Saugus High School - Tontoquonian Yearbook (Saugus, MA)

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Png£j3lifli ■ PUBLISHED ' •MTA CLASS OF 7 959 A i j.illvu it ' ,i AUGUS HIGH SCHOOL • • SAUGIIS, MASSACHUSETTS | ' ■■ ' ;r, ' ' ■ ' ■ ' ■■ ' . ' ' • ' . ' • ' . ' •■;,:. vA ., ' . ' ■;. ' ' ' ;■ ' BH33 . • ' . ' X ' -mTiI HI TABLE OF CONTENTS • T ecttc Uo i • s4etnu U4t i tio t • faculty • Se uo 4, • s4dventt4e ne«tt4 H mmHKA s U Editor-in-Chief Linda Kyle Associate Editors Carol Hurwitz Linda Morrison Carol Price Biography Staff Catherine Day Edward Glinski Carla Hallin Anne Howard Gerard Moynihan Jean Robleski Nancy Yanofsky Art Staff Mary Jo Fahey Stephen Rich Photography Pauline Everitt Carol Tarr Business Staff Betty Busineau Judy Frost Nancy Poland Norma Richardson Barbara Robinson Claire Wormstead . ■ DEDICATION and MR. NE S. PORTER To you, Mr. Porter, we would like to extend our sincere thanks. May you have continued success throughout your years at Saugus High School. I The Class of 1959 dedicates the Tontoquonian To MR. JOHN A. W. PEARCE IN MEMORIAL His capable leadership and under- standing guidance will long be remem- bered. ■ ■ A D M I N I S T R A T I O N MR. WAYNE S. PORTER Principal MR. LEON C. YOUNG Vice Principal MR. RHODEN B. EDDY Superintendent of Schools l lftJ ■ ' ■ ■ FACULTY KENNETH G. ABBOTT CYNTHIA H. BUNSHAFT BETTE J. HASKELL LOUISE A. HAYES JOHN J. BURNS JUDITH C. CHURCH MARIE J. LEVELL IV. h Ilk .... - j MARY B. MARQUARDT MARY A. ANDERSON GORDON P. BENNETT Hi ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ y OKauciye BERNICE L. HAYWARD jjJbk 4 RONALD R.COTE FRANCES P. EGAN EDMOND J. GAUTREAU HELEN F. TOWLE 7MM4CC int ELAINE GRILLO JEROME J. MITCHELL ANSTRICE C. KELLOGG JOSEPHINE DIMAURO i6n nt H ALBERT J. MOYLAN 7H t6 ELMER H. WATSON MADELEINE H. BEAULIEU HAROLD E. HALEY GEORGE H. McKAY JOHN J. QUINLAN Science ANTHONY A. STRUZZIERO ROBERT H. CUILLO HUBERT G. KELLEY JOSEPH C. MILLER ELINOR M. O ' BRIEN (? m He ' ic U HAZEL C. MARISON ISABELLE G. BEAUCHESNE WALTER D. BLOSSOM FRANK E. CARTER ELMO W. FALZARANO PATRICIA A. McCORMICK ABRAHAM PINCISS ityo tte Ha6t up CORINNE M. SHUFF JOAN M. AUERBACH ANNE R. LARSEN 10 LILLIAN J. WETZOLD Socccd Studies WELCOME C. McCULLOUGH BELDEN G. BLY, JR. EDWARD J. CHAMBERLAIN HAROLD C. MUSGRAVE J i HELEN M. NOVAK LOUISE N. SOLOMITA yitduafo U s4nt ;::;: RALPH C. STEEVES ARTHUR H. STROUT DOMINIC BENINATI CARMEN C. MOSCHELLA WALTER J. PICKETT ' P6ty6cc4U Sdueatioa JOHN J. JANUSAS CHRISTINE G. FAZZI OFFICE PERSONNEL GERTRUDE HAZEL MIRIAM PESCHIER MARY WILLIAMS SCHOOL NURSES Frances Mclaughlin MYRTLE NETH 12 ' ; ■ • ' «. ■ ■ MR. BAGLIONE MR. RICHARD EVANS MISS FULTON MRS. HENNIGAR MRS. INMAN MRS. KORN MISS LOUISE A. HAYES Our Class Advisor We can express our sincere thanks to you, but words cannot fully show how grateful we are for all the time, energy, and guid- ance you gave us during our four years at Saugus High School. • • • SENIORS By the guidance of our teachers, By the shining torch of knowledge, Rose we from the little Freshmen, Rose we to the mighty Seniors, Full of courage for the future, Fearful of the unseen dangers, Striving for our goal of justice, Thus we were the mighty Seniors. JMH tMBDjk SENIORS ■ ■ 15 £l ■ .AV Bfza efR Busineau ' Emily Callahan Lois Ceruflo Saui Cherkofsky William Cox Elizabeth Davidson am Donovan Pauline Everet ' Judith Hewelling !i ; g Forward Robert Fusi Edward Glinski Caria Hallin Eye Hansdn Brian Hazel Anne ' Howard Carol Hurwitz Linda Kyle Virginia Mal ' m Dianne Marino Ruth Merrithew Linda Mot SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS CHARLES WILLIAM DONOVAN JR. 116 Walnut Street College Bill . . . Pres . . . friendly . . . always smiling . . . Christmas tree business . . . water- ski and golf . . . college plans . . . Drummer Boy. Class Pres. 4; Clubs: Boys ' , Debating 4, Audio Visual Aids 3, 4, Student Council 4, P.T.S.A. 1, 2, 3; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; U. N. Delegate; Washington Trip Committee. EDWARD ALEXANDER BEATON 12 Pleasant Street College Ed . . . assemblies . . . great personality . . . sports, especially baseball . . . Class Veep . . . Student Council Pres. . . . gives advice freely . . . everyone ' s pal . . . College or Armed Forces. Class Vice Pres. 3, 4; Clubs: Boys ' Audio Visual Aids 3, 4, Student Council— Pres. 4, Vice Pres. 3, P.T.S.A. 2; Athletics: Baseball 3, 4, Football I, 2, 4; Committees- Sophomore Dance, Jr. Prom, Sr. Recep., Sr. Prom, Handbook 3, Career Conference 3, 4, Student Ex- change 4; Senior Play; Student Government Represen- tative. MARGARET ANN HURLEY 15 Anawan Avenue College Peggy . . . beautiful red hair . . . flashy cars . . . lots of fun . . . plays basketball . . . I.B.M. School. Class Sec. 4; Clubs: Girls ' , Homemakers ' 4, Ski 4, Marshal Squad 2, P.T.S.A. 2, 3; Athletics: Basket- ball 3, Home Room Representative 2; Softball 2; Committees: Sophomore Dance, Junior Prom, Senior Reception, Senior Prom. % PATRICIA JOANNA GRELLA 104 Lincoln Avenue Civic Trisha . . . cheerful . . . sincere . . . friend to all . . . talkative . . . dislikes waiting for people . . . business school. Class Treasurer 2, 3, 4; Clubs: Girls ' , Dramatic 4, Homemakers ' 4, Ski 4, Student Council 3 Marshal Squad 4, P.T.S.A. I, 2, 3, 4; Athletics: Pep Squad I, 2, 3, 4, Treas., Home Room Basketball I, 2, 3, Soft- ball 2, Committees: Sophomore Dance, Junior Prom, Senior Reception, Senior Prom, Girls ' Club Dance 2, Dramatic Club Dance 4, Style Show 2, 4, Student Council Dance 3; Senior Play Production Staff. 17 f$55, ?%e46 nciK tyeat, cue etttenect t6e necu 6c$6 LOIS ULDENE ACKERMAN 29 Elmwood Ave. Civic Lo . . . curly hair . . . friend- ly smile . . . dislikes rainy days . . . collects photos . . . Secretary. Clubs: Girls ' , Jr. Red Cross 1, Dramatic 4, Ski 4; Committees: Junior Prom. AGNES RITCHIE ADAM 7 Oakwood Avenue Homemaking Aggie . . . work . basketball fan . . . tells jokes . . . full of fun of freckles . . . Work. Clubs: Girls ' , P.T.S.A. 3, Home- makers ' 3, 4; Basketball 2, 4, Volleyball 2; Committees: Jun- ior Prom, Style Show 3, 4. . avid corny . lots RICHARD BERT AHLQUIST 370 Broadway Industrial Arts Dick . . . quiet . . . work . . . coin collector . . . likes football . . . review homework bother- some . . . Work. Clubs: Boys ' , Home Room Bas- ketball 2, 3. GEORGE GORDON ALLAN 4 Stanley Terrace College George . . . nice looking . . . sincere . . . cleats and shoulder pads . . . homework hater . . . College. Clubs: Boys ' , Audio Visual Aids 3, 4, Secretary 4; Hockey 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Home Room Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. HARRY ALLISON 51 Tontaquon Avenue College Buddy . . . clarinet . . . dis- likes homework . . . likes fun . . . Electrical Drafting. Clubs: Boys ' ; Band 1, 2, 3, 4. JOHN ALLEN ANDERSON 17 Hillcrest Street Industrial Arts John . . . curly red hair blue eyes . . . likes guns a hunter . . . Work. Clubs: Boys ' . 18 4c6aol, t6e fa t ela €® dftend fou yema me ROBERT DONALD ANDERSON 25 Felton Street Civic Bob . . . nice looking . . . sincere . . . quiet ... a true friend . . . likes to see Saugus win . . . enjoys baseball . . . Work. Clubs: Boys ' ; Baseball 2; Home Room Basketball 1, 2, 4; Foot- ball 1, 3; Basketball 1, 2. WILLIAM CLIFFORD BANKS 43 Vine Street Scientific Bill . . . football . . . dislikes girls who smoke . . . likes math . . . the touchdown . . . College. Clubs: Boys ' , Ski; Committees: Sophomore Dance. AMY MERRILL BADGER 18 Pleasant Street Civic Amy . . . loves window- shopping . . . friendly . . . always eating . . . hates to wear shoes . . . coffee frappes . . . College. Clubs: Girls ' , Dramatic 3, 4,— Treasurer 4; Homemakers ' 3; Usherettes 4; Marshall Squad 3, 4— Lieutenant 4; P.T.S.A. 1, 2, 3, 4— Vice President 4; Com- mittees: Sophomore Dance, Jr. Prom, Senior Reception, Girls ' Club Dance 3; Color Committee; Motto Committee; Girls ' Club Representative 1, 2, 3, 4; Re- ception to Incoming Freshmen 2, 3; Class Will and Prophecy; Girls ' Club Representative 1, 2, 3, 4; Dramatic Club Dance. RICHARD CHESTER BEJTLICH 19 Bow Street College Dick . . . quiet . . . sincere . . . sailboating . . . radio . . . ham . . . Electrical Engineer. Clubs: Boys ' , National Honor Society 2, 3, 4; Radio Club President 3; P.T.S.A. 2, 3. JUDITH LOUISE BEL 14 Hayden Road Civic Judy . . . cute . . . green eyes . . . clothes galore . . . flying feet. . . . never a dull moment . . . Buick convertible . . . College. Clubs: Girls ' , Marshal Squad 4; Committees: Sophomore Dance, Junior Prom , Senior Prom, Senior Reception. RICHARD L. BELIVLTAU 8 Sunnyside Avenue Civic Rich . . . loves to bowl . . . always seen with a camera . . . women drivers annoy him . . . Air Force. Clubs: Boys ' , Camera 1, 2; Band 1, 2, 3, 4. 19 • , . 76e frolt efitdemtc delayed t6e t NANCY BENSON 76 Essex Street Homemaking Benny . . . pretty brunette . . . can ' t stand Monday morn- ings ... ice skating . . . Work. Clubs: Homemaking 3, 4, P.T.S. A. 1,2, 3, 4; Committee: Jun- ior Prom. FRED RONALD BERG 96 Denver Street Civic Fred . . . good looking . . . likes football . . . another Liberace . . . dancing . . . School. Clubs: Boys ' . ELAAIRA JANE BICKNELL 4 Bufford Street Civic Bunny . . . sincere . . . friend- ly .. . warm smile ... 18 holes . . . touchdown happy . . . never near a cigar or crowded subway . . . sewing . . . I.B.M. school. Clubs: Girls ' , Camera 1; P.T.S.A. 2, 3, 4, Glee 1, 2, 3, Mixed Glee 1, 2, 3; Committees: Cam- era Club Dance 1, Glee Club Concert 1, 2, 3, Pep squad 1, 2. VIRGINIA RUTH BISHOP 18 Bennett Avenue Civic Ginny . . . tall and stately . . . sophisticated walk . . . shy . . . pretty blue eyes, soft spoken . . . likes basketball. Clubs: Girls ' , Dramatic 3, 4, Marshal squad 4, Pep squad 1, 2, 3, 4; Committees: Junior Prom; Senior Play; All school play 3; Art Club 4; Student Director Senior Play. PETER BRUNO 5 Broadway Civic Pete . . . cars . . . full of fun . . . cars . . . drag races . . . cars . . . hates talkative people . . . cars . . . Highway Engineer. Clubs: Audio Visual Aids 3, 4, Boys ' ; Committee: Motto. SUSAN DALE.BRYER . 5 Stanley Terrace Homemaking Sue ... a talented seam- stress . . . blond pony tail . . . swimming fan . . . Service. Clubs: Homemakers ' 3, 4, Ski 4, P.T.S.A. 2, 3; Committees: Style Show 4; Pep Squad 1, 2. 20 Hftl i ■HHH ofieniH o£ 4c6ool until Oefo en, ANDREW ROBERT ANN MARIE THERESA RONALD ALFRED ELIZABETH ANN BUCCHIERE BULENS BURNETT BUSINEAU 254 Lincoln Avenue 142 Lincoln Avenue 1 1 Harlow St. 1 1 Newhall Street College Civic Civic Business Andy . . . hep cat . . . likes Dolly . . . dancing . . . per- Flash . . . tall and lanky . . . Betty . . . sincere . . . friend cars . . . drag races . . . col- petually giggling . . . loves to good basketball player . . . for all . . . future secretary lege . . . Little Richard fan design clothes . . . modeling hockey fan . . . dislikes girls . . . pony tail . . . likes base- . . . School. . . . enjoys skating . . . care- who smoke . . . School. ball . . . enjoys reading . . . Clubs: Boys ' ; Focus 3. free . . . Dancer. Clubs: Boys ' Home Room Bas- HCM:eb. Clubs: Girls ' , Glee 1, Dramatic ketball 4. Clubs: Girls ' National Honor 4, Ski 4, Usherettes 4, Marshal Society 2, 3, 4, Usherettes 4, Squad 4. Committees: Sopho- Marshal Squad 3, 4, Annual 4, more Dance, Junior Prom, Sen- Collection Manager 4; Commit- ior Reception, Dramatic Club tees: School Play 3. Dance 4, Glee Club Concert 1, Senior Play. FRED LEO CAHILL 72 Lincoln Avenue Civic Eli . . . always happy . . . talkative . . hockey enthusiast . . . sleepy head . . . Service. Clubs: Boys ' . EMILY NOREEN CALLAHAN 133 Lincoln Avenue College Em . . . great twirler . . . despises corridors . . . fabulous sense of humor . . . Secretarial School. Clubs: Girls ' , National Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Pep Squad 1, 2, P.T.S.A. 2, 3, 4, Usherettes 4, Twirler 3, 4; Focus 4,— Typist 4. Committees: Sophomore Dance, Junior Prom, Senior Re- ception, Senior Prom, National Honor Society Dance 3, 4, Twirlers ' Dance 3, 4; Band Con- cert 3, 4. 21 . e He K6en t6e (onp cwudon , kccv ctedfo, JOYCE CAROL CAMERON 3 Cronin Road Civic Joyce . . . likes baseball . . . hates Fibbers . . . absent minded twirler . . . good seam- stress . . . College. Clubs: Girls ' , Ski 4, Home- makers ' 4, Student Council 1, 2, 3, Usherettes 4, Twirler 3, 4; Focus— typist 4; Committees: Sophomore Dance, Junior Prom, Senior Prom, Senior Reception, Twirlers ' Dance 3, 4, Student Council Dance 1, Style Show 2; Band Concert 3, 4; Pep Squad 2. ROBERT CARMILIA JOHN PETER CARRIGAN JANICE MARIE CARTER 59 Evergreen Street 44 Bennett Avenue 27 Morton Avenue Civic College Homemaking Bobby . . . always ready for John . . . forgetful . . . Jan . . . loads of fun . . . a good time . . . fast talker . . . quiet . . . scientist . . . shutter- loves basketball . . . hates raises chickens . . . swish . . . bug . . . College. mice . . . pretty eyes . . . sports fan . . . College. Clubs: Boys ' , Camera 3, 4; Future Hairdresser. Clubs: Boys ' , Athletics: Basket- Committee: Senior Reception. Clubs: Girls ' , Ski 4, Homemak- ball 2. ers ' 4, Marshal Squad 2, P.T.S.A. 4; Athletics: Basketball 3, 4, Softball 2. Committees: Talent Show 3, Style Show 2, 3, Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 4. SSsS CHRISTINE MARIE CARYE 8 Rr. Webb Place College Chris . . . beautiful Brown Eyes . . . parties . . . hair- cuts . . . sincere . . . I.B.M. School. Clubs: Girls ' , Dramatic 3, Home- makers 4, P.T.S.A. 2. Athletics: Home Room Basketball 1, 2, Home Room Volleyball 1, 2; Committees: Sophomore Dance, Junior Prom, Senior Reception, Girls ' Club Dance 1, Dramatic Club Dance 3, Talent Show 2. SANDRA GAIL CASEY 241 Lincoln Avenue Civic Sandy ... an equestrienne . . . short, curly hair . . . beau- tiful clothes . . . pretty eyes . . . Bookkaeper. Clubs: Girl ' s; Athletics: Home Room Basketball 1. 22 NBfc fii fc [ffti ' iVi MTJtl ' qMulMMh 6o4u6 ' -6ccine 4ea4a t f and £ e6e cam mai€mi LOIS CAROL CERULLO 442 Central Street Business Lo . . . Cute ' n quiet . . . brown eyes . . . bookkeeping whiz . . . likes to draw . . . annoyed by braggers . . . Busi- ness School. Clubs: Girls ' , Homemakers ' 4, Usherettes 4, P.T.S.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Sahico 4, Jr. Red Cross 1, Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 4; Com- mittees: Style Show 1, 2. RICHARD DAVID CHARLES 8 Vincent Terrace Civic Dick . . . tries to avoid female smokers . . . likes to swim . . . hunting enthusiast . . . Air Force. Clubs: Boys ' . SAUL CARL CHERKOFSKY 15 Aberdeen Avenue College Saul . . . Eugenics . . . right answers . . . tight collars . . . collecting coins . . . baseball ... a true friend . . . College man. Clubs: Boys ' , Audio Visual Aids 3, 4,— Vice Pres. 4, National Honor Society 2, 3, 4, P.T.S.A. 2, 3; Focus— Features 3; Com- mittees: Jr. Prom, Career Con- ference. BARBARA STANLEY CIMMINO 46 Lincoln Avenue Civic Babsy . . . Cute and quiet . . . pretty hair . . . business course . . . likes basketball . . . enjoys water skiing . . . Air- line Worker. Clubs: Girls ' , P.T.S.A. 4. HENRIETTA CAROLINE COLBY 35 Dewey Street Homemaking Hen . . .. Very quiet . . . loves to knit and bowl . . . homemaking . . . Plans to work. Clubs: Girls ' , Homemakers ' 1, P.T.S.A. I. SHIRLEY JEAN COLLINS 9 Johnson Street Homemaking Shirl . . . Red hair . . . cute freckles . . . career homemak- er . . . likes to ice skate and eat . . . Hairdresser. Clubs: Girls ' , Bowling, Home- makers ' 3, 4, Record 4, P.T.S.A. 2, 3; Basketball 1; Committee: Style Show 2. sg 23 , , , f$56 f Safi uuHote tyean,, cue HUBERT CHARLES CONNOLLY 12 Winter Street Civic Hughie . . . actor . . . dis- likes pony tails . . . baseball fan . . . good sense of humor. Clubs: Boys , Camera Club 3, 4, Glee Club 3, 4— Vice Presi- dent 4; Committees: Camera Club Dance 3; Glee Club Con- cert 3. WILLIAM HAYWARD COX JR. 31 Intervale Avenue College Bill . . . Our baseball catch- er .. . hates Shakespeare . . . loves hunting . . . good sport . . . College. Clubs: Boys ' Audio Visual Aids 3, 4, National Honor Society 2, 3, 4, P.T.S.A. 2, 3, 4; Base- ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Home Room Basketball 4; Committees: Jun- ior Prom, U. N. Committee 3, Motto 4. ' Vfr ROBERT CRISTIANO 50 Vine Street Civic Cris . . . full of fun and pranks . . . personality plus . . . hockey . . . women drivers . . . College. Clubs: Boys ' , Ski 3, 4— Sec. 3, 4; Homeroom Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, Homeroom basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. SANDRA MAY CROWELL 64 Vine Street Business Sandy . . . pretty hair . . . cute ways . . . lots of fun . . . loves to swim and oil paint . . . hates rainy days . . . College. Clubs: Girls ' ; Basketball 2; Committee: Junior Prom; Sahi- co Club 4; Junior Red Cross 1; Freshmen Reception 2. LARAINE MARY CURRIE 16 Forest Street Civic Rainy . . . red hair . . . freckles . . . boys that tease . . . hobbies! ice skating and dancing . . . Hairdressing. Clubs: Girls ' , Homemakers ' 3, Ski 4, P.T.S.A. l ' , 2, 3, 4; Committees: Junior Prom; Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 4. JOAN MARIE CURTIN 57 Central Street Joan . . . curly hair . . . friendly smile . . . loves to bowl . . . resents conceited boys . . . likes to read . . . Work. Clubs: Girls ' . 24 exfiefuettcect aun, fatt mttdawi a££fy . . PETER JAY DANIELS 30 Felton Streets Civic Pete . . . camera bug . . . doesn ' t like girls who smoke . . . likes guns and hockey . . . talkative . . . Service. Clubs: Boys ' . ELIZABETH ELLEN DAVIDSON 319 Walnut Street Civic Liz . . . shining blond hair . . . pretty blue eyes . . . bubbling personality . . . true blue . . . helmet and mega- phone . . . pistachio nuts . . . seamstress . . . Junior Prom queen . . . Business school. Clubs: Girls ' , Ski 4, Dramatic 3, 4, Marshal Squad 4, Home- makers ' 3, 4,— Vice President 3, Usherettes 4, P.T.S.A. 2, 3; Cheer Leader 2, 3, 4. Commit- tees: Sophomore Dance, Junior Prom, Cheer Leaders ' Dance 3, Style Show 2, 3; Student Director Senior Play. CATHERINE GAIL DAY 54 Lake Dam Road Business Cathy . . . cute n ' sweet . . . golden glove . . . good natured . . . luscious hair . . . per- sonality plus . . . vinegar pickles . . . HCM:cd . . . Work. Clubs: Girls ' , Ski 4, Usherettes 4— Captain 4, Sahico— Secretary 4, Annual,— Biography 4, Busi- ness Staff 4; Committees: Sophomore Dance, Junior Prom, Senior Reception, Girls ' Club Dance 1, 2. PAUL L. DEAN 21 Fairchild Avenue Industrial Arts Deanie . . . happy go lucky . . . water-ski fan . . . peeve- knee socks and girls who smoke ... a smile and a friend- ly hello for all. Clubs: Boys ' . CYNTHIA ANN DECAREAU 6 Denver Street Civic Cynthia . . . pretty brown hair . . . likes basketball . . . dis- likes late comers . . . Future undecided. Clubs: Girls ' , Dramatic 3. JUDITH ANN DENHAM 75 Fairmont Avenue Civic Judy . . . peppie and perkie . . . pajama parties . . . bananas . . . tears of laughter . . . life of party . . . men in bermuda shorts. Clubs: Girls ' , Ski 4, Dramatic 4, Committees: Sophomore Dance, Junior Prom, Dramatic Club Dance 4, Cheer Leaders ' Dance 3, 4, Style Show 2. 25 ftzjR Bug EDWARD CHARLES Dl NOCCO 176 Forest Street Civic Eddie . . . Nice looking . . . quiet . . . enjoys hockey . . . Future Pilot . . . dislikes slip- pery floors. Clubs: Boys ' , Audio Visual Aids, 3, 4, Dramatic 4, P.T.S.A. 2, 3, Washington Trip Committee. RICHARD JAMES DOW 50 Adams Avenue College Dick . . . Hockey ... a lot of fun . . . good conversationalist . . . V.A. boy . . . dislikes girls that smoke . . . navy. Clubs: Boys ' , Audio Visual Aids 3, 4, Hockey 2, 4. ■ MARIE LORRAINE DOYLE 17 Lark Avenue Civic Marie . . . Cute blonde . . . quiet . . . smiling . . . loves football, Clubs: Girls ' , Glee 1, 2, 3, 4. DANIEL JOSEPH DRISCOLL 161 Essex Street College Dan . . . newcomer to S. H. S. . . . crew cut . . . spark- ling eyes . . . likes hockey. . . Plans to go to college. Clubs: Boys ' , Ski 4, Hockey 4. STEPHEN L. DUKESHIRE 68 Springdale Avenue Civic Duke . . . Slim . . . likes hunting and football doesn ' t like girls that smoke . . . Service. Club: Boys ' . GORDON LEWIS EDMUNDS 35 Ballard Street Civic Gordie . . . Well-dressed . . never a dull moment . . hockey . . . dislikes skorts . . ' 55 green Olds . . . School. Clubs: Boys ' , Ski 4; Football 1, 2, Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4. 26 fatt 6ty OC U went . , , RONALD RICHARD ELLIS 5 Bates Street Civic Ron . . . tall and blond . . . athletic . . . loves to eat . . . true friend . . . football . . . Chinese food . . . Undecided. Clubs: Boys ' , Audio Visual Aids 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Bas- ketball 2, 3, 4. MARY JOANNE FAHEY 12 Belmont Street College Mary Jo . . . better late than never . . . cute . . . sparkles . . . tiny . . . wrap around skirts . . . unfriendly people . . . College. Clubs: Girls ' , Camera 3, Dramat- ic 4, Ski 4, Homemakers ' 4, P.T.S.A. 2, Usherettes— First Lieutenant 4, Marshal Squad 2 ' ; Focus 2, 3, 4; Annual 4. Com- mittees: Sophomore Dance, Jun- ior Prom, Senior Reception, Senior Prom, Girls ' Club Dance 2, Camera 3, Career Conference 3, 4, Dramatic Club Dance 3; Debating Club; Senior Play. PAULINE CAROL EVERITT 51 Harrison Avenue College Pauline . . . pastel shades . . . artistically inclined . . . homemade concoctions . . . has an aversion to leaky pens . . . shy but friendly . . . dried apricots . . . Art School. Clubs: Girls ' — Cabinet 3, Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4, P.T.S. A. 2, 3, 4, Focus 3-Art Staff 3, Annual 4. Committees: Girls ' Club Dance 3. HARRIET MAY FAIRFIELD 56 Harrison Avenue Homemaking Harriet . . . honey blond hair . . . nice smile . . . loves to bowl . . . afraid of snakes . . . Plans to work. Clubs: Girls ' , Homema kers ' 4, P.T.S.A. 2, Bowling Club 4; Committees: Style Show 2, 4. JACQUELINE DAWN FALZARANO 12 Greenwood Avenue Civic Fuzzy ... . attractive . . . sincere . . . friendly . . . con- versationalist . . . typical teen- ager . . . forgetful . . . peeve: rainy days . . . Nursing School. Clubs: Girls ' , Ski 4, Dramatic 3, 4, Student Council 1, 4, Marshal Squad 4, Homemakers ' 3, 4, P.T.S.A. 2; Home Room Basket- ball 1, 2; Committees: Sopho- more Dance, Junior Prom, Sen- ior Reception, Senior Prom, Dramatic Club Dance 3, 4, Stu- dent Council Dance 4, Style Show 2, 4. EDISON GERARD FARRAND 602 Lincoln Civic Avenue Eddie . . . football Juicy Fruit g um . . . nice look- ing . . . going to College Clubs Boys ' , Ski 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4. ' ' ' s. 1 27 Ti e 6 ct nutate ta eat (iy JUDITH ELIZABETH FLEWELLING 83 Walnut Street Business Judy . . . good friend . . . cute smile . . . business world . . . likes basketball . . . col- lects records . . . hates gum snappers . . . HCM:jf. Clubs: Girls ' , Usherettes 4, Mar- shal Squad 4, P.T.S.A. 2, 3; Sahico 4. PHYLLIS ESTHER FORWARD 82 Hurd Avenue College Phyl . . . always ready for a good time . . . grinning up a storm . . . quiet??? easy to get along with . . . football . . . College. Clubs: Girls ' , Dramatic 4, Home- makers ' 4, National Honor Society 3, Ski 4, Student Coun- cil 4, P.T.S.A. 2, 3, 4; Cheer Leader 3, 4; Committees: Sopho- more Dance, Junior Prom, Sen- ior Reception, Senior Prom, Dramatic Club Dance 4, Cheer Leaders ' Dance 3, 4, Student Council Dance 1 Style Show 4, National Honor Society Dance 3. JUDITH ANN FROST 88 Walden Pond Avenue Business Judy . . . cute . . . brunette . . . sparkling brown eyes . . . good sense of humor . . . true friend . . . water skiing. . . peeve: waiting for people . . . HCM:jf. Clubs: Girls ' , Homemakers ' 4, Ski 4, Student Council 3, P.T. S.A. 2, 3, Sahico Club 4,-Vice Pres. 4; Annual Business Staff, Advertising; Pep Squad 4; Homeroom Rep. 4; Committees: Junior Prom, Senior Reception. ROBERT WILLIAM FUSI 590 Lincoln Avenue College Bob . . . loves football . . . National Honor Society Presi- dent . . , witty ... a scientist . . . Don ' t Panic! . . . College. Clubs: Boys ' Audio Visual Aids 3, 4, Nat. Honor Society 2, 3, 4,— President 4, P.T.S.A. 2, 3; Focus — Sports 3; Committees: Sophomore Dance, Junior Prom. WAYNE STEPHEN EDWARD PATRICK GAUTREAU GAVIN 4 Harwich Street 15 Clark Street Civic Civic Wayne . . . pigskin fan . . . Eddie . . . hockey stick and beautiful Mercury, his pride puck fan . . . girls that smoke and joy . . . disapproves of bother him . . . plans to join girls who smoke ... a smile the Service. for everyone is his motto. Clubs: Boys ' . Clubs: Boys ' . 28 EDWARD JOHN GLINSKI 1 Atherton Street College Little Ed . . . goin ' fishin ' . . . mumbles . . . hates hypocrites . . . collects stamps . . . Medi- cal School. Clubs: Boys ' , Audio Visual Aids 3, 4, National Honor Society 2, 3, 4, P.T.S.A. 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4— President 4, Annual —Biography Staff; Committees: Junior Prom, Senior Reception, Senior Prom, National Honor Society Dance 4, Band Concert 1, 2, 3, 4; Debating Club- Vice President 4. JOANNE GREENE 1 1 Buena Vista Street Civic Joannie . . . pretty brunette . . . always ready for a good time . . . Business School . . . Oh! those Monday mornings! Clubs: Girls ' , Record 3, 4. ROBERT ALAN GREENLEAF 21 Harwich Street Industrial Arts Bob . . . friendly . . . . . . girls . ' up people . Etchings . . Clubs: Boys ' , Home Room Committees: easy going . . . enjoys swimming . . resents stuck- . . Mr. Barry ' s . School. P.T.S.A. 2, 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4; School Play 4. PAUL EARL GREY 8 Athens Drive Civic Butch . . . sandy blonde hair . . . likes hockey . . . dislikes knee socks . . . Army man. Clubs: Boys ' . KENNETH MARK KENNETH JAMES GUILMAIN GUSTAFSON 6 Tontaquon Avenue 38 Orcutt Avenue Civic Civic Tony . . . quiet . . . dances Gus . . . hockey . . . stage and golfs a lot . . . dislikes manager . . . French Horn . . . clicks . . . swimming . . . Air white shirts . . . enthusiastic Force. . . . Peeve: lengthy periods Clubs: Boys ' . . . . College. Clubs: Boys ' ; Band 1, 2, 3, 4— Section leader 2, 3 4, Stage Manager 4; Hockey 1, 2, 3; Washington Trip Com. 29 . . . tfout t See Out (2lcu efine etttect THOMAS EDWARD HAGAN 64 Winter Street Civic Tom . . . full of fun . . . easy to talk to . . . loves bas- ketball . . . nice to know . . . Service. Clubs: Boys ' ; Athletics: Home Room Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2. CARLA ANNE HALLIN 35 Adams Avenue College Carla . . . blonde blonde hair . . . blushes easily . . . merry . . . candid . . . The Blue Jay . . . College. Clubs: Girls ' , Dramatic 3, 4, National Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Usherettes 4— Second Lieutenant 4, Marshall Squad 2, 3, P.T.S.A. 2, 3; Focus 2, 3— Clubs 2, 3; Annual — Biography Staff 4; Athletics: Home Room Basket- ball 1; Committees: Sophomore Dance, Junior Prom, Senior Prom, National Honor Society Dance 3, Student Council Dance 3, Student Council Reporter 4, Senior Play. Red . fan . . blowouts JOHN VINCENT HANLON 21 Whitney Street Civic . . hockey and . peeve: flats . . . Air Force. Clubs: Boys ' . EVE MARIE HANSON 32 Summer Street Civic Eve . . . quiet . . . tall and puck pretty . . . likes Ba dminton anc ( and dancing . . . would rather see a white cloud than a grey one . . . Secretarial School. Clubs: Dramatic 4, Usherettes 4; Athletics: Volleyball 2. EDWARD CHARLES HARNDEN 5 Fulton Avenue Civic Eddie . . . likes hunting and swimming . . . good sense of humor . . . band . . . College plans. Clubs: Boys ' ; Band 1, 2, 3, 4. LAWRENCE WILLIAM HARVEY Harv . . hot rods . . . . . loves decided. Clubs: Boys ' ; ball 1, 2, 3. 145 Main Street Civic . . . handsome kid . . . . terrific personality baseball . . . Un- Athletics: Base- 30 € t6e tcvvUttup cutd e emmy, 4quad . , , THOMAS CLINTON HASHEM 33 Johnson Road College Tommy . . . Music and danc- ing . . . cars . . . long talks on phone . . . water skiing . . . College. Clubs: Boys ' ; Band 1, 2, 4; Home Room Basketball 1, 2, 3, Home Room Volleyball 2, 3; Committees: Jr. Prom. PAULA RITA HATCH 10 Oak Street Civic Paula . . . Modern dancing . . . doesn ' t like jealous people . . . choreographer . . . Nurs- ing. Clubs: Girls ' , P.T.S.A. 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, Glee 4, Mixed Glee 4, Dance 2, 3, 4; Committees: Band Concert 1, 2, Glee Club Concert 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club Supper 4. BRIAN LEE HAZEL 23 Morton Avenue College Bugs . . . Football student manager . . . disapproves of smokers . . . amateur radio . . . future in Electronics. Clubs: Boys ' , Camera 1, 2, 3, 4, Radio 3, Focus — Reporter 1; Basketball Manager 1, Football Manager 1, 2, 3, 4; Committees: Camera Club Dance 1, 2, 3, 4; Delegate to Student United Na- tion ' s Assembly, Winner of Brotherhood Essay 1958. JUDITH BRENDA HEISELER 67 Jasper Street Homemaking Judy . . . loves to play ten- nis .. . hates to get up in the morning . . . ceramics . . . hair- dressing . . . Plans to marry. Clubs: Girls ' , Homemakers ' 3, 4, Record 3, Bowling 4, Basket- ball 1; Committees: Jr. Prom, Style Show 1, 2, 3, 4. DALLAS ANN HILL 273 Walnut Street Business Sandy . . Lots of fun . . . true friend . . . ice-skating . . . hates knee socks . . . Business school . . . HCM:dh. Clubs: Girls ' , Marshal Squad 2, Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 4, Sahico 4; Committees: Sophomore Dance, Girls ' Club Dance 1. FREDERICK CHARLES HOHAAANN 121 Essex Street Civic Hum . . . cars . . . gas station . . . humorist . . . easy to get along with . . . hates leaky mufflers . . . swimming . . . School. Clubs: Boys ' , Audio Visual Aids 3, 4. 31 . . . T i4 zfcfeoi tted tfat t6e BARBARA MAY HOLMES 20 Robinson Street Homemaking Barb . . . Shiny red hair . . . good sport . . . loves to sew . . . resents backseat drivers . . . I.B.AA. School. Clubs: Girls ' , Homemakers ' 4, Marshal Squad 4, Modern Dance 2, Pep Squad 2; Committees: Jr. Prom, Girls ' Club Dance 1, 2, 3, 4, Style Show 2. ANNE SUSAN HOWARD 19 Herbert Avenue College Anne . . . Bright eyes . . . cute as a button . . . loves to water ski . . . quite a seam- stress . . . hates moody people . . . loves to drive . . . Col- lege. Club: Girls ' — Cabinet 4, National Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Usherettes 4, Mar- shal Squad 2, P.T.S.A. 2, 3 4, Glee I, 2, Mixed Glee I, 2; Focus — Literary 3, Clubs 2; Annual — Bio- graphy Staff 4; Athletics: Home Room Basketball I; Committees: Sophomore Dance, Jr. Prom, Sr. Reception 3, Sr. Prom, Girls ' Club Dance 4, National Honor Society Dance 3, 4, Student Council Dance 2, 3, Handbook 3, Career Confer- ence 3, 4, School Play 3, Style Show 3, Glee Club Concert I, 2, Glee Club Supper 2; Student Council Reporter; Senior Play. BERNARD STEPHAN HUBBARD 78 Sweetwater Street College Bernie . . . good looking . . . wavy hair . . . quiet- . . . all day fisherman . . . dislikes girls who smoke . . . Undecided. Clubs: Boys ' — Cabinet 3; Ath- letics: Basketball 2, Home Room Basketball 2, 3, 4, Football 3, 4. ALLEN EDWARD HUMPHRIES 19 Myrtle Street College Tiger . . . quiet . . . studious . . . scientific . . . disapproves of people who like to annoy others . . . radio and photo- graphy . . . career in Electro- nics. Clubs: Boys ' , Radio 3. CAROL PAULA HURWITZ 28 Summer Street College Carol . . . Gorgeous clothes . . . versatile . . . dares to be dif- ferent . . . peeved by dull pencils . . . even-tempered . . . true friend . . . College. Clubs: Girls ' , National Honor Society 3, 4— Vice Pres. 4, Usherettes 4, P.T.S.A. 2, 3 4, Glee 1, 2, 3, Mixed Glee 3, 4; Focus— Co-Editor 3, Art Staff 2, Annual— Associate Editor 4; Committees: Glee Club Concert 3, 4, Glee Club Supper 2, 3, National Honor Society Dance, Girls ' Club Dance 3, 4. JOAN ROSALYN JACOBS 77 Bow Street Homemaking Joannie . . . real blonde hair . . . remember Elvis? . . . hates snakes . . . Work. Clubs: Girls ' , Homemakers ' 3, 4, Committees: Girls ' Club Dance 1, 2, 3, 4. 32 ci 44 ou Hp ova conceded . . . DAVID FRANCIS KEANEY 85 Fairmount Avenue Civic David . . . talkative . . . ' 52 grey Chevy . . . football . . . hates homework . . . Stop Shop . . . School. Clubs: Boys ' , Audio Visual Aids 3, 4, National Honor Society 2, 3. EDWARD JOSEPH KEATING 33 Newhall Street Civic Ted . . . good looking . . . baseball . . . pizza . . . sin- cere . . . quiet . . . Air Force. Clubs: Boys ' , Audio Visual Aids 3, 4, Ski 4; Athletics: Basket- ball 2— Horn-? Room 1, 2, 3, 4. Committees: Sophomore dance, Jr. Prom, Senior Reception 3. ANNA JANE KEEFE 35 Denver Street Civic Janie . . . merry and gay . . . loves to chatter . . . spends her summers swimming . . . Nursing. Clubs: Girls ' — Co-chairman Norn. Com. 3, Camera 3, 4— Secretary 4, Dramatic 3, 4, Student Coun- cil 3, 4, Marshall 1, 4, P.T.S.A. 1, 2. 3, 4-Student Treas. 4, Focus Reporter 4. Committees: Soph, dance, Jr. Prom, Senior Reception 3, Camera Club dance 3, 4, Class Motto; Pep Squad 1, Talent Night 3, Homeroom Re- presentative for Girls ' 2, 3, 4, Big Sister. WILLIAM F. KELLY 1 Springdale Terrace Civic Bill . . . reddish hair . doesn ' t approve of girls smoke . . . loves to ski . Air Force. Clubs: Boys ' . that - te E JUDITH MARIE KENNEDY 18 Endicott Street Business Judy . . . good hearted . . . always ready for a good time . . . endless pep . . . must wear shoes at I. B. M. School. Clubs: Girls ' , Dramatic 3, 4, Ski 4, Marshall 2, 3, Glee 1, 2, Sahico 4, Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 4; Committees: Jr. Red Cross 2, Dramatic Club Play 3, Talent Night 3, Sophomore Dance, Dramatic Club Dance 3, Sr. Prom 4. LINDA JOYCE KYLE 21 Wonderland Avenue College Linda . . . lasting friend . . . plays piano . . . loves basket- ball . . . Editor in chief . . . College. Clubs: Girls ' — Vice Pres. 3, Nat. lonor Society 2, 3, 4, Ush- rettes 4, P.T.S.A. 1, 2, 3, Glee 1, 2, 3-Vice Pres. 3, Board 2, Pianist 2, 3; Focus— Co-editor 3, Literary 2, Annual— Editor 4; Committees: Girls ' Club Dance 3, Nat. Honor Society Dance 4, Glee Club Concert 1, 2, 3, Glee Club Supper 1, 2; Talent Night 4. 33 f$57 f flutUo , tyea , a yea folofuect PATRICIA ANN LANZA 9 Willis Street College Pat . . . terror behind a sew- ing machine . . . basketball fan . . . friendly and sincere . . . dislikes girls that are showoffs . . . Fashion Designer. Clubs: Girls ' — Home room rep- resentative 3, Pep squad, Homemakers ' 3, 4, Ski 4; Focus 4; Athletics: Volleyball 2; Com- mittees: Girls ' 3, 4, Career Con- ference 3, Style Show 2, 3, 4. JOHN ROSS LARSEN 155 Essex Street Industrial Arts Jack . . . small cars . . . registry men . . . track . . . quietly quiet . . . Service. Clubs: Boys ' ; Athletics: Home room basketball 2, 3, 4. ELAINE DAWN LAVERNE 28 Newcomb Avenue Homemaking Dawn . . . quiet . . . good kid . . . loves to ride horse back . . . homemaker . . . Plans to work. Clubs: Girls ' , Homemakers ' , Bowling. • WILLIAM L. LAWRENCE 18 Longwood Avenue Industrial Arts Skip . . . real doll . . . sharp dresser . . . grand personality . . . cars . . . Trade School. Clubs: Boys ' , Ski 4. JANET CORINNE LEE 1 1 Endicott Street Civic Jan . . . sparkling eyes . . . Gettysburg Address . . . excit- able . . . gay . . . dislikes dominating people . . . Busi- ness School. Clubs: Girls ' , Dramatic 3, P.T. S.A. 2, Pep squad 1, 2. ROBERT ARTHUR LEPAGE 10 Wonderland Avenue Civic Bob . . . stamps . . . La . . . mink . . . happy-go-lucky . . . Heck ' s . . . Engineering. Clubs: Boys ' ; Athletics: Home room basketball 1. 34 ..i jimmssM m ' rftitut ftu, €Hecte£e and mamfr4, , , , mam MICHAEL CHARLES LIGHT 16 Ballard Street Civic Mike . . . wow!!! . . . sin- cere personality . . . skin diver . . . friendly . . . football co- captain . . . Junior Prom King. Clubs: Boys ' , Audio Visual Aids 3, 4; Athletics: Football 2, 3, 4— Co-captain 4, Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Committee: Senior Prom. FREDERICK P. LLOYD 8 Grove Street Industrial Arts Fred . . . red hair . . . always . . . never misses a cars . . . dislikes wom- en drivers . . . School. Clubs: Boys ' ; Committee: Junior Prom. smiling joke . . FRED WESTON LONG 27 Overlea Avenue Civic Fred . . . Better late than never . . . cars . . . baseball ... a good friend . . . loads of fun . . . Prep school. Class Secretary 1; Clubs: Boys ' . ROBERT LoPRESTI 12 Austin Street Civic Bob . . . (we will be calling on Bob for our oil burners) . . . hates to wait . . . quiet and happy . . . skin diving is fun, hunting is too. Clubs: Boys ' . CHARLENE LoVUOLO 15 Hawkes Street Civic Charlie . . . easy to get along with . . . dislikes the color yellow . . . water skiing . . . quiet . . . monkeys . . . School. CUibs: Girls ' , Ski 4, P.T.S.A. 3. JAMES RANDEL LoVUOLO 13 Hawkes Street Industrial Arts Jim . . . husky . . . likes to fish and play football . . . stuck- up girls annoy him . . . Work. Clubs: Boys ' ; Football 1, 2, 3. 35 feg M , . , We teceivect out cia i DAVID JOHN LUCEY 28 Bridge Street Civic Dave . . . bashful . . . hates to get up in the morning . . . loves hockey . . . full of fun . . . School. Clubs: Boys ' , Ski 4; Football 1, 2. GLORIA ANN LUDWIG 18 Pillings Road Civic Glo . . . short ' n skinny . . . likes fried clams and hockey players . . . sewing . . . dis- likes tangled coat hangers . . . School. Clubs: Girls ' , Ski 4, Dramatic 3, 4, Homemakers ' 4, Marshal Squad 4, P.T.S.A. 2, 3, 4; Com- mittees: Sophomore Dance, Junior Prom, Senior Reception, Senior Prom, Dramatic Club Dance 3, 4, Style Show 3, 4. MARJORIE ANN LUNT RALPH JAMES LUNT ROBERT WALTER 12 Summit Avenue 21 Essex Street LUSCINSKI Civic Civic 28 Dudley Street Margie . . . sincere . . . thoughtful . . . likes football . . . Teaching. Clubs: Girls ' , Pep Squad, ' Dra- matic 3, 4, Student Council 2, Marshal Squad 4, P.T.S.A. 3. Lucky . . . quiet . . . nice looking . . . Guitar player?? YES! . . . dislikes girls who smoke . . . Navy. Clubs: Boys ' . Civic Bob . . . crew-cut . . . quid on the laughs . . . likes bas- ketball . . . peeved by female chatterboxes . . . Business School. Committees: Sophomore Dance, Junior Prom, Senior Prom, Dra- matic Club Dance 3, Student Council Dance 2, Handbook 2; Dramatic Club Play 3. Clubs: Boys ' , Audio Visual Aids 3, 4; Athletics: Home Room Basketball 3, 4. RONALD OTIS MacFEE 36 Mt. Vernon Street College Ronnie . . . bashful . . . boat- ing and swimming . . . sax . . . rope climbing .. . . Coast Guard Academy. Clubs: Boys ' ; Band 1, 2, 3, 4— Section Leader 2, 3, 4; Com- mittees: Band Concert 1, 2, 3, 4. 36 HENRY ERNEST MacKENZIE 13 Essex Street Industrial Arts Hank . . . What a build!!! . . . nice looking . . . blonde curly hair . . . resents girls that smoke . . . has a knack for football . . . Marine Corps. Clubs: Boys ' ; Athletics: Basket- ball 3, 4, Football 1, 3, 4. LINDA SUSAN MacNAUGHT 94 Main Street Business MacNaughty . . . cute strutter . . . bubbling personality . . . extra nice . . . will make a terrific Secretary . . . HCM:lm. Clubs: Girls ' , Dramatic 3, Pep Squad 1, 2, Sahico 4, Marshal 3; Twirler 3, 4— Captain 4; Com- mittees: Sophomore Dance, Jr. Prom, Sr. Recep., Twirlers Dance 3, 4; Band Concert 3, 4. ROBERT ALLEN MACOMBER 28 Columbus Avenue College Bob . . . sincere . . . dili- gent worker . . . cars . . . cuke . . . dual pipes . . . Drum Major . . . College. Clubs: Boys ' ; Music: Band 1, 2, 3, 4— Drum Major 4, Band Sec- tion Leader 4. BARBARA ANN MacORQUODALE 588 Lincoln Avenue Civic Crock . . . good friend . . . enjoys a good time . . . likes basketball . . . dislikes con- ceited people . . . Office Work. Clubs: Girls ' , Marshal Squad 1, 4, Homemakers ' 2. Ui w H i i i CAROLYN RITA MADDEN 100 Fairmount Avenue Civic Ca . . . peppy . . . cute . . . sweet and sincere . . . talented seamstress . . . maybe . . . Ca? . . . College. Clubs: Girls ' , Dramatic 3, Home- makers ' 3, 4, Ski 4, Student Council 4, Usherettes 4, P.T.S.A. 2, 3, 4; Athletics: Basketball 1, 2— Home room 1, 2, 3, Volley- ball 2, Cheer Leader 3, 4— Captain 4; Committees: Sopho- more Dance, Jr. Prom, Sr. Re- cep., Dram. Club Dance 3, Cheer Leaders ' dance 3, 4, Student Council Dance 4, Style Show 2, 3, 4. VIRGINIA ANNA MALIN 7 Granite Court Business Ginger . . . cheerful ... al- ways laughing . . . full of fun . . . likes football and paint- ing .. . I.B.M. School . . . HCM:vm. Clubs: Girls ' , Sahico 4, P.T.S.A. 2, 3. 37 . . . e Ke H e i t6e (£6 U t Ka rf d n tcf cu6e t CAROL ANN MALIO 3 Palmer Avenue Career Homemaking Butter Ball . . . cute and al- ways laughing . . . loves to swim . . . shiny black hair . . . dislikes bermuda shorts .. . . sewing . . . Hair Dresser. Clubs: Girls ' , Homemakers ' 3, 4, Marshall Squad 4, P.T.S.A. 3, Glee 1, 2; Committees: Soph. Dance, Glee Club Con- cert 3, Style Show 2, 3, 4. DIANNE GRACE MARINO 20 Sunnyside Park Civic Die . . . quiet and sincere . . . sweet and lovely . . . can ' t stand surprise tests . . . avid sports fan . . . Medical Secretary. Clubs: Girls ' , Camera 1, 2, Dra- matic 4, Marshall Squad 4— Lieutenant 4; Committees: Soph. Dance 2, Camera Club Dance 2, Style Show 2, 3, Jr. Red Cross 2, Class Color and Motto. JOSEPH ROBERT MARTIN 74 Water Street College Bob . . . absent-minded . . . golf . . . gentleman . . . bet- ter late than never . . . College. Clubs: Boys ' ; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Committees: Jr. Prom 2, Class Color and Motto, Band Concert 1, 2, 3, 4. PAUL FRANKLIN MASON 21 Norman Road College Paul . . . cheerful . . . likes to play hockey . . . doesn ' t like to walk to school in the rain. . . College. Clubs: Boys ' , Ski 4, P.T.S.A. 3; Athletics: Homeroom Volley- ball 2, 3, Homeroom Basketball 1, 2. thomas arthur McCarthy 36 Western Avenue Civic Specs . . . always laughing . . . nice dimples . . . witty . . . full of fun . . . likes drawing . . . farers . . .; Service. Clubs: Boys ' ; Committees: Soph. Dance, Jr. Prom. GERALDINE McGILVERY 40 Spencer Avenue Career Homemaking Gerry . . . pretty eyes . . . friendly . . . foreign money . . . hates bermuda skirts and tights . . . Work. Clubs: Girls ' , Dramatic 3, Home- makers 4, Ski 4, Modern Dance 2, Mixed Glee 1, 2; Committees: Soph. Dance 2, Style Show 4, Glee Club Ham Supper 1. 38 9lM-3 dti« wXw ' .iM 7H . Seance yot 6i m®mt 6 ot4 f . , MARIANNE McKENNEY 16 Hillside Avenue Homemaking Marianne . . . cute . . . friendly smile . . . full of fun . . . enjoys horseback riding . . . business school. Clubs: Girls ' , Glee 1. Jan janet elaine Mclaughlin 6 Hillside Avenue Business . . . honey blonde . . . cute as a button . . . avoids cigar smokers . . . loves those touchdowns . . . HCM:jm . . . appendectomy . . . Business. Clubs: Girls ' , Ski 4— Treasurer 4, Sahico 4, Marshal Squad 3, Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee 1, An- nual 4— Business Staff 4, Ad- vertising; Athletics: Softball 2, Home Room Basketball 1, 2, 3. Committees: Sophomore, Junior Prom, Senior Reception, Drama- tic 3, 4, Glee Club Concert 1, Glee Club Supper 1, Talent Show 2. DELORIS ELLEN McLEAN 21 Clark Street Business Dolly . . ment . . . fast talker graphs . . College . . . never a dull mo- witty remarks . . . . . . collects photo- . Eastern Nazarene . HCM:dm. Clubs: Girls 4. ' , Dramatic 4, Sahico THOMAS GERARD McNULTY 37 Highland Avenue Tom . . . curly black hair . . . dimples . . . long, long walk to school . . . humorous . . . Navy. Clubs: Boys ' , Audio Visual Aids 3, 4. ALLAN JOHN McQUARRIE 90 Howard Street Civic Al . . . likes swimming and water skiing . . . remodeled his car . . . friendly . . . witty . . . Service. Clubs: Boys ' . NORMAN FREDERICK MERCURIO 17 Maple Street College Norm . . . loves hockey . . . witty . . . likes math . . . Col- lege. Clubs: Boys ' , Ski 4, Committees: Sophomore Dance; Athletics: Volleyball 2. 39 7?te H e o£ 6cci claw, tnavetect fax SANDRA BARBARA MERCURIO 194 Lynn Fells Parkway Civic Sandie . . . always smiling . . . beautiful voice . . . tons of fun . . . happy-go-lucky . . . dislikes crybabies . . . water skiing . . . future Airline Re- ceptionist. Clubs: Girls ' , Dramatic 3, Ski 4, Marshal Squad, Pep squad 3, 4; Athletics: Basketball 3, 4, Home room 3, volleyball 3. Committees: Sophomore dance, Junior prom, Senior prom, Sen- ior reception, Color Committee —Chairman. RUTH ELEANOR AAERRITHEW 14 Clayton Avenue Civic Ruthie . . . Good sense of humor . . . have book, but no report . . . likes football and baseball games . . . Teaching. Clubs: Girls ' , Dramatic 3, 4, Marshal squad 4; P.T.S.A. 2, Pep squad; Committees: Stu- dent Director All-School Play. SHARON LEE MARY MESSAR 18 Richard Street Business Sha . . . pretty smile . . . friendly . . . likes archery . . . resents boisterous people . . . HCM:sm . . . Medical Secretary. Clubs: Girls ' , Dramatic 3, Home- makers ' 4, Ski 4, Marshal squad 3, 4, P.T.S.A. 2; Committees: Collection manager All-school play 3, Style Show 3. FREDERICK MOORE 65 Western Avenue Civic Moe . . . nice looking . . . full of fun . . . hobby?? girls! . . . admires truthful people . . . Work or Service. Clubs: Boys ' . BRENDA E. MORIN 1 1 Newhall Street Civic Brenda . . . good kid . . . loves footbajl . . . dislikes girls who smoke . . . Future Office Worker. Clubs: Girls , Usherettes 4. LINDA JEAN MORRISON 1 1 Austin Street Business Linda . . . pretty blonde . . . warm and friendly smile . . . business girl ' s idol . . . bas- ketball lover . . . fried chicken fiend . . . HCM:lm . . . Future Secretary. Clubs: Girls ' — Cabinet 4, Sahico —President 4, Band librarian 2, 3, P.T.S.A. 2, Annual— Associate Editor 4, Advertising 4; Athle- tics: Home room basketball 2; Committees: Sophomore dance, Girls ' club dance, Student Ex- change 4, Band Concert 2, 3. 40 U So4to t faUOiMm and wuteU, Ttem tym6 . . . GERARD WILLIAM MOYNIHAN 26 Prospect Street College Gerry or G.W. . . . sports French book report whiffle . . . dislikes . loquacious . . . College. National Honor Glee 1; Focus— Bio- Bas- fan . parties . . . girl smokers . . good kid . . Clubs: Boys ' , Society 2, 3, 4 Sports 1, 2, 3, 4; Annua graphy Staff 4; Athletics by -girls ketball 2, Home Room Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 4; Committees: Sophomore Dance, Sr. Recep- tion, Glee Club Concert 1, Glee Club Supper 1. LAWRENCE WESLEY MURPHY 1 1 Johnston Terrace College Murph . . . disturbed blind basketball referees . popular . . . hard worker . rockin piano . . . hobby . . . College. Class President: 1, 2, 3; Clubs Boys ' , Audio Visual Aids 3, 4 Ski 4, Student Council 1, 2, 3 Glee 1, 2; Athletics: Baseball 1 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4; Com mittees: Sophomore Dance, Jr Prom, Sr. Reception, Glee Club Concert 1, Glee Club Supper 1, Washington Trip Com. ARNOLD IRVING MURRAY 41 Denver Street Industrial Arts Murf . . . Relaxing and sin- cere . . . hard worker ... in- strument cases . . . knee socks and skorts . . . Work. Clubs: Boys ' , Band 1, 2, 3, 4— Student Manager 3, 4; Athletics: Home Room Basketball 2, 4; Committees: Band Concert 1, 2, 3, 4. JOHN JAMES NAPLES 16 Richard Street Civic Johnny . . . skin diving . . . a good sense of humor . . . easy going . . . Undecided. Clubs: Boys ' , Audio Visual Aids 3, 4; Athletics: Home Room Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4,— Co-captain 4. RICHARD EDWARD NEEDHAM 12 Newhall Street Civic Dick . . . likes radio and electronics . . . quiet . . . band . . . hates homework . . . Work. Clubs: Boys ' . ROBERT CHARLES NEEDHAM 12 Newhall Street Industrial Arts Bob . . . shy and retiring . . . football fan . . . sea shell collector . . . sax player . . . Work. Clubs: Boys ' ; Band 1, 2, 3, 4. ««. 41 ' D t ' t frvupet s4%6e uc and Old aee, DONALEE NELSON 20 Morton Avenue Business Dona . . . blonde . . . quiet?????? . . . blue eyes . . . half smile . . . never a dull moment . . . eggs . . . HCM dn . . . Future Secretary. Clubs: Girls ' , Dramatic 3, Ski 3, 4, P.T.S.A. 3, Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 4, Talent Night 2, Sahico 4; Annual— Advertising; Athlet- ics: Basketball 3, Softball 2, Home Room Basketball 1, 2, Badminton 2; Committees: Sophomore Dance, Junior Prom, Senior Reception. LEONARD CARL NELSON 1 1 Norman Road Civic Len . . . tall and quiet . . . hates to see Monday mornings coming . . . hockey . . . loves to eat . . . Service. Clubs: Boys ' , Ski 4; Athletics: Basketball Homeroom 1, 2; Committee: Junior Prom. LOIS ANN NEWBURY 14 Marden Street Business Lo . . . pretty long hair . . . friendly . . . likes basket- ball and bowling . . . business world . . . dislikes boys who wear white bucks . . . Work. Clubs: Girls ' , P.T.S.A. 2, 3, ' Sahico 4, Annual— Advertising; Committee: Junior Prom. HELEN BETTY NILSSON 28 De Sota Street Homemaking Pix . . . short and peppy . . . dislikes conceited people . . . water skis . . . Plans to be a teacher. Clubs: Girls ' , Dramatic 2, 3, Student Council 3, Homemakers ' Club 3, 4, Marshall Squad 3, P.T.S.A. 3; Athletics: Home Room Basketball 2, Volleyball 2; Committees: Junior Prom, Sophomore Dance, Senior Re- ception, Style Show 1, 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Club Dance 3. -  UU ' GEORGE EDWARD NOEL 73 Main Street Civic George . . . tall and lanky . . . musically inclined . . . skillful model airplanes . . . basketball . . . Air Force. Clubs: Boys ' , Dramatic 3, 4, Mascot Squad 3, 4— Pres. 4, Glee 2, 3, 4-Pres. 4. JOAN NOSEWORTHY 5 Kent Terrace Civic Joanie . . . tells corny jokes . . . swimming . . . livens up basketball practice . . . dis- likes knuckfe crackers . . . loads of fun . . . Work. Clubs: Girls ' , Dramatic 3, Home- makers ' 4, Ski 4, Marshall Squad 3, P.T.S.A. 1, 2, 3; Athletics: Basketball 3, 4, Home Room Basketball 1, 2, 3, Volley- ball 2, 3; Committees: Junior Prom, Sophomore Dance, Senior Reception, Dramatic Club Dance 3. 42 t6e feitt 4U-Se tooi ? ( . . . PATRICIA ANNE O ' BRIEN 10 Vine Street Business Pat . . . short black curly hair . . . hates damp days . . . friendly disposition . . . ceram- ics .. . softball . . . I.B.M. School . . . HCM:pob. Clubs: Girls ' , Sahico 4, Marshal Squad 4. RICHARD JAMES OLIVER 50 Auburn Street College Dickie . . . quiet . . . blue Ford . . . water skiing . . . good sense of humor . . . Col- lege. Clubs: Boys ' , Ski 4. I I I f I : •« • JOHN STANLY OLJEY 40 Hurd Avenue Civic John . . . quite witty . . . friendly . . . giving book re- ports . . . future— working for Mad Magazine. Clubs: Boys ' ; Athletics: Foot- ball 2, 3. LEONA THERESA OLSZEWSKA 18 Gilway Road Business Lee . . . sparkling brunette . . . one for parties . . . bare- foot cha cha . . . always joking . . . sewing . . . Business Col- lege. Clubs: Girls ' , Sahico 4. GAIL ELIZABETH PARKER 6 Mt. Vernon Street Civic Gay . . . smiling and quiet . . . roller-skating fiend . . . would rather write letters than do homework . . . will be seen at I.B.M. board. Clubs: Girls ' , Ski 4, Dramatic 3, 4, Marshal Squad 3, 4, Glee 2, 3, 4, Mixed Glee 4, Senior Play, Annual— Advertising. CHARLES PETER PAUL 15 Emory Street College Charlie . . . quiet . . . sin- cere . . . fun-loving . . . happy . . . hockey . . . College man. Clubs: Boys ' ; Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Committees: Senior Reception 3. 43 , , , tnd Ott tcU, ta fyou f out junto frioiH,, BEVERLY ANNE PEARCE 433 Central Street College Bev . . . long, long beautiful hair . . . trusting . . . sweet and silent . . . younger of the two . . . water skiing , . . College. Clubs: Girls ' , Camera 1, Drama- tic— Pres. 4, Homemakers ' 4, Ski 4, Usherettes 4, Marshal Squad 4, P.T.S.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Music: Glee Club 1; Athletics: Volleyball— Home room 2; Com- mittees: Sophomore Dance, Jr. Prom, Sr. Recep., Dramatic Club dance 4, Home Room Rep. 2, Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 4; Bas- ketball 4. LOUISE LINDA PEARCE 433 Central Street Business Twiny . . . long beautiful hair . . . softball . . . friendly grin . . . squeaky chalk . . . Airline Secretary . . . HCM:lp. Clubs: Girls ' , Sahico 4, Dramatic 4, Homemakers ' 4, Ski 4, Usher- ettes 4, Marshal Squad 4, Pep Squad 1, 2, 4, P.T.S.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Athletics: Basketball 4, Softball 3, 4, Volleyball-Home Room 1; Committees: Sopho- more Dance, Jr. Prom, Sr. Re- cep., Big Sister 3, Home Room Rep. 1. JUDITH LESLIE PEART 52 Appleton Street Civic Judie . . . blonde hair, blue eyes . . . sweet smile . . . Pres. of the I hate Squeaking Doors Club. . . . haye needle, will sew . . . Nursing. Clubs: Girls ' ; Music: Glee 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Glee 1, 2, 3, 4, Focus— Features 2; Committees: Glee Club Concert 4, Glee Club Supper 4. HELEN LOUISE PENNEY 26 Western Avenue Business Helen . . . cute kid . . . busi- ness girl . . . loves to swim . . . seamstress . . . hates to wear shoes . . . Office Work. Clubs: Girls ' , P.T.S.A. 3, Sahico 4, Pep Squad 3. HOLLY MARJORIE PHILLIPS 27 Greystone Road Homemaking Holly . . . courteous . . . beau- tiful clothes . . . easy to get along with ... a friend to all . . . Retailing. Clubs: Girls ' , Pep Squad 3, 4, Dramatic 3, Homemakers ' 3, 4, Usherettes 4, P.T.S.A. 3, 4; Music: Glee 1, Mixed Glee 2; Committees: Girls ' Club Dance 3, Jr. Red Cross 1, Glee Club Concer t 1, 2, Glee Club Supper 1. JACQUELINE ANN PIKE 20 Main Street Civic Jackie . . . talkative . . . loves to drive but not with back seat drivers . . . happy- go-lucky . . . Business School. Clubs: Girls ' , Homemakers ' 4, Ski 4, P.T.S.A. 2, 3; Music: Glee Club 1; Athletics: Home Room Volleyball 2; Committees: Sophomore Dance, Jr. Prom, Sr. Recep., Glee Club Supper 1. 44 cvit6 Tftc e and cf a Kutf and tZaem , . . VICTORIA FRANCES PIWOWARSKI 27 Dustin Street College Vickie . . . sophisticated - . . sunshine-bright smile . . . counts calories . . . Stewardess. Clubs: Girls ' , Ski 4, Camera 1, P.T.S.A. 2, 3, Usherettes 4, Glee 2, Mixed Glee 2; Athletics: Basketball 3; Committees: Glee Club Concert 2, Glee Club Sup- per 2, Camera Club 2. NANCY ANN POLAND 3 Clayton Avenue Business Nanc . . . friend to all . . . enjoys basketball . . . laughs a lot . . . HCM:np . . . Secretary. Clubs: Girls ' , Pep, Dramatic 3, 4, Marshal Squad 4, P.T.S.A. 2, Annual 4,— Business Staff 4, Collection Manager 4, Sahico 4. Committees: Dramatic Club Dance 4; School Play 3,— Stu- dent Director 3. JACQULINE ELIZABETH POWERS 14 Denver Street Civic Jackie . . . witty . . . cute . . . always ready for a joke . . . never blue . . . softball. Clubs: Girls ' , Ski 4. CAROLYN FRANCES PRICE 157 Hesper Street College Carol . . . pert and vivacious . . . short haircuts . . . full of fun . . . Pepsi . . . sewing . . . hates sideburns . . . College. Clubs: Girls ' , Pep Squad, Na- tional Honor Society 2, 3, 4,— Secretary 4, P.T.S.A. 2, 3, 4, Usherettes 4, Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Marshal Squad 2, Focus 2, 3,— Exchange 2, 3, Annual 4,— Associate Editor 4. Athletics: Home Room Basket- ball 2. Committees: Sophomore Dance, Junior Prom, Senior Re- ception, National Honor Society Dance, Stud. Council Dance, Student Council Convention Delegate 2, UN Delegate 3. ■ „ J JOSEPH PAUL RANDAZZO 20 Nason Road Civic Joe . . . sleepy . . . good looking . . . football ... a true friend . . . Navy. Clubs: Boys ' , Athletics: Football 3, 4, Hockey 1, 2. ROBERTA ANN REGAN 25 Greystone Road Civic Rags . . . always laughing ... a great ice skater . . . despises knuckle crackers . . . College Clubs: Dramatic 3, Ski 4, Stu- dent Council 2, Marshal Squad 2, P.T.S.A. 2, 3, 4, Mixed, Glee 2, Pep Squad 2, 3, Committees: Sophomore Dance, Junior Prom. 45 f95$, Se Uo% T ea , cvete catden, ttetv ad HiKc tfitio t m d SAMUEL EDWARD RICE 5 Pratt Street College Sam . . . short and merry . . . optimistic . . . good sport . . . College. Clubs: Boys ' ; Band 1, 2, 3, 4,— Vice President 4, Committees: Senior Reception 3. STEPHEN WALTER RICH 47 Jasper Street College Steve . . . witty . . . artistic . . . short in stature, tall in talent . . . engineering. Clubs: Boys ' ; Committees: Junior Prom; Annual— Art Staff. NORMA JEAN RICHARDSON 46 Mt. Vernon St. Business Bonga . . . peaches and cream complexion . . . dieting secretary . . . wavy brown hair . . . dislikes crowded corridors . . . bubbling personality . . . HCM njr. Clubs: Girls ' , Dramatic 3, 4, Na- tional- Honor Society 2, 3, 3, Ski 4, Student Council 3, Usherettes 4, P.T.S.A. 2, 3, 4, Pep Squad I, 2, 3, 4, Sahico 4, Tontoquonian Business Staff 4; Basketball 4, — Manager 3, Home Room Basketball I, 2, Vol- leyball 2; Committees: Sophomore Dance, Junior Prom, Senior Re- ception 3, Dramatic Club Dance 3, 4, National Honor Society Dance 3, 4, Student Council Dance 3, Style Show 2. DALLAS MARION ROBERTS 83 Great Woods Rd. Civic Dallas ... a friendly photo- grapher . . . peeved by snob- bish people . . . enjoys swim- ming . . . danger behind a sewing machine . . . book- keeper. Clubs: Girls ' , 1 P.T.S.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. 46 BARBARA GAIL ROBINSON 48 Intervale Avenue Business Barbie . . . quiet and cute . . . true and steadfast . . . hates the rain . . . permanents . . . Secretarial work . . . HCM:br. Clubs: Girls , Dramatic 3, Ski 4, Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 4, Marshal Squad 3, P.T.S.A. 2, 3, Sahico 4, Annual— Circulation, Business Staff 4, Advertising 4; Athletics: Home Room Basket- ball 2, Softball 2, Volleyball 2; Committees: Sophomore Dance, Jr. Prom, Sr. Recep., Style Show 2, Glee Club Concert 1, Glee Club Supper 1, Home Room Re- presentative. JEAN AGNES ROBLESKI 1 1 Clinton Avenue Business Jean . . . popular . . . good sport ... a Lenrmon sister . . . busy little beaver . . . loves football . . . peeve: gum snappers . . . Secretarial work . . . HCM:jr. Clubs: Girls ' , Ski 4, Dramatic 4, Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 4— Pres. 4, Sahico 4, Ski 4, Student Coun- cil 1, 4, P.T.S.A. 2, 3; Athletics: Home Room Basketball Manager 4; Committees: Jr. Prom, Sr. Recep. Dram. Club Dance 4, Student Council Dance 1, 4, Red Cross 1; Basketball Manag- er 4, Chairman Washington Trip Com. K BWKwmJWWo-iavaiiW iwy MBKf w €uut at SetUonA, 6 ve neev ie fta t4t 4£€t£e I— ft MJ K ALBERT EUGENE RODENHISER 10 Winter Street Industrial Arts Rody . . . smiling and friend- ly .. . tall enough for his fav- orite sport— basketball . . . loves races . . . dislikes pink lipstick . . . will look great in Air Force Blues. Clubs: Boys ' , Ski— Vice Pres. 4; Athletics: Basketball 2, 3, 4, Home Room Basketball 1, 2, 3, Football 3, 4. ALBERT KENNETH ROGERS 10 Wolcott Street Civic Al . . . enjoys football . . . model planes . . . doesn ' t like girls who smoke . . . plans to join the Navy. Clubs: Boys ' , Radio 1, P.T.S.A. 1, 2, 3. NANCY RUMSON 5 Elmwood Avenue Business Nancy . . . sincere friend . . . cute twirler . . . water skiing . . . stocking-footed secretary ... ice hockey . . . HCM:nr. Clubs: Girls ' , Student Council 1, Sahico— Treasurer 4. Music: Band Secretary 4, Twirler 3, 4; Committees: Girls ' Club Dance 2, Twirlers ' 3, 4, Student Coun- cil 1. MARY ANN RUSSO 7 Bristow Street Civic Mae . . . sophisticated . . . good actress . . . lives in a house full of little brothers . . . likes baseball . . . Work. Clubs: Girls ' , Dramatic 3, 4, Homemakers ' 4, P.T.S.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Committees: Dramatic Club Dance 3, 4. ROSALIE JOANNE RUSSO 7 Bristow Street Homemaking Rosie . . . cute little pixie . . . fun-loving . . . dislikes people who can ' t take jokes . . Busi- ness school. Clubs: Girls ' , Homemakers ' 3, 4, Usherettes 4, P.T.S.A. 3; Committees: Sophomore Dance, Jr. Prom. EVELYN GRACE RYDER 62 Bow Street Business Cookie . . . pretty hair . . . loves to swim . . . laughs a lot ... a commercial girl . . . won ' t ride with fast drivers . . . Business school . . . HCM:er. Clubs: Girls ' , Sahico 4, Ski 4; Committees: Jr. Prom, Sr. Re- ception, Style Show 3. 47 ««WL«iSr?W ' «iW l-l o v J  w Yr- y« K ' ia W fe l« MK ftW ' t S .WW ttK os aafcat 1 ' . . . %£ £ cvene cUutce f fitcufA, co tcent , 0 ; K ■•■■ ' ■ tf I ' tff .. Si i?k. v ' • ■■ .• 1 - % Wfe ' is.. •. , JOAN PATRICIA RYDER 7 CNff Street Civic Joni . . . pretty brown eyes . . . full of fun . . . friendly smile . . . seamstress . . . dis- likes back seat drivers . . . IBM School. Clubs: Girls ' , Marshal Squad 4, Homemakers ' 4; Committees: Sophomore Dance, Junior Prom, Senior Reception, Girls ' Club, Style Show 3. ALEX PETER SAFER 208 Essex Street Civic Al . . . busy all the time . . . likes wrestling . . . dislikes girls walking slowly in the corridor . . . famous for deve- loping pictures . . . College. Clubs: Boys ' , P.T.S.A. 3. ■• ; «. i ■ V lh ■ ' 4 ' jS?- ' € • ' ■:-. ,•■ ' ■ 38 «u ' DOLORES JEAN SARGENT 31 Osprey Road Civic Dee . . . quiet . . . enjoys watching baseball . . . dislikes chewing gum . . . plans to enter a secretarial school. Clubs: Girls ' , Homemakers ' 4; Committees: Senior Prom, Girls ' Club Dance 4, Style Show 2, Pep Squad 1, 2, 3. THERON HILL SARGENT 19 Sunnyside Avenue Civic Sonny . . . tennis courts . . . enjoys sports . . . disapproves of girls smoking . . . plans to go to college. Clubs: Boys ' , Ski 4; Athletics: Home Room Basketball 2, 3. VIRGINIA ANN SERINO 24 Bristow Street Civic . long brown hair with the candle- smile for all . . . three V ' s— vim, and vitality. Girls ' , P.T.S.A. 2, Pep 1, 2, 3, Marshal Squad Ginny . . . . . good pins . passes vigor, Clubs: Squad the 4, Homemakers ' 4; Committees ' : BENSON PETER SHAPIRO 1 1 Taylor Street College Benny . . . cheerful . . . to travel . . . N.Y.T. . . bating gan . . Clubs: Audio tional loves . de- , . University of Michi- . historian. Boys ' — Cabinet 2, 3, Visual Aids 3, 4, Na- Honor Society 2, 3, 4, P.T.S.A. 2, 3, 4; Committees: National Honor Society 4, Motto 4— Chairman; United Na- tions Committee 3; Debating Club— Pres. 4. 48 footfaM, fatdefaUt, Aodbetf and $a e$$4%££ famed PAUL DENNIS SHEA 14 Knowles Avenue Civic Paul . . . friend indeed . . . good sport . . . likes to ski . . . annoyed by pokey drivers . . . cars. Clubs: Boys ' , Ski— President 4. Committees: Sophomore dance. NATHALIE HELEN SHEPARD 8 Laconia Avenue Civic Nat . . . friendly . . . food?? —all kinds in general . . . greets you with a smile . . . music . . . dislikes turned up collars . . . College. Clubs: Girls ' , Cabinet 3, Drama- tic 4, Usherettes 4, Marshal squad 3, 4— Captain 4, P.T.S.A. 4— Stu- dent President 4, Foc us Reporter 3, Annual Biography staff 4, Pep squad 4, Junior Red Cross; Com- mittees: Sophomore dance, Junior Prom, Senior Reception, Girls ' Club Dance 3, Dramatic Club 4. Homemakers ' Club 4, Senior Play, Talent Night, Class Will and Pro- phecy, Washington Trip Com., Senior Prom. NANCY SKETCHLEY 44 Pleasant Street Business Sketch . . . pretty hair . . . full of fun . . . loves food . . . likes ice skating . . . Business School. Clubs: Girls ' , Dramatic 3, Usher- ettes 4, P.T.S.A. 2, 3, Sahico 4, Pep squad 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls ' Club home room representative 3. Committees: Sophomore dance, Girls ' club Dance 3. DONNA LEE SMITH 9 Vincent Street Civic Donnie . . . quiet but friend- ly .. . spends time swimming and skating . . . dislikes moody people . . . Nursing. Clubs: Gi rls ' , Camera 1, Marshal Squad 2. Committees: Camera Club dance 1. EMILY ROSE SMITH 366 Central Street Business Emily . . . pretty brunette . . . fair skin . . . friendly smile . . . likes to skate . . . dis- likes people who are late . . . Business school. Clubs: Girls ' , P.T.S.A. 2, Sahico FRANCIS XAVIER SMITH 7 Austin Street Civic Frank . . . tall, dark, and handsome . . . guns and hunt- ing . . . lanky . . . happy-go- lucky . . . College. Clubs: Boys ' , Student Council 2; Band 1, 2, 3,— Vice President 3. 49 2{ e 6ad tntuty tuft — 6t Ufr, v V4 GAIL FRANCES SMITH LINDA DALE SMITH PHILLIP GREGORY RICHARD KENYON 66 Riverbank Road 12 Stevens Avenue SMITH SMITH Civic Homemaking 29 Wilbur Avenue 41 Hesper Street Gail . . . cute little blonde . . . Red . . . bright red hair . . . Civic College full of pep . . . always happy loves to swim . . . dislikes Phil . . . lanky . . . likes to R.K. . . . hates hot classrooms . . . loves to sew . . . wants to conceited boys and bugs . . . fish . . . enjoys baseball games . . . quiet . . . money, money, be a secretary. collects records . . . Wilfred . . . plans to go to college. money . . . good looking . . . Clubs: Girls ' , Usherettes 4, P.T. Academy. Clubs: Boys ' , Ski 4. sincere . . . College. S.A. 2, Pep Squad. Committees: Clubs: Girls ' , Camera 1, Home- Clubs: Boys ' — Cabinet 2, 3, Jr. Prom, Class Color, Girls ' makers ' 3, 4; Committees: Visual Aids 3, 4, National Honor Club Representative. Talent Show, Style Show 2, 4; Society 2, 3, Ski 4, Student Camera Club Dance 1. Council 3, 4,— Treas. 4, P.T.S.A. 3; Athletics: Home Room Bas- 3$ ketball 2, 3, 4, Football 1; Committees: Junior Prom, Sr. Recep., National Honor Soc. Dance 3. I rvi sto r - .i ■ i ' v l DENNIS WILLIAM STAMULIS 7 Saville Street College Dennie . . . horseback, rid- ing . . . slow eater . . . basket- ball . . . loves history . . . amiable ... his themesong— 76 Trombones . . . Prep school and College. Clubs: Boys ' ; Music: Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Section Leader 4; Com- mittees: Band Concert 1, 1, 3, 4. JAMES EDWIN STEVENS 26 Denver Street Industrial Arts Jimmy . . . rock collection . . . nice to talk to . . . help- ful .. . candy . . . soccer . . . hates knee socks . . . unde- cided. Clubs: Boys ' , Camera 1, 2, 3, 4,— Vice President 4, P.T.S.A. 2, 3, 4; Mi ' sic: Glee 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Glee 2, 4, Committees: Glee Club Concert 1, 2, 3, 4. 1 50 V. s4. tuft, 7{ z4 iMf£mt ufi, cla i ouUmq . . . mmm Mf mmmmmmmm KENNETH MILLET STEWART 28 Avon Street College Stert . . . comical kid . . . loves basketball . . . science and math whiz . . . College. Clubs: Boys ' , Audio Visual Aids 3, 4, National Honor Society 2, 3, 4,— Treasurer 4. Athle- tics: Basketball 1, Home Room 1, 2, 3, 4. Committees: Sopho- more Dance, Junior Prom, Sen- ior Reception, National Honor Society Dance 3, 4. BRUCE EARL STOVER 17 Walnut Street Industrial Arts Chink . . . busy all the time . . . cars . . . eays to get along with . . . never hurries, but never late . . . G.E. Apprentice Course. Clubs: Boys ' , Glee 1; Senior Play. LAURENCE FRANKLIN SULLIVAN 24 Henry Street Civic Larry . . . short . . . hob- by??— fishing and girls . . . slow but sure . . . football . . . Work. Clubs: Boys ' . THOMAS PAUL SULLO 36 Newhall Street Civic Tom . . . football, hockey . . . terrific sense of humor . . . great dancer . . . sharp dress- er T . . Prep School. Clubs: Boys ' , Athletics: Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4,— Captain 4, Baseball 4, Football 3, 4, Home Room Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. Commit- tees: Junior Prom. •% CAROL LOUISE TARR 24 Columbus Avenue College Carol . . . tall . . . striking . . . good student . . . hates snobs . . . College, Clubs: Girls ' , President 4, Cabi- net 3, Pep Squad, National Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Student Council I, 2, 3, Usherettes 4, Marshal Squad 2, P.T.S.A. 2, 3, 4, Glee I, 2, 3, Mixed Glee 1,2, 3, Focus 2, 3— Ex- change 2, Features 3, Annual 4, — ■ Photography Staff. Committees: Sophomore Dance, Junior Prom, Class Color, Senior Reception, Girls ' Club Dance 4, Natl. Honor Society Dance 3, 4, Glee Club Concert I, 2, 3, Glee Club Sup- per I, 2, 3; Student Council Con- vention Delegate 2; Homeroom Basketball I. GEORGE LOWTHER THOMPSON 27 Crescent Avenue Industrial Arts George . . . drummer . . , doesn ' t like bright lights . . . a whiz with the paints . . can easily start off in 3rd gear . . . plans to be an Art teacher. Clubs: Boys ' ; Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Committees: Band Concert 1, 2, 3, 4. i w m I ■(r-e ,:-:.- v-y ■? - - v -r-frsr ■ T - S 51 . . . tfautuattoK «Aee6 — cta fautquet — 4e Uo day — RALPH JERRY TORDIGLIONE 82 Bristow Street Civic Rocky . . . boxing . . . mus- cular . . . curly hair ... al- ways late . . . dislikes con- ceited girls . . . Work. Clubs: Boys ' ; Athletics: Football 2, 3. LINDA MARIE TURCOTTE 510 Central Street Civic Linda . . . full of fun . . . water-skiing . . . hates men in bermudas ... a wonderful friend . . . Business School. Clubs: Girls ' , Dramatic 4, Home- makers ' 3, 4, Ski 4, Marshal Squad 4, P.T.S.A. 2, 3, 4; Athletics: Home Room Basket- ball 1; Committees: Sophomore Dance, Jr. Prom, Sr. Recep., Dramatic Club Dance 4, Style Show 2, 3, 4. LAWRENCE MICHAEL VAZZANA 17 Prospect Street Civic Larry . . . curly hair . . . nice eyes . . . P.T.S.A. : . . basketball . . . dancing . . . College. Class Vice Pres. 1, 2; Clubs: Boys ' , Audio Visual Aids 3, 4, Ski 4, P.T.S.A. — Student President 3; Athletics: Basket- ball 1, Home Room 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 1; Committees: Sophomore Dance, Jr. Prom, School Play 3; Senior Play. RICHARD V. VENO 13 Dustin Street Civic Dickie . . . good-looking . . . water skiing . . . full of life . . . easy to converse with . . . Work. Clubs: Boys ' , P.T.S.A. 3; Athlet- ics: Volleyball 2. EARL GEORGE WALLING JR. 610 Lincoln Avenue Civic Earl . . . curly blond hair . . . comedian . . . likes baseball and working with cars . . . dis- likes English . . . School. Clubs: Boys ' . CHARLES THOMAS WALLIS 8 Wolco tt Road College Chas . . . good sense of humor . . . usually sleeping . . . irritated by broken car radios ... try anything once . . . College. Clubs: Boys ' , Audio Visual Aids 3, 4; Committees: Sopho- more Dance, Jr. Prom, Sr. Re- cep., Senior Play. 52 4e Uo ftnoiK — aeealeuvtecite cUup — fzaduaUoit , , , RICHARD LEE WARBIN 78 Jasper Street Civic Dick . . . deep voice . . . football games . . . doesn ' t like skorts and sack dresses . . . Business. Clubs: Boys ' , Record 3. JUDITH ANN WASS 16 Felton Street Civic Judy . . . pert and saucy . . . freckles . . . long, brown hair . . . dancing feet . . . I.B.M. School. Clubs: Girls ' , Ski 4, Home- makers ' 3, 4, Usherettes 4, P.T.S.A. 2, 3, 4; Committees: Sophomore Dance, Junior Prom, Senior Reception, Girls ' Club Dance 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Squad 1, 2. JOHN RUSSELL WEIDEAAAN 23 Stone Street Industrial Arts Russ . . . blond hair . . . swimming . . . enjoys baseball . . . doesn ' t like Monday A.M. ' s . . . Navy. Clubs: Boys ' , Audio Visual Aids 3, 4. MICHAEL REXFORD WHITMORE 76 Fairmount Avenue Civic Whit . . . good natured . . . loves to sleep . . . very sincere . . . friendly . . . always happy . . . College. Clubs: Boys ' . ROBERTA SUSAN WILLS 214 Central Street Civic Rob . . . photography . . . likes to participate in things . . . swimming . . . enjoys dancing . . . Nursing. Clubs: Girls ' , Dramatic 3, 4, Record 2, Marshal Squad 2, 3, 4— Lieutenant 4, P.T.S.A. 2, 3, 4, Glee 1, 2, 3, Mixed Glee 1, 2, 3; Committees: Junior Prom, Senior Reception, Dramatic Club Dance 3, 4, Camera Club Dance 2; School Play 3, 4, Style Show 3, Glee Club Concert 1, 2, 3, Glee Club Supper 1, 2, Senior Play 4, Class Will and Prophecy, Talent Night, Washington Trip Com., Senior Prom. LAWRENCE A. WING 336 Lincoln Avenue Industrial Arts Larry . . . blond hair . . . hates sacks . . . guitar player . . . nice smile . . . quiet . . . Electronics. Clubs: Boys ' , P. T. S. A. 4. 53 . . . CC14 Tftatfo; 2iJt4cto K oa yutde, 1 intue ;M STANLEY HAROLD WINSLOW 1 12 Hesper Street Civic Starki . . . good lookin ' . . . laughing most of the time . . . horse back riding . . . dislikes rude people . . . Air Force. Clubs: Boys ' . Athletics: Basket- ball 1, Football 1. PAULA JANE WITTEN 15 Vine Street Business Paula . . . great sense of humor . . . peeved by late comers . . . swims a lot . . . sports . . . business school. Clubs: Girls ' , Dramatic 3, Ski 4, P.T.S.A. 2, Sahico 4, Pep Squad. Committees: Sophomore Dance, Junior Prom, Annual Advertising. ARTHUR FRANCIS WONSON 145 Adams Avenue Civic Art . . . small and smiling . . . can be found under a car or in a boat . . . women driv- ers are his pet aversion . . . water and winter sports . . . Air Force. Clubs: Boys ' . 9i I f I nim id mm m ttMU it m I m it i. til CLAIRE RUTH WORAASTEAD 15 Addison Avenue Business Claire . . . peppy personality . . . Miss J. A. . . . amiable . . . cutting hair . . . dislikes people who whisper . , . HCM cw . . . secretary. Clubs: Dramatic 3, 4. Homemak- ers ' 4, Student Council 2, Vice President 2, Usherettes 4, Marshal Squad 2, 4, Pep Squad 2, 4, Sahico 4, Focus reporter 2, circulation manager 4. Committees: Sopho- more Dance, Junior Prom, Senior Reception 3, Senior Prom, Student Council Dance 2, Handbook 2, Senior Play 4, Style Show 2, Stu- dent Council Convention Delegate 2, Annual Advertising, Dramatic Club Dance, Girls ' Club Rep. 4. NANCY RIETTE YANOFSKY 34 Denver Street College Nanc . . . Flash ... ' 56 DeSoto . . . sports . . . pony tail . . . parties . . . college. Clubs: Girls ' ; Dramatic 3, Ski 4, Usherettes 4, Marshall Squad 2, P.T.S.A. 2, 3, 4, Tontoquon- ian Biography Staff 4, Athletics: Basketball 2, 3, 4, Captain, Var- sity 4, Home Room 1, Softball 3, 4, Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 4. Committees: Sophomore Dance, Jr. Prom, Sr. Reception, Sr. Prom Ring 2, Jr. Red Cross 2, Secretary 2. 54 xu% 4tefifrt t$ 4to te, $e€4ttee out f £ . , , PAUL RICHARD FITZGERALD 20 Cottage Street Industrial Arts Fitsy . . . dark complexion . . . enjoys baseball not like knee socks . . . cars . . . Plans to work. Clubs: Boys ' . does RALPH L. HUGHES 29 Sunnyside Park College Pro . . . tall and lanky . . . advanced Math . . . doesn ' t like home work . . . College. Clubs: Boys ' . NANCY ANNE HUTCHINS 91 Whipple Road Homemaking Hutch . . . knee-socks . . . crazy about football . . conceited boys . . . Hairdressing school. Clubs: Girls ' , Homemakers ' 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4. dislikes JUDITH ANN MOYER 219 Fairmount Avenue Civic Judy . . . pretty green eyes . . . bowling enthusiast doesn ' t like Monday mornings . . . Business School. Clubs: Girls ' . JOHN FRANCIS NICHOLS 36 Walden Avenue Civic Jack . . . good kid . . . friendly . . checker champion . . . Fruit Business. Clubs: Boys ' . likes football CHARLES KENDALL ROBERTSON 15 Holland Street Civic Charlie . . . likes to work on cars . . . plays baseball dislikes girls who smoke . . . Plans to work. Clubs: Boys ' . I • • •■- aa t 55 SCIENCE AWARD Mr. Anthony A. Struzziero, Head of the Science de partment, Saul Cherkofsky, Mr. Wayne S. Porte Principal. EDWARD BEATON-Student Government Day Re- presentative LINDA KYLE-D.A.R. Good Citizen Award CLUB PRESIDENTS FIRST ROW— Carolyn Madden, Jean Roble- ski, Jacqueline Falzarano, Benson Shapiro, Linda MacNaught, Catherine Day, Linda Kyle, Beverly Pearce, Nathalie Shepherd. SECOND ROW-Edward Beaton, Robert Fusi, William Donovan, George Noel, Ed- ward Glinski, Saul Cherkofsky, Carol Tarr, John Carrigan, Linda Morrison. 56 CLASS WILL We, the Class of 1959 of Saugus High School, being of sound mind and body, after four long years of study and hurried lunches, do declare this to be our last Will and Testament: To Mr. Porter we leave all the new experiences that we gave him. To Miss Hayward and Mr. Young we leave three more classes for them to worry over. To Mr. Johnson we leave the hope that students will make less work for him. To the Matron we sincerely wish that her chores will be lighter. To the Juniors we leave the middle section of the auditorium and hope they will use it honorably. To the Sophomores we leave the strength and will to make it through their Junior year. To the Freshmen, three more years at Saugus High School. To our class advisor, Miss Hayes, we leave sincere thanks and hope we haven ' t given her too many gray hairs. Aggie Adams gives her nickname Aggie to Essex. George Allen leaves his bashful ways to Ronnie Souza. Harry Allison leaves his abundance of hair to Mr. Bly. John Anderson goes, leaving his red hair and freckles to any Huckleberry Finn fan. Billy Banks leaves Mr. Janusas broken hearted. Judy Bel leaves her last name to ring from S.H.S. in her memory. Fred Berg goes out wiser because of his English Class, (remember your essay) Virginia Bishop turns over her position to some worthy Junior. Andy Bucchiere leaves his cool talking to any underclassman who wishes to pick it up. Emily Callahan leaves her position on the twirling squad to Maureen M. John Carrigan leaves his photographic ability to Armand ' s Studio. Christine Carye bequeaths her printing to Mr. Burns. Lois Cerullo leaves her precise ways to some hurried freshman. Henrietta Colby leaves her quiet ways to Miss Hayward. Shirley Collins leaves the echo of her cracking gum bouncing from the walls of good old S.H.S. Hugh Connolly leaves in a cloud of blue smoke. Sandra Crowell never did get into the refrigerator because of the bells (New Years Eve). Elizabeth Davidson leaves her running ability to Miss Hayward. Catherine Day leaves her grace to an awkward Junior. Judith Denham leaves her megaphone and wits to some soft Junior. Eddie DiNocco leaves the Freshman Child behind. Bill Donovan leaves with the girls still sighing. Mary-Jo Fahey-(Beckie) vacates wearing sweaters that are four times too big for her. Jackie Falzarano leaves everyone still wondering if she is still related to Mr. Fal- zarano. Paul Fitzgerald leaves, wishing he were back. Phyllis Forward leaves her banana peel in the west wing. Judy Frost leaves her last name for a warm winter. Ronnie Ellis leaves his light hair to a dark haired Junior. Pauline Everitt leaves her artistic abilities to Billie Juffre. Edward Glinski leaves his height to a small freshman. How about that, Fezza? Bob Greenleaf leaves his last name to a bare oak tree. Pat Grella and Jean Robleski leave for the Saturday night Dick Clark Show. Kenneth Guilmain bestows his engineer boots to someone who can fill them. 57 Carla Hallin leaves her blushes to Miss Novak. John Hanlon goes, still confused about square dancing. Larry Harvey gives nis last name to bunny rabbits without a name. Tom Hashem leaves all the corners from his house to the school in one piece. Brian Hazel leaves Mr. Falzarano without a TV repairman. Dallas Hill leaves her last name to a slope. Judy Heiseler leaves Miss Hayward wondering how many corners there are to hide in. Charlie Hohmann leaves his great spirit to an interested person. Anne Howard leaves her hidden tape recorder. Bernard Hubbard takes his sincere ways with him. Peggy Hurley leaves gracefully in a Cadillac. Carol Hurwitz leaves her wardrobe to Donna. Edward Keating leaves his mental ability with Helen. Jane Keefe leaves her pencils, paper and questions for the Focus. Pat Lanza leaves her short haircut to some poodle who got a close clip. John Larsen gives his quiet but friendly ways to some noisy junior. Bill Lawrence leaves his name Skippy to anyone who wants it. Elaine Laverne leaves her nickname Dawn to break over Marblehead. Robert LePage leaves his ring in possession of a Junior girl. Michael Light bestows his last name to a dark room. Fred Lloyd leaves in hopes that he will never be back. Charlene LoVolo bestows her color to some underclassman. Fred Long leaves his last name to a short boy. David Lucy leaves his famous uncle to go to the football games alone. Gloria Ludwig leaves her red convertible to her sister. Margie Lunt gives Virginia her position in the west wing. Ralph Lunt— We hope Peachy won ' t miss the Dragon Lady while he is taking orders from his new masters in the Navy. Bob Luscinski leaves Mr. Chamberlin ' s second period Sociology Class still asking questions. Marianne McKenny leaves her fear of speeches in C-l 09. Linda MacNaught leaves her twirling skills to next year ' s captain. Robert Macomber leaves his wolf-whistle to a new drum major. Gerard Moynihan leaves the French parties quietly. Ruth Merrithew leaves her chemistry problems to some brave soul. Al McQuarrie leaves his address book of girls in Lynn to Phillip Hennen. Joseph Martin leaves his courteous ways to a deserving classman. Paul Mason— Paul wills all new cars to all the underclassmen. Sharon Messar- Shag leaves behind all the books that she hated to bring home. Carolyn Madden is still rooting Saugus on to victory. Sandra Mercurio— Sandy leaves all the fun she had in high school. John Naples leaves his remarks to S.H.S.— Thank goodness! Albert Rogers gives his beat-up car to anyone who would take it. Albert Rodenhiser leaves some tar on the street. Barbara Robinson gladly leaves her Period 4 class to a confused Junior. Mary Ann Russo leaves her hot Chevy. Rosalie Russo leaves counting doughnuts instead of sheep. Alexander Safer leaves his last name to some insecure Junior. Delores Sargent leaves with the memory of her summer in Swampscott. Emily Smith leaves her wavy hair to any underclassman who is going bald. Richard K. Smith leaves the impressive R. K. to some worthy Junior. Benson Shapiro leaves for the University of Michigan. Nancy Sketchley leaves the first part of her last name (Sketch) to some struggling artist. Thomas Sullo bestows his wonderful ability in sports to some deserving Junior. 58 Donnalee Nelson leaves her captivating eyes to some lonesome underclassman. Helen Nilsson leaves her flirtatious ways to a shy freshman. Joan Noseworthy leaves her willingness for fun to a shy Frosh. Richard Oliver leaves his hot-rod to the metal shop. Gail Parker gives all girls who like to write, the addresses of Marines. Beverly and Louise Pearce leave the teachers still confused. Nancy Poland leaves for another country. Holly Phillips leaves her first name for the Christmas Season. Joseph Randazzo leaves some of his weight behind. Roberta Regan leaves with Fred. Samuel Rice leaves, boiling on the stove. Dennis Stamulis leaves his 76 Trombones to Mr. Mitchell. James Stevens leaves his happy personality to Carol Ryder. Kenneth Stewart leaves his quick wit to any shy Frosh who thinks he can handle it. Carol Tarr is left as a patch on Highland Avenue. Ralph Tordiglione leaves his nickname Rocky to som e smooth mountain. Charlie Wallis leaves for the 49th state. Dickie Warbin departs with his leg well mended. John Weideman takes his good looks with him. Lawrence Wing leaves without his class ring. Stanley Winslow dances his way to the future. Paula Witten retreats but shall return to get Bob next year. Arthur Wonson takes his artistic ability with him. Claire Wormstead departs, still undecided about the boys. Nancy Yanofsky leaves her athletic ability and patience to Miss Fazzi. Frank Smith leaves his chemistry ability to Mr. Kelley ' s next year class. Arnold Murray wills his position in the band to anyone who can use it. Lois Ackerman donates her long, curly hair to Lucy Cronin. Elizabeth Busineau leaves her typing ability to those poor souls who have to write a term paper. Kenny Gustafson leaves his French horn to a pastry shop. Robert LoPresti leaves without any cars at all. Fred Moore leaves us laughing. Janet McLaughlin leaves her friendly ways to a shy freshman. Larry Murphy leaves his cheerful smile and winning ways. Donna Smith leaves with memories of New Hampshire. Virginia Serino leaves her station at Mr. Pinciss ' room to next year ' s marshal. Helen Penney leaves her last name to a broke freshman. Vicki Piwowarski leaves her artistic jewelry to Marilyn Pindari. Richard Veno finally leaves at 2:30. Cynthia Decareau leaves her quiet ways to some boisterous underclassman. In conclusion, we set our hands and seal, on this the 8th day of June of 1959, to this our last Will and Testament. Signed: Amy Badger Joan Ryder Nat Shepard Roberta Wills 59 0 0- a BEST LOOKING Michael Light Catherine Day Doming-. MOST COURTEOUS Lawrence Vazzana Holly Phillips ts££ «c BEST ACTOR AND ACTRESS Daniel Driscoll Mary Ann Russo CLASS ARTISTS Stephen Rich Pauline Everitt 61 ■ H M? m MOST SINCERE William Donovan Christine Carey BEST DRESSED Richard Veno Carol Hurwitz MOST VERSATILE Judith Denham Lawrence Murphy MOST ABSENT MINDED Joseph Randazzo Jacqueline Falzarano MOST CHEERFUL Peter Bruno Agatha Adams 63 CLASS PROPHECY After 20 years of wandering, the tribe of 1959 has come back to revisit the old reservation. Looking around we find that: Joan Curtin— now models for AA. T. Window Co. Ronnie Burnett-is the proprietor of a Slenderella studio for men. Joyce Cameron— now a well known dress designer, has designed a new line of costumes for Sachem twirlers. Richard Dow— is still an eligible bachelor— anybody interested? Paul Dean— is the creator of curly wigs for balding cocker spaniels. Bob Fusi— Well, Bob has finally panicked!! Paula Hatch— our Future homemaker is now living in a mansion with three maids and a cook. Janet Lee— is the inventor of an amazing new memory device— a string that ties around the finger. Richard and Robert Needham— are co-proprietors of a music shop. Paul Grey— now has a hit record called I ' ve Been Laughing! John Oljey— is now editor of Mad magazine. ' Barbara Cimmino— is co-partner with her brother in managing a beauty salon. Nathalie Shepherd— is now heading her own little marshall squad of children. Roberta Wills— finally put Fog Island on the map. Richard Ahlquist— is found taking the place of Mr. Young. Robert Anderson— is now speaking at the reunion of our class. Amy Badger— is a new teacher at our old Alma Mater. Eddie Beaton— is the Speaker of the House in Congress. Richard Beliveau— is replacing Mr. Mitchell as the band director. Ann Marie Bulens— (Dolly) has a school and is instructing little children to dance. Nancy Benson— now owns the famous summer amusement park Benson ' s Wild Animal Farm. Sandy Casey— has a job training horses for the circus. Marie Doyle— now is teaching the Greek alphabet to English classes. Nancy Hutchings— now has her own clarinet music shop. Jackie Powers— has her fun running a used car lot. David Keany— is the spotlight expert on Broadway. George Noel— Always sits in the first row of the opera house. Carolyn Price— is still writing biographies for the Tontoquonian. Thomas McCarthy— is still spreading his happiness around. Linda Morrison— now has a new name. Henry MacKenzie— still has his good build with a few pounds added from that good home cooking. Gerry McGilvery— is looking forward to an evening out of the house. Thomas McNulty— returns with a serious face. Charlie Robertson— a little older, Charlie is still as happy as ever. Judy Moyer— still dislikes the thought of school. Theron Sargent— debates whether or not to retreat into the school again. Norma Richardson— hopes to find Miss Marison here when she returns. Pete Bruno-is riding around in a 1979 red and white Cadillac convertible, with 14K gold strips along the sides and over the roof. The wheels have solid gold spokes and are studded with diamonds. Bob Camelia-signed a for life contract with the Boston Celtics to be a water boy. Saul Cherkofsky-cheerful Saul is still found around the Visual Aids room. Billy Cox-is now the head of United States Missiles Department in Washington. Richard Charles— is now in charge of Butlers ' Drug store. Pete Daniels— is still trying to get his Chevy up Central Street. Stephen Dukeshire-we find Stevie talking before the United Nations Grand As- sembly on rabbits. Wayne Gautreau— we will find him typing for Mrs. Beauchesne. Ed Harnden-can be found taking a holiday for Trumpet ... players. Ralph Hughes-is still delivering papers on Saturday, but now he is in the big busi- ness. William Kelley-can be found in Ringling Bros. Barnum and Bailey Circus taking over for Emmett. 64 Eve Hanson— is now doing TV commercials for Camay beauty soap. Jimmy LoVolo— is now professor of English at Yale. Brenda Morin— is still going to all the English hockey games. Delores McLean— is still looking for her Two Lost Souls. Leona Olszewska— is still having her slumber parties without any sleep. Charles Paul— is now leading his own orchestra. Judy Peart— has now replaced Mrs. Shuff and Mrs. Larsen in the homemaking de- partment. Dallas Roberts— is making Pogo sticks for run-down Kangaroos. Phillip Smith— still has mud in front of his house. Paul Shea— is found repairing broken skis for S. H. S. ski club. George Thompson— can be found leading his own drum and bugle corps. Richard Bejtlich— we see him sending signals to Old Reliable at the bottom of the ocean. Danny Driscoll— favorite expression still is Give me a kiss. Joan Green— is demonstrating the proper way to blow a bubble in three seconds flat. Robert Christiano— the big pizza manufacturer returns to say hello to Mr. Falzarano. Eddie Farrand— is still trying to borrow his father ' s car. Joan Jacobs— is now head of a Santa Claus Suit rental service. Eddie Gavin— is still playing baseball in a vacant lot. Gordon Edmunds— takes a day off from the laundry business to convince his friends that they need their suits cleaned. Allan Humphries— is remembered by Mr. Seifert after so many years. Linda Kyle— rejoins her old crowd of friends. Harriet Fairfield— is now giving sewing lessons to anyone who can sew. Thomas Hagen— glady returns to S.H.S. for just a look around. Joan Ryder— comes back to see us as she watches her children graduate. Lois Newbury— has to find a sitter for her family in order to return. Nancy Rumson— comes back confused because she lost her sociology notes on life in general. Larry Sullivan— returns handing out cards stating: Have Car, Will Drag. Bruce Stover— he returns to compile a new list of telephone numbers. Judy Wass— hot rod s back to find Peggy, her long lost friend. Barb Holmes— is still bringing doughnuts for Mr. Young ' s coffee break. Michael Whitmore— still has the problem of trying to wake up before 10:00 A.M. Janice Carter— still can ' t see why she went to school. Jane Bicknell— she is raising little Bunnies. Sue Bryer— is now president of the Biggest Gum factory. Judy Flewelling— is now very happy in returning. Fred Cahill— is now running a speech and diction class. Norman Mercurio— is Vice-President of the newest Mercurochrome factory. Larry Vazzana— is teaching Arthur Murray to dance. Dianne Merino— is running a rest home for people under five foot. Earl Walling— has begun a Be Good salon. Larraine Currie— is owner of the Currie M.T.A. to and from Boston. Barb MacOrquodale— (Crock?) is running a duck farm— quack quack. Gail Smith— is fixing Singer Sewing machines for the high school. John Nichols— is working his own Nickel-mint. Linda Smith— is president of the high heel corporation. Carol Malio— is now giving professional haircuts instead of amateur ones. Pat O ' Brien— is happy to come out of her wonderful new house. Lennard Nelson— is in charge of all the parking meters in Massachusetts. Stephen Rich— is giving his millions to his former classmates. Evelyn Ryder— has returned to her school to see if it has changed. Linda Turcotte— is writing an opera on The Mortgage on the Farm. Ronald MacFee— is seen on top of Mr. Kil Mamjars waving Coast Guard flag signals. Signed: Amy Badger Joan Ryder Nat Shepard Roberta Wills 65 A M [ - -■ a.1 C L ji - ji H ! I QUEEN Liz Davidson KING Mike Light 67 A SENIOR PRESENTATION Directed By MARY ANDERSON r The Senior Class of Saugus High School Presents fflfi JSUlflD By E. Clayton McCarthy c Driday, February 20, 1959 SAUGUS HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM Cast MRS. WILLIAMS Car..a Hallin WILLIAMS Bruce Stover JERRY MARTIN Charles Walus SHERIFF DOOLITTLE Edward Beaton BROCK . Lawrence Vazzana MARGY Claire Worm stead HAZEL Gail Parker ANN Mary Jo Fahey MAURINE Ann Marie Bulens JOHANNA Anne Howard PRISCILLA RALSTON Roberta Wills Synopsis The entire action occurs one September night, right after dinner, in the living room of an old house on Fog Island, located somewhere off the west coast of this country. ACT I: Just after a late dinner ACT II: About fifteen minutes after the close of Act I ACT III: Immediately after the close of Act II FOG ISLAND is produced by special arrangement with ROW, PETERSON and COMPANY Evanston, Illinois and White Plains, N. Y. Set by CHARLES H. STEWART and COMPANY Somcrville, Mass. ORGANIZATION OF PLAY PRODUCTION Student Directors ELIZABETH DAVIDSON VIRGINIA BISHOP Artist GORDON BENNETT Photographer PETER LOVELL Stage Manager LAWRENCE SULLIVAN Lighting BENSON SHAPIRO WILLIAM DONOVAN Sound EDWARD GLINSKI ROBERT FUSI Property Chairman PATRICIA GRELLA Make-Up GORDON BENNETT Student Make-Up Chairman ....NATHALIE SHEPARD Usherettes PATRICIA McCORMICK Senior Class Advisor LOUISE HAYES ES ENTER THEY THE UNDERCLASSMEN ENTER THEY TO GATHER KNOWLEDGE HERE WITHIN THE WALLS OF LEARNING HERE TO MEET THE FUTURE ' S CHALLENGE, THUS ARE ALL THE UNDERCLASSMEN. 70 J 960 CLASS OFFICERS President ...JAMES SAMMS Vice President .. RICHARD TIMMONS Secretary LORRAINE DAY Treasurer JUDITH FRANKLIN E-104 FIRST ROW— Michael Donovan, John Spencer, Dianne Winn, Linda Cooper, Joan Scire, Julianne Jerzylo, Jacqueline Cotte, Irene McHugh, Peter DeFronzo, Thomas Dow, David Mathews. SECOND ROW— Gerald Wolfe, Edward Ward, Howard Stowe, George Frank- lin, Richard Goglia, James Samms, William MacFee, Paul Specht, Robert Prezioso, Daniel Panico, Arnold Broughton, Christopher Bentley. E-102 FIRST ROW— Richard Patch, Ralph DeFronzo, Westby Rodgers, David Manoogian, Edward Smith, Donald Bertram, Dean Habeeb, Ronald Alexander, James Baldasare, James Godbout. SECOND ROW— Maureen Minichiello, Roberta Kotchian, Reinhold Winter, Philip Clark, Francis Pelosi, Julian Sluskonis, Richard Tim- mons, Austin McKenny, Bruce Hersey, Alan Cochrane, Daryll Welsh, Coralie Oldford. 6 n, a 1 E-105 FIRST ROW— Janet Forward, Arlene McKinley, Dorothy Diamond, Joyce Atkins, Josephine Walsh, Georgiann Caso, Coreen Dodge, Carol Leach, Made- line Manning, Betty Jayroe, Elaine Berry. SECOND ROW— Richard Paulsen, George Curtain, Philip Hen- nan, Ellsworth Evans, Joseph Tozza, David Boynton, George Moriello, Joseph MacDonald, Bart Ciampa, Vincent Serino, Richard Klockson. THIRD ROW— Barbara Southard, Jeanette Smith, Marlene Tucker, Linda Little, Patricia Randall, Evelyn Downing, Bar- bara Robleski, Anna Giansiracusa. E-106 FIRST ROW— Doris Loiselle, Janice Walters, Judith Harrington, Sharon Dunham, Elizabeth Weir, Richard Bauwens, Susan Reilly, Judith McKenney, Sandra Beckford, Nancy Sullo, Beverly Cook, Lorraine Day. SECOND ROW-Leslie Misius, Donna Fuller, David Chapman, Joana Ferris, Marilyn Saulnier, Fred Gerasin, Edward Murray, John Penney, Ronald Miller, Catherine McVittie, Linda Rossi, Elizabeth Deary. (i n E-107 FIRST ROW— Virginia DeBonis, Cynthia Williams, Lor- raine McAskill, Denise Willey, Janet Bingham, Gayle Essery, Geraldine Chiofolo, Carol Russo, Patricia Marie, Carole Parent, Shirley Hunt. SECOND ROW— Gus Backstrom, Thomas Maher, Fred Penney, Richard Henderson, George Noel, Robert Crooker, Howard Cronin, Bruce Atkins, John Kyle, Ronald Baptista, Thomas Ward. THIRD ROW— Joan Souza, Priscilla Lomski, Theresa DePutat, Elaine Moore, Nancy Hat- field, Grace Brandt. E-108 FIRST ROW— Carolyn Armistead, Roberta Barrett, Patricia Donegan, Diane Giorgetti, Judith Franklin, Kathleen McCormack, Theresa Rooney, Jacqueline Ward, Linda Flewelling, Helen Dineen, Sally Currier. SECOND ROW-Richard Fyfe, Gary Hitchings, George Varney, James Kelleher, Thomas McNulty, Brian Cunningham, Joseph Pignato, Douglas Savary. THIRD ROW— Donna Scourtas, Joyce Ratigan, Roberta Lewis, Christine Howlett, Donna Silvey, Cecelia Moores, Joanne Walsh. oji,i yy I: II If  f-s . . ■■ ' ■-■ .■.■■ ' . .. ' .:■ ' ,; E-109 FIRST ROW— Karen Leeman, Dale Reilly, Nancy Cecere Anne Viscione, Barbara Long, Joanne Mc- Keever, Linda Kenerson, Linda Blakely, Phyllis Har- ris, Dolores Tichy, Regina Hauke. SECOND ROW— Lloyd Wormstead, Alfred Comeau, James Grady, Dana Martin, Cedric Ratigan, Francis Bucchiere, Con- rad Berthold, Albert Cocorochio. THIRD ROW— Laura MacDonald, Lorraine Elia, Patricia Maher, Nancy Walz, Sandra DiBlasi, Claudia Willard, Joyce Dykens. E-lll FIRST ROW— Beverly Harrington, Gail Davey, Janice Carter, Janet St. Martin, Marjorie Edgecomb, Marion Whippen, Elizabeth Boudreau, Judith Richardson, Paul Grove, Dorothy Clark, Helen Ludwig, Merle Neale. SECOND ROW— Beverly Pinciss, Wayne Hobbs, Judith Veno, Linda LaFavour, John Barteaux, Phillip MacVicar, Rupert K. Stewart, Carleton Labdon, Wil- liam St. Clair, William Juffre, Nicholas Spanos, Wil- liam McCarthy, Janet Gripper, William DeSimone, Carole Wall. OMMHHi ■M E-110 FIRST ROW— Donald LaRocque, Joan Huggins, Pamela Landry, Eileen Holland, Rosemary Kelly, Judith Wild- man, Carol Ryder, Marilyn Pindari, Beverly Vater, Janice Lloyd, Edward Moore. SECOND ROW— John Hanson, Robert Dollard, Raymond Cowen, Robert Taylor, Richard Smith, Paul Guilmain, Michael Con- tino, Paul Bucchiere, Daniel Badger. THIRD ROW— Ruth Clark, Carol Banks, Esther Scott, Marilyn Meek- er, Kathleen Gould, Marilyn Martin, Phyllis Marie, Etta DiGianvittorio. £f E-112 FIRST ROW— Virginia Ladd, Madeline Bishop, Myrul Puncochar, Joyce Cann, Ivy Roberts, Sally Gleitsman, Patricia Mercurio, Judith Kmita, Sandra Erickson. SECOND ROW— Janice Lee, Stephen Jablonsky, Michael Murphy, Robert Bryant, Thomas Schnieder, Melvin Clarke, Robert Pazolt, Michael Silverstein, Richard Boudreau, Russell Carter, Audrey Stead. i y 4k I f H ( 1 T ' ■ T ► . ... ■Sft., ' 796? CLASS OFFICERS CARLA POOLE Treasurer BARBARA OLJEY Secretary LUCIANNE CRONIN Vice President JOHN PESCHIER President W-101A FIRST ROW— Jane Rogers, Patricia Richards, Linda Wilcomb, Loretta Colby, Virginia Pariseau, Mary Beth Driscoll, Barbara Battis, Joanne DeCalogero, Marie Bossio, Rose Julian. SECOND ROW— Kathryn Russo, Jean Diamond, Yvonne Rouleau, Joan Robinson, Louise Feener, Kathleen Gould, Marsha Scott, Char- lotte Hanlon. W-102 FIRST ROW-Earl LeBlanc, Peter Lovell, Elaine Hughes, Edgar McKenney, Norma Bennett, Lucianne Cronin, Henrietta Laborde, Maureen Cahill, Lena Bourgeois, Albra Fisher. SECOND ROW— Priscilla Hatch, Karen Morrison, Robert Nordstrom, Robert Bambury, Robert Spelta, Roberta Frost, Ronald Ahl- quist, Paul Egan, Russell Smith, Frank Cause, Donald Richardson. W-103 FIRST ROW— Frances Bisesti, Lynne D ' Agostino, Judith Kelly, Kathryn Littlefield, Judith Ferris, Sally O ' Brien, Rosemary Quinn, Sandra Buccheri, Kathleen Burns, Carolyn DiNinno. SECOND ROW— John Matrona, Salvadore Colella, Joseph Graceffa, Margaret Perkins, Patricia Walz, Sandra Ward, Barbara Ulbin, Carol Chapman, David Manley, Alan Symmes, Robert Vining. THIRD ROW-Philip Duffy, Earl James, Joseph McCarthy, Richard Surette, Craig MacNaught, Henry Blamy, Richard William, Warren Hills. W-104 FIRST ROW— Inez Mordaunt, Marilyn Merry, Louise Duvall, Donna Campbell, Marjorie Broughton, Valerie Lopez, Marilyn Walz, Jacqueline Balser, Barbara Oljey. Patricia Keefe. SECOND ROW— Paul Gavin, Jane Ferguson, Patricia Hogan, James Kroitzsh, John Laird, Phillip Napolitano, Bruce McKenny, Susan Piper, Julia Spencer, Margaret Razummy, John Bert- hold, Robert Vining, Robert Gallagher, David Penney, David Meek, Wayne Rothwell, Donald Atwood, Dan- iel Condon. mm v • . .. 11 W-105 FIRST ROW— Lorraine Lamitola, Mary Molloy, Judy McGilvery, Eleanor Deary, Priscilla Sketchley, Grace Hill, Carol Nichols, Carol Shea, Joan Barteau, Carla Poole. SECOND ROW-Karen Card, Marie Grosso, Guy Rupright, Douglas Allen, David Hart, -Francis Lynn, Steven Kappa, Robert Firth, James Shuff, Stan- ley Day, Linda Essery, Bernadette Bajdek. THIRD ROW— Edmund Wood, Robert Bicknell, Robert Olesky, Lawerence White, Richard Walsh, Richard Serozynski, Richard Benoit, John Matrona. W-106 FIRST ROW— Carol Cerullo, Charlene Budowicz, Ber- nice Toothacker, Mary Chisholm, Judith Rogers, Roger Maillet, Sandra Wladkowski, Jeanette Patterson, Deiores Demoria, Elaine MacDougall. SECOND ROW —Andrea Donovan, James Fleet, Frank Piwowarski, Paul Cole, Robert Hatch, Michael Mahoney, David Townsend, Jon Eisenhaur, Richard Murphy, Carolyn Gove. THIRD ROW— George Chase, James Horgan, William DePietro, William Stephens, James Long, Alan Gay, Edward Nardone, David Penney, John Mc- Loughlin, Leonard Bartolo. nm : M FIRST ROW-Marilyn Piatt, Joan Salin, Joyce Tobin, Rhoda London, Patricia Robleski, Bernice MacDonald, Judith Carver, Virginia Lunt, Patricia Harrington, Marthalie Thurston. SECOND ROW— Natalie Dixon, Maureen Riley, Joyce Drouin, Raymond Mears, Ron- ald Gustafson, Robert Bowler, Richard Walsh, Roland Bourque, Robert Hill, Ruth Williams, Brenda Jones. THIRD ROW-Robert Gallager, Roland Nadeau, John Marlborough, Raymond Cowan, Richard Jeffrey, Wil- liam Porter, James Egan, Edmund Ciampolillo. W-109 FIRST ROW— Carole Nicholson, Claire Morong, Donna Cameron, Janet Ward, Judith Spencer, Rita Bourque, Dianne Prusak, Martha Sadler, Linda Hatch, Susan Burlingame. SECOND ROW— Elaine Ellis, Jeanne Don- nelly, Francis King, Charles Lancaster, James Sullivan, Richard Sterling, John Wing, Robert Amidon, Donna Galante, Linda Goodman, Diane DeStefano. THIRD ROW— Harvey Macomber, Raymond Mansfield, Roger O ' Shea, Norman Penley, Bayard Maxwell, Richard Buzun, Lawrence Hallin, James Chang, Walter Carroll. it f f |.oi W-108 FIRST ROW— Donna Robertson, Bertha Trahan, Janet Cox, Jane Laskey, Pauline Evans, Florence Nicholson, Kathleen Duffy, Geraldine Breedon, Rose Mai in, Mary Allison. SECOND ROW— Leslie Goodman, Joan Mallett, John Peschier, William Hood, Richard Schon, Kenneth O ' Donnell, Richard Walsh, Edward Shipulski, John Mason, Salvador Collella, Carol Hermsdorf, Nancy Pinciss. THIRD ROW— Thomas Law- rence, Walter Batchelder, Robert Cavicchio, Wil- liam Arvidson, Daniel Jobsky, James Moss, Joseph Rosetti, William Gregg. M : Jf J w-no FIRST ROW— Mary Wass, Joann Beauchene, Joseph Prezieso, Paula Fuglesang, Maxine Forward, Naomi Clark, Judith LaViska, John Anderson, Rosemary Moore, JoAnn Parrish, Nancy Callahan. SECOND ROW— Jean Ossinger, Ronald Gove, David Dunham, Patrick Maher, John Serino, John Reilly, Bruce Berry, Robert Bacon, Thomas Cotter, James Motellite, Law- rence Trecartin, Helen McKenna, Andrew Noel. in rn oinimmi .. . . , W-l 1 1 FIRST ROW— Frances Bethune, Marsha Langley, Mar- garet Langley, Margaret McCarthy, Joyce Entwistle, Marian Healy, Lois Teeling, Judith Erickson, Robert Cameron, Patricia Smith, Everett Millea. SECOND ROW— Elaine Nelson, Sharon Greene, Roland Ander- son, Nancy Lawrence, Jane Pearson, James Wer- sackas, Richard Moreschi, William Jameson, Peter Rich, James Goodwin, Roberta Chisholm, Arthur Hatch, William Dohorty. r 1 962 CLASS OFFICERS RICHARD DeFRONZO President RICHARD BEATON Vice President JOYCE PARENT Secretary JUDITH SOUTHARD Treasurer C-114 FIRST ROW— Erica Singer, Carol Cafer, Shirley Brown, Judith Tur- rotte, Lesley Sund, Jeanne Sylvester, Marilyn Tarr, Ann Anderson. SECOND ROW— Pamela Burnham, Elain Cicco, Maureen Carrrtody, Joyce Mitchell, Carol Bouve, Joan Mitchener, Diane Ringenwald, Linda Luscinski, Carolyn Johnson, Charlene Dombroski. FIRST ROW— Maryanne Kozloski, Dorothy Carter, Joni Gian- tonio, Lorraine Alexander, Regina Cahill, Julie Gavin, Con- nie Tilley, Shirley Falzarano, Donna Doucette, Marian Gal- lagher, Patricia Danahy. SECOND ROW— Judith Macan, Irene Hayes, Carolyn Drewhurst, Marie Smith, Nancy Gulli- ford, Christine Nicholas, Linda Wakefield, Nancy Shepard, Linda Farley, Joanne Randazzo, Marcia Ames, Selina Peary, Janice Christiano. C-120 FIRST ROW— Marjorie Smith, Elaine Reid, Susan Doyer, Diane Bothroyd, Barbara LeBlanc, Patricia Martin. SECOND ROW— Donna Bejtlich, Alexander Roberts, Ann Bates, Ellen Long, Christine En- right, Kathryn Wilson, Frances Hatch, Alfreda Weinbrecht. THIRD ROW— Leonard Cutter, Robert Adlington, Peter St. Clair, John Hampton, Franklin Morse, Kenneth Jameson, Daniel Vazzana, David Lopez, Richard lodice, Edward Pereira. vHsSHSv . C-122 FIRST ROW— Richard Allen, Steven Bucchiere, Lawrence Dyer, Don- ald Chapman, Roland Alcott, Raymond Laird, Richard LaRouche, Herbert Comeau. SECOND ROW— Joseph Dion, Robert Sullivan, An- thony DiChiara, Albert Diotts, Richard Bellington, Daniel Whitmore, Lester Bichnell, Herbert Ripley, Daniel Staples. W-112 FIRST ROW— Ronald Carroll, Sandra Mitchell, Bonni Stack, Nancy Boisvert, Constance Crafts, Carol Robleski, Noreen Grimes, Mary Newhall, Pyhliss Laskey, Frederick McGarry. SECOND ROW— Janice Sargent, Judy Doolen, Eleanor Deary, Arthur DiTomaso, Robert Testi, Tommas Carr, John Harvey, Douglas Lawson, Jeannette Pothie, Karin McNeely, Rita Losanno. THIRD ROW— Richard Taylor, Louis Mario, Roger O ' Shea, Richard Collins, Chester Miller, William Stella, Edmund Heffernan. C-121 FIRST ROW— Ronald Nadeau, Gordon Mallar, George Abbott, Richard Harmon, Robert Hurlbert, Richard DeFronzo, Stanley Drozdowicz, Lloyd Allen, David Lawrence. SECOND ROW— Stephen Hnatowicz, John Robleski, Randolph Cotter, John Hamilton, Eric Horton, Joseph Meagher, Jane Condry, Roger Burns, Alan Ells, Robert Williamson. hi ILfl Pre C-123 FIRST ROW— James Russo, William Cummings, George Egan, Arthur Murphy, William Loiselle, Lawrence Corbett, Daniel Peterson, Ed- ward Carye, James Lemosky. SECOND ROW— Edward Gammon, Patrick D ' Avella, John Slesinger, Douglas Crilley, David Walsh, Loren Coswell, John Banda, Douglas Richards, Thomas Boudreau. I v 1 IM i, W-113 FIRST ROW— Patricia Jayroe, Carole Christie, Gene Falasca, Ruth Ludwig, Gail Stead, Josephine Monica, Dale Migdula, Nancy Whit- tam, Patricia Wildman. SECOND ROW— Lucille Benson, James Smith, Edward Allen, Allison Enderwick, Eugene Sullivan, Thomas Cotter, Robert Nelson, Raymond Cryan, Emilia D ' Agostino. THIRD ROW— Kenneth Muse, Lawrence Seavers, Michael McCarthy, Richard Bloom. 79 W-114 FIRST ROW— Kathleen Metzler, Joyce Parent, Nancy Wheaton, Rose- mary Connolly, Margaret Hancock, Judith Losano, Susan MacLaren, Gale Ratigan, Barbara Bryany. SECOND ROW— Neil Mansfield, Stephen Chappie, Marilyn Pignato, Andrea Zermani, Robert Boyd, Marlene Norkum, Bonnie Sproul, Patricia Jayroe, Robert Lumsden, Charles Beranger. THIRD ROW-Robert Mills, Ronald Menkello, Peter Atkins, Theodore Carr, Ricky Willy, Ralph Pezzulo, John Keat- ing, George Bryer. E-113 FIRST ROW— Norma Clark, Myra Edgecomb, Linda Nelson, Eleanor Light, Cynthia Everitt, Elizabeth Chadwick, Judith LuVuolo, Sally Mills, Donna Maquire, Mary Termini, Angela Viscione, Sandra Halbich. SECOND ROW— Patricia Powers, Carol Burrows, Robert Magnani, Richard Beaton, Ronald Festa, Jane Muise, William Fraize, Robert Roche, Robert Woodboury, Joseph Pallusi, Richard Manning, Phillip Contino, Jean Murphy, Jean Campbell. E-115 FIRST ROW— George Wildman, Joel Cushing, Harold Gregson, Kenneth Chang, Salvatore Maccaro, Arthur Hogan. SECOND ROW— Margaret Minichiello, Barbara Leeman, Maureen Mortellite, Ann O ' Neill, Cynthia Cole, Cynthia Hart, Pauline Koch, Shirly Ulbin, Frances Carter, Brenda Gautreau. THIRD ROW— Gerald Silver, Thomas Stanley, William Knepreth, Thomas Cotter, George God- dard, John Essery, Frank Witten, Raymond Smith, John MacKenzie, Thomas Keefe, Thomas Moorehouse. E-114 FIRST ROW— Marilyn Maher, Virginia Gibbs, Ann Maestranzi, Teresa Serino, Carol Paulsen, Laureen Cole, Kathleen Donovan, Diana Walsh, Gloria Silva, Carolyn DeCain. SECOND ROW— Hazel Wheeler, Janet Wall, James Melillo, John Bucchiere, David Allen, Robert Perry, George Smith, Richard Ciampolillo, James Holmes, Norma LaRocque, Ellamae Jeffery. E-116 FIRST ROW— Ernest Mofran, Phyllis Chaves, Rosemary Sacco, Madeline Lombardi, Aurora Fernandez, Judith Southard, Constance Oldford Kenneth Hanlon. SECOND ROW-Kenneth Williams, Marion Peterson, Patricia Greene, Donna Cann, Sandra Unger, Cecelia Samms, Judy Diamond, Jacqueline Jablonsky, Nicholas Orlando. THIRD ROW— Eric Wormstead, David Corbett, Thomas Martin, Frederick Mills, Edward Barett, David Faulkner, Joseph St. Clair, David Craig, John Reardon, Alfred Villagracia. ■i m 80 Mel Barry) Etchings 7 fe S tpt } SaUU MR. BARRY ' S ETCHINGS Spomorvd By MASCOT SQUAD Saugua High School Auditorium BUD MRS. TAYLOR EVELYN TAYLOR JUDSON BARRY MARVIN PRITCHARD CARRIE STANWICK FIFTY FERRIS . SAWBUCK SAM MR. GRISWOLD SAM JORDAN TOM CROSBY DAISY KENNETH PLUNKETT Walter Carrol Katherine Burns Lynda Kenerson Robert Greenleaf Philip Hennen . . Carol Hermsdorf Marthalee Thurston Harold Gregson .. Conrad Berthold David Lopez Hugh Connolly ... . Myrl Puncochar Frank Cause FIRST ROW— Marthalie Thurston, Lynda Kenerson, Robert Greenleaf, Katherine Burns, Roberta Wills. SECOND ROW— Conrad Berthold, Daniel Lopez, Harold Gregson, Frank Cause, Carol Hermsdorf, Philip Hennex, Myrul Puncochar. FRIENDS AND CLASSMATES MEET TOGETHER MEET TOGETHER FOR ENJOYMENT HERE THEY FIND A NEW EXPERIENCE THAT ADDS TO THE FUN OF SCHOOL DAYS 82 VBW0G- - j - : V tafe i t - 83 STUDENT COUNCIL FIRST ROW— Arthur Murphy, Linda Wilcomb, Judith Franklin, Joanne McKeever, Richard Smith— Treasurer, Dorothy Clark— Vice President, Edward Beaton— President, Rhoda London— Secretary, John McLaughlin, Jonni Giantonio, Emilia D ' Agostino, Richard LaRouche. SECOND ROW— Margaret Pazumny, Patricia Keefe, Anne Howard, Jean Robleski, Jacqueline Falzarano, Judith LaVuolo, Marie McCarthy, Marilyn Meeker, Nancy Lawrence, John Hamilton, Charles Donovan, Nadene White, Lorraine McAskill, Linda Cooper, Linda Goodman, Judy Doolen, Margaret Minichiello, Judith Southard, Lorraine Day. THIRD ROW— Jane Keefe, Carla Hallin, Phylis Forward, Carolyn Madden, Carolyn Price, Maureen Minichiello, Dorothy Diamond, Jane Laskey, Larraine Lamitola, Paula Fuglesang, Audrey Stead, Elaine Hughes, Carolyi. Johnson, Sally O ' Brien, Cecelia Samms, Alfreda Weinbrecht, Judith Lasano, Katherine Donovan. REPORTERS JUNIOR RED CROSS FIRST ROW— Rhoda London, Carla Hallin, Carolyn Madden, Carolyn Johnson, Anne Howard. SECOND ROW— Jane Laskey, Linda Goodman, Marilyn Meeker, John McLoughlin, Emilia D ' Agostino, Dorothy C lark. -Tr IMF if FIRST ROW— Carolyn Johnson, Jonni Giantonio, Linda Wilcomb, Margaret Pazumny. SECOND ROW— Lorraine Lamitola, Jane Laskey, Paula Fuglesang, Elaine Hughes. 84 STUDENT EXCHANGE P.T.5.A. OFFICERS FIRST ROW-Carol Tarr, Linda Morison. SECOND ROW- William Donovan, Edward Beaton, James Samms. Jane Keefe— Secretary, Nathalie Shepard— President, Amy Badger— Vice President. CAREER CONFERENCE FIRST ROW— Dorothy Diamond, Mary Jo Fahey, Anne Howard, Maureen Minichello. SECOND ROW— Peter DeFranzo, Richard Tim- mons, Saul Cherofsky, Edward Beaton. 85 TONTOQUONIAN STAFF BIOGRAPHY STAFF FIRST ROW-Nathalie Shepard, Jean Robleski, Carolyn Price —Associate Editor, Carla Hallin. SECOND ROW — Gerard Moynihaij, Nancy Yanofsky, Edward Glinski, Catherine Day. BUSINESS STAFF FIRST ROW— Claire Wormstead, Linda Morrison— As- sociate Editor, Norma Richardson. SECOND ROW— Elizabeth Busineau, Judith Frost, Nancy Poland. ART AND 8 PHOTOGRAPHY STAFFS FIRST ROW-Mary Jo Fahey, Steph- en Rich, Carol Hurwitz— Associate Editor. SECOND ROW- Carol Tarr, Pauline Everett. 86 FOCUS CO-EDITORS Joan Huggins, Jacqueline Cotte FIRST ROW— Judith Thibeau, Joan Scire, Norma Richardson, Joyce Cameron, Janet Gripper, Joan Huggins— Co-editor, Jacqueline Cotte— Co-editor, Ruth Merrithew, Nancy Poland, Claire Wormstead, Elizabeth Busineau, Lorraine Day. SECOND ROW— Jane Keefe, Donna Robertson, Beverly Pinciss, Jean Ossinger, Dorothy Clark, Conrad Berthold, Gerard Moynihan, Francis Pelosi, John Carrigan, Peter Lovell, Barbara Robinson, Judith Frost, Julian Jerzlo, Andrea Donovan, Gail Stead. THIRD ROW— Arline McKinley, Lynda Kenerson, Patricia Lanza, Joyce Ratigan, Sally Gleitsmann, Nancy Lawrence, Linda Morrison, Daryl Welch, Irene McHugh, Dianne Winn, Joanne Ferns, Emily Callahan, Elizabeth Deary, Sandra Bickford, Barbara Long, Anna Giansiracusa, Mary Jo Fahey. 87 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY FIRST ROW— Anne Howard, Carolyn Price— Secretary, Robert Fusi— President, Carol Hurwitz— Vice Presi- dent, Kenneth Stewart— Treasurer, Norma Richardson. SECOND ROW— Elizabeth Busineau, Pauline Everitt, Richard Bejtlich, Carol Tarr, Edward Glinski, Saul Cherkofsky, Linda Kyle, Emily Callahan. m± rf N. m w m M m wt m JJ b. — ■ — . J - -3— M SAHICO CLUB FIRST ROW— Janet McLaughlin, Patricia O ' Brien, Judith Frost— Vice President, Linda Morrison— President, Catherine Day— Secretary, Nancy Rumson— Treasurer, Jean Robleski, Norma Richardson, Louise Pearce. SECOND ROW— Lois Cerullo, Judith Flewelling, Sharon Messar, Virginia Malin, Donna Lee Nelson, Bar- bara Robinson, Evelyn Ryder, Judith Kennedy, Nancy Sketchley, Nancy Poland. THIRD ROW— Claire Wormstead, Delores McLean, Linda MacNaught, Helen Penny, Lois Newberry, Paula Whitten, Leona Olzewski, Betty Bu sineau, Emily Smith, Dallas Hill. 88 MARSHAL SQUAD FIRST ROW— Virginia Laird, Gloria Ludwig, Linda Turcotte, Nancy Poland, Diane Marino— Lieutenant, Nathalie Shepherd— Captain, Amy Badger— Lieutenant, Roberta Wills— Lieutenant, Barbara Holmes, Sally Currier, Maureen Minichello, Lorraine Day. SECOND ROW— Georgianna Caso, Leslie Misius, Carol Marlio, Linda Kennerson, Joan Scire, Judith Harrington, Jacqueline Cotte, Elizabeth Busineau, Diana Giorgetti, Patricia O ' Brien, Majorie Lunt, Helen Ludwig, Virginia Serine MARSHAL SQUAD FIRST ROW— Jane Keefe, Patricia Grella, Jacqueftne Falzarano, Cecilia Moores, Ann Marie Bulens, Virginia Bishop, Gail Parker, Ruth Merrithew, Janice Lee, Diane Winn, Louise Pearce, Judith Bel, Coralie Oldford. SECOND ROW— Claire Wormstead, Elaine Moore, Judith Flewelling, Sandra Mercurio, Myrul Punchochar, Sharon Messar, Linda LaFavour, Elizabeth Davidson, Patricia Marie, Phyllis Marie, Beverly Pearce, Joan Ryder. 89 GIRLS ' CLUB CABINET FIRST ROW-Mary Beth Driscoll-Secretary, Carol Tarr-President, Sally Currier— Vice President, Cynthia Everitt— Treasurer. SECOND ROW— Cabinet Members— Anne Howard, Jacqueline Cotte, Linda Morrison, Janice Lee, Carolyn Gove. CHRISTMAS DANCE USHERETTES FIRST ROW— Anne Howard, Linda Kyle, Norma Richardson, Carolyn Price, Mary Jo Fahey— 1st Lieutenant, Catherine Day— Captain, Carla Hallin— 2nd Lieutenant, Elizabeth Busineau, Carol Hurwitz, Gail Smith, Nathalie Shepard, Judith Wass, Rosalie Russo. SECOND ROW— Lois Cerullo, Carolyn Madden, Amy Badger, Nancy Yanofsky, Louise Pearce, Emily Callahan, Eve Hanson, Ann Marie Bulens, Beverly Pearce, Joan Ryder, Joyce Cameron, Nancy Sketchley, Claire Wormstead. THIRD ROW— Judy Flewelling, Elizabeth Davidson, Carol Tarr, Holly Phillips, Brenda Morin. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA FIRST ROW— Janet Lee— Program Committee, Jacque- line Falzerano— President, Mary Jo Fahey— Program Committee. SECOND ROW— Carolyn Madden— Secre- tary, Coreen Dodge— Vice President, Linda Turcotte— Treasurer, Joyce Johnson— Program Committee. 91 SKI CLUB FIRST ROW— Nancy Yanofsky, Norma Richardson, Nancy Rumson, Gloria Ludwig, Jacqueline Powers, Linda Turcotte, Albert Rodenhiser, Secretary, Janet McLaughlin; Treasurer, Robert Christiano; Vice President, Judith Denham; Phyllis Forward, Judith Wass, Mary Jo Fahey. SECOND ROW— Lois Ackerman, Janice Carter, Jacqueline Falzarano, Joan Noseworthy, Beverly Pearce, Barbara Robinson, Richard Oliver, Paula Whitten, Ann Marie Bulens, Patricia Lanza, Patricia Grella, Joyce Cameron, Jean Robleski, Mar- garet Hurley, Carolyn Madden. THIRD ROW— Sandra Mercurio, Catherine Day, Sharon Messar, Paul Mason, Lorraine Currie, Gail Parker, Elizabeth Davidson, Philip Smith, Roberta Regan, Lawrence Vazzana, Jacque- line Pike, Marie Doyle, Susan Bryer, Judith Frost, Geraldine McGilvery, Evelyn Ryder. VISUAL AIDS FIRST ROW— Edward Keating, Charles Wallis, Edward Beaton, George Allen— Sec retary, Saul Cherkofsky— President, Michael Light— Vice President, Richard Smith— Treasurer, Charles Hohmann, Benson Shapiro, David Keaney. SECOND ROW— Peter Bruno, William Cox, Edward DiNocco, John Naples, Lawrence Vazzana, Robert Luscinski, William Donovan, Edward Glinski, Thomas McNulty, Ronald Ellis, John Weideman, Robert Fusi, Kenneth Stewart, Gerard Moynihan, Richard Dow. 92 CAMERA CLUB FIRST ROW— Conrad Berthold, Mariane Whippen, Virginia Ladd, Judy Kmita, James Stephens— Vice Presi- dent, John Carrigan— President, Jane Keefe— Secretary, Harvey Macomber, Lorraine McAskill, Harold Gregson. SECOND ROW— Patricip Keefe, Peter Lovell, Donna Silvey, Frankie Cause, Daniel Jobsky, Charlene Lovolo, Janet St. Martin, Mary Chisholm, Leslie Misius. DEBATING FIRST ROW— Julianne Jerzylo, Dorothy Clark, Sally Gliestman, Irene McHugh, Benson Shapiro, Joan Scire, Bob Martin, Dianne Winn, Mary Jo Fahey, Jacqueline Cotte, Maureen Minichello. SECOND ROW— Lynda Kenerson, Janet Gripper, John Carrigan, Christine Howlett, Bruce Hersey, Larry Vazanna, William McFee, Edward Glinski, William Donovan, Gerard Moynihan, Thomas Hashem, Lawrence Murphy, Edward Beaton, Dorothy Diamond. 93 DRAMATIC CLUB FIRST ROW— Gloria Ludwig, Mary Ann Russo, Amy Badger— Treasurer, Elizabeth Weir— Secretary, Theresa Rooney— Vice President, Beverly Pearce— President, Eileen Holland, Dianne Marino. SECOND ROW— Leslie Misius, Linda Turcotte, Janet McLaughlin, Virginia Ladd, Lynda Kenerson, Majorie Lunt, Nancy Poland, Judith Denham, Phyllis Forward, Robert Wills, Regina Hauke. THIRD ROW— Joyce Atkins, Claire Worm- stead, Dolores McLean, Patricia Grella, Judith Kmita, Marion Whippen, Geraldine Chiofolo, Louise Pearce, Jacqueline Falzarano, Carla Hallin, Norma Richardson, Jean Robleski, Lois Ackerman. FIRST ROW — Nathalie Shepard, Patricia Lanza, Myrul Puncochar, Rosemary Kelley, Ann Marie Bulens, Lor- raine McAskill, Ruth Merrithew, Eve Hanson, Dorothy Clark, Jane Keefe. SECOND ROW— Cynthia Wil- liams, Diane Winn, Richard Boudreau, Daryll Welch, Richard Klockson, Roberta Lewis, Theresa Deputat, James Shuff, Beverly Pinciss, Elizabeth Deary. THIRD ROW— Elizabeth Davidson, Patricia Randall, James Dollard, Richard Goglia, William MacFee, Frances Pelosi, Gary Hitchings, James Stephens, Virginia Bishop, Gail Parker. 94 GLEE CLUB OAP rnno FIRST ROW— Patricia Powers, Susanne Doyer, James Stevens, Hugh Connolly, George Noel, John Hamilton, William Knepreth, Diane Bothroyd, Elaine Reid. SECOND ROW— Bonnie Stack, Virginia Gibbs, Shirley Ulbin, Norma LaRocque, Fred Mills, David Walsh, James Smith, Diana Walsh, Maryanne Klozsky, Connie Oldford, Judy Losano. THIRD ROW— Patricia Martin, Frances Hatch, Christine Enright, Carol Dewhurst, Ann Bates, Nancy Gulliford, Marilyn Pignato, Maureen Carmody, Cecelia Samms, Patricia Wildman. FIRST ROW— Patricia Harrington, Margaret Perkins, Susan Burlingame, Lorraine Day, Janet Cox, Marthalie Thurston, Donna Campbell, Frances Carter, Rosemary Connolly, Linda Hatch, Geraldine Breeden. SECOND ROW— Edward Pereira, George Smith, David Allen, Myrul Puncochar, Carol Hermsdorf, Joyce Drouin, Gail Parker, Cynthia Cole, Janice Lee, Thomas Miller, Eric Wormstead, George Eagan. THIRD ROW— Fred Mills, Raymond Cryan, Robert Mills, Nancy Pincess, Joan Huggins, Carol Ryder, Judith Rees, Marshal Scott, Robert Adlington, Donald Chapman, Richard Taylor. 95 CHEERLEADERS Phyllis Forward, Judy Denham, Elizabeth Davidson, Linda Rossi, Marilyn Meeker, Helen Ludwig, Patrici. Mercuric Center: Carolyn Madden— Captain. PEP SQUAD OFFICERS FIRST ROW— Jean Robleski— President, Marilyn Pindari— Vice President. SECOND ROW— Linda Blakely— Secretary, Patricia Grella— Treasurer. MASCOT SQUAD Gary Hitchings, George Noel, Robert Dollard. 96 TWIRLERS Nancy Rumson, Dorothy Diamond, Linda Little, Donna Scourtas, Linda MacNaught— Captain, Maureen Minichello, Emily Callahan, Joyce Cameron, Audrey Stead. BAND 97 UW ART CLUB FIRST ROW-Harvey Macomber, Carol Hurwitz, Richard Boudreau, Donna Robertson, Margaret Razumny. SECOND ROW— Pauline Everitt, James Moss, John Riley, Judy Rogers, Jean Ossinger, Kar- en Card. BOWLING CLUB . ' H Ii£s Ev p if f f RpR? if 1 1 V V : 8P ?.. • ' II . ™ - - JhmH IM FIRST ROW - Richard Ciampolillo, Kathleen Burns, Madeline Lombardi, Norma Bennett, Alan Cochrane, Don- na Macquire, Rosemarie Sacco, James Stewart. SECOND ROW— San- dra Bucchiere, Harold Gregson, David Lopez, Jean Surrette, Joan Robinson, Edmund Ciampolillo, Carol Leech, Donald Richardson, Thomas Moore- house, Mary Chisholm. THIRD ROW— Carol Hermsdorf, Patricia Randall, Frank Cause, James Moss, James Kroitzsh, Francis Pelosi, John Riley, Russell Smith, Judith Rogers, Nancy Shepard, Jean Randazzo. RECORD CLUB FIRST ROW— Cecelia Moore— President, Marilyn Saulnier— Vice President. SECOND ROW— Andrea Donovan— Sec- retary, Nancy Lawrence— Treasurer. 98 - 1 1 ■ ' I ■ War ' ' . , _ ! BHIMHp m m STRONG AND MIGHTY WERE OUR ATHLETES THEY WERE ALWAYS BRAVE AND RUGGED FIGHTING ONWARD FOR A VICTORY TO BRING HONOUR TO OUR HIGH SCHOOL THUS THEY WERE OUR POWERFUL ATHLETES. 102 RsHiBflBBup™ ATHLETICS 103 ■ .--aM mm 1 m SCORE Revere 12 Classical 20 Marblehead Beverly 34 English 14 Swampscott 38 Gloucester Brookline 24 Peabody 14 ■ I iMHki H Mti r j, B pP . vJr.J ml % A ■ ■ mffo 1 ■ 3 ■ - 5 1 l J w ' J A c ' •• jl _jt«S§I 107 ■ ■ S.H.S.l m ■Hil HH FIRST ROW— George Allen, Alan Symmes, Richard Smith, Vito Russo, William Stella, John Matrona. SECOND ROW— Timothy Churchard, Gordon Edmunds, Thomas Sullo, David Mathews, Bayard Maxwell, John Spencer, Richard Patch, Gerald Wolfe, Frank Walton. IHOCfCEY ■ ' ,-:■: - ;5S:- |T i V-rl ' ,: m ' . ; ' ' • ' I b, .. liHB ■ . H HI i , ' 1 nfi 1 ■ ' ' ' % KitiPJlfl BASKETBALL fc f ii GIRLS ' BASKETBALL FIRST ROW— Joan Noseworthy, Joyce Dykens, Norma Richardson, Nancy Yanofsky— Cap- tain, Janice Carter, Joan Scire, Eileen Holland. SECOND ROW— Miss Fazzi— Coach, Phyllis Harris, Lucianne Cronin, Donna Galante, Sandra Mercurio, Carol Banks, Agnes Adams. 112 4H • w j m ■ BASEBALL i Saugus Salem 6 Gloucester 5 Saugus 3 Saugus 4 Lynn Classical ____ 6 Saugus 2 Lawrence 9 14 isCORES Salem 19 Saugus 5 Haverhill 9 Saugus 9 Gloucester 22 Lynn Classical _._.12 Saugus 2 Lynn English 9 Saugus 2 English 4 Saugus 2 Peabody 7 Saugus 6 Saugus 6 Beverly 4 Saugus 1 115 SACHEM SMOKE SIGNALS SAY TO YOU HEAP BIG ADVERTISEMENTS NEXT IN VIEW READ-UM AND HEED-UM AND YOU WILL FIND ANYTHING PALEFACE HAS IN MIND. 16 ADVERTISEMENTS 117 : r • ■ ■■ SERVICE WITH A SMILE For Personalized Yearbook Photography THE ARMAND STUDIO OFFICIAL TONTONQUONIAN PHOTOGRAPHERS for ' 52, ' 53, ' 54, ' 55, 56, ' 57, ' 58, ' 59 THE CLASS OF 1959 wishes to extend sincere thanks to all who have made our four years at Saugus High School a great success. Priscilla Bentley, Patricia Bej+hold, Bill Rowan, Nancy Sargent, Claire Corbeti DISTINCTION — — — — VALUE L G. BALFOUR COMPANY ATTLEBORO MASSACHUSETTS Class Rings and Pins Commencement Invitations — Diplomas Personal Cards Club Insignia- — Medals and Trophies Official Jewelers for Saugus High School Representative: WILLIAM R. ROWAN QUALITY — — — — SERVICE PI ' Compliments of ADVENTURE CAR HOP RESTAURANT EAT IN YOUR CAR Newburyport Turnpike Let Kennedy ' s cue you • • • WHAT ' S NEW . . . WHAT ' S SMART . . . WHAT ' S WANTED We ' ve got our ears to the ground — ready to pick up the newest ideas — the big trends — the wanted fad-items . . . and have ' em for you when you want ' em! Here ' s where you ' ll find everything that makes a first-rate ward- robe ... all arranged for your easy, speedy shopping! KENNEDY ' S BOSTON • FRAMINGHAM • PROVIDENCE WORCESTER • SPRINGFIELD • HARTFORD BROCKTON • MANCHESTER ffh ■Hi W. ERNEST LIGHT Printer 5 Columbus Avenue SAUGUS MASSACHUSETTS Tel. SAugus 8-0592 rjjBMfifj 2«J2JJi5 ' Eonf 9mmaK — ' HANSON CHEVROLET, INC. Sales — Service — Parts CLIFTONDALE SQUARE 519 Lincoln Avenue SAUGUS, MASS. Tel. SAugus 8-1887 or 8-1888 C. V. STACKPOLE SON, INC. Est. 1896 G.E. Major Appliances 27 Market St. LY 2-5348 957 Western Ave. LY 8-2920 LYNN THE SAUGUS ADVERTISER Your Home Town Paper CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1959 SAUGUS HIGH SCHOOL Bands, Twirlers, and Director TOPSY ' S RESTAURANT IIT II • lops in Lobster — Steak Fried or Barbequed Chicken Newburyport Turnpike ROUTE 1, SAUGUS Orders Put Up to Take Out. CALL SAugus 8-0914 NELSON ' S FLOWERS ATTRACTIVE GIFTS for the MODERN YOUTH ARTHUR STERN Jeweler Watches, Diamonds, Silverware UNION cor. BUFFUM STREET LYNN E. DEMAKES CO. INC. Lynn, Mass. Manufacturers of HOLIDAY BRAND Fine Cooked Meats 37 Waterhill St. LYnn 5-1557 Compliments of WALLACE E. LONG SON BUTLER DRUG CO., INC. Prescription Specialists Diamonds Watches Jewelry PETER L. GRADY JEWELER Watch, Clock, and Jewelry Repairing 468 LINCOLN AVENUE, SAUGUS Next to Saugus Trust Co. Telephone SAugus 8-1125 WB xm TOM ' S SERVICENTER, INC. Flying A Products Evinrude Outboard Motors Thompson and Wagemalcer Boats 693 Broadway, Saugus at Gibbs Oil Company MARY BURNS Going Formal! Let Us Enhance Your Starry-Eyed Plans for the Prom Season. Exciting Formals From $19.95 -A Ifrff-fe 100 SUMMER STREET BOSTON DE-8-8033 Compliments of . . . HATCH METAL FABRICATING CO. Sheet Metal Work Certified Welding Telephone Saugus 8-0999 I Auburn Place Box 1108 SAUGUS, MASS. Compliments of CLIFTONDALE WOODWORKING COMPANY (Incorporated) P. E. AGERSEA, Pres. Tel.: SAugus 8-0020 REvere 8-2013 SAUGUS, MASSACHUSETTS CLIFTONDALE ELECTRONICS Television, Radio Service and Sales Latest Hit Records CLIFTONDALE SQUARE SAugus 8-1865 Compliments of . . . CHARLES M. SWEENEY Compliments of . . . GIBBS OIL CO. Turnpike SAUGUS, MASSACHUSETTS Compliments of . . . SAUGUS PHARMACY THE GIRLS ' CLUB THE PARK PRESS, INC. Printers Fifteen Main Street, Saugus, Mass. Telephone SAugus 8-0315 Phone: SA 8-0070 Electric Wiring PERCY A. OWENS Automobile Repairing Refrigeration and Oil Burner Service 542 Lincoln Avenue Saugus, Mass. PARSONS i Coal — Oil — Coke LYNN POWER BURNERS SAugus 8-1300 Loam Fill Gravel Snow Removal Hot Top Driveways R. O. PARROTT, TRUCKING 26 Vine St. SAUGUS, MASS. SA 8-3240J Compliments of HOFFMAN ' S Cliftondale Square WEARING APPAREL GODFRIED ' S HOME BAKERY, INC. On the Pike Just North of Route 129 Overpass Full Snack Bar Pizza and Fountain Service MILL STORE, INC. OPPOSITE HIGH SCHOOL Fabrics — Drapes — Notions Compliments of THE SAUGUS HIGH SCHOOL GLEE CLUB, 1958-1959 First Row, left to right, George Noel, Pres.; Hugh Connolly, Vice Pres. Second Row, Joan Huggins, Planning Board; Connie Oldford, Planning Board; Marthalie Thurston, Secretary. ACE WELDING SERVICE INCORPORATED 12 NEWHALL AVENUE, SAUGUS, MASS. SAugus 8-2600 Revere 8-7731 ■HHF PARISIAN:— Painstaking Individualized Cleansing Service by Craftsmen Ask Your Neighbor PARISIAN CLEANERS Ly 2-3590 CAREFUL TENDER CARE Sales Rentals TYPEWRITER SPECIALISTS Exclusive Distributors for Royal Typewriters 64 Franklin Street LYNN, MASSACHUSETTS Special Rates for Students. Portables TEL. LYnn 8-5060 WEST LYNN CREAMERY 626 LYNNWAY, LYNN — Featuring — The Best Possible in: Milk — Eggs Butter — Yogurt Ly-3-3889 Compliments of the CLASS OF 1960 L B. ANTHONY COMPANY % Electric Motor Repairs Compliments of JERRY ' S BEAUTY SHOP Saugus 8-0199 $H ,j J5 ( 1127 Western ■a Avenue LYNN, MASSACHUSETTS Telephone LYnn 5-171 1 Shrubs Landscape Trees Planting Compliments of | EVERETT C. HUDSON MELROSE NURSERIES Saugus Representative for VERNON A. MARTIN, INC. 821 Lynn Fells Parkway Residential and Investment Real Estate. MELROSE, MASS. All Kinds of Insurance. REVERE KNITTING MILLS FACTORY STORE, INC. ARCADE BAZAAR S Sweater Headquarters Discount Department Store Manufacturers ' Distributor 602 Broadway of School ROUTE 1 SAUGUS and Club Award Sweaters and Jackets 108 Ferry Street MALDEN 48, MASS. SAHIC club r 5WTT2Z77 v 1 7H F= P Y P P T ???f T= I f6? 8 « stw A MALDEN BUSINESS SCHOOL The Business School Near Home SECRETARIAL SCIENCE BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION ACCOUNTING Individual Progress — Free Placement Service Day — Evening — Summer 6 PLEASANT STREET, MALDEN TELEPHONE DA 2-8200 Best Wishes to the Class of 1959 BAND PARENTS ASSOCIATION CHARACTER LEADERSHIP HONOR SOCIETV NATIONAL SERVICE SCHOLARSHIP Credit for obtaining the most advertisements for the Focus and Annual goes to Janet McLaughlin, Barbara Robinson, Linda Morrison, Judith Frost. SAUGUS TRUST COMPANY MAIN OFFICE 466 Lincoln Avenue CENTER OFFICE 13 Main Street MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION DONOVAN ' S FLOWERS 235 Broadway Telephone SAugus 8-1890 Compliments of NEW ENGLAND STORES 478 LINCOLN AVENUE We Know You ' ll Like SANTORO ' S ON THE PIKE for Every Type of Submarine Sandwich FREE PARKING 7 Days a Week, 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. Route I, Saugus SA 8-3838 NEXT TO KIDDIE RANCH Buy Your Sporting Goods, Toys and Bicycles From LYNN SPORTING GOODS COMPANY 455 WASHINGTON STREET LYNN, MASS. NU-LIFE CLEANERS 350 Central Street SAUGUS, MASS. Saugus 8-2800 Compliments of CASTLE ROCK SPRINGS SAUGUS, MASSACHUSETTS Compliments of SHERMAN ' S MARKET Compliments of TURNPIKE FURNITURE COMPANY ! MASSACHUSETTS MOTION PICTURE SERVICE Complete Photographic Supplies One of New Englands Largest Film Rental Libraries 35 Market Street Lynn, Mass. i Telephone LYnn 5-6664—5-6665 Compliments of DR. AND MRS. HAROLD W. BLY Compliments of R. E. PARKER Home and Industrial Painting SA-8-0996 Compliments of CREATIVE COSTUME JEWELRY Dealers in Rhinestones and Settings Also Home Parties SA-8-0996 LEBLANC ' S MOBIL SERVICE STATION Corner Birch and Lincoln SAUGUS, MASS. SA-8-3872 Insurance and Real Estate Broker Compliments of O. ALBION SMITH D. B. A. HERMAN G. BUNKER AGENCY 359 Central Street SAugus 8-1 1 1 1 Saugus, Mass. Compliments of GEORGE A. McCARRIER ROUTE 1 MINIATURE GOLF Healthful Enjoyment in Pleasant Environment ON ROUTE i SAUGUS, MASS.  Compliments of the CLASS OF 1961 FULLERTON FUNERAL HOME 325 Central Street SAUGUS C E. WHITTEN SONS BUICK AND OPEL CARS Lynn — Salem — Beverly CHARCOAL BROILED PRIME STEER STEAKS with choice of Vegetable Potato, Salad Bowl, Rolls Butter • Cocktail Lounge Open Every Day at 12 Noon - • Facilities Available for Private Parties UcO (fonch (f ' rill Newburyport Turnpike Route 1 Saugus SAugus 8-0242 NORTH SHORE NURSERIES FLORISTS 22 1 Broadway Saugus Tel. SA 8-0878 SAUGUS ANIMAL HOSPITAL 1. Lawrence Halpert, D.V.M. 230 BROADWAY SAUGUS FONTAINE ' S for Fine Foods LYNN AND SALEM Compliments of R. L SWEEZEY SON Shade Screens — Venetian Blinds Doors, Windows 59 APPLETON STREET Compliments of BEAUTY CENTER 38 CENTRAL ST. Compliments of DR. JOHN L SILVER Tel. SA. 8-2889 Evenings SA. 8-2431 HERBERT W. SPENCE Real Estate — Insurance Notary Public 306 CENTRAL ST. SAUGUS, MASS. Tel. SAugus 8-2223 BRUHM ' S SERVICE STATION Expert Auto Repairing Carburetor and Generator Work 99 Lincoln Avenue Saugus, Mass. Compliments of YOUNG ' S MARKET ! FREE DELIVERY Compliments of GRAHAM BROS. MARKET 330 Central Street Store Hours 8 to 6 Open Wed. Afternoons A. COGLIANO FOOD MART Groceries and Provisions WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Meat Is Our Specialty Tel. Saugus 8-0954 304 LINCOLN AVENUE SAUGUS, MASS. Compliments of F. K. BERTHOLD Compliments of SEW AND SAVE SHOP Compliments of CAMEO BEAUTY LOUNGE 480 Lincoln Avenue SAUGUS, MASS. SA 8-1957 WALKEY ' S MARKET For Quality CRONIN ' S LUMBERYARD D. M. CRONIN FRASER ' S MARKET For Fine Food 361 LINCOLN AVENUE HUBBARD ' S CUBBARD 75 Sweetwater Street SAUGUS, MASS. Compliments of KEYSTONE BATTERY COMPANY SAUGUS, MASSACHUSETTS RUSSO ' S CANDY HOUSE Kitchen Fresh Candies Junction Route No. 1 and Lynn Fells Parkway Saugus, Massachusetts Compliments of DR. AND MRS. DONALD A. ROOS Compliments of CLIFTONDALE PAINT AND WALLPAPER Compliments of REILLY ' S VARIETY 199 Central Street SAUGUS Compliments of STATE THEATRE ' ♦ HHHHH f T)ra r?af c C u 5 9 a4i Nf t s;u; ■! iftfeei V o o o s Compliments of LUDWIG ' S CLEANERS INC. 73 Vine Street Saugus, Mass. Compliments of CLASS OF 1962 SAHICO CLUB OFFICERS Judith Frost, Vice President; Linda Morrison, President; Catherine Day, Secretary; Nancy Rumson, Treasurer. Donovan ' s 235 Broadway Telephone SAugus 8-1890 1 STUDtNTCOUNCIL JJ TV S TURNPIKE SUNOCO SERVICENTER Open 7-11 Have Gun Will Grease Expert Lubrication Saugus 8-4285 WORK CLOTHES FEINSTEIN ' S MEN ' S SHOP PANTS Haberdashers SPORTS WEAR 79-87 Munroe Street, Lynn, Mass. Phone LYnn 2-6285 Compliments of NEW ENGLAND STORES 478 LINCOLN AVENUE I . L % y ., ■$.■% ' )■: Z • ' ' ■•vv ; 5v M SV C V ■ =$7a A CKNO WLEDGEMENTS We, the editors of the 1 959 Tontoquonian, wish to express our apprecia- tion to our advisors, Miss Towle and Miss Marison, for their patience, time and guidance. We would also like to thank Mrs. Anderson, for her kind assistance with the Will, the Prophecy and Who ' s Who, Mr. Rowan, our representative from the Balfour Company, who helped us in so many ways, Paul Titus, our official photographer from Armard Studio, and our staff for a job well done. A last note of thanks also to those who courageously posed for our divi- sion pages. 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