Andover High School - Andanno Yearbook (Andover, MA)

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Q' . g Q, , , 7,111 VV K Q , ,, .. g "ff -1 2112. we f W The Senior Class of Andover I-Iigh School presents the l96O 'id' Andover High School, Andover Massachusetts FCDREWCDRD The class of 1960 is the first to graduate after spend- ing the entire three years of high school in the new build- ing. We feel something of the strong bond which exists among friends who have grown to maturity together. May this bond strengthen and endure throughout the years. CONTENTS IN MEMORIAM DEDICATION ADMINISTRATION AND FACULTY SENIORS ACTIVITIES SPORTS ADVERTISEMENTS WE, THE CLASS OF 1960 ARE PLEASED TO DEDICATE OUR YEARBOOK TO r lf ca 'QQ Wbiblll 9' MR. PAUL A. HOPKINS in appreciation of the active interest he has always taken in our welfare. Most of us became acquainted with Mr. Hopkins when we were sophomores and felt the need of help and re-assurance in our new surroundings. In this, and in many other ways, he encouraged us when we most needed him. His friendship and assistance have continued during our junior and senior years, and he has never regarded any of our problems - either personal or scholastic - as too trivial for his attention. His advice has always been sound. We hope that this dedication will express, in a small way, the affection and gratitude which the Class of 1960 feels toward Mr. Hopkins. 4 'Cl Sky 5,6 X 3 -ag, gf.. X HA -,, 1 ,S zztegq ,JN-N . 1 , ,, ir M... af' ,f I... 7 ig ,J 'wx if A Y fy: Li ,gl rv W' Q ,UQQL F K K, 5 3 4 , W ii if 'ima 'll i -IFS? , .. ' Q' , ' wks? Q Q , v' fy -5' is 'uv' 'I+ g..1.w- ,K 4,,f""" C ml minisir . ,vs yg I ,, t SCHOOL COMMITTEE Seated from left to tight: Mrs. james V. McLeod, school sectetatyg Mr. William A. Doherty, secretaryg Mt. Roy A. Russell, chairmang Mrs. Reta V. Buchan. Standing: Dt. john P. Gaineyg Dr. Milton J. Meyetsg Mr. john J. Sullivang Mt. Edward I. Etikson. 3 3 Edward I. Erikson Superintendent of Schools john P. Gainey Assistant Superintendent of Schools Lindsay J. March Principal Margaret Hawkesworth Senior Class Advisor Philip F. Wormwood Assistant Principal , A. ZZCAMML ?iii45i"5'f,ff7.' 5 . ' rg. K I , .QV-I ?u-.- Eileen Henrietta Carlson, 57 Elm Street, Andover Massachusetts, Whea- ton College, A.B.g Cornell University, A.M. Keith H. Gould, 60 Red Spring, Road, Andover, Massachusetts, Uni- versity of Vermont, Arizona State University, B.S., Boston University, M. Mus. N S4 Richard J. Collins, 21 Harding Street, Andover, Massachusetts, Dartmouth College, A.B.g University of Rhode Island, M.A. Agnes V. Dugan, 55 Maple Avenue, Andover, Massachusetts, Boston Uni- versity, B.S. - 1 is sri- gs , ' V 1- A. are-fgf . ft -vi: . 1 L r Frances Louisa Dalton 70 Chestnut , Street, Andover, Massachusetts, School of The Museum of Fine Arts, Ecole des Beaux Arts, Paris. Donald Dean Dunn, 9 Southerland Street, Andover, Massachusetts, Bos- ton University, B.S. Charles Alfred Gregory, 47 Whittier Street, Andover, Massachusetts, Bates College, B.S., Boston University, Ed. M. 259527251 33? '15, fifgSCC'.5f .'1iEEiYE:,:4X11'Ti'iQmgi5gf!1jf3'-Sm, , is-'ries s t 'f if U wwf ,.L - 1 K x , . Harriet H. Hannigen, 66 High Street, Andover, Massachusetts, Colby Col- lege, A.B. Edward P, Gregoli, 421 Massachu- setts Avenue, North Andover, Massa- chusetts, New England Conservatory of Music, Advance Music Diploma, Boston University, M.M. Gertrude B. Hardy, 121 Main Street, Andover Massachusetts, Tufts Uni- versity, A.B. f ' 'ex L. L Mg, is , J t rf' X , .. .,,,f,4.f Q we M "W G. Arthur Danforth, 122 High Street, Andover, Massachusetts, Sr. Anslem's College, A.B.g University of New Hampshire, Me. D. David C. Eldridge, Mexico, Maine, Massachusetts Institute of Technol- ogy B.S.' U ' ' . niversrty Ida May Grover, 134 Main Street, Andover, Massachusetts, College of Liberal Arts, Boston University, A.B.g M.A., Romance Languages and Lit- erature. Stephanie W. Hatch, Ipswich Road, R.F.D. 9151, Boxford, Massachusetts St. Lawrence University, B.S., Syra- cuse University, M.S. 1 Margaret Hawkesworth, Sweet Brier Farm, Rowley, Massachusetts, Boston University College of Liberal Arts, B.S. William john Igoe, 25 Vine Street, Andover, Massachusetts, Boston Uni- versity, B.S., Ed.M. Joyce E. Mowat, 104 Pine Street, Andover, Massachusetts, Lowell State Teachers' College, B.S. Music Educa- tion. Isabelle M. Phelan, 168 High Street, North Andover, Massachusetts, jack- son College, B.S. Owen Hinckley, 11 Birch Road, An- dover, Massachusetts, University of New Hampshire, B.S. Bernard M. Kellmurray, 84 Maple Avenue, Andover, Massachusetts, Yale University, A.B., M.A. . :na-r-xv' :aw-W1 J 'i:1t,".aWE.t.. '- t A rig ' wifi R s,,, A tsts Atisto rtlts . , .N 'xi f . ,A i ,,-5fi"f A' A "" "' Mag. -.. 'L"'N5t .f ' A Marjorie E. O'Dowd, 89 Belknap Street, Lawrence, Massachusetts, Sa- lem State Teachers' College, B.S. Christy M. Robinson, 140 Chestnut Street, Andover, Massachusetts, Col- umbia University, M.A. Wilbur G. Hixon, 512 South Main Street, Andover Massachusetts, Ply- mouth Teachers' College, A.B. Marjorie I. McAninch, 1 Logan Street, Lawrence, Massachusetts, Da- kota Wesleyan University, Mitchell, S.D., A.B. - vhA-flfrum . 7-yt 0 ffvuaftnfcx.. Pauline Perry, 26 Elm Street, An- Cambridge dover, Massachusetts, University in England, M.A., Univer- sity of Manitoba, A.B. William E. Russell, Canobie Lake, New Hampshire, St. Anslem's Col- lege, A.B., Salem State 'Teachers' Col- lege, Ed.M. Lindsay J, March, 178 Shawsheen Road, Andover, Massachusetts, Uni- versity of Maine, A.B., Columbia University, M.A. Madeline K. Simeone, 13 Stratford Road, Andover, Massachusetts, Fram- ingham Teachers' College, B.S. E. Marjorie Smith, 401 Andover Street, Ballardvale, Massachusetts, Radcliffe College, A.B. aww uf ., 'fig -. 'A 4+-sw.. Beatrice Lucille Street, Andover, lege, B.S., M.A. 'i ' Wigs? , . .fwwfvi-'wif J? , 'ec ,trying Stevens, 197 High Massachusetts, Bos- ton University, Salem Teachers' Col- ,- t gi 9, X1 Ml, ' Q at tl ef' il Iv, 1 ,- l his r is sa l Zur, t au tis H ,Q a . ,- , tv ,Q fi - 1 -, 1, A . , 4 2 Y A ' P .N f r a,.a,gf.g5f,l1,iVg-,fr Y N gs ,1,, M31 gg,-1 .uf-2 J ,f,, ,tfwrv mega ,-3.51 . , af . it sJf2'2,A,l . tl , A v . 1' f K . L T SFX, was 255, , ,filff f -15 N , , f jp t- l' t -5- . i AM f H s, 'fi 1 3 1- 1' I Cf' 1 , it H , K A PQ 4 , iw, l R ' W ' Ig, Q Richard L. Thornton, 62 Haverhill Street, Andover, Massachusetts, Springfield College, M.A., Boston University, C.A.G.S. Augusta Breck, 26 Eleventh Avenue, Haverhill, Massachusetts. f 5 .t " we.,,a.,,,,.,,,f,s.-- . Priscilla Trowbridge, West Barnsta- ble, Cape Cod, Massachusetts, Keuka College, A.B. SCIIS. . ,H.,.f. ., ., gs., wa. ' ,z Annette Choquette, Street, North Ando Ann Strout, 77 Mineral Street, Read- ing, Massachusetts, Boston Universi- ty, Sargent College, B.S. ,f t-125 A '--. . .. -'N , V- , lm. i t ?:er'b f 3' t 'C in f ls. X 1 ii X t - f A "i"if":L:1'3'E2sT.i . ', ,- V 'ff',:,113sA,ff-iii-f.ffw 'f : , Philip F. Wormwood, Lowell junc- tion Road, Ballardvale, Massachu- setts, Tufts, A,B., Ed.M. 510 Pleasant ver, Massachu- . t .sf fwrws..,,,2,.s . . .,.af,,,. . , . ss, , H . QL -i 5 , ,J 1, K. YN .J H K , .I V' I 52-gr' -ggi .-'gtjgf ' s V 53:3 . , - any J Q . A X E. .t , I , 0, Y M 2 it a x f - -, is Fred L- COIUHS, 36 Summer Street, George Symonds, Beech Circle, An- Roger Wfhitcomb, 70 Memorial Cir- AUd0VC1', Massachusetts. dover, Massachusetts. cle, Andover Massachusetts. Ruth Wescott, 78 Summer Andover, Massachusetts. , ,lasw , . ...NN f ' Louis 1. Theriault, 36M Bradstreet Avenue, Danvers, Massachusetts, Sa- lem Teachers' College, B.S. . it . . ,,'p,.,k I, I ' gi' L iz Z, s. was -- ,was-.f's. .x -, 1 . . Q :EE Paul M. Zom, jr., 59 Wendell Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts, Massachu- setts Institute of Technology, B.S., Harvard University. V X 1 ,Q , - W ,-w,a.g.:.1 W- iiiffie reze an-ma. 1-1 .tsslftssqriif 'E gg., , ,., -1.-,A -,ttf . . . . . I .. Q ,,,gg1,,w - . . , ' 1 , its W A ilk: 4 s ' 4 A it t 1 X . is .1 . sf. 'W fl X, .W . ,, L, .-4 if., -,Q it 2 V ' W W 1 Elmer Peterson, Greenwood Road, Andover, Massachusetts. ,ie 6, fi i 5 aw , v 1 ,r-- J. ,xc .. -f R - VM.:-, X X 'if - gi ., 1., H ' q zz wk 1 . a Q s K . 1 Ig! Q- f. ,QU x 9 s V Wx, ,, ,, ' IG' 52 Ol "J v ,..,1,,,,, ,. 9 3 fl Ji if ,Q zu o. ,N Mi n, VC .2 1 and rhxgk of 5555, . ' Jw rm... ,JEL T 1-dw.. ,,, 1 ,ff F A C U L T Y 'Q ln! E 1. 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Cummings even write some-shh! favorite pad?-a.h.s. oh, you mean like 'the barn, the den', sometimes 'central' and'woody's if i feel Way out even the movies pet groove? like mr. wormwood's olfice or detention hall guess you'd call me esoteric or zombie or cool ghoul that's the way it is man, that's the way it really is.', 16 SHWRS FREDERICK ETHAN ALLEN 109 Main Street "Fred" Football 2, 3, 43 Varsity Club 2, 3, 4, President 43 Class Council 3, 4g Ring Committee 33 Prom Decora- tion Committee 3g Usher at the Prom 3 . . . a great all around guy . . . "Mr. Touchdown" . . . "out to lunch" . . , little Nash Rambler . . . loves all sports, especially hockey. DONNA LEE ANDERSON 21 Linda Road "Don" "Shorty" Glee Club 2, 3, 4g Service Club 2, 3, 43 Girls' Chorus 33 Mosaic Staff 3, 43 Prom Queen's Committee 33 Prom Usherette 33 Pep Club 43 Cheerleader 43 Varsity Club 43 Year Book, Literary Committtee 4g Stunt Night, Executive Planning Board 4 , . . learned thirty-five cheers in four days . . . "You're not serious!" . . . expert l-:nitter . . . plans to be a medical secretary. 1 isa El si' 1 ,A 0:55 35' ,L 1: Q 5 E .Z .-5 lv-1 -ffl -.rv uv '55 55 '-55 IM ai w' . 5 1 lllllli 3 s xx' 1 X if lr 'F v lla ey, gi 18 DONNA LEE ALLEN 41 Lowell Street "Don" Girls' Sports 2, 33 Glee Club 23 Library Assistant 2, 3, 4 . . . member of the Civil Air Patrol . . . enjoys dancing, skating and horseback riding . . . she'll always be tops with the class of '60. PRISCILLA JAN ARNOLD 64 Carmel Road "Cilla" Band 2, 3, 4g Head Color Guard 4g Pep Club 4 . . . always answering letters . . . a sincere friend . . . has beautiful posture . . . will make a great airline hostess, with her smile and personality. DAVID HENRY BABINE 69 Tewksbury Street, Ballarclvale "Dave" i Owns a jalopy and likes working on cars . . . always with Ray . . . works at J. P. Stevens' . . , "Yeah, man!" E, g . . . Plans to attend a technical school. - W xv "' X X A QB 1111 X 8 xl i T AN Q Ni f I X -- lf i I7 1 , V' i 5 l l ll f RAYMOND EDWARD BANKS l Q 10 Wildwood Road X ..RaY,. ffC2, Basketball Manager 4 . . , Stereo enthusiast . . . xml, cool, calm, and collector of stamps! . . . favorite ,X i pastime: being out of school , . . lobster lover . . . always with Dave. 19 V' Qs-fe PHYLLIS CHANDLER BAILEY 125 Bailey Road "Phyll" Girls' Sports 2, 35 Service Club 3, 43 Glee Club 45 Red Cross Council 4 , . . a sweet girl who has a sweet tooth for ice cream . . . has an infectuous laugh . . . enjoys bowling . . . quiet . . . plans to go to a business school. PETER BAKER 84 High Street "Pete" Silent and steady . . . an avid reader of all science fiction . . . really goes for sizzling steaks and 77 Sfm- Jez Slrip . . . headed for college. 'Nw 1 ,, V CHARLOTTE BENTLEY 275 Andover Street, Ballardvale "Charlie" Band 2g Glee Club 2, 3, 4g Press Club Zg Science Club 5, 4 . . . works at Elm Farm . , , lots of pep and cheerful smile . . . imports from North Andover . . . tall and cute. GRACE MARGARET BARSAMIAN 14 Essex Street "Grace" Class Social Committee 2g Service Club 3 . . . full of spirit . . . glad to have her back . . . always seen with Mary Lou . . . crazy about pizza and pepper- steak . . . likes to dance. Eliil FWHM BARBARA ELLEN BERGER 11 Nutmeg Lane "Bobbi" Mosaic Stal? 3, 43 Class Council 2, 35 Creative Writing 3, 4g Service Club 33 Glee Club 43 Choral Society 4 . . . serious about all she does . . . con- stantly arrives late but says "lt's the bus driver" . . . good student . . . likes to sew . . . plans to attend Capital University. Q- 'sa , we in yl BEVERLY ANN BERGERON 2 Shepley Street "Bev" Band 2, 3, 45 Prom Invitation and Ticket Committee 35 Advanced Choir 4g Pep Club 4 . . , friendly to everyone with a cheery smile . . . loves to skate . . . asset to advanced choir. CHARLES A. BERGERON 199 Salem Street "Chuck" Nt-ver says too much . . . built a hor rod with his brother , . . black pegged pants . . . doesn't like caps and gowns . . , plans to atend a technical school. .:,l t,rt- It f QB?" LAURENCE RICHARD BISBEE, JR. 13 Harvard Road "Laurie" "Bis" Football 23 Basketball 2, 3, 43 Baseball 4 . . . always kidding around . . . likes flying model airplanes , . . favorite expression - "It's really Hyingn . . . good photographer. 4 .Q it I i N YNlI,k,nlillllll'li,,,. ww ii ll r- VJJIUI V Ni if' 3 ,all ' .. L MW: 5' MARY ELLA BERNARD Stevens Street ..Mary,, Red Cross Council 35 Mamie Staff 45 Service Club 4 . . . flirt . . . long hair . . . collegiate dresser . . . likes dancing and parties . . . plans to work following graduation, JOHN MORRISON BIRDSALL, III 115 Main Street "Birdy" Football 29 Glee Club Zg Spring Track 25 Service Club 4 . . . breezy talker . . . always bombing through town on his motor scooter . . . likes skiing . . . in- terested in Business Administration after college. fl!-L ,ef V , ' c s i . ,if 2' , 5 ' ' n NXf'f' ci J I 21 'Q'3"""fr' i J I ZF ROBERT DOMAGK BLEICHER 500 South Main Street Q "Bob" yy! Science Club 5g Winter Track 43 Spring Track 4 . . . prize winner of the science fair 5 . . . white mice ax . . . "no time for girls" . . . curly hair , , . college gf!! bound. LINDA MARION BLACK 79 Chestnut Street "Muffy" Girls' Sports 2, Band 2, Homeroom Treasurer 23 Student Council 2, 3, 4, Ring Committee 35 Prom Decoration Committee 3 . . . enjoys cooking and sewing . . . drives a '59 Rambler , . . big brown eyes , . . spends summers in Maine , . . plans to go to a home economics school. WALTER BLESZINSKI 37 Pine Street "Wally" Football 2, 5, 4g Basketball 2, 3, 43 Baseball 2, 3, 43 Varsity Club 2, 3, 4g Prom Rereshment Committee 3 . . . a three letter man . . . confident, courteous, and collegiate . . , you can't miss him in his pink and black Ford . . , good company . . . plans to attend Tilton Prep School jig-m at . ,E 0 , X -af J ,BUJB woo f-x JANET JEAN BOOTH Woodland Road "janet" Red Cross Council 3, Pep Club 4, Secretary 4g Service Club 4, Chairman of Dance and Entertainment Com- mittee 4 . . . real wild sense of humor . . . songbird in advanced choir , . , beautiful eyes , , . "Cha Cha Cha" . . . vivacious. DELLA MARIE BOULANGER "" 107 North Street "Shorty" ""-' Band 2, Glee Club 4g Pep Club 4 . . . pretty eyes . . . accomplished typist . . . reserved . . . loves to roller skate and dance , . . one of the many Boulangers. llll ooo? D ceo ,ooo Su'Thevl.CMIA'5 K JXYJ rj ,Zi . at CAROLE ANN CALIRI 20 Riverina Road "Carol" Service Club 23 Prom Finance Committee 3g Pep Club 45 Mamie Staff 4, Year Book, Clerical Com- mittee 4 . . . refined and lady-like . . . enjoys swim- ming . . . tennis . . . attractive . . . neat in appearance . . . Chuck . . . future legal secretary. I! 4 23 JANET MARIE BUSBY 42 York Street .-Jann Girls' Sports 2, 33 Service Club 3, 4g Year Book, Sports Committee 4 . . . works in Surher1and's , . . not too talkative but has a good sense of humor . . . "Oh, yeah?" . . . enjoys swimming, tennis, and most sports . . . plans to go into merchandising after college. MARIE ANN CAFISO 40 Paris Street "Methuen" Band Majorettc 2, 5, 4, Pep Club 4 . . . cute with dark hair . . . works at Bon Secours Hospital . . . dancing and bowling . . . plans to attend MacIntosh business school. BARBARA MARIE CARNEY 33 Shawsheen Road "Barbalou" Band 3, 4 , . . tiny . . . wears a ring as big as her waist around her neck . . . loves swimming, skating on wheels and dancing . . . secretarial designs. RICHARD JOSEPH CHETSON 133 North Main Street "Chet" Baseball 23 Glee Club 3, 4g Year Book, Advertising Committee 4 . . . "Bell Hop of the Year" at the Inn . . . great sense of humor . . . loyal supporter of "Central" and the "Barn" . . . studies hard . . . col- lege bound. vqc l The e i l 1 1 'VX-lllh fl 5 ALBERT GORDON CARLSON 11 Shawsheen Road ..A1,. Football 2, 3, 43 Gym Team 2, 3, 43 Track 2, 3, 4g Varsity Club 2, 3, 4 . . . ideal physique . . . "Help keep the cafeteria clean" . . . hacker , . . terrific in all sports . . . plans for college. 1 "FT Zf5?54Z17lM4lWrr5n.'m"1'lR 'M 7 I 'Q 1:13 sl 'ofa 24 ANN JUDITH CHURCHILL 158 Shawsheen Road "Ann" Girls' Sports 35 Glee Club 33 Choir 35 Prom Photo- graphy Committee 35 Science Club 3, 45 Momic Staff 45 Choral Society 4 . . . hails from Concord . . . regular participant at the "beat parties" . . . solemn until that cheerful grin appears . . . likes science . . . college. .. "ill: JERALYN CATHERINE CLARKE 152 North Street "jill" Service Club 3, 45 Band 35 Pep Club 45 Executive Committee, Stunt Night 4 . . . likes swimming . . . skating . . . sweet and popular . . . Hampton Beach . . . collegiate dresser . . . plans to be a nurse. Oo 6 6 66 5 MARY MARGARET COSTELLO 95 Salem Street "Mary" "Costi" Momic.StaE 2, 3, 45 Service Club 2, 3, 45 Science Club 25 Girls' Sports 2, 35 Creative Writing 2, 3, 45 Prom Usherette 35 Band 3, 45 Pep Club 45 Class Council 45 Class Treasurer 45 Year Book, Co-Editor in Chief 45 Student Guide 4 . . . vivacious - sees the world through laughing, green eyes . , . capable editor in chief . . . often on the tennis courts of Salisbury Beach . . . college. WW ...lk 11,10 wllliilllg 'fd ' ws? ,gof 25 PATRICIA LONG COFFMAN School Street -.Pain Glee Club 3, 45 Mamie Staff 3, 45 Pep Club 45 "Six- Teens" 45 Service Club 45 Girls' Sports 45 Press Club 45 Year Book, Literary Committee 4 . . . the girl who will always help . . . a newcomer from New York possessed with an incurable optimism . . . a head above others in height and ability to make friends . . . loves singing especially with the "Six- Teens" . . . college bound. MAUREEN COGGER Fosters' Pond Road "Bunny" Band 3, 45 Service Club 3, 4 . . . came from Revere in her junior year . . . one of the happiest people at Andover High . . . "See you later." . . . enjoys swim- ming, skating and football games . . . plans to go to Teachers' College. WALTER GERARD CURRAN 33 Corbett Street "Wally" Football 2, 39 Year Book, Literary Committee 4g Ring Committee 3 . . . drives a "hot" Plymouth . . . has a freckle for every friend . . . always laughing . . . Central . . . college ahead. SHARON CUTLER 99 Shawsheen Road "Sherry" Service Club 2, 33 Mamie Staff 25 Exchange Assem- blies Zg Ring Committee 31 Class Treasurer 33 Class Council 35 Prom Planning Board 33 Varsity Club 3, 45 Prom Decorating Committee 3g Cheerleader 3, 4g Year Book, Literary Committee 4 . . . the cheerleader Y- f- 3 55' ir: X N WI' ,J sill it-A 'b with the deep voice . . . Brad's sidekick . . . "Oh, . those long walks to school!" . . . the female driver of the "Red Bomb" . . . Winsome . . . Secretarial school. LIN Ja' ia" . K . R - 25' , , Q, rrr' 1 M ki 'f -t - .- -tt. u- t--tu nutty-n un mt' is 1 ' U- 4 1 . 1 U fi Tj- 1? 9' i i'9? in' M R L A g g, 'ml 1 Q--.4--iq ...Int-1 ...tl tml wit 'i-i'f5,. ' 3-- g. a.Lsg. K. .tit ..n., ' . 1 -- 4 ' I L1 ' I. Q ' 'Slay I-' Pig' ' 3 ,3., teSff,2f1A,Ll. in 4 I I 1 3 1 1 s t. . t In WSJ- f gfff- 'ff 29 l'l UI 'HU Nui' tt uufnm tn It ' - f - f iii I ' ff, 45" at-, .. - 53521 - f 1243 If Ev Ii? I 1'-i'ii5i'f!..ag3E' 4. f 'f '.nw.fr23w-?'ffv'mrf'-1 ' -ef ,, 26 DAVID JAMES CROWE 27 Marland Stret "Dave" Likes to hunt and nsh . . . collects pets of all kinds . . . quiet . . . likes skiing . . . plans to join the Air Force. RICHARD WILLIAM DANIELS 85 Central Street "Dick" Soccer 25 Science Club 2, 3, 43 Basketball 2g Mamie Staff 35 National Honor Society 3, 4g Student Guide 45 Certificate for National Merit 4 . . . conscientious and conservative . . . the Einstein of our class . . . usually working in the A, and P .... his hobbies are stamp and coin collecting and skiing . . . plans to go to Brown. MARY LOU DARGOONIAN 23 Blanchard Street "Lou Lou" Band 2, 3, 45 Service Club 2, 3, 43 Pep Club 4 . . . level headed and friendly . . . excursions to Lawrence . . . loves football games . , . practical , . . plans to become a hairdresser. X 1 sf 'll IIXX L O 's , CAROL ANN DAVIS 175 North Main Street l I ff Xxl ff! "cami" Girls' Sports 25 Prom Finance Committee 35 Year Book, Clerical Committee 4 . . . works at Clark Motor Company . . . a graceful dancer . . . keeps the knitting needles clicking steadily . . . always a clown . . . plans to work as a secretary following graduation. 'ig 1 DORIS ANNE DeHART 21 Arthur Road NDOI.. Band 2, 3, 4g "The Six-Teens" 2, 3, 4g Glee Club 3g Service Club 2, 3, 45 Special Choir 3g Orchestra 4g Prom Usherette 3 . . . loves to sing . . . what would the A.l-I.S. band have done without Dot and her cymbals? , . . always writing letters to Pete . . . "Oklahoma or Bust" . . , knits beautiful sweaters. mx AUDREY CONSTANCE DAWES O U' 65 87 Pine Street "Aud" 431 Girls' Sports 2, 3 . . . full of vitality . . . "C-r-r-u- n-c-h!" . . . well dressed . . . enjoys swimming and sailing at Martha's Vineyard . . . headed for Wilfred Academy 'I B l "q"'Q , " JOAN CYNTHIA DEIVERT T fQf 7756 School Street F " I A "Joan" , Qs' Pep Club 4 , . . avid music fan . . . important mem X I g ber of A Cappella Choir . . . writes faithfully to Bob Q? 'Ofg Qi f . . . will make a terrific airline stewardess. ,gif , I ,f fr J 1 , ., .Ci I V Y ,ffzf +1 '27 MARILYN MARIE DeMOOR 23 Rock Ridge Road "Marilyn Service Club 2 3' Mosaic Staff 2 3' Class Dance Com- mittee 2g Class Council 3g Class Social Committee Chairman 3g Cheerleader 3, 4, Captain 4g Varsity Club 3, 4g Prom Planning Board 3g Prom Decoration Committee 33 Ring Committee 3g Co-Chairman Win- ter Sports Dance 45 Year Book, Girls' Sport Com- mittee, Chairman 4 . . . "Come on kids, let's yell!" . . . boundless energy . . . Winter Sports Queen . . . capable . . . sparkling personality . , . will make a fine teacher. ANDREA DEYERMOND 45 Vine Street "Andy" Service Club 2, 5, 45 Class Social Committee 35 Pep Club 4 . . . works at Howard Johnson's . . . "Dave's coming home this weekend!" . . . quiet and capable . . . outstanding homemaking student. O1 "lum- I 0 eixvfs 3' Saou? Q Sioux QM -K li H Q Eg li 115:-eds E 3 s A ? - X U U 1 'llll C 'uv ' '51 RICHARD THOMAS DOBBIE 10 Flint Circle , 'Q UBLIIIH wwbf Loves to work on cars . . . sharp shooter at pool . . . A Vvvl familiar face at "The Rec" . . . plans either to be a to know Q baker or go to a mechanics' school . . . a great guy 57004 ff C Q "1 C20 5 5 . nv if C . Jil J I 'L U I ,A ' ' sb I E5 4' 28 LANA JEAN DONE 16 Brook Street "Cookie" Girls' Sports 25 Prom Finance Committee 3: Service Club 43 Pep Club 4 . . . what crazy conversations Lana and Charlotte Bentley have at their lockers! . . . loves to dance . . . tiny . . . headed for Business School. . ' - 4 , . I Kei .J -L7 F tf x G. .f NJ B Xb JUDITH MARIE DOUCETTE N f ' 39 High Street X 1 fi ,J ...Iudyn Q Q ol? Year Book, Clerical Committee 4g Service Club 4 . . . " hails from North Andover . . . quiet . . . well liked K , . . . has pretty glasses . . . a whiz at shorthand. , 'S H Q is , 7 ,141- HRTNEB 2 ff WILLIAM ANDREW DUFTON 'N-s uf 'W GEORGE HENRY DUMONT Ji , 84 Tewksbury Street "Duey" Enjoys hunting and fishing . . . "uddy-tat" . . . can rack up a high score as a bowler . . . plans to enter the Army. 3- ., rs ..,:ge .' . 1. .,4'4-tan ,, tm... uf-..6'f " 29 . 1 Prom Photography Committee 35 Year Book, Photo- graphy Committee 4 . . . likes dancing at the Barn . . . amateur photographer . . . works in Macarthey's L . . . collegiate dresser - buys all his clothes in Macartney s naturally. f 61 tl' 7 N 14 Elm Court i B ll 521 fl l 5 , 'td it -gi C in PAUL JAMES DURANT 18 Lucerne Drive "Paul" "Durand00" Class Council 2, 3, 43 Basketball 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4g Baseball 2, 3, 4g Soccer 2, 4g Service Club 2, 33 Glee Club 2, 3g Varsity Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4g Student Council 2, 45 Vice President of the Class 45 Pep Club, Vice President 43 Class Executive Com- mittee 4 . . . busy-busy-busy . . . has a million activities and his ambition is to become a millionaire . . . casanova . .vbxjlrives a '60 Fury . , . future l'h 1 ' f it Ngrapherv NUI L ff pf! af 11 li if . . ffm ' Vhfjfi' vu ' NX Q' Fly . , Wu I J J V ff idol' V jr if it 4 4' fN!6X1""lx fl 2 ' fwxyf' f SIL WV N ' , f 1' 1' W-'ildl 4 li Lf . fl 'iw :yn-X My V V N V vliil L .J ' 1 ,' ' l JUDITH LEE EDMUNDS A C. k"'flg-If fl' R QI' 142 North Street JJ M! "Judi" Q Ngf Loves to ice skate . . . quiet and pretty . . . Ann's J buddy . . . nursing career ahead. 13 1 - Q ,. iiiiii I ,-C, E I K JO-ANNE MARIE ESSIAMBRE . " 76 Gould Road "Jo" "Shorty" A Glee Club 2, 3, 4g Girls' Sports 23 Prom Queen's 'GB Committee 35 Advanced Choir 33 Mamie Staff 45 " V Creative Writing 4g Pep Club 4, Choral Society 4, ' , 5, , '.""" Library Assistant 4 . . . petite . . , pixie haircut . . . my .E ' drives a Volkswagen . . . has a cheery smile for W N everyone . , , Art School ahead. ,QM N , You 4 xg l 3 rtti, .5 F5 , QL Y ii, C If .X 2 Q71 X yxx Y s N 4 i t X -ff i rw .fy H N, ,M Q J to t C, X ,J , ,V , , X ,Q .JJ Y sf .u X it 5 is vt V , . Nr f ,Nr My ,, FN to N 1 Q ,N 4, l L, 9 v N uf A iiii 2 yi , F5 A jg, CAROL ANN ESSOIAN i, I lv' is 1' 82 Bellevue Road 2 , "'r , X' .K W'., , Nl' X14 V 'pf .-Carol" ,.ShOrde,, Hi i"ii 'fa f N XE ' Mamie Staff 2, 3, 4, Red Cross Council 2, Girls' Mt- f ' Sports 2, 3, 43 Creative Writing 2, 4g Service Club 2, 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 4g Library Assistant fix 'g n 3, 45 Prom Photography Committee 31 Student Coun- 4 5 cil 3g Pep Club 4, Glee Club 4 . . . lively . . . loves - . the excitement of New York City . . . likes horseback V riding and all outdoor sports . . . competent . . . future teacher. 30 ELINOR JESSIE FINNERTY 199 Shawsheen Road "Elly" Girls' Sports 2, 35 Red Cross Council 2, 3, 45 Mosaic Staff 2, 3, 45 Service Club 2, 45 Science Club 5, 45 Prom Planning Board 35 Prom Decoration Committee 35 Prom Usherette 35 Creative Writing 45 Pep Club 4 . . . always ready with a joke when it's needed . . . likes to sew . . . information center . . . "But, Mr. Hopkins." . . . college bound. I U MARGARET JANE FITZGERALD 129 Elm Street a " ane' "Fitzie Cheerleader 2' Mosaic Staff 3 4' Varsity Club 3 45 Class Council 3, 45 Prom Co-Chairman 35 Student Guide 45 Pep Club 45 Year Book, Art Editor 4 . . . wonderful artist -- paints and draws . . . pretty smile and curly brown hair . . . "I got a letter from Artie" . . . capable worker . . . future commercial artist. , fuk x X Q! cf l MGI EDWARD LOUIS FORTUNA 26 River Road Football 2 a great hockey player student in shop smokes a pipe sports especially nshmg and hunting to Wentworth Institute an excellent . enjoys all plans to go f' MICHAEL ALAN FRISHMAN 14 Castle Heights "Mike" Cross Country 2, 45 Spring Track 2, 45 Gym Team 2, 45 Grchestra 2, 45 Science Club 2, 45 Goldsmith Speaking Contest 45 Varsity Club 4 . . . he collects seashells at the seashore . . . "Skipped" junior year to graduate with us . . . works hard for the gym team . . . good build , . . does a good job in everything he undertakes . . . college. 31 ROBERT LYMAN GARRISON 15 Arcadia Road "Bob" "Smiley" Soccer 25 Orchestra 2, 3, 45 Science Club 2, 3, 45 Board of Directors 3, 4 . . . always working on science projects . . . sometimes takes time oil to go hunting or fishing . . . intelligent . . . can play "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer" on the violin . . . a great de- bater, especially with Mr. Kellmurray . . . college. CLAIRE MARIE GAUDET 24 Boston Road "Claire" Reticent, yet willing to participate . . . enjoys roller skating, ice skating, and dancing . . . "Gee whiz!" . . . loves Italian food . . . plans to work following graduation. mwuf-IKE ie- WILLIAM JOSEPH GALLANT 7 Upland Road "Bill" Service Club 2, 3, 45 Football 2, 35 Basketball Z5 Baseball 2, 3, 4, Captain 45 Varsity Club 2, 3, 4, Vice President 45 Class Social Committee 2, 35 Prom Committee 35 Student Guide 45 Year Book, Photo- graphy Committee 4 . . . terrific baseball player . . . Sundial Shoes . . . "Have you done your homework yet?" . . . "Are you going out tonight?" . . . able . . . college, X . 'AKAE 5"! Aj , Regal Gnmwh ' -fa Pkctsn-.5 lib i amor A-B v if , f 5 i 3, - X i xx 'Y Q Y ii... 1 , .4 0 T39 ' iooogomomc moose: CB ' E some memo , we X 4, -7 l .- X 32 CAROL ANN GESING 88 Rattlesnake Hill Road "Carol" Cheerleader 2, 35 "Six-Teens" 2, 3, 45 Student Council 25 Class Council 35 Service Club 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Varsity Club 2, 3, 45 "Showcase" Committee Chairman 35 Pep Club 45 Mixed Chorus 45 Prom Decoration Committee 35 Advanced Choir 45 Year Book, Clerical Committee 45 Executive Committee, Stunt Night 4 . . , fabulous voice . . . pert and pixyish . . . a real dresser . . . "a large order of onion rings, please" . . . "Don't sneeze!" . . . always joking. CHARLES COLEMAN GLAZERMAN I Hidden Way "Chuck" "McGraw" Baseball 2, 3, 43 Soccer 2, 3, 43 Hockey 2 ,3, 43 Dance Band 33 Exchange Assemblys 3, 43 Jazz Band 4 . . . a great drummer . . . bashful . . . often working around Michael Jay's . . . can play several instruments . . . college. I DANIEL ANTHONY GRECOE 17 Florence Street ..Dan-. ..GreC.s Homeroom Treasurer 2, 3, 43 Service Club 2, 3, 4g Class Social Committee 2, 33 Glee Club 23 Prom Dec- oration Chairman 33 Ring Committee 3g Prom Usher 33 Science Club 4 . . . enjoys hunting . . . "Dapper Dan" Cthe Ladies' Manj says he "hates all girls" . . . often at "The Den" . . . ambition: to be a math teacher. If Q ,Q Wk -1' ff W5 ill 5 1 e I ll JL rl .1 I iff x 'il I mt kg,t ,f .A 'lp :Ili :EEEE-'E 'llll m liliil umm I AEI!! .1 H ll mfg! E911 l!9YK1fiL.., I Mil, Il, 33 SUSAN MARJORIE GOLDMAN 248 North Main Street -.Sueu Red Cross Council 23 Glee Club 2, 3, 43 Choral Group 33 Girls' Sports 2, 3, 43 "Holidays" 3, 43 Exchange Assemblies 3, 43 Chairman of Invitation Committee, Service Club 4g Mosaic Staff 4 . . . enjoys singing and playing the piano . . . swimming at P.A. . . . understanding . . . likes to knit . . . future teacher. CAROLYN SHUTTER GRANT 8 Harvard Road "Carolyn" Glee Club 2, 3, 43 Literary Club 2, 3, 43 Radio Club 23 "Six-Teens" 2, 33 "Holidays" 3, 4g Advanced Choir 43 Mamie Staff 23 Prom Invitation Committee, Chairman 3g Year Book, Art Committee 43 Choral Society 4 . . . pleasant and friendly . . . musical . . . tall and attractive with flaming red hair . . . artist . . . college. JEAN MARIE GROLEAU 32 Dufton Road ujeani. Girls' Sports 2g Service Club 3, 4g Prom Financial Committee Chairman 3g Honor Society 3, 4g Year Book, Clerical Committee, Chairman 4 . . . the devil lies beneath those quiet eyes . . . "Who has a red convertible?" . . . efficient . . . George . . . Honor student . . . plans to work after graduation. l S BARBARA ANN GREENHOW , ' ' X XS 38 Maple Avenue Q "Barbara" TX Glee Club 25 Girls' Sports 2, Mamie Staff 35 Ad- fl vanced Choir 45 Mixed Choir 4 . . . likes horseback 1 - ' riding . . . skating . . . plans to be a hair stylist after ' graduation. v . . A -IV la- X .Q"1',Q?Q'-1' 2 CHARLOTTE JANE HAH 123 Salem Street "Char" Service Club 2, 3, 4g Clerical Chairman 45 Class Social Committee 23 Girls' Sports 2g Pep Club 43 Year Book, Clerical Committee 4 . . . peppy . . . likes rock-and-roll dancing . . . ice skating "ooooo-oh" . . . JIMMY! . . . Who made the "dent in the Driver Training Car?? . . . future secretary r- Ti 'Vip 2 dll? mv? ' ccmoxci Q60 34 SHERYL HARTFORD Lowell Street "Sherry" Glee Club 2, 3, 4g Girls' Sports 2, 43 Service Club 3, 45 Chairman 4g Girls' Choir 35 Mamie Staff 3, 45 Prom Queen's Committee 33 Pep Club 4 . . . Demure and pretty . . . ski enthusiast . . . dating Dick . . . always at the games . . . "Pat, hurry up!" . . . college. N will MARILYN RUTH I-IARTY 354 River Road A AX X "Dinny" Aloraic Staff 25 Service Club 2, 3, 4g Red Cross Coun- X cil 2: Girls' Sextet 3, 4 . , . has a nice singing voice I N-4' . . . her hobby is riding in sports cars . . . lives way out in West Andover . . . sparkling personality . . . 1,1 future nurse. li N 5 X X N X X JOSEPH MCALPINE HASTINGS 9 Memorial Circle ' oe Service Club 2 4' Cross Country 2 3, Co-Captain 45 Winter Track 2, 3, 43 Spring Track 2, 3, 45 Prom Decorating Committee 35 Pep Club 4 . . . bristly crew cut . . . "What would a week be without a week-end?" . . . works on a mink farm . . . a good kid . . . plans to enter the service. dnyfsww NN if f AG:-.ifqlk ' - .qmyf vt ' A i ' ,, , 51 SANDRA SUE HENDERSON 31 Wolcott Avenue "Sandy" Moraic Staff 2, 3, 45 Service Club 2, 3, 43 Class Coun. cil 25 Student Council 3, 45 Secretary of Eastern Massachusetts Division of Student Councils 45 Cheer- leader 3, 45 Class Social Committee 25 Varsity Club 3, 45 Prom Queen's Committee 35 Pep Club 45 Year Book Photography and Circulation 45 Student Guide . . . one of A.H.S.'s favorite charlestoners . . . naturally curly hair . . . loves to travel . . . parties . . . plans to attend Sullins College in Virginia. ANN I-IENRICK 1 George Street Ann Class Social Committee 2 Morazc Staff 2 3 Class Council 2 4 Service Club 2 3 4 Band Glee Club 2, 35 Prom Invitation and Ticket Com- mittee 3g Student Guide 35 Pep Club 45 Year Book, Literary Committee 4 . . . loves to debate . . . "Toughy Bean" likes jazz dancin and sewin - - - i 8, 8 , . . parties . . . headed for Merrimack College. lk 35 POLLY MARTHA HOLIHAN 60 Bartlett Street "Polly" Service Club 2, 3, 45 Class Social Committee 25 Stu- dent Council 25 Red Cross Council 25 Goldsmith Speaking Contest Winner 2g Mosaic Stal? 2, 35 Girls' Sports 2, 35 Class Council 35 Student Guide 3, 45 Prom Decoration Committee 35 Pep Club 45 Varsity Club 45 Cheerleader 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Year Book, Circulation Co-Chairman 4 . . . an ener- getic worker . . . cold chicken for lunch . . . always collegiate . . . many Bennies . . . college. . l 2, Q B i V4 'if f "X acc ,Q J JAMES ALAN HOLDEN 12 Ridge Street ..Jim,. Baseball 2, 3, 4 . . . enjoys working on cars and building models . . . record collector . . . really goes for fried clams . . . congenial. ::z,x s. :gp c LINDA LEE HOWE 2 Robandy Road "Howie" Service Club 2, 3, 45 Mamie Stall 2, 3, 45 Band Majorette 2, 3, 45 Girls' Sports 2, 3, 45 Prom Re- freshment Committee Chairman 35 Pep Club 45 Year Book, Art Committee . , . cheerful worker at "The Coffee Mill" . . . well dressed . . . those dances at Salem State Teachers' , . . "Guess what Tom said?" . . . plans to go to a modeling school. 'wear' iw- f Y X ,ss fm il X c ll ,S wig ' fwfr' 4 X f ' f , l M! f xi i, .- V' ,CQ ae KAREN HUTCHINSON 72 Salem Street "Hutch" Service Club 2, 3, 45 Girls' Sports 2, 33 Mamie Staff 2, 3, 42 Red Cross Council 3, 45 Chairman 45 Student Guide 45 Year Book, Photography Committee 4 . . . perfectly honest and a grand gal . . . striking . . . lovely clothes . . . summers at Gloucester and trips to Polly's . . . "The Barn" . . . college. - X PATRICIA YVETTE JARBEAU I2 Boston Road ..Pat,, Girls' Sports 2, 3, 45 Band 2, 3, 4 . . . cheerful "Hello" . . . peppy majorette . . . long brown hair . . . will be a good nurse. ' A siiixwi w -- f JL '69 v xf LINDA ANNA JOHANSON 28 Lincoln Street "Linda Jo" Class Social Committee 23 Mamie Stal? 2, 3, 4g Service Club 2, 3, 4g Girls' Sports 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, Band 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 4g Red Cross Council 2, 3, 4, President 33 Creative Writing 2, 3, 4, Science Club 2, 3g Radio Club 2, Prom Re- freshment Committee 3, National Honor Society 3, 4g Student Guide 3, 4g Pep Club 4g Year Book, Photo- graphy Committee Co-Chairman 4 . . . efficiency personified . . . likes to ski and listen to jazz . . . Annapolis . . . pretty blond hair . . . interested in Foreign Service after college. CHARLOTTE MARIE JOHNSON 15 Johnson Road 4 "Charl" Mosaic Stal? 2, 3, 4, Girls' Sports 2, 35 Service Club 2, 3, 4, Prom Photography Committee 3g Pep Club 4g Student Guide 4 . . . full of fun and always joking . . . often at "The Barn" . . . likes trips to New Hampshire . . . "Hey, Boo Boo." . . . college. AJC ' A. F3 M Y' JHFFREY, MH. 6 Cb ANNALEE JOHNSON 16 Avon Street "Anno" Girls' Sports 2, 39 Mosaic Staff 2, 3, 4, Assistant Feature Editor 3, 4, Prom Executive Committee 3g Prom Decoration Committee 35 Student Guide 3, 45 Service Club 2, 3, 4, Chairman of Social and Enter- tainment 43 Pep Club 4, Social Committee Chairman 4 . . . bubbling personality . . . everyone's cheerful when Anno's around . . . afternoons at Boston Hill . . . interested in people . . . college. JUDITH FRANCES KARLIS 181 Jenkins Road -D "Judy" Student Council 2, 3, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Service Club 2, 3, 4, Class Secretary 2, Moruiz: Staff 2, 3, 4, Prom Usherexte 3, Pep Club 4, Girls' Chorus 3, Year Book, Clerical Committee 4 . . . works at Hillview Country Club . . . always a smile for everyone . . . "Gol1y" . . . loves to dance and swim . . . "Dickie" . . . future secretary. HERBERT E. KEMPTON 55 Summer Street "Herb" "Harvey Keck" Soccer 2, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Science Club 2, 3, 4, Board of Directors 3, 4, Football, Head Manager 3, 4, Varsity Club 3, 4, Honor Society 3, 4, Year Book, Business Editor 4 . . . great debator . . . science-oh-science . . . Mr. Hinckley's prize student . . . the rallies . . . headed for college. if QQSHIC .35 ixrhhnqe -Q... ...,...,,,h ....., Q...- -f-... T N ii N lvl I bkxwmil S 4 1 .5 X", 1 K - I Reiki by 'WI -yi '- I LYNN FRANK JOHNSON 170 Chestnut Street "Lynn" Cross Country 2, 3, 4, Spring Track 2, 4, Basketball 2, Service Club 2, Class Treasurer 2, Varsity Club 3, 4, Assembly Committee 3, 4, Class Vice President 3, Prom Co-Chairman 3, Prom Host 3, Ring Com- mittee 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Class President 4, Student Guide 3, 4, Chairman 4 . . . reliable and even-tempered . . . a really terrific kid with millions of friends . . . "How about a class play?" . . . Peter Gunn, Huckle- berry Hound, and jazz . . . college bound. ' W , , -qf -K 1 ' l l 38 ELLEN MARY KFOURY 230 Highland Road "Ellen" "K.K." Mosaic Staff 2, 3, 4, Exchange Editor 3, 4, Service Club 2, 4, Girls' Sports 2, 3, School Librarian 3, 4, Creative Writing 3, Prom Photography Chairman 3, Pep Club 4, Year Book, Photography Co-Editor 4 . . . "Oh, I can't do my trig!" . . . quiet, but sweet . . . letters from Trinity . . . well-dressed . . . college. RAYMOND FRANCIS KRYZYNSKI 201 Holt Road URW.. Spring Track 25 Service Club 25 Gym Team 3, 4, Co-Captain 45 Varsity Club 45 Year Book, Sports Committee 4 . . . "he flies through the air" . . . cars . . . enjoys racing and hunting . . . "Oh, forget it." . . . plans to join the Army. wav' if . H . 1 emily' VIR , H J Q? mv' 4 A 'W-5' LAWRENCE ALVIN KUNTZE -. V g 2 12 Harvard Road VV it D marry.. - ' . Track 2 . . . likes photography . . . frequents Howard " A X 5 ' h ' S da ' ht adventurous - he Q, . 1.4 gy go nsons an un y nigl s . . , k 5 ,go 1 ' , rove to t e west coast ast summer . . . wor s at ,115 f 4 .N 9 ' 9 S.: of Merrimac Mutual . plans to attend Washington rf :na l llQ":5'?'Q 59:2 State University. 0-..-..::e!q:y::, ,:f::.-ag. soos A ' "-'-'--' f- 'M' ...Q . 2 . ,-. -- Q-.fir ' fi, ef' f"'fZf"'f f15:??f'...5Z9" " JAMES DANIEL LANCASTER 3 Binney Street , .. . ,. Jim .al H Frequently riding a motorcycle with George . . . crazy about hockey . . . What would the corridors be like without Charlotte and jim?" . . . Navy, here he comes! BRENDA LEE LANDRY 10 Woodland Road Brenda National Honor Society 3 4 Treasurer 4 Service Club 3 4 Treasurer 4 Cheerleader 4 Red Cross Council -3, 45 Class Social Committee 35 Prom Usher- ette 35 Girls' Sports 35 Student Guide 4g Momic StaE 45 Executive Committeeg Varsity Club 45 Year Book, Literary Committee 4 . . , a newcomer from Arlington who has added much to our class . . . "I was never so embarassed in all my life" . . . veal cutlets at f "The Den" . . . college bound. 39 SHEILA ANN LAWLOR 10 Pasho Street "Sheila" Science Club 3, 4g Board of Directors 4g Service Club 35 Girls' Sports 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 43 Barnard Essay Contest 2nd Prize 3g Marais Staff 3, 43 Student Guide 45 Student Council, Treasurer 43 Press Club 4g Year Book, Literary Committee 4 . . . active member of the class . . . a real doll . . . Hips over the Kingston Trio . . . always willing to help . , . headed for college. 'iEr1.'."'4 F fi 1 X i -' t I ini J BX I A fs fl -4- Lil lb- , 'Q U ,V 5 ' QQ X' . fx' X-'fi-, ? 'L f 1. - Q, fe X 4 .L,.',. 5 cw' lt ANN MARIE LAVIN 9 Robandy Road "Annabelle" Red Cross Council 25 Service Club 2, 4g Girls' Sports 2, 4g Pep Club 3, 4, Mosaic Staff 4 . . . cheerful and bouncy . . . at all the games . . . a perfect blend of femininity and friendliness . . . "Good things come in small packages" . . . wants to teach in the primary grades. ffifff ' i JAMES FRANCIS LEETE 17 Salem Street ajim., Basketball 2, 3, 45 Baseball 2, 5, 4g Soccer 2g Service Club 4g Mosaic Staff 4 . . . loves coffee at "The Den" . . . carefree . . . there's always a laugh when jim's around . . . active in C.Y.O ..., college. nd. lliiiiilh . , . Xt t. NM We 0 x Gag? '?t'fP 69,0 , 4 1 vga 'n9'Qx.l N if-li .- ,ei 'Pe W - , :levied X ezmlm 40 PAUL EDWARD LEVERONI 442 South Main Street "Potts" Soccer 2, 3g Football 23 Baseball 2, 3, 4g Basketball Manager 25 Service Club 4, Mamie Staff 4 . . . never a dull moment . . . always at "The Barn" . . . drives a '59 Buick . . . likes Fishing . . , college. JANET GRACE LORD 15 Boston Road t.-Ian., Cheerleader 2, 3, Service Club 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Class Council 2, 3, Exchange Assemblies 2, 3, 4, Ring Committee, Chairman 3, Prom Queen's Com- mittee Chairman 3, Queen of the Prom 3, Pep Club President 4 . . . personality plus . . . a big hit at assemblies, with her pantomines . . . great dancer and gymnast . . . "Oh, what a fabulous weekend!" . . . hopes to become an airline hostess. LOIS LYMAN 58 Chandler Road HI-Cie.. Glee Club 3, 4, "Holidays" 3, 4, Exchange Assem- blies 3, 4, Advanced Choir 4, Mixed-Chorus 4, Moraic Staff 4, Year Book, Literary Committee 4 . . . singing in gym with Carolyn and Sue . . . can enliven any group with her foulk songs and banjo . . . loves sailing especially in her new boat . . . "You word!" , . . Junior College. N l 'R AfXfXQ'3f5" X . X . Tf ef? - gcw 2 A my al l 25,1 41 W e-Nl LINDA CONSTANCE LOW 62 Maple Avenue "Lowsie" Glee Club 2, 3, 4, "Six-Teens 2, 3, 4, Service Club 2, 3, 43 Exchange Assemblies 2, 3, Class Social Com- mittee 2, Prom Usherette 3, Advanced Choir 4, Pep Club 4, Choral Society 4, Year Book, Circulation Committee 4 . . . loves to drive . . , "The Den" . . . enjoys dancing and football games . . . likes to Cry . . . headed for Chandler next year to become a medical secretary. THOMAS RICHARD LOW 16 Harding Street "Porky'f Football 2, 3, 4, Service Club 2, Gym Team 2, 3, 4, Track Z, 3g Varsity Club 2, 3, 4 . . . full of school spirit . . . great orator at the rallies . . . works at the Andover Animal Hospital . . . an asset to the football team . . . plans to become a veterinarian. ' - I 41 EgfQ55M- DAVID VINCENT LYNCH 33 Gray Road "Dave" Soccer 2, 3, 45 Red Cross Council 2g Baseball 2g Science Club 5 . . . a favorite member of the gang at "The Bam" . , . "Thais a laugh and a half." . . . plans to enter the service after graduation. MARGARET MaClNNIS 16 Enmore Stret "Peggie" Service Club Z, 4g Girls' Sports 2, 3g Momic Staff 3, 45 Pep Club 4 . . . soft spoken . . . collects stuffed animals . . . likes unusual jewelry . . . quiet, but lots of fun to be with . . . college. all Tug BAYN Q C. TRXG X ig I l ni il ll 1,,- 4: ,il I I llllllb .-..l'- 42 L, ALICE MARY LYNCH 17 Vine Street "Alicia" Service Club 2, 3, 45 Red Cross Council 2, 33 Creative Writing 5g Pep Club 45 Girls' Sports 4g Mosaic Staff 4 . , , dependable . . . owner of two cats and two dogs . . . collects anything . . . active in C.Y.O. . . . future teacher. 1 J1A7U Q -Qwes- ff ' -i .4-.v-2' If I ISM' A r l ali . . if 5 it W 2 'Z is - 3' . RICHARD EUGENE MAHONEY 514 South Main Street "Dick" Boys' Glee Club 45 Mosaic Staff 45 Mixed Chorus 43 Senior Boys' Quartet 4 . . . an import from North Reading . . . a great singer . . . amateur photographer . . . friendly to everyone . . . college. MEREDYTI-IE LEA MANNING 38 York Street "Meredy" Class Social Committee 2, 4, Chairman 23 Glee Club 2, 31 Girls' Sports 2, 33 Prom Decoration Designer 33 Service Club 43 Pep Club 43 Year Book, Art Com- mittee 43 Mosaic Stall 4 . . . designs all her own clothes . . . attractive . . . loves to shop for really different shoes . , . enjoys decorating and refinishing old furniture . . . plans to atend a school of Fine Arts. '5Kfj"flR N ff, f XM Auf? l refs? 3 ,A 1 A . p owls f ., lE1ff Y 3, L if fi1'?,f 4 LORNA ANN MARRUZZI 3 Hall Avenue "Lorie" Orchestra 2, 3, 43 Service Club 2, 3, 43 Girls' Sports 2, 3, 4g Prom Decorating Committee 33 Pep Club 43 Year Book, Literary Committee 4 . . . plays the cello . . . always ready to help . . . "Well, I'll tell you" . . . plans to be a missionary nurse. i nuts g 2 X K JUDITH ANN MAXWELL Q, 16 Arundel Street ujlldyn "Maxie" 5 Radio Club 23 Service Club 2, 3, 4g Red Cross Coun- ? 3 cil 23 Girls' Sports 23 Cheerleader 33 Momic Staff 3, 1 43 Library Assistant 43 Varsity Club 3, 4g Pep Club "' , 4 . . . always seen in North Andover , . . mischievous C 4 . . . party-goer . . . animated . . . future nurse. 43 MARGARET ELLEN MAUCK 31 Pearson Street "Peggy" Band 23 Service Club 3, 45 Pep Club 4g Mosaic Staff 4 . . . a girl with pep and personality . . . rock-and- roll enthusiast . . . "The Barn" . . . plans to work in an oflfice. Q.,-' ELIZABETH RUTH MCBRIDE 7 Locke Street "Betty" Service Club 2 3, 4g Prom Queen's Committee Co WUIAZON g is C., V. -'iEi,-1'-, 2 '-fi Fx li M E N r' V' EQ eteaee -Q E3 S'3,efT3C'f1b 6 -E1.5Q,'-92 as MARJORIE ELLEN MAZEL 46 York Street "Marjie" Mamie Staff 3, 4, Editor-in-Chief 4, Creative Writing 3, 4g Science Club 3g Service Club 5, 4, Girls' Sports 33 National Honor Society 3, 45 Prom Decorating Committee 3g Year Book, Layout Co-Editor 4, Student Guide 4 . . . a newcomer who has added much to A.H.S .... always running through the corridors collecting news for the Mamie . . . "obviously" . . . an honor student . . . plans a career in Social Work after college. Chairman 3g National Honor Societ 3, 4' Clinic is 'Q . Q Y , Duty 3, 43 Pep Club 4 , . . "Miss School Spirit" , . . always driving her Rambler . . . friendly to everyone . . . "Oh, George!" . . . college. PAUL SARGENT MCKINNON 6 DunBarton Street "Mac" Soccer 2g Service Club Zg Science Club 2 . . . ardent supporter of Central and "The Barn" . . . great sense of humor . . . crazy haircut . . . trips to New York . . . Is Paul ever early? 5 Sa e -el, Sl' lil QW l l Q Pai? 'r 44 JOHN ALBIN MCINTYRE 229 Andover Street ..MaC,v Class Council 25 Red Cross Council 3, 4 . . . always smiling . . . "Say, there!" . . . looks great in his Co- op uniform . . . active in DeMolay and Boy Scouts . . . business college. MARIE CECILIA MENZIE 20 Riverina Road "Cheezie" Cheerleader 2, 3, 43 Varsity Club 2, 3, 4, Service Club 2, 3, 4, Class Social Committee 2g Ring Com- mittee 3g Pep Club 4, Library Assistant 4 . . . "The Barn" . . . when "Cheezie" is around, excitement reigns . . . lots of school spirit . . . "I'm letting my hair grow for class pictures." . . . loves riding in convertibles. WILLIAM ARTHUR MINZNER 72 Haverhill Street "Bill" Baseball 2, 3, 4g Basketball 2, 35 Varsity Club 2, 3, 45 Service Club 2 . . . always cruising around town . . . "What'd you say?" . . . owner of a sailboat . . crewcut . . . wants to be a teacher. l -,, 9 00 nfl: ff as W X .J ' ' KATHLEEN PATRICIA MERRILL 4 :9 18 Harding Street 1 S: "Kathy" 'f Loves Pizza . . . enjoys sports and car races . . . always with Claire . . . plans to attend MacIntosh business school. ll ' v RICHARD MEYERS 56 Marland Street "RiChf' Gym Team 2, 3, 4 . . . asset to the gym team . . loves to hunt . . . jol-:ester of 4th period physics . . . clown . . . looks toward college for the next four 1 ystyn FRANK LAWRENCE MONETTE Box 40, Beacon Street "Frankie" Soccer 2, 35 Basketball 25 Spring Track 3, 43 Varsity Club 3, 4 . . . extremely quiet . . . likes basketball, horseback riding, and golf . . . always ready to help . . . drives a 1950 Ford . . . plans to attend Coyne Technical School. ELAINE MARIE MORIN 10 Juliette Street "Lainie" Glee Club 35 Girls' Sports 35 Service Club 4 . . . likes dancing, skating, and boys . . . often seen in Lawrence . . , works at Liberty Mutual . . . future airline hostess. X. fix Q . li? 4 LINDA NORMA MITCHELL 12 Tewksbury Street "Mitch" -1 Class Council 23 Service Club 4 . . . cheerful worker at Ford's Restaurant . . . a real clown . . . likes to U cry! . . . "Oh, you must be kidding" . . . will make a fine nurse. F vt ef- ,.,,- A A-5 , n Y G DIANE LEE MOSKAL 27 Bellevue Road "Dee" Service Club 2, 3, 49 Bakery Sale Committee 2g Library Assistant 2, 3, 4g Girls' Sports 2, 4g Band 4g Prom Planning Board 33 Prom Decoration Committee 5 . . . great typist . . . loves to skate . . . gay giggle . . . will make a good secretary. , if J jk A? .g xf 46 SUSAN COPP MULVEY 87 Chestnut Street "Sue" Red Cross Council 3, 43 Mamie Stal? 2, 3, 4, Service Club 2, 3, Barnard Essay Contest 23 Radio Club 23 Literary Club 2, 3, 4, Girls' Sports 2, 3, 44 Student Guide 33 Class Social Committee 3, Prom Decoration Committee 3, Prom Usherette 3 . . . collegiate dresser . . . often seen on her way to the Merrimack River to watch P.A.'s crew . . . very talented with a needle and thread . . . sophisticated humor that entertains all , . . headed for college. 7' 1 f 43, l NOSIIII - b. N. elected class Seeneeibmi Olso , St:i.toLsn1Z Qotmcml K it ,ll X 3 l a ,ff l 5 DEBORAH CLARK NEWCOMB 193 Chestnut Street "Debbie" Mamie Stal? 2, 3, 4, Feature Editor 3, 4g Glee Club 2, 35 Press Club 2, Class Council 2, 3, 4g Student Council 3, 43 Corresponding Secretary 4, Class Sec- retary 3, 4, Girls' Sports 3g Ring Committee 3g Prom 8Qf5R9'no'R-L1 Planning Board 3, Prom Decoration Committee 3g GJ-S0 Prom Usherette 3g Assembly Committee 2, Chairman - 3, 43 National Honor Society 3, 45 Student Guide 4g Mosaic t Goldsmith Speaking Contest 3 . . . very efficient . . . 5Fit'1R2- best rope climber at A.H.S.? . . . "Is Debbie ever in add' SR hoImeroom?" . . . likes to sail, dance, and ski . . . co ege. ELIZABETH JEAN NICHOLAS 4 48 Chandler Road "BMT Service Club 2, 3, 49 Class Dance Committee 23 Prom N X Decoration Committee 33 Glee Club 4, Pep Club 4 X 5 -"' Y ' -' . . . one of the nicest kids around . . . conscientious KA VK X . . . a sincere friend . . . future legal secretary, i r SUZANNE MARIE NOURY 9 Chestnut Street "Sue" Prom Decoration Committee 3g Pep Club 4g Band 49 Service Club, Chairman of School Service Committee 43 Class Council 4 . . . transferred to Andover in her junior year from Nazareth Academy . . . cute haircut . . . gibberish . . . very artistic . . . college-bound. . ts X u 0 47 -eg-re X. .r" . l ALICE MARGARET O'CONNOR 110 Chestnut Street NAI.. Mamie Staff 2, 3, 4g Student Council 2g Science Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4g Student Guide 3, 43 Prom Decora- tion Committee 3g Creative Writing 43 Pep Club 4g Red Cross Council 4g Service Club 4g Glee Club 4g Girls' Sports 4g Year Book, Photography Committee 4 . . . flair for skiing . . . "You're kidding" . . . efficient collector of homeroom dues . . . fun loving . . . college, here she comes! SUSAN ANNE 0'DONNELL 350 Salem Street "Sukky" Creative Writing 3, 45 Mosaic Staff 4 . . . very in- dependent . . . an individualist . . . original and creative . . . writes poetry . . , witty . . . would like to become a playwright or actress. ,lg g .NQGN ,, .g4f5.i.. - L W K .63 JUDITH ELIZABETH OBER RLT: Elm Street lk 12 "Judy" Band 2, 3, 45 Majorette . . . was a great help in the Booster pamphlet drive . . . a real gymnast , . . loves the flying rings . . . What's this about a logging camp? . . . easy to talk to. A M A X Mfffgv 'x Q r , X lil' gh"'l!f F3 f K irii fi W - .t,... Q ,lz ' 1 -. omni!" - Y V . Z 'V 5411.3 'x..J WD M :MH es 7 it x Y . ix H R, . ' rl if 5' .Z JOHN DICKIAN OZOONIAN, JR. 98 Osgood Street "Ozo" Football 2, 4g Winter Track 2, 3, 4, Captain 4g Spring Track 2, 3, 4j Varsity Club 3, 43 Co-Chairman, Var- sity Club Semi-Formal 4g Cross Country 35 Red Cross Council 33 Class Council 3 . . . loves dancing, es- pecially to fast music . . . "Hi, Doll" . . . those school dances . . . full of fun . . . carefree. 48 dirt i i Li 94- 49 A 5 i GAII. ANN PARSHLEY 64 Morton Street ..GaY,. Service Club 2, 4g Red Cross Council 2g Pep Club 4g Mamie Staii 4 . . . likes to dance . . . sweet and shy . . . loves children . . . Jimmy from North Andover . . . plans to become a teacher. 'His , K Q5 175' 1 9- -3 S f 'Rf Q 4 N vlf in IIN sz'-HW -Y-Mi, ' me J A S f lfilf . , s . in Niwsbiifil. .v-'X ANGELA NANCY PASSANISI 3 Rocky Hill Road "Angie" Band 2, 3, 45 Service Club 3 . . . pert and petite . . . always on the telephone . . . "You'll see her at "The Den" on Saturday nights , . . will be an asset either as an airline stewardess or hairdresser. Class Cross Girls' came BARBARA ANNE PAYNE 21 Theodore Avenue "Anne" Social Committee 2g Service Club 2, 4g Red Council 23 Radio Club 2g Glee Club 2, 43 Sports 35 Science Club 5, 4g Pep Club 4 . . . to Andover from Texas as a sophomore . . . "You-A " . . . loves to travel . . . What an accent! ...C ollege. NORMA JEAN PEATMAN 46 Cutler Road Norma jean Band 2 4 Service Club 2 Glee Club 2 The Six Teens 2 Class Social Committee 2 Red Cross Council 2' Pep Club 4' Year Book Advertising Com- mittee Chairman 4 . , . Norma jean was an exchange student to Austria during her junior year . . . talkative and full of fun . . . "Now listen" . . . reads books in German . . . plans to go to a teachers' college. I -" X I 49 Bb' 5 Elin MARVIN RALPH PERRY 25 Prospect Road emanates ft Football 4 . . . works in the guidance office . . . enjoys making model airplanes, hunting . . . works at Pitman Lumber Company . . . likes tropical fmsh a member of the Civil Defense Rescue Squad plans to join the Air Force. RUTH WATSON PERRY C ,C 6 High Street, Ballarclvale 0 dc- E' C "Ruthie" Band 2g Service Club 4 , . . quiet and sensible , . . QQ works at Ford's Restaurant , . . likes cooking and playing badminton . . . friendly . . . college. PAUL JAMES PETZOLD Xt, -1 I 139 Jenkins Road f-skip" 12 Good-looking . . . likes skiing . . . "What are we ,sv going to do Friday night?" . . . Alaska . . . plans to become a meteorologist Wil I, I, 7 1'- IT ELLEN ANNE PUZIO Lovejoy Road "Daily" Pep Club 3, 45 Moraic Staff 4 . . . quiet, until you get to know her . . . drives a Chevy to school almost every day . . . enjoys tennis . . . collects records . . . plans to be a secretary. LORRAINE IRENE REES 3 Topping Road "Lorraine" Band 2, 3, 4g Service Club 2, 3, 43 Mamie Staff 2, Class Social Committee 25 Orchestra 4g Advance Choir 4g Pep Club 4 . . . quiet and friendly . . . likes homemade pizza . . . "The Barn" . . . works in Grants . . . future music teacher. X ll 1. Elk l N OW X' DOUGLAS GILMAN ROBERTSON 10 Argyle Street "Doug" Football 35 Wrestling 3, 43 Spring Track 3, 4, Co- Captain 4g Winter Track 43 Service Club 43 Basket- ball 4g Varsity Club 3, 4 . . . Virginia lost him to Massachusetts . . . great asset to the track team . . . "Got any matches?" . . . works at the paper store . . , college. ll 'J in if TEMPERA 'Q Wifi! Wwllfpllil 16-1- 9 0 51 BRADLEY GEORGE RICHARDS 19 Sutherland Street "Brad" Football 2, 3, 4g Class Council 2, 35 Service Club 2, 3, 43 Baseball 25 Varsity Club 2, 3, 45 Ring Com- mittee 3g Prom Decoration Committee 3 . . . very serious but keeps his friends in stitches . . . playing hockey . . . "Sherry" . . . likes to eat . . . college. ROGER PHILIP ROBERGE I5 Binney Street "Roger" Goldsmith Speaking Contest 2, 3, 4, Winner 3, 4, Science Club 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 43 Class Social Committee 3, Prom Decoration Committee 3g Year Book, Art Committee 4 . . . artistically inclined . . . likes colors to be bold and striking . . . speaks elo- quently . . . enjoys tennis and ice skating . . . headed for Art School. N fwl c.J RONALD PAUL SALVAGE 49 Lucerne Drive "Ronnie" Science Club 2, 3g Momic Stal? 2, 4g Soccer 2, Winter Track 35 Cross Country 4g Pep Club 45 Boys' Glee Club 4g Varsity Club 4 . . . affable and genuine . . . Shelly Berman fan . . . diplomatic . . . likes a variety of sports - hunting and fishing in particular . . , honor student. Studinlq Counc,cL JUDITH ANN scorr CQQXOH1 10 Dufton Road ts bod, "Judy" "Scottie" Radio Club 2, Service Club 2, 43 Glee Club 3, Cheer- leader 3, 4g Varsity Club 3, 43 Student Council 3, 49 Prom Decoration Committee Chairman 3g National - Honor Society 3, 4, Class Play, Chairman 4 . . . works for Sutton's Catering . . . loves long hair . . . has millions of friends . . . crazy laugh . . . plans to be a nurse. KAREN LYNN SEARS 92 Lowell Street "Searsie" Service Club 2, 3, 44 Class Social Committee 25 Pep Club 4 . . . well dressed . . . always traveling . . . "Oh, brother!" . . . patroness of pizza and all Italian food . . . "The Barn". 1 jfv-in-'Xi 3 iffy -1 Qi 52 fl SUSAN MARGARET SHAW 30 Foster Circle .-Suen Glee Club 2, 3, 4g Girls' Sports 2, 3, 43 Ring Com- mittee 3g Prom Decoration Committee 35 Moraic Staff 3, 45 Service Club 45 Pep Club 4g Year Book, Literary Committee 4 . . . reliable . . . likes to bowl, skate, and swim . . , "I'm confused." . . . sympathetic . . . after college: nursing. JAMES WILLIAM SHEARD 3 Elm Court Mamie Stal? 3, 45 Prom Photography Committee 3g I ' Year Book, Business Committee 4 . . . always at the 7 'A -' m"iqf- nh library . . . well-dressed . , . friendly to all . . . xj Cushman's . . . college. - .A vx, J li xxxxxxixxiim t Xm f pllill 4 X I XXI SUSAN GIFFORD SLADE 50 Bancroft Road "Slade" Band 25 Glee Club 2, 35 Girls' Sports 25 Press Club 2, 33 Mosaic Staff 2, Make-up Editor 3, 45 Barnard Essay Contest 35 Prom Decoration Committee 3: Or- chestra 3, 43 Class Council 25 Prom Usherette 35 National Honor Society 3, President 4g String Quartet 45 Year Book, Layout Co-Editor 4 . . . one of the rare persons who succeeds in everything she attempts . . . Zen parties . . . sharp wit . . . "I am not a phony, you grub!" . . . college. fa fl .ll' V C50 ff E A ! X Y IL ff 1445541541 53 JOAN ELLEN SIMEONE 13 Stratford Road "Joanie" Glee Club 2 3 4' Band 2 3 4' Orchestra 2 3 4' "Six-Teens" 2, 4, Exchange Assemblies 2, 35 Red Cross Council 2, Prom Music Committee Chairman 35 Queen's Court 35 Student Guide 3, 4, North East District Band 3, 45 Dance Band 45 Executive Com- mittee Stunt Night 4 . . . loves music - listening and playing . . . jazz Concerts . . . often at "The Den" . . . full of laughs . . . hopes to teach music. BARRY MARTIN SKIBA 61 North Street "Barry" "Skarry Biba" Baseball Manager 25 Goldsmith Speaking Contest Winner 2, Soccer 25 Varsity Club 2, 4, Basketball Timer 33 Moraic Staff 4 . . . carefree . . . enjoys work- ing as a cashier at Elm Farm . . . "Oh, frump!" . . . plays the accordion . . . plans to teach biology after college. '9"X 164 X X Xxx -. Q Q i, ' . 'X t E Q wi DONALD HENRY SORRIE 105 Pine Street "Don" "Red" Soccer 2g Cross Country 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4g Bas- ketball , 3, 4, Co-Captain 45 Baseball 2g Varsity Club 2, 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 43 Spring Track 3, 4, Co-Captain, Mamie Staff 4g Year Book, Sports Committee 4 . , . quiet - except when otherwise . . . shines in basketball and track . . . smart, too . . . familiar lifeguard at Pomps . . . thoughtful and con- siderate . . . college-bound. GEORGE BERNARD STERN 3 Kensington Street "Sternsie" Red Cross Council 35 Press Club 3g Student Guide 4g Football 45 Spring Track 4, Student Council President 45 Varsity Club 4g Prom Refreshment Com- mittee 3 . . . always trying to reform A.H.S. . . . woman hater? . . . "If at first I don't succeed, I try and try again." . . . likes cats and skiing . . . college. CHARLES WAYLAND SMYTH 117 Lowell Street "Chuck" Soccer 2, 35 Basketball 2, 3, 4g Cross Country 43 National Honor Society 3, 4, Varsity Club 3, 4g Student Guide 4 . . . sharp wit and good sense of humor . . . Hi-Fi fan . . . math whiz . . . jet black hair . . . an asset to the basketball team . . . college. WSZ2. r X il , P E -f S415 E' - cg- tyf.17f tv p ,1 , "3 X T , ' CONSTANCE ANN STEWART f L! ' X L . l 1 12 Brtilginligerrace Service Club 43 Pep Club 4 . . . quiet - until the t V ' e It - two o'clock bell rings . . . likes dancing and collecting - V records . . . practical . . , will make a great secretary. 54 JAMES PETER STEWART 2 Virginia Road "Pete" "jim" Science Club 2, 3, 43 Soccer 2g Golf 25 Student Guide 3, 45 Honor Society 3, 43 Harvard Book Award 35 National Math Contest Winner 33 Mamie Staff, Busi-A ness Manager 4 . . . works hard at the A8zP . . . 'X never at a loss for a witty comment . . , "Do I get 1 extra credit?" . . . "Don't be a spaz!" . . . college. la- ,..f- l Le Qmb HMT ,gx W l -.wif ff ' l",, xl A . l ,gel f we ' A 5?"'?li,'l 'ag s 13, 1 X, t w , I gi? ag 4 4 r M We z- lflelllhv. 1 4, ' il'-ll xy 'A W ' l l 1 1 ' 'fb A f o N l 3 JON DELL SWENSON 24 Prospect Road Z' "Swede" j A newcomer who has added much to our class . . . f loves to sing and, what's more, is very good at it . . . writes songs . . . often bowling on the week- ends . . . college. J 55 jEFFREY SINCLAIR STEWART 109 Central Street "Jeff" "Reb" Basketball Manager 3, 45 Soccer 33 Prom Executive Committee 35 Baseball 4 . . . Tennessee . . . No mat- ter where you go, you usually see Jeff . . . full of fun . . . likes to ear and sleep . . . college. ELEANOR MARIE SWENSON 75 Stevens Street "Ellie" Class Social Committee 2g Pep Club 4g Service Club 4 . . . enjoys listening to records and dancing . . . likes riding in a certain pink convertible with the name "Stan" on the Continental Kit . . . reserved . . . future secretary. mv' 'Sire JOHN PATRICK TOOMEY 36 Brown Street .-Path ..TOOm,, Soccer 2, 33 Science Club 2, 3, 4, Football 4 . . . jolly and jovial . . . like a teddy bear . . . his hobbies include skin-diving, hockey, and aviation . . . fre- quent and genial host of "The Boys" . . . college. ROBERT HENRY TWIGG 4 Summer Street "Bob" "Twiggsy" Baseball 2, 3, 4g Service Club 2g Class Social Com- mittee 3g Prom Executive Committee 35 Soccer 3, Chairman of Stunt Nightg Year Book, Photography Committee 4 . . . enjoys skiing . . . North Andover . . . likes to dance . . . never home on weekends . . . works in the Co-op . . . college bound. ji! x Jil, ELIZABETH MARY TAMMANY 23 Brechin Terrace "Betty" "Tam" Majorette 2, 3, 4, Head Majorette 4, Press Club 2 33 Library Assistant 3, 4g Girls' Sports 3g Prom In vitation and Ticket Committee 3, Pep Club 4 . . Peppy baton twirler . . . neat . . . likes parades . . loves Irish Boiled Dinner . . . future teacher. sd..-ujvmww -1h1:,,,,,,,h,u,,,w V ,. ,QI I f' f"'1 I ' L0 "' V , ' M V 2 A 9 . Q" Y ff" 1""-w-.f,0.5...k.--wx ' We ,J 1 A ral' 7 f .1 R 'J Q 'tw 1:4 " II at f !D"?,,x Q:- X oVf5Ffc.iF?l- l ,, is - X 56 JOHN ELMER VAN NEST, JR. 32 Lucerne Drive "Jack" "Van" Football 2, 3, 4, Captain 45 Basketball 2, 3, 4g Base- ball 2, 3, 4, Class President 2, 3g Student Council 2, 3, 4, Vice President 45 Service Club 2g Prom Plan- ning Board 33 Prom Decoration Committee 35 Prom Usher 33 Student Guide 3, 43 National Honor So- ciety 3, 4, Vice President 4g Moraic Staff, Sports Editor 43 Year Book, Co-Editor-in-Chief 4 . . . Jack defies the old saying since he certainly is a "master of all trades" . . . always busy - when does he ever End time to do his homework? . . . three letter man . . . an all-around athlete . . . is his car ever empty? . . . "Careful, now!" . . . a great kid and good leader . . . plans to go to Bowdoin. ALICE VARTABEDIAN 64 Bellevue Road "Elsa" Band Majorette 2, 3, 45 Service Club 2, 3, 43 Pep Club 4 . . . always a mischievous gleam in her eyes . . . "Who me?" . . . "So, how do you like America?" . . . full of fun . . . plans to become a secretary. iw' p 2 , ,Eg CONSTANCE WESTBROOK 53 Marilyn Drive "Connie" Class Council 2, 3, Service Club 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 3, 45 Class Social Committee 35 Year Book, Literary Committee 4 . . . very pretty, with red hair and blue eyes . . . sincere . . . likes North Andover Ci.e. jimmyj . . . will make a fabulous nurse. Q Ne . VZ, . F' f fix CN x A v 43 ag o t 57. :J ig WILLIAM ALEXANDER WATSON 36 Bancroft Road "Bill" Soccer 2 . . . likes hunting and flying . . . often at McGoverns' . . . cars , . . plans to attend a technical school. JUDITH LILLIAN WEST 152 Haggetts Pond Road ..-Indy., Prom Invitation and Ticket Committee 35 Prom Dec- oration Committee 3g Pep Club 45 Service Club 4g Year Book, Art Committee '4 . . . an extremely talented artist who colored her own class pictures . . . sews and designs her clothes beautifully . . . loves bracelts . . . Johnny Mathis . . . plans to attend a school of fashion design. LINDA AGNES WESTFALL 41 Summer Street "Linda" Service Club 43 Pep Club 4 . , . the other twin . . . pretty smile . . . likes Frank Sinatra and Lester Lanin . . . "I'm so nervous!" . . . both twins plan to train at St. Mary's Hospital in Bayside, New York for careers as nurses. GEORGE IRVING WHITCOMB 70 Memorial Circle "Whit" Football 2, 3, 45 Gym Team 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 45 Spring Track 2, 3, 4, Service Club 2, 33 Varsity Club 2, 3, 4g Prom Usher 35 Year Book, Sports Committee 4 . . . gym team enthusiast . . . what a build! . . . really handsome, too . . . likes hunting, horse-back- riding and waterskiing . . . stereo, man! . . . plans to join the Army following graduation. f..,,,,,.a NOW LU!-1147 p W J HW? Q LEILA JEAN WESTFALL 41 Summer Street "Leila" Service Club 45 Pep Club 4 . . . a twin . . . ardent supporter of school games . . . what a driver! . . . "Oh, no!" . . . quiet, but friendly. WW ,'.-' if -0 X Il Z Yi I 1 J Lal," .447 JJ, vt for -f lllll .- QED " ll!! fx 'S X 58 WALTER EATON WINN, III 45 Highland Road "Winnie" Prom Invitation and Ticker Committee 3 . . . red whiffle . . . likes to skate . . . proud owner of a jeep . . . model railroads . . . plans to attend Wentworth. BEVERLY ANN WINTERS 47 Enmore Street ..Bevn Service Club 2, 3, 43 Student Council 23 Class Council 2, 43 Girls' Sports 2g Mamie Staff 3, 43 Library Assistant 3g Pep Club 4 . . . personality . . . "You wicked nut!" . . . eats just about anything that won't eat her first . . . counts days 'til Al comes home . . . plans to become a teacher. 91 fk gfi O ,vtfv .ff PCKI I I ,Q KENNETH ALDBURY YOUNG 105 Salem Street "Kenny" Soccer 23 Service Club 2, 33 Prom Invitation and Ticket Committee 33 Moraic Staff 4 . . . a man of few words . . . enjoys camping and hiking . . . active in De Molay . . . a good student . . . college. 52, . . oe goo 'Hi 00425 oo no I 59 Hs' J RICHARD ALLEN WORKMAN 21 Beech Circle "Dick" Football 2, 43 Winter Track 23 Spring Track 2, 43 Student Council 2, 3, 43 Varsity Club 2, 3, 43 Class Vice President 23 Service Club 23 Science Club 39 Ring Committee 33 Prom Decoration Committee 3 . . . school DJ .... works at Howard Johnson's . . . comedian . . . owns a "great" car Cjungle cruiserb . .b ..headed for Bates College in preparation for the ministry. EMILY DIANNE YORSHIS 158 Main Street ..Em,. Red Cross Council 2, 3, 43.Service Club 2, 3, 43 Mamie Stal? 2, 3, 43 Girls' Sports 2, 3g Science Club 33 National Honor Society 3, 43 Year Book, Literary Committee Co-Chairman 4 . . . always laughing or keeping her friends laughing . . . "I thought aha!" . . . class worrier? . , . seldom without Latin IV book . . . college bound. r 5' ,QQ LOUIS JAMES BRAVACOS, JR. 59 Lowell Street ..Jim,, LEONARD FRANCIS ZECCHINI 93 Summer Street "Zeke" Orchestra 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 3 . . . quiet and studious . . . interested in photography and woodworking . . . stamp and coin collector . . . tallest member of the class . . . collee. Football 23 Gym Team 2g Service Club 25 Red Cross Council 3g Prom Usher 3g Prom Queen's Committee 53 Glee Club 45 Baseball 4 . , , enjoys hockey, swimming and Waterskiing . . . everything is "terrific", "great" or "fabulous" . . . drives a Thunderbird . . . serious expression . . . collegiate dresser. S fir 'A L :F ed 60 CLASS HI TORY The sophomore year was a startling change for the Class of 1960. We were the first class that did not attend Punchard High School, and we entered An- dover High School doubly confused - first as soph- omores, and second as new students in a strange school. Perhaps we were fortunate, for, since our upperclassmen were just as bewildered as we were, there was less of the traditional sophomore teasing. Led by our class officers jack Van Nest, president, Dick Workman, vice president, Judy Karlis, secre- tary, Lynn Johnson, treasurer, Meredy Manning, so- cial committee chairman, we proved to AHS that we were both a versatile and hardworking class. During the sophomore year, we sponsored a class dance which was the biggest in the history of the school. The dance greatly increased the treasury, because of the new policy: each sophomore had to pay admis- sion, whether or not he attended the dance. To raise more money for future activities, we also held a bakery sale. The Class of l960 spent a busy soph- omore year, gaining recognition in scholastic and athletic fields and participating in various extracur- ricular activities. Upperclassmen, at last, we began junior class ac- tivities by selecting our class rings, with janet Lord as committee chairman. The class voted for gold rings with round blue stones, and although they were late in arriving, they were well worth the long wait. Under the direction of our junior class officers jack Van Nest, president, Lynn johnson, vice president, Debbie Newcomb, secretary, Sherry Cutler, treasurer, Marilyn DeMoor, social committee chairman, we launched several successful activities including two dances, a bakery sale, and the sale of hand made Christmas jewelry. Our biggest undertaking was the junior Prom. janet Lord and Lynn johnson were prom co-chairmen, and because of their efforts and those of the prom planning board and the many hardworking commit- tees, Rhapsody in Blue will be an unforgettable mem- ory for the Class of 1960. Highlights of the evening were the almost successful dry ice fountain, the elec- tion of janet Lord, queen of the prom, and the after prom entertainment at the Hillview Country Club. Certainly, the wonderful time that everyone had at the prom fully rewarded the assiduous committees. In our junior year, the National Honor Society inducted a larger number of junior members than ever before. We had many classmates who achieved success in various fields: Al Carlson became the Greater Lawrence Wrestling Champion, Doug Rob- ertson was the winner of the Safe Driving Rodeo, Fred Allen became Mr. Touchdown, Norma jean Peatman spent the year in Austria as an exchange student, Roger Roberge won first prize in the Gold- smith Speaking Contest, Sheila Lawlor took second place in the Barnard Essay Contest, several art stu- dents won Gold Keys in the Boston Globe Art Con- test. There were many other outstanding students, and as a class, we lived up to our reputation as capable and industrious students. Many activities occupied our senior year, along with the rush of college and job applications. Our class ofhcers were Lynn johnson, president, Paul Durant, vice president, Debbie Newcomb, secretary, Mary Costello, treasurer, Annalee johnson, social committee chairman. A class council composed of class officers and a representative from each home- room carried on class business and eliminated the holding of frequent class meetings. The biggest senior project was the yearbook. Mary Costello and Jack Van Nest were elected co-editors- in-chief, and then the work began. There were many new ideas for the 1960 Andanno, and the yearbook committee put in long hours to make our yearbook a lasting memory of our class at AHS. Since we were an ambitious class, we decided, after much discussion, not only to stage a senior pro- duction, an annual event for the past few years, but also to resume the former AHS tradition of present- ing a senior play. This was such a successful arrange- ment, that, undoubtedly, it will become a new AHS tradition. With Judy Scott as play chairman, the senior class produced "I Remember Mama." The play was a wonderful experience for those in the cast and those working behind the scenes, it was also a great boost to our poor senior treasury. The senior production, with Bob Twigg as chair- man, was also a success. The theme was a college weekend, the night before and the night after the big football game of the season. One of the attractions of this theme was that the entire cast was on stage during the production, which made it as enjoyable for the cast as it was for the audience. The senior year, full of activity, flew by quickly. Senior chapel, the class picnic, class night, and, finally, our solemn graduation itself marked the end of the three years the Class of 1960 spent at AHS. 4, inf' we as f1f.,6f,f'. . -My r ii SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Lynn Johnson, Preaident Paul Durant, Vice President Deborah Newcomb, Secretary Mary Costello, Treasurer Annalee Johnson, Social committee chairman SENIOR CLASS LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT Friends, classmates, and whoever this document may concern: you have been summoned here as beneficiaries under the last will and testament of the Class of 1960 of Andover High School, Andover, Massachusetts. Be it remembered that we, the Class of 1960, of Andover High School, Town of Andover, in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, being of sound mind and disposing memory, do hereby make this our last will and testament, revoking all Wills by us at any time heretofore made. . . . We leave all our debts to the sophomore class. Jack Van Nest bequeaths his calm temperament to Mr. Hixon. Beverly Bergeron leaves all those awakening trips every morning on the school bus to June McCarthy. Annalee Johnson leaves Boston Hill to Reggie Cardella. Peter Baker leaves his interest in guns to Eddie Skinner. Jo Anne Essiambre leaves her pair of stilts to Jonathan Langdell. Jack Clarke will receive all the homework papers of Jill Clarke. David Babine herewithin bequeaths the back seat of his Ford to Elaine Emmons. Attention Wendy Sandberg: you are now the owner of Linda Low's gym sneakers. Susan Slade generously leaves the Make-Up and Lay-Out Committees to Peter Winn. Peggy Mauck consented to leave her sunshine Qin a bottlej to Leslie Donnell. Bob Karlis will receive a bass voice, courtesy of Susan Goldman. Dick Mahoney bequeaths his dirty bucks to someone with a large bottle of Les- toil and a lot of patience. Lorna Martuzzi will leave her cello to Sylvia Bernard. Raymond Francis Kryzynski bequeaths his name to Wayne Smith. Mary Costello leaves her contact lenses to Charlene Benedetti. Roger Roberge leaves his lunch in the art room. Emily Yorshis will leave het green eyes to anyone who wants to be a cool cat. To Kathy St. Germain goes the gym ability of Karen Sears. Sheila Lawlor wills her many and varied pocketbooks to Kathy O'Shea. Pat Coffman leaves a bottle of Pepsi to any gloomy soul who needs more bounce to the ounce. Mike Frishman leaves his boots for someone else to shake in Latin. Walter Winn generously bestows his skates upon Duffy Morgan. Marjorie Mazel leaves driving after 14 months to John Hajjar. Brenda Landry leaves George in order to be with Dickie. To Don DiGiovani, Bill Watson bequeaths his lemon-et-car that is. Charlotte Hajj and Jimmy Lancaster leave their dark corners to Sharon Lyons and Jeff Willig. Attention Martha White: just in case you run out, you will now own a big Wad of bubble gum, compliments of Alice O'Connor. Joan Deivert leaves her engagement ring to add to Sally Wallace's collection. Barry Skiba leaves his elevator shoes to Mrs. Hatch. To anybody who wants to get into college, Marvin Perry wills the Guidance Office. Meredy Manning leaves all her shoes except her sneakers to anybody with enough feet. Leonard Zecchini graciously consented to leave his red hat to Bob Northrup. Lois Lyman prevailed upon her brother John to leave his blue Jag to Mr. Kell- murray. Herb Kempton bestows his binary digital computer upon anyone who knows what it is. Donna Anderson leaves all the phone calls she gets by mistake to Donnie Ander- son. Let it be known that John Toomey leaves his space in the parking lot to Mr. Eldridge when he gets his license. Carolyn Grant bequeaths all her spicy history reports to Ann Morasse. Carol Gesing leaves all the money from the Bay State Merchants National Bank to the needy class of '62, Ellen Kfoury bequeaths all 38 of her cousins to John Hajjar COne of themb . Connie Westbrook leaves her enthusiasm in the Pep Club CNorth Andoverj to Jane Simeone. John McIntyre will now return all his Wyatt Earp vests to Wyatt Earp. To George Miller goes a full package of Lucky Strikes from Elaine Morin. Susan Shaw leaves her naive nature to Martha Zink. "Cheezie" Menzie leaves North Andover High Victory Parties to the Andover High football team. Robert Garrison wills his inquisitive mind to Dick Bourdelais. Maureen Bailey may now have Charlotte Johnson's scissors. A bottle of Miss Clairol goes to Fran Jordan, compliments of Judy Maxwell. Jon Swenson herein bequeaths his great singing voice to Dave Currier and Al Comeau. Dick Chetson leaves his owl glasses to anyone with eyes. Ronnie Salvage has left membership blanks for his fan club to all underclassmen. Debbie Newcomb leaves her blue sweater to any woman like Satan. Ray Banks states that Mr. Hinckley may have his tie collection. Priscilla Arnold leaves her place as Head Color Guard to Henry Peront. Charlotte Bentley herein wills all the papers in her locker to Mr. Russell. Karen Hutchinson's pixie haircut goes to Harlene Dennison. Paul Durant, saying "See me later," leaves his wolf instinct. John Ozoonian leaves his camels to Larry Bretts in hopes that they will multiply. To Alan Savenelli goes Diane Moskal's motto of "Love 'em and leave 'em." If there are any safecrackets in the junior class, they may have Kenny Young's locker. Alice Lynch bequeaths her scrub brush to Mr. Symonds. Lorraine Rees wills her long nngernails to Judy Wright. Sherry Cutler bequeaths her deep voice to Donna Bennett. Frank Monette will leave his car to Rock McGrath and Bill McCarthy to fight over. To anyone who can drive a nail straight, Edward Fortuna wills the shop. Potsi Leveroni leaves his sister to live and learn. Donna Allen wills her Civil Air Patrol uniform to John Goddard. Al Carlson has graciously consented to leave Coach Collins his smoking place in the woods. Bill Dufton leaves Macartney's with the windows clean. Jeff Stewart reluctantly leaves the barn. Ann Henrick leaves Mr. Kellmurray to any ungrammatical junior. To Gordon Stewart go the gentle ways of Danny Grecoe. Bill Gallant wills his hair to Al Comeau. Generously, Judy Scott bestows her screeching laugh upon Marion Morgan. Walter Bleszinski leaves all his wisecracks to Mr. Zorn who left with them. George Stern leaves the cheerleaders alone, at last. Don Sorrie wills his temper to Peggy Williamson. Bob Twigg states that Steve Whitney may have his skiing ability. Holly Polihan, oops! Polly Holihan leaves Mr. Hopkins still confused. Elinor Finnerty leaves her wealth of information to the office files. To Leslie Scott, go the wild ways of Chuckie Smyth. Barbara Berger wills her name to Adventure Car Hop with the hope that they will invent a sandwich called "The Barbara Berger." To Bob Sandarg goes Anne Payne's southern accent. It's not that Susan Mulvey doesn't have anything to leave. It's just that she'd rather leave it unsaid. Paul Petzold bequeaths his comb upon Gordon "Kookie" Courts. George Dumont leaves his job in Johnny's Super Market to Rocky McGrath. Wally Curran leaves his measurements to Teddy Burtt. Linda Johanson bestows her numerous extra curricular activities upon Jimmy Trombley. Susan Carroll will receive all Mary Lou Dargoonian's gym excuses. Judy Ober leaves the Hying rings to Joan LeGendre. Linda Black leaves her space in the parking lot to Joe Calcina. Pete Stewart generously wills his French book to the guy who sits in the back seat with the seven little girls. To Kay Berthold go Ann Churchill's marks in physics. Suzanne Noury leaves her class musical to the Junior Sextet. Bev Winters bequeaths her pony tail to Kathy St. Germain. Linda Mitchell leaves her laugh and wiggle oops - giggle to Ellie Thompson. Connie Stewart states that Ginny Jensen may have her smile. George Whitcomb leaves his place in front of the lunch line to his father. Audrey Dawes wills the A 8: P to Stop 8: Shop. To Fred Myers goes Jimmy Leete's position as basketball bench warmer. Jean Groleau leaves the 421 hours, 787 minutes, and 58 seconds she spent typing the yearbook to Dottie Miller. Lynn Johnson wills his face of granite to the Old Man of the Mountain. Marilyn DeMoor bestows upon Mr. Wormwood all her notices framed in gold. Dick Workman leaves, taking all his Payola. Brad Richards is leaving Andover High for the last time. We hereunto set our hands, and in the presence of these witnesses, declare this to be our Last Will and Testament, on this, the seventeenth day of June in the year of Our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and sixty. S UPERLA T I VES MOST OFTEN TARDY Mary Costello and Richard Workman - - BEST FIGURE AND BUILD Karen Hutchinson and MOST RESPECTED Albert Carlson Lynn Johnson and Deborah Newcomb TYPICAL SENIORS 64 Jane Fitzgerald and jeffrey Stewart E. 4' 'K 7.-K x... K raw to l 7 , I A A .M V kwa 7 i l ? , '9 , E s 2? , Mr J 'lx I, .SJ di' 0 :5 r" I x ' ff N., l . wif .N "1fYL'fY?A A DID MOST FOR A.H.S. John VanNest and Marilyn DeMoor "fi: "T" :MQ CLASS ARTISTS Meredythe Manning and Roger Roberge .. N 3 BEST DRESSED ,Q ' 2 W , Y S Uv' Eli? s tif Polly I-Iolihan and james Bravacos Charles Glazerman r' aff 4 --' wi Q QE F ri, if o sf, E I3 55 Cl 1 Y, . I ' 41,12 in ... , .-1 Emi k--w-- ' 'Vx 7 CLASS MUSICIANS Joan-Ellen Simeone and 5, 4 5 ri H X '14 u .5 W X, MOST CHEERFUL A John McIntyre and N 1 Patricia Coffman A BEST DANCERS janet Lord and John Ozoonian WOLF AND FLIRT Donna Anderson and Paul Durant GL' 4 in z PEPPIEST sub MOST POPULAR . . MOST VERSATILE Thomas Low and Mane Menzxe Marilyn DgM00f and Lynn Jghnggn Marilyn DeMoor and john VanNest 65 is CLASS COUPLE Sharon Cutler and . 5 4' 1 'Q- Bradley Richards fr l j34lAgg'l fl ,ut qrzgjv 1, 'Wv.- 25 :E ll '- Q i, CLASS CUT-UPS Walter Blaszinski and Susan Mulvey 'M SAS C A wa f XE-Tj ,,'k 4 TALKS MOST SAYS LEAST Alice Vartabedian and john Birdsall BEST LOOKING Sharon Cutler and William Gallant CLASS WORRIERS James Stewart and , X Emily Yorshis -r X W 7 mf ii 9 4 sg, MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED 66 Deborah Newcomb and Richard Daniels 5 5 ,,.,. Q11 , fl' .- at ,.493"u A .slr v nf' 5 "+if1U3..Sei!a.sb4f ' ' me A rril -NN R, 5 , 1 x l L, CLASS GRINDS Herbert Kempton and Susan Slade JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Left to right: Suzanne Wennik, Social Committee Chairman, Gary Dockray, Presirlentg Gail Grange Secretaryg Albert Comeau, Vice Presidentg Elaine Emmons, Treasurer. Gary Dockray, president of the junior class, called the first class meeting to order on October 17, 1959. Virginia Bergeron was elected chairman of the newly appointed ring committee. During the first half of our junior year, we sponsored a school dance and a talent assembly in which many participated. In Febru- ary, the class elected co-chairmen for the junior Prom to be held june 3, 1960. John Clarke and Virginia Jensen were elected co-chairmen of the Prom. At present, the members of the junior class are working very hard for the success of this event. We, the class of 1961, hope to have a successful year at Andover High School as seniors. Respectfully submitted, Gail Grange, Secretary Homeward Bound T JUNIOR SUPERLATIVES Typical juniors Gail Grange and Gordon Stewart I1 3 G f 81 'E ax' -f Most Popular juniors John Clarke and Suzanne Wennik y "' lm, 'X 5 I- Ipana Smile Juniors Lawrence Bretts and Virginia Jensen pq , 5 - N , .. L 'H " 'img-Ldxqflll 5 69 fffii . 12 2 , QQ x .,rV X . My 5 Q. we Best Looking Juniors Joan LeGendre and Richard Bourdelais -iie ,AMME , i' Q? i . Most Athletic juniors Kay Berthold and john Clarke lll -ggi' .Ah Q7 gr 'ww W lf dF1'f A H Mi' h " ' a 1 I s Jo n Hagar and Leslie Donnell iy V 1 w 1 ."1.s'f1:'!2?.5!?giE-rea-11" t ks rse ni. Ili t A A . V . Q . I l s Q s t af 'oigJtsg K, S ia I s Q J 113, , jug 6 ,.,,,2, N""""N-4 !'3,44'4"- 7191, Q... ' Ma X w S KW UVM fr Us K Lf 1 Q H7ll,6i-Uvafyvl ' L W LL' fufnvjjgq 'H V' .iibflfdf-1 K v Z1 - 1QJf QMJ' ,Qi A U E, 'N U1 Ji rn L2..f,A,MMVJ Qkanx, A QW J 4 AJLW"'f,y1',ll4A-,Lf , X 993' 4 Af - Z r Q41 2' , J . 1L i?U5nf 6 fi? 'I' iff V 4' , Q5 ,M Ay . 1536, Ali fb' Vxjl +,M,,,, ,A 1-lag 'T' A, 4 7 L Q tx 7 fb 4 gL.2k ,L li ffg , T. TQ' 1 JHJJKQ: ,QSM fffffxlfflffiif Aer" 112 G Alu QSM 1 n ' IXCUKZUYL Wav 03530 Wim 1 A .f pf' K J " ' ' W ik 6 I . M Af tw L of I If KK f Y U MJ? MMM V Offiw UWC? . .ff fffgff Mimi 5 4:01 1 wp. l,iA1qf.ff3." ' k .k, I gm-S bww M55 ,ff ,351 Www 1" 1 f J QW T14 ' if I ff L2 Za 1-CLK, ' 'J x vi fvf W ' A X- 'N ng , N ry M ,U Xl M L fw W MIM' 0 AW . Mfg WW A U y Q Ny WU , Vw, DM QB! V53 ,XJQJ X Q K x91 V , . . X LJ -1 A P W., ',,,,1j'Q-:ak 1 XJ' if self LJ is SUP X-. RM F , SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Left to right: Joanne Murry, Social Committee Chairmang Louise Johnston, Secretaryg Peter Beaven, Treasurerg Malcolm Sandberg, Vice Presidentg Mary Ann Pasquale, President. This year has been very successful for the sophomore class. We have held three class meetings, sponsored three money mak- ing projects, including a bakery sale and two school dances. We also put on a talent assembly. Results of these projects were very encouraging, and repaid us for our hard work. It has been quite a change for us coming from the Junior High to the high school, but we have adjusted well and taken great interest in all school activities. Our junior year lies ahead, and all of us are looking forward to it. Respectfully submitted, Louise Johnston, Secretary 3 Q i l SOPHOMORE SUPERLATIVES I fs- 4-:l Vs Q ' , K5 Q , , no MQZH M xx' 1 0 0 wil Z I ., ig Y MM if 'P l ll M M i , X , l I Typical Sophomores Malcolm Sandburg 30 d Louise Johnston Best Looking Sophomores Malcolm Sandburg and Martha White Most Gullible Sophomores Donna Mellett and Raymond Collins Most Confused Soph Om0fCS Joanne Bravacos and Joseph Nedelka Most Popular Sophomores Malcolm Sandberg and Mary Ann Pasquale V--, M if-w. Q 5 M l f 73 -If Q l i f F Q X t,,,f -51 . lx? l W 1 My WW Afwgw F- L64 77 G ' ' ft 44?-c-a'9z,' I" 1 , 4 fu 7 0'7" bald ww 457 WZQQ ' ,Z dam WML --A WMA-Lf Wu I . 4 T XXV SY L nam Wwvvimfp .MW jvfyvfa Uutstanding Citizens In Uur School iv as j Qx XD ,X ' Pi, X 2 1 Cab 1 4 I . R if, A Ei '13, iii 'J Y Fifi i . wks 7 Goldsmith Speaking Contest Left to right: Roger Roberge, Barbara Buchan, Michael Frishman, Patricia Webb, Marshall Darling, Susan Mulvey. Harvard Book Prize Richard Daniels and James Stewart 76 ,..f fx? Af xii P' 331 V Boys' State Representatives john VanNest and Richard Daniels Representative to K l Good Government Day George Stern ,.......-mix Goldman Speaking Contest Winners Barbara Buchan and Robert Roberge D.A.R. Award Winner Deborah Newcomb kitty 1, er a if " : xij , , Xml' 9 aa, W , a x Ni!- 1- ...44 fyf! ' XY -J ef a V I xxx" W . ww, ' VM QM f Wi nk fl It Q KG -si v X I W I 'N A I STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council is a group of school leaders elected by the students to represent them in a student government. These pupils work side by side with the faculty to plan many school events and to give Andover High School an organized student government. Top row, left to right: Lynn Johnson, William Dalton, Thomas Clark, Richard Workman, Steven Goodman. Second row: Suzanne Wennick, Douglas Howe, Gary Dockray, Peter Beaven, Paul Durant, Malcolm Sandburg, Gail Grange, Martha White. Front row: Jane Simeone, Virginia Snyder, Mary Anne Pasquale, Virginia Jensen, Maureen Calahan, Polly Holihan, Louise Johnston, Janice Bowman. ,,,,,., wg, STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS Left to right: Sandra Henderson, Eastern Mass. Representativeg Deborah New- comb, Corresponding Secretary, John Van Nest, Vice President, George Stern, President, Sheila Lawlor, Treasurer, Judith Scott, Recording Secretary. .QQ f " 1, tg3:1:f-get a, Wei" ,fi nv i ll , ' Y 6 l,J 'ix CREATIVE WRITING Members of the Creative Writing Club have the opportunity of reading their original material before the entire group and profiting by the opinion of others. In this manner, they become more proficient in the important skill of creative writing. Seated, left to right: Alice O'Connor, Jo-Anne Essiambre, Susan O'Donnell, Carol Essoian, Susan Mulvey. Standing: Barbara Buchan, Marjorie Mazel, Linda Johanson, Carolyn Grant, Mary Costello, Kay Berthold, Barbara Berger. STUDENT GUIDES The Student Guides aid the faculty in acquainting visitors with Andover High School and orienting incoming sophomores, and new students. Clockwise from center: Linda Black, Alice O'Connor, Karen Hutchinson, Janet Lord, Jane Fitz- gerald, Deborah Newcomb, Linda Johanson, Marjorie Mazel, Polly Holihan, Patricia Coffman, Susan Slade, Sheila Lawlor, Annalee Johnson, Brenda Landry, Joan Ellen Simeone, Mary Costello, Judith Scott, Susan Mulvey, Sandra Henderson. Second row: James Peter Stewart, George Stern, William Gallant, Lynn Johnson, Donald Sorrie, Richard Workman, Charles Smyth, John Van Nest, Paul Durant, Ronald Salvage. Standing: Herbert Kempton, James Leete. 79 PRESS CLUB The Press Club is designed to keep the town of Andover informed of Andover High School news through the Andover Townxrnan. Articles are also sent to the Lawrence Evening Tribune to give pertinent news wide-spread coverage. Left to right: Susan Mulvey, Alice O'Connor, Sheila Lawlor, Frances Jordan, Marion Morgan, George Stern, Patricia Coffman. - CV 'Q 1 gf XC xt ,Q ff I , ANP? .s MFA' 'Tl Asif GI A X ,, b ,- y 7s- L 'NNWX 74 55,504 D J ef!! ' ffl 59 A may ws 'xi' D , rg gf Q 'xfxla fxsxi bt C Q A XJ4' PEP CLUB The Pep Club was organized this year to promote school spirit among the student body. President, Janet Lord, Vice President, Paul Durant, Secretary, janet Booth, Treasurer, Janice Bowman. JUNIOR RED CROSS COUNCIL The Junior Red Cross Council undertakes many projects to promote better relations with other communities and to give help to those less fortunate than ourselv es. It is also of great service in aiding the Senior Red Cross in many of its worthwhile programs. First row, left to right: Gail Grange, Cynthia Turton. Second row: Veryl Dufton, Faith Galber. Third row: Susan Mulvey, Judith Dimlich. Fourth row: Lindsay Kinnear, Alice O'Connor, Carolyn Rob'n o I-I 1 D "" ' ' ' 1 s n, ar ene ennison, Edith Robins, Judith Parshley, Elinor Fmnerty, John Barry. Fifth row: John McIntyre, Susan Kenney, Emily Yorshis, Sheryl Hartford, Andrew Blake, Robert Wescott. Sixth row: Linda Johanson, Brenda Landry. Seventh row: Nancy Driscoll, Phyllis Baily. JUNIOR RED CROSS OFFICERS Top to bottom: Karen Hutchinson, Co-chairman, Mal- colm Sandberg, Treasurer, Wendy Sandburg, Secre- tary, Jonathan Langdell, Co-chairman. CHESS CLUB The Chess Club is a newly formed group to promote interest in Chess. Here, both experienced players and beginners have a chance to better their game. Front row, left to right: Henry Peronr, William Gallant, Paul Durant, Michael Azanan, Frank Higgins, David Fleischli, Giles Larabee, Steven Goodman, Peter Stewart, Marshall Darling Robert Wescott. Back row: John Durgerian, Raymond Bisbee, James O'Reilly, John McGilvray,,Charles Smith, Curtis Baird, Mr. Wormwood, advisor. gf X E xx, SERVICE CLUB The Service Club is a large organization intent on helping both its school and its community. The services ff performed by this club are a significant part of Andoveryfll i High School. Service Club Officers, left to right: Sheryl Hartford, gen- ,bl eral chairmang Suzanne Noury, Brenda Landry, Janet Booth, Cynthia Turton, Meredythe Manning, Donna 1 Shiebler. U iti:.lii Lf .L ,ff 82 SCIENCE CLUB The Science Club creates interest in science and helps students realize a possible career in scientific fields. It also aids many students with their science projects. Top row, left to right: David Fleischli, Richard Daniels, Marshall Darling, Richard Morgan, Gorden Stewart, Charles Smyth, Peter Beaven, Peter Lichtenberger, james Stewart. Second row: Alan Dulong, Robert Miller, Kevin McGuirl-r, David Churchill, Michael Frishman, David Hawkins, Jim Doyle. Third row: Judy Hansen, Sheila Lawlor, Robert Garrison, Herbert Kempton, Alice O'Connor, Susan Mulvey, Linda Johanson. Front row: Kay Berthold, Janet Workman, Ann Churchill, Elinor Finnerty. ranging exchange Left to right- P l .nm LIBRARY ASSISTANTS Top row left to ' ASSEMBLY The Assembly COMMITTEE Committee is tespo 'b nsi le for at- assemblies and all school programs. . 0 ly Holxhan, Deborah Newcomb, Gail Grange, and Lynn Johnson. fx, If I, l 1 rw l l fl? mf A l l f lt , right: Marianne Hebert, Beverly Winters, Donna Bennett, Linda Muller, Donna X Allen, Audrey Dawes. Second row: Carol Essoian, Marie Menzie, Wendy Ayer, Dorothy Kryzinski, s Elizabeth Tammany, jo-Anne Essiambte. Front row: Diane Moskal, Phyllis Bally, Sandra Barker, fgq lf W Diane Peterson, Ann Doherty, Carol Perry, and Ellen Kfoury. X C Q Z sa VARSITY Th V i Club honors students who have earned .a letter in any one e ars ty or a combination of the varsity sports. The spirit of this club exemplifies sportsmanship and athletic ability. Top row, left to right: Gordon Coutts, Barry Skiba, David Murphy, William Minzner, john Popielarski, Richard Bourdelais, Charles Smyth, ld S l Richard Meyers Second row' jonathan Langdell, Polly Rona avage, . . Holihan, Brenda Landry, Sandra Henderson, John McCormack, Boyd Reynolds, Albert Carlson, Douglas Robertson, Raymond Kryzynski, George Whitcomb. Third row: 'Bradley Richards, Judith Maxwell, VARSITY CLUB DANCE lla! 1. '! CLUB dith Scott Carol Gesing John Hajjar John Clarke, Nancy Pearson, Ju , , , Silvia Bernard, Carol Perry. Fourth row: Jeffrey Willig, Thomas Low, Vincent Belpedio, john Ozoonian, Richard Workman, Richard Asoian, William Dalton, Richard Alden, Joseph Hastings, Donald Sorrie. Fifth , . .I D row' Michael Frrshman, Donna Anderson, Jane Fttzgerald, Mari yn e- Moor, Lynn johnson, Nancy Whitworth, Louise Johnston, Marie Menzie, Frank Monette. Sixth row: Raymond Bisbee, Gordon Stewart, Scott Murray, Suzanne Wennick, Gary Dockray, joan Le Gendre, George Stern, ' - h Van Nest, William Herbert Kempton, David Rauh. Front row. jo n Gallant, Frederick Allen, Sharon Cutler, Paul Durant, Walter Bleszinski. 4 1- WINTER SPORTS QUEEN AND COURT Marilyn DeMoor was elected queen at the annual winter sports dance sponsored by the Varsity Club this year in December. Her court in- cluded, left to right: Judith Scott, Marie Menzie, Janet Lord, Sharon Cutler, Brenda Landry, and Joan Legendre. 'X DEAN'S TEA The Dean's Tea, given annually by out Dean of Girls, Miss Phelan, enables senior girls interested in schools of higher learning to inquire about various colleges, universities, and business schools. Alumnae of Andover High School talk to these girls on an in- formal basis about their life in college. The Dean's Tea also provides an opportunity for conversation between the teachers and their former students. ,dun-,. In PROM PLANNING BOARD From left to right: Robert Twigg, Judith Scott, Deborah Newcomb, jeffrey Stewart, Donald Sorrie, Annalee john- son, John Van Nest, Herbert Kempton, Marilyn De- Moor, Lynn johnson, jane Fitzgerald, Elinor Finnerty, Diane Moskal, Sharon Cutler. CLASS RING COMMITTEE First row, left to right: Sharon Cutler, Janet Lord, chairman, Marie Menzie. Second row: Linda Black, Susan Shaw, Deborah Newcomb, Marilyn DeMoor. Third row: Lynn johnson john Van Nest, Paul Durant. Fourth row: Bradley Richards, Daniel Gredoe, Walter Curran, Frederick Allen. V v R32 PROM COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN First row, left to right: joan Ellen Simeone, Janet Lord, Linda Howe. Second row: Judith Scott, Lynn johnson, Jane Fitzgerald, Eliza- beth McBride, Jean Groleau. Third row: Ellen Kfoury, Mere- dythe Manning, Carolyn Grant. -md: 7-4 is 15 U is ,.. 'Y -+--.., ww wana- ' : 1:04 rx 'X ,,,,....-fi: f f -av- ,QQ .-2 swgivf xw 165' M 2, 1' , 1, f 2,-xii if my - , 3 H ....-. 1, I , .4 !'f" ' f'L W .rm-g:g'i1s:g K A- ' KH W. K S. S" 4, w.5-inf?f,fQt- -- . , ,L ' V-51" , Q, A . V - L :"'1:fgpg,.p:: W 1- -I. V, ,A-. i ffwv s:,i.wvfQr? ' " HT-f-'www L . ' 1 iv" ff ' 7' -F , , A , A ,n ag ,Q H ,.,41,5 ,sg-vf.:ws1+.5,4i? 34515 wzktgiq 1- 2 , Y N , ,, ,, , M., ., . ,, ..,., -1 N + 1 we 'Fwy-'W' fi, .ak , 3-Wea gm, ,ff if ,E -75 ww v -Q31 , 'W M. , J 1 k ci-X 4 ATIO AL HO OR SOCIETY Front row, left to right: Judith Scott, Carol Essoian, Marjorie Mazel, Polly Holihan, Linda Johanson, Deborah Newcomb, Brenda Landry, Susan Slade, John Van Nest, Sheila Lawlor, Marsha Wooding, Eliza- beth McBride, Emily Yorshis. Second row: Janet Auchterlonie, Elizabeth Ratynski, Elizabeth Tammany, Suzanne Noury, Judith Doucette, Marilyn DeMoor, Donna Anderson, Dorothy Miller, Jane Fitzgerald, Alice O'Connor, Ellen Kfoury, Susan Goldman, Lois Ly- man. Third row: Karen Hutchinson, Marion Morgan, Virginia Jen- sen, Regina Cardella, Margaret Williamson, Kathleen Cronin, Kay Berthold, Susan Kenney, Susan Shaw, Lorraine Rees, Ann Churchill. Fourth row: Susan Mulvey, Pamela Lake, Ronald Salvage, James Stewart, Gordon Stewart, Donald Sorrie, Lynn Johnson, Charles Smyth, Herbert Kempton, Michael Frishman, Alice Lynch, Ann Henrick, Mary Costello. JUNIOR MEMBERS Front row, left to right: Pamela Lake, Kay Berthold, Elizabeth Ratynski, Marion Morgan. Second row: Margaret Williamson, Virginia Jensen, Gor- don Stewart, Susan Kenney. Third row: Dorothy Miller, Regina Cardella, Janet Auchterlonie, Kathleen Cronin. TWO YEAR MEMBERS Front row, left to right: Linda Johanson, Brenda Landry, Treasurer, Susan Slade, President, John Van Nest, Vice President, Sheila Lawlor, Secretary, Elizabeth McBride. Second row: Carol Essoian, Deborah Newcomb, Judith Scott, Polly Molihan, Emily Yorshis, Marjorie Mazel, Jean Groleau. Third row: Charles Smyth, Robert Garrison, Donald Sorrie, Lynn Johnson, James Stewart, Richard Daniels, Herbert Kempton, l U Je' 54 ...Lg ART STUDENTS 'fi' M. gawk! FAVORITE PASTIMES , M what ,- 'fww f fm. ' ' FUN AND GAMES IN MEMORIAM 92 MERVIN E. STEVENS We, were not privileged to know Mr. Stevens so well as had preceding classes at Punchard High School. We realized, through the brief acquaintance we had with him at Andover High School, that he merited the great esteem in which he was held as a dedicated teacher and a tireless worker. Especially outstanding in his service to our school were his contributions to dramatics - which comprised complete management of plays from staging and painting sets, to arranging royalties and coaching the produc- tion. Mr. Stevens had high idealsg and these he brought into the classroom, where he expected and received a high standard of achievement from his students. His character was indeed exemplaryg and he left our school an unparalleled record of devoted service and loyalty. 93 .Vx v . f""'.T KVVL V,,.- SENIOR CLASS PLAY DEDICATED TO MR. STEVENS The Class of 1960 presented "I Remember Mama" on April first and second. The play, which was the first given in the new high school, was dedicated to the memory of our beloved Mr. Mervin Stevens who passed ' P A. Soderbergh, and away last summer. The play was directed by Mr. eter ' l ded Uncle Cris - Michael Frishmang Mama - Sheila 'l the cast incu 1 ' - ' h d Workmang Mr. Hyde - Roger Robergeg Nr es Lawlor, Papa Ric ar - John Van Nestg Bell Hop - George Sterng Mr. Thorl-:leson - Charles Glazermang Soda Clerk - George Stcrng Dr. Johnson - George Sterng Nurse - Alice O'Connorg Another nurse - Polly Holihang 8 year old boy - Duffy Morgang Christine -- Susan Mulveyg Jenny - Linda Johan- song F. D. Moorhead - Jane Gilmang Jessie - Deborah Newcombg Dagmar - Donna Andersong Scrubwoman - Alice Lynchg Tina - Sheryl Hartfordg Sigrid - Annalee Johnsong Madeline - Karen Hutchinsong Katrin - Jane Fitzgeraldg Dorothy - Suzanne Noury. SENIOR CLASS PLAY EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE utchinson eate Annalee Johnson, Beverly Winters. Absent when picture was taken were Lois Lyman and Roger Roberge. S d: Judith Scott, chairman. Standing, left to right: Karen H 94 u 1 I SENIOR PRODUCTION The Annual Senior Production, directed by Mrs. Madeleine Simeone, was held on May 20 and 21. The theme was a typical college weekend held in the fall of the year, and the setting was a fraternity house of Andanno College. Th two scenes: Friday night, the evening before the ere were big football game of the yearg and Saturday night, the victory party at the fraternity house. SENIOR PRODUCTION EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE S t d left to right: Carol Gesingg Robert Twigg, Chairmang Donna ea e , Anderson. Standing: joan Ellen Simeone, Jill Clark. The MOSAIC serves an important purpose at Andover High School. For those who have creative ability, it is an outlet for original literary works, the best of which the MOSAIC publishes on its feature pages. Our athletic teams receive their share of glory through illustrated articles describing various sports events. School news, exchange articles, cartoons, features, and pictures are included. Be- cause of the diligence of the editors and advisor Mr. Wormwood, our paper has become an important part of our school life. To some students, it gives credit for participation in AHS alfairsg and, to all students, the MOSAIC offers enjoy- able reading. EXCHANGE Seated, left to right: Sheryl Hartford, Linda Johanson, Ellen Kfoury, Brenda Landry, Emily Yorshis. W CLERICAL Left to right: Mary Lou Dargoonian, Alice Vartabedian. Missing were: Carol Caliri, Elizabeth Nicholas, Priscilla Ar- nold, Beverly Bergeron, Judith Doucette. Left to right: james Stewart, Business Manager, Susan Slade, Make-Up Editor, Deborah Newcomb, Feature Editor, john Van Nest, Sports Editor, Ellen Kfoury, Exchange Editor, Marjorie Mazel, Editor-in-Chief. Missing were: Margaret Williamson, News Editor, Leslie Scott, Photography Editor, Mr. Wormwood, Advisor. First row, left to right: Marjorie Mazel, Susan Slade, Patricia Coff- man. Second row: Susan Mulvey, Emily Yorshis, Alice O'Connor, Sheila Lawlor. Missing were: Ann Churchill, Robert Northrup, Roger Roberge. FEATURE First row, left to right: Sheila Lawlor, Deborah Newcomb, Charlotte John- son, Mary Costello. Second row: Abbie jane Poore, Patricia Coffman, Susan Mulvey, Annalee johnson, Brenda Landry, Jane Fitz- gerald, Polly Holihan. Third row: Judith Sutton, Cynthia Turton. Missing were: Susan Shaw, Susan O'Donnell. Jw Front row, left to right: Donna Anderson, Carol Maruzzi, Priscilla May, Leslie Donnell, Rose Esile, Maureen Bailey, Barbara Dur- gerian, Donna Wilson, Judith Wilcox, Jane Simeone, Cynthia Tur- ton, Nan Taylor, Karen Leveroni, Jo-Anne Essiambre, Patricia Webb, Mary Britton. Second row: Patricia Porter, Abbie-Jane Poore, Carol Logan, Nancy Whitworth, Carolyn Robertson, Kathleen St. Germain, Frances Jordan, Charlene Benedetti, Janet Workman, Katherine O'Shea, Sandra Barker, Beverly Domingue, Linda Hara- don, Carolyn Grant, Priscilla Newton. Third row: Carol Essoian, Elizabeth Nicholas, Anne Payne, Roberta Nichols, Geraldine Pel- letier, Donna Mellet, Judith McKinnon, JoAnn Allen, Libby Doig, Pamela Lake, Jo Ann Murray, Reene Dubocq, Sharon Morris, Edith Robbins, Maureen Callahan, Carol Buotte, Susan Goldman, Virginia uv L 0 ULDE MLUD Perry, Gail Forsythe, Pamela Prenclergast, Susan Carroll, Donnelda Penney, Charlotte Bentley, Susan Shaw, Linda Low. Fourth row: Dorothy Minzer, Joanne Bravacos, Barbara Soreff, Carol Hindman, Virginia Brown, Della Boulanger, Linda Waters, Barbara Souter, Sharon Price, Joan Ellen Simeone, Judith Karlis, Janet Booth, Doris DeHart, Carol Gesing, Janet Lord, Alice O'Connor, Sharon Lyons, Elizabeth Ratynski, Adrienne Loew, Kathleen May, Sheryl Hartford, Phyllis Bailey. Fifth row: Martha Freeman, Dorothy Kaczinski, Elaine Glorioso, Lily Disbrow, Beverly Turner, Nancy Driscoll, Florence Duguid, Constance McKeon, Donna Dimmack, Barbara Berger, Donna Bennert, Beverly Bergeron, Virginia Cargill, Nancy Cole, Harlene Dennison. f 1211 - f-r I F 1, J, .V 5133.741 , Top row, left to right: Alan Savanelli, John Weeks, Roger Roberge, Ronald Salvage, David Churchill, David Rauh, John Goddard, Richard Ziegra, Joseph Carlino, William Bredbury, Charles Smith. Front row: Alan Dulong, William Grant, Robert Karlis, Joseph Arcidy, David Bouleau, Leslie Scott, Richard Mahoney, William Gallant, Paul Durant, Herbert Kempton, Timothy Flaherty, David Bell, Daniel Dunn, Charles Heseltine, Frank McBride, Lindsay Kinnear. Seated: Malcolm Sandburg. A CAPPELLA CHOIR Four days a Week, during the fifth period, the A Cappella choir meets un- der the direction of Mr. Keith Gould. The standards set for this vocal group are high, and the girls must do intensive work to develop the desired degree of excellence. Top row, left to right: Janet Workman, Ann Churchill, Carolyn Grant, Patricia Coffman, Lynda Haradon, Charlene Bene- detti, Susan Carroll. Second row: joan Deivert, Barbara Greenhow, Linda Low, Lois Lyman, Pamela Prendergast, Dianne Freedman, Lorraine Rees. Third row: Beverly Bergeron, Joan Ellen Simeone, Barbara Souter, Jean Bernier, Ann Payne, Janet Booth, Carol Gesing, Mari- l Harty, Doris DeHart. Seated: Jane yn Simeone, Nan Taylor, Donna Wilson. CHORAL SOCIETY Front row, left to right: Jean Bernier, Jo Ann Murray, Barbara Greenhow, Pamela Prendergast, janet Booth, Carol Gesing, Doris DeHart, Marilyn Harry, Janet Lord, Gail Forsythe, Sandra Barker, Ann Churchill, Patricia Coffman, Carolyn Grant. Second row: joan Deivert, Judith Karlis, Beverly Bergeron, Renee Dubocq, Barbara Berger, Phyllis Bailey, Elaine Glorioso, Beverly Turner, Sharon Lyons, Lily Disbrow, Susan Carroll, Virginia Cargill, Lois Lyman, Susan Goldman, Nancy Cole. Third row: Carol Maruzzi, Nan Taylor, Jane Simeone, Judith Wilcox, Della Boulanger, Virginia Brown, Martha Freeman, Barbara Souter, Virginia Perry, Susan Shaw, Linda Low, janet Workman, Linda Haradon, Rose Esile. Fourth row: Richard Mahoney, Richard Ziegra, Robert Karlis, joseph Carlino, Charles Smith, John Weeks, David Churchill, Ronald Salvage, Roger Roberge, David Boulieau, Herbert Kempton, Timothy Flaherty, Alan Dulong, Daniel Dunn, Lindsay Kinnear. Fifth row: Malcolm Sandberg, Donna Wilson, Barbara Durgerian, Donna Anderson, jo Ann Essiambre, Charles Heseltine, joan Ellen Simeone, David Currier, David Bell. I FORMAL "THE HOLIDAYS" Left to right: Susan Goldman, Carolyn Grant, R U P Lois Lyman. THE JUNIOR SEXTET Left to right: Susan Caroll, Gail Forsythe, Pamela Prendergasr, Charlene Benedetti, Bever- ly Turner, Elaine Glorioso. "THE IV" Left to right: Dave Currier, Joan Ellen Simeone, john Bilello, Albert Comeau. , 5' ,rw nj,- R Z. r C CU C5 I M H Nfielfliiwj Front row, left to right: Elizabeth Ratynski, Carol Reilly Alice jo Mooney, Margaret Williamson, Cinthia Ratynski: Ellen Kenney, Nancy Lynch, Patricia Roberge, Ann Henrick. S d ' ' ' econ row. Susan Slade, Doris DeHart, Linda Johanson, Susan Kenney, Ann Doherty, Mary Lou Dargoonian, Donna Towne, June Bassett, Joan Ellen Simeone. Third row: Susan JPG Townsend, Patricia Webb, Susan Rairigh, Dorothy Miller, Virginia Snyder, Lorna Maruzzi, Veryl Dufton, Joyce Davis, Beverly Reed. Fourth row: Bill Grant, Michael Frishman, john Btunell, Robert Garrison, Leonard Zechini, Robert Mirsola, David Rauh, John Bilello, Charles Glazerman. .IIN ' LL GIRL BA D ni I f'f Q' I '.1,I1 V ' .,, 'Wx 2 5 SENIOR MEMBERS OF :V ALL GIRL BAND 3 V V , fy a , a ' -. V-at ,YLK I f,-', 4. ' V I .xiii V if V , ' pf , 1 . V a Joan Ellen SH, V Mary LC fn, , AM, a i . f fi a f J ' 'l i i , ' ' 4 N a a a - X5 : 7 ' 1 a VVL: X V KV xV-!f4 V V 'V X V Li.h A Bev and Barbara, Color Guard gm gg MV ,Q ' a f 'f f X V x-, I V A VV Doris V Kwai-,J 7 V Norma jean 1 a X x 1 Q15 ' aa J X A f Lorrame .V1 A Linda Jo X1 3 ' ,. VV M . - A - 511, E55 :si x V Y .1 . 5 Arm V - Q V , - '54 xi, MAJOREITES Standing, left to right: Angela Pas- sanisi, Beatrice Chicoine, Patricia Leszczynski, Maureen Cogger, Alice Vartabedian, Patricia Jarbeau, Kris- tine Holter. Kneeling: Virginia Bergeron, Elinor Santuccio, Linda Howe, Elizabeth Tammany, Judith Parshley, Virginia Jensen, Judith Ober, Diane Runge. SENIOR 1 B ". . at X gil t , ,.,,. lily, , f . -B Bunny -3 'wr ' .132-4 + 21 45 " , - v' ' fs HW . - . SQ. al s o ap a f- z 1- YM M V. Q ,.,, , Sf' f tiff, tii if wi in ' atti in W . f . n ,M ,L K Mgr, ,, V, . H L 0,33 xy, 1 : 11-,ge :ai qw, . , ,.3, , ggfgsei , ll N BX TQ, ' x Barbara ,ff 1 ix y y J t V B etiie'i Pat Alice MAJORETTES ff B B 5, 3 .3 525 it ,lUdY i Linda Head Majorettes Elizabeth Tammany and Judith Parshley is it ,f with Miss Joyce Mowat. 3,000 words a minute .4 ' 7 f' 2-.M -cg iii! , fb J 1' . fo 1.055 PI glfjydq 0,31 .fig 3 Q? QW RX So ns workmg oys Caution, please, students work' at Teamwork f J' s x H4114 4' tics-av -Emu rv. -V now what? I s. 'A . aug!! ASS' e6" bei? 1 04 N xi. 4 1- 4-' -if J ' ,if ,Ji jf ll lf UV Ml My 19 9 FOOTBALL TEAM 42l.:, f 7 521 Cz' I 'E UA Back row, left to right: Coach Collins, Raymond Collins, John Barry, Boyd Reynolds, John Popielarski, Thomas Collins, Melvin Hutchings, Robert Brown, David Currier, Richard Niebradowski, Christopher Cummings, Jonathan Langdell, Marvin Perry, Coach Bisset. Second row: William But- ler, John Lynch, Robert Carlson, Robert Grundy, John Gillespie, George il V ' WV X . Weis 12 Whitcomb, John Ozoonian, john Hajjar, jeffrey Brucato, George Stern, james Pidgeon, Manager Charles Heseltine, Coach Larson. Front row: Manager Herbert Kempton, john McCormack, Gary Dockray, Walter Bles- zingski, John Clark, Albert Carlson, Fred Allen, John Van Nest, Tom Low, Gordon Coutts. An inexperienced Andover High football team had their hands full with the strong opposition which they encountered in the Northeast Conference. The team looked promising against last year's Class 'B' champions, Swampscott. It was a close game all the way with Swampscott winning 12 to 6. In spite of the efforts and spirit of the team, they dropped games to Marblehead, Danvers, Woburn L Winthrop, and Amesbury, Andover's first game under the lights at Newburyport resulted in a 14 to 14 tie. In an all out effort, Andover was defeated in the second half by a strong Methuen team. On Thanksgiving Day, a huge crowd saw an underdog Andover team battle to a 6 to 6 tie against North Andover. Fred Allen continually provided the scoring punch in Andover's backfield Al, "Don Amechef' Carlson and captain Jack Van Nest turned in excellent per formances in the backtield and line respectively. Next year, the novelty of being in a new league will be gone, and Coach Dick Collins is looking forward to a very successful season. "Hit 'em again, harder!" N it a,,'2" M. rg Q Q... 'N "Anything they can do, we can do better." - 'sm1 M't ,ii , P -3 -. 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H " O91 f , ww W ' ' ' xg' ' 1 , w-um 52 K ' ww J , 0 ,,, My V, ,- .p ww 00 if? wi :Wm m .99 5' M ,SL ' ,.,' wx ' . .Q-gffyi 'vi , X Help! Q SENIOR MEMBERS OF THE 1959 FOOTBALL TEAM 5 e e O f e f ia' Herbie ,Ngw A V 5 my :rx George eifyi """'w,l'f" X 4. gp , -,A Q 4 ' L I sem , ,K , 4 ee M eMeee V 3 E Mee George W. Q 3 V 1 Wally 108 -1.1 .- WN, IG M mask .. A 11 ,,.. y., vq5f,,,,:,,,,. .. ,A Q1 , V !'5"f1ew 11 A1 S-14 udy V 22 ,VM X Polly Sherry Cheezie Donna Sherry C H E E R After several weeks of hard practice, the cheer- leaders had their first opportunity to show the new uniforms and cheers to the student body at a school rally. The cheerleaders were greatly encouraged upon seeing the spirit and support of the students. A successful Blue and Gold week was responsible for Lei' s SO' Ana Overl Concen nation Brenda Judy Sandy Captain Marilyn LEADERS the largest motorcade in school history. Ar a dance sponsored by the cheerleaders, Betty McBride was crowned "Miss School Spirit". The pep, enthusiasm, and spirit of captain Marilyn DeMoor have brought A. team and school spirit to a new level and have attracted community attention. REGULAR CHEERLEADERS zie, Sharon Cutler, Brenda Landry, Judith Scott, Captain Marilyn DeMoor. 'III Brenda Left to right: Joan LeGendre, Suzanne Wennik, Sandra Henderson, Marie Men- Donna Jw. a,, -if 'I SUBSTITUTE CHEERLEADERS Standing, left to right: Nancy Whit- worth, Pollv Holihan. Kneeling: Louise Johnston, Donna Anderson. E ri f, .v GYM TEAM Top row, left to right: Michael Frishman, David Bell, James Tsepas. Third row: David Rauh, Richard Meyers, Richard Morgan, Kevin McGurk. Second row: Alan Dulong, Gilbert Beager, Robert Miller, Scott Murray, Alan Savanelli. Bottom row: Jeffrey Willig, Richard Guild, Co-captain. Raymond Kryzyn- ski, Co-caotain George Whitcomb, Robert Goldth- waite, T. K. Clark. Mike SENIOR MEMBERS He flies through the air Ray George -QQ "Hey don't rake that mat away' Look out below! Taranrula CROSS COUNTRY TEAM Standing, left to right: David Wescott, Raymond Bisbee, Bart McEvoy, Joseph Nedelka, Co-captain joseph Hastings, jelltey Willig, Charles Smyth, Gordon Stewart, Lynn John- Co-cantain Donald Sorrie, Michael Frishman, Paul McKin- son, Ronald Salvage, Frank Monette. Kneeling: Scott Murray, non, joseph Weeks. l f WINTER TRACK TEAM Top tow, left to right: Steven Goodman, Richard Lynch, William McCarthy, William Ackerman, Melvin Hutchinson, Richard Essoian, Richard Bordelais, Robert Bleicher, john Boyd Reynolds. Front row: Michael Azarian, Joseph Hast- Birdsall. Second row: Captain john Ozoonian, Richard Nie- ings, Giles Larrabee, Malcolm Sandberg, john Bilello, Rich- bradowski, John McGilvray, John McCormick, John Merrill, ard Glennon, John Popielarski, Thomas Lowe. 113 Tfs SPRING TRACK TEAM Back row, left to right: Malcolm Sandberg, john Barry, Frank Monette, john Birdsall, Richard Essoian, Richard Bourdelais, jon- athan Langdell, Robert Bleicher, Lynn johnson, Stephen Goodman, Frederick Allen. Second row: Bart McEvoy, Alan Savanelli, Giles Larrabee, John Popielarski, Richard Glennon, Joseph Nedelka, rs, S w it "It's a birdg it's a planeg 114 "Three to get ready Ronald Salvage, Boyd Reynolds, Stephen Whitney, Kevin Gurry, Michael Frishman, joseph Hastings, Thomas Low. Front row: Rich- ard Chetson, Ray Kryzynski, George Whitcomb, Co-captain Douglas Robertson, Co-captain Donald Sorrie, john Ozoonian, Daniel Gre- coe, George Stern, Albert Carlson. it's Superman!" ix v l' Now for the double dislocate. BASEBALL TEAM Left to right: Vincent Belpedio, Walter Bleszinski, Paul Dur ant, john Van Nest, William Dalton, Captain William Gal lant. r i ,QA XA' BASKETBALL TEAM Standing, left to right: Coach Hixon, Vincent Belpedio, Kneeling: Charles Smyth, Walter Gleszinski, Co-captain james Leete, Frank Monette, Lawrence Bisbee, Ray Bisbee, Paul Durant, Co-captain Donald Sorrie, john Van Nest, Frederick Meyers, Peter Bevin, Manager Marshall Darling. Gordon Stewart. BASKETBALL Andover High's basketball team finished the regular season strongly, winning 5 out of their last 6 games. The high point of the first half of the season was a 20 point victory over a favored North Andover squad. This was Andover's first win over North Andover since 1956. Led by co-captain Don Sorrie, who recorded almost 300 points, Walt Bleszinski and co-captain Paul Durant, Andover finished fourth in the Northeast Conference competition. An- dover's upset victory over Danvers in the closing games of the season resulted in a tie for first place in the league. The credit for our successful basketball season is due to the excellent coaching of Wilbur Hixon, His confidence in the team was rewarded by the spirit that both the players and student body displayed. Co-captains Donald Sorrie and Paul Durant with Coach Wilbur Hixon, The game is being played on the floor, boys. Co captain Donnie X. fe W: Q, 3. .,, ' L ffl , 2 'L 117 4 Larry V 1 dwg 3 A N D A N N O Mary Costello fx L A Y O U T Susan Slade 'N . AX 'i 1 'Y S F ' m Nr- s 1 5 K I ' . ' XV: - f i ' 'lo 31 3-33' V L I T E R A R Y Susan Mulvey 465' 1 , I -S." l ' Cla 1960 Q V 1 1 ff ? D . 1 N . T ,- O ,W R S r , ' ' . . Cm. f Hifi? ff 3, vw ' x K 5 'Y z We. , Q 51 F , N 91 , 5 r, 3.3 . my I 4 L fam, 8 Marjorie Mazel Ellen Kfoury Emily Yorshis S T .L:., A F F John VanNest 59 Y fx QQ ' f ' ,l x 560' 'L ' 1' 6 5 F' . . I l ,P . , .VNV E D I T O R S Linda Johanson ' 5 ?4.:'.:" " l A 1 Q f Nl fx BUSINESS MANAGER Herbert Kempton BU? Qmm ADVERTISEMENTS lhfl Sksiiif 41"--f . 9 , .v lac Norma Jean Peatman CIRCULATION Fnonnno I 1 I QQ' Polly Holihan CLERICAL GIRLS' SPORTS , I L. ' A , ,Y 1 . - was VV W L 1: Q IJWQQHQ. , A I g . I liiiffg Ska- SSIS X Q ' jean Groleau 1 Marilyn DeMoor BOYS' SPORTS Q ! ?wWMT ,. S M 4 Charles Smyth l fi iurj? 1-Aii.AL111 Q, 1 1 we XX 1 1 ART EDITOR jane Fitzgerald V 5 1 i S I X 4 'T Maxx I' ART COMMITTEE LITERARY COMMITTEE f'- 1 In , I l 1, IQ 'J I:JJHrL, I "5 1 SPORTS COMMITTEE CLERICAL COMMITTEE BUSINESS COMMITTEE PHOTOGRAPHY COMMITTEE 'X x Qs. I thought, AHA! A raw egg! SLOB -.K f Y A ' M .A i g .W X xx . A , ,A , it A ' YR f "'A- ,,.,,,, '-:'-. 'VKX X W 2 DL f A X t J I ' A 2 Q il H 1' L- Q AAL' f .7 n A ' A A im H M ii 'li 3' AA t A AAA g I V , A ti ,, X fy' "AA"i A biz' W , "Toughy bean! " 1 Most athletic senior girl , iit W 4, ,M "And what did you get for Christmas?" i 44 'BJ v...v Af TW :gg .Aw W- Xl' lv" K-1 ff 75. Iris 4... i 5Q,5g+f3T,,,3 yu- ah .nr .-vp my gs 'Vp CN in vw, CANDID CAMERA CONTEST WINNER William Leone '62 E I . m :th X 9 QQ' pf. IA". 0 X - ,G -5 :yr ,1 tj. . . i-W, ' I fftzs xxfy , 1 iff ,IL LL ., x64,zr' ,MA if ' C li C-Q' ,, , A-L' ,L , 0 K , L'C1.L'IZL f, X QLANL 6 C L? ' ' , ffl P f QW, ffm fu .ff 7 " x'1:"C1f' V' f , L Cgai egg Ziff!! 6 L74-ffQg5L Qfpxqij Cgq LLC E , Qin ' i 4116 1 Q4 Mf,,JQ-21 I X91'-0x01r7'?'0N-0"0-'-05C019101f0N04-?17G710N?174?6116Wf05f0P04016S10-47l050-G0I'710xQZx 9 With Jincefre wishes for zz Jucceuful future 5 to the members of the Class of 1960 ROBERT STONE CO. REAL EST ATE 89 MAIN STREET ANDOVER, MASS. Complimenlx of SMART 81 FLAGG INC. 'be 5 The Insurance Ofhce HHOLIDAYSH for over a hundred years Telephone GR. 5-6161 -'01 Our sin BANK BUILDING cere wishes for every success to the students of ANDOVER HIGH 5 ANDOVER, MASS. WOOLWORTHIS ' 46 MAIN STREET ANDOVER, MASS 9 3 2 ATLANTIC FOOD MART 3 "THE SUPERMARKETS WITH THE FRIENDLY AT MOSPHEREU 9 5 FEATURING: THE FINEST MEATS SOLD ANYWHERE '61 READING C30 HAVEN STREETJ NORTH READING CROUTE 283 3 5 6 5 9 5 5 S 9 S 5 9 5 5 9 9 S 6 5 5 5 5 5 9 6 5 2 128 H7L0N0N0N0v1?1-01f7f01R02l0W20110'v4010N0'1L0N0N-7'-01011012021021-02f0102401'0Q02Q09'0"40' oxaeouox 9 "-01 -Y-01 201-'-0' 4-010247 ff-02 -'01 101201401 40' X9 MICHAEL J. SULLIVAN, INC. Complete Home Fumixberr 226 ESSEX STREET LAWRENCE, MASS. ANDOVER SPA "Pe-tesv 9 ELM STREET ANDOVER, MASS. STARLINGS SUNOCO STATION 205 NORTH MAIN STREET ANDOVER, MASS. GR 5-9808 G. LINCOLN GILES COLONIAL - BUILDER Apartment Rentals XMII Nwalrlesigner 0 6 PARK STREET ANDOVER, MASS. Tel. GR 5-6464 ANDOVER TAXI SERVICE Wm. LOW, Prop. COURTEOUS SERVICE Anywhere - Anytime Tel. GR. 5-0414 Compliment: vf CEDRIC PERRY THE DAME SHOP INC. LINGERIE, HOSIERY, SLEEPIVEAR HANDEAGS, CORSETS, BRAS ELASTIC STOCKINGS GR 5-1658 40 MAIN STREET ANDOVER, MASS. Tel. GReen1eaf 5-5913 COIFFURE BY M.F. 52 MAIN STREET ANDOVER, MASS. Mrs. Marion Ferranti, Prop. SAMUEL OSGOOD, Prexident BILLINGS, INC. IEWELERS and OPTICIANS 36 MAIN STREET ANDOVER, MASS. Telephone GR 5-0742 9 Complimeuli' of sl-IAWSHEEN PHARMACY 5 Local 1365 Communications Workers . Compfzmentx of of Amerlfd HOWARD JOHNSON Q SO. MAIN STREET BYPASS 5 GR 5-1965 "Serving Members and Community" 5 Beit lViJheJ lo the 6 HAVERHILL STREET SEWER CLASS 70772 9 ANDOVER, MASS. THE MUSIC DEPARTMENT Q Telephone GR M224 VERRETTE'S RESTAURANT on the square -in the square E ANDOVER, MASS. GR 5-9747 Congratulations and Best Wishes 6 , - 5 5 X1 3 5 5 -p on I -X , IT! . .I s . my ll.L?,LL9gfIlElIlLS3 5 5 rnmomxu 2 L 3 3 84 MAIN STREET x Q X Nw ' Q ANDOVER, MASS. Q -,sf 'M' 1 5 rf' A 9 6 Serving Greater Lawrence 5 5 Since 1847 3 Q 5 Member of Federal Reirerve Syrlem C? Fed. Deposit lm. Corp. 5 'S S 5 9 9 5 5 5 5 9 5 5 9 S 5 9 9 5 5 3 9 6 9 9 5 5 9 5 5 5 2 E 130 2 , X9N-0+02Q02f-0"'-710N0'f0S401401401'-0v0'02l0N710N0'10'-0''-02f4W17L0'4040H0110210H?1?40N'0N0w0110x -16 L02 402 I-0120140 'f-01 -'05 I-03 1'-0' E9 5 3 Q 5 A Q 5 3 5 A Q Q 9 Q 3 Q Q Q Q 5 A 9 3 5 2 Compliment! of "Fine Clothing and Footwear MACARTNEY'S OF ANDOVER for Dads and Lads" 54-ss MAIN STREET ANDOVER, MASS. FREDERICK E. ALLEN FUNERAL DIRECTORS Serving Greater Lawrence since 1928 402 BROADWAY LAWRENCE, MASS. I S A N T I N A ' S , I Complete line of C Z om? WWW SUBMARINE SANDWICHES at PIZZAS of ROUTE za GR 5,0518 WENDELL BERMAN INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. Compliment: Of A FRIEND Complimefztr of ANDOVER CONSUMER'S CO-OPERATIVE ownedby 1700 Families of Andover 'l3'I 62' 10110117201' 401 01'-01 0101 01' K01'01f01 x9M?176N70N?0f6W1?4747'0'0WN0N7Q?1?61Q?47'6WC700-W1f70G?L70Z 102'-0401102 VARTABEDIAN BROTHERS MARKET GARDENERS 64 BELLEVUE ROAD WEST ANDOVER, MASS. KENNETH P. THOMPSON CO 48 MAIN STREET ANDOVER, MASS. "Ado'L ShlS1Dl" Annovsn REALTY AGENCY I' Vers argest C 00 UPF Y ew GR 5,0500 MU 8.4241 SOCIAL STATIONERY lQeqiJenfEaI vw Commevcial nw lnclusfvial I LowELL STREET DONALD A. M N S WSHEEN VILLAGE, MAss. MGR Complimentx and Best Wishex to All in THE CLASS OF 1960 W. R. HILL, INC. 45 MAIN STREET ANDOVER, MASS. CROSS COAL COMPANY 5 TO THE SENIORS BEST WISHES FOR SUCCESS S from the JUNIOR CLASS 6 x?f0Wf00'1?270'f7G7WN701W1f0N?'-7f0N0'0'0N7f0f0161L?C7176'0f C90 132 acmamQmuauofwfvwwwworawwomwamwamfaowwwcaeawaamcawawivwwmogawx 9 5 Ben Wirber to the CLASS OF 1960 THE CHEERLEADERS DONNA BRENDA SYLVIA JOAN SHERRY MARILYN MARIE SANDY JUDY POLLY SUKIE LOUISE NANCY SAM TOMASELLI CLARK MOTOR CO., INC. ACADEMY BARBER SHOP 3 Barbers - Good Service 96 MAIN ST. Cnear A 8: PJ ANDOVER Free Parking Across Street 41 Pork SI. plgfruvh ROBERT G. BARENBOIM Treasurer ANDOVER, MASS. ANDOVER GIRLS BAND Bus, Phone GR 5-6333 Res. Phone GR 5-3450 IEWELER J 0 H N H . G R E C O E OPTICIAN WATCHES - CLOCKS - DIAMONDS - SILVERWARE 5 The Most Complete Stocked jewelry Store in Merrimack Valley - 46 MAIN STREET Phone GR 5-0830 "The Bigger! Little jewelry Store in the Staid' MASON F. ARNOLD Complimentr 6 of S4135 D K W Service 5 s. s. Klasse: COMPANY Af The ESSO Sign GR 5-2321 17 RAILROAD ST. GR 5-4530 A N DOVER IN N C omplimentf a Treadway Inn Of -- CUT - HARTIGAN'S PHARMACY Feauring the best in 66 MAIN STREET ANDOVER, MASS. LUNCHEONS, DINNERS, PRIVATE PARTIES 'I33 xacafalavfvaw-waawawwfmwafaeafmwwfawwraw,mwowwwfmmowfvfafmomwx Y TIG fnilh GY? 1 I Gemlli, gwe.ScrO 'IEO ISfWf111'Cf Crkeoc-...kg f4m01I1vv ' I, Ri:vO?w1I,oUii BEST IVISHES WS- MQU1 Xhmss ma VMS N0 MI? Graf Xxmg 'Y3cw1v2viQfm0O, from 'be Complzment WNW IISSXIC Y of QMQE S G CLASS OF 1962 RICHARD C. SININIERS REAL ESTATE 6 INSURANCE Tel. GReenleaf 5-2316 96W MAIN STREET ANDOVER, MASS. DANIEI.'S INC. SHOES FOR THE FAMILY Ladies' Sportswear SL Dresses 155-161 ESSEX STREET LAWRENCE, MASS. Tel. MU 2-1417 6 ANDOVER SAVINGS BANK ' Organized 1854 5 5 Three Convenient OHICCS 61 MAIN STREET, ANDOVER 108 MAIN STREET, NORTH ANDOVER 5 5 HAMPSHIRE STREET, METHUEN Complimentx of LAMEY - WEI.I.EI'IAN SHOE STORE LUNDGREN FUNERAL Home ESSEX STREET LAWRENCE, MASS. INC. OFFICE SUPPLIES - FURNITURE STATIONERY - SCHOOL SUPPLIES DONALD El LUNDGREN ANDOVER STATIONERS 94 MAIN STREET ANDOVER, MASS. Fred E. Teichert, Owner Tel. GReenIeaf 5-5151 SC9K?f?'l6N?fJC0110'0'6N0f6'f011?02?f?6'0'6Y011?271?L7f?6N01 C026 I 3 4 02' 5 E 5 5 5 3 E 2 5 E 5 S 5 5 5 5 63 102' THE ANDOVER BOOKSTORE 62 MAIN STREET ANDOVER, MASS. 5 Congratulfztiom to :be SENIOR CLASS 1 ac n Y S Seven floors of 5 I1 6 Q rv fine furniture MAIN sT..ANDovsR.MAss. ' 284 ESSEX ST. Tel. MU 2-8043 LAWRENCE, MASS. 10110210117 01101 '002' P-IU-W I-'CD gb' RN EU Zm :ZF Wx? Q 1? Cl! f-If-IU P3 21 I-4:-r wb? 222 859 O 525' .FU-rn ZZ :bah CDC!! SAV' 101101 ZDJPLOW17' ESSEX STREET LAWRENCE, MASS. SUTHERI-AND'S - CUT - Merrimack Val1ey's Leading BUY CUTICURA ----- WORLD'S BEST KNOWN NAME IN SKIN CARE Cuticura soap Cuticura Snowy White Medicated Cream Cuticura Shampoo Cuticura Talcum Powder Cuticura Medicated Liquid Cuticura Ointment CUTICURA LABORATORIES G 271016110-10'Y-051-01171?10v0Y00217k7610f0'1?W210621?0'10210f0'1010Y0611011011?1?Wf6x 'I 35 xawafarmvaeafawaaemoeaemfawwwzwwwwrafafaemwwraQoxowcauawcoweouono-fafowaafoalozg 9 Bert Wirher to the CLASS OF 1960 From HILLVIEW COUNTRY CLUB C omplim emr Of KARELIS JEWELERS I-0' C omplimentr of Complimentf of Your ANDOVER FORD DEALER SHAWSHEEN MOTOR MART, INC, HAVERHILL STREET ANDOVER, MASS. MERRIMACK BANK - CUT - CUT-PICKUP - C ompliment: of MORINS RESTAURANT i 23 MAIN STREET, ANDOVER, MASS. Also Serving Merrimack Valley in GEORGETOWN - HAVERHILL 5 LAWRENCE -- MERRIMAC METHUEN - NORTH ANDOVER 401 MEMBER OF FEDERAL DEPOSIT GOOD LUCK GRADUATES OF "GO" SOREFF'S 209 ESSEX STREET LAWRENCE, MASS. Clolhierr of flue Family Q INSURANCE CORPORATION Complimenlr 2 of 3 w. T. GRANT coMPANY F L OWE R S ANDOVEILMASS. "FROM TIL. GR. 5-2919 ANGELA'S BEAUTY SALON 166 NORTH MAIN STREET ANDOVER, MASS. ' TROMBLY MOTOR COACH SERVICE 43 LUPINE ROAD ANDOVER, MASS. Tel. GR 5-2356 CHARTER SERVICE ANYWHERE '-05' Q0vi01 020' '02 10161 '01101' gC?-6:S7626110M?f0w17'0061050N?C7'7SQG0"0'6"70l76227L?C74Y0' '70 136 ' ' t. o'toole an sons incorporated , offset printers and binders since 1891 31 jejffersmz st. . Stamford, conn. ,-H - x , 'wi K M . X"'w D- lif , -KV wv 1 I X 'f , 'I Q, -' Xxx Ay-A--hr' v-41 , S Y?R. 2' Q, K , Q W 'sv x A-1 4 ff, 1, 1 1 - , ,gf-. iii ' ' N K Xi Q2 s A r ?I'IQ H ' 1 I f 1 N f 'X-Q.-. 1 A v- 1 X f X I


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