. 60 Congress Street, Boston 259 Hatherly Road, Scituate Stone Avenue, Egypt Insurance of all kinds 68
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