Lowell High School - Spindle Yearbook (Lowell, MA)

 - Class of 1956

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LOWELL LOWELL, HIGH SCHOOL MASSACHUSETTS I 956 She 1956 Rgiaincld .961 JOHN CAVANAUGH Editor-in-Chief ASSOCIATE EDITORS CHARLEEN WHEELER JANET KLOZA JUDITH CANTOR JOANNE GOWARD YOLANDE FOISY ELAINE SOBOLEWSKI BARBARA PURCELL BARBARA BARONI MARCUERITE COYLE SHIRLEY PAQUETTE SANDRA CARVILLE JACQUELINE ABREU JAMES KING GARTH LAX Photo Photo Photo Photo Photo Photo Photo Photo Secretarial Secretarial Secretarial Secretarial BUSINESS BOARD PETER BRENNAN PETER ELIADES EDITORIAL BOARD COLETTE I-IOULE ANDREA MILLS JOSEPH MCCARTHY GEORGE ARES THOMAS CASSIN DOROTHY CHANDLER HELENE BRUNELLE MAEVE MCCANN SUSAN JOYCE CHARLOTTE GOLDEN JOHN PIEKOS MARCIA SILK EDWARD SPLAINE PATRICIA DARRAH BARBARA STONE BARBARA FALANTE MARY CURRAN ASSISTANTS JANE KESMETIS THEODORA SARRIS JACQUELINE LORANGER ELIZABETH RICHARDSON NORBERTA MCI-IALE BRIAN MURPHY JANICE SANFORD DOROTHY LERICHE JANE GUDURAS 2 spma sag! Ar-7? rf., . ea' 3 4: 4 N' ,f A af? .X ff! 53 Front: Barbara Baroni, Marcia Silk, Susan Joyce, Dorothy Chandler, Noberta McHale, Jane Guduras, Theo- dora Sarris, Andrea Mills. Second Row: Maeve McCann, Barbara Purcell, Mary Curran, Yolande Foisy, John Cavanaugh, Mary Jane Downing, Janet Kloza, Barbara Stone. Third Row: Shirley Paquette, Dorothy LeRiche, Sandra Carville, Colette Houle, Charlotte Golden, Helene Brunelle, Joanne Goward, Elaine Sobolewski, Mar- guerite Coyle, Judith Cantor, Dorothea Danas. Rear: Jane Kesmetis, Peter Brennan, Thomas Cassin, Joseph McCarthy, Peter Eliades, James King, John Piekos, Garth Lax, Barbara Falanre. Between these two covers are recorded many moments to remember of the class of 'S 6. Many of these moments were spent in the preparation of the Spindle , It is now yours to enjoy, and we hope it will do more than serve this purpose. The Spindle is the result of combined efforts and cooperation of the faculty and the student body whom we sincerely wish to thank, be- cause, if it were not for their sacrifices, the publication of this book would not be possible. We would especially like to thank the members of the Spindle staff, and above all our faculty advisor, Miss Ryan. We hope this book will serve as a reference to recall the many humor- ous and pleasant moments of our days on Kirk Street. 3 T! l '1'fi -V is Cfaaa Oafe -1956 TUNE-Halls of Ivy As we leave these humble portals To a greater life beyond, The memories of these happy years Will form a stronger bond. Oh we'll think of carefree moments Cf friendships we make here, Of growing seeds of knowledge, Of strength in conquering fear. As our lifelong quest's achieved And our candle's dwindling low, We'll look to these our tender years, As years we were aglow. ANNE J. TURCOTTE 4 .N il' ,x RAYMOND A. SULLIVAN Headmaster Impelled by a common hope for years of successful living for all The graduaTes of The class of 1956, we of The faculTy have aTTempTed To conTribuTe a firm foundaTion To The fabric which you all form in The fuTure. ln Times of reflecTive memory your real possession of happy experiences in Lowell High School will be pleasanTly heighTened as you recall your days here. May happy reflecTion sTrengThen The dis- cipline, The ambiTion, The progress, The nobiliTy, The worTh of your individual paTTerns of life. We have enioyed conTribuTing To and es- Tablishing happy experiences for you. Our sincere desire is ThaT your recollecfion of our school will flourish and ever become more valuable and precious To you. 5 ff 'K fn SAMUEL POLLARD Mayor of Lowell VINCENT M. MCCARTIN Szlperinfcndvni of Schools , x gf S 'Pk' PATRICK J. HETHERMAN Assistant S1rf1f'rir1fr'n4lm1t JUN xx goo! Commiffeemen l 5-if oil? 'tnv ' THoMAs L. CROWLEY WILLIAM R. DROLL CLEMENT G. MCDONOUGH ' x WmL1AM G. PATENAUDE VICTOR A. PICARD PAUL A. SULLIVAN 7 fkiififanffi , 'fx Y l Q Sfniki 4 it 5 'MXN , D I , ff!Dx Q ' . Q 6 fm . VM ,X A Y, f ' , S.. ' 5, , Ann V 2-A ol.-01 JOSEPH G. PX'NE WILLIAM J. BROWN JAMES F. CONWAY Master Sub-Master Sub-Master-Science Ka 'DL ,, .ff +What Q 14, ,T Z R-an WILLIAM A. DONOVAN j. ENIILE LEMIRE FRANCIS P. MCI-IUGH Sub-Maslvr-Euzploymcrzt Bureau S11b-Masfer-Malbeflzufics Sub-Master-History 8 elaarfmenf .Hedda ,gin-vnu.,.-Mk 'Wim www U' - . R BLANCHE V. BOYLE CHARLES D. FOLEY BEATRICE T. I-IOAR Home Economics Latin Gludfmff' 43M A MARY V. LYONS HELEN M. MULCAHY Personnel Dean of Girls 9 MARY V. O,NEIL Spanish 1 f eloarfmenf Lileaclgi we. ' 'O A -53.1 i! V,f' WU! ,J -,rv ITRANKQIS D. RL-UA1moN ANNA M. RYAN HILDI-CiAliIbli l. ST. QJNUI English Dirmfm' of P11f2Iic'afi011s l l'!'I1C'lI N 10' 'fa Q , I ' 'VX fl S 'f A ,Z B. L .. J! s ' I ' , J 2 M f L 2.1,fZ :gZ.iQi,.g213cQ-i- -I ' I aI1.,?7.i' Us EUWAIUJ j. SULLIVAN PAUL 15. SULLIVAN Cfl7lIllIPl'l'F Dfl'I'l'ffll' of Affnfwfirx I0 ALBERTINI, PAUL F. ,....,.... APOSTOLAKOS, NICHOLAS ..... BALDWIN, EDITH M. ....... BARRETT, GRACE L. ..... BIXBY, GLADYS ....... BRADLEY, MARY V. .... - BROWN, MARY A. CAREY, E. DORIS ...... CASEY, MARY H. ..... - CASEY, THOMAS G. .... - CHOATE, HELEN E. M. ..... - CLUIN, ALICE L. .................. - DESMARAIS, BERTHE-MARIE DONAHOE, ELEANOR M. ....... DONOVAN, EUGENE J. ..... - gCl,ClflEg -------Biology -----L---Driver Education ------Typewriting and Consumer Goods ......... Stenography and Human Relations L .....,....... Office Practice, Ty pewritin g, Consumer Goods, Economic Geography --L--Textiles and Clothing L ............... Typewriting and English ------French and World History ----L-Public Speaking and Dramatics -------Chemistry, Astronomy, Geology, Physics ------Geometry and College Math. ------Latin and Algebra ----L-French ------History and Human Relations ----------Algebra and Prac. Math. DRESCHER, FRED J. ........ .... .... L - English DUPUIS, ALMANZOR L. ....... L ....... .......,., F rench DWYER, DENNIS J. ............... .... .......... E n glish FLANNERY, MRS. MARY A. ....... L ................. Typewriting FLYNN, MRS. AGNES .......... L ...............,... Accounting GALLAGHER, ANNE M. ................ ..... L ---English and Typewriting GALLAGHER, MARY KATHERINE ----------.----.-- English and Foods GLASHEEN, WALTER M. ---.-.----- --L ..--.---- History and Economics GRONDALSKI, WALTER J. .--.. HANNAFIN, LORETTA A. ------- L--L ------- Biology Accounting I1 College HARRIGAN, MARY E. ,,,.,.v HARRIS, J. EMMETT .K,.. HAYES, TERESA M. ...KK,.Q..R.,-,. .,., .,,,,,, HETHERMAN, MARGARET HOAR, BEATRICE T. .,..A,A,..,.,. - HOGAN, E. IRENE HORNBY, MARY E. INGLIS, GEORGE B. E.- IRISH, ELIZABETH ,.,,......,,. KENNEDY, M. GLADYS ...... KILROY, RITA A. .,..... LEARY, JOHN P. OOO. - LISTON, JAMES P. ...,. . LYONS, MARY V. .......,.... - MAGUIRE, CATHERINE L. .... MAHONEY, PHILIP L. ..... MANGAN, ALBERT J. ....... MARTIN, MARY L. ................. MGCARTHY, ELIZABETH G. ............. ........ - - MGCARTHY, ETHEL R. ..... - MCLAUGHLIN, PAUL V. - MICHALOPOULOS, THEODORE S. MOORS, HANNAH ESTELLE ....... MUNSON, RUTH B. ............ MURPHY, THOMAS F. .... - MURRAY, JAMES F. 0,MEARA, MARY C. .... - O,NEIL, ROSE M. ........ O,NEIL, MRS. MARY F. ..... - PYNE, THOMAS F. ...,.. - QUIGLEY, CLAIRE A. ...... - QUINN KATHERINE F. ---- A. ...... ..,.,, , .. ...,....... -,-.--- Latin and History Accounting Family Health Care and World History English and Latin English and Latin Librarian History and Social Studies English Algebra and Geometry Accounting, Merchandising, Consumer Goods History and Economic Geography Latin Arithmetic Stenography and Secretarial Training English Physics Physical Education Latin and English Stenography and Main Stenography Italian and History Spanish and Greek History and English Art and History English and Latin Military Science Biology Driver Education Office English and Main Ojice Latin Co-operative Retailing English REGAN, JOSEPH M. ...... REGAN, ROGER M. ...., RILEY, MARY I. .... - RYAN, ANNA M. ........... A ...... SHANAHAN, DONALD G. SHANLEY, JOAN C. ......... ....... SI-IANLEY, THERESA F. ...... ...... SHEA, HELEN R. ......... - SHEA, WALTER C. STEVENS, HAZEL ............. ...,,.. STOKLOSA, STANLEY J. ...... ....... SULLIVAN, MARY .......,.. SULLIVAN, RITA M. ......,.. ...... TRULL, LORING WYMAN VARNUM, THOMAS ......... ...... WARD, JESSICA M. .... WHITCOMB, HELEN M. WHITE, MARGARET ...... KING, MARY E. .......... - EYRES, MRS. MARY E. ..,.. ..... - GERVAIS, ALICE ........ Algehra and Geometry Algehra and Geometry Physiology, Hygiene, History Czmcs and Business Math. Neufswriting and English History and Social Science Typewriting Economics, Geography and Merchandising English Aeronautics, Power Plants and Hygiene English Accounting, Merchandise and Bus Law History and Human Relations English History English History, English, Human Relations and Economic Geography English Spanish C lerk C lerlz Nurse SUBSTITUTES: BURNS, MRS. BERNARD J. Physical Education GRADY, THOMAS J. ...... ....... Physics O,NEIL, ARTHUR J. ......... .....,. A lgehra, Geometry and A p plied Mathematics DRESCHER, MRS. RUTH ............. ....... M usic MCGARAHAN, ELIZABETH L. ...... ............. L ihrary ROGERS, DONALD ................ L ...... - .,....... Manual Training ILG, VICTOR ........... ....... M anual Training MIGUEL, JOSEPH ........ -- ..... Manual Training 13 enior arm Ummm in an-ff ,ag fg 'Wx tx 1- N ... 'ih- 4995-1955 ,pens QT? Sitting: Charles Theokas, First Vice-Presidentg and Brendan Souza, President. Standing: Thomas LaRochelle Second Vice-Prcsidentg Priscilla Luppold, Treasurerg and Henry Goyette, Secretary. A GOOD MEMORY IS THE BEST MONUMENTU FROM ' THE HOLY STATE BY THOMAS FULLER Is THE SLOGAN OF THE CLASS OF '56 I4 911. 1': 'f iv, 177 JUDITH KING ABBOTT ffjudyfl 21 Pentucket Ave. Entered from Moody Jr. High. Activities: Euro- pean Culture Club, French Club, Girl Officer, Special Chorus, Foot- lighters, A Cappella Choir, Science Club. Hobbies: Dancing, reading, skating, swimming. Future: College. CATHERINE ABERNETHY rrcatbyv 47 Delard St. Entered from St. Michael's. Activities: Girl Officer, Personnel. Hobbies: Dancing, ice skating, Cooking, swimming, skiing. Future: Secretary. DOROTHY ABREU D0lli6,, 65 Worthen St. Entered from Bart- lett Jr. High. Activities: Girl Ofh- cer, Personnel. Hobbies: Dancing, swimming, skating. Future: Airline Hostess. ,IACQUELINE ABREU jackie 63 Worthen St. Entered from Bart- lett. Activities: Girl Ofhcer, Per- sonnel. Hobbies: Dancing, swim- ming, skating. Future: Private Sec- retary. WILLIAM J. AHEARN rrRed:.1 7 Putnam Ave. Entered from Morey Jr. High. Activities: Lunchroom Staff. Hobbies: Drums, baseball, hunting. Future: Music Teacher. RUTHANN AINSLEY Ruf1aie 72 Acropolis Rd. Entered from Pawtucket. Activities: Spanish Club. Hobbies: Dancing, ice skating, sports. Future: Lowell State Teach- ers' College. MARGUERITE D. ALLARD ffpeggyv 18 Osgood St. Entered from Notre Dame de Lourdes. Hobbies: Danc- ing, swimming, skiing. Future: En- tering L. G. H. RITA MARIE ALMEIDA Rita 42 Seneca St. Entered from Butler. Activities: Special Chorus, Spanish Club, Head Leader of Baton Twirl- ers. Hobbies: Dancing, swimming, roller-skating. Future: Nurses' Training. ROBERT J. AMBROSINO ffB0bl, Entered from Bartlett. Hobbies: Hunting, fishing, hot rods. Future: Mechanical Draftsman. DOLORES GLORIA ANDREWS ffD0llyl, 25 Saratoga St. Entered from But- ler Jr. High. Hobbies: Dancing, reading. Future: Business. ,.- -A ihxfis x I 1-5 p . ,Dwi . ,N 4, N ei? - .. f ' V. fs ' A s Z yi 5 'rg ,.,,,g Z we t tx 5Yf..g4 I is 4 it visits- ,fir . l ,-we --'www-um 1 ffm . ' ' f YS' -.ad ri' 'X KENNETH R. ANDREWS ffzekell 6 XY'ood St. Entered from Chas. W. Morey. Hobbies: Model railroader. Future: Naval career. GEORGE J. ARES Butch 7 Court Ave. Entered from Butler. Activities: Band, Orchestra, Senior Homeroom Rep., Spindle . Hob- bies: Drawing, music, dancing, base- ball, trumpet and piano playing. Future: Dance musician, Navy. JOHN BRENDAN ASHE Brendan 8 W'ashington St. Entered from St. Peter's. Activities: Boy Ofiicer, Library Personnel, Teaching Irish Dancing. Hobbies: Irish dancing, chess, reading. Future: College. GAIL ARLENE AUSTIN 248 Parker St. Entered from Morey. Activities: Retailing Club. Hobbies: Play piano, sewing, church activ- ities, bowling. Future: Practical Nurse. DONNA ELLEN BAMFORD Bambi 6 Conlon Terrace. Entered from Bartlett. Activities: Spanish, Euro- pean Culture Clubs. Hobbies: Dancing, roller-skating, sports. Fu- ture: Dental Assistant. ROBERTA BANKS Bobbie 24 Van Greenby Rd. Entered from Morey. Activities: European Cul- ture, French, Science Clubs, A Cap- pella Choir, Chorus. Hobbies: Danc- ing, sports, music, reading. Future: College. BARBARA ANN BARONI Stretch 57 Christman Ave. Entered from St. Marie's. Activities: Review , Spanish Club, National Honor So- ciety, Band, Special Chorus, Science Club, A Cappella Choir, Spindle , Orchestra, Girls Glee Club, Euro- pean Culture Club, Footlighters. Hobbies: Swimming, driving, danc- ing SS Rock and Roll. Future: I.. T. C. PRISCILLA BARRY Pretz 16 Vincent St. Entered from St. Louis. Activities: Floormaster's Sec- retary. Hobbies: Dancing, records, bowling, ice skating. Future: Office work. ROBERT BAXTER ffB0bJI 57 So. Highland St. Entered from Butler. Activities: Colonel of Cadet Oibcers, Co-Capt. of Track Team. Hobbies: Sports, track, billiards, basketball. Future: U.S. Army. JANE FRANCES BENGTSON Dimples 251 Methuen St. Entered from Varnum. Hobbies: Dancing, swim- ming, skating, ping-pong, bowling. Future: Mass. School of Physiother- apy. 0 j x ,ws in 'bf 'mv 1 . m gf JV? JUDITH R. BENTLEY Rose 731 School St. Entered from Morey. Activities: European Culture Club. Hobbies: Swimming, water skiing, dancing, boating, skating, horse- back riding. Future: College. LUCILLE J. BERNARD I ffLuCyJJ 193 Mount Hope St. Entered from St. Joseph's High. Activities: Girl Officer, Chorus, Basketball, Science Club. Hobbies: Swimming, dancing, water skiing. Future: Nurse. DORIS A. BESKALO DoDo 162 Powell St. Entered from Morey. Activities: European Culture Club, Girl Officer, Red Cross Rep. Hob- bies: Skating, dancing, skiing, moun- tain climbing, swimming, reading. Future: College-Dental Hygienist. JAMES F. BETTENCOURT fflimmyil 171 Mammoth Rd. Entered from Butler. Activity: Driver Education. Hobbies: Skating, dancing, collect- ing Pop records, movies. Future: Business School. ALINE BIBEAULT 479 Moody St. Entered from St. joseph's. Activity: Floormaster's Secretary. Hobbies: Swimming, ice skating, bowling, dancing. Future: Typist. SHIRLEY ANN BILODEAU Slairl 146 Ludlam St. Entered from Var- num. Activities: Science Club, Eu- ropean Culture Club. Hobbies: Dancing, sports, swimming, skat- ing. Future: Lowell Technological Institute. LOUIS BINDA Louie 114 Rockingham Ave. Entered from Morey. Activity: Science Club. Hobbies: Skating, cars, football. Future: College. L. DONALD BLAZON ffD0n,, 387 Beacon St. Entered from Varnum. Activities: Boy Oi'Iicer, Science Club. Hobbies: Skating, dancing, swimming, skiing. Future: Engineer. LOUIS A. BOLDUC frsueyu 581 Lakeview Ave. Entered from Varnum. Hobbies: Bowling, base- ball, basketball. Future: Navy. MARY ANN BOND Mamie 11 Caddell Ave. Entered from St. Margaret's. Hobbies: Dancing, bowl- ing, swimming. Future: Clerk. ,L t ,.... J. . l is w--nr 5 , ia. a.. Vx v-gv 59' N I T '7 . Q g.. K 'if I iw D ELIZABETH BOOTH Boots 50 Mt. Vernon St. Entered from St. Patrick's. Activities: Girl OHS- cer, Chorus, Spanish Club, Foot- lighters, Floormaster's Secretary, European Culture Club. Hobbies: Dancing, swimming, skating, skiing. Future: U. S. Gov't. RICHARD C. BOUTILIER Mouse 59 XVhitney Ave. Entered form Varnum. Hobbies: Hunting, ice skating. Future: Service DOLLY BOUVIER ffD0lly,! 70 Newhall St. Entered from Sacred Heart. Hobbies: Dancing, swimming, skating. Future: Lowell Commercial College. JOAN K. BRADY I0zmie 1001 Gorham St. Entered from St. Peter's Hobbies: Skating, swim- ming, dancing. Future: Compto- meter operator. JOSEPH M. BRAGAN ffIoe,, 17 Prince Ave. Entered from Sacred Heart. Activities: Skating, Hockey, Football, Basketball. Hobbies: 'Working on car. Future: Air force. PATRICIA BRENNAN ffpatlf 279 Fairmount St. Entered from: Moody Jr. High. Activities: Euro- pean Culture Club, French Club. Hobbies: Dancing, skating. Future: College. PETER JAMES BRENNAN 14 Adam Terrace. Entered from Moody. Activities: Boy Oflicer, Footlighters, Special Chorus, Debat- ing Society Secretary, Spindle , Review , Elevator Operator. Hobbies: Dancing, skating, driving. Future: Pre-Dental Sshool. RICHARD J. BRIDGFORD Dic'lz', 35 Puffer St. Entered from Morey. Activities: Greenhalge Debating Society, Special Chorus, A Cappella Choir. Hobbies: Music, reading, stamp collecting. Future: College. JOHN F. BRISCOE Hondo 50 Park Avenue East. Entered from Moody. Activities: Boy Oflicer, Band. Hobbies: Working, swim- ming, skiing, ice skating, motor boating, model airplanes. Future: Geologist. PATRICIA ANN BRITTON ffpaffyf, 47 Lundberg St. Entered from Butler. Activities: Retailing Club. Girl Officer. Hobbies: Tennis, dancing, swimming. Future: Hair- dressing School. Q57 wa 45 A' ' Q. 'uv ..-4' EVELYN BRODEUR ffEUie,1 17 Boston Road. Entered from Butler. Activities: Switchboard. Hobbies: Ice skating, dancing, swimming. Future: Secretary RUSSELL H. BRODEUR Russ 21 Gage Ave. Entered from Bart- lett. Hobbies: Sports, dancing. Future: Navy DORIS JEAN BROTHER 11 Arcadia Ave. Entered from Winthrop Junior High. Activities: European Culture, Science Clubs, Les Pompons Rouges, Special Chorus, A Cappella Choir, Girl Of- ficer. Hobbies: Swimming, skating, dancing, music. Future: Nursing. HELENE M. BRUNELLE 30 Standish St. Entered from Bart- lett. Activities: Sec. of N. H. S., Vice-pres. Eur. Cult. Club., Girl Officer, Review , Middlesex Women's Club, Spanish Club, Special Chorus, Spindle , A Cap- pella Choir, Science Club, Speakers Bureau, School Show, class secretary 1954, 1955. Hobbies: dancing, swimming, college weekends. Future: College. ELIZABETH R. BRYDON ffBetly,l 127 Howard St. Entered from Butler. Hobbies: Roller skating, movies, swimming. Future: Sec- retary. MARY A. BUCKJUNE Buick 795 Bridge St. Entered from Var- num. Activities: Girl Ofhcer, Per- sonnel, Greenhalge Debating Socie- ty, Les Pompons Rouges, European Culture Club, Footlighters. Hob- bies: Dancing, skating, swimming, popular music, tennis. Future: Private Secretary. ARLINE ANN BURKE Bzzrkic 11 Third Ave. Entered from Paw- tucket. Activities: Girl Oflicer, Switchboard. Hobbies: Skating, movies, swimming, dancing. Future: WACS. THOMAS F. BUSBY Buzz 502 Wilder St. Entered from St. Peter's. Hobbies: Dancing, hunting, fishing, baseball, swimming. Future: Navy. MARY G. CAIRES I8 Chambers St. Entered from But- ler. Hobbies: Dancing, swimming, reading, movies. Future: Secretary. GRACE JOYCE CALLARY Nook 94 Homestead Rd. Entered from Varnum. Hobbies: Dancing, swim- ming, skating, ping pong, farming. Future: Accounting School. 3 43' ilfg lx Y v 11--'.. L 'U 3, sr. if l1.i'1:32i A A M 1 gm- d- M . JUDITH FAY CANTOR DAVID CARRTGG 5' - Q fx i Q-42, ,I THOMAS CAMARA Tom 16 Chase St. Entered from New- burgh, N. Y. Hobbies: Dancing, ice skating, golf, tennis. Future: Air Force. ROSEBIARY CANIBRIA Rosie 134 Parker St. Entered from River- side. Activities: Floormaster's Sec- retary, Spanish Club, European Cul- ture Club. Hobbies: Dancing, swim- ming, skating. Future: Secretary. NORMA CABIPBELL Norm 2 Massassoit St. Entered from Butler. Activit': Floormaster's Secretary y . Hobbies: Swimming, dancing, skat- ing. Future: Secretary. uludyn 26 NY'est View Rd. Entered from Morey. Activities: Girl Officer, Spindle , Review , Treasurer Na- tional Honor Society, European Culture, French, Science Clubs: A Cappella Choir, Speakers Bureau, Footlighters. Hobbies: swimming, reading. Future: College. ROBERT CAPONE Bob 21 Osgood St. Entered from Morey Hobbies: Baseball, football, basket- ball. Future: Marine Corps. RALPH F. CARNEVALE 32 C St. Entered from St. Peter's. Activities: Football, track. Hob- bies: Swimming, hunting. Future: lN'l.I.T. JANICE CARR ffranll 24 Manahan St. Entered from Morey. Activities: Girl Oicer, Chorus. Hobbies: Dancing, swim- ming, skating. Future: Nurse. ROBERT T. CARR rrcarzyu 511 Concord St. Entered from Im- maculate Conception. Activities: Boy O'Hicer, Pompons Rouges. Hob- bies: Developing pictures, dancing, swimming. ice skating, tennis. Fu- ture: College of Business Adminis- tration. 28 Bassett St. Entered from Sacred Heart. Hobbies: Fishing, basketball, baseball. Future: Business College. FRANCES CARROLL Fram1ie S02 East Merrimack St. Entered from Immaculate Conception. Hob- bies: Swimming, dancing, bowling, roller skating: Future: Stenograph- Cf. 20 . 'rl' a f-' ,Lf L A- J ' . ,lv L. ,-7' ' -4. -. : ,lffq ,fx , e M..-,113 .1 ' Sr? Z6 K'- Qui 1:-...Q IQ.- ig, SANDRA CARVILLE rrsandyn 116 Marshall Ave. Entered from Morey. Activities: President Span- ish Club, Review , Speakers' Bu- reau, Spindle , European Culture Club, USS Rock 'n' Roll. Hobbies: Skating, dancing, swimming. Future: College. JANET CASEY 10 Cleghorn Lane. Entered from Moody. Activities: Girl Oiiicer. Hobbies: Skating, dancing, swim- ming. Future: College. THOMAS CONWAY CASSIN T011z11zy 287 Fairmount St. Entered from Moody. Activities: Football, Base- ball Team, Captain Boy Oiicer, Footlighters, Review . Hobbies: Sports, dancing. Future: College. JOHN M. CAVANAUGH ffCa,V,, 4 Manchester St. Entered from Sacred Heart. Activities: Basketball, Boy Ofiicer, Editor-in-Chief of Spindle . Hobbies: Baseball, golf. Future: Lowell Technological Insti- tute. DOROTHY ANNE CHANDLER D0ffiE,, 39 West Meadow Rd. Entered from Pawtucket. Activities: Girl Officer, National Honor Society, Spindle , French Club, European Culture Club, Middlesex Women's Club, School Show. Future: Lowell State Teachers College. RAYMOND A. CHANDLER rvH7lmpyy: 41 Ellis Ave. Entered from Paw- tucket. Hobbies: Baseball, basket- ball, swimming, dancing. Future: Photo-engraver. SHELDON A. CHAPMAN Shell 404 Princeton Blvd. Entered from Morey. Hobbies: Horseback riding, stamp collecting, skating. Future: Army. JACQUELINE CHARITY Iac'kie 49 Shaughnessy St. Entered from Butler. Activity: Chorus. Hobbies: Water skiing, skating, swimming, dancing. Future: Business School. 'Tiff 4 iv in i'f'1'jY', fl pl gf Ry ii x ll 2. 'f fl . I . . , .f , W W we .FW K X Mtv' aw, ' PATRICK R. CAVENEY IUDITH CAROL CHEETHAM I f 'A -'tw Pat jude ' 20 Anderson St. Entered from 252 Methuen St. Entered from k ,pq ,,.-A Moody. Hobbies: Basketball, foot- Bartlett. Hobbies: Dancing, swim- jwhi ball. Future: College. ming, skating, ping-pong. Future: ,gf Laboratory Technician. ---v 4 ' 4. QT l l 21 'iii it re. X . A ,, ra 'r if f I 'vi -f B . . Z4 -va YC' ..-,ag BARBARA JOAN CHENEY Baht 112 Durant St. Entered from Yarnum. Activity: Retailing Club. Hobbies: Dancing. swimming. mo- vies, clothes, skating. Future: Cali- fornia-Model or Secretary. CHARLES CHIKLIS Cbirk 316 Adams St. Entered from Bart- lett. Activity: Home Room Repre- sentative. Hobbies: Hunting, fish- ing. listening to Modern Classical Jazz. Future: Hair Stylist. NINA CIELAKIE 23 XVest Fifth St. Entered from Keith Hall. Activities: Miss Mul- cahy's Secretary, Chorus. Hobbies: Dancing, swimming, ice skating. Future: Commercial College. RICHARD A. CLERXIONT Dick 69 Ivanhoe St. Entered from St. Jeanne d'Arc. Activity: Boy Offi- cer. Hobbies: Vfater skiing, skin diving, skiing, hunting. Future: Businessman. JEAN E. COGGER 408 Pine St. Entered from Morey. Activity: Chorus. Hobbies: Tennis softball. Future: Nursing. 'WALTER A. COLLFNS 114 Ludlam St. Entered from Var- num. Activities: Cadet Officer. Science'Club. Stamp Club. Hobbies: Stamp collecting. reading. Future: College. MARY ANN COLOMBO S0 D St. Entered from Morey. Ac- tivity: Special Chorus. Hobbies: Dancing. piano. ice-skating. bowl- ing, swimming. Future: Nurse. JOHN J. COOK Cookie , AIIc3-OOD . Dorn S1 Yfest sth St. Entered from St. Michael's. Activities: Basketball Baseball. Boy Officer. Hockey. Hobbies: Swimming. dancing. skat- ing. Future: Chemical Engineer. DAVID COOPER Dare 120 Glenwood St. Entered from Morey. Activity: Boy Odicer. Hob- bies: Swimming. dancing. Future: College. EDNA RAE CORKERY Eddi 198 Shaw St. Entered from St. NTargarct's. Activities: Girl Ofhcer. European Culture Club. Spanish Club. Hobbies: Collecting Jazz rec- ords. dancing, swimming, skating. piano. Future: Secretary-Music School. B6 if. I-f fi RICHARD CORMIER - Dick 44 Lincoln St. Entered from Morey Jr. High. Hobbies: Cars, skating. Future: Navy. MARGUERITE MARY COYLE Maggie 111 Riverside St. Entered from Bartlett. Activities: Girl Officer, European Culture Club, Review , Spindle , U.S.S. Rock 'n' Roll , Chorus. Hobbies: Dancing, skating, swimming, driving, reading. Future: College. STEPHEN DOUGLAS CRAFT Steve 159 Sayles St. Entered from Morey. Hobbies: Designing railroad passen- ger cars. Future: U.S. Coast Guard, College. MATTIE CRAYTON eeMdrty:r 673 School St. Entered from Morey. Activities: School Show, Vice Pres- ident Special Chorus, A Cappella Choir. Hobbies: Dancing, singing, skating, record collecting, cooking. Future: Jersey City Business School. SANDRA ELIZABETH CULLEN ffsandyff 15 Fox St. Entered from Varnum. Activity: Mr. Lemire's Odice. Hob- bies: Dancing, swimming, skating. Future: B. U. MARY LUCY CURRAN Marylozi 1 Jewett Ave. Entered from St. Michael's. Activities: National Honor Society, G.O., Special Chorus, Review Staff, A Cappella Choir, French Club, European Culture Club, Footlighters, Middlesex Wo- men's Club, School Show. Hobbies: Skating, dancing, painting. Future: Teaching. JANE DABILIS Goldie 1488 Gorham St. Entered from Butler. Hobbies: Dancing, swim- ming, reading, skiing, driving. Fu- ture: Business College. DOROTHEA DANAS reD0llys: 59 Thirteenth St. Entered from Varnum. Activities: President of European Culture Club: Footlizht- ers, Speakers Bureau, Science Club, Special Chorus, A Cappella Choir, Debating Society. Hobbies: Music, dramatics, dancing, swimming, ten- nis. Future: Salem State Teachers College. RICHARD E. DAVIS Dick 524 Merrimack St. Entered from Bartlett. Activity: Track Team. Hobbies: Baseball, football, basket- ball. Future: Service. LURA ANDREA DE FRANC fflA-ndyl, 74S Chelmsford St. Entered from Morey. Activities: European Cul- ture Club, Spanish Club, Special Chorus, Cheerleader. Hobbies: Dancing, swimming, bowling. Fu- ture: Nurse, Lowell General Hos- pital. 5 D u T r 'A ' A wi ja V. Y? DOLORES M. DeFREITAS DOHy 32 Birch St. Entered from Morey. Activities: Special Chorus, Floor- master's Secretary. Hobbies: Danc- ing, bowling. Future: Secretary. BRIAN JOSEPH DELANEY Nick 142 Myrtle St. Entered from St. Michaels Hobbies: Hunting, swim- ming, football, hot rods, skating, basket weaving, skiing. Future: New England Tel. Co. THOMAS DELEHANTY Tom 114 Bellevue St. Entered from Mo- rey. Hobbies: Baseball, football, dancing, cars. Future: College. NANCY DERBYSHIRE Derby Kendall Rd., Tyngsboro. Entered from Winslow. Activities: Girl Of- Hcer, European Culture Club. Hob- bies: Dancing, swimming, ice skat- ing, collecting records. Future: Nurse. ELAINE DERY fPLennJ.H 102 Fourth Ave. Entered from Ste. Jeanne d'Arc. Activity: Personnel. Hobbies: Dancing, skating, swim- ming, bowling. Future: Secretary. CAROLE JANE DEVLIN Dunstable Rd., Tyngsboro. Entered from Nvinslow. Activity: European Culture Club. Hobbies: Dancing, swimming, skating, bowling. Fu- ture: Secretary. ROBERT VY. DICKEY 7 Cheney Place. Entered from Var- num. Activities: Boy Officer. Treas- urer of Retailing Class. Hobbies: Baseball, swimming, dancing, skat- ing. Future: Business College. DOROTHY A. DIETTE Dottie 380 Woburn St. Entered from Riverside. Activities: Floormaster's Secretary, Chorus, Spanish Club. Hobbies: Dancing, swimming, skat- ing, skiing. Future: Secretary. SANDRA EVA DIMODANA Sandy 28 Middlesex Park. Entered from St. Peter's. Hobbies: Dancing, skat- ing, swimming, bowling. Future: Private Secretary. ALBERT R. DION 143 Textile Ave. Entered from Ste. Jeanne d'Arc. Activity: Retailing Club. Hobbies: Swimming, baseball. Future: Business. l . S ' '!L,,. J, ' ., 'A ' ii fl di V. . 73 I 1 1 , . .wax 5 rs ' I ,M ,V , .2 , fs, at ff?-ff. FRANCES DONAHUE i Fam1ic 1367 Lawrence St. Entered from Sacred Heart. Activities: Room 100, Spanish Club. Hobbies: Roller skating, dancing. Future: Lowell State Teachers' College. CAROL DONNELLY ffskipw 465 Bridge St. Entered from St. Michael's. Activities: Girl Officer, Special Chorus, A Cappella Choir. Hobbies: Dancing, skating, skiing, tennis. Future: X-ray Technician. MARY LOU DONOHOE ffL0u,, 116 Belmont Ave. Entered from Moody. Activities: Girl Officer, Spanish Club, Science Club, Special Chorus, European Culture Club, Bookroom, Footlighters. Hobbies: Swimming, ice skating, horseback riding, dancing. Future: Physical Education Teacher. ANTHONY DOUMAS ffT0ny,, 57 Rock St. Entered from Bart- lett. Hobbies: Baseball, tennis, ping pong, checkers, fishing, drawing. Future: College. SANDRA E. DOW frsandyv Main St., Dunstable. Entered from Union School. Hobbies: Ice skat- ing, roller skating, dancing. Future: Secretary. ., ' Q4 , 7 rf no ' Af' f 2 :mf f N. . fa: i 1 ' . mv . '1f5 sf . z' ' '-- -f f A. '3s'ffPf: .fa V 3 .-I , f s A 53 ww. A .var f -1 -. Sb.. .f' :.W:'f'- K' 'f i . :W - 1. f .. - -r jfs JOSEPH M. DOWNES, JR. ffR0Cky,, 420 Fletcher St. Entered from St. Michael's. Activities: Boxing, base- ball, basketball, football, and sponge diving. Hobbies: Reading, rope knotting, modeling, checkers. Fu- ture: U.S. Army, College Physical Education. MARY JANE DOWNING Ia11ic ' 72 Maple St. Entered from Sacred Heart. Activities: Girl Officer, Re- view , Special'Chorus, School Show. Lunchroom Staff, Speakers' Bureau. Hobbies: Dancing, skating, tennis. Future: Catherine Laboure. CATHARINE DOYLE ffKay!J 40 Oak St. Entered from St. Peter's. Activity: Retail Club. Hobbies: Dancing, skating, bowling. Future: Retailing. JACQUELINE DRAPER Iaclzie 232 Baldwin St. Entered from Morey. Activities: Girl Ofhcer, Switchboard. Hobby: Dancing. Fu- ture: Secretary. WALDON E. DUFAULT ffwallyff 81 Cosgrove St. Entered from Wil- liam H. Taft Jr. High. Hobbies: Roller skating, art. Future: Col- lege. 4' - A,-f ' yr' i wi N if ? in fi if 353 ff N... 1... 1 7UW 'Qi' vi 'Qtr' 1 'Q ! ,vs J-f A ' 1 I J S' ' SHEILA DUFFY Dug 21 Xvamesit St. Entered from St. Peter's. Activities: Footlighters. Hobbies: Dancing, skating. Future: Stewardess. BARBARA DUGAS ll Cascade Ave. Entered from St. Margaret's. Activity: F1oormaster's Secretary. Hobby: Dancing. Future: Secretary. ANDY G. DUMONT Perf 320 Woburn St. Entered from St. Marie's Military Acad. Activities: Baseball, Football, Skating, Flying. Hobbies: Hunting, swimming, soc- cer, mountain climbing, skiing. Fu- ture: U.S.A.F. Jet Pilot. GAIL M. DUMONT 8 Colwell Ave. Entered from St. Peter's. Activity: Personnel. Hob- bies: Skating, dancing, swimming, bowling, horseback riding. Future: Secretarial Work. ROBERT JOSEPH DUMONT 38 Waite St. Entered from Morey. Activities: Dancing, Sports. Hob- bies: Hunting, fishing, records. Fu- ture: Coast Guard. WfLLlAlNff DUNCKLEE HD1l71C'kn 36 O'Connell St. Entered from Belvidere. Activities: Science Club, Boy Ofhcer. Hobbies: Swimming. hunting, cars, baseball. Future: Lowell Tech. JUSTIN C. DUPONT erDupev 18 Armand Ave. Entered from Ste. Jeanne d'Arc. Activities: Baseball, Football. Hobbies: Cars, wood turn- ing, television. Future: Air Force. STANLEY J. DZIEGIEL Stan 15 Sawtell Place. Entered from Morey. Activities: Bowling, skating. Future: Sign Painter. EDWARD PETER EAGAN Eddie 93 Nelson Ave. Entered from Sacred Heart. Hobbies: Fishing, hunting, swimming. Future: Navy Electrician's Mate. HARVEY EFMAN feEIfif,n 63 Middlesex Ave.,Wilmington. En- tered from Wilmington High. Ac- tivities: Baseball, Basketball, Hoc- key. Hobby: Collecting stamps. Future: Electrician. 26 L . 'bb '55 -. F fl 'x If x 1 .va l Nu-'P' Z. lil 'HW PETER G. ELIADES ffTaki1, 46 Pentucket Ave. Entered from Moody. Activities: Football, Bas- ketball, Special Chorus, Boy Officer, Review . Hobbies: Sports of all kinds, singing. Future: Ivy League College, Engineering. FRANK EVPAK 810 Broadway. Entered from Bart- lett. Hobby: Woodworking. Fu- ture: Air Force. MARYRITA FADDEN Hon 19 June St. Entered from St. Michael's. Hobbies: Swimming, skat- ing, basketball. Future: Dental As- sistant. DONALD FAGAN Fearless 450 Wilder St. Entered from Mo- rey. Activities: A Cappella Choir 3-4, Special Chorus 2-3-4. Hobbies: Stamp collecting, baseball, boxing, swimming, collecting records. Fu- ture: College. CLAUDINE FAIAS Dinger 9 Richmond St. Entered from St Peter's. Activity: Switchboard Op- erator. Hobbies: Dancing, bowling, collecting records, swimming. Fu- ture: Private Secretary. BARBARA T. FALANTE Barbie', 40 Chambers St. Entered from But- ler. Activities: 2nd Vice President Debating Society, Special Chorus, A Cappella Choir, Girl Officer, Spindle , Book-Room. Hobbies: Dancing, piano, skating, records, tennis, swimming. Future: Nursing. CAROLYN FARLEY Carol,' 93 Blossom St. Entered from Butler. Activity: Secretary in Ath. Oflice. Hobbies: Ice skating, music, danc- ing. Future: College. GAIL P. FARRELL ffFaZ!, 37 Bartlett St. Entered from Im- maculate Conception. Hobbies: Dancing, roller skating, collecting records. Future: Hairdresser. DOLORES A. FERREIRA reD0lly:: 28 Burns St. Entered from Butler. Activities: Floormastefs Secretary and Special Chorus. Hobbies: Danc- ing, bowling, swimming. Future: Typist. DOLORES B. FERREIRA NL03! 980 Varnum Ave. Entered from Pawtucket. Activity: Floormaster's Secretary. Hobbies: Dancing, skat- ing, swimming. Future: Typist. T YQQQ WW 5,2 .,f'j ,. 'H K 'Sf fn X 1. its ig 'ivy var, Z2 V Q4 JOSEPH MICHAEL FERREIRA ffloeil 7 XValnut St. Entered from Butler. Activity: Band. Hobbies: Building hot rods, fishing, hunting, hockey, woodwork. Future: Mechanic or Truck Driver. NORBERT M. FERREIRA N0bby 34 Robinson St. Entered from But- ler. Activities: Baseball Captain and Basketball. Hobbies: Baseball, swim- ming, fishing, basketball. Future: College. ELEANOR A. FLETCHER Flefcb 27 West Forest St. Entered from Morey. Activities: European Cul- ture Club, Spanish Club. Hobbies: Bowling, dancing. Future: Com- mercial College. SPIROS P. FLOMP respiken 167 School St. Entered from Bart- lett. Hobbies: Basketball, baseball, hockey. Future: L.T.I. or Anna- polis. YOLANDE I. FOISY PPYOYJ 112 Butman Rd. Entered from Notre Dame Academy. Activities: Vice President of French Club, Eu- ropean Culture Club, National Honor Society, Review , School Show, Spindle , Special Chorus, A Cappella Choir, Girl Officer, Science Club, Executive Board of Footlighters, Middlesex Women's Club. Hobbies: Skating, skiing and dancing. Future: College. RONALD FONTAINIQ Ronnie 173 Nesmith St. Entered from Moody. Activities: Band, Retailing Club. Hobbies: Music, dancing, swimming, basketball. Future: Shoe Salesman for Cherry 8: Vfebb Com- pany. EDWARD DAVID FONTES MEI!!! 54 Whipple St. Entered from Butler. Activities: Sports. Hobbies: Pool, dancing, reading. Future: College, then business. JOAN FOSTER Ioanie 6 Horn St. Entered from Morey. Activities: Mr. E. Sullivan's Secre- tary. Hobbies: Reading, skating. Future: Secretary. PAULINE E. FOSTER 814 Lakeview Ave. Entered from Morey. Activities: Special Chorus, A Cappella Choir, Switchboard. Hobbies: Bowling, skating, reading, swimming. Future: Nurse or Air- line Stewardess. HELEN E. FRAWLEY Elifie 157 B St. Entered from St. Mar- garet's. Activities: Girl Officer, Spe- cial Chorus, A Cappella Choir, School Show, European Culture Club-Program Chairman. Hobbies: Dancing sports, reading. Future: Lowell State Teachers College. 28 ,Q ui A 'i s f fi f A - 2 f Q '.f J' J I ' 4: R r-- E 1 f , B if ii i, . A X ' ,, I x ,. X 1 .I I C I :SD -nr ' I ., DAVID FREDIANI Dave 100 Chapel St. Entered from St. Michael's. Activities: Boy Oflicer, French Club, Science Club. Hob- bies: Swimming, skating, dancing, baseball, football. Future: Chem- ical or Electronic Engineer. JOHN FREITAS ffl-1.1, 66 Grand St. Entered from Morey. Activities: Football, Track. Hob- bies: Bird watching, stamp collect- ing. Future: Collegey JEANNINE D. FRENETTE Manic 93 Austin St. Entered from St. joseph's. Activity: Personnel. Hob- bies: Dancing, skating, swimming. Future: Secretary. ANN FUREY 335 Rogers St. Entered from Notre Dame Academy. Activities: Euro- pean Culture Club, Spanish Club. Hobbies: Swimming, skiing, tennis. Future: Nursing. CAROLINE C. GACEK Twin 98 Orleans St. Entered from St. Stanislaus. Activities: European Cul- ture Club, Floormaster's Secretary, Girl Otlicer. Hobbies: Dancing, swimming, tennis, skating. Future: Office Work. CAROLYN B. GACEK 98 Orleans St. Entered from St. Stanislaus. Activities: European Cul- ture Club, Floormaster's Secretary, Girl Oflicer. Hobbies: Swimming, dancing, tennis, ice skating. Future: Secretary. PAUL GARNICK 38 Burtt St. Entered from Morey. Activities: Boy Officer, Science Club. Hobbies: Electronics, coins, stamps, swimming, dancing. Future: Electronics at Lowell Tech. EDWARD JOSEPH GATH 37 Alder St. Entered from Immac- ulate Conception. Hobbies: Stamp collecting. Future: Printer. ROBERT GAUDETTE Frenchie 125 Dalton St. Entered from Var- num. Hobbies: Baseball, football, basketball, fishing. Future: Service ROBERT E. GAUTHIER Bones 332 Aiken Ave. Entered from Var- num. Hobbies: Swimming, skating, music, dancing, all sports. Future: Chiropractor. 'T' U1'9 -i 4-'Z 'fo- X v Ss If 'au fx nh X I PATRICIA ANN GEKAS ffpat-gy!! 727 Bridge St. Entered from St Peter's. Hobbies: Skating, swim- ming, dancing. Future: Nursing- Lowell General Hospital. JUDITH MARIE GENEST Squeakie 32 Brookside St. Entered from Pawtucket. Activities: Secretary of Footlighters, Band, School Show, Chairman of Pom Pom Committee of French Club, Science Club. Hobbies: Camping, swimming, danc- ing. Future: College. MARY ANN GENTLE 16 New St. Entered from Butler. Activity: Floormaster's Secretary. Hobbies: Records, ice skating, swim- ming, movies. Future: Oflice Work. EVELYN R. GEORGES Erie 14 Preston St. Entered from Morey. Hobbies: Swimming, dancing, basketball. Future: Dental Nurse. SALLY ANN GERBER I7 Rutland St. Entered from Morey. Activities: Footlighters, Eu- ropean Culture Club, French Club, Science Club, Speakers Bureau, and School Play. Hobbies: Piano, swim- ming, ice skating, golf. Future: College. GWENDOLYN K. GI-IAREEB Gwc'r1.uic ' 133 School St. Entered from Bart- lett. Activities: Girl Officers, Chorus. Hobbies: Dancing, swim- ming, ice skating, roller skating. Future: Secretary. MARGARET GIBSON 20 Wilder Ave. Entered from Morey, Activities: Girl Officer, Floormasters' Secretary, European Culture Club, Spanish Club. Hobbies: Bowling, swimming, danc- ing, skating, basketball. Future: Commercial College: ELAINE GILBOARD 24 D St. Entered from Morey. Activities: French, Science, Euro- pean Culture Clubs, National Honor Society. Girl Officer. Hobbies: Bowling, swimming, photography. Future: College. GERALD M. GILDAY ffIerry1, I7 Garin Terrace. Entered from St. Peter's. Activities: Retailing Club. Hobbies: Swimming, danc- ing. Future: College. BEVERLY GLAESER HBFLVU 138 Cross St. Entered from St. Patrick's. Hobbies: Swimming, dancing, skating. Future: College. in- ' hw -s ' 'Kb CHARLOTTE GOLDEN ' Chnl 17 Staples St. Entered from Morey. Activities: European Culture, Science Clubs. National Honor Society, French Club, A Cappella Choir. Hobbies: Swimming, dancing, read- ing. Future: College. HELEN GOVOSTES 7 Westford St. Entered from Morey. Activities: Girl Officer, French, European Culture Clubs, National Honor Society. Hobbies: Reading, bowling, piano. Future: College. JOANNE NEWCOMBE GOWARD H1027 200 Parkview Ave. Entered from Moody. Activities: Band, Science, French Clubs, Special Chorus, Girl Officer, Spindle , Review , Foot- lighters, A Cappella Choir, National Honor Society. Hobbies: College weekends and sailing. Future: Bac- teriology. HENRY P. GOYETTE ffloeli 26 Delard St. Entered from St. Stanislaus. Activities: Football, track, baseball. Hobbies: Dancing, bowling, skating, tennis, ping-pong, archery, eating. Future: State Teachers College. PATRICIA GRAHAM Pat Bowers Ave. Tyngsboro. Entered from Winslow-Tyngs. Activities: European Culture Club. Hobbies: Dancing, skat-ing, swimming. Fu- ture: Laboratory Technician. GERALD F. GRAY Gerry 166 Pleasant St. Entered from Moody. Activities: Cadet Officer. Hobbies: Baseball, basketball, foot- ball, hunting, fishing, tennis. Fu- ture: College. MARIETTA M. GREENE Kendall Rd., Tyngsboro. Entered from Winslow, Tyngs. Activities: Spanish, European Culture Clubs. Hobbies: Art, skating, reading dancing. Future: Teacher. JOANNE GREENSTEIN RIO!! 73 Marlborough St. Entered from Morey. Activities: French, Science, Footlighters, European Culture Clubs. Hobbies: Reading, dancing. Future: Laboratory Technician. RICHARD L. GRENON Dick 127 Endicott St. Entered from St. Jeanne d'Arc. Hobbies: Swimming, dancing, skating. Future: U.S.Navy. RAYMOND L. GRIMARD ffjoell 174 Dalton St. Entered from St. Louis. Hobbies: Dancing, swimming, skating, basketball, baseball. Future: Palmer School of Chiropractice. 'SL Ttvv K any' 'NPR f 'ir-'ff' --9, g. -1 I 536 F 1 Sf of' ' 3 Q X , nf 5 I get n BARBARA ANN GROSS fISiq!Y 26 Manahan St.Entered from Morey. Activities: Personnel, National Hon- or Society. Hobbies: Horseback rid- ing, roller skating, swimming, mov- ies. Future: Secretary. JANE H. GUDURAS I7 Belle Ave. Entered from Morey. Activities: European Culture Club, Spindle . Hobbies: Skating, base- ball, bowling, music. Future: C01- lege. DONALD J. GUIFFRIDA Laffy SS Harris Ave. Entered from St. Margaret's. Activities: Football. Hobbies: Handball. Future: Miami U. MARY NANCY GUZIEJKA 3 Osgood Ave. Entered from St. Stanislaus. Activities: Girl Officer Floormaster's Secretary. Hobbies: Water skiing, swimming, skating. Future: Physiotherapist. 7 . X- AUDREY HAMILTON 30 Marlborough St. Entered from fu: Morey. Hobbies: Skating, bowling, - dancing, swimming. Future Tele- phone Operator. ' x l , I 32 CHRISTINE B. HANSON Tina 21 Staples St. Entered from Morey. Hobbies: Dancing, swimming. Fu- ture: Nurse. WILLIAM HARDMAN Bill 429 Chelmsford St. Entered from Morey. Hobbies: Hunting, fishing, cars. Future: Printer. JUDITH E. HARRICA rrIudJ,n 17 Greenfield St. Entered from St. Margaret's. Activities: Floormaster's Secretary. Hobbies: Swimming, dancing, skating, bowling, tennis. Future: Merrimack College. JOSEPH HART 205 B St. Entered from St. Mar- garet's. Activities: Baseball, Bas- ketball. Hobbies: Golf, swimming. Future: College. CHARLES H. HASTINGS Charlie Frost Rd., Tyngsboro. Entered from Howe Jr. High. Hobbies: Cars, swimming, skating. Future: Drafts- XTIZII. N I 41:- ,. -ai . ,rl .5 ' L Y are , . f :.g . .. r-- rx. .. . J.. M. . ..-.... 4.-L -. A... ,gl f' 1 ...al 10 11 .il J 'V 1:5 7 I A , X n iu I N , N Q X , l 1 A 1 A.-- .I f - 1 Riga? y UL ,f 5 Q 'rv- 45 JOANNE HAYDEN NIO!! 151 Grand St. Entered from Morey. Activities: European Culture Club, Personnel. Hobbies: Bowling, danc- ing, swimming. Future: Secretary. ROBERT A. HAZARD rrB0bu 200 Liberty St. Entered from Morey Hobbies: Radio and High Fidelity. Future: Electronic Technician. RONALD J. HERBERT HMO!! 240 Baldwin St. Entered from St. Margaret's. Hobby: Work. Future: Army. ELIZABETH A. HEENAN rrBettyn 119 Hildreth St. Entered from St. Michael's. Activities: European Cul- ture Club, Les Pompons Rouges, Science Club, Chorus. Hobbies: Dancing, skating, swimming and music. Future: Teacher. CAROL ANN HEVEY 119 Sherman St. Entered from Moody. Activities: Colonel of the Girl Oiiicers. Hobbies: Ice skating, swimming, dancing. Future: Teach- ing. CAROL A. HIGGINS repinkyn 12 Linden St. Entered from St. Peter's. Activities: Switchboard Op- erator, Special Chorus, Leader in the Baton Twirlers, European Culture Club. Hobbies: Dancing, swim- ming, skating. Future: Nursing. JACQUELINE HOAR jackie 128 West 6th St. Entered from St. Michael's. Activities: A Cappella Choir, Girl Officer. Hobbies: Danc- ing, swimming, skating, collecting records. Future: State Teachers' College. MARILYN HOLCOMB ffMul,I 14 Ruth St. Entered from Morey. Activities: European Culture Club, French Club, Science Club. Hob- bies: Dancing, music, skating. Fu- ture: Laboratory Technician. RUTH M. HOLMES 110 Sixth St. Entered from Var- num. Activity: European Culture Club. Hobbies: Dancing, swimming. Future: Teacher. VIRGINIA A. HOLMES ffGinny,, 495 High St. Entered from Moody. Activity: Switchboard Operator. Hobbies: Dancing, skating, tennis. Future: Secretarial School. ix ., 55555 A . A Y Aa ' A fi I ' f , ff 7 ,-Z ' ., , Ag' v lv if ,YI . Q! is f 'L w.,..,w-war' b, H I 3, Q gg . if 1 ,ZH ,,.,, .Q- SHEILA HONAN 12 Burnside St. Entered from Morey. Activity: Girl Officer. Hob- bies: Bowling, dancing, skating, swimming, skiing. Future: Tele- phone Operator. J. COLETTE HOULE ffCOy,, S0 Arthur Ave., Dracut. Entered from Notre Dame Academy. Activ- ities: Girl Officer, Vice President of National Honor Society, Secretary of Special Chorus, European Cul- ture Club, Review , Speakers' Bu- reau, French Club, General Chair- man of School Show, Spindle . Hobbies: Dancing, ice skating, swim- ming, tennis. Future:Physical Edu- cation-Skidmore College. ANNE HOWARD 24 Nesmith St. Entered from Moody. Activities: Captain in Girl Oiiicers, A Cappella Choir, French Club, Science Club. Hobbies: Dancing, swimming. Future: Skidmore Col- lege-Nursing. ANDRE HUBERT fPAndy,, 206 Cross St. Entered from St. Joseph's. Hobbies: Skating, dancing, swimming. Future: Air Force. ADRITH HUNT Indian 16 Burton St. Entered from River- side. Hobbies: Dancing, swimming. Future: Nursing-Physical Thera- PY- RUTH M. HUTCHINSON Ruthie 280 Fairmount St. Entered from Moody. Activities: Personnel, Spe- cial Chorus, A Cappella Girls' Glee Club. Hobbies: Dancing, piano, roller skating, bowling, working, cooking. Future: Business College. JOANNE INGLIS NIO!! 15 Eighth St. Entered from St. Michael's. Activities: Les Pompons Rouges, European Culture Club. Hobbies: Dancing, swimming, ten- nis. Future: Chemical Research. J. BRUCE IRONFIELD Brutus 65 Pentucket Ave. Entered from Moody. Activity: Bov Officer. Hob- bies: Baseball, football, dancing, swimming. Future: Aviation Cadet. ATHENA IVOS Teena 198 Methuen St. Entered from Varnum., Activities: Cheer leader, Mr. Sullivan's Office. Hobbies: Dancing, skating, swimming horse- back riding. Future: Airline Host- ess. GEORGE A. IVOS rryukn 198 Methuen St. Entered from Varnum. Activities: Football, Base- ball. Hobbies: Hunting, boxing. dancing, swimming, golf, basket- ball. Future: Business. MM 'Pitta' 1- ROGER P. JAREK ffR0g,, 255 Tenth St. Entered from Var- num. Activities: Basketball Team. Hobbies: Baseball, football, dancing, swimming, tennis, basketball. Fu- ture: Pennsylvania Military College. ARAM JEKNAVORIAN rrjekxr 108 D St. Entered from Morey. Activity: Captain Boy Oiicers' Regiment. Hobbies: Baseball, foot- ball, golf, handball, basketball. Fu- ture: Textile. ALBERTA J. JELLEY rrAl:: 61 Bishop Street. Entered from Riverside. Activities: Switchboard, Chorus. Hobbies: Skating, swim- ming. Future: Secretary. VIRGINIA F. JENKINS Ginger 34 Worthen St. Entered from Sacred Heart and St. Patrick's High. Hob- bies: Roller skating, swimming, bowling, dancing. Future: Hair- dressing. EDWARD JEZAK Rocky 104 Lilley Ave. Entered from Var- num. Hobbies: Baseball, football basketball, table tennis. Future: Electronics. RICHARD W. JODOIN 'rRiCl9i6,, 101 Fulton St. Entered from St. Michael's. Activity: Retailing Club. Hobbies: Ice and roller skating, swimming, dancing, music. Future: College. LORRAINE JONCAS ffL0rrie,l 41 Epping St. Entered from Sacred Heart. Activities: Girl Ofhcer, Per- sonnel. Hobbies: All sports. Future: Business College. SUSAN JOYCE Sue 57 Parkview Ave. Entered from Immaculate Conception. Activities: Girl Officer, Chorus. Hobbies: Dancing, swimming, golf, skating. Future: Secretarial College. ANTHONY G. JUOZAPAITIS fPT0ny,J 144 Howard St. Entered from Moody. Activities: Football, Track. Hobbies: Fishing, weight lifting, cars, swimming, dancing. Future: Northeastern University. THOMAS KANE fPT0m,, 88 Llewellyn St. Entered from St. Michael's. Activities: President of Science Club, Boy Oiiicer. Hobbies: Fishing, hunting, automobiles, danc- ing, swimming, bowling. Future: Lowell Technological Institute. Inf - 2- '5- fb' FRANKIE KEEFE IDX MARY GAIL KAY Gail 88 So. W'hipple St. Entered from Sacred Heart. Activities: Mr. Mc- Hugh's Oilice. Hobbies: Skating, swimming, dancing, bowling. Fu- ture: Secretary. HERBERT KAZER rrHerbu 75 Belle Ave. Entered from Morey. Activities: Debating Team, Business Mgr. of Review , Vice-President of Science Club, Boy Oflicer, Green- halge Debating Society, French Club. Hobbies: Sports, reading. Fu- ture: College. MAUREEN KEARNS UMD!! 20 Ellingsburg St. Entered from St. Patrick's. Hobbies: Roller skat- ing, dancing, swimming. Future: Laboratory Technician. Bull 200 Cross St. Entered from St. Patrickls. Activity: Football. Hob- by: Baseball. Future: Major League baseball player. Q 6 I THOMAS L. KEEFE PYT. KIYY 200 Cross St. Entered from St Patrick's. Hobbies: Hunting, fish- ing, swimming. Future: U.S.Navy. 1 f 4 it JOAN KEENAN I0anie 84 Boisvert St. Entered from St. Michael's. Hobbies: Roller skating, swimming, dancing. Future: Cath- erine Laboure School of Nursing. ELEANOR KELLEY rrKeln 108 Manchester St. Entered from Butler. Hobbies: Dancing, skating, horseback riding. Future: College. GERALD KELLEY Gerry 121 Sixth St. Entered from Morey. Activities: Basketball, Baseball, Boy Oflicer. Hobbies: Baseball, dancing, swimming. Future: College. PATRICIA MARIE KELLY ffPatD 90 Livingston Ave. Entered from St. Margaret's. Hobbies: Swimming. boating, dancing. Future: Medical Secretary. JOSEPHINE R. KENNEDY fflol! 20 Fred St. Entered from Somer- h Activities Book Room ville His: . - 2 - ' Hob- Home Room Representative. bies: Swimming, dancing. bowling skating. u F ture: X-Ray Technician. 6 U I o 'QR an JOANNE KENYON NIO!! 57 Blossom St. Entered from But- ler. Activity: Personnel. Hobbies: Swimming, bowling, skating, rec- ords. Future: Secretary. ROBERT J. KEOUGH ffB0b,, 28 Osgood St. Entered from Mo- rey. Activities: Basketball, Football. Hobby: Ice skating. Future: Service. JANE KESMETIS relanien 68 Mt. Washington St. Entered from Bartlett. Activities: Person- nel, Girl Officer. Hobbies: Dancing, swimming, skating, cooking, sew- ing, drawing. Future: Secretary. JOHN J. KEVILLE ffRedl! 21 Ruth St. Entered from St. Mar- garet's. Activity: Science Club. Hobbies: Ice skating, swimming, golf, tennis. Future: Civil Engineer. JAMES P. KING fflimlf 28 Barasford Ave. Entered from Moody. Activities: U.S.S. Rock 'N' Roll, Science Club, Review , Or- chestra, Spindle . Hobbies: Danc- ing, reading, record collection. Fu- ture: Medical Doctor. VELMA HELEN KLATKA ffvalff 17 Gage Ave. Entered from Bart- lett. Hobbies: Swimming, drawing, basketball, sports, dancing. Future: Nurse-child specialist. ELAINE KLOZA Lainee 203 Pleasant St. Entered from St. Stanislaus. Activities: European Cul- ture, French, Science Clubs, School Show. Hobbies: Dancing, skating, sewing, golf. Future: College. JANET ELIZABETH KLOZA ffIan,, 203 Pleasant St. Entered from St. Stanislaus. Activities: Review , Girl Oflicer, Spindle , European Culture, French, Science Clubs. Hobbies: Dancing, golfing. Future: College. PHYLLIS A. KMIEC ffpbyllf 60 Humphrey St. Entered from Varnum. Activities: Special Chorus, A Cappella Choir. Hobbies: Danc- ing, sewing, skating, reading. Fu- ture: Lowell Technological Insti- Cute. RONALD KOSTKA ffR0n,, 330 Princeton Blvd. Entered from Bangor, Maine. Activity: Boy Ofli- cer. Hobbies: Skating, dancing. Fu- ture: Engineer. ZZ., Q, V , i... i, eff. l S I 'R gs ... We X , af, fe 1 A. 5 9 . X-2 WW K.: X. ,U , . LAL' 290' u o , fxx bl ' i 9. . N A I 5 ,Q ws- ' My .4 -es.: , N 54. . if f A .l. -'.n 1 .ga 4 5 this -4 '-1?r': - rn ' zz ' th EL X ay. . If K . ,I I f ' 73 .lf JAMES G. KOULOHERAS Ko11lie S2 Varney St. Entered from Bart- lett. Activities: Hi-Y Club, Lowell Underwater Explorers Club. Hob- bies: Boating, swimming, skin div- ing. Future: College. BARBARA ANN KUCEK Bashir l7 Spring St. Entered from St. Stanislaus. Activity: Retail Club. Hobbies: Dancing, softball, skating. Future: Retailing. MARGARET TWEED LACASSE Maggie 312 Beacon St. Entered from Var- num. Hobbies: Horseback riding, swimming. Future: Nurse or Teach- er. RAY LA FORTUNE FrenclJy 38 London St. Entered from Sacred Heart. Activities: Band. Hobbies: Baseball, football, basketball. Fu- ture: Service. ALIDA LAMARRE Lt'e,' 20 jean Ave. Entered from Sacred Heart. Activities: Spanish Club. Hobbies: Ice skating, bowling. Fu- ture: Leland-Powers College. ALFRED LAMBERT NAI!! S6 Chambers St, Entered from Butler. Hobbies: Ping pong, ten- nis. Future: Service. JANET LAMBERT ffIa'1!! 271 Foster St. Entered from Morey. Activities: Cheerleaders, European Culture Club, Spanish Club. Hob- bies: Art, swimming, skating, basketball. Future: Massachusetts School of Art. BEATRICE LAMOTHE Cookie 32 Baltimore Ave. Entered from Morey. Hobbies: Piano, roller skat- ing, ice skating. Future: Ofhce Worker. ARTHUR VINCENT LANGLOIS ffzlangff ffArt,l 30 Clare St. Entered from Bartlett. Hobbies: Bowling, boxing, football, dancing. Future: U.S. Marine Corps -Engineering Constructor. ELEANOR LANGLOIS Lanny, 175 Smith St. Entered from Morev. Activities: L. H. S. Boosters Club, Stamp Club. Hobbies: Dancing, music, shows. Future: College. vs: ,, - - -., L! 1' C s 't .. Q ,, air, an l 'ef' w at . V, , ...s ' Wsiifgmg in ,, ,A , - i e QQ, .V 2 . Ak 'Y' ga.. -ze .f My H fs? . . . ' , 'WL JAMES C. LAPAN ffIim1ny,, 43 O'Brien Terrace. Entered from St. Patrick's. Activity: Stamp Club. Hobbies: Fishing, hunting, camping. Future: U.S. Navy-Dance Musi- cian. THOMAS E. LA ROCHELLE ffT0m,I 36 Barclay St. Entered from Morey. Activities: Track, Football, Base- ball. Hobbies: Swimming, football, skating. Future: Service. AUDREY LAVOIE FfAud,, 16 Carmine St. Entered from River- side. Activities: Cheerleaders, Floor- master's Secretary. Hobbies: Danc- ing, ice skating, swimming. Future: Oliice Clerk. GARTH C. LAX 16 Dutton St. Entered from Bart- lett. Activities: National Honor So- ciety, Science Club, Review , Cadet Officer. Hobbies: Stamp col- lecting, model plane building, ten- nis, swimming, ice skating. Future: Electronic Engineering. CAROL LEE LEIGHTON 244 Third St. Entered from Var- num. Hobbies: Roller skating, ice skating, swimming. Future: Secre- tary. DOROTHY A. LERICHE D0t!ie', 79 Bolton St. Entered from Ste. Marie's. Activities: Spindle , Eu- ropean Culture Club, Floormasteris Secretary. Hobbies: Dancing, swim- ming, records, sports, movies. Fu- ture: Commercial College. ETHEL J. LESCARD Cookie,' 163 Howard St. Entered from But- ler. Activity: Girl Ofiicer. Hobbies: Dancing, singing. Future: Oflice Worker. MARTIN LEVIN ffMarty7f 251 Gibson St. Entered from Morey. Hobbies: Designing airplanes, wood- carving. Future: Teacher. WAYNE G. LILLY 78 West Fourth St. Entered from Varnum. Hobbies: Hiking, boxing. Future: U.S. Marine Corps. JAMES LINNEHAN Iamie 74 Otis St. Entered from Sacred Heart. Hobbies: Bowling, fishing, swimming. Future: U.S. Air Force. llc. 48' 1:7 'fldi 11 'Y TV! gf - - I I-i R v, r fx 'Q 2 T. .I fb Y g Q 1--11 ARLENE LINTON S Robinson St. Entered from But- ler. Activity: Room 100. Hobbies: c skating. swimming. tennis. Fu- ture: Bookkeeper. PHYLLIS LINTON 5 Robinson St. Entered from But- ler. Activity: Retailing Club. Hob- ies: Ice skating. crocheting. bowl- ing. Future: College. VINCENT P. LI POMI Y:mzit ' ZOO Chelmsford St. Entered from Butler. Activities: Band and Or- chestra. Hobbies: Svrimrning. tennis. bowling. ishing. drawing. music. Future: ILS. Navy-Artist. JOHN FRANCIS LONG S1 Lane St. Entered from Morey. Activity: Bov Oicer. Hobbies: Skating. dancing. model craft. Fu- ture: Nuclear Physics. DOROTHY LOPES Dottie S49 Lawrence St. Entered from Butler. Activity: Switchboard Op- erator. Hobbies: Bowling, reading. Future: Telephone Operator or Sec- retarv. WTLLIABI LO PIANO Lope 94 Christman Ave. Entered from Riverside. Activitv: Football. Hob- bies: Handball. fishing. hunting. Future: College. IACQUELINE T. LORANGER Iarltit ' 1-41 E. Meadow Rd. Entered from Pawtucket. Activities: Secretary of Retailing Club. Home Room Rep- resentative. Hobbies: Skating. jazz records. horseback riding. Future: Buver for a Department Store. ROBERT D. LOUF Bob 67 Ifrsula St. Entered from St. Louis. Activities: Football. Baseball. School Athletic Oice. Hobbies: Skating. hunting. swimming. bowl- ing. Future: Textile. SALLY LOWE sara S7 Willow St. Hobbies: Dancing. swimming. roller skating. Future: Nurse. PRISCILLA B. LUPPOLD Lulu Pris 100 Sanders Ave. Entered from Morey. Activities: Prozrarn Chai'- man of European Culture Club. Girl Officer, French Club. Reviev- '. 'V6 Treasurer. Hobbies: Swimming. skiing. Future: Nurse. S N Q be 13 , rl. L 1 5 1'--gr M, ,gf 1 NANCY LUSTIG ffstign Middlesex Rd., Tyngsboro. Entered from Winslow. Activities: Girl Of- Ecer, European Culture Club, Driv- er Training. Hobbies: Swimming, dancing, collecting records, ice skat- ing, art, tennis, horseback riding. Future: Massachusetts School of Art. HELEN LUZ 1122 Gorham St. Entered from Butler. Hobbies: Skating, swim- ming, softball, basketball, dancing. Future: College. BARBARA LYNCH Barbi 54 West St. Entered from St. Michael's. Activity: Switchboard Operator. Hobbies: Dancing, swim- ming. Future: Secretary. BRUCE MacDONAI.D ffMaCJD 473 Beacon St. Entered from Var- num. Activities: Football, Boy Of- Hcer, French Club, Science Club. Hobbies: Photography, dancing, swimming. Future: College. GEORGE S. MacINNIS rrMuggSry KENDALL H. MacINNIS PPMHEDJ 15 Apple St. Entered from Butler. Activity: Boy Officer. Hobbies: Bowling, swimming, tennis. Future: Business College. LESLIE MacINNIS Les 15 Apple St. Entered from Butler. Activities: Switchboard Operator, Baton Twirlers. Hobbies: Baton twirling, dancing. Future: Tele- phone Operator. RICHARD MAGUIRE ffDiCk,! 810 Broadway. Entered from Bart- lett. Activity: Boy Officer. Hobby: Model car building. Future: Me- chanical Engineer. LEONARD JOSEPH MAIN feskippyu 141 High St. Entered from Moody. Activity: Chorus. Hobbies: Motors, planes, football, baseball. Future: U.S. Air Force. EDXVARD MAKAREWICZ rrMaCksS9x Wal 1 'r'y 15 Apple St. Entered from Cruch 109 Hale St. Entered from Butler. School, Mount Vernon, N. H. Ac- Hobbies: Ice skating, baseball, ' tivity: Stamp Club. Hobbies: Base- swimming. Future: U.S. Navy. A ball, basketball, football. Future: , Teacher. : l 1 ' , . - '. , , in , l' ' 3 5 gn. l fr-'Ki pr' I 70 inf N' V -'Cf r'. x f HELEN Nl.-XLEXYICZ 37 Bartlett St. Entered from Moody. Hobbies: Skating, dancing, swim- ming. Future: Nursing. IOSEPH T. MANNING HIOF., 124 Liberty St. Entered from St. Peter's. Activity: Retailing Club. Hobbies: Dancing, horseback rid- ing. Future: Certified Public Ac- countant. CHARLES MANOUSOS Rudy 398 Broadway. Entered from Bart- lett. Activity: French Club. Hob- bies: Baseball, basketball, dancing, swimming, hunting. Future: Col- lege DAVID L. MANSEAU Daz 0 25 B St. Entered from St. Mar- garet's. Activities: Band and Or- chestra. Hobbies: Cars, motorcycles, skating, baseball, music. Future: Lowell State Teachers College. ROSALIND C. MANSUR Roz S17 School St. Entered from Bart- lctt. Activity: Chorus. Hobbies: Dancing, skating. Future: Lowell Technological Institute. NOREEN ANN MARTIN 1053 Middlesex St. Entered from Bartlett. Activities: National Honor Society, European Culture Club. Hobbies: Dancing, swimming, read- ing, ice skating, collecting records. Future: University of New Hamp- shire. ARTHUR MASSOOD Aff ISI Howard St. Entered from But- ler. Activities: Football, Band, Boy Officer. Hobbies: Hot rods, ice skating. Future: U.S. Marines. KENT MATI-IEXVS 182 3rd St. Entered from Emer- son School. Hobbies: Skating, ski- ing, swimming. Future: College. SHIRLEY ANN MCANENEY SlJirI 712 Gorham St. Entered from Sacred Heart. Activities: A Cap- pella Choir, Special Chorus, Girl Oflicer, European Culture Club. Hobbies: Ice skating, records and collecting pictures. Future: Nurs- ing. JAMES MCCABE Nfim 3, 67 Kinsman St. Entered from St. Peter's. Activity: Retailing Club Hobbies: Skating, dancing, swim ming. Future: Business School. in Q51 P' 4- ., Sf' C X- 42 lk K x X 1 914 ilu RUTH ANN MCCAFFREY Touts 120 Mount Vernon St. Entered from Winslow, Tyngsboro. Activities: Secretary, Driver's Education, Span- ish Club, European Culture Club. Hobbies: Golf, dancing, skating. Fu- ture: Trans-World Airline School. E. MAEVE MCCANN 90 Beech St. Entered from Varnum. Activities: Girl Officer, National Honor Society, Review , Special Chorus, Spindle,', A Cappella Choir, French Club, Science Club, European Culture Club, School Show. Hobbies: Dancing, skating, swimming. Future: College. JACK MCCANN 23 Hastings St. Entered from Morey. Hobbies: Swimming, cars, and ice skating. Future: Service. ANN MCCARTHY 91 C St. Entered from Morey. Ac- tivities: European Culture Club, and Drivers' Training. Hobbies: Dancing, skating, swimming, art, records, tennis, water skiing. Fu- ture: State Teachers College. JOSEPH G. MCCARTHY ffI0e,, 76 Lura St. Entered from St. Michael's. Activities: Class Pres- ident '53 - '55, Debating Team, Boy Oflicer, Secretary of Science Club, Lunchroom, Review , National Honor Society, Spindle , and Les Pompons Rouges. Hobbies: Basket- ball, golf, swimming, tennis. Fu- ture: College or Flyer. MARY C. MCCARTHY Liffl0 Mary 105 Mt. Hope St. Entered from St. Patrick's. Activity: Floormas- ter's Secretary. Hobbies: Skating, dancing, skiing. Future: Secretary. MARY H. MCDONALD Mar 69 Bartlett St. Entered from Immac- ulate Conception. Hobbies: Swim- ming, basketball, movies. Future: Air Force. JOHN PATRICK MCDONOUGH f C,, 725 Bridge St. Entered from St. Michael's. Hobbies: Skating, swim- ming, hunting, dancing, singing, hockey. Future: Lowell Technolog- ical Institute. PAUL O. MCGAUNN ffR0Cky7J 121 Hastings St. Entered from Bartlett. Hobbies: Baseball, football, hockey, skiing, skating. Future: U.S. Air Force. RITA M. MCGURN 47 Warnock St. Entered from Sacred Heart. Activities: Science Club, European Culture Club, Les Pom- pons Rouges. Hobbies: Dancing, swimming, ice skating, roller skat- ing. Future: College. 43 ,b U ',,,,. 1, ,Xp I I vs f fC' C 1 Q- 4 G FRANCINE BARBARA MCHALE Rus!J and Shamrock 22 Hillside St. Entered from Notre Dame de Lourdes. Hobbies: Swim- ming, skating, horseback riding. Future: Emerson College. NORBERTA JANE MCHALE Nobbie 10 Ellingsburg St. Entered from Bartlett. Activities: Girl Officer, Special Chorus, European Culture Club, A Cappella Choir, Spindle . Hobbies: Dancing, swimming, skat- ing, music. Future: College. BERNARD G. MCMAHON 20 Sixth Ave. Entered from Paw- tucket. Activities: Boy Oflicer and Science Club. Hobbies: Dancing, records, stamps, drawing. Future: College. JOHN MCMANMON Big John 25 Adam Terrace. Entered from Moody. Activities: Boy Oflicer, Football, Track. Hobbies: Music, singing, collecting automobiles, and painting. Future: College. PAUL J. MCMENIMAN, JR. P. I. 45 XY'hipple St. Entered from St Peter's. Hobbies: Dancing, basket- ANITA E. MCNAMARA 39 Avenue A. Entered from St. Peter's. Activities: Science Club, Les Pompons Rouges, European Culture Club. Hobbies: Skating, dancing, swimming. Future: Nursing. ROBERT MCPHEE Bob Farwell Rd., Tyngsboro. Entered from NY'inslow School. Hobbies: Hunting, skiing. Future: U.S. Air Force. BETTE A. MEALEY 82 Agawam St. Entered from Sacred Heart. Activities: Special Chorus, Girl Oiiicer, European Culture Club. Hobbies: Swimming, dancing, skat- ing. Future: Nursing. WILLIAM A. MEISNER ffBiII3,D 231 Lincoln St. Entered from Butler Jr. High. Hobby: Ice skat- ing. JOHN A. MELANSON I5 Cambridge St. Entered from Butler Jr. High. Future: U. S. Navy. K , 1?-V I -f ball, bowling, baseball, swimming .Z Future: Business College. ' 5 via ff ill-1. fl-at ! ROSEMARY J. MELLEN R0sie', 509 Andover St. Entered from Notre Dame Academy. Activity: European Culture Club. Hobbies: Swimming, ice skating, dancing. Future: College. DENNIS JOSEPH MENDES ffpennym 19 Elm. St. Entered from Keith Academy. Activities: Retailing Club. Hobbies: Hunting, swimming. Future: Advertising. ANTHONY MENTAS ffT0ny,, 133 Howard St. Entered from Butler. Activities: Boy Officer. Hob- bies: Hunting, ice skating, swim- ming, roller skating. Future: Col- lege. THEONE MENTAS 133 Howard St. Entered from Butler. Hobbies: Dancing, skating, swimming. Future: Filing Clerk. ELAINE MEUNIER Laini6 124 Gershom Ave. Entered from St. Patrick's. Activities: Spanish Club, European Culture Club, lunchroom staff. Hobbies: Dancing, bowling, skating. Future: Private Secretary. ANDREA R. MILLS Andie 44 Nineteenth St. Entered from Varnum. Activities: Science Club, Les Pompons Rouges, Spindle , Middlesex Women's Club, National Honor Society. Hobbies: Singing, piano, reading. Future: Bacteriolog- ist. CATHERINE G. MIREAULT ffKay,, 494 Merrimack St. Entered from St. Joseph's. Hobbies: Movies, music, Future: Accountant. PATRICIA F. MITCHELL Mitch 1180 Gorham St. Entered from Butler. Activities: Science Club, European Culture Club. Hobbies: Dancing, swimming, skating, tennis. Future: College. JOSEPH MOLLAHAN ffloef, 25 Mary Theresa Ter. Entered from Pawtucket. Activities: Retailing Club. Hobbies: Baseball, football, dancing, swimming. Future: Elec- tronics. BEATRICE MONETTE P?Bebe,! 107 Blossom St. Entered from St. Margaret's. Activities: Personnel. Hobbies: Dancing, swimming, skat- ing. Future: Secretarial College. 45 HV M'? 4 Nw' 5 E -iw RICHARD MOORE Dirk S4 Thayer St. Entered from Morey. Activities: Boy Oflicer. Hobbies: Dancing, bowling, swimming. Future: U. S. Army. NANCY E. MORAN Nan 75 Bartlett St. Entered from Im- maculate Conception. Hobbies: Dancing, swimming, skating. Fu- ture: Nursing. CONSTANCE MORRIS Connie S83 Bridge St. Entered from St. Michaels Activities: Floor master's secretary. Hobbies: Dancing, swim- ming. Future: Secretarial Work. NORMAN S. MORRISSETTE 71 Baynton St. Entered from St. Louis. Hobbies: Swimming, Bowling, dancing, skating, electric trains. Future: U. S. Navy. PETER B. MORRISON Pm 29 Ruth St. Entered from Morey Ir. High. Hobbies: Designing and construction. Future: Jet designer, drawing wild animals and birds. PAGE 46-B NVILLIAM P. MOYLAN Dulzc',' 179 School St. Entered from St. Patriclt's. Activities. Science Club. Hobbies: Baseball, skating, hunting, basketball, jam sessions, collecting records. Future: Lowell Technologi- cal Institute. BRADLEY MOYNAHAN Brad 96 Glenwood St. Entered from Moody. Activities: Chorus. Hobbies: Swimming, hunting, Fishing, Model Aeroplanes. Future: Lowell Tech- nological Institute. PATRICIA MULDOON Pai 30 Billerica St. Entered from River- side. Activities: Secretary of the Stamp Club. Hobbies: Swimming, skating, dancing. Future: Nursing. PHILIP E. MULLANE Dorn 94 Moore St. Entered from Sacred Heart. Activities: Football, Re- view , Bov Oflicer, and Lunchroom Staff. Hobbies: Skating, swimming. Future: College. DEANNA C. MULLIGAIN YFDNIY 45 Bunker Hill Ave. Entered from St. Michaels Activities: Retailing Club. Hobbies: Dancing, skating, swimming. Future: Airline Stew- ardess. use , ,Q i' 4 E' .v G PAUL MULLIGAN Mull 168 Pleasant St. Entered from Im- maculate Conception. Activity: Boy Officer. Hobbies: Baseball, basket- ball, golf, dancing. Future: Lowell Technological Institute. BARBARA ANN NAGLE Baby 100 Pleasant St. Entered from Mo- rey. Activity: Vice-President of Re- tailing Club. Hobbies: Dancing, skating. Future: Retailing. JUNE R. MUMGAUDIS PPIODI 520 Lawrence St. Entered from Moody Jr. High. Hobbies: Dancing, driving, swimming. Future: Lowell Commercial College. BRIAN MURPHY Murph 482 Rogers St. Entered from Sacred Heart. Activities: Boys' Regiment, and S indleu. Hobbies: Swimming P 1 dancing, bowling, skating, tennis, baseball, skiing, billiards. Future: Lowell Technological Institute. VINCENT MURPHY, JR. Vince 17 So. Wilder St. Entered from Morey jr. High. Activities: Foot- ball, Swimming, Tennis, Baseball, Bowling. Hobby: Hot rods. Fu- ture: Lowell Technological Institute. 1' 47 GEORGE NASSIOS Narrb0', 15 Lombard St. Entered from Bart- lett. Hobbies: Hunting, Hshing, jazz. Future. Barber. MAXINE NEIDLEMAN Max or Pal 152 Westford St. Entered from Morey. Activities: National Honor Society, European Culture Club, Les Pompons Rouges. Hobbies: Reading, dancing, collecting rec- ords. Future: College. SANDRA LEE NEILD Sandy 43 Bradstreet Ave. Entered from Morey. Activities: European Cul- ture Club, Spanish Club. Hobbies: Dancing, bowling, swimming, ice skating, and listening to records. Future: Commercial College. RUTH F. NEWELL Ruthie 191 Hale St. Entered from Morey. Hobbies: Roller skating, dancing, reading, collecting records. Future: Telephone Operator. CLAUDIA NICHOLS Ncldlllllu S Carolyn St. Entered from St. Michaels Hobbies: Skating, danc- ing, writing letters, swimming. Fu- ture: College. vv-' JOHN NICKROSZ Dz'l1rrisie14x Q 0 84 W'orthern St. Entered from St. R joseph's. Activity: Les Pompons .,, ' Rouges. Hobbies: Music, reading. ,.,.. Future: French Major. ig 5 L- ? PETER P. NIKITOPOULOS Pr-fa: 19 Lombard St. Entered from Bart- lett. Hobbies: Weight lifting, base- 5, ball, boxing, basketball, swimming. Future: Lowell Textile. DENISE NORMANDIN 33 Wannalancit St. Entered from Bartlett. Activities: A Cappella Choir, Treasurer of Special Chorus, Girl Officer, European Culture Club, Executive Board of French Club. Hobbies: Swimming, water skiing, ice skating, dancing. Future: College. RAYMOND NORTON rrEdH 64 Nichols St. Entered from Mo- rey. Activities: Baseball, basketball, roller skating, tennis, and swim- ming. Hobbies: Stamp collecting, reading. Future: Automation. LORRAINE NOVAK Laurie 77 W'est Third St. Entered from Varnum. Activities: Girl Oicer, Floormaster's Secretary. Hobbies: Dancing, skating, bowling, swim- ming. Future: Commercial College. GWENDOLYN D. ffGwm,, 126 Powell St. Entered from Mo- rev. Activities: European Culture Club, Spanish Club. Hobbies: Danc- ing, swimming, bowling, reading. Future: Nursing. CAROL ANN O'HAGAN Carol 192 Howard St. Entered from Var- num. Activity: Chorus. Hobb-ies: Skating, swimming, dancing. Fu- ture: Clerk. THELMA OLIVER TlJel 44 Lundberg St. Entered from Butler. Activity: Retailing. Hob- bies: Reading, swimming, dancing. Future: Retailing. . , 1 s X -' in- t , X, , . .ro- . .,g V A L ', , ' V: HN' -... .4 Lia hrfxt -cf'- ' TN v---V PATRICIA L. O'NEILL Pat and Ninn Long Pond Rd. Entered from Wins- low, Tyngsboro. Activities: Girl Officer, Science Club, Band, Special Chorus, A Cappella Choir. Hobbies: Drummer for local orchestra, bas- ketball, swimming, golf, ice skat- ing, driving. Future: U.C.L.A.- Laboratory Technician. MARY ALICE ORFAO HAI!! 218 Lakeview Ave. Entered from Varnum. Activity: Personnel. Hob- bies: Dancing, skating, sewing, and records. Future: Salem State Teach- ers College. JEANNE OSOSKI Jeannie 213 Tenth St. Entered from St. Michael's. Activities: Captain of Cheerleaders, Mr. Donovan's Secre- tary. Hobbies: Ice skating, swim- ming, dancing. Future: Secretary. CAROL E. OUELLETTE 57 Llewellyn St. Entered from Varnum. Activities: Girl Ofiicer, Spanish Club. Hobbies: Dancing, collecting records, bowling, skating. Future: Laboratory Technician. DAWN OUELLETTE Little One Range Rd., Windham. Entered from Searles Jr. High. Activities: Cheer- leaders, Floormaster's Secretary, A Cappella Choir. Hobbies: Dancing, swimming, skating. Future: Busi- ness College. NORMAN OUELLETTE Willie 69 Lilley Ave. Entered from St. Michael's. Activities: Baseball, bowl- ing, pool. Hobbies: Hot rods. Fu- ture: Service or College. RICHARD W. OUELLETTE Dick 156 Columbia Rd. Entered from Nashua High. Activities: Baseball, Basketball. Hobbies: Baseball, read- ing, dancing. Future: College and a Naval Career. ELAINE PAGE 69 Andrews St. Entered from But- ler. Activities: Spanish Club, Euro- pean Culture Club. Hobbies: Skat- ing, bowling, swimming, and danc- ing. Future: Boston School of Den- tal Nursing. HELEN PANAS 37 Inland St. Entered from Morey. Activities: Switchboard operator. Hobbies: Music, and dancing. Fu- ture: Operator. NICHOLAS PAPPAS Nicky 404 Adams St. Entered from Bart- lett. Activities: Spanish Club, Head of Color Guard, Cadet Ofhcer in L. H. S. Regiment. Hobbies: Sports, music, stamp collector, checkers. Future: Lowell Technological In- stitute. ll , 4132.17 ff, Z? 5. 13 G. L- 2 ' li i I . N 5, 2' 1 Q T Y C '? T ANN SHIRLEY PAQUETTE Sl1irl 18 Linden St. Entered from St. Peter's. Activities: Review, Spin- dle . Hobbies: Dancing. skating, music, swimming. Future: Secre- tary. NORNIAND E. PAQUETTE Norm 63 Carolyn St. Entered from Sacred Heart. Hobbies: Swimming, water skiing, baseball. Future: Mechanic. RUSSELL PAQUETTE Monty 296 Adams St. Entered from Bart- lett. Hobbies: Golf, swimming, dancing, basketball. Future: Car Salesman. ARTHUR PARADIS Marsh Rd. Pelham, N. H. Entered from E. G. Sherburne. Activities: Cadet Oflicer. Hobbies: Hunting, fishing. swimming. Future: Aviation in the U. S. Air Force. FREDERICK W. PARRIS Fred 1803 Middlesex St. Entered from Varnum Senior High. Hobbies: Golf, billiards, skating. and basketball. JOHN PARTELO IR. Iain , IIS Butman Rd. Entered from: Moody. Hobbies: Sports and outside activities. Future: Business College. GEORGE P. PATSOURAKOS fPPat!, 19 Eighth Ave. Entered from: Bartlett. Hobbies: Swimming, fish- ing. basketball, and weight lifting. Future: College. RICHARD E. PELLA'ND Dirk 65 Cambridge St. Entered from Sacred Heart. Activities: Retailing Club. Hobbies: Music, roller skat- ing. Future: State Police. ROBERT PELLETIER rrB0bn 218 Adams St. Entered from Bart- lett Jr. High. Hobbies: Dancing roller skating, ice skating, swim- ing, hunting, bowling, and pool Future: Air Force. MARCO PERGAKIS Marg 1087 Bridge St. Entered from Var- num. Activities: Personnel. Hobbies: Records. dancing, sewing, and mov 5 Q' ix ... X3 Future: U. S. Navy. ies. Future: Secretary. gf'-N TWC, ELSIE PERRAULT ffEllyl, 397 Broadway. Entered from Bart- lett. Activities: Science Club. Hob- bies: Dancing, and swimming. Fu- ture: Barnard College of Columbia University. CAROLYN PERRON Carol 62 Robbins St. Entered from Morey. Activities: Girl OiIicer, Secretary of Commercial Dept. Hobbies: Swimming, skating, and dancing. Future: Lowell Commercial College. ELEANOR ANN PERRY Ellie 27 Rogers St. Entered from Butler. Activities: Secretary of Commercial Dept. Hobbies: Dancing, swimming, bowling, and horseback riding. Future: Private Secretary. ROBERT PERRY Bob 100 Aiken Ave. Entered from Var- num. Hobbies: Swimming. Future: Air Force. JACQUELINE M. PHILLIPS Hlackieu 437 Lincoln St. Entered from Sacred Heart. Activities: Switch- board Operator, Floormaster's sec- retary, Leader in Baton Twirlers. Hobbies: Twirling, dancing, skating, swimming. Future: Nurse. PAUL W. PICARD ffpiclf 46 Ursula St. Entered from St. Jeanne D'Arc. Activities: Football, track. Hobbies: Hunting, swim- ming,, fishing, drawing. Future: College. JOHN W. PIEKOS repinkyu S69 Concord St. Entered from St. Stanislaus. Activities: Band, Boy Ofiicer, Spindle . Hobbies: Music, sports. Future: L. T. I. Engineering. RITA E. PIERCE 174 Shaughnessy Terrace. Entered from St. Patrick's. Hobbies: Danc- ing, -ice-skating. Future: Nurse. CARLETON PRATT f'c..fz 284 Adams St. Entered from Bart- lett. Activities: Cadet Ofiicer. Hob- bies: Swimming, model building, hunting. Future: Electronics. ROBERT PRESCOTT H'Bob!! 243 Foster St. Entered from Bart- lett. Hobbies: Football, baseball, skating, dancing, fishing. Future: Service. AIN- iii A an -. 'lv' 3 it iQ if - -ff kk G 1 R. 1 . . I in-2' W'-Q71 'ft' 6?-2? BARBARA ANN PURCELL Barb 140 Wentworth Ave. Entered from Moody. Activities: Secretary of European Culture Club, French Club, Review, National Honor Society, School Show, Girl Officer, Spindle , Science Club. Hobbies: Skating, dancing, swimming. Fu- ture: University of Massachusetts. JOSEPH QUEALEY 73 Moore St. Entered from Sacred Heart School. Hobbies: Bowling. Future: Electrical Engineer. RICHARD K. QUEENEY Dick 45 Holbrook Avenue. Entered from Boston Latin School. Activities: Boy Ofhcer. Hobbies: Skating, hunting, racing. Future: Air Force Academy. DONALD QUIGLEY fPD0n7, 13 L St. Entered from Pawtucket. Hobbies: Reading, radio, sports. Future: Electrical Engineer. CAROL MARIE QUINN Quinnie 29 Weed St. Entered from Sacred Heart. Hobbies: Swimming, danc- ing, skating, bowling, and ping- pong. Future: Mass. School of Physi- otherapy. WIALDO S. QUINNEY rfwallyn 39 Shaifer St. Entered from Bart- lett. Activities: Assistant photo- grapher of football team, Hobbies: Painting, horseback riding, swim- ming, sailing. Future: U. S. Mer- chant Marine Academy. VICTOR RARAS Rusty 31 Groton St. Entered from Moody. Hobbies: Golf, baseball, basketball, skating, skiing, bowling, hunting. Future: U. S. Navy. DAVID E. RAWNSLEY Dave 21 Hancock Avenue. Entered from Bartlett. Hobbies: Dancing, swim- ming. Future: U. S. Air Force. GEORGE J. RAWNSLEY 1141 Bridge St. Entered from Var- num. Activities: Basketball, Science Club. Hobbies: Basketball, baseball, dancing. Future: College. DOROTHEA M. READY D0!iie 168 Fletcher St. Entered from St. Patrick's. Hobbies: Dancing, skat- ing, swimming. Future: Lowell State Teachers College. 52 SVN Wt-:nf ilfix 5 THOMAS E. REED om 161 Stedman St. Entered from Mo- rey. Hobbies: Swimming hunting ESTHER JANICE RICHARDS Exten 356 West Meadow Rd. Entered from Moody. Activities: French, Footlighters, Girl Officer, Penny in '55, School Show, 3 yrs. Hob- bies: Skating, reading, dancing, Oogie . Future: College. J , N' F W, ,, A ., 4 7?ff f? 2 :At at W. mf Q NT as W Y, : 9 ' 'llZI'I'7V skiing, skating. Future: U.S. Navy. European Culture, Science Clubs, if - i 1 I Uv 4 .V ELEANOR REID Ellie 73 Beech St. Entered from St. Michael's. Hobbies: Dancing, skat- ing, swimming. Future: Secretary. THOMAS J. REILLY ffTommy,, 198 Holyrood Ave. Entered from Moody. Activities: Basketball, Golf, Review , Science Club, Lunch Room, Boy Officer. Hobbies: Sports, dancing, swimming. Future: Col- lege. DONALD R. RENAUD ffD0n,1 27 Sawtell Place. Entered from Notre Dame de Lourdes. Hobbies: Football, baseball, and season sports. Future: Salesman. CONSTANCE M. REYNOLDS Connie 174 Fourth Ave. Entered from Pawtucket. Activities: French Club, European Culture Club, Science Club. Hobbies: Reading, skating, swimming. Future: Nursing School. ELIZABETH A. RICHARDSON Betty 98 C St. Entered from St. Mar- garetls. Activities: Driver Training. Hobbies: Swimming, dancing, ice skating, water skiing. Future: Low- ell Commercial College. JEAN RICHE 10 Church St. Court. Entered from Butler. Activity: Floormaster's Sec- retary. Hobbies: Dancing, skating, swimming, mountain climbing. Fu- ture: Private Secretary. CHARLOTTE M. RICHTER Charlie 8 Gates St. Entered from Morey. Activities: Special Chorus, Euro- pean Culture Club, Science Club. Hobbies: Dancing, sports. Future: State Teachers College. WILLIAM E. RIGG Shorty 1239 Lawrence St. Entered from Riverside. Hobbies: Hunting, fish- ing, swimming, baseball, football, skating, dancing. Future: U. S. Coast Guard. 0 3'9 :sr-U : fa f .,,. , 1 f gif' It is 5 f ..-jeg' K, .f I ,f A 0 5 . se ., 1, as . an I -'Q 9 ij f s 2 if RUTH RINGVVOOD 12 Vfard St.. No. Tewksbury. En tered from Moody. Hobbies: Dane ing, driving. oil painting, swim- ming. Future: Fashion Designer. DONNA RITTER S3 Sanders Ave. Entered from Mo- rey. Activities: French Club, Eu- ropean Culture Club, Dramatics, Science Club, Footlighters. Hobbies' Dancing and sports. Future: Col- lege. MARGARET A. ROBBLEE rrpeggyu 46 Floyd St. Entered from St. Peter's. Activities: Personnel. Hob- bies: Dancing, bowling, ice skating. Future: Secretary. FAYE ROBERTS fPH0n3, 721 School St. Entered from Morey. Activities: Special Chorus. Hobbies: Summer sports. music, and movies. Future: Social Vworker. EUGENE PAUL ROBERTSON Genc',' 93 Chelmsford St. Entered from Butler. Activities: Skating, skiing, football, basketball. Future: Naval Career. STEPHEN J. ROBIDOUX Sieve 314 Mammoth Rd. Entered from Pawtucket. Activity: Baseball. Hob- bies: Swimming, dancing, weight lifting, football, basketball, hunt- ing. Future: Navy. NORMAND ROCHELEAU 102 Hale St. Entered from Butler. Hobbies: Baseball, football, swim- ming, mechanics. Future: Engineer. JEANNETTE R. RONDEAU ffjann 371 Mammoth Rd. Entered from Pawtucket. Activities: Personnel, Girl Officer. Hobbies: Skating, golf, horseback riding, tennis, swimming, photography, bowling, drawing. Fu- ture: Minnesota School of Art. MARILYN ROURKE I4 Lewis St. Entered from Notre Dame Academy. Activities: Na- tional Honor Society, Les Pompons Rouges, European Culture Club, Footlighters, Co-Captain of Cheer- leaders. Hobbies: Swimming, danc- ing, skating. Future: College. BEVERLY ROWE ffBeVH 23 Ellis Ave. Entered from St. Peter's. Activities: Switchboard Op- erator. Hobbies: Dancing, skating, music. Future: Switchboard Opera- tor. b'N FRANCIS RUSKEY ffpopiev 189 Concord St. Hobbies: Baseball, basketball, swimming, skating, ski- ing. Future: A Printer. REGINA RUSZCZYK rrlleggien 22 Agawam St. Entered from St. Stanislaus. Hobbies: Dancing, skat- ing, swimming. Future: Lowell Commercial College. GAIL RYAN erRedn 185 Stevens St. Entered from Mo- rey. Activity: Floormaster's Secre- tary. Hobbies: Dancing, bowling, roller skating, mountain climbing, skiing, collecting records. Future: Bookkeeper. ROSEMARY RYAN Rosie 14 Richards St. Entered from Notre Dame Academy. Hobbies: Dancing, swimming, skating. Fu- ture: Lowell Commercial College. JOSEPH R. SAMBATARO ffI0eJ! 6 Reed's St. Entered from St. Michael's. Hobbies: Hunting, fish- ing, collecting jazz records. Future: Jazz Musician. ELEANOR M. SANDERSON ffTaFyl, 21 Hampton Ave. Entered from St. Patrick's. Activities: Spanish Club, European Culture Club, Girl Ofhcer. Hobbies: Skating, skiing, dancing, swimming, basketball. Fu- ture: College. JANICE A. SANFORD fflanb Frost Rd., Tyngsboro. Entered from Winslow School. Activities: Girl Oiiicer, European Culture Club, Girls Club Worker. Hobbies: Ski- ing, swimming, skating, dancing. Future: Fashion, designing and cre- ating. STEPHEN SANICK Steve 54 Fruit St. Entered from But- ler. Hobbies: Photography, skating, fishing. Future: Business Career. FRANCIS SANTOS Frank 24 Court St. Entered from Butler. Hobbies: Hunting, fishing, skating. Future: Business. RICHARD D. SANTOS rrNiL,kD 10 Mission Place. Entered from Riverside. Hobbies: Football, base- ball, music, basketball. Future: Col- lege. a t f A . A Sf 5-Q IU: V r 'ing Y -WJ F.-J I EMELIE SARAKAS PfEm!! 99 Cushing St. Entered from Bart- lett. Activities: A Cappella Choir. Hobbies: Vfriting songs, playing the guitar, singing, roller skating. Fu- ture: Nursing. THEODORA GALE SARRIS , Teddi 24 Eighth Ave. Entered from Paw- tucket. Activities: National Honor Society, Spindle , Les Pompons Rouges. Hobby: Reading. Future: College. DONALD RAYMOND SAVARD ffDOnY, 10 Nichols St. Entered from Mo- rey. Activities: Boy Officer, Chorus, Choir. Hobbies: Fishing, hunting, skating, cars. Future: Navy. CONSTANCE SCARMEAS Connie 27 Girson Terrace. Entered from Bartlett. Activities: Floormaster's Secretary, Spanish Club, European Culture Club. Hobbies: Dancing, skating, movies, music, sports, eat- ing. Future: Commercial College. ROBERT A. SCHIRLPO uB0bu 60 Humphrey St. Entered from Varnum. Activities: Cadet Oicer. Hobbies: Swimming, water skiing, reading. Future: Marines. DEBORAH JEAN SCOTT Debbie 67 Gates St. Entered from Belvidere School. Activity: Chorus. Hobbies: Swimming, drawing, dancing, skat- ing, tennis. Future: College. JANET A. SCOTT fflanw 119 Gates St. Entered from Morey. Activities: European Culture Club, Special Chorus, Lunchroom Staff. Hobbies: Skating, swimming, bas- ketball. Future: Doctor. KEVTN SCULLIN Scully 94 Boylston St. Entered from St. John's Boarding School, Newton, Mass. Activity: Boy Officer. Hob- bies: All sports, dancing, skating, swimming. Future: College. DONNA SELLERS 17 Lexington Ave. Entered from Bartlett. Hobbies: Dancing, roller skating, bowling, skiing, ice skat- ing, collecting records. Future: Air Line Hostess. RAYEANNE L. SEXTON ffRae,, 176 Pleasant St. Entered from Im- maculate Conception. Activities: Girl Oflicer, Review , Science Club, Spanish Club. Hobbies: Dancing, swimming, tennis, art, bowling. Fu- ture: Lowell Technological Insti- tute. xx 'ni' '-- ul , .. it .2 ALEXANDER D. SGOUROS Aleck 52 Butterfield St. Entered from Bartlett. Activity: Debating Socie- ty. Hobbies: Soccer, baseball, swim- ming. Futurc: Greek Theological Seminary. MARILYN SHAUGHNESSY 76 Fremont St. Entered from Var- num. Hobbies: Skating, swimming. Future: Policewoman. PAUL V. SHAUGHNESSY Squi11t 18 Puffer St. Entered from St. Margaret's. Activity: Boy Oiiicer. Hobbies: Swimming, baseball, bas- ketball. Future: Lowell Technolog- ical Institute. CHARLES EDWARD SHEA Spec 181 Grand St. Entered from Butler. Activities: Baseball, football, swim- ming, basketball. Hobbies: Stamp collecting, coins, books. Future: U.S. Air Force. MARCIA SILK Marsh 8 Atlantic St. Entered from Morey. Activity: Spindle , Hobbies: Ski- ing, dancing, art. Future: Labora- tory Technician. BERNARD SILVA Bc'r11ic',' 98 Chestnut St. Entered from Immaculate Conception. Hobbies: Photography, collecting records. Future: Air Force. GLADYS ANN SILVA Glar1'ie 17 Daly St. Entered from Butler. Hobbies: Dancing, skating, swim- ming, collecting records, Y-teens. Future: Modeling. RONALD SILVA Ronnie 181 A St. Entered from Morey. Activity: Boy Ofhcer. Hobbies: Swimming, dancing, baseball. Fu- ture: U.S. Navy. , DOROTHY SILVERIA Do!ty,' 108 Chapel St. Entered from But- ler. Hobbies: Dancing, collecting records, sewing, swimming. Future: Dress Designer. WILLARD M. SINNETT fPBiIlH 107 So. Loring St. Entered from Morey. Hobbies: Dancing, roller skating, swimming, Girls basketball. Future: Navy-then Lowell Tech. S N I 'ff ll .I X' JUNE K. SKAFF ju-rziel' 65 Butterfield St. Entered from Bartlett. Activities: Girl Officer, Special Chorus, A Cappella Choir. Hobbies: Singing, dancing, swim- ming, tennis, reading. Future: Low- ell State Teachers College. LEONARD K. SMITH Lenny or SmiHy 1 Stanley Ave. Entered from St. Michaels Hobbies: Hunting, fish- ing, swimming. Future: Bentley School of Accounting. BEVERLY SNAY Dusty 22 Leverett St. Entered from Mo- rey. Hobbies: Swimming, roller skating, dancing. Future: Stenog- rapher. ELAINE JUDITH SOBOLEWSKI MED 33 Cady St. Entered from Butler. Activities: European Culture Club, Science Club, National Honor So- ciety, Review , Spindle , Mid- dlesex Women's Club. Hobbies: Dancing, bowling, swimming, read- ing. Future: Regis College. EDWARD SOKOLOWSKI uEdn S20 Pawtucket St. Entered from Bartlett. Activities: Boy Officer, De- bating Team, President of Debating Society, Treasurer of Les Pompons BRENDAN SOUSA NBVCIIIIQJ, 116 Midland St. Entered from Mo- rey. Activities: Baseball, dancing, skating. Hobbies: Play records, sing. Future: Entertainer. DOROTHY SOUZA Susie', 21 Warnock St. Entered from Riverside. Hobbies: Dancing, swim- ming, skating. Future: Receptionist. LOUIS GEORGE SPANOS Lou S4 Sparks St. Entered from Bart- lett. Activities: President Retailing Club, Secretary of Senior Hi-Y. Hobbies: Sports, dancing, swim- ming, skating. Future: College. EDWARD FRANCIS SPLAINE Miclzey 243 Nesmith St. Entered from Moody. Activities: President Na- tional Honor Society, Review , Lunchroom Staff, Science Club, Boy Ofiicer. Hobbies: Swimming, skat- ing, dancing. Future: Liberal Arts and Medical School. ALFRED ST. ONGE Chipper 210 Cross St. Entered from St. Patrick's. Hobbies: Hunting, fish- ing, skating. Future: Physicist. bf TZ' v .J Rouges, Science Club, Speakers Bu- reau. Hobbies: Baseball, reading, movies. Future: College to study Medicine. YU XM mm, fl 5' , 'f .. ii 2 W ' R if . ew f f , , it .L i' A 14 1 in TOM STACK 626 Bridge St. Entered from St. Michael's. Activities: Science Club, Spanish Club, Hi-Y. Hobbies: All sports, dancing, swimming. Future: U.S. Navy. RONALD STANICK R0nnie', 18 Everett St. Entered from Im- maculate Conception. Activities: Science Club. Hobbies: Hunting, fishing, basketball, golf. Future: College. MARTHA STATHIS Ma1a'ie 354 Textile Ave. Entered from Pawtucket. Activities: Girl Officer, Chorus. Hobbies: Dancing, modern progressive musica water skiing, swimming. Future: Secretary. CHARLES STEPANIAN 'fclmlw 81 Bellevue St. Entered from Mo- rey. Hobbies: Football, baseball, basketball. Future: College. JUDITH STEVENS: ffludyff 104 Hoyt Ave. Entered from Moody. Hobbies: Junior Volunteer Lowell General Hospital, reading, roller skating, Future: Receptionist or Nursing School. TERRENCE STEWART ffTerry,, 34 Berkeley St. Entered from Im- maculate Conception. Activities: Science Club, National Honor So- ciety. Hobbies: Tennis, hockey. Future: Scientific. RUTH ANNE STIMPSON Peachy 35 Carolyn St. Entered from Var- num. Activities: Spanish Club, Na- tional Honor Society, Girl Officer. Hobbies: Dancing, collecting rec- ords, swimming, bowling, skating. Future: Teacher. BARBARA A. STONE ffBarb,, 66 Glenn Rd. Entered from Moody. Activities: Girl Officer, French Club, A Cappella Choir, European Culture Club, Special Chorus, Speakers Bureau, Spindle , Science Club, Review , Choreographer in Rock-n-Roll , School Play. Fu- ture: Boston University School of Nursing. BRENDAN C. SULLIVAN ffsullyv 489 Beacon St. Entered from Var- num. Hobbies: Track, tennis. Fu- ture: Undecided. PATRICIA L. SULLIVAN ffpatfi 78 Park Avenue East. Entered from Bartlett. Activity: Personnel. Hob- bies: Dancing, swimming, skating. Future: Secretary. KX, if 5 .f A' g, F4 CR. 'VXI 2-.df O l 'CII' MARIE SUTCLIFFE 3 W'atson Ave. Entered from St. Patrick's. Activities: Floormaster's Secretary. Hobbies: Dancing, col- lecting records, skating. Future: Secretary. STEVEN SNYARTZ .Slc'le 140 Foster St. Entered from Morey Activities: Band, Boy Officer. Hob- bies: Play saxaphone and clarinet, dancing, swimming. Future: Col- lege. LORRAINE SWISTAK Susie 806 Rogers St. Entered from Tewksbury High. Activities: Girl Oflicer, Home Room Representa- tive. Hobbies: Basketball, swim- ming, tennis, Future: U.S. Marine Corps. STELLA SZAFRAN Sim 259 White St. Entered from St. Stanislaus. Activity: European Cul- ture Club. Hobbies: Swimming, dancing, skating. Future: School of Nursing. RICHARD TARRANT Toni 7 Garin Terrace. Entered from St. Patrick's. Hobbies: Swimming, bas- ketball, football, dancing, volley- swimming. Future: Lowell Tech. ball. Future: U.S. Navy. L JAMES G. TAVARES Farmer R 1411 Andover St. Entered from St. Stanislaus. Activities: Football, track, baseball, basketball. Hobbies: Stamp collecting, building model airplanes, skating, swimming, hunt- ing. Future: Raise cattle out XVest. 1 CHARLES THEOKAS Chuck gi, 171 Cross St. Entered from Bart- lett. Activity: Football. Hobbies: Football, baseball, basketball. Fu- ture: College. CLAIRE THIBEAULT 185 West Sixth St. Entered from St. Michael's. Activities: Girl Offi- cer, Personnel. Hobbies: Skating, dancing, movies, riding. Future: Airline Stewardess. JOSEPH A. THIBEAULT, JR. ffloef, 14 Leverett St. Entered from St. Peter's. Activity: Retailing Club Hobbies: Dancing, roller skating ice skating, sports. Future: College 'Z' THOMAS H. THORNTON WlJitey 133 Havilah St. Entered from Moody. Hobbies: Hunting, skiing, .Q R ' BARBARA TILTON Babs', 40 Hancock Ave. Entered from St. Patr-ick's. Activity: Girl Officer. Hobbies: Dancing, swimming, skat- ing, and listening to records. Fu- ture: Lowell General Hospital School of Nursing. BETTY JANE TIVEY erBettyv 106 Congress St. Entered from Butler Jr. High. Hobbies: Danc- ing, swimming, roller skating. Fu- ture: Secretary. JANICE R. TROMBLY fflanff 11 So. Wilder St. Entered from Dracut Jr. High. Activities: Science Club, European Culture Club, Cheerleaders. Hobbies: Dancing, swimming, skating, reading. Future: Navy Nurse. GERMAINE TROTTIER reGerry:: S92 Gorham St. Entered from But- ler. Activity: Retailing Club. Hob- bies: Dancing, stamp collecting. Fu- ture: Retailing. PRISCILLA TRULL ffprisff 736 Andover St. Entered from Moody. Activities: European Cul- ture Club, Science Club, Special Chorus. Hobbies: Piano, reading, skating, swimming. Future: Sur- gical Nurse. WILLIAM C. TSIMTSIS Bill 81 Branch St. Entered from West High, Manchester. Hobbies: Stamp collecting, basketball, dancing, golf, fishing, baseball, skating. Future: Burdett Business College. ROBERT S. TULLY ffB0b,, 840 Central St. Entered from But- ler. Hobbies: Dancing, baseball, football, swimming, Hshing. Future: College. ANNE TURCOTTE erNanCya: 28 W. Bowers St. Entered from St. Patrick's. Activities: Sec. French Club, European Culture Club, Spe- cial Chorus, A Cappella Choir, Science Club. Hobbies: Skiing, ten- nis, water skiiing, golf. Future: College. BARBARA ANN TWAROG Barbie,' 585 Beacon St. Entered from Var- num. Activities: French Club, Science Club, Special Chorus, Girl OHicer. Hobbies: Sewing, dancing, sports, skating. Future: Lowell State Teachers. KENNETH E. UPTON Main St., Dunstable, Mass. Entered from Union School, Dunstable Hobbies: Skating, swimming, hunt- ing. Future: Accountant-Marine Corps. 61 -N f 4- Sf qw-v - E- IL 'I' i W-' LOIS JEAN USHER ULU!! 356 Xventworth Ave. Entered from Immaculate Conception. Activities: European Culture Club, Spanish Club. Hobbies: Skating, dancing, swimming, bowling. Future: Teach- ing. PHYLLIS VEIGA Phil 60 Canton St. Entered from Morey. Activities: Science Club, Spanish Club, European Culture Club, A Cappella Choir, Girl Officer. Hob- bies: Dancing, skating, swimming, music. Future: Secretarial College. JAMES PATRICK VESEY, JR. fPIimnly,, 295 Lakeview Ave. Entered from Varnum Jr. High. Hobby: Stamp collecting. Future: U.S. Navy. PATRICIA ANN VOVERIS Horde 178 Concord St. Entered from Moody. Activities: Science Club, Secretary of Spanish Club, Special Chorus, Lt.-Col. of Girl Oicers. Hobbies: Singing, tennis, bowling. skating. Future: College. Louis WAJDA nL07liEn 7 Hampshire St. Entered from Var- num. Activities: Cadet Officer, Science Club. Hobbies: Photography, reading. Future: Mechanical En- gineer. WALTER L. WAJDA 7 Hampshire St. Entered from Var- num. Activities: Stamp Club, Science Club, Cadet Officer. Hob- bies: Stamp collecting, sports. Fu- ture: M.I.T. DAVID WILLIAM WALKER Dave 100 Viola St. Entered from Morey. Activities: Band, Science Club, Or- chestra, Boy Ofiicer. Hobbies: Fish- ing, swimming, reading. Future: College. MARIE WATERHOUSE 34 Delard St. Entered from St. Michaelis. Activity: Floormaster's Secretary. Hobbies: Skating, danc- ing, swimming. Future: Secretary. RONALD WEISS Ronnie 17 Rutland St. Entered from Haverhill High. Act-ivities: Boy Oflicer, Science Club, Basketball. Hobbies: Sports. Future: College. CHARLENE WHEELER Sieve 23 Shawmut Ave. Entered from Morey. Activities: Vice-President Spanish Club, Review , Spindle . Hobbies: Dancing, swimming, skat- ing, bowling, basketball. Future: College. -'Er 1- f 452 51 .A f A I CATHERINE JANE WILSON rrcatbyn 111 Myrtle St. Entered from Var num. Hobbies: Dancing, swim- ming, ice skating, bowling, read- ing. Future: Nurse. JOSEPH WILLIAM WOOD Woodie 17 Swift St. Entered from St. Peter's. Hobbies: Swimming, danc- ing, basketball, weight lifting, track. Future: Air Force. 63 HERBERT ZARKIN Herb S6 Monadnock Ave. Entered from Morey. Activities: President of French Club, Vice-President of Sen- ior Hi-Y, Boy Oflicer, Science Club, Greenhalge Debating Society. Hob- bies: Basketball, baseball, football, tennis, girls. Future: College. BOYS Edward Sokolowslsi Joseph McCarthy Brendan Sousa John Ca'-'ariaugh Bradley Moynahari Pete: Eliades John Freitas Joseph McCarthy David Klariseau Francis D. Reardon Brian Murphy Tok: Cavama' 1 l? . Q Qll LOI' ll llll Biff .'lC'fOT Beef Orafor Most Popular PO!! Hoff Htmjsome Best Ballroom DJ 7ZCc'7' Hoff Talfrzfaf Beef Afblfff Mos? likely io Szzccecj Bfsf Musiciarz Mos? 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Q ' 1 ' C . . 4-4 I - ng.: '. 'A' ' A O f J. AY . Q D - - ft A A ,' -7. . R 'Ti' . -f 0 'QM Y' f . g i .AY ' , -. 4 , - . 6- ' Q fl' N, '- 4 ' l 4 5 rf' I1 H2 'n sq' , I I 5 1, --4, - . 'if v sk ., V' I I . -I , . Mr' x l 4 S f'W' 'g.z,'f Q' Front: Patricia O'Neill, Robert Lafferty, Gerald Rivet, Joanne Goward, Joseph Valorose, Barbara Baroni, Judith Pare, Nancy Knutson, John Briscoe. SCCOIHI' Row: W'alter Colburn, Kenneth Ratcliffe, Vincent La- Pomi, Patricia Davis, David O'Heir, Judith Genest, James Cameron. Third Row: Harry Lord, Jonathan Goward, Melvin Michaels, Phyllis Rynne, Arnold Lovering, Joseph Ferreira. Fozzrfh Row: Ernest Tessier, Mary Ballos, Edward Magiera, John Pihl, Daniel Volonino, Joan Leclair. Rear: Robert Mately, Peter Anag- nostopoulos, John Daggett, Gerald Turcotte, Robert Devaney, George Ares. We are sure that many memorable moments have been spent by the Lowell High School Band since the date of the first or- ganization on January 1, 1924. The present students have not only gained in musical talent since joining the band, but now fully appreciate the meaning of co-operation, friendship and deg - pendability. The musicians, clad in neat Red and Gray uniforms, A ,fvg '- feel that Mr. William J. Notini, their director, symbolizes not only excellence in music and leadership, but represents the height of personal friendliness. He has ably directed the group in spec- tacular performances at the football games, assemblies, pep rallies, civic affairs, parades, music festivals, and primarily at the annual concert given in March. This year's graduates of the Band will long remember the joint concerts with an out-of-state band, the many luncheons attended, annual Band Dances, outings, and es- pecially a week-end trip to White Plains and New York City in the fall. , 69 f i Q f i WILLIAM J. Norm: KOOL IQOOITZ TN' Sifliuxqz joscphine Kennedy, Nir. Reardon, Barbara Fa- lante. Sfinnfingz Maryrita Faddcn, Sandra Dow, Mary Lou Donohoe. Shirley Nic- Callum. Brenda Joy. At the beginning of the school year Mr. Francis Reardon appoints girls from his homeroom to work in the bookroom. These girls spend their spare hours in the bookroom keeping records of English reading and grammar books which are taken out. They also take inventory of all the English books which are in use throughout the high school. IQAOHG l92I'a f0l':f The cheerful voices heard over the Lowell High School telephone wires belong to these girls at the switchboard. The staff consists of senior girls, who were selected in the junior year because of their outstanding capa- bility for their position. 3 fl Seated: Pauline Foster, Carol Higgins, Virginia Holmes Barbara Lynch, Leslie Mac- Innis. Slamfing: Helen Pa- nas, Alberta jclley, Jacque- line Phillips, Jacqueline Dra- per, Beverly Rowe, Dorothy Lopez, Evelyn Brodcu r. 4-1. L-I All is Well .746 Ogggfafg jig P055 Corriclor 51,,,,f4,ff5,,, an i' T C ' if .f-O - ' t TBC' - 2i .5 S , ', , N - 4 .3 tl gow TB C ,i, 7- 47 , 79 IO .IB 471 53 Xi: Fronfz Ralph Kokoska, Joseph Farrell, Paul MacLeod, David LaFrenier, NY'illiam I.oPiano, Robert Hires, Raymond Sullivan, David Reilly, Leo Fauval, Ernest Sofianos, Richard Tavares. Second Row: David Le- Riche, Henry Goyettc, James Kouloheras, james Tavares, Larry Cunningham, Paul Picard, Donald Giuf- frida. Captain, john Freitas, Roy Lenardson, Peter Eliades. Charles Theokas, Michael Keohane, Captain- electg joseph Downes. Third' Rout Robert Burns, James Reidy, Bruce MacDonald, Norman Loranger, Arthur Frazier, Anthony Juozapaitis, Francis McNulty, Michael Netishen, Arthur Massood, John Noonan, Philip Mullane, James Manousos. Rear: John Maloney, john Sarantakis, David LeBourdais, Louis Abreu, William Caveney, Philip Montminy, john Slattery, Robert Marley, Vfalter McGrade, John Skryness, Thomas Cassin, John O'Brien, David Crockett. 72 34 4 , -if .ll joofgaff .sgafidficd Number Name Position Year H ei gbt John Freitas Walter McGrade Paul MacLeod Roy Lenardson John Sarantakas Henry Goyette Paul Picard Larry Cunningham James O'Brien Bill LoPiano Bob Burns John Maloney Bill Caveney Charles Theokas Joseph Farrell John Noonan Tom Cassin Dave LeBourdais Ralph Carnevale Ray Sullivan James Kouloheras Frank McNulty Bruce MacDonald Peter Eliades Tony Juozapaitis Michael Keohane Arthur Frazier Arthur Massood Donald Giuffrida Mike Netishen Arthur Reidy Jim Tavares Phil Mullane Norman Loranger Jim Manousas Sr. 5.10 Jr. 5.11 Jr. 5.7 Jr. 5.10 Jr. 5.8 Sr. 5.9 Sr. 5.11 Jr. 5.11 Jr. 5.7 Sr. 5.7 Jr. 6. Jr. 5.8 Jr. 6.1 Sr. 6.3 Fresh. 5.9 Jr. 5.9 Sr. 5.10 Jr. 5.9 Sr. 5.8 Jr. 6. Sr. 5.8 Soph. 5.10 Sr. 6.1 Sr. 6.1 Sr. 6.2 Jr. 6. Soph. 6.3 Sr. 6. Sr. 5.1 1 Jr. 6.1 Jr. 6.1 Sr. 6. Sr. 5.10 Jr. 6.1 Jr. 5.11 Weight 165 164 140 165 150 150 165 150 160 168 150 150 150 210 155 160 180 165 185 155 160 185 185 205 175 190 205 185 185 170 165 180 165 185 180 Q M r' ,wi 4'-485' -'-' 1 ' -- . -1 .' 1 -, rg, 1xM,,.y1 2, 1- gas -, ' -H e - x it ' '- ' .q 1 - 1 .,-I M' . .- r. is -'I ' ' 1 .' , Q 'fu 9 ' '--A . Tj S , 1. , - f aeegwgik mix' Yr?-.:'-. 1 ' . 1 Y V Q , , K -1 -1 - . J. - ' ? - ' I 1. - . - 5 ' J .. ' -Q . V ?- .'-uv . K VA - ixam- sw I 1 '5 !. i?Hf'f' f.+'f: f 7' .:f'?, Q - W5g..7'5l- W- -.1 V1.2 I 5.4 - ' l - ' '! 1 . F ' ' r j .-' .za - . a '. . .1 -f-. H --.4 . 3 ,T 1 JA ,.., ., - A.-J'-' . T- -it-A. - - j- - . 4:...:FL4.+J - ' . ' -' ' f.'..,f,g-451 .., . , . ,. , ,.. ,E . Q V A . If ,-,I,?- H.. .. ., ,, .q. U -,A 9 , ,H .,v-- -..:- ' ' ' . . . . - 7 F'-1 T f - P i-cf' ' I -'A57f'sJ'v ' . A if-4:11.22-f. , , V , .. A ' ' ' ' I' . , if , -IV 1 -'S 2.,g'T1. Zn . , - , I , ' 7 ,x ' - . - , x , A -.' v Q' ' - 1 ' A 'il'f ' Q- ,.1s'l.4.lt..if I x X, ' K . . K . -aa I . 'S - , xg ., S-I 5 H ' fffi-ii 1.5 ' -94 --.-. Q ' - ' ' -1, 1 ,-4.n. I V -.1 74 r Lowell Lowell Lowell Lowell Lowell Lowell Lowell Lowell Lowell Lowell 36 26 40 33 12 32 39 38 26 282 RECORD j00iLCl,ff Peabody 0 Nashua 7 Manchester 0 Salem 0 Haverhill 14 Keith 0 Snyder 12 Lynn Classical 0 Lawrence 7 Opponents 40 0 4 5 0 0 0 5 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Lowell 0 Lawrence 13 Lawrence 0 Lowell 0 .. Lowell 0 Lawrence 0 Lawrence 0 Lowell 0 Lowell 6 Lowell 6 Lowell 7 Lowell 0 SERIES RECORD Lowell 6 ,r..,.. ,-,, Lowell 18 ....... .,.., Lowell 25 ..l.... .... Lowell 0 ,..,....., ,,,,. Lowell 26 .,r.... .,,.. Lowell 0 ....... ..... Lowell 6 r,,..,, ..... 1927-Lawrence S3 1928- 1929- 1930- 1931- 1932-Lawrence 19 1933-Lawrence 38 1934-Lawrence 20 1935- 1936- 1937- 1938-Lowell 8 Lowell 0 ,,,.,.e,., ,,,., Lowell 13 ,.,.,,, ,,,, Lowell 14 ,,,,....,, ,,.. 1939-Lawrence 7 1940-Lawrence 6 1941- 1942-Lawrence 7 1943- 1944-Lawrence 13 1945- 1946-Lawrence 14 1947--Lowell 19 .... 1948-Lowell 20 1949-Lowell 55 1950-Lowell 13 .,,,.., ,.... 1951--Lowell 34 ....... ...,. 1952-Lowell 25 ,...... ,.,.. 1953-Lowell 37 ,,,,,,, ,r., 1954-Lowell 19 ..,.,,, ,,,e 1955-Lowell 26 ,,,e.......,,...ee S Y- RAYMOND E. RIDDICK Lowell Lawrence Lawrence Lawrence Lawrence Lowell Lowell Lowell Lawrence Lawrence Lawrence Lawrence Lowell Lowell Lawrence Lowell Lawrence Lowell Lawrence Lowell Lawrence Lawrence Lawrence Lawrence Lawrence Lawrence Lawrence Lawrence Lawrence H erm' Coach 0 6 0 6 0 0 0 13 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 6 7 12 7 0 6 19 O 13 0 0 0 7 7 RECAPITULATION - Lawrence has won 26, Lowell has won 21. There have been 12 ties. jooflaff .Spfaff --1-5 M' Q , . Sf' , 4' f:.:113fwiEY josrgpu Kuus FREDERICK DRESCHER Asxislanf Coaflv Trginpr 'ff' L In ,. OHN D. MALONEY, M. D. ROGER REGAN PIU iifizm Bzzsimwx Manager ff-r w .K... .Ar 4' . M 3. . . ugj. . . A -5 . in , Q! 'F f PICARD ' 3? GETS Q-W'-M--W -f A AWAY f v ,. ,Q ui 4 QA -'-vtlibfqvuw ,W FREITAS SCORES CLEAR SAILING E R, Mn' i' 1 w 1.005 f . wt Fi Vg? 1 . n V.: g-M- H , ..: 4' S '. ' 1 f , .QQ Ni 44' - ' . 'Lf V' f11h2,N w 1 f. X. ' , 'X .M my - :'5,,,, J ' ' 9 J F 0. A f ' v' ' 'Ya F W .N , ,. '1! .a - i , ' 4 a w P W-A ' -'+ S 2. - -Y- M I , , 4 ,S K .w,. V u ,, vxgjnr, r X ' '1 I-1 .. 'Nt '. ' S ' 'w ' fav' Q 7 1 5 Y f'i,,,vf-fe ... .-. pi up April April April April April April May May May Max' Q6 ig C- -f., . .. -fx' H . - -' . J., - s rf, . BASEBALL SQUAD Frovzf: Norbert Ferreira, Edward Hession. XY'illiam Stevens George Cunha, Francis Keefe. XY'alter McGrade. Gerald McCabe. Stephen Robidoux, George Ellis. john Murray. manager. Rear: Coach Stanley Stoklosa. john MacLaughlin. Richard Kit- tredge. Edward ilezak. Gerald Kelley. Thomas Cassin. John Ryan Andy Dumont. Richard Grady. Fred Drescher. trainer. SCHEDULE , . Hayerhill May 14 ,.,.,.,, Lawrence ,, ,, Malden May 16 .,,r. .,.,, a t Quincy ,, Quincy May 18 , .. .. Somerville at Somerville May 22 ,, at Everett , Everett May ZS Medford , , ,,,,,,,, ,,Keith May 29 ,, ,,,,,, ,,Chelsea Wat Medford May 31 ,... at Lawrence , . at Chelsea june 1 .,,e, at Revere , .,,, Revere .Tune 3 , ..,,., at Keith ,, at Malden klune 7 . , Manchester . H , r.. 1- .D ' K, ' . Baaedaf Once again as spring rolls around, the sound of the baseball is heard from the annex to Alumni field. As the team shapes up, with a great deal of help from last year's veterans, everybody is hoping for a pennant year in the Greater Boston League under the artful eye of Coach Stanley Stoklosa. This year's team is captained by Nobbie Ferreira. .49 .,.f iq .1 f . , . . R ff '4 'hai N I A ,,. . .. 21 7.55 , 5 I 1 . . - . 4- - W - 'Pk M ,-r V 1 -'- S9 ' '7, A ' AJ QV Miva !., .-. . ,I A ' ' nc' e Q. .N -an .J f 1 C , - I -- A' 4 THE GIRLS GYM ,Y X-fig , THE ANNEX THE BOYS GYM Z?aaLefdc-if fs Kneeling James Garrity, George Rawnsley, Roger jarek, John Cook, Nick Mitides. Standmg Capt John Cavanangh Charles Pelley, Gerald Kelly, Thomas Reilly, Michael Netishen, William Vrettas and Coach Under the reins of Coach Al Lenzi for a second year, the Lowell High School hoop squad showed a marked improvement. However, the record of six wins and thirteen losses does not truly represent the nghting spirit of the team, as many of the games were lost by a small margin after a hard fight. One event which we were all glad to see was the clinching of the City Championship by twice defeating Keith Acad- emy. Some of the outstanding players along with Capt. John Cavanaugh were Jerry Kelley, George Rawnsley, Roger Jarek, Tom Reilly, Bill Vrettas, Mike Netishen, Charlie Pelley, and Nick Mitides. 80 7 . AY . LP .f.., -.-..?.,........, ... ....... ....--.....-.H ..,. .grim - WELL XX X 4 4 I, 1 W K . '54 rs .A ?'llJ.l .-f ' .. -KIRTR Profil: james Tavares, Ralph Carnavale, Grygiel, Stanley Dziegiel. Mirllllv Row: lx Joseph Ryan, Bob Baxter, Richard Davis, Robert Devaney, Joseph Raymond Sullivan. George Duncan. joe Valentti, John Maloney, Royal Coldwell. Henry McGowan, Roy Lenardson. Rmr: Eugene Allan, Coach George Mike Haggerty, john Slattery, joseph Meehan, Gerald Kelley, Henry Goyette. Paul Picard, John Garcia, John Freitas. 306' VI l I .. 0 - l ... ja' f li, YW 'Rai I 5' mr' Q-1 ' ali 11 V fa E sw . a ved '-' L CA QQPLCLCJQPJ xl, Iv, ' I 4 Frou! Jean Ososlci. Audrey Lavoie, Janice Trombly, Evelyn Coughlin, Kim Lanctot, Dawn Ouellette Nlarilyn Rourke. Rear: Angela Gallagher, Athena lvos, Bunny Belangur, Pat Krysiak, Carol McDermott anet Lambert, and Andrea DeFranc. Agile movements, smiling faces, and a loyal spirit could only describe the Lowell High School Cheerleaders who, in rain or shine, sleet or snow, always lead the crowd in the traditional cheers. Under the expert coaching of Miss Bawita Lawler, the girls, after many days of hard practice, performed the tricks and movements with great precision. The Cheerleaders of '56 will always shine in our minds as one of the most colorful and lively groups on the football field. I4 u . A W B W 6 fi VA- ill!-,Qivi W: , Y' ' 'iz' 5 f1.'f1J'3'1my6fl if fi' 'rv -4 ., ' ,Af I ' i E6 Q, ' 1,9 . . ', I I 'A ' 'gg 'Slim 1. elm' :fails-: .U ' - 4 ' 4 bn. A rf , A efween fge gin' ' .Q ' ' J 1, aL , ' 'fr' K Q-pu 4 13 1 L 'Lg H... 1 , ,. . . ---. 4' 5 V' - , , I 11.-vj,.4,.5? 1 - . :u , fi--,A w-,Y ru, .gg V .11-:.g.. H, 'ala 2:33 .-:-uh' ' ' Q , -5- , Ja.. ' ' Q , s ., .r .. isnvgu' ' 'A ibn ., a V23 'J K' L Ft hgh ' -4 .... , 4 l N H ,f 1' l l li Fronl Florence Almexda Maureen Fells Margaret Dupras Carmen Ares Margaret Santos Ruta Almexda Leslle Maclnms Second Rau, Agnes Flynn Geraldine Hagspxel Maureen McLaugl1l1n Ann VC7lU3 Jeannxne Gaudette Regma Redman Carol Hxre Helen Flood Tbml Ron Patricxa Hoxey Loretta Upton Patrxcna Rxley Beverly Fleury udntla Wlllxams Barbara Rxch ardson amee Lexghton Rear Nancy Fxeldlng annce Duffy Paulme Pearsall Frances Sobolewskl Marguerlte Murray ovce 1 F1'011f1 Carol Higgins, Jacqueline Phillips, Jane Szafran, Simone Higgins, Judith McLaughlin, Jane Almeida, Dorothy Nadeau. Sesond Row: Geraldine Anderson, Mary Jane Cox, Gloria Dubois, Gertrude Moriarty, Judith Shea, Johanne Mahan, Jacqueline McCarthy, Janet Suprenant. Third Row: Gail Bielawski, Joanne Kelleher, Linda Flanagan, Elizabeth Valorose, Patricia Linton, Carol Sloat, Mary Manikas. 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'1 ,S 13 1 'Zi 'V'-'ff' 's 1 f- -4 . ,IQ U - v4 - , I I .F H I , - .,, L - fi , .Af . , .5 .... , ',Q A' -I' .2 D AIII 1 I X Something to be remembered are the displays put on by the Baton Twirlers. Under the capable direction of Wilfrid T. Boulger, the girls captivate their audiences by their precision drills. Besides entertaining at the football games, they are also seen strutting in their smart gold and white uniforms on Field Day and Memorial Day. During the past year some of the girls have been awarded numerous prizes in various competitive exams, and have made a fine showing in the twirling circuits. One of the more eagerly awaited days is the day on which the head leaders for the following year are chosen. The Baton Twirlers have an important and unforgettable part of our high school days. QZLCLCJQPJ V jwm ' V. I-.aa WILFRID T. BOULGER Instructor omlaefifora L95 ,Af 'Qt ofowef SCAOOK gafon jwirdm, 1955-1956 CAROL HIGGINS Florence Almeida Jane Almeida Geraldine Anderson Carmen Ares Jean Bickford Gail Bielawski Georgette Bourassa Janice Brooks Mary Campbell Mary Jane Cox Joanne Diette Gloria Dubois Rita Dubois Janice Duffy Margaret Dupras Eileen Earle Maureen Fells Nancy Fielding Linda Flanagan Beverly Fleury Helen Flood Agnes Flynn Joyce Fortier RIT.A ALMEIDA-Head Leader LEADERS LESLIE BLXCINNIS MA Joatrriss Theresa Fournier Nadine Galloway Jeannine Gaudette Geraldine Hagspiel Cynthia Harvey Simone I-Iiggins Carole Hire Patricia Hovey Joann Kelleher Blanche LaPierre Janice Leighton Patricia Linton Judith Lawson Joyce McCafferty Jacqueline McCarthy Judith McLaughlin Maureen McLaughlin Johanne Mahan Mary Manikas Gloria Mills Marguerite Murray Gertrude Moriarty Dorothy Nadeau 90 JACQUELINE PHILLIPS Barbara Neville Pauline Pearsall Therese Perrin Regina Redman Cynthia Richard Barbara Richardson Patricia Riley Margaret Santos Evelyn Shea Judith Shea Carol Sloat Frances Sobolewski Diana Sponholtz Diane Stapanovvich Helen Stott Janet Suprenant Jane Szafran Joyce Targ Loretta Upton Elizabeth Valorose Ann Vezina Judith W7illi:-xms Noreen Veiga Wyn- 2 '-'Z-7 Z i 5 5 13? T27 if YZ? C7 Front: Judith Abbott, Mary Jane Downing, Barbara Stone, Colette Houle. Middle Row: Sally Gerber, Henry McGowan, Walter Collins, Charles Mitsakos, Edward Sokolowski, Dorothea Danas. Rear: Madeline Mc- Laughlin, Judith Cantor, Esther Richards, Helene Brunelle, Sandra Carville, Chesley Tellier. 'K K QIIIQPLELLA .9l'lCiJel'li 66ll 60l'l 0l'l'l2l'5 v Each year Miss Mary Casey organizes a group of students known as the Speakers Bureau. These students are responsible for a special radio program put on in the interest of the Lowell Tuberculosis Council in order to urge the people of Lowell to purchase Christmas Seals, and to take X-rays annually. The members also have the opportunity of speaking before the Middlesex Women's Club and before various assemblies in honor of men and women who have added so much to our human progress. Fine talks are presented by individuals of this group. By dedicating themselves to such worthy causes, the members of the Speakers Bureau have earned an honored place among the many finer organizations of our school. Front: Nancy Turcotte, Ellen Smith, Barbara Stone, Mary Jane Downing, Sally Gerber, Judith Abbott. Secona' Row: Janet Scott, Elaine Kolofolias, Esther Richards, Priscilla Larson, Dorothea Danas, Donna Ritter, Marilyn Rourke. Third Row: Chesley Tellier, Paul Tsongas, Robert Richter, Raymond Joncas, James Kouchalakos, Joseph Lipchitz, William Coughlin, Marcia Silk. Rear: Paul Stamas, Charles Chiklis, Walter Collins. Richard Girouard, Charles Mitsakos, James King, Edward Sokolowski. Phu 'CQ' 'T oy Y'17 5' 57 os 7 IQQGLQP5 UPQCLLL Mgw,,,.:v:.-F,-e 'Q-Q: rf' aaa' -,ww A' ? QW'gVt,'ssr'e,w' W wow., ., . .ygnmwy ,,,g,gwjZ', L ' W A ---MM, , 2' xx 0lHlll0I'CiCl! .SillJl9Kg claa rfm Gllf Front: Joan Foster, Diana Sponhaltz, Eleanor Perry, Athena Ivos. Rcar: Carolyn Gacck, Nancy Guziejka, Ca- roline Gacek. The girls on the staff spend their spare periods in the Commercial Supply Office of Mr. Edward Sullivan. Each girl does a fine iob of keeping records of the books and supplies that are distributed to the high school. 92 vom 100 Sitting: Arlene ALinton and Fran- ces Donohoe. Standing: Patricia Hackett and Patricia St. John. Room 100 is probably the most popular room in Lowell High School. Here, students may purchase locker keys, ob- tain tickets, and regain lost articles. The staff, which is under the direction of Mr. Emmett Harris, gives helpful and friend- ly attention to all who seek its services. .Sjfaalmf OZEAW, .Sifaff The Student Library Staff is made up of both boys and girls. These pupils, who serve one period a day in the library, have not only proved most helpful as assistants, but they have also learned a great deal about library Work. Staff members learn how to check books in and out, and how to return books to their proper places on the shelves. They deliver the attendance slips to the study halls, and become familiar With the use of the Card Catalog and the Reference Section. Perhaps most important of all, they have the opportunity of getting acquainted with good books. ,V Front: Rosemary Cambria vm Brendan Ashe Alice Beau dry. Rear: James Tavares 1 'za Charles Mitsakos. x ! l x x 9- 3 'I' 5 M . VP . 4 nr.. : nf ' '- La Q F4338 - Q , ..- , . 0. - F X , A ,- y 5 Z:-. Q .Q 4 .21 U 'E :dk - ,. . +4 5 ,K i Q y e -ri-:ii XJ fs .5 L .af , r ' -qv W , 7 - L1 lg M Q l -1.1 5 E A WY FT X Y N 36 fix .. Y wr 11' f4 fvf fi 'A ' ,ry ,, G - X 2 2 . I A Aj you e 9-1- 2 19 42 .1 E 5 X 1 v , QR ,X L 'Z ,Bids r 3,-gl ,ini - ' N K l E . , , 4. 5. Www? 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Barbara Baroni. Judith Cantor. Edward Splaine. Helene Brunelle. Colette Houle. Noreen Martin. Ruth Stimpson. lfifflfz Andrea Mills. Louis Yfaida. Peter Nikitopoulos. Terence Stewart. Joseph McCarthy. Edward Soliolowslii. Garth Lax. Marilyn Rourke Rear: Elaine Gilboard. Mary Curran. Joanne Coward. Maeve McCann. Elaine Sobolewski. Yolande Foisv. Barbara Purcell. Helen Govostes. Char- lotte Golden. Maxine Neidleman. Dorothy Chandler. Wafionafqqonor Sociefy The Flaming Torch held high above the Bridge of Life to light the wav is the symbol of the principal purposes and high ideals of the most honored scholastic attain- ment for any student. Members of the National Honor Society have given evidence that they can expand in Character. Scholarship. Leadership. and Service. All those Juniors who have grades of at least 9O'2 . Within the highest V2 of their class. and those Seniors within the highest 155 of their class. are united in membership under the capable direction of Mr. Charles D. Foley. Previously' organized in 1927 under the auspices of Miss Helen Choate. who vvrote the initial ritual. The National Honor So- ciety still arches above all other Scholastic Achievements. 96 Front: Jacqueline Loranger, Dorothy Danas, Nancy Lustig, Constance Reynolds. Middle: Betty Heenan, Charles Chiklis, Richard Ouellette, Peter Brennan, Teena Ivos. Rear: Ruth Hutchinson, Phyllis Kmiec, Dorothy Chandler, Charlotte Golden, Josephine Kennedy, Susan Joyce, Barbara Baroni. Senior Home Room Representatives are definitely an asset to class activities, because without their help, very little could be accomplished. Elected by their respective home- rooms, they started right away on the first project-selling tickets to the school show. They also collected class dues and supervised the distribution of caps and gowns. C' Under the guidance of Mr. Alamanzor L. Dupuis, the Stamp Club has flourished for sixteen years. It was originally organized to allow pupils to meet each month and exchange stamps. Many of the members have assembled sizable collections from all over the world, in this way beginning a life-long profitable hobby. 97 Olffle 00171, el0I e52l'L fa fl-U26 Seated: Martha Pilato, Vice- Presidentg Patricia Jelley Treasurerg Walter Collins Presidentg Patricia Muldoon Secretary. Standing: Rich- ard Joyce, Bertha Langlois Dorothy Bettencourt, Mar- tin Levin, Louise I-Iarzigian Judith Johnson, Stella Mar- takos, Mr. Alamanzor L Dupuis. MY OPINION IS... vs 411. 'FQ' Front: Patricia Brown, Neal Cortell, Edward Sokolowski, Barbara Falante, Joseph McCarthy, Peter Brennan. Rear: Francis D. Reardon, faculty advisor, Dorothy Danas, Jay McHale, William McDonald, Michael Sokolowski, Herbert Zarkin, Herbert Kazer, Mary Buckjune, and Richard Bridgeford. Exactly 100 years ago in 1856 a group of students, interested in debate and oratory formed a club to encourage debating at the Lowell High School . Several years later the society was named in honor of one of its eminent founders-the late Frederick T. Green- halge, Governor of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Over the years the members of the club, trained in original oratory, declamation, extemporaneous speaking, and debating, have annexed many honors in debates through- out the entire country, and have also conducted many successful tournaments. This year the meetings were in the form of mock trials, forums, debates, and speech clinics. The club is under the capable guidance of Mr. Francis D. Reardon, Faculty Advisor, Edward Sokolowski, President, Barbara Falante, Second Vice-President, Peter Brennan, Secretary, Joseph McCarthy, Sergeant-at-Arms. greendafge Iegafing Sociefg Front: Audrey Lavoie, Connie Scarmeas, Marie Sutcliffe, Jean Riche, Dolores DeFreitas, Jacqueline Phillips, Dolores Ferreira, Gail Ryan, Dawn Ouelette, Mary McCarty. Second Row: Dottie Diette, Jeanne Ososki, Barbara Dugas, Gail Kay, Marie Waterhouse, Dottie LeRiche, Rosy Cambria, Lorraine Novak, Carolyn Farley, Dolores Ferreira, Judith Harrica, Bette Booth, Nina Cielaki. Rear: Ruth Ann McCaHery, Connie Morris, Mary Gentle, Margaret Gibson, Miriam Cambray, Norma Campbell, Mary Curran, Priscilla Barry, Aline Bibeault. The Girls who act as Floormasters' Secretaries are chosen in their unior ear for Y this job by Miss Mary V. Lyons. An opportunity for this position is open to any girl in the Secretarial Course. While Working in the ofhces of the floormasters, the girls are taught secretarial methods which prepare them for future Work. oormadfera i Screfaried fr' MR. LEMIRE DICTATES vt-P-r .gt , ns ,'f.8 7 ,' X e-I X XL , g -'. ang FY'-4 QUG f0I' era f0I'5 A bang on the door or a scratch on the glass is heard. and up comes the elevator to assist some teacher. or student recovering from an illness. This is the scene that takes place everv day at the elevator. These eth- cient Boy Officers. chosen by Captain James Murray. are selected for their courtesy, merit and efficiency. Rigbl: Robarf Dunclilee. Bernard McMahon. Robert Baxter. Left: Donald Savard, Peter Brennan. Rob- ert Carr. Paul Mulligan, Aram Jek- navorian. My Ui V 4 Z: - . 'K ,4 . 3 way? 2-47-51-0 G. fig 1 101 ef? I AJ Q I r I K I ,Q Harm -f ff 1 .., 'ff-L. 1, X ', In ' 2 .wc-, mu 3- in Ji .- if QQ, tv 'I' l - 51 9 V, ' nf sf W. 1 2 L, - I aff A Q, .A . ai . 'Er Let Me Call You Sweetheart Escorts Adihos Faculty Moments to Remember Mrs. Burns Till We Meet Again Mr. Sullivan Sentimental Journey Girl Ofiicers CGrand Marchj GIRL OFFICERS of the LOWELL HIGH SCHOOL WJ- ,mn fer gorma lvl! January 27, 1956 MEMORIAL AUDITORIUM Billy Note and his Orchestra CD i Last Set l. Melody of Love 2. Wake the Town and Tell the People 3. Moonlight Serenade 4. Cherry Pink 5. Begin the Beguine 6. Too Late Now 7. Autumn Lcavcs 8. Love is a Many Splcndorcd Thing A Q s 6 Anniversary Waltz C31 Yearsl Miss Lawlei 7. I'll See You in My Dreams Football Tear: 8. Stardust Guest: 9. Side by Side Band 10. Love and Marriage Patrons and Patronesses 11. It's Almost Tomorrow F? 'Ji ,, 43'- 1 I Class of '56 T5 , . sf ,, eg-,,,. Juv. ..--W, ',f 1,'W1f5 , ms g -ww '2?sfL: 1:aF,, fQwWWMmfvwwwL3QQ ., 7? r 'fm' . ,, es. W, , V. ' ' ' ' ' 'i ' , 457 fwfr., 'ef Tn ,, ,. . . . . ,. -Q V J, . - HV ,, X alive., H M y. .. .,-. .. . , . ., ...,-..,.......mm -... J 3 1. A 2, , 7 A s f' . E V V Yff?aA,4, f4:s ' ' . X eff- ' H - ------'-- at-'Fi HT A , . ..L., - - 4-SWQSW f' 'iv 'f f' , ii X l vg3,:5.,,4x,f,,.4g,A . Gr N . .N X if . ,M W - 1, . :za fwarfvw-iwgr' 2 1 -- f . '- Vg '252:QyS '5f,s','-21 f' y 7 if TQ. inf-:Q :sQ'wrr'ier:.a. 1 'Q 3, ' i W sf -Q '- fm 1:4 ,V 'im' .JMB XZ 5. Tm' ' ' 5- f - . 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Kjffff-.1 1 fish- H ., Ms.:-:-. . .Qs -173.-.fi Q. '- if ' , firj .. wliri. , I , :CL :JS t d' , h ' V . 1 .. J. ' . ' ., - ,.,3 . kv ,Q --cun t' I 51W . if l' - ' - A c -r X H ii 47 h .wr-. .. I :D - Nv'.v..: , iw 9' ,, wi - v -in Q EY : ji ' t A ' ,, . .-f. 'iff' f .. -,U :9fi5'i i5Qq5 If? I 1' I ' g ,if 54f?,hif'1-5,59 QR? ' 'ff , A ' .fbi am , , T1 ' -.fb WL? ' ' - , W: 'fr-,i S , ,. 0 M--as 3 ,202 y,,.,' 1-'xv' .50 .4 ' if -3, 1-3 .55,1Lg, V M, e K- rj--H af ' ' agayr,-y, ,sw A as '-A-iw, i:'e., '! we J. 9 f - .a Q --, -i .,ig2f.f,,r5's g A. ,IQ-isa, 1 'flii abs 1.5 Z.. ,f Q Q ,gr y'?,grf.ag rw ef!,',E':if?:'Exg?,11i.z '-.CM Front: Janet Casey, Martha Stathis, Gwendolyn Ghareeb, Jeannette Rondeau, Margaret Gibson, Dorothy Chandler, Nancy Lustig, Mary Lou Donohoe, Elaine Gilboard, Patricia Voveris, Carol Hevey. Second Row: Doris Beskalo, Lorraine Joncas, Mary Curran, Anne Howard, Patricia O'Neill, Helene Brunelle, Maeve McCann, Betty Mealey, Barbara Stone. Tlaira' Row: Ethel Lescard, Ruth Stimpson, Jacqueline Hoar, Carol Donnelly, Patricia Britton, Judith Cantor, Doris Brother, Eleanor Sanderson. Rear: Jacqueline Draper, Nancy Guziejka, Jane Kesmetis, Jacqueline Abreu, Catherine Abernethy, Janet Kloza, Yolande Foisy, Carol Ouellette. gem omega One of the biggest moments to remember is admission to the Lowell High School Girl Officers. For over fifty years Junior girls have approached tryouts', with hearts and heads high. Seventy-two of these Junior girls are selected to lead in their Senior year the underclass girls. They are marked by three impartial judges on posture, marching, mass drill, clubs, and dance. The big event of the year was the Girl Officers' Ball held on January 27. Girl Of- ficers also contribute their time and ability to numerous school and civic affairs. The Girl Officers will always be remembered in their blue and gold uniforms, flash- ing swords, and pointed toes. To Miss Bawita Lawler, faculty advisor, the Girl Officers offer a vote of thanks for all her time, patience, and heartfelt understanding. 104 First Row: Denise Normandin, Mary Jane Downing, Shirley McAneney, Barbara Twarog, Esther Richard, Helen Frawley, Phyllis Veiga, Sheila Honan, Betty Booth, Edna Corkery, Second Row: Colette Houle, Rayeanne Sexton, Barbara Tilton, Dorothy Abreu, Janice Sanford, Barbara Purcell, Janice Carr, Judith Abbott, Claire Thibeault. Tbira' Row: Carolyn Gacek, Caroline Gacek, Joanne Goward, Lorraine Swistak, June Skaff, Barbara Falante, Marguerite Coyle, Lorraine Novak. Rear: Priscilla Luppold, Lucille Bernard, Helen Govostes, Mary Buckjune, Nancy Derbyshire, Arline Burke, Norberta MCI-Iale, Susan Joyce. I . la er,'Qfp 'Q rv R -- gfgxg-11 2. if A I We . K .1 ff 'ff' 'V . . ' - I 91,7 57 5 rf 1. rl'-.'-li hfj 'I ' sf - '. f 1-, ,f , 1. ,eriaw me ff-f-,BNF Pt: .5 -- - y- ,XGA F r,,:rrf'-'ks-f -'J 'wi :fn ., 541 rj-eg-f c Cain 3 ,ng Q A, . I - x x . , Q -f , ,f Ji- I Q' -3' Ll- ' 1. EM .r ', - .I gy' 4 H.- iz ' 8 iv' Za iii? !9Ay:5ica! glclucafion .ibeparfmenf M lv BA XTITA I.AWI.ER MISS BAYYITA LAWLER, Director MRS. BERNARD BURNS, Assistant gr! Oficero 0 1955-1956 colonel, CAROL A. HEVEY Lieut-Colonel, PATRICLA A. XYOVERIS FIRST BATTALION Major, DEXISE E. .NYORBL-'kNDI'N Adjutant, JANET P. CASEY Company A Company C Captain, Bette A. Mealey Captain, Patricia I.. O'Neill 1st Lieut., Barbara A. Purcell lst Lieut., Patricia A. Britton 2nd Lieut., Carol E. Ouellette 2nd Lieut., Nancy 0. Derbyshire Companj B Company D Captain, Rajveanne I.. Sexton Captain, Barbara L. Tilton 1St Lieut., Carolyn I.. Perron lst Lieut., Judith K. Abbott 2nd Lieut., Catherine H. Abernethjr Znd Lieut., Jacqueline M. Draper SECOND BATTALION Major, ELAINE M. GILBOARD Aa'jutant, Ai.-XRTHA STAT1-ns Company A Company C Captain, Maeve E. McCann Captain, Dorothy D. Abreu lst Lieut., Judith F. Cantor lst Lieut., Doris A. Beskalo 2nd Lieut., Lorraine C. Novak 2nd Lieut., Lucille J. Bernard Company B Company D Captain, Anne M. Howard Captain, Nancy Lustig lst Lieut., Janice C. Carr lst Lieut., June K. Skaff 2nd Lieut., Arline A. Burke 2nd Lieut., Norberta McHale 106 THIRD BATTALION Major, MARY JANE DOWNING Adjutant, EDNA R. CORKERY Company A Company C Captain, Barbara A. Stone Captain, Dorothy A. Chandler lst Lieut., Mary L. Curran lst Lieut., Eleanor M. Sanderson 2nd Lieut., Susan C. Joyce 2nd Lieut., Ethel Lescard Company B Captain, Janice A. Sanford lst Lieut., Lorraine V. Swistak 2nd Lieut., Ruth A. Stimpson Company D Captain Barbara A. Twarog lst Lieut., Doris Brother 2nd Lieut., Jane Kesmetis FOURTH BATTALION Major, MARY Lou DONOHOE Adjutant, ELIZABETH A. BooTH Company A Captain, Colette Houle lst Lieut., Jacqueline E. Hoar 2nd Lieut., Janet E. Kloza Company B Captain, Phyllis K. Veiga lst Lieut., Carolyn B. Gacek Company C Captain, Margaret S. Gibson lst Lieut., Joanne N. Goward 2nd Lieut., Marguerite M. Coyle Company D Captain Esther J. Richards lst Lieut., Lorraine M. Joncas 2nd Lieut., Jacqueline R. Abreu 2nd Lieut., Yolande I. Foisy FIFTH BATTALION Major, SHIRLEY A. MCANENEY Adjutant, SHEILA HONAN Company A Captain, Helene Brunelle lst Lieut., Caroline C. Gacek 2nd Lieut. Helen Govostes Company B Captain, Jeannette T. Rondeau lst Lieut., Claire R. Thibeault 2nd Lieut., Mary N. Guzjieka Company C Captain Helen C. Frawley lst Lieut., Barbara T. Falante 2nd Lieut., Priscilla B. Luppold Company D Captain, Gwendolyn K. Ghareeb lst Lieut., Carol A. Donnelly 2nd Lieut., Mary A. Buckjune L . ,.g.?N5'gg i X-It J.: 5 'L. mfg 3'-,L A 1 Yi l tv V, 5 55: 'R SAG Q3 ,,- Front: Barbara Nagle, Jacqueline Loranger, Thelma Oliver, Patricia Britton, Joseph Mollahan, Louis Spanos. Second Row: Gail Austen, Germaine Trottier, Barbara Cheney, Catherine Doyle. Third Row: Ronald Fon- taine, Deanna Mulligan, Phyllis Linton, Albert Dion, Richard Pelland, James McCabe. Rear: Joseph Man- ning, Gerald Gilday, Robert Dickey, Dennis Mendes, Joseph Thibeault, Richard Jodoin. The teacher is Miss Quigley. oolaerafiue mfaigng Seniors in the Cooperative Retailing course must be trained in all phases of Mer- chandising and Retailing and must adapt themselves for assignments in the local business establishments. Moreover, Seniors who complete this course will proit in future years from this op- portunity in the course of Cooperative Retailing under Miss Claire A. Quigley and the Commonwealth of -Massachusetts. 110 J-I 5 355 M54 at xJ73'r:7'la iwywefi f .igmiy . 3:6551 ff. P'52??? 53 I 7':'f .J 'f .v v' XX, . U 'vs--'S' w H u X Q 7 -, N4 f K L v talking vw' fp' 535 X 5,- iff Z .23 I l -V sy 'H 4 iv li, wi fam: 6 RQ 2 :YIJRYKJS Lg, 5 ,.' 11L1L.. Q . fisglrvzxifiiqi K- if ti.. I k f 'na : :az:1'Y 1 ! -w v-I mf is 1 as KJ Front: Maeve McCann, Janet Scott, Donna Ritter, Betty Heenan, Carole Devlin, jane Guduras. Secona' Row: Elaine Gilboard, Eleanor Fletcher, Cheryl Leduc, Tina Hogan, Priscilla Luppold, Program chairmang Barbara Purcell, Secretary, Helene Brunelle, Vice-President. Third Row: Joanne Greenstein, Barbara Dietrich, Adele Cohen, Madeline McLaughlin, Frances Szczypinski, Nancy Flanders, Marilyn Holcomb, Phyllis Veiga, Barbara Baroni. Fourth Row: Janice Trombley, Justine Olson, Charlotte Golden, Roberta Banks, Ruth Holmes, Patricia Brennan, Esther Richards, Brenda Swan, Patricia-Krysiak. Rear: Joyce Mer- rifield, Nancy Derbyshire, Bette Mealey, Nancy Lustig, Margaret Gibson, Barbara Stone, Mary Lou Donohoe, Helen Govostes, Elaine Kloza, Betty Athanasoulas. lfLI'0,02al'l glflaklflfe I I 2 ,VX JC3f Cf ,N 'U' NV Front: Marilyn Rourke, Janice Sanford, Shirley Bilodeau, Tanya Annis, Norberta Mel-Iale, Dorothy Chandler. Second Row: Dorothea Danas, President, Judith Cantor, Treasurer, Helen Frawley, Program chairman, Sandra Carville, Sandra Nield, Mimi Harris. Tloircl Row: Elaine Page, Patricia Graham, Gail Foster, Brenda Dwyer, Marianna Maloney, Judith Bentley, Frances Wiencek, Ann Furey. Fourth Row: Elaine Sobolewski, Lillian Plourde, Constance Reynolds, Carol Higgins, Joanne Inglis, Doris Brother, Maxine Neidleman, Nancy Dean, Gwendolyn O'Brien. Rear: Maureen McArdle, Yolande Foisy, Janet Kloza, Mary Lucy Curran, Shirley McAneney, Doris Beskalo, Sally Gerber, Colette Houle, Rosemary Mellen, Marietta Green, Ellen Smith. Through the European Culture Club the students of this school have been able to increase their knowledge of European countries. On the first Monday of each month, films of these countries Were shown and interesting talks given by members of the faculty and friends of high school who have visited Europe. Under the able leadership of its advisor and founder, Miss Bertha Desmarais, the European Culture Club has enjoyed its eighth successful year. 113 3 -'52 Y 2 . ,rs 1- .I '3 - K.. 53, ,H ,V .- ,K A. C: V 'Q' c S7 is if l aj , vis Q ' . V X s r .Q Q 5 7 t C , Q A y li 6 Q 'lf' a ca Q, '. . ' eb 4. .W fb , n 4? ' - 'I Q ,n .Q is hx 1' 4-A rn 'r va X FL 4 1 . , . . . ...-, -, ,f Q , i 'Q S ,P s Front: Carolyn Silcox. Claire McGrath. Bette Mealey. Shirley McAneney, Barbara Stone, Patricia O'Neill. Maureen XlcNIann. Saronj Ron: Carolyn Crayton. Barbara Baroni. Adele Cohen. Mary St. Pierre, Judith Vfilliams. Andrea Deliranc. june Skaff. Phyllis Kmiec. Dolores Delireitas. Third Rout Marjorie Shaw, Patricia Yoveris. Pauline Foster. Cleo Sampson, Barbara Twarog. Joyce Brackett, Helaine Honan. Ann Georges. Eleanor Bartlett. Carolyn Decatur. Elizabeth Connors. Rear: Ruth Hutchinson, Nancy Cassin, Gail Austin. Pauline Pearsall. Camille Lanctot, Colette Houle, Sue Houle, Denise Normandin, Norberta MCI-lale. Martha Duffy. Dorothea Danas. 57,48 gee cm 3 C Z Q rv x,A 2 Q ,. I J SJ 1 xi, 3? 1: -- as. by -'fe fi' MZ 1 16 Front: Janie Downing, Mary Curran, Yolande Foisy, Mary Lou Donohoe, Judith Abbott, Carol Higgins, Ellen Conant. Second Row: Janet Wojcik, Dolores Ferreira, Janet Scott, Gail Foster, Rita Almeida, Janice Coit, Mattie Crayton, Maureen Botti. Third Row: Jackie Bourgeois, Gayle O,Brien, Marilyn Quinlan, Donna Sullivan, Helene Brunelle, Priscilla Trull, Joan Lima, Joyce Tighe, Bunny Belanger, Doris Brother, Barbara Falante. Rear: Maeve McCann, Joanne Goward, Helen Frawley, Carol Donnelly, Brenda Sheehan, Mimi Harris, Carol Dowrey, Elaine Kolofolias, Norma Hecker, Joan Le Claire, Charlotte Richter. The Girls' Glee Club, newly organized this year, is one of our most active musical groups. Under the capable direction of Mrs. Drescher, the Glee Club meets every Monday afternoon for a full re- hearsal. The seventy girls, including all classes from freshmen to sen- iors, performed at many school functions and were Well received by the audience. Easter saw the Glee Club sing with two of the school's outstanding singers, Peter Eliades and Carol Dowreyg besides singing their own interpretations of Easter music. This year the Glee Club auditioned at the Music Festival in Watertown on May fifth. This high honor is bestowed only upon the better of the state's musical groups. 115 CI? alaloeffa Y gzoir Ri GERTRUDE F. O,BRIEN Director of Music if -rt If 'W ' Q4-. Front: Carol Donnelly, Roberta Banks, Norberta MCI-Iale, Helen Frawley, Doris Brother. Second Row: Barbara Baroni, Mattie Crayton, June Skaff, Judith Cantor, Helene Brunelle. Third Row: Carolyn Farley, Nancy Turcotte, Ellen Conant, Mary L. Curran, Yolande Foisy, Patricia O'Neill. Rear: James McNeil, Donald Savard, Paul Stamas, Frank Clark, Peter Eliades. A Cappella Choir, under the direction of Miss Gertrude F. O'Brien, is a fine example of the musical culture found at Lowell High School. The choir per- forms without music, as the name, A Cappella infers. Members of the choir meet every Thursday afternoon to practice many beautiful selections. Front: Joyce Brackett, Joanne Goward, Maeve McCann, Denise Normandin, Dawn Ouellette. Second Row: Pauline Foster, Phyllis Kmiec, Dorothea Danas, Phyllis Veiga, Emilie Sarakis. Third Row: Mary Lou Donohoe, Barbara Stone, Judith Abbott, Geraldine Ottey, Shirley McAneney, Carol Dowrey. Rear: Bradley Moy- nahan, Peter Brennan, Donald Fagan, Leonard Main, Richard Bridgford. -V-x -'T' rv! .- 116 ,,-.au lQ,cAeffe4 Jn ,MAH fel' 9 5 . I ? we Jawa af le Wafiuify A QAear.4ing gy me Wefropogfan ' ? Nl Q:-wi if A I , I ' I ,wt va Q 1, H ii.. Fronf: Peter Brennan, jonathan MacDonald, Peter Eliades, Carolyn Silcox, Claire McGrath, Bette Mealey, Shirley McAneney, Barbara Stone, Patricia O'Neill, Maureen McMahon. Second Row: Stephen Yafa, Paul Tsongas, Carolyn Crayton, Barbara Baroni, Adele Cohen, Mary St. Pierre, Judith William, Andrea DeFranc, June Skaff, Phyllis Kmeic, Dolores DeFreitas. Third Row: Leonard Main, Donald Thurston, Dennis Lambert, Patricia Voveris, Pauline Foster, Cleo Sampson, Barbara Twarog, Joyce Brackett, Helaine Honan, Ann Georges, Eleanor Bartlett, Carolyn Decatur, Libby Connors. Rear: Frank McGee, Robert Lichter, Marjorie Shaw, Ruth Hutchinson, Nancy Cassin, Gail Austin, Pauline Pearsall, Camille Lanctot, Colette Houle, Sue Houle, Denise Normandin, Nancy Turcotte, Norberta McHale, Martha Duffy, Dolly Danas. ,aeciaf 6601114 f Y' I X Q 4 swf, S3 I mi 1:-5: awk A 1' A. ,ff i- -ef I' 'W YW Q , ', ., 1 sa , E I f X- 2 aa- A Front: Mary Jane Downing, Mary Curran, Yolande Foisy, Mary Lou Donohoe, Judith Abbott, Carol Higgins, Ellen Conant, Richard Girouard, Robert McCoy, Bradley Moynahan. Second Row: Janet Wojcik, Dolores Ferreira, Janet Scott, Gail Foster, Rita Almeida, Janice Coit, Mattie Crayton, Maureen Botti, Walter Dziegiel, Timothy George. Third Row: Jacquie Bourgeois, Gail O'Brien, Marilyn Quinlan, Donna Sullivan, Helene Brunelle, Priscilla Trull, Joanne Tima, Joyce Targ, Bunny Belanger, Doris Brother, Barbara Falante, Armand Tremblay, Donald Savard. Rear: Elaine Kolofolios, Joanne Goward, Helen Frawley, Carol Don- nelly, Brenda Sheehan, Maeve McCann, Carol Dowrey, Mimi Harris, Norma Hecker, Joan LeClair, Charlotte Richter, Richard Bridgeford, Jimmy McNeil. This large group under the direction of Mrs. Fred Drescher, pro- vides much of the entertainment in various assemblies and civic groups of the city. It also takes part in the annual state music festival, which is this year being held at Watertown. The selections sung are The Heavens are Telling , Red Wing',, and Trees . The members of it are the best sophomore, junior and senior voices, chosen by Mrs. Drescher. This year the group is led by President, Peter Eliades, Vice-President, Mattie Crayton, Secretary, Colette Houleg and Treasurer, Denise Normandin. 4: Y? Q 2 l we ' .SZ ow om in iffee if Sitting: Peter Brennan, Edward Splaine, Joseph McCarthy, Bradley Moy- nahan. Middle: Colette Houle, Barbara Purcell, Mary Lucy Curran. Bar- bara Stone. Rear: Camille Lanctot, Dorothea Danas, Judith Abbott. Esther Richards. Doris Brother. M .Sf .Sf IQOCL ,7fl'lQ.J , 11' .4 ' -, x S' , is X T - V 'B ' Q Y if 0 x A - 5 V , 'Q 1 'QV' g,', v. '- XX . -,ilxflg x,,, fi , ' ' rg rg 3-4 ' :il I , it E31 .1 . .r , . . Ullggq H,-135 A wt .xl Sa CALCULATORS G U E S S Miss HOAR, MR. MURPHY, MR. REARDON FIR 'la i Fronf: Edward Splaine, Peter Brennan, Richard Clermont, Aram jeknavorian, Nicholas Rappas, Thomas Reilly. Second Row: Peter Nikitopoulos, Brendan Ashe, Vfilliam Ahearn, John Cook, Kendall Macjames, Ronald Silva, Louis Wadja, Paul Shaughnessey, Thomas Kane. Third Roux: Anthony Mentas, James King, Thomas Thornton, Donald Blazon, David Blazon, David Frediani, Peter Eliades, John Cavanaugh, john McManmon. Rear: Bernard McMahon, David Walker, Brendan Sullivan, Bruce Ironfield, Herbert Zarkin, William Dunklee, Gerald Kelley. Cpaclef icem - 1' 'uf I 'Q ' f . if J s Ik. 1 d A -'J , 'V' ,,:' '-'nd :f2 J . Front: Robert Baxter, Thomas Cassin, Paul Mulligan, Bruce MacDonald, Joseph McCarthy, Garth Lax, Arthur Paradis. Second Row: Kevin Seullion, Walter Wajda, Stephen Swartz, Leonard Main, John Piekos, Robert Carr, Donald Savard, Robert Schiripo, Richard Queeney. Third Row: John Briscoe, Richard Mc- Guire, Ronald Kostka, Walter Collins, David Cooper, William Meisner, Phillip Mullane, Arthur Massood. Rear: Herbert Kazer, Ronald Weiss, Gerald Gray, Richard Moore, Donald Fagan, Carlton Pratt, Edward Sokolowski. The long and honorable reputation of the Cadet Oiiicers of Lowell High School has been upheld since 1880 when the organization originated. Presently under the capable supervision of Captain James F. Murray, the regiment is fulfilling its purpose, which is to teach the boys discipline and respect their superiors as well as to inject observation of military protocol into the officers. Chosen by the written examination of sergeants, those boys who receive the highest ranks become captains. From that group, the colonel, lieutenant-colonel, and majors are chosen by competitive drill. As in the past, the Boy Officers of 1956 have many moments to be proud of and remember. Field Day and Memorial Day are two outstanding events when these loyal of- ficers parade through the streets of Lowell winning pride and respect from people of Lowell. , pq' 'I i Q .f 97 is A vs . C 'K at .-.m .1fw-wg, f fwfr iff 9 'f I -dfxfi J? ' Q 'ff ' ' ,MQW 5: .. K 4 A rl 1 , x i J F. '- , - -- a. ff ' 'ig t' 1 fg j 4 - 2- 'f A 6-T' Aw 'M 'N JN-ACD I A C 5 Lit re ll fi 'Y 1 D' if ilk I 5 X - i 1 , g' 9 ' , ' ' ' F 'Qi sl KX i t . .f .2 Ii Q p I I iq ,p i f, A if, : r. g Q x .1 Y ' g 15 x . 7 . . b 2- 'Jer J ' 1 ,,v' . . ' P a J' 'YN4' ' -'laHi3 '-'Bl-5-'f -ini'iN3'-ii A .. Colonel Robert Baxter Lieutenant Colonels Thomas Reilly Nick Pappas Thomas Cassin Paul Mulligan Aram Jeknavorian Bruce MacDonald Cjai-le! Qgcera izsgkey John Mclianmon Philip Mullane Gerald Gray William Meisner Donald Savard Vfilliam Duncklee Herbert Zarkin Brendon Ashe Brendon Sullivan Paul Shaughnessy Majors First Lieutenants Richard Clermont Edward Splaine Garth Lax Joseph McCarthy Peter Brennan Regimental Adjutant Captain Arthur Paradis Captains John Piekos David Prediani Edward Sokolovvski Carleton Pratt Wfalter Collins James King Louis Wajda Bruce lronheld Peter B. Morrison Kevin Scullion Steven Swartz John Long Richard Maguire David W'alker Robert Schiripo Donald Carignan W'illiam Ahearn John Cook Peter Nikitopoulas John Cavanaugh Thomas Kane Leonard Main John Silva John Briscoe Herbert Kazer Art Massood Peter Eliades 124 CAPTAIN JABJES F. MURRAY Military Instructor Robert Carr Ronald Weiss Kendall Maclnnis Richard- Moore Donald Fagan Second Lieutenants Bernard McMahon Ronald Kostka Robert Dickey Richard Queeney James McCabe Anthony Mentas Vfalter Wojda David Manseau Gerald Kelley Paul Garnick Donald Blazon David Cooper Thomas Thornton John Keville ',?'fd?q' f ' , - 3 Q -,hm Af... .1 gg M.-A S's v0 'K 7 I . ' Wiffi, 'flag 1 ff' ,qw Q ,1, N! .,2 3 Aj., 'yf1f: f ' 'Q-r, . cfg -fs, f wlf2:Jf N? E 'rg -J in 1 .....,....f xp - vt-5-.f -,Q Nga- iq-1-4 W , f----' 'Q ,' ' 0 Lg . ' ' Nlrif Z av' x ,s .a 5 Vylij: I i . ' ? 2. , 1 5- ., , 1- Q -2 s X 'H f 'U S' . ,,nv,,k3:? gc Q, ,G J 1 AK, Q, 419, f g45'jX' df af 4 K , if t dp. , K- 5 'Qin if ,w A N34 J 3 5 ,hh ' 4 1 W ff aaqm ,lo-I Jr C ,fly , I 4- 4' T! z '.--' 1 I 1 4' . :Q - 5 ,fit .ga 1 I sr, 's Kgnw 41- fag., wx.. 4 , me lgeuiew ish Fronl: Garth Lax, Edward Splaine, Joseph McCarthy, Thomas Reiley, Peter Eliades, Editor-in-Chiefg Peter Brennan, James King, Thomas Cassin. SFCOIIKI' Row: Charlene Ylkvhecler, Sandra Carville, Helene Brunelle, Charles Mitsakos, Edward Sokolowski, Phillip Mullane, Herbert Kazer, Elaine Sobolewski, Colette Houle. Third Row: Barbara Baroni, Shirley Paquette, Joanne Goward, Yolande Eoisy, Janet Kloza, Rayeanne Sexton, Mary Jane Downing, Mary Curran, Priscilla Luppold, Barbara Stone, Barbara Purcell. Rear: Mari- anna Maloney, Brenda McCarthy, Janice Brunelle, Maeve McCann, Judith Cantor and Marguerite Coyle. For sixty-nine years the school publication has been known as the Review . Orig- inally a small newspaper, later a magazine, the paper has used the present format for the past fifteen years. Annually, from over one hundred applications, Miss Anna Ryan and members of the English Department select the staff on the basis of scholarship and journalistic apti- tude. With headquarters in Home Room 118, the staff prepares the nine issues that come out each year. Thanks to the leadership of Peter Eliades, editor-in-chief, the hard-working business editors, James King and Herbert Kazerg the diligent secretaries, Marguerite Coyle, Sandra Carville, and Shirley Paquette, and the faithful efforts of the editors, The Review has had another successful year. 126 S 3 Q S9 112 LEEISE High School e IEEE-SSGTAFF 1 7.049 pm his Ea'if0r-in-Claiff PETER LIADES Q, Efiisiziw HOULE E Erxgisfaziiiz t Friday, November 4,1955 TEN CENTS PER cow Vol. xv No, 2 5ICjf3i1WSK1 PETER RENNAN CHARLEEN WHEELER ,, I-IELENE BRUNELLE Fnxvlmmn . 351 --ss nocnc 'N RO'-L iEg,Dg1igg:E?: S ZIQRY-JANIE DOWNING I JASQIICE BRDDIS . 3591 XY opbomore iiazfzfgifzm ffLiIIT,55i,,T1iI 0 500 X Ops GARTH LAX Business a . PRISClLLA LUPPOLD JAMES KING nu MAEVE MCCANN HERBERT KAZER R ' JOSEPH MCCARTHY EDWARD FARMAN K wr . , A 0 owe Thewson 5 Ne chow E:g:x':rE1s32:EEfNf'1R' 532555151 TQ t Qi S . 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OfQ,7- prepares for 9' Y mpaflllgf Pompons Rouges Baton Twirlers Enter Contests 1 i gf '-Ag- - ' Aw, ' i --v-1 ' f-r ff'f' +-'f'f-g-- gg., 1 A I CQ Q 2,1 I 1-1 T2 I C7 An important segment of the extra-curricular life at the high school is the Science Club under the capable supervision of Mr. James F. Conway. Every other week throughout the entire school year the club meets in Room 310 at the close of school on Fridays, at which time scientific demonstrations are presented either by members of the club or by per- sons engaged in different phases of science. Among the most important activities are the annual Christmas party, the highly successful Science Fair in April, and the presentation of science books to the school library on Honor Day. 'Guiding the club through another successful year were President, Thomas Kaneg Vice-President, Herbert Kazerg Secretary, Joseph McCarthy, Treasurer, Louis VC'ajdag and Program Chairman, Arthur whiny. 1 ' F Front: Shirley Bilodeau, Janice Trombly, Roberta Banks, Judith Genest. Second Row: Helene Brunelle, Patricia Voveris, Arthur Vfhitty, Louis Wajda. Third Row: Bar- bara Baroni, Marilyn Holcolm, Elaine Gil- board, Judith Cantor, Marilyn Rourke, Charlotte Golden. Fourlb Row: Elaine So- bolewski, Sally Gerber, Janet Kloza, Yo- lande Foisy, Barbara Purcell. Rear: Edward J Splaine, Peter Brennan, Paul Garnick, W'il- liam Duncklee, John Keville, Walter Col- lins. we Science 3 2 'Yr -IIT' Qs OMCQPJ 0 X ev 2:5 p0l'l'll90I'l5 Ollgeri X., cv hunt: Edward Sol-tolowsl-ii, Trcasurerg Yolande Foisy. Vice-Presidentg Herbert Zarlxin, President: Nancy Turcottc. Secretary. Rear: Joanne Goward, Program Co- Chairman: Judith Abbott. Publicity Chairman: Bruce MacDonald, Program Co- Chairnian: Judith Gencst, Insignia Chairman, Mimi Harris, Assistant Treasurer. riuem gjclucafion Front: Sandra Dick, Priscilla Luppold, Elaine Kloza, Richard Chase, Hubert Boyle, Janet Kloza, Yolande Foisy, Evelyn Coughlin. Second Rau: Martha Duffy, Maureen Neylon, Marguerite Cook, Janet Lambert, Hilda Koehler, Mr. Apostolakos, Walter Wajda, Ellen Conant, Louise Harzigian., Elizabeth LaTour, Judy Mello, Judy Genest. Rear: Susan Joyce, Joan Hamel, Maxine Neidleman, Gwendolyn Ghareeb, Anthony Dumas, Conrad LaForest, John Piekos, Priscilla Kouchalakos, Helen Govostes, Dorothea Chandler, Jackie Duffy, Joan Lambert. T 'Q x.1 -- ,Q A 4 'S - ,IT7 J 2' f W I 5 .7 -di Front: Eleanor Sanderson, Charlene Wheeler, Sandra Carville, Patricia Voveris, Andrea DeFranc, Janet Lambert, Ruth Ann Ainsley. Second Row: Jacqueline Phillips, Gwendolyn O'Brien, Margaret Gibson, Carol Ouellette, Nicholas Pappas, Mary Lou Donohoe, Frances Donahue, Dorothy Diette, Rosemary Cambria. Rear: Rita Almeida, Alida Lamarre, Ruth Ann Stimpson, Sandra Neild, Barbara Baroni, Betty Booth, Phyllis Veiga, Elaine Page, Lois Usher, Eleanor Fletcher. panMA C326 riuerri giclucafion Front: Tanya Annis, Joanna Hayden, Barbara Dowling, Betty Athanasoulas, Patricia Davis, Cynthia Richards, Linda Flanagan, Elizabeth Heenan. Second Row: Millicent Maguire, Phyllis Kmiec, Stasia Ferus, Andrea Mills, Mr. Apostolakos, Eleanor Fletcher, Judith Bently, Frances Szczypinski, Marilyn Holcomb. Rear: Carol Hilliard, Albert Price, James O'B-rien, Paul Stamas, William Swartz, Norman Lorrey, Edward Magiera, Angela Gallagher, Adele Cohen. ,ns S-J ina-K 'K if i --1' -.slllr 3-:ff i 74535, ' llig S , - 1-.:,l-- -S 5 L lx-L K A I i ,ii if .1-UV An . flu Front Ioan Collins. Elaine Meunier, Sandra Picard. Mary' jane Downing, Dorothy Ahearn, Martha Anne Bor t Diane Giddis, Elizabeth Brady. lfiddlvz Martin O'Connor, Edward Splaine, Donald Donahue ohn Freitas Ros Lenardson. Philip Mullane, Nllfilliam Ahearn. Brendan Sullivan. Rear: Paul Picard, W'alter Mc frade Harold Hartwell. Thomas Reilly, Raymond Sullivan, Brendan Sousa, Arthur Reidy, Joseph Mc Carths Nlichael Keohane. ull CLPOOIYI, Well always recall the fine food obtained during our lunch periods in the familiar cafeteria. All of this well-prepared food would never have reached our table without the efhcient aid of the boys and girls chosen each year for our lunchroom staff by Mr. Leary. We also shouldn't forget that behind the counters are the women who make the appetizing meals possible. These excellent dieticians, under the super- vision of Mrs. Daisy Meunier, are kept busy preparing lunches for over two thousand students each day. , - - ':,1v .--- - Ai --4. - -- I I 7' ' lzrfl' l 1 1 , c iam DANNY MILLS I A CONGRATULATIONS to the CLASS OF '56 133 Compliments of CHERRYGWEBB CO MCKITTRICK HARDWARE CO. Telephone GL 7-7953 Exclusive Distributor for Barreled Sunlight Paints 60 FLETCHER STREET - LOWELL Compliments of DILLON 'ik' Bonded Cleaners Compliments of Pease Motor Co DONALDSON'S 'On the Sunny Side of Merrimack Street GREETING CARDS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Stationery - Leather Goods Developing and Printing Telephone GL 2-7521 WOOD-ABBOTT CO. Established T872 DIAMOND MERCHANTS AND JEWELERS 175 Merrimack Street 3 HENRY C. LAFERRIERE PLUMBING and HEATING CONTRACTOR 96 Lakeview Avenue, Lowell Telephone GL 2-4087 Emergency GL 3-5971 J. A. Leone and sons, INC. HEPPE HUDSPN CO' of Massachusetts TIMKEN OIL and GAS HEAT MANUFACTURERS OF FINE PAPER BOXES 300 Thorndike St. Lowell 4 Broadway Lowe Tel. GL 8-8368 or GL 3-2704 GL 3-1719 BUILDERS SUPPLIES, INC. PARAMOUNT 1545 MIDDLESEX STREET CLEANSERS 81 LAUNDERERS, INC. GL 2-3484 3-HOUR SERVICE Lumber - Millwork - Paint OUR SPECIALTY S. J. STEVENS, Prop. - Lowell GL 7-7535 - Congratulations to the Class ot '56 from ROYAL THEATRE The Best in Movie Entertainment D. T. SULLIVAN CO., INC. A Heating Lowell over half a century 1012 GORHAM ST. Tel. GL 4-7857 135 V, . X242 A voun rurunf r 0 o :voznitgfv - IS Ill F N. 1 ,I 57 ,,,. 1 YOUR HANDS 1 'ou' t'oAotutN1' Safety has many visible forms of expression. The familiar traffic signals, the hydrant near your home, the police officer on his rounds-all these are for your safety. A savings account in any of the Mutual Savings Banks of Lowell can be your own personal expression of safety and security. Saving now may mean your happiness later. Stop in today and open a savings account. It's fast, easy and convenient at the Mutual Savings Banks. ii- li--1 - 1.1-i -i.-if iii- ,,.f-f- ,11- nf' 136 FRED C. CHURCH 8 CCD. 'ik NDABLE INSURA C 'ik' UF www for 120 YEARS pgmis LOWELL'S FAVORITE SHOPPING CENTER! s 5 1 1 With all best wishes to everyone tor happiness and peace. -EDITH NOURSE ROGERS Member of Congress LOWELL DAIRY INC. QUALITY DAIRY PRODUCTS 302 Market St. Tel. GL 3-0712 STALEY COLLEGE Founded 'I900 - Co-educational LIBERAL ARTS Maioring in SPEECH, RADIO-T.V., PLATFORM, EDUCATION, THEATRE DEGREES: BACHELOR, MASTER, DOCTOR of ART of ORATORY DAY AND EVENING - VETERANS COUNSELED 162 Babcock Street, Brookline, Mass. - Tel. 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