Marblehead High School - Yearbook (Marblehead, MA)
- Class of 1959
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COLEMAN Superinfendem' r a A Hom Nursrcg s Fl e VG Q Alexan r Latrra J Ander on Erg rsh Frehch Erold B Beach Pnncrpal Mrs Barbara Btggs Englrsh Mrs Edlth M Bloch Englrsh Fred Burnaby Readrng F Parker Caswell Mathematlcs Mass Beulah C Church Commerclal Ed .rva rd G Colby Chemrstry Gustave V DArl Hrstory Englrsh Phrlrp E Dempsey Democracy rn Action Miss Edith N Dlxey Girls Physical Educatron Driver Education Mrs Ruth E Dollber Commercial Mrss Mary F Donahue Englrsh Mlss Hester B Dwtnell French Sranrsh s OI e M Llbrarran Gutdance Ronald H Fablszewskr Industrial Arts Mlss Nancy Fay Fox Speech Mrs Gertrude S Glles Engllsh Speech Pelton Goudey Mathematrcs Scrence Herbert Grlmes Drlver Education Samuel W Harrns Muslc Luther A Howard Mathematics Herman J Husse Socral Studres Ma the-ma trcs Pearson H Hussey Mathematics Edward A Johnson Englrsh Mlss Ruth E Lancy French Edward E Levy Mathematics Charles V Lofely Vtce Prlnc1palPhysrcs Gordon McKey B ology Mr Marlon D Maxwell Blology Sclence English J Rtchard Penney r Robert W Remtck Mathematlcs Mrs Mrldrecl C Reynolds Latrn Tremalne Robarts Boys Physical Education ArthurL Russell Industrial Arts Mrs Nancy Sack Englrsh Paul E Simpson Soclal Studtes Wllllam R Stanton Commercial Mass Vera J Thompson Htstory Paul L Walsh Soclal Studies Mrs BonnreJ Wlegand Hone Economrcs M s. 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A' fl? 8 FP'- + 1 54,4 pl. Q., THOMAS GARDNER GILLESPE ADAMS ll Mouse' '... lackadaisical . . . funny . . . earnest AMBITION: To be a stock broker. FAVORITE PASTIME: l'll never tell. PET PEEVE: Hockey Stars. Football T, 2, 3, 4g Hockey l, 2, Mixed badminton 2, 3. MARCIA ANDERSON outspoken . . . conscientious . . . buoyant AMBITION: To be a private secretary. FAVORITE PASTIME: Haunting the Paradise. PET PEEVE: Dead Skunks, A-l0, and J.J.B. Yearbook Staff. SYLVIA ANN ANDERSON Syl . . . good-natured , . . quiet , . . serene AMBITION: To be a private secretary. FAVORITE PASTIME: lt's a secret. PET PEEVE: Noisy people and busy telephones. , Glee Club 2, 3, 4g Senior Play Committee, Headlightlf! Staff 4- Yearbook Staff- Badminton 'I 3 4 I. Vffl T ,. ,,lgjWfKiiffiQj,lilfv,.ii fxtll we Elle' Vlw 1 'Jtl Plyf' yfltfp A llrpltm, cxlieellfliolflxllisi APl1llLl'f All ll l' ,A if loquacious . . . carefree . . , fragile f' AMBITION: To be a private secretary. ' FAVORITE PASTIME: Having coffee at the Paradise. PET PEEVE: No Parking signs. Glee Club T, Library Service Committee 2, 3, Ap Twirler 3 4- Senior Play Committee Qharli . . . un 'lied , . . quick-witted . . . sociable X N, W i zciikiis F Q isis ARBING, JR. AMBUIQO . To go L-Zgkbusiness. TFA Rirs,gAs1iMs?Xwqaigenas. PET EVE: Ge-Ningvxn inlxthe morning. Pootball I, 2, 3. Q ' , x xp 4, S' T' T Y' 'E DX 1' m ' xx, . u N , N N 1 ELAINE MADELYN ARMSTRONG Speedy ll' '... diligent . , . gentle . , . affable AMBITION: To be a librarian. FAVORITE PASTIME: Trying to get my license. PET PEEVE: 24-hour days, and people who don't believe I'm a senior. Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4, Library Service 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, Headlight Staff I, 2, 3, Science Fair 2, Play Committees I, 2, 3, 4, Yearbook. NANCY IRENE ASI-IER Nan . , . helpful . . . capable . . . friendly AMBITION: To be a secretary. FAVORITE PASTIME: A certain person. PET PEEVE: My brother, Glee Club I, 2, Band 2, 3, Class basketball 2, 3, Class hockey 3, 4, Co-editor of Yearbook, Class Vice-President 3, Latin Club 2, French Club 4, Sailing Club 3, 4, Senior Play Committee, Class volleyball 3, 4, Bad- minton 2, 3, 4, Ski Club 4. BRADFORD DANA BATES Brad , . . even-tempered . . . mechanically-minded . . . unobtrusive AMBITION: To become a successful banker. FAVORITE PASTIME: Going to the drags in Maine, PET PEEVE: Trying to graduate from M.H.S. PATRICIA ANN BERNARD Pat . . . vivacious . . . cheery . . . radiant AMBITION: To get through college. FAVORITE PASTIME: Writing letters. PET PEEVE: The 8:00 bell. Basketball 2, 3, 4, Field hockey 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 2, 3, 4, Badminton 2, 3, 4, M Club 3, 4, Sports Club 4, Student Council 4, Latin Club 2, French Club 3, Headlight Staff 4, Yearbook, Senior Play Committee, Chairman of magazine drive 4, Red Team Captain 4. ROGER ALAN BLAISDELL Rog . . . aeronautical . . . collegiate . . . pensive AMBITION: To get into business administration. FAVORITE PASTIME: Eating. PET PEEVE: Having to wait in line. Class Officer Nominating Committee 4. I9 MEREDITH LEE BRADLEY Lee . . . excitable . . . conscientious . . . talkative AMBITION: To go into the diplomatic service. FAVORITE PASTIME: Talking. PET PEEVE: Carrying around books weighing 2lV2 pounds. Band l, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, Class field hockey I, Class basketball 'l, 2, 3, Class volleyball 2, 3, 4, Play Committee I, 2, 3, 4, Senior Play Cast, Latin Club 2, French Club 3, 4, Senior Seminar, Yearbook Staff, Head- light Staff I, 3, 4. COLLEEN ANN BRADY Shady' '... sincere . . . Gaelic . . . sweet AMBITION: To be an interpreter. FAVORITE PASTIME: Riding in Nash Ramblers. PET PEEVE: Gossipers, especially boys. Band 2, 3, 4, Glee Club I, 2, 3, Basketball I, 2, 3, Student Council I, Senior Play Committee, Headlight Staff 4, Class Committees 2, 4, French Club 4, Latin Club 2, Volleyball I, 2, 4, Yearbook Staff, Badminton 'l, 2, 4. JOYCE CAROLYN BROWN 'WiIIey . . . spirited . . , sports-minded . . . personable AMBITION: To become a Marine of'ficer's wife and a model. FAVORITE PASTIME: My brother's matinees. PET PEEVE: Being outwitted by Bill, the Naval Academy. Varsity basketball 2, 3, Cheerleading 2, 3, 4, Bad- minton 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 'l, Volleyball I, Class bas- ketball I, 2. WILFRED CHARLES BURGOYNE, JR. Skip' '... industrious . . . witty . . . reverent AMBITION: To enter the ministry and do youth work. FAVORITE PASTIME: Joan, Ada, Sandi, Ruth, etc. PET PEEVE: Frozen milk bottles. Glee Club I, 2, 4 aegiwwlw PETER Gouio BUT! Ern' '... artistic . . aquatic . . . changeable AMBITION: To go to Annapolis. FAVORITE PASTIME: Driving around in the Big M. PET PEEVE: Taking gym during football season. Student Council I, 2, 3, Football I, 2, 3, 47 ICC hockey 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, Dance Committees l, 2, 3, 4, Class officer Nominating Committee 2: Yearbook Staff, Science Fair Committee 4. 20 .. -.5 4 L 4 X -X N- fx, 'K .4 gc, w CAROLE TURNER BUSWICK -A -I equestrienne . . . outspoken X. .-.. X, , XE' AMBITION: To breed Lippizans. X A , Ii. xt FAVORITE PASTIME: Teachigg riding. , 'ff ' PET Pseve. Addie-paieajseablq. H T Class basketball 'I iv k 3' , .- .- 5' X .J V A X' .av . Kas, U a ' ' . . L. V -- . A A N xo -- N. K fs C V f g C -, .M xv - x V . . 5 5' 4 8 ,z ' ' Q- ' .. , - T' E . s, .I .,. X. f k VY, M by x- or 'idx Ligyzv ELIZABETH ELLEN CAREY Liz . . . lively . . . understanding . . . funeloving AMBITION: To go to college, have fun, have children. FAVORITE PASTIME: Drinking Texaco gas. PET PEEVE: Not being able to talk in class. Glee Club I, Basketball 'l, 2, 3, 4, Class hockey I, 2, 4, Latin Club 2, Student Council 2, Class Committee 2, Yearbook Staff, Senior Play Committee, get married, JOAN ELIZABETH CARVER Nooney . . . imaginative . . . individualistic . iubilant AMBITION: To graduate from college. FAVORITE PASTIME: Being ridiculously silly and immature. PET PEEVE: Girls who think they're mature, and a cer- tain gym teacher. Glee Club I, Class basketball I, 2, Badminton 2, Play Committees 2, 4, Student Council 1, Treasurer Latin Club 2, Sophomore Dance Committee, Headlight Staff. JERRY VAUGHN CASWELL studious . . . reserved . . . discriminating AMBITION: To be a biologist and a psychologist. FAVORITE PASTIME: Reading. PET PEEVE: None. Science Committee 4. CHARLES SOMERS CILLEY Homer . . . laconic . . . neat . . . lanky AMBITION: To be a success. FAVORITE PASTIME: Buying a buck's worth of gas PET PEEVE: Blue sweatshirts. Latin Club 2, French Club 3, 4, Baseball 2, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Yearbook Staff. 3, 4, Zl X 1' f QV' CAROLYN ANN CLARK Carol . . . giddy . . . sincere . . , youthful AMBITION: To be an Air Line hostess. FAVORITE PASTIME: Writing to Holy Cross boys. PET PEEVE: Going out on a date with a boy who can't cash his checks. Dance Committee 2, Headlight Staff 4, Art Club 45 Riding Club 4, Badminton 4, Volleyball 4. LIANNE CLARK Appealing . . . abrupt . . . adaptable AMBITION: To be a secretary. FAVORITE PASTIME: Haunting the Paradise PET PEEVE: Marines, dead skunks, A-l0.' WILLIAM NATHAN CLEMSON Newt . AMBITION: FAVORITE PET PEEVE Football I manager I . obliging . . . attentive . . To be a maritime engineer. PASTIME: You'll never know! Being a taxi. 2, 35 Basketball, manager 2, 1 Student Council 4. AVIS REN EE COHEN lmpetuous . . . gullible . , . excitable and the hill. 1 . congenial 3, 45 Baseball AMBITION: To attend a iunior college. FAVORITE PASTIME: Steve. PET PEEVE: An impolite person. Class Basketball 2, 4, Latin Club 2, Badminton 35 Class hockey 2, 35 Yearbook Staff, Library Service Committee 4 GEORGE ALLAN CONDON UAV, shy . . . likable . . . diligent AMBITION: To become a mechanical engineer. FAVORITE PASTIME: Barbara, Mary, Lesley, Fat, etc. PET PEEVE: Pet peeves. Spanish Club 4. iffy 'X gill ,ll all . , I uwjijg J If QQ Usllllulllwlllli zz 1 MARY SHEILA CONNELLY Sheila . . . agreeable , . . warm . . . studious AMBITION: To enter some field cf mathematics. FAVORITE PASTIME: Eating. PET PEEVE: Boys who want to borrow my math papers after I've slaved hours over them. Class basketball 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, GTE! Club 2, 3, 4, French Club 4, student Council 2, Ray commit. YGGS 2, 3, 4: Play Casts 2,,.3, 4, Yearbook, Headlight 2, 3, 4, Syence Club!! 4.,. ,I J I . 4 Y ,i 2. 7 'Q -aj SANDRA CAROL cOOK Sandy . . . meticulous . . . sedulous , . , enjoyable AMBITION: To enjoy some field of mathematics. FAVORITE PASTIME: Riding in Al's Chevy. PET PEEVE: Alarm clocks. Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 3, 4, Glee Club 3, 4, Badminton 2, 3, Class basketball 3, Library Service Committee 2. WILLIAM HENRY CRABTREE Bill . . , entertaining . . . jovial . . . hearty AMBITION: To become a successful businessman. FAVORITE PASTIME: Standing over at the beach with the boys. PET PEEVE: Certain green Mercurys. Football I, Baseball I, Chef's Club 3. ROGER DANE CRUFF Rog . . . persevering . . . ingenious . . . jesting AMBITION: To become a chemical engineer. FAVORITE PASTIME: Riding subways, PET PEEVE: White coats and sunglasses. .J Student Council I, 3, Baseball Manager 'l, 2, Baslball 3, Class Committees I, 2, Junior Rotarian Aqgrexey ident of Latin Club 2, Coeditor of Yeafrbbcky Business Manager Scholarship Play 3, Basketball I, 2nd, Rotarian Essay Contest 3. JOAN MARIE CUDIHY Joanie . . . elusive . . . coquettisl-i , . , dramatic AMBITION: To be a teacher. FAVORITE PASTIME: Flirting. PET PEEVE: Intersections, Glee Club I, Latin Club 2, French Club 3, 4, Class Committee 2, Class basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Class hockey 2, 3, 4, Badminton 2, 3, 4, Cast Senior Play, Headlight Staff 3, 4, Thespian 4, Scholarship Play Committee 2, 3, 4. 23 SUSIE ELLEN CUNNINGHAM mysterious . . . complacent . , . reflective AMBITION: To be a household engineer. FAVORITE PASTIME: Following the mail man. PET PEEVE: IO extra pounds and waiting out those 25- day periods at sea, Glee Club lg Library Service Committee 2, 37 Class hockey lg Cheerleader I. SANDRA CURTIS Sandy . . . talkative . . . sympathetic . . . unselfish AMBITION: To be a teacher. FAVORITE PASTIME: Making hamburgs. PET PEEVE: Third lunch? Class basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Class field hockey I, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball I, 2, 3, 4, Library Service Committee 35 Yearbook Staff, Headlight Staff 2, 3, 45 Badminton l, 2, 3, 4, Scholarship Play Committee 2, 4. PHYLLIS ROSALYN CUTLER Phyl . . . undemonstrative . . . poised . . . reticent AMBITION: To be a secretary. FAVORITE PASTlME: To have fun. PET PEEVE: Gym. Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, Senior Play Committeeg Heade light Staff 4, Yearbook Staff, SIMON WEBSTER DANFORTH Cy . . . ivy league . . . amusing . . . casual AMBITION: To become an architect. FAVORITE PASTIME: Breaking test tubes. PET PEEVE: Freshmen. Football l, 2, 3, 45 French Club 2, , Student Council lp Basketball l, 2, Yearbook Staffg S Club 4. f ff ,fl JV f 7 I , , K., i ' wi f My .IOSEP ZARA MB Joe . . . musical oncha ant . . . meditative AMBITION: To have a bition al ays. FAVORITE PASTIME: Girlwatchin . PET PEEVE: Auditorium study. Latin Club 2, Band l, 2, 3, ' Glee Club 'l, 2, 3, 47 Orchestra 2, 3, Scholarship Play 3: Senior Seminary Thespian Society 4. k 24 DEANNA LEE DlNSMORE Dins' '.., flirtatious . , . feminine . , . flamboyant AMBITION: To be a teacher. FAVORITE PASTIME: Teaching Gail to drive. PET PEEVE: BOYS. Student Council 2, 35 Varsity field hockey 25 Senior Play Committeeg Class Colors Committee 25 Prom Com- mittee 35 lce hockey cheerleader 2, 3, 45 Latin Club 25 French Club 45 Class basketball lg Yearbook Staff5 Glee Club l5 Headlight Staff 25 Badminton lj Sophomore Dance Committee 2. JAMES HENRY DOLAN Jim . . . reliable . , . striving . . . serious AMBITION: To attend a business school or college. FAVORITE PASTIME: Reading Mad. PET PEEVE:, To be in school before the 5-of bell rings. f .fa :A Xfzafwfs 5 Qpwjvrv ,o .bzfjfl ,I vf 45 Z!! F-. 5 Th 1, 1425750 M fe fyffm vow, X141-fi , LINDA ANN DOYLE Lin' '... garrulous . . . impish . . . persuasive AMBITION: To be a private secretary. FAVORITE PASTIME: Special Swampscott boy lButchJ. PET PEEVE: Certain senior boy, and squeaky brakes, Class basketball 1, 2, 35 Class field hockey 2, 3, 45 Badminton 1, 2, 45 Volleyball I, 2, 45 Glee Club 15 Library Service Committee 2. JUDITH ANN DUDDY Judy . . . versatile . . . creative . . . clever AMBITION: To graduate from Mass. Art a full-fledged fashion fanatic. FAVORITE PASTIME: Practicing the burping bedpostf' PET PEEVE: Those unintentional solos. Glee Club l, 2, 35 Band 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 3, 45 Latin Club 25 Badminton 35 Class basketball 3, 45 Class Sec- retary 25 Junior Prom Committee5 Senior Dance Com- mittee5 Senior Seminar. DIANNE DUNSTAN Di' '... helpful . . . quiet . , , respectful AMBITION: To be a baby nurse. FAVORITE PASTIME: Loafing. PET PEEVE: Brother. Library Service Committee T, 45 Glee Club l, 2, 3, 45 Riding Club 4. 25 he-.,. wh' . twslws- '56 2 3 in iii WILLIAM OTTIGNON DUSTIN Elmer . . . comical . . . unorthodox . , , winning AMBITION: To be a farmer. FAVORITE PASTIME: Going to the library. PET PEEVE: People who wear sunglasses. Basketball If Band I. LORRAINE CAROL ELDRIDGE Lorry , , , warbling . . . inflexible . . , assiduous AMBITION: To be a FAVORITE PASTIME: PET PEEVE: Time on Orchestra I, 2, 3 Service Committee Drama Committee 37 JUDITH MARY Judy . . . modest i parish teacher. Practicing violin. my hands. Ag Glee Club I, 3g Latin Club 2, Spanish Club 4, Yearbook Staff. 2, 3, 4, Library ERICKSON . . . peaceful . . . unassuming AMBITION: To be a success in whatever I may do. FAVORITE PASTIME: Hunting for lost music. PET PEEVE: Freshmen in the band. Band I, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, Class 4, Class volleyball Orchestra 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, basketball I, 2, 37 Varsity basketball 'I, 2, 3, 4, Headlight Staff 4, Play Committee 'l, 3, 4, Yearbook Staff. MARCIA ELLEN FANEY Continental . . . rhetorical . . . courteous AMBITION: To graduate from college. FAVORITE PASTIME: Searching for lost music. PET Peeve Myself, Band I, 2, 3, 5, Orchestra 'l, 2, 3, 4, Thespian Society 3, 4, Latin Club 2, Glee Club I, Class basketball 2, 3, 4, AFS Exchange Student 37 Voice of Democracy contest 2, 3, Rotarian Essay contest 2, Yearbook Staff. DONALD MCI-IARDY FERGUSON Fletch . . . unpredictable . . . methodical . . . direct AMBITION: To be a mechanical engineer. FAVORITE PASTIME: Driving around, and sleeping. PET PEEVE: Drivers who don't dim their lights. Latin Club 2, Play Cast I X. 5 T-,,4Xf1 . c9'?7'Lf!fic...fl4' J' 99' 26 NANCY RENA FIORE Mature . . . animated . . . fastidicus AMBITION: To get married. FAVORITE PASTIME: Goingzto Boston. 'J PET PEEVE: Coast Guardxrestrictions. ' I . 0 I fl 1 I L' 4 1. . I It I 1 I V c. f I I I . ' .Il . 4, 'J Jmvlps HAMILTON FISKE -' 'PFrisk . ieiykqyf . .lnautical . , . virtuous AMBlTION:i Tbfbecome a fcigl' engineer. FAVORITE PASTIME: Rat IQCIYIQ Pressey. FIET PEEVE1 Tirn's hot VW. rooibaii 1, sazhngiiub 1, 2, 3, 4. ' fr of I SANDRA ALICE FLACHBART Sandy' '... energetic . . . coy , . . persuasive AMBITION: To maior in chemistry. FAVORITE PASTIME: Being late. PET PEEVE: Walking, and Sunday at 8:00 PM, Student Council 2, Cheerleading I, Senior Play Com- mittee, Field hockey I, 2, 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Library Service Committee 2, 3, 4, Headlight Staff I, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 3, 4, Badminton 4, Glee Club I. SUSAN DIANNE FOY Sue . . . vivacious . . . genial . . . athletic AMBITION: To be a secretary. FAVORITE PASTIME: Three guesses. PET PEEVE: Myrtle. Field hockey 4, Badminton I, 3, A, Basketball 4, Dance Committee 3. THOMAS CRESWELL FRARY Feez' '.., independent , . , dapper . . . serious AMBITION: To succeed. FAVORITE PASTIME: l'll never tell! PET PEEVE: Trying to answer questions like this one. Student Council I, 2, 3, A, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Basket- ball I, 2, 3, Football 3, 4, Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, French Club 3, Sports Club 4, Junior Class President, Junior Rotarian 4, Class Committees 2, 3, 4. 27 f x,-- I ,. . - ly, ad V JACQUELINE ELAINE FROST Jackie . . . melodic . . . sociable . . . brisk AMBITION: Always to be happy and to make others happy too. FAVORITE PASTIME: l'll never tell a trade secret. PET PEEVE: Having to live by the clock. 5 Band I, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, Spanish Club 4. JANICE ANN GANEY Jan . . . effervescent . . . jocund . . . understanding AMBITION: To go to college. FAVORITE PASTIME: Heading north when the snow falls. PET PEEVE: Swampscott, among others. Class basketball 1, 2, 3, Class field hockey 2, 3, 4, Badminton I, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 2, 3, 4, Headlight Staff 3, 4, Sailing Club 3, 4, Glee Club Ip Yearbook Staff, Play Committees 2, 4. LOUISE HOPE GARDNER Lou . . . bubbly . . . blushing . . . agreeable AMBITION: To be a psychiatric social worker. FAVORITE PASTIME: Following mysterious people. PET PEEVE: My chemistry partner, and Bunsen burners. Latin Club 2, French Club 3, 4, Basketball 2, 4, Hockey 2, Senior Play Committee, Library Service Committee 4, Glee Club 4, Senior Seminar, Yearbook Staff. FRAN K STEPHEN GAUSS exacting . . . scientific . . . droll AMBITION: To study astronomy. FAVORITE PASTIME: Spending money. PET PEEVE: Drivers who don't signal for turns. Science Committee 3, 4, Headlight 3. '. I L . , L l ' A I 1 ' ' - - , .. - 1, , .s I' CAROL ANN GOLDBERG feminine . . . dependable . . . unpretentious AMBITION: To become an elementary school teacher. FAVORITE PASTIME: Deciding whether my loyalty should rest with my old alma mater. PET PEEVE: My sister, now old enough to use the telephone. Senior Play Committee, Headlight Staff 3, Badminton 3, 4. 28 4 . 0 I wif: -A ,Q .lu J flflfb .1 'X 11. ' . I 1 . I' . 1 1. ' '+I 1' ,I .A J fl ' ' 'glf V . Ji, , . y LV . I DL. ,,,. I rm J . DAVID ooiicx ' Dave . . . amused . . . changeable . . . studious AMBITION: To enter a business career. FAVORITE PASTIME: Waiting for the two o'clock bell. PET PEEVE: Miss Dwinnell's repetition of the word Pues.' Glee Club 2, Spanish Club 45 Yearbook. V ,4v., ' m .11 ,c Ha , ' . f MICHAEL GOLOBOY Mike . . . candid . . , purposeful . . . jovial AMBITION: To attend Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. FAVORITE PASTIME: Wasting time. PET PEEVE: Mort. Football I, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 35 Basketball Manager, Latin Club 2, Play Committees 35 Yearbook Staff. ,f .- 1, JJ , f7 jafwifffmm? ' - f ' . Il X141 my K IP' f I DANIEL WEBB GO DWIN MIM' Dan . , . vigilant . . . steadfast . . . faith V AMBITION: Civil Engineering. 4-5 FAVORITE PASTIME: Counting money. PET PEEVE: Knowing that the money isn't mine. Senior Seminar Ap Junior Rotarian 45 Yearbook Staff. LESLIE ADAMS GOODWIN Wally' '... leisurely . , , imperturbable . . . enthusiastic AMBITION: To be tomorrow what I am not today. FAVORITE PASTIME: Chicken farrningp softball. PET PEEVE: Not getting my poetry published. Hockey I, Basketball 2, 3, 47 Baseball I, Football I, Badminton 4. STEPHEN LOUIS GOODWIN Nip' '... self-reliant . . . fun-loving . . . taciturn AMBITION: To be a cabinet maker. FAVORITE PASTIME: Sleeping. PET PEEVE: To get a car that doesn't burn gas. Football If Basketball I, 2, Track I, 2. 29 TED WILFRED GRAY Rebel . . . good-natured . . . prankish . . . just AMBITION: To be an engineer. PET PEEVE: l'm satisfied. Science Club 1, 2, 45 Glee Club 4. MARVIN HARVEY GREENBERG Marv . . . trustworthy . . . eager . . . unconventional AMBITION: To graduate from Northeastern and become a business man. FAVORITE PASTIME: Attending Mrs. Sacke's English Class. PET PEEVE: What? Only three minutes to think of a pet peeve!! fm f ffl if if as a. i f .W coffin V K I L l ! l N , ,fwflfw ' , b W, JM Axzij 19.46 1,1 F iz, -mr V017 iffy' ff if E flaw KENDRELL ROBERTS GREGWARE Ken . . . burly . . . imaginative . . . light-hearted AMBITION: To get through college. FAVORITE PASTIME: Basketweaving. PET PEEVE: Name of Yearbook. Football l. THOMAS LEO HAGGERTY, JR. Hag . . . witty . . . obliging . . . amiable AMBITION: To be successful and happy in whatever l do. FAVORITE PASTIME: Hanging by my thumbs. PET PEEVE: Getting up in the morning. Football 3, 41 Student Council I, 3, 41 Dance Committees 3, 45 Glee Club 'ly Latin Club 25 Spanish Club 4. LAURA JOAN HALFORD Laurie . . . reserved . . . kind . . . domestic AMBITION: To be an elementary grade teacher. FAVORITE PASTIME: Baby sitting. PET PEEVE: Younger sister. Class basketball 1, 2, 35 Senior Play Committeeg Spanish Club 4: Glee Club T. 30 JOHANNAH RITA HAMMOND Josie' '... self-reliant . . . definite . . . spirited AMBITION: To be a baby nurse. FAVORITE PASTIME: The 4 do-nut and hamburg makers PET PEEVE: People who call me Bush. Class hockey I, 2, 3, 4, Headlight Staff 4, Yearbook Senior Play. CALVIN DENNIS HAMSON Cal . . . amusing . . . roguish . . . conscientious AMBITION: To graduate from Northeastern University. FAVORITE PASTIME: Sports. PET PEEVE: Senior English. Football I, 3, 4, Basketball l, 35 Baseball I, 3, 4. SHEILA DONNA HAMSON dependable . . . sedate . . . willing AMBITION: To become a professional dancer. FAVORITE PASTIME: Reading correspondence courses from the University of Miami. PET PEEVE: Not getting any mail. REGINALD HARTLEY, JR. Reg . . . agile . . . indomitable . . . reticent AMBITION: To be a flyer. FAVORITE PASTIME: My little cab. PET PEEVE: Where, oh where, has our magic wand gone? Football 2, 3, 4, Baseball lp Track fCaptainJ 3 dent Council 'l, 3j Badminton 4. '- cf 1 Qssqfbioh Wa LEE BROO ATHA Gordy . . . steadfast . . . goo - red m panionable ,' ' AMBITION: To attend college. FAVORITE PASTIME: Being myself. ' PET PEEVE: Ticket stubs. Hockey 2, 3, 45 Yearbook Staff, agmetball I. 3l if WILLIAM JOSEPH HEALY Spider . . . quick-witted . . . loquacious . . . philo- sophical AMBITION: To make this my last year. FAVORITE PASTIME: Finding it l lard lo get Up in the morning. PET PEEVE: Hasn't he improved! Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Track I, Student Council 3, Badminton 3. JAY H ENDERSON amicable . . . harmonious , . . fervent AMBITION: To be a successful business man. FAVORITE PASTIME: Listening for school bells. PET PEEVE: Track stars. Football I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Student Council I, 2, 3, Sports Club 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, French Club 3, Dance Committee 2, 3, Badminton 3, Headlight 3, 4. I . , - Zlyl' I .ci 'liuii ,.LfU'. lm' D .jar ,,L gill Z ' Q Ve ,z 0 V illwlj l LSL' 56,11-Cyl ,' fi,lCJ JJ s.G,14Aj 5 ANN ELIZABETH HER ON Annabelle or Ansie . . . domestic . . . orderly . . . considerate AMBITION: To be an airline stewardess. FAVORITE PASTIME: Trying fa tell iokes. PET PEEVE: A boy's prep school, and quiet people. Senior Dance Committee, Basketball 2, 3, Varsity field hockey 2, Class badminton 2, 3, Class field hockey 2, Yearbook, Headlight 4, Latin Club 2, Sailing Club 3, 4, Spanish Club 4, M Club 4, Class volleyball 3, Glee Club 2, 3, 4. ALBERT NATHANIEL HORGAN serious . . . potential . . . compatible AMBITION: To be an engineer. FAVORITE PASTIME: Playing Ping-pong. PET PEEVE: English. Football I, Basketball I, Baseball I. ALLAN LORNE HORGAN unconcerned . . . unaffected . . . reasonable AMBITION: To attend Massachusetts Maritime Academy. FAVORITE PASTIME: Coming home from school. PET PEEVE: Teachers. Football I, Baseball I, Band I, Orchestra I, Basketball 1,2, 3, 4, CS X' f X PATRICIA ANNE HURLEY , Sf Pat . . . mischievous . . , acquiescent , . . understanciidg AMBITION: To be a successful iournalist. FAVORITE PASTIME: Slumber parties. A PET PEEVE: Being looked UP to. C Latin Club 2, French Club 3, 4, M Club 4, Student Council 2, 4, Class vice-president 4, Senior Play cast, Senior Dance Committee, Class basketball l, 2, Varsity basketball 3, Class hockey I, 2, 3, 4, Class volleyball I, 2, 3, 4, Headlight Staff l, 2, 3, 4, Yearbook Staff, I Badminton 3, National Thespian Society 4. ROBERT ALAN JERMYN Bob . . , romantic . . . adaptable . . . jovial AMBITION: To be a good citizen. FAVORITE PASTIME: Three guesses. PET PEEVE: Weekends last for only two days. Basketball 2, Football 3, 4, Hockey 3, 4, Baseball I, Student Council 4, Sports Club 4, Sophomore Dance Committee. ARNOLD ELLIOTT KATZ Katzie . . . amiable . . . enthusiastic . . . keen AMBITION: To be successful and happy-what else? FAVORITE PASTIME: Remembering the i956-57 football squad. PET PEEVE: The 1958-59 football squad. Football l, 2, 3, 4, Band 'l, Glee Club I, 2, Latin Club 2, French Club 3, Sports Club 3, 4, National Thespian Society 3, 4, Senior Dance Committee, Junior Rotarian 4, Yearbook Staff. DAVID PETER KEEFE Sunness, Phineas , . , tardy . . . wavering . . mannerly AMBITION: To become a lawyer. FAVORITE PASTIME: Watching submarine races. PET PEEVE: The morning after. Sailing Club 2, 3, 4, Basketball manager 3, 4, Latin Club 2, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, Senior Play Committee, Senior Seminar, Freshman football, Glee Club. D LINDA MITCHELL KIDDER ' tranquil . . . artistic . . . pleasant AMBITION: To be a commercial artist. FAVORITE PASTIME: Thinking of something to do. PET PEEVE: Mr. Penney. Class basketball I, Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, Art Club 4, Senior Play Committee, Yearbook Staff. 33 Artfxgm WMM NANCY MARY KIELY Nan . . . mirthful . . . determined . , . resolute AMBITION: To be a kindergarten teacher. FAVORITE PASTIME: I'll never tell. PET PEEVE: To hear a certain senior sing. Glee Club 1, Class basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Class field Q hockey 1, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, Badminton 1 2 3 4' Senior Play ommittee MMM ,ff gay pfafzjf Xcefeb , lcgnjj, 7'?6f'Zf6s'9 cJ at 62 'kZ'd-5'7 -'gy 1412.2 Zan. Kggff abdiecyf fha! W ffflfllli ypdffecc, 4,15 64211 QQ4 41 Cllr, BARBARA ANN KIMBALL Barb . . . skilled . . . pert . . . reliable AMBITION: To be my best myself. FAVORITE PASTIME: Machinations that never materialize. PET PEEVE: People who are iealous that I grew. French Club 3, 4, Latin Club 2, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Or- chestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Headlight Staff 1, 2, 3, 4, Library Service Committee 2, 3, Senior Seminar, Drama Committees 2, 3, 4, Senior Class Secretary, National Honor Society 3, 4, Class basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Class volleyball 1, 2, earbook Staff tate 3, Ski Club 4 J J My ,jbwt MM BRUCE DAVID KINCAID Crosscountry , . . moderate . . . ingenuous . . . self F reliant AMBITION: To be a future engineer. FAVORITE PASTIME: Track meets that we'Il in sometime. PET PEEVE Socalled Manxxgif te World. 'k Track 1, 2, 3, 4, FootbalIIRl, 2Al'?cience X X MIN, .V I . by M ,T Nw be C ,yt XJ , XRLYLNSX xlsvxl BARJTQA IRINQI AMBITION: To be a success in the field I enter. FAVORITE PASTIME: l'Il never tell. PET PEEVE: How hard it is to make a million! Headlight Staff 3, 4, Sailing Club 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Field hockey 2, 3, 4, Badminton 1, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Play, Play Committees 3, 4. Barbie . . . warm-hearted . . . trim'.R. FYI I XXX J Q f S Q GERALD KRASKER Jerry . . . masculine . . . Bohemian . . . thoughtful AMBITION: To live a full life. FAVORITE PASTIME: Wine, Women, and Song. PET PEEVE: Steering wheels. Latin Club 1, 2, Yearbook, Headlight Staff 3, 4: F001- ball 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Golf 2, 37 Baseball 1- .2 MARTHA ELIZABETH KUELL Marty . . . sweet . . . cordial . . . capricious AMBITION: To be a secretary. FAVORITE PASTlMEz l'II never Tell. PET PEEVE: Going steady, and a '53 Ford convertible Glee Club lg Spanish Club Ag Class volleyball 31 Bad minton 3, Yearbook Staffg Class basketball I, 2, Latin Club 2, Senior Play Committee. PAUL LAWTON loyal . . . adept , . . volatile AMBITION: To be a college graduate. FAVORITE PASTIME: Driving Corvettes. PET PEEVE: Driving ordinary cars. Sailing Club 3, 4, Football 2, Headlight Staff 2. MARCIA ELIZABETH LEFAVOUR understanding . . . elated . . . serene AMBITION: To do some type of research work, FAVORITE PASTIME: Talking on the phone. PET PEEVE: Boys under 5' 7 . Glee Club lg Library Service lp Badminton I ALICE LUCILLE LEMIEUX Alley . , . athletic . . . sweet . . . sincere AMBITION: To be a successful secretary. FAVORITE PASTIME: Going Bobbing. PET PEEVE: Tea Time? M Club I, 2, 3, 4, Varsity field hockey I, 2, 3, 4' Varsity basketball T, 2, 3, 4, Badminton 35 Volleyball 3 i LAWRENCE ELLIOTT LEVINE Beef . . . intellectual . . . alert . . . stalwart AMBITION: To be a nuclear physicist FAVORITE PASTIME: Going to parties. PET PEEVE: The long, long sixth period. National Honor Society 3, 45 Student Council Ig Latin Club 2, French Club 35 Basketball 2, 3, 4, Headlight 3, Ag Yearbookg Play Committees 2, 4. TL' 5-. ,. ,- , ' ,fx -xg, ag, fe, 1 8, xxx' J, 1 Q .L . lc. ,S I as we i - rv' ew ,B xx Q1-4, ikffefff 'fx 3 f I T tvs 'Al TW if Jinx A-is aff- if 5-3 ' Jr C NANCY SUE LICHMAN , of Nance . . . delicate . . . pensive . . . profound A -X U My Dx AMBITION: To follow a career in linguistics. X ' V J l FAVORITE PASTIME: Reveling in epicurean delights. V P ll' PET PEEVE: Boys who wear plaid shirts and different IN J-'gy.g'JAx,'l' plaid belts. , V if tional Honor Society 3, 4- Class basketball 1, 2 37 lass it X- Glee Club l, 2, 3, Library Service Committee 3, qNaXl Ib M ar' lx 'MW lf L field hockey 2, 31 French Club 3, 45 Spanis Club Latin Club 2, Class volleyball 2, 37 Headli Staff , 4g Badminton 3, 45 Senior Play Cornmitte 7 nior - inarg Yearbook Staff, Scholarship Play 'QM a st . i t l A LV .,,-, 1kl 'N ff V l lllllyj 'fvvlxb s 4 V 2 fl ,N . 'ftp CAROL RICHARDSON MAGEE 4 Maggie , . . fluent . . . co-operative . . . pleasant AMBITION: To be a fourth or fifth grade teacher. FAVORITE PASTIME: Laughing and gabbing and trying to be serious at the same time. PET PEEVE: Being 4' ll . Badminton lg Glee Club i, 2, 3, French Club 3, 4, Yearbook Staff, Senior Play Committee. LINDA PHIPPEN MAHONEY Lin . . . innocent . . . feminine . . . meritorious AMBITION: To be a secretary. FAVORITE PASTIME: That's a secret! PET PEEVE: Sunday nights. Headlight Staff 45 Yearbook Staff, Senior Dance Com- mitteep Class badminton l, 4, Class volleyball 4. JEAN MAITLAND Jeanie . . . perky . . . tactful . . . sporting AMBITION: To be a beautician and hair stylist. FAVORlTE PASTIME: Dave. PET PEEVE: Waiting. Class hockey, 2, 3, 45 Class badminton l, 2, 37 Class basketball l, 2, 3, 41 Class volleyball l, 2, 3, 4. SUSANNE MAROIS Susie . . . bewitched . , . bothered . . . bewildered AMBITION: To achieve my goal as an airline stewardess going to Holland. FAVORITE PASTIME: Watching Chris watch Sally watching the submarine races. PET PEEVE: Being called crazy Susie. Class basketball 2, 3, 4, Class field hockey 45 Badmin- ton 3, 4g Class volleyball 3, 45 Band 27 Senior Play Committee. 36 'EU-l' .Ea HELEN KATHERINE MCGOEY diligent . . . softspoken . . . persevering AMBITION: To contribute something of myself to the world. FAVORITE PASTIME: Being one of three sisters. PET PEEVE: Washing dirty stage sets in November. Glee Club 4, Headlight 2, 3, Yearbook Staff, Nominating Committee 4, Class Colors and Motto Committee 2, Class Basketball 2, Class volleyball 3, Drama Festival Committee 3, Art Club 4, Badminton 2, Play commit- tees I, 2, 3, 4. JOSEPH HAMILTON MCKANE Turk, Capt lowcuts . . . reliable . . . bashful . . . definite AMBITION: To graduate from a good liberal arts college. FAVORITE PASTIME: Watching Wigg's speedometer climb. PET PEEVE: Following Big Moose's love life. Student Council 2, 3, President 4, Headlight 3, French Club 3, Latin Club 2, Junior Rotarian 4, Boys' State 3, Football I, 2, 3, Captain 4, Hockey I, 2, 3, 4, ' 'QQ Baseball I, 2, 3, Captain 4, Nominating Committee 2. J emi, . .-,ii aw .ini J,,.wcygu J- . MA FJ. ' .fc .gggow-f JULIE Fosteie MCKA2Y,.,L,,.- ' f I, Jules . . . breezy . . . e oyable ' busy I ' Odd' l . . 4' AMBIIION: To become a teacher travel he . :tw I world, get married. , FAVORITE PASTIME: Keeping up with all my activities. PET PEEVE: Not enough hours in the day. Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club, President 2, Studen Council I, 4, Library Service 3, 4, Spanish Club 4, Thespian Society 4, M Club 3, 4, Science Club 3, 4, Yearbook, Headlight 3, 4, Senior Seminar, Class bas- ketball I, 2, 3, Class volleyball I, 2, 3, Badminton I, 2, 3, 4,' Varsity basketball manager 3, Field hockey 4, Drama Committees I, 2, 3, 4, All State Chorus 4, A.F.S.3,4. DAVID ALAN MERRILL Dave . . . debonair , . . dashing . . . docile AMBIIION: To be a success. FAVORITE PASTIME: Wasting gas. PET PEEVE: See Newt's, , 1' PETER HOOPER MILES Pete . . . ambitious . . . adept . . . alert. If I AMBITION: To become a chemical engineer. FAVORITE PASTIME: Visiting the birds. PET PEEVE: When it's time to leave the birds. Band I, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra I, 2, Dramatics 3, 4, Latin Club 2, 3, Baseball Manager 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Yearbook, Science Club 4, Talent Assembly 2, 3, Senior Class President, Junior Prom Committee Chairman, Senior Play Cast, National Thespian Society 4. 37 i UW J V 1 A I Q? if fl? 4 I ,411 if +--E 525 JOEL ENGLEMAN MILLER Snaps and Killer , . . doubtful . . . eager . . . frank AMBITION: To become a success in life. FAVORITE PASTIME: To make bins for U. S. History grades. PET PEEVE: Mr. Walsh and his tests. Football I, 3, 4g Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Golf 2, 3, Play Committees 3, 4. ELISABETI-I APPLETON MORSE Betsy or Liz . . . radiant . . . fashionable , . . poised AMBITION: To graduate from college. FAVORITE PASTIME: Arguing with my next door neighbor. PET PEEVE: Neat people. Student Council, Secretary 25 Sophomore Dance Commit- tee 25 M Club 2, 3, 4, Varsity field hockey 2, 35 Class field hockey 4, Class basketball 2, 3, Class volley' ball 2, 3, 4, Badminton 2, 3, 4, Senior Play. KAREN ANNE MURCI-IISON Murch . . . whimsical ..,. genuine . . worthy AMBITION: To go to college. rAvoRirE PASTIMEZ sleeping. PET PEEVE: Mr. WaIsh's matching tests. Library Service Committee 3, Class field hockey 3, 4 Art Club 4, Class basketball 3, Play Committees 3, 4 Headlight 3, 4, Class volleyball 3, Talent Assembly 3 Class Badminton 4. RONALD THOMAS NELSON Swede' '... rhythmical . . . deserving . . . duteous AMBITION: To attend B. U, FAVORITE PASTIME: Dates. PET PEEVE: My! What small freshmen! Band I, 2, 3, A, Orchestra I, 2, 3, Glee Club 2, 3. BRADLEE KEITH NICKERSON Brad . . . carefree . . . unconcerned . . . faithful AMBITION: To live on a farm in Havvaiii FAVORITE PASTIME: Figuring out the noises in the cafe teria, PET PEEVE: Unidentified flying objects in the cafeteria. ERNEST STANFORD NICKERSON Ern . . . comical . . . unlucky . . . likable AMBITION: To marry the perfect gfrl. FAVORITE PASTIME: Riding the MTA. to Scollay Square. PET PEEVE: Talkatye people, particularly girls. Basketball I, 2, Football I, Baseball 'l. DOROTHY ELAINE NIEMYSKI Dottie . . . energetic . . . capricious . , . thorough AMBITION: To teach and help children through school and then put some of my own in. FAVORITE PASTIME: Thinking of something new, dif- ferent, and amusing to do while waiting for play ref hearsals to begin. PET PEEVE: Rehearsals. Glee Club I, 2, 3, French Club 3, 4, Class field hockey I, 2, 3, 4, Class basketball I, 2, 3, Volleyball 3, Thes- pian Society 4, Senior Play Committee, Scholarship Play Committee 2, 3. RUTH PUTNAM O'HARA Ruthie- Goof '... blithe . . . lithe . . . winsome AMBITION: Retail Buyer. FAVORITE PASTIME: Talking. PET PEEVE: Oh Boy and little cars. Cheerleader I, Class basketball I, Yearbook, Senior Play Committee 4, Badminton I. DALE BARR OSGOOD helpful . . , interested , , . charming AMBITION: To be an executive secretary. FAVORITE PASTIME: Wouldn't you like to know? PET PEEVE: You're ioshin' me. Glee Club 4, Riding Club 4, Color Guard 4, Science Club 3, 4, Headlight 3, 4, Yearbook, Senior Nominating Committee, Junior Prom Committee, Christmas Dance Committee 4, Play Committees I, 2, 3, Ski Club 4. K ,i V V' I' -.1,'f 1'9 'X 1 - ,,, ,, .. 441' U' T - ,iw-V1 , V. l !lMZ'ff, I DANIEL ALDEN PACKARD fl j gli ,f- gt X! I Dari . . . dynamic . . . discriminatingl, , . precise A-UI' A AMBITION: To be an 'electrical engineer. X FAVORITE PASTIME: sleepzng In Mr. Lovely's Lhysips,.f1ass'.4L PET PEEVE: Dropping a milk bottle in The ucafeluia. 7 ones club 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, Dramatjcsff 2, 371, Senior Play, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Student Council 147, Play Committees I, 2. ' Ly I I 1 'bill 1' 39 I inf. ' uf-'ff -x.. ,Lf x J tf CT Cyl 5iQPA ER d wb uresome . . . solemn ITION T cess ln life. T PASTI Doing homework Friday night. e Return of the Native, by fl fi JOAN SANDRA PEKIN f Peke pessimistic persistent . . . softspoken AMBITION To in ,elenmentary teacher, A FAVORITE PASTIME orryln V7 ACA-jlL4',lL615 PET PEEVE Tests ja I L' Gee Club l 2 3 4 lotto Club 2- lfoolsotbalwzfi Scholarship Play Committee H dlight 3, Ap Erench Clu 4 Yearbook ,L, ,,J' I f CA:L6K,fC 11' ALICE WINN PERCY Rlnrle or Perc sympathetic . . . animated . . . a AMBITION To be a nurse FAVORITE PASTIME Driving to Maine and New Hampshire. PET PEEVE: Freshman girls who scuff their feet. ub - ri etball I 2, 3, 4, Field c ey 2 3 4' adminton 3 4- Volleyball I, 2, 3, 4, Senior Play Committee- Science Exhibit 2, 4, Science Club3 4' Yearbook. RICHARD PERLEY PERKINS Perley . , . statistical . . . car-minded . . . prankish AMBITION: To study mechanical ngineering. If FAVORITE PAsTlMEt Senior pottloof fdw1q,Q9,,, , ov PET PEEVE: A broken car heater. , Track 2, 3, 4, Football 2. 7 I I' V40 'Www cWN1x,oMi,, ww-2-y.i.o1.w ,f-goatf yew! vaavflv- 94018 CARL ERIC PETERSEN U Pete . . , Nordic . . . taciturn 4 ,ff smiling AMBITION: To be a teacher, . FAVORITE PASTIME: Sleeping, A PET PEEVE: why ootft wffspettli EngIish'in Spanish? t j' Basketball l, 2, 3, ttf Baseball l,, 2, Ak Spanish Club 4, Football l, 2. ' ,M , - , i r' 4' xi I 1 it it , N, b t. J, X 1 'll X Qi' f I J R . x. , ,, N .'f' A1 ' Iv tg' ' t ' F' 3 . V , .. ,No , , x V 4 x, z ' if 5 ' R ALYCE MAE PIERCE Al . . . sensitive . , , patriotic , . . humane ltitgl IN AMBITION To be a nurse PET PEEVE: Study in the cafeteria. X L 2 . lvl I Q5FAVORlTE PASTIME: Collecting class rings. E in Yearbook, Basketball I, 3, Field hockey I, 2, Volleyball 2, Colcr Guard 4, Glee Club l. DELPHINE OAIL PLOTNICK Del . . . petite . . . perceptive . , . attractive AMBITION: To be a retail buyer. FAVORITE PASTIME: Exchanging rings. PET PEEVE: Not being able to reach five feet. Latin Club 2, French Club 3, 4, Science Club 4, Head- light T, 2, 3, 4, Library Service Committee l, 2, 3, 4, Class basketball l, 2, Class volleyball l, 2, 3, 4, Bad- minton l, 2, 3, 4, Class field hockey 'l, 2, Dramatics- Play Committees l, 2, 3, 4, Varsity basketball manager 2, Senior Play Committee, National Thespian Society 4, Yearbook, Ski Club 4. ANDREA ELIZABETH POTOPINSKY Andi . . . demure . . . unruffled . . . wistful AMBITION: To graduate. FAVORITE PASTIME: Listening To the radio, PET PEEVF: Mr, Grimes's yearly moustache. Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Talen bJy 2. P Q 1 Q ' ' 'QU N ls lv-U lllifwjvivl .A . 4 iw ru I Q TIMOTHY BLAKE PRESSEY Tim . . . well-adjusted . . . unhesitating . . . astute AMBITION: To be a civil engineer. FAVORITE PASTIME: Rat racing Frisco. PET PEEVE: Frisco's upside-down bathtub. Band l, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, Science Club 3, 4, Freshman Play, Track I, 2, 3, 4, Sophomore Play, Senior Play, National Thespian Society 3, 4. MARGHERITE ANN PRINCI Nina . . . tacttul . . . composed . . . benevolent AMBITION: Always to clothe best l can. FAVORITE PASTIME: Finding people who owe me money. PET PEEVE: How did you get the name Nina? Band I, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra l, 2, French Club 3, 4, Latin Club 2, Class basketball l, 2, 3, Class volleyball l, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Sailing Club 3, 4, Senior Seminar, Yearbook, Headlight 3, 4, Play Com- mittees 3, 4, Badminton 3. 4I .VC flat: C, JUDITH RABIN ,C-.fZg4g,.d7.4.,QEet7A edu jffafd Turtle . . . loyal . . . gentle .,., ' l 0, 2 ,f '61-11 gl LL Lf AMBITION: To know everything. 'ZINC 4 LL y FAVORITE PASTIMET JUST living. jgigfwylfug f,Ifffif:4 1 'A ZCTIKLQ PET PEEVE: High mirrors Band I, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, Latin Club 2, French Club 3, 4, Headlight 3, 4, Class Historian 2, 3, 4, Yearbook, Basketball 3, 4, Badminton 2, 3, 4, Senior Play, Y , l 1, 2 Af LII, SUSAN ELIZABETH RHOADES W ,-. Sue . . . admirable . . . unique . . . pristirle I AMBITION: To we IBM machines. ,in ' It FAVORITE PASTIME: Watching lbem ,clledge out ourV harbor. I 1 J Q PET PEEVE. People who erelaglfme, ,rf il fl Varsity basketball 3, Senion Play Committee 4., I V , its 'f' u ,r if ,, i I I .L X V u I i I JAMES LAURENCE RODGERS Bob D.' '... calm . . . cool . . . collected AMBITION: To own Moe's. FAVORITE PASTIME: Studying, PET PEEVE: Dave Keele. Football I, Baseball I, Basketball Manager 2, Hockey 4, Class Colors and Motto Committee 2. ROGER ALAN ROFFMAN flirtatious . . . gallant . . . cordial AMBITION: To follow a career in medicine lpsychiatryl, FAVORITE PASTIME: Anything having nothing in con- nection with education. PET PEEVE: Electrical wiring that iust won't stretch on the stage. Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Riding Club 4, Latin Club 2, Thespian Society 2, 3, 4, Yearbook, Play Committees 'I,2, 3, 4. NPN T QSPOIJ Will! xJ if'T'l e - ,Xin JUDITH LYNNE ROSS Judy . . . musical . . . fervent . . . proper AMBITION: To bring ioy to the hearts of people all over the world with my music by becoming a concert I- X pianist. V' FAVORITE PASTIME: Daydreaming. PET PEEVE: Herbie Grimes's shift car. Band T, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Glee Club Accompanist 2, 3 4- Latin Club 2- French Club 3 4 S anish Cl b 4- Q QR' X 1 I 1 1 I I3 U 1 Student Council 3, Headlight 3, 4, Glee Club Secretary 4. dia 'vcccui c 147-if CF' 541+ 4,447 EILEEN RUBIN lelicitous . . . fashionable . . . fair AMBITION: To graduate from college. FAVORITE PASTIME: Enjoying myself. PET PEEVE: Being bored. Basketball 2, 3, 4, Hockey 3, 5, Library Service Com- mittee 2, 3, 4, French Club 4, Headlight 2, 3, 4, Scholar- ship Play Committee 2, Volleyball 2, 3, 4, Yearbook, Badminton I, 2, 3, 4, TOBY JANE RUSSELL Dimples' ',.. merry . . . dainty . . . agreeable AMBITION: To be a private secretary. FAVORITE PASTIME: Doing what comes naturally. PET PEEVE: Curfews. Latin Club 2, Twirler 3, 4, Headlight 3, 4, Sports Club 3, Class basketball 2, 3, Badminton 3, 4, Volleyball 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM JEREMIAH RYAN Hun' '... active . . . steadfast . . . entertaining AMBITION: To coach. FAVORITE PASTIME: Reading comic books. PET PEEVE: Dancing with Burmuda shorts. Sports Club 4, Ice hockey I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 4, SUSAN HARRIS SADOFF Susie . . . cosmopolitan , . . uninhibited . . . bubbling AMBITION: To graduate from college and then to settle down in a permanent home. FAVORITE PASTIME: What spare time for a pastime??? PET PEEVE: The too-short length of the American Field Service Program. Headlight 3, Editor-in-chief 4, Senior Seminar, Glee Club 2, 3, M Club 3, 4, Varsity field hockey 2, 3, 4, Class basketball 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 2, 3, 4, Badminton 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 2, National Honor Society 3, 4, Class Committees I, Dance Committees 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 3, Spanish Club 4, Science Club 4, Library Service Committee 4, Dramatics Committees 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2. JAMES EMORY SAMILJAN ,Jim . . . distinguished . . . diplomatic . . . diligent U ,AMBITION: To see the world. if Af f fy ly AJ' WUFAVORITE PASTIME: Attempting to ski. p PET PEEVE: An electric alarm clock that buzzes. uv I L' 'Class President 2, Student Council I, 2, 4, Headlight J 'T yl'3, 4, Thespian Society 2, 3, President 4, Glee Club I, H L, 2, Basketball 3, Track 3, 4, Sailing Club 3, 4, Latin IX' l Club 2, Vice-President Spanish Club 4, National Honor WP Society 3, 4, Junior Rotarian 4, Boys' State 3, Ski ' Club 3, Dance Committees 3, 4, Yearbook, '1'-X V - ' I 7 LI' 1' ' , . X , f. P ,I M Y 1, 'f.6:Q-1-Qin S f1,4ix . lQ 'f' -l J 096 dt 41 ,W GAIL DORIS SANDGREN mysterious . . . sincere . . . radiant AMBITION: To be a success. FAVORITE PASTIME: Driving. PET PEEVE: Tarzans. Glee Club I5 Class hockey 45 Class basketball 3, 45 Head- light 45 French Club 35 Spanish Club 45 Senior Play Committee5 Scholarship Play Committee 35 Badminton 3. PRISCILLA SAWYER Pris . . . intractable . . . reliable . . . energetic AMBITION: To stay healthy, wealthy, and wise. FAVORITE PASTIME: Watching M,H.S. beat the Big Blue. PET PEEVE: After-beats. Student Council I5 Band 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Sophomore Dance Committee5 Junior Class Secretary5 Class basketball I, 2, 3, 45 Badminton I, 3, 45 Volley- ball 3, 45 Headlight 45 Yearbook5 Senior Play Committee5 French Club 3, 4. JICDX' . h 1 ,LAI ' T X 5 90-nv Q K ,Adi if Q' Q ,TE 0 A LAN JJ 5 I MICHAEL SEGALL N L . Bluebird . . . teasing . . iQ5i is . . :ti AMBITION: To become 5 doctor. ff I O - FAVORITE PASTIME: Parties PET PEEVE: Eating pizza. 77 Ykl-P 1 4' 23 5, Basketball manager 35 Track 3. J , , DOUGLAS H EWITT SHAFN ER Moose . . . industrious . . . fluent . . . insistent AMBITION: To be a businessman. FAVORITE PASTIME: Talking. PET PEEVE: People who talk too much. Basketball manager 1, 2, 3, 45 Track I, 25 Football man- ager l, 2, 3, 45 Track l, 25 Football manager I5 Head- light I, 2, 3, 45 Student Council 1, 2, 3, 45 Yearbook5 Class Treasurer 35 Latin Club 25 Glee Club 15 Dance Committee 3. PATRICIA LOUISE SHELDON Pat . . . vivacious . . . pert . . . unpredictable AMBITION: To be a private secretary. FAVORITE PASTIME: Watching horror movies. PET PEEVE: Boys that are self-centered. Volleyball l, 25 Basketball l, 25 Badminton I. 44 NORMAN PHILIP SHERWOOD Norm . . . forceful . . . youthful . . . one of the boys AMBITION: To ioin the Navy and to see the world. FAVORITE PASTIME: Making submarines. PET PEEVE: A certain sophomore girl who likes to dance. ARLENE VIVIAN SHUBE Arl . . . peppy . . . compatible . . . practical AMBITION: To get an A on an algebra test in room l2l. FAVORITE PASTIME: Daydreaming. PET PEEVE: Underclass women. Twirler 2, 3, Head Twirler 4, Cheerleader I, Headlight Staff 2, 3, 4, Varsity basketball 2, 3, 4, Field hockey 3, 4, Volleyball 2, 3, 4, Badminton 2, 3, 4, Sports Club 3, M Club 3, 4, Latin Club 2, 3, French Club 4, Play Committees 2, 3, 4, Library Service Committee 2, 3. JUDITH SMETHURST Judy . . . athletic . . . graceful . . . cordial AMBITION: Retailing. FAVORITE PASTIME: Wrestling. PET PEEVE: Hamburg and donut makers. Class basketball l, Class hockey 1, 2, 4, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, Badminton l, 2, 3, 4, Varsity hockey 3, Varsity basketball 2, 3, 4, M Club 3, President 4, Senior Play Committee, Library Service Committee 'l, 3, Yearbook Staff, Headlight 2, 3, 4, Play Committees 2, Basketball Manager l. DOUGLAS GORDON SMITH Doug . . . efficient . . . faithful . . . earnest AMBITION: To attend college and enter business. FAVORITE PASTIME: Trying to read my own writing. PET PEEVE: The long spaces between weekends. French Club 3, 4, Sailing Club 3, 4, Thespian Society 2, 3, 4, Student Council 4, Dance Committee 3, Senior Class Treasurer, Yearbook, Sophomore Nominating Com- mittee, Junior Rotarian 4, Play Committees l, 2, 3, 4. JOHN PICKETT SNOW acquiescent . . . unobtrusive . . . folly AMBITION: To be an architect. FAVORITE PASTIME: Driving. PET PEEVE: Getting paid for doing nothing. Basketball 2, 3, 4. 45 . L . X , tc i the Hatchet Man. hours l STE I NS icheerful . . . perky five feet. Wasting time. Nicknames, ketball 2, 3, Class hockey 2, 3, 4, National Thespian Society 4, French Club 4, Latin Club 2 3- Libra Serv- , 1 VY ice Committee 2, 3, 4, Headlight 2, 3, 4, Yearbook Staff, Badminton 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 2, 3, Scholarship Play Committees 2, 3, 4, Senior Play Committee. PAUL STAN LEY STEVENS Weasel and Romeo-la-Bounce . . joking . . mischievous . . . carefree AMBITION: To go to business school. FAVORITE PASTIME: Girls. PET PEEVE: People who don't laugh at my iokes. Basketball l, 3, Glee Club 3, Football 'l. TWA 4 KARIN STELLA STIEGLITZ regal . . . earnest . . . intense ONT' f AMBITION: To be a physicist. FAVORITE PASTIME: visiting Tufts. PET PEEVE: Low chairs, and desks you can't get your knees under. Latin Club 2, French Club 3, 4, Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, Color Guard 3, 4, Headlight 2, 3, Varsity basketball 2, Class basketball l, 3, Volleyball 3, 4, Badminton 3, 4, Dramatics 3, 4. CATHERINE ELIZABETH STROH Cathy . . . coquettish . . . effusive . . . casual AMBITION: To go to college. FAVORITE PASTIME: Cowboys. PET PEEVE: The Big BOD. French Club 4, Latin Club 2, Headlight 3, 4, Library Service Committee l, 2, 3, Volleyball 2, 3, 4, Basket- ball 2, 3, 4, Hockey 2, 3, 4, Badminton 2, 3, 4, Play Committees 2, 4, Dance Committee 2, Senior Nominat- ing Committee, 46 I, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 3, Class bas- MARY ANN SULLIVAN Nena' '... quiescent . . . mature . . . spontaneous AMBITION: To be an interior decorator. FAVORITE PASTIME: Going to colleges. PET PEEVE: Two-faced people. Glee Club Ip Ski Club 45 Class basketball 'l, 25 Class hockey 3, 45 Headlight 4, Dance committee I, 25 Library Service Committee I5 Badminton I, 4. DONALD EDWIN SWEET, JR. Pickle' I... nautical . . . forthright . . . diffident AMBITION: To become skipper of my own vessel. FAVORITE PASTIME: Fishing without bait. PET PEEVE: Crabs in the lobster pots. Glee Club I, 2. MARIA DEL MAR TERAN Maritina . . . captivating . . . aesthetic . . . patient AMBITION: To find one rule in English grammar which is ALWAYS true! FAVORITE PASTIME: Eating pizza and hot dogs. PET PEEVE: When someone says, Forget it! Never mind! to me. Band 45 Glee Club 45 Senior PIay5 Spanish Club 45 French Club A5 AFS Exchange Student. WILLIAM WINSLOW TRACY Bill . . . natty . . . Big Bopper . . . easy-going AMBITION: To be a dentist. FAVORITE PASTIME: Exchanging C'?J rings. PET PEEVE: Dull skates. Hockey I, 2, 3, 45 Football I, 25 Baseball 1. SIMON WADLEIGH Cy . . . patriotic . . , aristocratic . . . unpredictable AMBITION: To come back to this country. FAVORITE PASTIME: Debating. PET PEEVE: Losing a debate. Senior PIay5 French Club, Vice-President 45 Senior Sem- inar5 Basketball 45 Track 45 AFS Exchange Student. 47 W if 'T ' ,Q rv' 1 1' X ii? ! . JAVV l .ig IxxLg,1f? A3 E ii 'T Y 9, if i g. I ' - l xx i XA f. U. Fx WALTER MUNSTER WALES L perfectionist . . . inquisitive . . . candid 4 f l AMBITION: To be an engineer or a naval architect. E , FAVORITE PASTIME: Smiling, and playing the trombone. PET PEEVE: Having a winch shift ten minutes after set- ting a spinnaker and having to iibe it. Glee Club lr 2: Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 3, 4, Sailing Club 'l, 2. PETER GODFR EY WALSH Pete . , . outspoken . . . speedy AMBITION: To be a geologist, FAVORITE PASTIME: Listening to the two o'clock bell. PET PEEVE: Noisy lunch periods. Track 2, 3. SALLY MAE WARE co-operative . . . pleasant . . . charitable AMBITION: To be a secretary. FAVORITE PASTIME: Watching submarine races. PET PEEVE: Boys who have bad memories. Class basketball I, 2, 4, Volleyball 3, 4, Class field hockey 4, Senior Play Committife, Science Club 4, Year- book, Badminton V if 'fl QW W lily. QW in - ' 31.511 lp' l SMNNMNALTON ER Sue . . . confident . . . competent . . . intellectual AMBITION: To be a mathematician. FAVORITE PASTIME: Dropping my glasses overboard while sailing. PET PEEVE: Questionnaires. Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Class basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Class hockey 2, Volleyball 2, 3, Badminton 2, 3, Student Council I, Headlight 2, 3, 4, Yearbook, Play Committees 3, 4, Latin Club 2, Spanish Club 4, Sailing Club 4. SHERMAN VINCENT WHEELER Sherm . . . non-conformist . . . honest . . . loyal AMBITION: To be independent and self-supporting. FAVORITE PASTIME: Wine, Women, and Song. PET PEEVE: Getting up in the morning. Football 2, 3, Basketball 3, Baseball 3, Yearbook, Play Committees I, 4, Senior Play. s. JUDITH SUSAN WHITE Judy , . , scintillating . . , unswerving . . . dramatic AMBITION: To be a married math teacher. FAVORITE PASTIME: shining my 'waaihf' PET PEEVE: No iets from Marblehead to Brooklyn. Band I, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club I, 2, 3, French Club 3, Latin Club 2, Headlight 2, 3, 4, Yearbook, Senior Sem' inar, Class hockey 3, Library Service 4, Badminton 2, 3, 4, Play Committees 3, 4, I Speak for Democracy Contest 3. WILLIAM FRANCIS WHITE Weaver' '... stolid , . . agreeable . , . serene AMBITION: To follow a career in the Navy. FAVORITE PASTIME: Spending my time on the telephone. PET PEEVE: Myself going out with a freshman girl. ROBERT GRISWOLD WIGGLESWORTH, JR. Wigg' '.,. Atlantean . . . roguish . . . discriminating AMBITION: To be a success. FAVORITE PASTIME: I'll never tell. PET PEEVE: Broken bones during football season. Student Council I, 3, Sports Club 3, 4, Latin Club 2, French Club Treasurer 3, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Sailing Club 2, Dance Committees 2, 3, 4, Yearbook. JUDITH ANN WOOD Judy . . . magnetic . . . warm-hearted . . . pacific AMBITION: To be an efficient private secretary, FAVORITE PASTIME: Trouble. PET PEEVE: Streetlights. Student Council I, Cheerleader I, 2, 3, 4, M Club I, 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer of M Club, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Class hockey I, 2, 3, 4, Badminton I, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball I, 2, 3, 4, Senior Play Committee. SANDRA LOUISE WOOD Sandy . . . agile . . . attractive . . . specific AMBITION: Nursing at Mary Hitchcock Hospital. FAVORITE PASTIME: Summer romances. PET PEEVE: Fast drivers and '55 Oldsmobile. Glee Club I, Varsity basketball I, 2, 3, Varsity hockey 3, 4, 5, M Club I, 2, 3, 4, Badminton I, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball I, 2, 3, 4, Freshman cheerleader, Hockey Cheer- leader 2, 3, 4, Senior Play Committee: Dance Com- mittee 2, 3. 49 ROBERT CHARLES YORK Yogi or Shire . . . unhurried diffident AMBITION: To study mathematics FAVORITE PASTIME: Bowling. PET PEEVE: Hula hoops. CALVIN YOUNG Cy . . . rugged . . . native . AMBITION: To be a salesman. FAVORITE PASTIME: To-Be. PET PEEVE: Sunday nights. Basketball I, 2, 3, 45 Football 45 Club 'lp Baseball 'l. N . . . comfortable . . . . comical of some kind. Glee Club 25 Sports x Avla-J. Q of Un Pl Ml. 5. yf W lQl,s'l'Q Ll GJ of X UMA M W. M we 54? A ,wif tl CM jdwf NY Q , l Q. UW? WLM' 50' GEORGE PARKER It as always sad to mark the passing of a true friend George Parker so unselflshly loved everythang about Marblehead Hugh School that he has left an mdelnble mark on the hearts of those of us who benefited from hrs care and understandnng He wall always be remembered by the Class of l959 for has unsplrlng confldence which he extended to each of us throughout the years Sl . . URN JAY HE LEN JOYCE. UALTLR CARGLYN JERRY :ucv '00 3QAN W Wg Y Sgg HAIQIA Su! -'DALE JIAHNA EALEEN png-r Agni :DOUG DEL nngg IIN 1-on HKRVIN AQLEKEHKRLKA Ltnok IDD IIRRY Y BARBARA 'UNVE :ln Anus 'ul H KKE Etaxue ILYDY R ovxvut neat' 'TH lot. TCH FRYSCILLA JUDY 1105111 IIN L RNIB Ngggwf IDT x Ciinlf 'vvwnus mum C 'Rm' '.ueL 'NNY BOB vmnnnua WS 'man 1 nm ED Aunt. I toon cnonum uname osaue ,-omsg IUDY num, ,ul 0 D 3 rn C -I' 'U m S0 n -1 BKLL SANDY JERRY .BILL BILL bleu 'BQLL CIRL. 3 l ' l i gr .ay LAURA mn- 39 x n u nog nan-r :msn o an E :oe Juni 70 Il ' Illl 'fivi lr I! 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'n na... 6 :de Before the crew of the Class of 59 left the shup we had shared for four years to become the masters of our own fortunes we took a moment to gaze back at the reflectuons un the harbor and see some of the happenungs of the past years We had few duffucultues becomung acclumated durung our furst year on board for we had already spent a year on shup when we were seventh graders We left to spend our eughth grade tourney as the furst aboard the new uunuor hugh traunung vessel and returned to the senuor hugh to begun our long four year voyage Our freshman year was merely a shake down cruuse for the three years to come whuch most of us spent completely at sea The followung year we began to organuze We elected our furst captaun Jum Samuluan and our other offucers Sue Sadoff furst mate Judy Duddy keeper of the log Larry Noyes purser and Judy Rabin recorder Punk and sulver were chosen as the shups colors and our motto became Seuze the Opportunity Our furst bug socual event was Sugar n Spuce The dance commuttee headed by Jum Samuluan transformed the gym unto a dreamland of uce cream and candy In Aprul durung our sprung leave we set asude one day to conduct our statuonery that wonderful years souourn we docked at Goldthwaute Beach and had a pucntc After a long summer ashore we returned to our shup and elected a new group of offucers Torn Frary became our new captaun Nancy Asher furst mate Prusculla Sawyer keeper of the log Doug Shafner purses We got rught underway wuth our candy druve whuch was very successful Eught of our crew were selected that year to become members of the National Honor Socuety These were Nancy Luchman Larry Levune Pete Mules Sue Warner Sue Sadoff Barb Kumball Nuna Pruncu and Jum Samuluan Barbara Kumball and Mereduth Bradley as an alternate were selected as the M H S representatuves to Gurls State whule Pete Mules Jum Samuluan and Joe Mc Kane as an alternate served as our representatuves to Boys State Our bug event of the year was Polynesuan Paradise the .lunuor Prom Pete Mules was the skupper of the prom commuttee and hus leadershup guuded a very competent commuttee to a completely successful and enuoyable evenung When the balmy breezes of summer began to be felt un June the crew celebrated the end of another exhausting voyage wuth a pucnuc at Cranes Beach and a huge party at a crew members house Our host Dave Keefe was later seen Ieavung for Europe 56 W . , K K I5 , . I I . I ' - . ll - ll ' , ' 2 , ' f u I 1 f l I ' I . , ll - u n , . . . - ll I ' Il ' . , I . . I . . I . . drive. It was a complete success and increased our cargo noticeably. To wind up , . G F I . I . . , . ' . I . I O I I I I . . . , , I - ' I I I . ' ll ' ' Il ' , . , . , , . ' 1 to recuperate Almost everyone settled down to another summer of loafsng except Marcsa Faney and Julse McKay who as A F S students spent thesr vacatsons sn West Germany and Turkey respectsvely Gazsng at the reflectsons of our sensor year we see that Joe McKane became Pressdent of the Student Councsl captasn of the football team and captasn of the baseball team Chuck Cslley co captasn of the basketball team Bob Jermyn and Jerry Ryan co captasns of the hockey team Sue Sadoff edstor of the Headlsght and Nancy Asher and Roger Cruff co edstors of the yearbook Joe Demb was elected pressdent of the band and Jsm Samslsan pressdent of the Thespsan Socsety Pat Bernard was elected captasn of the gsrls Red Team and Sandy Wood the cap tasn of the Black Team Our new offscers were Pete Msles captasn Pat Hurley fsrst mate Barb Ksmball keeper of the log and Doug Smsth purser Through the Amerscan Fseld Servsce two new members were added to our crew thss year Marstsna Teran came to us from Madrsol Spasn and Ssmon Wadlesgh from London England By some unfortunate csrcumstances Marstsna was forced to leave us However both she and Ssmon gave us many happy memorses and we hope that they benefsted as much by thesr vssst as we thesr hosts dsd The Sensor Play George Washsngton Slept Here was successfully run for two nsghts and brought a conssderable sum snto our treasury A new Hsstory Semsnar was started sn T959 The members were Nancy Lschman Sue Sadoff Nsna Prsncs Jsm Samslsan Dave Keefe Joe Demb Judy Whste Judy Duddy Barb Ksmball Julse McKay Ssmon Wadlesgh Meredsth Bradley Lousse Gardner and Dan Goodwsn Barb Ksmball won the DA R good cstszen award Arnse Katz as chasrman of the dance commsttee dsd a fsne sob preparsng for our sensor dance Sslver Bells Under the Ieadershsp of Judy Duddy the com msttee dsd an excellent sob wsth the decoratsons whsch snstslled a gay holsday mood sn everyone who attended The last two happy events whsch occurred were the Sensor Banquet and the Re ceptson Then came the sad Baccalaureate Servsce followed by Graduatson on June TO As our sourney together came to an end each one of us had a deep feelsng of sadness upon leavsng frsends and the school we had known for so long It was truly a tsme for reflectsons 57 , . . . . I ' I I , ' j 1 1 1 F 1 - 1 1 . . . , I . I I I I I 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - - 11 - 11 1 1 , . - 1 I I I I I I I I I I I , . 1 1 - 11 - 11 - 1 - I I I The Committee: Doug Smith, Dale Osgood, Jim Samilian, Jay Henderson, Sandy Wood, Bob Wiggleswonlw, standing, Deanna Dinsmore, Pete Burns, Judy Duddy, Pete Miles, Sue Sadoff, Mrs. Miles, seaTed. fawm Priscilla Sawyer, Tom Frary, Nancy Asher, Doug Slnafner, Judy Rabin. rx ,...--- Dan Goodwin, Judy Duddy, Ted Gray, Sue Sadoff, Pete Miles. SJ 14,5141 f i Dale Osgood, Jim Samilian. .iw r Nancy Asher, Sharm Wrreaer, Judy Duddy, Ted Grey, Sue Sadoff, Peie Mrres, Karen C-vennger, Tom Frary. ,Zi r fa 2' , A-.M s f I I ! ' 'Vw 4 , 9 ik: Q K . J' Sue Sadoff, Para Miles, Karen Greringer, Tom Frary En Massa Barb Kimball, Dan Packard, Deanna Dinsrnore, Pere Bums. 4 Caihy Srroh, Doug Swim I . 1 ll' l V 3, Committee members Larry Levine, Priscilla Sawyer, Pere Miles. 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X Y dfmf ll 6544477 I am the SpIrIt of the Class of 1959 Each student of the class has contrIbuted to my GXISISHCS and I In turn am InstIlled In each of them Today I am followIng both Marble head s famous old hIstorIcal traIl and the newer traII blazed by the mem bers of my class At the expanded Abbott PublIc LIbrary Anne Hernon who has achIeved her ambItIon as head II brarIan helped me to fInd In the current book sectIon many unfor gettable books wrntten by members of the Class of 59 The most notable gaIn for the posternty of all Engllsh speakIng people was donated as a gIft by MarItIna Teran who trans lated a set of Spamsh classlcs IUIO EnglIsh Anne Introduced me to Tom DIrectors at Abbott PublIc Llbrary and also author of the technIcal work on the care and feedIng of wIld mIce Tommy was extremely proud to say that hIs lIbrary had been the fIrst to obtaIn the exclusIve edItIon of the research papers of Judy WhIte and Sue Warner who have fInaIly succeeded In confIrm Ing the Pythagorean Theory DecIdIng to leave I glIded toward the nearest wall where a beautIful dlsplay of butterflIes and rare mIn erals stopped me short and I read that Jerry Caswell a noted geologIst was dIsplayIng them here on popu lar demand Under Jerrys dIsplay a few famIlIar names caught my eye An attractively decorated book proved to be that of Albert Horgan on a much needed sublect IOI Short Cuts to EasIer LIvIng Thousands of Amerlcan women gladly recelved MarcIa Lefavours volume The lm portance of a Well Rounded Dlet whule the latest edItIon of Joan PekIns handbook for housewIves How to Control Your TensIons was lust beIng placed on the shelf Kathy GllllS dIssertatIons on the state of world affaurs occupIed a place of honor on the top shelf As I was drIftIng through the door Tommy poInted out Josene Stephens curled up asleep after havmg read every book In the Lubrary CarrIed wIth the wmd I found myself on the well remembered way to MHS Seelng a famnllar face stopped to watch Charlle ArbIng Iumplng out of hIs Sunoco ServIce hIs expenslve clothes On Inquury CharlIe Informed me that he owned the fleet of trucks but he lIked to QIVS hIs customers hIs personal at tentlon CharlIe poInted out BIII Crabtrees auto repaIr shop whIch IS so well known and effIcIent that cars from all over the globe arrIve every day As the strong wlnd carrled me further along I dnscovered bIcyclIng underneath me was KarIn STIBQIIIZ who remlnded me that she was the fIrst person to pedal up Mt Everest I arrIved at the HIgh School Iust In tIme for the long awaIted vIolIn and plano concerts gIven by Judy RabIn and Judy Ross respectIveIy JackIe Frost now head of the ITIUSIC department at Marblehead recog nIzed me and Informed me that the 64 only reason these busy musIcIans had consented to perform was to help the AFS A nostalgIa for the hugh school compelled me to look around the scene of so many happy memorIes Before I left the audI toruum next weeks program was announced AVIS Cohen skIIlful poodle traIner and Lorralne Eld rIdge emInent star of the Metro polItan Opera would gIve a benefIt show for Shella Connellys Rat Re habIlItatIon Center In the corrIdors MarcIa Faney dlS tractedly ran through me absorbed Wllh her problems as Sponsor of the Vouce of Democracy contest How ever she took tIme out to warn me about Sue Foy who IS rumored to sneak stealthIly along M HS corrI headss powerful football team to QIVS to her natIve Swampscott In Splle of MarcIa s warnIng however when Sue cordIally offered to show me the rooms where many of our former classmates are teachers I couldnt resust Passlng by the gym Sue proudly poInted out the extensIve apparatus wIth whIch PhysIcal EducatIon teach er PrIscIlla Sawyer had buIlt up Marbleheads reputatIon as the best such department In the UnIted States At the school OffICS Sandy Flachbart connected us wIth typIng expert Karen MurchIson who ex plaIned her new techmque In the FamIly RelatIons class Sandy e plaIned that teacher Jud Palmer had Invuted LIanne Clark marrIage coun selor to address all of hIs classes I 1 ' . - . , . ' l I i ' : I I ' I U I I I - u 1 1 1- I ' I . ' . . . ' ' . , ,, I ' ' . ' . . . ,, p 1 1 ' l T I o o Il ' Il - , Adams, chairman of the Board of Truck, l00klVlQ IVICOHQVUOUS 'll dors in search of secerts of Marble- . , , . l ' . . , . I I e . 1 I ' . ' 1 . . ' - ' ' , . I I I I 1 I s ' I I , , - - ' I - s I ' I l . s ' ' . ' ' , x- . . I I - U ' I I , . . . I - However Sandy saud that w couldnt tune un on a few rooms be cause the teachers were busy Among These was lubraruan Duanne Dunstan un conference wuth Bull Dus tun pruncupal Jay Henderson had left orders un the offuce that hus spuruted Democracy un Actuon class could not be dusturbed for any rea son Reg Hartley who had settled down from an Induanapolus cham puon to the posutuon of Druver Educa tuon teacher was beung vusuted by Luz Carey the druvung commussuoner of Massachusetts who had the best record yet The school bus system has Increased greatly sunce Bradlee Nuckerson became a druver and the manager Also Dale Osgood has developed a student bus trup o weekends between Marblehead and Exeter Jean Mautland organuzed a dauly shuttle from Marblehead to Swampscott whuch I decuded to fol ow Floatung along I entered a large unfamuluar umpressuve buuldung where I read on a bronze plaque that thus scuentufuc laboratory and planetaruum had been establushed by Roger Cruff who also donates scholarshups to hugh school scuence students Under the plaque was a bust of Stephen Gauss under whose durectuon the laboratory had acquured a good deal of publuc esteem Elaune Armstrong Steves secretary goes on tours demonstratung the useful work of the laboratory Through her lectures Larry Levune learned atomuc physucust was attracted to the re search center Outsude the planetaruum Aluce Puerce hauled me and unvuted me to the Mary Alley Hosputal where she was supervusor of the staff Aluce took me to the wards where nurse Judy Wood had performed a muracle when she took sole care of Tum Pressey who was hurt whule tryung to beat Karun Stueglutz up Mount Everest on hus motor scooter Work ung un the research laboratory was Dave Merrull famous for hus product Sulfatethozypyrutuzune a preven tuon agaunst unfectuon from snappung turtle butes Busuly followung us to all the wards was Carol Goldberg physucal therapust who strongly urged everyone to do exercuses each mornung Between pushups Carol unformed me that several members of the class of 59 had admunustra tuve posutuons un Abbot Hall Followung the telephone wures to ward Abbot Hall I overtook a man un a dark coat long beard and hat pulled over hus eyes Close unspec tuon revealed thus mysteruous char acter to be John Lynch edutor of the lovelorn column of the Marblehead Messenger who had been ordered by edutor Sue Sadoff not to return wuthout some confudentual utems I flew John wuth me the rest of the 65 way to Abbot Hall where Glorua Spatz ran out of her offuce and wouldnt let us advance wuthout proof that we had paud thus years taxes John hurruedly left whule I escaped unto the studuo where Les Goodwun to commemorate the an nuversary of the Spurut of 76 was posung for the modern day versuon for artust Steve Goodwun Apparent ly Steve was too busy to notuce me for two strokes of blue paunt blunded me and I flapped rught unto Aluce Lemueux Matron of Abbot Hall who quuckly cleaned me up and went back to patrollung the rest of the buuldung Outsude Abbot Hall were Davud Goluck and Muke Goloboy op eratung a Daru Whup concessuon whuch featured theur specual Truple Dup Puneapple Nut Treat My map showed that the next stop on the Hustoruc Traul was the beautuful Mansuon House whuch had become famous agaun when an ec centruc mulluonaure had engaged owner and enguneer Ted Gray to desugn a home lust luke thus un the colonual style Consultung my map I was pleased to fund the Lee Mansuon former resudence of a merchant prunce the next stop on my agenda I declded agaunst takung a short cut when I crashed unto a poster lustung the numerous characterustucs whuch qualu fued Peter Mules for the key posutuon of governor of Massachusetts Pete had promused to cut the state debt un half un one week Stunned from the blow I turned and ran rught unto the face of Joe McKane on a I . e . . . 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I l I I 1 1 I , . . . . 1 1 ' I . 1 ' ' ' duplncate bnllboard whnch lnsted hts qualnfncatnons to be governor of the state Joe a former professnonal football player had guaranteed bet ter wages to all nelly donut stuffers My head was stnll swnmmnng when I saw nn front of the Lee Manslon a I + 5- 0713 rn nanpv, 'ttf B n igga .51 I in H HW J NIVIIHIIIIIIII Ill AMEMIIIIIP-1 crowd of people lnstennng to Chuck Cnlley on a soap box wagnng a dnl: gent but unsuccessful campangn for prohnbntnon In the doorway of the Mansnon Carol Aprnl and Sylvna An derson who conducted tours sorbed nn Chucks speech that I toured the house by myself A delncnous odor drew me out doors Here I nonned Pat Sheldon and Sue Rhoades on thelr Pnzza Marathon through Marblehead However wenghted down by the pnzza I had to make a forced land nng at the Kung Hooper Mansnon R515 -lx :REQ Nt EEMQJ lnfuunnnwn islffllfl whnch ns very approprnately servnng as a refuned exhnbntnon place for contemporary art In the doorway was Sandy Curtns who was passnng out amples one to a customer of her exclusnve recnpe for fudge whnch Fanny Farmer had lust taken over Saga of the Sanlboat Pete Burns masterpnece was nn a separate room and the mann parlor was devoted to some tasteful decoratnons of drnft wood and shells whnch Phyllns Cutler had collected nn her Iensure tnme on the Rnvnera Lnnda Kndder and Helen McGoey had a nonnt exhnbntnon fea turnng sculptures conslclered by ex perts to be the henght of Amerncan models Upstanrs Bruce Knncand was dnsplaynng hns nngennous pannt by number knts besnde the works of great masters from Europe Lucknly I was stnll In a mood to apprecnate art for the next stop was the Lafayette House the snte of a motnon pncture nn our hugh school rnng our talented Nnna Prnncn and called Home Before Mornnng B tween scenes Nnna sand that Pat Hurley had lust completed her thnrd comedy The Long and the Short of It Nnna also sand that Dotty Nnemysku had been supposed to star wnth her but Dotty had already sngned a contract to star nn the suc cessful French Broadway play La Petnte Jeune Fnlle Assnstant dnrector of Horne Before Mornnng was Ron nne Nelson who had recenved a T V Emmy for the program wnth the most laughs of the year Ronnne attrnbutes much of hns success to Lounse Gardner the fabulously pand gnrl who starts audnences roarnng wnth her nnfectnous laugh Ronnne nnvnted me to lonn the bb crew at Boston for another scene but my attentnon had been caught by a modern playground fnlled wnth happy healthy youngsters playnng under the dnrectnon of Alnce Percy who had been awarded a prnze for her athletnc program Alnce was workung nn co operatnon wnth Tom Haggerty presndentnal advnsor on youth physncal fntness When I arrnved Alnce was amus mg the chnldren wnth a specnal edn tnon of Lnfe Magaznne fnlled wnth news of some of her former class mates The cover photo was of Laura Halford head of the color guards followed by Toby Russell and Arlene Shube twnrlers nn the fnrst all gnrl bano at Harvard Judy Duddy de signer of the new sac look for men was the sublect of a bntter edntornal and Bob Jermyn success ful bng league baseball player was benng offered fabulous salarnes by three of the manor teams Snnce the chnldren had nnhernted a love of the sea they ennoyed the artncle about the world trnp of the Marblehead V a replnca of a clnpper shnp on whnch Jannce Ganey was head of the galley Ito nnsure proper dnetl Fashnons for the models pnctured In the magaznne were produced by Deanna Dnnsmore who once agann had set the new fashnon styles nn Parns A very loud bangnng struck me as strange comnng from St Mncheal s Church I flew over to nnvestngate . . 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M L ,lv af, lt seems that Jlm Rodgers always a successful locksmlth was attempt mg to get Carolyn Clark out of the belfry whlch had locked whsle she was trylng to frx the bell Carolyn told me through the keyhole that she was supposed to announce the opening of the Gregware Chnp com pany Kendrall Gregware owner and manager Hlred to taste each chnp that was produced were Sally Ware and Maryann Sullivan both expert popcorn tasters previously Jnm fu nally admitted defeat and reluctant ly agreed to call the troops of Joan Carver and Gall Sandgren energetlc co chairmen of the Glrl Scouts of Ameruca to Carolyns rescue A newsboy on the street an nounced the latest news that every one had been wantnng for Carole Buswlcks horse Marblehead For ever had lust won the Horgan cup In the Kentucky Derby Alan Horgan donates SIOO OOO each year for the advancement of horse breedlng Marblehead made the headlxnes agaln today when Shenla Hamson prima ballernna, lust ended her tour around the world with the Sadler Wells dance troupe I soared over for an lntervnew wtth Shenla, who told me that on her KLM Royal Dutch plane home Joyce Brown had been the hostess and had recently been voted the most consvderate One of the most hlstorlc sttes on the traul the Old Town House was AN-X X A Qu gs E 64254164 pi T git, 1 'El 7 ti T fm un. I ins lust underneath me and Joe Demb a famous philosophical orator was speakrng nn the same spot on which Elbrldge Gerry had thrilled so many audxences The occasion for Joes speech was the return of Sue Cun nnngham mlsslonary from South Afrnca who had clvlllzed many na tnves through her understandung ef forts I remained to hear Sue pranse onl multlmnlltonalre Doug Shafner for hls generous support of her Mau Mau Refnnement Classes Cy Danforth chuef of polnce was fughtlng a crowd of gnggllng gnrs who had heard rumors that Car Peterson handsome pro basketball player was vnsntnng Cy Upon vestugatlon these rumors proved to be false I followed the gurls who gained heart at a gllmpse of Jerry Ryan organlzer of an lnternatlonal hockey league, wlth Sandy Wood, who had become famous for her skull In the Ice Capades Close be hand Jerry was Mnke Segall, Ivy 67 league clothes manufacturer who had developed a new style and who outfitted the best dressed men When I saw the lnmousunes lined up before the Elbrldge Gerry House curuoslty forced me to glzde under the closed doors where I hoped to vlew a top secret conference The flrst one I saw here was Torn Frary Amencan statesman now appro Marbleheads greatest statesman Twlstvng through the crowd I was able to dnstmguush Simon Wadleugh presldent of the Brmsh Amerncan Frlendshnp Society receuvmg the worse IH a legal argument wlth the first woman chlef lustlce of the Su preme Court Colleen Brady ln a corner Nancy Llchman Amerlcan ambassador from Parts for Babas on Rum was demonstrateng her product which contains France rvght In the can Apparently however there were some business mlnded leglslators In the group for I floated In on a round table dlscusslon about government Among the placecards I weeded out several famuluar names Prnnted an dlgnlfled letters was Sue Maurols Chancellor of Lower Slob ovta Evldently one of Sues col leagues was whupped unto a frenzy by one of her remarks for soon a placecard entntled Nancy Knely Senator from Alaska narrowly missed Sues head I wasnt so lucky and recelved a crashnng blow whsch broke my flying apparatus Busy .losle Hammond, who had amazed the world by becoming the fnrst woman presudent of the Unnted .,',f fl 1 -1, 11 . 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' I . , A l ' . lrt- , ' . . ,, States patched me up and I qurckly escaped but only rnto worse trouble rn the form of Lrnda Mahoney wrth her yarn sprnnrng machrne whrch grves the home made touch to all manufactured woolens Lrnda hur rredly detached me from some pur ple and whrte wool and we rorned a general mrgratron to the water front Here I notrced a shrp crammed to the masts wrth equrpment such as snow shoes skrs huskres and ready made rgloos Sherm Wheeler and Nancy Asher were well provrded for therr long rourney wrth the Navys Antarctrc Task Forcce There seemed to be some drffrculty about Ieavrng untrl Sherm pard hrs dues to Doug Smrth natronal treasurer of the Mor trcrans Unron and Doug told hrs members to release the shrp The Band of Arnerrca under the drrec tron of Walter Wales had come voluntarrly to see off Sherm and Nancy WHIZ' a streak of smoke marked the trarl of Lee Hathaway travelrng salesman who had exactly one mrn ute to reach Ferry Lane Wrth my fly rng equrpment cracked I drdn t catch up wrth Lee untrl he was purchasrng a parr of waterwrngs from Judy Smethurst who was achrevrng great success rn thrs busrness Lee asked me to rorn hrm to delay ferry boat operator Dan Goodwrn Dan always met hrs schedule however and sarled almost before Lee could get rnto hrs waterwrngs Dan left me at Fort Sewall rn the care of Cal Hamson who had rust frnrshed hrs SCUBA research prorect Cal took me on board the USS Healy named for rts captarn Sprder because he had saved rt from berng destroyed by an rceberg Sprder ordered me to fly up the crows nest and help Frrst Mate Brll Whrte retrreve hrs telescope from one of the sea gulls From thrs look out pornt I was the frrst to spy Jrm Frske returnrng from the Pan Amerrca Sarlrng Cup Race proudly flyrng the cup from hrs mast A large Coast Guard Boat manned by Admrral Don Sweet who was honorrng Jrm s trrbute to Amerr ca was towrng Jrms sarlboat rn to Fort Sewall where a crowd was wartrng to recerve hrm Brll Clemson could be seen veerrng rn my drrec tron rn hrs skrff Commodore of the Eastern Yacht Club where he has worked hrmself up from the launch boy we knew hrm to be A Brll appeared I hovered over hrs skrff and saw Sandy Cook research mathematrcran of the WAVES pac rng the deck because she was too late to present a specral award to Jrm However an excrtrng event al most overshadowed Jrms accom plrshment Joel Mrller parachuted from hrs flamrng rocket shrp and landed on Fort Sewall where Ern Nrckerson the fastest news reporter around qurckly rntervrewed Joel called rn thrs scoop by walkre talkre and went lookrng for another one Meanwhrle Erleen Rubrn had re cerved some better storres than Ern for her darly column called Dear Ruby Dan Packard rrch cucumber tycoon wrote rn to ask advrce about 68 vrtamrns for hrs cucumbers whrch werent thrrvrng well rn our northern clrmate Andrea Potoprnsky the frrst woman to drrve across the country rn two days wanted to know the shortest route around the world In Erleen s column I also read the letter of Ruth O Hara mother of the year wrth twelve chrldren who wondered rf Erleen could grve her desrgns for a house whrch could be expanded each year I soared over to the hrstorrc Hearth and Eagle scene of excrtrng events durrng the War of T812 Here another excrtrng event was takrng place and when l flew rnto a mass of red whrte and blue cloth I saw Meredrth Bradley busrly sew rng a new flag for the Unrted States whrch she had patrrotrcally desrgned Meredrth proudly showed us two framed copres of drplomas from famous unrversrtres whrch had been sent to her by Judy Errckson now workrng for her masters degree rn art at Washrngton A brg crash caused Meredrth to rump up but I knew that rt was only Bobby York who rs a stunt drrver tryrng out the latest cars Zoomrng through the heart of Marblehead I saw the famrlrar face of Alan Condon present owner of Loures Supermarket wrth branches rn other rmportant crtres I arrrved at the John Devereux House a frne example of srmple yet rm pressrve archrtecture whrch Jrm Dolan now a successful burlder who recognrzes beauty had prcked as hrs home l flew out rust rn trme to chat wrth Marcra Anderson recently re 1 1 . . . 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I 1 Turned from her studres ID Europe to set up a beauty salon rn Marble head Marcla sand that she had at tended one of Davud Keefe s extrava gant soxrees at Monte Carlo Among the Important guests at the party was Paul Lawton who was restnng after hrs walk around the world and who was dlsplaytng hrs flsh net col lectlon gathered from many dufferent countries Food at the party was pro vlded by Lrnda Doyle manager of a world wlde chaln of restaurants rn all the malor cntles Both Bully Tracy wealthy playboy and has teacher Olympic skler Bob Wlgglesworth had arrrved at Daves party after sklung tn Swrtzerland The maxn at tractlon of the evening however was Joan Cudrhy leadlng lady tn Le Barbrer de Sevrlle rn Parts All dresses worn at the party were desrgned by Del Plotnlck of Frfth Avenue New York In her Elegance for the Elrte Shop Wlnglng my way to the Azor Orne House my supersonrc ears prcked up a dum hubbub of anlmal nouses Here was Paul Stevens ranch upon whlch he has carried out his school daydream to ratse weasels At Paul s ranch Betsy Morse was testrng her new halr spray Platrnum Must on the weasels l narrowly evaded the spray when Betsy enthusiastically kept on spraylng whsle she told me that Julle McKay had returned to Turkey Kthrs ttme for goodl where she as attemptrng to teach the Turks the art of ballet Standing under the famous pear tree at the Azor Orne House was the cultural club composed of Peter Walsh Marvin Greenberg Cy Young Roger Roffman and Bradley Bates who at thus meetrng were studyung human nature by watchnng the gurls go by Thelr flrst prospect appeared on the horlzon and turned out to be Martha Kuell Teacher of the Year with all her adorlng puprls following her Trarllng after this cozy llttle group was Dr Jlm Samlllan a psychtatrlst wrth has nose burned In the data which he had collected whsle trylng to dtscover Marthas specnal charm Martha unvrted me to ponn her group on Its vlsut to the Old Powder House - 'fix ygttlillfffsflllf All Marblehead feels a touch of pride In seeing this bulldrng whlch stored powder during the French and lndran Wars the Revolution and the War of 1812 and today a pag eant had been planned about rt Boy Scout servnce had prepared Wrlfred Burgoyne well for a Gen eralshrp an the Army and he to gether with Roger Blausdell the Presidents pulot thrrlled everyone wrth excrtnng stones Marblehead was honored to have at thus pageant Don Ferguson who with the help of Duck Perkrns chlef aeronauttcs eng: neer workrng on the rockets de veloped the fuel whrch powered our rocket to the moon A specral speech was glven by Norman Sherwood at present a con 69 troversual frgure wtth has Ideas about revlslng the Unrted Natrons He spoke about a group of U S cmzens who were goung to educate back ward people polltrcally culturally athletlcally a d so rally ln hs group was Barb Knmball who has ferst chatr In the French horn sec trons of the Boston Symphony Or chestra Arny Katz national chalr man of the Democratrc committee would show the natives correct gov ernment and clean polltlcs Jerry Krasker thought thus musston lmpor tant enough to leave has posrtlon as French professor at the Sorbonne In the athletrcs program Barb Kung wrnner of the Natlonal Tournament cup for salllng rn record trme and gavelrn team In the Olymprcs would carry out exercrse requnrements In stead of hunts and campfures for the natives Nancy Fiore plans to organize dances schools and rnovles More recrusts for this prol ect were bemg sgned up glided gently away to my last stop on the hustortc trarl whrch the Class of 59 has blazed The Molly Pitcher House had for merly been the resrdence of people wlth mysterious charms and now Cathy Stroh has chosen at as the srte of her fortune tellung establrshment As I crossed her palm wlth stlver Cathy saw tn her crystal ball the past great achrevements of her Class of 59 and also she saw me the Sprrlt of 59 leadmg her class on to brrghter and more glorious attain ments I I . 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' :Pl O an We the Class of 1959 suspected of beung of unsound munds and under a spell of sadness because of our evutable departure from Marblehead Hugh School do herewuth bequeath to our members the followung to Tom Adams a puece of cheese Marcua Anderson a key to Johnnues house Sylvua Anderson the gym Carol Aprul a gold baton to use un the Rose Bowl Parade Charlue Arbung a kudublung pun Elaune Armstrong a gallon of mudnught oul Nancy Asher some Bufferun for after the yearbook Brad Bates a twenty year subscruptuon to Hot Rod Pat Bernard pep pulls un case she ever loses her bounce Roger Blausdell a referendum Mereduth Bradley Sux Weeks to Better Spellung Colleen Brady a paur of track shoes Joyce Brown elevated shoes Wulfred Burgoyne hus own Boy Scout Troop Pete Burns golden fluppers and goggles Carol Buswuck a solud gold horse shoe Luz Carey a sku lesson at Mt Sunapee Joan Carver a guuded tour through the boys locker room Jerry Caswell an unbuttoned sportshurt Chuck Culley hus own pruvate uungle Carolyn Clark a bottle of sun Luanne Clark an automatuc self operatung cash reguster Bull Clemson a permanent chauffeurs posutuon Avus Cohen rent a car Alan Condon a can of roasted caterpullars Sheula Connelly an lpana smule Sandra Cook a kutchen Bull Crabtree a couple of baffle plates wuth dual carbs for hus hot Merc Roger Cruff a glass of water to go wuth Nancy s Bufferun Joan Cuduhy the Bug Dupper un the summer skues Susue Cunnungham a three day weekend Sandra Curtus a carton of strong cugarettes Phyllus Cutler her long ponytaul Cy Danforth a personal untervuew wth Bret Maveruck Joe Demb a colony of cockroaches Deanna Dunsmore a duet that she can keep James Dolan Hollywood mufflers for hus buke Lunda Doyle grey haur to go wuth her worrues Judy Duddy a fuddy 779 Duanne Dunstan shares of J A stock Bull Dustun Mary Ellen Chase theM H S luvung o Lorraune Eldrudge a deep bass vouce Judy Eruckson a nousemaker Marcua Faney a tree of Democracy Don Ferguson a debut of hus statuon wagon at Induan apolus Nancy Fuore Nuagara Falls James Fuske a leak proof saulboat Sandy Flachbart unbreakable fungers Sue Foy a fruendly poodle Tom Frary an explanatuon of hus nuck name Jackue Frost a 30 hour day Januce Ganey a paur of head skus Louuse Gardner her own drugstore u whuch to make frappes Stephen Gauss a 300 unch telescope Cathy Gullus a very neat notebook Carol Goldberg a goldfush Davud Goluck a box of No Doz Make Goloboy weughts so hus car wull rude as low as 1 1 1 ln' I . 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I . 1 , - 7 I 1 - 1 1 ' 1 l I ' 11 11 1 , .. . - 11 - - . , , . . , . , - . . . d ll f I I 1 1 1 1 1 ' , . . , . . 1 1 I - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 ' . , .. . . . 1 1 1 ' ' 1 n 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 ' , 1 - - 1 . . . - - ' I 1 he does Dan Goodwun a voxce Leslle Goodwln a How to keep score at a Basketball Game book Steve Goodwun a one way tucket to Swampscott Ted Gray a Confederate flag Marvin Greenberg Ruth OHaras laugh Kenny Gregware ventson steaks Tom Haggerty a few leftover superlatlves Laura Halford a megaphone Josne Hammond a ioke book Cal Hamson another great :nterceptlon Shelua Hamson one barrel of bant Reg Hartley a palr of weighted cleats Lee Hathaway a blank tlcket stub Blll Healy a web Jay Henderson locks for hus armoured car Albert Horgan another G E contest to wan Allan Horgan a reclnnnng chanr Pat Hurley a nine oclock school opening Bob Jermyn a clean Tuxedo Amy Katz a bottle of sptruts David Keefe a supply of tardy slaps Llnda Kidder a iunlor homeroom Nancy Klely a chauffeur Barb Kimball afterbeats Bruce Klncald his own cross country track Barb Kung Ivy League weekends Jerry Krasker a speclally bullt lunch tray to accommo date four lunches instead of two Martha Kuell a frown turned upside down Paul Lawton a Jaguar Marcla Lefavour a musnc shop Allce Lemieux a place In the first Sports Hall o Fame for Women Larry Levune a mlrror Nancy Lnchman her own Square Dance caller John Lynch a wagon to get on every so often Carol Magee a years supply of grownng pulls Linda Mahoney trlps to Wolfeboro Jean Martland weekends at the Unlversuty of Massachu setts Sue Marols a tranquullzer Helen McGoey a papler mache flreplace Joe McKane a wlnnrng college football team Julue McKay answer key to the physics tests Dave Merrnll some fare-crackers to go pop pop Joel Mlller a plle of answers to match hrs questnons Betsy Morse a grass skurt Karen Murchuson another home nurslng class? Ronald Nelson a brother named Rlckey Brad Nlckerson a drnvlng lesson Ernue Nnckerson a record Q Tall Paul maybe'P'P Dotty Nsemyskn a role on Broadway Ruth O Hara a hyena Dale Osgood a peep driver Dan Packard a lar of pickles Jud Palmer peroxlde for hrs halr Joan Pekln an automatuc worrylng machine Allce Percy a place In the l962 Olympics I l ' . I . I . ' ll a . I I I - . I . I . . , , . I I I I 1 ' 1 I I 1 1 - I I I I I I I . I , I . ' ' A ' Il II I I Ann Hernon, a fool-proof explanation for jokes Peie Miles, auxiliary motgrg I . . . I 1 . , . . , I I . I I . ' 1 I . . I ,, . . D I . .I . I I , I I , I . . I I . . . I - . , . . . I 72 Dlck Perkrns has pruvate parktng place at MHS Carl Peterson an alarm clock Alyce Prerce an lce creano concesslon Del Plotnnck a model T Ford Andrea Potoptnsky a plnk cloud Tlrn Pressy an American car Nana Pruncl a Ctgar Judy Rabln stllts Sue Rhodes short haur Jim Rodgers a drmple In the mlddle of a chin Roger Roffman a subscruptlon to Playboy Judy Ross a contract at Carnegle Hall Enleen Rubln a head shrunker Toby Russell a llfe tlme membershlp ln the boy ofthe week club Jerry Ryan an electrlc razor Sue Sadoff a spaghettl vendor Marntuna Teran a standing nnvltatlon to Marblehead Jnm Samrllan the male lead an the next Broadway spec tacular Gall Sangren Tarzan Prls Sawyer a remote control radno Mnke Segall a rock Doug Shafner handcuffs Pat Sheldon a glass of Clear water Norm Sherwood a prtvate forest Arlene Shube a padlock for her nncrtmnnatlon pocket book Judy Smethurst shrunklng pulls John Snow The Last Hurrah Glorna Spatz tughts 73 Josene Stephens flve stars Paul Stevens a parr of dlrty vvhrte oucks Doug Smtth hts very own mon y Karln Stleglutz a weekend an the Alps Cathy Stroh fre postal servuce to Texas Mary Ann Sulllvan Ed Sullivan s smile Don Sweet a Sou wester Wllluam Tracy Rocket Rlchards stuck Simon Wadleugh a knnfe to cut has accent Walter Wales a tonsonal treat Peter Walsh a prlvate conference room Sue Warner an E report card Sherman Wheeler a Yul Brynner havr C95 cut Judy White a cat to catch her tongue Bull Whrte an underclasswoman Bob Wngglesworth a weekend at Belknap Judy and Sandy Wood twrn husbands Bob York a car that doesnt blow up Cy Young Bud and Carl Reflectors Josene Stevens Sheula Connelly Joan Cudlhy Tom Frary Muke Goloboy Tom Haggerty Arny Katz Arlene Shube Judy Smethurst Simon Wadlelgh Sue Warner I , f . , A ' ' Q I I I 5' . - Q ' A , , - , . . . . I , , I I v . , . . - I ' , I , . I ' ' Sally Ware, a pocket-sized typewriter , l , 1 I I , . I . . . 1 l I ' I I : , , , , I - ll ll ' ' l I anwiillif mms' ', Q 7 ' ',.fiN:Qf.-'uf kmfifgggf Eisn- ,-,5 Wwe' l T, E im ' 1 xv' : mar .IVIO 'Q ,The - 0 , s fi' rg.-4-, 'Q 418' SPORTS 15. we FOURTH ROW left to right John Kohler Pete Gottlick Fanning THIRD ROW left to right Jack Cogswell Les cllfte Jake Levy Pete Maitland Pete Cassidy Bull Rockett Mke Goloboy Bob Jermyn Cy Young Les Goodwin Joe FIRST ROW left to right Torn Haggerty Arnie Katz Jerry Krasker Jerry Ryan That the football squad experienced a unique season goes without saying but taking into consideration the iniunes the overwhelming odds and the powerful opposition it certainly was a season not lacking in valor or stamina With many talented mainstays both in the line and backfield each game was played to the fullest with Head Coach Herm Hussey and his able assistants Ed Colby Trem Robarts Ed Johnson and Parker Caswell coaching from the sidelines and our very capable leader Joe McKane taking command on the field This years team was perhaps the most spirited of any so far in the opinion of the coaches and of many of the townspeople The team always played as a unit and in many instances showed really great talent Joe McKane was picked for the North Shore All Star team and Arnie Katz and Tom Frary merited honorable mention For our seniors Thanksgiving Day brought the end of their high school football careers Although they cannot look back to the glories of winning games they will always carry with them the memories of hard-fought encounters battling shoulder to shoulder with their teammates and classmates of the Class of 59. 76 Tom Bowen Eric Sprtze Dave Engber Barry Gordon Richard Shapiro Don Freeclson Bob Chadwick Don Once Jctn Harvey George Osgood Hank Glackemeyer Jim Fleming B b Rad Bucky Grader Loel M lle Steve Goldstein SECOND ROW left to right Pete Burns Cal Hamson McKane Jay Henderson Bob Wiggleswcrth T m Frary Cy Danforth Reg Hartley Torn Adams 4, 2 W 3, , 0 L' -7' A It if 4 ,., . 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FOURTH ROW left to rught Sumon Wadleugh Don Freedman John Nolan Steve Freedman Arthur Horgan Dave Keefe THIRD ROW left to rught Bull Clemson Jerry Tydlacka Steve Sherman Tom Mannung Pete Martland Bully Grah m Jum Laramue Norm Carey SECOND ROW left to rught Coach Howard Alan Horgan Carl Petersen Jay Henderson Joel Noe John Forbung Danuel Packard Bull Rockett Duck Shapuro Coach Walsh FIRST ROW left to rrght Larry Hoffman Duck Katz Bob Radcluffe Chuck Culley co captaun Don Conn co captaun Dave Goodman Lennue Cashman Thus years basketball team umproved wuth every game Coach Lou Howard assusted by Mr Walsh brought the club along a game at a tume Co Captauns Chuck Culley and Don Conn along wuth Jay Henderson Carl Petersen Allan Horgan, and Dan Packard dusplayed fune sportsmanshup throughout every game Each contest truly ended wuth the funal buzzer We would luke to extend our thanks to Mr Howard who has lust completed hus funal year of coachung basketball at M H S 78 1 5 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 5 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 1 - - , . . f 1 . , . ' 1 1 - 1 1' 909 x Kg 4 xx Q 7 SECOND ROW left to rught R Downrng Coach E Colby Rod Nrchols Smokey Mason Dave Kennedy Ronnre Best Duck Haley Dave McKane Jnm Flemung .hm Cooksey Jeff Best .lake Levy Make Futzgerald Ken Robarts Clrtfne Punchard FIRST ROW left to rlght Bob Taylor Lee Hathaway Joe McKane Bobby The T958 59 hockey season was a rather dnsapponntrng one for M H S Although thrs years season was not very rmpressuve the determlnatuon of the captarns Jerry Ryan and Bob Jermyn rs a credit to the school The team dad show Improvement over the year and next year we should be agaln an the runnrng forthe North Shore Hockey Title Jerry Ryan who has been M H S goalie for four years has been placed on the North Shore Hockey All Star Team for the third straught year Coach Ed Colby and the entlre team deserve credit for the hugh sprrnt mamtanned throughout the year 80 Jermyn, Jerry Ryan, Bill Tracy, Steve Yozell, John, Mentuck. V . , . . . . . l I , . 1 , . . . , 1 1 1 H Of vnu- wx , , u, .K N 'bf 0 4 7, ' ' . ' ,M f - 1 M Av ,Q 1 'sf W S if 'E I Q .. : 1 u viii: I ' . f. 1 q-- Q A H I-'iii 'ii' 3 fi, F, - . W ' H xi' ,W Epi T 4 'Q it Q' fm -Q 5 Q11 Q i U1 'U i 19- 19, -. f. 1 ,Q ' ,if 'N Q, ,I ?Q if? SWG? if Ag W 5'-Q' ,N Y ' i fr. af-.ffakm ,, . f 1 5 Fx Uh ' v ' sl' ' 2 , 5 v' 1 'H as wi 297 f 'l'v. -.5 ,- 5251 , 73: '27 THIRD ROW left To rnghf Llnda Epsteln Nancy Dayus Harriet Clwadvvlck Dome V lnger Karen Klcly Key Russell ClNflS Chandler QECOND FQOV ldv fc rglwr Fellcny Day Ann Flfzpatrlck Nancy Jones Wendy Ba ley Rae Deerng llnan E en s enge Sn ron Bra , FlRqT lc rcw ss Edlln Dlxey J dy EVlCl4SCD Que Foy Alyce Percy Judy Qmellwurv 'ianly Vo ci Jean Maltano L y p lcKa, Under The leadershnp of Mass Duxey and Mrs Styles the glrls basketball Team flnlsned The season vvrflm a crown of success Tnus year we won four out of sux of our games The yarslly Team consusled of Judy Smelnursf, Sandra Wood, Ellen Messenger, and Judy Erlckson as forwards, Dollle Vnlllnger, Allce Percy, Pal Bernard, Jean Mall land, and Sue Foy as guards SCORES Beverly 44 30 60 64 Woburn 50 l3 All l8 lpsyylclw AO 30 46 52 84 E 5 0 3 J J ' r V 2 f l E ff :, J 1 fi V kai . 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J' f'1'1.' v--A-vu , n!,. s 9 -DAX' ,474 ,.,,v THIRD ROW lett to rught Candy Barr Glorua Bernard Carol Putnam Dale Curley Judy Whatmore Davud Mcliane Leo Tracy Pete Hoffman Eruc Sputzer Paul Bagnulo Muke Bagnulo Sheula Mclnt re Laurel Kuel SECOND ROW l tt John Whupple Steve Bradley Don Orne Duck Katz Joel Noe Barbara Tobey S san C swell Caryl Swanson Arthur Horgan FIRST ROW left to rught Mr LOVEIY TCW' Frarv -lUl6 McKay Deanna Dunsmore Joe McKane Judy Eyges Bob Taylor Jum Samullan D ug Smuth Pat Hurley Bull Clemson Joanne Woodman To represent and serve the students of Marblehead Hugh School, the Student Councul was formed and has played an unc easungly umportant role un the atfaurs of the school At the end of the year ut dustr toutes uts wealth to the Amerucan Fueld Servuce a scholarshup and several other organ zatuons However, to obtaun the money for these worthy recupuents ut holds the Sade Hawkuns Dance a magazune druve pencul and bookcovers sale a car wash a talent show and a decal sale Wuth all of these actuvutues good leaders are a must Thus year Joe McKane presu dent Bob Taylor vuce presudent Judy Eycues secretary and Deanna Dunsmore treasurer have upheld thus standard of good leadershup 90 as Y ! T il or rr I 1 5 . I 0 1' . . . I u 4 , ' y , ' y. , e to right: Kent Robarts, Judy Zimman, Pat Herring, Sue Gauss, Jane Anderson, I f f ' , , , Q G , , . , ' f ' ' f ' f ' f u u - 1 l I I I 3 l u , I u I . . r . . . . I 5 . I . l . , . 5 . I . . I 1 r - . y ' 1 , ' ' 1 , , 1 ' , THIRD ROW IeTT To rught Lcuuse Gardner Arnold KaTz Douglas Smuth Roger Cruff Thomas Frary Judy Whute SECOND ROW leh To rughf Elaune Arm sr rug Nancy Luchman Paurucua Hurley Judy Dudcly Julue McKay Nancy Asher FIRST ROW leT1To rught Larry Levune Jarne Samuluan Sue Sadoff Suzanne Warner Nna Prncu Barbara Kumball MereduTh Bradley Peter Mules Www The mosT selecT organuzaTuon un Marblehead Hugh us The local chapTer of The NaTuonal Honor SocueTy Membershup un Thus SocueTy us The hughesT honor a hugh school sTudenT can receuve and coumless underclassmen have sTruyen To be vxorThy ElecTuon To The SocueTy us based on Tour gualuTues characTer scholarshup leader shup and servuce Members of The SocueTy are chosen un Two groups Fuve percenT of The class are chosen aT an umpressuve suspense Tulled ceremony un May of Theur uuruuor year Barbara Kumball Larry Levune Nancy Luchman Peuer Mules Nuna Pruncu Sue Sadoff Jum Samuluan and Sue Warner were Tapped un May T958 In The Senuor year Ten percenT more of The class are elecTed unTo The So ueTy Elaune Armsfrong Nancy Asher MereduTh Bradley Roger CruTT Judy Duddy Narcua Faney Tom Frary Louuse Gardner PaT Hurley Arnue KaTz Julue McKay Doug Srnuth and Judy WhuTe were unducTed as senuors The oTTucers of The Honor QocueTy un T959 were presudent Doug Smufh vuce presudenT Roger CruTT secretary Nancy Asher Treasurer Arnue KaTz 9I ro , ' , ' , J , J' , J . I , I ' : l 4 , s J 4' , J , , 5 Y ', ' , ' , A , 4 0 of elecTion. Members are chosen by a secreT balloT of The TaculTy. : I 4 I - I I V I ' I U 7 , 2 , 2 , ' - SECOND ROW left to rught Arlene Shube Nna Prnc Judy Erckson Drck Raphael Pat Bernard Barbara Kmball Cathy Stroh FIRST ROW left 1 rght Nlarcna Fancy Joe McKane Jule McKay Bob Chun Sue Fad ff Fd tor n Ch ef Doug Shafner Helen McGoey Judy Rabun Under the guudance of the faculty advtsor Mrs Buggs the staff of the Headllght publlshes the school paper enght tnrnes each year Sunce each Issue as crowded wuth all the news and actnvutues of the school the staff ts cornposd of members from each class The Headlrght staff work thenr way up accordnng to thelr experlence on the 'ob The staff of the Headlrght consusts of Edltor rn Chref Sue Sadoff Asslstant Edutor Robert Chun News and Features Edntors Marcna Faney Douglas Shafner Rewrite Edltor Barb Ksrnball Bustness Edntor Nnna Prnncu Exchange Edntor Arlene Shube Boys Sports Joe McKane Gurls Sports Pat Bernard Club Edntor Julue McKay Mustc Edltor Judy Rabun Dramatucs Edrtor Jarnes Sarnlllan Typnnq Editor Judy Eruckson Ctrculatuon Edntor Cathy Stroh Fnnancnal Editor Helen McGoey Photogra pher Muchael Raphael Advusor Mrs Barbara Biggs 92 1 1 1 1 l ' '1 l 1 1 1 l 1 . 1 O I 1 , , I , , ., C , . A -l - 1 , , A . . . , . 1 - 1 1 , . 1 , - - I I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , . , . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 I 1 1 1 1 ' X , , . . , , ,, W, Q ,, V... M , ,W N , ' I 03.40 ' V V . THIRD ROW left rc rrghf Joan Pelcln Nleredlrlw Bradley Karen Nlurclw son Dale Osgood Suzanne Warner Sandy Flachlsart .losle Hammond Plwyllls Cutler P cla fy Llnda Mahoney SECOND RON left to nglwt Josene Svepllens Judy Ross Dome Nlemysku Carolyn Clark Sylyla Anderson Elalne Arm 'reno T rn Haggerfy Mary Ann Qollwan Jady Snnernarsr Sandy Conls Ann Hern n Judy Wlnlfe Euleen Rubln FIRST ROW ff 10 rglnt Delpl- r-e Plofnlck o e Brac, Par Hu ley Jlm Qarnlliar .Ioan C dlhy Jay Henderson .lerry Krasker Gall Sandgren Larry L vme Jannce Ga ey Shella Connelly i iv R L ca aexso a Q v 5 RQ C, f oo RL, w 93 ras Il Sa af, ' . T , ' 1 5 , , ' ' ', ' ' , ' - 5 . J, o , ., T , 1 - 1 , T , 3 , - , ., , le 1 . 1 .l. , Chen rxr. v .,! U., I X , I E., . mV . I T Tl-1l72 RCI. ii' 'Q r'g ': ' n . .l ' f Jos, S.-.a z::.'g Nara, E in l-' '.':G:.e'l' ,nan E' :R,: Pa-w' Vw' wg ,ECONO RC 'Q 'gf' Jam, S- -1' we De ,Joravlaan Sf bwg Baie Bea Bon R in n Jcnn ppl Q E zany Z5 4 ' Nam, .ores E1-efza Saf er: ,iff R' ef' '5 Y Dcfyf l -vgf' Gcnda Sfoclf .el Jac, F'a', ReQ5,- Roz: mov Kew, ' 1 3 cfs Bi 'cza So l: . 'acre Epps . ' SQ K Q ' 5:13542 ' Left to ght D ug Sm th Nancy Asher Roger Cruft Dan Goodwn Early nn our Sensor year our advisor chose Roger Cruft and Nancy Asher Edttors and Lee Hathaway Lay out Edutor The Class of 59 chose from a lust of many tune tntles Reflectnons for the name of their Yearbook Wuth the asststance of many of the sensors other members of the faculty and school staff and Mr Hult our photographer thus years yearbook was a tremendous success 94 in-Chief, Doug Smith and Dan Goodwin Buslness Managers, Pete Burns Art Editor, LITERARY STI'-FF THIRD RO!-', 29? 'Q g 'p S. CD'-e,, U. Fevey, N. Lfchrrar J SmeYm's', C. B'acf, S. Warwer J. C-c5'f. J. Jmlre, J. Pekin. SECOND ROW, .QTY TC rigff: Caro' Magee, N. Pfrmcl, M. Greenberg, T. Fray, J, Samlqyar, M. Gccocf, A rCa'z, A Srme, J. Rabfn. FIRST RON, 'eft vs rgv: Am ser N, Dcn2 .,e, J Kiefer, J Sfevens, R, Cuff, N Asher, L. Hafhanay, L. GBVGVWEH D. Sragwet J McKay. T v ART STAFF SECOND ROW Teh TC rwgiv- S Ware, A Remy K. Sfroh FIRST RON, left Y: right J. SITTGYTMJVST L. Ha'rNa:.a,', P Buns, J Ganey. Aw Edna' Pere Bmw 2 1, TYPING STAFF SECOND ROW, IGH to right. B, Klmrcdf, M. Bradiey, S. Ware, L Mafcrwey. FIRST ROW, Tefr To righrp D Pictmck, D. Osgood. J. Erick son, R. OW-Tara, P. Cutler. 3 a .H 9 UC NCQS C THTRD ROI. ff' o rg w 1 '.':'sf. SECOND ROI. dt ' fy' ' D J -:Rani B. M ggTes,u:'f:, 'ey A Cds . .RST ON R R RQ C Cv-,. 3 vim' QQ ., vw CCG.: E Aw' e--a ,, g er les an wan Joe Demb Jnm Sarnxllan Slmon Wadlelgh Dave Keefe FIRST ROW left to rlght Nlna Pruncl Mereduth Bradley Julie McKay Sue Sadoff Loulse Gardner Nancy Lrchman Judy Duddy Barbara Krmball A semlnar nn crltucal socral thrnkmg a new extracurricular actlvlty has been started thus year under the leadershnp of Mr Paul Walsh Its purpose rs to develop the processes of reasomng through the reaclnng and dlscussron of selected soclal, polltlcal and phnlosophlcal wrntlngs On the basis of achrevement In socnal studies and abullty to dlscuss matters lntellectually fifteen students were chosen by a committee composed of Mr Beach Mr Emery Miss Thompson and Mr Walsh Meetings of the Semlnar Group are held once a week This actnvlty IS extremely useful to the students In preparing them for college and It has made them more capable of reasoning phllosophncally In their everyday Ives 96 3 . ,t r . .' 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THIRD ROW left to rrght Mereduth Bradley .Iulne McKay Joel Muller Pat Hurley Sue Sadotf SECOND ROW left to rtght Shenla Connelly Joan Cudnhy Peter Mtles Snmon Wadlengh Roger Rotfman Joe Demb Marvm Greenberg Deanna Dansmore Delphrne Plotnuck FIRST ROW left to rnght Mrss Nancy Fay Fox Caryl Swanson Tum Pressey Jam Samulgan Doug Smlth Bob Taylor Marcra Faney Nana Prmcn Arnue Katz 957 Formed tn 1949 by Mass Fox to further an Interest un dramatic arts and to ranse the standards of hugh school theater productnons the Thespuan Soclety aroused our Interest In Drama Festnval nn which we have ever since recenved excellent ratfngs In addntlon to partlcrpatron In the Festuval the group presents the Scholarshlp Play enloys a Chrrstmas party and conducts Thespnan Inductuon annually 97 I : 4 I . l V 1 I ' I : I I 1 r r f r I ' r : f , , , , , f , - O O O . . . . 4 . . , , . 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SECOND ROW left to right Mr Gordon McKey Tim Pressey Steve Gauss Peter Miles Jerry Caswell Mr Charles Lovely FIRST ROW left to right Sue Sadoff Julie McKay Alice Percy Sally Ware Dale Osgood Sheila Connelly co ordinate any further exhibits of its type The Science Club vvas the natural solu tion to that problem The M H S Science Club has already shown by its activities at the North Shore Heart Conference and by contributions to scientific magazines that it deserves to be ranked as one of the most worthwhile of all school organizations Its twenty members prepared and presented another successful science exhibit this year 99 0 The science exhibit in T956 showed the necessity of a group to organize and MR SAM HARRIS Dlrector Zami Over the past few years the Band has achneved one of the hnghest ratungs possnble at various Festlvals and rs contnnurng wnth hopes for future success A concert at the Superuntendents Conventnon ln Svvampscott began an excellent year Perform ances slnce that concert Include M H S football games the Christmas Concert the Sprung Concert parades and school rallues Thus year for the fnrst tlme the band partuclpated IU a double exchange concert for Band and Orchestra vvlth West Hartford Connectncut As In prevlous years the Band malntarned nts supenor ratnngs at the Festtval and was well represented at the Regtonal and All State Concerts Under the capable Ieadershnp of Joseph Demb presudent Jacquelune Frost secre tary Judlth Rabnn lubrarnan Judnth Duddy assxstant llbrarlan Carl Coffrn manager Tlmothy Pressey Clark Haggett Ronald Nelson assrstant managers Lunda Jackson quartermaster Marcna Faney Vlrgnnua Ferren .lean Ernckson assnstant quartermasters the Band has grown and prospered I00 . ,- . . ... , I , I f I .' 1' 'J' ,' 'Af ', J f I 1... r . I . ' MR SAM HARRIS Dlrector The M H S Orchestra carrxed on nts flne tradutron thus year and receuved ex cellent ratings at the Northeastern Music Festnval It was also well represented at the Reguonal and All State concerts Wuth the Band the Orchestra partuctpated In exchange concerts wnth the band and the orchestra from West Hartford Connectrcut As IH prevnous years the group performed at the Chrnstmas Concert the Sprung Concert Graduatnon and the plays and varlous assemblles Jacqueime I Jackne J Frost was secretary of the Orchestra and Judy Rabin and Judy Duddy were the Iubrarnans l0I - WI, ,,N, L V M , i,Q,,,nt, ,wwfhyti .1 ' . ',t, we L ' M , . ,yn -ff- X - 1 I , . I I V I I ' ' H ' ll ' 1 in i fm- ge -, 1 ' .s , ,game egg ,J 'Il Lx xx x , Qerfs vw Q v E Y k 1 vY,f .,. 529 ka-'K P I .3 iw W, ve F 'eye zby kiygl ,K 34 H4 3 4 .1 , 1 f x V ' .' g Q52 , 4 1 up J lf . , I Q' WZQMQ' W' Q 1 -. , x 1 A ,V X , 4 ,N V ,V ggi! am - , X N ' ix ff, W 2' 6 25 5 VV f - H. 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F ' f vf 'Q'7 gk? . v,E1.::z!.e, f :A as ii SECOND ROW left to right Maritina Teran Gail Sandgren Lorraine Eldridge Laura Halford Julie McKay Nlartha Kuell Betsy Morse Judy Ross FIRST ROW left to right Miss H B Dwunell Jackie Frost Alan Condon Tom Haggerty Jim Samillan Nancy Lichman Bull Crane Sue Sadoff To practice the Spanish language which we learn in class apply it to everyday language in enloyable get togethers are the purposes of the club This year the club has talked with Maritina to familiarize themselves with the customs of Spain spent a day in Boston with a meal at a Spanash restaurant cele brated a typical Spanish Christmas Fiesta and ended with a banquet The officers are President Tom Haggerty Vice President Jim Samillan Secretary Nancy Lichman Treasurer Alan Condon The faculty advisor is Miss H B Dwinell l07 0 . . . . I , situations, and use it in conversation to gain a more functional adeptness of the I I - ' ' , J ' ' , ' ' ' 2 , , T N - B -J V N F tc N tg , I Q . 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FOURTH ROW left to rrght Joanne Shenn Steve Goldsteun Charles Pyne Don Freedson Dave Schvvertz Barry Krperman Sally Bryne THIRD ROW left to rrght Barbara Mrchelson Wendy Bulkeley Wendy Barley Davrs Burbank Rrchard Hrldreth Davrd Clrnkman John Kohler Rnchard Shapiro Dlana Hosley Judy Zrmman Sue Frost SECOND ROW left to nght Mrs Florence Alexander Marrlyn Thorner Joel N Paul Bagnulo Ann Frtzpatrxck Helen Kaye Enc Sprtzer FIRST ROW left to nght Manlyn OConnor Sherla Tully Roberta Levenson Cheryl Grant Marlorre Supowntz Judy Eyges Not srnce Nero frddled vvhule Rome burned has the Latln language been un such expert hands as those of Jane Anderson and Paul Bagnulo, Consuls, Anne Fntz patrrck and Joel Noe, Quaestors, Pat Herrunq and Enc Spitzer, Censors, and Helen Kaye, the worthy scrtbe Lrvely sessions were conducted nntermnttently, vvlth a good tnrne benng had by all At the end of the year, a gala banquet was held, where a sumptuous feast was partaken of To perpetuate the eternal qualuty of the Eternal Cnty, leave the 'ob to Mrs Alexander and her Latun lovers I08 Purdln Susan Parker Harrlet Chadwnck Linda Ellrot Susan Randolph Andrea Barley Mana Flemrng Letrtla Moore Kay Hopklns FIRST ROW left to rlght Mr Goudy Laury Prlest Elarne Audet Roger Roffman Jean Eldridge Lucllle Knapp Natalle Green Marlon Sanger The Marblehead Rldrng Club which meets on Thursday of each week was created To promote the advancement of rldrng ln Marblehead Hugh as an exlracu rlcular actlvrty The M H S Rudrng Club IS new to the hugh school thus year Under the guldance of Mr Goudy lr has been an extracurrlcular actlvuty enloyed by many students The Rldlng Club offlcers were Roger Roffman presldent Elalne Audet vlce presrclent Jean Eldndge secretary Lucy Knapp treasurer IO9 1 ' , ..,, 'T . 4. O J ' y W -l T tqfa, THIRD ROW, left to right: Carol Murphy, Elise Audet, Sally Bryne, Judith Lane, Karen Comell, Diane Shortall, Lee Sable. SECOND ROW, left to right: Judith 0 I Left to rught Chrustune Chandler Luculle Knapp Betsy Morse Carol Putnam Arlene Shube Julue McKay Carol Strople Marcra Hoffman Barbara Kung Sandy Wood Judy Wood Judy Smethurst Aluce Percy Pat Bernard Pat Hurley Harrret Chadwuck Ellen Messenger Ann Hemon Dorothy Vullunger Karen Kuely Carol Hartwell Nancy Eames Dorothy Nuemysku Orugunated from the red and black teams the M Club has been organuzed for eleven years The purpose us to have a club for those who partucupate un a num ber of sports acfuvutues The organuzatuon of thus club has promoted unterest un ath Ietuc actuvutues, aucled the physucal well beung of the gurls, and has fostered a spurut of fruendshup and cooperatuon Thus year the club has sold candy at basketball games, held the M Club unutua tuon, a cake sale and offucuated at Junuor Hugh games The offucers are presudent, Judy Smethurst, secretary treasurer, Judy Wood The faculty advusor us Muss Eduth Duxey ll0 I . s . uf- ff, F' . , 1 ,firnwu 1 - ,ga :1 4 E .A .Q 41 T,-' , , pw' ua-1. v -L ,f L, K V . 55, 1 V . .,f' 'ir' ' 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - ' ' II ll ' 1 THIRD ROW left to nght Barbara Klrnball Peter Mules Doug Smrth Dave Keele Barbara Kung .Ianuce Ganey SECOND ROW left to rrght Mereduth Bradley Dale Osgood Walter Wales .hm Samrllan Martnn Streglrtz Nancy Asher Sue Sacloft FIRST ROW left to rrght Mr Edward Johnson Cy Danforth Bob Wrgglesworth Donna Hannaway Tom Frary Joe McKane Prrscrlla Sawyer Proudly the Srtzrnarkers stand as the newest and largest club at M H S Under the supervusuon of Mr Johnson the club elected Bob Wrgglesworth as Presuolent Harrlet Chadwrck as Vlce Presrdent Donna Hannaway as Secretary and Cy Dan forth as Treasurer A very successful season was enroyed by all It entarled two trips durrng the Chrrstmas vacatron and one dunng the February vacatlon on whrch everyone had a great trme r 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 Z - 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 r 1 1 l l l l l l THIRD ROW left to rrght Tom Bowen Lennue Cashman Leo Tracy Dave McKane SECOND ROW left to nght Don Orne Pete Maltland Bull Rockett Jack Cogswell Errc Sputzer Tom Cogswell FIRST ROW left to rnght Sue Lund Yvette Bouchard Jerry Ryan Jay Henderson Arnie Katz Bob Jermyn Bob Wngglesworth Tom Frary Carol Hartwell Betsy Putnam The Sports Club was organlzed In l956 for the betterment of school spnrnt nn boys and gurls sports Consustmg of ten members from the Student Council and ten from the student body the club has done much to add a Inttle more oomph at the games by selling Marblehead banners posttng coming events nn the cafeterla and sponsornng busses to the away games Under the present Ieadershlp of Katz and Co the Sports Club plans to award trophues to the most outstanding player rn each of the sux mayor sports and membershtp In the Headers Hurt Club to any player lnlured while playtng for M H S ln addutuon to President Arnle Katz the other offncers are Don Orne Vrce Pres: dent Yvette Bouchard Secretary and Pete Maitland Treasurer ll2 , - , . .A , .. . ,- -. Y W Q - we ' 1 5 1 1 1 1 1 5 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . , . , . . . 1 - - 11 - 11 - - 1 1 '1 . . . . , 1 1 I 1 1 1 ' Zaiger Paul Kusinitz FIRST ROW left to right Barry Gordon Jay Morrison Stephen Gold Bruce Bean Dick Katz Jacob Karas Organized in 1957 for the prevention of indigestion among the male members of Marblehead society the Chefs Club meets every other Wednesday Appearances of guest chefs from nearby restaurants a food sale an annual banquet a pizza party and a beach party at which charcoal broiled steaks are served are among the activities Under the guidance of Mrs Wiegand the chefs have mastered much of the fine art of cooking ll3 SECOND ROW, left to right: Martin Brickmen, Bob Plotkin, Richard Rotteriberg, Martin Stieglitz, Larry Hoffman, Arthur Greenbaum, John Whipple, Richard SECOND ROW left to right Linda Epstein Meredith Bradley George Snow Douglas Smith Suzanne Warner Barbara Kimball FIRST ROW left to right Dave Keefe Nina Prunci Jim Fiske Commodore Nancy Asher .lim Samilian 1959 was a tune year for the sailing club since we always were a winning team placing consistently in the top three in all our meets and regattas Under the leadership and fine example of our commodore Jim Fiske, and with such fine skippers as Jim Samillan, Doug Smith, and David Keete, sailing against such schools as Tabor, Williston, and Proctor was exciting and victorious Barb King, Sue Warner, and Nina Pnnci also helped make the meets successful by working on the hospitality committee. A word of thanks is certainly due Mrs. Hogan for the infinite time and effort she contributed. At the annual dance in May the trophies were awarded and another season ot sailing fun was ended. II4 SECOND ROW left to right Judy White Dottie Nuemyskr Tum Pressey Dan Packard Sherm Wheeler Roger Roffman Marvin Greenberg Simon Wadlergh Bradley Miss Nancy Fay Fox On November twenty first and twenty second the Class of 59 presented George Washington Slept Here the first play in many years to run two nights at M H S Miss Fox the cast the committees and the stage crew worked long hours to make the play a success A great deal of credit belongs too to the class itself who sold enough tickets to fill the auditorium both evenings and boost the class treasury by over Sl OOO II5 l l l Pete Miles, Joan Cudihy, Sheila Connellyf FIRST ROW, left to right: Doug Smith, Marcia Faney, Tina Teran, Pat Hurley, Jim Samilian, Betsy Morse, Meredith , . . . r I I ' l I I THIRD ROW left to rnght Bob Chun Ester Bell John Whrpple Arthur Greenbaurrr Jacob Karas Duck Katz Richard Rottenberg Reggre Robunson Arthur Kemelman Paul Bagnulo SECOND ROW left to rught Myra Lee Schrff Jonathan Serberg Ball Tracy Joe Demb Roger Roffman Douglas Smrth Barry Gordon Rrchard Carroll Pam Gorman FlRST ROW left to rlght Mass Nancy Fay Fox Erleen Rubun Rrchard Zarger Jlm Sarnrllan Bob Taylor Caryl Swanson Peter Phxllrps Ttm Pressey Walter Wales Arlene Shube Teahouse of the August Moon was presented as the T959 annual scholarshup play Thus productuon was unuque rn two respects lt was the fnrst trme a scholar ship play at M H S had ever been produced for two nughts and It was the most elaborate show that Mass Fox had ever attempted The cast was brsmmlng with talent slnce the leads were played by Jrrn Samrllan Robert Taylor and Caryl Swanson Through the unturrng efforts of Mlss Fox and the wnllrng cooperatnon of the students Teahouse was a sterllng success whrch provuded a large sum for the college scholarshup llb 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 11 11 - . . . , 1 , . 11 11 A ' ' 1 SECOND ROW left to nght Boyclen Batty John Whupple Martm Stleglutz Jacob Karas Stephen Freedman Rlchard Rortenberg Arthur Cloutman Barry Gordon Ruchard Zauger FIRST ROW left to nght Mr Edward Levy Peter Mules Walter Wales Julle McKay Stephen Gauss Suzanne Warner Sheila Connelly School under the dlrectuon of Mr Levy the Math Club At the fnrst meetnng which many students from all classes attended Walter Wales was elected presrdent Pete Mules vlce presudent and Judle McKay secretary lt was decnded that the club would have dxscussuons by nts varvous members on dnfferent mathematical subgects the fnrst for Instance dealmg with the use of the slude rule These dnscussuons have been both Interesting and educatlonal and have done a good rob of supplementung school math work II7 Around the beginning of this year a new club was created at Marblehead High The Class of 1959 elected the following 23 couples as their choices for possessing more ot each attribute than any other member of the class. We discovered that the song writers of Tin Pan Alley must have had our choices in mind when they wrote some of the most popular songs of recent years. fs Most popular, Pete and Sue don't seem to believe it when they hear their classmates singing You're My Everything as a token of their esteem. Doug and Julie, our most ambitious twosome, seem to have different ideas on how to reach their goals Somewhere Over the Rainbow. Artistic Judy and Ern are collaborating on a master- piece in Deep Purple. Sherm and Nancy are pertect examples ot the togetherness and compatlblllty known as Young Love. Tom and Liz show -fs why they are such gooc sports and often have Fo' Hes a Jolly Good Fellow said and sung of them. At M.l-l.S, it is easlly appar- ent that Pete an: Barb are the future Mr Success Cyesl. Jlm ancl Dorothy are so well known for thelr talent on the stage that tt ls often salcl to them tures. , You Ought to be ln Pic Ern and Colleen are both so easy to get aong wlth and so much fun that it is a pleasure to walk Slde By Slde wlth them. f. Our calf rsrcslem regard- - TM, M, --, nl f 1 P ng lu la u Jua ,uu ru - e'es', s ded: fc :safe 's Cram CHQ' Sfcres cl 541 Avenue 'alfe aye' Tgm and lcrly Our 'NC luesl dressed, are persorwally spoken of lr: 'Buflorws and Bows. Always courleous, Dan Joe's musical score may come as a sur- amd Barb seem to have prlse lo lmls partner Taken riglwf to lrwearl the Jaclcle, as he seems song Dorff Be Cruel 11 -s.. about to prove I Got Rhythm. Our Two mos? lmelleclual 'er seem to be lwavmg a small dlsagreemem. Sue asks Larry vvlwy lie ls Copymg lwer Work, He answers slm- ply, YOU lcrrow ll. J si' 6 , Our cutest, Tom and Betsy, come to mind whenever vve hear Lit- .IY 'gb tle Darlih'. i 6: M' U at 2 5 tix Cheerful Dick and Pat seem about to VVhiSt!9 a Happy Tune. Sue is waiting tor her chance to prove to versa- tiie Joe Anything You Cam Do I Cam Do Better. School-spirited Pat and Ar- nie make us proud at Mar- blehead Forever. Loquacious Jos e arid Bill seem to have had enough ot each other's 'Wakety Yak. 3 ' Tom and Colleen, our personality ' pair, we hope that you always Stay As Sweet As You Are. Pat and Tim CVivacioUs'?D seem tired from their many activities and show little oomph singing Zip-a- Dee Doo Da. Joyce and Tom, our two best looking members, both often receive compliments on The Way You Look To- night. Joyce and Jim, best dancers ot the class, return from each dance humming l Could Have Danced All Night. I23 . -Quai- Joe and Sandy make an athletic pair of linemen as Joe sings I Get a Kick Out of You. Xi' SUCH IS , FE is They le1 us in, they let us out, but they never For her quiet and patient help we are grateful. let us down! Mr. Caswell, Mr. Carey No more long schedules! Mrs. Jones Away we go! Two pillars of fhe school! Miss Snow Miss Ingalls, Miss Ramsdell, Mrs. Dillon L 1 ,LJ x Wake up! Class has begun! FE +--4 +---i- i 'No N, Horiey!' Arid fmo s me amber of rhis bog Siiem f'1edifa1ion? Work, vwh aii ihis noise? We iearri WITH arixio.Js anticipation! XJ 'ce beauhes! k? D' Q 'f I va, 4 .1 He's cracking Gull F '4- 4 N - N' .A Didatiorw . . . It's Hgh'-up time! LOTS of luck, Jer! Weekend's half-time! Headed for a 1 1. AJ. Well, tI'1ar's over with! 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' ' ' ' ' l - Neil o dard Pl - Wilfor all I7I Essex S'I'reeI Ssex SI'ree+ I I I50 as in on S+reeI', Salem I35 ERS -C Z 'X JS:-aravlx AIBLISHEVX RONALD C SMITH INC B W AI NEp+ 22468 Compllmenfs of ALADDIN TRAVEL AGENCY H I' LY 8 5820 PAINE WOODFIN EXPRESS CO INC LOCAL AND INTERSTATE A+I 'I I ZINA GOODELL CORP A+I MARBLE:-:EAD MASS Hardware PalnI's Housewares HUNTT S CAFETERIA The Place to Eat Good Food Smce I896 I O Cen+raI Square LYNN SETH C. EAMET I36 9 . f S' 90 Q E v Q 2I2 umphrey S+., Swampsco I, Mass. ' N' nn - Z xt, A Llrf . 'o ' ' .I Q I Packers and Movers 6' OI Eshabl' hed nezo ff 32 aI: ic Avenue Marb ehead, Mass. Where You oughf 41 anfic Aye. Your High School Corsages May e ways Serve You v - une - . ' . I GORDON S III Washlngfon Sireef Marblehead Mass Where Marblehead Buys Hs Greehng Carcls Boolrs Games Periodicals Toys NE 2 0655 WM T WALKE 8: SONS INC Florlsfs Telephone Ploneer 380 or 38I I43 l45 Loring Avenue SALEM MASS Flowers for All Occasions TED slMoNs TED'S MASTER SERVICE 47 Canal S+ree+, Salem Telephone Puoner 40508 888 Commonweal'l'h Avenue BOSTON MASS THE SHEPARD PHARMACY LYN8 2 58 0 BEACH BLUFF PHARMACY KNUT SWANSON INC Builder and General Con'Irac'ror II LYNN MASS KENNETH SWANSON KNUT SWANSON BEACH BLUFF BEAUTY SALON H I dN26I5 FINCH S G ' A G d ATLANTIC FISH MARKET dchua C+ 9 NATIONAL GRAND BANK Banking Services Every Description MARBLEH EAD MASSACHUSETTS I38 Res. Phone e. -08I Phone nn -35 , . 7 WI ow S+ree+ Complimenis of 2I8 umphrey S+ree'I Marb ehea e- -0 I39 Washingion S+ree+ Marb ehead, MassacI1useH's D y odds r+ oo s Toys Periodicals Lingerie Women's an i ren's Io hin of Jewelry of Dlshnchon for 'Ihe Modern You+h ARTHUR STERN Da ond Me chan+ and Je ele Wafches and SI er on Co ne B ffo I'ree+ Ly Massachuse'f+s Compllmenfs of UPTON S INSURANCE AGENCY CLEMSON S VARIETY HUMPHREY STREET CHARLES A SLEE AGENCY INC Ins 8 Sch ol S+ Ma blehead M d W Fa e eas d Ma age DOW S SERVICE STATION MARBLE:-:EAD YOURS TRULY SHOP GITTS Cards 2I6 Humph ey S'Iree'I' MARBLEHEAD MASS Pho e LY 5 9680 JOE MILO CO 7I E change SI Lynn Mas e Sh d Re a CompIzmen'I's of SHUBES SUPER MARKET INC M H BAKER CO I8I Essex S+ree+ SALEM MASS The Fash on Cen'Ie of +he Nor+h Sho Complumenfs of LENA S SUBMARINE SANDWICH SAM LENA r im r w r iv ware n - Uni , r r u m S nn, . X ., , 5. Sho ine an p Iring I I Complimenfs of I 0 I I i r re . . . Besf urance Service o . r , ass. Edwar . rr II ' Tr urer an n r I I I39 Complimenls of MARBLEHEAD SUBMARINE BASE KAY JEWELRY COMPANY 285 U S+ e + LYNN MASS FROST S SHELL SERVICE STATION W h g+ S+e L H ROGER Dlshnchve Apparel and Sporfswear Sa Mass Y gMoe Anofable collecfo f I 'I'h a d cces o e e d fhe au'l'he fash on so ces EMPIRE FASHION SHOP M Ihacl I l3E ef THE TOWN STORE Man Woman and Child NOYES HARDWARE H e a F e Q ally P LY 3 7708 O 44 Hu ph y S+ 'I a p c ED CORBETT S HARDWARE Ly 2 I5I3 Congrafulahons BESSE S APPAREL SHOP I4I Essex ST SALEM MASS nion r e I 238 as in on r ef ous w res - erfiliz rs - - Marine Hardware - u i ain'I's . . . - - 9 4 m re ree Sw m s o'H' Iem, . ' ll I Fashions for oun d rns , , 208 Humphrey Sfreef - Swampscoff uno co esn a srles a s en in Sev n+een an o r nfic - - - Free Delivery i ur . Mere Minu'I'es From 0 arbe e a ' 3 ssex Sire , Salem N I u I40 CANNIFFE MEN S WEAR ON THE AVENUE BILL AND BOB S ESSO SERVICE H ph h Pck Up sh HM C LYNN TELEGRAM NEWS LYNN MASS DICKS BARBER SHOP 5 c T a W LY 5 9l49 CELE TAYLOR H E swAMPscoTT LY a I457 BROWN S FLOWERS Th A d + Compllments DOROTHE ANN CORSET SHOP 4 A+lan+lc Avenue MARBLEHEAD MASS NE2 I229 I4I um rey S+ree+, Swampsco , ass. We efViCe Elecfri Razors lgnH-ion Was ing We rade and Sell We 3 and Deliver Men's nd omen's Razors T ne-Up Poli ing Lubri a+ion SwampSco++ - 222 ump rey Sfreef Buy em Where They re Grown Originalify, Qualify an Sa isfadion of , . CABANA SHOP INC so A+! + A Women s Apparel and Spor+swear NE 8 5I60 Compllmenfs of SENIOR PILGRIM FELLOWSHIP Goocl Luck +o 'rhe Class of '59 THE HAWKS OF MARBLEHEAD DOUGLAS F SHAFNER Insurance Real EsI'aI'e Resudenhal and Indus+rlaI Managemenl' ITEM BUILDING Ly 5 0070 A an ic venue I I Marblehead, Massachuse++s I42 MARBLEHEAD LAUNDRY CO. McDONALD BROTHERS CompIlmen+s of PERKIN CLEANSERS MARBLEHEAD TELEVISION SERVICE KELLY S WASHINGTON STREET Marblehead MassacI1se++s NEpI 2 0994 STANDLEYS AUTO BODY bl I . I TeIepI1one une - 233 WASHINGTON ST., MARBLEHEAD Painfing and Fender Repair Lincoln Ave. Mar eI1ead I43 TY-DEE DIAPER SERVICE 43 Mason ree SALEM MASS. CompIumen'rs of A FRIEND NORTHSHORE SPORTS CENTER LYNN MASS EVALOU CARD SHOP H h 1+ THE HEADER GIHS Accessories Cards 247 PI I 'I II1 J A CU RWEN ALYCE S HOMEMADE ICE CREAM 2DI C CompIlmenI's JACK GOLICK FEINSTEIN S MEN S SHOP 79 87 M If II's New We Have II' Compllmenfs FRANCIS J SEARS JR MARBLEHEAD CASUAL SHOP CompIrmen+s of HOUSEHOLD REPAIR SERVICE N 2 7 4 JOE LEVIN In dy FORMAL WEAR FOR RENT I S+ + of I I - unroe S+reeI Lynn, Mass. 30 Bos'I'on S'IreeI of I I67 ump rey S+ree+ B S Swampsco ,Mass. ank quare MRS. ROBERT F. BAUR-Manager Marblehead, Massachuseffs easan S . Marbe ead, MassacI1useHs e. -0 I 29 LoweII SI'ree'I' , , Pea o , Mass. 2 euclous Flavors H 203 anal SI. Salem, Mass. Tel. Je -I845 I44 FLEMING GRIFFIN INC AH 'I' MARBLEHEAD MASS NE 2 0662 MARBLEHEAD DINER MARBLEH EAD CAB COMPANY MARBLEH EAD GULF STATION ORNE'S BARBER SHOP 2 Barbers and Pefe g TY snLyER's a+ing ix ures and Appliances 44-52 Layafeife S'rreeI Phone PI 4-I680 Flrsf for Plumbing, He EIec+ricaI Supplies A F I THE MARBLEHEAD JUNIOR SENIOR PARENT TEACHER ASSOCIATION Congrafulahons 'Io 'rhe Class of I959 and Besf Wishes for FuI'ure Success BARTLETT S Huron-nNsoN KESSLER GARAGE INSURANCE AGENCY Mo+or Work a Speclalfy 4 ,402 S 9 LY 5 I4I4 MARBLEHEAD MASS LYNN MASS TI NE29 W I46 I I 0 - ecurify Trusi' Bld . f+acey S+ree+ Phone - e. - OI ABBY MAY S Homemade Cand es SaI'Ied Nu a d Ice C ea I A+Ian'Ic A e u Ma blehe d M T ph n NE 2 23I ELIZABETH BELL SHOP ESSO SERVICE STATION Apparel PHILLIPS 81 LEE 27 AH ni' A en Tel NE 206I7 Resd nce NE 84I82 BABYS LAUNDRY AND DIAPER SERVICE I Barnard S+ree+ MARBLEHEAD MASSACHUSETTS e NEp+une 2 0522 PIoneer 4 4I62 LYnn 8 4457 WE SERVE SIX NORTH SHORE HOSPITALS I47 I i , fs n r m i v n e r a, ass. eIe o e -I 'I' 'I' Road Service - Tires - BaH'eries a ic v ue . - i e - I I T I. BOOMA BREED Tlmken OII Burners Fuel OII MASSACHUSETTS MOTION PICTURE SERVICE INC Mk Ly564 C E WHITTEN AND SONS Buick and Opel Cars 40 Cen+raI Avenue LYNN MASS BEACH BLUFF HARDWARE H ph ALBERT E HEALY JOHN S LANCY PIumbmg and Heahng NEpI'une 2 0090 246 um rey S+. Camera denier CII'I:'I'0r1, I'Aal'bIeI'1e6CI 35 ar eI S+' nn '66 Massachuseffs I48 F N OSBORNE CO INC SNOW PRESS Food Mar+ J 'I' 'I MARBLEHEAD MASS MARBLEHEAD MASS NE 20570 I N 84 JOHN S BARBERSHOP BROWNS BAKERY INC MARBLEH EAD SCHOOL PARENTS MUSIC ASSOCIATION J I04 ersey S+ree+ Corner School and Pleasan S . . - I , - Te. e. - 344 I 1 I , . -U Q . . I49 MARBLEHEAD BOOSTERS CLUB OBJECTIVES To promo+e recognize and reward 'rhe young men and women of Marblehead In rhe performance of cogmhon for +helr hme and efforl' expended xxx: I50 I +heir ex+ra-curricular ac+ivi+ies and give fhem re- THE HOUSE OF THOM, INC. HUMPHREY sr., MARBLEHEAD NE-2-2265 Bowl Golf Imp0r+ers of SALEM Pi-4-3954 CAN DLEPIN LANES Specialfy Furnishings for Men and Women 4- 4- MARBLEH EAD POLICE ASSOCIATION Lub cafo e S THE JACK TAR SHOP MARBLEHEAD SUNOCO STATION 8 ATLANTIC AVENUE Aua +C A en e Casual Wear Impor'Is Ma Hehead M655 BII C ng am Poprefo NE 206I9 I5I ri in Tir ervice Road Service Plowing n i v u -, r , . i unni i1 r i r - BOOSTERS C. P. Jeffers Pharmacy Gilberf 8: Cole Co. Howard's Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur D Toy Wagon Frank N. Byrne, lnc. George G. Eusfis H. M. Ludwig's Cleaner Mr. and Mrs. Ashfon P. Sawyer Mullen's Cruff Warwick Resfauranf William M. Goldsmifh Mr. and Mrs. Karl D. Kuell Beach Bluff Markef Mr and Mrs William K Goodwin Complimenfs EARLE H SMITH W T FOSS CO Engineers ancl Confracfors 5 Sewall Sfreef I52 of ,. A W B R CHADWICK HARDWARE ROGERS ICE CREAM PARLOR HOMEMADE ICE CREAM FOUNTAIN SERVICE 7 Sch oI S+ Ma bleh cI NE 2 I279 JEAN S BEAUTY SHOP PLEASANI ST MARBLEHEAD NE 2 2708 CompIlmen+s of Ihe WARWICK TH EATRE ROYAL TAPE CO 4 Gee I MARBLEHEAD MASS Tel NE 2 I37O W CompInmen+s of NICHOLS FUNERAL HOME BLANCHE NICHOLS NEpI'une 2 I422 JACK G CLAY Real Es+a+e 28 A'rIanhc Ave MARBLEHEAD MASS Opp Ma blehead Sav ngs Ba In C H ROBINSON ReaI EsI'a+e Insurance PLEASANT ST MARBLEHEAD COLONY HOUSE FURNITURE AND CARPETING Ha Ines C+ af A+IanI'c A MARBLEHEAD MASS NE 8 544I I r n S . O . I' ea Complefe Beaufy Service ' ' I I V, .I . r I n l57 . w . I ve. I53 CENTRAL FIRE STATION MARTIN'S DAIRY MARBLEH EAD E WM sTowAwAY 1 Neg Z M' Mm swears 'JIM W WEED PUBLISHERS INC Pnn+ers and Pubhshers MARBLEHEAD MASS NE20l55 AMERICAN LUMBER AND SUPPLY CO 59 Ly W y LYNN MASSACHUSETTS A H BROWER 2 SCHOOL STREET Jeweler MARBLEH EAD SUPER MARKET IIO WasI1lng+on S+ree+ CompIlmenI's of JOE GREENE INSURANCE AGENCY Besf Wishes From ELIZABETH BROWN S FRIENDLY SHOP II3 PLEASANT ST MARBLEHEAD BerIcsI'ure Hosiery SlmpIrcn+y PaH'erns SALEM LAUNDRY COMPANY Drlve In I LAFAYETTE STREET SALEM MASS Dry CIeanmg SI nrI's by I0 y I' 4 PEACH PONTIAC INC I67 PI MARBLEHEAD NE20565 In A.M. - Read a P.M. ' ' ' easan+ S+ree+ I56 TO THE CLASS OF I959 As you compIe+e your courses a+ Marblehead Hugh School you have come Io fhe end of anofher phase of growing up Many of you wlII go on 'Io college and o+hers wlII begun Iheur business careers or en+er o'I'her achvlhes We wan+ +o wish you 'Ihe bes'I' of good Iuclc rn wha+ever fleld you may choose and we mvsfe when you wash +o do so We hope Thai' you will always feel Thai' our door IS open +o you and 'IhaI' we are dellghied fo assls+ wrI'h friendly advice on any problem aI' any 'fume May 'Ihe fufure be good Io youll MARBLEHEAD SAVINGS BANK 2I ATLANTIC AVENUE MARBLEHEAD MASSACHUSETTS Large Enough 'ro Serve You Well Small Enough 'ro Call You by Name DILLS NE 83619 or NE 2270: TRAIBMAN'S SUPERMARKET Complimenis of I79 Humphrey Sfreel' MARBLEHEAD, MASS I57 you Io Ialue advanfage of our 'FaciIi+ies for savings programs and home ownership I93 . McKAYS CITIES SERVICE Experf General Repalrmg PLEASANT ST MARBLEHEAD SAM S TOWN 81 TWEED SHOP Since I9I2 I55 MARKET ST LYNN CompIlmen+s of F W WOOLWORTH CO 52 MarIce'r S+ree+ LYNN MASS SEBASTIAN STUDIO, INC. Designers and Manufaciurers of Figurines PRESCOTT W. BASTON I3 Bassef S+. MARBLEHEAD, MASS. Your Chevrolei' Dealer I BROWN AND MERRILL Iss Congra+ula+Tons 'ro +he Class of 59 THE DRUGGIST 7 STORES Good Luck +0 All Salem ClTf+on SwampscoH' JAMES E GRAVES Ma'b'e ead YACHT YARD INC ff Class of 59 fl-X CHAPLAIN LYMAN ROLLINS Post 1252005 V F W MARBLEHEAD MASS Capezlos BEAUTY CENTER T D bY C FL' 887 T ESSEX STREET MARBLEHEAD BRUCE HAMLIN S SHOES N 2 4 6A+I + A M b e IS9 I I A you now move ahead a cl face The 'rals and +ribula+ions of life, lways re- mber 'ro keep your chin up. , . . T1av.+S'b f , Besf Wishes +o +he l i 4 F H I H V qfwlvmvfiiftyp 'f ' , . a ezio he ancer's Cob er Since I Tel- 9- -206l 2-4 an ic ve., ar leh acl MARBLEHEAD MAPLE LANES P + Ch BOWLING Ola 0 'ps Po+a+o Shclcs WINSLOW CHIP CO INC 2 2896 French Fried Popcorn Bullcler of Cheese Popcorn Flne Homes LEON R BOUCHARD I08 Wesl' Shore Drwe NE 2 05,0 MARBLE:-:EAD BUILDERS SUPPLY C H WALLBANK COMPANY Manufacturing Jewelers I4 Slalion S+ree+ BROOKLINE, MASSACHUSETTS Aspinwall 7 5l52 I60 Telephone: Marblehead NE 2-0228 IN MEMORIAM CHARLES v LOVELY S MOLLY WALDO 3rd PERIOD PHYSICS Cl-A55 I2 SCHOOL Sr MARBLEHEAD MASS A+ La I' May They Res+ Peace 0 M 1-4A.u., Ll TAL: l vX4'V ZE BARBARA LAKE MCNULTY BROTHERS Complefe Real Esfafe Servuce ma' MASONS WATERFRONT PROPERTIES NorI'h Shore Coverage mu- I6 S nsef R ad NE 8 3479 +P' Sales ' Renlals ' Apprausals 55112 Glnnm Qlrwr Real Estate Qin NEp+une 2 0035 ASSOCIATES Waller Dropo Allan Heffernan Elnzabefh Doolmg Georges 58 Aflanhc Avenue James Georges Marblehead Massacl'1uSe++s l6I of fs In -S -if f 'V , , l Ql I I R fr' 'S Au ' XX CS Spe ' izingi Mul+iple Lisfing Service U O ' ' S R 2 E Q REALTORS ' ulf,'l1'ff.' 5 4 ' 'OO 6 TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY 9 w 'f if--' vel -M fl- '.1x'f' ' Q 1,56 ' . 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