Scituate High School - Chimes Yearbook (Scituate, MA)

 - Class of 1956

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Senior Class Play The 1956 Senior Class play was entitled Maudie and the Opposite Sex, The production was directed by Mr. Raymond Biggar, James Breen and Car olyn Gras sie played Mr. and Mrs, Mason, Deb- orah Brigham, Susan Andrews, and Joan Barry took the parts of Maudie, Sylvia, and Lynn, Davy was played by Roger Kirwood, with Leonard Stone as Mr. Endicott. Others in the cast were Phyllis Gleason as Marge, Cynthia Carlsen as Bev, Syliva Dau- phinee as Sandy, Marilyn Budjinski as Terry, and Susan Aiken as Pat. Two life guards were played by Law- rence Mayo and Dean Shea. The castwas ably assisted by the following committee: prompters, Eleanor Chamberlain and Joan Tur- ner; production manager, Robert Lopes; stage manager , Winfred Den- nis; make-up, Mr. Leonard Arnold; candy , Miss Vinal; tickets , Mr . Ben- son; programs , Miss Hawkes; scen- ery. Miss Shmauk, Mr, Burgess , and John Litz; publicity, Addison Pratt; curtains, lights, and sound, John Falvey and Charles Rodgers.

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Memories of Our Senior Year Let ' s look once more at the year just passed, Realizing, as we do, that it is our last. We agree that being seniors was simply the greatest; Here ' s a review of the year up to the latest. This year Big Bob was elected top man With Larry always ready to lend a hand. Mary Sue got the note-book, and Debbie the bank; For leading the class, we ' d like to say thanks. To our advisers, Mrs. Bauer and Mr. Benson, too, Much of our success is owed to you. You helped with our dances, our prom, and our play; We thank you for guiding us on our way. In football our boys were really on the ball, Though Larry ' s broken arm didn ' t help at all. Jimmy was captain of the high school team, And Dean was destined for the All-Star Team. But football wasn ' t the only reason For everyone ' s enjoying the ' 55 season. The field hockey team captured second place. And the track team was first in many a race. The cheerleaders had a right to complain. For during the season it did nothing but rain. Ellie led this rain-soaked crew, Starring Joan and Debbie and Phyllis, too. Our class made history in their Good Government selection; Mary Sue was the first girl to win the election. Anne was elected Good Citizen of the D. A. R., And Charlie, with the Bausch-Lomb Award, did star. For president, the Key Club chose Duke Rencurrel; With him presiding, all went well. Roger was president of Student Council this year With Vice President Dean always near. Oh! another thing important to mention-- As Godfrey, Roger drew a lot of attention. We used the Coronation as a spring dance theme. And on March the second crowned a king and a queen. Debbie had the lead in the senior class play. With Ellie and Joan prompt ing along the way. Joan and Leonard, Jim, Carrie, and Sue Displayed their talents, --to name just a few. Pro Merlto claimed those who reached scholastic fame. As officers, Charlie, Addison, and Mary Sue were named. The girls were co-champs in basketball. But sharing the honors didn ' t matter at all. There were lots of clubs, some old, some new. Future Teachers ' and Nurses ' Club are only two. Included here are glee club and band; The music they made was really grand. As graduation ends these happy days. And all of us go our separate ways, We ' ll all, each one, keep the memory clear Of Scituate High, our Alma Mater dear. 14



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Lyric Likenesses Susan Aiken - Why Don ' t You Believe Me Rosalie Alves - Golden Earrings Susan Andrews - I Can Tell Alice Atkins - If I Knew You Were Coming Joan Barry - I Hear You Knocking Barbara Blanchard - Dungaree Doll Mary Blanchard - Till Then Edward Bo wen - There ' s No Business Like Show Business Cornelia Bowker - Let ' s Go Steady James Breen - Everybody Loves a Red- head Deborah Brigham - Adorable Marilyn Budjinski - Them There Eyes Cynthia Carlsen - Soldier Boy Eleanor Chamberlain - Deep in the Heart of Texas Margo Claflin - Band of Gold David Cornell - Vagabond Lover Michael Coyne - C ' est La Vie Mark Croker - My Friend Mary Sue Curran - Somethin ' s Got to Give Sylvia Dauphinee - Bill Nancy DeMello - Love and Marriage Raymond DeMello - Bell-Bottom Trou- sers Winifred Dennis - Alabama Bound Virginia Dorr - Trying John Falvey - Black Denim Trousers Marianne Fettig - Love Me or Leave Me Anne Gardner - Sweet and Gentle John Gardner - The Quiet Man Phyllis Gleason - The Tender Trap Carrie Grassie - Ain ' t Misbehavin ' Robert Green - My Boy Flat Top John Hoey - I ' d Rather Be a Dog-Faced Soldier Pauline Jacobucci - Angels in the Sky Roger Kirwood - I ' ve Got Rhythm JohnLitz - Has Anyone Seen My Gal? Robert Lopes - These Things a Man Must Do Hugh Lynch - It ' s a Good Day Warren Mairo - I ' ve Been Thinking Lawrence Mayo - A Teen-Age Prayer Donald Oakes - Speedo Ellen O ' Donnell - Seventeen Rosemary O ' Keefe - It ' s Almost To- morrow Addison Pratt - The Old Master Paint- er Charles Rencurrel - The World Is Mine Katherine Rice - Memories of You Phillip Rice - Walking the Night A- way Gail Roberts - Johnny Is the Boy for Me Charles Rodgers - It ' s in the Book Dean Shea - Mr. Touchdown, U.S.A. Margie Sprague - Just a Little Girl at Heart Bertram Stetson - Hey There Leonard Stone - Memories Are Made of This Shirley Street - Little Things Mean a Lot Beryl Sylvester - No Help Needed David Timpany - Gone Fishing Joan Turner - Teach Me Tonight Julia Veiga - When You Dance Joanne Weston - While There ' s Time Graduation - We ' ll Have These Mo- ments to Remember S. H.S. - We ' ll Never Stop Loving You

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