Middleborough High School - Timaron Yearbook (Middleborough, MA)

 - Class of 1961

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(The Faculty) Left to right: Miss Evelyn F. Whitty, Mrs. Norma Mr. Angelo P. Medici, Mathematics and English; W. Woodburn, Mr. Joseph L. King, Miss Phyllis A. Mr. Albert F. Soule, Mr. Joseph S. Antone, Mathe- Dupee, Science; Miss Lois W. Buck, Science and nnatics. Mathennatics. Miss Marion B. Thonnas, Miss Joyce M. Jenness, Mr. Harold E. Card, Industrial Arts and Mathemat- Mr. Franklin E. James, Mr. Joseph A. Masi, Soc;a ' cs; Mr. Robert G. Brown, Physical Education; Mrs. Studies. Vera B. Underhill, l-lomemaking; Miss Carolyn E. Gravelin, Physical Education; Mr. Henry E. Battis, Industrial Arts. They may show us in some fifth act what this drama means. 25



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Class Prophecy ANNOUNCER: Good evening. This is the award-win- ning television progrann, the Chetly-Nutly Report, pre- sented by, 1st VOICE: Brink Chetly, AAHS news. New York. 2nd VOICE: And Dave Nutly, AAHS news, Washington. BRINK CHETLY: On the international front, a newly built oceanliner, The Dented Queen, made world- wide headlines this week. This complex vessel, designed by th e famous naval architect, Phil Loheed, has com- pleted her first voyage. Responsible for its safe ar- rival in Venice, Italy, are Co-commodores George Lan- dry and Bob Howe. Among those fortunate enough to go on this historic trip were: Edward Pierre Leighton, famed hair stylist and his two able assistants, Miss Betty Cobbett, and Miss Hilda Fratus. Five valiant women from the United States are battling the disease and poverty of India. The Misses Cathy Condon, Brenda Jesse, Mildred Howard, Janet Tufts, Laralei Logan are very capable and devoted nurses. They are aided in their work by Jeanette Forcier, dili- gent social reformer. In England, U.S. engineers are making fame. Four of our country ' s most brilliant men are attempting to construct a bridge across the English Channel. These men are Don Mackiewicz, Pete Giberti, Jack Kwesell, and Don Marden. Pudge daCosta, well known archi- tect, and George Hadsell, industrial designer, are also playing their parts in this immense project. In the world of science, famed scientist, Henry Silvia, along with noted anthropologist Phil White and elec- trolysis expert Dianne DeArruda are conducting exper- iments in Egypt. Also in Egypt are Beverly Nunes, in- terior decorator, who is trying to gain inspiration from the interior of King Tut ' s tomb, and Sandra Spaulding, an assistant camel-tender. Miss Brenda Powers, secretary at Bolinder ' s Travel Agency, owned by Norman Bolinder, has informed the press that three very important persons have unex- pectedly purchased boat tickets to France. They are Maria Boileau, who will style the hair of French movie stars; Cherrie Grain, who will teach English and write French novels; and Margie Wholen, foreign correspond- ent for the Thomas Co., a large producing concern. This company is owned by Brad Thomas, a would-be piano player. And now to Dave— Thank you. Brink. And now, on the national scene. Dr. Gregory King ac- companied by his two charming medical secretaries, Patty Kahian, and Peggy Jardullo, is on his way to New York City. The purpose of his trip is to find a cure for office disease an epidemic that is affecting New York ' s most efficient secretaries. Misses Marilyn E. Chase, Shirly Jackson, Susan Fitting, Donna Erickson, Pat Barrows, Dianne Hayward, and Meredith Jackson. In the national race for the title of Best Teacher of the Year, a most astonishing thing has happened. There is a draw amongst Miss Barbara Skrivanek, Miss Cheryl Higgins, Mr. Gregory Doyle, Mr. James Farley (phys. ed. dept.), and Mr. Jack Marzelli. A DC-7 crashed yesterday morning in the desert area of Nevada. The cause of the accident is yet unknown. For- tunately, no lives were lost. Besides airline stewardess Patty Peabody, many persons escaped serious injury. Among them are: Paul Guilford, head conservation of- ficer for New England; Joanne Leipis, secretary to a Philadelphia psychiatrist; Cliff Chausse, a barber from Massachusetts; Bill Goodwin, the pride of the marines ; Marsha McNiece, of McNiece insurance Agency; Peggy Coburn, a betrothed antique dealer; and Judy Hale, a famous criminal lawyer. Two teachers, Caroline Johnston and Linda Tibbets, and two secretaries, Leona Carr and Shirley Parker have won the top prizes in the national contest, Cash for the Working Woman. Three members of the U.S. coastguards. Bob Bernabeo, 27

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