Middleborough High School - Timaron Yearbook (Middleborough, MA)

 - Class of 1956

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Sara Leonard Barbara Porter Barbara Porter Marilyn Boucher Corrine Pavao Jane Correia Jane Correia Karen Rogers Marilyn Bernier Judy Martin Judy Martin Deborah Thomas Sara Leonard Marilyn Bernier Margaret Powers Jane Correia Deborah Thomas Sara Leonard First row: Sara Leonard, Fred Underhill, Deborah Thomas, Edwin Tomkiewicz, Karen Rogers Jane Correia, Harold Fasulo, Marilyn Bernier. Second row: Corrine Pavao, Lee Bissonnettc Judy Martin, Alan Wood, Barbara Porter, Donald Rullo, Margaret Powers, John Simonas, Marilyn Mort Popular Mort Likely To Sucreed Mort I rzlelleftmzl Mart Tfzlkaiive Mort Clever Mort Athletiv Mor! Dramatic Beit Looking Bert Namred Bert Mdfifidll Bef! Drefred Bert All-arowzd Culerl Friendliert Clary Wil Bert Dancers Did Mort For The Clan Fred Underhill Edwin Tomkiewicz Lee Bissonnette Edwin Tomkiewicz Lee Bissonnette John Simonas Robert Tate Alan Wood Harold Fasulo Fred Underhill Lee Bissonnette Alan Wood Fred Underhill Robert Tate Donald Rullo John Simonas Alan Wood Edwin Tomkiewicz

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WILSON, BEVERLY Girls' League 1. 2, 3, 43 Girls' Basketball 13 Year- book Staff Co-Promotion Manager 43 Senior Play Committee 43 Band Manager 2, 3, 43 Girls' Softball Second Team 1, 23 junior Prom Committee 33 Class Council 13 Flower and Cap and Gown Committee 43 A Cappella Choir 3, 43 Orchestra Manager 2, 3, 43 Girls' Hockey Second Team Letter 2, 3, First Team Letter 4. WOOD, ALLAN Yearbook Staff Co-Promotion Manager 43 Senior Play 43 Boys' Basketball Second Team 1, First Team Letter 2, 3, 43 Boys' Baseball First Team Letter 3, 43 junior Red Cross Collector 13 junior Prom Committee 33 Class Prophecy 43 Class Night 43 Football First Team Letter 2, 3, 43 Traffic Squad 1. WRIGHT, ROLAND Junior Red Cross Collector 2, 3, 43 Senior Play Com- mittee 43 Traffic Squad 4, WASHBURN, W. BRADFORD FFA 1, 2, 5, 4. WILBER, ANNA Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 43 Training Choir3 Lunch Room Assistant. WILKIE, BARBARA Girls' League Home Room Repr. 1, 2, 3, Vice Presi- dent 43 Girls' Basketball, Second Team Letter 2, 3, First Team Letter 43 Yearbook Staff, Assistant Editor 3, Co-Editor 43 Pro Merito 3, 43 Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Silver 43 A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 3, 43 Student Council 2, 43 Traffic Squad 3, Assistant Chief 4. WILMOT, BARBARA Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 43 Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4g Girls' Basketball 13 Yearbook Staff Typist 43 Pro Merito 3, 43 Senior Play 43 Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Girls' Softball First Team 1, 2, 3, 43 Class Will 43 A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4.



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THE PRO FIRE! CLASSIFIED ADVS. Established 1956 HOLDS REUNION Last Saturday the class of 1956 of Memorial High School held its tenth reunion at Rullo's Pizza Palacef' The master of ceremonies was the famous engineer and past president of the class, Edwin Tomkiewicz. For entertainment Renee Gaudette, famed world traveler, held the premiere of her documentary film, Inside Constantinople. After a few chuckles were provided by the Three Chaps, Har- old Fasulo, Alan Wood, and John Simones, the members of the class congregated and renewed old acquaintances. WOMAN OF THE YEAR Barbara Porter has been voted Woman of the Year in recognition of her out- standing services in the field of missionary work. CRASH! I ! Admiral Wazzy Hallock, heading up the Nemasket River with his harem, col- lided with Admiral Fred Un- derhill's ship with Brian Cal- lan at the helm. LOCAL NEWS Miss Beverly Wilson has left to teach school down South-South Middleboro. Cyrena Paquin, formerly of Middleboro has had a suc- cessful art exhibit of her work in a large New York mu- seurn. OW!! Miss Margaret Powers, ca- rer woman, was recently ad- mitted for second degree burns to St. Luke's hospital by head nurse Ruth Craig. She acquired them at There- sa's beauty parlor while hav- ing her eyelashes curled with a permanent machine. TOUGH HOM BRE Word has been received from the Massachusetts Gen- eral Hospital that Miss Ju- dith Maranville was recently hospitalized for minor in- juries. Miss Maranville, a medical secretary, was at- tempting to administer castor oil to a little boy who didn't want to take it . . . He didn't. Roger Dwyer, millionaire stockbroker, returned home Saturday night only to find his house burned down. Two of the firemen, Douglas Mills and David Nelson, extin- guished themselves by res- cuing from the third floor, Janice Stulpin, his secretary. Traffic was untangled at the fire by chief of police, Bob Stevens. LOCAL NEW'S Barbara Wilkie, jane Cor- riea, Janet Brown, and Grace Sampson have recently re- turned from Sweden where they spent ten years mastering the art of physical therapy. MISTAKEN IDENTITY Miss Roberta Harris, while applying for a job at the State Mental Institution, was mistaken for an inmate and placed in a padded cell for twenty-four hours until iden- tified by Supervisor, Sandra Perkins, a former classmate. gfv WANTED VOLUNTEER-Willing to risk life in new sulfastreppto- cillan experiment. Marilyn Boucher, B.S., R.N., M.D., Ph. D., Q.T. VUANTED-job for drafts- man. Leroy Gomes, East Skweedunk. Call 281 Apple. gy,,vvVy LOST DEBORAH THOMAS'S FU- TURE-to Cornell. TISSIEIS AND GINNY'S HEARTS-to Uncle Sam. COW-Black and orange, in- telligent and pedigreed. Gives four flavors. Responds to the name Pinkyf' Call farmer Boothman. :vnfvnA FOUND FOUND-A straggly, dingy, dilapidated orange and black cow. Does not respond!!! Call farmer Brad Washburn. FOUND-The Lost Chord, by supervisor of music, Har- riet J. Martin. N and N TAXI SERVICE f SUPER SERVICE , Low Rates Fast Drivers Norris and Norling, Owners

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