Framingham North High School - Archon Yearbook (Framingham, MA)

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P9L- M .J- 0 FRAMINGHAM PUBLIC LIBRARY 01199 3195 Miii Pi CIBRARY JAN 14 03 In memory of former teacher Ofennj O. Xettey from the O ' Leary family SUPERINTENDENT RICHARD N. ANKETELL To each of you my best wishes for a happy and prosperous future. To all, a proper share of success and failure, of happiness and sadness, of wealth and poverty, for not until you have experienced all of these extremes, can it be said that you have lived life. PRINCIPAL MAYO M. MAGOON The Challenge of the Future for Any Graduating Class is but a Magnified Reflection of the Opportuni- ties, Activities and Responsibilities of the Years in High School. May Each Member of the Class of 1951 Face the Future with Courage, Enthusiasm and a Determination to Make Good and to Lead a Happy and Useful Life. 4 In recognition of her untiring activity in instructing the students of Framingham High School, we appreciately dedicate this issue of the PHILOMATH to: MISS GRACE E. SQUIRES For many years her interest in pupil and alumnus alike has formed an important part in the spirit of our school. English: front row, left to right: Miss Elizabeth Lathrop, Miss Priscilla March, Miss Angeline Ducas; second row, left to right: Mr. Richard H. Charles, Mrs. Willa A. Brigham, Miss Grace E. Squires, Miss Desire Goldsmith, Mr. George J. Keville. Science: left to right: Mr. Charles Connolly, Mr. Michael Vodoklys, Mr. Alton W. Bush, Mr. John Meegan, Mr. Winthrop G. Smith. Commercial: left to right: Miss Anna K. Kirby, Miss M. Alice Stanton, Mr. Arthur L. Ross, Miss Mary T. O ' Hare. Art and Household Art: left to right: Miss Helen H. Leland, Miss Grace Kimball, Miss Alice H. Richardson. Manual Training: left to right: Mr. Hubert Ed- mond, Mr. Otto Salak. Language: left to right: Miss Angeline Ducas, Miss Janey Apperson, Miss Marion A. Benton, Miss Mary Cunningham. Physical Education: left to right: Mr. Arthur L. Jones, Miss Carolyn Parren, Mr. Frederick Janes. Mathematics: front row, left to right: Miss Nancy Ford, Miss Mary Hobbs, Mr. Winthrop G. Smith; second row, left to right: Mr. Michael Vodoklys, Mr. Curtis C. Brooks, Mr. Francis Galvani. Social Studies: left to right: Mr. George D. Lundburg, Mr. Henry O. Kelley, Miss Mildred P. Ellis, Mr. Richard H. Charles, Mr. John H. Daniels. Coaches: left to right: Mr. Michael Vodoklys, Mr. John H. Daniels, Mr. Francis Galvani, Mr. Curtis C. Brooks, Mr. Edward Loring. 7 • 1 f- lii(omcitli ta EDITOR-IN-CHIEF: Edith Ellen Greene ASSISTANT EDITOR: Maureen Doran ART William Mackey, Ch. Joyce Flansburg PICTURES Alan Miller, Ch. Joan Callanan Beatrice Cohen Joanne Connors Dolores Ferrari Edith Fowler Louise Iarussi Joan Murphy Marjorie Stevens BIOGRAPHY AND VERSE Helen Adam Ruth Chalmers Nancy Cross Agnes Crowley Ann Donovan Barbara Gavigan Carol Sweeney Nancy Toole TYPISTS Claire Beckett Claire Freeman Pauline Heaton Janet Plona Irene Wlodyka Mary Lou Restelli 3n pprecia ti irecialion The Philomath Staff wishes to express its appreciation to: Mr. George J. Keville for his guidance as Philomath advisor; Mr. George Lundburg for managing the advertisement department so efficiently; Mr. Leland Gray for the class photographs; Mr. Sheldon Glew and Richard Magrath for their excellent pictures of school activities; Mr. Richard Burt for his assistance with the art work; Our sponsor and advertisers, and all others who have contributed in any way to the makmg of this yearbook. v. Ijis Certifies t ijat % (Pass of completed tfye caurse af ahtfrg prescribed bg tlje ji rt}aal djamnttttee and x tfyerefare attmrhefr tljts )tt Ufe0ttmarc£ Ijerecrf, toe tjatre affixe5 ant signature . Suite I££t 9 MISS ALICE STANTON For the many hours of patient, sympathetic understanding which M Stanton has given to the class of 1951, we shall be everlastingly grateful. Senior Calais O Lcerd President DUILIO CIVITENGA A natural leader with endless vitality, Toots charms all with his matchless personality. Student Council 2, 3, 4; Broad- casting Club, Sec. 3; Sports Club Sec. 4; Class President 3, 4 Christmas Projects, Hm. Ch. 3 Glee Club 2, 3 ; Christmas Choir 4; A Cappella Choir 4; Prom Ticket Comm. 3; Nominating Comm. 3 ; March of Dimes 3 ; Soph. Elections Comm. Ch. 3 ; Student Association Membership Comm. 3. Vice-President JOANNE CONNORS Popular Jo has many a duty. Both boys and girls like this dark-haired beauty. Student Council 4; Marshall 3; Lt. 3; M. txec. Comm. o Mudent Crier Staff 3, 4; Philomath Staff 4; School Public, Adv. Staff 3, 4; Basketball 2, 4, Capt. 2 F ' ; Field Hockey 2, 4 F ; Softball 2, 4 F ; Cheerleader 3, 4 F , Badminton 4; Library Service CluD 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2; Class Vice President 4; Nominating Comm. 3, 4; Sr. -Soph. Dance Comm. 4; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Christmas Choir 4; A Cappella Choir 4; Election Comm. 2; Lost Found Comm. 3 ; Christmas Projects Comm. 3 ; FootDall Dance Decorating Comm. 3; Graduation Usher, Ch. 3; Tralnc Survey 3; Red Cross Comm. 3; Blood Mobile 2, 3, 4; Prom Decorating 3; Football Dance Usher, Cii. 4; Sr. Play Ticket Comm. 4; State Festival 4; Prom Post 2; Club Comm. 2; Tennis 4 ; Exercises and Social Comm. 4. Secretary HELEN ADAM In everyone ' s heart lies a special corner, That is our class secretary ' s place of honor. Student Council 2, 3, 4; S. C. Exec. Comm. 2, 4 ; Recording Sec- retary 4; Philomath Staff 4; Stu. Crier Typist 3, 4; Basketball 4; Sottball 2, 3, 4, F ' ; Broadcast- ing Club 2 ; Safe Drivers Club, Pres. 3 ; Class Secretary 3, 4 ; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Christmas Project Ch. 2, 3 : Red Cross Del. Welles- ley Col. 2; Salvation Army Ch. 4; Club Comm. 2, 3; Nominating Comm. 3, 4; Red Cross 3; Blood Mobile 3; Football Program 3; Prom Decorating 3 ; Traffic Sur- vey 3; Football Dance Refresh. Comm. 4; Jr. Red Cross Council 4; Make-up Comm. Sr. Play Ch. 4; Rep. Fitchburg Conv. 2; Del. Melrose, Norwood; Class Prophet 4. Treasurer JO ANN GOSLANT Jo Ann is pretty, charming, and full of fun, Our smooth head-cheerleader of 51 . Marshal 3; Marshal Officer 4; M. Exec. Comm. 4; Stu. Pub. Adv. Staff 2, 3, 4; District Manager 3, 4; Basketball 2; Softball 2; F for Cheerleader 2, 3, 4; Dramatic Club 2, 3; Class Treasurer 4; Senior-Soph. Food Ch. 4; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Christmas Choir 3; A Cappella Choir 3, 4; Club Comm. 2; Junior Nominating Comm. 3, 4 ; Prom Ushering 3 ; Grand March 3 ; Lost and Found 3; Christmas Projects 3; Intra- mural Basketball 4; Usher Foot- ball Dance 4. DOLORES ABU teems good humor can bring a person fame. It certainly has done that to Dolores ' s name. Student Council 2, 3, 4; Student Crier Staff 4; Adv. Staff 3, 4; District Asst. 3; Basketball 4; Field Hockey 2, 3, 4, F ; Soft- hall 2, 3, 4, F ; Projectors Club 2, 3; Class Treasurer 3; Club Committee 2, 3; Band 3, 4; Glee Club 2, 3; Red Cross Ch. 2, 3; Christmas Project Com. 2, 3, 4; Prom Decorating 3; Graduation Decorating 3; Food Sale 3; Lost and Found Com. Ch. 4; Football Dance Refresh. Com. Ch. 3; Sr. Play Make-up Com. 4; Nominat- ing Com. 3, 4; Bloodmobile 3; Traffic Survey 3; Rep. Fitchburg Conv. 3; Del. Melrose, Norwood 3; Intramural Basketball 4; Ten- nis 4; Badminton 4; Toast to School 4. CORA ALBERICO She jokes and laughs all through the day, A cute girl — with a merry way. Graduation Usher 3. ANN MARIE AHERN A pretty girl, so neat and trim, A pleasant smile and lots of vim. School Publications Adv. Staff 4; Library Service Club 2, 3, 4; Dramatic Club 2, 3; Charm Club 4; Glee Club 2, 3, 4 ; Salvation Ar my Com. 2, Floor Ch. 4; Prom Decorating 3 ; Graduation Deco- rating 3; Red Cross Committee 3; Senior Play LIsher 4. ROBERT ALLEN Although our Bo is a little shy, He still is considered a good- looking guy. Safe Drivers Club 2; Sports Club 4; Christmas Projects 2, 3, 4. Now for the last time, BETTY ANDERSON Betsy does things with so much ease. Her aim is always just to please. Safe Drivers Club 3; Glee 2, 3, 4. ANNE ANDREWS A swell classmate, loyal and true, Furthermore, she ' s a good worker too. Field Hockey 4. THOMAS ANDERSON Don is tall, dark and lean. All who know him say he ' s mighty keen. Ilub Basketball 2; Football 2, 3. FRED ANKETELL Full of fun and pleasing wit. Acclaimed by all a social hit. Basketball Manager 2, 3, 4, F Camera Club; Sports Club; Gy Club; Class Gift Comm. 4. 12 JAMES ANTONIO A lad with pleasing disposition. And a keen sense of intuition. Football 2, 3, 4, F ; Prom Pa- trol Com. 3 ; Prom Ticket Com. 3; Glee Club 3; Graduation Day Com. 4. HENRY BALL Good personality, fun to have around, Toward success this boy is bound. Glee Club 2. PHILIP BAKER He plays in the band, he seems very gay. He ' ll stick to his friends come what may. Current Events Club 2, 3; Band 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 2, 3; A Cap- pella Choir 4; Brass Choir 3, 4; French Christmas Project Com. Ch. 2; Christmas Projects Com 2. CLAIRE BECKETT A nifty dress, a roguish smile, A bit flirtatious all the while. Marshal 4; Lunchroom Marshal 2; Philomath Typist 4; Student Crier Typist 3 ; Basketball 4 ; Safe Drivers Club 3; Club Rep- resentative 3; Glee Club 2, 3; Christmas Choir 4; A Cappella Choir 3, 4; Christmas Party 3; Christmas Boxes 2; Senior Play Usher 4; Lost and Found Com. 2; Grand March Com. 3; Prom Usher 3; State Festival 3, 4. Friends and teachers together — - WILLIAM BEECHER In Chemistry, he ' s scientific. In personality, he ' s terrific. Marshal 4; Student Crier Staff 2, 3, 4; Editor-in-Chief 4; Track 3; Broadcasting Club 2; Christ- mas Projects 2, 4; Traffic Survey 3; Sr. -Soph Ticket Com. 3; Prom Decorating 3 ; Graduation Deco- rating 3 ; Homeroom Election Com. 3; Del. Press Assoc. Con- vention 3 ; Student Assoc. Mem- bership Drive 4; Sr. -Soph. Patrol Com. 4; Sr. Play Ticket Com. 4; Class Prophet 4. JOHN BERRY John is qui! ' ; a friendly guy. s are the i could buy. Graduation Patrol 3. JANET BELL A dainty girl from head to toes, With laughing eyes and lots of beaux. Basketball 4; Field Hockey 4; Softball 4; Tennis 4; Badminton 4; Dramatics Club 3; Safe Drivers 4 ; March of Dimes Com. 4; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Christmas Projects 3, 4; Graduation Ticket Com. 4. ROSEMARY BLANDIN A gentle manner, a pleasing face, His smiles are the best money Her actions are ever filled with grace. Dramatics Club 2, 3; Charm Club 4; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Senior ' Play Usher 4. 13 MARY BLEASE She goes for sports in a big way. Mary likes to watch the boys when they play. Dramatics Club 3; Glee Club 3; Music Festival Ticket Com. 3; Food Sale 4. RICHARD BONVINI the subject is wine, women, or song, Dick ' s guess will never be wrong. GLORIA BOTTAZZI A lass with sparkling eyes of blue, And pretty hair of brownish hue. Tennis 4; Safe Drivers Club 2; Charm Club 4; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; French Packages 3; Christmas Projects Com. 2, 3 ; Football Dance Ticket Com. 2; Student Crier Typist 3 ; Senior Play Cast 4; Badminton 4; Photography Contest Rep. 4; Graduation Ticket Com. 4. STEPHEN BpWEN Steve is smooth, his car is his pride. His fame has spread both far and wide. Marshal 3, 4; Track 2; Christmas Boxes Com. Ch. 2; Nominating Committee 3; Homeroom Basket- ball 4; Class Gift Com. 4. 1 9 i j torn Gone are days when we ' ve worked MARY BRAVO You can ' t compare her friendly ways, With even some of our happiest days. Dramatic Club 2; Knitting Club 3; Charm Club 4; Glee Club 3, 4. PATRICIA BRILLHART Although the men are getting few, She ' ll have no trouble getting two. Safe Drivers Club 3, 4; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Christmas Projects Com., Co-Ch. 4; Homeroom Rep. Lost and Found Com. 2. BENNY BUCCHI He ' s F. H. S. ' s football star. ■ Here ' s a fellow who will go far. Basketball 2, 3 ; Baseball 2, 3, 4, F ; Football 2, 3, 4, F ; Aeronautics Club 3 ; Sports Club 4; Glee Club 3, 4; Graduation Ticket Com. 4. FRED BUKATA Fred, we hear, from- his class- males ' report, Is a loyal friend and a wonderful sport. Rifle Club 3. ELIZABETH BURBANK RICHARD BURT Although Betty always studies to Richard, our artistic fellow, learn, Ever a smile, warm and mellow. Education is not her only concern. Basketball 4; Softball 4; Dra- matic Club, Secretary 2 ; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Senior Play Poster Com. 4; Graduation Decorating Com. 3; Photo Contest, Publicity, Co.-Ch. 4; Food Sale 4; Christ- mas Projects Com. 4. JOSEPH BUSKER our Quiet and blond-haired Joe. Here ' s a fellow all should know. MARY CAHILL She ' s always been very neat. Knowing Mary has been a treat. Student Crier Typist 4; Dramatic Club 2, 3; Charm Club 4; Hospi- tality Com. 2 ; Homeroom Rep. Lost and Found Com. 4; Christ- mas Projects 4. Hour by hour, side by side, JOAN CALLAHAN Dancing eyes and a flashing smile, Joanie always shows great style. Student Crier Staff 2, 3, 4; News Editor 4; Tennis 4; Badminton 4; Library Service Club, Secretary 4; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Sr-Soph. Dance Publicity Com. 4; Football Dance Refresh. Com. 3; Prom Publicity Com. 3; Sr. Play Public- ity Com. 4; Food Sale 3; French Display Com. 3; Lost and Found Com. 4; Christmas Projects 2, 3, 4; Hrm. Ch. 3; Photo Contest Com. 4. NANCY CARVELLI Here ' s a lass with looks and smart clothes, No wonder boys follow wherever she goes. Library Service Club 4; Charm Club 4; Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Christmas Projects Committee 2, 3, ' 4; Graduation Usher 3; Music Festival Ticket Committee 3 ; French Packages 2, 3 ; Senior Play Publicity Committee. LOUIS CARDANI A whiz at math, a faithful friend, Louis ' success will never end. Ice Hockey 2 ; Broadcasting Club 3; Glee Club 2. JEANNE CASEY Of all the majorettes she is the head, This sparkling girl with hair of red. Student Crier Staff 2, 3, 4; Stu- dent Crier Typist 4; Basketball 4; Field Hockey 4; Badminton 4; Band 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 3, 4; Drum Majorette 3, 4; Head Drum Majorette 4; Christmas Projects Committee 2. 15 WILLIAM CELORIER A ready smile and a wandering eye, With the girls he ' s quite a guy. Projectors Club 2; Rifle Club 4; Glee Club 2, 4; Christmas Projects Committee 3 ; Gradu- ation Decorating Committee 3. LILLIAN CHIPMAN A good disposition has this dark-eyed gal. Her cheerful ways make her everyone ' s pal. Safe Drivers Club 3; Charm Club 4; Christmas Projects Committee 4; Glee Club 3, 4; Senior Play Usher 4. All comrades are we; RUTH CHALMERS She helps her friends in stress, and strife. Ruthie will be a big success in] life. Philomath Staff ; Dramatic Club 2, 3; Charm Club 4; Glee Club 3, 4; Senior Play Cast 4; Christ- mas Projects Committee 2, 4. ANDREY CHISHOLM Her many services, her smile so bright, Keep friendly Audrey in the F. H. S. spotlight. Student Council 2, 3, 4; Execu- tive Committee 4; Student Crier Typist 3, 4; Basketball 4; Soft- ball 3, 4; Art Club 2; Club Committee 2 ; Safe Drivers Club 3, Vice President; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Music Festival Ticket Com- mittee 3; Christmas Projects 2, 3, 4; Ch. Families 4; Foot- ball Dance Decorating Chairman 3 ; Sophomore Handbook Cover 3 ; Delegate E. Division Student Councils 3, 4; Red Cross Com- mittee 3: Traffic Survey 3; Rloodmobile 2, 3; Prom Deco- rating Committee Chairman 3: Massachusetts Girl ' s State Dele- gate 3; Cheerleader 4: Senior Play 4; Property Committee Nominating Committee 4; Pho tography Contest Chairman 4 Senior-Sophomore Ushering Com mittee 4 ; Class Lawyer 4. ELAINE CHRISTO Pretty Elaine possesses great versatility, Plus a mine of pleasing personality. Student Council 4; Marshal 3, School Publication Adv. Staff 3 ; Softball 2; Aeronautics Club 2; Dramatic Cub, Secretary 3 , Charm Club 4: Class Vice Presi- dent 3; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Prom Committee 3; Traffic Survey 3; March of Dimes, Homeroom Chairman 4; Student Association Chairman 4: Senior Play Usher 4 ; Toast to Boys 4. ELIZABETH CLINE Here ' s a girl who ' s not a bore. She has qualities galore. Knitting Club 4. ROBERT M. CINTOLO Bob, with his dark and handsome face, Is very well-known as a golfing ace. Golf 2, 3, 4; Captain 4, F . BEATRICE COHEN She ' s always helpful and forever g y, Success follows her from day to day. Philomath Staff 4; Student Crier Staff 4; School Publication Adv. Staff 3, 4; District Manager 4; Softball 2, 4; Dramatic Club 3; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Christmas Choir 4; A Cappella Choir 4; Campaign Manager 2 ; Club Committee 2; Christmas Projects Committee 3; Food Sale 3; Prom Refreshment Committee 3 ; Grad- uation Usher 3 ; Red Cross Com- mittee 3; Football Dance Re- freshment Committee 4; Salva- tion Army Drive, Floor Chairman 4; Senior Play Make-up Com- mittee Co-Chairman 4. J 6 RICHARD COLCORD DAVID COLE A jriendly guy who ' s not too tall, For him some girls would truly fall Basketball 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4, F ; Sports Club 4; Glee Club 3, 4; Christmas Choir 4; A Cappella Choir 4. KATHLEEN COLE This merry girl is never blue. To her many friends she ' s always true. Dramatic Club 2, 3; Safe Drivers Club 4; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Christmas Projects 2, 4. With his great sense of humor and his wonderful brain, David, no doubt, will reach the Hall of Fame. Student Crier Staff 4; Hotkey 3; Current Events Club 2; Safe Drivers Club 3; Senior Nomi- nating Committee 4; -Campaign Manager 2; Homeroom Voting Committee 3; Traffic Survey 3; Senior Play Cast 4; Senior- Sophomore Dance Patrol Com- mittee 4; Homeroom Salvation Army Drive Chairman 4; Basket- ball, Homeroom 4. GERALDINE COLLINS Busy Gerry with long brown tresses, May look forward to nenv successes. Basketball 4; Camera Club 4; Dramatic Club 3; Glee Club 3; Christmas Projects 4; Traffic Sur- vey 3. HUGH CONNOR Good-looking Skip who ' s dark and tall, Is really an expert at baseball. Basketball 2, 4, F ; Baseball 2, 3, 4, F ; Golf 4; Golf Club 2; Safe Drivers Club 3, 4; Senior- Sophomore Dance Patrol 2, 3; Christmas Boxes, Chairman 2, 3; Prom Decorating Committee 3; March of Dimes Committee, Chairman 2; Football Dance Pa- trol 3; Football Dance Tickets 2, 3 ; French Boxes 2, 3, Chair- man 2. NICOLA COSTA A sharp sort of fellow, But he ' s dead on the level. Vocational School. EDWARD COONEY A handsome blond, full of fun, Many the girl whose heart he ' s won. Marshal 3, 4, Officer 3, 4, M. Exec. Committee 3, 4; Basketball 2; Hockey 3; Aeronautics Club 2; Campaign Manager 2; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Prom Refreshment Committee, Chairman 3 ; Prom Patrol 3; Distributing Team 3; Caps and Gowns Committee 3 ; Junior Elections 3 ; Football Dance Patrol 4; Football Dance Ticket Committee 4; Senior- Sophomore Patrol 4 ; Intramural Basketball, Captain 4; Class Gift Committee 4. JANET COTTER This little girl has eyes with dancing glints. Acting is one of her many talents. Dramatic Club 2, 3; Camera Club 4; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Christmas Choir 4; A Cappella Choir 4; Prom Ticket Committee 3; Christmas Projects 3; Cap and Gown Committee 3 ; Traffic Sur- vey 3; Senior Play Cast 4. 17 WILLIAM COTTER CHARLOTTE CRIPPS Looking for someone who ' s never A light-haired girl who ' s rather low? shy, Bill Cotter is the boy to know. But cannot hide a twinkling eye. Baseball 2, 3, 4, F ; Glee Safe Drivers Club 3, 4; Glee Club 4. Club 2. NANCY CROSS AGNES CROWLEY Both fun to be with and a clever Beauty plus brains, — what a wit, imbination! Nancy never fails to make a hit. Aggie is equal to any situation. Student Crier Staff 4; Philomath Staff 4; Field Hockey 2, 4, F ; Softball 2, 4; F ; Tennis 4; Basketball Manager 4; Library Service Club 2, 3, 4; Dramatic Club 3; Glee Club 2, 3, 4 Senior-Sophomore Refresh ment Committtee Chairman 4 Club Committee 2 ; Christmas Projects 2, 3, 4; Senior Play Cast 4 ; Lost and Found Com- mittee 3, 4; Football Dance Re- freshment Committee 4 ; Cam- paign Manager 3 ; Traffic Survey 3; Food Sale 2, 3. Student Crier Staff 3, 4; Philo- math Staff 4; Basketball 2, 4; Tennis 4; Broadcasting Club 3; Dramatic Club 2; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Christmas Choir 4; A Cap- pella Choir 4; All State Chorus 4 ; Red Cross Committee 4; Christ- mas Projects 3, 4, Homeroom Chairman 4; Senior Play Usher 4; Senior-Sophomore Refreshment Committee 4. These pleasures end — JOHN CULLINA A good sense of humor, laughing eyes, Happy the girl who wins this prize. Basketball 3 ; Dramatic Club, President 3 ; Glee Club 3, 4. JANE CUNNINGHAM Jane doesn ' t have to talk to be well known. Of her good-looks, this we are shown. Safe Drivers Club 3, 4; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Christmas Choir 3, 4; A Cappella Choir 3, 4. RICHARD DALESSANDRO 4 confident walk, eyes dark and flashing, Good-looking Dick really is dashing. Basketball 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Football 2, 3, 4, F ; Radio Club 2 ; Sport Club- President 4; Lost and Found 2; Cap and Gown Committee 3 ; Prom Refreshment Committee 3; Senior-Sophomore Ticket Com- mi ttee, Chairman 4; Football Dance, Patrol 4; Intramural Basketball. LORRAINE DALTORIO A real cute lass and very petite, Liked by all and ever so sweet. Safe Drivers Club 3; Charm Club Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Christmas Projects Make-up Sale 3. 2, 3, 4; Senior Committee 4 ; Play Food 18 CAROLINE DANIELS JOHN DAVIS Caroline must get the formula P. H. S. has had quite a rise. for her looks, For proof, note Jack ' s large, Out of all the latest glamour economy size, books. Golf 3, 4; Broadcasting Club 2, Broadcasting Club 2; Safe Safe Drivers Club 3; Band 2, 3, Drivers Club 3; Glee Club 2, 3, 4 - F i Glee Club 2, 3; Orches 4; Graduation Usher 3. tra 3. 4 ' Christmas Choir 4; A Cappella Choi r 4 ; Christmas Proj- ects 2; Prom Patrol 3; Class Song Committee 4. RICHARD DAVITT ANTHONY DE CICCO No one will say that Dick isn ' t Oh, say can you see by the smart, dawn ' s early light ? As long as he has the key to It ' s Tony coming home from a Anne ' s heart. wonderful night. Safe Drivers Club 3; Glee Club Projectors Club 2, 3; Rifle Club 2, 3, 4; Graduation Patrol 3; 4; Christmas Troject 2, 3. Graduation Ticket Committee 4. For we must go ahead MARIE DE CICCO Marie is quite a gal, we want you all to know, And you ' ll never find a better friend ' anywhere you go. Dramatic Club 2; Charm Club 4; Glee Club 3, 4. HELENE DE MILLAR Day in and day out. all the while. She greets us with her happy smile. Intramural Basketball 4; Badmin- ton 4; Camera Club 4; Publicity Committee Senior Play 4. RICHARD DE LONG Dick is the boy, so we are told. Who has a heart as good as gold. Broadcasting Club 2; Rifle Club 4; Traffic Survey 3. ROBERT DE PIETRI Bob is the friendly boy from good old P . H. S. He helps us when he can, so here ' s to his success. Sports Club 3; Glee Club 2, 4; Graduation Day Comm. 4. 3. 19 GEORGE DE SHAW Happy go lucky — free as air, Never a worry — never a care. Football 2, 3, 4. F ; Glee Club 2, 3; Sr. -Soph. Ticket Comm. 4: Football Dance Ticket Comm. 4; Patrol Football Dance 4; Gradu- ation Day Comm. 4. MAUREEN DORAN Cute little dimples, Irish eyes so blue, Dodo .ittracts the boys ' attention, and she ' ll attract yours too. Marshal 4; Student Crier Staff 3, 4, Soc. Ed. 4; Philomath Staff, Ass ' t Ed. 4; Adv. Staff 3, 4; Intramural Basketball 4; Field Hockey 2, 4, F ; Softball 2, 4, F ; Tennis 4; Badminton 4; Projectors Club 2; Band 3, 4, F ; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Sr. Play Usher 4; Sr. -Soph. Refresh. Comm. 4; Christmas Projects 2, 3; Graduation Usher 3; Football Dance Refresh. Comm. 3, Usher 4; Prom Refresh. Comm. 3; Club Comm. 2 ; Hospitality Comm. 2 Music Festival Ticket Comm. 2 Lost and Found 4 ; Red Cross 4 March of Dimes 2 ; Class Elec- tions 2; Campaign Mgr. 3; Traf- fic Survey 3 ; Music Festival Comm. 4. ANN DONOVAN Ann is understanding, generous and sincere. To anyone ' s troubles she ' ll always lend an ear. Marshal 4; Student Crier Staff 3. 4; Philomath Staff 4; Student Publications Adv. Staff 4; Dist. Mgr. 4; Soph. Handbook 3; Basketball 2, 4, F ; Badminton 4; Club Comm. 2, 3; Sate Drivers Club 3, V. Pres. 3; Nominating Comm. 3, 4; Glee Club 3, 4; Football Dance Decorating 3, Re- fresh. Comm. 4; Prom Decorating 3; Caps and Gowns Ch. 3; Sr.- Soph. Refresh. 4; Christmas Proj- ects 2, 3, 4; French Projects 2, 3; Red Cross Council 3; Traffic Sur- vey 3; Bloodmobile 2, 3, 4; Sr. Play Publicity Comm. 4; Softball 2; Tennis 4; Music Festival Comm. 4. ALTA DUNHAM Alia is happy all of the time. She thinks sadness is fust a crime. Basketball 2; Dramatic Club 2; Clubs Comm. 2; Charm Club 4; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Christmas Projects 3, 4. To higher goals IRENE DUNN re«e ' r wee pretty and quite alright. That ' s why she has so many boys saying Irene Good-night . Basketball 2; Field Hockey 4; Softball 2, 4; Charm Club 4; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Christmas Projects 3, 4; Refreshment Com- mittee Football Dance 4; Lost and Found 4. ROBERT DUNN Bob is a smart, friendly chap, Though in Physics, he always takes a nap. Prom Patrol 3; Christmas Com- mittee 2. MADELINE DZINDOLET THOMAS EAGAN As nice a girl as you ' ll ever find. Tommy al-ways speaks his mind. She ' s really tops with her efficient Such a boy is hard to find, mind. Rifle Club 4; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Dramatic Club 2, 3; Charm Club Art 4. 4; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Christmas Boxes 2, 3, 4; Senior Play Usher 4; Student Crier Typist 4. 20 HOWARD ELLIS In baseball Howie is a thriller, And with the girls he is a killer. Marshal 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4, F ; Hockey 2, 3, 4, F ; Sports Club Vice-President 3; Band 2, 3; Glee Club 2, 3; Lunchroom Mar- shal 3; French Committee 3; Cap and Gown, Ch. 3 ; Football Dance Ticket Comm. 4; Football Dance Patrol 4; Graduation Day Comm. 4. LOLA FAINI When Lola came to high school, she put away her toys. She found that it was more fun to play with the boys. Dramatic Club 2 ; Safe Drivers 3 ; Glee Club 3. EILEEN FAGAN A girl can ' t have everything , has always proved true, But don ' t you think Eileen is the exception to the rule? Marshal 4; Basketball 4; Field Hockey 2, 4, F ; Softball 2 4, F ; Tennis 4; Badminton 4 Intramural Games ■ 4 ; Projectors Club 2, 3; Sports Club, Sec. 4 Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Salvation Army 2, 4 (Floor Chairman) Football Dance Refresh. Comm 3; Senior-Soph. Publicity 4 Christmas Boxes 2, 3 ; Football Dance Tickets 2 ; Food Sale 2, 3 Senior Prom Tickets 3 ; Class Prophet 4. ELEANOR FAZZARI Give this smart girl things to do. Hard or not, she ' ll see them through. Basketball 2; Dramatic Club 3; Red Cross H.R. Ch. 4; Family Christmas Project, H.R. Ch. 4; Glee Club 2, 3; Badminton. To seek our file in the future, ROBERT FEDERICO DOLORES FERRARI Bob leaves a good impression you Lolly ' s gifted with a winning can bet. way, He ' s a guy we ' ll never forget. A real sweet girl, all her friends say. Basketball 2, 4; Softball 2; Broadcasting Club 2; Student Crier Staff 3, 4; Nominating Comm. 3; Football Dance Deco- rating Comm. 3, Refreshment Comm. Ch. 4; Prom Decorating Comm. 3; Red Cross Comm. 3; Cap and Gown Comm. 3 ; Stu- dent Council 4; Philomath Staff 4; Glee Club 4; Sr. Play Make- up Comm. 4; Tennis 4; Soph Handbook Comm. 3 ; Badminton 4; Club Comm. 2; Bloodmobile 2, 3, 4; Class Gift Comm. 4. GREGORY FISTETTO JOYCE FLANSBURG Here ' s a boy from Tripoli, When it comes to wit with ink He knows just what the score and pen, should be. Joyce will do the job again. Philomath Staff 4; Student Pub- lications Adv. Staff 4; Basketball 4; Field Hockey 4; Softball 2, 3, 4; Broadcasting Club 4; Projectors 2, 3; Sr. Play Publicity Comm. 4 ; Graduation Decorating Comm. 3; Food Sale 3. 21 ALEXANDER FLAVIN FRANCIS FLYNN While not too wise in matters A friendly boy with a friendly vocational, way, With the fairer sex he ' s slightly He helps to brighten every day. sensational. Football 2; Hockey 3; Safe Vocational School. Drivers 3, 4; Packing Christmas Boxes 4. THOMAS FORD Full of fun and always gay. Tommy will surely go a long way. Gym Club 3, 4; Glee Club 2. EDITH FOWLER From the top of her head to the tips of her toes, Edie attracts attention with her pretty clothes. Library Service Club 2, 3 ; Charm Club 4; Band 2; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Drum Majorette 3, 4; Christmas Project 3; Usher for Graduation 3 ; Badminton 4 Senior Play Make-up Comm. 4 Care Packages, H.R. Ch. 4 Class Song Comm. 4. True friends, one and all. WILLIAM FOX When he became captain of our teams, The girls began seeing him in their dreams. Marshal 3; Basketball 2, 3, 4, Capt. F ; Baseball 2, 4; Foot- ball 2, 3, 4, Capt. F ; Current Events Club 2 ; Sports Club, Pres- ident 4; Football Dance Decorat- ing Comm. 2, 3; Ticket Comm. Football Dance 4. CLAIRE FREEMAN Clair girl with a twinkle in her eye. To help you out, she ' ll always try. Student Crier Typist 2; Philo- math Typist 4; Current Events 2; Dramatic Club 3; Charm Club, Sec. 4; Nominating Comm. 4; Glee Club 2, 3; Senior-Soph. Usher 4; Cap and Gown Comm. 3; Red Cross Drive 3, 4; Ban- quet Comm. 4. LOIS FRANZEN hois fust never can be on time. But as a friend she ' ll do fust fine. Basketball 4; Field Hockey 2. 4; Softball 2; Badminton 4; Dra- matic Club 2, 3; Charm Club 4; Glee Club 4; Traffic Survey 3; Christmas Project 3. WILLIAM GALVIN He has an intellect second to none. Bill certainly is a credit to 51 Stu. Crier Staff 4 ; Current Events 2; Safe Drivers Club 3; Band 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Brass Choir 3, 4; Lost and Found 2; Home Room Election Comm. 3; French Project 2 ; Christmas Proj- ect 4 ; Senior Play 4. 22 BARBARA GAVIGAN With her reddish-brown hair and her sweet, friendly way, Barb always has something witty to say. Philomath Staff 4; Stu. Crier Adv. Staff 3; Field Hockey 2; Softball 2, 4; Dramatic Club 2, 3; Charm Club 4; Band 3, 4; Glee Club 3, 4; Drum Majorette 2, 3, 4; Club Committee 2; Lunch Room 2; Christmas Proj- ect 3. 4; Refresh. Comm. Foot- ball Dance 3; Property Comm. — Junior Dramatic 3; Ticket Comm. Football Dance 3; Red Cross Drive 2, 3; Lost and Found 4; Intramural Basketball 4. VALERIE GHILANI Valerie ' s pretty, Valerie ' s tall. Valerie ' s liked by one and all. Stu. Crier Typist 3, 4; Dramatic Club 2, 3 ; Safe Drivers Club 4;. Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Christmas Project 3. JAMES GAVIN True wit is nature to advantage dressed , What others thought, and jimmy expressed. Safe Drivers Club 3 ; Christmas Projects 3, 4; Music Festival Tickets 3; Graduation Patrol 3; Student Crier Typist 3; Salvation Army Drive 4 ; March of Dimes Comm. 4; Save the Children Federation 4 ; Graduation Ticket Comm. 4. WILLIAM GORMAN 7W , good-looking, never any cares, But his heart on his sleeve he Aeronautics Club 4; French Proj- ect 2; Christmas Project 2; Prom Comm. 3; Broadcasting Club 3. We will have memories EDITH ELLEN GREENE Brains, vitality, personality plus, Edie Ellen ' s a friend to all of us. Stud. Crier Staff 2, 3, 4; Editor- in-Chief of Philomath 4; Philo. Adv. Staff 4; Basketball 2; Field Hockey 4; Badminton 4; Cam- paign Manager 2 ; Band 2, 3, 4, F ; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Christmas Choir 3, 4; A Cappella Choir 3, 4; Christmas Projects 2, 3 ; Football Dance Refresh. Comm. 3; Salvation Army Comm. 3; Student Comm. Civic Music Assoc. 2, 3 ; French Class Boxes 2, 3; Balloting Comm. 3; Traffic Survey Comm. 3; Stu. Assoc. Membership Comm. 4; Publicity Comm. Sr. -Soph. 4; Prom Refresh. Comm. 3; Grand March Comm. 3. RITA HAMEL If it ' s ringing laughter you hear, You ' ll know that Rita is near. Stu. Crier Typist 2; Dramatic Club 3 ; Senior Play 4; Charm Club 4; Glee Club 2, 3, 4. MARY JANE GUY Small and quick and full of fizz, On the basketball court she ' s a whiz. Basketball 2, 4; Softball 2, 4; Safe Drivers Club 3 ; Charm Club 4; Glee Club 4; Lunch Room 4. WILFRED HALLIDAY He ' s a sharp dresser and a smooth guy. My, oh my, how he makes the girls sigh. Stu. Council 3, 4; Vice-Prs. S. C. 2; Marshal 4; M. Officer 4; M. Exec. Com. 4; S. C. Exec. Com. 3; Baseball 2, 3, 4, F ; Football 2, 3, 4, F ; Ice Hockey 2, 3; Aeronautics 2; Ch. of Sophomore Handbook 2; Football Dance Pa- trol 4; Sr.-Soph. Ticket Comm. 4; Good Gov ' t. Day Represent. 4; Prom Patrol 3; Traffic Survey 3; Christmas Project Comm. 3; Food Sale Comm. 2, 3; Lost and Found 2. 23 MARTHA HANSEN JOSEPH HAUGHEY Martha ' s a girl who ' s sure to He ' ll do anything to help the go jar, rest. Especially in her big gray car. Joe is better than the best. Music Appreciation 4; Publicity Committee 4; Golf Club 2; Safe Drivers Club 3 ; Flower Comm. 3; Glee Club 2, 3; Christmas Projects 2. PAULINE HEATON Hear a song of a sweet colleen. Close your eyes and see Pauline. Stu. Assoc. Drive 2 ; Philomath Typist 4; Safe Drivers Club 3, 4; Glee Club 3, 4; Music Festival Ticket Comm. 3 ; Christmas Choir 4; A Cappella 4; Infantile Paral- ysis 3; Red Cross Drive. H.R. Ch. 3; Senior Class Ush. Comm. 4; Food Sale 3. Student Council 2, 3, 4; Basket- ball 2, 3, 4, F ; Football 2; Baseball 2, 3, 4, ' F ; Aeronautics Club 2; Safe Drivers Club, Pres. 3; Sports Club 4; Glee Club 2, 3; Christmas Choir 2, 3, 4; A Cap- pella Choir 3, 4; Prom Patrol 2, 3; Senior-Soph. 2, 3, 4; Music Festival Ticket 2; Football Dance Patrol 2, 3, 4; Christmas Projects 3; Soph. Handbook Comm. 3; Traffic Survey Comm. 3; Grad. Dec. Comm. 3 ; Food Sale Comm. 3, 4; Prom Tick. Comm. 3; Book- cover Comm., Pres. 4. NILES HILL He is happy, he is cheery. Nils is anything but dreary. Graduation Patrol 2. ■ J I O d j5 we ' ve been together; RODNEY HILL JOHN HINCKLEY No wonder Rod is a well liked A crop of black hair and friendly guy, brown eyes, He has something money can ' t A good-looking boy, — so buy. lady-wise. Safe Drivers Club 2. Basketball 4; Current Events 2; Sports Club 4; Christmas Project 2, 4; Traffic Survey 3. JUDITH HIXON Hair of blonde, and eyes of blue, She ' s a friend loyal and true. Basketball 4; Field Hockey 2, 4; Volley Ball 4; Tennis 4; Dramat- ic Club 2; Charm Club 4; Christ mas Comm. 3; Food Sale Comm. 4; Publicity Comm. for Senior- Soph. 4. HERBERT HOLZMAN Of the many virtues with which he is blessed, His laughter and friendliness lead the rest. Marshal 4 ; Basketball 2, 3 ; Golf Club 2; Safe Drivers Club 3; Sports Club 4; Display Comm. 3; Senior-Soph. Patrol 3, 4; Football Dance Patrol 3, 4; Grad Dec. Comm. 3 ; Cap and Gown Comm. 3; Senior Play prop Comm. 4, Graduation Ticket Comm. 4. 21 JAMES HUTCHINSON He ' s no scream, he ' s no riot, We like Hutchie cause he ' s quiet. Vocational School. LOUISE IARUSSI Quiet, smart, and very sweet, A friendly girl who can ' t be beat. Student Crier Staff 4; Philomath Staff 4 ; Safe Drivers Club 3, Sec 3; Broadcasting Club 2; Prom Ticket Comm. 3; Glee Club 4 Christmas Projects 2, 3, 4; Sr Play Publicity Comm. 4; Gradua tion Usher 3; Lost and Found Comm. 4; Nominating Comm. 4 Traffic Survey 3; Badminton 4 Field Hockey 4. MICHAEL IANIRO Mike ' s a boy, small and swell, We hope life will treat him well. Rifle Club 4; Senior Play Comm. 4; Glee Club 2, 3. MARY ANN INTROINI Here ' s a .girl who ' s shy and quiet, But at times she is a riot. Safe Drivers Club 3; Charm Club 4; Glee Club 2, 4; Christmas Project 3, 4. We shall find other friends, ROSEMARY JOHNSON ROY JOHNSON Pretty hair, and eyes so bright, Tall and handsome is our Roy. Make seeing her a real delight. With the girls, he ' s quite a Charm Club 4; Glee Club 2. Safe Drivers Club 3; Glee Club 2; Music Festival Tickets 2; Prom Patrol 3; Football Dance Patrol 3, 4. LEON JONES MARGARET JOYCE W orking always, thinking ever, A quiet girl but lots of fun, Quick with words, decidingly Maggie ' s dear to the hearts of clever. everyone. Track 2, 3, 4, F ; Projectors Club 3; Rifle 4; Traffic Survey 3 25 ANN KEANEY Pretty face, and pretty blonde hair; A combination beyond compare. Student Pub., Adv. Staff 4 ; Ten- nis 4; Badminton 4; Library Serv- ice Club 4; Charm Club 4; Safe Drivers Club 4: Glee Club 2, 3 4; Christmas Projects 2, 3, 4 Football Dance Refresh. Comm 3; Sr. -Soph. Publicity Comm. 4 Food Sale 3; Lost and Found 4 Make-up Comm. Sr. Play 4 French Display Comm. 3. BRIAN KELLY Brains and brawn, both in one boy, He brings classrooms words of joy. Student Council 3, 4; Exec. Comm. 3, 4; Basketball 2, Mgr. 3, 4, F ; Baseball 2, 3; Football 2, 3, 4, F ; Golf Comm. 2; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; A Cappella Choir 3, 4; Campaign Mgr. 2; Food Sale Publicity 3; Student Council Delegate Community Chest 3; Football Dance Patrol 3, 4 ; Soph. Handbook 3 ; Soph. S. C. Elec- tions 3; Traffic Survey 3; Nom- inating Comm. 3; Christmas Proj- ects Comm. 3; Football Dance Decorating Comm. 3; Soph. Re- porting Comm. 3, 4; Senior Nominating Comm. 4; Soph. S. C. Elections, Ch. 4; Delegate E. Mass. S. C. Conv. 4. WALTER KEEFE Here ' s a boy who ' s very chipper. But we can ' t do without our Ripper Hockey 2, 3, 4, F ; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Christmas Choir 3, 4; A Cappella Choir 3, 4; Football Dance Entertainment Comm. 2; Campaign Manager 3; Infantile Paralysis Drive, H.R. Ch. 3; Melrose State Music Festival 3; Prom Checking Comm. 3; Traffic Survey 3 ; Toast to Girls 4. CONSTANCE KENNETTE Of what she ' s thinking we have no inkling, But we can see those eyes d twinkling. Basketball 4; Softball 4; Volley Ball 4; Music Appreciation Club 4; Knitting Club 3; Glee Club 4; Christmas Projects 4 ; Sr. Play Usher 4. Keep the old, add the new; SANDRA KING Rain and snow and all the while, None see Sandra without her smile. JEAN KITTREDGE Here ' s a girl with a smile so bright; To her friends, she ' s a big delight. Student Publications Advertising Comm. 4; Dramatics Club 2 3; Field Hockey 4; Charm Club 4; Charm Club 4; Glee Club 2, 3, Christmas Projects 3, 4. 4; Traffic Survey 3; Hospitality Comm. 2 ; Food Sale 2. PETER KRISTO WILLIAM KYLE Pete ' s a lad who ' ll win by far. Here ' s a boy who ' s rather shy. Our ever popular basketball star. If there ' s something to do, he ' ll give it a try. Basketball 3, 4, F ; Projectors Club 3, 4; Glee Club 4; Christ- Student Crier Staff 4; Rifle Club mas Projects. 4; Decorating Comm. 2( 3 AUDREY LANG Quiet, friendly, always sweet, A girl like Audrey can ' t be beat. Student Crier Staff 4; Adv. Staff 2, 3, 4; Asst. Manager 3; Man- ager 4; Soph. Dramatic Club Vice Pres. ; Safe Drivers Club 3 Band 3, 4; Glee Club 2, 3, 4 Orchestra 3, 4; Christmas Choir 3, 4; A Cappella 3, 4; All State Chorus 4; Traffic Survey 3; French Projects 3; Class Song Comm. 4. NIRA I.AVALLEE Of Nira ' s future we have no fear. Her success will multiply every year. Golf Club 2; Charm Club 4; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Christmas Projects H.R. Chr. 4. MURIEL I.ANTZ Her little car gives her much fun. With all her friends she rates No. 1. Student Crier Tynist 4 ; Dramat- ics Club 2; Safe Drivers Club 3; Charm Club 4; Library Service Club 4. LORETTA LEACH Lore fa ' s talkative but very sweet. True and loyal to all she meets. Dramatics Club 2, 3; Knitting Club 3; Food Sale 3; Senior- Soph. Ticket Comm. 4. Still we ' ll remember WILLIAM LELAND Billy ' s the boy -with the curly hair, And his jokes are beyond compare. Prom Patrol Comm. 2 ; Christmas Projects Comm. 3; Traffic Survey 3; Senior Play Property Comm. 4. MARY LEONARD you think she ' s quiet you ' re very wrong, With one and all she gets along. Student Crier Advertising Staff 4; Dramatics Club 3 : Safe Drivers Club 4; Prom Ticket Comm. 3; Food Sale 4; Senior Play Promp- ter 4. JANICE LEPORATI As for studies, she ' ll give them a whirl, As for marks, she ' s quite a girl. Tennis 4; Glee Club 2, 3. 4; Christmas Choir 4; Senior Play Cast 4. IRENE LIBERATORE Irene is witty, Irene is fun. Tor a friend, she ' s second to none. Badminton 4; Safe Drivers Club 3; Broadcasting Club 2; Knitting Club 4; Glee Club 2; Traffic Sur- vey 3; Christmas Committee 3. 27 JOHN LIVENS From German this lad did come. Welcomed and loved by everyone. RITA MacDONALD full An awfully cute girl, she ' s of the devil. With her pleasant mile, she ' s dead on the level. Basketball 4; Field Hockey 4; Softball 4; Tennis 4; Badminton 4; Dramatics Club 2, 3; Safe Drivers Club 4; Lost and Found 3; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Christmas Projects 2; Student Crier Typist 4. ALAN LONGWORTH You need an auto made of steel. When Alan takes the driver ' s wheel. Glee Club 2. WILLIAM MACKEY Bill is surely the only class comic, Who affects everyone like vitamin tonic. Philomath Staff 4; Projectors Club 2, 3; Campaign Manager 2; March of Dimes 2; Prom Patroi 2, 3; Senior-Soph. 3; Prom Dec- orating 3; Christmas Projects, H.R. Ch. 3, 4; Food Sales Pub- licity Comm. 3; Soph. Election Comm. 3; Boy ' s State Delegate 3; Senior Play Cast 4. Our alma mater CAROLINE MAFFIOLI Caroline is smart and has lovely hair. She is surely beyond compare. Student Council 3; Student Crier Staff 2, 3, 4; Basketball 4; Bad- minton 4; Dramatics Club 2 Glee Club 4; H. R. Discussion 2 Traffic Survey 3; Food Sale 3, 4 Prom Ticket Comm., Ch. 3 Christmas Projects 2, 3, 4; Senior Play Make-up Comm. 4; Lost and Found Comm. 4; Red Cross Comm. 3; Field Hockey 4. JOHN MAGUIRE John is a red-head who enjoys lots of fun. The smile on his face is second to none. Baseball 2, 3, Rifle Club 4; Glee Club 3. RICHARD MAGRATH Dick is our football man so bright. On the field or in the classroom, he ' s a delight. Student Crier Staff Photographer 3 ; Philomath Staff Photographer 3, 4; Football 2, 3, 4, F : Hockey 2, 3, 4, F ; Safe Drivers Club 3; Senior-Soph. Ticket Comm. 2, 3; Football Dance Ticket Comm. 3; Exercises and Social Comm. 4. ANNE MAHONEY A fine personality, nothing lacks. Her heart belongs to a certain Jack. Student Publications Adv. Staff 2, 3; Basketball 4; Field Hockey 2, 4, F ; Softball 2, 3; Dramat- ic Club 2; Projectors Club 3; Broadcasting Club 4; Badminton 4; Lunchroom Marshal 2; Glee Club 3, 4; Christmas Projects 2, 3; Lost and Found 2; Hospitality Comm. 2; Football Dance Re- freshment Comm. 3; Red Cross Drive 3, 4; Senior-Soph. Ticket Comm. 4. CLAIRE MAHONEY Sweet, poised, full of fun, She ' s a friend to everyone. Marshal 4; Student Pub. Adv Staff 3, 4; Basketball 2; Soft ball 2, 3; Badminton 4; Dramat ics Club 2, 3; Charm Club 4 Football Dance Ticket Comm. 2 3; Guest Book 4; Glee Club 2 3, 4; Christmas Choir 4; A Cappella Choir 4; French Proj ect 2 ; Intramural Basketball 2, 4 Christmas Projects 3; Sr.-Soph Refreshment Comm. 4; Gradua tion Usher 3 ; Sr. Play Cast 4 Property Comm. 4; Prom Guest Book 3; Class Song Comm 4. MARY MAIN MARY MAHONEY Friendly, talkative, not so tall, She always has a smile for all. Golf Club 2; Dramatic Club 3; Charm Club 4; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Christmas Projects 3; Senior- Soph. Refreshment Comm. 4; Sr. Play Cast 4; Property Comm. 4. GLORIA MARTIN She has a beautiful smile and n an 0 j brown, eyes of blue, she ' s very sweet. Gloria ' s a friend who ' s always Mary ' s a girl who can ' t be beat. true. Student Council 2; Marshal 3, 4; Student Publications Adv. Staff 2, 3, 4; Ass ' t. Mgr. 3; Mgr. 4; Dramatic Club 2, 3; Charm Club 4; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Graduation Usher 3; Senior-Soph. Usher 4; Graduation Ticket Comm. 4. Softball 2; Broadcasting Club 3; Charm Club 4; Glee Club 2, 3, 4 ; Badminton 4. Owr blue and white, i3f ■ IRENE MATHIEU I blonde, blue-eyed, drum- majorette, She ' s our idea of a sweet coquette. Dramatic Club 2; Safe Drivers Club 3; Charm Club 4; Band Majorette 3; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Lost and Found Comm. 2; Prom Usher 3. MARCIA MAYO Through high school Mania ' s had loads of fun. She has been a friend to everyone. Field Hockey 2 ; Dramatic Club 2; Knitting Club 3; Broadcasting Club 4; Glee Club 2, 4; Gradua- tion Usher 3; Sr. Play Make-up Comm. 4; Christmas Projects 3, 4; March of Dimes 3. BARBARA McDONALD ANNE McGOVERN Barbara ' s the girl who ' s hard to In the corridor -we hear her soft find. tread. She always has plenty on her Naturally she ' s with a certain mind. red-head. Charm Club 4; Lost and Found Dramatic Club 2; Projectors Comm. 3. Club 3; Broadcasting Club, Sec. 4; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Christmas Projects 4; Lunchroom Cashier 4. 29 JEAN McKINSTRY Jean is always lots of fun. She rates tops with everyone. Broadcasting Club 2 ; Safe Drivers Club 3; Qlee Club 3. EDWARD McLEAN Eddie has a way of getting along. His smile is as welcome as any song. Football Mgr. 3; Projectors Club 2, 3; Sports Club 4; Glee Club 3, 4; ' Football Dance Patrol Comm. 3; Prom Patrol 3. PATRICIA McLEAN Pat ' s hair is red, her skin is fair. Wherever she is, Sandra is there. Dramatic Club 2 ; Safe Drivers Club 3; Charm Club 4; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Traffic Survey 3; Sr. Play Ticket Comm. 4; Christ- mas Projects 3. DAVID MERCER We have to admit, Dave is true, We want to give credit where credit is due. Christmas Projects 2. Oh yes, we ' ve loved the work, ALFIO MERCORELLI A lively tongue and that quick smile, Make his friendship worth your while. Football 3, 4; Gym Club 3; Sports Club 4; Glee Club 2, 3; March of Dimes, H.R. Ch. 4. DORA MESSANA Dora is always very gay. She wins friends with her pleasing way. Broadcasting Club 2; Glee Club 2; Safe Drivers Club 3. JEAN MESPELLI A pretty girl, she ' ll always rate. When it comes to clothes, she ' s a fashion plate. Current Events Club 2 ; Safe Drivers Club 3; Charm Club 4; Glee Club 2, 4; Senior-Soph. Re- ception Comm. 4; Red Cross Comm. 3; Christmas Projects 4. HENRY MESSOM Henry will never say die. On that you can always rely. Glee Club 2. 30 y4wd loved FRANCES MILES A LAN MILLER Though a quiet girl you ' d first A good-looking boy with lots oi believe, brains, Appearances can oft deceive. In the future he ' ll make great gains. Safe Drivers Club 3; Charm Club 4; Glee Club 2, 4. Student Crier Staff 3, 4; Philo- math Staff Exec. Comm. 4; Foot- ball Mgr. 2; Track 4 ; Broadcast- ing Club 2, 3 ; March of Dimes 2, 3; Campaign Mgr. 2; Red Cross Council 3; Drive 2, 3; Publicity Ch. 3; Senior-Soph. Patrol 2; Prom Patrol 3, 4; Elec- tion Comm. 3; Broadcasting Comm. Cushing Hosp. Ch. 3; Christmas Projects H.R. Ch. 2, 3; Sr. Play Cast 4; French Projects 2, 3; Lost and Found 2; Club Comm. 3, 4; Class Prophet 4. ROBERT MONTALBANO AUSTIN MORAN Bob is just a little shy, We all think he ' s mighty keen, But Bumpy thinks he ' s quite a An important part of our guy, basketball team. Safe Drivers Club 3; Sports Club Baseball 2; Football 2; Basket- 4; Sr. Soph. Dance Comm. 3, 4; ball Mgr. 4; Safe Drivers Club Prom Comm. 3; Christmas Proj- 3; Sports Club 4; Glee Club 2, ects 4; Gym Club 4; Football 3; Prom Patrol 3; Christmas Dance Comm. 4; Sr. Play Comm. Projects 3; H.R. Ch. 4; Music 4; Banquet Comm. 4. Festival Ticket Comm. 3; Foot- ball Dance Ticket Comm. 4; Patrol Ch. Sr. Soph. 4; Intra- mural Basketball 4. the play, EILEEN MORINI With Joe Murray ' s band she did twirl. Wimpy ' s a cute and peppy girl. Band Majorette 2, 3, 4; JOAN MOXON A pretty girl with chestnut hair, Her sparkling smile is beyond compare. Student Publications Adv. Staff, District Mgr. 4; Badminton 4; Club Committee 2 ; Broadcasting Club 3; Charm Club 4; Christ- mas Projects 3, 4; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Traffic Survey 3; Gradua- tion Usher 3; Hospitality Comm. 4 ; Sr. Play Make-up Comm. 4. MARIO MORUZZI His ready wit and cheery smile, Proclaim to all, he ' s a friend •worthwhile. Marshal 2, 3, 4; Prom Ticket Comm. 3 ; Banquet Comm. 4 JEAN MULLEN Her eyes are of the bluest hue, And when she smiles come dimples too. Marshal 2, 3, 4; Student Publica- tions Adv. Staff 2, 3, 4; District Mgr. 4; Field Hockey 2; Soft- ball 2, 4; Tennis 4 ; Badminton 4; Dramatic Club 2; Sec. 2; Safe Drivers Club 3; Sec. 3; French Projects 3; Lost and Found 2; Club Comm. 2; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Sr.-Soph. Refresh- ment Comm. 4; Intramural Bas- ketball 2, 4; Majorette 2, 3, 4; Prom Ticket Comm. 2 ; Football Dance Ticket Comm. 3; Sr.- Soph. Ticket Comm. 3; Christ- mas Projects 3. 31 RICHARD OCONNELL What is rarer than a day in June. Is for Oakie to be in school too soon. Marshal 2; Basketball 3, 4; Base- ball 2, 4; Football 2, 3, 4, F ; Ice Hockey 2; Track 2, 3, 4; F ; Golf Club 2; Christmas Projects 2; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Christmas Choir 3, 4; A Cappella Choir 3, 4. EVELYN O LEARY Hair of gold, heart so true, And laughing Irish eyes of blue. Safe Drivers Club 3; Charm Club 4; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Music Festival Ticket Comm. 3; Christmas Projects 4. JOHN O CONNER News about Bates or for any advice, Just ask John, it will be clear and concise. Safe Drivers Club 2, 3; Sr. Play Property Comm. 4. KENNETH OTENTI Lives of football stars remind us, we can make our lives a wreck. And departing leave behind us, footprints on some fellow ' s neck. Football 2, 3, 4, F ; Ice Hockey 2, 3, 4, F ; Golf Club 2, 3; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Christmas Projects 3. JOAN MURPHY Joanie ' s smile will always win. She sure keeps the fellows in a spin. Marshal 4, Lunchroom 3; Philo- math Staff 4; Basketball 2, 4; Field Hockey 4; Softball 2, 4, Tennis 4; Badminton 4; Art Club 2 ; Library Service Club, V. Pres. 4; Charm Club 4; Soph. Hospitality Comm. 2 ; March of Dimes 2 ; Music Festival Ticket Comm. 2; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Band Majorette 2, 3, 4; Lost and Found Comm. 3, 4; Prom Usher 3; Graduation Usher 3; Christmas Projects 2, 3, 4; Sr.- Soph. Refresh. Comm. 4, Ticket Comm. 4; Sr. Play Usher 4; Music Festival Comm. 4; Gradu- ation Ticket Comm. 4. RICHARD NICOLAS T ? , ea , good-looking too. He ' s considered by all a friend so true. Ice Hockey 2, 3; Rifle Club 4; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Christmas Projects 4. MARY MUTO Betty ' s a girl with plenty of class. Everyone says she ' s a loveable lass. Badminton 4; Dramatics Club 2, 3; Charm Club 4; Campaign Mgr. 2, 3; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Senior Play Llshering Comm. Ch. 4; Salvation Army Drive 4; Reformatory Christmas Drive 4; Red Cross Work 3; Ticket Comm., Music Festival 3 ; Senior- Soph. Ticket Comm. 3. SHIRLEY NORTON Shir! is chic, Shirl is tall. And her smile beats them all. Golf Club 2; Dramatic Club 3; Charm Club 4; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Christmas Projects 4. 32 MAXINE PARKER Beauty, figure and glamour, Maxine has all three. A liveable girl with a sweet personality. Prom Usher 3; Grand March Comm. 3; Glee Club 4; Christ- mas Projects 4; Class Gift Comm. 4. GLENDON PARONTO Glen ' s a dancer you can ' t lick. You ought to see him twirl that stick. Glee Club Major 4. 3; Band 4; Drum DOROTHY PATTI Dark brown eyes and darker hair, Her smile and charms are more than fait. Student Crier Typist 3, 4; Soft- ball 4; Club Comm. 2; Dramat- ics Club 3; Charm Club 4; Christmas Projects 3, 4; Senior Play Usher 4; Senior Play Ticket Comm. 4 ; Music Festival Ticket Comm. 3. JENNIE PHILLIPS A very nice girl with manner so gay, She ' ll stick to her friends come what may. Safe Club Drivers Club 3; Glee So long, F. H. S. w 3 NANCY PHIPPS Nancy ' s rated as one of the best. And she chooses Jimmy o ' er all the rest. Dramatics Club 2, 3; Rifle Club Chr. Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Christ- mas Choir 4; A Cappella Choir 4; Christmas Projects 3. CHARLES PISO JACQUELINE PIDGEON Jackie is smooth and right on the ball. Her figure and wit beat them all. Student Crier Typist 3; Softball 4; Club Comm. 2; Safe Drivers Club 3; Charm Club 4; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Christmas Projects 2, 3, 4; Food Sale 2; Music Festival Ticket Comm. 3. JANET PLONA Sam and Pete are the best of She has character, she has class, friends, She has brains, she ' s our lass. But -when marks come out the friendship ends. Philomath Staff 4; Safe Drivers Club 3; Charm Club 4; Prom Vocational School. Ticket Comm. 3; Glee Club 2, 3, 4. 33 DOROTHY PURCELL Dottle is not only a smarty, She ' s the life of any parly. VIRGINIA PUTNAM Ginny is pretty and very sweet. A pleasant girl and plenty neat. Basketball 4; Intramural 4; Soft- Library Service Club 2, 3, 4; ball 3, 4, F ; Badminton 4; March of Dimes 3; Christmas Current Events Club 2; Broad- Projects 3, 4; Student Publica- casting Club 3; Band 2, 3, 4; tions Adv. Staff 4; Glee Club 4; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Christmas Sr. Play Usher 4. Choir 4; A Capella Choir 3, 4; Senior Play Cast 4; Christmas Projects 2 ; Football Dance Tick- et Comm. 2 ; Christmas Boxes 2, 3; Sr. -Soph. Advertising Comm. 4. WALTER READ He ?.r curly hair and eyes that gleam, This good-humored captain of our hockey team. Student Council 3, 4; Ice Hockey 2, 3, 4, F , Capt. 4; Gym Club 4; Christmas Projects 2, 3, 4; Gen. Ch. 4; Prom Patrol 2, 3; Football Dance Patrol 4; Sr.- Soph. Patrol 2, 3; Ch. Jr. Elec- tions 2 ; Bookcovers Comm. 4; Jr. Nominating Comm. 3 ; Caps and Gowns 3 ; Music Festival Comm. 3; Grand March Comm. 2; French Boxes Comm. 3; Ex- ercises and Social Comm. 4. HELEN REGAN She ' s rather quiet, this we ' ll agree, But her sense of humor we can readily see. Student Crier Typist 3; Basket- ball 4; Softball 4; Tennis 4; Badminton 4; Dramatic Club 2; Safe Drivers Club 3; Charm Club 4; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Christmas Projects 2, 4; Music Festival Ticket Comm. 3. Now for the last time, MARY LOU RESTELLI Blue of eye, red of hair, Her personality — satoir faire. Dramatic Club 2, 3 ; Charm Club 4; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Christmas Choir 4; A Cappella Choir 4 ' ; Christmas Projects 2, 3; Football Dance Ticket Comm. 3, 4; Music Festival Comm. 3; Philomath Typist 4. ALFRED ROBERGE Alfred ' s gay. Alfred ' s bright. He ' s Mr. Murray ' s prize delight. Safe Drivers Club 3 ; 4; Glee Club 2, 3; Choir 3-, 4. Band 2, 3, Christmas ARTHUR RICCI His brains and his might, Will win Arthur any fight. Student Council 2; Dramatic Club 2; Current Events Club 3; Red Cross Comm. 2; Christmas Projects 2; Sr. Play Cast 4. MARGARET ROBERGE Margie ' s gay and not too quiet. And her sparkling eyes belie it. Safe Drivers Club 3. 34 155 GEORGE ROBERTSON George our Candy King will always score, Especially on the golf course where he yells — fore . Student Council 3; Marshal 4; Student Crier Staff 3, 4; Sports Ed. 4; Golf 2, 3, 4, F ; Golf Club 2; Projectors Club 3; Band 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 2, 3; Christ- mas Choir 4; A Cappella Choir 4; Christmas Projects 2, 3, 4; Ch. Salvation Army Comm. 3 ; Prom Patrol 2, 3, 4; Red Cross Comm. 3, 4; Prom Ticket Comm. 3; Football Dance Patrol 2, 3, 4; Traffic Survey 2; Senior Play Cast 4; Senior Soph. Patrol 3, 4; Soph. Hop 4. FREDERICK ROCKWELL You ' ll always get a cheerful greeting. If with Fred you should chan a meeting. GEORGE ROBINSON Ruddy has a way with girls, And he keeps them in a whirl. Marshal 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4, F ; Aeronautics Club 2 ; Projectors Club 3; Boys College Club 4; Band 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 4; A Cappella Choir 4; Prom Patrol 2, 3, 4; Sr.-Soph. Patrol 2, 3, 4; Football Dance Patrol 2, 3, 4; Election Comm. 3; Red Cross Comm. 3; Broadcasting 3; Christ- mas Projects 3, 4; Club Comm. 3; Traffic Survey 3; Sr. Play Cast 4 ; Soph. Hop 4. LORRAINE ROSSI Lorraine is smooth and very neat. Achille thinks she can ' t be beat. Student Crier Typist 2, 3, 4; Student Pub. Adv. Staff 4; Bas- ketball 2; Dramatic Club 2; Safe Drivers Club 3; Charm Club 4; Pres. 4; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Music Festival Ticket Comm. 3; Prom Ticket Comm. 3; Christmas Projects 2, 3, 4; Traffic Survey 3; Lost and Found 2; Red Cross 2; Football Dance Refresh. Comm. 3. Friends and teachers together CONSTANCE ROY Her sharp sense of humor and that twinkle in her eye. Helped her attract the attention of a certain Natick guy. Student Publications Adv. Staff 3, 4; Basketball 4; Softball 2, 4; Badminton 4; Current Events Club 2; Dramatics Club 3; Broad- casting Club 4; Sr.-Soph. Re- freshment Comm. 4; Christmas Projects 2, 3, 4; Football Dance Ticket Comm. 3; Campaign Mgr. 3; Sr. Play Publicity Comm. 4. ELAINE SALLS Personality plus and hair of ginger, Her heart of gold will success win her. Marshal 2, 3, 4; Basketball 4; Field Hockey 2, 4; Softball 2, 4; Tennis 4; Badminton 4; Safe Drivers Club 4; Lost and Found Comm. 3; Hospital Aid Comm. 3; French Project 3; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Christmas Choir 4; A Cappella Choir 4; Intramural Basketball 2, 4; Sr.-Soph. Re- freshment Comm. 4; Sr. Play Make-up Comm. 4; Christmas Projects 3, 4; Ch. Grand March and Ushering Comm. 3. NATHANIEL RUTTER Boys and girls find him full of fun, If you want a pal, Nat ' s the one. Student Council 4; Marshal 3; Track 2, 3, 4, F ; Aeronautics Club 2; Projectors Club 3; Ch. Club Comm. 4; Christmas Pro- jects 3, 4; Band 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 4; Orchestra 4; A Cappella Choir 4; Prom Patrol 2; French Projects 3; Football Dance Patrol 3; Red Cross Comm. 3 Broadcasting 3 ; Prom Refresh Comm. 3 ; Election Comm. 3 Traffic Survey 3 ; Delegate E Mass. Stu. Council Conv. 4 Soph. R eporting Comm. 4; Sr. Play Cast 4; Nominating Comm 4 ; Class Lawyer 4. CAROL SANDERS Carol has artistic talent and a graceful air, She is wise and good as she is fair. Dramatic Club 2; Art Club 4; Pres. 4; Glee Club 2, 3; Orches- tra 2, 3, 4; Christmas Choir 4; A Cappella 4; Christmas Projects 2; Campaign Posters 2, 3; Hand- book Cover 2 ; Graduation Dec- oration 3 ; Prom Decoration 3 ; Pamphlet Covers 3. 35 FRANCES SAWYER Personality plus and a cheery smile, Frannie ' s a friend who ' s sure worthwhile. Student Council 2; Marshal 3, 4; Dramatic Club 2, 3; Pres. 2; V. Pres. 3; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Christmas Choir 4; A Cappella Choir 4; Music Fectival Ticket Comm. 2; Christmas Projects 2, 3; Prom Ticket Comm. 3; Grad- uation Usher Comm. 3; Lost and Found Comm. 3 ; Sr. Play Ticket Comm. 4; Exercises and Social Comm. 4. JAMES SHEAHAN Jim is dark, Jim is tall, Jim is liked by us all. Safe Drivers Club 3; Rifle Club 4 ; Pres. 4 ; Prom Ticket Commit- tee 3; Prom Patrol Committee 3. JANET SENECAL Janet ' s brains, it is everyone ' s guess, Will rate her high and bring her success. Student Crier Typist 3; Softball 2, 4; Safe Drivers Club 3; Knit- ting Club, Sec. 4; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Christmas Choir 4; A Cap- pella Choir 4; Christmas Projects 3 ; Traffic Survey 3 ; Football Dance Refreshment Comm. 4; Club Comm. 2, 3; Sr. Play Ticket Comm. 4; Graduation Ticket Comm. 4. JAMES SHEEHAN There are Jimmies, Jimmies everywhere, But none with him even compare Baseball Mgr. 2, 3, 4, F ; Pro- jectors Club 2, 3 ; Broadcasting Club 4; Pres. 4; Red Cross Broadcasting Comm. 3; Traffic Survey 3; Sr. Play Ticket Comm. 4. Gone are days when we ' ve worked HELEN SHEEHY JOHN SHEEHY Helen is sweet, cute, and merry, Jack has brains and very great She ' ll make someone a good skill, secretary. He ' ll be a success if anyone will. Field Hockey 4; Softball 4; Ten- nis 4; Badminton 4; Dramatics Club 2, 3; Safe Drivers Club 4; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Christmas Projects 3. JAMES SHIRA A nicer guy we haven ' t met, He ' ll be a success, that ' s our bet. Marshal 3, 4; Ice Hockey 2, 3, 4, F ; Current Events Club 2; Safe Drivers Club 3; Band 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 2, 3; Christmas Choir 2, 3, 4; A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4; Music Festival Comm. 3; Christmas Projects 2, 3, 4; Club Comm. 3, 4; Prom Patrol 2, 3; Football Dance Patrol 2, 3, 4; Sr.-Soph. Patrol 2, 3; Red Cross Comm. 2, 3 ; March of Dimes 3; Lost and Found 3; Sr. Play Cast 4; Traffic Survey 3; French Boxes 3; Gym Exhibition Ticket Comm. 4 ; Band Concert Comm. 3. Student Council 2, 3, 4; Exec. Comm. 3, 4 ; Marshal 2 ; Track Mgr. 2, 3, 4, F ; March of Dimes 2; Prom Patrol 2, 3; Christmas Projects 2, 3, 4; H. R. Ch. 3; Red Cross Council Ch. 3; Delegate Com. Chest Meeting 3 ; Campaign Mgr. 3; Election Comm. 3; Traffic Survey Capt. 3; Prom Comm. 3 ; Delegate Stu. Council Conv., Springfield 3; Wellesley Training Ctr. 3 ; Dele- gate Stu. Council Conv., Dedham 4; Sr. Play Cast 4; Sr. Nominat- ing Comm. 4; Soph. Reporting Comm. 3, 4; Music Festival Comm. 4. CAROL SHRIBER Always a smile, always a grin, She ' s our Carol and she ' s sure to win. Basketball 2, 4; Field Hockey 4; Softball 2, 4; Capt. 2; Dramatic- Club 3; Charm Club 4; Christ- mas Projects 2 ; March of Dimes 3; Sr. Play Ticket Comm. 4. DANIEL SPERANZA Dan, Dan, the hard-working man. Sits and rests whenever he can. Vocational School; Student Crier Representative 4. MARJORIE STEVENS A joe to none, a friend to all, Pretty Marjory is Queen oj them all. Student Council 4; Philomath Staff 4; Basketball 4; Cheerleader 4; Safe Drivers Club 4; V. Pres. 4; Glee Club 4; Orchestra 4; A Cappella Choir 4; Christmas Choir 4; Red Cross Comm. 4; Nominating Comm. 4; Christmas Projects 3, 4; Traffic Survey 3; Football Dance Refreshment Comm. 3 ; Prom Refreshment Comm. 3; Banquet Comm. 4. MARY SPERANZA Mary is tiny and so very sweet. She ' d make anyone ' s life complete. Basketball 4; Field Hockey 4; Safe Drivers Club 3; Charm Club 4; Glee Club 3, 4; Christmas Projects 4; Traffic Survey 3. WILLIAM STICKNEY Happy go lucky is our Bill, Makes us laugh, he always will. Ice Hockey 3, 4; Rifle Club 4; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Christmas Projects 4. Hour by hour, side by side, ELLEN STYBE To £ ?r qualities there is no end, That ' s why Elite has many a friend. Art Club 4; Planning Comm. 3; Christmas Projects 4. FRANCES SWEENEY You ' ll find Frannie in many a place, You ' ll know her by her laughter and her smiling face. Dramatic Club 2; Safe Drivers Club 3; Charm Club 4; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Student Crier Typist 3 ; Christmas Projects 2, 3; Sr. -Soph. Comm. 2. CAROL SWEENEY Industrious and witty is this girl, She ' s always in the social whirl. Philomath Staff 4; Student Crier Staff 4; Field Hockey 2, 4, F Tennis 4; Badminton 4; Basket ball Mgr. 2; Dramatic Club 2, 3 Library Service Club 2, 3, 4 Pres. 4; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Or chestra 2, 3, 4; Christmas Pro jects 2, 3, 4; Club Comm. 2 Intramural Basketball 4; French Boxes 3 ; Prom Refreshment Comm. 3; Lost and Found 3; Sr. -Soph. Publicity Comm. Ch. 4; March of Dimes 4 ; Sr. Play Cast 4; Nominating Comm. 4; Traffic Survey 3; Historian 4. GERALD TEKUT Gerry has laughing eyes and a roguish grin, Some girl ' s heart he will surely win. Dramatic Club 2; Rifle Club 4, Glee Club 2; Sr. Play Cast 4. 37 MARILYN THOMAS DORIS TIRRILL Intelligent and artistic too, A cheery wit, a ready smile, She always has a smile for you. Doris is gay all the while. Tennis 4; Art Club 2; Charm Club 4; French Boxes 2; Traffic Survey 3; Christmas Projects 3, 4; Graduation Decorating Comm. 3; Home Room Decoration Comm. 2, 3; Sr. Play Usher 4; Publicity Comm. 3; Sr.-Soph. Publicity Comm. 4. CLAYTON TOMASETTI A friendly boy who is very polite. A serious fellow whom we all like. Projectors Club 3 ; Rifle Club 4; Traffic Survey 3 ; Music Festival Comm. 2. Softball 4; Field Hockey 4; Safe Drivers Club 3; Charm Club 4; Glee Club 3; Christmas Projects 2, 4 ; Traffic Survey 3. JOEL TOMLINSON Joel is really very bright, You ' ll find that he is everyone ' s delight. All comrades are we; - t NANCY TOOLE This gal has many a quality, Clothes, looks, personality. Marshal 3; Lunchroom 2; Student Crier Staff 3, 4; Feature Ed. 4; Philomath Staff 4; Tennis 4; Badminton 4; Golf Club 2; Safe Drivers Club 3; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Christmas Projects 2, 3, 4; Lost and Found 2 ; Salvation Army Comm. 3; Graduation Usher 3 ; Prom Llshering and Grand March Comm. 3 ; Food Sale 3; Sr.-Soph. Publicity and Ticket Comm. 4; Sr. Play Make- up Comm. 4; Intramural Basket- ball 2, 4. PATRICK TORDIGLIONE Pat has made many friends at F. H. S. We ' re sure that he ' ll be a big success. Baseball 3, 4, F ; Football 2, 3, 4, F ; Sports Club 4; Lost and Found 3; Football Dance- Patrol 3, 4; Sr.-Soph. Ticket Comm. 4; Patrol 4; Intramural Basketball Capt. 4; Banquet Comm. 4; Graduation Ticket Comm. 4 . ELIZABETH TOPHAM Her smile is pleasant, her manner is sincere, She ' s sure to have a successful career. Marshal 3 ; Field Hockey 4; Ten- nis 4; Golf Club 2; Safe Drivers Club 3; Charm Club 4; Glee Club 3, 4; Christmas Projects 2, 3; Prom Usher 3; Refreshment Comm. 3; Intramural Basketball 2 ; Sr.-Play Ticket Comm. 4. ELINOR TRIPP A happy, lively, smiling lass, She made many friends within our class. Dramatic Club 2, 3; Glee Club 2, 3, 4. JOAN TRUE You ' ll find there ' s one thing on which we agree, Joan has a sparkling personality. Basketball 4; Field Hockey 4; Softball 4; Broadcasting Club 2; Dramatics Club 3 ; Music Appre- ciation Club 4 ; Christmas Pro- jects 3, 4; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Campaign Manager 2, 3; Gradu- ation Usher 3; Sr. Play Cast 4. ALMA TURCHI A striking girl with a pleasant style, Many a fellow will she beguile. Basketball 2,4; Softball 2; Broadcasting Club 2; Safe Driv- ers Club 3; Charm Club 4; Glee Club 2, 3 ; Christmas Projects 2, 4; Traffic Survey 3; Red Cross Comm. 3; Sr. -Soph. Refreshment Comm. 2, 4; Food Sale 3. JOSEPH TUCCI o ' j rather quiet, you ' ll find him shy, A friendly, small, good-natured guy- Aeronautics Club 2; 2, 3; Prom Patrol Comm. 3. Glee Club 3 ; Ticket MARION VANGEL there ' s a crowd you ' ll find her there, She spreads her cheerfulness everywhere. Field Hockey 4; Badminton 4; Lost and Found Comm. 4; Safe Drivers Club 3; Art Club 2; Graduation Ushering Comm. 3 ; Football Dance Refreshment Comm. 3; Christmas Projects 3; Charm Club 4; Sr. -Soph. Usher- ing Comm. 4; Publicity Comm. 4; Charm Club 4; Sec. 4; Red Cross Comm. 4; Ch. Art Display 4; Glee Club 2 ; Christmas Choir 4; A Cappella Choir 4; Music Festival Comm. 4; Graduation Ticket Comm. 4. Now our parting SARA VAN STEENBURGH An intelligent girl who is very smart, A kindly girl, with a very big heart. Library Service Club 2, 3 ; Music Appreciation Club 4 ; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Christmas Choir 4; A Cappella Choir 4; Christmas Projects 2, 3 ; Graduation Usher 3; Sr. Play Make-up Comm. 4. EDWARD WALLACE Te« ?W his car are a speedy pair, If you ' re with him when he drives, you ' ll have no hair. Vocational School Ticket Comm. 4. Graduation GEORGE WAKEMAN George has plenty on the ball, He ' s friend to one and all. Marshal 4; Christmas Projects 3; Prom Publicity Comm. 3; Club Comm. 3, 4; Traffic Survey 3; Sr. Play Cast 4. CLIFFORD WALTON Not outspoken, but not shy, We all agree he ' s one great guy. Football 2, 3; Track 2; Dramatic Club 2; Aeronautics Club 3; Rifle Club 4; Red Cross Broad- casting 3; Christmas Projects 3, 4; Traffic Survey 3; Prom Pub- licity Comm. 3. 39 BARRY WATERS RICHARD WATTS Quite good-looking, a whiz on A firm character, but never bold, ,ce ' He ' s quite a fellow, so we ' re All the girls think he ' s pretty told, nice. Baseball 3, 4, F ; Football 4, F ; Hockey 3, 4, F ; Sports Club 4; Prom Patrol 3; Caps and Gowns Comm. 3 ; Sr. -Soph. Patrol 4; Christmas Projects 3; Graduation Day Comm. 4. DOUGLAS WHITEHOUSE About Doug we have this to say, He ' s plenty nice in every way . Marshal 3, 4; Track 2; Band 3, 4; Glee Club 3, 4; Christmas Choir 3, 4; A Cappella Choir 3, 4; All State Choius 4; Prom Patrol 3; Sr.-Soph. Patrol 2, 3; Football Dance Patrol 3, 4; Exer- cises and Social Comm. 4. MARY LOU WILKINSON You ' ll find her smiling and very A friendly girl at work or play. Broadcasting Club 2; Safe Driv- ers Club 3; Music Appreciation Club 4; Glee Club , 3, 4; Christmas Projects 2. These pleasures end — IRENE WLODYKA MARGARET WOOD She ' s always friendly to everyone, You ' ll find Irene is lots of fun. Student Crier Typist; Philomath Typist; Charm Club 4; Safe Drivers Club 3; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Christmas Projects 4; Sr. Play Publicity Comm. 4; Prom Comm. 3; Lost and Found 3; Food Sale 3; Graduation Ticket Comm. 4; Graduation Ticket Comm. 4. Dark eyes and ebony hair, Her friendliness is beyond compare. Library Service Club 2, 3, 4; Knitting Club 4; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Christmas Choir 3, 4; A Cap- pella Choir 3, 4; Christmas Pro- jects 2, 3 ; Prom Ticket Comm. 3; French Packages 2, 3; Sr.- Soph. Refreshment Comm. 4; Sr. Play Ticket Comm. 4. THOMAS WOODIN Besides playing joe Murray ' s drum, Tom ' s a friend to everyone. Safe Drivers Club 4; Football Band 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 4; Lunch Dance 4; Glee Club 4; Traffic Room 2, 3. Survey 3. CARL WYCKSTROM Carl doesn ' t care for fret or strife, He finds a lot of fun in life. ID WALTER YSIKONES A joking, robust, friendly boy, Who is Miss Goldsmith ' s pride and joy. {?) Aeronautics Club 2; Christmas Projects 3. ELENA ZAFFINO Her laughing eyes and curly hair, Make many a fellow turn and stare. Basketball 2; Field Hockey 2; Charm Club 4; Safe Drivers Club 3; Red Cross Comm. 3; Christ- mas Projects 4. JOSEPH ZANCHI A sport enthusiast, the Skylarks ' ace, You ' ll find Joe in many a place. THELMA ZANOTTI A girl with lots of personality, Liked by all for her zest and sparkling vitality. Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Graduation Usher 3. In Unmiriam Helen M. Corbin May, 1932 — August, 1949 II In the early days of September, 1948, a tremendous shock hit that renowned educa- tional institution, Framingham High School. Was it an atom bomb? Was it an earth- quake? Of course not. This event was far more world-shaking — it was the entrance of the class of 1951 into the sacred halls of F. H. S. We were Sophomores, the lowest form of animal life, about to embark on our high school career. After deciphering the information in the convenient little handbook and receiving wrong directions from the ever-helpful marshals, we became familiar with the rules and customs — especially the customs — of our new school. We really considered ourselves a valuable part of the machinery in October when heaven ' s gift to man, the Seniors, condescended to throw a shindig for us. Previous to this surprise we harbored suspicions that the upper-classmen did not realize that we were alive and kicking; however, the successful Senior-Soph made us feel right at home. Luckily another beloved, long awaited experience — term exams — came to us soon after this first dance. Being strong of heart and mind, our Sophs nonchalantly breezed through these unimportant quizzes. A few weeks and ninety-eight vitamin pills later, each homeroom sent its represen- tative to the holy of holies, the Student Council. We then proceeded to strengthen our influence by choosing class officers. After a fast and furious struggle there emerged Duilio Civitenga as president, Elaine Christo as vice-president, Helen Adam as secretary, and Dolores Abu as treasurer. The voting bug continued to bite as we elected Miss Ethel B. Wiley as class advisor, voted in our contribution for cluttering the halls, the marshals, and once again chose legislators for the Student Council. During our first year of high school we watched Framingham win fame in hockey, --kill and golf. Naturally without the valuable aid of the accomplished athletes of thes : ictories would have been totally impossible. In a brief period of time oved ourselves efficient, industrious, capable members of F. H. S. (Modesty ;ir chief virtues.) June, cne month of brides and roses, arrived as it does every year. Sadly we aban- doned orr books while we ran, not walked, to the nearest exit and a summer of peace and quiet. -ii dly had the ambitious class of 1951 settled down for a long summer ' s nap than the first joyous day of school came. However, having been through the mill for ten months, we easily slipped into the old routines. We were middlemen this year, tottering uetween silly Sophs and sophisticated Seniors. Since junior year seems to be synonymous with committee year, we lent our much-needed services to such worthy activities as the annual Christmas projects. Who of us will ever forget the close bond of good-fellowship and the warm feelings of satisfaction brought about by the knowledge that we were helping the hungry and the needy? After the February vacation a thrill, a veritable miracle, awaited us. A new, modern cafeteria with C-H-A-I-R-S was ready. When we had recovered from the shock of sitting down at lunch, we began to prepare plans for the great social event of the year, the Junior Prom. Our committees slaved day and night (well, at least day) in order to give the Seniors a memorable farewell party. Needless to say our Prom, which used Cinder- ella as its theme, attracted many guys and dolls dressed to kill in best bib and tucker. As spring of 1950 progressed, our thoughts turned not to love, but to elections. The wheels of politics began to grind again. The air filled with vigorous campaign speeches, and the walls filled with convincing posters. After due deliberation our class cast its votes for officers. Duilio Toots Civitenga captured a second term as president, Bumpy Adam was a second time winner as secretary, while Joanne Connors took over as the Veep, and Jo Ann Goslant became guardian of the moneybags. Also we wept a sad tear as our advisor, Miss Wiley, left. The fortunate teacher elected to advise us was Miss Mary O ' Neil. On came the Music Festival and the graduation of Seniors, our only rivals for supremacy. After bidding them a fond farewell and singing So Long, It ' s Been Good to Know You , we engaged in a gay old custom, vacation. Another September rolled around and with it a new school year. Happy months were ahead for us for at last we had achieved that time-honored title of Seniors. (We will now bow our heads for an appreciative moment of silence). It was a hard struggle but we made it. We staggered, rather swaggered, through the dusty corridors and practiced the dihicult art ot being Big Wheels . Our record of having an advisor a year was continued when Miss O ' Neil departed and Miss Alice Stanton ably took charge of advising the glorious class of ' 51. The iron hand of Big Boss Sheehy clamped around the Student Council and capably guided that organization through a praise- worthy year. Brown eyed Bill Halliday took charge of the law-and-order force, while the school publications were greatly improved by the efforts of Student Crier Editor, Bill Beecher and Philomath Editor, Edie Ellen Greene. On the sports scene our teams played well and hard with Foxie Fox as the first ever to captain both the football and the basketball teams, and star-scorer Brownie Read as leader of the hockey squad. The baseball, track, and golf teams deserve well-earned credit, too. With the Senior-Soph dance we took pity on the — what do they call them? — oh, yes — Sophomores and initiated them into the social life of F. H. S. This was the first dance to be held in the new, modern gymnasium. This same gym was also the scene of a noisy, wonderful football rally in anticipation of the yearly Thanksgiving Day game with a certain nameless rival town. Time rushed along, and in between vacations, sick leaves and fake leaves we diligently worked at our precious studies! On January 2, 1951, we struggled back to th old grind. We had spent a quiet New Year ' s Eve roasting popcorn in the fir - ' (Ho! Ho! — that ' s rich.) The next event on the agenda was the Senior Play production of Cuffo ' .. smith ' s What a Life which starred David Oski Wow Wow Cole of tr te- as that serious high school boy, Henry Aldrich. This notable play, faithfully directeu oy Ma Moody, achieved unbelievable success and is almost certain of capi ' ring the Pulitzer prize for 1951. The director, the committee workers, and the players all ' ■urned down dazzling Hollywood and Broadway offers. The weeks flew by (in a jet plane). Soon we would be saying a sad farewell to our alma mater and our almus pater. A little bit of melancholy swept over us as we sat back and received the homage of the Juniors and Sophs through the Prom. Oar days of power were fast slipping away for the underclassmen were taking over leading duties and positions in the school. Now the final big get-to-gether has arrived. Yes, we are gathered on this r. ' gfu of nights — Class Night — to eat, drink and be merry while recalling past happenings and prophesying the future. As we march solemn and dignified in our caps (with tassels guaranteed to dangle in front of the eyes) and gowns, we realize that the memories, the spirit, and the ideals of Framingham High have prepared us to face confidently the new, full life ahead. Carol A. Sweeney This year, like no other, will be the saddest in Framingham High School ' s history. It is the year that we, the great and fabulous class of one thousand nine hundred and fifty one will leave the academy and take our place in the world. The joys we have brought to the faculty, the guidance we have given our undergraduates, and the prompt- ness with which we have returned our report cards will be but memories. However, we shall not forget the before-mentioned in this document, our last will and testament. Living up to traditional standards, we bequeath and bequest some of our worldly but mostly our unworldly possessions. Let it be said that we shall haunt the halls of F. H. S. until our last wish is carried out. Let it not be said that we consider the under- classmen and faculty undeserving of the possessions we are now about to thrust upon them. 1. We, the only class in the history of F. H. S. that has ever scared off three class advisors, bequeath our scientific knowledge, secret hush-hush skills in the art of forging, cutting classes, and skipping school to the inexperienced Sopho- mores, with the hope that they will catch on as quickly as we did. 2. To Mr. Magoon, we leave a new P. A. system, guaranteed to reach the inside world with an automatic bell signal that plays a chorus of Hit that Line. 3. To the Junior boys, (Sophomores are still a little young) we leave a transparent electric wall between the boys ' gym and the girls ' gym. 4. To Mr. Bush, we bequeath an automatic defrosting refrigerator so that he may save that valuable time instead of running down to the lunch room; also it may be used to punish tardy pupils the modern way, quick freeze. 5. To Mrs. McConnon, we leave a message of good cheer along with an unbreak- able plastic record, entitled, What do you want? 6. We, in the class of 1951, being of a generous nature, leave one clothes pin to each member of this institution for those days when the experiments in the chemistry lab give off an odor that would knock anyone for a loop. 7. To Mrs. Moody, we award an Oscar for directing a play not requiring one prompt! (See, we ' re really not hopeless.) We also leave her one dozen dough- nuts to pull her through next year ' s performance. 8. We leave to Miss Parren and Mr. Jones a deodorizing system for the locker rooms so that these rooms will smell more like the Ritz Carlton than like the Third Street gym. 9. To Miss Hobbs, we leave a supersonic jet plane so that she and the Student Council can fly to London to get a first-hand view of Parliamentary Procedure. 10. To the school, we bequeath the money and devise the plans to build a subway to and from the lunch room. And now for the more personal bequests: 1. I, Duilio Civitenga, leave to some Don Juan in the Junior Class my big flashy smile and my own little book, entitled, How to Capture a Girl ' s Heart in One Easy Lesson ' . 2. We, the veteran cheerleaders, leave to those characters who think they can out- cheer a town called Natick, four sets of vocal cords, fallen arches, stringy hair, and all the energy we have left. They ' ll need it! 3. I, Eileen Fagan, leave my ability to talk myself into getting a free lunch every day just by complaining about the food to anyone in the Sophomore Class who thinks he can get away with it. 4. I, Okie O ' Connell, leave to Reid Wagstaff my loud shirts and power to electrify the eyes of teachers and students with my flashy, snazzy colors. 5. We, the marshal force, leave a reserved force for next year ' s group who will find it will be necessary for reasons beyond their control. 6. I, Jack Sheehy, leave my drag with the faculty and my mental powers to anyone who thinks he can measure up to my standards. 7. We, Jeanne Casey and Pauline Heaton, leave to the incoming Senior typing class, two battered old typewriters. Enclosed in these you will find fingernails and erasure crumbs which serve the same purpose as gum. 8. I, Dick D ' Alessandro, the biggest little guy in F. H. S., leave my golden gloves to any Junior boy who can fight his way through the Senior Class. 9. We, the residents of the Hemenway Bowling Establishment, better known as The Hole , leave our gold inlaid pool cues to the Junior boys, with the best wishes to hold up the fort as well as we did. 10. I, Jo Ann Goslant, leave my personality and desirable qualities which have been successful in entrancing the opposite sex, to Joanne Pavia, who also does all right for herself . To bring this illustrious document to « 3 — a close, we, the undersigned, duly witness this will written on the first day of March by our lawless lawyers, Audrey Chisholm and Nathaniel Rutter. We now affix our seal. God save the Commonwealth of Massa- chusetts . We are now on our own. Duly witnessed by: Jean Mullen Betsy Topham Jack Sheehy Claire Freeman 15 HIGHEST HONOR GROUP James Shira, William Galvin, Alan Miller David Cole, Helen Adam, Irene Wlodyka, John Sheehy SECOND HONOR GROUP Janice Leporati Helene DeMillar Mary Leonard Carol Sweeney William Beecher Patricia Brillhart Ann Donovan Louise Iarussi Arthur Ricci Agnes Crowley Caroline Maffioli George Robertson Beatrice Cohen Lorraine Daltorio Ellen Stybe Janet Senecal Charlotte Cripps Edith Fowler Edith Ellen Greene Audrey Lang Nira Lavallee Janet Plona Nancy Toole These names are arranged according to rank. There will be a few additional names added to this list of pupils who meet the require- ment of at least 82 c c average for three years. Senior Edie Ellen Greene Joan True Ann Donovan Jean Casey Eileen Fagan Martha Hansen Jo Ann Goslant Joanne Connors Eileen Morini Carol Sweeney Audrey Chisholm Nancy Carvelli Maxine Parker Agnes Crowley Helen Adam Jean Mullen Elaine Sails Helen Adam Claire Beckett irror Most Likely to Succeed Wittiest Most Sincere Most Versatile Most Fun to Have Around Worst Drivers Best Looking Best Athletes Biggest Flirts Most Dramatic Most Artistic Best Dressed Most Sophisticated Most Drag with Faculty Most Popular Cutest Best Na ured Best Personality Biggest Appetites Jack Sheehy Walter Keefe Bill Beecher Brian Kelly Nat Rutter Dick Magrath Bill Halliday Bill Fox Duilio Civitenga David Cole William Kyle Tony DeCicco Jack Davis Jack Sheehy Duilio Civitenga Howie Ellis Mario Moruzzi Duilio Civitenga Bill Fox 46 STUDENT COUNCIL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Left to right: William Dick- son; Reid Wagstaff; Joan Halliday; Walter Barker; John Sheeny, President; Aud- rey Chisholm; Brian Kelly; Helen Adam. MARSHAL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Left to right: Richard Carter; Judy Buliung; Wilfred Halli- day, Captain; Mr. Henry Kelley; Jo Ann Goslant; Ed- ward Cooney. STUDENT CRIER STAFF First row: A. Lang; C. Sweeney; A. Crowley; G. Robertson; N. Toole; W. Beecher, Editor; M. Doran; J. Callahan; N. Cross; J. Connors; B. Cohen. Second row: W. Galvin; A. Donovan; D. Ferrari; D. Abu; A. Miller; L. Iarussi; C. Maffioli; E. E. Greene; D. Cole. 47 still Moody Barbara Pearson Janet Cotter eriie Joan True Mr. Bradley William Galvin M ' ss Wheeler Carol Sweeney leorge Bigelow Alan Miller Mrs. Aldrich Nancy Cross Mr. Ferguson George Robinson Wary Ruth Chalmers npter Mary Leonard Dbertson, Claire Mahoney, Mary Mahoney, Rita Hamel 49 Front roir, 1. to r.: G. DeShaw; R. Boiardi ; P. Tordiglione; B. Bucchi ; R. D ' AIessandro ; B. Waters; K. Otenti; Capt. B. Fox; Coach Galvani; R. Magrath; B. Kelly; W. Halliday; J. Antonio; R. O ' Connell; R. Carter; F. Schube. Second row, 1. to r.: Director of Athletics Daniels; Mgr. R. Cavanagh; T. Geo hegan; H. Regan; J. Turner; B. Grealey; C. Mespelli; R. Capalucci; D. Croatti; H. Belloli; W. Dickson; W. Stucchi; R. Tomassini; M. Curley; E. Collins; R. Pascucci; Coach Loring; Coach Vodoklys. Rear row, 1. to r.: L. Diana; S. LeDoux ; J. Hanscom; J. Pascucci; A. Delpreto; J. Dalton; W. Lavash ; J. Dwyer; R. Leland; E. Dexter; D. Casciolini. 51 Front row, left to right: W. Cotter, R. Colcord, R. Carter, B. Waters, Coach Loring, H. Ellis, W. Halliday, P. Tordiglione, A. DeChristoforo; Back row, left to right: W. Holloran, C. Mespelli, D. Croatti, W. Kennedy, R. Pascucci, J. Pascucci, R. Falvey, R. McDonald, B. Grealey. Front row, left to right: R. Morgan, R. Cintolo, G. Robert- son, R. Cosman ; Back row, left to right: F. Barteaux, T. Fitzgerald, Coach Welch, R. Pleshaw, R. Lincoln. ondorA Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Adam Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Anderson Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Beckett Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Bell Miss Marion A. Benton Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bottazzi Mr. and Mrs. Donald Burbank Mr. Alton W. Bush Mr. and Mrs. Raymond J. Callahan Mr. Richard H. Charles Mr. Ronald V. Chisholm Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cohen Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Cole Mrs. Catherine Collins Mr. and Mrs. Francis P. Cotter Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Cripps Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Crowley Mr. John Cullina Miss Mary Cunningham Mr. and Mrs. John H. Daniels Mr. and Mrs. Anthony DeCicco Mr. and Mrs. Albert Peter Donovan Mrs. Thomas F. Doran Miss Angeline Ducas Miss Mildred P. Ellis Mr. and Mrs. John V. Flansburg Mr. and Mrs. James F. Ford A Friend Mrs. Gertrude Gavin Miss Desire Goldsmith Mr. and Mrs. Albert B. Goslant Mr. and Mrs. C. Owen Greene Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred M. Halliday Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hansen Mr. Arthur L. Jones Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Keaney Mr. and Mrs. Russell T. Kennette, Sr. Mr. George J. Keville Miss Anna K. Kirby Mr. and Mrs. Bert L. Kittredge Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Lantz Mrs. George Lavallee Mr. and Mrs. Roy O. Leonard Mr. and Mrs. Mayo M. Magoon Mr. and Mrs. Ernest H. Magrath Mr. and Mrs. James R. Mahoney Miss Priscilla March Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McConnon Mr. and Mrs. Preston McKinstry Mr. and Mrs. Nathan W. Messom Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Miller Mrs. Willa Astill Moody Mr. and Mrs. David Moxon Mr. and Mrs. Peter Perdoni Mr. and Mrs. P. M Putnam Miss Alice H. Richardson Mr. and Mrs. George H. Robinson Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Ross J. Arthur Roy Mr. and Mrs. Peter Senecal Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Sheahan Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Sheehy Mrs. Thomas Sheehy Mr. and Mrs. G. Shriber Miss M. Alice Stanton Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Sweeney Mrs. Julia K. Sweeney Mr. and Mrs. Harold J. Toole Mr. and Mrs. John F. Topham Mr. and Mrs. John F. True Mr. and Mrs. Peter Vangel Mr. and Mrs. George S. Wakeman Mr. and Mrs. Waclaw Wlodyka Mr. and Mrs. Ernest V. Wood Cjone - dre Jlie Z a J ... 1. J. Cotter 17. A. Keaney 34. M. Cahill 2. C. Kennette 18. V. Putnam 35. A. Chisholm 3. C. Beckett 19. W. Read 36. J. Sheehy 4. M. Doran 20. J. Connors 37. M. Thomas 5. G. Robertson 21. N. Rutter 38. M. Leonard 6. B. Gavigan 22. A. Miller 39. J. Callahan 7. D. Abu 23. H. Sheehy 40. B. McDonald 8. M. Vangel 24. M. Wood 41. C. Walton 9. C. Sweeney 25. R. Montalbano 42. P. McLean; M. Main 10. J. Goslant 26. A. Lang 43. W. Halhday 11. L. Daltorio 27. E. Fowler 44. J. Flansburg 12. J. Mullen 28. R. Magrath 45. M. Lantz 13. M. Roberge 29. D. Messana 46. J. Murphy 14. N. Cross 30. G. Robinson 47. E. O ' Leary 15. A. Donovan 31. E. E. Greene 48. L. Cardani 16. H. Ellis; M. Muto 32. R. Chalmers 49. J. Moxon 33. N. Toole 63 Even if you haven ' t chosen your The DOORWAY to a secure FUTURE is the habit of SAVING REGULARLY FRAMINGHAM TRUST COMPANY A BANK FOR ALL THE PEOPLE Compliments of Telephone 2-1151 Packard Paint Colorizer Paint JUNCTION TAXI GEORGE HOWARD Decorators ' Supplies Dial 7113 Wallpaper a specialty Marion Art Sheehan 78 HOLLIS ST FRAMINGHAM MASS J 11 X_ 1-1 J J X . 1 1 l 1 XVI. 11 V J 111 L1T1 1 ' li 1 t J . Compliments of Compliments of MARY KRASNOGOR, Realtor Real Estate LAVIN TRUCKING 44 EVERGREEN ST. Phone FRAMINGHAM 7022 148 HOWARD STREET Compliments of ROY O. LEONARD L ITTLE FOLK FARM SCHOOL General Painting Contractor 18 BEACON STREET FRAMINGHAM, MASS. FRAMINGHAM, MASS. Compliments of Compliments of MASCIARELLI JEWELERS Fine Watches and Diamonds LOU ' S HOMADE DONUTS Television and Appliances 43 HOLLIS STREET 172 BISHOP STREET, FRAMINGHAM FRAMINGHAM, MASS. Telephone 9624 Sincerely ya FRAM INGHAM BANK MEMBER of FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION NATOLI BROTHERS FARM MARKET Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Picked Daily WORCESTER TURNPIKE, FRAMINGHAM, MASS. LAKEVIEW PRESS FRAMINGHAM, MASS. TRAVIS DRUG STORE Prescription Pharmacy N. H. Marmar, Reg. Pharmacist Luncheonette, Cosmetics, Greeting Cards 931 WORCESTER ROAD FRAMINGHAM CENTRE Phone Framingham 7471 - 7472 CENTRE FOOD MART JOHN GRELOTTI 939 WORCESTER ROAD— Tel. 7333 FRAMINGHAM CENTRE, MASS. O. WOODS CO. Paint, Hardware, and Building Material 161 WAVERLY STREET FRAMINGHAM, MASS. Phone 6137 MODERN METHOD LAUNDRY QUICK SHIRT SERVICE WET WASH and DRY CLEANING Tel. 3017 DOM ' S SERVICE STATION Esso Fuel Oil o4o CUJNCUKD blKbbl JUNCTION Compliments of KRASS FURNITURE WAVERLY STREET FRAMINGHAM, MASS. All Makes of Radio Repaired — All Makes of Television Repaired Local Dealer for Motorola Home, Auto and Television Radios FRAMINGHAM ' S RADIO REPAIR SHOP HOPPER ' S RADIO TELEVISION SHOP 301-303 HOLLIS STREET — TEL. 7666 HONEST QUALITY SAGE ' S SOCONY BUILT OUR BUSINESS TWIN MAPLE FARM TURNPIKE FRAMINGHAM JUNCTION You Can ' t Go Wrong At Wright ' s HI ■% ■ j0 . ■ ■ v f f |« mm ■ mm m mm % mm ■ m 4 WRIGHT ' S CREDIT JEWELERS Diamonds - Watches - Bridal Sets 58 Main Street Hudson, Mass. 116 Concord Street Framingham, Mass. THE MEADOWS Luncheon — Dinner and Dancing The Place Where All Dates Meet After The Prom Tel. 4791 Telephone 4252 Compliments of Com-blhnents of SAXONVILLE COAL COMPANY SHOE MART J. C. NELSON, FLORIST CORSAGES A SPECIALTY Telephone 4136 L. DEMARINI CO. CANDY, FRUIT and VEGETABLES 158 UNION AVENUE SPAULDING ' S - KNOTTY STORE - Meats — Groceries — Vegetables 54, UNION AVENUE F al 5749 THE WARDROBE, Inc. FRAMINGHAM ' S SMARTEST MEN ' S SHOP SEAVER FLOWERS W. H. SEAVER SON Compliments of GERARD FARMS WATER STREET FRAMINGHAM, MASS. Phone 7615 BROCKELMAN ' S MARKET FRAMINGHAM ' S COMPLETE FOOD STORE Dr. ARTHUR J. McCARTHY VETERINARIAN OU W L- ' iv.t r.o I t,t i LJ., rJKAivllINVjrlAIVl Lift. Telephone 3944 Compliments of McCarthy funeral home Home of the Oldsmobile henry m. Mclaughlin, inc. 571 WORCESTER RD. Joseph J. Piazza Tel. 6997 NORTHEASTERN CONSTRUCTION CO. General Contractors 46 UNION AVE., SUITE 6 FRAMINGHAM, MASS. POND STREET MARKET Choice of Meats Groceries Free Delivery Tel. 8361 ASHLAND, MASS. TYPEWRITERS REPAIRS, RENTALS, SALES H. M. NICHOLS CO., Inc. 42 KENDALL STREET FRAMINGHAM Compliments of BAKERY {J J ) PRODUCTS 7-9 HARTFORD ST., FRAMINGHAM MASS. Telephone 8603 Compliments of FRAMINGHAM DRIVE YOURSELF, INC. FRAMINGHAM MASTER Rent A Car Or Track Hour, Day, or Week SERVICE STATION, INC. Phone 7761 days 2-0283 Eves. FRAM INGHAM CO-OPERATIVE BANK 59 HOWARD STREET FRAMINGHAM, MASS. FRAMINGHAM LETTER SERVICE Compliments of 8 MAIN STREET FRAMINGHAM CENTRE, MASS. RAYMOND C. AVERY Wedding Invitations MATTRESS CO. Embossed Wedding Napkins Stationery, Matches 74 REAR FRANKLIN STREET 24 Hours Service Tel. 3208 FRAMINGHAM, MASSACHUSETTS II I Compliments of HODGMAN RUBBER COMPANY Compliments of RENNEY ' S MARKET F. D. POTTER ' S SONS CO.. Inc. ACCOUNT ANTS 620 HOLLIS STREET Dial 3144 24 UNION AVENUE, FRAMINGHAM Compliments of 3500 TELEPHONE 6100 TOMMY ' S TAYI 1 w IY1 IV1 1 J 1 MAI TWIN MAPLES Courteous Service ROSTOM POST ROAD SO SUDBURY Cars Equipped With Motorola Two-Way Radio Open Year Round Cor. Waverly Concord 12 noon to 12 midnight FRAMINGHAM MASS Compliments of ( DHlf) 1 1 777 P7lt f f)T GARINO ' S HOME APPLIANCE STORE RECORDS, RADIO, MUSIC, WHITE HARDWARE CO. TELEVISION Music and Instruments 61 CONCORD STREET Tel. 5969 Robert K. Wadsworth WADSWORTH SERVICE Established 1892 FUNERAL HOME 108 LINCOLN STREET FRAMINGHAM TEL. 8541 Congratulations to Graduating Class DR. LEON I. LESHAY HENRY W. HUGHES DRUGGIST We Make Our Own Ice Cream ' 26 UNION AVENUE EDWARD J. CARBARY REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE Res. Tel. 7302 Office Tel. 4714 SAXONVILLE, MASS. PATRUNO ' S VILLAGE SEAL TEST STORE Open Every Day Confectionery, Soda Fountain Hull-Mark Greeting Cards Tobacco, Lending Library 7 ELM STREET SAXONVILLE Telephone 5955 ELM DEPARTMENT STORE, INC. 62 HOLLIS STREET FRAMINGHAM, MASS. JOSEPH H. STRACHMAN, Mgr. Tel. 6391 Compliments of BRAVO ' S CITIES SERVICE SAXONVILLE, MASS. CHAKIRIS THE TAILOR Wear Tailor Made Clothes Ladies Work A Specialty CLEANING and REPAIRING PETER CHAKIRIS 94 HOWARD STREET Tel. 7216 FRAMINGHAM. MASS. SOUTH MIDDLESEX CO-OPERATIVE BANK 102 CONCORD STREET FRAMINGHAM, MASS. The Bank for Home Folks Compliments of Compliments of CALDWELL ' S STORE BELL ' S OIL SERVICE FRAMINGHAM CENTRE 51 BEACON STREET Dial 3411 FRAMINGHAM, MASS. HOWARD S. WELLS Compliments of E. PERRY TRUESDELL DAMERI ' S FRUIT STORE — OPTOMETRISTS — Telephone 6221 for Appointment 205 HOLLIS STREET 34 UNION AVENUE FRAMINGHAM, MASS. SUNSHINE DAIRY For Good Health DRINK SUNSHINE MILK For Enjoyment in Eating SUNSHINE ICE CREAM Compliments of FRAMINGH AM CLEANERS Compliments of ERNEST A. PETERSON :arnation grower 150 SPEEN STREET S4XONVILLE, MASS. B ROWN p, ' ports 2T8 Waverly Street Telephone 8650 VRCADE DRUG COMPANY FRANK FAIR, Reg. Ph. 149 CONCORD STREET FRAMINGHAM, MASS. Telephone Framingham 3654 CANCELLATION SHOE SHOP FAMOUS MAKE WOMEN ' S SHOES SIZES 2 - 10 — WIDTHS AAAA - C Agents for Sandlers. California Cobblers, and Penaljo FRAMINGHAM, MASS. Compliments of W. T. GRANT CO. Compliments of BOND DRUG STORE FRAMINGHAM, MASS. 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YOUR FIRESTONE STORE 161 CONCORD STREET FRAMINGHAM, MASS. Framingham 7741 1625 CONCORD STREET Framingham 9160 9 SCHOOL STREET HARDWARE PAINTS APPLIANCES RADIOS SPORTING GOODS ALBIE ' S ALBERT J. ROUSSEAU, Jr. SAXONVILLE. MASS. GASOLINE FUEL OILS TIRES BATTERIES LUBRICATION UNION AVENUE Professional Pharmacy 42 UNION AVENUE FRAMINGHAM, MASS. Phone 7441 BATES STATIONERY CO. IRVING SQUARE Headquarters for School Supplies Compliments of B W LINES FRAMINGHAM, MASS Motor Coach Service KYNOCH SPORTING GOODS 104 HOWARD STREET FRAMINGHAM, MASS. Tel. 5341 DR. WALTER V. EWING DR. ARTHUR W. EWING — DENTISTS — 1 16 CONCORD STREET FRAMINGHAM, MASS. Compliments of SAXONVILLE ICE CO. FfiA Ml NOMA M, h1ASS«ZiS 76 UNION AVENUE G. T. STEVENS CO. TELEVISION ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES S. F. GREELEY, Owner 32 UNION AVENUE FRAMINGHAM, MASS. THE LE LAN D GRAY STUDIO SPECIAL SCHOOL RATES ALL SIZES 224 UNION AVENUE FRAMINGHAM, MASS. Phone 5001 FARMERS and MECHANICS SAVINGS BANK PARK AND FRANKLIN STREETS FRAMINGHAM, MASS. There is no substitute for a savings account in a Mutual Savings Bank FITTS INSURANCE AGENCY FITTS Insurance Agency • — sis moid — S HiuoMuaiinfi diuuXuy — 3J3i|MXuy FRAMINGHAM MOTORS COMPANY DeSOTO PLYMOUTH 535 UNION AVENUE FRAMINGHAM, MASS. PAUL GERRISH, Manager Tel. 8338 REAL ESTATE INSURANCE 40 UNION AVENUE FRAMINGHAM Telephone 3761 HOWARD JOHNSON ' S 120 WORCESTER ROAD FRAMINGHAM, MASS. Tel. Framingham 4274 Telephone 4191 C. P. LARRABEE TRUCKING and RIGGING BOILER and MACHINERY MOVING A SPECIALTY 64 WINTHROP STREET FRAMINGHAM, MASS. OUR 79TH YEAR ROOM 5, SMITH BUILDING FRAMINGHAM, MASS. Telephone 5353 A. v€ rttiin ti ' iiritt pride . . As members of this community, we, at Den- nison, feel a certain warm pride as another fine Framingham High School Class pre- pares to step forward. We congratulate you upon the completion of your studies at Framingham High. We can offer you only a troubled and confused society. We depend on you — and thou- sands of other graduating classes — to restore a degree of light and understanding to the world. No matter what this step forward entails we hope that the future will eventually bring you your just measure of happiness and peace. Jliid C iadd (J3oolz I Reproduced bu OFFSET PRINTING ♦ ♦ ♦ Sverything for the ARTIST ARCHITECT • ENGINEER 1


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