Essex Junction High School - Joy Yearbook (Essex Junction, VT)
- Class of 1958
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Foreword We, the Class of 1958, wish to express our gratitude and deep appreciation for the further educational opportunities made available to us through the generous efforts of our parents and friends. We consider it a privilege and an honor to be the first class to graduate from our new high school. It is our fondest hope that those who will follow us in the coming years will discharge their responsibilities to themselves and their school, and in so doing, reaffirm the immeasurable value of this contribution. D e d i c a t • i o n We, the class of 1958, lovingly dedicate our yearbook to our parents. This dedication comprises only a small portion of the gratitude and appreciation which we have for all they have done for us. All that we have is derived in some measure from the encouragement, devotion, understanding and love of our parents. This book represents the culmination of our high school life. From this point we shall go on to college or into the world of business. And in the years to come, it is our sincerest wish that we may be a credit and a source of pride to our parents. Faculty Seniors Favorites Classes Activities Athletics Advertisers y Superintendent 9s Message I wish to congratulate you, the members of the class of 1958, on your many fine achievements, both as individuals and as a group. You will find that the things you achieve from now on will have a greater effect on your life and the lives of others. May I wish you many successes in the future. Sincerely, Hazen F. Wood Superintendent of Schools Congratulations and best wishes to the Class of 1958. The production of this fine yearbook is an excellent lesson in cooperative effort and you deserve commendation for this achievement. I have enjoyed very much our four years together. As a class and as individuals you have contributed greatly to E. J. H. S. May you all enjoy an equal measure of success in your future endeavors. Sincerely, Chester M. Taft MR. ROBERT BAKER Mechanical Drawing Shop MRS. JOYCE BARNETT Music MISS ETHELYN FOSTER Algebra 1 and II Plane Geometry Solid Geometry Sophomore Advisor MR. DONALD GRADY Agriculture Assistant Principal MISS LORETTA HOWRIGAN English Freshman Advisor MRS. MELBA MASSE Girls' Physical Education Girls' Coach MISS VIRGINIA QUINLAN Commercial Junior Advisor MRS. CAROL REED English Social Studies Freshman Advisor MISS MARLENE REICHELT Social Studies English Junior Advisor Debate Advisor MRS. DORIS STEELE Home Economics MISS SUSAN WAKEFIELD Sciences Freshman Advisor MR. ALDEN WALCOTT Chemistry Physics Sophomore Advisor Jayvee Coach MR. EARLE WINGATE Drivers Education Social Studies Freshman Advisor MR. ROBERT ROULEAU Assistant Superintendent JANITORS Bert Prairie - Leo Steady KITCHEN HELP Gladys Desorda - Edith Josselyn Inside Caiolyn- Wonie Ec •tafi dictating E.J.H.S. Mr. and Miss E.J.H.S JUDITH CAROL ANDERSON College Preparatory Cheerleading 1,2, 3,4; Commentator 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3,4; Ski Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4; Safe Driving Club 3, 4; Junior Prom Committee 3; Girls' State 3; Class President 2; Yearbook 4; Senior Play 4. RONALD LEE BACON College Preparatory Band 1,2, 3. JUDITH BEATRICE BAILEY Commercial Glee Club; Commentator 4; Yearbook 4; Class Play 4. JAMES RICHARD BAKER, JR. Commercial Ski Club 1. ■ RAYMOND GEORGE BASHAW, JR. General Senior Play 4. NANCY CAROL BENARD Commercial Cathedral High School - Stunt Night; Sodality; Essex H. S. - Yearbook 4. ETHHLDA GEORJIANNA BENWAY Commercial Class Basketball 1,2; Glee Club 2. 3.4; Operetta 2,3,4; Band 1; Senior Play 4; Yearbook 4. CARROLL LOUIS BERGERON Commercial JV Basketball 1,2; Class Basketball 1,2, 3.4; Band 1,2, 3,4; Soccer 1,2; Class Treasurer 1; Commentator 1-2, 3,4. SHARON BERRY College Preparatory Littleton and Goffstown, N. H.; Band 1, 2,3; Chorus 1,2,3; National Honor Society 2, 3, Secretary 3; Dramatics Club 2, 3; Scribe 3; Class Secretary 2; Basketball 2, 3; Essex: Band 4; Glee Club 4; National Honor Society 4; Safe Driving Club 4; Ski Club 4: Dance Committees; Yearbook 4; Commentator 4. CAROL ANNE BLAIR Commercial Jericho High School; Glee Club 1,2,3, JANE OCT AVIA BOGUE Commercial Class Basketball 1; Drivers' Club 4; Commentator 4; Softball 2; Senior Play 4; Junior Prom Committee 3. WILLIAM GEORGE BOUNTRESS College Preparatory Soccer 2, 3,4; JV Basketball 3; Class Basketball 1, 2, 3,4; Yearbook 4; Junior Prom Committee; Safe Driving Club 3, 4; Ski Club 4; Senior Play 4; Commentator 1,2, 3,4. DOROTHY LORRAINE BROWNLEY Commercial Cheerleading 1, 2; Band 1,2,4; Yearbook 4; Class Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; One-Act Play 2. DAVID LAWRENCE CARR College Preparatory Jericho High School: Cross Country 2; Manager Basketball 2, 3; Class Secretary 2, 3; Manager Baseball 2. ELAINE LINDA BOUTIN Commercial Class Basketball 1-4; Majorette 2,3; Class Secretary 4; Commentator 4; Yearbook 4. JEAN ANN BRANDBERG Commercial Commentator 2, 3; Editor 4; Ski Club 1,2; Basketball 2,3,4; Class Secretary 1,2,3; Student Council 3,4; Class Play 2; Yearbook 3, 4; Junior Prom Committee; Class Basketball Coach 1,2,3, 4; Softball 1,2; Senior Class Play 4. ALBERT HUDSON CASS JR. College Preparatory 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball Manager 1, 2, Baseball Manager 2, 3; Soccer Manager 3; Soccer 4; Boys State; Class President 3; Student Council 3, President 4; Class Basketball 2,3,4; Ski Club 4; Safe Drivers' Club 3, 4; Class Play 4. THOMAS EDWARD CHASE College Preparatory Soccer 1, 2, 3,4; Basketball 2, 3,4; Band 1,2; Student Council 4; Class President 4; Boys’ State; Yearbook 3,4; Ski Club 2; Student Council Convention 4; Junior Prom Committee. CAROLYN JOSEPHINE COMEAU Commercial Class Basketball 1; Band 2,3; Commentator 1,2; Yearbook 4. KATHLEEN MALESSIA CORBETT Commercial Commentator 1,2, 3,4; Ski Club 1, 2, 3; Glee Club 3; Cheerleading 1,3; Class Basketball 1, 2, 4; Yearbook 4; Junior Prom 3. VIRGINIA CATHERINE DERBY College Preparatory New York, Peru Central; Readers Club 2; Photo Club 1; Intramurals 2; Dramatics 2; Essex: Commentator 4; Yearbook 4; Class Play 4; Ski Club 3,4; Debating 4; Safe Driving 3,4. DARRELL JEAN FORTIER Commercial Commentator 3,4. RAYMOND JAMES HALNON General Class Treasurer 3; Class Vice President 4; Junior Prom Committee 3; Ski Club 1, 2; FFA 1, 2, 3, 4; FFA Secretary 2, President 3,4; Soccer 1,2, 3,4; JV Basketball 2; Safe Driving 3, 4; Yearbook 4; Student Council 3; Librarian 3; Class Basketball 1,2, 3, 4. ARLENE ELLEN HASELTON Commercial Transfer from Jericho; Glee Club 3; Vice President of Class 2; School Paper 3. 'LORIA JEAN HENRY Commercial vVappingers High School, New York: Sophomore Dance Committee; Freshman Dance Committee; General Committee; Organization Representative 1; Senior Play 4. PATRICIA ANN HOGAN Commercial Commentator 1,2, 3,4; Yearbook 4; Class Basketball 1,2, 3,4; Junior Prom fnmmitrpp 3 Sp.ninr Plav A Durirp JUDITH ELSA IRISH Commercial Commentator 3,4; Yearbook 4; Cafeteria 4. NANCY ELIZABETH IRISH Commercial Basketball 2,4; Softball 1,2; Yearbook 4; Commentator 3,4; Driving Club 3,4. SHIRLEY ANN JARO General _ Commentator 4; Yeaj£ «j5k 4. JOAN ELI; G BaskjetballJfy 3, 4; JV QhJfWleading Y?SI cfom lass Treasurer 1; oftball 2; Junior teel) 3; Safe Driving Club sketball Coach 1,2,3,4; Gcpd Citizenship Girl. 1 ,jr JAMES ROBERT KENNEY College Preparatory Soccer 1, 2; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Class President 1; Junior Prom Committee; All-State Chorus 3; Student Council 1, 4; Yearbook 4; Class Basketball 2, 3. PEGGY ANN LAFEVER College Preparatory Chatham Junior High: Secretary of Class 1; Cheerleading 1; Essex: Class Basketball 2, 3, 4; Kake Walk Queen 2; Student Council 3,4; Vice President of Class 3; Secretary of Safe Driving Club 3, 4; Debating Club 4; Glee Club 4; Librarian 4; Senior Play 4; Commentator 3, 4; Yearbook 4; Cheerleading 3, 4. J MARY KATHERINE LANG College Preparatory ™ Debating Club 4. ' ROBERT LOUIS LUCIA General Class Basketball 1,2, 3, 4; Glee Club 2, 3. CONSTANCE JANE MAGEE Commercial Band 1,2; Student Council 1,2; Junior Prom Committee 3; Yearbook 4; Class Play 4; Library 4. BARBARA ANN ELSIE MATTHEWS Commercial Glee Club 3,4. RALPH WELLS MATTHEWS College Preparatory Band 1,2, 3; Glee Club 3, 4; FFA 1, 2, 3. 4, Vice President 3, 4; Debating Club 4; Ski Club 3.4. MARY ELIZABETH PARADIS Commercial Class Basketball. y_ JANET ANN PARIZO Commercial ii Comn'ientator 1; Yearbook 4; Chefr-leading 1, 2, 3,4L Manager 3; Class Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball Manager 2; Student Council 1. JEAN ELAINE PILLSBURY College Preparatory Ski Club 1,2, 3,4; Softball 1,2; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Commentator 3, 4; Yearbook 4; Glee Club 4; Class Basketball 1, 2; Safe Driving Club 4. JUDITH MAY PILLSB1 College Preparat Glee Club 1,2; Band 3,4; Operetta 1 2; Commentator 2,3, 4; Yearbook 4; Class Basketball 1,2,3; Class Play Commit tee 4. MAVIS ELLEN PILLSBURY College Preparatory Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Yearbook 4; All-State Chorus 3; Operetta 1,2, 3,4; Senior Play 4; Class Basketball 1,2; Junior Prom Committee 3; Triple Trio 3; Commentator 4. t FREDERICK THOMAS RIVERS General FFA 1,2; Class Basketball 1,2. WAYNE ALLEN RYEN College Preparatory Glee Club 3, 4; Class Basketball 1, 2; Yearbook 3, 4; Operetta 3,4; Class Play 4. HILDA LOIS SANDERSON General Yearbook 4; Junior Prom Committee. MAUREEN ELLEN SEXTON College Preparatory Commentator 1,2, 3,4; Student Council 1; Glee Club 3,4; Operetta 3,4; . Class Basketball 1,2; Cheerleading 1, 2, 4; Junior Prom Committee 3; Yearbook 4; Senior Play 4. MATTHEW BERNARD STEVENS General Soccer 1, 2,4; Basketball 1, 2, 3,4; Baseball 1,2. LINDA JEAN STICKNEY College Preparatory Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Vice President of Ski Club 3, President 4; Softball 1, 2; Basketball 2, 3; Yearbook 4; Band 1,2, 3, 4; Commentator 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Basketball 1,2, 3,4; All-Dance Committees. ALMA HELEN THEORET Commercial Yearbook 4. MARLENE DORIS VIELE General Transfer from Burlington; Volleyball 3. §RAIG GAIL WALKER General FFA 1,2,3, 4. ROBERT CONNER WARD General Vice President of Class 1,2; Ski Club 2; Class Basketball 1,2, 3,4; All-Sports' Manager 3,4. ROBERT MORTON WHITCOMB, JR. College Preparatory Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Soccer 4; Baseball 1,2,4; Band 1,2,3; Student Council 1, 2; Class Play 4. RONALD RALPH WILSON College Preparatory Ski Club; Class Basketball 1,2, 3,4; Safe Drivers' Club 3,4. S C D Time AZou oo President - - -Vice President Secretary - - -Treasurer - - - CLASS OFFICERS ■..............TOM CHASE ................RAYHALNON ..............ELAINE BOUTIN ..............BEVERLY GOKEY CLASS COLORS - Blue and White CLASS FLOWER - White Rose CLASS MOTTO - We learn not for school, but for life” CLASS MARSHAL - Arthur Bartlett THE GROOM SAID NO! A comedy in 3 acts by Ruth and Nathan Hale SENIOR PLAY CAST Mrs. Inez Cameron Patty Cameron - -Virgie Cameron - -Steve Cameron - -Mr. Will Cameron Mrs. Sorenson------ Willie Williams -Mary Alice Smith - Clara Curtis ------ Shirley Anderson - ■ Ed Smith---------- Director----------- - JEAN BRANDBERG - - VIRGINIA DERBY MAUREEN SEXTON ----RAY BASHAW • - BILL BOUNTRESS -----JANE BOGUE -PETER FREDERICKS - - PEGGY LAFEVER - MAVIS PILLSBURY ■ - JUDY ANDERSON ROBERT WHITCOMB ALBERT CASS - - MISS HAPGOOD SENIOR PLAY HELP Front row: G. Derby, J. Bailey, P. Hogan, J. Irish, R. Halnon, C. Comeau, R. Bashaw, M. Stevens, E. Benway. Second row: M. Langlois, M. Pillsbury, D. Brownley, J. Pillsbury, L. Stickney, Miss Reichelt, S. Berry, J. Parizo, K. Corbett, G. Henry. Class History FRESHMAN As Freshmen we were in Room 9 in the old high school under the supervision of Miss Foster and Mr. Dirmaier. We elected the following officers: Jimmy Kenney, President; Bob Ward, Vice President; Jean Brandberg, Secretary; and Joan Kellogg, Treasurer. Our Student Council representatives were Jimmy Kenney, Bob Whitcomb, Janet Parizo, and Connie MaGee. John Duncan and Bob Whitcomb walked for the Kake. Joan Kellogg and Jean Pillsbury were our candidates for Kake Walk Queen. SOPHOMORE Our Sophomore years we were in rooms 11 and 12 with Mr. Walcott and Mrs. Cilley as advisors. Our class officers were: Judy Anderson, President; Bob Ward, Vice President; Jean Brandberg, Secretary; and Butch Bergeron, Treasurer. Student Council representatives were: Joan Kellogg, Judy Anderson, Connie MaGee, and Bob Whitcomb. Our first big task was to put on the Freshman Reception. It was a big success. Albert Cass was Master of Ceremonies. Peter Fredericks and Ronnie Bacon walked for the Kake. Peggy LaFever and Tom Chase were King and Queen of the Kake Walk. JUNIOR Our Junior Year found us in Room 10 with Miss Foster and Mr. Grady as our class advisors. The following were elected as officers: Albert Cass, President; Peggy LaFever, Vice President; Jean Brandberg, Secretary; and Ray Halnon, Treasurer. We chose Jean Brandberg, Albert Cass, Ray Halnon and Peggy LaFever as representatives in Student Council. Judy Anderson was elected Secretary of the Student Council. In October we received our long-awaited class rings, which we had ordered in our Sophomore year. This has become a tradition. Our candidate for Kake Walk Queen was Janet Parizo. Ray Halnon and Mat Stevens walked for the Kake. SENIOR In our Senior year we moved to the new high school, rooms 8 and 10, with Miss Hapgood and Mr. Dirmaier as class advisors. Class officers were: Tom Chase, President; Ray Halnon, Vice President; Elaine Boutin, Secretary; and Beverly Gokey, Treasurer. Albert Cass was elected President of the Student Council and Judy Anderson was Secretary. Student Council representatives were Tom Chase, Jean Brandberg, Jimmy Kenney and Peggy LaFever. Jean Brandberg was editor of the Commentator. Joan Kellogg and Tom Chase were Co-Editors of the '58 Sabre. Our class and the faculty chose Joan Kellogg as the D. A.R. Good Citizenship Girl. Maureen Sexton was our candidate for Kake Walk Queen. Ray Halnon and Mat Stevens walked for the Kake. Class We, the class of 1958, of Essex Junction High School, on the sixteenth day of June, 1958, hereby establish this as our last will and testament. To the remaining students of E.J. H. S. I, Maureen Sexton, leave my innocent look to someone else who manages to get into embarrassing situations. I, Peg LaFever, leave as the teachers line the hall and sing Glory Hallelujah under the direction of Miss Foster. I; Judy Pillsbury, leave my ability (??) to speak French to Armand Baillargeron. I, Jean Pillsbury, leave my blonde hair to Donna Rotunda. I, Jim Kenney, leave my knowledge (?) of French to the unfortunates in French I. I, Ralph Matthews, leave my flirtatious eyes to Joel Barkman. I, Barbara Matthews, leave my long hair to June Guild. I, Mary Paradis, leave my bottle of peroxide to Beth Nelson. I, Janet Parizo, leave my shyness with boys to Joan Pillsbury. I, Robert Lucia, leave my heavy, black whiskers to John Fish. I, Mary Langlois, leave my ability to go steady to Chuck Wellinger. I, Connie MaGee. leave my little blue Ford to Brenda Woodard. I, Fred Rivers, leave my truck to Dick Tuure. I, Mavis Pillsbury, leave my ability to argue with A1 Cass and Robert Whitcomb to whoever wishes to continue the practice. I, Joan Kellogg, leave my giggle to Mary Lou McClure. I, Wayne Ryen, leave my haircut to Calvin Hastings. 1, Hilda Sanderson, leave my earrings to Lee Ballou. I, Mat Stevens, leave my father's gas station to whoever wants to do the pumping in mid-winter. I, Linda Stickney, leave my long walk to school to Gloria Lucia. I, Alma Theoret, leave my French accent to Miss Quinlan. I, Marlene Viele, leave my fleeting footsteps to Carol Bashaw. I, Craig Walker, leave my long hair to Billy Kalanges. I, Robert Whitcomb, leave my everlasting sarcasm to Bill Davison. I, Ronnie Wilson, leave my height to Ray Yandow. I, Jean Brandberg, leave my ability not to stay on diets and my book of non-fattening recipes to Judy Cadorette. I, Ray Halnon, leave my bam clothes to anyone who will come down to do the morning chores. I, Butch Bergeron, leave my job in Tip Top's to Gary Baker. I, Nancy Benard, leave my writer's cramp to Beverly Mayo. I, Judy Bailey, leave my poetic ability to anyone who will do it justice. I, James Baker, leave my self-esteem to Dick Terrien. I, Carol Blair, leave my quietness to Sue Cameron. I, Dorothy Brownley, leave my permanents to all those with straight hair. I, Carolyn Comeau, leave my diamond to Donna Fisher. I, Pat Hogan, leave my perfect attendance record to all absentees. Will I, Bill Bountress, leave my chemistry notes to Mr. Walcott. I know he will get more out of them than I did. I, Ray Bashaw, leave my acting ability to Bill Burke. I, Nancy Irish, leave my position on the basketball floor to Margaret Toweis. I, Judy Irish, leave my job in the cafeteria to John Fish. I, Arlene Haselton, leave my red hair to Barbara Connelly. I, Elaine Boutin, leave my short wavy hair with red streaks to Marjory Matthews. I, Judy Anderson, leave my musical talent to Judy LaFever. Maybe now she will make glee club?? I, Ginger Derby, leave my ability to do math to Jennifer King. I, Jane Bogue, leave my sewing ability to Sylvia Holland. I, Gloria Henry, leave my Irish luck on the ski trail to Tom Anderson. I, Ronnie Bacon, leave my black leather jacket to Bob Kleine. I, Sharon Berry, leave my wit to any half-wit who needs another half. I, David Carr, leave my jokes to anyone lacking the necessary humor for everyday life. I, Albert Cass, leave my questionable punctuality to Andy Johnson. I, Tommy Chase, leave my big hands and big feet to John Moshier if he has gloves and shoes big enough to fit them. I, Peter Fredericks, leave the size of my car to Pat Denton. I, Robert Ward, leave my liking for tea to any Englishman who does not possess such a liking already. I, Ethelda Benway, leave my long fingernails to Ruth Tuure. I, Kathy Corbett, leave my tongue to anyone who has a mouth big enough for it to waggle. I, Darrell Fortier, leave my typing ability to anyone who wishes to challenge it.-I, Shirley Jaro, leave my taxi rides to Jane Gregory. To the Junior Class, we leave our tactics to escape study halls. To the Sophomore Class, we leave our newly acquired maturity??? To the Freshman Class, we leave all the good times we've had in high school for you to enjoy. Given under our hand on this sixteenth day of June, in the year of Our Lord, Nineteen hundred and Fifty-eight. Mavis Pillsbury Judy Anderson Butch Bergeron Bob Ward Class The Class of 1958, in 1978. Gloria Henry now has a dancing school and teaches the class of '58's children all the latest dancing steps. Mary Langlois is studying the possibilities of being a nun. Robert Lucia has created a new character for Walt Disney. Janet Parizo is an Airline Hostess for the Air Force and enjoys her work IMMENSELY. Arlene Haselton has been working as M. C. on Home” each afternoon on TV. Pat Hogan is working for Hotel Waldorf as a waitress. Judy Irish and Nancy Irish are working for Art Linkletter as the Toni Twins. Shirley Jaro is head of the Drivers' Education Department. Connie MaGee is in the business of selling small blue convertibles called Mageeans. Barbara Matthews has just received one of the unusual awards for the longest hair. Ralph Matthews is now settled and is making a living from a farm consisting of two thousand head of cattle. Mary Paradis is that sweet old lady who runs the antique shop. Jane Bogue still hasn't made up her mind about a certain person - you had better decide, Jane. Carol Blair has won the award for the most talkative woman in the United States. Elaine Boutin, one of Bob Cummings' favorite advertising models, is engaged to Tab Hunter. Ginger Derby is now a co-owner of one of the biggest quarter horse ranches in Montana. David Carr was offered the job of superintendent of schools. Albert Cass is still arguing over trivial things. Wayne Ryen, a professor at MIT, writes humorous stories for children ages 3-6 in his spare time. Jean Pillsbury, girl most likely to succeed in '58, is now working at the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research. Mavis Pillsbury is now singing on the new TV program Hit Parade and is making $1, 000, 000 a year. Fred Rivers is now selling Chevrolet trucks on the Chevy Show. Hilda Sanderson is modeling earrings for Abemethy's department store. Maureen Sexton, most talented girl of '58, is working hard as choreographer for Perry Como. Alma Theoret is making rock and roll records for Capitol records. Matthew Stevens now is operating a famous race track out near Detroit called Stevens' Turf. ” Marlene Viele is working as a social director at UVM. Craig Walker is now living in the town of Jericho after circling the globe advertising wholesome, good-drinking milk. Robert Ward is sitting in a comfortable chair smoking a ten dollar cigar. Ronald Wilson is living a devoted life as a bachelor after having discarded all of his former wives. Judy Pillsbury is now teaching Home Economics at EJHS. James Baker has broken the record while going around the world with a girl in every port. Carolyn Comeau is now working on Queen for a Day, modeling bathing suits. Frank Ailing is now Business Executive for ALLING ENTERPRISES. Prophecy Judy Anderson, class flirt, is a Navy Nurse using a new technique for nursing the sick. Ronnie Bacon is Vermont's newest State Attorney. Judy Bailey, who just captured the Nobel Prize for poetry, is completing her second volume. Ray Bashaw is testing Fords on the rugged Yukon Highway. Nancy Benard is now housekeeper to an architect and is busy raising little Tuures. Butch Bergeron is living in Florida where he is racing cars on the beach. Ethelda Benway is the new secretary to Mr. Taft and is enjoying her job. Ray Halnon is now a successful mechanic and has an interest in the Kellogg's Corn Flakes Co. William Bountress is a water boy for the New York Yankees. Sharon Berry is now playing the trumpet at the Metropole in New York City. Jean Brandberg is a secretary at Vermont Structural Steel and is very successful. Peggy LaFever is now modeling clothes for fat girls. Robert Whitcomb is a successful harness racer and has his own private string - of chorus girls. Darrell Fortier is a dancer on the Lawrence Welk Show. Beverly Gokey, our senior class treasurer, is now treasurer of the United States. Tom Chase is now President of Smith College. Joan Kellogg is now a nurse at the Walter Reed Army Hospital taking care of the veterans. Kathy Corbett is now with the WAC's in gay Paris. Linda Stickney is on a tour around the world with the American Equestrian Team. Peter Fredericks is a world famous surgeon. Jimmy Kenney is the manager and owner of the recreational center on Brigham Hill, Vt. Dorothy Brownley is now state food inspector, specializing in inspecting hot lunch program' Jean Pillsbury Linda Stickney Mary Langlois Judy Pillsbury Who s FULL NAME NICKNAME FUTURE PLANS FAVORITE PASTIME Judith Carol Anderson Judy Nursing Bowling Ronald Lee Bacon Ronnie College Hunting Judith Beatrice Bailey Judy Waves Writing Poetry James Richard Baker, Jr. Spider Business School Radio Raymond George Bashaw Ray Service Fishing Ethelcfa Georjianna Benway Bonnie Becker College Bowling Nancy Carol Benard Nan Working Watching TV Carroll Louis Bergeron Butch College Basketball Sharon Berry Sherry College Dancing Carol Ann Blair Carol Secretarial Work Music and TV Jane Octavia Bogue Janie Undecided Dancing William George Bountress Bouncer Springfield Col. Sports Elaine Linda Boutin E. J. College Dancing Jean Ann Brandberg Brandy Secretary Bowling Dorothy Lorraine Brownley Dot Business School Dancing David Lawrence Carr Dave Service Hunting Albert H. Cass, Jr. Buck College Skiing Thomas Edward Chase Tom College Basketball Carolyn Josephine Comeau Carolyn Undecided Dancing Kathleen Malessia Corbett Kathy Undecided Dancing Catherine Virginia Derby Ginger College Horseback Riding Peter Francois Fredericks Pete College Swimming Darrell Jean Fortier Darrell Business Office Dancing Beverly June Gokey Bev Secretary Ice Skating Raymond James Halnon Ray Mechanic Sports Arlene Ellen Haselton Red Bookkeeper Dancing Gloria Jean Henry Henrietta Teacher Dancing Patricia Ann Hogan Pat College Sports Francis Wesley Ailing Frank Business Ex. Skiing FAVORITE EXPRESSION Who OUTSTANDING PET PEEVE Son-of-a-gun CHARACTERISTIC Neatness Jealous people Huh Friendliness Spongers O bless you Love of poetry Users of poor English Not bad t'all Love of guns Goofy girls I reckon Easily contented Giggly girls How about that Smile Snobs All right - all ready Friendliness Soldier boys Don't push the panic button Friendliness Girls Honestly N. H. accent 2-faced people Perturbed Quietness None Guckey gookey Laugh Know-it-alls No kidding Weight Ray B. singing Well I'll be dipped Talking ability Teachers with favorites O hon Friendliness Non-buyers of Commentator Well how about that Brown eyes Snobs None Dislike of girls Slipping socks See Outspokenness My Weimaraner None Big hands Big shots Think you're smart Laugh Nonjokers You doll Green eyes Believers of gossip Anything you desire Talkativeness Unfriendly people None Smile Women drivers Ain’t that nice Dislike of girls Women drivers For crying out loud Helping others Quick-tempered people Look out Red truck Old people only 39 All shook up Red hair Untruthful people That's a gem Cat eyes 2-faced people Tell me another one Smile Snobs Ziegfield Skiing Forced labor Who’s FULL NAME NICKNAME FUTURE PLANS FAVORITE PASTIME Judith Elsa Irish Judy Secretary Bowling Nancy Elizabeth Irish Nan Secretary Skating Shirley Ann Jaro Pete Working Soccer and TV Joan Elise Kellogg Joanie Nursing Swimming James Robert Kenney Jim College Hunting Mary Katherine Langlois Cinderella Undecided Reading Peggy Ann LaFever Petite History Teacher Dancing Robert Louis Lucia Bob Air Force Basketball Constance Jane MaGee Connie Secretary Dancing Barbara Ann Elsie Matthews Barb Undecided Movies and Reading Ralph Wells Matthews Buster Agriculture Engineer Bowling Mary Elizabeth Paradis Mary Undecided Dancing Janet Ann Parizo Jan Airline Hostess Dancing and Sports Jean Elaine Pillsbury Jeanie College Skiing Judith May Pillsbury Judy Textile Designer Piano and Dancing Mavis Ellen Pillsbury Mavis College Music Frederick Thomas Rivers Fred Accounting Driving Race Horses Wayne Allen Ryen Baldy College Chess and Football Hilda Lois Sanderson Sandy Ohio Dancing Maureen Ellen Sexton None College Dancing Matthew Bernard Stevens Mat Undecided Sports Linda Jean Stickney Stinky College Skiing Alma Helen Theoret Elmer Undecided Basketball Marlene Doris Viele Marty Undecided Basketball Craig Gail Walker Bud Farmer Hunting Robert Conner Ward Poncho Service Sports Robert Morton Whitcomb Jr. Whit College Skiing Ronald Ralph Wilson Ronnie College Hunting Who FAVORITE EXPRESSION OUTSTANDING CHARACTERISTIC PET PEEVE Gee Crow Poor typist Cheaters Thing Good sport Braggers Well Height 2-faced people No kidding Dependability 2-faced people So what Eyes Giggly girls None Smile Artificial people 0 y'all Southern accent Dislikers of the South Perch Drawing cars Girls Hey Neatness Snobs None Quietness Troublemakers Wha'da ya say Curly hair Women drivers None Height Stuck-ups Oh yah Sportsmanship Snobs Gee whiz Reserved Untruthfulness Oh dear Short hair Troublemakers That’s tough Argumentative Moochers Big deal Friendly Show-offs Himmel, mein! Walk Expression: All shook up Well, I guess maybe Quick temper Bossy people In just a minute Dancing ability People who call me sexy All shook up Hair Big wheels No kidding Walk People who are sheep Yeah, but Starry eyes Big shots Holy tomatoes Talkativeness Stuck-ups You got nose trouble Getting to school on time Girls None Height Bossy teachers None Sarcasm Scroungers How about that Height Poor hunters favorites Most Popular Friendliest RAY and BEV Best All-Around TOMMY and JOAN Most Talkative DARRELL and ELAINE Most Talented BUCKY and MARUEEN Most Likely to Succeed JEAN and BUCKY Class Flirts BOB and JUDY Class Jokers CAROLYN and RAY Class Pests BOB and LINDA First row: Mr. Birchard, J. Wellinger, M. Kimball, J. Cadorette, R. Tuure, A. Bartlett, B. Woodard, J. Guild, S. Button, Miss Reichelt, Miss Quinlan. Second row: B. Nelson, H. Ratta, J. Titus, P. Denton, B. Quesnel, C. Wheelock, S. Cameron, P. Yandow, W. Sole, N. Hogan, L. Ford, C. Cardinal. Third row: C. Hastings, P. Cross, I. Kalanges, D. Sweet, R. Myott, J. Willard, R. Stevens, D. Jones, W. Heath, J. Fish, M. Cohen, K. Connelly. Fourth row; B. Mayo, M. Desso, P. Archambault, D. Fisher, M. Tourville, L. Doll, J. Julson, J. Callahan, J. Bell, S. Poland, J. Siegriest, M. Ballou, T. Anderson. Fifth row: R. Clark, L. Yandow, W. Davison, J. Irish, J. Fowler, V. Button, J. Johnson, A. Johnson, H. Merchant, C. Rivers, R. Kleine, J. Barkman. First row: Mr. Walcott, D. Degree, A. Gokey, P. Grady, J. Stuart, M. Sleeper, D. Rotunda, L. Chase, R. Ryen, G. Lawrence, B. Gokey, P. Janicki, R. Anderson, R. Ransom, Mrs. Cooley, Miss Foster. Second row: R. Yandow, R. Culver, D. Jones, P. Cota, R. Carpenter, R. Emery, C. Holmes, T. Heath, N. Blair, J. Brown, G. Hunt, R. Dermody, G. Allbee, E. Matthews, C. Lestage, R. Preavy, W. Kalanges. Third row: W. Weston, B. Connelly, M. McLure, J. Rivers, G. Lucia, R. Tuure, S. Holland, B. Robertson, K. Hathaway, L. Hill. N. Cushing, L. Couture, M. Taylor, D. Carlson, C. Bashaw, C. Healy, S. Eberhardt, T. Pitts. Fourth row: H. Piccini, D. Lawrence, J. LaVigne, P. Carry, B. Arnold, L. Wells, D. Towne, K. Barrows, J. Anderson, J. Knight, C. Bashaw, G. Taft, M. Coon, J. LaGrange, J. Randall. Fifth row: J. Williams, A. Shaw, W, Phelps, W. Ward, J. Lyons, D. Strassburg, J. Duval, R. McClure, A. Irish, M. Bailey, J. Pillsbury, G. Baker, A. Berry, W. Miller, C. Bickmore. First row: Miss Wakefield, Miss Howrigan, M. Matthews, V. Rouleau, G. Allbee, W. Laing, C. Yandow, S. Carty, F. Woods, C. Walker, G. Pillsbury, N. Spear, J. Kubli, B. Bascomb, D. Witsman, L, Pecor, J. Crosier, Mrs. Reed, Mr. Wingate. Second row: W. Farnham, K. Schwenn, J. Baker, J. Daly, L. Holmes, G. Schalk, G. Siegriest, J. Bordeaux, L. LaFrance, L. LaVigne, B. Fredericks, M. Powell, G. Audette, R. Stewart, D. Heath, R. LaPorte, P. LaCharity, M. Archambault, A. Cross, J. Hogan. Third row: C. Bombard, M. Guild, N. Warner, N. Bingham, S. Barkman, P. McMahon, J. Ward, B. LaClair, A. Mobbs, A. Pecor, J. King, J. Rawson, S. Pecor, R. Truax, S. Lawrence, B. Sheltra, B. Adorisio, S. Skinner, R. Siegriest, J. Moshier, P. Moshier. Fourth row: M. Lamphere, A. Stevens, B. Gregory, B. Burke, P. Anderson, D. Stone, B. Dillon, B. Fredericks, J. LoRanger, D. McCarthy, B. Bumor, B. Wood, R. Boutin, W. Norton, D. Woodard, S. Fink, N. Charbonneau, M. Blackmore. Fifth row: R. Ruiter, B. Benno, O. Helfrick, M. Colurn, R. Seymour, C. Johnson, G. Truax. H. McPherson, R. Carpenter, J. Pillsbury, J. Gregory, C. DeFelice, M. Curran, K. Spires, B. Hberhardt, G. Prior, M. Mason, S. Chapin, G. Blackmore. activities First row: Mr. Dirmaier, J. Brandberg, T. Anderson, J. Guild, A. Cass, J. Anderson, P. LaFever, Mr. Wingate. Second row: B. Woodard, J. Kenney, J. Gregory, T. Chase, M. McLure, A. Johnson, J. Titus. Third row: P. Anderson, F. Woods, G. Baker, D. Rotunda, B. Davison, W. Burke. J. Anderson, A. Cass, T. Anderson, J. Guild, Advisors: Mr. Dirmaier, Mr. Wingate. Mi. Birchard, P. LaFever, B. Bergeron, B. Woodard, T. Anderson, J. Brandberg, J. Anderson, J. Guild, J. Anderson, Miss Quinlan. Second row: G. Hunt, B. Gokey, S. Jaro, B. Nelson, P. Grady, G. Derby, N. Benard, P. Hogan, B. Eberhardt, M. Sexton, M. Cohen. Third row: J. Irish, D. Fortier, P. Cross, B. Davison, W. Bountress, A. Bartlett, B. McClure, R. Clark, J. Barkman, J. Bogue. Fourth row: J. Julson, G. Lawrence, J. Titus, J. Pillsbury, M. McLure, J. Bailey, E. Boutin, K. Corbett, N. Irish, M. Pillsbury. Fifth row: L. Doll, J. Pillsbury, L. Stickney, J. Duval, A. Johnson, S. Berry, J. Kellogg, S. Poland, D. Fisher. First row: Business Manager, Tom Anderson; Advisor, Miss Quinlan; Editor, Jean Brandberg; Assistant Editor, June Guild; Feature Editor, Brenda Woodard. Second row: Production Manager, Jack Anderson; Mimeographer, Butch Bergeron; Advisor, Mr. Birchard. % First row: Mrs. Barnett, D. Degree, M. Matthews, W. Laing, P. LaFever, S. Berry, G. Lawerence, L. Doll, B. Nelson, P. Grady. Second row: P. Yandow, J. Titus, L. Ford, R. Truax, J. Kubli, P. Carty, B. Eberhardt, M. Sleeper, P. Denton, J. Stuart. Third row: W. Sole, S. Chapin, B. Matthews, J. Rawson, J. Pillsbury, M. Sexton, S. Skinner, B. Adorisio, J. King, S. Holland, D. Carlson. Fourth row: J. Bailey, G. Lucia, K. Hathaway, J. Ward, J. Bell, M. Pillsbury, N. Bingham, C. Bashaw, J. Kellogg. Fifth row: M. Taylor, F. Woods, J. Julson, C. Yandow, M. Kimball. Above: First row: L. Doll, R. Matthews, P. Yandow. Second row: J. Willard, J. Barkman, J. Kenney, J. Irish. Below: First row: R. Preavy, B. Fredericks, W. Ryen, J. Willard, Mrs. Barnett, C. Bickmore, J. Kenney, R. Anderson. Second row: J. Truax, J. Pillsbury, R. Matthews, J. Barkman, J. Irish, J. LaGrange. First row: B. Marshall, M. Daly, D, Sleeper, S. Berry, D. Keenan, D. McLeod, S. Simmonds, D. Farnham. Second row: B. Jenkins, J. Kubli, N. Bountress, D. Holland, M. McEwing, J. Guild, C. Hawkins, J. Cass, J. Workman, N. McLure. Third row: Mr. McLure, M. Cohen, P. Bullis, J. Fish, D. Lawrence, B. Davison, J. Pillsbury, L. Stickney, S. Berry, P. Archambault, J. King, M. McLure. Fourth row: A. Cass, C. Rivers, J. Clark, M. Wilson, P. Crandall; C. Ortstein, P. King, M. Fitz, L. Robinson, E. Barrows, B. Wood, M. Hummer. D. Rotunda, M. Towers, P. Yandow, S. Cameron, S. Poland, E. Boutin. Above: S. Berry, J. Pills- bury, L. Stickney. Majorettes First row; V. Derby, P. LaFever, T. Anderson, A. Cass, Mr. Wingate, T. Chase, B. Gokey. Second row: R. Clark, M. Pillsbury, J. Bogue, J. Pillsbury, J. Anderson, D. Fisher, J. Pillsbury, J. Kellogg. Third row; C. Rivers, R. Wilson, P. Fredericks, R. Matthews, W. Bountress, R. Bacon, R. Halnon. First row: P. LaFever, T. Anderson, Miss Riechelt, Coach, M. Cohen, J. Guild. Second row: L. Ford, B. Woodard, J. Gregory, A. Johnson, R. Matthews, J. Barkman, M. Langlois, V. Derby. First row: Jean Pillsbury, Treasurer; Sharon Berry, President; Mr. Taft, Advisor; Peggy LaFever, Vice President; Jean Brandberg, Secretary. Second row: Maureen Sexton, Judy Anderson, Albert Cass, Mr. Dirmaier, Advisor; Arthur Bartlett, Andy Johnson, Wayne Ryen, Mavis Pillsbury. Absent from picture: June Guild. THE FORENSIC CONTEST Approximately 125 people attended the forensic contest held in the cafeteria Friday, February 21, at 7:30 p.m. Principal Chester A. Taft presented awards to the following winners: Oratory, June Guild and Ned Spear; dramatic interpretation, Bonnie Eberhardt, James Johnson, Sandra Skinner; humorous interpretation, George Taft and Jennifer King; extemporaneous speaking, Mike Cohen and Judy Pillsbury; radio broadcasting, John Moshier and Virginia Rouleau; reading of poetry, Brenda Woodard, Linda Stickney and Michael Lamphere; reading of prose, Mary Lou McLure and Peggy LaFever. Other participants were, Nancy Bingham, Sylvia Chapin, Marilyn Guild, Leola Ford, Jane Gregory, Carmen DeFelice, Marjorie Matthews, Kathy Spires, Susan Lawrence, Wendy Laing, Calvin Walker, Richard LeParte and Jean Kubli. Assisting with arrangements were Linda Doll and Dorothy Carlson, programs; Rosalee Truax, Joan Pillsbury and Barbara Matthews, guides; Stanley Fink, timekeeper; and Gloria Lawrence, prompter. Bonnie Eberhardt presented corsages to the coaches, Mrs. Janes Reed and Misses Susan Wakefield and Marlene Reichelt. Most of these people participated in the contest at The University of Vermont on March 29. First row: R. Yandow, J. Lemire, R. Halnon, Mr. Grady, R. Mathews, C. Walker, L. Yandow. Second row: R. Preavy, E. Matthews, D. Towne, B. Boyer, J. Fowler, R. Myott, C. Cardinal. Varsity Basketball First row: M. Stevens, P. Cross, A. Irish, B. Davison, J. Fish, L. Kalanges. Second row: A. Cass, Co-Manager; R. Tuure, T. Chase, L. Chase, Mr. O'Neil, Coach; R. Whitcomb, D. Strassburg, G. Baker, R. Ward, Co-Manager. MR. O'NEIL, Coach BASKETBALL RECORD Essex 74 Essex 53 Essex 57 Essex 37 Essex 37 Essex 39 Essex 40 Essex 42 Essex 65 Essex 50 Essex 38 Essex 36 Essex 51 Essex 70 Essex 39 Essex 49 Essex 41 Essex 57 Bristol 29 Vergennes 36 Middlebury 52 Middlebury 56 Spaulding 62 Spaulding 50 Winooski 34 Montpelier 45 Vergennes 34 Cathedral 47 Burlington 62 Montpelier 50 St. Albans 69 Bristol 44 Winooski 60 Burlington 54 Cathedral 58 St. Albans 71 MAT Seniors John Fish, Bill Davison, Dick Tuure, Dave Strassburg, Bob Whitcomb, and Lucky Kalanges. Front row: J. Knight, D. Fisher, J. Kellogg, J. Brandberg, L. Doll, S. Poland. Second row: J. Titus, Manager; J. Pillsbury, P. Yandow, R. Tuure, N. Irish, Mrs. Masse, Coach; P. Archambalt, L. Ballou, P. Carty, B. Gokey. MRS. MASSE, Coach BASKETBALL RECORD 21 Burlington 45 Cathedral 39 Bristol 57 Mt. St. Marys 34 Vergennes 44 Burlington 46 Cathedral 56 Bristol 53 Jericho 68 Jericho 67 Mt. St. Marys 67 Alumnae Essex Essex Essex Essex Essex Essex Essex Essex Essex Essex Essex Essex JOAN NANCY R. Tuute, L. Ballou, J. Pillsbury S. Poland, J. Kellogg, P. Yandow, J. Brandberg First row; P. Carty, P. Archambault, J. Knight, M. Taylor, J. Pillsbury, N. Irish, D. Brownley, G. Lucia. Second row: P. Grady, Co-Manager, B. Gokey, J. Kubli, B. Bascomb, B. LaClair, M. Guild, C. Bashaw, Mrs. Masse, C. Bashaw, J. Ward, B. Arnold, M. Mason, D. Witsman, G. Lawrence, Co-Manager. Mrs. Masse, M. Mason, J. Pillsbury, J. Knight, B. Gokey, P. Archambault, P. Carty, N. Irish. BASKETBALL RECORD Essex 31 Burlington 16 Essex 21 Cathedral 12 Essex 24 Bristol 10 Essex 21 Vergennes 33 Essex 43 Burlington 44 Essex 38 Cathedral 18 Essex 38 Bristol 10 Basketball First row: D. McCarthy, R. Ransom, A. Stevens, J. LaVigne, H. Piccini, R. Carpenter. Second row; Mr. Wal cott, Coach; A. Irish, G. Baker, J. Duval, B. Phelps, G. Taft, R. Ryen, Manager. MR. -WALCOTT, Coach BASKETBALL RECORD Essex 65 Bristol 17 Essex 49 Vergennes 25 Essex 43 Middlebury 12 Essex 35 Middlebury 17 Essex 28 Spaulding 29 Essex 27 Spaulding 40 Essex 37 Winooski 34 Essex 33 Montpelier 28 Essex 40 Vergennes 12 Essex 52 Cathedral 21 Essex 28 Burlington 42 Essex 37 Montpelier 43 Essex 56 B.F. A. 39 Essex 59 Bristol 31 Essex 38 Winooski 16 Essex 47 Burlington 52 Essex 34 Cathedral 31 Essex 40 B.F. A. 29 M. McLure, J. Parizo, B, Woodard, J. Anderson, M. Sexton, P. LaFever. C. Yandow, D. Rotunda, J. Rivers, B. Eberhardt, F. Woods, J. Cadorette. Junior Varsity 1957 Vermont State Runners-Up Top to bottom: R. Ward, Manager; L. Kalanges, A. Irish, J. Lyons, J. LaVigne, P. Cross, R. Ransom, J. Duval, J. Brown, J Fish, D. Jones, W. Phelps, G. Taft, J. Willard, K. Barrows, L. Chase, W. Davison, R. Tuure, D. Strassburg, G. Baker, A. Cass, R. Whitcomb, W. Bountress, M. Stevens, Captain; R. Halnon, T. Chase, Mr. O'Neil, Coach. SOCCER SCHEDULE Essex 4 Vergennes 0 Essex 2 Richmond 0 Essex 3 Weeks 0 Essex 6 Bristol 0 Essex 4 Vergennes 0 Essex 3 Weeks 1 Essex 6 Hinesburg 0 Essex 3 Bristol 0 PLAYOFFS: Essex 2 Northfield 1 Essex 2 Proctor 1 FINALS: Essex 3 Stowe 4 Front row: A. Cass, Co-Manager; D, Jones, G. Ward, K. Barrows, R. Charbonneau, R. Hathaway, G. Taft, R. Ward, Co-Manager. Second row: Howard O'Neil, Coach; J. Fish, J. Lyons, D. Jocelyn, J. Jacobs, R. Tuure, W. Jocelyn, D. Prescott. 1957 BASEBALL RECORD Essex 15 Cathedral 20 Essex 3 Montpelier 8 Essex 0 Winooski 7 Essex 2 Burlington 20 Essex 0 Spaulding 7 Essex 10 St. Albans 13 Essex 14 Winooski 13 Essex 8 Cathedral 10 Essex 1 Montpelier 4 Essex 0 Burlington 2 Essex 5 St. Albans 8 Essex 4 Spaulding 2 First row: M. McLure, B. Gokey, P. Denton, R. Stuart, C. Hastings. Second row: J. King, J. Julson, J. Guild, J. Anderson, T. Anderson, Mr. Dirmaier, L. Stickney, K. Corbett, J. Kubli, K. Spires, R. Matthews. Third row: J. Barkman, L. Wells, G. Hunt, J. Pillsbury, D. DeFelice, J. Pillsbury, S. Berry, R. Wilson, P. Fredericks, A. Johnson, A. Cass, G. Pillsbury, B. Wood, J. Johnson. Fourth row: J. Bell, B. LaClair, M. Guild, D. Carlson, G. Derby, P. Archambault, J. Knight, J. Pillsbury, M. Archambault, R. Seigrist, M. Cohen, B. Kleine. President....................LINDA STICKNEY Vice President.............................TOM ANDERSON Secretary.................................JUDY ANDERSON Treasurer.........................JUNE GUILD TififlA Yearbook Staff CO-EDITORS........................ Joan Kellogg, Tom Chase BUSINESS MANAGER............................Jean Brandberg ADVERTISING MANAGER............................Wayne Ryen ASSISTANT BUSINESS MANAGER.....................Albert Cass ASSISTANT ADVERTISING MANAGER...............Judy Anderson ADVISOR--------------------------------Miss Gladys Hapgood LAYOUT EDITORS: Peggy LaFever Sherry Berry PHOTOGRAPHERS: Linda Stickney Ginger Derby BOYS SPORTS: Ray Halnon Bill Bountress GIRLS SPORTS: Janet Parizo Jean Pillsbury ART EDITORS: Judy Bailey Ronnie Bacon Bob Lucia JUNIOR EDITORS: Tom Anderson Bill Davison Brenda Woodward June Guild DISTRIBUTORS: Mavis Pillsbury Beverly Gokey Maureen Sexton Pat Hogan Nancy Irish Connie MaGee Elaine Boutin TYPISTS: Janet Parizo Judy Irish Bonnie Benway Dorothy Brownley advertisers MASEEfe GARAGE . General Repairing . Batteries . Tires 24 Hour Towing and Wrecking Service TR 8-3345 4 Jackson St. Essex Jet. 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