Holten High School - Onion Yearbook (Danvers, MA)

 - Class of 1959

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Vincent Farley works in a “glove” factory. Ann Flynn has given up hamburgers for “Kellenbergers.” Elizabeth Foskett is now head the Danvers Library. ad librarian at Richard Fowler still tfftys, “Great balls of fire!” S, ' Marjorie Geary£ is now training her own musicians. Cheryl Glover is a private secretary to the “Vincent Potato Chip Co. Donald Gooding is a milkman for “Prentiss.” Sally Kent has taken over her father’s busi- ness. Elmer Killam is raising bunny rabbits. Elizabeth Knowles is part owner of the “(’lark” Bar Candy Company. Eleanor Kowalski is now secretary to the President of the United States. Jean Kunz has a new footbal sweater now. David LaMontagne is at Arthur Murray’s Barbara Lang has taken Mrs. as French teacher. ’s place Harold G ooding manages a popular winter resort ii i N. H. Lois GouJ. d is now a member of the Spring- field gy m team. Theresa ( iourdeau is a life time enrollment at “Br y wn” University. S Judith Hawkes is still shining her nose. Walter Lang has completed his revised edi- iton of The Story of America. . Lucille Lapointe has left to join the Armed Forces. Rebecca Laux is still cool, calm, and con- fused. : Roberta Leach is now six feet Erwin Haynes has invested in a dungaree factory. hyllis Hearn is a model for Seventeen. Carolvn Leftin is a specialist in dissecting Robert Lebel has a new pair of tires. Carol Lee is still as shy as ever. of a cer- Judith Herron tain Studeba Donald Higgins at D. H. S. Elizabeth Hilton is the general manager of Lane’s Drug Store. Alan Hooper can still be found hanging around in Haverhill. ' J ' cats. Wilfred Levesque has written a book on the art of jitterbugging. Judith Houle is the head nurse at York Beach Hospital. Eugene Hoy is still wondering how Room 12 got 100% in the magazine drive. Marjorie Huse has a large car now. Arthur Hyde still hasn’t found the right girl. George Innis is a famous Chinese cook. Joanne Kasenenko is currently singing in a Broadway show. Suzanne Kelley is taking a course in “Bill” management at B. U. Barbara Lusky is a resident of Peabody. Donna Mackenzie is a horse trainer at Suf- folk Downs. Paul Mackey is the judge of the Miss Uni- verse Contest. Michael Madore is now a full fledged mem- ber of the Mickey Mouse Club. Francis Mills has been voted the noisiest man of 1969. Martha Mitchell has written a book entitled “Silence Is Golden.” Carole Moody still has her pleasant disposi- tion. Neil Morrissey is a permanent member of the “Club.” Phillip Morse is still trying to get into a cer- tain Jr. College in N. H. Tina Moustakis has her own dancing school.

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CLASS PROPHECY We, the esteemed Class of Nineteen Hundred Fifty-Nine, having attained the summit of human achievement, wish to present a panoramic vista of future years for remem- brance and fond recollection in the years to come. Robert Anastasi is still collecting back dues from Room 11. Catherine Arvantides is now a foreign am- bassador to Greece. Harry Barnes is a photographer for Life magazine. Bernard Bartnicki has taken Harry Bela- fonte’s place singing “Mary Anne.” Barbara Begin has opened a taxi service from Danvers to Topsfield. Peter Billert is still laughing. Robert Boyd still regrets the Thanksgiving game in which he could not play. Walter Bradstreet is President of the B. and M Railroad Robert B iow the manager of the Mousta Company. Judith Bi Will Coi .ompany. working on love-“Pat” makeup, i- still working on the Patricia Creeden is now an airline 1 Barbara Cloutier works in a “Bell” factory. Brenda Cloutier is a famous children’s nurse at Hunt Hospital. Janice Coleman is now the star of “South Pacific. Sandra Colomy has taken Miss Petrie’s place as a typing teacher. Bonnie Conroy is a member of the June Tay- lor Dancers. Carol Cooper helps to run a florist shop. ;. if Richard Corrigan is a professional joke wri- ter for Red Skelton. Patricia Corthell has left to join the Air Force in Las Vegas. Edward Coyne, now employed by Revlon, is in the Air Laurent Brousseau is a c Force. Sheila Burns has just won the Kentucky Derby. Stephen Butterfield has just launched a Sputnik ouside the doors of Jordan Marsh Company. Hermit Cargill is the manager of his own gas station. Ruth ('ashman has part ownership in “An- dy’s” garage in Beverly. James Cassotis now runs a “fish” market. Brenda Chafe is now employed at the re- cruiting office for hockey players. Nancy Charest now owns two swimming pools. Suzanne Clary is not as quiet as she was at D. H. S. Gail Clewes is still searching for her research paper note cards. Patricia Creeden is now an airline hostess at Prentiss Airlines Inc., (a private concern). ' '■■ Eloise Crocker has given up the piano and is devoting her time to the Bongo Drums. Jon Crosbie is now a member of the Silent Secret Sendee. Robert Cross is a famous baker. Christine Crossman has just completed a book entitled “100 Excuses for Being Ab- sent from School.” Mary Crotty is studying German at Swamp- scott. Mary DeLuca is still in her world of dreams. Norman Dixon is a professional shoe cobbler. Madeline Duffill is head supervisor at Put- nam Pantry Candies. t Diane Duffy is still worrying about whether or not she is going to be fired. 26 John Elliott still has his Powers.”



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Sandra Mugridge is still as neat and friend- ly as she was at D. H. S. Judith iMunroe is a famous poet. Patricia Nadeau is still following her Wayne-bow. Joseph Neubauer is the President of Mrs. Root's fan club. Carol Noyes is in charge of ironing shirts at the laundra mat. Charles O’Brien is an expert meat cutter at Your Market. Judith O’Neil is bookkeeper for Hermit’s gas station. Robert Palardy is now running his own beauty salon. Nicholas Panos has written a math book en- titled “How Simple Can a Problem Be.” Richard Phillips is now hailed as the re-in- carnation of Charles Atlas. Suzanne Phinney is the chief coffee maker at Hotwatt. .Mark Powers still has an empty seat in his Ford. Rae Prentiss is still saying, “I really don't care.” Allan Rikkola is master of ceremonies of a new Rock 'n Roll show. Judith Roberts is Mr. April’s secretary. Brenda Rockwell has taken Mr. Zoll’s place as a math teacher. Patricia Rollins still wishes that she had nev- er taken history. Edward Russell is now manager of the Dur- kee Candy Store. Brenda Rydberg is now the head nurse at Hunt Memorial Hospital. Stowe Sayward still hasn’t settled down. Peter Sirois is now a confirmed bachelor. Carole Snow is still looking around for a talented musician. Robert Sojka is a famous Navy admiral on the Nautilus. Jean Spakas still hasn’t a care in the world. Marilyn Slier has just been voted secretary of the year. Richard Stowe is head usher at Radio City Music Hall. Donald Sutherland is master of ceremonies for a new T. V. show called “Wake Up and Live!” Hevwood Tarbuck is now a tackle for the New York Giants. Virginia Tarr is now a soloist after complet- ing a course by Patrick. Cynthia Tataronis is still trying to put her car back together. Sylvia Timson is still jitterbugging in the cafeteria. Roberta Tomer has written a book entitled “How To Get Along With Chemistry Teachers.” Carol Trembley is happily married to Ray. Kenneth Wallace is a chemical engineer for Raytheon Corp. Jane Warman has settled down to married life with her MILLIONAIRE. Elaine Warren is still dating out of town boys. Shirley Webb is now a spinster. She found men too hard to get along with. Joanne Whipple is the fat lady in the Bar- num Bailey Circus. Judith Whittaker is now a “Ski” instructor at Sun Valley. Cynthia Wiley has opened her own fashion shop. Nancy Wilkins has become a professional bowler at Sunnyside Alleys. Sharon Winston is an essay writer for a leading magazine in China. John Wright is manager of his own ice cream dairy. He states that his ice cream scoops are much larger than those of a certain dairy in Middleton. Berton Yeaton still gets around in his truck. I Judith Ziolkowski has written a book en- titled “How to get a Hockey Sweater in Two Easy Lessons!” 28

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