Lowell Trade High School - Key Yearbook (Lowell, MA)
- Class of 1961
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) f I I Lowell Trade Senior Class LOWELL — The boys ond olrls of the senior class at Lowell Trade high school ore pictured In this composite photo- graph. Bottom row: left to right Ronald PolublnskI Howard McDonald, Kenneth Paul, Poul Poscoll, Robert McOsker, Kenneth LImo, Frank Powers, Thomos Ralls, Gerard Savoie, Roland Toupln, MIchoel AAcTeague, Corl Nodeou, Allen Nelson, Wilfred Peloquin, John Jeddrey. Row two: Edward Mullen, Elizobeth Lavoie, Robert Berube, Barb ara Plante, Armand Lamarche, Claire Touzin, Ken- neth BIrchenough, Edward W 1 1 k u m, George Bouchard, Lino Raymond, Ray- mond Lamontagne, Juliette Turcotte, William Hogon, Blanche Montmlny, Wayne Martin. Row three: Doris SIgman, Roger Gag- non, Priscilla Labrecque, Gerord Gauth- ier, Gall Mollle, Joseph Giza, Patricio Savoie, Thomas Hennessy, Peggy Chute, Charles Karoutos, Louise Frechette, Ste- phen Gay Catherine Graiton, Ronald HoHlgon, Doris Janeiro, David Sartelle. Row four: Richard Wissetl, Pauline Eno, Michael Finnegan, Pearl Grlmmord Leo Conway, Juliette Joly, John Oonohoe, Elaine Soucy, Rene Duchorme, Elaine Tonorelle, Alfred Bevins, Benits Sim- mons, Dovid McLaughlin, Rosemary Ber- ten, Roger Germain. Row five: Rosemary Pupuls, Ronald Brudzisz, Claudette Comtols, Francis Moklei, June Demers, Paul Leblanc, Paul Landry, Dorothy Montmlny, Wil- liam Houde, Jeannine Rochalfe, Fred- erick Alcorn, Mary Mclnnls. Sixth row: Robert Noyes, Rita Bolduc, John Caulfield, Iris Conpos, Dovid Col- lins, Donlel O ' Nell, JoHne Martineou, Carl Erickson, Virginia Dunn, George LoDuke. Row seven: Lorrolne Montmlny, Ralph Shea, Gloria Ferreiro, Richard Bujnow- skl, Judith Molonson, Victor Breton, Jud- . Ith Landry, John Contakos, Richard Law- lor, Poullne Leclaire, David Blodgett, Brenda Smith, Woyne Taylor, Evelyn Blanchette. Top row: Maurice Thellen, Irma Dl- modona, Richard Bourbeou, Doris Bou- longer, Pantells Gerakines, Alfred Perry, Wllllom Collins, doss odvlser, Berna- dette Correlra, Bernard Nelso, Bonnie Averin, Roymond Richard, Nancy Alexa ond Wllllom Rocha. f: vlvn i- ' ' Wys tk y Jsii 1 iV A FINER EDUCATION ... a brighter future ... a good start In a chosen field . . . these are the things you want lor your children, and yon can assure them by saving small amounts regularly now, with First FederaL Start small, if you like . . . with as little as $5 or $10. You’ll be surprised how quickly money grows ... in a profitable First Federal Savings Account! anticipated ins NEW RATE per anuum EFFECTIVE JULY 1st KESOURCES: OVER $38,000,000.00 AJI sovingi oceeunts lnfur 4 by «n bfbncy of ttM U. S. Govtrnm«At FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF LOWELL Home Office Downtown Office Suburban Office . 15 Hurd Street, Kearney Square 13 Center Street Lowell, Mmk. Lowell, Maas. Burlington, Maes. Where you save does moke a difference! 96 BRIDGE STREFr Tel. GL 8-6333 ..ucioN — The boys ond girls of I! the ' senior class at Littleton high school I ore shc ' jvn In their doss photo In the I schset gym I I First row: Lett to right, Joseph Can- 1 1 nova, Poulo Snyder, Francis Carpenter, Jacqueline Groy. Kenneth Fierentino for the graduate may we suggest a gift to wear from tnenousE er(i}in or if you prefer GIFT CERTIFICATE 2 piaee CHECKER BATIK DRESS designed by bill aticlnson . . . from hl$ blue print eolleetlon $22.90 295 dutton street, lowell opposite municipal parking lot open mon. and thurs. ’til 8:30 Linda Beitzer, Paul Toylor, Sandra Ai- ling, Steven Willett, Paolla Overgoord. Row two: WHIiom Ounohoy, Noncy Winslow, Jerome Foust, Susan Sheo, John Contini, Lillion Portonoua, Peter Murry, Nancy Dunoy, David Doherty, Borbora Burns. Third row: Bruce Anderson. John Whit- ney, Donno Mtchoels, Russell Wilson, Natalie Hager, Maynard Mitchell, Helene krol. Grove Borgmann, Saroh Kimball, Tlmmoihy Fencer Row four: Robert Napolltono, Sandra else, Roland Lang, Ellen Hastings, John nox, Janette McLeod, Richard Riggs, Barbara Seger, Korl Atkinson, Donna pIMon. Fifth row: Frank Benham, Bruce Bblln Groton HS Pupils Hear Poet Frost ger, Nancy Lyon, Carl Stoddard, Dombrosk, Dovid Griffin, Jeon Stewart, Nathonlel Whitney, Pamela Johnson, Wolfgang Houpt. Reor: Oovld Reed, Lynn Aiken, Rob- ert Rheaume, Shlela Stoffel, Kenneth Adam, Vivian Bolduc, Woilace Stuart, Corolyn Olmitruk, Wllllom Goddard, Bor- baro Monro, James Wright. By Dorothy Scruggs student Reporter Groton— The juniors of Groton high school have elected the staff for the 1962 Key, Groton’s year- book. Elected were; Euthecia Gunn, editor - in - chief, Carole Blouin, assistant editor. Nelson Jaquay, business manager, Rob- bin Lawrence, btqrs’ sports editor, Marsha Adams, girls’ sports edi- tor- Kathy Harding, art editor, Susan Jarski, Laura Woodson Frances Sawyer, and Norman Bissell, feature editors. Clay Swears, John Clark, Richard Coit, and Frank Spooner, photo editors, Mimi Murray and Susan Jarski, proofreaders, Judy Norstrom, Dorothy Scruggs. Judy Sand- strom, and Ruth Boomer, typists. A meeting is being held at the Attleboro country club this week, when publishing company repre- sentative will speak to the advi- sors and co-editors of the year- book staffs in this area. They will discuss ways to solve their prob- lems and new ideas. Students from Groton’s senior high English classes attended a reading by Robert Frost, noted poet, at Boston college, Wednes- day night. The reading was part 122 Central St GL 8-8510 SHEET MUSIC OF ALL PUBUSHEBS MAIL OR PHONE ORDERS To Lowell ' s Most Pregressive Music School METRO MUSIC CENTER INC. I Central St. — OL 5-5610 • Lowell 8 ' PRIVATE LESSON PLAN ALL INSTRUMENTS I Reverb- ech o by Gibson unit ottochos ' to ony amp. First In $139 i Lowoll i Vibrosofric amp by Fondor I Elect. Bou. tm. Val. for till OtOTON HIGH of the Humanities series spon- sored by Boston college. Some of the boys and girls present were Virginia Powell- Laura Woodson, Ruth Boomer, Margaret Sheehan. Dickie Williamson, Frances Sawy- er, Kay Zalesney, Kenneth Grover Avil Fodgen, Jimmy Sullivan Clianney Woodsum, Shirley Cook, and Norman Bissell; teachers in- cluded Miss Curtis, Mr. Howell and Mr. Franey. GROTON HAS obtained Joseph E. L. Jionet as the new French teacher. Mr. Jionet received his Bachelor’s Degree Montana State university: then spent a Teen Mail year at La Sorbonne, Dniverslty of Paris. A trip to Boston is planned by the small town Crusaders. Three senior high English classes will go to see a play on the first of June under the guidance of Mr. Howell. Charles Davieau and John Sur- prenant, a shop students of Mr. Livi at Groton high, designed, made, and presented a podium to the Rotary club. The podium was made of mahogany and displayed the rotai 7 seal on the front. The president of the Rotary club, Mur- dock Blake, present the boys with letters rf commendation. Littleton junior high chorus came here last Thursday after- noon to present a concert for the Junior high. Groton’s chorus in turn sang for them. She ' s Much Too Young By Dorothy Ricker Dear Mrs. Ricker: I am writing for my girl (who is 13) because she needs a quick decision and couldn’t write to you herself. She has another girl friend next door who has a very cute brother. He is 16 and she thinks he doesn’t notice her because she is so young. He goes to boarding school but comes home Satur- days to work on his motorcycle. She has tried to get his attention by complimenting his work and by asking ques- tions such as How far will it go on a gallon?” Do you think she is going too far, pushing or chasing him? What do you advise? True Blue Sue Dear Sue: Three years age difference from, let ' s say, 17-20 is not so important, but the same differ ce becomes a wider gap when the ages are 13 and 16. when my son was 16 he was not at all interested in girls as young as 13. So, your girl friend probably is right about the boy not paying attention to her because of her age. Since she is too young for regular dates anyway, I think it would be best for her to stick to her own age group for a year or two. Sc oi MUKCttCe RAYMOND LORD Mayor VINCENT McCARTIN Superintendent WILLIAM DROLL STEPHEN HARTIGAN CLEMENT G. McDONOUGH VICTOR A. PICARD WILLIAM KANE JOHN J. WHITE The faculty and I join in wishing you continued success in your life’s work. You have been trained well and it is our earnest hope that you will use this training wisely and insure your own happiness. May you ever remain good citizens and a credit to your country, your home and your schools. Charles Conlon Director CHARLES P CONLON Director You graduate into the Space Age, the time of ‘‘New Frontiers”. You are well pre- pared to meet all its challenges if you carrv the “Old-Frontiers” — Perserverance, Integ- rity, Purpose, Love of God and Country — along with you. Kathleen G. Delaney Girls Principal KATHLEEN G. DELANEY Girls’ Principal WILUAM G. ALBERGHENE Machine Dept. Head ALBERT C. BROX LILLIAN E. CHISHOLM Electrical Dept. Head Dressmaking HERBERT C. DERBYSHIRE Automobile Dept. ROBERT B. DERBYSHIRE Automobile Dept. Head HARRY B. DUNSFORD, JR Painting and Decorating Dept. Head WALTER F. FOYE Academic Dept. Head BOWERS FULLER Machine Dept. WALTER F. GACEK Academics ELIZABETH M. HAMBLET1 Senior Foods ROBERT C. HAYES Electrical Related MARY J. KENNEDY Academics WARREN J. KENNEDY Carpentry Dept. Athletic Director MICHAEL KOURKOULAKOS Machine Dept. DOROTHY V. LAFIONATIS Dressmaking RAYMOND J. LAVOIE Carpentry Dept. ALICE M. LENNON Academics HENRY LISIEN Drafting JAMES B. MALONEY Electrical Dept. ARMAND V. MOREAU Upholstery Dept. Head SALLY M. REG.AN Cosmetology PAULINE RICARD Junior Foods EDWARD SLATTERY Academics RAYMOND SULLIVAN Carpentry CHARLES J. TSOUPRAKAKIS Automobile Dept. EDWARD J. SUDOL Automobile Dept. Asst. Coach ERVIN E. TWAROG Carpentry Dept. Head ALFRED R. PERRY 80 Gumpus Rd. Electrician M-ight be an electrical engineer O-f course he likes sports N-ever a dull thinker K ing of senior class Activities: Golf Team Bowling JOHN HARRY CONTAKOS 560 Market St. Machinist T-hinks he’ll be a bouncer I-n all kinds of mischief G-rowls E-verything’s a problem R-eal rough cat (kitten) Activities: Baseball, basketball, bowling CLASS OFFICERS MR. COLLINS Senior Class Advisor BERNADETTE CORREIA 24 East Meadow Rd. Home Economics B-right smile always E-ntering cosmetology R ing Charley N icest Vice President I nterested in cooking E-ager for the future Activities: Yearbook Committee Ring Committee Outing Committee JUDITH ANN LANDRY 71 Gage St. Home Economics J-udy is our class secretary U-ses her time for cheerleading Dainty Y-oung and attractive Activities: Class Secretary Co-Captain Cheerleaders FREDERICK ALCORN, JR. Concord Rd. Westford B ombs around in Chevy U-tilizes time on hotrods D-oesn’t drag D ropping a transmission is a habit Y-ou should walk Activities: Hotrod Club Advertising Committee NANCY ALEXA Lakeview Ave. Tyngsboro Cosmetology N-ever will forget report cards A lways dancing at the town hall N on perfectionists she dislikes Activities: Bowling BONNIE AVERILL 17 Lexington St. Burlington Cosmetology S wimming her favorite C aptain of bowling team O-ff to Europe in the future T-ennis in the summer T ravels to Lowell from Burling- ton Y-our highest triple and single bowler Activities: Bowling 3 4 ROSEMARY BERTEN 85 Avenue C Home Economics R emember Chuck 0- n guard at all times S-ocial with Charley 1- ce skates a lot E-ager to marry Activities; Advertising Committee ROBERT D. BERUBE Box 187, Lakeview Ave. Tyngsboro Electrician B-rain with the books O-ften clowns around B owling is one of his hobbies Activities: Ice skating and bowling ALERED A. BEVINS, JR. 26 Humphrey Carpenter A-lways tries his best L-oves to do homework??? Activities: Bowling Glee Club Woodpecker KENNETH PAUL BIRCHENOUGH 8 Wood Court Electrical B owling enthusiast I nterested in fishing Recreational pastime is danc- ing C ard player on the side H-is talking can’t be beat Activities: Shock Club EVELYN BLANCHETTE 98 Marginal St. Cosmetology E-ntered from St. Joseph’s High V-ery interested in fashion drawing E ager to marry Ray Activities: Bowling 3 4 Yearbook Committee DAVID WALTER BLODGET Lowell Rd. Groton Electrical M-iracle if he’s in school O ne boy who plays the guitar O-bviously he’ll remember Mr. Brox Suspicious character when trouble arises Electrician first class??? Activities: Shock Club RITA BOLDUC 633 Market St. Home Economics Render her services I-nterested in Ritchie T-rusting A great dancer Activities: Yearbook Committee Glee Club 3 GEORGE J. BOUCHARD Beaver Brook Rd. Forge Village Electrical Graduation chorus in first and third year E njoys fishing and bowling O-bligation to Air Force R-emembers the jobs with Mr. Brox G ood student???? ? E njoys being on the lunch detail Activities: Glee Club 1-3 DORIS BOULANGER 146 Gershom Ave. Cosmetology D islikes walking alone O-uting at Canobie Lake she ' ll remember T-ypist for yearbook Activities: Bowling 3 Typist for yearbook RICHARD ARTHUR BOURBEAU 13 Farmland Rd. Electrical D oes a lot of roller skating, fishing, hunting I-s in the National Guard C-an’t stay away from the girls K eeps an eye on everything Activities: Glee Club L-3 VICTOR EDWARD BRETON 80 Gilmore St. Dracut Machinist V-isits the girls’ school every chance I-nterested in basketball C lowns around Activities: Basketball 1-4 Bowling, drawing RONALD KENT BRUDZISZ 74 North High St. Derry, N. H. Carpenter R oller skater 0-f course he likes girls N-ever late for school Activities: Hot Rod Club Commuters Club RICHARD BUJNOUSKI 29 Harrison Upholstery D-etermined to get in the Army I nterested in chess C-ollects coins K-eeps quiet Activities: C.Y.O. IRIS CAMPOS 26 Kinsman St. Home Economics I-n trouble at all times R-eal tiny I-n cheerleading S-ewing she’ll never forget Activities: Atlas Club Future Homemakers of America JOHN JOSEPH CAULFIELD 163 Chelmsford St. Machinist T-rue to his girl O-stroff’s salesman 0- wns a hot Chev K-nockout 1- nteresting E ntered the ring in “58” Activities: Baseball “KO” Club MARGARET CHUTE 82 Agawam St. Home Economics P retty cute E-asy going G ood sport G-etting ready for the Prom Y oung and available Activities: Yearbook Committee DAVID COLLINS 28 Palermo St. Forge Village Drafting S tudies a lot Takes weight lifting seriously U ses his own car Drafting club president Activities: Vice President of weight lift- ing Club Drafting Club CLAUDETTE COMTOIS 27 Humphrey St. Home Economics C-omes to school early L-oves the front row in classes Active U-nlimited abilities Dependable I-nterested in working with old people E ntered from St. Louis Activities: Nursing Club Lunch Room QUENTIN CONWAY Hawthorn Ave. Nabnasset Mechanic B ig car lover U tilizes his time T-akes it easy during class C atches up on his sleep H-as what it takes Activities: Year Book Committee Advertising Committee JUNE DEMERS 47 Exeter St. Home Economics J-une she’ll be leaving us U-ncertain future N ice to know E-njoy skating Activities: Glee Club IHMA DIMODANA 28 Middlesex Park Cosmetology D ancing at Totem Pole I nterested in Fink Many hopes for the future I-s always with Bunny Activities: Bowling 3 4 Social Chairman JOHN FRANCIS DONOHOE 22 Crescent St. Machinist D id a lot of work for the book U-seful around his house N othing he does is right Activities: Yearbook Committee RENE PAUL DUCHARME 64 Richardson St. Carpenter R eady to leave for U. S. Navy A construction engineer is planned Y-oung man with a future Activities; Ski Club Glee Club VIRGINIA DUNN Lowell Road Westford Cosmetology G oing to South Carolina I-s in Westford Sportsmen’s Club N ever talks loud enough N-ever seen without her diamond Y-earns to marry Johnny Activities: Bowling ROSEMARY DUPUIS 496 School St. Home Economics R emembers the social 0- n phone 12 hours a day S-ewing loves it 1- nterested in sports E ager to help Activities: Cheerleader PAULINE ENO 298 West 6th St. Home Economics P-epsodent smile A-t mirror always Unavoidable L-oves bowling Activities: Glee Club CARL ERICKSON 507 School St. Mechanic E-ver see him combing his hair? R eally goes for Chevys I-nterested in girls C-razy over dancing Activities: Basketball Advertising Committee GLORIA FERREIRA 240 Mt. Hope St. Cosmetology G ood natured Loves to eat O nly one not interested in boys R efuses to stay on a diet I-nterested in cooking delicious meals A lways argues with her brother Activities: Bowling 3 4 MICHAEL P. FINNEGAN 222 West London St. Carpentry A-lways seen with a smile on his face Perhaps a carpenter one of these days Exceptional personality X-pects to j oin the service Activities: Glee Club LOUISE FRECHETTE 25 James St. Home Economics S ocial dance, do love it A-t times sad Monday morning, will not get up Activities: Cheerleader ROGER JOSEPH GAGNON 5 Carolyn St. Machinist L oves roller skating U-nbeatable in his work M-et his girl at school Puppy love?? Y-ou name it — he can do it Activities: Hotrod Club Candy Sales GERARD EDWARD GAUTHIER 112 Fifth Ave. Electrical G ood with motorcycles U nknown to him, Mr. Brox’s favorite S-peed specialist Activities: Shock Club STEPHEN EDWARD GAY 1290 Main St. Tewksbury Machinist S ports cars his favorites T ruly a craftsman E-ver trying to be a machinist Very sensitive E-very day, a new girl Activities: A dvertising Committee PANTILIS PERRY GERAKINES 76 South St. Carpenter G irls is his favorite subject R eads all sports E ntered school with his eyes closed E-ating all the time K eeps quiet in all classes Activities: Bowling Baseball Glee Club ROGER GERMAIN 49 South Ave. Derry, N. H. Carpenter R eally studied hard in Mr. Gacek’s O ut of town boy G ood in carpentry Enjoys being out on the jobs R oller skating is his favorite Activities: Commuters Club Bowling ■f ' - i JOSEPH M. GIZA 97 School St. Chelmsford Electrician J-obs in T.V.L. radio shops O bviously good humored E lectronic expert Activities: Ticket Committee CATHRINE GRALTON 726 Lawrence St. Home Economics C-omplains all the time Active T hinking of Bob H opes to get married Y oung and lovely Activities: Future Homemakers of America PEARL GRIMARD 30 Jacques St. Home Economics C-ooking right now O-n good terms with A1 0 ff available list K-ey for a certain door 1 nterested in hairdressing E ager to learn Activities: Yearbook Committee RONALD HALLIGAN 1 Ames Place Mechanic R-emembers all the nice teachers O-verwhelming ability to study N-othing to brag about Activities: Basketball Bowling THOMAS JAMES HENNESSY 57 Prospect Rd. Andover Electrical T akes it easy during school time O ut of town boy M-ight join the service Activities; Shock Club WILLIAM B. HOGAN 11 Fairgrove Ave. Carpenter B owling and Golf his favorite spor ts E njoys going out on the job N ever late for class Activities: Bowling WILLIAM HOUDE 120 Aiken St. Electrician VALEDICTORIAN B owling is his favorite pastime Interested in Y.M.C.A. L ikes girls L-ives dangerously Activities; Yearbook Committee Bowling r DORIS JANEIRO 7 Olive St. Home Economics SALUTATORIAN D-on’t see her sitting still O utside every morning T-iny T-alking all the time I-nterested in Perry E-very Friday at St. Anthony’s Activities: Yearbook Committee JOHN JEDDREY, JR. Hildreth St. Westford Mechanic J-ust can’t forget that he’s a senior O-f course he chases the girls H-as high hopes N-ever late for school N-ever bought a lunch Y-ou’ll never see him working Activities: International Wrench Twist- ers JULIETTE JOLY 122 Ford St. Home Economics J oker all the time U-seless in school L ikes walking to school alone I-f she isn’t joining the fun, she’s making it E.njoys dragging in cars Activities: Glee Club -li CHARLES PETER KAROUTAS 27 Tyngsboro Rd. Dracut Machinist G reat ice skater R aces too much E ager to succeed E-ats plenty K ing of cars Activities: Dance Committee PRISCILLA LABREQUE 163 West 6th St. Home Economics C. Y.O. member I ntends to be a model L ikes to hear boys sing “Priscilla” Ah! A lways nice to have around Activities: Bowling Advertising Committee GEORGE EARL LaDUKE 516 Lawrence St. Electrician G irls are his hobby Enjoys bowling O-f course he’ll be an electrician R-eally likes Yvette in a big way G oes for cars E ager to go in the Air Force Activities: Glee Club ARMAXD LaMARCHE 567 Hildreth St. Dracut Electrician A natural when it comes to motors R-eal ambitious in the shop M-aster electrician some day A lways keeping out of trouble N-aval reserve man D iamond Cab driver Activities: Shock Club RAYMOND LAMONTAGNE 74 Easton St. Electrician R epairs radios A-lways will remember Mr. Hayes Y ou know he’ll make good when he leaves Activities: Shock Club PAUL ROBERT LANDRY 36 Phebe Ave. Carpenter Likes to be a finish carpenter A friend to all M any good marks in school B oasts Carpentry Department is the best Activities: Bowling Glee Club ELIZABETH ANN LAVOIE 1092 Middlesex St. Home Economics B est T.V. watcher E ating is her favorite pastime Teachers she’ll remember Trying to be a future singer Y-earning to graduate Activities: Yearbook Committee RICHARD LAWRENCE LAWLER 175 Hale St. Carpenter D rag anyone I nterested in girls and cars C lean shop up sometimes K eeps up in his studies?????? Activities: Hot Rod Club Glee Club PAUL LeBLANC 941 Bridge St. Carpentry H opes to be good carpenter A-ctive in hunting and fishing R eally studies hard?? R uns to get to school on time Y-oung man with a future Activities: Glee Club 4 PAULINE THERESA LECLAIR 235 Salem St. Home Economics P retty and sweet O ne like her is very rare O-n time to see the boys go to class C-aptain of the cheerleaders H appy as the day is long Activities: Captain of Cheerleaders Glee Club rr ti KENNETH GEORGE LIMA 8 Robinson St. Carpenter K-eeps quiet in all his classes sometimes E-njoys hunting and fishing N-ever late for school much Activities: Glee Club Hot Rod Club GAIL PAULINE MAILLE 163 Meadowcroft St. Home Economics G-reat to have around A sincere and friendly little lass I-s content to be faithful Lives not for today alone Activities: Bowling FRAXCIS MAKIEJ 6 Joiner ' s Court Machinist ! I-ack the knife A lways has an answer K ind of all right Activities: Dance Committee JUDITH lUALOXSOX 35 Marsh St. Cosmetology Joining the Women’s Army Corps Undernourished body??? ' .’ D oes nothing but tall: Y oung at heart Activities: Glee Club JOLINE MARTINEAU 426 Fletcher St. Cosmetology J-ust loves working at Green’s O scar, the skeleton she’ll never forget Activities: Bowling Prom Committee WAYNE MARTIN 28 Howard St. Mechanic M-any good marks in school A-ctive in sports R emembers the coffee breaks T-o be a mechanic is his goal Y-oung man with a future in automobiles Activities: Bowling HOWARD F. McDonald 40 Alder St. Electrical M-r. Hayes’ 2:30 clubs he remembers A-lways tries his best in class C-onsiders the Air Force as a career Activities: Shock Club ROBERT PETER McOSKER Cambridge St. Machinist MARY McINNIS 57 O’Brien Terrace Cosmetology M other is her goal A ngel’s she’s not. Is anyone? Remembers outing at Canobie Lake Y ou’ll never see anyone so dainty Activities: Bowling 3 MICHAEL E. IMcTEAGUE 131 Cashin St. Carpenter M ay enter the Air Force I nsists on homework Keeps up in his studies E njoys water skiing, hunting, etc. Activities: Woodpecker Club L2-3-4 DAVID PAUL MCLAUGHLIN 421 Boston Rd. Billerica Electrician M ain ambition is to be a master electrician Always will remember Mr. Hayes’ class C ut out to be a stock car driver Activities: Shock Club BLANCHE IRENE MONTMINY 34 Fulton St. Home Economics C-ollecting records is her favorite O-f course she likes boys O-ff to work K-ind and friendly I’-m no angel E-legant smile Activities: Yearbook Committee Bowling DOROTHY MONTMINY 23 Sarah St. Cosmetology D ates boys from Lowell Tech O-ff to Atlantic Lanes every Fri. night T-hinking of opening her own beauty shop Activities: Yearbook Committee LORRAINE MONTMINY 23 Sarah St. Cosmetology L ikes collecting stuffed animals O ut of her bashful shell R eal quiet R-aves about Irma’s boyfriend Y-ens to go steady with Norm Activities: Bowling 4 EDWARD MULLEN 40 Bunker Hill Upholstery T akes it easy during school I nterested in weight-lifting G oes big for school lunches E ager when it comes to bowling Runs around after dark Activities: Ticket Committee CARL NADEAU 1000 Methuen St. Dracut Machinist C.-Y.O. member A-rtist Regular L ikes to work Activities: Welding Club ALLEN NELSON 1 Hidden Way Chelmsford Auto B est auto mechanic in the school U ses his head D etermined to make the head- lines Activities: International Grease Monkeys Local BERNARD J. NELSON 541 Concord St. Lowell Electrical B aseball and football he likes U-ses his father’s car on dates D-oesn’t flirt much??? D oes a lot of thinking about his girl, Terry Y Cupid has hit him hard Activities: Spark Club ROBERT NOYES 92 Brown St. Tewksbury Mechanic R eading is a pastime A lways ready L oves sports P lans to own his own station H-unger strikes six times a day Activities: Baseball Basketball Football DANIEL O’NEILL, JR. 34 Mead St. Painting and Decorating D ance mad A ir Force is next for him N-uts about horseback riding N-uts about swimming Y-ou’ll never catch him loafing Activities: C.Y.O. Basketball PAUL M. PASCALL 171 High St. Electrician P opular Belvidere boy A utomotive enthusiast U tilizes his charm on the girls L oves to dance, won three contests Activities: Prom Committee KENNETH RAYMOND PAUL Oak Hill Road Nabnasset Carpenter K een mind when it comes to woodworking E njoys being a senior N-o dumbell in class Natural ability when it comes to drawing Y-ou know he’ll make good when he leaves Activities: Yearbook Committee WILFRED PELOQUIN 12 Franklin St. Derry, N. H. Electrician W illing to work hard (date girls) I-nterested in water and snow skiing I -ikes girls in a big way Activities: Shock Club BARBARA PLANTE 2 Colwell Ave. Home Economics Sincere M-any good marks in school I-nterests to marry George L-ove is all that matters Y oung at heart Activities: Ticket Committee RONALD POLUBINSKI 212 Shaw St. Drafting P-aints pictures O nly listens to long haired music L ikes writing short stories Activities: Belongs to Y.M.C.A. FRANK CARL POWERS 440 North Billerica Rd. West Tewksbury Carpentry H as high hopes O-n baseball and bowling teams R eally does homework (sometimes) S-ees Air Force for four years E-njoys horseback riding Activities: Bowling THOMAS F. RALLS 49 C St. Lowell Electrician G-ets into a lot of trouble A lways trying to get out of Mr. Hayes’ room S ure he likes bowling H as remarkable personality Activities: Glee Club LINA RAYMOND 40 Clare St. Lowell L-oves baton twirling Y-oung and available N-icest cashier at Stewarts N-ever misses bandstand Activities: Bowling RAYMOND GERARD RICHARD 35 Decatur St. Electrician R eady to learn??? I nterested in weight lifting C-an’t resist looking at girls H as an ability to make plastic models I-ntends to be a top-flight electrician E ager to go in the Marines Activities: Bowling WILLIAM ROCHA 706 Middlesex St. Upholstery B oxes once in a while I nterested in bowling L ow voice L-ikely not to be noticed Activities: Glee Club JEANIXE ROCHETTE 101 Mill Rd. Cosmetology Joined the Towns Travelers Square Dancing Club E njoys dancing A nnoyed when someone tickles her X-o one can make her change hair colors X-ot very noisy I-n love with Johnny E ager to leave school Activities: Bowling 1-2-3 DAVID SARTELLE Sartelle St. Pepperell D-arn nice kid A lways doing favors V ery good at his trade E njoys hunting Activities: Commuters Club Candy Sales PATRICIA ANN SAVOIE 148 High St. Home Economics P ersonality Plus A friendly face T rue to her word and her friends Activities; Future Homemakers of America GERARD JOHN SAVOIE 148 High St. Electrician G reat dancer E nergetic about bowling and girls R eady to get out of school R ounds up more fish stories than anyone Y oung lover Activities: Ticket Committee DORIS SIGMAN 138 Aiken St. Cosmetology D ancing at Boston Ballroom O-f course she loves Eddie T-o be married in “62” Activities; Bowling 1-2-3 BENITA SIMMONS 38 Princeton Blvd. No. Chelmsford B-leached her hair blonde U-nder Robin’s spell N-ever enjoys lunches N-ever a dull moment when she’s around Y ou should see her diamond Activities: Bowling 1-2-3 RALPH SHEA 16 Litchfield Ter. Electrician R-eally likes Rock and Roll A natural playboy in school L-ikes to play golf P leasant personality H-as charm when it comes to girls Activities: Bowling 1-2-3-4 BRENDA GAIL SMITH 9 Edson St. Home Economics D-ancing is her favorite hobby I-s very quiet, sometimes M akes the most oif things P eppy cheerleader L-ikes all teachers Enjoys w ' orking in cafeteria S-ecretarial work is her ambition Activities: Cheerleader ELAINE SOUCY 22 Veritas St. Cosmetology E nergy she has L ikes to be in school plays??? A-ttractive dresser I-s a character N ewspaper staff second year E ntered from St. Jean D’Arc Activities; Bowling ELAINE TANCRELLE 23 Sparks St. Cosmetology T hinks only of Gerry A lways seen with Joline Dot N ever late for class much C-ollecting dreams for the future Activities: Bowling 3-4 Yearbook Committee Prom Committee WAYNE L. TAYLOR 405 Hovey St. Carpenter I nterested in becoming a finish carpenter N-ever shuts up D oes a lot of work on cars I-n everybody’s way A nd does all his work??? N-ever goes to sleep in classes much??? .Activities: Hot Rod Club Bowling MAURICE C. THELLEN 829 Lakeview Ave. Electrician M-akes his money at Demoulas’ O ne boy who stays out of trouble E-lectrician one of these days Activities: Glee Club ROLAND N. TOUPIN 45 Wollaston St. Electrician T-rouble he had in plugging his parking meter O-f course he’s going to be an electrician U-sually on the ball when it comes to work P-roven to be a good student Activities: Bowling 1-2-3-4 Social Director for senior class ELAINE MARIE TOUZIN 225 Cheever St. Home Economics C-an’t resist boys L-oves walking out in her slip during fire drill A-rrived from St. Joseph I-ce skating is her favorite sport R eal quiet E-yes of pretty blue Activities: Bowling JULIE TURCOTTE 138 Arlington St. Dracut, Mass. Home Economics J-ust loves playing hookey?? O ne of the quiet clan E-njoys serving the boys Activities: Dancing at school hops RICHARD L. WISSELL 197 Powell St. Lowell Electrician D oes w ' ork at Stop and Shop I nterested in girls C oin collector K-ool kid Activities: Bowling EDWARD WITKUM 70 State St. Tewksbury Auto Shop E-njoys girls’ company D-eaf in class D edicated to sleep Y oung devil Activities: Rod and Gun Club Bow ' ling TOiii To the Classes: We the Seniors of 1961, being of sound mind do hereby declare this to be our last will and testa- ment. To the Juniors Our ability to smile when the going gets rough. To the Sophomores W ' e leave our shoes to who ever wants to walk the road to success. To the Freshmen The courage to continue and go on to become a Senior. Francis Makiej wills his charming personality to a deserving junior. Carl Nadeau leaves his sweet nature to Leo Langlois. Bob McOskcr wills his athletic ability to John Hodge. Steve Gay wills his sharp clothes to James Lachance. Dave Sartelle leaves a vacancy that will be hard to fill. Vic Breton leaves his basketball ability to Bill Gower. John Contakos leaves his way with the women to John Abbott. John Caulfield leaves his good looks to Bob Ricard John Donohoe leaves in a hurry. Roger Gagon bestows his intelligence to his brother. Charles Karautas leaves his tall graceful figure to Dan Vinal. John Jeddrey leaves his shyness to anyone who wants to be unknown, Fred Alcorn. Wayne Martin, Edward Witkum leave as quickly as possible. Ronald Halligan leaves his muscles to any deserving junior. Carl Erickson and Quentin Conway leave their thought of graduating. Allen Nelson, Robert Noyes leave as quietly as they entered. Dave Blodget leaves his excuses for being absent to anyone who might need them. Joe Giza, Kenny Birchenough, and Tom Ralls leave their friendly dispositions. Dick Wissel and Roland Toupin leave theii bowling skills. Dave McLaughlin and Howie McDonald leave. .... Paul Pascall, Gerry Savoie, and Ralph Shea leave their ability to dance to Paul Nadeau and Bill Daly. Bob Berube and George Bouchard leave in a hurry .... Dick Bourbcau and Armand Lamarche leave the answers to the code tests in Mr. Hayes room to any electrician that wants to live the life of Riley. George LaDuke and Ray Richard leave their way with girls to George Cook. Bill Houde and Moe Thellen leaves to some underclassmen their extra credits. Richard Lawlor and Wayne Taylor leave their sleeping pills for Mr. Foyes’ class. Rene Ducharme leaves his friendly ways. Alfred Bevins, Kenneth Paul, and William Hogan leave. Michael Finnegan, Perry Gerakines, and Michael McTeague leave their attempts to have a smoke to anyone who would be crazy enough to try. Frank Powers leaves his cowboy boots to anyone who has the courage to wear them to school. Roger Germain and Ronald Brudzisz leave their every day trips to Lowell from Derry N. FI. for school. Kenneth Lima, Paul Leblanc, and Paul Landry leave as quickly as possible. Buddy Nelson and Gus Gauthier leave xheir muscles to the freshmen so they will have the strength for the next three years. Tom Hennessey and Will Peloquin leave their road maps to students who live out of town. A1 Perry leaves his job as president of the Senior Class to anyone who can do as fine a job as he did. Ray Lamontagne leaves his scummy overalls behind. Ron Polubinski and Dave Collins leave only to return. Bill Rocha, Ed Mullen and Dick Bujnowski leave their quiet undying ways to their favorite Juniors. Danny O’Neil leaves his paint stained dungarees, to whomever they may concern. Nancy Alexa leaves her dimples to anyone with a straight face. Bonnie Averill leaves her bus tickets to anyone who wants a ride. Judy Malonson, Virginia Dunn, Gloria Ferreira leave as quietly as they entered. Irma Dimodana leaves her bottle of bleach to whoever thinks they can use it as well. Doris Boulanger leaves her pepsodent smile. Joline Martineau leaves her swing to anyone who has a porch for it. Mary Mclnnis leaves her extra pounds to Miss Hamblet The Montminy sisters leave their shyness to anyone who wants to be known. Jeannie Rochette leaves her hair in Mrs, Regan’s room. Doris Sigman leaves her duck walk to Lorna Scolpenette. Elaine Soucy leaves her friendship to all. Benita Simmons leaves her typing to anyone with long fingernails. Claudette Comtois, Pauline Eno, and Juliette Joly leave their cooking ability to anyone with a stove. Gail Maille leaves her friendly personality to any deserving soul. Barbara Plante leaves George behind. Pat Savoie leaves with her brother. Brenda Smith leaves her loudness to Priscilla Blanchette I ' llliette Turcotte and Claire Touzin leave a needle and thread to anyone with a broken heart. Elaine Tancrelle leaves Miss Kennedy with peace and quiet forever more. Evelyn Blanchette leaves the yearbook in good shape. Rose Berten and Rita Bolduc leave their long pony-tails to anyone with a D.A. Bernadette Correia leaves her clothes to those who need them. Judith Landry leaves her fancy dancing steps to anyone who attempts to try them. Pearl Grimard, Blanche Montminy, Doris Janeiro lease their spots in the mirrors to anyone who needs them. Priscilla La Brecque and Peggy Chute leave their natural blonde hair to anyone who has bleached theirs. Louise Frechette and Pauline LeClair leave their cheer-leading uniforms to anyone who will fit into them. Betty Lavoie leaves her Santa Claus outfit to anyone who has the guts to wear it. June Demers leaves the school thinking of the fun she had in Miss Chisholm’s room. Kathv Gralton and Lina Raymond leave their freckles to anyone with pale skin. Iris Campos and Rose Dupuis leave their A in conduct to Pauline Martin and Denise Roy. CLASS OF 1962 CLASS OF 1964 MOST ATHLETIC Bonnie Averill, Victor Breton MOST COURTEOUS Dorothy Montminy Ronald Toupin MOST CONGENIAL David Collins Evelyn Blanchette MOST ATTRACTIVE Allen Nelson, Irma Dimodana Ronald Halligan MOST MUSICAL Virginia Dunn, Ralph Shea MOST BASHFUL John Jeddrey Lorraine Montminy MOST DEPENDABLE Alfred Perry, Evelyn Blanchette WITTIEST William Houde, Mary Mclnnis QUIETEST Maurice Thellen BEST GROOMED Jeannine Rochette Eiajne Tancrelle Kenneth Birchenough MOST ENERGETIC Pf rry Gerakines Judy Malonson MOST ORIGINAL Benita Simmons, Thomas Ralls BEST DANCER Judy Landry, Paul Pascall NOISEST Doris Boulanger, Thomas Ralls r fc ' - ' MOST ARTISTIC E’ elyn Blanchette Ronald Halligan REST DRESSED Elaine Soucy, Maurice Thellen MOST CHEERFUL Pearl Grimard, John Contakos CLASS BABY Rene Ducharme, Doris Sigman :VIOST AGREEABLE Gloria Ferreira, William Houde FRIENDLIEST Doris Boulanger David Collins GOOD GOVERNMENT DAY REPRESENTATIVES William Houde Dorothy Montminy I MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Alfred Perry, Nancy Alexa MR. AND MISS SENIOR Alfred Perry, Irma Dimodana LITERARY AWARD Joline Martineau JUNIOR HAIRDRESSERS JUNIOR HOME ECONOMICS DRAFTING CLUB OFFICERS; President - Dave Collins Vice-Pres. - Robert St. Laurent Sec. Treas. Ronald Polubinski Sophomore Class Rep. - Donald Grant JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Carol Baxter, Sharon Crowley, Paul Nadeau. Ronald Senior, Mrs. Lafionatis, Mr. Slattery, Gerald Bousquet, William Daley STAXDIXG: John Contakos, John Hodge, William Gower, George Pappas, John Pelletier. “Dcke Derosiers, and William Chalesse. KXEELIXG: Captain Victor Breton. 1 he team fiiii. hed in fifth ])lace for this season ' s league competition, witli a a-7 record, and a 5-15 for all games played. The boys got off to slow start, hut didn t lose their sj)irit lor thev won the last 4 out of 5 games. Thi s was due to the everlasting fortitude our icam had. Near the end of the season the s])irit and courage ruhhed off to most of our students and the attendance at our games greatly increased, ’e hoi)e that the team next year w ill have a better eason so as to kee]) our school spirit growing. e shall truly he sorry to lose two of our really good players, Captain ictor I’reton and John Contakos. They graduate this year to enter the world tmtside. ST.AXDIXG: Mr. Sudol, Paul Sargent. Leon L’Hereux, John Skehan, and Robert LaFlamme. KXEELIXG: David Tibbets, Captain Daniel Guthrie, and James Doyle. I ' nderc ' assmen. To those who pass through the portals of Lowell ' ocational High School and Lowe!) Trade High School, this is our epitaph. Read it with a kind heart. We suffered through all sorts of torment, and survived (?j. Be gC ' od to Miss Delaney and Ir. Conlon who un- derstand and hel] ' ' a ' l Senior.s.We also hope that Mr. Alherghene will renew his subscription for the Machincst Gazette ' so he ' ll always have one of his “hilarious jokes ready. Will anyone in the Drafting Class forget the phrase keep turning your pencils ? We think Ir. iMoreau will get that paint job for the shop if he keeps asking for it, in about three years. The boys in the Carpentry Department are sti’l waiting to see when Mr. Twarog is going to take his first coffee Ijreak in 15 years. We hope Mr. Dunsford will get bet- ter surfaces for the writing of assignments on. While he ' s at it, he might get better ma- terial to write about. We ho]:)e Mr. Derbyshire gets as much pleasure out of his T-bird as he did out of his little black Ford. ' e ho])e that Mr. Foye gets new Civics books, the ones he has now are about to fall apart. We also hope Mr. Gacek gets ear-plugs for ail the whispering going on in his room at test time. Be good to Mr. Slatery who battles and yells to teach, us English. Be especially good to Mr. Collins who will teach you lath, for someday he will have enough books for everyone. Fverytime we see ? liss Chisholm she ' s either knitting, sewing or crocheting. We hear she ' s made cpiite a few afghans. Someday, we hope we ' ll see her sitting quietly reading a b( ok. Maybe by 1970 Mrs. Regan will have everything her little heart desires. Then she’ll be gloriously happy. Rumors have it Miss Hamblett will be leaving us in the future. We ll sure miss her de- lightful cooking. W e ho]ie tliat someday Mr. P ro. will install the water cooler in the Girl’s School, (that is. when wt get the water cooler). h ' olhjw the (. am])le of the non-littering class before you and make the janitors job a little easier. So with dipli nia in hand, and tears of sorrow (?) falling we leave these hallowed halls of learning. iMa the military tread of our feet forever echo and remain as a reminder of the heritage we leave you. Roland B. Polubinski SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS MISS DELANEY Girl’s Principal BERNADETTE CORREIRA Vice President JOHN CONTAKOS Treasurer MR. COLLINS Senior Class Advisor ALFRED PERRY President JUDITH LANDRY Secretary THE TONI GIRLS OUR NEW STUDENTS 1 f R- ; L wM MY BLIND DATE « BOY’S HONOR ROLL GIRL’S HONOR ROLL HAVE THE RIGHT CHANGE OUR OFFICE GIRLS ' Ll ' ftBim I oHKrlHinS.£ m£ AAi ' ■ 1 HT V ¥ 0PSKT n ‘ V. ' - ' V ' - i. Ocifi Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Perry Miss Agnes L. Liston Mr. Robert C. Hayes Mr. and Mrs. X ' alter F. Foye Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Sudol Mr. and Mrs. Warren J. Kennedy Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Derbyshire Mr. Herbert C. Derbyshire Miss M. Elizabeth Hamblett Mr. Charles P. Conlon Mr. and Mrs. Walter F. Gacek Mr. Paul V. Pizzano Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lisien Mr. and Mrs. George Lima Mr. and Mrs. Albert C. Brox Mr. and Mrs. William Jellison Miss Lillian E. Chisholm Frances Jusczak Miss Pauline L. Ricard George Toupin Mrs. Dorothy V. Lafionatis Mr. and Mrs. William Toupin Miss Martha Ann Regan Roland Toupin Miss Mary J. Kennedy Miss Alice M. Lennon Mary P. Hennessey Mrs. George Douty George E. Douty Terry Lavoie Pauline Lavoie Paul .A. Fischer Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kourkoulakos Mr. and Mrs. William Breton Mr. and Mrs. Oxeliphas Breton Mr. and Mrs. Lou Laiselle Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Boulard Miss Armanda Martineau Mr. and Mrs. Bowers Fuller Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lynch Mr. and Mrs. James Katsirebas Miss Gloria Lessard Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Pereira Mr. and Mrs. Harvey F. Moran Mr. and Mrs. Girard Hudon George W. Wetherbee Charles W. Volkey Donald Mulligan Mr. Andrew Pelletier Mrs. Andrew Pelletier joe DeVeau Mrs. Rita McLaughlin Tony V ' ieira Nick Petullo Kenney Hamm Daniel Braga Mr. an d Mrs. Lessard Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hoffman W’ayne Martin ' 61 Thomas J. Lapointe Anna F. Lyo ns Mr James L. Greeley Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. V incent Donohoe Mr. and Mrs. Americo Martin Ray G. Croteau Dewey E. Paquette Joseph E. LaPlante Jean haucre’ Mr. and Mrs. illiam C. Hogan Mr. and Mrs. Victor Tremblay Mr. and Mrs. Robert X ' . Gregoire Mr. and Mrs. Leon O. Deninger Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Carpentier Philamine Lynch Mr. Edward P. Pepin, 59 Mr. Normand Jussaume 60 Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Jussaume Mr. and Mrs. Alfred A. Bevins Allan E. Bevins Miss Viola Monty Mr. Albert L. Monty Mr. and Mrs. Alice Duprez Edward J. Quigley Mrs. hiank Stankuwiez Mrs. Mary Ella Brady Mrs. Joan Robertson Mr. Martin Delmore, Sr. Frank W. Brady. 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HARRY CO.NT.YKOS DONALDSON ' S .ALPINE NL ' RSING HO.ME 83 MIDDLESEX STREET BAR BLR SHOP NO. CHELMSFORD, MASS. 7 MERRIMACK STREET Private Semi-Private Rooms 24 Hour Nursing Care 4 Barbers At Your Service Owned and Operated by MARGARET L.ARKIN, R.N.B.S. MALLIAROS CO., INC. 504 1ERRIM CK. ST LOVt ELL. M.AS.v GL 7 724 1 COMPLIMENTS OF K OF C GEORGE OF LOWELL COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHER HA E CAMERA — W ILL TRA ' EL GL 3-3 796 BROX SERXTCE ST.ATION Gasoline, Oil, Accessories Tires Tubes Cor. MERRIMACK and RACE STS. LOUELL, MASS. Dial GL 2-8507 CONGRATULATIONS to the CLASS OF 1961 DANNY MILLS . . . finest in mens and boys clothes 157-161 CENTRAL STREET LOWELL, MASSACHUSETTS GLenview 3-2814 COMPLIMENTS OF RUDY S DINER I 12 BRIDGE ST. 935 GORHAM ST. LOWELL, MASS. TIGHE S HARDWARE LEO TIGHE. Prop. 930 GORHAM ST. LOU ' ELL. MASS. GL 4-7962 SHANAHAN RADIO-TELEVISION SERVICE 489-49 1 W ' ESTFORD ST LOWELL. MASS. TEL GL 3-1556 SOUND SYSTEMS « ELECTRONIC DEVICES THERRIAULT THE FLORIST DISTINCTIVE FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS SERVICE AND SATISFACTION Free Delivery to Lowell and Suburbs Located Across From Raytheon :i2 WOBL ' RN ST. U TLViKSBLR ' i cL 2-2877 GRANITE STATE POTATO CHIP W CROFT Prop. 1 1 5 NO. BRO.ADW AY SALEM DEPOT, N H TEL. T X ' inbrook 8-217 1 ' FAMOUS for SAVINGS’ 0. G. ROBEY ENGRAVER WATCHMAKER JEWELER ROOM 401 HILDRETFI BLDG LOWELL. MASS. Tel. Office GL 2-24 li Residence 3- ‘ IS Super markets SrS Merriiiadi St. • 1677 Middlesei St. PHIL McGOWAN 173 CENTRAL ST LOWELL. MASS. BEST OF LLCK FO THE CLASS OF 60 OCR BEST DS AREN ' T W RITTEN. THEY ' RE W ORN JACKIE’S LUNCH 50 PALMER ST LOWELL. MASS. BEST COFFEE ON PALMER STREET H. C. GIRARD CO HARDWARE — PAINT — 618 MERRIMACK STREET - ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES LOWELL CADILLAC — OLDSMOBILL SAFETY TESTED USED CARS PEASE MOTOR COMPANY 614 MIDDLESEX STREET LONXELL. MASSACHUSETTS GL 5-5436 Call far Ukml GLENVIEW GLENVIEW CONSTRUCTION and EQUIPMENT CORP. COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. Rental • Sales SHOVELS - DOZERS - SCRAPERS GRADERS - COMPRESSORS CONTRACTOR ' S SUPPLIES OF LOWELL — GLenview 4-2661 — 73 PINE STREET — LOWELL, MASS. DONALDSON’S CKLtTlNC CARDS DEVELOPING KODAKS — FOCSTAIN PENS SCOTT JEWELRY CO. 60 MERRIMACK ST LOMi ELL, MASS BOSTON AUTO SUPPLY DISTRlBLTORS MOTOR PARTS — GARAGE EQUIPMENT — DUNLOP TIRES EXIDE BATTERIES — QUAKER STATE OIL DUCO AND DELUX AUTO PAINT 18 34 FIRST STREET LO X ELL. MASSAL HUSETT5 TEL GL 3-5691 Body-Door Panel And Parts Complete Wheels Aligned Axles Straightened Motor-Rebuilt -Machine .Shop S r r i c F rames 5traifc;ht ned WhrrU Straightened HARLEY ROGER BOYD, INC. DAVIDSON SALES SERVICE For Economical Transportation MOTORCYCLES SALES SERVICE 48 7 MIDDLESEX ST. LOWELL, MASS. 40 CHELMSFORD ST., CHELMSFORD, Mass. CANADIAN SAUSAGE COMPANY TEWKSBURY SPEED SPORT SHOP 127 SIXTH AVENUE LOWELL, MASS. 2 121 MAIN ST. TEWKSBURY. MASS. PARTS FOR ALL MAKES and MODELS 24 Hour Towing Service COMPLIMENTS OF TEWKSBURY AUTO PARTS Cars - Trucks - Buses Bought, Sold and Exchanged EDWARD BOWLEY, Prop. BUSINESS PHONE 714 EAST STREET UL 1-7887 TEWKSBURY, MASS. A FRIEND DELMAR GARAGE DELMAR ROAD DRACLT. MASS. CL 3 5581 D I I C C p I C MEN S AND BOYS ' CLOTHING LOWELL, MASS. GL 4-7311 DIAL GL 2-6172 FREDERICK J. JAMROS FINE WATCH AND JEWELRY REPAIR INAL SQ NO CHELMSFORD. MASS Compliments of . . . STORE PHONE GL 7-7895 Free Pick Up And Delivery EMERGENCY PHONE GL 2-54 36 MEDICAL ARTS PRESCRIPTION P H A R M AC Y A FRIEND A. P. PAPULIS, PH. G., R. PH. 32 CENTRAL ST., (AT KEARNEY SQUARE) LOVFELL, MASSACHUSETTS Prescriptions First Consideration Store Hours 8:30 9:30 Daily Wed. 8:30 1:00 P.M. Closed Sun. Holidays F. S. DIAL GL 3-6292 WE RECOMMEND DU PONT DUCO DULUX LUCITE PELLETIER BROS. GARAGE ENGINE REBUILDING - TUNE-UP AND BRAKES 121 MANCHESTER ST. LOWELL, MASS. BODY AND FENDER REPAIRS EXPERT REFINISHING McDonough funeral home 14 HIGHLAND STREET LOWELL, MASSACHUSETTS Compliments of . . . TEL MU 2-8066 TEL. MU 8-0542 WANNALANCIT RITE-WAY DRIVING SCHOOL Glenview 2-6963 - 343 MARKET ST.. LOWELL c c HAIRDRESSER BARBER SUPPLY Regular and Refresher Courses Driver Education Courses Licensed by the Registry of Motor Vehicles Class Room Instruction and On-The-Road Training CO., INC. SAVE ON YOUR CAR INSURANCE 315 EAST HAVERHILL STREET LAWRENCE LYNCH WALLPAPER PAINT CO. 228 SUFFOLK STREET LOWELL, MASSACHUSETTS GL 9-984 1 TOUPIX RIGGIXG COMPLIMENTS OF SALLY’S BEAUTY SALON TEL. GL 3-2009 45 WOLLASTON ST. LOWELL, MASS. JACK ' S CHEV RON SERVICE STATION FEAROX CHIMXEY SER ' ICE Mason Contractors Fireplace Specialists JACK SOUSA. Prop. 127 PINE ST. TEWKSBURY, MASS. Gasoline — Motor Oil UL 1-9073 3 30 AIKEN STREET Large Selection of Fire Screens and Accessories TEXTILE SERVICE STATION l.EO M ALBERT. Prop GE.NERAL REPAIRING PARTS TIRES BATTERIES ACCESSORIES Compliments of THE LOWELL SCHOOL CUSTODIANS COMPLIMENTS OF . I ' RIl ' .XI) COMPLIMENTS OF CARLISLE SCREW MACHINE CO. p.oDv iu ' ildixt; • coxDrnoxixG A Weight Gain or Loss T J 1 , Visit Our • Trained Instructors Guaranteed Results Center For Men and NX’omen TELEX ' ISIOX RADIO EABOR.ATORIES MAINTENANCE SERVICE ENGINEERS 301-303 DUTTON STREET ixxia ' rTi ' x i-: iii:. lth stcdios 36 BRIDGE ST. — GL 2-86 16 LOWELL, MASS. GL 5-5461 - GL 5-5462 COMPLIMENTS OF BEST WISHES T O . FRIKX!) CLASS OF 61 R.M. EAMIEY DRUG DERRY, N.H. COMPLIMENTS OF . . . MIDDLESEX COUNTY NATIONAL BANK Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation GRACE SHOE MFG. CORP. 200 MARKET STREET LOWELL, MASS. DRACUT CHAIN LINK FENCE CO. FENCING OUR SPEClALlT ' t 80 OLD ROAD DRACUT. MASSACHUSETTS FREE ESTIMATES DIAL GL 2-3981 scon HARDWARE John F. Conlon Francis R. Sweeney ELECTRICAL HEATING PLUMBING SUPPLIES WALLPAPER SWEENEY CONLON APOTH., INC. PAINT ROOFING SUPPLIES DRUGS HARDWARE 446-450 BRIDGE STREET FREE PICKUP and DELIVERY — GL 8-6388 — LOWELL. MASSACHUSETTS GL 4-4341 COMPLIMENTS OF WOOD-ABBOTT CO. LOWELL Since 1872 DAIRY Diamond Merchants flc Jewelers 175 MERRIMACK ST. LOUT.LX COMPLIMENTS OF JAMES A. ED’S RADIO TV REPAIR SL LI.I AX BROOKSIDE RD., NABNASSETT STOP SHOP IXC. COMPLIMENTS OF . McLaughlin robinson LAW OFFICES HERBERT L McLAUGHLIN 450 AIKEN ST. MAXWELL H. ROBINSON WILLIAM A K.ASILOUSKI LOVIELL, MASS. DA ' 1D J. FENTON SUN BLDG LOVIELL. MASS GEORGE ' S PIZZA McIXERXEY LXSURAXCE AGEXCY, IXC. 253 APPLETON ST. 617 BROADWAY STREET LOWELL. MASSACHUSETTS Tel. GLenview 8-6359 JOHXXIES HOME COOKED EOODS GEORGE’S SERVICE STATIOX 152 PAIGE ST. LOWELL. MASS. Gas - Oil - Range Oil - Fuel Oil Sandwiches, Dinners, Soups, Delicatessen Meats DIAL GL 2-8481 428 MOODY ST. Catering To All Occasions • TELEPHONE GL 3-8084 ROCHETTE JEWELERY WATCHES — DIAMONDS — GIFTS GUARANTEED REPAIRING COMPLETE LINE OF GREETING CARDS .MR, MANNY BELLO CELEBRITY LOUNGE GL 2-8607 31 JOHN ST. GL 2-8207 LOWELU MASS 4 58 MERRIMACK. STREET LOWELL. MASSACHUSETTS HENRY POIRIER INC. “Everything For The Home’ 636-646 MERRIMACK ST. LOWELL. MASS. JOSEPH J. FOLEY JEWELER 1 1 5 CENTRAL ST. LOW ELL. MASS. MERRIMACK VENETIAN BLIND CO. ROSE A. LECLAIR, Prop 46 MERRIMACK ST. LOWELL. MASS. TEL CL 2-2119 MERA BOWLAWAY 71 CENTRAL ST LOWELL. MASS. LOWELL BAZAAR COMPLETE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AT LOWEST RATES 422 MERRIMACK ST. LOWELL. MASS. UPTOWN MARKET 2 75 MAMMOTH ROAD CADET CLEANERS DYERS, INC. 461 MOODY ST LOWELL. MASS. FOSTER RADIO 505 BRIDGE ST LOWELL. MASS CL 2-5906 A FRIEND MERRIMACK SHOE STORE 462 MERRIMACK ST. LOWELL. MASS. TINY’S SNACKBAR 3 7 JOHN ST. LOWELL. MASS. MARTIN CLOTHES 100-102 CENTRAL ST LOWELL. MASS. WOOLWORTHS HEADQUARTERS FOR YOUR SCHOOL NEEDS GRONDINE’S ESSO SERVICE STATION GAS — BATTERIES — OIL 500 NASHUA RD. DRACUT. MASS. TONI ' S SANDWICH SHOP Lowell’s Original Sandwich Shop 75 MOODY ST. LOWELL BLANCHARD’S MARKET 10 15 LAKEN ' IEW AVE DRACUT. MASS. GL 7-7889 MERRIMACK VALLEY a: iusemext co., ixc. Music, Cigarette and Amusement Machines 92 FIFTH AVENUE LOWELL, MASS. “JOE HEBERT, TREAS. GL 3-9664 SERVICE GL 2-8679 HARRY BASS RICHARDS AUTO SUPPLY, IXC. Machine Shop Service Auto Parts - Accessories DIAL GL 8-6326 368 MOODY ST. LOWELL, MASS. FLOWERS BY ALBERT Albert Roland Descoteaux 539 MERRIMACK ST. GL 4-341! ARTHUR’S RESTAURAXT 325 BRIDGE STREET LOWELL, MASS. Open Daily 6 To 1 1 P.M. COMPLIMENTS OF Compliments of . . . CAMEO niXER THE K.M ' HV PFTFR.soX SH ' ) 715 [.AKEVIEW AVENUE Manager: ALFRED SAUCIER WMUR TV CHANNEL 9 Monday - Friday at 10:45 a.m. AI. ' S BARBER SHOI At Your Service For Health Air Conditioned and T V. 333 WEST SIXTH STREET I.OWFLl. I’H. R.M.U V AL LEMIRE LO X ' ELL C. MORAIS L. MORAIS 2-784 1 632 MERRIMACK STREET GILBERT ' S TV SALES SER TCE Compliments of , . . at the SUNRISE SHOPPING CENTER 1200 BRIDGE STREET LOWELL. MASS. B.MXTIXG an.l DKCOR. TIXG 1)EI‘. KT. M ' .XT ROBERT T. MORSE TX.AI.SQ V.CRIETV REST.U R. XT FUNERAL DIRECTOR The Best Italian Spaghetti To Take Out LOWELL. MASS, NORTH CHELMSFORD. MASS GAl ' MOXT BROS. IXC . RTHIR 1, TGRCOTTK The Store Where Your Grandfather Used To Trade Lowell’s Leadinp T. V. and Appliance Store 350 MERRIMACK STREET Opposite City Hall GL 9-94 1 1 nOX ' S RADIO T. ' . Compliments . . . 101 LAKEVIEW AVENUE LOWELL. MASS, cos M O PCM .1 T. X ,M . R K FT Car Radio, S-T.V. Hi-Fi Sound 491-493 MARKET STREET LOWELI, McGOOH. X FL ' EL CO. FORFST Hll.l. D.MRV 95 3 GORHAM STREET 91 FOREST STREET LOWELL GL5-56I5 CL 3-5652 HAROLD KEO XK ' K S MODKRX RARIiKK SHOP 580 MERRIMACK STREET Best Wishes For A Successful Future Across From Alexander ' s Market NICK PHIL fJC. TIOX. I. SC HOOL ' S oKFICK C ' I.FRK L.Xi ' RA ' S DUXL ' TS Best Withes To The Class Of 1961” 1329 LAKEVIEW AVENUE DRACUT Open Sundays 7:00 a.m, to 1:00 p.m. .MISS .M.CRIOX C ' OXXORS Compliments of . . . COMPLIMENTS FROM COLXCII.LOR JOIIX DKS.MOXD SKIP’S ROUTE 110 CHELM.SFORD liROW XIK S D.MRV UAR TOWNSEND. MASS, Opposite New Regional School CITY CAIi CO.. INC 767 DUTTON STREET LOWELL OUX KR’S PHARMACY 7 WEST BROADWAY DERRY. NEW HAMPSHIRE CHKLMSFORI) AMOCO SKR 1CK 95 CHELMSFORD ST.. CHELMSFORD. MASS. ItOXDKI) TRUCKING cX RIGGING INC. New England. New York SER ING: NEW JERSEY AND PENNSYLVANIA HILL COXXELL ' S Sl ' PER SFRVICF. Wheel Alignment - Steam Cleaning Westford’s Tire Center AMERICAN ACTO SKAT COVKR CO . INC. 230-234 APPLETON ST. LOWELL. MASS. EDWARD W. FREEMAN STORE 17! CENTRAL ST. LOWELL. MASS. TELEPHONE GL 2-963 1 liKNNKTT HARDWARK CO. Div. McKittrick Hdwe. Co. DIAL GL. 8 8301 269 DUTTON ST. LOWELL LOW ELE WALE PAPER CO. 51 MARKET ST. LOWELL. MASSACHUSETTS GLenview 8-6220 FRF.D ' .S 5 10« STORK 301 W’esI Sixth Street LOWELL. MASS. AMADON ' S STORE 770 STEVENS ST. LOWELL. MASS. GL 2-573 1 COMPLIMENTS OF HOSiMT I. I‘H KM ( A LOUIS N Ai.W. Reg Ph G. MR S: MRS. GKORGR M. MO.XT.MIXV 74 7 MERRIMACK ST.. Cor AIKEN S7 TEL. GL 2-323 1 LOWELL. M Ss. Compliments of . . . R. Y S ARIIiTY S.WE- MOR |•■URXTTUR|■ n ' HiKES 172 AIKEN STREET 170 MIDDLE STREET LOWELL. MASS. Compliments of . . . YX ' OXXE SX. CK B. R IXCEXT ' S SHOE STORE 166 AIKEN STREET 4 1 5 MOODY STREET 210 MIDDLESEX STREET R. G.U ' THIER B.ARBER SHOP M ARCI ' .I. ' S X ' .XPIKTV SToki: 200 SALEM STREET LOWELL. MASS. 164 AIKEN STREET Open Daily 8:00 a.m. — 10:00 p.m. j. I. AUBE ANYTIME ON MOODY STREET See BEXXY ' S ROUX HARI) V. RE CO. IP. XY 34 MAMMOTH ROAD First Complete SHOE STORE In Centralville EPICURE REST. UR. XT HAR ' EV ' S MODERN ' SHOE STORE NO. 2 AMBROSIA ROOM NECTAR LOUNGE 742 LAKE ' IE W AVENUE Tel. 8-2631 Favored By The Knowing Ones M.AILLE SERVICE ST.VTIOX COMPLIMENTS OF AUTO REPAIRING Corner of RIVERSIDE OXFORD STREETS LOWELL Tel. GL 2-8010 MR. ROGI ' .R U. WILDE X E.K.MIEY COMPLIMENTS OF E. ST EXD T.XXI OSTIGUY ' S M. RKET 3 AIKEN STREET LOWELL. MASS. CUPPLES SQU.YRE GULF SERVICE Compliments of . . . U’ESTFORD OSGOOD STREETS LOWELL. MASS. GL 2-2033 Snow Plowing Road Service YUM YUM SHOP SUNRISE SHOPPING CENTER EDGAR A. WILLIAMS AUTO -ELECTRIC SERVICE HEXRY .XCHIX BILLERICA. MASS. STODD.ARD ' S B.YKERY, IXC. BILL ' S ARIETY STORE 99 MAMMOTH ROAD 25 WESTFORD STREET LOWELL MASS. : Sign Of Good Taste VM. R. KIERXAX PHARM. D. PHARMACIST COMPLIMENTS OF 622 BROADWAY Corner of School Street LOWELL. MASS. MR. and MRS. PALL DLSRL ISSKAL X XTCK ' S H.APPY HOUR Compliments of . . . VISIT GORA S DUNGEON FREE ICE SKATING LIXDY ' S SHOES FINE FOODS LIQUORS SUNRISE CENTER G.ALL.AGHER SQU. RE M.XRKET COMPLIMENTS OF Junction— GORHAM— THORNDIKE CENTRAL .A FRIEXD TEL. GL 2-923 I B. H. HILTOX ' S SERVICE STATION’ Corner of SALEM STREET and BYPASS K A I.L BLAXC Builder and General Contr. Remodeling a Specialty ANDOVER 19 DESROSIERS STREET LOWELL. MASS. E. A. LEBLANC GL 2-7490 H.YRN EY’S MODERX SHOE STORE TAXIDERMIST CALL GR 5-1099 Shoes For All Families and All Kinds Of Shoe Repair For The Mounting Of Your Season’s Trophy, Notify .VLFRi-I) L. hi:lax(.i:r Corner of RACE MOODY STREETS Tel. 3-0310 110 GREENWOOD ROAD ANDOVER. MASS. LOWELL ELECTRICAL SUPPLY CO. ROY ' S BARBER SHOP 231 MT. VERNON ST. LOWELL. MASS. 539 MERRIMACK ST. LOWELL ■‘WholesaJe Supplier To The Trade” ERNEST A. ROY, Prop. PARKWAY PHOTO COMPLIMENTS OF 3 1 CARDINAL O ' CONNELL PKWY. LO XELL TAYLOR FARMS RTE. 38 “Color SpecialisU” TEWKSBURY. MASS. RICHARD C DRURY Attorney-At-Law Motel CASWELL RTE. 38 9 CENTRAL STREET TEWKSBURY. MASS. LOWELL ULysses 1-7378 FREDERICK J HOAR Attorney-At-Law BON .MARCHE 9 CENTRAL STREET BEAUTY LOWELL SALON JOSEPH J. LE BLAN ' C MARGARET ' S RESTAURANT Famou For Fine Food Painting Service RTE. 3A BILLERICA ft9 FOSTER ST. 2-0572 MO 3-9335 F M Sandwich Shop Frank Dimodana. Jr. TLLAGE MOTORS 161,4 MIDDLESEX ST. 463 CORHAM STREET Used Cars Bought and Sold COTES SHOE STOKE Compliments of . . . 6 AIKEN AVE. LOWELL. MASS. .MR. .MRS. LYNN L. AVERILL Shoes For The Entire Family MILTON E. HADLEY SON Compliments of . . . “The Original Hadley Upholsterers” HEBERT ' S LUNCH VINAL SQUARE NO. CHELMSFORD 421 MOODY STREET MARIE S OYSTER HOUSE Compliments of . . . 665 MERRIMACK PETER ' S DRI ' E-IN RESTAURA.NT Tel. CL 2 6296 375 BROADWAY JONES PHAR.M.WY Irving Creenburg, Ph.G. Reg. Pharm. OLVMPOS KAKEKV EUROPEAN BREAD and ROLLS COR BRANCH ft SCHOOL STS. CL 2-3366 CL 2-1571 LONXIlLL HOUSE OF CHARM ' I. KRY GORMLEY Hairdressing Studio Appliances and Repairs CL 4 4400 ST. O.NGE APPLIANCE SERYICE PALMERS 135 MIDDLE ST. CL 8 6860 LOWELL. MASS. Compliments of . . . M.XRIE ' S VARIETY STORE JOHN W. FERREIRA CLASS OF 53 781 LAKEVIEW AVE. SERVICING SUB POST OFFICE GLAMOUR UNTFOR.M .M.ATERNTTY GEOFFROY ' S MARKET 75 PALMER STREET 525 MOODY STREET LOWELL. MASS. LOWELL. MASS. HERYE E. BOULA.NGER CHICO ' S BARBER SHOP For Style and Elegance Try CHICO’S HAIRCUTS ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR 197 MOODY STREET LOWXLL. MASS If You Need An Electricism Call HERV£” Where Satisfaction Is Our Business •CAL” LAUGHTON FLORIST GERMAINE ' S BEAUTY SALON 165 PRINCETON BOULEVARD NORTH CHELMSFORD. MASS. Serving Greater Lowell AL 1-4021 GERMAINE BEAULIEU. Prop. Haircutting and Styling - Permanent Waving 277 TEXTILE AVE. cor 6th LOWELL. MASS. Telephone GL 4-6782 r ,} i I BEST W ISHES THE JUNIOR CLASS .M. RV J.AXKT . I.TKR. TIONS X ORKSS . I.- KIX(; 4 15 BROADWAY LOWELL. MASS. CL 4 8703 liKN I-RI.V Hl-ArTV SAI.OX 36 CENTRAL ST. LOWELL. MASS. CL 8-8681 LOWELL MEDICAL IXSTRL ' MEXT 247 MARKET ST. LOWELL C. C. I ' RIXTK SOX. IXt , Stationery - Fountain Pen - Gifts Office Supplies 108 MERRIMACK STREET. LOWELL STAR MOTORS Cars Sold W ' holesale and Retail DIAL CL 3-8774 or 8-8647 LOWELL. MASS. JOHX i:. O ' l’.RIKXS I’H.XR.M. CV Optimum Medicines 24 1 CENTRAL ST. LOWELL REX WTXK CO„ IXC. Pawtuckeiville ' s Only liquor Package Store CL 8-8981 LOWELL. MASS. COMPLIMENTS OF A FKIIiXI) “The Bishop '
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