Marblehead High School - Yearbook (Marblehead, MA)

 - Class of 1959

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P5 I fi fl'-L. 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 . ' -g X I. I I , 1 , . f I '- ii 71 Wi' ,. ' '-' if . . . . -I '11 . I-,A le 'K ,Q I I l f ' li ' ,A-4 ' Q l . . . . rt , .uf -' .' z H-ea I I , l' il X 1 f'-if- ,l Q ,,,1L'....f ' ll . i I - , Q 'fn If 'IL ' 'U N mln I C 1 - X Tx I ' 41:4 IN ' - 1 sa Q .-. K i- QX an expert on church keys and now ?ES' nl' l'?- .,.'if priately living here in the home of ' , - so elf- 1 N, , 1 . ' fc' - .1 V5 . . . . I . I 'Cf Y 'V Q i I 174 4 -'aa' ' I I - , , I . . . . - I . . I t - - 1 - u . , - In . ' 1 ' ' I I . I , ' . i I - I . . I - ' - - - 11 . . ' . . . . . I . - - . , I - I - '11 - 1 - I , I 1 . . ' I . , A l ' . lrt- , ' . . ,,

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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 . . I . . . 5 I I I , u I ' , I II . II I - 1 ' 1 I , I I ' I . . . I . . . - It ies? n ' R iff! ' .9 . . . . . H K -7- . ' - .-L 3 -..-- , ' ' ' , ...Q 7- E , , fi- :- E ' 17 '45 ' ' , . . . . . 4- V , H . H ' I I ' ' - 4 . , . , E I i ' I., . . . . . . - - I I I - . . .. I . I I I I - . I . . - I . 1 H - I . . . . H D . I through the mansion, were so ab- days and now of another one star- - - 5 I I I . s 11 ' .ll e- ' ., I I I .... I I ' I ' ' ' ' I I ' - . . I . ri 1 nn 'J - S-5 . . - 3 ,Q , - -, . . ,, . . .., K 5 of , . , ll- J ' bm- n - ll - vi-ff A ,- np H-: t Y . ll ' . li' 'H lj ' n ,, . Q I ' I . - I - 1 Ni 1 . Y . . .. I ' . I ,.. . . . . . , I - I



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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 . . . I 1 I ' . 1 . I . ' I - . . - 1 . . . 1 , . 1 ' ' 1 1 I I ' - . I , . . . , . . . . . . , . . , . . .. 1 - 1 1 ' 1 1 ' ' 1 1 1 1 , - 1 ' . S f I 1 1 .. . 1 . . I - ' 1 1 . , ' , - . 1 . . . ' ' - 1 . . 1 . , 1 , I . , , ' ' ' - - 11 11 ' . . .. . 1 . ' I I 1 . - ' 1 ' 1 - . 11 - ' ' 1 . H , . . . 1 . , - . I 1

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Marblehead High School - Yearbook (Marblehead, MA) online collection, 1946 Edition, Page 1

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1959, pg 164

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