Brockton High School - Brocktonia Yearbook (Brockton, MA)

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ARCHIBALD KELLY FACULTY EDITOR MISS CATHERINE A. TUTTLE FACULTY BUSINESS MANAGER MISS DOROTHY I. GOODRDIGE PHOTOGRAPHY EDITOR LEE GLOBERSON SANDRA SABA IEAN SEBELIA IUDITI-I STONE ROBERTA ZIBEL SOPHIE SAVISKI SANDRA SI-IAVE NOREEN SI-IEEHAN ROBERTA STONE ANN WALLEN SHARON YOUNG 58 2019 JUN .lsr 2 xxx DEDICATION ORGANIZATIONS . FALL . WINTER . SPRING . GRADUATION COIL tell fa DIRECTORY OF GRADUATES . Gi P22365 JWWQS-ISQWR ibejicafion 'IO OULQ? FACULTY qfycx me HlCHll!7C IS of ffzc' ffass of 1958. Ling fu a cfosc IAU 707751 jncznzcy of 0117 fivcs, 0417 fzigA scAow! CIl7CC'1, mul cu1z'1'cipafc' IAU g7CC1fl'7 f?f!g7l.H1ClgC of mln!! lifc. qfjc' a7c 1161107 ygiilrcl In aclvancv succcssfuuy iA70L1gA Ifs Sf lC'IlLl0LlS gc! CIIZIIDCUZQ pafAs flwcausc of IA4' slcuzclanfs zvkich you :: 1 . 0117 lcacAc7s::!zcwc' sm' fgcffvzv us. 7911 C0271H1CH10'1C1flOlZ ml y0Ll7 icfcafs am! yum f'1i4'l16lSAl.1.3, l1'a' L!C'C!Z.CClfL' lfzis Look In yn wnz. Qfuu fzavc given 710717 fees! ffm! 1 lwff nzighl confinuc IAC war! of life' llfz ' th mfg 161' Aigfzvsl az'n1S of success. 4911 Sf7il'l.Ilg in clinzfn If wzl' mc! Ifzc laffy peaks 7cvc'alccf by you Llwf I sau!! nzafic frcz 7 ff' zwf' s 7l'L'AC7, f?7cc7, am! Aappim. 5:07 aff Mal you fm zvc' gi l7r'1 1 us, 47807 an fha! y fvzz Aan? alum, uw Mcznk you. iW7Q5!5mR wendy If if 3 ...ad ns. Front row, lett to right: Mr. Holt, Mr. Smith, Mr. Creedon, Miss Northrup, Miss Pierce, Miss Bradley, Mr. May, Mr. Sanborn, Mr, Moliernan. Second row: Miss Stokes, Mrs. Gilded, Miss Smith, Mr. Ford, Mr. Ryan, Miss Sylvester, Mr. Frelliclc, Mr. Macpherson, Miss Tuttle, Miss Bosworth, Miss Merrill. Third row: Miss Ransom, Mrs. Barlow, Miss Daley, Miss Uses, Miss Condon, Miss Wlielcrn, Miss Lindtors, Miss Brooks, Miss Nichols, Miss Murphy, Miss Converse, Fourth row: Miss Sprague, Miss Farwell, Miss Gihhs, Mrs. Andrews, Miss Elzbut, Mrs. Harlow, Miss Giovanoni, Miss Rauscher. Fifth row: Mr. Deacutis, Mr, P. Murphy, Miss Simmons, Mr. Barlow, Mr. Vtfaznis, Mr. Badoian, Miss Armstrong, Miss Lynch, Mr. Kimtis. Sixth row: Mr. Merrill, Mr. G. Murphy, Mr. Todd, Mr. W. Kelly, Mr. A, Kelly, Mr. Nason, Mr. Howl-tins, Mr. Metcalf. Seventh row: Miss Bellcus, Miss lolinson, Mr. Baker, Miss Bourne, Miss Beaton, Miss Gooflriflign, Mr. Prioli, Mr. Millett, Mrs. Kelleher. Last row: Mr. Egger, Mr. Vllhite, Miss Couqhlin, Miss Gilmore, Miss Hoit, Mr. Sheehan, Mrs. Peterson, Mr. Swanson, Mr. Lynch, Mr. Stevenson. CARL R. MacPHERSON ATHLETICS . COMMERCIAL . ENGLISH . GUIDANCE . . HISTORY . . . HOME ECONOMICS . INDUSTRIAL ARTS . LANGUAGE . LIBRARY . . MATHEMATICS . . MUSIC .... PHYSICAL EDUCATION SCIENCE . . . Myrtice S. Andrews Robert S. Andrews Edith B. Armstrong Wallace C. Babin Martin I. Badoian Morris Baker Robert S. Barlow Helen K. Beaton Elizabeth M. Belkus Beatrice L. Bosworth Harriet P. Bourne Doris E. Brooks Rose I-I. Condon Patricia Coughlin Elizabeth I. Daley Dorothea Davis Americo A. Deacutis Iohn H. Egger, Ir. B. Elizabeth Elzbut Martha P. Farwell Sumner H. Feldman n Lydia A. Gibbs Helen K. Gildea Helen R. Gilmore Margaret M. Giovanoni MCMA? RALPH S. FRELLICK, Headmaster , Master BERNICE SYLVESTER, Dean of Girls IOHN F. RYAN, Administrative Assistant DEPARTMENTS STAFF Dorothy I. Goodridge Carole E. I-Ialloran Doris M. Harlow Pauline L. Hoit Francis W. Hopkins Helga T. Iohnson Marion E. Kelleher Archibald Kelly William E. Kelly, Ir. Donald W. Kimtis Anna L. Lindtors Mona E. Lynch Thomas G. Lynch Gordon McKernan 5Barbara A. McRae Dorothy Merrill Victor S. Merrill Iohn W. Metcalf, Ir. Chester I. Millett, Ir. Evelyn I. Murphy Gerald G. Murphy Peter I. Murphy Norman B. Nash Robert N. Nason SECRETARIES SADIE M. MOSES, Secretary to Headmaster . Francis L. Saba Daniel M. Creedon Christos Socarides . Russell B. Ford . Norman A. Smith Frances M, Bradley . .Ronald F. I-Iolt Christine A. Northrup Helen C. Converse . Martha E. Pierce . Rodney F. May Howard T. Sandrock Nelson E. Sanborn Angela P. Nichols Ethel F. Perkins Iulia H. Peterson Gerald L. Plumley Ioseph A. Prioli Charles Puliafico Helen S. Ransom Mildred A. Rauscher Harry H. Reuell 'fPaul R. Sheehan Eleanor Simmons Helen L. Smith Walter M. Smith Katherine A. Smyth Edith D. Sprague Errol B. Stevenson Ruth M. Stokes Frank I. C. Swanson Elvira A. Sylvia William E. Todd Catherine A. Tuttle Iessie E. Uses Charles W. Waznis Elizabeth H. Whelan Robert A. White ROSE B. IONES, Secretary BARBARA E. DELANO, Secretary 'I' Part Time ' Resigned 5 Substitute Teacher 79 ffzfwm A9 5400! gy .,- 0l 8 bU0l Time may blot out the fondest recollections, Tide may wash away the footprints, Memory may fade and grow dim, 'Til the happy comradeship, the familiar faces, the lovable personalities, be lost awhile, in the haze of yesterdays, And we leave, I to you, and you to me, this token of our school day years. Lest we forget. So come, let us wander once more through the halls of Brockton High School where we shall never again walk in reality, but always in fond memories of high school days. The door is open wide . . . 'Ir 'k 'A' - ---nn' H 9 4 -1 'aj f Hof . ' -. 9 1- K. 5 SF' 4 'MDG' 'Q-Q. 'ff N 6 2.-f , W , c if Q.. fi Pr ' ig P14 ' 'iixx , 4,. ' , l .I L, . 1 3' 2, ......- -V-f I 1, yx. 'PR ..Lf no enfer fi I 7IZL'f '- Y. -.. gvx . Li V 5' i'r1mQ ' N 1 x -K ff 'fps From quarter of eight in the morning until dismissal, Brockton l-ligh School corridors are filled with groups oi students laden with books and exchanging hurried hello's as they rush to and trom classes and activities. These corridors hold many memories tor usethe mad scramble when the lunch bell rang, the excitement and anticipation betore a big gaine, and all the other happy, wonderful moments we had when We as students roamed these halls. Never again in reality can we capture the eagerness and enthusiasm oi high school daysg never again as students shall we pass through these corridors. So let us, as we peruse this book, walk just one more time through the halls oi Brockton High, where in spirit we shall always be present. 10 .xgcfminid fralfion Alton E. Iohnqren, Assistant Superintendentg Edwin A. Nelson, Superintendent, yr- JY. 'ff' 'V' ' lohn F. Ryan, Administrative Assistantp Carl R, MacPherson, Mastery Ralph S. Frellick, Headmaster: Bernice Sylvester, Dean of Girlsg Russell B. Ford, Director of Guidance. Let us laeqin our walk in the main offices. lt is here that we find an inteqral part ofthe B.H.S. family, our administration. Theirs is the task of quidinq, counseling, and beinq ever-constant friends to the many students who seek their advice. ll enior Kfdfffd Ummm gr Frances Smilh, Timothy O'Leary, Audrey Iones, Brenda Erickson. Adi Q' Pair ivia Pupiel xecwfiue ommilflfee ff- ffl laseph Sanford larnes Bourque la Brenda Booth Margaret Burke I 'X 4' New on to Ream ll4 where, under the quidance of Miss Pauline Hoit, our class officers have spent many lanq hours amid colored streamers, paper flowers, and dance programs. lt is in this room that we dreamed of soft lights, senti- menial music, and inn umerable qood timesg these dreams came true. 12 vmior C4155 Omcem .t ffm ,NX t .lf,D,f-1f.,, ' ff ,. 5 r ' s 1 I' LN 1' F t I 7- P E B7 if BB t c First row, left to right: Ann Lanoue, Phyllis Roscoe, Secretaryp Kathleen Murphy, Vice-Presidentg Carol Berqlund, Nancy Roach. Second row: leffrey Fletcher, Alan Vtfhite, President: Kenneth Sampson, Robert Saad, Treasurer. .5210 OWLOPQ KKGLJZ5 C8l':5 U1 'I Q . ' .: ff? g!T'! '- H , Firs' ron-f, left to right: Carol Crane, I-llrriet Dalton, Nancy Berqlund. Second raw: l.a'f1rence Riwrey, Francis Casieri, President, Lynne Davidson, Vice-President, lane Anderson, Secretary, Daniel George, Treasurer. Third row: lohn Cahill, Douqlas Grize. Following in our footsteps are the officers of '59 and '60, whose duty it is now to uphold the standards and traditions that have been set before them. To these, our successors, we leave an empty bank account to be filled with class dues, an abundant supply of colored paper to be used for future dances, and our sin- cere wishes for success and qood fortune. . 13 .gzfacfenf gonna! - , H --., - . .W , - I, -f ,,,., - r . , . r, ..,i:!2'g1S,, ' . , .f 15 , wh ,, A ,249 925. X F - -:W .5 , t , 1, , .. , xx , - 'tw , - x - , ' - .,.tf:g5:1fg:z,. -W D W 1-.rm ,, ,f K W - N ---:E . - . . . M., 91 , ,indium A , First row, left to right: Kathleen McGrath, Kasine Eccnomos, Louise DeCosta, Dennis Susan Farren, Vice-Presidentg Richard Arruda, President: Peter Iohngren, Treasurer: Virginia Gross, Secretary: lane Moynihan, Ieanne Bosguet. Second row: lane Anderson, Betty Colberg, Ioanne Seney, Marion Piscitelli, Carol Thomas, Susan Gilson, Iudy Bursaw. Third row: Katherine Centrella, Nancy Berglund, Linda McKay, Charlotte Cicoro, lean Cloutier, Katherine Putter, Ioanne Harris, Ann Lanoue. Fourth row: Adena Howard, Sharon Keith, Leslee Baker, Margaret Richardson, Claire Kvaraceus, Ianet Norcross, Betsy Beckford, Ann Dunnlngton, Mary Wood, Douglas Grize. Fifth row: Michael Slutsky, Alan White, Perry White, loan Kvaraceus, Philip Rogerson, Anna Kumpa, Lynne Davidson, Marilyn Peterson, Iudith McGlone, loanne Crocker, Claire Tarnulevicz. Room 21 is our next stop. Here We find the Student Advisory Council, led by Dr. Ralph Frellick and Miss Bernice Sylvester. This year, under the able leadership ot President Richard Arruda, the council prepared the Student Guide, sponsored the Hoopsters' Hop to honor the basketball team, and directed a rnost prosper- ous drive for the lunior Red Cross. 14 MKLPAOOL w ',?-na-'i - ' 1. , 1' 'P I' in , hh. , fs. -r.-.fe f- alningfwy...-nnn-qnq... V 1,,L First row, left to right: Roberta Zilyel, Annette Piscitelli, Claire Baker, Edwin Vtfiesner, Ann Chase, Kathleen Creeclen. Second row: Sandra Salsa, lean Selaelia, Lenora Grosso, Carol Allaire, Carol Aseph Carol Goldrup Paula Gruntmeyer Third row: ludith Stone, Sharon Young, lflariorie Guttler, lean Cloutier. Fourth row: Ann Wallen, Sandra Shave, Sally Keith, Marsha Brown, luclith Mechaher. Fifth row: Ioan Kvaraceus, Sally Osborne, Susan Parren, lohn Leonard, lane Duggan, Ioanna Hayes, Sophie Saviski. Long after these corridors were empty, when most lights had long since been turned out, one light remained in Room ll. Frantically trying to meet their early deadline, the yearbook staff wrote, rewrote, tore up, and wrote again page after page of endless copy. The pages that you are now turning represent their accomplishment, cherished memories of high school days preserved forever. 15 lzgfocgfonia N ,glow ,T l i :aqua .vw W 'FS ' L--1::: :llagwft M., i 12, Y V W-,EH tn-.,c First row, left to right: Fred Carleton, Alan White, Elaine Densman, loan Kvaraceus ico-editorl, Iudith Stone tco-editorl, Iudith Mechaber tco-editorl, Lee Cwloberson. Second row: Phyllis Rainville, Ioan Cleary, Shirley Osowick, loanne Schultz, Lois Katz, Eileen Berenson, Brenda Gebhard, Brenda Booth, Mary Blee, Marsha Brown, lean Sebelia, Patricia Pupello, Third row: Alfred Galante, Elizabeth Beckford, Claire Baker, Sandia Smalley, Ruth Paine, lacqueline Nesti, Andrea Beal, Sandra Saba, Betty Nevins, Cynthia Holmes, Theresa Dunn, lean Cloutier. Fourth row: Iohn Ramondetta, lerome Connors, Elaine I-lershoii, Patricia Kelly, Susan Gilscn, Sandra Sinclair, Betty Peterson, Elaine Rivchun, Roberta Persson, Dianne Reagan, Rosemary Smith, Harriet Mechaber. Eiith row: Susan Minkoii, lane Anderson, Lorraine Perotta, Mary Margaret Riordan, Patricia lervolino, Beverly l-liqqinson, Nancy Roach, Ianet McGillis, Susan Sheehan, Sixth row: Anne Lanoue, Claire Kvaraceus, Ioarine Lindgren, Nancy McAulifie, Sally Loan, Marie Therrien, Virqinia Stork, Linda Watkins, Sandra Smith. Another room occupied lonq after all others have closed their doors tor the day is the Iournalism Room. This is the place where Brocktonia is planned and developed, where last-minute news is hurriedly called in, and where activity never ceases. This year editors-in-chief, Ioan Kvaraceus, Iudith Mechaber, and ludith Stone were proud to have Columbia University bestow a second-place award on Brocktonia tor its excellence among school publications. 16 Oil rar Wolfziford -Oi 38 tt 1- ca, ., .IL 9 ' C5 f- 'F I 'gg .LX , t Z 2. , W' .44 I if rl .--B v',!,,'N'-QM! .X 4 Q X- First row, left to right: lanet Pettengill, Sandia Smalley, lrene Pickard, Gail Dunford, Audrey McTague, Eileen Berenson, ludith Stone. Second row: Miss Helen C. Converse tlibrarianl, Barbara Brides, Ianet Kundzicz, Carol Grize, Mary Villa, Mary lane Callahan, Sheila Corcoran. Third row: Gerald Sundberg, Elaine l-lershoff, Harriet Ginsberg, Noida lones, Betty Byberg, Martin Koski. Officers: Barbara Piantoni, President, Sally Anderson, Vice-President: Mary Villa, Secretary, Martha Packard, Treasurer. Other members not able to be present: Patricia Fleming, Alfred Galante, Deanna Gazarian, Beverly Lang, Barbara Latham, Claire Levitan, Barbara Lordi, lean Mueller, Lorraine Perrotta, Vera Richman, Sandra Smith, Elizabeth Stevens, Mary Wood, Ellen Yaf.e, Elaine Yenovkian, Lucille Yenovkian. Now on to the Library where we find our Library Monitors amid stacks of books, magazines, and filing cards. Under the direction of Miss Helen Converse, Monitors perform such duties as preparing classroom loans, checking out books, collecting fines, and assisting students to find information. This hard-working group helps to make the library a cheerful place in which to Work. 17 mea Q! ecfom Q? -MBI' I First row, left to right: Roberta Stone, Ianei DeCost, Mary Lee, Barbara Piantoni, Eileen Berenson. Second row: Brenda Gebhart, Mary Blee, loanne Ward, Carol Pekarski. Third row: Carol McGarry, lane Butler, Ioanna Hays, lane Duggan, Sandra Saba. The jingle of coins sounded to the tune of urgent appeals for money informs us that we are approaching the headquarters of our Dues Collectors. Although these students meet in Room lll each Monday to make the returns for their respective homerooms, they can be found almost anywhere prodding, pleading, and persuading. 18 X t 4 puff- ljmem -1-24: as ,f vt' M it -W 5' Vx! ' is'- I t ll! First row, left to right: Richard Arruda, Kathryn Putter, Rosemarie Giovannini, Elizabeth I-latch, Carol Mixer, Sheila Gverlan, Miss Bosworth fadvisori. Second row: Carolyn Dunford, Sheila Iordan, lane Butler, Barbara Mandeville, loan Haskell, Audrey McTague, Sandra Moore, Dorothy Foster, Elaine Ramos, Noreen Sheehan, Marguerite Bearse, Gail Bolinder. Third row: Ann Ross, lrene Piclcard, Gail Duntord, Charlene Fowler, Ann Duggan, Ioyce lppolito, Barbara Iones, Pearl Frendberg, Grace Weatherbee, Arlene Pickering, loyce Lucas, Beverly Powers. The next stop on our retrospective tour is the Commercial Department. This is the home of a group of girls known as the Part-Timers. These students have per- formed many services for B.H.S. and the surrounding junior high schools. The Part-Timers are divided into two groups-Group A and Group B. While one group works in regular positions, the other attends classes. Through this pro- gram the girls have learned, by invaluable experience, business procedure in an office. 19 ramafic an ga- 'Q we ac as lm' . i .Ie zz if -r ,-as -1- , Ugg' s...Kf 4-........ . 1 - :,5M.,.a'. - .v A LIL... gin --.i I-Tf.l'3lvA7J. ' Q-iii: 'f. A if if 1-fiiwfze ' 1 , 'PM ,'f-,T:4,,- gif 1. 3:44-M53 :rg Q . First row, left to riaht: Carolyn Crowe, Elaine l-lershoff, Elaine Rivchun, Ioyce Wetzell, Maiorie Gutler, Sandra l-laqlof, Sandra Saba. Second row: Carolyn Duntord, Patricia Pupello, lean Sebelia, Iudith Stone, Brenda Booth, Brenda Gebhart. Third row: Sandra Shave, Mary Blee, Marilyn Pearson, loanne Easter, lrene Wilbur, lulia Paulding. Fourth row: Marilyn Leclc, Deanne Gazarian, Elaine Ramos, Frances Smith. Eitth row: Christine Bria-gs, Irene Pickard, Gail Dunford, lanet Norcross, Shirley Estabroolcs. Liqhts! Camera! Action! Yes, all these are employed by the Dramatic Club which holds its reqular meetings in Room 21. The club, which is led by Miss Beatrice Bosworth and Miss Hose Condon, affords an opportunity for students to practice dramatic skills and display actinq talents. 20 Zim! 'T HIV ' if First rcvv, left to right: Rosemarie Giovannini, Noreen Sheehan. Second row: Ruth Ellen Levine, Iohn O'Keefe, Ann Moynihan, Lynda Zuckerman, loyce Bryant, Mr, Walter Smith lconductori, Molly Mae Levine, Claire Levitan, Kathleen Creeden, Patricia lervolino, Bernice Levine. Third row: Paul Cerce, Richard Kucinski, Susan Earren, Sally Osborne, ludith Mechaber, Harriet Mechaber, Linda l-leyl, Susan Gaflen, Linda Morse, Marie Amolette, Ellen Yaffe, Frank Stoddard, Ann Ruth lacobson. Fourth row: lames Sullivan, T. Edward Sullivan, lohn Canriizzaro, William Washburn, Alan Dunham, Robert Donovan, lames Maaoon, lohn Card, Walter Rozum, Bruce Maclifee, Claire Baker, Sandra Smith, Fifth row: Melvin Cohen, Edward Cicchese, Robert Bruce, Karl Anderson, lames Bourque, Raul Slonehouse, Kenneth Sampson, Richard Erickson, Vtfayne Karlson, lohn Hooper, Peter lohnaren. The roll of drums, the clashing of cymbals, a flash of red and black, and it is the B.H.S. Band marchina triumphantly across the field! Their music, which We have heard at parades, football aames, and assemblies, will remain in our hearts, vibratina and living forever, reminding us always of Brockton lrliah School. 21 OPCAQ5 tl 6L First row, left to right: Katherine Moynihan, Benedict Sauka, Kathleen Creeden, Ruth Ellen Levine, Rhoda Ross, Claire Levitan ludith Mechaber, Susan Farren, Linda Morse, Donna Dart. Second row: Mr. Walter Smith tconductorl, Marqaret Burke, Molly Mae Levine, Patricia lervolino, Susan Gaffen. William Wash burn, Ann Ruth Iacobson, Paul Sellstone, Bernice Levine, Lynda Zuckerman, Robert Bruce, Walter Rozum, Iohn O'Keeie. Wherever we find the Band, our School Orchestra will not be far behind. Under the direction of Mr. Walter M. Smith, we heard the orchestra play at assemblies and at our class play-the Boston Pops has nothing on them! 22 gl., ctr Arfo 6 nm 'nies First row, left to right: Ruth Shaughnessy, Anne Micheau, loyce Bryant, Mary Kelley, Sandra Rubin, Louise DeCosta, Bernice Cohen, Phyllis Rainville, Maria DiFalco, Betty Colberg, Barbara Mehl, lo-anne Ward, Barbara Lordi, loanne Seney, Billie Mae Dickinson, Audrey Erickson, Sandra Morgan, Marie LaBate. Second row: Betsy Ohlson, Naida lones, lanice Lindsay, Frances Kelley, lanet Marshall, Suzanne Albanys, Louise Mourisan, Lorraine Purdy, Lillian Bartlett, Averil MacCorrnack, lanet Umbrello, Victoria Zigouras, Lorraine Bennett, Sharon Cushman, Marsha Brown, Annette Bolotin, Roberta Sundling, loan Peterson, Third row: Sanda MacKenzie, Ioan Cleary, Sally Keith, Diane Fishman, Meredith Lays, ludith Hawks, Audrey lones, Mary McGrath, Roberta Stone, loan Ordway, Doreen Grigaitis, Patricia Cowan, Priscilla Ccuture, Sandra lohnscn, Mary Donahue, Carol Rabnowitz, Valerie Campbell, Susan Field. Pianist: Margaret Burke. Director: Mr. Robert A. White. mi 6 omfw ! Accompanist: Tod MacAlie. First row, left to right: Ronald DiMarzio, Robert Cahill, Ronald Shaub, lohn Metcalf, Vincent Valatkevitcz, lohn 0'Keefe, Ronald Brosseau, Edward Lehenman, Algis Pareigis, Kerry Harkins, Melvin Vallee, Ted Sullivan, Edward Lazarus, Simon Colman, Dexter Landers. Second row: Mr. Rodney F. May, lames Capiello, Francis Garvin, Olev Naks, William Gallagher, Clark Weiderfeller, Richard Douilette, Michael Slutsky, lohn Sinkiewicz, Bernard LaBelle, Peter Droukas, Paul Carlson, Rheinhold Steinhilber, Wayne Karlson, Robert Ripler . Third row: lifladison Ripley, Ronald Trott, lohn Farrell, Thomas McGuire, Frank Pupello, loseph Ritucci, Bruce Iohnson, lames Bourque, Roger Piche, Carl Sondeen, Bernard Donahue, Stephen Karp, loseph Norkus, Milton Gale, Fred Stetson, Marvin Giller, Phillip Otis. Fourth row: Fred Carleton, David Wahlgren, Alan Young, lohn Cahill, Ronald Schaut, Robert Boysen, Walter Satkus, Peter Breen, lohn Creney, Lenmart Plahn, Richard Erickson, Iames Maiellano, Douglas Todd, lames Sullivan, Robert Gelinas, Gerald Miller, David MacNeill, Earl Hopkins, David Forbes. Unable to attend: Wesley lohnson, Vidmont Plonys, Richard DiSalle, Ronald Holmes, Gerard Deslaurier, lames Ferrara, Iohn Riordan, Thomas Oliviere, lohn Dantono, Robert Burgeson, leffery Bagdon, Earnest Mousaian, Charles Drakas, Robert Kenelkis, lohn Brophy, lohn Hooper, Scott lones, Ervine Mason, William Harris, Richard Manning, Eli Macorn, Guy Kavanaugh, Harold Monsivi, Leonard Weiner, Wayne Dellasandro, Paul Farley, Linwood LeMasa, Ralph Boreolla. owmonicff First row, left to right: Mr. Bobert A. White Cdirectorl, Priscilla Couture, Sandra Rubin, loyce Bryant, Marilyn l-lolmberq, Bernice Cohen, Betty Colberg, Bernadina Dilfalco, Barbara Lordi, Sandra Morgan. Second row: Diane Fishman, Ianet Marshall, Betsy Ohlsson, Naida Iones, Iudith Hawkes, Lorraine Purdy, Roberta Sundling, Sandra Iohnson. Third row: Meredith Lays, Patricia Cowan, Peggy Burke, Audrey Iones, Mary McGrath, Roberta Stone, Carol Babnowitz, Ioan Peterson. The Harmonies can also be found practicing Way up on the fourth floor. As a result, through our hallowed halls float strains of melodious music. Music, such as was presented by this group at assemblies, the Christmas Pageant, and the Brockton Orchestral Society sponsored Carmen, was ably directed by Robert A. White. 24 gd, KAVLQQIW5 Accompanist: Todd Macikfie. First row, left to right: Mr. Rodney F. May, Sandra Smith, soloist: Iohn Farrell, William Valatkevitcz, Clark Weiderfeller, T. Edward Sullivan, Paul Carlson, Dexter Landers, Wayne Karlson. Second row: Robert Cahill, Madison Ripley, Mike McGuire, Bruce Iohnson, Iames Bourque, Fred Stetson, lames Sullivan, Earl Hopkins, Phillip Otis. Third row: Fred Carleton, David Wahlgren, Ronald Schaub, Robert Boysen, Richard Erickson, Douglas Todd, David Forbes, Cerald Miller. And last, but certainly not least, before we leave Room 40, we meet the Galloneers, Brockton High School's men in green. Though classes may come and go, there will always be a group entertaining under this name. The Gal- loneers is a singing group comprised of twenty talented young men chosen from the male chorus and directed by Mr. Rodney F. May. This personable group sings for various clubs and P.T.A. meetings throughout the area. 25 Qing , .SZOPLL5 Canned First row, left to right: Irene Wilbur, lcanne Foster, Grace Wright, Mary Wood, Carol Kiley, Ann Dorgan, Ann Dunnington, ludy I-lam, Marilyn Pearscn, Barbara Piantoni, Patricia Pupello, Brenda Erickson. Second rcvv: lfiss Brcoks igzdvisorb, Gloria Biicio, Diane Desautels, Diane Reagan, Rena Zipeto, Sanclra Morgan, ludy Densmore, Sheila Crilitlgfen, lanet Smith, Mary Hallisey, Sharon Cushman, lacgueline Davis, Frances Meliseo, Sandra Saba. Third row: Carcl Kelle, lacauelne Weatherhee, Theresa Dunn, Emogene Warrick, Carol Butler, Susan Erskine, Elinor Dobrowski, Susan Gilson, Nirncy Eoach, Phyllis Roscoe, Nancy Vlilliams, lanet McGillis, Kathleen McLaughlin, Virginia Chin, Marguerite Kane. And now let us descend to the girls' gymnasium Where We meet an enthusi- astic and spirited instructor and her group of sports-minded young ladies. Who are they? None other than Our Miss Brooks and the Girls' Sports Council. ln this activity, girls master refereeing and the rules ot each game and also learn the important precepts ot sportsmanship and good living. 26 Jw 7 e 2 it l it First row, left to right: Iefirey Fletcher, loseph Sanford, Gerald Miller, Kenneth Sampson. Second row: Richard Price, Milton Gale, William Page-ll, Bruce Hayden, Charles Updegraph, Edward Snyder, Peter Iohngren, Kevin Lynch, Mr. Mal Brooks. Although we shall not find the next group meeting anywhere at B.H.S., We shall certainly come upon many of its members as we pass through the halls. The Brockton Hi-Y Club is composed of boys from our high school, and they meet on Wednesday nights at the Y.M.C.A. Hi-Y activities range from listening to speakers on various subjects to holding a Christmas party for some of the children of our city. 27 ., y! If 'L wil, Ig. 'Than- FALL I f 7 1 957 1957 SEPTEIVJ - sun Mow 'runs NiD5gHfJiS FFHIQQZ 1 2p3 p5t6 7 xfpfg 6 9 10111213161 15161718 1920121 157,19 22 627 2526 HQ Z9 ft - Y 1957 OCTOBER 1957 X - . 6 LSUN r1oN Tues NED THURS FRI sm m t j ft 12345 f M 6769101112 5 T 113141516 171819 X A20 21 22 Z3 29' 25 26 V X, '27 26 29 30 31 11 7 7 Q, t fx 6 E D !957 NOVEMBER 1957 -'-' ,SUN tl 10N TUE5 WED TNURS FRI SAT 6 , 1 Z X4 3 4 5 6 7 6 9 ., 1 1O.'Zl12l.-13141516 if K2 17116 19 20 21 23 gvggg , WM? U3 24 25262726 930 Fall-leaves, bright ld cmd let-brisk Autumn afternoons-bl h packed with che-erin tudents-shakers wcrvinq high-anticipation of th y t ome-such recollecti we hold dear. Only' y we wczlk th h those hcrppy,qo1de d y . 'goofgaf lam jr QRQQQ 95933, fi Il 'I 23,- First row, left to right: David Saba, Ronald Kelleher, Dexter Landers, Ronald lohnson, Robert Rubicine ico-captainl, Anthony Gcnsalves tco-captainl, Walter Howell, Timothy O'Leary, Gene Marrow, Philip Giovanello. Second row: Coach Frank Saba, Line Coach Chester Millett, Robert Murphy, Peter Masaitis, Donald Ortendahl, Robert Dorrer, Douglas Todd, Francis Yafrate, Frank Carre-iro, William Pierce, Back Field Coach Donald Kimtis, Coach lack Parker. Third row: loseph Fossella, Iames DiCarli, Edmond Centralla, lohn Hughes, Archie Magee, Ronald Schab, lohn Brophy, Richard Webby, Robert Welch, Frederick Carleton. Fcurth row: Philip Feeney, Daniel Creedon, Charles Bardelis, Robert Linguist. Despite their fine play against tough opposition, the football team Won only three games and lost five. The losses again included our old nemesis, Wey- mouth, thus making for another sad Turkey Day. Co-captains Bob Rubicine and Tony Gonsalves made the All-Scholastic team. RECORD Opponent We Opponent Opponent We Opponent Ouincy 8 20 Malden 32 7 La Salle 20 0 Waltham l3 39 Newton 0 6 Arlington 38 20 Brookline 6 17 Weymouth 7 32 30 Q KAQQVLQCJQP5 -' j00tA6LZ vm' ts- 94' an 1? M fit -'P' Q15 Am First row, left to right: Roberta Zibel, Sandra Saba, Iudith Bursaw. Second row: Muriel Turner, Carolyn Reynolds, lessica Keith, Nancy Condon, Frances Smith. KAQQPACLCJQP5 -' g6Lf5L8tA6L! First row, left to right: Carolyn Reynolds, Frances Smith, Sandra Saba, Roberta Zibel. Second row: Muriel Turner, Nancy Condon, Iessica Keith, Carol Beralund, Iudith Bursaw. Never-tiring exuberance was the watchword of this year's cheerleaders. Under the leadership of Miss Doris E. Brooks, the girls led the student body in spirited cheerinq on Eldon Keith Field and at Boston Garden. As much a part of the team as the boys themselves, these spriqhtly misses have creditably upheld the rules of good sportsmanship. , 7044 Graaff? 747-s ' ' 'ip Wx Left to right: Coach Harry Reuell, Gerald Gorman Cco-captainl, Douqlas DeCosta Cco-captainl, Peter Davis, Edwin Wiesner Stanley Berger, Robert Boysen, Clifton Reed, Richard Benson, lohn Callaghan, Norton Van de Poele, Milton Gale, Robert Gentile lames Gillette, lames Howard, lrvirze Mason. The cross-country team, coached by Mr. Harry Reuell, aqain had a winning season with a record of tive wins and three losses, plus an eighth place in the South Shore Meet and a fine seventh-place finish in the State meet. The victories included a revenge win over Scituate. RECORD Opponent We Opponent Opponent We Opponent Ouincy 37 21 Ouincy-Rockland 36 42-44 North Ouincy 27 28 Milton 27 28 Weymouth 38 20 Scituate 26 29 Oliver Ames- South Shore Meet 8th Place Bristol County 24 47-67 State Meet 7th Place New Bedford 37 20 32 enior gag, je!! N.!47!0CL8y Leit to right: Claire Deehan, Sandra Saba, Patricia Pupello, lean Sebelia, Carol Kellie, Marilyn Pearson Cco-captainl, Marguerite Kane ico-captainl, ludith Ham, lanet Smith, laanne Foster, lrene Wilbur, Frances Olson. During the brisk tall days cries of excitement and tension rise from Eldon B. Keith Field where many sophomore, junior, and senior girls participate in the intramural field hockey program. Powerful serves and smashing returns keep the girls alert and add to the excitement and enjoyment of the game. 33 enior gang, Zgcwgefgaf ,iam Left lo right: Sheila Cribben, ludith l-lam, Patricia Pupello, lean Sebelia, Patricia Hayes, Irene Wilbur, Carol Kiley, Carol Kellie lcaptairil, Ioanne Foster, lanet Smith, Marilyn Pearson, Diane Asiaf, Diane Garfield, Ann Durininqton, Sandra Saba. Zgacfminfon 5 if th. X-.if 0 'ff l 'rf 6 0- .f E 'Q 4 0.92 ' M, . I g .J 3' 0 f , Of'-,Q if , , wi-,-Q3 us, Q , - 90 , . 4 1 O ,- f 66 - Q41- X X --W-if C' -10.042 Q , -, V yi ,,9.4.. S, , 'X Ii 8: 4 4' , Lyx ' '7 6 Q 'X ' fm ,. , A POL' ,Q f'i ' 5 Bx g, 1 mc K S' - WY ' v O zfx x ix for I ,, Wx fir . 1 4412418 1, Y x X X N K fx XNSK 3 f ,g,,-Q,,', ivy. My ., - . f Ili- fe- Qt1f:Z: f J 1. .Ju VS 5. 'X Left to riqht: Sharon Young, Carol Kiley, Roberta Zibel. 34 WI TER Q5 X357 DECEVJBER X957 sun mow was was THURS F 1 'sus 1 Q '7 N 3 9 10 11 12 13 141 15 16 AL. 18 19 22 23 24 25 26 27 26 ,MV I Q -Fi A H58 JANJARY X955 X I 5 MON TUE5 NED THUPS FRI SAT , H 5 Q 6 7 10 11 H9 12 13 17 15 16 18 Sf NQQS 19 20 21 22 23 p2'?A3-gt EJ f ., Z7 26 X F FEBRUA Y 1953 V... :x SUN MON TUES NED if 5 X 11 12 'R Jo 17 lg 19 1958111 25 26 Winter-ice flying from sharp silver skates-a roarina fire-hot chocolate and sandwiches-strong bonds of friendship-lonq evenings with books-all these We shall forever cherish in remembrance. 641,55 pfay CAST Galahad Iones T. Edward Sullivan Bess Brenda Gebhard Father Iones Gerald Miller Bob Kenneth Porter Mother Iones Mary McGrath Gus Richard Alger Alice, daughter ' Ianet Marshall George Merton Probert Boysen Ioy, daughter Noreen Sheehan Olaf Iensen Michael Lombardo Lena, the maid Ruth Paine Miriam Eileen Berenson Lou Iean Cloutier Mr, Andrews Carl Sondeen As traditional as our New England winters and their blustery winds is the senior class play, which usually takes place in December. This year, in the presentation of Galahad Iones, our class proved most admirably that knight- hood is still in flower. Edward Sullivan played the leading character, Tommy Galahad lones, who believed that chivalry must not die. Needless to say, the play proved to be one of the most successful events of the year. 36 ,.! ffgcafellgcaf ,Zum V V-- rf,..,...! ......J..u First row, left to right: Charles Bardelis, George Mapp, Douglas DeCosta fcaptainl, Eugene Marrow Peter Davis Second row: Coach Gordon McKernan, Edward Galvin, Iames Stevens, Edward Casierx Ioseph Fossella Iohn Moore Third row: Fred Stetson, Gerald Gorman, Edward Tuite, Peter Bernard, Christos Giannaros Edward Wiesner Cmanagerl Under the leadership of Douglas DeCosta and the fine coaching of Mr Gordon McKernan, the 1957-58 Brockton High basketball team finished runner up in both the Suburban League and the Eastern Massachusetts Tech Tourney Also it is believed that George Mapp has become one of the highest scorers in B H S history by scoring 425 points during the season. RECORD Opponent We Opponent Opponent We Opponent Alumni 57 54 Watertown Braintree 72 60 Brookline Attleboro 69 63 Bindge Tech Coyle 73 45 Newton Brookline 62 26 Arlington Rindge Tech 76 54 Cambridge Latin Newton 72 67 Watertovsm Cambridge Latin 6l 71 Waltham Arlington 51 44 Coyle Waltham 62 77 37 Cjliridfmaw ageanf For one hallowed hour during the Christmas season, the students, teachers, and their quests listened to sacred and traditional music as they viewed tableaux from one of the oldest stories, the birth of the Christ Child. The immortal story was read as the audience, moved by the qlory and spendor of this inspirational presentation, sat in a hushed silence. Mr. Robert A. White directed the robed choirs, and Miss Rose H. Condon directed the dramatics. 38 .MC ey 86'Llf1fL 1 First row, leit to right: Coach Chester Millett, Robert Dorrer, Robert Marks, Douglas Gould, Richard Alger fcaptainl, lames Crone tmanagerl. Second row: 'William Corbo, David Alger, William Murphy, lohn Hughes, Lawrence Willis, Edmond Centrella, Richard DiMazzio. Third rar.-1: William O'Leary, William Shinnick, Michael Russell, Charles Apjohn, Robert Bouchard, Robert Pritchard, Francis Dexter, Hockey returned to BHS. after an absence of tive years, as this year we be- came a member of the South Shore Hockey League. The long absence and the lack of enough practice time can be given as reason for the record of two Wins, seven losses, and one tie. Acting-Captain Rick Alger was elected to the All-Star team oi the League, and Larry Willis made honorable mention. Mr. Chester S. Millett was the coach. RECORD Opponent We Opponent Opponent We Opponent Weymouth 0 2 Milton 2 2 Archbishop Hingham 2 1 1 Williams O 8 Canton 2 U Scituate O 5 Milton 3 Canton 7 l King Phillip 4 King Phillip l 2 South Shore League Seventh Place ,Slip omore Z?a5LefAa! Klmmloiond V x u--. I ' F ff' l , an-ff l l 7 l ,I I M1 . l l 1 . N ' ' l l G f X xt l A I s' . fx ' ' Mr. Gerald Plumley, Gilbert lahnson, Richard Marshall, Vidas Venckauskas, Lawrence lohnson, Herbert lones, Paul O'Sullivan jam .llnnid Cywamloiolfw Ax 'Q . Q. 31,- Kenneth Goldstein, lames Howard, 'William Haskell. Mr. Howard T. Sandrock and Mr. Gerald Plumley this year conducted another successful intramural sports season. During the fall they organized a basketball league with games scheduled several times weekly. Composing the winning team were Gilbert lohnson, Richard Marshall, Vidas Venckauskas, Lawrence lohnson, and Paul O'Sullivan. Following the completion of the basketball league, a table tennis league was organized. Emerging in first place after many weeks of matches was Kenneth Goldstein. ln second place was lames Howard, and William Haskell won third place honors. 40 1 6 I Zgfoac! Jump glam- Mo 6AanfL!oi01fL5 Clmmloion U - l E gil 1 - i Roger Bousguei, lonn Simmons. Divid Miller Following competition during gymnosium classes, finols were held for the championship in brogdiumping ond chin-ups. The winners in brood jumping were Roger Bousguet ond Ionn Simmons. Dovid Miller wos the winner in the chin-ups. 41 w rm' V, - ff enior- omior rom ,' t .'x . Winter will always recall to us poignant memories oi our Iunior-Senior Prome the hall, softly lightedg silver and blue crystals sparkling in the shadows and dramatizing the winter tliemeg silhouetted forms of couples swaying to the sentimental music: merriment dancing in the eyes of all. 42 wimming eam, First row, left to right: Harry Chase, Ioseph Cook, Robert Richards fco-captainl, Michael Shippee ico-captainl, Michael Gillis Iohn Gilbert. Second row: Peter Masaitis, Leslie Lucier, Peter Iohnqren, Howard Newton, Earl Hopkins, Ronald Chandler, Coach America Deacutis. Third row: Iames MaGoon, Georqe Coneirey, Robert Foster, William Dentch, Donald Carpenter, Kenneth Goldstein Charles Cousins. It was a rebuilding year for the swimming team as it compiled a record of two wins and six losses. CoCaptains Robert Richards and Michael Shippee scored 43 and 38 points respectively. RECORD Opponent We Opponent Opponent We Opponent Tolman 25 61 Boston Latin 49 27 Cranston 21 64 Cranston 36 46 Pawtucket West 30 56 East Providence 32 54 East Providence 36 50 Wellesley 45 41 43 00,015 felkf 7 0,9 This year the I-loopsters' Hop was doubly excitinq because it came on Valen- tine's Day. Here, in the Girls' Gym, the Student Council joined with the student body to salute Mr. McKernan's Tech-bound hooptsers. For seniors, this was our last salute to a qreat team-a team we shall always remember for its valiant come backs before an astounded crowd at the Boston Garden. 44 V I 1 l J i PRI 195 8 Qiukfr fxrvi 7958 wxrzcx-4 1955 WM 2 SUN MON TUES NED THURS FRI ,SAT X I 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 5 A ,9 10 11 12 13 lf! lt5 16 .17 16 .19 EO 21 22 23305-ff? 25 26 27 26 29 1950 7-rpm- 79158 u Y SUN NON TUE5 use ITHURS Fm sm I D S 1 2 3 4 5 xt XJ I gi fa 6 X7 6 9 lO ll 12 - t 133 16 17 16 19 -, N 20 21 22 23 271 H 26 7 27 28 29 30 I I ' ,xp 7' 1956 NAY 1,956 SUN NON TUE3 WED THURS FRI SAT KU 4? yy 1 2 0 2 Pgx Lf 5 0 7 0 Q 10 -I, YQ 1112 13 14 15 10 17 414, 2 V1 X NNN1519 20 21 2220 BS! L-!Q 172255-as 25 Z6 27 26 Z9 30 31 an ' Spring-rain on the r00ft0ps, pounding, rhythmic rain-the verdant earth freshly bathed, scented with the subtle fragrance of a thousand tl0Wers-m0rn- ings, sparkling with the promise of a perfect day-a soft breezestirring the grass ever so slightly-something stirring, too, Within our hearts-for it is Spring, and we are young. S16 .llflfflfley Enthusiasm, spirit, and tense anticipation were in the air, Mr. Mcliernan led his team to the Tech Tourney once again. And our team was the greatest! Playing before a crowd of thousands at the Boston Garden, our boys scored basket after basket, rendering us eligible for the final meet with Somerville. That was a heartbreakerg we lost-but We shall never forget our team which played so valiantly, and neither shall We forget all the fun that we had at Tourney Time. Opponent We Opponent Quincy 69 68 Cambridge Latin 57 55 Lynn English 57 54 Somerville 59 63 Suburban League Second Place Eastern Massachusetts Tourney Runner-Up jacmgfg- lliamifg came ri '1 X, F Wi'4J' 1 . One of the highlights of the basketball season was our annual extravaganza, the Faculty-Pupil Game. The purpose of this traditional event was to raise money for the scholarship awarded by the Brockton Teachers' Association to a student entering the teaching profession. The evening was a hilarious success. Our cheerleaders recruited a new member, an interesting blond, none other than Mr. Harry Reuell. Dressed in fashionable pre-war outfits, our faculty, as usual, put up a good fight. However, though somewhat hampered by the teachers as they ran madly about, the seniors were able to score their usual victory. enior rom X 3,1 -5 .fo I W ,, , tl v, i P9 fi ET!-'54 B x K' ' is 7 er A491 I ,if , v Y! y , 1 A. Y: ' , 4 4 I ' . H z' Q -in There is one evening in every young person's lite when dreams come true. And so it was for us on the night of our Senior Prom. Soft lights reflected couples swaying to the romantic music. The air, perfumed with the scent of many corsages, was truly in keeping with the theme of the evening, a quaint Dutch garden. Our prom was the last dance at which our class would be together as a group. We knew this, and the evening became an even more important occasion. 48 W. fjamilfg Zgowegaf jam m 45 A .. I Q' XR, ,V R. it , v A X? 55,4 5 'X N . I 1 1 Ii 11' li., . 44 I , -.li L f .1- U .311 W xg., V ' 1 L4 Vhnv .2 rf' 'J V' 9. yy Y A L w x A I ilijlx h nf -win -, ', S 'fx lr I K ' -,I xt- Qi A 'i' A tbqlfx. glvfef' I . '--1? , b ,-1 gin- g x S , . N 5, X .1 N, , ', ggi' -, , . 'I ,- , l I- If - , sgi :W t i l bvifqf xx fgi:-F JH Vx I .1 5 R ,X +?nr.T?fl',Lx if rf, ,,- IL N. if A T 1u'3 ' z5QB3 '1 u t-2' 'ff on ev 'K+ fir- 69' 'A 3 fi'- 5.5 a ' , Vx A 1 f -. If 123 1 'A -X ,, A, I .1 . . 1 . r .1 X - if it M nl v, ' 1.3323 I, Vx Q . t ,gli 0 .H L: -4 E x Q ef, -,lv Tv Ni ig'8X2 f:' 4i9QlA i -v A jg ' Q Q . 1-ig, -' . ,' 1. 51 - w glff , Q, f, 5 ,L f-f , 6' t get 2 f . , if . ..,l'g ' '- tk 7 f P' , A.-4, ,m 9 ii, y . , t if rl 1. X - ' ' FQ . , f f ' fgi' ,A rift fl Q fl' -1 K ,'.'?F4K9X V 5' 5 5 A '- T - za, if :f i ff H0445 Bc H0 it Q93 04? pf i . E- .r s t -. - I .. ti 4 't Y'-IQ-L' 'x f f St?ti-A X 1 553' Flea., . 'I 'Q I Il :.'j.1,,i'.j' Q, ii?-' '- 'Tk 4. '1 A ttiifw T .gf f . 2 1-f ki, - ' Q. ' ' T . 1: my I Y. J ,I f 'fxfftg . 5 , X '- i V , tzlifix 6 I6- Pirst row, left to right: lchn l-flcore, lvfichael Snicpee, Timothy Twoomey, lames Stevens, Louis Tartaglia. Second row: Alfred Galante tmaragerl, Bcger Caron, Bobert Smith, David Twcrney, Mr. Norman B. Nash tcoachl. Third row: lohn Studley, Merton Goeres, Ronald Kelliher. Under the coaching of Mr. Norman B. Nash, the baseball team competed for the first time in the Suburban League. I-tampered by poor weather conditions, the boys found tough going during the first half of the schedule and lost five of the first seven games. Co-Captains lames Stevens and Timothy Twomey both gave outstanding performances on the mound and in the batters' box. Gpponent Date Vie They Opponent Date We They Waltham Apr. l5 5 ll Watertovtm May 6 l 5 Bindge Tech Apr. 18 22 O Waltham May 9 2 3 Brookline Apr. 22 9 2 Bindge Tech May l3 8 2 Cambridge Latin Apr. 25 4 5 Brookline May l6 Arlington May 2 5 12 Cambridge Latin May 20 Newton May 5 U 2 49 Z-M lm EIL- , if - s fifth CT CMG ' ,, D First row, left to right: Eugene Marrow, George Mapp, Stanley Berger, Edward Snyder, Captain Iohn Masefield, Gerald Gorman, Richard Sweetman, Dexter Landers, lohn Munies, Peter ltfasaitis, Manager Richard Dube. Second row: Manager Timothy Eyhr, Assistant Coach Gerald Plumley, Harold Monsini, Charles Cobb, Ioseph Barbour, Peter Bernard, Kenneth Burke, Norman Lawson, Robert Prouty, Robert Richards, Daniel Kirker, Martin Berenson, Iames Cappiello, Ioseph Broderick, Iohn Cahill, David Leiberman, Norman Van de Poele, Philip Rogerson, Coach Howard Sandrock. Third row: lrvine Mason, William Dentch, Bernard LaBelle, Thomas Cullinane, Frank Pupellc, Iohn Gardner, Peter Breen, Robert Packard, Sherman Prouty, David Hallisey, George Conefrey, Ronald Schaub, Arcilla Magee, Richard Kiley, Harold O'Brien, Harry Chase, Iames Howard, Ralsmond Pickering. Facing tough opposition, the track team won only one of its first three meets. However, there were fine performances by Captain Iohn Masefield, George Mapp, Archie Magee, and Eugene Marrow. The team was aided by the addi- tion of Mr. Gerald Plumley to the coaching staff. Opponent Date We They Opponent Date 'We They New Bedford Apr. 15 42 80 North Quincy May 13 Quincy Apr. 22 64V2 57 V2 South Shore Brookline May 2 37V2 84V2 Meet May l7 Weymouth May 9 State Meet May 24 50 QVLVLIS6 eam 7935 H' UD fs left to right: Mr. Martin Badoian lcoachl, Marvin Geller, Peter Davis, Clark Weidenfeller, Edward Powers, David l-lallisey, Larry Siskind, leflrey Fletcher, 'William Powers, Edwin Wiesner lmanagerb. The tennis team opened the season determined to retain its South Shore League title for the new coach, Mr. Martin I. Badoian. As the season progressed, it appeared that the only obstacle in their guest would be l-lingham, but Mr. Badoian was confident that his team would win. This year, two seniors, Captain Frances Belanger and Manager Edwin Wiesner, led a team ot underclassmen to a successful season. X ,X Opponent Date We They Opponent Date We They Braintree Apr. 25 2 3 Hingham May 13 5 O South Shore League Quincy May l5 4 l Silver Lake Apr. 30 4 l North Quincy May 20 Quincy May 1 5 O Silver Lake May 22 North Quincy May 6 5 O l-lingham May 27 l it 51 fr Q tiisik E fl'j,',g -'W f- 'X'X. .,- If ' kljl of XX 'ry t .tljl Y I cf' J. 2, 0 f lm 1 Q, Q 1. V-haf. 0 . . KM , 1.7-Q u. ' Q ' ,fz'Ta', r aw ' ,, t . T' ,nw-0, ,' 5 .K -4 y rf ff A T K. s nf-5. ' 5 F' , - ali ,. ' D sp First row, left to riqht: lohn Creneyp Richard Kimball tcaptainb, Theodore Phaneut, Edward Baleiqh, Mr. Thomas D. Lynch tcoachl. Second row: Richard Dolan, lames Norcross, Theodore Zarella, Thomas Darte. 343.-375 - f- . .a 5 F' ' ' ,..- w army, : , .. Eff' xi es'- gt JL., - 7 P 0 35 ,J . unix - 1i2V K, , . 5 V-t G 'Q 5 Q '- . - if . BTA Under the capable leadership of Co-Captains Theodore Phaneut and Bichard Kimball, the aoli team easily won its iirst seven matches. Coach Thomas G. Lynch has hiah hopes for a very successful season. So tar, the qolf team is the only undefeated team in the area. Opponent North Quincy Barnstable Dartmouth Braintree Yarmouth East Providence North Quincy Date Vile They U Apr. 14 9 Apr. 18 9 Apr. 25 BVQ Apr. 29 7V2 May l 5 May 2 7V2 May6 9 U ZIXZ lli 4 l li O Opponent East Providence Dartmouth Coyle Yarmouth Braintree Barnstable Date 'We They May 8 May 13 May l6 May 20 May 23 lune 2 endow ir 5 , Saga! jam mi P 'Aff V X V' cf fly N l xl, , 'J' - A l , lg Egg I X . I Q , ,, , X V47 1 X K 1 , X 7 ll P X: ll X 3 f ' ,- Ed ' . 7' i , 1 J 1 I , Q i .X i Leit to riqhr: lecri Sebeliu, Iudy Carol Kellie, Gail Sylvester, lflcirilyn Pearson, Ichet Smith, Sheila Crihberi, Sondra Saba, lrerie Vlilbur Cccxpicinl. MKQM Elm f 7' l Leif io riqhf: Ccrridri: Suki, Chrizlirie Croriirf, Carrol Kellie, Pulrieiu Pupello, lflurilyh Penzrscri, ludiih Hum, Elleri Crihlyen, loner Smith, Carol Kiley, Mzrrcguerre Kane, I-.rin Dcrqzri, Gloria Riccic, lrerie Wilbur, Roberta Zibel. Center: Sheila Cribben. i 5 m We W3 - Vs, ofa, Q ? 9 ,rg Q ' wg ' ,. W .W ai' w ' 1 , L L ' I 'r . X E. f 'X l 1 4 N 326 .f W I x L. ' 1 1 r - I' f. Ek X ,ag 'SSE - UATIO 9 JJNE. I956 WED SAT Lf 7 ll ll? 155 21 25 26 MM, W Y- IVE U 1 G d f f lf 11 1'1 CI studenfs hfe f h d d d d h h k d I f h h d 1 d omior M em L K A ' on 5 'vb he lj Ei, I .5 s 4 C x, O -f ..f-ff' H' 4 . ,A N ,ir f is Nr. 'Af ie' - V 4 1 J , J ,XJ I ' , Q I I. Q . If 1 My 1:17 5' Qs, M fy ,l i - t M ' f 5, gi 5' .Q E Zi' F 5' At it A l l F 5 V I V. I 6 1 A Q li First row, left to riqht: Phyllis B. Rainville, Kathleen M. Creeden, Audrey C. Iones, Frances Smith, Brenda L. Erickson, Betty E. Colberq, Carolyn M, Reynolds. Second row: Patricia Pupello, Ann Micheau, Marjorie C1. Guttler, loanne C. Foster, loan l. Saccocia, Sandra l. Saba, Paula E. Gruntrneyer. Third row: Arlene L. Pickering, Ianet R. Pettenqill, Lenora M. Grosso, lacqueline Nesti, loanne Shultz, Annette M. Piscitelli. Fourth row: Roberta K. Stone, Diane Warkel, Barbara A. lanes, Margaret A. Burl-ce, lanet E. Smith, Brenda I. Booth, Mary McGrath. '-s - , t Y , ' V ' ' ' v t 'fir f- an i 9' ll - L 4 i ' , 'GP xl .sv mfr Du A lic, v . ' A, -P A , .. 9 6 . 5, I v ..o' . l Q A I -rpg A sf , t , ,err 5' it -f, Q ,f-:ff ' , , ' 'S -S ,.. I v 4 P' M LF. we .5 V 5 lv 1 X X 5 4 'S , Q Q , 1 ' V v A ' , f' ' ' D ' . , . 1 , ..' . . V- ' - .1-4 A f f- 4 - A . F - . Firzat row, lftt to right: Rcrie O. Lfrpierre, Richard E. Arruda, Gerald Gorrrrarr, Alan White, Timothy F, Oleary, Fred T. Stetson, 'lf EFl'fl'.IfCl fltillivfirr, F. Ar'if'lrf1vf Lung. iff-r ffft'l rffff: v.!!'1y'I'I' ll. lffrrlsf n, llavifl I. Rrien, Vfillirrrn A. Ptrqell, Raliert F. Boysen, Francis E. Belanaer, Richard R. Cohen, Robert Ifffrrics, l4,:.rt '!.'. LL-f rt zrni, lgrrm za lj'.fLlI'Qfl.lC'. Third rc.-uf: Fmt s' F. Wiesrier, Gfrfrlcl D. Miller, Douglas B. Todd, Paul R. Sellstone, Ioseph H. Sanford, Edward P. Casieri, Ioseph P. Yorkorslci, David F. Harding, lames R. Stevens. CAM OJQ 9 Q' Words and Music by LIBBY IONES The gate of life now opens wide For us to enter through, To tread the path oi cherished dreams We strive to make come true. The world will offer much to prove, The challenges are strong, May Gods great wisdom give us strength To choose what's right or wrong. The lessons learned, the friendships won ln happy childhood days, Will help to build our future lives And guide us on our ways. So may we always keep in mind Our iaith in all that's good, And help create a world that knows The joy of brotherhood. , r ' J J. A i , 1-Qs T' 5 V' FT? r ? f V rat 2P ' - if-7 ' f i 57 l CKGLI55 08140, REFLECTIQNS By IUDITI-I STONE Alone, I climbed a distant hill And gazed upon the sea below: I watched the restless, seething tide, The waves of Life that break and flow. ime, And on the sandy shores of t Imprinted by the men before, Were footpritns where they once had walked And left their marks upon I.ife's shore. Thought I Men of valor, men of learning, ' ur prints remain: Nothing but yo ' during Nothing lasting or en struggle not in vain. To show your ornent Ours is but a fleeting m Lost in the labyrinth of Life: Who will ask, or will it matter If we fall amid the strife? Who will judge, who will question, When the deed is done and o'er, eons When the ages turn to a , When all is washed by sea on shore? Saw I Cities on the dim horizon, Stretching upward to the sky, Built through blood and tears and labor Symbols of aspiration highi d women, Ever seeking men an ' ' sting, restless youth Thirstinq, Clue Learning answers found before them To an enigma some call Truthg Steeples towering toward the e Altars built on humble sod, Churches, temples for a nation That humbly kneels to a common God. h avens, Knew I Cities do not last forever, Be they built on stone or clay, For in the spacious realm of ages, A lifetime's but a passing day. But Life is not without its meaning, What we accomplish does not die. e and goodness are enduring, h t'me goes by. Lov These will live thoug 1 Nations fall and are forgotten: may level works of many 'll question Time But God will know, and I-Ie wi If our lives reveal His plan. QOIQAQ I2 Left to riqht: Aririe Reed, ltotirerfd Zilirel, letirri Selzeliri, Pfirtrifior Cosgrove, Lucille Erifflcsori, Marion Aolcil. A5 foriand t righti Sheilir fjriiplireri, llrllfl Clrermjf, Currolyri Reynolds, Clemlfl Corrritiiri, lo Ahh Foster. llot lireseritz tif-rl Iiltetsf, Under the slcillful quiddrice of Mr. lfletcdlf, Miss Bosworth, Miss Nithols, cmd Miss Murphy, our historiorris orrid prophets delved into our past cmd future, emerging from their labors OD Cldss Night with dhecdotes of merry rrioirierits thort we hord thought lohq forqotteri cmd futures thdt surpdssed our wildest dredms. 59 BEST LOOKING MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED CQ' 05155 an E454 RONALD COUGHLAN, MARLENE SEARLES TIMOTHY O'l.EARY, JOAN KVARACEUS MOST MUSICAL f ' ' I R. - Q. v 'X X H in ,1 Q 7 Ti N b . J K? 3 'T ' ' ' -' -22 I fs 5 JAMES BOURQUE, SUSAN FARREN BEST SMILE DONALD ORTENDAHL, FRANCES SMITH BEST DANCER BEST ARTIST he DAVID SABA, NOREEN SHEEHAN 60 DEXTER LANDERS, IRENE PICKARD WITTIEST BEST PERSONALITY . 1 1 1 I X Q I, s I I u 1 xv 5 i t M' u KT 1' 'I 4 A I . ' I X sv , Eg ' ' A . . 1 , f -2 4 s I I f f T I I I L FRED CARLETON, JQANNE FOSTER FRED CARLETON, CAROLYN REYNOLDS BEST DRESSED MOST ATHLETIC DAVID SABA, BRENDA GEBHARDT EUGENE MARROW, IRENE WILBUR BEST ACTOR AND ACTRESS BEST ALL-ROUND ,F , Q mv ,.J':4 I is 'A I :S I- - +1 .V 96 YF' ,. JV V V .5 -1 X war iw K' . . 4. xt 3. I I' It -' in ' ' 4, rg -'I' Q e - , - 43 L I .. , 'fM I-A T. EDWARD SUILIVAN, MARY MCGRATH w--Q MOST EFFICIENT Riziniia 11 ':.1F? 3- If JOSEPH sANroRo, Auonsv Tomas 61 . . FRANCES SMITH, TIMOTHY O'LEARY 7 x F17 ,v It I wi' N f.s'f- fn. -.J-J' eff, X A ,,,, 5 X 'f Mfr 'fx R ff? :bl 'A' Q4 'ull-3-I E , 5.-4 .-P -f4 . , If . ' 'K ' i ' R ' V. - ' . 7 ' ' . U' - -'if-,Ziyi ,asf,fVYn ..,,f.fuv-?'i4,f!,-1- , M .I . Yes, fulfillmentithe crowning reward of study and ettort. We have walked together through Brockton High School for the last tirne. Now, diplomas in hand, We go forth our separate ways. ln a sense, perhaps, this is an ending, tor high school days are but memories inscribed on the pages ot our yearhooks and in our hearts. But truly, this is a beginning, tor we go forward to meet the most important test of allQLife. May it hold for all of us health, happiness, and all that is good. 63 MARION IEAN ACKIL 35 Emmet St. Born with a gift of laughter. Commercial. Activities: Intramu- ral Sports 3, 4. Interests: Music, dancing, skating, C.Y.O., Church Choir. Future: Secretarial Work. IAMES RALPH ADAMS Shamus 37 Waldo St. A strong man in the right. College Scientific. Activities: Football 2: Intramural Sports. In- terests: C.Y.O., swimming, foot- ball. Future: Northeastern Uni- versity. CHARLES EDWIN ADAMSON Butch 566 Ash St. Imagination is the eye of the soul. College Scientific. Interests: Chess, basketball, swimming, record collection. Future: North- eastern University. IOAN EDITH AKSTIN Ioanie 24 Banks St. No one knows like a woman how to say things which are at once gentle and deep. Commercial. Activities: Class Play Usher. Interests: Swimming, dancing, skating. Future: Airline Stewardess. DENNIS HARRY ALDEN Dennis the Menace Good cheer is no hindrance to a good life. Technical. Activities: Intramural Sports 2, 3: Swimming 2: Tum- bling 2, 3, 4. Interests: Swim- iriing, dancing. Future: School. ELEANOR MAY ALEXANDER Ellie 33 Winona St. Shadowed by many a careless curl, Of unconfined and Ilowinq hair. Commercial. Interests: Skating, dancing, music, badminton, swimming. Future: Secretarial Work. RICHARD WILDE ALGER Rick 439 Rockland St. The friend of all the world. College Scientific. Activities: Baseball 2, 3: Class Play Cast 4: Class Play Usher 2, 3: Intramu- ral Sports 2, 3: Tumbling 2, 3, 4. Interests: C.Y.O., hockey. Future: College. CAROL ANN ALLAIRE 53 Augustine St. Maiden most beautiful, Lady oi light. Commercial. Activities: Brock- toriia Collector 2: Class Play Usher 4: Yearbook Staff 4. Inter- ests: Swimming, dancing, C.Y.O., niusic, Pep Club, Dance Club. Future: Secretarial Work. SANDRA CAROL ALLEGRO Sandie 20 Crescent Ave. Teachers College. Activities: Man has his will, Woman her way. Basketball 2, 3: Brocktonia Staff 3, 4: Yearbook Staff 4. In- terests: C.Y.O., Ir. TCCC, Dance Club, Class Play Wardrobe Com- mittee. Future: Bridgewater State Teachers College. IOI-IN ARTHUR ALUSOW Iohnny 105 Winthrop St. Everyone is the architect of his own fortunes. College Scientific. Interests. Liancing, swimming, Y.P.F., De- Molay. Future: Northeastern Uni- versity. IUDITH LOUISE ANDERSON Judy 37 Overlook Ave. Secure in the hearts of her friends. Commercial. Interests: Sports, Church Choir, Luther League. Future: Church Work. IUANITA PAULINE ANGIE 229 North Warren Ave. Men have sight: VVomen, insight. Hospital Training. Interests: Cooking, ice skating, dancing. Future: Peabody Home For Crip tiled Children. L MEREDITH CHILTON ARRIGHI 75 North Ash St. And like the winds in summer sighing, Her voice is low and sweet. Teachers College. Activities: Brocktonia Statf 4: Intramural Sports 2: Yearbook Staff 4. Inter- ests: Sports, knitting, ice skating. Future: Brockton Business Col- lege. RICHARD EDWARD ARRUDA Dick 241 West Harvard St. We know not what shall be his tate: We only know it shall be great. Commercial. Activities: Baseball 2: Basketball 2, 3: Iunior Usher 3: Student Council 2, 3, 4. Inter- ests: Basketball. Future: Bridge- water State Teachers College. CAROL ANN ASEPH 20 Cleveland Ave. Bound to be sweet and serv- 1ceable. Commercial. Activities: Yearbook Staff 4. Interests: Sewing, sports, Church Activities. Future: Chand- ler School for Women. DIAN LOUISE ASIAF Di 29 Cherry St. Good nature is one oi the most treasured qualities of a friend. Hospital Training. Activities: Basketball 2, 3, 4: Brocktonia Collector 3: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Interests: Dancing, boating, bowling, skating. Future: New- ton-Wellesley School of Nursing. ROBERT IOSEPH ASIAF Bob 86 Elliot St. Life is full ot bumps, but a sense of humor is a good shock absorber. General, Activities: Tumbling 2, 3. Interests: Dancing, swimming, boating, hunting, fishing. Future: Army. WILLIAM MARTIN AVERY Bill 32 Sheppard St. Is any man free, except the one who can live as he chooses? College Scientific. Interests: Dancing, swimming, baseball. Future: Bridgewater State Teach- ers College. 'G 5' wrt, F V., 'Mg Us Z 1:1 540' ft yn! rf NANCY ELLEN AYERS Nan 345 Rockland St. Sociable and pleasant, Always willing to laugh. General, Interests: Swimming, sewing, knitting. Future: Brock- ton Academy of Beauty Culture. CLAIRE ESTELLE MARION BAKER 337 Green St. Character is a diamond that scratches every other stone. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Band 2, 3, 4: Brocktonia Staff 3, 4: Gift Committee 3: Orches- tra 3: Yearbook Staff 4. Inter- ests: Reading, sports, music. Fu- ture: Northeastern University. WILLIAM ANTHONY BARRASSO Bill 31 Martlcmd Ave. Then hey for boot and horse, lad, And round the world away. Industrial Arts. Interests: Fish- ing, hunting, horseback riding, water skiing, boating. Future: Farming. LILLIAN RUTH BARTLETT Lill 14 Hill St. Quiet and diligent, High school time is all well spent. Home Economics. Activities: Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 4. Inter- ests: Y.W.C.A., Church Choir. Future: Dietitian. ANDREA NOYES BEAL Andy 864 Crescent St. A lady of high lineage and comelyf' College Liberal Arts. Activities: Brocktonia Staff 2, 4: Class Constitution 2, Class Ring 2. In- terests: Dancing, reading, horse- back riding. Future: University of Massachusetts. KENNETH HARRY BEAL Rink 198 Perkins Ave. With the strong man's hand of labor, And childhood's heart oi play. Industrial. Interests: Sports. Fu- ture: Armed Forces. MARGUERITE BEARSE 158 Forest St. Not by years but by disposition is wisdom acquired. Commercial. Interests: South Street M.Y.F., Church, Sunday School. Future Taylor University. ELIZABETH COPPEN BECKFORD Betsy 810 Belmont St. And her modest answer and graceful air, Show her wise and good as she is fair. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Brockton1a Staff 4: Class Nom- inating Committee 4, Dues Col- lector 3 :Girls Glee Club 3: In- tramural Sports 3, 4: Student Council 4. Interests: Rainbow, Porter-Hi, skiing, organ playing, water skiing. Future: College. FRANCES LOUISE BEDDIA Fran 15 Otto Sl. Peace rules the day, Where reason rules the mind. Commercial. Interests: Swim- ming, dancing, bowling. Future: Marriage. FRANCIS EUGENE BELANGER. IR. 58 Sylvester St. Ye have the future grand and great ..,. Commercial. Activities: A Cap- pella Choir 2: Band 2: Iunior Usher 3: Male Chorus 2g Tennis 3, 4. Future: Bentley School of Accounting. KENNETH WAYNE BELCHER Ken 1104 Montello St. Silence persuades when speak- ing tails. Technical. Interests: Amateur radio, electronics. Future: Air Force. NANCY ANN BELL Nan 173 Pleasant St. Mode-sly is a shining light, It prepares the mind to receive knowledge, and the heart for truth. College Scientific. Activities: Girls' Glee Club 3: Student Council 3. Interests: Rockne Club. Future: College. f-rf 'Z , , 'Q I' 'QS -Q--. 'K ti Bt 66 SANDRA JANE BI-:NECCHI SfmdY 152 Foster st. Good nature is the beauty ol the mind. Commercial. Interests: Knitting, sewing, dancing, bowling. Fu- ture: Brockton Beauty Academy. RICHARD WILLIAM BENSON Dick 156 Cross St. All I ask is a merry yarn from a laughing fellow rover. Technical. Activities: Baseball 2, 4: Cross Country 2, 4: Intramural Sports 2. Interests: Sports, cars. Future: State Trooper. EILEEN DEBORAH BERENSON 105 Morse Ave. The fairest garden in her looks, And in her mind the wisest books. College Liberal Arts, Activities: Brocktonia Collector 4: Brock- tonia Staff 45 Class Mosts and Bests 4: Class Nominating Corn- mittee 2, 3: Class Play Cast 4: Dues Collector 4: Girls' State Representative 37 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4: Library Monitor 3, 4. Interests: Tennis, Y,W.I-I.A., Young Iudea, dancmg. Future: College. STANLEY HERBERT BERGER Stan 32 West Elm Ter. A true and brave and down- right honest friend. Commercial. Activities: Cross Country 2, 3, 4: Intramural Sports 3: Iunior Usher 2, 3, 4: Track 2, 3, 4. Interests: Y.M.I'I.A. Future: Dean Iunior College. DORIS CLAIRE BERNIER 81 Clairemount Ave. Shall I compare thee to a sum- mer's day? Commercial. Interests: Swim- mina, dancing. Future: Office Work. CHARLES JOSEPH BIANCO Casanova 67 Sycamore Ave. Brave men are brave from the very first. College Scientific. Activities: Intramural Sports 2, 3. Interests: Model airplanes, dancing, Civil Air Patrol, C.Y.O. Future: North- eastern University. MICHAEL WILLIAM BLAIS Mike 1169 Montello St. He was my friend, faithful and Just to me. Technical. Activities: Swimming 2, 3: Tumbling 2, 3, 4. Interests: Fishing, hunting, swimming, bas- ketball. Future: Conservation Of- icer. MARY ELIZABETH BLEE 317 Court St. The ideal of courtesy, wit, grace, and charm. Hospital Training. Activities: Basketball 2: Brocktonia Staff 3. 4: Class Constitution Commit- tee 2: Class Gift Committee 3: Mosts and Bests Committee 4: Nominating Committee 2, 3: Ring Committee 4 Dramatic Club 4: Dues Collector 4: Yearbook 4. In- terests: Iunior Legion of Mary, C.Y.O. Officer, Ir. T.C.C.C., Y.W.C.A., reading, sports. Fu- ture: Stonehill College. GAIL ELLEN BOLINDER 104 Bouve Ave. Fun is the pepper and salt of everyday life. Commercial. Interests: Sports, Church, Rainbow. Future: Sec- retary. BRENDA IANE BOOTH Bren 38 Rutland St. She is pretty to walk with and witty to talk with and pleas- ant to think on. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Brocktonia Collector 2, 3, 4: Class Gift Committee 4: Motto Committee 4: Class Ring Com- mittee 4 Class Officer 2, 3, 4: Dramatic Club 3, 4: Intramural Sports 2: Iunior Usher 3: Library Monitor 2: Student Government Representative 2. Interests: Pep Club, sports, Church Activities, Rainbow. Future: University of Massachusetts. PAULINE FRANCES BOUCHER Polly 893 Montello St. A maiden as modest as she. Commercial. Interests: Sewing. Future: Office Work. IAMES EDWARD BOURQUE Iimmy 124 Florence St. An orator is the mouth of a nation. College Liberal Arts. Activities: A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4: Band 2, 3, 4: Christmas Pageant 2, 3, 4: Class Officer 2, 3, 4: Gallo- neers 2, 3, 4: Iunior Usher 3: Or- chestra 2, 3, 4. Interests: Read- ing, fishing, riding, President of St. Margaret's C.Y.O., Altar Boy. Future: Boston College. Q Q: SUSAN RITA BOUSQUET 179 Court St. Commercial. Future: Undecided. SHERMAN BRYANT BOWERS Sher 25 Hawthorne St. Leisure is the best of all pos- sessions. General Business. Activities: Christmas Pageant 2: Intramural Sports 2. Interests: Basketball. Future: Business. ROBERT FREDRICK BOYSEN Bob 185 Richmond St. The wise carry their knowledge as they do their watches, not for display, but for their own use. College Scientific. Activities: A Cappella Choir 4: Band 2, 3, 4: Basketball 2: Class Play Cast 4: Cross Country 3, 4: Galloneers 4: Intramural Sports 2, 4: Iunior Usher 3: Male Chorus 2, 3, 4: Track 3, 4: Yearbook 4. Interests: Y.M.C.A., sports. Future: Armed Forces. BARBARA IANE BRENNER Barb ll Fern Circle Sweet lips whereon perpetually did reign The summer calm of golden charity. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Personal Properties Committee for Class Play 4: Motto Commit- tee 4: Class Play Usher 4: Stu- dent Government Representative 3: Chairman of Class Play Com- mittees 4. Interests: Y.W.l'l.A., Young Iudea Club, sports, piano, dancing. Future: Boston Univer- sity. DAVID IULES BRIEN Squiie 64 Auburn St. A patient man is a pattern for a king. Teachers College. Activities: Baseball 2: Christmas Pageant 4: Intramural Sports 2: Iunior Usher 3: Student Government Representative 4. Interests: Sports. Future: Vlentworth Insti- tute. IEAN VIOLA BRIEN Ieannie 36 Ash St. The vital glow Commercial. Activities: Basket- ball 2, 3: Brocktonia Collector 2. Interests: C.Y.O., sports, danc- ing. Future: Chandler Secretarial School. ELIZABETH ANN BROMAN Betty Liz 77 Winter St. Goodness is a special kind of truth and beauty. Commercial. Activities: Brock- tonia Collector 4: Class Play Usher 4: Yearbook 4: Pep Club 4: Dance Club 4. Interests: Danc- ing, C.Y.O., music, swimming. Future: Bay State Academy. RONALD ALFRED BROSSEAU Ron 20 Clara Rd. I-Ie speaketh not: and yet there lies A conversation in his eyes. General Mechanics. Activities: A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4: Christmas Pageant 2, 3, 4: Galloneers 2, 3, 47 Intramural Sports 2: Or- chestra 2, 3, 4. Interests: Group singing, guitar, sports. Future: Service and School. MARSHA BROWN 17 Stebbins Ave. Those thousand decencies that daily flow from all her words and actions. College Scientific. Activities: Brockton1a Staff 4: Christmas Pageant 2, 3, 4: Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Intramural Sports 2: Year- book 4. Interests: Music, sports. Future: College. EILEEN AGNES BRUSO Lu 24 Prince St. A light heart that lives long. Commercial. Interests: C.Y.O., sports, dancing. Future: Interna- tional Business Machine School. IANICE MARGARET BUNAH Bunny 40 Spring Ave. The sound ot her laughter will sing in your dreams, Commercial. Interests: C.Y.O., sports, dancing, Future: Chand- 'er Secretarial School. DONALD CARL BURGESON Bugsy 171 Commercial St. The world's mine oyster. Teachers College. Interests: Sports, music, Future: East Coast Ac-ro Technology. 1.1 353' 'Qt MARGARET ANN BURKE Piggy Banks es Park nd. Music is the medicine of the mind. College Liberal Arts. Activities: A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4: Christ- mas Pageant 2, 3, 4: Class Otti- cer 3, 4: Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Harmonics 2, 3, 4: Iunior Ush- er 3: Orchestra 2, 3, 4. Interests: Ir. T.C.C.C., Our Lady of Lourdes C.Y.O., sports, music, dancing. Future: Stonehill College. IANE LOUISE BUTLER ICIrli9 39 Allen St. A little mischief by the way, A little fun to spur the day. Commercial. Activities: Motto Committee 4: Nominating Com- mittee 2: Class Play Usher 4, Dues Collector 2, 3, 4: Intramural Sports 2: Library Monitor 3. Inter- ests: Collecting records, Church activities, sports. Future: Office Work. RUTHANNE BYRON Ruth 148 Lyman St. In her tongue is the law of kindness. Commercial. Interests: Dancing, music, sports. Future: Office Work. LEO MICHAEL CAHILL Tinkerbell 193 Winthrop St. l'm not a politician and my other habits are good. Industrial Arts. Interests: Swim- ming, basketball, Future: Air Force. IAMES PATRICK CALLAHAN lim 25 Wayland St. For where there are Irish there-'s loving and fighting. Commercial. Interests: Store Work, dancing, drag racing. Fu- ture: Armed Forces. IOHN FRANK CANNIZZARO Sophie 125 Forest Ave. Let each man do his best. College Scientific. Interests: baseball, basketball. Future: Work. I I CAROLYN IEAN CARBONE 66 Mercedes Rd. A time to keep silent and a time to speak. Commercial. Activities: Gift Com- mittee 4: Interests: Swimming. Future: Secretary. FREDERICK AUGUSTINE CARLETON, IR. Buzzy 51 Howland St. I woke one morning and found myself famous. College Scientific. Activities: A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4: Brock- tonia Stott 4: Christmas Pageant 2, 3, 4: Constitution Committee, 2: Football 2, 3, 4: Galloneers 3, 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4: Male Chorus 2, 3, 4: Swimming 2: Track 4: Baseball 2. Interests: St. Colman's C.Y.O., National Guard, sports, dancing, Garde d'l-Ion- neur. Future: Emerson College. IOHN EDWARD CARR Iohnnie 808 Belmont St. Whatever is worth doing is worth doing well. Teachers College. Interests: Dancing, records, boxing. Future: Cambridge School of Radio and Television Broadcasting. FRANK ERNEST CARREIRO 590 Pleasant St. A strong body makes a strong mind. General Scientific. Activities: Football 2, 3, 4. Interests: Foot- ball. Future: College. IANICE ANN CARY Ian 185 Concord St. She is herself of best things a collection. Commercial. Activities: Brock- tonia Collector 2, 3: Girls' Glee Club 2. Interests: Painting, sports. Future: Secretary. ANNA FONTAINE CASIERI Ann 28 Grove St. There is no substitute tor thor- ough-going, ardent, sincere earnestnessf' Commercial. Activities: Basket- ball 2g Dramatic Club 3. Inter- ests: Swimming, tennis, C.Y.O. Future: International Business Machine School. C3 - I 1 , flaw-44, EDWARD PETER CASIERI H Cass 90 Cross St. Who never deters and never demands But smiling takes the world in his hands. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Baseball 2: Basketball 2, 3, 4: Football 2: Iunior Usher 3, Inter- ests: C.Y.O. Future: Boston Col- lege ot Business Administration. IOSEPH ARTHUR CASINO Shorty ll Crowell St. And the skies are sunlit for him. Teachers College. Activities: Intramural Sports 2, 3. Interests: Cars. Future: Wentworth Insti- tute. BARTHOLOMEW CERCE Bart 116 Myrtle St. The actions of men are the best interpreters of their thoughts. Commercial. Interests: Sports. Future: Bentley School of AC- counting. ANN BROOKS CHASE 28 Paterson Ave. Thought is the measure of lite. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Intramural Sports 3. Interests: Rainbow, Methodist Youth Fel- lowship, reading. Future: North- eastern University. THOMAS MICHAEL CHESTNUT Tom 129 Bellevue Ave. II I've been merry, what matter who knows? Industrial Arts. Activities: Intra- mural Sports 2. Interests: C.Y.O., basketball, baseball. Future: Wentworth Institute. CRAIG DANIEL CHUCKRAN Chuck 22 Loring St. Men of few words are the best men. Technical. Interests: Cars. Fu- ture: Air Force. RICHARD ANTHONY CICONE Dick 52 Myrtle St. The great end of life is not knowledge, but action. Teachers College. Interests: Cars. Future Automotive Sales. PHYLLIS ANN CIONI Phil 43 Hervey St. What is originality? It is being oneself. Commercial. Interests: Swim- ming, bowling, C.Y.O. Future: International Business Machine School. IOAN MARIE CLEARY Ioannie 170 Guild Rd. A Cheerful heart lives the long- est. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Brocktonia Staff 4: Christmas Pageant 2, 3, 4: Dramatic Club 45 Dues Collector 3, Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 4. Interests: St. Col- man's C,Y.O., Ir. T.C.C.C. Fu- ture: Bridgewater State Teachers College. IEAN MARIE CLOUTIER Ieanie 27 North Manchester St. A companion that is cheerful is worth gold. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Brocktonia Collector 3: Brock- tonia Staff 4, Class Play Cast 4: Dramatic Club 3, 4: Intramu- ral Sports 3y Student Council 4, Yearbook 4. Interests: Sports, mu- sic, C.Y.O., Ir. T.C.C.C., dancing. Future: Boston Dental School. RICHARD MARK COHEN Rickey 351 West Elm St. Good humor is one of the best articles of dress that one can wear in society. College Liberal Arts. Activities: I-I1-Y 2, 3, 4, tSecretary l957- l958J. Interests: Officer High School Council Y.M.I-I.A, Future: Nichols Junior College. RICHARD REUBEN COHEN Dick 12 Newton St. A keen wit, a wise look and an answer always ready. College Scientific. Activities: Ring Committee 35 Iunior Usher 3. Interests: Electrical work. Fu- ture: Northeastern University. tv . , 6 . . in dv' Q- RE Y W-2..,p,,, Wg., 'vt n .1 salts ROSALIND COHEN Roz 308 West St. A sunny disposition is the very soul of success. Commercial. Activities: Basket- ball 2, 3: Brocktonia Collector 2, 4: Brocktonia Staff 3, 4: Christmas Pageant 45 Class Play Promoter 4, Dramatic Club 3, 4: Yearbook Staff 4. Interests: Pi- ano, Young Iudea, Y.W.I-l.A. Fu- ture: Boston University. BETTY ELLEN COLBERG 178 Nilsson St. There is a lady sweet and kind. College Liberal Arts. Activities: A Cappella Choir 3, 45 Girls' Glee Club 2, 3: Harmonies 3, 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4: Iunior Usher 3: Student Council 2, 3, 4. Interests: Music, Church Activi- ties. Future: College. ROBERT FREDERICK CORAYER Bob 129 Morse Ave. For manners are not idle, but the fruit Of loyal nature and of noble mind, College Scientific. Future: Col- lege. PATRICIA ANN COSGROVE Pat 75 Intervale St. A girl with a smile straight from her heart. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Brocktonia Staff 2: Dramatic Club 4. Interests: Ir. T.C.C.C., C.Y.O., dancing, swimming, skat- ing. Future: Katherine Gibbs. PATRICIA HELEN COSGROVE Cosy 780 Montello St. A light heart lives long. Teachers College. Interests: Dancing, bowling, tennis. Future: College. RONALD IOSEPH COUGHLAN Ronnie 96 Neubert St. l-Ie's not so quiet as you think, I-laven't you ever seen that wink? Industrial Arts. Activities: Base- ball 2. Interests: Cars, sports. Future: Construction Work. KATHLEEN MARY CREEDEN Kathy 321 Boylston St. Music is well said to be the speech of angels. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Band 2, 3, 4: Class Gift Com- mittee 3: Class Nominating Corn- mittee 2: Intramural Sports 2, 4: Iunior Usher 3: Orchestra 2, 3, 4: Yearbook Staff 4. Interests: All State Band, S.E.M.S.B.A., Hing- ham Civic Orchestra, Ir. T.C.C.C., sports. Future: University of Mas- sachusetts, IOHN CONATHAN CRENEY 17 Woodside Ave. The best men always prove the wisest. College Scientific. Activities: Christmas Pageant 2, 3, 4: Class Motto Committee 4: Class Nom- inating Committee 3: Dues Col- lector 3: Golf 4: Male Chorus 2, 3, 4. Interests: Golf, C.Y.O. Fu- ture: Georgetown University. ELLEN MARIE CRIBBEN I6 Roan Ct. And she has a friendly heart. Commercial. Activities: Intramu- ral Sports 2, 3. Interests: Sports. Future: Business School. SHEILA KATHRYN CRIBBEN 16 Chester Ave. Full of fun and fancy free. Commercial. Activities: Brock- tonia Staff 2: Dramatic Club 4: Girls' Sport Council 3, 4: Intra- mural Sports 2, 3, 4. Interests: Bowling, swimming, C.Y.O. Rockne. Future: Chandler School for Women. CHRISTINE THERESA CRONIN Chris 27 Moulton St. A witty woman is a treasure. Teachers College. Activities: Girls' Glee Club 2: Girls' Sports Council 3: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Interests: Dancing, sports, C.Y.O. Future: Brockton Hospital Nursing School. IEAN CYNTHIA CUSHING Ieannie 686 North Montello St. Happiness is the supreme ob- iect of existence. Commercial. Activities: Brock- tonia Staff 3: Christmas Pag- eant 4: Class Gift Committee 4: Dramatic Club 3, 4: Yearbook Staff 4. Interests: Basketball, swimming, C.Y.O., dancing. Fu- ture: International Business Ma- chines School. Rf 'I FLORENCE RITA DALY 908 Montello St. Life is but a thought. Commercial. Interests: Drawing, GIUNCITIQ, C.Y.O. Future: Interna- tional Business Machines School. ROBERT ARTHUR DANILOI-'F Bob I3 Melton St. Silence is one of the virtues of the wise. Industrial Arts. Future: Army. THOMAS LEE DARTE 284 Torrey St. Good sense and a sense of humor blend. College Scientific. Activities: Golf 3, 4. Interests: Bowling. Fu- ture: General Electric Company. CLIFFORD STANLEY DAVIS Skippy 497 North Quincy St. A merry heart goes all the day. College Scientific. Activites: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4: Stu- clentCouncil2. Interests: Hockey, dCmC1Y1Q, Delvlolay. Future: Went- worth Institute. PENELOPE DAVIS PennY 15 Oakland Ave. Life is great when fortified by rrzany friendships, Teachers College. Activities: Intramural Sports 2, 3: Yearbook Staff 4, Interests: Swimming, dancing, painting, Rainbow. Fu- ture: Secretary. THOMAS IOSEPH DAVIS Tom 29 Keswick d. Peace rules the day, where reason rules the mind. Technical Activities: Swimming 2. Future: Northeastern Uni- versity. ROBERT IOSEPH DEARS Bob 295 Carl Ave. I found no man but he was true to me. General. Activities: Male Chorus 2, 3: Tumbling 2, 3. Interests: Automobiles. Future: Aviation Mechanic. ROBERT LOUIS DeCHHISTOPHER 97916 No. Main St. Most powerful is he who has himself in his own power. Industrial Arts. Interests: Sports: Music, Dancing. Future: Service. IANET MARIE De COST 31 Grafton St. The happiest heart that ever beat. Commercial. Activities: Class Constitution Committee 2: Class Mosts and Bests Committee 4: Dues Collector 4. Interests: Dancing, knitting, painting. Fu- ture: Secretarial Work. DOUGLAS PAUL De COSTA Doug 22 Massassoit Ave. It is not the victory that makes the Joy of noble hearts, but the combat. Teachers College. Activities: Basketball 2, 3, 4: Cross Country 3, 4: Track 3, 4. Interests: Sports. Future: Boston College. CLAIRE ANN DEEHAN 540 Crescent St. How far that little candle throws its beams. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Dramatic Club 4: Girls' Glee Club 2, 3: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Interests: C.Y.O., knitting, swimming,!dancing. Future: COI- lege. ALLEN EDWARD DeHAY Al 26 Front St. The surest way not to fail is to be determined to succeed. General. Interests: Mechanics. Future: Mechanic. -sl i T17 'QA 'mv . 'ffzf' .,A . - 1 . ,.r , 4-i vi . I . fr, l i ,Q ' i it Q -si 'Q-.1 1 1 rg-big. I 1 I E 1 :- ' . rs 6 IOHN MAURICE deKONING 19 Nye Ave. A cheerful man is king. College Scientific. Activities: Male Chorus 33 Orchestra 2, 3, 4. Future: Franklin Institute. IOSEPH MICHAEL De PASQUALE Ice 325 No. Main St. Where hearts are true, few words will do. Teachers College. Interests: Bas- ketball, singing. Future: Went- worth Institute. ROBERT IOHN DEROCHER Stoney 1845 Main St. Let each man do his best. Industrial. Interests: Cars, air- planes. Future: Navy. CATHERINE DOLORES DIAS Cathy 9 Ferris St. They are never alone that are accompanied by noble thoughts. Commercial. Interests: C.Y.O., basketball, 4-I-I Club. Future: Chandler School for Women. MARIA BERNARDINA Di FALCO Bernie 153 Forest Ave. The happiness of the heart causeth a fair color in the face. College Liberal Arts. Activities: A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 45 BrockA tonia Collector 2: Christmas Pageant 2, 3, 4: Class Mosts and Bests Committee 4: Class Nomi- nating Committee 2: Class Play Usher 45 Dues Collector 2: Girls' Glee Club 2, 3: I-Iarmonics 3, 4: Library Monitor 2. Interests: C.Y.O., Agnus Dei Club, Ir. T.C.C.C., sewing, cooking. Fu- ture: Brockton Hospital Nursing School. DOLORES IOSEPHINE Di 1-'IOR1 De Fe 21 Hawthorne St. Milder than the silent sea . . Commercial. Interests: Dancing, skating, cooking, tennis, music. Future: Office Work. RUTH MILLICENT FAY Snugs 35 Clinton St. A combination of quietness, mischief, and fun. Teachers College. Interests: Sports, dancing, Y.W.C.A., col- lecting stuffed animals. Future: Chandler Business School. RICHARD EDWARD FERRANTI Dick 31 Nye Sq. Always laughing, always gay, Merrily he goes on his way. Technical, Future: Wentworth. IDA DONETTA FERRARA Edie 67 Warren Ave. Two qualities that often blend, A good sport and a loyal friend. Commercial. Activities: Intramu- ral Sports 3, 4: Dance Club 4. In- terests: Dancing, bowling, bad- minton. Future: Secretary. LANA ELAINE FISHER Sadie 14 Clarence St. A cheery face, a sunny smile, To everyone, a friend worth- while. Hospital Training. Interests: Swimming, dancing, bowling. Future: Nursing. EDWARD RICHARD FLAGG Eddie 96 Highland St. All's right with the world. Technical. Interests: Cars, sports. Future: Franklin Institute. FREDERICK GERARD FLAMMINI Fred 48 Forest Ave. There is a note of good fellow- ship about him. Industrial Arts. Interests: Pho- tography, boating, water skiing, Camera Club. Future: Northeast- ern University. ROBERT WARD FONTAINE Bob 60 Martland Ave. Oh mischief, what a client here! General Business. Future: Air Force. SANDRA KAY FORD Sandy 308 Forest Ave. What we learn with pleasure, we never forget. Commercial. Activities: Dramatic Club 3: Brocktonia Collector 4. Interests: St. Coleman's C.Y.O., lr, T.C.C.C., sports. Future: Busi- ness Administration. DOROTHY IEAN FOSTER Dottie 388 Court St. Constantly happy and willing to share. Commercial. Activities: Brock- ton1a Collector 3, 4: Girls' Glee Club 2, Intramural Sports 3: Li- brary Monitor 3. Interests: Roller skating, bowling, Rainbow, Fu- ture: Office Work. IOANNE CAROLE FOSTER Io 17 Tremont St. 'When she smiles, the whole world smiles with her. General. Activities: Basketball 2, 3, 45 Brocktonia Staff 2: Class Constztution Committee 2: Dra- matic Club 2, 3, 4: Girls' Glee Club 2, 3: Girls' Sports Council 3, 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4, lunior Usher 3, Student Council 3: Dance Club 4. Interests: Sports, music, cooking, dancing, sewing, Rockne, Church League basketball. Future: International Business Machines School, CHARLENE JEAN FOWLER Chum 84 Emmet St. Quiet is she and liking work, Thus she is always busy. Commercial. Interests: Ice skat- ing, cooking, CYO. Future: Sec- retary. HENRY SMITH FRASER Scotty l Essex St. Pack up your troubles in your old kit bag and smile, smile, smile. Industrial Arts Activities: Health Activities 2, 3. Interests: Cars. Future: Draftsman. PEARL ANSIE FRENDBERG 22 Simmons Ave. Where the willingness is great The difficulties cannot be greatf Commercial. Activities: Dues Col lector 2. Interests: Bowling, mu- ic Luther Lea ue Church Ac- S f Q f tivities. Future: Secretary. ELAINE FRUZZETTI I9 East Chestnut St. Good nature is the beauty of the mind. Hospital Training. Activities: Girls' Glee Club. Interests: Bowl- ing, dancing, swimming. Future: Nursing. GORDON PHILIP I-'YHR Tim 49 Belcher Ave. True ambition there resides. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Christmas Pageant 3, 4: Class Gift Committee 3: Class Nomi- nating Committee 3: Dramatic Club 3: Track Manager 3, 4. Interests: H1-Fi records, Chinese tood. Future: Boston University. MARYANN ELIZABETH GALLAGI-IER 19 Keith Ave. lust Maryann, quiet and sweet, A friend to all she happens to meet. Teachers College. Activities: Class Play Usher 4, Interests: Work, sewing, art. Future: Brock. 'on Hospital School of Nursing. ERNEST GALLO Bret 251 Summer St. He seemed a silent fellow. Industrial Arts. Interests: Mech. anics. Future: Navy. GEORGE TOM GARDNER Tom 35 Sophia Ave. A l'oy's will is the wind's will. Technical. Activities: Intramural Sports 2, 3. Interests: Working, architectural drawing. Future: Franklin Institute. I I fra vi az . 5 ,,,.N, me ti ..ig,.1. ! X J , 4 1 3 '53 DIANE CHARLOTTE GARFIELD 3 Oneida Ave. Now, I ask you confidentially, ain't she sweet? Commercial. Activities: Dramatic Club 2, 3: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4: Dance Club 4. Interests: Sewing, sports, Rockne, Rain- bow, church basketball team. Future: Ottice Work, DAVID PAUL GARNER Meatball 79 Quincy St. Flirtation, attention, without in- tention. General. Activities: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4: Swimming 3, 4. Interests: Sports. Future: Bentley School of Accounting. FRANCIS DEXTER GARVIN Dex 60 Hillberg Ave. A regular all-round good fellow. Technical. Activities: Basketball 3: Christmas Pageant 4: Intra- mural Sports 2. Interests: Sports. Future: Wentworth Institute. RICHARD LESLIE GAUDIN H it ZIP 914 Montello St. Quiet and seemingly shy With a sparkle of mischief in his eye, College Scientific. Interests: Ra- dio, swimming. Future: North- eastern University. BRENDA ELIZABETH GEBHARD GibbY 36 Beach St. Stylish, sweet, and very neat, The kind of girl you like to meet. Hospital Training. Activities: Brocktonia Staff 2, 4: Christ- mas Pageant 2: Class Commit- tees 2, 3, 4: Dramatic Club 4: Dues Collector 2, 3, 4: Girls' Glee Club 2: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4: Dance Club. Interests: Records, reading, Ir. T.C.C.C., dancing, sports, C.Y.O. Future: Nursing. THOMAS FRANCIS GEILEAR Tom 100 Turner St. Technical. Interests: Repairing cars, Future: Auto Mechanic. DONALD HERBERT VEITCH Don 216 Howard St. The good and the wise lead quiet lives. Industrial Arts. Interests: Cars, sports: Future: Franklin Insti- tute. IANET ANN GENNACO 142 Warren Avenue When she's not otherwise, she's quiet. Commercial. Interests: Bowling, swimming, records. Future: Office Work. IOAN VERA GENNACO 142 Warren Avenue Eyes that twinkle and shine, Prove that she has a merry time. Commercial. Interests: Drawing, piano. Future: Designing. NANCY LEE GIBBS Nan 18 Washburn Ave. Mix reason with pleasure and wisdom with mirth. Hospital Training. Interests: Roller skating, bowling. Future: Nursing Training at Peabody Home for Crippled Children. IOHN HAROLD GILBERT Iohnny 14 Curve St. Be always merry as you can, For no one delights in a sc: rowtul man. Teachers College. Interests: Sports. Future: Service. ERNEST MICHAEL GILLIS Mike 28 Pine Ave. A good nature is one of the most treasured qualities in a friend. Teachers College. Activities: Swimming 4. Future: Navy. X? if -A W...- ft. ...,, I .-. e .-,w X f-0' tif -pf 'K' 'ZITI' ROSEMARIE ANN GIOVANNINI Ro Re 295 Grove St. Sweet thoughts: sweet deeds: sweet girl. Commerc1al.Activ1ties: Band tMajoretteJ 3, 4. Interests: Danc- ing, CYO, piano. Future: Secref tary. PHILIP RAYMOND GIOVANELLO Phil 124 Grove St. Strong and content I travel the open road. General Activities: Football 2, 3, 4. Interests: Fishing, swimming. Future: Accounting. ANTHONY GONSALVES. IR. H if Gonqo 48 Snow St. Come one, come all! this rock shall fly From its firm base as soon as I. Technical. Activities: Football 2, 3, -1. Interests: Sports, C.Y.O, Future: Air Force. BARRY LEWIS GOODWIN 41 Ellsworth St. QA Self command is the elegance of a man. Commercial. Activities: Dues Col- lector 2. Interests: National Guard, bowling. Future: Bentley School ot Accounting. GERALD EDWARD GORMAN Gerry 108 Belair St. A good man makes others good. Commercial. Activities: Basket- ball 2, 3, 4: Christmas Pageant 4: Class Motto Committee 4: Cross Country 2, 3, 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4: Iunior Usher 3: Track 2, 4. Interests: C.Y.O., swimming, basketball, football, movies, records, baseball. Fu- ture: Brldgewater State Teachers College. DOUGLAS WALTER GOULD Doug 29 Goddard Rd. To live in the light ot true triendshlp is the greatest hape piness of existence. General. Activities: I-It-Y 3, 4. Interests: Hockey, cars. Future: Business. CAROL ANN GOULDRUP 370 West Street Silence is golden. Teachers College. Activities: Brocktonia Collector 3, 4: Brocktonia Staff 3: Dramatic Club 3: Intramural Sports 4: Yearbook Staff 4. Interests: Trin- ity Baptist C.Y.F., tennis. Future: Nursing. SANDRA VIOLA GREENLAW Sandy 165 Sumner St. ln quietness and confidence shall be your strength. General. Interests: Collecting postcards. Future: Work. ROBERT LEONEL GRENIER Bob 215 Court St. Quiet, faithful, and studiousf' College Scientific. Activities: Intramural Sports 2, 3. Interests: C.Y.O., Garde d'l-lonneur. Future: Franklin Technical Institute. ANNE MARIE GRINDELL Annie Oakley 35 Clarence St. USIUCQIIIY and truth are the basis of every virtue. Teachers College. Interests: Sen- ior Scout, Rainbow, Porter-I-Ii, Sunday School teacher. Future: Pierce Secretary School. LENORA MAY GROSSO Lennie 32 Baxendale Ter. A pleasing way, a winning smile, To everyone a friend worth- while. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Intramural Sports 2, 3: lunior Usher 3: Yearbook Staff 4. Inter- ests: Piano, art, church work, lr. 'I'.C.C.C. Future: Framingham State Teachers College. PAULA ELAINE GRUNTMEYER 643 North Main St. Softly speaks and softly smiles. Teachers College. Activities: HBlOClCIOll1C1H Collector 2, 3: Erocktonia Staff 3: Christmas Pageant 4: Class Constitution 2: Dramatic Club 3: Iunior Usher 3: Yearbook Statf 4. Interests: Dancing, bowling, swimming, lr. T.C.C.C. Future: Katherine Gibbs School. V an l ' G Q15 -'e 5 Q- :ii ,. V, I MARIORIE GAIL GUTTLER MCI1'qie 24 Silver Rd. The great and only serious business of liie is to live happily. Commercial. Activities: Dramatic Club 4: Girls' Glee Club 3: lun- ior Usher 3: Yearbook, Staff 4. Interests: Rainbow, swimming, badminton, bowling. Future: Home National Bank. FRANK KENNETH HAGLOF Sing 18 Grove Ave. A good mind possesses a king. dom. College Scientific. Activities: H1-Y 2, 3, 4. Interests: Y.M.C.A., C.Y.O. Future: Service. SANDRA RUTH HAGLOF Sandy 319 Pearl St. Always laughing, full of fun, Ever willing to help someone. Commercial. Activities: Christ- mas Pageant 2, 3, 4: Class Gitt 4: Class Play Usher 4: Dramatic Club 4: Girls' Glee Club 2, 3. Interests: Rainbow, Dance Club, horseback riding, Rockne. Future: Chandler School lor Women. SANDRA ROSE HAILEY Sandy 669 Montello St. Eyes that twinkle and shine Prove that she has a merry time. Commercial, Interests: St. Mar- garet's C.Y.O. Future: Marriage. PRISCILLA ANN HALL Cil 119 Newbury St. An amiable disposition has she. Commercial. Interests: Rainbow, Pythian Sisters, Christian En- deavor, water skiing. Future: IBM Keypunch Operator. ROBERT ALTON HALL Mr. Clothing 14 Pennsylvania Ave. 'Silence persuades, when speak- ing fails. Industrial, Activities: Track 3, 45 Cross Country 2, 3: Tumbling 2, 3, 4. Future: Construction. MARY CATHERINE HALLISEY 2 Denton St. Being good-naturecl inspires friends. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Girls' Glee Club 2, 3: Girls' Sports Council 3, 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4: Student Council 3, 4. Interests: Swimming, tennis, knitting, C.Y.O. Future: Univer- sity of Massachusetts. IUDITH MARTHA HAM Iudy 20 Tremont St. I-Iere's to the charmer whose dimples we prize. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Girls' Glee Club 2: Girls' Sports Council 3, 4: Intramural Sports 2 3, 4: Student Council 2. Inter- ests: Knitting, swimming. Future: Brockton Hospital School of Nurs- ing. DANIEL HAMELBURG Butch 230 Howard St. Mischief dances in his eyes and smiles upon his lips. General. Activities: Football 2. Interests: Football, baseball, bas- ketball, C.Y.O., swimming. Fu- ture: Stonehill. LUCILLE BARBARA HAMM Lu 33 Skinner St. Light hearted and gay, She's happy that way. Commercial. Activities: Dramatic Club 4: Girls' Sports Council 3, 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3. Inter- ests: Bowling, C.Y.O., sports, Future: Secretary. DAVID PALMER HARDING Dave 28 Iackson St. I-le was a right good fellow. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Christmas Pageant 2, 3: Class Nominating 2: Intramural Sports 2: lunior Usher 3: Male Chorus 2, 3. Interests: Basketball, music, swimming. Future: Bridgewater State Teachers College. GEORGE HENRY HARDING Hank 32 Clifton Ave. lfJithout labor, nothing pros' persf' General. Activities: Baseball 2: Basketball 2: Boys' Sport Coun- cil 2: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Interests: Baseball, basketball, hockey. Future: Navy. X A 3-'tv A f QT' 1 x DENNIS SHAWN HARKINS Red 492 Summer St. Quiet, but liked by all, Industrial Arts. Interests: Base- ball, football, cars. Future: Mechanic. IOAN SHIRLEY HASKELL Ioanie 37 Augustine St. She thinks the most good and speaks the least ill of her neighbors. Commerczal. Activities: Dramatic Club 2, 3. Interests: Bowling, Church Activities. Future: Brock- ton Academy ot Beauty Culture. CARELYN LOUISE HASTINGS 51 Market St. All through the day she beams with glee, She's full of fun and fancy tree. I-lospital Training. Activities: Class Constitution Committee 2, 3, 4: Class Bing Committee 3: Class Play Usher 4. Interests: Rainbow Girls, art. Future: School of Practical Art. ELIZABETH ANN HATCH Bette 160 Brookside Ave. She may seem quiet and rather Shy, But that twinkle in her eye! Commercial. Activities: A Cap- pella Choir 2: Gilt Committee 4: Nominating Committee 2: Class Play Usher 4: Dues Collector 3: Girls' Glee Club 2: Harmonics 2: Library Monitor 2. Interests: Knit- ting, sports, Rainbow, Church Choir, Porter-Ht. Future: Secre- tary. IOANNA CHRISTIE HAYES Ioey 132 Bouve Ave. Her ways are quiet and happy ones. Commercial. Activities: Class Mosts and Bests Committee 4: Dramatic Club 4: Dues Collector 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Interests: Sailing, sports, Ir. T.C.C.C. Future: LaSalle Iunior College. PATRICIA CATHERINE HAYES Pat 43 Hillcrest Ave. Always full of fun you bet, lust the one You won't forget. Commercial. Activities: Class Mosts and Bests 4: Dramatic Club 3, 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Interests: Rockne, C.Y.O., lr. 'I'.C.C.C., sports, swimming, skating. Future: Office Work. THOMAS IOSEPH HAYES Tommy ll2 Laureston St. Character makes its own des- tiny. Technical. Activities: Tumbling 2, 3, 4. Interests: Cars, swimming, dancing, Future: Air Force. THOMAS IOSEPH HEALY 226 Copeland St. The secret of success is ccn- stancy of purpose. Teachers College. Activities: Male Chorus ff. Future: Bridge- water State Teachers College. CARL FREDERICK HELANDER 65 Hillcrest Ave. Good humor is the health of the soul. College Scientific. Interests: Cars, Hunting. Future: Drafting. PHILIP IOHN HICKEY Bing 120 Torrey St. Men of few words are the best of men. Industrial Arts. Activities: Cross Country 2. Interests: Cars. Fu- ture: Work. ROBERT KENNETH HODNETT Bob 97 West Chestnut St. A mfrri of his word. Ccrnn'ierr5ial. Future: Banking. IOHN PATRICK HOGAN Shanty 382 Crescent St. ' A little nonsense now and then, Is relished by the wisest men. College Scientific. Interests: Skating, dancing, C.Y.O. Future: Boston College. GLORIA WALDER HOLLAND GIG 67 Plymouth St. A girl worth knowing, A friend worth having. Hospital Training. Activities: Band 2, 3, 4, Interests: Drum- ming, Christian Endeavor, bas- ketball. Future: Teachers Col- lege. WALTER EDWARD HOWELL Wally 34 Bay St. Courteous he was, humble, willing, and able. Technical. Activities: Football 2, 3, 4, Male Chorus 2: Track 2. Future: Marines. PHYLLIS CLAIRE HURLEY Peanuts 408 North Main St. She's little but she's wise, She's a terror for her size. Commercial. Activities: Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, Interests: Sports, dancing, C.Y.O. Future: Chand- ler School for Women. PATRICIA ANN IANNANTUONI Pat 70 Wheeler Ave. Always smiling always gay, No nicer girl could come your way. Commercial. Activities: Brock- tonia Collector 2: Dramatic Club 3, 4, Dues Collector 2: Intramural Sports 2. Interests: Ftockne, sports, C.Y.O., Ir. T.C.C.C., sewing. Future: Office Work. FRANK IOSEPH IPPOLITO Ippy 84 Foster St. Happy-go-lucky, carefree and GUY, May luck go with you all the way. Industrial Arts. Activities: Cross Country 2: Football 2. Interests: Cars. Future: Brockton Edison Company. IOYCE RAE IPPOLITO Ippy 59 Holmes St. A smile for each, a friend to all. Commercial. Activities: Constitu- tion Committee 3: Motto Commit- tee 4: Intramural Sports 2: Li- brary Monitor 2: Student Coun- cil 2, 4. Interests: Rainbow. Fu- ture: Office Worker. RICHARD WILLIAM IPPOLITO Dick IIB Forest St. He is a gentleman, because his nature is attable to every- one. Technical. Activities: Intramural Sports 2. Interests: Sports. Fu- ture: Wentworth Institute. CAROLE RUTH IACKSON 34 Riverview St. The heart is wiser than the intellect. Commercial. Activities: Brock- tonia Staff 25 Girls' Glee Club 2. Interests: Dancing, swimming, bowling, skating. Future: Secre- tary. RONALD ALAN IOHNSON Rui SI French Ave. I-Irs limbs were cast in manly mold, For hardy sports of contest bold. General. Activities: Class Gift Committee 4: Football 2, 3, 4. Future: Service. SANDRA MAUD IOHNSON Sandy 12 Hawthorne St. A smile that is both bright and ew. Commercial. Activities: Brock- tonia Statt 2: Girls' Glee Club 2. Interests: Dancing, swimming, bowling, skating. Future: Kath- erine Gibbs Secretarial School. AUDREY CLAIRE IONES 33 Johnson Sq. Good sense at the bottom ot everything: virtue, genius, wit, talent, and taste . . College Liberal Arts. Activities: A Cappella Choir 2, 4: Christe mas Pageant 2, 3, 4: Class Officer 2, 3, 4: Girls' Glee Club 2, 3: Harmonies 2, 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4: Iunior Usher 3. Interests: Piano, sports, sewing, reading. Future: Atlantic Union College. BARBARA ANNE IONES Barb 433 Howard St. A light heart has a happy end- ing. Commercial. Activities: Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4: Girls' Glee Club 2: Iunior Usher 3. Interests: Bowl- mg, Rainbow. Future: Chandler Secretarial School. ELIZABETH HENDERSON IONES Libby 685 Pleasant St. There's something marvelous in music. Teachers College. Interests: Music, M.Y.F., radio, TV, re- citals. Future: Boston University School of Fine and Applied Arts. LORETTA MAY JONES Lorry 26 Old Colony Sq. Fashion is a potent art. Commercial. Activities: I-li-Y 2, 3: Student Council 3: Tennis 3, 4. Interests: Tennis, dancing, reading. Future: University of Illinois. SHEILA MILDRED IORDON She 69 Beacon Park St. Those that are faithful, eager, and willing, Cannot help making a success out ot lite. Commercial. Activities: Dance Club 4. Interests: Sewing, music, baking. Future: Brockton Beauty Academy. MARGUERITE ANN KANE Pe99Y 9 Denton St. 'Cheerful she is, but not ot many words. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Girls' Sports Council 3, 4: Intra- mural Sports 2, 3, 4. Interests: C.Y.O., art, basketball, Pep Club, Rockne, sports, music. Future: Massachusetts School of Art. WAYNE HERBERT KARLSON 157 Summer St. Silence often says more than Words. College Liberal Arts. Activities: A Cappella Choir 2, 3: Band 2, 3, 4: Christmas Pageant 2, 3, 4: Nominating Committee 3: Gal- loneers 2, 3: Iunior Usher 3: Male Chorus 2, 3, 4. Interests: Model railroading, Order of De Molay. Future: Bowdoin College. LOIS ROBERTA KATZ 7 Hampton Rd. Manners . . . the final and per- fect flower ot noble charao ter. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Band 2, 3, 4: Brocktonia Staff 4: Class Constitution Committee 2: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 2, 3, 4. Interests: Y.W.H.A., Y Council, sports, All-City Orchestra. Future: Cols lege. SARAH IANE KEITH H Sally 44 Bouve Ave. A girl who quietly wins her way, And does her duty day by day. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Class Ring Committee 3: Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Yearbook Staff 4. Interests: Travel, horseback riding, teaching Sunday School. Future: Nursing School. RONALD IOSEPH KELLEHER Kell 50 Churchill Ave. He appears quiet, but we sometimes wonder. Technical. Activities: Baseball 2, 3, 4: Basketball 2: Football 2, 3, 4. Interests: Iunior Legion Base- ball, C.Y.O., basketball, hockey. Future: Wentworth Institute. MARY ELAINE KELLEY Mere 345 Court St. Always smiling, always gay, We like her 'cause she is that way. Commercial. Activities: Brock- tonia Collector 2, 3: Christmas Pageant 2, 3: Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 4. Interests: Dancing, sports. Future: Brockton Academy of Beauty Culture. CAROL LOUISE KELLIE 5 Lovett Ave. My heart is warm with the friends I make. College Scientific. Activities: Dramatic Club 3, 4: Dues Collec- tor 3: Girls' Sports Council 3, 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4: Student Council 2. Interests: Knitting, dancing, Rockne, church groups, sports. Future: Brockton Hospital Nursing School. ALDONA MARIA KEMZURA Donna 38 Fairmount Ave. ln quietness and confidence shall be your strength. Commercial. Interests: Art, sew- ing, horseback riding, dancing, sports. Future: Rhode Island School of Designing. ELIZABETH LOUISE KENNEDY Betty 202 Winthrop St. A good friend is always a true friend. Home Economics. Interests: Y.Vtf.C.A., bowling, skating. Fu- ture: School. 9 I -av 45 ,te-'E-:fn :lf ,N-frvr MARCIA ANN KI-IOURY 41 Division St. A sunny nature wins lasting friendship everywhere. Commercial. Activities: Intramu- ral Sports 2, 3, 4: Dramatic Club 4. Interests: Ir. T.C.C.C., C.Y.O., swimming, sports, horseback rid- ing, dancing. Future: School. CAROL ANN KILEY Kiley 107 Riverview St. Give and take, live and let live, that's the word. Hospital Training. Activities: Basketball 2, 3, 4: Brocktonia Collector 2: Brocktonia Staff 3: Girls' Glee Club 2, 3: Girls' Sports Council 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4: Tennis 3. Interests: Swimming, oil painting, danc- ing, bowling, Rockne, Church Fel- lowship. Future: Brockton Hospi- tal Nursing School. RICHARD RAND KIMBALL Dick 18 Gannett St. A thoughtful person, friendly and nice. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Class Nominating Committee 2: Golf 2, 3, 4: Intramural Sports 2: Male Chorus 2,.3. Interests: Golf, Church League Basketball, ten- ms. Future: Babson Institute. RONALD CHARLES KING Moose 75 Guild Rd. A man of few words is a good man. Commercial. Interests: Basket- ball, baseball football. Future: Business. MARK ALAN KNIGHT Doc 280 North Montello St. None but himself could be his parallel. General. Activities: Tumbling 2. Interests: Cars. Future: Air Force. NORMA MARY KNIGHT Chippy 280 North Montello St. Always laughing, always gay, Merrily she goes on her way. General. Interests: Roller skat- ing, dancing, cooking. Future: Practical Nurse. IOHN EDWARD KRAFTON 40 Curve St. You'd never guess what is going on inside him. Technical. Interests: Cars. Fu- ture: Apprentice in Ship Yards. HELEN IANE KUCINSKI 4 Alger St. Silence and modesty are very valuable qualities. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Basketball 3: Intramural Sports 2, 3: Tennis 3: Yearbook Staff 4. Interests: Ice skating, swimming, dancing, tennis, C.Y.O. Future: Bridgewater State Teachers Col- lege. IOAN PATRICIA KVARACEUS 51 Oak St. lf you have knowledge, let others light their candle at it . . . College Liberal Arts. Activities: Brocktonia Staff 3, 4: Class Nominating Committee 3: Intra- mural Sports 2, 3, 4: Student Council 4: Yearbook Staff 4. In- terests: Ir. T.C.C.C., C.Y.O., sail- ing, swimming, horseback rid- ing. Future: College. MARIE ANNE LaBATE Ree 19 Libby St. Seriousness and merriment are near neighbors. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Christmas Pageant 2, 3, 4: Class Motto Committee 4: Dues Collec- tor 2: Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 4. Interests: C.Y.O., Plymouth Dean- ery. Future: Brockton Hospital School of Nursing. DEXTER ALTON LANDERS Burley 22 Essex St. A good sport makes htm a good friend. College Scientific. Activities: Class Mosts and Bests Commit- tee 4: Football 2, 3, 4: Gal- loneers 2, 3, 4: Male Chorus 2, 3, 4: Track 3, 4. Interests: Sports, C.Y.O. Future: Northeastern Uni- versity. RENE ONESIME LuPIERRE 33 Mystic St. Knowledge comes only from study. Commercial. Activities: Christ- mas Pageant tOrganistl 2, 3, 4: lunior Usher 3: Orchestra 2, 3. Interests: Organ, tennis, bowl- ing. Future: Boston University. I 83 PATRICK FRANCIS LAVIGNE Frank I8 Yarmouth Ave. I-Ie's tall, blond, and good-loolo ing, When he's around, there's something cooking. College Scientific. Activities: Intramural Sports 2, 3: Tumbling 2, 3. Future: College. WILLIAM IAMES LEAHY Wild Bill 23 Bernice Ave. An ounce of wit is worth a pound oi sorrow. Teachers College. Activities: Basketball 2: Brocktonia Col- lector 2: Football 4. Future: Bent- ley School of Accounting. MARY ELIZABETH LEE 63 Glendale Ave. A merry heart maketh a cheer- ful countenance. Hospital Training. Activities: Brocktonia Staff 3: Christmas Pageant 2, 3: Class Mosts and Bests Committee 4: Class Play Usher 4: Dues Collector 3, 4: Girls' Glee Club 2, 3: Library Monitor 2, 3. Interests: Dancing, ice skating, C.Y.O., Ir. T.C.C.C. Future: Nursing. IOHN WILLIAM LEONARD lack 39 West Park St. A little work, a lot more play, That's how he likes to pass the day. College Scientific. Activities: Intramural Sports 2: Iunior Usher 3: Yearbook Staff 4. Interests: Sports, protography. Future: Tufts University. WAYNE HERBERT LEONARD Wang 202 Hillberg Ave. Let care go down the wind. Industrial Arts. Activities: Foot- ball 2. Future: Franklin Institute. RICHARD DENNIS LESSARD Dick 26 Hawthorne St. Silence and reserve suggest latent powers. Technical. Interests: Sports. Fu- ture: Wentworth Institute. ROBERT ALAN LINDSKOG Lenny 30 Burkeside Ave. As he thinketh in his heart, so is he. College Scientific. Future: North- eastern University. IOYCE ANN LINEHAN 147 Forest St. Innocence both of hand and mind. Commercial. Activities: Brock- tonia Collector 4: Class Nomis mating Committee 2, Class Play Usher 4. Interests: Dancing, swimming, M.Y.F, Future: Secre- tary. MICHAEL PHILIP LOMBARDO Mike 12 Shealey Ave. Virtue he had deserving to command. Teachers College. Activities: Class Play Cast 4: Public Speak- ing Club 4. Interests: Scouting, C.Y.O. Future: Bridgewater State Teachers College. FRANCIS ANDREW LONG Ace 411 East Main St. 'Seriousness and merriment are near neighbors. College Scientific. Activities: iunior Usher 3. Interests: Bowl' ing, golt Future: Northeastern University. CHARLES ALFRED LOVELL Charlie 252 Thatcher St. He says little, but who knows what he thinks? Technical. Activities: Tumbling 2. Interests: Cars, agriculture. Fu- ture: Air Force. DAVID LINWOOD LOVELL Dave 252 Thatcher St. Thou art a fellow ot good respect. T'2'ClIl'Ilff 1l. Activities: Christmas Pfrfgeirrit QT, Male Chorus 2. Ifuturfi-: Wentworth Institute. Wi, .f big it Ns 'dv BV t N ...Ai .4 1'- YQ , a.. . I. IOYCE TEKLA LUCAS 159 Sawtell Ave. Self confidence is the first requi- site to great understanding. Commercial. Activities: Gift Com- mittee 3. Interests: Dancing, col- lecting records, sports. Future: Chandler Secretarial School. MARILYN ELIZABETH LUCAS Mal 11 Aledo Place A work of art is the unique result ot a unique tempera- ment. Teachers College. Activities: Class Motto Committee 4. Inter- ests: Stamp collecting, swim- ming, art. Future: Teaching. MARLENE MARY LUCAS Marl ll Aledo Place A contented heart is an even sea in all storms. Commercial. Interests: Swim- ming, art, dancing. Future: Massachusetts School of Art. SHAWN LYONS O'Mally 92 Tribou St. Look twice, his cloak covers a fine sense of humor. Technical. Activities: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Interests: Sports, C.Y,O., Y.M.C.A. Future: Techni- cal School. AVERIL MacCORMACK 5 Chester Ave. There is language in her eye. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Christmas Pageant 2, 3, 4: Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 45 I-Iarmonics 3: A Cappella Choir 35 Intramural Sports 2, 3. Interests: Rainbow Girls. Future: Bridgewater State Teachers College. ALAN STUART MacEACHERN Mac , Stu 371 Green St. He who thinks for himself is a fine man. Commercial. Activities: Band 2, 3: Football 27 Intramural Sports 2, 3. Interests: Brockton Ski Club, swimming. Future: Burdett Col- lege. ROBERT IOSEPI-I MACRINA Mac 455 North Warren Ave. An aftable and courteous gen- tlemanf' College Scientific. Activities: Dues Collector 2: Intramural Sports 2, 3. Interests: C.Y.O., baseball, Y.lVI.C.A. Future: Villa- nova College. IOAN PATRICIA MAHAN I7 Kingman St. It's a friendly heart that has plenty of friends. Commercial. Activities: Christ- mas Pageant 4: Dramatic Club 4: Girls' Gl-ee Club 2: Intramural Sports 2: Student Council 2, 3. Interests: Bowling, music, read- ing, dancing, C.Y.O. Future: Sec- retarial Work. IAMES ROCCO MAIELLANO lim 74 Glendale St. Men of few words are the best men. College Scientific. Activities: Band 2: Christmas Pageant 2, 3, 4: Intramural Sports 2: Male Chorus 2, 3, 4. Interests: Boller skating, photography, Future: Northeastern University. BARBARA ANNE MANDEVILLE Barbie 22 Everett St. She is modest, but not bashful Free and easy, but not bold. Commercial. Activities: Brock- toma Collector 3: Dramatic Club 3. Interests: St. Colrnan's C.Y.O., Marian Cadets, sewing, sports, dancing. Future: Secretary. ELAINE LOUISE MANNING 775 North Montello St. Good manner and soft words have brought many a difficult thing to pass. Teachers College. Activities: Brocktonia Collector 4: Brock- tonia Staff 3: Intramural Sports 4: Tennis 3, 4. Interests: Music, skating, reading, travel. Future: Stonehill College. GEORGE ALEXANDER MAPP Buddy 547 Crescent St. Excellent athlete, fine friend. College Scientific. Activities: Basketball 2, 3, 4: Class Officer 2: Intramural Sports 2, 3: Track 2. Interests: Cars, sports, danc- ing. Future: Boston University. V 1 Y 'tif 'TJ' ., I 'I A95 . f ' , . .1 '-- J it ' ,V ,fit ' f. f . Nw '7 .QM I 85 SANDRA MARIE IVIARCIN 5CmdY 38 East Ave. A kind overflow ot kindness. Commercial. Activities: A Cap- pella Choir 2: Class Nominating Committee 2: Girls' Glee Club 2: Harmonics 2: Library Monitor 2: Student Council 4. Interests: Dancing, skating, music, bowl- ing, church groups. Future: Sec- retarial Work. ROBERT CRAIG MARKS Bob 173 Spring St. Expect the best. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Baseball 3, 4: Brocktonia Col- lector 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3. Interests: Delvlolay, sports. Fu- ture: Northeastern University. EUGENE STEVEN MARROW Gene 78 Hill St. Fields are won by those who believe in winning. Teachers College. Activities: Basketball 2, 3, 4: Football 2, 3, 4: Track 2, 3, 4. Interests: Sports. Future: College. IANET GAIL MARSHALL 519 Pearl St. I-Ier friends, there are many: I-Ier foes, are there any? College Liberal Arts. Activities: A Cappella Choir 3, 4: Christ- mas Pageant 2, 3, 4: Class Gift Committee 4: Class Play Cast 4: Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Har- monics 3, 4, Interests: Rainbow, skating, dancing. Future: Kath- erine Gibbs Secretarial School. DIANE IEAN MARTIN Di 573 Ash St. Be thou of good cheer. Teachers College. Activities: Band 3. Interests: Holler skating, music. Future: Bookkeeper. GERALDINE LEE MARTINELLI Gerry 82 Hubbard Ave. Ouietness is the perfect herald of joy, Commercial. Activities: Christ- mas Pageant 2, 3: Class Play Usher 4: Girls' Glee Club 2, 3: Library Monitor 2. Interests: Sports, C.Y.O., post card collect- ing. Future: Business College, IOHN EDWARD MASEFIELD Mase 23 Gardner Ave. And all I ask is a merry yarn from a laughing fellow rover. Technical. Activities: Track 3, 4. Future: Roofing. IAMES MATTA, IR. Iunior 314 North Warren Ave. Give every man your ear but few your voice. Industrial Arts. Interests: Wood- working, cars, basketball, roller skating. Future: Construction. ROBERT LEO MCCARTHY BuI! B1 Ellsworth St. Friendship is the wine of life. Teachers College. Interests: Ten- nis, fishing, music. Future: Massachusetts Maritime Acad- emy. CAROL GRACE MCGAHRY 34 Park St. Thrifty and thoughtful of others. College Scientific. Activities: Class Mosts and Bests Commit- tee 4: Class Play Usher 4: Dues Collector 4: Intramural Sports 3, 4: Library Monitor 2, 3, 4: Year- book Stafi 4. Interests: Rainbow, Y.W,C.A., sports. Future: Lasell Iunior College. PATRICIA ALICE MCGEARY Pat 44 Clinton St. Blooming, fresh, and gay. General. Activities: Girls' Glee Club 2. Interests: Dancing, swim- ming, bowling, music. Future: Modeling. MARY LOUISE MCGRATH 15 West St. The world belongs to the ener- geticf' College Liberal Arts. Activities: A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4: Christ- mas Pageant 2, 3, 4: Class Ring Committee 3: Class Play Cast 4: Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Har- nionics 2, 3, 4: Iunior Usher 3. Interests: C.Y.O., Ir. T.C.C.C. Fu- ture: Bridgewater State Teachers College. '-1, ,K q'7-T -47' CLAIRE ANN MCGUIRE 30 Dover St. When a friend doth need me, I am always there. Hospital Training. Activities: Student Council 2. Interests: Sports, music, drawing, sewing. Future: Chandler School for Women. AUDREY MAUREEN MCTAGUE 41 Cross St. Sing away sorrow: Cast away care. Commercial. Activities: Christ- mas Pageant 2, 3: Class Play Usher 4: Dramatic Club 2, 3: Girls' Glee Club 2, 3: Library Monitor 4. Interests: Dancing, mu- sic, bowling. Future: Reception- ist. IUDITH ANNE MECHABER Iudy 29 Ash St. Give the world the best, and the best will come back to you. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Band 2, 3, 4: Brocktonia Staff 2, 3, 4: Class Nominating Com- mittee 3: Dues Collector 2: In- tramural Sports 2, 3: Orchestra 2, 3, 4: Yearbook Staff 4. Inter- ests: Reading, music, SEMSBA, Sharon Civic Orchestra, All-State Band. Future: College. BARBARA FRANCES MEI-IL Barbie 63 Woodland Ave. Not too serious, not too gay, A good friend from day to day. Commercial. Activities: Christ- mas Pageant 4: Class Play Ush- er 4: Dramatic Club 4: Girls' Glee Club 3, 4: Library Monitor 2, 3. Interests: Sports, Y.W.C.A., C.Y.O., dancing. Future: Interna- tional Business Machines School. 1 PHILIP MICHAEL METCALF Phil 45 Camden Ave. He will hew to the line of the right, let the chips fall where they may. Industrial Arts. Activities: I-Ii-Y 2, 3: Male Chorus 2, 3. Inter- ests: Mechanics. Future: Service. NICHOLAS MICHAEL METTA Nick 116 Myrtle St. Minding my business wins me friends. Technical. Future: Air Force. ANNE GOULD MICHEAU 26 Palmer St. A carefree heart has she. College Liberal Arts. Activities Christmas Pageant 3, 4: Girls Glee Club 3, 4: Iunior Usher 3 Interests: Ir. T,C.C.C., C.Y.O. skatin sw1mm1n . Future Q. Q - Bridgewater State Teachers Col- lege. FRANK IAMES MIDDLETON 117 Rockland St. Is he not a handsome gentle- man? Commercial. Activities: Baseball 4. Future: Business. GERALD DAVID MILLER Gerry 73 Belcher Ave. Clever men are good .... College Liberal Arts. Activities: Brockton1a Staff 2, 3, 4: Class Mosts and Bests Committee 4: Galloneers 4: H1-Y 2, 3, 4: Iun- ior Usher 3: Male Chorus 4. Fu- ture: Law. KATHLEEN BARBARA MILLER Kathy 91 Weston St. A girl who quietly wends her way, And does her duty day by day. General. Interests: Dancing, rec- ords, Y.P.F., Rainbow, Future: Nursing. SHEILA SUTHERLAND MILLER Mill 14 Huntington St. Ever happy, ever gay, Sheila will cheer your blues away. Commercial. Activities: Dues Collector 3: Girls' Glee Club 3. Interests: Bowling. Future: Sec- retarial Work, ROBERT HARVEY MINON Bob 141 Drew Ave. I've taken my fun where l've found it. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Intramural Sports 2, 4. Future: Civil Service. IUC tr S 61 it Li r Clk' IANICE DIANE MINSK Minsky 347 North Montello St. On Janice you can depend: May her goodness never end. Commercial. Activities: Basket- ball 3: Student Council 3. Inter- ests: Painting, C.Y.O., dancing sports. Future: Air Age School. CAROL ANNE MIXER Pumpkin 51 Custer St. Quiet, modest, and neat, a combination that can't be beat. Commercial, Activities: Brock- ton1a Collector 4: Class Play Usher 4: Girls' Glee Club 3: In- tramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Interests: Reading, music, ice skating. Fu- ture: Salem State Teachers Col- lege. JOSEPH CHARLES MONKEVICZ Sonny 58 Merton St. There was a note of good fel- lowship about him. Industrial Arts. Interests: Hunt- ing. Future: Army. IOHN PATRICK MOORE 21 Enterprise St. Well-tinted silence hath more eloquence than speech. Technical. Activities: Baseball 4, Future: Undecided. SANDRA DOROTHY MOORE Sandy 38 Winona St. Silence 13 deep as eternity, Speech is shallow' as tune. Commercial. Activities: Brock- tonra Collector 33 Glft Commit- tee 3: Intramural Sports Q. Inter- ests: Darctng, roller skating, rec- ords, horseback rrding, Future: Private Secretary. TERRENCE MICHAEL MORAN Terry 9 Skinner St. Work never hurt anyone, Industrial Arts. Interests: Swim- ming, trshing, boating, U, S. Naval Reserves. Future: Navy. I RONALD ELLIOTT MORRILL Ron 121 Massasoit Ave. H Not too serious, not too gay, But altogether a jolly good fel- low. College Scientific, Activities: Basketball. Interests: C.Y.O., basketball, baseball, cars. Fu- ture: Navy. LOUISE ANN MOUSAIAN 229 Grafton St. Thy mode-sty's a candle to thy merit. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Christmas Pageant 3, 4: Class Gift Committee 3, Girls' Glee Club 3, 4. Interests: Rainbow, skating, popular music, dancing, Future: Bridgewater State Teach- ers College. CHARLES DENNIS MOYNIHAN Charlie 76 Hillside Ave. A contented mind is a continual feast. Technical. Activities: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Interests: C.Y.O., sports. Future: Bridgewater State Teachers College, WAYNE MUCCI Big M 320 Forest Ave. Silence often says more than words. College Scientific. Activities: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Inter- ests: Basketball, water skiing. Future: College. PAUL NEVERS MURPHY Turk 207 Winthrop St. Heres a fellow we salute For him there is no substitute. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Class Ring Committee 3. Inter- ests: Tennis, music. Future: Bridgewater State Teachers Col- lege. MARGUERITE VERA NASH Peggy 15 Herrod Ave. Deeds, not words, shall speak for me. Commercial. Interests: Bowling, roller skating, dancing. Future: Office Work. 'HFC A 3 : . , , sffl R 5 -v.. ROBERT MICHAEL NELSON Mike 13 Stafford Lane I-Ie speaketh not: and yet there lies A conversation in his eyes. General. Interests: Driving, sail- ing. Future: Service. IACQUELINE MARIE NESTI Iackie 9 Erie Ave. Behind her sparkling eyes we see There lies deep sincerity. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Brocktonia Staff 3, 47 Christ- mas Pageant 2, 3, 4: Class Gift Committee 3: Class Nominating Committee 2, Dramatic Club 3, 47 Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 4: lun- ior Usher 3. Interests: Ir. T.C.C.C., Honorary Member Sr. T.C.C.C., St. Colman's C.Y.O. Officer, Ag- nus Dei Society, Dance Club, sports. Future: Brockton Hospital Nursing Schnol. IOHN FOREST NEWSOM Putsy 86 French Ave. I-le is never less at leisure than when at leisure. Teachers College. Activities: Christmas Pageant 2: Intramural Sports 2: Male Chorus 2. Inter- ests: Making miniature models. Future: Service. HOWARD BRYANT NEWTON Fig 40 Ash St. Let us love life and feel the value of it. College Scientific. Activities: Intramural Sports 25 Swimming 2, 3, 4. Interests: Swimming, water skiing. Future: Northeast- ern University. IEANNE NICKERSON Nicky 53 Longwood Ave. A merry heart goes all the way. Commercial, Interests: Swim- ming, ice skating, dancing. Fu- ture: International Business Ma- chines Operator. MAYNARD EDWARD NICKERSON Nick 47 Park St. He has a smile and a joke for everyone. Commercial. Activities: Intramu- ral Sports 2. Future: Teachers College. FREDERICK THOMAS NIGHTINGALE Freddie 379 Crescent St. l.iberty's in every blow! Let us do, or die. General. Interests: Astronomy, singing. Future: Cabinet Mak- ing. IOI-IN PETER NOONAN Pete 172 Newbury St. He who loves pleasure, gives pleasure to all. General. Activities: Football 2. Interests: Sailing, driving. Fu- ture: Oil Business. IANET LOUISE NORCROSS Ian 134 Hillcrest Ave. Where theres fun, she's al- ways in it, Never still for half a minute. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Brockton1a Staff 2, 3: Christ- mas Pageant 4: Dramatic Club 3, 4: Intramural Sports 4: Stu- dent Council 2, 3, 4. Interests: Badminton, reading, sewing, P11- grim Fellowship, Rainbow. Fu- ture: College. IOAN MARIE NORKUS Ioannie 58 Field St. A ready smile, a willing heart, a helping hand. Commercial. Interests: Sewing, cooking, Secretary oi Young Ladies' Sodality, Senior Choir. Future: Work. NEIL EDWARD O'DONOGI-IUE 90 Cherry St. I-Ie worries not, he hurries not, I-Ie's calm and undisturbed. Commercial. Interests: Baseball, horseback riding, sports. Future: Service. TIMOTHY FRANCIS O'LEARY Tim 17 Tilton Ave. Always calm, always collected, Well liked by all, by all re- spectedf' College Liberal Arts. Activities: Basketball 2, 3: Boys' State Rep- resentative 3: Class Officer 2, 3, 4: Football 2, 3, 4: Student Coun- cil 2, 3, 4: Student Government Representative 4: Track 2. Inter- ests: C.Y.O. Future: Brown Uni- versity. DAVID LAWRENCE OLSON Ole 91 Thatcher St. He that has patience can coni- pass anything. Industrial Arts. Interests: Skat- ing, swimming, hunting, fishing. Future: Boston Naval Shipyard. DONNA MAE OLSON 247 Belair St. An ornament of meek and quiet spirit. Hospital Training. Interests: Dancing, sewing, cooking. Fu- ture: Quincy City Hospital School ot Nursing. FRANCES ELIZABETH OLSON Franny 16 Lexington St. How beautiful a day can be when kindness touches it. General. Activities: Class Gift Committee 4: Class Play Usher 4- Intramural Sports 4. Interests: Sports, gardening. Future: Busi- ness School. DONALD ERNEST ORTENDAHL Ort 181 Laureston St. l-le's calm and reserved, that's so tar as it goes, I-Ie seems to be quiet, but one never knows. Teachers College. Activities: Basketball 2: Football 2, 3, 4. ln- terests: Football, basketball, hunting, bowling. Future: Col- lege. ANDREW TRUE OSBORNE Andy 96 Tilton Ave. The boy is noble-naturedf' Technical. Interests: Boating, boat building, skin diving, cars, Fu- ture: Northeastern University. SARAH ANN OSBORNE Sally 314 West St. Blushing is the color of virtue. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Band 2, 3, 4: Brocktonia Col- lector 2, 4: Dues Collector 3: ln- tramural Sports 4: Orchestra 2, 3: Yearbook Staff 4. Interests: Music, SEMSBA, tennis, C.Y.O., swimming. Future: Boston Col- lege School of Nursing. . .. SHIRLEY STELLA OSOWICK ShirI 9 Main St. PI. A better friend couldn't be found, It you searched the whole world round. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Brocktonia Staff 4: Class Mot- to Committee 4: Class Play Cast 45 Dramatic Club 3: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Interests: Rain- bow, horseback riding, tennis, swimming, Future: Northeastern University. MAURICE DONA OSTIGUY Don 823 Montello St. Character makes its own des- t1ny.' Technical, Interests: Sports. Fu- ture: Air Force. SHEILA LORETTA OVERLAN 23 Toney Ave. lf it is but difficult, it is done: If it is impossible, it shall be done. Commercial. Activities: Brock- ton1a Collector 3. Interests: Sports, dancing. Future: Book- keeper. MARTHA IANE PACKARD 428 Pearl St. Small in stature, Big at heart. Teachers College. Activities: Christmas Pageant 3, 4: Dra- matic Club 4g I-Iarmonics 3, 4: Intramural Sports 4: Library Monitor 3, 4. Interests: Horse- back riding, Methodist Youth Fel- lowship, singing. Future: West Virginia Wesleyan College. WILLIAM ALLAN PAGELL Bill 20 Birch Rd., South Easton Great works are performed not by strength, but by presever- ance. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Band 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y 2, 3: Intra- mural Sports 43 Iunior Usher 3. Interests: Sports, chess, reading. Future: Dartmouth College. RUTH ANNE PAINE Ruthie 125 French Ave. Lovely and happy all the time, To a successful future, she will climb. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Brocktonia Staff 4: Class Play Cast 4: Intramural Sports 3, 4. Interests: Rainbow, collecting stuffed animals, tennis, Future: Bates College, H L f-us 2 fws LJ.. If :ff ROBERT BRUCE PAULDING Bob 254 Green St. Mischief, meet thy maker. General. Interests: Sports, mov- ies: popular music. Future: Serv- ice. MARILYN RUTH PEARSON Mal 140 Nilsson St. A good companion and friend. Commercial. Activities: Brock- tonia Staff 2: Christmas Pag- eant 2, 3: Class Constitution Committee 2: Class Nominating Committee 3: Dramatic Club 4: Girls' Glee Club 2, 3: Girls' Sports Council 3, 47 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Interests: Rockne, dancing, swimming. Future: Chandler Secretarial School. PAULINE MARY PECCI Peach 88 Thatcher St. Pooling and laughing, merry all day, A good disposition, whatever you say. Commercial. Activities: Class Nominating Committee 2: Girls' Glee Club 2. Interests: C.Y.O., dancing, swimming, music, Ir. T.C.C.C. Future: International Business Machines School. CAROL ANN PEKARSKI Pick 16 Cleveland Ave. And the lady shall speak her mind freely. Hospital Training. Activities: Class Mosts and Bests Commit- tee 45 Dues Collector 2, 3, 4. In- terests: Dancing, bowling, St. Ed- ward's C.Y.O., music, sports, Ir. 'l .C.C.C. Future: Brockton Hospi- tal School of Nursing. RITA DRESNA PERLSTEIN Ree 74 Weston St. The surest way not to fail is to be determined to succeed. College Liberal Arts. Interests: Sports, Y.M. and Y.W.l-I.A. Fu- ture: Nursing School. ROSEMARIE PERRAULT Roe 47 Parker St. She speaks, behaves, and looks just as she ought. Hospital Training. Activities: Basketball 25 Dramatic Club 2, 47 Girls' Glee Club 2. Interests: Ir. T.C.C.C., C.Y.O., dancing, swimming, bowling. Future: Brockton Hospital School of Nurs- ing. BEVERLY ANN PERROTTA Crash 257 Grove St. A girl who's witty and gay, She'll be remembered that way. Commercial. Activities: Intramu- ral Sports 2, 3, 4. Interests: Danc- ing, basketball, swimming, bowl- ing, C.Y.O. Future: Chandler Sec- retarial School. IANET RAE PETTENG ILL Ian 81 Prospect St. Soft spoken, quiet and shy, I-Ier courteous manner rates high. Teachers College. Activities: Girls' Glee Club 2: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4: Iunior Usher 3: Li- brary Monitor 4: Yearbook 4. In- terests: Rainbow, Porter-H1 So- ciety, Y.W.C.A., Senior Scouts, badminton, bowling, softball. Fu- ture: Chandler Secretarial Shcool. IOSEPH THEODORE PHANEUF Ted 20 Burkeside Ave. Let me be a friend to all man- kind. College Scientific. Activities: Baseball 4: Golf 2, 3, 4: Intra- mural Sports 2, 3. Future: North eastern University. BARBARA ANN PIANTONI Barb 125 Florence St. The crest and crowning of all good. Teachers College. Activities: Basketball 2: Brocktonia Staff 4: Dues Collector 4: Girls' Glee Club 4: Girls' Sports Council 4: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Library Monitor tPresidentJ 2, 3, 4. Interests: Bowling, horseback riding, swim- ming. Future: Northeastern Uni- versity. IRENE ELLEN PICKARD Renee 37 Bouve Ave. Maidens must be mild and meek, Swift to hear and slow to speak. Commercial. Activities: Dramatic Club 4: Intramural Sports 2: Li- brary Monitor 4. Interests: Ir. 'I'.C.C.C., C.Y.O., art, horseback riding. Future: Office Work. ARLENE LOIS PICKERING I7 Dyer St. A great little maiden with a quiet little way. Commercial. Activities: Intramu- ral Sports 2, 3, 4: Iunior Usher 3. Interests: Art, dancing, sports. Future: Secretary. -Jr 4.1 'B F L' , kt kfx. 'M -. 10. O-A A 1- 91 t . i ANNETTE MARIE PISCITELLI Nettie 30 Cherry St. Proves a friend when friends are wanted most. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Class Play Committee tStage Propertiesl 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4: Iunior Usher 3: Student Council 2: Yearbook 4. Interests: Dance Club, bowling, golf, knit- ting, sports, T.C.C.C., C.Y.O. Fu- ture: Nursing. ROSEMARIE ANN PODZON Pinky 29 Arthur St. I will be the pattern of all patience. I-Iome Economics. Interests: Sewing, dancing, sports, music. Future: Rhode Island School of Design. DAVID IOHN POIRIER Dave 737 Montello St. Fond of fun as fond can be. College Scientific. Activities: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Inter- ests: Hunting, golf, electricity. Future: Electrician. KENNETH STANLEY PORTER Ken 19 Ames Rd. All the world's a stage. College Scientific. Activities: Class Play Cast 4: Male Chorus 2 Interests: Collecting records, dancing, scouting. Future: Le- land Powers School of Radio, Television, and Theatre, IUDITH HELEN PORTYRATA Iudy 221 Sawtell Ave. Life without laughing is a dreary blank. Commercial. Activities: Library Monitor 2: Dance Club 4. Inter- ests: Sewing, cooking, dancing, skating, bowling, swimming. Fu- ture: Flight Hostess. BARRIE WAYNE YOUNG 164 Belair St. They make friends who do friendly acts College Scientific. Interests: Cars. Future: Bentley School of Accounting. BEVERLY ANNE POWERS 167 Summer St. A magnetic virtue, a charming quality, and a powerful mo- tive. Commercial. Interests: Sewing, tennis. Future: Office Work, IESSIE TURNER POWERS 364 Main St. Let us, then, be up and doing, With a heart tor any tate. Commercial. Future: Work. BRUCE KINGSLEY PRATT 25 West St. Real strength endures, initia- tive impels. Industrial Arts. Interests: Boats, flying. Future: Wentworth Insti- tute. CAROL ANN PRATT 7 West Chestnut St. My wealth is health and per- Iect ease. Hospital Training. Activities: Class Play Usher 4. Interests: Reading, sports, swimming. Fu- ture: Lemuel Shattuck Hospital School of Nursing. PATRICIA LANE PRATT Pat 235 Keith Ave. Extension The only way to have a friend is to be one. Hospital Training. Activities: Girls' Glee Club 2: Intramural Sports 2, 4. Interests: Swimming, badminton, Rainbow, Church Y.P.F. Future: International Busi- ness Machines School. RICHARD STEPHEN PRICE Dickie 374 Ash St. He was a scholar and a good one. College Scientific. Activities: I-Ii-Y 2: Intramural Sports 2: Iun- ior Usher 3. Future: Worcester Polytechnic Institute. 41 f-A I.:-27, X . Sl ii KATHERINE LEEANNE PUFFER HKUYH 559 Main St. Her disposition is as friendly as her smile. Commercial. Activities: Basket- ball 2: Class Committees 2, 3: Class Play Usher 4: Dramatic Club 3: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4: Iunior Usher 3: Library Monitor 2, 3: Student Council 2, 3, 4: Stu- dent Government Representative 4. Interests: Dancing, sports. Fu- ture: Secretary. PATRICIA ANN PUPELLO Pat 188 Ettrick St. 'Nothing is so contagious as en- thusiasm. College Liberal Arts, Activities: Brocktonia Staff 2, 3, 4: Class Gift Committee 2, 3, 4: Class Motto Committee 2, 3, 4: Class Ring Committee 2, 3, 4: Class Ot- ticer 2, 3, 4: Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4: Dues Collector 2: Girls' Glee Club 2, 3: Girls' Sports Council 2, 3, 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4: Iunior Usher 3. Interests: Danc- ing, sports, 'I'.C.C.C., Ftockne. Fu- ture: Chamberlain School of Fashion Designing. LORRAINE CAROL PURDY Lorry 9 Middle St. In her tongue is the law of kindness. Hospital Training. Activities: Band 2, 3, 4: Christmas Pageant 2, 3, 4: Class Motto Committee 4: Class Ring Committee 3: Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Harmonics 2, 3, 4: Library Monitor 2. Interests: Singing, sewing, roller skating, Church Choir, Teacher of Sunday School Class. Future: Henry Pea- body School of Fashion. PHYLLIS BERNICE RAINVILLE Phy1 62 Oak St. The seal oi truth is simplicity. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Brocktonia Collector 3: Brock- tonia Staff 3, 4: Christmas Pag- eant 4: Class Gift Committee 3: Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4: Girls' Glee Club 4: Iunior Usher 3. In. terests: Basketball, badminton, Ir. T.C.C.C., St. Colman's C.Y.O., Dance Club. Future: Brockton Hospital School of Nursing. ELAINE MARIE RAMOS Laney 32 Howard Sq. Elaine the fair, Elaine the lovable, Elaine the lily maid ot Brock- town Town. Commercial. Activities: Basket- ball 2: Brocktonia Staff 2, 3, 4: Christmas Pageant 4: Dramatic Club 4: Intramural Sports 3, 4. Interests: Dancing, sports, Ir. T.C.C.C., records, Ladies' Sodal- ity. Future: Bay State Academy. PATRICIA ANN RAYMOND Patsy Ann 842 North Main St. True worth is in being, not seeming. Commercial. Activities: Girls' Glee Club 2. Interests: Art, De- signing, clothes, sports, skating. Future: Office Work. SANDRA IRENE RAYMOND Sandy 209 Belmont St. Goodness is the only invest- ment that never fails. Commercial. Activities: Dance Club. Interests: Dancing, sports, cooking. Future: Brockton Busi- ness School. GLADYS BARBARA REAVIS Glady 71B Hill St. Talking and laughing, merry all day: A good disposition whatever you say.' Commercial. Interests: Bowling, dancing, swimming, skating, rec- ord collection. Future: Interna- tional Business Machines Oper- ator. RICHARD LEE REDGATE Dick 23 North Warren Ave. Happiness is the harvest of a quiet eye. General. Interests: Sports. Fu- ture: Armed Services. ANNE CROCKER REED 72 South St. Fair as a star when only one Is shining in the sky. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Christmas Pageant 4: Class Con- stitution Committee 2: Class Mot- to Committee 2: Nominating Com- mittee 2, 3: Class Play Proper- ties Committee 4: Dramatic Club 4: Girls' Glee Club 2, 3: Intra- mural Sports 3, 4: Student Gov- ernment Representative 4. Inter- ests: Rainbow, sports, Dance Club, cooking, Future: College. ROBERT FREDERICK REILLY Bob B8 Morse Ave. Sees fun in all things that come hrs way. College Sclentrfic. Interests: Engineering. Future: Northeast- ern University. CAROLYN REYNOLDS 145 Brookside Ave. More pep than a peppermint stick. Commercial. Activities: Cheer- leader 3, 4: Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4: Iunior Usher 3: Library Moni- tor 2. Interests: C.Y.O., dancing, sports, Pep Club. Future: Chand- ler Secretarial School. . V-.. G' .-' I K 1 I if R wJ.....4 A Pt: .5 I' 3 3 1 rr 93 VIRGINIA LOUISE REYNOLDS Ginger 6 Kenwood St. Man has his will, but woman has her way. Teachers College. Activities: Girls' Glee Club 2. Interests: Mu- sic, art. Future: College. ALFRED IOSEPH RIBERIO 16 Curre Ave. I-Ie was the mildest-mxnnered man. Industrial Arts. Activities: Swim- ming 2. Interests: Mechanics, swimming, fishing. Future: Armed Services. GLORIA ANN RICCIO GIG 41 West St. VVit is the salt of conversation. Teachers College. Activities: Brocktonia Collector 3, 4: Brocktonia Staff 2, 3, 4: Class Gift Committee 4: Class Ring Committee 3: Class Officer 2, 3: Class Play Usher 4: Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4: Girls' Sports Coun- cil 3, 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Interests: lr. T.C.C.C., C.Y.O., Rockne, swimming, skating, bowling. Future: Bridgewater State Teachers College. CAMERON LINWOOD RIX Ronnie 126 North Leyden St. Good nature is the bread of mankind and the staff of life. Technical. Activities: Christmas Pageant 2: Male Chorus 2: Tum- bling 3, 4. Interests: Baseball, fcotbzrll, cars. Future: Air Force. DAVID MARTIN ROBBINS 935 North Main St. The truth is great and shall prevail. Industrial Arts. Interests: Pho- tography. Future: Wentworth Institute. CAROL LUCILLE ROGERS 692 North Montello St. Among good things . . . the quiet life doth most abound. Commercial. Activities: Dramatic Club 3, 4. Interests: Dancing, rol- ler skating. Future: Chandler Secretarial School. PHILIP LEONARD ROGERSON, IR. phil 19 Hervey St. Laughter is the most healthful exertion. Technical. Activities: Cross Country Q: Student Council 47 Track 3, 4. Interests: Basket- ball, swimming. Future: Went- worth Institute. JOHN 1osEPH Posxus Pastry 27 Blendall st. Live and work strongly. Industrial Arts. Interests: Record collection. Future: College. ANN LOUISE ROSS 19 Galen St. With eyes that sparkle with lun, So many hearts she's won, Commercial. Activities: Motto Committee 4: Class Play Usher 4: Dramatic Club 2, 3: Girls' Glee Club 4: Library Monitor 2. Inter- ests: St. Colman's C,Y.O., lunior Legion of Mary. Future: Interna- tional Business Machines School. METHYL LOUISE ROSS Met 9 Plymouth St. It you would rule the world quietly, you must keep it amused, Commercial. Interests: Dancing, T.V. Future: Secretary. ROBERT RUBICINE Rube 120 Grove St. Win without boasting, lose with' cut excuse. Activities: Football 3. Interests: Sports. Future: lifliami University. DAVID FREDERICK RUSSELL Dave 80 Bonney St. Lives cf great men all re-rn.nd us We can make our lives sut- inte. Industrial Arts. Future: Work. DAVID LOUIS SABA Dave 6 Mulberry St. Smooth words made smooth ways. Teachers College. Activities: Football 2, 3, 4: Swimming 3, Interests: Cars. Future: Service and College. SANDRA IEAN SABA 5Ql'ldY 30 Tremont St. She loves to laugh, she loves all lun, She-'s never quiet when school has begun. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Brockton1a Staff 2, 3, 4: Cheer- leader 3, 4: Mosts and Bests 4' Class Play Properties 4: Dra' matic Club 2, 3, 4: Dues Col. lector 3, 4: Girls' Sports Council 3, 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4: lunior Usher 3: Yearbook 4: Dance Club 4. Interests: C.Y.O., Rockne, sports, T.C.C.C. Future: College. IOAN IEANETTE SACCOCIA 332 Belair St. Sociable and pleasant: always willing to laugh. Commercial. Activities: Christ- mas Pageant 4: Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4: Iunior Usher 3. Interests: Sewing, music, sports, cooking, swimming. Future: International Business Machines School. JOHN PAUL ST. IACQUES 50 Boyden St. Lite-'s a pleasant institution, Let's take it as it comes. General. Interests: Printing, Elec. tronics. Future: Navy. CHARLES IOSEPH SALA Charlie 222 Howard St. Wisely and slow: they stumble that run fast. Industrial Arts. Future: Work. IOSEPI-I HENRY SANFORD Ice 542 Crescent St. A man of manners and achieve- ment. College Scientific. Activities: Boys' State Representative 3: Brocktonia Collector 4: Class Officer 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: lun- ior Usher 3. Interests: C.Y.O., basketball, sailing, Y.M.C.A. Fu- ture: College. IOSEPH FRANCIS SANTORO 20 Loucrait St. A good nature is cc key that fits many locks. Technical. Activities: Christmas Pageant 4: Football 2: Intramu- ral Sports 2, 3, 4. Interests: Mu- sic, Jazz. Future: Northeastern School of Radio and Television Broadcasting. SOPHIE STEFANIA SAVISKI 68 Otis St. The very pink of courtesy. Commercial, Activities: Yearbook 4. Interests: Reading, cooking. Future: Typist. SYDNEY SAMUEL SCHMITCHEL Syd 11 Green Pl. lt's not always what a man does that expresses hrs worth, but what he is. Commercial. Activities: Health Activities 3: Hi-Y 2: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Interests: Y.M.C.A. Future: Social Worker. IOANNE BARBARA SCHULTZ IO 92 Chatham Rd. A pleasant way, a sunny smile, Lots of pep and fun. College Liberal Arts, Activities: Brocktonia Staff 4: Christmas Pageant 2, 3, 4: Nominating Committee 2: Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4: Girls' Glee Club 2, 3: In- tramural Sports 2, 3, 4: Iunror Usher 3: Student Council 3: Stu- dent Government Representative 4: Class Play Properties Com- mittee 4: Dance Club 4. Inter- ests: Art, piano, Y.W.l-l.A., ten- nis, swimming. Future: College. WALTER GORDON SCOTT Scotty 13 Washbum Ave. Well timed silence hath more eloquence than speech. Industrial Arts. Interests: Base- ball, swimming, basketball. Fu- ture: Air Force. ROGER IOHN SEAQUIST 384 Hillberq Ave. My deeds will speak. Genera! Mechanics. Interests: Music. Future: School of Music. If fp. 'ff' MARLENE DORIS SEARLES I.enie 251 Pleasant St. She has a smile for every friend, And a friend for every smile. Teachers College. Activities: Gift Committee 4: Class Play Usher 41 Dramatic Club 4: Dues Collector 2: Girls' Glee Club 2, 3: I-Iarmonics 3. Interests: Danc- ing, swimming, water skiing, hair styling. Future: College. IEAN MARGARET SEBELIA 109 West Ashland St. Frrendliness and good nature go a long way in lite. Commercial. Activities: Brock- tonia Collector 2: Brocktoma Staff 4: Motto Committee 4: Ring Committee 3: Dramatic Club 3, 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4: Dance Club 4: Pep Club 4: Year- book 4. Interests: Knitting, swim- ming, dancing, sports, Rockne, Ir. T.C,C,C., C.Y.O. Future: In- ternational Business Machines. WALTER SEGEL Wo1ley Seqap 24 Anne Ave. He appears quiet, but we some- times wonder. Industrial Arts. Activities: Band 2, 3: Track 2. Interests: Music, cars. Future: Industrial Technol- ogy. PAUL REYNOLD SELLSTONE 235 Belmont Ave. All musical people seem to be haprvyf' , College Scientific. Activities: Band 2, 3, 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3: Iunror Usher 3: Orchestra 2, 3, 4. Interests: Golf, music, Church Youth Group. Future: Northeastern University. ANNETTE LOUISE SENEY Nettie 28 Huntress Ave. A willing heart and a ready smile. Commerctal, Activities: Basket- ball 2: Gift Committee 3: Girls' Glee Club 3: lntramural Sports 2, 3. Interests: Swimming, C.Y.O., lr. T.C.C.C. Future: Office Work. ADELE FRANCES SI-IALITY Delly 119 Winthrop St. Merriment comes in sparks: joy in flashes: And happiness in lightningsf' Commercial. Activities: Constitu- tion Committee 2. Interests: Y.W.H.A. Future: Chandler Sec- retarial School. SANDRA IEAN SHAVE Sandy 87 Rockland St. 'A constant friend is a rare and hard thing to find. Commercial. Activities: Basket- ball 4: Class Play Usher 4. In- terests: Bockne, sports, Sunday School Teacher. Future: Boston University. ANNE LOUISE Sl-IEEHAN 141 Market St. How softly she speaks, and how gently she smiles. Commercial. Interests: Bowling, tennis, dancing. Future: Interna- tional Business Machines School. MARY KING SHEEHAN 90 Winnifred Rd. Quiet, modest, and sweet. General. Interests: Tennis, bad- minton. Future: Secretary. NOREEN IOANNA SHEEHAN Sis 118 Longwood Ave. How she held her pretty head! How her dainty skirts she spread! Commercial. Activities: Band tlvlaiorettel 3, 45 Class Play Cast 45 Girls' Glee Club 2, 3: Year- book 4. Interests: Dancing, C.Y.O., skating. Future: Dancer. DONALD GRANT SHERMAN Sherm 282 Green St. An essential of a happy life is freedom from care. Technical. Activities: Intramural Sports 2, 35 Track 4. Future: United States Army. MICHAEL CLARENCE SHIPPEE Mike 202 Summer St. A iovial and understanding na- ture. Commercial. Activities: Band 2: Baseball 3, 45 Male Chorus 25 Orchestra 2: Swimming 3, 4. In- terests: Cars, sports. Future: Col- lege. 2 I .gn-ay 1 24.-. Tir ,-,,, - i 4 . -1 xl il iii M. .X -w . . V. .az at ,rn .355 . ...N 7 x..:. Q -sf' 4,-ff? 96 IUDITH VERONICA SIDLEVICZ ludie I6 Lexington St. lt's nice to be natural when you're naturally nice. Hospital Training. Activities: Ring Committee 35 Dramatic Club 3: Student Council 4. In- terests: Sewing, art, music. Fu- ture: Dress Designing. IOHN ARTHUR SILVA Iohnny-Tack 533 Main St. Humor concealed behind the jest, Proves his wit among the rest. Teachers College. Activities: Track 2, 3. Interests: Writing, poetry, short stories. Future: Air Force. SUSAN METHYL SIMMONS Sue 323 Cambo St. Silence and modesty are very valuable qualities. Commercial. Activities: A Cap- pella Choir 37 Christmas Pag- eant 2, 3, 4: Harmonies 3. Inter- ests: Piano, violin, singing, Suri- day School Teacher. Future: Eastern Bible Institute. IEAN EVELYN SKINNER I9 Hillcrest Ave. She may appear quiet, but look again. Commercial. Interests: Dancing, bowling, roller skating, ice skat- ing, tennis. Future: International Business Machines School. SANDIA LAURA SMALLEY Sandy 77 Woodland Ave. Mildest manners and gentlest heart. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Brocktonia Staff 3, 4: Gilt Com- mittee 3: Class Play Usher 4: Girls' Glee Club 27 Library Mon- itor 2, 3, 4. Interests: Rainbow, Nursery School Teachers at First Parish Congregational Church, swimming, knitting. Future: Col- lege. CAROL ANN SMITH 138 Grove St. Her quiet unassuming manner brings iorth her pleasing ways Teachers College. Activities: Dramatic Club 3, 4: Library Mon- itor 2. Interests: Dancing, rec- ords, swimming. Future: College. FRANCES ANN SMITH I rannie I5 Packard Way Popularity bears her company, College Liberal Arts. Activities: Cheerleader 3, 4: Gift Commit- tee 4: Motto Committee 4: Ring Committee 4: Class Officer 2, 3, 4: Dramatic Club 4: Girls' Glee Club 2, 3: I-Iarmonics 2, 3: Intra- mural Sports 2, 3: Iunior Usher 3: Student Council 2, 3. Interests: Dancing, cheering, bowling, mu- sic, Rockne, C.Y.O., sports. Fu- ture: Bay State Academy of Air- line Training. FRANCIS IOSEPH SMITH Smitty 50 Hunt St. Sincerity is a trait of noble man- hood. Technical. Interests: Radio, build- ing, models, golf, tennis. Future: Navy. IA NET EVELYN SMITH Ian 8 East Nilsson St. As full of spirit as the month of May. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Girls' Sports Council 3, 4: Intra- mural Sports 2, 3, 4: Iunior Ush- er 3. Interests: Records, C.Y.O., Rockne, sports. Future: Mount Ida College. ROBERT DONALD SMITH Smitty 8 Emory St. Personality governs the world. College Scientific. Interests: Reading, horseback riding, hunt- ing, fishing. Future: College. EDWARD SAUI. SNYDER Ed 266 West Elm St. No man was ever wise by chance. College Scientific. Activities: I-Ii-Y 2, 3: Intramural Sports 2: Track 2, 3, 4, Interests: Y.M.l-l.A., skiing, basketball. Future: Col- lege. BARBARA ELAINE SOLOMON Barb 47 Williams Ave. A rare compound of quietness, mischief, and fun. Commercial. Interests: Swim- ming, bowling, dancing. Future: Airline Hostess. 'TTD H? wb' si RICHARD ALLYN SOLOMON DiCkie ll Kame St. Happy is he who is content. Technical. Activities: Male Cho- rus 2. Interests: Dancing, sing- ing, skating. Future: Apex School of Beauty. CARI. ROBERT SONDEEN Crash 805 Warren Ave. Moments would be dull with- out him. Commercial. Activities: Nominat- ing Committee 2: Class Play Cast 4: Male Chorus 2, 4. Interests: C.Y.O., sports, fishing. Future: Business. STEWART BRIAN SOUTHWORTH 'Q Shorty Tiger 292 Pleasant St. N0 Life is too short to worry. ,f Technical. Interests: Cars, money. ,W Future: Navy. X, 1 A 5 ARTHUR OWEN SPRAGUE. IR. , Skippy 53 West St. 'N ? ' Absence of fun would break , his heart. ' - General. Activities: Baseball 2, :.. - 3, 4: Basketball 3: Boys' State Representative 2, 3: Dues Col- lector 2, 3: Football 2: Intramu- . ral Sports 3. Future: State Police. i-,, 2 x J Aa RICHARD IOHN STADELMANN 70 Wyman St. The unspoken word never does harm. General. Interests: Cars, photog- raphy. Future: Franklin Institute. FRED THOMAS STETSON, IR. 40 Glen Ave. When Duty whispers low, 'Thou must,' The youth replies, 'I can'. College Scientific. Activities: Basketball 2, 3, 4: Galloneers 4: Intramural Sports 2: lunior Usher 3: Male Chorus 2, 3, 4. Interests: Basketball. Future: College, e v IAMES ROBERT STEVENS Boo 142 Leach Ave. I dare to do all that may be- come a man, Who dares to do more is none. College Scientific. Activities: Baseball 2, 3, 4: Basketball 2, 3, 4: Class Nominating Committee 3: lunior Usher 3: Male Chorus 2. Interests: Sports. Future: College. IUDITH ANN STILL Indy 242 Howard St. A peace above all earthly dig- nities A still and quiet conscience. Commercial. Activities: Christmas Pageant 2, 3: Class Play Usher 3: Girls' Glee Club 2, 3. Inter- ests: Roller skating, horseback riding, swimming. Future: Office 'Nork. WILLIAM EDWARD STODDARD Bill' 67 Hill St. A fellow liked by all. General. Activities: Galloneers 2, 3, 4: Male Chorus 2, 3. Future: Air Force. BRADFORD MILTON STONE Brad 783 Montello St. Life is short, but there is al- ways time for courtesy. General, Activities: Baseball 2. Future: Business. IUDITH RAE STONE Iudie 56 Gifford St. Great persons are able to do great kindnessesf' College Liberal Arts. Activities: Brocktonia Staff 2, 3, 4: Class Gift Committee 3: Class Mosts and Bests Committee 4: Class Motto Committee 45 Class Norri- inating Committee 2: Class Play Usher 4: Dramatic Club 3, 4: Dues Collector 2: Intramural Sports 2, 3: Library Monitor 2, 4: Yearbook Staff 4. Interests: Ten- nis. Future: College. ROBERTA KATHRYN STONE Bobbie 86 Winthrop St. Her ways are ways of pleas- antness, And all her paths are peace. Teachers College. Activities: A Cappella Choir 2, 3: Class Gift Committee 4: Class Mosts and Be-sts Committee 4: Class Bing Comrruttee 3: Dramatic Club 3: liu-es Collector 4: Girls' Glee Cilub 3, 4: Hfirrnontcs 3, 4: lun- ior Ufher 3: Library Monitor 2: Yr-arbook Staff 4. Interests: Bowl- ing, music. Future: Business School. 'Six tl ,tfifl -A 'wiv- 'Qi' if gm. 11:2 elf' hh-f -T. I' x Ch 1.!ff'i K ' i lu' 'J-fr PAUL FRANK STONEHOUSE 30 Fern St. Seldom heard, but always doing. College Scientific. Activities: Band 2, 3, 4. Interests: Senior Fellowship Club. Future: Clark- son College of Technology. IOHN IOSEPH STRANGIS Stra 68 Corthell Ave. Where there's fun he's always in it. Technical. Interests: Riding, sports. Future: Undecided. IOHN FRANCIS STUDLEY 28 Emmet St. Liked by all who know him. Technical. Activities: Baseball 4: Football 2, Interests: Sports, Y.M.C.A. Future: Business. CYRIL IAMES SULLIVAN Sully 341 Boylston St. Not too serious, not too gay, But altogether a jolly fellow. College Scientific. Activities: A Cappella Choir 3, 4: Gal- lloneers 3, 4: Male Chorus 2, 3, 4. Interests: Travel. Future: Bos- ton University. LAWRENCE JOSEPH SULLIVAN Larry 249 Prospect St. Patience is to do and say, The kindest thing in the kind- est way. College Liberal Arts. Interests: Hi-Fi. Future: Stonehill College. PATRICIA ANN SULLIVAN Pat 203 North Main St. Seriousness and gaiety within her bound. Commercial, Activities: Library Monitor 2. Interests: C.Y.O., roll- er skating, bowling, dancing. Fu- ture: Mansfield Beauty Academy. RICHARD EDWARD VALATKEVICZ Val 787 North Montello St. I-Ie was wont to speak plain and to the purpose. Technical. Activities: A Cappella Chair 2, 3: Christmas Pageant 2, 3: Galloneers 2, 3: Intramural Sports 3: Male Chorus 2. Inter- ests: Sports: Future: Wentworth Institute. OWEN DOUGLAS VALENTINE Charlie 117 Manners Ave. Patience and gentleness are power. College Scientific. Activities: Band 2, 3: Christmas Pageant 2: Male Chorus 2. Interests: Church Choir, DeMolay, Luther League. Future: Upsala College. REGINA MARY VAN BRUNT lean 1173 Montello St. Good understanding giveth grace. Commercial. Activities: Girls' Sports Council 2: Intramural Sports 2, 3. Interests: Sports. Fu- ture: Telephone Company. ROGER NEUBERT VINING Rog 68 Hillberg Ave. Silence is the element in which great things fashion them- selves. Technical. Activities: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Interests: Sports. Future: Wentworth Institute. IEANNETTE LOUISE VOCI 66 Denton St. Where words are scarce, they are seldom spent in vain. Commercial. Activities: Girls' Glee Club 2. Interests: Skating, dancing, Future: Marriage. DAPHNE KATHERINE VOSE Beckie 54 Snell St. Strength and dignity are hers, College Liberal Arts. Activities: Dramatic Club 2. Interests: Bowl- ing, dancing, Rainbow. Future: Chandler School tor Women. nf -- - cc .xc , 'X 'li 51' in N., X - I 'S I i 'i 'Z I , , 'YT Al 55.4 F v c ANN MONICA WALLEN DimPIes 16 Arthur st A sweet expression is the high- est type oi female loveliness. Commercial. Activities: Intra- mural Sports 4: Yearbook Staff 4. Interests: Swimming, dancing, Church groups. Future: Chandler School lor Women. IOANNE MARY WARD 365 Forest Ave. Good nature is one ot the rich- est truits ot personality. College Liberal Arts, Activities: Brocktonia Collector 3: Christ- mas Pageant 2, 4: Class Mosts and Bests Committee 4: Class Ring Committee 4: Dues Collec- tor 4: Girls' Glee Club 2, 4, Inter- ests: C.Y.O., sports, Ir. T.C.C.C. Future: Bridgewater State Teach- ers College. DIANE DINA WARKE1. Dinkie 22 Revere St. Amiability shines by its own light. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Brocktonia Statt 3, 4: Class Gilt Committee 3: Iunior Usher 3: Student Council 3. Interests: Y.W.I-I.A,, sports. Future: Mount Ida. RAE ELAINE WASSON 396 Spring St. A girl she seems ot cheerful yesterdays and confident to- morrows. ' General. Future: Marriage. GRACE ANNE WEATHERBEE 318 Boylston St. Her smile soothes the wounding ot a frown. Commercial. Interests: Horses, records, reading. Future: Office Work. IEANNE CAROL WEBBY Webb 65 Provost St. Always full of fun, you bet, lust the one you can't forget. Hospital Training. Activities: Basketball 2, 3: Dramatic Club 4: Dues Collector 2, 3: Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, Interests: Bowl- tng, C.Y.O. Future: Chandler School for Women. IOYCE EUNICE WENTZELL 239 Boylston St. 'The ideal oi courtesy, grace, and charm. Commercial. Activities: Dramatic Club 4: Dance Club 4. Interests: Dancing, Church work. Future: Secretary. ARTHUR MANSFIELD WHITE Archie 132 Foster St. As admirable and good natured as can be. Industrial Arts. Activities: Base- ball 2: Christmas Pageant 3: Hi-Y 2: Intramural Sports 2: Male Chorus 2. Interests: Bas- ketball, swimming, Future: Air Force. MARILYN ANNE WHITE Mal 166 Grafton St. The best oi liie is conversation. Hospital Training. Activities: Class Motto Committee 4. Inter- ests: Piano, painting. Future: Quincy City Hospital. ERNEST EDWIN WIESNER, IR. Eddie 50 Fairview Ave. He that is slow to anger is of great understanding. College Scientific. Activities: Basketball 2, 3, 4: Class Consti- tution Committee 2: Class Nomi- nating Committee 3: Cross Coun- try 3, 4: Intramural Sports 2, 4: Iunior Usher 3: Male Chorus 2: Yearbook 4. Interests: Sports. Future: College. IRENE MAE WILBUR Rene 20 Tremont St. A sweet attractive kind of grace. Teachers College. Activities: Basketball 2, 3, 4: Brocktonia Staff 2: Class Constitution Com- mittee 2: Class Mosts and Bests Committee 4: Girls' Glee Club 2, 3: Girls' Sports Council 3, 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Inter- ests: Hockne, sports, music. Fu- ture: Bridgewater State Teachers College. ALDEN THAYER WILLIAMS Al 602 Warren Ave. 'A quiet nature conceals a quiet heart. C-I eralBusiness. Interests: Cars, .fcn Future: Service. . x 'Qt- Y ' X M if 4 rl IAMES KEITH WINGREN Bud 122 Copeland St. Silence is more eloquent than words. Industrial Arts. Activities: Intra- mural Sports 2: Track 4. Inter- ests: Sports, cars, Y.M.C.A. Fu- ture: Army. ELIZABETH LOUISE WISE Betty Lou 242 Richmond St. In quietness and confidence shall be your strength. Commercial. Interests: Dancing. Future: Marriage. MARGUERITE LOUISE WISE Margie 716 North Main St. A merry heart doeth good like medicine. Commercial. Activities: Christ- mas Pageant 4: Class Play Cast 45 Dramatic Club 2, 4: Intramural Sports 4. Interests: Swimming, dancing, skating. Future: Chand- ler School for Women. IOAN MARIORIE WOISZWILLO 55 Sprague St. A merry heart that laughs at care. Commercial. Interests: Bowling, swimming, dancing. Future: Brockton Hospital School oi Nursing. MARY ELVA WOOD Mare 7l Hillside Ave. Nothing is impossible to a will- ing heart. Hospital Training. Activities: Basketball 2: Class Gilt Commit- tee 3: Dramatic Club 4: Girls' Glee Club 2: Girls' Sports Coun- cil 3, 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4: Library Monitor 2, 3, 4: Stu- dent Council 2, 3, 4: Tennis 2. Interests: Sports, Rockne, Wom- an's Club, Nurses' Aide. Future: Nursing. GRACE ELIZABETH WRIGHT Bo 9 Hayward Ave. Good personality is the main highway to success. Hospital Training. Activities: Basketball 2, 3, 4: Dramatic Club 4: Girls' Glee Club 2: Girls' Sports Council 3, 4: Intramural IANET MARIORIE WYDOM Ian I6 Nylan Rd. Without music life would be a mistake. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Band 2, 3: Christmas Pageant 3. Interests: Church Choir, organ. Future: Denison University. FRANCIS ANDREW YAFRATE Fran II7 Wilson St. To love the game beyond the prize. College Scientific. Activities: Football 2, 3, 4. Interests: Y.M.C.A., C.Y.O., sports. Future: Northeastern University. ELAINE MARGARET YENOVKIAN 450 Forest Ave. Loyal in friendship: in all she does, sincere. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Class Gift Committee 4: Class Nominating Committee 3: Class Play Usher 4: Dues Collector 3: Library Monitor 2, 3, 4. Interests: Tennis, work. Future: Brockton Hospital School of Nursing. PAULA LUCILLE YECIUS 136 Laureston St. It is good to be merry and wise, It is good to be honest and true. Commercial. Activities: Christ- mas Pageant 2, 3: Girls' Glee Club 2, 3. Interests: Dancing, reading. Future: Office Work. IOSEPI-I PHILIP YORKOSKI, IR. 16 Brookside Ave. Much wisdom goes with few words. College Scientific. Activities: Baseball 2: Iunior Usher 3. Fu- ture: Massachusetts Institute of Technology. MARGARET ELAINE SULLIVAN Margie 87 East Ashland St. A companion and a friend. Commercial. Activities: Library Monitor 2. Interests: Bowling, swimming, dancing, skating, C.Y.O. Future: International Busi- ness Machines School. 1 sl- 3. N-if Y. 5? 'H'T't 'Qa- ix A SHARON BRETT YOUNG Sherrie 379 Torrey St. A sunny disposition is the very soul of success. Commercial. Activities: Class Play Committee 4: Intramural Sports 4: Yearbook Staff 4. ln- terests: Bowling, skating, M.Y.F. Future: West Virginia Wesleyan. ALBERT IOSEPI-I ZELINSKI Al 22 Gladstone St. Do not let his quiet looks de- ceive you. Industrial Arts. Activities: Bas- ketball 2: Intramural Sports 3. Interests: C.Y.O., sports. Future: Wentworth Institute. ROBERTA LEE ZIBEL Robbie 64 Morse Ave. Not bold, not shy, not tall, but allhappy mingling of them a . College Liberal Arts. Activities: Band 2: Brocktonia Collector 3, 4: Cheerleader 3, 4: Class Nominating Committee 2, 3: Class Bing Committee 3: Class Play Usher 4: Girls' Glee Club 3: Girls' Sports Council 3, 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4: Li- brary Monitor 2: Yearbook Staff 4: N.E.A.I.C.Y.C, Dance Club 4. Interests: Y.W.l-I,A., sports. Fu- ture: Katherine Gibbs Secretarial School. VICTORIA ELIZABETH ZIGOURAS Vicki 300 Pleasant St. The mildest manners and the gentlest heart. College Scientific. Activities: Christmas Pageant 4: Dramatic Club 4: Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 4. Interests: Skating, dancing, swim- ming. Future: Office Work. HUBERT ROGER HILL Dr. Hubert 101 Lincoln St. When words are true, they are seldom in vain. Industrial Arts. Interests: Fish- ing, Hunting. Future: Service. Sports 2, 3, 4. Interests: Basket- ball, C.Y.O., Sunday School Teacher. Future: Office Work. THOMAS EDWARD SULLIVAN Claus 151 Hubbard Ave. Thy modesty is a candle to thy merits. College Scientific. Activities: Band 2, 3, 4: Christmas Pageant 2, 3, 4: Class Play Cast 4: Gal- loneers 4: Iunior Usher 3: Male Chorus 2 3, 4: Future: North- eastern University. LORRAINE ALYCE BENNETT Lorrie 38 Winthrop St. Her voice was ever soft An excellent thing in a woman. College Scientific. Activities: Christmas Pageant 2, 3, 4: Girls Glee Club 2, 3, 4. Interests: Fiockne Club, piano, dancing. Fu- ture: Civil Service Work. ROBERT ARTHUR BURGESON Bob 48 Forest Ave. Diligence is the mother of good fortune. College Scientific. Activities: Male Chorus 4. Future: Adver- tising. EDWARD IOSEPH FLYNN Bcrzil 104 Clinton St. Pleasure is my business and business is my pleasure. Interests: Sports. Future: Bridge- water Teachers College. ROBERT WILLIAM HOLT Goldie 334 North Montello St. What a happy mortal he is! Technical. Interests: Motorcycles. Future: Wentworth Institute. IONATHAN GODWIN HAMMOND Ion 152 Foster Street Let me have music and seek no more delight. Teachers College. Activities: Band 2, 3, 4. Interests: Radio, trombone, cars, bicycles. Future: Electronics. WILLIAM SALIER HUBBLE Billy 10 Kenwood St. A calm surface hides an under- current ot energy, industry, and high spirits. Teachers College. Interests: Cars, trumpet, tishing, boating. Future: Automotive Work. FRED PELLAND LINDSAY 58 North Leyden St. Take care of today, and tomor- row will take care of itself. Technical. Interests: Cars, roller skating. Future: Undecided. THOMAS FRANCIS MCGUIRE Mickey 9 Battles St. A man ot much variety. General. Activities: A Cappella Choir 4: Brocktonia Staff 4: Galloneers 4: Male Chorus 4: Track 4. Interests: Singing, sports. Future: Marines. ROBERT LINWOOD MacLEOD Bob 87 Kennelworth Ave. College Scientific. Activities: Laugh and the world laughs with you. Tumbling 2, 3. Interests: Cars, swimming, bowling, tennis, base- ball. Future: Navy, FRANKLIN IRVING MIETT Frank 19 Scrnsom St. A sporting man is he. General. Future: Merchandising. 4 104 FRANK JOSEPH SUSI 4 Florence St. Good understanding giveth peace. General. Interests: Sports, cars, music. Future: Business. ALAN SWARTZ Rebel 56 Boylston St. Laugh, and the world laughs with you. General. Activities: Swimming 4: Track 4. Interests: Horses. Fu- ture: Navy. RUSSELL ALAN WARE 26 Clarence St. Nothing worries him, nothing hurries him. Teachers College. Interests: Cars, sports. Future: Service. IOSEPH HENRY WILSON Ice 5 Carl Pl. Quiet at first, but look again. Commercial. Interests: Swim- ming, baseball, dancing. Future: Air Force. RICHARD FRANCIS ZULLAS Dick 100 Studley Ave. A good disposition is more val- uable than gold. General Business. Interests: Dancing, sports. Future: North- eastern University. Gqu fog 'lclflg tit gongrafufafioni anal Succejj fo Me Cfau of 1958 3 www Brockton - Taunton 'k i' ir E D G A R I S Uonzpllnzcnfs of . . ollargwf lepaftfnent gore I Ngnc. .szruing fke SOMA .gglwre Q WESTERN Mo A f nnlnq . . . ASSOCIATES . . . 255 Main sneer smckfon, Mass. AUTO ACCESSORIES . suc:Yc:LEs sPoRnNo oooos rovs 5 i, HARDWARE . APPLIANCES R 'J U 1 ,l ,,,, p,,,,,,,,,5,,,,,,,,, FRANK MCCART HY Smale Shop Victory Shoe Co. HG mQfkCGfdS Hendries Ice Cream Toiletries 9 57 MAIN smear Telephone JU 6-6477 Fine Furniture I Fwd C N 1 Since 1898 Chas. C C 0 Artists' Materials Drawing Instruments 7 Ink, Paper Boards and Canvas Oil and Water Colors, Pencils Brushes, Textile Items 41 cmms sr. 610 MAIN sr. NOKES' Sign Shop BROCKTON 59 EAST ELM STREET, BROCKTON 146 sou-I-H MAIN ST., RANDOLPH FOR QUALITY PRINTING-ON TIME AND RIGHT DIAL THE 7 LETTERS J-U-N-I-P-E-R 31.2 IIAN II PIII T OFFSET and LETTERPRESS PRINTERS COMPLETE MAILING SERVICE 93 CENTRE STREET 0 BROCKTON, MASS. prinfers of grocffonia CREATIVE ADVERTISING 0 BUSINESS FORMS o STATIONERY 9 9 9 9 ff? ff? fs? 9 4-S2689 Qi Good Luck fo the Class of 1958 . . . LONDON Clothing Corporation 984 MAIN smear, BRocKroN Telephone JUniper 6-'I074 CITY PARKING AREA, QUINCY Telephone Mayflower 9-3111 fnmplehz. Telephone JUniper 8-0299 PHILIP R. LAGERSTADT Jeweler - Wofchmoker - Gemologisf 1062 MAIN STREET BROCKTON, MASS. Shop. eiefwiaz, AUTO TIRES and SUPPLIES 'k'k1tr A. F. GERMAN CO., Inc. 1159 MAIN STREET CAMPELLO Tel. JUniper 6-T302 F L A N A G A N ' S MUSIC STIIIIE and SUIIIIIIL IIF MUSIC Everything in Instruments and Accessories New and Second Hand Instruments Sold on Terms Instruments Repoired, Drums Reheucled, BARNSTABLE ROAD HYANNIS Tel. Hyannis 1006 JUniper 3-T822 33 .M QXoQ:XfgTfl Tombourines Reheaded Ll Nice Supply of Twirling Batons ix Instruments Rented Telephone Formals d ' D BROCKTON, MASS. 40 CENTRE STREET oven POST OFFICE Gm 'Jc '0 'mes .--- ' 1 5' 'ffl-Q tif X A fl if-el y lx ll 5 .J l 4 1 .. , , , l 1: I N 1 3 1 X . . 1 ij EV C E3 all 1: -- J ll SHOITPI G , la time l-F311 'Ulf-M lull, f 1 I ,. X WJ OB ?:: ' H l CHECK WHAT YOU WANT: Good starting salary with regular raises Pleasant work with other girls and young men Prestige of a responsible job with a well-known and respected company If your list shows three checks, then you should check into what the Telephone Company has to offer you. Smart girls are doing it now, before they graduate from high school. Come in and see our employment interviewer soon. You'll enjoy talking with her. Act now, and you can say with pride, I'm all set! I'm going to work with the Telephone Company! See the Guidance Counselor at your school, and talk first with her about when and where to apply. gl R NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY ARLENE'S, INC. Shaw Piano Co. Men's, Women's, and ChiIdren's Wear Wurlitzer Pianos and Electric Organs . Tuning - Refinishing 883 MAIN STREET SQ? BROCKTON, MASSACHUSETTS Io MAIN ST., BROCKTON Phone Ju 6-1294 Telephone .IU 6-4500 Fmnpirnzcrzls of D H V I D JUOWWM rookton Pnblw Market, Inc Three Fine Food Markets I 157 MAIN STREET 1028 MAIN STREET 609 BELMONT STREET Qwest Shopping cemen BRQCKTQN STOUGHTON CCentraI and Washington Streetsl Serving the Public Since T899 Congmlulazions Z0 the Class of '58 of PP BROTHER hoo Manufacturing Corporation FAMOUS AEROTRED CUSHIONED SHOES FOR MEN AND WOMEN SIZES 2 to I8 0 0 WIDTHS AAA to EEEE ir Visit Our Factory Retail Store 'I63 SPARK STREET 0 0 0 BROCKTON, MASS. 1 1 FOR COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE IIIIII IL III 0F PLYIIIIIIIITII IIIIIIIIITY Brockton Omces 90 MAIN STREET 27 BELMONT STREET 1098 MAIN STREET 593 BELMONT STREET Hingham Oftice II5 NORTH STREET Inquire About Our Savings Accounts and Our Low Cost T hriftiCheck Accounts Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Member Federal Reserve System ffffff CII'ff4f'f 37W CUSTOM INSTALLATION Exclusive Whiting SI Heicker CII. H!-Fl SQUND b HARRIS Where Your Neighbors Trade Y JU 7.2310 133 NO. MAIN ST., BROCKTON 289 NORTH MAIN ST., BROCKTON, MASS. Te'ePhOne JU 67746 Ea! wakes Lam A. L. CUSHMAN GI SON. INC. SERVING BROCKTON FOR 37 YEARS 5 9114 HL GURNEY'S Your Jewelers Since 1841 T01 MAIN ST., BROCKTON - for H6 years BROWN E'S Shop, QUUWY 0 'I6 CENTRE STREET Telephone 550'-Ye 1930 Outfitters for B. H. S. Athletic Teams oFFlclAL DISTRIBUTOR FOR A. G. Spalding Equipment BEST OF LUCK IN THE FUTURE sglmitll Serving Brock lon C0 R S ET S ' 0 P 5 ELECTRICALLY 242 MAIN STREET BROCKTON, MASS. L-6 1883 y gurleii ' MCOPJ ll EAST ELM STREET Te JU 33342 Brockton 0 Company YZ? Brocklon's Only Exclusive Record Shop For That MEXTRA SPECIAL Feeling SA E AT ECURITY There's nothing which provides a more genuine feeling of well-being than a growing savings account at Security Fed- eral. As thousands know, saving here is the key to fuller and happier living, free of debt and financial worry. If that's what you want, . . and of course you do-open an insured savings account soon at Security. PEOPLE LIKE SECURITY 6 AND LOAN ASSOCIATIO OF BROCKTON 40 LEGION PARKWAY- BROCKTON 65, MASSACHUSETTS MEMBER Federal Home Loan Bank System Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation ASSETS OVER S22,000,000.00 BROCKTON'S LEADING SAVINGS AND HOME-FINANCING CENTER HOURS DRY CLEANING AVAILABLE ANY DAY SATISFACTION GUARANTEED ACE CLEANERS 27 PLEASANT STREET BROCKTON, MASS. Around the Corner of Moin Ieannette Iohnson Cozjjru rcs Tel. JU 6-0270 T .IU 6-0271 O TTI LEGION PARKWAY BROCKTON, MASS. Cmggvczlzzfalforzs lu IAC Cfass of n58H For Appointments .IU 6-2547 BEN GERBER ANTIQUES Bought, Sold and Appraised 386 PLEASANT ST. BROCKTON, MASS. Wayside Kiddie Shoppe I flunzpfinzcnls of! . . . T riseilla- atrick ja5Aion4 F 47 LEGION PARKWAY fjonlpflnzcnfs of BROCKTON UNITED YARN STORE Juvenile Furniture 'A' Ch'Id e ': Wea' T 374 MAIN STREET an A BROCKTON MASSACHUSETTS Toys THE FLOWER BOX L CONGRATULATIONS TO CLASS OF '58 T I STANLEY HAIR STYLIST 7 Qlfllflg 15 FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS W Q 80 West Elm Street Telephone W West L. G. BALFO ll CIIMPA Y KLJKIIOWII IUAGFQUQI' tA2I'e are 364006 dnt! 6offiege.1,, 6598 CLASS RINGS AND PINS COMMENCEMENT INVITATIONS DIPLOMAS 0 PERSONAL CARDS CLUB INSIGNIA MEDALS AND TROPHIES eww Mr. William R. Rowan Representative ATTLEBORO OFFICE Lee IIirenzo's eauty Salon HAIR STYLISTS ,D . 1 onzplznzmzls uf. . . l ik I ANLEY4 l 55 LEGION PARKWAY BROCKTON, MASS. Telephone .IU 3-2287 O Y for flue jinedf in izzzafn Lalli Motors Co. sALEs SERVICE I I T59 NORTH MAIN STREET BROCKTON Telephone JU 3-3310 CAHIll MOTORS C0. 1 DODGE - PLYMOUTH 0 l 69 NORTH MAIN ST., BROCKTON, MASS. Telephone JU 7-2342 Reardon Drug Co., Inc. N You May Order 'til 2 A. M. BUY THE PIECE BUY IT WHOLE EAT IT HERE EAT AT HOME For o Treat When You Eaf VISIT JOE 81 NEMO as MAIN STREET Juniper 3-9307 fgvsl llshcs TAUNTQN LUMBER Co. Brockton, Moss. 'A' BURT PROUTY PAUL PROUTY BROCKTON if jpvfzfuzq, Honda, 2 STORES 441 MAIN ST. 220 CRESCENT ST. l . Corner Winthrop SI. Corner Plymouth SI. Tel. JU 6-0432 Tel. JU 6-4862 35 BELMONT STREET I l l f M ml g XXXL' X13 l lggltililitlelf- A A I -n N'--+L gnc, -f 'T uw'- T. - , '-Li',,...,..Q,ff,,,,4nuulU ' ,. ' ' iw 'I The Bnnh Where Y0n're Always vb 14-ATIO4, X DE POSITS l Insured 9, to , f- ' YOUR , All-Qs' X Ilnu I I :nl E Z 3. 3 UP 'ro . x 'Q '-,M 3., 1 If K 1 'sa 'fzzfff . v' 's BA S10 O00 MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Among Friends. Youill always find a friendly welcome at THE HOME NATIONAL BANK. Our oflicers will be glad to have you come in and talk over your banking needs with them at any time. You,ll discover that a sound banking con- nection is a good thing to have, and one that can he helpful to you in many ways. Drop in and get ac- quainted. You'll be among friends here. The o BANK OF BROCKTON 34 School Street 0 BROCKTON o 836 North Main St. Offices in Bridgewater, Whitman, and East Bridgewater EUCLCOIT if ?!6U'J GOOJ4 Sfore THE STORE THAT BUYS DIRECT FROM THE MILL 51 53 NO MAIN ST. BROCKTON MASS K,UH1f.7!l'lI1t'IIIS UI? G. L. W. flfuss UI! 15218 GRACE-MARIE Rauf? .S7zola- .Slap 574 NORTH MAIN STREET BROCKTON MASS JU 7 3102 fyunlplinlwzls UI: N U-WAY CLEAN ERS Family Laundromat 907-09 MAIN STREET KDUIIQYCIIIIKCIIIUIIS ,JZUHI lfic' . I ALYCE REIZIAN Bridal and Lingerie Shoppe ik 108 MAIN STREET BROCKTON MASSACHUSETTS JACK WARREN'S COMPLETE LINE OF MEN'S and BOYS' WEAR 85 MAIN ST .IUniper 6 6049 fjnn1p!z'n1cr1ls of BROWNIES lenage SAO? .SQOFQ 252 MAIN STREET Loans : Savings : Mortgages Automobile Financing 1 Register Checks 1 T, if f +415 , - f' x . IA., gy? ,-ff! iii! 443, '-Q C RE D I 'I UNI 0 N tfrltn ,Eg :ffm ' ' '. 1 E 3, ' W E' 3 25 cnescsur srnsn . anoclcron amy sg , 2' if vi l L ' '-35 ' ' , Ei? . ww M fliffg Between Mom Street and the Post Omce 9 Telephone 4474 ' 'iT?f ': f'lmiLL ' Ei' ' -iii.-E-TLELAAJE- Under the Supervision of the Stale Banking Comminionef gui msnes of ROLAND R. BOUCHER guifcl Olofician 22 CENTRE STREET Telephone .IU 6-2725 BROCKTON, MASS. RO CKTON AVINGS 4 3 snocxrows uuzcssr 9. gf ' sAvuNGs msmunou sggvaay' Q N 443 Belmont Street v Opposite Fair Grounds ir 'I North Main Street - Corner Court Street OPEN EVERY FRIDAY UNTIL 6 P.M. 0 THREE EXTRA NOUIS FOI YOUR BANKING CONVENIENCE I ymnpfzlnzvrzls UI! CooK,S MONTELLO WASHERETTE Q 5 5 729 NORTH MAIN STREET ' BROCKTON, MASS. jofzmuza, fmtm, 'A' Telephone .lUniper 3-2046 II HOWARD STREET Family Wash . . . . . Shiff SBFVICC Robert L Cook BROCKTON, MASS. COMPLIMENTS OF M YM' Home of Real Estate MCCORMICK 6. COMPANY III6 NORTH MAIN STREET, BROCKTON, MASS. B. JOHN MCCORMICK .lUniper 7-3686 BUCKLEY Sz GRANT Telephone .lUniper 3-8972 O 722 NORTH MAIN STREET I vf?mJ'4 NORTH END 795 N. MAIN STREET , BROCKTON Women's and ChiIdren's Wear I 0 Notions 0 Gifts 751 NORTH MAIN ST. BROCKTON, MASS. Helen and Lawrence Bradford JU 3-3027 Liunlpiinzvnls Io lfzc Lviczss of V58 LL' 1010111 A Sport and Marine Shop The Webb Bro . . Distributors of MacGREGOR 8- WILSON SPORTS EQUIPMENT I EVINRUDE MOTORS o BRISTOL BOATS of rw, i J' Q I Q A I 3 2 .12 cg 'iff I SW I Outfitters of B. H. S. Teams 644 Belmont Street Telephone JU 6-8279 517 BELMONT STREET , Congmlzzlaiions and Best Wishes for a Successful Future to the Class of 1958, Brockton High School Pmorm' SAVIII AK or nocmo C, , . L Q.. Illlilldl LQCIPIIZQS CHIC! LQIISUYCIIZCC flffltlk President, CLARENCE C. REED Treasurer, FRANKLIN H. WHITNEY Vice-President, GEORGE I. CROWELL Assistant Treasurer, FREDERICK E. HENRY Vice-President, HERBERT C. LOW Assistant Treasurer, GRAHAM W. HINCKLEY Assistant Treasurer, DEANE R. MGCKENZIE Assistant Treasurer, EDWARD E. ERICKSON 0120191 fo Save MOI' gblfblfe .HCLl9l9iI'le55 af MONTELLO FEDERAL SAVINGS and Loan Association 820 NORTH MAIN STREET BROCKTON, MASSACHUSETTS omplmzenls of T Anrs Meurlingis Market 1123 NORTH MAIN STREET BROCKTON, MASS. .xgufo .gzaf Covent 0 ph JU 6 7277 Men's Shop HdqtfTdRtl Un. f zpfzmwzis of BROCK'l'0N 'l'AUN'l'0N GAS CUMPANY... 0 Brockton Sma te t I 54 Main Street Brockton Main Stre t t PI t, B ockton Telephone JU 6 0143 TAFT,S IEWELERS 1120 MAIN STREET, CAMPELLO Watchmakers Diamond Sett Regi tered Jewelers and Certified G mologists American G m Society gm! BARBUUR WELTING CUMPANY 923 NORTH MONTELLO STREET C-L60 COMPLIMENTS OF STETSON ALUMINUM WINDOW CORP 791 NORTH MAIN STREET, BROCKTON, MASS. Telephones .lUniper 6-8874 6-8875 C fufzcfionj ana! .gjucceu fo Me Cfiljj of 1958 HASSAN PHARMACY Juniper 6-osoz 284 NORTH Mmm smear, BROCKTON, MA Unnzpfinzcnls of 0l'al'l ellie efff Q I2 CENTRE STREET BROCKTON P , fanzplmzmfs ui! . . . o I Zkgioud QE Shop May You Always Sfay Young Af Hearf 9 215 MAIN STREET 255 MAIN STREET Juniper 3-6535 BROCKTON If MASSACHUSETTS imnplinzcrzls of . . T U X E D o S Dress Sui'rs - Morning Suits for Hire for All Occasions 0 I 47 MONTELLO STREET S, BROCKTON, MASS. 'I92 MAIN ST., BROCKTON 2 J KRPIIQYIIIIIXCIIIIYIIS lu lfzu fjfuss UI? 15153 ofen- 0l'l'l60l'l FASHION SHOPS U L L I A N 1 S rv C. I0 Q 0 vw gsm 'HHH I I fl' Sweater Shop 273 MAIN ST. BROCKTON Q J lm ! I i I n I I i. I 1 I I V l I Telephone .IU 3-9156 ROCKNE ASSOCIATION gngij Appointment Barber Shop is proud ofthe class of EUGENE J. CICONE B H ll R 26 231 MAIN STREET BROCKTON, MASS. 1958 S lp Tr fmenf Facial 5865! CIVISAUS of . . . lyomplmzwlfs U! OSCAR F. PETERSON ,9n.uUzan.co, Hqrmcq, JOY YOUNG Chinese-American Food EBBA S. PETERSON 52 WEST ELM ST., BROCKTON Mdy07', WILERED A. DEROSIER Cozmcilors: LEONARD I-I. ELLERSI-IAW EDMUND R. LEONARD F. MILTON MCGRATI-I I-IIPOLIT MONCEVICZ IOSERH T. PHANEUF GEORGE F. RODENBUSI-I City Manage1', WILLIAM A. GILDEA l l . , v L w Hrhe Rellable A 1 mzmalizlalzmzs In flu' 1-lass of 1958 ,,Lo,.,,,6 Cleansers For Dependable Service on Cleaning, Tailoring, anfoue PO6' Dyeing and Fur Work. 45 Legion Parkway Call .lUniper . ' 6-5812 59 PLEASANT STREET ' Brockfon's Friendliesf Shoe Store For LASTING SATISFACTION BESSE-BAKER, Archihaldls Market T Gnocsmss AND PRovisloNs MAIN ST., af LEGION PARKWAY BROCK-ION In The QUALITY Class Brockfon's Leading Clofhiers for More 4 'I 0 P I' E A S A N T S T R E E T fhan Three Generations f'fwwff'H1f'1ff of - - - I Professional Pharmacy H I 301 BELMONT STREET e n n e S S y S BROCKTON, MASS. i SU PER MARKET l ' 238 FOREST AVENUE l'l0Ul' Prescripiion Service jim Jqlome of Quagtg Telephone Brockton .IU 6-7988 GIFTS GREETING CARDS i F0 7l-'!l 1f 1l5fill I i SUI.I.IVAN'S he ustre ouse QD Telephone JUniper 3-8009 .k 32 WEST ELM ST. BROCKTON, MASS. p 207 BELMONT STREET I i IRUDIJAIIIPICII 5 of WILLIAM C. BEARCE I ' ' . C,,m,,4, I JOHN J. 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