Dighton Rehoboth High School - Golden Log Yearbook (Dighton, MA)

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We offer our sincere thanks to everyone who has aided in the completion of this yearbook. It is our pleasure to have had such fine cooperation. THE EDITORS Joanne Smith Barbara Jose wi Q E 'X , ' E-g f X fy E XE f SINCERE , --1:.' CQNSIDERATE AMIABLE LIKEABLE , ' E OBLIGING NOTABLE XX ,X , , X , E E Exxx ilhil- E E E x gg , v f 1 Q X XZ? X, xx XQX ' f XX x f - X X f X ' w ff' W X E N K is Q 1 NEAT X W f X X X X QNX X XX wi X ,f f! X N XX ,fi ff lf! ., ,K ,- 'X ,Q W f M- N -E X Q f if I' X , ff Q4 04 X DEPENDABLE 3 , EFFICIENT MANAGERIAL ACCOMMODAU 1 1 RELIABLE X 2 CAPABLE A 55, E OPTIMISTIC f N X SX X, E X N, f K x9 X DEDICATION E ff X . xg A W , 'JE 1 Q ff .. fbias - ...-4 X Nw - ff' E ,, , Vice Principal LEO P. DEMARCO Principal EDWARD H. GILLESPIE 1' da glngmivfwvg-X6' fsck! , 'J , QL, . 53 E I 'Mft L Qi. X Q L X A t . bla vga f. N.-f' I L' 'f K '6 ' -IL :T faq s.. . fx I . I MARY P. BLISS LEO P. DEMARCO HELENA M. KENNEDY WALTER R. SCANLON CAROL TE KZ ' A TLV' A,B. edfvi. B.S., M.A. Ph.a.,M.Ed. a.s. in sd. gzf lt ' Languages Commercial Commercial Social Studies Physical f . l i I Education FRANCES R. VITALE A.B., M.Ed. Ed-Nl. Related Subjects Social Vocational Studies RICHARD DIAS CHARLES B-5- in Ed- O'CONNELL Physical Vocational Education JOHN P- CHARLES Y DIMATTIA V0 n B.S. in Ed. English History If it ll' iw' PAUL COUTURE I Wifasi' ELEANOR S. SMITH CARLTON F, MCCAULEY WILLIAM H. KAHN GEORGE WEYGAND EDITH SMILEY B.S. in Ed. B.S. in Ed. B.Mus., M.Mus. B.S. in Ed. B.S. in Ed. Mathematics English Music Sciences Home Economics I v- sux W gf? 2:53 WMM Q ,.,,, H3 wb M Q-my 11 ' '- r W W ,us I 1 dr ,X N V 'E , k ,.., , 1.'.NUi Q 5 ,3. z ysg if , Q Aa fl QV? ga Us E f Q Qu 5 X 5? Q' 2 x 3 4 e it P5 iff: 'E a t 9- - P X r ,-. , vb I , .N X ,will K . X 11 Q Q x:sg Z-.- X ' 1 X 5 L f- X 4 ,J fill A x I 'AO ,if X SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS President . , WALLACE WOOD Secretary 7,A...,,O,7 ,e 7,,7S ALBERTA MOTTA Treasurer e7,,,, , ELIZABETH TORRES Vice President ,7,7 ,,,,, R OBERT SILVIA 1 l j 0 p . lf K' ffl' 1 I rt' lllrc I lp! .ljfltl3AxSl5fIqEXl H I, N I7 'H Jean'v ls bl' K I In College, ,I Lf!! 1 seymu? sf., Be. yy ,, ,- I ot to 'las , n too slow but she ,dlways . Jready to go. 3,1 ,ld X ' gl I IA. Ambiffiz' Nurse fl , 1, , Wctivi :-Band I, 2,4 3, 4, Qrfhestra tw 4, 4, l, Q 1,'4, Gljq flub l, 3: tl e Nurs- .i .'2f Dgqmg 2, Basketball 2, 3, 4, frack l, 3, x 4, Typmg lub 4, Driver Education ,4, Yearbook Club 4, ' Guine BABBITT Tex ,fl 4 V ,General tl! ' ,Y Frierfgfst., Berkley W ri'-'the use of wo ing? if Amb6tion: Stat rooper tivitie Dramatics l, ee Club l, 2, 3, 4, Foot- all l, , 3, 4, Fis 'g Club 2, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, A letic Trai 'ng 3, Science Club l, 3, Audio- Visual Aids 4. J., W 3 ,J Ld! u 5 , BETT JE 6 Ms . ,, ff ,, W. 'Betts 5, m rcial U dl! Centre, Z, No'!BjgH46rt Lf KZ H 1 Uedrlends are likel gt nds, e to ut rare, Y C J Amb : Haird' er I I, Activsf' .rltrfilqdic 1, Glee lub 4, Coo 'n l, 2- ama ics 3, Heath l, Beacon 4, Drlver Edu 'on 4. RICHARD ANDRADE Sam General Williams St., No. Dighton I make business my pleasure and pleasure my business. Ambition: Body Builder Activities: Mechanical Drawing 'l, Football l, 2, 3, 4, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Beacon 3, Athletic Council 3, Audio-Visual Aids 4. ,frlifl P GQ Shop Mason Road, Ea eto I4 A nice sort of chap l't s a fun. Ambition: C rpenter Activities: Glee Club l, Mechanical Drawing 2, Honor Society 3, 4. SlLvENiA ANN BETTENCOURT Sylvia Commercial Berkley St., Berkley One could mark her merry nature by the twinkle in her eye. ' , Ambition: Hairdresser Activities: Dramatics I, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Health 'l, Personality l, 2, Traypainting 3, Red Cross l, Driver Education 4, Handicrafts 4, Beacon Club 3. it JJ if , , ,f s V , l J BINDON l Red Z ' Commercial KX h n lt., Ber y , l don't y , but ' ows what I think? lj Ambition: enographer AJ Activm : D matics l ersonality 25 Cooking Club '35 l ub I, 2, 35 Red Cross 25 Handicrafts 4 D Education 4. DIANE GLANICE Bouci-len Di Commercial Riverside Ave., No. Dighton This is the girl who put the pep in pepper. Ambition: Private Secretary Activities: President of French Club 25 Glee Club 1, 2, 45 Dramatics lg Personality I, 25 Typing Club 35 Feature Editor, Yearbook 3, 45 Basketball 3, 45 Drawing 25 Health l5 Driver Education 45 Man- ager of Magazine Drive 3, 4. lil. M Qi l' Lliylww E DONNA Cos1'A ' aisy aeff Commercial ,, merset Ave., D' hton as a b e and s t as honey ition B sine s Receptionist i ie ramat Club 1 2 r of Beac 3, Chee leader 3, 4, Attendant N . A ' ' : ' ' ' 1 't' ' 1, , 5 ree , 5Bas- etgal 1, 2, , 45 ers ality Club I, 25 Sports jxluxpto King and een 35 Driver Education 45 Audio- ZU Visual Aids 45 Business Editor of Yearbook 4. lLucii.i. CAROL 9os1'A ,W if il . 4 C . , H p' i A omrnercia I f f 'Lf 'ioa Elm 9r.,lD.ghiQn A I gfhuq foyer vynrlbeq wfzlb ber fi-jpndsi' l J X, li,An1bi4Yon5 AW Stewzidfsd! I f Activities:'ll7l'amatic?lf ,,l3, 45 Society Editor hea- coii 35,lEdito bf Be con Phdtejraphy or, Year bodlc 3, lfqfllee Club A1 2, 45 Studentaihouncil 25 Personallvy!Club,1i Drive? Education 4. 'l ,L - ,J Dflh ljlgjxxi L if l l i l ,l JUDITH ILENE CLAPP 3 Judy Commercial 9 Andrews St., No. Dighton ' She sings, she dances, she plays a bit5 she has a fine personality and loads of wit. Ambition: Dress Designer Activities: Band ly Orchestra l, 45 Dramatics I, 45 Glee Club 45 Driver Education 4. MANUEL ANTHONY CoRREiA Manny Shop 15 Hopewell St., Taunton He has something more than nonsense lying un- derneath his headf' IJ l. I Amtiitioqf ,Undecided L' LL ,L ' Activities: Grcllestra 15 Drawing 15 Mechanical Draw- ing 2. ' I . l 1, L 'Jill L Lil. X 'KENNETH W. CUMMINGS Kenny i ' Shop AMain St., South Dighton Ambitious, attractive' and yoiung, a fellow who can use his tongue. . Ambition: State Police Activities: Dramatics T: Glee Club 1, 2: Health T: Typing Club Fishing Club 2: Science Club 2: Baseball l. N JEAN EVANGELHO Commercial Tremont St., Dighton Lgflriendship is an art, she is an artist. li Ambition: Private Secretary A ities: Personality Club 1, 2: Glee Club I, 2, 4: Ty ng Club 3: Handicrafts 1: Feature Editor of e on 3: Cooking 2: Advanced Typing 3: Business kftanager, Yearbook 3, 4: Health I: Tray Painting 4: Driver Edu ation 4. I J N i R al1lifTA HARTSHORN iixQi,ml'Bobbie l' . -I College K il ut i WJ X ' a' St., Assonet X ,, sIfa' s ofpleasayitnesis d all her pat re p ac y 7 ,f X Ambitirlin: Nurs Activities: Dramatics I, 2f'c3X - Beacon 2, 3: Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4: Sports Editdg of Yearbook 3, 4: Typing Club 2: Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 4: Driver Ed- ucation 4. ALLEN HAY Haysie College t., i to I l 't a inategmz c sit and look at it urs. -'AAI A itidn: , eg AM- Activfgesz Fishin 7 y Club 1: Athletic Trainyt' Q,8,'-'Base , 2: letic ncil 4: Audio- Visuial Aids 1, 2: Typing Clu , otball 2, 3, 4: Co-Captain 4, ff?l:.lfQ.llA'QR!.,g4,oCfA,-. tl MAYNARD HORTON Horton LQ - ive Walker St., Dig to Happy am l, from care l'm free, why aren't you all contented like me? Ambition: Carpenter Activities: Glee Club 1, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Base- ball 1, 2, 3, Basketball 2, 3, 4. BARBARA NE Jose B6aLb!sjL lpblpc, ful lCommerci Ofc th Main in il net f icie y andjygxss go han' in ' Uition- Secretary, Activitiesiyr atics i, 2, ealth 1 AGlee Club 2, 6rawing 2, , Edit ogeacon 3, i or f Yegie 3 4 Treasurer 2 Honor S ci t , 4, Driver Qc tion 4 ,i N Af 0,0 MW li . l A gy ET LEFAIVR n N fi Commercial ' 24 Be'ford St., No. Di on 'l Wh la in izel, she up in nature, X mbit 1 Hairdre ser Bas ll , 4, Personalit Club 3, Health 1, Glee Clu , , Band l, 2, Yearbook 4, Driver Act N at' slllz, 3, 4 Dancing Club 2, k B 1 2 1 Education 4. JANICE LEFAIVRE Jan Commercial 24 Bedford St., No. Dighton It isn't by size that you win. Ambition: Hairdresser Activities: Band 'l, 2, Glee Club I, 2, Health 1, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Dancing Club 2, Cooking Club 3, Typing Club 3, Beacon 4, Driver Edu- cation 4. .,-- 415' Cross 2, matics I- 4- rawin u - Yearbook C b 4, Dr - Education 4. 'l l J' 5 -ii L NL 'ICE ,fy-,T-,x7i?'6,,,fX ' 1' t WMCQ e gal I ' ick .JBe kl A Hghlfiso l - 4' 'e,and kin .' V' .LA 2 . 1 I , , , . x L, itio '- e onist X Activitie. lee, lub , 3, Ho e' rsing Club 1' VV b , rs al y C CI, R2 d f I 9 RICHARD A. LASSEN Dick General I7 Pleasant St., Dighton My thoughts and conduct are my own. Ambition: Electrical Linesman Activities: Drawing Club 1, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Science Club 3, Mechanical Drawing Club 2, Audio- Visual Aids 4, Chemistry Club 4. v K , Ulf, LLIAM Ml HAEM ME KY i I i OL , f ' l lx College l i - l il l vi' e Cki l All af A - re d nd 'm n r,feeli I . f Ambi' n: Engine7rl J . ' ' f if Ac 'vil' Orchel tr l 2, 3, 4.6! Sal Cl li Fish l b - ra Ni g Club l, ci l 2, f- ' viw l 3, l i Fr Ch ,37 : 1 lass n ent fudenf Cou cil 3, reatu er o Stu- pnt il Honor S ciety , 4, Ba eball I, 2, l Track 3. A X X Y JANE! I Afj' , College OJ4 Winthro S ' .Dighton wi e of hu r, a g ious ch and a ainf' Am i nz cie A iviti Ban , Gle Cl l, 2, 3. 4: R er eac n ypin b Health Club Featur itor Yea u 3, 4: l'l0f10f Societ 4 Basketbal Driver ucation 4, Dra- C Y l d ati , 23, JOHN E wfuzn!MARTiNM 1' Johnny if L17 '7- 'I' C' I Shop , 'School Lanelfisflgjdhton . I world ,fif ant to 'See the! in 'm to be. Er 4- ,lg Ambition: Mechanigf E Activities: Glee Club 1, FiSmngfCl'ub 2. RUTH AYLNWARD AQGCRACKEN I Boots l, f' Commercial 45TH rt Qygji hton Fi to th rzlwirh qeulgd vim. A bition: liice Gtlorker vities: G I lucy ancing Club 2, Personality ub 3, Ho e,N'urs' g l, Cooking Club 2, Health Club 1,61-g5ingjl,uA3, Driver Education 4, Handi- CQQQJA. AKL Of 60 if ., iv smil , rl, ace so 'ghtf' ' : P' a ecretary Ativities Che r l , 4, Health ub 1, Dra a s 1, , Glee b I, 2, Photo aphy Club 'I Photogr phy Editor of Yearbook 3, 4, lass Secret ry 3, 4, Athletic Council 3, Beacon Club 3, Driver Education 4, Audio-Visual Aids 4. Xfil A .-.A Bef ' m Comme i JoYcE ELAINE NUTBROWN Nuts Commercial - Mid o Ro, . Freetown 'fl-l o-luck ous, and fine. 5 ' Amblti . Secretary Z l Activi ' amatic , Co g Clmqlip C?ee Club l, 2, 3, 4, Typin Club ishingx ub , Health Club 1, H ' f 49 ' ts rf ,Q I 'S f A N ' YANN ' AKES akie Commercial ' o nt d, B kle Wit a hea t of ld in a o of wit. , m tion: Nur t' . : : ersonality ' e h b 3, e C il- 's-DeEdcion4, - 1 R s ' ELL , d ' lege Su 9 er . ighto ,- mbition: mercial ' V ' ' : Dancing , ing Club , . ' ar oo . P 1 , if at 3, ri r , 1 it .E , 21 - St, nic r f c ap who's lot ff he akes ah' 5 th eve ne. Q lSl ct: I b 2 D 2 Dr cs 2, 3, 4 b 4 L it it .f L 1 ll 1 A j X I x. ,, I X X r MA'RY ANNHPAIVA 5, - y S ortynl! , F! ommercial V It fi ' , f6 C ntrq St., ighflon I 7 A little Meet an ,a' littl spice-make? a M s . . ,, fB'fnation' yery nice. If 5 mbitiorn, tenogra er or Hairdresser Act i : Hofne Nursi -'W-lealth Club 1, Per- son y 3, Glee Club Cooking Club 2, Typing Cl b 3, Jr. R d Qoss 'I Dancing Club 2, Yearbook 4, udio-Viv lk, Driver Education 4. 'J K VID PHILL ' Davey F Shop Pleasant St., Sou ghton true sport i every en ' of the word. Ambiti - Un ecided tivities: Glee Club - F' hing Club 2, Football , 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4. U PETER R OUELLETTE I 1 Pierre ef- General k'VK 4 , I1 dlebof Road, Freetown fc lt's th ' t ey ke p 4 Ambition: Be a Million ire ' Activities: Glee Club 1, 2, 4, Science Cl 1, Dra- matics 2, 3, 4, Typing Club 3, 4, Photography Club 3. MAE ALETHA PACKARD Maisy , omme ial Ch se R d, East .lee w '-ft ,, I e t s om mbit' : S grapher Ac: ' . Gle Club cord Club 2, Typing Club 3, rmatics Hom Nursing 1, Jr. Red Cross 2, Pers alit b 3: Yearbook i river I YY 1. ,M V 'LL ' lf' Jlyl , ,Q , f f l lv ti ljel-l iznialtf PINQF PDQ e C i Commercial Count Sk., Berk ey W I' LauehinglJtalki g, of fun. f U Aivgiimn: Dr s N esigner cti 'ues' lee 3, P r nality Club 3, Foods ' rive ducatidn 4, re Edit of Beacon 4 .1 ,ff ELAiN'Ef NES Pi E anie 'X I Commercial IHA Somer t Aven , . Dighton V A mil and pe ful girl. ' l A : Receptionist Activiti Glee Club , Personalit Club 2, 37 Typ ' g Typist for Yearbook 4IACx?king Club 4 xi gli ffll' C ob RICHARD F. RODIER DlCl4 General 8 Summer St., No. Dighton Oh, why should this life all labor be? Ambition: Commercial Aviator Activities: Science Club l, 2, 35 Photography Club 2, Audio-Visual Aids 3, 4, Health lub Ig Draw- ing Club I, 2. , I iCEc,ELlA lVlA4lA Pdslxmio f.iCeceffl ll ' w, In 1 glvkjlfommercial Bradley St., ,asttifirebt wn She is blessed wit a fine sensefnf dress. , K vjihtbitibn: Secretaryfl - - 1 Activitiesi Health Club lg Glee Club l Jr. Red Cross ig Fishing Club 2, Cookiijfg ,Au 2, Per' sonality Club 3, Typing Club 3, Driver Education Ag Beacon Club A. A 9135 i 'lt X, gl' , X 1 . ' A l, lJANftll ose ' l LJ h ,Jaxx l Ili Co mercial K I H gt., So. Dightoxh U She-flares to w wh me her f ' wleadsf' N45 fl A tictn: Tzographml Actwigsz Dr latics lQ,f , 3, 4, HE th Club 'I- Gleg l:lubIi,,lil' 3, Jrsliiied cross 2, Reima Club Personality Club 3, Cheerleader lp AudikQVisual Aids Ag Driverlllducation 4. X l fl HENRIETTAKJANET SANTOS Etta Commercial So cheerful, gay and happy. Pleasant St., So. Dighton Ambition: Private Secretary Activities: Dramatics l, 4, Health Club lg Typing Club 1, 4, Band l, 2, 3, Ag Glee Club I, 27 Orches- tra 'l, 2, 3, 4, Beacon Club 4, Driver Education 4. chool . , D' l a oo a I - thatt ere' do - . V, Ati ities: ,. a. 1 2 4- Stude '- Class Presi 2, Gle ub l, , -1 Fi 5 Clu 2, ' ' ' , Dra a , , 5. : . l, , , , , 4- ack 2, 4, U 0- Visual Aids , , - 1 . ' ub 2, ,'f.f4 . r Science Club 2, . f Gras Att 1 2- Co- Captain of Foo a A ROBERT SHERM llll 'N ' 9 llp If f. - -ffl epi t ato , , I , b nl cul I ban 2 B an 1 4 4 R 3 V I OBERT SILVIA Bob College Elm St., Dighton quiet, ndivi uat imesU Activ'i Ajja 52, 3, 4, Footbal , 4, e all , , Bas tball 3, 4, Audio- I lifhcgttudent 'o I, Honor Society 3, 4, ce President 4. of ' 1 'JOALQNE EDNA SMITH X Jo l . College if t lY6nfnrop St., No. Dighton H':'nice tq bzynatural when you're so naturally nice. , ' 5 ,i AmbitionfCollege Activities: Band l, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club l, 2, 3, Dramatics IX 2,4'3, Typing Club 2, 4, Co-Editor of Yearbook 3,?4, Health Club 'l, Personality Club 1, Honor Society 3, 4, Student Council 4, Secretary of Student Council 4. , ' E I E SOARES Commercial School St No Dighton HJ d ple apt-and therefore ell-liked. its s h d l 2 3 ition: Account ' 'A z ea -. , , , P rsonality Club, Eg: ' t I, C 435 3, Basketball 2, 3 4, h Club l, G 'Q' Us l, 2, Dramatics C , 2, 3, 4, Feature o of Yearbook 3, 4, S i Editor of Beaco b 2, Record Club 2, thlet Council 3, Mar Gras Attendant 1, 2, Driver Education 4, Captain of Cheerleaders 4. Awards: lst prize in Speaking Contest. cil r , ff' x, 4 l C 9 .,PAfRlCIAt JEXLN STETXSFON I 7 Pat L, if ' rr' College l 5 'Mill Street,'Myricks - X i 'lFair, fgvdrable, fit, find'-friendly. 1 YE ' ' i' - Ambition: Llndecidted A X' Aetavafaesctora' aries ty, 2, Q, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, ,4,,'Health C -11, Dravving Club 2, Frenc Club 2, '3, Basketbalf-'-3, 4' 'Orchestra '13, 4, TDBCR1 2, 3,'4, ecold Clubliti Personality Club 2, .A'Cap- pellg C oir 3,Ji4, Driy.ersEducation A. -' A lROlNAITDlROGER ITETZREAULT Ronnie lf College i , .3 i Chestnlut St., Rehoboth Five minutes-zoundsl l have been five minutes late all my lifetime. Ambition: Undecided Activities: Health Club l, Band l, 2, 3, Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra l, 2, 3, Dramatics 2, 3, Typing Club 2, Driver Education A. if A , ,fi W. 5 , Q 1 if '. MANUELQSXTEVE OuzA 1 nsonnyu A Q Shop 173 Williams St, No. Dighton lf silence is golden, he is a millionaire. Ambition: Mechanic, Auto Body Shop Activities: Drawing Club l, Mechanical Drawing Club 2. JOYCE ELIZABETH STANFORD f'JOdY Q General Nt!-tin Street, Pighton A i' ' The blushis cute, but sometimes inconvenient. Ambition: 'interior Decorator Activities: Orchestra l, 2, l3, 4, Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, Health Club l, Dramatics l, 2, 3, 4,gDr'iver Education 4, ,Drawing Club 1,- - . ' i L A i' . .xii Ljfwfv 1 K 1 ., KDWARD Ton 's '. I Eddie 1' i' f 'll - Shop 30 Tiemont St., No. Dighton He who d hefplflasefihbs o e dachesf' Ambition? Aflrplaqelgi Activities: Glee Club 1, Mec nical,Drawing 2. ELIZABETH. JOAN Tomas ' Liz ' College Main St., Dighton Always a smile and seldom a frown. Ambition: Bi-lingual Secretary Activities: Glee Club 1, 2, Draiinatics l, 2, Stu- dent Council 2, Personality Club 3, Athletic Coun- cil 3, Orchestra ., 2, 3, A, Cheerleader l, 2, 3, A, Class Vice President 3, Beacon Club 2, 3, Honor Society 3, 4, Typing Club 4, Assistant Business Ed- itor of Yearbook 3, 4, Driver Education 4, Class Treasurer 4. 3855515 BARBARA SELLARS , ROBERT ROSE JUDITH BARRY JANICE BAPTISTE , LAURELIE WALKER 5 35 eP Q S... -..,Q ROBERT WYNNE JOHN SWANSON ROBERTS BABBITT JOAN MACHADO 'f-qqv-'mg---7' vv-----W , M... , , , - A - - vow...--4 Q fi- --I--W -. CLASS HISTORY STARTING OUT IN 5l . . . SCHOOL TO US WAS SUCH FUN. The morning of September 5th, 1951, finally arrived, and we headed for D. H. S., no less confused than the others before us. How we managed to pull through, we'll never knowl Although inexperienced, we gained confidence in ourselves through the advisorship of Mr. Olivio Lopes, Mr. Walter Scanlon, and Mrs. Janet Kinnane. We completed our first big task by electing a capable staff of officers: Joyce Soares, President, Allen Hay, Vice President, John Allen, Secretary, Lucille Costa, Treasurer, Student Council: Bob Silvia, Jerry Cottrell. Football soon was the maior attraction, and we contributed in a large measure to the spirit of the season. John Allen, Jerry Cottrell, David Phillips, Robert Sherman, Maynard Horton, and David French represented us on the team. Jumps and cartwheels! What spirit Joyce Soares, Alberta Motta, Elizabeth Torres, and Janet Rose, our cheerleaders, had. ln January, we sponsored our first dance, the Frosh Frolick. Although it was not a huge financial success, we had fun planning it. Excitement galore: With quavering hearts, we entered the social whirl at D. H. S. Our first formal, the Mardi Gras, had Joyce Soares and Robert Sherman as attendants from our class. The Talent Show and assembly play brought forth singers, dancers, comedians, and actors. Although we lost our first play contest, we hoped to win the next year. Music and more music filled the air as we prepared to take part in the Spring Concert. Then came time for finals. We scrambled to our books and brushed up on what we had learned as Freshmen. Exams were soon over and so was our freshman year. We now belonged at D. H. S. RETURNING TO SCHOOL IN 52 WE FOUND THAT THERE WAS LOTS TO DO. We embarked feeling a little more experienced and important. We elected Robert Sherman as our President, Joyce Soares as Vice President, David French as Secretary, and Barbara Jose as Treasurer. As our Student Council representatives we chose Elizabeth Torres and Lucille Costa. Lucille was chosen Secretary of the Council and was later chosen Co-Editor of the Beacon. The football team was heavily populated with Sophomores this year. There were fifteen in number. Our treasury was boosted by a football dance, We set a precedent by sponsoring the Christmas Dance as Sophomores. On the first string basketball squad, Dave French, Dave Phillips, and Sam Andrade were chosen for the boys, Lorraine Costa and Joyce Soares were chosen for the girls. The Sophomore attendants to the King and Queen of the Mardi Gras were Robert Sher- man and Joyce Soares. ln Apriil 53 we won our first play contest. What a thrill that was for us! Mr. Usher did well at his first Spring concert and so did we. Finally June, the final month, ended our second year at D. H. S. We looked forward to being upperclassmen next year, but right then our only thought was vacation! BEARING DOWN IN 53 WE WORKED HARD, AS YOU WILL SEE. We came back in our Junior year ready to go to work. Mr. Lopes again was our class advisor. The first thing we had to do was elect our leaders. We were all very glad when William Melesky was elected our President, Elizabeth Torres, Vice President, Alberta Motta, Secretary, and Joyce Soares, Treasurer. For the Student Council we elected John Allen and Wallace Wood. , The Juniors were well represented on the football team. We were really proud of having John Allen elected as one of the Co-captains. The maiorettes, cheerleaders, and band did a good iob in providing spirit for the games. Our football dance was a huge success and we all had a good time. Diane Boucher did a fine job as Assistant Manager for the Magazine Drive, and we took top place in the drive. The money surely came in handy. Finally we received our class rings. We really felt like upperclassmen now. For a few days we showed them to everyone we saw. The gold door on the black onyx really looked smart. As underclassmen we had heard a lot-about the Honor Society. We were very happy when thirteen of our class members were elected to this group. With the beginning of activities, we found Barbara Jose chosen as Beacon Editor. Soon it was time for basketball. Dave Phillips and Sam Andrade were elected Co-captains. We had a good time supporting both the girls' and boys' games. The Eighth Annual Speech Contest was held and the winner was none other than our class president, William Melesky. Along came the annual Mardi Gras, put on by the French Club. Lorraine Costa and Richard Andrade made a lovely couple as our Junior attendants. Boy, were we pleased when we beat the Seniors in the Play Contest. We surely had mad rehearsals in practicing Mad Breakfast. Our one big dance, the Junior Prom, was soon upon us. The Night club setting and New York skyline provided a truly different theme. Class Day during our Junior year will always be a wonderful memory. We were next door to being Seniors! Joanne Smith and William Melesky received honors that day. Soon we would be Seniors! BACK TO WORK lN 54 MONEY, MONEY, MORE AND MORE! Our first iob in our Senior year was to choose capable leaders for the class. We elected Wallace Wood, President, Bob Silvia, Vice President, Alberta Motta, Secretary, and Liz Torres, Treasurer. For Student Council Joanne Smith and William Melesky were chosen. Because money was needed, we plunged headlong into a paper drive and a Christmas card campaign, the latter being handled by Mary Jane Mello. These proiects, along with a football dance, added a neat sum to our treasury. When the time for sports came, we were very well represented. Football season saw Allen Hay, and Bob Sherman as co-captains. The coveted award of sweaters was given to Guire Babbit, Sam Andrade, Dave Phillips, Maynard Horton, Bob Silvia, Peter Ouellette, Hartley Gurney, and, of course, Allen and Bob. Basketball season came, and Guire Babbit and Dave Phillips, Lorraine Costa and Joyce Soares were the co-captains for the boys' and girls' teams. Other Senior members were Dave French, Sam Andrade, Bob Silvia for the boys, and Jean Ashley and Roberta Hartshorn for the girls. Joyce Soares was chosen as captain of the cheerleaders. Four other Senior girls were also on the squad. Dances seemed to come along quickly, and before we knew it, the Mardi Gras had arrived. Richard Andrade and Joyce Soares reigned as king and queen over the gala affair. The floats added a good deal to the beauty of the dance. The addition of three more members to the Honor Society boosted our total to sixteen. Robert Silvia was chosen as Good Government Day representative. Jean Ashley and Dave French were selected to participate in the New England Band in Rutland, Vermont. Joanne Smith, in addition to being chosen as our D. A. R. representative, was also chosen as co- editor of the yearbook along with Barbara Jose. Mr. Scanlon did a wonderful iob as year- book advisor. The Washington trip turned out to be a wonderful one for all. We enioyed ourselves, plagued our chaperones, and came home to make up for the sleep we lost during our four days. 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CAPTAIN Nt-.7 E5 ,I WE, THE CLASS OF 1955 being of sound mind and memory, do make, ordain, publish and declare this to be our . . . LAST WlLL AND TESTAMENT We leave to the faculty the peace and quiet which will follow after we graduate. We, the Seniors, bequeath to the Freshmen our excellent study habits. To the Sophomore class we leave our independency. May they overcome their timid ways. To the Junior Class we leave the ability to have as many participants in sports as we have had. Bette Adams leaves her messy locker to anyone with ambition enough to clean it. Richie Andrade bequeaths his curly hair to Stephen Hall. Jean Ashley and Sarah Bindon leave their odd hair color combination to Joan De- Moranville. Guire Babbit and Bob Sherman leave behind their knack of getting into trouble to Lionel Carr and Jackie Bettencourt. Peter Baker leaves his ready blush to Billy Benevides. Sylvia Bettencourt leaves her long pony-tail to Nancy Cornell. Diane Boucher leaves her Hazel Bishop lipstick to Edith Bindon. Manny Correia leaves his quiet manner to Clifford Wood. Lorraine Costa leaves the ability to acquire a cute nickname to any underclassman. Lucille Costa leaves her argumentive ability to Eleanor Souza. Kenny Cummings wills his crew cut to Mr. DiMattia. Vivian Evangelho passes on her sense of humor to Cynthia Costa. David French leaves his ability to get a girl who can make blouses to match his shirts to all up-and-coming couples. Hartley Gurney leaves his Freetown ambassador title to Gilbert Amaral who will probably need a passport to get in! Roberta Hartshorn bequeaths her diet to Nancy Cambra. Allen Hay passes on his love triangle to Ellis Strange. Barbara Jose wills her matrimonial plans to Rosemary Borden. Jean LaFrance passes on her ever-ready smile to Betty Andrews. Richard Lassen leaves his bar bells to Wilfred Berthiaume, who needs a body builder. Janet Lefaivre leaves her attraction to the Phillips family to Madeline Ferreira. Janice Lefaivre grants her interest in Somerset to anyone who dares go there. John Martin wills his energy and muscles to Paul Pacheco and Fred Hartford for equal distribution. Ruth McCracken grants her ability to chew gum without getting caught to Libby Sherman. Mickey Melesky leaves his violin to Pee-Wee Viveiros. Mary Jane Mello leaves her initiative to that ever-hustling Bill Duarte. Alberta Motta leaves her dramatic ability to Mr. DeMarco, who is never at a loss for words. Joyce Nutbrown wills her absenteeism to Pauline Medeiros. Mary Ann Oakes bequeaths her gay laugh 'to Betsey Reed. Eddie O'Connell leaves his flashy yellow Studebaker to Douglas Grant. Peter Ouellette leaves his favorite saying, C'est Ci Bon, to Bea Lefaivre. Elaine Pine and Mae Packard leave their reserved manner to Carol Pabst, who might need all of it! Mary Paiva bequeaths her ability to get along with Mr. Vitale to Richie Ferriera. Harriet Pina leaves her talent in singing to Pat Lenney. David Phillips leaves his aggressiveness in basketball to Harold Rose, who should be a star someday. Richard Rodier leaves his booming voice to Charlie Brown. Cecelia Rosario leaves her friendly ways to Nancy Tibbetts, who is alreadynendowed with them, but an extra supply won't hurt. Janet Rose bequeaths her long fingernails to Marion Carpenter. Henrietta Santos leaves her free periods in the cafeteria to Dolores Silvia, who is always too busy to do anything but her studies! Robert Silvia leaves his engineer boots to Roland Goulart. We hope he can fill them as well. Sara Silvia leaves her favorite expression, Don't tell Mr. DeMarco, to next year's driving class. Joan Slivinski leaves her love of Western music to Myrna Menges. Joanne Smith leaves her many awards to any Junior girl who can do as well. Joyce Soares leaves her ability to go steady four years with one boy to Judy Atwood, Manny Souza bequeaths his shyness to David Clark. Joyce Stanford wills her giddiness to Carol Machado. Pat Stetson leaves her energy in basketball to Sunny Mull. Ronny Tetreault leaves his courtesy to Henry Goff. Edward Torres leaves behind his unique vocabulary to Antonia Aguas. Lizzy Torres leaves her ability to rise and shine? to Weston Stafford who, of course, is ALWAYS in time! Bob Torres wills his wonderful English marks to Laurelie Walker. Barbara Vickers bequeaths to Anna Marie Desautels all of her old flames. Nancy Wickham leaves her desire to be a farmer's wife to Ora Wordell. Claudia Wilson leaves her beloved shorthand book to any up-and-coming Junior who can unscramble her outlines. Shirley Wing wills to Betty Carpentier her efficient cooking ability. 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Wil Qi W ,1 B Eg , FQ X 4 H AUDIO VISUAL AIDS DRIVING CLUB AUDIO VISUAL AIDS TRAYPAINTING TYPING CLUBS X1 vV014, J , BEACON CLUB Q s Q- -'f 1 OFFICERS-Vice President, Clifford Woodg Secretary, Joanne Smirhg Treas- Q , ,J urer, William Meleskyg President, Wallace Wood. L J 1 1 azz, i .. , r ' 7' X R XXX x GOLD QG EN L 51 P-FF CO-EDITORS M Barbara Jose and FEATURE EDITORS-Mary Jane Mello, Joyce Soares and Diane Boucher. Joanne Smith. ART EDITORS-Barbara Vickers, Ed- ward O'ConneIl and Nancy Wickman. BUSINESS MANAGERS-Vivian Evan' gelho, Lorraine Costa, and Elizabeth Torres. PHOTOGRAPHY EDITORS - Hartley Gurney, Alberta Motta, and Lucille Costa. SPORTS EDITORS-Richard Andrade, Roberta Hartshorn, Wallace Wood and Jean Ashley. TYPISTS-Janice Lefaivre, Mary Paiva, Jean LaFrance, Janet Lefaivre, Elaine Pine and Mae Packard. 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A . .N 4 A ,U.,, A 3 ,5 , Q ,M ff , f E L 5 SH f 5 F I Q H Q KW ww-WW MW1.-www.. SSW 4,4 Q I ,W N:- Www Nw 'Ns who ,mwgm Jwuw me L giif Q' 413 Y- 5? i ,,, if K6 3 f'1L.x 'N Zi? X X Q '--. A -tg? 7,4 A . 3 K ' ,M 'V 'f 59, , -M. 'mis K p-., .SV 'g f , L., b ,,,ag,. Q 5 1 h M 'Z 51541. jk L p'.f,g 1343, 5 sf' .e ' g ss'f'i - . ,M L g W ,.f , 'Wig-h. JOANNE SMITH, winner of the o.A. R. Award and Chase History Award. BARBARA JOSE chosen for a gradua- tion speaker. Q'-'ff K , it! P1 2 . ,fn as if Q I ,mg -1 1 HONORS The student body elected ROBERT SIL- VIA as their repre- sentative for Good Government Day at Boston. K ,s .Mimi X., wt. WALLACE WOOD recipient of the French Award. MARY JANE MELLO led the card sales proiects, and was high sales- man with over 5150. A .D WILLIAM MELESKY recipient of the French Award and graduation speak- er. Most Likely To Succeed JOANNE SMITH .- 2 WALLACE WOOD I 'N I Zf-Q3 I' ' Us xx A 91 Most Popular JOYCE SOARES ROBERT SILVIA I Best Dressed LUCILLE COSTA ALLEN HAY X x N I Most Afhlefic LORRAINE COSTA DAVID PHILLIPS RICHARD ANDRADE 2, Besf All-round HARRIET PINA DAVID FRENCH Q N? , 0 - -1 1 E K ! ' xr Quiefesf MAE PACKARD -f EDWARD TORRES W f Mosf Courfeous ,A .ifa JEAN LAERANCE , 5 if- Ar Q v X 3 W f -- EL 'I I 2 4 4 If f alll: E Mosf Cooperative ELIZABETH TORRES WILLIAM MELESKY N I Oi iw 0 X kwa 's K : 7 v-1 4 YD 4 Class Flirfs BARBARA VICKERS PETER OUELLETTE Besf Looking JANET ROSE PETER BAKER Most Talkafive JUDITH CLAPP EDWARD O'CONNELL 5 Wiffiesf GUIRE BABBITT MARYANN OAKES .fi 5 X .Qi 'IQ S Wififgs wa .m .. W R-A-5. ,fy ixgiiai? ,Q-uv ,- A .gg S- . 'HW my - egg R S 8 ,. , ---.---- Q.. Nh Til X NH Mr Pia The class of 1955 wishes to acknowledge with grate- ful appreciation the help Mrs. Kennedy has given in compiling our yearbook. OLIVIO A. LOPES We are grateful for the help and guidance which Mr. Lopes shared with us for the three years he was our advisor. HELENA M. KENNEDY 5 'sq u n-Q, 4'--S- . Phofography by LORING PORTRAITS- GROUPS-ACTION BeHer Phofographs for Be'H'er Yearbooks LORING STUDIOS 392 Spring Sfreei' Fall River, Mass. ComplimenI's of THE FRENCH CLUB E. W. GOODHUE LUMBER CO. Comple+e Line of Building Maferials TELEPHONE Norfh Rochesfer 75 and 88 TELEPHONE New Bedford 2-5076 Middleboro II23 EAST FREETOWN MIDDLEBORO Complimenfs of LION'S FURNITURE Complimenfs of JOE REGO Milk S+. Digllfon CU RLEY'S FLOWER SHOP Edward Didi' Curley, Prop. Flowers by Curley Dial 4-7000 Nigl'1I' 2-2577 358 WasI1ing+on S+., Taun'I'on, Mass. Complimen+s of MR. AND MRS. PIERRE LABONTE ASSONET ComplimenI's of LINCOLN BROTHERS DAIRY Besi' Wishes from +I-me Folks aI' DEVINE'S MILK LABORATORIES Q f ww WM A Complimenfs of - K mgk wwe. PIERCE HARDWARE COMPANY I5 Main S+ree+ Taunfon, Massachusefis GOODNOW'S Wm 52 . . . TO GREATER VALUES The Place to Purchase Clothes for Graduation 4l -47 MAIN STREET TAUNTON, MASS. MARCKS THE TAILOR Home of Superior Cleaning and Dyeing Fur Slorage Plan+: 3l8 Broadway Office: 7l Broadway I9 Soulh Main S+ree+ MIDDLEBORO For Your Nexl' New Suil' Visil' MARCKS MEN'S SHOP 320 Broadway I38 Main Sl'reel', Easlon TELEPHONE 4-492l Taunlon, Mass. Complimenls of l.EONARD'S RESTAURANT AND LUNCHEONETTE Homemade Balcery Producls Candies and lce Cream 35 MAIN ST. TAUNTON, MASS. CHESTER M. MUNROE J. l. CASE TRACTORS AND FARM EQUIPMENT Haverly Milk Coolers, Freezers, Silos, Hay, Grain, Porlable Overhead lrrigalion Waler Sysfems, Bee Supplies, Rec and Jacobsen Power Lawn Mowers, Garden Traclors, James- way Barn and Poul+ry Equipment Telephone 78R4 L. G. BALFOUR COMPANY C. S. 8: C. Division ATTLEBORO, MASSACHUSETTS Comphmenk of Sales and Service LASSEN CHEVROLET Cars and Trucks BENEVIDES MARKET BILL BENEVIDES, Prop. Parfs and Accessories Free Delivery-Self-Service -I-e'ephone 393' TELEPHONE 302' couNrY STREET, DIGHTON, MASS. CHRlSTENSON'S LORETTA'S GRILL FLOWER SHOP Tel. 266' Flowers for Every Occasion Somerse+ Ave. Digh+on Te'ePh0ne 232' Somersef Ave. Dighfon, Mass. JOE'S SHOE SHOP WATERFIELDS MUSIC SHOP Safefy Toe Shoes for Men and Women Formerly Wa'+esi M903 High Qu-Hli+y ReieC+S 6 Cedar S+ree+ Taunion Experi' Shoe Repairing 5 Wes+ Waier Sfreei' Taunfon, Mass. 4'535I Best Wishes to the Graduating Class of 1955 STANDARD COIL PRODUCTS CO., INC 00? Complimenls of HI -WAY OPEN AIR MARKET MACKENZIE AND WINSLOW, INC. LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS Manufaclurers of Money S Worih Poulfry and Dairy Feeds Yard. 698 Rodman Sfreef Fall River, Mass. Elevaior. 577 Davol Sfreel Telephone 6-8563 HUTCHINSON'S ART SHOP Raymond L. Hu'l-clminson, Prop. Piciures, Piclure Framing Arfisfs' Supplies I54 Second S+. Fall River, Mass. GEORGE Is. LOCKHART ' Insurance Agency lncorporaied Insurance of All Kinds Telephone F. R. 8-5l02 Il68 Counfy S+. Somerset Mass. Bay S'l'a1'e Road. Rehoboih Village RUSSELL C. VARLEY Counfy S+. Dighlon Home Appliances Tel. Dighfon 320I CARR'S TELEVISION SERVICE Couniy S'l'ree'l Digl1'l'on Tel. 306l DANA'S Everylhing 'For Your Home 85-87 Main S+. TAUNTON, MASS. FOSTER 8: COMPANY Arrow Shirfs - BoI'any Sui'I's Florsheim Shoes MacGregor Clofhing 'THE NATIONALLY KNOWN BRANDS The Brand Names a Man Looks for BOSTOCK - INMAN ELECTRIC COMPANY Elecfric Conlraclors- Eleclric Appliances Television Sales and Service Telephone 4-7594 I6- I8 TrescoH' S+. Taun'I'on, Mass. CompIimen+s of IvIANNY'S HARDWARE EAST FREETOWN GARAGE LEONARD H. CHASE, Prop. Es+. I926 Eas'I' Freelown, Mass. CompIimen+s of ROBERT S. ROUNSEVELL Sex-Linlced Day Old Chicks R. I. Reds Phone Nor'I'h Rochesfer I03 - I4 Counly SI., Easl' Freefown, Mass. Complimenis of McGEE'S PHOTO SHOP 2I Taunfon Green, Taun'I'on, Mass. Complimenls of ALBERT G. SHARROCK Easf Freelown, Mass. POBEWS MoRToN's sHoE sToRE The SI'ore Behmdinrhe Besl' Fashions 44 Main Shed TAUNTON 'Ish 'F h E . F H 38-40 Main S+. oes or + e nhre amly RADIO COMPANY ' 7 SERVICE STATION NJ '22 Two Greal' Oils iii' O 1- Dynalube and Qualrer A q 'Q Sfare Rd. Service ' ' - Hi-Tes'I' New i A Blue Sunoco aj' i 391: Regular Gas Price TaunI'on's Largesl Furnilure and I444 5,me,,e+ Ave. Appllance Sloreu ,..f. Taunlon 2-0639 70 -72 Main S+. Taun+on 4-8351 I HOWARD L. WHITE, INC. Cadillac and Oldsmobile Sales and Service 33 - 35 WEIR ST. TAUNTON Telephone 4-625I Shop ai' SEELEY'S On Taunton Green for Vanify Fair and Barbizon Underwear Berkshire Hose, Janfzen Swea+ers S+e'Ison Ha+s, Inierwoven Hose MI. Roclr and Griffon Suifs, Arrow Shirfs Shorfs, Ties, Handlrerchiefs GELL MOTOR SALES, INC. Dial 2-4872 5I4 Coun+y Sf. CHEVROLET SALES AND SERVICE Somersei, Mass. Complimenis of DIGHTON REST HOME Cenfer Sfreei' Dighfon. Mass. Josephine M. Haggerfy, Prop. 2-5656 44956 I ,Q A W , Y' -.ull ff' . Rosen DUFOUR qu 'Q'-'Q Piano Teaching V- i f I1 Orches'I'ra for All Occasions A 2 P EL Piano Tuning Sales and Service IIIIIL ja Siore: 5385 Main S+., Fall River 3 3' 'VK' CLASS OF '57 Complimenfs of Q BE'-L 5 '0P5 PLANK 8. HANSEN 24-28 Main s+ree+ Fine Fumllufe woMEN's AND cl-nLDREN's 24 Wi l 'oP Sheel WEARING APPAREL TAUNTON' MASS' STAPLES COAL COMPANY Coal - Oil - Coke Glen Lyon and Glen Burn Coal New England Colce Timlcen Wall-Flame Oil Burners and Air Condilioning Unils 35 Taunlon Green Dial 4-58l7 ESTABLISHED l85l Congralulalions +o fhe Class of '55 McWH I RR'S Fall River's Largesl' Deparlmenl Slore ON THE AIR I2:30-WSAR Success +o l'l1e Class of '55 CREAMRICH BROCKTON TAUTON GAS CO. Complimenls of Somersel' Cenler ,.KEn ARNOLD HOFFMAN 81 CO., INC fAnchor Color and Gum Work Divisibnl DIGHTON MASSACHUSETTS O J.C.PENNEY5 RUSSELL CHASE Taunfon, Mass. Complimenfs of ARMOR BRONZE AND SILVER C0., INC. Gills ol Meri+ by Mas+er Cra'H'smen WEST WATER STREET f TAUNTON, MASS ERNIE'S BARBER SHOP Dighfon C ' I S I GILBERT L. ROUNSEVELL New +oa'E2f?Df,2:,in3eRange Ernesl' J. Co+e Proprielor African Violefs Many Colors and Varielies Mobil Flame A. H. GURNEY BoH'led Gas Service ROEIQS I:2ei3vun'jI'7L1i?d Easl' Free+own, Mass. Telephone Rockwell 3-5644 ANDREWS Complumenfs of The Com le1'e One-Sfo CARL P. GORDON P P Food Slore Corner Coun+y and Buffingfon Sis. SOMERSET, MASS. WILLIAMS LUMBER CO. Telephone 4-5897 REAR 62 WEIR STREET HANSON COMPANY, INC. D. C. Wilbur, Reg. Pharm. CompIeI'e Prescripiion Service Since I870 27 Broadway Taunfon, Mass. Complimenfs of MADE - RITE POTATO CHIP CO. SUCCESS Io 'I'I1e Class of '55 STAR MARKET Marianno Rezendes, Prop. I000 NO. MAIN STREET FALL RIVER. MASS. BOSTOCK FURNITURE CO. Your S'rore Furnishings 'For Modern Homes Floor Covering a SpeciaI+y I0 - I2 TRESCOTT STREET TeI. 4-5889 TAUNTON, MASS. Iwni ew 'v . , .hp ' ,fwws -...N . fi . x N 5 Complnmenis of CLASS OF 56 ,sk Com pIimenI's of N. LOUIS STONE G00 MARSDEN'S ESSO STATION Groceries, Gas, Tires, Oil 599 Winfhrop Sireei' TaunI'on - Providence Pike Telephone Taun'Ion 3-3228 I Complimenfs of L. G. BEERS CO. Jewelers DIAMONDS GIFTS WATCHES 65 Main SI'reeI' Taunion. Mass. DIGHTON GIFT CORNER Open Everyday - Evenings Sunday Af+ernoons Your Druggisl' MOUNT HOPE PHARMACY ROBERT DUMONT Reg. Pharmacisf Where Prescrip+ions are a SpeciaI+y and Na+ a Sideline Complimenfs of CHARVES AUTO PARTS, INC. TAUNTON OXYGEN CO., INC. Somerse'r Ave. Taun+on, Mass. W. H. RILEY 81 SON, INC. PeI'roIeum Producfs General Elecfric Burner UniI's Boffled Gas 24 - Hour Service TELEPHONE 2-I282 6I Cohannei Sfreef TAUNTON, MASS. Complimen+s of TOWN LEY'S Quali+y Dairy Produc+s Tel. 2-2583 Berkley, Mass. 81 WEBB SULLIVAN'S OFFICE SUPPLY CO. Typewri+ers Fall River. Mass. Adding Machines Sale Ren+ Repair I9 wear s+. qupmifsy Esf. l92l Your Prudeniial Ageni' FRANK CRCVELLO WARREN'S TURKEY FARM Providence - Taun+on Pike REHOBOTH, MASS. 237 Broadway, Taunfon MassachuseHs Phone 4-409I POWERS PONTIAC, INC. ars-GMC Trucks M ENDOZA'S PACKAGE STORE Complimenis of HIXON TREE COMPANY Complimenfs of TAUNTON CASH MARKET Taunion, Massachuseffs Complimenfs of MacADAM MOTORS Your Local Ford Dealer Complimenfs of +l1e , CHEERLEADERS Complimenfs of fhe MAJORETTES J S , C 1 ' oyce Cares ap am Eleanor Souza, Cap+ain Alberfa Lorraine Elizabeih Barbara . Nafalie . Elaine Thelma Eugema Beverl Jani e Lorraine Beafrice Y C Madeline Olive Nancy Viola MISS CAROL TERRY, Coach Complimenis of C0mplimeh'l'S of SCh0fQeEjmQjffj7i1PP'ieS BEN'S SERVICE STATION 20 Broadway Taun+on, Mass. OLSON'S HOME OF FLOWERS 26 Broadway, Taun+on, Mass. Sfore 2-043I Greenhouse 2-I I5l Complimen+s of NEW YORK LACE STORE SUCCESS Io I'he Class of '55 LUCY S. TERRY o DIGHTON RED AND WHITE MARKET Choice Meals and Groceries Telephone 30I I MAIN STREET, DIGHTON, MASS. Besl Wishes 'Io Ihe Class of '55 MR. AND MRS. MICHAEL JOSE FRANCIS BROTHERS' GARAGE AND SERVICE STATION General Aulo Repairing Telephone 32II Somersef Ave. Dighlon, Mass. MUNROE COMMUNITY CLEANERS, INC. ELECTRIC 8: HARDWARE COMPANY Cleaners' Dyersu Funiers Seecls Ferlilizers Painls Slllrl' Launderers Tel. Counly SI. .049 Coun+Y S+. Somerset Mass' Somersel' Tel. 2-3090 Complimenls of HI LLVI EW Complimenfs of TOMMY DI NUCCI 30 Acres Complimenls of DIGHTON GRAIN AND HARDWARE PRESCOTT LOCK CO. Hardware and Painl' I8 Bow S+. Taun'I'on, Mass. 3-3888 Experl Loclrsmifhs Complimenls of SHORE'S MARKET TAUNTON SUPPLY CORP. 74 Main Slreel' Telephone 44065 Taunfon, Mass. KYANIZE Self-Smoolhing Painls Plumbing Supplies Pipe - Valves - Fi'H'ings lnduslrial Supplies -Eleclrical Supplies Builders Specialfies Hardware, Wallpaper, Tools Healing Mr. and Mrs. Leo P. DeMarco Edilh Bindon Anne Desaufels Madeline and David Sunny Mull Rosemarie Goularl' Maryanne For'l'es Carol Machado Pauline Mederios Mary Andrews Wilma Rose Daisy Mae and Sam Berf and Guire ALLEN M. WALKER 81 CO., INC. Insurance Real Eslale 38 CROCKER BLDG., TAUNTON David and Barbara Belsy Reed Mr. and Mrs. Russell Adams Sarah A. Silvia Belle and Wally Mr. and Mrs. Herberl' Flinl Mr. and Mrs. Edward French Mr. and Mrs. Gil Belrlencourl Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gillespie Mr. and Mrs. Gil Be'H'encourl Mr. and Mrs. George W. Sfefson Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rose Mr. and Mrs. Cassius Cummings Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sanfos Mr. and Mrs. Nafhan Rogers Mr. and Mrs. Paul Marlin Mr. and Mrs. Charles Torres , Charles and Nancy Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Boucher Mr. and Mrs. Ernes'l' Rodier Palricia and Richard Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Kennedy Mr. John P. DiMa'l lia Mr. and Mrs. Francis Vi'I'ale Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Mello Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Warren Mr. and Mrs. Earle M. 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