Brockton High School - Brocktonia Yearbook (Brockton, MA)
- Class of 1951
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I, M f, : II M5 H .L'fuU.. -., ,yIp.,lI,1:V- QPLVVVAVVSLIVVNVV Mx xj Q.. n L - CC K L o 97 roc fonca BROCKTON, MASSACHUSETTS 1951 Margoog Editor-in-Chief IANE COHEN Literary Stuff MARILYN EISGRAII 'KIRGINIA EIIZPATRICK IANICE ANNE CHASKES Sports LEONART' RUURA.F ANNE POULOS Photography WALTER EIKINAS Art RALPH 'I'ERRY,Ed11or DONALD VIAVIER MARIORIE KRAUSE VINCENT EERRINI CHARLES IANSGN-LA PALME Business Staff BARBARA HOVVARD, Business Mcmrxqer TEREEA ALLEN IWOLOREE DALEFSIF7 ELECTRA HATZIS IOYCE KGVNER CATHERINE LONG IEAN MENINNO CARL RAYMOND ALICE SNOW EIWART THIRAULT Typisls ?.IAP.'1' IJIMEVTI'-'.A.TJ NAROLYN WESTGN Advisers MIS? 'ATHFRINE TILITILI' MISS DOROTHY GOODRIDGE MR, ARQIIIEALD KELLY XE., X 1 IF X Ili 1 f W5 ,Q MJ X , f nf' NN Z X I E, l Ml!Is uf f .s W 1... X rf 3, IM 'WW' 'fi 1 Y .1 2e'5?l E,, 4, .fds- .N6 -ang.. S - f!.1 u 'IAQ' A 9513 .- f Zu.'. X, 4- M .fa- 4 . J: , mhxnr. ' ' . I,V V: S.FFELLff WILLIAM I. MONTGOMERY Master I T. my auaqf' 3 S X 'E BERNICE SYLVESTER Dean cf Girls PAULINE L. HOIT EDWIN A. NELSON Senior Class Adviser Superintendent of Schools 'ffl' 3 W4 Q i S Clffllgg RALPH S. FRELLICK, Headmaster WILLIAM I. MONTGOMERY, Master BERNICE SYLVESTER, Dean of Girls DEPARTMENTS COMMERCIAL . ENGLISH . . HOUSEHOLD ARTS . INDUSTRIAL ARTS Alton E. Iohngren . . Harold T. Eaton Frances M. Bradley . . George F. Laing LANGUAGE . Christine A. Northrup MATHEMATICS . . . Martha E. Pierce MUSIC .... . . Rodney F. May PHYSICAL EDUCATION . . Howard T. Sandrock SCIENCE .... . Nelson E. Sanborn LIBRARY .... . Helen C. Converse DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS . I. Olive Allison Lloyd D. Avery Mildred H. Badger Helen K. Beaton Elizabeth M. Belkus Beatrice L. Bosworth Harriet P. Bourne Frances M. Bradley Doris E. Brooks IIohn F. Burbank Loring M. Caney Rose H. Condon Helen C. Converse Ruth T. Cosgrove Daniel M. Creedon Barbara A. Crocker Dorothea Davis George S. Dunham Harold T. Eaton Iohn H. Egger Dorothy Ely B. Elizabeth Elzbut Martha P. Farwell Leo I. Fitzpatrick Russell B. Ford Lydia A. Gibbs Helen R. Gilmore Dorothy I. Goodridge STAFF Doris M. Hathaway 1ICMarion A. Hebert Pauline L. Hoit Charles R. Holden Bertha V. Holt Ronald F. Hoit Francis W. Hopkins Alton E. Iohngren Helga T. Iohnson Grace D. Keenan Marion E. Kelleher Archibald Kelly George F. Laing Anna L. Lindfors Arthur L. Long Margaret A. Long Mona E. Lynch Inez W. MacDonald Rodney F. May Iohn W. Metcalf, Ir. Norman B. Nash Christine A. Northrup Evelyn I. Paine William T. Parsons Ethel F. Perkins Martha E. Pierce Iessie C. Pratt Louis E. Principe Charles R. Holden George F. Ramacorti Helen S. Ransom Mildred A. Rauscher Mary L. Reilly Harry H. Reuell Iohn F. Ryan Francis L. Saba Nelson E. Sanborn Howard T. Sandrock Eleanor Simmons Helen I.. Smith W'alter M. Smith Katherine A. Smyth Christos Socarides Edith D. Sprague Arthur E. Staff Errol B. Stevenson Ruth M. Stokes Grace W. Studley David B. Sullivan Frank I. C. Swanson Elvira A. Sylvia Iohn Tashjian Hilda M. Todd William E. Todd Catherine A. Tuttle Iessie E. Uses Elizabeth H. Whelan Genevieve B. Grant August H. Wigren SECRETARIES TCECILIA M. MCMULLEN, Secretary to Headmaster SADIE M. MOSES, Secretary to Headmaster ROSE B. IONES, Secretary BARBARA E. LEONARD, Secretary ' Substitute Teacher 'I' Resigned I Leave of Absence SCIENCE MUSIC GUIDANCE 3 K 1 .1 W I' TY, ll ll 1-WFIWIWIIIIES 15 YU! .J , ,,-511' X., . .1 A I: f .g,- .3 - . .----.....a:-n 1 11 1-11 11 ..111111'1g 1,'.'1,11','11'11v11 1., F111-,QP11 .f'.'.'111151'1'1, 111.111.I'f'1.11'1:, F1111 1 II 151, f1'111'111111f1 S111111111, A1V1I'l 1 111, T1 :.11: ..111..1, 139-119 RE'S'3I'.'1'l', F11 :mf 11175, E111-.' 111 ,-fQ'.'.'1' . 1.11.1111 F. 1.111195 E11.1f1c119y, Edward X'1?1.S-111, E 111 111 Fi .111 .'1c41U45ff, 1 1'.-.'!1-11 L- 17 1 .111, 1f'11. 1-11.1g'1111.1111, 1151111111111 1.11111, Nancy ' ' 1:1 1.11.11 1' 1111f1 1111, 1111 111 1.11.1 11111, P11551-11 13.14111 11 111, R1'1'I1I1.1 1' Q 11 131111111 ?1111:11v11'::, V1flCGI11 1 Tl 1 1i1s'111.1s, 11 11 1.1j 1' .151f111, H 111 L'g1..1111f, 11 111 F--...11, 11 211 1'1111'-11, Sf1IIl1f'Y Helm' 1 '. 1' 1: -i F: '1. 111 Luz.--11 P11 .. 11'11., 111 7 11121: 1.' 1'11'I. 111 1 '1111', 1.1111 11111'.-11111, D11111i11f1 1 1' 14111111 1 11111, s 1, 1.'1 1 11', 5.11 11.1 11111111, 1 1 111115111 111, 1-11.11111 111 111111, 1f'IYHC'S 1 ' 1 11.12 11, 1 1'1 . 1.111'1q' 11, 1'.::.f-1 .:. .1 1111 .' 1L:Ii1'.9, 12.11.11 .. 1.1 11-111' 1111:-.-11111, N115 1 1 -1::.'1. 1,II1f?' x,1S'I fi, Eirxlil 1 E151 fe11'.111f Pf,1.ef1fsQ11, ,... .1 1:1.u111e, 1lI1l'Q',' K:1ll5S9j , K d 7 1 1 1.1 1 f1.11L:1'..1'111I', 1116 E. 11. 5. 1.1 11141 9 I 'f ' ' 1.- ',,.: , - V. 1. f'-Q ' 1.111 3-1111 111611146 II.11l.11 511111 11 , .1 Q '4 111111611111 '1-.'1f1.C1111 129 t1c'1C11- -T111 X f 1 Y 1 - 2111 N11 11.111:11511f2f1 by 11111 1 . 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'7 'v 'l , rrlff htm lt ' l Q-1 v n D vv r..523, 'nie fahert, Ric,-sr Ferrini, lmutse Hou-.'1rd, Martha l.t':u l'. lj.'ers, 'Walter Spifer, lane Tillson, Barbara Hows, lean MCGillis, Meredith F :rigs Trim: I'-Z!'T1'f'ill, Lixs Orruv, Vernz Eno:-.', le move Qfreerlen, Marie Palrmerc, Suzxnne Derasier, lune Barnes, lean Dyer, wzzanne if :le rn, .faliie Ll :ss in, Rirharl '.'l.'emlianCl, Claire Donrli, Beverly l-liqqens, Elfviii Melirleo, lvlarqtgrret Vcsqerchian, Carol .'.'-'-:situ ' r1':11.' E :s':n, The-resz lk-r ihxnt, H02-.rarfi Spencer, Fzzilz Elcirnfielfl, Pupil Ccrccran, .ixlyce Pirrell, Marilyn Gross, Ann 21: ns, f 1 7' Qstrnft, Liis Frei: rrtii, Simen Yeung, Russell klcerltleni, Gizil Emery, Cirrcl llelsrn, leinne '.N :'xrd, 'Walter Cohen, Dorothy ', hris n, , P une, Tuul S r'.-.Hey ltinn Cgrr, l mice Neville, Ch rrles Fificering xni Fredert 'lc Hayward. ,gzcclenf Counci The 'E 1 er1' lfflilitfl. is Cfnzpesea Pl one student from each home room, the three class presidents, the ever me Dean et girls, ana three faculty rnezrzrers. Each year the council participates in numer- et' srcxstrs drives tcr suclt worthwhile causes as lunier Red Cross and March of Dimes, and 'Hers rtertfzmirtq tc the best interests and welfare of the student body. This year, arnonq its ff fne Ciuncil tzfk Charge at the selling cl hook covers. 1 A President, Ruth leffreyp Vice-President, Virginia Eitzpatrickp Treasurer, Kathryn Clark: Secretary, Elizabeth Donahueg Miss Helen C. Converse, Adviser. oggrary Woniford ln September, l95O, fifty-three enthusiastic library monitors welcomed Miss Helen C. Converse from Virginia as the new librarian. Their immediate response to the call for monitors made possible the open- ing of the school library in the middle of September. Since then, the student helpers have been working in shifts, each group having a different duty. Truly, our hats go off to this efficient group of students and to their director, Miss Converse, who helped to make Brockton High Schools library available to both the teachers and pupils. ln the club are: Laura Adamson, Carol Alexander, ludith Anderson, Marilyn Annis, Gordon Babcock, Nancy Belcher, Marilyn Bourne, lean Broderick, Ann Burgess, Elaine Chirokas, Kathryn Clark, Iacguelyn Cobb, Avis Collins, loseph Connolly, Ruth Ann Cowan, Kay Crowley, Carole Dinneen, Mary Doane, Elizabeth Donahue, Patricia Donahue, Virginia Fitzpatrick, Eleanor Gilmore, Jessie Hamilton, Claudette Hansen, Constance Hefler, Barbara Howard, Ruth Ieffery, Shirley lennings, Maristine less, Virginia Kaplan, Lucille Kelly, Barbara Kerwin, loanne Klinkhammer, Anna Marie Melideo, Theresa Merchant, Nancy Murphy, Lois Murray, Marilyn Newauist, lean O'Leary, Kathleen Patnaude, Lois Petrulis, Bobert Phipps, Angelica Poleway, Nancy Baymond, Penelope Boufogalis, Bose Marie Bozen, Phyllis Sargelis, Alice Snow, Barbara Ann Tinkham, Claire Upton, lanet Yaffe, loan Youngberg. 15 .ii- I M ' lIIf7Jl EVml1l'aMt tw iki A H i t: qt , Aw-A A nw A 4 . I 5 xxx Q 1- 1 Business Manager .-GL, f. .-..A rv A, .LQ-Txxrx Photo Editor , . E40CLf0ma Managing Editor f, ww 1 - - I -.....t ...ie .-.Y, , Advertising Manager ?'t 'L T '51'T2f'NTfTlU'3 R' as.,...-U-. -... ,f-,..,.., V. News Staff Circu'ation Manager , HN, .,. ,, ,LAM iflmirt Nd 'i .wr , c- 3 .l' ,W v f,,,,, r ,rr , I . ..,,..,.f. ....v.ri, ' UNITS Y'.i.rt,,1 A V'-. .. ,en g.,, .M r-. ier, L1 L1fj.'i'311scn, 73. -'SIL E1 U is :. ,+'-.un fgfig :rt 'I. 3' f' ' ne Pram, 53 Advertising Stait ffxelhi If-'.'1:zf' ff if sezx. 1firxri'll'.', is Fw-tr'ThLgg:1, ZF .fil1:ef.1,:'Inn1s, Sa Circulation Staff Jfktie Jtkzns is .-'4.r'E1ur Sjdrtixri, 5: P.: :.r:, iw' Sttivrn l1'C'S, 5: Exchange Secretary if zr. ffslififfl il Advisers Photographer 14'-'Y Skin L' ,. 'ITL ZR ,wxflb 16 'Sl f,' 1' ,ff-fs, ,t 3 '..'-3 , Q ,sig .J if 1,5 5 , . w 1 A 'D -5 I YI -S af Marilyn Eisgrau, lanice Chaskes, Virginia Fitzpatrick, lane Cohen, lf,-'Jnard BPLITVIS, Anne Poulfits, '.'i't:ltri llilzintis, lialih T-irrj Donald Dacier, Mariorie Krause, Vincent Ferrini, Charles lGI1S tD-l.lIp'IlING, Hirliwira Hfitvnirfi, 'lf'fr'AStt illllvll, ltult lftklfsst, Electra Hatzis, Catherine Long, loyce Kovner, lean Meninno, Carl Pt-iyniond, Alice Snow, l1lv.ft,iit,l 'lliii tiult, lwltiiy l-'ltfllw-,'.k' i mafiooi ,staff Each year varied suggestions and ideas, different format, printing rules, and technical terms deluge the yearbook staff. From this melee of material, a suitable yearbook must emerge. We hope that our thoughts, plans, and editing were used to the best advantage in this undertaliing. We of the staff are deeply indebted to our General Adviser, Mr. Archibald Kelly, and to Miss Tuttle and lvliss Goodridge for their invaluable assistance. 7 ll A 'ra . 3' f I 1 JL? ,' .6 'wr : I V unior 21542125 , , '- 1 n- .., 1 ,, , 1 1 .. I1 11. ,, '1 , 111, P11111 1,1111-1 - -1 -. 1 . 1 1 1 21.-11. F1111 2: 1. 1 311. 1. , 1. Z1 A.' 1111.13 1111113 .l V., ,. X, , .,,, O 1 ,1111 1 111,111 .. :..1r1,,1 111111, ..111111111'1 '1'11' ' 1 11 ff.-1 'IIYLI :':1f:11y11 1 YS IT' 1 116, 1: 3t'S1'i s'.'.'1g' 1 ' 11:33 111 EWVW ' H Q T H' - 4 1111 111151- 1:, IW11e1 f1c1+f:11 Cf?1r1111fP41 P1Cl:0r111f3 11 1g11:1 1'1I'1I1j tl1r11 own flowvrs. Q11 Clcxss if-1119-L3f1f1111Cif11r Stylf, 1111161 f:f111y11111 CGS- ' Elfifwx B. Kfimh F11?1d. O11 Class Night 'f 1 1 se:11C1S. .MSW T11 1f31cT1d11f1t1n-11 11163111 his IC' 1.7 f, .,1.2.X , 1 'I-11f11Qd far Ciccu114G11ts, their qrfzdu- , q . s -,x at , .ff 'G' I jab.. . lecnard Bouras, Frank Perkins, Charles Averett, Rayrnonfl Ma-gl.-rughlin, Lionel LaBelle, lchn lklartriinig, Dwnrrltil Dtrcier, lfctirl Campbell, Frederick Hayward, Charles Pickering, Walter Egger, lohn MacMillan, Robert Corey, lclin Ptnazinski, Edward Vtfalsh Williarn Mackin, Ralph Terry, lr., David Clauretie, Edward Molierg, Norman Dupre, 'Wayne Asker, Howard Dunsinq, lohn Hopkins, David Sharkey, Mark Myers, Charles Eaton, Michael Altieri. ll,l'll0l 5 eff, 'm u t From the Class of 1951, twenty-six boys were selected to serve as lunior Ushers, the twenty-seventh being the sophomore president. The young men assisted in arranging the decorations on the platform for the exercises. On Class Day, the boys, smartly dressed in light trousers and dark jackets, adorned with houtonnieres, assisted parents and friends of the graduating class in finding seats. On Class Night, they worked backstage, preparing the trays of refreshments. Again, on Graduation Night, these able people helped to seat the guests. 19 1 If Jw 1-ex. - 1 Liv QC' -in 'v 1 . 11,- . .1..1l1 1- 1 111 . J. ,. ,. 111:11 ,:r111:111m1f1x1d ' '11r1. 1:i1 :i17,1g' 111 1 111'-il-11511111 1 1 T' 1' L11-I, 11111f'115 , . , 1 F 1 1' tl .. V111 --:.gi',' 16 City eu fl very Iudy Anderson, Carol Alexander, Nancy Battles, Grace Briggs, Louise Canelias, Carole Dinneen, Marilyn Douglas, Wcilter E. Foster, Elaine Geller, Ruth Grevisfcis, Marilyn Gross, Barbara Howard, Louise lames, Robert lames, Maristine less, Patricia Kelley, Mary Ann Leeberg, Adelle Leeder, Ann Lyons, Karen MacDonald, Mary Mansour, Carol Metc-gilt Frances Metcalf, Claire Mongeau, Evelyn Murphy, ludy Murphy, lane Nawroclci, Demetria Papacosta, Audrey Perrault, Natalie Peterson, Hobert Phipps, lanet Pericn, lean Porter, lane Pratt, Dorothy Raymond, Harriet Boscoe, loyce Studley, Marilyn Tiiirasiewicz, Theresa Vlfebby, Shelia Urist, lanet Yafte, and Sandra Young, ramafic The Brockton High School Dramatic Club, the oldest club in the school, was organized into two groups in October. The number ot each group was lirnited. Miss Buth Stokes was adviser to group one and Miss Bose Condon, to group two. The program was mapped out for the year, and tive one-act plays were assigned. Since Miss Stokes was busy with the class play and Miss Condon with the Christmas Pageant, pupil coaches were chosen to help the actors. All pageant angels were given parts in plays. The amateur Thespians gave creditable performances through- out the season. Miss Beatrice Bosworth was the coordinatorg Mr. Arthur Long was the art directory Mr. Iohn Metcalt directed the stagecratt boysg Miss Buth Stokes and Miss Bose Condon were coaches. 21 at-' .zu 'Z' f! Q9 X aaao I9 2 4 X.- A A. V , , , ..,. 'x ..,Ag1 .I4. , 1 I f 1'Ar L'1 1f1'.m1x1X1 IW 1.. ff rm LJI1 F T P f'111flW' :1:wr1r 1 Gfaaa o I9 3 The newly elected Sophomore Gloss officers ore very brrsy these doys lecjrrninq the teehnicrrte ot -rrtiflirrrer their clcgrss. They are from lelt to right in the tirst row Trecrsrrrer Riclrcrrd Rosen, President Ioseph QTf'IYI'tl 1' buci, Viceepresident Karen lVloCDonold, ond Secretory Ruth Cowon. The Executive Cornrnittee consists of Paulo Tsoricles, Robert Phipps, Corl Miller, ond Dorothy Rcryrnond, Absent tronr the rvtrtnre is Dorothy lohnson, CI rnember of the Executive Cornrnittee. Miss Doris l-lcrthowcry is the class cirflviser. 23 .11 1 3 1.1. ... If P Zfl if lik' 11, I 1111 1111115111-', I1'iV-'III - .1 ,. . . .. ..111, .1 .ITE I-71 Il.', f'.'.fs:f,l1 131114, Hwl1C11 I fagecrah .SLM - 1 'Tun ' .' 1 1-1 '11 111 p1 :ff 11-1Hg.' 1f.1f1'1.'-uf 1111-wh 1'111f1111. 'I11111'1111111 the 11 :'11 III Is 111- 111 . 11IIf11'l 1 .1 12111 'w11111111f1f 111111 Cluss P1C1y ' M 1 1 111 111 ' ' 1' '11' '11 1111 111 1111 'T S1l?.f'1,1Pt1f' Sw-.'11113.'1 Qfc:o11rse V11 . ' '1f 111P 1' '111'1-1 11 11'11111111'f ' fb f , vw Q L Y If ? , - I. ff A r Tw 1 ' , v xi 3. H 19 1 111 1 1 5 K M X ' 1 1 V11 ll 5 11 .. Z lu Q.- 6,1 Q J, 'da W 4 X. 2 gr ig . l , xi 45. Lvx '9 Ov, ,f X 4 6 . r.. 5 1 Q, E4 AL. I 2 X l fx' N 4 21 'Lf I I I I Q' fl It 1 l V' I ' 41 f' 'vel X. 4 -:T .X 1 xf A Xu X, 4 I. 44, Y?-N . o.,..5 , ' Q Q 'W .lg o U Q' s. LG it .,... .J 'I 3 I SZOOMJ ' ' H ' 'L 'l ' ' , 2 F: :rin ilflfl, Elm :rmf 1 F :137'FYrf:1r.5 F. flfll' ' ' fx' 1. 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Q44 .....i, ..-ruff 4 . 'A .Jn -an . --....,-..4.i.L......4naQ Virginio Benn, Helene Lyons, l9i1trif'it.i Crolzer, lfgn Wolsh, Bciricrrlirie Guerefliis, Lois Stalk, Jacqueline Bunor, Pdtricicr Romano, Mdrcid Clczirmcnt, ond Francine Gross. CA QQPACI. LJQP5 From Eldon Keith Field to the hardwood ot the Armory, ond from Boston Garden to the hcrlls ot B. H. S., the inspired shouts ond cheers tor Brockton High echo endlessly. Thus the B. H. S. cheerleaders continue their tine work yedr gtter yedr. Agdin Mr. Montgornerys spgrkling aggregation ot vigorous energetic girls ddded enthusiasm to school sports, promoted sportsmanship in the students, and were certoinly ci credit to their school. 27 SS 1 ,za ill i Y., 'W ,D ign' t :' Ir' 4 . ,-. v - v . ,-, fra ww 'il i xiii Nl111rf -1 .Y '.-.' :f1l l'l'ur'.si:i:, fnhn H plains, lclin Tcsid, Ed '.'.' Grd Adziris, Al :ri Nillis, Mr. Frvinlc Swcmson, F. 1,31 :Qt tfliurct..ig, llittij Q '.,i,i.iie.' '.'.',:Qter Lf'g i c'h,xr.es Edtipri, '.'.'Q:yne Askcr, WiJl'er Egger, lr., Mr. Arthur Stott. Z?a4LeiLaf :ng Hgh l,i,is?1etlc,1ll texiri sttirfed oft the Season in hiqh qeor, droppinq only one of its first :W as cmd t1r.1shed the setisczi in good torin with cr record ot ten victories ond live defeats. The lpty this tcgittireil hy :rniny close encounters, with our teorn winninq niost ot them. ln the :sei :ygsstfs tfurriczznent Brockton lcst ic o powerful Sorzierville squad in the opening round. 111.-it fi4.2'.'f1IgJ was the result ct the excellent ploy of qucrrds lock . i llc:-.'f:rd Duzisirzfg, center lohn Toscd cxnd lorwords Ed Adams ' DLEQHQ. 'they were ccrpcrhly relieved loy Wcryrie Asker, Fred Robin- ,., 'A '. 1111.i Phil Q Czririelll ond Dove ClQ1UYGllT. 1 ' f 7 ' Vhtir Sfmt 5 lixst seosoix ot Brockton High School. During his 1 ri Bri iittzzo., l.fr. Stuff hcxs continually produced outstanding X 4 'it ei rned fir hizrx the statewide title Deon of Bdslcet- x 5' I x ,ln vU Bill Nawrocki, Charles Sample, Laury Hatch, Iohn Iohnson, lohn Blascewicz, Rcger Simons, Fred Neagle, Donald Olson, Edward Couble, Tony Kazlauskas, Ioseph Fulginiti, Arnold Snow, Roger Blanchard, D. Irving, Allen Belcher, Ioseph Mython, Mike lrvollino, Lawrence Kendrew, Manager. .jvlocgey Under the capable leadership of their new coach, Mr. Louis E. Principe, the Brockton High hockey team had another good year. During the regular season a record of four victories, three defeats, and two ties was compiled. Five of the regular starters also played in the all-star game on the South Shore squad against a North Shore team, and they performed very creditaloly. Coach Principe was much pleased with the team and believes that the enthusiasm which surrounded the squad this year should carry over until next year. The first-stringers this year included Bill Nawrocki at center: Charles B7 ,Q .Ne 'X Sample, Laury Hatch, and lohn Iohnson alternating at the wing posi- S4106 tionsp Iohn Blazewicz and Roger Simmons on defense: and Fred Neagle ,ff lg 2? Q F as goal-tender. Others who were in some games were Donald Olson, Ed I '- Couble, Tony Kazlauskas, Ioseph Fulginiti, and Ioseph Mythen. Q REcoRD if . . . 24- .5 Q ---an ji, Beat llVl'l1lIT1CII'1, Milton, and Quincy t2l .f--Q ,I Lost to I-hngham and North Quincy C29 Tlffx Tied Milton and Whitman 31 'fry' ' L' . ':.-' TL.. 'A ' , ri F :rs ns, ll zl Fr ster, B l Liuizretta, lnlffff Ch ite, Fred Davis, Bolt Beynnlds, Kenny 9'Il'Ilt1E'lSOU, Karl Gulbrarils 1: :r,f. lf-F iv , .f+.l. rn lli1'r'.'IllIlllll, lchn Turpin, Len Cainiiliuj, Fred liifkey, Fd Cl-nrrnont, Brooks Criinshaw, Ed Fay ' ' -1 if unc.: ur ,:, Fl Lessig: ,i, L Iliflffl tr igrk t-,un boys had another suofesstul year under Coach l irfl S :nrlii3f,'l-: as they outpointed Weyriioiith and lost to Malden. ln i tizffi :rests irt tire Boston Garden in which they participated, they ihirfl ii the New ljnigland rneet, took seventh place in the State mil 'li'i'i't sire in the G.B.l. rneet. ln this rneet, however, Bd Fay - if i is siggilifrizc re oharnpion, and Fred Hickey took third in tho lr-:Qi -,,-f rrilf 'utr ' r frf: ik toiirra stfrrte-'l olt the Season with a lop-Sided viotory B l'Il n' .ind then finished lourth at Newton in the quadrandular '. Th- lfffhtllllllj nieotg are with Quincy, Brookline, Malden, Woy- X ll ::1 ei thi Stl ite ltl tovi ft. The tfarri is showing: oonstant irnprovernent X X E ' i finish :ii lrigli l'frrs:rxs iafcirririrfiteal in tno high hurdles and Hal F i . . ' kr L xrxzfftfi tffk r art in the low hurdles. 'While Larry Cfhate, l a.'A ra rx 1 lfferiyy S-ifinielsvn entered in the hundred yard dash, l ' l- Ll 12 limi Fr-fi Dizvis were in the twoftwenty. Karl Gulbrants N: ' zu, Lil llgl fr L: in the tfxir-torty, Allan Giovannini, Ed Clair- ' .r1 'wi rzfi in the vigrliteeifrhty, and Fred Hickey and lohn ' : 3 lite tif fY'I'Ql-1 events. i . ' Ei :iff Cliirfwkas, Brooks Cranshaw and Bd Fay PT :I Ffstor ernd Al Poliseno in the lfroad iurnp, and L db Bi L zztztetlzy and Bay Lessard throw the shot put. X 'lfill- tlI'Wf'lFTUCllDCIV1S, Al Poliseno, Larry Chato, .Y rx. It Yr the rest in the stfiio ' if g l'fl. 'i'Yl tor the rnrnner in whifh he lids liuilt 'z :Q 1 r. Qiurirpr the ti::.o that he has been at on Q.. iii if 11 f-- 3-Soil ri 4. ' 4 I ,,, I ld FIRST TEAM-lohn Tosca, Francis McDonnell, Louis Thibeault, Ioseph Powers, Richard Porter, Stirling Ingram. SECOND TEAM-Allan Dushman, Laurie Hatch, Sabino Merra, Myles Dempsey, Thomas Williams, Louis Ciavarra, loseph Lawson. Goff The Brockton High golf team under the direction of Coach Lloyd Avery has entered upon a season which promises to be among its best. The boys this year, with a record of five wins and no losses to date, are carrying on in the fine tradition of last year's squad which suffered its only defeat in the semi- finals of the schoolboy state golf tournament. Brockton has thus far defeated Walpole, Coyle, Brookline, Barnstable, and Sharon. The remaining matches include a second encounter with Coyle and Barnstable, two each with Dartmouth and Tabor, and a single match with Watertown. The first team includes lohn Tosca, Francis McDonnell, Myles Dempsey, Louis Thibeault, loseph Powers, Richard Porter, and Stirling Ingram. The second team, which has already won two of its five scheduled matches, consists of Allan Dushman, Laurie l-latch, Sabino Merra, Thomas Williarris, Louis Ciavarra, Ioseph Lawson, Walter Cohen, and Edward Couble. Coach Avery, who is very high in his praise of this team, is looking forward to winning the Southeastern Massachusetts title, thereby gaining a berth in the State Tournament. 33 11.1 1- It :tm 1k11'.'f1T1 17131, Uv 1f11 11- 111111, 1 2111 15111111113 1111.-1 qt? 1 I,'I,I' '1 11 1,1 l11-lr,P1'111111.-'11,1111115A-.f11f1',H1f111211,-.11 'a f 1' ff 1111: '.+.'1:11'11 mf 141 '1l1 I1 111711 1-'111115 11311111 1:1 111 11111 1 1'f'1CfGSS f11111111y111g114111t11v1:1t11,151g111c11Q1 e' ' xv'-v111'?1L '.-:111 311. 1111 11 1911 1151111 11111111111 1111111211110 L1'lI11C11dfI1OS. 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I X - Phil Q'Connell, Lou Marchegiano, lohn Prosper, Don Francis, Don Reynolds, Chuck Eaton, Lou Colombo, Sonny Lenoci, Ed Ad-suns, Allan Willis, David Berglund, Richard Archer, Clyde Vtfhifney, Frank Piveronas, Ioe Fulginiti, Parker Richards, Fred McDermott, Dan Rock, Ralph Chesnauskas, Art Mousette, Don Harkins. gaffegaf Although the Brockton High baseball team got off to an unusually slow start, Coach Charles Holden is confident that improvement is sure to come with practice. Thus far, Brockton has a record of one victory over North Quincy and losses to Newton, Durfee, and Braintree. The remainder of the schedule includes second games with North Quincy, Durfee, and Braintree, single games with Dorchester and Quincy, and two games each with Weymouth, Taunton, Coyle, and New Bedford. ln the four games to date, the pitching has been rather erratic, but the fielding has been excellent. The starting lineup has Phil Q'Connell at first, Lou Marchegiano at second, Iohn Prosper, a Q , ,,. co-captain, at third, and Don Francis at shortstop. Don Reynolds ' A is the catcher and also a co-captain. ln the outfield Coach Holden has Chuck Eaton, Lou Colombo, and Sonny Lenoci. The pitching staff includes Ed Adams, Allan Willis, Phil Q'Connell, - David Berglund, Richard Archer, and Clyde Whitney. The re- 3 placements are Prank Piveronas, loe Fulginiti, Parker Richards, and Fred McDermott in the infield, Dan Rock behind the plate, and Ralph Chesnauskas, Art lvlousette, and Don Harkins in the Z outfield. 91, ,.,..l.1....i-i- lf the team is successful in winning most of its remaining en- counters, it may have the opportunity to play in the annual Boston Sportswriters' Tournament. 35 rnvvr- fe- r - -1-Q-I . A Z '. H: A ., -,v . :J-9 J, I5 l, , ff L i . ' y 'r 4 ' .. ik, 1 is 5 1 t J . .v , X' WQQJ i b., l ,.. ..s. ,. be Q ' ' It t J ,.g 1 . . , , ' I 4 , f Q YT . l l IX , X l ' 1 A 4 '1' A 0- ' 1 - r, .4 ig, ,, Gecrwe Gircuard, Poli Erifscn, l.fil4e lervclino, Robert O'Donnell, lchn Turpin, Gerald Pcrtney, Peter Uzzc, Roy O'Connell, Fred Hickey, Lnrry lcnes, Rgzy Cgirlscn, George Lipper, Lfzrry Miicguire, Rcriald Petite, Robert Newman, Bob Porrazo. road Olllllfg The crcss country team, under the capable hand of Coach Harry Reuell, had a rather unsuccessful 4'?'ZS7'Yl in l95O. After ending the regular season with a record of five losses and one tie, the team N-Yi 3Yf?fl the state rneet at Franklin Park where it finished in tenth place. The consistent scorers were Fred Hickey, lcthn Turpin, and Rchert Seney. QHNRIH ,w ' ' to recfrd cf the toarit this year was rather disappointinq, the situation is not so load as it '- e- rc , ...A 52 ..., , ,uw 5 hth Cc-cartaitis Hickey and Turpin returning next year, Coach Heuell is looking forward to xcellent season in 195l. 3m 3 '57 . ?e First row, lelt to right: Anne Brady, Corinne Oliver, Miss lfiorrs Brooks, loin Vtiillis, Lt-nit Yvriiins, Ein: ut' Lett it tt. Second row: loyce Gorham, Claire Mongeau, Patri-'iii Ness, lo-Qrri liflrlton, Nanvy Vauglin, tune lt'l'll1F5 f, Patti ici lwIf'Ntirnirt,:, Eleanor Sondeen, Nancy Sylvia, Martha Styles, Alice Masson, Suzanne lVIt:clear'1, lit' ye SLlITlf'7lfVl, iltin tf'ot1git r. Third row: Helene Lyons, Lois Qrcutt, lean Dyer, lan-'-t Powers, Datrxcifr Leorifrid, luis Sfcfs- si, ljliinf- lttsll iiVi lite, Carigl lultI'lSCI'l. gr!! , .gioorfa Kounci Each year when September rolls around a young junior or senior girls fancy lightly turns to thoughts ot the Sports Council. To become a member ot the council candidates must pass rr series ot examina- tions consisting ot rules, ethics, and general material concerning girls' sports. Duties assigned to mem- bers vary from officiating in sports and coaching junior high school basketball teams to timekeeping and scoring games. The work ot the Girls' Sports Council is not easyg however, the reward is great, Few organizations can compete against the council in cooperation, initiative, srtortsnianship, and industry. An earnest member ot the council can tind in it a feeling oi satisfaction, enioyment, and much prideg for the Girls' Sports Council is truly an organization of which any girl would be proud to be a part. 37 .xEf'A'x l' I . ,5 , 4 ' .1 A xxkx ' '? i ' x K .I' 11 !':,f6x Q- L 'B - A .1 u ' ' ,-,J 2- , A' M ESU' 2 Somaff 1 ' 1. : 1'f11Z .rss r1:.t.' ',,1'.'f: - ' T :rf r '.'.'f:5 1:1 f. zr. kfj.'l'.'1u, N jiefcl .yocgeg 5 A ir 5 , Z?a5LefAaf Anne Brady, loyce Gorham, Carol lolinson, Palricia Leonard, Helene Lyons, loan Milton, l3atrif:if,r Ness, Corinne Oliver, Lois Orcult, Claire Ouimet, Nancy Sylvia, Nancy Vaughn, loan Walsh, and lean VVillis. u,f4,i.,f Valerie Berry, Dorolliy Bourqel, ludith Dunham, loyce Gorham, Carole lohnson, Pairigia Leonard, Helene Lyons, Claire Monqeau, Patricia Ness, Corinne Oliver, Lois Orcull, Nancy Sylvia, Ioanne Willis, loan Walsh. 39 N'i w Y FQ M E. 5 ' xi I I - . f - ' ' .K ,J 4 .g-...6 Y f 'Wifi' - 1 ,1 , ,. , . i'1 11-11 Leoiidrd, lfis Q1 titf, Flin riyivifi, livin liffiltis, P 1t11i11 Ness, loyce Gcrhurn, Clriire lvlcriiif-1111, P-'1t11-T111 McNt1mt,11t1, f H iniilttn, Corel lrhnson, Cfvrinne Oliver, loan Milton, Niiriry Cooper. N1111-'y Viiugihn, l'l+'3i9D'?' Lyoris, A111162 E1 Vly, Jesse cZ?v .gyweafdlzirfd The athletic prcgrorii cert B. H. S. continues to expzin . . t ' n to those qirls who hove compiled the ticipcitirrilg in intrdrnurfil sports. Erich yecxr Ciwdrds ore give ' l' h B re iven to qirls with 125 points. This tint of points. Sweatshirts with GD Qld Eng is Cl q d There fire opproxirnotely tive hundred qirls por- f'.QC9SSCIY'j CIIMC yefzr there were lo girls wfge etiirned the sweatshirts. There is fgzlsf finfitner CI'Wf!i'Cl the ccveted chenille which is given to qirls who dccurnuldte 200 pcznts. The points ore obtained hy reqiilor crttendonce ot intrcnnurol sports, ployinq on cr chornpionship tefzrn serving cis cdptfiiiri, und beinq ci rnernber oi the Girls' Sports Council. The five qirls who received ' T ' T W'll' , Potricio Leondrd, Lois Orcutt, ond Notncy fhe chenille BM this yecir were Pcitricicr Ness, locin 1 is Sylviii. .Q lvl f f? W ff Z Vx W- ' gangs mf? 'N6g5 , ' 1f,'3:?'R, ' X f N MZ Historians X sz' XX L I , A Q N ' 'F' X Zn., F ,, Pfopms Ow - Lf N X 5 1 ' N- 5 1 V A '7 A ,. ,g ,, , - if , '11 J .75 - 'Q fb . A , Votal Groups 41- rx Cheer Leaders W W 4 'pXx f fg ifxwf - ,,-yd Q A wg, I ,N I 4 I - lx f NS ? U' F25 . 'R S 1 sv -' fr W pov .r X, ., Q 1 LOA-- Insfvumewfal Group 'I ., : , Q , :iff . IXHEJ. 1 fm F w 4fQW?E V35 ' , Cla!! Due? Ceflcctors -QL , , ., fimiwy g-iii? , ' K.- W i . ti? 'jd B Y N S VII Y The Qraduafef ' , 1 'Q 6 Cine: 4, - 5 Q 'Play Q ' P v W . ' X Ll' 653'-f CTIVITIE E5 1 'Q Q- , . 'LA A gy.. l -qfqx :' 'N iff? If Q' r fl A 'Hi fl ,,. Hr?- Vr X b 1.1. V --1--x X. Cfaaa icem - . .1 r' Llrrilfr Herrrrff, Presrderrt fhcxrles Prckermg, Secretfdrry Glorid Corrzfdriti, cmd Treasurer P :ul 'zrxrr :ffl , we cu the stwgls at B. H. S., fdzfter fx 'Wednesday afternoon meeting with their adviser, T ' rl1rreH 1f .19 1' mi ' Vx ,Ai 1 wr y' V. ' J' 5' 59:35:52 E. 'D-Lp ? jf, . .K mf' xii: ,V Tig it isis? is 1 ,,,.,.i-w R Mr, , My M. . ,Q-'W 'MX 4. . ,.. .,-M AN K' . ,av -MOI-'M 5' N ' - x Q, Mi-M A W QA L K4 -, E H Jw. .. -.- nr., ,......f.--wx ., W-Mr ya K 'F +2 ,,, ......,,, w Mfg L W X -S.-.il , 4 --kwa u1?t'1 xecufiue ommiffee Here are Carol Iohrison, Ioan Walsh, Frank Perkins, Edward Walsh, and David Sharkey taking time Ott from their duties as members of the Executive Committee. Qaftif QP? s 1 V 4 J Im I Il mm f I 1Ord r ffApp ec1rC1r1:Q7 Gefcrqe Llpwpelr Icmice CYITISIQQS Ami Poulcs Nothcxmel Shcrpufx G9CT'VjiCIIlI'1CI Chishflu: Bmdfwrd Cwllllffhiu Kcxthrym KfIIl ?VSk1 W1111C1:11 F'vIf,1C'k1I1 Edwfjxrd Hiyllihizru Cfmil C Cfper Lute Qfwmm Rf-:Gr FC-rriwi Iam C N911 Phyllm Zervus Sith: ,A.T9'.'1C!Il hgflis I 1:m1f'11fL1:Pfwlzzfi NVUIIQI Famer Gao! o Cjlzaracfem Olin? all 'E Y if Q D1'l.flLillQ and Drerznzirzgn .giffwueffe x 4 win a 2 g ' Tenn z's, Anyone? S 5 N A 9 I X --w-iq.. R..- ,A i '11 pu! f X mf. -if vang rig. Q at VN .4 . . g. ' 1 .V x,, ' S : '- 1' 1 - Av ' r , 5 KVA v i f N, Y5L'8T?k1.,, ,A U -g I f 1 fgroplzeia Tzf-1... 1: S uf : 4' Y-k1 1 F111 wvwwx mm Privy-?1f'ts V1m 'Ox 2:29191 S111 ' Q V ' ' Eff.-.'s Iv 1:1 Xvvlliiil, Psrfrigrifz LSPOIIKIYVL V1rgi Qr.'Ffrr1:A1 S1 1.1...1ff Lf. ,.1fr ..1h1 Am ..T'1L..Cl!T, wud VVcxltf9r P05191 43 I ul aaa .Maloriana lean Hollis, Walter Spicer, Carol lohnson, Nancy Cooper, Claire Monge ru and Carole Loor er C ada for? Hear ye! Hear ye! Here follows the story ot the class ot fifty-one, the members ot which now look back on their high school days with the fondest of memories. There are no more books to be shut with glee, as the long-awaited diplomas are now in our possession. However, we all feel a deep sadness, as we have trudged up the endless stairs and walked through the memorable corridors of Brockton High School for the last time as pupils. Only three short years ago, rather confused and bewildered we entered the maze of corridors and strange rooms which is Brockton High School Whispers of Have you been lost yet? rose above the clatter of the lunch room Never CContinued on next pagel 49 theless, we soon came into our own, even to the extent of walking about with a swagger. Our Iunior Varsity football team experienced an undefeated season, and our basketball team met few reverses. Sharing the glory of the varsity football team, Chuck Eaton, Vasil George, Dick Hancock, Bob Lanzetta, Sonny Prosper, and Al Santoro went to Miami to play in the Orange Bowl game. The Girls' Sports Council was formed that year, for which we would be eligible as Iuniors. Our first class election named the following officers: President, Charles Pickering: Vice-President, Carole Bourne: Secretary, Gloria Conzatti: Treasurer, George Lipper. The Executive Committee was made up of Catherine Long, Gail Bryant, Ioan Walsh, Lloyd Gilson, and Edward Walsh. ln May that year some of the more musical members of the class traveled to New Bedford with the band, where it was rated highly: and the newly-formed Galloneers appeared on several musical programs. We had reason to be proud of our class banner in the '51 colors, maroon and white. As sophomores we parti- cipated in Field Day, awaiting the year when it would be held in our honor. As Iaunty Iuniors, we had more privileges, took a more lively interest in school affairs, and asserted our superiority over the underclassmen. Familiar names of classmates appeared in the athletic line-ups with spirited new cheer- leaders to spur them on to victory. The girls began to hold their own as their athletic activities were expanded to include badminton and volleyball. ln Ian- uary the Iunior-Senior social, Snowball, was a great success. We shared the reflected glory of having the governor on Good Government Day from Brockton High School, even though we could not claim Donald Lindgren as a classmate. Once again, we elected officers, this time for the remaining school period. There were few changes with the exception of a new treasurer, Paul Campbell, and the following new members of the executive committee: David Sharkey, Carol Iohnson, and Frank Perkins. Ioan Walsh and Edward Walsh continued to serve on the executive committee. Although the seniors held the spotlight during graduation week, the juniors deserved much credit for the impressiveness of the exercises. Carrying white carnations, twenty-four girls in white gowns led the procession to the field, and twenty-four boys in dark suits and green ties served as ushers. Field Day was highlighted for us by the victory of our sprinters, who won the relay race. The close of school found us anticipating with enthusiasm Senior Sophistication. As we entered for the third time Brockton High's now familiar halls, friendly greetings and shouts of welcome filled the air. The glamour of being a senior was accompanied by new responsibilities and attainments. A successful foot- ball team, who were guests at Manning Bowl in Lynn, gave us the kick-off for our final year. The Olivia de Havilands and Clark Gables had an oppor- tunity to strut their stuff in Our Hearts Were Young and Gay. The exceptional school spirit of the class of '51 was proved by the unusually successful Sil- houette Swing. Over 270 couples attended to swing and sway throughout the memorable evening. On the hoop court the Staff Boys proved themselves worthy of our lusty cheers and earned a bid to the Eastern Massachusetts Title Tourney. Once again we were distinguished, this time by being the first class to include Displaced Persons. In March we were proud to have Vincent Zarella journey to Boston as our Good Government Day representative. As we now review these outstanding events of our school years, the joy we anticipated at having finished high school is replaced by a realization that a most important part of our lives has finally ended and by a desire to look ahead into future years. At this time we wish to express our gratitude to all those who have made our days in Brockton High School both successful and unforgettable. 50 V-or ,.w ,. ra Y ISN' 95 1. CKGAJ 2 Vvfords by Music by GEORGE UPPER SONDRA COSTELLC lt's Iune ot 19517 A little while and well depart Cur goal has been attained. And live o'er all the worlde Since fall ot l938, A few at college, some at war Some knowledge we've obtained. To keep our flag unturled. We've learned to study very hard, Some from our graduating class To use intelligence, Will gain bright tame -success, And in our daily cares and work And some will lead their humble lives To use our common sense. In peace and happiness. lt's Iune ot l95l7 Our parting time is here, But may we gather once again To share our ioys and cheer. Until we reach that welcome day ln some near future year, l hope for every one of you Success is very near. JL J or ri. it -lid Jil f Eli, t,,l,rtiiiri.i ,, r -ft WJ ttf ,arg Ts: VVVVVEVQ flu is fl' 1 r l lit Wt? Lt! J 'Vit Vt' rw E rrrt ti r iff 51 Puauc LJBRN, 4Q4r FE I x X 157- f G55 02171 Strxxw 1 . ',' imzthf'11g1rf'xdv1f111feM Ami f 'f 'II'2wf- e':fr',' cgifimy fQ1:rv.'. N+if.'Qf Vrwlm f' 5 Crue i1hC '.'e '.K'f.c 1141,-Q 115 'n.'1f'1 H13 Hf2lg 1mg Hfmd. KG-ip C1511 fi f ff fzzfrws qfumod at Sfrhofrl Oh irq? .. . fe 1. is z1G Grf: 1dQ, .lrji V' U f:..,' 'fliffry fmd In ':V y Lx' wists Ip: 1ref'tGr ixffxlsf F 'rt11 'f' 'V Ext i drf w 1:'zVi1Ci1:1 3. if H. . ,, fxxg Y Y Q1 f. A... ff. -ir1f f 'm 'my L. Bonne lalareciafion anal Succedd Class Day Address, by Charles Pickering, Ir., Class President Today, as you may know, is class day-ea day on which those who are fortunate will reap their scholastic rewards, and all perhaps will sow the seeds of our future destinies. lt is a day in commemoration of the twelve not-so-long years that we have been exposed to the opportunities of a liberal education such as that which is offered in democratic communities like ours. l should like to enlarge on the reason why l chose to say exposed, because when a young man reaches high school age, he realizes-or rather should realize-that an educa- tional institution can not give anyone, no matter who he may be, an education. But, it can furnish the means and assistance by which one may become, to a certain degree, educated. This is perhaps somewhat irrelevant and immaterial to the purpose of the day. l shall reminisce for only a moment about the why's and wherefore's of our impending successful graduation. We can not say that this completion of a high school educa- tion is a self-caused accomplishment, because there are a great many people who have contributed to the acquiring of this education and who have worked much harder than we. So, let us remember our parents or our guardians, who have sent us to school every day and wearied themselves im- measurably for the prime purpose of creating loyal American citizensecitizens that any mother or father would be proud to claim as sons and daughters. We must also give credit to our teachers who, in times of our disobedience, rightly reprimanded us, and in our need gave to us friendly assistance. Then there were our fellow students who afforded us constant companionship, and maybe there was a special friend who so often must be given a large share of the credit of our achievements. We, as the younger generation, for the most part have been impatient, intolerant, and rebellious, but always there was someone who was a little more patient, a little more tolerant, and a little more understanding. One way in which we may make our appreciation known is by living useful lives. ln the average high school today, the student if he is so inclined can study in the scientific spirit the fundamentals of biology, physics, and chemistry. He can take an industrial course and learn to make, repair, and run things. l-le can learn something of art and the principles of architecture. l-le can study world history and be introduced to economics and the problems of businessg and he can be trained to discuss the social and political problems of our day. There are cooking, sewing, and home-economics classes for girls. A wide choice of studies is offered in preparation for many types of vocations as well as for citizenship in this modern world. Our schools today offer courses not only to students who intend to work for degrees in colleges but also to those who select other types of education or who wish to begin at once the task of earning their living. l have related these facts because in a democracy it is important that every- one be prepared for an ultimate goal, whether it be professional or industrial. This nation needs both able leaders and followersg these two groups are really dependent upon each other. A homely farm saying that demonstrates my reasoning particularly well states the following truth: You will find the big potatoes are on top because there are a lot of little ones holding them up there. Indeed, we should thank God that for l73 years the United States and its fContinued on page 1003 53 JW' 'lin , 'Q't Z'-f CHARLES PICKERING xcerlafa rom C ada Qrafion By NATHANIEL SHAPIRA It was the eminent Francis Bacon who once said: Having freed our minds from the old theories, opinions, and common notions, we must approach the particular phenomena afresh, without bias, and with the innocent eyes of a child. Such erudition as this great Elizabethan mind demonstrated holds true in 1951, and is most likely to hold true forever. Too often we are prone to view things in a biased manner, things we see, hear, and deliberate about in our mundane existence. We have not reached that Utopian stage of perfection where man reserves his judgment until all the evidence is in. --With such a philosophy before us, we consider our futures. There are those among us who think merely of the draft situation and the comparatively im- mediate future. Not one pupil must leave this institution of learning with the preconceived notion that there is nothing more for our class than horrible death on the battlefields of the world. To do so would be pessimistic folly. Rather we must remember to approach opinions and common notions afresh. Of course, we have a future before us! Let us not be like the mole in his subter- ranean burrow, groveling blindly in the darkness. The mole cannot be expected to see much with his limited vision. But we, as wide-awake human beings, can and must look beyond the horizon to a future of far greater promise, con- tentment, and fulfillment than this old world has ever known. Think of the advances in science, homes, literature, health, brotherhood, and political affairs of the world in the future. Perhaps we can look forward to a cure for cancer and infantile paralysis, lower-cost homes with more beauty, new and constantly changing ideas in literature, more healthy people, the abolition of slums, universal brotherhood among all races, and, above all, a firm world peace upon which we and our children can build our now seemingly hope- less dreams. 54 NAT!-IANIEL SHAPIRA 2 , am .gunner Bonner ficsmfgnfd H y Dcrmlfl Dime-r CVM motto x9l'l af our fifricle eelo 9206! cw gui e L xlib I 55 ,px 'K u fl' .JY I x 'K x 'Q . if 'Ki . UMW! 19 P xx WV x , X X wx' c ' X LN F XJ' QR ,w ' !,.' ' 1 +'J 1 .l .U qftt' 5 'x 1 i 'f N nf' , N 11 W, 1 IFN: 0' A f 1 , 'ig f lr J K I1 ' ' F 'W' K w W I X! 7 N, AN f I rg! r P'm I U F, if '4- I L ' wx WN X 1 3 A . f N CAROL IEAN ACKERMAN 188 Concord St. rr.::rer:.r1. A:f1'.'.tLes: Sfuaer. ,I x:r:.. .X Int. r:z.ur rl H zskemba. . 3 4 Inu-:-esta: S1-.'t::1:r. 1.1 raskftrf :ll sotikurl. axrzc nl. F11 xref Rertlex' Sfhioi ot F-. CiL::':1 Q EDWARD IOSEPH ADAMS Ed 35 Highland St. Q fiemif rl Afi:.'.' cs: Fcrslkettiixll Q' 3 Al Bfrilertflli ., 3 4. lrrtfj-rv 'o F zfakvh rll ri :Fe-Emil tc iii l .rf',:re: Und -,'f',' :cird FRED HAROLD AKERBLOM Ack 12 Hazel St. 'lf-:ierrl Interests: Errsf-r:f:lI t 't :fill ixrrrtrzxrj t.shrrr'g baske' ball, hovka y. Future: llivy. CAROL IANE ALEXANDER Kit 285 Moraine St f 1le':f Lie: 'xl .rt:1. Arg'1.'.'1ff F c Club I, 4 'Erock'r. 1 -Z: Class Plfzy lIo:.::..:tee i Lrrrfzry f.:Zorr.t:rs 4 Glae Chr: L .-4. C :gg 'lla C-llflll' 4. Interests: Lfmzsm' genie Erzqlxsh kr'rL't.rr3 'tk 5, d7':::rat1cs, sv.-.' r.:r..r1' sk':'::' 51.1. Futrrf ' ERNEST WILLIAM ALEXANDER Blackie 45 North Leydon St. r,2':1f:':. .ezfef 4 ritz. zz: I-:,: : THERESA PAULINE ALLEN Terry 184 Howard St L-I ,B Q . STI, 'f 5 it 1 1 F L 1 v-X 1- av- A L-I if MICHAEL IOHN ALTIERI Mike 495 North Warren Ave. lndustrral Arts. Actrvrtres: Iunror Usher 3: Intramural Volleyball 3. Interests: Frshrnq, huntrnq, tootball, baseball, bowhnq. Fu- ture: Northeastern Unrversrty. EDWARD WALTER ANDERSON Doodle 28 East Union St. College Screntrtrc. Interests: Horseback rrdznq, football, base' ball, basketball, roller skrmnq, bowlrna. Future: United States Navy. MARIORIE BLANCHE ANDERSON Little Red l68 Perkins Ave. HosprtalTrarnrnq, Activities: Bas' ketball 2, 3, 4: Volleyball 3, 4: A Cappella Choir 4: Badmin- ton: Class Dues Collector 2, 3. Interests: Skating, music, Luther League -Frrst Lutheran Church, dancrnq. Future: Brockton Hospr- tal School ol Nursrnq. VIRGINIA GERTRUDE ANDERSON Ginny 199 Hovendon Ave. General. Actrvrtres: Basketball 3, 4: Freld Hockey 3. Interests: Horseback rrdrnqswrrnrnrnq, fish' rnq, dancrnq, roller skatrnq, bowl- znq, musrc. Future: United States Naval Arr Corps. IANET RUTH ANDRESEN 48 Fulton St. Commercial. Actrvrtresz Tumblznq Team 2: Intramural Basketball 2: Grrls' Glen Club 4. Interests: Bas- ketball, danfirnq, horseback rrd- :na, bowlrnq. Future: Clerrcal Work. GORDON COLEMAN ANDREWS Andy 53 French Ave. Technical. Interests: Horseback r:d:nq, basketball, swrrnmrnq, polo. Future: Machrne Work, Navy. IOAN l. ANGELOS Io 533 West Elm St. College Scientific. Activities: A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 2: Dramatic Club 25 Library Monitors 2. Interests: Maids of Athens, Rainbow, Brockton Fes- tival Choral Group, Boston Red Sox, music, art. Future: Lasell Iunior College, SETTA AREVIAN Sett 1264 Main St. College Scientific. Activities: Bas- ketball 2, 3: Class Play 4. Inter- ests: Music, art, tennis, ballet, swimming, dancing, football, A. Y. F., piano, driving. Future: Katherine Gibbs School, Secre- tary. PATRICIA RENAUN ARMOR Pot 952 North Main St. Teachers' College. Activities: lun- ior Usher 3. Interests: Rainbow, Tri-Hi-Y, sewing, knitting. Future: Framingham State Teachers' Col- lege. SYLVIA LILLIAN ARTHUR Syl 7614 Wyman St. Commercial. Activities: Motto Committee 4. Interests: Dancing, music, fashion designing, sports. Future: Undecided. GUY WAYNE ASKER 139 Longwood Ave. General. Activities: Football 2, 3, 4: Basketball 2, 3, 4: Track 2. Interests: Sports, eating, sleep- ing. Future: Undecided. CHARLES COLE AVERETT Chuck 19 Poole Ave. College Scientific. Activities: In- tramural Basketball 3, 4: Intra- mural Volleyball 2, 35 President Brockton I-Ii-Y 4: Iunior Usher 3. Interests: DeMolay, Hi-Y, basket- ball, inter-church Tri-I-Ii-Y, sports, dancing. Future: Georgia Techni- cal Institute. -ve--1 gs I 'E 4 -r dl -A . :' Q Mxjk-4 ,J lf -AL E? 4. 1.2. -5 2 5'-9 I . I 4 5' Its' ' -- . Y, A I .5 ' .3 . Q ,vi ir. ,E R ., It r e ai i t N fa 'ga sms at 2, M. 1 . 5- ,,,, .,. . 1 S4 . IG 1 In al- IX ' 1 1 'sat .47 t A ta ,X . YQ 454 525 1' ff ,gn it :L 'I t I i ' IA gi 1: 51' .l FLORENCE BACAS Flossie 31 Lyman St. Commercial. Activities: Dramatic Club 2: Basketball 4. Interests: Basketball, music, tennis, Maids of Athens, swimming. Future: Secretarial Work. RUTH MARIE BAKUTIS Ruthie 70 Alden St. College Scientific. Activities: Bas- ketball 2, 3, 4: Tumbling Team 2: Volleyball 3, 4: Student Coun- cil 3: Class Play Usher 4, Inter- ests: Ir. Twentieth Century C. C., St. Rocco's Sodality, basketball, swimming, dancing. Future: Nursing. GEORGE ROBERT BALDWIN Big Bob 772 Montello St. General. Activities: Football 2: Track. Interests: Baseball, foot- ball, swimming, hunting, flying, roller skating, music, working. Future: Construction Engineering. MARTHA ANN BAMFORD Marty 93 Richmond St. General. Activities: Basketball: Class Dues Collector 3. Interests: Dancing, swimming, Rockne. Fu- ture: Undecided. MEREDITH LOIS BANGS Mimi 32 Carleton Ave. General. Activities: A Cappella Choir 2, 4, Student Council 4. Interests: Dancing, basketball, swimming. Future: Undecided. RICHARD IOHN BARRASSO Boris 161 Grove St. Industrial Arts. Interests: Hunt- ing, football, baslcetball. Future: Construction Work. il- IAN: ANNE nnnnou Q' 'Icrnie 48 Copeland St. . . Q 95 3 - L . I 1- ' V 'fl . 'Z' Ng, i ALICE LORRAINE BARTKUS 63 Arthur St. Q'N Y IOAN ELOYSE BASSETT I 364 West Chestnut St. 5 '. ww T-:,-:f': 1. jx ,- 'eb 4 A , 5 DAVID STEWART BATES Lefty 69 Ellsworth St. S i i L ga gr 1 ' VII. BARBARA EVELYN BEERS BeAos I6 Trenton St. -:Sh , , ...- , .M m .:1. -Mfg, ,.. -... .. , Q.. w.....,-ini-.nl infix STANLEY THEODORE ' BELASTOCK Teddy 15 Lexington St. ie- X 'S as w-Y.. A-1. g. ii Y K I I r G 4 -E. ,- 7-1 I I HOWARD BELLIN Howie 172 Centro St ge C ,fr.1.2i Af1:'.'i'.e-S 1 .1 4 Q:fr.es:'1.,InZf1: --Ss f.Q,i3f bisicf-':f:11 Y. YJ A F'5'..:f-2 !.fasS'1oE11z1wits In ERNEST ARTHUR BENDELL Ernie 135 Myrtle St 11 rf' :' F75-ebfii. :ti l'1l ,1!f VIRGINIA ANN BENN Ginny 1156 North Main St Y.,,.L. . ,4 ff- i- '1'...,,..,-,+A ' C 'Nils Cfe Vlixr 7 . r,f.- . e, F.,.,..r,, F BEVERLY ANN BENOIT 'Bev 26 Reservoir St. ' ' Y VV ' .- '- .,- , '..- 2' I'f ttf: r.,I -,.'E. , P DAVID CARLTON BERGLUND 'WhiU 24 Wellington St. 'S-:.-'fi ,- Ez,--'viii I ' 7.1 ii:- HOBERTA CLAIRE BEHKOWITZ 'Bobbie 62 Moraine St. 1 :': ' .I '-,' u :A HELEN LOUISE BERRY 1210 Warren Ave. Academic. Activities: A Cap- pella Choir 2, 3: Christmas Pag- eant 2. Interests: Football, music, dancing, swimming, art. Future: Moderne School ot Fashion and Design. VALERE IOSEPHINE BERRY Chickie 925 North Main St. Commercial. Interests: Tennis, softball, baseball, basketball, swimming, Y-Papsf' football. Future: Clerical Work. NANCY ANN BLANCHARD Nan 177 Pleasant St. Commercial. Activities: Part-Time Worker: Y. W. C. A. Interests: Commercial art, swimming, pi- ano, football, roller skating. Fu- ture: Stenographer. IOHN VINCENT BLAZEWICZ Blake 40 Bunker Ave. College Scientific.Activities: Iunior Varsity Football 25 Hockey 3, 4- Intramural Sports. Interests: Sports, movies, dancing, food, music. Future: College. MARIORIE AMANDA BOLINDER Mariie 29 Tilden St. General. Activities: Brocktonia Collector 2, 3: Class Dues Col- lector 4: Yearbook Committee 4: A Cappella Choir 2, 3: Nominat- ing Committee 2. Interests: Roller skating, dancing, swimming, foot- ball, Y. W. C. A. Future: Comp- tometer School. LEONARD BOURAS 253 Prospect St. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Iunior Usher 3: Yearbook 4. ln- terests: Baseball, football, read- ing, theatre. Future: Harvard. 'N .,- ,l L, . -is . L, ,ws .4 195 it 14' E7 4 N s-... -Q... hu' 41 V7 f I .4-fr if 'S-1' 5' E, . 1 ig.-ag - 1- ,. . at ' c it 1. f DOROTHY CA ROLYN BOURGET Dorsy 372 Prospect St. Commercial. Activities: Girls Glee Club 2: Basketball 2, 43 Volleyball 3, Interests: Boating Rainbow Girls, basketball, Bap- tist Youth Fellowship, football. Future: Fisher School. CAROLE MAE BOURNE 11 Division St. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Class Vice-President 2, 3, 4: Maiorette 3, 4: Iunior Usher 3: Vice-President of Girls' Glee Club 2: Secretary of Constitution Com- mittee 2: Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 47 Swimming 2. Interests: Dancing, skating, swimming, music, Rainbow, Ftockne, basket- ball. Future: Katherine Gibbs. BARBARA ELAINE BOWS Barb 62 Ellis St. Commercial. Activities: Basket- ball 2, 47 Field Hockey 2: Vol- leyball 2, 4: Student Council 4: Christmas Pageant 47 Brock- tonia collector 41 Softball 4: Y. W. C. A. Interests: Basketball dancing, volleyball, swimming, football, baseball. Future: Steno- type Institute, I ANNE THERESA BRADY 791 Summer St. Hospital Training. Activities: Field Hockey 3, 4: Basketball 2, 3, 4: Volleyball 3: Softball 3: Snaps and Info Committee 4. In- terests: St. Margaret's Sodality, Flockne, dancing, swimming. Fu- ture: Nurszng. LOUIS IAMES BRADY 34 Enterprise St. College SClE1flllIlC.ACl1VlI19SZ Tumbling Team 2. Interests: Swimming, football, tumbling drawing. Future: College. JOAN FRANCES BREEDEN 730 Main St. General. Actxvzties: Class Play Usher 4: Secretary in W'ebster, Texas 2. Interests: Travel, swim- ming, basketball, football, roller skating, ice skating. Future: Physiotherapy. DOROTHY ELIZABETH BREWSTER 'Betty 185 Spring St. '..e: 'A IM Ari lx ff: r z. I fn... tm Future: L DOLOHES CLAIRE BRIDES Dolly 25 Brides Pl. F21-wiv fl'-txt, .5. i','L'f ' I' lflltli :ll 4 Fl :. 7 ' ' I::'frE?'.'-I 5','.'1 .l z ir? bf11-l-:- tr ill ' f::.'.' at 'E zll, I'ufg' 1' Tl .rs ARLENE LOUISE BRIDGEWOOD Bunny I2 Lenox St. Lf ::.1:w :Furl Aftzv Vlwst- rr. Z5 P I Int 9, IT. It . 15: 71. xii: :',ftl'f:.l E : fltxrf ' Yf uh: Prnt 5 I'flIi ',-.'15l 3 , Z . ffr :1k'1'.:'.: Ftxurfi Zfjf ugh GERTRUDE ELIZABETH BROOKS Brooksie 9 Forest Ave. 4 'IlfI1' rv. il. A f.-1: P.--1. I -Z l:.'4:- ' :J '::.' 'l. tl 11. 1:1 I-' r.: try: E 1.E:- ' :.Q -:r., I.: 1 .'f1:t,u: l .tux+: H, Y 1.1 f'7 .l 1.1 RICHARD ASHLEY BROWN Brown 30 Lenox St. If ' 7 l ' 'Ili' THOMAS IOSEPH BROWN Tommy 834 North Montello St. K F3 -'G Qgx s r Y? ' rx Q tx Q.. NL... 'v -'V YQ- rl A-1 4 is I t , .SA Z ,s. si 1- ' QX fix 'Y vs . V X sat Hr S, A 'X -Z ' I i . , KM 5. iff ' ' i LL t.'s.f....lI.,ll' ' ,- G2 W GAIL NANCY BRYANT Breeze ID4 Market Sl. Collage Liberal Arts. Activities: Executive Committee 2, 37 Intra- mural Basketball 2, 4: Swxmmmq 1 'Brocktomd' 27, 3, 45 Christ- mas Pageant 47 Class Play Com- nuttziv -1. Interests: Roller skat- mq, 5-zano, o.qan, sports, swim' mvnfv, hm-Jltrxq. Future: Kathere ,ne Chlmlis. ERNEST GRAHAM BUCK Red 93 Pleasant St. Genrxul, Interw:,t:s: Music, swim- 'vu'm. Futuna: United State'-5 IIFIVY. MARCELLA ANN BURKE Mickey l27 Myrtle St. Gen-,-ral. Class Rim: Committee 4. Interests: ltancmq, skating, zswirmimlnq, football, Y, W. C. A. Future: Se-vxettirifil School. ELEANORE GLADYS BUSBY Buzz 473 Howard St. llfvsgg 1ltllTlf,llIllIlCl.ALCIIVIIIGSZBUDCI 4, Ira?-'-rests: Dancing, knitting, fliatixia, bfiskptbvill, field hockey, tootlwxll. I-lllllI1,'I XNIIISOI1 School. CAROLE ELIZABETH BUTLER 84 Forest Ave. fftzm.. llflfll. Activatiesi Rtqltlll 5'-tlluiu -4. lritwirfrsts: ltancina, vnzmria, lwwlma, lwaskvtbfill, is-xfi Owls and Dclvsf' Fu- '-'Z R'r'1llSvll1nq. SYLVIA BYER I8 Plymouth St. ith tz- Liifral Arts. Iritr-rs'-sta: ' f1ri :'.f': tfwltmft, czwmunznq, Y Pl A Y. M H. A., Club Sl Vinh fuff- : Future: Beauiicxfxn ROBERT FRANCIS CAHILL Bob 14 Rutland St. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Track Team 2, 3, 4: Christmas Pageant 4. Interests: Boating, horseback riding, basketball, swimming, Future: Amherst Col- lege. ALBERT GARLAND CALEF Al 29 Emmet St. Industrial Arts. Interests: Foot- ball, baseball, hunting, fishing, automobiles. Future: Architect. IOAN MARIE CALLAHAN 239 North Warren Ave. College Scientific. Activities: Li- brary Monitor 2, 3: Christmas Pageant 3, 4. Interests: Reading, traveling, dancing, music, foot- ball. Future: Bridgewater State Teachers' College, MARY ROSE CALLAHAN Moe 372 North Warren Ave. Commercial. Activities: Snaps and Info Committee 4: Christmas Pageant 2. Interests: Basketball, baseball, swimming, dancing, roller skating. Future: Secretary. PAUL DOUGLAS CAMPBELL Curly 19 Woodland Ave. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Student Class 3, eastern Council 2: Treasurer of 45 President of South- District of Hi-Y: Vice- President of Two State I-li-Y Cabi- net: Intramural Basketball. In- terests: Sports, Hi-Y Clubs, Tri- I-li-Y Clubs. Future: Tufts. ROBERT WINSLOW CANFIELD Bob 263 West Elm St. College Scientitic.Activities: Baseball 2, 3: Intramural Basket- ball l, 2: Basketball 3: Rifle Team 2 tlloosevelt High School in Yonkers, New Yorkl. Inter- ests: Sports. Future: College. S 7' wk,-f -N 5- if-s in . -'r 2. ..2Q:, ',,,Xf GENO CARMEN CAPOZZI 58 Tripp Ave. Industrial Arts, Interests: Foot- ball, baseball, basketball, swim- ming, skating, dancing, singing, camping, wood-working. Future: State Trooper. LEO DAVID CARNABUCI Lee 15 Coburn St. Commercial. Activities: President ot Male Chorus 4: A Cappella Choir: Galloneers: Male Chorus: Quartet. Interests: Dancing, roll- er skating, singing. Future: Con- servatory of Music. RICHARD IOHN CATRAMBONE Richie 39 Farrington St. General, Activities: lntraniural Volleyball 3, 4, Interests: Cars, baseball, football. Future: Unde- cided. RUTH OLIVE CESARINI Mousie 155 Ellsworth St. Commercial. Activities: Basket- ball 2: Nominating Committee 3, 4: Retail Selling 4. Interests: Owls and Debs, dancing, skat- ing, singing, swimming, basket- ball, knitting, football. Future: Retailing School. IANICE ANNE CHASKES Ian 31 Park Rd. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Library Monitor 2, 3: Basketball 2: Nominating Committee 2: Brockton1a Room Collector 2, 4: Senior Class Play 4: Brock- tonia 3, 4: Yearbook Staff 4. ln- terests: Music, swimming, horse- back riding, reading, Club Sl, knitting, Y. M. H. A. Future: Uni- versity of Massachusetts. MADELEINE GLORIA CHASSEY Maddy 256 Court St. Commercial. Activities: Girls' Glee Club 2: Iunior Usher 3: Bing Committee 4: Retail Selling 4. Interests: Dancing, modeling, music, bowling, tennis, basket- ball, swimming. Future: Retail- ing School. BRADFORD CHURCHILL Brad 230 Warren Ave. College Sctentttzc. Actzvzttes: Football 2: Basketball -lf Class Play 4, Intramural Basketball 3, 4. Interests: Sports, boattng, hunting, ttshzng Future: Ccllege. GEORGIANA IEANETTE CHISHOLM Georgie 809 North Montello St. Comrnere-Lal AC'.'.'.t1es: G35-rf Club 2: Basketball 1 Class Play 4: PartT1r'r1e 'vffrrkffr 4. lttfe rv-sits Basketball, sz-.'tr:.:t..rt'.g danvtr.: volleyball, Rccknf- Futzzrrfz Ecjz- keeper. LOUIS MARINO CIAVARRA Lou 50 Thomy Lea Ter. General. Acttv.ttes: Golf lf 4 Interests: Baseball, golf, t'ofb :ll Future: Mftssarhusetts lrtstttuttg ot Terthnolcay. EDWARD DAVID CLAIRMONT Ed 112 Hill St. College Scgzenttttc. Act.v.t.es' Football 2, 4: lndof:-r and Out' door Track 2, 3, 4: Cross Crun- try 3. Interests: Hcrsebatk r.d- tng, icctball, baseball, track bowltng. Future: Boston Unveil stty. IOHN FRED CLANCY 22 Wellington St. Gertf ral lrflrf-f'?: F.?3.1n':, ?.'.::.' .rxg, tvasehfrll, baskftcall, tout- rall Fu .zre: Ur.deC.Clt5'i. KATHRYN CLARK Happy 87 Oak St. T'ea':?1-'fs .le :f A is Class Tues Cnlle t',' .ff 3 -2 Trfaa- urer cf l.:r5r':r',' .1 r.. :e 3 -S Basketball lr.'ffres':' Tr. H.-Y dartczrn rex-.'IQ:.': ::::.' 'f:.:.: sw.mn'..n': Fvttrei Frart.. qt rzz. f3'1te TF-f1 l'.QY? 'xolleti .wg S t F JL '.- 1 ,gn l X , 1 s Y ' t Gas 9 x x E5 ...Q x Vt 5 'CN tr' 1 ' 4 ages -L59 fs T 64 Q, NANCY LANE CLARKE Nan I9 Stone Hill St. Household Arts. Acttvtties: Bas- ketball 2: Iumor Usher 3. Inter- ests: Dancxnq, swtmmmg, Ratn- bow Gtrls, sewtng, Future: Dee stgner. DAVID MARSHALL CLAURETIE Dave 65 Ellis St. General. Acttvtttesz Basketball 3, 4: Tennts 3 tCo-Captatnl: lun- tor Usher 35 Christmas Pageant -t. Interests: Basketball, Navy, Y. M, C. A. Future: College. IANE CLAIRE COHEN 18 Revere St. College Ltberal Arts. Acttvtttes: Student Council 4: Yearbook 4 tljdntor tn Chtetlz Brocktonia 3, 45 Band 2, 3' Class Play 4: llratnattc Club IT: Vtlashtngton- Frankltn Award 3. ln erests: Y. W. H. A., satltng, roller skattng, tihotcaratthy. Future: Radcliffe. SYLVIA ANN COHEN Syl 386 Spring St. College Liberal Arts. Actrvtttes: Basketball 2, 4: Library Monitor 2: luntor Usher 3. Interests: Bowling, dancing, horseback rid- tng. Future: Boston School ot Dental Nurstng. IUDY ANN COLE 253 Ash St. General, Interests: Horseback rtdtng, swtmmtng, art, tennis, ptngepong. Future: Artist and Wrtter. THOMAS MILES COLE 253 Ash St. College Sctenttttc. Acttvtttes: intramural Basketball 2, 3: Home Room Treasurer 2, 3: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. Interests: Guns, hunting, cars. Future: College. LOUIS ROBERT COLOMBO Sonny G0 Brook St. . General. Activities: Baseball 3, 4. Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4. 'if' Interests: Sports. Future: Trade School. t D . Kit f WILLIAM nuns connou amy ii sank, si. General, Activities: Class Dues Collector 2: Nominating Commit- tee 2: Student Usher 2: Intra- 'ml mural Volleyball 3 tCaptainl: Intramural Softball 3 tCaptainJ. Interests: Cars, guns, baseball. Future: Undecided. a . , :X f' DORIS MARGARET CONEFREY Dot 15 Quincy St. Commercial. Interests: Tennis, , Ir. Legion of Mary, roller skat- -,WV in oetr writin baseball ' Q. P Y' qi 1 reading. Future: Convent of the Sisters of Mercy. IAMES PHILLIP CONLEY Iimmie 5 Bates St. General. Interests: Football,base- , fb,- at-..-f ball, swimming, hunting. Future: Wentworth. ANN LOUISE CONNOLLY 31 Myrtle St. W' 52? Hospital Training. Activities: qw ' Basketball 2, 3: Swimming 2. Interests: Ir. Twentieth Century ff f C. C., dancing, knitting. Future: 2 Boston City Hospital. H I RICHARD DAVID CONNOLLY Dick 49 Weston St. College Scientific. Activities Band 2: Track 2: Orchestra 2 Interests: Basketball, football .f baseball, roller skating, art music, dancing. Future: Com mercial Art. 5 s . f' 'QR 5:5 4,3 1,-. -1 , . W Q 1 . A :-'im-2 f if 'Ts C. 'tr iii-.. T53 ,.a x' J' Q-ff Usa fri . 33 I 65 GLORIA EMMA CONZATTI 177 Pleasant St. College Scientific. Activities: Class Secretary 2, 3, 4: Dues Collector 2: lunior Usher 3: Brocktonia Collector 3. Inter- ests: Records, Boston Red Sox, camping, dancing, Rockne, Ir. Twentieth Century C. C. Future: Kathleen Dell. CAROLE FLORENCE COOPER Cal 250 Market St. General. Activities: Nominating Committee 3: Iunior Usher 3: Basketball 2, 4: Class Play 4: Ring Committee 4: Brocktonia Carioonist 4. Interests: Swim- ming, basketball, roller skating. Future: Kathryn Gibbs School. DOROTHY BEATRICE COOPER Dot 250 Market St. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Nominating Committee 2: Class Play Usher 4: Tumbling 2: Bas- ketball 4: A Cappella Choir 2. Interests: Dancing, singing, bowl- ing, swimming, ice skating, read- ing, basketball. Future: Bridge- water State Teachers' College. NANCY I-IAVILAND COOPER Nance 31 Neal St. General. Activities: Field Hockey 3, 4: Tumbling 2: Volleyball 3, 4: Class Play Usher 4: Girls' Sport Council 3, 4: Student Coun- cil 2: Glee Club 2. Interests: Swimming, tennis, camping, bz- cycling, skiing, piano, Christian Endeavor. Future: Bridgewater State Teachers' College. RALPH MELVIN COOTS Sonnie 770 Main St. Commercial. Activities: Male Chorus 2, 3: Galloneers 2, 3, 4: Retail Selling 4. Interests: Bowl- ing, singing. Future: Undecided. DANIEL PETER CORBETT Dan 166 Fairview Ave. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Varsity Football 3, 4: Iunior Var- sity Football 2: Freshman Foot- ball 1. Interests: Football, base- ball. Future: College. non:-:nr DAVID COREY Bob 'za oak se College Scientitic. Activities: Hi-Y, Iunior Usher. Interests: Dancing, swimming, tennzs, pho- ra h basketball skating. IOQ P Y. . Future: Boston University. ALAN CARLTON CORNWALL Aly 32 Macy Avo. Teachers' College. Activities: Band 3, 4: Orchestra 2. Interests: Music, horseback riding, swim- ming, baseball. Future: Unde- cided. IOHN CORT Gin 94 Cherry St Generallnterests: Football, base- ball. Future: Undecided. soumm EILEEN COSTELLO sandy 254 Mm-ken sa. Teachers' College. Activities: A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4: Basket- ball 2, 3, 4: Badminton 4: Class Dues Collectcr 4. Interests: Music, badminton, basketball, dramatics, Future: Bouve Phys:- cal Education School. EMILE GUSTAVE COTE, IR. 'l'o0!ie 71 Wilder Sl. General Activmes: lr. Varsity Fcotball Q: Hockey 3, 4: Track Team 2. Interests: Boller skating, danc:na. Future: Llarznc Corps. ANN FRANCES CREED 31 Fainnount Ave. General. Ac:ivi':f,:s Basketball f.. E, 4 Student Ccunczl fl' A Car- fella Chcir 3. Interests: Basket- ball, swzrnrrung, skiing, dancirv: skating, kn:tt1ng, art, music. Fu- ture: Business School. 1-c' arf' -of ,. 5 7 f V7 1 .gl vs., QQ 951 C. 8' 1-- 5 f... I Ai I IEANNETTE PAULINE CREEDEN Ieannie 45 Plymouth St. Commercial. Activities: Basket- ball 2: Student Council 3, 4: Class Dues Collector 4: Brock- tonia 2: Part-Time Worker 4. Interests: Football, basketball, ping-pong, swimming, dancing, records. Future: Secretary. PATRICIA FRANCES CREEDEN Pat 20 Lyman St. General. Activities: Band 2, 3: Brocktonia Collector 4. Inter- ests: Dancing, roller skating, basketball, swimming. Future: Business School. FRANCES LOUISE CREMEN Frannie 9 Oakdale St. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Basketball 2, 3, 4. Interests: lr. Twentieth Century C. C., Sodal- ity and Choir, Tri-I-I1-Y, sports, music, German language. Fu- ture: Regis College. PATRICIA ANN CROKER Pat 195 Spark St. Commercial. Activities: Basket- ball 3, 41 Tumbling Team 2: Cheerleader 2, 3, 4 ICO-Captain 4lg Volleyball 3, 4 lCaptain 4l: Iunior Usher: Class Dues Col- lector 3, 4: Christmas Pageant 4: Field Hockey 2: Dramatic Club 4. Interests: Sports, knit- ting, dancing, painting, lr. Twen- tieth Century C. C. Future: Bur- dett College. BEVERLY ANN CRONIN Bev 26 Taylor Ave. Commercial. Activities: Part-Time Worker 4. Interests: Sports, read- ing, knitting, roller skating, danc- ing, C. Y. O. Future: Ottice Vt.'ork. ROBERT IAMES CRUISE Bob 162 Florence St. General. Activities: Intramural Volleyball 3, 4. Interests: Foot- ball, basketball, dancing, cars, swimming, building. Future: Un- decided. EDWARD FRANCIS CUMMINGS. IR. Eddie 601 Main St. Commercial. Activities: Inter- national Relations 2: Brock- tonia Collector, 3: Retail Sell- ing, 4. Interests: Music, dancing, reading. Future: Retailing. EDWARD IOSEPH CURLEY, IR. Curley 168 Myrtle St. General. Activities: Intramural Basketball 3, 4: I-Ii-Y: Intramural Volleyball 3, 4. Interests: Basket- ball, golf, swimming, boating. Future: Salesman. MARY ANN CURRY 137 Winter St. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Basketball 3, 4: Snaps and Info Committee for Yearbook 4: Class Play Usher 4. Interests: Basket- ball, Ir. Twentieth Century C. C., swimming, dancing, piano. Fu- ture: Massachusetts General Hos- pital. EDITH IANE CUSHMAN Edie 18 Winthrop St. Household Arts. Interests: Danc- ing, sewing, cooking. Future: Marriage. NICOLA ANTHONY D'AGOSTINO Nicky 68 Fuller St. Commercial. Activities: Gallon- eers: A Cappella Choir: Male Chorus. Interests: Singing, foot- ball, skating, bowling, piano, baseball, basketball. Future: Me- chanic. DOLORES AUGUSTINE D'ALESSIO Dolly 102 Lawrence St. Commercial. Activities: Class Dues Collector 2: Yearbook Staff tAdvertisingl 4. Interests: Anita Garibaldi Lodge, Daughters of Italy, bowling, volleyball, bas- ketball, dancing. Future: Bust- , ness School. 2. s. , 'QM -.n-.rf ft Y?- M. can--e-v F1 ' iv' . -It .tk 4 Q Q9 DONALD ROLAND DACIER Don I6 Lexington St. Commercial. Activities: Class Banner 25 Iunior Usher 3, Brock- tonia Art Staff 4: Retail Selling 4. Interests: Oil painting, sketch- ing, tennis, horseback riding. Fu- ture: Undecided. BARBARA LUCILLE DANILOFF Bobs 52 Newton Ave. Commercial. Activities: Part-Time Worker 4. Interests: Y-Diebs, sports, knitting, oil painting, drawing, piano, traveling. Fu- ture: Burrows Business School. FRED ALVIN DAVIS '1Sha 109 North Main St. College Scientific. Activities: Track 3, 4. Interests: Baseball, football, basketball, hockey, swimming, camping. Future: Northeastern University. IOHN EDWARD DAVIS 146 Mcmomet St. College Scientific. Activities: Football 2: Track 2. Interests: Football, swimming. Future: Army Air Force. ANNA MARIE DE FALCO Dee 102 Lyman St. College Liberal Arts. Interests: Roller skating, swimming, danc- ing, bowling, baseball, basket- ball, tennis. Future: Bridgewater State Teachers' College. SUZANNE MARIE DEROSIER Sue S8 Prospect St. College Scientific. Activities: Brocktonia 2, 3, 4 tAdvertis- ing Manager 41: Student Coun- cil 4 fV1ce-President, 4l: Good Government Day Representative 3: Glee Club 2: Class Play Com- mittee Chairman 4: lunior Usher: New England Poetry 3. Interests: Dancing, tennis, baseball, bowl- ing, Ir. Twentieth Century C. C., music. Future: College. IOHN WILLIAM DESMOND Desie 164 Belmont St. Genital Inf -rests: Su-.'.zr.:zl.:'.7 DCXJLQ' Zgotzull baske-tball,r.un .nc raxzx' tts. Fxzttrrez Ll:'.:1-I maid. MARGARET EVELYN DICKINSON Peggy 16 Stewart Ave Hasgxprl 'I'r1::r.n'g. Afgtrvzxf-s: A Caggellcr Cho.: NIYIllI1'3f-UT Comzzzxttee 3. Interests: Horse- back: r1d.nt:, bznx-.'I.n.g, ri-llftr skrt- ,na, ITIIISIC Gli:n:.::t3. Future: Uru- aefxdi-a. MARIA ROSE DI FIORI Fifi 21 Hawthorne St. ACi:fietI.::' .51 :.'.':1:-es: Baal-ietbill Q: Ye-z:: k Sfaft -4: Volleyrall Q. Intex-.sfrli Et'rskefrJt.rll, lrickey, rzzusc, sn-.'r::.:r.1r1:, by.-Jlgzmg. Fu- ture: flurs:n 3. MARY LOUELLA DOANE 89 Hayward Ave. Gallia-2 Lateral Arts. Aifzvtes 1.rb7'.:ry lfirnfor 3 4, I::'erv.F'3: E01-.'l::.: :L:'.:1.:i Wtzngrxa. Yue turf: Uncieiclfa, ELIZABETH ANNE DONAHUE Bette 23 East Ashland St. Y' 116 7- I :ifr :I Art. A :'vzaf:.' V I..r'rv .W : Ag x A X k 11 .. . 0:11 rf- Z1 V' I Q, Zu E IOHN ROBERT DONAHUE lack 41 Hemlock Ave. X -J 'Fl' Q. !:'7 ' ? 6- .-'ID' Y, .. I'-zz! 6 - . 1 , v ' . thug.. Y-1' IOI-IN PATRICK DONOVAN Feeney 29 Skinner St. Cornnzerctal. Interests: Baseball, basketball, dancrnq, theatre. Fu- ture: Undeclded. - AUDREY CAROL DONDEBO 513 Crescent St. General. Actrvmesz Basketball 2. Interests: Skatlnq, clancxnq, swrmnnnq, basketball. Future: Brockton Hosrntal School of Nurs- rnq. RICHARD ARCHIE DOULETTE Dick 241 Ash St. General.Interests:Boat1ng,swxm- rnzna, lxuntrnq, automobrles. Fu- ture: Unlted States Army Engl- nf-ers. IOHN NICHOLAS DOVARAS The Greek 55 Wheeler Ave. General. Aettvrtres: Male Chorus 7, 3, 4 tSecretary 4lg Galloneers 3, 4: A Cappella Cholr 3, 4: Band 4. Interests: Smnqmq, saxo- rhcne, clarrnet, dancxnq, sports. Future: Musrcal Career. RICHARD FRANCIS DUFRESNE Duke 19 Kingman St. Colleae Sc-tentlltcy Actwmes: Intramural Basketball: Intramural Volleyball. Interests: Sports, ra- d.c. Future: Undecxded. IUDITH CAROLE DUNHAM Iudy 548 Pleasant St. Hosp .111 'l'r'r.::1nq. Astxv:t1es:Bas- ketball T, 3. 4' Softball 3: Volley- h':I1 3, 4- Eadzztznton Interests: Roclnrif Ranztty.-.' Gzrts, U. Y. F., 'fhrzfrrzAct1vrf.f?s,d'1nC:nq,roller ska'.:nrg nursma, bowlxnq, sports. Future: Feaszdy Home for Crip' tiled Clrldren. HOWARD ELSWORTH DUNSING. IR. Buddy 102 Thurber Ave. College Scientific. Activities: Basketball 2, 3, 4: Iunior Usher 3: Christmas Pageant 4. Inter- ests: Sports. Future: College. NORMAND CHARLES DUPRE Norm 42 Gilford St. General. Activities: Hi-Y 3: Iunior Usher 3. Interests: Elec- tronics. Future: United States Coast Guard Electrical School. EDWARD FRANCIS DURANT Big Ed 743 Montello St. General. Activities: Hockey 3: Intramural Volleyball 3. Inter- ests: I-lockey, roller skating, danc- ing, swimming, football, base- ball. Future: Wentworth Insti- tute. BLANCHE CONSTANCE DURSO 380 Centre St. Commercial. Interests: Roller skat- ing, dancing, swimming. Future: Telephone Operator. CHARLES EVANS EATON Chuck 69 Greenfield St. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Football 2, 3, 4: Baseball 2, 3, 4: Iunior Usher: Track 2. Interests: Sports. Future: College. BEVERLY ANN EDWARDS Bev 123 Morse Ave. HospitalTraining. Activities: Dues Collector 3: Student Council 3. Future: Nursing. T,-e 1185 'ln-.5 ar ' l 'sr X 'tai' by , .... A .--A 5 Q. we -if -, . -4- .i . lil?-I-tr' it if in dv.. ff: gp.. La Q au- N. 4:-rv 'Bk te f 1 WALTER ANDREW EGGER Walt 253 West Chestnut St. Industrial Arts. Activities: Bas- ketball 2, 3: Track 2, Bing Com- mittee 45 Class Dues Collector 3: Basketball Manager 4. Interests: Basketball, ping-pong, cranberry bog, architectural constructions. Future: Wentworth Institute. VLADAS EDMUND EIKINAS Walter 32 Canton St. College Scientific. Activities: Photography for Yearbook 4: Hi- Y 4. Interests: Photography, bas- ketball, music, dancing. Future: College. MARILYN BETTY EISGRAU Merry 22 Revere St. College Liberal Arts, Activities: Dramatic Club 2: Brocktonia 3, 4: Class Play Committee 4: Yearbook Literary Staff 4. In- terests: Y. M. H. A., Y. W. H. A., dramatics, music, camping, hik- ing, sketching. Future: College. IUDITH ANN ELLIS ludy 153 Manomet St. Commercial. Interests: Boller skating, dancing, Rainbow, bas- ketball, Y. W. C. A. Future: Williams Business School. RICHARD CHARLES EMERY 463 Pleasant St. General. Interests: All sports. Future: Undecided. MARY PATRICIA EMORD 33 Waldo St. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Basketball 2: Library Monitor fl, 4. Interests: Ir. Twentieth Cen- tury C. C., Tri-Hi-Y, dancing, swimming. Future: Bridgewater State Teachers' College. ROBERT WILLIAM ENGLISH Ice 2l2 Newbury St. I',: t .r.. PI-'IYLLIS G. EONAS Phyl 45 Moraine St. -ln: ' .' , 1 H lur. fn' Ezflzt iz l-or 1 i ' LEONA PEARL EUKITIS Lee 109 Arthur St. .' 3 .- vm. t A111 ,I ' .tu ..r..f. rf. ' . 1 '. Ll ' ' 1 -9 .tiff .jrg :.1 g . 1:3 :fis ill :'5 F'.'t.1r+ 1 Er tj r FRANK MIKE FAMELI Thumper 96 Packard Way It I .A F ri- r.tHC All' .ffl r DOROTHY MAY FENNER 'Dotty 90 Highland St. EDWARD IOSEPH FEROLI 'Eddie 273 Pleasant St. sQ1X ov Q 5. Y' I ir:-Y! Yrs., 2. , 1.x ROBERT HENRY FERRANTI I ranne 31 Nye Square lndustrral Arts. Interests: Sports, autcrrrrobrles. Future: Mecfhanrcs. ROGER LOUIS FERRINI Raiah 61 Fern Ave. Cclleqc' Scrc-nt1l1c.ACt1vrt1es: Band 2, 3: Pre-srdent ol Student Council 4: Senior Class Play 4: Intramural Syorts 2, 3, 45 Tenrus 3, 41 Orchestra Interests: Mu- frv, skatrnq, swrrnrrunq, dancing. Future: Ncrrwrch Uruversrty. VINCENT I-'ERRINI Vin 1248 Pleasant St. Coll-sae SCr0nt1lrc.Actrvrtres: Btrrrd 2, 3, 43 Norrunrrtrnq Com- zrrrftee 3: Yearbook Photoqraphrct Staff 4' Volleyball 3. Interests: Art llllliltf, s'.-srrrrrrunq, table ten- rr.s, lgadrruntorr. Future: Design IIIVI VIRGINIA ANN FITZPATRICK Ginny 30 Fairlield St. Collf-ae Lrbr-rfrl Arts. Actrvrtrcsz l..l:r'rry Monitor IT, 3, 4 tTre-as- urer Vrnfe--Prafsrdvnt 3, 4l, BrcclctCrrra' Collector 3: lumor Usher 3: lwIVlSSCICIlllSG'llS Girls' Strfe 3, Yearbook Staff 4: Bas- ketlvall Q. Interests: lr. Twen- tnetlr Century C. C.: Hanorary Meruber ct Worm.rrr's Club, Hon- orrrry Mfmbrr of Twcntretlx Cen- tury C. C., sk-rtrrrq, basketball, tc-nrus. Future: Trrnrty Colleqrn an ' If . MARIE IANET FLAHEHTY .3 gy 1 Flip 39 Ash St. Cfirllffrf' I,1l.v rfrl Arts. Arjtrvrtres: X- w A Cfryrcrlla Clrarr C, 3: Glec Club 'RQX ? 3. lrrtcrvfsts: Musrr, cl-rrrcrnq, fl-zatrna, sv.'ur.rrr.na. lr. Twentieth .D Cf-rrtury Lf. U, Future: Boston Unr- Q' . -IU! Q vhs Q7 7C VV-rS1tj.'. IANE ELEANOR FLYNN 104 Clinton St. 'lf:.rr :l ttfs: G,rls' Gln:- I rlr 1' lrztfrc:-122: lr. T'.'.-frrtzc-tl' r'urgf C fl'lll ll'lQ, skuna . -1: :lr lt :sw Ffill, terzrus, hockey, r7,r:.::.': Y Vlzrlrs Fllllllfxi Bos- 1' rr Ur.rvt3rs.fy'. RONALD EDWIN FORSBERG Fuzzy 31 Bernice Ave. College Scientific. Activities: Football 2: Track 2: Intramural Basketball 3: Intramural Volley- ball 3. Interests: Skiing, boating, swimming, baseball, basketball, Future: Thayer Academy. HAROLD EDWIN FOSTER Hal 401 Moraine St. College Scientific, Activities: Band 2, 3: Track 2, 3, 4: Basket- ball 3, 4: Intramural Volleyball 3. Interests: Skiing, music, base- ball, mathematics. Future: Mas- sachusetts Institute of Tech- nology. WALTER EDWARD FOSTER Wally 17 Tremont St. General. Activities: Dramatic Club 2, 4: Foreign Relations Club 2: Band 3, 4: Constitution Committee 2: Class Play 4. In- terests: Football, jigsaw puzzles, nature, music. Future: Unde- cided. DONALD ALBERT FRANCIS Franny 66 French Ave. Commercial. Activities: Baseball 2, 3, 4: Cross Country 2, 3, 4: Retail Selling 4. Interests: Base- ball, basketball, toatball, auto- mobiles. Future: Business School. LORRAINE I-'RANZEN Lorrie 122 Leach Ave. Commercial. Interests: Skating, roller skating, basketball, danc- ing. Future: Undecided. RICHARD ALBERT GAGE Dick 818 Montello St. General, Interests: Mechanics, photography, basketball, roller skating, swimming. Future: Trade School. 1 ' x fel QWQA tr GLENDA ANN GALANTE Glen 32 East Ashland St. Commercial. Interests: Dancing, skating, basketball, baseball, bowling. Future: Undeclded. ELIZABETH ANN GALE Betty 114 Newbury St. General. Activities: Choir 2: Brocktonia Collector 2. Inter- ests: Dancing, photography, skat- ing, art. Future: Art or Business School. VIRGINIA GALLANT Ginny 181 Pleasant St. Commercial. Activities: Part-Time Worker 4: Brocktonia Collec- tor 4. Interests: Dancing, swim- ming, roller skating, sports, Fu- ture: Secretary. MARGARET ELIZABETH GARDNER 44 Oak St. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Basketball 2. Interests: Music, reading. Future: College. IOYCE ELIZABETH GARLAND Io-Io 135 Manomet St. Commercial. Activities: Play Com- mittee tor Senior Class Play 4. Interests: Sports, square danc- ing, writing, reading, Ftockne As- sociation, Rainbow Girls, Youth Fellowship, camping. Future: Iunior College. MILDRED FRANCES GASSE Millie 601 Summer St. Commerctal. Interests: Dancing, swimming, ice skating. Future: Telephone Company. ELAINE IEANNE GELLER Lane 61 Winnifred Rd. IULIA GEORGE A S f' T' 'Iulie 30 East Battles St. L . I l A VASIL STERGIN GEORGE 'Bill 29 Fern Ave. ,,'. l' .,,, ELAINE IEANNE GERMAINE 'Elaine 166 Melrose St. , , IOHN CHARLES GILLIS Iigqer 15 Hancock St. 1 -- V 'ET' lr ELEANOR RUTH GILMORE Ele 107 Vesey St. 1 QA E- I. nl x- - L.. 6 , ai - N 8 lb Y ish, ,GN 3 LLOYD GILSON Brillo 257 Prospect St. College SC1ent:l1f'.ACi1vxt1eS: Eand 1, 3, -1 Efx-'lcuizve Commu- tee L T' mrs Te zu. 3, 4' 'Brock- tcma 4. Interests: Tenms team, s':.l.ut1, rv.-.'.:,': band, electron- xcs Future: lv'lf1SS'lf'hLlSt-'HS Insh- tut-5 cz Tf Cl.:mlcg','. DOROTHEA MELANESE GIROUARD Dottie 42 Melrose Ave. Hoag .tal Tmguzng Afg1w4t1f-s:B.1s- kfllflll I 3 Er1r:ktor1.1 fi: GJ1: C2.:.r 2 Valli-'ybtill 3, ln- Yf-:-,:':: E130 tzcxll, 5.cmc, punt- Lrr: dzrntpfn Z Iler skahnry, Ir. T'.'.'i-IIILFQTEI lj-fmuzy CT, C, Putum: E.:.11::1fi TEif fYllOIlE- and Tffzrf 1 pmt.: REQ' MARGARET IANE GLAVIN Peggy 44 Huntington St. T-Af1'i1eZf,' f.'fllf Zf' Actlvtbe-si 'Y .::.hI,:.5 Te :zzz f E zrkftlzall 3: 31:15 3.99 Qfluii .' It T'.'.'ent:e h L'f.,1',1r',' C, 'l'r.'H1'Y. lmor- fyz T5 'VS dizrxirt 1, muS.:', llll'jI'EZl, li 16:1 Fufure: Unda- g fiffi, BEVERLY MAE GOODWIN Bev 18 Burrill Ave. Cf-nfvzl Af't,'.'L'1e'f-1 Ffrkfftbflll I, Ffffziall T' Cjlfxss E-xztkfltbnll Tffrt, 7 l:.':f:::tur:1 Cl: :nxt mln- rkug Tffxrz. E lrferftsfsa: l'fIIlCll'lQ, 1'.'.'z1:.r:.1r.'r, Qflf Sftifxll. Future: A .r.1' C1e'.f.'f1rdf KENNETH COOK GORDON Kenny 218 Pleasant St. l:3'jw1: :.i1P.rT? .'f-rffff Mathc- fl 1255, g?.','::.f L 1:1411 work. Futurfz T1 Ie: E fe T fum f r IOYCE CAROLYN GORHAM 1129 West Elm St. Extension ' :Q ff' fr: f.i' A':'.v.':ef: 'kt' fill I, Y Vollf-yhfili 3, 4. rift-': E: F' ikrf Tflxxb. FUMAIQ: ,.l', . ,fa PAULINE ELEANOR GORMAN Paula 12 West Park St. Commercial. Interests: Roller skating, swimming, dancing, writing, Rockne. Future: Book- keeping. IAMES GOURGOURIS Greek 27 Farrington St. General. Activities: Football 2: Intramural Basketball 2, 3: Vol- leyball 2, 3. Interests: Basket- ball, dancing, baseball, football. Future: Undecided. LOIS IRENE GREEN Lo 46 Ford St. Commercial. Activities: Basket- ball 2. Interests: Sports, dancing, music, swimming. Future: Un- decided. IOHN BOLISLAW GRIGAITIS. IR. Gregory 25 Amherst St. College Liberal Arts. Interests: Skating, baseball, football, run- ning movie cameras, bowling. Future: Massachusetts College of Pharmacy. DOROTHY MAE GRIMES Dot 56 Boylston St. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Basketball 2, 3, 4: Class Dues Collector 2: Class Play Ticket Committee 4. Interests: Ir. Twen- tieth Century C. C., music, swim- ming, basketball, horseback, dancing. Future: Katherine Gibbs. CLAIRE MADELINE GRINDELL 35 Clarence St. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Basketball 2, 3, 4: Volleyball 3. Interests: Sports, Porter-Hi. Fu- ture: Secretarial School. I N I CVS fvk G 5 QJQT, gg,-. ag -1g'1 f, 5 fy A U 3 - ' ' kv . U YL:-rl f 1,5 I 1 V ' ew Mu. -55 1 xiii- 73 BERNARDINE ELIZABETH GURECKIS Deanie 94 Claremont Ave. Teachers' College. Activities: Bas- ketball 2, 3, 4: Dues Collector 2: Nominating Committee 2, Year- book Snaps and Info Committee 4: Cheer Leader 3, 4. Interests: Basketball, football, Ir. Twen- tieth Century C. C. Future: Col- lege. BARBARA MARY GUSTAFSON Gussie ll Mason St. Commercial. Activities: Class Play Committee 4: Part-Time Worker 4: Art. Interests: Boller skating, ice skating, dancing, swimming, basketball. Future: Secretarial School. DONALD ROBERTS GUSTAFSON Gus 127 Newbury St. General. Activities: Cross Coun- try Team 3: Constitution Com- mittee 2: Intramural Basketball and Volleyball Teams 3. Inter- ests: Football, basketball, col- lecting sport books. Future:Navy. BEATRICE ROSE HALLISEY Bea 30 Taylor Ave. Commercial. Activities: A Cap- pella Choir 2, 3: Basketball 4: Volleyball 3: Class Dues Collec- tor 2. Interests: Nominating Com- mittee Ir, Twentieth Century C. C.: music, dancing, tennis, C. Y. O. Future: Secretarial Work. EDWARD LAWRENCE HALLISEY Ed 486 Warren Ave. College Liberal Arts. Interests: Boxing, baseball, football, Y. lvl. C. A. Future: Boston University. NILS GUSTAV HALLQUIST Gus 10 Carlisle St. College Scientific. Activities: Band 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 2: Stage- craft 2. Interests: Brockton Ski Club, swimming, football, hunt- ing, accordian playing, roller skating, stock car racing, Luther League, bowling, photography, pizza. Future: College. MERRILYN HAMEL Hamy 97 Laureston St. IESSIE CRAIG HAMILTON 22 Court St. I TE 1' liitixtne fluz' E 'Y' F, ,IT 3 -Y ' 1' t 'gfjf1. F',Lf'1Z-E1 ST. - .: ,-. C.. - Si' Q I 1:3 f 'Fifi ' MARION ELSIE HAMM 33 Skinner St. Cor:1::.e:-Wil. ACt1v.t'-5: Blakel- -4 S - w..f,. 1 3. VOM A T fl-- Fm, - .IVF -- .-'f, J Q.-1-: CLE., L. Ifksnfefe. 1 152:-at :li E'.'.'1fI1IlllI.Q. rf: If in CAROL ANN HAMMERQUIST 30 Edson St. -,gQ Tclbg .z 1' '1'L: RICHARD FRANCIS HANCOCK Dick 4 William St ' . Y T-,-aL-'I ' 'P J',,'. I J. M... -t GEORGE EDWARD HANSON Georgie 42 Waldo St. 1' fi ' 2', f'.'.f T71 54:- -N -2 xx 1- Q' v .5' x T' ,i 1 fm N Is Q--' Nr I .4-' L cr s.,N 4, tr! Sv' Q G' w . gn sf' f ' IP in Si' ' Ly x 74 'E lf I. DONALD IA MES HARKINS Carrots 492 Summer St. Gifnermi At:f1vi1.es: Elsehcll 37 Izutrcxrzgzfrxl Sp 3:15, Brsketbill 2, -1 Vclleyblll 3, -1. Interests: Baseball blskeithfxll, A tennis, trick. Fllillfrnl United Stdtes WILLIAM FREDERICK HARRIS. IR. Bill 768 Warren Avenue l:.duf': f:l Arts lrtterestr: Box- ,:.g :.::.g:': '.-.'p1lkl:m, trc:k, ::.Cl E 1 F'llf1.I 'l Unde- PHYLLIS MAY HARWOOD Phyl 27 Franklin St. Co:'.:ufrC1:1 lr:-'rfsftzz Syorts, cifznzng. Fww:-' Sf'-Crfftclrzfll Sclinif I. DONALD ERFORD HASTINGS Don Sl Market St. G 'H'gf 21. A-'twztgesz F :nd 2, 3, 4: 21:32 'TIl'fYllS Lf 3, -1' A Cigii'-eflfl C' xllorffrz 4 I:'.'-af:fs1s:Sgor!s, teff'v.f.3::. Future: I-fiusvi HAROLD AMBROSE HATCH, IR. Hatchie ll Crescent Ave. fl-15 : if F+.c'f1'.'L' ei: F 1,:-'cruit 2 :- 7':'Cr ff Publ 4' Address .. 'J ' A 0 Ag :,..C,CSfS: ,,::..r.: '1r.t.:17 fzzhzrxg 5 1-itfnd. ' 'Xi 1 xfizc. Fu IG: F':'igiP1: .Q ELECTRA HELEN HATZIS 521 West Elm St. 1.gr.erf:I Arte. I-.n't:'.'it.es ' :r: .' .i:.'cr 2 3' Lrirnzrfift Fri . -2 Eroikton' 1' I 3, 4 Hecrkfci. -4 C1335 Play 4' Firirifzrzzr C212-?':fi,r 2, 4' 'f'.r12'I:t:'i F1 gf-1:17 4. Interests 3.5137 7er.:..s bask-?tbcIl,d'1nC .:.': Rini .-.' Ggrls, Fuvzrez BCS :Z ',:.'.'e:S.f'.'. IOAN MARIE HAYWARD 725 Belmont St. Commercial. Activities: A Cap- pella Choir 2, 3, 4: Basketball 2: Christmas Pageant 3: Student Council 3: Nominating Commit- tee 2: Hockey 3. Interests: Danc- ing, swimming, bowling. Future: Undecided. MELODYE AUDREY HEATH Mel 86 Tribou St. Commercial. Activities: Student Council 2: A Cappella Choir 2, 3: Class Play Committee 4. In- terests: Dancing, music, swim- ming, bowling, skating. Future: School of Music. Joi-IN nussnu. 1-n:NNsssr:Y lack -aaa Ash si. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Brocktonia 2, 3, 4: Interna- tional Relations Club 2: Drama- tic Club 2. Interests: Sports, music, hobbies. Future: Holy Cross. RUTH DOROTHEA HILL Red 135 Forest Ave. Hospital Training. Activities: A Cappella Choir 2: Glee Club 2: Music in American Life. Inter- ests: Music, chemistry. Future: Nurse. IOAN LOUISE HILLSTROM Borneo 161 Tribou St. Commercial. Activities: Iunior Usher: Part-Time Worker: Y. W. C. A.: Luther League: Dramatic Club 4: Christmas Pageant 4. Interests: Dancing, roller skat- ing, football, knitting, music. Fu- ture: Secretarial School. IEANNE LILLIAN HOLLIS 96 Echo St. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Hockey: Basketball: Swimming: Volleyball. Interests: Roller skat ing, music, Rainbow Girls. Fu ture: Undecided. 'Jp- off ivy, ,-L 10-- '5a'X S. :P ,faq . g A , 5. to Ls- '-ms.,,,, bf . Nu A' I 'X I c ':.-,i'jg:I1- his 5, z' , 5 :fat-tif if l 1--I 75 .113 ROBERT LORINE HOLLIS Bob 25 Mcxrtland Ave. General. Activities: Football 2, 3. Interests: Dancing, swimming, boating, baseball, repairing out- board motors, driving car. Fu- ture: United States Navy. KENNETH FRANCIS HOLMES Snooker 28 Rutland Sq. Industrial Arts. Interests: Basket- ball, tennis, baseball, bowling, machines, badminton, ping-pong. Future: School. WILLIAM HENRY HOLMES Bill 3 Menlo Ave. Technical. Activities: School Work. Interests: Horses, basket- ball, football, baseball. Future: Crane Operator. IOHN CONNELL HOPKINS Hoppy 242 West St. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Basketball 2, 3, 4: Tennis 2, 3, 4: Track 2, 3, 4: I-Ii-Y 2, 3: Iunior Usher 3: Christmas Pageant 4. Interests: Sports, reading, mov- ies. Future: Springfield College. BARBARA ANN HOWARD Barbie 395 Belmont St. Household Arts. Activities: Wom- an's Club 4: Dramatic Club tPageantl 4: Library Monitors' lConstitution Committeel 4: Busi- ness Staff tAdvertisingl 4: Year- book and Photo Staff 4: Usher 4: Class Play 4: Basketball 2, 3, 4. Interests: Dancing, skating, basketball, sewing, cooking, swimming, bowling, golf, sing- ing, drawing, reading, traveling. Future: Airline Stewardess. LOUISE THERESA HOWARD 187 West Chestnut St. College Liberal Arts, Activities: A Cappella Choir 2: Student Council 4. Interests: Organ, roll- er skating, needlework. Future: Saint Elizabeth's Hospital. IOYCE LORRAINE HOWE 'loy 195 Quincy Sl. f'f.'I.5 -'.'EE. IIEKE' K BARBARA ANN HUMPHREY 'Barb 34 Old Colony Sq. 2,-sie: ' 'flea 3.7.5 ,351 QE? SQQQQQQ A K DOLORES CECELIA HURLEY Dolly 408 North Main Si. C 21.2.5 .Z. 1-.ff '.' LESS JLT.E -Jiri ,4,g , V.. . .-. ..,. XX -.Q :- 'Q I fi' 2322- U rf K 4 ,, . .- ROBERT LEE HUTCHINS , Bob 9 nlxswofm sn. , A GET.-EIZL fit: E:'.'.'1:.1 N . , .,,. , , - . - ' 117 IEAN DOLORES IANIRI 921 Warren Ave. MICHAEL PHILIP IPPOLITO, IR. Mike S6 Winter Sl. r- A'I If'fI f 1 X A 45 FRANCIS ANTHONY IANNINO Fran S7 Wheeler Ave. G-eierz. fweresfs: ?cc'::QQ :asef ::.l 'fZ-K'E'.-'lZ. T. .T.? rrzusxc, .:r..r,: QC- 411.13 rcller lc A'-e -'4-ellea, CHARLES NORMAND lANsoN-LA PALME ' ,-x:gh::e ...Cs drzrr. 'A :rt F:- EDWIN ADAMS IEFFERY .,..e:L r.i,::: .-1:'.'. .-es: e., C.-- - .,.l.,.. ,. , , . i ..4-1 4 'Q Wi , rfe:-32's :cane :,. S: ',:r er skzi fat: eus Inst, RUTH MARY IEFFERY Rus!y 558 Ash St. ' f:L ,-. f -. 'L'-'Lf'-25' .s C.-4- , - ' .,.. -.,,-... ',-L-1 , ,nerd f:,.. '-isis: :-1,..rr-.-.- Q15 2 -mil f 4' Q- ,VX wr ',X S0 Q- DONALD FREDERICK IEWEIT Whity 33 Oakdale St. flue ge A Ir.'e:ss'5: Tik- Liizg :Q fetus 7 'e: Azz' 11 ANNE LORRAINE IOHNSON B1onde 182 Nilsson St. ':7: 3' at ff: Fir'-T.f..e E ' Cir: ,..': Chit 3 I 3 -2: skate -... - i.: 'Char1ie 48 Fairfield St. 'image Q.: .-1:15. .l.:'1'.'.t,es: e7.1C:-:'. . Q E- Ezra 1 3 ..:: 5- flap' 4- Year- 4 ..-4..5-- :Avg Q. 'Little lei! 558 Ash SI. .,, fum '. qv.,-.CA BARBARA ANN IOHNSON Snooky 195 Centre St. Commercial. Activities: Basket- ball 2, 3: Volleyball 3: Softball 3: Glee Club 2. Interests: Roller skating, dancing, bowling em- broidering. Future: Business School. BARBARA NORMA IOHNSON Barb 52 Longwood Ave. Commercial. Activities: Part-Time 4: Basketball 2, 3, 4: Volleyball 3: A Cappella Choir 2: Luther League. Interests: Piano, danc- ing, roller skating, sports. Fu- ture: Secretarial School. CAROL ELAINE IOHNSON 98 French Avenue College Liberal Arts. Activities: A Cappella Choir 2, 3: Girls' Glee Club fpresidentl 4: Intra- mural Basketball 3: Class Team Field Hockey 3: Intramural Field Hockey 3, 4: Softball 3, 4: Nom- inating Committee 2, Interests: Sports, music, Bockne, church activities. Future: North Park College. IOHN FRANCIS ICHNSON Bud 32 Ettrick St. College Scientific. Activities: Galloneers 2: Male Chorus 2: Ice Hockey 3. Interests: Sports. Future: College. RUSSELL ERNEST IORDON Russ 8 Irvington St. Technical. Interests: Music. Fu- ture: Boston Conservatory of Music. LEE CLIFTON IOSSELYN Iosh Glendower St.. Avon College Scientific. Interests: Sci- ence, mechanics, chemistry, ski- ing, ice skating. Future: Boston University. F6 1 I X- N.. ii fv- 1.m,'X f-7 A 1 F, Wi. 5 K1 V:---1 is -i.. o ff ,X X 1 A I KN! NL' fuk in-9 ou' Q ' sei .X 4.. WALLACE ELMER KAHLER Dinqly 307 Field St. General. Activities: Football Usher 4. Interests: Baseball and the Luther League. Future: Auto- motive Mechanic. MARIORIE FRANCES KANE Bunny 35 Linnea St. Commercial, Activities: Class Dues Collector 3: Tumbling 2: Basketball 2. Interests: Dancing, swimming, basketball. Future: Burroughs College. KATHRYN ANN KANEVSKI Kev 21 Porter St. Hospital Training. Activities: Ring Committee 4: Class Play 4: Dues Collector 2, 3. Interests: Swimming, dancing, bowling, Ir. Twentieth Century C. C. Future' Nurses' Training School. ANTHONY ROBERT KAZLAUSKAS Tony 146 Ames se. Technical. Activities: Hockey 2 3. Interests: Swimming, hockey basketball, hunting, baseball, dancing. Future: United States Marine Corps. 1 1 DAVID BEMIS KEITH Dave 429 Copeland St. College Scientific. Activities: Band 2, 3, 4: Galloneers 2, 3, 4: Male Chorus 2, 3. Interests: Ski- ing, swimming, pizza, barber- shop quartet singing. Future: Dartmouth College. IEAN MARIE KELLEY Irish 304 Centre St. General. Activities: Brocktonia Collector Z, 3: Library Monitor 3: Senior Dues Collector 4. Inter- ests: Skating, bowling, dancing, public speaking. Future: Nurs- ing. ROBERT LESTER KELLIE Bob 100 Market St. Q ' l.e ge vi :1t.t.f .3-.i'.'.' bind . E 1:11711 . or s Finn 3 F1 F-111-1 fi... C21 Ifrze--is -1 A Czipp-1.. . ..., r 4 fn'-rr-'s'.'. Riff sk :Y :.. maze: gizzz rcotr 1 :':7k .xrzs F11 'titer Er :- -r S'3fvf Tv': 3'r 1:5 Cob'-3 lOl-IN FRANCIS KELLIHER lohnnie 18 Springfield Sl. Cfznrzrerczll. .-Mttgvf.-.-si lrxtrfi rnurol Volleyctnll Q 4l:'.te:e.'f. Fooibtxll, hockey tree: 11. gee kefrfifl Future: l'rrrleL'1defl WILLIAM DAVID KELLIHER Curley 13 Mitchell Rd. C:rr.::.ertf.:r1. lnterestsz Fysrw' football, baseball tex zzsr, C334 kefbxll. Future: Brick :tn Basr- :ress Sczxoi .. MARY IANE KELLY 43 Belcher Ave. .. A . FHM. .,,,,, oc..e1-- -..Aeon .-4...s. .-x.t.... Q . Q -- A - . -'..'- ..r U .risk-1: I.. .. 5 1 - .-lf:-f Q. X. iv K A if -4 5X- w L. '60 ' f 45. Iyqt,9g,25:sg Su-.',:r.:1.1.w3 dinfin.: r'1cl:r,1n'of., lr T'.-sh-:'.t.e'E1 Q'-en7'r:',' .Q C , Cru: L :djs i l.f'XIC '? Lrzcies Scdilfy. Future: FE?-7. Qifeia' Scbiol 17-1 fluff' ry. , I I, I' 1 NATALIE IOAN KING Nqr I7 Nye Sq. , xv x 7. 4 A ROGER WILFRED KING 75 Guild Rd. dt- ' r, It '1:f. ' x 'K 127. . aff I ' w ll, .5 , . J- A 'L N Q , M 's 'T' f 'Q' 1 rr' 4. rl A195 'R 'K-x E 9 '- Q 'R 1. 1 'Stix A ' 78 AUDREY NORMA KINSMAN Auddie 303 Copeland St. Comrnercrrl. A:'.v.t:es: Motto Ccnirnvzee 4. ln'erests: Toncrng, skzng, horseback rrdmg. Future: Gordon College. IOYCE RUTH KOVNER Ioycie 15 Revere St. College Lrbeml Arts. Actrvrtiesz Cioss Dues Collector 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 2: Dramatic Club 4: A Coppello 3' Clcrss Play 4: 'Brocktomcr' 3: Yearbook 4, L:- brory Momtor 2. Interests: Music dancing, sports. Future: College MARIORIE ESTELLE KRAUSE Margie 228 Forest Ave. College Lrbercl Arts. Activities: Boskerbzll 2, 4: Swrmmmg 2: Play Usher 4: Studenz Counczl 2' Art Editor Yearbook -1. Interests: Art, music, doncrng. sports, roller skotrng, bowling, Future: Massachusetts School of Art. LIONEL EDMUND LA BELLE Spike 394 Centre St. College Sczentrlrc.Actrvrt1es: HL-Y Club. Interests: Dancing, square dancing. swrmrnrng, bowl- ing. Future: Northeastern Unr- vrrewty BARBARA MARY LA BONTE Barb l9 Temple St. fCT'TT.Yl.f'IClfIl. A '1V ies: Basket- b'rl1 T, 4' Por'-'l'.n:e 4' A Coppel- LTI Clto.r 2. lziterestsz Eusketboll. c'rsebi:Ql,foc'b':fl dgncxng bowl' 1n':, lr. Twen' nth Century C. C. F:.:'u:e: Sff'rft':rL:zl Schocl. ELINOR MARIE LACINA 'Candy 15 Ames Sl. svxrfienclo AVS. ln'e-rests: Skat- :7 drncznfg cfckgng, cozn ccl- cfrtrng. Future: College. THOMAS EDWARD LANDRY 497 Ash St. General. Activities: Football 2 3, 4: Galloneers 2, 3, 4: A Cap- pella Choir 4: Male Chorus 2, 3 4. Interests: Music, dancing sports. Future: Mechanic. IANICE MEREDITH LANE Ian 384 Crescent St Commercial. Activities: Basket- ball 2: Ring Committee 4: Part- Time 4. Interests: Art, sports dancing music sailin , - CJ. lr. Twentieth Century C. C. Future: Chandler Business School. IOHN PETER LANKIEWICZ. IR. Lanky 25 Howard St. l 'bf fm...- ,3 College Scientific. Interests: Danc- fl 'Et ing, hunting, fishing, bowling, swimming. Future: Undecided. ROBERT MICHAEL LANZETTA Links 268 Grove St. General. Activities: Football 2, 3, 4: Track 2, 3, 4. Interests: Fine Italian food, sports. Future: Phy- sical Education Teacher. FRANCES ANN LEHAN Fran 41 Myrtle St. Teachers' College. Activities: Basketball l: Girls' Glee Club 1: Ir. Twentieth Century C. C. lMembership Committeel: St. Margaret's Ir. Sodality ttreas- urerl. Interests: Tennis, dancing, badminton, knitting, music, bowl- ing. Future: Boston City Hospital. NANCY IANE LEHAN 66 Sycamore Ave. General. Activities: Basketball 2, 3, 4: Field Hockey 3: Volley- ball 3: Class Usher 4. Interests: Dancing, music, tennis, swim- ming, horseback riding. Future: X-ray Technician. 'fzffw 1 -1' .Q - i 4' i Ak5 j,1g,. 1 I ,frail '25- 'iul ' M-.1 't Q. ,fj h ,, fix. I i .'V'. 'fic L-'X H ,S I A la 79 Q- 'UC7 'Fi 1:-gif' Q. ' sr . . qt . -r 4 . , rs.. sf' , .. i its F if '. -. ri :'-12. - ' VX EMMANUEL IOSEPH LENOCI Sonny 9 Suunden St. General. Activities: Baseball 2, 3, 4: Football 2, 3, 4. Interests: Sports, boxing, swimming, Fu- ture: Undecided. BLANCHE FLORENCE LEONARD Sister 70 Pine St. Household Arts. Interests: Bas- ketball, knitting, sewing, cook- ing. Future: Undecided. PATRICIA ANN LEONARD Pat 137 Nilsson St. College Liberal Arts. Activities: A Cappella Choir 2: Volleyball 3: Field Hockey 3, 4: Class Team 4: Basketball 2, 3, 4: Class Team 2, 3: Swimming 2: Sports' Council 3, 4: Art 2: Bockne. Interests: Music, art, sports. Fu- ture: Bridgewater State Teach- ers' College. RAYMOND IOHN LESSARD Ray 420 Thatcher St. General. Activities: Track l, 2, 3: Football l, 2, 3. Interests: Foot- ball, baseball, swimming, box- ing, track. Future: Undecided. ALBERT FREDERICK LEVAGGI, IR. Al 795 Warren Ave. Industrial Arts. Activities: Bas- ketball 2, 3: Football 2 tsecond teaml. Interests: Ice skating, basketball, skiing, roller skating. Future: Trade School. MARIORIE ELAINE LIBBY Margie 66 Glen Ave. Commercial. Activities: Class Dues Collector 2: Class Nominat- ing Committee 23 Basketball 2, 3, 4: Part-Time 4: A Cappella Choir 2: Girls' Glee Club 3. In- terests: Baseball, dancing, bas- ketball, music. Future: Chandler Secretarial School. LORRAINE MARIE LIGHTFOOT Lauren 8 Electric Ave. C.-I'II1!IZE'Y-.TIVII Ar:t1'.','.e:: Part-Time 4' G.-W2 Llun 3 Interests: I' mc nig, rx. -: srzrtuiz ICF: skatlncz, sg oris. Future: Urrdf.-ode-il. ROBERT ALLEN LINDBERG Swede 33 Harvard St. Colleae Ltberal Arts. Acfrvltxff-s: Usher ltvctball aazrzesl 4: Hr-Y Club 3, -4. Interests: Eowlrnty, baseball, 5:cl.t1cs, basketball, church attrurs, stock rar ractna, boxtnljr, wrestltnq. Future: Boston lrlnxverszty. ALAN KENNETH LINDH Al 112 Nilsson St. Industrrrl Arts. Interests: ICC- skafrng, txshlna, huntlna, swun- rrlznq, sknnq, basketball. Future: Corastruvtzorr Vfork. GEORGE ANDREW LIPPER Lar 40 Sutton St. Calle ze l.1b' ral AVF Af't.'.':'P:1: Clxszf Treasurer Q, 3' Crosz Country 4' Class Play 4' Irrfr 1- :n.1r'rl Pasketliall 3 4 Intffrftstf: Footl: rll, track 1-Jnnas, b rskfy- ball, basffbarl, Ill rtl:-1:ua'11::1, ffnerrustry, cianfntg, sz-.'1:t.:z:1nr. Fu'ur' 1 Huy Criss. IOAN PATRICIA LOHNES Red 145 Ellsworth St. 'f::.::.:-11. ' e. 'Fl xlf- l,- tz Inter--1-:'::' ' Zfirttz, F 1 ::.1r.: r ll- 1 1 ffJ'r1. .rr'.':r.': F,:'urt 'lf-fl CATHERINE ANN FRANCIS LONG Links 12 Montgomery St. H'fp. :.Tr:.: ::.u:..'y F':r.'i , my . 4 V' .r , . 1 2- 'Q 'Eh N -5 -v if t f 'fi' xfx 5 t l 'A xl 'I fx' v A rv if? RICHARD AUGUSTUS LORING Points 23 Gilford St. Comrnercral. Actrvrtresz I-li-Y 3: Track Team 2: Retarl Sellrng 4. Interests: Baseball, track, bas' ketball, skatrnq, rnusrc, sales- nlanshnp, store work. Future: School. GEORGE ANTHONY LUPICA Lupe B98 Montollo St. General. Actrvztresz Football 2: Baseball 2: Ice Hockey 2, 3, 4. Interests: Ice hockey. Future: llndeczded. CATHRINE MARIE LUPICA May 70 South Fuller St. General. Avtrvrttes: Basketball, Sw1mm1nf1 7: Hockey, Volley- ball, Softball 3, 4: Class Dues Collector 4. Interests: Rockne Club. Future: Undeclded. HELENE GUERIN LYONS Nini 59 Woodside Ave. College Lrberfrl Arts. Actrvrtresz Grrls' Sports Councrl 3, 4: Bas- ketball 2, 3, 4: Volleyball 3, 4: Softball 3: Badrrunton 4: Cheer Leader 3, 4: A Cappella 2. ln- terests: Tennls, dancrna, sarlrnq, roller skatmq, lr. Twentreth Cen- tury C, C. Future: Westbrook luniar College. BARBARA ANNE MacFARLANE Barb 38 Lowell St. Cornrnermal. Afitrvrtres: Basket' ball Cvrptatn 3, 4: Class Moto Cornnuttee 4: lunror Usher 3: Part'Ttrne 4. Interests: Basket- ball, football, baseball, dancmq, lr. Twentreth Century C. C., swrrnmnra, art. Future: Secretar- ial Sfrhocl, IEAN FAY MACKIN 27 Blaine St. ijorrmrerctal. Actrvttzes: Grrls' Glee Club 2, 3: Basketball 3' Part-Ttmf 4. ln'erests: Dancrnq. sports, musrc, lr. Twentreth Cen- tury C. C., swrrnmma. Future: Eusness Offzce DAWN-ELIZABETH MGCKAY Skippy 19 Fulton St. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Brocktonia 2, 3, 4 tEd1tor 41: Tumbling 2: Basketball 2: Swim- ming 2, 3: Field Hockey 3: Senior Class Play Usher 4. In- terests: Swimming, riding, knit- ting. Future: Iournalism. BARBARA ANN MacKENZIE 30 Wilmington St. Commercial. Activities: Volley- ball 3. Interests: Swimming, gym, television, lifeguard, sketching. Future: Policewoman. WILLIAM ROBERT MACKIN Bill 93 Winthrop St. College Scientific. Activities: Intramural Sports 2: Massachu- setts Boys' State 3: Iunior Usher 3: Class Play 4: Brocktonia 4: Essay Contest Winner 4: Hi- Y Club. Interests: Sports, roller skating. Future: Massachusetts Institute of Technology. IOHN ANDREW MacMILLAN Mac 10 Fremont St. College Scientific. Activities: I-Ii-Y 2, 3, 4: Intramural Basket- ball 3, 4: Iunior Usher 3. Inter- ests: Football, baseball, basket- ball, automobile racing, danc- ing. Future: Undecided. MARILYN ALICE MacPI-IAIL 352 West Chestnut St. Commercial. Activities: Basket- ball 2, 4. Interests: Football, dancing, swimming. Future: Busi- ness School. STANLEY PAUL MacPHAIL ,Q Mac 352 West Chestnut St. Industrial Arts. Activities: Track 2- Basketball 2. Interests' S oris. ' 1 - P Future: Wentworth Institute. MARY ELIZABETH MADDEN 377 North Cary St. Commercial. Activities: Basket- ball 3: Iunior Usher 3: Glee Club 2, 3: Part-Time 4: Ir. Twentieth Century C. C. Interests: Roller skating, ice skating, dancing, basketball, swimming, football, baseball. Future: Secretarial Work. GEORGE OWEN MAGUIRE I5 Lincoln Rd. General. Activities: Track Team 2, 3. Interests: Pawtucket Polo Club, opera, yacht club. Future: University of Miami. IAMES MICHAEL MAHANNA. IR. Sonny 26 Hubbard Ave. College Scientific. Activities: Football 2: Intramural Volley- ball 2, 3. Interests: Football, baseball, basketball, ice hockey, music, automobile racing, chem- istry. Future: Marines. LOIS THERESA MAIOR Lo I9 Hunt St. Commercial. Activities: Basket- ball 2, 3, 4: Part-Time 4. Inter- ests: Sports, roller skating, danc- ing. Future: Business School. IOHN PATRICK MANNING Squeaky 101 Wyman St. College Scientific. Activities: I-li-Y 2, 3, 4: Intramural Basket- ball 3, 4: Nominating Commit- tee 2: Iunior Usher 3. Interests: Football, basketball, baseball, dancing, popular music. Future: College. MARY IANE MANSFIELD 52 Clarence St. Commercial. Activities: Part-Time 4. Interests: Football, basketball, popular music, dancing, bowl- ing, swimming, skating. Future: Office Work. LEONA IULIETTE MARCI-IAND Lee 23 North Manchester St. Cornmergal. A-st.v1:1es: I.:bra:ky Monptor T: Student Councxl s' Stiqecratt 4. Interests: fznctrzqz. roller skaxng, bC'.'.'I1R1. Future: vv'ZlI1'lIZLS Busness School. MARY IANE MARCHAND M. I. 4 Iohnson St. Hosp1talTra1n1nq.Act.v:t1es:Sues Collector 25 Basketball Q, 3. In- terests: Plano, swzmrngrza, bis- ketball, danC.nq Chrldren ci Mary. Future: Nurslnq. ALVIN HERBERT MARILL Al 123 Ash St. College Lxberal Arts. Actzvztzesz Band 2, 3, 4: Brocktonza 4: Class Play Cornnntfee 4: Year- book Staff 4. Interests: Y. M. H. A., Youth Councll, Younq Iudei, r:.ot1on pxctures, popular rnuslc. Future: College. LOUISE ALICE MARTIN Weezy 142 Hovendon Ave. Hosp.-1f'1lTra1mr1a.Interesiszlfanv- Inq, bon-.'l1n'g, sk rtxna. Future: Undrc.ded, MARY AMELIA MATTA Shorty 220 North Main St Ha-asc-titla Ar1s.lr.'f:es':1Syirtg baseball haskftctir.. dar.c.:lf Future: l.I:ci-tfnicfi WILLIAM IOHN MCANAUGH Mack 61 Laureston St. l::a',:s'r.11 F-.:'r A' .' ew Pit kr-trall f 7 frpif-If-sis: F like' Tall. .ce Ek :irc ?1un':r.': 31-.Crt rr.1:.a '.-.'ofk.:.7 c. ':u'e:z.ch..e ' f.'f-1-f-fl v-wi 'F T Y 4 si A... T YA XS , 14' ef r' I I I 'flxig n ' 3 X fn. f fc- G ll ya LI I - i ,. ' IA-'N 5 ' 'Us' br ug? LU.. IL K' 'Xpt 'bfv i f 5 FRANCIS XAVIER McDONNELL Mac 16 Battles St. Technlcal. Actrvltlesz Golf Team 2. Interests: D. W. Fxeld Golf Club. Future: Undecrded. JEAN LOIS MCGILLIS lean 339 Ash St. Comrnercxal. Actrvltresz Basket- ball 2, 3, 4: Softball 3, 4: Field Hockey 3, 4: Constxtutlon Com- mxttee 2: Dues Collector 3: Stu- dent Councxl 4. Interests: Basket- ball, dancmq, prano. Future: Bos- ton Secretarlal School. MARY FRANCES McGOWAN Mac 291 Court St. Cornmercmal. Actlvlties: Piano Accompanxst for A Cappella Choxr 2, 4: Gtrls' Glee Club 3 lAccornpan1stJ: Part-Ttme 4: Mol- to Cornmtttee 4: Yearbook Staff 4: Basketball 4. Interests: Piano, lr. Twentleth Century C. C., C. Y. O., muslc, dancmq, roller skattnq, tenms, football, basket- ball, swrmrnmnq. Future: Chand- ler School. RICHARD RAPHAEL McGRATH Mac 127 North Warren Ave. lndustrlal Arts. Actlvrtlesz Foot- ball 2: Track 3: Basketball 3. Interests: Skatzng, football, swnm- rmnq, baseball, huntxnq, basket- ball. Future: Constructxon Work. RAYMOND JOSEPH MCLAUGHLIN Fat 14 Cottage St. General. Actzvztrr-sz Iumor Usher 3' H1-Y 2, 3, 4: Intramural Sports fl, 3, 4. Interests: Bowl- lna, S'J'.'ll'T'lY'llll'1C1, dancing, sports. Future: Brockton Frre or Polrce I erartnlent. SYLVIA LOUISE McLEER Syl 1182 Warren Ave. Cclleqe Lrberal Arts. Actxvitxesz Motto Ccrnmtttee 41 Basketball T 4: A Cappella Choxr 2. In- terests: Roller skatmq, swrm- mznq, tennzs, mustc. Future: Den- tal Hyqxen.st. NORMAN ROBERT MCMACKIN Bob-Beco 16 Emmet St. Commercial. Interests: Baseball, football, bowling. Future: Busi- ness School. MARY PATRICIA MCNAMARA Pat I4 Walnut St. General. Activities: Hockey 4: Basketball 3: Intramural Chant- pionship Basketball Team 3: Motto Committee 4. Interests: Sports. Future: Policewoman. IEAN MENINNO Meninni 481 Ash St. Commercial, Activities: Brock- tonia 2, 3, 4 fCirculation Man- ager 41: Dramatic Club 2: Li- brary Monitor 2, 3: Yearbook Staff 4: Class Play Usher 4: Christmas Pageant 2, 3, 4. In- terests: Swimming, horseback riding, football, baseball, jour- nalism, painting, dancing, music. Future: Medical School. CHARLOTTE LORRAINE MERCIER Debbie 27 Wheeler Ave. Hospital Training. Activities: Stagecraft 4: Class Play Usher 4: Community Chest Speaker 3. Interests: Drama, modeling, so- cial organizations, photography, horseback riding. Future: Mod- eling in Boston. FRANCES EDITH METCALF Francie 35 Winona St. General. Activities: Basketball 2, 3, 4: Field Hockey 3, 4: Dra- matic Club 2, 3, 4: Class Play Usher 4: Tumbling Team 2: Brocktonia Sports Reporter 3: Girls' Sports Editor 4: Badmin- ton 4. Interests: Basketball, foot- ball, tennis, baseball, reading, art, dramatics. Future: Art or Iournalism. , Y i 7-'Z' xp we-.9 -G' .Hwy -arf' IOAN DEWEY MILTON 37 Nylan Rd. College Scientific. Activities: Field Hockey 3, 4: Volleyball 3, 4: Softball 3: Basketball 3, 4: Sports Council 3, 4: Badminton 4. Interests: Rockne, Rainbow. Future: Mt. Ida Ir. College. CATHERINE MITCHELL M5 4' Kate 17 Haverhill St. Q fr - College Liberal Arts. Activities: ,.- X, M Basketball 2, 3, 4: Volleyball 3, fY.,T..,9 '09 I 4. Interests: Basketball, swim- . ' Sting, field hockey, baseball, 'li ' OWIHQ, dancing, fishing. Fu- ? lr , ture: Boston Dental School. l i i i ' ' 'i I-xii. J' is ,. E! ,,,. .-..,,,,, -:zu . -... - ic.-X i N- -f A I ff-fig 4 lf fx, Q . l ,- BEVERLY ANN MILLAY Y BeIcu 180 School St. - U. ' 'M' Commercial. Activities: Glee -I - 1 A , Club 2: Part-Time Worker 4. In- . ..: ' 'Nw f terests: Ice skating, sports, roller H 'N' , skating, dancing. Future: Unde- , I cided. , ' ' P, .LE A ' - S. - , ' X I iff, N f ,,- '....,.iu . J .,....., EDWARD MILTON MOBEHG Swede 82 Hillberg Ave. General. Activities: Track 2, 3, 4 tCaptain 4l: Football 4: Intra- mural Basketball 3: Iunior Usher 3, Interests: Basketball, football, swimming, bowling, trailer truck driving. Future: United States Marines. MARGARET ANGELA MOLANDER Peggy 123 Hayward Ave. Commercial. Activities. Basket- ball 2. Interests: Dancing, roller skating. Future: SecretarialWork. CLAIRE ALICE MONGEAU 380 West Elm St. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Dues Collector 3, 4: Ring Com- ' mittee 4: Dramatic Club 4: A Cappella Choir 4: Field Hockey Class Team 3, 4: Softball Team . 3: Basketball 2, 3, 4: Volleyball 3: Class Play Usher 4, Interests: Basketball, field hockey, swim- : ming, music, bowling. Future: Boston University. l 1 IANET LEE MOON Ian 22 Montello St. Extension General. Activities: Junior Usher 3. Interests: Sports. Future: Re- ceptionist. 13 SHIRLEY ANN MOUSETTE 536 Centre St. Commercial. Interests: Ftoller ska'- ing, danczng. Future: Insurance Ollie. ELIZABETH ANN MOYNIHAN Betty 781 Main St. College Liberal Arts. Acttvitzesz Basketball 2, 3, 4: Fzelcl Hockey 2, 3: Softball 2, 3, -1: Volleyball 2: A Cappella fl, 4: Badminton -4. Interests: Sports, reading, knrttrng, lr, Twentieth Century C. C., Sodallty. Future: Tele- phone Company. THOMAS IOHN MURCH Tom 539 Howard St. Technical. Interests: Basketball- St, Paul's Church League, roller skating. Future: Wentworth In- Slllule. IOHN IOSEPH MURPHY Murph 29 Foster St. General. Acttvitlesz Football 2, Interests: Football, baseball, bas- ketball, hockey, swirnnnng. Fu- ture: College, LOIS ANN MURRAY Sparkie 384 West St. l Iou:3ehc.Qd Arts. Activitzesz Bas- ketball 35 l.xbr'zry lalonitor 4. In- terests: lr inc.nf:, bc'.'.'l.:x1 reari- mg, sports Future: Tfleyhone Orerfrtcr. ROSEMARY MURRAY Rosie 384 West St. Collf-Ze I..:'er rl Arif A .'.'.'.ef: Lrrzary lflfnt r L' Frgnnx 1 I A Q' :g 3 elf: 4 Fen., r -. Flay l'5'!',fI -1 I:1'er-is'it flu.- skfr2.n'g G'r:1C.r'.': fr 'I .-ffrif,-ji. Century' C ,I Future: -Frrdaf 'NCIYEI S Z'f' . 'ZTLQIF c,1..Q IE 'EF 'Q' ASQ, MARK DAVID MYERS 53 Dover St. College Scientific. Activities: lunior Usher 3. Interests: Bas- s- V 1-.,', s, ,Y ketball, bowling, swimming, Ifi 1' 'vs G ,, s., f 31 , . i I x wr-Y I wiv 6 Qkr' Qftf f WG' Y' t 5, . N , . 7-I .. - 1 1:15 C ' 5.x 'ITF' Pk I in 15 'sl iq, 8.x :ff 17. football. Future: Massachusetts Institute of Technology. MARTHA LOU MYERS Maggie 87 Ellis St. College Scientific. Activities: Library Monitor 3: BroCktonia 3, 4: Student Advisory Council 3, 4. Interests: Porter-I-I1 Presi- dent, Treasurer of Pilgrim Dis- trict of Pilgrim Fellowship, bas- ketball, dancing, swimming. Fu- ture: Bates College. BOLESLAV THOMAS NAWROCKI Bill 25 Marion St. College Scientific, Activities: Hof-key 2, 3, 4. Interests: Bad- minton, baseball, football, hunt- ing, sports. Future: University ol Miamt. ALVIN ELMER NELSON Spec 24 Second St. Technical. Activities: Class Dues Collector 2. Interests: Basketball, football, stock car racing, danc- ing, bowling, swimming. Future: Trade School, DONALD EDWARD NELSON Don 154 Tribou St. Commercial. Activities: Intra- mural Basketball 2, 3, 45 Volley- ball 2, 3, 45 Retail Selling 4. Interests: Basketball, baseball, electrtcity. Future: Retailing Work. LAWRENCE IOSEPH NELSON, IR. Larry 37 Staliord Lane Technical. Interests: Dancing. Future: Unted States Arr Force. RODNEY CLIFFORD NELSON Nellie I8 Denton St. Industrial Arts. Activities: Intra- mural Sports: Football. Interests: Basketball, football, roller skat- ing, stock car racing, Navy Re- serves. Future: United States Navy. PRISCILLA ANN NESS Pat I9 Wellington St. Academic, Activities: Basketball 2, 3, 4 tCaptain 3l: Field Hockey 3, 4: Swimming 2: Softball 3 tCaptain 31: Volleyball 3: Sports Council 3, 4: Badminton. Inter- ests: Bockne, sports. Future: Physical Education Work. LOIS CARLENE NEWTON Red Lo 757 North Main St. Commercial. Activities: Constitu- tion Committee 2, Class Ring Committee 4: Class Play Com- mittee 4: Library Monitor 2: Sort- ball 3: Girls' Glee Club 2. Inter- ests: Singing, roller skating. Fu- ture: Telephone Operator. THOMAS IOSEPH NICHOLSON Ice 110 Clinton St. General. Activities: Basketball 3 tl-Iolten High, Danvers, Massl Interests: Sports, hunting, bas- ketball. Future: United States Navy. GRACE-MARIE NIED 64 West Elm St. Teachers' College. Interests: Football, swimming, badminton, dancing. Future: Massachusetts School of Art. ROBERT EDWARD NIXON Nick 609 Warren Ave. Industrial Arts. Interests: Foot- ball, hunting, fishing, roller skating. Future: United States Navy. l gd'-9 ' .., l use l ts' Q gi S. X 4 V- - A 'N -I V W... 4 N , fr fig-I Q ' ..- '11W3Il vc .ti . Vt' V 1 2 S in AQ! tw, t AQ it W., 'Q .itbfk wr-i-r 'vi :X ,fi 'J 'Nah' fr A . ' f'f'-- Q1 0 L ' l -A s. ,YR f-'vp A 11' mv wi Q -'Q in-i .3 X . :.4 i. -2' . -if Ti? . . K., 1, -vi, f S. , tg -- 'V Q li:f.Q,',jf,l LQ is- -. MARIE ROSE NOEL Dimples 9 Peckham Ave. l-losyital Tr rining. Activities: Baslcettiiall fi. Interests: Sports, horseback riding, skating, Chil- dwen of Mary Sodality. Future: Brockton Hospital School of Nurs- infi. LOIS MURIEL OBERG Lo 112 Auburn St. Hiisivital Training. Activities: A Cai-pellfr Choir 3: lunior Usher 3. Interests: Bowl ng, rig-ller skat- ing, Luther League, Rainbow. Future: Nursing. CLAIRE ESTHER O'BRIEN Obie 23 Mystic St. Coinrnercial. Activities: Part-Time 4. Interests: Bowling, dancing, roller skating, Y's OWls. Fu- ture: Office Work. IAMES HENRY O'BRIEN, IH. Iimmy 98 Auburn St. College Scientitic.Act1vities: l!7't?'fl'llt'O!'1CIl Belations Club 2: Male Chorus fl: A Cappella 2, 3: Band 3, -1: Boys' Syzrts Council 4: Christmas Pageant 2, 3. Inter- ests: Music, staniiiis, Senior Pil- arin. Fellowship tPresidentl, church choir, Festival Chorus. Future: Tufts College. PHILIP ALBERT O'CONNELL Phil 15 Pleascmtview Ave. General. Activities: Football 2, 3, 4: Baseball 2, 3, 4: Basket- ball 2, Interests: Sports. Future: College. RAYMOND EARL O'CONNELL Oke 15 Thorne11St. fqiiientifie. Activities: Intramural Basketball 3, -I: Cross Country T, -1: Track Tearii -1. Interests: Basketball, track, Future: Uni- versity of Massachusetts. 'v',,.. 4 'Id ,.. IEANNE HELEN O'CONNOR 40 Mellen St. . :.-: 1:3 Aoi.-.' if-3: Basket, zzl. Q .-3. Q15 t51Q:'1E'.'tr F' Paz:- -,. .. s. F: me dam,-A IIE 1' 1fKx3'1 5'.'.'.I'IlII.lI1A'-It FII: . :I .,, - qv, , . .r. IOHN IOSEPH O'CONNOR O Kee 109 Green Sl. Irzausral Arts. Interests: Ide- fhanatrs. Future: Unied States Vin., ,1 .-5. CORINNE ANN OLIVER Queeney 34 Hervey St IHIosp.t5zl Tragnnrg. A:t1v:t:es: Turrtthrtq Q: Easketball Q, 4- Fgeld Hoskey' 3 -if Vollfj-yball -1' Softball 3 Eadzzgxton -I' G:rIs 'lee Club f' TCfn..nat.na Cort. 1131226-e 3, Interests: Rocfcne, Razn- r:'.-.', U Y, F, Future: flurstng. DONALD WILLIAM OLIVER Don 39 Sylvester SI. 'I'eTr:r..c'31, Af5tt':.::f5: Ter.:'..s f. I::2erf,:'ts: Eizs-,ILIIQ ferpnzs, tcgf Lak hoib:-,'.' Qzslf Lasketrfall how-.-Qniz, rua. Future: Un ':- iiifgil. IEAN ANN O'NEIL 130 Tribou Sl. Gov- r ay Reg If :. :t: f fx 7 7 fl: x :Q Efgtriiir 1 Rf: , 3 Ir!-,re:'s: 't 'Ft-.'f ' :1'1: , IT' TIUY5. '. .,lY'Q ZfE' f 5 I .'fag15.:,,,' LOIS ELAINE ORCUTT 2 Silver Road A , uv- -I Sf ' 'Sv L! '-'-xg., -z, x. Y 5' 1 4- 1 Sf 1 . fs I -ligilffu l' iff! Y, gi, N -tr-at ' 4- SVN I W5 I 2 Q 'Tj . Sn . CLAIRE YVONNE OUIMET 65 Woodward Ave. Hosp-:tal Tzaznmq. Actxvttxes. Sophomore Class Basketball Team' Intramural Basketball 2. 3, 4. Interests: Golf, danctnq, Rockne, Ir. Twentieth C. C., Juntor Sodaltty. Future: Boston Umverstty. GEORGE CHARLES OUTCHCUNIS Archie 12 Garfield St. lndustrtal Arts. Interests: Cotns, stamps, machtnes, draltsman- shzy, bowlxnq. Future: Umted States Marmes. MARIE ANN PALMIERO 46 Prospect St. Cornrnerctal. Acttvttmesz Basket- Ivall 2, 3: Student Counctl 2, 3, 4: Part-Tune Worker 4: Ncnunatmq Contrutttee 3. Interests: Sports, dancfznq, zrrt. Future: Secretartal Work, PAUL IUSTIN PAPINBAU Puppy 63 French Ave. Acadermc. Acttvttres: Staqecraft 3. Interests: Horses, automobtle ractnq, farmrnq, staqework, skat- ma. Future: Automobtle or horse ractnq. IOHN PARAZINSKI Pal 87 Upland Rd. Ccllcae SClC'IlIII1C'.ACIlVlllSSf Iun:cr Usher 3. Interests: Swtm- ::::nf:, koatxna, basketball. Fu- ture: Armed Forces or North' eastern Untversxty. RICHARD EDWARD PARKER Red 23 Turner Sl. Colleie SC.e:1f,f.f .In'frests: Bowl- rr: fovtbail, basketball. Future: Q . :ire l.'f:1r1':'gGr. IOHN WILLIAM PARSONS luck 218 Highland St. College Scientific. Activities: Track 2, 4. Interests: Boats, cars, combustion engines, mechanics. Future: Northeastern University. IOHN PARZIALE Iohnnie 101 Wyman St. General. Interests: Bowling, loot- ball, baseball. Future: Unde- cided. PAMELA MORNA PATCH Pam 214 Howard Street College Liberal Arts. Activities: Brocktonia. Interests: Drawing, painting, swimming, badminton, reading, and Rainbow Girls. Fu- ture: Massachusetts School oi Art. VIRGINIA MAY PAYBINS Iinny 68 Hovendon Ave. Commercial. Activities: Part-Time Worker 4: Basketball 3: Snaps and Into Committee 4. Interests: Photography, bowling, dancing, classical music, basketball, water sports, cooking, Y. W. C. A. Fu- ture: Chandler School. MARILYN FRANCES PEDRIALI Mal 23 Wendell Ave. General. Activities: Basketball 2, 4. Interests: Tennis, basket- ball, Ir. Twentieth Century C. C. Future: Undecided. DOROTHY LOIS PEKARSKI Dot 32 West Park St. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Girls' Glee Club 2: A Cappella Choir 3. Interests: Dancing, trav- elling, reading, church choir, in- terior designing. Future: Mod- erne School of Fashion. s flu 0 .QEQ l K - . . z , I . ,I , ' . 'Q ,:-I 9 , I I '6.Q, f V 'I' 4' f yiii : : i E1 ifivr' it ,ml L33 fi .rim-ff. I f if . st l l 'rf' s QT g ...bf C1 J' . lj X n . i : ,fi z . i t M., ' Wu-up -lrff' - -me 42+ fl f vlyawxj X M, QWYN X .X ,Af wh, -, P Y ri .5 ,.i ,, . 'vs gt g- Q I as N Q. t 4x .1 b lf. I- 'sv ' 5 . . . J 2', . '.,v t A' ll QNX :ii , !.. Lk 1 ,, ,.. , . I I xi I 87 EMIL FRANCIS PENDERGRACE, IR. Pendy 22 Ridgeway Ct. General. Interests: Football,base- ball, wrestling, hockey. Future: Auto Mechanics. FRANK EDWARD PERKINS Perle lll Tilton Ave. College Scientific. Activities: Executive Committee 3, 4: Hi-Y 3, 4: Intramural Basketball 3, 4: Track tManagerl 45 Iunior Usher 3. Interests: Basketball, football, swimming. Future: Massachu- setts Institute of Technology. ROBERT ELLSWORTH PERKINS Bob 67 Gifford St. Commercial, Activities: Retail Selling 4. Interests: Dancing, swimming, movies, driving, foot- ball. Future: Retail Selling. HENRI ELI PERRAULT 7 Frost St. General. Activities: Football 2: Stagecrait 4. Interests: Hunting, football, baseball, Beagle Club. Future: Undecided. MARY ANNE PETRULIS 473 North Warren Ave. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Basketball 2, 3, 4: Nominating Committee 3: Class Play Com- mittee 4. Interests: Ir, Twentieth Century C, C. tNominating Com- mitteel, riding, swimming, read- ing, dancing, driving. Future: Katherine Gibbs Secretarial School. IOAN MARGARET PIANTONI Curly 96 Forest Ave. Commercial. Interests: Swim- ming, ice skating, dancing. Fu- ture: Airline Hostess. CHARLES ALBERT PICKERING. IR. Charlie 17 Dyer St. .3 i lla ge 5 .V :,. t ' A .'-tiff .1155 Fresrivzi' .V Y -2 S 3:if-:L :r::'.l 1 4 'l'r:'x Q Y irxirtz if :Q Ersl-QQZFJII -2 Hg-fr' Cluk Q Ftvzzrf 'rsslciussifi Q uw it T-1 PHYLLIS VIRGINIA PIGAGO Pil1y 789 North Montello S! Ccrrrflriz xl. Ac:r1'.'Qt.vs: GJ-P Club , , f . . .. lY.IE'I6'SISI LGZLCJTQ, ZC'.N'llY.I sz-.'x::lrr.mg Y Jsketrall Future: Qtfgrf Vfork, BARBARA IUNE PIKE Iune 164 Newbury St. C-zrrzzrxercurl 1111 -rP5ts: BI'.'.'1ll'1d, SKCIFHQ fI..lfi. .EXC 'IL1.'TY. F gt11:et:FQir.S'. HERBERT PETER PILKINGTON, IR. Pete 128 Newbury St. Gerterzl, lr.:-Zrests: Fifhzll hass- bcrll, Lcnc lsL::.ii Yctlrt Clur.. Future: Urzcie-tried PATRICIA ANN PINNETTI Put 92 Turner St. Qc::.:1. 11 A A 1 F :fri-fi . gig gg MARILYN ESTHER PLACE Mal 128 Clifton Ave. ',,L.. '.... .. o. ,. ,1...4. I ...J. 1. 1.' L f-.:' :. WL '.. . C.. .. '1 ...A . ,.,..,., - Q ,:. '4,1,f-'- ,,-.L 51. if Ar' 'Nm R nv Y- 1- .73 ' pil 4 3- -7 I lu - 'DS Y I' I r, , -J 4'1- I X ' I ROLAND POLISENO Rally 102 Kingman SL Semi ral AC't:v1t1E1s: Bond 2, 3, 4? Orchestra 2, 3, 4' Bfrsehcrll 3, 4. lirxcrpstsz lvlusmc, sports. Future: L'o:1sQrvotory of Muszc. DONA BARBARA POND 'R' Ducky 180 Highland sa. 'FY' ,',::.::.vrc.t,rl interests: Sports ' , r:ttg'.-,'l.r'm, crlrytlumes, Future: Air lrue F-9t'rf71r1f11SChOol. DOROTHY ELLEN POPE Dot 21 Burkeside Ave. Tv-rfherxs' College, Actrvrtresz :Lx Eirrsketlvarll IT, 4- Fzeld Hockey 3, 4 Volleylvcrll 3, 4: Dues Col- L. Qectzr 4' S'.-:rmrrunq 3: A Cop- ing yells Chou 4' Brdrrunton 4. In X if-rc-rs: Sgorfs, square dcmcmq ::.'.:f':f:, pgmc, I: Twentneth Cen- tury C. C. Rockne. Future: Fram- lltilfltlifl Stn? Tefrrlwrs' College. K .,. ERNEST IAMES PORTER Red 157 Prospect St. -xi, lzxdustrzfzl Arts. Future: United :ft-.rt-.5 Army. RICHARD DAVID PORTER, IR. ,N . Dick 86 Cherry Si. -'Uv I Teiltzxzffil Afitwztrvs: Stirqecrcrtt I. Glt L 3 4' Dues Collector . 5, l:1'f:flS':Q' Gflf, EI'-'.'llI'1Q, De- ' ' !.f:I'rj.' fil IfI.'If1f5. Future: Went- '.-.'or'E1 lm! 7-.ina LJ. bla' GERALD GEORGE PORTNEY n- 1erry 270 Wes! Elm Sl. I1 'N fri.-'fzf l,.:tCr'rl Arzs. Acttvrnesz Zjctzxtry F 4. Interests: ' T' r T 1: 11 lvgskf-tlofrll football, niiki, ::,u:rC, Future: Law .wb k. 411115 ANNASTASIA POULOS Anne Cla 199 Winthrop St. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Field Hockey 3, 4: Basketball 2, 3, 4: Softball 2, 4: Yearbook Staff 4: Class Play 4: Volleyball 2, 3, 4. Interests: Music, records, golf, field hockey, bowling, travel, Maids of Athens, read- ing. Future: College. ROSE MARY PROCOPIO 127 Cherry St. Hospital Training. Activities: Student Council 2, 3: Basketball 2: Class Play Committee 4: Girls' Glee Club 3: Girls' State Alternate 3: Class Dues Collec- tor 3: Nominating Committee 3. Interests: Ir. Twentieth Century C. C., Anita Garibaldi Iunior Lodge tSecretaryJ, Woman's Club tHonorary Memberl, danc- ing, bowling, swimming, piano, St. Edward's Sodality. Future: Massachusetts General Hospital School of Nursing. IOHN LOUIS PROSPER, IR. Sonny 4 Florence St. General. Activities: Football 2, 3, 4: Baseball 2, 3, 4. Interests: Sports. Future: College. MARYLYN DOROTHY PROUTY Mal Chloe 145 Hovendon Ave. Hospital Training. Activities: Basketball 2. Interests: Dancing, bowling, roller skating, sports. Future: Nurses' Training at Pea- body Home for Crippled Chil- dren. BARBARA NORMA POUDRIER Barb 83 Wyman St. Commercial. Activities: Basket- ball 25 Part-Time 4. Interests: Basketball, bowling, dancing, roller skating, football. Future: Business School. IANET ANN POWERS 31 Gordon St. Commercial. Activities: Basket- ball 2, 3, 4: Volleyball 3, 4' Hockey 4: Softball 3: Snaps and Info Committee 4. Interests: Dancing, sports, knitting. Future: Business School. Q. - ci::4-- '- -1 5 fi? se-QA , K . ft Qt f .t..t . W W -.'. 7.3 g k! l K V7 ,- N11 'C7 I s tt , tit- it ,f'i,... 5.259 fi ,va 9 Tx SHIRLEY MARIE POWERS Lee 157 Prospect St. Commercial. Activities: Part-Time 4: Basketball 2, 3: A Cappella Choir 2: Girls' Glee Club 3. In- terests: Dancing, music, pho- tography, football, baseball, Y. W. C. A., basketball. Future: Chandler School for Women. BARBARA RUTH RANKIN Barby 598 North Main St. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Basketball 2, Interests: Basket- ball, dancing, horseback riding, tennis, swimming, boating, Y. W. H. A., Club 51. Future: Col- lege. RONALD RAYMOND RATCLIFFE Spike 76 Turner St. General. Activities: Track 2, 3: Football 3: Intramural Basket- ball 3, 4. Interests: Baseball, football, basketball, hunting, fishing, cars, St. Bonaventure football team. Future: St. Bona- venture University. CARL HERBERT RAYMOND, IR. Ray 820 Warren Ave. General, Activities: Male Chorus 2, 3: Galloneers 2, 3, 4: Art 2, 3, 4: Yearbook Staff 4: A Cap- pella Chozr 3, 4: Christmas Pag- eant 2, 3. Interests: Sailing, ten- nis, swimming, singing, drama- tics, reading. Future: College and Diplomatic Service. IANET LOIS RAYMOND Ian 20 Lookoff St. General. Activities: Basketball 2, 3: Field Hockey 3. Interests: Dancing, roller skating, sports, church activities. Future: Unde- cided. BARBARA IOAN REARDON Barb 107 North Warren Ave. Commercial. Activities: Retail Selling 4. Interests: Storework, ice skating, softball, singing, dancing. Future: Retail Selling. RUSSELL ALVIN REED Russ 367 Quincy St. General Activities: Band 3, 4' A Cappella Choir 3, 4' Malc- Chorus 2, 3, 4 Vice-President ot Male Chorus' Galloneers 2. 3, -1 Interests: Swzrnmtng, skttng, basketball, tcotball, music, rol- ler skating, trshing, hunting. Fu- ture: Navy. DONALD IAMES REYNOLDS Red 90 Grove St. Industrzal Arts. Acttvthesr Base- ball 2, 3, 4: Intramural Basket- ball 3, 4. Interests: Basketball, drawtng football. Future: Un- cleczdecl. MARY IDA RICCIO 41 West St. Commercial. Activities: Basket- ball 2, 3, 4 tClass Team Zlq Brocktonta Collector 2: Rockne 2, 4' Swimming 4' Softball 4' Class Play Usher 4. Interests: Dancing, horseback rtdtng, swgm- rnzng, football, roller skating, knitting, Ir. Twentieth Century C. C., basketball. Future: Chand- ler Business School. LEA ANN RICHARDSON Lee 18 Taber Ave. Commercial. Acttvttf-sz Glee Club QQ Basketball 2. Interests: Bc'.-:l- zng, roller skating, danczng. Fu- ture: Ottzce Vlork. IEANNE MARIE ROBERTSON Freckles 43 Highland St. Hozrnal 'I':':tn::.-5. Act:'.':t:es: Btrsketrfxll 2, 3, 47 Sw:rnrn::.g Q: : :':::. I-faftrf- -9 l, F, 4 the-:ad ::.:'1:-2 -2 42 'l'u::.r'ltr1tg Voll- ','- lall 4 lr.'.-rests: Ir.v.ng danc- .ng, knttttnfr l'.f'rseb'1ck rzdtrltl swtnlrtnr.-J, ltaskttball, football, tenn1s l:a'cn Iilllllff' Fiurszng LIEBERT ROBIN Lieb 88 Moraine St. Serif-I xl .'4.'Y.'.'.'.1'? l:.1r tt:.ur 11 Baskft: 'all 3 4 Ir.:- :e:':--1 Btzfkf-T ball, ffotrall raaelall ttcfkf-',' tenms, acl: r1x.:lg yfg :xl zz z:.a sem:-classic :Q ::.u:f:'T Ft1tt:re:ECs- tcn l.lrl.'.'ers.'y' CHRISTINE EMMA RODOPHELE Chris 61 Plymouth St. College Sc1entrt1c.Act1vit1es: Stagecratt Staff 2, 3, 4. Interests: Art, music. Future: Massachu- setts School of Art. ' PAUL ANTHONY RODRIQUES Tony I5 Snow St. General. Activities: Male Chorus 4: A Cappella Choir 4: Gallon- fers 4. Interests: Swimming, reading, music, Young Peoples Group tChrrst's Ambassadorsl. Future: Zion Bible Institute. EUGENE ROLAND RONDEAU Runt 212 Court St. College Scientific. Activities: Financial Manager ol Football Team 4. Interests: Dancing, roller skating, tennis, swimming, foot- ball, basketball, radio, group singing, aeronauttcs. Future: Aeronautics School. PHYLLIS ARLENE ROSENSTOCK Phil 920 Crescent St. General. Activities: Basketball 2, 3. Interests: Dancing, rollcr skat- ing, music, church activities. Fu- ture: Undecided. PA ULINE PEARL ROSENTHAL I, 1' 13 4 Sondra 17 Stebbins Ave. Teachers' College Interests: Sports, music, dancing. Future: Bustne-ss School. BLANCHE PAYE RUBIN 27 Otis St. Commercial. Activities: Basket- ball 2: Part-Ttme Worker 4. In- terests: Music, dancing, base- ball, football, basketball, Y. M. H A , Club 51. Future: Chandler School. HERBERT BERNARD RUBIN Herb I5 Stillman Ave. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Band 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 2: Intra- mural Activities 2, 3, 4. Inter- ests: Baseball, basketball, foot- ball, Brockton Orchestral Society, Y. M. H. A. Future: Boston Uni- versity. EDWARD ANTHONY SABINA Ed 20 Saunders St. Commercial. Interests: Hunting, fishing, swimming, tennis, base- ball. Future: Office Work. RUTH BEVERLY ST. IAMES Ruthie 23 Morton St. College Scientific. Activities: A Cappella Choir 2, 3: Library Monitor 2. Interests: Bible Club, Christian Endeavor, sports, art. Future: Gordon College of The- ology and Missions. WILLIAM IOSEPH ST. IAMES. IR. Bill 62 Market St. General. Activities: Band 3: Or- chestra 3. Interests: Swimming, skiing, skating, football. Future: College. ALBERT PETER SANTORO Al 58 Otis St. General, Activities: Football 2. Interests: Electricity, engineer- ing. Future: Wentworth Institute. IOHN SUMNER SAWTELL Massa 7 Winona St. Commercial. Activities: Intra- mural Volleyball 2, 3, 4: Retail Selling 4. Interests: Bowling, football, baseball, volleyball, politics, social work, salesman- ship. Future: School of Sales- manship. Q - W 'tn A... . 3 if Q. K . iw il ' A 'iii-ai? - ., . Q if-:it Y-uv Qs- Jw- 4- xx, Z! V,-I. X L N' A v I . ': f it. '.. ga' it s.. X X X' .3 2 ,wif Lx 1 4 V. Pl A I' X I lm li Ji 1- If I? :Q g N 541 I , .ba 1 -K ,bv 'I ' 1 I - I M 5.1 .1 IOSEPH NORMAN SCHWARTZ Iasper 28 Lexington St. College Liberal Arts. Interests: Y. M. H. A. Clubs, basketball, swimming, ping-pong. Future: Armed Services. PATRICIA LOUISE SEDANI Put 360 Centre St. Household Arts. Activities: Bas- ketball 2. Interests: Roller skat- ing, dancing, swimming, basket- ball, tennis. Future: Nursing. RITA ROSE SERGI Skin 166 Cherry St. Commercial. Activities: Basket- ball 2, Interests: Basketball, swimming, roller skating, ice skating, boating, dancing. Fu- ture: Office Work. RICHARD IOHN SHAKMAN Dick 59 Riverview St. Commercial. Interests: Football, autos, selling. Future: Automo- bile Salesman. NATHANIEL ABRAM SHAPIRA Nat 35 Belcher Ave. College Liberal Arts: Activities: Band 2, 3, 4: Senior Class Play 4: Brocktonia Q, 3, 4: B. H. S. Reporter for Enterprise 3, 4. Interests: Basketball, golf, swim- ming, writing, Y. M. H. A. Clubs. Future: Bowdoin College. DAVID ALLEN SHARKEY Dave ll Wales Ave. General. Activities: Executive Committee 3, 4: Brocktonia 2, 3, 4: Tennis 3. 4: Iunior Usher. Interests: Football, tennis, hockey, boxing, dancing. Future: Holy Cross. RALPH GERALD SHEARING 40 Ecrrrinqion Sl. c0r:1':.1.c 'r . f-.:'g'.'.z -'sz ...ce Qhcrus 3- Rtill if-lilllg '9- lnterests. ..Ius.-:, 51: .mg r':.i C 'r:'.r1'u:'.i1Z1j d3r1::.:1'r yulrlm: rc- lrru.-rts rzrvrl reserves, Cele- V2S. I1,FL1ILlZE'IR'IClZN Anrvunr-'-r. LILLIAN MARY SHEMETA Lilly 4 Winter St. Cczrrrrmrcrfrl. ACt.v.t.-'sz E Iillfl- bill 2, 35 VQlle','k1rli3J PQKVTLIIQQ 4. Irrtflrcsisz Fcctbrll, brr2f:f1::u.l. S'.'.'lll.ZllIIIQ1, dirrrcxzg, rrzusf. Fu- ture: Se:reiur1clWCrk- LAWRENCE FREDERICK SHERMAN Luffy 99 Arlhul' si lnduslrzol Arts. ACLVLILQS: Turrxb lmq Team Q, 3, 4. ln?-Lrests: Wre-stlrnq, g1rrg-ring, :oller Skit mcg, 5w.:rr::1mC7. Future: Undo sided. IEAN CAROL SHILCOCK 45 Richmond St. Ccrrmrercal. AC'.v:!.es: Bzfket bcrll Q' Girls' Glee Club 2: E15 katirzll E' Flozzzzrrrtzrzg C' rr.:ru1fcf2 3 Pcr?fT.::.-Q -2. lrzterasfs: 'l'er.r11S bfrskeirlfl, fiitltfrll, Rfigrrl' N',, I G:r1S, rgcgizxlir ::.'.131'T, lzrxitrrrfr I Future:Sf?rTr9111rL1lXJork. CHARLES SOLOMON SIDMAN Chick 467 Crescent Sl. E'7:.r:.'2:' 'rl lrtfreiki E'1.'Q1f-' fiit 'ill f::'.'i 51:11:11 rw: Eusr. 9 If ?:i:Q ROGER HOWARD SIMMONS Simey 3 Miriam Rd. V .., , ... ...,. Y. .. Hcwifjr Tfii. Q ' ' ' Hifk- jr 1.I.' :.': :ri '27 7.1 fig. . .i '? s . I., -Yr I Roz rg x rx ., ' 1 O '55 ' s.. S- 1 I i oz' sf' Q -' l A x r I U . I , N.. 4 ,I ,of CL Ea q 0 PB. Q. L. X x K, 'G f ' ' x ly my fl W? l Mx 92 MARION LORETTA SINNOTT I2 Robinson Ct. lmerfis's: Roller skcrtmq, dan:- mrr Future: llrrrdresser. IOYCE SMITH 195 Menlo Sl. House-lrold Arts. lrrtereistsr Roller zkrrhrzrr, wo skcrtmq, howlrnq. Vururnz llmlffrzded. LORRAINE NATALIE SMITH Lo1ly 91 Florence Sl. Cozrazzre-rcpcl. Azt1vzlieS:Tumbl1nq Te.:::r 3' Brockton:ar Collector lrfrfrfstsz Ruler szkufmq, dfrnc- rtg rfrskefryrll. Future: Ollzce E'.'c:k. RONALD IESSE SMITH Smilty I0 Homer St. T3'.rrerc:7, ACl2Vl'lx'SZ Mule Chorus E' A Cirggellrr Cirorr 3g Year- htolc Pzif Il: Lslrrary Momtor 2. lmerfqslsz Arrpl-rrres. Future: Col- lf-qv-. RUSSELL FRANCIS SNOW Big Russ 678 Main Sl. Sezrfrzl. Ac! v.: 1551: lntrfrmurol B'IL'1k fIfIll fi. lrfere-l1's: Efrsker- irrlf l :f5fjZ fril :w.'.'1:r.rr.:rrg, filo!- rfrll. l'u .x:f': Ury!-Fd Srtes Army. VERNA ALICE SNOW Snowie 785 Belmon! Sl. zrr- rzzlfi lvl vfres: Brock- 'l DY T' Consfnruron lf . T C.lSS Dues Cal- E - :'.f4E rlI 'Cnr ffrml 2' 33.7 Corzxzr. ev 4: Siudem Counl 4' I:frr:.':':T Club 4' Yefrrbook ?':tf 4 'l':1::1hf.nj TFTIIL 2' Ln' :r rry' f.f1::r'0r -1. lntercrsta: Roller ci :t1n':, nfrsakellzzll, sgrcrls, dunc- :.': 5 f:r.i, rzluflc U. Y. F. Fu' re: Urdefgnrlec. CARL MURRAY SNYDER 30 Franklin St. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Football Usher 4. Interests: Base- ball, sports, fishing. Future: Col- lege. WALTER LEYSHON SPICER Spike 11 Ash St. College Scientific. Activities: Student Council 4: Basketball 4: Galloneers. Interests: Sports and music. Future: Ohio Wesleyan University. EDWARD IOSEPH SPILLANE Ed 67 Short St. Commercial. Activities: High School Band 2, 3, 4: High School Orchestra 2, 3, 4. Interests: Music, study of automotive me- chanics. Future: New England Conservatory of Music. JOAN AUDREY STANIOS Splanios 515 Warren Ave. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Constitution Committee 2: Christ- mas Pageant 3, 4: Senior Class Play Usher 4: Snaps and Into Committee 4: Basketball 3, 4: Brocktonia 4. Interests: Draw- ing, dramatics, swimming, base- ball, sailing, Dixieland Iazz. Future: Westbrook Ir. College. MARSHALL STENGEI. Casey 66 Oakdale St. Scientific. Interests: Basketball, swimming, tennis, Y. M. H. A. Future: Boston University. VIRGINIA STONE Ginny 16 Hazel St. Commercial. Activities: Student Council 2: Basketball 3, 4: Christ- mas Pageant 3, 4: Part-Time 4: Dramatic Club. Interests: Danc- ing, basketball, swimming, Ir. Twentieth Century C. C., toot- ball. Future: Secretarial Work. qv.-1 W fa , 5 fs,-,Mit 1 'P'-N, . fa. 5'- - 'Mx Sf-1 Y+ I :st sy. :lrzgx x if H ik., we ! 'W Y ,Q 'L if- , 325- Y fl ' fi- ? .lgg I f -L Ei ' i ii I t t -Y-Ll Q 's! eil . 31,34 i.'V . LL' ' fi Q P. , 1..- 'tsf' is Xl ff lg 1 . - fiflt ' K . 2 4. I CLAIRE RUTH STOUGHTON Skyscraper 55 Belcher Ave. Commercial. Activities: Basket- ball 2, 3 tCaptain 31: Brock- tonia Collector: Honorary Mem- ber of Woman's Club: Ir. Twen- tieth Century C. C.: Y Debs and Y Owls. Interests: Danc- ing, horseback riding, swimming roller skating, tennis, basketball playing piano, bowling, driving, music. Future: Bookkeeper. 1 AUGUSTINO ROCCO STRATOTI Augie 24 Weston St. College Scientific. Activities: Band 2, 3, 4: Track 3: Tennis 3: Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4: Intramural Volleyball 2, 3. In- terests: Sports, music. Future: Chemical Engineer. IOHN ELLSWORTH STUDLEY Stud 52 Rockland St. General. Activities: Football 2: Tumbling Team 3, 4. Interests: Hunting. Future: Merchant Ma- rines. HENRY EDWARD STULPIN Frankie 45 East Main St. General. Activities: Football 2, 3: Track 3. Interests: Hunting, trapping, fishing, football, bas- ketball, swimming, track. Fu- ture: Military Academy. EDWARD IUDE SULLIVAN Sully 483 Warren Ave. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Football 3, 4: Track 3, 4: Christ- mas Pageant 4. Interests: Sports, music, automobile mechanics. Future: Amherst. NORMA RUTH SULLIVAN Sully 375 North Montello St. Commercial. Activities: Basket- ball 2, 3, 4: Volleyball 3, 4. In- terests: Roller skating, bowling, music, swimming, knitting, toot- ball. Future: Brockton Business School. ALBERT EDWARD SUMPTION, IR. Al 154 Market St. fOr,.r:.f-1 31 :I .1t:t.'.'.:..sg Refii. Sellzn.: -I ln'e-If-sts: S'.-.wrnrritna rtllflr sk1t.:..5 3 2:-1. Future: Re '1t..:i3. ANNE ELIZABETH SUMPTION Colle .ge Sv.ent.t.r Au!l'.'zf10s: Basketball 2, 3, 4: F15-ld I-loclcti-y .g S-,v1n::n.rta 2, Vslleybrll 3, 4' Clzss Pixy Usher -1 Brdrniniizg 4. Intett-sts: Sports, lr, T-.-.wfrxtteth Cervtzry C. C St. Maraaref s So- aaI.ty. Future-1 Und-:cad-ed. TRACEY THOMAS SWEENEY 22 Bryant Ave. Colle-.ge Smenttlgc. Avtzvizes: Track Y, 3' Class Motto Corn- nrzttee 4- H.-Y 3 4. Interests: Exslcetbill, lrctnrll, s'.-.'1n1:n.nq. Future: l'-lassacltusetts l'.'lar11Ln'te Avaaenpy. NANCY-SUSAN VINING SYLVIA 36 Columbia St. R. iz! .1 I .fltl gf' 'VN Q31 x- A A A .f, ..A.X w FN -Q gf Y EI' lr 'I' I Elia -v l ff gn- qi C7 BERLE ANN TAYLOR 36 Wellington St. College Liberal Arts. Activities: 'Brocktontaw Collector 4: Stage- cratt 4: Class Play Committee 4 Interests: Roller skating, danc- inq, swimming, horseback rid- tnq, bowling, sewmcj. Future: Bridgewater State Teachers' Col- leac. CHARLES KLEBER TAYLOR, IR. Charlie 36 Wellinqton St. Industrial Arts. Activities: Band QI, 3. Interests: Baseball, football, tishlna, ice skating, dancina, music, swimming. Future: Un- decided. NICHOLAS IOSEPH TEDESCO Sonny 209 Pleasant St. General. Activities: Track Team 2: Football 2 llr. Varsityl. Inter- ests: Vl7OOd-EVOIICIDCI, automobile repairing, baseball, swimming, football, food. Future: United States Navy. RALPH WARNER TERRY, IR. 35 Weston St. - . - 4- cr e otle ze :C e:.Z:f1f'. A::t1'.'1t:e.-: -0- Ld6,3'C:'1l,9X..O: 1. Bqskptturl ll Colleae Sc1enttttc.Activities: 3 4- 'ltuzzxblznz Q' S-'.-.'lx:tr:1:nI Q' kv.X' Band 2? Iunim' Usher 37 All F-.Qld pm,.ke.'. 3 4. VO11,,.h-111 3 Q-7 1-r' Stfxil for tearbook 4. Interests: qi' Softfggll '3 Inlugslgglgz DUST Art, basketball, table tennls. Fu- lYlLlE.K'. Future: Brzdaf'.-.'.:fer'Staic -'I' mm: Art School' Teachers College ' ff. I , J ' lkxhn - . -' J 1 KATHARINE MATILDA TEVLIN MARIA AN-1-ONIET-I-A Kathie 234 Green St. H H TARANTINO Conlntercial. Activites: Basket- Netw 27S0u1hSt- 1- Q mn 2, 3, -lf Yzeld Hockey 3: ,, , , , , I S'.-.'1:n!rnnq 1'L1fe-Savtnql 2: A Uf? I'-f'f Z' i'f- 9 - '9 357 Cxpyella Clicyir 3: Part-Time 4. 5'ffmql'1', lf, T 'f', ,fs Interests: Swtrnrnxnq, basketball, :- U V X -: 7',7'f':'?f 'VL . - bca-.'l.ri7, clrnfzna, football, base- A737-? '- CF?-'-YP? 'T ' l'all, Ir. Twentieth Century C. rt.s lfutvzrez A lff'I'llEI .rx Flctz... ' 1? C. horseback Ndmq, Fumre: ' .fl ?fCret'1r1alV.'Ork. Ii ,C MARY ANN TARBELL DONALD IOSEPH THERRIEN l6l Summer St., Bridgewater Don 21 Gaudetfe Ave. f 'Q Qlculeie Lgkazz. .f+.:'z 'S Q t Comme-rcral. Activities: Student Gfe Qu: ' r af . ' A iloiznfxl l, ff' Retail Sellznq 4. Volleyl. 11' ggi.. 5' Interesw: Easeball. Y. M. C. A., Interfax Si 3 air. X' :nus.C. Futurez' United States tn ' ' ' fine flavy. 94 EDWARD IOSEPH THIBEAULT Durante 22 Hayward Ave. General. Activities: Library Mon- itor 2: Yearbook Staff 4. Inter- ests: National Guard, music, motorcycles, coins. Future: Uni- ted States Air Force. BEVERLY ALLERTON THOMAS Bev 13 Franklin Ave. Commercial. Interests: Dancing, music. Future: Office Work. WILLIAM ORWELL THOMAS Bill 43 Emmett St. Industrial Arts. Activities: Tumb- ling Team 3, 4. Interests: Base- ball, football, camping. Future: Wentworth. BRUCE CRAWFORD TIBBETTS I5 Greenfield St. College Scientific. Activities: I-Ii-Y 2, 3, 4. Interests: Brockton Aero Liners, Church League Bas- ketball, hunting, fishing. Future: Aeronautical Engineering. IANE AUDREY TILLSON Ianie 112 Nilsson St. Commercial. Activities: Basket- ball 2, 3: Iunior Usher 3: Stu- dent Council 3, 4: A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4. Interests: Sports, dancing, music, Y- Debs. Fu- ture: Bookkeeper. GORDON WESLEY TINKHAM 230 West Chestnut St. Technical Interests' S orts stock . . p , - car racing. Future: Auto Me- chanics. 6- . Q L -7-- 5 . . .I fax. as a ii-'X . I in-' ...x4s, . 'y,.. vu. ,, 'I K Q.. X -r-y Y.,-v K ...G 6 NQIX 'i,. , X 2,3 Q .43- Nm,- .ox ,, 'H 41 is A1-..--r X A AA 'E g fs au U' 'L' -arf at-Q. i'4L I . I K . Wm:-v V 'Milf 4. 4. . I I gsm . ,-. K. tt i Q JANET LORRAINE TINKHAM Tinley 26 Minot Ave. Commercial. Activities: Library Monitor 2, 3, 4: Basketball 3: Volleyball 3. Interests: Roller skating, swimming, ice skating, horseback riding, dancing. Fu- ture: Secretary. SHIRLEY LOUISE TIRONATI Shir1 379 Crescent St. Commercial. Activities: Basket- ball 2, 3, 4: Part-Time 4. Inter- ests: Tennis, baseball, basket- ball, music. Future: Business School. ROSE LORAINE TONELLI B7 Winthrop St. Commercial. Activities: Basket- ball 2, 3, 4: Dues Collector 2, 3. Interests: Swimming, golfing, horseback riding, dancing, Ir. Twentieth Century C. C., tennis, bowling, knitting, archery, ice skating, music, drawing. Future: Airlines. CHARLES DEANO TOPOULOS Deana 9 Palm Pl. Commercial. Interests: Football, baseball, basketball, volleyball, softball, swimming, lcoxing, wrest- ling. Future: Business. DONALD FRANCIS TORTORELLA Donnie 47 Milton St. College Scientific. Activities: Interests: Piano, stamp, and coin collecting, sports. Future: Bent- ley School of Accounting. IOHN MICHAEL TOSCA, IR. Blackie 249 Boylston St. College Scientific. Activities: Basketball 2, 3, 4: Golf 2, 3, 4. Interests: Engineering, golf, bas- ketball. Future: Engineering School. VIRGIN IA GLORIA TOSCA Ginnie 12 Saunders St. Comrnercial. Activites: Girls' Glee Club 2, 4: Class Dues Col- lector 4. Interests: li-ancznq, pt- Zrno, cooking, baking, new cars. Future: School ot Accountants. MILDRED TOURINHO Millie 610 Centre St. Household Arts. Interests: Sew- ing, Cooking, dancing, music. Future: Nursing. VERNON PETER TSARIDES Pete 495 Belmont St. College Scientific. Activities: Hi- Y 2, 3, 4. Interests: Fishing, base- ball, Red Sox, popular music. Future: Pharmacy. THERESA ANN TUPPER Terry 55 Brentwood Ave. College Liberal Arts. Activites: Basketball 2, 3, 47 Iumor Twen- tzeth Century C. C.: A Coppell.: Choir. Interests: Skating, piano, swimming, reading, languages, history. Future: Bridgewater Stite Teachers' College. EILEEN ROBERTA TUTTY I7 Mason St. College Liberal Arts. Acttv:1.es: Basketball 2, 4' Tumbling fi? Stagecraft Q, 4: Rna Coznnnttee 4 Class Play Co::'.:r,.ttoe 4. lr.- terests: Roller skating, :ce skat- rr.a, gmrrrrj gir::nt.nq Future: E::d'g-:'.-.'a'- : S'ate Tf: rs' Cf- .74-76. IOHN FREDRICK TWOMEY lack ll Portland St. General ln'frf-?':-: F-.-.'.:r.:rt.n'5. skatinc: ftshmg hunt.n': Future: Undecided. as ll Ullln . l it s ,h 5 TS--v 1 ti. ci- ,- 'F' I 5 e L - . Sax 3? C 'N r NANCY ANN URBANO Nan 38 Glenwood Square Academic. Activities: A Cap- prella Choir, l, 2, 3: Girls' Glee Club 2: Class Dues Collector 2, 3, 4: Snaps and Info Committee -1. Interests: Dancing, singing, football, and baseball. Future: Undecided. ELIZABETH IDA VACCA Bette 49 North Warren Ave. Commercial. Activities: Basket- ball 2, 3, 4: Brocktoma Room Collector 4: Part-Time 4. Inter- ests: lancing, tonnis, skating, football, Boston Red Sox, basket- ball, baseball, bowling, knitting. Future: Secretarial Work. LOUIS VACCA, IR. Wee Wee 119 Elliott St. Industrial Arts. Activities: Chief of Stage-craft 2: Student Finan- cial Manager of Athletics 2, 3: Student Council Member 2. In- terests: Hunting, bowling, flsh- ing, ice skating, football, base- tall, Future: Northeastern Uni- versity. IOAN MARY VALVO Io 109 North Warren Ave. College Lrberal Arts. Activities: Dues Collector 2: Dramatic Club Interests: Dancing, roller skat- ing, basketball, ice skating, pop- ular music. Future: Secretarial School. ROBERT ALBERT VARRIEUR Bobby 203 Prospect St. Industrial Arts. Interests: Base- ball. football, swimming, me- chanics, good music. Future: Automobile Mechanic. NANCY IEAN VAUGHAN 61 Hillberg Ave. Commercial. Activities: Basket- ball CClass Teaml 31 Softball 3: Sports Council 3, 4: Ring Com- mittee 4: Part-Time 4. Interests: Dancing, Rockne Club, basket- ball, swimming, tennls, bowling. Future: Secretar:al Work. MIRIAM SAGA VUORI Mia 170 Moraine St. College Scientific. Interests: Mu- sic, theatre, reading, painting, hiking, photography, collecting stamps and old paper money. Future: Tufts College. SUSAN MARION WALKER Sue 11 North Arlington St. Teachers' College. Activities: Basketball 2, 3: Field Hockey 3: A Cappella Choir 3. Interests: Tennis, swimming, dancing, bas- ketball, table tennis. Future: Mount Ida Iunior College. JOHN DEWEY WALSH, IR. Dew 21 Packard St. Industrial Arts. Interests: Foot- ball, baseball, basketball, swim- ming, music. Future: Wentworth Institute. EDWARD IAMES WALSH Ed 12 King Ave. College Scientific. Activities: Executive Officer 2, 3, 4: Brock- tonia Business Manager 3, 4: I-Ii-Y 4: Stagecraft 2: Constitu- tion Committee 2. Interests: Automobiles, baseball, music. Future: Northeastern. IOAN PATRICIA WALSH I5 Fern Ave. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Cheerleader 3, 4: Executive Com- mittee 2, 3, 4: Basketball 2, 3, 4: lunior Usher 3: Yearbook Staff 4: Brocktonia Collector 2: Girls' Glee Club 2. Interests: Sports, harmonizing, church ac- tivities. Future: Middlebury Col- .Wa 7, t-ff: -9 -v Hb' 6, . I f 1 f it Ii I X f X, X --if A. 1 X, 1 t .fy-as ,ifivx I in 'X ..'Z'-J -A s 17 R t Lu lege. sf mx IOAN PAY WARE lo 913 Centre St. Commercial. Activities: Nominat- ing Committee 2. Interests: Roller skating, winter sports, bowling, swimming, music, piano, organ, dancing, sewing. Future: Busi- ness College. fox ROBERT EMERY WASHBURN Bob 17 Prince St. Industrial Arts. Activities: Band 4. Interests: Baseball, football, music, building construction. Fu- ture: Wentworth Institute. BARBARA LOIS WASSON 290 North Cary St. Commercial. Activities: Basket- ball 3: Volleyball 2. Interests: Roller skating, reading, bowling, swimming, ice skating, knitting, football, baseball. Future: Busi- ness School. VIRGINIA WELLS Ginny I6 Poole St. Commercial. Activities: Volley- ball 2, 3. Interests: Swimming, volleyball, tennis, horseback rid- ing. Future: Fisher Business School. CAROLYN GRACE WESTON Carol 215 Market St. Commercial. Activities: Library Monitor 2: Glee Club 2, 4: Year- book Committee 4: Class Play Committee 4. Interests: Dancing, piano, movies, motorcycles. Fu- ture: Fisher School. CONSTANCE ELLEN WETZELL Connie 59 Bouve Ave. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Nominating Committee 2: A Cap- pella Choir 2. Interests: Bible Club, Young Peoples Society of Trinity Baptist Church, Sunday school teacher. Future: Deacon- ess Hospital School of Nursing. IANET WETZELL Ian 642 Belmont St. College Liberal Arts. Activities: A Cappella Choir 2. Interests: Choir, Young Peoples Society at Trinity Baptist Church, Bible Club, Sunday school teacher. Fu- ture: Kings College. ARTHUR IOSEPI-I WHALI-IN Cookie I8 Main St. Industrral Arts. Ar'trv:ttes: Fcct- ball f', 4. Interests: Swzmrnrnq. toetball, baseball, burldmnq con- structrcn. Future: Umted States Army Alr Corps. IOANNE LUCILLE WHITMAN Io 606 Crescent St. Comrnerctal. Actmvrtnesz Gtrls' Glee Club 25 Iunror Usher 3: Part-Txme 4. Interests: Danctnq, roller skatrnq, knttttnq, swxnr- mmq, basketball. Future: Othcc' Vtfcrk. CLYDE ALAN WHITNEY Whit 29 Edward St. General. Acttvxtres: Football II: Hockey 4: Intramural Basketball 3, 4. Interests: Machrne shop, hockey. Future: Machrnxst. ARTHUR EDWARD WILBUR Willy 60 Market St. General. Acttvxtresz Band 2, 3, 4: Male Chorus IT, 3: Orchestra 2, 3. Interests: Bow-.'l:na, qolt, toot- ball, softball, basketball, New Lute Clubs. Chrnstran Endeavor. Fu:ure: Gordon Colleae. CAROLE ANN WILLETT Shorty 67 Moraine St. Colleae Sctentxtzc Arjttvztresz Glee Club C. Student Ccunczl 3. Usher at Class Pixy. Inter- ests: Musto horse'-back rxdxnq, swamrmnq, basfhall Future: Kathleen Fell, ROBERT IRVING WILLEY Bob Hill 2912 Wyman St. General II'nlFIfSI?i Car: danc- tnq hcckey tfzrcrall rarkftt- bali, txshzna hurrtrna. Future. Auto Mechancs No T r x Y. t IT JI E 's Q59 We 1.- L 4? if 5 Qui ia N- ' 47 fix fx vf sux Yi S bf ov' vu A R 98 Your :NZ EDWARD RALPH WILLIAMS Zel 32 Camden Ave. General. Actxvrtresz Intramural Basketball 4. Interests: Baskets ball, hshtnq, huntrnq. Future: Trade School. ALAN CLARK WILLIS Whitey ISU Newbury St. Technrcal. Actrvltxes: Iumor Var- sxty Basketball 3: Baseball 3, 4: Basketball 4. Interests: Sports, musrc. Future: Sports. IOAN BARBARA WILLIS Io ll04 Montello St. College Lrberal Arts. Aclnvltxesz Student Councrl 25 Sports Coune ctl 3, 4: A Cappella Chorr 2, 3, 4: Basketball 2, 3, 4: Field Hockey 3, 4: Volleyball 3, 4: Badrmnton. Interests: Sports, musxc. Future: Nursrnq. ROBERT RICHARD WILLS WiIlsey 580 Ash St. College Sclentxhc. Interests: Bowl- Inq, basketball, IISFIIHQ, base- ball, huntrnq, swxrnnnnq, me- chamcs, photography. Future: Undecided. DAVID PETER WILSON Red 73 North Ash St. Techrnral, Actlvmtmsz Intramural Volleyball 2, 3. Interests: Base- kall, horseback rldrnq, hunting, volleyball, musmc. Future: Umted States Navy. LOYED STANLEY WOODLAND Woodie 309 Ettrick St. College Scne-nt1l1c.Act1v1t1es: Track 4: Intramural Basketball 3, 4. Interests: Baseball, baskets ball, football, track, auto mee chartzcs. Future: College. IEAN AUDREY WOODS Wcodsie Woodie 16 Grand St. Commercial. Activities: Basket- ball 2, 3, 4: Volleyball 4: Ring Committee 4: Class Play Usher 4. Interests: Dancing, roller skat- ing, basketball, volleyball, mov- ies, skiing. Future: Modeling School. SYLVIA ANN WOODWARD Sy1iarm 228 North Warren Ave. Hospital Training. Activities: Basketball 2: Student Council 3: Nominating Committee 3. Inter- ests: Music, Crocheting, sewing. Future: Nursing. MARLENE EVE YESONIS Mollie 22V2 Grant Ave. Commercial. Activities: lunior Usher 3: Glee Club 2: Dramatic Club 4: Basketball 2, 3, 4: Vol- leyball 3, 4: Christmas Pageant 4: Field Hockey 4, Interests: Sports, boating, dancing, horse- back riding, lr. Twentieth Cen- tury C. C., C. Y. O., Y. W. C. A. Future: Chandler School. IULIA ANN YESUCEVITZ Iulie 37 Wyman St. Commercial. Activities: Basket- ball 2: Constitution Committee 2. Interests: Dancing, roller skat- ing, records, football, basketball. Future: Undecided. BARBARA MAY YOUNG Barb 35 Wyoming Ave. Household Arts. Activities: Motto Committee 4: Brocktonia Col- lector 4: Dramatic Club 4. Inter- ests: Rainbow Girls, Girl Scouts, dancing, bowling, skating, cook- ing, basketball. Future: Dietitian. WARD COLMAN YUKINS 380 Spring St. College Scientific. Interests: Boat- ing, fishing, football, bowling, hunting, swimming, mechanics. Future: Northeastern. .ff v 'fum mf . t 7'I gf, I. ID- YSQ I . , g 'ik' L .if 2. :n 11 - -.. ' 3' 'R' 4 . v ' I '--- A . ,255 .. If 4 5 'yfgi L? f -2- 'fi - if 2- :el if 5 ' 1 if . f'.i'v- I Y .1--f B- time XS'-'fl 'E' j Lia i 99 ir' 311 mn 'I .9 's VINCENT ELLIOT ZARRELLA Zeke 252 Summer St. Teachers' College. Activities: Good Government Day Represen- tative 3, 4: Motto Committee Chairman 4. Interests: Sports, dancing, swimming, automobile mechanics, Future: Bridgewater State Teachers' College. PHYLLIS ZERVAS Phyll 29 Belcher Ave. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Basketball 2, 4: A Cappella Choir 2: Class Play 4. Interests: Boston Braves, swimming, fish- ing. Future: Colby College. ROBERT FRANCIS ZOINO Bugsie 79 Ellsworth St. College Scientific. Interests: Swimming, fishing, hunting, boating. Future: Undecided. CHARLES IOHN BOUSQUET Charlie 130 East St. General. Interests: Hunting, fish- ing, trapping, skating, raising hounds. Future: Mason. LUCY ANN CERRATO 37 Irving Street Academic. Interests: Cooking, hairdressing. Future: Undecided. IOHN FRANCIS BEARCE 34 Hemlock Ave. General. Interests: Hunting, fish- ing, trapping, baseball, football. Future: Undecided. HELEN RUTH HEBSHIE 62 Court St. Household Arts. Interests: Danc- ing, bowling. sports. Future: Hair Dresser. WARREN EDGAR HAMM Head 33 Skinner St. Commercial. Interests: Boxing, wrestling, football, baseball, hunting. Future: Armed Forces. EDWARD ARTHUR HOULIHAN Buddy 136 Sawtell Ave. College Scientific. Activities: Library Monitors' Club 2: Dra- matic Club 2: Brocktonia 2, 3: Class Play 4. Future: Brown University. ROBERT ALLAN IOHNSON Bob 65 Amos Rd. General. Activities: Football 2. Interests: Sports, hunting, fish- ing, hunting dogs. Future: Agri- cultural Work. LAWRENCE ANTHONY KENDREW Larry 62 Denton St. General. Activities: Baseball 3: Hockey 2: Student Manager of Hockey 4. Interests: Bowling. baseball, football, basketball, hockey, dancing, music, swim- ming, boating, roller skating. Fu- ture: United States Air Force. ZENONAS ALEKSANDRAS MER ECKIS Zen:-ly 826 North Montello St. College Scientific. Future: Col- lege. CARLOS GREENLEAF MILLETT, IR. Moose 25 Bolton Pl. General. Interests: Y. M. C. A. Future: Undecided. WILLIAM FRANCIS SHEEHAN Bill 195 Forest Avo. Industrial Arts. Activities: Cross Country 2. Interests: Machine work, basketball, swimming, football, track. Future: Engineer- ing. MILDRED IOANNE STORK Millie 539 Plain St. Commercial. Activities: Senior Dues Collector. Interestsz. Bas- ketball,clancing,volleyball,swim- ming, roller skating, field hockey. Future: Secretarial Work. VYTAUTAS VYLIUS SALUCKA Veto 60 Wyman St. College Scientific. Interests: Mu- sic. Future: College. LEO IOSEPH SULLIVAN Hot-Rod Indian Lane, Canton College Scientific. Interests: Tra- veling, swimming, baseball, agriculture, skiing, and skating. Future: Agriculture. fContinued from page 537 individual states have maintained a unique democracy which is unparalleled in the history of the world. Yet there is a threat to the existence of this govern- ment. lt is up to the younger generation to realize that a few thousand Com- munists are not endangering our way of lite nearly so much as the several million American citizens who are too lazy to mark a ballot on election day. ln America, men have equal rights as individuals, with opportunities to use their untied creative hands to produce with very little restriction and only the compulsion of ambition-new things for better living. Let us try to main- tain this way of life, the American way, for that has been proved to be the way of progress. As a group, we are inheriting a confusion of doctrines that is keeping this world in a constant state of chaos. Somehow I think we should feel as President Truman felt at the untimely death of Franklin Roosevelt. Mr. Truman remarked, I don't know whether you have ever had a load of hay or a bull fall on you: but last night the moon, the stars, and all the planets fell on me. For our part, we shall look to God and by His grace shall bring about world peace, harmony, and contentment. Now, let us forget about world conditions and proceed to place ourselves in a mood more fitting to the occasion. This speech is being delivered for the purpose of extending a welcome to you, the parents of my fellow classmates. If it were up to me to make this welcome with each individual parent, I should enjoy it a great deal more. But, I shall have to make the most of this oppor- tunity, and so I officially extend to you the cordial greetings and most hearty welcome of the Class of 1951 to these Class Day exercises. I fervently hope that you will enjoy them to the utmost, and in closing I wish to dedicate this day to our parents and our teachers who have given us the proper education for American citizenship. 100 Gqufog 'mpg Z' ldef 6 IW 7951 sins, nmvsnuus N ru WA nn ssuuz Wfifbffboom IF WE LOSE KOREA SENATE PASSES DRAFT AT 18 100 MlLuaN W NEW TAXES F AGES STA TE nusum MUNDAY NXURSKNI-. APRN. 9, VYA LWGE, BBN GBLLEGE HRW Yl.lXll Million Top College Students Deferred ll vmvs me xu sum ll. . B BEFENB GOT ' x ' n 'l Brocldcon Come ll Bl e Kelauve B Wo Wuvgiislllw Kx me nm mm 1 on WIN r' s oar Cl1xelD E Sullwon limos Locol Txeup Wxth Not Cnmmols, Welcomes Ol Nlkce Conclxhons TSSWEGH as Nl i' ,1- .ii-f ,- 1 ,,.. I ,- ,- ,,... 5 W ...- K 4 ,f-:li f ,fx wmv. rw ' , K 41 .11 L q ' Y . ww '-A v ,, .Q I , .f 2' , -' M w- ' ' W r Q ' . M 1 ,. ,. -r . Q, wi- Vw.-f-5 T 2- 'l.'!-lf 1r, g. 'f 1 1, 31:?Q,,3 i' , ' ' QA' lf,- x..'. - ' 5 ,, M ? W li 'M 'N if X-4 .3 H1 wg: Q- 1 A A Y, ,.,, gh Q ff -Z 2 vs if I A l fs' m ' e v, I f' 1 R tc' N irq W' qi J' - fl ' 1 1 N' 2 -5' ff x t P . PHQTQGRAPHY by LORI G HETHER it's portraits, group pictures, or active shots, you can depend on LORING forthe finest in portraiture. Our expert staft is prepared to handle any photographic assignment- at prices that are always moderate. ff! -if 216 MAIN STREET BROCKTON, MASSACHUSETTS 'Wah EC RITY a Pdf! O yOu? P60015 iv f if REAMS are wonderful things. And so are dollars. Combine them both, because, in this material world, it usually takes dollars to make dreams come true. SECURITY FEDERAL has been helping people to make their dreams come true since away back in I877. We'd like to show you how this Association, serving thousands of thrifty persons, can make your own special dreams, for yourself or your family, a reality. ir 'A' 'A' Kygeolalie ellige Serurify yi . . FOR INSURED SAVINGS AND LOW-COST HOME-FINANCING A SECURIQ ' FEDER L AND LOAN ASSOCIATIO OF BRUCKTON 40 LEGIUN PARKWAY- BROCKTON 65, MASSACHUSETTS Member Federal Home Loan Bank System Member Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation COMPLIMENTS OF 1. , , EDGAR'S Bfwclztnnis, Ualuo, Stone, Congmzzzlczzions ond Best Wishes for cu Successful Future to the Closs of 1951, Brockton High School Pmorws Stvmus ANK 0F nocKToN A ntijllfllllf KXIIIFIQIZQIS Ulla! rUIISl1TllIlL'l' ilgllllk X P d t CLARENCE C. REED T FRANKLIN H. WHITNEY V P dent, GEORGE I. CROWELL Assust t T FREDERICK E. HENRY V P d nt, FRANK S. FARNUM Assistant T GRAHAM W. HINCKLEY Assisto t T r, DEANE R. MocKENZIE Assi t t T rer, EDWARD E. ERCKSON Cj0l71l7n.I7lf'Il 1,5 of 1 !9A0t0gl'dl9A0l'5 T72 MAIN STREET BROCKTON, MASSACHUSETTS MAKE THIS THE BANK of YOUR FUTURE The Only Co-operative Bank in Brockton life -ft .ery ,ig ik: V -' lEvegee . ,, -f-' A Th C , t i Co-OPERATIVE SHARES . . . 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' E-Q f ' -1:1 , -51:34 -shfsff -5 s 'fits-1, 'gheitilir 441 -4- 'R '.5.'7f'41-z fn'3,- fi-':' '-32, V 'i-f:?Zi'11Q3i71. 1-'.-I-Z-gi-If' f. 7- ,f-lf-r4?,- .- :Lp . . 9-.:.: : N31 ,2:,,zz5:i,:i5, 0 Born To fake The sizzle ouf of side- '+' Ji:-'Hz 1:4121 '. afQ:IjfSf'l 3Ij2j'i I S h - -f,x55.5g5ig:::5 wo s. Ummer s Oes for men and 'T-is-f-1-5-EP2,.s'-275X . '-3.:' I .,:' C 7' -'-eiifZ'Z-515551, --1,1 ' -Z:- , wo m en, ' -.- fue, f: - rf.-:-2 ral'-bg' N, 1.- -1 .': -'.-ff. ' ' T' , W A L K - 0 V E R pgemyof RETAIL STCRE Q 125 Perkms Avenue Free Parking Space 7 fyongpfinzmis of FARLEY5 if THE no E jg?lfU8If'5 32 west ELM smear ir gifs BROCKTCN SAVINGS BA fheHiII The Bank on T NORTH MAIN STREET Corner Court v Savings, Home Financin Thrift Clubs, Savings Ba g, Home Repairs nk Life Insurance 1 0 T A u N T o N 5 LUMBE R CO. 7 soclAL CATERING E. H. SMITH, Gen. Mgr. 5 Telephone 243 N. Montello St. 42' V 'D Te, Tel. W? 1042 MAIN STREET ' P Sfeomship - Airline Tickets f urigpiirmvgls wi . . . H czmes P. Sheehan 397 COPELAND STREET Riumous ARNCLES 256 MAIN STREET fM,if,,.ii.-. fif'f1.ii.Wwf1if M 5: filmb fOpp. Belmont sm BROCKTON, MASS MONTELLO FEDERAL SAVINGS 0 Savmgs 4 glliiifv-fl . b I Accounts bi ' Vwff'-'-5-ISK, 53 K uCfI'i7'.,,ixL -, ' tx- ' ' 0- 'f . 'fx + , ., --ff' +1 'A' ' u- '1-' ' H -' ' ' ' '- v. H'-. .1 AQ f -A .. ' i ' ig' gy g'S.'Si'i...?5E'if5? Ti I , -f -- . r ug :L , I , A 'i Q ..: ' - Hi .'1! . e f f Home . r- ., A- .- JL- A ' a- -IQ' .L ,-j' - - 'nv .- I u ' . -' ',' , ,- l. ' ' -bg' - ' A ' 4 ' - - ' 'f' -' Lf..-1 ,- . 1' --:Q-1: iL:+:41i TfT.'2-:.'1 ..':':a.-S-.f..- ,--, - W ,A ' A ' i a- 272 Loans ,':f' ' - - - .. A I, , A M ...... ........- uv :',1a,..-z'-'f2fETf..E....g..i f:1'12.'?': iv-.iiteffi- ' 'W ,Y .iff , 4. me 1---I A1-1oNEY 6. FAY, Nc. 5tllQA.,LlI'l.d.5.Qh.IJl:C.Q, T19 BELMONT STREET BROCKTON Telephone 8-1340 Hui m5Ae4 fo Cfaaa of 7957 Timken fe Silenf Aufomafic A Sl OilHeafing BROCKTCN OIL HEAT, INC. Equipmenf 27 LEGION PARKWAY, BROCKTON Iohnson Buick, Inc BROCKTON, MASSACHUSETTS llllY1l 'P llll'l'EL 33 WEST ELM STREET, BROCKTON Telephone 1900 LAWRENCE CYR, Manager Finest Foods and Liquors 0 -Colonial Dining Roo . . . fbi' Irlknzfv nl! Cllnufl Coral Cockfail Lounge -Air Condifioned 1 I FULL , 1 r pfczylfnj ,AIIIJ Mllllflf 31611 W I8 CENTRE STREET BROCKTON, MASSACHUSETTS :A A il? A Tel. 6167 Prop.: Phyllis Ann olive T 'WAR' T 32 oz. I IS,mr1pL1'n1n1ls wL ll FRIEND 'kit To the Class of 1951 Buy your shoes direct from the Eaton Factory and you'll save dollars on every pair. V COMPLIMENTS OF LA SALLE BEVERAGE COMPANY 'A' QUALITY - QUANTITY BROCKTON, MASS. EATON FACTORY SHOE STORE Just Off Centre Street- in the EATON PLANT A L C h S 6om,1AmenfJ of . . IIS lllilll 8 0Il, Inc. , A. L. LANE M. W. PALMER I S 9 Hnmy, and, Wang, Sivan, MUTUAL INSURANCE Q 106 Main Street Brockton 22 53 CENTRE ST. and 122 MAIN ST Tel. 5310 Men's and Boys' Wear and Sporting Goods HEADQUARTERS Ciowwlwwzfs of FOR FINE FURNITURE M C DEPARTMENT STORE 'l'llllll'l' ' U 41 CENTRE STREET 102-104 MAIN STREET BROCKTON BROCKTON Heal llflialmea lo flue Cfazsa o 51 BARBGUR WELTING COMPANY Manufacfurers of STGRMWELT The Leather Strip that Styles as it Weatherstrips Your Shoes BROCKTON 66, MASS. ik Shaw Plano Co. , I Wurlifzer Pianos and Elecfric Organs I mnp mmm Ol a Tuning - Refinishing Andrea and Rayfheon Television Tuning - Repairing 'ik 'ik 'IO MAIN ST., BROCKTON Telephone 4500 Cpongrafufafiorm ana! .S7ucce.1.4 fo flue CALM of 1951 Brockton - Taunton Woodward's IIIIIIUKTIIII GAS LIIIIIT Zlfvfff mg lm IIIIIIIPIINY .. 0 I4 SCHOOL STREET BROCKTON, MASS. ARTS AND CRAFTS STUDIO Art Supplies Classes in Antique Design Lending Library Gifts Greeting Cords 'ik 76 WEST ELM STREET Brockton Tel. 5363 0 54 Main Street, Brockton Telephone T43 N ADER Radio Company Refrigerators - Ranges Water Heaters - Radios Television - Appliances WESTINGHOUSE LAUNDROMATS 91-93 LEGION PARKWAY, BROCKTON Telephone 8806 F Brofifon 3 yarn! goocls .S7fore 'k 'A' 'A' THE STORE THAT BUYS DIRECT FROM THE MILL 5'l-53 NO. MAIN STREET, BROCKTON BROWNEYS Spami .Slwp Quality O I6 CENTRE STREET Athletic Equipment TELEPHONE 8-0201 Since 1930 Outfitters tor B. H. S. Athletic Teams EXCLUSIVE DISTRIBUTOR FOR A. G. Spalding Equipment mmfmm0,1 WILCORT fewders 246 MAIN STREET Opp. Belmont H gg M 1 ...Cm az otors, nc. 'A' 'ik CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF I95l The im mm ZZ.'Z.'1f.g.'1'I.ii' O Artists' Materials L C I nc' Drawing Instruments 398 WARREN AVE' Ink, Paper Boards and Canvas Oil and Water Colors 0 NOKES' Sign Shop Tel' 9040 - 9745 59 EAST ELM STREET, BROCKTON FORSBERG ELECTRIC CO. Generql Electric w ELECTRIC CONTRACTORS- Household Appliances 773-779 MA I N ST R E ET Oi' HeC i 9 Equipmen' BROCKTON - 'Phone 6655 'I' E I. EVIS I O N - PHoNoGRAPl-ls- Rsconos - RADIOS -' -3 -T l lI,U,Hmlm5lllHUs ,V IL.. Clkmjlmlm l Liga! IMAJAM lo Me Cyan of 51 lllw vm H cams Martin9s llsso Station 'if' v l lflllll-lllllllfllllf l 1 ,f'f'1PlHm'r1fs ol, mf nl 125 SCHOOL STREET BROCKTON MAPLE ARENA For Roller Skofing Af Hs Besf Open Every Afternoon and Evening E en ngs 5Cc, plus tax Afte noons 29c plus tax Shoe Skates - Afternoons 'l5c Hugh School Classes Wednesdays 4 00 5 00 120 NORTH MAIN STREET BROCKTON Johnson Bu ck Goroge JAHN'S FLllWEll 82 GIFT SHOP 455 MAlN STREET BROCKTON MASS Telepho e 3511-w 6 MAYF LOWER l86 MAIN STREET y Telephone 6886 Open Daily and ' 5 :J ' Sunday 61,1 714-l.A.,., fo 56.1, of 51 .llniafmiaia THEATRE 2 C0l1gI'llfIfAlfl.0lI,l SPILLANE Shoe Store 9 'MHIQZMHL GURNEY'S Your Jewelers Since 1841 MAIN STREET, BROCKTON -for H0 years SYLVIA SWE ETS Compffmenfs of lea, Hmm, THE BOOTERY 0 1 10 MAIN STREET SQ? BROCKTON Brockton's Smartest f0nlpll-,MMS of Men's Shop I Ll,l'l'l0l'lt 921116415 Main Street at Pleasant Brockton . TA HARD-MUDER Pffnffng Company, JM and its subsidiary W. B. MASON CO. TYPEWRITERS AND ADDING MACHINES 59 CENTRE 5T- OFFICE EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES BROCKTON 35 0 EVERYTHING FOR THE OFFICE 0 Telephone 751 MAE E. PERRY Wwmjwm 0 Olympia Building Telephone 196 Main Street 4056-W Brockton, Mass. COMPLIMENTS OF 9 215 MAIN ST. OPP. CRESCENT T I ph e 6406 Fur Storage and Rep 9 5 I OE O' FURS , J Cjomlzfefe jar .Service 9 36 West Elm St., Brockton TENGEL'S The Little Store With the Big Business BROCKTON - AVON BRIDGEWATER C7I29rz1fl4L4ff0l1.1 fo EAP 661.15 ry Ullian's Sweater hop IZMAJAII1 illlll IAP CENTER THEATER iff' Compliments of .74 Jen yelllegy COMPANY, INC. Expert Watch Repairing done on the premises 183 Main Street Tel. 1570 YCUNGQUISTUS Phalunacy, RUSSELL S. KEITH, Reg. Pharm. Proprietor 14 CENTRE ST., BROCKTON 0 LUN IXYIIITI with flifpzzlcllzml Compliments of . . . Pfw 'QaDu4, WETZELIJS Sporfa Cyagin Spots Equipment Carefully S lecied cmd Fitted for Your Req irements. Congrafufzcfionj, CALLS of 51 S A N D Y ' S Service BROCKTON Tel 8279 644 BELMONT ST BRANT I Complimenfs of I H C . iff JJWJWIIW Aw STATIONERY OFFICE AND scHooL SUPPLIES FURNITURE AND EQUIPMENT Telephone 1230 BROWNlE'S SHUE STURE 57 MAIN STREET, BROCKTON fn m to the Clam, val 7957 gi f 'K i of QlllllQ2y und Ginny IBMIIIMII JIIWIII, .Stofm ff, L h ruff' ' u .fzrsI,7Ic1n1v III just Ixfznvs uNrANrs Hcmcl-Lcastecl Moccasins R. J. POTVIN SHOE CO. CAMPELLO dtlanhlc FISH ANII MEAT MAIIKET A. 8. F. CARRIUOLO, Props. Besf Qualify Fish, Meats, Groceries, Vegefobles, Obfoinoble Free Delivery QZOJ CLEA fo CIM 1951 Sir I CAMPELLO NEWS STAND ' Wie Ro .fllhfm mul ifalwnzshev I I 6 1108 MAIN smear CAMPELLO T I. 4130, 4131 1012 MAIN ST. --Y' f -L-4'--fr I I Zlkwm I DAVID ZW .jJouaeware.4 297 MAIN STREET 880 MAIN STREET BROCKTON MASS. Cory Keith BROCKTON rlph 80244 Ness-If K 'mrmfnmvlls Uf Iwnnlblirnmls of ' II II k FRANKLIN Bensons ome a ery P H A R M A C Y 0 IIIO MAIN STREET CAMPELLQ 830BQCQQ:TfD'rfEE' get Milan io flee Cfau of f 951' The Kay Ievvelry Company 'A' ir 'A' T98 MAIN STREET BROCKTON KTONZPKIUIIICIIIS of MARA'S K7 . v I onzpfznzcnfs of LILL1 Memes Ce. SALES fhgyywjqf, SERVICE 0 0 446 MAIN STREET 159 NORTH MAIN STREET BROCKTON Ucforia Oggoede Efefjif SSZJOIOIQQ 232 Main Street, Brockton, Mass. Tel. 4720 Congrafufafiona fo fAe 6171155 of 1951 A C K E R M A N Radio and Television Service 'ik 378 MAIN STREET, BROCKTON, MASS. Telephone 697 KTIUIIIPIIAIIIUIIIS of Asimrs Iloiie BAKERY 'ik Congrafufafionj fo Me CKCJJJ of f95f HATTIE MARKS BEAUTY STUDIO 0 232 Main Str t T I 2380 B kton, Mass. TRAVEL NEWS For Vacations - Cruises - Tours Q ' Railroad, Steamship, Airline, Hotels. Your best bet for expert advice and service is the local Louis Benjamin Travel Agency 'Nc' I2 MAIN STREET 74 LEGION PARKWAY 753' Tel. 2521 - 2522 - 2523 Good Luck to the Class of 1951 . . . Clothing Corporation 'ik 984 MAIN STREET, BROCKTON CITY PARKING AREA, QUINCY Telephone Brockton 1074 Telephone Mayflower 9-3111 Q X - INVITES EXCLUSIVE BUT NOT ExPENsIvE I 624174 V515 YOU TO l0f0I'l-jA0l'l'l60l'l Apparel for Women 153 MAIN ST. -e HOLBROOK BLDG. - - BROCKTON I EQSTT iw' l - fi yi J I lwnlplfrmvyli itll l 115 X Q? llll fffufj NEI! RAND STUDIO, INC. ll. RECORDS - MUSIC CONN BAND INSTRUMENTS ' CENTRAL Music co. 28 High sfeef Hfzooclcton, Phalunacq, INC. JOHN WISGIRDA, JR., Reg. Pharm. 'k 22'I BELMONT STREET BROCKTON, MASS. Telephone 9672 Succeao fo gfau of 151 ADAMS' SUNOU0 STATIUN 252 BELMONT STREET BROCKTON, MASS. i' gongrafufafiond Harris Radio Television Service 'I94 BELMONT ST. BROCKTON - 7746 EJ! M5685 fo CVM of 251 WEBBY BROTHERS 11? 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'n, The Williams School 41 ARLINGTON ST., BROCKTON Telephone 5280 1 I 1 FOR QUALITY PRINTING-ON TIME AND RIGHT CALL 2747 or 8-0342 3l.e IIANSIIII PIIIIII' OFFSET ond LETTERPRESS PRINTERS 93 CENTRE STREET o BROCKTON 35, MASS. prinfera of grocgfonia CREATIVE ADVERTISING o BUSINESS FORMS o STATIONERY O Q0 so ,TT , O 5,0 Q0 EQ KIDPVIPIIIIIUIIIS nf, 1 : : 13, amp mzvnls of : : : Jai fluuzchzy, Mansfield SHELL SERVICE STATION Beauty Aeademy, Ine. I36 Warren Avenue BOSTON - LYNN Brockton - gem! IIXMJAQA fo Me 616155 of 51 Eff IMJAM fo Mp 66.1.1 fy! 151 RIALTO STUDIO Iohn A. Taylor ae MAIN smear 86 MAIN STREET BROCKTON if? fqFll'C'!'iIl UPI!! cqifrvz For LASTING SATISFACTION 9 BESSE-BAKER' MAIN ST., at LEGION PARKWAY BROCKTON 8rockton's Leading Clothiers for More than Three Generations Z8 EALUQI' OX 74 WEST ELM STREET BROCKTON, MASS. Telephone 349 fnnzplaia '77'Zach0uz, Shop, 52!z.v1lc1z, AUTO TIRES and SUPPLIES A. F. GERMAN C0., Inc. H59 MAIN STREET CAMPELLO Tel. 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