Melrose High School - Log Yearbook (Melrose, MA)

 - Class of 1959

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As the mariner looked to the star to guide him on his course, so you will look back upon these memories as you face the future with high hopes. With sincere confidence I wish you bon voyage ! V 4 The outstanding capabilities of Mr. Kenneth Norris have enabled us to settle the difficulties of the present and to aid us in our plans for the future. Mr. Kenneth R. Norris Administration Always ready to advise us in our problems, Mr. John McGrath, Director of Guidance, and Mrs. Ann Foster, Dean of Girls, have helped us to make decisions throughout our high school journey. Mr. John F. McGrath Mrs. Ann D. Foster 5 'W R QW in agi- S fi? 55' 4 'ww aw' ova 0-wfwccwa fffwa fddy mdhwfblww Mwfymfw 9 l Left to right: Stanley I, Robinson, Ruth E. Foster, John F. McGrath, Alice L, Heald. Guidaucc Our Guidance Department is the compass by which we have charted our course through high school to graduation. Every student has at some time needed directions on his individual course or advice on his future plans. Preparing for the future Crime and punishment ewmgnonq 3 t. x Seated, left to right: Helen H. Martin: Amy S. Damong William Griffith Couser, Head of Departmentg Jeannette O. Stahl: Alma L. Vllestervelt. Standing: Alfrecl J. Chisholmg James Morseg Irene M. Patteng Dorothy Jarman: Ruth E. Foster: Frances H. McGrew3 Charles Dullea: Clayton E. Conn. Eugli I1 Department Profiency in his native language is perhaps man's most useful and important possession. The English Department hopes to give us this skill through an acquaintance with some of our finest literature and by teaching: us to express ourselves both in speaking' and in writing. English in action? 7 ? 7 ll 5 Seated. left to right: Effie S. Browng N. Yvonne Micheg Warren F. Nash, Head of Modern Langu- agrc Department: Helen G. Kershaw, Head of Latin Departmentg Carolyn T. Pike. Standing: Alice L. llcaldg Mary L. Pineog Rose E. Chiesag Margaret F. Brown. language D ,vartmeut Broadening our horizons while helping us to develop proficiency in speaking, the Language Depart- ment is now playing an increasingly important role in obtaining a liberal education. Rich in the re- wards oi' the satisfaction of achievement, a foreign language also gives the student a background of thc country whose tongue he is studying and gives him a better understanding' of the development of the language itself. Ingrid in Madrid Senatus Populusque Romanus 1 it All 5 Q fi Seated, left to right: Henry W. Hughesg George A. MacPhetersg Richard L. Hildreth, Head of Depart- mentg Kathryn L. Garden: John E. Driscoll. Standing: Claude H. Creston: Gerald J. Fitzpreraldg Stanley I. Robinson, William E. Hanlon: John F. McGrath. Not present, Flora Lutz. Hi tary Department Our world and its complexities are ever changing. Through the History Department we can sail hack into time and study its changes. Civics, Contemporary Civilization. ancient, world, United States, and modern history-all these courses guide us toward a better understanding of the progress of mankind. 'N-'1 5g Exams tomorrow. Madame Guillotine F.. . x uw . .fhi Seated, left to right: David E. Gaving Norman O. Rockwood, Head of Department, Irving Neiman Standing: Charles E. Carrollg Willis V. Gray: John Garlandg Philip A. Stackpole, Iver Laine. Mathematics Dcpartmcnl The Mathematics Department guides students through the troubled waters of equations, form- ulas, and problems. Algebra, geometry, calculus, trigonometry, and practical mathematics are among' the ports touched. Doc's figuring four. l Seated, left to right: David I. Hoyle: Eric W. Mansur, Head of Departnientg Blair C. Wilson. Stand- ing: Bruce A. Gileliristg Bryce H. VValtong Harold Bjurnson. Science Departmcut As we advance from the Clipper Ship Era into the Atemie Aire, so must we increase our knowledge to meet the times. The goal of the Science Department is to prepare us to faee any threatening: forces. ln ordei to acquire command of these new horizons every student should utilize the opportunities offered in the fields of science. Snap, crackle and pop! Be kind to your web-footed friends, Pam Seated, left to right: Helen M. C. Hickeyg Agnes I. Ring, Head of Departmentg Marion E, Hume. Sturiclingz Evelyn li. Nelson: Paul N. Roberts, Irene L. Ladd. Not present, Sarah R. Hume. a-s-cl-fspace Hommervial Department Through courses in typing, stenoprraphy, bookkeeping, and general business, the f'omme1'Ciz1l Department gives its students p1'zu'tical skills and abilities in preparation for the busy world of trade and coinmerce that lies ahead. At work on office machines lik t f 5 I 2 4 4 E 3 ' -N - l l GNN Left to right: Ann D. Foster, Woodrow Phalan, Warren D. Wood, Vaughn W. Bean, Dorothy M. Rose. Slim' Arts To add that final, well-rounded touch to our scholastic program, we have excellent artistic, musical, and literary facilities. Our library, band, glee club, and art classes are open to all students with interests in those fields. I9 actical Arts Through shop, cooking, sewing, and nursing the Practical Arts Department strives to prepare its stu- dents for the years after high school. After this training, a student is better equipped to enter the fields of homemaking and industry. Left to right: Donald Amiott, Claire J. Hansong Raymond W. Bacon, Olga E. Sachs, Bertil G. Bloom. Left to right: Bryce B. Walton, Raymond W. Bacon, Paul N. Roberts, Driver Education Through the expert instruction of Mr. Walton, Mr. Bacon, and Mr. Roberts, M.H.S. has produced many conscientious and safe drivers in the recent years of the Driver Education Program. After completing tho many hours of instruction, during which the timid souls acquire an understanding of car mechanics and a knowledge of safe driving rules, the finished drivers are issued their pink slips. Lets see, reaction time equals . Successful afternoon! CITY OF MELROSE Dlllltllllllllilllmllgfilllli Hm Left to right: John W. Walsh Joseph Hoague, Head of Depart: ment, and Leonard W. Clark. Down to earth! Physical ffducat bu Department Reach, 2 - 3 - 4 The teachers of our physical education staff are responsible for keeping our bodies in ship-shape form. We travel forth through the years enjoying varied intramural and competitive sports. Through the skill of this depart- ment we learn to develop an interest and an appreciation of the values of training' in sports. Barbara F. Edgett, Rosabelle LaPlace Eafcicria Staff The kitchen staff prepares well- balanced meals each day for the hungry crew of Melrose High School. Left to right: Mrs. Elva Barrett, Mrs. Mildred Lee, Mrs. Hazel Lucey, Mrs. Lois Powers, Mrs. Mary E. Riley, Mrs. Mabel Leavy. Office Staff Our competent office staff has always been eager to help us and has efficiently kept the records in order. Left to right: Mrs. Marjorie Robertson, Miss Priscilla Levy, Mrs. Lor- raine Wright, Mrs. Williamina Abbiati. Eustadians The immaculate appearance of the vessel can be attributed to the labors of the conscientious custodians. Left to right: Charles A. Welch, Oscar Larson, Walter Branchaud, John F. Cogan, Mrs. Mary MacLaren. I 18 cifmdfvcganmwa WWJ52,1WZfZfmiZjZM,M wwafffy 2?-wafd Idffdfdf'-Z Uflfafhmffw and vvafamzfzlfa if Qmmf Mraz 5352 Ivey 5' 232559 1? 7 3 X2 fmafgk Q5 Mfr' 5,44 , 3 A1 5? 1 K Q Q A 'S ,T wi Q 2 , . 'Isl V273 .L 2559? Lk, EEC 'Wiiiff' f fiZf:5?f5: L K f . . e + J., 'K - A L.: , en.,-Q b A ,V,,,. ff: x fy 'aw if X33 s Q 2 4 ft it O 1 A VV N ig f f I 5 , .. if va- ! if 1 65 Q 5 .wg . . I - Q 8. E X T ' ,. U-N :wcfrgi Q: f X 5 , ig Donna Ritchie, Linda Giovanni, Janet Bernard, and Robert Monaco. V4.1 Saphamare Glass With Robert Monaco as President, Donna Ritchie as Vice-President, Janet Bernard as Secretary, and Linda Giovanni as Treasurer, the Class of 1961 successfully com- pleted its second your at Melrose High School under the guidance of Miss Alice Heald. Those far-away places and strange Miss Heald advises a puzzled sophomore. S0UTlfllY1tZ IIIIIYWS- 4 .ix Zrcshman Qoatlfall First Row: Vets, Nickerson, Holden, Hansen, Winslow, Col- lins, Bernard. Second Row: Wolfe, Puglia, Hammond, Rear- don, Melichini, Feeley, Coles. Third Row: Beshong, Piatek, Vaughn, Below, Hasselbrack, Hutchins. Fourth Row: Tole, Mahoney, Walker, Ha1'dy, Umile, Sutherland. Fifth Row: Fitz- gerald, Montgomery, Enos, Fyfe, Driscoll. Hreshmeu Beginning with a record hop, freshman activities continued with a successful season in sports and training for Glee Club through Boys' and Girls' Chorus. Aided in these activities by Mr. Stanley Robinson, Class Advisor, this promising class prepared for three more years of participation in school activities. Qreshman Lfharus First Row: R. Murphy, R. Hol den, D. Cavicchio, M. Nickerson, R. Cavicchio. Second Row: P. Sewall. S. Campbell, L. Bachel- der, K, Bruce, A. Earle, J. Welch, M. Delecasa, G. Chet- wynde, M. Hasseltine, J. Mac- Donald. Third Row: B. Cleve- land, D .McSween, F. Hopper, S. Pinkney, J. Belcher, C. John- con, D. Downs, E. Johnston, C. Fuller, M. Capeland, M. Foley, B. Chernis. Fourth Row: - B. Corckum, J. Pearson, N. With- ington, R. Glampe, A. Chamber- lin, L. Richens, B. Kiley, G. Mo- ran, B. Blake. Fifth Row: S. Verge, L. Sugden, J. Hughes, B. Dore, K. Kelliher, N. McKinney, J. Cannata, S. Brown, B. Wise, V. Jarret, M. Johnston, L. Rich- ards, N. Clark. Sixth Row: S. Calder, M. Fuller, N. Cockrell, V. Wilkes, J. McArdle, P. Hasey, B. Archibald, J. Tassinari, J. Hitchens, H. Mulligan. 3 k ,Q Ziff' Wham STUDENT COUNCIL, First row: B. Howe, M. Goldsmith, E. Stiles, G. Crosby, K. George, D. Trites, J. Cutler. Second row: Mr. Mc- Grath, A. Penna, L. Giovanni, J. Bernard, F. DiNardi, D. Alibiso, D. Ritchie. Third row: R. Monaco, B. Murphy, S. Creelman, K. Palm. STUDENT GOVERNMENT The purpose of the Student Government is to increase school spirit through many popular ac- tivities, and to further the understanding between .we student and faculty. Made up of the Student Coun- cil, the Student Congress, and the class officers, it has sponsored such annual events as a fall dance, Twirp Week, a Student-Faculty basketball game, and the very popular Winter Ball. STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS: Glen Crosby, Edith Stiles, Margaret Goldsmith, Kent George STUDENT CONGRESS. First row: J. Theobald, C. MacCormack, R. Frongillo, F. Goodhue, S. Abbott, J. Hunt, I. Moberger, S. Mandrachia, E. Donovan, P. Campbell, A. Scibelli, B. White. Second row: H. Mulli- gan, L. Smith, A. Alongi, B. Sample, D. Reardon, P. Dyer, B. Belcher, R. Minzer, R. Emerson, S. Murphy, M. Welch, K. Kelly. Third row: Mr. McGrath, N. McKay, E. Kelly, L. Batchelder, D. Giovino, C. Wether- green, R. Brown, E. Parker, D. Gavin, C. Pike, J. Robinson, D. Downs. Fourth row: J. Phillipps, N. Steb- bins, K. Donahue, L. Clarke, M. Manning, A. Hayes, L. Mahan, S. Cicoria, F. Martone, C. Malenchini, H. Moran, B. Bryan. Fifth row: V. Wilkes, G. Chetwynde, J. Shea, R. Curran, B. Coles, B. Hall, B. Johnson, C. Garipay, A. Bernard. is fe 4 I 4' we r-Xjii 'f . I ,fn 'iw W' ' 2 i Ziff 'f:LA5,iS'5 V ,Xi A YW' A W , ...M . ' Q 6 Q , . :lfrf 7 '-.Z-.5 .5 . , ' 9 33 12? , . W 5 1 Q X W ,. lv . 'fivi X,.qj'S523 ,G Jr? y as ,. 4 f , I . 3' ' , Yi . 5.3f?F!g':.fffW33.','f .. ' ': 4w.i,- 'f '!l, A 'vw 3. - ral. -.f ' A . -..-H 4- . Q? 'if J: if - ii.. . .,.,'k K gem? g It K. X tw 'ji gil, V.. ,. .- 4 H, ' ' 'L A F392 if A f. 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' LLL- Mm- Ln1?ZnBaQ0,K ?' ups- ,... . w.. A Honor Society Those students showing outstanding scholastic achieve- ment are recognized by admission into the Melrose High School Honor Society. This year's program included a trip to see South Pacific and climaxed with a public initiation attended by many parents, with Dr. Tehyi Hsieh as a speaker. Officers elected at the end of the second quarter were Presi- dent, Charles MacCormackg Vice-President, David Budding- tong Secretary-Treasurer, Scott Creelmang and Program Chair- man, Nancy Cavicchio. First row: P. Barclay, S. Clarke, P. Campbell, C. MacCormack, D. Budding- ton, C. Curtiss, J. Hughes. Second row: P. Hopkins, J. Likins, E. McCabe, D. North- rup, E. Kehoe, E. Sykes. Third row: V. Kehoe, J. Noren. D. Trites, R. DellOr- fano, B. Lord, L. Love. Not v-v-es'-n': N. Cavicchio, R. Cavicchio, N. Crane, J. Emery, B. Howe, J. Hunt. J. Tompkins. First row: G. Welch. B Buddington. Ann Gordon Sally Coles, S. Creelman, L H ' A. L b P arrison, om ara, Carien. Second row: J. Ter- lizze, J. Offenback, S. Pem- broke, C. Olson, J. Goeghe- gan, H. Whitney, S. Norris K. Murray. Third row: B. Dunbar, R. Hanson. A. Wil- liams, K. Palmer, N. Steb- bins, G. Clifford, B. Parker. SENIOR MEMBERS OF JUNIOR CLASSICAL LEAGUE, First row: C. Peckham, A. Scibelli, B. 0'Hara R. Martone, P. Barclay, B. Russell, M. Wild, R. DelOrfano, L. Hayes, K. Monahan. Second row: K. Raffer ty, J. Barclay, L. Love, J. Fogg, L. Goodrich, J. McCarthy, M. Voss, E. Wise, G. Daffinnee, P. MacDonald Third row: J. Malenchini, P. Turco, R. DeSantiS, P. Campbell, J. Alley, S. Clarke, N. Crane, N. Cavicchio E. Hatheway, D. Montgomery. yuniar Hlassiml Lfeaguc The Junior Classical League is an activity whose membership is limited to Latin students of the upper classes. In addition to its annual hair-raising initiation of new members, this organization has sponsored a most worthwhile project, the sending of gifts and warm clothing to the Korean orphan who has been adopted by the Student Council. JUNIOR MEMBERS OF JUNIOR CLASSICAL LEAGUE, First row: J. Beverly, N. Tompkins, R. Pearson G. Welch, G. Nickerson, J. Offenback, P. MacDonald. Second row: B. Hall, A. Murray, E. Mc-Fadden, L. Jar- rett, S. Smith, M. Dunlap, M. Graff, K. Murray, N. Stebbins. Third row: A. Gordon, B. Adams, V. Albertson R. Spinney, J. Fardy, L. Clarke, B. Beal, B. Blomgren. Fourth row: A. Haggerty, D. Pyne, P. Carien, L. Har- rison, N. Austin, R. Ralston, J. Terlizzi. hit PHOTOGRAPHIC STAFF n Alle Lorraine DeStefano Joa fy. A , Patricia Barclay. Not present: Mary Larson, William Durland. LCG ART STAFF Seated: Ingrid Moberger, Nancy Cavicchio, Sally H a r r i n g t o n. Standing: Nancy Crane, Betty Gas- kill, Linda Baker. S Assigned the task of compiling and recording the four years of scholastic and extra- curricular achievements of the senior class, the Log Staff was faced with many long' weeks of hard work. With each staff doing its individual job and working' to meet that final deadline, the Log, the record of the Class of 1959 was finally completed. LITERARY STAFF Seated: Lee Brewer, Charles Mac- Cormack, Jocelyn Mann. Standing: Susan Clarke, Pamela Campbell. e R 2 STAFF LOG EDITORS Seated: Lorraine DeStefano, Pho- tographyg Jean Hunt, Editor-in- Chief, Jean Barclay, Advertising. Standing: Nancy Cavicchio, Art, Charles MacC0rmack, Literary' 1 Barbara O'Hara, Business. ADVERTISING STAFF Jeffrey Cutler, Jean Barclay, Edward Morrill. Not present: Belle Evans, Judy Rollins, Robert Sturgis. BUSINESS STAFF Seated: Barbara O'Hara, Marilyn Voss. Standing: Frederick McClure, Gail Daf- finnee. The theme of the Log. The theme of the Log: IMPRINT REPORTERS First Row: C. Mac-Cormack, J. Hill. N. Crane, S. Clarke, L. DeStefano, P. Barclay, M. Wild, P. Campbell, J. Mann. Second Row: C. DeCoste, S. Howe, M. Doane, B. Lord, E. Pigeon, A. Bemiss, E. McCabe, D. Trites, P. Lawson, R. Minzner, G. Curtis, A. Murray. Third Row: L. Jackson, C. Garvey, A. Mulligan, C. Holoway, Y. Albertson, S. McCarthy, J. MacCormack, J. Offenback, G. Penney. Fourth Row: N. MacKay, J. Hill, H. Lind, N. Stebbins, L. Clarke, P. Carien, L. Peabody, G. Welch. Imprint With Mr. Chisholm, Mrs. Ann Foster, and Mr. Carroll as advisors, the Imprint Staff and Editors work dili- gently to present articles of interest to all students. Since each issue is improving in coverage and in quality, Melrose High School has a newspaper which will soon place among the best in national competition. First Row: Leslie Love, Paula Tur- co, Bradlee Howe, Patricia Gavin, Ingrid Moberger. Second Row: Jeffrey Cutler, Mark Smith, Lee Maidrand, Kenneth Murphy, Stuart Fanning. at Officc Seated: Ruth Lewis, Judith Buttrick, Jocelyn Mann. Standing: Paula Carien, Mr. Neiman, Jean MacCormack. Under the supervision of Mr. Neiman, the S.A.T. office efficiently exchanges tickets for the various school activities and keeps records of the funds of different organizations within the school. Girls ' ,4ti1lctic Association Linda Clarke, Judith Warren, Judith Giovino, Diane Giovino, Linda Burgoyne, Miss Edgett. Led by President, Judy Giovino, the Girls' Athletic Association participates in after-school basketball, soft- ball, field hockey, and tennis. Among the activities of the G.A.A. are a field hockey outing, a beach party, volley ball tournaments, and a basketball game between the boys and the girls. 31 r 0. fr- 9' Leod R. Martindaie, M. Turner, G. Abbott, Y. rtu...,, J Montagne, J. Mcbaughhn, D. Montgomery, nd Row: M. Reynoids, N. Perkins, J. is H. Haniiiton, J. Caiazza, M Ford, L. Smith, Webber. First Row: N. Mac , Caviccho, Yi. Murphy, B. Howe, . A. Haggerty, E. Magno, M. Neeion. Seco n, B. Kehoe, B. Sample, J. Tayior, R. Chem , N Mowder, E. McCabe, M. Le-avy, E. -Parker, . P Hines, N. Austin. D. Ritchie. M. Fiynn. M. dreigh, C. Nickerson, J. Nerdin, R. Heiinian, Maso Y. McCiure, . S. Howe. Third Row: . R. Waugh, L. hovering, T. Pitten One f Glee OC the m 1 Ost . Qourse OL? under astlvei club Including- the 37631. hdlfeqtisn at Melro a Thank' as pl. Of W Se High sg' ,- eSent affen Sch . lilnlz asgelsglya Vggietywsfock Diging me ' f ristmas me pro e V9SpergramS S, the 32 ,L Y , if. Schoolman, H. DelMast1'o, M. Rarbrick, L I ,. nykcs. Fourth Row: A. Reid, C. Murray, B. Symm B. Johnson, B. Warner, M. Voss, J. Moodv C. McClure, G. Ducharme, G. Lewi D. Pync, Mr. Wood. Fi P. Kearns, J R J Tr . .ane, C. Dalton es, P. Hollis, G. ' , , H. Birkforfl, R. ' s, J. Phillipps, J. flh Row: J. Ani ' . ZILTGIISLOSC, M. M . nnpl-fins, M. Full' E. McFadd e annual op Ddffineo, Calder, T. MCG1'ail, Hormel, M. Calder, M. Frev. !OlSOl7, L. Dare, S. Abbott, V. Abbott, cDermoLt, F. Miller, N. Crane, L. I ove J nr, L. Sweezcy, J. Tucker, K. Palmer A ll 011, J. Norcn, B, Dunbar. . , .Allcy, , . Iurray, B.L01'll, ffiCQI'S , The 0 - Nlght' lance on MUSIC .fofll d a Del retta, an 'delltv ' Presl -ef, .aili VlCeT1'easl11 -1 nt Th0l?faTD21g'Eg1Zf99 and . Preslfc .' Gill 'lub al? cretal Yi of the G11eeCgViCch0' Se r 5i?:.: X?1ey- 33 First Row: B. Blomgren, M. Burnham, D. DiStasia, P. Peterson, O. Jones, R. Start, M. Doane M. Graf, B. Seaman, M. Graham, B. Adams, M. Morgan, R. Withington, R. Sibley, Mr. W Phelan, Director. Second Row: R. llflinzner, R. Greene, D. Easton, S. Weir, M. Halloran, R. Pike, B. Rowland S. Greenleaf, J. Jackson, H. Hamilton, P. Kelley, A. Sargent, J. Peaborly, B. Peckham, P. Sper- ling, J. Spaclafora, J. Penney, R. Carney, R. Lovejoy, D. Connors, P. Kaloustian, T. Koles. Third Row: I.. VVilson, D. Hutchinson, D. Harlow, A. Gordon, N. Austin. D. Bigelow, W. Fagan J. Reynolds, C. Buchnain, T. Sutherland, T. Hearne, R. Abbott, D. Mills, R. Clark, M. Kalou- stian, D. Carter, R. King, G. Ducharme, S. Means, W. Browne, J. Scott. Fourth Row: C. Ogrren, I.. Webb, C. Peckham, K. Wilson, R. Chernis, P. Eustace, W. West R. Culver. C. Dinarello, D. Larson, J. Colby, B. Russell, D. MacViCar, P. Lawson, R. Lon1.1'o, A Atwood, W. O'Brien, D. Rollins, J. Lane. Missing from picture: R. Cattley, J. O'Connor. Left to right: Ellen Davis, Peggy DiNardi, Betsy Puddester, Marilyn Graf, Jane Hormell, Ja- net Theobald, Eugenia Wise. BAND Any student who has attended a football game, a rally, or music night will recall with pride Melrose High School's fine band, directed by Mr. Woodrow Phelan. The precision marching and polished music make the band one of the finest in the area. This year several of the band's out- standing members were honored by their selection to the Northeastern Massachusetts Festival District Band. The band welcomes the big M with I-II . s AF ENSEMBLE First Row: D. Montgomery, J. Mason, M. Fuller, P. Raino, J. Andreson, A. Hagfzarty, R. Ca- vicchio, B. I.or4l, J. Norcn, N. MacLeod. Second Row: L. Love, J. Moody, G. Lewis, B. Howe, M. Leavy, P. Kearns. Third Row: M. Murphy, T. Mclirail, R. Calder, E. McCabe. Give Klub Euscmb e And Orchestra The Glee Club Ensemble and the Orchestra, under the direction of Mr. Wood and Mr. Bean, respectively, two newly-formerl groups of talented musicians and vocalists, have provided us with many hours of musical en- tertainment. 0Rf'Ill'1STKA .. First Row: L. Fhandler, F. Peckham, A. Atwood, N. Mitchell, P. Kaloustian, J. Abel, R. Longo, F. Dalton. Second Row: D. Harlow, P. Eustace, L. Lovering, M. Kaloustian, J. Thoreson, G. Penney. Third Row: Mr. Bean, B. Rowland, B. Seaman, A. Koles, D. Larson, D. Fontaine, W. Brown, K. Wilson. I 4 WE? Q it Reach, Sally! Clockwise from top: E. Mitchell, CFFUE Lacey, A. McKenne, V. Thomas, Welch, B. Strobel, N. Stebbins, Lind ,E. Waystack, L. Preece, DeCosta, L. Malenchini. I .Modern Dance 611111 The Modern Dance Club, unique in its purpose of self-expres- sion in dance, consists of junior and senior members chosen through tryouts at the beginning of the year. Creating new dances to interpretesl musical themes, the girls give several performances :luring the year, including a program for Girls' Club at Christmas time. Ellen and Eltress show us a formation Eli an l 1 g Auf' fn .2.,..qQ+:. .... A .. ,k:,.N,,..a.,,. W. WSW A A w .. , W. ' . ir' .5 211. .,.,... :xx .Hx 1 Z I W v:.,.i.,1 1 ..,. Li -ski. 5 W - ra ,, nly . M, A u . W 5, fi 6: W , ,1 1 51 by ,,,ff Q Q mf ig 1546 5 3 , . sv-swf .1 Eal5'ff' ,., if .R ' I Q-'M . ' f ,v , K w M, 55 qiln M 1 1 , I WW ,,.f 5f'7 ff 'f N 5 5 , .sg Q i as v , ' va 1 QR .fi .H . Q. , Q .il 'sed' f' - 1, ' Q... W K X xx W 7. in I5 Xxx KN -an NN N 'K XFN xv Fw 5,1 51 . E 1 fx '1 'KK X. 5 X, fatvfkiy !4x . S 'lv Sf? s Vivak gk 2 il Lf V z if sf , Jun v -. f X-X , M as Y N, K , gel .1 Scieuce Klub First Row: L. Wilson, R. Whitehouse, K. Rafferty, P. Hopkins, J. Peabody, J. Caiazza, J. Quinzio. Second Row: Mr. Bjornsin, L. Berahulka, S. Greenleaf, A. Gordon, A. Lombara. Third Row: R. Pearson, A. Larlcl, P. Briggs, J. Bevefly. One of Melrose High School's newer organizations, the Science Club, is given talks and demonstrations by their advisor, Mr. Bjornson, about various phases of science as programs for its bi-monthly meetings. Of- ficers, Perry Hopkins, President: Jonathan Peabody, Vice-President: Katherine Rafferty, Secretary, and John Reynolds, Treasurer, have organized a tour of the Melrose-VVakefield Hosptial Laboratories and arranged for the members to use special science kits. Audio- Visual Klub l l First Row: H. Waugh, J. Kearney, A. Atwoofl, R. MacDonald, D. Wadland, C. Orrell, J. Bev- erly, S. Estabrooks, P. Hopkins, R. Waugh. Second Row: Mr. Laine, J. Phillips, K. Rauten- burgh, R. Below. H. Bickford. L. Chandler. P. Briggs, N. Swan, S. Caiazza, R. Ross. Third Row: G. Breault, C. Darling, J. Gallagher, L. Wadland, C. Fellows, R. Collins, R. Brown, R. J. Collins, R. Longo. Fourth Row: D. Larson, W. Hupper. W. Stodler, D. Tuck, L. Grasso, W. Irwin, P. Saunders, S. Sirlmore. Fifth Row: P. Harvey, W. Miles, R. Huges, E. Sherman, O. Davis, T. Borgil. The Audio-Visual Club contributes to the educational program of our school by aiding the teachers in their classes. The club elected the following officers: David Wadland, President, Charles Orrell, Vice Presidentg and John Beverly, Secretary-Treasurer. Mr. Laine, the faculty advisor, and the members, boys from all the classes, are responsible for setting up and running all projection and recording equipment. Gvrmau 61116 5 S First Row: B. Lord, D. Mahoney, G. Serenyi, J. Quinzio, S. Barchus. Second Row: J. Callahan, J. Peabody, E. Kehoe, J. Beverly, L. Wilson. The German Club was expanded this year to include most of the members of the second and third year classes. Miss Effie Brown, faculty advisor, helps the group learn about the German people and their customs. The participants also seek to increase their command of the language. .Cibrary Klub First Row: L. Lane, M. Barbrick, C. Vautrinot, C. Gott, B. Lord, J. Bossi, B. Bushey, B. Steele. Second Row: S. Monroe, D. Monroe, M. Stoddard, M. Lucey, N. McKenney, D. Downes, J. McArdle, M. Graham, L. Jenks, Y. Daley. Third Row: J. Couser, M. Ramsay, U. McGinnis, P. Briggs, J. Taylor, P. McNamara, J. Choate, F. White. The members of the Library Club help Mrs. Rose in the library every period, checking books in and out, straightening out books on the shelves, and taking lists of pupils to the study hall. The Decoration Com- mittee provides attractive and seasonal decorations for the library. Officers, Paul MacNamara, President, Myrna Barbrick, Vice-President: Carolee Gott, Secretary, and Barbara Steele, Treasurer, take charge of the weekly meetings and plan holiday parties for the club. First Row: Loretta Stoker, Jimmy Donahue, Judith Noren. Second Row: Jean Barclay, Milford Leavy, Sandra Prohl. Third Row: Bradlee Howe, Linda Clarke, John Swartwout. Fourth Row: Thomas McGrail, Linda Harrison, Edwin McCabe. Cloak and Plume, the little theater of the dramatic clubs, offers under- classmen an opportunity to learn the techniques of theatre production and to display their talents on the stage, under the direction of Mr. Garland. Officers elected at the beginning of the year are: President, Stephen Caizzag J 'E One minute to curtain call! Vice-President, Roxanne Glampeg Secretary-Treasurer, Linda Giovanni. Mr, Garland First Row: Y. Naley, C. Bass, T. Whitford, L. Gio- vanni, R. Glampe, J. Duch- arnie, J. Couser, S. Brown, L. Peabody, P. Rowell. Second Row: Mr. Garland K. Mann, S. Caizza, J. Ma honey, W. DelOrfano ' . Edmonds, W. Browne, D. Downes, M. Stoddard. Third Row: A. Alongi, J. Dougherty, C. Mason, L. Mansfield, C. Ford, P. Collins, A. Mulligan, M. Ryan, L. Bacon. Fourth Row: J. Dierkes, M. Strat- ton, A. Robinson, R. Emerson, R. Burlyn, C. 'DeSantis, N. Smith, J. Love. H First Row: N. Tompkins, B. Peavy, P. Turco, C. MacCor- niack, B. Evans, President, J. Morse, J. McCarthy, L. DeSte- fano, J. Mannion, C. Vautrinot. Second Row: B. Lord, J. Nor- en, D. Trites, E. McCabe, N. Mowder, T. Mcfirail, B. Howe, S. McCarthy, J. Barclay, N. Cavicchio, E. MacDonald. Miss Jarman, Third Row: L. Wong, A. Williams, B. Elliot, B. Bel- cher, M. Kasprzak, D. Griffen, D. Larson, J. Kudsk, V. Al- bertson, L. Clarke. Fourth Row: L. Harrison, L. Lane, J. Abiatti, J. Swartout, B. Gil- bert, P. Seymour, S. Prohl, A. Goodridge, R. Ralston. Masque and Wig, under the expert direction of Miss Jarman, presented The Curious Savage before two enthusiastic and appreciative audiences. In addition to this drama, Masque and Wig plans to join with Cloak and Plume in the spring in presenting a play, and also plans to enter the New Mis s Jarman England Drama Festival. Miss Wilhelmina, I wish you wouldn't flrglisgnlile out for ati I carry my teddy bear wherever I go. Fun for the feeble-minded! ' - .Ba .L L 4. 4 We .4 Girl ' 611111 The Melrose High School Girls' Club, a traditional organization founded and led by Mr. George McPheters, attempts to unite the girls of the school in a stronger bond of friendship . At meetings held every Monday evening in the auditorium, the officers provide interesting programs and plan special features. Some of the best known features this year were the baby pictures night, in which even the teachers took part, and the Thanksgiving welfare program, which helped out twentv needy Melrose families. Judy Morse, Recording Secretary: Gail Daffinoe, Vice-President: Linda Baker, President: Eltress Mitchell, Program Chairman: Barbara O'Hara, Corresponding Secretary. Not present: Judy Rollins, Treasurer. Ain't he sweet? Thanksgiving time again! sk ig, Q Uk 5, O Q S ' Q it 7 Mi F A ,, -QL? All-1 s-f...,5 Q fm -M wi-, .,g'g'gf3Y 4 5 f iw 1 4 s fi ,nv Center: F. McClure, manager. First row: M. Kaswrzak, B. White, A. Scibelli, K. Palm, D. Coish, G. Peterson, A. Aveni. Second row: A. Austin, R. Peary, C. MacC0rmack, R. Hanson S. Norris, J. Smith, R. Monaco, S. Bachus. Third row: F. Amirault, C. Kasprzak, L. Woodside, P. VVebber, A. Crest, D. Hagberg, M. Bond. Fourth row: J. Kudsk, G. Jordan, K. Hubbard, S. Creelman, J. Fuller. Fifth row: Coach Croston, W. Comeau, B. Colby, T. Latshaw, D. Maid rand, R. Curran, Coach Hoague. .k I ,, ,K W' i f ' A' Tony Scibelli-Center , M ' w s .. 3 'r ' rf 'Yea Qi ' H , . .f 4. , gg' .-.. fl V if fx 1 li n . 5 Q .. - .... . A Q f Jeff Smith-Halfback The Brain Trust-Coaches Hoague and Croston zl it -uh - Our greatest victory- Melrose Melrose Melrose Melrose Melrose Melrose Melrose Melrose Melrose If 'lf' 004 Slippe: lffiiiis sf . 'aw WINCHESTER!! 'all Stoneham 0 Lexington 6 Belmont 20 Concord 14 Wakefield 14 Reading 26 Gloucester 26 Winchester 14 Arlington 44 n't he ? A. Blanchard, J. Walsh, J. Driscoll, J. Hoague, G. Fitzgerald, C, Croston. Coached by Mr. Hoague, new Director of Athletics, the Melrose High School Red Raiders tied for second place in the Middlesex League. Backs Jeff Smith, Barry White, Tony Aveni, and Iinemen Dave Coish, Kevin Hubbard, and Captain Tony Scibelli, enabled the team to present an excellent league record of five wins, one loss, and one tie. The high point of the season came when Melrose defeated its long-time rival, Winchester, by a score of 20-14. Several members of this outstanding squad were honored by selection to positions on the Middlesex League All-Star team, a fit- ting climax to a successful season. Barry White-Quarterback Let us at 'em. ,-I f I I First row: B. Howe, R. Fallon, R. Tate, J. Kristiansen, M. Smith, J. Ciazza, D. Buddington, C. Schwarzer Coach Clark. Second row: N. Murray, M. Daley, J. Penny, R. Chernis, D. Kinney, P. Ryan, R. Mutch, P. Law son, S. Cicoria. Third row: W. Hurd, S. Means, P. Sperling, R. Culver, S. Kasprzak, D. Dehart, L. Furber, S Neppellio, C. Wettergreen. B. Watson, C. Buckman. Fourth row: R. Daley, R. Ring, R. Turner, R. Baker, D Crosby, D. McVicker, G. Cassis, D. O'Connor, W. Gittes. Zross Kauntry Coach Clark with his two co-captains, Jim Kristiansen and Mark Smith. . x,RU L V Al., This year's Cross Country team, sparked by the running of co-captains Mark Smith and Jim Kristiansen, finished a great sea- son with a final total of eight wins and no losses. Undefeated in dual-meet competition, they plac- ed third in Class B competition and fourth in the all-class State Meet. S r First row: E. Magno, M. Wild, R. Ralston, J. Telles, J. Durkees, P. Fogg, M. Flynn, C. Gott, C. Garipay, L. Giovanni. Second row: A. LeSaffre, J. Giovino, J. Fogg, D. Giovino, M. Ford, J. Warren, L. Baker, C. Capuano, G. Meyer, B. Gaskill, K. Palmer, C. Reagan, M. Graf, P. Murray. 5'ield flock cy The field hockey team has had one of its best seasons. Miss La- Place and Captain Judy Giovino ably directed the varsity to a 2-3-3 record. The Junior Varsity ended the season with a record of 2-2-4. Teamwork and good sportsmanship have made this team one of the finest Melrose has ever had. Coach LaP1ace and Captain Judy Giovino, me as nv R , , le X X -o-. af 1 ,nxt .. .,,,.4,. K.. , ,yg.,,Q,. , . First row: R. Fletcher, C. Morris. B. Logue, T. Latshaw, T. Aveni, G. Crosby, J. Meehan, B. White, R. Traill, P. Ryan, J. Claire. Second row: Coach Hughes, P. Dyer, S. Cicoria, K. Palm, P. Kinney, T. Walker, K. Palmer, P. Nickerson, J. O'Nei1, K. Walsh, W. Jangro, D. Griffin, K. Morris. Hockey Skating through another season of exciting hockey, the Red Raiders again exhibited their potential as a top team. Weakened by injuries and unexpected losses, the team nevertheless placed second in the G. B. I. League and also second in the State Tourney. Showing their unbeatable hustle and determination, the Raiders reached the peak of tlfeir season by subduing undefeated Auburn 4-2L Outstanding this year was the ability of Coach Hughes to interchange his lines as the season progressed. Great credit must also be given to the underclassmen who stepped in so success- fully for the injured first-string players during tournament play. Coaches Blanchard and Hughes. Keep this out of the net, Glen! .os ...,, fx -- Nr V , 1 J -I Q.. :A 5 . X 'fi' m 'Fx' f-:Q 6 V X ,X 1 K Tony Aveni A Glen Crosby r gm , KR ,. I Q. S T L tshaw f fs, 5A 's w a M 'gn :L 'f'x-wslf 5 fa! A A y QV I A 'fx ,, V Z Z y 9 ' lj XX If 4 I l J ' l 1 g f K Q 'Q 9 4 Spooks T ll W Barry White Jimmy M h ka! kaidcrs ,At Zh: Arena 0 First row: G. Chamberlain, H. Whitney, G. Lewis, K. George, M. Smith, ll. Trites, S. Freelman, D. Brown. Second row: Coach Hoyle, F. Riddell, J. Macfarthy, C. Mcflure, G. Ducharnie, M. Halloran, R. Brown, C. Wettergrecn, Il. Siegel, D. Minzner, J. Green, S. Kasprzak, C. Sommer ville, J. Moody, Coach Fitzgerald. l6'ask dba!! In his first year of coaching at Melrose High School, Coach Fitzgerald was faced with the problem of rebuilding the basketball team. By stressing fundamentals and intro- ducing new plays, he produced a team which provided many ex- citing and closely-decided games. Mr. John Driscoll, Mr. Gerald Fitzgerald, Mr. David Hoyle. Jump! Jump! N 5 K. George, G. Lewis. Make wa1 - V ,,, , ,. W. , . .. an I M , x . . N Q 1 Vw ,QAM MAJ: First row: V. Kehoe, J. Giovino, P. Gavin, B. Wing, I... Brewer, B. Lord, L. Wilson, P. Barclay. Second Row J. Quinzio, M. lfoiwl. A. Haggerty. L. Clark, M. Flynn, D. Sullivan, E. Dunbar, N. MacKay, P. Hines. Third Row: Miss Emlgi-tt, V. Gott, D. liiovino, M. Stoflrlarml, Y. Jarrett, J. Robinson, S. Weir, F .White, K. l'alnier M. falden, ll. llownes, B. Johnson, N. Stebbins, S. lingers. Girls' Basketball We're proud of our team-the Girl's Basketball Team, that is! Under the able leadership of Miss Edgett and Captain Judy Giovino, the girls downed all of their opponents for a total of ten victories and no defeats. The hardest fought games were played with Concord, Lexington, and Arlington. Mary Ford was the high scorer for the season with Susan Weir running a close second. First row: B. Lord, J. Quinzio, B. Wing, J. Giovino, P. Gavin, L. Brewer, L. Wilson. Second row: C. Gott, M. Stoddard, M. Ford, F. White, S. Weir, V. Kehoe, P. Barclay, S. Rogers. ,safe . Q54 .fx 3. M g, . 'Q fi Siiifgis i R P , 1 ff H ili.iiiii5.?E3fi, 'Z' if 1 5 -QM I. 0 X i. X 1 N if Q S Q First row: T. Pittenclreigh, S. Norris, R. Clark, R. Pullo, R. Abbott, R. DellOrfano, W. Dell0rfano. Second Row: Mr. Bloom, R. Carr, A. Sargent, W. Brown, VV. Durland, J. Likins, Manager E. Morrill. 161716 611111 Led by Mr. Bloom, the Rifle Team is completing a very successful season. Under Co-cap- tains Ralph Pullo and Richard Clark, this team has much depth and ability, as shown by the winning of the first three matches against Acton, Wayland, and Malden, and the breaking of two records with scores of 916 and 921. The Girls' Rifle Team also played several matches and show promise of a fine team in the future. First row: G. Baker, N. Clarke, F. Hopper, D. Sullivan, D. Murphy, L. Wilson. Second row: Mr. Bloom, C. Sullivan, J. Weeks, J. Pye, N. McKinney, D. Pullo. First row: A. Austin, J. Smith, J. Kristiansen, C. MacCormack, D. Buddington, D. Hansen, M. Fullan. Second Row: G. Curtis, S. Barchus, R. Daley, S. Pembroke, S. Norris, P. Gorman. Third row: R. Curran, B. Elliot, B. Piatek, B. Taggart, H. Murray, S. Harris, D. Goodwin, D. DeHart, L. Gebhard, D. Mirinda, P. MacDonald. Captain James Kristiansen Indoor Crack The Melrose High School Winter Track Squad, coached by Mr. John Walsh, de- feated Lynn Classical, Lynn English, Bev- erly, and Lawrence in the newly founded North Shore League, and went on to take third place in the state indoor champion- ships held at Boston Garden. Although Captain James Kristiansen was unable to attend, Jeff Smith and Mike Daley took first places, while the remainder of Mel- rose's seventeen points were gained by Bruce Piatek, Dick Hansen, Charles Mac- Cormack, and the relay team. WW 9 8. -is ha . Z is i .. First row: S. Barchus, R. Taggart, B. Piatek, N. Murray, D. DeHart, L. Gebhard. Second row: A. Austin, J. Kristiansen, J. Smith C. MacCormack, D. Buddington, P. Gorman, M. Fullan. Third row: R. Hansen, R. Cur- ran, S. Norris, R. Daley, P. MacDonald, G. Curtis, D. Mirinda, S. Harris. Fourth row: P. Webber, R. Stephans, D. Graham, R. Cavicchio, R. Lovejoy, G. Serenyi, R. George, D. Trites, L. Ferber, S. Cicoria, A. Aveni. Outdoor Crack Aiming for a championship in the Mid- dlesex League, the Red Raiders promise to provide one of the finest track per- formances of recent years this season. Coached by Mr. Walsh, and led by C0-Cap- tains Jeff Smith and Charles MacCormack, the team showed the strength and the depth needed to overcome powerful oppon- ents. Co-Captains Charles MacCormack and Jeffrey Smith 4 l wh os. W? 4' YJ First row: A. Haggerty, B. Dunbar, M. Ford. Second row: Miss Edgetlt, D. Montgomery, P. Hinkley, K. Mur ray, M. Flynn. Third row: E. McFadden, A. Murray, L. Brewer, E. Wise, K. Palmer, M. Calder. Miss Edgett checks Ann's grip. Girls ' Zfcmzis With the entire squad returning this year, the Girls' Tennis Team, under the direction of Miss Edgett, has had an ex- tremely successful season. Sparked by junior Mary Ford, a new England Champ- ion, the team has proved to be one of the finest Melrose High has produced. Iirst row: S. Pembroke, R. Fallon, R. Waugh, H. Vllaugh, R. Brown, B. Parker. Second row: Mr. Wilson S M I Dui T VN illui l Shax artin, T . 'z ', G. Clifforc, R. Tate, J. .lx GW This season the M. H. S. linksters are competing in the newly-organized Middle- sex League. Home matches are again to be played at Bellevue Golf Club and away matches are to be played at the country clubs of rival teams. With Steve Pembroke, Gary Clifford, and Phil Dyer back from last year, Melrose has a well-rounded team capable of going all the way in the state tournaments. Mr. Wilson watches Steves stanve First row: J. Dierkes, N. Bernard, J. Giovino, J. Quinzio, C. Capuano. Second row: L. Stoker, N. Mitchell, S. Weir, N. J. Lucey, P. Collins, D. Giovino, E. Magno. Girls ' Saftball The nucleus of Miss LaPlace's 1958 softball team, these girls are working hard again this year for success. Displaying their ability against the strong competition of Arlington, Belmont, Concord, Malden, Newton, and Winchester, the girls hope to im- prove last years scores. 62 5 W .W ...qw - . X' 5 . r it ttf' X. in ' 8 7 K it HW ' x i .. sn, I 1 First row: C. Morris, M. Smith, R. Traill, J. Meehan, B. White, G. Crosby, R. Fletcher, W. Brown. Second row: Coach Hughes, E. MacDonald, S. Creelman, M. Kasprazak, E. Fenton, G. Lewis, J. Alabiso, A. Hanson, Coach Driscoll. Hascball The 1959 Melrose High Baseball Team is setting its sight on the Middlesex crown this year, as a result of finishing second to Belmont in 1958. If the pitching can be im- proved, the Red Raiders' chances for the top spot in the league should be hopeful. The heavy hitting of Gordon Lewis, Richard Fletcher, Barry White, Mike Kasprzak, Ken Palm, Jim Meehan. and Scott Creelman, plus an experienced infield, should provide serious com- petition in this year's league. Coaches Blanchard, Hughes, and Driscoll. . 'N . .g- S , T805 M,,r., F ,, .r ff Etsy gssfflxgp , 155 ' Ulf .-. is cgmfsf A2553 .tseii s' ,J my 1. K, Aa.f'.,,V . , if 2, ., g-'-wi - .: . Q .flag A naf ' 1 f Ib- , 1A . fs:-vxisa crm. . -- L l Aefaf 3, 14 A Jar President Glen Crosby Vice-President Bradlee Howe SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Treasurer Donald Trites Secretary Edijzh Stiles Shirley Parker Abbott Shirl Pep Club 25 Girls' Chorus 15 Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Student Congress 4. Cute . . . water skiing . . . pizza . . . sincere . . . Pat Boone . . . red . . . Okla- homa . . . dependable . . . dislikes tights and 8:15 bell . . . junior college. Virginia N. Abbott 4sGinnyvw Pep Club 25 Girls' Chorus 15 Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Junior Classical League 4. Reserved . . . lobster . . dependable . . . tennis . . . April Love . . . neat . . . Tony Curtis . . . mushrooms . . . dislikes tights and field hockey . . . junior college. Carol Ann Abruzi Fried clams . . . talkative . . . Tammy . . . cheerful . . . yellow . . . good-natured . . . N.O .... impish . . . triplets . . . dislikes sessions . . . work. Marjorie Louise Ackroyd Margie Girls' Chorus 15 Pep Club 25 Masque and Wig, Girls' Club 3, 4. Easy to get along with . . red . . . cute . . . fried clams ...'57Fords...Dave... mischievous . . . coffee frappes . . . loquacious . . dislikes cutting in on luncl lines . . . work. Joseph Thomas Alabiso lljoeii Wrestling 15 Baseball 3, 4. Well-dressed . . . Georges' subs . . . quiet . . . hockey . . . Bruins . . . I knew it . . . good-looking . . . Jerry Vale . . . 3 . . . aversion to slowpokes . . . prep school. Joan Beth Alley Cheerleader 3, Co-captain 45 Girls' Chorus 15 Glee Club 2, 3, Treasurer 45 Pep Club 2: Girls' Club 3, 45 Junior Classical League 3, 45 Band 15 LOG staff 4. Talkative . . . hockey . . . gullible . . . Doc Rock . . . blue . . . blushes . . . blonde . . . cheering . . . well-dressed . . . dislikes cartwheels . . . college. Louise Emily Arsenault HI-lou!! Bowling Club 15 Rifle Club 25 Pep Club 25 Girls' Club 3, 4. Redhead . . . mushrooms . . . dependable . . . Nat King Cole . . . pleasant . . . Sayonara . . . friendly . . . swimming . . . quiet . . . dislikes tights . . . beautician. Arthur Austin MANY! Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Basket- ball 1, 2, 35 Track 2, 3, 45 Baseball 15 Washington party 35 Wrestling Club 1, 2. Amiable . . . girls . . . witty . . . Italian food . . . golf . . . ladies' man . . . P.L. . . . physics . . . casual . . . dislikes Rinkedinks . . . prep school. Anthony Joseph Aveni ssrronyn Student Council 2, 33 Class Vice-President 33 Junior Prom Committee 33 Boys' State 33 Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Hockey 1, 2, 3, 43 Track 1, 33 Baseball 2. Sports . . . the toe . . . intelligent . . . popular . . . P.L. . . . Bruins . . . subs . . . athletic . . . Chantilly Lace . . . college. Joan Louise Bagenstose Basketball 1, 23 Girls' Chorus 13 Glee Club 2, 3, 43 Masque and Wig 23 Field Hockey 3, 43 Pep Club 23 Girls' Athletic Association 3, 43 Girls' Club 3, 4. Attractive . . . green . . . congenial . . . It's Almost Tomorrow . . . dignified . . Spooks . . . Johnny Mathis . . . steak . . . reserved . . . dislikes tights . . . junior college. Linda C. Baker Masque and Wig 2, 33 Girls' Club 3, President 43 LOG Staff 43 Pep Club 23 Wash- ington Party 33 Field Hockey 2, 4g IMPRINT Staff 43 Senior Prom Committee 4. Cute . . . subs . . . hockey . . . U.M .... Kinda makes you wonder, doesn't it . . . Jerry Jingle . . . happy-go- lucky . . . capricious . . . Johnny Mathis . . . dislikes squash . . . college. Myrna Lee Barbrick Girls' Chorus 13 Masque and Wig 23 Glee Club 2, 3, 43 Library Club 2, 3, Vice-Presi- dent 43 Cafeteria 2, 3, 43 Modern Dance 13 Washington Party 3. Zany . . . Rainbow . . . garrulous . . . model A Fords . . . gullible . . . Haver- hill . . . blue . . . biology . . . Oh Johnny . . . dislikes combing hair in the lunch- room . . . nursing career. Jean Ann Barclay Softball 13 Student Con- gress 23 Pep Club 23 Masque and Wig 2, 3, 4, Production 4g Cheerleader 43 LOG Ad- vertising Manager 43 Junior Classical League 3, 43 Girls' Club 3, 4. Cheering . . . dignified . . . capable . . . the Jerry . . . nonchalant . . . unihibited . . . The Curious Savage . . . pleasant. . .blue . . . dislikes boots . . . college. Patricia Louise Barclay llpatii IMPRINT Staff 3, 4g LOG Staff 4g Girls' Club 3, 43 Stu- dent Congress 33 Pep Club 23 Junior Classical League 3, 43 Softball 1, 23 Rifle Club 23 Basketball 4. Sports . . . winning per- sonality . . . basketball . . . Ocean Park . . . fastidious . . . the Jerry . . . capable . . . conscientious . . . cheer- ful . . . dislikes cold weather . . . college. Sally Barrows Nonchalant . . . week-ends . . . carefree . . . rock 'n' roll . . . happy-go-lucky . . . pizza ...gum...subs...dis- likes homework and two-faced people . . . work. Beverly A. Beard HBev!! HBabsH Girls' Club 3, 43 Pep Club 23 Masque and Wig 2. Quiet . . . blue . . . Air Force . . . neat . . . Now and For Always . . . friendly . . . Frank Sinatra . . . fried clams . . . dislikes jealous girls and conceited people . . . nursing school. Edward Beirod Eddie Electronics . . . retiring . . . sailing . . . reserved . . . amateur . . . serious . . . cars . . . unassuming . . . quiet . . . dislikes exams . . . tech- nical school. Janet Ruth Betcher HJan!l Girls' Chorus 13 Girls' Club 3, 43 Masque and Wig 2. Talkative . . . B.E.A. . . . football . . . frank . . . active in church work . . . friendly ...food...adamant... South Pacific . . . aversion to conceited people . . . college. Carolyn Blatchford Blatch Girls' Chorus 13 Girls' Club 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3. Reserved . . . football . . . shy...pizza...quiet... American Bandstand . . . blue . . . sympathetic . . . sea food . . . dislikes math . . . junior college. Michael Bond Mike Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Spring Track 3, 4, Wrestling Club 1, 2. Reserved . . . jazz . . . tall . . . sports-minded . . . the breaks . . . history . . . capable . . . casual . . . green . . . dislikes hospitals . . . college. Joyce Bossi Joycie Girls' Club 3, 45 Camera Club 1, Vice-President 2g Pep Club 2, Library Club 3, 4: Girls' Chorus 19 Washington Party 3. Considerate . . . Tri-Hi-Y . . . It's Almost Tomorrow . . . pink . . . sincere . . . quiet ...coke . . . baseball. . . attractive . . . dislikes vege- tables . . . medical secretary. Carol Ann Boudreau Girls' Club 3, 4. Cute . . . Nova Scotia . . . petite . . . driving . . . foot- ball . . . loquacious . . . ice skating . . . boys . . . clothes . . . dislikes gym . . . business school. James Earl Bourne lJim7l Track 2. Cars . . . hockey . . . vanilla milk shakes . . . avid sports fan...money...quiet... polite . . . cheerful . . . ambitious . . . dislikes broken wrists . . . Navy. Roberta A. Boyd Bobbie Rifle Club 2, 45 Pep Club 2g Girls' Club 3, 49 IMPRINT Staff 2, 3, 43 Girls' Chorus lg Softball 25 Washington Party 33 Bowling Club 1. Quiet . . . Tri-lli-Y . . . Italian food . . . sincere . . . popular music . . . good friend ... . sports . . . U.N. trip . . . agreeable . . . dislikes field hockey . . . college. .rf I .,. E51 .Julia , wha I ' .4 K' Brenda Boyers Girls' Club 3, 4. Friendly . . . basketball . . . clothes . . . hot fudge sundaes . . . mischievous . . . bell- beater . . . audacious . . . Roy . . . excitable . . . subs . . . dislikes physics . . . college. Nancy Brady Girls' Club 3, 4. Friendly . . . Scallop Club . . . well-dressed . . . hockey . . . blue . . . the P.L. . . . green nail polish . . . humor- ous . . . subs . . . dislikes Saugus . . . college. Lee Brewer LeeLee Basketball 1, 4, Tennis 3, 43 Girls' Chorus 1, Glee Club 2, Pep Club 25 Student Con- gress 1g Girls' Club 3, 4, LOG Staff 45 Washington Party 3. Good-natured . . . Annap- olis men . . . conscientious . . . Johnny Mathis . . . punc- tual . . . coffee ice cream . . . friendly . . . at any rate . . . beige . . . dislikes rainy weather . . . college. Alan Brown Brownie Al Football lg Basketball 2. Casual . . . shindwing . . . the B's games . . . neat . . . gum chewer . . . subs . . . friendly . . . onion rings . . . happy-go-lucky . . . dislikes flirts . . . Navy. David B. Brown Klnaveil Football 1, 2, 33 Basketball 13 Wrestling Club 1, 2. Friendly . . . '50 Ford . . . nice smile . . . water skiing . . . football . . . unpredictable . . . hockey . . . good-looking . . . humorous . . . dislikes tights . . . Aero. Tech. David D. Brown Dave Brownie Cross Country 2, 3, 4: Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Baseball 13 Masque and Wig 3. Good looking . . . steak . . . Hi-Y . . . drive-ins . . . polite . . . water skiing . . . October 'Ith . . . sincere . . . dislikes French and conceited people . . . college. Wesley Brown Hwes9! Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Rifle Club 1, 2, Team Treasurer 3, Team Executive Officer 4. Tall . . . sports car races . . . girls . . . hunting . .. friendly . . . swimming . . . humorous . . . gregarious . . . guns . . . dislikes con- ceited people . . . college. David Buddington Dave Cross Country 3, 43 Winter Track 3, 4, Spring Track 3, 4: Honor Society 3, 4: Boys' Chorus 13 Nuntius Edi- tor 2. A serious thinker . . . math . . . quiet disposition . . . track . . . natural success . . . basketball . . . swimming . . . rock'n'roll . . . future plans in mathematics . . . college. Leonard Budukiewicz Lenny Tall . . . fried chicken . . . non-conformist . . . cars . . . parties . . . adamant . . . dancing . . . good music . . . dislikes bosses and conceited people . . . Air Force. Carolyn Bunker KlBunkN Girls' Club 3, 4: Cafeteria 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 2: Girls' Chorus 1g Washington Party 3. Amiable . . . Kernwood . . . My One Sin . . . humor- ous . . . '48 Pontiac . . . drive-ins . . . vague . . . dislikes getting up in the morning, cliques, and school . . . work. Barbara Ann Bushey Barbie Camera Club 1, 23 Pep Club 23 Library Club 3, 43 Girls' Club 3, 45 Washington Party 3. Determined . . . brunette . . . blue . . . Little Star ...dancing . . . frank . .. Italian food . . . model A Fords . . . music . . . dislikes 8:15 bell . . . nursing. John Caiazza Track 3, 4g Cross Country 33 Science Club 3, 45 Glee Club 4. Studious . . . Milwaukee Braves . . . conscientious . . . math . . . Notre Dame . . . thoughtful . . . track . . . friendly . . . subs . . . dislikes English . . . college. Richard Calder Canuck Hockey 15 Band 23 Rifle Club 25 Track 3, 43 Basket- ball 33 Glee Club 43 Ensemble 4. Parties . . . witty . . . Forsyth's . . . personable . . . Canada . . . Monday nights . . . C.G .... congenial . . . dislikes gossipy girls and busy-bodies . . . college. Joan Callahan Joanie Girls' Chorus 1: Washing- ton Party 33 Girls' Club 33 Pep Club 2g German Club 4. Friendly . . . talkative . . . subs . . . red . . . blushes . . . steak . . . lots of fun . . . skiing . . . dislikes 8:15 bell and field hockey . . . junior college. Pamela Campbell sspamvn Honor Society 3, 45 IM- PRINT 2, 3, 43 Band 1, 2, 3: LOG Saff 4g Junior Classical League 3, 4g French Club, President 35 Student Con- gress 4g Girls' Club 3, 4. Friendly . . . subs . . . blue . . . conscientious . . . Nup-Nup . . . good-natured . . . Johnny Mathis . . . hockey . . . the Jerry . . . fastidious . . . college. George Canning Weasel Hockey 1. Math . . . hockey . . . short ...girls . . . adamant . .. cars . . . humorous . . . cabbage . . . beach parties . . . carefree. Robert D. Carey uB0bn Alert . . . jazz . . . con- scientious . . . radio stations . . . sports cars . . . mechan- ically inclined . . . pianos . . . individualist . . . women . . newcomer . . . work. Roger Carr ..R0g.. Rifle Club 2, 3, President 45 Rifle Team 2, 3, 4. Hunting . . . likeable . . . sports cars . . . Thompson, Connecticut . . . reliable . . . girls . . . casual . . . intelli- gent . . . swimming . . . dislikes poctry . . . college. Nancy-Ann Cavicchio Nance Girls' Chorus 15 Masque and Wig 2, 3, 4, Production 35 Girls' Club 3, 4g Student Congress 2g Student Council 33 Class Secretary 35 Pep Club 23 Honor Society 3, Pro- gram Chairman 43 Junior Classical League 3, 4: French Club 3, Winter Ball Com- mittee 3g Junior Prom Com- mittee 3g LOG Art Editor 4. Persistant . . . even . . . '54 red Merc' . . . loquacious . . . good friend . . . boat races . . . understanding . . . red . . . Cape Cod . . . affec- tionate . . . college. Raymond A. Cavicchio lbcavici! 5lRayH Boys' Chorus 13 Track 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 2, 3, Vice- President 4, Operetta 2, 4. Water skiing . . . blonde pony tails . . . musical . . . Chryslers . . . amiable . . . science . . . versatile . . . pizza . . . witty . . . dislikes Latin . . . electrical engineer. Mary Chaisson Girls Club 3, 4. Reserved . . . baseball . . . hockey . . . tall blonds . . . sports fan . . . '55 black Pontiacs . . . amiable . . . basketball . . . green . . . wo1'k. Cynthia J. Chronopoulos ucinnyn Girls' Chorus 15 Junior Classical League 4. Sedate . . . skating . . good-natured . . . blue . . . charming . . . lobster . . . Tri-Hi-Y . . . fastidious . . . tennis . . . dislikes 8:15 bell . . . junior college. Susan E. Clarke Msuei! Msuziei! Bowling Club 1, 29 Masque and Wig 2, Pep Club 2: Girls' Club 3, 43 Junior Classical League 3, 45 Girls' Chorus 15 IMPRINT Staff 2, 3. 43 Washington Party 33 Honor Society 3, 4, LOG Staff 4. Friendly . . . canoeing . . . fried chicken . . . dogs . . . Hardwick's . . . conscien- tious . . . G.B .... hockey games . . . good-natured . . . aversion to math . . . Smith College. David Coish Dave Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Basket- ball lg Baseball 1g Student Congress 4. ' Athletic . . . Italian food ...humorous . . . 11 . .. lobster . . . full of fun . . . jazz . . . audacious . . . subs . . . dislikes talkative girls . . . college. ,gs . 'P ' ww fi? ug, Q .gc ' Qiuf, . Y' al' I 5 -z.-.qs-f. ,5,,g.f We A Bruce Colby Fud Football 1 2 3 4 Basket ball 1 Wrestling Club 1 2 Band 1 Witty black Stude baker congenial hockey good natured steak sincere French fries dislikes women drivers and short week ends prep school Douglas Earle Colclough Doug German Club 3 Jovial brunettes fi lendly boats cheer u reading skiing affable bowling dislikes Spanish college John Coleman Pizza a basket ba Adventure easy going 53 Ford friendly dancing girls . . . dislikes walking in the rain . . . undecided. Leonard Coleman Lenny IMPRINT Staff 2. Tall . . . wrestling . . . amicable . . . swimming . . . ice skating . . . reserved . . . sincere . . . biology . . . cool summers . . . dislikes getting up early . . . Air Force. Walter P Comeau Jr Cooch Friendly subs audacious drive ins understanding beach parties cars lntelll gent mechanically in clmed dislikes getting up early Caroline Confalone Confl Cafeteria 2 3 4 Girls Club 5 4 Pep Club Z Friendly foods gum always laughing Need You full of un actlvties after 7 00 gullible b ue dislikes school and cllques .- work Marjorie L Cook Margie Girls Club 3 4 Basketball 2 Softball 2 Collegiate Hampton Beach devilish ardent hockey fan modern Jazz five brothers blushei full of fun The Twelfth of Never is likes rock n roll . . . retail- ing school. Nancy Elizabeth Cra-ne HNan!l Girls' Chorus 13 Masque and Wig 2, Glee Club 2, 3, 45 IMPRINT Staff 2, 3, 43 Student Congress 1, 2, 3, Pep Club 23 Honor Society Ii, 45 Junior Classical League Cl, 4: Girls' Club 3, 43 Junior Prom Committee 35 Cheerleader 4: LOG Staff 43 D.A.R. Award 4. Amiable . . . '53 Chevrolet . . . affectionate . . . pizza . . . full of fun . . . Tri-Hi-Y . . . cheering . . . N.U. . . Nup-Nup . . . reliable . . . college. X ex Milf v Gail Craven Girls' Chorus 13 Girls' Club 3, 4. Quiet . . . Adventure . . 2:30 bell . . . friendly . . skating . . . determined . . . blue . . . lunch . . . frank . .. dislikes 7:00 alarm . . . work. Glen Francis Crosby Rock Hockey 1, 2, Co-captain 3, 43 Baseball 1, 3, 43 Student Congress 33 Class President 43 Student Council President 43 Boys' Chorus 13 Winter Ball 43 Senior Prom Com- mittee 4. Popular . . . dancing and jazz . . . Johnny Mathis . . . easy to get along with . . . amiable . . . hockey . . . goalie ...fulloffun...math... dislikes onions . . . college. Jcaqueline Curran Jackie Basketball 2, 3, 4g Girls' Club 3, 43 Pep Club 2. Witty . . . Woburn . . friendly . . . '52 Ford . . sociable . . . Kernwood . . carefree . . . drive-ins . . . All In The Game . . . dis- likes homework and eliques , . . work. Dorothea Curtis Dee Dottie Girls' Chorus l: Pep Club 23 Girls' Club Zi, -l. llappv-go-luekv , . . Kernwood . . . fun-loving: . . . 2130 . . . vivaeious . . . All In The Game . . . talka- tive . . . carefree . . . dislikes red-heads . . . work. Christine Curtiss Chris Girls' Club 33 Science Club 3, 43 Girls' Chorus 1. Skating . . . science . . . quiet . . . snow . . . shy . . . intelligent . . . blue . . . likes to sleep late . . . re- served . . . dislikes writing compositions . . . college. Jeffrey A. Cutler Jeff Football 1, 2, 33 Spring Track 2, 33 Winter Track 233 Band 13 Honor Society 3, President 43 IMPRINT 2, 3, Spotlight on Sports 43 Class Representative 43 Stu- dent Council 43 Winter Ball Committee 43 LOG Staff 43 Senior Prom Committee 4. Intelligent . . . jazz . . sports fan . . . hockey . . . nonchalant . . . steak . . . subs . . . well-dressed . . . Peanuts . . . Multa Hipha Si . . . college. Gail Daffinee Daffy Girls' Club Il, Yiee-Presi- dent 4: Girls' Chorus 1: Glee Club 2, 23, Secretary 4: Cheer- leader -13 Pep Club 2: LOG Staff 43 Washington Party il: Rifle Club 1, ZZ: Junior Classical League Cl, -1. Efferveseent . . . C. Mass. . . . talkative . . . Panic . . . understanding . . . lots of fun . . . B.C.C .... enthu- siastic . . . cheering . . . blue . . . college. Louise Dare Holly Girls' Chorus 13 Glee Club 2. 52, -13 French Club 223 Girls' Club Sl: l'ep Club 1: llonor Society Il, -l. intelligent . . . French . . . dignified . . . Bly True Love . . . Tri-lli-Y . . . friendly . . . lliehard's . . . subs . . . reserved . . . dislikes field hockey . . . college. finals 'mf- 'WW Laverne Davis Girls' Club 3. Quiet . . . basketball . . . tall . . . hockey . . . casual ...'55Ford...subs... good friend . . . yellow . . . dislikes exams . . . work. Charles W. Dean Charlie Chuck Football lg Basketball ly Baseball 13 Honor Society 3, 4g Boys' Chorus 1. Quiet . . . sports . . . friendly . . . music . . . con- genial . . . history . . . co- operative . . . television . . . intelligent . . . dislikes books . . . business school. Carol De Fazio Cookie Girls' Club 3, 43 Pep Club 2. Amiable . . . money . . . Sonny . . . congenial . . . dancing . . . yellow . . . care- free . . . '55 blue Ford . . . dislikes getting up early . . . aversion to cliques . . . tele- phone operator. Elizabeth Dellacasa Betts Betty Rifle Club 23 Bowling Club lg Girls' Club 3, 43 Pep Club 2g Girls' Chorus lg Washing- ton Party 3. Friendly . . . pizza . . . Green harbor . . . pleasant . . . Little Star . . . dark hair . . . football . . . enthu- siastic . . . convertibles . . . dislikes cliques . . . secretary. Richard M. Dell Orfano IMPRINT Business Mana- ger 3, 43 Rifle Team 2, 3, 43 Masque and Wig 2, 3. Positive . . . math . . . friendly . . . devilish . . . science . . . frank . . . Italian food . . . casual . . . girls . . . ambitious . . . physicist. Rosemarie De Santis Rosie Girls' Club 3, 43 Student Congress 23 Washington Party 33 Pep Club 2. Easy to talk to . . . dancing . . . fastidious . . . roller skating . . . pizza . . . well dressed . . . yellow . . . good friend . . . C. Y. O .... dis- likes snobs and poor sports . . . nursing. Lorraine De Stefano IMPRINT Staff 2, 3, 43 Masque and Wig 2, 3, 43 Stu- dent Council 2, 33 Class Treasurer 2, 33 Junior Prom 33 Winter Ball Committee 33 Girls' Club 3, 43 Honor Society 3, 43 LOG Photo- graphic Editor 4. Dancing . . . Johnny Mathis . . . popular . . . Tau Gamma Sigma . . . well dressed . . . hockey . . . vivacious . . . efficient . . . pizza . . . ex- citable . . . college. Nicholas DiMauro Nickey Football lg Baseball 4. Subs . . . casual . . . pizza . . . rock 'n' roll . . . friendly . . . Lynn . . . audacious . . . baseball . . . friendly . . . dislikes school . . . undecided. Margaret Dinardi Mljeggyii Girls' Club 3, 4, Majorette 4. Cute . . . hockey . . . steak . . . vivacious . . . dancing . . . football . . . popular . . . lavender . . . swimming . . . dislikes cliques . . . modeling school. Francis Donahue lAFran!l Football 1. Submarines . . . mechan- ically inclined . . . swimming . . . sports-minded . . . custom cars . . . popular music . . . hockey . . . carefree . . . bowling . . . dislikes spinach . . . Navy. Esther Donovan Girls' Club 3, 43 Softball 1, 2, 4, Honor Society 3, 45 Student Congress 4g Wash- ington Party 3. Good-natured . . . hockey . . . Red Sox . . . enthusiastic . . . C.Y.O .... punctual . . . Tau Gamma Sigma . . . P.L. . . . fun-loving . . . . . conscientious . teachers' college. Linda Dunshee Dunch Girls' Chorus 1, Bowling Club 13 Camera Club 1, Pep Club 25 IMPRINT Staff 25 Rifle Club 2g Girls' Club 3, 45 Washington Party 3. Good-natured . . . dancing . . . friendly . . . Georgetown, Maine . . . pizza . . . sincere . . . convertibles . . . pleasant . . . dislikes homework and cliques . . . secretary. William L Durland Jr. HBHIII Rifle Team 2, 3, Treasurer 4, LOG Staff 4g IMPRINT Photographer 2, 3, 45 Wash- ington Party 3. Carefree . . . photography . . . Thornton Park . . . friend- ly . . . baseball . . . hockey . . . casual . . . DeMolay . . . affable . . . dislikes Family Living . . . military service. Charles E. Ells Charlie Rifle Club 2. Pizza . . . casual . . . money . . . reserved . . . water- skiing . . . swimming . . . quiet . . . blue . . . affable . . . dislikes sack dresses . . . service. Dianne Ells HDiI! Girls' Club 3, 4. Blue . . . friendly . . . Tri- Hi-Y . . . Rainbow . . . con- genial . . . pizza . . . blonde . . . football . . . games . . . amicable swimmin nursing. Pamela A. Emerson Dumbo Girls' Club 3, 45 Girls' Chorus 1, Pep Club 2, Mod- ern Dance 1. Talkative . . . Italian food . . . excitable . . . crew-cuts ...parties...cute... dancing . . . popular music . I. . carefree . . . dislikes cliques . . . office work. Judith Emery Rembrant Girls' Club 3, 43 Girls' Chorus lg Honor Society 33 Pep Club 2. Artistic . . . parties . . . intelligent . . . jazz . . . full of fun . . . subs . . . jewelry . . . unpredictable . . . hockey . . . football . . . secretary. Dianne Margaret Enos Deano Girls' Club 3, 4, Girls' Chorus 1. Petite . . . quiet . . . Marlon Brando . . . cute . . . hockey . . . mischievous . . . water skiing . . . baseball . . . fastidious . . . parties . . . telephone operator. Ethel Belle Evans Belle Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Masque and Wig 2, Vice- President 3, President 4, Production 2, 3, Girls' Club 3, 4, Washington Party 33 IMPRINT Staff 45 LOG Staff 4, Student Congress 2. Dramatics . . . good friend . . . Rainbow . . . blonde . . . Marlon Brando . . . Italian food . . . quiet . . . white and blue convertible . . . sophisticated . . . dislikes flirtatious boys . . . nursing. Roy Fall Basketball 1. Tall . . . sports fan . . . subs . . . Mechanical . . . hot rod trucks . . . carefree . . . hockey . . . dislikes home- work and conceited girls . . . casual . . . undecided. Richard Fallon HAceH Cross Country 2, 3, 45 Basketball 13 Golf 2, 4. Sports . . . friendly . . . golf . . . Italian food . . . personable . . . girls . . . television . . . carefree . . . dislikes homework and school . . . Franklin Institute. Jean Faulkner Girls' Club 3, 4g Bowling Club 23 Girls' Chorus 1, German Club 3. Imaginative . . . physics . . . water skiing . . . reliable . . . swimming . . . loquacious . . physics career. Edward Fenton Eddie Baseball Manager 3, 4, Audio Visual Club 2, 3, 43 Cafeteria 2, 3, 4. Baseball . . . active . . . subs . . . clever . . . pizza . . . tennis . . . witty . . . swim- ming . . . friendly . . . dislikes basketball . . . college. Mark J. Ferguson Fergie Cross Country 1. Football . . . mischievous ...subs...frank...'54 Olds . . . blondes . . . friendly . . . P.L. . . . amusing . . . dislikes knec soxs . . . college. Richard Fletcher Richie Rich Student Congress 43 Hockey 1, 2, 3, 43 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 3, Cross Country 2. Amiable . . . parties . . easy to get along with . . . steak...subs...dogs... athletic . . . sports . . . dislikes crutches . . . college. Juliana Fogg Julie Girls' Club 3, 43 Girls' Athletic Association 2, 3, 4g Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 45 Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Tennis 1, 2, Washington Party 3. Tau Gamma Sigma . . . fastidious . . . Jerry Jingle . . . reserved . . . water skiing . . . athletic . . . '57 Ford . . . collegiate clothes . . . blue . . . field hockey . . . college. Ronald Forgitano ulpudgen Cars . . . affable . . . Italian food . . . You Send Me . . . swimming . . . dogs . . . pleasant . . . rock 'n' roll . . . personable . . . dislikes hula hoops . . . Navy. Rosemary Forrest Affable . . . football . . . eating . . . red . . . swimming . . . ice cream . . . dancing . . . pleasant . . . dislikes doctors and pills . . . work. Thomas Forsyth Gerard Audio Visual Club 1g Boys' Chorus 15 Junior Classical League 3. Cough drops . . . quiet . . . Plymouth . . . reticent . . . three lunches . . . sincere . . . friendly . . . dislikes cafeteria food and an empty car . . . courteous . . . construction. Richard Frongillo HFr0ggy9l Football 1, 2g Track 43 Hockey 4, Student Congress 4. Hockey . . . athletic . . . pizza . . . friendly . . . No. 4 . . . witty . . . New Hampshire . . . cheerful . . . crew cuts . . . dislikes tights . , . civil engineer. Michael Fullan Mike Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3. Good looking . . . New York ...pizza . . . Lu . .. hockey . . . red hair . . . coffee on Saturdays . . . tall . . . dislikes wise guys and tights . . . conservation work. Patricia Ann Marie Fullan sapatu on-is' Club 3, 4. Football . . . attractive . . . hockey . . . parties . . . friendly . . . paid ties . . . desert boots . . . loquacious . . . blonde . . . dislikes tights. 78 .AY fi John Fuller Scottie Football 1: Rifle Club 1, LZ. Jovi-il . . . sports fan . . . ai million laughs . . . hard worker . . . food . . . carefree . . . Jerry Jingle . . . friend- ly . . . talkative . . . dislikes homework . . . insurance. Marcia Fuller Mousie Girls' Chorus lg Glee Club ZZ, Il, -1, Ensemble 3, 4: Girls' Club Il, 43 Junior Classical League 8. Pizza . . . congenial . . . lobster . . . zany . . . friendly . . . water skiing . . . Perry Como . . . music . . . g2l1'I'UlOUS . . . dislikes coconut . . . junior college. Judithe Ellen Fyfe Judie Field hockcy lg Softball 13 Student Congress 13 Girls' Club 23, 43 Bowling Club 1, 25 Masque and Wig 2, 3. Pizza . . . tennis . . . frank . . . skiing . . . happy-go-lucky . . . D.A.'s . . .casual . . . erasing blackboards . . . French . . . college. Richard Galante Steve Dick Cross Country 1, 2, Junior Classical League 35 Tennis 4. Nice-looking . . . tennis . . . reticent . . . ice cream . . . friendly . . . math . . . nice smile . , . skating . . . quiet . . . dislikes English . . . college. Prudence Garniss I'rudv l'ru Softball 1, 2: Basketball lg Field Hockey 13 Cafeteria 3, 4: Girls' Club il, 4. Athletic . . . steak . . . cars . . . friendly . . . considerate . . . sports . . . blue . . . jovial . . . fried foods . . . dislikes conceited people . . . junior college. Naomi Elizabeth Gaskill uBettyvs Masque and Wig 29 Girls' Club 3, 43 Field Hockey 43 Senior Prom Committee 4: LOG Staff 4. Friendly . . . full of fun . . . talkative . . . open houses . . . fried clams . . . Tri-Hi-Y ...subs...hockey... dislikes big boys and stuck-up girls . . . junior college. Patricia Mary Gavin Hpat!! lipatty!! Girls' Chorus 13 Bowling 1, 23 Girls' Club 3, 43 Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' State ily Cheerleader 43 IMPRINT 2, 3, Literary Editor 43 Girls' Athletic Association, Treas- urer 3. Loquacious . . . The Jerry . . . Soo-Nipi . . . talk- ing in the 'phone . . . athletic . . . parties . . . pizzas . . . subs . . . personality plus . . . football . . . Regis College. Kent George Football 1, 25 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 43 Student Council, Vice Presi- dent 4g Senior Prom Com- mittee 4. Collegiate . . . parties . . . cars . . . tall . . . basketball . . . affable . . . 312 . . . P.L. . . . athletic . . . Adventure . . . college. Beverly J. Gilbert llBev?l lABevy!! Masque and Wig 2, 3, 4, Girls' Club 3. Reliable . . . Tri-Hi-Y .V . personable . . . hockey . . . emotional . . . biology . . . lots of fun . . . water skiing . . . good friend . . . dislikes advance assignments . . . college. Judith Giovino uJudyn Girls' Club 3, 4, Student Congress 2, 3, Girls' Athletic Association, Secretary 2, Vice-President 3, President 43 Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 49 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Tennis 1, 2, Softball 3, 4, Washing- ton Party 3. Athletic . . . Tau Gamma Sigma . . . better late than never . . . black and yellow cab . . . collegiate . . . a Falmouth '29 Ford . . . friendly . . . pizza . . . fun- loving . . . C.Y.O .... college. Kenneth Gooch Banker Money . . . friendly . . . sports . . . car maintenance . . . 1950 Plymouth . . . red- head . . . banks . . . subs . . . humorous . . . banking. Francis J. Goodhue Frankie Student Congress 4. Good-natured . . . hockey . . . affable . . . dancing . . . Unix . . . full of fun . . . parties . . . garrulous . . . dislikes the Merc and shov- eling . . . junior college. Lorraine Ann Goodrich Laurie Lulu Girls' Chorus 13 Field Hockey 13 Junior Classical League 3, 4. Quiet . . . green . . . blonde ...art...dancing... pleasant . . . tennis . . . bowl- ing . . . dislikes noisy people and folk dancing . . . un- decided. Norma Jean Greenwald lSN0rn177 Girls' Club 3, 43 Basketball 1, 23 Student Congress 15 Field Hockey 1. Happy-go-lucky . . . clams . . . friendly . . . dancing . . . hockey . . . crowds . . . Navy . ..Tri-Hi-Y ... red. . . typing . . . airline hostess. Frederick J. Grof llFred9I Steak . . . reticent . . . auto racing . . . reserved . . . sport cars . . . punctual . . . bowl- ing . . . friendly . . . Pete's . . . dislikes tights . . . auto mechanic. Joan Alexandria Groves J0anie Girls' Club 4. Conscientious . . . dances ...k1nd...C.Y.O.... friendly . . . football . . . hockey . . . ice cream . . . reticent .- . . dislikes tights . . . nursing career. 5 Donna Halfyard ulsn ull yardn Field Hockey 1, 25 Basket- ball 1, 23 Softball 1, 2, Girls' Club 3, 4. Mischievous . . . pizza . . . artistic . . . energetic . . . black '54 Ford . . . red hair . . . F.N.S .... good-natured . . . dislikes two-faced people . . . commercial artist. Gladney J. Hammond iKGlad9! Girls' Chorus 1, Girls' Club 3, 4. Gregarious , . . football . . . friendly . . . Christmas in Miami . . . talkative . . . Pledging Your Love . . . sack dresses . . . gullible . . pizza . . . dislikes tights . . secretary. Arthur R. Hanson HAI-t!! Baseball fl, 4, Football 1, 31 Student Congress 3. Hula hoops . . . athletic . . . baseball . . . devilish . . . steak . . . audacious . . . bowling . . . zealous , . . dislikes shoveling snow . . . sensitive . . . telephone com- pany. Kenneth Harmen ulienn Tall . . . boat racing . . sociology . . . studious . classical music . .. . . . quiet . . . reading . . . Gun Smoke . . . friendly . . . dislikes hula hoops . . . undecided. Charles Daniel Harrington III Danny Camera Club 1. Persistent . . . con. civ. ...witty...cars... photography . . . friendly . . . roast beef . . . carefree . . . subs . . . dislikes jokes . . practical . . . college. Sally Harrington llsalfl Masque and Wig 23 Stu- dent Congress 2g Girls' Club 3, 4, Washington Party Clg Modern Dance Club 3, 4g LOG Staff 4. Petite . . . graceful . . . water skiing . . . chocolate cake . . . Ipswich . . . fas- tidious . . . the Jerry . . . artistic . . . dislikes snakes . . . college. Edward Hasselbrack Eddie Football 1, 2. Fried chicken . . . non- chalant . . . hockey . . . friendly . . . skin diving . . . casual . . . football . . . humorous . . . dislikes ties . . . Navy. William Hatfield Bill Football lg Basketball 1. Tall . . . subs . . . casual . . . sports . . . friendly . . . ice cream . . . easy-going . . . witty . . . coke . . . dis- likcs livcr . . . business school. ..... ,,, ,fi M.. --. f,rf'v i1 Lg ff 55' ,, . ftffkitafiitmg, if'5g.fi:5ff:l:i','fiee2i5x- we !fim,sffiijY15:-nitiialfpff a..,.,,if.i,r4v5,a,g.,r M, ... .wa 5. wx Elizabeth Hatheway i6Lib!! Girls' Chorus 15 Bowling Club 1, 25 Masque and Wig 25 Junior Classical League 3, 45 Girls' Club 3, 4. Witty . . . grubbies . . . sincere . . . French fries . . . the Jerry . . . thoughtful . . . bombing around . . . sensible . . . blue . . . dislikes immature seniors . . . college. Linda Hayes Hazzie Girls' Club 3, 45 Girls' Rifle Club 3, 45 Junior Classical League 3, 4. Quiet . . . the Jerry . . . sincere . . . rainy days . . . generous . . . hockey games . . . classical music . . . grubbies . . .' friendly . . . dislikes locker combinations and bugs . . . college. Ronald C. Hellmann taRonv1 Student Congress 15 Cam- era Club 25 Operetta 2, 3, 45 Gleen Club 3, 4. Witty . . . DeMolay . . . sail boating . . . active . . . girls . . . money . . . curious . . . sports car . . . steak . . . friendly . . . college. David Heron GtDaveN Happy-go-lucky . . . hot rods . . . pizza . . . good- naturcd . . . dancing . . . cute . . . basketball . . . loquacious . . . boat races . . . dislikes sack dresses . . . undecided. John Hill Friendly . . . rhythm 'n' blues . . . girls with long hair . . . carefree . . . dancing . . . adamant . . . pizza . . . sports fan . . . swimming . . . dis- likes sack dresses . . . Navy. Penne Hollis Pen Girls' Chorus 15 Bowling Club 15 Pep Club 25 Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Basketball 35 Honor Society 3, 45 Girls' Club 3, 4. Ice skating . . . petite . . . South Pacific . . . fastidious . . . Tab Hunter . . . drive-ins . . . quiet . . . pop concerts . . . dislikes steaks and Mon- day morning . . . college. Perry Hopkins Audio Visual Club 3, 45 Honor Society 3, 45 Science Club, President 4. Brilliant . . . math, science and woodworking . .. quiet . . . machinery elec- tronics . . . reserved . . . hi-fi . . . cats . . . dislikes history and gym . . . college. Bradlee T. Howe Brad Facts Band 15 Basketball 15 Base- ball 15 Winter track 25 Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Operetta 2, 3, 45 Ensemble 45 Spring track 2, 45 Cross-Country 2, 3, 45 Honor Society 3, 45 Harvard Book Award 35 Masque and Wig 45 Senior Prom Com- mittee 45 Student Congress 2, 3, 45 Student Council 45 Class Vice President 45 IMPRINT 2, Sports Editor 3, Editor-in-Chief, 4. Ambitious . . . sports . . . math . . . It's basic . . . good-naturcd . . . writing . . hard-worker . . . college. Al Howitt Alfonso Rifle Club. Subs . . . friendly . . . frozen pudding . . . sporty . . . stock car races . . . pleasant . . . casual . . . pizza . . vacations . . . undecided. Kevin Hubbard Football 4. Spaghetti . . . athletics . . . cars . . . casual . . . swim- ming . . . friendly . . . dancing . . . pizza . . . dislikes steak . . . homework . . . prep school. Clarice Hudgins Claire Bowling Club 19 Girls' Club 3, 4. Gregarious . . . Italian food . . . It's Too Soon To Know . . . hockey . . . humorous . . . Johnny Mathis . . . Adventure . . . zany . . . talkative . . . dislikes home- work . . . work. June Hughes Junie Modern Dance Club 13 Girls' Chorus lg Library Club 3, Vice-President 2, Pep Club 2, Girls' Club 3, 49 Honor Society 4. Talkative . . . conscientious . . . subs . . . basketball . . . pizza . . . skirts and sweaters . . . friendly . . . tomato soup . . . dislikes conceited people . . college. Jean F. Hunt Field Hockey, J. V. 1, Varsity 2, 3, Basketball 2, 45 Tennis Manager 2, 3, Band 1, 2, 35 All State Band 3: Glee Club 1, 33 Washington Party 35 Girls' Club 3, 4, Honor Society 3, 4g Student Con- gress 4g Editor-in-Chief of LOG 4. Reliable . . . musical . . . intelligent . . . tops . . . basketball . . . chocolate . . . blue '57 Buick . . . Chinese food . . . stuffed animals . . . college. Lee W. Hyatt Mike Library Club 2, 3, 4, Rifle Club 4. Cars, planes, and boats . . . tall . . . swimming . . . pizza . . . happy . . . horseback riding . . . stock car racing . . . football . . skin diving . . . Navy. Joyce Iovino Joycie Pep Club 29 Girls' Club 3, 4. Fastidious . . . pizza . . . gullible . . . dancing . . . ex- citable . . . '53 Chevy . . . summer week-ends . . . Tears On My Pillow . . . aqua . . . aversion to getting up Mon- day mornings . . . college. Diane Isinger flDi!l Girls' Chorus 15 Student Congress 2, Pep Club 2, Cafeteria 2, 3, 4g Washington Party 35 Girls' Club 3, 4. Talkative . . . capricious . . . York Beach . . . dancing . . pink . . . football games . . giggles . . . Johnny Ray . . softball . . . Chandler. Y l , w r 4. 'I I' . l 1 . ff, '11 A ini!!-! '-4 T .11 4 1 Shirley M. Johnnene Rusty Cafeteria 2, 3. Red Ford convertibles . . . art . . . sporty . . . playing guitar . . . emotional . . . writing . . . hard worker . . . North Reading First Baptist Church , . . religious . . . dislikes dressing-up . . . college. Joanne Johnson Jo Kitten Girls' Chorus 1g Girls' Club 3, 4. Oh you know . . . friendly . . basketball . . . dancing . . . French fries . . . yowee . . . talkative . . . bermudas . . . office work. Phillip H. Johnson f-Phil Football 15 Outdoor Track 4. Hamburgers . . . sociable . . . unpredictable . . . happy- go-lucky . . . skiing . . . swimming . . . gregarious ...cars . . . stubborn . .. dislikes lunches . . . college. Philip R. Johnson Phil People . . . jazz . . . P.L. . . . bowling . . . pleasant . . . photography . . . reserved . . . French fries . . . quiet . . . wrestling . . . dislikes fish . . . undecided. George C Jordan III Geo Richard Football 1, 43 Washington Party 35. Girls . . . flirtatious . . . parties . . . drive-in fan . . . blue . . . light-hearted . . . casual . . . gay . . . television . . . Rock'n'Roll . . . college. Ellen Ann Kaulbach Subs . . . 54 blue Mercury ...affable . . . blue . . . hot chocolate . . . cheerful . . . pleasant . . . music lover . . . dislikes Hands and cold days . . . hair-dressing school. Joseph Kearney l6J0e!9 Audio-Visual Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Camera Club 2. Lobster . . . personable . . . friendly . . . steak . . pleasant . . . history . . . reserved . . . bowling . . . fried clams and onion rings . . . dislikes liver . . . Navy. Pauline Kearns Aspollyiy Washington Party 33 Girls' Chorus lg Pep Club 23 Glee Club 2, 3, 49 Ensemble 4g Girls' Club 3, 4. Friendly . . . pizza . . . bowling . . . quiet . . . movies . . . pleasant . . . To Know Him Is To Love Him . . . conscientious . . . dislikes people with no sense of humor . . . work. Edward Kehoe HEdH German Club 3, 43 Rifle Club 1. Intelligent . . . Boston Bruins . . . adamant . . . math . . . excitable . . . convertibles . . . food . . . consistent . . . dislikes talkative people . . . engineering career. Virginia M. Kehoe sacinnyva Tennis 33 Junior Classical League 33 Basketball 3, 43 Girls' Club 3, 45 Honor S9- ciety 4. Quiet . . . La Mei . . . fastidious . . . pizza . . . red ...cute . . . math . . . apples . . . hockey . . . dislikes cigars . . . college. Patrick D. Kelley upatn Band 4g District Band 4. Musical . . . swimming . . . quiet . . . convertibles . . . gum . . . friendly . . . clarinet and sax . . . tennis . . . bands . . . dislikes school on rainy days . . . college. Patricia Jane Kennedy Pat Criscoe Drive-ins . . . loyal . . . Chinese food . . . onion rings . . . blonde . . . chicken . . . talkative . . . coffee . . . 5 o'clock . . . dislikes two- faced people . . . undecided. Clark Kerry alKern Fish . . . talkative . . . skating . . . foreign good . . . orange . . . blond . . . black pants . . . vanilla frappes . . . casual . . . study halls . . . trade school. David John Killam ssM0genn Skating . . . Richard's . . . casual . . . spectator sports . . . Milwaukee Braves . . . H1812 Overture . . . N. Y. Giants . . . enjoys a joke . . . La Parisienne . . . friendly . . . undecided. David Kimball HDaveV1 Bawling . . . casual . . classical music . . . blue . . . Braves . . . friendly . . . carefree . . . sports fan . . . pleasant . . . dislikes dances . . . undecided. James Kristiansen llJim!9 HKrisVi Cross Country 1, 2, 3, Co- captain 4: Winter Track 1, 2, Il, Captain 45 Spring Truck 1, 2, 3, 4. Good-natured . . . French inde endent methan- ical drawing . . . easy-going . . . food . . . conscientious : sleep . . . retiring . . . dislikes books . . . college. lynx 'mil it Xuiu. if 'lf-1 au: Y. n. , -U I3 ':MY5zu--- I 31537 Ll. ui: .-fst-saws Q cl 'Bi 'st A 'Ht i IFE Barbara La Casse uBobbyn Pizza . . . '54 Oldsmobile . . , quiet. . . rock'n' roll . . . pretty . . . French fries . . . long brown hair . . . hats . . . dislikes sack dresses . . . typist. Joyce La Marca uiloyien Girls' Club 3, 4. Friendly . . . dancing . . . pizza . . . personable . . . Chinese food . . . loquacious . . . red . . . casual . . . subs . . . dislikes snobs . . . cler- ical worker. Linda Louise Lane ullindyvs Modern Dance Club lg Girls' Chorus 13 Pep Club 23 Field Hockey 2, 35 Glee Club 2, 3, 43 Library Club 2, 3, 41 Washington Party 33 Girls' Club 3, 4g Junior Classical League 3, 43 Masque and Wig 3, 4. Always smiling . . . pizza . . . talkative . . . Rainbow . . . maroon and white con- vertible . . . Air Force . . . excitable . . . dramatic . . . always on the go . . . dislikes Chinese food . . . college. Carol Ann Lank Sis Girls' Chorus l. Fried clams and onion rings . . . friendly . . . foot- ball . . . drive-ins . . . depend- able . . . All l Have To llo Is Dream . . . talkative . . . fun-loving' . . . dislikes poo- dlcs . . . undecided. Mary Louise Larson IMPRINT 2, 3, 43 Girls' Club 3, 43 Student Congress 45 Cheerleader 4g LOG Staff 4. Adamant . . . Just-more days. . . . individualistic... hockey . . . Navy . . . regal . . . the Jerry . . . Young, Warm, and Wonderful . . . frank . . . dislikes dull pen- cils . . . Endicott Jr. College. Ruth Elizabeth Laskey Ruthie Field Hockey 15 Cafeteria 1, 2, 3, 4. Talkative . . . hockey . . . full of fun . . . It's All In the Game . .. inquisitive . . . 2:30 P.M .... coffee frappes . . . pizza . . . dislikes Chinese food and mustaches . . . un- decided. Thomas Latshaw Tom the Head Hockey 1. 2, 3. 43 Football 1, 2, 4. Pizza . . . football . . . blue . . . amicable . . . hockey . . . The Platters . . . steak . . . robust . . . summer resorts . . . dislikes onions . prep. school. Leo Lavasseur Duke Tennis JZ, 4. Self-confident . . . steak . . . cocky . . . dancing' . . . always ready with an answer . . . Miss Miche . . . Mrs. Riley's cooking' . . . dislikes Black l.anib and study halls . . . business school. ,xiii Judith Marie Leacroft uJudysn Girls' Chorus 1: Bowling Club lg Rifle Club 23 Soft- ball 2, 3, 4, Girls' Club 3, 4: Science Club 3, 45 German Club 4, secretary-treasurer 35 Honor Society 3. Subs . . . French fries . . . sports . . . Tivoli . . . quiet ...friendly smile . . . sporty . . . reliable . . . neat . . . dis- likes asparagus . . . labora- tory technician. Milford H. Leavy Miff Flash Football 1, 23 Boys' Choir 15 Glee Club 2, 3, 4g Operetta 2, 35 Student Congress 15 Ensemble 3, 4. Full of fun . . . collegiate . . . easy going . . . sports . . . fried foods . . . music ...peanuts . . . speed . . . dislikes details and Stude- bakers . . . college. Patricia Ann Leeman llPatY! Girls' Club 3, 4. Subs '. . . Adventure . . friendly . . . Brighams . . cars . . . beach parties . . loquacious . . . bowling . . pizza . . . clerical work. Ann M. LeSaffre Annsie Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4g Softball 1, 2, Manager 3, Basketball 1, Girls' Chorus 1. Athletic . . . Alaska . . . long hair . . . nonchalant... Adventure . . . green . . . food . . . beach parties . . . friendly . . . dislikes studying . . . undecided. William Robert Levy llBin!! flllevii Basketball 1g Rifle Club 1. Amicable . . . '56 Chevy . . . tall . . . Corvettes . . . fun-loving . . . McCarthy's Esso . . . hockey . . . tuna subs . . . dislikes tights and track shoes . . . Air Force. Leroy Gordon Lewerenz llLee!! Witty . . . parties . . . good- natured . . . bowling . . . foot- ball . . . cool cat . . . sea food ...cars . . .daring . . . dis- likes work . . . Air Force. Ruth Lewis Ruthie Girls' Club 3, 49 Masque and Wig 2, Modern Dance lg Girls' Chorus 13 IM- PRINT Staff 4, S.A.T. Of- fice 3, 4. Pretty . . . fried clams . . . good-natured . . . basketball . . . triple dates . . . good sense of humor . . . blue . . . Tri-Hi-Y . . . Hillside . . . dependable . . . college. Virginia Lewis uciinnyn French Club 39 Girls' Club 3, 4, Washington Party 3. Reliable . . . tights . . . pizza . . . well dressed . . . hockey . . . amiable . . . blasts . . . P.L. . . . clothes . . . aversion to home- work . . . college. if ,si V xg? ,va-.5 If . 5 54.554 get L-.ws fi.,-z.. f. C, y. John R. Likens lljohnll ALJ. L.!l Science Club 3, 43 Rifle Club 2, 3, 4g Honor Society ss, 4. Swimming . . . intelligent . . . photography . . . sports car races . . . scientific . . . football . . . cars . . . casual . . . dislikes women drivers and speed traps . . . college. Joyce Lindley ucissyn Girls' Chorus 13 Girls' Club 3, 43 Pep Club 2. Blue . . . dependable . . . pizza . . . jovial . . . skating . . . friendly . . . football . . . subs . . . swimming . . . night school . . . clerical work. Peter Michael Lloyd Insurance Rifle Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Foot- ball 1. Pizza . . . individualist . . . football . . . democratic . . . likes honest people . . . Aus- tin-Healy . . . adament . . . riflery . . . studious . . . dis- likes Khrusuchev . . . college. Barry Logue uBa!s Football 1, 33 Cross Coun- try 23 Golf 3, 43 Baseball 1, 23 Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4. Witty . . . Brighams ...shy...pizza...cute . . . C.Y.0 .... short . . . civics . . . Queen of the Hop . . . dislikes dentists . . . college. Barbara Lord Barbi Basketball 1, 43 German Club 3, 43 Glee Club 2, 3, 43 Ensemble 43 IMPRINT Cir- culation Editor 43 Masque and Wig 3, 43 Honor Society 3, 43 Pep Club 23 Washing- ton Party 33 Girls' Chorus 13 Operetta 3, 4. Pizza . . . intelligent . . . honest. . . Sunday nights at Ho-Jo's . . . conscientious . . . skating . . . persistent ...blue . . . friendly . .. dislikes cliques . . . college. Priscilla Lord Hprisii Girls' Chorus 1. Friendly . . . easy-going . . . convertibles . . . blue . . . Fridays . . . dancing . . . Danversport . . . the gang . . . sleeping late . . . Kil- roy . . . clerical work. Leslie Anne Love IMPRINT Staff 2, Editor 3, 43 Girls' Chorus 13 Glee Club 2, 3, 43 Ensemble 3, 43 Operetta 2, 33 Girls' Club 3, 4g Honor Society 3, 43 Junior Classical League 3, 43 Pep Club 23 Washington Party 3. Attractive . . . water ski- ing . . . dependable . . . crew necks . . . quiet . . . fried clams . . . pickles . . . dislikes subs and field hockey . . . University of Maine. Charlene Lyle Charl Charlie Happy-go-lucky . . . friend- ly . . . mischievous . . . bas- ketball . . . gum . . . cars ...dancing...blue... history . . . dislikes gym . . . office work. Charles MacCorm ack Sandy Charlie Football 1, 4g Spring Track 2, 3, Co-Captain 43 Winter Track 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 23 Operetta 2: IM- PRINT Staff 3, 43 LOG Lit- erary Editor 43 Honor So- ciety 43 Masque and Wig, Treasurer 3, 43 Student Con- gress 3, 4. Popular . . . Good grief . . . good-looking . . . Hi-Y . . . sweaters . . . reticent . . . sports . . . water skiing . . . pizza . . . college. Richard MacCutcheon Mac Friendly . . . subs . . . hot rods . . . carefree . . . Air Force . . . deep-sea fishing . . . Maine . . . cheerful . . . Joe's . . . happy-go-lucky . . . Air Force. Douglas MacDonald Doug MacGoo Football l, 43 Track 4. Personable . . . blondes... P.L. . . . Witty . . . Multa Hypha Si . . . affable . . . football . . . drive-ins . . . hockey . . . parties . . . prep school. Alan MacKenzie ClMacI9 HAI!! Baseball . . . subs . . . re- served . . . hot '40 coupe . . . good-natured . . . Sandy ...sports . . . tall . . . dis- likes tights and dead batter- ies . . . Navy. George Leon Maidrand ULeeU! Boys' Choir 13 Masque and Wig 23 IMPRINT Staff 2, 33 Exchange Editor 4. Tall . . . likes writing . . . sports . . . amiable . . . ani- mals . . . mischievous . . . records . . . ravioli . . . girls . . . dislikes languages . . . journalism. June Malenchini Junie Girls' Chorus 13 Softball 13 Girls' Club 3. Subs . . . horseback riding . . . ice skating . . . Tab Hun- ter . . . friendly . . . fun to be with . . . try anything once . . . cooking sprees . . . casual . . . dislikes conceited people . . . airline work. Susan L. Mandrachia Nsuefl Student Congress 1, 43 French Club 33 Girls' Club 3, 43 Masque and Wig 2. Flirtatious . . . Tau Gam- ma Sigma . . . friendly . . . pizza . . . full of fun . . . football . . . audacious . . . sweaters . . . gregarious . . . dislikes dentists . . . college. Jocelyn Mann ldJMdyll IMPRINT Staff 2, 3, 43 Girls' Club 3, 43 Masque and Wig 2g LOG Staff 43 Girls' Chorus 13 S.A.T. Office 2, 3, 4. Full of fun . . . cute . .. hamburgers . . . frappes... friendly . . . Tri-Hi-Y . . . sincere . . . No. 15 . . . Hill- sidc . . . triple dates . . . white shirts . . . Nasson College. Judith M. Mannion Judy Manning Masque and Wig 3, 43 Girls' Club 3, 4, Washington Party 3, Honor Society 4. Loquacious . . . tights . . . fastidious . . . blasts . . . ex- citable . . . hockey . . . pizza Bi fake out ' chic . . . g . . . . . . . dislikes subs . . . college. Ralph Martone aaMarty1i Football 1, Winter Track 4. Fried clams . . . humorous . . . blasts . . . friendly . . . cool Kaiser . . . C.Y.O. . . . casual . . . swimming . . . witty . . . dislikes fish . . . college. Philias Reginald Matton llphilm Football 1, 2g Camera Club 1, 2. Mechanical . . . cars . . . carefree . . . tuna fish . . . fried clams . . . affable . . . Air Force Reserve . . . flying . . . dislikes school . . . cas- ual . . . Navy. Edwin McCabe HEd1! Student Congress 15 Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Boys' Chorus 1: Operetta 2, 3, 4, IMPRINT 2, 3, 4, Masque and Wig 4, Honor Society 4. Witty . . . thinks big . . . hockey . . . class taxi . . . understanding . . . Peter Gunn . . . card sharp . . . The Curious Savage . . . jazz . . . dislikes L 7's . . . college. Joanne McCarthy Girls' Chorus 1, Masque and Wig 2, 3, 4, Girls' Club 3, 43 French Club 33 Junior Classical League 3, 4, Wash- ington Party 3. Sincere . . . pizza . . . C.Y.O .... good-natured . . . To Know Him is to love Him . . . swimming . . . gullible . . . history . . . friendly . . . orangeade . college. Frederick McClure Rick Basketball 2, 3, 43 Football Manager 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 4, Rifle Club 2, 35 Track 3, 43 LOG Staff 45 Gym Club 2. Gregarious . . . singing . . . Colonial Country Club . . . sports . . . collegiate . . . crew cut . . . Chinese food . . . Brighams . . . casual . . . dislikes cliques . . . college. Patricia Ann McCormack xcpatsyn Blonde . . . subs . . . blue- eyed . . . hockey . . . pony tail . . . '48 Chevy . . . lo- quacious . . . baby blue . . . You know . . . dislikes con- ceited boys . . . physical ther- apy. Mary Ellen McDermott McDingle Girls' Chorus 15 Masque and Wig 2, Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Girls' Club 3, 4, Washing- ton Party 33 Pep Club 2. Fastidious . . . '55 Oldsmo- bile . . . Central Ave. . . . lavender . . . pert . . . drive- in-movies . . . P.L. . . . cokes . . . dislikes conceited boys and gym . . . nursing. Priscilla A. MacDonald Pris Girls' Chorus: Glee Club 2: Junior Classical League 3, 4. Reserved . . . Stardust . . . nice . . . personality . . . modern dance . . . Wolfeboro . . . pizza . . . parties . . . speed boats . . . driving . . . dislikes gym . . . junior col- lege. Thomas McGrail l6T0m!7 Football 1, Basketball 23 Cross Country 33 Spring Track 4g Boys' Chorus 1: Glee Club 2, 3, President 4: Operetta 2, 3, 43 Masque and Wig 3, 4, Production 3, 4. Personable . . . sports . . . The Curious Savage . . . understanding . . . HP. L. . . . Georges' . . . well-liked . . . dependable . . . blue . . . dislikes exams . . . college. Robert Paul McGrath L4B0bn Rifle Club 2: Junior Class- ical League 3, 4. Short . . . hockey . . . pizza . . . humorous . . . sports cars . . . sleeping . . . swimming . . . amiable . . . dislikes braggards and subs . . . college. Albert G. McKinney IKGUSU1 Audio-Visual Club 3. Talkative . . . cars . . . drags . . . full of fun . . . music . . . football . . . bois- terous . . . eating is a pas- time . . . tall . . . dislikes cheese . . . undecided. Paul John McNamara Library Club 23 Vice-Pres- ident 3, President 45 Junior Classical League 4. VVitty . . . good music . . . gregarious . . . Chinese food . . . always laughing . . . chemistry . . . cars . . . dis- likes work and gym . . . college. James Meehan Jim Football 13 Cross Country 25 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Hockey 1, 2, 33 Co-Captain 4. Reserved . . . baseball . . . athletics . . . parties . . . hockey . . . pizza . . . C.Y.O. . . . good-looking . . . P. L. . . . dislikes girls . . . prep school. Mary Ann Minichiello Mini Girls' Club 3, 4, IMPRINT Typist 4, Washington Party 3. Thoughtful . . . friendly . . . football and hockey games . . . blue . . . passion for pizza . . . college week- ends . . . sincere . . . good- natured . . . subs . . . dislikes conceited boys. Eltress Mitchell Mitch Girls' Club 3, Program Chairman 4g IMPRINT Staff 4, Modern Dance 3, 43 Student Congress 3, Wash- ingtonParty 3g Girls' Chorus, President 1, Pep Club 2. Marsha Jordan Council . . . The Jerry . . . stunnnig . . . humorous . . . blue , . . col- lege week-ends . . . of course not . . . thoughtful . . . dislikes gym and con- ceited boys . . . college. Ingrid Moberger Ingie Student Congress 1, 2, 3, 4, IMPRINT Art Staff 2, Art Editor 3, 4, IMPRINT Business Staff 3, 4, Bowling Club 1, 2g Junior Prom Com- mittee 3g Girls' Club 3, 4g LOG Staff 4, Pep Club 2. Lobster . . . artistic . . . The Jerry . . . modest . . . devilish . . . jazz . . . original ...B.C.C .... s1ze7... dislikes conceited boys . . . art career. Kevin Monahan Kevin the Kid Junior Classical League 3, 4. Hockey . . . friendly . . . Latin . . . Green Hornet . . . witty . . . golf . . . good kid . . . physics . . . per- sonable . . . dislikes home- work . . . college. Donna Montgomery Girls' Chorus 1g Glee Club 2, 3, 4g Ensemble 43 Tennis Team 35 Junior Classical League 3, 43 IMPRINT Staff 4. Cheery . . . tennis . . . biology . . . frank . . . popu- lar music . . . short . . . hockey . . . friendly . . . mu- sical . . . dislikes snobs . . . college. Edward A. Morrill HDOCQ9 Cross Country 2g Winter Track Manager 2, Spring Track Manager 2, 35 Hockey Manager 3, 4g LOG Staff 4, Rifle Team Manager 4. Dependable . . . photogra- phy . . . humorous . . . friendly . . . hockey . . . pizza . . . adamant . . . girls . . . dislikes snobbish people and English . . . chemical engineer. Carl Morris Football 1, Sig Hockey l, 2, 3, 4, Baseball l, Ii, 4. Hockey . . . friendly . . . The Jerry . . . fun loving . . . the hockey boys . . . boisterous . . . females . . . Belgrade . . . steak . . . water skiing . . . prep school. John C. Morris Johnny Football 1, 2, 3. Reddish-blonde . . . '54 Fords . . . friendly . . . tall . . . hockey . . . friendly to everyone . . . Maine . . . sum- mers . . . subs . . . good-look- ing . . . dislikes pizza . . . college. Judith Morse uJudyu Masque and Wig 2, 3, Sec- retary 43 Girls' Club 3, Sec- retary 45 Student Council 33 Winter Ball Committee 3, Junior Prom Committee 3, Pep Club 2. Cute . . . cross country . . . petite . . . Nup Nup . . . '53 Chevrolets . . . exag- gerator . . . full of life . . . vanilla sodas . . . ll . . . dislikes tall people . . . teach- ers' college. Norman A. Mowder Mowdy Cross Country lg Audio- Visual 1, Football 35 Glee Club, Librarian 4. Personable . . . hockey... fun-loving . . . Maine . . . witty . . . understanding . . . cars . . . casual . . . Italian food . . . dislikes hair sprays . . . undecided. i T ? safe A 1- fsr, + ' igfii wf ik! . 53, Q . . -'1 is '- Kenneth F. Murphy 6cMurphs9 ccKen1! Basketball 1, 25 Boys' Chorus 15 Accompanist 1, Glee Club, Librarian 2, Treasurer 3, Accompanist 45 Operetta 2, 3, 43 IMPRINT Staff 2, Exchange Editor 3, News Editor 4g Honor S0- ciety, Vice-President 4. Good-natured . . . history ...jazz . . . stubborn . .. Maine . . . Maverick . . . math . . . Moulta Hypha Si . . . witty . . . dislikes work . . . college. Patricia Murphy Hpati! Long blonde hair . . . pretty ...dancing . . . quiet . .. television . . . affable . . . swimming . . . dislikes pizza and subs . . . airline host- ess. Paul Murp-hy Murf Tall . . . Lynn . . . friendly . . . sports . . . crew- cut . . . cards . . . fun-loving . . . food . . . dislikes T.V. and foreign cars . . . college. Judith E. Murray Sapphire Girls' Chorus lg Girls' Club 3, 4, Pep Club 2, Cafe- teria 2, 3, Camera Club 2, Washington Party 3. Happy-go-lucky . . . '57 Plymouth . . . Post High . . . Italian food . . . N.U. dances and football games . . . ice cream . . . sense of humor ...friendly . . . dislikes gym and people who bite their fingernails . . . secre- tary. Jacquelyn J. Nason Jackie Pep Club 23 Girls' Club 3, 43 Cheerleader 3, Co-Captain 4. Sparkling personality . . . royal blue . . . 13 . . . enthusiastic . . . hockey bus . . . '52 black Studebaker... popular . . . Nup-Nup . . . cute . . . dislikes show-offs . . . Chandler. Ronald Neil ssaarryay Audio-Visual Club 1. Friendly . . . pastry . . . girls . . . casual . . . hockey ...subs . . .carefree . . . likes to eat . . . humorous . . . dislikes candy . . . Air Force. Raymond Nelson C6RayH Track 35 Junior Classical League 3, 4. Reserved . . . cars . . sports fan . . . football . . pleasant . . . hockey . . speedboats . . . affable . . . parties . . . baseball. Judith S. Noren ujudyu Girls' Chorus lg Glee Club 2, 3, 43 Operetta 2: Ensem- ble 49 Masque and Wig 3, 45 Girls' Club 3, 4: Pep Club 2: Honor Society 3, 4. Intelligent . . . good grief . . . musical.. . pizza . .. traveling . . . original . . . long earrings . . . movies . . . bowling . . . dislikes snobs . . . college. -I .ws . ,W 5 made 4 ,aprt ag., Carol Northrup Pep Club 1, 25 Modern Dance 13 Cafeteria 1, 2, 3, 45 Girls' Club 3, 4. Friendly . . . dancing . . . Italian food . . . fun-loving ...swimming. . .math . . . loquacious . . . blue . . . Ox- ford, Maine . . . dislikes liver . . . hairdresser. Donald Northrup CIDOHH Football 13 Golf 2, 3, 45 Honor Society 3, 4. Reserved . . . hockey . . . shy . . . history . . . steak . . . dancing . . . intelligent ...stamps...pizza... dislikes cabbage . . . college. Christina Ogrcn Chris Rifle Club 1. Pat Boone . . . loquacious ...pink...typing... amiable . . . Ivy League . . . U. S. history . . . hockey . . . convertibles . . . straw- berry frappes . . . college. Barbara 0'Hara Barbie Harry Girls' Club 3. Correspond- ing' Secretary 4: Junior Clas- sical League 3. 4: LOG Bus- iness Manager 4. Loquacious . . . '56 Cor- vette . . . big: blue eyes . . . My Heart Sings . . . Aug- ust llth . . . full of fun . . . horseback ridin . . . blue 3, . . . hockey . . . dislikes homework . . . college. Paul J. Opacki fiPack99 Hustler . . . blue . . . Cad- illac cars . . . sociable . . . pizza . . . talkative . . . swim- ming . . . always friendly ...casual . . . Fords . .. college. Charles Orrell Charlie Chuck Audio-Visual Club 1, 2, President 3, 43 Cafeteria 1, 2, 3, 45 Operetta 2, 3: Masque and Wig 2, 3, 4: Football 1, Manager 2, Cam- era Club 2, 3. Boats . . . cars . . , subs . . . tall . . . pizza . . . records . . . dark . . . football , . . swimming . . . dislikes old movies . . . Merchant Marine Academy. Jeffrey Parsons Jeff Likes study halls but not for studying . . . often seen in Washington. N. H .... subs . . . Beverly . . . red . . . friendly to all . . . par- ties . . . drive-ms . . , care- free . . . dislikes shrimp . . . accounting. Rita Parziale Puz Girls' Club 3. 4: Pep Club 25 Girls' Chorus l. Cute . . . hockey . . . mis- chievous . . . Happy Hamp- ton . . . loquacious . . . jazz . . . P.L. . . . collegiate clothes . . . friendly . . . foot- ball . . . secretarial work. Beverly C. Peavy Peave Pep Club 2: Girls' Club 3, 43 Masque and Wig 4. Sports fan . . . 1'ed . . . friendly . . . music . . . con- siderate . . . exams . . . boys from Winchester . . . blonde . . . Brown University . . . sweet . . . college. Carol Joy Peckham i6Peck!7 Bowling Club 1: Glee Club 23 Masque and Wig 2g Band 2, 3. 45 Washington Party 33 Girls' Club 3, 43 Junior Classical League 3, 43 IM- PRINT Staff 4. Adamant . . . Rainbow . . . dependable . . . piano . . . spaghetti . . . Maine . . . good friend . . . talkative . . . dis- Tikes study halls and French . . college. Gerald Carl Peterson ujerryn uswedess Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Track 1, 2g Wrestling Club 1, 2. Big . . . blonde . . . history . . . parties . . . hockey . . . independent . . . South Pa- cific . . . sweaters . . . re- served . . . blue . . . prep school. Patricia Ann Peterson Upeteii Bowling Club 1g Rifle Club 1, 2g Band 2, Librarian 3, 4, Secretary 3, 4: Orches- tra 3, District Band 4. Musical . . . original . . . blue . . . creative . . . shoes . . . books . . . reserved . . . talented . . . dislikes sports and frappes . . . college. Stephen Phillips Speedy Amicable . . . sports . . . good-natured . . . DeMolay . . . study hall . . . modern jazz . . . drive-ins . . . good- lookine' . . . parties . . . dis- likes French . . . Air Force. John Pickerwick Jr. Jack Student Congress 4g Foot- ball 3, 4g Hockey 1. Carefree . . . good-looking . . . hockey . . . sports-minded ...skiing...cars... dislikes oxcarts and Hepzi- bah . . . prep school. Frederick Pitman Pitman German Club 3. Lively . . . history . . . Multa Hypha Si . . . dancing . . . sociable . . . '51 Ford . . . garrulous . . . Cannon Ball . . . hockey . . . easy- going . . . college. Lance P. Powers Shocky Audio-Visual Club 2, 45 Boys' Chorus 1. Cars . . . pork chops . . . thin . . . reserved . . . affable . . . basketball . . . black . . . pickles . . . dislikes history . . . electrical engineer. Kenneth Prescott HKen1! Cross Country 4. Nonchalant . . . chess . . . quiet . . . spending money... sports-minded . . . food . . . cars . . . shy . . . dislikes French and earning money . . . Navy. Carol Pynn Pinnie Girls' Club 43 Honor So- ciety 4g Cafeteria 3, 4. Skating . . . curly hair . . . P.L. . . . horseback riding . . . pleasant . . . pizza . . . boys . . . dislikes Japan . . . dental secretary. Jacqueline Anne Quinzio Jackie Rifle Club 2g Pep Club 1, 25 Softball 1, 2, 3, 43 German Club 3, 43 Girls' Club 3, 43 Science Club 4. Friendly . . . spectator sports . . . fun-loving . . . swimming parties . . . witty . . . hockey . . . devilish . . . basketball . . . dislikes exams . . . college. John Rafferty '-Raffr Casual . . . steak . . . blue . . . happy-go-lucky . . . food ...friendly . . . subs . .. carefree . . . cars . . . dislikes conceited people . . . unde- cided. Kathryn Mary Rafferty :aRattyvn Pep Club 23 Girls' Club 3, 43 Junior Classical League 3, 45 Rifle Club 35 Honor Society 3, 45 Science Club 3, 4. Amiable . . . cemetaries . . . gas money . . . swim- ming parties . . . sincere . . . basketball . . . alligators . . . thoughtful . . . blue . . . power drive shaft . . . college. E. Wesley Raye Wes Quiet . . . steak . . . base- ball . . . shy . . . Volkswagons . . . red . . . football games . . . Hudsons . . . dislikes reading and blood. Pzatricia L. Raymond Trish Girls' Club 35 Pep Club fig Tennis 4. Parties . . . friendly . . . Bal-a-Roue . . . football . . . Somerville . . . fun-loving . . . '54 Mercury . . . dislikes cafeteria lunches and red- heads . . . office work. Marilyn Robinson Shorty Petite . . . pizza . . . boys . . 2:30 bell . . . adorable . . records . . . fastidious . . . American Bandstand . . . Family Living . . . dis- likes books . . . secretarial work. Judith Rollins Judson Judy Girls' Chorus 13 Bowling Club 1, 23 Pep Club 23 Stu- dent Congress 2, 33 Wash- ington Party 33 Softball 43 Girls' Club 3, Treasurer 43 Log Staff 4. Big beautiful brown eycs . . . sunny disposition . . . Soo Nipi . . . October 7th . . . triple dates . . . good friend . . . the Jerry . . . crew-cuts . . . conscientious . . . dislikes name Rae . . . Westbrook Junior Colege. William L. Rudolph HBHIN acwillysv Football 1, 23 Wrestling Club 1, 2. Big . . . Friday nights . . . friendly . . . '49 Fords . . . adamant . . . One and Only Love . . . green . . . casual . . . aversion to working and homework. George L. Russell Barry Junior Classical League 3, 43 Band 1, 2, Treasurer fl, President 43 Audio-Visual Club 13 Tennis Team 4. Tall . . . musical . . . good- looking . . . Italian food . . . blue . . . freindly . . . ma- jorettes . . . blonde . . . My Girl . . . dislikes pur- ple . . . medical school. Douglas Carlton Schaalm an Doug Boys' Chorus 13 Glee Club 2, 4. Money , . . reserved . . . baseball . . . money . . . howl- ing . . . more money . . . cheerful . . . still more money . . . pleasant . . . college. Elaine Schofield Red Schof Band 1. 2, 33 Bowling Club 23 Girls' Club Il, 43 Student Congress 13 Tennis 4. Frank . . . tennis . . . ca- noes . . . Gad . . . gregar- ious . . . redhead . . . How the Time Flies . . . Wells, Maine . . . dislikes liver and gossip . . . college. Charles Schwarzer Charlie Football 13 Rifle Club 3. Basketball . . . blond crew- cut . . . wrestling . . . amica- ble . . . golf . . . good-looking . . . history . . . baseball . . . girls . . . dislikes eight o'- clock. Lorene Schwarzer Lorrie Bowling 13 Girls' Club 3, 4. Short . . . dancing . . . cute . . . bowling . . . clams . . . quiet. . . good jokes . . . color blue . . . dislikes Chin- ese food . . . nursing. Anthony J. Scihelli Tony Nose Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Hockey 13 Indoor Track 2, 33 Base- ball '1, 2, fl, 43 Student Con- gress 2, 43 Wrestling Club 2, 233 Junior Classical League Ii, 4. Football . . . good-looking ...pizza . . . blue . . . frank . . . The Big Bopper . . . athletic . . . onions . . . lirawny . . . Two People in the World . . . college. A it 3 . 5 - N f. A Vivian Sentner Sivivl! llSadie!9 Girls' Club 3, 4: Bowling Club 15 Girls' Chorus 1. Fun-loving . . . tuna subs ...sleep . . . blue . . . quiet . . . miniatu-re golf . . . mis- chievous . . . Medford . . . dislikes English and field hockey . . . office work. Margaret Seymour ClPeggy7! Pep Club 23 Girls' Club 3, 49 Girls' Chorus 13. Masque and Wig 4. Tennis . . . casual . . . Pat Boone . . . swimming I . . friendly . . . blue . . . records . . . pizza . . . dreamer . . . dislikes spinach . . . college. Charles Sheridan Sherry Football 1, 2. History . . . Italian food . . . auto mechanics . . . Pic football games . . . steady ...sleep...shop...in- dustrious . . . black cars . . . carpentry. Peter Simmons Humorous . . . girls . . . short . . . cars . . . hops . . . friendl . . . black and red y . . . white bucks . . . Short Shorts . . . dislikes tights . . . work. Donald B. Sim pson ilsimpi! liStink97 Baseball 1, 2g Hockey 1g IMPRINT staff 2, 3, 4g stu- dent Congress 2. Devilish . . . P.L. . . . '56 Fords . . . likeable . . . girls . . . The Big Bopper . . . congenial . . . loyal . . . dislikes walking and tights . . . accountant. Kenneth Skidmore IKKen1! Football 1. Friendly . . . subs . . . sports fan . . . hockey . . . cars . . . personable . . . blue . . . carefree . . . vacations . . . casual . . . undecided. H. Gardner Smith usandyu Skiing . . . history . . . quiet . . . photgraphy . . . roast beef . . . serious . . . Latin . . . green . . . con- scientious . . . electronics . . . college. Jeffrey Smith Smithers Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Indoor Track 1, 45 Outdoor Track 1, 2, 3, Co-Captain 4g Glee Club 4. Hockey . . . pizza . . . skiing . . . modest . . . Multa Hypha Si . . . P.L. . . . excitable . . . drive-ins . . . '58 Pontiacs . . . dislikes broken jaws . . . prep school. K 'fa Q fide . fc .. sa -, ' vii ' Mark C. Smith Smitty Cross Country 1, 2, 3, Co- Captain 43 Hockey 1, Indoor Track 1, 2: Basketball 2. 3, 4g Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Stu- dent Congress 1g Student Council 1, 2: Class Vice- President 23 IMPRINT Staff 2, Spotlight on Sports 3, Sports Editor 49 Boys' State 33 Honor Society 4. Lobster . . . '53 Chevrolets . . . popular . . . drive-ins . . . Girls' Club . . . inhu- man . . . never-say-die . . . sincere . . . dislikes plaster . . . Williams College. Philip Sowerder '-Phil Friendly . . . hockey . . . football . . . sports fan . . . cars . . . carefree . . . red . . . sleep . . . casual . . . dis- likes thinking. John Sperling Washington Party 3. Witty . . . skiing . . . un- derstanding . . . dogs . . . in- dustrious . . . good iokes . . . Filene's . . . Chantilly Lace . . . French fries . . . dislikes salads . . . college. Carolyn Ann Spinney Cirls' Club 3, 4. Zany . . . math . . . tennis . . . talkative . . . active in church . . . Bal-A-Roue . . . pizza . . . gregarious . . . dislikes gym and salad . . business, John E. Stantial Johnny Friendly . . . food . . humorous . . . parties . . . trucks . . . Carol . . . fun- loving . . . dislikes black . . . homework . . . dances . . . salesman. Theodore D. Stanton urlwedn Glee Club 2, 3, 43 Operetta 2, Cross Country 2g Camera Club 1, 2, Science Club 3. Friendly . . . golf . . . cars . . . active . . . hunting . . . steak . . . personable . . . dis- likes snow and seafood. Edith M. Stiles Dee Dee Basketball 1, 23 Girls' Club 3, 43 Student Congress 2, 3, Student Council Secretary 43 Class Secretary 43 Winter Ball Committee 43 Senior Prom Committee 4. Popular . . . effervescent . . . hockey . . . football . . . P.L. . . . gum . . . Half Way House . . . vivacious . . . dislikes name Edith and people who won't mind their own business . . . college. Sandra Stubeda usandyn Girls' Club 4. Apples . . . zany . . . foot- ball . . . short . . . gregarious . . . parties . . . It's Only Make Believe . . . subs . . . dislikes snobs . . . secretary. Robert Sturgis ClB0h1Y Basketball 1, 2, 3, Cross Country 3, Track 39 Honor Society 3, 4g Junior Classical League 3, LOG Staff 4. Good sense of humor . . . drive-ins . . . Multa Hypha Si . . . always laughing . . . P.L. . . . '56 Pontiac . . . carefree . . . ambitious . . basketball . . . college. Carol Lee Sullivan Rifle Club 1, 2, 43 Masque and Wig 3, 45 Junior Class- ical League 3, 45 German Club 3, 4. Reserved . . . tennis . . . quiet . . . math . . . blue . . . nonconformist . . . medi- tative . . . dislikes gym and conformists . . . college. Charlene Sullivan usullyn Basketball lg Softball 15 Cafeteria 1, 2, 3, 4. Hockey . . . short . . . blue . . One Summer Night . . . friendly . . . 4'Dairybar . . . humorous . . . pizza . . . cheerful . . . dislikes orange . . . receptionist. . Norman R. Swan Swanee Cafeteria 1, 2, 3, 4, Audio- Visual Club 3, 4g Boys' Cho- rus lg Washington Party 3. Science . . . boating . . . eager . . . baseball . . . blonde . . . pies . . . swimming . . . original . . . electronics . . . basketball . . . college. Estelle Ann Sykes Glee Club 2, 3, 43 Girls' Chorus lg Girls' Club 3, 4, French Club 33 Pep Club 29 Washington Party 3g Honor Society 3, 4. Intelligent . . . yellow . . . math . . . diligent . . . ac- cordion . . . pecan pies . . . ambitious . . . piano . . . horses . . . dislikes snobs... college. Robert Tate rxB0b9s Football 1g Cross Country 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 45 Golf. Hockey . . . pleasant . . . lobster . . . '55 Chevrolet con- vertible . . . cheerful . . . red . . . roast beef . . . personable . . . Thunder Road . . . friendly . . . Wentworth In- stitute. Frank Thomas Franky Rifle Club 1, 2, 3. Football . . . dancing . . . souping up cars . . . full of life . . . quiet, sometimes... studies . . . knows all about engines . . . hockey . . . dis- likes turnip . . . Wentworth Institute. Janice Thompkins CiJan!9 Pep Club 25 Glee Club 3, 45 French Club 33 Honor Society 3, 4g Girls' 3, 4. Fastidious . . . sewing . . . blue . . . friendly . . . pizza . . . Fridays . . . horseback riding . . . dislikes homework and chopped ham . . . home economics career. i ,,,W is T T -gffsx' ,Q-if X Ee, ,QQY-3 -' il ix shi? QQ, 4 ff,-Z Richard J Tonks Dick George Basketball 1, 2, Baseball 1, 25 Washington Party 3. Joker . . . fried clams . . . steak . . . blue . . . Tonk and Jordan . . . sports . . . swag- gering . . . cream cheese . . . fruit salad . . . Ricky Nelson . . . Navy. Susan Tornrose llsue!! Girls' Club 3, 4, Basket- ball 2. Pretty . . . hockey . . . blonde . . . subs . . . smiling . . . chocolate . . . ice cream . . . friendly . . . coke . . . blue . . . modeling. Richard Traill Spooks Varsity Hockey 1, 2, 3, 43 Varsity Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. Quiet . . . football . . . mischievous . . . peanut but- ter sandwiches . . . good- natured . . . penalty boxes . . . nonchalant . . . drive-ins . . . friendly . . . dislikes crowded rooms . . . unde- cided. Donald Trites HDon!7 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Base- ball l, 23 Track 3, 45 Student Council 2, 3, 45 Class Treas- urer 4g Junior Prom Com- mittee 3g Senior Prom Com- mittee 4g IMPRINT Staff l, 2, 3, 43 Masque and Wig 3, 4, Cross Country 3, 4, Honor Society 3, 4. Bluc . . . good looking . . Vertigo . . . collegiate . . . onions . . . swimming . . . well-dressed . . . Red Sox . . . candid . . . dislikes '59 cars . . . college. Paula Anne Turco Turk Student Council 1, 25 Class Secretary 23 Masque and W1 2, 3, Vice President 4, IMPRINT 2, 3, Feature Edi- tor 45 Junior Classical League 3, 4, Girls' Club 3, 45 Girls' Chorus 1, Washing- ton Party 3. Sparkling personality . . . Tau Gamma Sigma . . . pop- ular . . . music . . . P.L. . . . affable . . . carefree... hockey . . . full of fun . . . dislikes the registry . . . col- lege. Ruth Turner NMa!! Field Hockey 1 5 Masque and Wig 2, 3, 4, Student Congress 1, 2, 3. Understanding . . . Army . . . Hampton Beach . . . full of fun . . . jazz . . . P.L. . . . audacious . . . subs . . . parties . . . garrulous . . secretarial school. Sheila M. Turner Reubin Basketball, Pep Club 2, Girls' Chorus 15 Girls' Club 3, 4. Attractive . . . jazz . . . fastidious . . . Italian food . . . sophisticated . . . hockey . . . green . . . fun-loving . . . audacious . . . business school. ' Marilyn A. Voss NMa!-il Girls' Chorus lg Masque and Wig 2, Pep Club 23 Glee Club 3, 43 Girls' Club Il, 43 Junior Classical League 3, 43 Honor Society 3. Blue . . . attractive . . . Nup Nup . . . always blush- ing . . . high beams . . . regal . . . even . . . dramatic . .. neat . . . dislikes salty French fries . . . college. Carolyn R. Wallace Carol Girls' Club 3, 45 Pep Club 25 Girls' Chorus 1. Quiet . . . subs . . . blue ...hockey...neat... tennis . . . Pat Boone . . . cute . . . softball . . . aversion to field hockey . . . office work. Barbara J. Warner Barbie,' Barb Pep Club 25 Rifle Club 25 Girls' Chorus 15 Glee Club 3, 45 Girls' Club 3, 4. Reading . . . submarine sandwiches . . . personable ...pizza...quiet... hockey . . . The Big Bop- per . . . cute . . . dislikes squash . . . stenographic work. Judith M. Warren iiJudy1! Pep Club 25 Masque and VVig 25 Field Hockey 2, 3, 45 Girls' Athletic Association 3, 45 Girls' Club 3, 4. Loquacious.. .open houses . . . P.L. . . . gulli- ble . . . submarines . . . Maine . . . enthusiastic . . . definitely . . . dislikes on- ions and pocket books . . . nursing. Harvey J. Waugh Harv Camera Club 1, 25 Audio- Visual Club l, ZZ, 3, 4. Roast beef . . . identical . . . Plymouth . . . blueberry pic . . . who's who? . . . well-dressed . . . ice cream sodas . . . Chrysler . . . studious . . . college. Roger Waugh C6R0gYJ Chrysler . . . collegiate... identical . . . roast beef . . . Plymouth . . . who's who? . . . Italian food . . . reticent . . . studious . . . college. Gerald Way uilerryn Library Clubg Student Congress 2. Rifles . . . fast music . . . tall . . . cars . . . long hair ...dark . . . Air Force . .. insurance rates . . . drums . . . hockey . . . service. Ellen Waystack Masque and Wig 25 Mod- ern Dance Club 3, 45 Girls' Club 3, 45 Student Congress 45 Washington Party 3. Short . . . loves to wear no shoes . . . skiing . . . care- free . . . the Bruins . . . fun-loving . . . football . . . always giggling . . . blue . . . Washington pizza parlors . . . x-ray technician, Ann Marie White Annabelle Girls' Club 3, 45 Pep Club 25 Washington Party 3. Carefree . . . subs . . . bluc . . . pretty . . . Tri-Hi-Y . . . horseback riding . . . pizza . . . artistic . . . dislikes hats and shoes . . . fashion dc- signing. ., el 'iz-...f 4 sf af Q if Chester Barry White Bar Student Council 2. 33 Class President 2. 733 Student Con- gress 41 Junior Prom Com- mittee Il: Winter Ball Com- mittee ZZ3 Football 1, 2, Il, 4: Hockey 1, 2, 3, 43 Baseball 1, 2, 3, -1. Affable , . . hockey . . . good looking . , . subs . . . popular . . . athletic . . . blue . . . P.L. . . . modest . . . dislikes silly girls . . . college. Robert Whitehouse ..B0h.. Science Club 4. Football . . . blue . . . re- ticent . . . flying . . . short . . . swimming . . . retiring . . . math . . . dignified . . . dislikes English and science. John Leonard Whitford 'Whit Basketball 15 Baseball 25 Football 1. Carefree . . . sports . mechanics . . . dances . . . fun-loving . . . clothes . . . Sandown, N.H .... witty . . . parties . . . dislikes short hair . . . draftsman. Mai-ilyne Wild uLynn Field Hockey 3, 45 IM- PRINT 2, 53, 43 Girls' Club 3, 43 Girls' Chorus 1g French Club 3g Bowling Club 1, 25 Junior Classical League 3, 43 Masque and Wig 25 Modern Dance 1. Tall . . . blue Oldsmobile . . . friendly . . . fried chicken . . . bowling . . . original . . . blue . . . talkative . . . dislikes rainy days and washing dishes . . . college. Joni Williams Half-Pint Lulu Girls' Chorus 13 Girls' Club 4. Petite . . . convertibles... loouacious . . . pizza . . . quiet . . . coke . . . parties . . . '54 Plymouth . . . ami- cable . . . dislikes snobs . . . nursing. Elaine Williamson Girls' Chorus 1. Boys . . . pretty . . . Le- roy . . . lavender . . . viva- cious . . . It's Only Make Believe . . . zany . . . P.L. dislikes snobs and onions . . . business college. Jeanne M. Wilson Jeannie Girls' Chorus lg Glee Club 23 Pep Club 2. Reliable . . . Sunday nights at Ho-Jo's . . . football ...shy...red...fun . . . fried chicken . . . New York . . . dislikes field hockey and snobs . . . secretarial school. Louise A. Wilson Squeezie Lou Basketball 2, 4g Field Hockey 25 Science Club 4g Rifle Club 4g German Club 49 Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Bowling Club 2, 3. Fun . . . steak . . . pizza . . . laughing . . . horseback riding . . . '51 Chevy . . . good sport . . . basketball . . . athletic . . . dislikes alarm clocks . . . college. Barbara Wing uBarbn axwingyss Pep Club 23 Girls' Chorus lg French Club 3, Basketball 2, 43 Girls' Club 3, 4. Good natured . . . pizza . . . chicken . . . New York . . . garrulous . . . basketball . . . sincere . . . hockey games . . . dislikes field hockey and snobs . . . college. Eugenia Wise Genie Girls' Chorus 1, Glee Club 2, 3g Bowling Club 1, 23 Ten- nis Team 1, 2, 3, 43 Junior Classical League 3, 45 Ma- jorette 3, Co-head 4. Poised . . . tennis . . . af- fable . . . skiing . . . apples . . . kittens . . . sincere . . . light blue . . . congenial . . . dislikes spiders. '. 11g . Leo M. Woodside lswoodyss Football 1, 4, Wrestling Club 1, 2. Baseball . . . good natured ...blue...subs...water skiing . . . loyal . . . football . . . boats . . . easy-going . . . dislikes work. Joanne Zeininger Joannie Girls' Club 3, 4g Pep Club 25 Student Congress 3. Pretty . . . crew necks... Hampton . . . friendly . . . convertibles . . . Coast Guard . . . P.L. . . . always laugh- ing . . . dislikes field hockey and leeches. John Batson Audio-Visual Club 3. Sincere . . . football . . . Lake Winnipesaukee. . , . James Ivaldi quiet ' ples ' ' ' Swlmmnlg Norman Turner . . . com collector . . . boats 1 Rocket . planes . . . dislikes cold Norm it th ' d t t . . . Football 4. ii!f?i?'k.el an Oma es Hockey . . . mechanical.. ', . , hot rods . . . food . . . am 011211131 - - - 12111 - - - P1?Za bimious . . . Chantilly Lace ' ' ' 590115 ' ' ' Submarme . . . subs . . . dexterous . . Hf111f1W1C1?eS - - - 11111'k - - - friendly . . . dislikes home Little Richard . . . girls . . . Work u l D mechanic. rock 'n' roll . . . Navy. IN MEMORIAM Richard Tryder's sudden passing in his freshman year was a great loss to all of us. 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L,,AAA Z L L -M , Tfza. 'Wgimgme 4 ' QQ COMPLIMENTS OF L.R. MOULTGN C0 14 Corey Street, Melrose 76, Mass. CURTAINS AND DRAPERIES IIS 4-mn:-3111-5 I 1 Q5 Take an we Ider isier's Advice. . . IT'S SMART to line up job interviews well in advance of graduation. And one of the best places I know to con- tact is the Telephone Company. Several of ns from my graduating class are working liere - and every one of ns loves it. Tel6ph0l'l6 jobs are important ones. We have our own training pro- gram which you can enter without any previous job experience. The pay is good, and you'l1 get regular raises. x I .eff Why not come and see our employ- 4, gg' ment interviewer soon . . . before you E ' graduate. Ask the Guidance Counselor '-'is-A-V-if W at your school to tell you when and 1,5 5,,:- 5 g y where to apply. NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE 81 TELEGRAPH COMPANY 119 COMPLIMENTS OF VALTZ and KIMBERLY, Inc. Architects and Engineers 820 Lynn Fells Parkway Melrose, Mass. EMERSON MARKET 157 West Emerson Street R. H. CURRY 8: SON Established 1888 Melrose PLUMBING AND HEATING NO 5-8350 CONTRACTORS The Biggest Little 472 Fggnlglgoiireet Super Market in Town ' MELROSE HARDWARE CO. Your Service Station for Home Needs 1 Hurd Street at Wyoming Your DeSoto - Plymouth Dealer Daniels LeSaffre Motors 897 Main St., Melrose Dealer for Austin Healey - Sprite - Morris - M.G Austin FINE SERVICE - GREAT CARS A SQUARE DEAL OFFICE MACHINES Sz EQUIPMENT PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS BUZ ZELLE-COLELLA CO., INC. Repairs On All Makes 689 Main Street NO 5-1588 Melrose 76. Mass LATEST IN CAMPUS FASHIONS Look to the LADY MAY SHOP 519 Main Street NO 5-0462 Compliments of EMERSON HARDWARE K SUPPLY I JENNEY SKATES SHARPENED GASOLINE STATION 169 West Emerson St. 376 Main St. NO 5-1030 Melrose, Mass. Mel1'0Se, Mass. NO 5-4868 BENSON GOSS FUELS, INC. BENSON Q- 'V 1 4 HEATING o1Ls 15055 yung: BURNER SERVICE J, IIC. 0 QAO, o Svjxh General Electric Automatic Oil Heating 20 Tremont Street Winkler LP Low Pressure Burner N O 5-4047 Why be Satisfied with Less Our latest dividend on all Shares and Savings was at the rate of 3 l-4 per cent per annurn, payable quarterly. Get your shares NOW! Come in, write, or telephone for any further information you desire. There is no obligation. MELROSE CO -OPERATIVE BANK 638 Main Street Phone NO 5-2500 DOG FOOD - FERTILIZERS BIRD SEEDS MELROSE GRAIN COMPANY 139 West Emerson St. Melrose, Mass. CITY TELEVISION 8z APPLIANCES, INC. Sales and Service of All - TV - Refrigerators Air Conditioners 39 Essex Street CLASS OF 1959 N0 5'0888 NO 5-8250 . Congratulations to the MELROSE COMMUNITY GARAGE , ATLAS TIRES - BATTERIES COWAN S GIFT SHOP ACCESSORIES 153 West Emerson Street 203 Essex St. NO 5-4130 Melrose Prop., Ozzie Wheeler Compliments of CONVERSE RUBBER CO. Manufacturers of RUBBER-CANVAS AND ATHLETIC FOOTWEAR Malden, Massachusetts LORENZO JONES FIX IT SHOP 206 Green St., Melrose l HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES Compliments of. . . TV gi RADIO BICYCLES REBUILT Any Broken Articles Can Be Repaired As Good As New Which Means A Great Saving CLASS OF 1961 Compliments of . . . FRANKLIN SQUARE HARDWARE COMPANY CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1959 MELROSE HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS CLUB WILLIAMS 81 LOVEJOY Mr. Dudley Williams REAL ESTATE --INSURANCE 507 Main Street Melrose 76, Massachusetts LYNN Melrose 594 Summer St. 514 Main St. LY 3-9000 NO 5-9000 LOMBARA PHOTO SUPPLY THE MOST COMPLETE PHOTO STORE NORTH OF BOSTON Phone NO 5-2594 Compliments of. . . STEEL STAMPS RUBBER STAMPS EMBOSSING DIES JACKSON CLEANERS MELROSE STAMP Co. 33 Essex St. 162 Tremont Street Melrose, Mass. NO 5-2795 TREMONT STREET MILL OUTLET OF MELROSE GARAGE INC' COTTON - RAYON - SILK 194 Tremont St. and WOOL FABRICS Melrose' Mass' 529 Main street NO 5-1070 Melrose 25 HASLAM'S PHARMACY Robert E. Putney Registered Pharmacist Telephone NO 5-0022 484 Main Street, Melrose Compliments of MELODY RANCH MUSIC SHOPPES If it's musical-we have it 437 Main Street-Melrose 12 Water Street-Wakefield 175 Pleasant Street-Malden HILL 8- CO. FURNITURE - TELEVISION Hallmark RUDERMANIS G. lbson Melrose Greeting Cards Malden - Medford 504 Main St.-52-1 Franklin St. WHITTEMORE HARDWARE CO. 531 Main Street Melrose, Massachusetts Your Friend in the Hardware Business N O 5-0900 Compliments of REGENT'S DELICATESSEN 438 Main Street NO 5-9744 GEORGE'S HAT CLEANING AND SHOE SERVICE 477 Main St. Melrose CUTLER MOTOR SALES CORP. 50 Tremont St. NO 2-8900 Your Friendly Ford Dealer se Rvacej Q Ga, Q 6 IS OUR f y FIRST 'K THOUGHT ' Look Your Best ot The Prom for R055 TUXEDO 72 Exchange Street Molden MILTON ROSS, Proprietor REAL ESTATE INSURANCE FRANKLIN REALTY 202A Green St. Melrose 76, Mass. James O. Maloney NO 5-7077 DA 2-8926 COMPLIMENTS OF . . . . CLASS OF 1962 Compliments of LEE'S ICE CREAM 55 W. Wyoming Ave. Melrose, Mass. NO 5-2570 Gertrude A. Finnegan, Owner COMPLIMENTS OF M. H. S. STUDENT COUNCIL The above picture illustrates one of the many activities which the Student Council sponsors in order to promote a better understanding' of citizenship within the school. IZ8 COMPLIMEN TS of YORK'S PHARMACY 506 Franklin Street Melrose, Mass. Hugh A. Hartman, Reg. Pharm., Prop. MELROSE SUPPLY COMPANY HARDWARE SPECIALISTS 456 Main Street Melrose, Mass. DEERING LUMBER COMPANY, INC. 118 Essex St. NO 5-3000 DEERING MASON SUPPLY CORP. 158 Essex St. NO 5-7171 Congratulations, Class of 1959 BUILDING MATERIALS and MASON'S SUPPLIES Compliments of SHERIDAN 8. FITZGERALD to the Class of 1959 BEST WISHES to the CLASS OF 1959 MELROSE ARMY AND NAVY STORE Percy Glaser, Proprietor Compliments of RALPH'S BARBER SHOP Main Street Melrose PETE'S EAST SIDE ESSO F F 5 Compliments of U' - C0 QQ 401 Upham Street PRIOR Service When You Need It XI! The I-label-dasher K Main at Foster st NO 5-9730 ' A Melrose, Mass. NO 5-5150 Compliments of HUGO'S OF MELROSE Compliments of APPLIANCE CENTER W. T. GRANT COMPANY Hi-Fi SL Portable Radios Cameras, Jewelry of all Types, - Film Sold and Developed Mm Street at a Discount. Melrose Call on Us for Service 'x',g22'4'D, N W EVELYN MARIE T- T BEAUTY SALONS RICHARDSON MARKET, INC. f fi Hair Stylist 39 West Foster sr. 416 Main St. Melrose Melrose, Mags, NO 5-3234 313 Main St- Sf0I1BhHm Cerretani Bros., Prop. ST 6-0009 O NO 5-6434 NO 5-9884 STANDARD AUTO BODY GORDON LEWIS, Prop. Accidents -- Painting Welding - Insurance Estimates 1118 Main St. Melrose CARLETON'S I.G.A. MARKET GROCERIES - MEAT DELICATESSEN-FROSTED FOODS 1147 Main St. NO 5-9818 Compliments of OH BEE WROUGHT IRON COMPANY Compliments of SUGAR Sz SPICE BAKERY 538 Main Street Melrose Phone NO 5-1567 THE CONNOISSEUR SHOP Distinctive CARDS AND GIFTS For All Occasions - At Popular Prices 511 Main St. Melrose Phone NO 5-1707 MELROSE OIL SERVICE Harold C. Black RANGE, FUEL AND KEROSENE RADIANT OIL BURNERS Sales 8L Service Compliments of PETER'S FRUIT STORE RALPH E. LAFFOLEY Hunting Sz Fishing Equipment Archery Target Rifles Maine 81 N. H. Hunting 8x 540 Main St. Melrose Fishing Licenses NO 5-3461 937 Main St. NO 5-3100 f Have Gun, Will Travel J THE PATTEE SHOP 523 Main Street Melrose, Mass. NO 5-2134 Smart Wearables Chriswood, Inc. Compliments of BEAN AND COLE PLUMBING AND HEATING COMPLIMENTS OF . . CLASS OF 1960 C. E. BLACK Oldest Grocery in Melrose Established 1868 681 Main Street at Emerson Four Corners Phone NO 5-4160-4161 DAN MADDEN'S ESSO STATION 365 Main St. LUBRICATION - BATTERIES and ACCESSORIES NO 5-9753 Compliments of JONES STORES, INC. CURTAINS - LINENS BLANKETS 490 Main Street N O 5-2183 WALLACE TOY Sz GIFT SHOP The Friendly Store at Franklin Square 211 Green Street Toys - School Supplies -- Gifts Telephone RE 8-0121 - 6200 WAUGH'S Inc. Chrysler - Plymouth 184 Broadway SALES SERVICE Revere 51, Mass. Telephone DA 4-6880 ELLIS TOOL 8. DYE CO. INC. Special Machinery - Dies Jigs - Fixtures - Duplicate Parts 36 Winter Street Malden 48, Massachusetts WYOMING NIDTORS 185 Essex Street Q ie ff- :Y .l A6 W C W , way ' ' GRADUATES l33 MELROSE TRUST COMPANY Complete Banking Service at Three Melrose Oiiices 495 Main Street NO 5-0030 Monday through Friday 8:30 AM - 2:30 PM Friday Evening 5:30 PM - 7:00 PM SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES 516 Franklin Street NO 5-2431 Monday through Friday 7:30 AM - 1:30 PM SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES AND VAULT STORAGE 44 West Wyoming Avenue NO 5-6502 Monday through Friday 7:30 AM - 1:30 PM WALK-UP WINDOW SERVICE Bank With Your Neighbors at MELROSE TRUST COMPANY Member -- Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 3 DURLAND'S PHOTO SERVICE 114 Foster Street Phone NO 5-4933 THE ARTS N0 53277 WALLPAPER STORE COMMERCIAL 81 PORTRAIT 200 Green Street Melrose, Mass. Compliments of MELROSE Y.M.C.A. Youth Center of Melrose J. J. SELF SERVICE LAUNDRY 192 Green Street, Melrose at Franklin Square fNext to Eastern Mass. Garage? NO 5-2250 Compliments of FARRELL'S GULF STATION Franklin Street Melrose, Mass. Tires, Batteries, Accessories Car Washing FINE SERVICE Compliments of . . . GA RN ISS' MARKETS 413 Franklin Street 163 West Emerson Street 19 Lebonan Street Malden Tel- N0 5-2460 ROGERS PHARMACY TRITE'S RADIO 8: TV SERVICE Jim Griffin, Mgr. H. A. Rogers, Reg. Pharm., Ph.C. Radio - Television . Record Players 944 Main St., Melrose N0 5-0839 - SALES AND SERVICE - DELIVERY SERVICE 515 Franklin Street Melrose 76, MHSS- Our success is great in pleasing you OWEN ALLEY COMPANY REAL ESTATE Xfygiiqfgf il INSURANCE Aga 837 Main Street, Melrose - NO 5-7000 if mnnosi SAVINGS BANK ' 33' 75,2 S' 7 1- 'v-1 mad Annsugggi Hwy 1.-:dl-. Ensign Thomas Lqnde Humesfeod 1670 Banking Hours Monday through Friday, 8:30 A.M. to 2:30 P.M. Friday Evening, 5:30 to 7:30 136 LIGGETT DRUG CO., INC. 508-14 Main St. Melrose, Mass. PROMPT PRESCRIPTION SERVICE A. P. GREENE-Mgr. Compliments of CLEMENTS The Store of CHEERFUL SERVICE WATCHES DIAMONDS Established 1917 WADLAND JEWELERS Featuring Full Line of Cameras and Photographic Supplies 470 Main St. Melrose Compliments of NEWHALLS of Melrose Shoes - Men's Wear MELROSE FLORIST CO., INC. 253 West Wyoming Avenue Sigh. in Allyn x ' , ' . iff' ' ' ' x NO 5-1627 aff Q, ,gf ag f Q l6ZNlA1'iTi'LvyI Joseph Cefalo, President Joseph T. Cefalo, Vice President Congratulations and Good Luck from HIGHLAND T.V. CO. Opp. Pine Banks - Melrose Hi-Fi Stereo Phono's T.V. Service on all makes NO 5-8533 Compliments of Compliments of BURCHE MANUFACTURING CORPORATION PLEASANT SERVICE 40 Washington St. CLEANERS INC. Melrose 76, Massachusetts Microwave Components Precision Machining - Fabrication at Franklin Square NO 5-7040 Rods 8a Reels Repaired AMELIO DE STEFANO Fishing Tackle Custom Built Rods RODS - REELS - ACCESSORIES Telephone 295 Washington St. Rlchmond 2-3952 Boston 8, Mass. 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