Lenox Memorial High School - Xonel Yearbook (Lenox, MA)
- Class of 1957
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Bosworth, Mr. E. Gil- ligan, Mr. R. Hall, Mr. D. Horton, Mr. T. Regan. Individual picture: Mrs. B. Turner, Mr. Regan's successor. s ' S.: N PM 'QW' s -'W it 5 . M ,A xii! ' jg L. 'Z '-P' - s 02 up ,Lx 'M 'x '- X wifi' gawk' Cfh, 5 1 M, Y 1 i mx' 1' ' H 'Wx L5.,.-Uzxfff nf i -Q ,wlaqm ' ., v. . 'Mw. V, NIM ' - M 5-Q 'wg-,f 'vi' .'-., by . ww .',,,. ff ' 7 OT M ., x , 1 ,W ,, '14 ' -, , fm Z , ':. nw M' FIM.-' ., . bun., 4 'fu u, is new m N x QQ x Wu THE LENOX HIGH YEARBOOK VOLUME XV PUBLISHED BY THE CLASS OF 1957, LENOX HIGH SCHOOL LENOX, MASSACHUSETTS YEARBOOK STAFF Row one, left to right: Marie Hurley, Carol Flynn, Jean Ann Richards CEditorJ, Adele Regnier, Carole Bailey. Row two: Judy Harrington, Barbara Gangell, Eugene Brunell, Thomas Joyner, Pliny Sohl, Phyllis Batho. Miss Ann Mitchell, Adviser. K 2 1 X 1 X OUR DREAMS AHEAD 'What would we do in this world of ours, 1 1 Were it not for the dreams ahead? X' For thorns are mixed with the blooming flowers, 1 ff No matter which path we tread. ' And each of us has his golden goal, i Stretching far into the years, lf And ever he climbs with a hopeful soul, ' With alternate smiles and tears. ! ll' To some i-t's a dream of high estate 1 J I 1. I 1 N - To some it's a dream of wealth, ' ll To some it's a dream of a truce with Fate 1, ,J ' 1 lt ln a constant search for health. X I X f 1 W, To some it's a dream of home and wife, l, 'A - Xxx To some it's a crown aboveg , , ff' f',f I , g l I I The dreams ahead are what make each life - I ZW' l I The dreams - and faith - and love! I . ,AM 1 WN . To Our Dreams Ahead - we, the class of 1957-dedicate l l I ,- this, our Yearbook. ll 1 l 1 1 n 1 ,i N win if ' ,,1' xl it N ul: X , uh f M',i:IJl? . ,r .N 4 I ff' P' r tri.,-Q 0' ,A -t it ff .1 . X ' , gm , A f mal R, Hutt! J., Nm ' All ff 7 i1K.,t,,ulg gill! 4 , ex - -ix XX! f Ligiitinmlflll 5 f . sw if ' ft Cx ' I ug - ----A - . T N' sa . 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Pittsneld Jr. High 15 Band 2, 5g Snow Frolic 2g Prom Committee 34 Basketball 2, 3, 4g Senior Play 4g Year- book 4. CAROLE ANN BAILEY SECRETARY Genital in manner and ready for fun Yeaah . . . Hying fingers on round keys . . . everything accomplished without usual hurry . . . quiet and con- siderate . . . Love is Strange . . . Basketball 1, 2, 4g Fashion Show lg Snow Frolic 25 Tri-State Festival 5g Commencement Usher 35 Prom Committee 3g Senior Play-Financial Mgr. 4g Year- book Advertising Editor 4. EUGENE BRUCE BRUNELL GEOLOGIST He doe! 4 lot of tearing But hir dixporition it planting If you can'tVbear'em, join'em . . . man with jobs . . . handy with a drawing pencil and a hammer . . . ac- complished actor . . . Don't Forbid Me. Soccer 1, 2, 33 Vice-President 1, 3, 4g President 25 Sen- ior Play 2 Clinrertainerb 4g Prom Committee 3g Year- book CArtJ 4. NANCY JUNE COOKE TEACHER To have 4 little home To own the hearth and .rtool and all! 1 have so much to do . . . queenly in stature and poise . . . megaphone in hand . . . wonderful with chil- dren . . . Tweedle Dee. Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4 CCapr.Dg Fashion Show 1g Glee Club 1g Snow Frolic 2 g Student Council 35 Yearbook 4. CAROL ANN FLYNN NURSE A winning way, 4 pleaying .fmile Dreued ro neat and quite in stylel' I'1l try and get the.car . . . Madame, President . . . a circle of friends . . . a doting aunt . . . Someone To Watch Over Me. Vice-President 1, 2g Fashion Show 1, 25 Chorus 1, 2, 33 Tri-State Festival 3g President 3, 4g Prom CChair- man? 39 Commencement Marshal 3g Student Council 4g Yearbook CAssistant Editorb 4. EILEEN BEVERLY FISHER NURSE Nothing if impoxrible to a cheerful girl Don't load the car . . . conservative, capable and conscientious . . . commuter . . . I'll Be Home. Basketball 1, 3g Chorus 1, 2, 35 Fashion Show 23 Corn- mencement Usher 3 5 Prom Committee 3g Senior Play 55 Yearbook 4 . . . KAREN ELIZABETH FORREST I.B.M. OPERATOR lt'J ber manner and ber :mile That maker ber Jo worth-whilef' Wait till I tell ya . . . enchanting songstress . . . gay and genial talker. . . cute is the word . . . Solitude . . . Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4g Fashion Show 1, 2g Tri-State Festival 1, 2, 3, 4g Snow Frolic Cattendantl 1, 25 Prom Queen 53 Cheerleader 3, 4g Yearbook 4. at X BARBARA ANN GANGELL NURSE Her friendx . . . she has many Her foes . . . the bam? any. You'll never know . . . whimsical . . . loyal and co- operative . . . Military fan . . . Till Then. Lee High 1, 2g Chorus 3g Tri-State Festival 3, 4g Prom 3g Commencement Usher 3g Play Q prompterj 4g Year- book 4. l 4 1 MARIE ETTA HURLEY NURSE Why doem't Jomehody tell me things? fl got a letter today . . . I.Q. and cute too . . . artistically inclined . . . dreams of far away places . . . In the Still of the Night. Fashion Show lg Snow Frolic 2g Chorus 2, 33 Xonel 3g Prom Committee 3g Commencement Usher 3g Student Council CSecretaryJ 4g Senior Play 4g Yearbook 4. JUDITH MIRIAM HARRINGTON PRIVATE SECRETARY When there if work to he done Judy will do it and tum it to fun Thanks, pal . . . Cheerful and buoyant . . . speed . . . her weakness . . . Class Baby . . .Q Young Love. Basketball Cj.V.D 1, 2, 3g Tri-State Festival 1, 2, 3, 4g Chorus 1, 25 Snow Frolic 2g Prom 3g Play CUsher Mgr.J 45 Yearbook 45 Fashion Show 4. RICHARD JOHN JEROME BIG BUSINESS A :mile for every fellow and two for every girl Bug Out . . . a likeable extrovert . . . sharp dresser . . . keenly observant despite apparent nonchalance . . . Can't I Steal A Little Love? Freshman Initiation 2g Soccer 2, 3g Baseball 5, 4 fCapt.Jg Prom Committee Sg- Senior Play 44 Year- book 4. THOMAS HENRY JOYNER FINANCIER A pretty girl, 4 gallon of ga: Four good tires-what more can I ark? Can't afford it . . . cool and collected . . . 1947 Chevie operator . . . non-conformist . . . The Money Tree. Chorus 2g Prom Committee 35 School Banker 4g Sen- ior Play 4g Yearbook 4. MARY ANNE KIRBY TELEPHONE OPERATOR Sweet and gentle, a delight Ami what the doe: it always righf' Number please? . . . Unassurning . . . soft spoken . . . Pond's creamy complexion . . . In My Own Quiet Way. Fashion Show 1g Freshman Initiation 2g Snow Frolic 2g Xonel 2, 3g Prom Committee 3g Yearbook 4. LAWRENCE MELKER KANERVA AIR FORCE He'J blond, heir friendly, be? neat Heir at nice at any guy you' ll meef' That's the coolest . . . seen but not heard . . . Heet . . . accomplished accordionist . . . Day-O . . . Freshman Initiation 2g Snow Frolic 2g Basketball 2, 3, 4g Prom CKingJ 33 Yearbook 4. JANICE ILENE MARIANO HAIRDRESSER She think: of otherf, and otherx think of her Who said that? . . . busy as a bee . . . Town and Country car . . . Rah, Rah girl . . . You're the Reason I'm In Love. Secretary lg Fashion Show l, 2g Basketball 1, 2, 3 CCO- Captjg Band 1, 2, 35 Show Frolic 2g Prom Committee 35 Treasurer 5, 4g Cheerleader 4g Senior Play 4g Year- book 4. SALLY ANN MONROE TELEPHONE OPERATOR Charming little Chatterbox I had another fight last night . . . pint package of vitality . . . bubbling banter . . . fun to be with . . . I'm a Funny Dame. Fashion Show 1g Chorus lg Snow Frolic 2g Prom Com- mittee 55 Yearbook 4. BARBARA LOUISE RHINEHART MARRIAGE Whenever work and play collide Seek play and throw work Miele I was absent Friday . . . rugged individualist . . methodical . . . friendly . . . electric broom promoter . . . Chorus 1, 2g Fashion Show 15 Freshman Initiation 2g Commencement Usher 5g Senior Play Usher 3g Senior Play CPublicity Managerb 49 Yearbook 4. ADELE MARGARET REGNIER NURSE Knowledge to know, ability to do, energy to accomplish Let's go to the movies . . . analytical mind . . . air traveler . . . tenacious . . . Somebody Somewhere. Basketball 1, 4g Xonel Staff 2, 3g Snow Frolic 2g Com- mencement Usher 3g Prom Committee 39 Yearbook CAssistant Editorb 45 Senior Play CPrompterJ 4. JEAN ANN RICHARDS TEACHER An all-around gal and everybody'J pal Charlie! . . . blithe in spirit . . . Community Center enthusiast . . . artistic . . . Hot Dog QThat Made Him Madjf' Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 CCapt.D5 Fashion Show 1, 25 Xonel 1, 25 Band 1, 2, 35 Secretary 2, 3, 45 Prom Committee 35 Tri-State Festival 45 Yearbook CEditorJ 45 Senior Play 45 HENRY GRANT ROLLISON ELECTRICAL APPRENTICE He enjoy: rpom and fun Har a .tmile for everyone Great Gugla Mugasu . . . Rock 'n Roll Man . . . quick with a quip . . . abhors homework . . . Devil or Angel. Band 15 Soccer 25 Baseball 2, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 CCapt.J5 Prom Committee 35 Community Center Youth Council 3, 45 Student Council 45 Senior Play 45 Good Government Representative 45 Yearbook 4. PLINY HENRY SOHL BUSINESS 'Though we can't outvote them, we can outargue them I'll never tell . . . the hunter . . . Sir Echo . . . keeps his girls a secret . . . favors early retirement . . . Hound Dog. Freshman Initiation 2g Prom Committee 33 Senior Play QStage Managerj 45 Yearbook 4. JUDITH ANN SMITH NURSE Her modert amwer and pleasant air Show her ar wire ar .the ir fairy Go away . . . a short and cute attraction . . . pert, personable and purposeful . . . '7Someday. Xonel 1, 23 Chorus 1, 2, 33 Basketball 1g Prom Com- mittee 3g Commencement Usher 5g Senior Play 4g Yearbook 4. PATRICIA ANN VAN ALSTYNE AIR HOSTESS Her gift of gab and ready :mile Will alwayr make her life worthwhile There you go . . . a Confederate fan . . . Camera bug . . . bubbling with enthusiasm for her latest pet project . . . A Thousand Miles Away. Basketball 1, 2g Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4g Chorus 1, 2, 53 Snow Frolic 23 Prom Committee 5g Commencement Usher 3g Play 4g Yearbook 4. .ts his 1 K 5: eiy,- . W . x K , s. tak f lf. .4ws...A.-.-.- fi' if X' t..l:E...ia.S' W -Rt NANCY MARY WALSH NURSE She har word: of virtue found in few Character, perxonality and ability too How cute! . . . good things come in sfnall packages . . . sympathetic . . . striking brunette . . . Little By Little. Fashion Show lg Xonel Staff 2g Snow Frolic 2g Treas- urer 5, 4g Prom Committee 3g Senior Play 4g Year- book 4. at 23. ALICE JANET WOOD I.B.M. OPERATOR Quiet with a winning way of ber own See ya, alligator . . . neat and sweet . . . Ivy league clothes . . . letter writing enthusiast . . . I Love My Baby and My Baby Loves Me. Cheerleader CSubJ lg Chorus 1, 2, 4g Fashion Show 15 Snow Frolic 2g Basketball CMgr.J 3g Yearbook 4. HQ. CLASS OFFICERS Row one, left to right: Nancy Walsh CTreasurerJ, Carol Flynn CPresidentJ, Jean Ann Richards CSecretaryD, Janice Mariano QTreasurerJ, Eugene Brunell CVice-Presidentj. CLASS WILL We, the Class of 1957 of Lenox High School, being of sound mind and memory, do hereby make and publish this, our last will and testament: To our principal and our teachers we leave calm days and peaceful nights, undisturbed by the harrowing problems that we as a class presented them. To our successors, the junior Class, we leave our prestige, our dignity and our seats in the Senior Class room. In addition, we bequeath to them the joy and zest of competing for class honors, a taste of sorrow for those who don't quite make the grade, and quiet pride for those who do. Carole Bailey leaves her ability to score to L.H.S. forever more. Pbylli: Batbo wills her shiny golden hair to Maggie Geer. Gene Brnnell leaves his way with figures Qmathematical, of coursej to Tom Farnon. Nancy Cooke leaves her megaphone and spirit to Barbara Bontell. Eileen Fiiber will her pretty blue eyes to Claudia La Due. Carol Flynn leaves her lovely smile to the Ipana ad . Karen Forrest gives her queenly title to all future prom queens. Barbara Gangell wills her pleasing and sweet manner to Edith Adams. Judy Harrington wills her letters to far away places to any girl with a boy friend in the service. Marie Hurley gives her special writing paper and pen to anyone who writes lots of letters. To Bob Geer goes Dick Jerome? apparent way of looking innocent. To jerry Hurley, Tom Joyner donates his special curler and wave set. Lawrence Kanerva gives his leading part in the Senior play to a lucky and talented Junior. Mary Anne Kirby wills her friendly ways and pretty pony-tail to Sue Williams. Janice Mariano bequeaths her ability to make friends and keep them to Jeannette Lebert. Sally Monroe bequeaths her cute little giggle, her personality, wit, sparkle and wiggle. Adele Regnier wills her pretty smile and laughing eyes to Elaine Smith. Barbara Rbinebart bequeaths her motto, Talk, laugh and be merry until you get caught, to Sandy Colvin. lean Ann Ricbardr wills her carefree and devilish ways to Lois Ireland. Henry Rolliron leaves his three-day beard to anyone who wakes up too late to shave. Judy Smith leaves with a few yeast cakes so she can rise in the world. Pliny Sobl leaves his way of distracting a certain teacher to Francis Cicello. Pa! Van Alxtyne-The gift of gab does Pat leave, how she will miss it you'll hardly believe. Nancy Walrb leaves a few inches of her height to Mr. Horton. Alice Wood leaves her college interests to Rosemary Armstrong. To our teachers, to the underclassmen and to the future snidents--to all those who share and will share the love we feel for Lenox High School-we leave our blessing and our solemn pledge of unwavering loyalty. MARIE HURLEY, NANCY WALSH. I9 CLASS SONG , IS mf r rw ff F iw fi 4 A fr fm 1QSMHf 9 1 F3 33 bv - fff,-S-1f .,., f LIU ff Q QIWKL gif' S MSSQLQJSJJFLJJ' I' V ' QS k J J I T63 XJ W1 ' fell. Well nge! for ,. get the fue :EEIQTHTVV W M A1-ma ,, 1...-I -1 nm, a te' and out vows of UWC IC - OW' :'a?E91E, fag prNf - T iv l Fo 'W V lv W Len ox HW uf., 3 Q at T f -v -'ox ihgg , , ' HL ,If UJQ f if QT' iffwf' 9 m 4lsQQQ M4 4eQ 4 : -5 P A y 'A , , - ,T , . - 1 ' gg-u?1 ,LJ t BE w 9oK PEE? 1 V lu: xi ,E WE SRE CLASS HISTORY 1957 A PLAY IN FOUR ACTS As the house lights dim and the curtain rises, we pre- sent to you the outline of our four years as the well-developed plot of a great drama. The chronical of life in school follows in four short acts. ACT I The Time ......... ......... S eptember 1955 to June 1954 The Setting .......... ........................ L enox High School The Characters ........ ....... t hirty-nine green Freshmen THE OFFICERS: President ............. Vice-President ....... Secretary ............. Treasurer ............. , ..... Student Council ........ Adviser ........ THE EVENTS: Initiation ................... .............. . . Concentration and Economy Picnic .......... ............ The Time .......,. ......... last day ACT II The Setting .......... ........................... The Characters ........ . THE OFFICERS: President ............. Vice-President ...... Secretary ............. Treasurer ................ Student Council Adviser ................ THE EVENTS: Stephen Moore Eugene Brunell Janice Mariano Penny Bull . Louise Bergan Marilyn Hughes Mr. Gilligan hectic time real cool September 1954 to june 1955 Lenox High School forty sophisticated Sophomores Initiation ............ ........ Two Bottle Drives Foot Sale ................. Snow Frolic .......... Swimming Party ........ 22 Eugene Brunell Carol Flynn jean Ann Richards Penny Bull Richard Miller Janet Palmer Miss Fuller gOt ODI I.'CVCngC profitable successful some fun ended the year ACT III The Time ........ ........... S eptember 1955 to june 1956 The Setting ........ ....................... ........ S a me as Act Il The Characters ....... ...... t hirty-three know-it-all Juniors THE OFFICERS: President ........... ............. C arol Flynn Vice-President ...... ........... E ugene Brunell Secretary ............ ....... J ean Ann Richards Treasurers ............. .............. N ancy Walsh Janice Mariano Student Council ....... ...... H enry Rollison Nancy Cooke Advisers ......... . ............ Mr. Regan Mrs. Pignatelli THE EVENTS: Food Sale and Bottle Drive ............ added to our profits Christmas Cards ..................... .......... t remendous sale Ordered class rings ...... ..................... g reat thrill Junior Prom ................................ Over the Rainbow Traditional Picnic ............................................ last day ACT IV The Time ........... ........ S eptember 1956 to june 1957 The Setting ........ ...................... s till the same place The Characters ...... ....... t wenty-five dignified Seniors THE OFFICERS: i President ............... ................ C arol Flynn Vice-President ...... ............. E ugene Brunell Secretary ............ ....... J ean Ann Richards Treasurers .................. .............. N ancy Walsh Janice Mariano Student Council ........ ........... M arie Hurley Henry Rollison Adviser ...................... ....... M iss Mitchell THE EVENTS: Senior Play ........ ....................... s mash hit Yearbook ....... ........ a rduous but satisfying Banquet ...... ......................... d elicious Class Day ...... ....... ............................ m a ny awards Graduation .................................... sad but happy day! Our four years at Lenox High have come to an end so quickly that few of us realize it. We leave behind no regrets, but just take with us memories of happy friendships with our school mates and our teachers. In parting, the class of '57 gives a final message- Farewell to Lenox High. ADELE REGNIBR, JUDY Smm. 23 YQ 'N ' ig! gigs , V t wk K ,X Af fi-.f 3.8 PRQPHSRECYQXOF 1957 2 was v,. if W 5':tjtXga, 1 q f5t'Lj Nj! Whel R-ye clas Q A ' 7 saidfg n WWXTO claii ,AAW tes, g ache . gi frie Q Wegsaidxmewel with ny a si Ig Then - fo wind . f V it X iff? ji J i- Bwqythcr ' isthe y i5Abf Z7'2. f J jj! bud we haverr ' n i i ii 1 ff I N Q '. Vg' ,gif T3'Yall5 ofi,a11,the jo by in , NN Sol s n ei X' iz ii 'K ,. ' 2 , HRW' - as b: - , ji iCarole'Bav a ltlflheitii ustryg Haseafrivedi exxlocal G . q by Pbyllir Ba bo climb thd Alp t thexsky E She rec? 'ved h I ining'a' Leno , X JN , LL!! elf The bri. 1 Cross itlan c is a worycf 8.I.:gj'!f! y iw V Euggne Brunelll ilt ,H ' st for ff i fjfigf f' ff With otre ackgr mud tol help A531 cotiegiiilg achingllllf the Jghqgaoing Dong. 2 ' fill ll Eileei a Mewcal On fut kiienerations sh L i ee Q f close tab. Karen?Fbj9fEft, a miss so d i 'Q '1 nd small, With her great voice li 1 A 'e Metropolitan Hall. fl tg g P QM fi , ff . il li 5 i Carol Flynn cures everyo ' s ills With many needles a diiferent pills. Barbara Gangellk an el of mercy, 'tis trueg X l 24 She's an overseas ' f se for the red white and blue. Judy Harrington ' usily at work Nowhere will ' find a better clerk. Helping the il f 'W ,ythe job of this rnissg So Marie H 'Q y': life is just packed with bliss. In the Army 1: Richard Ierome His troop -' qs stationed in Rome. X 2 Tbomar Joyner is a lawyer greatg He's known for his works in all 48. K , e Kanerva T circled the spher iscl M y a ilo 'are wonde t' X ll 'X That sw r genrleix lb, ce h es ur call? fy Is Mary e K 1 w on helps Q and ul V f 1 l .. ' Janice Maria f is w for he flair As a world W nowned styles ' r the h i 'lx' ,x X2 ff 12,1 ' Sally onroe'r v e srrzk .a f ea y 521:25 , Wh h S'-N x x - I, N 'lf . fr! d e'sfSaYfe.?m .,fW ' Adele R ef Q ffl 1 'N ACJ , , Zgffff .- ll NMlk.,I ., I Slrefbrlngs-eom'fg1.r JMQ:55,12,, -. anclh-night. 4 'fl-7 Barbara Rqlrngh fs a os . elif 'X XX, Serving mea is! h,4 l'l7.fs 'XX -, B X , J - - -' 5 l Xh ' I fly Jean Ann Ru: ard: is aw hing ag - x ig ' I f . , 1 J She's surp sed ff ickly f e has e - by ,l y, 1 Mr l 'r ' . v - i 1:72, 'Q I Henry Rylsron tba fame 'jill f Holds he Glo mf, rrer i - ous nam. 'a j a' Q JudyS ith is al' y fsuc A lorio s fame i,yf,3f' , fr n 4, J' I i If Tha a grea ,V Q uspital as be er name. ffff ' - ? ,fl Pliny Sobl a N esFor of The-m he makes, he icf Iordes. Pat V lrtyne is answer gf-- From Lenox, Mass. ro ' 6 Rico. i' Nancy Walrb is a widel y nown nurse, In the use of marve vgs, she was first. Alice Wood is a in dilliculries grearg Her calm narurlf X' the home carries weight. The dreams yo f are yer ro beg 'I'he goal - ' 1 , roo far to seeg So, dear fri 4, 1 both tried and true- The besr o j 'Ak and God Bless You. W James Mammo, - CAROLB BAILEY. x yi 25 .. E 5 ri Q 25 , 325 4 4 e -..4.. NME CLASS OF 1957 Row one, left to right: Nancy Walsh, Eugene Brunell, Carol Flynn, Janice Mariano, Jean Ann Rich- ards. Row two: Marie Hurley, Henry Rollison, Richard Jerome, Patricia Van Alstyne, Judy Harrison. Row three: Judy Smith, Alice Wood, Karen Forrest, Barbara Gangell, Sally Monroe. Row four: Mary Anne Kirby, Adele Regnier, Carole Bailey, Eileen Fisher, Phyllis Batho. Row five: Thomas Joyner, Lawrence Kanerva, Pliny Sohl, Nancy Cooke. -....,, tl 'inn Z T.. CLASS OF 1958 Row one, left to right: Rosemary Armstrong, Mary Miller, Elaine Smith, Martha Eng. Row two: Ed- ward Wichman, Sandra Colvin, Theresa Tyler, Erika Steinhilber, Marjorie Eng, Sue Williams. Row three: Margaret Geer, Barbara Bontell, Lois Ireland, Myrna Harris, Mary Eng, Edith Adams. Row four: Richard Armstrong, John Miller, David Stickles, Dexter Miller, Barbara Roosa, Evelyn Maxwell. Row hve: Fred Bashara, James Hurley, Robert Maxwell, Fred Read, Norman Hart, Kathleen Quinn. 'r is 'fr '55 vi' hw CLASS OF 1959 Row one, left to right: Ruth Ann Corbett, Margaret Connelly, Carol Roberts, Veronica Fillio, Patricia Mariano. Row two: Judith Read, Flizabeth Kimball, Patricia Fielding, Claudia LaDue, Jeanette Lebert. Row three: Bertha Holmes, Alice Ann Bernasconi, Virginia Healy, Lana Martin, Brenda Reynolds. Row four: Thomas Farnon, joan Lorette, james Herrick, Siegfried Herliczek, Earl Albert. Row five: jesse Romeo, Kenneth Maclfadyen, Richard Munnis, Peter Costi, Vernon Pero. Standing: Donald Car- ver, Charles 0'Bi'ien, Nicholas Maturevich, Alfred Marchand, Gordon Walker, Thomas Fillio. Absent: Louis Zink, Edith Sohl. ff' f-fam s, fb QW 'rc 'lr ut , ,. an-on A O A 3 4 -l ru jul.. ,S a I Q A rl, li i F 5 4 N- .Ofc 1 A 5...f' 13 aa' fu., 4, .., 'fee 5-...X Ya I X , r- f xml.-AS L k l . Q .Y-.- . . 4 ' , ,f,',,-'un 4 - U '.'e'a o0 ' , ai' .'f-l'f f,'o'1, , -t v!,..o6f,' 4 . i Q sz..r....., A ' -I S 'o 'vfu0 n Us , '.5l'Q,ii gt' 5 451 I QQ, I CLASS OF Row one, left to riuht: Flizabeth Munsineer, Rosemary Gavoni, Karen King, Esther Ireland, Grace Capps, Patricia liield. Row two: Carol Culverhouse, Barbara Burke, Shirley Parker, Theresa Nolan, Patricia Contenta, Marie Maturevich. Row three: Cynthia Lehmann, Judy Beneat, Cecile Regnier, Lynn Hutchinson, Sandra Newhouse, Linda Bancroft. Row four: Ann Tocchio, Elaine Piretti, Mary Loubard, Carolyn Beers, Nancy Belair, Mary Baker. Row five: Susan Roosa, Gerard Hurley, Robert Geer, Steph- en Hurst, joy Phinizy, Kathleen Byrne, Row six: Francis Prince, Steven Mihovan, Paul Delasco, Ron- ald Albert, Douglas McClelland, joseph Romeo. Standing: Raymond Shepardson, Gary Smith, Rob- ert Shepardson, Alvin Munnis, David Lamoron, Kenneth Cummings, john Bashara, john Sargent, David Van Alstyne, William Mosley, james Sweeney, Francis Marchand. 9 F 1.42 3 Q. .K Au. ' - CLASS OF 1961 Row one, left to right: Christina Forde, Linda Flanders, Jacqueline Toolan, Meryl Klitch, Mary Sargent, Betty Hoche. Row two: Mary Anne Lahert, Ann Evans, Christina Eng, Mary Doherty, Carol Kirby, janet Kirby. Row three: Alice Martin, Helen Kimball, Sandra Gilmore, Antonio Barile, Susan Bisacca, Carol Forsley. Row four: Carol McGuirk, Marilyn Mendel, Shirley Phinizy, Nancy Palmer, jean Croughwell, Leonora Sayers. Row five: Thodora Eksuzian, Mary Ellen Healey, jean Blankenburg, Mary Kincaid, Carol Woodard, Sherrill Spaflord. Rox six: Kenneth DeCelles, Steven Wallace, Allan Gehring, john Gable, Jerome Zink, Eugene Chague. Standing: Charles Wichman, John Meyer, Edward Regnier, Charles Sohl, Thomas Fielding, Robert Pero, George Babcock, Leslie Wyman, Richard Holmes, Robert Kennedy, John Hurley, Edward Shove, Bernard Tocchio, Edward Jerome, Kenneth Hart, jackson Rollins, Robert Kilmer. ,-45 , CLASS OF 1962 Row one, left to right: Denise Coughlin, Ann Phinney, Paula Connelly, Linda Norton, Jo Ann Bern- asconi, Susan Van Alstyne. Row two: Donna Reid, Theresa Costi, Susan White, Yvonne LeClair, Janet Martin, Diane Carr. Row three: James Borgo, Louise Hess, Cynthia Lyman, Marilee Moseley, Pris- cilla Romeo, Jean McGowen. Row four: Francis Civello, Barbara Lorette, Doreen Martin, Jean Con- tenta, Shirley Romeo, john Bergen. Row five: Charles Wright, Paul Pelkey, Clement Bontell, David Myer, Edward Cahalan, Eberchard Kolstzer. Row six: Cyrus Moore, John Hurley, Charles Swicker, David Halpin, Francis Romeo, Gary Norton. Standing: Rudolph Montegari, Donald Chadwick, John Russell, Richard Herrick, Bruce Wylie, Michael Sinacori, Scott McFadyen, Robert Bush, Michael Field, William Armstrong, George Besaw, James Whitney. s 'lilllf CLASS OF 1957 ol-' l.lfNf3X HIGH SCHOOL I-nrsmrs Stranger In The N ight' ' .1 .llyxlvry ffunlr-dy in Tlrrrf' Acls oN NOVEMBER 16, 1956 Iiurtuin Time: 8:15 P. M. 1.10 LIIAII ACI'l'llI5 SYLVIA I.I'll-I 5 lllu- youthful owners of 'VIAISI-II. CRANE the lmlel gift almpl IQIIANT TICIIIIY, a young newspaper rolumnivt . I. T. llll'l'I.I'IDfil'1, a re-tired executive . VI'll.llA S'I'I'lVI'lNS, Ilia secretary . I1l.ll-'I-'ORD NI-IWKIRK, a law atuflelvl . NUNA I'0l.I.AIID, an elevzllor operator lflllllli ISEACH. a hotel bcllhop . . RUSH JOIIDAN, a nnrrtesuful luuim-5-. woman . SAM FISK, the hotel detective ..... MAlIIfFlI.I.A lil-INDICR, who If-aches physical rullure . SANDRA KING, a lady wrestler . . . Rfb SYNOPSIS OI SCENES Acr I. The interior of a hook and gift shop, located just off Boulevard Hotel. Early afternoon. MARIII Hunrm PA1' VAN ALSTYNE LAWRENCE KANERVA Ruzuuxn .lemme NANCY WA1.sn Tnoms Jovasn . Juov Sm-rn Eucem: BnuNsi.L PHYLLIS Bunn HENRY RoLuNsoN JEAN RICHARDS EILEEN FISHER thc lobby of the ACT ll. The snme, Evening of the same day. ACT III. The same. Thirty minutea later. Q25 Make-up: Mrs. P. Prendergasl Stage Manager: Peter Coed Prompters: Adele Regnier, Barbara Gan Publicity Managers: ,lanice Mariano, Barbara gell Rhineharl Usher Manager: Judy Harrington Finance Manager: Carol Bailey Chairman of Stage Crew: Eugene Brlmell Produced with permission ol: Ar! Craft Play Company, Cedar Rapllls, Iowa DIRECTOR: Miss Rebecca Read THE WOODEN SOLDIERS Patricia Contenta and Patricia Field LOVE AND MARRIAGE and Patricia Field Patricia Contenra .N- Q Thar old dame in 715 can'r find her upper plate and she hates soup. Yes, and now if you'll excuse me. i 1 was in the alley, some one came up behind me, it was a woman. Emm- My class will be full-bursting at the seams! I'll rock the gymnasium. He's a nice young man, all right. And he thinks the world of you, my. Malls, A K Qin rlff .H-ali ,,, ' osx' u li i- Q. K - Words can't express - N E1-in Relax, sonny, come on, let's get our of here. , wi A J 2 You're a fine one-forcing poor Nona to carry bags while you- t l Q o W P Q M, Q Q., X Q Q 5 'fra Hilti, V W 1 A' - y W BOOK ANU in , Y V :hulk 45243 1 Kumi Gam 1. mm. NW - Em ' ....-,.. ll :ami l want a-My goodness, l'vc forgotten what it was. Now hold on here. Can you imagine that? W we V ' K fis t H 5-R -Q X F --ll? 'Qt,g,. ill .tm A me l have a check for you. Thanks, evidently you found it interesting enough to read. an H - in lf- ., kt May I present Sandra King, the best lady wrestler Body-B wdy-Whose body-? in the world? B X Q Q tfllisllm HOTEL Nu r . EI, r SHEEP . tv K 7 Q' V , Q ee ee' o f ,. K ,pst nt :fs i V , L . , ' N nv 'Elm ' ..1'!! V J ' ' -I 2 .t,t..t...t..,t,g.W ,.... 'i .xii 1.. ' it-3 X ' txx- 1 I ---I - v on , What-is-that - - - plot? 31 How much for the card? .4 Q. Mr. and Mrs. Regan In Receiving Line JUNIOR PROM 1' , lf , Q T . X 'Q www '--F.. R 1 'fs r X .K nj ff Lusafxf' ig I V ,4 ' ' 5-,W f , MA egwf fi' N ld wwf K, if Wah V' qgtu1Lkumf,H , , 1 .ww ,.. Z2- if k fp Q f A yr' W , ' V, ?f' . A 2 Y W 2 ef? ff, 552:15 gr E A .Lv ,A I H. A., Q. . 6-0 jf Us U QfE? W S x L I wwf Q S 5.4 g . XX K v 3 S N S ,X is U - ..g.1..XJ ,iJf ' 1 xi X Ck, S SCHOOL BAND STUDENT COUNCIL LQ , rn - B P C 'xQNN Y+kQ Qi! CAF ETERIA x X - .QNKB n- 'T' 'v'I an .fMf ? LUNCH ROOM 35 36 In loving memory of jimmy O'Brien our Custodian. ART FOR HOME AND INDUSTRY xi'-Y' TREASURY DEPARTMENT 9 N. X 'R' N Q 1 . f 'UV f . I K, ,.,. 4 ' 2524 1 an ,1 ' . f- 14-mmwfwf.. BOYS, VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM Row one, left to right: Lawrence Kanerva, Kenneth Cummings, Francis Prince, Capt. Henry Rollison, Thomas Farnon, Earl Albert. Row two: Coach Edward Gilligan, Charles O'Brien, john Miller, James Herrick, Ronald Albert, Kenneth MacFadyen, Mgr. Siegfried Herliezek, Asst. Coach Thomas Bosworth. SFI f 4 i s BASEBALL TEAM 1957 Row one, left to right: Thomas Farnon, Charles O'Brien, Captain Richard Jerome, John Miller, Kenneth MacFayden, Henry Rollison. Row two: Earl Albert, Robert Geer, David Lampron, james Sweeney, Allan Gehring, Edward Shove. Top row: Manager Siegfried Herliczek, Coach Gilligan, Ronald Albert. Gerald Hurlev, Kenneth Cummings. Assistant Coach Boswnrrhi , f Q Q XJ' I4 GIRLS' VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM Row one, left to right: Mary Miller, Joan Lorette, Capt. Phyllis Batho, jean Ann Richards, Alice Bern- asconi, Cecile Regnier, Linda Bancroft. Row two: Mgr. Maggie Geer, Asst. Mgr, Theresa Tyler, Judy Read, Patricia Field, Betty Kimball, Carol Bailey, Adele Regnier, Asst. Mgr. Virginia Healy, Coach Mrs. Davis. M1 af . VARSITY CHEERLEADERS CHEERLEADERS j.v. BASKETBALL f '2 Our Future Nuracs Bells Arc Ringing. Up in :hc Wforld Work Experience KS. iw i I v A f -- ,.. A .K Q1 1- Nx,., ' ff ni: Anil thc flowers grew all around Stretching the paper ro stretch our dollars. P, A an N E'?ci'5-fi 1 X , fx! X . i at ei Dressed for the Latin Feast .95 . Si, sf Delicious fs ' df' , -1. 5 5 What's my cue? WWA-Q ww-uri .Tu 1 e ffl D M. , tfrqilp, K 5 ,QQ X25 4 3,5 W9 K: .fu wwf' R A fi Ji if Q ,K ,M it 35L.j :1 K :MF Kiev? i Y , 7 , ,rg is ...rg 1 it 1. w M WN, ' W, 'F ,ps .vi 'vm c c i ' f-1 Y 1 . X ? K an ,. -, X ' 4 N 3 Km 3 ki! , , J' x , - -Qs? f Q A , K Q is , is , Q .b -,., -1-.Q ,,,,.s,,,., Carefree Freshmen An Enthusiastic Audience When will this Yearbook be finished? S QW Q4 ADVERTISING -'0 '0l040U0 ? t-0 '040 -7'6W-0N0K0'f'-01 '0 0t6V05l APPRENTICE TRAINING AT G.E. Your Opportunity to as You LEARN The G.E. Apprentice Program offers a 4-year on-the-job and academic edu- cation to qualified high school grad- uates. Select a technical career as a drafts- man, toolmaker or electrician-earn good wages and receive all Company benefits as you train. For further details contact Employment Office, General Electric Company 100 Woodlawn Avenue, Pittsfield, Mass. GENERAL ELECTRIC . fe e i as E 2 t im- fy if 'ifesfta t e A , ,. , , ee- - fe. X - 'it L A QT-Ffffh wf 'Mft f- .H ' -. is , 1 s .11 so incite .- wr, , :t2?fetf?iff1hsi .,., .nge er' A . P f-!f i-higg we .4-mf' ',l,,Q'f Y.-. 1 me Sails? ,- ri 942. 5293 sf .. rW,.,..,..,ffai.5 5' . 4 gp 1 Q .- . . - - Y ,f,g,5'gE,fg ' ,vgjzwse--.siwltswf-W.1 .4 ..: ,r 3.3 6 , 1i'.,g,'f., 1 .-lf' . ffgef-. .rfmggtigl-1 .t A - X , W K.,-'seA?..gg.age,.t,t E .3u5aggag?.,g, A f,g, g4Qi.g3g'4.r-'Q P ' - 1 - A 2-e , Q , gh 12. .,,, fa,-. ff A . 3. ,sgfxt5ff.f'fw fi f f , - We A A . x fffrwsgj ,ggi Q f' . ft ' T' 2 fvtqfl. 55' 'I f fl - V xfifigf wi We 'E Be:-Liiiif ' is gn f,.iv.i.-A: 'fur' 'N Qi- ' Y A .,.igfk,,' fit? K 1 Q ir F A w A 1 QL: K I , 4 .L A i .K - A tiikllf R vi-X.,. il I im. .. .ea E ' tm'5'3l M ii ' is' i A 1 gl ' 1. A, G 'fbi , . ff r . ff, i. M , ,gjf ii U 3 Al I eg' ' I ,. ,I Q . riPve.s..:-1-lim Egg: S . , . tt cm Sim E A S vfgfvuk if A , W. 'wi ...aA.,M..,... , ,. . . ,, t V N f 1:3 9 ...l-elfgi7E:2s...1,g,,pln,N,-- .4 ff-'Q Q I ' ' ff W. .. , s':'W 'e---Y :Mt X' t -M 1' :mm he 1-sfffses. -inn: as-,q i . . it .fLf?5 fi'i337 5fff..,1 l3f 'T i53.9 'i7'Ti? f ' MET ' '- ' I' ii WM is Nfgllj Sketch of new Berkshire Life Home Office to be constructed opposite the Pittsfield Country Club on South Street iust 10 minutes from Lenox. There are interesting opportunities in the life insurance business for young people. The Berkshire life provides permanent employment . . . a friendly working atmosphere among many people your own age . . . Blue Cross and Group Insurance benefits for all employees . . . clean, comfortable working conditions. llpportunity RKSHIRE Security LIFE INSURANCE CO. PITTSFIELD. MASS. 0 A MUTUAL COMPANY 0 1851 44 GREGORY'S FOOD MART EVERYTHING IN FINE FOODS LENOX HOME OF JOANNE BAKERS Telephone Lenox 46 MAIN STREET LENOX, MAss. Compliment: Of EASTOVER BANQUETS ZIND CONVENTIONS - . - . TELEPHONE 625 LENOX, MASS 45 40'4?'040N7'0'-'-0220M0N0N0P'010 016WQ02'-0N0 -0'5 '0Y?S0N-05: PETER J. SCHWEITZER, INC. SMITH PAPER DIVISION MANUFACTURERS OF FINE PAPER LEE, MASS. Congmtulationf and Best Wiflaef to the SENIOR CLASS OF 1957 HENZEL-STARO STUDIO - OFFICIAL CLASS PHOTOGRAPHER - 338 NORTH STREET PITTSFIELD, MASS. 46 MARTIN BROTHERS Compliment: vf HOMES FOR THE PARTICULAR DUFFIN'S HARDWARE CO. Telephone Lenox 700 Lenox, Mass. Main Street Lenox, Mass. WILLIAM B. BULL8.SONS HUGHES' STORE INCORPORATED TOYS- GIFTS-STATIONERY RANGE and FUEL OILS H O USE WA R ES C HE VR O LET SALES AND SERVICE Telephone 24 LENOX, MASS. Telephone 3 Lenox, Mass 9 40 0N0'f'-0W0'N0fC0'N0N0N01'?'0 -9 X CHIC gg CLASSICS CASHMERES Compliment: of the LEE SAVINGS BANK ima clfuxfay LENOX MASS. Q Congmtulatiom and Best Wixlaer C ompliments to the of SENIOR CLASS OF 1957 LENOX LAUNDERETTE ...4gHg,.. Housatoruc Street Lenox, Mass. LENOX TAXI CCMPANY DAN FALLON, Prop. CARS FOR HIRE FOR WEDDINGS OR FUNERALS LENOX, MASS. 40H0N0N0l'-04040'?46W0 0N0-'05 VICTOR J. STRINGER 8. SONS - MODEL BUILDERS -- Telephone Lee 664-R Compliment: Of LAWRENCE TOOLE REAL ESTATE - INSURANCE 17 Main Street Lee, Mass. DAVID E. HERRICK, Inc. HOME FURNISHING FLOOR COVERINGS Telephone 358 12 Henry Avenue Lenox Dale, Mass. Church Street Lenox, Mass Comflimenff HOWARD .lOHNSON'S of the BEL-AIR NURSERY SCHOOL MAMIE STARKS CHILDREN AGES 2M zo 5 YEARS Telephone 392 Walker Street Lenox, Mass. JIM STOKE, Prop. --DELICIOUS FOODS- Pittsfreld Lenox Road PERMANENTS THAT SATISFY HAIR COLORING CONSULTATION FRANK'S BEAUTY SALON FRANK PREJSNAR, 'Manager Specialim in Hair Cutting, Shaping, Styling and Waning 26 Church Street Lenox 641 Lenox, Mass. C ompliment: Of ABBY LODGE VETERINARY HOSPITAL ...4gHg,.. -4?200120N0P0f40N016WC0N0'0'40240N0K01101'0Y0N'01'04f0r10x LYNCH LUMBER 84 MILLWORK JAMES E. LYNCH SOCONY SERVICENTER STANLEY BROS. GAS, OIL, LUBRICATION, ROAD SERVICE A -Buyer for Hire- Telephone 646 Te1ePh0ne 509 Taconic Avenue Lenox, Mass. 112 Main Street Lenox, Mass. YOUR MOTOROLA DEALER Complimmff ToN1 BARTONI 0f RADIO and APPLIANCE SPECIALIST .,,f ,,, ,,x,,,,,e, we fx ,,,, BERKSI-uns SCREEN co. Telephone 394 High Street, Neat H1h School Lenox, Mass. - 4EHEl - ROCHE FUNERAL HOME EDWARD J. ROCHE, Owner-Director RANDOLPH PAUL ,..IEWELER . . . Longinef, Wittnauer, Buhwo, Movado Watches IZ A Main Street Lenox, Mass. SILVERWARE -3- DIAMONDS JOHN MILLER Cvmflimenff Of PLUMBING -- HEATING Oil Bumew lmtalled and Repaired f Telephone 414 Lenox, Mass. REVILLA SERVICE STATION YOUR SUNOCO DEALER f0' LENOX SAVINGS BANK .....,gH,g...- LENOX, MASS. THE LENOX NATIONAL BANK Sewing the Lenox People Since 1889 CHECKING ACCOUNTS-LOANS SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES LENOX, MASS. Congmtulatiom From the EXCLUSIVE LENOX SHOP LATEH FAsH10Ns FOR LADIES Main Street Lenox, Mass. LOEB'S FOODTOWN S U P E R NI A R K E T Telephone Lenox 99 Housatonic Street HAGYARD'S DRUG STORE REMO J. ZOLA GEORGE P. VAN ZANDT DUCTS -:- GUTTERS GENERAL SHEET METAL WORK 5 C C C C For Free Estimate Call Lee 994 Telephone 48 Lenox, Mass. Devon Road Lee, Mass, Compliment: L . 1' O H Q W E S Of -' .I E WELER - MICHAEL O'BRIEN FLORISTS INCORPORATED f,f,f,f 92 LEE, MASS. -0000000000000 10w0w0wr05i C ompliment: Of .I O H N H . F L Y N N -TREE SURGEON- Telephone 2-6636 Pittslield Road Lenox, Mass. C ompliment: Of HALPIN'S SERVICE STATION f Telephone 133 165 West Street Lenox, Mass. HI-WAY DINER and RESTAURANT FRED G. BASHARA, Prop. MOST MODERN DINER IN THE BERKSHIRES Pittsfield-Lenox Road CRoutes 7 - 201 A C omplimemx Of BIRCHWOOD INN A RUISSEAUX SERVICE STATION LENOX HARDWARE STORE HARDWARE - HOUSEWARES - TOYS GARDEN SUPPLIES - TOOLS -FLYING A - Lowe Brozberf and Benjamin Moore Paint: Telephone 627 PITTSFIELD ROAD Housatonic Street Lenox, Mass. REGNIER BROS. PLUMBING mi HEATING MASKELL LAHERT CO., Inc. PLUMBING - HEATING - OIL BURNERS - Ell9'- 4259+ -4 ...- LENOX, MASS. Telephone 161 Lenox, Mass. G0Y0 -40N0 0'l01'0 '040' M 0 L E 81 M 0 L E GENERAL INSURANCE and REAL ESTATE C C C C Hagyard Block Lenox, Mass. E. G. SMITH and CO. GENERAL INSURANCE and REAL ESTATE III Hagyard Block Lenox, Mass. .l. B. FIELDING 81 SON COAKLEY'S RIDING SCHOOL DONALD P CANDE, Owner-Manager -HORSES FOR HIRE- LESSONS BY APPOINTMENT Telephone 245 LENOX, MASS. Pittsfield-Lenox Road Lenox, Mass. Cvmflimffnff THE LOG CABIN of COMPLETE DINNERS SERVED FLYNN'S LU NCHEONETTE 5:00 P.M. TO 9:00 P.M. Pittsfield-Lenox Road Route 7 Lenox, Mass. Complimem: Compliment: of of DlCK'S BARBER SHOP NORTH LENOX PACKAGE fn In In I stone Housaronic Street Lenox, Mass. A 1?0t05'0404727040N76N011010f0N0146W2012710f4010?fQ'0N70f'0' PERO'S VARIETY STORE NEWS ami STATIONERY LENOX OIL COMPANY E. J. GIRARDEY OIL - WOOD Housatonic Street Lenox, Mass. Telephone Lee 597 Lenox Dale, Mass. P I N E A C R E Compliments of LUNCHEON DINNER - Guest Accommodation! - Open Year 'Round Lenox, Mass. LENOX DALE PACKAGE STORE Phone Lee 33 ' Lenox Dale, Mass. Compliments of ANNE MARIE'S DRESS SHOPPE FRANCES EKSUZIAN, Prop. Tel. Lenox 95-M, Cor. of Housatonic and Church Sts. GEORGE'S SUPER MARKET GEORGE W. STEINHILBER, Prop. Quality - Meatr - Groceriet - Fretb Fruit: Provisions - Nationwide Products Birdseye Froxted Food: Phone Lee 406 Lenox Dale, Mass. Bert Withef to the CLASS OF 1957 LEE DEPARTMENT STORE Compliments of B 81 P TRANSPORTATION, Incorporated LEE, MASS. THE VILLAGE INN -OPEN ALL YEAR- Telephone Lenox 20 Lenox, Mass. WALTER LAHART PLUMBING and HEATING LENOX, MASS. LENOX DALE VARIETY STORE SOUTH STREET SERVICE STATION Meats, Groceriet, Fresh Fruit: and Vegetable: J' Telephone Lee 499 Morning Free Delivery 1050 South Street Pittsfield, Mass. Complimentx of TH E G A T EWA Y S Walker Street Lenox, Mass. Compliment: of MERCURY LAUNDRY 33 First Street Pittsfield, Mass. Compliment: of S P U D N U T S H O P -FANCY DOUGHNUTS- PITTSFIELD, MASS. Compliment: of ELDORADO INN LENOX DALE, MASS. J'0Y0 ?'-0I'00'-0'-'0K01'0N0'20N0ff-0f0N4'lf0N0 '-0-f0'1 HUMES' STORE Distinctive Women? and Children? Apparel Telephone 128 JOSEPH I'I. JOHNSON SONS, Inc. Plumhing, Heating and Sheet Metal Work Tele hone 12-W Lenox, Mass. 91 Main Street Lee, Mass. P WILSON GARDEN CENTER DORIS BEAUTY SHOPPE Permanent Waving Hair Shaping Telephone Lenox 257-M Pittsfield-Lenox Road Lenox, Mass. Walker Street Lenox, Mass. WHEELER'S ICE CREAM Featuring Wagnaf: Dutch Colony Ice Cream LENOX PACKAGE STORE Sandwiche: and Coffee Te1ePh0Ue 57 Ch h S I. , M . Telephone 473 Lee, Mass. mc treet enox ass LEE ELECTRIC SHOP J. M. Burke, Prop. Silent Glow Oil Burners M O R G A N H O U S E Philco and Kelvinator Electric Refrigeration: MR' AND MRS' E- W' PERU, Pm?- and Range: Deliciou: Food: in Plea:ant Surrounding: Appliances -- House Wiring - Electrical jobbing 159 Main Street Phone 189-R Lee, Mass. Telephone Lee 181 Lee' Mass' Compliment: of I C ompliment: LI.ICY'S BEAUTY SHOP Of LENOX, MASS. T. O'TOO E 8 SONS,lNCOlPOlATED umocuumv QOL rmmmc I C JIIUIIIJONSTI IT-STAMPOID. Q ICIIT TEl,lYNONl492'2B nlllcv ulv v nn Url: ulLlo1l -an Compliment: of A F R I E N D WHEELER'S MARKET With Sincere Appreciation to Our Advertisers and Patrons WHO HELPED MAKE THIS YEARBOOK A FINANCIAL SUCCESS 10 0 -01f0N7G02'0N0'-0'2f0117f0'N0'N040 -04'6'440b0N0 ' ' PATRONS ' ' Mr. and Mrs. George M. Bailey Mr. and Mrs. Collin MacFadyen Mr. Edward Baczek Mrs. Charles Hibbard Mr. Harrison Blake Mrs. Alfred Marchand Mr. and Mrs. Mario Cella Mr. and Mrs. Earl Woodard Mrs. Dorothy Harris Mr. and Mrs. Irving Parker Mr. Orrin Howes Miss Ida May Harrington Mr. and Mrs. John Niebelski Mr. Archie A. Boyington Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Harrington Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kurtzionak Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sayers Mr. Frank Baczek Mr. John Blake Miss Florence M. Fuore Mr. and Mrs. William Hurley Miss Sara A. Caley Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Richards James A. Richards Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dee Mr. and Mrs. John R. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cooke Mrs. Everett Fraley Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rollison Mr. and Mrs. Hilaire Regnier Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Holmes Mr. and Mrs. Sears Van Alstyne Mr. Anthony Poe Cox Mr. and Mrs. William Kirby Mr. james Peter Kirby Miss Nancy Kirby Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fitch Mr. and Mrs. George Forrest Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Wood Mr. K. O. Davis Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Mariano Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rhinehart Mr. and Mrs. John R. Flynn Mrs. Francis Walsh Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Monroe Miss Anna Mitchell Miss Iola Drurnrn wie? I i WSI? ,p-55' r 2 , a .f f, Q ,i ,ht 5 , Q Jigs r F X A r fe ffb ,ix !,4 I 1 fl M ' fll f , X filirl? fl Q maria., Wi W 56 KG' 1 ,y , 1 '-4 ,1 X, li. mf 7 55, 9 ry r M W WW s K . K .kv 1 V U- X S EJ ef vb X. XJ 'Q 3 N , , . fx ' L . tv 1 ,,. Q, 3 Wg Q Nh af Y xxg xr K tc, J-.91 A NX W sy Q1 x J JH ,SU xx fx 'T A k Q XJ 'xv SN qfff X WJ K, 'A L ' r' 5, J 'N , , N - I' J x I I 34' im X 5 , P W I 1 AK Xiu ln V L- , X A J . ' 1 h-.-lxyxrj fx ! .J . X .4 Q A X? 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Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.