Beverly High School - Beverlega Yearbook (Beverly, MA)
- Class of 1957
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His sense of fair play and his con- cern for our welfare have made a mark on us which we will long remember. We wish To honor his conscientious service by dedicating The 1957 Beverlega To our former principal and friend, Willard H. SmiTh. Zfrewvrd As The Tide rolls in To iTs heighl, so will graduaTion climax our years aT Beverly High. The Class of l957, afTer having worked diligenTly for The lasT Three years To acquire a basic educaTion, now presenis This book in order Thai' our Treasured memories of The work we have shared, of The exlracurricular activiries, and of our social life may conTinue To live on. As each wave shows The sTrerigTh of The sea, so shall we, The gradualing class, reveal The lcnovvled e we have acquired ThroughouT The - WNFR? 54,2 .,,. rsemgqunvvw- -ov--an-'v . -gwayxsz' 'gt TV- 1.,..zw'N' Ur kv- . w:r- '- H hat' an-.W K , . L . , -3 .:... ,tg . ..... mr, Y . ,'r..1 2- '-n . fn.. X AY. - - M' -shun., - -rf ,gsm ' -suns..-.1,,4' V, K. H ' A A? 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'J .fs 3', Q .QM gn. ,X A 'R v, lp , ,, x,.g l .4245-5 , Q I 7 ' ' ' 1 ' -. - I , 'x.. - , A S ' x.3x'x 1 LN ', U '!', -4 '22 pf '3 ',,L.....' -- 'v 'HM 'f 'Hfu.s:.m- - Administration During The TirsT half of This year we were WiThouT The supervision of a prin- cipal. ln order To conTinue our affairs on a sound basis, Tour adminisTraTors were chosen. The Tour capable admin- isTraTors, who served from SepTember To January, are Miss Boyd, Mr. CarTer, Mr. RooT, and Miss Wallace. AT The end of The TirsT semesTer, Mr. RooT was elecred as acTing principal. Mr. RooT is conTinuing The fine program of The ad- minisTraTors. Admrnisrrafrve Committee Miss Boyd Mr RooT Mr CarTer, Miss Wallace ic., ,Till V Doris Boyd Frank RooT Bertram Leadbeater Helena Corberr GOT a problem? if so conTac:T The Guidance Deparf- menT This deparTmenT guides many sTudenTs To The paTh of a TuTure vocaTion and also solves many of our personal Perhaps mosT familiar To us all, are The members of our office. Some of-The many duTies performed by The sec- reTaries are selling baslceTball and TooTball TickeTs, selling bus TickeTs, wriTing bulleTins, and assigning deTenTion. r 1 1 Valuable training in algebra, geometry, trigonometry, and general math is offered by the Math Department. In this course students learn the basic fundamentals of math needed in college and business. 4' gi CHARLES WALSH DAVID NATHANS W 55233 xx in ,..,--. E' 45. rs X 44? xx KATHERINE BLANCHARD K , ti 6 't ..a. V ' Y .A ll y M ig, , Av -WM. ,5 WWA - D 1.- X f-gtg . N M- -- , QLA di- .'. 1 .K .Y pn: ,A DORIS ROBERTSON BERTRAM LEADBEATER LEE JAMESON The Science Department offers m a n y courses which prove valuable and interesting to the students. The study of ll? biology, chemistry, phys- ics, and physiology, are popular subiects on the science curriculum. r ANTON KISHON nr... fl? 9 O RREN lq,.r,li flififl' Joan Cunningham, Elsie Watters RXNPK emi WO OYN Our Language Department offers students the oppor- tunity to learn Latin, French, and Spanish. ln these courses they gain an understanding of the country as well as the language. Current events, as well as history of the World, are taught and discussed by the History Department. Not only do students acquire a knowledge of history, but also they learn how to become better citizens. .mf-' cafle X306 at aAXel Saw YW JOHN PAGE DV ...X fx X 1 EL IZ A BRO DANIEL MacINNIS, Head of Department WN The Business Education Department trains students to fill positions in the business world by teaching bookkeeping, typing, shorthand, and office prac- tice. This training provides a sound foundation necessary for business men and women. Mofgdref Minor M I arilyn Kr U EVELYN GRIFFIN MARTHA JOHN a'7Or Lambe I' Qerl Eye fson 4' Z- ,,BsX , . ,ss , X0 Q 0 QKAOXGOSQQ 001 xo C5 Qzox 'fo 'QQ-QQ fa Of et 9 0 K 'F fs .51 NO so at O rfkcb CJ x Q' 5 Q, oo Q0 QX N?xO6OZ9b 5 W QQ Xl-eff? 'ao ag? o'Xe'O40e' 'E' Q 0 162880 'O 25045 '60 Q9 QQ Q0 'ox 6 xo N00 gc' GQ '50 '9 669 Sq 'QQ 'Sb 'x99.'lx0GJ QQ be fb 'Ne O Q0 SX O0 ox we Q5 Q0 'Xe 0' fx so 0 49 be 5' OS be aff' orro vvimoulsr Q- '69 Q0 50 QF of 50 be-VA' . OQ O0 GQ rg QJQQQQO X68 .. .Woodworking KO 0 gxo QQ, 6 be Q00 Q0 Q00 ,OO C6 6 wg. 6 'QQ ' 50 Q 0 0 Q I 'OXXSX' CQ 040 'xk Qoxcp ft li Q 634+ 6 S0 XQA ry we KZ 062, OOOOQ 'K9 kb Q, Q ,V x Spike? Q00 C9 X32 or .021 X J 1 1 ',.f'ffL-it 1' if 'rf i fri I 5:51 ,X i i .g t I 1 .5 Jxqr xiii DANIEL SH 0' EA . . . Metalworking Courses in metalwork and wood working are presented by our General Shop Depart- ment to give boys an oppor- tunity to learn shop work. This course proves beneficial to those who desire vocational training. '17 I 2 '-'-- EDHH CARR X hours pupils may . . 'nQ Schoo ' t help' tillness Of 'MUN S-lurllwavs ready lo be O ln case 0 me nurse who is G report lo John Finnegan, Mary Butera Ee, F Students are tamiliarized with U' many phases of music by the pro- ? 1 grams ot the Music Department. mga' 5 A The varied music program in- N Hill' rp s cludes band, orchestra, music ap- P , lil' EFS? All ral' K' 1 11 Nfl 1:4 -,Ek ' at -J preciation, and choir. A.:-Q A L E il iolaflc mle N135 he X acfkua 01565 s re xo 96 e CO 5r'xdQe ' dey-GS 1595. ENS-ea 5 90 crew' abnlwxl' ble nd we x 29? 'rs 5. ea Depaftrligced in 1 Weir cr prrt peil xo U The ck et deflls . aft ru WXXYN Q6 5 wa eflco 1 .I ik- Our efficient library enables stu- A . dents to do research work and silent study. iii 5 25 J Nutritious meals are served with ' a smile in our well-organized cafeteria. HELEN GAY Qt DOROTHY McCLURE ' I 5 If' .J TL Arnold Shaw, Owen Barter, Burton Wagner, Vernon Campbell Harold Coults, Seth Friend. BARBARA MCKEON Under the direction of Mr. Patten, our Trade School provides several voca- :-, ,..4......--ir tional courses. The Trade School U CLAUDE PATTEAL I courses are most helpful to boys inter- D eC'O' of Trade Sf Oo ested in learning a particular trade. Thomas Tierney, Norman Dodge, Lawrence Steedman, Thomas Jones, Robert Tate. RETA YORK W leg? QS-I ? '-f-'iraq 1ll' i .-gym' ll5i'i I I I I I I I I 1 I I I I 1 .,,. Va. x ,,,.-.n ,..-v. -+- .r1'.L 'f ' annum-.1 an qi ...F qv vm li V D -- ' H .- 1. A .,1 ,' , '5gy v . A ,,gNHM, . -M... ,, f -A-'I , V .1 .- 1 ' - jffif--Ml f-1 Q W fl... . - .Wa -fvw If 3 2- , - .... - - C ' ,ms-f 1 ' 'BQ ' Ik., 'ff-P f -- , -fr. -VY , .fl 'Y of .5 Q my , . ' ' ' s if q j - N . A 'Ao' wg..- . ,bi U, W- , . 1 . I' -Q . . Y- X' - . , ' ' v.r,i f','5NjY '.' 2 - g','. ' ' .,- B . ,.,--2 --. - . . . .'. b . - ,, on .. u . ' n .1 .w -'W ' ..f 1310 sn- ' mv. Mgt, Wfznf' 7-sv.: Q- f 0-C- Q 1 , . 4 if -was 5? '5- , What Wvuld We Qi an --Q 'IU'- MISS ELEANOR LAMBERTSON . . . who freely gave her time and talent To make our class affairs a SUCCESS. MISS ELSIE VVATTERS . . . who made the Senior Class play a money winner. MRS. MARILYN KRUQER . . . who promoted caps and gowns as the fad of B.I-I.S. SENIOR EXECUTIVE BOARD . . . who are made up of the Senior class officers and the President from every Senior I-Iomeroom. From left to right: Barbara Herrick, Louise Davice, Ann George, Marcia Duvvart, Arnold Allen, Stephen Tossi, Fred Cooper, Bob Nollette, Ruth Mac- Leod, Louise Parmenter, Barbara Bunk, Philip Bright, Neil Corning, Donna Simmons Cabsent when picture was Takenl. f I I , r I 1 i I , l I 5 I I fs 5.1 Q llifhauf F i i ll CLASS OFFICERS Senior activities. From Top To bolt President Frederic Cooper- Vice P dent, Arnold Allen, Secretary, MacLeodg Treasurer, Marcia Duvva . . . who capably led and planned I I r F r i 'o 'r L4 L W1 E VI ll w 1 ,f 1. Y I CAROL R. AMATUCCI Secretary Dramatic, Baton Twirling Clubsf BEVERLEGAp Homeroom Treasur- er. Sociable and pleasant 'if I Q-gi V x lt ROBERT G. ARCHIBALD Navy Metal Workingg Sportsmen's Clubs. Motorcycle king 'S 1'--r JEAN E. ANDERSON Secretary Dramatic, Current Events, Girls' Intramural Clubsg Student Coun- cil CAlternatelg AEGlSp BEVER- LEGAg Homeroom Secretaryg Senior Play. Delightful to know JM.. fx li 4' T9 iv' und' ELAINE ARRINGTON Private Secretary Girls' Glee, Dramatic, Girls' ln- tramural Clubsg AEGIS iBusiness Managerlg BEVERLEGA. Capable and efficient VIII? ,..ffe-- ,W -- -V-ly - g ' ff f f M ' 1 f f .-1 YJ I Q 2, . s tlltqr. ' U' g ka. ,D 4 Z '. f Il ELIZABETH D. ATVVOOD Nurse Girls' Intramural Clubg Basket- ball. Jolly and gay -1 -- V 2 L. ..---1 Y A 74 Y ,-,li 5? :jf - - -'wif' - ' Y ',Q.E44::' - LJ 4 ,,1 f Hn' ' - ,..-1-.,. - ' - ME -. ' , eff -' 1 T13 1, V-,.. - ',2 -C1441 ,.,L,,4?. ee-1:7 , K ' .Q '- fl? -.-, Li ,..t. 4 V l 47' ' Q Q ,C Q 1' 6 .. I X, if WILLIAM M. AYERS Navy Printer Southern Influence ti? Sl' is-fx '55, j' JOSEPH P. BALBONI Auto Mechanic Homeroom Vice President. Hot rod king PATRICIA K. BARROR Airline hostess Girls' Glee, Mixed Chorus Clubsg Student Service Corpsp AEGlSg BEVERLEGAg Homeroom Vice President, Treasurerg Assembly Committee. Ever carefree, ever gay Shh! Here comes Miss Gay. S-SK -53 508 1 l I H I A lg, iv? I ' ' , if 3, t ofji, -K ?,. '- I: . fs I ROBERT BARTER Salesman The quiet man X. X DOROTHY BETTS Secretary Girls' Glee, Mixed Choru Happy-go-lucky w.. !' DORIS M. BERRY Private Secretary Girls' Intramural Club: AEGIS BEVERLEGA. Tiny ray of sunshine PATRICIA BIRARELLI Nurse S Clubs' AEGlSg BEVERLEGA. Little One 'E-3 Q37 'vw'- LINDA BOUCHARD Secretary Mixed Chorus Clubg BEVER- LEGA. A winning smile her , te, PHILLIP BRIGHT Navy Fire Extinquisher Squadp Foot- ballg Basketball CCaptainl5 Base- ballg Homeroom President, Vice President. Mr. Wonderful :AX THOMAS BRESLIN Auto Mechanic A flash behind the wheel CAROLE L. BROOK Executive Secretary Girls' Intramural, General Crafts Clubsg Library Aideg Student Service Corpsg Student Council lRepresentative, Alternatelg AE- GlSg BEVERLEGAg Homeroom President, Drama Nightg Senior Playg Assembly Committee. Our Miss Brooks X' it Q A I X l. fi D 15' dksolx WI!-.,'A1 A' -x lm, T' - 3 xl? I l I 1-. A C Wanna drag ? DEBORAH A. BROWN Special Librarian Dramatic, French Clubsg Basket- ballg BEVERLEGAg Homeroom Secretary. Manchester deb, 2' X xx RSX- g- v wi . so-,' ! if ' s.-S si . sts 1... . 0 gp W A ' A .1 f. V in EDWARD R. BROWN Unoeciced AEGIS. Our Britannica , . Q , - if ' 46 'Tfssfli r BARBARA BUNK Teaclwer Girls' Glee, Dramatic, Proiectors' Clubs lSecretaryJg Student Ser- vice Corps, Student Council lRepresentativel, l-lomeroom Vice President, President, As- sembly Committee. Cute little package Q -..- -I I -ff' 4 ' :Q var ,Xi ' -11' 7 3:1 , vi 4. gig? DANIEL BURCHSTEAD JOHN B. BURKE RICHARD L. BYE Mathematician Cabinet Maker Cabinet Maker Projectors' Club, Fire Extinquislw- A f'lenCllY lad Metal Working, Sportsmen's er Squadg Basketball CManagerl. Wood Crafts Clubs, Homeroom Dapper Dan Vice President. Kind hearted The guiding light. 44 ' f 7,......,f ' ' I ' if , . . ll eg:- S 51.2, .J- WG fw-TN get GP' 'IW M PETER M. BYRNES KEVIN F. BYRNE Pilot Journalist Sportsmen's Club, Golf. Sportsmen's, Proiectors' Clubs Wenl1arn's gift to B. H. S. Track' Ardent artist I K' Q 'F H RICHARD A. CALDWELL Architect Projectors' Club, Basketball. A regular guy X, ARTHUR CARR Electrical Engineer Band, Orchestra. Man of few words W X SUSAN CAPACHIETTI IBM Operator Girls' Glee, Stage Craft Clubsg Student Service Corps. Medford-minded Once upon a crime, X94 3 54' ,L S ' f X gk .5 ., ,I 1.14391 i it SARA Nl. CARROLL CONSTANCE R. JOHN CASSOLA Nurse CASSOLA Carpenter French Clubg Basketballg BEVER- PIWYSICGI Ed. Teacher Mixed Chorus Club. LEGA- Girls' Glee, Mixed Chorus, Girls' Carpentry F, his ,Fade Our gal Sal Intramural CSenior Managerl Clubsg Basketball. Happy hoopster 25 , 9 at N 3 We it - 'I' Z' Q is-il Sf! LYNNE CHAPMAN Undecided Dramatic, Girls' Intramural Clubsg Student Council IAlter- natelg BEVERLEGAg Senior Play, Beautiful blonde. Dates, dates, dates. I I I I I a I I '-or Tl -' Km VIRGINIA CHIN Teacher French IPresidentlg Slide Rule CSecretaryJg Girls' Intramural CRepresentativel Clubsg Library Aide, Student Service Corps: BEVERLEGA. Ginger and spice - Everything nice GARY M. COLE Mixed Chorus Club. Hot rod happy 'if' .LAB JIM CONNOLLY Engineer Slide Rule, Proiectors' Clubsp Football, Basketball, Golf. Quiet and reserved ftf 'slit 59' PEGGY COLE Interior Designer Girls' Intramural, Stage Craft Clubsg BEVERLEGA5 Co-operative Council. Smartest of the artists . ' 4' CAROLYN A. COOK Registered Nurse Girls' Glee, French, Slide Rule Clubsp AEGIS IEditor-in-Chiefjp Homeroom Secretary, Treasurer: Orchestra, Intelligence supreme 15 ...MMS IM, 2: DIANE CORMIER FREDERIC COOPER Businessman Buyer Athletic Clubp Fire Extinquish- er Squadg Student Council CRep- resentativelg Basketballg Golf Homeroom President, Vice Presi- Extremely feminine dentg Class Presidentg Orchestrag Bandp Senior Play. Chief Executive of '57. 1..- C: NORMAN CORMIER THELMA CORMIER M6Cl'1lfWiST IBM Operator Mixed Chorus Club. Girls' Glee, Mixed Chorus, A welcome addition to any 57699 Cfaf' CIUPS- group Active and able Girls' Glee, Mixed Chorus Clubs, as... A 'll-P I 1 NEIL CORNING Machinist Homeroom President. Mr. Sandman Standing room only. 'ik ,,,2:', '1 P x. lx I 1 .2 t RUDY COTOIA Draftsman Homeroom Treasurer An admirable fellow ef' -'iii pf' C7 CATHERINE E. CUDMORE Nurse or Stenographer French, Current Events, General Crafts Clubs, Drama Night, Sen- ior Play. Efficiency expert .gv- 6 .lb I ,I .N it I r ' BRIAN DARCY Undecided Track. Looks quiet - but look again Ii LOUISE M. DAVICO Elementary School Teacher Girls' Glee, Mixed Chorus, Draa matic, French, Current Events Clubs, Student Council CAlter- natejg BEVERLEGA, Homeroom President. Sure to succeed AWK 'Qtr ui' l I W V ' i Q Q ri , I e . I A 3 , Ili 1 IH, .- -. - -1. fc ,I . H - 4 l I ' H i ,511 I - .I ' ' A ly ,- Q ll I 'f-1 .' 1 Z. I QL. ,. 5, Gi . 'Q fy:-,,,4 X ki ,Qflb fl I I if a 1' ' I .5 S 3 .Q . I 'f 1 I I ' ki LINDA C. DENSMORE RICHARD DEPIERO JERRY M. DIFAZIO Teacher Businessman Sheet Metal Worker Mixed Chorus, Dramatic, Basketball, BEVERLEGAg Home- Sportsmen's Clubg I-lomeroom French, Current Events Clubs room Secretary, Assembly Com- Treasurer. Student Council lRepresenta mittee. Cars - H55 interest tively Drama Night, Senior Oh' ,hose dimples Play. Always there, always ready TTL a- Ai ar T I4 '- ft f .l Q1 J. THOMAS DUNN Undecided Sportsman's Clubg Hockey. A bomb on the ice Q x l- -fl' SANDRA J. M. DURGIN Salesperson Home Economics, Girls' Glee, Mixed Chorus, Girls' Intramur- al Clubsp Basketballg Assembly Committee. Delightfully demure aff' ls. f i KATHLEEN DUNN Secretary Mixed Chorus, Horne Economics Clubsg AEGIS. Cheerful colleen 'Q,2'f., 3 , .tl if ..A,, 4 Eg MARCIA DUWART Nume Girls' Glee, Dramatic, French Current Events, Girls' lntramur- al Cllepresentativel Clubsy Basketballg BEVERLEGAg Home- roorn Vice Presidentg Class Treasurerg Cheerleader. Sense with our cents 3I ,lt ' i A ll ll ., Seniors make a scene! xii? I 33:5 45' ini ,fj1' 'iff' SALLY L. EDWARDS RUTH E. ELDRIDGE Bookkeeper SGCYSTBVY Dramatic, Baton Twirling, Stage Girls' Glee lTr-easurertv Mixed Craft Clubsg Student Council AI- Chorus Clubs. T6-rftalej AEGISg BEVERLEGA. Flash in a Nash A credit to our class JOANNA FIORE Secretary Home Economics, Mixed Chorus Clubs, Homeroom Secretary. Efficient secretary . x: 4 , JAMES FITZGERALD Engineer Thespian Society, Sportsmen's Clubs, Student Council lTreas- urer, Member-at-largely Foot- ball, Hockeyg Tennis, AEGlSg iAssistant Eclitorjg Class Mar- shal, Co-operative Council, Sen- ior Play. Savoir-faire NANCY J. FLEWELLING Registered Nurse Girls' Glee, Dramatic, French, Current Events, CPresidentl, Girls' Intramural Clubs, Stu- dent Council Cllepresentative, Member-at-largely AEGIS, BE- VERLEGAg CPhotography Edi- tori, B-HlVEg Homeroom Presi- dent, Secretaryg Class Vice President, Drama Night, Co- operative Councilg Girls' State, Girls Nation, Beverly College Club Good Citizenship Award, Senior Play, Class Marshal, Excels in everything MARILYN FLYNN Teacher Girls' Glee, Dramatic, First Aid Clubs, BEVERLEGA, Drama Night. Neat as a pin 1 I 1 ,JG 51' All X be v Q, A JUDITH FOLEY Teacher Girls' Glee, Dramatic, First Aid, Girls' lntramural Clubs, Stu- dent Council iRepresentatively BEVERLEGA, Drama Night. Quiet Charmer Camera shy, .f 1' TIM FOLEY, JR. Mechanic Golf. Hot rod mind -3 .rj JOAN FORREST Hairdresser Girls' Glee Club. Willing helper Are you sure you have library work be ,c WALTER FOSTER Salesman Business Education, Proiector's Clubg Fire Extinquisher Squad, Football fManagerD5 Basketball iManagerl, Baseball CManagerJ. Dependable manager Y' GORDON FRANK LIN Radioman Mechanical Draftsman Kmg of Rhythm and Blues Dandy draftsman . A, sf-GQ l 3? X tm NX T ' l ' l L l l 1 ix X ' 'gb CHESTER R. FROST PAUL L FUMAROLA A Accountant Englneef L N- Golf CCaptainJg Homeroom STBQG Cfaff ClUb 5eI'1lOI' Play V, , TVQGSUVGV- Homeroom clown 'M ' X. Great guy on the green X 'gd . . I A I I ,eg.i'f1g'lfi5f' ..ii f l X , ' i f V? ' ll F 'lin 2, 11' fi we-1 H- . JANET E. GANGLOFF Dietician Homemaking Club. Pleasing way RONALD GAUMOND Chemical Engineer Sportsmen's Clubg Trackg Sen- ior Play. Just a iester 'lvx QVC? ALFRED GASTONGUAY Navy Sportsmen's Club. A gem in Chem Qu .3 is 5 , K 4? i i. LORRAINE GENTHNER Government Secretary Girls' Glee, Dramatic, Girls' ln- tramural Clubsg AEGISQ BEVER- LEGAg Drama Night, Assembly Committee, Well-spoken miss Curtain time - I5 minutes! I ANN GEORGE Foreign Trade Secretary Girls' Glee, Dramatic lSopho- more Representative l French, Current Events lVice Presidentl, Girls' Intramural Uunior Mana- gerl Clubs: Student Council Representativep Basketball, BE- VERLEGAg B-HlVEg l-lomeroom Presidentg Drama Nighty Cheer- leaderg Co-operative Councilg English Workshop, Sailing onward 410' BRUCE GIBSON Accountant Athletic Clubg Footballg room Treasurer. Handsome Hoot Home ' A tv - 5 X I E n GEORGE GILBERT Undecided All around boy r ' a 'Z l . CTL JOHN BENNETT GILES Engineer Science Proiects, Stage Craft Clubsg Senior Play. Always good tor a laugh X I I -E5 ln-I ig 0 1 . T-X tvi O f4fn-?- gui! , 'lie t 5 sm of I kt' AFXTS TI iymfrik xx W 7 -Y ,Uday -X . X ' xnhzxx ,tlvl I as js-nz.. r,...,V4 SARA GOLDBERG Nurse Girls' Glee, Dramatic, French, Girls' Intramural Clubsg Basket- ballg BEVERLEGAg Senior Play. Vivacity and vitality '55 NANCY GOULD Dental Assistant Busines Education Clubg Office Aidey BEVERLEGAg Homeroom Vice President. Cute and capable RICHARD GOODWIN Pattern Maker Sharpshooter b F 4 I 5 JUDY GRAFFAM Secretary Everlasting friend 36 II Nl ,- 'I Ik: . e i i f-- Yqxx ie X '12 V. 'rv'-1 ALBERT GRANT Electronics Technician Science Projects, Projectors' Clubsg Band. Scientitically Minded bv 7-T' LEWIS P. GRANT Machinist Merry machinist , '15, if .T A2 1 'nk fs, , Wy.-. 9,3 FOSTER GRANT Chemical Engineer il fi Metal Working, Proiectors' Clubsg Student Council fAlter- natelg Basketball. Math scholar ww.-, ,A ,...,w.X i fix 'Gif 'U' Xtsd' ICQ? FAITH ELIZABETH GAIL GREENVVOOD GREEN NWSQ Social Worker Dramatic Clubg BEVERLEGAg Girls' Glee, Girls' Intramural, Homefoom SeC'9la'Yi Senlof Book Clubs. Sweet and sincere Playg Drama Night. Mischief in her eyes 37 fauna , N 'Q If JOHN GUINIVAN Certified Public Accountant Dramatic, Athletic Clubsp Stu' dent Service Corpsg Student Council iAIternateIg Footballg Basketball, Track ICaptaint, Homeroom President: Drama Nighty Co-operative Council, Boys' Stater Class Marshall: Sen- ior Play. Big man around campus JUDITH C. HENDRIKSON Teacher Girls' Glee, Dramatic, French, Current Events Clubs, AEGiS, BEVERLEGA, Senior Play, English Workshop, Assembly Committee. Successfully sweet W GAYLE E. HERSEY Secretary Dramatic, Current Events Clubs: Student Council lAlternate Rep- resentativeb, BEVERLEGA, Home room Vice President, Treasurer Senior Play. Sweet and sociable 'F A 45 I' 'vs cr , -1 uf' BARBARA F. HERRICK Teacher Girls' Glee, Mixed Chorus, Slide Rule Clubs, BEVERLEGAg Home- room President. Cute, with Einstein's l.Q. fy lf 1 ' S 4 ri: S . . ' - L. ., 7 e X 4- -1 . fl . s 'I ' .. 1 1 ' - . - T' fttfgiff 45? - -1,593 S,- li -, .Auf 4 it ' .. ae, . if - SANDRA HERSEY Artist Dramatic Club, AEGIS, LEGA, Drama Night. Artist supreme BEVER- 6' eh, Sl-lEll.A J. HILPERT Journalist Dramatic, Current Events, Thes- pian Society, BusLness Education Clubsp Student Council fAlter- natel, AEGIS, Student Service Corps. Beauty personified Marching along l I ,QT 'T X i l ' . RICHARD K. HOMAN Mechanical Engineer Car fanatic 'Pc' W' f 1 qv' 13 GORDON R. HOPKINS LINDA M. HOWARD Pavternmaker IBM Operafor Crazy auto Girls' Glee CLibrarianl, Mixed Ye Olde English Workshoppe Chorus fSecre1aryJ Clubsg AEG- ISQ BEVERLEGA. A touch of sweetness Y: 5-I 1 . ROSALIND E. HUBBARD IBM Operator Mixed Chorus, Stage Clubs. Mischievous miss 1401. G. ORRIN JOHNSON MURIEL V. JOHNSON Undecided Hockeyp Band. Goal getter DANIEL P. HURLEY Teacher Football lCo-Captainjg Track. Cfaff Intelligent athlete Office Worker Girls' Glee, Mixed Chorus Clubs: Office Aidef BEVERl.EGAg Sen- ior Play. Always a helping hand DONALD E. JCNES Pattern Maker Bashful blond EDMUND JOSEPHS Businessman Sportsmen's, Athletic Clubsg Baseball. Baseball his fortune 1, fi.. . 5 ESTHER M. JONES Nursing Girls' Glee, Girls' Intramural Clubsg Student Council CAlter- natelg BEVERLEGAg Senior Play. A friend to all 'D' in--v' .N ,F A. JO ANN KALLELIS Nurse Mixed Chorus, First Aid Clubs. Dark-eyed damsel Eff. T' iq? JUDITH ANN KEECH Nurse Homemaking, Dramatic, Girls' Intramural Clubsf Student Ser- vice Corpsg Basketballg BEVER- LEGAg Homeroom Vice Presi- dent and Secretaryg Drama Nighty Cheerleaderp Senior Play. First Lady of the Senior Class A-N ,ya Money Mad Seniors 7' P ffls- , !f Ol'-,,, ' J as fe- V K-.. V gf LAWRENCE Undecided Current Events, Cross Countryg A friend indeed KENNEDY Athletic Clubs Band. P E r I' .rv- THOMAS A. LOTITO Proprietor Sportsmen's Club. Convertibles, his class E CLAIRE LYONS Undecided Dramatic, French, Girls' lntra- mural, Book Clubs, Basketball, BEVERLEGA, Homeroom Secre' tary, Orchestra. Friendliness - her policy -N 5- 'YZ'- .. Ak moi? tx ,J il Z' STELLA LUCAS Hairdresser Mixed Chorus, Dance Clubs. A bit of liveliness Watch those calories! 1 h..v hs fs ff Vita -X z ., U S. Q MARLENE MACARO FREDERICK A. ROBERT W. Office Woflsef MaCARTl-lUR MacKENZlE Current Events, Book Clubs, Of- Musician Florist tice Aide: BEVERLEGAJ Dfama Boys' Glee, Mixed Chorus, Dra- Metal Working, Athletic Club Night- matic, French, Slide Rule Clubs, Hgclqe-,, A winning Way Senior Play, Talent Show. A gcod SDM, Master of music 43 I ,ci 'if . W. V' f ANDRE P. NIARNIEN Teacher Proiectors' Clubp Fire Extinquish er Squadg Homeroom President. Flashy cardinal .c ,N 5' ,-F n I - is WAYNE K. MCCORMACK Sheet Metal Worker Baseball. Soft spoken fa! ir is l4n 'f ALICE I. MCCAUSLAND Pediatrician Dramatic, French, Girls' Intramu- ral Clubsg Student Council CAI- ternatejg Basketballg AEGISg BEVERLEGAg Senior Play. Brains plus beauty L4-v ill? N CYNTHIA E. MCELMON Dental Nurse Homernaking, Mixed Chorus Clubs. None sweeter fx. l- A . af1..1f.,z5 E 49 XA lil. S-uT L - - 1 X TL, PS- is ,z PAUL MCKENZIE Mechanic Metal Working, Science Projects Clubs. Looks quiet - who knows? 4091 -'SN DORA J. McMAI-ION Secretary Girls' Glee, Mixed Chorus, Dra- matic Clubsg AEGISg BEVER- LEGAg Homeroom Vice Presi- dent. Live wire 1 No Photo AVAILABLE I . X 'nl . 1 ff WALTER MORGAN AL MORSE Army Pattern Maker Business Education Clubf Bas- FamilY man lcetball. Mischief maker fix 494' ll. 49 , as JIMMY MORSE VIRGINIA MORSE LOIS GAll. MOULTON Undecided Secretary Nurse Proiector's Clubg Homeroom Girls' Glee Club: BEVERLEGA. Dramatic Clubg Office Aide, Treasurer' Often seen, but seldom heard IIICIUSMOUS gif' A handyman 47 -. l Mr. Business Executive :fs qv' if-ff C- I C SANDRA MOU NTFORT Dental Assistant Business Education Club, AEGiS, BEVERLEGA. A pleasant acquaintance Ll Y I 5 11 V 'fr' fZ.. I'7 '54 f Q as -. J' MARGARET ELLEN NORRIS Interpreter French, Book Clubsp Library Aideg AEGlSg BEVERLEGAg Sen- ior Play. Language, her key to success. 44 1'7 wQ'N sr!! Lx FRANCIS S. OTTLEY Auto Mechanic One girl man I 1 -1 . .. , -.,,.. 1 'T' 5-'Fin fx 'U'--I SALLY PAGE MAURICE PARENT Nurse Primer Girls' Glee, Wood Crafts Clubsg BEVERLEGA- Office Aidep Student Council Character, Courtesy, and Con. Illepresentativelg BEVERLEGAQ Sideration Homeroom Presidentg Vice Presi- Clentg Cheerleaderg Drama Night, Co-operative Council. Pert and peppy ,-A-up lk- ,.-4 1'l'1f '7l.y . ls , 1,1 'Iii 3 iL,' ' ff V' fx' .' cy ' .tw H .WE MI , W' .Af , if ' , rf' I ,LA I L. , VX, : I-' TX! 1' 1 'JV Af E IJ 5' RJ 'V . Wy xi , I, LJ i I' i' sf' ,fl .fl ol- i ra' 1-3 I IV ,J 1, 1 2 V I. . J, E, LOUISE C. PARMENTER Secretary Girls' Glee Clubg Student Coun cil IAIternatelg AEGlSg Horne- room Presidentg Senior Play. Patience at its utmost XS-ff Crafty!! ,. I ,, 'QQ 'u 1 in I: . ILE 1 Q at ' . 1 1 Ji w. .v 1, 1. CAROLE PASEK Nurse Girls' Glee Clubg Library Aide: Student Council Repfeseitta- tive, Alternatelg I-lomeroont Secretary. As nice as can be .5 m if HAROLD G. PATCH WILLIAM B. PHILPOT Cl19mi5T Sheet Metal Worker French, Wood Crafts Clubsg JUS, one of ,he boys Band. Silent rnan Q FRANK A. PIETRINI, JR. Machinist Football Speedster on the gridiron Lunch lounge. PATRICIA F. PIZZELLO Secretary Girls' Glee Club: BEVERLEGAg Homeroom Vice President Drama Night. Oh, those cars! RAYMOND C. PIKE Pattern Maker Pike's Peak NATHAN POOR Sheet Metal Draftsman BEVERLEGA. The greatest W LE. CAROL ANNE PORTA ROGER POWERS Undecided Engineer A bright addition to B.H.S. French, Slide Rule, Proiector's U Clubs, Fire Extinguisher Squad: I Basketball, Tennis iCaptaini. I Calm, cool and collegiate. I All work, no play? l I I 'G I 1 ak u i iv '. - fivfs- .5146 'If' W X' . .fa Es , 519. , I I 'ggi Xu 'R EDWARD W. RAND BEVERLY M. REED RICHARD T. RENZIE FREDERICK REPCHINUCK Businessman X-Ray Technician Electrical Draftsman Undecided BEVERLEGA, Senior Play. Girls' Glee, Mixed Chorus, Girls' Proiector's Club, Football. Ideal classmate A Smile for everyone- Intramural CSports Chairmanl Neve, forgefs B person R Clubs, Basketball, Orchestra. Athletic ability SI MARION ROGERS Fashion Designer First Aid Club. Artistically inclined ,sa ' iffy' -we ROY ROGERS Printer The name'5 thefsame +L' R1 ,J 15' ,fb ' t Af' .,. 1 ' Q' ,nr QW' tip' HOWARD ROSS Engineer Sportsmen's Clubp Fire Extin- quisher Squadg Hockeyg Senior Play. Skiing his way through the years 5 P7551 . , :?: ,,. an if M , -21 :if I 5:3 ll - '. ilu . l nfs 'L C. NORMAN RUEST Carpenter Mixed Chorus Club. A devil at heart r F fix X ' Q! -4' .3-,, ANTHONY W. SACHETTI Draftsman Drama Night. Terrific to all fs U' iff is L! ANITA P. ST. LINGER Art Teacher Dramatic, French, Girls' Intra- mural Clubsg Student Council lRepresentativeig BEVERLEGA, Homeroom Secretaryg Drama Night: Senior Play. Lovely and likeable tif l. NANCY SCOTT Veterinarian Girls' Glee, Dramatic, French, Slide Rule, Girls' Intramural, Stage Craft Clubs, BEVERLEGA, Homeroom Treasurer. Patience and prudence 15' f BRUNO SERVIZIO Teacher Mixed Chorus, Projectors' Clubs, Band, Orchestra. Most likely to succeed Harry James I I. E' WILLIAM SCOTT Teacher Boys' Glee lVice Presidentj, Mixed Chorus, Proiectors' lVice Presidentl Clubs, Student Coun- cil iRepresentativej, Homeroom President, Class Vice President, Drama Night, Talent Show. Little man with a big heart 4,25 VIRGINIA A. SEWARD Beautician Girls' Glee, Jazz Clubs, Basket' ball. Likeable lass ' 1 - ,if ,i ii., .ima , X- Under the spreading . . . JUDITI-I ANN Sl-IAMANO Airline Stevvardess Girls' Glee, Dramatic, Current Events Clubs, BEVERLEGA, I-lomeroom Vice President, Secretary, Senior Play, Drama Night. Little package ot sophistica- tion : Q-wh 'll .IOANNE SHEPARD 'Vlerchanclise Buyer Dramatic, French Current Events Thespian Society Clubs: Sfu. dent Servick Corpgf BEVER. LEGA, Drama Night: Senior Play. Worthy Advisor I fs'-sf., V r . Hugh - - , fft -'Ki' ' Q Y- ' I , 91 --3-f - . . its C H . N. . , , J, I mf X yJt,,,f'! -M? .A 1- .- V Q I -f I ' W va BARBARA O. SMITH Receptionist EDWARD SMITH Draftsman Girls' Glee, Current Events, The blushing blond Girls' Intramural Clubsg Guid- ance Aideg Office Aideg Stu- dent Service Corps. Socially sweet HYW 4017 , . I 1, FLORENCE E. CATHERINE STEEVES GEORGE STENTIEORD S-l-ANDLEY IBM Operator Sheet Metal Worker Art Teacher Baton Twirling, First Aid, Girls' Mind on the Marines Mixed Chorus, General Crafts lmramural ClUl9S: BEVERI-EGA. Clubsg BEVERLEGAg Senior Play. Girl of many talents Sweet innocence 57 I I Hospitality Committee 1 59 jgijkt u the .3 2 te - xx N FRANK E. STILLSON, JR. Musician Cross Country LCaptainIg Traclxg Bandg Orchestra, Dashing drummer 15 , C 'E' I .Xa 'WY' i . S MARTHA THIBODEAU IBM Operator First Aid Club, RONNIE K. THISSELL Undecided Sportsmen's Club. Quiet and friendly Man ot mischief ig. LORING THOMAS RICHARD TONNESON Diesel Mechanic Engineer Mixed Chorus Club. French Club, Fire Extinquisher Bonnie Lornie Squadg Student Council CAIter- natejg Hockey iCaptainIg As- sembly Committee. A whiz on the ice , 59 1 Chow line. fskas, 'tr' lg-A STEPHEN TOSI Engineer Dramatic, Sportsmen's Wood Crafts Clubs, Student Council iPresidentj, Football, Basket- ball, Homeroorn President, Vice President, Treasurer. King of the Council 3' f' PATRICIA TRASK Hairdresser First Aid Club. Jolly disposition . 11.7 X BRUCE W. TURNER Drafting French, Slide Rule, Proiectors' Clubs, Track. One of the crew cuts VALIJA ULDRIKS Engineering Aide Mixed Chorus, Book Horneroom Secretary. Smart and shy 5 ani Clubsg SANDRA ELIZABETH VERRY Laboratory Technician Baton Twirling lSoloistt, Gener- al Crafts Clubs, BEVERLEGA. Tvvirling her way 'E--A si RONALD VIEL Auto Mechanic Always a smile 1 if I M. ELAINE VCYER PATRICIA ANNE :T-I Secretary WAGNER -' X Q? Girls' Glee, Girls' Intramural, Airline Hostess ,SL 57699 Cfaflclubs' Dramatic, Stage Craft Clubs, N I W Always friendly OHICG Aide: BEVERLEGA. I x ' A blue-eyed blonde , so ' ELIZABETH A. WALLACE Teacher Dramatic, Current Events, Girls' Intramural Clubs, BEVERLEGA. Quiet, but congenial fn SHANNON WALSH Buyer Dramatic, Current Events, Girls' Intramural Clubs, Student Ser- vice Corps, Student Council CAlteunateJ, BEVERLEGA, Home- room President, Drama Night. Sweet sophistication O -H 6 J 'Z if-2 ,JCC 5.1 l - J 'X wi J I .-1'H,fl iX, MARY JANE WALSH Baby Nurse Current Events, Girls' Intramural iSenior Managerj Clubs, Stu- dent Service Corps, AEGIS, BEVERLEGA, Homeroom Secre- tary, Treasurer, Cheerleader, Miss Football S01 me-v , ww N NORMA WELDON Nurse Homemaking, First Aid Clubs. Our California miss ' Q.. .ng .F'Jv i VIRGINIA WENDELL Secretary Science Proiects, Stage Craft Clubs. Beautiful dreamer emu CAROL WENTWORTH Nurse Girls' Glee, Mixed Chorus Dramatic, Stage Crafts Clubs. Devil in disguise as I JOSEPH WHITE Engineer Cross Country QCaptainJg Track. Quick as a, flash I 'X JUDITH ANN WILEY Nursing JIM WILLIAMS Draftsman Girls' Glee, Mixed Chorus, Ba- Metal Working, Wood Crafts ton Twirling Clubs. A cute blonde Stage Craft Clubsg Football. Big man around town allo NANCY WINQUIST Secretary First Aid Club. One of the smart set -N124 pl. 14 DAVID WINTER Civil Engineer French, Wood Crafts lSecretaryl Clubs. Quiet and easy going ff:-J ii ANN WOLNIEWICZ Secretary Baton Twirling, Girls' Intramural Clubsg Student Service Corpsg Homeroom Treasurer. Petite and pleasing w ' Va 125 if . is . ff- , I 3 vi, W R Lt: , if 'il .5 qi., 4 -'FV 4 JF I 'ff f, ym.r L.q A gt ,A f ROBERT WOODBURY Engineer O-5 X.. Smo-o-o-oth! -V' No Photo ,,,. AVAILABLE I KEN BONACCI Undecided Sportsmen's Club, Student Coun- cil C Representative J 5 Football, Basketball. Quiet in a friendly way Mischief in his eyes Done the Most for B.H.S. Best Dressed Nancy Flevvelling, Steve Tosi. Sara Goldberg, Roger Powers ,v -II' ,I ,XV Scr1i0rE :fi-QA Fif- Q ,NX 4- sf 4, .42 - f Mir., 1, ff I-2 14-7 M051 VVr1ry Mary Jane Walsh, Rach Crosby. Best Looking Lynne Chapman, Rich Tonneson. Yuperlalives Qatar-Q Best Musician Bruno Servizio, Barbara Herrick. Most Likely to Succeed Nancy Flevvelling, Dick Tlcialheimer ,al Best Personality Ruth MacLeod, Rudy Cotoia Best Athlete '75 Claudette Tache, Tom Risoldi. 'P ,Q?,x'i- . .1 - an Q' -4 fmaf-IRR - 4 .T fz-f Belle and Beau Best Artist Sara Goldberg, Phip Bright. Kevin Byrne, Margaret Cole. :ll vi ' 1 K v. . - , F Q i 1 l 2 r i in N. ,Iii L .f I I fr.:--fm M ,V Ga H 1 ' N x K l Best Actor and Actress Most Versatile Peter Mugglebee, Ruth MacLeod. 66 Steve Tosi, Mary Jane Walsh b IQ I 'fi ' lf' I 1 N. v , X A 1 Q. ny, isa. ..- .5 '. . ' 6,.Olp' 1 u- ' - ,lf .- I . gg 'vm A A 4' 'Wh- 'X ' 9 fl? '4 4 A 'MA' , -,Jie ,M IN -T .- NX s 4 gk' sg .AQQA -fx.. 1.1 il K. xxx juniors journey rvund that I JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS I I I Herbert Hammond, President, Edward McCormick, Vice President, Ellen Corning, Secretary, Phyllis Albert, Treasurer. 'FKJ -ll JUNIOR EXECUTIVE BOARD Front row: Nancy L. Morse, Phyllis Albert, Herbert Hammond, Peter Jaffe, Elaine Segal. Back rovv: Claire Livesey, Sandra Glass, Robert Stanton, David Burke, Nancy ' Dean, Susan Elliott, Irene Workman. 68 ark. Q S 5 3 . is Nh. 1aking time our at a dance. ,M agix Yi, M K. ,f A f v .1 -IRQTKK. . ,. ., acTingi1i,pin1iwe AEGIS Aiienibiy i i 1 0252, ag: 215.5 .Q W '.: i' 91 few, V :ZA X J-, 3-Spf 1 Qflfif -Q 05, ff' 6 fffg' gf 1- ligiv - . :ui ,,-1 ic F ' V ww gi 1 ' A1 A vi X f wgwgg M . i ' - x ,- . . , admiring new class rings ophamvrvs set sail far I 959 '17 SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Center: Tony Divincenzo Toby Drohan, Emily Witwicki, Leo Allen, Frannie DiNardo, Martee Ossoff. le ,, 5 li li 3, is E SOPHOMORE EXECUTIVE BOARD First row: Martee Ossoff, Frannie DiNardo, Leo Allen, Tony Divincenzo Second row: Toby Drohan, Emily Witwicki, Bill Hamor. Third row: Pat Maclsaac, Nancy Bushby, Pete Connery. Fourth row: Larry MacDonald, Gordon Reid, Joe Hutchinson. Fifth row: Barbara Anderson, John Ryan. 70 .af Vaneli' if ..d ' l5,6'l76'l'i The Beverlega is iust like any of the B.H.S. teams. Under able coaches, the Misses Harriman, Bridgess, Griffin, John, Miner, and Mrs. Tinaiero, stu- dents are instructed. Under able Cap- tains Cthe Editorsl the instructions are COPY l 1 PHOTOGRAPHY vga assigned and the remaining students carry out the instructions for a perfect goal. The goal, naturally enough, is our Beverlega-the annual report on gradu- ates and school activities-Victory!! ART ADS TYPING SUBSCRIPTIONS 9' -5 1 Y -f -Q.-E STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS Front row: Ruth MacLeod, Vice President, Mr. Preston, Advisor, Stephen Tosi, President. Back row: James Fitzgerald, Treasurer, Sandra Glass, Assistant Secretary, Donna Simmons, Sec- retary, Richard Page, Assistant Treasurer. Student Hound! Beverly High School is fortunate to have such an active Student Council. Through the years the council has played a part in solving school prob- lems and has served as a line of communication between the administrators and the students. While working together on such council proi- ects as B-Hive, Drama Night, and the Spring Prom, the members experience a spirit ot friendly co-operation. Certainly the student council is a vvorthvvhile, helpful, and necessary organization. l - 1 h I T ,,,.- ' Drama :Wt At Drama Night, sponsored by the Student Council, three l-act plays competed tor entrance in the State Drama Festival held in Beverly. TIME OUT FOR GINGER The activities of a typical teen- ager and their ettect on the tam- ily was the theme ot Time Out for Ginger. 'N ci . I LUTE SONG Lite at a Chinese court and the romance ot a princess and a Com- moner were portrayed in l'Lute Song. l-lARRlET Harriet depicted the family lite ot l-larriet Beecher Stowe during the Civil War. tudenf Sereiee Greupe if iff Student Serviee Herps Sponsored by Mr. Kishon, members of the Student Service Corps act as ushers at Parents' Nights and other special programs. By giving freely of their time, this corps helps to make these public events successful. - s 1 X . 5 . Y 3 ' , N.. I library ,Aides Ofhee ,Azdes T The Class of 1957 bows to those patient and courageous Within this corps are many helpful and capable girls library aides. They are always willing to help by find- who give their time during v-arious periods of the week ing books or periodicals for students and are invaluable to act as daily messengers for the office. Through their to Miss Gay in the operation of the library. 76 efficient cooperation, many helpful tasks are accom- plished. guidance Aides Girls with willingness to work devote much of their spare time to the Guid- ance Office. These. girls act as secre- taries in that they file pamphlets, check books, and make out slips for over- due material. SJ T ,,,-t. .xg if S, , ,fly l We Elffildguislzer Squad The duty of the Fire Extinguisher Squad, as the name implies, is to man every fire extinguisher in the building during an emergency. The corps, com- posed of volunteers selected from the student body, is an important factor in the safety of the school. This year, Mr. Neily is faculty advisor for this indis- pensable service team. X., X! DRAMATIC CLUB OFFICERS Ruth Macleod, President, Sheila Hilpert, Vice President, Robert Stanton, Treasurer, Nancy Dean, Secretary. r--'4 , 1-'N x . ,,1T,vb,iLA,p, THESPIAN OFFICERS Dramatic Klub Try-outs tor the Dramatic Club were held early in October. Among the many that tried out approximately forty were chosen. These students are sincerely interested in the technical and artistic aspects of the theater and assist in staging the many plays and dramati: events put on in the school. ,National Uzcspian Society After working either on or off stage in any dramatic production, a student is awarded points. When he has acquired ten points he becomes a member of the National Thespian Society, which, like the Dramatic Club, is under the direction of Miss Rowe. Both clubs work hand-in-hand to help further dra- matic art in our school. sentative, Susan Elliott, Treasurer, Phyllis Albert, Secretary. Ruth Macleod, President, Sheila Hilpert, Vice President, Nancy Glidden, Junior Repre- Ge 004' 0 U 'W U rw ' rf.. 5, ,. W? ' Q ilbbon x', p G , rl v ,Mzlfcd Hlmrus To anyone who possesses vocal ability, the Mixed Chorus is a must. Through much practice and effort this group presents many musical events. With Miss Bufera as leader, many voices are blended into a euphonious medley. , ol J G W. .ZW gizkrlfli, l Via 80 P -ALX1 Mgt 'i .Nr Orchestra Once a week, orchestra members with Mr. Finnegan as director, meet to practice- really practice, for special events. Rhythm, phrasing, and interpretation are com bined to form a meiodious orchestra. 1-if 8I K. 'wk QV ,591 3 W! Vx 'F war Wir n 4- fig 2? f--oh... HE? UQ ful' 4 2 I. 'Ky Z 'Q r- wx, Q N vi , .1 fi- -f. A , S rw QQL. iw V itz, cxffgdwe, V .. Zpyixkk kt I x fT'nT , r Sparfsmau is' 61116 The anglers and hunters of B.H.S. meet each week under the direction of Mr. LeBlanc. They not only discuss the one that got away, but try to find a way to get him next time. In their study of outdoor life, these boys learn fly-tying and the care and use of firearms. KZ' is ff, 'nfs-fa tags Graff Klub The knowledge and skill of sfudents in the Stage Craft Club aids in designing attractive sets and in managing activities behind The scenes. Mr. Latvala sponsors This indispensable club. ,..-L' 84 JT' 41 FT' . ' I-1-. Q .7 -.C -- 4 1 , I x l Metal Workzhg 61116 In the Metal Working Club Mr. Shea guides boys in the manufacture ot metal products. The metal ornaments and articles made by the boys show outstanding ability. W' 'ffm' l. me ll,-gi. my in!!-Q 5 l l ST? V' 1+ H ft' - , we-f' , Wand Hraff 61116 Future carpenters and woodworkers acquire a basic skill in this tield in the Wood Craft Club with Mr. Winquist as the advisor. Such useful articles as bookshelves, knick-knack shelves, and cabinets are the results ot time workmanship. 85 Y'5 5 1 l Slide 131116 67115 Mathematical geniuses are instructed by Miss Hett and Mr. Nathans in the use of the slide rule. By giving exercises in multiplication, division, square roots, and logarithms these students develop slide rule skills. f g A - ' - . l WH t' . . 114' f , 'yr' 'ii :5 ge .N S ga 'f W . . ,: I C T A i ' -- ri 'Q - 3, ' ., , . -I- 3 A ,gg xl M g S hx N' J' ' lf W, Projecfars' 67116 The main purpose of the Proiectors' Club, Mr. Jameson, director, is to train boys and girls to operate certain electronic devices such as the playback machines, motion picture proiectors, A.Nl. and F.M. radio, television, wire and tape recorders, transcription recorders, public address systems, and telephonic systems. These boys then assist teachers in using the machines by setting up and operating the equipment. ' 86 :sf.f,,ff- AF 4 1 . .. i. . H , .1 ' ' .5 V E7rem'l1 61116 One ot Beverly High School's most active organizations is Le Cercle Francais, otherwise known as The French Club. lt is made up ot French students par excel- lence who carry on their meetings en trancais, as far as possible, with the help ot their much-needed sponsor Mademoiselle Warren. Activities include initiating new members, singing French songs, watching French films and slides. lt sounds like fun, n'est-ce pas? 'iffjgjl 53 we ix! flufa Dr1'vc'rs' Mr. O'Brien has endless patience and courage to take his potential drivers on the road. Both he and his students, however, know that with every license obtained through Auto Drivers' there is one more sate, dependable driver on the road. 87 :fini mm, N of ' M' Q . , , pvulv V - - - -' ff' 1... -. V QA ',,.-f4r-',,- - ' .- f V V df -A f M ' WIS- .fy - ' Y - M--vp.: V ' , ..., 3- ,,,f' '.. ' - x 'B' 1 - . ,.,.,, . A , . ,5 ' - f ,.. If , '. .4 - A ' M H- , :A ...gg M.. Y 1 fb A' 'fn Q --f ' sw .f , , 3 A , ' 0. Q .-+11- A V :Mp A .....-,- . , -' . N . 4 An . Y 4 Aff! . ,K M4 x V x Q ,Pg . . . 1 ' ' -sf ' ,,..--.M ,Q x , ' f . - , ,fr .-f --4-N M. -R Ax 'ggi fn- - MX X M, A ' ' .1 T - H' 5 .,..pK..,w ' ,', ,' MT, ww A , gi ,A , fi' ' 'M 1 Q, .. dffw in 1, ' . ,-. gs' ,B . ' , W ai at ,wi in - ,J-can ,.4u-in , ' W- - 'K i an .1 ' 11 ,-N. ' ,Q-4-. . v A gi' A i la. -Y gn -rf ' v,,..n y .nv-' 6 1 1 .1 89 -f' 'M I I 2. x P' P, Eramo, Lo captain, C. Walsh, Coach, D. Hurly, Co captain. Beverly High's tootball team tinished the season winning three games, tying one, and losing tive. Beverly's wins came at the expense of Saugus, Lynn Classical, and Nashua, N. H., while the Golden Warriors' only deadlock resulted with Lynn English. Haverhill, Salem, Marblehead, Peabody, and Gloucester were teams vic- torious against Beverly. Tippy Eramo and Danny Hurly, two linemen who were selected to play in the Harry Agganis Memorial All-Star Game, served as the Team's Co-Captains. Coach Walsh had much praise for his boys despite the team's unim- pressive record of 3-1-5. dross Kaunfry Frank Butchy Stillson and Joe White Co-Cap- tained Beverly's cross-country team. Stillson and White represented the only veteran runners, as Beverly graduated nearly all its harriers who led B.l-l.S. to the state Class B championship the season before. wiv. QEVEIIP fe? L41- pq -i 1 4, rg J V, A 55.15 ' 1 J. White, Co-captain, G. Taylor, Coach, F, Stillson, Co-Captain. ,, ., 7 -. ist.-,hskix -' uf' -rf. ' . ff' W vs - 4 ,..,. .fm ,. 4 - ,-. Q 1-gli., A ' ,Ji a -- .Ak ' .t?a' A W-, C' ' '. .,,A 31' on I . ,AQ R 's all games, giving Us an enjoyable display of Their Talenfs. Also, The Beverly High School band can be found performing at concerts and The opening of our assembly programs. , Q . r U 'is 4 if f ' 'SF . .H '5 4 r' ,YV l, 1 5 r Y' :Y S' 'O 'fl Fxx 5 i li 2 il ROBERT HOWARD I F ffrfckey The hockey team, despite its poor seasorfs record, contributed much color and excitement in the North Shore Hockey League. Forwards Norm Cressy and Richard Torme- son co-captained the Dick Preston- coached team. r i l Basketball BOYS' BASKETBALL The Boys' sophomore-studded varsity basketball Team provided its followers with numerous thrill-packed games throughout the season. Results found Beverly both winning and losing sev- eral close games. Phil Bright and Tom Risoldi served as the team's Co-Cap- tains and turned out to be fine per- formers as well as leaders. Coach George Taylor, satisfied with the per- formances of his many sophomore and iunior players, is hoping for a bright future. ,,..4. , A V, , fa' lg, Jig uv 'BW , ' Xxx' his ,Q 11 if ' 65,5 ' ,- X V 3' Q K . E 5' Waskefball l '-T7 Highlighted by Claudette Tache's outstanding playing, the girls' basketball team finished the season by winning seven games while losing only three. Claudette set an over-all season's scoring record with 223 points, and an individual game record of 37 points against Saugus. In three years under the coaching of Miss Elaine Mackowsky, Beverly teams have vvon 26 games and lost only tour. i l l I l v5,,,,,,W ,,s, t lol 611561 i - X M 3 -1, 'if fg ,X K A fin... X A 'Q A xg X. ,r Center: Isabel Drinkwater. Left to right: Phyllis Albert, Nancy Gail Morse, Marcia Duwan, Ann George, Joan Surprenanf, Mary Jane Walsh. 4. , 40 N SOMETHING DIFFERENT IN FLOWERS Tiaras Wris+IeIs Corsages BARTER BROTHERS-FLORISTS I5I Cabof S+., Corner Washingfon S+. WA 2-4086 ORCHIDS GARDENIAS CAMELLIAS ROSES LESTER O. STERLING and Associaies REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE 222 Cabo? S'rreeI' WA 7-068I GREGG'S RESTAURANT Specializing in I+aIian and American Foods Also Essex Fried Clams I02 EIIio-H' Sfreei WA 2-9725 FRED G. ALLEN FURNITURE HOUSE, INC. The Home of OuaIi+y Furni+ure 69 Dodge SI. Beverly, Mass. I Roufe IA, Near Rouie I28-Exif I0 Telephone WA 2-3444 JAMES D. DAVIS GUILD OPTICIAN 7 Thorndike S+reeI' Beverly, Mass. Telephone WA 2-4453 PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED To +I1e Graduafing Class CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES BEVERLY Y. M. C. A. Sporring Goods-Golf-Tennis-Baseball KODAKS-FILM-DEVELOPING BaI'I1ing Sui+s Keds for Beachwear COR-NIX CO. 278 Ca boi' Sfreef Beverly, Mass. Complimenrs of COWAN-GENTLEE FUNERAL HOME Complimenrs of IRVING'S BAKERY Complimenfs of BERNARD'S JEWELERS Essex Sfreef Salem, Mass. Complimenfs of KEEFE'S VARIETY STORE Soda Founfain Candy Toys EIec'I'ricaI Supplies I0 Enon S+ree+ Nor'l'I1 Beverly CompIimen+s of C. F. TOMPKINS CO. Beverly, Mass. Complimenls of CARBONE'S STORE Complimenis of JIMMY'S SERVICE STATION 38 Enon S+. No. Beverly TREEMIS GULF STATION I 37 Dodge Sfreei' Nor'I'I1 Beverly GOOD GULF PRODUCTS Q LUMBER AND BUILDERS' SUPPLIES Q G-E HEATING AND COOLING Q FUEL OIL Q OIL BURNER SERVICE Q HARDWARE Q PITTSBURGH PAINTS You're Safe Every Day . . .WHI1 KNIGHT smcs 1811 I- 82 RIVER ST. WA 7-0032 Complimenfs of 'rhe JUNIOR CLASS I955 i958 Bes+ Wishes METAL HYDRIDES, INC. BEVERLY MASSACHUSETTS I07 I I I I' DESJARDINSQEWELERS Your Gi++ S+ore 2 I 9 CABOT STREET BEVERLY, MASS. Complimen+s of CABOT LAUNDROMAT 402 Cabo+ S+ree+ EDWARDS SHOES I84 Essex S+. Salem, Mass. I I THE ROYAL l3I-A Essex S+ree+ Salem, Massacl1use++s FASHION AT EVERY PRICE LEE FRASER AND PATCH, INC. Insurance PATCH, LUNN. 8: COLE Real Es+a+e 234 Ca bo+ S+ree+ Beverly Complimen+s of WINER BROS., INC. Hardware Bes+ Wishes DAN BURCHSTEAD- FLORIST Corsages a Special+y Nex+ +o Delaney's WA 2-0223 Com limen+s of NORTH BEVERDLY HARDWARE AND PAINT STORE I Dodge S+ree+ IOpp. Nor+h Beverly Fire S+a+ionl METROPOLITAN ICE COMPANY NASCO BOTTLED GAS SERVICE Appliance Sales and Service Hea+ing Engineers-24 Hour Service 40 Enon S+., R+. IA, No. Beverly WA 2-5877 Bes+ Wishes CABOT FURNITURE CO. Complimen+s of THE UPHAMS REALTORS 26' Cab0+ Sfreel' l3I Dodge S+. Beverly, Mass. BEVERLY WA 2-2527 THE GOVE YARN CENTER LUMBER COMPANY 80 Colon S+ree+ Beverly, Mass. 5 Abbo++ S+ree+ Quali+y Yarn 'for All Fine Kni++ing Around +l'Ie Corner From Delaney's Malte +l1e Foun+ain a+ WHITEHEAD'S BCRAHIS NEIGHBORHOOD STORE Your Favorhe SMP 37' Cabell Slreel Beverly' Mass' Cor. Broadway and Ran+ouI Beverly I ' 'i6a'I' Wi'rl1 Bes+ Wishes +o 'rhe Gracluafing Class l33 Essex S+ree+ SALEM. MASSACHUSETTS Complimen+s of R. W. DRINKWATER Conslruclion and Equipmeni' Renlal SHOVEL-DOZER-TRUCKS Beverly Farms Telephone Walker 7-0364 ' lov SALEM COMMERCIAL SCHOOL Business Adminisfrafion-Secrefarial Science DIVISION BRYANT 81 STRATTON SCHOOL 254 Essex Sfreef . SALEM. MASS. iv I l Rose Mary Nicolo NICOLO BEAUTY SALON I. + I Wallis Slreel' Beverly, Mass. CCNP 'men S Telephone WA 2-4439 of 5 DOG CATERERS The Mosl' Compleie Pei' Supply Siore on 'I-he Nor+h Shore 503 Ranloul Sf. Tel. WA 2-0536 Beverly, Mass. Free Delivery C + Phone WA 2-0674 Omp lmen S of ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS Cons'rruc'rion Appliances and Repairs lvlURRY'S C. A. McOUEENY Briscoe S+ree+ Beverly W 2-0288 DR 'Tw GINNESS Par+s for An can Tel. WA 1.osoo . C ' W. W. BRITTON. INC. Chlropodlsl-Podlahwl 465 Ranloul Slreel' Beverly, Mass. 234 Cabofl Slreel' Beverly, Mass. Congrafulalions ESSO CI 'F ,57 HULL'S ESSO SERVICE 0 ass I Parker Hull 4I Enon SI. DAVIDSON S Phone WA 2-9832 Beverly, Mass. Corsages Bouquels COIBRILT-eT:iLig' ' ' FLOWERS BY CONTI VARIETY STQRE - Tel. WA 2-9603 Bl Dodge Shed WA ZZI78 455 Essex Sfreel' Beverly, Mass. IIO These New Comforfable Buses May Be Chadered 'ro Any Poin+ in New England andfor Canada WHY TAKE LESS THAN THE BEST? MICHAUD BUS LINES, INC. SUBSIDIARY OF MICHAUD BUS LINES, INC., SALEM, MASS. Qs f Xia' - 5a'em- Mass- 'kwin Tel. Pi 4-1207 ff' gsa jf' 1 . I ff'ffIl-:,-- cl, 1-- ' BEVERLY TRUST COMPANY Beverly, Beverly Farms, HamiIIon and Lynnfield MEMBER OF THE FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION AffiIia+e of 'I'I1e BaysI'aI'e Corporafion Bes+ of Luck CompIimen+s of BEVERLY MOTOR SALES BENEFICIAL CQMPANY. INC. FINANCE CO. CHARLES J. TERSOLO Presideni' and Treasurer Sales-OLDSMOBILE-Service PAUL C' COLAHAN' Mg 133 RANTOUL STREET CompIimen+s of SALEM EVENING NEWS Beverly Office 290 Caboi' Sfreef Complimenrs of NAUMKEAG AUTO SALES, INC. DeSo+o-PIymou'rI'1 4 Colon S'rree'r BEVERLY MASS. WA 7-0224 - WA 7-0225 Bes+ Wishes +o ihe Class of I957 TERESA SI IAIMA'S BEAUTY SALON I36 Dodge S+ree1' Norrh Beverly WAIIcer 2-3626 ED'S CAMERA SHOP Cameras-PI1o+o Supplies 282 Cabo? S+. INear Ware Theafre I II2 CompIimen+S of RUSSO 8: MILLIKEN CompIimen'rs of Dis+ribu'rors of YOUNGSTOWN KITCHENS 220 Ranfoul S+. Beverly Mass. PHONE WA 2-3725 CompIimen+S of JOHNNY APPLESEED'S A NEW ENGLAND STORE for ALL THE FAMILY Bes+ Wishes To The Class of I957 REID AND HUGHES SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS Bes'r Wishes To The Class of I957 CompIimen+s of PARAMOUNT CLEANERS PIan+: 277 Ran+ouI Sfreef S I Sfores 296 Caboi' Sfreef a em Tel. WA 2-27:1 COMPLLMENTS Carmofe Painls EVENING TIMES Ari' Supplies, Wallpaper 284 CABOT STREET WA 2-I599 WA 2-23II Wholesale and Relail COUNTRY SHORE MOTORS CARL'S HARDWARE AND AUTO CADILLAC SUPPLY CO- Sales and Service II8-'20 Cf-bo+ S+fee+ 7l5 Hale s+fee+ WA 7-0009 Beverly- Mass- BEVERLY FARMS ROLAND'S BEAUTY SALON 365+ Wishes 235 Cabol' S+. Beverly, Mass. WlNSTGN A' MOOD- P'A' Telephone WA 2-I8l0 Complimenis of KLlNK'S BAKERY I92 Cabol' S+ree+ WA 2-I743 Beverly, Mass. Luck 'ro +he Class of '57 KYSER'S LUNCH Complimenfs of SAM GOLDBERG 81 SON, INC. 428 Ranloul Slreel' WA 2-6400 WALSH'S GULF SERVICE Cabol' ancl Ceniral Slreels Beverly. Mass. WA 2-982I CLEMENZI Builders-Engineers CONSTRUCTION COMPANY 50 Ranloul S'rree+ BEVERLY. MASSACHUSETTS BEVERLY SAVINGS BANK Nancy Richards, Joan Forres'l', Neil Corning Congra+ula+ions and Besi' Wishes 'ro +he CLASS OF l957 Mayor Clarence Wilkinson Complimen+s of a FRIEND Newesi' and Smarresi' Sporrswear and Accessories -All AH'rac+ively Priced FUND V' 1 i , I i 15--- ..o. ' 5 I'- '7..x. f GEO. A. FOSTER. INC. 2I I-2I7 Ran+ouI S+. WA 2-0059 SALES-USED AND NEW CARS-SERVICE II6 DELUXE CLEANERS 85-89 Cabo? S'rree+ WA 2-0506 BEVERLY, MASS. BRADY'S Fresh Fruii' and Vege'I'abIes GROCERIES WA 2-0700 Hale S'rree+ Beverly Cove Tel. WA 2-96I2 BEVERLY. MASS- COMPLIMENTS OF AIcon'S I49 CABOT STREET Beverly, Mass. CompIimenI's of BEVERLY FINANCE CORPORATION Leo R. I-Iansbury, Manager 269 CABOT STREET WA 2-59II RESNICK AND RESNICK CHRISTOPHER SHOE REPAIR A+'rorneys-a+-Law I42 Cabo? SI'reeI' I45 CABOT STREET BEVERLY, MASS. Beverly Mass. JOHN J. BOYLE 304 Cabof S+. Beverly Phone WA 2-3507 FRUITS AND VEGETABLES CAMPBELL FUNERAL SERVICE C. E. CAMPBELL AND SON 65 Cabo? S+. Tel. WA 7-00I3 CompIimen+s of NORTHSI-IORE WHOLESALE GROCERY CO. Disfribufors of Joyce, Ronda Lee and Blue Hill Producfrs BEVERLY MASSACHUSETTS SAM 'S CLEANERS Cusfom Cleaning I Hour Service Upon Requesf l28 Cabo+ S+ree+, Beverly, MassachuseHs WAIIcer 2-4745 The Boys' S'rore Near Your Door E A Cor. Dane and Cabo+ Sis C00 Beverly, MassachuseH's A Record Which Speaks for I+seIf of Which We Are Very Proud OFFICIAL JEWELERS FOR BEVERLY HIGH SCHOOL for AII Classes From I935 Thru I958 FRANK A. FOWLER, Dis+ric+ Manager The Class Ring Man America's Fines'r Designs and QuaIi+y of School Rings 27 School S+reeI' BOSTON 3. MASS. Nexf Door Io Cify Hall LOREN MURCHISON 81 CO. ' II8 GENERAL OFFICE EQUIPMENT COMPANY C0mPl'f'e IS B. A. WORLING t Sales Represen+a+uve, Royal Typewri+ers HUBBARITS SHOE STORE Sales-Service-Ren+als-Supplies 22 Federal S+ree+ Salem, Mass. l54 Cabo? S+ree+' WA 2-0846 phone PI 4-3I00 DAVIS DRUG CO. A' ABATE AND David J. Flaxer, Reg. Pharm. Granlie and Marble Prescrip+ion Pharmacis+s Mem0 l'3l5 434 Ran+oul S+. Corner EIlio+ S+. 4I6 Ran+oul S+. Beverly, Mass. Beverly' Massachuseffs Tel- WA 2'05l7 Bring Us Your Nex+ Prescrip+ion Tel. WA 2-2957 HYDE DRUGS DUMAS Prescrip+ion Chemis+s Comple+e Line of Cosme+ics I, A, SUPERMARKET Soda Foun+ain , 220 Cabo+ Beverly, Mass. l27 Bmdge Sl' Telephone WA 2-3228 Beverly COmplIm6nlS AMERICAN SELTZER CO. 492 Cabo+ S+ree+ Manu+ac+urer 0+ GARDEN CITY BEVERAGES Beverly, Massachuse++s Beverly' MaSSaChuSeHS Telephone WA 2-I739 BEVERLY NATIONAL BANK Wal+er Morgan Joan Sco++ Arlene Abbo++ Bur+on W. Phillips II9 Complimenfs of GREENLAW ELECTRIC CO. Besf Wishes GEORGE H. CHANSKY CongraI'uIa+ions +o Class of I957 MARGARET'S, INC. Feminine Apparel 280 Cabor S+ree+ Beverly, Mass. CHINALAND RESTAURANT For Chinese Food Orders Pui' Up 'Io Take Ou'I' Dodge S+ree+, Nor'rh Beverly, Mass Inferseciion Rou+e I28 and IA Pe+er Leong, Manager CompIimenI's of 'Ihe SOPHOMORE CLASS I956 I959 CompIimen+s of SCOTTI CompIimen+s of FURNITURE COMPANY A 292 Caboi' SI'ree'r FRIEND Good Luck 'ro +he Class of I957 SONNY'S DELICATESSEN and Submarine Sandwiches 268B Caboi' SI'reeI' Beverly Tel. WA 2-II36 Complimenis of Feminine CONDON BROTHERS g Appafel Texaco S+a'I'ion CORNER CABOT AND BOW CABOT STREET WA 2-9683 WA 2-03l2 -g N 1- I I20 KRANSBERG FURNITURE COMPANY QuaIH'y Furnifure a+ Modera+e Prices 363 Ran+ouI S'rree+ Tel. WA 2-3 I40 Gerard R. Le Bel, C. G., R. J. Ernes+ V. Le Bel LE BEL JEWELERS, INC. Caboi' S+. Beverly, Mass. WA 2-4640 REGISTERED JEWELERS CERTIFIED GEMOLOGIST AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY DOOLING'S GARAGE cars Dodge Trucks m WQ . A e 24-HOUR TOWING SERVICE CompIimen+s of HENRY'S SUPER MARKET TI1e FinesI in BeverIy's Fines+ THE COMMODORE Meafs and Groceries OPPOSITE FIRE STATION Privafe Par+ies Accomodaiecl NORTH BEVERLY RT. IA, NORTH BEVERLY WA 2-5590 I2I 1 BEVERLY CO-OPERATIVE BANK dy Fol ey Russell Brow E H1 J Bes+ of Luck and Success 'ro +l1e Class of l957 Complimenfs of LGCALE TREE COMPANY 2 Cole S+ree+ P O B y, Massach H' WA 2-5541: l22 Sfamps, Collec+or's Supplies VlVlAN'S Boolrs, Magazines, Anfiques Mos+ Any+I-ning Dresses and Spor+swear Boughf, Sold, and Traded , BEVERLY TRADING Posr '6 E 'OH S+- BeVe Y 444 Ran'roul Sl'ree'l Beverly, Mass. Tel' We 2-7802 MARlE'S BEAUTY SALON 296 Caboi S+ree1' BEVERLY, MASSCHUSETTS Telephone WA 2-3368 THE DELANEY APOTHECARY Raymond W. Thomas, Reg. Pharm 207 Cabof S+ree+ Beverly M. H. BAKER CO. l8I Essex S+ree+, Salem, Mass. The Fashion Cen+er of +he Norih Shore Telephone Pl 4-6200 LEE AND MOODY CO. Funeral Direcfors 9 Dane S+ree+ WA 2-0I53 Complimenfs of JOSEPH W. MACAU LAY Pharmacisf 382 Ca bo+ S+ree+ Beverly Complimenfs of HOWARD JOHNSON'S Roufe l28 BEVERLY, MASS. Serving +he Fuel Needs of Norih Shore Families for II7 Years lPicK:niilcl OH' 287 Cabol' S+., Beverly HEATING COKE Phone Beverly WA 2-7l ll EQUHDMENT Lei ihe SILVER FLEET Deliver Your Heal Complimenfs of COLONIAL CAFE INC. Henry McMahon, Manager Complimenis of NORTH SHORE CRABMEAT CO. I Fronl' Sfreef Tel. WA 2-2833 Complimenfs of BEVERLY FISH 81 LCJBSTER COMPANY I9 Wafer SIreeI' TEL. WA 2-O2I0 CompIimen'rs of MOORE BROTHERS Mfg. of Qualify Misses Sporfswear BUY AT FACTORY PRICES 220 Ran'rouI SIree'I' Beverly Bes+ Wishes RICHARD A. MARSTON CO., INC. School and Commercial SI'aI'ioners I79 Ran+ouI S+. Beverly, Mass. Tel. WA 2-2203 RIAL SIDE DRUG STORE I46 Bridge SIreeI' BEVERLY, MASSACHUSETTS 24 Years of Service HENRY RALPH MYERS Regisfered Pharmacisi' I Tel. WA 2-243 I r Y Yl25 Complimen+s of L. G. BALFOUR CO. 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