Frontier Regional High School - Arrow Yearbook (South Deerfield, MA)

 - Class of 1959

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in pfagoleey In June 1974 Stephen Hassell and William Bagdon were taking a trip to Florida As they were walking down the corridor at Bradley Field they met Paul Legac an instructor at a new school and hls famlly After chatting for a while they proceeded to the terminal where Chester Kruslewski was in charge of selling tickets for Eastern Airlines Marianne Bohonowicz the terminal announcer stated that the plane would arrive at 10 15that morning and was to take off at 10 35 They were getting com fortable in their seats when their pert brunette hostess came down the aisle She stopped and looked at Steve and Bill with a puzzled expression on her face It was none other than Lorraine Graves who at one time said that she would never fly After take off she returned to visit with the two travelers and asked them if they had seen Bill Parzlck and John Yestramskl who were returning from a busmess trip to New York She sand that the week before she had seen four other classmates John Lankarge returning from Las Vegas Shirley Rockwood who had married while she was in Texas Maveret McClelland coming from London afteratour of Europe and Rick Mills a general ln the Army When they landed in New York Steve and Bill told Lorraine that they would see her on the return trip Here they had a three hour wait, so they went to a highly recommended restaurant and discovered that the head waiter was Bradley Peterson and the manager was Morris Dwight Much to Steve's surprise Walter Pekarski was the head cook instead ofthe meat packer that he had planned to be After eating Bill ran into the drugstore bought some cigarettes and notlced Joe KIBIOSKI, now a pharmacist behind the counter While discusslng old times Bill forgot that he had to and told him that he had hailed a cab driven by Lynn Sumner As they were cruislng along they passed Central Park and saw Anne Zak instructing several youngsters as to the use of the trampoline Continuxng on their hectlc ride they sighted Millie Sanders and Pat Rob1nson strolling along wxth thelr baby carrxages Steve and Bill knew that they had some extra time so they had the taxl take them to Bellevue Hospital where they thought Larry Wrxsley was recovering from an automobile accident As they entered they saw Norma Russo and Barbara Rudnicki who were practic lng their skills in nursing In the lobby of the hospital they chatted w1th Dr Carol Melnick a psychologist and her secretary Eunice Antes who had come from a conference with an emxnent doctor As they were making their ex1t they saw Ann Brzowoski and Pat Mumblo who informed them that Larry had just been discharged Ann and Pat had been Larry's nurses while he was there Leaving the hospital in the background Bill and Steve progressed toward the airfield when suddenly they heard a siren that of an ambulance It was be ing sent to an accident at the airport because the drlver was an old friend of theirs Ed Sokoloski they got a thrilling ride They thanked Ed and before they boarded the plane saw Bob Crafts accompamed by Karol Drozdal snapping pictures of the gruesome scene Turmng from th1s sight they noticed Ingrld Olson Lmda Sxelskx Barbara Washburn and Pat Warchol with thexr students who had been touring the airfield While waiting for the plane to take off they reconglzed Rebecca Wholey coming off her private plane with her pilot Wllllam Ottxnger Accompanymg them was Margaret Bagdon who had been teaching physlcal education at the Rivlera Rebecca had Just completed her studies at the Sorbonne in France After take off a distinguished businessman whom Bill recognized as David Barker and his secretary Ann Hutkoski, sat in the seatin front of Bill and Steve Knowing that two of their former classmates were aboard they looked around and recognized Joan Legac Marcia Mowry Patricia Ondras Mary Petroski Janet Rose Janet Shaw Valerie Smlaroskl Norene Wolfram and Helen Zajac all secretaries Curious as to where they were going Steve got up and was approach ing the rear ofthe plane when he was tripped by a joker known as William Baronas and fell flat on hxs face As he was comlng to he could hear someone in the distance asking 'May I help you? The voxce was none other than that of Judith Gritz R N As Steve struggled to his feet he was asslsted by Dianne Dlckmson Judy and Dianne were taking their patlent Nancy Olanyk to Silver Springs Nancy a dental assxstant needed the attention of a specialist who resided there As Steve was returning to h1s seat he heard a mumble Billwastalkinglnhls sleep Hewa.s muttering about a bridge bullt by Peter Telega and Matthew Noska that completely by passed the Umted States Steve thought it was tlme to bring Bill back to reality and wake him up When Bill was entlrely awake he decided to gaze through his bmoculars In great surprise he could see Roger Culver Henry Kocot and John Merskl the owners of several cotton flelds About this time the plane was approaching the were greeted by Walter Hutkoskx with h1s mathematics students who were being shown how lmportant math is to the airplane personnel They were being guided by Bill Graves a Jet mechanic at the field After speaking with B111 and Walter they sald good bye to Judy Nancy and Dianne Before leavmg the airport they saw Barbara Banas Marion Parker and V1rg1n1a Wabeck three nurses off to an Axr Force school accompamed by Kathleen Erman who had many years of service experxence They then proceeded to the railroad statlon and boarded the train which was to take them to their destxnation It was then that Bill recognized Walter Sadowski as the conductor Along about 6 00 p m Steve and B111 recognlzed Josephine Paclorek and Sandra Lipinskl at the far end of the dining car and once again old times were hashed over ' Later while engrossed in readmg a magazine the COSMOPOLITAN B111 saw an article about Betty Jekanowski and her fabulous dancers At the same time they observed an electronics magazme published by Francis Golash and Leroy Wynne Feehng groggy Bill la1d aslde h1s magazine and fell asleep to the click click of the wheels Notxcxng that Bill had dozed off Steve also lost hlmself ln sleep Are you wondering whether these two young men made their destination? We are' By the way the secretaries previously mentloned were on the1r way to a conventxon in Juneau Alaska , . - . , , , - , . ' 1 . , , , . , , ' 1 Y 1 - , . , , U T v 1 , ' - y ' - l 1 , . U , 1 , ' 1 s 1 : , ' 1 : . ' , - 2 , . , ' D : , . . 1 . 1 9 . ' 1 I . 1 ' 1 1 1 1 l 1 I 3 1 , . , catch a taxi, but not for long. Steve came dashing in Georgia Airport and, as soon as they landed, they , . . ' 1 1 . 1 I , . Q , ' . . 1 ' 1 1 1 - , 1 - . 1 ' ' 1 I , . : . ., ' ' ' 1 1 , ' , ' ' 1 I . , . . ,- l - . ' . . . 9 - u . . . , , . ' 1 7 1 I 1 1 I . 3 1 ,

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M44 7344 On a hot humld August evening a weary gentleman by the name of John Yestramskl dozed off whlle readlng his evening paper The quiet silence of his repose was broken by the frantic rlnglng of the doorbell Groggily John rose and upon openlng the door found a telegraph messenger wlthacahle from Skip Parzlck The telegram read as follows Before geseaslrzgi news to puhllc stop Am lnformlng you of my completed feat stop First brldge from San Francisco to Tokyo stop In '59 they said 1tcouldn't be done stop I 1 it s p As he fintshed readlnglt John chuckled rememberlng that flrst day when Skip and he feellng blg and Important entered the portals of Deerfield Hlgh School Soon after thelr arrlval that importance was deflated by the almighty seniors He recalled well that flrst dsy s congregation of the freshmen ln the gymnasium where Mr Dowd Principal wel comed ths class and orlsntated lt to the regulations of the school After many frustratlng days the freshman year was underway and as John started remlnlsclng about the good old days he dropped off into a deep slumber Suddenly a falnt smlle was seen on hls face ashe heard the voice of Scampy that little subconscious being withln htm say ' John old boy Remember that flrst class meeting votlng ln our leaders Zak Russo Telega Adamski and Wynne who started their rule on that very day under the guldance of Mr Moczulewskl s say What a beginning' What a year' We had athletes who dld appear In football basketball and baseball too Here our members were not so few Hassell Telega Merskl and Clark Were four who had lots of spark Assisted by Noska Wynne and Foxle And Drozdal and Crafts all with lots of Moxie Besides these Baronas was on the beam Carrying out the old bucket to his team The glrls dld their part and more Wlth Zak McClellan and Bagdon to score Oh yes Sblrley and Josie dld not shirk To donate help and really work And Norma Russo added her share By spreading a few cheers here and there How old pal you I could have crowned When on dances and soclals you frowned After all that freshman hop was fun A success ln every way for everyone The greatest event of that flrst year Was the erectlon of the new Frontler With joy and sorrow we bid adleu To Deerfield Hlgh and Mr Dowd too In the fall enterlng Frontters elght large doors We awaited eagerly to see what was in store M Alvlno our Superlntendent Principal brand new Selected our colors red whlte and blue Class offlcers Warchol Johnston and Llptnski met And Telega and Russo were in there you bet As sophomores we conducted several dances Successfully we were making advances Wlth Mr Spencer and Mrs Gallantas advisors We were aging and growxng much wiser Six classmates brought us great renown In the dramatic performance of Our Town ' Barker Antes Hutkoskl Walt and Am1 Banas and Graves were slmply grand As candidates we were in many many places For the Carnival Ball Petroskl and Russo were ln the races The new Frontler band was composed of Barker Smiaroskl Wynne and Rose Wholey Drozdal Hassell and Lankarge Wlth Mr Talnter the hopeful instructor charge Joined with the band were the lovely majorettes Llplnskl Johnson Banas and Grltz Paclorek Wabeck Melnik and Graves Who twlrled in anticipation of festival days Sad was the day when over radio and wlre The words were heard of the Deerfield Hlgh re After days of confusion and despalr so great We pushed on to win fame at any rate Merskl Telega Crafts and Graves Lankarge and Hassell were the Redskln Braves Along with Noska Wynne and Mills They gave us cause for many sport thrllls Petroski and Wsschol supplied their bit And as cheerleaders made qulte a hlt As other actlvltles lnto vlew dld come At the Latin Banquet we really had fun But this was not the only affair new at good old Frontier An Usherettes organization with Wolfram and Grltz dld appear And McClellan and Llpinskl had a blg part Together with Olson and Jeksnowskl at the start In sports dramatlcs dances and other affairs One could always find the sophomores there As upperclassmen there was much cheer For we gained that rank In our Junior year As the '58 football season came rolllng in Merskl Graves Lankarge and Telega threw the plgskln The choice of Graves and Telega was qutte evident As they became our flrst and vlce presidents Hutkoskt Merskl and Johnson them dld help Carry out class matters without a yelp John can you recall that wonderful sock hop Where Mr Sandler our advisor did the bop? But nothing compares with the decorated hall When we put on the famous Snow Ball The Carnival Ball Candidates were Washburn and Grltz And these glrls from our class were really big hlts Wlth Telega Yestramskl Lankarge and Crafts on the team Our basketball squad was really on the beam The girls with Banas Jekanowskl Bagdon and Zak Had a team where absolutely nothing dld lack When cheerleader ptcklng time came around Ondras Wolfram and Washburn made the best sound Then wlth Yestramskt and Antes the back stage axdes The Curious Savages were McClellan Barker and Fraves Next the National Honor Society into whlch they chose Graves McClellan Wholey Zak and Rose When spring came around and the leaves rustled The baseball team with Pete and Steve hustled The glrls' softball gang dld other squads cream With Zak Antes and Bagdon on the team Jeksnowskl held the bats and kept the score Whlle Mrs Davis made them work more and l l'l0l'e All through the year Mr Sandler and Mrs Gallant made thlngs cllck And our senlor year surely came very quickly Finally the btg year soon came around And the word senior made a sweet sound Mr Hoye the head of our administration Worked with our offlcers ln close co operstlon When Telega Graves and Hutkoskl took over Wlth Russo and Melnlk we were ln clover Telega Graves Hassell Wynne and Merskl Were the football heroes wlth Cra.fts and Kruslewskl The new sport of hockey dld unfold Dickinson Jekanowski and Antes at the goal With Bngdon and Zak who had plenty of zip Were coached by Miss Goodnow cracking the whtp In basketball the players of past year were the same And as a team they struggled for much fame To their last Unlverslty tourney the senlors dld go And there lasted for two nights ln a row The glrls' wtnnlng team this year made a journey To perform tn the new Grafton Hlgh tourney On the All Tourney Team Peg Bagdon for her Play Brought home with her a fine trophy to display 'Vken a lous honors were handed about We had a flne group about whom to shout For when they had the My True Secur y contest Our own Paul Legac was considered the best Matters of this nature here were not concluded Several senlors were chosen who were best sulted Legac and McClellan at the American Inter national College With Barker Llptnskl and Melnlk displayed thelr knowledge Then Norma Russo took distinction as the girl I A R And Carol Melnlk was found best poet by far Roger Culver was the star farmer of the Bay State Whlle Marlon Parker's Homem.aker's Award was truly great At the drama festival we came out on top For the first and best was Mavle the cream of Not alone was she In this gallant race Because Washburn walked off wlth flfth place Barker and Yestramskl with the others went to town When all were selected to he Boston bound Chorus and band will be remembered long For thelr beautiful music and wonderful song In years to come we ll tell a flne tale Of the fun we had at the senior food sale Later ln the year plans were made with much care When Frontier presented its f1rstSc1ence Fair In spring the students seek the open air For ln softball Bagdon and Zak had qulte a flare Telega and Hsssell hlt the ball wlth a whack Whlle Pete also went out for track Soon we came into that month of June When senior actlvitles were in full bloom Remember the prom? We had an oriental theme And to the music we floated as lf ln a dream Oh John our plcnlc wasnt lt grand Boating swlmmlng and laying ln the sand Serlousness once more over us took hold At Class Nlght our wills and prophecies were told Then that flnal nlght upon us soon came We were leaving Frontier High for greater fame There were tears and gladness lu everyone's eyes When they shook hands and made their goodbyes Hey there John dldn t Scampy spin quite a tall tale? Now you can go to sleep That's the end of the Trail . , . . , , I - . . V . . . . . , . . . . . v , . . A . . , . . b 1 aa V'i' ' ' ' . . l , it . . . aD. . . - I . . , the crop. v I.. v - , . , , . . , 1 1 4 . , , V . 1 vw ' , . , , , . I 1 I 1 v . I ' . , . . . , , in A I 4 v . . . . . . . , v 1 . fl . ' ' 1 x v 1 I . . . , ' ' 1 I '



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24410 We the class of 1959 being of sound mind and body on this fifteenth day of June 1959 do hereby make this our last will and testa ment To Mr Hoye we leave a pair of cleats so that he may be heard while patrolling the halls To Mrs Davis we will Larry Wrlsley so that he may accompany her to Amherst and keep her smiling To Mrs Splndler we bequeath a spare period so that she may get her papers corrected on time To Miss Peterson we leave an automatic pinching machine so that her fingers will be able to rest in French class To Mr Ames we leave a football star to take the place of Gus Peabody To Mrs Enoch we will twenty feet of barbed wlre to enable her to keep her students in home room during seventh period Mr O Connor we bequeath a garage for his ' hot Chevy To Mr Frlgard we leave a S100 000 life insurance policy to protect him from any lnjury he may receive while teaching Driver's Education To Mrs Beattie we will some extra sick beds for seniors who like to skip English class To Mr Moczulewski we leave a llfe size picture of Zsa Zsa Gabor to complete hls biology charts To Miss Goodnow we leave aterrarlum so that she can properly care for the turtles snakes and lizards that wander into her room by accident To Mrs the first one which was worn out by constant use To Mrs Flske we leave some special pills to help ' calm down her classes To Mrs To Mrs Ryan we leave a bottle of bee sting llnlment To Mr Mac Donald we bequeath an electric coffee maker so that his guests will not be poisoned by his homemade coffee To Mrs Mac Affee we leave a book on How to Raise a Husband To Mr Tainter we leave a ton of horse meat to keep his huge Kelleher we bequeath a new baby carriage to replace LaPlante we will Kathy Murphy for one more year Newcomb who will need lt Ann Hutkoskl wills her typing ablllty to Janice Zera Billy Graves leaves his A's to Franny Wysocki Nancy Olanyk bequeaths hermaks up kit to Virginia Melnlck Ingrid Olson leaves her driving ability to Judy Barwlkowskl Frances Golash wills his ablllty to dance to Jan Lankowski Judy Gritz leaves her twlrllng ablllty to Sylvia Rosenthal Steve I-Iassell bequeaths his baseball glove to Billy Burns Walter I-Iutkowskl wills his lnablllty to collect class dues to next year's senior class treasurer Janet Rose leaves her quietness in the band to Roger Clapp Barbara Rudnlckl leaves her dependability to Pat Sadoskl Mildred Sanders bequeaths her jolllty to next year's fourth period gym class 0116 Peggy Bagdon leaves her asparagus patch and heads for the Pat Robinson leaves to hunt for an apartment Linda Sielskl wills her sweetness to Dorothy Rallckl who needs Peter Telega bequeaths his blush to Charlotte Skroskl Patty Warchol leaves the teachers at peace Eddie Sokoloskl leaves his mechanlcal ability to Julian Goralskl Lynn Sumner wllls his motorcycle to Harry Schryver Nonnie Wolfrom bequeaths her dlet book to Karlene Wilson John Yestramskl leaves his bowling ball and flsh pole to any who skips school as much as he did Paul Legac wllls his time schedule to anyone who is brave enough to take it John Merski bequeaths his football shoulder pads to Gerry Paciorek Patty Mumblo leaves for Texas Matthew Noska leaves Eileen disappointed Josephine Paclorek leaves her skating ability to Judy Besse Marian Parker wills her homema.ker's award to anyone who O To . ' ' . . . . U.M. , ' lt. ' dog fed for hue week, wishes to work for it. To . ' . . . To . . . . To . . To' . I To Mr Couglln we bequeath a special fish lure so that he will be able to catch fish ln the Deerfield River Mr Edgar we leave a winning football team Mrs Tainter we leave Mr Tainter Mr Thomas we bequeath an ambitious yearbook staff for a change Mr Cowan we will a year's supply of hamburgers so that he will not eat Mr Sullivan out of ' house and home ' To Mrs Field we leave an automatic spanking machine for her troublesome seventh graders To Mrs Morlssey we will an automatic baby sitter to make lt easier for her to teach To Mr Ashenden we bequeath an electric eye to find out who is starting all the commotion in general science To Mr Denesha we leave a new set of sand bags to keep his house from being flooded To Mr Parker we leave a whole class of Roger Culvers to bring him fame To Mrs Hollingsworth we leave afool proof system of collect mg blue slips To Mr Sullivan we bequeathafool proof hydrogen generator so that he will not blow up the chemistry laboratory again To the cafeteria workers we will ayear's supply of paper plates To the custodians we leave some unbreakable glass for the eight doors David Barker leaves his late homework to anyteacher who will accept it Roger Culver waits to leave with Carolyn La Broad Diane Dickinson wills her fullback position on the hockey team to Tophle Novak Morris Dwight bequeaths his prlvate arsenal to anyone who wishes to start a revolt against women Kathy Erman leaves as she came quietly Chester Kruslewshi leaves for the service John Lankarge wills his ability to notice teachers'errors on the blackboard to anyone with as quick an eye as John's Sandy Lipinski bequeaths her ability to hitch rides to Patty Ralickl who ls always running out of gas Lorraine Graves leaves her ablllty to organize to Mary Walter Pekarskl bequeaths his meat knife to the cafeteria so they can cut larger sllces of meat Bradley Peterson wills his shyness to Lennie Kahle Mary Petroski leaves her love of shorthand to Pat Tozloski Norma Russo leaves her cheering ability to Carol Bostley Walter Sadowsky wills his secret hair tonic to Bobby Jackson Becky Wholey leaves her foreign language APTITUDE to Kathy Murphy Larry Wrlsley leaves his Hollywood mufflers to Jon Sanborn Anne Zak leaves her depleted hospital insurance to Elaine Kllnker who has already started using hers who Mavle Mc Clellan bequeaths her dramatic ability to anyone can use it Marlann Bohonowlcz leaves with her little blue bug Blll Bagdon leaves his height to Dudley Rose Barbara Banss wills her head majorette hat to Jean Dickinson Eunice Antes leaves the road from Ashfield to Conway empty Billy Baronas leaves with Henry Kocot after many years of struggle who Ann Bryzowskl wills her mathematical ability to Betsy Baker needs lt Bob Crafts bequeaths his huge appetite to Janet Mowry Joan Legac leaves her serious expression to Betty Rallckl Carol Melnlck wills her poetic ability to Arthur Lively Marcia Mowry bequeaths her loud voice to someone in chorus Karos Drozdal leaves his body to Science Joseph Kisloskl wills his fear of girls to Billy Zabko Patty Ondras leaves her giggle to Janet Mastallz Billy Ottlnger leaves without his twin brother who ls left in the capable hands of Mrs Sptndler Billy Parzick wills his wolflshness to Ernest Lively Shirley Rockwood bequeaths her red hair to Kathy Chesk whc has tried without success Valarle Smlarowski wills her absentmindedness to Karen Cadleux who doesn't seem to have any Leroy Wynne leaves his neat crew cut to Warren Whitney Vlrginla Wabeck bequeaths to the cafeteria a dozen eggs from her chickens Barbara Washburn wills her freckles to Mary Sue Savage

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