Dean College - Awpie Yearbook (Franklin, MA)

 - Class of 1953

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With years that pass to memory, Thy pledge to youth shall constant be. We love thy paths, thy golden hours, Thy ivied Walls, thy shaded bowers. To precepts high We learned of thee We promise love and loyalty. Oh, Alma Mater's lessons true Will he our pride this Whole life through. Thy spiring pines, thy portals wide, Thy sturdy elms the years abide. Fond mem'ries ring, ne'er to depart, Forever sealed within each heart, We love thee yet, men strong and tried, Our hope and joy in thee confide. Oh, Alma Mater's heautied place Will e'er remain fond mem'ries grace. Oh, Awpie Vtfay that leads afar, Our love returns where e'er We are To days We spent with life inspired, With spirit fresh, and purpose iiredp Our guiding light, our fated star. For thee our love where e'er We are. Oh, Alma Mater's sons afar Pledge faith and love Where e'er we are. live Wtfords by William N. H. Pottertonl tMusic by Gerald F. Frazeel BL PR CE . . . published by . . . THE SENIOR CLASS . . . of . . . DEAN ACADEMY . . . cmd . . . DEAN ,TUNICR COLLEGE FRANKLIN, MASSACHUSETTS H955 QH.!!1:L1'lfl1 Q!1C1,C1LUiCA' CQCIJIWI 61' BS., Tufts Colleqe Ed.M., Harvard University University of Chicago -C as-5 N get tlllllltld fl it WSH llwlll oreword Two eventful and successful years at Dean Academy and lunior Col- lege have passed. May those two years have loeen full of pleasant memories that will not be soon tor- gotten. May the diploma which you receive he the result ot your loest and hardest work. May you have gained knowledge and understand- ing not only from your studies, but from your social contacts as well. As you leave Dean, may you con- stantly be improving your education. May your learning not end here, but continue in your every day living and working. lt is our hope that you will have all the success and happi- ness that you deserve. l Cyn. 9f91 l.1 L6fZl grail?-CIGYSOW B. S., Ed M., Tufts Colleqe 1 w- . A -'ffgii' 1 n,,,,Wri or in 'l4IiIllQ,Qtii ll1'l J Dedication It is with deep gratitude that We, the class of 1953, dedicate our year- , book to Mr. Henderson. His Work as acting president, teacher, and friend has endeared him to every student at Dean. Gur future will be more certain because of the Wisdom and ' Warmth of his counsel and guidance. , , Back Row-Bulkcley, Vose, Fulton. Young, Walker. Mann, Hill. Vcale. Glass. Fritts, S. Johnson. Front Row-W. Johnson, Shaw, Hawkes feditorj, Mr. Jones. Ariola fcditorj , Talbot, Benjamin. BLUE SPBUCE STAFF-1953 CO-EDITORS L. Hawkes W. Ariola BUSINESS MANAGERS W. Benjamin H. Shaw PHOTGGRAPHY lUNIOR COLLEGE C. Pryqocki, I. Fritts, B. Malvin ACADEMY R. Mann, F. Glass STAFF IUNIOR COLLEGE B. Fulton, W. Lohr, S. Iohnson, R. Veale, I. Walker, S. Young ACADEMY E. Talbot, B. Gray, P. Hill, P. Gordon, P. Vose, W. Iohnson, D. Bulkeley Page Twelve Nineteen Fifty-three hahah fi cul ra V N x I. TOP ROW' BOTTOM ROW M. KENNETH HENDERSON, B. S., Ed. MJ B. S., Ed M., Tufts Colleqe lOSEPH E. BOURRET, B. S. B. S., Tufts College PAULINE BAXA, A. B., A. M. Harvard University A. B., West Virqinia Wesleyan College A. M., Middlebury College ADA H. LEISSING, B. S. TUHS College B. S., Massachusetts School of Ari New York School of Interior Decoration LLEWELLYN MILLS, IB., Ph. B. Ph. B., Yale University AUGUSTUS F. IONES, B. S., M. A. Harvard UT1iVe1'SiTY B. S., Harvard University M. A., Boston University Q4- .N E wr Page Fourteen Nineteen Fifty-three l t TOP ROW W. KENDALL HARNEY, N. A..T. S. lnstitute of Musical Art lulliard School of Music GRANT P. LONGLEY, B. S., M. Ed B. S., Springfield College M. Ed., Boston University DIANA L. AIEMIAN, N. A. T. S. Institute of Musical Art Iulliard School of Music K. as is mf' wx. w . .W bn k Z V BOTTOM ROW TRUEMAN I. MENADUE, B. S., S. T. B. B. S., St. Lawrence University S. T. B., Canton Theological Seminary MARIORIE PLUMB, B. S. B. S., Boston University Sargent School of Physical Education FRANCES W. HENRY, B. S., M. Ed. B. S., Boston University M. Ed., Boston College tw- W ffl . 2 . . ff A n Nineteen Fifty-three ' s .. mx .. E 11 it . . Q wi Y., B-HY. '- 1 nt sy its r 4 1 is- A fs . .4 Page Fifteen l ,J TOP ROW E. IEANNETTE ORB, B. S., M. A. B. S., M. A., Columbia University BOTTOM ROW WILLIAM CLINTON, B. A., A. M. T. SARAH L. DGWGLFEI A. B. B. A., Hobart College A. M. T., Harvard University A' B Tufts College PAUL M. MOULTON, A. B., M. S. A. B., Boston College M. S., Tufts College FLORENCE WRIGHT, A. B. A. B., Mount Holyoke Columbia University Trenton State Teachers' College ELLEN A. MCLAUGHLIN, B' S. B. S., Simmons College Page Sixteen Nineteen Fifty-three t i t TOP ROW RICHARD 1. EowE, E. s., M. Ed. BOTTOM ROW B. S., Northeastern University THOMAS A. SMITH' B. S., M, A' M. Ed., Boston University B S Trinity C011 G q 9 B- S-1 Boston UHiVefSitY THADDEUS H. RODDENBERY IAMES D. HERBERT, A. E. A' B A' M' A. B., Mercer University A. B., Columbia University A M Boston University Iulien Academy, Paris Becrux Arts, New York IOHN G. MINQT, B. A' B. A., Hotrvcxrd University Nineteen Fifty-three Page Seventeen DAVID MARK AUXTER, B. S. B. S., Springfield Colleqe RICHARD C. HOVVLAND, A. B., Ed. M A. B., Tufts College Ed. M., Boston University STAFF ROBERT BELL .......... ,.... . .. ...... ,................ . .....,.... Superintendent of Maintenance ELIZABETH M. CRONIN .. .................. ....,...... ......,...,......,...,...,......,...... ......................., . D i etitian ELYNOR B. CROTHERS ....... ............................ ..........,........................,..,........... F i nancial Secretary WALTER F. CROWLEY, M. D. .......................................,.....,..................,..........,.................... Physician HELEN S. HEATH ................,.. ......,,.......................... D irector of Residence, Whiting House DOROTHY I. HOLMES ........ GEORGIA A. MCCALLUM IOAN N. MYCOCK ,....,........,. MARIE A. RISTAINO .....,........,., CLARA E. SELFE ............,.........,,........,,. LILLIAN SHERMAN, R. N. ANN ELIZABETH WALSH GLADYS WOODBURY ., ...... Secretary to -the Director of Admissions Director of Residence, Ray House Secretary to the President Secretary to Administrative Assistant Director ot Residence, Peirce House Nurse Alumni Secretary Director of Residence, Thayer House Page Eighteen Nineteen Fifty-three Y fan: -.524 1 on o o Junior College Seniors WILLIAM AUGUSTUS BOUDROT I lfLumpll 10 Collanior Street Milton' Mass. Business Administration Dean Hull ACTIVITIES-President of Senior Class, President of Student Government, Lacrosse, Dramatic Club, Operetta. Anything for a laugh- G01Sta hit the sack - Well, how are ya? -Mary- Oh, brother! - Howdy -Week.. . ends in Needham- Let's hit that old corra1! -Time for the mail! NORMA LEONA SWANSON Norma Maple Street Litchfield, Mass. Merchandising Thayer I-louse ACTIVITIES-De:m's list, Decorating Committee, Glee Club, Choir, Senior Class Vice president. Quiet,-Ping pong room-Forever washing and studying- How can I lose weight - Oh, Wally. , HARRY WILLIAM WEBBER .fhchyu 141 VVest Spruce Street Milford, Mass. Liberal Arts Memorial Hall ACTIVITIES--Swimming Team, Senior Class Treasurer, Secretary- Treasurer of Student Government, President of Newman Club. Tall and slim- Have you got your dues?i'-quiet- matured. DOROTHY MARIE BELANGER ,fDoUy,, Castle Heights Road Andover, Mass. Merchandising Ray House ACTIVITIES-Dean's list, Senior Class Secretary, Decorating Committee, C-IT Club, Senior Committees. Sam's coming down Friday -nice clothes- You'11 I ' get over it -sewing whiz-letters to Brandeis- Who's I got the sport page? I Page Twenty Nineteen Fifty-three WALLACE BRUCE BENIAMIN ,.WaIly,, 41 Terrace Avenue Riverside, Connecticut Architectural and Engineering Drawing Memorial Hall ACTIVITIES-Business Manager of Year Book, Lacrosse, Dean's List, Decorating Committee, Stage-set Committee, Student Govern- ment. The girl at Thayer House, Let's khaki-pants it up tonight, That battle-Homecoming, ROSE MARY BENZ .1 Roseyn 38 Cedar Street Nutley, New Iersey Merchandising Peirce House ACTIVITIES-Glee Club, Choir, Life Saving, Dean's List, Dra- matic Club. Peppy and cute cheerleader- Who's the sweater for? -neat dresser- Oh, that one-armed bandit - Hi, Big Red! ELEANOR RUTH BOWLER Ellie 3491 Acushnet Avenue New Bedford, Mass. Medical Secretarial Thayer House ACTIVITIES-Choir, Glee Club, Megaphone Staff. Don Diablo- Ann, will you get up! -Army- Oh, that kid! -Home perrnanents- you're wonderfu1 -Ex- tra long sweaters-piano player-engaged. BARBARA ANN CACCIARELLI Barbie 197 Raymond Avenue Nutley, New Iersey Medical Secretarial Pierce House ACTIVITIES-Megaphone, Student Government, May Pole Dancer, Newman Club Secretary, Dean's List. Somebody get the phone - You made up my mind -Oh, those jangly bracelets- anybody taking a ten? -smooth dancer-nice smile-love for perfume- 'Tm telling Ralph! Nineteen Fifty-three CAROLE ELIZABETH MARY COLLIS Red Sun Deck, Reid St. Extension Hamilton, Bermuda Medical Secretarial Peirce House ACTIVITIES-Glee Club, Choir, Life Savinq, DGCIHIS List, Dra- matic Club. There's no greater satisfaction than polishing lea- ther shoes -beautiful red hair-ski trip-can she samba! ALICE CONCVER UAV, 73 Crcnmoor Drive Toms River, New Iersey Medical Secretarial Peirce House ACTlVlTlESsBaSketbcll. Oh, that knitting- It's always pearl when it should be plain - all my room-mates have curly hair, darn it! -red flannels. BARBARA IANE DAVISON Davie 22 Sunset Terrace West Hartford, Connecticut Fashion Designing Thayer House ACTIVITIES--Decorating Committee, Glee Club, Choir, Dramatic Club, Class Officer, '52, Oh, ch brother! -Painting-Court sessions-Wise cracker- I cen't stand that class - Howdy, neighbor -A potential Rebel- Got a butt? BARBARA DeVlTALISi f'Bufb 5 Wyndehuest Drive Madison, New Iersey interior Decoration Ray House ACTIVITIES-Choir, Dramatic Club, Dance Committee. Well yeees! -short blonde hair-telephone calls! 'KSorry, she's out with Norman',- must wash my hair. t Page Twenty-two Nineteen Fifty-three EMILIA DiPIETRO Emily 15 Maul Place New Rochelle, New York Fashion Design and Illustration Peirce House ACTIVITIES-Dean's List, Decorating Committee, May Pole Dancer. It's got to go! -partial to the Army- oh, this place -sense of humor- oh, the measles - go crazy -petite and cute. ROGER DAVIS DOBBROW ' 'Sam ' ' 9 Stoneliegh Park Westfield, New Iersey Liberal Arts Memorial Hall ACTIVITIES-Student Council. The whisper -ski trip- Let?s have a few pops -mountain climber-Purple Shades, IAN E PHYLIS DRENNAN Janie . Ascutney, Vermont Merchandising Thayer House ACTIVITIES--Decorating Committee, Megaphone, Glee Club, Choir, Deanite, Dramatic Club. Who's got my movie magazine? -Happy-go-lucky - I'm not going with him any more -Sun streaks from a bottle-Movies-Living-room couches- Oh, those Scottie Dogs. NANCY ANN FINNEN Nance 1069 Pearl Street Sharon, Pennsylvania Executive Secretarial Peirce House ACTIVITIES-May Pole Dancer. 'Tm so hot and weak - Did someone say 37? - Those conversations after lights-out- I'm taking a bath - Oh, that gorgeous lovely and beautiful radio -- v 9 It ' 9 raise the Hag. ' Nineteen Fifty-three t L Page Twenty-three 744.0-V'.A4f-'-4 60,-Z!!-1941 ,V-A. Aug' ' '44 - . 1 -I 72:c9 4!J .c.f,Qn.eJ,Lca..Z .ZZ aoaaf O-1945312 F 5 Kitten 57 Cedar Street 797 Fairhaven, Mass. Medical Secretarial Peirce House ACTIVITIES-Choir, Glee Club, Basketball, Wassoil Party Hostess. Phone calls from B. U.-'tson of a gun -Beautiful cashmere sweater - Kitten - pretty and popular- Uwhat doin' Jo-Jo? -big appetite. J ' , IOAN A. PRITTS Fr1'ttsie . 927 Crosswicks Road Ienktntown, Pe f a' Merchandising ACTIVITIES-Choir Glee Cu me ' I mittee, Year Bciok in etball ook ' f 93.994 s frgpl m , e . ,:.- fi ' wi is BARBARA PEARL FULTON Barb 92 Hovey Street Watertown, Mass Interior Decorating Ray House AC'l'lVlTlES-Glee Club Choir Year Book Deanite, Dance Corn mittees. Writing to a certain ..ailor- Bo called! -sparkle on left hand- Did I get a letter? - I wish he'd come home this weekend. ELEANOR RUTH GaNUN e 65 Edison Avenue Nutley, New lersey Merchandising Peirce House ACTIVITIES-Choir, Glee Club, House President, Dramatic Club Director, Student Government, Entertainment Committee Chairman, Dean's List. Intelligence and maturity-pretty smile- Let's live a little - who locked the door? -shines in the foot- lights. Fagc TWg11ty four NlIl8fCB1'l Fifty-three 1436 , , ' 1 v.,o' . ' l H ef' s - 'fivkl M 1 ' ,- ' 'g'pe1-- - - ,f I v Q . . 7 i ' I 0 ' N -'ig HEI., Q L die m L . LILLIAN MAY HAWKES Lil - 55 High Street Ipswich, Mass. Merchandising Ray House ACTIVITIES-Yeor Book Editor, Dramatic Club, Dean's List, Meqaphone, Glee Club, Choir, Decorating Committee, Basketball. Interest aimed at a certain soldier-piano player- sewing for her trousseau- Any mail? -'Tm lonesome! North Carolina here I come-lucky in love-mischievous. ANN HERRLICH ffAnn31 4530 Livingston Avenue New York City, N. Y. Medical Secretarial Thayer House ACTIVITIES-tnonel I wonder if he'11 come today -Navy-Good advice -Afternoons in the kitchen-Knitting-Planning future 1HTiI'X'l6 for: a P1ap,,-Marriage counselor- NMZW S51 My - U! 1 IAN 9 b' A u 1 ue Q-XL Woo o cz cl fiovy-l!LibemiE1'f?f ' I Pair e TW W ' Mis, I tffwfffgft My il ., , H, ,ami My I, i 1' G 0 1 i ' 1 F e, e a e v, f x GY f ' -C-I s ln, Jgn ty 't , o e ' . - 1 ' 3 - fog, ce e H SI ' sle art' i ivi gif J ' e ' tu s g We i i ' - ire ft ,N n e n d Page Twenty-fiv a pw, 'uf' WZTW ,ff Mit Fbeotr- QV. H95 ber-no L50f1QiQFQ,JNQ 'yeqngrpqnfk Lrdtgex X 4 I Q 'th-15 L 'ima fltmxi . X Hoo U-J I one to -.Kei oss pq A gtk -Q-Mm o A, . L . g 'It ,'-Ink, 'NCQ 'YI Q5 I 54-CU' ILM Meow 'Safe I 'TYJOX r1T+Q.5Nt H4 timoriq y-,qi hor' oo Qfaar . K, or ' 3 . .Th NL M E and EUNQS Hg is nf 5 'iifasl GAT at-mit Q 0 ergdtftlifh ' NCT GEQMUJ 0 neleffl 0,-Q o Judy Brooksvale Road , U .2 ' Cheshire, Connecticut 'WM WW fc-Ii? My , Zag? ftfaje M' ,9- D W' tt' mf, Page Twenty-six Advertising X Peirce House i ACTIVITIES-choir, cies ciub. ' Hm, those Texans - I wish I ha a car -perpetual motion-love for horses- Pm through with love - Hanybody got anything to eat? SHIRLEY LOU IOHNSON ShirI 99 Ierome Avenue Bristol, Connecticut Medical Secretarial Peirce House ACTIVITIES-Choir, Glee Club, Dean's List, Yearbook Staff, Megaphone, Basketball. Oh, for goodness sakes -cutest little nose-whiz at anything- You brat -- You going to breakfast? - personality plus-- My sister, oh! SANDRA KNABLIN Hsundyn 70 Regent Street Bridgeport 6, Connecticut Medical Secretary Ray House ACTIVITIES: Dramatic Club, Dean's List, C-IT Club, Senior Life Guard, Ski-trip, Basketball. I haven't chewed gum in ages! - Knock, knock, who's there? - Wanna hear a good joke -Always has a good answer in Microbiology. WALLACE IRVING LOI-IR ' ' IVaIIy ' ' Columbia, Connecticut Business Memorial Hall ACTIVITIES-Football, Swimming, Recreation Committee, Student Government. What's the homework? -ski trips-week-end in Vermont-The weekend guest. Nineteen Fifty-three 'V 7 Lv! 2 J 'XA' S 73,0 ' -we?--' 12-'J M ' ,vw W W I ,D ,Cv . LV' ,w-U-4-' cv ,W C A , - A l , L l f J ,Z-Lf 3,-'LL AEJ i 7'7 6 l JANE ELI ABETH LYMANIXJU' - M'f5 1 'z, B t 17 ' .1 J - ,, fjLxb'Cf' NMQSOH Hill Road ame Brooklyn, Connecticut Q Home Economics Peirce House ACTIVITIES-Choir, Glee Club, Drcunotic Club. Oh, what a life -love that blush-those wonder- ful home-made pastries-quiet-pretty-peaches and cream complexion, GILBERT PAGE MCICCALLUM Mac 122 West Elm Avenue Wollaston, Mass. Business Memorial Holi ACTIVITIES-Dromotic Club. Let's have a little red-eye -trips t the hill-trips to Framingham. . X I s . . f ' 4 . ' , -, - UW . fthe-26' NI , v ' , ac ' R 04 ridge i e Full River, nj! . lm Peirce -- e N X Aon .. 'Q oils lub. . J S ' ' l ag 'wait me - - a ' .ion - I-I beahlt parl -love f sic- t V at -early . du M 0 RACHELLE IUNE MALVIN Rae 59 Borcher Avenue Yonkers, New Yozk Merchandising Thayer House t ACTIVITIES-Decorating Committee, Dromotic Club, Glee Club, Choir, Year Book, Recreation Committee. ' Jeasum Crow -Packages from home--Shoes- I think I need a hair cut -petite-laughing eyes-shortie -piano player-European trip. Nineteen Fifty-three page Twcntyscven BETSEY PIERCE MIX Bets 84 Moiiot Rocd Xtlfcmbon, Mass. lVfGI'ChCI'ldlSl1'1q Rqy House ACTIVITIES-Dramatic Club, Decn's Lizt, Bcslzetbcll, Choir, Glee Club, Student Government. Knitting expert-bridge player-the boy beck hcnec -likes acting- Go away -Gocd kid, lots of spurlc, on the ball! ELIZABETH MONAGAS Liz 3326 Stueben Avenue Bronx 67, New Yozk Medical Secretcricl Roy House ACTIVITIES-House President, Secretory Student Government, Basketball. Quiet down! -Syracuse University-broke again- I'm hungryt' - jiiterbug - argyles - Petc's coming clownl' IVIARY MARC-HERITA PADULA Dolly 724 Washington Street Franklin, Mass. Secretarial Science Doy Hop ACTIVITIES-Student Government, Newman Club, Glee Club, Choir. Loves to tease-sparkling eyes- Oh, thcse swim- ming c1asses -always smiling-trip to New York- Christmas party in the Ballroom, BARBARA IEANNETTE PARKS Par'l:sic 324 Tcppcn Street Brookline, Moss. General Education Roy House ACTIVITIES-Basketball, Tennis, Drclmoitic Club, C-lT Club. Harvard, yealn--Oh, that shorthand- Tennis any- one? -accounting Whiz?-letters from Bob-always go- ing to swimming classes. Page Twenty-eight Nineteen Fifty-three Ni IOAN ANN PIZZELLO Pizan 56 Ober Street Beverly, Mass. Medical Secretarial Science Ray House ACTIVITIES-Dramatic Club. I'm dying for a good cup of coffee -'Tm freezing -bookkeeping for Dad- Let's go to the diner. Hey, Jo-take your pill! RICHARD NICHOLAS POLI Richie 35 Frairy Street Mecliield, Mass. Business Administration Day Hop ACTIVITIES-inonel Quiet-accounting class-lunches at the corral-a1- ways reading the newspaper-f'Sti11 water runs deep. CAHOLYN ANN PRYGOCKI Carol 123 Woodland Street, Bristol, Connecticut Interior Decoration Thayer House ACTIVITIES-Dean's List, Decorating Committee, Yearbook Staff. Ya know - The Big Three -Don't think I'l1 go to class today -Weekends at U, Conn.-Navy-Attend- ance at meals-Miss Fix-it- Why don't you believe me? EDUARDO RIVADENEYRA, PV. Eddie Morelos .7211 Celaya, Gto, Mexico Business Administration Memorial Hall ACTIVITIES-inonel Spanish Music-lecture on bull fights-back late from vacation-trips to Boston. neteen Fifty-three XM. Page Twenty-nine use isriwe 'ef E. mpeg! XML., I 'fbi QKQQ N9.V'WAnQ3vE FRANCES MARYLYN ROTH Fran 96 Oak Street Floral Park, New York Fashion Illustration Thayer House ACTIVITIES-President Student Government, Dean's List, Decor- ating Committee, Glee Club, Choir, Deanite. A whole big bunch -Sense of humor-always laughing-sessions in Soc.-Art student?- You'11 never get away. FLORENCE ALICE HOWELL ' 'Flo ' ' 38 Walnut Street Manchester, New Hampshire Liberal Arts Ray House ACTIVITIES-Choir, Glee Club, Camera Club, Dean's List, Dra- matic Club. Everybody's friend-partial to lumpy mattresses- Wanna borrow my bike? -Studious-faculty interest. Anybody got anything to eat? SALLY LEE SANFORD Sal M Redding Ridge Connecticut I Mn 0049 Merchandising Peirce House Q otoXoQ,.j W-Vu'-Q,-,D 9-'Nl wwlrd L,-an Q29 U-us.b.pJ .vumwghb hwfwlmfov will Uxah, 1-fnr:5fCu4.,Q,,,, ,Q OQWNYOXJQD-mn.. , Quad-kALx2vrwdJ min: Xue 'hb.Qsw.m. lim' do lrn- 09.9.3 - you but me Omltwof tl Nm 610-qeof ACTIVITIES-Choir, Glee Club, House Treasurer, Dean's List, Basketball. Partial to U. of Denver-pretty smile- Rag Mop -good natured-basketball champ- What'd you say? Visits to Student Government, Letters from Colorado, JOYCE MARION SCHILKE ,.J0,, R. F. D. -fill Bristol, Connecticut Interior Decoration Ray House ACTIVITIES--Dramatic Club, Basketball. Whaaaa? -Visits to Univ, of Mass.- I got the nicest letter from Nate - You doll! - Did you see my new silver? crime. O.-wtuua,-1 lu-ow bwxxl . Nineteen Fifty-three Hui. - cop. Duong twig Q- eng., ' toky- T AQ, 9-LQDD '-lou. toast:-:lrxn-t.n ou-X 9-MEX l - '3 k10wm ad-ammbotofw . whbhdub orbs Qiiewmmmlfv- M-1 his- t'm'-'L-'Q?-5'39fj ' b 1 mn 'J' W4 IANET ELIZABETH SPENCER Spence 160 Main Street East Northfield, Mass. Community Recreation Thayer House ACTIVITIES-Deanite Staff, Recreation Committee, House Presi- dent, Student Government. Fd die for Dyer -Easy going-Partial to George - Knitting - Sports - Dungarees - Large sweaters - Cookies-Scout Leader-engaged. RONALD CHARLES SURELS Ronnie 62 Kernwood Avenue Beverly, Mass, Business Administration Memorial Hall ACTIVITIES--Cross Country Team. Quiet-square dancer-Jake's room-track star- favorite companion, radio-bright shirts-friendly, VICTORIA MARIE TOLFA Vickie 137 Cross Street Quincy, Mass. Medical Secretarial Ray House ACTIVITIES-Recreation Committee, House Treasurer, Basketball. Oh, OoooooHHHHH . . . it's from Kenny! - I shure would! -tan in April,- I'm not too cold! Did you ever - I can't dance. See ya round. That beauti- ful sparkle! RUSSELL MORRISON VEALE Rusty 49 Rockaway Avenue Marblehead, Mass. Business Administration Main Building ACTIVITIES--Football, Lacrosse, Year Book Staff, Recreation Committee, Dramatic Club. I E I Certain attraction at Peirce House- Have you got your accounting done? --Weekend in R. I.- I don't know - pro hockey -Lake Archer? Nineteen Fifty-three . Page Thirfymuc lOYCE ANNE WALKER .,JOy,, 7 Red Stone Drive Springfield, Mass. Executive Secretarial Ray House ACTIVITIES-C-IT Club, Deanite tAsst. Editorl, Vice President of Ir., Class, Choir, Dramatic Club, Year Book Staff. Any tall men? -a letter a day-perfection plus! - What are you wearing to supper? - Jeepers! HARLONV PAUL VVOHLFELDER Hello 2 Fifth Avenue New York, New York Business Administration Memorial Hall ACTIVITIES-Football. Oh, gee coach. - I got to study -'tl love that girl -red velvet vest-the gym class-ability to stand on his head-ballet dancer?- My Word! SHELDON YOUNG Shel 187 Somerset Avenue Winthrop, Mass. Architectural Drawing Dean Hall ACTIVITIES-Swimming, Tennis. Sack it up -weekends at home- Oh, brother! - afternoons in the art department-card shark, NANCY WHEELER N an R. F. D. ffl New Hartford, Connecticut Merchandising Ray House ACTIVITIES-Dramatic Club. Long hair- Pm broke -'Tm living on love -try to wake her up- Guess I'1l cut classes - I'm starved! Page Thirty-two Nineteen Fifty-three wi, .bw-we Axis-, fy? JM' 019' . N swf.. ..,., ,ATX xwx ,NNW N.-L. My W in 'Nw Ko-'N-1.--S lv-Y-:ws MAX w---Yx.I.J+- ' M M, mbuvwxvrbv-X .ivx Q--x.EQ5 X.s.'wLXXl-XR u l . 1 - Q bww Yv,,.x,,,:-N Gyn vM,,,,x,,.,, NN., SKQ Rs. 2jjNf3+wW uzsrrg w X-'if 13 ., mx- ,www w V PW Wffkfgjgiljw WWM WD' Wmmeiffv ff 01 ! 24214363 CLASS, D?W1u3?fD9g1 M lf f ' . ff WW N Ff ,, jfifjxgyfgw Aff 'W PM DEAN IUNIOR COLLEGE 1953 . . . CLASS PROP1-IECY . . . BOYS Well, gang-let's take a look at whats happened to the fellows-class of 1953. lOh, brotherll BILL BOUDROT can be found piloting the latest gimmic in space ships- designed by that famous creator of the new look in rockets-WALLY BENIA- MIN. The notorious crew consists of RONNIE SURLES-co-pilot and GILL MacCALLUM--navigator. On their last excursion to the moon, ED RIVA- DENEYRA went along to try to patent his Mexican jumping beans on Mars. ROGER DOBBROW, Mr. Clinton's protege, stopped off at Oxford University to pick up more knowledge of history, and in his place they took on WALLY LOHR and HARRY WEBBER, after they had completed their swim of the English channel. Yup, they've dealt with some mighty colossal characters on that space ship. For instance, DICK POLI-the great poet from Medfield, HARLOW WOHLFELDER and SHELDON YOUNG, who occupy a compartment made for poker players annoyrnousg and RUSS VEALE-still peeling potatoes and using them for ammunition. CWhat or bombardierll That wraps up the boys' prophecy, but to get serious for a minute-as you and I look back on this class of '53, you'll have to agree that they were a swell bunch of guys! SHELDON YOUNG li?i1l1ll ' Page Thirty-four Nineteen Fifty three IUNIOR COLLEGE-CLASS PROPHECY Hi, there! Why I haven't seen you since-my goodness!-since 1953! What's happened to all our old classmates? Aren't we proud of FRAN ROTH? Imagine being the first woman presi- dent of the United States! And SHIRLEY IOHNSON is still a brain. She graduated from Vassar with honorsg then she took a special course at Smithg the Sorbonne in Paris, and is winding up at Oxford University next fall. I sure hope BARB DAVISON doesn't lose her job-she was the head car- toonist at the movie studio that FLO ROWELL blew up last week. Flo always loved dabbling in Chemistry, but she should have given up long ago. That same studio has just found a stand-in for Ethel Barrymore-none other than, BETSEY MIX. She's currently staring in Cheaper by the Dozen with IO SCHILKE'S twelve children playing the supporting roles. Remember the weekends we spent skiing at North Conway, N. I-L? SANDY KNABLIN finally persuaded her husband to buy the ski-tow and in her spare time she helps NAN WHEELER mend broken bones and dislocated shoulders, SALLY SANFORD is the proprietress of Hodgeson's Hotel up there. I hear the food is out of this world-IANE LYMAN and MARY PADULA are the head dieticians, you know. That reminds me, MARIE HULL has opened a coffee shop in Iceland and IOY WALKER is her head bookkeeper. CI wonder if Ioy ever did find her seven-foot prince charmingl? RAY MALVIN and IANE DRENNEN are still together. Ray is the publisher of that new magazine- Better Slums and Gardens and Ianie illustrates it. Remember our old Harvard rooter, BARB PARKS? Now that Parksie is Harvard's first woman baseball manager, she's revolutionized baseball. The outfielders have comfortable sofas with wheels on themg automatic pitchers have been invented, and the infielders have magnetic gloves to attract the balls. Ah, yes-there are quite a few of our girls associated with the schools of higher learning. NANCY FINNEN coaches ping-pong at Notre Dameg CA- ROLYN PRYGOCKI teaches basket-weaving at U-Conn. IOAN PIZZELLO tutors in Payne's painless pen-pushing at U. V. M.g and IAN SPENCER just warms the bench at Springfield. fSl'l9 lets George do the coaching-so he thinksll IUDY INGRAM has taken over Mr. Harney's old post at Dean, and imagine! RUTHIE HOUSTON and BARB CACCIARELLI are Dean's newest house- mothers! Anchors Aweigh! BARB FULTON is now chief cook and diaper Washer on the U. S. S. Forbes and her old room-mate BARB DeVITALIS goes along just for the ride. CSome of those sailors are so good-Iookingl. ANNA MacINNIS was their first stowaway-caught on a cruise to Scotland. ANN I-IERRLICH and ELLY GaNUN falso married to Naval officersl have bought an old Naval ves- sel which IOAN FRITTS and ROSE MARY BENZ designed and decorated. They transformed the cabins into adorable bridal suites. NORMA SWANSON and Wally were their first customers, then ELLY BOWLER, IOAN FOSTER, and EMILY DePIETRO and their husbands. VICKIE TOLFA and Ken had decided to make it their permanent residence until the quintuple-ts came into the picture. Have you heard about the COLLIS-CONOVERH dance studio that just opened on Broadway? LIZ MONOGAS took a few brush-up lessons before making her latest movie with Fred Astaire and Gene Kelly. DOTTY BELAN- GER designs and makes Liz's costumes, when she isn't busy sewing for Sam, and their little football team. Tempus Fugit! I really must run along now, but drop over to see me sometime and we can really reminisce about old times and days at Dean. Me? I just sold my latest novel, Love Life of Lil -they say the first engaged is the last married. Ah, well! Bye, bye! LILLIAN HAWKES Nineteen Fifty-three Page Thxrty fue DEAN lUNlCE COLLEGE CLASS HISTORY The fall of 1951 found us, the class of 1953, full fledged Deanites. We were full of new ambition-pioneers, with a great challenge before us. While learning the the do's and don't's around the campus, we, as somewhat baffled and enthusiastic freshmen, were busy making friends, getting to know our roommates, planning parties, and getting ready to launch our brilliant college careers. Then came the first blow--Hell Week! Freshmen girls were found with pale, unpainted facesg numerous pig-tails and bowsg balloons and lollipops -scrubbing Awpie Way with tooth brushes. tThis is college life?J. But, 'after all was said and done we suffered no losses and a good time was had by all. Our year as underclassmen sped merrily along its way, While we enjoyed those events which would soon become fond memories of Dean. Sports-cheering our team on to victory. Dances-l:'ounder's Day, Home- coming, Christmas formal, and 'Winter Carnival. The Old English Dinner with jesters and all. And then came the crowning of our beautiful May Queen, and Dean Pops night at Symphony Hall. Before we knew it, the seniors had graduated, the summer was over, and we were back to our old haunting grounds,-bag and baggage,-ready to step into the shoes of upperclassmen, capable of conquering the foe and even making -the Dean's List. The traditional activities kept us busy and then Christmas vacation was at hand. The decorations of Christmas trees and wreaths gave us the feeling of merriment and a wonderful time including the gala holiday festi- vities with the party held in Memorial Hall and later a delicious buffet -dinner and a plentiful supply of hot wassail. Marking periods were always a time for holding breaths, especially ,mid-years. Not a moment was spared from studying until at last it was over-then a relaxation spell followed by the annual trip to North Conway. Rest, eat, sleep, and ski-this was the life! Again we were out cheering our team-joining in school activities-- each person holding an important position in the History of our class. History has repeated itself this year with just as many laughs and loves as in the years before, and now all that remains of our college career is the big day --graduation. Behind us lie two years of college life, two years of study and friendship, and two long years of happiness-fraught with memories of Dean I. C. which we shall cherish always. Lest we forget. page T1-,ifty-5ix Nineteen Fifty three HOUSE DIEECTCDRS CLARA E. SELFE GEORGIA A. McCALLUM Peirce House Roy House GLADYS WOODBURY HELEN S. HEATH Thayer House VVhitinq House Nineteen Fifty-three Page Thirty-seven Bach Row - J. Cain, Willard, Ostrander. Middle Row 1 Smith. Hoffman, Paris, Seward, Mclsaac. Front Row - Souza, Moriarty, Davidson. Page Forty ACADEMY IUNIOR CLASS Nineteen Fifty-three 5' L if fmmu um h Academy Seniors i 1 k I P K Q U T! l 1 1 1 i L 1 1 m I fl M mg LJ H Ni Nb' ,I QE if N ny l M wi i I W i1 w M WAYNE PHILIP ARIOLA COLLEGE: Colqate PAULINE VOSE Polly Framingham, Mass. AMBITION: Nursery School. COLLEGE: Bradford Ir., College. ACTIVITIES: Student Government, Class OHicer, President at the Dorm, Year Book, Basketball, Hockey, Dramatic Club, Glee Club, Language Club. FAVORITE MEMORY: Oscers-Wrong train to Franklin. MOST SUCCESSFUL ENDEAVOR: Roaming four years with Barb. Our Most Popular Girl can usually be found either writing those very important letters or making .long Wagner Syracuse, N. Y. AMBITION: Make a Million Idollars that Isl FAVORITE MEMORY: The dorm ACTIVITIES: Football, Basketball, Baseball, Deanite, Editor of Year Book, President of Senior Class. MOST SUCCESSFUL ENDEAVOR: A Missing Ring Megaphone, A member of the F. B. I., he hopes someday to hit 230 lbs.g we are sure you will Wayner. You have certainly been capable of doing everything from con- ducting an orderly class meeting to telling a good joke. You will most certainly succeed in what you do and you have truly lived up to Dean's motto, Nothing is diiiicult to the brave and faithful. nr lan- ..fg.,,, ra X sz :mutt ' ra nmiwtaa W --rf xsane ' may Hggw-vmwmaam . V an - we Q- -we mt- We a it distance phone calls, She's kept pretty busy as President ' Nj- W of the dorm, too, but always manages to jom in on .all M W- 1 M the fun. Best of luck and happiness to a wonderful girl. WILLIAM ROBERT IOHNSON COLLEGE: Niagara l DIANE BULKELEY Dingy Stepney, Conn. AMBITION: Secretary. COLLEGE: Undecided. ACTIVITIES: Class Officer, Student Government, Glee Club, Choir, Yearbook, Basketball. FAVORITE MEMORY: Boston-May 31, 1952- 38 Ford. MOST SUCCESSFUL ENDEAVOR: February 16, l952-Learning to drive Rocky's car. Though you rarely see our midget basketball star without Rocky, she always manages to find plenty of time to join in on all our activities. Di will make a success of anything she does, we're sure, and we want to wish her the very best of everything. Syracuse, N. Y. AMBITION: Professional golf luck on the fairway. Y: Pizza as sae ,. ts,-is wma am ACTIVITIES: Football, Baseball, Deanite, Yearbook, Megaphone. FAVORITE MEMORY: Weekend at Mystic. MOST SUCCESSFUL ENDEAVOR: Keeping it a secret Pize is one of the joy boys from Syracuse. He seems very interested in golf-but that's not all! Where's slosh'? Cindy's nice-Carol's nice-they're all nice! The Return to Garzonesf' We're wishing you the best of gs Suu 1 ww- may V uw V. ,J , K . Page Forty-two Nineteen Fifty-three ROBERT I. CAIN Bob ' ' Wilmington, Mass. AMBITION: Salesman COLLEGE: Undecided ACTIVITIES: Student Government FAVORITE MEMORY: Trip to Washington, D. C. MOST SUCCESSFUL ENDEAVOR: Fixing flats We don't see too much of Bob, especially on the weekends, but when he's here we know' it. Your esca- pades will always be good for listening, We wish you many more happy weekends, Also we hope you get to the Casino without any trouble. ROBERT ARBEY CANTOREGGI Bob Medfield, Mass, AMBITION: None COLLEGE: University of Massachusetts FAVORITE MEMORY: Class Trip to Washington MOST SUCCESSFUL ENDEAVOR: Square Dancing Cantoreggi, singer of the king, is certain to be a success in his chosen field. We wish you good luck in all you do, SAMUEL CI-IEVALIER Sammy Holliston, Mass. AMBITION: To graduate COLLEGE: Boston University FAVORITE MEMORY: Study I-lall ACTIVITIES: Megaphone MOST SUCCESSFUL ENDEAVOR: Coming to Dean Sammy, we sure hope you always have a radio. You have made friends very easily at Dean and we are sure you always will wherever you go. Good luck, Sam, you'll go far. ROBERT G. CORNELL Bob Norfolk, Mass. AMBITION: Engineer ACTIVITIES: Dramatics FAVORITE MEMORY: Period 4, the immortal Mr. Clinton MOST SUCCESSFUL ENDEAVOR: Skiing Bob's personality and willingness to help out has been wonderful. He has proved himself to be quite the actor in the The Gramercy Ghost in a play we'1l never forget, Good luck in all you do. Nineteen Fifty-three Page Forty flu-ge Page Forty-four RICHARD S. DAVIS Dick East Walpole, Mass. AMBITION: Undecided COLLEGE: University of Massachusetts FAVORITE MEMORY: 99 in Geometry ACTIVITIES: Megaphone, Drarnalics, Camera Club, Language Club MOST SUCCESSFUL ENDEAVOR: Successor lo Hank Williams You'1l always be remembered as Deants own 'tsquare dance caller. You have what it takes and we are sure that you will be successful in whatever you do, HARRY BENDER DEAN, IR. Hoohy Needham, Mass. AMBITION: Insurance Field COLLEGE: Maryland ACTIVITIES: Dramatic Club, Baseball FAVORITE MEMORY: Dishes MOST SUCCESSFUL ENDEAVOR: Music Appreciation We certainly look up to you, Hoot-ry, for all the good spirit you have shown by your switch from Lea- therneck to Dean. You've proved yourself to be of the best and we want to wish you all the success and happiness in the world. DORIS MARIE DIEHL Dottie Melrose, Mass. AMBITION: Government or Social Work. COLLEGE: Swarthmore or Tufts. ACTIVITIES: Basketball, Dramatic Club, Glee Club, President of Language Club, Deanite. FAVORITE MEMORY: October 31, l952. MOST SUCCESSFUL ENDEAVOR: Up at 5:30 A. M. to study. Though Dorrie joined us only this year, she has proven a great success and fun and amusement to every- one. We know you will go far in anything you under- take, and we hope you succeed in getting that private phone connection. ALLIN KARL DITTMAN UAF. Franklin, Mass. AMBITION: To graduate COLLEGE: Princeton FAVORITE MEMORY: Mr. Clinton's English Class ACTIVITIES: Dramatics MOST SUCCESSFUL ENDEAVOR: Dayhopping Al may be quiet but he certainly is active. He has a personality that will always win friends. We know where you're headed for so we'l1 see you on Broadway. Best of luck always, Al, we know you'l1 succeed. Nineteen Fifty-thre LINNIE BLANCHE MARIE DOLAN Honey Woburn, Mass. AMBITIONZ To lead a happy life. COLLEGE: University oi New Hampshire. ACTIVITIES: Basketball. Swimming, Dramatics, Language Club. FAVORITE MEMORY: The Blue Meadows-Conn. The tall first floor gal, who can always be found in someone else's room, adds a sparkle to our lives here at Dean. She is noted for her out-bursts of laughter that will be the downfall of Mr. Jones, yet. We know your life will be one of happiness and success, IOSEPI-I ROBERT EAGER ..Hy,, Syracuse, N. Y. AMBITION: Going to College COLLEGE: Rhode Island State FAVORITE MEMORY: The dorm ACTIVITIES: Basketball, Baseball MOST SUCCESSFUL ENDEAVOR: Making breakfast on time The third floor will be missing the echoes of, Want to work for me? from punctual Hy. With your per- sonality you can't help but come out on top. We'll never forget your Pairahs for dessert today? You have given us a lot of laughs and we want to wish you all the luck and happiness in the world in return. IOI-IN FERRUOLO lnjun John Iohnston, R. I. AMBITION: To play college football COLLEGE: Notre Dame FAVORITE MEMORY: The coach's poem ACTIVITIES: Football, Baseball MOST SUCCESSFUL ENDEAVOR: Making the Dean's List Injun John, our true American Football Player who makes the Dean's List, We'l1 never forget your native dress the night of the Third Floor vs. Second Floor basketball game, With your appearance, intellect, and Warhoop we know you'l1 succeed. Good luck at Notre Dame. IANE I. FISHER Janie West Hartford, Conn. AMBITION: Kindergarten Teacher. COLLEGE: Undecided. ACTIVITIES: Dramatics, Megaphone, Basketball, C-IT Club, Language Club, Recreation Committee. FAVORITE MEMORY: Sunday night phone calls from A. I. C. MOST SUCCESSFUL ENDEAVOR: Being a senior. Jane's two years of Dean have proven a joy to everyone and enlightened us on the various colleges throughout the world. The best of success at college to a wonderful girl. Nineteen Fifty-three Pige Forty five FANCI-ION GLASS Fan Yonkers, N. Y. AMBITION: Psychologist. COLLEGE: New York University. ACTIVITIES: Basketball, Tennis, Year Book, Language Club, Suderit Government. FAVORITE MEMORY: Graduation. MOST SUCCESSFUL ENDEAVOR: Dean. Fan, the girl who has a comment for every joke. Her good naturedness will always be in our memories of Dean, Here's Wishing you all of the success in future years to come. STANLEY GOLDSTEIN Goldy Roxbury, Mass. AMBITION: Success COLLEGE: Tufts or Bates ACTIVITIES: Football, Cross Country, Track, Baseball FAVORITE MEMORY: lack Scarbath MOST SUCCESSFUL ENDEAVOR: Completing a pass against Harvard-Rocky-Goldie's Chicken I-'ann Jack Scarbath is moldy, compared to our Goldy. The dry humorist of the dorm will never be forgotten in our memories. A Trig genius, Goldy will be a certain success in the mathematical world. PHILLIP GORDON Phil Syracuse, N. Y. AMBITION: Successful in business COLLEGE: Yale ACTIVITIES: Football, Basketball, Baseball FAVORITE MEMORY: Coach's poem MOST SUCCESSFUL ENDEAVOR: Good marks Philsie, one of the Joy Boys set the school on it's ear with his marks. Dean's loss will be Yale's gain. He will always be remembered racing from Whiting to the dorm about thirty seconds before eight o'clock. ROBERT LATI-IOP GREENWOOD ' 'Jet Wrentham, Mass. AMBITION: Cameraman COLLEGE: Tufts ACTIVITIES: Swimming, Dancing FAVORITE MEMORY: Chapel MOST SUCCESSFUL ENDEAVOR: Winning Lois from Hunter Jet,', has made himself a legend at Dean, Nothing could blot out the memory of him. He will be remem- bered hurrying here and there-always busy. Bob is perhaps the most sincere fellow that we will ever meet. Good luck to the Jet. Pag, Porgy su, Nineteen Fifty-three WILLIAM IOSEPH HALLIGAN Billie Edgewood, R. I. AMBITION: Coach at a small college COLLEGE: Notre Dame ACTIVITIES: Football, Baseball FAVORITE MEMORY: The coach's speech MOST SUCCESSFUL ENDEAVOR: Playing quarterback against Williams Lop-sided Billie can usually be seen sending sig- nals to Joanie. His ability on the football field made him quite a hero although he was coerced. We like your touchdowns, Bill, but we think that you'd make a beautiful Maypole dancer! The best of luck to you at Notre Dame. We'll be looking for you on the foot- ball team, PRISCILLA ANN HILL Prism Southbridqe, Mass AMBITION: Dramatic Teacher. COLLEGE: Mt. Holyoke. ACTIVITIES: Megaphone, Dramatic Club, Year Book, Language Club, Cheerleading. FAVORITE MEMORY: Weekend of March 7th. MOST SUCCESSFUL ENDEAVOR: Honor Society. The sweet and quiet girl whose thoughts are al- ways at Brown University. We who know her will agree that beneath her quiet way is a sense of humor and the spirit of fun, You have proven yourself a fine member of the class, and we wish you great success. BARBARA IEAN HILLIARD Barb Needham, Mass. AMBITION: To move permanently to Maine. COLLEGE: Bates ACTIVITIES: Choir, Dramatic Club, Basketball, Language Club. FAVORITE MEMORY: Spring 1952. MOST SUCCESSFUL ENDEAVOR: Finally graduating. During Barb's two years at Dean, she has proven to be a girl with a lot of ability, and a sense of humor. We know your future will be filled with happiness and the best of luck to you at Bates. DEAN I-IODGSON ' 'Dean Woonsocket, R. I. AMBITION: To go to college COLLEGE: Bowdoin ACTIVITIES: Swimming FAVORITE MEMORY: Rod's Trig class MOST SUCCESSFUL ENDEAVOR: Eating the Dean food Dean is one of the day hops whose favorite pastime is ducking Mr. Mills. Dean stepped into his brother Phil's footsteps-cowboy boots and all, Was your bro- ther one of the Tricky Trig Trio? Good luck in what- ever you do, Dean, Ninezccn Fifty-thrcc Page Forty-scvcn RICHARD EDWARD HOLLAND Dick Franklin, Mass. AMBITION: Engineer COl.LEGE: M. I. T. ACTIVITIES: Camera Club, Megaphone, Student Government FAVORITE MEMORY: Biq lee MOST SUCCESSFUL ENDEAVOR: Passing Latin Dick is the photo bug day-hop at Dean, We al- ways see you taking pictures but never see any of the pictures! Thanks for the straight faced jokes that kept Mrs, Werner's English class going. We wish you the very best of luck at M. I, T., Dick. GARDNER WALKER HUBBARD Hub New Haven, Conn. AMBITIONZ Salesman COLLEGE: Colby ACTIVITIES: Football, Lacrosse, Intramurals FAVORITE MEMORY: The IO to ll bull sessions MOST SUCCESSFUL ENDEAVOR: Playing fooiball Hub -the boy who is everyone's friend. He's al- ways bringing Millie into the conversation and wait- ing for the letters from New Haven. We'l1 always re- member his theme song the first few weeks of school- Just a little lovin. Finally got rid of those black-eyes from football season, huh, Hub? Thanks for your jokes and big smiles, and for Hnding girls' watches. Best of luck. ANTHONY PAUL IACUELE Ike Providence, R. I. AMBITION: Success in business COLLEGE: Brown ACTIVITIES: Football FAVORITE MEMORY: Breaking dishes MOST SUCCESSFUL ENDEAVOR: Football Tony is the little woman of the kitchen and Dean's champion dish breaker, He plays a good game of foot- ball, but no one can top the foul shots he can make for the second Hoor Sleepers Good luck, Ike. MARILYN KINNEY Lynn Mattapoisett, Mass. AMBITION: Kindergarten Teacher. COLLEGE: Edgewood Park Ir. College. ACTIVITIES: Cheerinq, Deanite Staff, Tennis. FAVORITE MEMORY: Graduation. f'Lynn, full of pep and vitality has added many happy hours to our days at Dean, Her personality has helped to enlighten the first floor. You'1l go a long way in what ever you do. Page Forty eight Nineteen Fifty-three JACQUELINE ADABEL LYNCH Jackie Morristown, N. I. AMBITION: Be of use-+LawYer. ACTIVITIES: Language Club. FAVORITE MEMORY: I-Iowcxrd-Lawrence Dance. Jackie has added many an exciting hour to the first fioor, Her good sportsmanship proves she'1l go a long way in life. The best of luck, Jackie, in all the years to come. LIONEL U. MAILLOUX, IR. UU., Woonsocket, R. I. AMBITION: Doctor COLLEGE: Bowdoin ACTIVITIES: Megaphone, Dramatics, Camera Club, Language Club FAVORITE MEMORY: Not being late for first period MOST SUCCESSFUL ENDEAVOR: Not giggling throughout the Christmas pageant. Li is one of Dean's Drama Demons. He is an ardent reader of Mechanics Illustrated and seems quite interested in catalogues from Miami, French pet. Good luck in college, Lionel. We know that you'1l make a fine doctor. RICHARD DONALD MANN Dick Franklin, Mass. AMBITION: Manufacturer COLLEGE: Tufts ACTIVITIES: Swimming, Lacrosse, Student Government, Camera Club FAVORITE MEMORY: Study Hall MOST SUCCESSFUL ENDEAVOR: Avoiding Mr. Mills Dick was one of the famous Try Trio. He had a case of photomania and was forever saying, Here comes Mr. Mills, duck! He always has a smile and a cheery hello for everyone including his best girl, Mrs. Wright. The best of luck to you, Dick. SANDRA LEE MCDERMOTT Sandy Wrentham, Mass. AMBITION: Undecided. COLLEGE: University of Massachusetts. ACTIVITIES: Glee Club, Hockey. FAVORITE MEMORY: Weekends. MOST SUCCESSFUL ENDEAVOR: Skipping School. Sandy's pretty smile and pleasing personality have added many happy days to us during the past four years at Dean. You have everything it takes to make a success of life, Nineteen Fifty-three Pigc Forty nine SRUEL MORTON OELBAUM Oleg Cranston, R. I. AMBITION: To be a millionaire COLLEGE: Tufts ACTIVITIES: Dramatics, Lacrosse FAVORITE MEMORY: The third floor dorm MOST SUCCESSFUL ENDEAVOR: To ,graduate Congratulations to you. We can't imagine why you keep telling Bogart to get out Oleyl Shrew - Money mad-the little women, Likes blind dates on hay rides, The best of luck, Oley. We can't think of a better ambition than to be a millionaire. STEFFIE ESTHER IENNY ORBACH Steff . New Britain, Conn. AMBITION: Doctor of Medicine. COLLEGE: Iackson, ACTIVITIES: Basketball Manager, Megaphone, Glee Club, Choir, Secretary of Language Club. StefHe's sweet obliging manner has won her many true friends. Her stories about New Britain will al- ways be remembered by the class of '53. You're a Won- derful girl, Staff, and we know you'll be a big success. HENRY ANTHONY PONIATOWSKI Hank Syracuse, N. Y. AMBITION: To play college football COLLEGE: Syracuse, Notre Dame. Maryland ACTIVITIES: Football, Basketball, Dramatics, Baseball, Track, Waiter FAVORITE MEMORY: Meeting Elsie MOST SUCCESSFUL ENDEAVOR: To be All-American end. Another one of the Joy Boys, Hank is one of our outstanding athletes and a friend to everyone. Some say that Hank's a little bashful, but we don't believe it- with that smile? Best of luck to one of the greatest and much thanks for your sincere friendship through- out the year, HARVEY RICHARD PRINCE Haro Franklin, Mass. AMBITION: Pay National Debt COLLEGE: University of Maine ACTIVITIES: Cross country FAVORITE MEMORY: Mrs. Wright MOST SUCCESSFUL ENDEAVOR: Passing Chemistry Noted for being a first class Ladies' Man, Harv has the smile and pleasing personality to go along with his title. You've brought us many laughs and good timf-JS, Harvey, and we hope you'11 be as much of a success through life as you have been here at Dean. Pigc Fifty Nineteen Fiftyfthret Ni h RICHARD IOHN REBILLARD Reb Torrington, Conn. AMBITION: To be successful in business. COLLEGE: Duke ACTIVITIES: Football, Basketball, Baseball FAVORITE MEMORY: Coach Auxter MOST SUCCESSFUL ENDEAVOR: To make 310,000 a year. Reb, the Torrington terror, who can easily be found with that certain blonde from the J , C. Although this is Reb's first year at Dean, he has certainly add- ed a lot to the class of '53. Best of luck to you al- ways, Reb, and we know that you are sure to make a big success in what ever you do, BARBARA ELLEN REICHENBACH Rick Hawthorne, N. Y. AMBITION: Nurse. COLLEGE: Rochester University. ACTIVITIES: Glee Club, Basketball, Hockey, Student Govern- ment, Language Club. FAVORITE MEMORY: Sociology Class. MOST SUCCESSFUL ENDEAVOR: Meeting Polly. Rick is one of the last of the students who has spent four years at Dean. During these years, Rick , you have added many happy moments to each and every year at Dean, The friends that you've made will always remember you, The very best of luck in your nursing career. NANCY IEANNE RIORDAN Nan Walpole, Mass. AMBITION: Pharmacist. COLLEGE: Mass. College ol Pharmacy. ACTIVITIES: Dramatics, Megaphone, Recreation Committee, Language Club. FAVORITE MEMORY: Week-ends. MOST SUCCESSFUL ENDEAVOR: Lasting at Dean for three years. Nan is one of our more quiet and intellectual girls, but nevertheless, she is full of fun and always ready for some mischief. Nan is the last of three year students. May the best in all things be yours, CAROLYN ROBINSON Carol Franklin, Mass. AMBITION: Dental Hygienist, COLLEGE: University of Massachusetts. FAVORITE MEMORY: Vacations. MOST SUCCESSFUL ENDEAVOR: Skipping School. Carol is that pretty blonde day-hop that is known for her cheerful manner. Although she is one of the quieter girls here at Dean, she has won many friends with her willingness to help others, Good luck to a swell girl. ncteen Fifty-three age Fifty-one MILES ALBERT ROCK Rocky New London, Conn. AMBITION: Business COLLEGE: University of Connecticut ACTIVITIES: Football, I. V. Basketball, Lacrosse, Dramatics, Ir. Class Treasurer, Baseball, Student Government. FAVORITE MEMORY: Boston, May 31, 1952 MOST SUCCESSFUL ENDEAVOR: February 16, l952-Rocky- Goldie's Chicken Farm. t'Rocky, one of the last three year students at Dean. Rocky, fifty per cent of the class couple can al- ways be found with Di at most any time of the day. Best of luck to you in your business career, Rocky, you're sure to succeed, HARRY WILLIAM SHAW Red Presque Isle, Maine AMBITION: To get what I Want. COLLEGE: Duke ACTIVITIES: Dramatics, Football Manager, Year Book Staff. Language Club, Megaphone. FAVORITE MEMORY: Room 68 MOST SUCCESSFUL ENDEAVOR: Making the Dean's List. The Medicine Man from the third floor had cer- tainly added a lot to the activities at Dean this year. We know that you will go far in life because of your pleasant personality, which has won you many true friends, who will always remember you. Best of luck, LlRed.!7 ELSIE MAE TALBOT Else Moodus, Conn. AMBITION: To get a one way ticket to Iapan. COLLEGE: Katherine Gibbs. ACTIVITIES: Basketball, Megaphone, Dramatic Club, Hockey, Year Book Staff. MOST SUCCESSFUL ENDEAVOR: Making it to breakfast. Else has really livened up the second floor these past two years. Although she spends a great deal of time studying, there is always time for one more letter to Rog. We hope you get that one way ticket to Japan, In what ever you do, Else, we know you will be a success. NEIL STUART WILCOX Kilowat1s Syracuse, N. Y. AMBITION: Business COLLEGE: Colgate ACTIVITIES: Basketball, Baseball, Choir. FAVORITE MEMORY: Thayer House. MOST SUCCESSFUL ENDEAVOR: Passing algebra. Another one of our Syracuse boys Neil who has made his stay at Dean a huge success. Who did you get all those phone calls from, Neil? On campus again Neil? What did you do this time? Make any recent trips to Syracuse which might have brought this on? Best of luck to a wonderful guy, who is sure to succeed. page Fifty mo Nineteen Fifty-three ROBERT PAUL WHELEN AMBITION: Business COLLEGE: Undecided ACTIVITIES: Football, FAVORITE MEMORY: MOST SUCCESSFUL ENDEAVOR: Passing algebra. L: Bob, our bashful boy from Milford, who can most always be found with Larkin trying to get a ride. Al- though Bob has just joined us this year, he has added much to his class. Nineteen Fifty-three Bob I Milford, Mass. Baseball. Playing football. Best of luck always, Bob. ROBERT CHARLES BOGAN The Bog Clinton, Mass. AMBITION: To graduate from Dean COLLEGE: Boston University FAVORITE MEMORY: Visit to the Beverly Club ACTIVITIES: Football, Baseball, Student Government MOST SUCCESSFUL ENDEAVOR: Getting along with Mrs. Wright Bog will never have ulcers. His unique sense of humor will always be remembered by his classmates along with his deep, deep, voice. As the years fade away we hope you'1l remember us and we give you our most for your success, NICOLE AUDREY BOUCHER Nini Woonsocket, R. I. AMBITION: Nursing. COLLEGE: Boston University. ACTIVITIES: None. FAVORITE MEMORY: Montreal. Nini, the shy-blushing day-hop from Woonsocket. Always late for English and rushing from Chemistry to find that ride home, We wish you the best of luck in your nursing career, BRUCE ALDEN GRAY ..BLmgy,, Syracuse, N. Y. AMBITION: To play college football COLLEGE: Pennsylvania ACTIVITIES: Football, Lacrosse FAVORITE MEMORY: New Year's Eve MOST SUCCESSFUL ENDEAVOR: Playing football Bungy, one of the most loyal people who ever donned the guise of a Deanite, His outstanding per- sonality, and his tremendous ability to make friends will carry him over any barrier life could present, Torch in-hand Bungy will make himself Syracuse's con- tribution to the 'ilvy League. Page Fifty-three WILLIAM FRANCIS LAMY Frank Woonsocket, R. I. AMBITION: Engineer COLLEGE: Worcester Tech. ACTIVITIES: None FAVORITE MEMORY: Sociology class MOST SUCCESSFUL ENDEAVOR: Getting to school every day The hotrod can be found in Boston on Mondays. He is in favor of the four day school week! When he isn't looking for Johnnie, he's seeing Mr, Mills. We know that you'1l be a great success and we're wishing the best of luck to you. WAYNE RALPH LINCOLN Abe Mansfield, Mass. AMBITION: Abe the third COLLEGE: Bridgewater ACTIVITIES: None FAVORITE MEMORY: Mr. Moulton MOST SUCCESSFUL ENDEAVOR: Abe junior When Abe's around the1'e's never a dull moment. How about that. Potassium nitrate special. On to Go1dy's room. We're hoping that you have good luck and we'11 be waiting to hear that your ambition has been fulfilled, CYNTHIA BRAVENDER RAY Cynth Franklin, Mass. COLLEGE: Undecided. ACTIVITIES: Hockey, Glee Club, Choir. FAVORITE MEMORY: May 14th, 1952. MOST SUCCESSFUL ENDEAVOR: Graduation. During Cynthia's three years at Dean as a day-hop, she has made many friends. She has a friendly hello and cheerie smile for everyone. We know you'11 succeed in what ever you may do. ROBERT STRATY SCULOS Duke Framingham, Mass. AMBITION: Restauranteur COLLEGE: Tufts ACTIVITIES: Football, Student Government, Draniatics FAVORITE MEMORY: Thursday, November 25, l95l MOST SUCCESSFUL ENDEAVOR: Graduation The Duke of Framingham, is the King-pin of the third tloor, and can always be found in bed when he should be attending that Hrst period study hall. Duke has a very pleasing personality, and has made a number of friends while at Dean, We know you are sure to succeed in what ever you undertake, and we wish you all the luck to one of the best. Page Fifty four Nineteen Fifty three Nineteen Fifty-three ROBERT STUDLEY Stud Yarmouth, Mass. AMBITION: Coach COLLEGE: Springfield FAVORITE MEMORY: High School ACTIVITIES: Basketball MOST SUCCESSFUL ENDEAVOR: Get A grades. Stud, is one of our more quiet basketball players, but a most pleasing manner, which has added many pleasant moments to those of us at Dean. Hey, Stud,I' why do you go home every week-end? The best of everything to you, Stud, in your future years at Springfield, I OHN I OSEPH SWIECH Johnny Woonsocket, R. I. AMBITIONZ Pro Baseball COLLEGE: Holy Cross ACTIVITIES: Baseball FAVORITE MEMORY: Playing in R. I. Baseball Championship. MOST SUCCESSFUL ENDEAVOR: Out talking Mr. Mills. A day-hop from Woonsocket, who just joined us this year, but already has added much to Dean. What happened to your first period class, Johnny? May we wish you the best of luck in your future baseball career, we know that you will succeed. ALBERT WILLIAM TAGLIERI ..-My ., Quincy, Mass. AMBITION: Businessman COLLEGE: St, Michael's ACTIVITIES: Basketball, Baseball. FAVORITE MEMORY: Letters from Midge. MOST SUCCESSFUL ENDEAVOR: Passing Chemistry. The fast boy from Quincy is our little Tag-Bunz. You have added many happy days to us here at Dean, and we will never forget your swell personality, and fine sense of humor. Best of luck always to a swell basketball player, we know you'1l succeed in anything you do. IOHN RALPH PATRICK UNDERWOOD Undie Syracuse, N. Y. AMBITION: To get married. COLLEGE: Lemoyne ACTIVITIES: Football, Basketball, Cross Country, Baseball. FAVORITE MEMORY: Syracuse MOST SUCCESSFUL ENDEAVOR: To be with Pris. Well-liked by all, Undie was a colorful character of our Senior Class, Undie is one of our outstanding basketball players, who just can't seem to miss, We are looking for that day, Undie, when you aren't mad at that certain tall Academy girl on first floor. Best of luck always to a terrific guy, Page Fifty-five DEAN ACADEMY-CLASS PROPHECY lt was a cool fall day this November 15th, Homecoming l963, and the chimes ringing out from the ivy tower across the colorful campus brought back many memories to WAYNE ARIOLA, now president oi the Syracuse F. B. I., and IOE EAGER now doing research on elephants in New York. They were sitting on the steps leading to Awpie Way just thinking of all the old times and telling of the present news oi their classmates of 53 ! Of course, the first thing that came to their minds was the class couple, ROCKY and DIANE. Were they married? Of course, their ambition was certainly achieved. Then they thought of the 99 average in Algebra, PHIL GORDON, Where was he and what was he doing? Well the class was right when they voted him most likely to succeed. His ambition was to be a successful business man and now he is president of the UNDERWOOD Typewriting Co. His right hand managers are BOB WHELEN and DICK REBILLARD, and GARDNER HUBBARD and BOB CAIN are his top salesmen. While speaking of Phil, of course they thought immediately of TONY IA- CUELE, Phil's roommate. Tony was now a football coach at LaSalle Academy. We hear he is starting on his own private football team with six boys of his own. Somehow talking about football the subject was turned to BOB BOGAN, what was he doing? Well it may seem phenomenal but Bob had established a new academy in Clinton where the rules are pretty rigid and only one week- end pass a month is allowed. At his academy HARRY SHAW is the English teacher and BARBARA REICHENBACH is Dean of Women. MARILYN KIN- NEY is the teacher in the dormitory. IACKIE LYNCH is teaching Sociology. As truant officers Bob has employed SANDY MCDERMOTT and CYNTHIA RAY. judging from a report on secondary schools, Bogan's Building for Back- ward Boys has earned itself quite a reputation for producing educated Icy Boys. Say, Ioe, do you remember PIZE IOHNSONTP, Well, he has opened a store across the street from GARZONES. I guess he's doing pretty well at least when the Dean boys are in town. Wayne, when you stop and think about it, our class has really been out- standing. Remember those two buddies, BOB CORNELL and BOB CANTO- REGGI? Well, they are co-presidents oi Wellesley College, they have really taken an interest in their job I understand. HANK PONIATOWSKI is still at Deang he was made headwaiter and he really enjoys his work. ELSIE TALBOT, by the way, is the new Dietitian. Speaking of some of the kids who stayed at Dean, FANCHON GLASS came back two years ago as the school psycologist and NINA BOUCHER is the school nurse. Talking about the school nurse makes me think of the in- firmary, and the infirmary makes me think of LINNIE DOLAN. What is she doing now? lust what she always wanted to, lead a happy life in South America. page 1',fty-5iX Nineteen Fifty three Well, what's this coming up the drive, it looks like some caterer. That's just what it is and you'll never guess who it is, BOB SCULOS! And look who's in the front seat, BOB GREENWOOD, camera and all. I guess he's up here to take pictures of Homecoming. By the way did you know he was taking pictures for Esquire! Well, Ice, as far as sports go, our class graduated quite a few profes- sionals. IOHN EERRUOLO and BRUCE GRAY are professional football players, and IOI-IN SWIECH plays pro baseball for the Boston Red Sox. Well, look who's walking up 'Awpie Way.' If it isn't Miss POLLY VOSE. Oh pardon me, I mean Mrs. MATHERSON. Hi, Pol, what are you doing these days besides keeping Danny happy? Wayne, you'Il be surprised to hear this, but PRISCILLA HILL and myself have our own nursery school in Syracuse. IANE FISHER was going to come in with us, too, but she changed her plans and established the 'Guidance in Your Choice of College Program' in Springfield, Mass. Did you ever hear about WAYNE LINCOLN? Did he get his one ambi- .tion to have an Abe the third? Abe the third isn't anything, he's got Abe the eighth! Oh, Ioe, I almost forgot to tell you, LIONEL MAILLOUX, RICHARD MANN, STRUEL CELBAUM, HARVEY PRINCE and DICK DAVIS own a chain of food stores. I also found out that ALAN DITTMAN, WILLIAM LAMY and DICK HOLLAND can be found there regularly, Do you remember STEFFIE ORBACI-I? Well she became a brain surgeon. Doing pretty good for herseliy she just operated on two of her class mates. DORRIE DIEI-IL who was still knitting those argyle scoks, and became hysteri- cally insane whenshe reached the heel, BARBARA I-IILLIARD is still trying to get to Maine. AL TAGLIERI and IACK UNDERWOOD had a nervous breakdown a few months after they found out their folks wouldn't let them go into partnership. I think they survived though. The last I heard Iack was married and had three girls and one boy, and Tag had a department store with NEIL WILCOX as general manager. NANCY RIORDAN and CAROLYN ROBINSON are both helping out at one of the bigger clinics in Boston, Nan is a pharmacist and Carolyn a dental hygienist. Want to hear something really good? DEAN I-IODGSON and SAM CHE- VALIER are still in college. They decided they wanted to make Princeton and worked their way up. . I guess we have covered everyone from our famous class of 1953 except BOB STUDLEY and STAN GOLDSTEIN who are really having a bang-up 'time as coaches at Smith College, and of course HARRY DEAN who is in fthe insurance business. Yes, I guess that is still our class, the boys a little more confident and ,the girls a little older, but all kidding aside it's good to see them walking up 'Awpie Way' as they did when it was Iune l953! Nineteen Fifty-three Page Fifty seven 5 2 5 S Y I CLASS STATISTICS MOST POPULAR ..,...... ..,.....,.. MOST OBLIGING ,......,. .,..,....4. CLASS 'WIT ..... . ,.,....,...,.,,C ...,..... . PEPPIEST ..... ..,, MOST TALKATIVE ...C..., ,. A,.,,.,. ., OUIETEST ,....,...,.,...A..., . ..,,... .. BEST LOOKING ,.,A...., .,,........ CUTEST ,..,.,.....,..........,.. TALLEST .,....4........,. SHORTEST 4.....A,4......, BEST SMILE .I,.....,..,.....,...... ........ BEST NATURED . 4,....,,,,.... ..,... 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Boy Wayne Ariola Harry Shaw Bob Bogan lack Underwood Ioe Eager Hank Poniatowski Bob Cornell Al Tagalieri Neil Wilcox Bob Sculos AI Tagalieri Gardner Hubbard Wayne Ariola Phil Gordon Bruce Gray Wayne Ariola Gardner Hubbard Neil Wilcox lack Underwood lack Underwood Lionel Mailloux Miles Rock Underwood-Tagalieri Bob Cain Bob Bogan Iohn Ferruolo Harry Shaw Dick Rebillard Phil Gordon Dick Rebillard Dick Rebillard Harry Shaw Bill Iohnson Phil Gordon Phil Gordon Doug Davidson Girl Polly Vose Sieiiie Orbach Fanchon Glass Marilyn Kinney Dorrie Diehl Nancy Riordan Dorrie Diehl Polly Vose Linnie Dolan Diane Bulkeley Polly Vose Polly Vose Diane Bulkeley Priscilla Hill Polly Vose Polly Vose Diane Bulkeley Barbara Reichenbach Steiiie Orbach Diane Bulkeley Iackie Lynch Diane Bulkeley Vose-Reichenbach Nancy Riordan Barbara Reichenbach Elsie Talbot lane Fisher Polly Vose Priscilla Hill Nancy Riordan Elsie Talbot Priscilla Hill lane Fisher Priscilla Hill Priscilla Hill Iill Seward Sleeping Basketball Mr. Clinton Mrs. Wright Commencement Velvet Moon Corral Study Billy May Red and White Oh, Brother! Page Sixty Nineteen Fifty-three 11 ciivities Burk Row - Spencer, J. Vxfhcller. Glcnnon, Scward. GaNun, Slipp. Class. Padilla. Front Row - Howard, Vose. Roth, Rcichcnbach, Monagas. WOMEN'S STUDENT GOVERNMENT The combined Wornen's student government ol the Academy and lunior College has again showed itself to be active and responsible. This year they have met Weekly. They have handled disciplinary problems, and have assigned penalties. The organization has had teas, breakfasts and many other social functions. All in all they have shown a remarkable advance throughout the entire year. The elected president was Frances Rothp vice-president, Pauline Voseg secretary, Liz Monagasp and treasurer, Barbara Reichenbach. Page Sixty-two Nineteen Fifty-three Back Row - Poniatowski. MacCaIlum. Dobbrow. Stevens. Front Row -e Rock, Benjamin. Boudrotn Sculos, R. Cain, MENS STUDENT GQVERNMENT With William Boudrot instctlled os the president of the combined Men's Student Government, the organization published cmd distributed its clearly stated constitution. They undertook the solution of rnony problems confronting the student crdministrcxtion ond were all in dll very successful. Nineteen Fifty-three Page Sixtyfthrec Earle Row - Ariola. Davis, Mr. Smith. Mailloux. I:I'OI7I Row - Hill. Fisher. Johnson Qcditorul, Gagnon, Riordan. MEGAPI-TONE Again this year the traditional school magazine, The Megaphone has been put out quarterly. This year The Megaphone has a new advisor, Mr. Thomas Smith. He has Worked very hard along with the staff to give us a worthwhile magazine. The editors and manager were elected early in No- vember. They are: Editor, William Johnson, Assistant Editor, Marion Gagnon, and Business Manager, Patricia Leonard. Page Sixty-four Nineteen Fifty-three Slanding -- Diehl, Rowell. Hubbell. Roth teditorj, Clark, Sitting 1 Kinney, Fulton, Mr. Smith. Walker, Spencer. DEANITE This year we again have been fortunate to have a school paper. The Deanite under the advisory of Mr. Smith has come out every two Weeks since late October. It has kept the students up to date on all the news. We hope that next year we will aqain be fortunate to have such a capable staff. The editor of the Deanite is Frances Roth. Nineteen Fifty-three Page Sixty-fivc Bark Row -- Veale. Dittman. Boudrot. Fourlh Row - Mailloux, Shaw. Davis, Souza. Third Row - Fisher, Goss, Walker. Rowell. Plzzclla. Second Row - Clark, Gagnon, Collis, DeVitalis, Hilliard, Diehl. GaNun. Front Row - Clough, Benz, Riordan, Davidson, Knablin, Paris, Talbot, Lyman DRAMATIC CLUB The Dramatic Club under the direction oi Mr. Clinton has done an out- standing job throughout the year. This year the Club has accepted two new policies, the Student Board of Directors which is responsible for nearly all the Club's decisions and the Student Directors who help to direct the plays. We want to extend our thanks to this club tor helping to make this year the best. Page Sixty-six Nineteen Fifty-three Bach Row - Sanford, Walker. GaNun. Third Row - DcVitalis, Roswell. Morgan. Lyman, Fulton, Frirts. Second Row - Stewart, Hilliard, Maclnnis, Clark, Hubbell, Front Row - Benz, Ray, Paris, Ingram. CHGRAL GROUP The Choral Group has shown outstanding spirit during the Whole year. They have made all the holidays and special events seem extremely qay by their participation. Again this year their Operetta was a huge success. The Choral Group is under the direction of Miss Ajemian and Mr. Harney. NlnCfECH Fifty-fllfee Page SiXfy.5QVg-n TC T V Back Row --- Davidson, Mann. Willard. Dittman. Fourth Row -A J. Cain, Miss DeWolfe. Ostrander. Third Row - Hoffman, Mailloux. Souza. Davis. Second Row - Smith. Reichenbach, Vose. Hill. Glass. Fisher. Lynch, Seward. Front Row - McDermott, Ray, Orbach. Diehl, Shaw, Hillard. Riordan, Mclsaac. ROMANCE LANGUAGE CLUB One of the most active organizations this year has been the Romance Language Club under the direction oi Miss DeWolie. The club had speakers and has taken many trips into Boston to see the different French or Spanish movies and operas. This organization has proved itself to be outstanding and we are looking forward to see what it will bring next year. The officers of the Romance Language Club are: President, Dorrie Diehl, Vice President, Harry Shaw: Secretary, Steiiie Orbach, and Treasurer, Bar- bara Hilliard. Page Sixty-eight Nineteen Fifty-three Back Row - Kinney, Smith. Seward, Farrington, Howard. Front Row - Bzxrtelloni, Benz, Vincent. CHEERLEADERS This year's group ot cheerleaders have certainly shown great enthusiam, They have been present at almost every game of football and basketball. Their advisor is Miss Plumb and their Captain is Miss Rose Mary Benz. Nineteen Fifty-three Page Sixgyminc Top Row - fCoachl Auxtcr, Poniatowski, Vlfhclcn, Goldstein. Gordon. lacuele, Ferruolc. Caulheld. VJohlfcldcr, Halligan. Hubbard, Lohr. Bottom Row - Rehillard, Rock, Bogan, Hamlet. Grey, Ariola, Landry, Johnson, Veale. Boyle. FOGTBALL This year's tootball team, under the guidance of coach Auxter was less successful, because oi numerous injuries, Victorious only twice, the Red Demons were defeated in tour qames by one touchdown. Dean, in the season's opener, lost to Rhode Island Frosh l2-6. They then came back to score successive wins aqainst Tufts Freshmen and the Northeastern Yearlinqs. Following this the Red Demons, riddled by injuries, lost to the Harvard lunior Varsity. Massachusetts Maritime Won the Home- coming Game 20-12. The team then lost to Williams Frosh and traditional rival, Worcester Academy, by the close scores ot 20-13 and l4-6. Page Seventy Nineteen Fifty-thrce ' ,E X82 T B --V-,W I, Q . fl W A A i nts Mm is .1 In mANmni.Est q DEAN 35 Bach Row - Mr. Auxter Qcoachj, Gordon, Eager, Wilcox. Taglieri, Underwood, Rock, fmanagerj. Front Row - Studley. Poniatowski, Davidson, Ariola, Halligan. BASKETBALL Coached by Dave Auxter the Demon's basketball team enjoyed a most successful season. It romped through its entire sixteen game schedule without losing. Playing perhaps the most formidable schedule of any recent Dean team the Demons had little trouble rolling to victory after victory. College Freshmen teams, Iunior College teams, and Academy teams tell to the raging Red Demons. Worcester Academy, Harvard Freshmen, North- eastern Freshmen and Leicester I. C., presented the only Worthy competition to the Dean machine. During the time of this Writing, Dean is preparing for the New England Prep School Tourney which they will enter as the favorite. The class of '53 takes its hat off to Coach Auxter and his great team. Nineteen Fifty-three Page Seventy-one Back Row - Miss Plumb, Paris, Fisher, Hilliard, Seward, Riordan, Orbach. Front Row -- Diehl, Vose, Bulkeley, Reichenbach, Glass. GIRLS' BASKETBALL TEAM Under the able coaching of Miss Plumb, the girls' basketball team set a fine example in showing school spirit and cooperation. Though they were .beaten in two out of three games, their high scores in both of their losses showed fine teamwork. In their first game they beat Franklin High School 19-18, but lost the ,return game l5-14. The Iuntor College girls beat them in their final game 37-23. Page Seventy-two Nineteen Fifty-three , wgjg ,K Wm W pb 'wg-flaw. ,Q H'-. M fg! 1 'W K ia ' W W Myfp. ' ' f - - , J I gf . ',, , gp 460 . 'W Q ,N Alf I, FRANKLIN PETROLEUM PRODUCTS COMPANY FRANKLIN, MASS. Telephone Franklin 666 -ri FUEL OIL RANGE OIL GASOLINE KEROSENE MOTOR OIL -W Prompt Deliveries -- l COMMERCIAL PRINTING OP EVERY DESCRIPTION SENTINEL PRESS, INC. I5-I7 East Central Street FRANKLIN MASS. 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