Winchester High School - Aberjona Yearbook (Winchester, MA)

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X' -'1 'Ynfr '9Nx ,xt Mb K yxvs . f r. l xf' -..-,Q f , PN v R X X 5 19 0 Preface -vwqpf--.., -, During fhe lesl' one hundred years much waler has flowed over rhe Mill Pond dam. and many s+u- den+s have passed +hrough +he halls of Winches+er High School in +heir quesf for knowledge. The Aberiona River's course has changed, as has +he High School's. Bur nei+her has changed Hs goal, one fo reach +he sea, +he o+her +o provide educa- lional opporlunifies 'lo growing Winchesler genera- lions. I+ is wi'l'h greaf hope and deep humili+y 'lhal we, lhe Winchesfer High School Seniors of l950, leave our venerable guide and s+ep ou+ lo 'Face 'lhe fulure. Dedication THE WINCHESTER SCHOLARSHIP FOUNDATION You have joined forces Io place Ihe oppor- I'uniI'y for higher educa+ion wifhin 'Ihe grasp of all of us. Wi+h I'he deepes+ graI'i+ude and apprecia+ion, we say . . . Thank you 1 Firsi Row, Leff lo Righf: Regan, Livingslone, Hayward, Benneff, Alley, Goodrich Grindle, Bronson, Skerry, Anilanfis, Sfacy, Keeney, Daniels: Second Row: Morse, Jason Aversa, Siavens, Felmel, Koflrov, Foley, Travis, Cone, Ganicof, Carroll, Burns, Skornik, Bar'fleHg Third Row: Knowlfon, Branley, Fiifs, Cooper, Ulin, Barfleif, Bufiers, Wealer Demsey, Reed, Curfis. FACULTY All approved accounfs ol happy sclwool days should conlain references lo a loving Facully, by whose unsellislw eflorls flue erranl schoolboy is lurned info a responsible cilizen. Even wiflwouf This lradilion llwe class of l95O could hardly overloolc llie palienl palrons of llwe pedagogic profession wl'io have done 'so rnuclw lo fill WHS willw a hosl of wonderful memories. Willw a vole ol Tlwanlss lor a iob well done . . . vos saluramusl Below: Dr. Forbes Norris and Mr. Wade Grindle. r Alley A vase od ow hve an an oak W4 yi Q pf if Mrs. Travis-Cold cream and liver- work. Mr. Hayward- Oh, so you don'f Mink! Miss Bailey-Words fail us. 'Y'55fr'f1'i . Doesn'1 anyone wanr to read fha Yale Series? . . For feachers, chairs: for sfudenis, ben:hes . . . Dan Roberf Burns, Oscar, broom, and Fred . . .- Looie . . Typewrifers fyping on iypewrirers fypewrifing fypewrifing AZ 1 ......g-, eniors HARVEY DENNIS SANFORD Future business executive, Denny is a WHS leader . . . liked by all . , . plans to study at the University ot Virginia. Executive Board, A.A.: President, '5O: Aber- iona: Class Picture Commit- tee: Junior-Senior Prom Com- mittee: Science Club: Spanish Club: Student Council: Var- sity Club: Captain, Basketball: National Honor Society, '49. PAUL FRANK AMICO A hard worker . . . Winches- ter's All-American . , . whiz with women . . Ocima plans to maior in chemistry during college. President, Var- sity Club: A.A. Executive Board: Student Council: Ring Committee: Captain, Foot- bal: Basebali: Basketball: Hockey: Track: McCormick's Football Trophy: Manstield- Wheeler Cup. lk., fiir: GEORGE MILTON TANSEY Life of the party . , . whiz on the court . . . Cousey has an eye tor the fair sex . . . after college, Horn Pout plans to play pro basketball and then be a businessman. V,P., '5O: V.P., Aft.: Red Cross: Student Council: Var- sity Club: Baseball: Basket. ball: Football. ANDREW FOTIS ANTIPPAS Good-natured . . . quiet , , . an ardent participant in track . . . Andy is partial to gun collecting . . . upon complet- ing his studies at Norwich University intends to enter government work . . . his am- bition, to run in the Olympics. Chorus: Operetta: Rifle Team: Track Team. MARCIA STEWART KRAFT Attractive . . . tall . . . dark . . . m-m . . . an ad- dition to WHS trom Melrose . . . our leading lady . . . Marcia's tuture includes col- lege and a career as Dr. Kratt. Class Secretary. '5O: Treasurer, 6.6. Club: Treas- urer Spanish Club: Dramatic Club: A.A. Executive Board: Captain Softball: Field Hock- ey. PAUL JOSEPH ARMATO, JR. Friendly . . . quiet . . , Lut'ty's ambition is to sleep on Mondays . . . spends his time hunting and sleeping . . . Navy, here he comes. Foot- ball. 'K i l i l PATRICIA McDERMOTT Tall . . . quiet, but lriendly . . . attractive and athletic besides being an honor roll student . . . Pat is sure to captivate Randoloh-Macon with her winning ways. Presi- dent, Spanish Club: Treasurer, 'SOC Secretary, Thritt Associa- tion: A.A.: Dramatic Club: Red Cross: Trattic. ELMIRA ANNE BALDACCI WHS doesn't need Rembrandt -it has Ducky . . . liked by all . . . cute and captivat- ing . . . plans to be a com- mercial artist. Aberiona: Art Editor, Red and Black: Veep. Treasurer, Art Club: Veep, Red Cross: Junior-Senior Class Play: Girls' Intramural Coun- cil: Quill and Scroll: National Honor Society, 49. 3 ALICE ANN BAUMGARDNER A genial and fun-loving giri . . . Maine los? wha? we gained when she came ro WHS in her sophomore year . . , her 'friendliness has made her welcome wherever she goes . . . fhough her lurure is undecided. Alice is sure io succeed. Spanish Club. JOAN WHITTLESEY BODMAN A ball of energy ,A,' 'Green Eyes has a yen for skiing , . . her goal, B.S. from Skid- more and ihen nursing. Aber- ionag Red and Black: Philoso- phy Clubi Spanish Club. MARY ELIZABETH BAYLIES Quiefness 's her charm . . . n'v:ely nafural, and nafurally nice . . . always happy , , . crazy abou? sailing and 'ihe piano . . . plans fo alfend Bales College. Chorus: Red Cross: Spanish Club: Vaude- ville. PETER ROYAL BROWNE Ar WHS for his freshman and sophomore years. rhen moved ro Sl. Petersburg, Florida . . . refurned lor his senior year ...plans io go To niqhl school and lhen 'lo become a plaslic- ian . , . a sporrsman-likes hunting, fishing, and boaring. DONALD EDMUND BELISLE Seen mosl of'en in rhe arl room pushing paint brushes . . . plans ro become a com- mercial painler . . . Don likes lo dance ar rhe Rav Race . , . a swimmer . . , Calilornia, here he comes! Aberiona: Rod and Black. CLAIRE HELENE BURKE Always lull ol fun , . , cule, loo . . . plans a secrelarial career . . . her goal lo relire ro Cape Cad . . . likes fo dance . . . should have plenfy ol partners . . . enioys kniffing, sailing, playing cards and rec- ords. Aboriona: Red and Black: Opererfa Commilfee. J if Q' KENNETH ALBERT BLAKE Anoiher all-arounder . , . arhlefe and musician . , . Dub likes sailing, hun+ing, cars, any confrapfion wifh wings . . . plans +o be an aero- naufical engineer , . . seen whizzinq along lhe cross coun- try course. Drum Maior, Band: Maih Club: Orcheslrag Var- siry Club: Vaudevilleg Co-cap' fain, Cross Ccgunfryi Co-cap- lain, Track: Foorball, VlRGlNlA BULLARD A fall, prefry gal . , , sunny disposirion . . . very con- scienfious . . . knils arqyles and sews her own clorhes... speaks ollen of Pine Poinr... likes rowing, canoeing, hoslel- ing , , A Ginny hopes lo visir England fhis summer and Jacke gan next fall. Aberiona: Math Clubg Modern Dance? Thrill Associafion, A, v iv ig if EDWARD DANIEL CALLAHAN Baseball enthusiast . . . knows all about the sport . i. . has hopes ot becoming a salesman . . . might go to night school atter graduation , , . a quiet boy unless you have enough questions about sports to keep him talking. JOHN PETER CAPUTO Friendly , . , a good sport, actually and idiomatically... Primo likes photography and movies . . . wants to become a chemical engineer , . . en- ioys tootball and his duties as trattic otticer . . . one ot our honor roll students. Trat- tic: Varsity Football. LAWRENCE MICHAEL CALLAHAN Cal 'has artistic ability . . . is avidly interested in weight litting . . . aspires to make a career in social work . . . his sincerity and determina- tion will take him tar in his chosen work. ELIZABETH ANN CARLISLE Good nantured . . . happy. . . Betty Ann always has some- thing to talk about . , .tinds driyfng a great convenience . , , is crazy about Maine blss . , . loves smal children . . . yearns tor a teaching career . . . musically talented. Band: Orchestra: Vaudeville. ld tr -2. CHARLES FRANK CAPONE Ace shotputter and rugged football linesman , . . has a hearty laugh . . . likes to tinker,with gadgets -- auto motors and such , . . works with wood and tin . . . also wields a paint brush . . . Cl-arlie intends to goto trade school, Varsity Football and Track, FRANK JOSEPH CARROLL A talented individual who can iiiqgle colors, sp'll them, and stii' make them look right , , . Bud 's very interested in radio repair , , , would like to enter the 'tield ot commercial art . . . a capable boy. aff' N 40 . fv- N, . . C' JOAN MARIE CAPONE A nice smile and a triendly 'Hello' '... spends time roller skating and ice skating . . . enjoys knitting and danc- ing , i . graduate ot Mr. Branley's driving class . . . can drive a icar to suit even Rudolph King . . . one ot the lucky ones who can play the piano. Dramatic Club. MARJORIE ANN CARROLL Margie . . . example ot per- petual motion . . . plans to go to Sargent and become a physical education teacher... likes swimming, Treasurer, Sophomore Class: V.P., Junior Class: President, Red Cross: Photographic Editor, Aberiona: Secretary, Treasurer, Student Councilp Vaudeville: Captain, Girls' Basketball: Varsity Field Hockey: Varsity Sottballp Cheerleaderg Pres., Girls'A,A.: Mansfield-Wheeler Cup. 'X MARY FAY CARROLL Dislinguislied as flie only red- lieaded member ol flae Oc- Tefle . . . loves lo knir . . . l'iop'es fo become an account- anl. bul ner secref ambilion is fo be a liousewile . , . Junior-Senior Class Play? Girls' Glee Club: Mixed Glee Club: Ogfelfei Cperelfa: Tlirilf As- socialionj Basketball, BARBARA LEE CHASE Small . . . swell To know . . . clieerlul , . . Bunny goes in lor rnosf sporfs . . . likes slcaf- ing, bofling, badminion, len- nis . . . played baslrefball in lier iunior year , , . one of few female Mafb Four enllnu- siasls . , , lieadinq lor a iunior college. Girls' Cilee Club: Maflv Club: Spanisl- C ub' Tlnrill Associafon. 1 DORIS ISABEL CASEY The sifver lininq in eyerybodyls cloud . , . does rwice ner slnare , . . capable . . . represented Junior Red Cross at Wellesley Training Cenrer. l949. Feafure Editor. Red and Black Producfion Manager, Red Cross: Aberionag Dramat- ic Club? Glee Club: Mafln Club: Opereflaj Tlnriff Asso- cialiont Quill and Scroll, MARILYN CHASE Perennial smile, flnafs Mal , ., auisrandinq allileie . . . Colby Junior will busy lner llie nexf two years. Aberiona: Froslw Maflw Club: Red and Black: Red Cross: Rifle Club: Vaude- ville: INA. Execuriye Board Captain, Tennis: Varsify Field Hoclceyq Varsity Baslcefball: Badminfon: Tumblnq' Valley Ball. LOUISE THERESA CASTONGUAY Wilh a lauqln, a smile. and a lfeen sense ol lnurnor. Wlieezie bas made many Friends al WHS . , , sure ro be success lui in lwer cliosen prolession- nursing. Junior-Senior Prom Cornrniffee. BETSEY SARGENT CHILCOTT Perf, blonde. and pelile . . , lilceS Sailing, painling, muSl'l. bridge , . . pipe dreams con- linuously . . . an A in liisfory ner ambilion. Sleering Commilfee. Aberionag Manag- ing Ediror, Red and Black: Presidenf, WHS Uniled World Federalisfs: Dramafic Club: Opereffai Tnriff Associalion' Manager, Grls Tennis Team. ,A SHIRLEY ELAINE CHAPMAN Sincere . . . Clwapie came lnere flwis scliool year from Nashua. New Hampshire . . . clnief ambifion is To relurn Io N.H. someday , . . plans +o become a feleplione operafor. ROBERT STEVENS CLARK A lriendly fellow . . . fall and blond , . . sport enilwusiasf . .. plays basI:e+ball, Ioofball and baseball , . . alter college aspireg to be a plnarmacisl . . . or perliaps an Air Force pilot . . . sure io hit many home runs in Iufure years, A.A. Represenlarveg Red Cross Represenfalive: Tragic. F kwuxA'1 NN. 'Z' 5 x I S JOHN VINCENT COSTELLO Well lilred . . . Top 'llighl afhlele . . . af home on lhe baslcefball couri . . . 'Finds 'ihal' 8:30 bell hard lo beaf . . . plans on ihe Uniyersiiy of California, Ma1hClub: Red Cross: Science Club: Traffic: Varsity Baslrefballg Varsify Base- ball: Cross Counfryg AA. Represenfafive. MARY THERESA CROWLEY A quief young lady, unless you really lrnow her . . . a real menace on ihe soffball diamond . , . has done her bit in fhe library . , . fuiure dreams see her holding down a secrefarial posiiion. Library Club: Varsify Solfball. 5 X it I iii 4 , '1, ' v ELLEN CRISPO Vllho is fha? las? liffle red head who goes racing 'lhrough life? , . , if's Red , . . came To WHS from Medford High lhis year . . . fheir loss was our gain . . . in fhe lulure, when you hear a friendly voice say, Number, please, if may be Red. GEORGE EDWARD DANIELS Srnoolh . . . nice looking . . . aihlelic . . 4 Maior lilces ihe Groves ol Winchesier , . enioys walching the Bruins play anyiirne . . . Cap's am' biiion is io play hoclrey every clay in Canada wilh Leo. Captain, Baseball: Caplsiin, l-loclrey, l MARY CRISPO May came io WHS 'From Med- ford High in fime fo pass ihe senior year here , . . quiei and sincere, she has a ceriain sparlrle in her eyes ihal will be long remembered . . . lhis Crispo Kid will do well where ever she goes. JAMES McCLOSKEY DASCHBACH Plans io enier Wesl Point . . a hard worlrer . . . never non plussed , . . has his own idedS , , . wears a big grin on his russel-crowned head . . . a Iaifhlul friend, Jim. Red and Black: Science Club: TFGl'liC Squad: Cross Country: Mana- ger, Cross Counlry and Traclr. nes' MARTHA ADELAIDE CROCKETT One ol' Miss l.ivings'rone's bel- ief helpers . . . Marlha pro- vided a good allo voice in ihe Glee Club . . . hopes fo become a secrelary . . . she will rnalre good because she's a speedy fypisf . . . can lalce Dick Tafion. Library Club: Mixed Glee Club: Operefia Ushereife, FLORIANNE L. DQCAIN A producf of' Ohio . . . ar- rived iusf in time lo be a senior here . . , Deacon is lcnown lo all lor her peppy personalily . . , well dressed . . , iusf malces ihaf 8:30 dead- line. Aberionag Junior-Senior Class Play: Opereflag Philosoe phy Club: Science Club, THOMAS PAUL DEE, JR. Always buzzing abou? . . . sporls are his hobbies ...plans lo aliend Boslon College . . . hopes jo replace The man behind fhe Paramount News camera. Execufive Board, Spanish Club: Dramafic Clubt Junior-Senior Class Play: Red and Black: Red Cross, Varsily Baseball: Manager, Baskefball and Foolball, RONALD SIDNEY ERB To see Ho' Rod maneuvering fhrough ihe corridors ol WHS is a bil safer fhan ie see him Careeh abou? fha sfreefs ol Winchester . , . Erby has humor paralleled by levi '.., up-lo-dale knowledge ol 'lor- eign affairs . , . parlial +0 sieepiriq in class. l i l l 1 Q X I DANIEL MARK oevursi Easy-going . . . lkeable . . has a way wiih women . . . good looking . . , flash on :he gridiron . , , Danny's luiure plans cenfer around lhe Air Corps. .a big h'v wifh every' one. Veep, Varsify Club: AA. Execufive Board? Varsify Fool- ball: Baseball: Baskefbail. FRANK FIORE ERRICO Dark . . . quiel , . , will-,i . . . Juniors hobbies are cars ldriying sarnel, printing, and baskelball . . . aller gradua- ?ion plans lo ioin lhe Navy, Glee Club: Baseball. 1 MARGARET ANN DiMAMBRO Good ihings come in lillle packages . . , l har's Margie . . . lull ol pep and loads of lun . . . Shelli be a hil any place ...loves +o dance . .. il's office work lor Margie nexf year . . . her goor nature will 'Caffy Hel' iaf. CHARLOTTE ANNE FARQUHAR Full ol pep . . , always has sornefhing fo say . . . likes skiing and camping . . . a rrip lo Europe is Annes arne bifion . . . plans 'ro be an inferior decoralor. Sleering Comrnillee, Aberionag Manag- ing Edilor, Rad and Black: Dramatic Club: Library Club? Operelfaz Spanish Club: Man- ager. Field Hockey. L ARTHUR REGINALD DONAGHY, JR. Wears a big grin on his lace . . . anoiher woodsman . . . likes 'ro fish, hunk, and swim , . . interesled in loresrry, enferfains dreams of living in The Soufh Pacific. Science Club: Manager, Baseball, Cross Counlry. LEON EARL FERNANDEZ Popular . . . willy , , . arlisl supreme . . , Lee busies him' sell making records . . . does slage design . , , plans on college or a good arl school . . .winner ol' lhe posler con- lesls for the Vaudeville and H.M.S. Pinafore and Junior- Senior Class Play. Ari Club? Dramafic Club: Vaudeville: Aboriona, Prom Commiffee. 1 LEONARD ARTHUR FERRERA Sporls enlhusiasl , . , plays Ioofball and baseball . . . collecls Boslon Bruins scores . . . likes Io arque . . . alfer college Len looks lorward Io being a pharmacist, Foorball. LOUISE FREEMAN Quie17 . . . nol when you know her . . . has a hidden sense of humor ',.. likes malh and science . . an all A slu- den? . . . whafever she does is done well . . . likes bridqe. Executive Board, Science Club: Malh Club: Rod and Black: Red Cross: Sfudenf Council. ALFRED JOSEPH FERRI, JR. Enerqefic . . . iovial . . flying. building model air- planes. and driving long dis' fances are jus? a lew of Sleamboafs inferesfs . . , his goal, B.C. Mafh Club: Junior- Senior Class Play: Rifle Club: Science Club: Spanish Club: Foolballg Track. MARION JACOUELINE FRITCH Popular . , . dependable . . . honor roll srudenl . . . Jackie is sure Io be a success af Simmons . . . inlereslecl in music and aviation. Aberiona: Camera Club: Dramafic Clubi Junirr-Senior Class Play: Li- brary Club: Red and Black: Science Club: Spanish Club: Varsity Field Hockey. S-f ' ub s... , CARL Joserr-4 HORENZA Mos? oflen seen ridinq around in a good-looking car , . . played excellenf hockey and Ioolball while al WHS . , . a good humored fellow, Carl . . . an induslrious worker, loo. Boys' Glee Club: Fool- ball: Hockey. JAMES FRONGILLO Good nalured . . . lull of 'lun ...alhlafic . , . Skippy hopes fo lake a long rrip with Rick and Chip alfer graduation. Foorballg Hockey: Track, , -ri-1 '14-Mr V Q' f ,fr BETTE LOUISE FITZGERALD Airline hostessvro-be . , . Belle Fill . . . her vim and vigor proves she ears her Wheafies . . . Vermonr is her Uropia. Assisfanf Secrelary, Thrill Club: Aberiona: Library Club: Dramalic Club: Junior-Senior Class Play Commirfeei Junior- Senior Prom Commillee: Red and BIacIr:Ri1'le Club: Spanish Club. MARIE ROSE FROTTON Good nafured . . . quief and dependable . . . Marie de- liqhrs in reading and music . . . aspires 'ro enfer Massa- chuseffs General lclospilal or Faulkner as a nurse. Dramaiic Club: Candy Girl, Junior- Senior Class Play: Sfudenf Council: Cheerleader. 0 PETER GORDAN GILBERTO Friendly . . . quief . . . sin- cere . . . fhe sfrong, afhlelic fype . . . likes to liff weighfs , . . hopes fo affend college nexl year. Varsify Foofball and Track. DIANE RUTH GULAKER Tall and fempfing , , . full of fun . . . remember her in Moiher Was A Freshman . . . lrniffing, slrafing, and swimming are fops wifh Diane . . . hopes fo do secrefarial worlr affer graduafion. Abor- ionag iDramafic Club: Mixed Glee Club: Red Cross: Varsify Soffball. IR fs-,, Ny, ' I 'Y-I -.1 SUSAN VANCE GRAVES Known fo some as Tiny or Shorfy . , 4 enfered WHS in her senior year from Alex- andria, Virginia . . . lilies in- clude sporfs and music , . . inferesled in dramafics and wrifing . . . loolzinq forward fo college. Dramalic Clubi Unifed World Federalisfs. WILLIAM PATRICK HAGGERTY, JR. Bill plans fo ioin fhe Navy and become a mechanic . . . wanfs fo secure a pilof's lie cense . . . hunfs, fishes, and rides horsebaclr . . . buf fhinlrs mosf abouf aviafion, , f Ml' l' ,, i1 x if , , JOSEPH GERARD GREEN Came fo Winchesfer in his iunior year from Sf. Clemenfs . . . a loyer of baseball and baslcefball . . . plans fo affend Bosfon College and is aiming for a career in law . . . has a fine personalify . . . a cheer- ful one, Joe, Band: Baseball. SUSAN MARGARET HALLORAN Sue enfered WHS in lhe fall of her iunior year from Charles- ron, Soufh Carolina . . . has beaufiful red hair , , . enjoys music, swimming and frayeling . , . especially lilies fo ride horses . . , fufure plans include college. Unifed World Fed- eralisfs. 'Muir LEONARD VICTOR GRIFFITHS, JR. Full of fun . 4 . easy going . . .smiling counfenance . . . willy . . . a good sporfs par- 'ricipafor . . . viral member of fhe hoclrey feam . . . Vic's am- bifion is fo go Wesl, Red Cross: Afhlelic Association Represenfafiveg Baseballp Cross Counfryq l-loclceyg Ten- nis RUTH HALM Sparkles lilce champagne . . . when she rolls fhose eyes, wow , , , loves music. and her new French horn . . . member of Slafe Orchesfra . , . sliclr on slriis or in a swimming pool , . . sweafer fan . . . lxnifs fhem herself...she'll brighfen Jaclrson nexf year. Veep, Science Club: Malh Club: Band: Orchesfra. 0 ELSIE JEANNE HANINGTON Cute . . . pelife . . . hails from New Hampshire . . . here for her senior year . . . pastime is collecling rnaich books and designing clofhes , . , would like To sfari and own a horse ranch . . . plans lo aliend arl school and make dress designing her occupa- lion. ELLIOTT HERSEY An ouidcor man . . . spends his spare mornenfs skiing, rid- ing horses, and camping . . . before he becomes a con- sullani loresier, El plans 10 follow The Trail lo Darirnoufh , , , WHS wi-l miss bofh his cornef and his puns, Bandg Rifle Club: Red and Blackg Science Club: Cross Country: Track. .7 'f-I BARBARA ROSS HARDING The perpefual smile . . . popular -and unassuming . , . Babs is an ardenl sailor and horse lover . , . hailed from Medford High in her iunior year , . , Physical Therapy is her ultirnaie goal. Science Club. DAVID GARTH HOLDSWORTH Whiz af Maih . , . our own Capiain Corcoran . . , likes all sorts of music . , . poised. wilfy , . . an inielleclual who knows how To have lun . . . dependable. President Maih Club? Band: Dramalic Club: Opereira: President Orches- tra: Red and Black: Science Clubp Thr'f+ Associarioni Na- flonal Honor Sociely 349. is v .53 JOAN CLAIRE HARRIGAN Hepped. 1haf's Hop . . . lull of Ihe devil . . . in spife of +he many parries she affends. she's an honor siudeni , , . Joan hopes 'lo see Dublin and Rome with Ducky. Red Cross? Rifle Club: Thrift Associalion. BETSY DREW HOOPER Our Iiiile ballerina came from Kensingfon, Maryland in her sophomore year . . . gracelul . . . inielligenr and inieresf- ing,..lun ioknow... Beisy dances her way info all hearis . . . Heres io success. Bersy, in your professional carcer. Execurive Board, Span- ish Club! Vaudeyille sfar lor Three years. X DONALD KENNETH HATCH A friendly and happy-go-lucky iellow wilh a sunny smile and a cheerful disposition . . . liking for ihe iair sex his hobbies include swimming, diving, and '38 Ford conyerfs . . . aspires io drive 'ro Wash- inglon, D. C. wiih Doug . , someday hopes io own an English M.G. sporl' car. Man- aoer, Track, DAVID KING HUTCHINS Amiable and alhleiic, 'lhafs Dave . . . relebraled leader ci the Harmonhers ...i N inner ol the '49 Foslbjll Trophy awarded 'lo the beef 'inesman . . , likes skaiing, shooiinq and music . . . plans io aiiend rhe Uniyersiiy oi Mare, Pres- idenl, Band: Varsily Fooiball' Vars'iy Hockey: Tennis? Var! sity Club. - W i Q-arg i fix 3 'Gu Q REBECCA ADDIS JACKSON Becky Crue 'O WHS in '45 . . . dainly, dark and delighl- lul , , .one of our class song- birds . ever ready wilh a smile , . . always Bob inq around . . . enioys ealing . .. Beckx hopes lo enler Lasell Junior College. Abericne: Dramatic Club: Mixed Glee Club: Operella: Red Cross. PATRICIA ROSE KAKNES Small 4 . . cufe . . . dazzling nd darinq . . , always on vie go . . . has many followers , . Pal likes dancing ar'd dislikes homework , . . inler- esled in the opposile sex . . . neal dresser . . . has hopes lor Bryanl College and a med- ical secrelaryship. Drarnalc Club: Vaudeville. 6' C' RICHARD SMITH JOSLIN Fulure archifecfe exiraordinaire . . . plans To see lhe world and be seen , . . aspires To Harvard , . . collecls slamps. money, qirls, lellow canasla players. Aberiona: Treasurer, Erosh Math Club: Secrelary, Malh Club: Treasurer, Science Club: Dramalic Club: Junior- Senior Play: Red and Black: Rifle Club: Spanish Club? Thrill Club: Vaudeville. RICHARD WILLIAM KIMBALL Richie is a man who is very much al home behind +he con- frols of a car . . . he's a wizard al fhe wheel . . , plans to enler rhe Marines scon. good luck. .sew 'CS' THOMAS WATERMAN JOY Quia? . , . good nnlured . ,. dependable . . . Tom is an avid hunler , , . plans lo allend Bowdoin College . . . and Then spend his life in The Maine woods, Band: Malh Club: Science Club: Sludenl Council, Foolball: Varsily 6o'r: Varsity Club, DANIEL JOSEPH JOYCE Dan's enfhusiasiic abou? bases ball . , . plans lo enler busi- ness upon qradualion . . . a hearly companion . . . infra- rnural baskeiball as well as hockey fill much of his spare lime. Baseball, ROBERT ERLAND LAWSON Drives like Hof Rod Erb . . . Bob, known lo friends as Swede, rarely becomes ex- ciled . . . when he does, he calms quickly and produces iokes and a smile wilh ease . . . loves lo hunl and 'fish , . . someday may be a dairy larm owner. JAMES JOSEPH LOFTUS Personalify wilh a capital plus . . . likes laxidermy, music. hunfinq, dares . . . plans lo sfudy business adminislralion . . . wouldn'+ mind being weallhy and married . . . career in wholesale plumbing. Assislanl Drum Major, Band: Business Manager, Red and Black: Properties, Junior-Senior Class Play: Radio Workshop: Traffic: Track. s-...qw I 'fhsi BARBARA ANN MACAULAY Friendly +o all . . . aflraclive . . . sailing and skiing 'lill mosl ol Barb's lime, along wilh school homework and acfivilies, Secrelary, Library Club: Aberiona: Dramalic Club: Candy Girl, Operella: Sludenl Council, JOAN MARVIN Quiel . . 4 aflracliye . . . Mickey likes lo swim and skale . . , plans To go lo Hales College and lhen hopes IO become a ieacher. Bowling Club: Frosh Malh Club: Oper- eila: Red .and Black. I I WILLIAM GASPER MAGGIO Aspires lo a posilion as sporls pholographer . . . Bumper is an amicable, considerale per- son . . . pilols a blue Plymoufh . , . noled for his clever re- marks . . . is happy lo keep lhal camera shuller clicking. Aberione: Baseball: Cross Counlry: Foolball. MARIO JOHN MASCIOLI Harmonious . , . slraighllor- ward , . 4 lacks neilher per- sonality nor height . . . life- time residenl of Winchesler . , . wanls lo be a 'iraveling salesman . , . hobbies include hunling, pool, dancing, wom- en, flying, woodworking. Boys' Glee Club: Trallic: Varsily Foolball and Track. MARGARET CAROLYN MAHONEY Brillianf . , 4 willy . . . quiel . , . dependable . . . seldom quiel when wilh 'friends , . . wanfs lo sludy abroad afler college . . . Margare'r's goal, law or governmenlal work... a lop-nolch sludenl. Presidenl, Library Club: Veep, Philoso- phy Club: Aberiona: Sciente Club: Sfudenf Council: Uniled World Federalisls. ROBERT CONDON MASON Tall and handsome . . . Bob's a good fellow . . , cheerful . , , gels along well wilh olhers . . . played his role or The WHS gridiron commend- ably . . , somelimes seen driving in his qray Ford ion- neau. Varsily Foolballg Var! sity Club. ANTHONY PAUL MAIULLARI Tony's hobby is gefling behind 'rhe eighf-ball . . . his lulure plans cenler around becoming a line cabirief maker or second Willie Hoppe . . .makes quile a leader on The inlramural baskelball courf. Foolball. RICHARD LEWIS MATHEWS I'-'learly . ambilious . . . hails lrom California . . . came here in '48 . . . Dick hopes lo iour lhe world , . . likes sporls , . . inlends 'Io become an engineer . . . spends mos? of his lree lime wilh sporls, JANICE MARY McCARTHY Pretty . . . chipper , . , lends her alto voice to the Octette , , . horseback riding and lrnite fing are her tavorite hobbies . . . hopes to talce a trip to Calitorn a next summer. Glee Club: Library Club: Math Club: Modern Dance Club: Octette: Operettax Vaudeville. ELEANOR GERTRUDE MCPEAKE Active and attractive . . . an ettioent secretary ot the Spanish Club . . . hopes eventually to do interior decorating. Secretary, Spanish Club: Aboriona: Dramatic Club? JuniorASenior Class Play Committee:Junior-SeniorProm Committee: Modern Dance Club: Red and Black: Red Cross: Vaudeville. in ff H 4' . JAMES BRUCE MCGOVERN Tall . . . good-looking . . . a huntsman . . . loves the great North Wocds , . . Mac has what it takes . . . tennis is one ot his tavcrite past'mes . . , intends to go on to cc-lleqe. V.P., Spanish Club: President, Thrift Association: Science Club. CAROLYN PATRICIA MERENDA lhs quiet gal loves to swim, dance, and draw , . hopes to become a dress desgner , . . behind her ouward re- serve, Carolyn hides a rnultiv tude ot charms , . plans to go to the Mazsafhuzetts Art School next year. Ai 36 -of DOROTHY FRANCES MCGRAIL Sweet ..,' vv itty . . . lilred by all . , . Dottie always has a quip handy , . , hard wcrlmer on Red and Black . . . plans to be a medical secretary Circulation Manager, Red and Black: Aberionag Chorus, Dra- matic Club: Lbrary Clubi Math Club: Spanish Club. MARY BAXTER MERROW Darlr , . . attractive . . . v'vac ous . . . Meem is an excellent horsewor-nan . . . erloys swimming and sailing . , . plans to grace Colby Junior and become a medical secretary. Aberiona: Camera Club: Dramatic Club: Junior- SenIor Class Play: Red and Black: Science Club: Spanish Club. LOUISE MARY McI.AUGHLIN personable . . , triendly , . , Dimples has a smile tor every- one . . . is best lcnown tor her vocal support at football and baslretball games . . . lists dancing and swimming among her tavorite diversions. Dra- matic Club: Spanish Club: Vaudeville: Cheerleader: Field Hoclrey. BARBARA MICHELSEN Always qoing . . , Barb aims to own the Red Sox . . . shell set her college roclring. Business Manager, Aberiona and Red and Black: Camera Club: Dramatic Club, Juniore Senior Class Play: Math Club: Red Cross: Science Club' Thritt Association: Vaudeville: Captain, Field Hockey: Basket- ball: Quill and Scroll. FRANK SALVATORE MICHIENZI Mac ran cross couniry in his freshman year . . , sfars on fhe baskefball courf . . . hob- bies are fishing, hunfing, girls, and dancing . . . Mac plans +o be a cabiner-maker, or per- haps a bowling sfar wiih ihe Bandifs. Cross Counlryg ln+ra- mural Baskefball. WILLIAM NICHOLSON MOORE Sincere . , . easy io falk +o . .. Nick has ihe knack lor making friends , . . his sense of humor makes him welcome anywhere . . . honor-roll sfuden+ . . , enlhusiaslic about good music , . . came from Cincinnaii in '48 , . . physicisl-ro-be. Music Club: Science Club. DONALD GEORGE MILLER Maesfro Miller . . . dark and handsome . , . amiable . . . Don's hobby is his band, which he hopes io conlinue in col- lege . . . you'll be hearing his mellow sax in years io come. Treasurer, '477 AA.: Band: Orcheshag Trarfic. MARGARET MARY MORAN Margie is always smiling and lnendly , . . a lover ol danc- ing and bowling . . . she plans fo be a secrelary . . , her abilily will carry her lar. MARIAN ARLINE MILLER Alihough WHS didn? meef Marian unfil she was a Senior, if has wasied no Time making lriends wifh lhis gal , . . a cheerful, happy-go-lucky per- son . . . will make her mark in Yhe fu+ure . . . Mary hopes io be a secrefary. SALLY ANN MORGAN Girl wonder . . , always ihere wilh a quip or an answer or wharever is needed . . , puls her brains and her afhlefic ability iogefher wilh obvious resulfs. Secrefary, '49q Feafure Edifor, Red and Black: Aber- joza: Hockey. FRANCIS NEEDHAM MILLETT, JR. Known as Peler . . . srage crew whiz . . , likes malh and science . . , Canasfa is his game. Dramaiic Club1Junior- Senior Class Play: Opereiiat Mafh Club: Radio Workshop: Red and Black: Red Cross? Science Club: Spanfsh Club: Thriff Associalionr Varsify Club: Vaudeyille: Baseball: Cross Counlry. CYNTHIA MAY MORSE Appears quie+ , . , avracfive . , . friendly . . . inlimale irends know her sincerily and subile wil . . .Sis 'oyes knif- lirig, hosieling, and wrifirig ro lhaf handsome midshiprnan ai King's Poinf ...' fiends do spend some lime af rhe Uni- versity of Massachuserls, Aber- ionag Dramafic Club' Spanish Club: Vaudeville. pl ,1 'QQ' CDW 0 BETSEY GOODRICH MORTON ' Noted lor l'ef gay lauqlnw. ner lrar-kness . . . aiwaya doing interesting tlninqs , , , does tlwem well . . . finds iun fishing , . . plays bridge, Steering Committee, Aber- ionaq Treasurer, Dramatic Club: Editorlai Editor, Red and Blackq Junior-Senior Class Play: Op- eretta: Matln Club: Science Club: Thrift Association' Vaudeville. DOUGLAS LEE NASON Besides being a music lover. Doug takes an interest in cars, boats, and anytliing that tlies . , . lnis future pians, kept very cortidential, are said to include college and a certan 'little wornanfi Presi- dent, Band: Orcliestra: Track: Football' lntrarnural Basket- ball. .2 Y JOSEPH CONRAD MULLEN Tlne ncncl'-alant type . . . never gets excited . . . never nonplussed . . , always lwas the pertecf comeback tor any remark . . . lnis triends wonder Inow lie does it . . . speaking ot friends. lne has loads . . . tlte kind of man people like. PAUL VINCENT NOONAN Good-natured . . , easy going . . . quiet . . , Paul likes -the air ways . . . ltopes to travel around tlie world in a Piper Cub. 3 1 i x 7 If . 1- Tax 'pw kt ,L .Mx Q l 1' X. - 7 1 A' , fr I ff?-P e ff' ' - 'a'l A fiiff'-3 V ': f2 7 ,. Huff ' 'i 1 f f . ' ROBERT HASTINGS MURPHY Tlte History Kid , . . knows tlie answer, and more ot it, than anyone else . , . always interested , . . always inter' estinq . . . conscientious . . . specializes in doing tlnings when and now they should be done . . . liked by all ...in demand wlwerever lte goes. PHILIP JAMES O'DOHERTY Tlte Cl'169V5Ul lype . . . likes people and tlwey like ltirn... intends some day to run luis own restaurant , . . tlne girl Piifl gets wonit ltave to fook is r in r . . . 'neanwn le re i sette , ., 'cr a lef- years -.fr lr the Navy. T'a'k 5 K' WALTER EDWARD MURPHY, JR. Tlie kind ol guy even 5 tall gal can look up to . . . Walt is seldom seen to hurry in srltool, but wlnen l'ie's playing, wow! . , . whatever the sport Es, lnels on tlie go. Varsity Basketball: Football: Baseball. ANN ORDWAY Witty . . . easy going . . . quiet. until youlve known lter awluile . . . Ann names driv- ing and skiing as liei' favorite Hobbies. Chorus: Dra- matic Club? Hockey, 'T Re . 555 aw... MIRIAM CLARKE ORTH Mimi came 'ro WHS as a Junior . . . sweel, vivacious . . . likes swimming and skaf- ing . . . plans +o do social or medical work . . . passed Hislory lasl year and likes lo kid Seniors aboul il. Junior- Senior Class Play: Operella: Red Cross, JOHN GEORGE POWER Tall, dark, also handsome . . . popular guy . , . avid sporls Ian, Presidenl, '47: V.P., '48: Treasurer, '49: Presidenl, A.A,: Chorus: Dramalic Club: Junior- Senior Class Play: Sporls Edi- for, Red and Black: Red Cross: Sfudeni Council: Varsily Club: Baseball: Baskelballg Nafionai Thespian Sociely. BETTY ANN PARKER Charming . . . easy Io know . . . dependable . . . anolher gal grad of WHS Driver Edu- calion lwalch if, lellowsl . . . has high hopes ol Mounl Holyoke or Smith . . . have you heard aboul Bells' Foresl oi lwins7 Aberiona: Operellat Red and Black: Sludenl Coun- cil: Vaudeville. ALINE CATHERINE POWERS The smiling brunelle wilh lhe pleasant manner . . . when she is nor drawing, you may lind her bowling or ealing . . . a budding arlisf, she plans lo allend lhe Massachusells School ol Ari. Ar-I Club: Li- brary Club: Philosophy Club: Science Club: Uniled World Federalisls. MIRIAM PARKER Quiel, bul wowl . . , likes music, opera, and Ialkingu, wanls lo mee? Sir Laurence Olivier. Edilor, Handbook: News Edilor, Red and Black: Secrelary, Science Club: Aber- ibna: Band: Malh Club: Music Club: Orcheslrag Radio Work- shop: Thrill Associalion: Na- tional Honor Sociely, '49: Na- lional Thespian Sociely: Quill and Scroll. PETER ADAMS REDDING Has lhaf man ol dislinclion air . . , gives parlial credil lor fhose broad shoulders lo his pal, Mr. Keeney . . . seems lo allracl women . . . or maybe il's lhe olher way around . , . he'll probably wind up a bank presidenl. MICHAEL HOWE PATTERSON Easy Io know . . .easy lo like . . . Mike is always ready Io lend a hand . . . has a filling quip lor every occasion . . . plans lo enler college afler earning his diploma. Span- ish Club: Baskelballt Foolball. WILLIAM CHARLES REGAN, JR. Friendly . . . good-nalured . . . one ol Bill's hobbies is making people laugh . . .cer- lainly did a good job in Spanish lll . . . aspires lo be an eleclrical engineer or a professional comedian. Malh Club: Spanish Club: Baskef- ball. .2 C, si cn., '99 RICHARD PAUL RIGA, JR. Fasy turn , . road, .-niz a srvie . I , Lck was a sw '50 WHS Pinafore , est sfars a' Cross Country ., sis 5 nfq M1 hunt no and 7,-hifi as 'wobb es A A: Giee Club' Operefrap Vaudeyne Baske'ba'I: Trail. MARY LOUISE ROTUNDI Pehfe . . I Iikes Io dance . , . e stand-ou? in Ihe vaudeyiho every year . . . enioys horse- back riding and skiinq wiih 41 Irend . . . pIans fo aNend Kafherine G-bbs and be a pr?- yafe secrefary. Modern Dance C ub: Red Cross? Vaudef' e. I' ,gp 'Y' ANN GRACE RIZZO S' -s 'xv' a 'haw-'ri :miie reeds no pepsjderd . . . .I a-,is dfinw Some'hinq , .. pans Io enfer 'he secreIariaI Iii'-Nd. Library CIub. RHODA MARIA SABBOW QriginaIIy from Medford . . . arrved here as a senior . . , 3ikes dancing swimming, and bowiir-:I . . aiso enioys p'ay' Qnq We piano . . . hopes fo affend Bosfor' Un i.er5'+y and beiome a socia' worker. Aber- jonag Opere'+a3 Phfosophy C ub? Bowifng. JOAN MURIEL ROBERTS Fuli :I gun . . , ai.-.nys pfan nnq fhinqs Io do , , . over, horseback ridinq . . . makes a hobby of sfamps , . , her quier manner deceiyes orfy svanqers . . . Iuiure pfans a ioss-up befween secrefariai work and nursing. JOAN SALMON LiweIy , . . con+aqiousIy happy ..amiabIe miss . , . a Iop iap performer In Ihe vaudeyiIIe . .. Joanie aspires +0 be anofher Heanzr Por-feII 4 , . hobby- you guessed ir-dancing, wlrh some reading and kniffinq thrown in. Secrefary, PhiIoso' phy Club: Aberionag Chorus: Dramaric CIub3 Red Cross: VaudeylIIe. JOHN ALLEN ROCRAY Suaye , . . diqnified-some Times . . . our mafinee idoI . . . Rodger Iikes-sporfs . . . cherishes Ihe hope of making SIODOO per annum and own- Snq a car . . . has his eye on a prep schooi. Presidenf, Dra- rnaric CIubC Secrefary, Var- sify CIubq Camera CIub: Cross Counfryg Track, ROBERT SCOTT Good nafured . .. humorous Scoifie is musicaIIy IncIin- ed spends his fime Iisren- inq fo jazz and bop records , .. hopes fo become a second Irving Berlin. 1 3 JOHN ANTHONY SHIELDS He likes bowling, swimming and young ladies . . . WHS likes lhal smoolh lrombone he wields so well . . . Jack sels his sighls lor Norlheasfern and poinls beyond. Band: Malh Club: Sludeni Council: Cross Counlry: Foolball. SERGEI PITIRIMOWTCH SOROKIN Likes pholoqraphy, conslrucl- ing exlraordinary iurnilure, and counlry vacalions . . , might leach . . . may wrife . . . he'll Serge ahead. Editor. Aberiona: Presidenl, Camera Club: Edilor. Handbook: Edi- lor-in-Chiel, Red and Black: Presidenl, Science Club: Malh Club: Music Club: Trallic: Cross Country: Track: Nalional Honor Sociely, '-49: Quill and Scroll. DAVID HOLT SHIVERICK Look out he's probably armed . . . our own Ushoofin' Shiv, marksrnan supreme . . . wilh Xishing, hunling, riflery, iennis, and skiing, hes busy all year round. VP., Band: Treasurer, Red Cross: Presidenl, Rifle Club: Sludenl Council: Traillic: Caplairi, Rifle Team: Cross Counlry:.Track, SANFORD SCHOBER STEVENSON Likes lo skale-al midnighl . . . likes women . . ,dislikes having lo draw lines in book- keeping , , .would like lo go lo Canada wilh Leo and play hockey . . . plans a career in lhe Navy, or will il be bookkeeping? Foolball: Hock- ey: Baseball. HERBERT BANCROFT SKERRY Tall . . . amiable , . .a good quy lo know . . .spends some Oi his spare lime wilh amaleur pholography and eleclricifv . . , also drives . . .an Honor Roll sludenl, Sleuber aspires lo allend college. Treasurer. Rifle Club: Camera Club: Red Cross: Tennis: Track. DOREEN LOUISE STOWE A qal who can lell a joke... Jo likes arf and leller writing . , . lalenled member oi 'lhe Ari Club . . . aspires lo sing a duel wilh Richard Riga . .. aims io: Lowell Slale Teachers' College. Aberiona: Art Club: Diarnalic Club: Science Club. BENSON EDWARD SNYDER Energelic . . . lriendly . . . enioys phofoqraphy, classical music, and science . , . his ambilion, lo lake up engi- neering or physics. Treasurer, Camera Club: Organizer, Driver Educalion Course: Or- ganizer, Music Club: Aber- iona: Band: Mafh Club: Oper- eflag Orcheslra: Science Club: Selecled Chorus: Vaudeville. SYLVIA STARUGAN Charming brunelle . . . needs no Toni on Those curls . . . very chic . . . offen seen zip- ping down local streels in snazzy car . . . drives friends -- -.. .likes people... plans 'ro become an adull' in the near lufure . . . she'll be a success. IT' fi . its KEVIN IRVING SULLIVAN Alias Kev and Sul, ...J an enfliusiaslic spoflsman , . Conscieniious . . , lerrific . . . does a iob and does il well .. liis hobbies include lennis, golf, and bowling, Sporls Edi- tor, Red and Black: Rifle Club' Baseball: Cross Counlry: Gall' lnlrarnural Baskefball, EDGAR PAYSON TROTT, JR. Tail , . . quiel . . . good looking , . , Ted bas wnal 'T lakes win skiing , . , engages in model bu'ld ig . .asoires fo be a ckernica eng reef or a'geo-pnysicisl Camera Club Gofl Team: Rifle Team. PRISCILLA SYMMES Full ol pep . , . always on llie go . . .can be seen dash- ing madly around WHS . , , lias a yen lo travel . . . should go lar. Aberiona: Cilee Club: Mallw Club: Red Cross: Science Clubg Baskelballi Bowling: Field Hockey. MILDRED FRANCES TRUE Quiei . . . rnodesl . . . friendly . . . conscientious . , . you never know sl'ie's presenl 'lil allendance is 'iaken . , . likes reading and knillinq . . Milliels a grad ol -llne iirsi DriveriEducalion Course .. . liopes lo lake up occupa- lional ilwerapy. Aberiona: Cnorus: Dramalic Club: Red and Black: Science Club. 3 -E ANTHONY LOUIS TEDESCO. JR. Sonny bas a loliy goal . . . wanfs io be a mhlionaire... meanwhile, hell sellle for Norllieaslern or Tulls and a career as a drallsrnan . , . sporls-minded , . . dabbles in oliolograplny, AA.: Cborus' Glee Club: Mallw Club: Red Cross: Baskelball: Cross Coun- lry: Track. ANNE ELIZABETH VOTAW Clieerlul , . friendly . . . Robbie loves liorses . . , alms loward a iunior college . . . bcpes lo becorne a medical secrelary. Aberiona: Dramarc Club: Junior-SeniorClass Play: Library Club: Operehaz Red and Black: Vaudevlle. JOANNE TOFURI Fuli oi lun and personalily . . . Jo likes lo knil argyle socks . . . liopes lo lour lbe country in a converlible. Afki Drarnalic Club! Glee Clubi Junior-Senior Class Play Com- miliee: Red Cross: Vaudeville: Cbeerleaderj lnlrarnural Bas- kelball. SAMUEL WALKER. JR. Good nafured , . . 'Friendly .. . Sarnbo is an ouidoor man .. . includes midget aulo rac- ing and dancing among his hobbies . . . plans lo enler llie U.S. Marine Corps upon being graclualed. Q, X 2 'P' IWW MARY ELIZABETH WALSH Quiel and unassuming, May is planning a leaching career . . . earneslness, sincerify, and lriendliness are 'rlwe qualifies Ilia? dislinguisli lier . . . rales- A's for her schoolwork and ner clnarm. LEO PETER WILLIAMS Tall and unassuming ...knows liow lo make lriends and in- lluence women , . . an able man on llie allilelic lield . . . likes hockey . . . a lulure slar, maybe . . . lie and Hun-ipy will make a lorlune. i I i i I fr' . 1 A fb '75 ska , X M mm. , i 5 vs., N E VV 1. V i fxrn-'I li ROBERT LAWRENCE WALSH Women love Ilia? curly lnair and luis mischievous grin... ready for a laugln . sliarp on any courl, baskelball or fennis. Execufive Board, AA.: Presideknr, '497 President Slu- denl Council: Aberiona: Band: Orclieslrag Red Cross: Traffic: Varsify Club: Vaudeyilleg Cap- lain, Tennis: Baskelballp Cross Counlry. CYNTHIA ANNE WILSON Fun lo be willi . . , plenly ol: pep and personality . . . easy lo know and like . . . Cynllw aspires lo be a leaclier . . . is bound lo be a good one. Aberiona: Junior-Senior Class Play: Library Club: Red and Black: Science Club: Sollball. .ns . 'fl ,es sw SC? ROBERT LAWRENCE WELCH A sporls man . . . Legs is tlne allnlelic Iype . . . likes lo monkey willi rnolors . . . nas lulure plans io be a scliool leaclner or lo m'ake flie Navy liis career. Malls Club: Bas- lfelballp Cross Counlryq Track. MALCOLM CURTIS WILSON, JR. Science enflwusiasl . . . Mal lriopes fo slnock llwe world as an eleclrical engineer . . . an all 'round swell cliap . . . liils luis spare momenls willi plwolograplwy, radio, eleclricify, model railroading . . . good luck ar Norllieaslern. Band: Orclweslraz Sporls Edilor, Red and Black: Science Club. RICHARD ALAN WICKERSON Wicky likes sfamps, skiing, liockey. and swimming . . . plans ro go fo prep scliool and llien on +o college . . . likes lo spend liis vacalions sleeping. Band: Cliorus: Driv- ing Course: Glee Club: Red Cross: Vaudevilie. CHESTER FISHER WOLFE. JR. Quiei . . . friendly . . . liked by all who know lwim . . . Fisli likes slamp collecling and camping . . . enioys being in ilie virgin fora-sl . . . plans fo go on lo college. Science C'ub' Trallic: Co-Caplain, Cross Counfry: Co-Caplain, Track. I ails.. , 9, '35- JOAN APRYLLE WOLSEY CORNELIA MARGUERITE NV'-' ayes' gas ere s D N9 Ula e CV ere-ad ng s ess S f' pd usl' oo es en r e uf e Board Aberlona Caplaln Creer leaders WOOD on came from Eas year enlcys danc ng and swlmm ng college and soclal serv ce u ure ans Aberlona Mo er ance Club Span sln u u enl Coun l Trrl s F aflon audev lle N Q 10- DAVID McVlCKAR WRIGHT ve e 'ro s r endly lwopes 'ro become a sl: mer fnaneuvers down snowy sopes es c ec+ rnalcnes 'lool a c pp nqs s se Ar C up Rad 0 Wor p Red Cross R lle u T nns Tra lc Q.,-1' MARJORIE ALICE WYMAN Wlwal ou ci WHS do wdLoul ries lyp nc ab rl 1 and for Mr Slevens a made lwer ndlspensable fr endly addncled lo lallc IU lllces lo read asp res 'ro be a secrelary ln a large buslness concern ' -M-4 - Qs ' S V me R- -9 as rf -sf-'A jx f l x 'N V . . v , 'Q ,S Tig ' A . az 3 T E . xi I -Y T Sa N 'A Mig' yi I ' if S- A X One cf HS s g I r l Da carn u In '48 . . . W 2' ., . . , vferever 'l' fun, T R r Frelf- fl ', ,, Ma 'I T 1 Elly? . . . frefes Jsane . 4 . 'ner polse dence, R, I., fr ne' lunar a rexrlle deslqner aller college ner work ln lne Guldance Ol- and DG, Ha' d ll a ... ' T ... E- .,., 'lce , lws Che ll ucc . . . A l , . . l l l l . . . lllc l ' . . . lwold l'e own w rlw a ln? ' l are ner ff 'O : Il , b 'l I . .. A - bf , 'f . Pr Id l, Al pl' . ' I. d n ll I . , . eal like a 'q , . . A . . . Club' Er c lv , AJNQ D 5 1 , Cl bf ner . r 3- q 3 lc- ? ' I Z ' , - Sl d cl: .fr Pvsc- snc 3 7 l Cl bi I - . ,E ' 3 V 3 I Bc llnq. 6 l I C . Willie! MOST ORIGINAL Doris Casey Joan Wolsey Leon Fernandez MOST ECCENTRIC Alice Baumgardner Befsey Chilcoff Sergei Sorolcin Benson Snyder HOTTEST TEMPERED Elmira Baldacci Fay Carroll John Power Jack Cos+ello you inlerrupfl xnxx. Youlfe 90l '9 io P055 Wdlfl H10 GI'OUnd dqdin- Two leers from Iwo queers, Pick on someone your SENIOR SUPERLATIVES BIGGEST EATER Marge Carroll Connie Wood Paul Amico Ted TroH NEATEST Pa+ McDermo++ Marcia Kraff John Power Dennis Sanford MOST DEPENDABLE Miriam Parker Doris Casey Sergei Sorolrin Dennis Sanford MOST ARGUMENTIVE Margaref Mahoney Beisey ChilcoH Ted Trofl' Benson Snyder BEST PHYSIOUE Janice McCar+hy Marcia Kraff Danny Devlin Paul Amico CLASS CUT UP Joan Wolsey Marilyn Chase George Tansey Richard Joslin Where Fiffh Avenue Meels Bond Sfreef. size! MOST EASY GOING Marilyn Chase Joan Salmon Jack Cos+elIo Bob Walsh MOST ROMANTIC Connie Wood Ann Ordway Danny Devlin Pe+er Browne WITTIEST Doreen Siowe Joan Wolsey George Tansey Richard Joslin Never undereslimafe fh power of a woman. 485i -'25 4 A , UA M Nth parly candidafes. KuddIiesI Kiddlingsf' S0 I NYS To J- P-- I NYS SENIOR SUPERLATIVES MOST LIKELY TO BE MOST BASHFUL HENPECKED Connie Wood Jackie Frifch Richard Wickerson Vic'I'or Griffifhs Mildred True Carolyn Merenda Sergei Sorokin Jim Daschbach Bruce McGovern MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED CAREFREE AS A Margarel Mahoney MOUNTAIN GOAT Miriam Parker Barbara Michelsen Marilyn Chase MOST TALKATIVE Beisey Chilcoil' Florianne DeCain Benson Snyder George Tansey TYPICAL TEEN-AGER Sue Graves P Belle Fifzgerald John Power . N ' There are +wo sides and fha wrong one. ARTHUR MURRIEST Be+sey Hooper Marcia Krall Tom Dee John Rocray MOST LIKELY TO BE RESIDENT Margarel' Mahoney Miriam Parker Marge Carroll Dennis Sanford Tom Dee Sergei Sorokin Jack Cosfello Bob Walsh Dennis Sanford MOST LIKELY To REACH Vicfor Griffifhs FMENDUEST John .Power ' THE Moom Mosr Poiseo Marge Carroll Sage' 5 Rhoda Sabbow Marcia Kraif Miriam 0,141 MOST VERSATILE Joan Wolsey Pal' McDermo'I'+ Do,-is Casey Marge Carroll Sergei Sorokin John Rocray Bob Walsh Elmwa Baldacc' Jack Coslello John Power Paul Amigo Paul Amico Dennis Sanford Don'+ push . . . Oop BWP!!! EI IU BFUIO7 Timber! We, fhe Ciass of 1950, being of sound mind and body, do hereby ordain fhis ro be our ia5+ wiii and +esTarnen+. We charge our said beneficiaries 'ro execu+e fo fhe iuiiesur ihe bequesfs oesfowed upon ihern. i, Marila Krafr, wv rny oo se ard drarr'a gr Ca M abpa rquoari my yi fiyi n ybu ay p a win 5 D v i Sarn oi 1 o ff uise Vi. oar: co 0 W . he er b Mai yn rny sund Prnazon 1 wa 5 1 2 iun grrdwf ive P U Wa Q' 'ny SCJ f do gm f av cwoh' Y H arrnr L rr uni seniors e uf-ai ,war rnorrri Somhornorgs ave LMC inf. r qr 5 CSS Dcrn Suooa Herse f fa y in now LG: O O fi O rr rr Crciion yr-1 i pred rna y 1 lneeoii cr r e 'no , swea ra o s as y bour Jean Farquhar au Ami Ein ra Baidacri tavf knowinq no one can re rur pa Wa fer Murphy fave op a' Q To ihe ery ous under assnnen We M idrec True and J rn Cas hbarh eave as we hawe Droqres eo e w e eovn 0 ors Gave G ' in e rni erM'ie? e om r one Bo UF Graves eave my Herye ren v ar eusness F y narnesak ue Qrdway Q sey Morro i ve w +L e T a ac Bene r' er wil rr u S nr er rn. an ra ni a e M1 mernbr WHS ru e Kenny Bairead serWo'e eave c e oJo n or I err i rv ye u e c Live Arfn a Mn Jrna i S 1 eafe nn r r or Qopiesv M Sfevens v a ny N .N 'ri o a Da e Sa y Mor an and fo W ueaf Aud ey E d Jah r sweh mii ioiai L ohn order' o penr ess Brucc L n ii ASSOCH' John Cray iq, Vf ei e u Jene e y Hooper I me rw, waz , uerc P John wer me 'ri Q ern i Gerr Q F-y tg rf m poui V ,J wan eon Fernandez have 'ny a if u io ar ara iv' hr sf a rra aww nba r' Pfwl O sn e u D fi: Mc ew Mrs f- e ,rar-is d a er C Jog p W Mr, dsfr arnr ees under iassrner' We Sue Ha Oran and a f OUS LCN W era mai brary a ff vc ic mqufar rur Edo Q e 3 file :JD r The wii beiro Done ea ed ano de vered To us as a soiernn Charge we The execurorh o nefeoy arch: our sig arureh o +he eievenrh oav of Apri ninefeen hunoreo ivy Marge Carrol' Richard Joslin Barbara Michelsen 'a A 'S Feii 7 iezrai 'N . 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N rny ini Q wus ' ugh sfiii 'h' f. i ' 'ii Srwd . i iy iiiaih b ibi 'o CLK 7 1 . . lnwse Freern a i M a Parker, v ' ' h f'her fs cf 'he . . , Bra n T ef. W , 1 Y ' r Fi? TN' flfrq indfs 4 h F, ard Buz y Brd i S. 1CiS'3'jYvf', ha , rry e1efT'veabf,Ir,sTif , .Q Ebfid. I Joe Green eaye my abserie siips fr: 'he incineraior, i, 'rr1eWi P, oeffn. i AA y .1 b ' r r, . I Dan De rn, beque 'n f' 'ay' rh wr e'if S fd. Efi Fil. W , 5 , 3 De ,en Sv e beq 'a c-uf Af- 1? dry A ' 'rz r ' . Cf ar N 1. Cf? . TO ii r 'rl J B d ll 1 H- A lr., wiii ru inf' A- fon. i Ro ' i, ld 1 ihe :al erin io 'P' df of i 'uw 'I rafions. 3 B is' , e. r a 5 rv Spar sh ri' 1 y 'i Bene Kfxeard i i po ., 'e I . , s', Q- A, pe' 1 Eari Cai cu I, 1 'Ile T rs, , beqi.: r nw 'i d ard 'rouse-We 14,5 'Q ' i F, . i L , r , e- . rrp oi ia di, ries Jaw MMS. i B b ii: ai J iwve Sofa.. .ard , C 1 if and rnw i iir 'sa 'nal bei 'i:di,:C Q: bi i-Til 'Q 're opnornrr razs, i fi 'Hx ':, eau, fe e-,' f- Id 'era etvfs. W Bere X, C' Cori 1-and 'fe Q '. 'C Grease, fhr, pxxnfs 'r Rfne an L fn 2 Mr Si ', i Di ir r , i6fJ J W ornrnard of 'fc Frergh larrzuwze fc ' Burns inr 1 bifif' fr P- y , C ' , 1 if i Fa, Cvfzil lea.e Sur red infra 'L Ca'Cy ' Edgar. To C ik Erriz 111' iff M ef +V rr, na rcr' aa- , Pri, 1 e e Swrvrzffs 'ici' on 1, cro'he' S , e '- tam, in F 'ne iafni, SH fr i Bene FVZQV 'id ww' 'ru 'Tv Nd ri 'ne ui 'I C' 1 ilffia- i Da I Shveriif i - e n nw pup : , 'o 'ia Cu fi Fr 'i Rho S'bc, eafel ., . 5. C 1, H , yt r W V i V r Joi: Ciii H - U ' F A U ' 'i . . ,. i Ti , Acti itie TRAFFIC SQUAD Firsf Row, Leff To Right J. Power, B. Fihgerald, H. Slcerry, D. Shiverick, R. Walsh, P. Amico, P. McDermoTT, H. Mascioli, J. CapuTog Second Row: Mr. Cooper, R. Loffus, A. Aniippas. J. Afhinson, S. Soroiin, J. Donlon, D. Callahan, W. Doughfy, J. Coughling Third Row: C. Tallman, T. Ellioff, D. Tofuri, D. Sanford. F. Wolfe, F. Whedon, T. Derro, TUDE T COUNCIL This year The STudenT Council prospered under Bob Walsh, PresidenTg John Rich- mond, Vice-President Phyllis O'Neil, Sec' reTary5 Marjorie Carroll, Treasurer: and Mr. Cooper, FaculTy Adviser. They, To- geTher wiTh home. room represenTaTives Trom The Wadleigh and high school buiid- ings, sponsored many acTiviTies such as The successTul sale oT decals honoring The Sachem, newly acquired symbol oT WHS, and The ValenTine Dance, which had The enThusiasTic baclcing oT The sTudenT body, Phyllis O'Neil, Marjorie Carroll, Dudley Samoilohf, and Paul Boyle were senT as WHS represenTaTives To The EasTern Massa- chuseTTs STudenT Council aT Melrose, and The WinchesTer represenTaTives To The STaTe LegislaTure were chosen as a resulT of The council s planning. Firsf Row, Leff To Righfz J. Coughlin, M. Mahoney, P. Boyle, J. Mills, T. Ellioif, T. Smifhg Second Row: Mr. Cooper, B. Parker, R. Walsh. R. Richmond, P. O'Neil, M. Carroll, D. Sanford, C. Wood: Third Row: B. Colucci, W. Wood, M. Flaherfy, R. Mirah, D. Samoiloff, E. Walfers, D. French, J. O'Neil, J. Nanry: Fourfh Row: F. Wheafon, J. Aflinson, A. Anfippas, E. Carrier R. Foresfer, P. Keyes, H. Dellicler. fl 'lst Row, left to right: B. Michelsen, E. McPeake, D. Sanford, E. Baldacci, M. Parker, D. Holdsworth, S, Smokin, M. Mahoney P. McDermott. 2nd Row: R. Halm, M. Orih, C. Wood, B. Parker, J. Daschbach, L. Freeman, B. Hooper, A. Farquhar, H. MacDonald M'. Kraft. 3rd Row: A. Warson, R. Joslin, H. Skerry, B. McGovern R. Mirak, T. Joy, P. O'Neil. Missing: D. Archibald. Scholarship, leadership, service, and characier -fhese are fhe qualilicaiions which have made sfudenis eligible for membership in lhe Aberiona Chapler oi ihe Nafional Honor Sociely. Now in iis lourih year here, 'rhe sociefy is praclically a ioddler as compared To cenlenarian WHS. In accordance wilh provisions in 'rhe consiifu- lion, abour lifleen per cenl oi lhe senior class and live per ceni oi 'rhe juniors were chosen ihis year. Sfudenis and laculfy parficipaled in The TIONAL H0 OR OCIETY eleclion of ourslandinq iuniors and seniors To 'rhe honor. Then new members were inducied info ihe sociery ai an assembly held +his spring by ihose seniors already in +he organizalion. Officers lor ihis year, chosen aifer several bal- lois. are, President Miriam Parker: Vice-Presh denf, Elmira Baldacciq and Secreiary-Treasurer, David Holdsworih. The siqnaiures of Mr. Roberl Keeney and Miss Helen Bronson decoraled rhe membership cerriiicaies. Y JU IOR RED CROSS Encouragmg fhesr classmafes 'ro glve 'rhe lnffle fhaf helps a lol 'rhe mem bers of The Junior Red Cross have agaun reflecled credal upon fherr school by conduchng each of lheur several drnves wufh efficiency Campaigns for members clofhmg Chrusfmas cards and comic books all receaved generous supporf from all classes wxfh every sfudenf loumng +he organazahon and helping fo oversubscrube every drnve Ofher achvrhes mcluded +he +aslc of folding Chrlslmas seals 'lo be mauled To Wunchesfer resldenls and The fillung of a chesf consfrucfed by members of 'rhe shop class This years Presnden+ was Marlorne Carroll wufh Elmrra Baldaccu Vuce Presudenf Marlorue Zmn Secrelary Davnd Shuveroclr Treasurer John Mulls Publucafy Chasrman Joan Wolsey Ar? Chairman and Phyllis O Neal Produchon Chairman Mnss Bron son underfoolc fhe headaches 'rhal belong fo a facully adviser A bouquel' also goes +o Mass Goodrich for her wholehearled co operahon B Freeman B Parker B Lanrd J Roberfs E Cuhs Second Row Mlss Bronson G Mercera P ONelI J Malls M Carroll E Baldacc: M Zunn D Shnvernclr D Casey F Mezzacappa S Ordwav M Briggs Thnrd Row M Morgan L Cnsfonguay P Bradley D Gulacler D Cmgnano P McGowan H Sherry J Goldfhwaufe R McCreery J Aflunson J Chnswell J Wolsey N Young L Gray Fourfh Row R Taylor R Rush P Redding F Mooney T McElhmney R Walsh A Hall N Flhgerald, A Clrurso T Dee D Fessenden V Grlffnlhs Firs? Row, Leff fo Righi: C. Whifing, M. Smilh, D. Horn, D. Greer, N. Kiffell, M. Orih, B. Benson THRIF T CL B Once again, The Thriff Associafion has gone 'rhrough anofher year of banking wiih a record of no? less fhan 9970 each week. This year, for 'Che firsf lime in several, 'rhe officers and bankers of rhe associa+ion succeeded in obiaining a IOO1, record several 'rimes during rhe year. To faculfy direcior Ella M. Sracy goes much credif for +he success. On Tuesday mornings, Presidenf Bruce McGovern hurried up +he homeroom banking in Jrhe main building, while John Borden and Doug Hawkins wenf down 'ro fhe Wadleigh fo help solve freshman problems. The resulfs were broughf +o Room I3, cenfer of banking acfiviry, and were rabulaied by Secre+ary Pal' lv1cDermol'l' and assisfanis Belle Fifzgerald. l-larris MacDonald, and Franceline Cullen. Goal of lhe organizaiion is fo esiablisl' ihe habif of saving regularly, which is a useful one lo acquire. Firsr Row Leff io Righf: R. Halm, B. Harding, M. Zinn, J. Ryan, P. O'Neil, E. Curfis, B. Brown, Fish G Daschbach I Bramhall, K. O'Brien, B. Kneeland, C. Wood, J. Mawng Second Row: Macaulay B Michelson R. Joslin, F. Cullen, D. Hawkins, J. Borden, B. McGovern, P. McDermoH, Fifzgerald H MacDonald M. Neagle, J. Wolsey, J. Akeson, J. Easfong Third Row: C. Zimmerman, Carroll S Mlfchell M Parker, C. Padelford, N. Dowling, B. Laird, C. Murphy, V. Bullard, Cameron J Moulion D. Casey, J. Meacham, B. Benson, C. Ambrose, C. Cleaves. D. Parker, MacNeil R Trauf Fourfh Row: B. Bowe, J. Hewins, J. S1'ur+evani,.C. Buracker, B. Morlon, Briggs R Foresier A Regan, J. Mawn, G. Haggerfy, D. French, B. Smifh, J. Farquhar, C. Crocke'l'1 J Connors C McKay. BERJO Above: Beware B.T.O.'s! Edifor Parker, Edifor-in-Chief Sorolin, Subscrip- 'lion Manager STowe, and Business Manager Michelson. Below: Isf Row: A. Powers, A. Vofaw, J. Bodman, J. Salmon, C. Wood: Znd: Phofo Edifor B. Snyder. A. Farquhar, Phofo Edilor M. Carroll. D. Sfowe, B. Michelsen, Mr. Ulin, Aff Editor E. Balclacci, B. Chilcoh, B. Morfon, L Fernandez: 3rd: C. Burke, D. McGrail, B. Parker. E. McPeale, M. Walsh, P. McDermoTT, V. Bullard, M. True, D. Casey, B. Fifzgeralcl, M. Chase, F. DeCain: 4fh: P. Symmes, M. Beylies, R. Sebbow, J. Frifch, R. Joslin, A. Ferri, M. Wilson, V. Griffiths, C. Morse, M. Mahoney. Originaliiy plus has been The lceynoTe oi This years Aberiona, and a busy sTaTi has Tried To achieve The unusual in The yearbook. This laud- able goal was also applied To publiciTy for This local besT seller. Buy your Aberionaln was im- pressed upon The sTudenT body Through unique posTers, plus singing commercials To usher in A Day. While The business sfafi pounded The pavemenT selling ads, The ediTorial sTaTf sweaTed inlc To produce The novel in wriTe-ups 'for acTivi- Ties, aThleTics, and senior secTion. 'lCandid, noT canned! was The moTTo of The shufferbugs on The sfafi, and These film ianaiics spenT many an hour Tracking down efTecTive acTion shoTs To liven up pages of posed picTures. One of The newesf addiTions To The Aberiona was Mr. Ulin, whose TacTTul TalenT for leTTing The seniors make Their own misTalces made him a general TavoriTe wiTh The Sfeering CommiTTee and members of The sTaTT. RED and BL CK U. mf.. .4 J Firsf Row, Leff 'lo Righf: S. Ordway, P. O'Noil, D. Mansfield, G. Daschbach, J. Ryan, M. Sanger. S. FroH'on, E. York, E. Curfisg Second Row: K. O'Brian, P. Boyle, D. Archibald, M. Wilson, Mr. FiHs, Mr. Sfevans, S. Sorokin, B. Michel- son, E. Baldacci, M. Parlor, J. Haggerfy: Third Row: C. Hawkins, M. Whifing. A. Goodwin, J. Farquhar, B. Morion, T. Deo, T. Smifh, J. Borden, J. Meacham, B. Laird, J. Chiswell, M. Merrow, M. Flaheriy, D. Parker, V. Dyer: Fourfh Row: J. Nanry, N. Dofon, M. Chase, F. Mazzacappa, S. Morfon, M. True, C. Edgar. S. Morgan, E. Hersey, N. Young, H. MacDonald, B. Knaeland, F. Cullon, B. Chilcoff. Carrying on in The besf fradifions of +he news- paper, the '50 and '5I Red and Black slafis added many refinemenls 'ro fhe publicalion as 'the year rolled along. Afler having capfured a firsl prize award in 'rhe Bosfon Globe's annual high school publicafions compelifion and having ser a new record for conlinuance in office, lhe seniors 'rurned lhe 'raslc of gafhering news over lo lhe fresh-from-The-lexlbool: iunior iournalisls, who were ready +o seize 'rhe reins in January. To keep fhe paper solvent fo slave for hours lo bear fhe deadline, fo arrange proof on dum- mies so fhaf 'rhe resulfing page is nol eniirely repugnant and lo marker +he finished produci- fhese are roufine mailers fo These veferans. Nolable among fhe innovalions made in Jrhe paper by The rwo sfarls were changes in 'rhe Type laces, inlroduclion of a column of news briefs giving be++er coverage +o school evenls, adoplion of a new nameplale, removal of column rules, more widespread use of phoiographs and cartoons, and boxing of adverfisemenfs. Whefher denouncing rhe voracify of pencil sharpeners or selling copies al 'rhe newsslands, fhose whO did parficipale in fhe Red and Black found in fhe aclivify somelhing really worlhwhile. Froni Row: E. Beldacci, B. Michelseng Second Row: D. Casey, A. Farquharg Missing: M. Parker, S. Soroiin. Q ILL si CROLL Lafe in fhe spring of I949 ihe Quill and Scroll, an iniernafional honor sociefy for high school iournalisis, was esiablished ai Winchesier High School. All iuniors and seniors, who, besides sianding in The upper ihird of iheir class, have done oufsianding work on lhe slafls ol: ihe school publicarions, +he Aberiona and The Red and Black, are eligible for membership. New mem- bers are chosen a+ +he close of The school year. Alfhough 'rhe sociely iiseli may be aciive, +hus far lhe local chapier has been purely honorary. TIO L THESPIANS As an added srimulus 'ro 'rhe +hea+er-minded ai WHS, fhe Naiional Thespian Socieiy gives recognilion +o Those Dramaiic Club members who prove oulsfanding in aciing and ofher branches of 'rhe dramaiic arf. The Winchesler chapier is inaciive as a group: buf iis members can hardly be called slaclcers. Each musf have conrribuied ai leasi one hundred hours of work as an acior, siage hand. scripf wriiler, or mem- ber ol rhe many commifiees necessary for every dramaiic produciion. Firsi Row: J. Power, M. Kraft, Mr. Morse, F. Mena- cappa, M. Parker, Second Row: A. Farquher, D. Casey, J. Borden, D. Gulaker, F. Mil- leH, B. Morfon, S. Graves: Third Row: B. Michelsen, T. Dee, L. Fernandez, R. Lofiut. D. Lamb. DRAMA CLUB Recognized as ihe iarqesl' club in ihe school, +he Dramafic Club has ihis year joined wirh The Radio Workshop and The Naiional Thespian Socieiy under fhe iireless direciion of Mr. Thomas A. Morse. The maior produciion of 'Lhe year was Mofher Was A Freshman, 'the Junior- Senior Class Play, WHS was represenled al +he S+a+e Drama Fesiival by a ialenied +eam which presenied lhe one-ac+ play Four Hundred Nighfs. Dramahc Club meeiinqs Took +he form of priyafe assemblies al which club business was conducied and informa+ive +alks were presenfed by speakers connecied wiih radio and drama. ORCHE THA Firsl Row, Lefl fo Right C. Padelford, W. Wood, A. Barbaro, F. Folmof, R. Loffus, C. Whiiing, E. York: Second Row: R. Halm, D. Miller, K. Blake, D. Holdsworlh. D. Nason, E. Terr, J. Moore, S. Smifh: Third Row: J. Macaulay, K. James, R. Treuf, M. Parlor, M. Smifh, C. Swonger. f Wifh no appearances scheduled for The firsl' par? of +he year, 'rhe orchesfra played many pieces For ifs own pleasure and for +he valuable experience of sigh?-reading. In January, rehearsals were s+ar+ed for lhe orchesfras parficipalion in +he class play, 'fhe spring concert and The Slale Music Feslival. Sfill somewhar hampered by The lack of slrings. 'rhe orcheslra was limifed in +he choice of music. ln spife of lhe handicap fhe group experimenfed wifh diflerenf fypes of music by playing Two Mozarl concerlos in addifion +o selecfions from Show Boat Brahms' 7+h and 8fh Hungarian Dances, and o+her pieces. Five members of 'rhe orcheslra enjoyed 'lhe experience of playing in 'rhe Massachusehrs All-Slafe High School Orchesfra. Officers for +he year were: President Dave Holdsworilhz Vice Presi- denl, Eddie l-lammondt and Secrelary, Annefle Barbaro. The band wenf righf +o work in lhe fall preparing for foolball games, under 'rhe direcfion of Mr. Fred Felmef. The spiral, School Daze. The Showoff and His Funeral, and The Thanksgiving Fanfasy maneuvers kepf +he crowds enlerlained af half-lime. ln November rehearsals began for'+he spring concerf, an assembly program, and 'the Slafe Music Fesfival. The band fried 'ro please every 'rasfe in music. In addifion +o marches and popular numbers, such- pieces as The overfure To The S'ruden'r Prince and The Crusaders' Overfureu were played. Numbers like 'Cracker Jacks, a cornef frio, and Them Basses. 'leaiuring fhe new bass secfion, gave +he various secfions of fhe band a chance +o show fheir abilify. Wiih more experience, new insfrumenfs, and beifer balance, The band has sfeadily improved, and can easily boasf of +his year as 'rhe besf yer. The officers +his year were, Presidenf, Douglas Nason: Vice-Presidenf, David Shiverick: Secrefary-Treasurer, Eddie Hammond. , are . -9 .1 Leif fo Righfz M. Reid, R. Jackson, P. Greenwood, J. McCarfhy, F. Carroll, J. McFarlane, D. Brandi, S. Cary. These Two musical organizafions, bolh direcled by Miss Eleanor Anilanlis, have been parlicur larly aclive This year, giving polished perform- ances before such audiences as lhe Winchesier Chapier of Red Cross, The Old Peoples Home, +he Guild of ihe lnlanl Savior, +he High School Parenis and Facully Associalion, lhe Home OCTETTE Guild of 'rhe Firsl Congreqaiional Church, and many ofhers. They have also parlicipaled in assemblies, 'rhe ceniennial celebrafion, ihe All- Slale Chorus, The Vaudeville. and lhe Spring Concerl. This yearis oilicers have been Dorolhy Brandi, Presidenlg Joanne Tofuri, Vice-President and lviarqarel Reid, Secreiary and Accornpanisl. Firsf Row, Lefl fo Righf: l.. Slevens, J. Nanry, P. DeAngelis, E. Curfis D. Horn, S. Froffon, J. Archibald, S. Norian, J. Lynch: Second Row: P. Bradley C. Crochell, M Reid, J. Bramhall, Miss Anifanlis, D. Brandi, J. Tofuri, D. Parker, C. Cleaves: Third Row: M. Sanger, E. McQue, M. A. Damon, M. Wilkins, F. Carroll, D. French, D. Greer, S. Morlon, M. O'Connell, A. Slranieri: Fourlh Row: D. Lazzaro, J. Vose, S. Cary, S. Miichell, M. Morse, N. Ross, E. Shields, J. Thomas, B. Smifh, C. Moses. GIRL GLEE CLUB IXED GLEE CLUB Firsf Row, Leif To Right: P. Carroll, R. Jaclrson, R. Riga, Miss Anifanlis, P. O'Neil, E. Mcpeake, J. McFarlane Second Row: E, Baldacci, R. Morris, P. Symmes, D. Giacalone, M. Neagle, F. Wheafon, D. Brandi, S. Cary, J. Mills Third Row, L. Worfhern, L. Cullen, M Pride, S. Moses, C. Buracker, C. Am brose, P. Sharon. The high spoT oi The year Tor The Boys and Mixed Glee Clubs was Their perTorrnance in The WHS producTion oT H. M. S. Pinafore. The oper- eTTa lcepT bofh groups very busy ThroughouT The Tall season, buT The singers Tound The worlc re- warding in ThaT The proceeds oT The opereTTa wenT Towards The purchase oT choir robes. These clubs sang aT The ChrisTnnas assembly and aT The annual spring concerT. Also, on April I, selecTed members Toolc parT in The All-STaTe OrchesTra adb' and Chorus concerT aT Jordan Hall, where They 'oined 150 sTudenTs Trom various parTs oT Massa- chuseTTs. This year The choral groups were oTTi- cered by PrcsidenT Henry Hooper: Vice-Presr denT Edgar Hammond: and fXccompanisT Donald Maclieeley Tor The boys! club and by PresidenT Richard Riga: Vice-PresidenT Phyllis Q'Neil3 and f'XccompanisT Cornelia PosT Tor The rnixed group. Miss AniTanTi5 direcTed. Firsf Row: T. Smifh, J. Donovan, R. Wiilund, Miss Anilanfis, H. Hooper, C. Fioronza, R. Derrog Second Row: C. Swonger, T. Mclilhinney, T. Wilder, R. Flaheriy, J. EvereH, M. Neagle, C. Tallmang Third Row:-P. Ives, J. Wilcox, D. Giacalono, D. Blanchard, P. Callahan, R. Kleher, D. Tofuri, W. Johnsfon. BOY GLEE CL B CIE CE CL B we vu 5 - ln addilion lc enquiring knowledge, lhe members ol The Science Club had lhe pleasure ol parlicipaling in an orqanizalion in which no rules or precedenls exisled. lvleelings, conducled in modilied parliamenlary fashion, were presided over by Sergei Sorokin, while Rulh l-lalrn assisfed as Vicehpresidenl, Miriam Parker pushed a pen as Secrerary, and Richard Joslin look charge ol 'rhe Treasury. Dr. Otis E, Alley offered sage counsel fo rhe clubs execurives. ln addilion lo monlhly demonslralions on varied subiecls, The club sponsored a lrip ro nearby cenlers ol scienlilic inleresl. Enlerlain- ing programs were planned by lhe adrninisrraliye ollicers, logelher wifh Execuliye Board members Louise Freeman, Tom Joy, Franceline Cullen, and Edward Jones. As lhe monrhs passed, lhe business of making Winchesrer High Schools Noldesl and richeslm club lunclion srnoolhly became easier: and me-elings Took on a more educalional aspect wilh The resull rhal lhose in allendance lound rhe programs well worfh Their arrenlion. Firsi Row, Leff 'lo Righfz J. Daschbach, M. Wilson, B. Snyder, R. Loffus Third Row: M. Mahoney, J. Frifch, L Freeman, G. Tansey, D. Sanford, P. Miller? A. Ferri, M. True, M. Merrow, A. Powers, Fourfh Row: F. DeCain, D. Lamb B. Morfon, J. Cosfello, A. Donaghey, F. Wolfe, B. Michelsen, N. Young, B Harding, L. Cullen. ,nk HQ Second Row: T. Joy, M. Parker, S. Sorokin, Dr. Alley, R. Halm, R. Joslin, F. Cullen: jr , AT H CLUB 4 A successTul year Tor The MaTh Club was sTarTed wiTh a class dererminanTs TaughT by PresidenT David l'To'dsworTh. This was ace cl a series ol insTrucTive rneeTings held ThroughouT The year. Such a program was The resulT oT a poll Talcen in The group which disclosed ThaT sTudenTs wished To spend 'Time learning advanced rneThods which mighl be oT help To Them in TuTure years, buT which could noT be included in The regular maThemaTics courses. The usua' program oT math puzzles Tor Tun was discarded in Tavor oT This more worThwhile proiecT. Qne inTeresTing acTiviTy which was enioyed by all parTicipanTs was an originals conTesT Tor sophomores. The season was closed wiTh a social gaThering aT The home oT Mr. ArThur E. BuTTerf, l:aculTy Adviser. DespiTe The lafe sTarT and The small mem- bership, a greaT deal was accomplished: and iT can only be hoped ThaT succeeding years will prove as p'oTiTalJ'e, Firsf Row, Leff To Right M. Parker, D. Holdsworfh, Mr. BuTTers, R. Joslin, R, Helm: Second Row: P. MilleTT, B. Morfon, A. Ferri, L. Freeman, F. Cullen: Third Row: S. Sorokin, T. Joy, B. Snyder. E Firsf Row, Leif Yo Riglrf: M. I.. Mooney, D. Mansfield, B Carroll, M. Flahorfy, C. Murray, P. Greenwood, B. Kneeland, C. Wood, B. Nelson, N. Young, H. MacDonald, C. Lincoln: Second Row: Mr. Kofkov, J. Marvin. B. Chase, J. Bodmen, D. McGrail, E. McPealre, P. McDermoH, M. Krall, A. Farquhar, C. Morse, C. Hawkins, A. Vofawg Third Row: V. Dyer, M. Baylies, l.. McLaughlin, B. Hooper, F. Decain, D. Casey, J. Anderson, J. Chiswell, J. McFarlane, C. Keefe, J. Lamprey, B. Gerbic, A. Ellioff, P. O'Neil, R. Peel: Fourlh Row: C. Mirah, R. Joslin, J. Fielding, W. Regan, P. Millefi, A. Ferri, R. Simmons, D. Sanford, M. Pafferson, R. Mirah, T. Dee, P. Keyes. THE CL B CER A TE The Club Cervanfes compleied anofher suc- cessful season under +he guidance ol Mr. David F. Koilcov and Presidenr Pafricia McDermoH. The club is purely honorary: only rhose who receive an A or B grade in Spanish may parrici- pare acfively in I+. This year Eleanor Mcpealce served as Secrelary, while Marcia Krair Filled 'rhe pos? of Treasurer. Enlivening 'rhe season were rhree meefings, a+ which Spanish games, songs, and movies were enjoyed in addifion io iasly home made refreshmenls. The annual banquer and cook-ou? were held in February and May, respeclively. A+ The former, delicious food and aulhenlic Spanish enferfainmenl made a big hit The cook-our, af which Par McDermoH acled as hosfess, was a greal success, food being one of The main afrracfions. Firsf Row, Left fo Righf: A. Powers, M. Mahoney, Miss. Livingslon, S. Roberh, C. DeLay: Second Row: L. Migliaccio, W. Fulgoni, B. Mulea, P. McHugh, N. Carroll, B. A. Courey, A. Rizzo, M. Crochff, S. McGowan: Third Row: R. Sfaflieri, C. Callahan, M. Orgofhas, D. Cooper, S. Chisholm, P. Laofsch, J. Connors, B. Carroll. The True UniversiTy of These days is a collec- Tion of books. And so. our library may be considered a True universiTy. The members of The Library Club helped To malce iT so. Each member of The club willingly gave up one sTudy period each week Tor one quarTer of The school year To help wiTh The greaT amounT of worl: To be done in The library. When The need arose, The members Took The place oT Miss LivingsTone in keeping charge ol The library. Many of The meeTings Took The Torm of discussions of cur- renT boolcs. Socially acTive, The Library Club LIBRARY CL B had Two enjoyable parTies during The year. Under The leadership oT PresidenT MargareT Mahoney, The club wenT on several Trips, includ- ing excursions To The CharlesTown STaTe Prison. The Cambridge Jail and House of CorrecTion, and The Billerica l-louse of CorrecTion. MargareT Mahoney had Tor her assisTing officers Shirley RoberTs, Vice-President and Claire DeLay, Sec- reTary. The accomplishmenTs of The club mem- bers ThroughouT The year are proof of The greaT inTeresT and Training The Library Club oT'Ters. PHILO OPHY K CL B A Firsf Row, Leff lo Right: D. Mansfield, J. Meacham, R. Loffus, Mr. Sherry, M. Mahoney, J. Salmon, C. Lincoln: Second Row: N. Dofen, J. Farquhar, J. Bodman, F. DeCain, R. Sabbow A. Powers C. Morse B. Chase, F. Cullen. Keeping pace wilh 'fhe conlinually changing lernpo of world affairs, lhe Philosophy Club eslablished ilseli as a clearing house lor fhe queslions and answers ol ils members on every conceivable subiecl, from eulhanasia lo Communism. The discussions were bolh inrelligenl and vehement Upon cerlain occasions a confro- versial lopic produced such a healed debale lhal Mr. Slcerry, acling as arbifer aequissime, has found il necessary 'ro call for a quick change ol subiecl. The Greal Pacilier has been aided by The ohcicers ol lhis oulspolcen organizalion, Bob Loilus. President Margarel Mahoney, Vice Presidenly and Joan Salmon, Secrelary. Sfimu- laled by These sessions, lhe members found Themselves acquiring new views and a broader piclure ol currenl evenls. The Music Apprecialion Club, founded in lhe fall of I948 by Benson Snyder, class of '50, and sponsored by Mr. Fred Felmel, has linally made ilsell fell as a irue Winchesler High School aclivily, As lhe name implies, lhe clubis purpose is io sfimulale inleresl in good music. Members need have no iurlher gualilicalions 'ihan a lceen enioymenl ol music, The meelings of lhis group have lalcen place, 'lor ihe mos? parl, in lhe homes ol members. There, recordings were played, inlerspersed wifh liflle lallcs on composers, composilions, and musical lheory. ln addilion, club members inviled several prominenl music cornmenlalors lo spring meelings al The school. Firsf Row, Le'H io Riqhi: D. Holds- worfh, M. Parker, B. Snyder, R. Murphy, R. Helm, S. Sorolin, J. Frilch. MU IC CLUB RIFLE CLUB ls? Row: B. Nelson, J. Goldfhwaife, D. Shivericlr, Mr. Reed, E. Cullen, D Parker, C. Hill, 2nd Row: J. Messier, P. Gillelie, E. Horsey, H. Sherry, A. Ferri R. Singer, J. Perlupog 3rd Row: M. J Davis, C. Cleaves, C. Oxford, D. Wrighl, D. Elliolf, M. Merrows, B. Langell, A Smifh. The Rifle Club is an acfive organizafion of abouf fhirfy boys and girls who have assembled fo learn how lo shoof, improve fheir marlcsmanship, and fo have a good fime. The club s adviser, Mr. Carl E. Reed, has devofed much fime fo if, has been pafienf wifh beginners, and has helped many aflain fheir Nafional Rifle Associafion awards. The rifle range in fhe basemenf of fhe Winchesfer Sfar Building is used by members. Each year fhe club has been able fo purchase new equipmenf: and This year being no excepfion, fwo new fargef rifles were added. ln addifion, if is expecfed fhaf Two new shoofing iaclaefs will find fheir way info fhe clubs sforeroom before -the year is over. The rifle feams had inferesfing and successful mafches wifh 'reams from nearby high'schools. The girlsl leam, capfained by Mary lvlerrow, shof only in .he prone posifion and showed greaf improvemenf fhis year. The boys' leam, led by Dave Shiverick, equaled, if if did nof surpass, riflery feams of previous years. Alfhough fhese feams, which pracfice once a weelc, compefed wifh feams which shoof daily, fhe Winchesfer High riflers won well over half of fheir malches. ls? Row: B. Fifxgerald, D. Shivericl Row: C. Oxford, J. Goldfhwaife, H Sluerry, D. Wrighf, D. Ellioffg 3rd Row J. Messier, M. J. Davis, E. Hersey, C Cleaves, C. Hill. RIFLE TEA Mr. Reed, D. Parker, E Cullen: 2nd X zm 1' K 44 s X sl Ax an 5 5'?'f fka f , I-41 -1 1 . .ig 6.54 , f' Z6 2 iff, sf , , v , ,kg ,,. fi? , .f fu' xv ,, , ,-'ffl 'S Special Events VAUDEVILLE Anolher year, anolher vaudeville show! Wirh many new acrs as well as old sfandbys in lhis years show, if has been as successful as ever, Fresh vocal Jralenl, lhe Pony Chorus. and rhe Ponieifes lcepr fhe performance running smoolhly, while many comedy acis, such as The Amos and Andy number, provided opporlunilies for rhe audience +o chuckle, laugh, or roll in 'fhe aisles. The Harmonizers filled in wirh some musical pieces, while olher novel acls lcepf The show sparkling wi+h originalily and good enlerfainmenf. Direcled by a planning commiffee headed by Mr. Raymond V. Hayward, all concerned wilh The produclion made an all-oul ellorl lo malce The vaudeville show as excellenl' as il was. The comedy MoTher ls a Freshman was The I95O presenTaTion oT The junior and senior classes. Two OT The largesT houses ever To see a class play wiTnessed The TinesT performance in many a year. AddiTional emphasis was placed on The play because oT The TacT Thar Life magazine was planning To TeaTure iT in an arTicle which appeared in The March l2Th issue. Marcia KraTT, porTraying MoTher' did an unusually Tine iob. Anne Farquhar played her parT excellenTly as MoTheris exciTable daughTer. Sue.i Sue Graves, Diane Gulaker, Fay Carroll, Louise Kugler, DoTTy Parlcer, Felicia Mezzacappa, and DianTha Lamb added TemininiTy galore To The Thickening ploT. John Power as The young and handsome ProTessor Michaels won The hearTs oT 'The audience and oT MoTher as well, while John Rocray played The diTTiculT parT oT The Dean mosf realisTically. Torn Dee made his irnporTance TelT by ali, even To Sue by The end oT The play. OTher supporiing males were John Borden, Richard Joslin, and David Archibald, who were college rnen supreme. JUNIOR-SENIOR PLAY Alfler being rehearsed almosf daily since Seplember, H. M. S. Pinafore, 'rhe lirsi opereffa presenled by WHS sludenls in many years, finally wenr behind lhe loorlighrs on December 9th and IO+h. Joinfly direcfed by chorus leader Eleanor Anifanlis, acfing direcfor Tom Morse, financial manager Ray Hayward, and dancing coach Helen Carroll, lhe casl, alfhough some- whal iilfery, pur Their besl efforls info fhe produclion fo make il a success. Dolly Brand+ as Josephine performed admirably, while Diclr Riga sang The parl of her unworfhy suiior. Ben Snyder as lhe vain lord of The Admirally, Sir Joseph Porfer, K.C.B., Dave Holdsworfh as lhe capfain, Andy fknlippas as carpenferis mare, Pele Sharon as boafswain s mare, and Pal Carrol as Buflercup made fhe pewcormance soarlring enlerfainmenl. Scene slealers Ed Hammond as Diclc Deadeye and Phyl O Neil as Hebe roclced fhe audience on occasion, while 'the choruses sang wifh gusfo. Underclassmen V33 Is? Row: M. Flaherfy, P. O'Neil: 2nd Row: P. Boyle R. O'Brien. ar ,,,:. . -.1 .- .135-, ef' Y? 9 r'- A ' 1 3. kfmfs -is -W 5 Q 5 . w,-y - - .inf .' . 5.1L . - F .. , .' 1 . Q .- 'rg J, 'vga' :,,,0Q- ',4 nf' . 9 .5-4' 5 ..- 41' A Isf Row: E. Carrier, A. Barbarog 2nd Row: J. Michelson, D. Samoiloff. lvl Pl. ..z, fgiz- r ,L ff' -' -I .-- -115 - , 'Q' px ' , . -, .i v- -I - - ' , - vig:-'lt '-, wJg-A-,'-LT .- -f W ,. g--, Q if . ',- . ' - fe-f . KYVV'-' A . V ,. , ...5,-5f-Q- R A m ., , . . ' f . - f. , A1 f ,O 6 .,' 5 - 4' --f . Y' 'ggi -0 ' - ' - Ni' f ' , -' 'H -W . . i-1 -'.,-7. .. - . . 1 .. Q- ,..: ' ,. I Q- . L . , . H . ' '- jj , -V ' , f 1 . - P -' - A 5. - ' -if-Q . 1. - ., 34 - - . ,-15 -'Rl M , . I, :K -A F W1 1 -1 - ,fa ul.. -,ia Ns. 5 f V . ,. - in .- -. ,Q ,WK Lefi +o Right T. Smifh, J. Nanry. F. Whoafon, F Carleion. orts Firsl Row, Lefl To Right M. Chase, J. Power, Mr. Curfis, G. Tansey, M. Carroll: Second Row: Miss Carroll, R. Walsh, D. Sanford, E. Carrier, P. Amico, Mr. Knowlfong Third Row: S. Ordway, M. Krall, D. Miller, S. Morgan. Wifh a subslanlially larger membership lhan lasl year, The Alhlelic Associalion had a pros- perous season, Many new ideas were pur info eflecl To save The Associalion money. One was a concession ar lhe ioolball games which nelfed a profil. The A. A. also look over lhe publica- lion of lhe loolball programs. By soliciling ad- verlising and lalcing charge of relailing 'rhe brochures, lhe Associalion collecled a grealer amounl lhan formerly. The A. A. sponsored several pep rallies a+ lhe beginning of lhe school ATHLETIC SSOCIATIO year. Once again if also sponsored lhe ever popular All-Sporls Banquel, which was held lhis year al 'rhe Wyman School. Il' also pu? on lhe big show of lhe year, lhe annual Vaudeville. Presidenr John Power and Faculry Manager G. Harfley Curlis were especially responsible for rhe success ol rhe Associarionls venlures. John did much lo arouse school spiril ar pep rallies, while Mr, Curfis careful managemenl' lcepf whe reams well furnished with line equipmenl. A ,Rf N- - . ,pe - w.............-...... .es . , ei lf., C3 V 1 f s vligh' K ,.3......,,,,,. ........ Isl Row: J. Daschbach, T. Joy, D. Hulchins, R. Walsh, R. Riga, D. Devlin, P. Amico, J. Rocray, F. Wolfe, K. Blake, P. Millell, C. Murphy, 2nd Row: W. Maggie, A. Lenline, D. Sanford, J. Coslello, D. Suppa, J. Capulo, J. Power, G. Bird, D. Mallhews, J. Foley: 3rd Row: E. Rolundi, A. Ciruso, L. Smilh, G. Tansey, P. McGowan, D. Shiverich, J. Walden, J. Michelson, R. O'Brien, F. lves, J. Richmond, D. Kennisfon. The Varsily Club loolc ils place as one ol lhe more aclive school organizalions lhis year. The club showed movies on Springlield College lo all high school boys inleresled and lhen spon- sored lhe excellenl Springlield gym leam exhibi- lion on March 4lh. This show provided a lhrilling evening lor all lhose who allended. ln addilion lo sponsoring lhe leamls appearance here, lhe club also provided over-nighl accommodalions lor lhe leam members. Proceeds lrom lhe evenl will go lo purchase helmels lor nexl yearls lool' ball leam. Al lhe March meeling Varsily Club members received lheir club emblems. These are blaclc Indians mounled on a large lell baclc- ground and worn wilh pride by lheir possessors. The moving lorce behind lhe organizalion is lhe slall ol ollicers: Paul Amico, Presidenlq Dan Devlin, Vice-Presidenly John Rocray, Secrelaryg and Tony Ciruso, Treasurer. Coach Knowllon has served admirably as Facully Adviser. VAR ITY CL B A 'I 4- Sfim ,Tai :..rv1y i .. . A ni, ..q., . . . 4 ,Q fs- ww. 'f ,Ls?w1hal'Y . :WU ..' -fu-7-,Q -w -A.,-esgnr fee s. .iewk'iws QGKAES' seize , rfw si- 'i A :J .,g3.s:v:,E:,gQ, .gg . 1 . 353. ii5': WQ2y:iiEQxg3Q, iQ'M . 'wr . X L ...ZF . mm xx . -rv: '-sf 95 ' f rs- -....'-, , -5- J3- is !: M. Carroll, J. Vose, D. Lauarro , P. O'Noil, J. Wolsoy, S. Wolsey, J. Tofuri, J. Lynch, A. Goodwin, L. McLaughlin, M. Maraballa. No wins or losses are ever challced up 'lor rhe- cheerleaders, bul To ihese gals goes credif for many a Winchesier win on courf and gridiron. Whefher baclced by a crowded sladium or an empiy bleacher, ihey are always in ihere plug- ging 'rhe ieam on io viciory. Joan -Wolsey and her reiinue invenfed new cheers and revived old ones fo boosi spirifs noi only in fhe siands buf al assemblies, foo. ln addiiion io fheir regular CHEER LEADER duiies ai The iooiball games, 'rhe girls co-open aied wiih fhe band af half-fume. During The winler 'rhey managed, under fheir own sfeam, fo affend every baslceibail game bui 'rhe conlesl af Conway, New Hampshire, which ihey missed, due lo unforseen complicaiions. To swell 'rheir ranks, fhe cheerleaders had as Their mascoi Sandy Wolsey, who showed herself an ardeni Winchesler baclcer. FOOTBALL gh-, V. . .In km, V if wa-vw X AI 1' s ? I 'K :- 'EPQEEJ IST Row: D. Devlin, S. STevenson, J. CapuTo, D. Hufchins, W. Murphy, P. Amico, D. Suppe, R. O'Brien, A. Ciruso, R. McEIhinney, P. Gilberfog 2nd Row: W. Maggio, B. Burbank, D. Kennisfon, P. McGowan, A. Leniine, P. Keyes, E. Cullen, E. RoTundi, J. Casey, J. Richmond, J. Walden: 3rd Row: R. Mason, R. Carlson, R. Hiclrs, R. Errico, L. Smiih, J. Michelson, W. Rand, R. Johnsfon, E. Crowley, S. Symmes, H. Clerk, J. Farrell: 4Th Row: T. McEII1inney. A. Regan, B. Boyle, R. McLaughlin, M. Neagle, C. McLaughlin, R. Mackenzie, J. Meers, E. Carrier, J. Mooers, H. Peluso, F. Moffolo, F. Corby, J. Ciarciag 5Th Row: Coach LenTine, J. Borden, D. Samoiloff, A. Hall, J. Mills, G. HaggerTy, D. Mitchell, Coach BarTleTT, Coach KnowITon. STarTing The I949 gridiron season wiTh buT one experienced player, CapTain Paul Amico, Coach KnowITon did remarkably well in grooming his maferial inTo a winning Team. The Indians sTarTed ouT on The righT TooT wiTh a vicTory over deTending Class C Co-champion MiITon, a new- comer To The Red and Blaclcis schedule. Win- chesTer avenged Two previous deTeaTs Trom SwampscoTT on The nexT ouiing, beaTing The NorTh Shore Sculpins by The margin oT Three conversions. A sTrong WaTerTown eleven over- powered The Indians wiTh an aerial aTTack: buT The Team goT on The vicTory Trail again, plowing AT LefT: Tragic Tale of The Turbulenf Trombonisf. Through 'WinThrop, SToneham, and Framingham. An aggressive, spiriTed Reading club upseT The locals, and BelmonT handed The Team anoTher loss. BuT WinchesTer came baclc aT WaIceTieId wiTh a Tine oTTensive drive To win iTs sixTh. In The annual Iurlcey Day encounTer wiTh TradiTional rival, Woburn, The seasons mosT exciTing game was wiTnessed. The Tinal minuTes saw Winches- Teris Tying Touchdown nulIiTied because OT a quesTionabIe penaITy, and The Ianners won ouT by a 26-20 score. CapTain Paul Amico led The Team in scoring wiTh I6 Touchdowns. The Tinal record was six wins and Tour losses. AT Right: Amico charging The line aT The WinThrop game. Firsf Row, Leff To Righf: P. McDermoTT, M. Kraff, M. Carroll, S. Morgan, J. Ryan, B. Michelsen M. Chase, H. MacDonald, B. Knoeland, M. O'Connell, J. Farquhar: Second Row: S. Ordway, P DoAngelis, F. Cullen, G. Daschbach, M. Chamberland, A. Fiorenza, R. Peel, B. Nelson, L. Cullen, S. Norian, C. PosT, A. Farquharg Third Row: D. Casey, M. Flaheriy, J. Chiswell, B. Gerbick, J. Neiley J. Collins, L. Kugler, C. Emerson, J. Easion, L. Slevens, Miss Carroll. ' Are we going To winf7' Yes! Are we going To lose? Noll WiTh These sTirring words ringing in her ears, CapTain Barbara Michelsen led The girls hockey Team Through an undeTeaTed season. WinchesTer won Tive and Tied Three games. The Two besT games were played aT LexingTon and Winsor, when WinchesTer lcnoclced LexingTon Trom The unbeaTen ranlcs, deTeaTing Them 2-O on Their home Tield, and Then Traveled To Winsor and Tied a sTrong Team l-l. OTher Teams To yield To The .Red and Black were SToneham, 3-2: BelmonT, I-O3 PxrlingTon, 2-I: and Melrose, 3-O., WinchesTer Tied Malden, O-O: TirsT Team was BeTTe Kneeland, Tollowed by Marilyn Chase. Much crediT musT be given The defense. which remained unscored upon ThroughouT The TirsT Tour games and leT The ball slip pasT Them only six Time The whole season. Coach l-leler' Carroll and managers Doris Casey, Anne Farquhar, and Sue Ordway were Tour more reasons why This yearls Team is one To be remembered. FIELD HOCKEY -VPS , -w- -w- f ,, fl 4 W ffl lf va' -ff lsf Row: T. Ellioff, N. Howard, L. Godwin, R. Clark, P. lves, D. Meuacappa, R. Day, W. Griswold J. Godsoeg 2nd Row: J. Daschbach, G. Bird, J. Foley, J. Rocray, K. Blake, F. Wolfe, C. Murphy D. Bumgardner, F. Ives, P. Milleft 3rd Row: Mr. Morse, R. Gaffney, F. LawTon, A. Aniippas, R Burnham, T, Wilder, R. Phippen, R. Sipp, H. Hooper, R. Rush, R. Violanfe, R. ForesTer. Under The excellenT guidance oi Coach Thomas Morse, The harriers experienced The besT cross counTry season in The hisTory OT WinchesTer High, placing TiTTh in Class B aT The STaTe Meer The long-disTance lads were undealTed ThroughouT Their live dual meeTs, winning againsT EvereTT VocaTion, Woburn, Wellesley, Concord, and Revere by decisive scores, which proved The consisTenTly sTrong brand oT running shown by WinchesTer all season long. CompeTing againsT These same Teams in The annual Divisional MeeT, WinchesTerls harriers raced away wiTh The championship. The second Team also Tinished iTs dual-meeT schedule undeaTTed and was crowned Pilgrim Division Champion Tor The second sTraighT year. ln The Middlesex League Tv1eeT aT TuTTs College, WinchesTer came in Third. Co-capTain Ken Blalce brolre The home course record seT by Tom McGowan lasT year, while laTer in The season Co-capTain Fisher WolTe esTablished a new record Tor The WinchesTer course wiTh a TasTer Time. CROSS COU TRY GIRL BA KETBALL The l95O feminine hoobsfers finished a successful season by downing a sfrong Waferfown sexfeffe by a narrow margin, Five feams wenf down fo defeaf before lhia scrappy six while only fhree survived. Capfain Marge Carroll, Paf lvlcllerrnoff, and Joan Wolsey were guards, while Marilyn Chase, Barbara Chase, and Jean Neiley played forward. l-larris MacDonald and Beffe Kneeland filled In excellenfly when called upon. Marilyn Chase was high scorer wifh a record breaking I36 poinfs. The season 5 besf game, in fhe esfima- fion of The feam and Coach l-lelen Carroll, was fhe Waferfown-af- Winchesfer one. Trailing by fhree poinfs going info fhe lasf guarfer, fhe girls were defermined fo win and overlook Waferfown in lhe final minufes, making fhe score l8-l5. The second feam, led by Mary Anne Damon, also did well, winning four and losing four, Wifh fhe ending of fhe seasor, fhe fearn chose Jean Neiley for SO-l5l rapfain. Firsf Row, Leff fo Right M. O'Connell, P. Lanigan, S. Morfon, G. Daschbach, M. Smifh, B. Nelson, J. Collins: Second Row: Miss Carroll, B. Chase, J. Neiley, M. Chase, M. Carroll, P. McDermoH', J. Wolsey B. Kneeland, D. Casey, Third Row: B. Laird, J. Snell, E. Baldacci C. Hawkins, M. A. Damon, J. Clwiswell, P. O'Neil, M. MacDonald J. Easfon, B. Michelseng Fourflw Row: M. Flaheriy, J. Ryan, N. Young M. Whiiing, J. Flaherfy, C. Crockeff, S. Ordway, G. Dyer. uv 1:5 qi BOY BA KETB LL Winning I7 oi 1Ts 22 games, The Sachems had one oT WinchesTer T-Tighis TinesT baskeTbal' records in mary years. Tinishing a s'ro g second in The Middfesex League and iusT missing an inviTaTion To The STaTe Tournamem' aT The BosTon Garden. The rhriiiing overfTime vicTory Tor WinchesTer Tn The Tina! league game wiTh BeimonT mighr have -gfyen The Red and Biack hoopsTers a Tie had They noT PosT hearT' breakers To Meirose and Reading pre-viousiy. The courage and TighTing spiriT The Team dispiayed in The compeTiTion aii season is evidenced by The TacT ThaT in more Than half Their games The boys had To come from behind To win, WalT Murphy paced The Team in scoring wiTh 244 poinTs, breaking Ken Donagheys record. George Tansey was second, wiTh CapTain Denny Sanford, who also had The besT Toui shooTirg average, Third. The second Team, almosT ennreiy composed of sophomores, made an impressive I2 and 7 record' wiTh Coach BarTTeTT s masTerTul dire-cTion, The ouTiook Tor nexT year s ouin+eT is brighT, indeed! Isi Row: Coach Barfldf, D. Maffhows, J. Cosfello, D. Sanford W. Murphy, G. Tansey, R. Walsh: 2nd Row: A. Ciruso, C. Murphy B. Corfholl, R. Long, D. Hawkins, J. Dilorio, S. Symmes: 3rd Row R. Rush, J, Farrell, D. Russo, P. Coon, Coach Knowlfon. 'xl Like a man wilhoui a woman, like a ship wirh- oul a sail, is a hockey player wilhoul ice. Wilness The l95O hockey leam. Deprived of ice during moslr of a balmy winler, lhe squad lived oul' ihe season largely on high hope and exrraordinarv enihusiasm. Filly-fwo boys reporled 'ro Coach Ulin in December, a number which silied down To an acfive squad of rwenly-one. This squad, fhough il pracficed hard and long when if could, was severely handicapped by i'rs lack oi ice, played oniy llnree games, losing once 'ro an HOCKEY ls? Row: B. Burbank, V. Griffiihs, Mr. Ulin, P. Carroll, C. Fiorenxa D. Bafesg 2nd Row: P. Levoreffs, A. Hall, T. McElhinney, R. MacKenzie, D. Dalfon, L. Wrighf, D. Fessenden, B. Boyle: 3rd Row: C Zimmerman, C. McLaughlin, A. Regan, G. MacNeiI, T. McManus, R. Gaffney. alumni group and 'rwice lo Wilmingion l-ligh Schooi. Caplain Daniels, Leo Williams Pele' Redding, Sandy Burbank, Vic Grillilhs and Carl Fiorenza were seniors who saw much service and will O6 sorely missed nexl' year, Bu? wi+h vererans like Caplain-elecl Paul Carroll, Bil Rand, Don Bafes, Gerry McLaughlin, Gerry MacNeill, Loyal lNrigh+ and Carl Zimmerman ready and -eager fo go. and wifh an even break irom 'rhe wea+her, prospect ior 5I look bright GOLF lsf Row: T, Troff, T. Joy, A. Hall, P. McLaughlin, P. Mahoneyp 2nd Row: J. Goldfhwaiie, J. Pearson. J. Neiley, R. McTigha. vis .ff M4 Moorvmg rhe Toss of lrs double fhrear, 'as' years CO-CGO+6?VWi Boo god Bi1!ZirkeW. We Golf Team Fas emoarleo oooh wl'wa+ shoukj prove 'o oe aw evewrfui year, Aurougrw rhe ream 'azlcs We power of We ?as+ Few years. ET wevedrweless ooks gorward To 5 more successfuf season Thaw ies? year s of Two wirs and eigrwf Nosses. Under fre sole dlrecfion of Coach Oils Ho'e-In-one Leary ood under We Weaoersrwip of Caprain Ted SSN lil N I f Troff The rearr Hopes +o puiNd up a packiog of aoie playefs. Besloes rrwe fwo rerurnlrwg Ne++er- men, rhere are many sophomores GOO, yes, fresh' mer who wf be vying ror rrve Your open posirions rhis year. As We Aberjona goes +o press, We goif ream, praying for ciear, dry weaiher and We prrvllege of oredicirwg deiiy or +he Counrry Club Course, paiks if-, golf pegs emo golf baW flvders and ser: forfh upon We wks! GIRL ' TENNI Nolred for llieir excellenl raclcereerinq lhe girls lennis learn uplweld llweir repufalion by llneir performances Jrlwis spring. Marilyn Clwaseis sfronq and sfeady game placed lwer in firs+ posi- lion lasl year and sl'1e relurned 'ro capfain 'ilwis years leam. The ofher Two veferans were iuniors Jane Clwiswell and Carol l-lawlcins. Manager lor lhe season was Belsey Clwilcoff. For a wel- come change, ilwe Home malclwes Huis year were played on riie courls of rlwe Winclwesler Couniry Club. Isi Row: C. Buracker, C. Hawkins, M. Chase, J. Chiswell, S. Morfonp 2nd Row: H. MacDonald, E. Dofen, C. Padelford, J. Meacham, M. Damon, B. Langellg 3rd Row: F. Cullen, S. Davis, D. Lamb, G. Dyer, B. Chilcoff. Members oT The I95O WT-TS baseball Team. one oT The mosT enThusiasTic groups oT players in recenT years, alThough Tor The mosT parT in- experienced, really showed greaT improvemenT as The season progressed. STarTing pracTice in The lasT Tew days oi March, The Tellows really puT Their energies Toward deTending Their Mid- dlesex League TiTle. WiTh only Three leTTerman, CapTain George Daniels and Leo Williams Tour- ing The ouTTield, and John Power covering The hoT corner, The Team was bolsTered by The hard- driving sophomores. The Team showed iTs irridescenT colors in The TirsT game againsT a is? Row: Coach BarleH, J. Callahan, G. Daniels, L. Williams, D. Joyce, T. P. Carroll, E. Crowley, J. Dilorio, D. Sa Dee, nlord, B SEBALL powerTul WalceTield opponenT, when iT came Trom behind To deTeaT a Team which had slugged ouT a 7-I lead aT The end oT Three innings oT play. While sophomore hurler STowell Symmes held The Fielders scoreless Tor The resT oT The game, The Team smashed The leaTher oTT The ball in a feverish aTTempT To win The ball game. Their TondesT hopes being Tinally aTTained in The lasT oT The ninTh, The WinchesTer players leTT The Tield wiTh The TasTe oT an 87 vicTory in Their mouThs. Such has been The Type oT playing dur- ing This never-To-be-TorgoTTen season. A. Ciruso, G. Tansey, J. Power, P. Millelh 2nd Row: K. Sullivan, S. Symmes. P. Keyes, C. Murphy. P. Coon, T. Gallagher: 3rd Row: F. Lawfon, F. Mooney, D. Russo, G. Slevenson, J. Michelsen, R. Maclrenzie, L. WrighT, A. Regan, R. Rofundi, C. McLaughlin, E. Carrier. -bn l .Htgy ,uicnrs ll 1158551 v11NC'lE5yD .i . 5 HXSTZZ -.-Q, 'hug TQ-M -,B fx l K The I95O girls' soTTball Team has leaped away To a Tine sTarT, winning Two ouT oT iTs TirsT Three games. Coach Elaine Miller has done an admir- able job in puTTing TogeTher a Team wiTh only Three remaining leTTermen, mosT oT iT being made up oT sophomores who should go on in The nexT Two years To win more Than Their share oT' ball games, AT The ouTseT oT The season The maior problem was one oT piTching because oT The loss oT lasT years capTain and sTar piTcher, Peg Cleary. AT This wriTing, however, Anna Fiorenza and GreTchen Daschbach have done very well and should improve wiTh added ex- perience. The resT of The inTield includes CapTain Marcia KraTT aT Third, Diane Greer aT shorT, BeTTe Kneeland aT second, Fran Oliver aT TirsT, and Barb Michelsen as caTcher. The ouTTield is made up oT Bugs SmiTh, Jan Collins, Lynne STevens, CynThia Wilson, and Gloria Pearson. This new Team now has The needed early game experience. IT has The spiriT, good hiTTing, and piTching: iT could go on To win all iTs remaining games, Thereby egualling The excellenT record oT lasT yearis veTeran Team. OFTBALL -- if -- .1 C3 5 Cf 3 V 2 .' -'fy . -ws I 1 ml qw' Q., A i av- H W' wig, QQ 5,5 Q Wgf'.,'3e'.Sl, if' Nw .Wli K u l l . .i. W 1 -wf ' ' 'W' M I 'W' ,-vw' s X--,C W, yv . V - ,wx 1 M-. i .X ' ---M. lsf Row: Coach Knowllon, R. Hiclxs, E. Hersey, E. Cullen, F. Wolfe, K. Blake, R. O'Brien, J. Richmond, D. Shiverick, R. Welch, B. Corlhell, J. Capulo, J. Dasch- bach' 2nd Row' P l.evereH'e R Husse P Sharon E Roiuncli , L, Curfis, . . . .. , . y, . , , T. Wilder, R. McElhinney, D. SamoiloFf, P. McGowan, J. Ciarcia, D. Miller P. Gilberio, H. Hooper, G. Cox: 3rd Row: E. McElroy, F. Ives. J. Ackerman W. Sipp, F. Corby, S. Walker, R. Brooks, R. Wicherson, R. Rush, D. Snow D. Cameron, R. Murphy. Having a hard working group ol runners and Field men, lhis seasonis lraclc and Field learn has loolced well in ils rneels lhroughour lhe seal son. Led by Co-Caplains Fisher Wolfe and Ken Blalce, 'rhe enfire squad revealed ifs driving will To win as ll won a good share ol fhe rneels wilh orher schools. Allhough missing many of 'rhe besl runners on lasf years squad, 'rhe 'rraclc leam, neverlheless, did remarkably well wilh rhose on .M . F ' .asv AQUA ,gn hand. Pracifice began in +he lirsl days of April and conrinued alrnosr daily unril June, wirh 'the boys showing considerable improvernerir as llrie weeks passed by. The rneels, lull of lension 'for +he runners, were af iirsr regarded wilh aopre- hension by 'rhose new fo lhe sporl buf were laler falcen in srride. The season Closed wiih lhe Shale Meet in which Winchesler l-ligh par- licipanfs did a credilable iob. TRACK bv ei! 1' vwr 'P I -rvv uv' ff? Isl Row: Mr. Pills, J. Borden, R. Walsh, D. Wrighl, D. Hulchlnsg 2nd Row: V. Griffilhs B. Burbank, D. Archibald, W. Maroney. R. Crosby: 3rd Row: H. Slrerry, B. McGovern l.. Smilh, P, Redding. The l95O lennis leam has slarled in lull swing, The boys are oul praclic- 1. ing aqainsl lhe baclcboards and are lryinq hard lo gel lhemse'ves inlo shape lo gain a posilion on lhe leam. Only one varsily lellerman relurns lhis year in lhe person ol Caplain Bob Walsh. The conlesls lor lhe remaining posilions will be hard loughl, as lhe boys oul lhis year are very evenly malched. Sophomore prospecl Langdon Smilh seems lo be on lhe way lo a posilion, wilh Herb Slcerryj Bruce McGovern, Pele Redding, Vic Grillilhs, Dave Wrighl, Dave Hulchins, Dave Archibald, Sandy Burbank, Wally Maroney, and Diclc Crosby all hopelul lor a posilion. This year, as usual, lhe learn is loolclng lorward lo a good year. They will be lryinq lo bring lhe Slale Charn- pionship baclc lo Winchesler, bolh as a learn and individually, Coach l-lenry Pills is oplimislic. BOY ' TENNI Firsf Row, Lefl lo Right S. Ordway, M. Kraff, H. MacDonald, Miss Carroll, M. Carroll, S. Morfon, M. Flaherfyg Second Row: J. Nanry, D. Lauaro, M. A. Damon, C. Callahan, 6. Daschbach. Slarling in fhe fall ol 'rhe year, The G-irlsl lnlramural Council inslalled lhe new girls aihlelic program. In 'rhis syslem lhere are four awards which may be won by girls if lhey amass rhe number ol poinfs necessary lo win fhem. ln addilion To lhe maior sporls, minor aclivilies are also recognized. Some ol lhese are badminlon, volleyball, modern dance, and Tumbling. The council held an assembly program oullining lhe aims ol 'rhe new program, explaining lhe poinl syslern, and previewing all lhe available ac+ivi+ies in which one could parlicipale. The lirsf awards given by lhe associarion were presented: and in addilion, members ol lhe All-Winchesler Field l-loclcey learn were honored wirh hockey sliclc pins. Members ol all varsily reams will receive charms or pins designaling lhe parlicular sporr in which 'lhey have excelled. GIRL ' I TRAMURAL COUNCIL ,,Q io -:if Q-Q. 'AA xv ae in 2 I . xl ,-E QQ: YQQW-. bg. Q xg: 1 1? Bn ' 'mllfi 1 x,y '.' 92...- I E MW If- ' W ,,3Al.,,., , tg-vw i, , W mga . f gg' .4 if - .1-mall! 5 .rf ' i g X 1 ll y IV' 5415! N ww lb? ' Af' 9- yy W. f, - wa. eq., A' ' tw ' A .-,v Q If .. , . I Cenierz Here we are, feacher, brighf and early J-F94 QL 4- Top POTPOURRI I do believe 'The record's duck! Grandsfand afhlefes ou! for exercise. Tore da? bar! Congrafulaiions! .1 Does he pass? v Y. .J Unl- V 1 5 W s . . X X ',. H A ' ' he ' M' l 5 '. x Vg' lx xxg Q X . ' V 5 at KX X 'iv 'Q ' 'YL I , if - ,S 'K 4 is '-i' 5 ' 5 4 - G 'X s' ' 1 ,VS Rx :ix n',,f Bn 0 . . Q. .ls mv' ' Hu , svn 3 .Ms s School days af Winchesfer High are memorable ones. Besides finding lcnowle edge and inspirafion in fhe courses falcen during four years, fhe sfudenf discovers himself having a good firne and malcing an increasingly greaf amounf of friends as he mounfs fhe ladder. There are numerous clubs and ofher acfivifies which appeal fo many, buf if is fhe 'roufinei fhal' will bring baclc fhe mosf pleasanf' memories in years fo come, Almosf daily fhere is some- fhing new in and aboufischool fha? malces fhe day-fo-day sessions fresh and invigoraf- ing As 'rhe seniors graduafe, fhey leave wifh fhe lcnowledge fhaf fhey have iusf passed fhrough one of fhe besf four year periods in fheir lives. w-Z 'kv Flow genfly sweef Jona Twas brnllsg Bef you say fha? lo all fhe glrs A loaf of bread fha Walrus sand as wha? we cluefly need Papooses Coaclw Knowlion and baske? ba PICTURE CREDITS The 8dIl0l'S of flue l950 Abergona are grafeful lo Sargenl Sluduos for fl1e1r close co operahon wufh Hue slag fo make flue bull of 'fhe phoiographs The 6dIlOl'S 'look advanfage of fhe generous offer of lhe publnshers of Lrfe Magazme fo use some of Mr Yale Juels plcfures of fha class play The remaining pucfures were by Ben Snyder and Serge: Sorolm assnsfed by Bnll Maqguo Duck Sanger and John Donovan Nw 1' .I ' .. ...ll In . . . 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