Saugus High School - Tontoquonian Yearbook (Saugus, MA)

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$ m ■ ■ m I ■ •mffimM TOQUONIAN J uohshecf £u Glass of I960 S llGUS HIGH SCHOOL SAUGUS, MASSACHUSETtS STAFF Editor-in-Chief: JACQUELINE COTTE Associate Editors: • • • Activities and classes JOAN HUGGINS • • • Advertisements THERESA DEPUTAT • • • Biographies DOROTHY CLARK BIOGRAPHIES Georgiana Caso Linda Cooper Joanna Ferris Janet Gripper David Manoogian Irene McHugh Joan Scire Barbara Southard Richard Timmons Dianne Winn Gerald Wolfe ■ BMfC CONTENTS DEDICATION ADMINISTRATION FACULTY NURSES AND OFFICE PERSONNEL SENIORS UNDERCLASSMEN ACTIVITIES ATHLETICS ADVERTISEMENTS ■■■■■ ■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■i BUSINESS Elizabeth Deary Anna Giansiracusa Judith Franklin Doris Loiselle Arlene McKinley Elizabeth Weir ART Richard Boudreau Theresa Deputat Joan Huggins Marilyn Meeker PHOTOGRAPHY Conrad Berthold ■ ■ nr %vmsa m Bernice L. Hayward Dean of Girls Harold E. Haley Attendance Supervisor John B. Leahy and Kenneth G. Abbott Guidance : -?t John J. Burns Department Head FACULTY . . Ljnolisn Kenneth G. Abbott Cynthia H. Bnnshaft Sally Byrne Judith C. Cochrane ■•■■ - Robert Golden James F. Green Bette J. Haskell Louise A. Hayes Marie J. Levell Mary B. Marquardt Speech Mary A. Anderson Gordon P. Bennett Bernice L. Hayward Department Head lOanouaoe John Dirk Frances P. Egan Edmond J. Gautreau Helen F. Towle JiomemaAin Corinne M. Shuff Department Head Patricia Atkinson Anne R. Larsen Barbara Shea JKi US1C Elaine Grille Vocal Music Jerome J. Mitchell Instrumental Music Cflrt Anstrice C. Kellogg Department Head Josephine Di Mauro G ommercia Hazel C. Marison Department Head Isabelle G. Beauchesne Walter D. Blossom Frank E. Carter Elmo W. Falzarano s cience J3i6i raman Patricia A. McCormick Abraham Pinciss Albert J. Moylan •■. Anthony A. Struzziero Department Head Hubert G. Kelley Joseph C. Miller 9 Elinor O ' Brien Conrad Skiba Welcome C. McCullough Department Head Elizabeth Arribea Belden G. Bly Edward J. Chamberlain Robert Clark Social u udies Harold C. Musgrave Philip Nelson Helen M. Nowak Hartley Peakes Louise N. Solomita S7ndusfrial Arfs Arthur H. Strout Department Head m Dominic Beninati Carmen C. Moschella Walter J. Pickett 10 Elmer H. Watson Department Head Carol Armstrong Madeleine H. Beaulieu Harold E, Haley George H. McKay JKain em a tics John J. Quinlan John J. Scarborough John C. Janusas J nasical Oc ucation Jane Tammi Barbara Tucker II ■ H n t reXi I B E D ' ■-■. ¥ ' .■ fii r I to i ! r U ■ ' ■ ' ■ . ' • ' H w SEMIOtS on5r ROLL Sandra Elaine Beck ford ,f .■ H nna Gisella Caso ay. •• a i a .. David Victor- jManoogi s  hie ' Catherine Cotte if f HM ' ., - Theresa Anne Deputat Dorothv Mav Diamond Ruth Ferris Linda Joyce Flewelling ,: ■ % gtn • zi$K ..m Harrington ' ivllis Alice Harris Eileen Mary Boil? ' - Toan Car- 1 T 7 ' iynda Ruth Kenerson Roberta Kotchian ■■ - Irene Marie McHugli,- ■ M- Arlei Maureen Louise Minichielh Chester Michael Nibby. Jr. Coralie Gail Oldford Hear Pel( Myrul Dora PuncOc Joyce Ann Rali Joan Therese Scire Julian James Sluskoi arbara Ann Southard Audrey Ann Stead Richard Arthur Timn Daryll Joyce Welch larion Elizabeth Whipp Dianne Elaine Winn Reinhold Lawrence Winter laren Elizabeth Leema KENNETH G. ABBOTT, our Class Advisor To Mr. Abbott we extend our deepest appreciation for the time and effort spent in guiding and helping us through our Junior and Senior years. Gfass OJfi ' i •icers JAMES FRANK SAMMS 14 Johnston Terrace Sincere Jimmy with his winning smiie has been a terrific class president. Sam has also been an asset to our basketball team. Jimmy likes parties, but not girls. How are you going to work that out, Jim? Class President 3, 4; Clubs: Boys ' 1. 2, Audio-Visual Aids 3, 4, Student Council 4; Athletics: Basketball 2, 3, 4, Football 3, 4; All-School Play 2; Commit- tees: Student Exchange 3, 4, Sophomore Dance, Junior Prom, Student Council Dance 3, 4; Donkey Basketball. DOROTHY MAY DIAMOND 601-R Lincoln Avenue Attractive Dottie, one of our best-liked classmates, has been a peppy twirler and a hard-working-class officer. Dottie plans to attend Teachers College after gradu- ation. Class Secretary 3, 4; Clubs: Girls ' — Treasurer 1, Pep Squad 1, 2, National Honor Society 3, 4, P.T.S.A. 1, 2, 3, Student Council 2, 3, Usherettes 4; Band- Secretary 4, Twirler 3, 4; Athletics: Basketball 2, Home Room Basketball 1; Band Concert 3, 4, Talent Night 3, 4; Committees: Career Conference 3, 4, Senior Play 4, Sophomore Dance, National Honor Society Dance 4, Twirlers ' Dance 3, 4, Student Council Dance 2, 3, Class Ring 2, Class Color, Class Motto; Car Wash 3; Donkey Basketball 4. M RICHARD ARTHUR TIMMONS 14 Morton Avenue Tiny Tim ' s jovial attitude has made him extremely well liked by all. An ardent fan of all sports, he finds basketball his favorite. He plans to be a dentist, a career in which he is sure to succeed. Class Vice President 3, 4; Clubs: Boys 1, 2, Audio- Visual Aids 3, 4 — President 4, Ski 4, Student Coun- cil 4; Annual— Biography Staff; Athletics: Basketball 1, 2, Home Room Basketball 1, Football 1, 2; Com- mittees: Career Conference 3, 4, Sophomore Dance, Student Council Dance 4. JUDITH ANN FRANKLIN 333 Lincoln Avenue Cute and popular Judi has added much fun and enjoyment to our four years at S.H.S. She will always be remembered for her happy ways and bub- bling personality. Don ' t worry, Judi, at Chandlers you won ' t meet any boys who talk about their cars. Class Treasurer 3, 4; Clubs: Girls ' Pep Squad 2, 3, 4— Secretary 2, P.T.S.A. I, 2, Sahico 4— Secretary, Ski 4, Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Focus 4, Annual — Business Staff, Advertising; Athletics: Home Room Basketball 2, 4; Talent Night 2, 4; Committees: Senior Play 4, Sophomore Dance, Junior Prom, Student Council Dance 1, 2, 3, 4; Donkey Basketball 4, Car Wash 3. !7 , s Seniors we leave inese memories RONALD WALLACE ALEXANDER 34 Bow Street Insurance Al When Al is in the insurance busi- ness, he will have to put up with women drivers. He ' ll certainly find time to play some baseball, but we ' ll probably find him down at the vacht club on those hot summer days. Clubs: Boys ' 1. 2. CAROLYN MAREDA ARMITSTEAD 13 Henry Street Hairdresser Sincere Carolyn has been one of our most enthusiastic sports fans during the past four years. With her quiet efficien- cy, she is sure to be a successful hair- dresser. Clubs : Girls ' P.T.S.A. 2, Sahico 4, L ' shcrettes 4; Committees : Junior Prom, Girls ' Club Dance 2, 3. BRUCE KING ATKINS 21 Garfield Avenue College Althoug dislikes why ? and his include Clubs: Boys ' 1, 2. always talking himself, Bruce iris who talk too much . . . His favorite sport is swimming hobby is cars. His future plans school. JOYCE ANNETTE ATKINS 21 Garfield Avenue College or Airline Hostess Joy Joy wants to either be an airline hostess or attend college. She likes swimming and is quite proficient in her hobby, sewing. One thing, though, Joy, you ' ll always have to wear your shoes no matter which career you choose. Clubs : Girls ' , Camera 4, Dramatic 3, 4; Junior Red Cross 1, Pep Squad 1, 2; Homemakers 1, 2, Marshal Squad 4, Record 4, Ski 4, Student Coun- cil 1, 4; Committees: Class Motto, Sophomore Dance, Junior Prom; Tal- ent Night 3, 4 ; Style Show 4 ; Car Wash 3. GUSTAV CARL BACK STROM H Bailey Avenue Service Gus, who plans to join the Armed Forces, likes to swim and to play basketball. While Gus is sailing in and out of every port, he ' ll probably meet plenty of his pet peeve — girls who smoke. Clubs: Boys ' 1, 2; Athletics: Room Basketball 1, 2. DANIEL ALFRED BADGER 69 Riverbank Road Gus Electronics School Danny Danny doesn ' t like to get up in the morning, but when he goes to Elec- tronics school, he will have to be on time for those early classes. Football is his favorite sport, but he also likes swimming. Home Clubs : Boys 1, 2 ; Athletics : Home Room Basketball 2, 3 ; Home Room Football 3. 18 ■ our urresni man year r CAROL ANN BANKS 11 Baker Street Physical Education Teacher Banksie It ' s no surprise to us that Banksie wants to be a physical education teacher. The S.H.S. girls sports won ' t be the same without her. What ' s wrong with women drivers ? Clubs: Girls ' , Ski 4; Athletics: Bas- ketball 2, 3, 4 — Captain, Varsity 4, Home Room 1, 4; Softball 1, 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 3, Field Hockey 4, Co- Captain 4. RONALD MICHAEL BAPTISTA 17 Gilway Road College Ronnie Quiet, well liked Ronnie has been a familiar sight driving around the streets of Saugus in a Buick or an Olds. Col- lege is his goal, but girls who smoke are his aversion. Clubs : Boys 1, 2, Bowling 3, 4 — Vice President 4. ROBERTA TERESA BARRETT 49 Saville Street Dancing Teacher Bobbie Bubbly and gay, Bobbie has been a familiar sight on the social scene at S.H.S. She doesn ' t like dates who arrive late. She loves to dance and will enjoy her career as a dancing teacher. Clubs : Girls , Dramatic 4, Sahico 4, Pep Squad 3, 4 ; Annual — Advertis- ing ; Committees: Junior Prom; Talent Night 4; Car Wash 3. JOHN JOSEPH BARTEAUX 8 Elmer Avenue Service Bart Bart ' s favorite sport is hockey. After graduation he plans to join the Armed Forces. Let ' s hope that when you are on leave, you do not meet any con- ceited girls. Clubs : Boys 1, 2, Bowling 4. RICHARD RAYMOND BAUWENS 53 Riverbank Road Service Dick Girls that say cause annoy Dick. If you ' re looking for him, he may be at a baseball game, or under the hood of a car. The Navy will be lucky to get ingenious Dick. Clubs: Boys 1, 2, Bowling 4, Ski 4. SANDRA ELAINE BECKFORD 337 Lincoln Avenue Nursing Sandy Friendly and likable Sandy will make a competent nurse. There isn ' t much she can do about those dreadful Monday mornings, but she ' s sure to greet them with her usual smile. Good luck! We ' ll be seeing you at the S.H.S. football games, cheering for your favorite team. Clubs : Girls ' — Cabinet 1, 2, 3, 4 ; P.T.S.A. 4; Focus— 1, 2, 3, 4— Clubs 2, Exchange 3 ; Usherettes 4 ; Committees : Sophomore Dance, Junior Prom, Girls Club Dance 3, 4„ 19 (Jur new sen 00 was a maze of corridors • ?...:■■ I Ajfy CHRISTOPHER ROBERT BENTLEY 118 Winter Street G.E. Apprentice Benny Benny ' s future plans include the G.E. Apprentice course. He will always have plenty of time for baseball and basket- ball, but not for moody girls. Clubs : Boys ' 1, 2, Audio-Visual Aids 3, 4 — Secretary 4; Athletics: Baseball 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Foot- ball 1; Committees: Sophomore Dance, Junior Prom. ELAINE KAY BERRY 612 Lincoln Avenue Work There isn ' t much Elaine can do about being short, but it certainly won ' t be a handicap to her in her hobby of photography. In the summer, on her days off, she will be found at the beach enjoying her favorite sport, swimming. Clubs: Girls ' , P.T.S.A. 2. CONRAD PAUL BERTHOLD 392 Main Street TV Cameraman Connie Cheerful Connie is sure to be a suc- cess as a TV cameraman. With his terrific photographic ability he has helped greatly in the production of the school magazine and yearbook. Me will also remember him for the acting ability he showed in the school plays. Clubs: Boys ' 1, 2, Camera 3, 4 — President 4. Dramatic 4, P.T.S.A. I. Radio — Vice President 2; Focus 3, 4 — Photography, Annual — Photog- raphy Staff. DONALD MELVIN BERTRAM 49 Elm Street Service Don Friendly and sincere Don, who dislikes freshmen, likes swimming. His hobby is homework, but we ' re afraid he won ' t get enough in the Navy to make him happy. Clubs: Boys ' 1, 2. ROBERT BICKNELL 4 Bufford Street Service Bick During the summer, when Bick isn ' t driving or working, he can usually be found water skiing. With his winning ways, he will do well in the Navy. Let ' s hope he doesn ' t meet too many girls who smoke. Clubs: Boys ' 1, 2, Ski 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4. JANET BOAG BINGHAM 222 Water Street Airline Hostess Jan Cheery Jan, who dislikes unfriendly- people, may be able to ski on snow- slopes and water ski in the warm waters on the same day when she is an airline hostess. She ' ll always find time for her hobbies, cooking and sewing. Clubs: Girls ' Homemakers 1, 2; P.T.S.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Sahico 4, Ski 4 — President; Athletics: Home Room Basketball 3, 4; Softball 1, 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 3; Committees-. Sophomore Dance, Junior Prom, Class Colors, Caps and Gowns. 20 dheo wiih sninu JocAers MADEILEINE ALICE BISHOP 50 Westland Avenue College Mandy With her likeable smile and friendly manner, Mandy is sure to win lots of friends at college. If she meets any impatient people, she ' ll just have to hold her breath and count to ten. Clubs : Girls ' , Dramatic 4, Homemak- ers 3, Debating 4, Record 3; Com- mittees: Girls Club Dance 1, 2, 3, 4; Dramatic Club Dance 4. LINDA MARY BLAKELEY 8 Pillings Road Business School Happy go lucky Linda has been a faith- ful fan of all school sports. Her plans include business school. Don ' t worry, Linda, not all people are late for dates. HCM: lmb Clubs: Girls ' , Dramatic 4, Homemakers 2, Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 4— Secretary 3, Marshal Squad 4, Sahico 4, Usherettes 4; Annual — Advertising; Athletics: Bas- ketball 2, Volleyball 1 ; Committees : Senior Play 4, Sophomore Dance, Junior Prom, Girls ' Club Dance. ANNETTE FLORENCE BOISVERT 14 Howard Street Business School Annie Athletic Annie has been a great asset to our softball team. She intends to go to business school where she ' ll en- counter a great deal of her pet peeve — homework. CluLs: Girls ' ; Athletics: Softball 3, Field Hockey 4. ELIZABETH OCEANA BOUDREAU 22 Riverbank Road Hairdresser Shanny Quiet and cute Shanny enjoys watch- ing football games. If the way she keeps her own hair is any indica- tion of the care she will give to her customers, we are positive she ' ll be a success as a hairdresser. Clubs : Girls ' , Sahico 4, Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 4; Athletics: Home Room Basketball 2, Volleyball 2; Commit- tees: Sophomore Dance, Junior Prom, Car Wash 3. RICHARD JOHN BOUDREAU 79 Shore Road College Rickie extremely Richie industrious, and amiable, talented. Although he very interested in arts and crafts, he has found time to be football man- ager and a very active member of the Dramatic Club. Clubs: Art — President 2, 3; Annual — Art Staff; Athletics: Football 1 — Man- ager 3, 4; Band Concert 2, 3; Talent Night 2, 3, 4; Glee Club Concert 3, Style Show 2, 3, 4; All-School Play 3, 4; Senior Play; Committees: Senior Play 4, Sophomore Dance, Junior Prom, Dramatic Club Dance 2, 3, 4. DAVID ANDREW BOYNTON 2 Cross Street Undecided Dave Although Dave didn ' t join the football team until his senior year, he did a great job as defenseman. Hi3 hobby is cars. He is undecided about his future. Athletics: Football 4; Talent Night 4; Donkey Basketball; Committee: Junior Prom. 21 u )e entered a whirl of activities — £om6 scare, MtA JOHN JOSEPH BREEN 34 Gates Road Eiectronics Johnnie Johnnie is mainly concerned with Electronics and hopes to follow a career in this field. His hobbies are hunting and fishing. His aversion is waiting for people. Clubs: Boys 1, 2; Dramatic 4, Rifle 3 ; Athletics : Home Room Basket- ball 2, 3; Volleyball 3. ARNOLD BROUGHTON, JR. 41 Newcomb Avenue College Bill Likeable Bill is one of those lucky people with no pet peeves. He enjoys water skiing and riding in boats. His friendly personality will be to him as he studies to be tronic engineer. Clubs: Boys 1, 2; Band 1, Band Concert l f 2, 3, 4. asset elec- 2, 3, 4; GEORGE WILSON BROWN 14 Felton Street Work Happy go lucky George is a favorite among his classmates. His main inter- ests are cars and football. His future plans are undecided. Clubs: Boys ' 1, 2; Glee Club 4, Mixed Glee 4; Talent Night 4. ROBERT ARTHUR BRYANT 23 High Street College Bob One thing is sure, Bob, you ' ll be able to play plenty of basketball and get in lots of swimming at college. We know you will be a tremendous suc- cess at whatever college you attend. In the meantime — conceited people, beware ! Clubs: Boys ' 1, 2; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Athletics : Home Room Basketball 2, 3; Committee: Sophomore Dance. FRANCIS JOHN BUCCHIERE 62 Western Avenue Service Fran Fran will miss swimming and water skiing when he joins the service. We hope that he will come back to Stack- pole Field, when he is on leave, to cheer the team on to victory. Clubs : Boys ' 1, 2 ; Athletics : Football 1, 2, 3, 4; All-School Play 4. RICHARD COCHRANE BURT 12 Castle Street College Squash Sophisticated Squash was a great running fullback for the S.H.S. cham- pion football team. We are sure that he will be as popular at college as he ' s been here. Clubs: Boys 1, 2, Audio-Visual Aids 3, 4; Athletics: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Hockey 4. 22 ■K widoor rallies football aames and dances DAVID FRANK BUTT 49 Eagle Road Service Dave Dave has always liked to work with cars. His pet peeve is squeaky brakes. We wish him good luck when he enters the Armed Forces. Clubs: Boys ' 1, 2, Student Council 2; Athletics: Home Room Basket- ball 2. JOYCE ELLEN CANN 9 Jackson Street Secretary We ' ll always remember Joyce as one of the charming band members. Some lucky office will appreciate Joyce as an efficient secretary. HCM:jec Clubs : Girls ' , Marshal Squad 4 ; Band I, 2, 3, 4; Band Concert; Style Show 1; Committees: Junior Prom; Annual- Advertising. RUSSELL DEAN CARTER 21 Emory Street College Russ Friendly Russ ' s sense of humor will win him many more friends when he attends college. Let ' s hope he won ' t have to get up early Saturday morn- ing, especially after a Friday night jam session with his cool trombone. Clubs: Boys ' 1, 2, Band 1, 2, 3, 4— President 4; Athletics: Home Room Basketball 2, 3, 4. GEORGIANNA GISELLA CASO 84 Vine Street Business School Georgie We can ' t do anything about rainy days, Georgie, but if you keep smiling they ' ll seem better. Keep your sincere ways throughout business school and your future success will be assured. HCM :ggc Clubs: Girls ' , Pep Squad, Dramatic 4, Marshal Squad 3, 4; P.T.S.A. 1, 2, 3, 4 Record 3, 4; Sahico 4, Usherettes 4 Annual — Biography Staff, Advertising Committees: Sophomore Dance, Junior Prom. NANCY ALICE CECERE 30 Western Avenue Business School Nanc As everyone can see (or hear) Nanc ' s hobby is talking. She puts her spare time to good use in the fall by cheer- ing the football team. Her future plans include Business School, but not con- ceited people. HCM:nac Clubs : Girls ' , Dramatic 4, Homemakers 2, Marshal Squad 3, 4; P.T.S.A. 1, 2, 3, 4 ; Record 3, 4 — Treasurer 4, Sahico 4- — Vice President, Ski 4, Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 4; Annual — Advertising; Ath- letics : Home Room Basketball 2, Vol- leyball 1; Committees: Senior Play 4, Sophomore Dance, Junior Prom, Record Club Dance 3 ; Car Wash 3. DAVID ALLEN CHAPMAN 22 Endicott Street College Dave Dave, a happy-go-lucky person, is extremely interesting in hunting and outdoor life. He enjoys the exhilara- tion of water skiing, but he can ' t stand the let down of flat tires. Clubs: Boys ' 1, 2, Mascot 2, Rifle 3; Athletics: Home Room Basket- ball 2, 3, 4. 23 1957) i op iomore uear members of our c a ass GERALDINE MARIE CHIOFOLO 17 Smith Road I.B.M. School Gerry Gerry, who will be soon listening to the tap, tap, tap of the I.B.M. machines, loves to play basketball and to sing, a hobby at which she is quite pro- ficient. Sloppiness is her pet peeve. Clubs : Girls , Dramatic 3, 4; Home- makers 4, P.T.S.A. 1, 2, 3; Pep Squad 1, 2, 3; Ski 4; Athletics: Basketball 2, 3, 4 — Co-Captain 3, 4, Home Room Basketball 2, 3; Talent Night 1, 2, 3, 4; Style Show 1, 4; Committees: Girls ' Club Dance 1, 2, 3, 4; Dramatic Club Dance 3, 4. BARTHOLOMEW JAMES CIAMPA 35 Bristow Street College Bart Friendly and popular Bart has been an asset to the school band. When he goes to college his spare time will be occupied by cars, hockey games, a trumpet, and, of course, an under- classman. Clubs: Boys ' 1, 2, Audio-Visual Aids 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4— Section Lead- er 3, 4. DOROTHY ANN CLARK 317 Essex Street College Dott; Vivacious Dotty can be seen a every football game and at prac tically any other sporting event Because 3he dislikes an insincere smile, you can be sure hers is genu ine. Any college lucky enough to get Dotty will profit from her stay Cluba: Girls . Class Treasurer 1, De bating 3, i; Dramatic 3, 4; Nationa Honor Society 3, 4; P.T.S.A. 1, 2 3; Student Council — Vice President 3, Treasurer 4, Usherettes 4; Focus 3 — Clubs, Annual — Associate Editor, Biography Staff; Senior Play 4; Committee : Reporter 4, Junior Prom, Girls ' Club Dance, Dramatic Club Dance, National Honor So- ' ) -■: Dance 1, Student Council Dance 3, 4; Delegate to U.N. Con- rerence ; Junior Car Wash; Brother- hood I PHILIP ALLAN CLARK 19 Springdale Avenue College Phil Phil ' s amiable personality and casual manner have earned him many friends at S.H.S. He is a good baseball player, and quite skillful when it comes to cars. Clubs: Boys ' 1, 2. RUTHE ELAINE CLARK 11 Oak Point Road Work Ruthie Friendly and sincere Ruthie has been one of the nicest classmates in S.H.S. She will just have to get up on rainy mornings when she goes to work. Dur- ing vacations she ' ll have time for her favorite sports, skating and swimming. Clubs: Girls , Homemakers 2, 4, P.T.S.A. 1, 2, 3, Record 2; Athletics: Basket- ball 2. ALAN ROY COCHRANE 1 Cross Street College Al Al has many interests. He enjoys good music, is enthusiastic on the subject of aviation, and is especially keen on model railroading. He also likes sport cars, and is quite irked by people who do not. When he is attending college, let ' s hope he still has time for bowling. Clubs : Boys 1, 2, Bowling 3, 4— President 3. 24 iooA pari in ine firsi aUscnooJ p aa arsenic and Old oace ALBERT BENEDICT COOROCHIO 24 Central Street Service Al, who is always driving town, will have to give up when he goes into service, is his favorite sport, but gi smoke irk him! Clubs: Boys ' 1, 2. Al around his car Football rls who MICHAEL DENNIS CONTINO 63 Chestnut Street Undecided Mike Mike has been a fimiliar sight around town on his motorcycle. He enjoys most sports, especially football. Mike is un- decided about his future. Clubs: Boy 1, 2. BEVERLY ANN COOK 132 Vine Street Work Bev Friendly Bev plans to go to work after graduation. She enjoys horseback riding very much but can ' t stand wise guys. Club: Girls ' . LINDA ELAINE COOPER 3 Farmland Road College Linda Patient and efficient, Linda leaves S.H.S. to become a teacher. She will enjoy the college football games as much as she has enjoyed the high school games. Insincere people are her aversion. Clubs : Girls . Homemakers 3, Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, P.T.S.A. 2, Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Usherettes 4 ; Annual — Biography Staff; Commit- tees: School Handbook 3, Reporter 4 ; Sophomore Dance, Junior Prom, Girls ' Club Dance 4, Student Coun- cil Dance 1, 2, 3, 4; Car Wash 3. ft:- ■rj ' -i;-- :-jf X €w ft JACQUELINE CATHERINE COTTE 3 Johnson Road When you hear Hey Bean ' you know our lively, busy Bug is around. Jackie ' s favorite sport is bas- ketball and her hobby is having fun. She has been an asset to our class and we are sure she will be as suc- cessful in college as she has been at S.H.S. Clubs : Girls — Cabinet 3, Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, Debating 3, 4— Vice Presi- dent 4, Marshal Squad 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, M. Student Council 2, Usherettes 4 ; Focus — Literary 2, Co-Editor 3; Annual — Editor; Ath- letics : Volleyball 2, Home Room Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Committees: Sopho- more Dance, National Honor Society Dance 4; Car Wash 3; Delegate to U.N. Conference. RAYMOND GRANT COWAN 11 Waban Street Service Ray Tall, good-looking Ray, who is very interested in cars, intends to join the Army after graduation. His favorite sport is football. Don t worry, Ray, all girls that you meet won ' t be conceited. Clubs: Boys ' 1, 2. ! 1 Ulv- 25 (Jar i ravels included a trip o Jiornell, jCew yorlz. ROBERT ELTON ' CROOKER 27 Holden Avenue Work Bob Bob, whose hobby is hunting and whose favorite sport is football, won ' t meet his pet peeve, English classes, in any type of work he plans to undertake. With his cheery personality he will make many new- friends. Clubs: Boys ' 1, 2. BRIAN PATRICK CUNNINGHAM 23 Summer Street College Yog Tall and quiet Yog plans to attend college. He enjoys hockey and, when the water isn ' t solid, he enjoys boat- ing. Know it alls are his pet peeve. Clubs: Audio-Visual Aids 3, 4; Athle- tics: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. SALLY JANE CURRIER 36 Stone Street College Sally Sally has been popular with everyone and was an excellent representative of the girls of S.H.S. She likes to swim, sew, and watch a good football game. Too bad, Sally, when in college you will have to write term papers. Clubs : Girls ' — Cabinet 3, 4 — President 4 — Vice President 3, Homemakers 4, Marshal Squad 3, P.T.S.A. 1, 2, 3; Usherettes 4; Focus 2 — Clubs; Commit- tees : Student Exchange 4, Sophomore Dance, Junior Prom, Girls ' Club Dance 3, 4; Athletics: Volleyball 3; Donkey Baseball; Car Wash 3. GEORGE ALAN CURTIN 57 Central Street Work Georgie Georgie is a jovial person with a ready smile. He enjoys many things, among them football. He is quite annoyed, though, by very long- winded people. George is sure to do well in whatever field he chooses. Clubs: Boys ' 1, 2. K t % . AMOS FRANKLIN CUTTER, JR. 20 Hurd Avenue College Ace Friendly and ambitious Ace intends to be a dental technician. While studying in college he ' ll enjoy football games, but not long English assignments. Clubs: Camera 1, Student Council 1, Dramatic 3, 4; Committees: Senior Play 4, Dramatic Club Dance 3, 4; Student Council Dance 1. GAIL MARTHA DAVEY 33 Cleveland Avenue Work Gail Gail with her friendly smile has brought much cheer to S.H.S. Her favorites are bowling and watching football games. Let ' s hope she doesn ' t have to wait for too many people in the future. Clubs : Girls ' , P.T.S.A. 1, 2, 3 ; Record 3, Sahico 4, Pep Squad 3. 26 a uisii to Oos on Oa room r ■f -V T % % giX- ti , V A LORRAINE CATHERINE DAY 29 Tuttle Street College Half-Pint We ' ll always remember friendly, petite Lorraine who makes all her beautiful clothes. Let ' s hope that while she is in college she will al- ways have time for her favo rite sport, swimming. Clubs: Girls ' , Class Secretary 3, Homemakers 4, Dramatic 4, Marshal Squad 3, 4; P.T.S.A. 2, 3; Student Council 3, 4; Glee Club -1, 2, 3— Board 2, Mixed Glee 1, 2, 3; Focus —Reporter 2, 3; Talent Night 4; Glee Clur5 Concert 1, 2, 3; Style Show 1, 2, 3; All-School Play; Committees: Glee Club Supper 1, 3, 4, Sophomore Dance, Junior Prom, Student Council Dance 4. EUGENE ALLAN DeACETIS 15 Summer Street College Wis Wis isn t too tall, but he makes up for height with his muscles. At college he is sure to retain his interest in weight-lifting as well as hockey and football. Wis doesn ' t like people who are late for appointments. Clubs: Boys ' 1, 2, Audio-Visual Aids 3, 4; Activities: Football 3, 4, Hockey 3, 4. ■■ ELIZABETH ANN DEARY 2 Eaton Avenue Business School Betty Red-headed Betty is a talented girl who will be successful in her art career. She likes to swim, sew, and draw in her spare time. Annoying people exist everywhere, Betty, so try not to let them bother you. HCM:bad Clubs : Girls ' , Dramatic 3, 4 ; Pep Squad 1, 2, 3; Homemakers 2, Sahico 4 ; Focus — Art Staff 3, Busi- ness 4, Annual — Advertising, Collection Manager, Business Staff; Athletics : Home Room Basketball 3 ; Talent Night 2 ; Committees : School Hand- book 2, Sophomore Dance, Junior Prom, Girls Club Dance 1, 2, 3 ; Dramatic Club Dance 3, 4 ; Car Wash 3. VIRGINIA JOANNE DeBONIS 427 Essex Street Work Ginny Quiet Virginia with her beautiful hair will add much charm to wherever she works. Her hobby is dancing, but she doesn ' t like people who gossip. Clubs: Girls ' , Ski 4, Dramatic 4, Pep Squad 4. PETER JOHN DeFRONZO 12 Bristow Street G.E. Apprentice Pete Pete would cheer up anybody ' s day with his ready smile and enthusiastic greet- ing. He enjoys music and is a terrific dancer. Football ranks highly with him , but moody girls don ' t. Pete is sure to make an outstanding G.E. apprentice. Clubs : Boys ' 1, 2, Audio-Visual Aids 3, 4 ; Athletics : Football 1 ; Commit- tees : Career Conference 3, 4, Washing- ton Trip. 27 RALPH ANTHONY DeFRONZO 12 Intervale Avenue College Ralph has always known what he wants out of life and is willing to work for it. He excels in all sports : basketball being his favorite. Medical school is included in his future plans. Clubs: Boys ' 1, 2; National Honor Society 3, 4— President 4, P.T.S.A. 3, Student Council 1, 2, 4; Focus; Athletics: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Bas- ketball 2, 3, 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Committees: Student Exchange 4, Reporter 1, 4; Sophomore Dance, Junior Prom, National Honor So- ciety Dance 4; Student Council Dance 4; Car Wash 3; Delegate to Mass. Boys ' State, Delegate to U.N. Conference; Donkey Basketball. and j-ina Zi , the most exciting trip of - - - o J THERESA ANNE DEPUTAT 40 Gates Road Business School Terry Dependable and competent Terry with her friendly ways will be very popular at business school. Sewing, art, and basketball are her favorites. She has an aversion to waiting in long lines. HCM:tad Clubs: Girls ' , Dramatic 3, 4; Pep Squad 1, 2, 3; P.T.S.A. 2, Sahico 4— Presi- dent; Focus — Art Staff 3, Business 4, Annual — Associate Editor, Advertising, Business Staff, Art Staff ; Athletics : Home Room Basketball 3, 4 ; Commit- tees : Student Exchange 4, Junior Prom, Girls ' Club Dance 2, Dramatic Club Dance 3, 4. ROBERT JAMES DIAMOND 601-JR. Lincoln Avenue Service Robbie Quiet Robbie enjoys hockey games and, like most boys, his car is his pride and joy. He plans to enter the service upon graduation. He is wished the best for a happy future. Clubs: Boys ' 1, 2. SANDRA JOANNE DiBLASI 33 Venice Avenue Business School Sandy There is never a dull moment when cheerful Sandy is around. In her spare time, she can be found at a bowling alley or a basketball game. Sandy, I wonder if near your busi- ness school there will be any boys who wear bermudas. Clubs: Girls ' , Marshal Squad 4, Pep Squad I, 2, 3; Glee Club 2, Glee Club Concert; Style Show; Com- mittees : Junior Prom. ETTARINA NORE EN DiGIANVITTORIO 31 Forest Street Business School Terri Friendly and cheerful Terri will soon be entering business school. She enjoys baseball very much, but boys who don ' t shave, ugh ! Clubs: Girls ' , Ski 4; Athletics: Volley- ball 3. HELEN ELAINE DINEEN 49 Appleton Street Business School Cookie Cookie has been an avid fan of foot- ball games. She ' s always thought the band was best though! Her pet peeve is boys who crack their knuckles, but she won ' t meet many of these at business school. Clubs: Girls ' , P.T.S.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 4; Dramatic 4, Student Council 1, Usherettes 4, Homemakers 2, 4; Athletics: Home Room Basketball 1„ 2; Volleyball 1; Committees: Sopho- more Dance, Junior Prom, Girls ' Club Dance 2, 4, Class Color ; Style Show 1, 2, 4. COREEN ELIZABETH DODGE 64 Cleveland Avenue Air line Hostess Queenie Talkative Queenie plans to be an air- line hostess. Don ' t worry, Queenie, you won t meet many slow drivers up in the air! When you are on land again, we ' ll probably see you at a football game. Clubs : Girls ' , Homemakers 2, 3 — Treasurer 2 — Vice President 3, Stu- dent Council 1, Sahioo 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Athletics: Basketball 1, Home Room Basketball 2 ; Band Concert 1, 2, 3, 4. 28 ■y V:- a % Otlrouno ihe (SUorld in Oiqnia J)aas )) EVELYN ANN DOWNING 99 Fairmount Avenue Undecided Lynne Lynne will make an excellent secre- tary or airline hostess. She especially likes water skiing and taking pic- tures, but she dislikes homework. Clubs : Girls ' , Homemakers 2, 3, P.S.T.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Sahico 4; Junior Red Cross ; Committees : Junior Prom. ROBERT JOSEPH DOLLARD 12 Carlton Street Nursing Bob Work Bob, who has taken part in many talent shows at S.H.S. is one of the few boys who plans to follow a career as a nurse. His favorites are model railroading and skating but he dis- likes inconsiderate people. Clubs : Boys ' 1, 2, Dramatic 3, 4, Mascot Squad 3, 4 — Co-Captain 4; Talent Night 2, 3, 4; Style Show 2, 3, 4; Senior Play 4; All-School Play 2, 3, 4; Committees: Sophomore Dance, Junior Prom. PATRICIA ANNE DONEGAN 7 Garfield Avenue Pat Cute and friendly Pat likes to sew and to play tennis, but she doesn ' t like We are sure that she will up any office in which she show-offs brighten works. HCM :pad Clubs: Girls ' , Homemakers 2, Sahico 4, Usherettes 4; Annual — Advertising; Athl etics: Home Room Basketball 3, Volleyball 1 ; Committees : Senior Play 4, Girls Club Dance 3. MICHAEL JAMES DONOVAN 116 Walnut Street College Mike Sincere Mike has been a popular mem- ber of our class. He plans to attend college and hopes to find time, while there, to play basketball. His pet peeve is girls who smoke. Clubs : Boys 1, 2, Audio-Visual Aids 3, 4, P.T.S.A. 2, Ski 4 ; Athletics : Basketball 3, Home ' Room Basketball 2, 3, 4; Committees: Sophomore Dance, Junior Prom. THOMAS JOHN DOW 7 Jewett Street Teacher Twang Cute and talented Twang, who has entertained us many times with his guitar, intends to be a teacher. His favorite sports is hockey, and his pet peeve is high beams. Clubs: Boys ' 1, 2, Audio-Visual Aids 3, 4 — Treasurer 4, Camera 1, 2, P.T.S.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Home Room Basketball 1, 2, 3 4; Talent Night 3; All-School Play 4. SHARON LEE DUNHAM 501 Walnut Street Work Sharon, attractive and fun loving, likes football games if they are not too crowded. She hates crazy drivers but likes to eat pistachio nuts. She plans to work in an office. Clubs : Girls ' , Sahico 4, Ski 4 — Treas- urer, Pep Squad 1, 2, 3; Committees: Sophomore Dance, Junior Prom. and remember l ie souvenirs we brouani CATHERINE MARY DUNN 83 Bow Street Office Work Cathy Cathy is certainly not unique in her hobby, boys, in her favorite sport, swimming, and in her dislike of snobbish people, but there never was another like her for giggling. She plans to work in an office. Clubs: Girls ' , Dramatic 4; Commit- tees: Dramatic Club Dance 4. JOYCE ANN DYKENS 67 Saville Street Work Dyke Quiet and sincere Dyke has been a great friend to all. Her pet peeve is school, but she did enjoy football. After graduation she plans to work. Club: Girls ' ; Athletics: Basketball 3, 4; Style Show 1. MARJORIE AGNES EDGECOMB 12 Aberdeen Avenue Work Margie Sincere and neat, Margie will make a terrific blushing secretary. She dislikes people who are late, but loves football games. HCM:mae Clubs: Girls ' , Sahico 4; Annual— Adver- tising. LORRAINE MARIE ELIA 190 Lynn Fells Parkway College Rainy Neat Rainy, who dresses well herself, dislikes sloppy boys. Water skiing is her favorite sport. Clubs: Girls ' , Ski 4; Talent Night 4; All-School Play 4; Committees: Sopho- more Dance, Junior Prom. t SANDRA ELAINE ERICKSON 27 Newhall Street Secretary Sandy Sandy ' s bubbling personality will bright- en the office in which she works. Let ' s hope that she can find some spare time to go bowling. Her pet peeve is gum snappers. Clubs: Girls ' , Pep Squad 1, Home- makers 1, P.T.S.A. 1, 2; Record 2, 3; Student Council 1; Glee Club 1, 2; Mixed Glee 2; Glee Club Concert 2; Committees : Glee Club Supper 2, Sopho- more Dance, Junior Prom, Girls ' Club Dance 1, 2, 3. GAYLE MARION ESSERY 21 Western Avenue Office Work There will never be a dull moment in the office with cheerful Gayle, and her witty remarks. She dislikes con- ceited people, but likes football and playing cards, especially whist. Clubs : Girls ' , Homemakers, Marshal Squad 3, 4; P.T.S.A. 1, 2; Record 4, Sahico 4, Ski 4, Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 4; Annual— Advertising; Commit- tees: Sophomore Dance, Junior Prom. 30 lacA — sp oon nen, moonboois, and ihe Asian jJu ELLSWORTH JOSEPH EVANS 203 Essex Street Undecided Elly Elly may be undecided about his future, but we all know that he ' ll be a success. He likes to spend his spare time water skiing and making fishing tackle. If you wear knee socks — be- ware ! Clubs: Boys .1, 2, Audio-Visual Aids 3, 4; Athletics: Home Room Basket- ball 1, 2, 4, Cross Country 4. Jo rays Her JOANNA RUTH FERRIS 65 Great Woods Road Teachers College and Travel Enthusiastic Jo with her merry will surely make a great teacher. pupils better not be complaining stu- dents, however. Through writing to German pen pals, Jo has become very interested in traveling. Clubs : Girls ' , Homemakers 2, 4, Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4 — Treasurer 4, Usherettes 4; Focus — Features 3, Annual — Biography Staff; Senior Play 4 ; Committees : Girls ' Club Dance 3, National Honor Society Dance 4 ; Style Show 1, 2, 4. LINDA JOYCE FLEWELLING 83 Walnut Street Civil Service Lin Since Lyn is so friendly herself, she naturally dislikes snooty people. Her favorite sport is football and her hobby is water skiing. Her future plans in- clude a career in Civil Service. Clubs : Girls ' , Dramatic 4, Marshal Squad 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Sahico 4, Usherettes 4; Committees: Dramatic Club Dance 4, National Honor Society Dance 4. JANET MARTHA FOWARD 82 Hurd Avenue College Carefree Peg was terrific in our Senior Play as Fairy May. We ' ll always remember her witty and mischievous ways. As a nurse she will be able to see that her patients don ' t snap gum. Clubs : Girls — Secretary 2, Dramatic 4, P.T.S.A. 1, 2, Glee Club 1; Glee Club Concert 1; All-School Play 4, Senior Play; Committees: Sophomore Dance. GEORGE JOHN FRANKLIN 333 Lincoln Avenue College Gig Gig ' s sense of humor has made him many friends. He has the knack of mak- ing people laugh at the most inoppor- tune moments. A sports lover, Gig is equally proficient in baseball and in basketball. Clubs: Boys ' 1, 2; Athletics: Baseball 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Home Room Basketball 1, 2, 3, Football— Manager 1. DONNA MARIE FULLER 3 Appletou Street Airlines Brush The Brush will soon be seen fly- ing coa3t to coast as an airline hostess. In her spare time she ' ll either be listening to music, playing basketball, or avoiding conceited boys. Clubs: Girls ' , Ski 4, Marshal Squad 2 ; Athletics : Basketball 3, Home Room Basketball 2, 3, 4, Softball 3; Focus 1; Talent Night 4; Style Show 1, 4; Committees : Sophomore Dance, Junior Prom, Girls ' Club Dance. 31 1958) we entered our Junior near under a ■ T0 ! 4j 1 yV7 EMSiftKmffln RICHARD STEWART FYFE 113 Essex Street Work Chief The Chief is sure to be popular no matter where he goes. He would much rather play baseball or keep track of sports happenings than do any home- work! He plans to work. Clubs: Boys ' 1, 2, Audio-Visual Aids 3, 4; Athletics: Baseball 2. FREDERICK ALAN GERASIN 13 Alfred Road College F re d Good looking Fred has a happy-go- lucky outlook. During the summer, water sports take up his spare time. Although he ' ll always have a minute for a baseball game, Fred won ' t waste much times on girls who smoke. Clubs: Boys ' 1, 2, Ski 4. Work Anna, with. ANNA MARIE GIANSIRACUSA 22 Harlow Anna who is easy to get along will make a fine secretary. She likes to read and to watch football games, but doesn ' t like TV commercials ' HCM :amg Clubs: Girls ' — Cabinet 4, P.T.S.A. 1, 2, Pep Squad i, 2, 3, Sahico 4, Usherettes — First Lieutenant 4, Glee Club 1, 2; Focus 3, 4, Annual — Advertising, Collection Manager; Glee Clcb Concert 1, 2; Style Show 1; Committees: Glee Club Supper 1, Girls ' Club Dance 4. DIANA RUTH GIORGETTI 34 Lawndale Avenue Business School Diane Peppy Diane enjoys football, eating, and dancing. Her pet peeves is grouchy boys, so beware ! After graduation Di- ana plans to go to business school. HCM:drg Clubs : Girls ' , Homemakers 2, Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, Marshal Squad 3, 4, P.T.S.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Record 3, 4, Sahico 4, Ski 4; Annual — Advertising; Athletics: Home Room Basketball 2, Volleyball 1; Com- mittees: Senior Play 4, Junior Prom, Girls ' Club Dance 2; Car Wash 3. SALLY AUDREY GLEITSMANN 5 Stevens Avenue College Sal Sweet and sincere, our gal Sal always has a ready smile. She plans to attend college. Sal likes reading, water skiing and basketball, but, like many others, dislikes people who gossip. Clubs: Girls ' , Debating 3, 4, P.T.S.A. 1, Pep Squad 1, Student Council 1, 2; Band 2, 3, 4 — Administrative Secretary 3, 4; Focus— Reporter 1, Literary 2; Athletics : Basketball 4, Home Room Basketball 1, 2, 3; Band Concert 2, 3, 4; Committees: Sophomore Dance, Girls ' Club Dance 1, 2, 3, Senior Motto; Junior Car Wash. JAMES LAWRENCE GODBOUT 10 Riverside Court College Jim Jim is one of those lucky people with no pet peeve. At college he plans to take up engineering. Jim is an enthusiastic fan of all sports, but baseball is his favorite. Clubs: Boys ' 1, 2. 32 iecu administration wiih a lonqer scnool day and midyear exams JOSEPH CHARLES GODBOUT 10 Riverside Court College Joe Joe is planning to go to college where he is sure to attend all the baseball games. Joe will probably continue working with cars, but is bound to stay out of the way of fast 50 Fords. Clubs: Boys 1, 2. RICHARD JOHN GOGLIA 233 Fairmount Avenue College Reggie, a happy-go-lucky boy, hi.s a lot of rhythm when it comes to playing a tune on the piano. He enjoys sports, especially football and hockey. At col- lege, maybe the corridors won ' t be so crowded. Clubs: Boys ' 1, 2; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Band Concert 1, 2, 3, 4; Talent Night 1, 2, 3, 4 ; Committees : Caps and Gowns — Chairman. KATHLEEN ANN GOULD 21 Bow Street Business School Kathy Cheerful Kathy will keep herself occu- pied with Business School, football games, and skating. She will be an asset to any school she chooses. We hope she won ' t have to wait for too many people. Clubs : Girls ' , Marshal Squad 4 ; Ath- letics : Volleyball 3. JAMES JOSEPH GRADY 403 Lincoln Avenue Undecided Jim Absent-minded Jim, who is unde- cided about his career, would rather play football or go riding in his boats than have to face those school mornings. Clubs : Boys 1, 2 ; A udio-Visual Aids, Student Council 1 ; Athletics : Football 2, Hockey 4. v ■P WILLIAM HENRY GREGG 8 Clifton Street Work Willie Willie plans to work after graduation. His favorite sport is football, but, for some reason, he doesn ' t like sopho- more girls. Clubs: Boys 1, 2. JANET RUTH GRIPPER 11 Kent Street College Jan During their respective seasons Jan can be found at a basketball or football game. Her hobby is collecting stuffed animals. We hope, when she is at col- lege, she doesn ' t meet any people who read over her shoulders. Clubs : Girls ' , Debating 3, 4 — Secretary 4, Homemakers 3, 4 ; Marshal Squad 3, 4 — Lieutenant 4, Student Council 2, Usherettes 4, Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 4; Focus — Reporter 3, Annual — Biography Staff; Athletics: Basketball 2, 3, 4— Co-Captain 4, Home Room Basketball 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 1; Style Show 3, 4; Committees : School Handbook 2, Sopho- more Dance, Junior Prom, Girls ' Club Dance 3, 4, Student Council Dance 2, Senior Motto; Donkey Basketball 4. hm-M U y,l h ,-- i, ' i t ' ■ ' ■10 V ' TM ' ' •) '  ■ 1 p l. ' ' IV Ji 1 ■ . 7 I P ■■■ l ' W ■ifWfAX. f ' V? ' ; Mi ■,. .i l ' ,, - I 33 Sin memory of our beloued principal, me PAUL KEVIN GlILMAIN Accounting School Gil Gil plans to attend Bentley School of Accounting. His favorite sport is swimming, but he thinks conceited people are all wet ! Gil, what kind of coins do you collect ? Clubs: Boys ' 1, 2, P.T.S.A. 3, 4; Talent Nisht 4. DANIEL THOMAS HANNIFY 24 Sunnyside Park Undecided Danny Sophisticated Danny is undecided about his future. Playing basketball i9 one of his many skills and he has been an asset to the team this year. Danny likes cars, especially his little Merc, but his aversion is sophomore girl9. Clubs: Boys ' 1, 2; Athletics: Basket ball 4. BEVERLY ANN HARRINGTON 48 Churchill Street Work Bev Peppy Bev 19 sure to be a marvelous secretary. When she is working, she fortunately won ' t have to take fourth lunch, but she may encounter some smelly cigars. HCN:bah Clubs: Girls ' , National Honor Society 3, 4, Sahico 4, Usherettes 4, Pep Squad 1, 2; Annual — Advertising; Committees: Senior Play 4, Junior Prom, Girls ' Club Dance 1, National Honor Society Dance 4. Work Cute Judy JUDITH ANN HARRINGTON 9 Hillside Avenue Judy haircut Cocoa- with her Pixie somehow got the nickname, nut. While swimming and ice skat- ing are her favorite sports, bullies are her aversion. Judy plans to work in the future. Clubs : Girls ' , Dramatic 4, Homemak- ers 3, Marshal Squad 3, 4, P.T.S.A. 1, Usherettes 4; Athletics: Volley- ball 1 ; Committees : Sophomore Dance, Junior Prom, Dramatic Club Dance 4. PHYLLIS ALICE HARRIS 41 Newcomb Avenue Work Phil Phil has made many friends in her short stay at S.H.S. Phil ' s quiet, friendly manner has made her a very well liked captain of the Usherettes. Clubs: Girls ' , Student Council — Secretary 2, Usherettes 4 — Captain 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Athletics: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Home Room Basketball 1, 2, 4, Softball 2, Field Hockey 4; Glee Club Concert 1, 2; Committees: Junior Prom, Student Council Dance 2; Car Wash 3. NANCY ANN HATFIELD 8 Fairview Avenue Hairdresser Nan Nan, who is as pleasant as she is pretty, plans to be a hairdresser. She enjoys square dancing and bowling and likes people who smile. Clubs: Girls ' , Homemakers 1, 2, 3, Pep Squad 1, 2, P.T.S.A. 1, 2; Style Show 1; Senior Play; Committees: Sen- ior Play 4. SSHSV ' ' ' - !•■ ■ S ? 5 it 1 34 Jonn C l. W. J earce ylCemorial L)cno arsnip Juno was es aoJ sneo RICHARD GLENN HENDERSON 4 Hurd Avenue Air Force Dickie Dickie is quite clever at building models. He also enjoys collecting stamps and bowling. We wish him the best of luck in the Air Force. Clubs: Boys ' 1, 2, Bowling 3; Ath- letics: Volleyball 3. PHILLIP ALAN HENNAN 109 Essex Street Navy Phil Talented Phil has participated in all of the school plays. He plans either to join the Navy or go to college. His favorite sports are football and swim- ming. Clubs : Dramatic 3, 4 ; All-School Play 2, 3, 4; Senior Play 4, Talent Night 3, 4. BRUCE AVON HERSEY 34 Sunnyside Park College Herse Herse likes to listen to his collection of Dixieland records and to cultivate his off-beat sens© of humor. He en- joys soccer and is quite a goalie him- self. Tardiness is inexcusable with him. Clubs: Boys ' 1, 2, Debating 3, 4— Treasurer, Dramatic 3, 4; Band 1, 2. 3, 4 — Treasurer 3, 4, Section Leader 2, 4; Band Concert 1, 2, 3, 4; Talent Night 3, 4; Committees: Band Dance 3, 4. GARY CARITON HITCHINGS 10 Church Street G.E. Apprentice Hitch Hitch is another one of our boys who plans to join the G.E. Apprentice course. H is hobbies are stamp collecting and swimming. Baseball is his favorite sport, but girls who tint their hair are his aversion. Clubs: 3, 4; Mixed Glee 1, 2; Talent Night 3 ; Committees : Dramatic Club Danee 3; Mascot Squad 3, 4 — Co-Cap- tain 4. EILEEN MARY HOLLAND 12 Makepeace Street College Beanie When you hear Oh, well, kids ! you know Beanie is around. She is sure to find time for a hockey game or some water skiing when she is in college. With her versatile ways, Beanie will be a success. Clubs: Girls ' , Camera 1, Dramatic 3, 4, Homemakers 2, 3, P.T.S.A. 3, 4, Ski 4, Usherettes 4; Athletics: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Field Hockey 2, 4, Soft- ball 1, Volleyball 3; Style Show 1, 2: Committees: Sophomore Dance, Junior Prom, Dramatic Club Dance 3, 4, Cam- era Club Dance; Donkey Basketball 4. LANA LORRAINE HOWELL 80 Walnut Street Hairdresser Choc Friendly Choc plans to be a hair- dresser. You will probably find her smiling as usual, as long as she doesn ' t run into any spiders. Her favorite sports are swimming and football, but for some reason she dislikes Monday mornings. Clubs : Girls ' , Homemakers 1, 3, 4, P.T.S.A. 1, 2, 3, Ski— Treasurer 4; Home Room Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Softball 2, Volleyball 1, 2 ; Style Show 1, 3, 4; Committees : Sopho- more Dance, Junior Prom, Caps and Gowns, Class Colors. 35 rind rememoer our Lra6u ous Junior J rom wii£ jfoJiri CHRISTINE ELEANOR HOWLETT 22 Jackson Street Nursing Chris Sincere and friendly, Chris never has a dull moment. When she is a nurse she may not have time for football games, but she ' ll probably find time to look for a remedy for showoffs. Clubs: Girls ' , Debating 4, P.T.S.A. 1, Usherettes 4; Class Treasurer 2; Ath- letics: Volleyball 3; Committees: Soph- omore Dance, Junior Prom, Junior Ring Committee 2. JOAN CAROL HUCGINS 27 Pleasant Street College Tiger Tiger is really not as vicious as her nickname implies. She enjoys skiing and spends a good deal of her time doodling. What embarassing moments have you encountered, Tiger ? Clubs: Girls ' , Debating 4, P.T.S.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Ski 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3— Board 3, Mixed Glee 1, 2, 3, Style Show 2, Focus — Co-Editor 3, Art Staff 1, 2, Annual — Associate Editor; Ath- letics : Home Room Basketball 4 ; Tal- ent Night 2, Glee Club Supper 1, 2, 3, Glee Club Concert 1, 2, 3; Commit- tees : Senior Play 4, Sophomore Dance, Junior Prom, Girls ' Club Dance 2; Donkey Basketball 4; Car Wash 3. SHIRLEY ANN HUNT 5 Allison Road Work Shirl Although Shirl in the future plans to be a secretary, she will study at night school. Her hobby is play- ing the piano and organ. Her fav- orite sport is basketball. Her aver- sion is people who use slang. Clubs: Girls ' , Pep Squad 1, 2, 3; Glee Club 2. 3, 4;— Pianist 3, Mixed Glee 3; Athletic?: Home Room Basketball 2; Glee Club Con- c-t 2, 3, 4; Committees:. Glee Club Supper 3, 4, Senior Play 4, Junior Prom. STEPHEN REGINALD JABLONSKY 7 Beacham Avenue Air Force Steve You probably won ' t catch Steve going out with any stuck-up girls, but you ' re sure to see him at football games. We know Steve will be a success in the Air Force. Clubs: Boys ' 1, 2. BETTY JANE JAYROE 32 Pinehurst Avenue College Betty Fun-loving Betty plans to attend Teach- ers ' College. She enjoys dancing and watching baseball games, but dislikes conceited people. Clubs: Girls ' , Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, Homemakers 4, Ski 4; Athletics: Soft- ball 4, Volleyball 4; Style Show 2, 4; Committees : Sophomore Dance, Junior Prom. JULIANNE AGNES JERZYLO 5 School Street Nursing Julie Sincere Julie will attend college in preparation for a career as a nurse. She is a talented seamstress and has made many of her clothes. She also enjoys swimming and bowling, but hates those Monday mornings. Clubs : Girls ' Debating 3, 4— Presi- dent 4, Pep Squad 2, 3, 4, Home- makers 4, P.T.S.A. 1, 2, Usherettes 4: Focus 3 — Features; Athletics: Vol- leyball 1, 2, Home Room Basketball 1, 2, 3; Style Show 4; Committees: Sophomore Dance, Junior Prom. 36 n d .Joanne as Tlina and J,ueen ARLENE VERNA JOHNSON 71 Hesper Street Telephone Operator Fido Talkative Arlene will be an idea] telephone operator. Horseback riding and roller skating are her favorite sports and wise guys are her pet peeve. Club : Girls ' . WILLIAM GEORGE JUFFRE 209 Lynn Fells Parkway Air Force Friendly, ambitious Bill will be popular in the Air Force as he been at S.H.S. He likes all sports, his favorite is hockey, is girls who smoke. Clubs: Boys ' 1, 2, 3, 4; P.T.S.A. 1, 2 3, 4 — Vice President leyball 1, 2, 3, 4; ketball 3, 4; Bill has but Bill ' s aversion Audio-Visual Aids 3, 4 j Band 1, 2, 4; Athletics: Vol- Home Room Bas- 1, 2, 3, 4; Band Concert 1, 2, Committees : Sophomore Dance, Junior Prom, Band Dance 4, Washington Trip, Caps and Gowns, Class Motto; Donkey Basketball 4; Car Wash 3. ROBERT BRUCE KEELER 16 Greenwood Avenue Business School Bob Handsome Bob enjoys all sports and is a proficient baseball player. While he is attending Business School, Bob will do his best to avoid foreign cars filled with underclassmen. Clubs: Boys ' 1, 2; Athletics: Foot- ball 2. LYNDA RUTH KENERSON 12 Clifton Street Nursing Lyn When you hear Hey, Charlie you know Lynda is around. Her sparkling personality has overcome her pet peeve — dull moments. Most of Lynda ' s spare moments are occupied by sew- ing and skiing. Clubs: Girls ' , Debating 3, 4, Home- makers 3, 4 — Board 4, Marshal Squad 3, 4 — Lieutenant 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; P.T.S.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 2; Usherettes 4; Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, Mixed Glee 2; Focus— Reporter 2; Clubs 3; Athletics: Home Room Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3; Field Hockey 4; Volleyball 2, 3; Talent Night 2, 4; Glee Club Concert 2; Style Show 1, 3, 4; All-School Play 3; Senior Play; Committees : Senior Play 4, School Handbook 2, Sophomore Dance, Jun- ior Prom, Dramatic Club Dance 3, 4, National Honor Society Dance 4; Stu- dent Council Dance 2, Car Wash 3, Washington Trip, Class Motto; Donkey Basketball 4. JAMES JEREMIAH KELLEHER 34 Taylor Street College Jim Athletic Jim enjoys many sports, but most of all basketball. He has a pet peeve — people who spread false rumors. Clubs: Boys ' 1, 2, Audio-Visual Aids 3, 4, Ski 4, Athletics: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4— Co-Cap- tain 4, Home Room Basketball 1, 2, Football 1, 2, 3, 4 — Co-Captain 4; Talent Night 4. JAMES CHESTER KENNEY 98 Central Street College Jim Jim hasn ' t been with our class too long, but his quiet and cheerful ways have won our approval. At Teachers ' College he can enjoy basketball and collecting nature pictures, but he won ' t be able to avoid talkative people. Club : Boys ' . 37 (vii i our new CJass Uic o sor, jffr. Jiobot, we nelo RICHARD CHARLES KLOCKSON 125 Winter Street Air Force Richie Talented Richie has excelled on the baseball and basketball teams. He plans to join the Air Force. He may not meet many girls there who smoke. Richie ' s hobby is working with television. JUDITH ELLEN KMITA 37 Houston Avenue Nurse Judy Judy ' s ready smile and happy disposi- tion will cheer up her patients. Her favorite sport is swimming. Easy-to-get- along-with Judy has no pet peeve. Clubs: Girls ' , Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, Cam- era 3, 4, Dramatic 3, 4, Record 3; Com- mittees : Junior Prom, Girls ' Club Dance 1, Dramatic Club Dance 3, Camera Club Dance 3. ROBERTA LEE KOTCHIAN 15 Wren Street Psychologist Bobbi Friendly Bobbi plans to be a psycholo- gist. Let ' s hope that at college there will be more volleyball and fewer people who stick their books into her back as she walks down the corridors. Clubs: Girls ' , P.T.S..A. 2, 3, 4, Record 1, Usherettes 4, Glee Club 1; Commit- tees: Sophomore Dance, Junior Prom. JOHN WALTER KYLE 81 Fairmount Avenue Air Force Jack Jack plans to join the Air Force. He may not be able to ski and to watch football games there but one of the advantages will be the lack of fresh- men ! Clubs: Boys ' 1, 2, Ski 4. i V ' 5 $? ' JES ,.. „;££, .; - ■■■:■■■■■ CARLETON WILLIAM LABDON 8 Raddin Terrace College Carl Carl plans to go to college. He enjoys watching and playing a good basketball game. His hobby is bowling and his aversion is women drivers. Clubs: Boys ' 1, 2, Glee Club Concert 1, 2, 3. VIRGINIA ANN LADD 40 Lawndale Avenue Business School Ginny Lively and talkative Ginny plans to attend Business School. Football, ski- ing, and sewing are her favorites; but she is annoyed by gum snappers. Clubs: Girls ' , Camera 3, 4, Dramatic 3, 4, Homemakers 2, 3, 4, Marshal Squad 3, 4; P.T.S.A. 1, 2, 3, Record 1, 2, Ski 4, Usherettes 4, Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 4, Style Show 1, 2, 4; Senior Play; Committees: Senior Play 4, Sophomo re Dance, Junior Prom, Dra- matic Club Dance 3, 4, Camera Club Dance 3, 4, Record Club Dance 1, 3. 38 i£e first S.J£S. Gar Was A DONALD NICHOLAS LaROCQUE 33 Laconia Avenue Undecided Little Rock Quiet Don is very interested in art. Many of the better posters that we ' ve enjoyed around school are his work. In addition to art cartooning, Little Rock enjoys a good football game, but not practical jokers. Clubs: Boys ' 1, 2. JANICE ELAINE LEE 12 Fairmount Avenue College Jan Talented Jan intends to go to college where she will study voice. She likes to collect stuffed teddy bears, to bowl, and to play tennis, but she does not like smoke blown into her face. Clubs: Girls ' — Cabinet 3, Dramatic 4, Marshal Squad 3, Record 2, Usherettes 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Mixed Glee 1, 2, 3; Talent Night 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club Concert 1, 2, 3, 4; Style Show 1, 2; Committees : Sophomore Dance, Glee Club Supper 1, 2, 3, Junior Prom, Girls ' Club Dance 2, 3, Dramatic Club Dance 4, Record Club Dance 1, 2 ; Delegate to LT.N. Conference. KAREN ELIZABETH LEEMAN 6 Pillings Road Bookkeeper Karen Quiet Karen plans to be a Civil Serv- ice bookkeeper. She enjoys horseback riding and writing to pen pals but her aversion is people who talk too much. Clubs: Girls , Sahico 4, Usherettes 4, Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 4. LINDA LEE LeFAVOUR 114 Broadway Junior College Linda Winter never comes too soon for Linda because skiing is her favorite sport. At Junior College she ' ll continue to enjoy her hobby, reading, but people who are always late will continue to annoy her. Clubs: Girls ' , Marshal Squad 3, Ski 4— President. RONALD WILLIS LEVER 29 Park Street Air Force Leve Leve is another one of our boys who enjoy working with cars. His favorite sport is hockey. After graduation he plans to join the Air Force. His aver- sions are gum snappers and girls who smoke. Clubs: Boys ' 1, 2. ROBERTA IRENE LEWIS 12 Wilbur Avenue I.B.M. School Bunkey Fun-loving Bunkey plans to go to I.B.M. School. Basketball and water skiing are her favorite sport3. Like many others, her aversion is catty girls. Clubs : Camera 4, Dramatic 3, 4 — Treasurer 4, Record 3, 4, Ski 4; Talent Night 3, 4; Committees: Sen- ior Play 4, Junior Prom, Dramatic Club Dance 3, 4, Camera Club Dance 3; Car Wash 3. 39 I9J9, c Jen or year, an even Jonaer ... •• • ZZZ LINDA GAK LITTLE 8 High Street Airline Hostess Linda, attractive and versatile, lias been an asset to our twirling squad. She is an avid fan of football and hockey. Cheer up, Linda, when you are an airline hostess, you can give away all those green lollipops. HCM :Igl Clubs: Girl ' s, P.T.S.A. 1, 2, Sahico 4, Usherettes 4, Pep Squad 1, Twirler 2, 3, 4; Athletics: Volleyball 3; Talent Night 2, 3, 4; Band Concert 2, 3, 4; Committees: Junior Prom, .Twirlers Dance 2, 3, 4; Donkey Basketball 4, Car Wash 3. JANICE AKLKNE LLOYD 52 Winter Street Hairdresser Lloyd Cute and talkative Lloydie will be a success as a hairdresser. Her fav- orite pastimes are water Bkiing and sewing. One thing is sure — she won ' t be annoyed by snobby boys in a beauty parlor. Clubs: GirlB . Dramatic 4, Home- makers 3, 4, Marshal Squad 4, P.T.S.A. 2, 3, Ski 4, Usherettes 4; All-School Play 4; Committees: Junior Prom, Girls ' Club Dance 4. DORIS ERNESTINE LOISELLE 5 Horton Street Work Dot Cute and petite Dot loves to ice skate, but doesn ' t think much of boys who crack their knuckles. Too bad, Dot, there won ' t be much time for lazing aroun ' when you ' re working. HCM :del Clubs: Girls ' , Dramatic 4, Marshal Squad 4, P.T.S.A. 3, Sahico 4— Treasurer. BARBARA MAE LONG 29 Pleasant Avenue Occupational Therapy Barbie Barbara plans to be an occupational therapist. She likes softball and water skiing, but she dislikes boys who wear bermuda Bhorts. Clubs: Girls ' , Debating 4, Homemakers 1, 4, Marshal Squad 4, Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 4; Focus — Exchange 3; Athletics: Home Room Basketball 2, Field Hockey 4, Badminton 1, 4, Softball 3, 4, Volley- ball 1, 4; Style Show 3; Committees: Sophomore Dance, Junior Prom, Class Colors, Washington Trip ; Junior Car Wash, Donkey Basketball 4. HELEN IRENE LUDWIG 18 Pillings Road Secretarial School Mischievous Helen plans to further her education at secretarial school. Football and jokes are her favorite pastimes, but she is irked by gum snappers. HCM:hil Clubs: Girls ' , Dramatic 4, Marshal Squad 3, 4, P.T.S.A. 2, 3, Record 1, Sahico 4, Pep Squad 1, 2 ; Annual — Advertising ; Athletics: Home Room Basketball 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 1, 3, Cheerleader 3, 4; Committees: Sophomore Dance, Junior Prom, Cheerleaders Dance 3, 4; Donkey Basketball 4. LAURA LOUISE MacDONALD HI Essex Street Dancing Teacher Mac Carefree Mac will be a success as a dancing teacher. Photography and vol- leyball play an important part in her life. Don ' t fret, Mac, the fad of boys wearing bermuda shorts won ' t last for- ever. Clubs: Girls ' , Style Show 1, 3, 4; Committees: Caps and Gowns. 40 chool day and four Juncn periods WILLIAM FREDERIC MacFEE 36 Mount Vernon Street College Phee Phee is anything but a temperamental musician. He is purely philosophical and takes life in stride. He enjoys wrestling and also tries his hand at boxing. Don ' t worry, Phee, you won ' t meet many snobbish girls at mortician ' s college. Clubs: Boys ' 1, 2, Bowling 4, Cam- era 1, Debating 3, 4, Dramatic 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4 — Section Leader 3, Drum Major 4, Quartermaster 2; Band Concert 1, 2, 3, 4; Talent Night 3, 4; Style Show 3; Committees: Band Dance 4, Exchange Concert 3, 4. MADELINE CAROL MANNING 427 Central Street Work Happy-go-lucky people cheer games. to go dresser. Clubs : 2, 3. PHILIP ARCHIBOLD MacVICAR 35 Jackson Street College Phil Phil, with his polite and agreeable manner, will prosper in the future. He enjoys all sports, especially basketball, but he dislikes people who are always late. Clubs : Bovs ' 1, 2 ; Athletics : Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 4. Maddy Maddy resents quiet probably because they don ' t loudly enough at basketball She enjoys dancing. She plans to work, perhaps as a hair- Girls , Ski 4, Pep Squad 1, DAVID VICTOR MANOOGIAN 23 Hillside Avenue Although Dave is serious most of the time, he has often surprised his class- mates with his witty remarks. He likes playing tennis and playing the piano, but he doesn ' t like those little, im- mature freshmen. Clubs: Boys , National Honor Society 3 t 4 — Vice President 4, Debating Club 4, Glee Club 1, 2, Student Council 1; Talent Night 4, Glee Club Concert 1, 2, Student Representative to State House 4; Committees: National Honor Society Dance 4, Annual — Biography Staff. JOHN EDWARD MAESTRANZI 26 Pleasant Avenue Work Jack Jack is going to work after graduation. He enjoys watching a good hockey game, but girls who smoke are his pet peeve. Clubs: Boys 1, 2. PATRICIA ANN MAHER 11 Holden Avenue Airline Hostess Pat Carefree Pat intends to be an airline hostess. When she isn ' t skating or skiing, she likes to spend her time at the Weirdies. HCM :pam Clubs: Girls ' , Pep Squad 2, 3, 4, Sahico 4, Ski 4, Student Council 2 ; Athletics : Home Room Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 4; Talent Night 3, 4; Annual — Advertising; Committees: School Handbook, Sophomore Dance, Junior Prom, Girls Club Dance 2. 41 U fier f rs s a uJau. — eve plaueo I)on£eu PATRICIA ANN MARIE 2 Parsons Avenue College Pat Well-dressed Pat dislikes boys who are not neatly dressed. When at- tending college she will be able to continue her hobbies of dancing and collecting stuffed animals. Clubs: Girls , Homemakers 2, Mar- shal Squad 3, 4 — Lieutenant 4, P.T.S.A. 2, 3; Committees: Junior Prom, Girls ' Club Dance. PHYLLIS ELIZABETH MARIE 2 Parsons Avenue College Phil Talented Phil has made many of her beautiful outfits. She likes dancing, ice skating, and water skiing, but is irked by those boys who forget weekly hair- cuts. Her future plan9 include college. Clubs: Girls . Homemakers 3, 4; Marshal Squad 3, 4; P.T.S.A. 2, 3; Style Show 1, 2, 4; Committees: Junior Prom. JOHN MARLBOROUGH 747 Broadway Navy Jack We hope Jack will be happy in the Navy, even though he won ' t have time to play football or to drive his car. Clubs: Boys ' 1, 2. DANA LOUIS MARTIN 316 Essex Street Navy Marty Marty is another boy who is going to make the Navy his career. He may have some trouble playing football or driving a car aboard ship, but he will be able to avoid girls who smoke in public. Clubs : Boys 1, 2 ; P.T.S.A. 2, 3 ; Athletics: Football 1; Car Wash 3. MRRK ' ■ III F. ¥ .. W . W . lifts ' ! MARILYN MARGARET MARTIN 74 Water Street Business School Mac Friendly Mac with her pleasant personal- ity is sure to make a good secretary. Her favorite sports are basketball and swimming, but her aversion is spiders. Her future plans include Business School. HCM :mmm Clubs: Girls ' , Sahico 4, Ski 4; Annual — Advertising; Athletics: Basketball 2, 3, Home Room Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Softball 2, 3; Volleyball 3; Committees: Sophomore Dance, Junior Prom. DAVID RUSSELL MATHEWS 69 Appleton Street College Dave The legend of Dave ' s athletic abilities will remain in the halls of Saugus High and in the hearts of his classmates for many years. Dave plans to attend college where we hope he will con- tinue his sports career . . . His fav- orite sport is hockey. Clubs: Boys ' 1, 2; Audio-Visual Aids 3, 4; Athletics: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4— Co-Captain 4, Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4— Co-Captain 4. 42 as e Sa T fo raise class Junds DAVID JAMES MATTHEWS 52 Adams Avenue College Dave Big Dave has been a well-liked foot- ball and basketball player at S.H.S. He will be just as popular at college. You ' ll just have to get up in the mornings, Dave — you can ' t be late for your classes. Clubs: Boys ' 1, 2; Athletics: Basket- ball 2, 3, 4, Home Room Basketball 1, Football 3, 4. LORRAINE CATHERINE McASKILL 16 Harrison Avenue Hairdresser Rainy- Sincere and friendly Rainy will be a fine hairdresser. She likes basketball and water skiing, but doesn ' t like peo- ple pushing in the corridors — under- classmen, right, Rainy? Clubs: Girls ' — Cabinet 2, Bowling 4, Camera 2, 3, 4 — Treasurer 4, Dramatic 3, 4, Record 3, 4 — President 4, Student Council; Talent Night 1, 2, 3; Style Show 3; Committees: Junior Prom, Girls ' Club Dance 1, 2, 3, Dramatic Club Dance 3, 4, Student Council Dance 3, 4, Camera Club Dance 3, 4, Record Club Dance 3, 4; Car Wash 3. m i III. ill? william charles McCarthy 19 Avon Street Work Bill Cheerful Bill plans to go to work after graduation. Bill enjoys playing basketball and attending dances, but his aversion is girls who smoke. Clubs; Boys ' , P.T.S.A. 2, 3; Athletics: Home Room Basketball 1. 4. KATHLEEN ANN McCORMACK 14 Felton Street Business School Kathy Fun loving Kathy will attend business school. We will probably find Kathy ice skating or absorbed in a football game during her spare time. Smart alecks are her pet peeve. Clubs: Girls ' , Ski 4, P.T.S.A. 1, 2; Athletics: Basketball 2, 3; Talent Night 4. College IRENE MARIE McHUGH 5 Hillcrest Street Irene Tall and dignified Irene has been very competent in all she has undertaken. She likes skiing and watching a good basketball game. Irene ' s future plans include college, but not conceited people. Clubs: Girls , Debating 3, 4, Home- makers 2, 4, Usherettes 4, Pep Squad 1, 2, 3; Focus 3 — Exchange 3, Annual —Biography Staff; Style Show 1. 43 JOANNE MARGARET McKEEVER Secretary Jo Sweet and sincere Jo has been one of our nicest classmates. Her favor- ite sport is basketball, and she en- joys dancing very much. Jo, when you ' re a secretary, you ' ll just have to sit still! Clubs : Girls ' , Debating 4, Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 4, Dramatic 3, Marshal Squad 4, P.T.S.A., Record 3, 4, Ski 4, Student Council 3; Athletics: Home Room Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Talent Night 4, Senior Play, All- School Play 1; Committees: Wash- ington Trip, Senior Play, Sophomore Dance, Junior Prom, Girls ' Club Dance 1, 4, Dramatic Club Dance 3, Student Council Dance 3, Rec- ord. Club Dance 3, 4, Donkey Bas- ketball 4, Car Wash 3, Junior Red Cross. anc a member of our class was {fie first to receive S SSS 3 AUSTIN LOWELL McKENNEY 1 Third Street Electronics Engineer Austin Although serious minded, Austin is also quite a humorist. His career as an electronics engineer should be success- ful, but we ' re afraid lie will have to do homework on week-ends. Skin div- ing and water photography are his favorite hobbies. Clubs: Boys 1, 2, Audio-Visual Aids 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4 ; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Band Concert 1, 2, 3, 4; Committees: National Honor So- ciety Dance 4. JUDITH ANN McKENNEY 17 Henry Street Business School Judy Judy, with her friendly smile, will be welcome at some Business School. Her favorite sport is basketball, but she stays away from conceited people. Clubs : Girls ' , Dramatic 4, Home- makers 3, Marshal Squad 4; Commit- tees: Senior Play 4, Junior Prom, Girls Club Dance, Dramatic Club Dance 4, Camera Club Dance 4. ARLENE MARGARET McKINLEY 7 Summer Drive College Arlene Arlene, with her bubbly personality, will make many friends at college. You may be able to avoid snobby people at football games, but you just can ' t escape those cigars. HCM :amm Clubs: Girls ' , Homemakers 1, 2, Marshal Squad 3, 4, P.T.S.A. 1. 2, 3, 4, Sahico 4, Usherettes 4, Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 4; Focus — Typist 3, Business 4, Annual — Advertising, Business Staff; Athletics : Home Room Basketball 1, 2, 3, Volley- ball 1, Badminton 2; Talent Night 2 ; Committeee : Sophomore Dance, Junior Prom, Girls Club Dance 3, National Honor Society Dance 3; Car Wash 3. CATHERINE ANN McVITTIE 44 Pearson Street I.B.M. School Kay Everyone will always remember fun -lov- ing Kay and her little green car. She loves to ice skate, and hockey is one of her favorite sports. She plans to go to I.B.M. School if she can get a guarantee there will be no spiders ! Clubs: Girls ' , P.T.S.A. 1, 2, 3, Pep Squad 1, 2, 3 ; Athletics : Home Room Basketball 2, Volleyball 2; Talent Night 2, 3 ; Committees : Sophomore Dance, Junior Prom. College MERILYN MEEKER 16 Highland Avenue Red 44 Attractive Red, our peppy cheerlead- er, plans to attend college after gradua- tion. We know that her great school spirit will bring her back to many hockey and football games. Merilyn is quite talented at her hobby, sewing. Clubs : Girls ' , Dramatic 3, 4, Pep Squad 1, 2, Homemakers 2, 3, Marshal Squad 4— Co-Captain, P.T.S.A. 1, 2, 3, Ski 4, Student Council 2, 3, 4 ; Annual — Art Staff; Athletics: Basketball — Man- ager 2, Home Room Basketball 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 3, Cheerleader 3, 4 ; Style Show 2; Committees: Senior Play 4, School Handbook 3, Reporter 3, 4, Sophomore Dance, Junior Prom, Girls ' Club Dance 2, Dramatic Club Dance 4, Cheerleaders ' Dance 3, 4, Student Coun- cil Dance 3, 4; Donkey Basketball 4. PATRICIA CLAIRE MERCURIO 17 Maple Street Nursing Pat We know that Pat will cheer up many people in her nursing career, and lead them on to recovery just as she has helped and cheered our football and hockey teams on to victory. We hope she doesn ' t have to spend too much time waiting for people and that her future is very happy. Clubs; Girls ' , Pep Squad 1, 2, Home- makers 2, 3, P.T.S.A. 1, 2, 3, Usher- ettes 4 ; Athletics : Home Room Bas- ketball 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 3, Cheer- leader 3, 4; Style Show 1, 2; Com- mittees: Sophomore Dance, Junior Prom, Dramatic Club Dance 4, Cheer- leaders ' Dance ; Donkey Basketball 4. . ••• ' ito the jonn 4. (O). irearce Jootbafl Awaro Moe per- our you MAUREEN LOUISE MINICHIELLO 40 Basswood Avenue Nursing Ambitious Moe, with her lively sonality, has been an asset tc class. Since she was a twirler, can understand why football is her favorite sport. We wish her the best of luck in the future. Clubs: Girls ' , Class Vice President 1, 3, Debating 3, Homemakers 4, Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4, P.T.S.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Usherettes 4, Twirler 3, 4 — Captain 4 ; Focus 2 — Reporter ; Band Concert 3, 4, Talent Night 3, 4; Student Council Convention Delegate 1, D.A.R. Delegate 4 ; Committees : Career Con- ference 3, 4, Sophomore Dance, Jun- ior Prom, National Honor Society Dance 4, Twirlers ' Dance 3, 4, Stu- dent Council Dance 2, 3, 4 ; Donkey Basketball 4, Car Wash 3. LESLIE JOSEPHINE MISIUS 12 Columbus Avenue I.B.M. School Les Les plans to enter I.B.M. School. She likes basketball and reading. Although she likes most things concerned with cooking, she doesn ' t like to put up lunches. Clubs : Girls ' , Camera 3, Dramatics 3, 4, Homemakers 2, 3, Marshal Squad 3, Record Club 3; Talent Night 2; Com- mittees: Girls Club Dance 2, Dramatic Club Dance 3, Camera Club Dance 3, Record Club Dance 3. CECELIA ANN MOOERS 6 Denver Street Secretary Cee Cee, with her friendly personality, plans to be a secretary. Let ' s hope she won ' t meet many conceited boys in the future, but that she will have time for more bowling and reading. HCMxam Clubs: Girls ' , Marshal Squad 1, 2, 3, Record Club 1, 2, 3— President 2, 3, Sahico Club 4; Style Show 1; Com- mittees : Junior Prom, Record Club Dance 3, Student Activities Dance 4. EDWARD CHARLES MOORE 6 Oak Hill Road Service Ed Sincere Ed may not have many flat tires in the service, unless he drives a jeep. If the Navy is his aim, he ' ll have a good chance to get in some swimming. Clubs: Boys ' 1, 2. ELAINE MARGARET MOORE 6 Oak Hill Road Work Laney Laney plans to work after gradua- tion. Her favorites are skating and dancing, but her pet peeve is gum snappers. Clubs : Girls ' , Camera 4, Dramatic 3 Homemakers 3, Marshal Squad 3, 4 P.T.S.A. 2, 3, Ski 4, Glee Club 1 Glee Club Concert 1 ; Style Show 2 Committees: Glee Club Supper 1 Junior Prom. GEORGE THOMAS MORIELLO 30 School Street School George Happy-go-lucky George likes ' cars, cars, and more cars, but he doesn ' t seem to like those sophomore girls ! George will always be a familiar sight at our thrilling hockey games. Clubs : Boys ' 1, 2, Band Concert 4, Band 4. 45 ( ducat JonaJ J U was installed and Janauaae labs MICHAEL JOSEPH MURPHY, JR. 144 Broadway Service Mike Happy-go-lucky Mike plans a career in the service. Always ready to have a good time, he ' d rather go to a football game than do any homework. Clubs: Boys ' 1, 2; Athletics: Home Room Basketball, Home Room Foot- ball: Committees: Sophomore Dance. EDWARD RONALD MURRAY 10 Belmont Street Business School Ed We ' ll always remember good natured Ed ' s performances in the talent night and senior play. He enjoys music and football best, but finds high beams annoying. Clubs: Boys ' 1, 2, Dramatic 4, P.T.S.A. — Student President 4, Student Council 4; Talent Night 4; Senior Play, All- School Play 4; Committees: Senior Play 4, Junior Prom, Dramatic Club Dance 4, Student Council Dance 4. MERYLE ANN NEALE 8 Mount Vernon Street College Meryle Attractive Meryle enjoys sewing and plays a fast game of tennis. Her pet peeve is gum snappers and her future plans include college. Clubs: Girls ' , Homemakers 2, Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1; Focus 4; Athletics: Home Room Basketball 1, 2; Committees: Reporter 4, Glee Club Supper 1, Sophomore Dance, Jun- ior Prom. CHESTER MICHAEL NIBBY, JR. 36 Fairchild Avenue College Chet Quiet Chet plans to attend college. His favorite sport is basketball and his hobby is working with radios. Chet ' s pet peeve is haircuts. Clubs: Boys ' 1, 2. DOLORES ADELAIDE NICHOLS 15 Yale Avenue Work Shortie We wonder why cute Dolores is known as Shortie. She likes to sew. We hope she won ' t be annoyed by shy boys while she works as a secretary. HCM:dan Clubs: Girls ' , P.T.S.A. 1, Sahico 4, Pep Squad 2; Style Show 1; Car Wash 3. ROBERT FRANCIS O ' BRIEN 16 Alfred Road Electronics School Obey Obey ' s plans for the future include attending an electronics school. He likes to water ski and his favorite sports are hockey and football. His aversion is girls who smoke. Clubs: Boys ' 1, 2. 46 vere used bu Janquaqe sfudenh CORALIE GAIL OLDFORD 457 Central Street Nursing Coralie Oh, Coralie, are you having another term paper? We hope you don ' t spend all your spare time water skiing and playing the piano when you are at- tending nursing school. Clubs: Girls , Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, Marshal Squad 2, P.T.S.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Committees : Sophomore Dance, Jun- ior Prom, Girls Club Dance 1, 2, 3, 4. DANIEL PANICO 35 School Street Air Force Danny Danny, with his ready smile and laugh- ing eyes, is everybody ' s friend. Foot- ball and cars are tops in his book, but books and school aren ' t. Danny ' s future plans include the Air Force. Clubs : Boys ; Athlet ics : Home Room Basketball 2, 3, Home Room Football 3; Committees: Sophomore Dance, Jun- ior Prom. CAROL ANN PARENT 17 Elaine Avenue IBM School Carole Cheerful Carole plans to attend I.B.M. school. Her hobbies are water skiing and sewing. We hope she won ' t meet many conceited people or have to eat many burnt eggs in the future. HCM:cap Clubs: Girls ' , Record Club 1, 4, Sahico 4; Committees: Sophomore Dance. JoANN MARIE PARRISH 222 Essex Street Business School Jo JoAnn will enjoy business school, for there will be plenty of reading and writing to do. Jo ' s favorite sport is horseback riding, but noisy children at the movies irk her. HCM :jmp Clubs: Girls ' , Sahico 4; Talent Night 2, 3, 4. RICHARD CHARLES PATCH 75 Summer Street College Patchie Patchie ' s future plans include college. Without doubt there will be many hours dedicated to hockey on his schedule. Clubs: Boys ' 1, 2. Athletics: Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4. RICHARD ANTHONY PAULSEN, JR. 23 Summer Drive Navy Dick Dickie, who loves to draw, also enjoys hockey. He plans to join the service where his sincere person- ality should win him many friends. His pet peeve is stuck-up people. Clubs: Boy ' 1, 2. 47 Something io cheer about — or A S iore 0 oo 6a T Co GAa nps, i ROBERT MERRILL PAZOLT 15 Vietor Street East Grove Aero Tech. Bob Bob plans to attend East Coast Tech. He as another one who enjoys working with cars. His favorite sport is basket- ball, and his pet peeve is girls who smoke. Clubs: Boy 1, 2. FRANCIS EDGAR PELOSI 598 Lincoln Avenue Dentist Fran Fran enjoys listening to his records, especially dixieland jazz. Tennis is his favorite sport. As a dentist, Fran, you will have to encounter narrow- minded people. Clubs : Bowling 3, 4, Dramatic 3, 4, P.T.S.A. 1, 2, Ski 4; Focus 3— Sports, Annual — Biography Staff; Committees : Sophomore Dance, Jun- ior Prom, Dramatic Club Dance 3, Class Colors, Caps and Gowns. JOHN CHARLES PENNEY 381 Central Street Chemist J. P. J. P. has a sense of humor all his own. When he is not bowling, J. P. scoffs at conformists and plays his An original modern jazz records, thinking person like J. to be a good chemist. Clubs: Boys 1, 2, Glee Club 1, 2; Glee 1, 2; icience Fair 3, P. is bound Debating 4 ; Club Concert 4. JOSEPH DAMON PIGNATO 58 Winter Street College Joe Handsome Joe dislikes getting up in the morning unless it is to go fishing. He plans to attend college where we know he will always find time to go to football games or to go riding in his car. Clubs : Boys 1, 2, Audio-Visual Aids 3, 4, Ski 4; Athletics : Home Room Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Home Room Football; Committees: Sophomore Dance, Junior Prom, Girls ' Club Dance 4; Donkey Basketball 4. BEVERLY FAYE PINCISS 126 Winter Street College Bev Bev ' s future plans include college. She enjoys watching football and hockey games. Her favorite pastime is skating, but spiders are her aversion. Clubs: Girls ' , Dramatic 3, 4, P.T.S.A. 3, Ski 4 ; Focus 3 — Literary ; Athletics : Softball 3, 4, Volleyball 3; Style Show 1 ; Committees : Sophomore Dance, Girls ' Club Dance 1, 2. MARILYN ANN PINDARI 89 Essex Street Business School Ma Ma really gets angry when boys arrive late for a date, especially for a hockey or football game. With all her beau- tiful clothes, Ma is sure to be one of the best dressed girls at Business School. Clubs: Girls , Dramatic 4, Homemak- ers 4— Board, P.T.S.A. 2, 3, Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 4— Vice President 3; Athletics: Basketball 2, Home Room Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Committees: Senior Play 4, Sophomore Dance, Junior Prom, National Honor Society Dance 3. 48 yssex Gounia and jCorih unore foeaaue JfocJ ey Champs ROBERT VINCENT PREZIOSO 8 Althorn Street College Bob College MYRUL DORA PUNCOCHAR 388 Central Street Bob, one of our talented football play- ers, plans to attend college. Although he likes to work with cars, one ac- cessory he ' d never put in his car is a woman driver. Clubs: Boys ' 1, 2, Ski 4; Athletics: Home Room Basketball 1, 2, Foot- ball 1, 2, 3, 4; Talent Night 2, 3; Committees :■ Junior Prom, Class Col- ors, Caps and Gowns; Donkey Bas- ketball 4. Chita, whose sincere ways have won her many friends at S.H.S., plans to attend college. Volleyball and ice skat- ing are her favorite pastimes. Boys who crack their knuckles are her pet peeve. Clubs : Girls ' , Dramatic Club 3, 4, Marshal Squad 3, 4, P.T.S.A. 2; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Mixed Glee 1, 2, 3; Talent Night 4, Glee Club Concert 1, 2, 3, Style Show 1, 2; All-School Play 3, 4; Committees: Senior Play 4, Glee Club Supper 2, 4, Sophomore Dance, Junior Prom, Dramatic Club Dance. PATRICIA ANN RANDALL 57 Jasper Street Chita College Pat Fun-loving Pat will just have to put up with other drivers, unless she builds her own roads. Her hobby is sewing. and as long as she has some material and a pattern, she will be content. Clubs: Girls ' , Dramatic 3, P.T.S.A. 1, 2, Pep Squad 1, 2, 3; Athletics: Field Hockey 1 ; Committees : Sophomore Dance. JOYCE ANN RATIGAN 16 Parker Street Work Joycie Competent Joyce is sure to be an asset to any office. She enjoys basket- ball and reading, but hates getting up early on rainy mornings. HCM:jac Clubs : Girls ' , Dramatic Club 4, P.T.S.A. 2, Glee Club— Librarian 2, Mixed Glee 1, 2; Focus 3— Typist; Talent Night 2, 3; Glee Club Con- cert 1, 2; Committees: Glee Club Supper 1, 2, Sophomore Dance, Jun- ior Prom, Dramatic Club Dance 4; Car Wash 3. DALE FRANCES REILLY 21 Maple Street Work Dale Dale, with her bubbling humor and witty ways, is sure to brighten up the days of those with whom she works. After a weekend filled with skating, sewing and fun galore, we can under- stand why she doesn ' t like Monday mornings. HCM :dfr Clubs : Girls ' , Marshal Squad 2, Sahico 4, Pep Squad 3; Glee Club 1; Athletics: Home Room Basketball 1 ; Style Show 1; Committees: Junior Prom, Washing- ton Trip ; Annual — Advertising. CEDRIC ROBERT RATIGAN 14 Emory Street College Bob Bob is a real outdoor man and that ' s where he can be found during his spare moments. Camping is his weakness; College is his goal. Clubs: Boys ' 1, 2; Athletics: Bas- ketball 1, 2, Volleyball 2, 3; Com- mittees : Sophomore Dance, Junior Prom, Car Wash 3. 49 mm a ft LOJe Jauaneo a ine insane an ics of ine ia enieo SUSAN CAROL REILLY 199 Central Street Secretary Sue Good-natured Sue, our typical teen- ager, enjoys swimming and foot- ball. Her pet peeve is conceited people. She plans to attend Secre- tarial School. HCM :scr Clubs: Girls . P.T.S.A. 1, 2, Rec- ord 2, Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, Sahico 4, Ski 4; Glee Club 1; Annual — Adver- tising : Athletics : Home Room Bas- ketball 2, 3, Volleyball 2, 3; Talent Night 4, Glee Club Concert 1, Style Show 1; Committees: Glee Club Supper 1. Girls ' Club Dance 2. Record Club Dance 2. JUDITH ANN RICHARDSON 257 Central Street Business School Judy Tall and pretty, that ' s Judy. She ' ll make a terrific secretary and still have time for her favorite sport, swimming. By the way, Judy, why don ' t you like Chinese food? Clubs: Girls ' , Sahico 4; Style Show 1; Committees : Junior Prom. IVY MARGARET ROBERTS 83 Greatwoods Road Office Work Ivy Quiet and sincere Ivy has a friendly greeting for all. Her future plans in- clude office work. Ivy likes to sew, but like many, dislikes Monday morn- ings. Clubs: Girls ' , P.T.S.A. 2. BARBARA HELEN ROBLESKI 11 Clinton Avenue Hairdresser Barb You can always count on Barb to liven up a dull day or cheer up any unhappy people. We hope she will be as popular as a hairdresser as she has been as a classmate. Clubs: Girls , Dramatic 3, Homemak- era ' 3, 4, Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, Ski 4; Committees: Sophomore Dance, Jun- ior Prom. WESTBY ALLAN ROGERS 20 Fairmount Avenue College Wes Handsome and popular Wes plans to attend college after graduation. He en- joys all sports events, especially our great hockey games. Wes ' pet peeve is girls who smoke. Clubs: Boys 1, 2, Audio-Visual Aids 3, 4 ; Athletics : Home Room Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 4. JOAN CAROL ROHNER 16 Nason Road Secretary Joanie Sweet and sincere Joanie, a new- comer to S.H.S., soon made many friends. She certainly is an asset to our class and will also be an asset to the office where she plans to work as a secretary. Club: Girls ' . SO 5 cc U£ Qjurious Q aoaae. )) THERESA ANN ROONEY 5 Laconia Avenue Work Terry Perky Terry has always been ready for fun. Basketball is her favorite sport. Another person who is easy to get along with, Terry has no pet peeve. We ' ll soon see her out in the business world. Clubs: Girls ' , Dramatic 3, 4 — Vice President 3, Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, P.T.S.A. 1, 2, 3, Sahico 4, Ski 4; Athletics: Home Room Basketball 1, 2, Volleyball 1; Style Show 4; Com- mittees: Sophomore Dance, Junior Prom, Girls Club Dance 1, Dramatic Club Dance 3, 4, Car Wash 3. 28 Henry Street Business School Linda Linda was a terrific captain for the cheering squad. Wonder why her favor- ite sports are football and hockey? With all her activities she still finds time to sew. Don ' t worry, Linda, all people aren ' t snobs. Clubs: Girls ' , Marshal Squad 4, P.T.S.A. 3, 4, Sahico Club 4, Student Council 4, Pep Squad 1, 2 ; Athletics : Basket- ball 2, Home Room Basketball 2, 4, Volleyball 3, Cheerleader 3, 4 — Captain 4; Committees: Reporter 4, Sophomore Dance, Junior Prom, Cheerleaders Dance 3, 4; Donkey Basketball 4. CAROL JANE RUSSO 7 Bristow Street Work Shorty Petite Carol plans to work. Shorty is another one who enjoys the tall man ' s sport, basketball. Clubs: Girls ' ; Committees: Junior Prom. CAROL ANN RYDER 7 Cliff Street Work Carole Cheerful Carol, whose singing ability will long be remembered at S.H.S., en- joys sewing, cooking, swimming and bowling. Like many of us, she detests conceited people. Clubs: Girls ' , Mixed Glee 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club Concert 1, 2, 3, 4; Commit- tees: Glee Club Supper 1, 2, 3, 4, Sophomore Dance. WILLIAM ALLAN StCLAIR 5 Aspen Terrace Night School Bill Industrious, cheerful Bill will be kept busy in the future while working and attending night school. Bill ' s hobby is guns, and his favorite sport is bowling. Clubs: Boys ' 1, 2, Dramatic Club 4, Ski Club 4; Athletics : Football 1 ; Senior Play. JANET RITA StMARTIN 431 Central Street Work Jan Quiet Jan with her sweet smile plans to work after graduation. She enjoys playing a good game of badminton, but dislikes gum snap- pers. Clubs : Girls ' , Camera 2, 3, Sahico 4, Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 4; Athletics: Softball 2, 3; Committees: Sopho- more Dance, Girls Club Dance 3, Camera Club Dance 3. 51 Jlnd remember ine U. l. and bAi urns? J a ; - 4: 7 A - -; i ; a i, ft £ WILLIAM PHILIP SARGENT 3 Magnolia Street Ministry Bill Quiet Bill intends to enter the ministry upon graduation. He enjoys watching sports car races and making model buildings. We wish and happiness in his Clubs: Boys 1, 2. Bill much success chosen career. MARILYN JOAN SAULNIER 9 Mount Vernon Street Undecided Mare Mare, with her poise and personality, will be excellent as either an airline hostess or secretary. She has made many of her beautiful clothes and also enjoys badminton and driving. Her pet peeve is waiting for people. Clubs: Girls ' , Homemakers 4, P.T.S.A. 1, 2, Record 2, 3— Vice President 2, 3, Ski 4, Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 4; Athletics:. Volleyball 3; Style Show 1, 2, 3; Committees: Sophomore Dance, Junior Prom, Record Club Dance 2. 3. DOUGLAS ALLEN SAVARY 32 Kenwood Avenue College Doug Doug, an enthusiastic hot rodder, can often be found working on his car. His favorite sport is skiing and his future plans include college. Too bad, Doug, they have first period there, too. Clubs: Boys ' 1, 2; Athletics: Homo Room Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Foot- ball 1; Committees: Junior Prom. THOMAS CHARLES SCHNEIDER 20 Howard Street Navy Tom Sid is quite talented in playing the guitar. Broken shoelaces are his aver- sion. Hockey is his favorite sport. On his list of things to do are plans for further schooling and the Navy. Clubs : Boys ' 1, 2, Student Council 1 ; Talent Night 4. JOAN THERESE SCIRE 59 Bristow Street College Joannie Enthusiastic Joannie has added lots of zest to our class. Music and basketball are her favorites, but she doesn ' t like slow drivers and long skirts. Joan is looking forward to a career in physical therapy. Clubs : Girls ' , Debating 3, 4 — Secretary 3, Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, Marshal Squad 3, P.T.S.A. 1, Usherettes 4; Glee Club 2, Mixed Glee 2; Focus 2, 3 — Exchange 2, Literary 3, Annual — Biography Staff; Athletics : Basketball 3, Home Room Basketball 2, Field Hockey I, Softball 1, 2, Badminton — Manager ; Glee Club Concert 2 ; Committees : Junior Prom ; Delegate to U.N. Conference. 52 ESTHER MARIE SCOTT 34 Stone Street Airline Hostess Esther Esther is going to be an airline hos- tess after graduation. We feel sure that she will find time to indulge in her hobby — eating, and will enjoy all kinds of foods from distant cities and countries. She will fit some water skiing into her schedule, too. Clubs: Girls ' , Sahico 4, Usherette 4; Committees: Sophomore Dance, Jun- ior Prom, Girls ' Club Dance 4. 3 u£ SJti Urips DONNA LOUISE SCOURTAS 95 Fairmont Avenue College Donna Lovely and vivacious is our Donna, who has been a real success as a S.H.S. twirl er. We hope she will get plenty to eat at Fisher College, and that she will not be kept waiting for too many people. Clubs : Girls ' , Camera 4, Dramatic 4, Homemakers 4, Record 3, Sahico 4 Twirler 2, 3, 4; Athletics: Home Room Basketball 1 ; Band Concert 2 3, 4, Talent Night 2, 3, 4; Commit tees : Sophomore Dance, Junior Prom Girls Club Dance 2, 3 4, Camera Club Dance 4, Record Club Dance 3, Band Dance 4, Car Wash 3. VINCENT ANTHONY SERINO ' 24 Bristow Street Service Butch Butch likes most girls, except those who wear a lot of make-up. His favorite sports is baseball. He plans to join the service. Clubs: Boys ' 1, 2. Navy RICHARD SEROZYNSKY 6 McCullough Road Sara We can well see why Sara wants to go into the Navy since his hobbies are re lated to the water — water skiing and boats. Sara ' s pet peeve is girls who talk too much. Clubs: Boys ' 1, 2. MICHAEL ALAN SILVERSTEIN 31 Cliftondale Avenue Wentworth Tonto Tonto ' s good-natured and fun-loving manner is a ray of sunshine in any- body ' s day. He enjoys working on his car and watching football games, but does not enjoy compositions. Clubs: Boys ' 1, 2, Audio-Visual Aids 3, 4; Athletics: Football 2; Car Wash 3; Donkey Basketball 4. DONNA GAY SILVEY 2 Willow Court I.B.M. School Donna Good-natured Donna plans to go to I.B.M. School. Her favorite sports are bowling and football. Donna, what ' s the matter with people who say that ' s cool ! ' ? Clubs: Girls ' , Camera 3, Marshal Squad 3, Record 3; Athletics: Volleyball 1; Committees : Sophomore Dance, Cam- era Club Dance 3, Record Club Dance 3. pi ssf ■■ JULIAN JAMES SLUSKONIS 68 Hobson Street College Slush Yes, you guessed it. Slush ' s favorite sport is basketball and he did a won- derful job for the S.H.S. team. When he is attending college, he ' ll probably save his weekends for hunting and shooting. His pet peeve is freshmen who say, How ' s the weather up there? Clubs: Boys ' 1, 2; Athletics: Basket- ball 2, 3, 4. 53 Crlnoiner wonderful alJ-scnooJ p au — u Jne EDWARD FREDERICK SMITH 68 Jasper Street College Smitty Smitty, alias Mohawk, lias college in his future plans. He will probably parti i ipate in many sports there, including his favorite, basketball, but he will hate getting up on Monday morning. Clubs : Boys ' 1, 2, Audiovisual Aids 3, 4; Athletics: Basketball 1, 2, 3, Home Room Basketball 1, 2, I ; Car Wash 3. JEANETTE LOUISE SMITH 28 Highland Avenue Medical Secretary Nelly While Olds, hockey games, and a Chris Craft have been Nell ' s favorites. She is a water skiing champ with medals. College is her goal. What ' s wrong with red hair and freckles, Nell? Clubs: Girls ' , Usherettes 4; Atllletica : Home Room Basketball I, 2, 4, Field Hockey 4, Volleyball 3; Committees: Sophomore Dance, Junior Prom, Girls ' Club Dance 1, 3; Car Wash 3. RICHARD ALBION SMITH 1 Vermont Avenue College AI Al likes to play hockey and will probably do bo at college. If you are going to climb any mountain, Al, you will have to get up early in the morning. Clubs : Boys 1, 2, Camera 1, Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Athletics: Hockey 2, 3, 4, Home Room Basketball 1, 2, 3, Volley- hall 2; Band Concert 1, 2, 3, 4, Talent Night 3; Committees: Camera Club Dance; Car Wash 3. ROBERTA JEAN SOPER 16 Johnston Terrace Hair Dressing School Berta Berta, who plana to go to hairdrcssing school, doesn ' t want to ride with fast drivers— except when she ' s late for a football game or a dance. Clubs: Girls . Homemakers 3, 4, P.T.S.A. 1, 2, Record 3, Student Council 3; Focus 4— Clubs: Glee Club 4, Mixed Glee 4; Glee Club Con- cert 4; Style Show 4; Committees: Glee Club Supper 4, Student Coun- cil Dance 2. tti x£ tj , BARBARA ANN SOUTHARD 12 Pranker Road Lab. Technician Barb Cute and talented Barb intends to be a laboratory technician. Football is her favorite sport, but insincere people are her pet peeve. Clubs : Girl ' s, Usherettes 4 — Second Lieutenant; Twirler 4; Band Concert 4; Talent Night 4, Style Show 4; Com- mittees: Sophomore Dance, Junior Prom, Twirlers Dance 4. JOANNE MAY SOUZA 6 Connolley Avenue Marriage Jo Peppy little Jo enjoys dancing and driving. She plans to be married in the near future. We wish her the best of luck. Club: Girls . 54 JKacfwornan oj Ghaiuoi. ?) College Friendly Nick is NICHOLAS PETER SPANOS 8 Bow Street Nick and easy-to-get-along-with another lucky one without any pet peeves. His favorite sport is swimming and his hobby is reading. We will always remember how talented Nick was as a writer. Clubs: Boys ' 1, 2; Talent Night 4; Senior Play; Committees: Senior Play 4. PAUL VERNON SPECHT 9 Endic ' ott Street College Specks Specks won ' t have much time to watch TV while at college, but when a base- ball game is being arranged, he ' ll find time to join the team. Even in college you ' ll have some English, but don ' t fear, all things pass! Clubs: Boys 1, 2. JOHN VINCENT SPENCER, JR. 21 Columbus Avenue College J. V. Quiet and tall, John plans to go to college. Another great S.H.S. hockey star, J. V. will probably be on the college varsity team. His pet peeve is noisy people. Clubs: Boys ' 1, 2, Audio-Visual Aids 3, 4; Athletics: Basketball 2, 3, Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Committees: Soph- omore Dance, Junior Prom. SANDRA JEANNE STANKOWSKI 34 Churchill Street Social Director Sam Happy-go-lucky Sam has been a good friend to many at S.H.S. Her favorite sport is swimming, but she doesn ' t like to get up in the morning. We wish Sarn much success in her career as a Social Director. Clubs: Girls ' , P.T.S.A. 1, Ski 4; Athletics : Softball 3. AUDREY ANN STEAD 19 Lake Circle Technician 55 Audrey Audrey with her wonderful personality has always shown fiery enthusiasm at the football and hockey games. Al- though in the future she will be busy as a technician, she surely will be able to find time for a quick skate around Lily Pond. Clubs: Girls ' , P.T.S.A. 1, 2, 3, Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4— President 4, Usher- sttes 4; Focus 4 — Art Staff; Athletics : Home Room Basketball 1, 2, Volleyball 3; Twirler 2, 3, 4, Band Concert 2, 3, 4, Talent Night 2, 3, 4, Style Show 1, 4, Student Council Convention Dele- gate 1; All-School Play 4; Committees: Student Exchange, Sophomore Dance, Junior Prom, Twirlers ' Dance 2, 3, 4, Student Council Dance 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Colors, Car Wash 3. Future Home- maker Award. RUPERT KENDALL STEWART, JR. 7 Pratt Street Service Rupe Rupe could be called an optimist. He is an enthusiastic hockey .. £sp and quite a player himself. Beit of luck, Rupe, when you enter the Armed Forces. Clubs: Boys ' 1, 2. LtMH .«.■ .% ' V 3 pen I our C as er vacation DAVID RICHARD STIRLING 10 Hampton Street Work Dick Dick plans to go to work after gradua- tion. He enjoys many sports, but his favorite is hockey. His pet peeve is girls who smoke. Clubs: Boys ' 1, 2; Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Band Concert 1, 2, 3, 4. HOWARD LEONARD STOWE 10 Laconia Avenue College Howie Howie ' s politeness and sincerity have won him many friends and much respect. He enjoys working with cars, but doesn ' t like slow drivers. His future plans include college. Clubs: Boys ' 1, 2, Ski 4; Athletics: Home Room Basketball 1, 2. ____|.___ - PAUL FRANCIS SULLIVAN 90 Broadway- School Sully Friendly and full of fun is Sully, bul people who say they will, when they won ' t, really annoy him. His hobby is making money and he likes football . He plans to attend prep school. Clubs: Buys 1. 2; Room Basketball 1, Athletics : 2. 3. Hon NANCY ROSE SULLO 44 Bristow Street Food Dietician Nanc Nanc, who plans to be a food dietician, is quite a sports fan. Among her favor- ites are swimming and ice skating. Nancy ' s aversions are cliques and con- ceited people. Club : Girls ' . ROBERT WILLIAM TAYLOR 35 Collings Avenue Service Bob Bob plans to enter the armed forces when he graduates. We hope that when he is home on leave, he ' ll find time to work on his car and attend a few S.H.S. football games. Clubs: Boys ' 1, 2. DOLORES FRANCES TICHY 6 Seaview Avenue Hairdresser Dee Dee, one of the quieter members of our class, plans to become a hair- dresser. Dee probably doesn ' t like rainy days because it ' s rather unpleas- ant to go skating in the rain. Clubs: Girls ' , P.T.S.A. 1, 2, 3, Rec- ord 3; Glee Club 1, 2, Mixed Glee 2; Glee Club Concert 1, 2; Committees: Junior Prom, Girls Club Dance 1, 2, 3. 56 tan is in jCew yorA tjiiv and Wasninaion JOSEPH JAMES TOZZA 123 Walnut Street Business Administration Joe Quiet Joe plans to make business ad- ministration his career. His favorite sport is hockey and his aversion is girls who smoke. Clubs: Boys ' 1, 2, Bowling 3, 4; Athletics: Football 1. BEVERLY ANN VATER 26 Springdale Avenue Hairdresser Bev Bev, with her warm personality, is sure to be a fine hairdresser. Her spare time will probably be occupied with skating and basketball games, but not with grouchy people. Club i Girls ' ; Athletics : Home Room Basketball 1; Car Wash 3. JUDITH AMELIA VENO 13 Dustin Street Airline Hostess Judy Perky, cute Judy plans to work for the airlines after graduation. Her favorite sport is swimming and her hobby is dancing. Her pet peeve — the sound of the dentist ' s drill. Clubs : Girls ' , Dramatic 4, Pep Squad 4 — President, Homemakers 4 — President, Marshal Squad 4, P.T.S.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Usherettes 4; Athletics: Volleyball 3; Talent Night 4, Style Show 4; Com- mittees : Junior Prom. ANN MARILYN VISCIONE 395 Essex Street Nursing Sis Sis, with her friendliness and sin- cerity, will be a favorite among her patients. She enjoys dancing and skating, but people who chew gum and talk at the same time annoy her. Clubs : Girls ' , Debating 4, Dramatic 4, P.T.S.A.— Student Treasurer 4. CAROL ANN WALL 6 Lincoln Terrace Bookkeeper Stone Wall Friendly Carole intends to be a book- keeper. She has been very active in the Bowling and Future Homemakers Club. Carole is annoyed by snobby people. Clubs: Girls ' , Bowling Club, Home- makers. JOSEPHINE FRANCES WALSH 125 Broadway Hairdresser Hossie Jo has hopes of being a rich, sophis- ticated hairdresser. Her favorite sport is softball and would you believe it . . . she likes to rip phone books in half. Her pet peeve is stewed tomatoes. Clubs: Girls ' , Homemakers 4, P.T.S.A. 1, 2, Student Council 1; Athletics: Soft- ball 2; Committees: Student Council Dance 1. 57 G r on LQJeeA — c zJraauation LvJee. J rom y Glass Z) zjemor J rom, vjjass JJa i y JANICE EVA WALTERS 24 Riverbank Road Secretary Jan Pretty and perky Jan just loves to dance. If the gym isn ' t being used for a dance, she can think of noth- ing better than watching a good basketball game there. Sorry, Jan, but there is not much we can do about damp days. HCM:jew Clubs: Girls ' , P.T.S.A. 1, 2, Pep Squad 1, 2, Sahico 4; Glee Club 1; Athletics: Home Room Basketball 1, 2; Glee Club Concert 1; Commit- tees: Sophomore Dance, Junior Prom, Car Wash 3. NANCY EVELYN WALZ 11 Round Hill Secretary Nane Quiet Nanc plans to become a secretary. When not working, she ' ll try to do as much skating as poBBible. Her pet peeve is conceited people. Clubs : Girls ' , Pep Squad 3, P.T.S.A. 1, 2 ; Athletics : Home Room Basketball 2, Volleyball 1. EDWARD SHERMAN WARD 18 Cliff Road College Ed Eddie, who is quiet and likable, has many friends at S.H.S. He plans to attend college and hopes to find time to play hockey there. His pet peeve is Bophomore girls. Clubs : Boys 1, 2, Audio-Visual Aids 3, 4; Athletics: Home Room Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. JACQUELINE DEE WARD 6 Greenwood Avenue Airline Hostess Jackie Jackie, an avid fan of basketball, will surdy make a cute airline hostess. Her great personality has won her many friends and we know it will continue to do so in the future. Her pet peeve iB people who make fun of others. Clubs: Girls ' , Homemakers 2, 3, Marshal Squad 4, P.T.S.A. 1, Student Council 1, Usherettes 4; Band 2, 3, 4, Mixed Glee 1; Band Concert 2, 3, 4, Talent Night 4, Glee Club Concert 1; Committees: Glee Club Supper 1, Junior Prom, Girls ' Club Dance, Stu- dent Council Dance 1. JANICE ELLEN WARD 47 Pleasant Street Work Jan Quiet and sweet Jan just hates to wait for people who are late, especially If she is waiting to go to a football game. Her nice ways and personality will win her success in the years to come. HCM :jew Clubs: Girls ' , Pep Squad 1, 2, P.T.S.A. 1, 2, Sahico 4; Athletics: Home Room Basketball 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 3, 4; Talent Night ; Committees : Sophomore Dance, Junior Prom. ELIZABETH ANNE WEIR 9 Newcomb Avenue HairdreBsing School Betty Our cute and peppy Betty loves to water ski. She hates people who gos- sip, but she ' s bound to meet lots of them in her career as a hairdreser. HCM :eaw Clubs: Girls ' , Bowling 4 — Treasurer, Dramatic 3, 4--Secretary 3, President 4, P.T.S.A. 3, Record 3, 4, Sahico 4 ; Focus 4 — Business, Annual — Busi- ness Staff; Talent Night 2, 3; Com- mittees: Sophomore Dance, Dramatic Club Dance 3, 4, Camera Club Dance 4, Record Club Dance 3, 4, Class Colors, Donkey Basketball 4, Car Wash 3. 58 ass JoanaueL JSacca aureate, z raouaii }(7U uaiion E f!Ojfr DARYLL JOYCF. WELCH 33 Intervale Avenue College Daryll Daryll, wlio is very dependable, her- self, dislikes peope who are always late. College bound, she is sure to include basketball and dancing on her agenda. Clubs : Girls ' , Dramatic 3, I, Home- makers 4, National Honor Society 3, 4— Treasurer 4, P.T.S.A. 2, 3, 4, Usherettes 4; Focus — Editor 4, Ex- change 2, 3; Athletics: Home Room Basketball 2, 3, Volleyball 2, 3, 4; Style Show 4; Committees: Sopho- more Dance, Junior Prom, National Honor Society Dance, Class Colors; Car Wash 3; Delegate to U.N. Con- ference. MARION ELIZABETH WHIPPEN 430 Main Street Work Belly Sincere Betty, who plans to work after graduation, enjoys reading and playing basketball during her spare time. Her pet peeve is snobby people. Clubs : Girls , Camera 3, Dramatic 3, Record 3, Sahico 4 ; Committees : Girls ' Club Dance 2, Camera Club Dance 3. ■■ ; - ;: - V NADENE MAE WHITE Dinny th her warm and friendly 5 Virginia Terrace College Dinny personality is sure to have many friends all through life. She always seems to find time for dancing and bowling. We ' re afraid college will keep her a little busier in the future. What, you don ' t like people who pinch ! Clubs : Girls , Dramatic 4, Marshal Squad 4, P.T.S.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Usherettes 4 ; Glee Club 1, 2, Mixed Glee 1, 2; Talent Night 4, Glee Club Concert 1, 2; Senior Play; Committees: Senior Play 4, Sophomore Dance, Junior Prom, Girls ' Club Dance 2. JUDITH LEE WILDMAN 101 Vine Street Business School Judy Our cheerful and friendly Judy is al- ways kept busy with her hobbies of sewing, skating, and collecting stamps. Her future plans include Business School. Her pet peeve is girls who smoke. Clubs: Girls ' , Homemakers 3. ■ CLAUDIA LEE WILLARD 117 Adams Avenue Work Claud Cute Claud may have to put up with conceited people in any work that she chooses, but when she goes skating, she will meet many friends. Her sweet smile and friendly ways will make her future bright. Clubs : Girls ' Homemakers 4, P.T.S.A. 1, Pep Squad 2, 3, 4. 17 Anawan Avenue Business School Cindy Cindy may not have enough time to collect souvenirs while attending Business School, but she ' ll probably find time for volleyball and bowl- ing. Cindy ' s pet peeves are con- ceited people and cliques. Clubs : Girls ' . Dramatic 3, 4, Home- makers 2, 4; P.T.S.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Record 4, Ski 4, Pep Squad 2; Athletics: Volleyball 1, 4; Style Show 1, 2, 3; Committees: Junior Prom, Dramatic Club Dance 4, Caps and Gowns, Class Colors. 59 Cj ass .JRoito: Jodau we follow; DIANE ELAINE WINN 24 Farrington Avenue College Di Di, with her wonderful personality, will never lack friends. She tries to fill those dull days by watching baseball games and bowling. Di plans to attend college. Clubs: Girls ' , Debating 3, 4; Dra- matic 3, 4, Marshal Squad 3, 4, P.T.S.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Squad 2, 3; Glee Club 2, Mixed Glee 2; Focus 3 — Features, Annual — Biog- raphy Staff; Glee Club Concert 3; Committees: Sophomore Dance, Jun- ior Prom, Dramatic Club Dance 3; Car Wash 3. REINHOLD LAWRENCE WINTER 22 Foster Street Undecided Ray Quiet and sincere Ray has been a well liked classmate at S.H.S. His favorite sports are bowling and basketball, and his pet peeve is cliques. Although Ray is undecided about his future, we are sure that he will be successful in whatever he may choose. Clubs: Boys ' 1, 2, P.T.S.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. GERALD FREDRICK WOLFE 26 Highland Avenue College Jerry Popular and fun -loving Jerry has been one of our star hockey and baseball players. With his happy smile and clever quips, Jerry will continue to win many friends at college. Girls who wear leo- tards irk him. Clubs: Boys ' 1, 2, Audio-Visual Aids 3, 4 — Secretary 4, Student Council 1; Annual — Biography Staff ; Athletics : Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Home Room Bas- ketball 3, 4, Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Talent Night 3. JEAN ELIZABETH WOODWARD 28 Makepeace Street Secretary Jeanie Jeanie will certainly be a terrific sec- retary after graduation. Dancing and swimming are her favorite pastimes. She will always be remembered for her sweet ways. HCM:jew Clubs: Girls ' , Sahico 4; Annual — Ad- vertising. JAMES LOUIS BALDASARE 21 Lenox Avenue Business School Baldy Friendly Jimmy intends to go to Busi- ness School. His favorite sport is base- ball and his hobby is listening to his collection of records. Pet peeve — people who ask stupid questions. Clubs: Boys ' 1, 2. WILLIAM ORRIN BOURNE 406 Lincoln Avenue Air Force Bill Bill, who has always been a familiar sight around town driving and working on his car, will soon join the Air Force. His favorite sport is golf, but girls who smoke annoy him. Clubs: Boys ' 1, 2. RONALD PHILLIP BOURQUE 6 Elemer Avenue Navy Roily Jolly Roily plans to join the Navy after graduation. His favorite sport is football. Roily s aversion is girls who smoke. Clubs: Boys ' 1, 2. 60 7 omorrow we lead PAUL JOSEPH BUCCHERI 27 CMckerson Road Chef Paul Friendly Paul intends to be a chef after gradua- tion. His favorite sports are football and bowl- ing, but his aversion is people who say one thing and mean another. Clubs: Boys ' 1, 2. BRUCE ELLIOT GIBBS 51 Appleton Street Chef Bruce Bruce is going to be a chef. His favorite sports are football and parties, but girls who smoke annoy him. Clubs: Boys 1, 2. JOHN FREDERICK HANSON 372 Lincoln Avenue Electronic Technician Johnny Johnny, who has always enjoyed working with televisions and radios, will probably be very happy as an Electronics Technician. His favor- ite sport is hockey and his pet peeve is busybodies. Clubs: Boys ' 1, 2. WILLIAM JOHN STAPLES 104 Howard Street Service or Work Bud Bud, whose favorite topic is mechanics, enjoys drag racing at the tracks in Maine. His future will probably find him in some branch of the service satisfying his thirst for further kno fl- edge of mechanics. Clubs: Boys ' 1, 2; All-School Play 2. JAMES ROBERT STEAD 54 Lincoln Avenue Machinist Jim Quiet but friendly Jim uses his fine knowledge of mechanics in working on his car during his spare tme. We are sure that he will be successful as a machinist. Clubs: Boys ' 1, 2. MEREDITH WIGGIN 3 Short Street Radio Operation Merrie Quiet Merrie, who has enjoyed doing homework, likes rifle shooting and radio operation. Al- though she is undecided about her future plans, we hope she will be very successful in the years to come. Clubs: Girls ' , Pep Squad 3; Glee Club 3, 4; Glee Club Concert 3, 4; Mixed Glee 2, 3, 4. Our Glass h arftftll jewei ■ ' - . H i -w hol of both our high school years md . ;i-! ' year which lie ahead, This ring separates two parte of our in ■-, ; ' n years we hau spent absorbing knowledge and the years r ,- In ?peni appkir, this no (edge to oar Injure. We leave our A ( . Yiarer laMng rtith a the happ) memories of our teachers, friends, hard work, and happ hours. 6! f - 1 H 1 ■ H f MOST SOPHISTICATED John Spencer Joanne Ferris MOST POPULAR Judith Franklin Richard Timmons MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Jacqueline Cotte David Manoogian CUTEST Westby Rogers Jacqueline Ward ' sm iiw Mnmmm m BEST DANCERS George Moriello Kay McVittie CLASS BLUSHERS Sally Gleitsman Edward Murray [Vu ■ ms ' m MOST AMBITIOUS Maureen Minichiello Ray Winters TM ■ MOST TALKATIVE Lynda Kenerson Austin McKenney MOST ABSENT MINDED Linda Cooper James Grady BEST COMBINATION OF BEAUTY AND BRAINS Dorothy Diamond Ralph DeFronzo WITTIEST Gayle Essery James Kelleher BEST LOOKING Donna Scourtas Joseph Pignato 67 m R n ■ 68 SCIENCE AWARD Mr. Anthony A. Struzzerio, Head of the Science Department, David Manoogian, Mr. Wayne S. Porter, Principal. RICHARD BURT— John A. W. Pearce Football Award MAUREEN MINICHIELLO- D.A.R. Good Citizen Award DAVID MANOOGIAN- Student Government Day Representative ri CLUB PRESIDENTS FIRST ROW— Judith Veno, Maureen Minich- iello, Julian Jerzylo, Russell Carter, Audrey Stead, Sally Currier. SECOND ROW— Jacqueline Cotte, Linda Rossi, Phyllis Harris, Theresa De- putat, Daryll Welch, Carol Banks, Elizabeth Weir, Lorraine McAskill. THIRD ROW— Conrad Bert- hold, Richard Timmons, James Samms, Edward Murray, Ralph DeFronzo. 1HF SfNIOR CLASS Of SAUCUS HIGH SCHOO 7 be GiiStio-uA, Saoa e Friday December 4, 1959 SAUGUS HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM CAST Fl ORENCE JOAWA FERRIS LMGS CUTTER JAW I i QRWARq JEFFREY PHILIP HENNAN MRS,PADD DOROTHY CLARK JOHN THOMAS (ACT III) FRANK FORWARD THE FAMILY TITUS EDWARD MURRAY CONRAD BERTHOLD I.I1.Y BEL1.F. NADENE WHITE ETHEL SAVAGE JOANNE McKEEVER THE STAFF MISS WILHELMINA LYNDA KENERSON DR. EMMETT WILLIAM ST. CLAIR E CURIOUS LAVAGE — SYNOPSIS E: The liyiiH ' ,roo«i of ' rhi- Cloisters Scots 1. Night S( erte ).. The next morning : Scot;!. That nlsjit after dinner Si arte 2. A few sights later I: A few minut. later Curious Savage it produced by special arrangement with DramatUl Play Service, Inc., New York i Chariai II. Stewart tmd Company, Sotnervllle, Haas. urn ill miiiiiiii 70 ORGANIZATION OF PLAY PRODUCTION Director , MARY E. ANDERSON Student DJraetoa , VIRGINIA I. add MARILYN PINDARI Stage Manager NICHOLAS SPANOS Lighting and Sound JAMES SAMMS WILLIAM JUFFRI ELLSWORTH EVANS EDWARD SMITH Artist RICHARD BOUDREAl Properties MKKILYN MEEKER NICHOLAS SPANOS CHRISTINE IIOWI.F. ' n MYRUL PUNCOCHAR SHIRLEY HUNT LESLIE MlSSUf | Stage Crew RICHARD BOUDREAl Makf Up GORDON P. BENNETT RICHARD BOUDREAl ROBERTA LEWIS PHYLLIS MARIF NANCY HATFIELI JUDITH McKENNE Publicity ROBERT DOLLAR! , Usherettes PATRICIA ATKINSOh Senior Class Advisor KENNETH ABBOTT ' Senior Class President JAMES SAMM; You may take the bow, Hannibal ■ [Junior J rom I v V3 7 f Go man, Go! DONKEY Upsa Daisy! 73 S WJP TT PP F T ' V m n S ft RlKn. V MW i__ ft V! .Bl ■jfe Mk£ XI ii ; l ■ ' i .■■ ' ,;• .-. ■ Mi Jx. A- f ■:.. 4W f w ■: ■ is UNDERCLASSMEN ?5 ' W-102 CLASS OF 1961 President — Richard Buzun Vice President — James Mansfield Secretary — Donna Galente Treasurer — Sally O ' Brien FIRST ROW — Mary Allison, Barbara Battis, Joan Barteaux, Joanne Beauchesne, Marie Bossio, Sandra B uccheri. SECOND ROW— Robert Cameron, Donald Atwook, Lucianne Cronin, Claire Woodard, Walter Carroll. THIRD ROW— Richard Benoit, Roland Bourque, Robert Bowler, William Arvidson, Walter Batchelder, Franklin Bartlett. 76 W-104 FIRST ROW— Kathleen Burns, Donna Camp- bell, Lena Bourgeois, Donna Cameron, Nancy Callahan, Susan Burlingame, Carol Cerullo. SECOND ROW— Daniel Condon, Karen Card, Maureen Cahill, Mary Beth Driscoll, Marjorie Broughton, Rita Bourque, Robert Cavicchio. THIRD ROW— Frank Cause, Paul Cole, Rich- ard Buzun, Tom Cotter, Rolland Anderson, Ed- die Ciampolillo. W-105 FIRST ROW — Linda Essery, Leslie Goodman, Andrea Donovan, Joanne DeCalajiro, Carolyn Dineen, Judy Erickson, Diann Distephano, Joyce Entwistle, Janet Cox. SECOND ROW— Naomi Clark, Jeanne Donnelly, Paul Gavin, Jon Eisenhaur, Frank Dowling, Stanley Day, Elaine Ellis, Loretta Colby, Elinor Deary, Kathy Duffy. THIRD ROW— Albra Fisher, James Goodwin, Joyce Drouin, Alan Gay, David Dunham, Jimmy Fleet, Mary Chisolm, Robert Firth. W-106 FIRST ROW — Linda Goodman, Jane Laskey, Paula Fugelsang, Judy Ferris, Maxine Fow- ard, Pat Harrington, Jane Ferguson, Charlotte Hanlon, Judy Laviska. SECOND ROW— Fran- ces Gould, Robert Hatch, Billy Hood, James Hogan, Donna Galante, Roberta Frost, Joseph Graceffa, Bob Hill, Louisa Feener. THIRD ROW— Earl James, Ronald Gove, David Hart, Ronald Gustafson, Stevin Kappa, Richard Jef- frey, Daniel Jobsky, Paul Egan. 77 W-107 FIRST ROW— Carol Hermsdoff, John Laird, Norman MacVicar, James Long, Craig Mc- Nanght, James Kroitch, Joseph McCarthy, He- len McKenna. SECOND ROW— Lorraine La- mitola, Patricia Hogan, Frank Lynn, Peter Lovell. Bernard Lambert, Arthur Hatch, Mich- ael Mahonev, Carol Healev, Havery Macomber. THIRD ROW— Marie Grosso, Carl LaBlanc, Thomas Lawrence, Elaine Hughes, Linda Lag- erquist, Judy Kelley, Rosemarie Julian, Marsha Lansley. W-108 FIRST ROW— Margaret McCarthy, Richard Murphy, Carolyn Gove, Rose Malin, Linda Hatch, Rosemary Moore, Virginia Lunt, Patri- cia Keefe, Raymond Mears. SECOND ROW— Valerie Lopez, Nancy Lawrence, Judith Mac Gilvary, James Mortellite, Bayard Maxwell, John Matrona, Joan Mallett, Joyce Johnson, Bernice MacDonald, Kathryn Littlefield. THIRD ROW— James Mansfield, David Man- ley, David Meed, Richard Mareschi, Francis Whitten, James Moss, Warren Hills, John Mc- Laughlin. W-109 FIRST ROW— Virginia Pariseau, Magaret Perkins, Barbara Oljey, Jean Ossinger, Nancy Pinciss, Rhoda London, Joan Mosher, Claire Marong. SECOND ROW— Barbara Kerrigan, Andrew Noel, Jane Pearson, Roland Nadeau, Randolph Paul, Karen Marrison, John Pesch- ier, Marilyn Merry. THIRD ROW— David Penney, Kenneth O ' Donnell, Janet Myles, Rob- ert Olesky, Paul Norkum, Edward Suraka, Philip Napolitano. ■ I ■m W-l 10 FIRST ROW --Marilyn Piatt, Margaret Razmuny, Jane Rogers, Donna Robertson, Inez Mordaunt, Sally O ' Brien, Janice Pen- ney, Carla Poole, Rosemary Quinn, Mau- reen Riley. SECOND ROW — Florence Nicholson, Patricia Robleski, Wayne Hobbs, Judith Rees, Liane Richards, Wil- liam Porter, Frank Piwowarski, Ronald Nibby, Guy Rupright, Richard Serozynsky, Beverly Nichols. THIRD ROW — Ralph Pynn, Edward Shipulski, John Reilly, Vito Russo, Ronald Gilbert, Wayne Rothwell, Richard Schon, Peter Rich, John Serino, Joseph Rossetti. Will FIRST ROW— Kathryn Russo, Julia Spencer, Martha Sadler, Mary Molloy, Patricia Rich ards, Carol Nichols, Carol Shea, June Saun ders. SECOND ROW— Priscilla Sketchley Richard Stuart, James Shuff, Susan Piper. Alfred Villagracia, Alan Symmes, James Sul livan, Patricia Smith. THIRD ROW— Marsha Scott, Patricia Walz, Ronald Souza, Ruth Wil- liams, Richard Surette, Judith Rogers, David Townsend, Lawrence Trecartin. FIRST ROW— Bernice Toothaker, Ann Trahan, Janet Ward, Judy Spencer, Mary Wass, Judith Tribeau, Joyce- Tobin, Linda Wilcomb, Marilyn Walz. SECOND ROW— Carol Wagner, Robert Vining, Edmund Wood, Richard Williams, James Wersackas, Richard Walsh, Lawrence White, Peter Wonson, John Wing, Frank Walton, Bar- bara Ulbin. 79 CLASS OF 1962 President — Charles Hickey Vice President — Marilyn Pignato Secretary — Donna Doucette Treasurer — Judith Losano W-l 12 FIRST ROW— Margaret Minichiello, Judith Losano, Marion Pedersen, Rosemarie Sacco, Sue Rice, Elaine Reid, Selina Peary, Carol Robleski, Elaine Alley. SECOND ROW— Diane Ringinwald, Alexandra Roberts, Jeanne Randazzo, Marilyn Pignato, Richard Beaton, Joyce Mitchell, Janet Pothier, Shirley Ulbin, John Bucchiere. THIRD ROW— Patrick D ' Avella, Robert Barn- bury, Raymond Girard, Albert Walling, Thomas Carr, Richard Billington, Albert Diotte, Edward Barrett, George Bryer. 80 -M4 FIRST ROW— Sandra Unger, Nancy Whittam, Pamela Warren, Gail Stead, Diana Walsh, An- gela Viscione, Nancy Wheaton. SECOND ROW — Ronald Festa, Elinor Deary, Andrea Zermani, Linda Wakefield, Kathryn Wilson, Patricia Wildman, Bonnie Sproul, Anthony Stoia. THIRD ROW— Roderick Willey, Eric Wormstead, Edward Warner, John Robleski, Peter St. Clair, William Kenney, John Woods. E-102 FIRST ROW— Kenneth Chang, Carol Christie, Shirley Brown, Allen Day, Lorraine Day, Fran- ces Carter, Maureen Carmody. SECOND ROW — Judith Turcotte, Donald Chapman, Donna Cann, Richard Bloom, Donna Bejtlich, Lea- nord Cutter, Janice Christiano, Jean Campbell. THIRD ROW— Ann Bates, Raymond Cryan, David Allen, Arthur Danielian, Douglas Cril- ley, Robert Adlington, Regina Cahill. FIRST ROW— Cynthia Everitt, Alfreda Wien- brecht, Catherine Donovan, Diane Bothroyd, Brenda Gautreau, Mary Edgecomb, Aurora Fernandez. SECOND ROW— Edward Linehan, Carolyn Dewhurst, Norma Clark, Cynthia Cole, Elizabeth Chadwick, Joanne Paine, Edmund Heffernan. THIRD ROW— Richard Iodice, James Condry, John Harvey, John Hamilton, Richard Harmon, John Hampton, George Ea- gan. 81 E-105 FIRST ROW— Marilyn Tarr, Jonni Giantonio, Joanne Sylvester, Richard Hatch, Erica Singer, Judy Southard, Theodora Serine SECOND ROW — Cecilia Samms, Constance Tilley, Niel Mansfield, Judy LoVuolo, William Cummings, Gloria Silva, Elaine Tracy, Mary Termini, Bonnie Stack. THIRD ROW— Marjorie Smith, David Walsh, Nancy Shepard, Ellen Long, Nancy Mayberry, Salvatore Maccaro, Janice Sargent. E-106 FIRST ROW— Norma LaRoque, Ella Mae Jef- frey, Madeline Lombardi, Barbara Leeman, Rita Scaramazzino, Patricia Jayroe, Rita Losa- no. SECOND ROW— Mary Ann Kozloski, Paul- ine Koch, Eleanor Light, Paul Hurtle, Joseph Dion, Charles Hickey, Judy Diamond, Carol Nourse, Frances Hatch. THIRD ROW— Dennis Duggin, Ronald Alcott, Steven Hnatowicz, Ronald Ells, Edward Gammon, Peter Atkins, Thomas Keefe. CI 14 AND C- I4A FIRST ROW— Patricia Danahy, Jean Falasca, Mary Newhall, Judy Macan, Lucille Benson, Lorraine Silipigna, Linda Nelson, Norma Mes- sar, Joe Monico. SECOND ROW— Dorothy Carter, Constance Oldford, Jacqueline Joblon- sky, Charlene Dombronski, Ann Maestranze, Barbra Lablanc, Donna Doucette, Marilyn Maher, Susan Dayer, Kathleen Metzla. THIRD ROW— Maureen Mortallite, Patricia Martin, Dale Migdula, Mimi D ' Agostino, Sandra Mit- chell, Linda Luscinski, Marion Galligar, Kar- rin McNeely, Susan MacLaren. FOURTH ROW — Donna McQuirer, Nancy Boisvert, Chirstine Nicholos, Carol Bouvi, Sandra Hal- bich, Marlene Dupuis, Anne O ' Neill, Joan Mitceser. Shirley Falzerano. 82 C-120 FIRST ROW— Elaine Cicco, Virginia Gibbs, Patricia Green, Raymond Laird, Julia Gavin, Rosemary Connelly, Carol Cafer. SECOND ROW — Laureen Cole, Linda Farley, Noreen Grimes, Margaret Hancock, Cynthia Hart Irene Hayes, Nancy Gulliford, Charles Beran ger. THIRD ROW— Laurence Corbett, Wil Ham Fraize, John Banda, John Keating, Stev en Barrett, Randolph Cotter, Lawrence Dyer C-I2I FIRST ROW— Robert Lumsden, Gordon Mal- lar, Phillip Contino, Fred McGarry, Arthur Holden, David Lawrence. SECOND ROW — Richard LaRouche, Steven Bucchiere, David Corbett, Steven Chappie, Arthur Cummings, Richard Ciampolillo, Michael McCarthy, Doug- las Larsen. THIRD ROW— William Loiselle, John McKenzie, Eric Horton, Paul Long, Wil- liam Knepreth, David Lopez. C- 1 22- 1 23 FIRST ROW— William Stocco, Daniel Peter- son, Carl Senfleben, James Melillo, Ronald Nadeau, James Russo, John Volpini, Edward Pereira, Nicholas Orlando. SECOND ROW— Joseph St. Clair, Robert Perry, Walter Rich- ards, Franklin Morse, William Jameson, Dan- iel Vazzano, Thomas Stanley, Ralph Pezzulo, Robert Mills. THIRD ROW— Arthur Murphy, John Reardon, Kenneth Muise, Lawrence Sea- vers, Gerald Silva, Robert Nelson, William Stella, Chester Miller, James Teehan, James Smith. CLASS OF 1963 President — Peter Duffy Vice President — Paula Robinson Secretary — Linda Robinson Treasurer — Donna Petrie E-107 FIRST ROW— Janet Albanese, Jacqueline Blaney, Sandra Smith, Myrna Byrd, Ellen Adlington, Marian Barnes, Katherine Allen, Sandra Bourie. SECOND ROW— Paul Marino, Robert Pomeau, Wendell Blanchard, Charles Brown, Gordon Mandeville, Warren Blauvelt, Myron Manoogian, John McLaughlin, Richard Brackett, Scott Blasingame. THIRD ROW— Thomas McCauley, James Banks, Paul Butt, Robert Lawrence, Robert Boyd, Thomas Boudreau, Michael Barry, John Bartlett. ■■ FIRST ROW— Phyllis Colontuoni, Roger Cot- te, Ralph Bishop, Justin Cirrone, Dennis Clay- ton, Richard Cassinell, James Zulkowski, Rus- sell Cutter, Mary Collins. SECOND ROW— Nancy Castle, Jane Minichello, Susan Craik, Judy Chaliot, Susan Anderson, Judy Brierly, Karan Brown, Joan Casey, Christine Carr, Kandis Cooper. THIRD ROW— Charles Cook, David Cox, Peter Desantis, Arnold Cummings, William Chambers, Peter Davidson, Frank Colanto, James Campbell. El 09 FIRST ROW— John Sproul, Joan Davis, David Mini, Alexander Easson, Peter Dombrowski, Paul Doherty, Gary Donovan, Peter Duffy. SECOND ROW— David Elwell, Geraldine Di- Chiara, Dennis Duval, Allen Farrell, Donna El- dridge, Arthur DiTomaso, Susan Down, Mich- ael Collins, Dean Drew, William Fasano. THIRD ROW— Janet Floyd, Frank Drewnai- ny, Frances Dancewicz, John Fleming, Dennis Doyer, John Driscoll, Lawrence Cornea u, Ron- ald Brown. ■ ; E-MO FIRST ROW— Barbara Hubbard, Ann Grover, Margaret Hussey, Marie Harris, George Grant, Barbara Hagerty, Marie Harrison, Pamela Guarino. SECOND ROW— Janet Golden, Joy Hatch, Janine Herrnsdorf, Donald Hart, Rich- ard Hashem, Katherine Johnson, James Gam- mon, Richard Howell, Ernest Harrington, Jan- ice Inman. THIRD ROW— Judith Herald, Wil- liam Ferguson, Edgar Haines, Peter Gleitsman, Wayne Hitchings, George Greene, Carl Han- son, Lynn Heidebrecht. 85 El I I FIRST ROW— Susan Kutniguski, Richard Hanson, Catherine Linehan. Horold Mallett, Lawrence Humphries, Russell Keene, Larry Jenkins. Michael Moorehouse. Ellen Farren- kopf, Kathryn Kinsley. SECOND ROW— Maureen Kelly, Michael Hurley, William Nardone, Richard Mahoney, James Prentice, Andrea Luscinski, Wayne Mitton, Pat King- man. Donald January, John Newhall, Lucile Keller, Nancy Kerrigan, Richard O ' Brien, Lianne Ludwig. THIRD ROW— Thomas La- borde, John Lynn, Robert Piercy, William Kyle, Kenneth March, Kenneth O ' Connor, John Lumsden, James Howard, Richard Ken- ney, David Johnson. % M ?£ ' . i, Wr ' - ' a Mi Hk 3 iL f f •- Mr «S SBr . 1 Urn W ' ' T Hpt, 4 jO WL, ri ; liHrm - It Jk . jHH El 12 FIRST ROW— Margaret Belmonte, Joy Man- ley, John Gallagher, Claire Bourque, Jacque- line Bowler, Sandra Bishop, Dorothy Ander- son, Sharon Lynch. SECOND ROW— Mary Batchelder, Dianne Finegan, Catherine Eichel, Judith Macomber, Claire Jillett, Linda Mac- Phee, Elizabeth MacLean. THIRD ROW— Lorraine Keller, Marcia Adams, Rita Law- rence, Susan Ludwig, Pauline Deputat, Elaine Kastecki, Sharan Kelty, Jeanne Malin. E-II3 FIRST ROW— Carole Peveri, Julia Milieu Diane Milano, Patricia O ' Brien, Donna Petrie Jane Paganucci, Geraldine Papa, Karen Pen ney, Joyce Paquette, Donald Mosher. SEC OND ROW— John Moynihan, Charles New hall, Donald Parsons, Francis Pelusi, Carol Eccleston, Joyce Morrison, Dianne Monaco, James Smith, Michael Patti, Anthony Guanci, John Moscone. THIRD ROW— Daniel O ' Don- nell, Salvatore Mucci, Edward Porter, James Murphy, Randolph Peart, John Robertson, Thomas Moorehouse, Herbert Moyer, Carl Mohlin, Charles O ' Connor. FIRST ROW— Terrence Martin, Mary Rich- ards, Sharon White, Patrica Smith, Andrea Willson, Linda Puncochar, Jean Paganucci. SECOND ROW— Bernadette Pothier, Eliza- beth McKay, Hazel Pratt, Merida March, Pamela Prescott, Edwina Medzger, Sandra Stereti, Shirley Poland. THIRD ROW— Karol Smith, Linda Robertson, Carlene Porter, Bar- bara Townsend, Cheryll Reiniger, Diane Tre- cartin, Sandra Maslowski. ■BIHHHUE— _H__I E-l 15 FIRST ROW— Richard Rpgalski, Paula Rob- ertson, Paul Toomey, Donna Rochefort, Don- ald Teague, Pat Southard, Paul Shubert, Andrea Smith, Carol Singer, Carl Rippon. SECOND ROW— Edwin Swett, Harold Cotes, Roberta Sargent, John Stone, Robert Sewell, Judith Stanley, Herbert Ripley, Robert Standish, Janet Simmons, David Symmes. THIRD ROW— Lee Shupulski, Carol Snider, Roger Spadafora, William Tompsom, Lee Stover, William Rockwood, Joseph Constintino, Ralph Williams, Paul Schier, Jane Robertson. E-l 16 FIRST ROW— Robert Robicheau, James Wall, Carl Weinbrecht, Joyce Tozza, Kenneth Tra- verse, William Roberts, Mary Weil, Roger Wagenfeld. Stephen Ratigan, Carolyn Thorn- ton. SECOND ROW— Arthur Whittam, Roger Simonelli, Richard Saunders, David Weddle, Marian Taylor, Edward White, James Smith, Ehun Weideman, Joseph Scarozza, Anna Tee- han, Paul Zermani. THIRD ROW— Rosemary Tracy, John Robertson, George Smith, Thomas Cronin, Peter Woodbury, James Rumson, Richard Tibbets, Thomas Sawyer, Diane Toomey. 87 ■ n ■ ' ? • V f 4j( , j ■■•■••■ ' •., ' ■■ r r ■ ■ ■ ■-. ■■ ; ■ ■■.■■■ ■ ACTIVITIES TONTOQUONIAN STAFF EDITORS FIRST ROW— Jacqueline Cotte, Editor-in- Chief; Joan Huggins, Activities Editor. SEC- OND ROW— Theresa Deputat, Business Edit- or; Dorothy Clark, Biographies Editor. ART AND PHOTOGRAPHY STAFFS FIRST ROW — Theresa Deputat, Merilyn Meeker. SECOND ROW— Conrad Berthold, Richard Boudreau. BIOGRAPHY STAFF FIRST ROW — Georgianna Caso, Joan Scire, Linda Cooper, Dorothy Clark — Editor; Janet Gripper, Barbara Southard. SECOND ROW— Irene McHugh, David Manoogian, Richard Timmons, Francis Pelosi, Dianne Winn, Jo- anna Ferris. BUSINESS STAFF FIRST ROW— Doris Loiselle, Theresa Depu- tat, Editor; Arlen.e McKinley. SECOND ROW — Anna Giansiracusa, Elizabeth Deary, Judith Franklin. GIRLS ' CLUB GIRLS ' CLUB CABINET FIRST ROW - Carolyn DeCain- Vice President ; SECOND ROW- Marilyn Pignato, siracusa. Susan Ludwig — Treasurer ; -Secretary ; Louise Duval — Sally Currier — President. -Janet Cox, Sandy Beckford, Kathleen Burns, Anna Gian- GIRLS ' CLUB DANCE COMMITTEE FIRST ROW — Linda Puncochar, Joyce Tozza, Marie Hanson. SECOND ROW— Susan Ludwig, Carolyn De- Cain, Louise Duval, Sally Currier, Marilyn Pignato, Anna Giansiracusa, Kathleen Burns, Janet Cox, Sandra Beckford. THIRD ROW — Donna Cameron, Geraldine DiChara, Carol Robleski, Elaine Cicco, Carol Nourse, Elaine Kostechi, Donna Betlych, Linda Luscinski, Catherine Donovan, Elizabeth MacLean. FOURTH ROW — Janine Hermsdoff, Maxine Forward , Barbara Ulbin, Joyce Mitchell, Irene Hayes, Caroline Porter, Carolyn Gove, Mary Chisolm, Shirley Ulbin. 91 STUDENT EXCHANGE COMMITTEE FIRST ROW— Audrey Stead, Sallv Currier, Theresa Deput- at. SECOND ROW— Richard Buzzun, Ralph DeFronzo, James Samms. CAREER CONFERENCE COMMITTEE ■ i P.T.S.A. OFFICERS President, Edward Murray; Secretary, Patricia Hogan ; Treasurer, Ann Viscione. FIRST ROW— Maureen Minichiello, R h o d a London, Dorothy Diam- ond, Louise Duval. SECOND ROW— Law- rence Hallin, Richard Timmons, Richard Buz- un, Peter DeFronzo. STUDENT REPORTERS FIRST ROW— Julia Spencer, Natha- lie Dixon, Rhoda London, Linda Cooper. SECOND ROW— Judy Tur- cotte, Linda Rossi, Merilyn Meeker, Joyce Johnson, Carol Wagner. STUDENT COUNCIL FIRST ROW— Roger Cotte, Lorraine Day, Dorothy An- derson, Judith Southard, Patricia Harrington, Jane Pa- ganucci, Paula Robertson, Maureen Minichiello, Donald January. SECOND ROW— Judith Losano, Inez Mor- daunt, Gail Stead, Dorothy Clark — Treasurer, Margaret Minichiello — Secretary, Audrey Stead — President, Rhoda London — Vice President, Mary Beth Driscoll, Sally O ' Brien, Pamela Burnham. THIRD ROW— Judith Franklin, Alfreda Weinbrecht, Cecelia Samms, Louise Duval, Linda Cooper, Joyce Johnson, Richard Timmons, Susan Piper, Linda Robertson, Laureen Cole, Frances Hatch, Joyce Atkins, Julia Spencer, Bonnie Sproul. FOURTH ROW— Nathalie Dixon, Carol Wagner, Janet Floyd, Lucy Cronin, Merilyn Meeker, James Samms, Nadene White, Edward Murray, Donna Bejtlick, Judith Diamond, Judith Turcotte, Patricia Hogan, Ralph De- Fronzo. JUNIOR RED CROSS FIRST ROW— Judith Carrier, Nathalie Dixon, Patricia Harrington, Paula Fugelsang, Janet Cox. SECOND ROW — Inez Mordaunt, Lorraine Lamitola, Myrul Pun- cochar, Mary Driscoll, Linda Goodman, Carla Poole. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY FIRST ROW — Lynda Kenerson, David Manoogian — Vice President, Daryll Welch — Treasurer, Joanna Ferris — Secre- tary , Ralph DeFronzo — President, Jacqueline Cotte. SECOND ROW — Beverly Harrington, Linda Flewelling, Austin McKenney, Dorothy Diamond, Dorothy Clark, Maureen Minichiello. FOCUS STAFF FIRST ROW — Meryle Neale, Myrna Berg, Donna Robertson, Patricia Harrington, Judith Ferris, Darryl Welch, Andrea Donovan, Ann Trahan, Donna Campbell, Janet Cox. SECOND ROW — Judy Thibeau, Jean Ossinger, Ellen Farrenkopf, Kathleen Burns, Nancy Pinciss, Arlene McKinley, Judy Franklin, Katherine Russo, Lucianne Cronin, Nancy Lawrence, Janet Golden, Elizabeth Wier, Audrey Stead, Norma LaRocque, Jane Furguson, Roberta Soper. THIRD ROW — Linda Goodman, Theresa Deputat, Ray- mond Cryon, Peter Lovell, Walter Batchelder, James Goodwin, Ralph DeFronzo, Conrad Berthold, Ann Bates, Elizabeth Deary. 94 CAMERA CLUB FIRST ROW — June Saunders, Pat Keefe — Secretary; Conrad Berthold — President; Frank Cause — Vice President; Laraine McAskill — Treasurer; Carol Cerulo. SECOND ROW — Virginia Ladd r Donna Scourtas, Carla Poole, Joyce Atkins, Judy Kimita, Betty Weir, Nancy Hatfield, Elaine. Moore, Donna Cameron. THIRD ROW — Jane Pearson, Peter Lovell, Roberta Lewis, James Weosackas, Daniel Jobsky, Rose Malin. DEBATING CLUB FIRST ROW — Inez Mordaunt, Bruce Hersey — Treasurer, Julianne Jerzylo — President, Jacqueline Cotte — Vice President, Janet Gripper — Secretary, Ann Viscione, Madeleine Bishop. SECOND ROW — Janice Penney, Joan Huggins, Virginia Lunt, Sally Gleitsmann, Lynda Kenerson, Dorothy Clark, Irene McHugh, Barbara Long, Joan Scire. THIRD ROW — Ralph DeFronzo, Wil- liam McFee, John Penney, Richard Buzun, Walter Batchelder, Ronald Gove, David Manoogian. 95 ART CLUB FIRST ROW— Donna Robertson. Virginia Gibbs, Caria Poole. SECOND ROW— Harvey Maeomber, John Riellv, Kenneth Muise. ! SKI CLUB FIRST ROW — Gayle Essery, Theresa Rooney, Roberta Bar- rett, Elaine Moore. SECOND ROW— Janice Lloyd, Lor- raine Elia, Virginia Ladd, Lana Howell — Secretary, Linda LaFavour — Vice President, Janet Bingham — President, Sha- ron Dunham — Treasurer, Joan Huggins, Joanne McKeever, Nancy Cecere. THIRD ROW — Betty Jayroe, Virginia De- Bonis, Judith Franklin, Geraldine Chiofolo, Etta DiGian- vittorio, Donna Fuller, Marilyn Martin, Kathleen McCor- mick, Susan Rielly, Jean Robleski, Cynthia Williams, Dian- na Giorgetti. FOURTH ROW— Roberta Lewis, Sandra Stan- kowski, Howard Stowe, Robert Prezioso, Francis Pelosi, William St. Clair, Richard Bauwens, John Kyle, Patricia Maher, Marilyn Saulnier. SAHICO CLUB FIRST ROW— Linda Blakely, Helen Ludwig, Doris LoiseUe — Treasurer, Nancy Cecere — Vice President, Theresa De- putat — President, Judy Franklin — Secretary, Dolores Nich- ols. SECOND ROW — Georgianna Caso, Joanne Parrish, Pa- tricia Donegan, Marjorie Edgecomb, Anna Giansiracusa, Janice Walters, Beverly Harrington, Jean Woodward, Ar- lene McKinley. THIRD ROW— Cecelia Mooers, Elizabeth Weir, Janice Ward, Elizabeth Deary, Susan Rielly, Carole Parent, Joyce Ratigan. SAHICO CLUB FIRST ROW— Roberta Barrett, Gayle Essery, Linda Fle- welling, Gail Davey, Karen Leeman, Janet Bingham, Sharon Dunham, Theresa Rooney. SECOND ROW— Donna Scour- tas, Elizabeth Boudreau, Janet St. Martin, Pat Maher, Mari- lyn Martin, Carole Wall, Donna Silvey, Carolyn Armistead, Marion Whippen. THIRD ROW— Linda Rossi, Dale Rielly, Evelyn Downing, Linda Little, Esther Scott, Judith Richard- son, Roberta Lewis, Joyce Cann. 96 DRAMATIC fi nr,r DRAMATIC CLUB OFFICERS President — Elizabeth Wier Vice President — Jane Laskey Treasurer — Roberta Lewis Secretary — Rhoda London f ' ' i MM ' tV ■ ft - A I -wtM 41 VISUAL AIDS FIRST ROW — Westby Rogers, David Matthews, Gerald Wolfe — Secretary, Chris Bentley — Vice President, Richard Timmons — President, Thomas Dow — Treasurer, James Grady, Joseph Godbout. SECOND ROW — Michael Donovan, Gene DeAcetis, Edward Ward, Edward Smith, Peter DeFronzo, John Spencer, Richard Fyfe, Ellsworth Evans, Bart Ciampa. THIRD ROW — Richard Burt, James Kelleher, James Samms, Brian Cunningham, Joseph Pignato, William Juffre, Austin McKenney, Michael Silverstein. RADIO CLUB FIRST ROW — David Mini, Frank Drewinany — Secretary and Treasurer, Wayne Rothwell — President, James Howard — Vice President, Peter Dombrowski, Raymond Cryan. SECOND ROW — Steve Nadworney, James Elwell, John Matro- na, Paul Egan, Peter Lovell, Lawrence Corbett, Richard Hatch. 98 MARSHAL SQUAD FIRST ROW — Lorraine Day, Janice Lloyd, Virginia Ladd, Barbara Long, Judy Harrington, Helen Ludwig. SECOND ROW — Dianne Giorgetti, Inez Mordaunt, Julia Spencer, Dale Rielly, Jackie Ward, Marilyn Pindari, Linda Blakely. THIRD ROW — Marilyn Saulnier, Linda Rossi, Cecelia Mooers, Nadine White, Joyce Cann, Susan Piper, Joyce At- kins. MARSHAL SQUAD FIRST ROW — Georgiana Caso, Patricia Marie — Lieutenant, Lynda Kenerson — Co-Captain, Merilyn Meeker — Captain, Janet Gripper — Lieutenant, Doris Loiselle, Joanne McKeever. SECOND ROW — Nancy Cecere, Jacquline Cotte, Sandra DiBlasi, Judy McKenney, Elaine Moore, Maxine Foward, Gayle Essery, Arlene McKinley. THIRD ROW — Kathy Gould, Carol Wall, Myrul Punchochar, Phyllis Marie, Carolyn Gove, Judy Verio, Linda Flewelling. 99 m USHERETTES FIRST ROW— Georgiana Caso, Pa- tricia Mercurio, Anna Giansiracusa, FLrel Lieutenant; Linda Blakely, Ei- leen Holland. SECOND ROW— Bev- erly Harrington, Maureen Minichiel- lo, Virginia Ladd, Janice Lloyd. THIRD ROW— Jacqueline Ward, Lynda Keneraon, Judith Harrington, Roberta Kotchian, Dorothy Clark, Sally Currier, Arlene McKinley, Karen Leeman. Phyllis Harris — Captain eW P , A Pf n ■ „ 4  J k fV !f l w o USHERETTES FIRST ROW— Jeannette Smith, San- dra Beckford, Barbara Southard, Second Lieutenant; Joan Scire, Au- drey Stead. SECOND ROW— Janet Gripper, Carolyn Armistead, Linda Cooper, Dorothy Diamond. THIRD ROW — Julianne Jerzylo, Irene Mc- Hugh, Joyce Cann , Esther Scott, Christine Howlett, Daryll Welch, Jo- ana Ferris, Helen Dineen, Jacqueline Cotte. PEP SQUAD OFFICERS CHEERLEADERS Pat Mercurio, Pat Harrington, Maureen Cahill, Merilyn Meeker, Rosemary Quinn, Helen Ludwig, Donna Robert- son; Captain, Linda Rossi. f o o o { oo n GLEE CLUB John Hamilton President David Allen Vice President Constance Oldford Secretary William Kmeprath Treasurer Carol Hermsdorf Planning Board Marthalie Thurston Planning Board RECORD CLUB Lorraine McAskill President Virginia Pariseau Vice President Nancy Cecere Treasurer Ann Bates Secretary ,?•« ' ' . ■ President Russell Carter Vice President — William Juffre Secretary — Dorothy Diamond Treasurer — Bruce Hersey Drum Major — William McPhee 918 ! I I ' Kl HOMKMAKERS OF AMERICA BOWLING CLUB FIRST ROW — Carolyn DeNinnio, Marilyn Walz — Treasurer, Judy Veno — President ; Joyce Johnson, Barbara Haggerty, Lynda Kener- son. SECOND ROW— Joyce Paquette, Cynthia Williams, Jane Laskey, Phyllis Marie, Carol Bouve, Carolyn Gove, Judy Tur- cotte, Marilyn Pindari. FIRST ROW — Jacquelyn Bowler, Patricia Greene, Donna Dou- cette, Marian Gallagher. SECOND ROW— Kenneth Traverse, Joan Davis, Rosemary Sacco, Judy Doolen, Betty Weir, Frank Cause, Ronald Baptista, Madeline Lombardi, Edmund Heffernan, Barbara LeBlanc. THIRD ROW — Richard Beaton, Donna Cann, Lorraine McAskill, Eleanor Light, Neil Mansfield, David Lopez, Ellen Long, Irene Hayes, Carol Nourse, Janine Hermsdorf, Susan Down. FOURTH ROW— William Fraize, Roderick Willey, Alan Cochrane, Francis Pelosi, John Keating, John Harvey, Thomas Moorehouse, Joseph Tozza, Arthur DiTomaso. NOMINEES FOR KING AND QUEEN FIRST ROW— Jacqueline Ward, Barbara Southard, Donna Scourtas. SECOND Matthews, Nancy Cecere, Merilyn Meeker, Helen Ludwig, Michael Donovan Christopher Bentley, Richard Timmons, William Juffre, Peter DeFronzo. ROW— David THIRD ROW— !04 M I ■ ■ ■ !M :. ■■ u ° GOOD OLD v. ■ ■ -. ' , ' I ' - J - ' 1 ■ n 3 18 ALL-SCHOOL PLAY ml. Hi IMz — — — ■ tftfitS ... r- L a 17 M( °n ennp-fji !C7 n . JSSSsr :■,:, .■•. , ah I M -.• Pfc - fc:. ? „ -£ ? - a : ' :• :- ' r ■ .:■.. ' ,, :■■.., ' ■. J ATHLETICS ' ■; : ' ;i - ; 5M ' ' ' : ' ' ' ' ■ ' : ;; ' ; ' : : ; :: ' c; ' ; ' :;-: ' sinn i m i mm m mmmiitmii m mMmmmmmmmmmiimm • FRANCIS BUCCHEIRE Right End nrttt m5m JAMES SAMMS Left End EUGENE DeACETIS Fullback SCORES 1 Saugus ...16 Revere 14 1 Sausus . 20 Classical ..... Saugus . 18 Beverly . 6 New Bedford . 16 Saugus Saugus .14 English 12 Saugus .. . Swampscott - ... Brookline . 30 Saugus ..... 6 Saugus 12 Peabody 6 S.H.S. i( i : il ■ OCKEY 5BL7N mJ$S££ m ,..- - Ik M ■ BASKETBALL .Junior Varsity 17 m m CROSS- COUNTRY ■Href j? '  - « VC?ffl s cores Lawrence 8 Saugus 7 Saugus 6 Peabody 7 Haverhill 5 Saugus 8 Beverly 4 Saugus 10 Salem 19 Saugus 5 Haverhill 4 Saugus 9 Gloucester 22 Classical 12 Beverly 4 English 9 Saugus Salem 6 Gloucester 5 Saugus 3 Saugus 4 Classical 6 Saugus 2 Lawrence 9 Saugus - 2 English 4 Saugus 2 Peabody 7 Saugus 6 Saugus 6 Saugus 2 Saugus — — . 1 ;. ..;:,.• f r ■ ; ' 3( KB! I i9 dE S.H.S. GIRLS ' ! Saugus 31 Woburn 20 Saugus 18 Lynnfield 17 Lynnfield 43 Saugus 42 Saugus 27 Woburn 19 Swampscott 46 Saugus 14 Saugus 55 Revere 13 Saugus 53 Beverly 30 Saugus 41 Northshore Salem 30 Saugus 44 Saugus 36 Beverly 28 Saugus 73 Revere 11 Saugus 34 Maiden 19 3ASKETBALL ■ mJ K u uu . ■. m M Wil W W mt 9BWM MtlNI • MNP I ■ s FIELD HOCKEY c5 core Oct. 6. Tues. Maiden vs. Saugus 1-0 Won Sr. Varsity 0-5 Lost Jr. Varsity Oct. 13. Tues. North Shore Country Day School 1-12 Lost Sr. Varsity 0-5 Lost Jr. Varsity Oct. 14. Wed. Lynnfield vs. Saugus 1-0 Won Sr. Varsity Oct. 15. Thurs. Stoneham vs. Saugus --- Tied Sr. Varsity 0-1 Lost Jr. Varsity Oct. I. Thurs. Woburn vs. Saugus 1-1 Tied Sr. Varsity 0-0 Tied Jr. Varsity Oct. 20. Tues. Woburn vs. Saugus 2-0 Won Sr. Varsity 4-3 Lost Jr. Varsity Oct. 28 Wed. Swampscott vs. Saugus 4-0 Lost Sr. Varsity 3-0 Lost Jr. Varsity Oct. 29. Thurs. Salem vs. Saugus 3-0 Won Sr. Varsity 2-0 Won Jr. Varsity Nov. 3 Tues. Saugus Teachers vs. Students 1-0 Teachers won 0-1 Teachers lost SENIOR VARSITY FORWARDS: CF Carol Banks; RI Julie Gavin; LI Linda Farley; RW Lorraine Alexander- LW Regina Cahill. HALFBACKS: LHB Eileen Holland; CHB Lucy Cronin ; RHB Phyllis Harris. FULLBACKS: RFB Nancy Shepherd; LFB Annette Boisvert. GOALIE: Nancy Boisvert. JUNIOR VARSITY FORWARDS: LI Bonnie Sproul ; LW Mimi D ' Agostino; CF Jeanette Smith; RI Judy Losano; LW Norma Spring; LW Mary Collins. HALFBACKS: LHB Pat Martin; RHB Joanne Paine; CHB Virginia Gibbs. FULLBACKS: RFB Rosemary Tracy; LFB Jean Randayzo, Janine Hermsdorf, Carol Smith. GOALIE: Frances Gerniglia, Jackie Jablonsky. 122 s po 5c f ve s H w : 4 miMk j ' • ' I % | ' ' i ;, j| ; iii i ;: k THr •„ I '  SERVICE WITH A SMILE For Personalized Yearbook Photography THE ARMAND STUDIO OFFICIAL TONTONQUONIAN PHOTOGRAPHERS for ' 52, 53, ' 54, ' 55, s 56, ' 57, ' 58, ' 59, ' 60 527 The CLASS of 1960 wishes to express its sincere appreciation to all those who have made possible the successful com- pletion of four years at Saugus High School. 128 Theresa Deputat, Dorothy Clark, Joan Huggins, Mr. Rowan, and Jacqueline Cotte. 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 129 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF I960 THE CHAMPION LAMP WORKS 330 LYNNWAY LYNN, MASS. A Good Place to Work Since 1900 First team in ivy and Continental fashions for IHIKMUK We scout the big trends, aiert you to the latest fad items, have them for you when you want them ... all arranged for your easy, speedy shopping. KENNEDY ' S TUXEDO RENTAL SERVICE will outfit you correctly for all your SCHOOL FUNCTIONS. KENNEDY ' S BOSTON FRAMINGHAM PROVIDENCE WORCESTER SPRINGFIELD HARTFORD BROCKTON MANCHESTER PEABODY 130 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. Ex- citing formals for $19.95 100 SUMMER STREET BOSTON DE-8-8033 Compliments of . . . HATCH METAL FABRICATING CO. Sheet Metal Work Certified Welding Telephone Center 3-0999 I Auburn Place Box 1108 Saugus, Mass. Compliments of CLIFTON DALE WOODWORKING COMPANY (Incorporated) TEL.: CE 3-0020 Saugus, Massachusetts 131 RvaF NELSON ' S FLOWERS 199 Essex Street Saugus, Mass. CEnter 3-2307 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 THE SAUGUS ADVERTISER Your Home Town Paper BUTLER DRUG CO., INC. Prescriptions Our Specialty Cliftondale Sq. CE 3-0410 Compliments of WALLACE E. LONG SON Compliments CEDAR GLEN GOLF COURSE BILL HORNE, PRO. CE 3-3609 Compliments of JERRY ' S BEAUTY SHOP CEnter 3-0199 132 O Z IAf ir C CLUB 3C ?0£ L - 9S9 %o f J?S Jbiw (%L)H 1 ' Mara C ' Bii VgfltfZ i£? Z.eS z ■ ' jr r x Cp?40JL ' 9 B.P- onnr-u j)V }vA (fc. v c A Y t V ; H : - ' p r o fatfgf ir? -6 JPkmmr CHARACTER LEADERSHIP SERVICE SCHOLARSHIP 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 Dowling Building DA 2-8200 133 CLIFTONDALE ELECTRONICS Television, Radio Service and Sales Latest Hit Records CLIFTONDALE SQUARE CEnter 3-1865 Compliments of . . . CHARLES M. SWEENEY PARSONS COAL— OIL— COKE Lynn Power Burners CEnter 3-1300 MILL STORE, INC. Route 1 (Opposite High School) Quality FABRICS for Less Compliments of HOFFMAN ' S Cliftondale Square WEARING APPAREL Compliments of . . . SAUGUS PHARMACY MASSACHUSETTS MOTION PICTURE SERVICE Camera Center Complete Photographic Supplies 35 Market Street Lynn, Mass. Telephone LYnn 5-6664 — 5-6665 DUNKIN ' DONUTS Saugus AMERICA ' S FINEST HANDCUT DONUT 52 Delicious Varieties Compliments . . . J. E. WADLEIGH CO. Compliments of . . . BERTHOLD LUMBER CO. 392 Main Street Saugus, Mass. Compliments of . . . GIBBS OIL CO. Turnpike Saugus, Massachusetts FONTAINE ' S For Fine Foods LYNN and SALEM THE GIRLS ' CLUB Compliments of . . . SEW SAVE SHOPPE THE PARK PRESS, INC. PRINTERS Fifteen Main Street, Saugus, Mass. Telephone CEnter 3-0315 CE 3-9848 Prop. JOHN MAW JOHN ' S SERVICE AND REPAIR 101 Broadway Saugus Mass. Work done on all makes of Cars and Trucks 134 i OH 135 ' -« ■ C E. WHITTEN SONS BUICK AND OPEL CARS Lynn — Salem — Beverly FULLERTON FUNERAL HOME 325 Central Street SAUGUS Best Wishes to the Graduates of Saugus High I960 CLIFTONDALE PAINT WALLPAPER CO. 527 LINCOLN AVENUE SAUGUS 136 Congratulations and Best Wishes to the CLASS OF I960 m at FIRST ROW: Dorothy Diamond, Secretary; Sally Gleitsman, Librarian; Bruce Hersey, Treasurer; Billy Juffre, Vice-President; Russ Carter, Presi- dent. High School Band and Band Parents Association CONGRATULATIONS TO THE MEMBERS OF THE GRADUATING CLASS From H. P. HOOD SONS Milk and Ice Cream AVAILABLE IN YOUR CAFETERIA 137 Compliments of VENN ' S FURNITURE 343 MAIN STREET SAUGUS Sales Rentals TYPEWRITER SPECIALISTS Exclusive Distributors for Royal Typewriters General Office Equipment 64 FRANKLIN STREET LYNN, MASSACHUSETTS Special Rates for Students. Portables TEL. LYnn 8-5060 THE CONTINENTAL CLUB INC. Famed for Its International Cuisine On Route 1 NEWBURYPORT TURNPIKE Saugus, Mass. Lobsters — Steak — Chicken Baked Stuffed Shrimp Private Function Room Intimate Lounge RESERVATIONS CALL CEnter 3-2578 Manager, ALEX SAMPSONIS Chef JAMES SAMPSONIS Compliments of CLASS OF 1962 138 GODFRIED ' S HOME BAKERY, INC. on the Pike Just North of Route 129 Overpass Full Snack Bar Pizza and Fountain Service THE CHINA VIENNA Chinese and American Restaurant LOgan 7-6062 or 7-9464 297-299 Chelsea St. Open Daily 4:00 P.M. to 1:00 A.M. East Boston, Mass. QonovRn ' s jo-uteSlA 235 Broadway Telephone SAUGUS ANIMAL HOSPITAL 1. LAWRENCE HALPERT, D.V.M. 230 Broadway Saugus NU-LIFE CLEANERS 350 Central Street Saugus, Mass. Center 3-1890 Compliments of R. L. SWEEZEY SON Shade Screens — Venetian Blinds Doors, Windows 59 APPLETON STREET Compliments of SHERMAN ' S MARKET Compliments of DR. AND MRS. DONALD A. ROOS FEINSTEIN ' S MEN ' S SHOP Work Pants Sports Clothes Wear Haberdashers 79-87 Munroe Street, Lynn, Mass. Phone LYnn 2-6285 ELLIS MARKET 21 WINTER STREET Saugus, Massachusetts RUSSO ' S CANDY HOUSE KITCHEN FRESH CANDIES Junction Route No. 1 and Lynn Fells Parkway Saugus, Massachusetts PIERRO ' S ITALIAN RESTAURANT LOUNGE Overlooking Hawks Pond Newburyport Turnpike, Route 1 Saugus, Mass. Tel. CEnter 3-3736 Compliments of CENTRAL VARIETY STORE 481 Central Street Saugus CE 3-4097 BOWMAR VARIETY Groceries and Sundries 419 Central St., Saugus CE 3-9713 Open Until 9 P.M. Every Night of the Year Compliments of RICHARD ' S BEAUTY SALON 706 Broadway Route 1 SUNDOWN RESTAURANT NEWBURYPORT TURNPIKE Saugus, Mass. 139 if Compliments of LUDWIG ' S CLEANERS INC 73 Vine Street Saugus, Mass. HOWARD JOHNSON ' S DRIVE-IN Broadway - Route I Saugus Featuring Teletray Service When Good Food is your Desire Why Guess, Go To HOWARD JOHNSON 140 Compliments of EVERETT C. HUDSON Saugus Representative for VERNON A. MARTIN, INC. Residential and Investment Real Estate. All Kinds of Insurance 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 1, Saugus CE 3-3838 NEXT TO KIDDIE RANCH ARCADE BAZAAR Discount Department Store 602 BROADWAY Route 1 Saugus BOYD ' S POTATO CHIPS 162 Boston St. LYNN PARISIAN:— Painstaking Individualized Cleansing Service by Craftsmen Ask Your Neighbor PARISIAN CLEANERS Ly 2-3590 CAREFUL TENDER CARE Compliments of the CLASS OF 1961 141 v7rt . i ' SAHICO CLUB OFFICERS Judi Franklin, Secretary; Nancy Cecere, Vice-President; Terry Deputat, President; Doris Loiselle, Treasurer. Tel. CE-3-I4I0 PETER ' S SUBMARINE SANDWICHES SAUGUS CENTER MARKET Fresh Meats — Groceries — Vegetables 314 Central St. Saugus Compliments of REILLY ' S VARIETY 199 Central Street Saugus Compliments of CASTLE ROCK SPRINGS Saugus, Massachusetts GRAY ' S GENERAL STORE OAKLANDVALE 4 Howard Street Saugus Tel. CE 3-0938 Compliments of GEORGE A. McCARRIER LEBLANC ' S MOBIL SERVICE STATION Corner Birch and Lincoln Saugus, Mass. CE 3-3872 AL JANE SMITH BROKERS D-B-A Bunker Agency 359 Central Street Compliments of YOUNG ' S MARKET FREE DELIVERY Compliments of CAMEO BEAUTY LOUNGE 480 Lincoln Avenue SAUGUS, MASS. CE-3-1957 Phone CE 3-0070 Electric Wiring PERCY A. OWENS AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING Refrigeration and Oil Burner Service 542 Lincoln Avenue Saugus, Mass. 143 3K Sh ' doe 4 5k V «5r w .-jfr ' -ffigr r % « . Credit for obtaining the most advertisements for the Focus and Annual goes to Terry Deputat, Judi Franklin, Pat Maher. REVERE KNITTING MILLS FACTORY STORE, INC. S Sweater Headquarters Manufacturers ' Distributor of School and Club Award Sweaters and Jackets 108 Ferry Street MALDEN 48, MASS. - - }j A. M% f ft S ? v, cDottie CUac K ' io «j t- £. y wS? - u X TURNPIKE SUNOCO SERVICENTER Open 7-11 Have Gun Will Grease Expert Lubrication Center 3-4285 ' if ' v :,p w j -J- • e- _. x s ,C1. 144 COMPLIMENTS OF The Saugus High School Glee Club, 1959-1960 ftV- ■■ flft I : Itfi k J 1 r ann«flMBBB - L. hL ®? GBi FIRST ROW, left to right: Constance Oldford, Secretary; Carol Hermsdorf, Plan- ning Board; Marthalie Thurston, Planning Board. SECOND ROW: William Kne- prath, Treasurer; John Hamilton, President; David Allen, Vice-President. W. ERNEST LIGHT Printer 5 Columbus Avenue Saugus, Massachusetts Compliments Tel. Center 3-0592 of A. COGLIANO FOOD MART Groceries and Provisions WHOLESALE AND RETAIL A FRIEND Meat Is Our Specialty Tel. Center 3-0954 304 LINCOLN AVENUE SAUGUS, MASS. 145 HANSON CHEVROLET, INC. Sales — Service — Parts CLIFTONDALE SQUARE 519 Lincoln Avenue Saugus, Mass. Tel. CE 3-1887 or 3-1888 Diamonds Watches Jewelry PETER L. GRADY JEWELER Watch, Clock, and Jewelry Repairing 468 LINCOLN AVENUE, SAUGUS Next to Saugus Trust Co. Telephone Center 3-1125 L B. ANTHONY COMPANY Electric Motor Repairs Telephone LYnn 5-171 1 1127 Western- Avenue LYNN, MASS. Good Food for Over 25 Years LUTHER WITHAM, INC. Caterers 441 Chatham Street LYNN, MASSACHUSETTS Large Oaks From Little Acorns Grow ' Why not start a Savings Account and see- what can be accomplished with it? SAUGUS TRUST COMPANY MAIN OFFICE 466 Lincoln Avenue CENTER OFFICE 13 Main Street Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation CHARCOAL BROILED PRIME STEER STEAKS with choice of Vegetable Potato, Salad Bowl, Roils Butter Cocktail Lounge Open Every Day at 12 Noon • Facilities Available for Private Parties EediSbadi rtU Newburyport Turnpike Route 1 Saugus CEnter 3-0242 146 CAFETERIA ! tig ■ 147 ■ ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS We extend our most sincere thanks and appreciation to Miss Marison for her excellent supervision of the advertisement section, to Mrs. Anderson for her help with the Who ' s Who, to Mr. Rowan, our representative from the Balfour Company, who so kindly assisted us, to Guy Quarparone, our photographer from Arm and Studio, and especially to Miss Towle, with- out whose guidance and help this yearbook would not have been possible. Jackie, Dottie, Joan, and Terry THE EDITORS x u % % . v T 4 ? Jfy ixsrys. ! 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