West Newbury High School - Yearbook (West Newbury, MA)
- Class of 1948
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TITTS Man has achieved mwah throueh the ages, in ar s, sclences, exploratlon, red politics, but we stlll have much to accompllsh. The froztier has not yet closed Though it has closed be made ln automobile government geographlcally, there lS :t1ll much progress to SCl6nL6S and ooldtlcs. lhe best alrplane or has never befn m de nor, has the oest form of ever been estaoli hed There is always room for more and better ldeas We have not yet learned all there is to know about good governmental pollcles and lnternatlonal relationshlps. The followlng are the frontlers stlll to be blazed and settled l Soientliic discovermes ol ted y wlll play a tremen dous part in the llves of our LP8HdChl1dPGHe The most important ol the e dlSCOVSP1GS us undoubtedly atomlc enervy, because we have not Jet learned lo control it and use lt wisely It has brought on the oroblem of savlng the world from dlsintegratlon. Can we dexeloo atomlc energy so that it wlll selve instead of d6mOllSh Hundreds of organ1.a tlons are contlnuallx dOlDg research work 1n an attempt to locate the N3S5l1V element or elements that wlll enable us to male 8tOm1C ene rv safe and useful. SCl9HtlSbS now belifve thtt lt lo bas lblo to control weather by means of atomlc en ray, but lt docs apoear nmprobable to us when we recall that man has trlod lol PGH4uPl6o to control feather and has never SUCCoGd8Q. But, no one knew tn.t llghtnlng centalned C1GCtPlC1tJ that would provid then wlth heat, light, and power untll F1 nklln dlscovered lt Plthoueh htO1lC energy is rothmnr more th n a dan erous wer weapon, at pr sent, it may p eve the most astounding dlSnOVGFy ever to by made. It also epoe rs lmproba le that it will be commonly used ln the ne r luture because, as yet, lt can be liberated only oy uranlum or plutonlum, both of Wh1Ch are constructive force untll 1ore th n the basic prlnelpleg are known No endeavor has evtr paralleled it before in history 2 Plans for a speodwer Pu wlth the lDVcHtlOUC of wtf rn and llrht plQStlC utonoowl an m ny tests bc.n made, tn before mass production must bc d'SlgDCd and teatc rocket and Jet cnelnf prev all previous records ln oetn s little more study and testln , advanced means of trqnspoltatlon. t We are now'uc1n5 drawn up t CHFlnoS, helicopters, y dCSloDS h ve been drawn ll bc a nunoer of years bl , for new maChlHCS L st of planes wwth both tHclP worth by breaklng 1 re lt1 u c. Wlth a n w ll have faster, more O 1 1 , 0 t . . . - . , . A. J g ' ' J J ' cf ' v ff 5 K ..-.. . . N . V., , A 4. rm 1 .. I J L cp, ' .Q , . 1 V. - - S 9 L ' ' Q , . A, , . 1 . . . 4 . rx . , - - 4. ' n U Q U ,Y I A ' . A 'Ti . 1 C . 1 .. . 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There are Csee ana Sl kne ses that we have In leecrt ye rs, much has een lclllln, nd they h ve proved to be lor pneumonla, the threat held low as t l st been found, but lt has not oeen perfected te the polnt where pneumonla LS no longer a thr t Doctors st t d only few years age that leprosy is one dlSOnSC th t s b olutely ncuraole, but new even a cure for that hes at l t been d scevered Medlclne has talen long Jump lh reeent ycars ln order to meet demands, but all thlngs brouglt mbout tn n emareeney need careful and thoughtful conslder tlon 1f thc, re to prove wolthwhlle Se, we see how sewenee lS eellnc m ny SeCdS whlch 1 nopes wlll spleut lnto wlder uneelst DdlHJ, knowledge,and servlce to manhlnd. stlll, however, n ny not been able to eonque done wlth sulphur nd lndlspen able. A seru over th world fel ye 4 BUl, we must not evelloek our net on wlde, age old problem OF-5fOVld1Df nc ee, ple prumng nd s curlty lor all. The Unlted N tlons h te Neue who ehe rted ttempt to carry out one of lts int ntutns to provlde a place whece the resentments, eompl wnts, ne gPlOVaDCCS Wong natlons mlght be brought lnto the optn for the world to see nd dlSCuSSO The U N lS helplng to form a model of good relatlens cesses It al o shows wh t wlll lmprove or harm lnterna tlenal PC1qTlOHS. Mos of the work of the U N lS a matter of C some omlc from problem of pe ce, nd hey have senslbly dlseuss the pweblems of And th y h vc lso le rned to W1 understand the me nlng ol pe ee. to future lHtOPD9LlOHql lel tl ced wlth thf probl m of Europe, and lt ls our problem, tolerance nd ple sent lntern t to help others less ortun ef therln lnlornetlen and stu POHdltlODS. e U N has probl ms and dls gre ments lmost every country meet trled to settle many econ among n t1ons. Delegates every dey to solve he undoubtedly learned how to lllngly help others nd he U N is a gulde post onships. We have also been llef and reconstruction of we to n ve racl 1 Jon l relatlonshlps to try lh n ourselves. The best solutlen to thls proslem x eund 1U the Marshall Plan, lS w s pl n t eeodomle l X 1 nert Wurope to recon struct bembtd towns d to 1 l ovld them wlth food and clothln by den tln money well es Other plans hcve been proposed out zole 1 1 cu fe the Marsh ll P an. In order to h ve o le prosperlty, and soeurlty for dll, we nast h ve l eoL r nc , equall y, freedom of speech, If eden Ol tl pres , and freedom of rellglon. Man has l y trlved for thfse nd will not be content untll he gets tlem. We have not solved the problem dylng and QlSChSSlDU trouble- thelr relghborlng COuDtPlCS, 0. . . U v, Y . Q G A A. C 3 I L , , -I ' A . , ...V . ,J . 1 . - Mast . ?lu7JS c e .J .ee 3 n - e, L., A .. W- ,. ., 1 v F ,L K1 G 4:-, lee.. be . .J one LO ul. O ' . , , . . . ., - A7 , , . .N ' X 1, El U.l.Si.,'..,, , ' e .. C S O rs . ' 1: v Y ' ' -1 0 . ' 7 .. AQ ' '53 ' , . A , Y F. .. . 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The majority of the people l1ved on farms, raised their own food, and made thelr own clothlng Wealth wa falrly evenly d1stri buted, not 1n great amounts, but enough to l1ve on Money wa not very lmportant, for barter was extensively used. They sought se1r1tual security as fell as financial They wanted to be secure in the knowledge that they could worshlp in the manner wn whloh they chose Our earliest settlers did not engoy this, for each religious group formed tHOlP own settlement and were very strict about religion These people warted freedom of government, and eventually they 3ChlLNOd th1s after a long nd diffleult struggle ThG Industr1a1 Rcvolution upset the standards of the people and changed thelr Jay of llving Before they lived on farms and 1D small vil. gcs, they had been fairly lndepen dent, each man sup lylne most of h1s own needs Some men had set up small one man hops nd exercised their skills in th1s manner The Industrl l RCVOlut1OH changed all thlS. People moved from farms to tee e t1es, the distrlbution of wealth was vastly changed Men began to amass fortunes at the expense of others. The Am rlean people were aB they are today in a perlod of soclal and economlc evolution. During thls perlod of rad1c l change the economwc system ed, sections of the country deearded lmprovcments to aid th ir lndustrlallzatlon Contrary to popular bflief, the C1v1l War was caused largely ey Cf1OD311Z d lndu try Thls war left the Soutu 1U a period of severe depression wlth great numbers of 1ll1ter te Iqyees on 1ts hands They also felt that th government w s unfalr becaus lt was con trolled by lndu tl , and yet they were dependent upon 1 rather than on the tate governments W1 h the dl nee of the frontier, the United States had lost lt 1ty agaln e deer s 1on In periods of near doprcsslor tl ople had moved Jr t and taken up new unsettled lands The First WOI1d made the p onle realize that they should try to find a means to unsure permanent security. T E R -' - 4- ww n Q ' l ' I 4 nh . s., - ' ' Tu? U ' . , , - . ' ' 2 S e z- ' S . . . - . . ' ' . . s , . 0 A G ' r . . . 1 1 ' ' L A H V . 0 H . 'W . . . . 1 ' ' .- . . o 0 e Y . A . , . X ' . . 1 L . , ' ' .W Y-I A ' . x ' x 1 . ' , . , 8. ' . e ' 2 . , T . D , U I A vfl . . , ' la o x . . ' - N --X ' u A ' ' ' LJ kg . o J. ' 1 S- S.. - ,, ' . 1 . ,a l . A ,r n V X P .V 1 . , . v-1 ' O 1 . 'N , 1 fi I P .. U A 'u . 1 . . . -- e A . . F . Q Q , . of our government had to keep pace. Labor Unlons were form- ' ', , 'r'1 A C . ., . I. ' t Q X . . . . . , . . W , 1 e .e - so , e s . ' u ' 1 1 . 1 1 . . . . . . a . .. Q ' C 1 S, f . ' Q . ' -. . M i 9 S 12: -L wh A , N, I t . L ' S Q ,xl L, Q 't A 'sapg ara - ' 1 1 . , , . . L , 4. . as scour 5 s -, e s . - - ' A ene pe . 1. Was ' . I . ' W 1 war A - e e f Q . X X The lorld Court and the League of Natlons were set up The United States was all for xorlo peace, but refused to JO1n either of these OPg8H178tl0U Durlng the war pelio meney came easy and fast, people spent lt faster than they earned lt lhey speculated on the stock market and prospered lhen ln l92J the crash came, the stoc' maraet fanled banks falled nllllonalres went broke men lost eve ythlng they owned and fell back on the gove nment Thls was the cycle of Democracy, war, lnflatlon depres lon me are oaln golng through thls cycle today Hoover lost hms camoalgn for second term a presldent in l952 People had lost faith ln hls theory that 1D order for the Unlted State to prosper, Lurope must be stable They d1d not approve Ol hls lCHdlDg mone to Luronean coun trles Today we are stlll dO1Hg this lt d1dn't work then, w1ll it work today? Roosevelt came lrto oi ice durlng the xorst flnancial cr sls the United States hao ev 1 faced People who had llved Jn comparatlve wealth ior few years were now Jobless They had lost the securlty thelr ancestors had sou ht During this tlm the League of Natlons and the World Court were lOSlHg their grlp Luropean warlord began expand lng Hitler had become dlctator of Germany NuSSO1lDl had set Italy back on 1ts feet and had taken Lthlopla into hls greedy hands Japan was not Lilk she had started seizing ettllrg her flnanclal problems In l359 Germany declared w r on Great Brlt ln We had declared that we would never enter another world war Ameri ca N s shocked Some peeble began preachlng lSOl8tiOH, whll others wanted to go to war Financial problems were as yet unsolved Txe December December All and agaln fwerlc corn The world snould x Vorld War Plans xere dl Dutee, ecen isolatlun questlon w s settled by the J panese on 1941, when they attacked Pearl Harbor! ll, Cernanj declared war on the United States mlc ard polltlcal, were lald aslde, ntrated on her fl ht for securlty alned mlny le son from the Second d for a Unlt d Natmons to settle world problems, but trf are twll unsetl ed The war perlcd w s ene of prosperlty and wobs were plertlful Many xomen toox men's Job and are stlll retaln lng them The men have come ba k to tteir Jobs, ard this has created a surplus oi lalor Some of the new companles start , . V fi 0 ,V S e u 1 J ', 'f s - I ' W' . ci ' ' A ' . ' ,Q -' rn e . , 1 N -. . fl ' :T e - ' r ' A o ' e 1 ' ' ' v L1 . , - , A , . .T . ,, , , , . , . . F 0 J , , A . ,X , . . in . ' S , ' - awp , . . :, , . . . . 1 A ' ' S h . . . . . . . n U ,, 4 er . , ' ' ' ' I' A . ' .V ... - U , . . . . . . ., ' Y . . , . A ,t. , . , ,. . as W 1 1 W , 1 w . . 1 , S -1 3 Ka 'I A 1 .L - - V 0 . . . S . . . . - V-1 L a 2 e T ' ' . d U' , L . ' 6 .. . 'A . Q' . , . Q 5 S . s 1 ' x l . ' ' ' s r ' ' 0 - 3 + . . . . . . l f C. ' . . 2 ' , . . . .. xo, ', ' , , , V possessions in the Far-Last. The bnlted States was busy Q2 . . . e .y . . . x , l . .. 21 . ' .. V x ' 1 ,1 - L V 1 . . P70 ' ' .- 'N w' ' ' ' ' Let g - . U F 1 - A I N G .. , 0 . , . . T. . . It f A 9 K T a X ' 7, 1 s ' On ' Aux .L ' Q .1 S, X A . . . . . e . .le. - - T L . ,. .N . 1 x,i ' 3 , . l . 1. . . ,-1 ' . 1 ' ha'e le e - 5 s '.s . - . . . J - , v na e S e . ' . . - .12-, - ' S ,, ,.. , N ' ' p . , . . . ' f' 5 . , ' . L.. e . . S I . . . . 1 5 , 'I A ' ' ' S ' ' . N . V , y x A S . .. , . . - , ' ' , L, el ' . L y A k V 0 J . - od OuTlHg tho w r L bor d1SDUtCc arc torrlflc oCOWOW1C lndopondonoc, Qll world o moot lo rn llons of on, Q Avo b n waqto Trd wtu for lo d'IfJll ltono of H forll h vo fomlol ood thrown mon out of work roglng ltoo Otmtos still has a prool V oo Y Cur Qocuritg, our oi O throotoncd if the orl bc. o lid o V o'roufk ttno. of too world f V tc to t not f ll thaw. Q mu Joll s good CltlZuH oofully Mil tho ages will Unltod St tts t bv good cit of tho Unltod St tos. Lb ont of hr wor d'e o on io ord 1 A JFK o r SuCUTl u,t oolp moko too world tcuro. D Mio Shorburno t t polo? , Swlutttorian f '1 - V ,., A ' A. F . N o. o. L. , ,J W4 . 1 . , .M. A, Q ' L Ap Q ' Q- Ae Too U, - , , l H ' ' ' L .' '. Q M J-- lflft lif Uris . o A f 'y - Q t tkt.3 i.S LW'T1 ' ,wZilQgyJ il, tl H a , Q to sottlo its Cfll ops pod . . ' - ' mt W gon, and n'ltr n iovu +R fox 5 o . . . 4 i D , . . ! . have dlod ln V31DQ tho wholo Job Cl bolldlng Amorlco will h' oo t of .K -- '.'V. , ' ., , 5' v X A ' ' ' V. lo my tpl: Ho ,.o'h A l.AQ- 1 t-t- ' ,H Q 1 'Q 31'E'p, wo mms 'a'. 1. We I S l M - '12 H 4 tio m P as vo R , , ' 4 Q S . ' a We ooo today f tl: l . 5r'a os vt S f- ' . - f- ' -,v - . 1 M d . ,' ul to lTSy , u A ty wo A.: - Q L U 'I '1 kj 1 3' ' X 1 ' C M . CLAQS HIQTOPY I was in th fall of 1 u 1 came back to the o yellow schoolhouse wltb L 1 lxl tlought of the lnitlation soon to come U n mbcrcd ll o n 1 ' At our ilr t c m etlng we elected Davld Sherburno to the post of Prc dent We chose 310130 Sharples for Vlce President, Lor ne Marchand for Secretary, and Willlam Wlllls for Trcasur That dread d nlaht soon came, fearfully we approached the old basketball hall We w re met by the flOHd1 h sen iors, who bc t the walls and ou1 backs wlth thelr paddles When we were thoroughly paddled, we were forced to s1t down it was rather uncomfortable, T mlght add Thom we were serv ed dO11CiOuS refreshments No, I mean the seniors were serv ed them, while IC atc sonethlng that reminded of a br1de's flrst attempt at cooklng We survived, but it was a narrow escape 1 January of th t cla s year, we put o p a Blllyls Goat, dlrectcd by Mrs Wood and Mr Hobson was a huge soenal and fan nel l uccess In February we h d V lentlne' Pa ty at Ars Wood's Game were ol yed, refreshment x re served, nd a flne time w hdbyall A Record Hop w next on our cl ss genda Frank Pratt played the records on the ampllfler Prlze w ltzes and dances were hold and another success w s marked down to credlt Our treasury w s gPOW1Hg fast On class day we went to Canoole Lake The roller lng rlnk, th roller coaster, and the fun house were attended by our class Wlth otr pockets empty and our loaded wlth prizcs, wo headed for home wlth another year of school almost over Durlrg that yeal Frank Pratt lO1HOd us, and wo Elolse sn rplcs, Elc nor Culllford, and Wllllam wlllls. spot our skat well arms long lost In the fall of Qc when we came back to school, we elected Austin Thompsov as President, Dav1d Sherburnc as Vice President, Lorralnc Marchand as Secretary, and Frank L L, 'L . f' V' -.1 . t e 1 U at whel we ld . A - L. N V . - x LL . rp- -'L Ll S 7' - -. - D ' rw ' . I C L fuy .L u . .. u I 1 l U ,X - I 3 ' S 1.5 E1 Q U l . . l , , ' I ' I 'IJ .-- I C .J ' . 'x Y ' CA 'x r 1 . . . . 1 l . KJ 4. 3 x fx h fr ' 0 La 9 L... , . . 6 , . L . Q . N Q .- x n fx P' 1 ' ' ' . CA. A ... I . . 1 l . 2 . r . . 1 '3 ' N L x v . ' , 1 . , . T. ' ' 'fl ITIO . . . I I - -L l Q ' 0 I1 C la' s. 1 v n a l y U ' U ' . - . o u ' A a 0 W . . A ' 'W . 'B 0 .L c. . Q. r.. U Q . . H 9. 9. Ei ' S T '. Q . -s - a H s vw a A ' L , ,. . 3. S El ' . ' QS - E1 Z1 g ' ' r fu , g 4.- . 4 t ' . FX . Q.. , . . 0 - Q u r 1 'f x 1 ' . Q - . . G N - W , . ' e g A . A H , , J I 0 - . l .- Q . c... 7 'f. I 4 . U l O 1' C I E: 3 'Ill 'LJLJL 1 C' , , . - : .J . J Pratt as Treasurer This year we took our revenge on the sophomores by serving them delectable 130068 and drink at initiation Some of them were slightly sick At the end of October, v h.d a Halloween Party at Lorra1no's house We danced, pltyed games, drank cider and ate doughnuts In May We had the flrst Junlor Prom since the start of the war A large crowd attended Dress was semi formal It was the flrst chance the girls had had to we r formal gowns for a long time On cl s day we went deep sea fi hung at Hampton Beach Amid shouts, sore ms of dellght, and tangled lines, a few luekless flsh were caught Sea SlCkDCS was almost an epi demic that day, but it d1dn't last long and everyone was able to 1 ave under thcir own power when the boat docked. Franels Young Jolned us that y ar, and at the ond f the year, we lost him nd Dario Clark -N'-RHI' finally BCDIOPSI This year David Shorburne was again elect ed to the post of rresident Austin Thompson was selected to be Vice President, Lorraine Marchand s Secretary, and Verna Goldthw ite as Tre surer We re lly needed a Treas urer nowl In November we held a Hobo Dance Everyone ragged dungarees, burlap bags, and straw hats music was played, and there were novelty dances for the winning couples appeared in Recorded with prizes In Janu ry we came up with the biggest show West Newbury High School group in years: It was NH M P1nafore,W ably dlrected by Mrs Currier and Mrs Gibbons The whole high school took p rt It was the largest success we have ever had In fact everyone could not get into the hall the first night, so the Junior Class presented it again in April The proceeds from th 1 show gave us enough to go to New York in tyle put on by a In February our flrst edltion of the uBroczesU was pub lished The ontwre high school s lsted ln the publication Editor in-Chief was Verna Goldthwalte, Assistant Editor Jero Simms, Feature Editor, Lorralne M rchand, Literary Editor, J nice Brown, Sports Editor, Harold Macomber, Art 3 ' o x' . , ' ' o ve a ' '. '1 , C , x I ' . ' . L ' Q K I C 0 . I I L CL I , CE X ' I S ', ' 0 U. I . e. q . ' e. Q L . J S rs. 1 ' 1 , ' ' ' N , Q a r O ' 8. .is e . Now at last it came! After eleven long years, we were . ' f 1 I ,, - A X . . . x Q. 3 . a 1 ca . a - O ' 0 I Q . G o --U So ' v. Q g g . a . . U , . . X S 7' 1. . ' L a s' ' ' , ' A A' a . - a - 1 - Editor, Mary All n, Printlng Dept,, Austin Thompson, Office Boy, Dmvld Sherburne Assistant Office Boy, Fr nk Pratt At l st, the thlng 3 work d for ll our h school years camo true' We we t to New York via SP0bdY twln eng n l c whlch ver god bout 200 mlles per hour. The ride was wonderful, Juisllke s1tt1ng at home ln your par lor We lunched t the ilttyhawk Terrace Room when we ar rived t La Guardl Field An aged Fifth Avenue double decker bus took us to our hotel, the Wellington That even ing we thoroughly enyoyed the musleal hit, NAllegro,N at the MaJGSt1C Theatre Tuesday mornlng found us bomn OHtLTtTlDSd by Fred W ring and the Pennsylvanians t their brocdc st A tour of Rockefeller Center was next wlth magnlfloent v1ew from the 77th floor St ten Island w s V1S1tCd by us after lunch That evening we m t the Merrlmac SuH1OT Class t the St James Theatre where we s w NOkl homa ' Wednesday evening took us to the Chesterfleld Supper Club and to Bllly Rose's Dlamond Horseshoe for dlnner The of girl slngers and bout thlrty ViOllnlStS who strolled around the nightclub playlng classlcal music Thur d J evening, our l st ln how York, we s W that new screen h1t, 'State of the Un1on,' at the Radio Clty Music Hall nd on the stage those gorgeous precision dancers, the Rockettes. I must recommend the Automats to you They were our chlef source of food. If you want to e t cheaply and quick ly, while belng Jostled and all but knocked down, the Auto mats are Just the thlng, th t lS if you have no fear of 1n digestion We took the ll 45 p m traln out of Grand Central Thurs day evening and got wh t sleep it 13 possible to get on a swaylng local. We arrived home Friday mornlng and fell into bed exhausted I would llke to oo back to New York mmuy times, but I thlnk I would h v to come back to the country every other week to rest up. We were invited to delle lobster s lad d1nner by Col and Mrs Pr tt Gents l el Q d stor1es were told of Col Pratt's w I experl On class day we went up to the Glbbons' camp at Hedding, New Hampshire We wanted s qulct l st day together. Fish ing, boatlng, and swimmlng were the highlights of the day New here we are t gr duatlon, the big day of our school career, when this is over, we re on our own What comes next? Ne'll soon see. F. Austin Thompson, Jr. A 0 ' ' U L ' - 3 Z1 n. Q ' Q ' , we haf tg a igh 1 . - n A Il ' -. - 1 Q' W 4 u ' ..-1 1 Q p ' E1 - 9. 1 8 g Q q - 1' , o Q ' J. 0 xr - 0 I ' El ' I ' 1 Q C V ' I' . fi . ' - 3 .,, I L. 0 , XJ' 0 . , .. . N . ' x A .. , L . . O 1 ' .: ' rv w L ' U. H . Q H El. ' l C- 0 . .x Y u ' Ss ' ' ' . - Q 9. Ut -2 e. A . ' if ' '. - G K E- ' I . A a a .' . L fx . . . ' n , , . show proved to be excellent, there was a beautlful chorus . n . . u IA J L . . l ' s 31 1 e T a ' Ts ' a . Q e 1 4 . L K- A fj T KA V kr I u u Q J. ' - S. 9. . . - . . Q . . Q I . : C C - . J. U. ' 0 I 4 1 3 ,L ,, ' G ' -a e t 1' ' a A ' igfs a ' Q . a . 9 e we3e p ayei an ' . L a' A ',mefi. ,, . . Y , L ' . ' Q 'E ' c. 'J' Q ' .- . . 3 Q a a ' 2 . A 1 . PROPHECY It is the year 1960. I am sitting at my desk in the Court of Future and Success In this building the prophet of each graduatlne class of West Newbury High has his own office and desk where he examlnes the eases of his fellow graduates In about three minutes my ssistnnt, Mr Jero Simms,wHl usher in thf first case Back in '49 Jere deoided to go beck to Georgia, out the South was toe slow for him after the fast tempo of the North, so he came back to west Newbury, where he knew he could work if he wented to When I heard about this, I looked hlm up and offered him a job as my assistant Mr Simms, will you shew in the first subject9 Oh, I see, it's, but wait, it can't be Bernice Griffin Those furs, these jewels, why something has happened to her Yes, something did happen to her Just as we ell expected, she is the biggest star on Bro dway You all know her by the name of DGdC118 Grifiene u, that great star of dram 'You have cllmbed 9 long wry s1nce 1948 when you left West Newbuq Bernice Congratulations but before you go, I am going to sentence you to ten more years on 'roadw y nd m y your fut ure stay very bright Bring in the next case, Mr Simms Th t was a surprise wasn't it vell, look who it is General Prank Pratt That's right folks He's 1n the Army now If I remember right, he was going into the Navy, but the Army heard about him and they grabbed him first He was known ss the Army's radio genius Then he heard about t levision back in '48, and wam to work on that For perfecting technicolor television he became known as the Army's first ten star general In his spare time he has inv ntod such things as, a new device on other He also deslgned the new 1960 Ford that is shaped like a balloon and runs on land, on se , and in the sir Good work, Prank For your sent ncc you ret flue years to invent some way to neke ll cars and bicycles carry televi sion Let's have the next se, Mr Simrs He wasn't bed, ww he folks? My, what e sophist1cated, refln d looking wom n Neat hairdo, new new look, nd rose olorcd glass s why not? It's diss Verne eeldthw lt She lS President and the owner if . Q I ' 0 2, ' 8 .- ' 0 ' A . -1 'I , u -- . . ' N C I Q 111 . 5 . '. ' a ' f f a . ' . ' A an w .4 X 4 . . ' 0 9 5 ' H - - . .Q C 2. C ' U ' ' 0 O a V . . 4 A . . 1 . . A . X L- 5 4 ' C O . .. I . . . C ' the telephone. that enables the people talking to see each Q ' . J - 1 ' ' C. Q 4 v . 1 C O A ' ' l L1 . 2,1 'K ' . O V' CJ' ' : , xi. . ' . 'n ' 'IQ s 8- 0 ' N 4 C J L if 0 W . me -- . -' ' C' Ln ' A N' of the Goldthwsite School of lose Cololed G1 ss Secret ries. You see Verne inherited s hube fortune, and ll glrls en rolled in her school ngoy the prlvllege of Just three mondm of school work, nd lor the rest of the school ye r they V8C8tlOn You ser t Verno's expense ll her students trzvdl wlth her throughout the world lOOk1Hg lor UlP1S with rose color d elesses for enrollment ln hor school Jo can see that your outlook on llfe is stlll ch ry and plnk, isn't it Verna? lou h ve uene v ry well ln your CO11uCt1OH of roel human people I s nt noe you to twenty flvo more years of thls good work vlth lots of luck Now Jere, lo ve those glasses lone The school is for glrls only Plc so brlng ln the next c se Jhy I would h rely eoo 5126 hlm that or y hair he looks so nervous ut uh, wouldn't he? It's D did Sher burne ememoor how D vld lw ys wanted to do something to better the town? Noll nor hr holds more jobs th n he can h ndle He 13 chief contr ctor for tho new Town Hell which lS o lng bullt, he 13 Pr sld nt of th Pth1Gt1C Pssoci tion that lS bulldln new gymn slum nd swlmmine pool You see the gymnaslum we h d l st y was b glnnlng to loose lts p Int so nste d of p lHtlFf lt over he Just declded to hnld lS founder and fln D91 1 sponsor of the Youth Cent en lS mayor, notary publlc, pollee Chlcf, undert ker, nd he even has h1s fwnger in the ouse of Represent tlVCS Well, Devid, you cert lnly h ve your h nds full of work nd for your sentence, I tnlnk lt vould bo littlng for you to cquire cure for stem ch ulc s no hlch blood pressure I thlnk we hed one more, d1dn't we, Jereq t' thlS9 I see pl nly d ssed, tell m n, but my is r s so u r Ll ck clook, bl ck h t, blac gloves, nd no w lks 11th h1s hands in hls pockets It lS that author of eorj orlm stories, PuSt1H Thompsonstein D you know wh t knnd oi ork he w nt lnto fter '489 Well, back in hi h school h lx ys engoyod olood thirsty ch r c ters ln books, o h d lded te writ crim storles, but he thought up ViCtlmS simply out no mercy ditch of ho help it new and dllf Right now h of the world He made one cl ms nd cr if there w s rent w ys to torture nd murder his s Wfltlng bock, but the 1de s re To 018 women ch racters he shows heroine w lk twenty iive feet througl Ls to re ch her lover ell, could no other w J out? 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Q, HL QI' rv '- ' ' , , ,.4 1 , - - 1 k , , ,,. ,... ,. ,, 1 , 4. ,33.,f,- Q Li L, pvuml ,4 - caves M L . f xrf- Yqju, igil' .V .4 ' K. r' , ,K A 5- s ,vw fn mi., k 3,,nc1.T if ... ,,:3:W'f A ' .u zf,l.f.r 5' OUR LImnUP?Y P RIlACE Our literary herltage 1 a COWblH3tlOH of thoughts and ideas from tle na t wh ch ULVS us Ielp and lnsplratlon today Our llterature began wlth the colonlzatlon of Amerlca reflected the great struggle for lndependence, and expressed the ideals which becaxe a part of our natlonal herltage I our study of Amerlean llterature we have galned a deeper understanding of what our country means to us But most of all, we have found th t llterature lS somethlng for us to enjoy throughout our llves It wlll GUPICP our llves and insplre us to new nd better thlng , thus pavlng the way for happiness and uselullne ln whatever Lleld we enter To begin our study of Amerlcan llterature, we must go back to the tlme when America was nothlng but a trackless wilderness, lnhablted only by savages We must go back to the time of Columbus, who courageously salled unch rteci oceans, and discovered a nex land fllled with riches and end less opporeunitles The SDlPl+ of Columbu lS reflected ln ese lines of Joaquln Iiller's awous poem, Columbus 'What shall we do when hope lS gor 9 The words leaped like a eaplng sword all on, Sall on, S 11 on and on This same courage and determln tlon to sail on 1n the face of all obstacles 13 reflected ln the hearty splrlt of the colonlst , who, oppressed at home, came to America to lead new and better llves There was very l1ttle actual llterature among the early colonlsts, because they had to spend their tlme 1n clearing the land and establlshlng them selves ln the new world The llte ature conslsted mostly ln records, diarles, and sermons Then came the great struggle for lndependence, with its ideals expressed in speeches, pamphlets, and documents course, the outstanding document of thls period 1S the Declaration of Independence, wrltten by Thomas Jefferson The most famous and meanlngful llnes of thls great document are NWe hold these truths to be self evldent, that aD.mensue created equal, and that they are endowed by thelr c1'eator with certain inalienable rlghts, that among these are life, llberty, and the pursxit of hapnlness Another great ilgure of thl perlod 1sBenjamin Franklin The com on sense saylng of h s HPoor Rlchardfs Almanac are still worth llstenlng to and r leeded today Some examples are 'Make no expense but to do mood to others 1 e ,waist noth1ng, and Loose no t1me, be always employcdin something useful, cut off all unnecessary actions 7: . 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A , A . .. , J H a Alter the establishment of a new n tion, people began to turn thelr attention m e to lmterature lb s is he period of romantici m, dle m hones for better thingstn come I is a period of ltn nd communion through nature Now there v s lite1a ndependence as well polltical lndependence it th time c me Bryant, the first o the n ture poets H Lest poem is HThan topsls, whlch te ches us to t ke d tu dumetlv and not dread its come er '1res, 'so llve, th t when by th t ennume Q 16 c r van, thou go not n g courged to his dungeon,tut by an ulf lterlnr trust, approach thy gr ve like someone uno vrap the dr oery of his couch about him, and lles down to pleasant 11e ms ' comln and Irom WFICH summons comes to joln like the quarry sl ve sustained and soothed One of the ereatest flgures in Amerlcan literature is Ralph Waldo Lmerson, who found h s lnsplratlon ln the beauty and simplic1ty of n ture, upon whlcr he kullt hls whole philosophy Some of 11s most beautiful lines 9 e from his poem, 'The Rhodora,H URbodora, 1f the sa es sc theewmy'this charm ls vanted on the e rth n sky, tell them de r, ifeyes were made lor seeing, then beauty lS lts own excuse for be ing He gave to Amer'c another apnxeciation of beauty for its own sake From h1s essay, 'Nature come these lines 'The dlilerence betwe n landscape and landscape lS small, c nrot be SuFpP1SLQ ll JHQTeQS, and beauty b e ks in every where Wy tnls he t t ee 1ty LS everywhere, whether it be a famous be mt et, of some co.monplace thing ln our own yards remains iol us to FbCOQn1Zb lt and engoy it Next comes mlrer He too nature To me woods bee use I Henry D vid Thoreau, Emerson's crertest ad found in pl tlon and pe ce of mind through hls most me n wi hed to llve the essential facts l e wh t it had to te ch, ard mot, I had not llved Hls slnole, very valuable to u in the hum today I ul llnes re 'I went to the dellber tely, to front enly and se if I could not learn vhen I c me to die, discover honest, sound phllosophy is drum, nerve wracklng world of At flrst cru ader for the antlslavery movement, later a slmple Quaker po t of the Tex enpland countryside is John Greenleaf Xhlttl 1 One oi h1s r eSt religous poems is NThe Lternal Goedn H from whlcm comes the llnes, HYet, in the maddenlng m nl things, and to d by storm and flood, to one flxed tru t my plrlt clings I know that God is good U These four lllLS mean to us today wlat they dld to Whittier If llfe seems dlsastrous, and all hone is gone, there is stlll one friend whom you can trust and believe in nd obt In help from, nd that friend lS God Llnes from hm 9 . , , . , I ' 4 s ' , ' - F1 ' ' . . 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Ol la.. .e vi K a, a g 1 Jn 2 ' - 1 1 . . . . , 0 If ' J c , ,, ' I- 1 . . 0 N y s 4 I 1 ' C. S J ' X ' ' ' - - ' - , . .. ' ' .ve ' Q ' '1 1 I 3 ' ' , I ' . , 6- - W es. eee -,A I1 , -' 1- ' . - -m.es-, I H W- Q . ' - - ' W ' ,- . A ' . x J , SDM I . . . , M s T' s A : e . . ., ' , - . ' g .4 ' ' I ' . ' , . y . . . H , . v , J. ' . . p L c . . . . a a . e M s , - famous poem, NSnowbound,W will always stay with 1uq so vividly do they describe a New England winter. Shut in from all the world without, we sat the clean-winged hearth about, content to lit the north wind rear in baffled rage at pane and door.n UThe old familiar sights of ours took marvelous shapes, strange domes, and towers rose up where smooth white mound the brush pile showed. A fenceless drift that once was road H One of the greatest American literary geniuses was Walter Whltman he wrote about the common man his simple, common language, Walter whltman 18 one of the few poets who really dared to be hlmself He took no heed of tyle or convention, but even though he was scoffed and his poetry was looked upon wlth shocking distress, h still kept on writing as he felt The llnes which most vividly express his style and his way of thinklng came from h1s poem 'Miracles WTO me, every hour of the nlght and dark is a miracle, every cubic lnch of space is a miracle, every square yard of the lnterlor swarms with the same U Another great genlus was Emily Dickenson Emily Dickenson lived a quiet ecluded life In t1ny poems, some only six lines long, w1th delicate, careful cholce of words, she creates one complete p1cture or thought Typical of these is the poem 'To Make a Pra rwe ' WTO make a pralrie lt takes a clover and one bee One clover and a bee and reverie. The reverie alone wlll d if bees are few U Another oharacterlstlc of Emlly Dickenson 1S her never ending falth ln things she could not actually see, as shown U Never Saw a Moor,U I never s oke with God, ngr visited ln heaven, y t cert am I of t e spot as if the chart were given After a reat and tcrrlble the strength if the Unlon was trlgdvandwfgundasyegre? wgggg Westward expanslon and the rise of industry, Westward expanslon brought the hearty, courageousploneers flnally to the Paclfic But what 1S still more import nt 13 the rlse of industry, wlth lts great soclal and economic problems. PPOblcms Was Edwlr Markham This 1S proved by his great Poem, 'Th6 Man Wlth Lb He HNh t gulfs betweenkUn1and the Seraphlml Slave e ine x c l of labor, what to him are Plato and the SW1DQ Pl d In thes lines you get the complete plcture of the l OCT1H5 1 n. The never ending toil, his meager Nag id unwb l some llving conditig so fill ms lift that new ti f ns inspiration L L no me or beauty and I ' . . s A ' e I I ll , -, ' M l .I . . . - . . I . . S ' 0 ' . N . . 0 W ! H 4 ' I A ' J- - Q . . J 3 , ' O , . E . . I . . - in I V M l E ' . ' e - sin . 3 n I . A ,.. . Y ' Q ' 7 o ' - ' Qt ' 1 ' One of the greatest benefactors of the common man and his A ' f 1 . , , 1 o - V ' be Q , 1' 3 . . . ' 1 ' x 1' L fi rlvh-yQ A ' a of 'eia es?n 1 L . , I L . A ,l QL- . T I I 'I - 1 ., A ' - aes, ix TO c Qc- 1 ,N - A , y : S I Poet of the great city and oi industry is Carl Sandburg He is poet laur cate of the clty He tmmortallzed city and industrial llfe His poetry bve thed of the tense llfe of fne pul e of industry. vlt llty, here are some lines HL y me on an anvil, Oh Go , owbar Let me pry loose old walls Le me l ft and loosen old fOUHd8tlODS Here he combines induatrl l fervor and a gre t idea, to be strong enough to pry l fr m the pa t and build a newer and better world the clty and throlbed v emphasize this manly visor and from hls UPrayer oi Steel Beat me and hlmmer ne lnto Next on cur problems as a pe that, besldes L many problems to st comes Lewls Untermeyer, who sees our U s poetry lS real It teaches us ut ltf , re 15 much sufferlng and bc solved, and goals to be attained Most eyes to VlSlOHS glrt W1 h beauty and w th vonder l t, butld: me alw ys see the dirt that spawns and dles 1U it,N and'From compromlse n tFlHLS H li done, keep me, wlth stern and stubborn prlde and, wucr at last t e flght 1 won, God, ep me stlll uns tlsfiec Last on my llst of American Teasdale Her poems are tiny, emotion are lnablnation, but the unique beauty lGh1Ud these poems literary f1gures 18 Sarah flashing bits of color, content, the idea, 1nd1iw lS yplcal of all American llterature They paint a plcture ln our memorles never to be forgotten That is why n ClOSlHg, I would l1KG to give o e of Sarah Teasd le's lovellest poems, The Cain ulnto my heart s treasury, I sllpped a coin, that time cannot take nor a thief purloin, Oh, better then the mintlng of a gold crowned klnc, 15 the safe kept memory OL a lovely thins These are to me outstandlng thouphts wnich I have gained ln cur course ln Amerlcan literature this year We have come to reallze that through the lnspiration and guid ance of the great thlnkers of the past and present, we can go on and bu ld for ourselves, a newer, happ1er and more beautlful world of tomorrow Bernlce Griffln O t .H O , , . . . v QI: M . ' ' ' with J'- S- To 1 7 -' rj ' ' n K . f, ' d 5. 1' ' a cr . . 1 . 1' . t 1 . . - .' ' .2 . 3' -a cost cl ' s C l ' o 3 1' V ' ' Yesy,y ln Tf e the ' ll ' .v,. T I ' . g expressive are these lines from his poem HPrayer.H Open my ' ' ' ' ft if wit J i n 1 - ' ' ' I CA ' . I ' . l 5 G x. C, Lai.- . ' : 1 41 fu L ' S ' I H ke a . . . . , . ' 'I , I , . N, J il C C :Q Y y . ,A A . t . . I . . . . 8 5 . i . L , .. n - l E i E - . , I1 . n - 1 : I . ' pi ' , . V . - - A A ' 5' . , 4 ,- ' 1 A . A i . . t . ,L A . J . F - c i . Q' D A . X . , . NEW YORK TRIP EIGhT NLPDLFS II P WAIQI CK For twelve years the romainlng slx of our class had sur vlved only for that one reason, to go to New York It was on a Monday morning that we left the little town of West Newbury Upon arriving at Haverhill, we discovered that the boys hadn't arrived yet But of course, they fin ally came two minutes Lefore the train left In Boston we hustled over to Logan Airport to board the bastern AirliHbS It was an exclting trip when we didn't vet a funny feeling from lookinv at the world below us, we got it from taking in the smile of the handsome attendant Finally we arrived at LaGuad1a vhere we had lunch the tlme we had had our fill of the a1rpert and the lunch, three o'clock came around and we were on our way to the Xell ington Hotel ke were usher d to very comfortable roums and our flrst thou ht was to have tle snooze Around 5 50 we got eady to so out to supper e had a plck up lunch at one of Iorn and Hardart's self servlce restaurants Then we hurried arolnd to et to th the t e where Plleoron was playlng It w s s wonderful nl J, and I think probably the hlghlight of the week Ve were up brlrht and ea ly Tuesday mornlnp to get to Fred Waring's bro doast It was a new thrill to see a radio program nd more ol thrill because it was r d aring's The next thlnt scheduled for that morning vas tour of place, and as the workers there see celebrities every day, our guide didn't think to m ntion that Jotn Carradine, a star from Hollywood, had walked Tight by us in one of the corri dors In Radio City we explored as far underground as poss lole and then went up to the top floor of the building where we had our pictures taken From the top of the bullding we took pictures of New York below us and the Impire btate acrm from us On the way tack to the hotel ve went through the beautiful st Patrick's Cathedral and then headed for a quid! snack at Horn and H rda t's spaln ffter lunch we took a Staten Island Ferry r1oe It x a beautiful ride and a tre- mendous Ieeling ran throu h ll c us when we passed the statue of Liberty Many o'ctur s were taken on thls trip pictures oi the statue, lrpl ne c riers, New York harbor, and the Broeklyn Wridge 'fter is trip, we went back to tke hotel to get freshened us a to tch up on a few min utes sleep Xe went to the Promenade Dairy Westaurant where we came across, for the fi1St tlme, real Jewish foods as, 'F Y ' f 1 f' . 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' ' 1 ' f nbagle,' and Hkosho U whleh Ne iound to be very dellclous Tuesday evenlng ended wlth the memorable, ever popular, nOkla I1 home Xednesday mOPUlIg we l d ple nt surprise when Mr Glbbons lDpOTme5 t that he h d seeureo more tlckets s e Fred PLUG os LW Thls was wonderful to us because program 13 so V rled th t, I believe, We could have seen every mornlng that week and stlll not tlre of it After his his program, we dld per en l shop lng ln Radio Clty ednesday mornJng's scneoul d lso called for tour throu h the Plane tarlum The thln Ve lesrned h ve glVLD us wlder and more appreclutl e under isndlnv Ol tie t rs, moen, nd stronomy on the :hole .e w re welnp to Qee the Y nkees play that afternoon, but lter long rlde out to the Ysnkee Stadlum We dlscoveled th t the 9 me had b en postponed because of c d we the So we c me back and want sbopalng 1U Macey's Afux' supper ind noeher e 1 xe were schedul d to vlslt the Chest erileld Supper Club xhere we aw Jo trflord and her guest Charles L u hton, nd en3oyed her progr m lmNlHSLl5 Then s gre t hlghllght ss All gro, s Ullly lose's Dlsmond horseshee e were rec mxed courteously nd were overwhelmed by the beautlful and ens tlcn l st le show I am sure We wcn't fornet the D1 mond hers shoe 1 r long tlme to come quletly, but ln a half hour ul s fostello was called to Mr C1bbon's room when she a lV d ther , she was greeted by her Senlor Class and M1 Jl1bODS wlth UH ppy blrthday Un you he h d as much fln glvlng mt to her os she hwd out of th urprlse herself About r li lcur l ter, a llttle talk wlth the manager shooed us to bed quletly tnother day hai Lflded Wbursdsy mornlng found us sleeplng untll bout noon At that tlm we pot up lor the l st tlne from those comfortable beds ond oegan to 3 k our SUltCqSeS ner some r asnn or other our sultc es were he vler thdn unen we arrlved vc left our b ps t th hotel and went out for dlnner at the Unlon News estxurdnt ln Rodlo Cltj I few of us went for the bus lde through Centrsl Pork and past General Grant's Tomb lfter thls lt was tlme to get re dj fo the iadlO Hump a l how lh peep t the hotel l t us go b ck to our rooms to get elresheo nd xe were fln lly on our those f mou Wockettes The shox m velou actu lly bre eQ t cln ln lt m bD1flC nc 1th w the notlon olettre at t of the Ln1on,n I er leavlng the 'usl ull we icund tm t way to see It w the show, re t flhn plenty of tlme belorl the tr in n lf oi ent to ee XqVlbP Cugmw and Rose lurphj cn st ge nd Hlomecomln Hon th screen Bonn vere vonderful entert lnnent e were ouletly enjoying the X g l . 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'f - , 11: , Y: l 1 1'- CLAQ III ASSLIBLL TO PLAw QTAD hi LA l ILL ALD TESTPMLNT OF THAT FONOHIBLL BODY FHL CLAbe OF 1948 ue, toll and together bequeath the graduatlng class of 1948, after twelve years of StPUgLl1Hg Con the part of our teachersl now gather to read our last wlll and testament be glve a d these gifts to the followlng people David Sherburne In case Janlce ever stands you up, you may want a date Here 15 a whole box of them for you AuStlH Thompson ve know that you are u collector of tobacco and pipes Here lS a rare old Turklsh water plpe for your collectlon Verna Goldthwalte Aftel graduatlon you will not be seeing your classmates every day we trust that you can flnd a good use for tYlS telephone Lo ralne Marchand ke understand that you will be doing sec retarlal work ln the future, so we give you thls book entitled How to Conduct '1oLr elf ln an Office' or Be reful here comes the Boss's life, Bernlce Grlffln here arc some ea y dlrections to Hcdding, Iew Uampshlro ln case you ever want to show anyone the way Mr Gibbons Take this truck so that candy buslness ln a blg way rs Glbbons Xe gi e you trls box so to see over the front of the ear Miss Costello Every day for the past you can go into the that you wlll be able when you drive year we have seen you standing before the typlng class with a stopwatch in one hand fe want you to be twice as efiicient next year, so use trls gun ln the other hand Mr Whiting we have Seen you outdoors with a baseball bat and must admlt th t you are pretty good Why don't you try thls one lrdoors someday You may need lt for next year's hlstory class but NILI THe FOLIO'I F LTDIQUS L DLQGRPDLATLS CO I OR ARD John Leary Take this box of Pep, Nitch, and use it freely You need lt C 'ff VI V .. 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Jr u ' -- -' .1 . - ' 0 David Wheeler he unee stand that your picture taking at the dances nnoys some o ople, Dave, o take these black 'lash bulbs wrlch arc Lu r nteee to lve no llgnt Theres main Take this d g collar, Terry, so that Jele will never get away from you Jere Simms ve he r you re overrun wlth cats at your house laybe t lS po1son will help H rold Macomber Ve give you tlls rope, Mac, to aid you in catching a txrl Nary Vlgneault We wlll you this muffler so you won't sound like a lack truck walklng around Marilyn Jackson Here 15 a bush l r you so that you will al w ys have a berry Sylvla Lord we will you t 13 oalr of suspender to hold up your strapless evenlng gowns AnnaBelle Girroir e give you this pencll to use wren you w nt to wrlte selectlons for the 'Lamplighter Paul qOdLHhlSLP Vere lS a new llne for you to give to all the lrls Richard Xood Here is a taxi llcense so that you wlll h ve a rlght to collect the next time you invite any of the fellows out for 1 ride Ernest Frye We will you thls alarm clock so your customers will get thelr newspapers on time for a change Larry Craven We know how you engoy the midget auto races, Larry, so we glve you his midget Cel racer Eugene Willis we understand that you want to manage the basketb ll team next year You will need this cigar in order to look like an official Leon Berry Here is Q nlclel for vou so that you can buy your own morning paper lh te d of reading the papers at the store Frank Pratt be give you thls fun for protection from ghosts in the cemetery Ffkhk Yrp.-rw 1 . ,- I' 1 Ya rs e . 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A XQXXXX ,.. .L KL! . vi Tw 1- X W 4 as-. ll an sl f 'x ...... ,' XR V NW., , ug I J ,rd 10 Gr3dG GTQQB ll L B hiser GH Rod M Q W eorg Th rl m.Q nfd 0 0 H M r-ir-4 r'lr- 4 ACU A m 6.2 I-40 Q 6 5:0 Janlce B M 2 M w Q A F' Belle rrior 1 Y ll Edlth llls F653 The 11 TF O l Y llen Grade 9 Leonard Grea ay Bry t op ncer HH O 0St 6 E Fry QQ:-I Bu EVIS DCD mvd 2.0 h 5:0 Thur -G E4 uge 1ll1s Lols Marlon ohlrley Cla1re Carllne Marllyn Thompson Hall YS D vid Jere Harold G e ul eon W eeler Simms Macomber u o erry M S lvia - ' -Bett M ' yn W' iam ' ard ' neault Lord rown Mats n J on H Wo Jar Irvona ' Mar Mary anna , Q ' l Main H' Ji is Leary G' Merle Irvin l'rn D D ' rri 1 H u E ne omas Larr Ric rd Oliver Fred 'ernard N' ' low Crav n P e 0 Hills Emery uilfcrd m ' Zmu a M hand the PC Ia 'U 111 OIT FYLSHMHI CLAS When school opened, our was to cloct class officers lhey were as lol! res Ollver Hills, Vlce Pres Bry nt Spencer, Sec' olelre larchend, Treas M8FlOU Hall Gn Oct 6, Cccella Russell lelt our class We gave her a party at the home Ol Mr and Mrs Ronald S Gibbons, and r freslments w rc rved Games w re played, and during the evenlng she was pro lted wlth sn identification bracelet by her class In Sept we 1CCULPLd a new member He was Samuel Rogers As ln every DPCOW1lP, ve had a C1 i tmes party t school Jack White fUFH1SH6d th tree, and tn l donat ed the d COPat1ODS to cove lt Presents wer distriouted to the ooys by each otmor and to the gills by ca h other Finally May crme ound, nd we p cked our motto for fraduetlon It we UFO w 'e frlends, oe one Class colors of maroon and whltc w rc voted on Canobie Lake Parc The year ended vlth th omwlf of th big day at last On Ju e l, the Preshnen Class r dusted at the Town Hall at O P Cldlrc Marchand SOPHONOW CLASS On errlvlrg at school thc f1rst day, we found that we had a new t echor H was r St nley Whlting A our lwr t cl cctiu el ctcd th class Off1cms They w rc iollo Dres Psul o OISLP, Vice Pres 1c1ard l d, S c' X rabcll F rrolx, mr as ary Leary Not long aft hool st rtfl on Got to be exa t, our cl ss was conf onttf b those ho rlclc Juniors and .w -, - C, '1 ' . ...1 S .nf X J, .' .1, ' .L , ,. 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J' L ' I' S ., Sonlors mn Q t P11110 1h1t1ot1on J shall HCVoT forgotiho dear SbUlOPS! Our year ondod v 1 ss d y t C3DOblu Lake Park Arm Bbllf G1FFOlT JU 101 CLASS When wo oamf haok o sohool wn Soptombcr of H47n, wo W rc v ry p1o.sod to flHd thot Owl class WdVlSOP was OO1HQ t 1 0 r1 o oxms J hfld our flTSt c19ss Qflov or Sept , 1947 to o ooso uh bad rs Ol our 0 yo r o 1 SlmmS S o oscn oO r s o t h o d o1,.r, Vvco Pro , llzaboth Watson, Soolox PJ, o n Los? T1oQSHF'H On Sopt , Jo Q Q 3 rtv L Sy V13 Lord's houso No p1 ycd arcs P r slmohts Wblb sorvod A good tlmC wos onJoyod by On Soot 0' 1 1d Q bless mob 1 to dLC1d what Wu would vo r lm nts on that f nlpht 1m Oct whom 1 llrst o1 ohh Loary Grd Q11 4 th I ts woro chosen by th 1 to foprosont tnbm LD ch Studcnt Counoll Oo Aprll E, 194Q tho scoond prcsoht tlOD of the ODCHTWQ P1HLfO1C, was prcson o Q sr o cUdluHCo n tho town ha11 bv our cl ss. On Iay 14 1918 wwrh Buddx Longton's Orchestra playlng for tho dchonh wo ho1 ou? Jurlor Prom ln a d oorftod h 11 of block fuzoy lambs, nd plnk, groom, nd ollow stroamorsd M y Polos. Plul Rodohhlsor nd Pfh Eo11L Clr ol? wohc Ohos n K n an Quo n oi L y Vvfrvorc 1 food T146 Tho wo11 cn3o5od J ss y trl C7HOy1f L01 1 to start dnb 11m f wh 4 ,J 1 Jo W11l1L Soniora K . . A 1,,. , . .n . mn A , A h . CA V . . . l H Q ' . ' 'M JJ -... -1 A -v' A 1 4- 4- n rw 1-. ' fy - v J ,-1 ., 0.1-41 cx 11 o ' ,n A , . AJ CA 4 ' .1 M.w.-,M,.-.v... ' my 1' rw lv L u xx ' 3 J! V in v J- t I1 :A ', VX A A 'J Q U ' 'T . c ii J' . C . Cn . . ' - ' 1. O JC a - .. U 0 . . U C Q ' M nap, -Q SL L . 12 ' , .L .p 'N fl J. . ,. ' h - o 1 o 1 Jlsss 1or o1o oa . J r, , J. , A- , 'N - ' ,,,1,, - . . wa h f' bo P o 1 V n , 111 1 Hlzwooi ,- - . , E ' 1' ,' is W and J 3. U y, ooo o . 1 - A- ' 1 . 18 v 1:11 5 ,S ti Q 1 N. , . ,, , . . , ' . a S 511 and of oslz ',s s -.. . 1 . ' T 011 CA , 0 f - - -v 1 . - J - V ' , A L . fog, , EM., L lj C , . . JC F18 7 1 LJ f' - - -, f' ,. 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'- N m- - H, --'Wu . v - , ' 11 j O '-ao is 'c ooLh1'u . . 1m.r : H 1 BEST PLWSOMAIITY Verna Goldthwalte Jere Slmms BEST ALI AROUND Verna Goldthxalte Jere Slmms MOST LIKELY T' QU Marlon Hall Davld Sherburne MOST CONSCILMTIOUS Bernlce Griffln George Thurlow BLBT NATURED Annabelle Glrrolr Jere S1mUS MOST POLITE Marion Hall Jere Slmms MNTBUDUW Marior Hall Davld Sherburne BBBT LOOKING Betty Humllton Davld Shelbu ne BLST DWLBQLD Annabelle GlPPOl1 Paul QOdSFhlS6T BIST Atl Lorralne Marchand BLST ACTOR Milllam Hall MOST OPTIAI IIB Betty Matson John Leary SCHOOL BALLOT 'OST RLSPECTED Lorralne Marchand David Sherburne BEST DANCER Annabelle Glrrolr Mllllan Hall BLST DEBITER Janlce Brown Ollver Hllls MOBT ORIGINAL Marlon Hall Ollver Hllls QUIETEST Bernloe Grlffln Frank Pratt IOISILQT Mary Vlgneault Leon Berry BIGGTBT BLUFrER Carllne Morrlll John Whlte CHOOL CLOJN Annabelle Glrroir John Leary MOST ATHLETIC Mary Vlgneault Harold Macomber BLBT OOMLDILvNL Annabelle Glrrolr BLQT COMEVIA Bernard u llford BIC PLSL Carllne Morrill Leon Berry 1 1 ' ' . 1 V . -J L l ' Ah s. 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