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Firsl row: G. Concordia, G. Bartholomew, R. Zona, R. Leonard, E. Stimets, D. Farmer, R. Dean, R. Hubbard Second row: R. Sylvester, R. Wilcs, M. Ahasciano, C. StolarofT, R. H. Adams, R. Whitney, j. Connolly Hi President . Vice 'president . . Secretary and YATCIISUYCY Advisor .... The Shrewsbury Chapter of the HifY, under the able guidance of Dr. Bicknell, has continued this year with its various activities. During the year several movies have been shown, guest speakers obtained, and parties run with The Lambda Tau Sigma Sorority. Initiation of new members took place last fall and will occur again this spring. Boys SHREVVSBURY, MASSACHUSETTS 6 RICHARD LEONARD . . TED STIMETS . RALPH ZONA . DR. BICKNELI. are selected on the basis ofcharacter, integrity, sportsmanship, and good fellowship. The membership at the present time is twenty members, who represent many nationalities and creeds. Meetings are held twice monthly with Dick Leonard presiding capably. The Shrewsbury Hi-Y has enjoyed a very successful year. 43
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First row: Clafhn, D. Hall, B. Foley, L. Dean, N. Bath, Collier, Ireland, N. Beck Second row: D. Whitiiey, B. Janson, B. Gordon, Nl. Tracy, A. Fadgen, P. Adams, Ryan, M. Kennedy Third row: B. Lundgren, E. Flynn, C. Burns, P, Fallstrom Lambda Tau Sigma Sororit President ......... NANCY BATH Vice-president . . . . . LOIS DEAN Secretary . .... JEAN COLLIER Treasurer . . . .4 . , BARBARA FOLEY Advisor ..,.. DR. EDITH jEWEI.L HUNTER The Lambda Tau Sigma Sorority has en- joyed many social events this year, the first of which was the annual hayride. Dur aim this year was to make money to hold a ban' quet in june. First, we had a penny sale, each girl inviting one guest. ln December we held a Rummage Sale in Worcester. This sale financed our Christmas Ball. Dur ball was held at the Town Hall which was decorated in silver, blue, and white. Since the ball was a great success, it is to be an annual affair. At our Christmas Party, gifts were exchanged, and a good time was had by all. Later in the year, we held a party for the HifY, in return for a barn dance they held in our honor earlier in the year. Each year the Sorority aids in collecting for the lnfantile Paralysis Campaign. The five girls collecting the largest amount were taken out to a dinner party at the Meadows. We were honored to have some excellent speakers 42 this year. Mr. Winston Keck spoke to us about choosing a college or vocation. Dr. Thomas Hunter told us of interesting per- sonal experiences in World War ll. Miss Scott, an artist, spoke to us of her trip to Mexico and showed us her excellent paintings ofthe country. Miss Wanda Kane spolce on a lighter, but important subject of make-up and hair styles, while another spoke on hat styles. Dur palms were read by one of our speakers, who also spoke on etiquette.'l Dur own Dr. Jewell spoke to us at one of the last meetings. The unforgettable banquet in june ended the year with a bang At this banquet each memher received a silver bracelet with the sorority insignia. The experiences and fun in our sorority will not soon be forgotten, and to our future members we wish the success, joy, and good times we have experienced. MAJOR HOWARD W. BEAL MEMORIAL HIGH SCHOOL
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First row: R. Coghlin, L. Bartlett, R. Antoun, R. jcwers, R. Crandall, K. Hultquist, G. Granger Second ro-zu: R. Olson, D. Dean, R. Williaixxs, Wallsrcn, W. Daniels, R. H. Adams, B. Janson, E. Stimets, M, Kant 'fhird row: C. Borghesani, P. Birnic, N. Horne, j. Sandy, E. Kelman, N. Stevens, Miss Cvucciardi, l. Smith, I. White, A. Bergsten, B. Moore, M. Parsons, P. Sencabaugh Fourth row: R. Fiorelli, W. Moore, G. Concordia, J. Hughes, N. Chaponis, B. Anderson, Morison, j. Holmes, A. Nelson, M. Cooke, I.. Bowker wrench Club President . . Vice-president . Secretary . . Treasu rcr . , This year another new club has been added to Shrewsbury High School. Through the efforts of Miss Cmcciardi, the French Club has now gained a membership of forty-two. The French Club meets once a month. In these meetings, questions are asked and sug- gestions are made to further the knowledge of France. After the business meeting, there is entertainment, consisting of slides or films, French games, puzzles, music, or other forms of entertainment. 44 RICHARD H. ADAMS WAYNE DANIELS BEVERLY JANSON JEAN WALLSTEN The French Club has adopted a French orphan, Eugene Bocher, a boy of fifteen, liv- ing in Saint-Lo, to whom the Club sends two packages monthly- -one of clothing and one of food. The purpose of the organization is to prof mote a better understanding between the American and French people. Through correspondence the study of their art and music, and by the showing of movies, the club hopes to achieve this understanding. MAJOR HOWARD W. BEAL MEMORIAL HIGH SCHOOL
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