To
MISS GRACE ALLEN In Sincere Recognition of Her Thirty-four Years of Untiring Service and Faithfulness
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Tribute
We, the Class of 1931, wish to express our
heartfelt appreciation of Miss Grace Allen, our beloved French teacher Her high ideals of scholarship, her keen interest in life, and her good sound advice will always be an inspiration
to us Because of her unfailing kindness, her
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Class Day Exercises 28
Class Prophecy: Lemira C Smith,
Ronald V Erickson, Stanley D Bensun 29
Planting of Ivy: Lena Leary 32
Last Will and Testament of the
Class of 1981: Randolph B Gammons 38
A Cheer for ’81: Phyllis Elliott,
Barbara Hathaway 35 Walter Sampson Chapter of Pro Merito Society 36
Boys’ Basketball Team 37
Girls’ Basketball Team 38
Baseball Team 39
Senior Play Cast 40
Graduating Exercises 42
“The Gateway:’’ Commencement Pageant, 1931 Resumé Cecilia 4 Paradis 44
Validictory: Theron M Cole 45
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MEMORIAL nich SCHOOL
The Faculty Alfred R Mack, Principal Leonard O Tillson, Submaster
Front Row
Roland C MacGown, Bertha C Russell, Leonard O Tillson, Alfred R Mack, Ernest E Thomas, Doris P Chase, Lillian O’Neil
Back Row
Wirt B Phillips, Walter G Hicks, Mary Brier,
Alice D Brawn, Abby R Field, Anna C Erickson
sà Florence P Culhane, Sylvia G Matheson,
Esther L Moore, Trene M Wentworth,
_ H Beatriee Randall, J Raymond Hyman,
k Chrystal M Chase, Herbert L Wilber
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Year Book S taff Theron M Cole, Editor-in-Chief
Assistants, Stanley D Benson, Lemira C Smith
John B Howes, Business Manager
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G Assistants: Clifford J Gerrior, Jeanette F, Howes
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wy ' Vera F Clark, Sports Nicholas T Panesis, drt
Nie] C Nielsen, Sports Leah M Fabbri, 47¢
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“Stan” is our most popular and best all round boy He played baseball
four years, basketball three years, and was manager of both football and base-
ball one year each He has been on the business staff of the Sachem for four
years and was manager this year He belonged to the Pro Merito, the Cosmos
Club three years, Glee Club four years, and Dramatic Club one year He’s
going to Dartmouth He’s called “Misty” but there’s no doubt in his mind
about Paradise
Vice-President
RANDOLPH GAMMONS
ney’? General
“Gammy” is the best looking boy in the class He was a member of the
Orchestra for four years, the Glee Club for four years, football one year, and
is captain of the baseball nine this year His ambition is to stay single, but
if looks mean anything, we're afraid it will not be realized “Gg Secretary CECILIA PARADIS “Ceal”’ Classical
She was our Student Body secretary this past year and she and the pres-
ident enjoyed many “meetings” Collecting Greta Garbo portraits is her
hobby and she wants to have long eyelashes She is a Pro Merito and Latin
Club member Good luck in your training at Massachusetts General!
Treasurer
DORIS BALDWIN
“ Dolly’? Jlassical
Doris played basketball four years and her hobby is athletics She is
@ member of the Pro Merito, Latin, Red Cross, and Dramatic Clubs We’ve
heard that she likes trumpets—not the ear kind Bridgewater Normal is her
hope for the fall
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PRISCILLA ALGER
“Cul”? Classical
Priscilla is one of our Pro Merito, too She belongs to our Latin and
Dramatic Clubs She wants to be a registered nurse, but does not yet know where she will train
EUNICE ALLEN
Mi xã Commercial
She has played basketball every year and has sung in the Glee Club two
years ‘Eunie’s” weakness is chocolate frappes and her ambition is to
have a cottage for two She desires to become a stenographer or a typist
ALICE ANDERSON
“Billie” Commercial
“Billie” sang in the Glee Club for three years and was a member of the
Sachem staff for one year Her special weakness is riding and her hobby is
water sports She intends to enlarge her business knowledge by attending
Burdett next year She says her ambition is to land a good jcb Here’s hoping
you realize your ambition, Alice
RUTH ANDERSON
Classical
Ruth is a Pro Merito member and has an honor part at graduation She
wants to teach and will go to Bridge H20 Normal Her first two years were
spent in Houlton, Maine where she was very active She was on the business
staff of the Sachem Her hobby is collecting paper napkins
WILMA ANDERSON
Commercial
Wilma is a very quiet girl Different from most of her sex, she doesn’t have
the last word to say She likes accounting and hopes to attend Fisher’s School
of Accounting this fall Good luck to you, Wilma!
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“Bob”? Scientific
“Bob” is one of those quiet fellows who doesn’t say much but accomplishes
a lot, as is evident by his making Pro Merito Bob says his special weakness
is sleepiness and his ambition is to be happy We have failed to notice any
thing of the former, but we should say that his ambition is fulfilled He in-
tends to go to Northeastern next year Best of luck to you, “Bob”
RUTH BALDWIN
“Ruthie’’ Classical
Ruth wants to follow the nurse’s career at Rhode Island State Hospital
this fall She, too, played basketball four years She is also a member of
the Dramatic and Red Cross Clubs
HAROLD BARR
“<Hal’’ Scientific
“Hal” took the part of an old man in the Senior Play and did it perfectly
He was a member of the football squad last year We wonder what Harold’s
vocation will be If one can judge anything by his appearance at the voca-
tional talks, we think he will be a Jack-of-all-trades
FLORENCE BELROSE
“ Flossy’’ Commercial
“Flossy” is one of the senior typists who have helped in getting the school
news into the Gazette each week She has also served faithfully on the bus-
iness staff of the Sachem the past two years, and was in the Glee Club for
four years She says her ambition is to be a private secretary, and that she
is going to attend Burdett or “bust” Well, Florence, we don’t think you will
“bust.”
CHARLES BYRAM
“Charlie”’ General
“Charlie” is one of the numerous star athletes of the class of ’31, having
held center position on the varsity football team his senior year and
having played on the baseball team He wants to be a physical director and
says he will try to attend Springfield College next year Come, come, “Char-
lie’, we not only know that you'll try, but we know that you will attend Spring-
field
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Conumercial
Her hobby is dancing She sang in the Glee Club her freshman, sopho-
more, and junior years Isabel is another quiet girl She wants to travel
EDWARD CASEY
“Ed”? Commercial
“Kd” is another good athlete, as he starred on the high school basket-
ball team during his years in school, making a fine guard He was also in the
Glee Club two years His ambition is to become President President of what
we wonder? Anyway, Ed, that’s a fine ambition and we hope you realize it
CYNTHIA CASWELL
“Tinnie’’ Classical
“Tinnie” is the one who took Viola Caswell’s place as pianist for general
assembly, and she has done just as good a job, too Besides this she has been
pianist for both Boys’ and Girls’ Glee Clubs, and has graced the Girls’ Glee
Club with her sweet soprano voice for four years As we should expect,
Cynthia intends to go to the Boston Conservatory of Music to further her mus- ical career We wouldn’t be at all surprised if some day we should hear Cynthia singing over the radio in the Chicago Civic Opera Company
CARMEN CERDA
Classical
Carmen was voted our class flirt Didn’t she play that part in the play
well? Her hobby is drawing, her weakness “sweet sixteens” She is a Latin
and Dramatic Clubber and a Sachemite, too She sang in our Glee Club
four years and desires to study voice
MARY CHILINGERIAN
Commercial
Mary isn’t very big, but what a lot of “pep” she possesses! Her ambition
is to drive a new Ford and to be a secretary How would being a traveling
secretary suit you, Mary? She is planning to take a Post Graduate course
next year,
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VERA CLARK
Commercial
Vera was voted our best all round girl Everyone knows her hobby, basket-
ball She’s been on the Varsity for four years She was treasurer of our
Student Body during 1930-31, is Sports Editor of this Year Book, has played in the orchestra three years, and was on the Sachem staff We know she
can easi'y become a Physical Education teacher or a secretary
THERON COLE
“Pee Wee’ Classical
“Pee Wee”-is one of the outstanding members of the class of ’31 He has been prominent in Sachem work, becoming its literary editor this year, in the
Consule Planco Club, in the Cosmos Club, in baseball, and has been con- sistently on the highest honor roll, so consistently in fact that he has become
valedictorian He was voted the most studious boy in the class on account of this He is a member of the Pro Merito Society, and Editor-in-Chief of this
Year Book He also won a medal for excellency in history his junior year He
intends to go to Worcester Polytechnic Institute, and we expect big things from
Theron while there
NATALIE CUMMINGS
“Nat’’ Classical
“Nat’s’ ambition is to be tall Her hobby is reading She is a Latin Club
member and a Red Cross member, too She’s another quiet girl whom we
all like
FRANCIS CURLEY
“Fran” Commercial
“Fran” is another shining light among the athletes of the class of ’31, having held a varsity position on the football team for the past two years
He was in the Glee Club for three years, and his ambition is to be an account-
ant He says his hobby is getting Miss Field mad Now, now, “Fran” we didn’t
think that of you Francis expects te go to the Bentley School of Accounting
next year
FANNIE DEAN
“Danny”? Commerctal
“Danny” says her hobby is making bread Perhaps she can get a job
working in the lunch room next year Her weakness is reading and her am-
pition is to be “To be what,” we ask Maybe she wants to be first lady mayor
of Plympton
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ALICE DENNETT
“AL”? Sommercial
“Al's” weakness is swimming, and she wants to be a high diver which
is certainly a lofty ambition Her hobby is driving a car (prcbably to and
from the “ole swimmin’ hole”) She is going to be a post-graduate next year
ESTHER DENNETT
“Bed”’ Commercial
Esther played on the Girls’ Basketball team for two years She wants
to be somebody’s “stenog” She is going to Boston University next year Good
luck to you!
OLIVER DONNER
“Hap” Scientific
Hap’s president of our Dramatic Club He took a part in our play, too
He sung nicely, don’t you think? His hobby is a 1917 motorcycle Doesn't
she mind the bumps, Oliver? Well—he wants to become a civil engineer,
but he’s going to work for Woolworth this fall he says
RUTH DUNHAM
“Stubborn”? Commercial
Ruth is another quiet commercial student She and Eunice have the same
desires as regards a cottage for two and chocolate frappes Her hobbies are
sewing and reading
RUSSELL EATON
“ Rut?’ General
“Rut” has gained much glory by his manner of playing end on the var- sity football team during his high school career He may be little, but you ask
some of his opponents how hard he can tackle He was on the Baseball team
for three years and was in the Glee Club three years He also starred in
several plays given in assembly, and had the honor of being in the cast of
the play that was presented at the Parent-Teachers’ Night this year “Rut”
was voted the best boy dancer in the class “Rut” wants to go to Notre Dame
or West Point, and we know if he gces out for the football team, he’ll surely
make good
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PHYLLIS ELLIOTT
“Phil”’ Jonumercial
“Phil” wants to be happy Here’s hoping she will be! She is another
Pro Merito member She played her “sax” in the orchestra three years, and
played basketball four years She is a member of the Dramatic Club, too
RONALD ERICKSON
“Swede’’ Scientific
“Swede” took part in the illustrious Senior Play and what a hit he made
He believes in getting all the fun he can out of school life He says that his
weakness is chewing gum If you don’t believe him, ask Mrs Brawn
LEAT FABBRI
“Lee” Commercial
“Lee” is one of Mrs Moore’s hard workers and is a member of the Pro
Merito Society She is a member of the Year Book Staff She has also
helped Mr Tillson in the office Eeing a hard and willing worker, she is sure
to make good in whatever vocation she may take up
ALBERTA FAULKNER `
“Bat? General
Atberta was a member of the Dramatic Club She says her special weak-
ness is eating and that her hobby is music Alberta, you sure cannot resist
your weakness if we see straight Her ambition is to be somebody and we feel
sure that she will fulfill her ambition if the way she has worked in high school means anything
BARBARA FILLEBROWN
“* Barbie’’ Classical
Her hobby is collecting poems and her weakness is dancing She plans
to go to Emerson College of Oratory in the fall She acted splendidly in the
play, is a Dramatic Club member and wants to be a dramatist She was a
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THALIA FORSBERG
“¢ Possy?? 1lassicdl
Thalia also collects Greta Garbo’s pictures She is a Pro Merito member and also a Latin Club member She wants to go to Radcliffe this fall Thalia
is the best dressed girl of her class
JOHN GALLAGHER
General
It’s hard to find anything to say about John because he doesn’t say much
himself He must have been extremely modest when he filled out his question
blank or else he ran short of pencils However, John is a hard worker and
we expect him to make a success in whatever line of work he may attempt
CLIFFORD GERRIOR
“Rudy”’ Scientific
“Rudy” has been one of the most conscientious workers of the class of
‘31 When anything was needed to be made, or woodland decorations to be
obtained for the socials, it was always “Cliff” who stepped right up and vol-
unteered to do the work He has served on the business staff of the Sachem
this year, and although he lives a little way out of town, he has done his work
faithfully He sang in the Glee Club for two years and is on the Year Book staff His ambition is to be a marine and to fulfill this ambition he intends
to go to U S Nautical School We feel sure that “Cliff” will make a name for
himself in whatever he endeavors
FLORENCE GIBERTI
“Sandy’’ Scientific
“Sandy” has played on the Girls’ Basketball team for the past two years and was on the Senior team that won the championship of the class games
She was also a member of the Dramatic Club Her hobby is music and her
weakness is downing frappes Florence’s ambition is to be a school teacher and therefore she is going to Bridgewater Normal next year
ELLEN GILLIGAN
Sen”? General
“Len” is one of those girls who doesn’t say much but who does her work
conscientiously She is a member of the Pro Merito Society and the Dramatic
Club and played on the Girls’ Basketball team She says her hobby is taking
Commercial Geography notes Her ambition is to teach Commercial Geo-
graphy and so she intends to go to Bridgewater Normal School
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“Bee” was voted the best looking girl in the class and we think the class
made a wise decision She was on the Sachem staff this past year, being one
of the Alumni Editors Her hobby is swimming and her ambition is to go to an art school Best of luck to you, “Bee”
DOROTHY HAYDEN
““Dot”?’ Commercial
“Dot” is a girl who, contrary to all traditions, doesn’t say much but man-
ages to get along just the same She played on the Girls’ Basketball team
for two years She says she has no ambition and doesn’t know what college
she will attend next year As her weakness is wading in the snow, we would suggest she go to a northern college However, “still waters run deep,” and we
know this applies to “Dot.”
JENNIE HAYWARD
Commercial
Jennie was voted the quietest girl in our class Her weakness is “Gym,” but
we thought she liked George and his Ford pretty well Better watch the quiet
ones, George She wants to become a perfect secretary and to study at Bur-
dett
GRACE HOARD
“Da-da”’ Classical
She declares she has no weakness, but she enjoys Rudy’s crooning She
was active in the Latin, Dramatic, and Cosmos Clubs and also the Sachem
staff She wants to be a really good actress Judging by her part in the
Senior Play she has every reasen to succeed
DONALD HOLMES
“Don”’ General
“Don” is a member of the Dramatic Club and was in the Senior Play He never lets school work interfere with his pleasure We wonder why he is
such a good patronizer of the library, especially during the third period It
may be that he is looking up something, but perhaps he is looking at some-
thing
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Commercial
Jeanette is the girl who walks off with the prizes in any salesmanship contests that are held Whenever there is a magazine contest or ticket selling
contest, Jeanette is either on top or well up among the leaders She is a
member of the Pro Merito Society and is treasurer of the Dramatic Club
Her ambition is to be a private secretary, and she intends to go to the Chandler
School We feel sure Jeanette will make a success of herself
JOHN HOWES
“Johnnie?” Scientific
Johnnie’s weakness is the Madam Queen of Room 15 His hobbies are
hunting and skating He wants to own a speedy car and to go to Worcester
Polytech this fall He was on the Sachem board two years and played in the
orchestra four years He’s on our Year Book staff and how he did put over the ticket end of the Senior Play He was voted the most respected boy of the class
FOSTER JACKSON
Commercial
Foster’s ambition is to be a real liveried chauffeur; but, alas, his weakness
is speeding However, knowing him as we do, we are certain he will achieve
his ambition Oh! yes! In case the teachers don't know, his hobby is skipping
school,
HAZEL JACQUES
Commercial
Hazel has been one of the faithful, hard-working office girls during her
high school career Her hobby is flowers and her weakness is skiing Quite
a contrast we should say, Hazel Her ambition is to be a secretary or bookeeper,
and next year she intends to take a course to prepare for a Civil Service Exam- ination
HARRY JENNINGS
Commercial
Harry fought for the orange and black on the football field last year He
wants to become another Lindbergh and is planning to learn the art of flying
at the Sweeney ‘Aviation School He is a hard worker and is sure to attain
great heights
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ALICE DENNETT
“6 A? Commercial
“Al's” weakness is swimming, and she wants to be a high diver which
is certainly a lofty ambition Her hobby is driving a car (probably to and
from the “ole swimmin’ hole”) She is going ta be a post-graduate next year
ESTHER DENNETT
“Bed”? Commercial
Esther played on the Girls’ Basketball team for two years She wants
to be somebody’s “stenog” She is going to Boston University next year Good
luck to you!
OLIVER DONNER
“*Hap”? Scientific
Hap’s president of our Dramatic Club He took a part in our play, too
He sung nicely, don’t you think? His hobby is a 1917 motorcycle Doesn’t
she mind the bumps, Oliver? Well—he wants to become a civil engineer,
but he’s going to work for Woolworth this fall he says
RUTH DUNHAM
“Stubborn”? Commercial
Ruth is another quiet commercial student She and Eunice have the same
desires as regards a cottage for two and chocolate frappes Her hobbies are
sewing and reading
RUSSELL EATON
“Rut’’ General
“Rut” has gained much glory by his manner of playing end on the var- sity football team during his high school career He may be little, but you ask
some of his opponents how hard he can tackle He was on the Baseball team for three years and was in the Glee Club three years He also starred in
several plays given in assembly, and had the honor of being in the cast of
the play that was presented at the Parent-Teachers’ Night this year “Rut”
was voted the best boy dancer in the class “Rut” wants to go to Notre Dame
or West Point, and we know if he gces out for the football team, he’ll surely make good
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BARBARA LOVELL
“Bee” Classical
“Bee” was runner-up in the balloting for the best looking girl in the class
She has been a member of the orchestra for four years, playing the cello She
was one of the girls from the Senior Class elected to the Cabot Club and gave
a very fine performance in its play “Anne What’s Her Name”? Her hobby
is dancing, and her ambition is to be an artist “Bee” has not yet decided what
school she will attend next year, but whatever one it is, she will undoubtedly
be a shining light while there
RODERICK MacKENZIE
“« Pete’’ General
“Pete” played on the baseball team two years We don’t want you to get
the impression that he is lazy, but we heard that Miss Erickson was forced
to buy him an alarm clock to keep him awake in class However, we will not
be surprised if Pete is the head of a large fur company in a few years
HELEN MANION
General
Helen has sung in the Girls’ Glee Club ior three years She says she
jas no hobby and no special weakness What’s the matter Helen, too bashful
to write it down? Helen’s ambition is to be a nurse The class of ‘31 cer-
tainly ought to be proud of all its nurses The best of luck to you, Helen
ELIZABETH MASTERS
““Betty’”’ Classical
“Betty” came within two votes of being the most bashful girl in the class
She has sung in the Girls’ Glee Club for four years Her weakness is ice cream,
and her hobby is swimming and skating She says her ambition is to operate
an airplane! My! my! we would hardly expect that frem our demure little Eliz-
abeth Will wonders never cease? “Betty” expects to attend a business school
in Boston next year
EDITH MAYHEW
Commercial
Edith is another of those quiet girls of whom the class of ’31 has a great
number She has played on the Girls’ Basketball team during her high school
days She says her special weakness is “Art.” That can be taken two ways,
Edith, but we think we know what you mean Edith doesn’t know what she
will do next year
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Irene was a member of the Girls’ Glee Club for two years She is one
of the quict girls and is always busy at something We wish you luck in the
nurse’s profession, Irene!
EDWARD McCARTHY
“Red’’ General
Meet Mr McCarthy, the class wit He can produce more laughs in one
period than any of the teachers can stand in a week Being a sailor of the
high seas, he carries the colors of the class to every port He tells us that some day he will be an admiral
THELMA McLEOD
“Pete”’ Classical
Thelma’s hobby is reading We think she enjoys fruit while reading, too
Her ambition to write might be natural, knowing of her good work on and in the Sachem, She’s played basketball and expects to attend B U this fall
ALICE MELLO
“Greta”’ Commercial
“Greta” has been a member of the Girls’ Basketball team She has been
a member of the newly formed Dramatic Club, too Her special weakness is
styles, her hobby is dancing, and her ambition is to be an actress Alice will
attend some dramatic school next year 1
ALBERT MITCHELL
“Al? Classical
“Al” is the class sheik He is always bothering the teachers and is a
frequent visitor to the office He is always joking and never takes things
sericusly, much to the disgust of Mrs Brawn and others We think it is an- other of his jokes when he says his ambition is to be sweet and homelike
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HAROLD MOORE
General
By vote of the class, Harold is the quietest boy For that reason it is
difficult to find much to say about him In spite of the fact he is a lover of
solitude, he is liked by all those who know him including the teachers
GEORGE MORRISSEY
“Sonny Boy”’ Commercial
George is another shining athlete of the class of '31 He has held
the position of tackle on the varsity football team, and has also played on the
second basketball team He has been a member of the school orchestra, and
started an orchestra of his own, which has furnished us with some mighty
fine music for our socials He says his weakness is J H., and his hobby is
walking to Plympton What do you mean, George, what do you mean? His
ambition, in his own words, is: “To learn the ‘sax’ (without the grapefruit)”
Well, George, we feel sure you can do that George doesn’t know as yet what
he will do next year
ROLLIN MORSE
“ Morsie”’ Scientific
“Morsie” bas one of the honor parts in graduation He was a member of
the Sachem staff for three years, Latin Club one year, and Pro Merito one year
He was one of the stars in the “hit of the century”, the Senior Play He is
going to attend Massachusetts Institute of Technology next year where he
is certain to make good
JAMES MULLINS
“Moon” Commercial
The only thing “Moon” filled out on his blank was his hobby, and that
is skating We think he was too pashful to fill out his special weakness But
“Moon” what about your ambition? Surely, way down in a corner of your
heart there is something you want to do or be Seeing that your hobby is
skating, we’d suggest that you try to be skating champion of the world, or
something like that Anyway, “Moon,” we wish you the best of luck in what-
ever you endeavor
PAULINE NAVAIS
“ Polly”’ Commercial
For her special weakness “Polly” put down a question mark Aha, Polly,
are you bashful too, like some of the other members of our class? She says
her hobby is drawing and dancing, and her ambition is to be a hairdresser
To carry out this ambition, “Polly” intends to go to a hairdressing school in
Boston next year Best of luck, “Polly.”
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“Neek” is the most bashful boy in the class He is also an athlete, having
played on the football and baseball teams for two years He doesn’t say much
in school, but what a pepper-box he is behind the plate in a baseball game “Neek” is also a member of the Year Book staff
NICHOLAS PANESIS
“Nick”? Classical
“Nick” is undoubtedly the artist of our class His ambition is to be a successful racketeer, but he wants to attend Syracuse University this fall
He said his course was rump steak and spinach Now I know his weakness
is “dans la teie” He was on the football squad one year and has attributed his humor to the Sachem for three years
VIRGINIA PAQUIN
“Ginny”? General
“Ginny” is the star entertainer of the class Whenever we held a social,
“Ginny” was always our headliner, and we never tired of her dancing In
fact, we liked it so much that we voted her the best girl dancer in the class “Ginny” has sung in the Girls’ Glee Club for four years, and is also a member
of the.Pro Merito Society Her hobby is dancing, which is perfectly natural,
and her special weakness is going to Attleboro That last is a new one on us,
Ginny Holding something out on us, eh, what? “Ginny” is undecided as
to what she will do next year Undoubtedly it will be something to do with
dancing
OLIVE PARKER
“Ollie” Commercial
“Ollie” is another of those Plympton Misses who have made good in the
big city Her hobby is tennis, but wouldn’t ping-pong suit her size better?
She, also, wants to be a secretary
EDITH PAUN
“Bddie’’ General
If silence is golden, then the class of ’31 is the richest class in the world,
for here is ancther quiet member “Eddie” is so quiet, in fact, that she pretty
nearly was voted the quietest girl in the class Her special weakness is dream-
ing Of what, or maybe, of whom we wonder? Perhaps that accounts for her
silence Her hobby is dancing, and her ambition is to work at Woolworth’s
Now, now, “Eddie,” we think you are destined for better things than that
“Eddie” says that she will be at home next year Boys, there’s your chance
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Classical
Myrtle was a member of the Glee Club for four years, the Latin Club for
ars, and the Pro Merito Society She likes M H 8 so well that she
nning to take a post-graduate course next year
DOROTHY RAY
“Dot”? Commercial
“Dot” sang in the Girls’ Glee Club last year Her hobby is sports She
wants to be a secretary Perhaps when Casey is President, she will be his rivate secretary 'd STEVEN ROBERTS ““Steve’”’ Commercial
“Steve” says his hobby is sports and his special weakness is dancing, but we are inclined to think that his weakness is learning Mr Tillson’s favorite
poems He is a plugger and is sure to make a success
DOROTHY ROBINSON
“Dot”? Classical
She admits that cheese crackers are her weakness “Dot” wants to go
abroad as “Cel” does She has been in our Glee Club three years “Dot”
says that for activities she has taken Gym four years Haven’t all the girls,
Dorothy? Well, it’s too late to kick now The boys always get the breaks
ELIZABETH SAVAGE
: General
Elizabeth’s weakness is Coon Sanders Horseback riding is her hobby
and she wants to travel (by horseback?) She plans to go to Bouve School
this fall Good luck, Elizabeth!
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EMOniaL rien SCHOOL | | MARY STPOLIN “Sip”? Commercial
“Sip” wants to teach Spanish and go to Boston University this fall Her
hobby is traveling She has helped the Sachem staff as typist this past year
CELIA SMITH
“Cel”” Classical
Her ambition is to travel aboard Perhaps she really should be a sail-
cress and “walk the plank” instead of attending Bridge H2O Normal ‘next
year She is a member of the Dramatic and Latin Clubs Peaches are her
weakness
LAWRENCE SMITH
“Wid?? Scientific
Lawrence and “Tink” have the same ambition—(nuf sed!) His hobby is
sleeping and his weakness is women Maybe he can combine them Here’s
good luck anyway He played basketball and baseball one year and sang in
the Glee Club two years He hepes to attend Undecided University soon
- LEMIRA SMITH
““ Smitty’? Classical
“Smitty” is the most popular girl of her class She was a member of the
Girls’ Basketball team for four years, of the Glee Club for four years, of the
Year Book staff, and is Editor-in-Chief of the Sachem She is also a member of the Pro Merito Society and the Latin Club and took part in the Senior Play
She is planning to attend Bridgewater Normal and we understand that she wi'l reside in the north part of the town known as Warrentown during this time
A RITA SOUZA
Classical
Rita’s hobby is dancing She plans to teach and go to Bridgewater Nor-
mal She played basketball, is a Latin and Cosmos Club member, a Sachemite
and a Pro Merito member Rita’s jolly way makes a heap of fun anywhere
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Commercial
Hazel played on the Girls’ Basketball team for three years She is a
constant believer that girls should be seen and not heard She is another
girl who likes M H 8 so well that she is planning to take a post graduate
course
TIELEN SPRINGER
Jommercial
Helen has worked hard as a typist on the Sachem staff and has helped Mr Mack in the office Her hobby is water sports She is going to Bridgewater
Normal School and her ambition is to be a teacher We are certain you will
make a good one, Helen
MYRTIS STILES
“Myrt”’ Commercial
“Myrt’s” weakness is typing Her ambition is to work in a bank and her
hobby is tennis She has been a typist on the Sachem board this past year
She plans to come back to M H S for a P G course this fall
CHECIL STROJINY
General
Cecil is one of our quiet boys We asked him what his weakness was and
he said that he didn’t like to study Don’t let that bother you, Cecil, for we
haven’t found anyone yet who does
J VINCENT SULLIVAN
“Sully?” General
His hobby is horseback riding He plans to attend Andover in the fall
He has played basketball two years, baseball one year, been on the Sachem
business staff two years, and in the orchestra two years He took part in the
Senior Play and is also a member of the Dramatic Club No doubt you can
easily follow your father’s fcot-steps, “Sully” Oh yes—he is our best
dressed boy, too
SYBIL THOMAS
“Sue?” General
“Sue’s” ambition is to excel in music and she certainly did while she was playing in the orchestra her four years in high school She doesn’t tell
us what she is going to do next year, but if it’s something in the musical line, she will surely make good
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His ambition is to graduate What an ambition! “Tink” was a most
entertaining character—Genesis in our Class Play His ready wit and blonde
hair make him very popular with the girls
ALIDA WADSWORTH
“Ossie” Commercial
“Ossie” is one of our class joys, and wherever she is, there laughter and joy abound She says her special weakness is scallops and her hobby is dancing
Her ambition is to be a stenographer She is yet undecided what she will do
next year, but we know that with her winning ways and her smile “Ossie” will
make a name for herself in whatever she does
WARREN WASHBURN
“€Wash?? General
“Washy” was a member of the baseball squad for three years He is one
of the largest boys in the class being six feet, two inches tall You should see
the envious looks of the little freshmen when they see him ambling down the
corridor
MARY WATERS
Classical
Mary‘s weakness is cating—I think especially apples She is a member of
the Latin Club and played basketball one year Reading and movies are her
hobbies She expects to try the nurse’s career with “Ceal”’ at Massachusetts
General Hospital
A MARGARET WELCIL
Commercial
Margaret was in the Glee Club and the Cosmos Club for one year She
was also in the Junior Red Cross Her hobby is reading How these girls like to read! She says that some day she is going to be a nurse We all wish you luck, Margaret
RUTH WILLIAMS
“Rufus? Classical
Ruth is the most bashful girl in the class She is so quiet we don’t know
what to say about her, but, you know, “silence is golden.” Ruth is going to be a nurse, and we are sure she will make a good one
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Class Day Exercises
June 12, 1931
—— MARCH TO THE CAMPUS
Invocation Rev John W Annas
MASTER OF CEREMONIES Francis V Curley
Music M H 8 Orchestra
Cnuass PROPHECY Lemira C Smith, Stanley D Benson, Ronald V Erickson
Soto Dancy Virginia Y Paquin
Crass Winn Randolph B Ganumons
ADDRESS Mr Allan R Thatcher, Chairman of School Board
CLAss GIPT§ Marjorie A Kinsman, Rita Souza
Donald H Holmes, Russell T Eaton
PLANTING OF THE Ivy Lena R Leary
Cuass Sone Written by Phyllis Elliott and Barbara Hathaway
Formation or Tue Letrers M H 8 AruLeric Events Cuass FLOWER Jacqueminot Rose Cuass Morro Service Above Self CLASS COLORS Maroon and Gold JuNIoR-SENIoR REcEPTION (Evening)
CLASS DẠY COATMITTEE
Florence P Culhane Esther L Moore
H Beatrice Randall Mary Brier
Supervisor of DEcorarions Sylvia G Matheson
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Prophecy of the Class of 1931
Lemira C Sinith Ronald V Erickson
Stanley D Benson Time: June 12, 1946
Scene: Business center of Halifax City Chief Ronald Erickson is directing the traffic jam at the Four Corners lnpatient
motorist, Lemira Smith, toots horn Officer
signals her to advance At the same time another motorist, Stanley Benson, who is sig- nalled to stop, advances madly Screams and brake squeakings are heard!!
Lem jumps out—
L to S:—Now you’re in for it! What do you think that cop waved to me for—for you to come and smash
S: Be calm, lady! Here comes the one to
settle that Step on it, Flat Foot (to R)
I’ve got to peddle my merchandise
R: Pipe down, and fork over your licenses if you have such things! You too, lady (To 8) What d’ya mean by cutting in on a poor defenseless little lady? I’ve put bigger fellers than you in the jug for doing less than that 8: O K chief (Handing R his license) Satisfied ?
L: This is the best I can do for you Mr My Jatest license is in my old car I'll go and get it for you, though I only live a coup'e of blocks up the line
Rto L: Stay here and cut the soft soaping Registrations? (Starts to examine licenses)
R: Stanley D Benson and Lemira C
Smith!! Say—those names sound familiar!
(Looks puzzled) Say, lady, aren’t you the gal who taught me to dance the jig in that good
old Senior Play—‘‘Seventeen’’? And Stan
Benson, our good old Class President
Land S: (staring at R) Rony Hrickson!! (General handshaking and laughter All sit
on running board and begin thus :)
R: Well, Stan, old top, what are you do-
ing for a business?
S: Oh, I’m a noted salesman
L: I always knew you’d make good, Stan What’s your specialty? You always did throw a good line
S: Oh, I’m president Benson and head
salesman Benson of the Benson, Benson &
Benson Company, and we make and sell an- chors for floating ribs
R: Say, you haven’t got the same secre- tary that you had at dear M H 8 some 15 years ago, have you?
8S: No,—wish I did! But she’s head lady at Thomastown State Hospital And do you
remember Mary Waters? She’s Cel’s chief
cook and bottle washer
L: Well good for them! What about the third pal, Thalia Forsberg?
S: Oy! Oy! Thalia and Sully are sole dis-
tributors the Fitwell Clothes Company
They travel all around the greater part of Massachusetts
R: That’s simple enough They were the best dressed members of the class
my o'd pal, Hap Donner?
S: Wasn’t he a crooner in our Senior Play?
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the way Lola Pratt was somewhat responsible for his fame What do you hear fram Car-
men?
L: She’s a singer, too Why she’s posted as the leading lady in the new stage hit
“‘Sereecher Louder.’’? It’s playing at the
Halifax Opera House next week What about the banana specialist, Nick Panesis?
8S: Oh, he’s president of the Eatless Bad Fruit Co., Incorpulated Somehow [ connect Pete McLeod up with him Guess what she’s up to lì: Jl give up You tell us and we’) listen S: Thelma’s taking care of Nick’s in- ternal decorating
L: I heard from Florence Giberti the other day After she and I graduated from Normal, she got the position of principal of Wappanueket High School What about the rest of the east of ‘‘Seventeen?’’
R: The kid sister, Gracie, just shared hon- ors with Bee Hathaway in the International Beauty Contest held at Taunton And Har- old Barr is doing big things in Plympton as the entire police foree Don Holmes set a new motoreycle record for the maximum speed of 5814 miles per second up the steepest incline of Muttock Hill
S: And Tinky and Cynthia Caswe!l and some of the others?
L: Oh—Tink’s just been operated on for “‘stooped’’ shoulders, from carrying Bee Lov- ell’s ’cello And Cynthia’s the pipe organ soloist at the Opera House
5S: Tsuppose you and Morsey settled down, Lem?
L: Oh well, don’t ask embarrassing ques- tions Rollin’s trying to fill Mr Tillson’s place at M H 8 But he ean’t live up to our submaster And J, I don’t like to boast,
but I just floated across the Nemasket River
in 38 hours, 1614 minutes Haven’t you heard
of that as the first lady’s record?
R: No, but Elizabeth Masters just fiew
across Lake Assawampsett all alone and Bob Archer started in an aeroplane for Mars—
but she wasn’t home so he visited Pars S: And I read about Warren Washburn’s pitching two no-hit, no-run games in one day And ineidently, Ranny Gammons is the re-
nowned shortstop on the same team
L: Eunie Allen sent me a card from that new popular summer resort at the South Pole She said that she and Ruth Dunham and Agnes Krikorian were making Eskimo Pies for the Penguins
R: What of some of the other inmates of C2?
L: Well Wilma Anderson is continuing to do aecounting for the big Stock Market con- cern of Muttock And, as for the other two Andersons—Ruth is a teacher under sub- master Rollin D’Arey Morse
S: And Alice is bareback rider in Ed Casey’s and Francis Curley’s great 24% ring Circus Mary Chilin’s the Hula Hula Gal and the Dennett Sisters are doing a specialty
act for them, too I always knew that Irene
McCarron had a big future She’s their fat lady Elizabeth M Savage is getting Moore and Moore wild as their wild woman Inci- and of course, with no connection, Kid s their wild woman-tamer
Where’s your friend Pete MacKenzie
R: He has set up a trading post in Carver for skunk pelts
L: Weren’t there some more who were
going to be nurses?
S: Yes, indeed! Lena Leary, Priscilla
Alger, and Ruth Baldwin are all at Rocky Meadow Home for aged cats and mice And
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Foster Jackson’s the janitor R: And Dor L: Well, she’s accompanist for a great cornet player S: Have you read the new book ‘‘How to Keep Thin?’’
R: Why no—did you write it, Lem? 8: No, Alberta Faulkner and Helen Man- ion were the co-authors, And speaking of books, Myrt Stiles wrote a splendid seller on “The Evils of Gym.”
L: Yes and Barbie Fillebrown iy also one of our literary folks
R: We left her out of the play group,
didn’t we? Well (Oh dear, Miss Chase didn’t like us to say that) Er—she just went before the Selectmen of Middleboro to get them to improve the train service between Plympton and Middleboro
S: While we’re discussing Plymptonites, Olive Parker got a good job as secretary to Steve Roberts, the milkman, who supplies the greater part of Thomastown Charlie Byram’s mayor of Rock now, and he’s done wonders
R: Pauline Navais and Leah Fabbri have made for themselves a good job They’re giv- ing peppermint waves to the hares and rabbits of the State Farm
L: Moon Mullins has won the skater’s trophy offered by the Ivers Society of Titicut How that boy can cut up! (ice)
R: Saw Morrissey and his jitney the other
day He’s running a “‘Special’’ for the
ladies and gentlemen of the Middleboro aris- toeracy to Jennie Hayward’s ‘‘Lunch Room on the Macadam Road.’’
S: Yes, two heads work better than one
Jeanette and Johnny Howes are in business The Howes Co., Houses—‘Any place, any size, any time.’’
L: What became of those actresses, Alice
Mello and Florence Kotchoun?
R: Oh they’re headliners in Al Mitche!l’s Follies Phyllis Elliott and Vera Clark are among the musical entertainers Gin Paquin is his famous toe dancer
Li: I thought Rita was going to take up toe dancing, too
R: Oh no, she and Hazel Spaulding rep- resent the thin and thick of it in the Follies
S: Margaret Welch and Nat Cummings
are two Evangelists in the wilds of Lakeville now
L: How about Ossie Wadsworth and Mary Sipolin? Are they still in the biscuit business ? They are making a new brand called Wise Crackers, I think
R: Darjy Kinsman is chauffeur for the
retired business expert, Harold Moore, so Cel Smith tells me
L: What’s Humphrey doing?
R: She’s collecting antiques She has a
good collection of Mr Tillson’s old olive bottles
S: While we’re mentioning great guys,
Nielson is the new Floyd Gibbons of the
Radio World Cece Strojny just bought
Myrtle Place’s place to help her raise chick- ens
L: McCarthy’s at sea now
8S: Natural enough! He always has been Didn’t Gerrior join the Marines?
R: Sure, he went to China to help put down a revolution, but he sent word home that he saw a familiar face and that he was returning, for he refused to fight his own laundryman
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ing She always wanted to do something big and clean like washing the Elephants of the Casey, Curley Circus
L: Sybil Thomas and Edith Paun are the class old maids, I guess, seeing that Edith Mayhew has just given up her life to Art
R: You know Rut Eaton always wanted to get into Notre Dame He did! He’s been water boy for five years
S: Fanny Dean handed me my mail at the Plympton P O the other day
S: And Norma Keevey has increased the library there to fifty-two books, and three magazines by her untiring efforts as librar- lan R: You mentioned the Salutatorian of our St ge en BR CHOOI, class What about the Valedictorian, Theron Jole ?
S: He’s made millions by manufacturing cranberry boxes and Dot Hayden is his w to-do secretary
R: I hauled Jennings in the other day for springing Helen Springer’s axle
L: Well, I guess that’s about all of us—
but Hazel Jacques?
R: She is in Africa introducing skiis t the cannibals
(Whistle sounds)
lì: Chief’s calling Sorry I can’t stay
longer Here’s your licenses—forget this folks, Au Revoir! Land S$: So long Classmates!! oo Planting of Ivy Lena R Leary
Just as our memories and dreams will linger with Memorial High School so will this ivy cling to these walls We the c’ass of 1931, do plant it here, in remembrance of our happy schooldays and of a useful knowledge gained And, as this ivy grows steadfast and enduring, through sunshine, storm and sha- dow, ever upward, yet, withall, reflecting Beauty; so may our lives be; and those that follow after us
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The Last Will and Testament of the Class of 1931
Randolph B Gammons j&, the Senior Class of the Middleboro
Memorial High School, being judged sound in mind and body, and recog- nizing our general superiority, do solemnly declare this to be our last lÍ and testament, which four years of hon- st achievements have made possible
I To the Junior Class we, the Seniors of
31, cheerfully and happily bequeath Room with its wnapproachable records of achieve- ts, that they may flourish and blossom to
e full degree of womanhood and manhood
er the able guidance of ‘‘ Madame Queen.”’ II To the Sophomores, we do bequeath ur school spirit and romantic inclinations at the aforementioned class will be quickly roused from its lethargy and become the alert, ‘ife-enjoying unit we have been
III We, the Senior Class, do will and be-
neath to the Freshman Class our athletic bility that the cares and troubles of Mr Gown may be somewhat alleviated Also pass on our scholastic ability in order that
e respected faculty may not grow grey in
the next four years
SPECIAL LEGACIES
in separate legacy, Theron Cole’s reasoning wer plus the ‘‘pep’’ and energy of Esther
“tennett we leave to Frederick Eldridge so
7 he may participate in athletics
‘o Kenneth Lakey from Stanley Benson, io assign and bequeath his gift of oratory,
in order that his flow of English may run more smoothly while presenting basketball
letters
We, the Senior Class, do hereby bequeath to Merle Washburn, a hair net, that he may not be mistaken for the wild man of Borneo We also bequeath Edward MeCarthy’s fiery hair and rosy complexion to Francis Shaw that he may more brilliantly carry on the work of a wise cracker
Senior Harold Moore does solemnly be- queath his quiet and retiring nature to Rich-
ard Rockwood, that his teachers and elass-
mates may not suffer with earaches
We, the Senior Class, do bequeath to our close friend and respected principal, Mr A R Mack, one slice of bread, in order that he may stand in the corridor and wait for the
Jam to go by
To Mr MacGown in a special legacy from Steven Roberts and Niel Nielsen, we bequeath
their famous blushes, in order that said Mr
MacGown may have an even more rosy exist- ence than in the past
We, the Class of 1931, do hereby bequeath
most humbly our collective, ‘‘undivided attention’’ to Miss Randall’s future pupils
To Howard Robbins and Nathalie Hatha- way, we hereby bequeath George Morrissey’s and Jenny Hayward’s affectionate co-opera- tion, that the course of true love may carry on
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ward to Louise Coughlin in fond hope that she may make more baskets with fewer acci- dents
Senior Ruth Anderson does hereby leave her slender, willowy height to Priscilla War- ren
We, the Senior Class, do cheerfully be- queath to Andrew Pasztor all megaphones in possession of the High School that: his sub- dued and modest remarks may be heard to
better advantage
In special legacy from Nicholas Panesis, we bequeath his gift of drawing to Ernest Drake that he may become cultured and high minded through the medium of his art
Furthermore we do bequeath and will from Fannie Dean and Alberta Faulkner their sur- plus avoirdupois to Miss Doris P Chase that she may be able to withstand the trials and tribulations of the Sophomore Class
Tn separate and special legacy from Francis Curley, we do assign and bequeath said Francis’ brutal way of breaking girls’ hearts, to any Junior who may apply for the same, after said Francis has departed
By special legacy from Alice Mello to Miss Mawhinney, we do hereby bequeath the said Mello’s superb muscular co-ordination of loco-
motion `
As a particular legacy from Carmen Cerda, we do give and bequeath her romantic voice
ot ge an G MEMORaL rien SCHOOL
to Marjorie Harrington in order that she may reach high ‘GC’
In a delightful and special legacy, we de hereby leave to Lorena Braddock, Oliver Don- ner’s dimples and charm, that she may not pine away through grief of said Otiver’s de-
parture
To Vincent Bissonnette we do bequeath thi strong muscular arms of Rollin Morse, that said Bissonnette may never falter under the weight of his mighty flute
We do also bequeath in separate legacy to Hassabie Migdelny, Lemira Smith’s sex ap- peal, that said Hassabie Migdelny like the famous Mounted Police may ‘‘Get her Man!” I do hereby bequeath my bass viol to John Nielson with hope that he does not stagger under the weight of the responsibility
To the Junior Class we, the Seniors of °31 do bequeath our untiring ambition, superior intellect, undying perseverance, winning per- sonality, splendid integrity, and unusual gen- erosity that they may approach the height of success attained by us
We do hereby appoint the Faculty sole executors of this our will and testament
Signed in the presence of these true wi nesses, Edward Casey, Roger Tinkham, and George Morrissey
Sworn before Walter Hicks
Peace Justice of the
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Tune: ‘‘Stein Song’’
Give our thoughts to dear old High; Cheer for the Gold and Red
Stand while we salute once again Ere all our goodbyes are said Then cheer for all the good teachers,
Who help in many ways
Cheer for the Class of Thirty-one, The class of our hearts always; For our friends, for our mates,
For the good times we’ve had together ;
For Freshies, for the Sophs,
And the Juniors who follow us ever;
For the trees, for the sky,
For the river that flows behind our school Let us go, let us go
To the future calling, beck’ning us
But give our thoughts to dear old High; Cheer for the Gold and Red
Stand while we salute once again Ere all our goodbyes are said Then cheer for all the good teachers, Who help in many ways
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Walter Sampson Chapter of Pro Merito Alfred R Mack, Principat
Front Row
P Elliot, V Clark, E Gilligan, G Hoard, V Paquin, R Souza, C Paradis Second Row
Jeanette Howes, H Springer, FF Kotchoun, L Fabbri, N Keevey,
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Boys’ Basketball Team
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Girls’ Basketball Team J Raymond Hyman, Coach
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Roland C MacGown, Coach Randolph B Gammons, Captain
Front Row
A Gomes, N Nielsen, P Holden, F Eldridge, D Kraus, R Howes,
R Gammons, S Benson, H Robbins, K Lakey,
A Pasztor, L Sullivan
Back Row
A Davis, Z Stulpin, R Alger, HH Anderson, J Texeira,
V Sherman, <A Whitbeck, T Cole, C Byram
G Reddington, F Kineus, Coach MacGown
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