Drury High School - Class Book Yearbook (North Adams, MA)
- Class of 1959
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FRONT ROW: Cynthia Purpura, Patricia Mahoney, Joyce Elder, Berenice Corczakoski, Carol Scott, Patricia Bartlett, Patricia Rohane, Mariann Coughlin, Judith Gooch, Joyce Grant, Eleanor Brown, Shirley Luczyinski, Elizabeth Bushika, Kladelyn Ferris. lNot in photo f Earl Southgate? ,, .. 'za-wf'E?3L'SEC5iHfz2i::fam , JL: an ., ' -' 'K -bi., . frgv-....,-.W ,gy--. 512951. it L. . 3 nf - '- ,J-fgh, f-.,-I:-J-15-.trna-1.-,r ' e :aw-. .. -- ii fi, 1-V-if : .' rg:--si? - -.lf 3.2-L -:Zh-:Y---1 .555-. f .z:,-- - 1 . -- .fl 111 'isers MORTIMER HOWARJJ PHYLLJS HOWE l,l'lWlS WHITCONIB ,V Ai .Vg ' cz vu w i r 2' 1 4 5 2 , . LU ,sez 15 'Q Q ' 'Sk ',, 5 - f . 4. r Q Q4 4 iii Q- E Ny! li M71 HC' 'H X ADMIN! RA non Message from TVI1. Robert Taylor, Superintendent of Schools. 7m-.11i -:QE-.,-' MR. ROBERT N. TAYLOR Keeping Up With The Times An advancing technology, unexpected and rapid changes on the World po- litical scene, and the human drive to raise our standard of living in the United States are three most vigorous challenges to high school students who hope to enjoy a full and happy life. Continue to learn whatever your choice of a career may be. To cease learn- ing at eighteen years of age would he sheer folly and a sign of the crumbling of your moral fibre. There are today unlimited opportunities. If you would keep up with the times, you must be a vigorous part of this ever-growing and learning people, the citizens of the United States. Sincerely yours, ROBERT N. TAYLOR. 5 3 1,3 1 A . ,ini ! , . . . . 4. .::,1 . if K .Q sr Message from lVlr. Stephen J. Drotter, Principal of Drury High School. The insatiable mind of man has brought about another 1 new chapter in the history of civilization. Missiles which heretofore existed on paper are now encircling the earth and at the same time emitting valuable information. Over the years man has constantly striven to learn the mysteries of the universe. He was happy to uncover new knowledge and relate it to his fellowmen. During the re- MR- STEPHEN J. DROTTER. cent years man has had to add another motive to his quest, that of military implication. The last several decades have shown that the attitude of people the world over has changed. lt is the largest single factor which has brought about the use of scientific knowledge and progress for military implication rather than for man's betterment alone. The thought for you in this message is that you use the knowledge, the ideals, the habits imparted to you during your Drury days as intended. They were intended for you to continue your betterment, but they were also intended for you to have the proper attitude toward your fellowmen, your locality, your state, your country and the world. Being only concerned for oneis Wel- fare is the basic reason for the changed attitude throughout the world. There must be another concern, con- cern for the rights of others, if the desired balance is to be had. lt must start with each of you as individuals and spread far and wide. It is only in this way that civilization can look forward with any feeling of security. As you take your place in the world, think seriously of this aspect, then do something about it. Best wishes to each and every member of the Class of l959. STEPHEN J. DROTTER. . 0 ' 9 W JW I' fa. 5 f I M52 Z i' QV Q 45? XX i 7 Message from Miss Katherine Cody, Director of Guidance. f - I -xxx, ifffrilf 4.3 You are entering a world of wondrous things. So short a time it has been since man hung his first exhibit in the heavens! Today, 'aiming at the moon, is no mere figure of speech. It is into this same space that you are about to launch your own personal satellite. How well the count- down goes, how successfully you go into orbit depends largely upon what you have been doing these last four years as you trod the halls of Drury. Let us trust the years have been good ones - good for you, good to you. May you carry away with you a bit of philosophy, too- Remember your American heritage beyond the history classroom. Save it. Cherish it. Enrich it. Seize your opportunities, your challenges. Never sit back and believe your learning has ended nor your work is done. Know and practice the values for which the truly edu- cated man continually strives - the moral and spiritual values which bind him to his Maker with courage, vision and hope. Sincerely yours, KATHERINE F. CODY MISS KATHERINE CODY 3'1- FACULTY Faculty EDNA LUNNEY. Hsnfl nf Ifnglish Delft. CAROLYN .ls LISSER, English. PAUL GRAVEL. English. GERALD KELLY. English. ELEANOR RINGDAHL, English. EDWARD LaMARRE. English, History. HOWARD STARRATT, English, Civics. ELEANOR BATTISTA. Italian, English. BARBARA PERROTTA, English. MARTHA BRAWN, Dsvslnpinsntsl Rsnding. PHYLLIS HOWE. Librarian. BARBARA LOEHR, English, Typing. AMY GROSSO, Sten., Typing. ANTHONY SINCLITICO, Math., Geography. JOHN SLABINSKI, Commercial Subjects. MORTIIVIER HOWARD, Latin, French. NATE SONDRINI, Spanish, French. EDIVIOND TRUDEAU, French. FRANCIS NOEL. Math. LORANE WHITCOIVIB. Math. FLORENCE GUILBAULT, Sen. Clerk-Steno. KATHERINE CODY, Guidance Director. NICHOLAS DELNEGRO, Science PHILIP SAYLES, Math. LEWIS WHITCOIVIB, Chemistry. EDMUND 'IARNUzzER, lnii is CIIARLES BOISVERT, Binlngy. KENNETH CLARK. Selsnss. EDITH STENSON. History. MARGARET STEWART, Hislniy. LAWRENCE VADNAIS, History. ROBERT DEAN. Snsinlngy. MARION SWEENEY, Household Arts. MYRTLE TEMPLE, Household Arts, Dept. Head. ANTOINETTE MURRAY, An. MARK MURRAY, Inli. Arts. EDWARD STEUER, Ind. Arts, Mech. Dinwing. EDWARD NICHOLS, Mech. Draw., Csfs. Mgr. SEWALL POTTER, Mnsis, Band. HERBERT JOHNSON, Phy. Ed. SUSAN DOLBER, Phy. Ed. CHARLES MOCANN, Director of Trade School. JAMES ROSSE, Machine Shop. PETER CARDILLO, Trade School Snhjssts. RUTH WATERHOUSE, Clerk Typist. RUTH FRESIA, Mnlh. MARGARET ACCETTA, R.N.-Drury Nniss. IRIS LILLY, Algebra. GUY CAMERON, Science, Vins-Piin., Dep't. Head Principal 'Of Drury High-STEPHEN DROTTER. Superirltendcnt of Schools--ROBERT TAYLOR. A MW .Dv-'o'f'fc-'37 Upvzwczfaf N3 Aff,55-3Q:6.Ci5+a- MV' S7ofms0YL u Ill --1 wr if M . Va-aj ' ' ' Y WMS Q Mus Mawalff MH Bvfsfcv-'74' f'7r. 5'72z.v-Y-avlf , 5 ,,,- 07 65 My MY' Ho Wa 5'?v-aww. MVK, Iliff? I7 ,4 4 N W N 1 J f 071 Sf L uvme 449, !77Y U 0772 07 Q 'Difec s' f-facefiia. .,'7c7-'rq2o':S1'a:oo,' is 071-s.W 5 S? 1:5-I 'Wo W mf- 470312. mv. QM-6:5110 'A '50 f77v ' AN. CXCNA, fyawqyt W4 mvsig'-Qe'0 S. Fw-691 0. Sfal-bask 'D Q 4? Z rms. 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RALPH SAUNDERS ARMSTRONG Friendly to everyone, especially the girls - swell pal f 'Sonny' - gets things done through perserverance - 'Elliei - turns up in the most unexpected places. ZELDA JANE ALLEN Senior Playg Public Speaking 29 Drivers Club 4. Holy Cross fan - jolliest lass in our class - wonderful sense fo humor - 'I come to clean up. VERNE LEE ASTORINO Homeroom Vice-President 1, 2, 3, Sopho- more Frolicg Junior Play lPrompterJg Typ- ing Club 2g Drivers, Club 33 Chorus 3, 45 Soccer 1, 2g Baseball 1, 2g Nu Sigma. Business Deptis 'busy bee' - very stylish - 4Hey, Bruce? - 'Anybody got any pizza?' - 'l'm gonna jlunkl' lg'-.....f9l , MARION CORRINE ANDERSON A i Yearbook, Drivers' Club 3g C-ym Leader 1 1g Soccer 1, Volleyball 1g Softball 13 Sew- 7 ing Fashion Show 3. Records - what a dancer!! - sweet smile - great gal to know. l l . It I 4 RAYMOND EUGENE AUBIN . Electronics Club 23 Drivers' Club, Corridor Patrol 3g Boxing Club 4. l . v i '0h, welll' - hard worker - vibrant per- sonality - keen on Room 20 - pleasant lad to know. f l 5 Wt ARTHUR WILLIAM BACON Var. Club, Drivers' Clubg Exch. Groupg Football 2, 3, 45 Track 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, JV Football lg JV Basketball I. 'Faithi - athlete - hot Studebaker - one a da boys -- pool shark -N 'Holy mackerel, Andyl' - 'Yeah, but if -. GEORGE RICHARD BEAUCHAMP Drivers' Club 35 Rifle Club 23 Dancing Club Ig Typing Club 4. Likes hunting, bow and arrow style - fishing enthusuzst - collects antique guns -- North Adams ASAP - intriguing smile. JAMES RUSSELL BAKER Hot rod - nzaster plumber - 'Whois up in the mountains? ROBERT FRANCIS BELLARD Homeroom President I, 2, 3, 4, Var. Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Football 1, 2, 3, Basketball 2, 33 Baseball 2, 33 JV Basketball lg JV Base- ball I. Nan - sports lover - 'Just cheekinf - fine appetite - winner of highest batting average award two years in a row. PATRICIA ANN BARTLETT Sophomore Frolicg Senior Play fPrornpterJ5 Drivers' Club, Art Clubg Typing Clubg Yearbookg Chorusg Baseball I, 2, 35 Vol- leyball I, 3, 45 Basketball I, 3, 43 Soccer 2, 3, 4, Bowling 2, 3, 4. Harry - green Ford - Carol and Cookie - Clarksburg - sews beautifully - lboys, take notejg - spaghetti. DONALD WILLIAM BENEDETTI Sophomore Frolic, Nu Sigrnag Yearbook Editor-in-Chiefg Engineering Clubg Science Club 2, Drivers' Club 3g Track I. 2. 3, 4. What a vocabularyg - spends most of his time at the AKCP - a hearty track man - likes girl life savers - brain!!! 1 r - es' f Q y i? . Q 3 ,Q,',vx .' ff T254 K 5 Q Q .guy tw wg, 12:5 I f ff! , z e PQ.'f5, 4' Miswgivvt. f gtf-.ga ,: 2 ,f'.i'f'.'v,g -'J .uf ' A ROBERT HALL BERGEN, JR. Junior Play 1SIage Hancllg Senior Play 4Stage Hanalbg Typing Club 4. Lilies traclf anrl golf - Afjinrly, Oh, Cinrly. ' - Williamstown bus - history whiz. JOHN EARL BOLNER We i. MARY AGNES BETTIS CSearles Highj Glee Club 13 Sewing Club 1. lDrury High? Typing Club 2g Drivers' Club 4. Often with Eleanor and Verge - baby sit.s a lot - 'Honest, I clon't believe it. - wants to be a secretary. CAROLE ANN BONNEVILLE Butrh hair cut f quiet - believes those Drivers' Club, who say little show best Control of English Demmeyy quiet - Sweet Smile - Charm, - azlrlieterl to tlungarees. ing manner - flevotefl friend - always with Bette. BARBARA IDA BOHL Blue eyed blonde - 'Heavens to Betsyl' - seen with Elaine, Sandy, and especially Steve - 'lndubitablyli - Mr. Dean's pa- tient waiter - pizza and more pizza - Canrlylanfl. ARTHUR JOSEPH BOURASSA Gymnastics Club 2, 3, 43 Drivers' Club lg Typing Club 4. Loves hunting and baseball - Adams Super Market - a banana a day. 5' RICHARD OLIVER BROOKS BARBARA GAIL BROWN ELEANOR MARGARET ANNE Drivers' Clubg Engineering Clubg Glee Drivers' Clubg Softball l, 29 Soccer 1, 2g BROWN Clubg Junior Prom Comm. Bowling 2g Basketball 23 Volleyball 2. Nu Sigma? Drivers' Club 33 Crocheting Clarksburg boy - shy grin - avid hunter 'Diek!, - Trade School!! - Saturday Club lg Sophomore Frolicg Sewing Fashion - not really so quiet as he looks. driving lessons - good athlete - always ,Showg Yearbook. happy - Physics! !! 'Real gone' - pals with Flo and Gin - those Saturday morning driving lessons! BONNIE LYNN BRYCE Drivers' Club 33 Typing Club 2g Bowling 2. IUDITH MARIE BULETTI Public Speaking lg Sophomore Frolicg lun- ior Play Cornm.g Basketball I, 2g Soccer I, 2g Volleyball lg Baseball I, 2. DONALD WILLIAM BURDICK Drivers' Club 2g lnterclass Basketball 23 JV Football l. sweetest personality. The prettiest red hair - loves horses, danc- ing, and a certain boy, name of Bob - 'Where's Pete?' - 'Sitol -- likes St. loe's, Chevys, driving, and Kyou guessed itl Pete - dislikes work in general, but especially themes, book reports, and orals. 'Don' - quiet!!! lwateh out! - 'Nital - hails from West End - always around when needed. .IO ANN CELENTANO Drivers' Club 35 Art Club 15 Nu Sigmag Bowling 45 Exch. Group. 'I wanna go to Swanton. - 'loves' themes and orals - Dairyland - '54 Merc - 'Vic' - basketball. CYNTHIA ANN CHAVARRY Dancing Club 25 Chorus 3, 45 Volleyball 45 Bowling 45 Basketball 45 Gym Leader. Grey Dodge - potatoes and dressing - 'lim' - always hungry - 'Oh looky herel' - 'Oh my hairl' -- future beautician - great talker - winning smile - 'I've got so much to do.' CARL LOUIS CELLANA Student, Governmentg Var. Club5 Student Student Government Parliamentarian 35 Student Government Vice-President 45 Jun- ior Prom Comm.5 Baseball 25 Football 35 JV Baseball 15 ,IV Football 25 JV Basket- ball 1, 2. THOMAS WILLIAM CHAMPAGNY Typing Club 45 Cooking Club 35 Trade School President 4. 'Champ' - class clown - no worries - loves hunting and boxing. '0h, those Adams guys. - whiz in biology - Time out! one a da boys - 'Got the ax?' THELKA JUNE CLARK MABYIANE HELEN COLO First Aid Clubg Drivers' Clubg Sophomore Sophomore Frolicg Academe 45 Red Cross FroIic5 Volleyball 25 Bowling 25 Tennis 2. Club 15 Typing Club 25 Drivers' Club 4. 'Yeh, but still. - affection for Pittsfield 'Mimi' - likes dancing - St. .Uichael's - not so reserved and quiet as she looks - Dairyland - '0h, my go0dness.'.'. - 'loves' Physics .' .' .' 'S if I MARCIA LEE CRAIVIER Baton Twirler Clunior Corps? li Baton Twirler lSenior Corpsl 23 Senior Corps Co-Captain 33 Senior Corps Captain 4-g Sophomore Frolicg Ski Club 2, 3, 4g Pub- lic Speaking Ig Basketballg Volleyballg Soccer. 'Where's Roger? - 'Cram' - loves con- vertibles - donuts - Trade School and the Navy - hates nothing - 'It must be true love!' - nice smile. ALLEN J AMES DAVINE Gymnastics Club 2g Cooking Club 3g Typ- ing Club 4g Basketball 2, 3, 4g JV Base- ball 2, 4. Trade Sch0ol's gift to basketball - 'ML Outside, - loves all sports. MADELINE VITA CUCCIA , Public Speaking Ig Drivers' Club 3. Popcorn - loves macaroni - 'Im starvedl' - sincere friend. KENNETH LEE DAVIS Drivers' Club 35 Science Club 2g Corridor Patrol and Service Table 39 Interclass Bas- ketball 2, 3g Interclass Volleyball 3. Likes hunting, fishing and teasing the girls - even tempered - nice lad to know. '98,,,,f' J AMES RONALD DAMI Football Ig Trade School Treasurer 4g Typing Club 4-5 Art Club 3g Shop 2g Gym- nastics Club I. Algebra whiz - hunter and fisherman - girls!! girls!! - remember the orclzid convertible? GLORIA ELAINE DEAN Exch. Groupg Drivers' Club 4-g Science Club 4g Nu Sigmag Sophomore Frolicg Junior Promg Basketball I, 23 Softball I, 25 Vol- leyball 1, 29 Soccer I, 2g Bowling 1, 2, 3. Tall, graceful - Howard johnson cutie - terrific worker - love that wavy hair - 'Can I see your French? - lots of school spirit. G33 .X I PATRICIA ANN DOWLING IVIAUREEN ROSE DOWNES Baseball, Public Speaking. Drivers' Club 35 Dancing Club lg Volley- Good worker - Pat Boone fan - loyal ball 1, 4? BOWIIDS 1, 49 51411113 1, 2, 3, 4'- Drary rooter - quiet but 'Oh mylll' Unassuming manner - quiet little lady - swell pal. JOYCE ANNE ELDER Senior Promg Junior Play Comm., First Aid Club lg Drivers' Club 3g Band l, 2, Ski Club 3, Bowling Team 3g Yearbook. Pretty, petite - a ready smile - saxo- phone player, par excellence - our Joyce. ANTHONY GENE FAVREAU Drivers' Club 2g Senior Play Comm.g Sopho- more Frolicg Golf 1, 2, 3, 43 Freshman Basketballg Bowling 4-5 Interclass Basket- ball 2, 3. Says he can play golf!! - likes Dairyland and basketball - dislikes girls with knee- socks, and all kinds of tests - 'Holy cowl' - 'Golly, I passed? WILLIAM STEWART DUNSMORE Science Club, Drivers, Clubg Sophomore Frolicg JV Basketball 2, Golf l, 2, 3, 4. cWhat's the story? - golf links lad - whiz in trig - green Ford - Church League player - shy??? ask Hazel. MADELYN JANNETE FERRIS Drivers' Club 2g Yearbookg Soccer lg Base- ball I, 25 Bowling. The Lebanese Camel Jockey - loves to hand out Syrian foods - 'Sito, gidol' likes Westover Air Force base - a certain '57 St. ,loe's graduate and a light blue '50 Chevy. SANDRA SUE GENESI fBrownwood High School, Texasl Chorus lg Co-Ed Booster 2, Driver Education 2g FHA 23 Homeroom Officer lg Etiquette Club. Sweet and gentle - newcomer to Drury - from Lone Star state - pals with Judy - 'Texf GAYLE ANN GOODROW Chorus l, 2, 3, 4g Bowling Team. Blond hair - avid eater - flirt f Adams - 'I got a deer with my father's car.' JOSEPH LEO GIRARDI Rifle Clubg Var. Clubg Yearbook, Junior Play? JV Football 2g Varsity Football 3, 4g JV Basketball lg Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4 1Co-Captain 435 JV Baseball l, 2g Varsity Baseball 3, 4. cfosie' - 'Mr. Basketball' - calm, cool, and contagious f 'lim all ears. - always on tlze go- Physics whiz - grl shy. BERENICE MARY GORCZAKOSKI Exch. Groupg Drivers' Club 2g Yearbookg Senior Play Comm.g Junior Play Comm.g Junior Promg Sophomore Frolic. 'Cookie' - champion knitter - beautiful hair - water wings - always ready to lend her aicl. E it ' JUDITH ANN GOOCH Creative Writing 2g Public Speaking lg Yearbookg Drivers' Club 3g Nu Sigrnag Senior Playg Junior Playg Sophomore Frolic, Freshman Reception. Dutch Hill starlet A 'Can't you get the car?' - all shook up - hard worker - 'Oh my heavensl, - those mad gossip parties! - future linguist. CHRISTINE ANN GORDON Drivers' Club 4g Gym Leader: Banner 2g Sophomore Frolicg JV Baton Twirler lg Varsity Twirler 2, 3. 'Chrisl - her likes are extensive, pizza, bubblegum, homeroom study periods, Ricels, and no homework - two things make Chris mad, socks with holes, and boys who join the army for 3 years. JANICE LOUISE KERR Exeh. Group, Academe Art Consultant, Nu Sigma, Cheerleader I, 2, 3, 4. 'Oh fish!' - Boston Store - partial to red and black Fords - a cheerleader with a winning smile - a chick with a eackle. FREDERICK JOSEPH KOLOC Exch. Group, Var. Club, Student Govern- ment I, 2, 3, 4 fPresident 3, 4J, Nu Sig- ma, Freshman Reception, Junior Prom, JV Football I, JV Baseball 1, 2, JV Bas- ketball I, Varsity Football 2, 3, 4, Varsity Baseball 3, 4. 'Lots of luck, Charliel' - busiest person in the school - '0h, that Colorado Exchange Group -- man about town - very well liked - knows everyone. THOMAS WILLIAM KIRBY Exch. Group, Var. Club, Junior Play IStage Managerf, Junior Prom, Sophomore Frolic, Class President 2, 3, 4, JV Football 1, JV Baseball 2, Varsity Football 2, 3, 4, Varsity Baseball 3, 4. One a da boys, f 'Lots of luck, Charliely - 'lVow, wait a minute!' - Mr. Football - those eyes! - often with Joe - sunny dis- position - our Tom. ALLEN BERTRAM KRONICK Exch. Group, Yearbook, Banner 1, 2 lBusi- ness Manager 25, Freshman Talent Show, Senior Play Comm., Junior Play Comm., Sophomore Frolic, Junior Prom, Football Dance, Homeroom President 2, 3, Class Secretary 2, 3, 4, Class Secretary-Treasurer 2. Steady, dependable - 'Hey, Darrell - business, business, business!!! - fine public speaker - loyal Drury booster. MARCIA JANE KIRKPATRICK Typing Club 2, Junior Play Comm, Sopho- more Frolic, Freshman Reception, Soft- ball I, Volleyball I, Basketball I. -'Oatsf' - loves baseball, basketball, and football - Chris, Yvette, and dislikes A schedules - 'Oh Mona!, - 'Great Caesar's ghost!' f 'Thanks, Buddy!' JUDITH ANN LaFORTUNE Drivers' Club 3, Handicraft Club 1, Aca- deme Literary Editor 4, Press Club: Nu Sigma, Senior Prom, Exeh. Group. 'Judy' - '0h, Mr. Trudeau!' 4 carrots - tropical fish - 'Donit you ever stop talk- ing? W sticks to her books - future li- brarian. X y Ns img FLORENCE JEAN LUCZYNSKI Sewing Fashion Show 3g Volleyball 4. 'Art' - State Teachers, - '0h, Brother. - volleyball - quiet - helpful - short career as a model. I ANN LORRAINE MAHAR Typing Club 25 Drivers' Club 3g Nu Sigmag i Academe fSecretary to Business Managerl. 'Fm gonna join the Navyl' - 'Ted, - fu- I ture Sceretary - pretty blue eyes. SHIRLEY HELENA LUCZYNSKI Chorusg Dancing Clubg Drivers' Clubg Yearbookg Nu Sigma. 'Shirl' - '0h, Brother. - a kind word for all - joyful manner - hearty laugh. PATRICIA MARGARET ANN IVIAHONEY Exch. Groupg Public Speaking 13 Year- bookg Drivers' Club 4g Ski Club 3g Junior Playg Sophomore Frolicg Freshman Recep- tion: Junior Promg Girls' Vice-President 4g Homeroom President 2g Bowling l, 2, 3g Soccer 1, 2g Volleyball 2g Softball 2g Bas- ketball 1, 2. 'When are we gonna eat? - Dartmouth - Mohawk Trail Queen - actress - future Miss America. HILDA CYNTHIA lVIacDONALD Sewing Fashion Show 3g Drivers, Club 43 Volleyball 4. 'Hilcll - 'Suzie' - pizza - boys!!! - clothes H always happy. RALPH ANTHONY MARINO Science Club 2g Electronics Club 35 Band 1, 2, 3. 'Where's Bruce? f whiz in. reading - Science student W goes to town on scholar- ship exams. KH 'Q' Til' in-' I ! J 1 ,fm DAVID RONALD MATTIMORE FRANCIS DONALD MATTIMORE Rifle Club 2. Drivers' Club. Franks nniflentieal twin - quiet in the Curly brown hair f nice latl - from Classroom, but otherwise.'.'?? - great Clarksburg -- Air Forte W- the younger hunter. twin. MARGARET JANE McKEE Yearbook: Drivers' Club: Banner: Creative Writing Club: Music Festival 2: Tri-State Music Festival 3: Chorus: Nu Sigma: Sen- ior Play: Junior Play: Sophomore Frolirr: Sophomore Frolic Play Director: Junior Prom. Innoeent smile but rlevilish grin - franlr and ozttspolrcn - class brain - 'Oh, horse- fleasl' f a letter fl clay - Versatile ae- tress -- English Iea1'l1er??? MARY ANN MCLAREN Excli. Group: Banner: Yearbook: Drivers' Club: Operetta: All-State Orchestra 1. 2, 3, 41: Tri-State Chorus 1, 3: Basketball 1: Nu Sigma: Senior Play Comm.: Sophomore Frolie: Junior Prom: Football Dance 3. Often seen at Chapin Hall -- ziolinist A' intelligent and rlepenrlable - zoateh lzer blush! - :My Heaziensl, - arrlent letter writer f 'I'm Scotch fa .INA W . CAROLE MARY MAZZA Yearbook: Senior Play Comm.: Ski Club 3, 4: Exeh. Group: Drivers' Club: Art Club 2: Nu Sigma: Sophomore Frolie: Junior Prom Comm. Quietly tallratizve - lllollyas f lilfes skiing and Adams. MARGARET JOAN MQLELLAND Ski Club 1, 2: Chorus 2: Twirler 1. 2 KCO-Captain 21: Handicraft Club 1: Student Covernment 2: Senior Play Comm.: Fresh- man Reception. Brown Uniz'er.wit'v - slrier neat rlresser - awfully nire - friendly smile. l I I I VERA E. MULLETTE Public Speaking 25 Drivers' Club 4g Nu Sigmag Softball 1, 23 Volleyball lg Bas- ketball 2g Bowling 2g Soccer 1, 2. Exceptional student - rattles off French like a native - quite an athlete - active in church work - pretty blond hair. EVELYN ROSE N ETHERWOOD Red Cross Club lg Yearbookg Drivers' Club 4g Nu Sigmag Senior Prom. Sweet personality - always helpful - usually seen with Bette, Judy, and Barb - :0hhh.'f7 - artist. ALZADA MARION MURDOCK Handicraft Club lg Typing Club 2. Petite and friendly - likes Mdclll candy, dancing, Drury and Chemistry M dislikes getting up at 6:15 every morning. BARBARA ANN NEVILLE Typing Club 2, Drivers' Club 4g Academe Typist 3, 4g Nu Sigmag Junior Play Comm.g Softball 1. Blue eyed miss - rather be in Adams any- time - goes around with Betty, Gerry, or Bonnie - 'Hang downfl' - nice gal. WGS. SUZANNE MARIE MURRAY Excb. Group, Sophomore Frolic. Snapy dresser A 'Shalimar' - pixie smile - 'Better days are comingf - south of the border 4 nursing. GORDON NORMAN OAKES Exch. Croupg Public Speaking lg Drivers' Club 23 lnterclass Basketball 2, 3, 43 Aca- deme lBusiness Klanagerlg Nu Sigma lPresidentlg Senior Play: Junior Play: Sophomore Frolicg Football Danceg Senior Promg Class Treasurer 3. 4. 4How's the egg business, Slf1'ppy?' H- 'l1oran. bring me home a good onef, - zclzat an actorll' - 'B0y, did I hare ,lun in those plays l f' wig c-I z CYNTHIA ANN PURPURA Exch. Groupg Red Cross Clubg Bannerg Yearbookg Operettag Sophomore Frolicg Talent Showg Junior and Senior Playsg Football Danceg Varsity Cheerleader 3, 4 fCaptain 4-lg Basketball 1, 2, 3g Volleyball 1, 2g Bowling I, 2, 3g Soccer 1, 2g Soft- ball 1, 2. g0h l canlt, live too much homeworkl' - 'Cincli' - the littlest cheerleader - 'Letls get a hot dog at the Texan. - Cape Cod - gWl1o:s taking the car tonight? - 'Let's do something daring ll CYNTHIA DIANE RAND Drivers' Club 43 Chorus 15 Music Festival 1g Sophomore Frolicg Football Danceg Soc- cerg Bowlingg Softball. 'Cindi' - life of the party - 'You say this kid has talent?' -- beautiful clothes - oh that laugh! N0 ANGELO ANTHONY RANCATTI, IR. Art Club Ig Electronics Club 2g Cooking Club 4g Operetta 13 Tri-State Chorus 2, 3g Bandg Chorusg Homeroom Treasurer 1. 'Angie' - a humorous lad - loves classi- cal music - if YOU like classical music, y0u'll be Angie's friend. CHARLES RUSSELL RANSFORD Public Speaking Ig Drivers' Club 25 Sopho- more Frolicg Track 1, 2, 3. Really knows more about cars than most mechanics - 5ll7here,s my Ford? - his for runs like a rabbit. CAROL ANN RANCATTI Exch. Groupg Ski Club 3, 4g Public Speak- ing 13 Chorus 2, 3, 4g Bowling 2g Sopho- more Frolic. Drives a Mercury but rides in a red Chevy -7 Adams boys!! -- Judy and Butch - beautiful smile - barrels and barrels and barrels of fun. UBSULA REI-IDER Handicraft Club 1g Drivers' Club 35 Nu Sigmag Softball 1, 23 Bowling 2g Volleyball 2g Basketball 1. 2: Soccer 2. Blonde - quiet - 6l'n1 so lzungryl' - a really goorl sport. -tl -1. v ik 'I-'..- Y , A D -c'f I A v A V I w ELIZABETH NATALIE ROTOLO Exch. Group 5 Typing Club g Academe Typist 3 Junior Play g Sophomore Frolicg Cheerleader 4g Baseball lg Soccer 1. Wonderful smile - full 0' fun - 'Can I have a bite?' - Adams boys - peppy cheerleader. BARBARA JEAN SAULNIER Typing Clubg Drivers' Club 4g Softball lg Academe Typist 3, 4g Junior Play Comm. 'Barb' - great Commercial girl - what do they say about good things? ELAINE MARIE ROUGEAU Drivers' Club 3g Gym Leader: Operetta lg Chorus 25 Sophomore Frolicg Football Dance 2, 33 Cheerleader 2, 3, 4 fCo-Cap- tain 435 Soccer lg Softball lg Volleyball 2. Pretty hair - excellent cheerleader - likes farmers - neat dresser - 'What, no spa- ghettilfl' ANTHONY SCARPITTO Drivers' Club 3. State Streeter - Johnnie's Market s- good- natured - always talking. fills, SIMONE MARIE ROUGEAU Thumbs Upg Chorusg Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4g Gym Leader - Volleyball. 'Sim' - 'Billy' -- blue Ford - with Dee, Burt, and Shirley - sweet, talkative girl who loves pizza, swimming and bowling - active in school sports. CAROL VIRGINIA SCOTT Exch. Croupg Drivers' Club 3g Public Speakingg Yearbookg Chorus I. 2, 31 Tris State Music Festivalg Senior Play Comm.: Sophomore Frolicg Bowling 2: Skiing 3. 4. Blue Nash - worries too much - 'Sr-otty' Y make-up expert - beazztifzll blond hair -- pretty blue eyes A- good skier- - best of friends. i' LUCY ANN SIIVIONELLI Yearbookg Nu Sigmag Senior Play 4Promp- tertg Junior Play IPrompterlg Sophomore Frolic' Senior Prom. - Pittsfield commuter f fond o the Navy - 'Haven't written to Al for two whole daysl, - always happy -- future Medical Technologist. DAVID ARTHUR SPENCER Drama Club: Tri-State Music Festival 3, 43 Sophomore Frolicg Chorus 2, 3, 45 Public Speaking Contest 2g lylassaehusetts All- State Chorus 2, 4. Terrific sense of humor - Camp Ashrnere - cOh, nurse. - fine voice - Stamford and Readsboro - loyal pal. JANE CHARLOTTE QLATTERY Sophomore Frolic' Senior Prom' Frc.3l1man Reception' Student Government ISeeretary ' rccer 1 2 3' Basketball 1 2 3' 1- Jall 1 2' S ftball 1 2 3' Ski Clu 2 3 4' Homeroom Vice-President 2 3. Blond curly hair f not so quiet as she loolfs - often sends letters to the Citadel f Wait ll I get my glasses, I cant see that far.' 3 'Davef RUTH IVIARIAN STARRATT Public Speaking 2g Drivers' Club 4. Berlin and Williams tool 4 'Spoofyl 4 future orator 7 good student - College bound. xt. '-ff EARL WILLIAM SOUTHGATE Junior Play Comm.' Drivers Club 3' Cor riclor Patrol 2' Fir:t Aid Club 1' Art Club 2' Yearbook. tloo - hunter and fisherman - not ew actly rra-y about school f Pontiac - -' - lj ' bizinb the Dirls a brealz SYLVIA IVIAE SWIFT Yearbookg Drivers' Clubg Handicraft Club: Nu Sigmag Soccer 1, 2g Basketball 23 Yule leyball 2, 4g Softball 2. 'S-ilrie, - hon' about Kerztztflry? - 'Oh nal. - Bette, Carol, Vera, LlfSlZlfl,'B!1f- bara - good steady student - true ltlue friend. 4 1 if . ,gy N 4 Q .iii 9 ss wg? J? nh, ELIZABETH MARY TALLARICO Exch. Groupg Drivers' Club 4g Academe 3, 4g Junior Play Comm. Future teacher - 'Anyone for carrots?' - nice smile - would like to teach abroad - Switzerland, her drearnland - Bette. THOMAS M. TOOHEY Music Festival Chairman 3g Band Managerg Band l, 2. 3, 43 Dance Band 1, 2, 33 Tri- State Band 3g Western Massachusetts Band 43 First Aid Club lg Junior Play lProper- ty Managerlg Senior Play lStage Managerlg Senior Prom. Reserved, but an eager helper - loves musir - great asset to Drury Band Y ex- pert on guns H AcQP man. KATHIE ANN TATRO Art Club lg Soccer 1. NANCY ANN TONDREAU Typing Club 2, 33 Drivers' Club 4g Aca- Small in size - very quiet - fun to be deme 3, 4g Nu Sigmag Sophomore Frolicg with - likes art and soccer - friendly Softball 1- lass. Shorthand whiz!! - pleasant smile - a talker - will make a swell secretary. LAWRENCE MICHAEL TORCHIA Yearbook lBusiness Managerlg Science Club lg Band lg Nu Sigmag Interclass Bas- ketball 3, 43 Varsity Baseball 2, 3, 4. An all 'A' man - excellent baseball catcher - never worries - 'Whafs up?' - witty lad. BARBARA HARRIETT URBAN Drivers' Club. cBarb' - a blond, a real blond - 'Son of a gan. - those trail rides! - 'There off at Saratoga. - exercise boy?? - great flirt - boys. especially a certain jockey. ROBERT' JOHN VEAZIE JULIANN IRENE WEST DONALD I. WHEELER Drivers' Club, Public Speaking lg Drivers' Club 39 Ski Extremely quiet - likes automobiles, hunt :Hen Megan, how about the day Offpf - Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Soccer 1, 2g Volleyball ing and fishing - country boy. hunter - 'Where's that deer?' - 'Which li 23 Basketball 1' 23 Softball 11 2' way did it go?' - drives hot green jeep 'Julie' - a rod bender - Seaweed - - likes to tell and hear a good joke. Uppflife-I-If - clwlflf dv YOU 7161118 f0 Cat? JAMES ALBERT WILLEY Drivers' Club 3g Nu Sigma, Junior Playg Senior Play, Football 3, 43 Track 3, 4. Big tease - undiscovered genius - prige actor - familiar face at Dairyland - ardent hunter - 'Has the bell rung yet?' -- good pal - blue Mondays - Jacques. - real nice miss. LAURENTIA ANN WIN DOVER Exch. Groupg Red Cross Clubg Drivers, Club, Creative Writing, Yearbookg Nu Sigma, Senior Play Comm.g Junior Play Comm., Sophomore Frolicg Junior Prom. The intellectual type?? - everybody's pal - good conversationalist - wavy black hair - loves music, art, and animals - gum chewer - future MD. ggn MILTON ROBERT YORK Shop - rifle and rod man - easy way - not crazy about school, especially home work. I i I az I 3 i I F E y . li i N N 1 i I I Nu I Class Personalities BIGGEST FLIRTS Roberta Miller John Shields A. 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Q Q' E, -i 'ir' wx 'fp Basketball BACK ROW: Norman Rosch fManagerJ, Bruce Gallagher, Art Bacon, Al Davine, iCo-Captainl, Joe Girardi, CCO-Captainl, Dick Chen- ail, Dick Doran, Coach Nick De1Negro. FRONT ROW: Jim Foster, Pete Wright, Ronnie Grynkiewicz, Vin Melito, Tom Kirby, Steve Drotter. ,Q ' Af - -J W. 1 NICHOLAS DELNEGRO Coach Sl I I' I Q I , i 4 gf 1, 4 :s c , rf . Q E E I .IL In a ll ll ,, -Q ugthrgl X ,.,' A , 4 , .,. , , . .. - .54 X 5 3 . .Y 5 I 2 Q u'x fi , N.. 1 f 3 2. .1 Q ,..h....,, , A Hal X S p,. ag SHI nif- IH? V4 ti.- ,X I 3 U 5 Q R3 f f x if I A Nm 1 4s A G 5 l 3 . , . y - Y' -ml iiff 5 wL!A,. , . vi f 'NS A ,NN N , 5,6 ,, 1-lg 31.1 T Q-if ...4..-.M ?. ff wb! -H --4-...,, ,, -Y-.-,.. if MV. y -1, .Lynn 1 -K . -049, fsuzgh ffi, .mm 6 :L-gig.: Mu '7 MW? 9l ADVERTISERS Compliments of HERFF JONES T CONGRATULATIONS +o THE CLASS OF I959 MODERNE STUDIOS Photographers Congra'ruIa'rions! SULLIVAN'S REAL ESTATE OFFICE AHer +I1e Dances THE SPRINGS New ASHFORD MASSACHUSETTS Our Bes'r Wishes LILLY'S MUSIC HOUSE Io Ihe RCA VICTOR AND Rn-uLco Class of I959 TELEVISION INC. and NORTH ADAMS MASSACHUSETTS CompIimen+s of KWALITEE GIFT SHOP elFTs CARDS Best of Luck! From THE JUNIOR CLASS R. T. ARNOLD LUMBER COMPANY Since ,874 DR. AND MRS. I 92 S'ra+e S+ree+ Dial MO 3-6537 NORTH ADAMS MASSACHUSETTS WILLIAM H. HORN Besi' Wishes +o +he LUMBER 81 HARDWARE DVUYY Class Of I959 COMPANY Hom Builders' Supplies and Accessories GEORGE W. and PETER SCHRYVER Headquariers for Oualiiy Merchandise Since I889 26-28 Holden S+. Dial MO 3-6596 NORTH ADAMS MASSACHUSETTS Glen: 8-4 I 2 I WILLIAMSTOWN MASSACHUSETTS Bes+ Wishes From All. i'he Lads A in TRADE SCHOOL HERBERT s. GORDON RAY E. suTToN GORDON 81 SUTTON General Con+rac+ors and Builders Office: 227 Houghfon S'rree+ Dial MO 3-7575 P.O. BOX 527 NORTH ADAMS, MASSACHUSETTS BECKER JUNIOR COLLEGE of Business Adminis+ra+ion and Secrerarial Science A CAREER SCHOOL OF BUSINESS WORCESTER MASSACHUSETTS Associale in Science Degree DAY DIVISION PROGRAMS Accounling Execulive Secrelarial Business Adminisfrarion Medical Secrefarial Relail Merchandising Transfer Privileges Willa Many Leading Colleges CO-EDUCATIONAL - DORMITORIES - ATHLETICS PLACEMENT SERVICE Ca+alog on Req ues+ 'NC' FROSTED Foons, INC. 298 STATE STREET Wholesale Groceries and Frozen Foods NORTH ADAMS MASSACHUSETTS I PITTSFIELD MASSACHUSETTS Complimenls of NORTHERN BERKSHIRE AUTOMOBILE DEALERS ASSOCIATION, INC. Nor+h Adams BREWER BROS. - DeSo+o - Plymoufh - Reo Trucks - Triumph FRANK'S MOTOR SALES - Willys Jeeps MONTAGNA MOTORS - Chrysler - Plymou+h - ln+erna+ionaI Trucks - Goliaih K-M MOTOR SALES, INC. - Rambler SHAPIRO MOTORS - Dodge - Plymou'l'h - Dodge Trucks HARRY SMITH, INC. - Ford - Ford Truclcs SPOFFORD MOTORS - Chevrolel Cars and Truclcs VIC AND PAUL'S MOTOR SALES - MG - Morris Minor - Auslin MOHAWK GARAGE - Pon+iac - Vauxhall I Adams PREJSNAR'S GARAGE - Chevrolel' - Oldsmobile BEDARD BROS. - Volvo Williamslown GRUNDY'S GARAGE - Ponfiac - Vauxhall THOMAS McMAHON 8: SON - Chevrole+ Cars and Trucks INLAID LINOLEUMS - TILES - COUNTE.R TOPS Telephone MO 3-5760 DORAN TILE COMPANY NORTH ADAMS, MASSACHUSETTS Higgins Wood-Block Flooring Wall Io Wall Carpeling Besi Wishes +o 'l'I1e Class of I959 PIZZI'S APPAREL SHOP Complimenis of WILLIAMS AND BRIGNOLO DAIRY and DAIRY BAR COMPLIMENTS OF C0mP'imen+S of JOHN TIETGENS ASH'-EY SWIFT J. T. Bus Lines Plumbing and HeaI'ing NORTH ADAMS MASSACHUSETTS G To You Teen Age Gals BeHer 1' si-IETLAND SWEATERS Us colony 1' WALKING si-roms IMany CoIorsI ff MaclNTosH R'coATs II6-I8 I ' BASS LOAFERS IBIack and BrownI 'I' BLOUSES AND SHIRTS IAII Kindsi mme u Walsh Compliments of WALL-STREETER SHOE COMPANY MANUFACTURERS OF NORTH ADAMS, MASSACHUSETTS Complimenls of L' 81 P. CO., INC. SPOFFORD MOTORS, INC Wholesale ERUITS AND PRODUCE 50 Rive, 5+,ee,, 74 Morris S+' NORTH ADAMS MASSACHUSETTS HAROLD LESS, '36 SIDNEY PATASHNICK 3I BURLINGAME AND DARBYS COMPANY Dial MO 3-3726 NORTH ADAMS MASS. For The Besl' in Hardware Since l839 and FINEST IN DRUG PRODUCTS HART SCHAFFNER AND MARX Fine Cloihes for Men ROBERTS CO. Weber Avenue For AII Your Fashion Needs Visii' RISEBERG'S in THE BERKSHIRES Besi' Wishes +o +he Class of I959 FEDER FURNITURE COMPANY 20 MARSHALL ST. NORTH ADAMS Since I902 I NATIONAL FURNITURE COMPANY Appliances - Carpe+s - Luggage 45 MAIN STREET Bes+ Wishes, Seniors! McC RAW AN D TATRO BERKSHIRE INC, OPTICAL COMPANY 74 Main SI'eeI Home of Young Fashions EsI'aI'e OI Complimenrs of ESTHER .IAFFE RYAN lou MAIN STREET NORTH ADAMS DR. AND MRS. C. P. ROSSTON RENTON'S BAKING CCMPANY Wi+h Besi' Wishes A B C CLEANERS AND DYERS Complimenfs of PEEBLES JEWEL SHOP DR. JOHN F. BURNHAM 34 Main Sfreef Nor+h Ad amS Ma hh' BEST WISHES From CUTTING'S' C. H. CUTTING AND COMPANY CompIimen'I's of LEMOINE JEWELERSS 5 Holden S'rree+ NORTH ADAMS, MASSACHUSETTS Dial MO 3-5235 THE FRESHMEN Congra+uIa'rions Io +he Class of I959 HARVEY A. GALLUP AGENCY, INC. INSURANCE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION 85 Main S+ree+ NorI'I1 Adams Mass. Complimenrs of THE PHOTO SHOP 37 Eagle S+ree+ Tel. MO 2-2079 Complimenfs of HEISLER'S MARKET Mea+s - Groceries Dial MO 3-8375 I439 Massachuselfs Ave. NORTH ADAMS MASSACHUSETTS L. G. BALFOUR COMPANY Known Wherever There Are Schools and Colleges Class Rings and Pins Club Insignia-Meclals and Trophies TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY Publishers of THE FINEST HIGH SCHOOL AND COLLEGE YEARBOOKS Represenled by GRON P. LLOYD. MGR. Box I44 FRANK J, MCCRACKEN Canaan, Connecficul' Connec:I'icu+-MassachuseH's Office KOTALL Besi' of All on Any Wall Lime Proof Colors I50 Shades - FIa+ - Semigloss WALL HANGINGS From The Leading Manufaclurers IMPERIAL-LLOYD-STRAHAN HARDWARE Corbin-SI'anley-Porler Cable-DewaII'I QUINN'S WALLPAPER AND PAINT, INC. 55-59 UNION STREET NORTH ADAMS, MASS TELEPHONE MO 3-5303 A FRIEND School Supplies Wholesale Paper Cafeleria Supplies School Furni+ure MILLER PAPER COMPANY AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES NORTH ADAMS MASSACHUSETTS Manufacturers of RELIABLE ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS Sprague manufactures a diversified Iine of paper, electrolytic, mica, ceramic, and plastic film capacitors for use in the electronic, electrical, and automotive industries. Sprague aIso manufactures transistors, printed circuits, radar pulse-forming networks, radio interference suppression filters, wirewound precision resistors, power-type wirewound resistors, pulse transformers, magnetic shift registers, and other computer com- ponents. It is the only producer of ceramic-coated high temperature magnet wire, which has wide military applications. Sprague maintains one of the largest and most complete Research and Development laboratories in the electronic components field. Some 325 people are employed in the development of new components, dielecfric materials, and reIafed apparatus. SPRAGUE ELECTRIC COMPANY North Adams, Massachusetts I . qAbA .A.1.,: ess: Y 0 nf Beat ' UU JUS' 5' em! I cANNfn roons F I ' ' I f 'f. 1 I Fmesi Fancy Qual ity. mM ,h Wholesale Disiribuiors BUTLER COAL 81 GRAIN CO. ADAMS, MASSACHUSETTS Complimenfs of Complimemg of I A FRIEND I A FRIEND Complimenis of M. SCHMIDT 8: SCNS, INC. Furnifure Es+abIishecI I924 Dial MO 3-8375 42 ASHLAND smear NORTH ADAMS, MASS. EPHRAIM WILLIAMS HOUSE Early American Furnifure Colonial Shopping Cen+er WILLIAMSTOWN MASSACHUSETTS Complimenls V of HEARTWELLVILLE LODGE 81 MQTEI. Hear+weIIviIIe Vermoni' RED and FRAN CROSIER, Propriefors I Sanders Spred Sa'Iin I ConI'racI' PainI'Ing C I. + ALDO'S omp 'men S I Aldo J. Leonesio of I'I1e Pain-I' ' VBITIISI1 DINNER BELL I Wallpaper I45 STATES MO, 3-6I55 Complimenls of FOUR ACRES A FRIEND Compliments of CASCADE PAPER COMPANY I Brown Sfreef Nor+h Adams Congrafulafions To +he Class of l959 MAZZUCH I STUDIO NORTH ADAMS' LARGEST PHOTOGRAPHIC ESTABLISHMENT -The Camera Shop- MAUSERT'S ICE CREAM CO., INC. I88 River SIreeI' NorI'h Adams MassacI1use'I'Is xXXlff THE -LIGHT? TOUCH . . I x Wei f'W O RK AVOID U NNECESSARY EYESTRAIN Me lweaehkf of adeqaafe lqliring are prkeless. . . yet if costs so Mile! y , NORTHERN BERKSHIRE WW ' ' ELECTRIC COMPANY ADAMS NORTH ADAMS WILLIAMSTOWN Refreshing remembrance AUTOS RAPHS ' nl. 1 ---fi .fat ,Y 1, 8 Ml d und r auth fy of The Coca-Cola Company by BERKSHIRE COCA-COLA BOTTLIN6 COMPANY PITTSFIELD MASSACHUSETTS 1 I , i Y A 7 X v 12 , ' N Q W' , 1 1 Q 2 Autographs TAYLORM QUELISEIIFIQ CQMPANY I 'Omg :Tb 'TY 1-.., 1 -, r Dmwy flg-fl Ndiool -9 Year Hook lIrL4,l'T11E' 'WJ ' Noi T' 'T 1 Tnkfln ?3i xf,' 3254: Rqm-nm firhool L-' Yam' 35 V 1393 J.: ' -L x x 1 :LW 5 4' 'Mu x Nq -, ,pxx-x ' P. L 7 I 'vi lu-' ' O
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