Holbrook High School - Echo Yearbook (Holbrook, MA)

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✓ Sumner i wiB3|Ss 1 ;S; I ■ ■■ 1 OUR PRINCIPAL OUR FACULTY Seated— Left to Right : Miss Anna Damon, Mrs. Marjorie Lamkin, Miss Elna Knutson, Miss Grace McCarthy, Miss Kathryn Megley, Mrs. Helen Wood. Standing— Left to Right: Mr. Walter Kohanek, Mr. Clarence Allen, Mr. Richard Blythe, Mr. Peter Bizinkauskas. Not Shown: Miss Dorothy Dunbar, Mrs. Patricia Channell, Mr. William McCallum Although Mr. Neal delights in arguing on the opposite side of any question, thus bring- ing out the ideas of his students, he is ever ready and eager to give a helping hand to all. His deep interest in all phases of school work makes him not only an able administrator but a helpful friend of teachers and pupils alike. His patience and understanding are qualities that all admire. We sincerely hope that we shall have many more years of his unselfish devotion to Sumner High School. MR. G. L. NEAL Seated: Joan McLain, Business Manager; Marilyn White, Editor-in-Chief; and Carolyn Wright, Art Editor. Standing: Joan Bishop, Elizabeth Barstow, Janice Wright, Margaret Smith, and Gail Hinckley. “Busy at work” BARBARA ANN BAKER “Terry” “ Little but serves the purpose.” Dramatic Club 1; Softball; Archery; Glee Club 1 ,2,3,4 GAIL BEVERLY BAKER “Galey” “ She is friendly and demure , of that you can be sure.” Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Dramatic Club; Archery; Softball, Camera Club SALLY ANN BARBOUR “Sal” “She’s not a card, she’s the whole deck.” Office girl; Glee Club; Dramatic Club; Student Council; Snoops 8c Scoops; Senior Drama MARYANN BARONAS “A sweet face, pensive as a forest.” Office girl; Music Poll; Glee Club I ' BRIAN PAGE BUSH “Stretch” “Courtesy is one of the secrets of success.” Basketball, 1, 2; Baseball, 2; Snoops 8c Scoops; Assemblies GLORIA TUNE CARSON “Kit” “It’s nice to be natural when it’s natural to be nice.” Basketball, 4; Dramatic Club; Softball; Senior Drama THOMAS ROBERT CUMMINGS “Tommy” “A man without a tear, his smile is a ray of sunshine.” Snoops 8c Scoops; Track; Ring Committee MARJORIE JEAN DUGGAN “Margie” “Haste makes waste.” Band, 1, 2, 3, 4; Dramatic Club; Basketball 1; Assemblies; Asst. Treasurer, 2; Senior Drama DENNIS EDWARD BARRY “Den” “A friend is never known until a man have need.” Class President 1; Class Treasurer 3; Junior Play; Senior Drama; Basketball 8, 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 8, 1,2, 3, 4; Good Government Repre- sentative PETER BOGHOSSIAN “Pete” “It fits thee to ask the reason why.” Vice President, 2; Treasurer, 4; Baseball 2; Stu- dent Council; Pro Merito ANN PENELOPE HOLBROOK “Penny” “Gentlemen prefer blondes.” Snoops Scoops; Gym; Junior Play; Senior Drama; Glee Glub; Office Girl; Softball; Dra- matic Club; Basketball, 1, 2, 3 RONALD BRUCE HOLMES “Ronnie” “Ah, xvhy should life all labor be?” Snoops Scoops; Printing; Committees;Archery IRVIN ROBERT IVESON “Ivy” “Great oaks from little acorns grow.” Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4; Dramatic Club; Baseball, 2; Junior Play; Senior Drama; Student Council CAROL ANN LEONARD “Blondy” “Gentle in manner, strong in performance.” Glee Club; School Reporter; Office Girl; Gym Demonstration CHARLES FREDERICK LINCOLN “Link” “No where a man as busy as he.” Rifle Club; Basketball— Asst. Manager, I, 2, 3; Manager, 4 WILLIAM DEXTER MARBLE “Bill” “Not much talk, a great sweet silence.” Baseball, 3, 4 SYLVIA HAYDEN FINLEY “Red” “I agree with no man’s opinions; have some of my own.” Altrusa Award; Junior Play; Senior Drama; As- semblies; Dramatic Club; Gym Squad ROBERT CHARLES GRANT “Bobbie” “Nothing worries him „ nothing hurries him.” Photography BRUCE THAYER GRIFFIN “Grif” “What’s the use of worrying?” Baseball, 1; Assemblies; Snoops Scoops DONALD GREGORY HEBRON “Greg” “What siveet delight a quiet life affords.” Assemblies LONNIE JOE PETERS “Lon” “Men of few words are the best men.” Pro Merito; Basketball, 1, 2, 3; President, 2, 3; Track; Vice-President, 1; Rifle Club; Gym KLEANTHE POLISSON “Kitty” “A friendly nature ruins many friends.” Student Council; Dramatic Club; Junior Play JOAN ANN McLAIN “Joanie” “1 work with patience which is almost power.” Camera Club; Basketball, 1, 2; Junior Play; Class Secretary, 3, 4; Snoops Scoops; Echo— Asst. Editor, 3; Business Manager, 4; Pro Merito ROBERT PATRICK MIELDE “Blackie” “A quiet person is always welcome.” Student Council, Snoops Scoops, Dramatic Club CHARLES ALFRED NELSON, JR. “Chic” “The taste of man varies.” Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball, 1, 4; Gym Squad; Track; Rifle Club; Vice-President, 4; Camera Club; Treasurer, 1 DAVID ARTHUR PEAT “Dave” “The only way to have a friend is to be one.” Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball, 2, 4; Student Council, Class President, 4; Snoops : Scoops; Pro Merito BARBARA CECELIA REARDON “Barb” “ Sincerity is a friend in itself.” Student Council, 1; Assemblies; Glee Club; Music Poll MARILYN LOUISE RYDER “Ginger” “An inexhaustable good nature is one of the most precious gifts of heaven.” Asst. Treasurer, 1; Student Council; Glee Club; Snoops Scoops; Drum Majorette FLORENCE BEATRICE SAVOY “Rachel” “True she burns the midnight oil, but her work is not toil.” Basketball, 2, 3, 4; Basketball Captain, 4; Dra- matic Club, 3; Softball; Junior Play; Senior Drama JANE FRANCES SCHUTT “Jani” “Good nature is the very air of a good mind.” Class Secretary, 2; Cheerleader, 3, 4; Junior Play; Senior Drama JOYCE LEE SEALS “ Sunshine ” “A generous friendship, no cold medium knows.” Badminton; Softball; Glee Club DANIEL EDWARD SHAFER “Danny” “In every deed of mischief , he had a hand.” Camera Club; Ring Committee WILLIAM HENDRICK SHEURS “Billy” “Beware the fury of an impatient man.” Junior Play; Printing; Dramatic Club FRANCIS HENRY SPILLANE “Franny” “A smile with intent to do mischief.” Baseball; Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4; Assemblies; Track: Music Poll THOMAS EDWARD STOKINGER “Stok” “Studious to please, yet not ashamed to fail.” Basketball, 2; Dramatic Club; Student Council; Junior Play; Snoops Scoops; Assemblies; Pro Merito DOLORES OLIVIA SYLVIA “Dolly” “Good things come in small packages” MARILYN LOUISE WHITE “Middy” “From a little spark, may burst a mighty flame.” Pro Merito; Class Treasurer, 1; Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4; Co-Captain, 3; Class Secretary, 2; Gym Squad; Softball; Camera Club; Vice-President, 3; Student Council; Dramatic Club Secretary, 3; Dramatic Club President, 4; Snoops Scoops; Cheerleader, 3,4; Captain Cheerleader, 4; Echo— Asst. Business Manager, 3; Editor-in-Chief, 4; D.A.R. Representative CAROLE LOUISE WILKINS “Wilk” “She learned to say things with her eyes that others waste time putting in words.” Office Girl; Glee Club; Dramatic Club; Student Council MYRON ELBRIDGE WINDERS “My” “The lion is not so fierce as they paint him.” Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4; Rifle Club BARBARA JEAN WOOLF “Barb” “ Speak to me as to thy thinkings.” Glee Club, 4; Softball Glee Club; Dramatic Club; Gym CAROLYN LEE WRIGHT “Izzy” “Tradition wears a beard, but romance is always young.’’ Basketball, 2, 3, 4; Gym; Dramatic Club; Junior Play; Senior Drama; Cheerleader, 4; Snoops Scoops; Echo, Art Editor, 4; Softball X CLASS MOTTO STRIVE TO SUCCEED” CLASS COLORS MAROON AND GOLD HIGHEST RANKING STUDENTS College Division John McLain Thomas Stokinger Commercial. Division Maryann Baronas Carol Leonard Class Officers CHARLES NELSON .... Vice President PETER BOGHOSSIAN .... Treasurer DAVID PEAT President JOAN McLAIN Secretary iifl isV Mtk. « a U tea ' 1 FRESHMAN YEAR We were 50 strong when we started our educational march through Sumner High ' s cor- ridors in September of 1950, 23 in the College Division and 27 in the Commercial. Class Officers— President, Dennis Ba rry; Vice President, Lonnie Peters; Secretary, Marilyn White; Treasurer, Ann Holbrook; Asst. Treasur- er, Marilyn Ryder; Student Council, Carole Wilkins, David Peat. Motto: “Strive to succeed.” Colors: Maroon and Gold. Activities: St. Penck’s Dance, March 16; Hot dog sale. Extra Curricula: Girls’ and Boys’ Basketball, Chess Club, Glee Club, Camera Club, Snoops Scoops staff, Baseball, Gym, Band. Foul Shooting: First place— Boys— Dennis Barry. Girls— Carolvn Wright. SOPHOMORE YEAR Class Officers— President, Lonnie Peters; Vice President, Peter Boghossian; Secretary, Jane Schutt; Treasurer, Marilyn White; Asst. Treas- urer, Marjorie Duggan; Student Council; Rob- ert Mielde, Kleanthe Polisson, David Peat. Activities: Record Hop. Extra Curricular: Girls’ and Boys’ Basketball; Glee Club; Camera Club; Baseball; Gym; Snoops Scoops; Rifle Club; Band. JUNIOR YEAR Class Officers— President, Lonnie Peters; Vice President, Marilyn White; Secretary, Joan McLain; Treasurer, Dennis Barry; Student Council; Marilyn Ryder, Carole Wilkins, David Peat, Peter Boghossian. Activities: Three-act comedy, “Special Delivery Male,” Class Rings, Junior Prom (Baron Hugo’s Orchestra; King and Queen— Thomas Stockinger and Barbara Paine) . CLASS HISTORY era Club; Dramatic Club; Snoops and Scoops; Echo Staff; Band. Foul Shooting Contest: First place— Dennis Bar- ry. Pro Merito Awards: Peter Boghossian, Joan Mc- Lain, Barbara Paine, David Peat, Lonnie Peters, Thomas Stockinger, and Marilyn White. Girls’ State: Barbara Paine. Boys’ State: David Peat and Thomas Stockinger. SENIOR YEAR Class Officers: President, David Peat; Vice President, Charles Nelson; Secretary, Joan Mc- Lain; Treasurer, Peter Boghossian; Student Council; Sally Barbour, Robert Iveson, Thomas Stockinger, Marilyn White, Carole Wilkins. Activities: Hot dog sale; Hallowe’en Dance; Sen- ior Drama, “Tricking Tricksters.” Extra Curricula: BOYS BASKETBALL— Captain— Charles Nel- son. High Scorer on South Shore— Dennis Barry. Champions: Mayflower League and South Shore League. GIRLS’ BASKETBALL— Captain— Rachel Sa- voy, 1st Team; Caroline Wright, 2nd Team. CHEERLEADERS— Captain— Marilyn White. FOUL SHOOTING CONTEST-Dennis Bar- ry (winner for 3rd consecutive year) . Baseball, Band, Gym, Glee Club. DRAMATIC CLUB — President, Marilyn White. Echo Sc Snoops Sc Scoops— Editor, Marilyn White; Business Manager, Joan McLain. Awards: Pro Merito, Sylvia Finley, Jane Schutt. Altrusa Essay, Sylvia Finley. D.A.R. Good Citizen, Marilyn White. Good Government Representative, Dennis Barry. Extra Curricula: Girls’ and Boys’ Basketball; Graduation Activities: Gym; Cheerleading; Baseball; Glee Club; Cam- Class Day, Graduation. Seated: Margaret Smith, Gail Hinckley, Janice Wright, Marilyn White, Editor-in- Chief; Miss Grace McCarthy, Advisor; Joan McLain, Business Manager; Joan Bishop and Carolyn Wright. Second Row: Elizabeth Barstow, Ann Kelley, Joan Kemp, Josephine Tenore, Ann Pawlowski, Ann Barbour, Caroline Aldrich, Kendra Weatherby, Patricia Smith, Mary Kelleher, Louise Mogan, Patricia Norton, and Deanna Willis. Third Roiv: Harriet Colburn, Sylvia Finley, John Mortori, Charles Nelson, David Peat, Thomas Stokinger, Robert Hauston, Daphne George, and Janet Hinckley. Seated: Grace Hollstein, Louise Mogan, Secretary, Carole Wilkins, President, Mr. Garland Neal, Advisor; Ronald MacLean, Treasurer; Ann Barbour, and Janet Hunter. Standing: Sally Barbour, Donald Chase, David Anderson, Judy Webber, Thomas Stokinger, Milton Chandler, Robert Iveson, and Marilyn White. JUNIOR CLASS First row: J. Baker, J. Fawcett, R. MacLean, G. Hollstein, E. Barstow, Treasurer; D. Monte, President; J. Wright, Vice President; J. Ferrini, Secretary; L. Mogan, M. Chandler, J. Chandler, and E. Morgan. Second row: Mr. Allen, Advisor; A. Kelley, H. Mills, B. Holbrook, P. O’Brien, M. Jones, P. Martin, C. Ford, L. Pellegrini, G. Hinckley, J. Bishop, M. Duggan, Mrs. Wood, Advisor. Third row: J. Mortori, D. White, J. Roberts, H. Anderson, K. Healy, R. Alden, N. Dickin- son, R. Downey, R. Larkin, R. Fadar, G. Dean, and N. Keswick. CLASS OF 1955 CLASS OF 1956 SOPHOMORE CLASS Seated in front: J. Casassa, G. Bowley, R. Feeney, D. Krishfield, W. Hansen, H. Lord, and W. Sears. Second row: f. Faxon, f. Chandler, N. Ferrini, A. Corey, J. Webber, J. Tenore, Treasurer; C. Aldrich, Vice President; R. Peat, President; W. White, Secretary; D. George, D. Chase, A. Barbour, A. Pawlowski, E. Dough- erty and J. Chandler. Third row: Walter E. Kohanek, Advisor; P. Marble, M. Pratt, E. Stewart, M. Tomlinson, M. Kelleher, |. Hinckley, P. Smith, K. Weather- by, J. Bertoli, M. Smith, R. Kraus, P. Norton, P. Murray, L. Parrotta, A. Col- burn, L. Thompson, 1. Pimentel, A. Healy, D. Willis, and Miss Kathryn Meg- ley, Advisor. Fourth row: R. Putt, O. West, R. McGaughey, f. Spillane, E. Cousins, G. Snow, K. Boyer, A. Baronas, P. Long, R. Bemis, R. Chapman, and R. Friese. FRESHMAN CLASS Seated: P. Feenev, J. Violante, I). Smith, f. Uronis, R. Wagner, and L. Mason. First row: E. Danville, A. Gillis, M. Smith, C. Reynolds, D. Anderson, M. Buck- ley, Assistant Treasurer: f. Spinney, Treasurer, R. Elliott, Vice President; R. MacLcan, President; |. Kemp, Secretary; J. Hunter, W. Mackie, M. Schweiger, P. Andrews, H. Stewart, and N. Bates. Second row: Miss Anna Damon, Class Advisor; B. Parotta, H. Marble, J. Greenhatch, }. MacLean, M. Moore, I. Rich- ards, M. Ludwig, C. Mielde, L. Koski, f. Barstow, S. Kent, B. Condon, A. Baronas, r Corey, M. Chase, B. Pike, H. Colburn, and Peter A. Bizinkauskas, Class Ad- ' isor. Third row: R. White, D. Fouche, R. Haustin, A. McLaughlin, R. Larkin, R. Churchill, R. Downey, C. West, P. O’Connor. W. George, D. Belcher, R. Friesc, R. Weaver, and J. Lutz. CLASS Glee Club First row: B. Woolf, J. Chandler, A. Pawlowski, B. Baker, N. Shahbaz, Miss Murphy, Director; A. Corey, G. Baker, }. Chandler, C. Aldrich, and J. Baker. Second roxo: J. Bishop, A. Kelley, J. Ferrini, L. Thompson, J. Hunter, M. Buck- ley, P. Norton, E. Barstow, C. Leonard, }. McLain, M. Kelleher, P. Murray, M. Smith, E. Stewart, S. Kent, A. Baronas, D. Monte, N. Ferrini, and A. Healy. Third row: A. Gillis, J. Tenore, J. Spinney, H. Colburn, P. Andrews, J. Barstow, R. Kraus, C. Wilkins, P. Martin, C. Mielde, L. Parotta, L. Mogan, A. Barbour, M. Chase, and B. Parrota. Kneeling: f. Fawcett. J. Fiske, M. Moore, }. Kemp, B. Parrotta. Standing: M. Tomlinson, M. Ryder, L. Parrotta. Drum Majorettes First row : Joan Bishop. Gail Hinckley, Elizabeth Barstow, Secretary; Marilyn White, President; Miss Katheryn Megley, Advisor; Ann Holbrook, Gail Hol- brook, and Joan Baker. Second row: Ethel Morgan, Joan McLain, Carolyn Wright, Gloria Carson, Janice Wright, Patricia O’Brien, Sylvia Finley, and Donna Monte. Third row: Louise Mogan, Ann Kelley, William Sheurs, Thomas Stokinger, Grace Hollstein, and Judy Ferrini. Dramatics Front row: H. Leonard, D. Connolly, M. Ryder, D. Krishfield, and R. Leonard. Second row: K. Weatherby, M. Duggan, J. Sheldon, R. Krishfield, J. Lutz, E. Mc- Lain, D. Harris, and E. Frazier. Back row: K. Orcutt, J. Luti, R. Wagner, R. Brown, A. Sutterland, B. Stoddard, R. Condon, G. Savoy, S. Olsen, A. Colburn, Miss Jean Norris, Director, K. Esty, J. Cassasa, D. Balch, E. Smith, D. Fouche, R. Putt, R. Carabbio, R. Carter, and M. Mann. Missing from picture: T. Giova- nello, R. Leonard, C. Danville, and D. Dobson. Penny 1 or y«r, n Carolyn Dave Gail Middy • I „ Sonny Danny Seated: Joan McLain, Carole Wilkins, Ann Holbrook, and Sally Barbour. Stand- ing: Maryann Baronas, Carol Leonard, William Sheurs, Marilyn Ryder, and Donna Monte. Senior Celebrities SYLVIA FINLEY A l tr lisa Award THOMAS STOK1NGER Boys’ State Left to Right: Dennis Barry, Marilyn White, Sylvia Finley, Thomas Stokinger, and David Peat. MARILYN WHITE D.A.R. Representative DAVID PEAT Boys’ State DENNIS BARRY Good Government Representative GIRLS ' BASKETBALL Front : N. Bates, C. Aldrich, M. White, J. Webber, G. Holl- stein, Co-Captain; R. Savoy, Captain; }. Wright, K. Weath- erby, L. Mogan, anti J. Bishop. Standing: M. Duggan, Timer; L. Parrotta, L. T hompson, E. Barstow, L. Koski, Mrs. Lois Willis, Coach; C. Wright, G. Carson, J. Bertoli, D. George, G. Hinckley, Manager; and J. Baker, Scorer. Due to the tireless efforts of our coach, Mrs. Lois Willis, the girls’ varsity basketball team had an eight win - four loss record. We broke all Sumner High girls’ records when we scored 102 points in a single game. This is the first year for some time that a girls’ team has piled up such a score. The second team also had a good season with seven wins and five losses. RECORD Our Stars Sumner -10 Braintree . .. . 42 Sumner 59 Bridgewater ..27 Sumner 102 Avon 42 Sumner 18 Braintree 28 Sumner 55 Whitman __22 Sumner 58 Abington .37 Sumner 51 Whitman .29 Sumner 34 West Bridgewater. 22 Sumner 40 Avon . . .31 Sumner 39 West Bridgewater. 21 Sumner 41 Abington .44 Sumner 31 Bridgewater ..35 A wonderful coach All ot us A good guard An aggressive team-mate A future star Capt. Rachel in action A senior spark BOYS’ BASKETBALL First Row: David Peat, Donald White, Charles Nelson, Capt. Ronald MacLean, Dennis Barry Second Row: Coach Wade Hooker, Robert Iveson, Myron Winders. Howard Anderson, Charles Lincoln, Manager. A thrilling basketball season tor Sumner High in “54” was concluded by winning both the Mayflower League and Class B South Shore Title. Coach Wade Hooker’s team had the height and experience to top their opponents. Led by Captain “Chic” Nelson and Den Barry, the boys were hard to beat. Dennis, the highest scorer on the South Shore, topped the ranks with a grand total of 547 points for the season. Our Sumnerites started off strongly against Norton, but in meeting with our traditional rival, the Easties, we bowed, due to the tempor- ary loss of Den Barry. Then, for a quick come- back, we went on a winning spree that lasted until our final game against Wareham in the semi-final playoff to make the Tech Tourna- ment. During this surge, we conquered East Bridgewater three successive times and thus more than atoned for the one defeat suffered at its hands. RECORD Mayflower League Sumner 78 Norton ,54 Sumner 40 East Bridgewater __51 Sumner 74 West Bridgewater — 43 Sumner 57 Bridgewater ,41 Sumner, 68 Plainville _,49 Sumner, 60 Avon ,39 Sumner _ 85 Bridgewater __41 Sumner 70 Plainville ,58 Sumner 60 Norton , 44 Sum ner 53 West Bridgewater 46 Sumner 80 East Bridgewater __ ,-71 Sumner 70 Avon _52 South Shore Tournament Sumner 67 Kingston 48 Sumner 72 Marshfield .57 Sumner 60 Plainville _,50 Sumner .. _ 66 East Bridgewater ,,57 Preliminaries — Tech Tournament Sumner 39 Provincetown _ 38 Sumner 57 Wareham . 61 Mayflower League Playoff Sumner 60 East Bridgewater _ 48 A real ace Tough competition lor anyone Our set-short artist Our sensational dribbler Our heroes’ prayer Raise that score! Our stars in action Our mighty captain South Shore’s leading scorer Our sensational guard The great mentor GIRLS ' GYM SQUAD Kneeling : Norma Bates, Patrica Corey, Lee Thompson, Louise Koski, Meredythe Chase, and Marilyn White. Standing: Nancy Shahbaz, Daphne George, Judith Webber, Mrs. Lois Willis, Coach; Kendra Weatherby, Janet Hinckley, and Margaret Smith. BOYS ' GYM SQUAD Kneeling: Joseph Violante, Donald Chase, Glenn Bowley, John Uronis, Robert Feeney, and Paul Feeney. Standing: Charles Garland, Ralph Peat, Mr. Richard Blythe, Coach, Lloyd Tibbetts, and Owen West. 28 CROSS COUNTRY Kneeling: Owen West, Ralph Peat, and How- ard Anderson. Standing: Mr. Richard Blythe, Coach. CHEERLEADERS OUR SPEEDSTERS Left to right: William White, Howard Ander- son, Ralph Peat, Mr. Richard Blythe, Coach; Donald White, Owen West, and Joseph Tenore. Left to right: Captain, Marilyn White; Ann Barbour, Joan Bishop. 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DAY COLLEGES □ College of Education □ College of Liberal Arts □ College of Engineering □ College of Business Administration Name Address ( Street ) (City or Town) (P. (). Numerals) (Slate) EVENING SCHOOLS □ College of Liberal Arts (Evening Sessions) □ School of Busincsss (Evening Sessions) 31 PAUL E. LONG Painting Contractor Compliments Industrial — Commercial of Residential — Interior — Exterior Spray Painting 289 No. Franklin Street ELMREST HOME Randolph 6-0705 Compliments THE BEST TO THE CLASS OF 1954 of CHARLES A. NELSON RANDOLPH TRUST SON COMPANY REAL ESTATE (Member F.D.I.C.) Holbrook Square 32 COMPLIMENTS OF AVON SOLE COMPANY For Your Most Exacting Yearbook Requirements... BRADBURY, SAYLES, O ' NEILL CO., INC. 219 EAST 44th STREET, NEW YORK 17, NEW YORK BRANCH OFFICE, 120 MILK STREET. BOSTON. MASS. 33 Ralph W. Cartwright Sons Compliments FUNERAL HOME of your 419 No. Main St. Randolph Representative Directors Ralph W. Cartwright Ralph W. Cartwright, Jr. Walter R. Cartwright Ralph W. Cartwright, Jr. Compliments of Compliments ! E. F. P. BURNS COMPANY 100 SUMMER STREET BOSTON, MASS. of Your School Committee 34 Brockton 8007 Compliments of LEROY R. WYMAN - INSURANCE- Holbrook Pharmacy Broker — Consultant HOLBROOK, MASS. BROCKTON, MASS. Compliments of CHEVROLET Semensi Coal Company HAMILTON ' S Center Street Holbrook, Mass. GARAGE, INC. At the Holbrook (Randolph) R.R. Depot Authorized Sales Sc Service PHONE: RAndolph 6-0627-M. Randolph 6-0209 - 6-1327 35 Compliments Best Wishes of from WRIGHT BROTHERS THE CLASS OF 1956 ENGLISH ' S DAIRY FARM Compliments Best Wishes of from SOUTHEASTERN CONSTRUCTION, INC. AVON, MASSACHUSETTS THE CLASS OF 1955 36 BEST WISHES Best Wishes TO THE CLASS OF 1954 from SAVOY ' S RESTAURANT THE CLASS OF 1957 75 Union Street Holbrook BASTIAN BROS. COMPANY Rochester, N. Y. Designers and Producers of Exclusive Class Jewelry Genuine Engraved Commencement Announcements and Personal Cards MR. RUSSELL 108 Deforest Street E. LINDQUIST Roslindale 31, Mass. 37 Compliments of HOLBROOK Compliments COAL COMPANY of Fuel Oils and Blue Coal UNION STREET Attorney CHARLES GEORGE RA. 6-0232- R Compliments Compliments of of DR. LEO C. WIGGINS FREDERICK H. LUTZ TYPOGRAPHER Compliments Compliments of of DALY SHOE FINDINGS, INC. JOHNSON SHEET METAL CO. Compliments Compliments of of IVESON TELEVISION CENTER HOLBROOK NEWS AGENCY 45 Whiting St. Route 3 8c 128 Hingham Tel. HI. 6-1850W Compliments of Compliments GOOD BROTHERS of Your FORD Dealer A FRIEND RA. 6-0006 Visit Our Appliance Store RA. 6-0971 38 HENRY ' S GARAGE 385 So. Franklin St. Holbrook RA. 6-1 3I4-M H. M. NASON MEATS and GROCERIES Free Deliveries RA. 6-7288 79 UNION STREET HOLBROOK, MASS. Compliments DOROTHY MASSEY, of Antiques Attorney Everett F. Boles Unjon St. Holbrook K. BOGHOSSIAN Randolph 6-107 1-J Route 139 Strictly Fresh Eggs HOLBROOK CLEANERS 224 Plymouth Street RA. 6-01 65- J HOLBROOK, MASS. RAndolph 6-1212 Compliments of ELINOR ' S BEAUTY SHOP HUGH SKILLING -CLOSED MONDAY- Carpenter Compliments Compliments of of LINCOLN ' S HANDY STORE DR. BENJAMIN CORDARO Compliments COTTAGE VARIETY of 64 Beach St. WARREN P. WEBBER The Friendly Grocer 39 Compliments RA. 6-0732 ANDREA ' S GREEN HOUSE of Flowers for all Occasions DR. FRANK W. CRAWFORD 390 NO. ERANKLIN ST. HOLBROOK, MASS. ALBERT J. ALLEN, D.M.D. CARTWRIGHT HURLEY • RANDOLPH, MASS. CLARENCE E. LUDLOW, D.D.S. RANDOLPH SAVINGS BANK BROWNE ' S SPORT INC. 1851 SHOP Savings Accounts Travelers Checks Club Accounts Mortgage Loans Register Checks Collateral Loans Quality Athletic Equipment Savings Bank Life Insurance Since 1930 BAKER NASON, INC. Plumbing 16 Centre St. Brockton Heating Oil Burners Telephone 8-0201 Norge Appliances Water Heaters — Washers Ranges — Refrigerators Athletic Outfitters To Clubs And Schools 24 -HOUR SERVICE Brockton 4486-R Randolph 6-1 543 1 40 PINE HILL SERVICE General Repairing 776 SOUTH FRANKLIN STREET Tel. Bro. 0766 — Night Service 4158 24 HOUR SERVICE Compliments of FRANK T. WHITE CO. FLORIST RAndolph 6-1018 SAUL BRAMS CLOTHING CENTER, INC. Clothing - Dry Goods - Watchens - Jewelry Electrical Appliances 237 Plymouth St. Holbrook, Mass. Compliments of THE BUNGALOW STORE Brockton 6236 WEST TREE SERVICE, INC. Trimming, Spraying and Cavity Work Shrubbery Setting 775 SO. FRANKLIN ST. RA. 6-1239 HOLBROOK SUNOCO SERVICE N. G. REICHERT, Proprietor 334 No. Franklin St. HOLBROOK, MASS. RAINBOW CLEANERS, INC. RA. 6-0226 PICK-UP DELIVERY SERVICE THE SHELDON PRESS 286 CONGRESS STREET BOSTON 10, MASS. Compliments of PRODUCER ' S DAIRY BROCKTON Compliments of DR. WILLIAM P. CONLAN Wholesale Eggs Retail HILLS POULTRY FARM 52 QUINCY STREET HOLBROOK, MASSACHUSETTS Bro. 3948- M W. V. Hills, Prop. RA. 6-1262 Res. Broc. 9297- M LEE ' S GARAGE WEYMOUTH STREET Corner Plymouth Street HOLBROOK, MASS. 41 Small enough to know you, Large enough to serve you, Strong enough to protect you. HOLBROOK COOPERATIVE BANK 66 Years of Service Start now — buy shares or start a savings account and watch their growth. Everybody looks forward to the day when they can have a home of their own, so start while you are young to dream about it. WILLIAM B. NASH Treasurer and Manager COMPLIMENTS OF THE WARREN K. VANTINE STUDIO, INC. 132 Boylston St. Boston, Mass. 42 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1954 From Your Selectmen Shirley E. Stevens Charles A. Nelson Patrick A. Mack W. E. BAGLEY MARKEY ' S, INC. 192 Main St. Brockton Range — Fuel — Oils Outfitters RA. 6-0678 for school proms RA. 6-0522 R. Wallace, Prop. Compliments HOLBROOK TAXI CO. of Taxi Service from 6:30 A.M. till 1 1 P.M. Hospitals: 24 Hour Service FAXON S STORE Stand: Holbrook Square HOLBROOK, MASS. Compliments ot Compliments KENN ROBERTS of SONS DAIRY MacPHERSON ' S RA. 6-0092 W BARBER SHOP 43 YOUR CANDY MAN Compliments ol EDWARD LYNCH GEORGE S FRUIT STAND Compliments EDGAR ' S of A NEW STORE IN ’54 JACK ' S DINER AVON, MASS. Blackthorne Irish Terriers Brockton Holbrook Tel. Ent. 5391 Tel. Wo-3-5830 Mr. : Mrs. Royall W. Bemis, Owners R. A. WEEKS 48 Quincy Street, Holbrook Esso Servicenter Scientifically Bred to Produce the Top Winning Dogs Throughout the IJ. S., Canada and Abroad. FUEL OILS - BURNER SERVICE D4 No. Franklin Street HOLBROOK, MASS. BEST WISHES FROM YOUR FACULTY Mr. G. I,. Neal, Principal Mr. C. E. Allen, Asst. Prin. Mrs. Robert Lamkin Mr. James Berry Mr. Wm. Shaw McCallum Mr. Peter Bizinkauskas Miss Grace McCarthy Mr. Richard Blythe Miss Kathryn Megley Miss Anna M. Damon Miss Margaret Murphy Miss Dorothy Dunbar Miss Jean Norris Miss Elna Knutson Mrs. Herbert Willis Mr. Walter Kohanek Mrs. Neuman Wood 14


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