Middleborough High School - Timaron Yearbook (Middleborough, MA)

 - Class of 1955

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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



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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

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