Holten High School - Onion Yearbook (Danvers, MA)

 - Class of 1957

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SHERRILL THOMPSON 106 High Street Sherry Secretary Bowling Commercial Activities: Basketball I. 2; Band 1. 2. 3: Onion 1 : Sophomore Hop 2; Junior Prom 3; (Jlee Club 4: Senior Reception (Decoration) 3: White Team ; Service Club 4. •Til bring a shovel next time, Mr. Radulski. SANDRA THURSTON 10 Liberty Street, Middleton Sandy To be a singer Commercial Activities: Sweater Benefit 3 : Holten 3; Junior Prom 3: Senior Dance 4: Glee Club 1. 2. 3. 4: Senior Re- ception Decoration) 3; Blue Team. Presenting Miss Rosa High-note. CAROL TIMSON 20 Riiver Street Carol Nurse Swimming. Skating C ollege Activities: Onion 4; Senior Play 4; Glee Club 4 ; Driver Education 4. She has an interest in the Clark candy factory- WILLIAM TURENNE 146 Maple Street gill Pharmacist Sports and women College Activities: Football 3, 4; Ice Hockey 1, 2. 3. 4 ; Track 2; Sweater Benefit 3. 4 ; Holten 4 ; Onion 4 ; Sophomore Hop 2: Junior Prom 3; Senior Dance 4; Senior Play 4; Glee Club 2. 8, 4 ; Driver Education 3; Senior Reception (Decoration) 3. Td rather be handsome than rich, anyway.” BARRY URBANSKI 25 Elliott Street Barry Biology Research Hunting, Fishing Activities: Ice Hockey 1, 2, 8, 4 ; Base- ball 2, 3. 4; Holten 4 ; Onion 4; Sophomore Hop 2; Junior Prom 3; El Club Espanol 4 : Driver Education 3; Executive Committee 3; Student Council 2. He spent all his time in a cage. CYNTHIA Van HORNE 3 Richards Street Cyn Medical Secretary Skiing College Activities: Band 1, 2. 3. 4: Sweater Benefit 1, 2, 3, 4; Onion 4: Sopho- more Hop 2: Senior Dance 4 ; Glee Club 4 : Senior Play 4 : Le Cercie Entre Nous 3: Senior Reception (Decoration) 3: White Team. How fast can that bug go. Cyn ? CAROL WHALEN 14 Chestnut Street Carol Dancing Teacher Dancing and Skating Commercial Activities: Basketball 2: Softball 1; Sweater Benefit 1. 2. 3. 4; Onion 4; Sophomore Hop 2; Junior Prom 3; Senior Dance 4 : Senior Reception (Decoration) 3; Baton Squad 1. 2. 3. 4. No. Mr. Nolan, I won't go to the map.” KATHLEEN WILLIAMS 183 Hobart Street Kay Math Skiing College Activities: Band 1. 2. 3. 4: Sweater Benefit 1. 2. 3. 4; Onion 4: Sopho- more Hop 2: Junior Prom 3; Senior Reception (Decoration) 3: Glee Club 3. 4 : Le Cercle Entre Nous 3 : Driver Education 4 : White Team. Watch out for those quiet ones! MARSHA WILT 30 Lawrence Street Marsha Laboratory Technician Sporta College Activities: Field Hockey 1, 2. 3. 4; Basketball 1. 2. 3. 4 : Softball 1. 2; Sweater Benefit 4 : Holten I : Onion 4: Sophomore Hop 2: Junior Prom 3 : Senior Dance 4 : Senior Reception (Decoration) 4: White Team. Anchors-away! SUSAN WINSLOW 242 Locust Street Sue Nurse Swimming, water skiing College Activities: Onion 4; Sophomore Hop 2: Junior Prom 3; Senior Dance 4; Senior Play 4 : Glee Club 4 : Le Cercle Entre Nous 4 : Driver Education 4; Senior Reception (Decoration) 3: Blue Team: Service Club 4. How many ways can you skin a cat? JOYCE ZANNI (below) 8 Sylvan Street Joy Swimming College Activities: Sweater Benefit 4: Onion 4: Senior Dance 4; Senior Play 4; Glee Club 4 : I Cercle Entre Nous 4. Glad to have you with us. Joyce.

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BETTY SI'AkAS 16 Pickering Street Liz Laboratory Technirian Swimming and Skating College Activities: Field Hockey 1. 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1. 2. 3. 4: Softball 3; Band 1, 2; Sweater Benefit 4: Holten 4: Onion 4: Sophomore Hop 2: Junior Prom 3: Senior Dance 4; Glee Club 3. 4 : Laeti Latine 3. 4 : Driver Education 3: Executive Com- mittee 4 : Senior Reception (Decor- oration) 3: Secretary 3: Blue Team. Not everyone can afford a Lincoln. ROSALIE STEARNS 42 Conant Street Kodie College Skiing. Swimming. Dancing College Activities: Field Hockey 2: Basketball 2. 3; Sweater Benefit 4 : Onion 4 : Sophomore Hop 2: Junior Prom 3: Senior Dance 4 ; Senior Play 4 ; Driver Education 4 : Senior Reception (Decoration) 3: Blue Team. Is her interest at Tufts or in Reading? LOUIS STELLA 15 Essex Street L°u Music. Teaching Music Languages General Activities: Track 3: Sweater Benefit 1. 2. 3. 4 : Glee Club 3 ; Driver Education 3. Those flashing fingers at the keyboard. JOHN STEPHENSON 19 Endicott Street Roc. Steve. Jack G. E. Apprentice Course Cars College Activities: Onion 4. Still collecting s| eaker8 from drive-ins, John? DARLA STEVENS 12 Chestnut Street Steve Physical Education Teacher Dancing College Activities: Basketball 1. 2. 3. 4: Cheer- leader 3. 1 : Sweater Benefit 3. 4 ; Onion 4; Sophomore Hop 2: Junior Prom 3 : Senior Dance 4 : Senior Play 4 : Glee Club 3. 4 ; Driver Education 4 : Secretary 2 : Blue Team. How did you say you broke your glasses, Darla? JACQUELINE STONE 56 Lawrence Street Jackie Professional Musician Music Commercial Activities: Sweater Benefit 2. 4: Holten 2: Onion 4: Junior Prom 3: Glee Club 3. 4 : Le Cercle Entre Nous 2: Driver Education 3; White Team. Bill Haley's understudy. SANDRA STORM 34 Putnam Street Sandy Secretary Swimming and Bowling Commercial Activities: Basketball 3. 4: Sweater Benefit 4 : Onion 4 ; Sophomore Hop 2: Junior Prom 3; Senior Dance 4; Driver Education 4 : Executive Com- mittee 4: Senior Reception (Decor- ation) 3; Treasurer 4 ; Blue Team. Are you still swinging on Gate ? JEAN STURTEVANT 18 Washington Street Jrano Medical Secretary Skiing, Swimming Commercial Activities: Field Hockey 1. 2. 4; Basketball 1. 2, 3. 4: Softball 1. 2: Onion 4 ; Sophomore Hop 2 : Junior Prom 3: Glee Club 4 ; Driver Edu- cation 3: Blue Team. I don't have uny problems. Mr. Nolan.” JOAN SYLVESTER 13 Hyde Street Joanie Medical Technologist Skating College Activities: Field Hockey 1 ; Basketball 1. 2, 4; Onion 4; Sophomore Hop 2; Junior Prom 3: Senior Dance 4; Glee Club 2. 3. 4 : Blue Team. The Farmer's daughter. RONALD THOMPSON 9 Pillsbury Avenue Ronnie Indecided General Activities: Track 2, 4: Glee Club 4. “Like the stars, they come out at night.”



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CLASS WILL We, the Class of Nineteen Hundred and Fifty-Seven, being of sound mind, and realizing the vacillation of human affairs and the foibles of memory, do affirm our belief in the mortality of mankind; and thus, the said class, in order to perpetuate itself in human remembrance, does bequeath the following in its last will and testament: To Mr. Ambrose we leave a megaphone to yell his famous last words “FILE!!” To Mr. April we leave new campaign promises for 1958. To Mr. Barry we leave fond memories of a success- ful Senior Play. To Mrs. Brown we leave a portable percolator so she can take her coffee breaks in homeroom. To Mr. Carroll we leave our wishes for a happy retirement. To Miss Damon we leave our sincere appreciation for her help in another successful Sweater Benefit. To Miss Denton we leave a Ford Thunderbird with a buggy compartment for her shopping bags. To Mr. Duncan we leave a book entitled “Jokes and How To Tell Them.” To Mr. Dunn we leave a blueprint for a neat, orderly desk. To Miss Edmondson we leave a collection of the latest rock and roll sensations for her typing class. To Mrs. Fryer we leave a gas mask to help her endure students experiments on II2S. To Mr. Greenwald we leave a ladder to permit students to talk with him on the same level. To Mr. Greer we leave our gratitude for his assist- ance in producing the “Onion.” To Mrs. Hughes we leave a book entitled “Privileges for the Underclassmen.” To Mr. Jordan we leave a free course of drawing lessons. To Miss Kearns we leave an iron baton. To Mr. Kilfoyle we leave a giant size bottle of “nerve-pills.” To Mr. Logan we leave a complete wardrobe for his indisposed skeleton. To Mrs. Maney we leave a classroom of quiet and attentive pupils. To Mr. Marcus we leave a year’s supply of chewing gum to calm his rattled nerves. To Mr. Michopoulos we leave our thanks for his guidance and assistance. To Mr. Nolan we leave a slam book with all the current romances to keep him up to date. To Miss Nowak and Mr. Capra we leave lots of happi- ness in the future. To Mrs. O’Connell we leave colored straws for her third period milk break. To Mr. Olds we leave a membership card in the “Cruelty to Seniors Organization.” To Miss Parrott we leave the Juniors who’ll need specialized guidance. To Miss Petrie we leave a quiet corridor. To Coach Hadulski we leave a patched collection of H.II.A.A. tee-shirts. To Mrs. Richardson we leave a broadsword to quiet next year’s homeroom. To Mrs. Root we leave two authorities to protect her sliderule from invasion. We leave Mr. Roseman saying “This is Ridiculous!” To Mr. Vye we leave a valet for his many tasks. To Mrs. White we leave a book on “Careful Driving and Safety on the Road.” To Miss Williams we leave our best wishes for a very speedy recovery. To Mrs. Zollo we leave a subscription to the magazine “House Beautiful.” To Mr. Zollo we leave a fresh batch of Dottie Shoe- laces. Louise Anketell leaves her skiis to any underclass- man who thinks she can fill her boots. Barbara Baker leaves her neatness and style to the freshmen. Bernard Balser leaves his hair-curlers to John Rowe. William Barron leaves his ability to crash into stone walls to Bobby Lewis. Cathy Beauvais leaves saying “Why do I do these things?” Marcia Begin leaves on an extended “Ski” trip to South Carolina. Oscar Belle leaves. What will Mr. Duncan do? Ronald Benius leaves his quiet, mannerly ways to Kerry Landers. Barbara Brown leaves as quietly as she came. Paul Brown leaves still wondering why girls have to be so difficult. Joyce Cassidy leaves her ability to flirt with the boys to Ruth Buxton. Michel Charbonnier leaves his height to Michael Madore. David Chartier leaves amid a cloud of dust in his father’s Thunderbird. Robert Chenard leaves his old session slips to Mr. Ambrose. Ann Churchill leaves a supply of boyfriends to some Junior who isn’t going “Steady.” Judy Churchill leaves for the city of “Lowell.” James Coffin leaves his football uniform to Randy Morin. Lois Cohoon leaves her singing voice to next year’s Glee Club. Ann Conley leaves “Earley” for California. Sandra Conway leaves on two wheels in her over- loaded hot-rod. Sheila Conway leaves trying to convince everybody that “Veal-cutlets is her favorite meal.” Michael Cranny leaves his way with the girls to Dickie Sheldon. David Crawford leaves his position of “chef” in the cafeteria to Stanley Bennett.

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