Shrewsbury High School - Colonial Yearbook (Shrewsbury, MA)

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X 2 'Z 1 Q X Ufglmx 'VMGIAHQ JOSEPH Al BRIZIO or Joe has been an active member of our football squad for three vears Q His gav manner has won him mam friends at Shrewsbury High In the fall Joe will enter Sanborn Academx which fact should be an asset to their 'W Football I lee Club Spring Musical Senior Choir I op L oncert Snow Prolic RICHARD T ANTOUN Dzcll The rm ce of his ou 71 mer lf mul cs his may Dick with his wonderful mind and speaking ability has won the respect of all his classmates As an industrious orator he has won many honors in the debating field The class wlshes him success in the field of Journalism National Forensic League National Honor Society Football French Club Senior Choir American Legion Oratorlcal Contest Sophomore Hop United Nations Contest Debating Club Junior Prize Speaking Freshman Prize Speaking NANCY ARMSTRONG Na n Nancy came to us in her Junior year from Central High School Man chester New Hampshire Nan s voice is not often heard bx her classmates but to those who know her she is a good friend with a sense of humor Orchestra Debating Club Snovs Frolic Dramatic Club Spring Musical International J 1 ' , .. .I ' J ' . . ' . N 4 lv, 4 L1 . sl ' 3 v K f 1 f Q v L , ' L' L 1 ' . 'A . . . Y . - c 7 , . . Y . . . . I t, LAWRENCE W BARTLETT Larry Fun is where he is The arrival of Larry at any school function assures those present that Q in a short time a riot will take place. He was wise and knew that he couldn't let the ladies interfere with his studiess so he gave up studying. However, 0 there are times when Larry takes things seriously, mainly on the football field vs heie he has won many fans. . l T, l 1 ' , K 5 1 V 9 ' Activities Football I lee tlub HI Y Senior I holr French tlub Spring Musical Sophomore Hop I' reshman Social lunior Prom CARLo ALANO Rollo Facing life wifha smile and Cl song Since Rollo left the A1'my and joined our ranks here at Beal, his popu- larity has soared steadily. With his mellow voice he has 'boosted along many a program at school. So it's- Look Out Broadway! Here I Come ! 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'yy - . vilflc dba? if .t,l,L, .,f4.:Vb' ' A , L' A Txbf C, A.' 1 C L Xf- , c CARI RICHARD BERC1C1REN 9 f' 5- S 141,-fm chu 1 mas of mrfun lfffUPffllII1f IIIS om Orchestla and band clalm Belgle as one of thelr outstandlng membus Hath IS Dick s pte and xxe xxlsh hlm ex e1x luck at North Park Coll ege and lll hls futule caleel ns tbusxness accountant tctlx ltles Preshmln Soclxl Hand Orchestra Student Councll C lee Club Senlor Cholr learhook Staff I' reshm an I'rl7e Speaking AUDREX BERC STLN Red I II my IS !l1lIC'flS!lIlffllSf ALICIIQX max appear qu1et on the surface but reallx she lS a llvelx and lCtlX9 glrl xx ho gets the most out of llte Her frlends wlll tell xou hovx much tun she lS to be vxlth The UHlV6FSltX of Massachusetts IS gOlHg to galn nnotherllxelx NI1ss Best ofluck Red XCCIYIIIGS Senlor Cholr Clee Club I'rench Club Camera Club Snoxx I'rollc Freshman Soclal Sophomore Hop Spring Musical Kthletlc Xssoclatlon Red Cross Student Council International I' rlendshlp I ezxue X PRISC Il I A BIRNIE dxf Cooltzc Tull hoz.sf1 1 Oils and M1111 llfll 1 Cookle has a xexx pleasant VOICE and xxlll make a charmlng and suc cesstul telephone operator She xx as an dCt1V6 member of our basketball and hockex teams Xctlx mes French Club Ylctorx Dance Hockex Camera Club Yearbook Stall' Basketball Senlor Cholr tthletlc Association Band LHARI ES BORCHESANI Charlze IHC! I Cha1l1e IS qu1et 1ndust11ous and alwaxs xeadx xxlth a good Joke He s on the football team and IS up to date on all sports Charlle plans to attend llorceste1 Box s Trade school and become a contractor XCIIWIIIOS I'ootball French Club .Iunlor Prom CC hdlfflldlll Xthletlc Xssouatlon Sophomore Hop I EV IS I BOW ICER Lf ll ll tl 1 III Hxppx go luckx that s oul Lexxx xxlth hls exel plesent smlle ll hen exel an S O S xxas heard from the glrls hockex team Lexxx gladlx ansxxeted xx1th an offel to drlxe the Boxxkelmobxle H1s plans ale to attend Paul Smlth s College nexct xeal to studx folestlx Xctnltles Freshman Social Da ce Spring Nlusual lop Concert Clee Club Kthletlc tssoclatlon Senlor 1 0 nch C lub zu s all say mt III msszz DoRoTHY BURKHARDT M nf Dot xxlll be lemembeled m MM xx hen xx Ol kels xx ele needed h es of le ship lntelll s s lplng hand gence and good humox haxe n he1 ends Hel ctlon to the NdtlOHdI Honox Socletx tops h areel Dot xx ants to become a school te 1che1 ind xx ould llke to h the th Ol svcth glade XCCIYIIIQS Natlonal Honor Souetx CSecretarxJ Stud t Council CI resldentl lambda Iau Sigma Junlor Irom Yearbook Cliuslness Wlanagerl Wlagazlne Drlxe CBUSIIICSS 'vlanagerb Town Crier Wh1stI'artx International Frlendshlp League Athletic -Xssoclatlon Glee Club Sprmg Nluslcal lop Concert Junior Red Cross Inter High School Delegate Freshman Prize Speaking Teller for Senior Banking National Forensic League I ! 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' '- 1' .. , . . . , . .. . , 1 A .1 1 4 - - 1 , . . , , , - , , I U ' CILMAN BU EIL JQ 1 W W e 4 1 fp IS a MM NH I G11 one of Shrewsbury s star football thletes and co cap a1n of our team IS as popular off the fleld as on Hls abxlltw to make touchdou ns plus hls wonderful sense of humor has won mam a fan healt C1l IS also a Wh1L at basketball and baseball He hopes to go to Columbxa Unlversltx and become a coach Xctnltles will ff- BARBARA CAMBRIA Btu In Quzef dm and facfful Barb IS a llkeable fr1endly qulet glrl whose artlstlc ab1l1ty 18 admlred bx all he1 classmates Barb can reallx tmrl a baton and was a majorette 1n our band She plans to enter elther the held of commerclal art or secretarlal vsork tctlwltles Freshman SOLIII Sophomore I-lop .Iunlor I rom I ICIOFQ Dance Yearbook Stiff Sprlng Vlualcal I op ioncert 1 lee C lub 'loxsn Crler Stall' Sadle Hao kms Dance Band Olajoretteb l sher it K raduatlon -Xthletlc tssoclatlon Class of 47 Senlor Hall CQueenD Natlonal Honor Souetw MARGARET CARROLL Pcq A modes? and user 1 cd bu S hm g Illllld Peg s hes1tant sm a ow v ce f s of her natu e wh1ch haxe ma e Beal H1 it and rlendlx she h s made manx fr1ends dulrl er ew K rs 096 grapevlne tells u t at Peg vsould hke to tu XOICGAXXSIIQ t es w h wi re w1shes'f success ACBIYUII T wnl rler Se' lor r lee C Solghomo e Hop Junlor m AICIOFW Dance Sprlngllwualcal Snow Frol P C SALLY A N CA L a 1 1 rc 1 cttm a An Mer ea d and p8aS1 nner are c ac 1S1 brngn lng ov Wlt f n mlschlef an helpe enllve mam d rk om nt has a n rea x o e a 5 Su ess lfollow Sa her e s e max g a h0m0F F m tory ce Sp gf Musical foncert Xthletxc soclatlon ze Sgfaklng' I e Club Cheerleader S nlor Cholr Camera lub Toon in r Sadl Ha ms Da ce Snow Frollc Dram tlc Club International Frlendshlp I eague S phomore S0613 ROBERT CASHWI N aj by Bow Xatllvlafft all Bob s :Port ma sh as h ped us t vw mam a vlctorv Hls popu lautx Xuth he 1rls e due dthose a N tles he sports H1s ab1lItl9S Freshman Social Sophomore Hop Spring Muslcal lop loncert I lee Club Ihsketball Football H1 X e ri lr Band Snow Prolu Athletlc XSSOCIIIIOII xx 1ll C9ItdlHl Il s c eer as a El s an Bob 1S plannlng to enter C ushlng Academx Xctn lt1es Football HI X flee Klub Baseball Snow I-rollc Spring MUSICBI learbook Freshman Prlze Speaking tthletlc Assoclatlon Xl AUDRFY JANE LATE Tactjul nuc and qfod to Iool at Audrex max seem qulet but those who have plax ed hockex and soft ball xx 1th hel real17e that she IS alvlax s readx to 1o1n IH the fun -X I plans to attend the Lmxersltx of Massachusetts to stuclx ln the scxentlflc field of agrlculture Actnltles -'kthletlc Assoclatlon learboolt VI hlst Iartw Softball Sadle Haoltms Dance French Club Freshman 'im-gal Clee Club hctory Dance Hockew CCocapta1nJ Snow Prollc Sophomore Hop Lambda Tau Sigma Spring Musical Senlor Cholr Town frler .Iunlor Prom Pop C oncert r-70' ' 47 fl . a , , Q95 g cz U :rw o '. 1 ' A . 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' Q - - , - v ' I 9 I ' CEORf E WI CHEVALIFR Chev llzfflf mzerhzcf mm und thc II I9 zcllshcd by the best nt men Thele s nexer a dull moment 111 am Claes that Chev attends HN drx wlt IS the source of mam a laugh The glrls would l1ke to know where he got such beautlful curlx halr Chex excele ln plaxlng the Qteel gultar and plans to be imLlSlCldH tctlutles t lee I lub Semor I holr I SARCENT CI Il'I4ORD Clzjf Stately and tall Clltf returned to Beal Hlgh laet xear after qecurlng a d1ploma from XX orceste1 Boxs Trade School Vl 1th a l1k1ng for newspaper work Sargent has developed 1nto qulte a newe reporter H1s studles and hw quest for knowledge should msure h1m succees at Worcester Jumor College Xctnltles Sprlng MUSICAI Jumor Red I ross Councll kthletlc Xssoclatlon I lee 1 lub Internatlonal I'r1endsh1p league Tow n Crler Statf Trafflc Squad ROBERT COC HI IN Bonny Fare and may Evervone l1keQ Bonnx s happx go luckv manner and br1ll1ant sm1le H1s carefree wax has been the envv of manv a Qtudent Bonns plane to go to Cushmg Academx next sear b11t hm eventual goal IS Columbla UUlV6YS1tV to Qtudx englneermff XCIIWIIIGS Freshman I'r17e Sneaklng Iunlor Prom Football Trafflc Squad Yearbook Staff Base ball H1 X Sophomore Hop Camera Club French Club Athletlc XSSOCI tlon CEORCE coNCoRmA 7 wM 1 .Jw wif' Gemge IS a dIl1 GH elq IH L1 x r he does He IS succeseful both on the footb and 1 the cla roo HN capable lead erehlp and hm fine character Q ould be valuable eete f01 the future Actlutlea H1 Y Chee I resldentl Natlonal Honor Soclety CPres1dentJ Clee Club Sadle Haw kms Dance Sophomore Hop Football CCO Captalnl Dramatic Club Iunlor Prom Trafflc Squad ClassPres1dent Snow Frollc French Club Iop Concert ROBERT L CRANDEII H01 Thr quzef arming Izsh much Bob who IS one of the qu1et members of our class hae alw ax s been a consclentlous worker He hopee to attend Worceeter Polytechmc IHSt1tUt8 01 the Unlversltx of Delaw are to studx IU the field of reeearch chemletrx XCIIYIUES Orchestra Band -Xthletl Kes cla I'rench Club Pop Concert Sprlng MUSICHI Natlonal Honor S ety HUGO D ALESSANDRM HN Wag ff Hflll lc Ion nel! met bfmnyjyyfgyfyrfb Need ans help' Just call on Hugo the r1ght hand man of the senlor class Hls good humor and w llllngness to help have contr1buted to the suc cess of mam a class functlon Remember Santa Claus' Hugos ambltlon IS to own a huge hotel IH Florlda w here he can spend hls w1nte1s Xctlutlee Sophomore Hop Jumor Prom hctory Dance Sprlng WIUSICBI Pop Concert Glee Club Senlor Cholr Sadle Haw kms Dance Trafflc Squad Athletlc Assoclatlon ' Y I 'I' I 1 A 1,1 V I l 1 ' v . 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' I , ' A I ' Y 9 9 L l , ,A 4 I n MARY ANN DAVIS Maw I Qzuetnt ss shall he my strength ROY DANIELSON Roy Nozse zsn t necessary for success Rov was the mainstay of the football squad and plat ed a great game of basketball The class envied Roy because of hls trip to Sweden last summer He intends to go into the florist business with hlS father Actin ltles Freshman Social Sophomore Social Sophomore Hop lumor lrom Victory Dance Spring Musical Athletic kssoclatlon Baseball Basketball Football Marx IS one of those timid young ladies who seek seclusion from the noise of a crowd However, we know her true worth and We like her modest and cheerful d1spos1t1on She has chosen nursing as her life wo k and we know that one with he1 perseverance and c erfulness must fare l Glee Club French Club Senlor Choir S J we ,Wt MARY DERRILO XP jjimiggjjly KURQM j fi um Mert has a verv catching laugh If 5 ou hap n to be around when she s giggling it makes xou feel like laughing with her She has kept mam a room llvelx with her wittx remarks With her wonderful personalitx and winning wax s she w1ll alwax s have mam friends Activities Freshman Social Pop Concert Clee Club Athletic Kssoclatlon Sophomore Hop Victory Dance Senlor Choir Spring Musical X earbook Staff Town Crier Staff Actn ities LW MJ! RUEL DUDLEY Duc A little mischief now and then is relished by the best of men You might think at first glance that Dud IS vert quiet and sober but when vou get to know him xou realize that he IS full of fun Dud plans to go into office work and we knovs that some office w1ll be l1vel1er because of h1S presence Activities Glee Club Athletic Xssoclatlon Sophomore Hop I op I oncert RUSSELL I EATON F1 eezev In all hzs honor s gruz e mul mellou he truly is !lll?fl9f177f fellou If there is a Job to be done it s certain that Freezer vsill be right there to lendea helping hand. Whatever he undertakes he does with a smile never complaining. Russ has prowedlto be a very valuable member of the Crew. Activities: Freshman Social Sophomore Hop Yearbook Staff Spring Musical Pop Concert Inter- national Friendship League Clee Club Senior Choir Town Crier Sadie Hawkins glance Athletic Association Traffic Squad CCaptainJ Snow Frolic Crew Sophomore ocla . WILLIAM T. ELI IOTT Wild Bill The price of wisdom is almre rulzies Powerhouse of the Crew-that's Wild Bill. Many a time he has given his all for that last quarter of a mile dash which means victory or defeat. What about the three watches Bill? Worcester Tech will receive him next year in here he hopes to fulfill his ambition as a chemical engineer. Activities: Crew, Athletic Association. IEAN ENCI ISH fm 11 mc S111 Hz c ls qnldc ll Jean xxlth her gax smlle IS ex elxbodx s frlend Although she IS qulet she IS also xerx xxlttx She has kept manx Engllsh classes ahve xxlth laughter Good luck ln xoul nursmg career Jean xxe knoxx xou w1ll make a xx onderful nurse member o the cla sof 4 Xctnltles kv' Ilaxx kms Dance Snoxx I'rollc Sophomore Social xx ax s success xx 1ll not pass h1m bx Kctnltles I' rollc 1111717111 Boy kCtlWltleS I rom ll hy should Ill! all Iubm In Xctlx Itleb Basketball RICHARD FOLSOVI Du A Bc 9111 nf mul .surf 81111111 ner zz bctzuys you In the three xeals that xxe hxxe knoxxn Dlck vxe haxe nexe1 knoxx n h1m to utte1 an unnecessarx xx ord In fact vxe haxe heard hlm utter fexx vxords necessarx or otherxxlse Our sples tell us that Dlck IS xerx handx xx1th a rlfle and plans to enter Ixexx Hampshlre School xx here he xxlll take up forestlx vxolk Kctn IIICS .Iumor I rom BARBARA VK INNIFRED FARR Bobhze Fzlendly pozscd and frzmly dzessrd B0bb1e IS the g1rl Whom xxomen envx and men admlre tor her beautlful and stxhsh xxardlobe and her axr of DOISC and sophlstlcatxon Even school xx ork could nex 81 upset he1 For these reasons Bobble has been a welcome Ifreshman Soual lctorx Dance lop Concert lee Llub To Luer Tlffll Squad Sophomore Hop Yearbook International Frlen shlp League enlor Cholr Basketball lthletlc kSSOLl3ll0I'l VI hlst Partx .Iunlor Prom Sprmg Muslcal Drammtlc Club Sadle JOSEPH FLEMINC oe enflcnzun If c zu thu uns: If That Lhdlmlllg pe1sonal1tx and lntrlgulng smlle of Joe s haxe caused manx a femlnlne healt to flutter at h1s greetmg Hls prowess 1n all ma1or spo1ts IS unfolgettable We knoxx that vxlth hls polse and well mannered H13 Baseball Senlor Choir Dramatic Club Yearbook Freshman Soclal Xthletlc lssoclatlon Football Student Councll Skl I'eam Traffic Squad Sophomore Hop Sadle Haxx kms Ifance Basketball Glee Club French Club Toxxn Crler Iunlor Prom Snow DANIEI FLYNN Danny MISCh16WOUS and cheerful are the words which describe our Dannx Never one fol xxol rx he IS alvxaxs the llfe of the partx As a rlder Dannv IS tops and perhaps some dax vxe xxlll see h1m as star of the Rodeo School and xx omen proxe to be the least of Dannx s problems Class Iresldent Freshman Prize Speakmg Freshman Social Sophomore Hop Junlor I AWRENCE FLYNN Larzy Th1s IS to lllt1OdL1CC the late Mr Flx nn vxho holds the record of bemg the most latest member of the class of 49 Nothmg ever bothers Larrx and h1s easx golng xxaxs haxe xxon hlm manx friends W'herexer Larlx plans to go 1n the future xxe hope he gets there on tlme I I' A 1 ' A 1 r v .'- 1 4 'l I ' 1 ' ' 1 ' Q v v,1 . 1 . 1 ' ' v 1 v v' .- 1 t I v U I' 7' 1 1 ' v' . ' A ' 7 Y s I - , ' y .I I ' . . . V Y 1 W V . V i . I' . x - 5 L K R V ' V 4 I Q. I ' I I , i I 1 Y 4 n L Q . 1 I R , .' ' . V. v , . . . .. ' A 1 , 1 V I . , . V . . . 4 I , . , I r ' 1 I'.' ' , I' , , I ' . , , . . ' ' . I. l ' Q L, 4 , L L, ' 0 , , 1 1' If 1 V . L I , If ' - ' V J Ag , ,.t,...,, I 3 I Q . 1 . v . . - I I x . K- 'S 1 - v ,' D 'kr I 'v'v ' U 1 I D U . ' , X , , L4 . ' V ' 9 ' Y V 1 - , J 'A1 . Y K1 l i Y 1 l I L , I t I 1 1 Y V Y. . 4 N I ' v .I v, F wi I A .in I a Q 1 , , l J ', ' , ' , IK 79 Y l v I I . l , .'. as , av K 3 I .1 1 V- . v vw V Y Q I v - A' , 7 x l Freshman Social. Athletic Association, Sophomore Hop, Football Sadie Haxx kms Dance v -K 1 1 2 V v ' ' V v Y . v ' K A I tv V . 1 v v n v 7 I I ' 'A 1 1 . 1 . f ' v v v 1' A 1 I L K I . I I I I ' I I 4 4 Y v 4 1 I V - v' . 1 ,, . PHILLIP I+ ORRISTER Phz Busy hands get thmgs done Sc1ence sports and radlo magavmes are forever found 1n Phll s hands Huntlng IS one of h1s favorlte sports The an1mals he catches are used to help h1m further h1s sklll as a taxldermlst Also anv shop work that am one needs done Phll w1ll do 1n a Jlffv The telev1s1on field mav recelve a versat1le man some dat kCtlWltl8S I reshman Socnal Sophomore Hop Iun1or Prom Athlet1c Assoclatlon ANN GONYA Arznze Fr 1671111171698 120186 and a bzt of a glggle Ann IS one of the most talented g1rls 1n the senlor class She danced 1n the Pop Concert and her Sh1ne performance 1n the Sprmg Mus1cal was verv successful Ann has been accepted at the Barblzon School of Modelln 2 and we know she w 1ll make a verx pretty model Xctnltles Freshman Soclal Sophomore Hop Junior lrom hctory Dance lumor PTIZE Speaklng Yearbook Staff Sprm MUSICHI Pop Concert Class V1 Presldent Dramatlc Club Cheerleading f lee Club Senlor Choir Cflmera Club ll Sadle Hawklns Dance Lambda Tau Sigma Athletlc Xssoclatlon Snow Frol Town Crler Staff Prize Speaklng MARGERY t OODELI Mzdge Carefree andy s er Nothlng ruffles Mldge W1 er are'f 1 thearted ways Whereve1 there IS chatter V sure Mldge IS 1n the mldst of lt all She has been 1 n e shall not hesltate to acknowledge our apprec1at1 the ccess IH the world wlll be he1s when she enters the field of nurslng Actlvltles Class Treasurer Xthletlc Xssoclatlon Clee Cluhf, Senlor C holr Town Crler Hockew CManagerJ Sophomore Hop Sophomore Soclal Snow Frollc Sadle Hawkins Dance ant Managerj VN hlst Party l sher at I raduatlon Dramatic Cluh International Prlend shlp League I op Concert 'lrafflc Squad Band JOHN GRANDE Chzckerr I II hare my say Whenever vou hear a deep bass call of the Wlld wou know that s Ch1ck He s been a member of our class for three vears now and h1s sense of humor has been qulte evldent H1s ab1l1tv as a member of the football squad and h1S wllllngness to help others have made h1m well l1ked bv all Act1v1t1es Football Glee t lub Senior I holr Sophomore Hop Sprmg Nluslcal Athletlc Xssoclatlon GERALD C RANCER Grerl The 1l.0lId1.S Ierf to rrre We ll remember Greg as one of the captalns of our basketball team Hls popular1tx IS not l1m1ted to sports alone however Another lnterest of Greg s 15 golf We 1e not sure whether he Wlll own a prlvate course but h1s Ir1sh Splllt should make h1m a success 1n h1s undertakmgs Xctnltles Freshman Social Sprmg 'Vlusual Sophomore Hop lop Concert flee Club Baseball Basketball Sadle Hawkins Dance H1 French Club Snow Frollc Xthletlc Association ROM er jrzerrds thereure rrzarzy foes are there army? Lo 1 1 s r lend a helpmg hand Her ab1l1tx to take responsl b1l1t1 has een a wn bx the good work she dld on so mam comm1t tees W e feel sure Lo 1 1ll ose some of her shx ness w hen she gets 1nto the buslness world xCtlWltl8S flee Club Xthletlc Xssoclatlon Sprlng MUSICRI Junlor Prom Snow Prollc Town Crler lop Concert Xearbook Staff Sophomore Hop hctory Dance lfreshman Soclal 5:1 A .C N .51 V 1.11 V. 1. - . M, 1, . 1 F , 1 K ' . . . . . , , 1 , 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 l Y 1 1 , , . , , n K , I y n n u ' as ' rs - - I - 1 A v ' . , . , V- 1 . , . . ' ! 5 Y 9 9 ' L V , 1 G 11 . . . Y 5 B 1 ' 3 A 1 7 , I , , , , ra r , 0 , , ,. . 1 1 . I , , . ,, . 1 , 1 11 , r 1 , 1 . 1 4 , . 5 V Y ' r' ' e .' h y 1 , an . ' g t l o an 1 1 1 . 1' I' O all 1 1 ' A' k - - . s 1 1 I ' ' 1 ' gg v Y ' Y! , Q i -' ' v I I f v .S . 9 I Y. ' V 5 I ' ' I Freshman Soclal, Junlor Prom, N lctory Dance, .Iunlor PFIZE Speaklng, Basketball f1xSSlSt- 1 V 1' vu f- ' ' 9 ' v ' . , , . , f . 1 - C Y V 1 4 ' . 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NORMAN NI HAII Idxvzvtbfllmzo 114 I Ill 1 lltllll llllf II ll I SS lhlllll Demos SLIGIIIIIIL mlnd has concened mam a fiendlsh plan and h1s Fngllsh themes haxe DIOXIIIQCI mam amusmg moments No one lncludlng Demo knows exactlx what h1s plans ale but we ll bet thex re orlglnal Xctnltles Football Iilslcethnll Glee I lub Senlor Iholr lown trier Staff Kthletlc' Xssoclatlon lop I oncert Sprung, Frollc fc were THOMAS HAI S Tomnz ry II: 1111111 c ll Hls llttle glax Cdl IJOUIIClIIg merrllx along 1s as tx plcal and caretlee as Tommx hlmself He came to Shrew sburx Hlgh School ln ou1 Junlor xear Tommx has become popular among the fellows as well as the falrer sex fO1 h1s 1ocula1 wax s desplte h1s COIlYlI'1C1IIg evcaggeratlon Xctnltnes HI I Iilseball Iootball liashetbill NIARION HLNI EX 11111 ron gc ntlc 1 lncsc nu umm XIAIIOII s the gal w ho manages to stax on the honor roll She tends to buslnesa durlng school but aftel hours and dullng summels ln Mame we nnd an entlrelx dlffelent person skung walklng 11s1t1ng salllng and full of fun In thle gul IS a dual personahtx both mdes unexcelled Marlon IS one w ho can ad1ust he1 manner to the tlme and place Xctnltles .lunlor lrom Xearbook Staff Spring 'Vluslcal lop loncert I lee Club low n lrler Orchestra Band Senlor Choir Lambda Tm Slgma 'kthletlc' Xssoclatlon Snow Frollc Hockey 'lrafflc Squad WZIIOHHI Honor SOCIQIW 51.5111 can S0111 I Thls dalk ha11ed sen1o1 alwaxs wears somethmg new that she has w hlpped up ox ernlght She uauallx haa her nose ln a book usmg even spa1e mmute to lead Jeanne hopes to enter Southeastel n Umx ermtx Lou1s1 ana ne'ct x ear to studx languages and mus1c hCIlWlIl9S flee Club French Klub Hockex Squad Freshman Social lommlttee Senlor Choir Sophomore Hop Io Concert Dramatic flub lunlor Snow Frohc Basketball Squad Band Spring Vluslc Freshman I' 1 Speaking Xearbooh Staff Intern ltlon'1l I-rlend ship I eague NANCY I H F Non I your Nanc e 1ese1xe me els glldes alound school swlttlx and sottlx 1 a n t and tx lat haxe done much to bughten the p ou1 wn C1191 ncx wlll on be in able seclet ux kctn Fres a'I rench Club fjee C lub 'lown I I lctorx Dance Xearbook Com FIUSICRI IQIENINETH HI ITQI IST lun urn: 0 fy or If pufzuzf nz ken has a ltugh th it can be heald alound the loom l1l1e the shot healcl IOLIIIKI the wollcl Folelgn fllends a1e hls fOI he has been a membel of the lntelnatlonal Fucndshlp League fol thlee xeals Ken plans to attend the Rhode Isl md School ot DSSIQZII ITldlOI1IIg' IH alt and deslgnlng XQIIWIIIQS French Klub Freshman SOCIHI Sophomore Hop Junlor Prom Sadle Haw klns Dance Snow Irohc FILIOFN lhnce Sophomore Nloue Sophomore Soclal International Frlend shlp I eigue Dr Ixnudsen Foreign I orrespondence Kthletlc' Xssoclatlon ' 'l 1 Y I 3 I I I I I . 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' ' 5 , ,- I I mlttee XIIIGIIC ssoclatlon International Frlendshlp league Iop Ioncert Sprung CHESTER IREI AND Chet 511011 ff IS 1 11 I se Chester h 1 addedxhllft knor yfyp ce to the Se Llx Cholrfyand he also has added hls phvsr ue o the footb squad Elle m lbe one of our stllent bovs but wherevervthere xgioactlyuty tfhere lsxljhet Xctlyltles lunlor Promxhct ry Uhnce, S mg MUSICAL opho re Hop Snoyy ollc op Concert I lee Club Semor hon-f Foot all? NJ BEVERLY JANSON Bez A n1111denf11e11dly and self possessed Affnutize polsed and tr1111I11d1cssed One of our energetlc and actlvlty mmded classmates IS our Bev In 3Cltllt1OD to bemg secretarv ot two soror1t1es and Chalfman of Junlor Red Cross Councll she finds t1me to partxclpate ln sports Her long dlscusslons and compllcated questlons fill us wlth awe and mterest Bey s 1mmed1ate future may be Colby Jumor College lctlyltles Sophomore Hop Yelrhoolt Staff Watlonml Honor Society lntern'1tlon1l l'rlendsh1p League Chee Presrdentl loyy n Crier Softball Hockey tio taptalnl lumor Red t ross Council Clhalrmanb Student Councll Trlfflc Squad Ct aptalnl lambda Tau Slgma QSecretaryJ French Club CSecretaryJ Xthletlc Xssoclatlon Mllltary W hlst Party ROBERT EWERS Bob fide X111 11fIf 1111111 111jfr1f131f cmd Yds 0111 J Bob s first love IS cle wlth any bod Qmanyf subject Thls has been 1 provecbby has acyzvfe-p 't Debzytmg plub lBand and orchestra clalm h1s talents ftoo Ho eve ,JBo'b's future ,lres ln the field of electrlcal englneefrmg ff J ,V ACIIVIIICS X, Snowy Frollc Iunlor I rom t reyy1Debzltlng uh I rench Club Nlatlonal Forensic League CV1ce I resldentj Isreshm m Souzil, 'Sop more Hop Sophomore Social Band Orchestra Glee Club Semor Cholr Vlctory Dan Memorial Day Exercises Xmerlcan Legion Con test Yearbook Staff Dramatic Clu Atom Bomb Forum, M0519 Athletic Kssoclatlon In ernatlonal Frlendshlp League 5 x DAVID JOHNSON f, Y W Dave x 71 N J Iozt gc qlot tl stay uppy X Davld 1S the Jolly laugh 1n R,oom 5 He vy1,ll- always be remembered for hls good sense of humol andjns wonderful dlsposltlon Although Dave may seem qulet when among strangers he llvens up the partv vyhen he really gets golng Nevel lose your fun DAWICI and you wlll have success Actlvltles SenlorCho1r -Xthletlc Xssouatlon Junlor Prom Snoyy Frollc Camera Club DONAI D HENRY IOHNSON D011 What yy ould Nl ald H1ll be l1ke vylthout Don darting ln and out on hls sk1s l He IS the munstay of the Shrevy sbury Sk1 Team and excels 1n golf too We hope h1s fllendly smlle and easy golng manner vylll help hlm to enter Daltmouth 01 lVl1ddlebury ID the future Xctly ltleS Freshman Social Sophomore Hop Sadie Hayy kms Dance Snoyy I'rollt .Iunlor Prom Clee Club Vlctory Dance Semor Choir Baseball Sk! Team Golf Team lthletlc XSSOCIH tion Pop Concert Sprung., Musical Sophomore Soclal C mly han 1lzf11111s fhz 1111111111 EI ISE JOHNSON M0770 I f1sf111r1I1t11 111113 ll heney 91 you heal chatter rest assured 'Vlona IS rlght IH the m1ddle of It She s a 1egula1 g1rl and her charmmg pe1 sonalxty has yy on her many frlends at Shleyy sbuly H1gh She really can be SQTIOUS at tlmes although It seems lmposslble lVe knovy she vylll be successful ln yy hatey 91 she under takes Xctlyltles 3 earbook Staff, Clee tlub, Softball Lambda 'lau Sigma Freshman b0CldI CCha1rmanJ Junlor Prom, Wlctory Dance, Student Councll, Semor Choir, Sadne Hayyklns Dance. Tow n Cr1er, Pop t oncert, Sprung Musical, Snow Frohc, Athletic Association, Christmas Ball A jolly S1J0lflS hc I . I . FRANCIS .Ios1.YN 7 ' ' If Fran A lifflr hif irzdcpcndcnt 1 - Fran supports the trombone section of the orchestra and he's an excellent player. You never heard much from Fran, but he's always avail- able and willing to help someone. His ambition is to be a jeweler. This is sure to bring him success in the future. Activities: Orchestra Band Junior I rom Football Snow I-rolic. IAMES JOUBERT IIII IOHN FRAINIXI IN KNIFE frlljljlf Ou1 class would haxe been dull without the cheeitul Splllt and witts remal ks of Glggle He is a lox al and untirmg VK0llx6l for ex eu school func tion XX ith his bright outlook on life he cant help but be 1 success in what ex er field he chooses Xctlutles Football Junior Prom Sadie Hawkins Dance Freshman Social Spring FIUSICHI Snow Frollc Sophomore Hop flee Club Athletic Association Jim has hls serious moments An excellent CllSIJOSlt10H has helped to w 1n hlm mani fi lends As Xet his plans for the future are lndefinlte but w herex er he max go the good wishes of the cl tss of 49 go with him Xctnitles Junior Prom Senior I holr Snow Frohc Spring Musical Football f leeilub Baseball PAUI R IOLABERT Fmq Let Il smzlf be you: Illllllllllll A I ug and glien some remark between notes trom his trumpet are er in t ical 6 aul U1 orchestra What would Room 12 be like wlthout 1 , rom log' Keep in tune Paul and wou ll alwavs be as well liked ale now XCUWIIIQS H1 I Band Sophomore Social fihalrmanl Iunlor lrom lsher Orchestra Xthletlc Kssouatlon I'op toncert flee Club Snow Frollc Senior Choir Spring Musical ETHEL KELMAN Ilolllf Se Itllls and lu II Illhfllld 111 111111 frouhlc ga Quiet shi and 1ese1xed are appi op1 iate adjectn es toi Ethel s CllbpOS1 tion She is a good w orker both in and out of school and hopes to extend her effoits at the Telegram and Gavette Off1C6 aftei g1dfll.1dlLl0I'l Xctlw ltles French C lub C lee I lub Town Crier Debating K lub Internation ll Friendship League Dramatic C lub HOWARD KESSEI I Sonny 11111111111 msyrherls cursor: 1 What would ou1 iearbook have done wlthout Howald gomg alound hounding sen1o1s for ads His curlx han no doubt has been the envx of mam a gnl Success will alwaxs be xours Howard bx dexeloping xour pleasing pe1sonal1tx and clex er remarks tctnlties Freshman Social International Friendship League tearbook flee Club hthI6tlC Ksso clation lumor Prom Camera Club Sadie Hawkins Dance Spring Nlusual Sophomore Hop AllllIPyllClllfllllS1ll I 1 I I I I I I , 1 1 1 I I U Il i 1 I I I I I. 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L BEVERI Y JEAN I UNDGREN Bev The bvsf uay 7I0fIOfll1IlSf0lJl dcffrnznzcdfo suuecd Bev has been proficlent 1n her studles and IH her school HCt1V1t19S She plans to enter Colbx Jumor College ln the fall and eventuallv to be an dll l1ne hostess Kctnltxes Ndtl0H8I Forenslc Le xgue National Honor Society Yearbook Staff Athletlc Xssoclatlon Dramatic Club Senlor Cholr French Club Ifreshman Social 'lown C'rler Freshman lrlze Speaklng Sprm VIUSICHI Lambda Tau Sigma Snow Prollc Sophomore Hop C lee Club J ull Ctliltl CAMELLA MAENZO 'Helly qllfCf8Sl!ll71C'Sf0fhUSl,Il.hUIOVIIIxf1H Lt Mellv 1S the gxrl vwlth the personalltx and frlends She IS one of the outstandmg members of our class as IS evxdenced by her membersh1p 1n the Natlonal Honor Socletx She plans to be a secretary Watch out for those good looklng bosses Mellx ' Actlutles Student COUHCII Watlonal Honor Soclety Clee Club Trafflc Squad Sophomore Hop .Iunlor Prom Yearbook Staff Spring Vluslcal I'op Concert Town Crier Staff Lsher at C raduatlon Sadie Haw klns Dance Athletic As lation Snow Frollc VINCENT MASTR nz Z !!Af'cS1nzu1ty In to H11 op Vlnnae Cf1I4ilK mends t h1s easv golng wavs and h1s efforts to llrteha 0 If void w t to pefh1m blush ask h1m about hls experlences 5 dur1ng h 1 ear H1s future IS undeclded but we knovs that he would make an e ent manager of a store ACIIVICICS Athletic Assoclatlon Military VN hlst .lunlor I rom 'Vloue NORMA RUTH MATHIESON Cuddles Thou SlHISlh.1Cf1lIh!iCIliS A pleasant d1spos1t1on a qu1ck retort and a happx go luckx nature Norma The Bell Telephone Companx mll be glad to clalm such a cheerful sl person as one of 1ts emplox ees Actnltles Senlor Cholr Victory Dance Iearbook Staff 'Iown Crler C lee Club Camera Club kthletlc Assoclatlon Pop C oncert .Iunlor Prom Sophomore Hop Sadie Haw kms Dance Spring Musical B VE, LY My o E Bez 1 smzlf 0 Its :ol 1! dog n s htc makes rr JJ RA sheen busx ln s l vs Q s Pift g dp t she vullfmajor ram 3 erso umor I lze Spe kl rl u al o11Conc Internatlonal Friendship League Dramatlip IJJA , ll dle Hat ns II ce Junlot Red Cross Council Stu ent oun I' h bl thl IC Xvsoclat n Softball Sophomore Social Freshman Sdcgal S phomo op I' nn Cr r J 1 , ' .Y . l I . 4 I-' . 2 . 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L J f I r ,, f' ' 07? , , A fx 1 ff I ORETTA 'VIOREI LE Im eff Nofhmq 1.s dlfflllllf Il hr n uou sff Ijlllll mmf!! ll The a1t1st of the class that s our Lorett Lorett has contrlbuted mam ClldVllIlgS to the school paper and plans to contlnue 1n elther comme1c1al art O1 0ff1C9 vtork Whlchex er she chooses she wlll be successful XCCIWIIICS Ton n Crler I earbooh Staff L! JY M K ff xjfgac il! 7 6 JLZKWSL A merry hunt has hz DAVID MORGAN Hault Cmeflcc and full of fun As DI'9'slCl9Ht ot the senlor clasa Dave has done wonderful work 1n a fl19DCllY and wlllmg manner As a football plax er he IQ reallx a whlz too It s the Y a11nes fox hlm after graduatlon Can t X ou just see hlm now glrls ' Xctnltles Class I resldent C lee C lub kthl9tlC' Yssoclatlon International Frlendshlp League Fresh man SOCIHI Student Councll H1 Y Football Yearbook Staff Sophomore Hop Senlor Cholr Baseball Ylctorw Dance Yllhtarw YY hlst Sprlng 'Vluslcal Snow Frollc ANDREW YIORC 0 Lindy For mam of us ou1 hlgh achool daxs would have been more dull 1f It hadnt been for Ands s aparkllng eves and mlschlevous pranks He has gone through hls four sears havlng a good tlme and studvmg Just enough to keep hls marks at a comfortable lex el H1s heart IQ as large as the um YGISQ and Andx w1ll nexel be forgotten bx thoae who know htm for the wonderful fellow he IQ Yctnltles H1 Y Yearbook Ylctorw Dance Junlor lrom Sadie Haw klns Clee Club Senlor Cholr Ythletlc Yssoclatlon Qprmg Musical Snow Frollc f' x CHARI ES HUGH M RIQOE 1107111 He sober gfffy ncvel gmud bu popu ar Ill czuyuozul harhu-ff char wmnmg qmlle 'and -pleaamg' mannel have all con tllbuted to hls popu arltw At present he ls lnterpsted m 9 Navv, which he plans tb erltel as eoojl aspopsfble Yctnltlea 1 C resl entb Foot all Debating lub Iunlor I rom C lee Club Senior Choir Sadie Haw kms Dance C amera Clubg- Kthletlc Xssoclatlo WAI TER MORRISQEY Ol Quiet lzlcndlyg likeable Joe IS one of the quleter membera of our class but h1s deep VOICE can be heard 1n the problems of democlacw class dlscusslons He plans to attend Columbla UH1Y9FqltY Ah' a future football coach no doubt 7 kCtlYltlCS Yearbook Clee Club Football Baseball Senlor Cholr Xthletlc kiSOLl3tl0ll Sadie Hawk ns Dance Qprlng NIUSICHI Snow Frollc Al VAR NEI SOIN Il lzzfz If Om of Sfundzmtz In s ffm sons A tall blond lad that s YYh1tex Manx a female has wlshed 101 1ust such blond han' Whltex IQ the aparkplug for the A 8: P Tea Companx after school He plans to attend a technlcal college to studx engmeerlng Xctnltles Hop Ylctorx Dance Yearbook Ythletlc Xssoclatlon 'Vloue RONALD NELSON Hoofa H1 py um I from can I um ll We a1e all enuous of Hoofa w ho seldom takes a book home How he does It IS hls own secret' Crew has benefited from hls mlghtx bulld and strength The futule ls undeclded for Hoofa but w hatex er It holds we know he w 1ll find success Yctnltles Crew I'reshman Social lunlor lrom lop Concert Spring Yluslcal Sadle Hawkins Dance 'Athletic 'Association Snow Frollc .. , . 1 v. . v ' v v ' I C C C CC, C ,Y. 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Y Y . . , , - I O Y ' I v . 1 ai -'Q-l vi - X Y --C l -1 .xv 11, ,Y 4 , C C , C, C . C . C , C . , . 1 . -' . , , . . - v- . - , . C C ,. , , C C ,C C ,Q :N . 4 . rh Y CSecretaryD Snow Frollc Junlor Prom French C lub Preshm nn Social bophomore 0'N3 lL,'f's'J'l:!.Cf,,H jLcR'kl'-'P' od . Q Roliflnglrgwlllso jfffwm jj, fm 'M W' wwfghj MK vt Wherever there s confuslon there s Olle lifver a dull mo erfuygen he s around He has shown h1s wonderful school sp1r1t as a member of the crew and ln football If vou want to see h1m get red ask h1m what hap pened at the Mlllbury game He plans to attend Sanborn Prep School Actlvltles H X F C lub Iootball Freshman S061 tl C rew Basketball I lee C lub Senlor Cholr lctory Dance Ba: b ol often that we her personallty IS uncertaln C oncert at I r nduatlon Year I Hop Snow Frohc Sudle Hawkins I ub SHIRLEY O MARRAH Shu! A hcrlrgdf gold and fl tr 161111 tg all Shlrl s fI'l6I1dl1I1AQSS and wllllngness to help others makes her hked by all She doesn t count the hours when there s work to be done as has been hown by her asslsta C6111 our classtactlvxtles She plans to take up alrdressmg ctlvlties unlor Prom Athletlc Assoclatlon Spring MuslcaI Vlctory Dance Dramatlcs Snow Frollc Usher at Graduatlon Yearbook Staff Lambda Tau Slgma Clee Club Sadxe Hawkms Dance I op Concert Sophomore Hop DOROTHY PARK Spa1 kze Vzm mga: zztalzfy Sparkle IS peppv full of fun and alwax s readv wlth a smlle Personahtx and pep are rolled 1nto one mavbe that s whx she s so popular vuth everx one Sparkle plans to do 0ff1Ce work vshen she leaves Shrewsburx Hlgh Actlvltles Glee Club Softball Snow Frollc Vlctory Dance Freshman Social Senlor Cholr Sadie Hawkms Pop Concert Sprmg Muslcal Red Cross Council Sophomore Hop Yearbook Athletic Assoclatlon 'VIARY LOUISE PARSONS Lou 11119100 cave s an enemy to Izfc Marx Lou IS one of those luckx people who l1ve neal the center of knowledge and dCt1V1tX Marv Lou IS undeclded about her future but as the thlrd Parsons hom Beal we know she vs1ll make good as her slsters have fgg,,,1, 0-C Actlvltles wv, L, Freshman Soclal Sophomore Hop Junlor Prom Ylctory Dance Yearbooll Sta Spring Muslcal Pop Concert International Frxendshlp league C lee Club Senlor Cholr Dra matlc Club Basketball Softball Sadle Haw kms Dance French Club Lsher at Class Day Snow Frollc Sophomore Social Athletic Assoclatlon PAULINA PETERS Paulzc I Ieasmg to fallt uzfh plz uszng to 14 alll ztzfh Paulle has been labormg under one of the severest l'ldIltllCdpS poss1ble commg lnto a strange school 1n her semor xear In the sho1t tlme smce her entrance ln Februars we have known her long enough to know that we would llke to know her better She has acqulred mam frlends w1th her pleasant d1spos1t1on WARREN MILHAEI QUIRK 11111 'although 1 IIQNKUJINQI I1 om St Iohn s Nlllae h as m ule a host ot l1l8lltlS t s xeaa Has 1b1l1tx an le aclelshap xx as ploxec bx hls extellent 111 man Iglllg' the tootball te am Nlllae lSllt sane xet about the lutane but xxe xxash hlm success an xxh atexea xxoala he uncleltalaes Kctlx ltaes I'ootball0l1nu,erJ N lrtorx Dame Baseball 11'11l1 1 s1111 s11111 THPRILSA SLHIAI ONE Tewy S 1 I le11x s ple aslng xx ax fI'1CHCllX smlle and qulck Vxlt h axe xx on hea manx 11 ILIItlS She s alxx ax s 1ea1lx xx 1th a helplng h and and Vlllllllg' to llsten to xoua taoubles Teaax plans to do oftlce xx oala xx hen she le txes B1 al Hlgh blllWlll9N l lee I lub .Iunlor lrom lop tonaert Sprung, Nlusla ll Sottb all lsher at I raduatlon lthletlc Xssouatlon Snoxx I' rollc Freshman Soal al Sophomore Hop I lctorx Dance Intern ation al lfraendshlp I e a1.,ue PHXI I IS EI AINE SENCABAI GH Phyl 141111111011 l1111ls f Sllfll s Iaxea smllmg ever chattmg anamatedlx Phxl has baaghtened manv a cl ax toa those about hea and has made manx a conquest Ex en IH a xxhlrl xx1n1l ot extla currlculal actlxltles Phxl has alxx axs muntalned a high scholastlc stancllng Xatlxltles 'I raffle Squad I sher at C radu atlon Student l0lll'lLll Sophomore Hop 'National Forenslc League .Iunlor lrom W hast l'artx Xthletla Xssouatlon N alentlne Dance .Iunlor Prlze Speaking Dr am :tu Club French Club Snoxx lfrolaa lfreshman SOLIHI Sprlng Muslcal lop tonaert International Prlendshlp league Debatmp, Klub I amera Club Orchestra t lee K lub loxx n Craer Semor Cholr 5'ldl9 H axx laans D ance HARRX H SHEPARD Shep 1 sl11 1 11 Shep xx as alxx ax s1n the thlclaest part ot the battle be It tootball crew, oa lust school xx oala Vl hath xx as the toughest ' That s up to Shep to answer He plans to attend Cushlng Academx and m ajoa IH buslness admlnlstratlon latlxltles I'ootball frexx H15 I lee u Semor Lholr Sophomore Freshman Soclal Athletic Xssoclatlon Sadie Haxx laans nce Sn xx Frolla IWA S IIDJIZAA K9 M! Lee ll S Ill I x 0 qulet xx en xou get to lanoxx her s Hp! ex 91 theae xx as IIOISQ x ou d find Lena m 1 attx ae all haxe xxon hea manx frlends at 1 Mt tae BARBARA SMITH S1111ff11 el s1111I1111f 11111 l11111gs 11111111111 Blg blue ex es Smlllllg' tate alxx ax s gax that s OLII Smlttx She as alxx ax s aeadx and xx 1ll1ng to lend a helplng hand xx henex ea It 1s needed aoln mg an manx school a1t1x1t1es She s an all aa ouncl spoat and xxoncleaful taaencl to hax e Actllltleb Softball Glee Club Snoxa lfrohc Sadie Haxxlams Dame hctorx Dance Semor tholr Pop Concert Spring NIUSICAI Freshman Soclal Toxxn Craer Sophomore Hop Year book, Xthletac Xssocxatlon, Jumor Prom, Freshman Praze Speaking, Dramatlc Club I- reshman Soaaal Sprung 'llusacal Semor C holr lraffla Squad Freshman PFIZC Speaking I op K oncert Toxxn Crier Softball Sophomore Hop C lee Club Sadle Haxx klns Dance Fff I 'I C IRENE RUTH SMITH Ilene The lhzng that goes the jalthcst toumd mrlkznq Inc uolfhzt hzlc as justapleasanfsm1Ie Qulet enough IU school but most 3CtlV6 outslde that s Irene A hen party IS never dull wlth her around, as she alwaxs adds her blt to pep up anvth1ng Irene lntends to attend the Un1vers1tx of New Hampshlre Actlvltles Freshman Social Sophomore Hop .lunlor Prom Vlctory Dance Sprung Muslcal Pop Concert Internatlonal Friendship League Clee Club Senior Cholr Town trier Bas ketball Sadie Haw kms Dance Traffic Squad lambda Tau Slgma French I lub Xthletlc Assouatlon Snow Frollc Wh1stPart5 NANCY C STEVENS Str 1 ze It Hzemls be credzt she has much gum Sparkhng w1th vlvacltv and bubbllng over wlth good humor that s St9V19 Her frlendly nature IS well known among her schoolmates A eertaln Merchant Marlne has also fallen under the spell of her wlnnlng personalltx Actlvltles I'rench Club Freshman Soclal .Iunlor lrom Sophomore Hop Sadie Haw kms Dance Yearbook Statf Sophomore MOWIE Snow Frollc Sophomore Soclal Internatlonal Friend Shlp League Toun Crler Kthletlc Kssoclatlon lop Concert Spring Musical Basket ball Glee C lub Senlor Cholr Deb :ting t lub lunlor l rlze Speakmg EI MER FRANK STONEBACK Stone Il Glll thy thoughts no tongue Stoney IS the qulet tx pe ln school but we ve heard dlfferentlx concern 1ng hls after school act1v1t1es He plans to enter the field of av1at1on Smooth flV1I1g'lI1 the future Stoner ' ACtlVltl0S JOAN THAYER Ixnowlcdgf as pozen Jo IS the gal who can Whlp through anvthmg from a tr1g problem to an accordlon solo Don t be fooled bw all her books When there IS somethmg funny nobodw can tor wants tob stop her from grgglmg It s amazmg hovs Jo can do so much We hear that she lntends to glve lessons on the accordlon ACtlWltleS Freshman Social lunlor I rom Athletic Xssoclatlon Basketball Band lop Concert vlllltdfy W hlbt Yearbook Staff Internatlonal Frlendshlp League Student Councll Natlonal Honor Soclets CTreasurerD Sophomore Hop Snow Frollc Glee Club Hockex Orchestra Sprlng Muslcal Traffic Squad Sadle Han kms Dance DOUGI AS TRUE Douq The day 16 .shrnf the uolh IS much Doug neve1 has much to sax and IS conslderenl qulte bashful ll hx haven t we hefud mole about XOUI dbll1tY gn the soccer team' Doug has alwavs been 1l'lt6l6St6Cl IH some phase of agigculture and plans to enter Amherst to studx farm machlnerx I' ree and easy studs forestrx Actnltles Baseball Vlctory Dance H1 Y . I K A - 41 4 L ' , ,f 1 VY! 'V ax: 5454 4111, - Lic L , , 4 ,D - ' A It ' f . ' I J I Q v ,In I I .l 'I 1 v V I . . . . , I , I I T I . . . I Y . U . . l . . I I ! I 1 S 9 . . . . . ,, Y , . ,, , , , I , , I , , , , I' , 1 I , I , 4 , , , 1 N .'. ' ' V ' Y ' 1 .. ,I , . L I 7 'D . . !'. ' ' uf 7 5 1 I L L L. L L L L .vu ' . W ' ' D ' ' , ' . , I , , , . 1 I n I 1 H v ' . ,, V . ,, . A 4 . . , . . , , 1 . .I , , . , I ' , , , , . ,. . W , L ,2- .vx l J 7 .K l 7 . K , ' 7 - 1. 7 I ' 1 L 1 If 7 17' Senlor Cholr, Athletic Association. . 'ik 5 'v G' I 'bf ' Y LF. . 4' Q Jo 7 7 J -.1 ly. . , Y . . . L . I . v . . , . v , t I . I F '. ' D ' ,. '. ' I 1 . I , . , . , .. , . . f . 1 I , ' I f I L .I f 1 K y L 1 v .I 1 Y 15 ' 1 , A . - , , L . J lc ' ' ' ' - S 4 i ,. .,. , . .. . A I A .. . . f v . ' ' ' 7 v I , v 4 Q u 1 Y 1 A . . v 4' l . In . . ' L ' ' . . L VI 1 I' I I' I' w v ' v .K g . I t , . . A . J C . 1 , , ' v I ' I o I . c ' .'f.v '. 1. , . .- , ' 7- 1 uv ' 4 ' 1 1 v L L. ' L Klll ' . . I' ' I' 4 7 1 1 ' 9 I ! - ' RICHQHD v1NToN I nf Vmt s.easx golng manner and slow grm haxe caused mam a femlnme eart to flutter He IS one of the best dancers 1n our class Vlnt plans to Athlenc Assoclatlon Semor Qhorr Basketball Football Sophomore Hop Glee Club JEAN CAROLYN VVALLSTEN Jeannie Beauty st1'1'lvcs thc sight, and 'merit wlins the soul l . Jeannie, our class secretary, has a pair of big blue eyes, a sweet smile, and an amiable disposition. As a student and an athlete, she has been an asset to our class, having that rare and envied combination of beauty plus brains. Ask her many male admirers. Activities: . , u D I Sophomore Hop, .lunior Prom, Victory Dance, Xearbook Staff, Spring Musical, Sadle Hawkins Dance, Traffic Squad, Movie. Sophomore Social, Pop Concert, National Honor Society, Class Secretary, Dramatic Club, Glee Club Cfreasurerj, French Club, Usher at Graduation, Military Whist, Senior Choir, Camera Club, Town Crier, Basketball, Hockey, Athletic Association, Snow Frolic. .IOANNE ELIZABETH WHITE I ch That giggle you hear pro stitches long after the joke is f are deceiving. The best of eve your Activities: Freshman Social, Pop Concert, Athletic Hawkins Dance. Not that 1I1'kc study less, But that I like fun more n Glee Club Basketball International rriendship League, Spring Musical, Town Crier, French Club Sophomore Hop Sadie DORIS ANN WHITNEY I Dorzc When there's a crowd of people, Dorie is always in the middle. If popu- larity is the road to success, she's well along the way. Dorie never fails to bring humor into the dullest moments. We have her to thank for the won- derful job the cheerleaders have done this year. Activities: Hockey, Cheerleader, Sophomore Social, Junior Prom, Pop Concert, Glee Club, Camera Club, Traffic Squad, Snow Frolic, National Forensic League, Junior Prize Speaking, Freshman Prize Speaking, Lambda Tau Sigma CTreasurerJ CPresidentJ, International Friendship League, Basketball CManagerJ, Freshman Social, Sophomore Hop, Spring Musical, Dramatic Club, Senior Choir, Sadie Hawkins Dance, Athletic Association, Girl's State. JOHN WICKLUND Q Johnny Gzre every man thy car, but felt' thy voice That fellow sitting over there silently, just listening, is Johnny. We hear from his friends at Edgemere, however, that he has some strong convictions. Johnny's plans are incomplete as yet, but we know whatever they may be, he'1l go quietly sailing through. Activities: Senior Choir. ALICE IRMA WOOD Woodsy A fricml in 110411 1.811 jrivml iizrlcccl Woodsy is well known in the commercial department. Traveling around Room 6 and running those baffling machines, she has certainly kept many of us wondering. Woodsy has a greeting for everyone. Her unexpected remarks have sent many a class into an uproar. Activities: Glee Club, Camera Club, Athletic Association. MARRIANE VERONICA ZENIS Zennic l . Pretty, peppy, popztlaz' I l I Zennie is the cute lass who buzzes around school with a million things to do, including duties of editor-in-chief of the Yearbook and the Town . Crier. Many a pair of male eyes has watched her. Becker Junior Collegeh here comes our Zennie! - ' Activities: . Senior Choir, Snow Frolic, Freshman Social, Sophomore Hop, Military Whist, Spring ' Musical, Class Secretary, Class Vice-President, Lambda Tau Sigma CVice-Presidentj, ' Yearbook CEditor-in-Chiefj, Town Crier, CBusiness Managerj CEditor-in-Chiefj, Sadie Hawkins Dance, Glee Club, Junior Prom, Sophomore Social, Victory Dance, Athletic Association, Pop Concert, Traffic Squad, National Honor Society. 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U I lv 4 0 1 twki R 1 - I rs 1 v A A l 'I lvl Y V. 28 The word sophomore when dlslded into two parts reveals the Greek word sophos meaning WISE and the word morose mean ing foolish This name was neser so well placed as It was on that group of sophomores In that fall of 46 thes were Jomed bs another group of students who halled from Coolidge Junior High School A Sophomore Social w as enjos ed so that thes could become acquainted Then followed class elections with George Concordla Beverls Janson Malrlane Zenls and Margers Goodell elected as officers As set the duties of these officers w ere rather light It was at this t1me that thes plunged into the1r first real mones making senture the Sophomore Hop The affair was held in Nee Hall amld balloons streamers pictures of fat ladies and clowns to lend an atmosphere of 1 circus to it all Although the returns were nnanclalls rather small soclalls the dance was September rolled around again and th1s time thes were enthuslastlc Juniors Once again thes found themselves at the polls for electlons For the1r president thes re elected George Concordia Ann Gonva became the1r v1ce presldent Marrlane Zenls secretars and Midge Goodell treasurer The Sadle Hawkms dance started thlngs buzzlng agaln As th1s was leap sear the g1rls asked the bovs called for them furnlshed or1g1nal corsages and took them home after wards A gas and h1lar1ous time was had bs In Mas the Junior Prize Speaklng Contest was held and Margers Goodell succeeded 1n wlnnlng first prize wlth Rlchard Antoun and Doris Whitnes second and third June n1nth 1948 was the nlght the JUHIOFS were ant1c1pat1ng the nlght of the1r Junior Prom' The hall was turned lnto an old fash loned garden ss 1th floss ers galole lNancs Stevens was chosen Queen of the Prom And now the Junior sear had drawn to a close N acatlon over our s oung hopefuls returned to Beal High to find themselves seniors' The offlcers to guide them in their final quarter toward graduation were David Morgan Mar 11ane Zenls Jean Wallsten and Midge Goodell To start this sear off the annual Victors Dmce was held with music furnished bs Bruce Choate As alwas s the dance was vers successful On December 10 a Whist Parts was held 1n Nee Hall Umntentionalls a member of the class won first prize The w1nn1ng table was plas ed bs Joan Thas er Phs ll1s Sencabaugh bud Hall and Ceorge Concordia At Christmas time the Senlor Choir pre sented a Choral Cantata Aldlng them was the Freshman Cholr and the Dramatic Club Their trip to Washlngton and New York w is one of the most unforgettable events of their high school career Among the places thes visited were the Naval Academv at An napolls Smithsonlan Institute Mellon Art Gallers Mount Vernon and Arlington Ceme ters However the biggest splash of the tr1p was the evenlng spent at the swlmmlng pool IH the Ambassador Hotel No casualtles as a result of this hilarious experience were recorded Class Dav a das strictls for laughs IS here It IS our last chance to share Jokes wlth all classmates and friends The scene noss shifts to Graduation Das Amid full hearted farew ells the great curtain begins to drop Suddenls it bursts 1nto the flame of the crackling logs 1n the fireplace The dream has vanlshed and a heavs sigh of wistfulness came os er me as I realized that one of the most noteworths of Beal High s groups had passed into the realm of memors Isancs Stevens Margers Goodell , cc ay , ' Y' - v 1 Y v , t I . 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Kv 30 Slt the Carroll slsters readlng Joe Palooka wh1le Mary D Errlco and Joanne exchange tasty blts of news Down the road the llttle green school house IS 1n full swlng Dotty Burkhardt DlCkS up one of Ann Gonya s screammg l1ttle darllngs bv the ear Downstalrs ln the cafeterla Marlon Henley experlenced d1et1t1an and Audrey Bergsten wh1p up a new no Vltamln lunch together Ethel Kelman and Paullna Peters are out IH the yard try1ng to keep the chlldren away from Johnny Knlpe s U Drlve It busl ness establlshment Johnny IS busy at the moment watchlng Andy Morgo the playboy and John Wlcklund argulng over the prlce of Andv s car at Wlcklund s Scrap Steel vard AS usual there 1sn t much left of Andy s car An ambulance screams around the corner Jerry Granger IS at the wheel he has become qulte good at one arm dr1v1ng The hospltal sends a nurse w1th h1m M1dge Goodell and Mary Lou Parsons come runnmg out to take care of the patlent It IS a man lommy Hays 1n fact so Mldge mstructs Mary Lou to leave We later learned that Mldge takes care of Men only In the wa1t1ng room for expectant fathers Carlo IS enterta1n1ng the nervous fathers he s perfectly calm h1mself of course Screams from downstalrs draw our atten t1on to the dental cl1n1c Barbara Farr IS busy pulllng Kenneth Hultqulst s teeth Toothless Dottle Parks and Prlscllla B1rn1e look out the wlndow at the crowd gatherlng on the com mon as they awalt a flttmg for new plates By the look on thelr faces we can easlly see that they are looklng at the male populace of Shrewsbury At the new audltorlum a r1ot IS 1n full progress led by Larry Bartlett Bob Cash mon and DaV1d Johnson who are target practlcmg w1th rotten tomatoes The target seems to be that debatlng team from Wash lngton D C of Jewers Antoun Larry Flynn and Concordla Inslde the Chlcago band led by Nancy Armstrong Francis Joslvn D1ck Berggren George Chevaller Robert Crandall and Joey Thayer IS plavlng a hot number Jeanne Holmes IS featured as the worlds champlon soprano Her manager Bev Moore looks on cr1t1cally Insurance Presldent Dav1d Morgan IS keep 1ng hls secretar1es Theresa Schlavone Mary Davls and Lena Slmone qulte busy these days The offlce IS next door to the aud1 torlum and Daye doesnt want to mlss a chance of another Sale Ruel Dudley and Camella Nlaenzo work lndustrlously try 1ng to keep the firm from bankruptcy Walkmg past Mastro and Cate s hardware store IS Jlmmy Joubert wlth samples of green stuff he had Just taken from the bank where he works He hasnt started to g1V8 away any of the samples yet In Eaton s market Blll Elllott Joe AlbFlZlO and Alvar Nelson are seen buslly labellng the customers Over 1n the corner Mlcky Qulrk referees a watermelon ball game Demo Hugo Charlle MOFISOH and John Grande are the star players Suddenlv from around a stack of canned goods comes a Carl lage plloted recklessly bv Lloyd Chamberlaln Al1ce manages to plCk up a few th1ngs as thev skld around the corners Sargent Cllfford drlves up ln the store truck and Howard Kes sell1 rushes over and starts taklng lnventorv Across the street IS Damelsons Depart ment Store Jean Engllsh 1s telllng decorators Barbara C ambrla and Loretta Morelle how attractlve the1r new dlsplay wlndow looks w1th all those old cand1d shots taken IH 1949 Irene Smlth and Phyllls Sencabaugh through work as beautlclans at the store for the day head for Stonebacks Movle Theater In the tlCk9t l1ne IS Chet Ireland who IS about to abandon hope of gettlng a date w1th the cute cash1er Lo Hagerstrom Suddenly out salls Jo MOTFISSQY bounced by Charlle Borghe sam and Ronald Nelson He s proud of the fact that 1t took two to get h1m out Over IH a dark corner that 1rres1st1ble man G11 Burrell IS holdlng hands wlth Llsa John son and Norma Mathleson whlle Harry Shep herd IS trv1ng to get at least one of them away from G11 A great plane roars overhead knocklng off the roof of the theater Pllot Bonnle Coghlln waves out the wlndow w1th h1s crutch as host ess Barbara Smlth qulcklv tr1es to calm the pan1c str1cken passengers w1th a cup of hot m1lk The crash causes Jeannle Wallsten Beverlv Janson and Dorr1e Whltnev who have been enjoy 1ng the plcture to emerge on the run thev thought It was an atom bomb attack As the plane goes out of slght the smoke becomes th1nner and th1nner and finally d1s appears Wlthout a word Madame Maragha goes to the door and motlons for us to leave Amazed by the thlIlgS whlch we have Just seen we stumble up the stalrs retrace our steps down the dark allev As we emerge at the end the nlght becomes clear and the stars are sh1n1ng brlghtly aboy e us Beverly Lundgren Bey erly Janson . . . , , sv s 9 . . 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S 'B 015' Be It lemembclecl that Wc SLIIIOIS of thc Class of 1940 t11ed and spc nt lO0lxlnf., fo1wa1d most happllv to that all IINPOI tant dav 111 June do subm1t thls as ou1 last wlll and testament We dnect that om paltlng bc gay alld nolsv to make up fox tht unsecmlv qulet nnposed upon us by oul teache1s To MR STURTFVANT me lcaxc 1f llOt a ncxs school a sllght 1Lll0V3tl0ll of the Pl cscnt one MR COOIxl' uc leaxc a xxcll bchaxed studcnt who xxlll entcl the offlce on a t1 1c'tlv busmess basls MRS MARSHON wc leaxc someonc to txeacl th1oug'h the C011ld0lS wlth the l1OlL1CeS MRS HAMPL we leave an lXt13 la1ge bottlc of llllx 813dlC2.t0l and that long nc eded sec1 Otal y To MISS NELSON we leave thc I Olfell M111 Cl'llS0ll 11112 salesman To 'VIISS DONELAN WIISS SHI' A 'VIISS IOTHROP ue leaxe cl ual s vacatlon f1on1 the wollx of class adv1se1s Thex celtalnlx need 1t To MR JACOBS we leaxe a Class that leallzes thc IIHPOI tance of lcax mg ansxx EIS 111 1 adlcal folm To MISS C UCCIARDI wc lcaxc a F1ench class that vslll saw la1lc1 xous fl3llQ3lS xx 1th leal F1 ench flavor To MISS MULHOLLAND and MISS PARKS we lcuc the Job of secmg' next yea1 s sen1o1s through w1thout havmg hea1t fa1lu1e hefo1e thc vea1 IS out To MR LARRABEE vue leave a gas mask fo1 use when he IS onemng a bottle of hydl ogen sulphlde To MISS CHURCHIII wc leaxc oul deepest app1cc'1at1on fO1 help xx 1th thc plannlng' of class dav and g'13dl13.lLl0l1 To MISS CHASF we leaxc a bottlc of xltannn pllls to be d1st11butcd to all gnls talcmg gym To MR IRISH we leave qulet studv puplls so that futu1e mathematlclans may secule a complete baslc knowledge fx om hls teachmgs MISS PROUTY we leave manv happv memollcs of an 1nte1cst1n,fz ,qeognaphv class MISS SAWIN wc leaxc a b11ll1ant student who can absolb all thc wonde1ful hlstolx xx hlch she teaches 'VIRS DAWSON we leake a whole new batch of F1 eshmen MRS FIPPHEN we leaxe a D61l0d Ju t for Home Economlcs MISS DRINKWIINE ue lcaxc model students 'llcc DOROTHX BACKHOLM and Cl' CILIL DUMAS To COACH BERCSTROM wc lcawe all thc luck ln the vso1ld fo1 h1s nc w teams To MISS GUMMFR we leaxc a lOllg'9l dax so shc can get all hu vso1l done befo1c sundoxxn MRS GRI' FN we leaxc all asslstant to t1aY1SDOlt the patmnts to then homes MRS VISCARDI vse lcaxe a b1 and nevs plano CONNFI I Y the gn ls lc ax c thcn telcphonc IIUDIIJLI s N R LALLI ue leaxe a loud sptalce1 to makc h1n1 hca1d dullm. thc Sen1o1 lunch JLll0d I W R BONVKER we lease a dl an 1112 class whlch lb not accompamed bx muslc BACCARO we leaxe a new shop so he can fo1g'et about that slow boat to Chlna BRFSNAHAN we leaxe sclf pOllSl1lllf,, xundoxxs e school uc lcaxc fixe new telephone booths ln nhlch thc studcnts max ucenc calls The folloxxlng' membels of thc SQIIIOI Class fol no 1138011 at all bequeath the follovslng P-XLL JOUBFRT xx on t leax e 'll -XRRI AXE ZILNIS NAINCY ARWISTROBC' lcax es hc1 lollx xxaxs to some dcse1N1nE IUINOI 32 - L . tl -is . . 1 ' 0 ' S A 5 - - k 5 . 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Robert Cashmon, David Morgan Pictures . Beverly Lundgren, Margery Goodell, Andrew Morgo, Walter Morrissey T ypists , Loretta Morelle, Nancy Horne, Lois Hagerstrom, Alice Wood, Barbara Cambria, Lena Simone, Dorothy Park, Ann Gonya, Barbara Smith, Barbara 0'Marrah, Camella Maenzo, Theresa Schiavone, Norma Mathieson, Priscilla Birnie, Joanne White, Shirley 0'Marrah, Mary D'Errico JUNIOR PRIZE SPEAKING Adviser ...,,.., . . Miss Dorothy Churchill Junior Prize Speaking, sponsored by the Woman's Club, is a competitive program to arouse interest and study in the art of public speaking. A contest is held annually, at which time repre- sentatives of the Junior Class present the program before a public audience. The program was held in Nee Hall May 20, 1948, at 8:15 P. M. The prizes were awarded by Mrs. Clymer Reynolds, presi- dent of the Shrewsbury Woman's Club. Firsf Prize. . . Margery Goodell Personality Plus Second Prize . . .Richard Antoun What cz Life Third Prize. . . .Doris Whitney Dark Victory Others . . . . .Phyllis Sencabaugh Lnwd Hare Mercy Beverly Moore . . Tho Bazaczrn Nancy Stevens ,..' 'Hzuzgoru 39 NN QRII-R 11 11 xm111r 1 1 rr m11111111 1 1 1 1 11 K 1111 lr rl 1 NI! I lnll nhl 11 I I' XX 111 111 1 1 X411 X11r1 N 1 11' r 1 n I' 11 ' QQ-rv au we 1 40 l1lY'.' ' I . 1-'11-xl ww: ,1. 141151-1-. .1. 111111111-. N, l'11:111r. A. 1111111-11. 1'. S1-5 1 , 11. N111x11y1. Nl. I.iy111 111-VU. N1. Z1-111 11. 1.1r111-11 Ii. M1 1-11. J. 1111-1-11, N. .111-1X1111. 1.. N1111'1-111-. Nl. Si '2 . 1'. S:1111'11. S1'-11111 -11 : R, 17111111111-. 11. M 1-1-, N1, 11111111-11. 11. 1,111111yr1--1. 31. H1-111111. 11. 141 1-11111 11, 511- NI. ,41 121, Mix 1.. 1.11l111'1111. N1-x. 1-1. H2 'I.N.S11111-112 11. 1-':11'1'.1.S 1111. 1-121111121-1111. ll. K11-'1'1l, J. NY211141-11. '1111ir1 11 ' .X. F1111-. 1-1. X1-1111-1112 1-A, 1111n1111L'. 11. ,1:1nX1'11. S. C211-r1111. 11. 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Shea, Mrs. E. Hamel Literary J Marion Henley, Sally Carroll, Gloria Carroll, Sargent Clitford Actz'z'itz'es Beverly Janson, Margery Goodell, Frances Deming, Nancy Judson, Jane Breen Boys' Sports Charles Morison, Joseph Fleming Girls' Sports J Nancy Stevens, Audrey Cate, Frances Zuromskis Alumni J J Irene Smith, Barbara Farr Gossip J Beverly Lundgren, Phyllis Sencabaugh, James Streeter, Jean Dube Humor J J J J Russell Eaton, Norman Hall Exchange J J J J J J Jean Wallsten, Dorothy Burkhardt Cartoons J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J Donald Horne Art Loretta Morelle, Nancy Horne, Barbara Cambria J un for H igh Sta ff Maryanne Argento, Frances McGrail. Constance Salford, Gretchen Knecht, Judith Ireland. Gail Burggraaf, Dewey Clason, Peter Parker, Robert Engvall The Town Crier has had a very successful year. Without the cooperation of Miss Lothrop, Miss Shea, Mrs. Hamel, and a very competent staff, we never would have put out such a good school paper. THE FRENCH CLUB President J J J Beverly Lundgren Vz'ce-President J J J Robert Englund Secretary J J Ann Seguin Treasurer JJJJ J JJ J Jeanne Holmes Adriser J J J Miss Antonia Gucciardi Under the guidance of Miss Gucciardi the French Club is a popular organization which tries to promote friendship between America and France. This year there are thirty-three club members. The French Club meets every other month. There is a short business meeting conducted by the president, followed by enter- tainment such as French films, games, puzzles, and music. This year, early in January, some members chartered a bus and saw the superb French film Symphonie Pastorale in Boston. An enjoyable time was had by all who attended. Letters and packages of food and clothing were sent to Eugene Bocher, a French boy whom the club adopted two years ago. -11 Q4 'P , 'Z gs? ,,, X, Q5 Av ' W, if ' ' is 'i A . , . ,Q , I sq 7 V , It r' A J K A4 ' - 5 6 .J n6 , z my A , f N N ' V? gg ,fa fi - , Z 5 I A , ,W itafh , .fill 3455? Q-f W Mmm , :ww .Ag gr - bf - J ,, A:,. 3, 9, . fs Z ,RIA V , ,,l,,m,,,N 1 1 Q, s Q xzuyf- X- f u gan I 5 1- E 2. A-4 Km if 955' ? T? TRAFFIC SQUAD Captains , Beverly Janson, Russell Eaton Floor Leaders Doris Whitney, Joan Thayer, Jean Wallsten, George Concordia Advisers Mr. Cooke, Mr. Jacobs, Mr. Baccaro The purpose of the traffic squad is to regulate the passage of pupils to and from classes. The formation of the traffic squad in 1931 was a solution to the corridor regulation problems. Since that time the traffic squad has been recognized as one of the organizations without which the school could not function properly. STUDENT COUNCIL President. ..,i. , . , Dorothy Burkhardt Vice-President ,...i.. .... W illiam Webb Secretary-Treasurer ,.,.,.. Jane Greenwood Advisers .... ..., . , . . Miss Ethel Sawin, Mr. James Cooke The Student Council provides a maximum opportunity for student participation in school affairs, promotes the welfare of the school, and helps the student to acquire experience and effici- ency in the practice of democracy. Its duties are the selection of traffic officers, planning and supervision of class elections, send- ing delegates to the National and State area student council con- ventions, and sponsorship of the Junior Red Cross. 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S11 1':1I1:111uI1. .-X. I :1i1'I1:111Iv. U1 VII I M. I'1-rr1':111IK. M, fi mzur--. ,l. VI1:1111I11'rII11. Ii. IS:1114-. I-1, l.1-uw-111-. Ii. H4111511. Y. Vz1rr-1II. M41 S1 I 11': G, Q5 1 I-, I-'. X411-n1-I41N. A. V11-1114111x. M. S11 I141r11. I., Anl-'N1111, Ii. I'I111:I11111I. M, I,11. 11 '. . I- 54111. R, M rr II, l'. 'I'11 1-r. II. ' 1' mr JUNIOR CLASS President , Harvey Lerner Vice-Presirlmzf Marjorie D'Amato Secretary Jeanne Carpenter Treasurer , Marilyn Lindberg The Junior class has had a busy yearg having its social cal- endar filled with dances, special attention, of course, being focused on the Junior Prom. It also undertook the selling of Christmas cards and wrapping paper as a money-making activity. The annual Prize Speaking Contest was the highlight this year and they were very proud of all who took part in the contest. The president and all the other class officers have worked long and hard to make the Junior year a successful one. SOPHOMORE CLASS President, . . ..,. Paul Clark Vice-President . , . .Michael Rigiero Secretary ,,y. . , . Ann Seguin Trcas111'cr . Roberta Loomer The Sophomore Class, this year, was greatly increased by a number of pupils who came from the Coolidge School. There are now eighty members in the class. On December 17, 1948 a social was held at the school. Although not too many were present, a good time was had by those who attended. The one main social event of the year was the Sophomore Hop held April 29, 1949. 45 i 4 M sf is 5 A nr W 1 4 Zi ' I W4 M ' V' W 1 A . Ai' 5 M , 'w 31 1: Q, Ee E o J if: A wr 'ff I 11 L.. z., li an li ll 9' if f km 'sl ' w M . 5 4 ,5 249 mfr W 5 Q aw-- 'LmfaBfn5,'fy 1399. ' : .,g U'1 fff5' K, ' 'A-f1f,. A v ,gn ,,. ll 5, 52 X, if ,A is li .yy Q wg--f ,D Q -up A ygl P' CTV ' 9' 'Q' ' ya 5 1 bw 0.-'idx Xi Q11 X NN -v Q5 s'?Sf N S 7 22 1 I FRESHMAN CLASS President Joseph Concordia Vice-President , Nancy Beer Secretary Martha Holbrook Treasurer . Marilyn Pride Student Council Edla Sullivan, Marjorie Bell, Jean Whitney Adriser . . . . . Mrs. Dawson To build a foundation upon which the Freshmen may carry on class meetings by parliamentary procedure, to organize an execu- tive board which will prepare material for meetings and in general to promote a friendly feeling among members of the class are the aims of these young people. FRESHMAN CHOIR Adviser Mrs. Kathleen V. Viscardi Because the Glee Club outgrew itself in size, Mrs. Viscardi, this year, decided to introduce the idea of a Freshman Choir. Singing in unison and two-and three-part songs were emphasized. The Choir's ability was shown at the Christmas program, the Freshman Prize Speaking Contest, and The Gypsy Troubadorf' 47 ? 1 '56 I U 'V se 4 J ,ff Q 4 Q 8 Af 5-5 ii FIV! I 19.44 swf Af Q1 I f W , ,, . 9 . . . Ev ' fkmf firm , , ' Q: . '71 -, If Hn . 12 if P f A we f ! ,,W,'3' 1255 12' 3 'f I 1 . s I . HM , A , H 4,,f 4 mf Q I f gf ww ,., 4 . . L,'1, Mfg 2 1,i, F Q , . g Q 5 V '35 is ' if 2-J 71 L. L ' GW f' .,-2' Z ,f z ', M A ' Lf 29? SENIOR CHOIR Aflz'z'.w'r Mrs. Kathleen V. Yiscardi Stress on blending of voices, sight reading, and interpretation are the aims of the Senior Choir. This year they sang at Christ- mas assemblies, the P. T. A. program at the Coolidge School, the Spring Concert, a Music festival, and the Class Day and Gradua- tion programs. A few of the Senior Choir members held leading roles in the operetta sponsored by the Glee Club. Sincere appreciation was extended to the group for helping to make the performance a success. ORCHESTRA Adz'z'scr Mrs. Kathleen V. Viscardi The high school orchestra. under the able leadership of Mrs. Kathleen Viscardi, has met once a week for practice. It is a very popular organization, being required to play at all school func- tions, such as Parent Teacher Association meetings: Christmas programs, National Honor Society Installation: the Spring Con- cert, which this year was The Gypsy Troubador : Memorial Day exercisesg and last but not least, Class Day and Graduation exercises. 49 Q ' E , f' 4 ui ' H as-A 35 'frfui ' lr Q X , , fp, f i GLEE CLUB Adrism- Mrs. Kathleen V. Viscardi Membership in the Glee Club this year was limited to Sopho- more and Junior groups. Voice blending, part singing, and inter- pretation have been stressed. The Spring Concert this year was an operetta, The Gypsy Troubadorf' The cast was as follows: David Morgan . . . Todoro Margery Goodell . Maria Rudolph Alano . . , . , Vario Frances Zuromskis Janina Doris Whitney , Elena Hugo D'Alessandro ,..r Marko Ann Gonya ....,. . , . Rosita Carlo Alano r,rl. . , , Nikoli Richard Berggren Jeanne Holmes . Michael Rigiero . Frances Deming . . Ardeth Clifford . . , . Tom Gordon Mrs. Jean Jerrold Henry Clayton Mary Matthews Clare Clayton The operetta included Gypsy dances, mixed choruses, and orches tra selections. It was performed for two consecutive evenings. The proceeds of this performance are used for a Music Schol- arship Fund and to purchase sheet music for music classes throughout the year. This year, a wire recorder was purchased for the use of the High School music classes. 51 'I uv 4. fi '3' U. W' Jig 8 ef fl i 'ka 5,. ag . Q ig, ff ,xg l ,Ui 'H' Uournamzni I9 45 DEBATING CLUB .llnnagcr Harvey Lerner Assisfmzt Richard Morrell Secretary Phyllis Sencabaugh Debating is undertaken when enough interest is shown. The purpose of the club is to help the development of logical thinking and argumentation. This year under the able leadership of Mr. Lalli, coach, and Harvey Lerner, manager, the club has been very active. The subject for debate this year was Resolved: That the United Nations now be revised into a federal world government. Among the schools that we have met in debate are Amherst. Clinton, Grafton,High School, and North High School of Wor- cester. The club also debated Milton Academy and St. John's and St. Peter's High Schools. The varsity team went to Portland. Maine, in March to participate in the New England Forensic League debating contest. They also entered a contest sponsored by Boston University. In April the club was represented in a tournament which was held at Grafton High School. The season has been very satisfying and the club has high hopes for next year. NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE President. . . . . . Richard Antoun Vice-President ...... Robert Jewers Corresponding Secretary Janet Mitchell Recording Secretary Phyllis Sencahaugh The National Forensic League has in the past year progressed far in its field of public speaking. Many activities of interest to both school and town have been undertaken and carried out to successful conclusion. New, active, and associate members have been admitted to the Forensic League. In March the Forensic Follies, a skit, was presented before the high school assembly, where it was received with great applause. Speakers from Shrewsbury were chosen to give a dis- play of forensic ability at the Northboro and Grafton High Schools and before various town organizations during the year. In March, and then again in April, the debaters and speakers -dramatic, humorous, oratorical. and extemporaneous-com- peted in the annual New England debating and speaking tourna- ments in Portland and Lewiston, Maine. In addition to the honors, speakers have won experience as well as gained genuine enjoy- ment. These trips provided a fitting climax for a successful year of Forensic League activities. 5 3 - : K HON Xl ' 1 I A in x xx I SN lie A xx 4 . ur rn Jl A Q4 1 J? 5, X fu, .M 1 . S . f. X 1, 7 .V WJ NA .Q , HUNUR SOC'Il'I'l'Y. Vin'-Y rmxt M. livull-3, IP. I.u'Hx:nr:1l, ll. I.vm1:ur1-ll. li. Vznmlfxizx, LI. Z1- .l. Vkzlixufu. S1-ww! nm: Him I., l.:1I1r-qv, l'. M: wwf. R. ,-Xutmm. Nlau I-I, Su En, ,l, 'l'h:13,.-:'. 4 L' nvmulizn. IS, Jun-un, B11'.J. Cuukr. R. Cranriull. Mira H, Parka, Min M. Shm. .Il'NlIll RED l'R0,','. I-'ir-X1 rl-xv: A, -ruxu-n. ll. l':x'k. Mu, 'l', Imw-Ll.. Mus li. Su I Mawr-, G. I5 syrzluf, S4-umm! wc J, Kvatimz, Ni. I'r1fIn-. li. I'L1'num. K. K'-mu-13. S. Klltf 11 I 1' ivzml. .l. Ir.-lzuwl,IP.l1u1kh:4rfl!. ll. lillrklzzurwh, NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY OFFICERS FIRST TERM Srcorvn TERM 1'i-cszklmzf . George Concordia Richard Antoun I'z'c4'-Pr-e's1'rlcr1f Camella Maenzo Marriane Zenis Secretary . .Dorothy Burkhardt Jean Wallsten Tl'f'll.QIll'I,l' .Joan Thayer Marion Henley The National Honor Society was established by the National Association of Secondary-School Principals for the purpose of recognizing students outstanding in the qualities of character, scholarship, leadership, and service. Members are selected from the upper third of their class by vote of the faculty and faculty council. The society is very often of assistance in school affairs. Mem- bers usher at the annual Open House for parents, assist in select- ing members of the traffic squad. and sponsor auctions. On Memorial Day the society pays tribute by decorating the town monument erected to honor those who have given their lives in the service of their country. The society has also contributed to various worthwhile causes-Shrewsbury Home Nursing Society. Junior Red Cross, and CARE. Membership in the National Honor Society is the greatest dis- tinction that can be bestowed upon a student in Shrewsbury High School. Both the school and the faculty appreciate the qualities of character, scholarship. leadership, and service displayed by its members. JUNIOR RED CROSS Chairman Beverly Janson Secretary Dorothy Park Arlriser NBS Ethel Sawin The aims and purposes of the Junior Red Cross are threefold: to promote better relations between the United States and foreign countriesg to help war-stricken countries: and to make the phys- ically handicapped more cheerful. This year the students filled gift boxes for refugees overseas, made Christmas tray mats, and Hlled candy baskets. For Rutland Veterans Hospital, the members collected recent magazines and glass ash trays. 55 SEBAII Ii Arm lrun 'Vl1rxl x mr D ire-mn R DdHlElbOH J Lullamoxe R Lum! IH G Granger 1' Gaxrepy 'Vlr F Bergstrom R Tonnllx T Hay I-1 OJ . .Y . A 4 ir. VV, . 1 sSe,'. G. Prnss' , , Q ' , . ' ' ' , . ' ', . T hl' , . . I. ' '. . . . V l A -I . 's. CREVY. I.. liuwkar. U, Jnhnfnn, R, I-lawn. R. liruwn, W. Newwn. D. Fohlin. A. Vlemun-. D. Cm-4-nran XY. .llil1t. R, Ulxnn. Mr. K. liurn-. ...F BASEBALL Shrewsbury High opens its baseball season April 29, when it will play St. John's. The first Blackstone Valley League game is May 3, with Auburn. Because of the weather the boys haven't been able to work outdoors so it is hard to predict what is in store for the Shrewsbury nine. However, many veterans are back from last year so the pros- pects look bright. Veterans returning are Gerry Granger, Dave Morgan, Bob Tonelli, Marty Wilson, Roy Danielson, Bob Coughlin, Tom Hays, Eddie Garrepy, and Joe Fleming. Shrewsbury will face the following teams this year: St. John's, Auburn, Clinton, Grafton, Millbury, Northbridge, Uxbridge. Two games will be played with each school. CREW This year the crew looks very promising. Although they have lost four oarsmen, they still have quite a few veterans left and many of last year's second crew will make strong bids for places in the first boat. Veterans back include several members of the senior class. Boys representing the Colonials for the last time are Bill Elliot, Harry Shepard, Bob Olson, and Russ Eaton. Races are scheduled with Tabor Academy, Kent School, and several other schools. The season will be climaxed by the New England Schoolboy Regatta, which will be held on Lake Quinsiga- mond. The Regatta brings together some of the finest schools in New England. There is a possibility the crew will compete in Philadelphia again this year. 57 .. A v-. - fm BOX S BABKETBAI I Plrst rovw A Phllnr 'VI VN I I I I ullamu 1 I' Ate- emuml ruxx R limx er erner J btruur I 1 anger smnng n Burn I 4 ln rf xx I-lx nn Gres n L 1 dr x r on .4 :mum in h Iix ry tru ITBALI I' r l rv un urrl n 4r11n rlfu Shepard R D nlclun H Ir r 1 d mmm lr: 11 5 x uxlun ntun R '-un u cur arune 1 x xn 0 n 0 oxx x In iran: rim. nurth row I Ar I I-ran I ferwn unreen ny. um Sdn: mrn nrlx R Al:-mn M unlx 0 e r urgue r Buy tr: 08 1 ' . ,. 'A J 'I . A ' , . . 'I sur, . . T ' r-, I. Il' S, S ' 'Z . 'lx , H. Il , . ' 1- -. Q. Cr' '- , J. Fl' ' 1. R. Olsu , G. 'll. ID. Mit'hfll. Th' l '1 ': I.. ' ,' . IJ. . '. Prlanrl, IC. G' rx-Dj. I'. lla t . Ii. IJ'nlr-lsmm, Ii. Nfxrlun, R. C1 -' , fo: ' - fs m. F01 .. 'i 5 xv: II. Anl lv, VY, NI '-N-y. Ii, I' yhlin, F. NI: 'Nr . I, Irs-lzinnl. J. All: 1. I Ilvlortu. K. Muwry. S'-1-unrl row: N. Hall. J. Grzinclm-, .l. Juuhvrl. J, Iflvnliyxxa. fl. Ilurrell. li, Furxmwrnlli H. -' ' . . 21 4' S . . I.- ner, I.. Iia tl-lt. R. Cwh . Th' l 'nx': T. Hags. W. N- ' Vi , . Ol: , J. I' ll' rlia. R, M' ' ll'. I.. I l,'! . U. J h S n. NI. M Tj. C. Li '-S ' I, R li 's. I 'Z '. il k, 3. ' mfr, L, Anl .' , H. S lx . R. If 'l l. M. S' ll Sa . . . Q Mr. J. C nn lly. M . G. If ' 4, M , F. vw Am. BOYS BASKETBALL fl!!-l'1llfllI'.lls I!1.Q.x'-1.'1.5!' .loseph Fleming, Gerald Granger f'o-mpffzfzzs 111.5 fl-1.'l.SIl Robert Bowker. Donald Mitchell SH REWSBLRY OPPON ENTS SHRHWSBLIU' OPPONENTS Shrew sbury 12 CAD Clinton 22 Shrewsbury IS Grafton 3313 Shrewsbury 20 Northboro 332 Shrewsbury 28 l'xbridge 339 Shrewsbury 28 Auburn 36 Shrew sbury 23 Westboro 24 Shrewsbury 30 Northboro 41 Shrew sbury 34 Clinton 320 Shrewsbury 23 Grafton 39 Shrew sbury 30 Holden 435 Shrewsbury 23 St. Peters 336 Shrewsbury 3T CBJ Holden 413 Shrewsbury 28 Westboro 40 Shrewsbury 49 CCD Northbridge -14 Shrewsbury 18 Uxbridge 24 ti-Xl Boston Garden Shrewsbury 36 Holden 2T lBl Clark Tournament Shrewsbury 25 Auburn 24 tCl Overtime Shrewsbury I6 St. Peter's 39 Because of the loss of all the tall lettermen of last season, the high school basketball team got off to a bad start. After losing eight straight games, the Colonials finally found the mark against one of our chief rivals-Holden. By defeating Holden. the Colonials went on to take a one point decision over Auburn a few nights later. Then they began to run into some tall teams again and were not able to score a victory until they played Clinton near the tail end of the season. The Colonials then entered the Clark tournament as underdogs but very nearly upset a much taller opposing tive before the tournament ended. In a post-season game Shrewsbury found the range again and scored a thrilling victory over Northbridge High School. In a pre-season game Shrewsbury traveled to Boston Garden where they encountered a defeat by Clinton. The J-Vs had a very impressive season winning all but tive of their games. Next year's squad will be needing some of them to till the positions left by the graduating seniors. FOOTBALL Hrnrl CYIHIUII Francis A. Bergstrom .-lssisfazzf Corzclz George Forgues FllCZllfjl,llIUlIUf16I' John Connelly .lIr111r1gcr.w Michael Quirk, Earl Bates SHIIEWSISKRY OPPONENTS SHREWSBURY OPPONENTS Shrew sbury 0 Hudson T Shrewsbury 0 Clinton 232 Shrewsbury 0 Uxbridge 12 Shrewsbury 0 Mary Wells T Shrew sbury 32 St. Mary's 6 Shrewsbury 20 Leicester 0 Shrewsbury I9 Auburn 6 Shrewsbury 13 Holden T Shrewsbury 33 Millbury T Shrewsbury T Wcstboro 0 The football team got off to a rather slow start this year by dropping the nrst two games to Hudson and Uxbridge but bounced right back winning the next three in a row. On Armistice Day one of our big rivals, Holden, was defeated 13-T. Our next triumph was over Westboro on Thanksgiving Day. Harvey Lerner was elected captain of next year's team. -79 'V 4- :W I 'Q ff 'J Q vis 15? v wMwy'7. 5 Lf. vii-ur ' J' K. gs :W 'i . X l if QE AE 4 . 9 U , fj, A f . , .f gi ,f I V f B35 fy Q52 M va-A gf QF E vw vt, V1 W s' ff , 4 'L 45 s f 5 at f M 4' 4-Lf, 4 Iykn if u, ' V , A 75515, A 4 Hgh ,f,, I 5, A, L' awp '. g Y ., In my We LAMBDA TAU SIGMA IDIWSI-flf'IIf Doris Whitney l'1'cc-Pr'c.sz'flcnf Marriane Zenis Sccrcfary Beverly .lanson 'l'1'e'r1sz1r'c1' Elise Johnson Arlrism- Mrs. Russell Bath September, 1948, and another year of Lambda Tau Sigma began. It was a year filled with many happy hours together under the wonderful and able guidance of our adviser, Mrs. Russell Bath. The first social activity of the year was the annual hayride. This was followed by a penny sale, where each member was allowed to bring guests. As the weeks flew by, we found our- selves beginning plans for the Christmas Ball. In order to have sufficient funds for the dance, a food sale was held in Maclnnes department store. The dance was a grand success, and for the first time in three years we weren't honored with a blizzard. On February fifth the Record Roundup was held and all funds were given the Shrewsbury Home Nursing and Heart Fund. Later on in this month a campaign was carried on, clothes collected and a Rummage Sale was held in Worcester. This sale proved to be well worth the work which it involved. During the year we have had speakers such as Mr. Parsons. Dr. Jewell, Mrs. Holbrook, Miss Mildred Bailey of station WCOP in Boston, and Mrs. McVicker of Grafton. Each speaker left us with invaluable information about different vocations. An important change was made in the constitution whereby definite goals were set toward which any girl could strive to attain membership. Our year together will end with a banquet, where, for the last time, the Seniors will share another wonderful memory and leave with the feeling that they have learned to work and play together as active members of an active society. GIRLS' BASKETBALL Coach . . Miss Margaret Chase Co-captrrins Mary Ross, Jane Greenwood M11 wagers Doris Whitney. .lean Wallsten This year the Girls' Varsity Basketball team was composed entirely of Juniors. Every game proved exciting although the results were not so encouraging for the Shrewsbury team. Despite the brilliant efforts of the team, with Mary Ross as high scorer. it won only two games out of twelve. Two bright spots in a rather dark and gloomy season were the exhibition games, the first with the teachers and the second with the Boys' Varsity. Though the Girls' Varsity led from the first, the teachers livened up the game by wearing colorful cos- tumes and going through such antics as using a stepladder to reach the baskets. The match between the boys and the girls was thrilling, but we still won't mention the score!! Our sincere thanks to the good sports who contributed their time and energies toward making these two games successful. Best of luck to next yearfs team. Let's hope they have just as entertaining a season as this year's but a little bit more successful. SHREWSBLRY OPPONENTS SHREWSBURY OPPONENTS Shrewsbury 15 Auburn 23 Shrewsbury 20 Grafton 7 Shrewsbury 22 Marlboro 32 Shrewsbury 18 Marlboro 25 Shrewsbury I9 Grafton 40 Shrewsbury 8 Webster 10 Shrewsbury I4 Webster 21 Shrewsbury 16 Holden 332 Shrewsbury 33 Holden 29 Shrewsbury I7 Auburn 26 Shrewsbury I3 Northboro 51 Shrewsbury IS Northboro 536 61 Parbara Lougee DdV1fl Rx an Janet Parmenten W xx ne Norton Edvs ard Clemons Martha Holbrook Donald Keegan Jane Elllott Io in H9ltlU Ioe MOFY1Sb9X Elmer Stoneb xck Bob Iewers Andx Morgo OU Dorothx M Church1ll bloe C1n and F117 Ing,1e Olga and Iohanna The Three Musketeers The Daltone Loren Forr1Qte1 Jo Anne Hlckex Thel esa and I eo S111 L1ne L1ll at the D1 ugstore Pelle C harlle Hale P 1ul Cottmg, N01 man Roshe-11, Kend1ll Henrx Alf1 ed Belang,e1 Thekla V Dan son Ma1 IOFIC Car1epx Hou 'lrd K6SNQll B11b1r1OM1111h Shlrlex O Ma11 1h John Deme1 s P1t11c1a O NIAI r 1h Vlr and Mre H O 'NIa1 rah Room 6 Lols Hagen Qtrom 004 fem 6 NIHIJOI 19 D Amato Ruth Mazue Leonola Sebastx n VI 111 SIITIODIAII Conn1e Sex mou1 Nlarllx n Lmdberg Carmella Marlano Elllabeth M Hamel Robert Parkel Iane Creenvx ood Bettx Burkhaldt Lorralne Casas 1nto Sandra Hatch NIa1 10119 Bell Nhchael BI'6SI11l'ldYI Kenneth Hultqmet Ianle and Chas Jlmmx Joubelt Foul Roses Ann and Mac C haxles Holb1 ook Qteve Ireland Ioan Rrovs nell Frames VIulholl111d -Xnn Begum Frances Zuromskls Robert Burggraaf J1m Creen Don Hesselton P 1ul I l 1rl1 VIarr1 ine and I au Vlarx Ann Dans Cush Bonnx Jean C Plnkx XI endx I ec -Xlne XI ood NI 112,15 'Stolpc Xanu Bee1 j 1 D ' ' YI . . 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Incorporated CONTRACTORS - ENGINEERS 193 Hdrtford Pike SHREWSBURY MASSACHUSETTS BECKER IUNIOR COLLEGE BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION and SECRETARIAL SCIENCE Slxly Two Years ol Success ln Tmml g High School G aduales lor Their Lilework Ulm 1 rar rdf WORK ESTER MASSACHUSETTS Alorcxsives, Grindiriq Wheels, Bricks, Sticks ond H o ri e s, S li CI r p e ri i ri q Stor1es,Pulp- siones, Grinding ond Ldppiriq M d c h i ri e s, Refrociories, Refractory Loborotory Wore, P o r o u s Mediums Non Slip T 1 l e s ond Tredds Norbide Products Lobeliriq Mochmes Cdpsulotinq Mochmes Surioce Plotes WORCESTER MASS Coriioli iieiits of jawn, fum, I I 1 i I l NORTON COMPANY of I . ' n 0 . r . . i 11:7 f. 1:1 'z 11.1111 i 1 17,.,'-'IIS 1, 1 -.1 I1 1. 1 ii ' z' scvrc' zrics, prix' 11. revmtori- , -v'i ve , s t ries, 'ind 'o ervicii ycrurnrxiists. 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Britton Funeral Home JOHNSON'S SUNOCO STATION HARTFORD PIKE SHREWSBURY, MASSACHUSETTS I cms FORVALL OCCASIONS ATT, TTS KING JEWELERS Dxamonds Watches Iewelry Chma Silver Cryslal P A ANI RIFT WORCESTER MASS Comphmonts of GEORGE A WELLS ALDERMAN AT LARGE 'DP LSTER ITU ITIS ORLANDO S MARKET INC H A L E D R U G C O PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST Alberi F Hale Req Pharm SHRFXN SVUR IMASSACHUSE ESSEX BEEF COMPANY Ioseph C Capers Proprietor WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN MEAT Murhcrll Adverhslnq Company I G N I UNT VENIIIV A A IIUSF S AY A , S V 'S . . I 5, LE ss ser 7. 1 L. O D111 4371 l K ' 1,21 .OTS - P. Ccrnpl Q of C ' I I 0 . A Q ,. :Jw f. A TTS 7 , .,T Y . 5 . . 4 , , rip ' 1 TI-.f'p'f1:'rtf' '.'fcI1'r'sI1'r 5 7231 PIM' -' 1 W' A 'CW 752 TURNFIKI suaix-JSBURY Hs TJAIT' NHPF? 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1949, pg 52

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