Holyoke High School - Annual Yearbook (Holyoke, MA)

 - Class of 1953

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FREDERICK L MOCKLER Appointed to the Faculty Jan ary 1927 Made Head of Mathemat cs Depa tme t September 1030 D ed November 7 1952 A LONIBINATION AND A PORNI INDFFD WHERE EX ERX GGD DID SIINI TO SET HIS QEAL TO GINE 'IHE WORLD AQQLR ANLE OF A NIAN 3 u 1 r n V I 1 H - . , , v , . 4 A A .4 . .. . . . ,- , , , ,,- 4 .. .,-. . - Y . , Y 4 - . . . .-- Y- vu A A AA. i ql, ,,,,, ,.- . W. HLfi,,'Mf,'f ' ' , 5 . A -algix -Dx sg, DEDICATION NIISQ FILPI x xiiumxiia lx or hx xi it Ilulxwkn High Niro xx io ri F ma j D'-ziix iezichcr of Lziiiii 1 j '- W' fl J 'I sc i xixiuiice upon high Qtzincizircix of coiidiici amd wholzir ship xw rwpi-ci, xxhrm' gi-mic nizirimi. cixiisi cligiiiix. :md dcvo ' In chiix' xw zidmirl, xxhww pziriicipziiiwii iii mziiix' 'in-fi Q I' 21611 'iiw xxx' rl' i'ii'.'. xxu, thc Lilzi-X uf 1953 ziiifc' ' 1 ztulx' cicfiiuzilc ' wk. M - .' ual. Iltm K Y ommiihiix xi img I fx Liirni riiii Xcdrhc Ihp Xrm dl 4 PRINCIPAL S MESSAGE The Pesslmlst grumbles Tlmes were never so bad' The world IS confused and upset I feel sorrx for you graduates of 1953 The Optlmlst saxs Vlfhat a wonderful n1t1es presented the challenges to be met the respons1b1l1t1es to be accepted e problems to be solxed' I msh I were wour age and a graduate of 19:13 HISIOTS should teach wou whxch IS the correct outlook It tells of the mam crxses whlch have arlsen IH the past and whlch haxe been met successfullx There were pessxmlsts and optlmlsts lxvmg at the tlme every world crrsxs arose They made com ments much srmllar to the aboxe Wh1ch uewpomt IS yours? Remember the optlmlsts have had success smce the dawn of tlme Dont you thlnk thex wlll contlnue to succeed desplte Com mumsm s threat to our natlon and the world? Have the falth and the courage of the xouth who came before you and there IS no doubt that xou too wlll pass the tcsls that l1fe presents to all of us new aw I time to go out intovthe world. The Opportu- 5' s ' U - Y - i- N. . . . A W ' l ,Q ' V . 5 Ei R . .TU on 4. .. v FACULTY ll1lIllIllYfl'!1fl0ll Henrvj Fltzpatrlelx Prmclpal Samuel A Brunelle het PI'lI1llD3l Lllllan B Maxheld Dean Ernest P Mtbnnty Guxdance J Louxs lxeegen Helen F Brennan Gertrude E Dunn Anna P Garvey Mary Foley Anna M Ctar Mary W Crtelu Gertrude M Grxfhn Thomas Dunn llIfIfllllIlIIfIl'S and SCIFIIN' Vhllxam Bosworth Robert Dlamond Charles L Haskell John S Lacey Fnnum rem! May M Austm Helen Courmotes Eleanor F Garrlty Vhmfred U Glasheen john j McManus Helen E Morlarty john B Sbrega Norman ,I Sulllvan Helen NI Hawley John E O Rourke Paul S Salter Henrv I Scanlon lx Elleen MacCarthy L1brar1an Margaret lx Cavanaugh Harrlet E Ixroepel LOUIS J Forman I' S Stanley W Bates VS llllam E Holdrldge Marx C hane jtremlah J Mxllane Edward Nowak Ellzabeth V O Hern Constante Shea Mary F Sullxvan Harold VN Wynn I 1115 Fmerul lomlmnnl I Ullfif' Sarah T Plantmg Ilzslnru M Cenevleve Brow ne Ellen E Callahan VS yatt E Harper B Elorse Fxtzgerald Frank G Rohan Margaret lx Sulllvan P,I!j?IFllI I'rl11rr1I1nn and llrnllh Dr Gardner Cox Daniel J Regan Arthur H Roberts Vxrglma A Tyrell Joseph Conw ay Julia Browne Dr Honorla lx Shme Jane A Squlre Phllllp Hart Harold Hurley Eduard Nlorxarty Drlzfrs Fflumllon Plrmrnmi Dzrvdor Vlllbur F O Donnell Herbert P Schmldt Languages Mary L Cahxll James M kennedy Julla C Fltzgerald E1leen M McCorm1ck Helena A Kelly Lours E Memhardt l . . ' V ', . x h . 1 5 A .-l If . l 7 . I l .S . ' f v ' n r f V' ' ' ' ' . . I , . . I Q x l . I L 'Y . ' x Q 1 C s K ' . I X . x A Dislribulizve 0f'l'UlJQlfi0I1S E1lllr'r1Iiu11 I' ' ' 1 ' ' I . 7. . Y , Q l . . . ' 4 - . 1 . D V I . I I 6 ADMINISTRATION lx Prin lliill Miss SPalf'1l.' Mr. H. J. Fitzpatric '. ci L. Max6eld, Dean of Girls. Slnmliny: Miss M. Cavanaugh, Sccrctaryg Mrs, ll. limi-pcl. Clerkg Mr. S. Brunullc, Yicc Prinvipzil. '58 JANITORIAL STAFF Sea ed NI S I Dowd Slum Illtj Cauley F Carrur 'I I- lux Creane 6.3 ,ff 4 J -cl COACHES lr' In riqlzl Mss ,I Squin 'Nlss X 'lx ell Mr A Roberts llissinrf Mr D Regan IEA I YEARBOOK ART STAFF Irfllvfzqlzl M Petcrhansnl D Carr B Bessntt ArtFd1Lor D Provost Niles C Shm Ar Dlrcctor CLASS PROPHETS sl mu e II fl Ill hamer A Loughrex J Mor ISSCIIC lx Smder D Provost Nlol'm :mmf Illl Dalton ,I Pcrlowslxl S Gold bug, ,I kelly I-LJ FQQLHI Gly HONOR ROLLS CLASS OF 1953 I IRS'1 HOYOR ROII mln Order of Qt lndlngl L luleen Ruth HIIHIIIOD Jean LOU1 Bre nahan Edu ard Sander Hoffman Leo Augu tlne Bl rnew NI lrv Loulse Ie peranee Anthonx Frank Pl lehti 'vllda Ollx a NleNI lhon I'l llne Joan Brandt Ll ure Lh lenon Nlarx L lrol Ixennedx Nl lrllxnn Xnn St lllnl lnll Nlnlrlolx -Xnne J leoh on 5lllI'lSX 'XI IX IDILIIIIIQIIIIQT Nlarlorle Llara Hexlxood SIIIFILN Rhea Peter IXIIAIQIIC I1r1nee Snxder Walter Joxeph VN lgllll' Bette I lox d Heron sl lnlee Xnn Plll lrfxll Xndrexx Lhlrle lxnoxxlex SFLOWD HONOR ROLL rIn Order of Standlngl ,Iacquellne Rhoda kalser Hell ard I all Ixeeler Helen Yrances Hosta John Thomas Ioftu John Joseph lXIcClntx Reexa Jo -Xnn Cohen Eleanor Loulse Nlorfln Lonat lnee I lura Rl Clllllx Ronald Xlnle Ladleux L lrol NI lrx Ilonoellue Allene I aRue Beneer john Stephen Perloxx lIl Joanne Patrlell Ixennedx Xlarx Ann Xllehalllt Dorothx XIHYIQ Rod7en Jo Ann Helena Bennett Qldnex Suher Jeanne Iullette Roll e lu Palrlcll Jean H lrrlneton Norml NI lrx I aleettl C eraldlne Nl lrle O Brlen Ihxlll Xnn Quennexllle Barbara LOLII e Renauld kntere e Ro e Louehrex L lrol Ann Swer Leonard Lee Dalton Don De ln I l56I'l llll D mn Xlarll ll uen eh Vt alter Bernard Llax ton B lrhlra J lcquellne Dunn Nlona Hllda Peterhansel Ruth 'Xlary Of!CChOXXwlx1 ql11I'lGX Ann Hlnkea Illllllm J'lme Joxce Dorothx Booker Dorolh3 Ann Prox ost Bexellx Ann Ixoehler Joan X alerle Nlef r'lth Xlarx I ll7'1l36Ill Adam C eoree W lrd NIeGalrltx Robert Henrx Bennett Xlarlorle Qhrlxtlne Schnlldt Patrlela Ann Grlffln Patrlcla Eleanor Goodhlnd Norma Ferne Arme Xlarllx n Ann Boudreau Roberta Marx Rutkoxx kl june XIHFIOII Blgelovs Lon tance Leona Vanaxse Joanne Elwabeth Stefanlk Joan Llsle Lappel Sallx Ann Burke SICIHEX Qamuel Coldherg 'Nancx ,Iox Burke Call Charlotte Jonee Q 1 1 A 4 1 ' I 2 2 ' I Z I 2 D' I' . Z I c SS 15 c I e v 1' I J 2 I F ' , I c I D' I ZH 2 A I 7 'l -I I ,' l I 2 ' If I S ' I I -I 1 I l In A I 3 s 1 rr E 1 x - I - 3 I L v 1. e c c 5 I, u ' . ' v w 1 vi 1 1 3 vi T X , 4 I I c . c Z 2 c 4 I A D' I ' 2 Z I I ' I I' 'Z 'Il' Y L . 'Z V I I - l I V I i xg ' ' l- 4 I 3 . K , I ' . ' ' . , V, ' . I ' L ' A A 2 2 2 , c I i. K- . A ' f J , 5. c .' . S I ' 'I 'f ' .' in I . . 7 I . v ' i Y' .1 P- v 'I c c 5 Y ,I I c H7 Helen QCCIIG Lajole Phyllls Ann Tencza ' . 2 ' -2 ' A' I 1 ' 5 . , . , -, , v ' , 5, ' , . - e I c . lr c ' I I I e I -2 ' .I 1 l v' 2 .4 ' S Q , ' -'Z ' , . X . I e Y' I I I c ' I D ,I . l' I . c ' I I i' . I I , e , S9 IZ I e 1 2 e 2 I ' I ' 'S ' I I 2 I 2 I 'I I ' I I D U I ' I ' ' I 2 A I 5 c L c 7 ' Ag . I 'A I 4 ' ' I ' ' c 5 A ' fl Ig I Q r I - I - Y Z I I .1 . v' I Iv I I ' - Y , ll A 2 Iv f Z I I 1 Z ' N I CLASS HISTORY Sometlmes through cur1os1ty we project our thoughts mto the future Othertlmes w1th tenderness and affectlon we remlnlsce Let us retrace our steps noyv to those eventful days when we as w1de eyed sophomores entered Holyoke H1gh School rn September of 1950 Welcomlng us was our pr1nc1pal Nlr Fltzpatrlck Hls frank and gemal manner made us feel at home Under hrs and the faculty s fr1endly gu1dance we were soon accustomed to our strange surroundmgs Our first move came wlth the annual Blg Slster Party October 97 1950 We as l1ttle sisters were escorted by our BIG sophlstlcated ststers to the audltorlum where some of our sophomore glrls d1d some very good entertammg In November we went to the polls and chose Leo Byrnes Presldent Ga1l Jones Vlce Presldent Carol Daly Secretary Don Lbertalll Treasurer and Bob Bennet Marshall Carol Kennedy and Ronny La'XIontagne represented us on the Student C,ounc1l Lablnet Plgskln season arrlved and we were soon aware that the grldlron stalwarts were of cham plonshxp cahbre Coach Roberts and h1s boys romped through the season tled only bv Chlcopee A telegram from Columbus Ceorgla brought the thrlllmg news that Holyoke Peanut Bowl contest Although our boys gaye a thrxllmg account of themsely es they were defeated by Rockmart Hlgh 20 14 Thelr defeat was softened however by the raylng welcome they rece1ved from all of us on the1r return The Soccer team ma1nta1ned Holyoke Hlgh School s champ1onsh1p reputatron and walked off w1th the Hampshlre League Txtle After putt1ng up a great fight they were defeated however ln the Western Massachusetts Soccer Tourney finals Durlng the Chrlstmas vacatlon the annual Junlor Senlor Prom was held ln the War Memorlal Bulldlng audltorlum Chrtstmas decorattons were used w1th a large tree as the center of attractlon The dance was a blg success and we as sophomores were thrllled to have as our dates SENIORSH After the Chrlstmas vacat1on mud year exams and basketball vred for our attentlon The hoopsters won 15 out of 17 games but some of our classmates dtdnt sury 1ye the mmd years Holyoke Cathollc our arch r1y als were defeated twlce w1th last second set shots by Ed Hurley These two games were the hlghhghts of the season and yve nor our fingernanls shall ever forget them Completmg the wmter sports cy cle at Holy oke Hlgh School yy ere the hockey play ers and mermen 1n thelr meets and games Sprmg and the Student Counctl Dance arr1y ed concurrently The dance was held rn the gym Sprmg was m the hearts of all the lucky gtrls who attended Baseball followed on the heels of sprmg We had an excellent team and wrtnessed some real tussles Our boy s copped the X alley League Tltle for the second stra1ght year howey er they were not successful ln defendlng thelr state trtle as they were defeated by Cathedral Hlgh School 3 2 ll U y S l - 'l 'lv Y ' X ' s . . Y .' . . , A . l l '. c ' h L . f, 7 'lf . .7 Q , V .S c f , L B1 I K. 1 s I I v ' : , 'Q ' ', s 1 , to 2 . V L . . t S l S l . . . S t , I l , V l I '. ' High School was chosen to represent the Northeast schoolboy ranks in the post season . 5 f ' ' f 5 f 5, ' . s ' N K1 , , v v' Y , s ., sin . . , l ' S, l 'l c f t . f . ' , . , v ir' v . v ' v ' -s ' y - v y U 7 l 1 T V T T y - . HOSTAS THE E mr W THE STACKS P GOODH IND I f F2 J BRESNAHAN THE. CASLYS G. H'GARRlTY S BURKE. N JACOBSON 2-an 1? NN-. J KAISER H BOUDREAU J HINDLEY C KENNEDY 12 iz, 41, , Qg: -l ' F- 1 ,QQ ii' f Tile, . 1.1 aff , ' 1 , 43 , . ,r ' ,, '-1 an Q ' M 'Y'f1:-9:5 1 .. h I V , ,, ' 1 a 4 L' . H, , . lx iv 3-'T V U Q K F M , 1 V '5 ' ., . K I 1, X if V, 33 fy, I v' 1 A .. 419 1 v 1 4 ' V M , 4. ' ' V ' Q 3 . 0 QL .U ,,' 54 fx., Af .Lx :An 7 , 'f f Q i , 2 , f , ig,, Ljg yg U ff T - A wifi 1- JIU' U 1 .4 He., ' h - T Y V T' . . '? , 'Q Pfbfn N , , K , , . .7 ' ' . f I 'Ti' K 'Qi Z. Agfa . , ,,,f 1 W- P .1 . 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Aff: 0 1 ' 0' O- E in U 2 I f' Ek A A1 . if X, 1 - 5 ff 'I 0 ' ' In June our 11 llld xx 21 xx ell rexx 1rded for their exeellent worlx throughout the :eaeon by a trip to 9111xx1111g1n 1- 111 L 1nad21 to partieipate in the citx Q centennial celebration We tole the 11oxx and left 111 ting memorx on the people in Canada MX fnting clo e to our ophomore xear xxa the beautiful Herald Dance held ,Iune loth 1901 in tl1e Roger Smith L 1 111o1n 1 he Qlxx lhe girlx looked beautiful in their colorful gown and the box 111nd on1e in 1l1e1r xx111te d1nner Jacketx Returning to llolx olxe Hieh in llll fall of 1011 ax proud upperclassmen our Hrxt moxe was the eleetion ol el1 offieerx -X11 ol our hrxt x ear ofheerx xx ere re elected Our liie S1 ter l'1rtx held Noxember fl lflol Came along before we knew ll and xxe as ,luniorx were pe11111tted to e eort our little xixterx to the ex ent On the fflldllflll our team lacked the experience that had w on for UN the Vallex League and Ieftnut Bowl 11onor t11e xear before l1oxxex er thex diwplax ed true team spirit and we w ere proud of them Our Noeeer te 1111 hoxxex er wax buwx defending llw title For the third consecutixe xear the booter eame l1OIl1e xx1tl1 t11e laurelx of the Hampxhire I eague Lhrixtm 1x onen again and our Jr 91 Prom in the War Nlemorial Auditorium made tl1e 11ol1d 1xx lflfefllll After x IL 1t1o11 xxe were eonfronted bx our llllfl xear exams We pulled through some 11ow 1nd g1xe 111 our attention to our wonderful l7lwl'xC1l31ll team Allan Lollomore dis tinguiehed 111n1 ell 11x xetting an 111 time high Neoring xpree of '39 points against Lhicopee High School 1,111 te IIN ended with E1 reeord of 18 wine and 4 lossex howexer we were Cllmlll 1ted 1nt11e opening g 11116 ofthe He 1ClITllNlCI' Fournament in the Springfield Lollege Field Houxe G 111 Jonex L 1ro1 D 11x and I eo Rx rnex reprexented 11x o11 the Qtudent Council Cabinet Carol Ixennedx xx lx eleeted Seeret 1rx of that organization Joxeph Nlor11rtx xx lx llI'llll1I'IlOl1NlX ehoxen 1 Xice Prexident of the newlx organized Ath etie xSNOL1l1l0I'1 Xpr1l11nclt11e flower e lllle our 1n11111l Student Louneil d mee held in the gx 111 1e 11111111 Spiing eonxention of Ile Nextern we lLlll1NC1lN Xwoeiation of Stueent ouneilx xx 1 1e cl 1ere 111 o xoke 11l15Lll0Ul t xx IN 1 11g sueeew .mc eo lix rnex our C av prexic ent xx 1 1111 lI'l1lll0llN x e eetec to xerxe 1 piexident of tl1 11 org 11111111011 ore we lxlle xx ll pring xx 1x 1e1e 111 111 1 gooe te 1n1 lllfl xx 1 x 101101 xxexei we mt e e1d o r 1 N N 1 our QIZIITICN eX1011f11lr leiellfl 1 L lllle f lll 1X UIIOIN 1I'lC INK ITC N XKLT11 0 Ill IDX O OUI L IN llll QN 1e Roger 51111111 L Il 16 Nite June 13 1111 e llld ll exent 1X lle e1 IC mee o eourxel ' L1 ie gown- xeniorx iunioix and xo IO morex xxere 111p111 ol 111e lun 1111 xx 1 1 wonderful xxax to terminate our junior xear 1 xear wh1el1 xxe 11111 nex er forget at t 1e 31X lI'l1XtCl Nptemm 1 3 111 K 11111 popular None foe We Llllle to llolxolxe lllell 13 , 2 .,S 2, .2 ,' A 2 1 , ,, ,, , ' .T 2 ' 2 i2 s, '2 ', ' ' ' V - ' ' , s 1 14 1 2 2s ' Q j ' . . 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'QQ ' . 1 I-1 We sat IH the back row then The Seniors sat in the yery first row And how we enyied them But now we too are there We sit in the Senior chair Cheer up my dears in a very few years You soon wtll all be SENIIORSH' X es we were seniors but along wtth that honor came many responsibilities For the third consecutiye year the following students were elected our officers Leo Byrnes President Gail Jones Vtce President Carol Daly Secretary Don Ubertalli Treasurer and Bob Bennett Marshall To start the fall act1v1t1es off right our soccer team fielding many senior boys showed their 1n1t1at1ve by winning the Hampshire League Title and under the leadership of Co Captains Walter Clayton and George McGarr1ty went on to win the Western Massachusetts Soccer Tournament About this time the Student Council held their elections Joe Moriarty was chosen Prestdent Carol kennedy Nice President and Judy Cain Secretary The faculty ad yisors were Mr Wtlltam Bosworth and Nlr Paul Salter Other seniors elected to the cabinet were Leo Byrnes Carol kennedy Gatl Jones and Carol Daly Along w1th Noy ember came our annual Big Stster Partv We had a rare assortment of entertatnment and I m sure all were pleased with the results The 1909 football team saw Lo Captatns Bill Skinner and Joe Moriarty lead our team through many tussles Our few losses proyed costly howey er the team did a yerv good Job in each game We trouneed our Holyoke Catholic riy als by a score of 27 to 7 Htgh ieel nm 1lsO goes to our exceptional band and htgh stepptng mayorettes No game would be complete without their half time sktts Replete with gow ns llld g1rden11s the Junior Senior Prom held tn the Roger Smith Hotel December 78th w ls enjoy ed by all who attended Table decorattons were used and t e,111 r B1 ketb 1ll 12, nn took the spotltght from the time of the starttng whistle of the first mine we re tlifed wh it in excellent squad QO'1Lh Fd Moriarty had organized 'I he Holyoke High Sehool hoopster led by Lo L IDIIIITS Douglas Barrus and Irank Leyi made 'in indelible impie ion on 1ll b1sketb1ll rooters Longratulattons to Coach Nlortarty and his uoy 'lhe Student Lountil d1nee '1g1tn gaye tidtngs of spring and agatn our baseball golf tenni lIlCl tr 1ek te nn re umed thetr efforts to become the champions we know them to be Our fin1l oei il eyent wtll t'1ke place tonight tn the Roger Smith s Lasino In The Sky when we hold our 'innual Her 11d Danee We look forward to fun tonight but we ll be sorry too to know that we 1ppro'1eh the end of our day s at Holy oke High School And o '1 we g1ther together for the last time Sunday we will look back oy er the past wtth tenderne '1nd afteetion and know that these preytous happy eyentful days at Holyoke Hteh Sehool will be forey er prominent in our memories C urn! 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', ' ' ' ' S 'A ess 1 1 U ' I . 1 ' ' 5 -, j, ' ji CLASS WILL We the L11 s of 1913 of tl1e Ilolxokc Hlch School Ill tht Lltx of Ilolxokc II tmpdtn Countx and Lommonxvc 1lth of 'Xl INNILIILISCIIN hung of sound m1nd and of good he 1lth do noxx make ITICI decl1re th1s our l1st xx1ll IIICI tcst 1n1ent After the p IX n1ent of our tust debts of gJr1t1tude IIICI our Qr1du1t1on cxpen Ls xxe do herebx glxc 1nd bequeath thc folloxxmg., Art1cle I To Our Parents Axxard of the Xear for 1nx aluablc xx1sdom IIICI I.,L1lCIlI'lCe 1l o 1 dupltt ttc CIIIJIOIHLI for mutual YGJOILIHQ Art1cle II To the School Commlttce and tl1e Supermtendent Our smcere 1pprcc11t1Jn for the numerous nnprox e1nents at H H S IH reccnt xt IIN and also the present 1t1on of the School IXI 1nual ed1ted bx the Ll Iss of .Yi xxhtch lncludes DYOYISIODS for sl1orter hours 1nd less homexx ork Artlcle III 'Io Our Pr1nc1p'1l An Oscar to the best pr1nc1pal cx er from the best class ex cr Artlcle IV To the F'1cultx Our heartfelt Qratltude for the Llflle and effort spent IU prep 1r1ng, us for future FGXDOHNI b1l1t1es vxtth the hope that some dax thev max re'1l11e that wt xxere the br1s,htest quletest most drhgent graduattng Class ex er Artlcle V To the Nlen of the Facultx A Good Qportsmanshlp Trophx for thclr performance 1n the first annual Student Faculty Basketball Game also a l1st of ten good clnropractors to con ult after future games Art1cle VI To Mr Brunelle Two ever popular recordlngs entltled Whx Dont 'Iou Behcxe NIU and just One More Chance bx the Qmffers Club AFIICIG VII To 'XI1ss lxlaxfleld The W1ll1am G Dxx1ght -Xxxard for her scrxtte undtrcd the Lommunttx through The Good I elloxvs Llub ITICI an 1larm clock cqulppcd NXlIIl 1 Ions: 1 tngc NOIIYICIIITQ dex1ce xxh1ch xx1ll penctr 1te the home of cxerx ctrl ll tm '30 A Xl Artrcle VIII To 'Xhss NlacL 1rthx The t1tle of Iixplorer and Dtscox ercr of the H car for hcr 1h1l1tx to loc 1tc h IYCI to hnd matertal and IH 1dd1t1on 1 hug,c hound dot, xx1th 1 lnch I Q to OLIIXNII tl1e 1n1ste1 mlnds vxho h1de her book 1n places xx herc no human bemr c tn hnd thtm Artlcle IX 'Io Nlr I'I1NIxGII A Plaque of C,ommendat1on for not haxtng m1ssed 1 d IX ot school tn thtrtx XC'lI 1n addltton a gong to replace the club xx1th xx lnch l1e call h1 clt e to tttentl un Artrcle P11 'Io 'Xhss Morlartx An allocat1on from the QIXII Defense eXdm1n1str1t1on for one mox able bomh hcltcr protect her and her exper1mental as 1stants from n11 dtrected 'ttom Artrcle XI To 'Xlr Roberts A prlze album of Al Jolson Records xxh1ch xx1ll feature h1 fax or1te Sonnx Box Artlcle XII To 'Xlr Harper A palr of ox erswed thumbs so that the cut ups IH the far corners of the room can EHSIIX see the thumbs doxxn stgn Arttcle XIII To Nlr Bosxxorth Promotlon to the grade of Rear Adm1ral for h1 outstandmg gutdance xx1th the Qtudcnt Councll and the D1 t1ngu1 hed Qerx ICC Cros for brax erx ox er and aboxe the call of dutx dlsplax ed 1n the Student Facultx Game 16 ' - .1 I' 1 . 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OSXCA SSA!! 06440505 55.16 ,ak gg, ning ,66111 Oissew X1 BUSY LXKEL4 T0 5 C D .seo-14 aaessaam Mg., I lg + G Y t I 'U'- Mary E Adams 2 Harruson Ave Mary us a welcome pres calf Junuor Hugh Those of us who are un her classes realuze what an asset her fruendshup us especually un senuor math and buology Mary belongs to the French and Servuce Clubs and us a member of the Gurls Bas ketball Team Mary will go to college and become the famous modzrn Sweetheart of Szgma f hu Louxse M Blue 2049 Northampton Louuse graduated from Joseph Metcalf School She entered Holyoke Hugh un 1950 After school Louuse us found workung behund one of the counters of Vl T GrantsStore Kull em or cure cm uuull be Louuse s motto when nurszng become her pastume Norma F Armes 131 Westfield Rd Norma came to H H S from the Joseph Metcalf School Whule at H H S she has been a member of the A Capella Chour She sews un her spare tume and belongs to the Holyoke Ice Skaters Assocuatuon uNorma.s quuelu uuul mul good humor wull keep lur future boss smulung euuun when she ts late for Ivfrrlu 364 days a year llauue fun Norma Barbara Authxer 14 Grover St Barbara, Secretary of the Dustrubutuve Occupatuons Course, came to Holyoke Hugh from the Mater Dolo rosa School Barbara en Joys spendung tume un the church organuzatuons She us a member of the Chuldren of Mary Sodalut and the Mater Dolorosa ghour She also belongs to the Gurl Scouts At home she enjoys her hobby of collectung dolls, at school, she par tucupates un school actuvutues, such as volleyball, and re ceptuonust dutues Bobby wull become the lead ung fashion desugner for the U S Aur Force and wull do a .swelljob ll uth her charm and personality she'll be s endung a lot of tlme tallsung tllungs over wuth the per sonnel gy: wffgy -'Qt Nu- PQ ks 'il Phyllxs C Authuer 11 North East A flash of pretty blond denote Phylluss presence A graduate of the H B Lawrence Jr Hugh School Phyllus us Vuce Presudent of the Dustrubutuve Occupa tuons Course Her outsude actuvutues unclude member shup un the Chuldren f Mary Sodaluty and the A Capella Chour Our pretty blond blue eyed classmate will go on to become the most popular re tall woman un hustory and don t be surprused uf one day you should step unto a store along ,Hfth avenue and see thus pretty luttle gzrl behund tihe door whuch says Pres: en Cleo Bacopulos 1597 Northampton Cleo attended Johns Hull Junuor Hugh un Decatur Illunous before she enrolled un the Nurses Preparatory Course at H H S She has been an actuve member of the Dramatuc Scuence and Servuce Clubs Cleo s favor ute pastumes are sketchung and readung I lm uull follow un the strps oflflorenu Nuglutungale and beronue a famous nurse In thu professuon her pleasung ptrwnaluty urull be a great asstt Wulham B Baker 139 Pune Thus popular boy claums Lawrence Jr Hugh School as hus Alma Mater Whule at Holyoke Hugh Bull was a member of the Football Team durung hus Junuor year, and also was a four year member of the Band Bull was enrolled un the Dustrubutuve Occupa tuons Course He was elected Presudent of thus course by hus fellow classmates Bzll will become the greatest undustrual manufacturer un the toy luue along wuth Santa tlaus as a partner Francrs A Barr, Jr 218 Pleasant Al, an alumnus of the Hughland Jr Hugh School, has been takung the College Course whule at Holyoke Hugh School He was a standout member of the champuon H H S Golf Team un hus uunuor and senuor years Al also earned hus letter as a member of the Hockey Team After comung out of prep school, he wull unherlt the New lorlu Yumes and tell all young men to go to Ilol yolue Hugh 1'-' . Li 4' wieff 5 . f th h M ' lf . . emi F031 9, JOSCD Cl- K 1 haur and a cheerful smule , A ' ' 53.2 r Mi . . . ' . . V ' f , ' . ' I - - I ' . , K- s , L u . . 0 . I C i 'lr , ff ' . , , , , - 1 u, R r ' ' A Y ll ' 1 . 1 I V! 4 , tn . I . - A . . I 's D . . a . Y ' ' . . ' ' v I r ' 20 Charles B Barrett 27 Thomas Ave The Joseph Metcalf ,Ir Hugh School claums Char lue as one of uts graduates Vthule at H H S Charlue has ardently supported all the school teams In hus sophomore year he was a member of the Baseball Team He elected the Gen eral Course Wzll enter the lzr 1'orce and become lhe Secretary of Azr Corps ln ll ashunglon Douglas W Barrus 218 Franklun Doug us an alumnus of the Joseph Metcalf Jr Hugh School Whule at Holyoke Hugh School hc was a three year letterman un both soc cer and basketball of whuch he was co captaun un hus senuor year When he us not playung basketball or soc cer Doug enjoys huntung and hshung as a pastume He was enrolled un the General Course Will someday become llze greatest raeunq joclteul of all lumes when lheuj slarl ral mg elephanls Gilbert L Bereelou 373 Hullslde Ave Gul came to Hol oke Hugh from Perpetual el School and has been a promunent member of the Dramatuc Club whule here He us takung the College Course In hus leusure Gul enjoys hockey bas ketball and huntung Gul durzng hus KP duly un lhe Navy will help the raduo operator and send the uvealher reporl lo the Physucs class durung lhe school year Phxl1pC Beaudry Jr 409 Maple Thus clever boy came to Holyoke Hugh from Law rence Jr Hugh School Dur ung hus sophomore year he was a member of the Swum mung Team Phul enjoys swummung very much, and plays a good game of bas ketball too In hus past three years at Holvoke Hugh, Phul followed the General Course Phzlzp ln the year 1960 uvull be the top commereual arlzsl ln ihe calendar busu ness George A Beaulec 74 Jarvus Ave The Hughland Jr Hugh School claums George as one of uts alumm He played football un hus sophomore and junuor years and was a member of the Swummung Team Whule at H H S Geor e studued un the Gen eral ourse George us goung to become a fue star general and be come head of Columbua Unuverszly Allene L Benqer 379 Lmden Allene came to Holyoke Hugh un her jumor year from Belmont Hugh and enrolled us an actuve member of the Dramatuc Club havung had a part un the Sprung Pro ductuon and us also a mem ber of the French Club Allene s hobbues are swum mmg roller skatung and tennus Allene will become a teacher afler four years at college Her pleasung per sonaluly will cause a slump ede of pupils to school Jo Ann H Bennett 156 Oak Jo wuth her delughtful sense of humor hauls from Hughland Jr Hugh She has been very actuve un school actuvutues havung been a member of the French Photography Scuence and Rooters Clubs and the A Capella Chour Jo was a reporter on the Herald Staff un her jumor year and thus year has dusplayed her fine sense of busuness udeas as Busuness Manager of our school paper She us takung the College Course Because of her oulslandunq scholasllc abululy Jo Ann wull become a qreal success as a meducal lechnlcuan Robert H Bennett 7 Orchard Thus luttle boy was a most welcome guft from Metcalf Jr Hugh School Bob la a popular student be cause of hus well rounded personaluty He was Presu dent of the Athletuc Asso cuatuon as well as Marshall of hus class durung hus jumor and senuor years Bob was first strung tackle on the Football Team and was also Captaun of the Track Team Bob also played wuth the Band Roberl afler allendung For nell will become head of ru famous holel chauu V V I ' u I Q . -I AA . W , ' , ' 1 ' 7 A ' . A - ' ' 34 rr i l ,, ,, . un the College Course. She A ' ,- 1 I - . ' - ' V ' F is , . . . - - 'Y - 9 ' i . Y l I It ' Il . . Q Q Y I . L P . , , . , ll ' DI ' ' l I ' ' ' IA ' it 21 9' ,ag 1' .4-nv Ronald R Benoxt 158 Locust Ron came to Holyoke Hlgh School from Ensem tas Cahforma where he attended San Dlequlto Un lon Hlgh Ron soon won the dxstmctlon of bemg one of the finest kxckers ever to play football at Holyoke Hlgh He was a standout member of the Baseball Team Ron followed the General Course Ronald whzle ln the A mu wzll have a glrl In every por! buljinally end up a bachelor Elizabeth A Bassett 28 Portland Betty clalmed Blessed Sacrament School as her Alma Mater She IS a very gxfted artlst and has offered her talent to all the art projects at school For thxs reason she has been elected Art Edltor of our Yearbook But Betty IS mterested not only ln art for she also belongs to the Glrls Glee Club Betty IS takmg the College Course Because of her wonderful looks and qreal arlzsllc ablll her elolhes al Prall lrl In slzlule but she wzll also have lo design ercuses for her many dales need any help, June M Bxgelow 75 Walnut June a graduate from H B Lawrence jr High School has been an actlve member 1n many extra currxcular actxvrtxes whlle at H H S We remember see 1ng her each year ln the water pageant She has also been a member of the Servxce Club and the Trl H1 Y Club She IS a mem ber of the Second Honor Ro June wlll become 'VllSS Muscles of 1955 and ln her leisure lzme will wrlle a boolt enlllled Wy Prperr ences wllh Fo Fd s Robert F Boardway 31 Roosevelt Ave Bobby a student en rolled 1n the College Course came to Holyoke Hlgh from Blessed Sacrament School Bob was a member of the Swlmmlng Team ln his sophomore vear and the Basketball Team ln hls Semor year Hls outsxde mterests lnclude hunting and flshlng as well as an mtense lnterest ln all sports thus was shown ln hxs en thuslastxc support of all the teams at H H S Rohr rl wzll become head ol' a pin ball company and ln :ml a machine lllhlfll needs no mclrels Joan H Bozstelle 341 Chestnut We can thank the H B Lawrence School for send mg ,Ioan to us Her wmmng smrle and pleasmg manners have won for herself many true and lastlng frlends Joan enjoys such sports as skatmg Swlmmlng bowl mg and danclng She IS takmg the Nurses Prepara tory Course and smce she always has a smlle and a nxce word for everyone we thlnk shell make a charm 1ng nurse Those bzg blue eyes and lovely wang brown hazr wall be a big assel lo our gal loanzc when she becomes a nurseal lhe Holyolle 1109 prlal Dorothy Booker 94 Beech Dorothy IS perhaps best known for her tap dance speclaltles at the annual school talent shows How ever she has another mter est the fascmatmg one of collecting letters from fam ous people A H B Lawrence graduate she IS an ofhce helper a member the Yearbook Stall' and lS a Second Honor Roll stu dent Dorothy plans to bea bookkeeper at Orlens 1m medxately after graduatxon We have ln Dolly a rwal for Ann Mlller for her danczng lS flawless Manlyn A Boudx-eau 429 South Manlyn IS one of Joseph Metcalfs alumna Swlm mmg skatlng collectxng tropical fish and classxcal and modern records are her favorite pastlmes Whlle at H H S Marllyn was very actrve xn the French Club She IS takmg the Nurses Preparatory Course Marilyn will become a lNavy nurse Her willy re marlts will keep her pallenls amused and sel Ihem on the road lo recovery Barbara A Brackman 70 Hampshire Vlorkmg after school has kept this young lady pretty busy but she has stlll found tlme to asslst ln the school oflice and m the lunchroom Commg from Sacred Heart Bobble has taken the Nurses Preparatory Course and has won many fnends Skatmg swxmmmg and bowlmg are her hObbl6S ll hen you boys dlal oper alor and hear lhal lanlallz mg volce of Babs you wonl be mleresled ln numbers any longer only dales ?- .xg .gil I A - - I 1 a l l - v ' - I V . . - Aww V,rk K X A, ' u . - sa I ' ' . . .' , , . I . ' ' - . x .. ,,. . M ' - ly, Belly will rzol only design of the A Capella Choir and , hr r Q 11. ' , lx 4 V , nj - i I . ' . ' ' Vx - ' . . ' . '- iff!! 1 ' ' - Y .- ll D 4 I , 1 . - D . I . yi , 22 7rv ,Aiwa Elalne J Brandt 1655 Northampton Elaine was a glft from the Hxghland jumor Hlgh School She IS an mtelllgent g1rl wlth a very pleaslng personallty Durmg her Jumor year she was elected Presldent of the German Club Vlce Presldent of the Latm Club and a member of the A Capella Cholr the Science Club the Dramatlc Club the Volleyball Team and the Yearbook Staff Afler gmdualmg from Stockbridge llame wlll In rome a leading horlzcullurlsl James E Bresnahan 65 Pearl Bres came to us from Hnghland jr Hlgh School He was actlve ln man sports such as footbal swlmmmg and golf In hrs senior year Jim was a mem ber of the Latln Club of whxch he was Presldent He was enrolled ln the College Course Jimmy lt IS predlcled hasa greal future rn busmess monlley buszness Jean L Bresnahan 678 S East all around gnrls 1n her class not only excels 1n her stud les but IS also very actlve m clubs and athletlcs Bres IS Vlce Presxdent of the Na tlonal Honor Soclety Pres xdent of the Dramatlc Club Recording Secretary of the Science Club Co buslness Manager of the Xearbook Program Chaxrman of the French Club a member of the Student Councll Band and Latin Club She plays on the Volleyball Basket ball and Softball Teams Bres also acts as a Re ceptlomst Because of her skzll both mental and physzcal Jean lS sure lo succeed zn any career she chooses afler she completes her college educa ron Frederxck P Brooks 15 Llbertw Tuck came to Holxoke Hlgh School from thc Hotchkiss Prep School While atH H S he was enrolled ln the College Course Fred was a mem ber of the Latm Club as well as lts Program Chanr man Hls xx ell rounded per sonallty and brxght smllc wlll lead hlm mto a success ful lxfe Fra erlrl. will Inform parlner ln ll huhhlf gum ron ern rl will ur llc 4 fur mfs llllllrll appfar lll larh pn F4 Barbara J Burke 203 Allyn Barbara has a wonderful smlle and qu1ck cheerful laughter She lS a feature wnter on the Herald Staff and she holds membershlp m the Photography Club and A Capella Choir Out sxde school she belongs to the ,Iumor Gmld of St Agnes A Highland Jumor Hugh graduate she plans to go to college and then complete her educatxon ln a nursmg school lfllfllflfll will una ax an lnqfl nl llrrfzj In llu nun lu x fl Nancy J Burke 13 Ely ll 1th her natural enthusl asm Nancx IS truly a Joy to the world An H B Laurence graduate she IS act1ve as a soprano 1n the Cholr as a Red Cross worker and as a member of the Gxrls Basketball Team and the Lunchroom Com mlttee Although her am bltlon lS to be a model her plans after graduatlon IU clude a posltlon at the Hadley Falls Trust Com DHUY Nancy urzll nzallr a slun nol for long Nan wlll lhfn shzne as Ihr charming Vrs Donald Fraf Sally A Burke 41 Washmgton Ave Smnlmg Sal came to Holyoke Hxgh from the Joseph Metcalf Jr Hlgh and elected the College Course She 1S a member of the Servxce Club the French Club and the Soft ball Team Her favorxte hobbles are kmttlng and sewlng llhzn Sally lllf'0lIll9 a nurse no Illffllllllf will lllll! lo he !1llf'Il lo hzr palunls for her Fhflfllllllll pfrsonalllu and qlllfh llllf alll lure all lhezr ills Joan A Burn 2 Monroe joan lS an avnd lover of sports She has played on the Xollexball Team has partlcxpated nn the Annual W ater Pageant and has completed a course m ,Ir Lxfe Savmg and IS a mem ber of the Rooters Club A member of the Herald Staff joan has also served as offlce assistant The Lunch room Commxttee IS other center of her mterests Hecausr of her greal love for lhrrubers loan will opln a pf! shop se Inq pedrqra ed Bull Dogs . : . Q I - - - 4 . D - I I . . 1' . 1 . h I . ll U , i A . '- ' 4 -f vf - in I' f .'l'1'1'i .' ll ll ' ly, ' . :. l 1 W . ' y ' ' v , 2 . . ' , f . - L , 1 - V . , I - f' f-'97 Bres, one of the best ' nzng lzusznvss woman. hu! - , 1 . . ' . . - 1 l l ' . A A l ' ' IK it ' , - . 4- ' , , l . . . . B . I ' I V . . r l I :-. . W , . Y - .Y . , U, fl' l' , i ' . S . . . x , -F' , I . . , Q V ' I an- ,flf -V - - fl . ' , 1' .U an ' 'r th' XJ b 1 V ., .1 A 23 Leo A Byrnes Jr 40 Lexxngton Ave Leo our Class Presldent lS a graduate of the Hlgh land jr Hlgh School Lee lS a popular fellow takmg part ln many school actn ltles He was first strlnfr guard on the Footba 1 Team as x ll as Manag r of the Baseball Team 1n has Junxor and senlor yea Besldes bemg on the Student Coun c1l Cabmet for two years Lee was Presldent of the ll estern Massachusetts As socxatxon of Student Coun clls He was a member of the Latm Club and the Athletlc Councll He repre sented H H S at Mass Bows State ln 1952 1 60 111111 111601176 lhe doctor for llolyolte Hzgh 1n the 111 alth Department Ronald A Cadleux 267 Sargeant Ronme was Joseph Metcalfs g1ft to Holyoke Hlgh He was enrolled ln the College Course sxdes bemg an enthuslastlc supporter of all the school teams at H H S Ron was N 1ce Presldent of the Sclence Club a member of the French Photography and Dramatlc Clubs Ron was Herald and an honor student for three years Ronald after eompletlng englneermg school 111111 bulld a 11r111ge wh1eh 111111 span the r11er 1n two places James W Cadzgan 94 Beech A graduate of St Jer omes School Jlm has been enrolled ln the College Course at Holyoke Hlgh An actlve member of the A he has been n ardent supporter of all the H H S teams ,llm was treasurer of the Latln Club J1m 111111 be numher one liuzell Salesman ln Ilolyolte Jane A Cameron 482 Maple Jane who came to H H S from Lawrence ,Ir Hugh School plans to enter the Lmverslty of Massachu setts after graduatlon Her school act1v1t1es mclude the Servlce and Photography Clubs A receptlomst and honor student she has the unusual hobby of collectmg mmxature horses and en Joys such vaned sports as horseback rldmg Swlmmlng skatmg and badmmton Jann llllll graduate from a lolleqe of f lolhes Deslqn and lllflff an artzele entltled Drape the Shape ln Crepe Joan E Cappel 451 Mam Joan has danced through the hearts of her frlends just as she has plrouetted her toes on the stage She entered from Morgan J H1gh School and chose the College Course She IS Treasurer of the Dramat1c Club Secretary Treasurer of the German Club and a member of the French Club 'Vit Holvoke College should be verv glad to welcome g1fted Joan to then' dramatnc classes Our lrlfnrl and 10l'P!I171P fompanmn Joann 111111 land herself rr the slages f H1 011111111111 as the 20117 century Sara Bernhard! Dav1d Carr 395 Mam Fver s1nce commg from Lawrence Jr Hugh School Dave has made many frlends here at Holyoke Hlgh Dave rs a hard work mg fun lovmg student en rolled n the General Course whlch he feels w1ll best prepare h1m for thmgs to come He wasan ardentsup porter of the athletlc teams Da111d IS qoznq to set a worlds record for speed ln h1s new Carr Dorothy L Carroll 51 Taylor After graduatlng from Hlghland Jr Hlgh Dot tle declded to take the General Course at H H S Dottne w1ll never have a scarclty of fr1ends for they have all found her an ldeal chum She lS a member of the A Capella Cholr the Rooters Club and the busmess staff of the Her ald After school hours she llkes to play popular muslc on the pxano and collect snapshots Dorothq 111111 attend West Held Slate Teachers College and then become an elemen tary school teacher wzth the deepest sympathy from the H H S faculty Helene B Casey 36 Shawmut Ave Case as her many frlends call her came to Holyoke Hlgh from the Hlghland ,Iumor Hlgh and enrolled 1n the Nurses Pre paratory Course She has been a member of the Soft ball and Nolleyball Teams the SGYVICC Rooters and Photography Clubs +1fter three years of strenu ous n11rses lftllfllflq learn mg ho111 to hgh! off dzsease Helene 111111 jom the Navy and learn how to fzght 017 the sazlors . , H . . . on . . A V .I Y- r' . 5' ,, . fre e ' ' . s ' j rs. ' ' Q , I 4 I ,' 1 A . , - - yn . - . . A ' . ' . A' ll . Q at v A nh , 3 'l l 1 I 5' . . . Be- Q? 1 1 . . . ., - V ' V' ' ' ' also Science writer for the I . I . ' - - ' u . . ' ' ' 1 . , u - 11 ' ' ' ' 1 1- - vlv - . ' I ' ' ' as - ,, A. ., a ' . 1 tx ' II - I A . - ' . ' ' . s l I , - 64 11 , Y . ' . - I 9 ' h ' 7 v 5 . D .' . l .' . - - t 1 1 .-- ' 1 .A . ' , ' .- 1 jx , X .V l 24 if ,.q.. 5 A 'UIQ Carole A Cauley 320 Sargeant Carol IS another xx elcome glft from the joseph Nlet calf Junxor Hlgh In school she IS a member of the Servlee Club and the Choxr Outsxde school she lS actlwe ln the jumor Culld of St Agnes Carol enjoys lee skatlng and plano plaxlng but her pet hobbx 1s kn1t tmg argyles Carol lS en rolled m the Nurse s Course I r S1111 x111111 11 Ill 1 1111111 11111111 1111 1111 1111111 11111 111111111 111 111111111111q fl 11111s1 James T Cavanaugh Z Rlver Ter Fuzzx a graduate of Hlghland School has been a promnnent flgure around Holyoke Hrgh for the past three xears Besldes bemg a valuable member of the football team he has 'always managed to maxntaln hon orarx grades james has also been a member of the Herald and X earbook staffs 111111 11111111111 x 1 s 11111111111 11111 1111111111 Il s111111r11111 1111111111 111 11111111111 Ilzgh 1111 1111 111111, 1111111 Claxre Chagnon 12:16 Nlaln Claxres dellghtful per sonalltx has made her a frend of all at H H S She came to us from the H B Laurence School and took the College Course Claxre part1c1pates ln the Dramatlc Club lS a mem ber of the Xear Book Staff and IS Secretarx Treasurer of the French Club Clalre was elected to the Natronal Honor SOCICIN ln her 1un1or year Claxre lntends to xxorl at the Sprxngheld Telephone Compam ll1111l111 11111s111111111111 811111 111s111 r1111r11 11111s II 11111111111 1 1111s11111111111 '11111 1111 1 11111s 111 11111111111 11111111111 1111111s1s lllll llllllll 1 Thomas E Chalmers 113 Rldgexnood Axe Tom IS another of the graduates from loseph 'Nlet calf JUDIOI' Hlgh Sehool Durmg h1s four xears here he has studled 1n the Col lege Course Tom was a four xear member of the Band where he mll alxxaxs be remembered for h1s fine choruses of our -Xlma Xlater on hrs trombone He was also an honor student and a member of the Dramatle Club 711111 111111 1111 11111111111 Il 1111 ll 111111 111111 llfffrlll 111111 1111111 1 l'1x lrfx IIS 311111111 1111s1111111 111111111111 is 'T Theodore T Chrxstxan 14 Laurel Ted entered our hal lovsed halls upon gradua tlon from Lawrence ,Ir Hlgh School Ted has been a member of the Band for the past three years he was Sergeant of the trumpet sec t1on Ted studled the General Course 1111111111 1 ll 1 1 111 r1l111111 lfflfllll 11711 111 111111111111 111 11 111111111 1111x1111 Il 1111111111111 1111111 11111s 1 s11111111 Jean M Clare l-lol Dvtlght jeannle ls a petlte per son who entered from the Hlghland Sehool She dls plaxs her peppmess as a cheerleader a member of the Cnrls Basketball and Xollewball 'Ieams an an nual Hater Pageant par txclpant a Jumor and semor lrfesaver and a Sophomore Student Counell represen tatlve She IS also an ofhee asslstant a member of the F11 1eh and Rooters Clubs and the Lunehroom Com mlttee 111111s1111111 11111 11111 111 1111111 Xl1lll1I1l l'1111x1 1 Il1X 111111 111111s x11 111111111s1x 111 1111s11111 1111 11111s111111x Margaret Clark lo Shaxxmut Ave A Hxghland graduate of pep and energx She holds membershlp ln the Rooters Club and Photog raphx Club and lS an en thusxastlc supporter of our school teams ller qulek mt her sunnx smtle and her abllltx to see the llflglll slde of llllfljgi luxe galned mam frlends for her 121111111 111111 s1111111l1111 Illlll 1111 III 1111 11 1111s s11111111 1111111118 11111111 11111 811111111 S1111q111111 IIIII1 1191111111118 Walter B Clayton 1649 Northampton VN hen Joseph Metcalf jr Hugh graduated SN alt lt lost an excellent athlete Besxdes belng a first str1nger on the Basketball and Soe cer Teams Walt was also Captam of the Tenms Team for two years Hrs other extra currlcular actlvltxes mcluded the French Club Scrence Club and Latm Club the X ear Book Staff and the Herald Staff Stu dent Councllor and an honor student for three years he was a College Course stu dent ll1I11tf 117111011111 1111 8111111 11111101 P111111 901711 111111 111111 1111n1111' ll Iltlll 11111111111111111 111 each 11'11rh1'r 111r11 111'11r - ' 1 1 1 11 11 SP A A L1 b i' X t 1 1 -1 1 1 , ' 4 I 1 ' , X- K v-- ,Q ' - ' ' s A ' i .' 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' , ' I 1 . 1 K : 111' 111 .' 11 1 .' 1I'111I I , , A ' ' 1 25 '5- I I Reeva J Cohen 31 COmmCfCl3l Reeva an honor student ln the commerclal course lS a glrl of varled actlvltles among whlch are lncluded the SCFVICC Club and the Herald Staff She IS also a receptlonlst and ln her sophomore year was a mem ber of the Cholr and Glrls Glee Club Reeva wlll run a column ln the Transcrlpt called Cohen s A dvlce lo the Lore Ofn Helen Contlnl 10 E Mlller Ave Everybody s frlend Nellle entered from the H B Lawrence Jr Hlgh School although she was orlglnally a student at the West Street Jr Hlgh She IS well known for her prow ess as an outflelder on the a member of the Volleyball Team She belongs to both the A Capella Cholr and the Glee Club Happy go luclry Helen wlll follow ln the footsteps of her brother and be the hrs! woman ever to attend Notre Dame and play left halfbacll on the mlghty Irlsh team Maureen C Conway 50 Gates Maureen came to Hol yoke Hlgh School from Jos eph Metcalf ,Ir Hlgh Her pretty red halr and sweet smlle are two of her out standlng features A com merclal student she IS plan nlng to go lnto secretarlal work and someday would llke to do a lot of travellng Maureen IS a talented plano player and her hobbles ln clude swlmmlng skatlng and bowllng Maureen wlll accept a posltlon as prwate secretary IH an o :ce on lop of the Empire tateBu1ldlng and rave about Ihe mzlllons of people she has under her Nancy Cooper 643 Summer An actlve partlclpant ln school affalrs Nancy lS a member of the Rooters Dramatlc and Photography clubs She lS a receptlonlst a member of the Glrls Glee Club and was formerly one of the Holyoke Hlgh School mermalds Nancy IS one of those people who makes frlends easlly and her hap py go lucky personallty lS sure to wln many more for her ln the future Nancy will slar ln her own producllon on Broadway 1:77.17 l .X l' Jamce J Corrmer 109 Newton Now a member of the DlStflbUtlVE Occupatlons Class Janlce entered as a gra uate of the H B Lawrence JUHIOI' Hlgh J3I'llC6 lS sports mlnded She llkes roller skatlng swlmmlng and horseback rldlng She IS also greatly lnterested ln a Wlll not ones last testament elther I my lu! rule llllle Janlre wlll worll her way up ln the YPllII1l1 l?ll9lH1'9Y but will lu the luclrnxl of all wlun sh: lIPf'0I7Il'S' llllft' of ll: ry x pres zrlanlanrl rams ll ln! of llllla alrpurlrna nl slnrv s Frederlck C Corrlgan 69 Locust Fred came to us from Lancaster Hlgh School ln Lancaster New Hamp shlre Vllhlle at Holyoke Hlgh he has been enrolled Sld6S belng an ardent sports enthuslast Fred enjoys palntlng alrplane bulldlng and opera I'rerlrlrll will replacf Rlp Corrigan as a famous hero whzlc ln th: Marines Wxlham E Couszneau 1094 Maln Blll clalms Lawrence ,Ir Hlgh School as hls Alma Mater ThlS popular boy belonged to the A Capella Cholr and took part ln all ltS actlvltles Blll was very actlve ln lntramural sports and an enthuslastlc follower of all the H H S teams He was enrolled ln the Col lege Course lllllldm afler movlng lo Callfornla will become I1 famous movze star domq VVeslem Romances Leonard L Dalton 11 Portland Lawrence Jr H1 h sent us an athlete scho ar and all around good guy when It sent us Lenny When he was not out for football practlse or playlng the game he could be found practlslng the dlscus throw He was a student councll representatlve and Presl dent of the German Club Len wlll lnvenl a smolle less clgarctle for non smok ers . . y . - L- Y Q ,I - t , V I .IP - . ' ' -, . . 1 Girls' Softball Team and as an in the General Course. Be- ' ' . S 2 . . 26 Carol A Daly 3 Russell Ter Carol an extremely pop ular Joseph Metcalf grad uate will never be forgotten served her class well as W ice President in her sophomore year as Secretary in her Junior and senior years and as a two year Student Coun c1l sectlon representative and a member of the Cabi net Her other activities include office and lunch room service majorettlng membership 1n the A Cap ella Choxr the Rooters and Service Clubs and the Yearbook Staff Karol llurlleyjrnq her way lo Ilollljwood will be a natural for a serond Blond Joan A Damour 2 Coit Our own damty ,Ioan is one person we all enjoy bemg with Surely her frrendly personality and pleasing manner will take her far in the world ,Ioan entered Holyoke High from the Blessed Sacrament School She is a reception ist a member of the Glee Club and a player on the Girls Softball Team l'lPIllllIllllj Joanre will publish a book enlzlled How lo Slay Slim Shirley M Daunhexmer 595 S Canal An honor pupil a mem ber of both the Photography and Service clubs a re ceptiomst such participa tion indicates the versatility of Shirleys activities here at H H S She has been a member of the Herald Busi ness Staff the A Capella Choir, and the Girls' Glee Club, and was an oflice as sistant Shlrlrq will be lrnown nol as the lady wrlh lhe lamp bu! as the lady wzlh the ladder and will climb lo her boss's hear! Ura lhe same ladder Margaret A Decasse 51 W Court Candy graduated from theH B Lawrence Jr High School She is very inter ested in sports, her favor ites bemg swimming, roller skating, ice skating, and horseback riding Candy IS also a Vlestern music en thuslast The girls ln 210 will never forget Candy's expressions when she was readmg the Did you see's in the Herald Candy wrll spend lhe ner! few years ,hlllng her hope chesl Then she wlll Y 291419115 X56 10 5 Charlotte Y Dery 587 S Summer Charlotte a graduate of Precious Blood School plans to enter nurslng after t1v1t1es mclude duties as re ceptiomst in the health room and membership ln the Rooters Club Her out side actrvlties mclude mem bership in a bowling club the Boys Club Children of Mary Sodallty and Girl Scouts She particularly enjoys dancing reading and roller skating Fharlolle will no doubl form her pallenls mlo leams so lhal she can cheer lhem hack to health Arthur J Desjardxns 70 Center Art brought his swim mmg ability and track ex perxence to us when he came from Lawrence Jr High In both of these fields he has won letters durmg his high school days Carrymg the same will to win into his life after graduation he is bound to take his share of the prizes lrl will become an UUIKPF ln lhe elrle corps of lhe F roqmen Ronald Desnoyers 72 Lincoln Ave S H A product of Lawrence Junior Hlgh Ronald has made many friends in his quiet orderly fashion He likes to fiddle around in the field of auto mechanlcs and plans to enter Holyoke jr College when he graduates A serious student at busx ness or at play, Ronald will do well in any field he selects Afler becoming a leacher, Ron wzll return Io hrs alma maler and gwe a course ln Ethics Involved rn Play mg a Pinball Machme Kent A Desrosxori 135 Oak hen, with his robust manner and fun loving dis position, came to us from St Jerome High He hopes to become a printer and he has shown that if he takes something seriously. he can do a good Job Besides his interest in printing he en Joys bemg a German Club member Ken! will relzre from hrs Drw1ng School for Women at lhe age of 22 because of a nervous breakdown . rw ff H . g .LM cf ',,,' , . 9 U by her classmates, She ' gg V graduation. Her school ac- , V4- gf .. ' ' ' ' ' - g . L I i . , . ' ie. ' ll 77 ' ' - ' 4 ll A D! . ' - A an - 'n - , 4 l l A4 Y ' IJ V 27 Patricia E. Devine 57 Westfield Rd. That attractive red haired Pat whois taking the Nurses Preparatory Course came to us from the Blessed Sacrament School Pat was a mem ber of the A Capella Choir the Girls Glee Club the Herald Staff and the Root ers Club She also played on the Basketball and Soft ball Teams and assisted in the school office She is an ardent sports fan and likes to knit and dance Red headed and hero tem pered Pal will be the hrs! woman umpire on lhe Red Sox slap' and throw pop bottles at all the YA N KEE roolers Robert J Dionne 78 Maple Re with his good looks personality and ath letlc ability came to us from lVater Polorosa school He was a three letter man performing as a versatile guard in football a speedy swxmmer ard a sturdy discus thrower H has served on the lunch room commlttee and has made many friends while here He slould be suc cessful in his future under taklngs Red lUlllIj0l!lflllll'0fl7lfl where he will Inform nn mr razd ward: n John T Doherty ll School Highland junior is proud to claim john as an alum nus hklth his smiling per sonallty and charm he has won many friends par tlcularlv femmme A a hard charging end on the football team and a hne high Jumper on tht track team he has exhibited athletic traits John wzll opt I1 fl sill shop In lhe hogs lounqf on lhe lhlrd floor Carol M Donoqhue 230 Oak One of our most active classmates Carol was a member of the Herald and Yearbook staffs the Forum Club A Capella choir the Water Pageant and the Girls Basketball and Soft ball teams She also found time to act as X ice President of the French Club and of course will be remembered for the peppy cheerleading she did for the purple and whlte Carol wlll in lhf fulurc er perzmenl as a dzellrmn wzlh new reelples nanwd ll es! Penuehe Pulls or Soulh east fupcalle Marilyn J. Dreicorn 20 Morgan Marilyn is another one of those well liked Highland School graduates During the winter she IS a very familiar sight on the ice skating rmks She also en Joys kmtting particu larly argyles VS hat she is most interested in is the radio program The Shad ll hen her flflfllll? rome lrue she will haze as hfr lheme song 'lle and V11 Shadow Julie A Ducharme 57 W Glen Petite brown eyed Julie entered from the Metcalf School She has a wide field of interests ranging from sports activities such as ice skating dancing and basketball to waiting on table at a popular lunch eonette Business school is her immediate destinatlon This hep lzllle girl one of lhe sludenls lll lhe IJ 0 class will relurn to qood old H II S and lalte lhe place of Mrs foley as llu D0 lnslruclor llhen lhf boys wzll be znleresledj Barbara J Dunay 107 Park Babs is a Lawrence graduate enrolled in the Commercial Course She is a well liked hard working student Her school activ ities include membership in the Glee Club as a sopho more and in the Dramatic and Photography Clubs In the Service Club she is assistant treasurer Cer tamly the business staff of the Herald would not func tion properly without her he p lfler aehlezlnq her goal nllioslon l nulersllq she will ehanqe llflllflflfll Q principle ll'lltl'19li Stuart Eastman 1723 Northampton Red always smiling always happy came to us from joseph Metcalf ,Ir Hlgh His prize possession brings him to school everv ay his car Red an his shock of red hair are a familiar sight in the corridors as he mmgles with his many friends Best of luck to you Red in future life Slew will heeomf rm In vumnre mp nl for I aslmzm I flS'll'llf1Il and Ihfzr ll 114s Carl W Eger Jr 87 Rrdgewood Ave Carl entered Holyoke Hrgh from Joseph Metcalf Junror Hrgh Swrmmrng has been hrs ambrtron and hrs record has proved he rs a good performer Carl was a member of the team for three years and also was an actrve member of the Her ald He partrcrpated rn the actrvrtres of the German Club of whrch he was Secre tary farl wrll become a lawyer for Doulle Bubble ti tom Pan!! Norma M Falcettr 1092 Marn A capable grrl Norma has served as office assrst ant Herald typrst and has been on the Herald Busr ness Staff She has also been an actrve member of the Photography Club the Servrce Club the Chorr and the Grrls Glee Club She rs a member of the Frrst Honor Roll and plans to enter the busrness held after graduatron A a hobby she plays the ac cordran and prano Norma wrll work for a promrnent busrnevsman and on her desk wrll have flowers to prove fragrance as well as food IS the key to a man 9 heart Wxllxam I Ferner 105 Congress Ave Handsome Brlly tered our farr halls from Joseph Metcalf Jr Hrgh As a member of the football team he proved to be one of the leadrng defensrve backs of the sectron Who can forget the five rnter ceptrons he made agarnst Sprrngfreld Technrcalt Brll was very actrve rn school affarrs lllld Brll wrll devote all his future llme to bemy pres :dent of a Lonely Hearts Club Edward P Frgler 93 Queen Eddre came to us from Jerome Grammar School Art was hrs hobby and he made hrs contrrbu tron to the art classes For hobbres he pursued hshrng and huntrng Many are hrs storres about the one that got away Fd wrll follow up hrs art course taken at Il II 9 by becomrng a psychrtarlzstj Nancy R Flaherty 650 Hrgh Nancy a graduate of the H B Lawrence Jr Hrgh School rs a grrl of many talents Her extra currrcu lar actrvrtres at Holyoke Hrgh mclude the Rooters Club and the Retarl Sellmg Club Her outsrde actrvrtres mclude membershrp rn the Y W C A and the Roller Skatrng Club She also enjoys bowlrng and dancrng Nancy wrll become the qreatest little woman bowler thrs szde of Sprmgheld Dorothy L Flemming 142 Dartmouth Pretty Dottre rs a blonde who came to us from the Hrghland School Her qureter pastrmes mclude knrttrng and workrng wrth flowers But the most of her trme rs spent actrvely srnce she rs a very loyal Gym enthusiast Dotty wrll open a dmer named Digest At Your Own Risk Michael J Fogarty 141 Prne Lrke a breakfast cereal Mrke rs full of pep and energy In hrs years here he has partrcrpated rn rntra mural sports He served on the lunchroom commrttee and played a drum rn the Band Mrke wrll become a physrcal educatzon teacher at Mt Holyoke so he can be near home Edward E Fortrn 108 Sargeant Eddre came to us from the Lawrence Jr Hrgh He has enjoyed hrs hrgh school days and wrll probably thrnk about them many trmes when he rs rn the servrce Ed has been ac trve rn Natronal Guard work and at all the brg parades you see hrm march mg shoulderrng hrs 45 Ed wrll be employed by the Navy to mow their lawns on the bottom of the ocean - - , , - 'fix I I . l , . s, 4 . . - 4. H - ' S 'G nr an ' l ' . - , ll ' I . ' . f . ,, .ll S tl ' HI. en- ' . .. . H - ' - 1 ' 1 A - LA .' 19 ' Al ' I! ' '- .. f- - ,', - J ' . A It , I 1' H . ,, 44 ' an St. , , -, - , l ' u un u n ' V . , ' - 29 Constance M. Franceski 1384 Dwight Connie , well known for her art work, is a former student of Highland Jr. High School. Her extra- curricular activities include such sports as volleyball basketball and softball. She also holds membership in the Service Club the Dramatic Club and the Photography Club the Rooters Club and the Guild of St Agnes During study periods she takes part in receptionist duties Connie with her artzsllc abtltty will eventually have her paintings among Rem brandt .s masterpieces Leroy H Fredette 30 Elmwood Ave Robust handsome and Jolly all describe Leroy who hailed to us from Highland Junior School Lee was rated as a top booter on the Soccer Team when he was a member during his sopho more and Junior years Lee was well known for his fancy ice and roller skating and for his graceful skiing Featured with the Ire Pol lles of 1'-955 will be our own I eroy Barbara A Gammie 77 Carlton This little girl s vigor and appetite far surpass her height While at Holyoke High School she has been an active member of the Service Club and Choir Barbara likes dancing sew mg cooking decorating Barbara may plan to get married but with the appe tzte she has she can talre care of a family pay rheclr all by herself lVl'at ls the secret of that lotely figure Hubs? Joanne M Gancarz 43 Elm Joanne a girl with talent and ambition came t H H S from Mater Dolo rosa School While here her time has been taken up with the Dramatic and French Clubs and the Band Joanne has appeared in all our talent shows and has been enjoyed by every one She enioys art read ing music and girl scout ing Best of luck to Joanne in her chosen field from the Class of 53 Someday Joanu will be a famous artist and her first pamlmg will be classified as CJFJ or Uumpzng trapesj William J. Garen 7 Arlington Ave. A Highland school prod- uct and a very good one is Bill. In the sports field he is an outstanding golfer. He will enter the service with Best Wishes from the class of 52. After graduating from a drafting school Bill will put his sltrll to work for the Army Beverly A Gxllzatt 77 Ashley Rd Bev is active in school in the Service Photography and Dramatic Clubs She is also a valuable player on the Volleyball Basketball and Softball Teams A Joseph Metcalf graduate Bev is deeply interested in the field of medicine with special emphasis on surgical nursing No doubt she will make a wonderful nurse Business Before Pleas ure will be Bev s motto A nurse s career for business and a famous mllllonalre to supply the pleasure Ann Mane V Gloster 739 High Ever since Anne came to us from Perpetual School she has been a member of the Choir the Photography Service and Dramatic Clubs Her outside inter ests include fly tying swim ming traveling and music degree Vwlan will mount the ladder of fame with her new discovery Cezgarettes without nlcotrnej Amelia M Goddu 14 Portland Amy s interests cover many different fields at H H S She is Treasurer of the Debating Club As sistant Director of the Dra matic Club a member of the Herald Staff the Pho tography Club and the French Club Her outside activities include the Guild Girl Scouts and the Church Choir She entered Holyoke High from Perpetual Help School Her special inter est lies in dramatics img will put her abzl ity and intelligence to great avall when she publishes a novel entrtled Trps to Strug glmg Students ' ' ' - ru' ' u ' ll ' I7 ' ' '- Y K ' l - ' ' - as vr - ' ' ll YI . V ' . - .' ' i I U ' g ' W V 1 l V l . . ' YV ' ll A 1 Yi - - - ' . . and mOSt Of all, eating. In 1959, with her medical ' ' . o . . . ' . . . . ' I I , - I ' M , N I , l ' 'll' l 7 ' Q vs A A - . 1. I . . I . . 30 Q 3- Tk Jacqueline M Godxn 235 Main Jackie ha1ls to us from Lawrence Jr Hxgh School While at H H S she has been a member of the Dra mat1c Club Photography Club Herald Staff and a public relations officer for the Service Club Besides all these school act1v1t1es Jackie likes bowling wrltmg and photography Her arllcles wzll appear In all lop newspapers and magazlnes She wlll also lnlrodure an arlrrle enlzlled Keaflmqlpmq L1 wllh lhe News Sidney S Goldberg 53 Westfield Rd A superb actor and ex cellent swimmer describes 1 This product of Joseph Metcalf brought his h1str1on1c ab1l1ty to us and we enjoyed It for three years In scholastic ability he won honors He was also elected a class prophet by his class Std wlll sponsor How da Dooda for preszdznl ln 1956 Patrxcxa E Goodlund 8 Qulrk Ave Pattle IS tlny but she must be strong to take pos session of so great a place in so many of our hearts Swlmmmg Pattle s hobby and she can well be proud of her accomplish ments 1n the Water Pag eant A former member of the Blessed Sacrament School she has been active in the Photography Forum and Rooters Clubs She also served as a Reception lst an office asslstant and played volleyball Pattie took the College Course Pal wzll prove lhal llllle people ran also do bla lhlngs Joan C Goodwxll 28 Belvidere Ave Joan who has been ac tive in sports ever smce she entered from the Joseph Metcalf Junior High has played on the volleyball, basketball and softball teams for three years In addltlon she rs a member of the Debating Club, the Athletic Association, the Rooters' Club, the Junior Guild of St Agnes, and the Y W C A Joan's favorite hobbies Include practlcally every outdoor sport danc mg, and music Joan, afler gellznq her diploma as a Phusual Bd Teacher, will return lo Hal yolre lo show lhe II ll S glrls how to play 'Gum gllll 41 -V' sf ,gal-. ra Frank J Grabowaln 53 Elm Who won first place? Of course It was our Whit This natural athlete came to us from Mater Dolorosa school His dw mg has won national ac clanm and he is probably the best to ever enter our school He exhibited ability on the gridiron Do ou remember that thrll mg touchdown he scored in the game with Catholic High' In addxtnon to his athletlc ability he has been a stu dent councnlor for two years Professor Grabowskr will invent a loothless foolh brush for loothless people Irena M Gray 956 Main Rene as she is called by her friends has for two years been a special part of the Big Sister Party enter tamment Certainly we girls shall never forget her superb exhlbltxon of smooth rhythm Her favorite hob bles are dancing and sing mg Rene IS enthusiastic about sports and she IS a member of the Girls Bas ketball Team With her R B degree Irene will speczallze ln Why the Males Hearts Skzp Beals Norman R Gray 15 West Court What Lawrence lost Hol yoke Hlgh has gained Norm with all his hob bnes ns planmng to enter the Springfield Colomal School of Tool Design H performed well in has sopho more year as a member of the swimming team Hrs hobby of collecting coms and stamps has been a prof ltable one Norm will go on a free cruzse around the world with lhe compllmenls of lhe Navy Charles D Green 35 Taylor Whew' Was that Char ley that just went by? With his Ford stacked, we see hum m a normal sltua tion His smlle and per sonahty have won to him many frlends, but h1s best friend is his car In years Io come, Char ley will become the head lerhnual advisor for the race Iracll drwers on the Mmneapolrs Speedway ll ' il ' . U ' U . ' - Q . . . . W , H eyn. . - - Av 1 A 0 , 1 . . Q 2, , f , - , . , X ,, 3 4 11 'f'l ' ' - A A 5 .. - V - - ' 'fgfff ' v . 1' f' . . 3 . . js , . .1 ff l A l, l W 1 ' I . ll '17 ' ' - Ll YI ' llS'd,1l ' ' ' , . tl ' ll. ' V ' 61 Y! ' ' '- -k-, I , A 'n I - ' '- u n - n - - Y ' ll - - is .. - , ,. I - , - Al ii ' ' . ' , , I ' . e .A . .D r: . l . r s . 31 'N-.ul 4.43 Rxchard R Green 12 St James Ave From Highland Jr High with his sweet music came Dick He has been a very important member of the band of which he was elected manager pepped up our rallies and our marching with that magic horn of his His tunes will remam in our memories Dzek after becomzng a C' 1v1I Engmeer w11I return to II H S and bu11d us that tunnel from the ma1n bulldmg Io Ihe Annex James M Gnffm 340 Hillside Ave A welcome addition to the class of 52 was good looking soft spoken jim from Joseph Metcalf Jr High He was a member of the Track Team as well asa valuable member of the Band J1m w1l1re1urn lo H01 yoke Hzgh and run lfS only elevalor Patncza A Gnffnn 46 Center Patty Ann as she is known by her many friends at H H S is a graduate of the H B Lawrence jr High School During her three years as ofhce assist ant at Holyoke High she has been a definite asset to the mam office She also has been a member of the Photography Club the Service Club and the Root ers Club Pal 111111 mlrofluce fl new sport l'he Ilunlmg and lrappmq of Ven lhe season 111111 open as soon as she masters lhe r1f11 Robert F Gnffxn 6 Park Ave Someone laughing? It s Bob Someone trouble? Its Bob Some one telling a Joke? s Bob As you can see this product of Metcalf gets around HIS Jolly nature has won to him a wealth of friends He has been an honor student Bob 111111 r11sro11r a 1111111 of holllmq 911179111771 for moss pror1111 111111 'Bi if Wlllard H Guxel Box 190 A Apr Highwav Willard came to us from South Hadlev High and adapted himself to our ways The transfer brought h1m manv new friends En gmeermg holds his interest and he will prepare for this held in the Holyoke Junior College B111 111111 become el11ef penell sharpamr for 11111 sharp Carol J Hall Box 128 RFDI W H Carol is one of our re ceptlomsts here at Holyoke High She came from Jos eph Metcalf School and en tered H H S as a sopho more She has been a L1 brary Aid Her outside activities mclude the Prot estant Girls Association and the West Holyoke Improve ment League Vl1I1 do mos! of her carol 1ng behznd ll deslr l1u1 11111h her pleasant personalzlzy 111111 eerlamly have a good 111111 Kathleen D Hamel 40 Cleveland Dawn came to us from Highland jr High School While at Holyoke High she belonged to the Choir and also to the A A Dawn has spent many hours answer ing the telephone at the taxi cab company we have all heard so much about Dawn is undecided about the future now but we know that she will make good at her chosen field Dawn 19 already as sured of a Joh .5111 Caesar has slgned her up Io replace Imogene Laureen R Hamilton 15 Vlashxngton Ave Joseph Metcalf proclalms Laureen In her Junior year she tied for first place for the prize given for excel lence in history by the Daughters of the American Revolution She also was elected to the National Honor Society A member of the Science Club 'she also plays volleyball bas ketball and softball Laur een a quiet girl with a sunny disposition is bound to reach success later in e lfler reaehmg her goal Cleachmq Hementory Schoolsj she 111111 str111e lo ouldo ll ehsler 1111111 Ilam 11lon s 1116110110111 C7 H my! Shxrley C Hanecak 18 West Court Shlrley a graduate of the H B Lawrence jr Hlgh School IS a personable and attractlve voung ladv who has for the past three s ears graced the corrldors of Holyoke Hugh She has been actlve ln mam of our sports at H H S and she clalms lce skatlng as her favorlte She has been a member of thc Second Honor Roll ls 1111 11111 111111 1111 fll Il ll 911 1 1 81111111 111111 11111 1111111 111 1111 S1111111111111l llllllfll 11111111111111 111 1111 111r SIlI1lIIS Patrxcla J Harrlngton 42 Arnodalc Ave Pat has establlshed herself as one of H B Lawrence s glfts to Holyoke Hlgh Glrl scoutlng takes up much of her spare tlme She IS a member of the Pho tography Club and excels ln volleyball basketball and softball Pat could always be found at the games and dances Pat who took the College Course wants to studv for QOIIII I'r1111r111111 111 ll1s1 19111 S111111 I111c111rs 111111101 111111 s111111111111 hflll 1111 1111 1116 11111111 IJII1 1111111111x lhe nf 111 11111n1r Patrlcla L Henderson 47 Vernon Asweet smlle from Pat greets VISIIOTS to Holyoke Hlgh as they enter the school when she IS on re ceptlonlst dutv She lS a member of the Dramatlc Club and holds posltlon of Vlce Presldent ln the Serv lee Club She lS one of the many glrls of H H S who hold part tlme Jobs after school 'I'h1x l111111 of 'l 111111 11111111110 Fllllfllljf 111 1111 sull Paul R Hennemann 647 S Summer Paul came to us from the joseph Metcalf Jr Hlgh School Paul play ed clarl net and was ln our crack Band durlng hls hlgh school days Paul plans to work upon graduatlon from hlgh school The Class of 53 wlshes Paul the best of luck P11111 111111 h1'c1111111 11111n11qer of Ihe new super 1111111r 11111r I' tri -.J i 5-s -3 James? Henry Jr 37 Parker jlm lS one of the many graduates of the Hlghland ,Ir Hlgh School ln our class Jim enjoys hls dutles wlth the Natlonal Guard He was enrolled ln the College Course In years In mme 11m 111111 become II0111oke Q bzqgesl 1'11n11111 m11n Bette L Heron 255 Sargeant Bette IS that qulet person who SltS way back ln 210 She IS an asslstant ln the Health Office durlng her study perlods and holds membershlp ln the Servlce Club Although she works after school Bette does find tlme for her favorlte hob bles whlch are knlttlng drawlng danclng skatlng and watching sports H1111 1111 11111r1ls 1h111 Ihls 11111 11119 S111 11 1111 lnps IH any fIf'1l1 11111111111 she 11111'rv Hes! ro011n11 for 111111 James W Heron 288 Sargeant jlm lS one of the qulet boys at Holyoke Hlgh A Metcalf graduate he has never had much tlme for school athletlcs or actlvltles because he has been em ployed durlng hls hlgh school days He IS dolng what few boys would at tempt work full tlme and attend hlgh school Jzm 11111r QIYll1lIl11l0II from 1111 s1I111111 111111 draw 11 new romzc vlrzp e Tzger 1s Ihe Slffh Hour Flass Maryorle C Heywood 90 Lexlngton Ave Marjorle a graduate of Hlghland Jr Hlgh has been on the Flrst Honor Roll at H H S for three years and was elected to the Natlonal Honor SOCICIY ln her Jurllor year Among her extracur rlcular actlvltles are volley ball and softball and she has taken part ln the water pageant for three years MarJorle IS a member of the Year Book Staff the French Club and the Pho tography Club Her hobby Wlth whlch she spends much tlme IS collectlng stamps and her favorlte sport IS swlmmlng Marge wzih her humor and w11 w11! sponsor fwo T V shows Qulck or Be Trlcked and Il Aml Hay 1 , - , ' , 11,-. ' g l .111 . Illi '11 Ulf- L 1 .l'- A 'j.l -- '11- - A- D. . 1 V . . ' teaching after graduatlon. ' 1 101' Ulfk lf'1'11 - UW' 'km be 1 bl- . L- 11, 'r li I l , 1' ' - . ' nr' - - V ' - . ' X . ' ' 4 ' '- l A '-A .1Th S I . . s . V I L. tw.. I o ,l . ' x Af 1. I 1 u I fn ' - 5, f H t. . 9. . . - x . 5 r - 11 .1 - - l L S I ' 33 Howard J. A. Hickey 20 Clark Howie, is a graduate of the Blessed Sacrament jr. High School. Howie played soccer and was a member of the Track Team. The French and Science Clubs were also part of his activities. He has also been a member of the lunchroom committee and the Herald staff In years lo comf peoplr will no longer drinli Hood s Wills they will drlnli the newest mill. sensalmn of the era Hero s 'llzlli Martina A Hickey 7 Gilman The year Tina came to us from the Blessed Sacra ment Grammar School she was elected secretary of the Freshman Class During her four well spent years at H H S she has been a member of the Herald Staff the Rooters Club French Club Athletic Association and was also one of our genial receptionists Tznas charming smzlr will be lhe grfalfst faclor in gellmg hzr tha! zmporlanl job for Ipana Toolh Pastr fpulllng lhe caps onj Maureen K Hickey 126 Pine Mo a graduate of the H B Lawrence School isa popular girl at H H S Her pretty smile and pleas mg personality have won her many friends She en Joys reading and has been a Library Aide for our H H S library Outside of school she enyoys dancing and ice skating Contradic tory to her friends beliefs of her becoming a surgeon because of her interest in in the Telephone office lloe plans lo hr a lelz phone opfralor pulling lhru long dislanre cells llways on lhe recell ina end Judlth E Hxndley 68 George Judy entered Holyoke High from the Highland Jr High and elected the Col lege Course She has been an active member of the Rooters the Girls Glee and the Photography Clubs but we know her best for her loval support of the Dramatic Club and as a feature writer of the Her a Judy will gue Hall marli soma eompelllwn when she slarls wrlllng and design mg greelmg cards Shirley A. Hinkes Box 21, Smith's Ferry Shirley' has not only dis- played her athletic abilities. having participated in vol- leyball, basketball, softball. and swimming. but has also offered her services to the school through the Service and Photography Clubs. She hails Highland jr. High as her Alma Mater an is enrolled in he Nurses Preparatory Course Shirley will he anolher of Ihe parade of llomen in ll hzle and will have as her lheme song Nursze Come Hold Wy Hand Edward S Hoffman 58 St James Ave Ed graduated from Highland ,Ir High School He has been active in ex tracurricular activities Be sides beirg on the National Honor Society he is a stu dent Councilor President of both the Science and De bating Clubs and Editor in Chief of our Annual Ed has also been a mem ber of the Band and was Sergeant of the saxophone section and a Lniform Vlanager Lpon grarlualwn from college lvl will lalie his place wllh the qrealest Alomlc Research Scienlzsls of lhe Age Louise A Horning 252 E Dwight Louise a pretty blue eyed blond is a graduate of theH B Lawrence jr High School A commercial stu dent Lou participates in such sports as Basketball Xolleyball Softball and is a member of the Annual Vlater Pageant She en Joys such church organiza tions as the Young People s Association and in her spare time she likes to knit I ouzse will malre Holyoke famous by being one of lhe few blondes of 1953 who didnt come out of a lzollla Thomas J Horoszewski 67 Walnut Tom is a well built fellow who can really play a clarinet He has es tablished a reputation for himself as a very fine musician He has been an outstanding member of our famed band for three years I'om will became lhe Benny Foodman of Holyoke and be famous for his ren dlllon of the Tiger Rag . ' A d ' ' t J 1 ., 7 ' I ' I 1 1 ,. A . -' 1 . A .. A ' . nl ' YI ' ' ' . . i' ' , . .. ' . .1 . v , - A , v ' ' l , i ' ' li an ll ' Y ll -l 4 , . . I l . h Y ' , , . I ' ' .A 1 . ' y . ' .. Q H - A- - ' h v v Y . .I H - ' -- ' l ' V ' V n v i ,' , . - Y A - I , . . ,- cutting-up, she will work . ' . . . . 44 vu , ' I- A 4 ll ' ' A .x I H S 4' R I I , L x .V l l ,. Jr. 4. u - -I - I J., - ' ra - n . , , 2, 1 fe ' . ,N . il, - , I ' 1 - 'tg n ll i 34 Helen F. Hosta 304 Chestnut High-stepping Majorette Helen entered H. H. from Mater Dolorosa. The Glee Club and working in the oflice have claimed some of her time. but she still re- mained an honor student. She was in the Big Sister Party. In addition to this Helen is a member of the Girl Scouts and Mater Dolorosa Choir. Hclerfs lalenl as a secre- larg will he lhe answer In her ulure lmss's fra Pl and her f - 1 lu 1 1 good humor aull keep him smiling. Joan J. Hosta 304 Chestnut Here is the other half of our twins. Joan was a snappy Majorette with a sparkling smile. Our gain was Mater Dolorosa s loss. A member of the French and Glee Clubs this well- liked lass was in tre Big Sister Partv and has re mamed on the Honor Roll for three years Joan active in the Girl Scouts and Mater Dolorosa Choir was enrolled in the College Course lNun1lur Pleasf' sau In a pleasing iozcf zvzll hr the word ofJoan who is plan ning lo become one of Ilol :jokes llflldlllllflxlllq opera ors Mar1ory A Jacobson 14 Vlillow Margee an honor stu dent is a graduate of the Joseph Metcalf Jr High School She is a member of the Service Club the French Club and President of the Latin Club A bright smile greets visitors to H H S while Margee is a Receptionist The Basket ball Team the Volleyball Team and the Softball Team couldn t possibly get along without her lllarge will be much soughl aflzraslhr' model model Gax1C Jones 23 W est Court Gail our class Vice Pres ident came to us from Lawrence Jr High e has been a member of the Student Council for three years and served on the Cabinet in her senior vear Our class was fortunate to have Gail as our Secretary in her sophomore wear and Vice President in her Junior year Tha! sparkling personalzlu will brrghlen up ang rslah lzshmenl Good lucli' James F. Joyce 243 Linden A former H. H. S. stu- dent, Sid has returned to us from Wilbraham Acad- emy. He was elected a Student Council Represen- tative in his sophomore year. James plans to attend Babson College after grad- uation. With Sid's knowledge of popular hangouls, he will become Holyoke's truan! off- cer. William J. Joyce 243 Linden Billy, as they called him, was one of the most likeable fellows anyone would want to meet. Be- sides being an honor stu- dent in the College Course he has also taken a keen interest in school 3CtlV1tlCS He is a member of the De batlng Club writes for the Herald and is co business manager of the Yearbook In years to come Willie will become America s lead mg Insurance salesman and lake his permanent place al Ihe mlllron dollar club Jacquelxne R Kaxser 157 Brown Ave Jackie a graduate of the Joseph Metcalf School shows her versatlllty through her various actlv ities A cheerleader her sports program includes membership on the Basket ball and Volleyball Teams the Water Pageant and Senior Life Saving A honor student Jackie is also a member of the French Club and Secretary of the Latin Club The A Capella Choir and Girls Glee Club denote her vocal abilities She also partici pates in the activities of the Receptionists and the Serv ice Club and was a Class Prophet lV1!h her greal lore for muslc Jaclize is deslmerl lo become a world renowned plums! Howard E Keeler 114 Jackson Pkwy Sonny a he w s known is a quiet blonde honor student Though he may be quiet when he uses his vocal cords he sounds like Perrv Como He has been a member of the A Capella Choir for three vears He is also a Herald Representative Howie will return lo 11 H S and befome Ur .Scanlons successor ln ll Boolilteeprng Depl . . V . A . 1 U 4 1 , ' . , . . I I v - H f ' F W nv ' I . l. I . I' . 3 u I ' 'A' ' 'i - I - u ' n I I . ' ' . l , . - - Y I D , '. . n . ' . , i i , - , ' ' - n ' n ' . . i . I .- A , ' tr I n l ' i V I l - at n - -' , ' ll YY . . Sh , s a . ' I , ' ,. - . . ' . , 7+ gg? 1 xv A 1 . . . ,,rf-'sfl . f ' . A - - A' l A' : n ' u 4 - ' A , , 3 5 jfs, se. is- ' . -. eg 1 5 1 .11 fp - ll' 5 , fir Q ...-ff .. ' h 35 ?'? -v 1' Lawr-enceG Kelhher Jr 73 Pearl Larry a popular young man from the Hlghlands can always be found at the Holy Cross Hall Larry rs devoted to all sports and IS a member of the unde fea ed H H S Soc Team He also IS a member of the Baseball and Swlm mmg Teams Larry wzll return to H H S and teach to honor students only the art of beat :ng the pznball machme James K Kelly 149 Sargeant Jxmmle rs one of the most popular fellows ever to roam the halls of H H S W1th hrs pleaslng Irxsh smlle he IS always full of fun Jxmmle has been a ball of fire for two years on the basketball court play1ng for the Purple Knlghts H15 untlrmg efforts on the bas ketball floor will be remem bered for a long t1me He also played baseball for the school Tube wzll surprzse hzs alumni when he follows ln Mr Brunettes steps Dean of Boys Joanne P Kennedy 141 Llncoln ,Io halls to us rom Hlghland Jr Hlgh Whrle at Holyoke Hlgh she was a member of the Latm Club Her outslde Interests con slst of Swlmmlng horse back r1d1ng dancmg and playmg golf and tennls Jo wzll head the llst of OUTSTA NDIINC' ART ISTS OF 1960 Mar C Kenned Y Y 81 Waldo Carol who came to us from the Hlghland Jr Hxgh needs no 1ntroduct1on as one of our popular cheer leaders She has been on the Student Councll Cabl net for three years, servmg as secretary rn her Jumor year and as vlce presldent 1n her senlor year She has appeared annually ln our water pageant and was on the rmg commlttee for the class of H53 She repre sented Holyoke at Glrls' State last summer, and was elected to the Natlonal Honor Soclety m her Junior year Carol IS on the Yearbook staff and was chosen as Holyoke H1gh's best cltlzen Wzth Faro! as medzcal tech nzczan ln Dr Joe's offtce all wzll be assured of the wortd's greatest panacea I5 .1 Q7 X. Andrew C Knowles III Box 148 W Holyoke Andy who IS an honor student 1n the College Course IS a very agreeable fellow Not only IS he Pres ldent of the Natlonal Honor SOCICIY but a very actnve member ln school athletncs He has played two years of varsltv baseball and one of basketball Andy IS also a member of the Sclence Club lfter complctmg hrs NR OTC traznlng lnfly will become Admiral Knowles OIUH Beverly A Koehler 577 S Brldge Lawrence Jr Hlgh clalms Bev as one of its alum nae At Holyoke H1gh she has found txme to help 1n the office act as a recep tlonlst be a member of the Photography Club and yet remam on the Honor Roll Havmg taken the Com merclal Course Beverly plans to be a stenographer after graduation Her hob b1es are playlng the man dolm and the gultar Bev wants to be a Career Fzrl Her H H S tralnmg wzll be a great help ln her work as a stenographer Rxchard T Koszewsln 58 R1dgEWO0d Ave Dxck came to H H S from Metcalf Jr Hlgh He has a very pleasmg per sonalxty D1ck plays solo clarmet m our Band He IS also a member of the famous Larry Chesky Polish Or chestra HIS hobbles ln clude skeet shootmg and fishmg Besldes all these actxvntles Dnck manages to be on the Honor Roll With Rzchles great love for muszc he will become the Kzng of Poltsh Pollms Ahce F Kowalewsln 143 Maple After comlng to us from Mater Dolorosa, Allce was chosen as a Junlor Red Cross Representatlve ln her sophomore year Also, m her sophomore year, she was a member of the Glee Club Al1ce's outslde actlv mes consxst of smgmg ln the Mater Dolorosa Choir, and bemg an actlve member of the Glrl Scouts and the Chlldren of Mary Sodallty Altce m her qutet manner wllt be a success as a secre tary In one of the U S blg busznessfrms ,ly-wee . was 'id' , . . ' . I v ' H H rr H , ' . V ? v , Y ll ii ' - 'A t . . . cer ' . X ' ' M n ' 45 Y! I ' l ' . , h - X gt l I. . v ' - l f Y. 4' . 5 A and be given a fleet of his Av ll ' ' YY ' . , . . , 44 YY ' ' - . y . - Q U ' ' 11 I I 1 ' v ll . YY ' ' ' M ' I I . . , V .. H ' , as , , f J. . . . . A' ' r. .. ll li A f 3 ' I l ' . ' I 1 .1 U - H . ' . - . ' ' ' - ' an - nr - . . ., . '. I . , , . . ll il ' ' A . ll VI - . - 1 - YY ' I - I . . : ,, . ,, I 4.. V' u - - 1 nr ' f Q - e . . ',.r f l 4 ' 36 an C? S A 'US ...pls 'B Q Barbara A Krayewskx 57 N Brxdge Barbara a Lawrence graduate needs no lntro ductxon to Holyoke Hxgh football fans for we saw her at all the games march mg w1th the mayorettes She IS a member of the Na txonal Baton Twxrlers As soclatlon and also belongs to the Servrce Club She hkes sports especmally bas ketball and sw nmmmg Bar bara plans to become a sec retary after graduatlon but may someday own her own flower shop College IS Bllfbflfll s Ulflbl lzon Florlcullure runs I1 close second Her 11111111 lmagznatzon wzll lead her 10 great success Wxlham E Kreuter 4 Chapm Ave Blll entered H H S from Hlghland Jr Hrgh School He rs taklng the College Course Hrs chlef actlvxtv IS sports He lS a member of the Soccer Swlmmmg and Tennls Teams He also lS a mem ber of the lunchroom com mlttee 1111111 1ll1l111l1l111III 1111111 1 1 If 1111 11 11111 Ill II 111 1 111 Il1111111I11 Chnstzne J Kuzeja Old Stage Road Chr1st1ne w ho IS a Hxgh land alumna IS one of our well Informed receptlomsts She has also been a member of the Glee Club and enyoys sknng and skatmg Chrls tme plans to enter nursmg after graduatlon and we thmk that she has made a very wxse declsron F18 1 11111 1111 1 11111nr11' 111111 111111 Q11 111 1111 1'111'r11 S'1l'1ll 111111111 soon 111 110001711 111111 111 1l111s1 q1r1s 111 111h111 Lorraxne A LaBrxe 54 New ton Petlte Lorrame wlth her sparklmg smlle came from Lawrence jr Hrgh She served as Herald Represen tatlve whale at H H S In addltlon to thls she was a loyal member of the Root ers Club Lorrame was en rolled ln the Commerclal Course and plans to work after graduatlon ll 1th her ready to help attltude Lor rame IS sure to be a success Lorr11 1 11 11 1111 11 sl 111111' I 1111 S1r1111' 11111r111r around Of course l11'r1111r1 ner 111111 he Rus 7111111 world YJ' Helen C Lajoxe 426 Maple Helen came toH H S from the Lawrence Jr H1gh and IS a member of the Servxce Club She IS an en thuslastlc Holyoke Hngh fan but also enjoys horseback rldmg and swlmmmg Helen plans to enter nurs mg after graduatlon and we have no doubts that she wxll be Just as fine a nurse as she has been a student at Holyoke Hxgh 7 h111 cu1e 11111nd1' 1111111 111l11's your 11n1111'r111ure every hllllf I9 110111111 10 be l1e11n She 11 10011 111111 1n 1111110 don! 111111 fhllllxg Ronald E LaMontagne 18 Ply mouth Pl Ron who entered H H S from the H B Lawr ence Jr Hlgn School IS one of the outstandmg athletes of our class He IS a varsltv member of the Basketball and Soccer Teams Ron was elected Sports Edltor of the Annual and lS also a member of the Herald Staff 1111111111 llflll 111111111 ll 1111 Ijtlflx llllll beconze s11111l so for 1111 New 11r Gzanls Exleen A Larxvee 108 ll estfleld Rd she IS called comes to us from joseph Metcalf Jr Hxgh At Holyoke Hlgh School she was on the Nol leyball and Basketball Teams for two years Out slde school she IS an ardent member of the Tn H1 Collcctlng chlna IS hxlccn s umque hobby lllllf h111r 111111 1111111 111111 11 11111 1111111 1111 l11lI1 lf Ylflgllll 111 11111011 l1lS1f1lIlIfS Io l11r H1 1111111 1'11r1111' Frank J Leya Jr 65 VN est Glen Frank IS one of the few three letter athletes at Hol yoke Hrgh He was com mended for hls efforts on the basketball court by be mg elected co captam of the team rn hrs semor year ll hxle m hxs Jumor year he w as selected on the All Xlestern Mass Basketball team He also played three years of soccer and baseball 1n w hlch he dld exceedmgly well He IS a member of the Latm Club In 11111rs 111 come 1'r11111r 111111111111 01 cr 'llanlle s 1111111 119 Ihr mos! 1111111111 111 111111111 1111111 XIIIY 311111 SUIILPPV 1 1 1 as 1 i 4: . 5. 1 . , 3 4, 1 ' 1 ' . -.1 - sy 2 11111 '. 1111. ill '111'- in ,f .1 11 y ' , ' ll' If l'll I. l'. ,l. 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W 37 Wxlliam Leonard RFD l54WH Bill entered H H S from Pawtucket Rhode Is land in his Junior year He was enrolled in the College Course Bills mam in terest outside of school work is sports lflrr Ql'llIlll0ll0Il from eol hge B111 will he the editor of one of our leading sports magazines Mary L Lespex-ance 7 Viorcester Place One of the Lawrence jr High School s contributions to us was Mary While here she was enrolled in the Commercial Course Since her arrival here she has been on the Honor Roll Mary will make a most CIHCICHI bookkeeper for some company as well as a thrifty housekeeper for a certain someone In our crystal ball we can see Vary manaqlng the boolis for V It K I Nt John T Loftus 261 Park John entered H H S from H B Lawrence Jr High School He has been a member of the Glee Club and throughout his high school days an honor stu dent John worked after school hours and sports occupied his lelsure hours John s name will be flashed to the ends of the earth for hrealrlng the worlds speerl record in hls blue Olds James D Loudon 299 Llnden Don , that popular grad uate from Perpetual Help School, has been actlve in sports at H H S He was a member of the football, baseball and basketball teams Don's sparkling personality and smile will be of great help in his future occupation Bullet will he named president of a large Boston Bean factory Antrese R Loughrey 245 Sargeant Thanks to Metcalf Jr High for Ann Her pep vim and vigor enhvened the softball and volleyball teams Her smile and per sonality have won her many a friend at Holyoke High Th1S versatile lass who served as a prophet and a member of the Forum Club still has time to remain on the Honor Roll Ann our has led our teams to vic tory with her peppy work Inn will travel to Washmgton D C to teach the chzldren of the President of the Lmted States how to he experts zn the ,held of cheerleading' Patncxa G Lussxer 585 High It was a lucky day when Pat came to us from her Alma Mater th H B Lawrence This hard work mg girl has managed to work every day after school and still be an actlve mem ber of the Rooters Club Pat plans to be a secre tary Aaturally she ll marry the boss Joan F Lyons 92 Chapin Happy go lucky joan me is an alumna of Met calf junior High She has pla ed ln the H H S Band for three years and has also acted as a recep tiomst and an office helper It isn t at all hard to find Joan around H H S Just listen for that giggle of hers In her spare time Joan emoys taking and de velopmg pictures The next tlme you ulslt a hospztal you wont have to use the buzzer for the nurse just lzsten for that laugh' Mary McArd1e 357 Mam Few people at Holyoke High School don't know Mary and her cheerful smile While at Holyoke High, she has been an office worker, a pleasant recep tiomst, and a member of the Girls' Volleyball Team In addition to this, she is a hard working member of the Service Club Mary is a graduate of Metcalf Jr High The cards hold a successful future for Mary After grad uatmg from Holyoke Jumor College, we can see her as a secretary to some lucky doc tor CSzngle no doubth , ' ' ' ' tr n l . . . . ' l , , - . ' ' I , ' .sn J' ' . . . Vg , 4 Epi., x Q ever popular cheerleader, All lt ' ' V, - , n e . . . , . A , - A 1 I it lt . - - A Q I I W V V , .. ' . y ' . . . : . H ' ' H , . ' . . ' r 38 George W McGarr1ty 1554 Dwlghr George graduated from the H1ghland School and came to us already pegged as a great athlete and scholar After hav1ng made All Vvestern Mass g03l16 IH soccer 1n hlS sophomore and Jumor years he went on to capta1n the undefeated champxon Soccer Team thls vear and agam annex the Western Mass crown George IS also a member of the varsxty Basketball and Baseball Teams and Presl dent of the Speech Club he IS also halled as a Latxn and Forum Club member George w1ll trazel to I'ng land rn order to join a pro fessmnal soccer team John J McG1nty 24 Claremont Ave Hohn also known as Sh1no IS another of H1gh land s glfts to Holyoke H1gh School In h1s h1gh school career IH add1t1on to be1ng a hxgh honor student h has played both baseball and soccer He was Presl dent of the Latln Club as a Junlor Shlno will become great business man Ile will donate hrs first mzllzon dol lars to the L S Treasury for paying QU' its debt Joan V McGrath 807 H1gh Th1S product of H B slstent honor student whlle here She has also found t1me to be an act1ve member of the SCYVICC Club VISIL ors commg to Holyoke H1gh are greeted by Joan our cheerful recept1on1st her spare t1me she serves as treasurer of the Tr1 H1 Y Next year Joan Wlll be found contmumg her stud ISS at the Umverslty of Massachusetts Joan because of her cheer ful dlsposztton and lUlllll109S will be found zn future years brmgmg laughs to the whole world as she trazels around on the famous lrlo of Lewzs Uartzn and 'VIcGrath Mary D McGraw 1184 Hampden Dale who IS always ready w1th a smlle and twmklmg eyes came to H H S from H1ghland Jr H1gh Dale a member of the Rooters Club cheered enthus1ast1cally at all f the games She was also a loyal member of the Cho1r and Photography Club Dale who has the urge to travel wzll see the world Slurley J Mclntosh 14 West Court Shlrley an alumna of H B Lawrence Jr H1gh IS one of the most pleasant glrls of the Class of 53 You probably saw her 1n that stunnmg purple and whlte unxform as she tooted her clarmet 1n the H H S Band ln her senlor year she was an Ass1stant L1 brarlan of the Band Shlr ley partxclpated IH the W ater Pageant ln her Jumor year I you Imam of fllllj friends who want to lteomr' llf'Ullll ful but fast sfnrl them S url sh: ll ltr lzem Gerald McLellan Sm1ths Ferry Have you ever wondered who that sm1l1ng Jokmg boy w1th the crew cut was? You no doubt have found out that was Jerry McLellan In addltlon to bemg one of the top quarterbacks IH t' e area he has been a Student C o u n c 11 representatlve French Club Pres1dent and Herald Sports Ed1tor He was a member of the Year book Staff the Dramat1c and the Forum Clubs the Track and the Basketball Teams A ter arrwzng IH Ilawazl Jerry will wln the Afallonal Champlonshzp In ulrulele playzng Nancy E McLellan Nancy an alumna of H1ghland Jr H1gh School IS one of our qu1eter class mates Perhaps you have seen her help1ng MISS Mc Carthy IH the llbrary O11 pa1nt1ng IS Nancy s hobby and 1n her spare t1me she emoys roller skatlng and playmg tenms As a secretary Nancy wzll uphold the II ll .S prestlge Naxda O McMahon 317 Appletl '1 Our l1keable Na1da en tered Holyoke H1gh from Lawrence Jr H1gh Na1da our ever popular cheer leader was elected to the N3t10H3l Honor SOClCty 1n her yun1or year Thls at tractxve brunette was Sec cretary of the Athletlc Assoclatxon The Student Councxl and the YN ater Pageant cla1med some of her t1me Na1da was also a member of the Yearbook Staff 'Xazda has hopes of being the secretary In some 6 fool and oter club For men only naturally 1 Vx' - ' . A10 I I . I ' v J . . , D D l I ' T , 9 . ' 1- D i 41 - In - I ha 4' f , , Y , - Lawrence has been a con- 138 Nbnotuck . . 1 In 1 if ' ' , ' .' ' ' 1 ' ' ' D I 7' V' V I I . l '.Av. I - . . 1 .. . . ' i 1 . , , - 5 f Y y v ' ' v ', . , O t Ji Q 1 A v ' ' ll fx f s ' ' as n A ' ' . 39 nl-lx 'Uu- 'C' M 'lin James F McNamara 25 East Court Mac rs the prrde and Joy of Mr Holdrrdge our Chorr Drrector and has pleased hrs classmates at assemblres for three years wrth hrs sweet Irrsh tenor vorce Partrcrpatrng rn all of the chorr concerts grven by the A Capella Chorr Mac has establrshed a name for hrmself among the musrc lovers rn the Holyoke area When he s not srng rng he can be heard cheer rng the Knrghts on to vrc tory Mac wzll be hzghty sue eesvful In operalrng a srght szerng bus rn Holyolre Wxllxam McNulty 313 Elm Brll has been a very popular frgure rn Holyoke Hrgh Whrle at H H S he rmmedrately became a success on the basketball floor where he starred for two years wrth the varsrty and was mstrumental therr champronshrp playoffs at the Freld House Sprrngheld B11 was also a member of the Track Team annexrng many hon ors rn the half mrle event We shall remember Brll for hrs good humor Brll wrll write a book en trtled The Art of Playrnga Pm Ball Machine Althea M Marne 69 Hlgh There rs never a dull moment when Althea rs around A Lawrence grad uate she was an enthusras trc member of the Rooters Club She was a member of the Revelers Club for four vears Althea s hobby rs collectrng dolls After graduatron her abrlrty to get along wrth other people wrll help her The little squeak at the other end of the lrne asking What number please? wzlt be our one and only AL Rxchard J Makowlkx 56 Elm Chuck was an AA representatrve for hrs sec tron He came from Mater Dolorosa ,Ir Hrgh rs favorrte hangout rs Wal ly s Varrety Store Mater Dolorosa he rs on the Holy Name Commrttee Chuck lrkes baseball the best of all sports Chuck would lrke to become a store manager eventually Rzchre will become Ray's partner rn ownrng a cham of grocery stores. 2 Jacquelme R Mannxng 142 Jackson Pkwy jackre came to us from Lawrence Jr Hrgh Whrle here she was a member of the Servrce Club and a re ceptronrst Jackre was one of the efhcrent office grr s Enrolled rn the Nurses Preparatory Course she wrll enter the nursmg professron after she gradu ates Her pleasrng person alrty wrll certarnly help her to be successful as a nurse In the future all II II Sers wrll he tlorlrrng to the nurse with lherr arlmenls and Jaelrre wzll send them all home to malrt sure they recover' Ahce M Manmx 14 Roosevelt Ave Alrce came to us as a freshman from the Blessed been qurte actrve rn grrls sports throughout her hrgh school days especrally rn the Annual Water Pag eants You ve probably also seen her actrng as a receptronrst or sellrng pro grams at the football games Alrce rs a farthful member of the Junror Gurld and she enjoys swrmmrng and roller skatrng rn her free trme Alice wrll tram for lNurs mg at Holyolre Ilosprtal and later wrll open her own Manlnrrj Restmq Home for all tall darlr and hand some patrenls Richard J Marcel 748 Dwrght Many at Holyoke Hrgh know Rrch a fervent supporter of all our athletrc teams Coupled wrth hrs tall frame hrs smrlrng gen ral manner rs a famrlrar srght to all hrs classmates In hrs spare trme he can usually be found at Sarbr s If a person wrshes lo he clrpped he will llI9ll Drelr s barber shop Robert S Marcus 57 Adams In hrs three years here srnce comrng from Lawr ence Bob has won many fnends Hrs trme rs well taken up by hrs attendrng our athletrc contests and occupyrng a booth at Cur ran's Drug Store Admrral Marcus wrll tour the world rn an atomre powered submarme u n v - H . ,, I ' I . t . ' 4. n ' l Q vi. I . l . tl' xxx . l ' e . . rs - H , ' ' - . - . - - - Sacrament School. 'Shehas - . . in L, . , . . . v ' ' in - ' ' ' - Q .. V. l rr - -I , . . ' u v ' - . ' . ' ' . ' n H . . ,, . . - ' x 'I -1 .U H. 5 . fl l . l ' - ll YP - - H' . ' . . . ' ll l lt .' - . - . ' ' . ' At ' 40 Louise L Ma!-land 231 Pme Lulu a graduate of H B Lawrence Jr Hlgh has been one of the most popular glrls at H H S Easy gomg and always ready mth a smlle she has a dlsposltlon whxch we all admlre Lulu wasamem ber of the Rooters Club Water Pageant and the Glrls Softball Team We ll nos that Lulu s pleasmg personalltv wxll en able her to cheer and com fort her patlents when she becomes a nurse Il Il S will not lose al together tht jokes of llteq for she wzll haze her own program ozer ll SLU called The Laughablt Lou :se Ilour sponsored by hazr tome for redheads Peter J Matulewxcz 79 Bond Pete was a cheerful figure at Holyoke Hlgh He llked to tram at the Boys Club He also played basketball wxth the Lyman Terrace Basketball Team He was a graduate of Lawr ence Jr Hlgh Pete hkes all sports rn general hs favorlte bemg basketball Peter s classmates w1sh htm Pete will he among the first to reach the moon by rocket Grace M Mazzolmx 324 Hlllslde Ave Grace a graduate of Jos eph Metcalf Jr Hlgh IS a cheerful receptxomst member of the Dramatlc Club and outsxde school she IS on the Board of the Jumor Achlevement Corpo ratlon If you have never heard her play the pxano you ve mnssed somethmg she s terrlflcl I'hose rnattons on our future 'Il fashion shows wlll most ltlrelg be ere ated hu Mademotstlle fran' Slurley Mazzoluu 75 Bond One of the w1tt1est mem bers of our class this happy go lucky mxss wxth the dazzlmg smlle and shmv black haxr IS an alumna of H B Lawrence Jr Hlgh At H H S Shirley has been followmg the Commercral Course Outsxde of school her favorlte pastxme rs roller skatmg llflazzy s wrt wzll win her a posltlon as a secretary to the Navy' They ll all go overboard wlth this glrl' Leonard Mellberg 3 Beacon Ave Lenny graduated from the Hlghland School wrth a reputatxon as a' track star In the sprlng of h1s sopho more year he Jomed the Track Team and captured many honors 1n lnter school competltxon Enrolled ln the College Course Len ny IS a credlt to all hls teachers for the quiet forceful way he goes about thmgs The tztle f Worlds Champlon Wrestler will be won by Len Slurley A Meon 482 Maple Thls happy go lucky girl was sent to Holyoke Hlgh by Lawrence J Hlgh School Shlr a oyal member of the Rooters Club hkes to dance and 1ce skate xn her lelsure tlme Shlrley IS an actlve mem ber of the Pxlgrlm Fellow shlp Organlzatlon Best of luck to you 1n the future Shlrl Ojfzee worll dear offtce work wlll be the tune plaljed as Shlrl walks down the azsle wzth her boss Rxta A Mlastkowsln 98 Maple Reets a graduate of Mater Dolorosa School has been verv actlve at H H S She was that high stepplng majorette who led our Band at football games and par ades An expert swrmmer Reets partlclpated ln the annual Water Pageant and also passed the Semor L1fe Savmg test She was an Office Vlorker Reception lst and member of the Glee Club She was on the Glrls Basketball and Softball Teams ll hen Rtta opens her own danemg srhool Holyoke wall tlnd all :ls young men lm cludzng Donj gwmg com petzlzon to Hollywood s Fred Astazre Mary A Mxchahk 30 Hlgh Smce Mla came from Mater Dolorosa she has been a member of the Band She was a Student Councll representatlve 1n her fresh man year and IS currently servmg as Secretary of the Photography Club Mary s future plans are undeclded as yet but we all know that she vull be a success m whatever she undertakes 'Ihe class of 1999 wllljust haze to order their Herald corsages from the Wlehalzll I-lower Shoppe H H u n . 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II A 41 John F Malo! 334 Lmden Johnny wlll long be re membered tor hrs standout defenslve playmg ln football thls past year Because of hrs reputatxon as a strong lmesman very few plays were drrected towards hum throughout the season and those that were were stopped mstantly John was a member of the varslty Soccer and Track Teams John wlll become a Wzld lzfe Conservation OUICCF Hts house wzll become a haven for all stray dogs and cats of Holyoke Donald J Mzsh 1451 Dwlght W1th h1s quret personal rty Don has won many friends here at Holyoke Hlgh In school he was a member of both the Scxence and Commerce Clubs Out srde he IS Vrce President of H1 Y and a member of the Y M C A Don wzll own an amuse ment park All graduates from H H S will be ad mztled free of charge Carol A Mondor 27 Shawmut Ave Carol clalms Highland Jr Hlgh as her Alma Mater representatlve and also a member of the Photography Club Throughout her hlgh school years she cheered enthuslastxcally to help her team to vlctory She was a member of the Volleyball Team and the Rooters Club Carol zsnl sure about her plans for the future but whether lt be Junzor Follege or 040,166 work at Pickup Motors our best wzshes go wlth her Charlotte K Moore 2 Sonoma Pl Sweet gentle Moorskl as she IS called hasnt mrssed a smgle football game except the Peanut Bowl m three years That xs because she IS a loyal and talented member of our H H S Band She also belongs to the A A her favorlte sports bexng foot ball and basketball Char lotte came to Holyoke Hugh as a graduate of the Green Street School xn Brattle boro Vermont Fharlotle wlll no longer work IH the present dau 5 Sr 10 stores but will open the 'lloore ti to thaln Stores wtth a 1072, discount for all her fellow students ln the class of 53 Eleanor L Moran 58 Taylor Lrve y Ellxe was an actlve member of the Root ers Club and the Herald Staff She served on the Rmg and Motto Commlt tees An enthuslastlc fan otH H S steams she old football programs to ard the team Outside school she served as Mce Presxdent of the junior Guild of St Agnes After college ladullkekllte will beconu an arttst for the maqazmr llappzer Hnmfv and tosur I alflens Carol A Morxarty 132 Dartmouth Carol came to Holyoke High from Hlghland Junlor Hugh She lS qulte actlve m gurls sports and has been on both the Volleyball and the Softball Teams for three years Besldes that she IS a member of the Servnce Club and the Photography Club t arol om ofthe hrs! glflS H S to haze license may open tarol s tonzertlhle Tarzcah tom pany Joseph K Monarty 319 Pleasant most versatxle and one of the most popular boys 1n the Semor Class Along wlth Presldent of the Stu dent Councnl and a member of the Student Councll Cab met joe also captamed the Football and Golf Teams was a member of the Yearbook Staff A A sectlon representatlve and Forum Club member Mar shall of the Sophomore Class and V1ce Presxdent of the Athletlc Assocxatxon rn hrs Junlor year The first plan Joe will adopt when he becomes Mayor of Holyoke wlll be the lnstallatlon of escalators tn the hzgh school Joan V Monssette 19 Orchard An othce asslstant member of the Glee Club and the lunchroom com mittee these are a few of her accomplishments Joan has also partlclpated ln glrls sports here at H H S smce she came from Met ca Joan plans on entering the Telephone Office after graduation This IS a sure slgn that all Ilolyoke s young bachelors will be dzalmg the ever famtllar 113 for I formation .. ,, - - - I .. - ,, l V I l. . .l , A S . . . 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She was a Student Council ffjoe-r is probably the ' , a ' , fgkfif ' - - : 1 lf. v ' u .H I ll rm . - D rr ' H n- 42 KQUQ Katherxne P Murphy 47 VN est Court Kav a graduate of H B Lawrence School IS well known at H H S for her outstandlng athletlc Hblllly For three years she has been a key member of the Cylrls Xolley all Basketball and Softball Teams In her sophomore year she eaptalned and ln her lunlor x ear eo eaptalned e ,lr s Basketball Teams hay IS an aetlve member of the Trl H1 X and the Glrl Scouts K1111 IIVIH hrrull III'Il Hu lllljlll 1111111118 IIX ih fusl umnlall lmsf hull playa r for Ihl H411 Snr Maryone A Murphy 63 Sycamore Quletly has Murph Murphy passed the three years ln our Alma Mater Quletly ves but not un notlced Murph IS he HISIOTIHD of the SCYVILC Club and IS a member of the Photography Club She also served as a receptlonlst ln her sophomore year IH life r IIIII1 herlrla 11 lurqu 1 In fha rm I s but frunrl Illhlll ll turns lur If N rlrqru Mary E Murphy 15 Elmwood Ave There may be glrls wlth a greater followlng of frlends than Murph but ll would be hard to thlnk of them A former Blessed Sacra ment student Murph was an actlve member of our class as she belonged to both the QCFVICC and Pho tography Clubs Her out slde actlvltles lnclude bowl lng swlmmlng and mem bershlp ln the Trl Hl X Mary Ellen s pleaslng per sonallty wlll help her IH the future Ihr parful Slfflfllllj lu lu 'llllfll IIPIHIIIIFUIIH lur lmsy wllh her rorrfcl R111 llulq llllll llllllffllflflllll Maureen Murphy 632 S East Smlllng N10 wlth the pretty blue eves was H B Lawrence Schools glft to us In addltlon to belng the able Correspondlng Secre tary of the SCYVICE Club she IS one of our enthuslastlc receptlonlsts Mo also belongs to the Dramatlc Club Photography Club and the Junlor Gulld of St Agnes l'1l1'r11 IIHHIIDIIIIIII from hen lo Ilnlhurlllnn IIVIH flqhf for Ihr rlqhf to lmlrl fllrllm hoxlass 'lfllllftlll s hum! ln ll bumpy rule through flu Shlf? fi 'QQ Cynthla A Neumann Box 48 Smlths Ferry Good thlngs come small packages IS a state ment applylng to Cynthla A Hlghland School gradu ate she IS one of the quleter glrls ln our class but really has plenty of pep Andy as she IS called belongs to the Photography and Serv ICL Clubs and IS a former member of the Glee Club In Ill: fulurr Iunfhm llllll In IIIHPII lllss l'1oluw I H1111 of llllfllllhi and will ar lllllljf' lhf hlqqzsf nnrl mos! fwllllflfllf IHIIIIHIIIS II Iflllfl Paula J Nolan 18 Morgan Hall to one of 53 s most popular glrls' Paula has certalnly achleved her place ln the llmellght of our class SIHCC she came to H H S from the Hlghland School She was a Student Councll representatlve for three years a member of the French and Latln Clubs Paula has taken part ln the annual Vl ater Pageants and she IS a cheerleader 1011 IIIIH he ffflfhllllj our all sprmq Ihr Irlhrs of Ihr ul phulnf ls I down! forqet Hllllll? Mary P Noone 9 Fallle Ave Wherever you hear laugh ter you re bound to flnd Noonle Her happy go lucky dlsposltlon and heartv sense of humor have won her manv new frlends here at Holyoke Hlgh slnce she entered from Hlghland jr Hlgh School Noonle IS a member of the Photog raphy Club and IS also a reeeptlonlst I her mmf as u mlm nursl wr frm pnrllcl that ptpplj 'llllflj IIVIH mile her Ill 1 H110 llll PUCIIIOH f nurse ln lhufnf ull Ihr' nnllq hnvplmls John G Norton 155 jackson Pkwy Slnce comlng to us from Lawrence John has made many frlends by showlng a remarkable sense of humor In hls spare tlme he can usually be found at Rohan s Nlewsstand John wlll leave us to JOIN the Marlnes Lpnn rvllrlng from the llarmes General Norlnn will hlf'0fl1P Prrsldenl of the l ei P Sfnrvs V ' ' . , - ' . ln . . I L v - ,I I - Z I ' ' , th A C l ' ' X . ' ,' 4- ' ' I . ' ' n - A ' l N in uf 5 ' v I - f .. 4 t , l 1 g . . . :gc I - f N V , ' 9 ' , ' I A ' x x. w ' 1 Q I I I ' ' ' I ' l -. ' ,:. 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Edward F O B1-zen 227 Pme Oble our smllmg Irlsh man can alwaxs be counted on for a few laughs We shall remember Obre asa rough and tumble tackle on the Football Team and also as a member of the Track Team Followmg graduatlon Eddle w1ll become another Holyoke High graduate entermg school 0 e w srl rr n ur record as a pm boy 114 wzll be able lo set lhe prns up rn one half hour flat Geraldxne M O Bru-n 17 Grant H B Lawrence School may well be proud of tts former student Gerry who has proved to be one of the most versatlle mem bers of the Class of 53 As Presldent of the QLFVICC Club she has devoted much time to charxtable work Gerry also belongs to the SCICHCC Club and Dramat1c Club and served as a re ceptxomst 1n the Annex We redzct lhal Geraldine Fllzgerald as professor f Modern H1sloryalH II S Helen T O Connor 894 Hampden Smce Helen came to H H S from Highland Jr she has made qulte a name for hself She was a maJor ette and an ofhce asslstant Although she hasnt been too actlve 1n school actlv ltxes Lynne enjoys danc mg and horseback fldlllg She IS also a member of the Junlor Guxld of St Agnes Bajflmg all lhe proflssors Helen wrll be the flrst In recewe a Ph D upon hfr graduation from Ilolyolre Jr College Kathleen M O Connor 7 Columbla Although very qulet Mxckey IS one of the best lxked members of the Class of 53 She claxms H B Lawrence as her Alma Ma ter An enthuslastlc shut terbug an Mlckey boasts membershlp 1n the Photography Club Thls staunch supporter of the Purple and Whlte llsts dancmg and bowlmg as her favorlte mterests To be the ldeal secretary IS Mlc keys goal Kalhleen will cllmb lo great hezghls rn the busmess world .She will be hired lo counl Bmg Crosby s money 5'0- Manon E O Donnell 42 Leary Drlve We are happy that Lawr ence Jr Hlgh School passed on to us agreeable Toots Toots was enrolled ID the Commerclal Course wh1le atH H S She partlcxpated m the Water Pageant as she enJovs Sklllmmlflg She hked art and also the Sat urday nlght dances at the Roseland The lnforma tlon gamed from workmg ln Grant s should help her when she opens her fashlon deslgn shoppe Soon Ihe fashzon arlzsls will leave the salons of Pans to come Io Holyolte to copy Marlon s brlllranl designs Robert E O Donnell 63 Elmwood Ave Bob was a qulet person w1th a plcasmg personallty Hxs genuine smlle and good sense of humor won hxm mam frlends Basketball IS hls favorite sport This fmc fellow came from Jos eph Metcalf ,I Hugh Bob IS undeclded about hls future plans but wher ever he goes he xx 1ll surely succeed ll hzle he rs sermnq rn lhe l nas! Guard Bob will mrenl Ihe 0DonneIsmoh1le u dr zrce whzrh wlll be ahh I lrmel on land fur and sea Edward J O Nexl 19 Lmden All of us who have ever attended a football game must know llttle Eddle ONe1l the boy wlth a smlle and cheerful word for everyone He was doubtably one of the most valuable players on the team for he was often spotted throwlng body crushlng blocks Eds Diner on ll fuels wzll furnzsh compelrlron lo lhe hzgh school cafelerza Martln E O Nelll 675 Hlgh Marty has one of the most pleasmg dlsposntxons m hlgh school and one of the meanest hook shots on the basketball floor When not playmg basketball Marty IS a member of the Track Team puttmg h1s long legs to use 1n the hurdles and hlgh Jump llorly wrll heeonu a aslronomer Hrs flf9l job will he al loney Island where hr will study lhe heavenly bodies . . . . .. - ,, .- . IA '.VD ll YI ' . 'lvl LX . . ' V . - 'Sei' f . 1 ,, . . . . , 'life X ' bl Ill . e - ' ' H . - I , . . , . . . ' ' i Q Y - 7 A . D 5 - ' ' , V r. A I - . ,, gl ,- 2 wlll someday replace Miss V 4 7 1 51 , . . ,, ' I f' ., A ,. on 7' ,Q ,' , 2 ' ' 5 ' . .ma ' , ' 0 Y , . . . . . . . . . . Un' V - 'ts 5 - - an ,, - - , A ll . . u ' n- l ' I ' ' l ' 5 KA 11 - - .. I - Y ' n f , 4.4 1, - r n - Al ' - - I -n 44 'R Ruth M Orzechowskl 100 Beech Ruth came to Holyoke Hlgh from Mater Dolorosa School and enrolled ln the College Course A member of the A Capella and Ad vanced Cholrs and the Band she has also partl clpated ln the Rooters and French Clubs and has helped ln the school office She has also been on the Honor Roll After gradua tlon Ruth would llke to attend the Unlv of Mass Ruth wllh her obvzous lalenl wlll be a rznch fo hr professor of geomelrlj at Sllllll big college Jaruce H Pampel 1 Ferguson Place A flash of red halr and a pleaslng smlle denote the presence of our petlte Rusty a graduate of H B Lawrence School Thls dalnty mlss IS one of the best mannered glrls of the Senlor Class If you ever want an lnformatlon about Rusty for her chlef ln terest IS watchlng TV Janlce wlll supply ll ll S wllll a molar sfoollr lo make fl'l1lYPllI7l1 from lhf hlqll szhool to the anner easur Marcla A Paplneau 216 Homestead Ave Wlndy the happy go lucky mlss wlth the con taglOUS smlle lS a graduate of H B Lawrence School In her sophomore year she was a member of the A Capella Cholr and the Glrls Volleyball and Basketball Teams A flag bearer of the H H S Band Wlndy proudly toted the Amerlcan Flag at football games and parades In addltlon to belng Treasurer of the Serv ICC Club she IS an actlve member of the Glrl Scouts llflarcza nurse of lhe fu ture we may some day mee! al the Red K ross Blood Bank efflclenlly flllmq bollles from the arms of Holyokz 9 flneslclll ens Anlta G Peltler 35 Park Anlta halls Preclous Blood School as her Alma Mater YN hen she came to Holyoke Hlgh she enrolled ln the Commerclal Course and has offered her secre tarlal tralnlng to the school by worklng IH the school office Pearlwzlhoul prlce will Hlnlla be when she joms the ranks of Ihe huslness world .J Audette T Pepm 101 Newton Audette came to us from Cathedral Hlgh School ln Vermont Later she left us to go to Hartford Hlgh School but we are glad to say she IS back wlth us agaln Audette has been actlve ln school actlvltles wherever she has been She belonged to both the Dra matlc Club and the Debat lng Club whlle at H H S She has galned fame also by wlnnlng a natlonal contest sponsored by the Junlor Achlevement of Amerlca Audette wzll become chzef execullve of lhe very large Coca Cola Adverlzszng Agency John S Perlowskl. 365 Hlllslde Ave John SIHCC comlng to us from the Mater Dolorosa School has achleved a very fine scholastlc record as a hlgh honor student John has also been a member of our marvelous band for three years We know that the U of M thls fall wlll be a success ln llfe The underworld wlll trem ble when the name of Detec live Perlowskl lS spoken Mona H Peterhansel 452 South Mona IS another glft from Joseph Metcalf School to Holyoke Hlgh Her charmlng personallty has attracted a number f frlends She IS very lnter ested ln ballet and art Mona has taken the College Course and after gradua tlon she plans to attend Holyoke Junlor College Wona wlll open a nursery school and keep the klddles qurel by slnglnq them lulla bys wllh her sofl low UOICC Slurlee R Peters 16 Plymouth Pl Thls brlght lass halls from H B Lawrence School An honor student Shlrlee has followed the Commerclal Course at H H S An ardent fan of the Purple Knlghts she rarely mlsses a football basket ball or baseball game Presldent of the Trl Hl X Shlrlee enjoys swlmmlng ICC skatlng and badmlnton Shlrlee wllh her pleasant manner wlll have no dljll cully ln landlnq a poslllon as secrelaru Io Ihe lllaoor of Holyoke ' y ' V ka ' . ' . . . . , l r . ' l ' rn . -' s . . x . '- V 'Q I . . ' I . , . 1 U I ,Q I , ' ' , P 'Ka 2' 'V a ' ' f - - . FFlCVlSlQl1 programs: ask f John' who plans to enter I . ' . - I' . . , I ' ' . I 1 ' . g 1 0 . I l 1 X . . . ' L ' ' ' o ' .l r- H L0 ' Q - - - - I Q . ll, - in v ' ' .I I 1 v l - ,f , - ' - ls ' ' - n - V K ' - ' ' V . , f 7 l . ' . ' ' Y . ' . '. , 45 Bradford W Phoenxx 35 Norwood Terrace Bemg an adm1rer of the outdoors Brad IS usually found huntnng rn h1s spare tlme He has acqurred many frlends here at Hol yoke Hlgh slnce commg from Lawrence Brad plans to enter a specnallzed field of trammg after graduatlon possnbly ln televxsmn Brad 111111 become a l'l repazr man Ills rustorntrs w1l1 recent' a great shorlr from hrs 0111111193 Genevxeve E P13 ar 133 Walnuf Jean IS a graduate of Mater Dolorosa School Her pleasmg d1spos1t1on and her cherry smxle have cap tured the hearts of many of us here at H H S Jean IS a member of the Root ers Club Stamp Club and Glee Club She was also one of our ma1orettes She enjoys smmmmg dancmg and football games GCTIYI Iflf' 9 P,Zl7ll'lf'l1l'l' US ll majoretle 111111 111 a great azd to her when as a nurse she sets the pace of the Merry Hospztal s corrldors Janice A Pxwarzyk 12 Valley Herghts A broad rad1ant smlle and shlny black ha1r accu rately descr1be jan graduate of Highland ,Ir Hlgh Thls honor stu dent has been actrve 1n the Sclence Club Dramat1c Club and A Capella Choxr She has part1c1pated 1n our Blg Sxster Part1es and talent shows The P1zz1tola Sym phony Orchestra and vanced Cholr cla1m her after school hours ll 1th her zocatzon ant avocatron of laboratory tec n1c1an and muszczan am bIll0US Janice 111111 have l11't e tzme to spare Anthony F Plachta 27 Lyman Tony was a great guy around Holyoke Hlgh He was a member of the Dra mat1c Club and sang to us as a member of the Cholr He also played on the Foot ball Team Tony was on the F1rst Honor Roll throughout hlS hrgh school career He plans to enter the engmeermg field gomg to e1ther WPI or MIT We shall surely m1ss carefree Tony Tony zvzll recewe the Nobel Prize for znventzng a per pelual mollon machlne Dorothy A Provost 154 Walnut Good natured Pro has gamed fame among us for her Wlt and humor A alumna of H B Lawrence School she has been en rolled ln the Nurses Pre paratory Course In her sophomore year Pro was a Student Counc1l repre sentat1ve Swlmmlng and baseball are her favornte mterests Pro plans to b a nurse ln the U S Nlavy lle Ilffdlfl that the lrn111 Illlll surely low lo tha Xavu 111111 n Doltlc' lnennus a X11111 Xurv Joan M Provost 9 Ivy Ave Hlghland Jr Hlgh s loss was our gam when Pro entered H H S for th1s Jov1al gxrl has brlghtened man sdays w1th her spar nallty Thrs enthus ast1c sport an served as a receptxomst 1n her sophomore year Danc 1ng IS a must on her agenda Pro plans to enter nurses trammg at Cooley D1ck1n son Hosp1tal Joan s one 0lT1lPll10II 111111 mme to lzfe 111l11n shr' becomes se the world Constance M Prych 9 Wxllow Conn1e IS another qulet but valuable member of our class She IS one of our hrgh steppmg mayorettes who has done a fine Job 1n leadmg our Band Conn1e IS a receptlomst and a mem ber of the Rooters Club and the AA A former Blessed Sacrament School student she IS a member of the Jumor Gurld of St Agnes and the N3t1Oh3l Baton Twxrlers Assoc1at1on In the future we will see Fonme slttlng erect ln a11 offzce twzrlzng a penczl and pad ln her hands rather than ll baton Edward R Ouennevxlle 33 No Brldge Ed was a graduate of Immaculate Conceptlon Jr Hrgh School He was a member of the Football and Track Teams Ed l1kes to fool around w1th cars He also lnkes hshmg swlm mmg and baseball H15 pleasrng personallty and carefree manner won hxm many friends at H H S Ed will become head stock boy at one of our clty s lead mg stores ' ' I' ns 11 V . . . . 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Phyllis IUIH be Ihr' first woman bus druer for 1111 llolyolw SI RHlllUl!lj I ompuny Andrew M Ouxrk 140 Sargeant An y lS one of he boys m Holyoke Hlgh School who ns a three letter athlete Hrs soccer playmg was mstrumental rn the champ1onsh1p annexed thxs year by the Purple Kmghts Many boys 1n and around the Valley w1ll long remem ber thls qulet good na tured forceful southpaw who sparked the Holyoke Baseball Team to many a vlctory Enrolled m the College Course Andy played varsxty basketball and was a member of the Speech and Forum Club lndy will wln world wrde fame for dlscovermg lhe flu: or of II doughnut hole Paulxne G Raxnvxlle 71 Carlton Paulme one of the quxet members of our class came to us from Perpetual Help School As a sophomore she belonged to the French Club Although her future IS uncertam we all know that her wmnmg smlle and pleasant dlsposltlon wlll lead her to a successful career FIIIIII mol and collected Paulznc wzll keep the lmes optn rn any emergency when she ht romes a lelephone oper H Ol' Barbara L Renauld 576 Summer An alumna of H B Lawrence School Barbara has been enrolled 1n the Commerclal Course at H H S During her sopho more and yunlor years thls honor student was an office asslstant She IS a member of the Servlce Club a typ 1st for the Herald and a wxllmg receptxomst Bnrhara 9 flylng fingers 111111 lap ou! many ll famous speech when she hvcomes prunh secrefary Io the Pres ulvnl of the L mlrd Slab s 1-9 'Tr Stanley A Reynolds 77 Dartmouth Stan was a verv llke able guy He graduated from Hlghlands and t tended WX xllrston for a short tlme where hrs favorlte sport was sknng Stan was very athletlc rr hxgh school playmg on the Ten ms and Track Teams Be mg a member of the Herald staff constltuted Stans extracurrxcular actlvrty Hrs qunck mt has found hum manv frxends Sinn will proluhllf on lo llruu and lnmrnr Hn qreul asf Inmlflfss llllllftl on lha llflflu lllllfllwllf Edwxnl-' Rxchter Jr 233 Sargeant Ed a brlght fellow rn our hxgh school class grad uated from the Metcalf School and IS a proud mem ber of the lxmghts of Col umbus He spends tlme on photography and also working on hls hot rod Playmg trombone also found a place ln Ed s actlv mes and consequently he has been a proud member of the Hlgh School Band Id will duoh his llfl n PIII Joan P Rxgah 48 Norwood Ter Reggle lS one of our outstandmg g1rl athletes here at Holyoke Hugh She has played on the Volley ball Basketball and Soft ball Teams smce her sopho more year Joan has a pleasxng personallty and a smrle for every one She lS Nice President of the Pho tography Club and she also belongs to the Servlce Club lun! loan when she jams wllh ilu woman In whzlz 111111 hm: ll soolhlny 117101 on Ihr 1mnl.11 sl mos! 1l11Ilc11l1 pain nl Dorothy M Rodzen l90 E Dwlght A grrl who IS always pleasant company Dottie enjoys the fr1endshxp of many people e IS an unassummg person w1th grace and polse An honor student Dottxe rs a recep txomst a Semor L1fe Saver and a member of the Herald Staff Dollu knows Ihal Iwo and Iwo mid up lo a good loollmg boss for I1 nm young secre lnry llfra s hoping Dol' ' ' ll U1 ' . . a - ' ' ' , 44 n . . 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' ,M , , i ks, V - , Q ,Y I A lu l . . . . 47 ? gg? 215 gyjyglgfe in Jeanne J Rousseau 10 Brldge Jeanne IS a lass whose pleasant nature ha at tracted many frlends She always seems to be happy and spreads her happlness wherever she goes A tal ented planlst she also be longs to the Glee Club B Sld9S muslc she enjoys ten HIS and volleyball One of our consclentlous students Jeanne applles the same tlreless energy to everv thlng she does Jean IS golnq Io lu the qzrl who finds out once and for all lf secretarles really Sll on thezr bosses laps Let us l.now what the answer I9 Jean Clalre B M Roy 20 Worcester Pl Thls young mlss lS rarely seen wlthout a smlle Clalre IS a sunnv person whose company IS never dull A member of the A Capella Cholr she IS also ln the Photography and Dramatlc Clubs She has a real love for muslc and partlcularly enjoys slnglng Clalre hopes to enter a nurslng school Xlll'9lP Nlllilt' have a ll e llltfflj I9 wllal patunts wlll sau to fltllft am slr ll foo Illat v llltlllqll out of you Beverly M Rozac 89 Fountaln One of our sports fans Bev not only roots for our teams but belongs to some of the glrls teams as well She IS a member of the bas ketball and volleyball squads Besldes these she Ends tlme for the SBTVICC and Photography Clubs Bev s eagerness and go gettlng power wlll take her to the top Beatle wlll he the new nurse to qreet future students at Ilolqolle lllqh whfn thru qo flown to the nurse s olllct Roberta M Rutkowslu 37 N East Blrdle came to us from Lawrence Jr Hlgh Blonde and blue eyed, Roberta has a COmDl9XlOD to make all glrls envlous She IS a con sclentlous student and her wlde clrcle of frlends know her to be fun lovlng and full of pep An honor stu dent ln the Commerclal Course, she IS a member of the Rooters' Club QCTVICC Club and Athletlc ASSOCl3 tlon lle hope you llllll a qoorl positron as a boolllleepar or wrretaru Roberta anrl earn lots nf nloney so uou can Ialle mn of us poor classmates 1..- James B Ryan 160 Pearl JCSSIC lsaqulck wltted comedlan whose clever Jokes have galned hlm manv frlends A graduate of Hlghland jr Hlgh hls favorlte sport has been Skllng Although playlng on the Hockey Team Jlm was also a malnstay of the crack Swlmmlng Team Jlm will own a garage whzch wlll cater only to owners of hot rods Constance L Rychlxk 8 Taylor Usually qulet Connle who IS lndeed a credlt to our school has engaged ln many actlvltles whlle at H H S She IS Edltor ln Chlef of the Herald and further showed her Journal lStlC ablllty as Soclal Edltor of the Year Book Staff She IS a member of the Photography French and Rooters Clubs and also served as an office asslstant Our talented COHDIC also has artlstlc abllltv Here 9 a glrl wlth a future He sure to deslqn somethlng speclal for yourself Connle Rxchard T Saltman 208 Walnut Salty as he IS called halls from the Lawrence jr Hlgh Belng very qulck Wltted he galned many frlends Wlth hls sharp Jokes As Co manager of the Track Team he dld a great Job HIS hobby IS collectlng COINS Among hls posltlons are presldency of the 16 20 Club and membershlp n the Demolay Dlrll IS qolnq to open a pacllaqe store H1 France whrrf theu wlll call htm llUlI9lt'UI' I llomnlf de Sel fthe mon of salt D Carroll H Sanborn 88 Beacon Ave Carroll was one of the cheerful chaps vsho gradu ated from Hlghland jr Hlgh School B6SldCS drlv lng the dellvery truck at Eddle's Market, Carroll has collected many stamps Hls favorlte sport IS base ball, but he also llkes toboggannlng Sandy will become an unrlerlaller and settle down for the rut of hls life fs ' . 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U A 4- j ' A. an ' ' Y' Sandra E Schauer 57 Norwood Ter Sandy came toH H S from Metcalf She brought wlth her a love of good fun and plenty of pep to enjoy xt She IS a member of the A Capella Cholr a recep t1on1st and hbrary axd Sports are especlally en Joyed by Sandy who IS fond of swlmmmg SKlll'1g and skating Wxth her energy and ambltxon she wxll surely get ahead Sandy will become a Navy Nurse and keep all the cute sazlors from gellmg seasrck Maryorxe C Schmxdt 30 Clark Thxs hvely lass has been a famnlxar sight around the glrls gym for the past three years Marjorle IS a member of the Volleyball Basketball and Softball Teams and partxclpated ln the annual Water Pageant She IS also a member of the Debatmg and German Clubs Margee w1ll be lhe prelly new leacher whom our chzldren m years to come will be taking nzce red apples to Margaret M Seward 1104 Hampden Peggy the glrl wlth a contaglous smlle IS one of our sports enthusxasts The glrls teams have been for tunate to clalm her as a member Pe gy belongs to the Service C ub and Pho tography Club and partlc xpates ln such glrls sports as volleyball and softball Her pleasant personalxty and happy go lucky manner have won her many frxends durmg her three years at H H S Peggy 19 qolng lo be Holyokes mos! promlnenf nurse Oh Io be szck and vlszl all lhese nurses ll ow' Slurley G Shields 474 South Shlrley is a glft to us from Metcalf Smce she has been at Holyoke Hlgh her fellow students have found her to be easy golng and cheerful She has the abllxty to re gard everythmg optlm stx cally Readmg and playmg the plano glve her enjoy ment Shxrley has been planning to be a nurse for many years Shirley should malfe n good nurse maybe II vupenzsor Robert W Sxmpson 10 Magnolla Ave Bob graduated from Metcalf Jr Hugh School Hls favorite hobby IS rals mg animals although he plays trumpet on the side He IS a brlght figure 1n the Band playlng lead barx tone horn Besldes tmker mg wnth cars he likes to go fishmg Although Bob IS undeclded about hls fu ture we know that he will get somewhere rn llfe Bob w1ll play his swrel barzlone zn the Band of Amerlca Carol A Smzer 236 Locust An alumna of Metcalf jr Hugh Carol IS proof of the saymg Good thmgs come ln small packages Qulet and soft spoken she IS a perfect lady polsed and mannerly at all tlmes A member of the Band as a sophomore she now belongs to the Photography Club A good student her outslde actlvltles mclude dancmg and roller skatxrg Carol afler many months school of halr dressing will speczalzze In gwzng perma nenls lo bald men 01 rr ezqhly Wmllxam E S1-nnner 284 Elm Wlld B1ll Sklnner was the scourge of the football field Bemg a three letter man Blll starred 1n base ball basketball and foot ball B111 w1ll probably re CCIVC a football scholarshlp from some promxnent col lege as he was chosen to the Western Mass All Star Team H1s fine volce found htm a place ln the school Choir He IS very popular among the boys and gxrls lVe see a greal fulure for Blll as pro foolbnll player ln 1955 Anna M Skuse 1073 Mam Peggy ms a graduate of Lawrence ,Ir Hlgh Her sunny personalxty IS a Jov to her classmates A brlght Hello from Peggy can help to start the day off rlght She holds member shlp 1n the Servlce Club the Photography Club and the Athletlc Assoclatxon Anna has just lhe voice lo say 'Number Please That gzrl has conneclzons ll I! 44 ,, I ' ' ' ' ' gh - rr 1, - ' - Q 1, . , ' A - - . - . . - ' l .. .. 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L 49 Ka:-lene F Snyder 112 Essex A quick wit and delight ful sense of humor are char acteristlc of Karlene She is ever interested in doing a ob well and has been a high honor student throughout her high school career The Science Club and he French Club count her as a member and she is also one of our receptionrsts I wonder how manu L S clllzcm wlll l'e HIOIIHYI out of the eounlry lhe year lhal our own Ii S becomes th: fll'9l woman pres1denP Henry R Soutxere 1 Vadnaxs Dick eagerlv marched down to Holvoke High School from Joseph Met calf Jr High He has been a member of that grand Holyoke High Band and has been one of the best big horn players in t Dick was also interested in the field of auto me chamcs Soulzere s Insuranez lgen ry wzll insure fulure Ho! qolre High alhleffs W1l11am J Sowa 155 Lyman A graduate of the Mater Dolorosa School coming to Holyoke High in his fresh man year B111 was well liked throughout the halls of old Holyoke High H played on the Football Team and was a member of the crack Swimming Team B111 also liked fish 'ng and hunting Blll will male hrs fortune sellmg Ihe basehalls he ralehes ln Fenway Parlt Cathermne A Stack 52 Franklin This bright eyed alert young lady is a Lawrence graduate Cathie is an Athletlc Association and Service Club member and counts dancmg and tennis among her hobbies She is a conscientious student who IS well mannered at ll times Her calm easy gomg manner vull be of great value in her future career ll ahh nal qou pallenls' Ihre cormx Katherine wzlh lhal loaq medle 2 Shxrley M Stack 59 Franklin Srxrley a loyal supporter of the Holyoke High teams came to us from Lawrence A girl with manv varied interests she likes dancmg tennis bowling and is a real baseball and football fan Shirlev is a member of the Service Club and the llfll we have a Sam! m our l71lll9l er no my mzvlalte Shrr 19 qolnq lo enler Iraznmg al St Vincent s Hospital In Sprmqaeld Manlynn A Stallmenn 628 Bridge Prominent in school af fairs Marilynn was elected Secretary of Science Latin and Debating Clubs and Secretary Treasurer of the National Honor Society She served as librarian and secretary for the H H S Players during her last two vears Busy Marilynn was a member of the Student Council for two years the Glee Club the Yearbook Staff and was mistress of ceremonies at our Big Sister Party Marrlynn will qaln rf Ienge on her former leachcrv 1111 blastlnq all lheorzes fha! lhe earlh is round by lur slalemenl In :ls prevenl eondllzon lhe world IS very flat' Robert M Stapley 103 Westfield Rd Ordinarily B b IS quiet boy but nevertheless he has many friends graduate of Metcalf Jr Hrh School Bob played alto sax and also collected stamps His fine VOICE gave him a place in the A Capella Choir for the past two years He was a member of the Football Team Bob will gel married and have 16 ehzldren before lhe drafl arts him Joanne E Stefanxk 67 Pine One of the most agree able girls in the Senior Class is our Joame Although seemxngly quiet her charm ing waxs quickly won the hearts of her classmates She was a member of the French and Photographx Clubs and plaxed a clan net with the H H S Band Elected Nice President of the Freshman Class she was an office worker and has contributed to the Big Sister Party entertainment I wonder how many pulses will bl al fasler when Joanne holds lhe palunls hand? ., ' C A- e '. . . - , v g - . . - . J Us , V 1 , . V H u ' ,- ,- A. A. Y . ' fl - - ' I ,L , A ' ' ' If V' 2 . - I . . Y . D KA ' U7 L 'L ' 1 '- . - N , e . u ' n 4 -' , - 1 . .. 4 ,. . ' v ' v - -I 1 v . , - I , . ,su . I ' P- 2 . 7 . tl ' l . , . , . . . . . . U ,, . - , O 8 .1 - H , - . ' - , . . 6 . ' LA H . aff . A 4125 , fl 1 - ' . . ' 1 h , . . . , ' ' l I -' - v , a y. -' '. ' ' . 'I , ' K 4. 1 v h if 47 f , , , ' -v , , .. V ' ' x w Iv 1 ' ' l ' . ' I , , , X13 l41:7 yea 1 fm 'G Robert D. Stromberg 73 Walnut Bob plays the trom- bone and is in the crack High School Band. Being on the lunchroom staff he did a bang-up job. Among his favorite pas- times are dancing and fish- ing. His favorite sports are football and baseball. Lawr- ence Jr. High School claims Bob as one of its proud graduates. Holi will gel ri joh as liearl rrpriirlnun of lhw stairs in lht'1fIlll2ll'PSlfllI' Iiirilrliny. Sidney Suher 24 Davis Sid was very promi nent during his high school career He was President of the Dramatic and Pho tography Clubs Vice Pres ident of the Debating Club and Treasurer of the Science Club Besides these Sid played trumpet in the Band and was a letter man playing on the Tennis Team His favorite hobby is botany gldflfll will lu come II anal criminal lawilar and qnl into trouble so ht ran praflzef on himself Barbara F Sullivan 557 Bridge Little Sul although she is little trulv represents the typical example of good things coming in small packages As a member of the A A you will find her attending almost every sport activitv and Little Sul is quite a baseball player herself Barbara who entered H H S from the H B Lawrence School is a member of the Revel ers Club ll hrn Barlmrii ylarlx umrly al lhe lflllllfll I su mfirf Ihrre will he plrnlif if muh absenli 1 s ma mlinq lhi ir broken hiarlx Joan L Sullivan Our smiling Sully who y ill enter college next year came to us from the H B Lawrence School Practi cally all joan s leisure time is spent drawing and swim ming She is also interested in music Sully is a mem ber of the Photographs Club and also holds mem bership in the Tri Hi X 1'romJoannn s 1 zplritmi in ouler span shi ll multi il zivonderlul air loylfyy peiiallij H thfzj dart maltmq trips lo Uarx T 1 3' Ewen John F. Sullivan 157 Locust Sully was a rather quiet boy but nevertheless he was prominent in high school. As Co-Manager of the Track Team he did a good job. He was an active member of the Photography Club. John is a proud grad- uate of the Joseph Metcalf Jr. High School. John will manage lhc Sul- livan Manufacturing Co. lmanufarluring S i b e r i a n Ukulelesj. Shu-ley A Sweeney 167 Martin Shirl graduated from Blessed Sacrament and has spent four years with us Since she is one of our most able office assistants she spends much time there As a member of the Root ers Club Shirl cheers on our teams and still has enough vocal power left to sing with the Glee Club She likes to horseback ride and to sew creations which she models in the school fashion show When Shirley starts work at the First National Bank we can all go over and help ourselves lHa'J Alan T Taupxer 238 Linden Teddy a graduate of Lawrence ,I High l ways presented a cheerful disposition at H H S Teds favorite hobby is making miniature models but he also finds time to paint and do woodwork Besides playing football Ted was a mainstay on he Swimming Team ll will ruquirr II msi lion al ll Irfulinq pos! in llasltu Joyce C Tebo -Xfttr graduation ,Ioy ce plans to train to be an Angel f Mercy Springfield Hospital Joyce is an actiye member of the Service Club and being an ardent football fan she is a member of the -X A Her spare time is taken up with dancing and bowling Joyce is also a member of the Xouth Fellowship l ilyis' lnolhfr qoorl qlrl qonf into flu nursing Held las! how mam! if us arf qomq lo be yall? 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' i is 111111111 It lffllll 111 Mercx Hospital Barbara Thompson 47 East Court Entering from St Jer ome Barbara has spent four grand years at H H S She is a member of the French Club the A Capella Choir and the A A Barbara was also one of our pert mayor ettes and is a member of our crack Band She is a capable office worker and enjoys dancing and bowl ing We shall remember her for her fine performance at the Big Little Sister Party a so X111 11111 Bay Path Jun lor College 111111 111111111111 11n1 111 111111111111 111011 s 111111111 s111111111s 1311111 117111 111111111 1111 11110111 1111 1111s1111ss 111111111 1111 1h1 111111 9111 qels l111r 111 gree Ga1lM Thompson 7 Williams Gail known to her many friends simplv as Tom came to us from the High land School Gail is the athletic type for she ac tivelv participated in many sports Among them are tennis and swimming which we of course can verify after having seen her in the 'Water Pageant for three consecutive years Gail an ardent football fan is a member of the AA and the A Capella Choir 1 IS 111111111 111 1111 ll1111111r shell 1110111 1n ll xlon 11r 1111 0111111 1111' 1111111 111111111 11u111111111l11r1t 1111111111111 flll FrankE Tokas Jr 65 Ely Ed as he was called is a proud graduate of the Lawrence Jr High He was an active member of the lNaval Reserve His ambi tious nature led him on to studx radio and television and to experiment with radio Alwavs smiling he has made many friends 11111111 111111 llllllxt' the s1111 ma 11111 Iflflllflll On 11111111 tlllllf' Irue 111' 111111 11111n111111111re 1us111111 1111111 -111 11r111111111'11 clouds 411.135 ss- VCD' Sf 4-Q 111.7 QS Dorothy M. Tourangeau 30 James Dorothy, n i c k n a m e d Shultz , is a very quiet and likeable graduate of the H. B. Lawrence School, Although Dorothy doesn't have many outside activ- ities. she does. however. have a favorite f attending Christian Doctrine Classes. In the summer Shultz is either instructing at a local playground or swimming In the winter you re sure to see her bowl1ng or ice skating 11111 18 11111111111 11111110116 11111h 1111111 whos 111111111 1n111 1111 s11r1111r1111j11111 Lucxlle E Tremblay 15 Alderman A person in this school who is popular can usually be found in the place where most students of the school spend the part of the day they like best namely the lunehroom And that s ex actlv where you ll find Lu cillc working Lucille en Joi s dancing and like many o the girls at H H S is an active member of the junior Guild of St Agnes ll1111l111q hells 111111 rmg 11111 111 ll 11111 U1!Il'S for Lucy ll h111111111 do no OIIL 111111110110 111 llllx 11111111 s Dlclf' Don D Ubertalh 101 Pinehurst Rd Don a Metcalf grad uate and one of our most reliable bovs has taken part in a great rumbcr of extracurricular actix ities during his high school days Pesides being Class Treas urcr he IS a member of the Qtudent Council Cabinet and a member of the Herald staff Also he was in the Ccience and Dramatu Clubs 1h11r111111111 111111 11111111111 11111111 1111 11r111l1s1 1111111111111 111 P1111111cs IIIII1 XII III1 11s I Ill 1 I 1 11111111 174111111 Constance L Van 149 Sargeant Connie afuture Iadx with the Lamp tame to H S from the petual Help School I ke most Nurses Preparatorx students she is an artivt member of the Service Club Connie also holds mem bership in the A A and is a member of the Lunthroom Committee Her afte school time is spent danc ing and skating fl s 111111111 1 111111s qlrl 11111111 11111 1111rs1s 111111111111 1 1 1 I 11 1' A V 1 , . , . 1 1 . 1 . l . 11 ' R 1 1 - J . 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V ' ' 'h 1 - ' 52 Allan R VO1gt 1550 Northampton A wlth hls pleaslnp, smlle and flne musleal tal ent came to us from the joseph Metealf ,Ir Hlgh School Band members have shown Al that they appreelate hls musleal tal ent as a drummer and hls wllllngness to help Mr Nowak by eleetlng hlm Asslstant Manager of the Band Ill I ll lull: lzlfnl nl l'h1 l'r1rL Xflllillllll linnll Walter J Wagner 23 Vermont Wally halls from the Hlghland Jr Hlgh School and was on the Honor Roll all through hls hlgh school years He was Co Captaln of the Track Team H played first clarlnet ln the Hlgh School Band and plavs sax ln the Larry Chesky Orchestra The Student Councll and the Herald staff also must be lncluded ln hls aetlvltles H1111 wlll qo un In lumnu Ihr' qrmhst llllllll llarlfr lhlll 19 and llllllll Illl llISlllIlIIlIIl lh r lmns no llllllllllll labor James B Walton 28 East Court Jlm was a popular per son ln hls hlgh school days Whlle hls favorlte hobby IS bulldlng mlnlature models he finds tlme to get ln some huntlng flshlng and camp mg Baseball and basleet ball are among ,Ilm s actlv ltles A graduate of Lawr ence J Hlgh lm plans to go to Arlzona upon graduatlon from lllgll school Jllll wlll tour Ihr wnrlfl lllllll hls 1111111111 !1I7lS Geraldlne A Walz 1118 lllgll e 1 lwrenee Stllflfll sent us our petlte blonde ferrl berry 'a Lfllljltlllll reeeptlonlst was elalrmln ll Courtesy Lampalgn her sophomore year and has been a member of the -X A for three years She IS a member of the Junlor Gulld and llsts among her fayorlte hobbles danelng and roller sleatlng nlllll nl 41 effll ll ru lh 1 ll' 10 wus Num nr p an 4 ell llll rl Illlflllllll llon Frederxck J Wanat 97 Maple Fred a fine bol came to us ln hls freshman vear from Mater Dolorosa Hls good sense of humor has won hlm many frlends He has played clarlnet ln the Hlgh School Band Among hls favorlte sports are bas ketball football and swlm mlng Fred also llkes to dance and many a Sunday nlght has found hlm havlng a good tlme at the M D Ha l'rul wlll be forfmrrn of th: Srlnllrllmn lh'lIfII'llIlIl1l of nur 11111 Pr1sc1lla E Ward 201 Park The 11 ashlngton Secre tarlal Qchool wlll have a tall and frlendly student on ltS campus next year Prlscllla a former H B Lawrence student was a member of the Courtesy Campalgn Lommlttee ln her sopho more lear and IS a member of the A A She 19 also one of our pleasant receptlon lsts l,1'1SClll3 s lelsure tlme 19 spent danclng and play lng tennls villa 1 hun Illll llliflll lll lnlln lllllll s n IH llrlulll lhls Irma hr ll sparlll lu llllllwll lla hnpa' Dorothy H Wheeler 1076 Maln Number p le ease wlll be the favorlte ellpresslon of our future telephone op erator Dottle came to us from the H B Lawrence J Hlgh School Dur lng her three well spent years here Dottle has been an ofhce SSSISIBDI and a member of the A A and the Rooters Club Demure and unassumlng our Dot tle may be found danclng and sllatlng durlng her spare tlme I Ill sun nn nm llllll Illlllll my Inlrl Ill: ln 1 s S1 llllllll ll x Ilnlln who s ltlllllll lhl 111 Ralph F Whelxhan 5 Grant Everyone knows Roc lx our star of the Foot ball and Track Teams He came to us from Lawrence Hlg and IS qulte muslcal playlng sax as well as slnglng ln the A Capella Cholr HIS hobby IS col lectlng Jazz records After hls graduatlon from hlgh school Rocleo lntends to go to prep school R111 0 llllll dill? 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' nfl' H is ll wr' III' 1' fill - I l, - l,' If N .k , lh, Wh' .11 1111 y' ' - ' ' . ,, 53 ,ns- Ruth A Wxndoloskx 633 S Br1dge Ruth IS an expert sw1m mer and was a member of the Courtesy Campaign Commlttee m her sopho more year You can always fmd Ruthne at a dance She has wmgs on her feet and 15 always eager to learn the newest dance steps When she msn t dancmg Ruth IS probably trvlng to find a few more new places where she can dance If someday 1n 1960 you ra loolrmq for some help slrgzzohlenznq 0111 qour budge! hook lake 11 lo Ruth She s qomq lo he a h00hhPPfN'l' and I nz sure shr' ll he ll good om Nancy E Wolak 9 Crescent Outslde actxvltles seem to claxm Nancy for she IS an actlve member of Mrs Foley s Club the A A and you rc sure to see her cheer 1ng at football games along mth the other members of the Rooters Club Nancy who IS perhaps the quletest glrl 1n the class has danc mg for her favor1te hobby 'N ann, hasn lrleculerl 11111111 1111111 of lllflfh she s yomq lo rlo 11111 1111 hll0ll7 xh1 11 malt: Sondra G Wolf 8 Meadow Quxet Sandy wnth a very pleasant sm1le might well be a subject for the Photography Club of whxch she IS a member She en Joys swlmmlng 1n the sum mer and her surplus en ergy IS used 1n bowlxng and Ice skatmg 1n the wlnter Sandy an accomplnshed accordlanxst IS a member of the P1lgr1m Fellowshxp and Choxr of the Grace Church Sondra 111111 he lil? ln Ihr 111r mos! of lhf llfllf' She s qmnq lo 111 an lllfllfle hoslees Gretchen Wollschlager 37 Hltchcock Among the most pleasant and llkeable graduates of the Metcalf School lS our Gret She IS an ardent Red Sox fan who bowls and plays tenms Gret s school act1v1t1es mclude member shlp ln the A A the Root ers and Servxce Clubs She played on the Senxor Bas ketball Team Gret ns a Llbrary Axd and a capable office asslstant Some lucltq boss 19 qomq lo gel an :deal serrelaru when he hlrev Grelchen if -guy James H Wood: Jr 5 Falrtield Ave Pat although a verv qulet person was very pop ular 1n and around H H S He was a star pltcher on the Baseball Team for three years Besldes baseball he plays basketball and golf and l1kes to take long walks A Hxghland ,I Hugh graduate h s favorlte hangout IS Magrlels John I9 qolnq lo slurlq ro erls at school or ralher sludu al ll ro ea' rolleqe Dawn M Wuensch 525 South Wmsome and magnetnc Dawn a Metcalf graduate has a wxde cxrcle of fnends It IS not often that a stu dent SHCTIHCCS such a great deal of tlme ln order to asslst ln the office but Dawn an honor student has done thxs She lS also a Herald Sect1on Representa t1ve Holdmg membershlp rn the AA and Rooters Club our qulet Dawn lov ally attends all the sport actlvltles Well here s another serre Iarlj IH lhe class' of 53 Dawn 111111 he 1hej1rsl woman In hzslory lo lake rllclalwn fasler than 11 s qwen Robert Zannom 5 Sprmg Last alphabetxcally but not 1n character Bob was a grand guy and bemg brlght he was on the Honor Roll He has keen wxt and a wonderful sense of humor Among hls hobbles are pho tography and foolmg around w1th hot rods Bob IS a graduate of Hlghland Jr Hlgh Bob 111111 manufaclure uuqs for unforlunate people Fred R Zxtta Box 167 W H jovnal and energetlc are words that descrlbe the llttle lad Fred Metcalfs contrlbutlon to Holyoke Hngh School Fred dIS played hrs gusto as an able member of the Swxmmmg Team He played ln the Band throughout hrs hxgh school days and was well llked by hns classmates Ifred w11l drsplay h1s great sltlll 1n 11quaI11's hu dw1ng for pearls QU' lhe South Paczlic Islands ' b . 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'Z 'J -if 90 51 STUDENT COUNCIL P1rs'lrn111 I1 ff In nqhl L Bxrnm C Jome J Tulmko D lburtalll Mr Yalur ll 1 C Kennedv J Morxartx C, Ddlx I Xlmm S ftlllflllll VXI Dubbrm I' Oudlettn P Nolan M Stallmann J Brwnahm I' lunmdx X IU I Iourn Il1111l llPIl XX Wagner T Heffron T XXhcclLr I Ihlton If llotfmm lhvnl -X Proet B PYLDUSS mf-X A5 Wx ,W -ur HERALD STAFF F1rel mu 1111111 flilhf N Filuttx S Dwunhumlr R Lohpn K XIaILll'1n N, 11 llllffl S B t ll a es IVI L R hlll Il1I11 XX L num Sp 1lxI1l1ln1 L Donoflllll M Hlckew B Burkg Slllllllll Il D Rodnn B Dunn J Buk J llxndlu P Hirrm fl ton J Dltomassl B Crlpmn J Lxrllnxlu llfllllfll X Xlodml H Iionoghul J Burnb Carroll I Ill 1 Il Nunr LX R C161 ILIIX J Q'1X 1Tllllj,,l X jmu ertalll M H3lll8XX1X llmnl J Bmmtt lf11x1111u 114111111111 X in l 57 4.....9, .ig -if ff-'+ :V+ ff' 3' J' 4 N5 MAJORETTES Flrsl row lcfllo 114111 H0511 J Prxnh R Qulllxan Stlllllllvlllllf B hrajexxskl M Conway G Pljar H Hosta C Prxch N mndnlmmp R NI11Qtl oxxell PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB mdlex R Cadlcux IJ Limoll I3 Burke I' rrmgtrm N Nulur N 'X Ifdluttx 'N Jublnxx e B Dunax C, Framukx 'XI Nlurphx I3 611111 t I C ,odhmd H Lisa I Nlmutfu 'Xl Huxxood J Stcfamk Rox X Gloster L 'Ngummn NI luohson I 'Noam Ill' 1 ll am r Sd nr lr 1 Rxchhk Hmm! J Cor n 58 C f V M, f J if ., . ,. j ,.'.Cf. '. ... z.Q ti. O 9 i 4 . Y' fav- ,. .kk ff '-.1 . R , 1 . . Q , Q ' T J Firsl mm, lfjfl lo liyfhl: S. llinkcs. S. Iluunln-imur. A, Skusv. NI. Nliclunllk. J, Rigali, J. Sullivan. C. Larivee, J. . V' . 'Z ' . , . . H11 ' . .1 '. .'1'lr1ll1fl'Hll'.' . v. R' ' ' -. . 7. V , . '. ' .1 11.211 ' , , C. '. . '. 1 .. ..2' 5 . '. fl , Tl I 'ff v: J.Gzp1 1, M . P. . lLl .. lI'iS'l'1 C. j .V : . 2 li . QX 4 :K 2' as, E Vs. a Q' x, si 'QQ' K 1-O QI, CHEERLEADERS .Slanrlzzg J hammer J Llarm P Nolan C Ixcrmcdx 1 I A Ioughrex C Donoghue N Xidlahon QED ., 00 QC I i l ,T A CAPPELLA CHOIR xf H1 1 XL HULL! IH L Iorr '1 X mtmin ,I I 11 kr u u L K i m xr mtmm R Pit n U L I' X O R uk L L L XILN imifl 59 ' I .' . ' , . E A , .7 x'l1ff111ff: ...R f. R. '. . . C5 - ' '67 J A f K Q - ' ' ' ', if . 6 ,J r-. R 7 IT . u F O ' 9 1 . A - x v - ' ss v N-u ' Y Y T' I-'11 llrlI', L ff ff, 'f!1f.' J. Czxmllh m. .-X. '1'wmI1uwu, Ii. Timrupwzx, ,X. XVR11, A. B1 - . A. IR-pun. 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I ' l lm '- V- vw. . . . - L ,S Y inn' 7 '4 -L DEBATING CLUB l'1rsl mm lrff In rrqhl F Hoffman Pnszrlfnl M Stallmann Suramru MISS C, Browne idzzszr E Ouel lette 7l'f'll9LlI'll NI Dubbrm S41 ond row A Iepm E Gemilnr J Goodmll M Sghmldt C, Peloqum uhcr Km I'ru1nn Hmnl 1 Moss FIRSQ In OC G-5 f W-all DRAMATIC CLUB xl 11 11111 Ii Trudmu S Suhu 'XI Duhhrm J Hmdlu R Ladmux J Cappd lr111s11r1r Srusnilun 111 111 111 XI Stallmmn 8111111111 H Coldbug X BLn5,Lr C Biaopolue N Coopnr 8111111 rovs Ol R I' Brmcl J Imarfxk B Dunn 'XI Murphx C 0Br1Ln J Lancarz P Bum lox X I I1l11111 flllllflllll B llofman R Joue W St John D ertalln C 'Xl I llm ' 1 mu 0 1 r aeS fllvrf Jllvllf J Co m A -4-ff RECEPTIONISTS 11 sf I ll 1111111 'XI Dnuorn J Ixaxser 'NI Nlenard 'N Crandchdmp R Cohen S Daunhelmer M Murphx J N111 mth 'XI Jawb on S1 llllf ll B Xemhon D Rodnn C Lcundre B Goehrlng J Mor rlssnttc D Hluelar H Dunn hm B Czapran S Pcurs H Laym lh111I 111111 E Brandt C Daly, J Bremahan R RutkoxxQk1 XM1111 C Frdncnslxx, C OYHFILU 64 an 'Q 11 '? f? . , - A 5 , ,uh 1 1 Y'O Q G ' '- V 5 3 Y x I 1 . ,, Q x '23 Fir: 111111, l1Q!'l 1 ff 1 .' . 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V R 15 'V - 7 + ' ' BIG SISTER PARTY Noyember 7th at 7 30 P 'XI the H H S audltorlum was filled w1th be rlbboned grrls clutchmg lollrpops and balloons and amt 1ously wartmg for the eleyenth annual B1g L1ttle Slster Party to get underway The party sponsored by the Student Loun c1l was the tradxtnonal greetmg of the Jumor and Senlor glrls to the gurls of the Freshman and Sophomore classes W1th Marrlynn Stallmann actlng as Nlrstress of Ceremomes the followmg program was pre sented Guztar and manflolm dm! Bunny Par1s1 and Jamce Plwarzyk The Bf 111 9 of Ilopltzn s formr song and dance Snooky Sulllvan Jean Anwyll Helen Donaghue Marle Conway Betty Haller and Jean Bressette Barbara Glass accom pantst A Guy I9 a Guy solorst Carol Hoessler Baveba1!DnH11n1lmns sk1t 'Xlargre Hey wood Carol Morlarty Helene Casey Peggy Seward Ahce Mannlx and Nancy Lamay Zzng a lzttle long song and dance Joan and Helen Hosta Joanne Stefanlk accom panlst '1 ou ll Mawr I fi lwuzf pantomlme Joyce Tebo and Pat Henderson You ff Jus! ln Iozf song and dance Pat G1ann1n1 Betsy Brown Cossette Cote Kay Klrley Clalre Fogarty Penny Parge Carol Ryan Bobby Woods Janet Gorman Erleen Oullette and Karen Neumann Paulme G1ust1 accompanlst Ilfuzwnlzf lluslc song pantomlme Joan Hosta and Joanne Gancarz 'llr lnlhomy sklt June Bxgelow NIHFCIH Paplneau Barbara Thompson Ruth Orzechowsk1 Helen Lajore and Peggy Nelson Joanne Stefan1k accompanxst lwfpsaltfs sklt Tma Hlckey Joan Coodwrll lXIarg1e Schmrdt Marg1e Jacobson Paula lNolan Jean Clare Jackre Kalser Joan Burns Pat Deyme and Helen Wade Blur lloon solo Audette Pep1n Joy ce Tebo accompamst Bop dance Irene Gray Wy llammy Al Jolson pantomrme Dorothy KW13tkOWSkl bong lfmlfr lNa1da lXIc'XIahon The stage managers were Nancy Cooper and Joan Cappel who were asslsted by Gerald me O Br1en Vlyran Gloster and Jean Bresnahan Prrzes were awarded to Irene Gray The Belles of Hopkm s Corner and the partlclpants m the Mr Anthony skrt A few mlnutes later there was a great rush to the lunchroom where the glrls shoutrng and Slnglllg were sery ed COOk16S Ice cream and cokes Of course a few boys managed to get rn and the custodrans were kept busy chasmg them out When the B1g L1ttle Srster Party of 19:12 was finally over everyone agreed that rt had been very successful and would be remembered for a long long tlme 66 Y . . 1 . . - . . . . .6-V , . . . - . . 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For many weeks preceding the grand soiree, there were posters displayed through- out the school announcing all the details of the dance. Boys were summoning their courage to invite the girls of their choice and making plans to get the family car. Girls were discussing colors of gowns and flowers, and thinking how lucky they were to have been invited. Finally the big night arrived. The large ballroom of the hotel was filled with light- hearted couples dancing to the music of Del Mar's orchestra. Rainbow colored gowns swished and rustled, rhinestones sparkled, and sweet-smelling corsages bloomed on shoulders and wrists. Favors and party hats decorated the tables and during the inter- missions, flash bulbs popped, recording the gay evening for years to come. Lee Byrnes, the chairman of the occasion, gave a short address of welcome to the couples. The danc- ing was then continued until the orchestra played A'I'll See You in My Dreams and the 1952 Senior-Junior Prom became just another happy memory of our Senior Year at H.H.S. 'Z' - V 4 1 QA S , xx n YT X f .ss X7 W 'W AWAY asf' 141 ,fa 40 '97 eu 'SJ 'fx-. 5 .va 7 an I-'Eh -U' 60 I 'N lp fs I 11 ,QQ im., N- 2 , . , U? V . f -. 7 Q x k. ,4 5 v 1 v 5 ,f J- ? x 1' I X ,vi Th 1 fi A Q Env! ri. XELHI GH I I 855 76 EDD! E ,,,,,,fY FOOTBALL T0 The smell of burning leaves the sharpness in the air and the returning students to classes after a long summer vacation were explicit lndications that autumn was here To every sports mlnded individual this season brings to him the enjoyment and pleasure of watching two gayly clad teams clash on the grldiron Our team had a successful season With enlightening victories and heart breaking defeats included in their record of 6 wins and 3 defeats the players nevertheless were always instilled with that will to win Led by Co captains joe Moriarty and Bill Skinner ably supported by returning veterans Ralph Whelihan Gerry McLellan Bob Bennett Len Dalton Ed O Neil Whitey Grabowski Leo Byrnes Fran O Brien and a host of others the Purple Knights showed early in the season that they were to be considered in the final outcome of the Western Massachusetts pennant race. The Knights started fast by very impressively whipping the Indians of Turners Falls 37-0 displaying their bes JERRY opening day form in manv a year Holyokes hlgh powered offense fea turing Whelihans 3 touchdowns was geared in high fashion that opening day However this display would not have been possible without the fine signal calling of Quarterback Gerry McLellan and the great line play of Co captains Bill Sklnner and Joe Moriarty With Pittsfield Coach Roberts charges were expected to meet in their first important clash of the season This was the contest that sportswriters claimed would establish the early sea son power of the section Holyoke lett no doubt as to the out come of this contest as they struck early with touchdowns in the first third and fourth periods. All of Holyoke s scoring was done by Rocko Whelihan who was assisted by Holyoke s usual terrific line play. Final score: Holyoke 18 - Pittsfield 7. BILLY 'low' Jormlnr 4' 72 it if A The boys in Purple kept right on rolling the next week when thev tangled w1th Agawam at Mackenzxe Stad1um Rocko W helrhan kept up his 3 touch downs per game average and Holyoke s defense led by Co CBDIHIDS Bill Skln ner and joe Morlarty along with Fran O Brien john Miles and Bob Bennett stopped Agawam s offense cold At the end the scoreboard read Holyoke 26 Agawam 0 On to Westfield and the Bombers This proved to be a great game and an early season upset Holyoke was heavily favored rn this contest because of West fields 41 6 rout at the hands of West Springfield the week before but the final score wasnt as written in the script Ralph fthe Rocket! Whellhan Bill Skmner and Joe Morxartv agam emerged as Holyoke s stars with the Rocket scoring all of Holyokes pomts Final Holyoke 12 Westfield Tech provided tougher opposltlon than was expected durmg the Ixmghts next outing This game was featured by even play for 3 periods wlth Holyoke leading 14 7 but ln the last quarter Holyoke really turned the power on tired Tech to push across two more scores and emerge as a 27 7 victor The game of the week ns what they called Holyoke s trip to Greenfield and JIMMY E :sonar it was rightly called this At halftime the score was all tied up at 7 all but rn the second half a blocked kick cost Holyoke the game the final score bemg 14 7 in favor of the Greenies This game marked the return of regular Quarterback Gerry McLellan out with a broken collar bone smce the Pittsfield game and Holyoke s prospects looked slightly brrghter Hamp was next on the list and for a short while things looked bad smce the boys from up the rlver took an early 7 6 lead This lead was short lived however as the Rocket scored twice more on runs of 39 and 57 yards to doom Northampton Fran O Brien talented Junior guard along with B111 Skinner were too much for Hamp on defense and when the gun sounded the knights found themselves on the long end of a 20 13 count Now came the afternoon which every one in the city of Holyoke awaited the Catholic Came Catholic was made a favorite on the basis of their unbeaten record but on this Saturday Holyoke could do no wrong Catholic tallied first but after that Holyoke s great set of backs YK hclrhan Leverault Gra bowskx and McLellan aided by the terrlhc line play of Co captains Morl arty and bkmncr Bennett Cavanaugh E and F OBrien Byrnes and O Ncnl ig 73 if B LLY 'S W s Io .1 U ,- k xr J l -N: .g 'Rounv .. .r . f ., , 1- , . .. 'I . 5, 72 f Q . 1 ants asserted their power and smothered Catholic by the score of 2646. On Thanksgiving Day 1952, Holyoke and Chicopee with identical records of 6-2 tangled in what has been named by many as the best Turkey Day Tussle in many years. Holyoke scored late in the second period on the first Western Mass. field goal in 5 or 6 years, which was booted by Ron Benoit. Chicopee came right back to make it 7 to 3, but Holyoke tallied again and the score read 9 to 7 going into the last two minutes of the game. Then Chicopee got the big break, they re- BOBBY covered a fumble on Holyoke's nine yard line and then proceeded to score to win 13 to 9. Every Holyoke player on the Held was outstanding and no one can be singled out as the star. It was a very good season and could have been the second year when Holy- oke would represent the North in the Peanut Bowl. But as in every sport. it is the breaks that count. This season was no exception and were it not for an intercepted pass CWestfieldJ, a blocked kick CGreenheldD, and a fumble fChicopeeJ, we would have been an undefeated team. H. H. S. INDIVIDUAL GRID STATISTICS CLeading Ground Gainersj SA YG PA PC YGP PR KOR PR YG F1 RI Ttl. Whelihan ..... 206 1192 6 0 0 0 96 0 0 1 4 1212 Leverault ..., . 65 319 0 O 0 333 187 5 85 5 59 983 Grabowski .... 75 287 15 4 57 0 9 1 18 0 0 371 McLellan. .... 13 37 49 12 114 0 0 0 0 0 0 151 Benoit . ...,.. 26 53 0 0 0 0 14 3 24 1 0 91 Quenneville. . . 4 17 0 0 0 3 30 0 0 4 24 71 Ferrier ....... 1 4 0 0 2 0 0 0 7 47 53 Smith ..... , 0 0 0 0 0 O 0 0 1 18 18 Dalton .... . O 0 0 0 0 0 4 38 0 0 38 Moriarty ..... O 0 0 O 0 0 4 27 1 3 30 Skinner ...... 0 0 O 0 0 0 O 0 2 26 26 Taupier ...... 2 17 0 0 0 O 0 0 0 0 17 Key to abbreviations: SA, scrimmage attempts: YG, yards gained: PA, passes thrown: PC, passes completed: YGP, yards gained passes: PR, punt returns: KOR, kickoff returns: PR, passes received: YG, yards gained: FI, forwards intercepted: RI, runbacks interceptions: Ttl., Total. fheading Tackle!-sl Skinner ....... 11 7 15 Grabowski ...,. 2 4 4 F . O'Brien ..... - 3 - J . Moriarty .... 3 6 3 Bennett ..... 2 3 4 Dalton .... 2 2 2 if JOHNNY if a Qi 25 9 7 11 92 4 15 5 8 49 12 10 2 11 49 6 9 4 10 45 15 8 5 2 43 5 8 4 3 28 Rao x .4 J Q Stax 'X It FQ 5, 'A ,. 0 03,2 Ei WS W 5? as-S. X Us al ' lilNY X Pe si 5 I iw, --.. -x -s -.. '- r-1 -s -... -.. -5 g f-1 -s sf -.. X nu -s x. '-'.l cg: CEL G 5, F .2 -3 :I:.,'3Qj ..1 -.3 ..: 1-2 E.-Fu 1. -in E 2--1 5 .jo i- . ii ...-E5 5 jo 5 '-.N af LJ 5' 1' s -- bi -'c U ,: va- ,O Ti rf' 3 . . o...zQ5 D5 uf , J as E 'Lv Q.- 2 E '7 .5 : 51'-5 v: ,M 5 Ti E O' .- .. D 'ft 5'-ff' Qs' :S ': .-- Fnf-2 or, ,E .ga ua' .-. '-1 ri- 'ff cf: . g.:,-2 su Qt C EQL'gn 's J ..i x.. x :NW 5' A gq . DL .5- U ..e: CY. U - 'S F' . D :N Q-9 XVI -. :::m t Z ...,, U EC'E .cr ,5 --ft 5 5 Z. -J ,E T , Q -5 5 'si E Z T2 . .5 , .z if UP,UP AND AWAY l y 1 T I X x ,ir I . BASKETBALL No sooner had the football season faded away. when everyone was engulfed by the storm of feeling. It's Iiasl-zetball Season. The Purple Knights showed early that they were going to have quite a bit to say as to who would win both the Western Massachusetts and the Valley League Championships. Led by Co- capts. Frank Leja and Doug Barrus, the Knights ran Springfield Classical into the floorboards at the Springheld College Field House. by a 31-15 count, in a game equivalent to only a regulation half in the jamboree. This was an indication of things to come, for the Knights then ripped through their first hve encounters. The first of these was with West Springfield. the strongest team of the Valley Wheel. and after a tightly played first half. the knights rang up a 58 -1-1 victory. This second half comeback was to mark several of Holyoke's games during the season. Co-capt. Frank Leja led his mates to the win I X. l 1 i.-WL im. l'LL GET IT with 22 points. Frank, incidentally, was an All- Western Mass. team member in the 1951 1952 season. The Knight's succeeding games resulted in lopsided wins over Agawam. 59 35. West Springfield again -49436, and Commerce twice. G2-34. and 78-48. After racking a 5 win and no defeat record. the Knights faced their biggest challenge to date in Durfee High of Fall River. the defending Massa- chusetts state champion. Though they fought valiantly. the boys fell short in their bid to over- come the Fall River team. losing 50--14. Jim Kelly and Frank Leja were extremely trouble- some to Durfee throughout the night. The Knights were on the warpath, and on New Year's day. at Fitchburg, they soundly defeated a good Fitchburg nve. 71-54. Walter Clayton, Frank Leja. and Doug Barrus paved the way for the victory. Walter. usually a fine playmaker, revised his style and hooped 20 points. Doug. the Co-captain, was well known throughout the val- ley as the top rebound man around, but after his 17 points against Fitchburg, he served notice that he was a potential high scorer also. The boys returned home for the battle of the unbeatens, Holyoke versus St. john's of Wor- cester. In a classic contest. Holyoke came out on top, 63-58. handing St. ,Iohn's its first and only defeat of the season. Jim Kelly, the little spark- plug, and big Frank Leja paved the way. Next - Holyoke Catholic, and with it the traditional rivalry and competition. Holyoke Catholic gave our boys a hard time for 29 min- utes. leading by three points with only 3 minutes remaining in the contest. However. with the punch platoon really coming into its own in this contest. Holyoke emerged victor by scoring 15 straight points. 48-36. The punch platoon be- came a by-word of the school from then until March. Comprised of Ronnie Lahlontagne. Mickey McNulty, and Dave Moriarty, the punch-platoon thrived on pressure. Whenever HE FLOATS THROUGH THE AIR Coach Moriarty needed some boys in a tight game, he immediately called upon them. They were responsible for many a victory during the season. On january 10th. Holyoke successfully opened its valley league campaign against Westfield. 56-52, Leja scoring 27, After a 63- 50 victory over Classical. the Knights journeyed to Turners Falls. After being on the short end of a 21 18 count at half time, the boys in purple tore the roof off of the gym in the second half, scoring 45 points, winning 63e36. with Frank Leja reaching the 30 point mark for the first time this season. g ' XX 76 noni Toucn . X -, . 9 ff 4-. X . 4 4 .Q I IR f scormg 32 The kmghts defeated a stubborn Chlcopee qumtet 63 45 before meetmg Green held ln a mam attraction of the season It was a tlght battle throughout but desprte the relentless drlvlng games of Jimmy kelly and Ronnle LaMontagne the Greemes prevalled ln overtxme 61 59 a heart breakmg defeat that could have gone erther way Both kelly and La Nlontagne gained area wide promxnence for thelr fine performances rn th1s contest The kmghts dldn t rebound qulckly enough losmg to a flghtmg scrappy Northampton ln the next eontest 58 48 Februarv 4th however proved to be a dxfferent story as the kmghts de feated their tradltlonal rlval Holyoke Cathohc for the second txme 57 48 Thxs brought the life time eount 'lgamst Cathohc to 12 wlns and two defeats Led by Nl. alter Clayton and B1lly Skmner Holyoke defeated Xl. estheld 58 47 The Tech game was next and wxth lt rode the teams hopes for an lnvltatlon to the annual tournament at Sprlngfield Thls game was a classle and wxll llve and be replayed a thousand tlmes ln the hearts of Holyoke Hlgh supporters Fxndmg themselves on the short end of a 31 19 count at halftime the kmghts played llke true champions ln the second half hnally emergmg vlctors 58 51 jnmmy kelly showed a spectacular ferred to 1t as the most outstandxng exhxbltron of the season He passed faked and shot llke a demon and was responsxble for the vxctory Blg Blll Sklnner was lmmense off of the boards Fltchburg was next and Holyoke played an other great game Led by Frank Leja who tossed 28 polnts although he only played 3 quarters and VS alter Clayton whose passing was responslhle for several of the scores Holyoke won 63 30 February 11th IS a date that wxll long be re membered as 1 record breakmg date ln the annals of Holyoke B1g Frank Leja huskv co captaln threw 43 poxnts agamst Turners Falls Thls able mentlon Fmlshmg the season with a gleammg 20 wm and 3 defeat record the Kmghts were agaln se lected for the annual Western Massachusetts Schoolboy Tournament at the Sprmgfield College fieldhouse Thls marked the fifth year consecutlve that Holyoke was selected and we were never represented by a better group of boys St john s of Worcester provxded the opposntlon and al though Holyoke held a lead throughout most of the contest the Redmen of St john s eased out a thrlllmg and heart breakmg vnctory nn an over tnme battle wxth our local heroes Frank Leja received more reknown for hls play as he threw ln 26 poxnts Ronme LaMontagne played splen dndly also as dxd jim kelly and Bull Skmner As an aftermath to the season J1mmy Kelly and Frank Leja were selected to the Greater Holyoke all star team wlth W alter Clayton bemg selected for the second team Frank Leja was all W estern Mass for the second consecutxve year whlle Clayton and kelly were grven honor 6000 FLOOR GAME broke the modern elty record modern Holyoke Hugh record and 1 modern Xalley League record Frank followed up thls performance wlth 34 polnts agaxnst Chlcopee leadmg his teammates to a 14 52 vxctory VS alter Clayton Co Capt Doug Barrus jlm kellv and Mickey McNulty all played brlllxantly for Holyoke The return cl ish wlth Greenfleld was next The Creenles havmg a 10 O record were mstalled as the favorlte but xt dxdn t phase the knlghts ln the least They romped to a crushmg 66 45 vlctory Frank Leja continued hrs scormg spree by throwmg m 36 pornts Doug Barrus tallxed 10 Q pomts The return clash wxth Northampton provlded the fans wlth the roughest played t1lt ln several years several players belng bamshed several fans bemg eyeeted and lnjured ln the free for all at half eourt xn the closmg mmutes of the game Regardless Holyoke avenged lts prevlous defeat by beatlng Hamp 57 46 Frank Leja threw 17 pomts glyxng hxm a total of 519 ponnts for the season a new school record and a new Clty record but two pomts shy of the all tlme Valley League reeord ll alter Clayton hooped 19 polnts agamst Hamm for the highest total of the evenmg jrmmle kelley estabhshed a new school asslst record game is undefstiting A paper re- allld Nvaltffl' Clayton each . . . . . . 4, ' ' Q . ' ' , p ll 4 U I .. . ' , -.X A 5 x 44 I THINGS MELDOKNG UP Now LADDHCD ,- g VT 5- 1 sua -to Ywrf 'wow 1 ' tin .f tin f- it f -'XX fl wwfff New A ing s ag 1, '- ' '..g-V 'a . Fi -1 rjgi Fr Knnfling: Coach Ed Moriarty, Jimmy Kelly, Moriarty, Georgie McGarrity, Tommy Hart, ' Co-Capt. Frank Leja rolled up one of the biggest point stacks in H.H.S. history, as he connected for 491 markers, stashed a 180-131. It was 64 points better than Al Collamore's total in 1952, but more than 100 under the H.H.S. all-time established by ,lim Malcolm in 1918, 593 points. Walter Clayton was runner-up with 246 and Jim Kelly, Mr, Assist for the '53 campaign, was third with 210. Co-Capt. Doug Barrus' 123 was good for 4th, while Bill Skinner, Bill McNulty, Ron LaMontagne and Dave Moriarty finished in the order named, with 84, 81, 68 and 37. Kelly the play-maker, may have created a new mark in assists. There's no figures available prior to 1951 in that department, when Bob Cassidy came up with 91. From start to finish jimmy was credited with 127 passes and hand-offs, as he quarterbacked the purple pop- smiths. Walter Clayton was his runner-up with 82. The total was 465. INDIVIDUAL SCORING G. B. F. Pts. Leja .................. 23 180 131 491 Clayton .... . . , 23 92 62 246 Kelly ..,... . . 23 77 56 210 Skinner .... . . . 21 26 32 84 Barrus ,... . . . . 23 49 25 123 McNulty ...,. . . .... 22 30 21 81 LaMontagne ........... 20 27 14 68 Moriarty .,............ 22 13 11 37 Team record-Won 20, lost 3 Points for 1396, against 1095 Total baskets 516 Total fouls 364 ,Lf ft- if Mluir wLY0fff 1 704' 3 1 llB ,I Il' . Walt Clayton, Frankie Leja, Doug Barrus, Bill Ronnie LaMontagne, Mickey McNulty, Butch Skinner, Manager johnny Cavagnaro. Standing: 'Bobby Boardway. Holyoke Moriarty lf Barrus lf Little lf McGarrity rf Skinner rf O'Brien rf LEJA c McNulty lb Clayton lb McNulty lb Clayton lb Gerhardt lb Hart lb LaMontagne rb Kelly rb Boardway rb Clare rb Score at half, Holyoke Rovellig umpire, Bush. RESULTS Turners Falls F P B F P 8 Zamojski lf 2 2 6 7 Zewinskilf l 1 3 0 Kelly rf 0 1 1 1 Petrowski rf 6 1 13 2 Sojkac 1 1 3 0 Gerberc 1 1 3 43 Gelinas lb 0 2 2 2 Markham lb 0 1 1 5 Care rb 12 8 32 2 5 0 10 4 4 0 0 22 18 62 28 30 86 42, Turners Falls 30. Referee, SOCCER Flrsl row Iffl In rzqhl Rxchard LaP1erre Bob Messler Martln Clayton Walter Clayton George McGarr1ty Wllllam Grady Andrexx Qulrk John McG1nty Larry Kelllher Serond row Ifff In rlghf Lee Smith Rlchard Stebbxns James Donoghue Home Hlckey Blll lxreuter Doug Barrus Fred Brueck Michael Nafranowlcz Third row iff! In rzqhl Coach Jerry Mlllane Jxm jackowskx john Clare Fred Powers Rlchard Woods Terry Heffron Gerard Bastlanse Co c,ll21l l'lDl0llS of Western Nlassaehusetts 'md llamp shxre le lgue Champs ire txtles e arned hx the 14532 ai soeeer te tm lhxs xear s lurple lxnlghts hooters annexed honors ln the llampshlre Ielgue xxlth elght stralght xletorles ind then xxent on to share the eham pxonshxp xxlth Sprlngfleld Classleal lllgh Sehool ln the Western 'NI1 slehusetts lnyltatxon Soeeer Tournament e tlil prietlee e'1ll eirlx ln September xx lnsxxered hx thlrtx hopeful eandldates lncludlng wet erans L apt Ceorge 'xlee 'irrltx W 1lt Clayton Andx ulrle Doug lierrus john Nlel lnty Blll Crxdx and Bob WILSSILI' Tllls group prowlded the baelebone of thus xear s team md ifter xfexx xxeeles of drmll and praetlee xxe opened agnnst Easthampton IU 1 league eontest llllls game proxed to be one of the tlehtest m xtehes ln the se lson 'ind resulted ln a txxo to nothlng xletorx for the lXlllLlllS 'Nexxeomers Larrx helhher Dxele L Pierre Bob little 'Nlartx Claxton lee Smltll Nlllee 'Nafranoxxxef md Blll lxreuter along xxlth the veterans dex eloped 1nto a smooth funetlomng untt DUQLCBSIYL xxetorles through top performanees put Holxolee ln hrst plaee at the end of the hrst round bo tlght xyere our defenses that onlx txxo goal xyere seored agalnst Us xn these matehes The seeond round prox ed easy sa1l1ng for the crest rldlng Purple knights a W alt Claxton Blll Gradx -Xndy Qulrle and Doug Barrus proxxded the scormg punch xxhxle George XIeGarr1tx an a1r tight goal de fense ln all onlx tour goals xxere scored agamst the Purple and W hlte defense all xear a reeord that xx1ll be dlfhcult to surpass 1n the future. The llolxolee team on the hasls of tts enviable record xxas lnxlted to the annual Western Massachusetts Inxttatlon Soeeer Tournament at the Lmverslty of Nlassaehusetts pltch After drawlng a hrst round hxe our boxs xxere pltted agalnst a strong Monson eleyen Thls team provlded the hooters wth top com petltlon and llolxolee earned a thrllllng 2 to 1 vlctory Bull C r'1dx s e xrlx tally xxas matched by Monson late In the game and W alt Clayton declded the Issue by headmg 1 goal ln the hnal txxo mlnutes of play Llassxeal adyanced to the hnals by beatmg East hampton l to 0 -Xrmlstxee Dax found Classlcal and Holyoke battlmg to an ox ert1me seoreless txe 1n a game that vull long be remembered The Bulldogs plaxed one of thelr best games but could not dent our defenses The Classlcal eley en made sex eral determmed drlves mn the hrst half but alert defensne play halted the1r best efforts I the seeond half l-lolxolee s offense started to cllck but thelr efforts xx ere stx mxed bx the Bulldogs The regula tlon game ended ln a seoreless txe as d1d the two three mmute ox ertfmes and Co Champlons xxere declared The plax of Doug Barrus George NIcGarr1tx lblllxe 'Nafranoxxlcz and Larry lxelhher was outstandlng 1n the fmal tournament game The Champlon hooters xxere honored at a dmner on December lfth at the school cafeterla Each member of the team xx as presented mth a trophy by the Tourna ment Chalrman john Mlllane Pr1ne1pal of Ludloxx l-hgh School. a . 499. 99 Q 1 S C TENNIS I 1 lezrxf 111111. iff! 111 11111115 KI. 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' - 1- - ' - bw -e.Qj,3lQ:'-e:1.l:L': f':.1gIXI11-11:5 l1,2. 80 F SWIMMING Frank llhltey Grabowskl Holyoke High school swlmmmg champlon and state and New England mterscholastxc dlvlng champlon falled ln hls bld to qualxfy for the Natlonal AAU dlvmg champlonshlp at the Yale umverslty pool at New Haven Conn Grabowskl the only hlgh school student m a star studded field of 28 dlvers from vanous pomts throughout the natlon placed nlnth Hls gallant bld to quallfy for the champlonshlp Just falled smce the first elght dlvers were the ones to qualxfy Grabowskl got an unofhclal total of 130 pomts and was 14 pomts awaw from elghth place and quallflcatlon ln the champlonshlp hnals jf GOLF I'1r9l rom Iffl 10 rlghl R Wirth D Levm D Mlller J McNamara Sammi mm Mr Rohan Ioach G LaChapel1e J Bresnahan J Mor :arty Caplazn J Cavanaugh F Mozgala Flrsl row left lo Hgh! W Dlcarlo B Marler 11 Sowa F Gra bowskl S Goldberg R Dmonne D Loblk Second row J Hohol J 'Walker C Paxge R Hatch C Brmkman R Rys D Smlth 81 ,J 4- g -tg j, 9 Q? E Fzrsi row lefllo rzqhl E Brezmskl D Loblck in FF? 'oe lXax lXax has May lX ax lX ax R Whellhan R Bennett Iofaplazn W Wag ner Iocaplum J Grxtifm R Stebbins Semnd lXax row D Brown E Quennevxlle L Byrnes H Hickey G McLellan touch H Hurley 'lhzrrl UNC row D Lav1n1o R Labonte R McIntosh J Tulenko BASEBALL BASEBALL SCHEDULE DATE Aprll '7 TRACK SCHEDULE 1953 CON TEST WW1ll1QIOI'1 Hass Relays Turners Falls Cathedral Westfield West Springfield Westfield Western Nlass Sprmg Trade Nallex League Classical 1 get E' 9 -f I, KM A I . C ' Qt 1 V 1 A' Y H . E H 9 ' '-' H vu I H ' ' x H KOH I 3 H L A S iv 4' JH H in X - 2- 'E -t ,Q 'T' X I j 2 1 - . 'Q' - J 1 3 12 ' . 1 3 15 ' 19 I j 23 11 ,. '. I Q I : . ' - ' ' . Y ' 'i ,I dv 26 K ' 1 -1, 15 29 ' y t. ' J.. J 2 S. WE THEY WE THEY Springfield Trade Hee -f- Westfield -we i- Q T in ' ev F sz 1 1 '31 v tg ,' I . . ' ' . ' 1 'Wy X 1 mn, Q Yun: 41 Springfield Classical West Springfield Turners Falls Greenfield Northampton Spr1ngfield Tech Ch1copee Ftrs! row left to right W Ferrler J McG1nty G McGarr1ty R LaMon tagne Caplam W Skinner A Qulrk J Woods F Leja Second row McNulty T Hart R Marquis W Desllppe R Murphy R Sullivan Coach E Moriarty Third row J Donoghue R Brennan V Cousmeau P Hlckey B Clare Turners Falls West Sprmgfield Greenfield Northampton South Hadley Lh1copee Westfield Holy oke Catholic 82 F' YHA, FU! g1.Yr1 lntvr A SLY H GIRLS' ANNUAL WATER PAGEANT SPECIALTY Slde Stroke Australlan Craxxl Trudgeon Cravxl Engllsh Overarm Tango Il altz Tango Front Dolphms Back Dolphms Front and Back Dolphxns So o Duet Duet Star and Trxangle SI ECIALS Xlarjorxe Hex xxood Paulme Stark and Beatrlee Trotman josle Beelx and Clalre 'Xloelxler Hula 'Nolan jean Clare Barbarx C lass Loulse Ilornmg, E.m1lv Morrxson MUSIC Thxs ls performed by the entlre group 28 g1rls and to muslc Deep Purple Charmagne Blue Tango Rhapsodx ln Blue Nlarjorle Sclxmldt Pamela Ixennedy Carol Donoglxue Joan Burns Shlrlex Ilmlxes Candle Number Marjorle Hex xx ood Qhlrley Hmlxes Paullne Stark Paula Nolan Joan Burns Loulse Hornlng Clalre Moclxler Beatrlce Trotman Genlvlve Pljar In wnlfr lefl lo rlqhl E IYTOTYISOH I3 Eger ,I M Qeward P Nolan J Ixalser P Ilarrmgton mldt ,I Coodwlll J Clare J Burns Slumlznq N Jublnvllle C Emard If Pxyar C 'Nloelxler L DIXINC XILYHIC Hex xx ood josxe Beelx Fmxlx Nlornson Carol Donoghue Jaequelme Ixa1ser Patrlcxa Ixennedx Patrlcla Ilarrlngton Lx nn Alexander INanCx Dochertx Barbara Class Nlarjorle Schmldt Jean Clare Peggy Curran Carol Moriarty Jean Marlon Nancy JUbll'lVlllC Dorothy Franz Carol Emard Nlargaret Eger XIHTIOU NI Curran 'NI Hexxxood Sztfznq C 'Vlorlartx I Ilornmg Nl Ilexxxood C Donoghue S Hmlxes M heh J Beck B Class I lxennedx N Doeherty B Czapran Alexander P Stark IS Trotman if XS iii? 83 9- i5 N 13 Q4 ti., . , . 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LSF US' HOLYOKE SAVINGS BANK Opp the Victory Theatre Bon l oyage lo the Class of 53 from AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE SPRINGFIELD MASSACHUSETTS Serzmg Ihr' COIlf1lC'fICl1f RIIUT lrzlltzj Hmstory Established 1885 Enrollment 700 Co Educational Non Sectarian Branches Bermuda Dhahran Saudi Arabia Azores Recogn1zed or Accrechted by American Council on Education New England Association of Colleges American Medical Association Lnited Stated Office of Education Board of Regents of the Lmversity of the State of New Xork Degrees offered 1n Liberal Arts Elementary Education Busmess Education Business Administration Also a two year program leading to degree of Associate in Commercial Science Nlany opportunities for part time employ ment A I C the college where ln Inflzzzdual Cnzmls 96 , ., , t fboth day and eveningj . , I c I I i It AEA, V ' ,' 4 xi!! H. P. HOOD Dairy Products MILK - CREAM - ICE CREAM Haarmann Steel Compqnv Q ff f1f1jf,'1'111f11Z,v nj' X1 L , C lf 0 ------------------- - -.-----.----..... ................ . ---- - - O Colnplzlnlvnfx of THE MARVELLUM COMPANY Papers Distinctive HOLYOKE 'XIFXSS PXCHLSETTS Compliments of fonzplzmcntx of I R SSE U 8 L D VAN VALKENBURG CO Esfabffshed 1848 Pen Pencll Sz Paper Clxps Small Metal Slampmgs Hardware Automotwe Eqmpment Industr1a1Supp11es Holyoke Mass Tel 8149 Holyoke Mass 98 A 4 A W I I, I . --- A . . . . , . ..l. . - I 0 -------- ----. -.-- -..-. a . - - ---- A... ....... ...... - . C'ow1D!1'me7zrf of . . Seidel Plating, Inc. Box 109 Montville St., Wlllimansett Compliments of K-1 C F CHURCH MFG C0 WILLIAM SKINNER 8g SONS QQ I O O I V' Complinfnls f - Q .......................... ...........-,-,. , . .... ...------ - - - - - - O The Reynolds Mfg. Co. Home of SNC Q- O 0 904 U14 Holyoke Mass BUSINESS Training, on the college level, leading to the choice positions Q Accounting and Business Administration ' Junior Accounting ' Secretarial ' Stenographic Bzzllwlm rmzilwl on l'f'1lllt'Sf The CHARLES F GAUGH SCHOOL of BUSINESS 182 State Street Springfield Mass Telephone 6-3366 ffllllflfllllillh I Qualzly Dazru Products gli! e 1911 0,450 ART mm DAIRY Dzxqpy HOMOGEIIZED HOMOGIHIZID vmnmo vlmuno MILK MILK rmsumzro rAsTiW ' 44 View St Tel 5731 Ilnlzyoltt 11059 MORART GRAVURE CORP 1 Bridge St Holxoke Xia s 1 I 1 0 f A ' Q rg' . . t x . C U ON: 9 UQUII Q ff ' I 1 ' f - N LW -mn..m,.,,. mlgn-nil Sur ali'- uu-K Egisiilzl- . - - - -i . V A - - rv A v r . . ., . I , . s., 100 Congratulations and Best Wishes to Class of '52 Sprmgfleld Photo Mount Quality - Establishes - PTCFCTCTICC '- A HENRY G SEARS CO 80 - 88 Race Street Holyoke Mass M HIRSCH 8: SONS jeweler mdUpt1o1m S I u 12491 Q06 Hxgh Street E HOVVES 916 Hampden Street Holyoke Mass Hts! HYlNll1N lf' fffllxx nl N. . Qi 1' ' 7771 SHUI QI' H11 f.'ffn'lC 101 RMQZZ MEEMWDWWMHW IWBHWMWV HAZEN PAPER CO Makers of DISIIDCIIXG Paper HOLYOKE WIRE AND CABLE Corporatmn M A MARKS The Flnvsl lflflllfll Ulm For Rin! H hllc' I'0rmf1Ix The Nun Tony Varlm Tllrvdrn and lon :som s DIAL 5740 M A MARKS 'rA1LoR Ilolljolxe Q I argf sl and Fmmf Ouffilem 0fI'UflIIfl1 xfflff 316 HIGH ST 2nd I Ioor Peoples Savmgs Bank ,,f..rLn - 7 ,w ' -1 .-....-- 0 I H I ' 1' , ' J I M if -,. ' ' ' ' -' Qifeffi ii ff fx? . If ' -f '52 A 1 f ,:',1g1'-'x :, 5.31, :-' 1 ' I 1 5' Q. 4? : 5, f..-.:w ig: -' ' Culfzways 5 g1.,j'g,,-gggii' Q: Q, 1 A -31,5 o 'fi r ,5 1- . . 5 2. lj . , Q 5 4' 7 ' 3'5 'EQ.2f.l.,':5E522 '13 21' .J ., ' 55352532521 , 4 ' 5222? . . .--- , iv ' y I ' . I ! 0 -'---- ------ ---- ----- -A'-f 5 - -f-f-' - - f --- A---- - ----- ---------- - -------- O 102 Compliments of . . . Holyoke Machine CO. Western Massachusetts Established were Joint Board Main Street Textile Workers Union of America, C. I. O. Holyoke, Mass- 473 Dwight street Holyoke, Mass. JAMES P JOYCE Lmx Xlulu 11 0 L CITY CO OPERATIVE BANK P 7 Xppleton Struct Vllo' J . 2 Life Ins, C . - -TL .1 f H Ilzidl '3' Falls. Bldg, Holyoke, Mass. O ----------- -..-.-..----------..........,,...........---------.----- ------- C 103 For GOOD NOTES Use NATIONAL RING COVERS with EYE-EASE Fillers .fIkY'S' ' ' National Blank Book Co. Holyoke Mass fx as 'A Fine Formal Wear 3? to Rent ' f lr Tuxedos - Cutaways White Formals e Full dress -f , ff 8 l f 1 5 I l THE FORMAL SHOP 8 Q 'li 355 Dwight sfree Q' Printed Business Systems Since 1888 Phlllp Hano Co lnc 85 Sargeant St Holyoke Mass GEORGE W PRENTISS 81 CO near Main St. I , n 1 Q C pliments of. . . O Q 5 , c C. Sullivan 81 Company Architectural Compliments of . . . Sheet Metal Work If Plastic QWM, CQNTRACTORS AS-ml-L.t, Coating Corporation Cutting, Brazing 8: Welding O1AlI Types Telephone ool1 06 Canal St Holx oke Nlass Holyoke Massachusette 80th YEAR DILLON FUNERAL HOME 124 Chestnut Street TEL 20691 CHURCHILL PHARMACY Thomasf' Hughes Reg Ph 663 HIGH STREET HOLYOKE MASS Telephone 2 2219 l f 11111111111 r11v 111 Coll ns Plumbing Supply Co 130 Race St Holyoke Mass GEORGE CRETE -109 Dmgllt St 105 11l1111111111x THOMAS J EGAN -Y r 17 ' 'QQ' .'1 ' 1' . . , . . I I - ll I I I1 11 0111 111'11.511r1-111 v1'r1'1'1,'111111w'11 CHI ,I ,' 111' .lIll.N'1'l' 11111111 111111 511111111 117- .lI11.N'1't' P f . Tel. 12-11732 ' Wlzafs like ci lvtlcr from homo ? - THE - HOLYOKE TRANSCRIPT TELEGRAM A ll thi' Ilolifokr news thats ,Ht to print Compliments of HOLYOKE STREET RAILWAY COMPANY Congratulations from . . . EUREKA BLANK BOOK CO. C fzrii plimvnts of . . . GAZDA FLOWER SHOP INC. 123 High St. Phone 23059 C. F. Gerisco 8: Alice Gazda Chwalck Bi st ll islzcs to C loss of 53 GEORGE V ROSS Insurance Agency Inc George V Ross Ernest J Ross George X Ross ,Ir james D Gorman ,Ir s ll Erruly 8: Jenny s Luncheonette Home made Italian Spaghetti Soda Candx Ice Cream 172 Sergeant St Tel 9413 Compliments of OCTO S FURNITURE MART Hampden Corner of Walnut Complxments of I. STOII. ADELL CHEMICAL COMPANY Holyoke Mass JAMES J DOWD 8: SONS INSL RAINCE Phone 2 9473 102 Suffolk Street Holyoke Mass Compliments of BOWL O DROME ALLEYS Geo Dulchmos Prop ' ' Brut 'lixliex Holyoke, Mass. ' . I 5 - 106 Compliments of ED MORIARTY,S FAMILY SHOE STORE 319 HIGH STREET, HOLYOKE, MASS. D1al2-1749 I GEORGE A. TETREAULT i Jeweler and Optician flfiri llluh Street ' Albert A. Frappu-1' llulyflkr-h Klagq' ROGER SMITH . HOTEL HOLYOKE MASS J. G. HEIDNER 8: SON, INC. Headquarters for WURLITZER PIANOS and ORGANS Capehart Radio - Phonographs and Records 290 Maple St Holyoke Tel 4955 Lomplzmenls of AMERICAN PAD AND PAPER CO Holyoke Mass For A Good Tlme Anytlme Vlsxt Toto s Fme food Excellent Servnce Dancmg Nntely except Sundays Modest Prlces You ll recelve a royal welcome whether you come for a snack or a dmner Reservations Holyoke 2 2923 Rte5Between 0 Q K Holyoke and Northampton e Chase 8s Coolzdge Company DISTRIBUTORS or PAPER MILL TEXTILE AND CONTRACTORS SUPPLIES METAL CUTTING TOOLS Holyoke Massachusetts I Qznay Q I'lan'I'Ino Jewelers end Opticxanl 281 Hxgh Street Holyoke Mass e'e ,', I , - . . I . I I ' I I 1 . . . , . . 1 I . l I . I - . I I - I , . I I g I Q 0 I I , louh 5. Between Holyoie and Nerthempion I o 1 1 1 1 - ' ' I I I I I - - ------- ---.. .... ...... ....... ,....,.. ,,,-- g,,-. . -,,, , - , ..., ,-,, - - ...... - - - - - Q CURLEY'S FRANK C. CURLEY, Reg. Phar. John A. Curley, Reg. Phar. THE PRESCRIPTION DR UC STORE Dial 2-2552 - - For Your Drug Store Wants 90 Suffolk Street :: Holyoke Complllnenls of . . . HOLYOKE SUPPLY COMPANY Compliments of . . . NONOTUCK MANUFACTURING COMPANY HOL YOKE MASS OUR OWN HOME MADE ICE CREAM PAULEANNA'S Corner Hxgh 8: Sargeant Carl Eger Prop CLAYTON MOTOR SALES Inc STUDEBAKER CARS and TRUCKS 509 So Canal St Tel 5739 Holyoke Mass Walter B Clayton Complzmenis of the new GRANTS DOROTHY DODD 315 HIGH STREET Hotvoxs MASS Congratulalzons to the Class of 3 General Cleaners 8: Dyers Inc 2 C mira!! cd Storrs 361 South Street 928 Hampden Street Phone 3688 Phone 2 1256 , . . . a-9 , . 0 ---------------------------------- -------------- ------------------------- - - - 0 108 I I : CongmlzzIrzlions lo fha' Class of '53 Start Your Life Ins. NOW KAFFIR CIGAR COMPANY , . You get I1 at low Cost and before P. J. B. Sullivan, Prop. , I . there are questrons about m1l1tary TOBACCO DISTRIBUTORS . . . 1. servrce or avlatron hazards. 73-75 Main Street I I I HX .I ps ' f Holyoke, Mass. 1 U I mm John E. Driscoll, C. L. U. Park Natl. Bank Bldg. Tel. 8788 Compllrflerlfs of THOMAS s CHILDS Inc HALL MOTOR CAR CO 1584 Dwlght St Tel 2 1407 BFTTER SHOT s POR I x P RXONL CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH 280 Brldgt SI IJ Illgh St Sprmgheld Holxoke Say If 'Wh FLOWERS Hotvoxe ANIMAL HOSPITAL CLARK S FLOWER SHOP I4 16 RAILROAD S1 REFT 466 Dwxght Street Phone 8058 A F Trudeau D V M Holyoke Massachusetts Rear of Czly Hall If H11 qmflzlulllzg flaw of lf-333 f '7WIl lf'lt1 I Holyoke Busxness School BILL HARRY Q60 Dmght St Holx oke Nlass 100 I I , , 1 . , . N . . . I ' 'rv HV- If T I , 1-ik!-A41 ,- - N ' ff .' . 2' Y . I I . . I K , , I I ll ' ' V Y, I I l.'wlzy1'ul11Izzlzhlzs 111111 lifnlxprwfl I - ' v V K - I A H -h h . . . I - .- . - .------- ------------ --------- - --------------.- -.-....---- ------- - - - ------------ O EDWARD F. LEJA Druggist Dial 2-2947 95 High St. Holyoke, Mass. l Compliments of lhe . . . Holyoke Sporting Goods Co. 106 SUFFOLK STREET HOLYOKE, MASS. CUIII1IflI7If'IIfS Q! . . . Holyoke Wire Cloth Co. 649 Main St. Holyoke, Mass. Batlmelt Construction Co. GENERAL CONTRACTORS Applelon Street - - Cornerofwinler Dial 8297 Compliments of CRANE ELECTRIC HENRY H NOEL Inc CONSTRUCTION CO General Insurance Dial 2 0862 276 Hlgh St fel 6306 Comphments PICKUP MOTOR CO INC Road te t and rate the Dodge N Elghl Holyoke, Mass f lr II Cfr for lffllt llllfflff 1527 Northampton St 1 . , . S '- ' Thu ,lim ff . Up- Voms Co. 0 ......-- ---------------------- ------ - - - --------------------------- ------- - - o 110 You can always shop with confidence at Bail's NAPOLEON BAIL Q Shoes Q Shoe Repairing Satisfaction Always 168 High St. Next to Transcript Est. 1890 Since 1891 Quality in clothes like character in men goes deeper than the surface A. T. GALLUP, INC. corner High 84 Suffolk Sts. The Man's Store l.v0IIl1lHIIH'l1fX of , . . LONG'S Card and Stationery Shop Phoenix Bldg Phone 5100 604 Dwxght St Compliments of . . . WILLIAM B. WHITING COAL CO. Coal - Coke - Fuel Oil Tel Holyoke 3 4344 Lhicopee 741 R MAREK S RADIO 81 TELEVISION Sales 8: Service 141 H1gh Street Holyoke Mass S MARKS gl CO Inc Paint Wallpaper Glass 95 Maple Street Holyoke Mass HOLYOKE S LEADING THEATRES VICTORY AIR CONDITIONED BIJOU If ffl f ull 1 STRAND THEATRE llnll 1 .' s Ilullxf' of f Ifllf, 1 I Newly Rcseated 0 ---- ------------- ------------------.- -..-... .........- -----....----------- o 111 Compliments of . . . MRS. MILTON'S CAKE SHOP William J. Sondejg Prop. 161 Suffolk Street Dial 2-5050 UCUI1gfflll1lflll'IlflS and our bm! wislzvs fo the s11cc'vs.s of Ihr Class af '53 .. HOTEL ESSEX .. 400 HIGH ST., HOLYOKE JAMES P. KELLY, Proprielor. Crmgralulallonx Class af '53 THE PARK SANDWICH SHOP Corner of Mfiple 81 Dwight Streets ll lzfrl fUUll1lltI1flS lllrl f,-llIT1lJll'fl7t'lllS of . . . ff M E L'S 'Q Our Specialty Chicken and Spaghetti 490 PLEASANT S'I RFET Howokn Mme K nmplznzz ills al E O CONNOR 8: CO Established 1888 987 Hlgh Street OLIVER AUTO BODY CO INC QUALITY CLOTHES SEYFFER MOTORS INC Salew FORD Serx xce ELSIE CAPPEL School of Dancing 121 Elm Street 280 Hmgh St Opp Ch11C1b Te 91411 D131 9683 I auglzl At ' I V1 S , .KA 7,xv L T 1 J- . 5 S, S ln 1. -- A ll lypvs af Slagl' and Ballroom llanriny 0 --------------- -------------------- - --------- - --------------------------- Q 112 HOLYOKE TIRE SERVICE Wholesale and Retail GOODYEAR Tires, Batteries, Repairing and Recapping Tel. 7036 464 Main Street Cor. Sargeant Holyoke, Mass. Congrafzllfztions In thc' Class of '53 . . . HOL YOKE JEWELRY CO. Diamonds W Watches 326 High St. Holyoke, Mass Compliments of . . . Phoenix Fruit 85 Lunch Co. Caterers to all ice cream occasions 602 Dwight Street Edward F. Day Theodore J. Day Edward F. Da Funeral Service 134 Chestnut St Holyoke John H Woods Co Realtors Ist 1906 COMPLETE REAL ESTATE SERVICE Iire La ualty Auto INSURANCE 264 Xlaple 1409 fonqrullllrzlmns In flu C lass nj 03 For Serv ice Call CARTELLI PONTIAC CO 2 Suffolk St 6491 Pontiac Sales and Serw ice Compllmenfs of SHELDON TRANSFER STORAGE CO INC Holyoke Mass Lomplzmenls of J J NEWBERRY CO Y 1 c 2' 84 , 639 Main Street 113 Complimenls of . . . HENRY L. SOUTIERE Insurance Agent 225 High Street Tel. 5343 TONELLI'S LUNCHEONETTE Spaghetti At Its Best Also Put Up To Take Out Tel. 2-7203 Cor. Maple 81 Sargeant Sts KATHLEEN SMITH MUSIC SHOP 267-269 Maple St. D' 1 2- 93 Congralu111lions Class of '53 SHARPE APPLIANCE CO., Inc. Corner Dwlght and Maple Streets Holyoke Massachusetts Complzmenls of BILLY S NEWS Vanety and Haberdashery K of C Bu11d1ng 80 Suffolk St Holyoke ll 5 DIL EAL AUTOMATIC O11 Coal or Gas HEATING EQUIPMENT Penton S Flower Shop Fran s 'Xl Shea Johnj Flxnn Dlsllnclzve flower arrangemcnls for all occasions 131 JAMES F CONNORS Plumbmg 8z Heatmg 911 Hampden Street la 28 , I W W mm CRANE - KOHLER M STANDARD 114 fQo111pI1'lm1tI.v qt' . . . CANOVA BROTHERS INC. BREEN OIL COMPANY Tydol Heating Oils 30 Canal Street Holyoke, Mass GIUSTI'S CAMERA SHOP Everything I'hotogrz1phic Holyoke! leading camerzt store Custom developing, printinu amd cnlztrging 477 Pleasant Street Tel. 2-0415 The Holyoke Valve and Hydrant Co. ' INDUSTRIAL PIPING Compllments of Eastern Spec1a1t1es Co Inc Holyoke Mass Cnntplzmtnli of THE CAVALIER DRIVING SCHOOL James T Dudley rzmq Ihr Fm s lhul Strzt 31111 T A BRESNAHAN CURRAN BROS F McDonnell Reg Phar Tht Rtxfzll Drug Slore 466 Mam St lnfnplznunfs ff BARRETT BALLARD F J Barrett Prop Lmcoln and Nlercurx Te '7 3001 IJ I UIIIIDIIIIIQIIIS of CZELUSNIAK FUNERAL HOME txqwl ,' , I ,.. AU yw Y H J. . , . . .V A ' .' It Ross Avenue at High Street 1. -- - ' GENERAL BOOKBINDING CO. INC. 34 Martin St. MARCUS PRINTING COMPANY Printers - I,iIlwgrapl1vrs 109 Main Street Holyoke, Mass. Tel. 5465 Convplinwnlx nf GLESMANN ICE CREAM CO. 77 Meadow St. MARTIN FUNERAL HOME Q0'f'r1'ng A Cu1nn1u111'ly Svrrict' 232 Elm St. Tel. 4774 COI7I17flI7IfHfS or ROBERT J GREANEY MORIARTY S AUTO SCHOOL I alt Uoclfl Dual Cnnfrollfrl Cars We Call for X ou 374 Lmden St Holt oke Maes D1a1 3 1380 HEBERT DRUG CO I our 111611111 Drug Sinn 49 Elx St Holx oke Maw Complnmnls of PAT S SUPER MARKET Lower Cabot Street HOL YOKE CEMENT PRODUCTS Manufacturers of Cmder Blocks Concrete Blocks Sept1c Tanke Tel 2 9700 Berkslure Street Holyoke JOE PROVODA S Thf I fllflffllj Fssn Sfulmn Wmlhmamett co. 7 1091 Chicopee St. 0 ------------- --------- ..-------...... ........... ................. - - - - -- 0 116 FORBES INC. .l Stun' of Iiislirzrliurl x '1t'!lfl1I'l'IIlj Snmrl lzminr Slylw P10 NI xplt Street CKIIIIIIJHIIIPIYIS of SHANTY LUNCH INC. 450 High St. 'Norman Autlner Prop IUIIIPIIIIHIIIN nl RIDGEWOOD MILLS 639 Ma1n Street STANDARD TIRE SALES INC B F Goodrxch Trres Televmon and Applmnces Inrmr of Ifuzlrnucl and lizzzwn Sfntls ROY 8: SONS SflllllltllljPllllllflllllj Ilfalznq 40 H irnllton Street Holyoke Nliss W111xam F Sulhvan and Company Iron and Metal Scrfnp Berkshlre Street Holyoke Massachusetts Tel 9664 GERMAIN STUDIO Holx oke Nlax VAN S KITCHEN MART INC Applmnces Stoves Breikfast Sets Plnlto Benclvc Nliln it Appleton St Phone 3 0041 HERBERT W SCOTT INC CHEX ROLFT OLDSNIOBILL url fllslumrs Stnrl Thur lfltl YANKEE PEDLAR INN I . ..l 'C .1 , V . . s C v 7 , L cyl'-. ' ' ST. I N L -I ' L -I ' C It x I' 265 Appleton St. I ' A F' ' , . rs. 1 c' L I . - W1 - ' I pf V 4'l1f.YH O - ----.- ........- -----. -... - ...... - I ......,............ ................. Q 117 JENNEY SERVICE STATION Maple 8: Jackson Streets Gas - Oil - Lub. - Motor Tune-up General Repairs We glhlll' S Sz Il Grvm SIIIIIUJSH ORSINI'S LUNCHEONETTE Lunches and Homemade Ice Cream 311 Appleton St. LOUIS KARUKIN Tailor-Cleaning-PressingRepairing 87 Cabot Street Tel. 2-1239 New Pfmls on Salt' THE A A PATCH COMPANY, Inc. Holyoke, Mass. Makers of The Worlffs Fines! Palch Complinlrnls of KAISER'S MARKET 24 Jackson Street PICARD PHARMACY Drug and Cox1111'l1'r CUIIIUI' 337 Main St. Cor. Cabot Holyoke, Mass. KITCHENER S 338 Mam St Holyoke Mass Headquarters for Adam and Kno Hats f.1OlIl1JIl.IIltI1fS of RUBY S FURNITURE STORE 322 Ma1n Street I onzpllmfnls of K 8: M TELEVISION INC Near Malesr c Theatr TCICDIIOHC 9574 eralol H Rael JEWELER ond OPTICIAN 211 Mam brrcer Holyoke Mass LINCOLN BARBER SHOP 94 Suffolk Street A ST PIERRE Izlr Solon 357 Dwlght St Dlal 2 3406 MICHALIK FUNERAL HOME 41 Hugh St Tel 5906 SALTMAN S INC 252 Maple St 2775 'Xlaple St 52 Sargeant St Holyoke 'Xlass fflllljlflllltllh f NEISNER BROS INC C umplzmtnls of SOUTH HOL YOKE CASH MARKET Irost Broe 1 , 5 I V n X ' i e , . V ' . f S U , . 55 ' ' , - 1 , . ,L . , . 7 x . A, . I AVO. ., . f 4. 118 E Compnnm du H SANDWICH sHoP Jos' F- KELLY Hood's French American Ice Cream Served 92 SUFFOLK STREET :: Dial 9493 I Compliments of . . . SCHERMERHORN FISH MARKET E. M. LOEW'S STATE THEATRE 19 DIVISION Street - Holyoke I xx fN'r Pl Bm Ufzum lu 03 'i I J . SULLIVAN s Music SHOP Jswr-:Lan .um orrxcmu 579 Dwxght Street Holyoke Mus PIIOHC 9 8590 324 Appleton Street ERNEST S Sgrvlce Statlon Innzpllrmnls 1 O E est P o Atlantu lrocluu I uhm mon Batterxcs lms ll 1 1 ng PRENTISS BROOKS 8: CO Inc 1280 Dwxght St Co Nonotuck St BARSALOU S Cofnpflnzenfs of Apphances Toys Housewares Auto ACCCSSOTICS HQWARD S1-IEA 237 Mam St Tel Z 7039 Telephone 2 7241 Res Tel 343 CHARLES V PETERSON oP'r1c1AN 241 Maple Street Holyoke Mass Martins Prescrxptlon Pharmacy fomplzm nfs of 'Dependable mzce I8Q2 P J GARVEY Tel 8289 Postal Statlon Compllmfnts GAMELLI S PIZZAREA P1223 Ple Itallan Qpaghetu GODEK S PROVISION Open T ll l -X XI 2022 Northampton sf Te1 34521 108 Maple Sheet If Q ll zslus lr nz 110 I ,.. .. ' xx I Q , I ' of . - ..- I I R. . rn . r p. : .w : N 4 .Qi . I . ,,. , . ' S lzsll f . -- - l ' . r. . . I I f . 1 - . . . 1 ' , I 'ng '-g I , ' I I I - .. '52 I e Kjrmfllllll'J1'llH'Ifl1 I I U I U 1 I I f 0' . ... I l ' I ' Q nf, . . .. , I cel . 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Electrical Appliances and Lamps 5 'Xl xple St Holvoke MARY LOU MILLINERY vs '11'11's111'111, 111111 111111-111111 1111l.ll111'11l,1111. 413 High St. - Opp. Hotel Essex Holvoke 1 1111 111 F J McKAY JR The P1aSt1C Shop Aprons Lurtams Drapes Table Cloths Bedspreads C Choumard Prop 353 Dvxlght Tel 3 2540 Holyoke Comphmenls of Joseph Loughrey Fur Centre 277 Maple St Holyoke C1111gr11111111111111s 1111111 BIELSKI BEAUTY PARLOR 1612 Walnut Street LACROIX S Your Westmghouse Store 279 Maple Street Besse M111 End FABRIC SHOP 440 Hmgh St Holxoke 'Xlass A L F R E D Hardware Supplles 1111110111 811171111161 l111r111111s Pamt Plumbmg Elettrlc Roofmg Tools Class Housexx ares Appll mces Sport C oods ' We Make Kew 101 167 Nlam Street D11 9 0911 CHESTER S DRUG STORE 1111111111 1111111 300 Appleton St Lor Maple ACCORDION MART 247 Maln St Conn Olds Fuel lor Slmgcrl md Glbson Besson I1111111111111 1118 111 FRANK S DUNAY 101 Park Street ANDY S RESTAURANT 313 Nlam St Holx oke Mass COMPLETE OFFICE OUTFITTERS FORBES SNYDER INC FORBES C SNYDER Rout Tr E R rzns 96 suFFoL.K STREET MARR MIMEOGRAPHS Ol-YOKE M 'SS Gtoas Wt Nick: Funrurunr: 81 EQUIPMENT BIJOU Jewelry Shop D1111111111115 111116111 311 'Xlam Street Jean Daugnorm Prop D1a 2 8308 HEGY S INC 990 Nlam Street l1111111s 111s1 111 11111111111 1 11111711711 23 . z 1. . 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