Holten High School - Onion Yearbook (Danvers, MA)

 - Class of 1955

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Stephen McNichol has made the grand finals at the Indianapolis Speedway. Jean Merrill lias just been appointed Ein- stein’s assistant. Peter Modeste is in the Marine Corps with Burns and Neal. Jean Moran is a famous pops singer who still “chirps.” Franklin Neal is supervisor of the Unem- ployment Agency. Dorothy Niciewsky is Theresa Brewer’s closest rival. Maurice O’Connell was able to open his own store last year with a slogan of “Let’s go, go, go to Moe’s.” Beth Oliver, the widely known doctor, has just completed research work on a new serum which will cure red rat fever and mice with measles. Dorothy Ouimette is treasurer of the National Bank. Avis Page is head telephone operator of the Salem Branch office. Marilyn Paine is currently giving a series of lectures of “The Advantages of Harvard.” Donald Pelletier is vice-president of the Nerbit Sherbit Co. Sally Pelletier has just been elected “House Mother of St. John’s Prep.” Pat Pellicelli has been voted “Miss Middle- ton.” Douglas Perkins is a successful naval architect. Patricia Perkins has recently been pro- moted to head treasurer of Brinks, Inc. Alfred Phaneuf is taking Liberace’s place on television. Leo Plante is running a “ferry” from Dan- vers to Middleton. Richard Plutnicki is running a space taxi from Cottage Avenue to Pluto. Norma Porter is, at present, Jackie Glea- son’s personal secretary. Joan Powers is at present touring the country hoping to win the national trophy for excellence in cheerleading. Prophecy - Richard Putnam is trumpet soloist of the U. S. Army Band. William Reynolds has a booming cigar business in Brazil. Merry Ross is dental assistant to Dr. Brooks. Stanley Sadoway is partner in the Bouras Bleach Co. Janet Sherwood has just been selected as “Miss Platinum Blonde of 1965.” Nancy Skinner has just received the award for being the safest driver in Massa- chusetts. Nancy Soucy is the chief cook at Byrd’s Bakery. Sally Spaugh is the chief buyer for Bonwit Teller. John Spears is the new proprietor of Steve’s Gas Station. Harry Spiliotis is employed in making Arab tents. Vivian Spooner is now the able leader of a Brownie troop. Barbara Stanley is head switchboard oper- ator for New England Telephone Co. Patricia Teague is now happily settled down raising her twins, George and Georgia. Constance Thomas has charge of 30 second-grade demons. Daniel Thornell is taking a P. G. at DHS. Joanne Tomer has been voted “Miss America of 1965.” Theresa Turenne is residing in Brookline raising a bunch of “wheateaters.” Carol Ann Vye is Physical Ed. Instructor of D.H.S. Judith Warman’s summer home at Mar- tha’s Vinyard is the showplace of the islands. Ronald Winskowicz has just been chosen “Most Valuable Player” on the Celtics by the Boston Sports Writers Associ- ation. Philip Wood is chief consultant on how to set up and keep a chemistry lab clean. Helen Wright is head cashier at Wool- worth’s.

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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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