Manchester High School - Anchor Yearbook (Manchester, MA)

 - Class of 1957

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R. Doane, Treasurer; P. Tilton, President; M. Ems- lie, Vice-President; S. Emerton, Secretary. FIRST ROW: J. Dermody, L. Linsky, L. Brissette, C. Bullock, L. Forss, K. Dorting, B. Durgin, P. Lee, R. Bennett, J. Metall. SECOND ROW: L. MacWhinnie, P. Kaiser, A. MacNeil, M. Lane, D. Lations, S. Em- erton, A. McDonough, M. Emslie, S. Drew, J. John- son, B. Chaulk, C. Eyberse, Mr. Field. THIRD ROW: T. Carroll, R. Lysiak, W. Burgess, W. Laskowski, P. Tilton, R. Doane, F. Wood. FOURTH ROW: W. Nelson, C. Clapp, S. McAllister, T. Mercer, J. Car- roll, E. Gilfillan, W. Croft. 5SK --a. SOPHOMORES llllli lllll The sophomore class has been one of the most active in school. They are well represented in all activities at Story. Their honor roll, which includes Mary Ford, Su- zanne Drew, Philip Tilton, and Roberta Bennett, shows they are good students too. Wesley Burgess, Cushman Clapp, Sam McAllister, Bill Croft, and Dick Lysiak are out for basketball, while Bill Nelson, Tom Mercer, and Bill Laskowski have proved themselves good enough to sub on the first string. Phil Tilton capably handles our new score board. Phil Tilton, Tinker Doane, Dick Lysiak, and Tom Mercer (who was disabled earlier in the season), were out for football. Lucky enough to see a good deal of action with the Story Six were Bill Laskowski, Cushman Clapp, and Bill Nelson. Tom Carroll helped manage the six. Although our baseball team had a discouraging sea- son last year, Bill Laskowski, Phil Tilton, Tom Carroll, Wesley Burgess, and Tom Mercer appreciated the prac- tice it gave them for the spring of ' 57. In the magazine subscription drive, Mary Emslie, who sold $31.50 worth of magazines, and Pat Lee, who sold $33 worth, ranked among the top salesmen in the school. The class total was $278.50. Treasurer Robert Doane reports a treasury balance of $75. With dues of 25 cents a month, this ought to in- crease rapidly. Cushman Clapp and Bill Croft were the class report- ers and kept the office well informed of many sophomore activities. Most of the girls took part in the Intramural Program and several proved outstanding in basketball. Pat Kaiser was one of the leading scorers and Pat Lee won the free throw contest. This class is a well-rounded one with a variety of interests which permeate many fields. One does not have to be a crystal ball gazer to prophesy a very suc- cessful year for our sophomore friends.

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JUNIORS FIRST ROW: J. Snow, P. Dalton, A. Willmonton, C. Adams, J. Carroll, M. Diamond, A. Lee, K. Berg- endahl, D. Troy. SECOND ROW: S. Jorgensen, L. Kehoe, S. Butler, J. Knowles, A. McCoy, F. Saco, H. Goldthwaite, L. McDonough, Mr. Nelson. THIRD ROW: B. Bullock, W. Bamctt, R. Wetterlow, L. Gates, M. Jorgensen, D. Curran, K. Crane. M. Diamond, Vice-President; D. Curran, President; J. Carroll, Secretary; R. Wetterlow, Treasurer. The junior year is generally one of the most hectic for students, and it proved to be no exception for the class of 1958. The juniors tackled with zest and enthu- siasm all projects and activities. A junior varsity cheering squad was organized for the first time to cheer at junior varsity games. Tire squad included Linda Kehoe, Suzanne Butler, Priscilla Dalton, Suzanne Jorgensen, Ann Willmonton, and Lucille Mc- Donough. They should be experienced veterans by the time the 1957-58 season rolls around. Another first this year was a magazine subscription drive to raise funds to help defray the cost of the year- book. The juniors, under the direction of Dan Curran and Myrna Diamond, class managers, came out on top with total sales amounting to $413.28. An ice cream party, a striped cat named Elvis, and individual prizes were their reward. Dorothy Troy was top salesman fol- lowed closely by Harriett Goldthwaite, Kerry Crane, and Bill Barnett. The juniors also proved star athletes. Rick Wetter- low, Lee Gates, Artie McCoy, and Paul Radack took the honors in football. Lee Gates, Rick Wetterlow, Frank Saco, Paul Radack, Kerry Crane, and Bill Barnett ably represented the class in basketball. Kerry Crane, a member of the National Honor Socie- ty, received high honors for the first term, and Dorothy Troy, Janice Carroll, Bill Barnett, Harriett Goldthwaite, and David Olson were on the honor roll. Most of the junior girls are participating in the intra- mural program and are building up points in anticipation of the awards at the Sports ' Night Supper. Many enrolled in Mr. Dixon ' s driver training class and on a pleasant day these future drivers can be seen prac- ticing in the family car. Class reporter, Priscilla Dalton, reports any worthy news scoops to the office for publication in the local newspapers. The major social event of the year, the Junior Prom, was the successful product of junior work and ingenuity. It has been a good year for the class of ' 58, full of hard work and fun.



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Freshmen FIRST ROW: J. Hinkley, M. Cronin, J. Kinney, L. Jorgensen, J. Lazisky, M. Imbeault, G. Pepper, M. Knox, J. Harvey, S. Mollison, C. Winsten. SECOND ROW: Mr. Catinella, R. Drew, B. Clapp, M. Parady, V. Olson, C. Radack, C. Ridley, E. Jennings, B. Bradley, J. Christinsen, B. Crocker, N. Manning, C. MacNeil, J. Frey, V. Burbank, Mr. Leach. THIRD ROW: S. Crane, D. George, W. Reed, R. Burgess, D. Curran, W. Hatcher, W. Jackman. FOURTH ROW: T. Manning, P. Dalton, S. Larson, W. Van- Bushkirk, D. LaFreniere, D. Cammett, F. James, W. Corley, K. Billings, J. Aldrich M. Imbeault, Student Council Representative; D. Cammett, President; C. Radack, Vice-President; C. Ridley, Treasurer; C. MacNeil, Secretary. iiai 1111 Sill Forty frisky freshmen joined the ranks of Story in Sep- tember and very soon became full-fledged members of the school. They showed a great deal of enthusiasm and were most eager to participate in all school functions. Ken Billings, Dave Cammett, Bill Corley, Dave Curran, Fran James, and Dennis George went out for football. Steve Crane, Dave Curran, Bill Corley, Dave Cammett, Bob Dion, Dennis George, and Bill Hatcher went out for bas- ketball. Many of these fellows are regular second string- ers. Ted Manning proved to be a reliable assistant mana- ger for football and basketball. Many girls took part in the Intramural Program. Jean Anderson and Bonny Clapp were on the winning JCC ' s basketball team. The freshmen also did their part in defraying the ex- penses of the yearbook. Competition for the magazine subscription prizes reached fever pitch with the freshmen running a close second to the junior class. Mary Ellen Knox, Jean Kinney, Peter Dalton, and Nancy Manning were among the top fifteen salesmen who won attractive prizes. Scholastically the freshmen did very well the first quarter with Nancy Manning, Judy Christiansen, Jean Kinney, and Evelyn Jennings on the high honor roll and Rebecca Drew, Mary Ellen Knox, Cynthia Radack, and Stephen Crane on the honor roll. We understand that the class of 1960 will be the rich- est to graduate from Story. They are charging 50 cents a month dues and are doing a good job of collecting it. At the November meeting of the Parent Teachers As- sociation, Mr. Leach ' s class won the attendance banner. This meant that in proportion to the number in a class there were more parents from that class than from any other. Story ' s new citizens have fitted well into school life and promise to be leaders in the years ahead. i m

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