Ipswich High School - Tiger Yearbook (Ipswich, MA)
- Class of 1955
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THE TIGER IPSWICH HIGH SCHQQL I955 I vn- 'NT ff' .' fzufff 42' XM 1 f . dx 'pg HQ I 71 07. 1 Q g I A I 7 I7 05 as.-'WI S 1 if f-v s7 Y Tiger Staff x .-f, A FRONT ROW M155 Mud 1, B :cm Abnovf Bev y Roberrson Mnss A len Mary Arsenuulf Mr Hayes MIDDLE R X Ehmor Dza 1d1,N f-N L O B :cn Jon: e Koszubo Vwxmorv Haw sef Corol Hell Solee Prime Mary Ann Gul ont Frank Antomccs Theresa Robms Grace Stone Jomce Gnlmon BACK ROVV Carole Thompson Corol B rw chek Norwcf Tevrve Crm 1 5 Sc Grd 'oem Achromomcz Judstn Pedrrck Pmrucnu Polychronopbs Bar more Jodom 6 Faculty no NT ROW Lefr to R hr M4 s og e Acc cz eqsre, 0 1 IV' ss File-rv Mrs Hmcn MIDDLE ROW Vrs Brown Mrs Prescott N 5 Norrweob M R Hocgkrr-5 Mrss Wmfney Nrss Morwzer Mass r GA L C 1 Mc r' ' Repro Kxl O Mr olb M D Q? 5 7 SEN OQ CLMQS OFF C525 W ..,,sN Ofer Bo P 0 cpNos Treawre euro Dzuc,dJ of non Abrzotf J P e mv ll Q9 tx 5 I r SENIOR STEERHWG CONVI Wllllom Hermessey Eluzooew Robedson Bmon Abbott Norrron Sheppard Eleanor Dzmdul Grover Bexley 4 -wg' Y .. 7 .3 : fm- 154 My , , HW A K 0 m 1 , ' 1 f ' v, 'T Gr dey, Pfesoe rg Pomcf F:i,f:r'c'- ' H N? , . 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BRIAN ABBOTT He rs worth hrs werght rn gold Nrckrrome Appearance Skeets Collegrate Lrkes Sports grrls partres Drslrkes Homework and wartrng Pastrrne Hovrng fun Ambrtron To be a success Brran our most popular boy has been our rrornstay rn class and school aFlarrs and has orrgrnated many prorects to beneflt the class Chosen our best dressed boy Brran has also set the styles rn men s foshrons We are sure that he wrll realrze hrs ombrtron otball l 2 4 Letter 3 4 Basketball l 2 Class Om cer 4 Steerrng Commrttee 4 Student Councrl 4 Adult Glee Club l 2 3 4 Senror Play JOHN ACHRAMOWICZ Afoot and lrghthearted I take tothe open road Youth Councl 4 Varrety Show 3 4 Junrar Play 3 Busrness Manager Trger and Cub Junror Prom Commrttee Class Celebrrty Cap and Gown Commrttee Rrng Commrttee Healthy free Nrckname Appearance Lrkes Drslrkes Pastrme Ambrtron Devrl may care best descrrbes John who would rather go Huntrng and flshrng Hunting and frshrng To be a mrllronarre Johnny Devrlls School flshrng or huntrng than do anythrng else Strollrng down 2' the carrrdor wrth a medrtatrve look rn hrs ey he s probably thrnkrng about the last flsh he caught or the one that got away Good luck John rn mokrng that first mrllron JEAN AMERIO A good lau and a long sleep are t book Nrckname Appearance Lakes Drslrkes Pastrme he best cares rn hrs I Happy go lucky Partres Grrls rn dungarees Gorng to school Ambrtron To marry a rrch grrl Brll rs noted for nrs exceptronolly good sense of humor It rs hard to say who hrs best frrends are for he has so many Hrs hrlarrous comments on the knee socks sported by so many senror grrls are srde splrttrng Bull s dyrramrc personal rty should hold hrm rn good stead throughout hrs entrre lrfe Glee Club l 4 Varrety Show 4 8 ELIZABETH ANDREWS And then her features started into smiles Sweet as blue heavens o'er enchanted isles. Nickname . Appearance ,.............................. Likes ..... Dislikes .., Pastime ................,........ Being with Norman Ambition . . ..........................Togetmarried 'SU' Lizzie Blonde 8 I Norman Liz though a quiet girl in school always has a radiant smile for everyone Normle is her main interest outside of school and working hours Lizs unseltishness bright out look on life and genuine friendliness combine to make a likeable personality and her quiet co operation has con tributed no small part to the success of the Class of I955 Girls Choir 3 4 Glee Club I 2 MARY ARCENAULT Her word s sufficient star to travel by Likes Dislikes To be kept waiting Pastime Chumming with Grace Ambition Good music To do something worthwhile FRANK ANTONUCCI Fare thee well thou are a gallant youth Nickname Noorh Appearance Well dressed Likes Dancing girls and sports Dislikes People who talk a lot Pastime Sleeping Ambition To have one million dollars Frank another of our foremost athletes has fared well on the football field with the success of the team always up permost in his mind He has served ably on many class corn mittees We could always count on Frank to do his best to make an event successful and to work with vigor and de termination Basketball I 2 Baseball I 4 Letter 4 Footballl 2 3 4 er 3 4 Band I 2 Gee Club I 2 3 4 Junior Orchestra I Junior Prom Committee Operetta I Variety Show A leader and one of the most popular girls of our class Mary has demonstrated her amazing capabilities by co editing both the Cub and Tiger She has been a per fect example of the old adage If you want something done give it to a busy person Combining intelligence and personality she will win admiration from all Glee Club I 2 Choir 3 4 JV Cheerleader I Softball I 4 Latin Club 2 Steering Committee 2 Basketball 2 3 Letter 3 Candy Room 3 Variety Show 3 4 Junior Prom Committee Personality Club 3 Cub Staff I 2 3 4 Co Editor Cub and Tiger 4 Class Celebrity Honor Award Committee 4 Secretary to the Guidance Director 4 Pres :dent of French Club 4 Budget Committee 4 Honor Award I 2 3 4 Graduation Essay 9 I I I A . , . ' 1 I , . H N , . , , I ' - 1 I 1 I I r 1 r I Lett , , , 1 l , , , p ' Play, :' ' ' : : ' i l l ,, , - ,, Appearance............... ......... .........Neat -V H ,, ,, - V it ' 6 . . ,, ., . . , , f 1 ' , : -A : f 1 4 : ' 4 1 1 : : 1 ' , : ' A : ' : f , f : - 5 1 . 1 ' : ' 1 ' I : - i' ' f ' I '1 I. ' ,wa 1 sf, I I 1 I . GROVER BAILEY C CA Ct CV L I N lrwgwg Pete Caro lk oo tt Caro Patrne olrgatGosmons I on e ,meer 9 J I I C' leader grlted wrth lnte llgence and rcrsoralrty we have ust that pe son rn our class rs esrdent Voted most lrkely to succeed Pete bd fair to lrve up to exrccta :ons It ou wont to know rnore about our ulnrqurtous class leader ask Carol slre wrll be glad to tell you all about hrm Class Presrdent I 2 3 4 Student Councrl Vrce Presrdent 3 Presrdent 4 Basketball I 2 3 4 Harvard Book Award 3 Honor Award I 2 3 4 Varxety Show 4 Cub Stall 3 Honor Award Commrttee I 2 3 4 Class Celebrrty Steerrng Conn mrttee I 2 3 4 Graduatron Essay JOSEPH BARKOWSKI He was born wlth the gift of laughter Nrckname Appearance Lrkes Girls and partres Bar ky Rugged Drslrkes Runnrng out of gas Pastrme Working on hrs car Ambltlon To be with more gurls and goto more partles What a play' one of the cheerrng crowd shouts Yes Barky often surprrses us wrth rngenrous ball playrng on both the grrdlron and basketball court He has also made the Problems of Democracy class more enroyable by hrs many qurps and pranks To an entertaining classmate we wrsh all the luck rn the world Footballl 2 3 4 Letter3 4 Basketball I 2 3 4 Le er 3 4 Varsity Show 4 ALICE BARRETT From the crown of her head to the sole o all mrrth Nrckname Appearance Lrkes Drslrkes Pastrme Ambrtlan I her feet she s A Ire Happy go lucky Dan School Berng wrth Don To get rnarrred r e rs never u when A rc rs a oun Her gay care manner IS always errtcrtarnrng and hc: vltalrty makes her welcome rn any crowd ll she. IS not crursrng through town wr h Don she rs probably havrng anothc adventure vvrth a or Lrzzre A ratrvc ol Rowley Alla! often ha drthcr. ty arrrvrng at school promptly It rs cutarn tkat lrlc vvrll always ho d lauglrte and exclternent lor her Glee Club I 2 Grrls Cl-ro 10 BEATRICE BEAULIEU lf you ve got slmple beauty and nought else You get about the best thung God nnvents Nickname ea Appearance Pleasant Lnkes New Hampshnre Duslnkes Engllsh Pasttme Wrntnng letters Ambltnon To be a success Beatruce has that natural charm and Inner posse whlch we all envy She IS a conscnenttous worker who always flmshes whatever she beglns The twmkle In her eye however shows that she entoys good fun and perhap IS more fiery than her outward appearance would nndtcate Her smceruty and efficiency should help her attain her goal as a secre tary Glee Club I 2 Glrls Choir 3 French Club4 Varxety Show 3 4 Cafeterna 4 Tnger Typtst Sentor Play Usherette :gif X CAROL BENISCHEK Though young so wnse Though meek so resolute Nickname Benny Appearance Innocent Likes A certam Grove An honest Nickname Appearance Lnkes Dlsltkes Pastlme Ambttlon lTtGFl Dlsltkes Arguments and rushlng Pastlme Betng with Pete Ambutton To lnve a happy late Although Carol states plalnly that she dlsllkes rushing that nevertheless I5 what she IS usually doing whether It be to work to catch the bus or to get the English assignments In on tame Haste does not make waste In Carol s case how ever as her fine scholastic record tndncates A sweet and sincere gurl Carol especially enloys the company of Pete who shares with her the title of class lovers Glee Club l 2 Choir 3 4 Latm Club 2 Cashier 3 Juntor Play Ring Committee 3 Budget Committee 4 Varlety Show 4 Secretary to the Guldance Dnrector 4 Tiger Staff 4 Class Celebrlty HOWARD BOWEN ts the noblest work of God Howie Llkeable Sports School Bowlung To be a success Howie IS a real outdoor man whose tdea of a perfect day would be one spent IH huntang He could tell us much about has camping excursions If he chose Ask Howne questnons about track meets basketball and hockey games or bowl mg and he can answer all of them On the football field he has proved the polnt that you have to be a sport to participate in one. Basketball I- Football 3 4' Letter 4. 11 Lrkes Drslrkes Pastrme Ambrtron It takes o Nrckname Appearon WILLIAM BURNS great ran to rrake a great lrstener Bobby e Sleepy Ro'ler skatrng School Roller skatrng To be a success Hrs ways ar Appearance Lrkes Drslrkes Pastrme Ambrtron e wa s of leasantness Y P Radro and TV To go rnto radro and TV work Boboy rs a frequent vrsrtor rn Newburyport but as yet we have not been able to Gnd out who she rs One of the hrst of our number to recerve hrs drrver s 'rcense Bob has mode good use of rt always A roller skatrng enthusrast Bobby forgets hrs shyness when he dons hrs skates and outshrnes almost anyone at the rrnk Boys Glee Club Dreamy Musrc School Well groomed best descrrbes Mrlton whose handsome ap pearance has made many grrls take natrce Hrs talents lre rn the musrc field as anyone who has heard hrm pl o srng wrll testrfy Wrth hrs pleasrng manner as a basrs Mrl ton s success rn radro and TV rs assured n I2 GleeClubl 23 Ir es Drslrkes Postrme Nrckname Ambrtron FREDERICK CRIPPS He rs a gentleman from sole to crown Clean favored and rmperrally slrm Fred Appearance Energetrc Dancrng and flyrng Homework and concerted people P arr rn To make a contrrbutron to the world ln our sophomore year we welcomed to our class an ener getrc and affable fellow who has garned renown for hrs abrlrty to make people laugh Fred has been genurnely rn terested rn school functrons and has always been ready to rtrcrpate rn them lf he a r Fed w someday soar ave our heads as atop notch prlot Boys Glee Club Class Celebrrty Senrar Play Varrety Show 12 ELEANOR DZIADUL A perfect woman nobly planned To warn to comfort and command Nuckname Appearance Peppy Lukes Poetry Dlslrkes Exams Pasturne Workrng and seeung Norm Ambutron To be a teacher Although El our efflcnent class secretary I5 petite rn stature her anterests are many and broad Eleanor has contrrbuted her talents to both the cheerleading squad and the basket ball team Desprte her busy schedule however she stall has tame left for Norm Wrth her hugh school accampllsh ments as a basxs Eleanor IS assured of success Cheerleadnng I 2 3 4 Class Secretary! 2 3 4 Honor Awardl 2 3 4 Honor Award Commltteel 2 3 4 Glee Club l 2 Chorr 3 4 Lotun Club 2 Softball 2 Basketball 2 3 4 Letter 3 4 Steernng Committee 3 Jumor Prom Com mittee 3 Gnrls State Representative 3 Personaluty Club 3 Varxety Show 4 Tnger Staff 4 Cashrer 3 4 Jumor Play 3 Photography Commnttee 4 Cub Stal? 4 What she d do next no one knew MARY ANN GALLANT She possessed an :mp or two ROBERT EWING A lrttle wrt has pleased me more by half I didn t come to learn l came to laugh Nickname Dnng Appearance Lackadausrcal Likes Partles Dmsllkes WOI'k Pusnme Maklng people laugh Ambltlon To be a let mechannc Bob has kept us In good sprrrts throughout our four years with his hllorlous antucs and dry humor Although he may find hlmself In embarrassing sltuatlons Bob always comes out smllmg Our hagh school doys would Indeed have been a great deal duller had It not been for Bob Band l Glee Clubl 2 3 4 Semor Dance Commlttee -490 f 3+ AV? Nickname Stuff Appearance Colleglate Likes Grey flannels and college boys Dlsllkes Fakes Pastlme Makrng popcorn Ambltlon To be a pramst and to go to Egypt Mary Ann has been the orlgmator of many expressrons and fads whnch have gamed her fame Always eager to have fun and make people laugh, she would be a contender for class daredevnl nf there were such a tntle Possesslng out standing musical ablllty she may find her career rn musuc Cub Staff l, 2, 3, 4, Tiger Staff 4, Basketball 2 3 4, Let ter 3, 4, Softball l, Glrls' Glee Club l, 2, Cholr 3, 4, Variety Show 3, 4 Personality Club 3, Cap and Gown Com mxttee, Jumor Prom Commuttee, Jumor Play, Class Celeb rnty, Semor Play 13 rf' 11 vw JAMES GEANAKOS Hrs lofty step and forehead hugh Hrs wmnrng srmle and hrs beammg eye Nlckrame um Appearance Athletuc Lrkes Girls Dxsnkes Englush literature and concerted people Pastnme Sports wom n and blllxards Ambition To be a mlllronanre Co Cap :nn of the l954 champlanshsp football team mem ber of many class commrttees and vice oresldent of the Student Councul .lam has demonstrated both has abrlnty as a leader and the confldence of has classmates We hope you make the mlllron Jrm otball l 2 C ptaun 4 aske ball I Letters 3 4 Baseball l 2 Vice President ol Student Coun cul 4 Steernng Committee l 2 3 Class C lebruty Student Government Day Representatrve Varnety Show 4 Honor Award l 2 3 4 Honor Award Commnttee Rmg Commlt tee Boys Chonr I 2 3 4 Youth Adult Councnl 4 Chalr JAMES GILLESPIE A llttle nonsense us pleasant now and then man of the Steerrng Commuttee 3 Junior Prom Commlttee Senior Play Nnckname Appearance Lakes Dlsllkes Pashme Ambrtlon Workmg at the lpswuch News Stare To be an nndustrnal engnneer e a Sports Work JANICE GILMAN Red one of the most amusmg members of the class can often be seen sturrmg up fun with Harry ar Bob Hrs actions have often sent the class lnto gales of laughter ln hrs more serlous hours he works In the lpswlch News Store As .lim has always been well liked at l H S we feel certaen that he wlll have no trouble making many more new lrlends Band 2 Glee Club 4 Basketball l Baseball l mix dba Beauty truth and rarity grace In all srmolrcrty Nuckname an Appearance Pretty Lvkes U S Postal System Pastume Cheerleadung and wrltung letters Ambition To be happy rn lute The prettlest gurl an the class Jan as also one ol the most popular and mast talented She has enthuslastncally led the cheers at all the games and added greatly to the suc cess of our varuety shows wnth her beautiful vonce All of Jan 5 talents and flne qualntles however shlne for rust one person We all agree that Spake rs a very lucky fellow Glee Club l 2 Chour 3 4 Latm Club 2 Basketball 2 3 Letter 3 Honor Award l Tnger Stall 4 Cub Staff 3 4 Assocrate Edltor 4 Cap and Gown Commnttee .lumor Prom Commnttee Variety Show 3 4 Junior Play 3 Cheerlead :ng l 2 3 4 Letter 4 Co Head 4 Namrnatnng Commnttee 3 Persanaluty Club 3 Class Celebrnty 4 Softball l Fash non Show 3, Sensor Play 14 CAROL HALL l am a part of all that I have met Appearance COr6f 6 Lukes Ba ketnall and Dan Duslukes Gossup Pastume Beung happy Arnbutuon To be o physucal educatuon teach Comung to I H S un her sophomore year Carol astounded us by her skull un handlung a basketball Recognuzung Car al s talents the gurls elected her co captoun un the senuor year thus guvung her the opportunuty to prove her abuluty as a leader Basketball 2 3 4 Letter 3 4 Badmunton 2 3 Glee Club 2 Chour3 4 Dance Commuttee2 Varuety Show 3 4 Cafe terua 3 4 Tuger Staff 4 I Iuve for th Nuckname Appearance Lukes Pastume Ambutuon WILLIAM HENNESSEY ose who love me and the good that I can do Stately Dogs Hutchhukung To be a salesman School A merry he Nuckname Appearance Lukes Pastume Duslukes Goung to Newburyport CARL HUDSON art maketh a cheerful countenance Huddy Duddy Cor mechanucs Bulls sunceruty honesty and actuve co operatuon have mode hum a very popular member of our class He possesses cu hugh degree of leadershup whuch he dusplayed on the foot ball and basketball teams Hus wullungness to aud wull surely stand hum un good stead un hus future career as a salesman Football I 3 4 Letter3 4 Basketball 4 Letter 4 Steerung Commuttee 3 4 Chaurman 4 Junuor Prom Commuttee 3 Senuor Dance Commuttee 4 Tuger Staff 4 Varuety Show 3 4 Glee Club 3 Class Celebruty Senuor Play Merry Ambutuon To make hus flrst mulluon un a couple of weeks The start of an engune us heard varuous nouse effects are emutted a cloud of smoke appears and off goes Carl un hus latest hot rod Hus skull un soupung up a car us astound ung Not all of hus talents he un thus one field however Carl us the possessor of a ine vouce whuch blends perfectly wuth hus fruend Multon s Good luck un the fut re Carl Boys Glee Club 15 re ' ...... . .................... s , ....... 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A . . . . , . , . c , . , Lrkes Dtslrkes Pastume Ambttnon Act well yo Appearance EARLE JENKINS ur part there all the honor Iles HUPPY Sports Homework Seerng Ellue To own a profe snonol football team A large part of the credit for our champxonshrp football team goes to Earle the team s manager He was falthful to the team In every way The boys really apprecnated the sptrtt and confldence wlth whrch Earle encouraged each one of them We predrct that his professlonal football team wrll be the best rn hrstory Manager of the Football Team 4 Letter 4 Baseball 3 4 Glee Club 3 4 BARBARA JODOIN Both short and sweet most say IS best Nrckname Barb Appearance Fraglle Lakes Weekends Drsltkes Wrtttng Pastlme Cheerleadmg and wrltlng letters Ambltxon To be a success Dependable and trustworthy best descrtbe Barb Our most studrous grrl Ends time between studies to lend her volce and splrlt to the cheerleading squad capably lead the gurls basketball team as co captain and keep Bob happy We hope success and happtness In lrfe are yours Barb Softballl 2 Basketball l 2 3 4 Letter 3 4 CoCaptarn 4 Latm Club 2 French Club 4 Glee Club l 2 Cholr 3 4 Cheerleader l 2 3 4 Letter 4 Cub Staff 3 4 Tlger Staff 4 Honor Award l 2 3 Variety Show 3 4 Class Celebrity RICHARD JOHNSON Nobody heard hum and nobody saw He was a picture you could never draw Nmckname DK Appearance Good lookmg Llkes Baseball Dnslukes W O R L Pastrme Gonng to WHAV Ambltron To be a televuston durector Rrchard our handsomest boy possesses a cordlal manner and a llkeable gran A baseball enthusrast he has proved has worth on the duamond Duck s lnterests are radto and televrsron IH whtch he doubtless has a future Baseball l 2 3 4 Band l 2 Boys Glee Clubl Photog raphy Comm ttee 4 Vartety Show 4 School Representatrve on Statron WHAV Class Celebrity Sensor Play 16 Dlsllkes .IANICE KASZUBA Wherever she ns There lS sun and tnme and a sweet our Nuckname Kushy Appearance Stylnsh Likes Glen Maller records Dlsllkes Waltmg for mall Pastnme Talklng Ambltlon To go to college The man who wrote the ever popular song Smlle Smlle Smale must have had Janlce ln mlnd As well as her engaging smile Kushy has a captlvatlng person allty endearmg her to all Jamces neat attractive appearance her wllllngness to co-operate and her amlabuluty are qualltres whlch wrll serve her well as a nurse Glee Club l2 Personallty Club 3 Latm Club 2 Choir 34 Softball l Cub Staff l234 Tlger Staff 4 Jumor Play Jumor Prom Commlttee Varrety Show 34 Honor Award I23 J V Cheerleader l Steerlng Commlttee 2 Senior Play No coward soul Nickname Appearance JAMES KELLY IS mane e Well burlt Partles Football Ipswich girls As merry as Nlckname Appearance Pastnme Havnng a good tame Ambltuon To be a Dusc Jockey Malnstay of the forward lme on last years champxon ship football team Jlm ably demonstrated hrs great athletic prowess Jnm however ns not all brawn and muscle for he possesses a great deal ot untellugence Hrs rugged appearance and pleasant manner have won many fermnlne hearts durlng hrs hugh school years Hls courage and lntellugence wnll certainly make hum a success Football l234 Letters 234 Baseball l Basketball l Glee Club l234 Varlety Show 34 Steermg Com mittee 2 Krolly Carefree Likes Hank and convertibles Dnslukes Concented people Pastume Gomg out and havlng fun Ambltnon To be a secretary A qulet pleasnng personallty has won for Krolly many friends throughout her school years Chattmg wlth Salee or Marulyn about her latest date wuth Hank or some other equally nmportcnt matter occupied most of her txme A hard worker and a true frlend to al who know her Krolly wlll fund happiness Gurls Glee Club I2 Glrls Choir 3 Tiger Typrst 17 11 .- , . .,, . 11- . 1 . 1 1 1 fi I I 1: : 1 1 : 1: f1i . 1 1 I . 11 - - 11 Lakes ....... ,- .... ---- .... -,,,-,- , . . , . 1 , . 11: : 2 1112 fl ' 11 - 11 4. , - v 55, 3-0 , . V 11 1 - PAUL LEET Frrends books a cheerful heart and consc ence clear Are the chorce companrons I have here Appearance Self possessed Lrkes Sports Pastrme Watchrng TV Ambrtron To be a success Quret cmd wellrnonnered Paul was lrttle seen by us after school for hrs spare trrne was taken up erther wrth hrs rob o hrs pastrme huntrng Pauls astonrshrng mathematrca abrlrty assc es hrm of a hrgh posrtron rn HARRY LENO An all l ask rs a merry yarn from a laughrng fellow rover Nrckname Appearance Fun Iovrng Lrkes Gorng to Medford Drslrkes Homework Pastrme Seerng Harrret Ambrtron To be a success Our days rn school have been made happy and forgettable by Harry and hrs rrotous antrcs Harry however also possesses a serrous srde to hrs personalrty whrch we wrtnessed durrng hrs senror year Hrs deter mrnatran and wrll power ought to wrn for htm much success rn hrs chosen career tball 124 Gl e Cl b Ban I2 Varr Show 4 Basketball 1 Class Celebrrty Nrckname Lrkes Drslrkes Pastrme Ambrtron I am wealthy rn Appearance the technrcal freld JOAN MARSHALL my frrends .loansy Flrrtatrous Partres Rowley boys Babysrttrng To be a nurse Approprrately named class boyologrst Joan rs c n stontly surrounded by a group of admrrrng moles Voted also most popular grrl rn the class she has enlrvened our days by her wrtty remarks rnsprrrng vocal duets and graceful ballet arrangements all dedrcated to o r class A we ook back on our years at IH S shall recall wrth pleasue our funlovrng Joan ee Club eerre er rn C Ba mrnton 23 Varety Show 34 Chorr 34 Sen r Dance Cornrnrttee 4 Trger Saff Class Celebrrty Cafe terra 4 I8 Ambltlon And true she Nickname Appearance Lxkes D sllkes Pastlme MARYANNE McCORMACK rs as she has proved herself Llstennng to records To be successful Studlous Leaky Pens Muck Donme To be successful Maryanne certamly n deservmg of the tltle DAR Good Cltlzenshrp Grrl as she has proved herself a conscnentlous and dependable worker To the casual observer Maryanne IS qunet and reserved Beneath a quiet exterlor however Ile a qulck wut and flne sense of humor Always ready to help and to glve an en couraglng word Maryanne wnll be well liked wherever she goes Glee Club 2 Glrls Choir 34 Jumor Prom Committee Latln Club 2 Jumor Play Honor Award l French Club 4 Tlger Staff 4 DAR Representatnve Q Lnkes Dnslukes Pastnme Ambltlon La ugh where we Nnckname Appearance EVELYN MclNTOSH must be candid where we can vue Blxthe Beagles Locker combmatlons Playing tennls ALICE 0 BRIEN The frrst thnng we notnced about Evelyn when she came here In February was her pleasant ever ready smlle Commg from Haverhlll she soon adgusted to llfe at IHS and made a remarkable number of fruends In a short tnme Evelyn enloys tennus and loves to sung We are glad that she lomed us and wrsh that she had done so sooner A pleasant face IS a sulent recommendatnon Nlckname Allee-O B Appearance Attractnve Likes J A P Drsllkes Mondays Pastnme Workmg and beung wzth Jlm Bursts of uncontrollable laughter an unusually pleasant dzsposntlon and strnkmg green eyes allve wlth merrlment are only a few of Aluces charms Working ln the Rowley drugstore and mamtalmng a posltnon on the Honor Roll has kept her qunte busy whnle her socral llfe IS devoted almost excluslvely to Jnm Latln Club 2 French Club 4 Softball l Basketball 2 Glee Club I2 Chour 34 Honor Award I2 Tnger Staff 4 Cap and Gown Commrttee 4 Jumor Prom Commnttee 3 Steermg Commnttee 3 JV Cheerleader l 19 JUDITH PEDRICK Snappy happy pretty and gay She has fun to every day Nlckname Judy Appearance Sparkllng Lakes People and excl emen Dlsllkes most of life Snobs Pastlme Babys tlng and horseback rlcllng Amblt on To oe nappy A mognetnc personallty belongs to Judy an attractlve a lrendly me'nber of our cass Merrlment good n and l gnt near ed rn scn ef are ner cons ant com panlons Judy ls always eager to loln ln any adventure and to gave help whenever lt lS needed Thus charrnxng s who as fond of people wlll always make e ee Club If Personal u Cheerleadmg I Junlor Prom Comrnlttee Club Staff 34 Tlger Staff 4 Varnety Shaw 34 Junlor Play 3 Sensor Dance Commlttee Senlor Play MARILYN POIRIER All thlngs that she does are well done Appearance Petlte Likes Wrltlng to George Dlsllkes Wlse guys Postlme Keepmg busy Ambltlon To be a secretary Although we never hear too much from Marllyn we know that she leads a very actlve soclal lnfe A talented seamstress she often sports a lovely outflt whtch she has made herself Havmg the assets of quletness and co operatlveness Marllyn wull certannly be an excellent secretary ee Club 2 Varlety Show 4 Secretary to e Guldance Dlrector 4 Tlger Typlst 4 PATRICIA POLYCHRONOPLOS And all thats best of dark and brlght Meets ln her aspect and her eyes Nlckname UV' Appearance Dem'-Jfe Llkeg T vlslt U Dlsllkes PGSSIVTHSYS Pastlme Cheerleadung and sports Ambltlon To be a prlvate se etary Although kept very busy wr h her studles and numerous ass ac lvltles as teosu er ol the Class of I as very capably handled our l :ons for our years As co head cheer eader and star guard on the baske ba team Put has :J so derranstro ed her a hletnc lltles Of curse she a ways ha tlrne to spend wa r . -la len , eu' ' r best wishes go w' you P .. ee Club , 7 C olr 7, , .. s Treasurer ,2, , 4 .auf -,g tt ,J ,exeader ,,,gL6. r 4, Co-Captain , L In Ct Qf French Club 4- Hon r Award l,2,3,4g Honor Award Commlttee 4g CO-Chairman ..n Committee, Junior .rn Carnmlfteeg Varlety S w 3,4g lger t f 5 2 al. , Persona it C.u 5 Budget Committee, Candy Room 45 Graduation Essay. And I am Nickname Appearance Likes Dlslxkes Pastume Ambition very happy for l know that Ive been good Friday lPaydoyl Limo Beans Wanting for a 5 I5 phone call To loin the Waves Barb Friendly Although Barbara is usually quiet and unassuming we know that she is peppy and mischievous by her many pranks in cooking class When Barb Isnt babysitting she is writing to her favorite servlceman Francis The first gurl in our class to become engaged Barbara hopes to hear weddmg bells in the not too distant future We wish you every happiness on the sea of matrimony Barb Glee Club I Girls Choir 3 Variety Show 4 Tiger Typist I read l write I settle or I rove content to live SALEE PRIME As highly charged as dynamite Nickname a Appearance a Likes Music Dislikes Silly boys Pastnme Finding fun Ambition To be a teacher of the blind Salees many conquests of the heart always leave us wondering who the current one is Her dexterity with a paint brush has resulted in many posters cartoons and contributions ta the art exhibitions Sal wlth her bright and witty nature has added gaiety and laughter to many classes and has kept us spellbound with vivid and animated descrlptlons of her many fun filled esca podes Glee Club I 2 Tiger Staff 4 Variety Show 3 4 Choir 4 Tlger Typist Nickname Betsy Appearance Intellectual Likes Classical music Dislikes Being Interrupted Pastime RCCldlV'lQ Ambition To be a social and financial success u :ling her duties as caedntor of the Cub an Tiger serving capably on various committees re cetving all A report cards and starring as a basketball guard are evidence of Betsys versatility Her interests outside of school are far too numerous to elaborate a in this short space If Betsy realnzes her aol Radcliffe will be gaming the girl from our class most likely to succeed Basketball I234 Softball 1234 Co-edttor Cub and Tiger Junior Prom Committee Photography Club 2 Archery I Glee Club 2 Treasurer French Club 4 Nominating Committee 3 Personality Club 3 Variety Show- Honor Award I2- Class Celebrity- Photography Committee- Steering Committee 44 Latin Club- Choir 4. 21 L. The long brown path before me leadtng wherever choose Nlckname Appearance Lakes Dtsllkes Charley Independent THERESA ROBlNS Sttrred wtth OCTIVITY The sptrtt of those energettc days Ntckname Tessle Appearance Busy Ltkes Soctal people Dnsltkes Snobs Pasttme Babysttttng Ambltuon To be a nurse Sl o Th esa'? She has such qualtes as r' rseverance generosty and sncerlty whtch ave wade her on ettctcnt Ieacer tn school alta rs Certatnly our va tety snows w uld o have been so successful o en r ner ture ess efforts as stu en marager We fully apnrectate all that Theresa has done thank her or str' ere Glee Club I 2 Gtrls Chotr 34 Student Manager Vartety Show 34 Ttger Stott Juntor Prom Cornmtttee Jumor Play Personoltty Club 3 Ttger Staff 4 Budget Committee 4 Class Cclebrtty Go Work Pqgnme Hunting flshtng Ambition To be a mtlllonatre Cnarley possesses many rare and valuable quallttes A staunch Republtcan he often expounds hts polttlcal theortes to hs Democratic opponens He and John h ve beer' lnseparable both a d out of sc ol Charley ts sure to do well at the Unzve stty of Massachu setts and later as on lawyer Clos Offtcer 2 Photography Cofnrntttee 4 Good Gov nment Day 2 3 Tiger S aff 4 Cub Staff 3 4 C ass Celebrtty Nnckname Appearance Llkes Dtsltkes Pasttme Ambttton ca. ne, . ers Q, , g A f Vorie.y Show V Sen or y. 22 NORMAN SHEPPARD Why shouldnt the world hear of a great player? Shep Athlettc Sports Exams Sports and seelng EI To be successful rrrte our class athlete s good clatm to I Co cap a n ' he T954 ch fnpton htp football tearn and t t s e :J etoall earn ep fd ou tandung athletlc abtltttes to advanta e a Eenno ha c be 't con ant cornpantons sm e the eghtn fade a.. t,:,- 5 at , , , p - l,2,3,4g '2 .,l, , , , ,.t,ers ,4, Baske T,2, , 1 aptatn 4, Steering Committee l,2,3,4g 4 Cass Celebrityg Student Council 45 MARLENE SINGER A woman founded on pleasantness and poise Appearance Lakes DlSllkeS Pastnme Ambition u r gn' has oeen the env of us aql sun Waltmg for the week ends sh-'1 El' Sedate Clothes Conceuted people To go to college s 'v r Vlo lene awa loo a ra nv her latest styled clothes whnch ado n ner tall graceful ftgure Unas umnng and congenial 'vlo lene possesses a charm that has captured the hearts of many lads and w contnnu wln frtends for her In the future G ee u l ball l Chee e r a tn Cub C our 34 Nomnnatlng Committee l French C ub 4 Honor Award l 2 3 4 .lumor Prom Commlttee Tnger Staff Class Celebrzty Honor Award Commnttee 4 NANCY LEE TANNER For the good are always merry Nnckname Appearance Lukes Dlsllkes Pastume Ambrtuon To be a home worm smule a good nature characterize Nance one GRACE STONE There IS none luke thee among the dancers Nrckname Stoney Appearance Cheerful Lakes Dancmg sports Dtsltkes To be tlckled Pasttme Chummung wuth Mary Ambttlon To lead a happy llfe Grace has been to us her classmates an unfarlung fruend always eager to share our Interests Her unusually cheerful nature has won her the title of Class Optlmlst On the basketball court Grace excelled ass varslty forward scorang many of the ponnts accumulated by the gurls team throughout the season A sympathetnc and understandmg frrend Grace as one of our best lxked classmates Gee Club l2 Chorr 34 Basketball 234 Letter 4 .lunror Play Voruety Show 3 4 Cub Staff 4 Tnger Staff 4 Junior Prom Commtttee Class Celebrnty Latln Club 2 Vrce President French Club 4 JV Cheerleading Per sonollty Club 3 Nance Happy My middle name Egotustncal people Sewmg and art economtcs teacher on rmperturbable of our Rowleyttes Our class artist has done rnnumerable drawlngs for Th Cub and has engoyed helprng wtth many dance decoratlons Wrztung to Frank or sewing keep her busy rn her spare trme She has the qualutres whnch should make a good teacher Glee Club l,2g Badminton 35 Cub Staff 3,44 Tiger Staff 4- Variety Show 3,45 Cashier 3,-4, Halloween Dance Com- mittee 4p Class Celebrity, 23 Lakes Daslakes Pastame Ambataon HELEN ZWICKER She poured her spreadang smale oer everythang Appearance Petate Lakes 62 oys Daslakes Dasappoantments and rude people Pastame Wratang letters Ambataon To lead a happy lafe Uncont ollable gaggles are heard from seemangly nowhere Ae look about The we see Helen and wonder how such a small frame can harbor so much marth lt was an our senao year that we really got to know Helen for she had el us to go to Brockton when we were fresh men We are certaanly glad she returned as she has been a good companaon to many of us boys and garls a ake Garls Choar 4 Cateteraa 4 Varaety Show 34 Budget Commattee 4 Tager Typ st 4 24 Many fraends an Appearance ole a pe e CAROLE THOMPSON general one ns specaal Sweet Jack Chartreuse Wratang to Jock To be an X Ray technacaan lass con a ways be seen hurryang wn the corrad s t bt late to Class Car e a m v ra us av to share an aa w ve al era oyed Ca ole as us w have sod but when ,lack Comes home al e as lorgotten Good luck an your aarn to oecome an Xllay technacaan Carole Gee Club l2 Choar 34 Decoratang Committee 2 Latan Club 2 Junaor Play 3 Cashaer 3 4 Varaety Show 4 Personalaty Club 3 lager Stall 4 Senaor Play fi MAURICE BOUDREAU He needs no fotl but shlnes by hrs own proper ltght Y W Nlckname Appearance Likes Dlsllkes Pastlme Ambxtton N35 V7 anua f D ancn o h n U .J an c r wnt he was n an ou o N nave cer ny mlssea Vloxl g mal fron out are consoe fr a Boy Glce C up an 043'- DAVID PELLETIER Where he halls short tts natures fault alone Where he succeeds the ments all his own Nickname Gump Appearance a Likes Huntmg Dlsllkes Cafeterua Pastxme Huntnng Ambxtnon To be a conservatlon offlcer Tall and sllent Dave quetly made nls way among us wlnnmg frlends whe ever he went He spent most of hs spa e tlrre hu tnng and flshlng untul January w n he left us to become a recrult ln the Amr Force We all w htm me 'oes ol luck and we are sure that he wall very well tn Worklng Frldoy ntghts Moxwe Mtschuevous Glrls Workmg To succeed ox e se .race Typnfled RICHARD KNOWLES Gave me the llfe l e Nnckncme DIC Ltkes Boatung School Worklng nn the A and P Dtsltkes Pasttme Ambltlon To be a success Duck has won many frlends dullng hls hugh school years hrs aslng 'te mann rs Hrs flashy red on yernble becam farnlllar sght to all In January we wls ed htm gooclby and ood luck he eft hrs career ln the Arr Force if' 5' 25 I n 5 . , 5 1 H - - 4 - An Ou' loss ' fne Alf Forces go? when M I left us if in J ' rl to ,oln that lr 1 f the r-' . by is good- 3' 'ed la gh d hee y Nstle, . ' ca s' f ln nls pleasant 'l ok on llle. J e ' - K tal l ' ' t 'e's e ' ' J .ner, ' l cl it by the fact 'nat any atners are eng y ng it. ' s' - I . N ., ' ' lov . 3 A --V ---------- - A--- --Y - -H ---M Ik Appearance --, s, - ,eww .sss , ,,.,, . , - Bashful IQ it . . ,. . , Y with ' ple ' , pol' e . ' c - I t' e a i , . M 'h ' g as l for 'X , r, . . 9 . . 1 H I A 1 , f -, ' H ,,s,,-,,,,---,,,-,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, . T ll . . , ,, , 1 l 1 I r ' V -n' , ' ' ' , he Q 4 Ish . t , I . t, I ' ' do ' life. Y A y WIDUA was lrs5fIY5 OUR MODERN WORLD WHAT IS MISSING Mary Arsenault Backward turn backward O Tume In your flught How many tumes we have heard these words repeated In our world of chaos constant rush and competutuon there IS a tendency to look back with pleasure and longung on the good old days the time when tran quuluty and sumplucuty reugned In the hearts and homes of the American people Of course It IS ImpOSSIble to turn back the hands of the clock as we sometimes thunk we should luke to do We should not and neuther do we want to neglect to realuze and apprecuate the remarkable progress that the world thus far has made progress that has resulted In an era of modern methods and modern convenuences I do thunk however that we should not abandon enturely the ways of the proverbual good old days Many of us are mussung a certaun satisfaction from lufe by followung the modern trend completely I believe there IS a defunute need to restore many of the pursuuts our grandparents followed pursuuts whuch could more deeply enruch our luves wuth a stronger feelung f serenuty happuness and securuty To illustrate what I am tryung to say I should lIke to recall some aspects of luvung In the communuty school and home as It once was and make comparusons wuth lIvIng today Perhaps the most marked changes have taken place In the lives of America s young people We are growung up In an enturely dufferent atmosphere from the one that exusted twenty fuve or thirty years ago Then socual emphasis was placed on the group now It IS on the couple There IS a strong tendency for young people to want to paur off as soon as they reach hugh school age and thus they muss the fellowshup of a number of eughth grade throughout hugh school muss the oppor tunuty to cultuvate many fruendshups and to enuoy them selves IU a muxed group of people theur own age I-low much fun used o be had at candy pulls sleugh rudes and square dances socual actuvutues whuch now are practucally nonexustent and whuch many modern een agers consuder square Often we hear a youth complain 'nat he doesnt have a good tume at dances One of the reasons could be that he doesnt ask a gurl o go o the dance wuth hum It seems tha tnat IS almost essentual now and I 'i shouldnt be There IS no need for group fun to dusunte grate One emedy fo he stuatuon would be the reappearance of dance cards whuch once assured every gurl and boy different dancung partners throughout the evenung Young people today should forget at least some of the tume theur reliance on televusuon movues and local hangouts to keep them amused If they trued to provide theIr own enuoyments by developung a keener apprecua tuon of nature and other more worthwhule unterests they would get a great deal more out of lufe In the field of education many tumes regretful com parusons are made between modern Ideas of schoolung and those that were n practuce when Grandma was grl n article by Phyluss McGInley reflected the vuews of ex Presudent Harry S Truman that modern textbooks have forgotten the aums of McGuffy teachung educatung for ethucs as well as Intellect building char acter as well as vocabulary and that as a result Ameru can educatuon has suffered a tremendous blow Perhaps that IS stated a 'It le strongly No one will duspute tne fac that educatuon methods have Improved and that we nave some of the best schools and traunung faculutues at our dusposal But maybe we are remuss In castung asude tne readers whuch some educators consuder as outdated as the horse and buggy If we blew the dust from the books tnat were used In the one room schoolhouse and Investugated 'nem wuth an open mund we should fund that their eachung IS stull valud They gave students readung ma erual planned for the age level of the chu d selectuons of real luterary worth and moral teachung wrapped In an acceptable package The maxums from tne readers compuled by Professor McGuffy provuded practucal Illustratuons applicable to su uatuons In the child s own lufe I-Ie was not only gettung of lufe whucru would stand hum a good stead throughout 'tus days Schoolchuld en day are ea rung much about nuclear weapons modern Industry and fune arts but are lufes basic mora s bcung IncuIca ed In trueur TITII'IdS9 The max Ims nesy s we bes p I To waste not IS to want f II IWJYS have practical applucatuon and were css n ems of old Let us yeserdays purau ru o eacuun w c ae 'I 'rue are n o ng overlooked n ue search for more specualuzed kr wedge I Lesson I oday From McGuffeys Readers by Phyluss NAcGInley Readers Og s December l954 . r r t. E. ' If - - - 11 ' I f ' ' - fu 11 - ' ' ' ' ' I ' , ' I 1 1 - g ' ' ' . QI I .CDA ' ' ' ' I I - 11 11 ' ' - I - . . . - r 1 .Il - ' ' I ' It I . I , , , , O I I T . . I , . I . I ' . . V, . . I l . 1 1 ' ' ll D l . I . . friends. A boy and girl who go steady from the a formal education, but also learning the infinite truths ' ' ' , ' r to l r I'I 4, . I Y - - A - 1 F . . , . . . I -. , , y . I . . - ' ' , ' I . ' , I-Io f I fl f so Icy, ' ' not vi' al c . I ' .' ' ' , ' I' ' I strf -ed I educoion sysfc. ,- . hope ' A that 7 ' as ' fo s f t I g hi h r sI'Il ' ' f I - ' , .. , of ' ei I ' 2 I ti ' . I ' I Af ' -I IO le . , - s or T 5 ' ' I ' 26 The communaty too as well as the school as losing saght of some worthwhale pursuats There as a noted paucity of events an whach the whole communaty takes part Instead of gatherang for busaness reasons alone town meetangs and the lake why not assemble for pleasure too? Pacnacs and community sangs whach are far from common an many towns afford fun for young and old alake and provade an excellent opportunaty to develop a better relataonshap wath townspeople and neighbors Some people are realazang that many American trada taons are becoming lost and these people are tryang to revave them Grady Johnson and has famaly washed to brang back the sample hospatalaty of yester year ln an artacle an the Readers Dagest whach probably many of you read entatled We Revaved the Lost Art of Calling CD Mr Johnson said that the average American neagh borly by tradataon has forgotten casual vasatang and maarataaned than socaal relataons only through RSVP partaes and dinners What he says as true Todays socaal code requares that entertaanang be done on a formal basas and has resulted an the elamanataon of the casual dropping an on friends wathout a formal anvata aon The Johnson famaly wondered how many of thear fraends were at home lake them washang that they could chat wath thear fraends but from fear of offendang established etiquette were unwallang to vasat without an satuataon and dad lust what they intended they brought back the lost art of callang by vasatang people unex pectedly and for no other reason then merely wanting to see them ln Mr Johnsons words Were learning to enloy one anothers company instead of dreading the trouble and expense we formerly caused Danner entertaanang as fallang off although we break bread more often than before famaly style Edgar Guest an has perhaps rather homely fashion expresses the same sentiment an these lanes from has poem When Friends Drop ln 0 Theres no pomp of preparation theres no style or sham or fuss We are glad to welcome callers who are glad to be wath us An we sat around and vasat or we start a merry game An we show them by our manner that we re mighty pleased they came For theres something real about at and the yarns we love to span And the tame flaes oh so swaftly when a few good friends drop an Speaking of vasatang friends an thear home makes us thank about the famaly Over the years ther has been a gradual dasantegrataon of famaly lafe Many of the taes that once bound members of a famaly closely an love and regard for each other are now beang elaman ated Outsade actavataes make such a constant demand on our tame that we rarely indulge an the sample enloy ment of staying home talking wath those who are dear to us Good conversataon as dyang Its murderers are televasaon movaes radao and other equally modern amusemens I do not wasn to say there as not much gaaned from navang these anventaons at our disposal I do wan to stress however that we are becoming addacted to them I once read thas cartoon quap0 Last naght I was talking to my wafe you know how you do when the televasaon se as broken Some of you may thank that as a rather exaggerated allustrataon of my poant but an a great many homes at as very near the truth In a typacal Ameracan household of the l900s the famaly often gathered around the piano for an hour or two of sangang Mother struck a chord and each member of the famaly loaned an the sangang Perhaps tharteen year old Jammy was out of tune and has chang ang voace cracked now and then but no one seemed to mand They felt a closer relataonshap wath each other by sharang an thas enloyment Following thas recreataon the kids settled down to thear studaes sometames seated at one large table especaally suited for that purpose wath Mother and Dad lookang on In thas scene there existed a feeling of mutual love and happaness a closeness so evident at was almost tangable Now the pa ture as changed After the evening meal as over Johnny grabs has coat and as off for the movaes Sas waats ampataently for her babysattang employer to preparations for a naght out Each one goes has separate way an many homes The close harmony that was once prevalent has ceased to be Now more than ever before at seems to me a chald needs the assurance that he as growang up an a home where has essentaal need for love guadance and un derstandang as beang supplaed Every youngster needs that sense of securaty felt when he knows that someone as waatang for ham at has home Today as a womans place an the world becomes ancreasangly promanent and chaldren are growang more andependent more and more mothers are workang In some cases at as absolutely necessary that the woman of the house work to help wath famaly expenses but unless that as the case I belaeve that the modern wafe and mother would serve her famaly far better by beang on hand when they needed her than by ancreasang the famalys store of material comforts The unaform closely constructed famaly lafe that once domanated almost every home can exast gust as strongly today We have to realaze that the need for truas closeness does exist that we are elamanatang many practaces whach would help to make our home lafe more abundant and that we can remedy the satuataon by beang a lattle old fashioned and puttang less emphasas on the movae screen and more on the home To conclude quate samply Let us not shut the door on yesterday and throw away the key Gfor behand that door lae some of the secrets to a happaer and more satasfyang lafe I Readers Dgest December I954 pp I5 I8 I Refldefs D'9e5f December I954 P 99 lCondensed from Chrastaan Science Monatort I Friends by Edgar A Guest Copyragh I925 I Cartoon quaps Ball Keane Regaster ond Trabune Syndacate The Reelly und Lee Company p 20 I Paraphrosea auoagvaon by Vavaora Y Laramore Today I I I ' ' - 1 1 1 . . . . , - a . . . - I I I I . I - I 1 ' ' 4 ' ll , I . - 1 . . . - A 1 1 . . , . I . 1 - 1 - - - I - 11 - - 1 ' I ' ' - I I I I . ,, . . - - . , ' 1 I . s . ,I 1 . I ll- ' ' Il ' ll If . I 1 l I . . . . ',. ' - I I 1 E' 1 . 11 1 I 1 I1 1 1 1 1 I invita-tion. They decided to do something about this PICI4 her UP- The rest Ol The lUmllY We GVTQGQGCI in 11 11 - - - ' I - ' I l 1 11 1 - - ' ' , , , 1 1 1 . , . . ' ' ' I I . . . I . 1 1 . . , . . ' ' ' ' I . -. - 11 ' ' I I . . . . . I I , 1 . . . ,, . ' ' ' ' , 1 11 ' ' ' 1 11 1 ' 1 ' ' ' I . I . T 1 1 d . . . I d f 1 ' ' I 1 ' I I I I . . . 1 1 1 I 1 I1 ' 1 I I I I I . . ,, . . . . , . . . . . I . . . I . . Q . . . . ,, I . ,, 1 n n l 1 1 I ll 1 1 1 1 I ' . 1 I . 27 GETTING AND SPENDING WE LAY WASTE OUR POWERS by Grover C Barley Ill Before the begrnnrng of the Industrral Revolutron the marorrty of people lrved rn a slow paced srmple socrety At that trme there were no crtres teemrng wrth rushrng mrllrons and smokrng factorres There were no movres trarns stock markes These people had none of our modern Convenrences Therr trme was Spent rn rarsrng enougn food to support 'nerr famrlres and to pay therr taxes ln therr lersure they took trme to offer reverence to therr Creator To us perhaps thrs seems lrke a dull exrstence yet accordrng to varrous sources these people were qurte happy wrth therr lrves Today man lrves rn a very complex and materralrstrc socrety rn whrch lrfe rs geared to a very raprd pace It seems that almost every one rs fully occupred tryrng to cram a twenty four hour day rnto erght hours Rush and worry seems to be our motto and the faster the pace becomes the more man wants to rnc ease rt Certarnly rn thrs age of ret planes and atomrc power man rs not content In fact he rs probably less content than ever before rn hrstory It rs true that socrety rs changrng rt has been rn revolutron srnce man has exrsted but srnce the rnceptron of rndustrralrzatron socrety has changed radrcally and raprdly At frrst through necessrty man was vrrtually enslaved by the machrnes he burlt but gradually he has freed hrmself Frrst men worked srxteen hours a day Thrs workrng day was gradually decreased to twelve hours erght hours and now there rs talk of an even shorter workrng day Man has been able to decrease hrs work rng hours by rncreasrng the productrvrty of the machrne Ivlachrne hours are raprdly berng substrtuted for man hours and rt rs such a substrtutron that rs creatrng a serrous socral problem Vlan rs berng enslaved rn a heterogeneous manner by that whrch he devrsed b cause hrs rn eress and search for happrness durrng hrs rn reased lersure are based on one thrng maternal sm In tne nrn teenth century Wrllram Wordsworth ex pressed qurte srmply the effect of these same evrls rn hrs day The world rs too much wrth us late and soon Gettrng and spendrng we lay waste our powers When man seeks materralrstrc goals the best he can obtarn rs a superfrcral happrness resultrng from transrtory pleasures But even today man strll has sources open to rm that wll decrease hrs subrectron to the machrne ma terral sm and socrety tnese sources can rncrease hrs happrness and grve hrs lrfe more meanrng Probably one of the frnest drversrons rs athletrcs As an avenue of reraxatron sports offer more to a greater number and varrety of people Certarnly very few sources of good pleasure offer equal enroyment from the vrewporn f botn spectator and partrcrpant Another and probably more endurrng satrsfactron rs the cultrva ron of he mrnd through the apprecratron of tne frner thrngs rn lrfe such as frne art good musrc and wor h whrle Ir era ure Thrs does not mean that one must hobrtually attend the opera house wander through ar gallerres o be a book worm to be happy We should however recognrze the beauty of such self expressron and wrth a lr le effort and study try to apprecrate the rnrel ect that the creatron of such a work rnvolves Througrr hrs source we can drscover new pleasure and satrsfactron Another channel through whrch one may derrve a fuller meanrng of lrfe rs through our na ural surround rngs Thrnk for a momen of ne dazzlrng whrte sand and prcturesque sand dunes at Cranes Beach or the trees and multrcolored r cks that border the twrs rng turnrng Ipswrch Rrver One mrght say these are srmple thrngs but they are sources of pleasure wrthrn the reach of all of us and very much a part of our every day lrfe The fault lres rn the fact that whrle absorbed rn worldly cares or pleasures few stop to apprecrate the beauty and the perfect balance of exrstence that' rs darly paraded before our eyes Maybe rf man slackened hrs pace a brt he would take note of the srmple tranqurllrty that resrdes on every srde If man began to realrze these thrngs he mrght awaken to the fact that nature offers hrm two ardes to hrs quest for happrness a source of rnsprratron and asprratron However the best and basrc source of all satrsfactron rs our element of farth Man may search far and wrde for happrness but unless he turns to God to seek help and grve thanks he wrll never attarn a full and lastrng peace of mrnd When mon realrzes the beauty of tne truth that lres rn relrgron he wrll frnd strength for truth has vast power thrs power wrll complement hrs needs for facrng lrfe There rs then no doubt that man can not long endure rf he seeks only materralrstrc ends If however he uses hrs rncreased lersure for recreatrng hrmsell physrcally mentally and sprrrtualry he wrll no longer frnd the world too much wrth hrm he wrll not be ex haustrng hrs powers merely rn gettrng and spendrng He wrll on the other hand be lrvrng a lrfe wrth meanrng and purpose He wrll have as Cardrnal Newman ex pressed rt rn hrs defrnrtron of The Educated Man the repose of mrnd whrch lrves rn rtself whrle rt lrves rn the world and whrch has resources for rts happrness at home when rt cannot go abroad AMERICANS NEED FOR SPIRITUAL VALUES Patrrcra Polychronoplos At a trme when there rs so much rnternatronal turmorl and tensron wrth so much stress berng lard on arma ments and nuclear weapons rt would serve the rn drvrdual as well as the country as a whole to pause for a thorough check on hrs moral and ethrcal well berng The sprrrtual factors of a persons make up can very easrly be lost or neglected rn the fast materralrstrc war tense trmes of our day Our free world can be saved rt seems to me only by a redrscovery of sprrrtual resources and the revrval of a dynamrc relrgrous forth among our free people I wonder rf we do realrze the vast extent of desola tron and hopeless rurn that would result rf we abandoned relrgron Imag ne God and a future lrfe berng completely erased from the mrnd of every man There would rndeed be no hope for our worrd Selfrshness and sensualrty would absorb the whole man A sordrd self rnterest would replace every other feelrng and our natron would be an unhappy place rn whrch to lrve ' ' '55 I rr r . . 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A A . . - 1 A l I I I ' I - 1 . . 1 , l ' ' F I 1 1 ' 0 ' 'o 0 ' r -' I I . . - , 1 A I V , . . . . , I . - I I , A Today rn America we have been endowed with freedom by our forefath rs God fearing men who sought religious liberty Tney relied upon prayer and drvrne guidance rn all crises and thus triumphed rn 'he bat le for our freedom As Patrick Henry declared rn the speech for which he is so famous There rs a lust God who presides over he destrnres of nations and who wrll raise up friends to fight our battles for us Another rnsprrrng example of this faith rs the picture of George Washington the father of our country kneeling at prayer at Valley Forge when the srtuatron was so desperate and when everything else seemed futrle Again when he left the Presidency to retire to Mt Vernon he reminded ne American people as fol lows Of all the dispositions and habits which lead to pol trcal prosperity religion and morality are rndrspen sable supports ln the next serious crisis through which our country passed we find the same devotion to what each be lreved a sacred cause and reliance on prayer lt was near the end of the Crvrl War that Lincoln delivered these words Both read the same Bible and pray to the same God and each invokes Hrs ard against the other lt may seem strange that any men should dare to ask a lust Gods assistance rn wrrngrng their bread from the sweat of other mens faces but let us ot ludge that we be not rudged The point rs that though we believe one side to have been mistaken both sides were sincere rn believing their cause to be rust and that they were rustrfred rn appealing to a drvrne power ln the decades before T914 throughout most of the crvrlrzed world people thought that war was dying out They disregarded the growth of the armament lndustry and the growth of disruptive forces An easy self sufficiency and complacency fell over the English speaking nations but not over Germany Her declara tions of war rr' l9l4 aroused the entire world from its comfortable seats World War l followed and after four years of distress left its af ermath Our nation was concerned wrtl a ous prob m sp I life vas at a low ebb r .fvere disillusioned by ne horrors of the war and were wrtn neither n p far h or usefulness They were wrt nessrng sprrr ual de pair a greo emptiness rn lrfe The situation differed after World War ll and the Korean War Ou p ople wer frnally recovering from tne darkness of scepticism and emerging into the lrght of forth The churcnes were filled with people praying for the re urn of their boys from the disastrous war A revival of faith began With a knowledge of the atom bomb and the hydrogen bomb men everywhere f lt tno tn y had to place their hope and faith rn God as their only refuge and strength Everywhere today the evidence of a spiritual awaken ing appears The newspapers last summer gave wide Churches rn Chicago There rs a notable increase rn the relrgrous news now printed and religious books are outsellrng all others three to one Hollywood rs pro ducrng religious films and films wrth sprrrtual emphasis There rs an increase of prayer rn public lrfe and a religious renaissance rn our colleges The government rn the United States rs reclaiming its heritage and demonstrating that relrgron rs an important factor rn strengthening our country Recently Congress passed a resolution which inserts into the salute to the flag the expression under God Another recent development rs the opening of a Prayer Room rn the United Nations Capitol for silent prayer and meditation by the members of Congress lt rs only however as each rndrvrdual makes himself better that the world can be made better Thus rf our free people all practice a regular church attendance observe the lessons of the Ten Commandments and maintain a conscious realrzatron that man rs made rn the image of hrs Maker we shall find ourselves worthy of the prrvrlege of berng Gods children and Amerrca can continue and carry forward tts tradrtrons of a free people recognizing the hand of God rn all our dealings wrth each other and wrth the peoples of the world ' ' A seri le 1 - Eritua ' .f r . 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L C0455 Ms T09 CLASS HISTORY by Januce Kaszuba In September l95O the doors opened wude to fuve unforgettable years for the class of 55 After old fruendshtps were renewed and new fruendshups were made the followung offucers were elected Presudent Grover Bauley Vuce Presudent Norman Sheppard Sec retary Eleanor Dzuadul and Treasurer Pat Polychron oplos Thus year turned out to be undeed unforgettable for ut was durung thus year that all the gurls fell or Mr Burke who as well as beung coach of boys sports at IHS was also faced wuth the task of teachung eughth grade scuence to a group of love strucken gurls and thorouglrly dusgusted boys To the sorrow of every one Coach Burke was drafted unto the Army and left us un the muddle of the year Another well remembered event was our eughth grade socual It was at thus tume that much hudden talent was revealed Januce Gulman danced and sang t Deep Purple though ut was later learned that Januce u not purposely Shake Rattle and Roll e sumply had a bad case of nerves The days passed quuckly and soon our furst year at IHS drew to a close Followung the summer of l95O we agaun entered the doors of IH S thus tume as full fledged freshmen wuth a feelung of really beung part of hugh school Mussung among us thus year were Helen Zwucker John Thompson and Joan Hamm Jounung us however were rernauned Presudent Grover Bauley Vuce Presudent Nor man Sheppard Secretary Eleanor Dzuadul and Treas urer Pat Polychronoplos Shall we ever forget our Latun classes? A casual vusutor mught have become very much confused uf he had looked un one day to fund the whole class on the floor doung push ups But thus was only Mrs Lords unuque bu effectuve way of ullustratung the meanung of prone Although our class was small we had the greatest number of students on the honor roll a record whuch has persusted through our four years Durung thus year we were untroduced to the funda mentals of football basketball and the paunful art of cheerleadung Januce Gulman Pat Polychronoplos Barb Jodoun and Eleanor Duzuadul were elected to the Varsuty cheerung squad A Junuor Varsuty cheerleadung squad vas orgonuzed consus ung of Vuary Arsenault Judy Ped ruck 'vlarlene Sunger C ace S one Mary Ann Gallant Eleanor Dzuadul Barbara Jodoun and Januce Kaszuba Our team dud not always wun tneur games and we were often plagued wutn sore muscles but our spurut never wavered And so ana her summer passed and most of us re turned as almost upperclassmen Among the new faces were those of Eluzabeth Andrews Freddy Crupps Charlue Sayward Earle Jenkuns and Carol Hall Charlue Say ward quuckly demonstrated hus talent for publ c speakung when he skullfully gave a humorous talk un Englush on A Day un Crowded Boston At our second class meetung we elected Charlue as our Vuce Presudent The other offucers remauned the same The Latun II class proved to be even more enuoyable than Latun l Besudes learnung Latun we dabbled un hand wrutung analyses and enuoyed every munute of the class l am sure Mary Arsenault wull never forget the week she spent suttung at the back of the room wuth her desk facung the wall as a result of talkung too much at the wrong tumes Betsy came to her rescue however by puttung a murror on the wall makung ut possuble for Mary to see what was goung on un the rest of the cla sroom Thus was the year that Bobby Ewung found ut very duffucult to wake up un the mornung a fault whuch he has not yet completely overcome lt also was the year many of the gurls gave theur hearts to the senuor boys Carole Thompson and Aluce OBruen are stull vuctums of the same men At the suggestuon of Carol Hall we held a Dog Patch Dance whuch proved to be one of the most successful events at IH S Toward the end of the year we were unformed that lowung year Partues and farewells were guven to two of the funest persons ever connected wuth IHS of whom we shall always cherush pleasant memorues The year closed and our uunuor year began We funally reached the ranks of upper classmen Returnung to IH S thus year was Helen Zwucker whom we gladly welcomed Helen s sense of humor and pleasant manner have cheered us through many a dull and duffucult day We thought a furst we had acquured another new mem ber but ut turned out to be Harry Leno thurty pounds lughter He retauned hus sense of humor however and contunued to be our class clown We welcomed Mr Stanton our new pruncupal who was unstrumen al un securung the old storeroom as a recreatuon room Many enuoyable tumes were spent un thus room botn durung and after school although many especually teachers fel that rec should be spelled w a W Our leaders for thus year were Presudent Grover Bauley Vuce P esuden Norman Sheppard Secretary Eleanor Dzuadu and Tr asurer Pat Polychronoplos Jum Kelly untroduced us thus year to Sam Although . A . ' ll ll ' ' . , , . ' I . . . l ' If ' ll ' : - , : - - . I , 1 ' . , .... . - 1 1 ' . . ., ' I , t s . . . , , , . ' ' o 5 . 11 11 - ' ' ' ' , d'd , , . Sh , , . . , . . . . the students from Rowley. Class officers for the year Mr. Whipple and Mrs. Lord would not return the fol- : , : - - - -, 4 ' D ' ' .' ll Il ' ' , T ' ' - I ' I I 1 I 1 4 - 1 - . . ,I . I WV f I A, nh ,, - u. - I 4 ' . ' ,M ' s ' . ' , I - l ll I I ' l , ' ' li 'E , . 30 Sam was invisible o us we o n observed Jim spend ny a lrne Conv sing NITVI tnts creature sill erra ns a myst ry hofreve Our Cr is mas Dan e u n d ou o b very su cessful The d cora ion comm: e p 1 many hours working on tnelr mas erplece A boys co king class vos sar ed this year Tnose par icrpa ng fer Jim Gillespie Bob Ewing Bill Amerlo B ian Aoo Harry Leno and Jim Kelly However the s so n ased because he budget couldnt s and tne drain on supplies The boys ae more than they cooked This was for us an imporan year We received our class rings early and began planning our Junior Prom It seemed doubtful at times wh tner we should ever proved o b very suc essful Alice OBrten proudly received the title of Junior Miss Talent from our class figured prominently in both the Variety Show and the Memorial Day exercises Vlany hours of rehearsing r sur ed in two very success ful events Aga n ne doors closed on an unforgettable year at lpswl h High After the summer vacation we proudly marched in o chapel and took the prized seats as seniors Under the leadersnip of President Grover Bailey Vice President Brian Abbott Secretary Eleanor Dziadul and Treasurer Pat Polych onoplos we immediately got down to the numerous duties and responsibilities which confronted us as seniors The first event was the barn dance sponsored by the Boosters club which was much enloyed by many Ipswich Teen agers II 'QOPHE CLASS PROPHECY TIME T965 CHARACTERS Janice Gilman and William Hennessey SCENE Waiting office in the Empire State Building William Hennessey is waiting for an Interview Janice Gilman hurries in seemingly late for work stops and recognizes Bill Janice Excuse me but arent you Bill Hennessey? We used to go to high school together Bill Why yes' And you re Janice Gilman Its been such a long time since Ive seen you Janice It certainly has What are you doing here? Bill I've come for an interview I've been told that there are excellent chances for advancement here Janice Ohl There definitely are' Why, I started here Another Variey Show was held IH which the boys displayed their phystques as well as their talents tneir interpreta ron of Skokiaan Soon the Cnris mas Spirit became evident in every ones eyes Our senior day was indeed a memorable one After the traditional dinner and lake Christmas tree we introduced a new wrinkle by marching across the stage around the auditorium to the tune of Jungle Bells and then to our seats to watch cartoons for the rest of the school day Shortly after he Christmas vacation we chose Loring as our photographer and decided on our caps and gowns not without however the traditional arguments Maryanne McCormack was voted DA R Citizenship girl who was very deserving of the honor Mr Stanton and on February I welcome was extended to Mr Pressley our new principal who Immediately won the confidence and the respect of the stud nt body In March we began preparations for our Senior Play After a great deal of hard work on the part af the cast and associates Miss Allen Miss Blodgett and Mr Chad baurne on March 31 The Goose Hangs High was presented And so the activities and events of the Class of 55 are brought up to date Soon each member of the class will take a different road The doors will close to many happy days at IH S May we be very grateful for the patience and understanding of the faculty throughout these five years and may the memories and friendships live on forever workmg in the maintenance room Now I m in charge of all the window washers and all the scrub women Bill Gee I hope I can be that lucky lm planning to start out in the boiler room Janice Who knows? You may be a vice presldent some day By the way have you heard from any of our old classmates an the past few years? Bill Just the other day I received a card from Mary Ann Gallant You remember she always wanted to travel Well shes now a saleswoman in Egypt trying to sell Fuller Brushes to the sphlnx Janice I heard that Brian Abbott and Grace Stone have established a factory specializing in fine chma Brian does the designing while Grace puts the broken pieces together if Brian happens to get clumsy Pat ' ' ' t ' tfe ' - ' t ' ' ing ma t' A er' E . Sam ' ' ' ' in f' f .rr e , I J. ' ' ' t' ' rr' f c t r, e 7 t e c ' ' t ' ' ' ' - e t' 'tte s et I ' ' . ' ' . , 3 . 'I f f . I , I . . . t. .n fi 'I Q , ., . l . I . . I f . , ,,. r' ' ot? ' . classe ' o ce t ' ' t . I I . , D . T ? . . . I ' el ' , ' . have the latter, but the night finally arrived and Before Christmas vacation farewells were given to t e c ' . ' ' ' . , . . . . 8 I . E .T . n . . 1 . I Tl . ' , ' , ' , , - 'F ' ll ' ll 5 ' I I I l ' f . - - - ' - 11 11 I . . . . . , 1 - , - 2 , ' 2 , ' ' - l V . . , . . . - I ' : I ' , 1 I 1 ' I I l I T 1 F . I ' ' l , I . I- 1 . I ' T : , . . . , . . , ' . 31 Polychronoplos when she can frnd trme from her house hold duties helps Grace Wnat s Mary Arsenault dorng nowadays? Brll Mary now wrth the arrlrnes has wasted no trme rn takrng advantage of the free trrps offered Shes planning to take a tour of Wales Scotland and England Janrce That must be excrtrng Have you heard the news about Jrm Geanakos the famous engmeer? Hes been workrng on the latest development rn bombs but hes rn a lrttle trouble It seems that he put a decrmal pornt rn the wrong place and now theres no such place as San Francrsco Brll That must be all over the country by now Bob Ewrng I hear rs also havrng trouble wrth decrmal points He was workrng as an accountant at the Frrst Natronal Bank of Boston but not any more Hes the one who made the mrstake whrch caused rts bankruptcy Janrce My we certarnly have a news makrng class Jean Amerro who always was interested rn the knee length stockrngs worn by the grrls has rust passed another unwritten law We can now wear stockrngs two days rn successron so long as they re argyles Brll Our most studrous grrl Barb Jodorn has lust publrshed a book entrtled How To Study rn 650 Easy Lessons and Strll Have Trme To Go To School She became qurte a master of that trrcky art whrle she was rn college Janrce Ive rust heard about that well known couple Eleanor Dzradul and Norman Sheppard Eleanor rs now engaged rn crvrlrzrng the Mau Mau rn Africa Her husband Norman has put hrs knowledge of sports to rob rs very drffrcult however as the natrves rnsrst on usrng a shrunken head rnstead of a prgskrn Brll Speakrng of Norman and football Earl Jenkrns now owns the Chrcago Bear s football team Apparently a few of the natrves have learned to use the prgskrn because E rl has a few of them on hrs team Janrce Thats qurte rnterestrng We have so many successful classmates Take Maryanne McCormack for Instance She took over her fathers auto body shop and rs now presrdent of the Fender Benders Unron Bll Yes and Janrce Kaszuba too She has become the owner of Chrrstran Drors fashion salon rn Parrs She was the one who abolrshed the currently popular new look Janrce Speaking of fashrons you must have heard of Alrce OBrrens Beauty Salon She specralrzes rn cutting poodle dogs harr and keepmg the harr out of the eyes of the St Bernards Brll I hear Marlene Singer rs a steady customer at Alrces She has established a famous kennel for thor oughbred show dogs and only Alrce rs trusted to do the grooming Janrce Remember Charlie Sayward'P He s running for governor on the Democratrc ticket He got hrs start rn the frnancrng company whrch he and John Achramowrcz established They have an amazing effectrve polrcy and people are seldom remrss rn therr payments I thrnk rts an expense free trrp to Srberra Brll Yes Ive heard about rt Beatrrce Beaulieu rs therr prrvate secretary She does so well that she takes over the busrness when Charlie and John go on therr frshrng and hunting trrps Janrce A few of the krds have stayed rn lpswrch and are dorng very well Howie Bowen for one the new frre chref He has made many changes He parnted all the frre engrnes charcoal gray wrth prnk strrpes and white buck trres Another one rs Carol Hall who rs back at old IH S not as a student but as a teacher' Shes teaching physical educatron and has turned out several champronshrp teams Brll Im glad to see someone rn our class rs helping to make the old town prosperous I havent seen Carol Benrschek our class sarnt lately but I know shes lrvrng up to her trtle Shes St Peters favorrte assrstant and she sees to rt that the Pearly Gates to Heaven are kept shrnrng and open Janrce Thrnkrng about Carol always brrngs to mrnd that famous construction engmeer Pete Barley who has retrred after a short lrved spectacular career He heard the news that the second brrdge he burlt had collapsed and he has taken a trrp to forget hrs worrres He has made sure on hrs tourney however not to cross any ofthe bridges he burlt Brll That certarnly rs hard to belteve rsnt rt? Pete has always done so well I suppose you can never tell whats gorng to happen Now Mrlton Comer who got hrs start cutting meat for the Frrst Natronal rn lpswrch rs one of the vrce presrdents of the Swrfts Packrng Company He has Introduced qurte a few new develop ments such as the snap open meat pack Janrce Judy Pedrrck rs successful rn qurte a drfferent way Shes the prrvate nurse on the Vanderbrlt Estate knows? We may even have a Vanderbrlt herress among our alumnae Brll I wouldnt mrnd changrng posrtrons wrth her Janrce lm sure l wouldnt either Brll What ever happened to Marrlyn Porrrer'? Janrce Oh she and Joanne Krol have establrshed therr own Seamstress Unron for all overstrtched grrls who are berng underpard Brll I was wonderrng about Alrce Barrett and Lrz Andrews too but I found out for myself the other day They re both happrly marrred I saw them on the train wrth therr fourteen chrldren They were gorng on a srght seerng tour Janrce Thats wonderful I hear Evelyn Mclntosh rs dorng well rn a new and drfferent type establishment called The Latest rn Dogs Fashions She got the rdea when she was makmg clothes for her own dog I hear rt s qurte a novelty Brll Heres somethrng excrtrng Elrzabeth Robertson rs the new Editor rn Chref of the New York Trmes The experience she had co edrtrng our school paper has been very valuable to her Janrce Yes I heard about that not too long ago Her edrtorrals are sensatronal Jrm Grllespre s her number one assrstant rn the sellrng department He drd so well rn lpswrch that Betsy offered hrm qurte a salary rf he would work wrth her Brll Im glad to hear that so many of our classmates are strll together That rnternatronal playboy Moxre Boudreau has lust marrred another celebrrty Thrs trme . I r 1 . - . . . . . I I . . . I . I . I I IS , ' : Q l . I . . ., , . . , , . . . . 1 I I 1 , . . . . , .. ' - 1 1 - . : . . . , , , . I I , . I . . . . ' I . I 1 , - . - , , I I . . I ' I I . . , . . . . . . . I . . . . I . . , . 1 1 1 1 1 - . . I ,, . . . 11 1 - - , , . . . . , . . T .1 v q I I ' use by teaching the natives how to play football. His and has won the affections of the whole family. Who - . I . c . . I - Q Q I - : , . . . , . I , , . G ' . ' : , l . . 1 . I . I . , . . . , . I I I l : , ' . ' ' ' . ' 11 11 - - I 1 I ' . I . . I . . , . - 1 - 1 ' ' ' 11 - 1 - 11 ' . , . . . . . I V . l - . I , , . . . . ' z I . I I I : , . 32 nts our own Joan Marshall wno has her own comedy show and IS gnvnng Martha Raye competttnon An old school buddy of thenrs Bob Burns IS helr chauffeur Now Bob s gettnng paid for drtvlng Moxte around Jantce Whale we re on tne sublect of marrnage Paul Leet recently abandoned hrs beauttful brndeto be at the altar In order to lotn a hunting safart In Afrlca Bull For heavens sake' He must have caused quite a star You remember Helen ZWICIQGVQ Shes lust made her last payment on the Strand Theatre IH Ipswlch She clalms that shell have all the latest fllms even before theyre released Oh' I mustnt forget that shes Iettung all her old classmates IU free of charge If you get a chance drop In and see her Jamce I certalnly wll I bet shell be making a lot of changes How s Ruchard Johnson these days? Bull Havent you heard? He s the Emcee on his own televlsnon show Hows My Lune Also IU hrs spare tame he dnrects that up and coming show Kukla Fran Jannce I always knew hed go far Speaklng of advancement Frcnk Antonucczs gtvrng Arthur Murray competntnon South American style Hes opened Mambo Samba and Rhumba studno nn the Sahara Desert Bxll He must have qutte an establtshment Harry Leno also went Into business for himself right after graduatlon He ns the prosperous owner of the Reduco Pull Company whlch he began with hrs own formula Jamce Some of our classmates have even been successful In the ractng world of sports Joe Barkowskl has organtzed a Nattonal Hot Rod Assoclatlon and holds cross country races every fall Freddie Cr pps ISII1 almost the same Ilne only he deals wnth alrplanes Ive heard theyre plannung to become partners and develop a new type ename for both cars and planes Bull Oh yes that happened quute a whale ago In fact Carl Hudson and Rlchard Knowles have been usung that engtne In thenr cars and have won every race they ve entered Jamce I dndnt know that I guess I was too busy trylng to fund out what Nancy Tanner was dolng Ball Ive often wondered about her too .lanlce Well I found out that she graduated from cleantng paant brushes at the Walt Dnsney Studtos to drawlng the Donald Duck serles on televusnon Sallee Pnme has Inkewtse begun a career In art and ts cleantng Nancys palnt brushes If she follows In Nancys foot steps she has qutte a future Blll Im glad to hear theyre gettlng along so well You must nave heard about Theresa Robtns She has become a Florence Nlghttrgale sn the held of nursnng and ns being sought after all over the coun ry to brlng rellef to that mornnng after feellng Have you heard from Barbara Poor? Jamce Oh ye the last I knew she was at the South Pole I-Ier husband whos an ofhcer nn the Navy gets statnoned nn the most remote places but Barbara packs up her large famuly and goes right along wt h nm Bull Its a good thnng she likes to travel I suppose you know that Carole Thompson IS the proud owner of Intellectual goldfnsh whuch has helped the Coast Guard on several secret mnsslons Januce Yes I read about It In the papers not too long ago It seems that lust about all of our classmates have become known for some outstandtng performance We musnt forget Jim Kelley who has appolnted Dave Pelletner as the chtef cadet on hrs atomnc space shnp called Swlfty They have vustted Mars and Venus to gather maternal for Jlms latest book called How to Wm an Argument Wtth Men From Outer Space I remember how well Jlm liked to ague cant seem to thunk of any more of our old classmates Janice Nelther can I Good heavens' Look at the tame' Im late for the most mportant part of the day I have to gnve out the buckets of water to the wmdow washers Bull Im sorry you have to leave It sure has been fun talking to you Januce I havent enloyed myset so much for a long time I hope we can get together again Good luck with your nntervlew Bull Thank you See you agann soon Good by ' I I , I : , I I ' ' . ' I ' I ' ' ' . 1 - 1 - 1 . ' . . . . . . . - , l: y 5, , I . , . . . ' ' I ' - . . . . . . . ' . . 1 . ' I - A n . n - I I I ' F I . A : , S, , I ' ' 1 I I ' : ' I . ' ' ' ' , . , , . . I . h , . . ,, , . ,, . . . ' , . . . . . ,, I I . and Ollie. of a goldfish farm. She has developed a new species . , . . . . y . . - . ' , G . Z I . . 1 I ' . . . . . . , ,, . I . . ,, ' ' . ' Bill: ' ' r . I . . - . . , . ' 5 ' ' . ' ' , ' E . 1 . . . : , , . . . . . . . ' fl - If , . . , . , . . . ' ' ' . I : . ' , . - . ' I 33 ll n I vit, 0 I 'ig -l- Braan Abbott James Geanakos B aan What a stroke of luck when the waves at Cranes Beach washed an thas trunk last sprang va cataonl Jam Sure was lt saved our reputataons so lar as gettang gatts for the garls was concerned Shall we start dolang them out? Braan There wall be a corner an Lazzy Andrews hope chest for thas towel Lazzy plans to marry soon Jam Mary Arsenault has achaeved somewhat of a reputataan an tamang tagers We hope she as suc cesslul wath thas one Braan A leash for Alace Barrett to hold her man .lam What about thas portable paano for Bea trace Beaulaeu'? Thas wall make practacang easy Braan Carol Benaschek wall need thas gavel to keep Pete an order .lam Eleanor Dzaadul should be decorated wath thas blue rabbon sagnalyang loyalty to one man for tour years Braan And Heres a bottle of bleach lor Mary anne Gallant Stay wath the blondes Maryanne .lam Carol Hall needs a car to get to cavalaza taon once an a whale Braan Tnas Spake as not a substatutaon lor Jan :ce Galman but at ll serve as a remtnder untal 'ne real one gets back Jam Thas can ot Graltan shoe potasn for ar bara Jodoan Braan lanace Kaszuba nceds a tow ruck o save her trouble and expense on occastons amen sn g s stuck Jam Joanne Krol can use raese sarnps on her letter to he servace ma Braan To Joan Marshall our mos popular garl e s gave tha broom wa n vvnacn to clean up alt r partaes l hope she takes care of thas brush Jam We can gave ns Vlecraanacs Vlagazane to Maryanne Mclfornaa k t her ca y n he aly tradataon Braan Evelyn Mclntosh a latecomer receaves a warm welcome and a cordaal handshake Jam Alace O Braen wall apprecaate thas bottle of .lammaes to remand her of the real one when he as away at school Braan A truck for Judy Pedrack to take a larger gang of kads to the Chopstack House and John s Jam Maralyn Poaraer wath thas watch can see tame fly by as she works an the Fave and Ten Braan Thas lattle paggy bank wall be a remander ol Patracaa Polychronopolos faathtul dutaes as class treasurer Jam Sance Barbara Poor a future homemaker as wannang awards an cookang thas book wall antroduce her to some French recapaes Braan Thas aoke book wall help Salee Prame keep her fraends laughang Now she wall never run out of lakes .lam Thas book French Through Pactures wall be lust what the doctor ordered for Betsy Robertson Braan What about thas telephone for Theresa Robans'? She certaanly needs one to make her many appoantments for baby or dog sattang 'obs Jam Marlene Sanger our best dressed garl gets a copy of Vogue Braan Thas cage as for Grace Stone to keep lattle dogs an Sne knows they can be dangerous Jam To Nancy Tanner our class artast thas paant brush Braan Thas 'a le boa' we ll glve to Carole Thomp son so sae can s eer her way to Jack Jam Helen Zwacker as quate a coalector Wath ha dus pan she can collect many otner thangs Braan Wel I guess that takes care ol every body lam Good Now we can relax . V V ' li W O .. , . . . . . - ' I I . . . ,, . . ,, . . . . . . , . . . . . . , . . , , . . . . . . . ,, . ,, . . . . , . . . . . , , . t . , - - ,, , ,, . . a- 11 - 11 - - ' ' A - - - a . 1, H , , ,, . . ,, ,. . B . , . ' ' , . 0 4 ' ' ' ' , a a . e et . , . .N , . A 5' 4 ' o 5 r ra. . . a t s . 5 I . a a a . , . . .- ,. a - a l t s t f e . 1, . . , . .aa , . . . . a fx rf- rx 5 c - help rrt o .. ram- CMFT5 T0 DOY5 Joan Marshall Mary Ann Gallant Joan and I were suttung around one nught As busy as bees un a huve We were tryung to thunk what we could buy For the boys of fufty tuve At last our thoughts were rewarded So wuthout any tan fare and nouse We d luke to present these luttle gutts To all the senuor boys Bruan Abbott lukes Frankue Laune A man whos rusen hugh to tame Thus glass of water lm sure hell fund Wull keep hus newest song un mund Bull Ameruo who us handsome and neat Thus luttle date book we know hell complete Each nught hell have a dutferent date l hope that he us never late To John a boy who takes on bets A book to keep track at others debts l puty the man who cannot pay For uf I know John hell collect ut some day Frank Antonuccu needs a candle brught To help hum see hus gurls at nught For though hes not a wolt by actuon He musses ut by uust a tractuon To Pete one halt of our class lovers Thus bag of kusses to replace all the others lm sure that as tume goes passung on These kusses wull be a tyung bond Nuckles and dumes wont get Joe tar When hes travelung un hus car Gas us quute expensuve today But thus roll of bulls wull go quute a way To Howue who lukes to sleep quute late lm sure thus guft wull really rate For such a lazy sleepyhead We have of course a luttle bed Bobby us quute a lad In classes he us never bad He never seems to make a sound Thus hammer wull change that around To those who know Multon ut seems Hes always lost un thoughts and dreams Thus lucense wull guve to hum the rught To dream by day as well as nught When Freddue gets that certaun feelung To go hugh above the ceulung Thus plane wull make hus dreams come true And take hum hugh unto the blue Thus luttle knufe we guve to Bob To help hum whule hes on the uob Wuth speed hell learn to scale the fush Whuch us sure to be a temptung dush Thus gurl to add to Jum s Uames Geanakosl collectuon We hope she passes hus unspectuon Although shell never make a wufe She mught add somethung to hus lute lt seems to me of all the boys Jum s llames Gullespue known to make the loudest nouse Thus luttle horn wull help no doubt ln case hus moans and groans guve out Horseback rudung us a sport ot Bull s lWulluam Hennesseyl So we guve to hum these vutamun pulls To feed the horse and make hum move And put hum really un the groove Newburyport us quute far For Carl to travel un hus car Hus Ford could not wuthstand the straun Thus Merc wll set hum rollung agaun Sunce Earle has a steady date Thus wrust watch wull not let hum be a e For ut hes tardy she mught get mad And for Ellue that would be too bad A boy whos always on the beam If the ball should go off the track .lust pull the strung and get ut back To Jum llames Kellyl whos on hus way to college To try to gaun a luttle knowledge We guve to hum thus football small To put to use when he starts un the tall No thoughts of gurls enter Paul s mund Only deer ot a very dutferent kund To Paul we guve thus luttle gun Wuth whuch to hunt and have some lun Sunce Charlue Scotts at uokes and lun We guve to hum thus luttle sun To remund hum when hus days are brughter Hus cares and woes are also lughter To Norm a very stylush lad Who keeps up wuth the latest tad These kneesocks to add to hus collectuon Whuch wull be an asset toward Eleanors alfectuon For Harry Dave Duck and Moxue Who can only be here through a proxy We guve to them thus letter l To brung back memorues ot lpswuch Hugh And now dear boys though you may thunk We trued too hard to tease you We must assert our only aum Was on the whole to please you U O - , ' . . . v 1 , . , , , . , . . , . . ' u , , , . . ' ' ' ' . . I I I . . , - n- H , , ' ll II ' ' , , I ' II ll ' ' ' . , I. I f - ' ' ' ' I t . I . . s I ' I , . l . , , ' To Ruch, a player on the team, . I , I - I I I ' I . 1 - , T I , . , . . . . 1 ' ' ' . . . . . I I I I I , . . I , , , , . . . , I I , I I I , , . . , , I I I . I . . . I ' II II I . . . - I ' I D I , . . , . . . , , - . Class Will Alice O'Brien I 54 t 'e '.'t'E:-:-'ed 'ca' we, 'ne gtzduating C5155 Ot T955 rf fr ri rar- :Moc - -'nmmonwrealwt cf 'fr:ss::au:c ':. aecg oi sofa no Q: :na error, out knowing the unzertafvy of tris hte, ao 'vane W. :sr az' Nlll and tastamen' he'ei:,' fewokzrj all vvfls and 'es a're't's, oy us at anytime hereto-'o'e trade Abe' the ooynen' of our us' deo's and fune'of cnarges, we bea.iea'h and delse as follows: TO THE FACULTY: Item: Our sincerest thanks and deepest gratitude for the unfailirg interest and co-operaflon which they have shown us through our mos' enjoyable and unforgettable high school days. Item: Hopes that in the future students will talce a lreener interest in their studies and wilt appreciate the true value of education TO THE STUDENT BODY lte'n More names on ne Honor Roll Item More Assemblies Item Longer and wider corridors to prevent collisions TO THE EIGHTH GRADE Item Tne nonor of becoming fullfledged high school stu dents Item Four more happy years in which to prepare tnem selves for their goals in life TO THE FRESHMEN Item The privil ge of selecting class rings Item The honor of being on the second floor with e upper classmen TO THE SOPHOMORES Item A very successful Junior Prom Item The toy of receiving class rings Item The opportunity for greater and better advancement TO THE JUNIORS lem A talented group of students to assure a successful sfnior play ern ne riot ana tr ouiation o pu i i Ti To Charles Adams and James Ken' a copy of the song Fricridship To Margaret And eozz a pernnanert place on tne honor ro Sarah And cws Tne css s g ft af gab nice Atncrly can dacy fo e o best d esse f via Bald O s atcs use I a mos i m a ics ome ess cr -t eau .j TL J 'I CL 'No a To Gary Cztsal To John C ogsfo To Mary Ccrrc leaders, To Betsy Cook, football season. To Davil fC'ey his collection, 3 Harrie' fa-erfy, Cy: a repo' 'ard win an F for a change. so ca Bentscnelds quiet charm. r, tre 'awk otofftcer inthe Na' oral Guard, :u ana Suc Klng, a :afon to lmeep a par of bri success as nead zneer- her in practice Until the ght orange shoes to add to To Denise Cripps, Joan Marshalls friendly and lunloving ways. To Judith Davison, the opportunity to spend a week-end at St. .Iohn's Prep. To William Davis a position as summer replacement for Jackie Gleason T Pete Dtrrina a compass pointing directly to lpswich High ancy Doty a ootle of Halo to keep her ong resses shining Marilyn Dow a license to drive a certain green car John Esperson a T955 gold Cadillac Judi h Fa ley a bag of Mary Ann s devilish tricks Jacqueline Gallant an airplane ticket to a cer ain University in the West Fred Ga rand a years subscription to Sports lllustrat Alexander Gao' a course in hurdle iurnping ta prevent broken bones while climbing fences To Richard Greenleaf free membership in the Fish and Game organiza ion P ricio Gave and Barbara Janvrtn a bicycle uit for two ci le Gwinn a thermometer to remind h r of e nursing career anead of her Carr nre Hart nond Greync-und bus for co ry ng around al er friends Ro ert Hi ls candidacy for the titre of class cown John Hcvey a new tractor to start his own farm u Hvat' 9 n to ad to the family lection an Jr. n aa ,o e w w to kee classmates in sitrhe To Eleanor Krtow'es a filing cabinet for record ng her many boy fr ends oLeRoy r e Q af- turned over o Elizao 'i ra Oc a Harimond o an Ourier va ue his Ovv wort 'ICJ 111,54 .JCVOTU '1 E O Rona d ' va y 0 isms ringer a sw rn H gh Robe I NL' CUC JCW cap C J r 3 l ITQFTT 'INT l . t - , Z O K . .VV . . . . 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To M':lel.: A C.: c-, Hill ,1.: e it e R 'vz:S, f'ee fraffgzna- 5 l ' , W ,J Giluitiwr 'C ' tes 'if: e' caraaacr, for the :zevon ot cap' of T: Audi, Ca r1-,'c.i 'za' Zrfrfearance. wwf IECU5 h3fKf'l51fl'fU To Sa , f.a ':age : : S'-,inert E smart, par're's'ip T5 JG-V. D '-'7j3 'r'f 3'T 355 s VTTITC 'C Tlflp I ' in , J , amz 5,338 his lufuret b as if ::::Jn'an' Sli To John Mlchon a day off from school on the openrng day of the ftshung season John Murphy uc ess on next years football and bas ketball teams Alfred OBrIen a cage to keep htm out of mlschlef Donald Patles all ne can eat In the cafeterra at noon tnme for a quarter To James Pappas a new dshwasher to p h rn wok at the dlner To Patrlcla Parr a llbrary of her own so she wont UI spend so much tnme at the publnc one To Vnrgnnna Patch a permanent place on the chee leadung squad To Howard Publtcover a Halloween mask to keep a e gurls awcy To Phnllp Robushaw candudacy for the rtle of lass baby To Vera Saunders a box of statlonery to contunue her correspondence wnth a certatn sanlor To Clarrce Stevens a copy of Huckleberry Fsnn To Pau Stevens and James Sauter POSITIONS as photograph ers for Lormg Studros XS To Maureen Sneppa 'J Ca ol Hal' s posltt n on tne baske' bal team h a pggy oar to ass funds ob na a n I C6 dr s o ob tTordr ut a perma ent loo ne Fr st Na ana Stores o Juduth Wanze El ano at the front of Stu Hall aurung cass meet ngs To Jaarna Whl e cond da y for the t e ot class actress To Cha le woodoury a chance to snow nts abrllty on the basketball court next year O ths fnfteenth day of June T955 the class of T955 ot lpswlch Massachusetts srgned the fo egolng Instrument In our presence declarlng It to be thetr last wall and testament and thereafter we thre rn therr preserce and nn the presence of each other hereto subscribe our names Grover Bailey Pre :dent Eleanor Dztadul Secre ary Alnce O Bruen Scrrbe Ellg. , '-QQRHAI - Brian Abbott When Hes All Dolled Up John Achramowncz Gone Fushlng Jean Ameruo Hes a Character Eluzabeth Andrews Because of You Frank Antonuccu You re Easy to Dance Wrth Mary Arsenault Everythrng Happens to Me Grover Barley Man About Town Joseph Barkowsku Dont Fence Me Alxce Barrett Somebody Loves Me Beatrlce Beaulueu Love Somebody Carol Benrschek Cute Pnece of Property Maursce Boudreau Fuve Foot Two Howard Bowen Keep It a Secret Robert Burns Sleepy Serenade Milton Comer Dream ng Dreamlng Dreammg Frederick Crlpps Theres Na Buslness Lrke Show Business Eleanor Dzladul Short and Sweet Robert Ewung Oh How I Hate to Get Up I-1 the Mornlng Mary Ann Gallant Lute as Just a Bowl of Cherrues James Geanakos For Every Man Theres a Woman James Gillespie Grve Me the Sample Life Januce Galmon Theres Somethtng About a Saslor Carol Hall Dlxue Danny Wnlluam Hennessey Too Young Carl Hudson I Havent Got a Worry un the World Earle Jenknns For Hes a Jolly Good Fellow Barbara Jodoun Mnss You llllal, Rachard Johnson Hey Good Looktn Jannce Kaszuba Smtles James Kelly You ve Got to Be a Football Hero Rlchard Knowles Gosh Is My Face Red Joanne Krol ln My Own Qulte Way Paul Leet Got No Use for Women Harry Leno The Galloplng Comedlan Jaan Marshall Ltvnn Laughln Lavnn Maryanne McCormack A Frlend ot Yours Evelyn Mclntosh Gettlng To Know You Allce O Brien Sweet and Lovely Judnth Pedruck Undectded Davld Pelletner The Gentleman Obvlously Doesnt Belneve n Love Marrlyn Ponruer Georg IG Patrncna Polychronoplos Lovely Lady Barbara Poor Bell Bottom B ues Salee Pru-ne Full of Fun and Fancy Free Elrzabeth Robertson Ive Got the World on a Strnng Theresa Robnns Frlendly Feeltng Charles Sayward A Huntnng We Wnll Go Norman Sheppard Mr Touchdown Marlene Snnger Sophlstl ated Lady Grace Stone Persona tty Nancy Tanner Happy Go Lucky Carole Thompson Jack1e My Darlln Helen Lwlcker Charlue My Boy 37 . . , To , s c ' - To S ella Sullivan, I ' Ik r the cl , , To R ert Tetreault, ca Za :y for t' e t'tle at st e sed To ' ' I A ' ' I b y. 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U , I . ,, , ,, II I III , I I . ,, . ,, Q - II - II , I I 7- -1 BEST DRESSED B cn D 'W CLASS ATHLETES CLASS ARTIST Ncfzy 'vw 38 ,an PRETTIEST GIRL HANDSOMEST BOY Jcrmce Gilman Rnchcrd Johnson Y 1 CLASS AUTHOR Elnzobefh Robertson ACTRESS AND ACTOR Mary Arsenculr Fred Crupps fu, t , ' X 5' X x 1 , r W 1 ff . L ., A f P 1 5 5 2 2 U t A wr ir :Ei ? ' j? ,Fi f Ai ' ox' r r , G 'X ii... I 39 W , ' 9 .L ll 7' ' v ,fx Ef ' ,. s ,, 7 A Mosr srumous WOMAN HATER and MAN HATER Barbara Jodom CLASS SAiNT Foul Leu Theresa Robms Wx Va lx-E i tk Y f' A-945 LASS BABY 4 ,X x ' , 1 1 , l 2 X 1 L 5 I 'Vi' Y f. :V r,, my xp, . ' ', my M ' N M - as 'A f su l l' Qfwiegg 56.411 :Ji CLASS DREAMER Mxlfon Comer 41 CLASS OPTIMIST Gr ce S'one CLASS PESSIMIST ho s Soyword A CLASS CLOWN Harry Leno MOST DIGNIFIED Marlene Smger BOYOLOGIST GIRLOLOGIST Jour' Mcnrskz' Jam s G omokos V35 1- QC CLASS LOVERS Cc ol Bemschek Grove Bcdey BEST DANCERS . . T, fe e 1 , 5 . 3 5 W 1 1 , Q. 1 ' 4: Q . '1 'E 9 A7 .f, 7 A L .jx fd V A if X, V 6 .:. ' X A 1' A N X -'-'W' JL me . W - ,. ff A'5c'fl, ' 5' 2' 1-:, :,: -7 Q-v 14 CLASS BLUSHER Brnan Abbott MOST POPULAR Brnan Abbott Joan Marshall W MUSICIAN AND SONGSTRESS Maryanne Gallant Janice Gilman CLASS Grover Bcley Theresa Rooms CLASS POLITICIAN :'Q-SS f WWW 0 1 f XT l 3- L A Cx 0 42 X h 3' T7 CLASS OFFICERS FRONT ROW Davnd Blonda Eleanor Dznadul Brlan Abbolt Grover Barley Pamela Polychrcnoplos Dcvld Lindgren MHJDLF ROW Richard Ausfln Bruce Franlclln Willard Baker Judlflw Wanzer Sheula Sullivan Edward Saulnler Charles Pnnce BAFK RCW Peter Flynn Donna Slevens Marulyn Sucharslu Pamela Ernst John Walker -N P5010 1 '-Y THE EIGHTH GRADE 11, L .IFF . - :yu N i . 1 S ' 'S K G I -' 2 v ' -Q.: X I .. - 2'-.ffi F I .1 M ,Q, K , 4 ,1 , J - - N U . 1- S 'Al ' ' I .il .1 ' r. if ' My ll A' .' X Q I kfk-r..- 5 F H' ., 'gi' , - , Q ' Q.: , xl I ,ll -Q .4 'V' 'I Ski, V 1, N 6, O .- v!'7. ll ' X l Y' ' ' - S ,fs , 7? FRESHMAN CLASS Q SOPHOMORE CLASS 1-, 'Q 1 1 V' I ,V ' ii I ev . S 'T -wif. ' I. it I u , ' ' - 'A S 1 I 5 W S . i K , 0 .Pl sv' lu.,-v JUNIOR CLASS FIRST ROW Lucille Gwinn Sarah Andrews June Budd Margaret Andreozzi Sheila Sullivan David Blonda David Lindgren Judith Wanxer Harriet Caverly Elizabeth Lavole Maureen Sheppard Audrey Carr. SECOND ROW: Madeline Carey Patricia Grover Elizabeth Cook Sally Cartledge Denise Cripps Jacque- line Gallant Judith Farley Clarice Stevens Vera Saunders Corinne Hammond Eleanor Knowles Alice Bobola Patricia Parr Miss Blodgett. THIRD ROW: Mr. Kilfoyle Virginia Bruce Marilyn Dow Barbara Janvrin Mary Comeau Susanne King Ann Pitcairn Virginia Patch Dorothy Lezon Jacqueline Reeves Nancy Doty Judith Davison. FOURTH ROW: Alexander Goat Richard Brown Frederick Garand David Baldinelli James Martel David Corey Paul Stevens Charles Adams James Kent Robert Hills Philip Bobishaw. FIFTH ROW: Richard Greenleaf Stephen Woodman Donald Pailes Maynard McCarthy Leroy larrive Francis Comeau Robert Mansfield Allan Jensen William Bousley John Esperson. SIXTH ROW: Gary Casali John Murphy John Hovey Paul Hyatt John Clogston Robert Tondreault James Sauter Howard Publicover Laurien Levesque Robert Tetreault. 48 Boys Athletics n h e lv s art s ascn at lpswtc c o o e u s U J e C P n oss stant oac es t t o ball team vas utstan IP Ft lsnlng s n wc I e uh etea e a on 1 s nd stron t ass D C am nlp The as e eam also erqcyed an ex e ent season ra ng tnetr yenr ln second pla e I the cape Ann League tunals Although twelve sen nor athletes vvlll be sorely mrssed next year We be Itexe that the l956 athletnc story wall be equally good To summarrze brrefly the football season w must tnrst mentnon that the T954 Tigers were con srdered by many to be the greatest team rn the hrs tory of our school The Trgers started off slowly by edgrng a strong Tewksbury eleven 6 O Wrth the tlrst game lrtters over the team unleashed the lull fury ot nts potential beatnng North Andover 33 6 The Tigers then routed In successuon Punchard and Somervrlle Trade At thus ponnt the team faced Chemls tord In a match whrch was to be the clrmax of the season The Trgers won by a surprrsrngly large mar -4-4' Ta' gtn 28 7 The charrpronshtp was cltnched after the luge s ea tly defeated Dracut Blllerrca and Malden rode The strrng t twenty strarght vrctorres datrng a tar back as T952 I curren ly the second longest vvrnnlng streak rn Eastern Massachusetts schoolboy Football V hen the outstandrng football season came to an end basketball was tn the spotllght An early season loslng streak agatnst non league competltron caused the basketball team s o erall record to stand at eleven wrns and eleven losses However agarnst league competrtoon the Tugers complled a total of seven wrns and two losses tunrshnng In second place rn the league ln the postseason small school tourn aments the Trgers defeated powerful North An dover 49 46 but lost to Dartmouth Hugh School 56 45 endrng a very lmpressuve basketball year Wrth several senuor lettermen playing on the baseball team thts year we are confrdent tnat the season wall result an a good record We wush the best of luck to next years athletes and to all who follow them was We fi' VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM FRONT ROW Frank Antonuccn John Murphy Wtlltam Bousley Donald Palles James Geanakos lCo Cap a rt r ncs omeau rar- ra mes uv k Howa d Publ col r B ROW James Martel Harry Leno Wallard Baker Norman Sheppard CoCapta4rt Wllllam Hennessey Jack Glllespne Robert Antanuccu Robert Como Freclertck Crnpps Howard Bowen Senior Athletes Brian Abbott Brnan one of our more popular athletes amply proved hns abnlnty on the grndnron Hts spnrrt and determlnatnon were vltal factors In our successful football season Frank Antonuccr Nooch varsnty end on the football squad was a hxghly skullful player He will Grover Barley Pete a top notch varsrty bas ketball reserve wall- best be remembered fo hs spnrut Has speed and aulck thnnknng were great assets to the team Joseph Barkowskr Barky varsuty end on the football team and chosen an lpswlch basketball All Star was truly one of our fnnest all around athletes Howard Bowen Howie varstty football reserve player was an lnsptratuon to his teammates wnth has tenacity and doggedness Frederrck Crlpps Fred was a speedy llttle com petltor on the football team What he lacked wenght he made up nn speed and spnrtt James Geanokos Jnm as co captaln of our championship football team and star va stty guard on the basketball court certainly was one of our best athletes Wnllram Hennessey Bull played both varsity basketball and football ID hrs sensor year Hts skull In both sports won hum the adrntratron of all Earle Jenkins Earle will be remembered by hrs football teammates for hns sksll as varsrty manager Always ready when needed he was the teams Richard Johnson Duck a star baseball player always dusplayed outstandrng abulnty and determr natuon To this hard worknng fellow we wash good uc James Kelly A star tackle on the football eleven Jtm was one of the mann reasons that our forward lnne was the most feared llne rn Class D football Has football prowess goes unauestloned Harry Leno Harry who returned to tootball after a years absence dl played hrs abulnty to ad vantage Has sense of humor and has hard work IH spnred hts team Norman Sheppard Norm as co captam of the football team and captain of the basketball team truly dvsplayed hns frne qualntres of leadership An outstandtng all around athlete he Indeed deserved the tntle of Best Athlete t l , F a E C ', B 1 t Ab. tt, Ja Kelly, Joseph Barko' s l, r ' I 'e ACK' O ' 11 11 - ' ' ' - l , . . . 1 always be remembered by his teammates. morale builder. 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C N Jos p of U Dowd Core um C dos aku' f' RO Peter F mn U ,gi fam: ' - ,-:::o'- I' :mc iof A tense moment Fight for ihat ball' .93 Gurls Athletucs The untramural sports uncludung archery bad munton and volleyball have never commended too large an auduence However they afforded some gurls many hours of enuoyment Softball our second largest competutuve sport was receuved wuth much enthusuasm Durung the past four years thus sport has grown consuderably un popularuty Of course basketball us the most umportant ath letuc actuvuty for any gurl Thus year the gurls var suty and uunuor varsuty were faced wuth some very strong teams Even wuth the lumuted schedule l-lam ulton Manchester and Topsfueld decluned to com pete agaunst our Trgresses The games were thrullung and well played Illness and unuury caused the won lost column to stand at 3 and 3 at the end of the season The schedule opened when the lpswuch gurls on theur own court brushed asude Newburyport wuth the score of 36 34 The next three games were play ed away l-lavung been beaten by Rockport 8 37 we traveled to Beverly wuth two guards absent where we were nanded a dusappotntung defeat next stop was eff url at ff expense we were abe to clumb b ck upto tne Nun co umn by a s are F ally ba ome court we prume o se fes to fa e B 1 u the resut every 52 st-fuc o J dusappountung ln the last game of the schedu e the Tugresses truumphed over Rockport wuth the score lpswuch 35 Rockport Our four senuor forwards Co Captaun Carol l-lall Grace Stone Eleanor Dzuadul and Mary Ann Gallant who played guard leave rext years team wuth some duffucult spots to full Our defense lune consustung of Co Captaun Bar bara Jodoun Betsy Robertson Pat Polychronoplos and sophomore Januce Knowles performed umpres suvely at tumes Best of luck to next years team May all future teams remember the contrubutuons of the gurls of the Class of l955 and they contunue to uphold the standard of good sportsmanshup whuch has always prevauled K ta GIRLS JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL FRONT ROW lrene Doucet Susanne Kung Maureen Sheppard Cocaptaun Margaret Comeau 'Co captaun Carol Horsman Vuvuan Munter Sheula Sulluvan Muss Cogswell Coach BACK ROW Marcua Holda .lacquelune Reeves May Jane Wulson Barbara Sklarz Vurgunua Patch Barbara Wulluams Marulyn Sucharsku Kathleen Carey Stephanue Ruchardson Patrucua Surputsku Eluzabeth Goat Carol Barley 5 S fi' .LQSNTY EASKFBLLL . A Eecwc Dzlis. fri' STN' ' '1 G:1'!c ', Ewrcfn Jcdoin cc-:3p':1'P, Cafe! Pd! cc- c::'ar .carte Kfcf. 1, Betsy K f P'1 .c1o DL .:'WorfcrVcs, Vee Sends-'S Mcnage' V125 ,- P ,::sv,QN ,: : ' Q nf-m new aww Hou I fa 'x 6 CO4 n ye we oP'o'm f nose' X o box 1'- a Co-ccp'oin Jodoin on d96E 1S6 .36 sfo,, ey Po, se, ,O El l l L l l l z L L l ' 1 L l l l Q Q f!ff.'7j',r FRENCH CLUB FRONT ROW Grace Stone Mass Blodgeft Mary Arsenaul? Elizabeth Robertson BACK ROW Pafrscla Polychronoplos Beatrice Beaulleu Alwce OBrien Barbara Jodoun Plus la bourse du cercle devlent grande plus peme devuenr la nofrell -Rf' T LAWN CLUB NT RON Ms B'c:d l a Darn a a e Plnce Wlllard Bclcer Bene nl 'mo e Mxclnoeleen Dzladosc C n lwla P n n c N fre Clvaml cr le vv Sc ly Mc rw on Donna S exens Carol McCarfl'v Ea c Pa cn K e os Be n B N P BM A J n l Fda Perer Fooe Geo e o lc zL Ro er' Snecpc d J Ro a Tet ea Cec B a lu Q c wbus rmxn lqaando Lafxrw. 38 l l r 1 3 , V 5 1 ., i l 3 4 , Q , L 1 l L l : L ' -' 4 F 1 I V 4.4 l - 5 m 3 li ? A ...M A 1 . , K . ' 1 , 1 - C' ,W f , - . . ' I ' -' S l, ir 4 , Y PRO l : ls . ge', Reber? br , N nay SJ' Ne, Charles , ' L df Andreozzl ,Anne Hennessey Scma Barclay Vary Anne Grant MlDDLE ROVV: Eleanor Da.Zscn Sardra 'Ne r I ' -, y f ' rx ce, Carcly, M Graflr er .A 5, L-Cll G .nn l r '5 , ' ' 1, r rba' V, c'r 'me En , r ice 9 e 'CK RO' 'L ca Su'g:'1skE, Pala Jcdoln, .. A ard Cronin ' L 'cn, rg,p U 5 Pe'er Ka: La E: . ' ' , :rn Ymdel, Harry ge-rs Boite' r elt, C Ve e Jfe Ex r' Fnlc .' . ai' ' H 5 wenlf Mixed Chorus Band WD Q B STAFF RONT RVNN y Rdxer c eS one NM cz can Ann GOWQH' H :mmf Downs 'ev 0 er? Te' eau Ve zcd rode f Ney O rw Greg ynr' AFT 10 c. cn BHK d A rn Q? I if f 'Tuff ,f xx- X E E ...A 4 ww. Q1 Our Junior Prom ...L lux. A-I 5 Our class officers off dufy Junior Mass, Allce O'Brlen 62 0 , ' I l 5 Q 2 , .,,........... J..-,...M--,.,,..,. .. A V , M, I ' f , f l Q ' ,L 1' --T--A . ,. , ,V H f 5 ff , .1 4, Q , V 8 A 1 A x ,, M' -Q -3 '- gf 4 ' . A -, gy K I ,. t f V A . , , , - .W 21, V 3 Q 3 ' ' VY: ' - 1 MFT' ' v f 5' - S+ 3-.N ilk., V- ' ' A , X ggggm ' ' .,g. 5 X -E X , - 'X , pw- 132 Q 1' 5' E' ' T Y ' - , 1 f ,,. ff fA dl 'Af V .if f an . ' T Q,-j . f ' H . K x Y These gurls wok our breath away with the decorations 4- A., 46m.,f.l 'lW 71- Trlppmg ihe hgh? fantoshc 63 Thus Ole House brought down the housel Variety Show J .fe-Q AKQQ5 Country Svyle e semor 1c s fwoyma cz v scuo e dome Skokuaon Who would recogmze our handsome senuo boys? 64 There were never such devo ed Slsters Wo! zmg fo The Loveluesf N1ghYof The Yea Fincle-The end of c huge success. Q T 9 The Family. 66 ff l ...J Bu I shll om oss Better look me over while you con: I'm liable fo be arrested ony moment 67 They re here I H A I didnt realize If was a game you were playing to get me out su 6 1... Stage Manager at work 69 Great' Thais the stuff' 'YN' x lv x . -D 4 ' Q x x Q . X x YV D' i 'Yi A zo sl 6' n H '-Q 'V 8 X--0 fi 'w H -if -4-56, qv' Norm s explanoflon s ems io sohsfy MV Colby 5' Je sous u repundu Mademoiselle Roberlson sl-K' f-vii' y-o-,t -..+.. ---.......,,,,, 5, -.4 Wu Recl problems of democracy 1 lx A glimpse of lhe semors of lunch r' I' IL.:--' 'fi L-+:.ff ---'-i.4'fJ' ,. Dont Ylwose desserts look delrclous' mm vw, W. 'XO '. 'SC --v mv. f annul' . 'S L. 4 S 5 3- ff-.gs Mrs Hodgkin: and Dr Savm Fu -.-.11 Mrs Hinckley and Mr Pfessley Mr McKenna sag :J lr C ew rffmeur e 0 s un our be 73 I -'45 IN . 'xx' . 5 , , V5 f , L 4 ,I f ' 4 . ' QC I K . . . 'Q ' .-45 - W uf. ... Y., X . 'ne Class Q5 1955, Shculd like fo exp'-ess ou' Qpprecifricw 'C our Odmi'N1S C- ,5'S, Dr San , Mr. Pre Ly, X Pd V. M K ma, fc ,I ' ff rf A Hof. Class of 1955 SYLVANIA ELECTRIC IPSWICH MASS Congratulations Compliments of PEOPLE S MARKET Wiring Appllances Service IPSWICH ELECTRIC SHOP INC Compliments CONLEY S CORNER DRUG STORE 50C Best Wlshes To the Class of 1955 THE STYLE CENTER Best Wishes To the Class of l955 NICK S BARBER SHOP C omphments of THE IPSWICH CHRONICLE 9 Q Next to Strand Theatre 26 Central Street Ipswich, Moss. of I enfrol Street Ipswich, Moss. I to the Class Of I955 from THE STUDENT COLINCI L Congratulations Compliments SCFFRON BROTHERS Complfments of KARL S BAKE SHOP Compliments of B EAVER S Best Wishes To Class of 55 LEVESQU E S C ompllments DEPO'I SPA of ll I ll I 5 Market ST' 40 Central Sf. Ipswich, Moss. lp 'll M - of ll Il I Best Wishes To the Class of 55 PARAMOLINT CLEANERS 8 DYERS R W DAVIS CQ Wlth Best Washes Body S Repair Shop R h d o From the Members ST LAWRENCE LITERARY SOCIETY Telephone SOO of or High Sf Annex ed or 0 O ' W. Davis, to the Class Of I955 from THE CLASS OF I956 Compliments of AGAWAM DINERS No. I Ipswich No 2 Rowley INewburyport Turnplkel No 3 West Peabody QNewburyport Turnplkel Success to Class of rom STRAND FURNITURE CO N4 DUNBAR S MEN S BOYS SHOP M THE WHITE LAMP GIFT SHOP I4 lsr Best Wishes rom SHEPARD S Formerly Tyler s Market Sq ll II 55 , , 1 f 6 Cemrol Sfreel - Ipswich, oss. 43 arl4efS?. I - .ici IO77 Peter H. Cello f I Cefvra K reef ?p,..f:w, 'fuss ' 1 l Congratulatlons to the Class of l955 QLIINT S DRUG STORE Tel 540 sc ptuo Dm oc sts Qu Mc ke? Sq 0 e BesrWsl1es TOflleC'OSSOf EARL L ELLIOTT CO om The Complete Fuel C, d l-lea? ng S r e HAVERHILL GAS CCMPAWY lp I Y Pre ri 'mf rm' Normcm L. ln? r U r Reg, Pharmacist Ipswich, Moss. l H5511 0 lr ' 'rw i 5- vlc Hcmrrcfl Sfreet swlzlw, Mos' Good Luck, Seniors from the CLASS OF I957 BOYLAN S PHARMACY THE BARKER INSURANCE AGENCY C pl f E A BEAULIEU I C pl' f U I, G Q Y Neo, H. Bcforw, Prop. U MOrkeT Sweet p I M . I IA So, Mom Street Ipx ' h om imenfso Eqgief CJ lQ-iE5 Good Luck! To the Class of I955 from the TIGER TEEN CLLIB DAISY LANE CLEANERS MARCORELLE COLOR STUDIO we I D DODGE S O 9 Impmey Complimems of C pl- T f TeIepI1one I6 emrol Street Ipswich 'I I1 872 I3 PI-.T'fER yi C I Sr ,I , - I' I1 V q G.,- ,IK I dt ,- Ic I gf, My me room enough d I y ' V ' I and Big rinks of I O, IP- I4 R I y .N .4 ., , ve' D y IPSWICH MOTOR CO. MCINTYRIFS CLAM STAND INC. Your friendly FORD dealer ISO South Main Slreei Ipswich Massachuselfs Telephone 870 87 Fried Clams - our speciality also Chicken Scallops and Shrimp Rouie '+I33 Rowley Mass ETREAUL Your Jeweler E51 Since 940 I4 MarkeTSfree1 Ipswich Mass Best Wishes To The Class of l955 from the W WOOLWORTH Ipswich Ma s Compliments of STAN REDAS SERVICE STATION PETES AUTO CLINIC Mobile Products er OVIG , , ' , -4 . i I if , A -, ' i s i' ,. . - I ' , , 1 I - p 1- . elf, H31 Qoaa 5 vice c,,l -fl Q ., S . 11996 R101 eflllffe ' ' ' ' --: f,-'firrrile Qepair .mf Jerllizrc hslf:wlJ-ryr:y 77 . I-V I ie M , 'C ,QQ ' Q I , I f ,- v 9r.o'we1:b7,Vv' Good Luck to the Class of 955 fom PHILBRICK S HATFIELD Best Wishes to the Class of I955 from H P HOQDSSONS INC I' Harris 8 Allan Hatfield 75 Washington Street Salem, Mossochuseffs Q Q Q ZERVAS DAIRY I-Iomogemzed Vnomm D MMI: ond Creom Telephone 47 8- 270 Compliments of BOUTIN BUS LINES gba wvoelknoe In eu n era tsmans and qua 1 y PINS MEDAI.S CHARMS CUPS PLAQUES YROPHIES nwnils roll YOUR CLASS RINGS new vous 73 IIEIUITST IOSIDII IASS nornncf ATLANTIC Goodyear wares Goodyeor Bofferues MIKES SERVICE STATION Mu TGEEIZIQJI L. cororu md cce nes I ,1 Street The Closs of I955 THE SUNNYSIDE C.. ' Y- ' ' I I J e I ,A f ,zip 'I ' I.t bor' , , r A iso' e Te'eoIforie W-I9 Cevvi RINGS Ipswich, MOSS. ies' cf Lezk ,, Q YO .Awducunwo ILC. grr.N-155,15 II I I Ii I S 8 II I II S T - ,, , .- 1' -io: 5 PTI Best Wishes from THE MARGLIERY INC GOR O DON GREENHOUSES FLORISTS NC Best Wlshes NORTHGATE FARM T E RoIIp hM KASZLIBA S MARKET , 4 Flowers Arranged for ol! ccosions , I . - Telephone 99 Essex Rood, Ipswich, Moss. To the Class of 1 Horses, Colrs, ond CoI!ie Dogs for sole S V II yF S1 d WILLIAM PATTERSON Compliments S SON of R T 5 is IPSWICH FAMILY WM LAUNDRY WELDON FARMS IPSWICH NEWS LEVERES MOTOR SERVICE Q ' 20th CENTURY BREAD Plumbing cmd Heohng G E A hcmces 13 SoU1hMom Street Tel. lpswic 1 - 'if Ipswich, Moss. Compliments Compliments of Rowiey, Moss. lmgwfly 253 Three Cheers ond o Tiger Ref hen , cf1ee'5 jyzcr 'eceis - 11, 4 , -, e ie 'Q :We-er shew: Por s S1 Accessories Sr-i myfzifrw' 'cf Semif- T Q'-3' ' I '. 1' X 'ff 'I 'IL' 'mifife T 1' 1' ' TUV' BEST WISHES TO THE SENIORS FROM THE CLASS OF I958 W f 955 BRDADWAY BCDYLE MACHINE S SUPPLY CO INC VARIETY STORE Best ishes Compliments Class o I Best Wishes to The Class of I955 ZAHARIS-PHOTOGRAPHER 417 96 Compliments of HAYWARD HOSIERY COMPANY M The Best of Everything To the Class of 1955 CATHAY IMPORTS Compliments of FRI END FORD S GULF SERVICE Compliments TEDFORD 84 MARTIN INC I p B Sq T I 3 Ipswich, Moss. Tel. or 5-VV A 22 orket Street Ipswich I Sou h Moin 8. Elm Streets I I I Swich Tel' H52 Lumber and Building Materials rown uore e. 90 B Hand and Power Lawn Mowers Sales and Servuce J P MCCORMACK 81 SONS ofwn Square Comphments of V F W POST New England Spectrochemlca Laboratorles RESEARCH IN PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY County Road lpswnch Massachuset s LORFI KENNELS Brnards Skye Terruers Puppnes Avanlable Mrs Augustus H Fuske Argtlla Road Telephone 703 Ipswich Massachusetts Frlends ofthe Sensor Class who have helped to make our book a Northeastern Supply Co Ipswich Meat Market Depot Square Bowlung Alleys Whnte Star Club Noyes Esso Statuon Sam s The Old Cheese Man A E Austm Robert McCormack Don 8. Nancy SUCCESS Perleys Ftllmg Statuon Trudel Funeral Home Wnllcomb s Store A 8. P Store Dr Smnth Qumts Varnety Store Tanya s Shoe Shoppe MacDonalds Drug Store Pete 8- Carol . r Telephafc 573 I ' ' Ipswich, ,Massachusetts No, . Q, I I , . . . . . , , . . , - . , . . , Compliments of GEORGE MARKOS 8 SONS Distributors of YELL O GLOW BANANAS Compliments of wswlcl-I Posr CNo 807 THE AMWCAN LEG'0N The Class of 1955 would luke to thank all those who helped to make SUCCESS Compliments of COMMUNITY BOWLING LEAGUE S thSd A our Tiger a ou i e lleys Bab Pictures TOD ROW Betsy Robertson Grover Barley Mary Arsenault Jean Amerno Barbara Jodonn QND ROW Brian Abbott Allce OBrlen Marlene Sung er Harry Leno Barbara Poor Joan Marshall Frank Antonuccl Grace Stone 3RD ROW Carol Benxschek Manlyn Pourner Salee Prlme Carol Hall 4TH QOW Paul Leet Eluzabeth Andrews Carole Thompson Helen Zwncker Beatruce Beau lleu Ruchard Johnson 5TH ROW Janice Gilman Mary Ann Gallant Evelyn Mclntosh .ludnth Ped flCli Jannce Kaszuba Theresa Robms 91 I t 3-- 1 I 1 I 'I .' , . . ,. . 3 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 ', . : . I . .., . I - ' 3 1 l 1 I ' I . - .I . . : . . I I I . - I1 I 1 .- The Tiger Faculty Advrsers Visa V 'za Editors ln Chief VJJVI Business Manager B nan ! boot Characteruzahons mc GI o Thom Acnram NI z Brxan Abbot Quotatnons Whos Who Jannce KaQzuba Pafncaa Polyc os NAarJe-ne Singer HIT Parade Allce OEM n Graz wane Atnleflcs Barba a J dom arlc S y fa r Cf Tanner Judy P dr k Salee Advertrsung Cornrnntfee Brian Abbot Tneresa Robins Fank Anfonu Cl Joan Marsnal' Bwl Hennessey Photography Eleanor DZ adul Bef y Rob rrson Brian Abbott Tn resa Robrn Norman Sheppard an s Sayward Baby Pictures Mary Ann Ga nan? Typrsts ancy Tonnr Grac une n Zwucker :11 n rrer Jo nn Krol Barb a Poor Patrnoo Polycnron oplos B a nee Beauln u Ahce Barrett Saree Prnrne 95 . was E, ,'vf:'g::'e' A' en , I ldorla Vac' J Mr. G. Mark Hayes J ' g Frserau' Beef Qoznerfsan f' , v Ja 'e Jfnan, Car 5 Benischek, Carole '. pscn, John I o 'C , ' ' 1 Judy Pedrick, Eleanor Dziadj, Mary Ann Gahanf , ' , ' , ' ' wanopl , I ' ' ' e A. . . r 9 ' Ch -5 I2 ,A rd At Nan J , e ic , Prime ' 5 X ' r 1' 4 1, . , , . , r ' ,, 'E E ' , 5 e , ' , Ie ' 3, , , ' are , fl' N . e, e Sv , Hefe ' , M r'ly Poi ' , a e , ' of ' , ' ' I - S f' A9 J ' I 4
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