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oo LOWELL TRADE VOCATIONAL HIGH SCHOOLS DecUc %titoi HONORABLE ELLEN A. SAMPSON THE GRADUATING CLASS OF 196U IS MOST PLEASED AND HONORED TO DEDICATE THE EIGHTH YEARBOOK IN THE HISTORY OF THE LOWELL VOCATIONAL SCHOOL TO THE FIRST WOMAN EVER TO ASSUME THE TITLE OF MAYOR OF OUR FINE CITY. WE CONGRADULATE YOU MRS. SAMPSON, AND WITH THIS DEDICATION GOES OUR EVERY WISH AND PRAYER FOR MANY YEARS OF CONTINUED GOOD HEALTH, HAPPINESS AND CONTENTMENT. ■SHU ELLEN SAMPSON Mayor THOMAS CROWLEY JAMES McMAHON HELEN DRONEY VINCENT McCARTIN Sup er int endent GEORGE KOULCHERAS ■ HENRY ROBINSON KATHERINE MARTIN In Memoriun FABIAN BACHRACH Born-May 2 9, 1917 Assassinated-November 22, 1963 JOHN F. KENNEDY President of the United States REQUIESCAT IN PACE CHARLES P. CONLON DIRECTOR The training that you have received here will enable you to do more for your country and for yourselves. It is our earnest hope that you will use this training well and will be better citizens with your every effort of every day. You are entering a shrinking world of rapid and unforeseeable changes but you are well prepared. Remember the words of Franklin Delano Roosevelt; The only limit to your realization of tomorrow will be your doubts of today, so move forward with a strong and active faith. KATHLEEN G. DELANEY GIRLS ' PRINCIPAL J FACULTY WILLIAM G. ALBERGHENE Machine Dept. Head V MARION F. CONNORS Home -Nursing HARRY B. DUNSFORD P. D. Dept. Head ALBERT C. BROX Elec. Dept. Head HERBERT C. DERBYSHIRE Automobile Dept. WALTER F. FOYE Academic Dept. Head LILLIAN CHISHOLM Sewing ROBERT B. DERBYSHIRE Auto Dept . Head BOWERS FULLER Machine Dept. WALTER F. GACEK Academics WARREN J. KENNEDY Carpentry Dept. RAYMOND J. LAVOIE Carpentry Dept. ROBERT C. HAYES Electrical Rel. MICHAEL KOURKOULAKOS Machine Dept. ALICE M. LENNON Academics MARY J. KENNEDY Academics DOROTHY V. LAFIONATIS Eressmaking HENRY LISIEN Drafting Dept. Head f irr ftf 11 JAMES B. MOLONEY Electrical Dept. SALLY M. REGAN Cosmetology EDWARD J. SUDOL Automobile Dept. ARMAND V. MOREAU Upholstery Dept. Head X RUTH NUNNERY Practical Nursing FLORENCE SCHOFIELD Junior Foods RAYMOND SULLIVAN Carpentry EDWARD SLATTERY Academics CHARLES TSOUPRAKAKIS Automobile Dept. ERVIN E. TWAROG Carpentry Dept . Head WILLIAM J. COLLINS Guidance CLASS ADVISORS ELIZABETH M. HAMBLET Senior Foods FRANCIS DUMONT ll; KINSMAN ST. LOWELL MACHINIST P R E S I D E N T V I C E P R E S I D E N T JOYCE HAMEL 271 FOX ST. LOWELL COSMETOLOGY F-riendiy R-emembers the Sophomore Christmas party A-sleeper in class N-ow class president K-eeps Helen in mind ACTIVITIES : President of Senior Class J-okes a lot 0-n time (never) Y-earns to marry C-ute E-njoys being with Dave ACTIVITIES : Basketball 2-3-h Vice President 2-b DORIS LACOURSE 155 SPARKS STREET LOWELL COSMETOLOGY ROGER LESSARD 1U DUNFEY STREET LOWELL ELECTRICIAN D-ependable 0- ften dancing R-eal sweet 1- tching for her own car S-entimental R-eally loves Sue O-ften at Tiny’s G-oing steady ACTIVITIES : ACTIVITIES : Secretary of Senior Class Dancing Treasurer of Senior Class Glee Club 1-2 Shock Club RICHARD JEAN 5 MILLS DRIVE DRACUT ELECTRICIAN V DONNA LAFFEY 928 LAKEVIEW AVENUE LOWELL HOME ECONOMICS R-uns to school I-nterested in Donna C-apable of ?? H-ot Ford ACTIVITIES: ■ Yearbook k D-ates only Richie A-lways fooling I-nterested in school N-ever cheats on him T-alks a lot Y-earns to graduate ACTIVITIES: Yearbook 1; Basketball LONIDA ALEXANDER 1 7 SWIFT STREET LOWELL HOME ECONOMICS S-well kid I-nterested in boys S-erious about cosme- tology ACTIVITIES : Bowling Dancing KENNETH ALLABY 31 FRUIT STREET LOWELL CARPENTER K-eeps quiet in class? E-njoys dancing N-ever out ' of trouble ACTIVITIES : Glee Club 1-2-3 Bowling 257 SCHOOL STREET LOWELL MACHINIST D-oes enjoy Alexander ' s I-nto the Air Force C-ares for swimming K-eeps busy helping all ACTIVITIES: Bowling Swimming DAVID AUSTIN 22 BELLEVUE ROAD TEWKSBURY CARPENTER GERARD BEAUDRY 238 CRAW? HID STREET LOWELL ELECTRICIAN RONALD BELLEY 3!? SECOND AVENUE LOWELL AUTOMOTIVE D-ependable A-lways cheerful V-ery expensive taste E-veryone 1 s friend ACTIVITIES : Woodpeckers Club Bowling J-ust loves Darlene E-asy to get along with R-eally enjoys Related R-eliable Y-oung at heart R-aces taxi cabs 0-n the ball N-ever late ACTIVITIES: ACTIVITIES : Hot Rod Club Fuse Blowers Club GERARD BERARD 91 EXETER STREET LOWELL ELECTRICIAN PAULINE BERARD 91 EXETER STREET LOWELL HOME ECONOMICS I l CECILE BETTY 130 WINTHROP AVENUE LOWELL COSMETOLOGY J-ust loves to study? E-asy going R-eady to work R-eal swell kid Y-earns to work ACTIVITIES : Glee Club Fuse Blowers Club P-leases everyone 0-n the go L-ikeable L-ongs for 2:30 Y-earns to graduate ACTIVITIES : Bowling Dancing S-weet on Johnny I-rristable S-well kid ACTIVITIES : Swirnining Bowling PRISCILLA BLANCHETTE kl SCHOOL STREET LOWELL COSMETOLOGY WALTER BOOTH 10 CHAMPION STREET TEWKSBURY AUTOMOTIVE RICHARD BRASSARD 137 DRACUT STREET LOWELL AUTOMOTIVE P-retty friendly R-eal peppy I-nstigates mischief S-weet on Mike ACTIVITIES: Bowling Dancing D-igs girls 0-n the ball C-at man ACTIVITIES: Glee Club Dance Committee Yearbook R-aces his cars I-n trouble sometimes C-ars are his business H-ates school ACTIVITIES: Hot Rod Club ALBERT BROWN 125 DOVER STREET LOWELL CARPENTER ALINE BRUNELLE 160 FOX STREET LOWELL COSMETOLOGY ROGER BRUNELLE 9h CHATHAM STREET LOWELL CARPENTER A-lways talking L- oves to walk ACTIVITIES: Woodpeckers Club Bowling L-ots of fun I-ndependent N-ice kid R-oller skates often O-bligation to Air Force G-oes for Dot ACTIVITIES: ACTIVITIES: Bowling Skating Basketball 2-3-U DANIEL CAHILL 12 AS TOR STREET LOWELL MACHINIST V DIANE CAMPBELL 13 MEADOWVALE ROAD BURLINGTON HOME ECONOMICS ROBERT CHAMPLIN 8 SHAEFFER STREET LOWELL MAC HINTS T D oes fool around A-good kid N-avy man all the way ACTIVITIES: Navy Reserves Glee Club S-uch a riot O-f course she’s steady U-sually joking P-retty Y-earns for Charlie ACTIVITIES: Dancing C-andy man H-unter A-good machinist M-ay join the Navy P-ool player ACTIVITIES: Baseball Football V PAULINE CHATEAUNEUF 26 ROYAL STREET LOWELL COSMETOLOGY MICHAEL COFFEY 1220 GORHAM STREET LOWELL MACHINIST DAVID COLES KENDALL ROAD TYNGSBORO MACHINIST P-retty as can be O-ften funny L-oves Don L-ikable Y-eams for August ACTIVITIES : Cheerleader 1 Bowling M-akes gun barrels I-nterested in fishing K-athy on his mind E-ver growing ACTIVITIES: Bowling Oil painting D-oes like to hunt A-lways agreeable V-ery awake in History E-xcited over Jeannine ACTIVITIES: Tyngsboro Sportsmans Club Bowling PHILIP COLLINS CONCORD ROAD FORGE VILLAGE MACHINIST P-romising H-andsome I-ntelligent L-azy ACTIVITIES : Bowling GLORIA COTE 768 LAKEVIEW AVENUE LOWELL HOME ECONOMICS G-reat kid L-oves sports 0- n the ball R-iot 1- s usually dancing A-t tractive ACTIVITIES: Basketball DENNIS CREEGAN 37 LEVERETT STREET LOWELL MACHINIST D-oes like shop E-ver on the ball N-over a dull moment ACTIVITIES: Bowling Swimming m, RACHEL DANIS 2k$ SALEM STREET LOWELL HOME ECONOMICS RICHARD DANJOU 250 STACKPOLE STREET LOWELL AUTOMOTIVE WILLIAM DAVIS 29 WEST L STREET LOWELL ELECTRICIAN R-eal good kid A-nxious to graduate C-ute H-as fun In school E-njoys sewing L-oves Ronnie ACTIVITIES: Basketball D-oes his work I-ntends to graduate C-razy about dragsters K-eeps out of trouble ACTIVITIES: Hot Rod Club Fishing M-ay join Air Force 0-n time?? 0-n the ball S-ports cars are tops E-njoys Related ACTIVITIES : Lunch room duty 1-2-3 Shock Club ETHEL DECELLE 9p AUSTIN STREET LOWELL COSMETOLOGY RACHELLE DION 177 AVON STREET LOWELL HOME ECONOMICS WALTER DOMBROWSKI, JR. 76 POWELL STREET LOWE.nL AUTOMOTIVE E-njoys Ray ' s company T-ender and likable H-appy E-ager to marry L-oves Ray ACTIVITIES: Bowling Basketball 2-3 R-eal quiet A-lways on the beam C-ute kid H-elpful ACTIVITIES: Bowling Golf D-evil in class U-sually noisy M-echanic or bustl B-ig man 0-ver weight ACTIVITIES: National Hot Rod Council Bowling BEVERLY DOWNS 1 08 METHUEN STREET DRACUT HOME ECONOMICS B-est friend Loretta E-njoys studying V-ery shy ACTIVITIES : Bowling JAMES DOYLE kO OAK STREET LOWELL AUTOMOTIVE J-okes around I-nterested in cars M-any friends ACTIVITIES: Basketball Baseball JOHN DUFFY 3 PLEASANT STREET CHELMSFORD CARPENTER J-ust can ' t forget he ' s a Senior A-nice kid C-oin collector K-eeps quiet in class?? THERESA DUHAMEL 396 VARNUM AVENUE LOWELL HOME ECONOMICS T-rys very hard E-specially smart R-eal neat dresser R-eal cute Y-earns to sleep ACTIVITIES : C.I.O. CLAUDIA DUNN 90 COMMONWEALTH AVENUE LOWELL HOME ECONOMICS C-ourteous L-ikes John A-lways smiling U-sually on time?? D-ependable ACTIVITIES: Bowling H . 1 A v ESTHER ENGLAND l£L GERSHOM AVENUE LOWELL HOME ECONOMICS E-n j oys everyone S-weet T-hinks H-appy E-nergetic R-eal nice kid ACTIVITIES : C.Y.O. DONNA FAIRBROTHER 9 LANE STREET COURT LOWELL HOME ECONOMICS F-eather brain E-njoys everyone A-lways smiling T-rue to all H-appy E-njoys dancing R-eal pretty ACTIVITIES Basketball Dancing THERESA FERRARO 35 CARTER STREET LOWELL HOME ECONOMICS T-errific kid E-veryones friend R-eal cute R-eady for hairdressing Y-earns to graduate ACTIVITIES Tennis Skating ROGER FIELD 588 NORTH STREET TEWKSBURY ELECTRICIAN B-est electrician around ? I-nterested in learning L-ives for Donna L-oves homework ???? ACTIVITIES Dinner Dance Committee Baby Sitting Club GERALD FORTIER 111 CRAWFORD STREET LOWELL CARPENTER G-reat kid E-nergetic R-eliable R-eal sport Y- earns to graduate ACTIVITIES : Woodpeckers Club JEANNETTE FORTIN 175 HALL STREET LOWELL HOME ECONOMICS J-ust loves Don A-lways with Lucille N-ever late E-ager to graduate T-hinks always ACTIVITIES : Bowling Dancing LINDA FOYE 71 FARNHAM STREET LAWRENCE HOME ECONOMICS L ives out of town I-nterested in sewing N-ever noisy D-r earns of graduation A-lways friendly ACTIVITIES: Swimming Skating ROLAND GAGNON 5 CAROLYN STREET LOWELL MACHINIST ANITA GAILLARDETZ 71 EXETER STREET LOWELL HOME ECONOMICS CHARLES GATH 56 PIKE STREET TEWKSBURY DRAFTING R-eal hard worker I-n trouble never C-ollects Fords K-ey interest - girls ACTIVITIES : Dance Committee A- 1 ways happy N-uts about food I-s usually talking T-hinks of boys A-nxious to leave ACTIVITIES: Basketball Bowling C-lowns around H-as many friends A-lways on the beam R-eady to leave L-ikes all girls I-nterested in cars E-njoys school ACTIVITIES: Drafting Club LORRAINE GERVAIS 181; EMERY AVENUE LOWELL HOME ECONOMICS MARY GLYNN k CHAMBER STREET LOWELL HOME ECONOMICS FRANCIS GREGOIRE 2 5 PASSACONAWAY DRIVE DRACUT ELECTRICIAN L-oves only Walter O-n the go R-eady to graduate R-eal terrific kid Y-oung at heart ACTIVITIES: Dancing Drawing M-any friends A-lways with Andy R-eal cute kid Y-earns to graduate ACTIVITIES: Bowling Dancing F-riendly R-eady to work A-nxious to join Air Force N-ever on time K-nows a lot about school? ACTIVITIES: Shock Club V-.V GAIL GUILD 62 MAIN STREET LOWELL COSMETOLOGY LORETTA GUILD 62 MAIN STREET LOWELL HOME ECONOMICS THOMAS HAGAN, JR. 357 DUNSTABLE ROAD TYNG3B0R0 MACHINIST G-ood kid A-lways talking I-s always happy L-ikes Richie ACTIVITIES: Bowling Skating R-eally goes for Jerry E-ager to graduate D-ates only him ACTIVITIES : Cooking Dancing T-errific kid 0-n the dance committee M-ay have Navy carreer ACTIVITIES: CYO President Navy Reserves PAUL HANNON 23 HALL ROAD CHELMSFORD AUTOMOTIVE P-icks on Freshmen A-fter fun U-nder a hood always L-ate half of the time ACTIVITIES : Ticket Committee Bowling THOMAS HATCH 33 NORTH STREET LOWELL ELECTRICIAN T-ardy never ?? O-ften at P S M-ature ACTIVITIES : Basketball Shock Club CHARLES JONES CLONMEL AVENUE BURLINGTON AUTOMOTIVE C-ool cat H-ot rodder U-sually late C-ares for Diane K-eeps busy ACTIVITIES: Hot Rod Club JOHN KING 111 WEST FOREST STREET LOWELL CARPENTER J-ust loves school 0-wns a Chevy H-ome every night N-ever a dull moment ACTIVITIES : Bowling V KATHERINE KRYGOWSKI 167 CONCORD STREET LOWELL HOME ECONOMICS K-ate A-real doll T-rue to Bob E-xcited about leaving ACTIVITIES: Cheerleading CYO MICHAEL KRYGOWSKI 167 CONCORD STREET LOWELL CARPENTER M-ost energetic I-ndependent K-ool kid E-ats a lot ACTIVITIES: Bowling — . — Jm JAKES LAFERRIERE 119 ENNELL STREET LOWELL MACHINIST DOROTHY LAELAM ME 17 MANAHAN STREET LOWELL COSMETOLOGY RAYMOND LAGASSE 9 QUEEN STREET LOWELL CARPENTER J-ust loves to bowl I-ntends to join the Navy M-a.de the Honor Roll every time ACTIVITIES : Student Government Day representative D-edicated 0-ften with Paul T-rue blue T-houghtful Y-earas to graduate ACTIVITIES: Bowling Roller skating R-eally likes his work A-lways fooling Y-earns to graduate ACTIVITIES: Fishing Woodpeckers Club ROBERT LAGASSE 9 QUEEN STREET LOWELL CARPENTER LUCILLE LAMOTHE h LAVALLE PLACE LOWELL HOME ECONOMICS MARINA LAMPROPOULOS 26 HILLSIDE STREET LOWELL HOME ECONOMICS B-r other is a twin O-n the beam B-owls once in a while ACTIVITIES : L-oves to date Paul U-sually with Jeannette C-ute Y-oung at heart ACTIVITIES: M-any friends A-lways cheerful R-eady to help all I-nterested in school N-ever frowns A-ll heart Bowling Bowling Ice skating ACTIVITIES: Skating Swimming ARMAND LANDRY 70 ARCH STREET LOWELL ELECTRICIAN ROLAND LANGLOIS 30 CLAIRE STREET LOWELL CARPENTER DIANE LAURENCELLE 121 JEWETT STREET LOWELL HOME ECONOMICS P-opular O-ften on the go R-eally likes shop K-Lnd of nice Y-oung at heart ACTIVITIES: Bowling R-uns to school 0-f course he’ll be a carpenter L-oves related room ACTIVITIES: Bowling Fishing D-eserves the best I-ndependent A-lways smiling N-ever forgets a thing E-njoys dancing ACTIVITIES: Dancing ALBERT LAVOIE 115 BRANCH STREET LOWELL DRAFTING A-lways working L-ynn ' s his girl ACTIVITIES: Drafting Club President Roller skating GERARD LEMIEUX 7k LAFAYETTE STREET LOWELL MACHINIST R-ods his specialty E-xtra bashful D-oes his work ACTIVITIES: Ticket Committee ROBERT LEVASSEUR 16 CAMPAW STREET LOWELL ELECTRICIAN B-ashful kid O-wns a quick 6 B-owling he likes ACTIVITIES: Baseball 3-1; Bowling ROBERT L ' HEUREUX 31 QUEEN STREET LOWELL CARPENTER ROBERT MCARDLE 39 SIDNEY STREET LOWELL AUTOMOTIVE FREDERICK MODESKI 22 WIIEON STREET LOWELL CARPENTER L-oves to work A-lways on time S-tar at baseball H-as other abilities ACTIVITIES : Basketball Baseball M-echanic at heart A-lways going out C-an ' t get enough sleep ACTIVITIES : Radio Club F-inds time for girls R-eady for work E-njoys weight lifting D-oes fine work ACTIVITIES: Weight lifting ■■ PAULINE MONTMNY ROBERT MORRISSETTE WALTER MURRAY 23 SARAH AVENUE 806 LAKEVIEW AVENUE 10 CHRISTINE DRIVE LOWELL LOWELL TEWKSBURY COSMETOLOGY CARPENTER ELECTRICIAN P-eppy P-opular in school E-lectronics bug A- 1 ways with Bob R-emembers all D-oes like Maureen U-sually talking I-nterested in his trade D-ependable L-oves Bob E-asy going I-nterested in Navy I-ntends to marry S-tudies a lot E-njoys Science class N-ever quiet T-o college in future E-nergetic ACTIVITIES: ACTIVITIES: ACTIVITIES : Radio repairing Basketball 2 Bowling Bowling Dancing JEANNE NADEAU 260 PAWTUCKET STREET LOWELL HOKE ECONOMICS DAVID NELSON $hl ' CONCORD STREET LOWELL ELECTRICIAN PATRICIA O ' LEARY 227 GORHAM STREET LOWELL COSMETOLOGY J-olly E-ager to graduate A-lways talking N-ever in trouble ACTIVITIES: Bowling D-oes like sports A-lways in trouble V-ery quiet?? E-ager for June ACTIVITIES: Baseball 3-b Bowling Fuse Blo T «ers Club P-opular A-lready has her diamond T-tue to Dave ACTIVITIES: Dancing Swiimning PRISCILLA PARE 12 DALTON COURT LOWELL HOME ECONOMICS P-retty blonde R-eal cute kid I-ntends to marry S-tays true to Joey ACTIVITIES: Bowling Dancing PATRICIA PATTON 115 COLUMBIA ROAD LOWELL HOME ECONOMICS P-etite A-ttractive P-eppy P-retty good kid Y-earns for June ACTIVITIES: Bowling EDNA PELLETIER 3b CLARE STREET LOWELL COSMETOLOGY E-njoys being with him D-ependable N-ever late ?? A-lways in trouble! I ACTIVITIES : Dancing Skating WILLIAM PERRY 122 TUCKER STREET LOWELL MACHINIST EILEEN PLANTE 71 CHAPEL STREET LOWELL HOME ECONOMICS NANCY QUEENAN ALTHEA AVENUE TYNGSBORO HOME ECONOMICS B-ig I-ntelligent L-azy L-oves to eat ACTIVITIES : Ring Committee Bat boy E-veryone ' s friend I-n trouble (never) L-oves only Kenny E-specially smart E-njoys school N-ice to Ken ACTIVITIES: Bowling N-uts about Chevy ' s A-lways laughing N-ice to Joe C-ute kid Y-earns to marry ACTIVITIES: Dancing GERALD RALLS ll; MT. GROVE STREET LOWELL CARPENTER GEROGE RAYMOND 10 ROGERS STREET NORTH BILLERICA AUTOMOTIVE BRIAN REIS 16 DELWOOD ROAD CHELMSFORD AUTOMOTIVE G-un collector 0-n the beam V-ital to the school F-un at parties O-ut for laughs X-ray eyes ACTIVITIES: ACTIVITIES: B-ig man R-eal good kid I-nterested in cars A-lways smiling N-ever In trouble Navy Reserve Hot Rod Club ACTIVITIES: Ring Committee Hot Rod Club RAYMOND RICHARDSON 809 PRINCETON BLVD. LOWELL MACHINIST WILLIAM RIDEY 130 SOUTH STREET LOWELL CARPENTER MARY ROBERTS 18 NEWHALL STREET LOWELL HOME ECONOMICS R-eally likes Diane A-waits graduation Y-earns to join the Navy ACTIVITIES: Bowling Dancing B- oasts his department is best I-nterested in girls L-ikes to fool around L-oves to work ACTIVITIES : Bowling Basketball M-ama’s girl A-lways happy R-eal nice kid Y-earns for graduation ACTIVITIES : Swimming Dancing v PRISCILLA RGCHELEAU 85 LUDLAM STREET LOWELL HOME ECONOMICS ROBERT RODGERS 275 TRULL ROAD TEWKSBURY ELECTRICIAN ELAINE RONDEAU 27 DUNSHIRE DRIVE NORTH CHELMSFORD HOME ECONOMICS P-als with everyone R-eal cute I-nterested in nursing S-well kid ACTIVITIES: Basketball B-ashful ?? O-ften seen with Margie B-orn to succeed ACTIVITIES: Yearbook Committee Dinner Dance Committee Shock Club E-nergetic L -ots of fun A-nice kid I-nterested in boys N-ever quiet E-specially smart ACTIVITIES: Basketball RAE ROUSSEAU 102 PERRY STREET LOWELL HOME ECONOMICS R-eal cute A-lways active E-veryone ' s friend ACTIVITIES : Cheer leading Bowling JOANNE ROY COBURN ROAD TYNGSBORO HOME ECONOMICS J-umps when called 0-on the beam ACTIVITIES: Bowling Ice skating Swimming CHARLES RUITER 27 MIDLAND STREET LOWELL MACHINIST C-ar washer H-as a good memory A-little numb at times R-elated one of his likes L-ikes to fish I-ntelligent E-xcellent health ACTIVITIES: Fishing PAUL SARGENT 57 CHATHAM STREET LOWELL MACHINIST RITA SENIOR 3 BOWERS STREET LOWELL HOME ECONOMICS JUDITH SHERBURNE 6b PORTER TERRACE LOWELL HOME ECONOMICS S-tudys very little A-lways telling jokes R-emembers very well G-irls his pastime E-ver trying to collect dues R-eal swell kid I-n trouble (never) T-rue to everyone A-lways cheerful ACTIVITIES: J-olly U-sually talking D-ates only Bob Y-earns for Nursing ACTIVITIES: ACTIVITIES : Basketball Bowling Prom Committee Yearbook Committee Nurse’s aide Ring Committee DAVID SIREEN klh CHELMSFORD STREET LOWELL DRAFTING JOHN SLATER 225 WESTFORD STREET LOWELL ELECTRICIAN EDNA ST. CYR 23 ARTHUR STREET LOWELL HOME ECONOMICS D-edicated to sleep A-lways with Nancy V-ery sensitive E-ager to work ?? ACTIVITIES: Drafting Club Yearbook Committee J-ust loves homework ?? 0-utside school at 7 H-as too many girls N-ever seen without his cycle ACTIVITIES : Shock Club E-ager to start hairdressing D-efinately friendly N-ifty kid A-ctive ACTIVITIES : Cheer leading Bowling I JOHN SZETELA 110 LAKE VIEW AVENUE LOWELL CARPENTER i LAURETTE THIBEAULT 9k TUCKER STREET LOWELL HOME ECONOMICS DENNIS THIBODEAU 110 CONGRESS STREET LOWELL CARPENTER J-okes all the time 0-f course he chases the girls H-as high hopes N-ever late for school ACTIVITIES: Tack pullers club T-ruly likes History B-rains she has 0-n the beam N-ever quiet E-ager to graduate ACTIVITIES : pues collector D-oes his homework E-nergetic about sports N-ever in trouble N-ever listens to the coach Y-oung at heart ACTIVITIES : Captain of Basketball team Baseball PAUL VALCOURT 2 CANAL STREET FORGE VILLAGE MACHINIST V-ery willing to learn E-ver coming to school late L-oves to work K-ing S-ees the Navy in future ACTIVITIES: Candy Sales Commuter ’ s Club PRISCILLA VALLERAND 2 2 TEXTILE AVENUE LOWELL HOME ECONOMICS V-ery cute A-lways cheerful L-ikes everyone ACTIVITIES: Bowling LORETTA VIGEANT U8 WEST FOURTH STREET LOWELL HOME ECONOMICS L-oves someone special 0- n time (sometimes) R-eal nice kid 1- rresistable ACTIVITIES: Basketball Bowling ROBERT VIGEANT 19 NEWBURY STREET LOWELL ELECTRICIAN P-opular I-nterested in Navy D-oes his own work G-oing steady E-njoys sports ACTIVITIES: Shock Club Radio repairs EDWARD WALSH k9 QUEBEC STREET LOWELL ELECTRICIAN E-njoys hunting D-oes his homework ???? D-ates often I-nterested in girls E-nergetic about baseball ACTIVITIES: Baseball Basketball Bowling captain ANDREW WATSON 21 WITHAM AVENUE DRACUT ELECTRICIAN R-ides by Dodge U-ses his head S-ure he likes girls S-peed demon ACTIVITIES : Shock Club Ring Committee DOUGLAS WEILBRENNER 53 CORAL STREET LOWELL PAINTING DECORATING D-oes weightlifting O-nly Senior painter U-nlimited abilities G-ood sport ACTIVITIES : Basketball Sign Club WILLIAM WHITE NASHUA ROAD WINDHAM, NEW HAMPSHIRE CARPENTER B-est in his shop I-nterested in hunting L-ikes girls L-ives dangerously ACTIVITIES : Hunting Commuter 1 s Club RAYMOND WILLETT 285 WEST MEADOW ROAD LOWELL ELECTRICIAN R-eal good kid A-mbitious Y-earns for Barbara ACTIVITIES: Glee Club Youth Wants To Know Shock Club i his dirty old sneak; e: : guns to Mr Fuller. ' JEANNE WILSON 20 CRAWFORD STREET LOWELL HOME ECONOMICS J-ust to shy E-ager to graduate A-lways studying N-ever talks ACTIVITIES : Bowling Betty Crocker Club JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS We, the class of 196b of Lowell Trade High School, being of sound mind (we hope), do hereby bequeath our last will and testament. Dave Sireen leaves as quietly as he entered. Charlie Gath leaves his clowning antics to Steve Castellano. Doug Weilbrenner leaves in a hurry. A1 Lavoie leaves his prime position in the halls of the Girls’ school to Frank McMahon. Ron Belley leaves his soap and towel to anyone who gets as dirty as he did. Dave Nelson leaves Me. Hayes 1 room with tears in his eyes. Tom Hagan leaves his ride to school everyday to Roland Paquin. Walter Booth leaves his work clothes to any alignment specialist. Also the name Doc to Red Plcrurde. Walter Dombrowski leaves all his dull stories to Toure Larson. Dick Brassard leaves with his worries behind him. Richard Danjou leaves in his right mind. When you think of it that is quite a bit. Jim Doyle leaves five quarts of used oil for Mr. Derbyshire’s T Bird, Paul Hannon leaves his wash cloth and bucket to Paul Laurent. Charlie Jones leaves the operation of the shop door to Arthur Lackey. George Raymond leaves his pleasant personality to Red Witkurn. Brian Reis leaves his smile to Dick Gardner, Bob McArdle leaves his cute ways of getting around the teachers to the one who needs it the least, John Lambert. Gerard Beaudry leaves his tools behind to a future electrician. Gerry Gerard and Bill Davis leave their excuses for going out to anyone who can use them as wisely as they did. Roger Field and Tom Hatch leave their good times at the P S coffee shop, Frank Gregoire leaves his road map to any Junior from Dracut. Dick Jean leaves with Donna. Roger Lessard leaves his ability to pass examinations to Wayne Hammar, provided he studies as hard as Roger did. Bob Levasseur leaves his bowling skills to Ken Favreau. Walter Murray, Robert Rodgers and Robert Vigeant LEAVE. Edward Walsh leaves his quiet ways in the classroom to everyone. By doing this none of the teachers will get grey hair. John Slater leaves all the spare parts to his bike to Dick Beauschene. He will have a whole year to figure out where they belong. Andrew Watson leaves his black eyes to Ed Lis. Ray Willett leaves as quickly as possible. Roger Brunelle leaves Mr. Twarog’s room with tears in his eyes. John Szetela and Bob Morrissette leave all their tools to anyone who can use them. This is a good deal for some underclassman because they never used them. Bill Riley leaves his sleeping pills to Bob Vezina. Ray and Bob Lagasse leave their dinples to anyone with a straight face. Ken AHaby and John King leave a vacancy that will be hard to fill. Fred Modeski will leave Mr. Gacek’s room just as quickly and quietly as possible. Denny Thibodeau leaves his dirty old sneakers to Larry Foye Gerry Ralls leaves his guns to Mr Fuller, This is a very good idea as Gerry never knew how to use them Bill White leaves his trip from New Hampshire with no tears at all Roland Langlois leaves his charming personality to Ernie Allgrove, Mike Krygowski and Bob L Hereuz: leave their attempts to sneak a smoke to anyone who would be foolish enough to try Dave Austin and Gerry Fortier leave those pleasant trips to an outside job to Dan Shanahan John Duffy just leaves. He is happy that the nightmare is over with Dick Aubrey leaves his quietness in class to Gary Clough, Dan Cahill leaves to Jack McDermott his boss like manner Robert Champlin leaves A1 Landry his duties of selling candy, Mike Coffey leaves his broken locker to the poor soul who gets it, Dave Coles leaves his ability to sell advertisements to the whole Junior class, Phil Collins leaves his ability for m aking car parts to Bill Dubois Dennis Creegan leaves his FUZZY chin to Don Williamson Frank Dumont leaves his job of Senior Class president to anyone who can do as fine a job as he did, Roland Gagnon leaves in a hurry Jim Laferriere leaves his good marks to Frank Janesko, Gerry LemLeux leaves his ability to goof off to Paul Martin B il l Perry sorrowfully leaves two things: Vangos and Washing machines Ray Richardson leaves his ability to get out of work to Dan Belanger, Charlie Ruiter leaves his harassment of teachers day in and day out to his baby brother, Paul Sargent leaves his thoughtfulness to quite a few of the underclassmen. They certainly could use it, Paul Valcourt leaves his quietness to Dave LePage, Armand Landry leaves his muscles to any strong junior, Joyce Hamel leaves her seat in the Plaza to Estelle Beauchesne ana Helen Rene, Doris Lac our se leaves her winsome ways and honor marks bo the most deserv- ing Junior, Donna Inf fey leaves her sewing troubles to anyone who wants them, Lonida Alexander leaves her habit of being late to anyone who wants it, Pauline Berard leaves her sweet smile to Dorothy Bourget, Cecile Betty leaves her ability to leave the room without getting caught to any Junior. Priscilla Blanchette leaves her blonde hair to anyone who wants to keep it up. Aline Brunelle leaves her finger waving ability to Lorraine Danis, Dianne Campbell leaves to Carol Capone the ability to pass History without studying, Pauline Chateauneuf leaves with tears in her eyes Y??YYY?YY YYYYYYYYYYYY Gloria Cote leaves to Pat Dupont the ability to talk during school, Rachel Danis leaves her good sewing ability to whomever may need it. Ethel Decelle leaves her appetite to anyone who is hungry, Rachel Dion leaves her brain to anyone who can use it, Beverly Downs Leaves her troubles to Pauline oyivester, Theresa Duhamel leaves her keyhole upstairs in Miss Hamblet ' s room to anyone who wants to get hit in the eye with a pencil. Claudia Dunn leaves her sandwich to anyone who dares to eat them in class, Esther England leaves it up to Donna and Richard for a good yearbook. Donna Fairbr other leaves her diet to anyone who can keep it Theresa Ferraro leaves her teasing comb to anyone who can do as good a job as she did Jeannette Fortin leaves her pin cushion to any Junior who wants it Linda Foye leaves her art r older to anyone who likes to draw Anita Gaiilardetz leaves her troubles to all the Junior Home Ec girls Lorraine Gervais leaves two dozen sarety pins to Mrs Lal ' ionatis Mary Glynn leaves her place in line to Marty Hartly Gail Guild leaves her linger nails to anyone who bites theirs Loretta Guild leaves her ability to act grown up to Pauline ayivester Katherine Krygowski leaves whatever she iorgot to take with her Dorotby Lailamme leaves in a hurry. Lucille Lamothe leaves all the good times in Miss Connors ' room to any deserving Junior. Marina Lampropouios leaves the window racing the boys ' school to any Junior who wants to look out. Diane Laurencelle leaves her smile and appetite to any Junior who wants them Pauline Montminy leaves her seat in the luchroom to Linda atecchi. They are both the same size Jeanne JMadeau leaves her sewing ability to Cecile and Theresa Gagnon Patricia O ' Leary leaves Mrs, Regan in a hurry. Priscl i .1 a Pare leaves all her black roots to due Bordereau. Patricia Patton leaves any unused sandwiches to any hungry Junior Edna Pelletier leaves the Cosmetology course with tears in her eyesYYYY Eileen Plante leaves all the good times to anyone who could have as much Tun as she did. Fancy yueenan leaves her skinny ankles to anyone who wants them Judy oherbume leaves her pleasing personality to everyone in both schools. Mary Roberts leaves all her souveniers to Donna Tessier. Priscilla Rocheleau leaves her gum to any underclassman who wants to get caught. Elaine Rondeau leaves her trips to Lowell To anyone rrom Chelmsford, also her trips to the boys ' school Rae Rousseau leaves her bawling shoes to Elaine Mainville Joanne Roy leaves the school and vows never to return Rita deni or leaves her sewing equipment to her sister Florence. Edna at Cyr leaves her cheerleading uniform to the next Co-Captain Laurette Thibauit leaves to Rachel Jacques the ability to put orf assignments to the last minute. Priscilla Valierand leaves without regret. Loretta Vigeant leaves her funny jokes 10 Linda Mouniam who likes to laugh . Jeanne Wilson leaves her shyness to any outspoken Junior. BEST GROOMED MOST ORIGINAL Priscilla Pare Claudia Duirn Philip Collins Robert Rodgers Roger Lessard BEST DANCER Diane Laurencelle Thomas Hatch NOISIEST Priscilla Blanchette William Perry MOST BASHFUL Rachel Dion Charles Gath MOST DEPENDABLE Priscilla Vallerand Richard Jean WITTIEST Elaine Rondeau Charles Ruiter QUIETEST Rachel Dion Paul Valcourt MOST ATTRACTIVE Patricia O ' Leary David Sireen MOST COURTEOUS Rachel Dion Roger Lessard MOST CONGENIAL Priscilla Vallerand Paul Sargent MOST ENERGETIC Rae Rousseau William Perry MOST CHEERFUL Donna Fairbrother Douglas Weilbrenner MOST AQIEEABLE Marina Lampropoulos Thomas Hagan FRIENDLIEST Pauline Berard Armand Landry MOST ARTISTIC Lorraine Gervais William White Douglas Weilbrenner BEST DRESSED Rae Rousseau Francis Dumont CLASS BABY Jeanne Nadeau Russell Watson MOST MUSICAL Diane Laurencelle Paul Vale our t MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Nancy Queenan Ethel Decelle Roger Field MR. AND MISS SENIOR Patricia O ' Leary Richard Jean PROPHECY It is now the year 197k and we have just come from our 10th Reunion party. We were talking to Joyce Hamel, who now has her own beauty salon. Working for Joyce is Edna Pelletier and Sis Betty, Pat O’Leary just flew in from Hollywood after doing the hair of that new starlet, Pauline Montminy, Gail Guild has been visiting Caroline Kennedy, she is Caroline’s personal beautician, Priscilla Blanchette is now working for an undertaker and, she is proud to say that her customers never complain, Ethel Decelle is now the President of the Lowell beauticians association. Due to the increased enrollment at Vocational school. Miss Delaney has hired Aline Brunelle, Dorothy Laflamme, Doris Lacourse and Pauline Chateauneuf as teachers. Pa Hine has been doing this part time because her twin daughters keep her quite busy. We see Denny Thibodeau, Tom Hatch and Roger Fields who just drove back from New York to join us at this gala event They are owners of a new electronic concern in Tewksbury, David Michael Hatch is a big help to his Daddy, Dick Danjou has opened a new garage on Moody Street and he has Charlie Jones and George Raymond working for him, Dick Jean and Bob Rodgers have been asked by the Governor of Massachusetts to report to him to make plans to rewire the State House, They will certainly be surprised to see A1 Brown, who is now the Governor, Armand Landry now has six children and owns his own store. Bill White is President of a chain of grocery stores all over New England, John Szetela and Bob Morrissette are in part- nership in a furniture store on Lakeview Avenue, Bob McArdle is now Vice-President of General Motors, Roger Lessard, manager of the United Trading Stamp store, just ran over to say Hello, John Slater has his own cycle repair shop, which is in the attic of his house. He said he preferred it upstairs because it is easier to throw them out the window when he can ' t fix them, Mike Krygowski has John King working for him in his furniture repair business, Jeanne Nadeau is now Miss Chisholm ' s helper, Rita Senior, Esther England, Rachel Danis and Lauretta Thibault just returned from England wiyh their husbands. The Beatties, Lonida Alexander now owns her own bakery and has Mrs Jussaume, the former Jeannette Fortin working for her, Diane Campbell just celebrated her sixth wedding anniversary as Mrs, Jones and seen at the party were Diane Laurencelle, Gloria Cote and Terry Duhamel, Pat Patton is now working in the poultry department at Kresges, Loretta Guild is now married with two beautiful children, Beverly Downs Has recently been engaged , her maid of honor will be Priscilla Rocheleau, and they intend to buy their gowns at Anita Gaillardetz ' s store, Joanne Roy has just finished knitting a beautiful sweater for her husband who is the janitor who took Jinny Mulligan’s place, Jeanne Wilson is busy selecting wallpaper for her new home which is in Dracut, Judy Sherburne is now on television every Sunday night on her own show, Donna Laffey is tied down pretty much with four children but her hubby Dick let her get out for the night, Ken Allaby has just opened a cabinet shop and is doing ver well, Walter Dombrowski now owns an automobile garage and has for his first assistant, Walter Booth, We always knew these two would make good, Frank Dumont is now Mayor of Lowell and was the man who organized this party of ours, Mike Coffey is now head of Maxwell house coffee, Dave Nelson, Frank Gregoire and Bill Davis are now on leave from the Air Force, Brian Reis is the top mechanic for one of the best stock car drivers in the world, Paul Hannon, Ray Willett is now working for WHDH TV and Robert Vigeant and Ed Murray are now teaching at Trade School, Too bad Lucille Lamothe and her husband Paul couldn’t be with us. They just moved to Florida, Lorraine Gervais, who just opened up her own art studio is giving lessons to Eileen Plante ' s two children, Elaine Rondeau is now manager of Kresges snack bar Priscilla Vallerand has just moved back to Lowell after spend- ing the last five years with her husband in Bermuda, Katherine Krygowski is now working at Lowell Trade as Mr, C onion’s private secretary, Donna Fairbrother and Marina Lamprop ' ulos are at the Plaza waiting for their husbands to close up for the night, Rachel Dion is employed as a cashier at Pollard’s department store, Pauline Berard has been very busy modeling in Boston, Paris and New York, Edna St, Cyr, Rae Rousseau and Priscilla Pare now have their own dancing studio, Mary Ellen Roberts goes over to Mary Glynn’s house where they and their husbands play bridge every Saturday night, Claudia Dunn and Nancy Queenan are working as nurses at St, Joseph’s hospital, Theresa, Ferraro is now a teacher at the Lowell Day Nursery, Loretta Vigeant and Linda Fcye are busy making plans for our Fifteenth Reunion which will be held on the Moon, At least they think it will, Jim Doyle is now a Captain in the Army and has charged of all the trucks at Fort Devens, Dick Brassard and Ronnie Belley have their own snow blower and lawn mower repair shop, Dick works in the Summer and Ronnie in the winter, Jim Laferriere has just left for his honeymoon. He now owns his own Machine shop and while he is away Bob Champlin will be in charge, Paul Valcourt , now retired, still drives to Lowell every day. He just couldn’t get out of the habit. United States Senator David Sireen has just hired A1 Lavoie and Charlie Gath as his two assistants. They have the job of assisting him with all his lady friends, Watson electronics has just hired Ed Walsh as Vice-President, Russ figured he could trust Ed when he goes on his vacation, Russ works two weeks a year and vacations fifty, Gerard Beaudry, Gerry Berard and Bob Levasseur wished to be remembered to everyone and are sorry they cannot attend. They are orbiting the world. President of the painter’s union is Brush Weilbrenner, Dick Aubrey, Personnel manager of Phil Collins machine shop has just given Charlie Ruiter a job. Red Lemieux started working for Phil but branched out for his own , His job is located in Maine, He always wanted to live up country because he likes bear meat for breakfast, Dan Cahill is now a shop teacher at school, Dave Austin has his own construction firm and has Roger Brunelle and John Duffy working for him. They only have one problem , no one seems to be buying there houses. They are all floating houseboats. The Lagasse twins took the place of the Smith Brothers , and their pictures are all over the world, Gerry Fortin just finished his house onn time for his seventh wedding anniversary, Roland Langlois has just finished a hope chest for his favorite girl. He thanks Bob L’Hereux and Fred Mode ski for helping him. With all the girls these two guys have had they should be able to make one blindfolded, Gerry Ralls and Bill Riley are still in the Navy annd wont be out for ten more years, De nn is Creegan, Roland Gagnon, Ray Richardson and Tom Hagan are touring the country , They are that new quartet which is called The Bugs, Dave Coles ccmes to school everyday to sell candy to the present students. Bill Perry and Paul Sargent are still furthering their education , They are afraid to start working, knowing it will bring them nothing but money. This is the last thing they need as they married old la d i e s when they graduated , Their wives are now dead and they are both millionaires. CLASS OF 1965 CLASS OF 1967 SENIOR HOME ECONOMICS JUNIOR HAIRDRESSERS Voided ' Docaiionaf cfioofs Senior dinner ‘Dance Jlndoaer t lounfry tsfuB 5lnc!ocer, eUlassaefiuseff 4Dednesday evening (May 27, 1964 7:30 p m. fo 100 a m. ■Remission By Onoifafion ORDER OF DANCES Our Alma Mater i o the Juniors “Breaking Up Is I lard To Do” “Since You’ve Cone” To Mr. Conlon To the Class Officers “Those Oldies But Goodies” “Just One More Chance 1 o Miss Delaney Senior Prom ‘‘Only You “The Wav You Look Tonight 1 o Miss Hamblet Graduation “Sentimental Journey” “She Cried” To Mr. Collins Our Future “The Prince” “It’s Not For Me To Say” To the Faculty Our Past “Teach Me Tonight” O “Goodbye To Toyland” 1 o the Seniors Conclusion “Hawaiian edding Song” “Goodnight My Love” ■ COpV x v eS c , es y vo-v ,A Ct xV c e c . v s ty, n O,. O ' ? A c-j d -Vvt ' , •Go c O; p v. ? , •4v, •S ' , ?A ' -V Oa A ( °A • A s A, c °Tc c ■4 ' ’ey Cr, % A s O V CLASS OFFICERS Francis Dumont-President, Miss Hamblet-Girls 1 Advisor, Mr. Collins-Boys Advisor, Roger Lessar d- Treasurer , Joyce Hamel-Vice President, Doris Lac ours e-Secretary REMEMBER ??? BASKETBALL This year ' s basketball team finished in third position in the Eastern Massachusetts Vocational School League. The team will miss the services of Denny Thibodeau, Ed Walsh and Jim Doyle who have been real assets. The future looks very bright because of the playing abilities of many Freshmen and Soph- omore ' s who starred on the J.V. squad. The names of Larry Foye, Captain-Elect Bob Gitschier and Ken Dixon will definitely add to the basketball prospects of our school. We tip our hat to Coach Slattery and his players for showing us real sportsmanship in all their contests. The score isn ' t always the important thing, its the way you play the game. CHEERLEADERS CAPTAIN Rae Rousseau CO-CAPTAIN Therese Duhamel Edna St. Cyr Katherine Krygowski Janet Marr Diane St. Louis Lucille Clermont Alice Perrin Charlene Hamel GIRLS BASKETBALL CAPTAIN Elaine Mainville Gloria Greenwood Jeannine Martin Rachel Danis Priscilla Vallerande Rita Senior Sue Benoit Priscilla Rocheleau Anita Gaillardetz Katherine Krygowski Diane Sevigny Dorothy Aldrich Mildred Aldrich BOWLING Elaine Mainville Sue Benoit Rae Rousseau Helen Rene Estelle Beauchesne Marie Fillion Alice Perrin Janet Marr Joyce Hart Diane Sevigny Pat Patton Joanne Roy Eileen Plant Jeanne Wilson Lucy Clermont Sue Lajeuness Mary Sheehan Linda Mountain % ii is % SENIOR BOYS V SENIOR HAIRDRESSERS GEORGE MR. SULLIVAN FALL RECORD HOP COMMITTEE DUES COLLECTORS DRAFTING OFFICERS LICENSED PRACTICAL NURSES HONOR ROLL YEARBOOK COMMITTEE mi GOOD GOVERNMENT DAJ REPRESENTATIVES ELKS LEADERSHIP AWARD DOCTORS John N. Reichheld Robert E. Moynihan Charles E, McGowan Frederick 0. McCall Jr. Vernon R. French W. R. Pepin Germain J. Bouchard Paul Burke Philip G. Berman John Janas Jr. Samuel Klauber Christopher Landry Abraham Meister J. C. Coughlin Frederick A. Hickey Louis Yarid Salem Z. Elias Ralph Heifetz LAWYERS Hubert L. McLaughlin Maxwell H. Robinson Patsourakis and Patsourakis Donahue, Coughlin and Donahue John Donohoe George Axon Alphee Achin WE WOULD LIKE TO SAY THANK YOU TO ALL OF THE DEPARTMENTS IN THE SCHOOL FOR THEIR VERY KIND CONSIDERATION AND ASSISTANCE IN HELPING TO MAKE OUR MEMORY BOOK A REALITY. WE ARE MOST GRATEFUL TO ALL THE ADVERTISERS AND PATRONS FOR THEIR GENEROUS DONATIONS. WE TIP OUR HATS OFF TO LORING STUDIOS FOR THEIR FINE COVERAGE OF OUR ACTIVI- TIES DURING THE YEAR. AGAIN, A MOST SINCERE THANK YOU TO EVERYONE. THE YEARBOOK STAFF CLASS OF 1 96k IDENTIFICATION OF BABY PICTURES 1. Jeanne Nadeau age 2 years 2. Terry Duhamel first grade 3. Louida Alexander 9 months old lj. Diane Laurencelle 5. Jeannette Fortin age 6 months 6o Ken Allaby age 8 months 7. Esther England 8. Mary Glynn age 7 years 9 Lucille Lamothe age 2 g months 10. Priscilla Vallerande 11. Elaine Rondeau 12 . Judy Sherburne age 3 months 13. Pauline Berard age 3 years ill. Marina Lampropoulos 15 • Mary Ellen Roberts age 3 16. Joanne Roy at five years of age on the right with her sister Susan on the left. 17. Linda Fcye 6 years old in the middle 18. Priscilla Pare 19. Pat O’Leary on the right 20. Gloria Cote 21. Lorraine Gervais 22. Priscilla Rocheleau 23. Terry Duhamel 2l|. Loretta Guild age 3 2B. Anita Gaillardetz 10 months old 26. Laurette Thibeault age 3 5 27. Rae Rousseau age 5 months 23. Rachel Dion 29 Kate Krygowski 30. Rita Senior 31. Eileen Plante 2 years old 32. Donna Laffey age 1 year. PATRONS Alice M. Lennon Evelyn E. Donohoe M. Elizabeth Hamblet Mr. Robert Hayes Lillian E. Chisholm Miss Mary E. Rourke Mrs. Lorinda H. Ineson Miss Kathleen G. Delaney Mrs. Thomas Lafionatis Mr. and Mrs. James W. Nunnery Dr. and Mrs. Alan Schofield De Harrington William H. Crons haw Miss Diane Dandernault Mr. John Nickerson Mrs. Alfred Meunier Mrs. John W. Nestor Mrs. Mary H. Dillon Mr. Noe J. Berard Mrs. Wilfred Perron Miss Marie Berard Ann Urbowicz Maureen Cahill Mr. and Mrs. Michael Cahill Mr. and Mrs. Paul Welch Robert Vivier Rochette Jewelry Mr. and Mrs. Octave Roy Mr. and Mrs. Cyrille Danis Terry Danis Mr. and Mrs. Louie Guilmette Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Bellerose Mr. and Mrs. M. Racette Mr. and Mrs. Emery Dupras Mr. and Mrs. McArdle Marian Nugent Mr. James Kennedy Mr. John J. Clarke, Jr. Sophie Korabogas Irene Trudel Pauline Gagne Ruth Lessard Madeline Coutu Carmela Foley Mike Laffitte Leonie Leblanc Edward M. McLean Sandra Lee Desmaras Andrew Volrantes Camille Payette Jane Shemchuk Wilfred F. Thibault Arthur C . Brunelle SFC and Mrs. Raymond R. Arcand Jean A. Wickens Mr. and Mrs. Walter F. Booth, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Norman F. Murray Mr. and Mrs. John J. Lessard Dave Landry Mr. and Mrs. J. O ' Leary Miss Kay Lenihan Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dupuis Mr. and Mrs. Raymond A. Hamelin Peter Lamps on Marion Nugent Mr. and Mrs. John Shanahan Mr. and Mrs. 0. Pelletier Mr. and Mrs. Emile Galgus Mr. and Mrs. John Clarke Mr. James Kennedy Mr. John J. Clarke, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. James Kennedy Miss Catherine Shanahan Miss Mary Shanahan A Friend Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ouelette Mrs. Laurette Martin Jean L. Sweatt Richard R. Campbell Mr. and Mrs. Leo St. Cyr Mr. and Mrs. Francis Kallus Mr. and Mrs. George Tilton Mr. and Mrs. Max Simons Charles Derbabian Mr. and Mrs. Teotonio M. Davis Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peters Mr. and Mrs. John T. Davis Mr. and Mrs. Emil Bason 0. G. Robey Mr. and Mrs. Roland Maille Mr. and Mrs. Leo Daneau Harold E. Dutton Thomas Battle Daniel Suprenant Mrs. Jane McNulty Mrs. Frances Rousseau Mrs. Pauline Binda Ik , and Mrs. Nick Mastas Mr . Stewart Watkins Mr. Thomas E. Deane Mrs Mary Shepard Mrs . Glendon Jones Mr. and Mrs. William Petren Eileen and Billy Collins Mr. Stephen Norkiewicz Arthur C. L ' Hereux Mrs. Theresa Beausoleil Mrs. Ralph Vallerand Claire Bousquet Mrs. Ralph Vallerand Mr. Elzear Brunelle Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hamel Dave Dupont Mrs. Laura Brunelle Mrs. Ceoile Larose Mrs. Antoinette Smith Mrs. Yvette Bousquet Miss Irene Glande Rose Paradis Mrs. Alice Tellier Mrs. Alice Brunelle Aline Brunelle Mr. Elphege J. Brunelle Colleen DeParis Mr. and Mrs. Louie Guilmette Claire Bousquet Mr. Elzear Brunelle Mrs. Hilda Laffey Mr. John Laffey Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Rocheleau Mr. and Mrs. William Gaillardetz Mr. and Mrs. Leo England Mr. and Mrs. Francis Coles Mr. and Mrs. Nils Hekne William A. Gergeron Mr. and Mrs. Edward Silva Robert Bean Mrs. Mary Owens Mr. and Mrs. Clancy Mr. and Mrs. Hugh J. Queenan Mr. and Mrs. H. Wilfred Dunn The A. J. Cronin Family Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Dunn Mr. and Mrs. Raymond C. Willett Gerard P. Branchaud Mr. and Mrs. Alfred W. Thibeault Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Vincent Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Beaudry Fernande Vaillancourt Wilfred and Blanche Dube Mr. and Mrs. Real Cote Mir. and Mrs. Frank Moran Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Laflamme Mr. and Mrs. Andre Laflamme Mr. and Mrs. William Alberghene Mr. and Mrs. William Collins Mr. and Mrs. Edward Slattery Mr. and Mrs. George Richardson Mr. and Mrs. Mike Kourkoulakos Mr. and Mrs. Robert Derbyshire Mr. Herbert Derbyshire Mr. Harry Lunsford Mr. and Mrs. Mike Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. Elias Kavouras Mr. and Mrs. Armand Moreau Mr. and Mrs. Richard Pare Mr. and Mrs. Andre Pare Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Pyne Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Santos Miss Charlotte Harrin Mr. and Mrs. Hector Dolphone Miss Yvonne Dalphone Miss Corrimne Dalphone Mrs. Alice Pare Miss Lucille Pare Mr. Roger Pare Mr. Jospeh Nutter, Jr. Mrs. Anna Olzonski Miss Sophie Olszonski Mrs. Victoria Szetela John A. Szetela Vivian A. Szetela Cynthia A. Szetela Mr. and Mrs. Choate Mr. William Shea Miss Mona Hulmes The George Singer Family Mr, and Mrs. Ernest J. Dion Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Campbell Mr. and Mrs. Carl Norden Mr. and Mrs. James M. Glynn, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Baril Miss Patricia Wallace Mrs. John W. Stoltze Miss May Dorsey Toni and Paula Denote Mr. and Mrs. Frosia Grenier Muss Delma Gorton j||. and Mrs. James Moloney Selectman and Mrs. Charles Egerton Mr. and Mrs. William Cahill Mr. and Mrs. Frank °DeImore Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Humphrey A Friend Mr. Larry Pierce Josephine A. Dwyer Grace M. Quinn Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. Winch Mr. and Mrs. Henry Robert Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Zincavitch Mr. and Mrs. Karol Szafran Mrs. Edith Broch Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pelletier Mr. Raymond Barns Mr. Paul McSweeney David B. Murphy Mr. and Mrs. David B. Murphy, Sr. Mrs. Veronica Plourde Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Bello Mr. and Mrs. Anmand A. Gervais Miss Jeannine R. Dion Mr. and Mrs. Armand Morin Mrs. Georgette Eiie Mr. and Mrs. Leo Blanchette Edward J. Boure The Millett Family Mr. and Mrs. Johi Melanson Mr. and Mrs. Donald Arpin Mr. and Mrs. Roger Vigeant Mr. and Mrs. Daniel A. Regan Mr. and Mrs. Edmund P. O’Conn or Miss Mary A. Kennedy Miss Marion F. Connors Mr. Charles W. Guild Victor E. Breton Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Sargent Mr. and Mrs. Philip E. Este John Manning Mr. and Mrs. Guy S. Patton Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mills Wayne R. Patton Mr. and Mrs. Raymond W. Laurencelle George I. Laurencelle Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson Miss Evelyn Durand Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Tobin Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Lai lamme Mr. and Mrs. Godoski Janet Lee Bucher Mary Ann Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Armand Aubrey Mr. and Mrs. James McCann, Jr. Mr. Roger D. Levasseur Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Levasseur MSgt and Mrs. Anthur Limacher Miss Lorraine Levasseur Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Lajoie Mr. and Mrs. Norman Montminy Mrs. Clare Mae Thomson Mr. and Mrs. Andrew W. Alexander Andrew W. Alexander, Jr. Lorraine Alexander H. Dale Illsley Yvette Coan Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Laferriere Mr. and Mrs. Donat Lampron Edmond Destrempe Edmond Coutu Burton K. Dodge Leo Penn Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Doyle Mr. and Mrs. Albert Nadeau Mr. and Mrs. Roger Vigeant Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Nelson Roland Hogue Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Chateauneuf Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. MacLean Liicille Chateauneuf Elaine Laflamme Mr. and Mrs. Roger Field Mr. and Mrs. Richard T. O ' Connor Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Regan Champ Mr. and Mrs. Andre Laflamme COMPLIMENTS OF: HOME BUILDERS ASSOCIATION OF GREATER LOWELL INC MICHAEL RINOU PRESIDENT ARCHILLE C. LAGASSE BERNARD H. MARION ALFRED GLADSTONE VICE-PRESIDENTS GILBERT C. CAMPELL- RENE GENDREAU “ PHILIP KIMMEL HENRY A. MC LAUGHLIN “ VINCENT PADULA— WALTER PUPKIS DON ALD VANGREENBY- ROBERT WILKINS — FRED KAY JAMES CARDELLA — EMILE CHAGNON- THOMAS MILLER JR. Congratulations and the best of luck! 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DOUGLASS JEWELER 15 JOHN STREET LOWELL, MASS. icuell Tifpeuritet Service © finTTFOTl GLENVIEW 4-8328 CHANDLER’S CORNER SERVICE - LUBRICATION SPECIALISTS - JOE QUIRK, Prop. SERVICE ON ALL MAKES OF ADDING MACHINES AND TYPEWRITERS TIRES REPAIRS ■ BATTERIES ACCESSORIES B F CHAMPLIN TEL. 851-9312 1258 MAIN STREET - TEWKSBURY, MASS. Wm ri rnfcimiHT H Call U C 4 1 JA aihSl SM BOSTON AUTO SUPPLY DISTRIBUTORS MOTOR PARTS — GARAGE EQUIPMENT — DUNLOP TIRES EXIDE BATTERIES — QUAKER STATE OIL DUCO AND DELUX AUTO PAINT 18-34 FIRST STREET LOWELL. MASSACHUSETTS TEL. GL 5-5691 COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. OF LOWELL Body-Door NX Keel Machine Shop Panel Aligned Service And Axle Frames Part Straightened Straightened Complete Motor-Rebuilt Wheels Straightened BROX SERVICE STATION Gasoline, Oils, Accessories Tires - Tubes [SIINQCO Cor. MERRIMACK and RACE STS. Dial GLenview 2-8507 OPERA HOUSE PHARMACY 381 CENTRAL STREET — LOWELL. MASS. TELEPHONE GLenview 8-8851 FREE DELIVERY ANYWHERE MICHAEL J. 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NIAGARA 9 - 2.0 1 1 tf-l uu-esi4. by ' Uojyesi Dial GL 3-2190 GEORGE’S SUPERETTE TEL. GLenview 3-1981 GRAY FURNITURE COMPANY, INC. Telephone GL 4-7707 CHARBONNEAU DAIRY Tel. 453-4877 GARABED N . MOUSHEG 1 AN ATTORNEY AT LAW JOXES PHARMACY COR. BRANCH SCHOOL STS. GL 2-157 1 BARRY ' S PASTRY SHOP 437 Central St. Lowell 452-1 19 Wedding Birthday Cakes LOWELL ELECTRICAL SUPPLY CO. 231 MT. VERNON ST. LOWELL, MASS. Compliments of . . . P S COFFEE SHOP 37 John St. DERBY ELECTRIC COAtPANy 02 MIDDLE STREET LOWELL. MASS. GL 9-9361 GEORGE TEXTILE CO. 360-361 Merrimack St. Lowell .GL 2-0878 BERNARD PHARMACY 557 Central St. GL 3-1921 MARTIN CLOTHES 100 102 CENTRAL ST LOWELL. MASS FOSTER RADIO 505 BRIDGE ST LOWELL. MASS GL 2 5906 KINNEY ' S GULF SERVICE Pawtucket and Fletcher Sts. RICARD ' S INC. JEWELERS 151 Central St. Tel. GL 2-2251 Ilnsrrr L 1 11 KM ( A LOUIS NYMAN. Rrg Ph C 747 MERRIMACK ST.. Cor AIKEN ST TEL GL 2 32 3 1 LOWELL. M Sv COMPLIMENTS FROM SKIPS ROUTE 110 (IIF.LMHORD TIGHE ' S HARDWARE LEO L TIGHE. Prop 930 GORHAM ST LOWELL, MASS GL 4. 7962 IVY BEAUTY SHOP 44 5 MOODY ST LOWELL. MASS PERMANENTS AND HAIR COLORING OUR SPECIALTY PELLETIER BROS. GARAGE ENGINE REBUILDING • TUNE-UP AND BRAKES 121 MANCHESTER ST. LOWELL, MASS. DIAL GL 3-8292 BODY AND FENDER REPAIRS EXPERT REFINISHING WCAP 980 Where you hear: Compliments of . . . Drew Pearson Jack Flannery Public Comment MRS. SALLY P. REAGON JACOPPI ' S ITALIAN RESTAURANT LAMBERT S MARKET Rt. 3 Tyngsboro, Mass. Meats, Groceries and Provisions 128 Textile Ave. — Closed Wednesday — GL 9-9851 DEMERS PLATE GLASS CO. Compliments of . . . 54 Church St. Lowell, Mass. Tel. GL 4-9126, 4-9127 TYNGSBORO DRIVE-IN PIONEER REPRODUCTIONS Furniture and Gifts Route 3 Tyngsboro, Mass. NT 9-6132 IVY HALL Best Wishes . . . TEWKSBURY ROY ' S ELECTRIC SHAVER SERVICE We repair all makes and models Clean, oil and ad.iust .50 CONSTRUCTION CO., INC. The Giles Brothers ROY S BARBER SHOP Tel. OL 8-4387. OL 8-4322 539 Merrimack St. 56 8th St. Tewksbury Air Conditioned for vour comfort DREW S GULF STATION CENTRALVILLE 497 Broadway 452-8267 SOCIAL CLUB ROY ' S BARBER SHOP Tewksbury. Mass. 9:00 A.M. 9:00 P.M. UL 1-7733 Compliments of . . . PATRICK F. PLUNKETT Attorney-at-Law FLYNN TRAVEL SERVICE 100 Central St. Lowell. Mass. Compliments of . . . SIDNEY L. RINDLER Attorney-at-Law HOWARD BUSINESS MACHINES Sales - Service - Rentals 5 Ilillcrest Rd.. Tewksbury UL 1-2135 SAILOR BILL ' S GRILL 750 Lakeview Avenue Lowell, Mass. LOUISE S VARIETY SNOW PLOWING Call Ron 104 Branch St. AL 1-3568 BEAUTY BAR Hair Styling and Tinting Phyllis Bautin, prop. 108 Aiken Ave., 453-4355 COTE ' S MARKET 175 Salem St. ‘ Best Meats in Town” THE RED ROOF Chandlers Cor. Tewksbury Compliments of . . . DAVID F. CADDELL Insurance Agency 45 Merrimack St. Lowell, Mass. Compliments of . . . MR. and MRS. HENRY DECELLE TED LINSAY SHOE REPAIR SERVICE Shoe Repair Service 273 Chelmsford St. WHITE WAY CASH MARKET Free Delivery 657 Broadway. Lowell. Mass. Dial GL 4-7929 NIAGARA FLYING A AUTO SERVICE CENTER Westford Road. Tyngsboro, Mass. NI 9-3551 FORD ' S GARDEN SHOP Route 3 State Line Nashua. N. H. SAND - LOAM - GRAVEL Trucking - Backhoe W. A. Riley NI 9-3781 VILLAGE BEAUTY SALON GEORGE R. McGOVERN and SONS Cattle and Hay 1928 Middlesex St. Dunstable. Mass. S W AUTO BODY Auto Body Repairing and Painting 736 Aiken Ave. 459-9181 TREMBLAY FUNERAL HOME 744 Merrimack St. GL 2-4881 MR. ELZEAR BRUNELLE Compliments of . . . TYNGSBORO COUNTRY CLUB DUFRESNE ' S BARBER SHOP BOUCHER ' S MARKET, INC. 246 Textile Ave. 104 Textile Ave. Lowell CORDEAU ' S PHARMACY 747 Lakeview Ave.. cor. Aiken 459-9012 Raymond W. Cordeau, B.S.. Reg. Ph. CARR ' S Lowell’s Modern Drug Store John J. Carr Compliments of . . . TONY ' S BARBER SHOP SANDY SHANNON 744 Lakeview Ave. D’Mazullo. Prop. Compliments of . . . AYOTTE REALTY CO. 331 West 6th St. 453-3043 BOB DAUPHINAIS REAL ESTATE 140 London St.. Lowell 459-9533 GENE ' S APPLIANCE REPAIRS Parts 453-2896 251 Textile Ave. Lowell Distributors 453-1756 DALPHONE DAIRY CHARLES A. BYKE — Jeweler — 101 Central St. Lowell LOUIS BAILLY, INC. Registered Pharmacists 1 Lilley Ave. Lowell GLENVIEW LOUNGE 248 Princeton Blvd. No. Chelmsford THE BOILER ROOM John Gannon — Charles Murray Dick Coughlin — John McGuire Charles Plante — Michael Jordon CENTRALVILLE BEAUTY SALON Dora Paradis, prop. Hair Coloring is our Specialty FRED H. ROURKE CO. Coal and Fuel Oils G. C. PRINCE SON CORP. “Established in 1866” Stationers and Office Outfitters Drafting Supplies 108 Merrimack St. Lowell FOREST HILL FRUIT FARMS 28 Varieties of Apples Rt. 3 Francis Carter - Tyngsboro - 649-6059 Christmas Packaging — Wholesale - Retail MacDOWELL S DELIVERY SERVICE Lakeview Ave. Tyngsboro Compliments of . . . THE C.C.A. CLUB NORMAN ' S BEAUTY SALON Officers and Members 226 Merrimack St. 452-3791 Ten Pin Bowling — Pocket Billiards Sammy White ' s ALPINE LANES Parlmont Plaza, Chelmsford 256-7011 “Greater Lowell’s Finest Recreation Center” STATE LINE MARKET Bridge St. Pelham, New Hampshire Compliments of . . . RIALTO LANES F. W. WOOLWORTH CO. 246 Central St., Lowell Air Conditioned All Summer For Your Comfort Compliments of . . . AL ' S ICE CREAM ROUINE DRUG CO.. INC. William H. Rouine, Reg. Ph. 938 Gorham St., Low ' ell 452-4029 Congratulations. Class of 1964 McKITTRICK HARDWARE CO. and PM Mc§tni an BENNETT HARDWARE CO. “Where Style Begins” 54 Merrimack St. Lowell Laborte Hospital and Surgical Supplies LAPORTE DRUG CO.. INC. 521 Merrimack St. Lowell JAMES A. MANNING LIQUOR CO.. INC. 419 Bridge St. Lowell If It ' s Photography Let George Do It J. J. REARDON AGENCY Insurance - Realtor GEORGE of LOWELL STUDIO Service . . . unlimited Corner Textile Pawtucket St. Lowell, Mass. Tyngsboro Center, Mass. Tel. 453-3796 Dial 649-6084 Dracut ' s thriftiest, friendliest, most popular Super Market WAMESIT BOWL-O-MATIC SINTROS FOODLINER 30 Candlepin and Duckpin Lanes Snack Bar — Bowling for the entire family For League Reservations call 454-6661 2019 Lakeview Ave. at Interstate Jet. 495 and Rt. 38 Dracut, Mass. Main St., Tewksbury MARGE ' S GOWNS MARGE ' S GOWNS Compliments of . . . Sales — Rentals 20 Lakeshore Drive, Dracut GL 3-5018 By Appointment Only WANNALANCIT TEXTILE CO. ATLANTIC SEA FOOD LITTLE RED THRIFT SHOP Fresh and Fried Fish 297 West 6th St. Kendall Road, Tyngsboro, Mass. 2 P.M. to 6 P.M. Monday - Wednesday - Saturday Appointment Service 649-2011 649-2101 Compliments of . . . HIGHLAND BEAUTY CORNER 665 Chelmsford St. All phases of Beauty Culture S. S. KRESGE CO. — Closed Monday — 35 Merrimack St. For Appt.: GL 2-8750 Res.: GL 3A849 Ample Parking Air Conditioned — The Family Store — DRACUT HOME BEVERAGE 43 St. Paul St. ROCHETTE DINER Dracut, Mass. 453-1167 28 Ray St. PIONEER MARKET LEO JOYAL FURN. CO. 685 LawTence St. Cor. Central and Charles Sts. Specialist in Den Furniture See Our Factory Showroom Lowell, Mass. For Big Savings Dial 851-9240 Free Estimates Compliments of . . . SULLY ' S ELECTRIC CLOVER FARM STORE Master and Journeyman Licensed Wiring for Heat, Light and Power Tvngsboro, Mass. 991 Chandler St. Michael J. Sullivan. Jr. Tewksbury, Mass. COMPLIMENTS OF RUDY’S DINER 112 BRIDGE ST. LOWELL, MASS. PREPARE NOW FOR REDUCED AUTO INSURANCE RATES Cou rse completed and Insurance Reduction Certificates issued within 5 weeks Driven aged 16 to 25 Unlicensed or Licensed Driver Education Classroom — Road Training Day and Evening Classroom Courses Forming Daily LOWELL AUTO SCHOOL, INC. Office and Classrooms: 58 Appleton St., Lowell DIAL GL 3-1819 — GL 3-4461 Classroom course not required except for insurance Discount Learners ce ir r «t rseessarv for classroom course Dracut Fuel Oil Co. DEALER IN RANGE and FUEL OIL Office: 791 Lakeview Ave. Lowell, Mass. Dial GL. 9-9852 Ray A. Fauvel, Prop: ALBERT H. NOTIN1 SONS, INC. WHOLESALE “TOBACCO - CONFECTIONERY” 147 CHEEVER ST. AREA CODE 617 454-9183 pollard ; OF i own tv [ CREEN 1 VsTAMPSy Emergency Phone GL 1-5436 Store phone GL 7 395 FREE PICK UP U Ll 7 £R Y Medical Arts Prescription Pharmacy A. P. PAPUL1S. PH. G.. R. PH. 32 CENTRAL ST. (AT KEARNEY SQUARE) LOWELL. MASSACHUSETTS Proscriptions Pdint (consideration FRANCIS M. GACEK FUNERAL HOME 612 BRIDGE ST LOWELL MALLIAROS CO., INC 504 MERRIM ' .CK ST LOWELL. MASS CL 7 7 24 1 McDonough funeral home 14 HIGHLAND STREET LOWELL, MASSACHUSETTS WOOD-ABBOTT CO. - Established 1872 - Diamond Merchants and Jewelers 175 Merrimack St. Lowell, Mass. Telephone 452-4331 Compliments of . . . SCOTT HDWE. CO. 452 Bridge St. Lowell, Mass. RICHARDS AUTO SUPPLY, INC. Machine Shop Service Auto Parts - Accessories DIAL GL 8-6326 368 MOODY ST. LOWELL. MASS. Compliments of . . . COTE’S SHOE STORE 6 AIKEN AVE. LOWELL, MASS. Shoes For The Entire Family MIDDLESEX SUPPLY A B CALENDAR (0 Always the Best Calendars — Gifts — Novelties — Premiums 24 Merrimack Street, Lowell 452-4201 WEBBER CASH and CARRY 1 54 Middlesex St. North Chelmsford, Mass. AL 1-4038 at Lowell-Chelmsford Line LALLAS MOTORS, INC. Lowell W00DC0 CORPORATION Lowell Wholesale to Dealers Only BARIBEAULT ' S MARKET Meats and Groceries 299 West 6th St. HAROLD SOREFF, D.M.D. ED S VARIETY STORE 275 Mammoth Rd. ATOMIC SUBMARINE Lowell SANDWICH SHOP LUCIEN BRUNELLE, INC. Registered Pharmacists 106 Textile Ave. Lowell AL ' S BARBER SHOP West Sixth St. Lowell DEAN S USED CARS PARTS 100 Merrimac Ave., Lowell 453-2541 PRACTICAL NURSES ' ALUMNAE EMIL BARBER SHOP 380 Bridge St. B. C. RESTAURANT Lowell Home Made Candy PAWTUCKET PHARMACY, INC. Robert J. Audet, B.S., Reg. Pharm. 65 School St. Lowell ROXY ' S Dine and Dance Tyngsboro COBURN POULTRY FARMS BIRON ' S PACKAGE STORE Tyngsboro Aiken St., Lowell LORRAINE S BEAUTY SALON T. F. KELLEY CO.. INC. 2 Dover Sq., Lowell Compliments of . . . Compliments of . . . JOHN J. McNAMARA HAROLD DENNIS SULLIVAN GERMAINE BEAUTY SALON BCSNADn DUAOkAWV CANADIAN SAUSAGE CO., INC. Congratulations . . . FRANCIS R. KING, SR. FRANCIS R. KING, JR. ANDY ' S FOODLAND, INC. THE COUNTRY GENTLEMAN SHOP 23 East Merrimack St. Chuck Balikos TYNGSBORO BEEF COMPANY 649-6531 Middlesex Rd. Tyngsboro A FRIEND j. p. s. Compliments of . . . H. BETTY and CO. RUSSELL LUMBER CO. — Scrap Metal — Your Number for Lumber 17 Rock St. Lowell 459-9336 THE SPEARE HOUSE Compliments of . . . Restaurant — Lounge Rt. 113 Pawtucket Blvd. JAMES C. BURLISS NICHOL S FISH CHIP SHOP TELEVISION RADIO LABORATORIES Take-Out Orders 171 Lincoln St. 148 Lakeview Ave. Joseph F. Frawley, prop. 455-5461 Lowell 01851 JACK AL ' S ESSO STATION WYMAN ' S BEACH 785 Gorham St. 452-8240 Westford, Mass. MEADOW LOUNGE STATE LINE CONSTRUCTION CO. North Chelmsford Complete Sewerage Systems for Suburban Areas — Custom Backhoe Work ■ — C omplimenti of POWERS WINE CO. 1679 MIDDLESEX STREET LOWELL, MASS. NEXT TO ALEXANDER’S SUPER MARKET Tel. GL 2-1131 R E E DELI l E R V GEARIN’S Saw Filing and Grinding Service Keys Made — Carbide Saws 35 Lakeview Ave. 452-8832 DON ' S RADIO AND SOUND Car Radios - Hi-Fi - Sound - TV 452-3777 101 Lakeview Ave. Lowell DR. MRS. PUSCHKOFT MEEHAN and KIRWIN FUNERAL HOME A FRIEND Mike ARTHUR S SMART SHOP 544 Merrimack St. Lowell — The Store for Men and Boys — Compliments of Peirce Motor Sales, Inc. F w- EflFj m jm
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