Bellingham High School - Epilogue Yearbook (Bellingham, MA)

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CLASS DAY EXERCISES Bellingham High School Cl?as of I960 June 22, I960 Processional oeooos ' OOooaoooo eaoijaseisoooso-joaaoo oClfiSS Of I960 Address oi Welcome oooa« o«c a«o« ®«c®Robert Picard Class His tory o oe. ooo ' . o oo®©ooeoooeo oooo « oo9 $Suzanne Berard Bertine Crooks ClaSS StStifitiCS . , i) o s i: o o o !i a m o o s o c i 9 s ) • o c e o R 02111 lO C SS i 21© 11 i Irene Bourassa Okl ahoma oojoMMte««oMio «imM n«p oejii 99 s MM 4 tul 6 6 C Xub Clas S Willooooo ' woooa ao®0o«®a. o «ooo e« so «®o9 ©Gloria PoIri©P Class Prophec y eoc ' c ,,: ®« ®Q‘ ®® o® - o o8o ©o 8090©o Linda Online 111 Paulin© Mercier Gall Worrall Autumn Loaves,, Glee Club Student Council Awai d . ooo ooi 5 o jo 6 ovocoso®i ojyiPo William C onion Advisor Bookkeeping Awards e B ••• a 0 9 o «Mr« Emile Niedzwiadek Instructor Athlet? - Certificates a«©«©« « 0 • ® ©« «.• «® ®, © • ©Mr ® Prank Flynn Director of Athletics Pre? ntatlon of Clas; Gift« «o« o « ««• « Juiior Class President Cl 1:33 OHgo a ccoop 9oa o o ®0 ® a , o j l o0« « oo 6 «.. 1 o „ l Class of i 960 Written by: Bertine Crooks d j i on X An ttoa o o o 0 1 Recess 5 onal s ea.oeo® «oo« ®Go® i ®a®00.9©0ooo G ' ©00t}0v®cCls8s of I960 Bo9 ' 9 ' fc rxf [o ' Z ' c rdG lo 0 a«d , ' ' ie QX e n °ra Piet 3 ' ' VaGuirf ' e Edward .QaWns.Pnndpal Francis J Flynn, fldvaor. 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Robert Picard, Presiifad Suzanne fierard,Sixty Ronald Gassinelli tfA We the “Class of ’60 ” Proudly Dedicate this JiHuual to — With the deepest gratitude and respect, We, The Class of I960, dedicate this EPILOGUE to our advisor, Mr, Francis Flynn, His guidance and understanding will always be re¬ membered. ANTHONY C. MINICHIELLO EDWARD F. COLLINS 4 VI Name: ROBERT Bob PICARD Most Popular - Did Most For The Class Song: Where or When Saying: Oh, Mother! Ambition: To be a success Pet Peeve: Girls who smoke Activities: President of Senior Club; President Yearbook Staff 4; Glee Club 4; Track 1,2,3,4; Co-Captain 4; Baseball Manager 1,2,3. Name: RONALD Ron CASSINELII Best Manners - Best Personality Song: Ivy Saying: Gads Ambition: Physicist Pet Peeve: Girls Activities: Vice-President 4; Glee Club 4. Name: SUZANNE Sue BERARD Neatest - Most Co-operative Song: Love is a Many Splendored Thing Saying: Oh, sugar! Ambition: Teacher Pet Peeve: Conceited Boys Activities: Student Council 1; Secretary 2,3,4 Secretary of Senior Club 4; Home Nursing Club Name: IRENE Irene BOURASSA Most Argumentative - Did Most For Class Song: Green Eyes Saying: Tell me Ambition: Law Secretary Pet Peeve: Bossy people Activities: Treasurer 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,4; Student Voice 3; Yearbook Staff 4; Music Appreciation 1; Treasurer of Senior Club. Name: DALE Dale ASHTON Most Recent Member of the Class Song: What In The World’s Come Over You Saying: Oh! Brother Ambition: Secretary Pet Peeve: Oversea’s duty Activities: Glee Club 4. 3,4; School Paper 3; Basketball 1,2,3; ; Yearbook Staff 4; 1; Glee Club 4. Class Marshal - Armande Beauregard Name: YVETTE Vet BEAUDET Tardiest - Most Industrious Song: Harlem Nocturne Saying: Such is life! Ambition; English teacher Pet Peeve: Alarm clocks Activities: Home Nursing Club 1; Glee Club 1,4; Chairman of Re¬ freshment Com. Name: JUDITH Judy BERRY Most Friendly Song: Only You Saying: Wait ' ll I tell you, you’ll flip Ambition: Nurse Pet Peeve; Conceited people Activities: Glee Club 1,4; Athletic Association 4. Name; GERALD Jerry BRIERE Best Actor - Most Argumentative Song: So Rare Saying: Holy Mackerel, Andy Ambition: Armed forces career Pet Peeve; Telephone poles Activities: Track 1,3; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Science Club 1; Student Council 4. Name: ROBERT Bogie BOGIGIAN Best Mechanic Song: In the Still of the Night Saying: That’s 0,K. Ambition: -Mechanic Pet Peeve: English Activities: Science Club 1; Baseball 1,2,3; Basketball 2,3; Glee Club 4. Name: SANDRA Sandy CASTAGNARO Most Practical Song: As Time Goes By Saying: What’s this? Ambition: Secretary Pet Peeve; Getting up early Activities: Athletic Association 4; Music Appreciation Club 1; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Co-Chairman of Refreshment Committee. Favorite Song - Star Dust Name: LUCILLE Lu CHAMBERLAND Most Sociable Song: Lovers Never Say Goodbye Saying: Yeah, Man! Ambition: To Travel Pet Peeve: Boys that drink. Activities: Glee Club 4; Home Nursing Club 1. Name: BONNIE Bon CLIFFE Most Talented Song: Moonlight Serenade Saying: Aw, too bad! Ambition: Music Teacher Pet Peeve: Snobby People Act ivities: Secretary 1; Music Appreciation 2; Glee Club 4. Name: RICHARD Dick CLOUTIER Wittiest - Most Industrious Song: It ' s Only Make Believe Saying: How About That Ambition: Accountant Pet Peeve: Girls who smoke Activities: Science Club 1; Basketball 1,2; Track 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 4. Name: AMY Cookie COOK Shyest Song: Only You Saying: Skip It! Ambition: Nurse Pet Peeve: Conceited people Activities: Home Nursing 1; Glee Club Name: GERALD Jerry COOK King of Junior Prom Song: Donna Saying: Hold the phone Ambition: Doctor Pet Peeve; Wise guys Activities: Science Club 1; Basketball 1; Track Manager 2,3; Glee Club 4. Favorite Event - Washington Trip Name: JUDITH Judy COPPINGER Cutest Laugh Song: Autumn Leaves Saying: Oh, isn ' t that awful! Ambition; Sales Clerk Pet Peeve: Slow pokes Activities: Home Nursing Club 1; Glee Club 1, Name; BERTINE Bertie CROOKS Best Personality - Politician Song: Love is a Many Splendored Thing Saying: oooh! Ambition: Language teacher Pet Peeve; Boys who arrive early for a date Activities: Dramatic Club 1; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; General Chairman of Decoration Committee 4. Name: EDWARD Eddie FORBES Cutest - Most Attractive Song: In the Still of the Night Saying: What ' s the action? Ambition: Mechanical Engineer Pet Peeve: People who use your for you ' re Activities: Baseball 2,3,4; Co-Chairman of Junior Prom; Glee Club 4. Name: EMMA Emmy GARDNER Calmest Song: Lovers Never Say Goodbye Saying: Oh, sugar! Ambition: Secretary Pet Peeve: Boys with tempers Activities: Home Nursing Club 1; Glee Club 4. Name; JOSEPH Joe GIORDANO Shyest Song: At the Hop Saying: I’ll be! Ambition: Electrician Pet Peeve: Women Drivers Activities: Science Club 1; Track 1; Glee Club 4; Basketball 1; Baseball. Favorite Sport - Basketball Name: RICHARD Dick GLADU Neatest - Best Dressed Song: Man Smart Saying: Son of a gun! Ambition: To be a success Pet Peeve: Johnny Mathis Activities: Basketball 1,2; Track 1,2,3; Student Council 1,4; Glee Club 4; Yearbook Staff 4. Name; BETSY Betsy GLOCKNER Best Salesman Song: Tuxedo Junction Saying: You ' re so abused! Ambition: Teacher Pet Peeve: People who can ' t spell my name Activities: Glee Club 1, 4; Drama Club 1; Athletic Association 3, 4. Name: RICHARD Richie GLOCKNER Most Happy Go Lucky Song: What In The World ' s Come Over You Saying: Thats too bad Ambition: To be successful Pet Peeve: English Activities: Baseball 1; Glee Club 1,4; Radio Club 1. Name: JAMES Jimmy GOYER Quietest - Most Artistic Song: Talk To Me Saying: Mother Ambition; Commercial Artist Pet Peeve: Abstract Paintings Activities: Student Voice 3; Yearbook Name: PATRICIA Pat GRAVES Shortest - Most Modest Song: My Prayer Saying: For Pete ' s sake! Ambition; Nurse Pet Peeve: Gossip Activities: Glee Club 1,2, 3,4; Home Nursing Club 1. Favorite Hangout - Cumberland Grill Name: LINDA Lynne” GUIMELLI Best Dressed - Most Athletic Song: In the Still of the Night Saying: What a bunny! Ambition: Secretary Pet Peeve: Waiting Activities: Science Club 1; Glee Club 1,2,4; Cheerleader 1,2, 3,4; Captain 3,4; General Chairman of Ticket Committee. Name: ROBERT Bob HARPIN Youngest - Most Talkative Song: Heartbreak Hotel Saying: That crazy teenage driver! Ambition: Mechanic Pet Peeve: Getting out of bed Activities: Science Club 1; Track 1; Student Voice 3; Glee Club 4. Name: PRISCILLA Pris HOLMSTROM Class Giggler Song: My Special Angel Saying: Oh, no! Ambition: Nurse Pet Peeve: Physics Activities: Home Nursing Club 1; Glee Club Name: MARY ANNE Mary HOOTHAY Most Sympathetic Song: In the Still of the Night Saying: Well, noo! Ambition: Executive Secretary Pet Peeve: Boys who can’t make up their mind. Activities: Glee Club 1,2,4; Cheerleader 4. Name: BARBARA Barbie HOUSEMAN Most Trustworthy Song: The Wayward Wind Saying: Are you mad! Ambition: Secretary Pet Peeve: Bashful boys Activities: Glee Club 4; Athletic Association 4. Favorite Orchestra - Glenn Miller Name: ANN Ann KOZAK Cutest - Most Popular Song: The World Outside Saying: Are you serious? Ambition: To be a success Pet Peeve: Keeping quiet Activities: Home Nursing Club 1; Glee Club 1,4; Student Council 2,3,4; Co-Chairman of Junior Prom 3; Yearbook Staff 4; Secretary Student Council 3,4. Name: LIONEL Junior LAMBERT Best Dancer - Most Dramatic Song: Crying in the Chapel Saying: Oh, Gees! Ambition: A Buyer Pet Peeve: Being called choo-choo” Activities: Athletic Association 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,4; Vice President 3; Vice President Senior Club. Name: EILEEN Winnie LEVESQUE Most Attractive Song: Maybe Saying: Let ' s Motivate Ambition: Airline Stewardess Pet Peeve: Uncle Sam Activities: Dramatic Club 1; Glee Club 1,2,4; Athletic Association 4. Name: ROBERT Bob LAVALLEE Tardiest Song: What In The World ' s Come Over You Saying: Poor Baby Ambition; Naval Career Pet Peeve: Teachers Pets Activities: Basketball Manager 1, 2, 3; Radio Club 1; Glee Club 1, 2, 3,4; Music Appreciation 2. Name: MURIEL Muriel MANSEAU Youngest Song: Lover’s Never Say Goodbye Saying: Beans and pickles Ambition; Certified Public Accountant Pet Peeve: Stubborn Boys Activities: Glee Club 2,3,4; Athletic Association 4. Favorite Junior - Bob Conte - Armande Beauregard Name: PATRICIA Pat McDONNELL Class Dreamer Song: Always Saying: Da yup yup! Ambition; Medical Record Librarian Pet Peeve; My love life Activities: Dramatics Club 1; Glee Club 4. Name: PATRICIA Pat McNAMEE Best Manners - Most Likely to Succeed Song: When You Walk Through the Dark Saying: I ' m Hungry Ambition: Teacher Pet Peeve; Complaining people Activities: Home Nursing Club 1; Athletic Association 2,3,4, Girls ' State Delegate 3; Science Club 4; Glee Club 4; Yearbook Staff. Name: PAULINE Saf MERCIER Noisiest - Best Dancer Song: Where or When Saying: You know! Ambition: Nurse Pet Peeve: Boys who drink Activities: Glee Club 1,2, 3,4; Dramatics Club 1; Athletic Associa¬ tion 4. Name: MARTHA Marty MARCHIONDA Most Talkative - Most Happy Go Lucky Song: Indian Love Call Saying: What s the matter? Ambition: Nurse Pet Peeve: Conceited people Activities: Home Nursing Club 1; Glee Club 4; Athletic Association 4. Name: NORBERT Norby MARTEL Most Practical Song: As Time Goes By Saying: How about that? Ambition: To go to college Activities: Track 2,3,4; Basketball 2,3,4; Glee Club 4. Favorite Soph. Roger Gaboury - Lorraine Gladu Name: RICHARD Dick PICARD Best Natured - Politician Song: Where or When Saying: Don ' t sweat it! Ambition: Engineer Pet Peeve: Talkative Girls Activities: Vice President 1; Basketball 1,4; Track 4; Glee Club 4. Name: LEONORA Lolly PIERANNUNZI Most Stubborn - Most Studious Song: Mama Saying: I ' m hungry, let ' s eat! Ambition: Office Worker Pet Peeve: Waiting to eat. Activities: Glee Club 4. Name: GLORIA Glo” POIRIER Wittiest - Most Artistic Song: Chapel in the Moonlight Saying: Why not? Ambition: Beautician Pet Peeve: Being called Glo-Glo Activities: Home Nursing Club 1; Student Voice 3; Yearbook Staff 4; Glee Club 4. Name: DAVID Dusty RHODES Class Dreamer Song: My Happiness Saying: Cut it out, will you? Ambition: Air Force career Pet Peeve: People who are anti-social Activities: Baseball 1; Track 1; Assistant Manager 2; Basketball 1,2; Glee Club 4. Name: ROLAND Roland RACINE Shortest Song: Among My Souvenirs Saying: Promises! Promises! Ambition: Accountant Pet Peeve: Drivers Ed. Activities: Glee Club 1,4; Science Club 1; Athletic Association 2. Favorite Frosh. Gary Thayer - Pat Ashton Name: JOHN Jackie RIDOLFI Most Sociable Song: My Heart Becomes of Age Saying: You kidding me? Ambition: To run a business machine Pet Peeve: Girls that cry over boys Activities: Baseball 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1; Glee Club 4. Name: LUCIENNE Lou ROBERT Quietest Song: Because You ' re Young Saying: Gee whiz! Ambition: Hairdresser Pet Peeve: People who can ' t spell my name Activities: Glee Club 4. Name: DIANE Di RIDEOUT Most Bashful Song: What In the World ' s come over you Saying: Oh! Christmas Ambition: Hairdresser Pet Peeve: Waiting Activities: Music Appreciation 1; Athletic Association 4; Glee Club 4. Name: MURIEL Bileau ROBIDOUX Tallest Song: Just Because Saying: So! Ambition: Bookkeeper Pet Peeve: Sore losers Activities: Glee Club 2,4; Junior Prom Committee 3; Athletic As¬ sociation 4. Name: PEARL Pearl ROVEDO Best Actor Song: Where or When Saying: Don ' t be so wise Ambition: Hairdresser Pet Peeve: Boys who are unfaithful Activities: Glee Club 1,2, 3,4; Home Nursing Club 1; Athletic Association 3, 4. Typical H.S. Boy and Girl - Eddie Forbes - Linda Guimelli Name: MARVIN Marv ROY Most Bashful - Most Athletic Song: Paladin Saying: Of course Ambition: Civil Engineer Pet Peeve: Beatnicks Activities: Baseball 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2, 3, 4; Track 1,2,3,4; Yearbook Staff 4; Student Council 4; Glee Club 4. Name: EDWARD Ed SADOWSKI Most Studious - Most Likely to Succeed Song: Nights are Longer Saying: Why not? Ambition: Electrical Engineer Pet Peeve: Richard Picard Activities: Track 3; Athletic Association 3,4; Boys ' State Delegate 4; Glee Club 4; Student Council Vice President.4. Name: RICHARD Dick SONIER Noisiest - Best Salesman Song: Deep Purple Saying: Can you imagine that? Ambition: Automotive Mechanic Pet Peeve: 52 Kaiser Activities: Baseball 1,2; Basketball 1,2; Cross Country 1,2, 3,4. Name: RICHARD Dickie TEBEAU Most Modest Song: Band of Gold Sauing: That ' ll put the fix on ' em! Ambition: Lineman Pet Peeve: People who use my jokes Activities: Baseball 1,2,3,4; President 1,2; Track 2; Student Coun- Name: DIANE Di” TESSIER Best Record Collector Song: Melody of Love Saying: Go Pound Tar Ambition: Dental Hygienist Pet Peeve: Slow drivers Activities: Home Nursing Club 1; Glee Club 1,2,4. cil President 4. Romeo and Juliet - Bob Picard - Pauline Mercier Name: BEVERLY Bev THAYER Best Natured Song: Don’t You Know? Saying: Yea, man! Ambition: To Travel Pet Peeve: Boys who drink Activities: Glee Club 1,4; Home Nursing Club 1; Cheerleader 2,3,4; Yearbook Staff 4. Name: GAIL Gail WORRALL Most Dramatic Song: Maybe Saying: Let ' s went! Ambition: Stenographer Pet Peeve: D.A. Haircuts Activities: Home Nursing Club 1; Glee Club 1,2,4; Athletic Association 4. EDITOR ASSOCIATE EDITOR Robert Picard Richard Gladu STAFF MEMBERS Ann Kozak, Gloria Poirier, Irene Bourassa, James Goyer, Suzanne Berard, Patricia McNamee, Lionel Lambert, and Marvin Roy. ADVISOR: Francis J. Flynn. Tallest - Richard Gladu WE HAVEN’T GOT A BUT WE HAVE A Diamond Pop Rogers and Evans A. M. Color Thieves Permanent Wind Hotel keeper Chef Ross Tomb Toy Tom Hymn Shmoe Train Collars Murrow Cardinal Flat Goliath Garden Cookie Punch Clanton Cigars Comic Books Money Washington Goodnight . . . Here Drug Store goodni ght Pearl Lolly Roy and Dale P. M. Di Crooks Bobbie Gail Houseman Cook Betsy Graves Martel Jerry Gloria Joe R. R. Dickies Ed Levesque Jack David Gardner Mary Ann Judy Jimmy Muriels Lou-Lous C.L. A.S.S. Martha Irene Thayer Beaudet How about it, Marv! Working hard! Dale Judy Ron Jerry C. Amy Bertine Joe Betsy Pris pr 3 Mft % Bob L. Eileen Pauline Roland Pearl • — ■ Eddie S. Beverly Jerry B. Emma Ann David Bonnie Richie G. Pat M. Dick T. Dick P. Diane T. Class Will Dale Ashton - Leaves her sister, Pat, to a certain Sophomore boy. Irene Bourassa - Leaves with that permanent flash bulb still on her finger. Gerald Briere - Leaves his quiet, shy ways to any future seniors who are afraid of girls. Sandra Castagnaro - Leaves. Richard Cloutier - Leaves his pesty ways to Freddy Marzetta so that he can pick up where Dick left off. Judy Coppinger - Leaves her laugh to Linda Wasylean. Don ' t split your lips, Linda. Emma Gardner - Leaves her locker to any incoming Freshmen, with that she leaves a year ' s supply of old lunches. Joseph Giordano - Leaves all his old lunch bags in the radio room for next year’s disk- jockey to pick up. Richard Glockner - Richie Glockner and Jim Goyer leave together. Linda Guimelli - Leaves a case of laryngitis and a bottle of liniment to next year ' s cheerleading captain. Robert Harpin - Leaves his 47 Ford to the U.S. Army Tank Corps. Mary Ann Hoothay - Leaves to any future Driver-Ed student the ability to drive, that is, to drive Mr. Canestrari crazy. Barbara Houseman - Leaves a bottle of No-Cal dog food to Mr. Niedzwiadek. Robert Lavallee - Leaves a book to any tardy student, entitled One Thousand Excuses Why I am Late. Eileen Levesque - Leaves Gary Thayer to next year ' s Senior Girls. Muriel Manseau - Leaves her studious ways to anyone who wants them. Leonora Pierannunzi - Leaves her appetite to anyone who dares take it. Oh, those Italian dishes! Ronald Racine - Leaves his eyesight to Albert Allard, seeing that Roland flunked his Driver-Ed test. John Ridolfi - Leaves his happy-go-lucky atti tude to David Rice. Make the most of it, Dave, and smile. Diane Rideout - Leaves her quiet ways to Marilyn Garvasso. Maybe she can use them. Lu Chamberland - Leaves her zebra to Rachael. Need any patches, Rach? Bonnie Cliffe - Leaves a kingsize stock of excuses for being absent. Lucien Robert - Leaves her good disposition to any deserving underclassman. Pat Graves - Leaves her height to anyone who is tired of being tall. Priscilla Holmstrum - Leaves all her physics notes in a neat shell. (Anyone care to crack it)? Ann Kozak - Leaves her sneeze to Emile Blanchette. Lionel Lambert - Leaves his roamin’ Roman nose to Gilbert Trudeau. Martha Marchionda - Leaves to any future Driver Ed. Student the remainder of the Driver Ed. car. Norbert Martel - Leaves his first period study to anyone who doesn ' t like to get up early. Pat McDonnell - Leaves to anyone who needs sleep, her ability to sleep with her eyes open ( Z-Z-Z), Pat McNamee - Leaves to any untidy underclassman - Mr. Lemire. Pauline Mercier - Leaves to Claudette Roy, Bob Picard’s warm-up jacket. Bob Picard - Leaves to the next Senior Class President a year’s supply of Bufferin. Dick Picard - Leaves the Senior English Class to Bob Conte who needs the rest. Gloria Poirier - Leaves to Mr. Price her worn out Book entitled Jokes to Keep A Class Awake By. David Rhodes - Leaves Mr. White. Ed Sadowski - Just leaves! Diane Tessier - Leaves to Carol Lacaillaide the rubber from the tires of the Driver’s Ed. car. Have fun Cal. Beverly Thayer - Leaves writing paper and pen to Lorraine Gladu. (Is there any left Bev)? Yvette ; Beaudet - Leaves a repaired alarm clock fo r next year ' s tardy tortoises! Sue Berard - Leaves to any waitress her ability to serve Half and Half coffee; Half in the cup, and half in the saucer. Bertine Crooks - Leaves to any underclassman her empty gas tank ( That is to anyone who wants to fill it). Judy Berry - Leaves to Armand Beauregard her ever-clean locker and standing room for 2 in front of it. Bob Bogigian - Leaves through no fault of his own. Ron Cassinelli - Leaves to the wolves of B. H. S. his book entitled How to be Aggressive, Yet Unnoticeable.’’ Betsy Glockner - Leaves one brother. Marvin Roy - Leaves two brothers. Amy Cook - Leaves to the Big Four of next year ' s cross-country team a pair of slightly used crutches. Gerry Cook - Leaves an extra fender to Mr. Price for his wife ' s car. Ed Forbes - Leaves his parking space beside the fire hydrant to any Junior with a car small enough to fit in it. Dick Gladu - Leaves to future seniors the trouble of leaving something in the will. LAST BUT NOT LEAST, WE BEQUEATH TO OUR FACULTY: To Mr. Minichello we leave the balance of our class funds to purchase a rare PICASSO painting for his office. To Mr. Collins we leave a gallon of windex for a brighter Bird-Cage. To Miss McKenna and Mr. Flynn we leave a walkie-talkie set so that they may contact their students, to find out where they are, during 5th period. To Mrs. Kelly, a cigarette smoker detector, To Miss Webster, a tape-recording of don’t touch the types; To Mrs. Markee, a year ' s supply of Turns; To Mr. Niedzwiadek, a bottle of Mantan; To Mr. Conlan, a portable tea tray; To Mr. Trudeau, a chalk manufacturer; Mr. White, a safe; and Mr. Price, a real live tiger. Class Prophecy The scene: Linda and Gail ' s new nite club, The Dario Plaza. The time: 1975 Linda: Gail, here comes our first guest, Pauline Mercier, in her new aqua T-Bird. She is now the general manager of all Arthur Murray studios, you know. Gail; Yes, I know. And here comes Bob Picard, our former class president. He owns the Pick-a-Ball Bowling Alleys. Hi, Pauline, isn ' t that Ron Cassinelli’s M.G. behind your T-Bird? Pauline: Yes, as a successful architect he has just completed plans for the new art museum in honor of James Goyer since Jim has become a renowned artist. Irene Bourassa, the town treasurer, is chatting with Pat McNamee and Bertine Crooks, who are teachers at the University of Miami. Linda: Guess what! Pat Graves and Sue Berard are now co-owners of Cumberland Grill where we got our first jobs. And there are Leonora Pierannunzi and Lucienne Robert, owners of Lolly and Lu, a beautician school, with two of thei em¬ ployees, Gloria Poirier and Diane Rideout. They’re comparing notes with Norbert Martel and Bob Bogigian, who own a long chain of barber shops. Pauline: Oh, by the way, isn’t Jerry Cook the one who built this beautiful nite club? Gail; Yes, as a matter of fact he is. He and David Rhodes put it together in a few weeks. Sandra Castagnaro and Martha Marchionda may be late because they are being flown in from Paris by Ed Forbes who is now a pilot for TWA. Linda: Yes, I have also heard that Eileen Levesque is an airline hostess for TWA and Martha and Sandra are under the direction of Monsieur Richard Gladu, fashion expert. Here come the doctors, Richard Cloutier and Richard Picard, from The Fix-em-up Good Hospital on Lake Street. Pauline: Judy Berry is head nurse there. Remember Lucille Chamberland’s Zebra? Well now she manufactures, not mink coats, zebra coats. And Bonnie Cliffe, now the star of The Bonnie Cliffe Show,” has two of our former class members as members of her staff. Jack Ridolfi gives the commercials for a seven flavor soap and Dick Tebeau operates a camera. Gail; Did you know that Beverly Thayer is a sergeant in the United States Air Force? Linda: Yes, and she loves it, too. And Ann Kozak, one of her closest friends in high school, is a medical secretary for Doctor Ching Mang How. She would be a good surgeon if she could reach the top of the table. Pauline: Gail: Linda: Pauline: Gail: Linda: Pauline: Gail: Pauline: Linda: Gail; Both: Pauline: Linda: You ' re kidding, of course. Another of Bev ' s close friends, Yvette Beaudet, has just finished decorating the interior of Marv’s Chuck Wagon, owned by Marvin Roy. Speaking of food, Joe Giordano now owns the United Star Markets. Here come Amy Cook and Diane Tessier. They are working as dental hygienists at M. I. T. , Massachusetts Institute of Teeth. Following them is Ed Sadowski, who has just recently taken over Nikita Clarkchev ' s position on Russian Band¬ stand. Speaking of records, Gerry Briere is the new singing idol of the North Pole. His latest hit is Baby, It’s Cold Outside. And Pat McDonnell has just received her tenth golden record. Bob Lavallee and Muriel Robidoux are co-owners of what used to be Ann’s Market. Two of their employees, Priscilla Holmstrom and Muriel Manseau, are just returning from a Florida vacation. Here come the Nebraskans, Marianne Hoothay and Dale Ashton. They are now employed at Boys’ Town as social workers. Richard Glockner, the owner of Richie’s Arena, in Bellingham, has just entered with one of his wrestlers, Richard Sonier, one of his main events. Oh yes, Pauline, Judy Coppinger and Emma Gardner now work for Linda and I. They are head waitresses. Gee! That ' s great. Standing in the corner over there are Bob Harpin, a dare¬ devil cyclist at Dusty ' s Drag Strip, and his employer, David Rhodes. There is Pearl Rovedo. She works at Choo-Choo ' s Drive-in as a car hop, owned by Lionel Lambert. Also in the restaurant business is Betsy Glockner who owns Ma Glockner ' s Lobster House. And, last but not least, here comes Roland Racine, the president of the Bellingham National Bank. Well, now that we ' re all here, we can feel pretty proud that we’ve all been successful in life. Yes! I ' m hungry, when do we start eating? Yes, that ' s a good idea. Let ' s eat. By Pauline Mercier, Linda Guimelli, Gail Worrall UCaSSeS UtHOR juniors OFFICERS President- Vice President Secretary - Treasurer - .- ROBERT CONTE •.GERRY PELLAND - ARMANDE BEAUREGARD -LINDA WASYLEAN Sponsored by Class of 61 Sophomores President Vice President Secretary Treasurer OFFICERS -ALFRED LAIME ROGER GABOURY RACHEL LAVALLEE LORRAINE GLADU Sponsored by Class of 62 Sponsored by Freshman Class SENIOR PARENT SPONSORS Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Sefakis Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Bourassa Mr. and Mrs. Alcide Briere Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Goyer Mr. and Mrs. Fernand Racine Mr. and Mrs. Lucien Robert Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dumont Mr. and Mrs. Russel Sonier Mr. and Mrs. Omer Harpin Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Lavallee Mr. and Mrs. John Hoothay Mr. and Mrs. John Ridolfi Mr. and Mrs. George Rideout Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Patrick Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kozak Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Picard Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cook Mr. and Mrs. Charles Berry Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Roy Mr. and Mrs. Romeo Picard Mr. and Mrs. James Coppinger Mr. and Mrs. Leo Poirier Mr. and Mrs. Waldo I. Cook Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Guimelli Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Holmstrom Mr. and Mrs. Mario Marchionda Mr. and Mrs. William Glockner Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth R. Crooks Mr. and Mrs. Frederick McDonnell Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Chamberland Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bogigian Mr. and Mrs. Norbert J. Martel Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Thayer Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cliffe Mr. and Mrs. Eugene A. Gladu Mr. and Mrs. Herve Beaudet Mr. and Mrs. Raymond P. Berard Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Rhodes Mr. and Mrs. Edward Forbes Mr. and Mrs. Frank Castagnaro Mr. and Mrs. Wilbrod Cloutier Mr. and Mrs. Martin Glockner Glee Club Sponsored by PARENT TEACHERS’ ASSOCIATION Science Club Student Council Student Voice Athletic Association baseball Sponsored by L. G. BALFOUR CO. , Attleboro, Mass. Champions The 1960 Bellingham Cross Country team led by co-captains Dick Cloutier and Norby Martel, the latter holding six course records including our own, finished with a season ' s record of twelve wins and two losses. The Blackhawks won the South Central Massachusetts Cross Country League Championship for the fourth straight year, and placed fifth in the Worcester Knights of Columbus meet. The Hawks ' greatest victory was finishing first in the Massachusetts Class D State Champion¬ ships. With many good runners returning, Coach Frank Flynn ' s prospects for next year look bright. Woonsocket 50 Bellingham 15 St. Mary’s 37 Bellingham 20 Uxbridge 48 Bellingham 15 Douglas 48 Bellingham 15 Milford 26 Bellingham 29 Worcester K of C 56 Beilin gham 167 Oxford 50 Bellingham 15 West Boyleston 42 Bellingham 15 Hopedale 36 Bellingham 19 Eight-way-meet 67 Bellingham 29 Milford 37 Bellingham 20 Norton 36 Bellingham 19 State Meet 140 Bellingham 133 Olivia James 109 Bellingham 61 Norbert Flash” Martel Editor - Marvin Roy basketball The Bellingham Basketball team, led by co-captains Bob Picard and Bob Conte, finished with a season ' s record, of thirteen wins and ten losses. The Blackhawks were invited to the Bay State Class D Tournament after placing fourth in the Tri-County League. In a two-out-of-three games series, the Blackhawks defeated Blackstone thus winning the Woonsocket Retail Trade Board Tro¬ phy for the third straight year. POINTS G. Laprade 390 Alumni J. Bon olio 244 St. Mary ' s K. Normandin 166 St. Mary ' s M. Roy 163 Hopedale R. Picard 101 Norton R. Rhodes 94 Uxbridge R. Conte 61 Millis N. Martel 12 Norfolk G. Baillargeon 9 Blackstone J. Whalen 6 Medfield R. Gaboury 0 Douglas R. Muise 0 Medway 47-46 BHS 38-52 Douglas 39-49 BHS 63-41 Medway 39-54 BHS 50-56 Hopedale 48-53 BHS 65-68 Medfield 76-42 BHS 56-42 Norfolk 55-39 BHS 43-62 Norton 46-83 BHS 74-53 Millis 41-60 BHS 43-51 Blackstone 40-58 BHS 66-56 Blackstone 29-53 BHS 55-48 Bridgewater 61-47 BHS 43-93 Sacred Heart 38-65 BHS Editor, Marvin Roy COMPLIMENTS OF BELLINGHAM POLICE ASSOCIATION Compliments of MR. AND MRS. HECTOR BEAUREGARD Compliments of Best Wishes to the JOSEPH BROWN CO. Class of ' 60 The Rexall Store SAVARD GALLANT Woonsocket, R. I. Woonsocket, R. I. The HILLTOP FARMS, INC. MUSIC NOOK Records Musical - Instruments 201 Pulaski Blvd. Accordian Lessons So. Bellingham, Mass. 182 Main Street Milford, Mass. MARCUS, JEWELER GIFTS for aff occasions 196 Main Street Milford, Mass. Compliments of You too will be proud to say, I buy all my clothes at GIRARD’S DINER KORNSTEIN’S 55 Main St. Woonsocket ' s fastest growing dept, store L bread r |jwsTRi£ s Compliments of LADIES BENEFIT ' NORTH BELLINGHAM BAPTIST CHURCH BELISLE’S BAKERY The home of patchwork Quilts Compliments of BETTY SANDY’S PARK SQUARE BERNON DINER FURNITURE You ' ve tried the rest - now have the best MARIO’S PIZZA RESTAURANT 4120 Mendon Rd. Cumberland, R. I. PO 2-9724 SPORTS DUGOUT Headquarters for ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT TROPHIES-ENGRAVING Bowling Shirts - - - Embroidery 280 Main Street Woonsocket, R. I. POular 9-5992 MURRAY WORSTED COMPANY (ongrutulations graduating class Owners Social Street J. WARNER MURRAY LYNDON MURRAY Woonsocket, Rhode Island DR. J. C. FABBRICOTTI Compliments of VETERINARIAN PETER PAN Cape Road - Route 140 Bellingham, Mass. Phone: GReenleaf 3-2132 675 Manville Road PO 2-0267 CHARLES OLBRY’S Compliments of PKG. STORE MCCARTHY’S Deliveries Made Main Street 6 Maple Street No. Bellingham Tel. KEystone 3-8427 Woonsocket, Rhode Island Lumber Statement A. H. BEAUCHEMIN SONS, INC. GEMSKI’S MARKET Lumber - Glidden Paints Mason’s Material - Roofing Builders ' Hardware - Mill Work 334 Social Street Woonsocket, R. I. PO 2-1657 Pond Street Woonsocket, Rhode Island LEVERONE’S FRUIT Best Wishes to the Class of ' 60 266 Main Street Woonsocket, Rhode Island LILLIE BARAM, INC. PO 9-4153 ULYSSES DULUDE Crooks Corner So. Bellingham, Mass. Meats and Groceries LENOX GRILL So, Bellingham, Mass, Tel. TUcker 3-9457 Compliments of The EMBASSY CLUB PO 2-3415 TO SUIT YOUR TASTE OSCAR’S r FRUIT and PRODUCE WHOLESALER 311 So. Main Street So. Bellingham, Mass. TUcker 3-9378 Compliments of A FRIEND Best Wishes to the Class of ' 60 JEAN B. PETRIN GReenleaf 3-4340 HIXON’S COPPER HOOD RESTAURANT Charcoal Broiled Food Route 140 Milford, Mass. FRED S. HALL, Mgr. SMITH CANCELLATION SHOES 226 Main St. Woonsocket, R. I. Telephone: PO 7-1730 MEZZA LUNA PIZZERIA LOUISQUISSET PIKE AT PARK SQUARE NORTH SMITHFIELD WOONSOCKET, R. I. BELLINGHAM LUMBER CO. Building Material and Supplies Yard at Corner Pulaske Blvd. and Lake Street Telephone: TU 3-6878 So. Bellingham, Mass. FRANKLIN FURNITURE CO., INC. Across Morse Theatre Franklin Quality Furniture at Lower Prices 46 Years of Service Compliments of BELLINGHAM GROCERY PKG. STORE Bellingham, Massachusetts Compliments of Better Values WALSH FLOWERS, INC. P Q CLOTHES Monument Sq. Woonsocket, R. I. Tel. PO. 2-5140 Main Street Woonsocket, R. I. Compliments of CARYVILLE GARAGE Hartford Ave. Caryville, Mass. Ph. Keystone 3-8045 BERNARD JOANIS, Prop. SCOTT HILL AUTO SALES CARLTON L. PATRICK New and Used Cars -- Cities Service Products COOK’S LUMBER CO. , INC. Tel. Gr. 3-5924 South Main Street, Bellingham Lumber and Building Materials Paints, Tools, Hardware Plumbing and Electrical Supplies 80 So. Main Street So. Bellingham, Mass. Office TUcker 3-6802 508 Diamond Hill Road Woonsocket, R. I. Open 7 A. M. to 6 P. M. Compliments of Best Wishes to the Class of ' 60 SOCIAL DEPARTMENT STORE TARDIF FURNITURE Woonsocket, Rhode Island Compliments of J. B. FARNUM WOONSOCKET Monument Square Woonsocket, Rhode Island NAPPING MACHINERY Telephone POplar 9-2700 COMPANY F ranklin, FICCO’S BOWLA DROME Mass. Bowl and it will do you good, everybody is doing it. Best exercise in the world. 18 Modern Alleys - Automatic Pinsetters - All open lanes Friday, Saturday, Sunday For reservation call 5234 Best Wishes to the MONGEON’S SEA FOOD Class of I960 Social Street Woonsocket, Rhode Island A FRIEND Compliments of SOR-ANG DISTRIBUTORS 1100 Social Street Woonsocket, Rhode Island E. J. SAUVAGEAU SON Compliments of ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS GEORGE E. SAUVAGEAU WALTER D. RICHARD INSURANCE 495 Social Street Woonsocket, Rhode Island Bellingham, Massachusetts Tel. POplar 2-3328 NEW ENGLAND RUG WORKS Contract Carpet Sales Domestic and Commercial Installation Binding - CLEANING - Repairing Mailing Address: R. F. D. No. 1, Woonsocket, R. I. Main Street, Rte. 126, So. Bellingham, Mass. BRISSON’S OIL SERVICE The Best in Oil Service GIGUERE MARCHAND Pulaski Blvd. OIL SERVICE So. Bellingham, Mass. TU 3-7683 Heating Supplies and Service Wholesale and Retail ROBERT’S 25 Montcalm Ave. CHILDREN SHOP End of Rathbun Visit Our Deb Shop for Teenagers 135 Main St. Blackstone, Mass. Woonsocket, R. I. Tel. PO-0721 Tel. TUcker 3-6940 BRUNELLI’S SUPERMARKET ’’Where Our Customers Send Their Friends” Randolph Milford Flowers of Quality Reasonably Priced LOUIS TEMPLE FLOWERS FASHION SHOP Greenleaf 3-0920 364 Main Street Milford, Mass. Coats - Suits - Dresses Furs - Hosiery - Underwear WARREN’S-JEWELER MOUSSEAU’S, INC. 178 Main Street Men ' s Furnishings Milford, Mass. 289 Main Street Opposite Worcester Electric Light Co. Woonsocket, R. I. Tel. Po9-2583 Formal Wear to Rent PINAULT HARDWARE CO. AUGER’S SMART SHOP Dealers in Hardware - Woodenware Everything for Men ' s Wear Cordage and Tools Sporting Goods 105 Main Street Wallpaper, Sapolin paints, etc. Woonsocket, R. I. Telephone Po2-2283..2284 584 Social Street Woonsocket, R. I. LADY HELENE ALEXANDER BEAUTY SALON LUMBER CO. 941 Social St. Woonsocket, R. I. Tel. Po 2-1309 30 Stockholm St. Bellingham, Massachusetts Tel. Tu3-8660 COMPLIMENTS OF JOHNSON BUS LINE, INC. Milford, Massachusetts Best Wishes to the Compliments of Class of ’60 WARREN WHITING LEO A. GOSSELIN TUcker 3-7283 ATTORNEY MARTIN SODA WORKS Wholesale to Clubs-Bars-Restaurants Cash and Carry Discount prices on bulk orders to Weddings-Banquets-Churches Social Groups and Individuals rr444 Rathbun St. PO 9-6573 ROTATORI DESMARAIS 45 Pulaski Blvd. So. Bellingham, Mass, Tel. TU 3-7143 BODY and PAINT SHOP 24 Hours Towing PO. 2-3075 or PO. 9-4650 Compliments of ELWIN’S SHOE SHOP Shoes for Children 108 Main St. Woonsocket, R. I. WALTER’S SERVICE STATION 351 Pulaski Blvd. So. Bellingham, Mass. TUcker 3-8880 Best Wishes to the Class of 1 60 SO. BELLINGHAM VARIETY STORE MOSTEK’S HARDWARE COMPANY Houseware - Paints Tools - Garden Supplies 211 Pulaski Blvd. So. Bellingham, Mass. TUcker 3-9231 HOUSE OF BRIDES 596 Elm St. Woonsocket, R. I. PO 2-1772 Compliments of BAZZAR GIFT SHOP INC. 2 Monument Sq. Woonsocket, R. I. PO 9-5090 WOONSOCKET TYPEWRITER CO. Typewriters - Office Machines - Sales - Service - Rentals 237 Main Street Woonsocket, Rhode Island POplar 9-0709 Custom Built Truck Bodies Welding - General Repairing 21 Governor Ave. South Bellingham, Mass. Tel. TUcker 3-6772 A. W. KOZIMOR SONS Telephone PO- 9- 1649 Pumps of Best Makes Sold and Serviced A W ARTESIAN WELL CO. Woonsocket, Rhode Island P. O. Box 562 Office H. L. WORRAL 562 St. Paul St. Prop. North Smithfield, R. I. DALE PUBLISHING CO. 283 Pond St. , Woonsocket, R. I. Dial POplar 9-7816 Commercial and Job Printing Letterpress - Offset - Rotary RINGS, INC. 185 Main St. Milford Men ' s and Boys’ OUTFITTERS TEXTILE MACHINE SHOP GENERAL MACHINE WORK SUB CONTRACT SPECIAL- MACHINERY WELDING 11 Summer St. So. Bellingham Telephone: Tucker 3-7418 LOLA’S DAIRY and ICE CREAM STAND Pasturized Milk for Babies East Central Street Franklin, Mass. Phone 76 Compliments of VET’S PACKAGE STORE 201 South Main St. Bellingham, Mass. Best Wishes From GLEUMIES to Class of I960 Compliments of a FRIEND Phone TU 3-9380 PO 9-5985 COLLAMATI WM. GRENIER SON WOODWORKING CO. PRINTERS 1281 Pulaski Blvd. 190 Arnold St. South Bellingham, Mass. Woonsocket, R. I. GAREUCK BROS. FARMS TASTE THE FRESHNESS Milk and Dairy Products Good Luck to the Class of I960 Compliments of F. M. LALLY Compliments of Oldest Store in Woonsocket Established in 1845 PRATT’S Religions Carite, Stationery DRUG STORE Blank Books, Periodicals Greeting Cards Office Supplies 80 Main St., Woonsocket, R. I. 537 Elm Street Woonsocket, Rhode Island w on oo Tels. Po-9-2102 0019 COMPLIMENTS OF MR. MRS. ARTHUR RHODES. IT .. Compliments of RISBERG’S Milford ' s Leading Clothing Store 174 Main St. RENZONI’S Milford, Mass. MARKET LEGARE’S LIQUOR STORE 1117 Social Street POplar 2-6442 Buy Here With Confidence FALK BROS. QUALITY CLOTHING PIETTE JEWELER’S 91 Main Street 196 Main St. Woonsocket, R. I. Woonsocket, R. I. Diamonds Sterling - China - Crystal BOB’S MEN’S SHOP Watch and Jewelry Repairs 129 Main St. Woonsocket, R. I. ROLAND L. PIETTE Hatters and Haberdashers Gemologist COMPLIMENTS OF BLACKSTONE WOOL COMPANY, INC. FRANKLIN MILL STORE Franklin, Mass. New England ' s Largest Fabric Center Custom Made Draperies and Slip Covers Our Specialty- Plenty of Free Parking Open Daily 8:30 A. M. to 6:00 P. M. Mon., Thurs., Fri. Nite s till 9:00 P. M. ALL THE SCHOOL NEWS IN THE MILFORD DAILY NEWS Rhode Island ' s Newest School of Cosmetology Complete Air-Conditioned Bonded for Your Protection Visitors Welcome Booklet on Request Budget Terms State Accredited to the graduating class 34 Clinton Street Tel. PO 2-9694 tomto un oi• AutHOctv or tHt coca coia company tr COCA-COLA BOTTLING of Rhode Island - Woonsocket CUMBERLAND GRILL THE IDEAL GRADUATION GIFT ft® 1 w g sH ib JUL SKsiP lOOO ' ► The sports car maneuverability and performance of the MORRIS will imme¬ diately convince you that there ' s more to a MORRIS than meets the eye! MORRIS is not a small car—it ' s just the right size. • FULL 12-MONTH WARRANTY • FUEL ECONOMY: OVER 40 MPG • TOP SPEED: OVER 70 MPH • 4-SPEED GEAR BOX • FULL VOLUME FRESH AIR HEATER • MORE ROOM FOR FAMILY AND LUGGAGE Made by the British Motor Corp. 650 U.S. Dealers From as $1495. 00 low as PORT OF ENTRY Everything a sports car should be! The lowest priced true sports car in the world. $1, 825.00 delivered to your door. MADE BY AUST I N-HEA4.EY a prodc.t of the British Motor CoipinnHmt Kd. A Large Selection of New and Used Imported Cars - Also Used American Cars Northern Rhode Island’s Imported Car Headquarters PICARD MOTOR SALES, INC. On Rte. 146 in Woonsocket - POplar 7-0500 COMPLIMENTS OF VARNEY BROS. SAND AND GRAVEL Red ' E 1 Mix Concrete - Tarmac Paving Hartford Avenue Bellingham, Massachusetts Telephone Greenleaf GR 3-3131 Compliments of the Best Wishes to the Class of ’60 COTTAGE ■W CLUB DENAULT’S JOSEPH SUDOL AUTO REPAIR SHOP Proprietor Compliments of GESTEY’S MILL REMNANTS 159 Singleton St. Rear Nyanza Mill Woonsocket, R. I. ’’Where Bertie Buys Her Cloth, nough Said” SENIOR PARENT SPONSORS Mr. and Mrs. William L. Gardner Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Giordano Mr. and Mrs. Ernest J. Houseman Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Levesque Mr. and Mrs. John J. Wasylean Mr. and Mrs. Francis Pierannunzi Mr. John J. 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