Middleborough High School - Timaron Yearbook (Middleborough, MA)

 - Class of 1958

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OIla0a Will We are desirous of leaving all a pleasing memory of the class of 1958— its members, its school spirit, its class events. Having successfully completed four years of hard labor and being of sound mind and body, we do hereby declare this as our Last Will and Testament. GORDON LEIGHTON and DICK NORRIS leave their Girls ' League Membership Cards to Bob Guidaboni and Ross Perry. MARION BARNARD wills the Air Force to all those who would like to join. To Marilyn Medeiros and Sue Edgerly, PATTI ATWOOD leaves her oomph (this can be shared?)! GLENN GRIFFITH bequeaths his my name is Griff tie clasp to a certain sophomore. ELAINE BATTIS — alas, she is gone! RUSSELL AUSTIN leaves as a desert - dry! BARB BAKER leaves all her spirited memories to her junior fellow. GENE BARTLETT wills his hat sessions to any young lady who wants them. To a non-vegetarian whose stomach digests metal readily, DIANNE BECKMAN bequeaths her braces. JOHN BEECH ' s felt hat is left to be felt. JUDY BENOIT leaves - for Plymouth? To Margie Washburn, SANDRA BENSON wills her 4-H influence. JUDY BISSONNETTE leaves all stone walls for on coming Seniors to miss. MARGUERITE BOUTIN goes Bob-Bob-Bobbin Along. To Greta Hale, JOHN BRADFORD bequeaths his art talents. JACK BRIGHAM leaves his charm and finesse to Miss Jenness. JUDIE CASWELL leaves her flittness to Nancy Tomkiewicz. JIM CLARK leaves his pep and energy to Bob Rubeski. JANET CLARK, EILEEN DENHAM, and IRENE FREITAS will their serene ways to all students as good examples. Greek DOUZANIS and Frenchie GAGNON leave the foam to the sea. To Rod Berry, FRANK FOLLETT leaves his casualness. BARBIE EAYRS and DAVE BUTLER leave their spare time?? to Bonnie Blais and Athan Savas. CALVIN DONNER wills his first chair trombone to Brian Green. JACK GILLIS wil.ls his charming way with M iss Anacki to Jimmy Pollard. SANDRA GRISHEY, JANET DRAGHETTI, LINDA LAKEY, and LURA COLE bequeath their sparkling personalities. To Mr. King, NANCY GROSS leaves a year ' s supply of note paper? !! ALBERT HARACZ leaves his little truck running down the road. GRANT HIRST just left- there ' s a fire! MARY HOLLIS, SANDRA JENNINGS, and ANN DRYSGOLA bequeath their quiet, intelligent ways to Fanny Douzanis and Gail Smith. To Patty Kahian, JUDY HOULIHAN leaves her acting ability. JUDY KINSCHERF wills all her Problems ' problems to Dave Thompson. NANCY KINSMAN leaves a grand piano to Nanno Robinson. Wyatt LAUZON and his pals COLUCCI, CHAUSEE, and OUELETTE leave with the sighs of re- lief from All teachers. DICK LEMMO leaves his punctuality record — to a deserving person? KATIE HICKS leaves with sight from Daddy-O.

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Pat Liepis is now a secretary for John Beech, aeronautical engineer. With the able as- sistance of Jimmie Thompson as head fix-it man, Mr. Beech ' s first super duper colossal rocket is being tested by Thomas Rogers and Sanford Blyn. Due to a request for qualified teachers in Alaska, many brave-hearted souls answered the call. Among these were — Nancy Kinsman, Elizabeth Williams, Benita White, Sandra Jennings, Grace Leonard, and Ann Drysgola. Leonard Colucci, George Dubord, Leonardine Anderson, and Jack Brigham are destined to be future anchor clankers (Navy, if you don ' t savvy swabbie lingo). Elaine Pohlman is all tangled up in her work. She is a bubble gum tester at Non-Gag Bubble Company, Jim Gagnon, President. Smiley Griffith continues to grin when explaining My name ' s Griff; what ' s yours? Art MacNeill, prominent man about town is a very lucky boy because his wife, Jayne Mansfield, can make three dresses out of the material needed for one. Flash! Admiral John Pearson, heading up the Nemasket River with his harem, was rudely interrupted by State Trooper George Lauzon and Paul Hotz, who informed him pleasure cruis- ing was forbidden on this heavily traveled waterway. The reason for so many outstanding gowns at the Junior Prom this past year was due to the fact that they were originals, designed by Catherine Medas and modeled by Margaret Reynolds. Dave Kettle, the millionaire yachtsman, left for Bermuda Thursday with David Benson at the helm. He had as guests some of the local secretaries: Florine Burke, Sandra Chace, Joan Norris, Janice Tilton, Vivian Peirce, Beverly Pearson, Karen Hicks, Linda Lakey, Joan DiCarlo, and Marie Caminati. Secret! Secret! Behind the walls are being developed the most important invention of all time by Gerard Giberti and Howard Mott. What is it? Top Secret!!! Tune in next week at the same time and same station to find out. Russell Austin on his new chicken farm has just given a piece of advice to his chickens: An egg a day keeps the ax away. (His wife, Lura Cole, seems to agree.) We often see Patricia Atwood with a square needle in her hand. No, she doesn ' t stitch leather but is a nurse at St. Luke ' s Hospital. Beware! Glamorous Gail Witcomb has just received another Academy Award. Her goal is to direct youngsters in the production, Peter Pan.



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The Blondtones (GAIL WHITCOMB, JAN STUART, and BEV BRIGGS) will their compatible ??) voices to Vincent Gerrior, Paul Smith, and Harold Elliott. The arguments concerning the First National are left by JOHN LOGAN, DAVE BRADFORD, and SANFORD BLYN to Bill Allan and Dave Thompson. The SENIORS of the Choir, band, and orchestra leave Mr. Churchill with what little hair he has left. BRUCE MANWARING leaves his heart, but only two years behind. MARY LOU McNEARNEY bequeaths her serene ways to her sister, Grace. To Jerry Marshall, JOHN PEARSON leaves his height. To Luewella Vickery, BARB LINDFORS wills her book, The Engaging of the Navy Blue. ARTHUR MacNEILL and FRED GOMES bequeath their quiet suave ways to Ronnie Vaughn and Henry LaValley. To Baby Witch, the LITTLE WITCH leaves her witchie ways. The SENIOR PLAY CAST leaves — Miss Anacki, did you ever think we would? To Judy Wilcox, LORRAINE RUZCKI leaves her struttin ' stuff and baton. Notorious NORRIS wills her feminine ways to Bouncy Bernier. The SENIOR CHEERLEADERS leave broken heartedly - their Chuckie. Spider Zilonis leaves his private parking place — to the fortunate one. To Mr. Farley, TOM ROGERS and JIM THOMPSON leave their secret — too curly hair. SANDY STANDISH wills her book, How to Shatter Friendship With Teachers - from actual ex- perience? JOHN McDONALD wills his brain to Science. PAUL HOLTZ leaves some girl — alone! DEE ANDERSON, NANCY DWYER, JOAN CARTER, MARIE CAMINATI, GEORGE DUBORD, ROLAND BISSONNETTE, GEORGE NAULT, and SAM PIERCE leave with sighs?????? PENNY HOTIN leaves her gum to Mr. King. To Dolores Mattos, GUENETH GIBBS wills her melodious voice. To a certain freckle-free junior, ARTHUR GIFFORD wills his freckles. MARTHA LAWRENCE bequeaths her soggy reed to Jim Bonnar. BEV SOUZA leaves her prompt prompting to future Senior Play prompters. BENITA WHITE (a Pioneer of Lakeville) leaves her homestead to current Lakeville prospecters. DAVE KET TLE leaves his kettle for Polly to put on? To Mrs. Buck Squeaky MOTT and JERRY GIBERTI will all those Cracks! CATHY McQUIGGAN leaves her basketball uniform to Pam Mattie The OFFICE GIRLS leave their tired feet to the incoming commercial girls. PAUL RICHMOND bequeaths a trunk of old clothes that he no longer has use for to Bob Perry. CATHY MEDAS and GRACE LEONARD will their autobiographies Still Water Runs Deep to Pat Carey. DAVE HARRIS leaves his Robbins. Having investigated the faculty and underclassmen, we find them worthy to receive these gifts. In verification of this, we, the witnesses do hereunto place our signatures this eleventh day of June in this year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and fifty eight. BEVERLY BRIGGS MARY HOLLIS BARBARA LINDFORS SANDRA JENNINGS HOWARD MOTT

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