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

 - Class of 1959

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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 '



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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.

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