K 161 X wwf, k qMjy , M MN uf-If Q 6 , , asv VL Ty My X of V ,W 05' U PX s JP Y Lujcfjxjxfy ' U ,Q f' ,V xrfyf W Jw 'ff jf NJWJ fy' Mijn ff. gf , Mi W !i,31QW25k f M ,W 0 f QW J Xp AV 'W f f7 NyKZ,'Mi,1!J3PJWVj U' - J W y V' W 5 R ,Ln V' ff' ESPN fi ff mix .Q 111' Q5 'gi' T ff' nik THE 56,40 M55 PRESENTED BY THE SENIOR CLASS OF CANTON HIGH SCHOOL FORE ORD We stand now on the threshold of the great door ot lute The time IS near when we must open thus door and go our separate ways We have been leaders leaders un our class In sports tn our studles among our friends Some ot us were outstand dued manner But all of us contributed to the great herutage of youth leader shlp We the class ot 1956 proudly pre sent thus yearbook as a tribute to our school days As we cross thus threshold may this ECHO of our youth Inspire us to become leaders In lute I l I . ' I ing leadersg others led in a more sub- I 1 ' ' I DEDICATIO 'Q I ,X Q 'Sn' 4? -tiling, The tnnal test of a leader IS that he leaves behlnd hlm un other men the convlctlon and the vvlll to carry on We, the class of l956, dedicate IS yearbook to Mrs Llncoln, one of our truest friends We gave thanks to her for hearing our troubles and leadnng us along the path of learning She relolced with us when we were triumphant and gave us courage when we were dns appointed. We are truly grateful for her enduring patlence and help ' .l Iliff. ,'f , ' 'I lefiagga- If ' V N ' .fl Q A X . -1 ' W J a W. If - - . . . ,, EDITORS ANGWIN ROBERT E. M fZDMM!!5'f64W0f1! J 11 1 f 4 XX x eg! 'Ui frffl! J 1 jd 'X X :I XX X J : It up -E x f 79 Xxx , xy yd' Xb X i - SUPERI TE DE TSMESSAGE LNKJ ff'- .f-wlg ,MN-' i ww ig rf' JF' my f by uf' Wx 415 fy My! Intelligence courage good character and Independence make superlor lnduvuduals and stronger nations Your Intelligence and character are fundamental to the preservation of the Ideals whlch we cherish your courage and rndependence are the best guarantees of freedom and IUSTICS JOHN GLENN Our capable office secretaries MARGARET L AHEARN MARY C GALLIVAN PRINCIPAL M. X 'X THEIR LEADERSHIP HAS GUIDED GLIR SCHOLASTIC EFFORTS NA M PP we GEAIR Q V: 3 4 . I l I V 1 H-V ' ,z 4 If ,P :X 3 ' I 1 K S Xi S. . . 'A A on if. . I , fl' ,5,, . xx i l 'SS x x x . R U PZ 0 X FACULTY FREDERICK J. WELCH B. S., University of Mass., M. Ed., Boston Univer- sity, World History, Guidance Director. MADELINE C. O'DONNELL B. B. A., M. Ed., Boston University, Commercial Subiects, Yearbook Advisor. PAUL E. CALLANAN DOROTHY C. MILLER B. S. Ed., Boston Teachers New York State School of College, Industrial Arts, Agriculture, Home Econom Blue Print Reading. ics, Sophomore Advisor RlTA F LINCOLN B S Boston University Commercial Sublects Jun ior Advisor JOHN C HOWARD B S Ed Salem Teachers College M Ed Harvard University Science Sopho more Advisor HUGH W. DOWSON A. B., Tufts, M. A., Columbia University, Latin, English, Driver Training, Sophomore Advisor. JEANNETTE L. BERTRAND B. S., Worcester Teachers College, French, Senior Advisor. '-QQ 4'. CLARE M. ROACH B. S., M. Ed., Boston Teachers College, English Junior Business Training, Sophomore Advisor. RALPH S, CLOUGH B. S., Fitchburg Teachers College, Mathematics Ind, Science, Junior Advisor. ,fwewnc an-13 .dang 3 MARY E. GALLIGAN FREDERICK Nl. LUCILLE T. KELLEY WARREN E. BOWYER A. B, Regis, M. A., Boston MACDONALD B. A. Chemistry, Emrnanual B. S,, Oklahoma A 8. M College, English, Senior Ad- A. A., A. B., Boston Univer- College, General Science, Social Studies, Mathematics visor. sity, Social Studies, Fresh- Freshman Advisor. Freshman Coach man Advisor. NANCY B. COLE B. A., Pembroke College, English, Freshman Advisor. DAVID E. HAINES A. B., Bates College, M. Ed., Boston University, Social Studies, Sophomore Advisor. ROBERT W. HAGGLUND B.S., M. Ed, Springfield College Music, Mathematics CATHERINE F. BOYLE B.B.A. Management, Northeastern University M.B.A. Personnel Management, Boston University Commercial Subjects 'Q ROBERT C. GIBSON B. S. Ed., Boston University Physical Education MARY T. HAYES B.S. Ed., Bridgewater State Teachers College Physical Education 73 GEORGE H. FARNHAM EVELYN MANNING Rhode Island School of Music Band Director OLIVE P. DUGGAN Quincy Hospital School Nurse MARILYN E. GLYNN B.S. Ed., Massachuse Art Supervisor School of Domestic Home Economics tts School of Art HEALTH 434mm- N-.1 T Our School Nurse Mzss Duggan keeps a close check on the health of the students MAINTENANCE 'hu ,un 52 4--1: ,B P' 1 R. MASCIARELLI Men against grime! W. BUCCI SCHOOL BC RD l 'S an Seated: Ronald Kennedy, Paul Galvin, John Glenn, Superintendent, Mrs. Ruth Ruane. Standing: Roger Williams, Sr., Edward Leary, Robert S. Fish, William Duggan. Members not pictured: Henry H. Knight, William Kelleher. 5.311025 XNYXX NX X XX Kg R X X X SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS 1 I f ff! L J ZX so-Qgooi rf some-og f YQOOPOOGGQJ 'ooofocooqm eiorz-:anon-.-,A ...Y 00' MARY E. GALLIGAN SENIOR CLASS ADVISORS Vice President KATHLEEN M. LEWIS Secretary JUNE A. MCGOWAN President ALLEN R. KNOWLES Treasurer ALLAN F. LEHAN JEANNETTE L. BERTRAND 'QT JOHN WILLIAM ADAMS FRIENDLY . . , flashing smile . . . easy to get along with , . , debonair Jack Driver Education 3. BRENDA LEE ANGWIN ENTHUSIASTIC . . . small and cute , . . Yearbook Co-Editor . , . pretty blue eyes . . . sincere and understanding . . . charming Bren Athletic Association l-45 Driver Education 35 Junior Prom Committeeg Glee Club l, 25 ProMerito 39 Senior Dance Committee, Student Council 45 Yearbook Editor. JUNE MAUREEN BAILEY TRANQUIL . . , tall and slender . . . loves Stoughton . . . her pet peeve is school . . . a future secretary . . . grace- ful June Athletic Association I-3. MARILYN LOUISE BALBONI TALENTED . . . possesses an enchanting voice . . . beautiful black hair . , . pleasant manner is her passport to popu- larity . . . winsome Marla Athletic Association 2, 3, Driver Educa- tion 45 Mirror Staff Magazine 2-45 Junior Prom Committeeg Student Council Sec- retaryg Yearbook Staff. ANTHONY J. BARONAS PLEASANT . . . Holbrook's loss-Canton's gain . . . quiet manner and voice . . . goodlooking . . . agreeable Tony Baseball 2, 35 Driver Education 45 Basket- ball 4. JOANN BLACK DEMURE . . . never without Billy , . . trim appearance . . . quiet, charming manner . . . domestic Jo Athletic Association l-35 Driver Education 31Glee Club l, 2, 'fl' FUN 4:- PETER WELLS CURRA ARTISTIC . . . quite the ladies' man . . . a good speaker and a potential politician , . , humorous Pete Athletic Association l-4g Driver Education 3g Glee Club 2, 3g Yearbook Staffg Senior Dance Committee. JOAN MARJ0RiE CURRIER COURTEOUS . . . neat and well-groomed . . . soft speaking voice . . . ioined us in her sophomore year . . . reserved Joanie Softball lg Driver Education 35 Glee Club lg Basketball l-35 Yearbook Staffg Senior Dance Committee. JEANNETTE Louise DAiLEY GOOD-NATURED . . , quiet until you know her . . . usually seen with Patty . . . unpredictable Jean Driver Education 3g Echo Staff 1,31 Glee Club 1-2. WILLIAM LEO DAILEY PERSONABLE , . . perplexity wreathed in smiles and humor , , . a friend to everyone . . 4 likeable Bill Athletic Association l-35 Glee Club l, 2g Sophomore Hop Committee, Baseball I. EP l L . ' A L ! ViNcENT DEMAYO SILENT . , . slender . . . a hot rod enthusiast . . . a school non-enthusiast . , , a willing smile , , . quiet Vince GA1 L ANN Dow CONGENlAL , , , small and lively , , , wellknown worker at Dave's . . . happy . . . easy-going Gail Glee Club l, 25 Driver Education 4. JOSEPH JAMES Dowo GOOD-LOOKING . . . sociable , . . to the ladies he is a dreamboat, to the boys a pal . , . smooth Joe Boys' State l, 2g Football l, 25 Glee Club I-37 Junior Prom Committeeg Senior Dance Committee. JOHN PETRIE DRAPER QUlET , . . a great runner , . . wisdom masked with wit , . . seriousness punct- uated with laughter . . . pensive Pete Athletic Association l-45 Driver Education 3g Track I-45 Cross Country I-45 Basketball 'l, 37 Senior Dance Committee, JAMES DUNLEAVEY PLEASANT . . . always cheerful , , authority on mechanics , . . obliging . , quiet Jim RACHEL ANN ESTEY QUIET , . . lovely auburn tresses . . . has a flair for clothes . . . active worker on sponsor committee . . . casual Rae Yearbook Staffg Senior Dance Committee, WILLIAM ANTHONY FLANAGAN JR GENIAL always with Joann wellgroomed rapid staccato speech thoughtful friendly Bill MICHAEL FRANCIS GALVIN SERIOUS . , . industrious . . . flaming red hair . . A an easy smile . . . ie the proverbial StiIl Water . . . reserved Mike Yearbook Staff, Senior Dance Cornmitteeg Chess Club 3. 0 1 , E' ' -.v 5 2 .f ' 'M Af. ! 93 ' Q t 0 ' Q ' A-QE i f ,fx 'U tr-ijfiff n V Q - N F 'HH if , kg S1 'PSP' -K P rg ills ,NX J A FREDERICK GLADSTONE Dl'!llNUTIVE , , A always has a smile . . . manager of the football team , , , con- noisseur of finding anything anywhere . . ,enthusiastic Fred Athletic Association 2-Ag Driver Educationg Football l-A, Managerg Glee Club l-3g Basketball l-A, Manager, RlCl-lARD HENI.Ev ADEPT . , football player . , , excellent in track , . . a fund of information hidden in placidity , . . unpredictable Dick Athletic Association 2--15 Track I--ig Driver Education 3g Football 2-11. SHEILA BEATRICE HENNESSEY POISED . . , lovely dark hair . . , sum- mers in Scituate . . . wellfdressed . . . our own winsome Sheila Athletic Association l-45 Driver Education 3g Field Hockey lp Glee Club l, 2g Stu- dent Council, Treasurer 4, Yearbook Staffg Senior Dance Committee. MARIE CATHERINE HENRIKSEN CONSlDERATE . . . proven versatility . . . beauty augmented by brains , , . speaks with rapidity and softness . . , sweet Marie Athletic Association l-4j Softball l-47 Cheerleader l, 3, Ag Class Officer 35 Field Hockey l-45 Glee Club l, Qi Driver Education 35 Basketball I-3g Senior Dance Committeeg ProMerito 3. NANCY JANE HOLM THOUGHTFLJL , , , a bit on the shy side . . . basketball enthusiast , , . blushes easily . . . sensible Nan Athletic Association 2-4g Softball 2-Ag Driver Education 35 Glee Club 25 Basket- ball 2-Ag Senior Dance Committee. LINDA CUSHMAN HOWARD DEPENDABLE 4 . . trustworthy , , . a welcome addition to our class . . . hails from Marblehead . , , knitting is her hobby , . . a generous Yearbook worker . . . considerate Lin Athletic Association Af Senior Dance Com- mitteeg Driver Education, Yearbook Staff. ,Q A '12'5b.. tl Qmin GEORGE FRANCIS JENKINS ATHLETIC , . . tower of strength on the gridiron . . . hospitality's guardian . . . manly . . . able , , . mirthful George Athletic Association l-45 Baseball l-45 Class Officer l, 2g Football l-45 Junior Prom Committeeg Basketball l-3g Student Council 25 Senior Dance Committee. LILLIAN JANE KINGSLEY AMUSING , . . one of our elfin class- mates . . . long brown hair . . . merry giggle . . . friendly disposition , . . excitable Lil Driver Education 3, Ag Glee Club l-3g Bowling l-Sp Senior Dance Committee. HENRY FREDERICK KIRBY RESERVED . . . aversion to homework . , crazy colored car his trademark . A . infectious grin . . . unconcerned Hank Baseball l, 25 Football l, 25 Glee Club 1, 25 Senior Dance Committee, ALLEN ROBERT KNOWLES LIKEABLE . . . calm as Sunday . . . our class president . . . leadership with fair- ness . . . competent Al Athletic Association 2, 35 Boys' State: Class Officer Ag Junior Prom Committeeg ProMerito 35 Yearbook Staff, Senior Dance Committeeg Driver Education 3. JuoiTH ANN LEARY FLIRTATIOUS . . , peppy co-captain of cheerleaders . . . vivacious blonde . . . spontaneous smile . , , a good sport , . happy Judy Athletic Association l-Ag Softball 2-Ag Cheerleader l-Ag Class Officer lg Glee Club l, 2g Field Hockey lg Student Council lg Senior Dance Cornmitteeg Yearbook Staff, PAuL LEARY GOOD-NATURED . . . ability clothed in nonchalance . . A always willing to serve , . , likeable Paul Athletic Association lg Junior Prom Com' mitteeg Basketball Student Manager, Year- book Staffg Senior Dance Committee. S 'wt nv 'Cx ff 4 .Mt-.5 UQ Bum-K' ALLAN FRANCIS LEHAN QUIET , , . well-mannered . . . shy in the classroom . , . a strong fighter on the gridiron . . . conservative Al Athletic Association l--15 Football l-4, Base- ball l-dy Basketball l-4, Captain, Junior Prom Committeeg Class Officer 3, Aj Year- book Staff, KATHLEEN MARIE LEWIS VIVACIOUS , . . our attractive Vice Presi- dent , , . small and Cute . . . Brenda's other half . . . sweet disposition . . . fun-loving Kathy Athletic Association l-A5 Class Officer A, Driver Educationg Mirror Staff 2-Ag Glee Club l, 2g Junior Prom Committeeg Senior Dance Committeeg Yearbook Staff. ROBERT BRUCE MACDONALD TALKATIVE . . . sunny disposition . . has a slight aversion to school work , . friendly Bruce Athletic Association 2-Ap Baseball 2g Drivqr Education 47 Basketball l-3. DAVID MADDEN CAREFREE , . . not so studious 4 . . noted for speeding . . . humorous Dave DANIEL JAMES MAGGELET UNASSUMING . . . at home on the bas- ketball court . . . quiet . . , a help on the Advertising Committee for Yearbook , . .friendly Dan'f Athletic Association 2--15 Driver Educatiorwg Yearbook Staffg Basketball 2, -1, MARTHA MAHONEY POISED . . . a .welcome addition to our class . . , 'he girl with the strawberry curls . . . future secretary . . . merry Martha MYRA GALE MALCOLMSON CAREFREE . . . always attractively ore-ssed A , , loves to drive , . . has an infectious giggle . . , breezy Mucky Athletic Association l-Ag Softball 27 Field Hockey l-45 Glee Club l, 2g Junior Proin Committc-eg Senior Dance Committee, ROBERT ANTHONY MAYO QUIET . . . another member of the hot- rod set . . . neat in appearance . . . unassuming Bob Athletic Association l-35 Football V37 Bas- ketball l. ROBERT ELLENSVVORTH MCCLELLAN PRACTICAL , . , scholarship his garb . . . unconcerned . , . happy . , , optimistic ,Boba Band l-Af ProMerito 35 Yearbook Staff Edi- torg Chess Club 3. JUNE ANN MCGOWAN NATURAL . , , indispensable class secre- tary . . , skillful artist . . , flashing smile and deep dimples . , . friendly Beany Athletic Association T-Ag Softball l, 25 Cheerleader lg Class Officer l-Ag Field Hockey l-47 Glee Club l, 25 Junior Prom Committeeg Senior Dance Committee, Year- book Staff. ALFRED CARL MCKENNA AGILE , . . a rugged individualist . . . a smart dresser . . . humorous Carl ALBERT J. MENINNO AMIABLE . . . never without a good joke . . . quick, but never hurries . . . jovial Albi6U Athletic Association l-4. , ,hi , ' . lqlg 0,14 MARGLIERITE KATHRYN MITCHELL MODEST . . , ioined our class this year . . . always greets you with a cheery hello . . . amiable Margie Driver Education 4. MARY ELIZABETH MOORE WELL-MANNERED , . . familiar figure at the soda fountain at Dykeman's , , . June's other half , . . Stoughton follower . , . carefree Mary Athletic Association l-45 Softball lg Driver Education 35 Field Hockey lg Glee Club lj Basketball 2, NANCY JANE MORRISON AGREEABLE . . . a capable seamstress . . never without a pleasant remark . . . lovely golden tresses . . . cheerful Nan Athletic Association 2-45 Driver Educationg Field Hockey 2-45 Glee Club 2, 35 Basket- ball 2-45 Yearbook Staff, PATRICIA CAROL NARDELLI NEAT . , . sweet manner . . . beautiful hair and eyes . . . pals with Jean , . . a pleasure to know . , . loyal Patty Athletic Association lg Driver Education 45 Glee Club I5 Junior Prom Committee5 Yearbook Staff. MARGARET ANN OIDONNELL PEPPY 4 . . snappy head drum majorette , . , Sharon supporter . , . loves to dance . . . winning personality . . . witty Peggie Athletic Association I-45 Softball 35 Driver Education 35 Field Hockey lg Glee Club lj Junior, Prom Comrnittee5 Maiorette 2-45 Basketball 3, 4. WILLIAM DUNCAN ALBERT OINEILL INDUSTRIOUS . . . our Boys' State rep- resentative . . . refined and capable . . . distressed by nothing . , . steadfast Bill Athletic Association l-45 Baseball 3, 45 Boys' State 35 Class Officer 25 Driver Edu- cation5 Football 3, 45 Student Council, Yearbook Business Manager. BERNlCE IRENE PAsQuARosA INDIVIDUALISTIC . , . always ready for a good time . , . likes to argue . . iovial Bernie Driver Education 35 Glee Club l. PHILIP JOSEPH POWERS POPULAR . . , touchdown king , 4 . lines any dark cloud with ioy , . . our own George Gobel , . . modest Phil Athletic Association l-45 Baseball l-45 Class Officer 1, 2, Football l-47 Track 35 Student Council 3g Yearbook Staff, Basketball IVA, Senior Dance Committee. WILLIAM MICHAEL Pozzo QUIET . . . neatness makes this man . , his subtle humor is his trade-mark . . highly respected . . . affable BiIl Athletic Association l, 25 Baseball l-45 Class Officer 3g Junior Red Cross Rep- resentative l-A. SANDRA BETTY PRIMACK CORDIAL . , . keeps her thoughts to her- self , . , knows what to do and does it . . . steady worker . , , calm Sandra Athletic Association lp Driver Education 3. DONALD LEWIS PROUDMAN DEBONAIR . . . the Echo's roving pho- tographer . . . helpful at all times , , . a regular guy . , . generous Don Basketball 3g Baseball 3, Ag Photographer 3, 115 Yearbook Staff A. CAROL ANN ROSENQUIST ARTISTIC , , . energetic basketball player . . . loves horses . . . has definite plans for the future . , . nonchalant Rosy Athletic Association l-47 Junior Prom Com- mitteeg Basketball l-dp Yearbook Staff 4. MEREDWH Russecc SOPHlSTlCATED . . . 5 lady at all times , , . agile hockey player . , , possesses acting ability , . , versatile Merry Athletic Association l-Ag Driver Education 25 Field Hockey ledg Junior Prom Corri- rnitteeg Band 25 Senior Dance Committee. Ti-iofviAs SAKALUAUKLJS QUIET . . . unassuming . , 4 always willing to help out . . . serious appearance is deceiving . . . silent Tom NADINE ANN SALEMME GIDDY . . , always on the go . . , never seen without Lillian . . . seldom serious . . . genial Na Bowling l, 25 Driver Education 47 Glee Club l-35 Horizon Club lg Basketball A. ViRGiNiA MARIE SCANLON AUDACIOUS . . . dancing admired by all . . , sparkling brunette . . . hasn't a care in the world . , . lighthearted Ginny Athletic Association l-45 Basketball 1-Ag Softball l-35 Cheerleader lg Driver Edu- cation Ag Mirror Staff 3g Field Hockey 1, 25 Glee Club I-3. DAvio Lewis Sci-ioifieco DELIBERATE , . , an ardent hunter . . . spends his summers sailing 4 , , keen student . . . reserved Dave JUDITH MARiLYN SHAW EFFICIENT . , . our agile field hockey captain , . , friendly and co-operative . . , capable sponsor editor . . . likeable Judy Athletic Association l-A, Softball l, 25 Driver Education Af Mirror Staff 35 Field Hockey 2-A, Captain Ag Junior Prom Com- mitteeg Band l-4, Presidentg ProMerito 3g Yearbook Sponsor Editor. it-fl' W ,V Q X , 'f 'Egg .1 5. 4 VN .yiffqifigi 'f' v ., , zzki' . Ag - ,Q fig.-.mf v M, A , ima 036155-v:ai-,. 1 Q ga-x f:gg,W2z:k Wy.-,,,x. . Li.: -, 4, -V fs CLASS HISTORY CHAPTER l Dear Dairy: Standing in front of the mirror dressing for our graduation exercises, I started to reminisce about my past four years. All the pleasant memories of Canton High flashed through my mind. My freshman year seemed such a short while ago. How I remember that first day! It was September 4, I952. All my classmates were anxious to start their new routine. We were assigned to various homerooms under the watchful guidance of Mrs. Miller, Miss Roach, and the former Miss Johnson. Then we were given a program of studies and a locker in which to keep our books when they weren't in use. It took us a few days to find our way around the building and even longer to learn to open our lockers. Weeks later we finally understood the for- malities of Canton High School. So our activities began. First we elected class officers-George Jenkins, Phil Powers, June McGowan, and Judy Leary filled the positions as president, vice-president, secretary, and treasurer very successfully. Next, Student Council mem- bers were selected. Elaine Teague was chosen to rep- resent our class. Soon our football team was formed with Jack White as our able captain. Marie Henricksen, Judy Leary, Ruth Carroll, Virginia Scanlon, Elaine Teague, and June McGowan were our cheerleaders who encouraged the team on to a victorious season. Later we had a food sale to raise money for the treasury. After the football season, our boys went on to prove their athletic ability on the basketball court. Jack con- tinued as captain and the girls still supported the team. As the end of our Freshman year rolled around, we finally admitted our frosh subjects were not as difficult as we had thought. We chose our subiects for our sophomore semesters and closed our memor- able year with a trip to Nantasket. CHAPTER II Dear Diary: Here I am again, only now in my Sophomore year. I remember starting school this year with more cour- age and a little more knowledge. Being accustomed to Canton High, we could easily find our homerooms. Mr. Haines, Mr. Howard, and Mr. Dowson served as our class advisors. For most of us it was our first year of French or typing. OH! Those pronunciations! And- what letters were where? Class officers were elected again and much to the girls' surprise all boys were elected, Jack White was chosen president, Phil Powers, vice president, Bill O'Neill, secretary, and George Jenkins, treasurer. Judy Leary, George Jenkins, and Elaine Teague were our Student Council representatives. When the sport activities started, some of our girls played field hockey and basketball. The boys partici- pated in football and basketball. Those who played iunior varsity were George, Francis, Jack, Billy, Allan L., Danny, and Phil. They did exceptionally well win- ning eight of the games played. Nancy and Judy were chosen varsity cheerleaders. March 26, l954, was our first class dance, the Sophomore Hop. It was artistically decorated. Every- one co-operated to make the dance a big success. When spring arrived, Allan Lehan and Phil Powers played for the varsity team. Cherishing the thought of being upperclassmen next year, we closed our year with another trip to Nantasket. CHAPTER Ill Dear Diary: Senior year seemed unbelievably close now. Mr. Scully, Mrs. Lincoln, and Mr. Clough were our advisors. Our first duty, the election of new officers, brought into office Allan Lehan, president, Marie Henriksen, vice president, Nancy Bowmar, secretary, and Billy Pozzo, treasurer. Phil Powers, Ruth Carroll, Janice Soderstrom, and Bill O'Neill served as our Student Council members. We chose our ring committee with the assistance of Mrs. Lincoln. Nancy Bowmar, Marie Henriksen, George Jenkins, Paul Leary, June McGowan, and Nancy Walsh decided on gold rings with green setting. As usual the football season reopened. Our boys were now varsity players. Although many did not make the first string, they played as substitutes. We were iust as proud of them as the seniors were of their players. When the basketball season started, Marie Hen- riksen and Janice Soderstrom ioined Nancy Walsh and Judy Leary in varsity cheering. Our rings arrived in February. We were so pleased that we wore them everywhere! The big night of May 20 finally was here-our Junior Prom! The gym was truly a Garden of Roses. Everyone was very willing to work on all the various committees: orchestra, tickets, decorations, refreshments, and invitations. Allan L. crowned Francis Whitaker and Nancy Adams, King and Queen. At the graduation exercises of the class of 1955 twelve of our classmates were honored by receiving Pro Merito pins. They were as follows: Brenda Angwin, Ruth Carroll, Mary Sullivan, Ann Sheehan, Judy Shaw, Joyce Craig, Euphemia Correy, Marie Hen- riksen, Grace Walraven, Nancy Bowmar, Allen Knowles, and Robert McClellan. Some of the girls also served as ushers. They were: Brenda, Kathie, Mary, Gale, Marie, Ann, Judy and Joyce. Allan L. was marshal. The next week ended our Junior year. Allen K. and Billy O'Neill attended Boys' State for a week. Then our class had its annual rendezvous at Nantasket. CHAPTER IV Dear Diary: Here I am now a graduating student-filled with ioy because of the prospects of a new future, but saddened by the wonderful memories I must leave behind. My senior year went by so fast. There were times, I must admit, we were glad. But now we wished we had a little longer to stay. Everything reminded us that our high school days were almost over. We were happy to know our yearbook was being edited by dependable Brenda and Bob. They worked so hard to achieve a new and different book. October 14, 1955, was set aside for a trip to Boston to have our pictures taken at Purdy's Studio. After that, we elected class officers and Student Council representatives. Allen Knowles, Kathie Lewis, June McGowan and Allan L. were president, vice presi- dent, secretary, and treasurer of the class. Those chosen for the Student Council were Ann Sheehan, president, and Sheila Hennessey, treasurer. Mary Sullivan, Ruth Carroll and Marla Balboni served as our representa- tives. Allan Lehan and Phil Powers were our co-captains for football. Our team was quite small this year, but our boys were full of fight. Our senior players were George Jenkins, Jackie White, Gordon Snyder, Rich- ard Henley, and Billy O'Neill. Nancy Walsh was captain of our cheerleaders. Ruth Carroll and Nancy Bowmar were our new additions to the cheering squad. They were assisted by our senior cheerleaders Judy Leary, Marie Henriksen, and Janice Soderstrom. Qt., qt i 'li 3' i January 26, 1956, was our Senior dance. Our theme for our winter dance was a Winter Wonderland. Once again our decorations were pretty, thanks to our artistic classmates. Allen Knowles crowned Sheila Hene nessey and Thomas Crawford King and Queen. lt was by far the most successful senior dance held in years. The Athletic Association Banquet was held in Feb- ruary when all our deserving football and basketball players received their jackets, Also our cheerleaders and field hockey squad consisting of Judy Shaw, Ruth Carroll, Gale Malcolmson, Ann Sheehan, Roberta Crowley, Nan Bowmar, and' Meredith Russell, Joyce Craig, Marie Henriksen, and Nancy Morrison received their iackets. William O'Neill was elected to represent our school in March on Good Government Day at the State House. My last memories now were of the wonderful times we had during senior week. We will always be grateful to our class advisor Miss Bertrand, to Mr. Donovan, Miss O'Donnell, and all other members of the faculty, our parents, and friends for all they have done for us during our high school days. A quick glance at my watch tells me it is time to leave. Is is only a matter of minutes now before I will hear my name called for my diploma. I am bidding a heartbreaking goodbye to all! Kathleen Lewis Michael Galvin CLASS SONG lt's almost' tomorrow And time to depart But our high school days will still Remain in each heart. To faculty and students Friends loyal and true We hope you will think of us As we will miss you. We go forth today With. hope in our hearts And grateful for knowledge gained You gave us our start. As we journey onward And the years drift on by We'll cherish the days we spent At dear Canton High. MARLA BALBONI ii.. A Mosr POPULAR BEST DRESSED Philip Powers Ann Sheehan Gail Malcolmson William Pozzo SUPERLATIVES MOST ATHLETIC MOST 50ClABl-E THE MOST INTELLIGENT R. McClellan J. Craig MUSICAL R. Williams J. Shaw SINCERE W. O'Neill K. Lewis ARTISTIC P. Draper M. Balboni SENSIBLE A. Knowles N. Walsh FRIENDLY P. Powers A. Sheehan POLITE W. Pozzo M. Russell 'Y. h HUMOROUS P. Powers R. Crowley . . QUIET M. Galvin J. Currier RESPECTED W. O'Neill J. McGowan . TALENTED J. K. White M. Balboni ,' ' CO-OPERATIVE D. Proudman S. Hennessey fill' li MOST ORIGINAL June McGowan Carl McKenna MOST SOPHISTICATED Rum Canon Gordon Snyder Meredith Russell Allen Knowles l,,,,,,..,,,,.,,.. -'J i I tam ' I l TYPICAL SENIOR GIRL TYPICAL SENIOR BOY Ann Sheehan William O'Neill PERFECT SENIOR FAVORITES Hair F. Whitaker R. Estey Actor J. Dean Eyes A. Knowles B. Angwin Actress G. Kelly Nose G. Jenkins R. Carroll Activity Dancing Teeth A. Baronas T. Watkins Color Blue Smile G. Snyder E. Teague Food Pizza Complexion R. Williams M. Sullivan Pastime Parking Hands W. Pozzo S. Watkins Orchestra Glen Miller FlQUfe NWCY Walsh Program Bill Marlow Physique George Jenkins Subiecf Democracy Voice W. O'Neill M. Balboni Song April in Paris Sport Football Rendezvous Stoughton Diner MOST CAREFREE MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED BEST DANCERS Joseph Dowd Roberta Crowley Joyce Craig Allen Knowles Virginia Scanlon John whim V.- JU IOR PROM Pete cheCl45 hls ye OUR nckelS r relreslamenls ,Q N Allan Lehan crowns thelr royal malestues Francis Whntaker and Nancy Adams an 5 0 a Wondencul ev efllngl CHAPERONES The Tlme U lo a S H N1 1 X .-, 0 iz ncdfifir Qfand finale: Tom Crawford and Sheila Hennes- sey, King and Queen of the Winter Wonderland Ball. d Niarilh D The Gran J' Omg. Knowies and WINTER h I Coke tirne- he pause 1 a ied bY AA x X fv,O fill I Avis-af ,415 Danc- ,, 519 Yo ,he sw Usr 'f Ser mek, ' dy of WONDERLAND lnfroducfng ou, freshes- Lb- dafes! CLASS HISTORY Michael Galvin Kathleen Lewis LA55 PROPHECY Brenda Angwin Peier Draper CLASS GIFTS Philip Powers-William O'NeilI Meredith Russell-Sheila Hennessey IIA S! -as J- CLASS WILL William Dailey Ruth Carroll ,W ,H Y a x fl y ff X X 2? - JUNIORS '11 Y Y. .Quin 1 1' J , First row: M. Cogliano, M. Callahan, E. Berteleffi, J Andrews F. Cafasso A Baron- llfl fl if fl - 1 1 - 1 ' , lfffjif as, Nl. Canne , H. Abernath , D. Barss. Second row: C. Ambroceo V. DiSalvo R Y Y l U! WW JA! . X 4 Bantick W Callahan W Beaumont A Berardi K Carroll R Belardi I l , . , . , . , . , . , E. Butler, yff . 375' A. Crawford, Mr. Clough. Third row: E. d'EntremonT, W. Cleveland, P. deLellis, rzfrvlyl Cleveland, J. Alexander, J. Dray, J. Brooks, E. Bullock. Y.. gf, ,J ,-.f' 1 i Lf ILL., df. I 7 X 4074 A , CLASS oFFicERs President CHARLES TARDANICO Treasurer ., GERALD SOUSA Vice President KEVIN CARROLL Secretary .,,, MAUREEN SULLIVAN 100 per cent membership in Junior Red Cross for Room 12 First row D Kunkel L McKay C Peardon M. Peters, M Kelllher A Patrlarca M Kelelwer M Pldgeon, C Scanlon Second row C Lally R Seavey W Mxllar R Kosh P Podgurskl, L McGowan P Schoenbucker, R Lehan Mr Haines Third row G Makrls M Mrtcheroney C Levlns R Russell, E Morley, D Kirby L Martin 'Q sire? lk Mr Callanan slwowxng tlwe boys lwor TO dowel holes or wo cobblers bench C21 ,1 53 Q' 21.1 H! m Umm 0 is 2 First row: R. Wetherbee, M. Swardlick, E. Isbell, J. Estabrook, D. Johnson, I. Stev- enson, G. Gabrielle, C. Wilson, J. Jordan, P. Gonyer, E. Galvin, A. Ford. Second row. Mrs. Lincoln, I. Hughes, G. Sousa, B. Galbraith, A. Wissenbach, J. Fairfield, A. Trayers, B. Feeley, P. Sullivan, J. Stillman, P. Toomey, M. Sullivan, V. Gallivan, G. Heggie, D. Yeomans, J. Flood, Mrs. Boyle. Third row: C. Thackwray, F. Ireland, G. Hunt, D. Philbrook, R. Harding, I. Walsh, R. Jennison, E. Tatum, J. Gora, C. Tar- danico, B. Gallagher, E. White, J. Heggie, J. Gibbs, I. Goldberg. Shorthand is our business and our future. The girls take dictation at the board. Industrial arts students at vvork. Mrs. Dana explaining a theorem in geometry. . M ,ag ,Q tmtuu Q fr SOPHGMGRES 1 , ' ll , Q fa ri . 5' - .N r . f ll1 . ' e- First row: L. Bowrnar, N. Adams, B. Bankarf, J. D'A'rTanasio, J. Baker, N. Angino, J. Cullen, A. Bertelefti, H. Di Marzio, B. Correy, V. Archer. Second row: P. Currier, J. Anderson, K. Donaghey, G. Dean, J. Balboni, R. DeMayo, D. Carco, F. Darling, F. Correy, Mrs. Miller. Third row: R. Blomstrorn, R. Dennison, F. De Benedictus, B. Clow, R. Berks, P. Carroll, P. Berteleffi, A. Citrano. CLASS OFFICERS President . .,., ,,.,, J OEL LERNER Treasurer . MARCIA GALLAGHER Vice President . .. PAUL CARROLL Secrefery BARBARA BANKART ie 'Qc VU ki K. McAreer, M. Pasquarosa, and B. Gora acting as ushers on Education Night. I if ' C5 , f-5 f C5 S9-' BMJ v' First row. J. Salemme, P. Niles, V. Lyons, M. McGowan, M. Sampson, K. McAteer, J. Perry, J. Mitcheroney, M. Pasquarosa, E. Meninno. Second row: Mr. Howard, R. Pope, K. O'Donnell, J. Macdonald, J. Long, H. Peters, B. Sacco, D. Priluck, S. Nehart, C. Mason, B. Quinn, A. MacLellan, L. Perry. Third row: C. Musgrowe, R. Lyman, V. Lukas, K. Reid, W. Pendergast, R. Russell, D. Mathews, A. Mayo, C. Parks, W. McGloin. Learning to typevvrite with Mrs. Boyle. Mrs. Dana explaining the solving of quadratic the formula to Alclebra ll ,Z 5-R-Hhs' il My . 1 J W s -ui equations by Abusy moment in Sophomore Cooking class- Coniugation of verbs illustrated at board by P. Draper and F. Darling. sify as .- . ' Q Q .. 1 ' W J' rf cs r U Q i if Q' X 'R- First row: J. Yeomans, E. Teague, A. Wedge, S. Wood, J. Thompson, V. Wagner, C. Taber, M. Storme. Second row: Mr. Dovvson, J. Tisdale, L. Tatum, M. Watkins, L. Tatum, D. Zanazzo, E. Vaitkunas. Third row: M. Stafi, V. Valin, R. Trayers, P. Williams, A. Walsh, A. Weckbacher, J. Vifelli. A knowledge of biology is always interesting. BlUePfl T Wading Class- 5? World History! Cooking is fun! gf 51 r 4' FRESHME fx -.---, - H i Al' 9 Seated: J. Ambroceo, W. Bingay, C. Braillard, J. Dailey, J. Delaney, S. Celi, S. Burnham, E. Bowmar, W. Dennis, D. Abramowitz. Second row: Mrs, Cole, Advisor, D, Baril, W. Duffy, E. Banks, S. Curra, E. Comer, C. Andrews, P. Carlson, D. Brooks, E. Darling, C. Blanchard, D. DeWitt, J. Dennison. Third row: B. DePalrna, P, Callahan, R. Daniels, J. Butler, W. Coffin, A. Citrano, L. Curran, L. Blacker, E. Berardi, CLASS OFFICERS ARTHUR RADDEN Treasurer DAVID THOMAS Vice President JANE HANNON Secretary EDWIN BANKS President Promising Varsity Recruits its ., ,Q we as he FRESHME 'LZ sal. W' as Seated: B. Gladstone, C. Hagen, E. Dromey, H. Gallant, W. Farrington, J. DiFelice, W. Doody, P. Henley, J, Finn. Second row: Mr. Bowyer, Advisor, J, Dumaine, T. Dwyer, J. Fuller, J, Hannon, l. Galvin, A. Goldberg, R. Flint, V. Flanagan, A. Galvin. Third row: P. Donahue, C. Hutchinson, L. Hall, R. Hall, J. Dowd, H. Fitzgerald, M. Gavin. Freshman Cheerleaders A group of the Freshman English class listen intently as Mrs. Cole reviews parts of speech. . hx L' 1' 'Sn ,if Connie Parker relaying her experiences af me Globe Reading is fun when setting can be located on such Editors' Conference in Boston. an attractive bulletin-board map. Q1 A ,, .. 91 ix. Seated: J. Maher, B, Noll, C. Parker, L. Leser, M. Karas, N. Kreutel, J. Quinn, J. Kelleher, R. Kelleher, L. Mennino. Second row: Mr. MacDonald, Advisor, J. MacBeth, J. Layman, W. Pasquarosa, M. Ouelette, D. O'Keefe, G. Kelley, P. McDermott, W. Olsen. Third row: L. O'Brien, W. Mosley, R. Masciarelli, S. Pariseau, T. Irving, A. Radden, P. Martin. Mr. Callanan demonstrating the principle of squaring Students smile willingly for the photographer. a board. . L . f ici is f I,42 .nh f if if ' ,415 1 ,gg ' T fi ' .S 5, f g, -S-1 1 I I' Eg F Q. .5 ' Q' 7 mf. 22 uw rf 'N' .I gg F: .k 5 K , K had Ao.. -.Kgs 1 ' A X -f 'we 1 , f , - a 'ji 'LA in Qt e 1 . ,L , I Continuous inspection makes for better proiects. A 'eVl9W Of the Melflc 5Y5lem is Condwled bv Slelfe Burnham during a science class. , -h. 'V 1 Seated: B. Sweatt, T. White, F. White, C. Wendell, S. Standish, N. Upham, J. Tordoff, E. Robinson, A. Tardanico, J. Vitelli. Second row: Miss Kelley, Advisor, F. Williams, M. Welch, E. Wipperman, F, Rayner, P. Shea, D. Remick, A. Uliano, S. White, A. Snyder, B. Tate. Third row: C. Witt, J. Sullivan, D. Thomas, E. Taylor, E. Smith, C. Wood, J. Valin, M, Roache, J. Ruane. Freshman sewing class watching a demonstr-ation at the sewing machine. Social studies students learn the privileges and obli- gations of citizens of our country. A distracted class-blame the photographer! Miss Kelley and Mrs, Cole pose with the members of the Dramatic Club. dfbkfld Y 759' X X' x., C.....W I J X x 5, F N - 4 .xi ff ,big Coafklv DA VlDCO6Ch 512 E. HA ci-lewis 'NES Despite the fact that our team was small in number as well as in stature, Cour line averaged only 148 lbs.j we had a fairly successful year, winning three, losing four. The team was again under the able coaching of Charles Stevenson and David Haines and was instilled with a fighting spirit that could not be denied. ln our first game against Needham, we were defeated 26-O. However, the spirit of the boys was high and this initial defeat did not dampen their ardor. Our next game was a night game against North Attleboro. Canton's team romped off the field winning by a score of T8-O. In our next two games against Walpole and Mansfield, we were victorious again. In the first game we reversed the Needham score, winning 26-O. ln the Mansfield game, a real thriller, we won by the slim margin of one point, the score being 7-6. In our next game against a physically superior Archbishop Williams squad, we suffered our second defeat. However, up to the last touchdown, we kept fight- ing, showing the brave spirit of our team again. We were defeated by a score of 26-12. ln the Abington game, another nip and tuck affair, we lost by one touchdown. We almost scored toward the end of the fourth quarter. This would have given us a tie. Fate decreed otherwise. ln our last game against Stoughton, all the odds were against us. We put up an excellent fight, however. We kept trying hard for the score. The running of Bob Berardi gained many yards for our team. Phil Powers, who played quarter- back, was a fine influence on the team and kept going in high gear all day. Allan Lehan and William Casey played a strong defensive game. However, all efforts were in vain and we were defeated by a score of 20-0. All in all, however, we may be proud of a team that played so well under so many adverse conditions. ,- :ii Y' C . co-Cflih-KPN PHlL1pO,Ca 'af'n N ' - Pow pM-P' ERS First row: J. White, G. Snyder, E. Tatum, W. Casey, A. Lehan, P. Powers, W. Walsh, R. Berardi, B Gallagher, R. Henley, G. Jenkins Second row: G. Sousa, A. Berardi, W. O'Neill, R. Trayers, K. Carroll, J. Flood, V. Gallivan, E. Galvin, J. Brooks, E, d'En1remon1. Third row: R. Russell, D. Hagan, J. Lerner, J. Heggie, G. Heggie, R. Lyman, R. Seavey. f f 1 ' J f U , , 4 '-. , 35 vm 5 ,X U1 3 dm' i llfll M -'f 9 X 19' gn! N ! N gyms L gf- ygf 5 fav' ' 1 f?mr?A .. if , . A . ,Q , Q nw -W X 11546 5 -,L 53 fu. ,II - H? '4X1?'v-ww 1 .- ,:f, f.T,z:aEe2 W . V I ' ? I-,. sg, JIZ, xl. -:Q 3 , 1 . 46 L I, 6' Ji , fn? fy 1' sf 1- 2. f .T , X A , 4 The Three musketeers 0'0 r 'YQ fl 04' I If , 1 K . jeifie Q LK' 'S 5' W h xiii 2 .V NN .fir ' 4 I .e ,, M 2 . ,V ' dz. . 6 SKI? , ea ', A 1-HM A .1 .e Q 1 HN- 1, ' ,U'f ' 'ff Avi . -3- V-7-Q, gp: J 0,-im V' ,E N , L , W 4. ,iii ,e .1 f W '!J'pu V 1 W We mae' Canionl 5 E George dfewae e bead on e Holding the runner close Bail-hawk at rest Sure-fisted, ho?-corner Watchful waiting Qlwfdian 9 fast one. 4 e L s ef e mm A A xe e ' . e 4 ee Xe me x K B,-Us , ' hm 9 Up exe e ee J A good catch! K 35-n Q hhbqh f , ' N 'W if i Mql in ew .N Org ,he l O d Squeeze Lehan at fhe bat s Fviawmmbbw i , J, Enamel 71 :. u- .. 1 o E 3' Us 0 3 1 rn .. 1: fu U 1 DJ 'U f'D 3 Q ru 4 2 QI 3 9- fu -o o 2 FD 1 1 3' T rn 1 GI 1 9: FU U ru J J G. o ? an YD F5 0 3 0. 1 o E 0 o GJ 0 :r First row: P. Powers, W. Pozzo, H. Harmon, D. Kincade, P. Carroll, J. Lerner, A. Walsh, A, Ciarano, and Coach Gibson. Second row: A. Lehan, F. Darling, D, Kirby, R, Trayers, J. Heggie, G. Heggie, J. Alexander, P. deLeIlis, F. DeBenecliclis. Third row: L. McGowan, D, Hagan, R. Bantick, W. Callahan, W. Walsh, M. Mhcheroney, D. Proudrnan, W. O'Neill, and W. Pendergast. Callanan, R. Henley, P. Williams, R. Williams, F. DeBenedic1is, C. Musgrave, V. Gallivan. wi P TRACK n TEAM A Field Hockey Z Kneeling: J. Craig, N. Bowmar, J. McGowan, J. Shaw, M. Cogliano, N. Morrison, N. Adams. Standing: M. Russell, M. Henriksen, R. Carroll, G. Malcolmsorce-IA. Sheehan, , A. Crawford, L. Tatum. , - A - Mx t Lx ' , ' 'u Qi N X jx- .' . AW - 4' lv ix . ,f N KJ o Tlb jsp yxgy Q-SYN ,. X33 I dnl L+ :PRX Yr-. New -ffl fl ff. 'S' 'XX fy-l -JMX l'vf3y XQ.7C5 if lu WE, .Xb vhs, 4 . x ' . 1 'r i. L 1 N uw W l Captain JUDITH M. SHAW F' 0 g , C 1 'f v Coach Kneeling: J. Cullen, I. Stevnson, L. McKay, B. Isbell, M. Cogliano, M. McGowan MARY T. HAYES A. Crawford, N, Adams. Standing: L. Tatum, A. Patriarca, M. Watkins, M. Gallagher G. Dean, A. LePon, N. Leary, K. Donaghey. I .-A 104' -N41 FIELD v . , 2,p: . Q n 4 . 5 7. - fri ,rj fl 'T nv ' nfr th' 4319. N .K V ' 5 ,iq-0.11 r , .Y ,' 'f' J -'. ' .. 1'7 Eff' 111' WA - ,,., ' 1'-n:?w x 1' 1 Z J! -LEW. 1 .. . n., ' ' ' J ' ' - N v ' f' U . -' 1 ., V, 'fr 7 0 1 'f ..-.- ,S 4,89 .. . ,J 4 .. , , f 7: W N J af-fm H I 1 1-Jf'r4 1 3- 4' ,-JJ AI .' , ' pf. sl 'gli' 5, . .',wj'r'rC i 4, df A k 1,,,..f' 7 .- v-'X' . . X 1 'M' J l I M, Gallagher, M. McGowan, D. Zanazzo, G. Dean, S. Nenart, J. Cullen, L. Tatum, C. Rosenquist, I. Hughes, J. Macdonald, N. Morrison, Coach Haye Sacco, M. Watkins, M. Kelliher, K. Donaghey. , is CID' VlRGlNlA SCANLON, Manage' 5, J. Craig, K, O'DonneIl, P, Thornhill, V. Scanlon, B, CAROL ROSENQUIST Ca pfam ,gk HR I X X if If! MM . '11m1Q11'p1 I 1 Hail 4, 'I wry- 5i.?Z w .EJ 4 M x ' in .- : - 'mf 1. 454 3- all -4 K Ji ' I ,, M .1 ., r 'v 'M' lil? ,-,.1-- 'f Q-'J 1 re, . Y ' I , 3? wg -..,. CHEERLEADERS WIN TROPHY 5911+ f-Q Judy Leary and Nancy Walsh proudly display the trophy won at Wremham nn the cheerleaders competmo SOFTBALL TEAM 'Q- C57 IX Furs! row J Leary N Bowmar M Henruksen J McGowan P Thornhnll N Holm Second row Coach Hayes M McGowan M Peters E Bertelem Thurd row B Sacco L Bowmar M Watkins N Adams M Kellllwer 5- , YE' ' ' '. ' ff' ' sul - 'll . ' - ' A :V s.. - Rf, ' ' fbi? - - 4 , Y . ,. , .dpkg 1 'I I A - W X . V L l ' ' n. L- Q ,Q .., , il , 4 ' . I , . Q 1 ' i A ,4 X i Q y I I 4 A 4 - ' . A - Q h A 1 X ' . t f ' f' , , ' afdyzfza Q C! 54 I fx is-:X A QQ f1'f xx , X gy i ii 5 , ,., THE ECH The Co-Editors, Robert McClellan and Brenda Angwin, with Miss O'Donnell, the Advisor. 'H xg e N' . X 1 A Wi mgriiiw Judy Shaw, Sponsor Editor, and her efficient corps of solicitors. E. Correy, J. Currier, and P, Nardelli check with , J, Soderstrom and N. Bowmar who are typing senior writeups. i 254' -S f . V . . 2 .. r,.L V .QE fx 5.1 Q' pf Ax 4 l ' w- STAFF D. Proudman, our expert photographer, operating our new Polaroid camera. G. Walraven, Subscription Editor, with her energetic room captains. M. Balboni, P. Curra, J. Bright, and A. Knowles our artists. ,w ,,.3,r. N . , f ws William O'Neill, Business Manager, checking the day's receipts with the members of the Advertising Committee. H, s... 'il' ,p ST DENT COUNCIL 7 'lf ?fQf.. . ff' L V ,kr ff' Y Q! Seated: S. l-lennessey, M. Balboni, A. Sheehan, R. Seavey. Standing. M. Farrington, D. Zanazzo, J. Heggie, M. Sullivan, G. Heggie, E, White, R. Carroll, S. Hagan, Mr. Howard. ff 'fa f Y, OFFICERS ANN SHEEHAN President MARLA BALBONI Secretary RICHARD SEAVEY Vice Presidenf SHEILA HENNESSEY Treasurer MIRROR STAFF FRESHMAN MEMBERS mv Mrs, Cole, Advisor, and The Freshman Reporters. I 517 my yazwy TH S s . oi-,,, r ru X5 doxhesf sh me 1' -r Nl 1'rNQ 0 ' 'T' '70 - .fym QONNQC X chfcken yo CAST 1' 1 1 U know f. Just call me Afch lsn'f he !errific, Luz? Our Prompters-E. Coney, J, Shaw and L. Howard, AA. BA QUET NSW gif' bfi- . V. ' -- Senior boys display awards. A word from Miss Hayes. Congratulations from Mr. Clough to Allan Lehan. Toasimaster William O'Neill takes over during a lull. The basketball players were also included. MI. Callafwn remembers his loyal fraclcmen FEBRUARY 9, 1956 we- il Q: . fi f ' i 1 MAJ ORETTES rv ,Ji W'-MWZUW U-'W Jopfffy' Gjuiflfdr W 13 fUW5W'w ff ' wff ff V CWMUW My fl, ,pf A ' - Q 27 ,WV CJ!! LDJU JA ig! M DRIVER TRAINING El, f E! T lllni aifkayh I lilk L XX --J Ili C Lally P Nardellu M Mnchell and J Black recenve lnsfructlons from Mr Dowson Driver Education Instructor CHESS CLUB lv 'Q l Z C Musgrave W Cleveland M Galvm A Knowles and P Draper look on as R McClellan plays Mr Howard 1he Instructor F , 6, V ' N -Q. 3 'gi I JW t 4 .. 1- -..' IMS K V S, M ,. ' N, X 1 , VN x ' ' -'A Y A ,, 1 f , ,A ' 4? ww 1' 2' . - u - my i- 0 'ge 4 Q A jf , Q , 1 5 M Hi 1 M 9 3 4av+.::x,a .: ':A. 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MV- - ALSOP S VARIETY STORE Neponset Street ANNETTES STORE 63 Leonard Street RACHEL A BEASLEY FLOWERS 104 Messtnger Street BELL TELEVISION 526A Washington Street MARY BRADY BEAUTY SALON 10 Church Street BROOKS GLUE COMMPANY INC 875 Washington Street BYAMS EXPRESS INC 538 Washlngton Street BYAMS SERVICE STATION 538 Washington Street CANTON BOWLADROME 602 Washxngton Street CANTON CO OPERATIVE BANK 510 Washnngton Street CANTON DINER 659 Washlngton Street CANTON LAUNDROMAT 579 Washington Street CANTON LIQUOR 84 WINE COMPANY 618 Washsngton Street CANTON MONEYSAVER 451 Washington Street CANTON SUPPLY 516 Wash ngton Street CANTON TAXI Tel CAnton 6 0512 CANTON WATCH AND CLOCK HOSPITAL 92 Mechannc St H CAPLAN CLEANSERS AND TAILORING CAnton 6 O251W CARADONNA S PACKAGE STORE 551 Washington Street CARL S CLEANSERS 562 Washlngton Street MARIOS SPAGHETTI HOUSE 512 Washington Street BUSINESS PATRONS CHARLIE S BAKERY THE CHATTERBOX CLIFFS SERVICE STATION 1158 Washmgton Street COBBS CORNER VARIETY 7 Washlngton Street Muke McCarthy CAnton 6 0644 EDWARD COGLIANO Accountant 590 Washlngton Street C W CROWELLSISON GROCER Ponkapoag DAVES SANDWICH SHOP 645 Washington Street DICKIE S GULF STATION 647 Chapman Street PAUL R DUFFLY Real Estate 71 Hugh Street ARTHUR E ESTEY Insurance Agency Hazell Estey Agent Bollvar Street FOSTER S ESSO SERVICENTER Turnpike Street FRANKS BARBER SHOP 527 Washlngton Street HOBBYVILLE 634 Washlngton Street Canton HOLMES AUTO 81 ELECTRIC SERVICE 641 Washlngton Street JACK S MEN S STORE 594 Washnngton Street JOE S ESSO SERVICE STATION COBB S CORNER JOHNSON GARMENT CLEANING CO 640 Washungton Street JACK KATZ DEPARTMENT STORE 581 Washnngton Street LANTZOSS VARIETY STORE 78 Mechannc Street McLELLAN STORES COMPANY 576 Washlngton Street MODERNE BEAUTY SALON 842 Washlngton Street NATIONAL SHOE REPAIR Washington Street NEPONSET CAFE INC 497 Washlngton Street SDIDIN PLEASANT STREET VARIETY STORE 596 Pleasant St L A POIRIER SERVICE STATION 34 Jackson Street POLMONARI LAWN MOWER AND SAW FILING Canton ROACH S LAUNDROMAT Washnngton Street RUSSELL COAL COMPANY 632 Washungton Street SIMMONS SERVICE STATION 652 Washlngton Street R N ANDE H STAHLE ANTIQUESSI GIFTS Washington Street STOUGHTON DINER TOWN CAB SWEETLAND WASTE COMPANY 132 Jackson Street TOWN OIL COMPANY 70 Washlngton Street UPHOLSTERY BY MARATHAS 987 Pleasant Street CAnton 6 1117 VERITYS SHOE STORE 584 Washington Street WASHINGTON LIQUOR STORE 561 Washington Street WINSLOWS EXPRESS Canton Mass CAnton 6 0644 ESTEY'S VARIETY STORE We Gei' Our Balfour Rings Offlclal Phoiographer of CANTON HIGH SCHOOL 367 Boylsfon S+ree1' Bos1'on Massacl'1useH's PHOTOGRAPHY BY PU RDY Ll IXLI LLULI TlLlx '--Q x'lLlxa!Ll LILL lm! NlxLSf Ll lx! LL ilxk WHERE WE SEND OUR FRIENDS Compllmen+s of PORTER PATENT LEATHER COMPANY N Canfon, MassachuseH's Compllmenis of NEPONSET WOOLEN MILLS Can+on, MassachuseHs Complimenfs of J GAVIGAN 81 COMPANY Con'l'rac+ors S CONNIE S PIONEER FOOD STORE 586 WasI1lng'l'on Sfreei' CAn1'on 6 0623 THE DANAHY PHARMACY INC Your Drugsfore for Friendly Reliable Prescnphon Service 550 552 WASHINGTON STREET BE WAYSIDE WISE ECONOMIZE Fme Furnlfure CONNORS WAYSIDE FURNITURE CO, INC 2239 Washmgfon S'I'ree+ CANTON MASSACHUSETTS Tel CAn+on 6 0785 MORO S MARKET 699 Washlngfon SI'reeI' CAnI'on 6026I M CANTON PUBLISHING COMPANY Prmfers and Publishers 484 WASHINGTON STREET Tel CAn+on 60006 Compllmenis of J J ADAMS CO INC Builder Real EsI'aI'e Broker 7l6 WASHINGTON STREET CAHIOI1 600l9 STRAND JEWELERS 634 Washmgfon S'I'reeI' CAn'ron 6 038I ROBERT S. FISH 81 CO., INC SAND GRAVEL A A WILL CORPORATION STONE CRUSHED BANK GRAVEL DYKEMAN S PHARMACY L R WATTLES COMPANY QNQQ JOE MURPHY INC Compnmenfs of CompIimen+s of I Turnpike S+reeI' CAn+on 6-0722 CompIimenIs of complimems of I BOSTON SAND 81 GRAVEL CO R d lph + CANTON MASSACHUSETTS IVALDI MOTORS Hudson Sales and Service 395 WASHINGTON STREET CA 'r 6 0494 M J DOCKRAY 81 SON MRS JAMES A DOCKRAY D ecfo Alr Condlhonlng FUNERAL HOME 455 Washlngfon Sfreei' Office 44 Hugh S'I'ree+ 5 EDD 4 PLUMBING Agawwa A - 9 Q X, ' Xia E. M. DUGGAN Plumbing and Hea+ing OIL BURNERS TeI. CAn'ron 6 I I I2 am lfmefzfs a ---P MR. AND MRS. PAUL A. DRAPER I . V, ,'., - . , ir non - - U pl- F . ! Compliments of MAINCO TRADING COMPANY SCHOOL SUPPLIES JosEPH D GALVIN CANTCN PNNT 3' Insurance and Real Esfaie WALLPAPER STORE 703 WASHINGTON STREET 535 Washmgfon 5+feef cAn+on bosos Tel CAn+on 6 0782 45 o a - . I mi' For Good Food Try THE JOLLY CHEF 583 Washmgfon S+reeI' CAnIon 6 7037 MODERN CAB AND VARIETY STORE aff- lrlfluu HSSP 5 FREDERICK W GIBSON JOSEPH E BUTLER JR CAn+on 6 09I0 W vi. X MANUFACTURERS OF FINE WOOLENS Since I856 YOUR PATRONAGE OF OUR MILL STORE IS INVITED 28 Draper Lane Canfon Massachuseffs 'H Compllmenis of E SPEAR HARDWARE INC .dc ,J and Housewares FORREST CLEANERS CANTON WALPOLE 566 W h 9, 5,86 SHARON E wALPoLE I 6 FARNHAM MUSIC SHOP 'Um HS Wag- 0 CANTON PUBLIC MARKET and Repa ACCORDIONS SHEET MUSIC 7 W ' PHONOGRAPHS 58 ashmgion Sfreef 850 Washing+on S+ree+, Norwood CAn1'on 6 006I Tel. Norwood 7 20I2 5 1 .M I . 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