Huntington High School - Talisman Yearbook (Huntington, MA)
- Class of 1957
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SG 1' fi! X 5 V1 I-Hi 1 I.. 8 I i E D Q 1 12 9 Talisman Staff Editor-in-Chief Assistant Editor-in-Chief Literary Editor Assistant Literary Editor Production Manager Assistants Advertising Manager Assistant Advertising Manager Business Manager Assistant Business Manager Photography Manager Assistant Photography Manager Distribution Manager Robert Barr Frederick Richardson Dale Garnache Tudith Weeks Janet Fairman Janet Jasper Marie Nelson Kay Chapman Gloria Madison Barbara Conklin Diane Bingham Sandra Smith Lena Barr Joan Jones Dedication We, the Senior Class of Huntington High School, wish to dedicate this year book to Mrs- Niskanen and Mr. McMahon as a token of our gratitude for the advice and guidance they have freely given to us during our past two years. We can not hope to ever repay them for the valuable aid they have bestowed upon us. In Memoriam Mrs. Helyn Caron, whose death on October 18, 1956 ended eight years of faithful service as a member of the huntington School Committee Each student has benefited from her interest in our school activities and her concern for the individua1's welfare. Our schools and community truly have lost a true friend. MR. DANA O. WEBBER SUPERINTENDENT MR. FRANCIS J. CRANE MRS. EMILY P. GILL MRS. M. JEAN SARAFIN PRINCIPAL MR. JOSEPH S. KELLY .Mm . , .. .- .......-............i....4..........m.u-........ v.. YW, . MR. RICHARD D. PROUTY M 15 'IRS. MARION R. NISKANEN MISS AUDRIA V. ALBRO MR. CORNELIUS T. McMAHON J . MR. NORMAN A. 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New Jersey 4 2,3 3,4 Z,3,4 Hi-Lights Staff ................. Talisman Editor -in-Chief...... .. Glee Club ........... . ...... ..... ---- Variety Show -------- -- Prom Committee ----- Basketball Captain ------ Boys' Basketball -.--- Boys' Baseball .... Class Plays -..--- Band ........... ...... 3 .....4 . .... 3 3,4 l,Z,3,4 l,Z,3,4 4 . z,3,4 3 z ..1,3,4 'v..'5 '7v C olleg e KAY C HAPMAN ..KaY .. Montgomery Grammar school Hostess to Governor ............ Hi- Lights Staff ......... Talisman Staff ---- . Glee Club ......... Variety Show -.'.--- Prom Committee ---- Girls' Basketball --.- Class Plays ......... Commercial BARBARA JEAN CONKLIN Barb Westfield Intermed iate Class Secretary ,,,, Hi- Lights Staff .... Talisman Staff --.-- Glee c1ub ......... Variety Show ....... Prom Committee ..... Cheerleaden ............. Captain of Cheerleaders Class Plays ............... Commercial JANET LOUISE FAI-RMAN ' 'Janet' ' Worthington Grammar School Class President ..... .... Hi- Lights Staff ....-. Talisman Staff ...... Glee Club ......... Variety Show .--.--- Prom Committee Class Plays ............ Basketball Captain .... Gig-15' Basketball .... College ELLEN DALE GAMACHE Queenie' ' Murrayfield Grammar School Student Council .... ...... Hi- Lights Staff . Talisman Staif -. Glee Club .......... Variety Show ...... Prom Committee- .. .... Class Plays... .... Commercial JANET MARIE JASPER Blidenfvn, Florida. Ballard School Hi-Lights staff.. Talisman Staff .. Glee C1ub........... Variety Show Prom Committee Class Plays Commercial Murrayfield Grammar School Hi- Lights staff . .... Talisman Staff Glee Club .. .... . Variety Show Prom Committee Class Play l,2,3, 1.2,3, JOAN MARIE JONES z,3,4 4 1,z,3,4 l,Z,3,4 z,3,4 1,2 4 1,Z,3,4 1,z,3,4 Commercial MARIE ANN NELSON Pepper Grammer School North Fayton, Vermont Hi- Lights Staff ................................. ....... 4 Tgligfnan Staff .... . .... ......4 Glee Club .... ..... l,Z,4 Variety Show .... 4 Prom Committee Commercial GLORIA ETHEL MADISON Gloria Davenport Grammar School Hi.-Lights Staff...... Talisman Staff...- Glee Club ..... Variety Show Prom Committee .....1,z,s,4 1,z,3 4 1,z,3 General FREDERICK FRANCIS RICHARDSON 'Francis Marrayfield Grammar School Hi-Lights Staff . .... 4 Talisman Staff...... 4 Prom Committee ..... 4 Commerc ial SANDRA ELEANOR SMITH Sandy Murrayiield Grammar School Class Treasurer ................ 2 Class Vice-President ....... .... 4 American Legion Award ..... .... 3 Hostess to 'Governor ........ 4 Talisman Staff .......... ......... 4 Hi-Lights Staff ......... ...... Z ,3,4 Basketball Manager ........ 4 Glee Club .............. ..... 1 ,Z,3,4 Variety Show .......... ...... 1 ,Z,3,4 Prom Committee ..... ...... . . 4 Class Plays .......... ...... Z College Prep. .TUDITH ANN WEEKS ..Judy.- Murryfield Grammar School Class Treasurer 1,4 Class Reporter .... Z,3,4 Girls' State ....... ....... 3 Hi-Lights Staff -... ..... Z ,3,4 Talisman Staff ..... ........ 4 Glee Club ......... 1,Z,3,4 Variety Show ....... .... 1 ,Z,3,4 Prom Committee ----- 2,3-4 Class Play .......... ....... Z We are glad to have had Donald Desabrais as a class- member. He has been a great help and an influential C mate. His sense of humor has enlivened many a class lass- OE-JE W - OSHA OECQE Uooh swam: 265244 MWHUUW mgpm M933 Um WEEHSN :MNDHQMWMQ Qmammzwmio UEOENQ Gaiam UEGOM U00-W gmngxmmm 305503 m3O:0m UOHSOCOD BQOOAH 5302 HOOgOm memes BOO mhwgnm HOOSDW EMQEOH5 Bm-Og 0Ek6gmCO0CH MMO? momwo Ncowmlmm . w . 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D., the Senior Class of Huntington High School, in the commonwealth of Massachusetts, being of sound minds, do hereby declare this to be our last will and testament- I, Lena Barr, do will and bequeath my ability in physics to Jean Mc Lintock. l, Bob Barr, do will and bequeath my ability to get along with Mr. Beals to Frank Hall. I, Diana Bingham, do will and bequeath my handwriting to Mary Bartlett. l, Kay Chapman, do will and bequeath my height to Yvonne Thiabault. I, Barbara Conklin, do will and bequeath the title of Captain of the Cheer- leaders to Bobby 'Pease. I, Janet Fairman, do will and bequeath my ability to make baskets to David Underwood. l, Dale Gamache, do will and bequeath my ability to understand Mr. McMahon to Tommy Hickson. l, Janet Jasper, do will and bequeath my French poodle to Joan Sullivan. I, Joan Jones, do will and bequeath my giggles to Peggy Babiak. I, Gloria Madison, do will and bequeath my driving ability to Judy Donovan. l, Marie Nelson, do will and bequeath my quietness to Sandra Woolley. I, Fred Richardson, do will and bequeath my ability to blush to Bobb, Frappier. I, Sandra Smith, do will and bequeath my smile to Herman Smith. I, Judith Weeks, do will and bequeath my ability to carry weight to Andrew Fouli. We, the Seniors, do will and bequeath to the teachers the following: Miss Albro A new self-tuning piano. Mr- Beals A physics class which he can stimulate. Mr. Crane A class of French students flown directly from Paris. Mrs. Gill A talented art class. Mr. Kelly A baseball team with fly swatters to catch all the flies Mr. McMahon A homeroom like the problems of democracy class. Mrs- Niskanen An English class which knows its grammar. Mr. Prouty A seven foot basketball team to win every game. Mrs. Sarafin A new mimeograph machine which changes the ink automatic- ally. V On this eighteenth day of June, 1957, A. D., the Senior Class of Huntington High School, Huntington, Massachusetts, signed their last will and testament in our presence. By their request, we, in their presence and among each other, hereto submit our names as witnesses. Elvis Presley The Phantom Mr. Tweedy VM 2 '4.' fa4..zBf-w New wx 'Ca 1 9 ii- 'icf-r .f' Gin I 0 J 6, deduce-J GLASS OF' WATER TO LENA BARR Lena, this gift may seem to be small, and not what it oughter But when a patient rings his bell He usually wants water. HOME TO DIANA B ING HAM Diana, we've heard you'd like a home In which to start housekeeping And though it's not in the center of Rome We hope it's what you've been seeking. DIC TAPHONE TO BARBARA CONKLIN A dictaphone, we give to you To record your boss's directions Type all letters as you used to do And there won't be many rejections. B LAC K CADDY TO DALE GAMAC HE Here are keys to a new Black Caddy Dale's name engraved on its side And when she's not using it for business We just might like to take a ride. STETHOSCOPE TO ROB ERT BARR A stethoscope, Bob, you'll surely need When you make a diagnosis And we fervently hope the druggist can read Your directions for doses. RECORD TO KAY CHAPMAN Kay's wants are few and far between Her gift? It didn't matter. We hope she'll like our choice for her The latest square dance platter. GOVERNOR TO JANET FAIRMAN A governor we give to Janet To put on her new Chevy We really feel she needs this gift Because her foot is heavy. CHAIR TO JANET JASPER Here, Janet, is a little chair So that in your new house You can climb it when you're scared By a tiny little mouse- PENC ILS TO G LOR IA MADISO N Gloria, you'll need our gift to you When your boss says, Take a letter Grab one of these and start to write 200 words or better. COW TO FRED RICHARDSON To farmer Fred we give a cow The most modern we could find oils- that win muk all by herself If you treat her good and kind. LOAD OF PATIENCE TO JUDITH WEEKS To Judy we give a load of patience To help you in your career But, if the students are all like us You will never have to fear. CLASS COLOR -- Green and White CLASS FLOWER -- White Rose CLASS MOTTO -- Finishing Yet Just Beginning' CLASS ADVISOR -- Mrs Marion Niskanen TELEPHONE TO JOAN JONES We all know an operator is What Joan wants to be So we give to you a telephone To practice on, you see- RECIPE BOOK TO MARIE NELSON Marie, this book is filled with those Recipes rich and yummy For, as everybody knows Man's heart is reached through his tummy. MAP TO SANDRA SMITH Sandy, here's the latest map Of busy New York City When you're modeling smiles for Pepsodent there Getting lost would be a pity. TOAST TO DONALD DESABRAIS Chaucer, Shakespeare, Donne, and Poe Are judged by those who ought to know To be literary giants and well deserved of fame To the class of '57 Was most fortunately given Another poet when we needed him the most So to him theclass bard Donald Our thanks and a friendly toast. if f but ' E Class History It is June 1957, and we are looking back over our past four years at Huntington High School. On our first day in High School, there were nineteen excited students entering the maze of a new school experience. We were assisted by Mr. Elsner in our elec- tion of officers. They were as follows: President - Janet Fairmani Vice-President Sandra Smith: Secretary-Mary Landryg Treasurer - Judy Weeks? Student Council Dale Gamache. Our financial ventures included hayrides, food sales and a number of dances. We found this year to be a social and a financial success. We then were promoted to our sopho- more year with Miss St. Amand tMrs. Sarafinl as class advisor. We again found time to elect officfers for the year. In this year Bob Barr was elected President, Lena Barr, Vice-President: Mary Lal'1d1'Y, secretary: Sandy Smith as Treasurer, and Carol Caputo was elected to the Student Council. This year saw the biggest social event of our past years, our Sophomore Hop, which was called Winter Wonderland , and was the first semi-formal event of the year. Our class play was one of the most enjoyable activities of the year. By the time we reached our junior year, our class had dwindled to a mere sixteen students- This year was not only a new experience for us, but was also a new experience to our class advisor, Mr. McMahon, who was just starting into the A. Lena Barr, B. Dale Gamache, C. Sandra Smith, D. Robert Barr, E. Barbara Conklin, F. Judith Weeks. teaching profession. The class officers were elected with President, Bob Barrg Vice-President, Sandra Smith: Secretary Betty Cyri Treasurer, Lena Barr: Student Council, Carol Caputo. October of this year found us enthus- iastic students, admiring our class rings for the first time. During this month, we also sponsored the annual Junior Halloween Party, for the children of the town. During the basketball season we oper- ated a concession in the lunch room. This year slowly come to a close as we awaited our senior year. In September of our senior year, we had a membership of fourteen students- Our class officers were: President, Bob Barrg Vice-President, Sandra Smith: Secretary, Barbara Conkling Treasurer, Judy Weeksg and Student Council, Lena Barr. We were under the supervision of Mrs. Niskanen. This year we looked forward to our Washington Trip, with Mr McMahon as chaperon. We sponsored the annual senior turkey supper which was a finan- cial success. The year came to a dramatic close, at our graduation excercises on June 18, 1957, the year of our Lord, in the Murrayfield Auditorium- We did not realize until this time that this was to be the crossroads of life and the turning point of each individual life. A- Diane Bingham, B. Fred Richardson, C. Janet Jasper, D. Janet Fairman, E. Gloria Madison, F. Kay Chapman, G. Joan Jones. ,sg . . as gi 'til- L 7? B C D ,- .x .,.,- .,.,,,M,c4,.,,..., ., 'T ' .. ' 1 ,fi V R' .X '. F YIM if. wr :ei E Class Prophecy June 25, 1967 Dear Mrs. Niskanen The date is June Z5, 1967, and I am sitting at my desk in Judy's Nursery School located in San Antonio, Texas. I have just returned from our ten year class reunion held at the spacious home of Miss Dale Gamache in Huntington. Let me tell you about the reunion. En Route from San Antonio to New York, by Trans-World Airlines, I happened to meet Diane Bingham, her husband and her four children. Their home is Phoenix, Arizona, where Diane's husband is manager of the Strathmore Paper Company's branch office- Diane modestly told me she had benn voted Mother of the Year. Upon arrival at New York, we anxiously awaited the arrival of Fred Richardson, who was flying in from Ashland, Wisconsin. Fred owns an eight hundred and seventy two acre dairy farm. As a hobby, he owns and operates Richardson's Meat Packing Co. Our conversation with Fred was pleasantly interrupted by the arrival of a very chic Janet Jasper, who is now proprietor of Janet's Beauty Salon, in Bradenton, Florida. Janet's salon is in a fabulous resort hotel, owned by her husband. Her traveling companion was Barbara Conklin, who is private secretary to the president of the Atomic Electric Co., at Clarksburg, West Virginia. By the way, the president of this company is Barbara's husband. Our group boarded an eight jet Fairman Transport fJanet's inventionl, and flew to Huntington Municipal Airport. On arriving, we were amazed to discover that Huntington had become a large municipality. Ever since Kay Chapman discovered uranium, while excavating for her new Chapman Spit-Fire Sports Car Co., in Montgomery, Huntington has been a bustling city. Montgomery is now a large suburb of Huntington. Before leaving the airport, we were greeted by Janet Fairman, who is the sole owner of the Fairman Transport Co. Janet was pleased to take us to meet two of our classmates, who had found success in life. Marie Nelson, now married, was found hard at work at Marie's Exclusive Hair Salon, in the Municipal Airport Building. Janet then took us to her office, where we met Sandra Smith, Janet's private secretary. Sandy has never lost her love for horses. In her spare time, she and her husband fly to Hollywood where she trains horses for the M.G.M Motion Picture Co. Janet called for several of her limousines and we left for Dale's home. There we were greeted by Lena Barr, Robert Barr, and hostess Dale Gamache. Bobby, who has received his M.B., M.D., Ph. D., and who is a Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons, informed us that he was now ready to establish his own practice. Bob asked about my success in teaching. I was happy to tell him that my husband and I own and teach in our nursery school. He was pleased to hear that I also own the largest children's department store in San Antonio. We were then joined by Joan Jones, who was detained by-heavy traffic on the way f . . . . rom her radio station. Joan is married and she and her husband own a radio station in Huntington- .Toan's radio programs are desi n d 1 ' l f Western Music. g e exc usive y or those who enjoy Our conversation was interrupted by a siren- It was the car of I-Iuntington's Chief of Police. The door opened and out stepped Gloria Madison, wife of the Chief. Gloria in her spare time, is Dale's personal secretary. Lena is head nurse on the staff at New Noble Hospital. She also heads Huntington Health Society. Bob asked Dale if she still enjoyed hunting. She replied that when she was not occupied with Funeral Direction, she enjoyed her hobb of catchin 'ld ' 1 . W dress for dinner. y g wi anima s e then adjourned to At the banquet, Dale announced that Janet, Kay and she were donating an urgently needed hospital to the citizens of Huntington. Bob consented to be Head Surgeon and Lena would act as head nurse at the new hospital. We all enjoyed a delicious meal and later danced to the wonderful music of Lawrence Welk. When Mr. Welk learned that Bob and Lena were among the guests, he insisted they play solos with his band. He had heard of their ability in instrumental music and had tried to sign them with his band while they were still students at H.H.D. We thoroughly enjoyed this reunion. It was over all too soon an d we had to leave the next morning to return to our establishments. I hope you enjoyed hearing about the members of the class of '57 as much as we enjoyed seeing each other again. Sincerely yours, Judith Weeks Wsfff ' x f L. X TI W ITT ' i ,, V r k Robert Barr Sandra Smith Judith Weeks Barbara Conklin Lena Barr Sandra Smith Mary Bartlett Robert Frappier Shirley Bartlett Sandra Hunt Doris Thouin Peter McCready Robert Pease Eloise Anderson Judith Donovan Michael Zerninsky Eloise Anderson Ronald Manley Thomas Hickson Raymond Forare Bonita Roberts Marilyn Hickson Erik Granger Michael Caputo William Johnson Ann Diamant William Kelly Ronald Pease Ann Diamant Wayne Granger Alice Roberts Carol Underwood John Parker Ronald Thayer Donna Edwards Senior Junior Sophomore Freshman Eighth Grade Seventh Grade President Vice- President Treasurer Secretary Student C ounc il Class Reporter President Vice- President Treasurer Secretary Student C ounc il Class Reporter President Vice- President Secretary Treasurer Student Council Class Reporter President Vice- President Treasurer Secretary Student C ounc il Class Reporter President Vice- President Secretary Treasurer Student Counc il Class Reporter President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Student Council Class Reporter FIRST ROW: SECOND ROW: Freshmen Georgianna Butman, Marilyn Bingham, Rosalie Frappier, Theresa Sage, Marilyn Hickson, Raymond Forare, Thomas Hickson, Ronald Manley, Bonita Roberts, Linda Galland, Gloria Frew, Margaret Haskins, Ardelle Moltenbrey John Madru, Erik Granger, Bruce Graves, Stephen Miller, Carol Gareau, Mary Pease, Mary Oakes, Mr. McMahon, Bonnie Dwyer, Rosemary Laiond, Judith Pomeroy, David Underwood, Charleton Ross, David Treadwell, Robert Thibault, Philip Decoteau. ROW ONE.: ROW TWO: Junior Class Mr. Prouty, Shirley Bartlett, Robert Frappier, Mary Bartlett, Sandra Hunt, Joyce Carroll. William Pike, Linda Pomeroy, Lynn Moltenbrey, Andrew Fouli, Lorrain Palecki, Joan Sullivan, Anna Mae Lagoy, Denis Brennan. FIRST ROW: SECOND ROW: Sophomores Edwin Cady, Robert F1-igon, Joanne Hart, Virginia Beattie, Judith Diamond, Judith Donovan, Peter McCready, Robert Pease, Eloise Anderson, Yvonne Thibault, Rosemary Sawyer, Sandra Switzer, Gordon Richardson, Simeon Pero Herman Smith, Raymond Lesieur, Margaret Babiflk, Agnes Rogers, Beverly Pike. Mr. Kelly, Jane Wellspeak, Lillian Merritt, Jean McLintock, Michael Zeminsky, John Diamond, Frank Hall. f 4' X Seventh Grade FIRST ROW: Arthur Coburn, Donald Graves, Franklin Pero, James Lagoy, Ernest Bean. SECOND ROW: Jacqueline Frappier, Marnette Blakely, Marilyn Thibault, Nancy Pero, Donna Edwards, Carol Underwood, Alice Roberts, Wayne Granger, John Parker, Ronald Thayer, Irene Lauiienburger, Edna Avery, Shirley Dazelle, Carol Lailamme. THIRD ROW: Aldor Nareau, Ronald Kenney, David Parrett, Gloria Thibault, Marjorie Morris, Joanne Fitch, Mrs. Sarafin, Stella Fortune, Jill Craig, Carol Pratt, Patricia Gibbs, Fritz Smith, Eugene Jones, Chester Cady. Seniors FIRST ROW: Wayne Diamond, Barbara Conklin, Robert Barr, Carol Capvuto, Judith Weeks, Sandra Smith. SECOND ROW: Janet Jasper, Lena Barr, Diana Bingham, Kay Chapman, Fred Richardson, Mrs. Niskanen, Dale Gamache, Gloria Madis0n, Janet Fairman, Joan Jones FIRST ROW: SECOND ROW: Eighth Grade Bonnie Hall, Florence Powers, Jeanette Richardson, Mary Crane, Ann Diamant, Michael Caputo, Leonard Bean, William Kelly, Ronald Pease, Bonnie Fisk, Paula Laufienburger, Nan Mc Lintock, Sheryl Jourdan Richard Chapman, William Johnson, Ernest Smith, Richard Zyra, Charles Camp, Mr. Beals, George Fitch, David Rudolph, James Fennell, Kyle Pero, Leonard Burbank. 2 Office-Practice Filing, Typing Mimeograph Algebra Il 6117+ gy fgxfiibjz U.S. History Yesterdays mistakes made clear today- Study Hall Grand Central Station in miniature. Clvlcs 'xContemp1ation of the Constitution. Senior English Ono1-natopoeia 7 ' 'C ertainly, Bob. 715 N? 'V Glee Club Erik Granger, John Madru, Raymond Forare, Ronald Manley, Charlton Ross, David Treadwell, Robert Thibault, Bruce Graves, Philip Decoteau, Simeon Pero, Robert Frigon. Thomas Hickson, Bonnie Dwyer, Georgianna Butman, Marilyn Bingham, Rosalie Frappier, Theresa Sage, Judy Pomeroy, Miss Albro, Gloria Frew, Gloria Madison, .loan Jones, Janet Jasper, Dale Gamache, David Underwood. Raymond Lesieur, Ardelle Moltenbrey, Barbara Conklin, Mary Pease, Linda Galland, Peggy Babiak, Carole Gareau, Mary Kay Oakes, Kay Chapman, Judith Weeks, Lynn Moltenbrey, Mary Bartlett, Janet Fairman, Yvonne Thibault. Lillian Merritt, Marilyn Hickson, Sandra Smith, Eloise Anderson, Beverly Pike, Bonnie Roberts, Sandra Hunt, Carol Caputo, Judith Donovan, Peggy Haskins, Jean McLintock, Lena Barr, Joanne Hart, Shirley Bartlett, Agnes Rogers, Robert Barr. Band FIRST ROW John Kowal, Director, Robert Barr, baritone, Bruce Manley, trombonei Donald Bardsley, trumpet, Arthur Coburn, trumpet: Ronald Manley, trumpet SECOND ROW Lena Barr, bass drum, Erik Granger, cymbalsg Philip Camp trumpetg John Madru, trumpet: Charles Camp, trumpets David Underwood, trumpet- FIRST ROW: SECOND ROW: f Hi-lights Sandra Smith, Lena Barr, Diana Bingham, Wayne Diamond, Carol Caputo, Robert Barr, Sandra Hunt, Barbara Conklin, Janet Fairman, Judith Weeks, Dale Gamache Michael Zeminsky, Peter McCready, Ann Diamant, Kay Chapman, Gloria Madison, Janet Jasper, Mrs. Niskanen, Joan Jones, Lynn Moltenbrey, Judith Diamond, Donna Edwards, William Pike, Erik Granger. Tall man Staff enior lunch, Tpel enior lunch Student Council FIRST ROW: Marilyn Hickson, Raymond Lesieur, Mary Bartlett, Wayne Diamond, Carol Caputo, Joan Diamond, Peter McCready. SECOND ROW: Wayne Granger, Ronald Manley, Michael Caputo, Ronald Pease, Ronald Thayer. A-9 Basketball Team ROW ONE: Gordon Richardson, Robert Frigon, Raymond Forare, Ronald Manley. ROW TWO: Robert Barr, Thomas Hickson, Michael Zeminsky, William Pike, Robert Pease, Carlton Ross, Coach Mr. Kelly. Baseball Team ROW ONE: Thomas Hickson, Robert Frappier, Wayne Diamond,Robert Pease, William Pike. RO-W TWO: Ronald Manley, Erik Granger, Michael Zeminsky, Coach Mr. Kelly, Robert Barr, Peter McCready, Carlton Ross, Simeon Pero. HORNETS r 36 Soccer Team ROW ONE: William Kelly, Wayne Granger, James Lagoy, Franklin Pero, Ronald Thayer, Ernest Bean, David Parrett. ROW TWO: David Rudolph, Dennis Zeminsky, Carlton Ross, Ronald Kenney, Richard Zyra, Thomas Hickson, Ronald Manley, Leonard Burbank, Ronald Pease Raymond Forare. ? Junior High Basketball ROW ONE: Arthur Coburn, Franklin Pero, Wayne Granger, Ronald Thayer, Leonard Bean, William Kelly, Johm Parker. ROW TWO: Richard Zyra, Ronald Kenney, Coach Prouty, George Fitch, Leonard Burbank, Ronald Pease - - 37 Cheerleaders FIRST ROW: Sandra Hunt, Beverly Pike, Judith Diamond, Bonnie Roberts, Judith Donovan, Barbara Conklin, Eloise Anderson, Lynn Moltenbrey, Yvonne Thibault. SECOND ROW: Carol Caputo, Captain. FIRST ROW: SECOND ROW: THIRD ROW: Girls' Basketball Team Sandra Hunt, Judith Donovan, Janet Fairman, ..1Irs. Sarafin, Carol Caputo Joan Sullivan, Kay Chapman- Marilyn Hickson, Gloria Frew, Mary Pease, Bonnie Roberts, Agnes Rogers, Rosemary Sawyer, Georgianna Butman, Yvonne Thibault, Judith Diamond- Carolyn Laflamme, Carol Underwood, Edna Avery,- Patricia Gibbs, Donna Edwards, Alice Roberts, Nancy Pero, Gloria Thibault, Marilyn Thibault. 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