Methuen High School - Memories Yearbook (Methuen, MA)
- Class of 1961
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ppBWHHL- fJBtifi ' -mm TJR 1 ' $ jf ' , SUSSSS TT To Mrs. Mildred Monroe, teacher of English at Tenney High School, we lovingly dedicate our yearbook. As class advisor in our junior year, she gave generously of her time, and effort to organ- ize, direct, and supervise activities that were advantageous to our class. Her guidance granted to whoever came to her for help, and her out- standing competence as a teacher have won her the respect and admiration of our class, the fac- ulty, and all who know her. afion The snow that falls upon the ground Remains for days and days, But wait, and you are sure to see It slowly melt away, A day-dream comes a-creeping in Like snow on misty nights But wait, and see how quietly It passes out of sight, Now what about a memory It lasts for years and years, A memory of high school days, Classes, games, cheers, Now think, will such a memory stay, Or like the snow soon melt away, It ' s bound to wander out of sight Like fog upon a misty night, But wait, this yearbook ' s here to see That every joy and memory, Of high school never fades away Like fog upon a misty night or, Snow upon a sunny day. oreutord % •v MR. WALTER B. INGALLS Superintendent of Schools MR. URVILLE J. BEAUMONT Principal MR. ALFRED N. LAW B.S., Ed.AA. Guidance Director, Advisor to Student Council MISS DOROTHY CHADWICK B.S., Ed.M. Dean of Girls MR. W. EARL LISTER B.A., M.A. Assistant Principal ■iwk Our Mvisw MR. WILLIAM E. RUSSELL I MRS, ETHEL BROADBENT Ph.B., Ed.M. French MISS AGNES BROUDER A.B., Ed.M. Latin I, Commercial English, Head of Lan- guage Dept. MISS MARY BROUDER B.S., Ed.M. Food Clothing, Business MR. LAWRENCE CADOGAN A.B. Civics MISS ALICE COULSON A.B., Ed.M. College and Commercial English MISS ROSE DANIELIAN B.S. in Ed., Ed.M. Civics MRS. CLAIRE DERBY Latin II, Commercial and General English MISS KATHLEEN DORAN B.S., Ed.M. Stenography, General Business, Blue and White Faculty Advisor, Head of Commercial Department MR. ROBERT FRADETTE A.B. in Math. Advanced Math., College Algebra, Plane Geometry MRS. MAY GEREMONTY B.S. General Science, Head of Science Depart- ment MR. ALFRED GOEBEL A.B. General English, Freshman Math. MR. JOHN HANNIGAN Ph.B., Ed.M. American History, Faculty Manager, Track Coach MR. JOHN HEGGARTY A.B. Senior, Freshman, and General Math. MR. THOMAS JENNINGS B.S., A.B., Ed.M. General and Commercial English MISS MARTHA D. LANGE A.B., Ed.M. College English, German, Librarian, Advisor to Honor Society MISS RUTH LANGE B.S. in Ed., Ed.M. Office Practice, Typing MR. PAUL LESLIE B.S., Ed.M. Woodworking, Supervisor of Industrial Arts, Director of Audio-Visual Education MISS AGNES McDERMOTT B.S., Ed.M. College English, Head of English Depart- ment MR. JAMES McDERMOTT A.B. Senior and General Science, Freshmar Math. MR. JOSEPH MELIA B.S., Ed.M. Art, Decoration Supervisor MRS. MILDRED MONROE A.B. Commercial, General, and College English MRS. MARGARET MORGAN B.S. Typing, Business Training, Economic Geog- raphy MR. JOHN O ' WRIL Metal Arts MR. JOSEPH PAPPALARDO B.S. American History - Uit MR. WILLIAM PICCERILLO A.B., M.A. Italian, Civics MRS. FRANCES RICHARDSON A.B. French MISS EVELYN RUSHTON A.B., Ed.M. College English MR. LEONARD M. RUSHTON B.S., Ed.M., M.A. Consumer Education and Law, Problems of Democracy, Geography MR. WILLIAM E. RUSSELL A.B., M.Ed. Physics, Chemistry MISS CLAIRE ST. PIERRE B.S. in Ed. Bookkeeping, General Business MR. JOSEPH SHEA A.B. Freshman and General Math., Algebra I, Plane Geometry MISS MARJORIE SHERMAN A.B., Ed.M. Algebra I, Head of Mathematics Depart- ment iK at. f i ' l MRS. STEPHANIE SIMPSON A.B. in Math. Algebra II, Plane Geometry MISS ELIZABETH SMITH A.B., Ed.M. World History MRS. MARIE TIERNEY A.B. General Science, General Biology MR. GEORGE WINN Mechanical Drawing MISS RUTH WRIGHT A.B., Ed.M. World History, Head of Social Studies De- partment MRS. JUDITH YENNACO A.B. Commercial and College English MR. JOHN A. ZIMINSKI A.B. Biology MR. WILLIAM GOSSELIN B.A. in Ed. Boys ' Physical Education, Football Coach (head) MISS NANCY WHITTEMORE B.Ed. Girls ' Physical Education, Girls ' Basketbal Field Hockey, and Softball Coach MR. JOHN BURKE A.B. Driver Education MR. EDWARD COMTOIS Choral Music MRS. HAZEL HADFIELD Orchestra Assistant, Strings Instructor MR. HAROLD L. McDONNELL B.S., Ed.M. Supervisor of Music, Band and Orchestra, Instrumental Music MR. RENE MORISSETTE Drill Instructor MRS. FLORENCE BYRNE Secretary MISS SARAH E. FORREST Secretary a —nmjf s ' . ■;- ' - H William Kostrewa, Head Custodian 14 CUSTODIANS: Herbert Grosser, Leo Daigle, Jack Kiley, Frank Bamforth, William Kostrewa uMiM ■Now that our four years at Tenney High have come to an end, we, the class of 1961 , are ready to go out into the world and face its realities. The education that has been of- fered to us and the experiences that we have shared should help us to overcome any barrier which confronts us as we pursue our respec- tive goals in life. Let us all strive to be among the strong, who will heed the signs and obey the rules along the highway of opportunity, happiness, prosperity, and success. Daniel F. Moynihan iniwbxttitx €1 9 ALLEN A. AGHOIAN Al Ambition: Mechanical Engineer. A conservative, yet congenial personality. Prom Committee 4; Pep Club 4. PATRICIA AKULONIS Pat Ambition: To graduate. Quiet, yet not so quiet. Pep Club 4; Senior Play Committee; Commercial Club 4. 17 SUSAN ALT Salt Ambition: To be a success. There is great ability in knowing how to conceal one ' s ability. Cheerleader 2, 3, 4; Yearbook Art Staff 4; Honor Society 3, 4; Talent Show 3; Commencement Usherette 3; College Club 3, 4; Ski Club 3, 4; Basketball Manager 4; Field Hockey 1, 2; Y-Teens 1, 2; Girls ' AA 2, 3; Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Various Committees. DONNA ANDERSON Ambition: To be a secretary and a success. Laughing eyes refle ct a cheerful soul. Commercial Club 4; Pep Club 4; Senior Play Committee; Senior Play Usherette; Prom Committee 3, 4. CHARLES E. ASHFORD Chuck Ambition: To join the Air Force. The dream of one is to have wings and follow. ' Pep Club 4; Hi-Y Club 2. DONALD BANKER Don Ambition: Success. What sweet delight a quiet life affords. Bowling Team 3; Cadets 2, 3. STEPHEN H. ANDREW Steve Ambition: To enjoy life. Old age is not a friend I care to see. Cadets 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4; Volleyball Team 3, 4. CAROL ANDROSKI Androsk Ambition: To go to heaven. An elfin gleam shines in her pixie eyes. Glee Club 1, 2, 3; College Club 3, 4; Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Softball 3, 4; Cheerleader 2, 4; Girls ' AA 3, 4; TAB Club 1, 2; Talen t Show 4; Various Committees. . RICHARD APOVIAN Dick Ambition: Public Accountant. Whenever fee( the urge to exercise coming on, I lie down until it passes over. Senior Play Committee; Cadet 2 , 3, 4, Officer 4; Basket- ball 1; Orchestra 1 ; Track 3, 4. JOHN ARCHAMBAULT Jack Ambition: Success. To know him is to like him better. Baseball 1; Glee Club 3; Bowling Team 3, 4. Hffiffffi MARILYN ANN BARRY Ambition: To go to college and become a secretary. In silence many virtues hide. Italian Club 2; Italian Award 2; Pep Club 4; Various Committees. LOUISE BEAULIEU Lou Ambition: To own a red Thunderbird. A pretty girl is like a melody. Prom Committee 3, 4; Grad. Decorations 3; Senior Play Committee; Pep Club 4; Blue and White Circulation Staff 3; Commercial Club 4; Ring Committee 2. MAURICE BEAULIEU Moe Ambition: Electronics Engineer. The life of Riley is the life for me. Cadets 2; Various Committees. DAVID BEGG Dave Ambition: Dentist. His witty talent for telling jokes keeps his friends the gladdest of folks. Chess Club 2; College Club 3, 4; Yearbook Staff; Senior Play Committee. BETTY ANN BARDSLEY Betty Ambition: To be a pharmacist. A great gift does Betty possess; Her ' s is a gift of friendliness. Talent Show Committee 1, 2; Senior Play Committee; Pep Club 4; Senior Prom Committee. WALTER P. BARRETT Phil Ambition: Construction. Trouble never troubles him. Cadets 1, 2; Football 1, 3; Pep Club 4; Baseball 4; Boxing 4. LINDA BELLMORE Lin Ambition: Airline hostess or beautician. Lin is swell, as we all know; maybe that ' s why we like her so. TAB Book Club I; Talent Show Committee 1; Senior Play Committee; Prom Committee 4; Pep Club 4; Com- mercial Club 4. JANE BENSON J. B. Ambition: To marry Vinnie. O, what a plague is love. Pep Club 4; Commercial Club 4; Senior Play Committee 4; Girls ' AA 3. WILLIAM H. BERKHEISER Bill Ambition: To succeed: Every day ' s a holiday. Baseball 1; Football 2; Pep Club 4. PHYLLIS BLAZONIS Phyl Ambition: Secretary. Her golden locks are her crowning glory. Commercial Club 4; Pep Club 4; Senior Play Comm. Prom Comm. 4. DEBORAH LOUISE BOVERNICK Debbie Ambition: Mad Scientist. Some think the world is made for fun and frolic, and so do I! Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Honor Society 3, 4. JOHN BRAIN J. B. Ambition: Olympic Weight Lifter. Every inch a sport. Baseball 4; Pep Club 4; Volleyball Team 4; Prom Comm. RICHARD BOGANNAM Dick Ambition: Draftsman. Dick is tall and sometimes quiet; But in the classroom he ' s a riot. Band 1, 2, 3; Baseball 4; Bowling Team 2; Volleyball Team 4; Prom Comm. 4; Senior Play Comm. BRENDA BONACORSI Brensy Ambition: Airline Hostess. She walks in beauty like the night. Y-Teens 1, 2; TAB Club 1; Graduation Decorating Comm. 3, 4; Prom Comm. 3, 4; Senior Play Comm.; Pep Club 4. ARTHUR D. BOREN Art Ambition: To be an automotive mechanic specializing in automatic transmissions. To enlist in the Air Force and further my knowledge in the automotive field. To hold the world ' s ground speed record. Little I ask; my wants are few. Pep Club 4. JOSEPH S. BOREN Duke Ambition: To be a tf7m instructor and to teach all sports as head coach in the Navy. Life is too short to worry. Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Boxing and Wrestling 4; Weight lifting 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Prom Comm. 4. SANDRA BROWN Pinky Ambition: To be a success. The wearer of a smile ;s a friend. Talent Show 1, 2; Senior Play Comm.; Prom Committee 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Art Committee 2, 3, 4; Commercial Club 4. RICHARD BUCO Dick Ambition: Mechanic. Happy I am; from care I ' m free. Basketball 1; Italian Club 2; Pep Club 4. ELIZABETH BUKA Betty Ambition: To get married. Something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue. Various Comm. VIRGINIA BURGESS Ginny Ambition: To be a stenographer. Friendliness is the ticket to happy living. TAB Book Club 1, 2; Ring Committee 2; Pep Club 4; Student Council 3; Y-Teens 1, 2; Commercial Club 4; Cheerleader 4; Senior Play; Girls ' AA 1, 2, 3, 4; Blue and White 3, 4; Various Committees. RONALD BRETTON Ron Ambition: To join the navy and see the world. ' do the difficult now; the impossible will take a little longer. Football 1, 2, 3, Co-Captain 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, Co- Captain 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Volleyball Team 3, 4. ALICE BROTHERS Sister Ambition: Secretary. A girl should be seen and not heard. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Mr. Law ' s Secretary 3, 4; Senior Prom Committee 3, 4; Various Comm. DAVID W. BURKE Dave Ambition: Electronics. Some say he ' s bashful; others doubt it. Pep Club 4; Boxing 4; Volleyball 4. MALCOLM CALL Mai Ambition: To go to Alaska. ' No legacy is so rich as honesty. Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 3, 4, President 4; College Club 3, 4; Pep Club 4. ' a MAUREEN CALLAHAN Kelly Ambition: Secretary. Shy, sweet, smiling evermore; Maureen ' s a girl we all adore. Commercial Club 4; Y-Teens 1; Pep Club 4. HENRY F. CARPENITO, JR. Hank Ambition: State Trooper. A car is this man ' s best friend. Cadets 1, 2; Football 1; Hi-Y Club 2, 3, 4; Italian Club 2; Radio Club 3; Prom Comm. 4; Pep Club 4; Weight- lifting 1; TAB Book Club 1, 2. EDWARD CHAREST Ed Ambition: To teach. Eager to evangelize. Band 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4; Astronomy Club 3, 4; Librarian 3; College Club 3, 4; Senior Play Cast, Leading Role; Prom Comm. 3. JOSEPH A. CHAREST Joe Ambition: Navy. It ' s a man ' s world. Pep Club 4; Cadets 1; Baseball 1; Various Committees. NANCY CARR Nance Ambition: Housewife. She can bake a cherry, pie. Quick as you can wink your eye. Various Committees. ANGELA AAARLE CATALANO Engelchen Ambition: Medical Technician. Little deeds of kindness; Little words of love. Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Astronomy Club 4; Girls ' AA 1, 2; TAB Club ; Pep Club 4; Yearbook Editor; Senior Play Cast; Senior Play Usherette 4; Softball Team 2; Book Fair 3; Football Queen; Various Committees. CLIFFORD CHADWICK Kip Ambition: Phy. Ed. Teacher. A great nose indicates a great man— genial, courteous, courageous, virile. Yearbook Ed. Staff; Student Council 4, Treasurer 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4; Pep Club 4; D.A.R. Good Citizen Award 3; Honor Society 3, 4; Various Committees. JULIE ANN CHADWICK Julie Ambition: Elementary Teacher. She ' s a cute little headache and lots of fun. Basketball 3, 4; Senior Play Usherette 4; Pep Club 4; Senior Prom Committee 4; College Club 3, 4; Girls ' AA; Various Committees. H DONNA MARIE CHATEAUNEUF The Chat Ambition: To go to heaven. It is not enough to do good; One must do it the right way. Student Council 3; Teen Page Correspondent 3, 4; Class Secretary 4; Glee Club 3, 4; Band 2; TAB Club 2, 3; Bowling League 3; Pep Club 4; Y-Teens 2, 3; College Club; Various Comm. MIA MIA CHENEY Ambition: Author or Psychiatrist. I ' d rather live in Bohemia than in any other land. Glee Club 3, 4; College Club 3, 4; Pep Club 4. MARY JANE CHIARENZA Ambition: IBM Operator. The sparkling stars that light the skies shine less than Mary ' s gleaming eyes. Yearbook Business Staff; Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4; Secretary 3 Vice-President 4; Debating Society 2; Italian Club 2 Senior Play Comm.; Pep Club 4; Commercial Club 4 Girls ' AA 2. JANET CLEARY Shanet Ambition: Nurse. To know her is to love her. Cheerleader 2, 3, 4; Science Club 2; College Club 3, 4; Glee Club 1; Talent Show 3, 4; TAB Club 1, 2, Secretary 2; Girls ' AA 1, 2; Y-Teens 1; Pep Club 4; Bicycle Club 4; Senior Play Usherette 4; Various Comm. PATRICIA CHARLESWORTH Pat Ambition: Nurse. What wisdom can you find that is greater than kind- ness. Pep Club 4; Senior Play Usherette; Senior Prom Comm.; Basketball Manger 2; College Club 3, 4. DONALD W. CHASE Don He has a friend for every smile and a smile for every friend. Cadet 1, 3, 4; History Comm. of Cadet Corps; Chess Club 3, 4, Treasurer 3; Astronomy Club 3, 4; College Club 3, 4. GAIL EILEEN COLLINS Windy Ambition: Flight nurse in U.S.A.F. Helping people is her life. Majorette 2, 3, 4, Captain 4; Talent Show 1; Military Ball Comm. 2, 3, 4; Senior Class Play Comm. 4; Ski Club 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Yearbook Staff. LUCY COLTRARO Lou Ambition: Clerical Work. Resolve to be thyself. Commercial Club 4; Majorette 3; Italian Club 4; Senior Prom Comm. 4; Pep Club 4; TAB Club 2; P.T.S.A. Sec- retary 4. ELAINE COMPARONE Leanie Ambition: To always walk in God ' s will and way. She talked and as she talked suddenly ghosts walked. D.A.R. Good Citizen Award; Talent Show 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Play Cast; Orchestra 3, 4; Y-Teens 3, 4; Blue and White 3, 4; College Club 3, 4; Astronomy Club 3, 4, Secretary 3, 4; Honor Society 3, 4; Secretary 4; National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation; Yearbook Editorial Staff; Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4. HARVEY F. COOK Crash Ambition: To be an undertaker. never think of the future; it comes soon enough. Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Various Comm. ROAAEO J. CROTEAU Romie Ambition: To start a wood working business after work- ing at Western Electric. Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou, Romeo! ' Senior Play Comm.; Pep Club 4. WILFRED LEO CYR Bill Ambition: To be a rich bachelor and run a few service stations. Blonde or brunette this rhyme applies, happy is he who knows them not. Pep Club 4; Cadet 1. DONALD COOPER Coop Ambition: To serve twenty years in the service. A good sport is sure to win. Football 1, 2; Cadet 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4. VINCENT P. COTTONE Cotton Ambition: Chiropractor. He was not merely a chip off the old block, but the block itself. Class Vice-President 1, 2; Cadet 1, 2, 3, 4; Blue and White Asst. Business Mgr. 2, Asst. Editor 3, Exchange Editor 4; Pep Club 4; Football 2; Track 3; Senior Play Cast; Various Comm. EDITH LEE CRANE Lee Ambition: To travel around the world. How shall I know what the world looks like, unless I go and lake a gander at it. Science Club 2; Senior Play Committee; Various Comm. CAROLYN MARIE CRAWFORD Crawf Ambition: School teacher. Steep thyself in a bowl of summertime. Class Treasurer 1, 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 2, 3, 4; TAB Club 1, 2; Girls ' AA 2, 3; Bowling League 3; College Club 3, 4; Glee Club 3; Blue and Whte Staff 3, 4; Honor Society 3, 4; Yearbook Editorial Staff; Talent Show 3, 4; Commencement Usherette 3; Senior Play Cast 4; Various Comm. WILLIAM DEWAN Bill Ambition: Pharmacist. Men of few words are the best men. Pep Club 4; Senior Play Comm.; Football 2. SANDRA JEAN DIETRICH Sandi Ambition: Flight Nurse. ' Eyes colored tike a water flower, and deeper than the green sea ' s glass. Basketball 2, 3, 4; Bowling Team 3; Student Council 1, 2; Pep Club 4; Senior Play Comm.; Girls ' AA 1,2, 3, 4; College Club 3, 4; Ski Club 4; Various Comm. AAICHEAL A. D ' AREZZO Mike Ambition: To be a mechanic. My cars are my weaknesses. Various Comm. RICHARD DAVIS Dick Ambition: Draftsman Life is just a bowl of cherries. Cadet 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Play Comm.; Football 2; Pep Club 4; Ski Club 4. SUSAN JOAN DIETRICH Sue Ambition: Airline Stewardess. Oh, where are you going, my pretty little dear? Blue and White Staff 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Play Comm.; Pep Club 4; Talent Show Usherette 2; Senior Prom Comm. 4. DORIS DION Dirty Dot Ambition: To make people laugh. Wit is the only wall between us and the dark. Senior Play Comm.; Pep Club 4; Bowling League 3, 4; Commercial Club 4. LEONARD DONOVAN Lancer Ambit on: Pilot. I ' ve taken my fun where I ' ve found it. Various Comm. KENNETH DOWNEY Ken Ambition: To be a ' draftsman. Never say more than is necessary. Various Comm. i - iii£i£12jFC!?  BARBARA DUBE Barb Ambition: Medical Secretary. A jolly disposition and a carefree mind; A happier girl you will never find. Commercial Club 4; Majorette 2, 4; Senior Play Comm.; Pep Club 4. ELIZABETH ANN DUBLIN Dub Ambition: To be happy. For we dipped into the future, far as the eye could see and pretty little Betty was as happy as could be. ' TAB Book Club 1, 2; Ring Comm. 2; Girls ' AA 2; College 3, 4; Senior Play Cast 4; Freshman Reception Comm. 4; Pep Club 4; Various Committees. JUDITH EATON Judy Ambition: Secretary. She ' s a miniature miss, Merry and kind. Pep Club 4; Commercial Club 4; Senior Play Committee. AAARCIA ELLEN EATON Marci Ambitions Youth Director. Genius, that power which dazzles mortal eyes, Is oft but Perseverance in disguise. Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 3, 4; Y-Teens 2, 3, 4; Talent Show 1,2 4; Honor Society 3, 4; Commencement Usher- ette 3; Senior Play Comm.; TAB Book Club 3; Teen Dance Band 1, 2; Various Committees. ARLENE A. DUBOIS Ambition: To be successful. Ask and it shall be given you. Pep Club 4; Various Committees. ELAINE Y. DUBOIS Ambition: To be happy. The world is so full of a number of things, I am sure we should all be as happy as kings. Pep Club 4; Senior Play Committee 4; Senior Prom Committee 4. IRENE DUBOIS Ambition: To be happy. There is no duty we underrate so much as the duty of being happy. Pep Club 4; Various Committees. LAWRENCE ERBAN Larry Ambition: Ecclesiastical work. Every inch a sport Pep Club 4; Football 1; Basketball 1; Senior Play Com- mittee 4. JAMES E. ELLIOTT Jim Ambition: A career in the Air Force. An air-minded lad is he. Football 1, 2, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1. DOREEN ENUS Dee Ambition: To be happy. Oh! What mysteries those sparkling eyes conceal. Senior Play Usherette 4; Prom Committee 4; Pep Club 4; TAB Book Club 1, 2; Girls ' AA 1, 2; Y-Teens 1, 2; Commercial Club 4; Rangerette 4; Various Comm. SUNNY ROSE ESPERIAN Sun Ambition: Hairdresser. Keep Your sunny side up. Y-Teens 1; Talent Show 2; Senior Play Comm.; Various Committees. JOHN C. FEDERICO Fed Ambition: To attend school of dentistry. A captivating smile and wavy hair ' will get him any- where. Various Comm. KATHLEEN ANN EICHORN Ike Ambition: To be happy. A little peach in the orchard grew. Majorette 3, 4; Honor Society 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3; Student Council 3, Secretary 3; Ring Comm. 2; Year- book Business Staff; Girls ' State Representative 3; Col- lege Club 3, 4, President 4; Y-Teens 2, 3; Girls ' AA 1, 2, 3; Glee Club 3; Pep Club 4. ELIZABETH ANN ELIET Liz Ambition: Service. She bubbles with wit and good humor. Y-Teens 1, 2; Senior Play Comm.; Various Comm. CLAIRE JANET FAERBER Fabadab Ambition: To be happy. never met a man I didn ' t like. TAB Club 1, 2; Girls ' AA 1, 2, 3, 4; Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; College Club 3, 4; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Y-Teens 1, 2; Science Club 2; Majorette 4; Senior Play Comm.; Senior Prom Comm. 4. ALBERT FIELDING Coffee Grinder Ambition: Cartoonist. No sooner said than done. Italian Club; Yearbook Staff; Various Committees. [ SOPPY w mm DONNA RAE FINETHY Ambition: To go to Business School. She is liked everywhere all of the time. Y-Teens 1; Senior Play Comm.; Talent Show Comm., Senior Prom Comm. 4; Various Comm. CAROL JOYCE FINNEGAN Candy Ambition: To marry Joe. Marriages are made in heaven. Commercial Club 4; Pep Club 4; Senior Play Comm. 4. ALEXANDER FREEDMAN Toot Ambition: To be a Success. Let us have wine and women, mirth and laughter. Honor Society 3, 4; Cadet 1, 2, 3; Colonel 4; College Club 3, 4; Golf Team 2, 3, 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Football 1; Basketball 1, 2. MELVINA GABOUR Vina Ambition: To take a long trip to anywhere. Whatever the hour, she ' ll never look sour. Various Committees. SUSAN E. FITZPATRICK Sue Ambition: Teacher or Secretary. No matter what others may be, she will always be herself. Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 3, 4; Ski Club 3, 4; College Club 3, 4; Chess Club 2; Ring Comm. 2; Senior Play Comm. 4; Various Comm. NIALL FLEMING Zeke Ambition: To Someday wedel. Laugh yourself into stitches. Cadet 2, 3, 4; Chess Club 2; Ski Club 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Senior Play Cast. BARBARA R. FLETCHER Barb Ambition: Secretary or Beautician. A jovial, coaxing manner, A smile and friendly welcome for all. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Y-Teens 2; Pep Club 4; Commercial Club 4. JOHN FOX Gus Ambition: Electrical engineer. A little learning is a dangerous thing. Pep Club 4; Various Comm. ELSA GALE Vicki Ambition: To become a laboratory technician. Marriage is made in heaven. Glee Club 1; Science Club 2; Girls ' AA 2, 3; Pep Club 4; Senior Prom Comm.; Various Comm. THOMAS GALLAGHER Tom Ambition: State Policeman. A talkative fellow is hard to find; But Tom is sure active in this line. Football 1; Baseball 1 ; Cadet 2; Pep Club 4; Senior Prom Committee 4. PAUL ROBERT GALLO Paul Ambition: Architectural Engineer. The only way to have a friend is to be one. Chess Club 2; Pep Club 4. JOY BRENDA GARLAND Judy Ambition: To become a nurse. The sweetest garland to the sweetest maid. Chess Club 1, Treasurer 1; Honor Society 3, 4; Senior Play Comm.; Italian Club 4. FLORENCE GAGNE Flo Ambition: To travel. Afoot and lighthearted, I take to the open road. ' Various Committees. RICHARD GALARNEAU Dick Ambition: To be a professional photographer. Good natured and a good friend. Pep Club 4; Senior Prom Committee 4. JEANNE ELIZABETH GARNEAU Jeannie Ambition: To be a secretary. A genial smile and a friendly face will go far. Pep Club 4; Various Comm. JOHN JOSEPH GLIZYNSKI Jay Ambition: Engineer. Bashful, sensitive, good and kind; A guy like him is hard to find. Pep Club 4; Various Comm. tff . V  1fl p IL W - - m T O V f j ' tW [ v A ' % It. BRENDA AAAE GORDON Flash Ambition: Airline Hostess. She ' ll fly through the air with the greatest of ease. Basketball 3, 4; Field Hockey 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Senior Play Usher; Prom Comm. 4; Y-Teens 1; Softball 3, 4. LOUISE GOSSELIN Lou Ambition: To be happy and rich. Tall and slender, but not too thin; She ' s pretty as a picture, neat as a pin. Prom Committee 4; Blue and White Staff 4; Senior Play Comm.; Pep Club 4; Commercial Club 4; Girls ' AA. THOMAS L. GRASSO Tom Ambition: To go to college. Every inch a good fellow, and, oh, so many inches. Baseball 1; Football 2; Track 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; College Club 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Senior Prom Committee. LINDA AA. GREENWOOD Lin Ambition: To go to college. Her bubbling laugh will echo through the years. Pep Club 4; Senior Play Committee 4; Y-Teens 3, 4; Field Hockey 1; Softball 4; Senior Prom Committee 4. ROBERT A. GOUTTE Bob Ambition: Draftsman. will find a way or make one. Pep Club 4; Various Committees. EDWIN O. GRAHAM Ted Ambition: To be a senior in college. Gentle manner, pleasant smile, Are two of Ted ' s traits which are certainly worthwhile. Chess Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Bowling 4. STEPHEN GRAHAM Steve Ambition: To be a teacher and a coach. Any job looks easy when someone else is doing it. Class Vice-President 3; Cadet 1, 2, 3, Officer 4; Football 1, 2; Basketball 1, 2; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Science Club 2. BARBARA GRAICHEN Barb Ambition: Medical Secretary. If having fun was a crime, Barb would be serving a life sentence. Pep Club 4; Commercial Club 4; Y-Teens 1. MICHAEL GRIECO Mike Ambition: To get out of here. Silence is golden. Bowling 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Various Comm. KEVIN GRIFFIN Grif Ambition: Architectural Engineer. In sports this fellow is sure to go far; Since he is one of our football stars. Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4; Cadet 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1. RICHARD J. GRELLE Rick Ambition: To join the Air Force. Handsome is as handsome does. Track 3, 4; Wrestling 2; Football 2; Pep Club 4. DIANE GRENDA Puddles Ambition: Private Secretary. Nothing is so popular as kindness. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4; TAB Club 1, 2; Ring Comm. 2; Commercial Club 4; Senior Play Usherette 4; Girls ' AA 1, 2; Y-Teens 1, 2; Various Comm. RAYMOND D. HADDAD Ray Ambition: Engineer. Her lips were so near that— what else could I do? Class President 1, 2; Cadet 1, 2 3 4, Officer 4; Ring Comm. Chairman 2; Magazine Drive 1, 2, 3, 4, Chairman 4; Senior Play Cast; College Club 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Golf Club 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2; Basketball 2; Bowling League 3; Senior Prom Comm. SHEILA HADLEY Ambition: To be a secretary or interior decorator. Fun and frolic; glee is there. Senior Prom Comm.; Pep Club 4; Senior Play Comm.; Commercial Club 4; BRENDA HAJJAR The Bren Ambition: Private Secretary. You can ask me for anything you like, except time. Student Council 1, 2, 3, President 4; Girls ' AA 1, 2, 3, 4; Commercial Club 4; Bowling League 3; Field Hockey 2, 3; Chess Club 3; Pep Club 4; Glee Club 3, 4; Y-Teens 1, 2, 3; TAB Book Club 1, 2; Various Committees. SUSAN K. HAJJAR Hajj Ambition: To be a success. Life is my college. May I graduate well, and earn some honors. Student Council 1; Field Hockey 1; Basketball 2, 3, 4 Yearbook Photography Staff; Blue and White Staff 4 Senior Play Cast; Ski Club 3, 4; College Club 3, 4 Chess Club 2, 3; Science Club 2; Honor Society 3, 4 Commencement Usherette 3; Talent Show Usherette 2 Girls ' AA 1, 2; Various Committees. RICHARD A. HERTRICH Dick Ambition: Engineer. Work fascinates me— I can sit and look at it for hours. Cadet 1, 2, 3, Officer 4; Football Manager 1; Blue and White 4; Class Vice-President 4; Pep Club 4; Ring Committee 2. CAROL HICKS Hicksey Ambition: Secretary. Sweeter a so than honey and the honey comb. Y-Teens 1, 2; College 3; TAB Book Club 2; Pep Club 4; Talent Show Comm. 4; Girls ' AA 2, 3; Various Com- mittees. JACQUELINE C. HURRELL Jackie Ambition: To become an airline hostess. Liked by all who know her. Prom Decorating Committee 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Commercial Club 4. AAARJORIE INCOLLINGO Margie Ambition: Executive Secretary. As blue as the skies, Are Marjorie ' s eyes. Senior Play Committee; Commercial Club 4; Pep Club 4. PATRICIA J. HILL Pat Ambition: Bookkeeper and typist. Force is no remedy. D.A.R. Good Citizen Award 3; Blue and White Circula- tion Manager 4; Basketball 3, 4; Softball 2, 3; Captain 4; Girls ' AA 4; Pep Club 4; Commercial Club 4. ALAN HIMAAER Al Ambition: Mechanic. Live today, let tomorrow take care of itself. Hi-Y; Cadet 1; Various Committees. JEANNE HOAASEY Ambition: Executive Secretary. She is the gentle, quiet kind. Blue and White 4; Senior Play Committee 4; Pep Club 4; Commercial Club 4; Girls ' AA 1. PATRICIA ANNE HUME Ambition: To be a typist. She enjoys life in a quiet way. Senior Prom Committee 4; Commercial Club 4; Pep Club 4; TAB Book Club 1; Senior Play Committee. JOHN H. JACOBS Jack Ambition: Military. Einstein has nothing on him. Cadet 1, 2, 3, 4; Chess Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Astronomy Club 3, 4; Science Club 2. SHIRLEY JANOSKI Shiri Ambition: A promising housewife. There is mischief in her eyes. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 4; Softball 3, 4; Senior Play Committee; Pep Club 4; Commercial Club 4. THOMAS JENKINS Tommy Ambition: Mechanic. Snips and snails and puppy dog tails. Such is Tommy made of. Cadet 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1; Pep Club 4. PATRICIA JENNINGS Pat Ambition: To be a nurse. The best gift is a portion of thyself. TAB Book Club 1, 2, 3; Science Club 2; Talent Show 3; Girls ' AA 1, 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 4; College Club 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Y-Teens 1, 2, 3; Rangerette 4; Glee Club 1; Various Committees. NANCY G. INGALLS Nan Ambition: Occupational therapist or teacher. A sunny nature wins lasting friends. Field Hockey 1, 2, 3; Majorette 4; Basketball 3, 4; Ski Club 3, 4; College Club 3, 4; Y-Teens 1, 2, 3; Pep Club 4; Chess Club 2; Student Director of Senior Play; Girls ' AA; Science Club 2; Various Comm. MARILYN J. JACKLIN Mai Ambition: Nursing. And the score goes up another notch. Field Hockey 1, 2, 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Softball 3, 4. MARILYN JESSIE Mai Ambition: Commercial Artist. Drawing and painting are her lines; As an artist she will shine. Blue and White 4; Senior Play Comm. 4; Senior Prom Comm.; Pep Club 4; Commercial Club 4. HERBERT W. JONES, III Bud Ambition: Forester. He is wise, who talks but little. Cadet 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1; Senior Play Comm.; Pep Club 4; Various Comm. HOLLY JONES Ho!l Ambition: To become a good biology teacher. Purple, darkly, deeply, beautifully purple. Glee Club 2, 3; Chess Club 3, 4; Science Club 2; Astronomy Club 4; Yearbook Art Staff; Commencement Usherette 3; Honor Society 3, 4. MARK P. JONES Ambition: To be a rich physician. Pleasant, well-mannered and rather shy; Every worth- while activity Mark will try. Cadet 1; Wrestling Team 1; Chess Club 3, 4; Astronomy Club 3, 4; Bowling Team 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Honor Society 3, 4, Vice-President 4; Yearbook Art Staff; Science Club 2; Various Committees. JANET KOLIFRATH Jan Ambition: Secretary. Sugar and spice and all things nice, Such is Janet made of. Pep Club 4; Y-Teens 1, 2; TAB Book Club 1; Ring Comm. 2; Blue and White Staff; Various Committees. JEANNE KOZDRA Jay Ambition: To finish school and begin working. She laughs as she comes, She laughs as she goes. Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Senior Play Committee. DOLORES KADY Dede Ambition: Bookkeeper or Accountant. Silence, more musical than any song. Commercial Club 4; Italian Club 3; Pep Club 4; Various Comm. GAYLE PATRICIA KEANEY Keaney Ambition: To become a high school teacher and to have six children. Gentlemen always seem to remember blondes. TAB Book Club 1; Science Club 2; Ring Committee 2; Class Secretary 2; Talent Show 3; Girls ' AA 1, 2; Pep Club 4; Student Council 4; Senior Play ' Cast; Prom Comm.; Glee Club 4; College Club 3, 4; Various Comm. KATHERINE KETLER Kathy Ambition: Laboratory Technician. Kathy is good-natured, friendly, and true; She never shows signs of being blue. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor Society 3, 4; Senior Play Comm.; Pep Club 4; College Club 4; Commencement Usherette 3. ROBERT KILCOYNE Killer Ambition: Mechanical Engineer. God made him small so He could do a better job of it. Various Committees. Mb RAY LAV1GNE Ambition: Engineer. Pleasure first and business after. Golf Team 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Bowling Team 4. EDWARD LEAAIEUX Eddie Ambition: To be a meteorologist. The wheel that squeaks the loudest, is the one that gets the grease. Cadet 1, 2, 3, 4, Officer 4; Basketball 2, 3; Baseball 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Science Club 2; Various Committees. NORMA M. LEVtILLE Norm Ambition.- School teacher. Waiting for a little devilry. Class Secretary 1; Field Hockey 1, 2; Basketball 3, 4; Cheerleader 4; Majorette 3; Ski Club 3, 4; College Club 3, 4; Senior Play Cast; Glee Club 3, 4; Y-Teens 1, 2, 3; Pep Club 4; Talent Show 4; Girls ' AA 1, 2, 3, 4; Bowling League 3; Various Committees. ROSANNE LEVESQUE Ambition: To be a teacher. Girls have curious minds. And fain would know the end of everything. Yearbook Staff; Photography; Senior Play Cast; Ski Club 3, 4; Pep Club 4; College Club 3, 4; Various Committees. CHARLENE KUSNIERSKI Chickie Ambition: To teach physical education at Tenney High. A lot of fun for everyone. TAB Book Club 1, 2; Pep Club 4; Glee Club 3, 4; Commercial Club 4; Senior Play Comm. JOHN LAHAN Jack Ambition: To always be happy. To keep happy is all I try to do. Track 3; Various Committees. ARLEEN LINEHAN Smiley Ambition: Secretary. She always looks nice, she ' ; always gay; Arleen has a smile, every single day. TAB Book Club 1; Prom Committee 3, 4; Senior Play Comm. 4; Pep Club 4; Commercial Club 4. RICHARD LOESCHNER Dick Ambition: To go to college. Throw fear to the wind. Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Senior Play Comm.; Prom Comm.; Various Comm. pm ■JUL 1 HL | K ' ifr ££ JnKm ' [j MARIE A. LOAABARDI Smiley Ambition: Housewife and typist. Happy and cute, but never bold; She ' s a friend as good as gold. Italian Club 1, 2; Glee Club 3, 4; Pep Club 4. DOUGLAS LUAAB Doug Ambition: Engineer. A pleasing smile, a cheerful word; Doug ' s often seen but seldom heard. Bowling 3, 4; Senior Play Committee; Pep Club 4; Glee Club 4; Chess Club 4; Science Club 2. JOYCE A. AAALISOS Joycie Ambition: Governmental Worker. This gal is fragile as a toy; And one of her traits is being coy. Commercial Club 4; Pep Club 4; TAB Book Club Club 1, 2; Various Committees. RICHARD AAARQUIS Dick Ambition: Electrician. may be tall, but I ' m still reaching for the moon. Cadet 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2; Senior Play Committee. WILFRED LUSTENBERGER Willy Ambition: Wildlife manager and go to Alaska. Just a jolly jester. Track 3; Senior Play Committee. GRANT AAacLEAN Fuzzy Ambition: To stamp out all Chevrolets. Had I been present at creation, I would have given some useful hints for the better ordering of the uni- verse. Various Comm. BETTY AAAGGIO Ambition: Private Secretary. Betty is bashful and quite serene; Whenever she smiles personality beams. Y-Teens 1; Italian Club 3; Blue and White Staff 4; Senior Play Committee; Pep Club 4; Commercial Club 4; Girls ' AA 1, 3. f - r JEANNE AAAILHOT Ambition: To be ambitious. Heard melodies are sweet, but those unheard are k m ' sweeter. • Senior Play Comm. ROBERT W. McDERMOTT Bob Ambition: Engineer. All grea men are dead, and 1 don ' t feel too goocf myself. Yearbook Staff; Chess Clu o 3; Sk Club 4; Baseb all 1; Basketball 1; Senior Play Comm. Pep Clu b 4; Glee Club 4; College Club 4. SUZANN AAcKENZIE Sue Ambition: To live i To be a teacher, s not to live for one ' s s elf alo ne; ' et uj help one another. Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Blue and White Staff 3; Co-Editor 4; Yearbook Photography Staff; College Club 4; Senior Play Committee; Orchestra 3, 4. ELEANOR MESSINA Ellie Ambition: Executive Secretary. Beauty is a power, a smile its sword. Italian Club 1, 2; Pep Club 4; Glee Club 4. RAYMOND MICHAUD JR. Peanuts Ambition: To be an airplane pilot or to get an electrical engineering degree. A sociable fellow. Glee Club 1; Various Committees. WILLIAM MARTELL Willie Ambition: To leave Tenney High School. With a twinkle in his eye, he watches life pass gaily by. Various Committees. Patricia McCarthy Pat Ambition: To be a success. Warm friendship like the setting sun. Student Council 2, Secretary 4; Cheerleader 3; Y-Teens 2, 3; TAB Book Club 1; Basketball 2, 3; Blue and White 3, 4; Talent Show 3, 4; Girls ' AA 1, 2; Bowling League 3; Band 1; Glee Club 2, 3; Commercial Club 4; Chess Club 2; Pep Club 4; Various Committees. EILEEN M. MIDDLEMISS Ween Ambition: A promising housewife. Little and cute, witty and wise; Eileen ' s really something for her size. Pep Club 4; Commercial Club 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Softball 4. SHARON MILLS Blondie Ambition: Airline Hostess. Quiet and charming. Various Committees. H FRANK MORGAN Ambition: To be a Naval officer. On the trumpet, he ' s the best; watch him score in a math test. Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Bowling League 3, 4; Basketball 1; Chess Club 1; Radio Club 2; Talent Show. CHARLES MORRIS Chuck Ambition: To be an accountant. - An all-around fellow, and a wonderful guy. Bowling 2, 3, 4, Capt. 3; Baseball 1; Senior Play Com- mittee; Pep Club 4; Glee Club 4. VICTOR NASTASIA Ambition: Store worker. Much ado about nothing. Pep Club 4; Varrious Committees. DONNA NELSON Ambition: To be a nurse. What is mine is yours. What is yours in mine. Senior Play Committee; Pep Club 4; Italian Club 4; Vari. ous Committees. DANIEL MOYNIHAN Dan Ambition: To be a teacher and a coach. You ' ve got to be a football hero. Class President 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Cadet 1, 2; Basketball 2; Blue and White Staff 3, 4; Yearbook Staff. THERESA MULCAHY Terry Ambition: To be a successful secretary. Shiny hair, pretty eyes, Make this cute Senior quite a prize. Pep Club 4; Commercial Club 4; Softball 4; Various Com- mittees. WILLIAM MULLEN, JR. Bill Ambition: To become a teacher at Tenney High. As idle as a painted ship. Upon a painted ocean. Pep Club 4; Various Committees. BARBARA JANICE MURAD Babs Ambition: Laboratory Technician. She puts all her troubles in the bottom of her heart, then sits on the lid and smiles. Y-Teens 1, 2, 3 4, President 3; Girls ' AA 1; Senior Prom Usherette 2; Talent Show Usherette 1; Pep Club 4. WALTER NORTON Walt Ambition: Salesman. When you ' re tall, there ' s more of you to like. Pep Club 4; Various Comm. DENNIS O ' CONNELL Doc Ambition: Architect. Tumpy-tum-tum; tumpy-tum-tump. Pep Club 4; Various Comm. REBECCA JEAN PACKER Becky Ambition: To have a happy, successful future. A laugh is worth a thousand groans in any market. College Club 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2; Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Girls ' AA 1. DONALD PADUCHOWSKI Don Ambition: Forester. These trees shall be my books. Baseball 1, 2; Bowling League 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Senior Play Committee 4; College Club 3, 4. OVELINE NOLIN Ovie Ambftion: Nursing. Gentle in manner — kind in thought. Pep Club 4; Various Committees. CONSTANCE NORTON Connie Ambition: To be a secretary. The world would be a better place if there were more like you. Pep Club 4; Commercial Club 4; Softball 4. JOHN PAGLIUSO Ambition: Draftsman. Life ' s too short for one of us to worry. Baseball 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4. ALICE PATCH Al Ambition: To be a success. A thing of beauty is a joy forever. Pep Club 4; TAB Book Club 1, 2; Commercial Club 4; Girls ' AA 1,2, 3; Y-Teens 1, 2; Various Committees. „.--. M FRANCES J. PATH Franny Ambition: To be a model. Magnificent spectacle of human happiness. Italian Club 1, 2; Pep Club 4; Commercial Club 4; Various Comm. AA. PAULINE PERONT Pauline Ambition: To be successful. This Senior Miss is sweet and sublime; She ' s a regular pal any old time. Pep Clirb 4; Various Comm. ANN MARIE PIETRASZEK Tiny Ambition: Nurse. With always a smile as she goes past, What a wonder- ful friend is this charming lass. Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Astronomy Club 3, 4; Honor Society 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Yearbook Staff; Commencement Usher- ette 3; Blue and White 3, 4, Co-Editor 4; TAB Book Club 2; College Club 3, 4; Book Fair 3; Talent Show Usherette 2; Senior Play Cast; Usherette 4; Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4. GUY J. PITOCCHELLI, JR. Ambition: Engineer. Short in stature, tall in brains, In high scholastic average lies his fame. Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Track Team 2; Chess Club 1; Italian Honor Club 3; Pep Club 4; Honor Society 3, 4. RICHARD J. PERREAULT Ambition: Soda jerk. Let the world slide; I ' ll not budge. Pep Club 4; Various Committees. GARY PERRY Gar Ambition: Professional Mathematician. There is no royal road to geometry. Chess Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4; College Club 3, 4; Science Club 2, President 2; Astronomy Club 3, 4; Senior Play Cast; Football 1; Basketball 1; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Yearbook Staff; Award of the Math- ematical Assn. of America 3; Various Comm. JAMES E. PERRY Jim Ambition: Art teacher. His mind is ever free from care. Cadet 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Prom Committee 4; Various Committees. JOAN PERRY Joni Ambition: To be a success. Helter-skelter, hurry-scurry. Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Pep Club 4; Cadet Secretary 2, 3, 4; Commercial Club 4; Senior Prom Comm. 4; Senior Play Comm. 3, 4; Various Committees. ALLEN B. POTVIN Al Ambition: To become a civil engineer. Workers of the world, unite . . . Chess Club 2, 3, 4; President 2, 3, 4; Honor Society 3, 4; Yearbook Circulation Staff; Mass. Boys ' State Rep- resentative; National Merit Scholarship Letter of Com- mendation; Harvard Book Award; Science Club 2; De- bating Society 2; College Club 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Various Committees. RONALD REINHOLD Butch Ambition: Architectural Engineer or Draftsman. He may be quiet, but look again. Senior Play Committee; Pep Club 4; Senior Prom Com- mittee. LEO POLIZOTI Ambition: Electronic Engineer. Who first invented work and bound the free and rejoicing spirit down? Radio Club. CAROL ANN POAAPHRET Pom-pom Ambition: Registered pharmacist. Little friends may prove great friends. Orchestra 1, 2, 3; College Club 3, 4; Science Club 2, Astronomy Club 4; Chess Club 1; Senior Play Committee; Pep Club 4; Girls ' AA 1, 2; Yearbook Staff. GEORGE F. RENNIE Ambition: To get a higher education. The Fuhrer is always right. Astronomy Club 3, 4; Chess Club 3, 4; College Club 4. BEVERLY JOYCE REUTER Bev Ambit on: Nurse. With a twinkle in her eye. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Field Hockey 3; College Club 4; Senior Prom Comm.; Senior Play Comm. MARY JANE RILEY Ambition: To marry a certain Swede. Witty, lively, and full of fun. Pep Club 4; Commercial Club 4; Girls ' AA 3, RICHARD ROBERTS Dick Ambition: Air Force. Off he goes, into the wild blue yonder. ■THOMAS ROBILLARD Rocket Ambition: To join the service and see the world. Be not the slave of words. Football 1, 4; Baseball 1, 3, 4; Basketball 1, Various Committees. 3, 4; SHARON L. RODGERS Shay Ambition: To attend Bridgewater State Teachers College and study physical education. Those who bring sunshine to the lives of others cannot keep it from themselves. Military Ball Comm. 3, 4; Senior Play Comm.; Senior Prom Comm. 3, 4; Basketball 2, 4; Field Hockey 3, 4; College Club 3, 4; Chess Club 2, 3; Pep Club 2; Talent Show Committee 3. CAROLYN RUSSELL Ambition: Children ' s Nurse. You ' ve got to be happy. Glee Club 3, 4; Senior Play Comm. 4; Various Com- mittees. LOUIS SAAB Ambition: To be a millionaire. It is better to live rich than to die rich. Orchestra 1, 2; Various Committees. LEO J. ROOT Chester Ambition: Minister. Relatively speaking . . . . Astronomy Club 3, 4; Chess Club 1, 2; College Club 3, 4; Senior Play Cast; Science Club 2; Debating Society 2; Pep Club 4; Various Committees. HAZEL ANN ROTONDO Hasel Nuss Ambition: To be a journalist. Speak out; hide not thy thoughts. Honor Society 3, 4; Blue and White Staff 2, 3; Literary Ed. 4; Yearbook Executive Staff; Astronomy Club 3, 4; TAB Book Club 2; Talent Show Usherette 2; Commence- ment Usherette 3. CAROLE ROURKE Carrie Ambition: Bank Clerk. A gleam in her eyes, a smile on her lips. Pep Club 4; Commercial Club 4; Various Committees. NANCY GAIL RUDIS Nan Ambition: To marry a football hero. Fun-loving and fancy free. Glee Club 2, 3; Pep Club 4; Senior Play Com m. 4; Girls ' AA. ROBERT A. ST. ONGE Little Bob Ambition: To join the Navy. That o e devil sea. Cadet 1; Pep Club 4; Football 1; Various Committees. ROBERT J. ST. ONGE Big Bob Ambition: To be a cameraman or salesman. Not afraid of work, but. not in sympathy with it. Camera Operator 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Football 1. GEORGE SABBAGH Arab Ambition: Nuclear physicist. What, me worry? Cadet 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1; Golf Club 2, 3, 4; Science Club 2; Senior Play Cast; Blue and White Staff; Pep Club 4; Basketball 1; Science Fair 1, 2, 3, 4. RUBY ST. CLAIR Ding Dong Ambition: Teacher and author. Hitch your wagon to a star. Honor Society 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3; College Club 3, 4; Chess Club 2; Senior Play Comm. 4; Blue and White Staff 2, 3, 4; Science Club 2; Pep Club 4. JUDITH SALMON Fish Ambition: To further my education in business. Neat and sweet. Friendly and gay, Is Judy any old day. Talent Show 3, 4; Class Secretary 3; Senior Play Usher- ette; Blue and White Staff 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Captain 3, 4; Glee Club 3; Pep Club 4; TAB Book Club 2; Girls ' AA; Yearbook Editorial Staff; Bowling League 3; Various Committees. POLLY ANN SANBORN Ambition: To travel. The magic of the tongue is the most dangerous of all spells. Freshman Class Queen; Cheerleader 4; Majorette 3; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Softball 4; Field Hockey 1, 2; Chess Club 1, 2; Glee Club 3, 4; Talent Show 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Y-Teens, President 1, 2 3; Bowling League 3; College Club 3, 4; Ski Club 3, 4; Girls ' AA 2, 3, 4; Various Comm. ARTHUR SARCIONE ' Arty Ambition: Mechanic. A good-natured all around fellow. Radio Club; Pep Club 4; Various Committees. ROBERT SAVASTANO Bob Ambition: To be a success. Full of life, full of fun, Speaking of sports, he ' s one: Football 4; Basketball 3, 4. fit ' 2 K) ! 1 ■■■1 1 MAUREEN SCHIAVONE Bunny Ambition: To become a medical secretary. A merry giggle and sparkling eyes, A bubbling per- sonality that never dies. Bowling League 3; Pep Club 4; Y-Teens 2; Various Committees. RAYMOND SCHOFF Ray Ambition: To become President. Always full of fun, you bet, Ray ' s a boy you can ' t forget. Band 1,2 3, 4; Bowling Team 3; Various Committees. MURRAY SMITH Ambition: Business or teaching. Difficulties are things that show what men are. Track 2, 3, Captain 4; Basektball 3, 4; Student Council 4; Student Director of Senior Play; Holder of Tenney High and Little Three shot put record 3; Pep Club 4. STEPHEN SMITH Smitty Ambition: Draftsman. I ' m sitting on top of the world. Cadets 1, 2; Pep Club 4; Baseball 2; Various Committees. LYNN MARIE SCOTT Scotty Ambition: Executive Secretary. Dainty, delightful, Charming and sweet. Pep Club 4; Commercial Club 4; Various Committees. BERNARD F. SHEEHY Bernie Ambition: Mechanic. Easy is as easy does. Cadets I; Pep Club 4; Hi-Y Club; Various Comm. PHOTO Not Avai oble KENNETH SHIEPE Camel Jockey Ambition: To have money. Oh, oh Happy go lucky me. Cadet 1; Hi-Y Club 3; Blue and White Staff 2; Pep Club 4. GEORGE SKAFF Tracks Ambition: Air Force pilot or mechanic. Take it easy. Cadets 1, 2; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4; Basket- ball 1; Senior Play Comm.; Pep Club 4. JEFFREY STROVINK Jeff Ambition: To become a non-commissioned officer in the Rangers, a tougher part of the Army, and to specialize in advanced warfare training. Fame is the thirst of youth. Chess Club 1, 2; Various Committees. JOYCE AA. TAKESIAN Jo Ambition: X-Ray Technician. Diligence is the mother of good fortune. Tab Book Club 1; Science Fair 3, 4; Senior Play Com- mittee; Various Committees. CARL TEARNO Cat Ambition: Bank official. Put not your trust in money, but put your money in trust. Cadet 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Football 2; Senior Play Committee. RICHARD THERRIEN Dick Ambition: To attend Northeastern University and study aeronautical engineering. Now here is a boy who is on the beam, To most of the gals, he ' s considered a dream. Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Cadet 2, 3; Pep Club 4. ROBERT STELLA Bob Ambition: To become a twenty year man in the Navy and retire with a pension. Always smiling. Movie Operator 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Various Committees. JUSTINE STOCKS Teenie Ambition: To become a high school business teacher. Gaze into her eyes and you ' ll see an age ; Gaze a little longer and you ' ll see an imp. Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 3, 4; Talent Show 1, 2 3, 4 Honor Society 3, 4; Astronomy Club 3, 4; Y-Teens 3, 4 Senior Play Committee; Commencement Usherette 3 Blue and White Business Manager. JOHN TOBIA Toby Ambition: Meterologist. Astronomy compels the soul to look upwards and leads us from this world to another. Senior Play Cast; Astronomy Club 3, 4, President 3, 4; Cadet 1; Yearbook Staff 4. RICHARD TOKOWICZ Rich Ambition: Air Force. School: such a dull issue with me. Various Committees. GERALDINE TOAAASELLI Gerry Ambition: Teacher. She has sparkle, sincerity and style. Y-Teens 1; College Club 3, 4; Science Club 2; Pep Club 4; Senior Prom Comm. 4. MARIE TOOHEY Ambition: To pursue an education in business. Petite, with a smile. Girls ' Field Hockey 1; Yearbook Staff; Senior Play Usher- ette; Prom Decorating Comm. 4; Pep Club 4; Girls ' AA; Cadet Secretary; Graduation Decorating Comm. 3, 4. MICHAEL WATMAN Rasputin Ambition: Mathematician. To be great is to be misunderstood. Chess Club 3, Secretary 4; Astronomy Club, Vice-Presi- dent 3, 4; Honor Society 3, Presid ent 4; Boys ' State Representative 3; D.A.R. Good Citizenship medal 2. CARL WELLMAN Ambition: To be a mechanical engineer. He ' s okay in anyone ' s book. Track 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Various Committees. wr s£a . LINDA VANANNAN Ambition: To be a model. I ' d rather be short and shine than be tall and cast a shadow. Y-Teens I; Pep Club 4; Various Committees. GEORGE WADE Geo Ambition: To stay in high school. When thi ' nfc of the happy days ... Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 2; Cadet 1; Pep Club 4; Various Committees. DOUGLAS WAITES Doug Ambition: Skiing instructor and owner of a ski resort. OH the snow, the beautiful snow. Hi-Y Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Ski Club 3, 4; Various Committees. ANN MARIE WARING Annie Oakley Ambition: To get ahead. Born with the gift of laughter and the sense that the world is mad. Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Softball 3, 4; Basketball 4; Pep Club 4; Science Club 2; Various Committees. CHARLOTTE JANE WHITESIDE Whitehouse Ambition: To make a million Dollars. Over the hill to the poor house, I ' m trudgin ' my weary way. Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Astronomy Club 4; Pep Club 4; Field Hockey 1, 2; Science Club 2; Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 3. BARBARA WILSON Barbi Ambition: To be a successful secretary. No one knows what one can do until one tries. Y-Teens 1, 2; Yearbook Staff; Pep Club 4; Cadet Secre- tary 2, 3, 4; Commercial Club 4; Senior Play Committee; Senior Prom Committee. ROBERT WESPISER Bud Ambition: Career in the Navy. Merrily, merrily I shall live now. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 3; Pep Club 4; Cadet 1, 2. BRUCE WEYMOUTH Ambition: Career in music. His tunes were frozen up in the horn, and came out now by thawing. Band 1, 2, 3; Talent Show 1, 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 3, 4. NANCY J. WIRTH Nan Ambition: Medical Technologist. hardly find any persons of good sense save those who agree with me. Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, Captain 4; Basketball 2; Majorette 4; Honor Society 3, 4; Ski Club 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Girls ' AA 1, 2, 3; Commencement Usherette 3; National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation; Yearbook Circula- tion Staff; Talent Show Usherette 2; Y-Teens 1, 2, 3; College Club 3, 4. FRANK WOOD Woody Ambition: To go to college. A man of few words is he. Band 1 , 2, 3, 4; Baseball; Pep Club 4. RICHARD WORTHINGTON Dick Ambition: To join the Air Force. Fun loving and fancy free. Cadet 1, 2, 3, Officer 4; Talent Show 3, 4; Band Color- guard 1, 2; Cadet Corps Colorguard 3. SHARON WUNDERLICH Ambition: Secretary. Quiet and sweet, thoughtful and neat. Commercial Club 4; Pep Club 4. I Senior Class Officers President _. ..._ Daniel Moynihan Vice-President Richard Hertrich Secretary Donna Chateauneuf Treasurer Carolyn Crawford 48 § uperlalft e£ J H ft. 49 ♦ King and Queen CAROLYN CRAWFORD and DANIEL MOYNIHAN mm ■It 1 « i Ik A Class Wizards ALLEN POTVIN and MARCIA EATON ' Destined for Success SUSAN HAJJAR and GARY PERRY Done Most for Zenney Castle KATHY EICHORN and CLIFF CHADWICK Most Magnificently Adorned HOLLY JONES and DAVID BURKE mm Class Minstrels ELAINE COMPARONE and BRUCE WEYMOUTH 53 Komeo and $uliet JOHN TOBIA and BETTY ANN DUBLIN Never Speechless VIRGINIA BURGESS and GEORGE SABBAGH Mutt and Mf NANCY RUDIS and RICHARD MARQUIS football September 24 At Winthrop October 1 At Cambridge Latin October 8 North Andover October 1 5 Mission High October 22 Reading October 29 At Andover November 5 At Chelmsford November 1 1 Rindge Tech -A £r _ 7 Co-Capt. Steve Andrew, Coach Gosselin, Co-Capt. Ron Bretton TOP ROW: R. Murphy, J. Kolifrath, G. Sanders, A. Sarkisian, R. Sideri, A. Wyman, A. Minahan, R. Heinz, W. Mitchell, J. Joval. MIDDLE ROW: Coach Carroll, Coach Heggarty, A. Autieri, W. Loechen, A. St. Hilaire, P. Jones, C. Moschetto, G. Wade, A. Strondak, E. Aziz, D. Bohodoney, M. Polizoti, R. Dyer, Coach Scanlon, Coach Gosselin. BOTTOM ROW: Manager, F. Hyder; Manager, A. Croteau; R. Savastano, G. Doyle, K. Griffin, G. Skaff, D. Moynihan, Co-Capt. R. Bretton, Co-Capt. S. Andrew, J. Boren, S. Cloutier, J. Elliott, Manager, E. Schubert; T. Robillard. 59 FOOTBALL QUEEN: MISS ANGELA CATALANO ,,v1 ; £3 BOB RON KEVIN Close the door! They ' re coming through the windows. 61 Coach Nancy Whittemore field Hockey Captain Nancy Wirth BACK ROW: Maribeth Walsh, Sally Graham, Nancy Wirth-Captain, Janice Fay, Joyce Frankauski, Julie Dwyer, Sharon Rodgers, Coach Nancy Whit- temore, Ann Waring, Jean Wespiser, Nancy Stebbins, Nancy Page, Claire Faerber, Prudy Coco. MIDDLE ROW: Brenda Cordon, Priscella Sorenson-Manager, Ann LaFrance, Carol Moynihan, Pam Vogel. Burma Keller, Carol Androski-Manager, Helen McAndrew. BOTTOM ROW: Helen Michaud, Selma Abesamra, Rosemary Licata, Peggy Walsh, Joan Tulley, Fran Zacharias, Nancy Gilbert, Terry Angus. «  y s Captain Sue Hajjar, Coach Nancy Whittemore, Captain Mai Jacklin BACK ROW: Coach Whittemore, Manager Justine Los, Joyce Russo, Marilyn Max, Barb Pietrasek, Joyce Tilley, Carol Wickens, Francie Harmon, Janice Fay, Donna Auclair, Manager Noreen Samia. MIDDLE ROW: Jackie Chwalek, Jeanne Wespiser, Polly Sanborn, Captain Sue Hajjar, Captain Mai Jacklin, Nancy Ingalls, Marsha Ahie, Ann Waring. FRONT ROW: Corir.e Kondry, Rosemary Sapuppo, Terry Angus, Prudy Coco, Rita Dono- van, Lindy Bergin. r t f H O basketball BACK ROW: Coach, Vincent Carroll; P. Tkach; R. Bouchard; W. Cochran; D. Tutunjian; R. Drummond; G. Doyle, Manager, H. Wunderlich. FRONT ROW: W. Max; T. Grasso, Co-Capt.; C. Chadwick, Co-Capt.; R. Bretton; M. Smith; P. Grassi. 64 TOM 4 ' : • ■— .« ---- f i— . — t i H ™ N «5 VI I MURRAY JIM CLIFF RON 65 BACK ROW: Virginia Burgess, Susan Alt, Polly Sanborn, Carol Androski, Norma Leveille. FRONT ROW: Carolyn Crawford, Lindy Bergin, Captain Judy Salmon, Janet Cleary, Donna Auclair. 66 Majorettes BACK ROW: Kathy Ott, Helen McAndrew, Wendy Sleeper, Nancy Ingalls, Joyce Micavich, Janice Fay, Nancy Wirth. FRONT ROW: Donna Johnson, Sally Graham, Kathy Brainerd, Captain Gail Collins, Claire Faerber, Kathy Eichorn, Elaine English. 68 KATHY PC ■8 V w IT CAPTAIN GAIL Settlors CLAIRE NANCY BARBARA 69 c tibifie freshman Reception WM Glad you ' re enjoying the dancing 73 Lieutenant Colonel, Raymond Haddad; Attendant, Polly Ann Sanborn; Cadet Queen, Carolyn Crawford; Attendant, Pat Jennings; Colonel, Alexander Freedman. ALEX w CAROLYN W Vflfl ' J someone miss Zhe Perfe OUR DIRECTORS - Mrs. Brink, Mrs. Hovan- asian, Mrs. Faro. f 1 rj Pgf I guess this is the old brushoff. THE CAST MARGARET TENNEYSON JACKIE TENNEYSON RHODORA ROGER TENNEYSON WALTER P. LATHERBY DANIEL TENNEYSON ARTHUR BERNARD ELAINE COMPARONE NIALL FLEMING SUSAN HAJJAR LEO ROOT JOHN TOBIA EDWARD CHAREST GARY PERRY DR. VINCENTIO COTTONIO @ n Look, ma! No cavities! 76 As I was saying . . ■- PS f 7 t ra o 1 - 1 HHmM ' H B :; m THE COMMITTEES MISS BAKER GAYLE KEANEY LINDA BERNARD CAROLYN CRAWFORD JEANNIE WILSON BETTY ANNE DUBLIN ALOYSIUS (PUFF) WITOMSKI RAYMOND HADDAD CARLA CARLSON NORMA LEVEILLE MISS BOOTH ROSANNE LEVESQUE A POLICEMAN GEORGE SABBAGH VINCENT COTTONE OUR STUDENT DIRECTORS Murray and Nancy Mmmm . . . Strawberry Lipstick . . . s. -mi iVr n c r% - I hate to eat with an audience. This otta do it. ZenHcy Chapter National Monor Society -jv r Anne Marie Pietraszek Elain Comparone Treasurer OFFICERS Secretary Michael Watman President Mark Jones Vice-President MEMBERS REAR ROW, I. to r.: Hazel Rotondo, Allen Potvin, Alexander Freedman, J. Clifford Chadwick, Guy Pitochelli, Ruby St. Claire. MIDDLE ROW: Carolyn Crawford, Holly Jones, Judy Garland, Deborah Bovernick, Marcia Eaton, Susan Alt, Susan Hajjars, Justine Stocks, Kathleen Eich- horn, Katherine Ketler. FRONT ROW: Miss Lange, Michael Watman, Elain Comparone, Anne Marie Pietraszek, Mark Jones, Nancy Wirth, Faculty Advisor-Miss Martha D. Lange. 78 J. Clifford Chadwick Treasurer Student Council Brenda Hajjar Patricia McCarthy President OFFICERS Vice-President Norlinda Bergin Corresponding Secretary MEMBERS REAR ROW , I. to r.: Joanne Fischer, Janet Blouin, Lenore Santangelo, Norlinda Bergin, Marsha Ahie, Martha McKenzie, Clara Takesian, Jac- queline Chwalek, Sandra Bagley, Mr. Law. FRONT ROW: Sheila Mista!, Murray Smith, Brenda Hajjar, Patricia McCarthy, Clifford Chadwick, Gayle Keaney. Advisor— Mr. Alfred N. Law. 79 Wue an White BLUE AND WHITE STAFF 1960-1961 CO-EDITORS Suzanne McKenzie Anne Pietraszek BUSINESS STAFF Richard Hertrich Carol Dow Donna Auclair Fred Earnshaw BUSINESS MANAGER Justine Stocks CIRCULATION MANAGER Patricia Hill ADVISOR Miss Kathleen M. Doran TYPISTS Louise Gosselin Jeanne Homsey Marilyn Jessie Elizabeth Maggio LITERARY EDITOR Hazel Rotondo GIRLS ' ATHLETICS Judy Salmon, EDITOR Dale Deyermond EXCHANGES Vincent Cottone, EDITOR Corinne LaFrenier Monica McRobbie Susan Hanson SPECIAL FEATURES Patricia McCarthy, EDITOR Clara Takesian Norlinda Bergin Arlyne Quiambo CLASS REPORTERS Ruby St. Claire, EDITOR Linda Bentley Jo Anne Ebert Barry Potvin PROFILES Elain Comparone, EDITOR Donald Hughes Martha McKenzie Burma Keller ALUMNI Carolyn Crawford, EDITOR Diane Eaton PHOTOGRAPHY George Sabbagh BOYS ' ATHLETICS Daniel Moynihan, EDITOR Richard Drummond CLUB NEWS Susan Hajjar, EDITOR Jean Wespiser Joyce Micavitch Joan Tulley CHIT CHAT Susan Dietrich, EDITOR Maribeth Walsh Virginia Eastman Daniel Barnat 81 Astronomy Club Zhe « . « v . ADVISOR: Mr. William E. Russel The Stargazers Gary Perry Vice-President Michael Watman Vice-President Justine Stocks Treasurer George Rennie Leo Root 82 Mark Jones Hazel Rotondo m Chess Club OFFICERS ADVISOR: Miss Rose Danielian Michael Watman Secretary Gary O. Perry Vice-President Leo Root Treasurer MEMBERS 83 College Club President: Kathleen Eichorn Vice-President: William Corcoran Treasurer: Thomas Grasso ADVISOR: Mr. Robert Fradette Secretary: Sally Graham 5 h T JLlJUL? 9 a MEMBERS BACK ROW, ,. to , Nia.l Fleming, Malcolm Ca„, George Wade Dona.d Padu ows , OJ. % £Z S Leo Root, Michael Grieco, Robert McDermott, Alexander , . ' nb l n Mari T Pietraszek, Carol Androski, Sandra Dietrich, Wirth, Claire Faerber, Sharon Rodgers, Susan Alt, Nancy Ingalls Polly Ann Sanborn. Ann Ma Rebecca Packer, Janet Cleary, Mr. Robert Fradette. SEATED: Carol Pom phre t Ange Cafclano, Rosa e J c|jfford Eichorn, William Corcoran, Sally Graham, Susan Ha M ar, Elizabeth Ann Murray Sm.th, Brenda n || Geraldine Tomaselli, Katherine Ketler, Ruby St. Claire, Suzanne McKenz.e. 84 Commercial Club OFFICERS AND ADVISORS STANDING, I. to r.: Louise Beaulieu, President; Betty Maggio, Vice- President; Brenda Bonacorsi, Secretary; Jeanne Homsey, Treasurer. SEATED: Mrs. Margaret Morgan, Miss Kathleen Doran, Miss Claire S Pierre. MEMBERS BACK ROW, I. to r.: Diane Grenda, Maureen Callahan, Judith Eaton, Frances Patti, Doreen Enus, Jane Benson, Doris Dion, Patricia Hill, Lucy Coltraro, Justine Stocks, Donna Anderson. THIRD ROW: Joyce Malisos, Sandra Brown, Marjorie Incollingo, Louis Gosselin, Linda Bellmore, Con- stance Norton, Theresa Mulcahy, Elizabeth Eliet, Patricia McCarthy, Alice Patch, Brenda Hajjar, Dolores Kady. SECOND ROW: Judith Salmon, Marie Toohey, Carolyn Russell, Nancy Rudis, Mary Jane Riley, Barbara Wilson, Barbara Fletcher, Lynn Scott, Mary Jane Chiarenza, Sheila Hadley. FRONT ROW: Sharon Wunderlich, Barbara Graichen, Shirley Janoski, Jacqueline Hurrell, Eileen Middlemiss, Charlene Kusnierski, Arleen Linehan, Patricia Hume, Marilyn Jessie, Virginia Burgess. 85 Orchestra CONDUCTOR: Mr. Harold L. MacDonnell ASSISTANT TO THE CONDUCTOR: Mrs. Hazel Hadfield MUSICIANS Jean Shinner, Piano; Frank Wood, Tuba; jean Wespiser, Piano; Mr. MacDonnell; Joseph Wade, Drums; R.chard Chandler, Drums. 87 Jtalian Club ADVISOR: Mr. William Piccerillo junior Historical Society ofMetkuen ADVISOR: Miss Rose Danielian Virginia Eastman President Arlyne Quiambo Secretary MEMBERS ft-P ' .Ofi o m -r ' -wok 89 Pep Club Miss Nancy Whittemore HO WE ROOM CAPTAINS |a J a J REAR ROW, left to right: Miss Whittemore, Stephen La Couter, Linda Laudani, Brenda Giovanni, Stephen Smith, William Mullen, Thomas Grasso, Ralph Gilchrist, Wilfred Lustenburger, Doris Dion, Susan Alt, Susan Hajjar, Beverly Motherway, Janet Cleary. SEATED, left to right: Judith DiMauro, Janet Blouin, Lenore Santangelo, Louise Bergeron, Noreen Samia, Carol Parenti, Elaine Bucci, Lois Prolman, Linda Feroce, Janet Haldane, Janice Trovato. KNEELING: Janice Los, Carol Androski, Margaret Hikel. 90 Kadio Club OFFICERS Leo Polizoti Donald Knight President ADVISOR: Mr. William E. Rvssell Trustee MEMBERS 91 E .-.V S ' ADVISORS Mr. Joseph Pappalardo, Miss Nancy Whittemore, Mr. John Burke STANDING, I to r.: Gail Collins, Richard Davis, Stephen Andrew, Mr. Burke, Miss Whittemore, Mr. Pappalardo, Rosanne Levesque, Robert Mc- Dermott, Malcolm Call. SEATED: Susan Alt, Vincent Cottone, Brenda Gordon, Polly Ann Sanborn, Carol Androski, SuSan Fitzpatrick, Niall Fleming, Herbert Jones, Susan Hajiar. KNEELING: Linda Greenwood, Charlotte Whiteside, Nancy Ingalls, Claire Faerber, Nancy Wirth, Sandra Dietrich. 92 JrivaHced Physics Club MEMBERS (left to right): Allen Bernard Potvin, Gary Oliver Perry, Michael Xavier Watman, Fred Hyder. Faculty Advisor — Mr. William E. Russell. Golf Club MEMBERS (left to right) STANDING: Richard Apovian, Phillip Tkach, George Sabbagh, William Max. SEATED: Alexander Freedman, Mr. Shea, Raymond Haddad, Raymond Levigne (Absent when photo was taken). Faculty Advisor — Mr. Joseph Shea. 93 Met hum High School DRILL INSTRUCTOR Mr. Rene Morissette CADET OFFICERS JL f 94 ■Cadet Corps p f r T« !■■■■■n m t ■■■JH W % fi lit it— IB f , .; m IBr i |MH 1 ' is ■■' j tt T - f )t-f 1 95 Mrtkuen High Suzanne McKenzie, treasurer; Frank Morgan, vice-president; Elaine Comparone, secretary; Edward Charest, president. 1 TROMBONES Marcia Eaton — 1st Trombone Dianne Eaton Alfred Brothers — 2nd Trombone Anne Hooper Nancy DesRochers — 3rd Trombone BARITONE Irving Wermers HORNS Susan Fitzpatrick — 1st Horn Suzanne McKenzie — 2nd Horn Jean Wespiser — 3rd Horn Rose Pitochelli — 4th Horn SOLO CORNETS Frank Morgan Raymond Schoff Phillip McMorrow George Laffin CORNETS Janet Hanson — 1st Cornet Kenneth Topham Frederick Cooke — 2nd Cornet Jonathan Zurwell Richard Huebner — 3rd Cornet Chanel St. Jean Emil Jacobucci Mac The Band in Action SAXOPHONES Manuel Sousa — 1st Saxophone Ann Findeisen — 2nd Saxophone Dean Davis — 3rd Saxophone SOLO CLARINETS Pat Benson Daniel Barnat Malcolm Call Mary Ann Baillargeon CLARINETS Thomas Guilmet — 1 st Clarinet Priscilla Sorenson Mary Lou Walthers — 2nd Clarinet Brenda Hughes Susan Eaton Justine Stocks Aram Sarkisian — 3rd Clarinet Ruth Nault Joyce D ' Orto Martha Henderson TRUMPETS Robert Pomerleau — 1 st Trumpet Carol Wickens — 2nd Trumpet FLUTES Elaine Comparone — 1 st Flute Linda Comparone — 2nd Flute SNARE DRUMS Victor Petralia — 1st Snare Drum Edward Charest David Thompson — 2nd Snare Drum Joseph Wade Guy Pitochelli BASS DRUM Guy Pitochelli — Concert Work David Thompson — Street Work CYMBALS John Kay 97 Zoteh Staff 1961 v 5 Editor Angela Catalano Ass ' t. Ed. Clifford Chadwick Elaine Comparone Carolyn Crawford Daniel AAoynihan Hazel Rotondo Judy Salmon Photography Susan Hajjar Rosanne Levesque Susanne McKenzie Ann Pietraszek Business Mary Chiarenza Kathleen Eichorn Suzanne, Ann, Rosanne, Susan Kathy and Mary Danny, Carolyn, Kippy, Judy, Hazel, Angela, Elaine Allen Potvin Nancy Wirth .... Susan Alt Holly Jones | Mark Jones Naney and Allen Sue, Mark, Holly 99 And now for the $64,000 question meeting? ; fP% ? c? 1 PI H A jHM« i ff5 £ ■1 r. Lawrence, Mass. The Senior Class of ' 61 Greatly Appre- ciates Your Outstanding Service, Coopera- tion, and Excellent Photography. X P H ■▼ - 3 B I 1 feJ vts. - 1 % j A 1 r33 TY, w i LlAjH Jn M oriam ' ' , 1 907 - Mrs. AAuriell Henry - 1 960 103 r ■Look not mournfully to the past — if comes not back again; wisely improve the present — it is thine; go forth to meet the shadowy fu- ture without fear, and with a manly heart. —Longfellow TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY The World. Belt 104 iiiiiiiiriHW ■■■■■■iiiiiiHiii n iH rn Ban Bl Niiiiiiiiiniiiiii, .mer 1 II kJl ■i t - t - Zalent Show Military ■: C I MB bw™- s Carolyn Crawford ■V W 1 l a and e Grand March And then there baseball COACH SCANLON CAPTAIN KIPPY RON TOM JOHN STANDING, I. to r.: Manager, John Kay; Richard Goterch, Allen Renner, Henry Wunderlich, Daniel Dodson, William Corcoran, Allen Minihan, George Doyle, Manager, Barry Potvin. SEATED: Ed Azziz, John Pagliuso, Ronald Bretton, Clifford Chadwick, Thomas Robillard, Richard Drummond, Coach Scanlon. Zraek COACH HANNIGAN CAPTAIN MURRY FIRST ROW: T. Grasso, D. Downey, K. Griffin, AA. Smith, D. Artoynihan, E. Graham. SECOND ROW: D. Amiss, R. Delia Colli, G. Grasso, K. Campbell, J. Morrissey, F. ' DeFrates, J. Lockaby. THIRD ROW: T. Turmel, W. Loeschen, A. Viet, E. Schubert, R. Dyer, A. Adams, Art. Heffron, D. Hughes. FOURTH ROW: C. Wilcynski, K. Dupont, C. Palmieri, K. Alston, G. Hasbany. Girls ' Softball |l FRONT ROW: C. Lavigne, C. Belair, L. Waring, M. Jacklyn, Captain P. Hill, A. Waring, T. Angus, J. Lemieux, P. Coco. BACK ROW: Coach Whittemore, Mgr. V. Becker, J. Wespiser, R. Licata, J. Grasso, S. Abesamra, P. Sanborn, G. Preston, H. Michaud, B. Farelli, P. Anderson, Mgr. R. AAorrell. Receives Grid Honors Joe Boren, Methuen ' s top notch center, was chosen on the Boston Globe ' s All-Scholastic Foot- ball Team on November 27, 1960, Class C first team. There are 45 high schools in Class C compe- tition. On February 20, 1961, Joe Boren was chosen by the Wigwam-Wisemen of America 1961 Na- tional High School Ail-American Football Team. Out of 250, who made this team, Joe is one of the 44 to be invited to participate in the 13th annual Prep All-American Grid game. Joe, our 6 ' 1 , 222 pound center, is the first Methuen play- er in the school ' s History to be chosen. We are all mighty proud of him! JOE BOREN MRS. EDSON-Director L. to R.: Mrs. Dee Perry, Mrs. F. Leona Sestini, Mrs. Doris Fenton, Mrs. Sarah Hadley, Miss Bertha Gilson, Miss Erna Mey, Mrs. Ruth Edson. Frankie Kahn and his Orchestra Zen ney Migh Qym Sayonara The Right Approach Hold it— I think we ' re going to like this picture! Mr. Lister, Mr. and Mrs. Beaumont The Booster Table The Happiest Boy and Girl A rush for the good seats $une 9, 1961 Class Day Welcoming Address by President Dan Moynihan Dp 4? CLASS PROPHECY Mark and Holly Jones CLASS DAY ORATOR Susan Alt Candids j j .; ttt m ' t mmm m . ■• .r M I L i 1 u , A uir 1 1 f ■' 9V lfl V graduation 1961 TENNEY HIGH SCHOOL SONG The call to advanced and broader fields Is ringing loud a nd clear With hope and expectation high We answer without fear. The work we ' ve done, the truths we ' ve learned Will bring success we know- Undaunted, firm we ' ll ever be As toward our goal we go. Farewell to thee, dear Tenney High We ' ll always remember thee, For all we ' ve gained within your walls We ' ll always cherish thee. Valedictorian-ALLEN POTVIN The Graduates Salutatorian-MARCIA EATON Honor Essayist-SUSAN HAJJAR Your land and my land . Our diplomas were presented by .. . itElit f Marcia Eaton •■V. ; . }± ' Class Mis tor y We have now reached the end of the road as far as our high school education is concerned. If we haven ' t learned anything in these four years, I guess we never will. In a few short days, the whole-hearted and generous guidance that we all accepted so matter-of-factly will no longer be ours to seek, and we will face the future standing on our own two feet. However, before we con- tinue on our individual ways, let us take this par- ticular time to look back at some of the wonder- ful memories which have made these last four years so enjoyable. We shall skip over anything disagreeable as if it never happened, even though we have all had our ups and downs at one time or another. We can all remember that beautiful, sunny morning in September when we first entered Tenney High School. There we were— young, innocent, and eager, not knowing what to ex- pect. At first, we were quite apprehensive and shy. However, that feeling d idn ' t stay with us too long. We were determined to launch our careers with courage and fortitude. We followed the pattern set by the upper classes and proceeded to elect class officers. This procedure was thrilling, as we felt so grown-up with the privilege of voting. Our final selection for president was Raymond Haddad; his cronies for the year were Vincent Cottone, vice-president; Norma Leveille, secretary; and Carolyn Crawford, treasurer. Our student council representatives were three girls, Brenda Hajjar, Susan Hajjar, and Sandra Dietrich. You notice that the boys were not represented at these all-important meetings. Is it possible that the girls had more courage or else had more experience in standing up for their rights? The senior class honored us with an official welcome. The eventful Freshman Reception, our first reception in high school, was very exciting. With the wearing of AAouseketeer ears, it seemed as though we had been transported back to the naive days of our childhood; but we knew better; we were diplomatically humoring our hosts. Following the grand march, we were de- lighted to learn that Stephen Graham and Polly Ann Sanborn had been selected as king and queen of our freshman class. Since freshmen seldom have an opportunity to take an active part in the world-shaking af- fairs of upperclassmen, let us skip gently over the rest of those days of our obscurity and re- view our next big step, namely, our sophomore year. We began our sophomore year with prac- tically the same crew at the helm. There was Raymond Haddad again as president; Vincent Cottone once more as vice-president; and Carolyn Crawford back in her same office; but we did have one new officer— Gayle Keaney— serving as secretary. We again sent three girls— Brenda Haj- jar, Sandra Dietrich, and Patricia McCarthy— to the student cou ncil meetings. Maybe it was on account of their gift of gab. We won ' t question that now. As for the football season of that year— it is really worth telling about. It was the first time in Tenney High School ' s history that a football team was undefeated— quite an accomplishment, mind you— nine wins and no losses. It all came about because we sophomores yelled ourselves hoarse at the games. This gave the players the inspiration to win. We know that for a fact. Toward the close of our sophomore year, the halls of Tenney High School were shaken by the noisy outbreak of a simulated war in miniature. It was ring time and everyone was opinionated. We all knew which ring was the best choice, but to prove it to our fellow classmates was a feat. After much deliberation, we finally settled on a ring, to the great chagrin of many friends. Those with whom we were bosom pals no longer sought our friendship. Of course, we knew all along that it was just a temporary estrangement, and we would soon be friends once more. At the conclusion of our sophomore year, exciting things began to happen for some of us. Elaine Comparone and Michael Watman were presented with the D.A.R. Good Citizen medals at Senior Chapel. These two students were the first ones from our class to be awarded a medal for outstanding citizenship. When we were back in September as full- fledged juniors, what a thrill it was to be able to look down on the poor little freshmen! By this time we ourselves were a well-organized tribe under the leadership of Him-Good-Friendly Chief Daniel Moynihan. The Chief ' s council in- cluded his right hand warrior, Stephen Graham; the note-taking squaw, Judith Salmon; and the wampum-holding squaw, Carolyn Crawford. This time the squaws once more asserted themselves and sent four females to the tribal council. They apparently felt that if three had been good the year before, four would be even better this year. Those lucky squaws were Virginia Burgess, Bren- da Hajjar, Donna Chateauneuf, and Kathleen Eich- horn. At an impressive ceremony in April, twenty- two juniors were inducted as charter members of the National Honor Society. The inductees were Susan Alt, Deborah Bovernick, Gail Collins, Elaine Comparone, Carolyn Crawford, Marcia Eaton, Kathleen Eichhorn, Judith Garland, Susan Hajjar, Holly Jones, Katherine Ketler, Ann Marie Pietras- zek, Hazel Rotondo, Ruby St. Clair, Justine Stocks, Nancy Wirth, Clifford Chadwick, Alexander Freed- man, Mark Jones, Guy Pitochelli, Allen Potvin, and Michael Watman, who later became president of the society. The junior year brought honors to many mem- bers of our class. We were elated when we heard that Judy Salmon, a junior, had been selected as captain of the cheerleaders, an honor usually re- served for a senior. At the annual Cadet Field Day exhibition Raymond Haddad won the Pat- naude medal, the highest medal awarded to a Class History cadet. Allen Potvin and Michael Watman were selected to attend Boys ' State, while Kathleen Eichhorn had the honor of being selected for Girls ' State. The D.A.R. Good Citizen medals went to two deserving classmates, Patricia Hill and Clifford Chadwick. As we finished the junior year, we all silently vowed that next year would be our year of years. We would be the exalted seniors and everyone would know it, or else. Excitement ran high in every competition. Every sport became a do-or-die affair. First, it was the football season with Stephen Andrews and Ronald Bretton as co-cap- tains. They were a team by themselves. One of our outstanding players, Joseph Boren, was chosen for the National All-American Football Squad. Although we did lose a few games by a very small margin, our spirits soared. We could never have managed without Captain Judy Sal- mon and her lively, coordinated cheerleaders. Leading the band down the field during the half-time of every football game was Captain Gail Collins and her well-organized group of twirlers— the majorettes. Before the annual clash with our long-time rival, Andover High School, the football team chose lovely Angela Catalano as their queen. The hockey team also had its cap- tain—capable Nancy Wirth. With our senior year came the responsibility for our school publications. The guidance of Advisor Mr. Lister and Editor-in-Chief Angela Catalano was much appreciated in the numerous tight spots which the yearbook staff encountered while compiling the 1961 Torch. Under the direc- tion of Miss Doran and co-editors Ann Marie Pietraszek an d Suzanne McKenzie, the Blue and White went to press in order to meet the dead- line of its first edition. In October the Cadet Hop was held with the co- operation of Drill Instructor Rene J. Morrisette, who presented the officers and top sergeants with their ranks. Chosen to lead the corps were Colonel Alexander Freedman, Lieutenant Colonel Raymond Haddad, and Majors Kevin Griffin and Stephen Andrews. If any of the marchers had two left feet, they nonetheless looked glamorous to the girls. After weeks of preparation opening night of the senior class play— The Perfect Idiot— finally arrived. The second floor hall of Tenney appeared to be a small-sized Broadway with such stars running around as Edward Charest, Elaine Com- parone, Vincent Cottone, Carolyn Crawford, Eliza- beth Dublin, Niall Fleming, Raymond Haddad, Susan Hajjar, Gayle Keaney, Rosanne Levesque, Norma Leveille, Gary Perry, Leo Root, George Sabbagh, and John Tobia. The winter season was highlighted by many fine basketball games. Leading the boys ' team were two hard-working players, Ronald Bretton and Clifford Chadwick, while Marilyn Jacklin and Susan Hajjar captained the girls ' team. The winds of March blew excitement and ac- tivity through Tenney. The month began with the twirling of cadet rifles at the fifty-fith annual Military Ball. To add to the color and formality of this military affair, Carolyn Crawford presided as Cadet Queen with Patricia Jennings and Polly Ann Sanborn as attendants. On Saint Patrick ' s Day, the actor of actors, John O ' Tobia, added his own distinct Irish touch to the Tenney High School Talent Show. The senior class was well-represent- ed by many fine acts. Also in March, the first Science Fair at which every student of science was required to present an exhibit was held in the school gymnasium. The seniors were fortu- nate to have four winners in the top five places. The first place winner was Barbara Murad with a display on types of blood. The other senior win- ners were Holly Jones, Ruby St. Clair, and Alex- ander Freedman. In the spring many of our classmates had a chance to display their leadership ability. The captains of the spring sports were as follows: Clifford Chadwick, baseball team; Murray Smith, track team; Raymond Lavigne, golf team; and Patricia Hill, softball team. Gary Perry was our representative to the Student Government Day in Boston. The D.A.R. Good Citizenship award for the senior year went to Kathleen Eichhorn, while the American Legion School awards went to Gail Collins and Clifford Chadwick. Of course, we could not have had such a successful year without the untiring efforts of our president, Daniel Moynihan; vice-president, Rich- ard Hertrich; and secretary, Donna Chateauneuf. For taking such good care of our money, Carolyn Crawford had been re-elected to her fourth year as treasurer. Brenda Hajjar, having served her fourth year on student council, had been elected president of that body. Gayle Keaney, Patricia McCarthy, Clifford Chadwick, and Murray Smith had been the other senior members. At an assembly held the latter part of our senior year, the graduation honors were an- nounced. Allen Potvin was awarded the honor of valedictorian; Marcia Eaton, salutatorian; Susan Hajjar, honor essayist; and Susan Alt, class day orator. Holly and Mark Jones were selected to give the prophecy; Ruby St. Clair and Clifford Chadwick, the will; and Kathleen Eichhorn and Alexander Freedman, the history. The final social event of our high school career was the senior prom, beautifully decorated under the direction of Mr. Melia as art director and Mr. Russell as class advisor. Sayonara was the theme, and the gymnasium was decorated as a Japanese garden complete with oriental Buddha. The grace- ful racemes of the wisteria further contributed to the authentic Japanese effect. Now, after four years of molding our charac- ters and developing our minds, we shall go our separate ways. No matter where our paths may lead, the memories of these years and their in- fluence upon us will be with us always. Class Prophecy Time: 1971 Place: New York City Holly: Well, Mark, now that you ' re back in the states what do you have to say for yourself? Mark: I see that you ' re still as ugly as ever, Holly. It ' s too bad that I had to leave Heidelberg University so soon. I really enjoyed my stay there and I shall certainly miss all those German frauleins. Just think, after one year ' s intern- ship I begin to practice medicine and shall start raking in the money. Holly: Good for you! I ' m teaching biology now and I just like it, especially when the pupils cringe as they are dissecting their frogs. Sev- eral of your classmates are teaching at the same school. Julie Chadwick is teaching solid analytic geometry, Gayle Keaney, civics; Gerry Torma- selli, advanced physics; Rosanne Levesque, driver education; Norma Leveille, college alge- bra, and Donna Chateauneuf, geometry. Ed Graham is the principal and Steve Graham is the assistant. Eddie Charest, Sue Fitzpatrick, Suz- anne McKenzie, Bill Mullen, Justine Stocks and Carolyn Crawford went back to Methuen to teach. They heard that the teachers receive marvelous pays there. Mark: It will probably surprise you to learn that Angela Catalano and Nancy Wirth are medical technicians and Kathy Ketler, Elsa Gale, Bar- bara Murad, and Joyce Takesian are lab techni- cians at the Mayo Clinic where I plan to in- tern. Pat Charlesworth, Janet Cleary, Carol Androski, Gail Collins, and Sandi Dietrich are nurses at the Mayo Clinic also. I understand that Harvey Cook is seen quite often at the hospital after the girls have finished a case; he ' s the undertaker. Holly: I didn ' t realize so many were working at the clinic. Judy Garland, Beverly Reuter, Donna Nelson, Mai Jacklin, Carolyn Russell, and Ann Pietraszek are registered nurses at the Massa- chusetts General Hospital. Nancy Ingalls is doing occupational therapeutic work. Did you see any of our former classmates in Europe? Mark: Yes, I did. I met Doug Waites, Niall Flem- ing, and Linda Greenwood in Switzerland. The three of them are going to be ski instructors and Niall is going to be teaching people how to fall correctly. Sue Alt, Pat McCarthy, Judy Salmon, and Susan Hajjar were on their way to the French Riviera when I saw them at an airport in Paris. They looked rather pallid from the poor air in those Paris coffee houses. Steve Andrews won the Irish Sweepstakes and is spending his time in Paris to avoid paying the U.S. taxes. Louis Saab, Kenny Sheipe, and Charlotte Whiteside, the three millionaires, have invested their money in a foreign auto factory— they are the manufacturers of the Russian Edsel. While vacationing in Rome, I ran into Joyce Malisos and Betty Eliet who are working in the U.S. Embassy. I didn ' t run into them very hard though, they only demolished the front end of my Ferrari. In Rome, I also met Lenny Donovan, who works for an airline company, and Ray Michaud, his co-pilot. Actually all Ray does is scare the starlings off the strip before Lenny ' s Electra takes off. Linda Bellmore, Brenda Bonacorsi, and Sue Dietrich are airline hostesses for the same company. George Skaff, who flew me across the Atlantic, is a pilot for TWA. He surely knows how to handle a plane; I doubt that anyone could have made a better crash landing. Brenda Gordon, Sharon Mills, and Jackie Hurrell are stewardesses for TWA also. Holly: I never expected you to see so many of our classmates in Europe. Did you know that a new office building is being built in Methu- en? Carl money-bags Tearno, the president of the First National Bank of Boston, is lending the money to Al Freedman, Larry Erban, and Donald Chase, who will be the owners. Dick Bogannam, Robert Gouette, Stephen Smith, Ken Downey, John Pagliuso, and Dick Davis designed the building. It ' s too bad though that they made a mistake and put the basement on the second floor; it may make things quite difficult, especially with the sewerage system. Paul Gallo, Kevin Griffin, and Ron Reinhold are the architectural engineers. John Glyzinski, Guy Pitochelli, and Ray Lavigne are their as- sistants. The head electrician is Dick Marquis. He must have mixed the plans with those of the prison because all the aluminum lawn chairs are wired and have seat straps. Many of our classmates are going to be fortunate enough to have offices in this wonderful building. Bruce Weymouth is planning to have a music studio along with Louis Armstrong. Allen Pot- vin, now a ckvjI engineer, will have an office on the 100th floor. He is disturbed for he will need a pressurized suit and oxygen because of the high altitude. Hazel Rotondo, who has had a good deal of practice writing 500-word essays, and Ruby St. Clair plan to have an office on the 18th floor. They will write articles for HELP, MAD, and other popular magazines. On the 4th floor Al Fielding, Marilyn Jessie, and James Perry plan to open a modern art studio. Richard Galarneau will be working for them as a photographer. In Lawrence there is a new dental clinic where David Begg, John Frederico, and Ray Haddad have the ; r offices. Doris Dion, a comedienne on the Steve Allen Show, was seen going into the clinic. Pat Akulonis, Ann Waring, and Sandy Brown were also seen going in one of the offices. Next to the dentists ' offices is Sunny Esperian ' s hair- dressing shop where Marcia Eaton, a youth director, Arleen Dubois, Francis Patti, Joan Per- ry, and Pauline Peront spend a great deal of time. In the basement is a huge gym where Ton Grasso takes time out of work with his wife ' s permission to play a little basketball. Joe Boren, Dan Moynihan, and Murray Smith are the gym instructors. Among the successful businessmen who often go there to work out are Mike Grieco, Ray Schoff, Bill Martelle, Don aid Banker, William Berkheiser, and Bob Savas- tano. Steve Graham and Dick Apovian, a public accountant— he always said he liked to work with figures— have been boxing in the ring together. Frank Wood, Dick Loeschner, and Richard Therrian often take time out of their post-graduate college work to keep in shape. Sharon Rogers and Chicky Kusnerski have a women ' s gym class. Louise Gosselin, Becky Packer, Elaine Dubois, and Irene Dubois were seen taking instructions from the gym teach- ers to keep their girlish figures. A couple of secretaries make an occasional visit. They are Maureen Callahan, Judy Eaton, Barbara Fletch- er, Jean Garneau, Barbara Graichan, Sheila Hadley, Carol Hicks, Pat Hill, Jean Homsey, Pat Hume, Arleen Linehan, Elinor Messina, Maureen Schiavone, Marie Toohey, Barbara Wilson, Sharon Wunderlich, and Jean Mailhot. The expert woodworker, Romeo Croteau, has been making a set of parallel bars for the gym. Mark: On the plane, actually it was on the life raft in the harbor, I met Tom Ribillard, who was planning to visit Russia. Tom said that he had met Betty Ann Dublin, Kathy Eichhorn, Doreen Enus, and Claire Faerber at the airport in London. Apparently they saved their money and went on a safari in the Belgian Congo; however, the only thing they shot was a poor pygmy who accidentally got in the way. Flor- ence Gagne, Lee Crane, and Melvina Gabor were seen boarding a TWA plane for India to visit the Taj Mahal. Holly: A lot has been happening around here lately. Mia Cheney and Elaine Comparone, the Psychiatrists, have been Seating Reverend Leo Root. He constantly tears up money and makes, puzzles out of the piece®. Mary Chiarenza re cently lost her position as an IBM operator after she was caught helping out Charlie Mor- ris, and John Archanbault, the bookmakers, with their little business. Their telephone ans- werers and secretaries Donna Anderson, Mari- lyn Barry, Betty Maggio, Marjorie Incollingo, Dolores Kady, Constance Norton, and Theresa Mulcahy are now out of work for a short period of time. Art Boren and Tom Jenkins, in their new car, were attempting to break the ground speed record on route 93, when state troopers Henry Carpenito and Tom Gallagher happened to see them flying by. The fuel-injected Chrysler engined go-cart, designed by Allen Aghoian, Robert Kilcoyne, and Carl Wellman, three ex- cellent mechanical engineers, is being kept in top condition by Richard Bohne, Mike D ' Arezzo, Arthur Sarcione, and Bernard Sheehy. Kippy Chadwick is leaving a water ski show at Cy- press Gardens, where he paints boats, to come to our tenth year class reunion in two weeks. Vin Cottone, the chiropractor, who attempted to set John Brain ' s dislocated arms, legs, and back after John slipped with the weights while attempting a new weight lifting record, will also be here. Gary Perry and Mike Watman, the mathematicians who run Lawrence Welk ' s bubble machine part-time work, are also plan- ning to come to the reunion. Mark: I guess quite a few things have happened since I ' ve been away. Just recently I received a letter from Eddy Lemieux, the meteorologist. He said that he has been instructing Don Kent and Jane Day on a newer method of plotting hurricanes, the guess method, not too accurate, but a lot more exciting. In his letter Eddy in- formed me that Richard Perrault, Carol Pom- phret, William Dewan, and Betty Ann Bards- ley are planning to open an enormous drug store. Walter Barrett is in charge of the con- struction. Ed also told me that George Sab- bagh, who visited Debbie Bovernick ' s lab, blew up half the block with an unsuccessful ex- periment. A couple of salesmen, Walter Nortor and Victor Nastasi a, on the same block won ' t be seen in that neighborhood anymore. This letter also mentioned that Lucy Coltraro, Carol Rourke, Phyllis Blazonis, and Alice Brothers, who work in the office next door, telephoned the Army and Generals John Jacobs and Jeff- ery Strovink took 1500 men to rope off the entire area because of radio-active fallout. Holly: Yes, that surely was an exciting day. Forest- ers Herb Jones and Don Paduchowski reported fourteen forest fires caused by flaming debris. Robert J. St. Onge, who was selling insurance on the same black, sold forty policies. William Cyr, a happy bachelor, bought four policies. Louise Beaulieu insured her red T-bird for twice its cost. Freddy Lustenberger and Mai Call de- cided it was safer to leave for Alaska. George Wade joined the Foreign Legion, and John Tobia stepped into his time machine and left for the twilight zone. Polly Ann Sanborn, who always wanted to travel, decided that there couldn ' t be a more perfect time to get away from it all. Mark: In a recent letter from Dick Worthington I learned that he, Charles Ashford, Jim Elliott, Rick Grelle, Richard Roberts, and Richard Tok- awitz are all serving in the Air Force. Dick also informed me that Frank Morgan is a Naval officer and Ron Bretton, Joe Charest, Donald Cooper, Robert A. Sr. Onge, Robert Stella, and Bob Wespiser are also serving in that branch of the service. By the way, did many of the girls settle down and get married? Holly: Yes, quite a few are happily married: Shirley Janoski, Marie Lombarli, Jane Benson, Jeanne Kozdra, Betty Buca, Nancy Carr, Carol Finegan, Eileen Middlemiss, Alice Patch, Mary Jane Riley, Nancy Rudis, and Linda Van Annan. Did you know that a new industrial center has just been built in M ethuen? Maurice Beaulieu, David Burke, John Fox, Leo Polizotti, and Den- nis O ' Connel are in the electronics department. I hope they recover from those bad electrical burns. Dick Hertrich, George Renny, Doug Lumb, and Bob McDermott were the chief engi- needs in charge of the project. Their secretaries are Ginny Burgess, Donna Finethy, Lynn Scott, Diane Grenda, Brenda Hajjar, Janet Kolifrath, and Barbara Dube. Mark: C ' mon, Holly, let ' s go or we ' ll be late. You ' re never on time. Holly: You ' re right! We should get started so that you can see how everything has changed. I know the family will be happy to see you. Class Will We, the members of the Senior Class of Tenney High School, being of sound mind and body, do hereby make this last will and testament. We, the senior members of the Astronomy Club, leave the moon, the stars and the planets to all future Tenney High School star- gazers. We, Virginia Burgess, Carol Hicks, and Diane Grenda, leave orje empty booth at Jim ' s so that some lucky senior may have the privilege of a coffee break instead of a first period class. We, Mr. Law ' s Boys, leave him the two tests, three lapboards, and one hundred twenty- three pencils and erasers that we lost during the year. I, Deborah Bovernick, leave my brother, who is a freshman, to anyone who would I ike to have him for the next three years. I, Carol Androski, do leave to Judy Kolba my cheering uniform in hopes it will bring her as much fun and good luck as it brought me. I, Alan Aghoian, leave my locker to anyone who knows how to open it. I, Betty Ann Bardsley, leave all that ! have learned in French in my French book. I, Dick Bogannam, hereby leave to lovable Tenney High School my lovable brother Danny. I, Arthur D. Boren, leave my black sun glasses and tan shoes to any cat who like needs them. I, Joseph Stanley Boren, would like to leave. I, John Brain, leave to Pete Grass i the right to drive on my part of the school lawn anytime he wants to. We, Ron Bretton, Tom Robillard, Bill Mullen, and Rick Grelle, wish to leave to Dan Bogannam, Dav Bergeron, and Ed Aziz the right to continue and enlarge the L.T.N.H. Club. Please beware of such people as John Brain, who do not uphold the oath of secrecy. I , Sandy Brown, wish to leave to Mr. Burke the remainder of the Driver Education car. I, Richard Buco, leave to Mr. Rushton ' s gentle love and care Mike Polizotti and Tony Rizzo. I , Malcolm Call, do hereby leave to some fortunate junior my parking space in the student parking lot and hope he has no trouble finding it each morning. 1 , Maureen Callahan, leave to my brother Danny a seat in the comfortable school bus. I, Henry F. Carpenito, Jr., leave my parking space and oil drip- pings in the driveway to anyone who really needs them. I , Angela Marie Catalano, leave my position as editor-in-chief of the yearbook to Marsha Ahie hoping that she may have as many sleepless nights as I. We, Pat Charlesworth and Julie Chadvvick, leave to Lucy LaRosa and Eileen Bonanno the pleasure of serving the delightful teachers their daily lunches. We, Janet Geary, Carolyn Crawford, Donna Chateauneuf, and Betty Ann Dublin, bequeath our slightly used seots in our home- room to four of next year ' s seniors who are fortunate enough to be placed in room 205. I, Gail E. Collins, leave my footprints in front of Mac ' s B and to the next woman in white. We, Lucy Coltraro, Pat Hill, Mary Jane Chiarenza, ond Justine Stocks, leave our worn out fountain pens to Miss Doran. We, Wilfred Lusfenberger, Lee Crane, Bob Kilcoyne, Ray Michoud, Ed Charest, Jean Kozdra, Janet Kolifrath, and Pat Jennings, leave our honored places as Miss McDermott ' s assistants to Ronnie Connel, Dale Deyermond, Brenda Berube, Prudy Coco, Arthur Wyman, Deirdra Deed, Manny Sousa, Phit Flanagan, and Ralph Gilmore. I, Michael D ' Arezzo, leave to George Vinciguerra the second lost parking space in the fourth row of the students ' parking lot. I, Sandi Dietrich, will to the new members of the Melhuen Ski Club the task of returning the borrowed ' ' water goblets and napkins to the Prince Grotto Restaurant in the spring of ' 62. I, Doris Dion, leave to Judy Buckley my magnetic personality, my fabulous sense of humor, and last but not least, my inner beouty. I, Liz Eliot, leave one used typing eraser to Sue and Joyce so that they may derive pleasure from it. I, Donna Finethy, leave to Barbara Flockerzi the high honors of collecting money for our programs. We, Sue Fitzpatrick and Sue McKenzie, leave to Jeannie Wespiser our beloved French horns so that she will be able to play twice as well. I, Barbara Fletcher, leave to some deserving junior my empty seat in Mr. Rushton ' s fourth period class. I, Elsa Gale, will to Mr. Pappalardo a package of chewing gum in remembrance of the hundreds he made me put in the basket. I, Paul Gallo, leave to Jack Bourassa my own private parking place located on the lawn of Tenney High School. We, Judy Garland and Donna Nelson, leave our nickname, The Bobbsy Twins, to Mr. McDermott so that he might give it to two underclassmen. I, Jean Elizabeth Garneau, leave to Marianne Felides my locker, number 470. For convenience it is located directly outside of the main office. I, Louise Gosselin, leave to my brother Armand the nickname Goose. ' ' eave to Rene ' the love to Mr. Russell my violin the same tune we were Jean all the knowledge and Donald Paduchowski, i teacher, Mrs. Monroe, a 1, Edwin Graham, do bequeath to Bill Brackett a toothless comb so that he will not lose all his hair by combing it so often. I, Tom Grasso, wish to leave to Bill Max my gold plated church key and my green golfing tees. I , Linda Greenwood, do hereby leave to the Ski Club my crutches. I, Rick Grelle, leave my one and only Corvett to Ed Aziz as poy- ment for letting me use his Y.M.C.A. membership card. I , Sheila Had ley, leave to Gil Roux next year ' s mid- terms and finals written on pieces of parchment paper. We, Brenda Ha j jar, Bunny Schiavone, and Carl Tearno, leave all our thinness to three deserving and very thin juniors. I, Richard Hertrich, leave to Pete Howard all my empty oil cans so that he can squeeze some tired oil out of them. I, Nancy Ingalls, leave to Dick Drummond all his spare time during the week and a map to Bridge water for his weekends. I , Marilyn Jessie, leave my standing room on the bus to next year ' s fortunate students. I, Betty Maggio, leave to Joan Miloro all the luck I didn ' t have and all the A ' s I didn ' t get. I , Barbara Murod, leave behind to Mr. Russell one unabridged Arabic Translation book and hope that he has forgotten what I ' ve said during the year. 1, Dennis O ' Connell, leave all my misspelled mords to Mr. Jennings. I, Becky Packer, leave behind an empty seat in Mr. Rushton ' s class so that some deserving student can enjoy the one o ' clock news on TV. I, Fran Patti, bequeath my clean locker to the custodians so that their job will be lessened. We, Joan Perry and Barbara Wilson, leave to problems of the Cadet secretaries. I , Carol Pomphret, do hereby leave so that his future students will hear privileged to hear. 1, Pauline Peront, leave to Diane St. I possess. We, Ronnie Reinhold, John Pagliuso, hereby leave to our beloved home room resident of Cow Hampshire, a brand new aluminum milking pail and a sturdy tree-legged, maple milking stool. I , Richard Roberts, leave one bunch of bananas to the one colled chimp. I, Hozel Rotondo, leave to future juniors 500 pre-written essays. I, Louis Soab, leave my orange golf socks with eighteen holes in them to Louis Simili. I , George Sabbogh, leave to Mrs. Monroe more space on her bookshelf. I, Polly Ann Sanborn, do hereby leave my knack of getting along so well with the teachers to Allen Renner. I, Bernard Sheehy, leave my seat in Mr. Lister ' s office to some fortunate underclassman. I, Murray Smith, leave to Phil Tkoch my reserved seat on. the basketball bench next to Coach Carroll. I, Bob Stello, wish to leave only one thing — this school. I, Sharon Rodgers, leave to my sister Peanut all my French knowledge so that she may find some use for it. We, Guy Pitochelli and Ed Charest, bequeath all our Tuesday after school band excuses to some needy freshman band member. I, Nancy Rudis, do hereby leave my favorite teacher, Mr. Hanni- gon, without anyone to chase after in regard to the corridor cupids. I, Jacqueline Hurrell, leave to future seniors all Miss Brouder ' s pots and pans. We, the ' Heartbeats, ' leave to the Capris our table in the cafeteria. I, Sunny Esperion, leave to my cousin, Aram Sarkesian, Tenney High School. I, Nancy Carr, leave to Ann Greenlaw one written-in French book with the hopes she will be able to read my writing. We, the B.L.T. ' s, leave to the halls of Tenney High School some peace and quiet. I, Susan Alt, leave to Tenney High all my understanding. We, Gary Perry and Michael Watman, leave to Lawrence Welk all the bubbles he will ever need. I, Susan Haijar, leave to next year ' s yeorbook staff, a dry hanky and nerves of steel so that they may endure Mr. Lister ' s pleasant sense of humor. We, the students of room 217, leave to Mrs. Monroe, Donald Paduchowski so that he may bring her another year of undistu rbed peace. We, the members of the Senior Class, do hereby leave to the incoming Freshmen, four years of hard work and fun; to this year ' s Juniors, the privileges and enjoyments of being Seniors; and to all Underclassmen, the privileges of using this fine school with the hope that they enjoy it as much as we have. Signed and witnessed this 12th day of June, in the year of Our Lord nineteen hundred and sixty-one, as the last Will and Testa- ment of the Class of 1961 of Tenney High School. Signed Ruby St. Clair Clifford Chadwick c R c 7« w PoctoitfaM? tji M f, DALLAS, TEXAS ! I ! ' ! i r J A H l T ■' «,
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