Middleborough High School - Timaron Yearbook (Middleborough, MA)
- Class of 1955
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Mr. Churchill: 1 To express our thanks for the many times you have been patient, consid- H erate, and understanding, we the class of 1955 dedicate to you our yearbook. H By many hours of hard work, you have showed us you were not only a teach- H er, but also a friend. For these and all your other traits, we chose you for our H dedication. Hi ur years you have overcome a diploma. You have laid the founaaTion tor a long buccessful future. The trials and tribulations of the years past are small and infinitesimal compared to the problems of the future. You have learned the responsibilities of a citizen. Practice what ypu have learned so that the knowledge and fine habits you have acquired are put to good use. , Time alone can count your contributions to society. With your abili- ties they should be many. You have the keys to the future. Use them well to unlock the secret of a successful life. Strive ever upward and onward and I ' m sure that you will be future leaders of the conhmunity, the state, and the country — yes even the world. • . • ■ V, , • v.:.:;,,. ' ;, JOHN A. SMALL , ; ' ,■ ' ■ ■ ' ;. Principal :-i;: i- :vv.v; ' First row: Mr. DriscoU, Mr. Headstrom, Mr. Bernard, Mr. Thomas, Mr. Baer, Mr. King, Mr. Kiamie. Second row: Miss Ryder, Miss Erickson, Mrs. Pardey, Miss Wetherell, Mrs. Matheson, Miss Dunsford, Miss Veazie. First row: Mr. Tufts, Mr. Masi, Mr. Hicks, Mr. Small, Mr. Farley, Mr. Battis, Mr. Cham- bers. Second row: Miss O ' Neil, Miss Brier, Miss Lewis, Miss Bartlett, Miss Whitty, Mrs. Moore. Abele, Arthur Pro Merito 3, President 4; Junior Prom Com- mittee 3. Allan, Geraldine Girls ' League 1, 2, 3; Office Girl 4. Anderson, Shirley Girls ' League 1, 2, 3; Cheerleader 1; Girls ' Basketball 1, Second Team 2, 3. Andrews, Lester Football 1, 2, 3, 4; First Team Letter 2, 3, 4; Track 4; Traffic Squad 2, 3, Chief 4; Silver M 3, 4, President 4. Red Cross Collector 1, 2; Class Prophecy Com- mittee 4. Barboza, Elvira Music Appreciation 3, 4; Pro Merito 3, 4; Student Librarian 3; Girls ' League 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls ' League Homeroom Representative 4. Barrows, Beatrice Office Girl 4. Beuthner, Karin Class History 2; Student Council 1; Girls ' League 1, 2, 3, 4; Yearbook Staff 2, Assistant Editor 4; Pro Merito 3, 4; Senior Play 4; Class Ring Committee 3; Junior Prom Committee 3- Blackman, Paul FFA 1, 2, 3, 4. Boardman, Roland FFA 1, 2, 3, Secretary 4. BowLAND, William A Cappella Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1; Class Ring Committee 3; Junior Red Cross 3; Junior Red Cross Collector 1; Class Will Com- mittee 4. Brown, Dorothea Girls ' League 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls ' Hockey 2, 3, Letter 2, 3; Senior Play 4; Basketball Second Team 1, 2. Butler, Florence Girls ' Hockey Letter 2, 3, 4; Girls ' League 1 2, 4; Silver M 3, 4; Lunchroom Assis- tant 4. Cabral, Margaret Girls ' League 1, 2, 3, 4; Art Club 1. Boileau, Armand Bowland, Anne Girls ' League 1, 4. Carey, Richard Basketball 1, 2, 3; Football 1. Chace, George FFA 1, Treasurer 2, Vice President 3, 4; Base- ball 3, 4; Football First Team Letter 4; Basket- ball 4. Clark, Roger Junior Prom Committee 3; Yearbook Art Editor 4; Senior Play Committee 4; Student Coun- cil 4. Crouse, Charlotte Girls ' League 1, 2, 3, 4; Pro Merito 3, 4; Office Girl 4. CusHMAN, Bradford Danielson, Jacob Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Foot- bail 1; First Team Letter 4. DuRFEE, Robert EsTES, Robert Yearbook Staff 3; Editor-in-Chief 4; Pro Merito 3, 4; A Cappella Choir 3, 4; Junior Prom Committee 3; Student Council 4; Silver M 4. Fawcett, Gordon Football 1, First Team Letter 2, 3, 4; Red Cross Collector 1, 2; Student Council 3; Staff of Traffic Squad 4; Baseball 1. Fernandes, Isabelle Office Girl 4. Dean, Charles Newswriters ' Club Editor 4; Junior Red Cross Collector 2, 3, 4; Junior Prom Committee 3; Lunchroom Assistant 3; Football 1; Music Appreciation 1, 2; Training Choir; Senior Play Committee 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Base- ball 1, 2, 3, 4. De Longchamps, Vincent Junior Prom Committee 3; Student Council 3; Traffic Squad 4; Class Treasurer 4; A Cappella 4. Dextraze, Donna Basketball 1; Sachem 1; Music Appreciation 1; Girls ' League 1, 2, 3; Traffic Squad 2, 3, 4; Student Cou ' -il 2; Homeroom President 2; Junior Prom Committee 3. DucEY, Carol Junior Red Cross, President 4; Junior Prom Committee 3; Girls ' League 4; Senior Play. FoLLET, James Football 1, 4; Baseball 1, First Team 3, 4. Forbes, Carol Junior Prom Committee 3. Freeman, Shirley Freitas, Jane Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls ' Soft Ball First Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls ' Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls ' League 1, 2, 3, 4; A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4; Girls ' Basketball 1, Second Team 2, First Team 3, 4; Class Prophecy 4. Gabrey, Delores Girls ' League 1, 3, 4; Music Appreciation 2, 3; Junior Piom Committee 3; Art Club 4. Garafolo, John GiFFORD, Joyce Girls ' League 1, 2 3, 4; Music Appreciation 1, 2, 3; Training Choir 1, I, 3; Senior Play Committee 4; A Cappella Choir 4. GiLLis, Grace Girls ' League 1, 2, 3; Junior Red Cross Assis- tant Treasurer 4; Junior Red Cross Collector 3, 4; Lunchroom Assistant 3; Yearbook Typist 4. Gravelin, Carolyn Girls ' League 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls ' Softball First Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 3, 4; Girls ' Hockey 1, Letter 2, 3, 4; Girls ' Basketball, Second Team 1, 2, First Team 3, 4; Pro Merito 3, 4; Train- ing Choir 1, 2; Music Appreciation 1, 2. Griffith, Wayne Baseball 1, 2, First Team 3, 4; Red Cross Collector 2. Hadsell, Geraldine Girls ' League 1, 2, 3, 4; Training Choir 1. Harris, Arthur Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Training Choir 1, 2, 3; Or- chestra 1. Hearn, Patricia Girls ' League 1, 2, 3, 4; Silver M 2, 3, Secretary 4; Pro Merito 3, 4; Traffic Squad 3, 4; Student Council 1, Treasurer 4; Girls ' Soft- ball Second Team 2; Junior Prom Committee 3; Class Treasurer 3; Yearbook Business Manager 4. Hebert, Arlene Girls ' League 1, 2, 3; Red Cross Collector 4; Basketball Second Team 2; Training Choir 1. HoRAN, Catherine Girls ' League 3; Senior Play Committee 4; Junior Prom Committee 3. Howe, Patricia Girls ' League 4. Jackson, George Jefferson, Joan Girls ' League Treasurer 2, 3, President 4; Sil- ver M 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3; A Cap- pella Choir 2, 3, 4; Band 2, 3, 4; Basketball First Team 3, 4, Second Team 2; Pro Merito 3, 4; Girls ' Hockey Letter 2, 3, Captain 4; Softball First Team 1, 2; Traffic Squad 3, 4; Class Secretary 2, 3; Class Treasurer 1; Class Trip Committee 4; Junior Prom Committee 3; Track 3. Jenkins, Frederick Pro Merito 3, 4. Johnson, Harvey A Cappella Choir 1, 2, 3, KeEDWELL, PotLYANN Girls ' League 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3; Junior Prom Committee 3; Senior Play 4; Orchestra 1; A Cappella Choir 4; Basketball Second Team 2; Training Choir. Leggee, Priscilla Girl ' s League 1, 2, 3, 4; Pro Merito 3, 4; Student Librarian 3, 4; Junior Prom Committee 3; Senior Play Committee 4; Class Ring Com- mittee 3. Lehtomaa, Penelope Girls ' League 1, 2, 3, 4; A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4; Office Girl 4. Leonard, Janice Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls ' League 1, 2, 3, 4. Gravelin, Carolyn Girls ' League 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls ' Softball First Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 3, 4; Girls ' Hockey 1, Letter 2, 3, 4; Girls ' Basketball, Second Team 1, 2, First Team 3, 4; Pro Merito 3, 4; Train- ing Choir 1, 2; Music Appreciation 1, 2. Griffith, Wayne Baseball 1, 2, First Team 3, 4; Red Cross Collector 2. Hadsell, Geraldine Girls ' League 1, 2, 3, 4; Training Choir 1. Harris, Arthur Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Training Choir 1, 2, 3; Or- chestra 1. Hearn, Patricia Girls ' League 1, 2, 3, 4; Silver M 2, 3, Secretary 4; Pro Merito 3, 4; Traffic Squad 3, 4; Student Council 1, Treasurer 4; Girls ' Soft- ball Second Team 2; Junior Prom Committee 3; Class Treasurer 3; Yearbook Business Manager 4. Hebert, Arlene Girls ' League 1, 2, 3; Red Cross Collector 4; Basketball Second Team 2; Training Choir 1. Horan, Catherine Girls ' League 3; Senior Play Committee 4; Junior Prom Committee 3. Howe, Patricia Girls ' League 4. Jackson, George Jefferson, Joan Girls ' League Treasurer 2, 3, President 4; Sil- ver M 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3; A Cap- pella Choir 2, 3, 4; Band 2, 3, 4; Basketball First Team 3, 4, Second Team 2; Pro Merito 3, 4; Girls ' Hockey Letter 2, 3, Captain 4; Softball First Team 1, 2; Traffic Squad 3, 4; Class Secretary 2, 3; Class Treasurer 1; Class Trip Committee 4; Junior Prom Committee 3; Track 3. Jenkins, Frederick Pro Merito 3, 4. Johnson, Harvey A Cappella Choir 1, 2, 3, Keedwell, Pollyann Girls ' League 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3; Junior Prom Committee 3; Senior Play 4; Orchestra 1; A Cappella Choir 4; Basketball Second Team 2; Training Choir. Leggee, Priscilla Girl ' s League 1, 2, 3, 4; Pro Merito 3, 4; Student Librarian 3, 4; Junior Prom Committee 3; Senior Play Committee 4; Class Ring Com- mittee 3. Lehtomaa, Penelope Girls ' League 1, 2, 3, 4; A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4; Office Girl 4. Leonard, Janice Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls ' League 1, Levesque, William Football 1, First Team 2, 3, Captain 4; Bas- ketball 1, Second Team Letter 2, First Team Letter 3, 4; Baseball 1, Second Team Letter 2, First Team Letter 3, 4; Traffic Squad 2, 3, 4; Student Council 2, 3; Junior Prom Committee 3; Class Vice President 1, 3, 4; Class Presi- dent 2. LiNDFORs, Marie Girls ' League 1, 2, 3, 4; 3; Newswriters ' Club 4. Student Librarian Linton, Jane Girls ' League 1, 2, 3, 4. Little, Perry Jr. Football 1, 3, First Team Letter 4. Logan, Harold Football First Team Letter 3, Second Team Letter 4. MacDonald, Sheila Girls ' League 1, 2; Basketball 4, Manager 3- MacNeil, Elizabeth Newswriters ' Club Typist 4; Junior Red Cross Collector 1; Girls ' League 1; Drum Major 4; Training Choir 1, 2, 3. Madden, Jeanne Softball Second Team 2; Homeroom President 2; Student Council 4; Class Secretary 4; Girls ' League 1, 2, 3; Pro Merito 3, Secretary 4; Senior Play Refreshment Committee 4. Maffei, Carol Girls ' League 2, 3. 4; Music Appreciation 1, 2, 3; Training Choir 1, 2, 3; Senior Play Com- mittee 4; A Cappella Choir 3, 4. Matheson, Richard Red Cross Collector 3; Football, First Team Letter 4; Manager 2, 3; Track Letter 3; Traffic Squad 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; A Cappella Choir 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Training Choir 1, 2, 3. McDonald, Lawerence Junior Prom Committee 3; Homeroom Presi- dent 3; Class Will Committee 4; Football 1, First Team Letter 2, 3, 4, Captain 4; Track 3; Student Council 3, 4; Traffic Squad 3, 4; Senior Play 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; A Cappella Choir 3; Orchestra 1, 2, 3; Silver M 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Captain 4; First Team Letter 3, 4, Second Team Letter 3, 4; Base- ball Manager 1. McGreal, Margaret Softball Second Team 2; Girls ' League 1, 2, 3; Senior Play Committee 4. Medeiros, Francis Football 3; Student Council 1, 2; Traffic Squad 2, 3, 4; Class Treasurer 2; Yearbook Staff 2, 3, 4; Editor 4; Pro Merito 3, 4, Vice President 4; A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4; Silver M President 2, 3, Vice President 4; Train- ing Choir 2. Mello, David Football 1; Pro Merito 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 4. MoNTROND, Harold Training Choir 1, 2. Moranville, Edward Track 2, 3; Captain 4, Letter 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3. Newton, Eugene Track Letter 2; Senior Play Student Director 4. NoRRis, Judith Girls ' Softball 1, 2; Girls ' Hockey 1, 2; Girls ' League 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball Second Team 1, 2; Band 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 4. NoRRis, Robert Football 2, 3; Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Parmenter, Richard MoRRissEY, Joan Training Choir 1, 2, 3; Newswriters ' Club 4; Girls ' League 1, 2, 3. Mortimer, Kenneth Junior Prom Committee 3; Class Trip Com- mittee 4; Football 1; Second Team Letter 2, First Team Letter 3, 4; Student Council Vice President 3, President 4; Basketball 1, Second Team 2, 3, First Team 4; Senior Play Com- mittee 4; Band 3, 4; A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 4; Silver M 2, 3, 4. MoTT, Arthur Football Manager 3, 4; Baseball 1. Nay, Sandra Cheerleader 3, 4; Junior Red Cross 4; Junior Prom Committee 3; Class Will Committee 4; Lunch Room Assistant 3; Girls ' Hockey Letter 3, 4, Manager 2; Girls ' League 1, 2, 3, 4. Peak, Thomas FFA 1, 2, 3, 4. Petrowski, Vivian Girls ' League 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball Second Team 2, First Team 3, 4; Twirler 1, 2, 3, 4; Hockey 3, Letter 2; Track 3, 4; Cheerleader 3, 4; Junior Red Cross 4; Girls ' Softball Second Team 3, First Team 4; Junior Prom Committee 3; Lunchroom Assistant 3; Senior Play 4; Newswriters Typist 4. Pike, Irene Class Prophecy 4; Girls ' League 3, 4; A Cap- pella Choir 4. PiNA, Betty Senior Prom Committee 4; Senior Play Com- mittee 4; Girls ' League 4. Plaskawiski, Joyce Girls ' League 1, 2, 3, 4; Twirlers 1, 2, 3, 4; Training Choir 3, 4; Lunchroom Assistant 2, 3, 4. Powers, Dorothy Girls ' League 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Librarian 2; Music Appreciation 2; Office Girl 3, 4; Yearbook Typist 4; Senior Play Prompter 4. Rice, Carol Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, Captain 4; Girls ' League 1, 2, 3, Vice President 4; Junior Red Cross Col- lector 1, 2, Secretary 4; Homeroom Secretary 2, President 3; Junior Prom Committee 3; Student Librarian 3, 4; Traffic Squad 4; A Cappella Choir 4. Robinson, Nancy Girls ' League 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Will 4; Music Appreciation 1, 2; Train- ing Choir 1; Newswriters ' Typist 4. Rogers, James Ryder, Samuel Senior Play Committee 4. Shaw, Ruth Junior Prom Committee 3; Lunch Room As- sistant 4; Girls ' League 1, 2, 3, 4. Shurtleff, Nancy Junior Prom Committee 3; Class Trip 4; Track 3, 4; Girls ' Hockey Letter 1, 4; Girls ' League 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls ' Basketball, Captain 2; First Team Letter 3, 4; Second Team 1; Pro Merito 3, 4; Treasurer 4; Senior Plajf Committee 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Music Ap- preciation 1, 2; Training Choir 1. SiLVA, Jerry Smith, William Sparrow, Terrence Junior Red Cross 2; Junior Prom Committee 3; Football First Team Letter 3, 4; Basketball First Team 3, 4; Pro Merito 3, 4; Senior Play Committee 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4. Stanley, Mary Cheerleader 1; Girls ' League 1. 2, 3, 4; Lunch Room Assistant 4. Staples, Nelson FFA 1, 2, 3, 4; Treasurer 3; Football 1, 2. Sullivan, Sandra Cheerleader 1; Red Cross Collector 4; Class Will Committee 4; Training Choir 1, 2, 3- Sylvia, Charles Red Cross Collector 1, 2, 3; Track 1. Sylvia, Mary Yearbook Staff 3, Photography Editor 4; Pro Merito 3, 4; Senior Play Committee 4; Band Manager 1, 2, 3, 4; Silver M 3, 4; Cheer- leader 1; Softball First Team 1, 2; Girls ' Hockey 1; Student Council 1, 3; Secretary 4; Girls ' League 1, 2, 3, 4. Sylvia, Robert Junior Red Cross Committee 2; Football 1, 2, 3, 4, First Team Letter 3, 4; Senior Play Com- mittee 4; A Cappella Choir 3, 4; Junior Prom Committee 3; Student Council 2, 4; Traffic Squad 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. Thornhill, John Bristol County Agricultural School 1, 2; FFA 3; President 4. Tomkiewicz, Joan Girls ' League 1, 2, 3- Trinque, Gerald Football First Team 2, 4. Turner, Kathleen Waite, Jane Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Training Choir 1, 2, 3; Girls ' League 3; Representative 1, 2, 4; Home- room Secretary 1, 2, 3; Cheerleader 2, 3, Cap- tain 1, 4; Junior Red Cross Collector 1, 2; Girls ' Hockey; Sachem 1; Basketball Second Team 2, First Team 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 2; Junior Prom Committee 3; Student Librarian 4; Lunchroom Assistant 2; Yearbook Typist 4. Wall, David Washburn, Adrienne Girls ' Softball Second Team 1, 2, 3; Girls ' Hockey 2, 3, Letter 1; Girls ' League 1, 2, 3; Girls ' Basketball Second Team 1, 2, 3. Washburn, Gerel Girls ' Softball First Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls ' Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls ' League 1, 3, 4; Bas- ketball 1, First Team 2, 3, 4; Pro Merito 3; Senior Play Committee 4; Music Appreciation 1, 2. Washburn, Oliver Football Manager 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1; Bas- ketball 3; Junior Red Cross Collector 2; Track Letter 3. Washburn, Patti Girls ' League 1, 3, 4; Girls ' Softball First Team 2, Second Team 1, Letter 1; Junior Prom Committee 3; Class Prophecy 4; Girls ' Basketball Second Team 2. Weaver, P. Barry Silver M 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2; Student Council 1, 3; Class President 1, 3, 4; Class Vice President 2; Pro Merito 3, 4. WOOD, PATIENCE Student Librarian 2; Girls ' Hockey Manager 2; Student Council 4; Girls ' League 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls ' Basketball Manager 2; Yearbook Staff 1; Pro Merito 3, 4; Senior Play 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3. WRIGHT, NANCY Yearbook Typist 4; Senior Play Committee 4; Sachem 2; Student Librarian 2, 3; Girls ' League 1, 2, 3, 4. Patricia Hearn Most Popular —.. Harry Weaver Patricia Hearn — - Most Likely to Succeed Francis Medeiros Patricia Hearn — — - Most Intellectual Francis Medeiros Mary Sylvia —. Most Industrious Kenneth Mortimer Joan Morrissey - — Most Talkative Arthur Harris Karin Beuthner ___ Most Clever — Terence Sparrow Carolyn Gravelin Most Athletic Lawrence McDonald William Levesque Karin Beuthner Most Dramatic Charles Dean Carol Ann Ducey - Best Looking — Gordon Fawcett Mary Sylvia — — . Best Natured Lawrence McDonald Nancy Shurtleff __. Best Musician _ Arthur Harris Carol Rice — Best Dressed Francis Medeiros Patricia Hearn Best All Around ..Larry McDonald Judith Norris Cutest William Rowland Nancy Robinson Friendliest Lawrence McDonald Karin Beuthner Class Wit Arthur Harris Wayne Griffith Mary Sylvia Did Most for Class Barry Weaver Vivian Petrowski .. Best Dancers Roger Clark In September, 1951, an old broken down steam engine puffed into the M.H.S. Depot and left one hundred and forty of its passengers standing a little frightened and cold on the platform. From the out- side the green young hopefuls looked into the four story building at a group of happy, experienced pro- fessionals. Slowly they made their way inside the warm first floor of the building and soon found their place in this very different world. With capable Barry Weaver as President assisted by William Levesque, Vice President; Beverly Bel- rose, Secretary; and Joan Jefferson, Treasurer; we started to gain in experience as well as intelligence. We gained respect quickly by adding something new — a class council. We started our climb up the ladder by having a Get Acquainted Social for the in- coming freshmen. Before we knew it, the porters had taken our lug- gage and comfortably lodged us on the second floor. We were Sophomores ! The controls of the class were handed to William Levesque, President; Barry Wea- ver, Vice President; Joan Jefferson, Secretary; and Francis Medeiros, Treasurer. Our talents began to really shine this year when Karin Beuthner and Catherine Horan won the Girls ' League interclass talent show. Although we were a busy class, we always had time for fun. We ended up our Sophomore year with a terrific Come As You Are dance on May 8. Everyone had a wonderful time and looked forward to future dances. Crash! One of the eager Juniors just fell up the stairs on the way to our new third floor berth. Now we were finally nearing the top and it felt pretty good. The class leadership was again handed to Barry Weaver, President; William Levesque, Vice Presi- dent; Joan Jefferson, Secretary; and our new Treas- urer, Patricia Hearn. Before we knew it, we were getting our class rings and having our Junior Prom. The decoration, pub- licity, and refreshment committees, assisted ably by the class officers and our capable faculty advisor. Miss O ' Neil, planned a very successful and enjoyable Prom. We made it! No more stairs! We were now using the elevator which took us swiftly to the fourth floor. For three years we had been holding our own, but we were sure this was our year. We now had thirteen members in the Silver M Society. The members were Lester Andrews, Florence Butler, Robert Estes, Pat- ricia Hearn, Joan Jefferson, Priscilla Leggee, Larry McDonald, Jeanne Madden, Francis Medeiros, David Mello, Kenneth Mortimer, Mary Sylvia, and Barry Weaver. Scholastically, we had twenty-four members in the Pro Merito Society. Our athletic stars who had been developing really began to shine this year. William Levesque, Lawrence McDonald, our football co-captains, Lester Andrews, and Terence Sparrow really gave forth with all their ability. Who said that women are the weaker sex? Our class had some of the most hard-working, able girl athletes ever to enter school. They included Caro- lyn Gravelin, Nancy Shurtleff, Jane Freitas, Gerel Washburn, and Joan Jefferson. Not only were our girls outstanding in athletics, but they also excelled in dramatics. Under the able direction of Miss Lewis nine girls presented the play This Little Hand. Congratulations, you were swell! Our cheerleading squad consisted of four very at- tractive young girls: Carol Rice, Jane Waite, Vivian Petrowski, and Sandra Nay. The boys are not to be forgotten, however, since they played an important part in all our activities. The Future Farmers of America will be remembered as the boys who got out early and graduated late. Our band, orchestra, and choir certainly require recognition since they are, to our way of thinking, the best you could find anywhere. The Senior year was enjoyed by all, and we will never forget those memor- able days. Well, the conductor ' s calling All aboard and everyone is boarding the Super-Chief, so we ' d better say, It was swell being here, and grab the caboose as our train speeds down the tracks of life. PATRICIA HEARN KENNETH MORTIMER MARY SYLVIA We, the Seniors of 1955, residing in Middleboro, in the County of Plymouth, and the State of Massa- chusetts, being completely of absent mind and body, do hereby leave and bequeath nothing in particular and everything in general in this our Last Will and Testament. FRAN MEDEIROS leaves his love for school to anyone who wants it . . . KARIN BEUTHNER leaves her acting ability to Judy Martin . . . Art problems are left to Cyrena Pacquin by ROGER CLARK . . . The ukulele and singing lessons used by ARTHUR HARRIS are given gladly to Brian Callan . . . WAYNE GRIFFITH leaves his HOT ROD drawings to bored English students . . . Her serene quietness is left by PAT HEARN to Martha Nay . . . BOB SYLVIA leaves his casualness to Allan Wood . . . The height of TERRY SPARROW is left to Bob Lakey ... To Griffith and Norris a way with the ladies is left by GORDEN FAWCETT ... To the Freshmen JOAN MORRISSEY leaves her love-lorn column . . . KEN MORTIMER leaves all extra work to the next year ' s Student Council secretary ... To David (Zeke) Mortimer, RICK MATHESON leaves his two front teeth . . . LARRY McDONALD gives all his spare time (?) to Jerry Green . . . To D. J. ' s girl, JANE WAITE leaves all her Logg Kabin meals . . . MARY STANLEY leaves her sister a Word of Warning — about teachers . . . GEREL WASHBURN leaves her prepared grin to all teachers ' jokes to Debbie Thomas ... To Skip Gillis FLORENCE BUTLER leaves her cooperation with the teachers . . . BOB NORRIS leaves!!! To the FACULTY we leave the peace and quiet of the summer vacations ... To the JUNIORS we leave our Senior homerooms. Hope you enjoy them . . . To the SOPHOMORES the fact that m two years you ' ll be Seniors and have all the Senior worries ... To the FRESHMEN the feeling of being upperclassmen — if only Sophomores ... To the INCOMING FRESH- MEN Good Luck — you ' ll need it ... To WHOM [T MAY CONCERN we leave the enjoyment of being in school . . . LAST OF ALL, WE LEAVE ! ! ! Lastly, we make, constitute, and appoint the FAC- ULTY of M.H.S. to be the executors and executresses of this our Last Will and Testament. We, the witnesses of this Last Will and Testament, do declare it invalid and contrary to all popular de- mands and wishes. This will was signed, published, and declared in the presence of witnesses who have subscribed their names hereto on the fifteenth day of June in the year of our Lord One Thousand Nine Hundred and Fifty-five. Witnesses Vote for Barry Weaver, presidential candidate for 1965 ! Waiting at campaign headquarters in his home town of Middleboro, which is now a thriving metropolis, Barry decides to take a stroll. As he leaves headquar- ters he runs into Ken Mortimer, his campaign man- ager; so they walk together. On the outskirts of town they see their old pals, Larry and Jane, with their three children, on their way to the world-renowned Matheson Theater, where Karin Beuthner is giving a command performance. After a moment ' s pause Ken and Barry continue on their way. The fleet ' s in! Here come Griffith, DeLongchamps, Durfee, and Bowland, with Bob Norris and Dave Wall, the Shore Patrol, watching every move they make. After another pause Ken and Barry come to the center of town. Here they meet The Art at Mede- iros ' Department Store. Next, they come to the famous Beauty Salon of Bowland and Sullivan where they see Arlene Herbert giving that well-known Powers model, Carol Ann Ducey, a facial.- Here ' s the YWCA where Ken and Barry find Carolyn Gravelin teaching Grace and Florence Butler the art of calisthenics. After leaving the YWCA, Barry and Ken stop at Levesque ' s News Agency, where they purchase the Abele Daily News, run by that well-known columnist Arthur (printer ' s ink) Abele. The headlines read, Jeanne Madden Named State ' s Prosecutor in the Notorious Johnson- Jenkins Murder Case. The case was solved when Pat Washburn, head telephone op- erator, overheard threatening telephone conversations between the two men. In the fashion column they find that well-known fashion designer, Pollyann Keedwell, has just released a fantastic new line of clothes. After leaving Levesque ' s News Agency, Barry and Ken stop in at Danielson ' s Lounge where they meet Norman Chisholm, Armand Boileau, George Jack- son, and Arthur Mott. No room for Perry! (It ' s a small lounge.) Barry and Ken decide not to loiter around the lounge, so they continue down the street. Arriving at Carey ' s Dry Cleaning establishment, they find David Mello fixing the steam pipes. Out in the backroom they can hear Ozzie Washburn having trouble with the cleaning press. Looking out the window, Barry and Ken see Mary Sylvia on her way to work at St. Luke ' s Hospital. After talking to Mary, they decide to take a walk to the hospital. Upon arriving there, they see Dot Powers and Nancy Wright slaving away in the of- fice. As they don ' t know much about hospitals, Cathy Horan, the social worker, offers to take them on a tour. They see Gerel Washburn and Joan Jefferson taking X-Rays of Debbie Brown ' s broken ribs. Travel- ing to the men ' s ward, they find Lester Andrews with a broken leg, Harold Logan with a broken shoulder, and Paul Blackman with a bullet through his chest resulting from the National Guard training period. The head doctor, Terry Sparrow, is driving the poor nurses, Shirley Anderson, Sandy Nay, Carol Rice, Elvira Barboza, and Bea Barrows, to their graves. Oh ! Oh ! here comes Patience Wood, X-Ray Technician. Upon leaving the hospital, Barry and Ken decide to stop at Bob Sylvia ' s restaurant for a snack. As they sit down, the friendly waitress. Donna Dextraze, takes their orders. Nancy Shurtleff, Mary Stanley, and Marie Lindfors are running busily around, with John Garafolo and Sam Ryder as bus boys cleaning up after the girls. As Ken and Barry leave, they are very much surprised to see Janice Leonard as cashier. When they reach the outdoors, they find Bruce Atwood with a new Chevy from his garage for them to take a ride in. Gene Newton drives them around the countryside. Just smell that fresh air ! Ugh ! Look at this! The farmers, James Rogers, George Chace, Roland Boardman, Nelson Staples, Tom Peak, and Brad Cushman, are getting together for the har- vest. Here comes Jerry Silvia. Look at the time! Four o ' clock. The returns are in; so Barry and Ken hurry back to campaign headquarters, where they are met by a greeting committee comprised of Charles Dean, Irene Pike, and Roger Clark. Barry is the center of attraction as a parade heads for Center Street led by Police Chief Ed Moranville, along with Sonny Faw- cett. Bob Estes, and Bill Smith. The famous Middle- boro Band is next in line led by Viv Petraowski, fol- lowed by Joyce Plaskawiski, Ruth Shaw, and Gerry Hadsell. The representatives of the town are Isabell Fernandes, Carol Forbes, Joyce Gifford, Charles Syl- via, Jane Linton, Betty MacNeil, Nancy Robinson, Dick Parmenter, Hal Montround, Marg McGreal and Sheila MacLeod ! The first lady mayor is the history of Middleboro, Pat Hearn, gives Barry a royal send- off, and as he boards the plane, he is greeted by Gerry Allan, Joan Chestnut, Anne Bowland, Patti Washburn, Bruce Atwood, Richard Matheson and Sandra Sullivan. Barry is headed for the White House. BRUCE ATWOOD JANE FRIETAS RICHARD MATHESON PATTI WASHBURN fuHCOn. ICU C4tOfUf It was in May of 1952 that the class of ' 36 first made their appearance at M.H.S. at a Freshman Get-Acquainted Social. In September of that same year we began to come regularly and elected John Perry, Lee Bissonnette, Marilyn Boucher, and Margaret Powers respectively as our President, Vice President, Treasurer and Secretary to lead us in our activities. Entering our Sophomore year, we elected as President, Fred Underbill; Vice President, Ronald Paiva; Treasurer, Sara Leonard; and Secretary, Jane Correia. One of the main events of this year was the annual Sophomore Dance staged at Christmas time. It was a great success. Also, during our Sophomore year we started something entirely new by collecting dues each week for our Senior Class Trip. At the close of school we had a very enjoyable Sophomore Class Trip at College Pond. As Juniors we selected Harold Fasulo for our President; Fred Underbill, Vice Presi- dent; Sara Leonard, Treasurer; and Marilyn Bernier, Secretary. Our highlight this year was the Junior Prom, a great event. During our three years at M.H.S. we have had outstanding citizens. Margaret Powers, Harold Fasulo, Sara Leonard, Virginia Huntley, Edwin Tompkiewicz, and Fred Underbill represent the rest of the class in the Silver M Society. Scholastically, we held our own by having thirty-three class members initiated into the Pro Merito Society. Some of our more athletic students stood out on the baseball, basketball, football, hockey and track teams. In our remaining year at M.H.S. we hope to add a great deal to this list of accomplish- ments. GRACE SAMPSON Left to right: Frances Petkunas, Secre- tary; William Rogers, Treasurer; Wil- liam Wheeler, President; Frank Petku- nas, Vice President. The unequaled class of 1957 proudly presents its history to date We entered high school as excited freshmen in September of last year. For our class officers we elected Roberta Caswell, President; Irving Murphy, Vice President; Carolyn Marshall, Secretary; David Sopa, Treasurer. From our class we elected Frances and Frank Petkunas to the Silver M Society. At the close of our Freshman year we invited the eighth grade to a joint social to get acquainted with us. For our Sophomore Class officers we elected as President, William Wheeler; Vice President, Frank Petkunas; Secretary, Frances Petkunas; and Treasurer, Bill Rogers. ' Our main project this year was the Christmas social, which was a huge success. Those elected to Silver M by a class ballot were William Wheeler and Manuel Bar- bo2a. This year we had many boys active in football and showing great promise for the com- mg season. In girls ' sports we had six girls playing on the Junior Varsity Basketball Team Thus we have come to the end of our Sophomore year at M.H.S. and are looking for- ward to the activities of our Junior year. MARILYN PERKINS I Left to right: John Logan, Vice President; John McDon- ald, President; Martha Nay, Secretary; Glenn Griffith, Treasurer. As members of the class of 1958 we had our first experience in M.H.S. in May, 1954, when we attended the annual Get- Acquainted Social planned for us by the Class of ' 57. It was enjoyed by all, and we looked forward to our first day in high school. At our first class meeting in October we had nominations for class officers. Later, by ballot, John McDonald was elected President; John Logan, Vice President; Martha Nay, Secretary; and Glenn Griffith, Treasurer. Under these capable leaders we can be sure of a successful year. We had an undefeated football squad for the first time in the school ' s history. Mr. Dris- coll did an excellent job as coach. The basketball team, under the direction of Mr. Masi, won their five scheduled games. The cheerleaders gave support to the boys and aided them in their wins. The cheerleaders were Captain Diana Williams, Peggy Reynolds, Judy Houlihan, Judy Wright, Katy Hicks, and Florine Burke. Miss Bartlett had a large num- ber of girls out for both basketball and hockey. Elaine Battis and John McDonald were elected as outstanding citizens of the class and are the Freshman members of the Silver M Society. Congratulations to you both! Finally, we wish to extend our deepest gratitude to all the members of the faculty, es- pecially Mr. Kiame, our class advisor. They have helped us to have a happy and success- ful beginning in high school. BARBARA EAYRS First row: Carolyn Gravelin, Jean Madden, Secretary; Francis Medeiros, Vice President; Miss Anna Erickson, Faculty Advisor; Arthur Abele, President; Nancy Shurtleff, Treasurer; Mary Sylvia. Second row: Patience Wood, Joan Jefferson, Elvira Barboza, Shirley Anderson, Karin Beuthner, Priscilla Leggee, Charlotte Crouse, Pat Hearn. Third row: David Mello, Barry Weaver, Terence Sparrow, Rob- ert Sylvia, Robert Estes, Frederick Jenkins. Seated, left to right: Mary Sylvia, Priscilla Leggee, Joan Jefferson, Jean Madden, Pat Hearn, Secre- tary, Frances Petkunas; Virginia Huntley, Florence Butler, Margaret Powers, Sarah Leonard, Treasurer; Elaine Battis. Standing: Frederick Underbill, Lester Andrews, President; Robert Estes, Kenneth Mortimer, Barry Weaver, Lawrence McDonald, David Mello, William Wheeler, Frank Petkunas, John McDonald, Manuel Barboza, Edwin Tomkiewicz, Harold Fasulo. e u e t e a u c c First row: Beverly Buckman, Patricia Hearn, Treasurer; Kenneth Mortimer, President; Mr. King, Faculty Advisor; Mary Sylvia, Secretary; Harold Fasulo, Vice President; Elaine Battis. Second row: Keith Humphreys, Patience Wood, Barbara Porter, Suzanne White, Jeanne Madden, Sandra Hicks, Irving Murphy. Back row: Roger Clark, Gordon Leighton, William Rogers, Lawrence McDonald, Lawrence Trinque, Edwin Tomkiewicz, Robert Estes, Leo Follett. First row: Dolores Gabrey, Margaret Powers, Treasurer; Joan Jefferson, President; Mrs. Helen Pardey, Faculty Advisor; Carol Rice, Vice President; Frances Petkunas, Secretary; Irene Pike. Second row: Martha Lawrence, Priscilla Leggee, Karin Beuthner, Nancy Shurtleff, Vivian Petrowski, Elvira Barboza, Joan Washburn, Betty Bonnar. Back row: Carolyn Marshall, Margaret Reynolds, Barbara Porter, Jane Waite, Judith Caswell, Karin Hicks, Jane Correia, Gail Whitcomb. e 9 u e First row; Annette Reed, Dale Sena, Vivian Petrowslci, Carol Ann Ducey, President; Mr. Kiamie, Faculty Advisor; Margaret Powers, Rene Gaudette, Ann Ditano. Second row: Jane Jellow, Mary Perkins, Esther Barnard, Suzanne White, Sandra Nay, Sandra Sullivan, Arlene Hebert, Ruth Craig, Patricia Atwood. Back row: Nancy Kinsman, Dean Fawcett, Charles Gunning, Harvey Johnson, David Butler, Charles Dean, Richard Rockwood, Barbara Linfors, Geraldine Huxley. Absent: Grace Gillis, Treasurer; Roberta Caswell, Vice President. First row: Carol Maffei, David Chamberlain, Irene Pike, Karen Rogers, Sally Briggs, Mr. Churchill, Director; Frances Petkunas, Carolyn Marshall, Barbara Wilkie, Howard Mott, Barbara Wilmot. Second row: Suzanne Briggs, Carol Rice, Sara Leonard, Jane Correia, Joan Jefferson, Jane Camp- bell, Linda Gagnon, Nancy Shurtleff, Beverly Wilson, Priscilla Colvin, Pollyann Keedwell, Jane Frietas, Harriett Martin, Joyce Gifford, Sandra Hicks. Back row: Francis Medeiros, Lee Bissonette, Robert Tate, Kenneth Mortimer, Robert Estes, Edwin Tomkiewicz, Bruce Manwaring, Harvey John- son, Robert McCrillis, Calvin Donner, Vincent DeLongchamps, Lee Blackburn, Richard Matheson, Harold Marshman, Walton Rice, William Bowland. First row: Patricia Hearn, Carol Rice, Lester Andrews, Chief; Mr. King, Advisor; Donna Dextraze, Valerie Blake. Middle row: Barbara Wilkie, Joan Jefferson, Deborah Thomas, William Levesque, Richard Matheson, Suzanne White, Sara Leonard, Ann Jefferson. Back row: William Rogers, Vincent De Longchamps, Paul Hotz, Roger Dwyer, Lawrence McDonald, Edwin Tomkiewicz, Gordon Faw- cett, Francis Medeiros. ! i Front row: Barbara Wilmot, Carolyn Williams, Judith Norris, Barbara Wilkie, Mr. Churchill, Barbara Giberti, Nancy Kinsman, Barbara Buckman, Nancy Drake. Middle row: Sandra Parkins, | Lee Bissonette, Grace Sampson, Virginia Huntley, Sara Leonard, Karyl Benson, Carol Rondelli, ' Jane Freitas, Joan Washburn, Elizabeth Newcomb, Ann Jefferson, Jane Correia, David Chamberlain, Suzanne Briggs. Back row: Judy Martin, Deborah Thomas, Ann Rudolph, David Sopa, Alton Caswell, Robert McCrillis, Ronald Piava, Sally Picket, Nancy Shurtleff, Priscilla Colvin. Seated: Penelope Lehtomaa, Dorothy Powers, Marie Lindfors, Mrs. Moore, Isabell Fernandes, Patricia Howe, Nancy Wright, Jane Linton, Ruth Shaw Standing: Geraldine Hadsell, Mary Stan- ley, Janice Leonard. First row: Raymond Pierce, Jerry Silva, Augustine Fitzpatrick, Treasurer; John Thornhill, President; Mr. Chambers, Faculty; George Chace, Vice President; Roland Boardman, Secretary; Douglas Mills, Reporter; Ralph Hammond. Second row: Donald Washburn, Vincent Gorman, John Gisetto, Raymond Parent, Nelson Staples, Charles Diamond, Ken- neth Green, Roger Goodwin, George Nault, Roland Bissonette. Third row: Bryant Murdock, James Messier, Thomas Peak, James Rogers, Bradford Wash- burn, Frank DeCrouse, Sumner Tink- ham, Richard Dextraze. First row: Karin Hotin, Nancy Robin- son, Charles Dean, Editor; Miss Whetherell, Faculty Advisor; Ernest DeCamp, Assistant Editor; Vivian Petrowski, Elizabeth MacNeil. Second row: Lenadine Anderson, Norma Cole, John Hanson, Bruce Atwood, Corrine Pavao, Judith Moranville. Third row: Carolyn Williams, Renee Gaudette, Barbara Lindfors, Katherine Boyd, Marie Linfors, Ruth Craig, Betty Bonnar, Annette Reed. First row: Annette Reed, Janet Reed, Luana Allan, Vice President; Loretta Bianchini, Treasurer; Mrs. Matheson Art Supervisor; Barbara Porter, Presi dent; Zenaida Miguel, Secretary; San dra Chase. Second row: Patricia Go tham, Dorothy Kenenski, Judy Benoit Mr. Baer, Sandra Standish, Arlene Hurd Lorraine Malenfant. ■ I Left to right: Elaine Freitas, Alice Hearn, Vivian Petrowski, Marilyn Bernier, Sandra Nay, Jane Correia, Sara Leonard. Center front: Jane Waite, Carol Rice. FIRST TEAM — First row: George Chace, Kenneth Mortimer, Lawrence McDonald, Captain; Wil- liam Levesque, Ronald Piava. Back row: Mr. Farley, Coach; Harold Fasulo, Donald Eldridge, Ter- ence Sparrow, Alan Wood, Lincoln Maxim, Mr. Battis, Coach. SECOND TEAM — First row: Arthur Corayer, David Mortimer, Richard Bernier, Captain; Robert Lakey, James Gillis, Fredrick Underhill. Second row: Mr. Farley, Coach; Douglas Mills, Frank Petkunas, Terence Powers, Thomas Powers, Edward Kraus, Charles Diamond, Mr. Battis,, Coach. m c e 7 a c Left to right: Miss Virginia Bartlett, Coach; Roberta Caswell, Sue White, Helen Pierce, Carolyn Gravelin, Cyrena Paquin. Left to right: Mr. Battis, Coach Fred Gomes, Warren Blackman, Ernest DeCamp, Edward Moran- ville, Captain; Frank Petkunas, John Hanson, Eugene Bartlett, Mr. Farley, Coach. t- • V c % t 7 e First row: Catherine Boyd, Ann Jeffer- son, Sandra Perkins, Kay Staples, Jane Correira, Corrine Pavao, Ann Rudolph, Barbara Giberti, Beverly Wilson, Betty Bonnar. Back row: Nancy Gross, Gweneth Gibbs, Judith Caswell, Elea- nor Harris, Vivian Pierce, Barbara Buck- man, Miss Virginia Bartlett, Coach; Beverly Buckman, Lura Cole, Sandra Grishey, Linda Lakey, Karin Hotin. Middleboro - 3 Plymouth 0 Middleboro 4 Bridgewater . .. 1 Middleboro 2 Plymouth 2 Middleboro 8 Abington Middleboro 5 Bridgewater . .. 0 First row: Sandra Nay, Nancy Shurtleff, Marilyn Boucher, Joan Jefferson, Jane Frietas. Back row: Gerel Washburn, Carolyn Gravelin, Loretta Bianchini, Miss Virginia Bartlett, Coach; Suzanne White, Ruth Craig. Left to right: Jane Correia, Vivian Petrowski, Jane Waite, Nancy Shurtleff, Miss Bartlett, Coach; Joan Jefferson, Carolyn Gravelin, Gerel Washburn. First row, left to right: Maria Fernandes, Dale Sena, Pat Linton, Sandra Perkins, Barbara Giberti, Barbara Wilkie. Second row: Lorretta Bianchini, Natlie Heifner, Shirley Wilson, Miss Bartlett, Coach; Evelyn Martins, Ann Jefferson, Corinne Pavo. I Editors-in-Chief ROBERT ESTES FRANCIS MEDEIROS Assistant Editors NANCY SHURTLEFF KARIN BEUTHNER BARBARA WILKIE Art Editor - ROGER CLARK Business Manager PATRICIA HEARN Assistant Business Manager DEBORAH THOMAS Photography Editor MARY SYLVIA Junior Class Reporters ! GRACE SAMPSON BARBARA BUCKMAN LEE BISSONNETTE Sophomore Class Reporters JANE CAMPBELL MARILYN PERKINS Freshman Class Reporters HOWARD MOTT BARBARA EAYRS Adj-tsors : MISS MARY DUNSFORD MR. JOSEPH KING Typists GRACE GILLIS BETTY PINA DOROTHY POWERS NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY BOSTON 15. MASSACHUSETTS Nearly 3000 young men and women now enrolled as upper- classmen in the DAY COLLEGES at NORTHEASTERN are profiting from study on the CO-OPERATIVE PLAN. 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A7 y ' «MM YEARBOOK Taylor Yearbook Company-Dalus Mr. and Mrs. John A. Small Sam Ryder Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. King Gerel Washburn Miss Mary Dunsford Mary Sylvia Mr. Alan Buchsbaum Terry and Nancy Miss Anna Erickson Bill and Carol Mr. John Bennett Leslie and Nancy Mr. Joseph Masi Bruce and Beverly Miss Lillian O ' Neil Barry and Grace Miss Mary Brier Larry and Jane McDonald Miss Virginia Bartlett Al and Sandra Dube Miss Margaret H. Ryder Bill and Viv Stevens Miss Bessie Veazie Frank and Irene Whitney Miss Dorothy Whetherell Dag Mrs. Elizabeth Kraus Mrs. Adeline C. Medeiros Mrs. Helen Pardey Mrs. Thomas P. Hearn Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hicks Miss Mary Lacey Mr. Fred Kiamie Dr. and Mrs. George W. Shepherd Mr. Laureat Bernard Miss Carolyn Ryder Mr. Richard Headstrom Mr. and Mrs. Clifton McCrillis Mr. William H. Tufts Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Harris Mr. Henry E. Battis Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Filz Mr. Henry B. Burkland Mr. and Mrs. Frank Petkunas Robert F. Estes Mr. and Mrs. Daniel McNearney Francis J. Medeiros Mr. E. N. Niro Pat Hearn Mr. and Mrs. Anthony A. Petrowski Arthur E. Harris Mr. and Mrs. Emil D. Robinson Mr. and Mrs. Gordon R. Fawcett CLASS of 1955 Music by . . . HERBIE WAYNE ' S ORCHESTRA 1. Grand March Dedicated to Mr. and A rs. J. Ste ' irns Cuxliinfi 2. Fox Trot Dedicated to Mr. and Mrs. John A. S ' nall 3. Waltz Dedicated to Mr. Buchsbaum 4. Fox Trot Dedicated to Barry V eaver 5. Fox Trot Dedicated to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kind 6. Waltz Dedicated to BiU Levesque INTERMISSION 7. Fox Trot iM-diciiceJ to M. H. S. Fncuhy 8. Waltz Di ' diciiU ' d to Jeiinne Madden 9. Fox Trot Dedicated to School Committee 10. Waltz Dedicated to Vinnie DeLonftchamps 11. Fox Trot Dedicated to Miss Whitty and Mrs. Matheson 12. Waltz Dedicated to the Class of 1955 and their future
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