Dalton High School - Dalhi Log Yearbook (Dalton, MA)

 - Class of 1959

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Throughout our high school years she has devoted her time unselfishly to our affairs. Her untiring efforts and. the gentle way she guided and inspired us has endeared her to us. When We look back on our high sduool careers, Miss Flynn will hold a high place in our memories. , w Supgriniendenz P,-j,,,ip,,1 E ?i: , THOMAS WHITE JACOB FRANKLIN Vfre-Pfilifipdl Guidance Coumelar Clan Advixof el MARTIN DALY DOROTHY GLENDON MARY FLYNN M.Ed. Social Studies ELMER H. ALLEN MARGARET I.. ELIZABETH LEWIS BLEIL DAVID BOWER. M.S. ALLEN BARRETT B.A. M.S. Science B.S. M.A. Industrial Arts Physical Education Mathematics Mathematics QC0achj CHARLES ELEANOR CLARY CLARA CROSSIN DENIS FRANCIS BUNNELL M.A. M.Ed. DUQUETTE DRISCOLL B.A. Social Studies English B.S.Ed. B.S. Science Language Social Studies English fCoachj Language 111 CI-IARLOTTE WINIFRED GREEN FREDERICK C. ANNA HOWE EDWARD JADATZ GLEASON B,S,, and B,Ed, HOLMES Secretary to M.A. Art Social Studies B.S. Superintendent Social Studies Mechanical Drawing Language Bl-1Sif1CSS Education I if 'I BASIL JELLY MARION KANE PAUL KLEIN A. LOYOLA FRANCES MORHOUS Mia. MA. M.S. MADDEN B.S. Language English, Latin English B.S. Home Economics Social Studies Home ,I HARRIET PARKER ,IANIES RIVERS ALMA ROBERSON LOIS ROY HELEN SHEPARD M.S. B55- ' B.A. Secretaiy to R.N. Business Education M2fhCfDaf1CS, SCICHCE Mathematics, Science Principal Nurse sri VID PETER GEORGE STRIZZI PAUL RICHARD TUCKER SILVERSTEIN STEPHENSON B.A. TERRANOVA B.S. M-Ed- M.Ed. Mafheinatiqg, Science B.Ed. Industrial Art SP1mi5h, Latin Science, Coach Business Education 355 BARBARA F. RICHARD LILLIAN WEBB VIRGINIA RICHARD TURNER VIGEANT B.A. WILLIAMS YACOBIAN B.S. B.A. Librarian B,Ed. B.Mus.Ed. Physical Education Ffeflfh, Latin Mathematics, Science Music MONITORS 1 Firxz row: H. Barnes, R. LaMountain, R. Fogarty, C. Sherman, G. Kendall, T. Hanrath, B. Clark. Second row: R. Withain, D. Jenks, F. Hassett, J. Irland, T. Vosburgh, R. 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Me Thjl-1k5?? fCaro1 ZJ Q Foggy Whee-eee! Got It! Uean FJ fMarilynJ Oh, Dear-rrr!! Busy! Busy! fSisj fGregj Glamour Puss! Watch Your Step! fNanc O'D.J Uenkerj Beep! Beep ! CLirldaj Smile Pretty! iKiPPerJ Ah-h! Problems ! fDorine-D - ' I v - A ft: l J M117 E Hey,Ma!!! fPamj Cover Girl ! fN3l'1CY BJ Lost my mittens! QVosyJ Sittin' in the park CAliciaj BABY rwii 'Qs Q 91' : 'sf B Where's Barb? Comrades Where's Pat? Check that Wave! fPat FJ fGilbo and Smartiej fBarb FJ fDon AJ I , '1 . Want one? Ho, ho! HaPPY'80'1'-1CkY Greetings! fBob MJ fPat Pj fFI'Ed, fSherriej Admiral Shoppin' tour I want my mapo!! Wee one I know a secret! fChuckj QBettyj fBi11 BJ fRenej fRogerJ ' . 47' I S85 x HZ Hi, h21Ud50me! Where's my slide rule? V Uackj fBob DJ 1.4-gem ce Q TU' ' FW BT YQ ,Q 3 1 4 Q W F Mr. Iriterlocutor fDonD ...-, -1-v GRAM AR SC1-1001. A i A in Q ' fu . 'Mil 15 ' .ag V The Craneville Group The Center Group :ima i i 1 Q, Y S X ae ag , A Q ii if gt ,M .-,Q-.iii - Camp Fire Specials ! Queen of the Blue Birds! iaiixeisf 1 if Y- fi? T . . i x i 1 W 'M W Set for Halloween, Girls? Handsome Brutes! Bathing Beauties ?? . - , ,11' M. Donovan 5' Dwsehn Center Belles!!! JUNIOR HIGH Q '. ' 2 C' Q 1- -tk- . .13 SEVENTH GRADE EIGHTH GRADE -naw ,gf if AVP XFN ,,,,c. .W 'rn' gz 2.- ,rw 2 . Exim 4, W W - 1 Q , f - gut.. I gk , - 'F Q71 - W' 4 fi ---' Z ,. -Y , ,., H EW . , fi wg fx W H if if 1 KJ 134 1 3 W .gpg X 13. Ab 'f3f1llIfW' : H ' --ef vw V ' ff! -' : . gg gi2'i: : ' l1a.k' 3? f 'M , 6 5 ,, I ' I r ' .. - ff:-f ' ? X .ga- -V aaa: 7, Y Vw 21 A X. lllglggli LL ,W ,,ff , X, Q -vu WW T1 L n Ap ,gf- M w M. F W MEM KS' 8 V, IEP nf. 6 'Q 5 FRESHMAN YEAR Time passes so quickly! It doesn't seem long ago when we started our freshman year at Dal- ton High School. But there behind us stretch the four years. Do you remember how 115 eager freshmen launched their high school career on September 7, 1955, with Miss Flynn as our advisor? At our first class meeting the following officers were elected: Dick Witham, President, Robert Fogarty, Vice-Presidentg Charlotta Filkins, Secretary, and George Ken- dall, Treasurer. May 18 was the date of our first dance, the Freshman Frolic, which was under the co-chair- manship of Chuck Sherman and Sharon Burnes. This dance with its Springtime in Paris theme was an artistic, social, and financial success. We ended our first year with a class Picnic at Camp Russell on june 21. -CHARLOTTA FILKINS 454' 'Q 'S ' . lj Q. . nr, - Y W ' 1 - j:- X .21-f A . A fi X X , 5' , 4. gl O A. 1' F I C. Sherman R. Withaln d6t .,,:A I xi C In 5 E ft fe . V , 5 1 'E-...Z , Q R T. ' , - - fi . i' 1 :J S - W .-V , My V , 'L ' I G. Kendall I 1956 1957 X . . C. Brundige S. Doolan C. Filkins N. Palmer R, Gilbert 1 J'1!'?353Q?Efffib9llwl'l ,fA VW A. up 5 N' ' ,Q 43, gy we f :L is., . . EBSQ . 1' YM -f-Y. mm -- W 1 HH.. - 5, .., - WW. 1 Wxwsff an , ' 4- Y . -1 . :5 . ' 'X , .y5+.,'fg -ft-521' - if r L 3-I J' I rL ' L if ,h ie,if,,1 ,fig L xi' I 1 my. B1 i n Q gf ,.,., it .,.,. M,-ffl , -i , 'i-'ww-. A V- -. ff - K ll . V :- -1 - J- ml' -,!,:,-.121-,F-' R, J 437-' TL Jwxrl if ' wlw. n 1 R WM. . . rr- .. fr.: I .... :iii -' 'l ' -.Nils- . ' P ' . .:- ll,4e:,g,55'lk1',-'4Si- V'-K' ga, 2 L, 'f'-. lf -'V- - ,' ' ' . 1- ., , .Jing 5,-.1.-:wt . ,-.t .ng ., . SUPHOMORE YEAR Remember when we re-entered Dalton High School on September 5, 1957, for our Sophomore year? The members of the class unanimously re-elected Dick Witham to lead them. Other officers were Chuck Sherman, Vice-Presidentg Charlotta Filkins, Secretaryg and George Kendall, Treas- urer. Our fund raising event for the year was a card party under the direction of jim Irland and Betty Crosier. ', The Co-Chairmen for our Sophomore Hop were Bruce Clark and Sharon Burnesg the theme was Knight Tirne g the result, success. Our Sophomore year came to a close with,a class picnic at Look Park on June 1 1. -CHARLOTTA F ILKIN S 0' W 'Q 'it Wi? Eff: t L ul nfl if li W IM Eiga wi has qi gjagyie. H+' ga o en? ,PJ A 's E 5i wr M55 Q abuse , Q-gfi25i'F?Q ' 7 . 5 f g.m' C si . 199371 V 5 ' 3. Av 4 ,Bn . 4' ,rl-L - A .. 5.5 U H' . Tiki. -if , jg.--,V fi pl f 1 a- . .4 7 it 1 i' L' ' V ' Us.,-'fi ' g, -' 6, . J .- N-. K i ',.' 3, - -' IEP A ' ' ' v 5 - , finer .-af If 1 1 ,W m p wk L. ug 1.- 1 , .ur I7 D. E ' .5415 ,Q :QA gi Af? ll- . A I W f 5 - New , 4 Aw. 1 4 Q fy 1 Q' X0 Q9 , H,,,fSs?'f:- 1 H il' ' J. We can't forget our wonderful junior year which held so many special events. On September 4, 1957, we began our last year as underclassmen. We began our year by re-electing the officers of the previous year-Dick Wlitham, Chuck Sherman, Charlotta Filkins, and George Kendall. january and February brought a flood of salt-water taffy to Dalton. It was our candy sale under the supervision of Jim Irland and Betty Crosier. During basketball season, We sponsored dan-ces after the Friday- night home games. Our special event of the year was ordering our class rings. Do you remember how proud we were to have them? On june 15, 1958, came the extra special event for which we had planned so long-our junior Prom, headed by Bruce Clark and Sharon Burnes. Our theme was Moonlight and Roses with a setting in the Old South. It was truly a fabulous dance. Everyone enjoyed it and the Post-Prom Party held at Mapleview by the P.T.A. Our class picnic was held at Camp,Russell on June 19, 1958. -CHARLOTTA F ILKIN S SENIOR ROYALTY EAI 6 Q' P 4 Y3S'Gky9'7 ,X SR CQ!! 195' FO Q6 ,Wei f'ffXf9 1321! we Ai 6 'iz Y' CHRISTMAS FORMAL U46 O 1957 N. O'DOr1ne1l-B. Clark iriririririr r mc A i i :1.: 'I1IZ,jf,L'i -. MAY QUE v A P65095 1 M M1958 EN 965 2955 Xggckxge edeqn . ,Yv aler O91 Y I 61652 JUNIOR PROM C. Shea, S. Burnes, R. Perry, P. Bartley, Queeng J. 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Y' fe ' , Q f .SM '-' f L k ' ' ',OP TJf Vuxw' UXf.w:iLJ.2x.OT H095 . . . 00 , , . ., Xrxffg ?. f1f f:1'fQ-rjfj Ifgi S QE ,A I P - SEN IORS' MESSAGE As we look into the past, We see the day four years ago when we entered Dalton High School. What a long time it seems! But these years, how- ever, have passed all to quickly, and here on the eve of graduation we pause to reminisce. Under the able guidance of Miss Flynn, our advisor, our class has made many firsts in the history of D.H.S. Each year has been filled with its own excitement, and this, our final year, has been no exception. When We received our personal cards, class pins, pictures, and announcements, there was great joy. But there was, also, a feeling of sadness as We realize that the end of our high school career was almost here. Spring, brought rehearsals for our minstrel as well as the thrill and fun of opening night. Then all too quickly came Senior Week when in our caps and gowns we all rehearsed for Class Day and Gradua- tion! As President of the Class of 1959 I Wish to express thanks, for the rnern- bers of our clss, to our parents, who have made our high school days possi- ble. We appreciate the consideration shown to us in our educational and social endeavors by Mr. White, Mr. Franklin, Mr. Daly, and Miss Glendon. During our junior and senior high school days the faculty has treated us with patience and understanding, for which we are most grateful. Our special thanks are, also, extended to Miss Flynn, our advisor, Whose efforts have been untiring in helping us to achieve our success. Richard Witharn Class President A SEYF E .. yr. ,-Ji ff' 2 L-'P - if . ' mmumnaaa.-nusvuhax.-.-mdfy-w,w...,-.....,....,..--A-.Q-5:23 4: 1 ff 4 J. f .J , V ,-c w. f' I ,aff I ff '5 ff f 'B , iff,- 4 .' X 17 . -1 -f- A. . ..f - f .Ar .P ' - fff' 4' ,- in -,2 - f f ,J Vx jf.. 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My f r P B Y'-4 nf , X4 im- ' ad' 1- X 17 -1-U 5? wr .crfm 12 ,Af 1 . dh .., ..,.X..,.,.---f...,..,W..,...x,-..v-w.-.- -1 F- .. 1 rv' ..udf,fv1'f' - . ......-.....,,........,,f.,-..,..w..,.... .Kaef'!.9:1,.v 5 . .bI ': 7: :f ..fi,.gi1?Q-:' A -- if f YfWAw-,Mw...::::..,.....,,,,.. M,1 ,Nj ,,,ag1 f51' ' jf? :le . ...I k m0nU1,3e,P'tf:YYXiU6'q ETSU sto mind he dogg Op-CO,TCiY:xf'CC 5wvmwfw'iZ5r'n6, ,DQCLVQO Silfqzcbof iw f' fvfs ami E30 '5 he and QQ QV' I VCLCCL'tiOY1 .O7!S. J 5.LJeo.lD CLASS Firrt row: D. Broga, H. LaChance, M. Chilson, A. Brennan, N. Hunt, B. Phillips, S. Callahan, Mr. Jadatz, D. Wood, E. Carroll, M. Gillett, A. Cooney, B. Bush, S. Zink, L. Shepardson. Serand raw: T. Smith, C. Drake, J. Ferin, C. Sherman, C. Lararnee, J. Haskell, C. Bell, M. Fuller, I. Pease, K. Wagner, M. Christianson, S. O'Brien, L. Bradley, T. Murray, N. Commer, D. Meyers. Third row: G. Watkins, R. Beals, W. Elliot, R. Abare, D. Daly, C. LaChance, W. Connell, W. Elovirta, R. Bell, S. Drew. HISTORY The junior Council was selected as the ring committee with the class officers as chairmen. Rings were delivered February 18, 1959. During the winter months the class sold Christmas candy. The Iunior Council super- vised the sale. After each Friday night home basketball game, the class held a dance. Proceeds from all these events went toward the Junior Prom, which was held on June 19, 1959. Kathy Shea, Joanne Dion, and William Berry were the co-chairmen. MR. AND Miss JUNIOR Kathy Callahan and Jack Reid OPHOMCRE First row: C. Marcella, M. Adams, L. Pelkey, M. Reid, M. Hathaway, S. Stirling, N. Hart, S. Hopkins, Mrs. Crossin, V. White, T. Cachat, T. Gaskalka, L. Clark, J. Bourassa, J. Conroy, M. Fuller, C. Palmer. Second raw: D. Buckley, J. Thompson, W. Schnopp, J. Fuller, K. Crowley, C. Tristany, J. Hassett, M. O'Connell, V. Childs, N. Hubbard, S. King, J. Silbor, J. Stevens, J. Wechter, G. Haworth, J. Shea, L. Engwer, K. Adams, W. West, R. Bradley, G. Kerstetter. Third row: R. Baker, K. Coe, R. Pratt, J. Kemp, D. Adams, R. Meiers, H. Mongue, M. Gallagher, D. Brophy, D. Mongue, R. Demary, L. Mongue, H. Payson, R. Estes, J. Clark, R. Tatro, D. Pierce, W. Bragg, W. Clark. OFFICERS CLASS The class of '61 with the help of Mrs. Crossin, held an election of officers in Septem- ber. They are as follows: President, John Davison, Vice- President, David Brophy, Sec- retary, Marian Fuller, Treasur- er, Craig johnson. I Firrl raw: John Davidson, President, Mrs. Crossin, Advisor, Dave Brophy, Vice-President. Serond row: Marion Fuller, Secretaryg Craig Johnson, Treasurer. 26 CLASS Firrt row: V. Coe, M. Bordeleau, A. Higgins, J. Digweed, C. Fraley, P. Sprague, D. Chilson, K. Zeitler, Mrs. Crossin, S. Schnopp, J. Bonney, J. Hathaway, A. LeVardi, F. Adams, S. Tompkins, D. Depew, D. Pero. Serond row: H. Brunjes, E. Poplaski, D. Bairstow, W. Eastwood, L. Dewkett, J. Burnes, M. Palmer, K. Allen, B. Martin, A. Prince, E. Bishop, L. Standish, P. Tatro, D. johnson, C. Eurbin, D. Filkins, S. Liley, G. Caulfield, G. Krupski, R. Mack, G. Meyers, B. Carr, C. Schnopp. Third row: C. johnson, L. Murray, M. Kearns, B. Eames, T. D'Agostino, J. Harrison, F. Kish,, H. White, J. Gibbons, J. Davison, P. Emerson, W. Higgins, J. Boyle, W. Hotaling, W. Swail, S. Oksala, A. Pelkey, A. Blessing. MR. AND MISS SOPHOMORE HISTORY At that time the co-chairmen of the follow- ing committees were elected: Ways and Means, Mary Reid, jeffrey Thompson, Dance, Linda Clark, Bruce Eames, Campaign, Carol Tristany, Donald Adams. The card party was held during the winter term and the annual Sophomore Hop took place in the spring. In june the class held a picnic. 1 F ig Janet Burnes and jeff Thompson 27 CLASS Fin: raw: D. Lampro, E. Wilcox, L. Carr, B. Clay, S. Winters, M. Patterson, L. Archey, F. Moulton, Miss Madden, B. Olds, D. Viens, K. Murray, P. Martin, D. Leach, K. Donovan, J. Ducharme. Second row: W. Saville, C. Benjamin, D. Pelkey, T. Cornelier, S. Fortune, J. Gage, , M. Prince, P. Sprague, J. Perrson, R. Frisbie, C. Balsh, L. Nourse, C. Marcoux, R. Gould, M. Galok, K. Lecuyer, P. Broga, M. Daigle, E. White, F. Vines, D. Carroll, G. Vose, L. Locke, K. Rose. Third row: J. Martin, W. Kipp, R. Ames, R. Hull, J. Garvey, J. King, E. Croughwell, O. Blanchard, K. Estes, B. Doolan, D. Wellspeak, J. Richards, G. Dion, S. Galliher, F. Hunt, C. Halverson, M. Allen. MR. AND MISS FRESHMAN HISTORY joe Condron was chosen to manage the fall magazine drive which was very successful and brought over 33300 to our treasury. The freshman social event of the year was the Freshman Frolic held on February 7, amid Toyland decorations and Larry Murphy's Orchestra. Kathy Donovan and Mike Moore were co-chairmen of the dance, which was tremendous in every Way. We are looking forward to our remaining high school years with as much enthusiasm as we had this year. Barry Doolan and Kathy Donovan Sth GR DE Fin: row: S. Baumann, P. Gordon, P. Kleabonas, P. Berube, F. Power, B. Strange, S. Bell, J. Rodgers, C. Chilson, N. Clark, J. Leab, J. Bragg, B. Coe. Second row: Mrs. Green, W. Glendon, B. Shimmons, A. Billings, S. Beals, P. Moschella, J. Drake, J. Beverstock, N. Parker, D. Briggs, P. Emerson, J. Williams, D. Shepardson, B. Ferin, L. Filio, Mr. Rivers, Third row: D. LaMountain, D. Higgins, M. McElroy, K. Callahan, K. Hall, J. Pisiewski, M. Poopor, D. Cronnell, A. Whitaher, R. Zaleski, W. Sterling, M. Ahles, J. Galliher, R. Franklin, Fi:-Ji row: N. Senner, K. Houle, S. Beals, M. Andrew, C. Snyder, M. Adams, E. Warren, K Cooney, S. Young, C. Feeney, S. Pratt, P. Potirnac, K. Green. Second row: Mr. Duquette, G. Culverwell, C. Palmer, G. Coulter, J. Tatro, B. Barley, S. Paulier, F. Carroll, K. Elser, J Pafenbach, D. Williams, M. Marcella, G. Moulton, W. Stickles, L. Runaldue, Mr. Strizzi. Third row. R. Doolan, R. Wilcox, J. Brophy, M. Condron, T. Callahan, W. Adams, G, Garvey, D. Casey B. Adams, A. Dowell, P. Pratt, J. Ballard, E. Bartley, G. Rood, G. 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Jenks, C. Sherman, R. Fogarty, J. Reid, G. Kendall, W. Bean, R. Estes. Second .r0i0.' Coach Bunnell, Manager A. Sherman, R. Higgins, W. Higgins, J. Irland, S. Zaleski, RL I.aMountain, T. D'Agostino, B. Mack, Manager W. Broderick. Third row: W. West, C. Sherman, C. Johnson, W. Cronnell, H. White, J. Davison, D. Buckley, T. Walsh. J. IRLAND R. LaMOUNTAIN R. HIGGINS G. KENDALL ff' 7 -3 A CHARLOTTA FILKINS BARBARA MELLEN CAPTAIN ROSE MARY KIRCHNER Smndnzg L Shepardson C Fxlkms C Shea K Gallxher M Callahan B Mellen J Ferguson M Donovan Krzeelmg Captam R Kxrchner FOOT BALL MARY X MISS MADDEN R KIRCHNER KATHY CALLAHAN JULIA FERGUSON Adwfof Cczpmzn GALLIHER E 1 VARSITY CHEERLEADERS MARIE DONOVAN J , I . . , . 4' . , . . , . . , . , . , . , f kj ,,.g, rs. Q .,' f k , R 'I R L1 X 'DAF ' x . ' . N ' , 1 ii H, eg U C MCI? F I nf 1713 S 1. e 31- '77 I7 f 1- t 6 euasgljd addafo S as 3125 .Vfa Gd 0 F III tb 1,1176 1. Wgn lllinute af O5 ex Dry Ver -'S S Clf 6 1' O Play .Donn U78 of tven a 6 S were he sea Fe SEQ!-6 S011 0' Dalton opened lts 1958 football season wlth 1 12 O vlctory over Adams Hxgh September 79 Thus vxctory brought the strzng to three m a row oxer the powerhouse of the past Our fnfth game xms 1tBennmgton Vermont mth a dnscoumgxng Dfalton closed xts 1958 campalgn wrth a 27 O vlctory over Palmer Hugh Wxth only 59 pomts scored agamst Dalton all season It proved lt has one of lf not the best defensxve teams m the county P If D e ' I U. 3 -0 . fl, 7 ij 'S sl 0 f 6 20 . If d . o lb 3: 'ff ' A ' , H ,,,11Qll'1ggl1l '.Z ' U1 , X l. A N EE- ' W lu m, V us Wu xi, I 37 THE PEP CLUB Front row: C. Marcella, L. Clark, M. Reid, L. Shepardson, C. Filkins, C. Shea, K. Galliher, Miss Madden, R. Kirchner, M. Callahan, B. Mellen, J. Ferguson, M. Donovan, G. Haworth, J. Bourassa. Second row: S. Burnes, J. Callahan, S. Larnpron, C. Barry, P. Gregory, M. Hathaway, E. White, S. Drosehn, P. Bartley, C. Witham, C. Crochiere, P. Cullett, D. Depew. Third row: S. Haskins, D. Roche, N. Duggan, J. Kipp, N. O'Donnell, J. Fahey, K. Callahan, D. Tristany, S. Doolan, J. Silbor, I. Crosier, J. Hathaway, P. Tirrell, C. Tristany, A. Kleabonas, J. Culver, IN' Bartley. O l F THE PEP CLUB OF F , DALTON HIGH SCHOOL I The Pep Club at Dalton High was newly organized in C September of 1958.' The purpose of the club is to in- crease school spirit among the students at Dalton High. E Our biggest project was Flash Cards which first appeared R at the Dalton-St. Joe Football Game. S Fir!! row: A. Kleabonas, Miss Madden, V. Irland. Second row: N. O'Donnell, D. Tristany. Cheer for the Blue. 38 ..- PJ- E LMWE ft . ff , 1 'S I X fw- H Vfkifkm 'f w , ff' ,J-f' ,,,,fV u J! AM M,,af 'f?,'Lvf x'p ?31 lv 4 af .fr ja ,Q ai' ,, 1.414 M ff ,,d ,,r v,:f':f'h3Si56.f ,,.. if 'Img -1- -7 , w' Bmw-. M' Jwfiks ,W A 'QQ Wg' 'im ul A .., 1 ,- 0 A In 'iff .1 '331'fH' f 'F I, ,, w'Jr:y,x 7 NI IPf,,rf, VV . 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Z, 1 L q I5 5- f' L An xx J-'J ' . '- 5, r L . '-. wr- . - 'F , W, H qi f xi. xl f, xv! A I A A 2 'ax K. , . . , F. I 1 - 'R ' - i A I 7 4 . 'N' - f -.s . , ,, L if 1 in W, ef' NATIONAL EDUCATION National Education Week was held during the week of Novem- ber 9, At that time the students of Dalton High School exhibited the many projects they had worked so diligently on for their parents' inspection. On the evening of November 11, many parents attended the annual Open House. This event is held in order to give the parents an opportunity to hold consultations with the teachers. The Honor Society, as Honor Ushers, also participated in the Open House ceremonies, at which time they ,distributed programs to the parents and escorted them to different sections in the school building. Miss Gleason, our Art Director l Honor Society Ushers Parents of Senior Class Members The French Club drsplays therr map EEK OPE HOU E Vanous clubs dxsplayecl work perbunrng to thelr actxvltres The French Club decorated the room wlth French posters and made a rellef map of France md the surroundlng countrres The Art Club exhrblted numerous o1l pamtlngs and ongmal drawrngs whrch attracted many of the v1s1tors At the concluslon of the teachers conferences the Dramatlc Club Daxld Lawrence Donald Whrte Martha Lawrence Nancy Bart ley Bruce Lawrence W1ll111n Emerson Doctor Andrews Holman Wh1te and Allce Barbara Martm JEAN FAHEX Mlss Barrett holds a consultation Df2m8tlC Club Cast Preparatrons for Dramatic Club Play . . . L t. . . . . . h L ' 4 . 1 L 2 . . I , . . , , . presented a one-act play entitled, Adante. The cast was a follows: r' 7 A ' 5 .4 7 - 5 , ' 5 , . Q . , L V . . - , l l l FRENCH CLUB Front row: M. Donovan, J. Hull, Mr. Vigeant, S. Doolan, P. Cullett. Second row: R. Kirchner, S. Lampron, D. Wliite, D. Johnson, N. Duggan. LH' Approve, Mr. Vigeant? ,Frere jacques -S. Doolan, President, 'Mr. Vigeant, J. Hull, Secretary-Treasurer. During the year, the members have built a plaster-of-paris map of France, presented skits and plays, and learned French carols for the Christmas season. The members have improved their proficiency in French by listening to pro- nunciation records, and speaking only French in the classroom. In the spring, the Club plans a trip to a French restaurant, which will be financed by dues col- lected during the year. Ladies !! Important business? THE DRAM TIC CLUB Firrt row: D. Viens, A, Higgins, E. White, B, Crosier, B. Martin, Miss Kane, C. Tristany, N. Bartley, J. Shea, L. Clark. Seroud row: M. Christianson, D. Tristany, H. White, D. White, W. Emerson, M. Corey, H. Barnes, D. Clark, R. Feeder, E. Bishop, D. johnson. V Or Fr F. If ci E R S First raw: C. Tristany, Secretary, Miss Kane, L. What a line!! Clark, Treasurer. 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BLACK cATs LARRY MURPHY SUMMER SATURDAY 12:28 THE BLOCK -IRENE CROSIER -SHERRIE DROSEHN MOST PERFECT SENIOR GIRL MOST PERFECT SENIOR BOY Catherine Crochiere's Sharon Burnes's ,,,..,. Rose Mary Kirchner's Marie Donovan's ......, Mary CaIlahan's .,r, Joyce Hathaway's ...... Nancy O'Donne1I's ....... Barbara Me1len's ..,..... Athletic Ability Intelligence Good Natnrednefr Determinkztion Perronality Sense of Humor Dancing Ability Figure Patricia Stevens' ............. .A ,Vwr,, Bluyly Marianna Niedermaiefs ..... ....... H air Patricia Cu1lett's ..,....,.,.. r.,r.- S mile Dorine Chiaretto's ,,,,. ........ E ye: Dale Tristany's .Y..... .....,,.,. . , ,..., . ,..,,. Clotlaey -ROBERT FOGARTY -DAVID JENKS 46 Charles Shermarfs David Smart's ..... Howard Barnes' . Robert Meyer's .. Richard Witham's Robert Fogarty's ...c.., Bruce C1ark's .,.., John Haskel1's .,c... George KendaII's Robert La Mountain's .,,ii.,, Peter Mauro s ,i..iiw.,..,. james IrIand's I David Jenks' ,.,..w -MARY CALLAHAN Atlaletic Ability Intelligence Good Natarednexi Determination Perronality Senre of Humor Dancing Ability Bzcild Blush Hair Smile Eyes .Y r,,.... Clothes -PATRICIA GREGORY ALPHABET lphabeucally speakmg about Dalton H1gh ecame our task and we shall comply lasses start1ng at seven forty frve ampened our sprrlts man allv ' xams and tests we took 1n our strrde lunltmg was somethrng we couldn t ablde 7 lownng praxse was grven our teams 1ghly deservrng 1t surely seems nc1dently and the thought makes us srgh une IS the time for saylng good bye 1ndness extended to us through the years eax es us wlth grantude and maybe some tears emones of ralhes and games that we won aturally those were the greatest of fun r1g1nal1ty gave 59 1ts fame ersonalrty plus was our second name uahty counts and that s what we had eport cards Cmostlyj made parents glad ad are we to end these school days omorrow we go our separate ways nm and vlgor IS what we strlve to show W mnmg sp1r1t at Dalton IS s ery h1gh cellmg to us meant do or d1e ears of happrness were ours at D H S ealous are we for the future and success JULIA FERGUSON CAN YOU REMEMBER Boys Club dances? Movxes at the Opera House ? Bemg a lrttle freshman? Our frrst class meeting? Our f1rst Chrrstmas Formal? Resolvmg to be the best class rn D H S ? The Freshman Frolrc? The dances after the games? Our Sophomore Hop? Our card party and sellmg taffy? Recervmg our Class Rxngs? The fun we had on our cool class PICIIICS ? Our FABULOUS Junror Prom? The fxrst day as a sen1or? Vrctory over Lee? The Sen1or Banquet? Class Day ? Our last day at D H S ? Graduat1on ? How the tune flew rn our semor year? MARY CALLAHAN BRUCE CLARK A . . . B . C . - . D ' ' - ' e . E . . F ,. . , . CJ G . . . H . . , . . I . , . , J h . . . , ,. - K , L ' ' ' . M . . , N s O . . . , .V , P ' g Q ' , ' 2 R . S 9 T . U niversities and such are where we hope to gog V . . . . I Y ' . , . Z . CAN YOU IMAGINE DONALD ADAMS without his suitcoat? MICHAEL ALLESSIO not enrolled in 4-H? HOWARD BARNES our country's leading chemist? NANCY BARTLEY not being friendly? PATRICIA BARTLEY with black hair? MARILYN BAUMANN not having a scoop ? WILLIAM BORKOWSKI a major league baseball pitcher? SHARON BURNES getting an JOAN CALLAHAN without Sally Doolan? MARY CALLAHAN staying on a diet? RONALD CARR without the farm? BRUCE CLARK not being 60's idol? DORINE CHIARETTO without her car? JOAN CORNELLIER not waiting for Ronnie? MILTON COREY winning a jitterbug contest? CATHERINE CROCHIERE behaving herself? ELIZABETH CROSIER not taking gym? IRENE CROSIER missing a D. H. S. game? PATRICIA CULLET going steady with one boy? MARIE DONOVAN not being ambitious? SALLY DOOLAN without Joan? SHERRIE DROSEHN not having a crush on someone? NANCY DUGGAN not having a good time? LINDA EICHORN having dirty clothes from the cleaners? WILLIAM EMERSON being a Democrat? MAXINE ENGWER being talkative? GEORGE ENGLISH without a slide rule? JEAN FAHEY not being neat? JULIA BERGUSON being stuck-up? CHARLOTTA FILKINS without Chuck? ROBERT FOGARTY the shy, quiet type? SHIRLEY FOWLER with straight hair? JEAN FRENCH not clowning around? BARBARA FUORE not arguing with her sister? PATRICIA FUORE hurrying? KATHLEEN GALLIHER not going with '5S's basketball captain? ROBERT GILBERT scoring 98 for the first nine holes? PATRICIA GREGORY without the Bomb ? THOMAS HANRATH a road runner? DOROTHY HARRIS not being cute? JOHN HASKELL being awake? SANDRA HASKINS not taking every book home? FRANCIS HASSETT with his work done? JOYCE HATHAWAY caring about anything? BRUCE HAWORTH behaving himself? ALICE HIGGINS not trying to learn? ROBERT HIGGINS wearing orange on St. Patrickls Day! JUDY HULL being outspoken? JAMES IRLAND a cop? DAVID JENKS not a sophomore idol? GEORGE KENDALL not playing the guitar? JOAN KIPP not being hungry? ROSE MARY KIRCHNER not designing our dances? ROBERT LA MOUNTAIN without dungarees? SUSAN LAMPRON being a tomboy? ALICIA LA ROCK not getting an A in Bookkeeping? PATRICIA LA ROCQUE not working in Newberry's? FRED LILLPOPP unwilling to entertain? MR ALLEN not ivm the announceme ? MR FRANKLIN when 59 IS gone? SANDRA LEAB not flirting? LORENA LE VARDI getting sent to the office? BARBARA MATTIS not being shy? PETER MAURO with red hair and freckles? THERESA MEIRS not enjoying herself? BARBARA MELLEN without her cellar? ROBERT MEYERS without a girl friend? BEVERLY MORIN acting like a senior? MARIANNA NIEDERMAIER having a temper tantrum? SUSAN NICHOLS not typing? NANCY O DONNELL being serious? DAVID PATTERSON going steady? PATRICIA PATTERSON not being in Mrs Parker s class? SALLY PRATT not having nice clothes ? ETHAN RICHARDS being quiet? SALLY RUDIN riding a bike to school? EDWIN SANDERS not being a mechanic? RONALD SAYRES being a cad? WAYNE SHEPHERD a teenage idol? CHARLES SHERMAN Without M0 7 DAVID SMART being caught unaware? PATRICIA SPIESS not giggling? PATRICIA STEVENS with an Italian hair cut? RAE ANN THOMAS without all her boy PAMELA TIRRELL going slow? WILLIAM TOWER being loud? DALE TRISTANY not being a swell kid? SANDRA TRUNDLE with short hair? EDWARD VOSBURGH a famous basketball player? CAROL WALLIN not having a get together on school nights ? WARD WARREN without his locks? DONALD WHITE a disc jockey on PTR? ROGER WILLIAMS with a crew cut? RICHARD WITHAM hard to get along with ? CAROLE YOUNG being worried? SHEILA ZALESKI being loud? CAROL ZINK not sewing? FACULTY g g nts MRS ALLEN tolerating noise? MISS BARRETT giving away paper? MR BLEIL coaching the cheerleaders' MR BUNNELL without a winning team' MRS CROSSIN calm cool and collected? MR DALY being meek? MR DRISCOLL taking ballet lessons ? MISS FLYNN without the Class of 59 ? MR TERRANOVA not teaching bookkeeping? MR STEPHENSON liking freshmen? MR VIGEANT wearing a red beret? MR WHITE not being friendly? MRS TURNER slouching? MISS GLEASON without a pencil? MISS GLENDON not helping someone ? MR HOLMES without his tennis rackets? MR JADATZ being a boring teacher? MISS KANE without Shakespeare? MR KLEIN without his Tweedy bucks ? MISS MADDEN driving a red convertible? MRS MORHOUSE serving pizza? MRS PARKER acting nonchalant with a noisy class ? MR SILVERSTEIN ln Spain? MR TUCKER teaching physics? MRS WEBB not taking care of the books in the libra MR YACOBIAN performing at the Met? Can you imagine Dalton High School without US ? Can you imagine the Class of 59 not being B E S T ? a KN NANCY O DONNELL ROBERT FOGARTY I fY MRi BOWERS being pigeon-toed? i ' ' , l . V v ' gl .A WIN WHO'S WHO MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Sharon Burnes-Dick Witham S I MOST INTELLIGENT Sharon Burnes-Dave Smart MOST VERSATILE Betty Crosier-Chuck Sherman 'Y '27 4'--ravi' MOST POPULAR Sis Callahan-Dick Witham CLASS FLIRTS Sandy Leab-Jim Irland HO' WHO --,1 u!,.,, , .E Ln'-'-- J 3 MOST TALKATIVE Barbara Mellen-Bill Emerson I? 1 J MOST AMBITIOUS Marie Donovan-Bob Meyers MOST SOPHISTICATED Rose Mary Kirchner-Milton Corey MOST CONSCIENTIOUS Charlotta Filkins-Howard Barnes BEST SPORT Dale Tristany-Howard Barnes WHO,S WHO BEST DRESSBD BEST DANCERS Dale Tristany-Dave Jenks Nancy O'Donne1l-Bruce Clark fi? CUTEST Pat Cullett-Bob Fogarty BEST ATHLETE BEST ACTOR AND ACT RESS Katy Crochiere-Chuck Sherman Nancy Bartley-Milton Corey WHO S WHO MOST ATTRACTIVE FRIENDLIEST Rose Mary Kzrchne1 jun Irland Pat Gregory Bob LaMountam SHYEST Maxme Engwer Mlke Allesslo CLASS CLOWN MOST TEMPERAMENTAL Sally Doolan Bob Fogarty Barb Mellon Bruce Haworth 9 Eli.-im H Y E l -.y . -1 4 A 1 CARO-in -'V WILLIAM JOHNSON D'-Q ' fi CLASS 1959 REMEMBERS. Douglas Barnes Clifton Bean Virginia Beattie Robert Coe Betty Lou Daniels Hazel Dean Rhodora Dean Rita Demary Sandra Dorough Donna Hill Marjorie Kenney David Knickerbocker Charles LaChance Holly Pelkey Beverly Plant Jeanette Prouty Dwane Sawtelle Joan Scott Charlotte Williams O?-O3 OV' E' 95363 DAVID JOHNS Iv, N AS OLD FRIENDS -.Q , sqm H waCgSXG ROBERTS in 1, lla V. THE . W t 'ivfIIII JZX UZTS. 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Zaleski, R. Withax11, Captain Clark, C. Sherman, J. Broderick, R. Johnson Second row: Coach Stevenson, T. Gregory, W. Feeney, D. Brophy, C. Sherman, M. Shea, Manager Coach Stevenson, Captain Clark. SCORES Dalton .,.....,.. ,....... 3 4 Lenox ......... Dalton .......... ........ 4 8 Agawam .,..... Dalton .,........ ........ 4 4 Lenox : .......... Dalton ......... ........ 6 2 Bennington .... Dalton .......... ........ 4 8 S. Trade ....... Dalton .......... ........ 5 4 Hopkins ....... Dalton ......... ........ 2 6 Adams ......... Dalton .,....... ..,,.... 3 5 Arms .,............ Dalton' ...,...... ........ 5 4 Drury ............. . Dalton .......,. ,,....,. 4 2 St. joe .. Dalton ....,,.,,. ........ 2 8 St. Joe Dalton ...,..... ..,..... 5 0 Pittsfield ........ Dalton ,,,...... ......., 4 5 Wfilliamstown Dalton ,........ ,....... 3 5 Adams ............ Dalton ,......... ........ 4 9 S. Trade .,..... Dalton .......,. ........ 2 9 Drury .............. Dalton ......... ........ 2 8 St. Joe .- Dalton ......... ........ 4 7 St. IOC CN.A.J Dalton .,,,,,.,. ,.,...,. 5 6 Pittsfield ........ Dalton ......,., ,....... 4 3 Williamstown Ballet anyo 5,3415 V ua, Q A E as 255 up ' nr n -li , ffm . is AL., g , 3 . 5 vig ' S 1 gil 'fi PEW -4 K J' . Q J. . .' Y- Q . V. BASKETBALL Fin! row: B. Ferin, J. Galliher, C. Johnson, M. Poopor, W. Bragg, J. Higgins, C. Crosier. Second row: Manager, W. Bramang G. Bartley, J. Pelkey, B. Doolan, D. Cronnell, E. Croughwell, J. Snider, Coach Rivers. Captain Johnson, Captain Poopor, Coach Rivers, Captain Bragg. SCORES Dalton ......... ........, 1 4 Pittsfield ..... Dalton ......... ......., 5 6 Agawam .,...... Dalton ......... .......,. 5 7 Bennington .. Dalton ......... ......... 2 9 S. Trade ..,.. Dalton ......... ......... 4 0 Hopkins ......, Dalton ......,.. ......... 3 6 Adams .......... Dalton ......... ........ 2 8 Drury ............ Dalton .......,. ......... 5 6 St. Joe QN,A.j Dalton ......... ......,. 2 8 Pittsfield ........ Dalton ......... ......... 4 3 Williamstowiu Dalton ......... ........ 4 6 Adams .......... Dalton .,.,..... ......... 4 6 Drury ............ Dalton. .,..... ......... 4 6 St. Joe .. Dalton ......... ......... 5 3 St. IOC CN.A.j Dalton ,........ ......... 5 O Pittsfield ...... Dalton- Williainstown Dalton sr. joe 412.3 ,. DALTON HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Firrz row: J. Ducharme, S. Caulfield, P. Martin, M. Gowdy, S. Bush, J. Carr, B. Clay, H. La- Chance, S. Meyers, J. Vincent, L. Carr, M. Flynn, J. Houle, C. Hebert, J. Mongue. Second raw: D. Boynton, J. Gage, T. Cachat, J. Dion, A. Cooney, B. Bush, P. Mauro, L. Cowell, Mrs. Turner, C. Crochiere, N. Bartley, S. Zink, K. Mason, M. Gillet, S. Stirling, J. Bourassa, S. Fortune, C. Tristany. Third row: C. Eurbin, S. Balch, K. Crowley, D. Boiney, G. Cornellier, M. Galok, M. O'Connell, N. Duggan, J. Shea, M. Palmer, J. Kipp, N. O'Donnell, B. Martin, J. Hassett, M. Daigle, J. Bonney, B. Crosier, J. Wechter. 'Fourth row: R. Frisbie, E. Carroll, D. Roche, A. Higgins, S. Winters, R. Croughwell, A. Kleabonas, E. White, A. Bonneau, P. Hoag, T. Moulton, B. Olds, L. Archey, L. Chiacchiaretto, J. Stevens, J. Chivers, S. Callahan. Fifth row: N. Hunt, C. Marcoux, J. Cornellier, E. Bishop, M. Fuller, N. Hubbard, S. King, D. Tristany, I. Pease, C. Bell, K. Callahan, A. Prince, K. Lecuyer, J. Culver, B. Thayer. G.A.A. BOARD First row: H. LaChance, N. Palmer, C. Tristany, D. Boynton, L. Cowell, Vice-President, Mrs Turner, Advisor, C. Crochiere, President, N. Bartley, Secretary, L. Chiacchiaretto, J. Dion, M. Gillet Semmz' row: B. Martin, J. Cornellier, E. Bishop, K. Callahan, C. Bell, I. Pease, D. Tristany M. Fuller, N. O'Donnell, J. Kipp, B. Crosier. SENIOR MEMBER SOFTBALL BASKETBALL joan Cornellier Z . ' -.+'.:.f sf ,f m , ,Q .X-'S msg if UC- i SKIING Dale Tristany Katie Crochiere N9t Q4 xxi '-X, TENNIS SWIMMING Betty Crosier Joan Kipp fri' f.N g'i ' ' Sn fs . w . -W j r I .J 3. -- 1 an , ' 1 , x v 1 , I F 23 S Wm , V- - ,v,1,gf-,- wi- , , aqgay.. V15 'Y ,txt ,Ag 'nfl' Bt Fa, val: 4 ,wwf :Ex g LX nah 11 I '. Y X ' -' A' A- is V15 my ' W Q if ' I . x 4 V ,I 'Q 1 3 , A 1 ,, ,A l V M. Reid Uun I .FW ' Ain D, WL 1, ' ome on, DALTON Lets GO Dalt-O-n ! H75 J lb ,Zi c lc ' I gr g 'E M.. --1 , wil is if M 5-H. V' VRU14 f?ly'f ' Q M G Q Q ,vvv-vl E Q-A! ' ht. 'Quik :EE gf, - ,A if , - U' 11, x ,tg ,' S, 'L 4 . '- 1 '- .pm ,f K.: gm' 7 V 1' I wg I- ...,.' , -f - if 1, ' .- - f 1 :sa A ' rv-fig ff--.W I Y Q ,Q ' I-711 ff f N, 4 kizgsvzi , - A 2 A A O HOOOO B :eff fa' s Y wb' N I I ,FV-A x, Glu., n V fb. -a. vf-ff - TRIBUTE TO SENIOR PLAYER Smnding: Charlotta Filkins, Sis Callahan, Kathy Galliher, Barb Mellon. Kneeling: Marie Dono- van, Rose Mary Kirchner, Julia Ferguson. - Sizmding: Joan Cornellier, Dale Tristany, Nancy O'Donne1l. Kneel- ing: Betty Crosier, Cathy Crochiere. CHUCK SHERMAN BRUCE CLARK DICK WITHAM U H ,gm Q.. 1 45. I 4--wL...2'f?1.. WMWTTJ f 'ffm Fw f 1 M JJ? uf' 3 .5 f CY'J 'Mn 'W Xillgfb XX 1 Auf :Mit H N. KX x wwumwhw W' 7,171 A -fv- 'Mi aww 5 14. ,,..-A XXX 'W X ap., ,,,,x,w::4 Nl if f ff N mx .him W 'mi E J ,,,:-'Cm We ff? a 41 if E, y Q ff f' 9 ,gf I Ve b-mwvy mul IQ Scribe scenes, pvczm 'ZZ ke axowdemuc 'fihemes ocaefses, commas is CLYW5 Sf-1-dh Make ws glad -,we have so much m Dovmvewfx - . N ., . , , ' 1 , .V - W .h 2 t ' - Q . -1 , , , - , . ,, - .R , . . l , -I -'v ua' Q, - . . 155, I , ., I . . , WT, . , ' . -A v ww . lkigmyssigfhvv . , Iii., 'gg W , .-in 4 ..--2 - . . A ,ill ' ' - x A . , - '-'f I Y A A A :vfliggavfi V va ' ' 1 ' ., ,,,.-,- fj V ' . Q ,Jae-kwa Q 1 ' ,- 1. , 3 gi, ' 41, A Qt:-'f -'wff' .nm KZ- YJ' .fn-' :. 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Serond row: Dick Witham, Presidentg Judy Hull, Vice-President, NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY The group compiled a history of former Honor So- ciety members' activities. The members Wrote and edited a student letter which was published every month for the benefit of the student body. The senior and junior members served as ushers for open house and graduation, respectively. At the National Honor So- ciety Assembly books were donated to the school library. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY f S 2 5 i Z of Vs if THE STUDENT COUNCIL Fim row: M. Gowdy, J. Bourassa, S. Rudin, B. Clark, Mr. Daly, D. Tristany, A. Kleabonas, D. Viens, K. Murray. Second row: L. Chiacchiaretto, W. Elliot, B. Doolan, E. Vosburgh, J. Davison, S. Zaleski, D. Witham, R. Abare, G. Caulfield. ,W f , N sm.- I, 1 First row: S. Rudin, Secretaryg Mr. Daly, A. Student Council 561155, Kleabonas, Treasurer. Second ww: B. Clark, Vice-Presidentg D. Tristany, President. THE STUDENT COUNCIL Among its many functions, this group represents the student body in relations with the faculty and the administration. It meets the first and third Wednesdays of every month. The members sold tickets at all of the home football games, and sold programs at the Booster Day Game. At the combined National Honor Society-Good Citizenship Assembly the group presented good citizenship pins to the boy and girl who were chosen by the student body as the best school citizens. Al i Student Council meeting. H? ,-L,I,,Av, af? ,K-1 rg, FYVS I, 1,2 Lsvflwa, ,xx K 5 ' 'lf I1 I I. ., . . 1 N. in , .,...,.. ,, ,..A D , , ,, Y' U -' ' 1 1 a Q ' --1 V ' ' lik v 1 17.3 w x W' v ' -' x . FQ. FH 1 . x ' ' -2:-T '?':'5.:'! K' , K n 'z?li f 'f' ,, K, ' qyl9. :g.i.'?.1 'Nik-1. gala . . ' , ABU . -,-.fx 1 '.! v .pk , ,,. xi A bi, 5,113 REITS! , A, ,W W 4.. :J f Er: 7 .fi-A 15:3 5 'Ax w -- iff-! M , . f-f ,J , f X ' W' X I X , gcnb Hamlet or Macbeth? 5:1 ' f M 'nf Q1 37 ,, J' ,, , F-. - A 3. 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Ou' wee A B x an A0 wen :Ee Geo SENIGR APRIL OPERA DH VC' Jenks! cats 0 Ov . trfl Mlns MIN STREL 16-17 HOUSE 'bo YQCWA Qui' X C616 Shag enbei' H . ads, 960 erbze Manga . 5,1015 we Swag' epflet-Q F DN red LJYI Circle So fg ack Popp. STAFF ADVERTISING COMMITTEE DAL-HI LOG CO-EDITORS ,,A, ADVERTISING ,,,, ART .........,,.......... LITERARY ,A,,,,....., PHOTOGRAPHY TYPING ,,,,,,,,,.,.A,.. SUBSCRIPTIONS ART COMMITTEE TYPING ii' K 'N ' - f - in f 6 . ,-11 5 A . swf . fv.: Y 4' 315-.,,, 'Ng-V., 1 ' Il f 1 uv fb Q5 is 9 w , L J rf A, , 'L I 9'4- , ' , 1 S, I 5 , . 1 fl' I' SEN ICR COUNCIL Fmt row D Tnstany R W1tham Mxss Flynn, Advisorg C. Sherman, G. Kendall. Second row S Burnes J Hathaway E Vosburgh S Lampron. lxgfgggg KEIIEJQEEL ffgqzfii ZI' - , .5 Gif, 1- , MARY CHARLES DALE RIQQEHNER SHERMAN TRISTANY 11 if 4 , Ev . , is 'Q ab' n ' 4 . . ' . za' ' . if 'r N . 'gf' 1 .: ' ,,. .,59?i ' ,.- - if g H. rf? ' - ww '- , Z ' . 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'f '57 1 I so HCME ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT H m ' w was tt 1 M M H it 11 1. W X H! w M, w H , Why so special? ds.. , Eg Q h 3 x 5 5 - 3' ' - ' Love those dishes! G Hum Learnin' to sew? Handle with care. Get all those wrinkles. Wash day's here!! ART GRO PS rf 5 P I I w 1 w v L- SL Satisfied, Milt? Buy a Picture? - .1 ,LW wwwrg, fx 'qziurwfl- -' . W . ,ff K 1 ,f I , z fb Ea, M - . W' ,fp'wvf1Wf4ffii. asterpneces AM,MM, , X, .I .f.'f !',.h'ff ' ' Contemporary artists M .rg if If looks good, Joe- Draftsmen? Ha! 82 FT 222 EW! Jr 49 ,U f' fy 1 QQQ I 91 F' 'F 'fs s. 'M 42- 1 3462414 6 0 43'-1 x il., M' MI d'N?+x Mm he VYXIYFXE P1 of MQV Q CD5 SHN OXISGW, ik Jpvzw xfnffif, SJPQTLS u.St YYi6LdS QNX ew Q75 PDQ ivc1119o.H0.Yw0H1kwffi'f'5'a Juli Cervix wketkev cheevm Ovoui Maeva sackm 'thatfi bali L whowvs I a T- ' AQ ' 'Sf . ' R 5 I . I I ' -'PDL ,ai 1.1: f img ' 'I I 2-. -1 gg- ff.: - f ,f q XX H-fy I 'H U A n ' if - ff- 1 ' A -' 'Aw P -' -12 V ,ix ,- Q Q1 - -I N, ,- , 5 -. 'DJ' 43. 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' - I1 J - 'gn Q. w . MV ' Wim A 3 1 5 Qlifjiffi ' Rf'-Z' ', r1,'i5 ' 1712-. ' ff ' I. J?-I3 IIIITIN I ., H .SI ,ig Ing -'L Y -I A-, ' . -v- .. ,. LK, - 41 , .- , 'Bw - I , fd? H JI- 135. ..'- 1'- J T N Y 3, ' 4 A J ' , jg 5 , ' i f' ' I B1 fm 1 GI H1 II 1 A I , ' Q M ' ' ' ' u ' ,I ' ' , ' . gjmi I at xx- , ' I . I K ,T v ' F K , . an 'Y I . - . x, I - hr H A r .- , , II , I I I' Q I I. I l 1 xx I ' . ' . ' ' x I U I E I' I xl ' I 1 1 - ' BASEBALL Firrt row: H. Barnes, Manager, B. Smart, C. Sherman Captain R. W'th R ?m H Brunjes, H. White. Manager. Second row: J. Clark, Managerg W. Bcjrkggski,.J.oi:ig1yci, sf Zaleski, R. Higgins. 'nrsm 'lame' Captain Witham-Coach Bowers. . 46' Q' ' Kneeling: T. D'Agostino, C. Sherman, W. Higgins, W. Feeney, R, Estes. Smndirzg: W. Bragg, Mr. Jadatz, Coachg A. Trimmels, D. Brophy, D. Adams, J. Davison, J. Coulter. SENIOR PLAYERS Q ,, a 'B E A , 51 852 You lead we ll follow' Buntmg helps the average' Klaptam Dxck Wlfh1D1J fChuck Sherrnanj Pxtchers can t h1t ours are no excepmon' fBob Fogartyj fB11l Borkowsklj I 64, i Watch out for hugh balls' fBob Hxggmsf Ulm IIIHDCD v w B .Vit h a .WENT f-ASS? W9 fax, 14' .J x if JE if i f NX I LY! I if E Omif ?uww:5 Vgvx, mpgggif ywffff w S 3 Jwvim 'IEJOQJI Q. T5wo. ?' so 13456: S l'yC1'0.l 'r?k'5n 0? WE: 1'W11,.aiI pm, qh3Afm3AV':Qrf'fTiWiZ9 ,f CMM Siinqa YYY. Qgamvnmf in I' Umiii if, .V . . - TF' ' h 1- N, ,.-.,- .. ' lil ws' ' Q WSJ ..,. M---f,M 'n LVL, Ag-1,-in L v ,.,1.. gr .Pa I -.L A - 5, Ami. N 1-Us ' 14 , gg,yvp:f.x Y' . l f 'EPJSQJ f' . , fSj:, ff, 'S' Ig ' 134 Qzffggi 35 5 'fs dig? iff- HJ hw' vi: '. r, .I Q -- PW' lu- ff fin? ' Ki 44' . 4 , V. 4-3 fi. Aw. ? U . -f f-ff I Y,-.Q -, s 4 ,sy n up 'HY' 'A . yfd xi ,wif 'I' ' ,. pw f--L i' ,, gf 1 i -5' S vmgq k. L V fn 'F f' . ' ' 'Q' if E733 - U s .347-. fz ,, A ,V .h. ,. Ji ' 66 , I a n . A V ,, .. :W ., Q' . '- . J: 1 Q 'ff..i-Q x 1, l ij 1 A gig? 3 191- .- . ,gr r' L 1 lf? 'I H gr? - b. ,fgA?fFCf.7' sl Q 5 .WY q, n Q.-: H 1.5. - K ' , 4 h fiyqp 1' V 1 I .,!-',zg.,,:- , 51-up '07 , A ' V v u 5 . 11 5 X33 ? C, . ' - , V ' . 'fs , 7 - 9' hw , ! ,J .Q I? 5 ' 9 wr an . ' ' 1- . - , gm . h l ' n . . ' , ,f Ev - . .1 , n 1 . dim V 4 , A 1.3: ,,- V- Xt? .M - A E 5 4 Y F and 'W ' 3 ' 4- - 41' ,'1.-v -r ravi S i' .1-. ,-.a,,uqf:g-f - . ,N Q. . ' - 1' v ..,, 41- , . .H v , - 3 , , 3 t , , f PRESIDENT RICHARD BARTON WITHAM Crusher College September 1 Honor Society 2, 3, 4, President Honor Society 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Usher 3, Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Boys' State 3, Youth Conference 3, 4g Class President 1, 2, 3, 4, Dance Committee 1, 2, 3, Dalhi Log 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain Baseball Team 4, Glee Club 1, Monitor 3, 4. AJ bead of the .reniorr be never :lairked No one can my tba: be never worked. VICE-PRESIDENT CHARLES A. SHERMAN Chuck College November 25 Honor Roll 3, Student Council 1, Boys' State 3, Class Vice-President 2, 3, 4, Dance Committee 1, 2, 3, Dalhi Log 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain, Football Team 4, All-Berkshire Football 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, Monitor 3, 4. H ere'.r io our .rportsmmz of great fame I SECRETARY DALE MARIE TRISTANY Trissy College june 27 Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Usher 3, Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, President, Student Council 4, Secretary, Student Coun- cil 2, Student Council Conference 3, Youth Conference 3, 4, Class Secretary 4, Dance Committee 1, 2, 3, 4, Prom Queen's Court 3, Co- Editor Dalhi Log 4, Girls' Basketball 2, 3, Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 4, French Club 3, Oratorical Contest 1, 2, Mike Club 1, Pep Club 4, Office Helper 3. Slae wins our heart.: and ndmiralian By rl wifzrome rmile, no imitation. TREASURER GEORGE ALBERT KENDALL Gak College October 29 Class Treasurer 1, 2, 3, 4, Dance Committee 1, 2, 3, 4, Dalhi Log 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, French Club 3, Poster Club 1, 2, 33 Monitor 4. If friendship is an art Tben he ir R77 ariiyt. Vivo by hi: feat: bar made quite zz name. DONALD PETER ADAMS Don Commercial Dalhi Log 4g Dramatic Club 1, 2. A man ufzmoved by dirlraclion IJ be who .rlaall Jurceed. MICHAEL ALLESSIO Mike General N o matter wha! other: may be He will alwayr be bimrelf. HOWARD ALBERT BARNES Hi-HO College November 16 Dalhi Log 45 Dance Committee 1, 2, 3, 45 Baseball Manager 3, 4g Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2g French Club 3. Hard work lzeepr me young :md free And af ronlerzted as I can be. NANCY LOUISE BARTLEY Nance College july 26 Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 43 Honor Usher 33 Dance Committee 1, 2, 3, 43 Dalhi Lo 4, Girls' Basketball Manager 3, 43 Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 43 French Club 33 Pep Club 43 junior Achieve- ment 3, 43 Office Helper 3, 4. Her care wa: never to offend, And every creature war her friend. Dance, Committee 1, 2, 3, 4g Dalhi Log 4. September 5 February 11 1 1 fr H ii ii li ,M , N H A PATRICIA ANN BARTLEY Pat College july 20 Honor Society 3, 43 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4g Honor Usher 3g Dance Committee 1, 5, 4g Prom Queen 33 Dalhi Log 4g Dramatic Club 1, 2g Glee Club 1, 2, 35 French Club 35 Mike Club lg Pep Club 45 Office Helper 4. Palricidf .ruth a Jifztely name-zoo dignified for ibut Nice, gold-lmired girl, we know as merely Pal. MARILYN ELEANOR BAUMANN U Marilyn College june 5 Dalhi Log-4g Dance Committee 3, 4g Dramatic Club 1, 25 Glee Club 1, 2g Mike Club lg Office Helper 3. A jolly nrziure and rz lmppy Jnzile, Botb predamimzle in Ma1'ilyn'J Jtyle. 'fc f' wee-A eeee e ALFRED JOSEPH BERNARDO General-Veterans' Program October 18 A new-famer lo our clan in our fun-packed .senior year IVM Alfred, who if ar nice rn' be appearx. WILLIAM G. BORKOWSKI JR. Bill General March 14 Dance Committee 1, 2g Dalhi Log 4. . In the .variety of silence ' 7 I um ez dutiful member. SHARON LEE BURNES Sharon College January 1 1 Honor Soclety 2 3 4 Tremsurer Honor Soclety 4 Honor Roll 1 2 3 4 Honor Usher 9 Student Councxl 1 Glrls State 3 Dance Comnuttee 1 2 9 4 Prom Queens Cou1t 5 Semor Councrl 4 Dalhr Log 4 Dramanc Club 1 2 3 French Club 5 M1ke Club 1 Pep Club 4 Off1ce Helper 5 4 And :till Ilaey gazed and Jill! then wondea gaew, That one mm!! bend rbould muy all Jive knew JOAN MARIE CALLAHAN joanle College February 22 Honor Roll 9 Dance Commlttee 1 2 5 4 Dalhx Log 4 Dramatic Club 1 2 Glee Club 1 2 Mxke Club 1 Pep Club 4 Lxbrary Helper 3 4 Tumbling eye.: and rl muclyzevaus gun Evefyaner hem! :foes .une lo wuz MARY ARLENE CALLAHAN Commercml May 27 Dance Commnttee 9 4 D1ll11 Log 4 Ewcecutrve Committee 3 Cheer lemderl 2 3 4 Duxmnc Club 1 Glee Club 1 2 3 Pep Club 4 Lxbrary Helper 4 Slmzg ban prelly eye: Mallee Ibn gn! quite zz puze RONALD EDWARD CARR Ronrue Geneml APU1 28 Dfmce Commnttee 1 2 5 Dallu Log 4 Aluajr fefzdy for cz bil 0 un B111 11:1 El rbulzng ubezz lbefes 1LOIk to be done .. ., J I I L I 3 3 Q 7 1 1 ' 1 . ' 1 ' 3 3 5 7 1 Y . 1 ' . n ' I 3 3 7 Y 7 7 I ' 1 4 1 ' 1 1 I 3 5 7 7 5 ! , . 4 ,I .., .'r' ll '11 ' I , s s r : : : 1 1 1 1 1 1 , - i V. . I . , l., I l ,, I . 1 . ' f 1 . ,- ,,, ,WY ! L l J - . -, ,,l. , V4 l a, , aw W y ' ' Ears -,',, 'U e , , , M: 2. I l ' 1 f :E W 1, -V .rl l V Q jmjlefj l 1 :ii :ii ll gl ,.ll,. , ee 1 1 1 .. -,, Sls . ' -1 , ' . ' ' . -, 1 7 5 3 ' l 1 x 1 1 1 3 ' 1 1 : s a l '1 1 I I I 4' 4 .Y -., Y J 3 ' H - - ' ff , lv . '.1' 1 f' 1 - ' DORIN E MARIE CHIARETTO Commercial September 12 Dalhi Log 43 Dramatic Club 33 Glee Club 1. She walhx in beaufy, like the night Of cloudleu rlime: and Jtarry Jhief. BRUCE PEIRSON CLARK l Clarky College April 29 Honor Roll 23 Student Council 5, 4g Vice-President, Student Council 4g Dance Committee 1, 2, 5, 4g Dalhi Log 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain Basketball 43 Baseball lg Football 1, Glee Club 2, 3. A little norzxense now and then It relished by the wifext men. i MILTON ADAMS COREY IR. Mac College May 2 Boys' State 55 Dance Committee 2, 3, Dalhi Log 4g Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Glee Club 1, 2, 3g French Club 3. Born for Jucceu he Jeems, lVilh grace io win and heart to euxe. JOAN ANN CORNELLIER Sam Commercial August 3 Honor Roll 53 Dalhi Log 4g Basketball 1, 2, 3g Junior Achievement 53 Office Helper 4. Here if a friend Both in earnexl and Jpart. n , C ri- -1' ..'lr.' .' 1 CATHERINE THERESA CROCHIERE Katie College August 20 Dance Committee 1, 2, 33 Dalhi Log 4g Basketball 2, 5, 4g President, GAA 4g Glee Club 2, 53 Dramatic Club 33 Office Helper 4. Vivacity plus perromzlity Equal: Katy? popularity. ELIZABETH ANNE CROSIER Betty College September 3 Honor Society 2, 5, 43 Honor R011 1, 2, 5, 43 Honor Usher 33 Dance Committee lg Chairman Fund Raising Committee 2, 35 Dalhi Log 4g Girls' Basketball 2, 3, 4g Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 52 Oratorical Contest 55 junior Achievement Treasurer 4g Library Helper 4, Office Helper 4. There is :zo truer Zrulla obtaimzble than comer from murif. - .ll ,lf aw., X4 IRENE CLARA CROSIER I Irene College September 19 Honor Roll Dance Committee 53 Dalhi Log 49 Glee Club 53 Pep Club 4. Grefzl lh0Ilg7l7lJ' like great deeds need no lrumpez. PATRICIA ANN CULLETT Pat College October 3 Honor Roll 3, 4g Dance Committee 1, 2, 33 Dalhi Log 4g Dramatic Club 1, 2g Glee Club 1, 2g French Club 3, 43 Pep Club 43 Office Helper 4. Lillle and cute, willy and wire, Puff really .romezbirzg for ber rzze. ROBERT L. DE FOREST 1 l Bob College September 7 Dance Committee 53 Dalhi Log 4. He that ir of merry bear! har a continual feurt. RUFUS W. DEWKETT Duke General September 10 Dance Committee 1, 2, 53 Dalhi Log 4. I never trouble trouble, till trouble trouble: me. ll ll i MARIE LUCILLE DONOVAN ' 'Ree College February 19 Honor Society 2, 5, 43 Honor Roll 1, 2, 5, 4g Honor Usher 53 Dance Committee 1, 2, 5, 43 Dalhi Log 43 Cheerleader 5, 43 Dramatic Club 13 Glee Club 1, 23 French Club 5, 43 Art Club 43 junior Achievement 5, 4. Nothing ir imparrible to fl willing heart. SALLY LYNN DOOLAN sally College ' October 50 Honor Society 5, 4g Honor Roll 1, 2, 5, 4g Honor Usher 53 Dance Committee 2, 5, 43 Dalhi Log 4g Glee Club 1, 2, 53 French Club 5, 43 President, French Club 4g Pep Club 43 Library Helper 5. Laughing and gay and full of fun, She ir ever ready when froliciv begun. SHERIDAN ANNE DROSEHN Sherrie College June 9 Honor Roll 2, 4g Dance Committee 1, 2, 55 Dalhi Log 45 Dramatic Club 1, 23 Glee Club 1, 25 Pep Club 4. Here if 4 girl with tt ready smiley Her friendrhip ir surely worth the while. NANCY LOUISE DUGGAN Nance College july 3 Honor Roll 4g Dance Committee 1, 2, 5, 43 Dalhi Log 45 Dramatic Club 1, Glee Club 1, 2, 5g French Club 3, 45 President, French Club 3g Mike Club 15 Pep Club 4. Behind her merry eyer, lVe find a joyolu heart. LINDA RAE EICHORN Linda College May 3 Honor Roll 2, 45 Dance Committee 1, 2, 5Q Dalhi Log 4g Glee Club 1, 2. Brown eyer :md a heart of gold, Her virtue: are manifold. WILLIAM JACOB EMERSON Hemiee College july 50 Dance Committee 1, 3g Dalhi Log 4g Golf Team 1, 2, 5, 4g Dramatic Club 4g Glee Club 15 Orchestra 1, 2. Take care of me-good men are rare. l ' GEORGE J. ENGLISH George College November 10 Dance Committee 1, 35 Dalhi Log 4. The word inzpo.r.vible ' ir not in my dictionary. MAXINE RAE ENGWER Maxi:-2 Commercial june 4 Honor Society 3, 45 Honor Roll 1, 3, 45 Honor Usher 55 Dalhi Log 4g Glee Club 2. Shir not noi.ry, loud, or gay, But enjoy: life in iz quiet way. JEAN ANN FAHEY Jeanie College August 8 Honor Roll 2, 45 Dance Committee 1, 2, 5, 45 Dalhi Log 45 Dramatic Club 1, 55 Spanish Club 55 Pep Club 45 Library Helper 4. Her voice wa: always soft, gentle and low An excellent thing in n woman. JULIA ANNE FERGUSON ..Ju1.. College September 11 Honor Roll 45 Dance Committee 1, 2, 5, 45 Dalhi Log 45 Cheerleader 2, 3, 45 Dramatic Club 1, 25 Mike Club 15 Pep Club 45 Office Helper 4. Her friend: there are many, Her foex, are there any? CHARLOTTA DORTHY F ILKINS College May 6 Honor Society 2, 3, 43 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 43 Honor Usher 3g Stu- dent Council lg Class Secretary 1, 2, 3, Dance Committee 1, 2, 3, 4g Dalhi Log 43 Cheerleader 2, 3, 4g Dramatic Club 2g Glee Club 1, 23 ' French Club 2. A zfiuacious young lady who'.r full of pep, In cheering and dancing .rhe : alwayr in Jiep. ROBERT WILLIAM FOGARTY Foge College October 17 Student Council 23 Class Vice-President lg Dance Committee 1, 2, 3, 43 Dalhi Log 4g Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Captain, Football Team 43 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Club lg Glee Club 1, 2, 35 French Club 3g Fire and Rescue Squad 2, 4g Monitor 3, 4. In all his human, whether grave or mellow, H e'.r such zz witty, plearant fellow. is , v 1 1 1 , ,H ,, 1 W iz - , Zu.. . fy V . . l in 1 ' l SHIRLEY MARIE FOWLER Shirley General February 20 Dance Committee 2, 3g Dalhi Log 4g Dramatic Club 13 Glee Club 1, Mike Club 1. If: nice to he nalural if' when you're nalurally nice. JEAN LOUISE FRENCH Frenchy General November 7 Dance Committee 1, 23 Dalhi Log 4, Dramatic Club 13 Glee Club Y Humor i.r the harmony of the heart. 8 l BARBARA JEAN FUORE Barb C0mmCfCial November 26 Dance Committee 1, 2, 3, Dalhi Log 4. A good rompanion and ar firm 4 friend. PATRICIA ANN FUORE Pat Commercial November 10 Dance Committee 1, 3, Dalhi Log 4, Glee Club 1, 2. Laugh and he gay today For tomarrow ix another day. KATHLEEN MARY GALLIHER Kathy Commercial ' November 14 Honor Roll 52 Dance Committee 1, 2, 5, 4, Dalhi Log 45 Cheerleader 2, 5, 4g Dramatic Club lg Pep Club 4g Office Helper 4g Social Com- mittee 1, 2, 3, Ag Glee Club 1, 2, 39 Mike Club 1. A runny dirporiiion ir the very .foul of rurcerr. ROBERT GORGE GILBERT Gilbo College April 5 Honor Roll 2, 59 Dalhi Log 45 Dance Committee 1, 2, Basketball 1, 2, 33 Baseball 13 Golf Team 2, 5, 4, Glee Club 1, 2. A cheery ward, a kindly rmile, A hay zhafr friendly all the while. PATRICIA ANN GREGORY Greg Commerual March 1 Dance Comnuttee 1 2 3 4 Dalhx Log 4 Cheerleader 1 Glee Club 1 2 3 Poster Clubl 2 5 Always laughing alwayx gay Tlnatir Pal In every way THOMAS ALBERT HANRATH Tom College August 5 Dance Commxttee 1 5 Dalhr Log 4 Audlo Vxsual Club He may look quzel but look agazn DOROTHY KATHLEEN HARRIS Dome College March 14 Dance Commxttee 1 2 3 4 Dalhl Log 4 Glee Club 1 Offzce Helper 4 UVM I5 the .fall of corzverxatzon JOHN RICHARD HASKELI. ack General September 12 Dance Commlttee 1 2 Dalhl Log 4 The unspoken won! never doer harm ' I l l I I ' 1- n s 1 s 1 a : a Q n 9 s ' ' 1 1 n n 3 s 1 ' - , . m :Zi mmm , 1, if- .J, Y, 3 'gl : gi, ul 'gf gm ,-Tl , 1 qu Z gf: s., If , - H E V - . -l - l f Wm , , , E, E ef w ' ,Y ' R a ' in 1 5: 5 X f Y V -Z . Y Y -V ,255 V I 'f' - f Q ' ,Y ' www ' 32 V 2 X 1' m mm ' L E, - , 1 m : '- I 521: :. , HL F I y I 1 A .R H ' 1 ' 1 L 1 V ' u - U 15525: a s a 1 x s ' 1 .IJ U 1 s Q ' - . . ,, v E 1 SANDRA JEAN HASKINS Sandy Cgllgge August 8 Honor Roll 33 Dance Committee 1, 53 Dalhi Log 4g Glee Club 13 Pep Club 43 Office Helper 4. Good conduct ir 4 fitting dren. FRANCIS T. HASSETT III Sacco College Mal' 24 Dance Committee 1, 2, 33 Dalhi Log 4. Although Sacco'r tall, he is quile quiet, But in the clurrroom, he can he ez fiat. . 'U JOYCE ANN HATHAWAY Hath Commercial March 22 Executive Committee 53 Senior Council 43 Dance Committee 1, 2, 3, 4g Dalhi Log 4g Cheerleader 1, 23 Glee Club 1, 55 Pep Club 43 Office Helper 5. True to her word, her work, her friendr. DAVID BRUCE HAWORTH Zeppo College February 2 Dance Committee 1, 2, 3, 4g Dalhi Log 4g Football 2, 35 Golf Team 1, 2, 5, 43 French Club 3. The lruth is without dirguire that I love mischief. ALICE EVELYN HIGGINS Alice Commercial june 5 Honor Society 2, 5, 4g Honor Roll 1, 2, 5, 4g Honor Usher 53 Dalhi Log 43 Glee Club 1. One doe: noi have Zo be conrpicuous to be uppreciuled. ROBERT MICHAEL JOHN HIGGINS Shaun College May 21 Dance Committee 1, 23 Dalhi Log 4g Football 2, 5, 43 Baseball 1, 2, 5, 43 All-Berkshire Baseball 3g Glee Club 13 Office Helper 5: Monitor 3, 4, IVlml'.r life if you don'z enjoy il? JUDY ELIZABETH HULL Judy College May 16 Honor Society 5, 43 Honor Roll 1, 2, 5, 43 Vice-President, Honor Society 4g Honor Usher 53 Dance Committee 2, 53 Dalhi Log 43 Dramatic Club 5, Glee Club 2, 53 French Club 4g Office Helper 5. If .rincerily were made of gold, IVlJat a lrearufe :be would bold. JAMES MAXWELL IRLAND, JR. Max College December 10 Honor Roll 13 Student Council 53 Dance Committee 2, 5, 43 Chairman Fund Raising Committee 2, 53 Football 2, 5, 4g Basketball 23 Baseball 2, 5, 4g Glee Club 23 Fire and Rescue Squad 2, 4g Monitor 4, Dalhi Log 4. He'.r nice looking, l:ve'r witty, lJe .r clever, heir Jly, An all round fellow and a wonderful guy. DAVID BRUCE JENKS jenker College September 15 Dance Committee 1, 2, 5, 43 Dalhi Log 4, Football 43 Baseball 1, 2g Monitor 4. Nice clothe: to dtmre in, To flirt in, and to talk in. JOAN RUTH KIPP Kipper Commercial , August 10 Dance Committee 1, 2, 5, 4, Dalhi Log 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 55 Pep Club 4g Office Helper 4. Thoughtful, helpful, joyful, delightful. ROSE MARY KIRCHNER Rose College July 28 Honor Society 2, 5, 4, Secretary Honor Society 4g Honor Roll 1, 2, 5, 4g Honor Usher 55 Executive Committee 1, 53 Dance Committee 1, 2, 5, 4g Co-Editor Dalhi Log 4, Cheerleader 2, 5, 43 Captain, Cheerleaders 4g Glee Club 1, 2, 53 French Club 4g Poster Club 1, 2, 5, Art Club 4, Office Helper 4. Admired for her beauty, respected for her intelligence, and adored for her virtue. ROBERT EDWIN LA MOUNTAIN Tex College December 11 Dance Committee 1, 2, 5, 4, Dalhi Log 43 Football 2, 5, 43 Glee Club 1, 2, Frenth Club 53 Monitor 4. I'd rather wear out than rurt out. .1 -V, l -.. . - - ee -1111111 1 ' be '51 19 1., 1-' '- SUSAN MAY LAMPRON HC College September 14 Honor Soclety 3 4 Honor Roll 2 3 4 H onor Usher 3 Senror Councxl 4 Dance Commrttee 1 2 3 4 Dalhr Log 4 Drarnatrc Club 1 Glee Club 1 2 3 Poster Club 1 2 French Club 4 Mxke Club 1 Pep Club 4 jumor Achrevement 3 4 Offrce Helper 4 A pretty gzrl a flew: mlm! A iruer fnend you II neva md ALICIA HELEN LA ROCK Dolly Commerclal December 12 Honor Roll 3 Dance Comrnrttee 1 3 Dalhr Log 4 Dramatxc Club 1 Offlce Helper 4 Smile and the world Jmzler wzlb you PATRICIA ANN LA ROCQUE Zi Commerclal June 30 Dance Commxttee 1 2 Dalhr Log 4 Glee Club 1 2 3 Soflly :peak rueeily rmzle -eh-. SANDRA JANE LEAB 411' Sandy College February 19 Honor Roll 4 Dance Commnttee 1 2 3 4 Dalhr Log 4 Poster Clu 1 7 9 I uould argue fm a ueek laugh for a monlb and ferr for a gem 1.5 .1 , , 1 1 1 1 n 7 7 3 5 3 3 1 1 , 1 , 1 1 1 J ! I ' ' 1 I .1 , f .' 1 I . .1 1. , '1 . Y -.Y . 1 1 s 1 1., 11 1 ' - 1- 1-, . , u ,x 1 - gg .231 N 1151- , I S Y , , 1 Y 4.1112 1 1 , , 1'1 'Z . ' 1 1 , , 1 ' 111 1 ' l W Y 1 1 W 1 N an E ' Q' ' 1 lie? 'l 1 '1 4 4? :V1111 1 11 11 1 4 1, M 1 1 ' E 1 ,-1 X W 1 11 it 1111 as 1 W 11 , 111 1 -'VQ1111 1111 .. - yn' 1 M11 ,, 11 11222, ,, W 111 We HW. 11 ik ' 11 111 1122: x11 11 4' .1 L N11 W .5411 111 ' 37 1 11:25:11 M 11 : .. .241 11 111 111: .1 E lll:::W .. 51 W 11' 15 15 1' 1 111 1 L T. I V , 11, A 1 1 I 1 1 fi 4 3 11 I 1 - ' 1 7 - e 4,552 ' - 1, .4 15' 7,5 ng E I 1-1 ' , 5 5 T115 ,- ' L ez.. ,111 ,, , U , 1, 11l. . , , uP tn It , L 3 1 1 - y 1 I l 1 ' 4, , 9 1 1 , , 1 A b 'Q , -1 - 1 1 . 1 I . I LORENA R. LE VARDI Rene Commercial January 2 Honor Roll 3, 4g Dance Committee 13 Dalhi Log 45 Glee Club 13 Office Helper 4. Here'.r io Rene whore perronalizy plus Attmri: alteration from all of ur. FREDERICK CARL LILLPOPP Fred College April 27 Dance Committee 1, 2, Dalhi Log 4g Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, Glee Club 1, 2, 35 Orchestra 1, 2. I am ez man of few wordr. BARBARA HELEN MA'I'TIS Bobbie Commercial April 10 Honor Roll 3g Dance Committee 3, 4, Dalhi Log 45 Dramatic Club 1, 23 Mike Club 1. A quiet min' with light brown eyer, Her love for quiet never dier. PETER FRANK MAURO Pete College Au ust 2 8 Dance Committee 1, 2, 3, 43 Dalhi Log 43 Poster Club 2, 3. There is alwayr 4 sparkle of bumor in his eyes. THERESA ANN MEIERS Terry Comrnercxal June 19 Honor Roll 2 4 Dance Commrttee 3 Dalhr Log 4 Glee Club 1 2 joy does not happen zt 15 a matter of cbafacter BARBARA ANN MELLEN Barb Commercxal September 4 Honor Roll 2 3 4 Student Councll 3 Exemtlve Commlttee 1 2 Dance Commzttee 1 2 3 4 Da1h1 Log 4 Cheerleader 1 2 3 4 Glee Club 1 2 5 Poster Club 1 Pep Club4 Off1ce Helper 1 2 3 4 A pretty blond drefred to perfection Wzll nevev fazl to attract attention I ROBERT BENNETT MEYERS Bo General Jul 1 Dance Comm1ttee 1 2 3 4 Dalh1 Log 4 Few tlanzgr are zmpamble to dzlzgence and :kill BEVERLY ANN MORIN Bev General U Y 20 Dance Commxttee 1 2 Dalhl Log 4 Quiet and calm Jbe Jeemr 10 be But tbe1e'J no gzrl move gay than .rhe F .I 1 , Z S Z , - , , S S , S 1 1 1 S Z , , , S 1 1 5 Z Z , , 1 - I I f 'T' ' ' , .7 f A T' 171977 , - , , - w f? ee it , M l, , 'E' 1' Y ml l f D? ' l' 1 7 w w 1 1 1 if ul if f, ,W it ,ul , i ,Er 6 N mu :- 5511155 ' w - fe :iw 1 an 1' M5gH... f?Q.. qu , 7 H l. ,,H,,E,.N, - 1 f fi ' 1: rllll? l ' ' iff EF' ,ww H ,,lWQl ll', 1 i N -Q M ll ul l X 74: , 5' 1 W -'K Q-LE ' ,, V. 4, .. b.. gl- Z - , - E Wrfww , , , , - W E ' ' ' ' ' ' . .. ,, 1 5 if y S - if ,F gig' - . V 2 , N H w ' 1 5' h , H 5 SUSAN JANE NICHOLS Sue Commercial April 1 Dance Committee 1, 2, 39 Dalhi Log 4g Dramatic Club lg Glee Club 1, 2. Nat too Jeriouf, not too gay A very nice girl in every way. MARIANNA NIEDERMAIER Marianna Commercial February 14 Dance Committee 2, 3g Dalhi Log 4g French Club 4. I Sby, fweel, .rmiling werflzare, Mariannd: u girl we all adore. NANCY KING O'DONNELL ..-lug.. Commercial july 18 Dance Committee 1, 2, 3,. 4g Dalhi Log 43 Basketball 2, 3, 45 Dramatic Club 1g Glee Club 1, 2, 3g Pep Club 43 Vice-President Pep Club 4. Some llaink lbe world war made for fun and frolirg and .fo do I . NANCY PALMER Nancy Commercial August 25 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4g Dance Committee 1, 23 Dalhi Log 43 Glee Club 1, 2g Office Helper 4. The quiel type derrribex our Nance, A girl you'll wall! to know But ouixide .vrboal rbi: like the ren, All bep and rurin' to go. DAVID MARTIN PATTERSON Dave Commercial january 8 Honor Roll 35 Dalhi Log 4. Gentle manner, pleamnt smile Are two of Drweir qualifier which are cerminly worthwhile. PATRICIA ANNE PATTERSON Pat Commercial March 27 Dance Committee 1, 2, 53 Dalhi Log 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 33 Glee Club 1, 2, Office Helper 4. Fun and frolicf glee is ihereg The will 10 dog ihe foul lo rare. if fy fr gfi Commercial - August 7 Dance Committee 1, 23 Dalhi Log 43 Glee Club 1, Office Helper 4. HBO., College November 25 Dance Committee 1, 23 Dalhi Log 4g Glee Club 1, 2, 33 Audio-Visual Club 1, 2. . .. XX SALLY MAUREEN PRATT Sally A trim litlle lady, with plenty of style. ETHAN FRANCIS RICHARDS Ethan if Jo happy and gay, Thai gloom dare: not look hir way. RONALD MOREY SAYRES College Dance Committee 5, 43 Dalhi Log 4, Football 2, 33 Golf Team 1, 2, 5, 4. He may look quiet, but-look again. WAYNE ALAN SHEPHERD College Dance Committee 1, 2, 3g Audio-Visual Club 1, 2. SARA LEE RUDIN Sally Commercial February 10 Student Council 4, Secretary, Student Council 45 Dance Committee 1, 2, 3, 45 Dalhi Log 4g Glee Club 1, 2, 3g Poster Club 1, 2, 53 Office Helper 4. Faithful in friendrlzip to me and you, Sully: n pol who is true blue. EDWIN RUSSELL SANDERS Ish General April 2 Dance Committee 1, 2, Dalhi Log 4. N ever let anything interrupt 4 good time. Moose April 7 --Docl, I December 11 55 Dalhi Log 4, Dramatic Club 2, 53 Orchestra In my own quiet way, I love n bit of fun. I DAVID D. SMART Smarty College July 11 Dance Committee 1, 53 Dalhi Log 4. A heen wit, ez wire looh, And an answer alway: ready. PATRICIA ANN SPIESS Pat General July 6 Dance Committee 1, 55 Dalhi Log 4g Glee Club 1. Where lhi: girl goe.r, Laughter flowr. PATRICIA ANN STEVENS 'fPat Commercial October 24 Dance Committee 1, 5g Dalhi Log fig Glee Club 2g Poster Club 1, 2. Eu:-'y lo look atg nice lo know. RAE ANN ESTELLA MARY THOMAS Mickey Mouse College August 25 Dance Committee 1, 2, 5g Dalhi Log 4g Dramatic Club 2, 55 Glee Club 1, 2, 55 French Club 55 Oratorical Contest 1, 3. IVhat ufifdom can you find thnx ix greater than hindnen. PAMELA DORIS TIRRELL Pam College Dance Committee 1, 2, 3, 43 Dalhi Log 43 French Club Willingnexs lo work payr great gratitude. WILLIAM FAYETTE TOWER Bill College Dance Committee 1, 23 Dalhi Log 4. Bill if Jwell, ar we all know, Maybe ibm? if why we like kim Jo. u l l SANDRA LOUISE TRUNDLE Sandy Commercial ' March 26 Honor Roll 1, 43 Dalhi Log 4g Dance Committee 33 Glee Club 1. Soplaixlicaled manner, tl:ere'.r mixclaief in her eye, N ever nz dull momenf, when Samly'.r :landing by. EDWARD GEORGE VOSBURGH Vos College October 6 Honor Roll 2, 33 Student Council 4g Senior Council 4g Dance Com- mittee 1, 2, 53 Dalhi Log 4g Basketball 1, 2, 33 Glee Club 1. He pleaxes everyone with his abiliiyg His perxonnlizy win: popularity. july 15 2, 35 Poster Club 1, 23 Pep Club 43 junior Achievement 53 Office Helper 5. May 5 9 ' J l 1 College May 15 Dance Committee 1, 2, 5, Dalhi Log 4. A .rmile for every fellow, Two for every girl. ROGER MICHAEL WILLIAMS ' ..Rog.. College june 12 , Dance Committee 1, 2, Sp Dalhi Log 4g Baseball 2, 4, Glee Club 1, 25 Orchestra 1. Herd: I0 a clanmale wlJo'.r full of fun, -,ffe CAROL JEAN WALLIN Kit College june 4 Dance Committee 1, 2, 3g Dalhi Log 4g Glee Club 1, 23 French Club 53 Library Helper 4. A pleasing min with ro much grace, She ir derirea' in every place. WARD C. WARREN Ropey General December 5 Dance Committee 1, 2, 3g Dalhi Log 45 Glee Club 15 Poster Club 2. The only way zo have a friend ir to be one. DONALD EDWARD WHITE, JR. Don Alwayf around when tlaereir work to be done. r.,'f'f'f' CAROLE ANN YOUNG Carole Commercial October 16 Dance Committee 1, 2g Dalhi Log 4s Glee Club 1, 2. She ix quiet, modes! and Jluy, Rather .rilerzt and not very high. SHEILA- ANN ZALESKI Sheila Commercial October 21 Dance Committee 2, Dalhi Log 43 Glee Club 1, 2, 3. Full of fun and always gay, She happily goes on ber way. CAROL ANN ZINK ucarol., Commercial August 16 Honor Roll 1, 3, 45 Dance Committee 1, 55 Dalhi Log 43 Glee Club 1. It if not in mortal: to demand .rucceJ.v, Bu! we'll do moreg will deserve it. POST GRADUATES MICHAEL DALY JOSEPH DROUIN PAUL MCMANUS CLASS SONG Memories, memories of years at Dalton High, Memories will always last of school days now gone by, The teachers, and the friends we made will stay close to our hearts, The sports we played, the dances gay, will always have a part. Memories, memories that will not ever fade As down the path of memory, we see again these halls. High School friends, high school days, we hate to say goodbye As the future calls, but you'l1 always be in our wonderful memories -JUDY HULL -SANDRA LEAB MOTTO Si Deus nobiscum, quis contra nos flf God be with us, who shall be against usj CLASS COLORS CLASS FLOWER Green and Gold Yellow Rose and Ivy CLASS WILL We, the class of 1959, whose amazing brilliance has dazzled the teachers and pupils of D. H. S. for the past four years, still possessing sound, sane and elevated minds, do hereby declare and ublish this, our last will and testament. We, the class of 1959, very graciously will our overabundance of school spirit to be divided equally among underclassmen. NANCY BARTLEY bequeaths to MARILEE NEVERS her terrific driving ability. Don't hit too many fire hydrants, Marilee! ! PAT BARTLEY wills to CAROL BLESSING and NANCY ANDREW her golden locks. MARILYN BAUMANN hands down her many good ways to ANN MARIE KLEABONAS. DONALD ADAMS and DAVID PATTERSON leave their love for Mrs. Parker's room to FAY WHITE and CAROL KNICKERBOCKER. SHARON BURNES leaves her vast amount of knowledge to MEREDITI-I CHRIS- TIANSON. JOAN CALLAHAN and SIS CALLAHAN hand down to KATHY CALLAHAN and SUE CALLAHAN the great name Callahan. Long live the Callahans! MICHAEL ALLESSIO bequeaths his loyalty to the 4-H Club to RALPH BELL. DORINE CHICARETTO and NANCY PALMER leave their good looks to CATH- ERINE SHEA and JOANNE DION. JOAN CORNELLIER leaves to MARIE FULLER her old Basketball sneakers. Hope you can fill them as well as Corny did. KATIE CROCHIERE hands down her quiet, studious ways to CLIFF NICHOLS and RICHARD FURLONG. I think we have the wrong senior! BETTY CROSIER leaves her versatility to ROBBIE JOHNSON HOWARD HI HOU BARNES wills his strong Republican tendencies to CHRIS DRAKE and DON MEYERS. BILL BORKOWSKI throws all his used baseballs to BRUCE SMART. Nice catch, Budd ll ROYNNIE CARR wills his tremendous wardrobe of Cowboy shirts to RONALD MCELROY. IRENE CROSIER leaves her loyalty to D.H.S. to ANN COONEY. Take care of the Pep Club, Ann! PAT CULLET leaves her friendly smile to LINDA MEIERS. MARIE DONOVAN bequeaths to DOROTHY ROCHE her determination. BRUCE CLARK leaves all the parts of the Dent to help JOHNNY BRODERICK piece together his Dart Need any help, Johnny? SALLY DOOLAN wills her small stature to SHIRLEY ZINK. NANCY DUGGAN leaves her huge record collection to PALMA MAURO. MILTON COREY hands down his bill at Barney's Auto Shop to TOMMY TEE- HAN. LINDA EICI-IORN bequeaths her long walk to school to RICHARD WELLS. Can't be late, you know! ALICE HIGGINS and MAXINE ENGWER leave their high commercial status to NANCY HUNT. Don't forget the Debits and Credits BOB de FOREST and JACK HASKELL hand down their excellent attendance record to ROGER BARTLETT and DOUG ACKLEY. Only absent four days this week? Not bad! PAT SPIESS and JEAN FAHEY will to GINNY LA MOUNTAIN their quiet ways. JULIA FERGUSON leaves her long-lasting friendship to ANN BRENNAN. CHARLOTTA FILKINS hands down her place on the Honor Society to IRENE PEASE. Keep up those marks, Irene. DAVE SMART and RUFUS DEWKETT leave their blue jeans to BOB BEALS. BILL EMERSON and BOB GILBERT gladly give to JIM COULTER all their used golf clubs. SHIRLEY FOWLER and SUSAN NICHOLS pass on their sincerity to SANDRA O BRIEN JEAN FRENCH leaves her love for out of town boys to CAROL LARAMEE PAT and BARB FUORE leave their friendly family relations to HELEN and CHARLES LA CHANCE GEORGE ENGLISH leaves his top position at the Crane Inn to MIKE SHEA Take it easy on the help Mike' l' BOB FOGARTY leax es his love for the pigskin to STASH ZALESKI How many T D s next year Stash? KATHY GALLIHER leaves her Irish temper to MIKE O CONNELL We Irish men have to stick together you I-.now PAT GREGORY and BARB MELLEN bequeath to BILLY BERRY and RAY ABARE their I-Iot Bombs Hey boys do your cars have Jump gears ? MARIANNA NIEDERMAIER and DOROTHY HARRIS will all their cute ways to DIANE DROGA and JUDY HASKELL TOMMY HANRATH leaves that wonderful car of his to BERNARD SHOOK Why not splurge and buy a new one? SANDRA HASKINS leaves her fondness for Green Ridge Park to ALEX SHERMAN JOYCE HATHAWAY leaves to FRED RIPLEY and BILLY PATTERSON the honor of being a Crane Avenue Kid BRUCE Zeppo HAWORTH hands his many shy ways to WALTER BRAMAN I think we made a slight mistake on this one JUDY HULL bequeaths her high scholastic standing to CAROL BARRY JOAN KIPP hands down her parallel parking ability to BILL EEENEY Ask Mr Bleil he knows Ithink' ROSE MARY KIRCHNER hands down to LEAH SHEPARDSON her organizational abili FRYANCIS Sacco HASSETT wills his ability to solve Miss Barrett s problem to IM SMITH Linda' ALICIA LA ROCK and PAT PATTERSON hand down their places in the office to MARILYN GILLETT and ELLEN CARROLL Remember to do Just as Mrs Roy tells ou BARB MATTIS leaves her tall stature to NANCY SCACE BOB Look Sharp HIGGINS leaves all his used Gillette Blue Blades to CHUCK KIILSON JIM Max IRLAND leases his good looks to JACK FERIN PAT LA ROCQUE and SANDY TRUNDLE leave their beautiful hair to LYNN COWELL and HELEN LILLPOPP SANDY LEAB bequeaths to DIANE BOYNTON and BEV BUSH her flirtatious wa s LORENA LE VARDI and PAM TIRRELL hand down their fascination for Pittsfield boys to BARB PHILLIPS DAVE JENKS wills his many quret and lrkeable ways to WAYNE CRONNELL Can you Charm the girls too Wayne? GEORGE KENDALL leax es his flaming red hair to NATHAN CONNOR BEV MORIN hands dovvn her love for Miss Madden s kitchen to LINDA GAZAW Anything rn the cupboards? NANCY O DONNELL lean es her world famous scatter brain to DONNA WOOD BOB Tex LA MOUNTAIN leax es his all round popularity to JACK REID Can you play the guitar too ack? IRED LILLPOPP wills his splendid singing voice to CHRIS SHERMAN QUIET in the locker room Chris PETE MAURO sadly leav es his charcoal crop to BOB VINCENT SALLY PRATT leax es her huge closet full of clothes to JO ANN KELLY Do they f t Jo? SUE .LAMPRON leaves her soft, quiet voice to LINDA HOMER. Stop yelling, y . 7 4 I 1 Y . I i, . TERRY MEIERS and CAROLE YOUNG bequeath to NANCY BURNHAM their square dancing ability. BOB MEYERS reluctantly says good-by to his crystal set. DAVE KIDD is now the proud possessor. ETHAN BO RICHARDS hands down his love for Fords to TOMMY MURRAY. SALLY RUDIN wills to BETH CLAPPER and KAY WAGNER her good disposi- tion. Before you blow up-count to ten! EDDIE SANDERS and RONNIE SAYRES leave their winning ways with the Dalton Cops to GEORGE WATKINS. WAYNE SHEPHERD bequeaths his sideburns and bongo drums to TOMMY GREGORY. My, aren't you the lucky fellow!! PAT STEVENS leaves her artistic ability to CINDY BELL. CHUCKY SHERMAN hands down to BOB MACK his secret formula for playing three sports. BILL TOWER handsf down his diminutive physique to WILLIAM ELOVIRTA. RAE ANN THOMAS leaves her loyalty to the Big City of Hinsdale to WINNIE DROSHEN, LEROY BRADLEY, and CHUCK BORKOWSKI. DALE TRISTANY leaves her popularity with the opposite sex to JUDY CULVER. Don't break too many hearts, Judy! TEDDY VOSBURGH leaves his intelligence to DONALD CLARK. CAROL KIT WALLIN wills to TOMMY SMITH her loyalty to the Dalton- Hinsdale Bus Line. WARD ROPER WARREN leaves his peace in the shop to SIDNEY DREW. DON KEEPER OF THE FLAME WHITE leaves his Top 10 Tunes of the Week to Smilin' JACK CAMPBELL. SHERRIE DROSEHN and SHEILA ZALESKI leave to BARBARA THAYER and MARIE CHILSON their sense of humor. ROGER WILLIAMS leaves to WAYNE ELLIOT his love for music. CAROL ZINK leaves her award-winning ability in 4-H to JANET CARR. President RICHARD DICK WITHAM leaves his reputation as the Greatest Class President in D.H.S. to all class presidents in the future. Good Luck and hope you can do half as well as Dick has done. MISS FLYNN leaves her loyalty to the party-the Democratic one, that is-to DAN DALY and ROBERT FEDER. The SENIOR CLASS wills to the FRESHMAN CLASS all its slightly used streamers. Hope you have as much success with them as we did! l The SENIOR CLASS wills to the SOPHOMORE CLASS all the worn-out teachers that have been able to struggle through the year with our class. The SENIOR CLASS leaves to the JUNIOR CLASS that terrible disease, Senioritis. Don't be too hard on the underclassmen. The SENIOR CLASS leaves to the FACULTY many thanks for your patience, under- standing, and guidance during our four wonderful years at Dalton High School. To MISS FLYNN the SENIOR CLASS leaves many fond memories we shall never forgetg and many thanks to a wonderful person who will remain on the top of the list of our high school days. . ALL the foregoing statements were made in the spirit of fun and should be taken as such by students and teachers. -KATHLEEN GALLIHER -ROBERT LalNIOUNTAlN Witnessed by our capable and efficient secretary- -DALE TRISTANY 0 WU! '0:t:o:Q!q, fi if ' V ..- V1? . . V V VVVVVVVVwmwnmwyygfhlgli-VVV . A V V1 ' gn... , V - ' z ' I .' fag bf ' ' V .V -f' :if ' A .f - N- ,. . 11: - 2 ' if V V VVV V . Vw , V mafia 1 .. ' ' E 23 si W 1 A 1 hw qv- '. ' '- ,, Q . ff' - 4 . .ix ' . .mfr .eq my ' t Q. 'ff ' '1'f 'jff'f.'f1' '7'-N. ' .- 1 cf 1 - ' H 'lt5'3'l!5 '15i'- 1 'V ' . ' . . ' . . -f ..., . ., . fy. AA ' X wig? 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' '-'1'1.'mQa'f-.4fT' Q ' 4 K 9 wT'Y ' -' 'V ' q I - ' , V?-'Vgm .Q Vf 5 'Q ' .-Aw'-1 . ,M-ff..VVVV . uf-.fm Q V 5344, '- 'gg 1 VV - -7 V Vf- .44 ri PROPHECY JOYCE-When we graduated from Dalton High twenty- one years ago, who would have thought that a member of our class would be elected President? You did a terrific job of managing Bill Emerson's campaign, dear. BRUCE-It was a real challenge! But now we'll have a good golf-playing Republican president in the White House. Mike Allessio proved a strong running mate. JOYCE-Dale Tristany will be a beautiful first lady and Mike's wife, Sandy Haskins, will be a gracious Washington hostess. BRUCE-I'm glad we were able to get back to Dalton for the Christmas holidaysg we really need the rest after all the long campaign trips we took. JOYCE-It was worth it, though, Bruce. just think of how many of our old classmates we met. It was so exciting to see them again! BRUCE-Yes, and you got us another job-to organize a big twenty-fifth reunion. JOYCE-But think of the luck of having a class reunion in the White House! Bill and Dale want us to invite all our old classmates. We have a head start because we met so many of them on the campaign' trail. Perhaps we'd better start a list so we'll know where to send the invitations. BRUCE-All right. We'l1 start with Dave Smart who has the job of directing all activities on Operation Moon- beam -the first round trip to the moon. And Irene Crosier is his efficient private secretary. JOYCE-Speaking of trips to the lunar regions, remember Kathie Galliher's last edition of The Active Atom? According to the article, Jack Haskell has planned a regu- lar spaceship service to the moon. He based his ideas on the information given to him by Robert Meyers and Susan Nichols who were among those who made the first trip to the moon. BRUCE-That still takes a bit of courage. But did you notice how many of our friends are concerned with the mundane business of transportation here on earth? Re- member that Eddie Sanders and Rufus Dewkett were the pilots who took us to New York. JOYCE-Yes, and don't forget that joan Callahan and Shirley Fowler were stewardesses on that flight. They told me that Ward Warren and Sandra Leab own the school where they were trained for their positions as hostesses. BRUCE-We still need taxi drivers, too. Barbara Fuore drove us from the air port in New York and by strange coincidence, Pat Fuore met us at the airport here in Dalton. JOYCE-That's not a coincidence. Those girls were Mr. Bleil's favorite protegees. BRUCE-During our stay in New York, we had excellent reservations at Chipper's Hotel managed by Tom Hanrath and his wife, Sally Rudin. It was good to find that some of our friends stayed there. JOYCE-Yes, we ran into Sue Lampron, Judy Hull, and Marianna Niedermaier, who are top-notch U.N. interpret- ers. They had just returned from a southern cruise. BRUCE-That hotel had a very comfortable lobby. I re- member that I spent the one afternoon that was free from campaign business absorbed in the new best seller, Proper Eiquette on a Date by Barbara Mellen and Ronald Sayres. I understand the successful publishing company owned by Alice Higgins and Alicia La Rock brought out this book. JOYCE-I recall that while you were having a lazytime, I was on a most strenuous shopping tour. I met Rae Ann Thomas and Betty Crosier at Pamela Tirrell's sport shop. She designs the sportswear that they model. Then for more formal attire, I went to Marie Donovan's Exclusive Shoppe where Rose Mary Kirchner and Pat Cullett model her creations. BRUCE-I can't feel too sorry for you. I believe you really enjoy those ridiculous shopping expeditions, As for rne, I got more enjoyment out of some of the shows we were able to attend. I particularly enjoyed the concert given by Roger Williams, the world famous violinist, who played to an SRO audience at the new concert hall. That's a beautiful place, and it's managed very efficiently by Pat Patterson and Lorena Le Vardi. JOYCE-An-d just think! George English was the archi- tect who designed that huge theater. Dick Witham en- dowed it. BRUCE-Dick is president of the Bell Telephone Com- pany. He was very generous in campaign contributions. JOYCE-Quite a few of our friends have made good in the entertainment world. Nancy Palmer, Beverly Morin and Sandy Trundle danced for some years with the Rock- ettes before they were married. BRUCE-Ted Vosburgh, the owner of Vosy's Cafe told us that his best dancing team was Dorine Chiaretto and 'Sally Pratt. They're married now to successful businessmen. JOYCE-I'll not soon forget the delicious pizza that his manager, Peter Mauro, served us. That place is a regular epicure's club. BRUCE-I enjoyed the television show, Advice for the Lovelorn, starring Sis Callahan and Bob Fogarty. The teenagers here depend upon their advice in all matters of the heart! JOYCE-It wasn't only in New York that the enter- tainment world claimed so many of our old classmates. Quite a few have achieved fame and fortune in Hollywood. BRUCE-Yes, out there the teenager's idols are Tex La- Mountain, Dave Jenks, and George Kendall. They've been presented with so many gold records for their hits that I've lost track of them. JOYCE-And don't forget Hi-Ho Barnes. Rock-and- roll has lasted and Hi-Ho has taken the place of our old idol, Elvis Presley. BRUCE-The movies claimed Milton Corey and Sharon Burnes. We met quite a few celebrities at their home. Marilyn Baumann did all the publicity for their pictures. JOYCE-She also handled the publicity on the academy- award picture, The Life of Arthur and Katherine Murray. The producer, Alfred Bernardo, did a good job of casting when he gave Chuck Sherman and Charlotte Filkins, the owners of the Arthur Murray dance studio, the leading roles. Fred Lillpopp and Wayne Doc Shepard did well in the leading musical parts. BRUCE-Chuck and Charlotte were pleased that we en- joyed the show to which they took us. Wasn't that Dare- devil car act starring joan Kipp and Pat Gregory, exciting? JOYCE-It was a bit too thrilling for me! I liked the specialty act that Pat Spiess and Barbara Mattis did at the Brown Derby. BRUCE-That place is well managed by Ethan Richards and julia Ferguson. Doesn't Pat Stevens sketch good likenesses of the customers? JOYCE-Yes, I'll always 'keep the one she did of us. I was proud to see how successful our former classmates had becomeg but I must admit that I'm rather sentimental about the ones who stayed here in Dalton. It makes our town the best there is! BRUCE-That's true. To see familiar faces makes coming home seem worth while. It's good to have Nancy Bartley and Don White as proprietors of this hotel. JOYCE-Speaking of Bartleys Pat's now married to Bob Gilbert, the golf pro at Wahconah Park. BRUCE-And Don White keeps close track of the old gang. He said that Bob Higgins is managing the Fightin' Irish at Notre Dame. JOYCE-He told me that Dave Patterson answered the call of the wild and is doing missionary work in Africa. And Bill Tower is a big game hunter over there. BRUCE-jean Fahey and her husband, Bill Borkowski, stayed closer to home. They have a thriving business at Camp Russell, where they still invite the Dalton classes for their animal picnics. Remember the fun we used to have there? JOYCE-Did you know that Robert deForest is a noted chemist? Don says that he is working on an incurable plague called Dippy's Disease. BRUCE-I notice that quite a few of the businesses have been taken over by former classmates. Linda Eichorn and Don Adams are managing the Dalton Cleaners. JOYCE-And Katie Crochiere, Joan Cornellier, and Sherrie Drosehn have taken over the Casino. They were there so much, remember? BRUCE-Yes, I certainly do remember. Did you hear that Carol Wallin and Ronnie Carr now own the Dalton- Hinsdale Bus Line? JOYCE-That's natural. Nancy O'Donnell and Bruce Clark got so sick of repairing cars that they now have their own Riding Stable. BRUCE-These things still have their place even in the Space Age. Say, Joyce, didn't you enjoy going back to the old Opera House last night? Maxine Engwer and Jean French surprised me with their operatic rendition. Remember when we put on our minstrel there? JOYCE-I do indeed. But I was more surprised to see the beautiful house where jim Irland, the world's greatest playboy, finally settled down with his high school sweet- heart, Nancy Duggan. BRUCE-Jim and I used to have lots of fun. We stopped at Silvernail's to recapture old times. It's now owned by Frank Sacco Hassett, who had so much interest in the place that he finally bought it. His wife, Sally Doolan, helped him to make it the best drugstore in the county. JOYCE-Let's not forget Dorothy Harris and Pat La- Rocque, who own Emily's -believe it or not! BRUCE-Joyce, let's go back to Dalton High School to- morrow. I wonder if there are many changes there. JOYCE-You know that Carole Young now runs the commercial department. Shiela Zaleski and Theresa Meiers are the guidance counselors and Carol Zink reigns as secre- tary for the superintendent. BRUCE-All of these people have been so pleased to see us. They want to hear all about the campaign. You have no idea how enthusiastic they are about Bill's victory. JOYCE-I find they are even more excited about the pros- pect of our reunion in Washington. I am, too, for it's always good to meet again those wonderful people of the Class of '59, Joyce Hathaway Bruce Haworth II9 FUTURE DREAMS As the class of 1959 stands on the threshold of a new life, our dreams are the guiding lights toward the goals for which we will work for in the future, after graduation from Dalton High School. Our dreams are many and varied, and though some dreams may change or fade away through the years, only to be replaced by new ones, each one of us hopes that hir dream will eventually come true. Sometime in the future, almost all of us hope to be married and have a family, but our immediate plans are to secure a job or go to college and make something really worthwhile of our lives. The business world offers many opportunities and satis- factions for those who plan to enter it. In this world, JOAN CORNELLIER can fulfill her dreams of meeting many re- markable people. PATRICIA GREGORY, SANDRA TRUNDLE, CAROL ZINK, SHEILA ZALESKI, and SUSAN NICHOLS plan to become part of a large firm, such as the General Electric Company, as secretaries. NANCY PALMER also wishes to do office Work and to travel with friends after saving some money. ALICIA LA- ROCK and DORINE CHIARETTO will attend business school to become accountants in a bank or a business company. Also Wishing to owork in a bank, PATRICIA STEVENS plans to do filing for two years, and then to join the Waves and become a communicator. JOAN KIPP wishes to go to the Berkshire Business School to'prepare for a job at the General Electric Company. PATRICIA CUL- LETT also desires to take a short business course. I-Ier dream is to become better educated in a special fieldi and to lead a full and happy life. MARY CALLAHAN wishes to secure a position as a legal secretary after attending a two-year business school. PETER MAURO plans to at- tend college, major in business administration, set up his own company, and become a prominent businessman. RAE ANN THOMAS hopes to become assistant purchaser for a large store. After serving an apprenticeship as a tool- maker, ROBERT de FOREST hopes to matriculate into a business college. ALICE HIGGINS and PATRICIA FUORE plan to become receptionists. NANCY O'DON- NELL would like to attend a junior college for two years. Also wishing to attend a junior college, IRENE CROSIER, NANCY DUGGAN, and MARILYN BAUMANN will go to Becker Junior College and take the medical secretary course. BARBARA MELLEN also hopes to attend a busi- ness college to become a medical secretary in a large Boston Hospital. She would especially like to work for a doctor who helps crippled children. KATHLEEN GALLIHER wishes to become an X-ray technician. Others entering the world of medicine are those who plan to become nurses. Nursing is a long, challenging careerg but it offers a deep satisfaction to those dedicated to helping the needy and the afflicted. JULIA FERGU- SON will attend St. Luke's School of Nursing for three years. She hopes to work either aboard a ship on world cruises for four years, or in a hospital in a small town. SANDRA HASKINS also hopes to receive her training at St. Luke's and would like to work in California as a l20 surgical nurse. JOAN CALLAHAN wants to train in a large hospital nearby, and to work at St. Luke's Hospital. SALLY PRATT hopes to become a registered nurse at Pitts- field General. Also training at Pittsfield General will be SHIRLEY FOWLER. She hopes to work there for eight years, and then to travel around the country and settle in the West. SALLY RUDIN'S dream is to become a registered nurse in a children's hospital. DOROTHY HARRIS will take a one year course at St. Margaret's House and Hospital to become a pediatrics nurse. PATRICIA PATTERSON has always wished to become a child's nurse. She plans to go to the School of Nursing in New Hamp- shire. She would like to work in Pittsfield General Hos- pital. Training at Springfield will be SANDRA LEAB, at the Springfield Hospital and SHERRIE DROSEHN, at the Springfield City School of Nursing. Another challenging and very rewarding profession is teaching. Some of our class plans to devote themselves to this wonderful career of educating others, where so many are needed. LINDA EICHORN, SUSAN LAMP- RON, and JEAN FAHEY hope to attend college to become grammar school teachers. Also planning to become teachers are SALLY DOOLAN, who will study at the University of Massachusetts, and CHARLOTTA FILKINS and JUDY HULL, at Mount Holyoke College. NANCY BARTLEY hopes to go to The College of New Rochelle to receive a. Master's Degree in Education. She would like to teach either the first grade, French on the elementary level, or blind, deaf, and retarded children. PATRICIA BARTLEY also Wants to receive a M.A. in Education. After study- ing at the University of Massachusetts, she would like to teach social studies on the high school level. ROBERT MEYER'S dream is to be happy and to meet all problems as they come. He plans to attend art school and to teach art. FRED LILLPOPP'S ambition is to be a school teacher of general science. He plans to enter North Adams Teach- ers College. ETHAN RICHARDS will receive his teach- ing degree at St. Michael's College and teach in a Dalton School. ROBERT FOGARTY intends to teach after col- lege. He plans to study history and physical education. In addition, he hopes to coach football. ROBERT LAMOUN- TAIN'S dream is to become a teacher or a singer and earn enough money to live comfortably. MARIE DONO- VAN wishes to major in mathematics in college, and to become a teacher of this subject. CATHERINE CROCHIERE plans to make physical education her major in college. After working a few years, she would like to travel in the United States and Europe. BETTY CROSIER'S dream is to teach in foreign countries after she receives her college education. Many others in our class will also be going to liberal arts colleges to broaden their knowledge and interests, to become well-rounded citizens, and to study in the' field that interests them and make it their life work. RICHARD WITHAM plans to enter college to study' engineering. DALE 'I'RISTANY hopes to enter the College of New Rochelle and after post-graduate Work, she plans to pur- sue clinical psychology as a career. ROSE MARY KIRCH- NER wrshes to study rn some specrfrc freld perhaps mathemat1cs SHARON BURNES hopes to major 1n exther chemrstry or brology After college she wrshes to enter some phase of research exther rn food drugs or textrles A career IS not her only d-team she would lrke seven chrldren and an enormous house BRUCE HAWORTH wrshes to become a chemrst and wants to attend Tr1n1ty College After recervrng 111s degree GEORGE ENGLISH wants to proceed 1nto some specral freld of mathematxcs or physrcs PAMELA TIRRELL plans to enter the Rhode Island School of Design 10 Provrdence and to major 1n pamtrng for four years BILL TOWER plans to go to the Unnersrty of Massachusetts or Unrversrty of Marne to study forestry and to make 1t hrs lxfe work Also plannrng to enter the Unxverslty of Massachusetts RONALD CARR hopes to major rn Anrmal Husbandry and Forestry After graduatron from h1gh school WAYNE SHEPHERD dreams of burldxng hrs own radro statron He would also lrke to work as a photographer for magazrnes DONALD WHITE also wrshes to enter the radxo freld He has been accepted at the Cambrrdge Radro and Televrsron Broadcast 1ng School He also hopes to take a two year busmess course ALFRED BERNARDO would lrlce to enter the electrxcal bus1ness a very rnterestrng and challengrng pro fessron Plannrng to become an engrneer THOMAS HANRATH hopes to attend St Mrchaels College or to apply for the General Electrrc Apprennce Course TED VOSBURGH also wrshes to take thrs course After gradua tron from h1gh school MILTON COREY hopes to take a cross country tour through the Umted States I the fall he hopes to enter Mlaml Unrversrty rn Florrda where he wrll take archrtecture as a major and drama as a mrnor After graduatron from college he plans to set up an archrtectural frrm rn Florrda or 1n Calrforma DAVID JENKS hopes to enter St Mrchael s College and then go 1nto the A1r Force After leavrng the Arr Force he would lrke to fmd a job as a jet transport prlot wlth an a1rl1ne company JAMES IRLAND S dream rs to go to college fly rn the Naval Arr Force play professlonal football and then settle down as a dentrst CHARLES SHERMAN 15 planmng to attend college and hopes to play football there BRUCE CLARK S dream IS to go to college marry and own a large colonxal style house wrth acres of land surroundrng rt HOWARD BARNES has been accepted at Hrgh Pornt College rn North Carolrna After gradua tron and servrng hrs trme wrth Uncle Sam he wlshes to frnd a surtable job Some members of the class are planmng to enter the armed forces soon after graduatron from h1gh school ROBERT HIGGINS plans to enter erther the Marrnes or the Army sometrme 10 July for three or four years and then he wlshes to fmd a good job Ward Warren hopes to jom the Coast Guard for four years JACK HASKELL also plans to jorn the Coast Guard and wrshes to ralse horses RONALD SAYRES plans to enlrst rn the A1r Force where he hopes to take the alrcraft electncal course Later he hopes to work for the Massachusetts Electrrc Com pany DAVID SMART would l1ke to enlrst rn the Arr Force and to learn a trade especrally one concernmg radro or astronomy WILLIAM BORKOWSKI also desxres to go rnto the servnce Hrs dream rs to become a baseball player for one of the major league teams 1n the Umted States If condrtrons prevent ROBERT GILBERT from gorng to college he would lrke to go 1nto the Army Later a golf mg job such as a manager would appeal to hrm BILL EMERSON also wrshes to manage a golf club 1n the Berkshlre County area He plans to study turf malntenance at the Stockbrrdge School of the Umversrty of Massachusetts Some members of the class are plannrng to serve others rn many ways as JOYCE HATHAWAY BEVERLY MORIN and BARBARA FUORE plan to become beautl crans Joyce plans to go to the Boston School of Beautrcrans for srx months and Beverly wants to attend a han' dressrng school 1n Sprmgfreld They desxre to own therr own shops after workrng rn a beauty salon for a short trme EAN FRENCH dreams of becomrng an rnterror decorator for colors and color schemes have always rnterested her RUFUS DEWKETT and EDWIN SANDERS desrre to be mechamcs CAROLE YOUNG wrshes to obtarn a good job and to hve a full lrfe BARBARA MATTIS dream 15 to be marrred as soon as she graduates and to hve a happy lrfe FRANCIS HASSETS dream 15 to be a success at whatever he does Travelrng IS very excrtmg and educational and many members of the class hope to enjoy rrch experrences that lt offers After h1gh sd1ool MARIANNA NEIDERMAIER rntends to take a tr1p to Germany and Austrra Then she wrshes to study for two years at a junror college After college she w1ll become a translator of Englxsh and Ger man ROGER WILLIAMS would hke to sa1l around the world on a sarlboat LORENA LEVARDI CAROL WALLIN and PATRICIA SPIESS w1ll have many oppor tunrtres to meet many rnterestmg people and see many new places rn therr careers as arrhne hostesses Pat plans to tram at the Arrlme Hostess School rn Ch1cago Carol at the Alrlrne school at Hartford Connectrcut They w1ll work on the ground untrl they are twenty one and elrgrble to go on flrghts GEORGE KENDALL plans to go to an aeronautrcs school and learn to fly commercral planes or to become a master technrcran THERESA MEIERS MAX INE ENGWER and MICHAEL ALLESSIO also dream of becomxng world travelers to see the marvels of the world rn whrch we lrve Perhaps the most rewardmg work of all 15 that of serv mg God DONALD ADAMS wrsh IS to become an honest uprrght man rn the eyes of God He IS entrustrng hrs lrfe to Hrm DAVID PATTERSON rs also ded1cat1ng hrs lrfe to God He feels that He w1ll lead hrm to a Brble College to study for the mrnrstry Any materral success we gam would be less than com plete rf we drdn t dedrcate some of our trme to the servrce of others The only true success rn the world rs to lead our lrves rn such a way as to please God for rf God rs wrth us who can be agarnst us 7 Judy Hull I2I a 9 9 5 3 a I 2 a , u , 1 : a ' ' s ' 1 .V . . . . .- a 9 a J I - - 4 . . . , . 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Dalton High School - Dalhi Log Yearbook (Dalton, MA) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 7

1959, pg 7

Dalton High School - Dalhi Log Yearbook (Dalton, MA) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 149

1959, pg 149

Dalton High School - Dalhi Log Yearbook (Dalton, MA) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 7

1959, pg 7

Dalton High School - Dalhi Log Yearbook (Dalton, MA) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 7

1959, pg 7

Dalton High School - Dalhi Log Yearbook (Dalton, MA) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 66

1959, pg 66

Dalton High School - Dalhi Log Yearbook (Dalton, MA) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 151

1959, pg 151


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