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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-
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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
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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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