Northborough High School - North Star Yearbook (Northborough, MA)

 - Class of 1957

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NCDRTH 1957 2 bf. VFW? 'U ,gl DEDICA TION Mvss Rnley hos coped wuth us through our four yeors of hugh school fnrst os freshman Mr Whntcombs educotuonol yet enjoy oble closses hove been o brnght spot an our hugh school yeors Also he hos proved hum self to be o dedncoted ond ever forguvung sensor closs odvusor We owe hum mony thonks for oll he hos done for us ond sophomore odvnsor ond second os o long suffering Lotm ond French teacher Her co operotlon and good humor hove en deored her to us H1 mony woys Mr Ralph W Whltcomb pk c c 4 X D I bi . . 3 Miss Rifa R. Riley X V 5 2 IN MEMORIAM .... 4 ture Qfgclhuu Glarlsuu 1933 1915 He must have been put here for a specnal reason for hlm to be taken so soon These words spoken by one of the many friends of our beloved classmate Bruce Carlson show In what esteem he was held A regular student sportsman frnend and comrade he frnendshup we cherished whose sportsrnanshlp loved and mlss hum he wull never reall due To Y would never wlsh to lose Humbly we dedlcate guy ln every sense of the word-athlete was the epntome of eac a person whose we admired To all who truly knew hlm who us he will always represent an :deal we thus yearbook In hls memory with the de the prayer that we may do half as much good In the years left to us as he dud In the erghteen allotted to ham sure that he always be remembered and wnth 3 ll 4 m 5: 3 . 3 , my s I- ff ' ,iff get I P ' - E A151 -Y Q ll ' ' ll I I I - Il II ' ' I , , - bi I ' I I ' I Q I ' I ADMINISTRATIGN Supernntendent Mr Roger K Poole School Board left to rught front Mrs Betty Gray and Mrs Janice Pormenter Back Mr Francis or restcll Mr Slmeon Fourocre ond Mr Harry Dow Prmcrpol Mr Elwood S Fraser 1 b 'nw Secretary to the school Nusa Supermtendent Mrs Phylhs Bosiock Mrs Bermce Blakeley 4 ' . I I ' Y I 0 u i , . - xx I , ' ' f f i,,-55 If V, j ?, 5 w K f V' 'Z X A , W. . r 5 , FACULTY nv xgfvvf' 'H' LOUISE BRUNZELL JOHN P CLARK English Social Studies PhYSICC' EUUWNUII mf' SARA JANE CUMMINGS WARREN F FREEMAN Musuc Music C! ANNABELLE MacLEOD Physlcal Education JAMES KISSELL Gundance RALPH W WHITCOMB GRACE M YAGLOU MatIlemGtICS Physical Education MARJORIE D TAFT Commercial S ELEANOR M HUBBARD ROBERT T KENNERLY Engllsh Science LAWRENCE R McKINLEY RITA R RILEY Cammercual Languages GEORGE YAZ EJ IAN Science THE OF I A N. H. H U A H, Q T I I I L- E A ' .QQ q I Me 1957 NORTH STAR The North Star staff went all out this year to bring you a yearbook that we hope you will be proud of. lt was a job, that's true, but a rewarding one, and we hope sin- cerely that when you close the book you will say, It was worth it. Advisors, Miss T and Mrs. Brunzell att Advertising Committee, left to right: Bertha Bruce Carlson Photography Committee Janet Phipps and Judy Johnson l.,-,.,, Mfg:-fu Typing Committee, left to right: Cynthia Robbins, Carol Tebo, Marsha Sibley, Lillian Vickers, Rosalie Graham, and Laurie Carlson. Sales Committee Dorothy Auger and Munzert, Burton Gustafson, Sally Gray, and Arnold Prudhomrne. Art Committee, Anne George and Barbara Bickford Assistant Editor, Merle Burnham Editor, Bette Goodnow ' J Write-Up Committee, left to right: Lu Ann Warren, Ralph Rayner, Barbara Schoonmaker, Linda Egan, and Margaret Murray. .gr Q-ey'-eilf' 5 SEN: tj . x , W X L'-n,r . tg l SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Dorothy Auger .....v............ Vice-President Bertha Murwzerf .A,.S .......... P resident Sally Gray .eeew ,Yvv.v...w.. ee...,. S e cretary Margaret Murray ....... ,...... T reasurer Francis Matthew Aldoms Franny IS the most typncal of the flattop era wsth hrs soft blond crewcut l-las contaglous smlle tops off hrs ex ceedlngly good taste IH clothes whlch are always at the apex of neatness When he Isnt throwing a baseball he IS roddrng around un hrs hot car looknng for the boys Frannys ambltlon to go to college and play baseball will be realnzed wrthout any duffnculty Glee club l 2 3 4 rumor prom commlttee 3 football 2 baseball 3 4 baske 2 3 4 yv basketballl 2 rnagazlne dr 2 senlor commlttee 4 Dorothy Margaret Auger Dotty s ever present smlle and frlendllness made her one of the best lrked members of the class and her neat attrac tue clothes have earned her the odmlratlon of many Dottys lmmense supply of school splrlt made her an Indus pensable member of the cheerlng squad Our attractuve classmate us looking forward to speclallzlng ln the secre tonal fleld and our best wnshes go wlth her Class Xl e presndent l 3 4 operett horus L glee club 3 4 yunlor prom commlttee Scoop staff 4 cheerleading senlor comrwlttee 4 Barbara Ann Bnckford Barb came to N H S from the bug city of Berlln IH her Freshman year Since then she has golned the well earned reputation of benng a wllllng hard and co Operative work er She played a mam part In the provrdlng of some of the dellcnous cold hot dogs at a certain football game lost fall Whatever Barbs future holds for her she IS wished the best of luck by all her classmates Operetta chorus 2 3 glee club l 2 3 4 lunror prom commlttee 3 sclence falr 2 yearbook staff 4 magazune drlve l 2 sensor committee 4 8 Albert Joseph Boudreou Al s qusck wut and quscker tongue provsde hsm wsth the abslsty to come up wsth a ready answer for everythsng Hss way wsth the ladses has not gone unnotsced for he carrses on hss well equspped shoulders the tstle of class flsrt A snvaluable member of the football team Alberts departure from N H S wsll leave a hard to fsll gap sn the squad Hss plans for the near future snclude the Navy Best of luck All Operetta chorus 3 glee club l 2 3 4 sunsor prom commsttee 3 sensor commsttees 4 scsence fasr l 2 football 2 3 4 baseball 4 manager 2 lllffvue fsggsssf 'ss Merle Irene Bu rnhom Merle s quite effscsency has been a bsg help to our cla s ever ssnce we were freshmen As asssstant edstor of the yearbook she has worked hard to make st a success Bessdes her school actsvstses Merle fsnds tsme to take an actsve port sn Grange actsvstses and whenever there ss a whlst party at the Grange Hall she ss sure to be there wsth her ssdeksck Debby Merle plans to be a secretary after gradu atson and our best wsshes go wsth her Junsor prom cornmsttee 3 scsence fasr l Scoop staff 3 4 year book staff 4 Natsonal Honor Socsety 3 4 Sensor commsttees 4 lRF95V?1' Lourre Moe Carlson Laurse ss one of the qusetest gsrls sn the class or so st seems wsth her easygosng manner and soft voice Whenever there ss a gathersng of sensors Laurse ss there crusssng around sn the hot Chevy convertsble wsth the top down and the radso on full blast Laurse plans to go to work after graduatson Her classmates wssh her the best of luck Student Councsl 4 operetta chorus 3 glee club l 2 3 4 sunsor prom commsttee 3 yearbook staff 4 sensor commsttees 9 John Charles Clemmer Beano is the groggy innocent of the Class of '57. Hrs unawareness of gorngs on especually In Englnsh lVa IS one of the humorous components of hrs frnendly character He IS a great ham radlo fan and an avld jazz constituent Beano rs well known for hls talent at the plano and can also play several other lnstruments Has 46 Chev IS gener ally seen around at all the bug occaslons, whlch he always attends as the lufe of the party School band l lunnor prom commlttee 3 travelnng assembly l 2 3 4 senxor committee Davrd Vmcent Eager Dave IS one of our remannnng members of the vanushlng clan of Berllnntes and us the quuetest boy an the sensor class Daves favorlte pastime IS flshlng or at least waltlng for the flsh to blte and he can usually be seen rudnng around the surrounding suburbs of Berlin In has falthful auto He IS also one of the tallest boys lf not the tallest rn school and he uses has hesght to good advantage In has favorlte sport basketball Glee club l science falr l baseba basketball 4 K Ln nda Katherme Egan Lun IS everyone s conceptxon of a hardworknng untellu gent and charmnng schoolgurl contmually on hugh honors wlth both marks and boyfriends She glves a flung at all sports and comes out wnth flyxng colors Our Mlss Most Llkely to Succeed lS a sure bet to enruch the lnves of every one she comes IH contact wnth Student Councll 2 3 secretary 4 operetta chorus 2 3 glee club l 2 3 luntor prom commsttee 9 Scoop Etiiff l 22 Sgearbook staff 4 5 basketball 2 3 4 v as fneld hockey co captaln 4 magazine drive l 2 Natnonal Honor Soclety 3 4 DAR representatlve 4 Junior Womens Club 4 Sec retary CDMASC 4 delegate to the natlonal student councll conventran 3 senxor committees IO 5 Anne Marie George Anne will be remembered by the Class of 57 as the girl who kept us posted on the number of days left till gradu ation She was usually in a great hurry for the final bell especially when a certain Chevrolet was waiting Anne plans to be a nurse and we are sure that with her love for chll dren she will be a fine one School band opcretta chorus 2 glee club l 7 3 iunior prom committee 3 science fair Scoop staff 4 yearbook staff 4 senior committees William Thomas George B ll is a member of the exclusive class of alla round athletes which Northboro had been fortunate enough to oossess l-lis playing ability and sparkplug attitude have made the difference in quite a few games When not par ticipating in sports Bill is an easygoing likeable kid with a good sense of humor and an affinity for the good things in We a ws Bill good luck in the future with e thought in mind that he will succeed at anything he tries Student Council 3 4 operetta chorus football 3 man ger co captain -l baseball 3 4 marager senior committees 5 Lillian Godin Lillian s expressive eyes are the admiration of many as ore her clothes which are always neat and the most up to date, Lillian is noted for her ability to always think up a quick reply to anything, Her ambition is to enter the nursing p o ession and she is sure to be a success at it, She is wished the very best by all her classmates. Ooeretta chorus 5 g ee club l, -, 1, 45 iuniar prom committee Sq science fair g magazine drive 3, l l Bette Lorralne Goodnow Bette s promlnence ID many school actlvltles has proven her to be a capable and efflclent worker Her major prolect durlng the senlor year was the edltorshlp of the yearbook and she has done much to make lt a success Bettes hlgh scholastlc record plus her trademark of belng a dependable and hard worker assure her success at the Unlverslty of Massachusetts School band 2 3 operetta chorus 2 3 glee clubl 2 3 4 school play 3 4 lunlor prom commlttee 3 sclence falrl 2 3 4 Scoop staff 2 3 4 yearbook staff 4 magazlne drlve l 2 4 traveling assembly manager 4 softball l senlor commlttees Roselle Ellen Graham Rosle has been a member of the class for two years and a welcome addltlon lndeed Basketball ln gym classes Wllh Rosle golng after the rebounds IS a hllarlous memory that the glrls at least wlll never forget Rosle IS noted for being the smallest glrl IH the class and one of the most devlllsh Theres a dlamond sparkllng on ROSIES left hand thlrd flnger so her future plans are pretty deflnlte Glee club 3 lunlor prom COMMITTEE 3 yearbook staff 4 senlar commlttees Sally Ann Gray Sally IS the possessor of a palr of beautlful blue eyes and a dlsllke for French whlch she suffered through for three years She IS the hardworklng edltor of the Scoop and has turned out remarkably good materlal for lt She has always been ready to help out, and has been a good class secretary for four years Best of luck to her and DICk Class secretary I 2 3 4 operetta chorus 2 3 glee club l 2 3 4 school play 4 lunlor prom commlttee 3 Scoop staff 3 edltor 4 yearbook staff 4 travellng assembly 3 magazlne GYIVE 2 4 senlor commlttees 12 Burton Makepeace Gustafson Gus is well known among his classmates for his debat ing ability Whenever an argument is in progress Gus is sure to be there using his hands and his voice to get his point across He is also noted for his ability in basketball and his natural talent for getting along with the girls After graduation Gus will be off to grace one of the armed services with his presence and our best wishes go with him Operetta 3 chorus 2 iunior prom committee 3 science fair I 7 Scoop staff 3 4 yearbook staff 4 football 2 3 basketball I 2 3 4 magazine drive 3 Boys State 3 senior committees .ds Nancy Ann Hollis Nancy is one of the most attractive girls in the class of 57 Wherever she is or whatever she is doing she always has a cheerful word and smile for everyone Nancy was one of the girls who could be seen slaying over a hot skillet at the football games feeding ravenous fans and bringing in money for the class Unassuming and fun loving Nancy s sure to have a happy life before her Operetta chorus 3 glee club l 2 3 4 iunior prom committee 3 senior committees Judith Ann Johnson Cheerfulness the keynote to Judy s personality has made her everyones friend. On Saturday afternoons in the fall Judy was sure to be found helping out at the refreshment stand at football games. A camera s click and a bulb s flash always denoted her presence as she snapped candids to fulfill her position as class photographer. Judys future plans are indefinite but we know she will succeed in her chosen career. Operetta chorus 3' glee club l, 2, 3 4' junior prom committee 3' yearbook staff 4g senior committees. l3 Robert Allen Kesgwsn Bobby the class comedsan, was conssdered a human gum machsne by many of hss classmates He proved a valuable member of the basketball teams, and an able and hard worksng manager of the football team Hss easy gosng nature made hsm one of the most popular boys sn the class Bobby ss sure to be a success at prep school sn the foll Student councsl 4 aperetto chorus 3 glee club l 2 3 4 school play 4 sunsor prom commsttee 3 football manager 3 4 baseball l 2 3 4 basketball 3 4 1 v basketballl 2 sensor commsttee4 Brson Jameson Lowe Brsan ss our class temperamentalsst and has had a tan trum or two sn Mrs Hubbard s Englssh classes through the years Brsan ss another of our Berlsnstes and ss a very avsd cook Every once sn a whsle you can hear hsm challengsng someone to a cooksng duel sncludsng the gsrls He also possesses one of the most humorous laughs sf you dont fsnd the yoke funny you can always laugh at Brsan s chuckle Junsor prom commsttee 3 sensor commsttees 4 ...- Judsth Ann McNul't Mentson of Judys name wsll always awaken memorses of her antscs sn chemsstry class Her good humor and wst were always apprecsated by her classmates Judy has always been an avsd sports enthussast ln addstson to perksng up the gsrls basketball team wsth her hesght and talent she dsd her bst at cheersng on the boys at all thesr games Judy hopes to enter nurses trasnsng after graduatson Operetta chorus 2 3 glee clubl 2 3 4 schoolploy 4 suno prom commsttee 3 scsence fasr l Scoop staff 4 gsrls basketball 3 co captasn 4 gsrls 1 v basketball l 2 magazsne drsve 2 sensor commsttees 4 l4 Be rtha Evangelme Munzert Bert came to Northboro Hugh un the eughth grade and now we dont understand how we ever got along wnthout her One hardly knows where she funds the time for all the actlvltnes In whnch she plays so Important a part Bert broke a long standlng record by becomrng the frrst gurl elected senxor class presldent rn many years Bert us sure to be a successful addatnon to the nursrng professuon, and our best wlshes go wnth her Class Presudent 4 Student Councll 4 operetta 2 3 glee club l 2 3 4 school play 4 junior prom committee 3 Scoop staff 4 yearbook staff 4 travellng assembly 2 3 magazlne drive 4 cheerlcadlng I 2 3 co captaun 4 sensor commlttees Margaret Bngelow Murray Margys unllmnted enthusuasm and warm frlendllness have done much to make our four years together happy ones As class treasurer she has gently reminded us from tlme to tnme just how much we owed Margy plans to attend Northeastern Unuversuty and we are sure she wnll be a welcome addntnon both to classes and to the cheerleadung squad Cass treasurerl 2 3 4 operetta chorus 2 3 glee clubl 2 3 far l Scoop staff 4 yearbook staff 4 gurls 1 v basketball l co captann 3 4 softball manager 2 3 4 cheerleadmg 2 3 co captann 4 Jr Women s Club 4 senior committees Janet Ellen Phipps Jans ready laugh and ever present blush have made her one of our best lnked classmates Her falthful Jet always fulled with a group of happy sensors, can usually be found parked near the football fueld or outsnde the school dunng a basketball game for Janet as a loyal supporter of both teams and ns well supplied wnth school splnt She plans to enter Perry Normal School In the fall Operetta chorus 2 3 4 glee club l 2 3 4 school play promptor 4 junlor prom committee 3 yearbook staff 4 gurls g v basketball l 3 softball manager 3 4 rnagaznne drive 3 senior committees I5 'Sq 11 11 1 1 . 1 , . 5 I V ' 1 1 5 1 1 1 1 :H 1 I , : I 1 1 2 l J 1 1 1 ' I - , . . . . . 1 1 I 1 1 1 : g 1 1 1 president 45 school play 2, 3, 4g junior prom committee 35 science I 1 g 1 J 1 . 1 121 - 1 : A 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 . . 11 11 ' v 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 I . 1 . , 1 1 1 1 1 H- - r 1 I 1 I I - .3 11 Kay Evelyn Proctor Kay has always been the athletuc type and has lnvarlably walked away with half the medals on fxeld day She has been an :ndlspensable member of the softball and fneld hockey teams and If N H S had a track team we know shed shine there too Kay wlll enter Peter Bent Brigham School of Nursing IH the fall and wnth her kind attltude and understandung ways she as sure to make a flne nurse Best of luck Kay' Operetta chorus 3 glee club l 7 3 4 school play 4 jun r rom commltt L 3 sclence farr l 3 ball 4 l hockey 4 sensor commuttee 4 Mu nel Anne Porter Munel or Moo Moo as she us sometnmes called as our class flnrt female specle and she has the knack of belng there when somethnng bug us golng on She has a recognlz able lnkung for music as she can usually be heard hummlng or whnstlnng Every now and then she can be seen peerlng over the dash of the famlly auto headlng for the Grllle Best of luck to our petlte classmate Operetta chorus 3 4 glee club 3 4 yunuor prom commnttee 3 sclence four 3 sensor commlttees 4 Arnold James Prudhomme Arnle s qunck lnfectnous grin and easygolng manner have made hum one of the most popular boys In the class He wall long be remembered for hrs portrayal of Duck Deadeye In the Operetta and of Jerry In the school play Arnie has enjoyed playlng football and certaunly gave has all at the Thanksglvlng football game an whlch he suffered a head lnjury Arnie us an enthuslastuc Navy follower and plans to joln thus branch of the servlce soon after graduatlon Operetta 3 chorus 2 glee club l 2 school play 4 sclence fair 2 yearbook staff 4 football 3 4 basketball l l6 Ralph Richard Rayner Ralph has helped to brighten up many a day at old N. H. S, with his amusing remarks and actions. His undying devotion to ,azz has caused quite a but on controversy from the rock n roll enthusiasts of the class Ralph s ability to forge ahead in high school insures his success at Worcester Polytechnic Institute Student Council vice president 4 hool bard l gle club l school play 3 4 iunior prom committee science fair J -l Scoop staff 3 4 yearbook staff 4 traveling asserrbly l 3 4 baseball 3 4 basketba 4 1 v basketball l 3 National Honor Socie 3 4 senior committees Janet Lillian Schofield Although Janet, or Janie as she is sometimes called Cynthia Blanch Robbins Cindy made her entrance to N H S in the sophomore year and has done much since then to liven up our classes Her constant chatter and happy laughter are her outstand ing characteristics but for her feminine classmates at least e mention of Cindys name will also bring to mind her hilarious antics in the shower room Cindys diamond is outsparkled only by the happy twinkle in her eyes We wish her and Bill the best of luck Operetta chorus 2 glee cl b l 3 lun or prom committee 3 yearbook staff 4 W -1 may seem shy at first she has a wonderful gift of friend liness Neat and petite but full of pep she has been a notable addition to the cheerleading squad Janet rs gifted -f ' with a becoming blush and the sparkllngest smile to be seen anywhere With her abilities looks and personality Janet is heading for a bright future u ent Council 4 operetta chorus 7 3 glee club l 2 rumor prom committee 3 Scoop staff 3 4 girls 1 v basketball 2 cheerleading 4 senior committees no l7 Barbara Ruth Schoonmaker Barby came to N H S rn her tumor year, and has proved to be a very valuable addstlon to the Class of 57 She IS noted for her sparklung blue eyes her red hasr and matchlng blush and especually for her lntectuous giggle whnch always seemed to escape rn the mnddle of chemxstry class Barby s bubbllng personallty and her talent at trans latrng French makes her a good prospect tor a French major In college Student councll 4 school band 3 operetta chorus 3 glee club 3 4 school play 4 lunlor prom commlttee 3 yearbook staff 4 senlor committees Qld? :- 'iii' it ne. .mwvwmm awww.. Marsha Jean Sibley Marshas mature manner sometumes conceals her won dertul sense of humor, but whenever there s fun to be had Marsha can be counted on to contnbute to rt She could usually b found snttung on the sudeltnes durrng gym classes, eggnng on her more athletnc classmates Marsha has been worklng as an assrstantvto the local dentlst for the past year and plans to contnnue tn thus work after graduatnon Operetta chorus glee club 2 3 secretary 4 tumor prom com mlttee 3 yearbook staff 4 gurls IV basketball 3 magaznne drrve 3 Barbara Jane Smith Though Barby as a dreamer an class, It IS a dufferent story when she IS at a Grange meetung where she partlcrpates an many actrvltxes Her unperturbed seremty enables Barby to remasn calm when those about her are rn a turmoul past years Barby has earned the envy of all the gurls N H S wrth her tans recelved on her annual trips Floruda but this past year she passed up the vacatton to home wnth Freddy We wish the happy couple the best uck Operetta chorus 2 3 glee club I 2 3 4 lunlor prom commnt tee 3 l8 Phrllp Lewis Sparrow Flnp proved to be one of the hardest worklng members of the senior class whenever there was a fob to be done he was always avallable Thanks to Flap and has faithful family truck a few pounds of cattle feed got weighed In wnth the papers collected on our paper drlves Flu s 53 Chevy could usually be seen maklng the turn Into schoo about nme oclock every mornung H plans to attend Unlverslty of Massachusetts to major ln agrlculture and our best wlshes go wlth hum Junlor prom committee 3 senior commlttees Carol Anne Tebo Carol as best known for her qunetness we could use more like her an the class eh Mr Whltcomb9 Her quietness In class however us only a cover up for the devxllshness that omes out after classes when she spends most of her tume wnth her falthful frlend Lullnan The class wull long remem ber Carol for her fascnnatmg earrungs whlch captured the Interest of all the gurls Carol plans to work after gvaduatlon Yearbook staff 4 Lulllan May Vuckers To LII goes that sought after tltle whlch as secretly desired by every gurl best flgure Dave wnll be happy to know that he has gnven her the added dlstnnctaon of bevng the flrst member of our class to become engaged Sophlstlcatvon and aloofness two qualltles which we assocuate wlth our attrac tnve raven hanred classmate are just a dusgulse for the devllrshness ln her personallty Wlth marruage ID vlew Lll s future plans are defmlte and our hearty congratulataons go wnth her Yearbook staff 4 I9 Elizabeth LuAnn Warren Lu s outstandlng characterlstlc rs her unbounded enthusr asm for everythung Her partlcnpatuon un sports and school actuvltnes gave her the chance to prove her athletic abulnty and co operatlveness As she ns agreeable and frrendly toward everyone, we know her laughter rlnglng In the halls of N H S wnll be mlssed by all after graduatnon We are sure Lu Ann wnll be a success at Worcester State Teachers College next year Student council l 2 4 glee club l 2 rumor prom commuttee 3 Scoop staff l 2 3 4 yearbook staff 4 gnrls basketball 1 2 co captaun 3 4 fueld hockey co captann 4 Natranal Honor Socuety 3 4 Deborah Dorothy Weed Debbre s rnfectrous laugh and Cheshrre cat grrn have brought us much mernment durung these past years ln any klnd of sclence, especually brolagy Debbie as a fountarn of unformatlon and anyone who has taken French with her can tell you that she IS a true Frenchman lf only at hear Debbne wall enter Memornal l-losprtals School of Nursrng, come September Best of luck Deb' School band l 2 3 aperetta chorus e b scrence tanr I 3 4 senlor committees 4 Joan Morne Zeh Joan has added much laughter to the Class of 57 all through hugh school ln apprecratlon of thus feat her grate ful classmates granted her the dustnnctron af berng voted Class Clown Joan rs qurte a talker except when she IS called upon to guve an oral talk then she IS suddenly the quret type Joans plans for the future are uncertain but our best wrshes go wuth her rn her chosen career Sc ool band l operetta chorus 2 4 glee club l 2 3 4 junior prom commrttee 3 science r 1 v basket l sen committees 4 20 You cgi A 'KW nina' if must have been a beaulllul baby ' Dotty Auger Barbara Buckford Merle Burnham Bruce Carlson Laurre Carlson David Eager Lmda Egan Anne George Brll George Lrllran Godin Rosalre Graham Sally Gray Burt Gustafson Nancy Hollus Judy Johnson Brran Lowe Margy Murray Judy McNutt Bertha Munzert Janet Phipps Muriel Porter Kay Proctor Ralph Rayner Clndy Robbins Janet Schofield Barbara Schoonmaker Marsha Sibley Barbara Smith Carol Tebo Lrllran Vickers Lu Ann Warren Debby Weed is 21 y y . ll g fl ' ' ie.. 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X CLASS PROPHECY Just Amon Us Folks by Barbara Buckford Where are they and what are they doung now' department Northboro Massachusetts June I3 I972 When I called unto the newspaper for my assugnment tonught I was more than surprused to fund that I was to cover the reunuon of the dustunguushed class of l957 of Northboro Hugh School beung held un the audutoruum of the Northboro Southboro Reguonal Hugh School I had thought I was goung to have to muss the reunuon thus year because of my Iob as a part tume newspaper reporter I left home early so I could talk wuth each of my former classmates before the reunuon started Whule walkung up the steps to the school I saw Laurue Carlson, now Mrs Jummy Nucklun go whuzzung by un a new I972 Luncoln convertuble Vvhuue Iookung at Laurue I walked rught unto someone Turnung to apologuze I saw that ut was Albert Boudreau We started talkung and as we contunued unto the buuldung we met Arnold Prudhomme and Burton Gustafson The three of them had entered the servuce the summer followung graduatuon Al us now manager of the Super Duper Arnue has followed un hus fathers footsteps as a travelung salesman I-le put hus abuluty to talk humself unto or out of almost anythung to good use after all A F C Burton Gustafson has made the servuce hus career Whule walkung down the staurs to the audutoruum the boys left and I came upon a group of gurls chatterung away They were none other than the ole gang Before I realuzed ut a half hour went by There was so much news to tell such as Bertha Munxert completed her nurses traunung Now Mrs Norman Bergeron she duscovered that thus traunung came n handy to rause fuve Iuttle boys Joan Zeh and Muriel Porter are now partners un a beauty salon Joan specualuzes un the runsung and dyeung of haur Guess what color? Muruel specualuzes un the manucurung of men s hands Sally Gray has been tourung the world wuth her husband Master Sergeant Ruchard Stone Dorothy Auger and Janet Schofield left hugh school wuth hopes of becomung dental assustants but thus was unterrupted by marruage to two tall handsome college graduates Margaret Murray accepted a posutuon un the Los Angeles Publuc Schools after college as an elementary school teacher whule Janet Phupps now teaches the thurd grade un Berlun Juduth Johnson has made her furst mulluon and us workung towards her second And she wont even guve us a hunt of how she dud ut Barbara Schoonmaker has lust returned from a tour of Europe after obtaunung her PhD un Musuc Well uf I wanted to get on to the others before the reunuon started I had to leave As I passed the kutchen to the cafeterua I notuced Bruan Lowe un there whuppung up the refreshments Bruan us now the head chef at the Grulle Then I notuced Robert Keugwln standung agaunst the wall handung out gum As I stopped to get my stuck he told me he now owns hus own gum company and has bought out the corner store so that ut would sell hus gum exclusuvely I contunued on to talk wuth Lulllan Vuckers and Carol Tebo Lulluan now Mrs Dave Wules and Carol now Mrs Paul Lafayette contunued workung after theur marruages and are both very successful secretarues Whule talkung to them I notuced a group of the boys so when I funushed I went over to them Among the boys were Ralph Rayner and John Clemmer, who are now quute success ful wuth theur own uazz band They were provudung some of the entertaunment for the evenung Phulup Sparrow also went unto the servuce after graduatuon and he was statuoned over un Egypt He Iuked ut so well there that he went back afterwards and he us now quute famous for havung the largest harem un hustory And oh yes Francus Aldonus has funally been able to get rud of Iuus I94O Dodge and get a new I972 one after beung accepted as a bonus player for the Red Sox Bull George has been Iuvung un Hautu for the past eught years, where he has acquured the reputatuan of the Bongo Kung of all Calypso David Eager has gauned fame by openung a drag strup for the Berlun teenagers Tume was flyung so I had to hurry on Next l came upon another group of gurls Here there were Anne George, who went through nurses traunung and became a regustered nurse Even though Anne had to waut for Duck to funush college to be marrued she says ut was well worth ut Cynthla Rabbuns, the lucky Mrs Bully Poland as the proud mother of three boys and three gurls all red heads Barbara Srntth, also happuly marrued duscovered that the trauler she and Freddue luved un wasnt goung to hold out as long as they had planned What happened? Calculatuons off? Well she and her husband now have a beautuful four bedroom house Merle Burnham us the offuce manager of a group of seventeen secretarues for a large enguneerung enterpruse Bette Goodnow us the top archutect for the new Shoparama now beung buult here un Northboro Kay Proctor and Deborah Weed are outstondung surgucal nurses for Chucogos top two surgeons After gettung all the up to date news from these gurls I contunued on to talk wuth some more Here I found that Rasalue Graham, now Mrs Bob Brady who us stull as tuny as ever has had a set of beautuful twun boys who at the age of eught are both bugger than she Judtth McNutt, Nancy Hollus, and Lulllan Godun, who are outstondung members of the Northboro PTA have been asked appear as contestants on the televusuon show Tattle Tale Marsha Sibley us another of the happuly marrued group Stull as effucuent as ever the now Mrs Ruchard Sargent us head of the Womens Clubs un her dustruct I now had only fuve munutes to talk wuth the two remaunung classmates Lunda Egan and Lu Ann Warren Lunda has just funushed her fufth great book Thus one us about parent teenage problems Lu Ann us now the gurls physucal ed teacher and coach un Hopkunton Last but not least and a great surpruse to us all M Whrteornb came lumpung un on a cane just as the reunuon was about to start And guess what? He hasn t a mustache anymore Well I funally completed my routune of untervuewung everyone for my assugnment un tume to enyoy a wonderful evenung that I as well as the rest wull never forget for ut brought back many wonderful memorues to us all II II s . I ' 'I I,tl If ' I . S, ' , S i I - I I I I ' ' , I . I I . . . . . . I I -I , . . , - - II - II . . . , . I - I . . , - I - I . II II .. . . . . I - , . - I , . I - ' , ,. . . . . . . I , u I - I I . , , , . . - - I I I I . I - I I I I - I , . I ' ' ' ' fo -- II n . I - , I . I - , . I . . I , I ' - , , . . , . . , - ' I I I '- ., . I , . , , . , . . . I I I I I I I , . . . ST WI AND TESTAME Be at hereby known to all men that we the Class of l957 of Northboro Hagh School beang of sound mand and memory but knowang the uncertaanty of thas lafe do declare the state ments recorded an thas document to be our Last Wall and Testament thereby renderang anvalad all other statements or walls contravea After payment of our lust dues and funeral charges we bequeath and devase as follows Farst Franny Aldonas leaves has all round athletac abalaty to whachever team needs at most Second Dotty Auger leaves her love for Crossley cars to anyone who can fat anto them Thard Barbara Backford leaves the auestaonable aoy of wratang the Class Prophecy to some allustraous Junaor Fourth Albert Boudreau leaves has feelang for has glasses to Jammy Chalds Fafth Merle Burnham leaves her effacaency and a host of As to Pat Wells Saxth Laurae Carlson leaves to Mary Lou Goulet the luxury of convertable dravang Seventh John Clemmer leaves the door of has brothers musac store wade open to aazz lovers only Eaghth Davad Eager leaves has quaet ways to George Partradge an hopes that they wall have a calmang effect upon ham lunchroom leaves happy to be alave Tenth Anne George leaves her auack smale to Donna Hammond Eleventh Ball George leaves thss tame for good Twelfth Lallaan Godan leaves to JoAnn Fatello her expressave eyes and the abalaty to use them Tharteenth Bette Goodnow leaves a permanent posataon on the honor roll to Marae Rantala Fourteenth Rosalae Graham leaves wath no regrets Fafteenth Sally Gray leaves her modest confessaon that there wall never be another Scoop lake thas years Saxteenth Burt Gustafson leaves Marcaa to struggle on alone Seventeenth Nancy Hollas leaves her good looks and daspo sataon to any needy Junaor garl Eaghteenth Judy Johnson leaves her aob on the candy com maffee to any Junaor who can successfully operate a candy bar black market Naneteenth Bob Keagwan leaves has strong and close fraend shap wath Mr Fraser to Rodney Carbrey Twentaeth Braan Lowe leaves has seat an Englash class wath na arguments for once Twenty farst Judy McNutt leaves Mr Kennerly some well earned peace and quaet Twenty second Bertha Munzert leaves the presadency of the Senaor class as an example to all males of womans supremacy polatacs Twenty thard Margy Murray leaves her posataon as C0 Captaan of the cheerleaders to Rah Rah Sallanger Twenty fourth Janet Phapps leaves her posataon as class chauffeur to Howard Auger knowang full well the plague whach she places upon thas unsuspectang vactam Twenty fafth Murael Porter leaves her heaght to John Donlan realazrng how he needs at Twenty saxth Kay Proctor leaves wlth that famous bUl'St of speed whach wans her all the prazes at faeld day Twenty seventh Arnae Prudhomme leaves one used Stude baker to John McShane maybe he wall be better able to cope wath ats moods Twenty eaghth Ralph Raynor leaves has rhythm voace and saxaphone to the Freshman Fave wath hopes that they wall have no trouble fandang a new name for the group Twenty nanth Cynthaa Robbins leaves her fats of sneezing to any Junaor garl who can achaeve Candy s poase durmg an attack Thartaeth Janet Schafaeld leaves her cheerleadang unafarm to her saster Maraorae knowang that she wall fall at well Tharty farst Barbara Schoonmaker leaves her abalaty to obtaan hagh marks to the Junaor boys they need at Tharty second Marsha Sabley leaves gym class wath the realazataon that she as not the athletac type Tharty thard Barbara Smath leaves her auaet classroom manner to Charlae Nelson lNo comment neededl Tharty fourth Carol Tebo leaves her quaet charm to Jam Hackson Tharty fafth Lallaan Vackers leaves to Landa Dufresne her posataon as Mr Clarks pravate secretary Judy Gray Tharty seventh Deborah Weed leaves sadly acknowledgang the fact thas means the end of the Scaence Faars for her Tharty eaghth Phal Sparrow leaves has seat an Consumer Education empty as usual Tharty nanth Joan Zeh leaves to Dack McShane her love for maschlef and homework Fortaeth To the Junaor class we leave our congratulataons at havang made at thus far and our hope that they wall use all the Senior facalataes and pravaleges to thear advantage Forty farst To the Sophomore class we leave the antacapataon of someday becomang Senaors and wath thas the hope that they wall be able to carry out the hagh adeals whach we have set for them Forty second To the Freshman class we leave three lattle words Lots of luck' We hereby nomanate and appoant as executor Mr Whatcomb and request that he be exempt from gavang any surety on has bond as such Sagned The Class af l957 In Watness Whereof we set our hand and seal thas tharteenth day of June an the year of our Lord one thousand nane hundred and fafty seven Margy Murray Class Attorney Watnesses l Tom Pasanska 2 Gordon Hathaway 3 Steve o Nia-may Lia-ada Egqnl Offer O yeqr of hondaang money in Qhe Thirty-sixth: Lu Ann Warren leaves her zest for living to in . 23 Mos, bkely N succeed and Best Figure and Physique Class Clowns Class Polmcnans Lllllan Vlckers and Bobby Kelgwln and Joan Zeh do E U C G Q Frannre Aldonls 6tl :5 We admlt that our Stars of Tomorrow Max not be at the top of the lr t Of tomorrows Whos Who rn Ameruco But we boast and we proudly mslst Thcugh we havent a Pons or Caruso Who wlll bnghten the soundlngs of Heaven There are stars ID the future for the masts the bests Of Cur Class of 1957 Most Talented Bette Goodncw and Jchn Clemmer Best Dancers Best All Around Bertha Munzert and class Fhns Margy Murray and Arnle Prudh mme Murlel Porter and Al Boudrer Bruce Carlson and 24 Ln' Eg: 'and r cf C rl,cn ' 1 lr f - t rl, , , , . . . , -. e Most Athlehc Most Temperomental Lu Ann Warren and Bnli George J Most Effncaent udy McNutT and Bruan Lowe 0lfl'L0l l 0lfU Most Athuchve Janet Schofneld and Arnle Prudhomme Most Co operohve Best Dressed Lu Ann Warren and Sally Gray and Frannne Aldonus Merle Burnham and Bruce Carlson Quletest John Clemmer Carol Tebo and Dave Eager 5 Left to right front Ralph Rayner Philip Sparrow Dcyid Eager, Sally Gray, Arnie Prudhomrne, Janet Phipps, John Clemmer Joan Zeh Bob Keigwin Judy Johnson Al Boudreau, Bill George. Buck: Bette Goodnow, Judy McNutt Debby Weed Kay Proctor Merle Burnham Ba bara Smith, Bertha Munzert guide Larry Mayer, Mrs. Whitcornb Mr Whitcomb Miss Riley Lu Ann Warren Linda Egan, Dotty Auger, Janet Schofield, Margy APRIL 29 1957 NORTHBORO SENIGRS Our nation's capital as seen through the eyes of a high school senior is a place both awesome and captivating. Austere and peaceful in the daylight, after nightfall it becomes a veritable playground. . . . and time enough for some we-II-earned shut-eye. 41 afgnolrlffr 'F Q? 1 . l' c. First in view: the Capitol building . . the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier , . Many and varied are the comments: How clean it is! How imposing. And many are the bona fide Southern accents acquired! Trips to Mount Vernon and Annapolis . . . bus rides-guided tours, that is-down Em- bassy Row, tried chicken, fried chicken, fried chicken, And who gets to bed early? Not a soull INVADE WASHINGTGN After three days of it, not an eye can stay open, not a foot can drag another after it. And yet do we want to go home? Not on your life? But all good things must come to an end. So homeward we turn our weary feet, and return happier, wiser, and wishing to go back sometime-soon. and a rousing chorus as the train pulls into , 3 ni. and the famous lwo Jimo statue. K Night-time, and the Lincoln Memorial, TWO days' lhlee' and Worcester. it's time to head for and some more sorely home . . , needed sleep . , . If 33 H if I? KJ ll it ll Yi li? ae ,-. Z! SE if QS 'QR in .1- 'Q hi' 1 A X XSS? 1 a l 7 in S-if ? 9 Q 'la 9 W' XX .... 'VX gfl-rlfrbl CLASS SONG CTO the tune of A Perfect Doy When we come to the end of four perfect years And we look back o er all of our fun We look ahead wuth some few small fears To the future we ve just begun When we thunk of the joys and of sorrows too Whlch followed us through these years We ll remember our frlends and teachers too Who have all become so dear Well, we've reached the end of four perfect years, And the tlrne has just come to part We thunk of all of our bygone fears And of mem'r:es retained In our heart Then we turn to the future so brlght and new With hope and o parting sngh, And we turn away from what's old and true Wuth, Goodbye to old Northboro Hugh Kay Proctor 5 l W Q 28 'Q ll U h vffl ff' N l f S Qs X . XM f ,hc lj - Xqcggf f 'f S A if W as X ix- v 0 to , Q, G xl N. C 'Q' E E s 1 4 c S S S ol S S X ,, 0 ' ' j ' f ifilil Magazine drive members, left to right. First row: Janet Schoonrnaker, Linda Dufresne, Jo-Ann Sullivan, Beverly Conrad, Jeanette Latour, Bonnie Simpson. Second row: Mr. Kennerly, advisor, Beverly French, Jeanne Allaire, Joan Paquin, Joyce Johnson, Third row: Caryl O'Brien, Bertha Munzert, Judy Gray, Sally Gray, Bette Goodnow. MAGAZINE DRIVE .1 my if SM l :Sail L Jil REEL WVU 1 fm Ma ezine drive ca tains left to ri ht Joan Pa uin 9 P 1 9 Cl Linda Dufresne, chairman, Janet Schoonmaker Bette Goodnow. GLEE CLUB f Glee Club officers, left to right: Margy Murray President Linda Dufresne, Librarian, Marsha Sibley, Secretory. Glee Club Members th ff-H wx THE NEW LOCK ...HTHE SCOOP Last November, the students of N. H. S. wel- comed the new Scoop, The school paper, a familiar sight at N. H. S, for many years, under- went drastic changes this year, thanks to the brainwork of art editor, Bill Parry, and the edi- torial staff. To judge from sales, the changes resulted in a winner. Advisors .................,,.,,.... Miss Taft and Miss Riley Assistant Editor ...... ....................... M arcia Eck Editor ............... ....... S ally Gray Scoop staff. Front row seated, left to right: Muriel Steere, Bertha Munzert, Margaret Murray, Judy McNutt, Anne George, Patty Wells, Barbara Sallinger. Back row, left to right: Marcia Eck, Bill Parry, Janet Winning, Maureen Gauvin, Carol O'Brien, Ralph Rayner, Janet Schofield, Burt Gustafson, Dotty Auger, Carol Schleyer, Bette Goodnow, Merle Burnham, Sally Gray. 31 . . . Spirit and morale Captain Bruce Carlson Backs, left to right: AI Boudreau, Dick Dow, Arthur Bachand, Bruce Carlson. Arnie Prudhomme Captain Bill George Line, left to right: Paul Pisinski, Rod Carbrey, Arnie Prud- homme, Pete Morin, Gerry Eggert, Earl Savage, Paul Sar- ' gent. JS ..n,...... ...an showed through The N. H. S. football team turned in a good season even though the record did not indicate it. Lack of experience and lack of depth were the key factors in Northboro's defeats. Next year's team, however, will be the team that Northboro has been waiting for. With experienced players such as Rod Carbrey, Dave Wheeler and Pete Morin re- turning to don Northboro's uniforms of maroon and white plus many very promis- ing freshmen and sophomores adding their skill, we should have our most successful season. Mr. Yazejian and Mr. Clark have done an extremely good job with the team and we are sure will continue to do so. Left to right: Mr. Yazeiian, Coach, John Philcox, Ass't Manager, Bill George and Bruce Carlson, Co-captains, Bob Keigwin, Manager, Mr. Clark, Coach. Al Boudreau First row, left to right: Bob Keigwin, Manager, Arnie Prudhomme, Bruce Carlson, Bill George, Al Boudreau, Dick Dow, Ralph Falardeau, John Philcox, Ass't. Manager. Second row: Neil Chapdelaine, Gerry Eggert, Lee Robbins, Ray Kirby, Danny Salmon, Brad Cook. Third row: John Fouracre, Paul Sargent, Paul Pisinski, Norman Dow, Arthur Bachand. Fourth row: David Wheeler, Peter Morin, Earl Savage, Rod Carbrey. Gi Left to right: Colcaptains Lu Ann Warren and Linda Egang Coach, Mrs. Yaglou. Forwards ond goalie, left to right: Virginia Betteridge, Lu Ann War- ren Beverl Carlson Ka Proctor, I Y I Y Maureen Graham, Judy Scott. M. 9 GIRLS' FIELD This year ci new sport for girls was intro- duced-field hockey. All the teams we op- posed were experienced and well organized while Northboro was inexperienced and newly organized. We played five games and won one. Although not an impressive record we consider it good for the first year in a new sport. We all feel it was well worth the effort and time because of the fun we had playing field hockey. Guards ond goalie left to right Janice McCloud Bonnie Simpson Beverly Carlson Linda Egan Jackie Reynard Barbara Hahn HOCKEY All Center Forward Kay Proctor Halfback Linda Egan J V TEAM Left to nghf first row Janet Campbell Ton: Rodngues Beverly Collard Joan Collard Second row Llnda Flanders Carolyn Pennze Carolyn Leland Elnzabefh Wakefleld Llnda Sandell HERE COME THE GIRLS.. Left to right, kneeling: Co-Captains Bertha Munzert and Margaret Murray. Standing: Dorothy Auger, Janet Schofield, Marcia Eck, Barbara Sallinger, Linda Dufresne, and Janet Schoonmaker. THE N. H. S. CHEERLEADERS From the beginning of the football season to the end of the baslqctball season the cheerleaders displayed their usual spirit and provided that extra spark at each game. Those who saw them in the Spencer Cheerleading Tournament will remember also the excellent showing they made there. The four seniors leaving the squad will miss cheering, and they wish their successors the best of luck. Above: Practice, practice, practice: that's what makes a cheerleader. . . and performance on the field is what proves it. 36 ,I , Wd.- ww.. N. , KF Hifi WIN rm. ':-3-.gp M-Q .4 72- fl., ,fs Qx',:1g3L Y ,fx L, U Y 5 if 5, I 4 Toni Rodrigues The most talented folks at N. H. S .... Beano, Ralph, and Jimmy swinging out . . . Pat catch- ing all the boys' eyes , , . Janet do- ing an encore without her gee-tar . . . Toni doing an impromptu to a song she'd never heard before . . . and the last and best dedication at Grafton High. TRAVELING ASSEMBLY Ralph Rayner, John Clemmer and Jimmy Childs let out a real cool beat. Carol Welch laments, Gee, it's tough to be a skunk! Miss Riley, Advisor Left to right, first row: Gail Morse, Phyllis Connors, Jeanne AI- Iaire, Linda Dufresne, Linda Brackett, Pat Wells, Janet Win- ning. Second row: Janet Sinclair, Maureen Gouyin, Donna Hayes, Barbara Sallinger, Carol Welch, Jackie Hogan. Third row: Jimmy Childs, John Clemmer, Judy Scott, Judy Gray, Ralph Rayner, Bruce Carlson. Maureen Gauvin- Go, Go, Go! Gwen Are Like treetcarsw Presented December 6, l956, by the Northboro High School Student Activity Association. Director, Mrs. Eleanor Hubbard Men Are Like Streetcors . . . our heroine, Morgy Mur- roy, exploins to Borb Schoonmoker, Bert Munzert, ond Connie Carlson. Nutt. N- Stop it you wife beoter ' Mor Mur , ' - QY ' roy, Arnie Prudhomme, ond wife-sover, Bruce Carlson. The Wor of the Cornotionsi Rolph Royner ond Jo Ann Sullivon. . . . When you miss one . . . left to right: Bob The neighborhood mothers, Keigwin, Pot Wells, Jimmy Childs, ond Morgy Murroy. left to right: Morcio Eck, Bette Goodnow, Judy Mc- . . . There's sure to be another along soon . . . And every- one is hoppy: Koy Proctor, Rolph Royner, Solly Groy, Arnie Prudhomme, Jimmy Childs, ond Morgy Murroy. 1956-1957 BASKETBALL The N.H.S. basketball team com- pleted another good season, finishing with a 12-9 record and taking the runner-up trophy in the Clark Tourna- ment. After starting slowly, losing seven out of the first nine games, the Mounties, ably coached by Mr. Clark, vanquished team after team to finish third place in thf Cast Central League. Dave Hunnewell ond George Partridge Fran Aldonis Dave Eager Burt Gugfgfgon Bob Keigwin Ralph Rayner . and here are the N. H. S. cheerleaders again, cheering our boys on to victory. STARS... Coach-Mr. Clark W Dave Donnelly and Donny Starkey 'Q 3 Captam Bull George Sudbury Llncoln Westboro Hopedole Northboro Marlboro Ashland Northboro Southboro Hopedcle Northboro Northboro Northboro Northboro Northboro Southboro Northboro Northboro Northboro Northboro Hopedole Manager1Rod Ca rbrey Scoreboard Clark To 46 Northboro Norrhboro Northboro Westboro Northboro Northboro Sudbury Lmcoln Nlorthboro Northboro Marlboro Stow Hopknnton Hopknnton Hollnston Northboro Stow Holhston urney Games Lunenburg Lexcester Northboro 1 .... . Y I I n P .... .4 4-W 'za . .2 ..-Yugi ' . , ' 56 36 1 ' -A , 56 52 , y H ' 1' ,, ' 48 44 ' 7 Q, . 61 47 63 54 ' 74 45 7 49 , ' 41 59 . 57 .. ,J 64 4 -ff 57 44 ' I 50 38 69 ' 48 76 ' 43 xv- 63 ' 50 78 59 - 58 24 49 ' 48 72 4 57 A 45 41 Co-captains, Lu Ann Warren and Judy McNul't This year's season was not as good as we expected it to be. This result can be attributed to the fact we lost three very valuable players by graduation, and also to the tact that we lacked the height and experi- ence of the schools we played. Even though our season's record is not too impres- sive, we all certainly enjoyed playing and working for our new coach, Mrs. MacLeod. We all wish next year's team the best of luck, and hope they will win back the trophy. Coach, Mrs. MacLeod 1956-1957 Managers, Carol Schleyer and Bonnie Simpson and Judy Scott. Forwards, left to right: Mary Goulet, Linda Egan, Lu Ann Warren GIRLS' BASKETBALL Guards, left to right: Barbara Sallinger, Ginny Betteridge, Judy McNutT, Donna Hayes. Northboro Southboro Saufhbora Northboro Northboro g Guard, Judy McNutt 38 Ashland 48 Northbara Bl Narthboro 59 l-lopedale 72 Stow Forward, Li nda Egan SCOREBOARD 37 l-lapkinton 66 3l Northbora 53 48 Ashland 59 29 Stow 67 54 Hapkintan 56 Forward, Lu Ann Warren Northboro Hal I i ston Northboro Narthboro Northboro Boys' J. V. team, left to right: Wendell Schofield, Brad Cook, Gene Flanders, Dick Dow, Wayne Wheeler, Ray Kirby, Johnny Fouracre, Bobby Flagg. Girls' J. V. team, left to right, first row: Linda Dufresne, Margy Murray, Janet Winning, Mrs. MacCleod, coach, Barbara Dous- lin, Phyllis Connors, Barbara l-lahn. Second row: Janet Crosley, Mary Shea, Carolyn Leland, Diane Blakeley, Judy Teeter, Beth MacLean, Marcia Eck, Janet Campbell. J. V. BASKETBALL Q IN wxxasf full , Z K we iff, f E ' s X N 'Ss I f K Q QE 1 ! .J ra ,.4 f ll ff -f - J, viz flllx fl S s.,.,f SPRING 5251 ,..' Ex x,-qw Q-MZ: Www' J.J.'.,3Nw-,,Q,, '1 Avi' Q- ix -vDg1, ,tw ..., '44 '3f,p- J... as A J'-,QM -.-M j all 'lx SCIENCE FAIR HELD MARCH 28, 1957 9th ANNUAL Every year sees the Nt H. S. science fair becoming better and better. Competition is always keen, but winners and losers alike share in the fun and learning combined. This year the senior division winners are eligible to enter the district science fair at Worcester Polytechnic institute and the State Fair at M. l. T. We wish them the best of luck. Advisor . - :'. Q. Senior Division winners, left to right: Danny Kinney 2nd, Paul Sargent, 3rd, George Hardsog, lst e,f mx RX' f Mr. Kennerly , ,if ,QQA .. S f fm? fs .1 Q lh, to e g ' V L m H f iq.. . . . and Ralph Rayn'er gets our nomination for Mad Scientist of Junior Division winners, left to right: Russell Baker and Ralph Falardeau, 3rd, Bradford Cook and John Lindquist, lst, Bar- bara Hahn and Eunice Butterfield, Znd. N. H. S. 47 Q Left to right, front: John Rogers, Brad Cook, Bob Keigwin, Ray Kirby, and Norman Dow. Buck: Jackie Pierce, John Lindquist, Ralph Rayner, Bill George, Don Starkey, Franny Aldonis, David Donnelly, and George Partridge. David Hunnewell, Manager B A S E B A L L . il: 1 J 3 es Af Bob Keigwin, Captain 48 ,. , O . 5, ll 8' X J m Sill .M ,if , Janet Phlpps and Margy Murray managers Left to right front Barbara Hahn Beverly Carlson Barbara Salllnger Noreen Subley and Shella Porter Bock Carolyn Leland Eunice Bufterfleld Maureen Graham Carolyn Pemnze manga? ip nf O STUDENT COUNCIL This year the Student Council busily went about its work, following the provisions of the revised school constitution. A major project was the drawing up of a handbook, which will be published in the tall and will serve to ac- quaint new students with the school. Another innovation was the installation of a suggestion box in the office Perhaps the biggest project was the North boro Youth Council The Student Council formed the nucleus of this new organization, whose aim is to provide more activities for the young people ot the town For the Student Council, this was certainly an active and profitable year Advisor Mrs Eleanor Hubbard yxfx-16 Student Council members clockwise seated Linda Dutresne Linda Egan Linda Brackett Janet Schofield Barbara Schoonmaker Laurie Carlson Bertha Munzert Patricia Wells Judith Scott Standing Bradford Cook Russell Baker Ralph Rayner William George Bruce Carlson Robert Keigwin David Donnelly Peter Morin i M255 ...,.4-df' I Secretory Linda Egan 3 Vice President Ralph Rayner President Bruce Carlson 7 -t-Tc: if - lflt -. , , . f I ' 5 'R K ' L 1 Z u s I J ' I I S I I I I I I I f 1 - 1 1 r - Y I ' . 9: ' sv: Y ' ' ' ' A 1 . , . s.- -, 2 g. ' ' ' N L W l J lk N ' vs W If ,gin-. . ' 'aff ' K. N B-'I-if-1 ,...,.M .,,, . ,Nici 'V me -Q J 53 V: gl'-'51 . A will i X: J? A ,ly My if , , ,g .3 ' f.,u,.' v 3 , . X N. 1 ll A fe ,4- 'SO N M ,. VXJ... ,W .,c............... . gg? l' by ! V it--! V 'fn' itat? .1 3 . gr E . 4 4 i 4, L. sf .Q f L4 -,.,tJM' NAllC'NAL L HONOR, O f S29 if: 'ie ia! ,S 1957 members, left to right: Judy Gray, Bette Goodnow, Barbara Schoonmaker, Merle E W Burnham, Linda Egan, Lu Ann Warren, Patricia Wells, Marcia Eck, and Judith Scott. ll NATICNAL HONOR SOCIETY Each year four juniors and two Advisor, Mrs. Hubbard seniors from Northboro High School are chosen to be members of the National Honor Society. Membership in this national or- ganization is granted on the basis of four principles: character, schol- arship, leadership, and service, and is considered one of the highest honors this school confers. A member of this society is a member of a world-recognized organization that is represented in over six thousand secondary schools in the United States and foreign countries. We can feel justly proud to have the National Honor Society in Northboro High School. Left to right, first row: Billy Ilsley, Craig Tyre, Winslow Bickford, Janice MacLeod, Tony Vickers, Richard Gray, Earl Hickson. Second row: Richard Garcia, Buddy McNutt, Janet Winning, Bruce Armington, Peter Matioli, James Nelson, Donald Olson. THE NORTHBORO HIGH SCHOOL BAND lt was in the fall of i953 that the North- of having, Happily, both he and the students bO O High Sfhool Bond WGS l '0U9U 0l'ed- MV- survived, until today the N. H. S. music- Freeman suffered through wrong notes, - h ' broken reeds, and sundry other problems makers ire O Sm' young' but Ormomous' which only fledgling musicians are capable Orgomzo 'On' Majorettes, left to right: Muriel Steere, Jeanne Allaire, Maureen Gauvin, Patricia Wells, Donna Jean Hayes, Franny Phillipo, and Harlene Flanders. half ,- '-n -...., ..,,.,.4A IUHIOI' Pmm ND Mm He'-'9P!1On ba ouqh 'ish Sf-'mor School vv v ,957 v,vvS N., X Prom Queen and her Oourt Left to nghf Phulnp Sparrow Vnr gumo Bruce Morcno Eck Burton Gustafson Lillian Vickers ond David Wiles. v-XML Q21 ,T I GRADUATION. Graduation speakers, left to right. Front: Barbara Schoonmaker, Merle Burnham, Barbara Bickford, Margaret Murray. Back: Linda Egan, Valedictoriang Bette Goodnow, Salutatoriang Lu Ann Warren. For the Class of 1957 of Northboro High School, June thirteenth was The Day. Thirty- nine sets of nerves were on edge as thirty-nine seniors in thirty-nine conventional dithers marched forward to receive their long-awaited diplomas. Five essays, two songs, the class prophecy and class will, the awarding of scholarships, and then . . . the long-awaited porchmen'r.' Sighs, tears, and a few uncon- cealed smiles . . . goodbyes and goodbye kisses . . . flashbulbs popping . . . and then it was all over. As much as we might like to, we can't go T' f. .N Senior officers, left to right: Dorothy Auger, Vice-President, Bertha Munzert, President, Sally Gray, Secretary, Mar- garet Murroy, Treasurer. back. So we go on . . . and give these words to the students coming after us: Enjoy it while you can . . . and good luck! 3,,,,.gnnnP4 W .,. .0-ww tfw z Q, M f Tiff v j msg. hx -4- X 41 if ., 1 4 .ww 5,11 Q-f Vg lfvlv wk, -1-'- v-'2 '4 'gf ' w3, 1 flfvdf , 'mx wa, if ,A x I N... JUNIORS Advisors: Mr. McKinley, and Miss Riley Class Ofhcers, left to nght. 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