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A Sljnuaanb mh (§m lags Listen my classmates and you shall hear Of the thousand and one days we all hold dear; ' Twos on the sixth of September in Forty-eight, As shy, little Freshmen we ' ll remember the date. Then one day our shiny classrings came, With upraised hands our joy proclaimed; We then settled down to await The coming of a pleasant date. The early days went by with ease For the Freshmen all did what they pleased; At last came the time of the Freshman dance. All the boys were resplendent in new long pants. The Junior Prom was a great affair For girls with lovely shining hair. Dressed in their pretty evening clothes, Corsaged with orchid, sweet pea, or rose. For the rest of the year we settled down To work very hard for the Sophomore Crown; At last ended the time of matriculation And joyously we started on a long vacation. During the year the changes began. New holes were dug and mortar ran; We knew when we returned once more We ' d find a new school behind the same door. When we returned to trample the grass. We learned we were still the baby class; For of the lower class we got little impression, As we were cut off by the double session. As we began our final year With eyes so bright and mind so clear, We bent our will to education In preparation for our graduation. Still we went on through thick and thin. And the Sophomore Hop was quite a spin; Then some of our boys heard Tuck ' s call And hustled out to play football. Some budding actors and actresses we discovered. When in March the class play was uncovered; We also started on the long task Of producing a yearbook unsurpassed. The sessions room was never bare. For some Sophomore was always there; Finally the year came to a close, A happy reprieve until Junior prose. The Reception, Banquet and Class Day All went by without delay; Graduation passes, and all too soon We ' ll all look back on that day in June. We Juniors looked so bright and gay Coming back that September day; Still standing there — our study hall waited. But we knew not what then was fated. Our life has now reached a point of turning, Ahead we see the torch still burning; May success, fame, and health embrace you, O Stoughton High Class of Fifty-two!
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BOYS Louis DiCorpo Most Likely to Succeed Robert Klim Most Popular Warren Harris Most Attractive . . , Fred Farrell Most Serious Louis DiCorpo Most Respected . . . Wayne Fredericks Most Sophisticated Thomas Mann Most (Carefree . . . . Robert Desmond Best Matured Louis DiCorpo Brain Child Wayne Fredericks Actor — Actress . . Robert Perdigao Kindest George Sarados Most Tactful Harry Aseltine Best Giggler Thomas Mann Most Mischievous . . . George Sarados Richard Burke Delbert Fields George Sarados Lloyd Baldwin George Sarados John Farley James Hickey , Most Sociable Most Sincere Most Mysterious Most Reliable Cutest Best Sport Best Dancer Most Talkative Robert Perdigao Best Dressed John Farley | Robert Desmond ( Robert Klim Fred Brown Louis DiCorpo Louis DiCorpo Louis DiCorpo Andrew Denneno Robert Klim Sleeping Diner Recess Football Guy Lombardo Best Pals Most Athletic Wittiest Best All-Round Student Most Determined Class Artist V o.s Musical Physique — Fiiiure Fai orite Pastime Favorite Rendezvous Fnjoyed Most at S. H. S. Favorite School Activity Favorite Orchestra GIRLS Pauline Vincent Janice Mone Jean Lapworth . Pauline Vincent Pauline Vincent Madeline Fritz Joan Shannahan Theresa Andrade Caroline Fiske Mary Faulds Theresa Andrade Cynthia Kovey . . Virginia Gill June Blum Theresa Andrade Pauline Vincent Barbara Davidson Pauline Vincent Betty Coon Theresa Andrade Odette Roderiques June Blum Madeline Fritz j Theresa Andrade ) Kathryn McCourt Nancy Smith Kathryn McCourt Mary Faulds Pauline Vincent Mary Faulds Odette Roderiques Majorie Eagles Boys Diner Recess Basketball Guy Lombardo
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QIlaBfi Wtll We [mil the cork out of the mysterious jug and the Genie arises with these commands on his lips . . . Kathryn McCourt leaves her blushing smile to Jean Harrison. Robert Stetson leaves with a car load of kids. Laura Blye leaves her quiet ways to Barbara Fenton. Harry Aseltine leaves his wit to John Sullivan. Thelma Weatherwax leaves for Plattsburg. Harold Magee leaves his sportsmanship to Richard Gibbs. Audrey and Eileen Anderson leave trying to catch the Dry Pond bus. Richard Burke leaves his father. June Blum leaves the Hockey Team to next year ' s Captain. Thomas Mann leaves his roller skates to Paul Homer. Jean Witham leaves her scholastic ability to Susan Bercovitz. Lewis Owen leaves to become a famous singer. Nancy Winroth leaves to be gay with George. Russell Murphy, Bill Hodges, and Roy Dykeman leave for the Navy. Margie Eagles leaves her likeable personality to Jeanne Zampi. Kenny Leathers leaves Barbara Fenton much to his regret. Carolyn Gill leaves her job at the theater to Ann Laporte. Tommy Early leaves to Pete Toupence the job of running the movie camera. Thelma Bruce leaves her everlasting smile to any Junior who is worthy of it. Harold Catalano leaves. Mary Silva leaves for the Westover Air Base. George Sarados leaves his basketball ability to anyone who can equal it. Lois Mara, Elaine Lewis, Dot Gay leave in Renie Cummings ' jeep. Robert Kuneginas leaves his job as errand boy to anyone who can find time to do it. Jean Lapworth leaves her personality to anyone who can equal it. Manny Macrogianis leaves with a cloud of dust behind him. Carlota Tilson leaves her way with boys to Jean Merrill. Delbert Fields leaves to anyone his love for hillbilly tunes. Pauline Vincent leaves her outstanding leadership ability to any Junior who can equal Lloyd Baldwin leaves his athletic ability to Jack Savini. Frances LaCivita leaves her high marks as clerk typist to Patricia Blye. Denton Colder leaves his book reports to all those who never find time to read the books. Odette Rodrigues leaves for the Met. Pat Catalano and Bob Coe leave their ability as football managers to next year ' s boys. Joan Shannahan leaves her smooth ways on the dance floor to Ruth Selig. Butch St. Germaine feels he ' s lucky to leave! Dotty Wilding leaves her height to Dotty Barrett. Philip Walent leaves his scholastic ability to Joe Seavers. Janet Barker leaves ten tired fingers on the typing keys. Richard Owen leaves his death trap to anyone who wants it. Theresa Andrade leaves her friendliness to Marlene Simonds. Bernard Stripinis leaves his shop ability to anyone who can meet the requirements. Mary Faulds and Edie Cohenno leave their artistic ability to anyone who can equal it. Andy Denneno leaves for the big Mo. Esther Angelos leaves her skating ability to Audrey Holiday. John Farley and Bob Desmond leave How to Make Friends and Influence Women to Ed and Roy. Janet Holmes leaves to become a successful artist. Virginia Gill and Terry Jardin leave to become S.H.S. ' s future teachers. Wayne Fredericks leaves his dramatic ability to anyone who can equal it. Bob Perdigao wills his hot rods to Carl Hampe.
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