Whitman High School - Spotlight Yearbook (Whitman, MA)

 - Class of 1943

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5 V1-a 11' STUDENT COUNCIL First Row: Cleft to right! Alan Hamel, Pauline Coffelt. Bernard Hayes, Isabel Hogg. Jeanne Walkey. Ruth Harrington. Middle Row: Helen Rymut, Gloria Harrington, Janice Newhall, Beverly Sears, Claire English, Betty Hogg. Shirley Tero. Last Row: Mr. Card, Stephen Cole, James Harrington, Francis O'Rourke, Richard LeClair. George Bayley, Clayton Anderson, Edward Giberti. Mrs. Mclnnes. Student Council In September the Student Council met with its advisers, Mrs. Mclnnes and Mr. Card, and chose the following officers for the year: President ................. Ralph Bolinder Vice-President . .. .... Pauline Coffelt Secretary ...... . . .Margaret Minihan Treasurer .................... Isabel Hogg Executive Board .Alan Hamel, Jeanne Walkey President Bolinder left to enter the Navy in November, and was succeeded by Bernard Hayes. A committee of Gloria Harrington, Ruth Har- rington, and Clyde MacKenzie, was organized to supervise the sale of war stamps and bonds in the school. Stamps were sold three days a week, and in 23 several rooms 100502 of the pupils bought stamps regularly. The school entered the Treasury Jeep Contest in March, agreeing to purchase five jeeps at S900 each within six weeks. The quota was oversubscribed by 3500. The Council decided to purchase a Service Me- morial Plaque to contain the names of all those from the school who had joined the Armed Forces since December 7, 1941. This year the bicycle racks in the rear of the building were repaired and painted, and the usual projects, including the Red Cross and the Infan- tile Paralysis Drive, were successfully conducted by the Council.

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T H E Y E A R B O O K 1 9 4 3 GS0kDGS0kDGNQkDQ!0fQ!0fD1QJ0f3QJ0fDQ!0fD1QJ0fb20fDV0fDQJ0lDQ!0fD To those coming Seniors who are to take chem- istry, the Senior chemists' appointments of every Monday and Thursday afternoons to do those must experiments. To whomever will be honored with the position of captain of the Girls' Basketball Team next year, the ability that Betty Saganetti and Frances Sprague showed as co-captains during the past year. To those undergraduates who will successfully come through the competition next year, the pep, enthusiasm, and untiring efforts of the Senior cheerleaders. To those juniors who will qualify for the posi- tions on next year's staff, the intellectual, tech- nical, and artistic ability displayed by the staff of 1943. To those boys who have a convenient study period, the task of grooming the baseball diamond, and at the same time the opportunity to enjoy the spring sunshine. To the incoming Senior members of the Student Council, the opportunity to be of service to the school, and as Seniors, to assume your rightful position of leadership and thus maintain the fine reputation of the Student Council. All the rest of our property, of which nature, kind, and quality it may be, not mentioned herein, we give to our Principal for his use and to be used for the good of the coming classes as he may see fit. We trust that the coming classes will appreci- ate all this as deeply as we have done. We believe it will be their most precious possession, as it has been ours. And we do hereby appoint the said Principal sole executor of this our last will and testament. In witness whereof, We, the Class of 1943, the testators, have to this will set our hands and seal this twelfth day of June, one thousand nine hun- dred and forty-three. Rosie the Riveter, Johnny Zero. Service Memorial EDWIN Tl-I URSTON IQALPI-l BOLINDEQ IQOBEIQT MILBERY CHESTER DAIGLE The Class of IQ!-L3 wishes to pay tribute to those members ol: the class who have joined the Armed Forces. These members of our class Felt it was their duty to Fight For world freedom, and it is our sincerest hope that we will have them with us once again when the years of strife have passed. 'ki' 'ki'



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l i l SENIOR CLASS PLAY CAST Front Row: Qleft to rightj Lois Thomas, Pauline Coffelt, Gloria Harrington, Mary White, Catherine Welch. Back Row: Frederic Holbrook, Ernest Bubieniec, Miss Smalley, Milton Cook, Harold Manson. SENIOR CLASS PLAY THE CALAMITY KIDS On Wednesday evening, December 16, 1942, the Senior Class presented its annual play to a capac- ity audience at the Town Hall. The scene was laid in the old farmhouse of Emily and Hezekiah Hos- kins who were sheltering the orphaned twins Midge and Mickey, Brad Rivers, and the mysteri- ous Bonnie Blue! The audience shook with laughter when villain- ous Gideon Garvey roller skated across the stage to fall into the welcoming arms of the gossipy old maid Clara Clagg. There were several outstanding scenes in the play including the duel between Bonnie and Brad, Elmer's fright at the sight of a mouse, and the argument over Brad which caused Bonnie to chase glamorous Lorraine out of the room. In addition to comedy, there was the mystery about where Bonnie Blue had come from, who she really was, and why she had left home. The story 24 concerned the mortgage due on the Hoskinses' home and the fate of the orphaned twins. Gideon's attempt to make Bonnie his wife by threatening to foreclose the mortgage if she re- fused, failed when Brad, whom Bonnie really loved, found a stamp for his collection which brought enough money to save the mortgage and keep the twins from having to live with their aunt and uncle. Miss Jean Smalley, of the high school faculty, spent tireless weeks coaching the cast, as did Margaret Minihan, who served as prompter. The cast was as follows: Bonnie Blue ..... Brad Rivers .... Emily Hoskins . . Hezekiah Hoskins . . . . . . .Edwin Thurston Midge Starr ....... . . Mickey Starr .... Gideon Garvey . . . . . . Clara Clagg ...... . . . Lorraine Ludlow Opal Ludlow .... Gloria Harrington . .Harold Manson . . .Pauline Coffelt . . . .June Mitchell Frederic Holbrook . . . . .Milton Cook .Catherine Welch . . . . .Mary White .................LoisThomas Elmer Vandersnook Ludlow .... Ernest Bubieniec

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