Holten High School - Onion Yearbook (Danvers, MA)

 - Class of 1955

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PROPHECY James Amnott is waiting for another hur- ricane so he can work for the town. Ann Arathu .ik is now teaching at Arthur Murray’s dancing studio. Philip Armitage is head of a Boy Scout troop and also mayor of Middleton. Richard Balboni is now head librarian at the Peabody Institute. Arlene Bass, first woman scientist to land on the moon, has been given the key to the United States by President Arthur Godfrey. Clara Barthelemy has replaced Mr. Duncan as head of the bookkeeping department and instructor of business machines. Robert Batura is making a movie entitled “Caesar Crosses the Ruby-Con.” Agnes Beauvais is determined to be new head of the history department. Laura Ann Billings is giving advice to lovelorn Marblehead boys. Judith Boardman is proud owner of a bird sanctuary for little “hawks.” Sandra Boardman is head of the Ruby Tonic Co. George Bouras is proprietor of the Bouras Bleaching Company. Charles Brown has just landed a job modeling as “Mr. America of 1956.” James Brown has just won the title of “All-American Wolf Cryer of 1965.” Robert Burns: Danvers Herald, May 8, 1965, “Monday all of Danvers will gather to welcome home Major Robert Burns of the U. S. Marine Corps.” Richard Caines has just been selected by Louella Parsons as the “Rock Hudson of 1965.” Richard Campana has invented a new shoe polish which will last one year with one application. Mary Caskin is now operating a school on “how to whisper an answer with only the teacher hearing it.” Prophecy Ruth Connors is director of the Broadway hit show “You Can’t Kiss Caroline.” Gary Couhig has just completed his version of the dictionary. Pat Cranney has just opened a new branch store for her widely known products, Caines Mayonaise and Caines Potato Chips. Denise Creeden is head of the Blue Knights Orchestra and has recently taken up banjo lessons. Cynthia Crowley is designing new fashions in Paris. David Cunningham has just won a contest as the tallest giant in the world. Thomas Curran is a cowboy “herding up stray cattle. Barbara Damon is booked permanently at Carnegie Hall for a series of piano concerts. Eileen Deschamps, Woman’s Amateur Golf Champion, may turn pro. John Duflill returns after two years of college to become Mr. Nolan’s assistant. Joanne Duffy is still as quiet and as win- ning in her ways as she was ten years ago. William Eldridge has just been promoted to supervisor of the drafting depart- ment at the G. E. Florence Estey has just opened her own hair dressing business. Thelma Evans is a private secretary at the Essex Aggie. Paul Fanning has opened a clothing store for the “best-dressed Red Head of 1965.” Shirley Ferry is working on a new chemical to keep crickets out of “plants.” Ann Floyd is working out a scheme to get 101 in a chemistry test. Jean Frohock has just had “Frohock’s Manual of Etiquette” published.

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Lawrence Frost is giving lessons on putting pianos out of tune. Tom Gass is president of the “Rubber Wreckers.” Sydney Gates has just completed his record breaking feat of thumbing around the world. Margaret Goodwin is the bold and forceful secret to a big businessman’s success. Robert Goodwin is a successful electrical engineer and is the “live wire” of the electrical field. Mary Gorman is now retired after making a fortune with her new book “Filing Made Easy.” Donald Gorman is now playing right wing for the Montreal Canadiens. William Grimes is publishing a book on a million ideas. Frank Haggerty has replaced Danny Thomas on “Make Room for Daddy.” Claire Haynes is now head nurse at St. John’s Prep. John Heffron is giving lessons on how to throw your arm out. Richard Henry is guitar soloist for Joe Elastic’s Rubber Band. Jon Humphreys is the leader of a jazz band currently appearing at Birdland. Andrea Hurd is head counselor at Girl Scout Camp. Mary Ann Jackson is head medical secre- tary of the new Hunt Memorial Hos- pital Priscilla Jackson is head of a hospital specializing in whirlpool treatments for injured basketball players. Arlene Jameson is still as quiet and shy as ever. Patricia Johnson has just completed her book entitled “Problems and How to Solve Them.” Carlene Jones has iust established a gen- eral hospital in Middleton Square. Joseph Kasenenko is now chief curtain puller at the Orpheum Theater. William Kellenberger, after attending Nor- wich for four years, is coaching the D.H.S. basketball team. Wilma Kenney is replacing Miss Rider. Enis King is now Mr. April’s personal stenographer and is still asking, “What’d you say, huh, Mr. April?” Beverly Klosowski is starring in a revival of the musical “On Your Toes.” William Kramer has been accepted as scrip writer for “The Milton Berle Show.” Carol LeBrecque is living a life of peace and “harmony.” Fred LaMontagne is a busy man with his interior decoration, pro football, and jazz band. Judith La Tulippe is Miss Bonville’s secre- tary. Jean Lovelace is now general manager of Ropes Drug Store. Ruth Little is raising paliminos in Texas and still studying the Mexican Seces- sion for Mr. Nolan. Charles Lyons is assistant to Mr. Pierce teaching chemistry and physics. Peter Mackie is still wondering how some boys can he so “lucky.” Edward Marticio is still catching up on bookkeeping. Rita Martin is carrying messages in Con- gress. Carole Maynard is entered in the Olympics. Barbara McCarthy is writing a book, “Names, Terms and Events in U. S. History.” Bernard McCarthy has just been appointed assistant at Ray’s Finishing Company. Jane McCarthy is head window washer for hard to reach panes. Nancy McCarthy is still trying to get an A in Physics. Robert McCarthy, after attending Dart- mouth for four years, is vice president of “Mac Buick Company.” Prophecy

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