Barnstable High School - Barnacle Yearbook (Hyannis, MA)

 - Class of 1958

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FREDERICK PETER FIELD Sees-t thou a man diligent in his business? He shall stand ahead of other men. Mix a blond crew cut, hazel eyes, and 5' 11 of man, with an ability to get things done. Now add four years of outstanding marks. And out comes Peter Field, our versatile class president! Pete has held the presidency for three years and, as would be expected, he is usually found hustling around the corridors doing odd jobs for the class. Besides being class president, Pete is the star quarterback on our football team, the left field ace on the baseball team, and the tall left forward on the basketball team. And speaking of versatile, Pete is also a classy dresser, as seen each Thursday when he represents Barnstable High School as junior Rotarian. A charter member of the Key Club, he also has shown his willingness here. That PU in Peter's name isnit just an ordinary P - it represents two of his fine characteristics: a fine personality and outstanding perseverance. Class President 2,3,4g junior Rotarian 45 Key Club 2,3,4, Baseball l,2,3,4, Basketball 1,43 Football 1,2,S,4g Prom and other Dance Committees, Student Govern- ment 4g Traffic Squad, Class Play, Barnacle Staff 4. ROBERT FRANCIS LEBEL So much one man can do, That does both act and know? Right guard Bob Lebel is an All-American in every league. Bob plays hard and well on the field and off with the spark that makes him a key man on any team. He can back up the line with ideas, or charge through with unselfish work for the class. Bob uses his abilities to carry the ball well for his class, his friends, and himself. He scores in intelligence, char- acter, and personality. Bobls a star on any team. Football 1,2,3,4g co-captain 4, Basketball 1,2,3,4g Track l,2,3, Varsity Club 3, junior Prom Decoration Committee 3, Representative at Boys' State 3g Key Club 4.

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Alice Howes bequeaths her management of the girls' basketball team to Pat Lovejoy. Billy Hamblin relinquishes his place on the soccer team to Gordon Pye. Shirley Jackson donates her sweet disposition to Ann Shields. Maryellen Jones leaves Davy to Polly West. Carole Keamey wills her politeness to Pat Dias. Joan Hansberry gives her pleasing personality to Janet Mu hy. Walter Hunldjertrnark forfeits his interest in conserva- tion to the boys in the Agriculture Course. John Ireland bequeaths his interest in boating to Buck Hall. George Kalweit awards his driving ability to Ray Wheeler. Edwin Johnson leaves his knowledge of agriculture to David Libbey. Lois Mandelstam forwards her romantic inclinations toward all male teachers to Mary Jane Murray. Anne Elliott bequeaths her long eyelashes to Linda Graham. Naracy Hall gives her adventurous nature to Ginny A vin. Leslie Haskins relinquishes her seat in Nancy Hall's jeep to Susan Francis. Peter Field abandons his class presidency to Lennie Duchesney. Charleen Johnson awards her excellent scholastic ability to Marcia Trimble. Albert Howe wills his whiffle to a flat-topped junior. Karen Hill offers her golden ,crown to Marilyn Mandelstam. Helen Higgins transmits her singing ability to a future member of the chorus. Pat Johnson forfeits her crossword puzzles to Janet Greene. Dewey bequeaths her friendly smile to Nancy ti es. Jayne Hayden bestows her sparkling personality upon a passive junior. Dottie Dolan leaves her petiteness to Michele Jaillet. Carolyn Hallett imparts her skill in writing to Peggy Converse. Cormac Dillon wills his twinkling blue eyes to any boy in the next class. Pat Houle bequeaths her good sense of humor to Beverly McGinn. Ann Marie Pooler leaves her well-groomed hair to Joanne McManus. Donny Richards wills his way of getting around Mrs. Hurst to Nandor Nagi. Judy Canning receives Josephine Riedell' s artistic ability. Mary Sue Rivers gives Eileen Shields her flirtatious manner. Maiia Robbins leaves her lavender skirt to Linda Wolsieffer. Velma Robinson wills her smart clothes to Jocelyn Petow. To anyone lucky enough to inherit it, goes Linda Roderickis friendliness. Billy Dow gets Leonard Rogers' Ford. Susan Stein inherits Roberta Cohen's straight A's. Madge Converse wills her pleasant Salem, N. Y. hospitality to her father. June Crocker bequeaths her effervescing humor to Joy Kittila. Beverly Byers inherits Anne Cross' willingness to work. Robert Cross wills his green thumb to John Whiteley. Bertha DeGrace bequeaths her blue Ford to Rosalie DeGrace. Earle Chase leaves his colds to the Nurse's Office. Linda Cotell awards her slimness to Marjorie Cotell. Sally Daniels wills her contagious giggles to Jeanie Duchesney. Barbara Lane leaves her Chevrolet to her brother Dick. Pat Crosby bequeaths her cleverness to Brenda At- wood. Ellen Jane Keiser leaves her smiling face to all the junior girls. Pert Judy McClusky awards her sparkling eyes to Sue Converse. Bobby Lebel bequeaths his athletic ability to Craig Hopkins. Mark Niles gives his forwardness to Bobby Delano. Inheriting Corrine Montcalnfs loquaciousness is Pat Murphy. Carolyn Murphy wills her popularity to Mr. Donahue. Pagline Peters relinquishes her hockey stick to Lynda ase. Gail Phillips leaves her temperament to Tania Tortosa. Gwen Phillips yields her good guarding in basketball to Judy Chase. Michael McDonough awards his joviality and good humor to Jack Rafferty. Paul Murphy leaves his interest in skating to Peter Larkin. Irwin Rovner leaves his oratorical ability to Herbert Dwyer. P David Rudden leaves Mr. Howes in peace. Helen Ryder gives her car to anyone who wants it. Michael Santos relinquishes the boat shop to Mr. Mott. Joe Santry awards his boats to Raymond Richards. Anna Houle receives Lee Shields' love of sports. Beverly Skende leaves her post as class secretary to Sally Holmes. drianne Skinner gives her baton to Judy Barrows. aul Sullivan inherits Duncan Smith's scientific ideas. Petite Judy Soares wills her height to Joyce Manni. Dennis Sullivan leaves his red hair and freckles to some other deserving Irishman. To Mirja Perkko goes Frannie Swift's homemaldng ability. Cy Nelson receives Jimmy T erpos' soccer ability. George Thaw leaves his monogrammed car to Sandy Cam bell. Pat Tdbin leaves her soft voice to Charlotte Byers. Francis Twitchell leaves his seascapes to the Art Room. Marcia Vieira wills her business ability to Marcia Perry. David White awards his broken bones to some unfor- tunate who might inherit them. Paul White bequeaths his place on the football team to next year,s co-captain. Victor Wiinikainan gives his Mohawk haircuts to the barber. Betty Woodland wills her love of flying objects to any future pilot. Maureen Woodruff relinquishes her handsome bro- ther to.the sophomore girls. Donny Wyman leaves the cement in Tri-City. John Sweeney wills his many manners to all under- classmen. Kathy O'Brien bequeaths her pretty feat1.u'es to any junior girl. Inheriting Theresa Shiverick's curly blonde ponytail is Sandra Sarkinen. In Witness Whereof, we have unto set our hands and seal, this eleventh day of June in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and fifty-eight. Patricia Crosby Roberta Cohen Lois Mandelstam Jessica McEvoy



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W BEVERLY SKENDE Good humor is goodness and wisdom combined. Bevis smile and infectious spirit are well known throughout the corridors of B.H.S. Bev, a remarkable combination of a good student and a good athlete, has been our capable class secretary for four years. Her excellent marks won her a membership in the National Honor Society during her Sophomore year. Her ability as -a basketball forward is outstanding, for she has played on the A squad for two years. A really enthusiastic supporter of all our projects, Bev makes our class complete. ' Basketball 1,2,3,4g ,58 Club lg Class Officer l,2,3,4g Traffic Squad 1,2,8g National Honor Society 2,3,4, Girls, State 35 Barnacle 4g French Club 4g Pep Squad 4g Sophomore Hop Committee 2, junior Prom Com- mittee Sg Chorus 35 Football Concession 4, Football Program Committee 4. IUDITH ANN SoAREs True friendship is a gordian knot which angel hands have tied. Petite, sweet and gracious are the words for Indy. She is noted especially for her merry disposition, her quiet ways, and for her long blond hair. Judy wears clothes like a Parisian, and her grace and poise are the envy of all. Judy, our capable class treasurer for four years, is naturally efficient. She lends her talents eagerly and willingly to support class projects. A thoroughly pleasing personality, Iudy's success in the future goes unquestioned. Class Officer 1,2,3,4g Chorus 3, '58 Club 15 Junior Prom Committee 3 riff QJWWMWj

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