Pittsfield High School - Yearbook (Pittsfield, MA)

 - Class of 1950

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Q9 1959 ep, Published by The Senior Class of Pittsfield High School Pmsrusw, MASSACHUSETTS JUNE, l95O Yvoarb of'lE6itors 1 'o-l'1r1'1'I0rs liililh Buller James ll'l1o'.s' lVlzo l'o-f'l1airmer1, Lillie Galiano, Jol Miriam Ilammonrl Malcolm Kane Vharles Alcssio Joan Gallagher Mae Garnish Malcolm Keeler M argarcl Guillinan Lorita Martinelli Statistics fl0-flllCl'I-TYIZUII, Patricia Hughes, Wi Susanne lirosseau Ann Evans Ycncy Noto School .'lcf1'v1't1'es 0'l5ricn in Krieger Jolm Massimiano Nancy Montgomerg Frank Pulano Joseph Simon lliani Monks Alfreml Kirchner Leon Morrier l'o-I llIllI.7'7I1UIl, Joyce Gasper, Nlarvin Bass Leslie Burcli Jean Fronin Eleanor Cleary Joseph Fuhrman School Scenes fl!!-lllIflI.TIIl6'll, Marguerite Brown, l Lucy Brower Helly Noon History fl!!-flll!1fl'I7187l, Faith Whiting, Ge Donald Furtis Boys' Sports Robert Gale Pal ricia Hamilton iohcrt Brown Mary Callanan ralfl Clark Jean Pruyne fl!!-fllll1l'Tlll,6ll, James CGllCI'SlI'0lll, Jason Recler Richard Ross Charles Steady Girls, Sports f'hafirfman, Joan Gaudette Mary Coughlin Catherine Mierzejewski Class Will Chairman, Basilio Henriques, Jr. C. Richard Ilolleran Betsy Hynes hlargery Lyman Spec-ial Feature l'hairmarz, Doris Byrdy Jane Blackwell i Sondra Schwartz Photography Gordon Swirsky Art Co-l'hairmen, Rosemary Fazio, Larson Powell Tributes Pearl Binder Virginia Enright hffarian Felton Charles Gibbs Patricia Girard Frances Hubbard Sarah Bazzano Mary Coughlin Helene Cripps Jean Cronin Mary Fitzsimmons Dolores Hashim Flass Adviser . Yearbook Adviser Business Adviser Typing Adviser l'o-l'hairmen, Ann Cavanagh, Nancy Roth Betty Aitchison I 'irculatlon Manager James Connor xldvertisirig Committee Ulzaiirman, Patricia Daignanlt Helen Keefe Joseph Lavelle Barbara Leonard Sheila McNiece Ann Meagher Typing Uommzfttee for the Yearbook llhairmarz, Rosemary hlonterosso I 'o-Chairman, Anne Harrington Uormmittee Eleanor Haskell Nancy Jackson Shirley Janssen Helen Kordana Grace La Rosa Adelaide Nicola Ulass Advisers Carol U'Donnell Fern O'Donnell Sondra Schwartz Barbara Silver Gordon Swirsky VValter Weeks .Fern 0'Donnell Lena Pariselli Nancy Quadrozzi Nina Sacchetti Marie Siciliano Betty Wallin . Mr. James Conroy Miss Madeline E. Pfeiffer Mr. William Hayes Miss Elizabeth Enright WW' Sui! 'K Toreworb S WE, the Class of 1950, in bidding final adieu to our alma 1nater, look back with fondest memories upon those pleasant, but altogether too fleeting years spent within its ivy-covered walls, we hope that we have not failed in setting this important milestone on the hundredth anniversary of our school. As the theme for this Yearbook, we have chosen the hundred years which have elapsed since the first class in 1850 passed through the portals of a small, crudely built school to embark upon the great educational adventure. These hundred years have been years of growth and progress, of hope, hard work, and accomplishment. It is our hope that in the century now beginning, Pittsfield High School may maintain its high standards and go on to new and richer achievement. XM lun: l':4lm1 Tebication S we of the Class of 1950 review the hundred years of our sehool's existenee, We feel a deep sense of gratitude to all the earlier sons and daughters of Pittsfield High School, for it was they who estab- lished and strengthened our school, making it into a proud institution of learning. From the portals of Pittsfield High have gone forth thousands of young people to take their places in the world of business, art, seienee, and other fields of endeavor. To all we pay our tribute of respect and affection. LAYING THE CORNERSTONE OF THE PRESENT BUILDING iq- 15-4 1850 1851 T1 1 '1'lIl1f!TiJ11l Jonathan Tenney 1853-57 Prim-ipal A. B. Whipple 1857fti-4 Principal S. J, Sawyer 1864-611 Principal W. H. Swift 1867 1866-G9 Principal .l. E. Bradley 1870 1 869- 78 Principal '1ll1El'1 Tolman 1 STG 18THf82 Principal E. G. lla dwin 1882388 Principal E. G. Rive 1882+ E11 Principal J. li. Welch One Tfunbreb years 1850-1950 Centennial Occ By Doris Byrdy f llark, all who will, and we shall relate The history of our Alma Mater to date. From the solons at Boston came the farsighted ruling That the towns must. respond to the need for high schooling. What an adverse reception this ukase received! For most, from the least to the mayor believed 'Twas nonsensical. After years of evading the 1aw's demands, Our town built a school where the post office now stands. It had three rooms to boast. of, cost three thousand dollars, Had an M.A. in charge of some five dozen scholars. The townsfolk dropped in whenever they wanted. The exams, which were oral and public, then haunted The students. The subjects they studied were straight from the classics: E.g., rhetoric, Greek, and Euclidean mathematics. Philosophy, mental and moral, was askedg And with bookkeeping also the students were tasked. The school grew in numbers, but not in capacity: So to deal with the great intellectual voracity 'Twas rebuilt. Grade school and high school were therein combined. Soon enrollment surpassed that for which 'twas designed. When the powers deemed it well to reward lucubration . Two lone girls were first honored in formal graduation. Now the Meciical School on South Street was bought, But this acquisition quite soon came to naught: A fire razed the structure considered so fine, But a new one was built in a very short time On the same site. Innovations were addedg new ideas were expressed, Such as, English, not Latin's what ought to be stressed. A heretical teacher was heard to exclaim On the subject of homework, I think it's a shame! A foresighted school board began to insist That science and French be put. on the list To keep up with the times. With the passing of years t.he at.tendance increased: Accommodations, however-not in the least. One perplexed princeps made this suggestion: Th' elementary students who increase congestion Might well be removed, to our satisfaction: Their presence, forsooth, is a cause of detrac-lion From high scholars' dignity. Wi ts THE CLASS OF 1394 1805 1891fl905 l'rinm-ipl t'. A. Hyram 1897 1898 1 P45111 1905-1 l 1'rineipn1 W, D. Goodwin 1911 1911-17 Principal Hurry E. ltratt. 10l7f21 Principal Lorne 13. Hulsman 1921 Principal Roy M. Strnut. 1928 ltkil 1050 Needs and pleas went unheeded: facilities were dwindling, lint the Fates got some action -used the school for their kindling! Although the town fathers commissioned a new one, A good two years passed before it was done. A half-finished block at a Wlest Street location, Sadly equipped to advance education, Served in the meantime. Our very first high school, so the archives express For the space of a year next. relieved the distress. Down by the Vommon at a First Street address The new building was ready-a peerless suecessf-4 A structure imposing, with classrooms to spare, lt boasted labs, a cafeteria-in those days quite rare- And an auditorium! Business was booming, so they made a decision To arrange and conduct a commercial division. When the attendance had doubled in but a deca.de's space The students of business were prevailed on to make place By transferring their section to ltead School nearby: Their departure, however, served not to supply The much-needed relief. All methods and means were tried out in this crux In an effort to cope with and shelter the infiux They set. up more seats, held a double session, And accomplished slight ends by corporeal compression, They converted the attic without insulating tlt was freezing in winter: in spring, suffoeatingl - Into classrooms. A sin of omission to leave t.his unsaid: In this fortunate year Mr. Strout becalne head. The since titled High School of Commerce returned And the crowding seemed hopeless. Then aid was discerned The mayor appointed a special committee To seek and suggest some fit spot in the city For a new school. Sentimental objection couldn't bar their selection So, soon was complete the long-needed erection. The years intervening have swiftly passed by To find cause for expanding even this Pittsfield lligh Its history up to the presentis been told. Now, we'll opine what the future will hold That its first hundred years were the hardest! 'mf V Y me lbw QC' oss sg 9 '10 'XP .. -,l.. 4 uulqll lin 1850-1950 Hy .lIllI'!'l.fl . 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IS lllll'X'l l J E HAPGOOD llzg 'W aio 14 Q O I, fy 'Q ns -I . 5 3 5 . sl QJQ n 6 aw N AL' 0.f.,f49 Vawfyl gr seU6 '1l ' 14 ' QF' ullllllkv .fi Ns 235 U ,mn C9 : Y l Y U 7 ye, I if. if fat, L33 Q53 kmgq Zig, T' v A , QI? I I' rfysoqsxxs -x iilIi!l,, A5'Nb J,+4Y 1 QM-L WL .7 E45 - mm7! L i,CQ-f.. r m f X 4 U40 . f. MFFGMR NIR. ROY Nl. S'l'li0l7'l', Prim-ipnl Ullflftll-flfflll mul rmper-lr'rl lcaflfr mmf .mfs 92 1 ' I 2 MISS NlCl,l,lE J. l'.XliKi'1ll. llmn ul' Girls .Yofrvlfor lwr k1'11fll1'11z'.v,v. IlIllll'I'.S'ffIIlllI.II!j, mul If'1-.WIUIII R NIR. JOHN F. HORNY. Yicc-I'n'im-ipul Il1l'r1y.v lzlfllgful mul 1'rllrrz'.wl1'rl in our r-lu.v.v 1JI'fI'jU',.S' NIR. ll.XIiUl,lJ IC. IIICNNICSSICY, Yic-0-l'rim-ipnl l r1'z'111lly, IllIIlCl'SflllIII1.Ilg, and lzcljgful Io everyone DR IIDWARD li. VAN IHHICX, Yicc-l'n-imlpnl In c'.1'f'f'11z'11f l.II.S'fI'llf'f0I' mul Sl'lll'l'I'l7ffllfllll Q xx we gwsxw- W Lx... , A NIR. GICURGIC NI. INNIS For l11'1'r:fy-vigil! yvurs lzvrzrl Qf flu' 1'v0I'l'I.f1II Ilflllgllllfjl' l11'purIm1'ul, 11111, :luring fllllf fillll' an 1'.1'f'1'llf11f imvlzvr mul rvul fricml In his nmny .s-fflflvrzfs um! ucqurz1'nIrn11-c'.s- Zin :Memoriam jllilr. illilliillarh Q. Svbep arhsun Teacher of Cabinet Making 194-5-1949 .-1 fine and 'zmderstanrling friend and teacher Mr. Zbarnlh QE. 'lynch Teacher of Physics 1930-1949 An excellent educator and a true mul helpful friend 'Ghz Taculty Mr. Roy M. Strout, Principal Mr. John F. Moran, Assistant Superintendent of Schools, Director Vocational Education Mr. Harold E. Hennessey, Vice Principal-Technical Mr. Edward B. VanDusen, Vice Principal Miss Nellie J. Parker, Dean of Girls Teacher Miss Catherine A. Baker . Mrs. James W. Beahan . Miss Marion L. Bulger . Mr. Clarence L. Carey . Mr. Raymond F. Carey . Miss Doris R. Carmel Miss Helene V. Carmel . Mr. John T. Carmody Miss Ella J. Casey . . Bliss Florence Coffey . Miss Margaret M. Conlon Mr. James A. Conroy . Miss Mary R. Curtin . Mr. Thomas R. Curtin . Miss Eileen E. Daly . Mr. James F. Davison . Miss Margaret D. Davison Miss Elizabeth M. Enright Mr. Arthur S. Fox . . Mr. Bruno J. Gauvreau . Mr. Thomas F. Geary Mr. Robert Gage . . hir. F. Carl Gorman . Miss Lauretta M. Guiltinan Mr. VVilliam A. Hayes . Nliss Rosemary T. Haylon Mr. Theodore Herberg . Mr. Edward C. Hickey . Miss Viola Hutchinson . Miss E. Laura Hodges . Mr. Matthew K. Jacoby . Mildred M. Jordan . Margaret Kaliher . Constance J. Keegan Mary A. Kelly . Catherine A. Kennedy Miss Miss bliss Nliss Miss Mr. Robert M. Kriger . Mr. John P. Leahy . . Miss Kathleen E. Madden Mr. Willard T. Maloney . Miss Margaret Manvel . Mr. Carmen C. Massimiano Miss Katherine McCormick Mr. Joseph P. McGovern Mr. Edward J. McKenna Subjects . . . Geography Stcnography, Typewriting, l 'ounseling Algebra, Geometry, Counseling . United States History . . . English . Bookkeeping, Arithmetic . Stenography, Typewriting . Supervisor Physical Education . Depart . . . . French . . . English . . . Latin. I 'hem istry, I 'ouuseling . . . English Supervisor fy' .flrt . . Spanish . . I 'hemistry . . . . Biology . Stenography, Typewriling ment rg' Athletics, Head Coach . Algebra, lllathematics Algebra, Senior Mathematics . . . C. P. Physics . . Director of Music . . English, History . Commercial flrithmetic, Bookkeeping, Typewriting . . . . English Head of M athematies Department, Director rg' Testing , . . . English , . . . Librarian . . . English General Science, Biology . . . Geometry United States History History and Counseling . . . . English . . . . French . Head of Commercial Department Head ry' Science Department, Chemistry Econ Supervisor of School Cafeteria omics, Problems of Democracy . . . Household Arts Algebra, Senior Mathematics . . . , English . United States and European History . . . . English Nliss l':irIu-r This slip gm-s lu your lnuiiii--runiil lc-:n'lwi'. Mr. NIUVIIII Xuw, in lin- Yum-:iliumil D4-p:ii'1lllvi1l I Mr. Slruul Now pass in f'iI'Si-IJt'l'illll!u NIV. ll:-nm-wsm-5' WIu:ll? l.:ul1- Nlissfm-1-m'n1i l511sIi1'liiI inl'1'i:lax.1lg:l:Ili 'lillm' Ufiicx- Fluff 'Wvllaii :lrv lllvix' plulli11g? Ur. Yam lyllhvll I,cl's lmvv :l womisln-cl l'IHlib1'l'l'lll'l'.U ixll'S.XYiIl'll0I'kfuFUI'HH'iPlIlil'iiIl'iSiItll'i,llllfilllIl0l'iilIli nu-vli p, Tea ch er Mr. Uornelius J. McMahon . Miss Helen B. McNaughton . Mrs. Cecily Levine, CSubstituteD Miss Helene M. Millet . . Mr. William S. M. Montgomery Miss Jean I. Nlorgan . . Miss Rachel VV. hlorse . Mr. Charles E. Murphy . Miss Frances W. Murphy Mr. Lawrence J. Murphy Miss Anne E. Nesbit . Miss Ruth M. Nicholson . Miss Madeline E. Pfeiffer Mr. Arthur B. Phinney . Miss Anastasia L. Power Miss Isabel Y. Power . Miss Lillian A. Prediger . Mr. Walter F. Reagan . Miss Sarah E. Reagan Mr. James P. Reynolds . Miss Dorothy A. Rhoades hfiss Elsa P. Reiser . Miss Florence Riley Mr. Joseph W. Ryan Mr. Francis P. Sheridan . Mr. Edward Y. Shields . Mr. John Spina . lVIr. Vharles E. Stewart . Mr. William A. Tully Miss Luclla A. Yiger Mr. Joseph WYalsh . Miss Helen L. Whitmire . Miss Marion E. Willis . Miss Agnes L. Corcoran . Mrs. Mary L. Wvarnock . Mr. Francis N. Bresnehan Mr. Myles J. Burke . Miss Margaret E. Dunfrey Mr. VVilliam Dehey . Mr. James Driscoll . Mr. Jesse H. Hafliy . . Mr. Asel W. llarvey . Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Edward VV. McLaughlin . Joseph J. Molitor . Michael J. Morrison Frank R. Mullen . Richard E. 0'Donnell Miss M. Eileen Reid . Mr. Reginald B. Thompson . Mr. Joseph 'l'. Varanka . Mr. Lewis W. Willbrandl Subjects Science, Physics . Physical Education . . . French . French, l 'ounseling . Drafting, Mechanics . . . Physical Education . . Head, History Department S nperolsor Guidance and Placement . . . English, German . . H istory, Geography . . . M athematics, Science . S apervisor Physical Education . Head rj English Department Electricity, Physics, Senior Mathematics . . . . . English . . . - . . English . . United States History Booklceeping, l'1.1..n.ercial Mathematics, Gounseling . . . . . Latin, United States History, Law . . . . Latin Stenography, Typewriting . . Household Arts . Biology, General Science . ' . . English . . . . English . . Italian, Arithmetic . Physical Education, Hygiene . . . Algebra, .flriitlimetic Typezcriting, Ojf ice Practice, Stenography . . . English, Counseling . Typewriting, Qfice Practice Head of Household Arts Department . . . . . Glerk . , . , . l'lerk . Drawing . , Sheet Metal . Teacher-Glerk . Printing, Related Science . . . Cabinet Making . . Welding, Related Science Related Science, Shop Mathematics . . . . Machine .-I uto Rody, Related Science . Printing, Related Science . General Shop, Academic . . . . Machine . Retail Selling I 'oordinator I 'abinet Making, Related Subjects .into Mechanics, Related Science . . . . . Drafting ' N ,. 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I'n11rny goes our lICfII'ff0H lI1J1lI'CC'I'!Ifl.0Il for his lnllfring !'IlI'l'!j!j mul 11s.s'1'sfa11r'0 in our r'la.s-.s- 110I1'r1'f1'c'.s- .gn ,,, ,,,,,,,,.-,-f-N S xx .N'uu', :if e'1'c'ry .vrnfnr IIVIIIIII .wil fllrvf' fif'l.'1'ls In flu' brznfl vmzrrrf NIR. JAMICS l'. REYNOLIJS Boys' Vlass FOIIIISOHOI' 1111-nys I'I'lIfl'jj u'1'il1 .wnmrl ll!l1'l.!'lf MISS MARION L. lil'I.Gl'Ill, Girls' Vluss Fuunsvllor .Yntcfllfor her helpful amlfrizfmlly g 71 ffl cz 11 ve llmnn H- 101 102 103 I07 H-I 201 202 203 Q04- SENIUR FLASH 0I lf'll'ICRS 'IRIIINXS Nlnzzu Je-:un Prnynm- llnnnlcl Nl0l'l'll1'1Ili Joalnm- Hkuwrnn llinnnm- SIIIISICI Huy l'l'l'4'-1,l'l'N, Sl'1'l'l'IllI'!1 l,l'l'Sl.!l4'llf 1'r1'r1.vIll' 4'r' fifrl l'i 1'f'- l'r1'.v. Senior Class Clouncil Rnmn G1-m'g0 Towel' Q05 l'mm'1'oy Pmvcr, Jlnlilll Milnv l,ill'l'l'll f'I'0Shi0l', Ilzlrolrl liznroli Q06 lilvllznrcl Ross, f'Il2ll'lCS SIICVZHI llnnicl liigclnw, l'lnn'les Gm-1'l:1c-ll Q08 C hrisiinc S5 mnnnski, Harold S H1-njzunin ROIll'igll0S 2122 lilC'Il2ll'll lfcnlwllzlillv, Jnnlvs Thur Jvnnm- f,Vl'l'lHllIQIl, Jnsopllillv Mun- son lc-lla 308 llnnuhl .Xg.Eul', Dnnnlcl fXl:u'lDunnl4 .loscpll Zuvullcrn, ROIIZIIKI Dvlngv 337 52lIllll0l l12lQ2:l'Ulll'l'i2l, Dolorcs llzux Jznncs l'calorstrmn, lfhlgsnl' .Xllnslm-:ul 338 ary Fitzsinnnons, f'h:n'los EVIIIS Ric-ham! Gagnon, NYilli:nn Evans 3-LQ John Snlnlinu, lrc-no l'lnnkc-y NI2ll'g2f2lI'0l Gniltinun, Jnfliih Gin-gcrich 34-41 Dolores lim-rn:n'4ln, Ncil Vlznrk l,m'iln Nlnrlim-Ili, Julln 1xIZlSSillli2llI0 345 Yivlwizl SXIVIZI, Llnuwl XYHSIDIIVQII MARCIA VERN ANGELO Mamie .'1r'Iir1'l1'1'.s'.' Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 3: Senior Class Play: Oasis Admission flOIl1lllItI6'l' 3: Music' Vonimittee, Junior Prom. A lI1II'I'f1.0lt.' To translate Gone With the Wind into Latin. Drsliny: To rake leaves with Pub- lius. ALAN ANTHONY MAIN .-1 vnlziliou: To marry a good cook. llrwlillyt To operate a van opener. JOHN ARCHAMBEAULT Aaltchsv .4cI1'1'i11'1'.v.' Junior Prom Fommittee. .1 IIIIIIIIIHII To rob Fort Knox. Destiny: To steal mints. SHIRLEE ARMSTRONG BARBARA ADAMS Speedy .-11'l1'1'1'f1'1's: Sigma Tri-Hi-Y: Re- freshment Fommittee for the Senior play. .-1rn1n'tinn: To do something worth- while in life. DI'-9,1-I1jj.' To be the first in the Year- book. DONALD A. AGAR uD0n1s Ar'tz'1'1'f1'z'x.' flo-chairman of Junior Prom 'llieket Vommittee: Home Room Representative lg Senior Ulass Vounc-il: Intramural Bas- ketball. .1n1ln'f1'un.' To get married. D1'sh'ny: To be a housewife. ELIZABETH AITCHISON Betty Ar'fi1'1'f1'1's.' Alpha l, Viee-President 2, President 3g Glee Flub l, 2. 3: A Uapella Choir: Oasis Fommit- tee 2, 3: Reeeption Vommittee for Junior Prom: Program Vom- mittee Vlass Play. Alllbffllllllf To be a teaeher. lhfslinys 'l'o lead an easy life. Shirt Ar'I1'1'1'iz'r.v: Refreshment Fom mittee for Senior Play. AlII,l1.fi0ll.' To have a Tony per- manently. llrzvlirly: To have a boyish Rob. MARY A. AULISI sAMar1v .'Il'liI'1if'fl'N.' Bowling 2,31 Swimming 3: Delta Tri-Hi-Y 2. .fl IIlIl1.f1.1Hl.' To have a job sorting out male in the Post, Uffiee. Drfsliny: To take good rare of the llll'l'l'llElIHllSt'. DANIEL J. AVALLE nnannyn A1-tiviIi1'.v: Football 1, 25 Doorman- of Senior Play. A 7lllI'l'H0ll.' To have my own busi- ness. Dr.x-tiny: 'I'o manage i'urlet'ti's. CHARLES ALESSIO ' 'Charlie' ' .'Il'fII'1'fI'l'S.' Radiof'lubg Intramural Basketball: Home Room Repre- sentative 2: Doorman Flass Play: Who's Who Fommittee for Year- book. .-ImLilinn.' To write a Math book. lhwlirly: To draw figures for lfxq n ire. JEAN ALLESSIO llPini'U A1'f1'1'1'l1'r.v: Squad Leader lg Delta Tri-Hi-Y 2. ,'III1ll1'fl.0ll.' To be a designer. lJl'NlI'II,Ilf To design a lVIanselle pattern. EDGAR DORR ALMSTEAD, JR. Tom A1-lz'1'if1'z-x: Refreshment Fommittee, Junior Prom: Senior Flass Foun- eil. .-I ml11'lion.' To have a. business. Dr-xfiny: To have a popeorn eonees- sion. O DONALD BAILEY Ducky xlllllifflillllf To bv :I rvtirmt business- uuiu. lhwfiny: To rm-au-ln tho ago ut' fi5.in gnml lll'1llIll. EDWARD J . BARNICLE Barney .-1 Illlfliflvlillf 'l'u bv il lll1lI'l'll'tl b:1f'lu'- lor. lh'sI1'ny.' To full in lun- with your- sn-lf. HAROLD R. BAROLI Bob .-lf-tiritir'.v: Home liuuin Rvprosvn- tutivo 3. ,'lmln'I1'on.' To do sonic-thing :trustin- to Jim Mnzzc-r. llvxfiuy: To givv him :I IN'l'lIHIlH'IIl. .lr'I1'l'il1'f'.v.' House VOIIIIIIIIIOU, Jun- .lml,iIfon: Tn lw u :lm-tm: ,Aln1l.if1'm:.- To have ai poultry furm. EVELYN BARRY .-ln1l1iIfun.' To bv u svr'l'vt:li'y. Dr-sliny: To gvt Il ruisv. M ARVIN ARTHUR BASS A'Maishie im- Prom 2: K'liuirumn Progrunl VOIIIIIIIIIFC for Sc-niur Vluss Play: Illlillfllltlll Avtivitivs fl0IIIIIlIIIl'l' for Yvurlmnk. lJwsliny.' 'l'u 4-urv ills with pills. CONRAD ALFRED BASSETT ' 'Connie' Dr.vl1'ny.' To ruisv 1-liif-ks. Exhibition 2, 31 Sc-ating Fum- IIllII00 nf Ill2lSS l'l:ly. ,-I H1111-fI'0Il .' To gl'2ltlllRlIt'. Da'.vlfr1y.' To huvv H9 points. l1r'siil1y.' To gs-t in his hair. SARAH BAZZANO LEON BEELER Sari Lee .-11'f1'1'il1'r'.v.' Bowling: Basketball: IIf'lIl'l.Il.l'Nf 'l'r:u'k 2. 31 Gylll l'lXlli Homs- Ronin 'l'r1-:nsim-r, Senior bition 2, fl: Shiga- FOIIIIIIIIICP. YL-ur: Typing Il0IllIIllIIl'? fur .-I ml,iIl'm1: To bt- an traveling sulvs Yvurbook. man. ,IIIIL1'f1.0Il.' To publish :1 .Io kc D:'sfiny.' To trzulv ut Intliun Rc-sz-r Hook. vutiuns. lI1'.s'lf11y.' 'l'n writt- :I som-mul Juv Miller. RICHARD O. BEAUCHAINE RALPH E. BELLINGER Beau Butch .'Il'fl.I'I'fIl'N.' Football 2, 3: Home ,-lml,iI1'1m: To bc- an vubinot mukvr. Room Rr-pri-sc-ntzltivv 3: Gym Dznvliny: 'l'u bv on the sbt-lf. JOAN MARIE BEEKMAN PEARL THELMA BENSON Veeky Benny ,-l1'fi1'z'li1'.v.' Fivlrt Hot-kvyg lluskvt- .'If'II'l'IlIl.l'N.' Mujorcttv I, '2. 3. bull: Bowling. :IlIlIiI.fl.0ll.' To go to Ircluncl on my .'IllIIJ'I'fIUIl.' To havv :l Bobby pin llunvylnnon. fuvtury. lllwflilljlf 'l'0 kiss tho lllurnvy Stone DANIEL H. BIGELOW I-Dannyvw Il'fIl'I'll'l'N.' Senior Vlass Vouneil. Illlllfflifllll To have a big family. lIr.viiny: To have no trouble with ineome taxes. THEODORE W. BILODEAU l iTed1 V tmlfifion: To build a transatlantie bridge. lI1'.wIiuy.' 'I'o paint it every year. PEARL BINDER I!'ll.I'1ifIl'N.' Delta 'l'ri-Hi-Y fi: Ad- vertising Staff of Tlll' Slmlrnfx l'1'n: Vostume Vommittee of Senior Play: Gym Exhibition Q1 Library Assistant. tmlzilimz: To lead the Boston Symphony Orehest ra. lhwlhiy: To play for Spike Jones. iefir1'f1'1'.v.' Field Hoekey 2, 3: Vol- .-1 mbilfrm : To have a eamp ol' my JANE ELEANOR BLACKWELL 'Il'fI-'l'1'fI.l'A'.' Girls' Glee fllub l, 2, 3: -tmbilion: To be sueeessl'ul at llni- l,I'Sf1'll.Ij.' 'l'o beeome a sueeessful .'iVI1llffl'lJII.' To have a driver's lieense. lJr'.vlir:y.' To buy it at Sears K Roebuek. Bent Hobo News. seript ion. UDO Don Tri-Hi-Y 3. Jittery diers. RITA BIRON sAReetH ley Ball 1, Q, 35 Basketball l, 2, 33 Softball 92, 35 Badminton Q, 3: Delta Tri-Hi-Y 3. own. l'NHlly.' To buy a tent. Janie K'o-Vhairman Vostume Fommit- tee Senior Flass Play: Member of Speeial Features Vommittee of Yearbook: Home Room Repre- sentative: Tables Vommittee, Vlass Banquet.. versity of lVIassaehusettS. peasa nt. MARY LOUISE BOLGER Mary Lou RICHARD BENTLEY .fl mliilirm: To do something for the De.wl1'ny: To buy a 20-year sub- DELORES BERNARDO .'Il'lI.I'I.f1'l'-Y: Sf1uI1'r1I'.s' 1'r'n l 2 I Sehool Notes Editor 35 I'o-ehair- man of Ilshers, Senior Flass Play: Home Room Representative I, Q. 33 Senior flass Vouueilg Delta Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3: President ol' Delta .ft mbifion: To write a book as great as Gone With the Wind. lIrsfir:y.' To breeze through it. JOSEPH C. BERRY Aml11'finn: To be a play boy. D1'sI1'ny: To own a set of toy sol- THELMA BERTOLINO Avrhelu .tr'f1'r'ifi1'.v.' Vhairman Invitation Vommittee for Senior Prom. ,'INl'lI.fI0ll.' To be a sueeess and see life a hundred years from now. llrsliny: To profit in fortune- telling. HANNAH M. BEST .'I!'fl-1'1AfI.l'-'H Bowling I. 2: Junior Ulass Vouneil: Refreshment fommittee for Senior Cllass Play. .IIlIlH.fli0Il.' To be a good nurse. Drsliny: To learn to make square eorners. DAVID J. BETZ, JR. Dave .'If'fl'l'1'fl-l'N.' Gym Exhibition: Junior Prom Vommittee. .I n1lrilivn.' To be a millionaire. lhwliny: To own a department. store. NORMA LEE BOLING Poochie UWM. I,l'.N'fI'Il!fi 'llo he a llairwlresser. CAROL YN M . BOLOGNIA Chickie out a worry. lI1wliny.' 'llo stay single. DANIEL BOOKLESS Rookie .'if'flAllI.fl.l'-YI Rasketlrall tintraniurall. Anzllilion: To he a earml shark. Dzwliny: To play solitaire. ,lmla'f1'nn: To have a business of Inv .lmlniliolu 'l'o go through life with- ROBERT E. BOUDREAU Pedro ,lr'If1'ifir'.w.' Rand 2, 3: Rifle Vlulm l. .lmlzifious 'l'o he an automobile mlesigner. lJr.vI1'ay: To :lc-sign Il ear that rnns on water. PAUL BROMBACK Smiley .I mllilirm : To lmeeome manager of a theatre. Desliuy: To be ehief eashier at the Folonial. SUSANNE BROSSEAU nsuevv .-leIi1'1'Iir.v.' Oasis Fommittee 2, K'hairn1an Hostesses 35 Beta Tri-Hi-Y l. 2, 3: Glee Flnla 1, 2, 31 Operetta Vhorus 2: Junior Prom Reeeption Uommittee Q3 Statisties fommittee Yearbook 3. glllllll-ff0ll.' To travel. IJ4-.vI1'ay: To go to West Pittsfield. LUCIE BROWER ul'-loun ,'lf'fll'I.flll'SI Basketball l, 21 Fiehl Hoc-key 2. 3: Vamera Vlnlm 1, 23 Vlass Play Tieket Committee fig Sehool Seenes fl0lIlll1ltit'l', Year- hook. .'illI11IAff0lI.' To live to a ripe olrl age. Dr'.vliny.' To he a peaeh. DUANE C. BROWN :il'fI'I'l'fl'l'8.' Operetta l, 2: Motion Pic-ture Vinh 1, 23 Siurlenffv Pea 1. flmlzitiorz: To have a vaeation. lJv.vl1'ny: To wish in vain. ?H40 MARGUERITE ANN BROWN Hpeggyn .-11'ff1'fli1'.s: Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3: VVar1len-1'haplain 2g Home Room Representative 2: Gym Exhibi- tion 1, 25 fl0-clllHil'lll!lIl For Vlass Scenes of Yearbook: Vostume Committee of Senior Play. .-lmbilinn: To be a sehool marm. l,l'Sfl.lI.I1.' 'l'o he employerl at Roys' 'llownf' ROBERT L. BROWN Sid ,lr'firiI1'r'.v.' Football I, 2, 33 Slu- l1l'Ilf.N l,I'll 2. 3: Yearbook Vom- mittee fll11llI'lllRlllQ Home Room Representative l. xllllllliffllllf To lie a man. D1'.vf1'ny.' To pass the flharles Atlas eonrse. LESLIE A. BURCH, JR. Lum ,'il'flAl'I.fl.l'-VI Hockey 2, fig Rifle Team 3: 'l'raek 2, fi: Home Room Rep- resentative 3: Vheeking i'onnnit- tee for Junior l,l'0lll1 Prograln f'onnnittee for Senior flass l'lay. .llllllliflillllf 'l'o invent a way to grow lnasheil potatoes. l,I'NfilIjf.' 'l'ohea Val: SI'OllilIl2lSil'I' and peel spnrls. JOHN A. BURGNER ..Burgn .ir'I1'1'1'fz'1'.w.' Home Room Represen- tative 2: Refreshment fltlllllllit- tee, Junior Prom: Goo4l lYill Fonnnittee 2. .'ilIIIJl'lIA0ll.' To have a million rlollar ponltry farm. Drsffrly: 'llo ln- a gootl egg. MARY ELIZABETH CALLANAN llCalVU .-1r'fiI'iI1'ex.' SiIuI1'ui'.s' Pen 33 Glee Club l, 2, 3: JIInior Vlass Coun- cilg Gym Exllibition F21 l'sher for Vlass Play: Invitation flllllllllll- tee for Junior Prom. .'IIlIll'1.I1.0II.' To learn how to use a typewriter. Dl'.VfIi11jl.' To I'0lllZllll at l'. II. S. a few more years. Gerry Ar'I1'1'1'I1'4'.v.' Itasketlmlll Iiowlingg Girls' Glee l'lulI. .4ll1lIl.fI'UII.' To have a lied '49 Ford. Drxfirzy: To have il flat tire. JOYCE CANAVAN .-lr'f1'I'1'I1'es: Beta 2, 3, Sec-retary 2. A lllllliflillll : To go to lrusiness I-ollege. Dc.vfirIy.' To learn how to use :I typewriter. GERALDINE NICOLINA CALLY DELORES CARLOPOLI V7 l6L0la99 JEANNIE BURKE Dimples ,lr't1'1'1'ffes: Ilefreslunent, Il0llllllllll'C for Vlass Playg Majorette 1. .-lmbilinn: To he :I nurse and take eare ofa eertain male. Dr'sliny: To sort mail at tlIe Post Ofliee. RICHARD JOHN BURNELL Sandy .-lr'I1'1'1'fI'v.v: Operetta I, '25 SIIuImIf'.v Pen 1: Reeeption cl0IlllllllIC'l', Junior Prom. A I7Ilf1'f1'0lII To be a G. E. apprentiee. Dzwliny: To learn to use :III eraser. 91940 JAIRUS F. BURT, JR. sspopvv Al'fI'I'1'fl'l'N.' Hoekey 1, 2, 3: Traek 1, Q, 3g Band l, QQ Orchestra 1, Qg Operetta Orehestra l, 2. flmbifion: To have :I good position iII life. lJ1'sf1'ny: To he a troy sc-out. JAMES CARCHEDI FideliS A-1 Illlillflillll : To do something for the lmlind. weak, erippled illlfl helpless, mostly for the ehildren of the poor. D1'.vf1'ny.' To go to heaven For sure. I'lI'fI-l'I.Il'l'N.' Majorettes l, 2. AnIl11'rI'o1I.- To be Il polieewomau. lJ1'.wfiIIy.' To own a whistle. DOLORES CARNUTE 5KDee!! .'lr'iI'-r'1'I1'r.w.- Basketlmall I, Q3 Squad Leader. .1 l'lI'lI.f1'0lI.' To have :I doetor to eall Iny own. lh'.wh'ny: To find Dr. Kildare. NANCY J. BUSSIERE uNanvI .-lr'fiI'1'lI'es: Ilym Exllilmition 1, '21 Music Il0lIllIlllIl'l', Junior IIFOIIIQ Advertising Staff, Slmlz'nI'.v l'1'r1 l, 23 Beta Tri-Hi-Y 33 Bowling I. 2. .'llllIH'ff0Il.' To row llp tlIe St. uIAlWI'l'llf'l'i- River. llrnvfillyt To Iliseuver tlle l'niled States. EDITH BUTLER uEdie1v .lf'fl.l'Iff!'-YI Fo-Editor ol' Yearbook: Sfllflfllfix Pen 1. 2, 3: Essay Edi- tor. Short Story Editor 3: Alpha Tri-Hi-Y l, 2, 33 Home IIOOIII 'l'reasIIrer 2, 31 Junior Prom lleeorating Il0IllIIlllI0l'I flass Play Puhlieity Il0llllIllIll'l'. ,llIIflIfl'f7lI.' To see a llillf-I'l'lltllI'y Brooklyn monopoly in World Series play. l,!'Nf1.lljj.' To wait until the other teams drop Ollt. DORIS BYRDY Dorie .Ir'fI'1'iI1'r'.v.' Eleetion Oftieer 2. 3: Cliairrnan of Special Features of Yearbook: 'l'alIles f'oInIIIittee, Vlass Banquet. ,InII1I'fI'on: To Fllll Il rest lltlllli' for overworked seniors. lh'st1'ny: To play hostess to the 1950 class. MARY CASALI 4nMacvv .1f'Ii1'fli1'.v: Swimmingg Baseball: Home Room Representative 3. .-1 Illhliflililll To be a June bride. llmvfirzy: To sm-eeeil in leap year. Q 1975 ANN M. CAVANAGH lCCavY! .-lr'Ii1'ilif'.w: Sfllllflll-N l'f-u 2, 3: Alpha 'llri-Hi-Y 2, 31 Costume Vom- mittee. Vlass Play: i'o-Fhairman of 'llributes c'UlIllIliii00. Year- book: K'o-fhairman of Tables Fommittee. l'lass Banquet. .-lmln'l1'un: To be a mall seientist. Ijthvllilljji To take lessons from Mr. Leahy. JAMES C. CEDERSTROM Big Jim .'il'fl.l'HI'!'N.' SflIlll'llIiN Pen l, Q. 31 Sports Editor, Yearbook: Re- freshment Vommittee, Junior Prom: Senior Home Room Rep- resentative. .-1 llllll-fliilllf To own a pool room. lh'.vIiny.' To own an aquarium. LESLIE CHADWELL uLeS11 .'lc'l1'1'1'l1'1'a.' Gym Team l, 2. yillllllifillflf To be a woman hater. D1'aI1'r1y.' To like girls. JAMES A. CHAPMAN Jim ,'iIIlIlI.f1i0Il.' To be a good maehinist. IJr.vI1'ny: To finish the job with parts left. over. CHESTER A. CHOJNOWSKI Chet .'if'f1'I'ffl'l'N.' Famera Ulub. .ftnzln'fion.' To travel arounrl the Iluited States. Dl'.VfI'II!1f To visit Greyloek. RALPH CIANFLONE JOSEPHINE M. CIMINI Siphon Josie .'il'ffl71'fI'l'N.' Orehestra 1, 2: Operetta .-lr'i1'1'1'f1'f'.w.' Delta Tri-Hi-Y 3. l, 2: Traek Q, 3: Senior Vlass .'ilIIlfI.fI.UIl.' To be an offiee worker. Playg Boys' Glee Club l, 2, 3. lJl'Nf1'lIjjf To sharpen peneils. .-lnzlzilion: To own a Vaflillae. D0.wl1'ny.' To take a trolley , THERESA S. CIANFLONE BARBARA CLARK Terry Chad .-lrM'1'i1ie.v: Delta Tri-Hi Y 31 Siu- .'il'f1-I'l.fl.f'H.' Home Room Represen- fll'lIf'S Pen 3: Glee Flub Concert tative, 1: Slurlr'nf'.v Pen 3. 2: Vamera Club Treasurer lg .-lmbifiorz: To be the wife of a Gym Exhibition 25 Swimming 3. millionaire. .1 n1l,1'I1fou : To be a medical seere- Destiny: To raise A:-atom . tary. - lJc'st1'r1y.' To give pateh tests. JEANETTE CIMINI GERALD CLARK Chimney Jerry .'il'fl.l'I'fl.f'-'ff llelta Tri-Hi-Y lg Glee .-l1'li1'1'l1'1's.' Tieket fl0lIlIllitil'l', Jun- C.lllb'V0 f'0Tt lj Julliffl' 150111, IU' ior l'rom: fl0-cllltllflllilll, History Fit:loiixschiixiuitego:iiil::Qrf:.::li l'o1nn1itt4-0, Year Book. 1: dym Exhihitiiml Q. .-ln1l,il1'on.' To be solo guitar player .-lmbifzbrz: To have a year's vaea- for Tennessee Ernie. H011 111 Befllluflfl' lJl'SfI.lljjf To string along. Dl'.9'1'll!j.' To spend the day at Pon- toosue Lake. RICHARD H. COLEMAN Dick ,-lrl1'1'i11'4's: Traffic' 2, 31 Iiiflv TL-ani 3. An:I11'l1'on.- To lmvc a prize-winning pliotograpli in Popular Pliotogra- pliy. l,l'NfI'll.lf.' To lmvv luis pix-Inrv in Rognr-'s Gallvry. MARCELLA COLLA Marce Ar'f1'r'1'l1'r.v.' Bowling. .1mln'liun: To lw niarric-1llo a won- dorful guy. lh'.vIiny.' To join ilu- r-asf ol' uSUllllI l'ac'ifi1'. BETTY JEAN COLLINS uAggien AmIn'11'm1.- To lw a Javk-ol-all- iraulvs, master of onc-. Dr.vIl'lly.' To play javks. HOWARD T. CLARK JR. 1 Juney .-lr-f1'1'1'Ii1'.v.' Range Uffir-1-r, P. II. S. Rifle Team 1. .Almlu'fion.' To lw a lrnvk vlrivvr. lifwfirly: To got a start. JOHN E. CLARK Johnny ,'IIII1lI.f1.0II.' To be a bavhelor. Dr'sf1'ny: To moot a rivh woman anzl vliangv your Illlllll. NEIL CLARK , Il'fl.l'IfI-l'-VI Rifle' Toaln: Senior Class Founcil. .'IIII,1'ffI'0lI.' To be ablv to get :I five-r spellcd rim-ar. D1'.vI1'ny: To keep hunting. RICHARD J. COMTOIS Koomph .If'f1-l'l'fl.I'-YI Football l, Q, 3. ,IIl1IlffI'0ll.' To sm- ilu- world. 'JI'-Vflilljjf To join tha- navy. 2 4440 WALTER F. CONANT, JR. nRedv1 nl1'fir'ilir'.v: Footliall 2, 33 Cyni Exllilmition 2, 3. xilllllffillllf To iw a flic-sol vngim-or. IJ:-xliny: To rnn clvrltrir- trains. JAMES CONNOR Jim .'Il'ffl'1.ffl'N.' Intramural Iiaskciliallg K'o-Vhairman of IJOOPIIIPII, Class Play. .llNlII.fI.0!I.' To Hy ovcr these prison walls. Dv.vl1'ny.' To havv ilu- wings of an angol. ELEANOR CLARY AsEln .'l1'l1'r1'f1'r's: Ori-l1osh'a I: Alpha '21 SIl1llf'IlI Aviivilics l'oinniiH00, Yearbook. .IllIIll'fI.0lI.' To ln- Slll'f'l'SSi.lll in my lifm-'S work. lJw.vf1'uy.' To inanagv thc- Boys' Vinh. MARIA CLERICI ssMaryvu .lr-l1'1'iI1'1'.v.' Rofrvshinont I'UllllllIit0i', Senior Play. gllllllffillllf To flo SOllll'Illlllg no onc- 4-lsu has over done. lJl'.VfHIj1.' To make' a vigalrviic' lights-r work thx- first limo, NANCY H. COLEMAN uNanvv .'l1'I1'1'1'f1'c'.v.' Ulm-0 flnli l, 2, 33 Girls' Vhorns 3. .1 lII,l'1.fI.0ll.' To own a million alollar spaniol knnnvl. Drwffny: N1-vor to gm-1 into ilu- dog lionsv. JOAN MARIE CONNORS Joanie .ll'fl'l'l'fl'l'N.' Delta. Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, Treasnrerg Home Room Sevre- tnryg R efreshment Fommittee for Senior Playg Rowling. .lIIlllI.fl.0ll.' To he or not to he. Dauvliny: To he the first. female Hamlet . MAR Y ROSE CONTENTA .lr'i1'wilir.v: Operetta l, F23 Girls' Glee Vlnh I, '25 Gym Exhibition I, 2: Howling 3. .I nzhilion: To have the leading role :ls Mrs. Mika Dexliuy: To play opposite Dim-k Powell. DONALD CONWAY llDon11 .-I1'l1'l'ifir'.w: Track lg Gym Team 1, 2: Home Room Representative: Doorman Senior Vlnss Play. .-I n11r1'lion.' To he a big wheel. Dr'xt1'11y.' To get arouml. CHARLES COPPOLINO C0ppy .'lf'fI'I'I'f1.l'N.' Gym Exhibition I, 2, 3. A IIllI1'fl'0IlI To swim across the Eng- lish Vhannel. 1Jc'.vI1'11y: To drown in the bathtub. JEANETTE CORNELIUS MJe2.!'li9H .-l1'Ii1'ilir'.v,' Swimming lg Bowlingg Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3. .-lnzlailimzr To be an Early birrl. Dealing: To eateh the worm. SHIRLEY A. CORNWELL Shirl ,'ilI1lll'fl.0ll.' To be a telephone opera- tor. D1-.vf1'ny: To he head operator in Hinsdale. LAWRENCE GILBERT COTY Cousin A II1b1.fI'0lI.' To be an aeeonntant. machine. FLORENCE M. COUDERT l1'fI'I'ffl-l'S.' Softball l, 2. Anzlzffinil: To work in the fonrt House. De.vIz'ny.' To bring the gavel. MARY K. COUGHLIN .,l1'I1'l'1'!i1'.v.' Senior Vlass l'layg Oasis l'ommittee l, 2, Secretary 3: Alpha Tri-Hi-Y l, 2, 33 Field Hoc-key 2, 3g Girls' Sports, Year- hook. A 171111.11-0ll.' To he a seeretary. llexliuyc To take a P. G. eourse in chemistry. Dexfiny: To have an adrling HELENE CRIPPS Crippy .lf'ffI'I-fIA1'N.' Glee Vlnlx 2, 55: Type- writing l'ommittee for the Year- llU0k. .llIIl1ffI'0ll.' To he a lmokkeeper for the Hinsdale Bank. Ilfnvliny: To own a piggy bank. REGINA A. CRONIN lCJean7Y .ll'fl.l'l.ffl'Xf Basketball I. 2: Field Hockey l, 2: Volleyball 1, 23 limlminton l, 23 Home Room Representative 2, fig Student f'onnr'il 3. .lmlu'livn: To he a snecessfnl seere- tary. llwxlfny: To have a young, haml- some lmoss. DARRELL R. CROSHIER Rit .lr'I1'ril1':'.v: Home Room Represen- tative 3. .1 771111-ll-UH .' To be a welrler. I,l'Sffll!j.' To earry the torch. ANNA JANE DANIELS sspatvv .'Il'fiI'lilfl'.N'f film' Vlnh. .-I lllllffl-Ullf To In- :I I'Zll'IllL'I'. II:-slirlyf Tu livv on :I mink I'2ll'I1l. M ARGARET ANN DANIELS upegvv .Il'fI-l'l.fl4!'N.' Glu-0 Vlnli. .'IIlllJifl.0Il.' To IHIVI' il high svlionl Iiipluliin. l,l'Nll.Il!lf To grl llillllg on thi- onc- frnni l'oIIn-roy. LOUISE LENA DAVIS AELOUYV .11'fI'1'ili4'.v: SIIIIIVIIIQN Prn. .Illllllifl-lJIl.' To II:Ivz- NOllll'IIlIIlfJ,' I WIIIII. ljl'Nfl.ll1f,' To find lIiIn. IIIIIAHIIIJIII To lu' :I I'o:II'lI's son-in- II .Illlfillllifllll To have IIIUIIPY iII the RICHARD E. CULLEN --Dick ming. .-lml,ilim1: To lI:Iv0 :I IHIIIII. 71440 ANTHONY R. CULTRERA llT0ny,Y .:I1'fi1'fI1'r'.w: Bancl I, 2. 31 Gym Hxhi bition 2, 3. Druvfiuy: To lu: il sad sux, DONALD CURTIS LsD0nuv Yvarhnok History f'0IIIIIIiit1-0. .4 III'll'fI.0ll.' To bv :I virc-us clown. Dvsfiny: To II-:Id :I happy llfu. .Ir'f1'I'iI1'1'.w: Bunri: Skiing: Swim- Dr'xl1'ny.' To imc- IIII :Iir-r:IiIl WIITIIOII. ,Illlhliffllllf To hc' :I gr:-:II Innsivialn iur I'r0III Rom-piioii f'uIIIIIIiHs'0: EILEEN CUSICK UI,- ,If'fiI'IAfI'l'N.' Bowling I: Ilzislwtivzill l .lmliilirnu To In- il S1'f'I'l'I2lI'y In il lI:IIIrlsunIo, young. :Ind singlv lmss. D1-.slfny: To ln- :I sI0IIugI':IpiII-I'. PATRICIA DAIGNALLT Pat .lr'IIr1f11's: II:IriIInIItoII I, Q1 Mu- alwnfx l':'n I, 2, fi: III-ln 'l'I'i-Hi-Y Q, 3: I'l'2lI'il0Uk .x4IVl'I'IiSiIlj.f Stuff. .Illllllilliflllf To lI:Ivz- luis uf fri:-nrfs. Dr.vliI1y.' To lic :In Ililllllllil of ilu- Dailv I':IrIII-giv f'l7llY'S1'. REGINA DAN FORD Reggee- Baby .-l1'liI'flir.v: II:In1l I, 2, 31 lIl'K'Il0SIl'2l ,-l1'f1'1'ilir'.v: IlmI'liIIg I. 35 I-Ionic Room Rvprvsc-IIt:I!ivv .Illlllliffllllf You 4lon'l IQIIUW, zloynu? :ss f'nIIIIr'il: Jun- IJl'Nfl'IIV,'f IYI- 4-:In gnc-ss' EDWARD DE ANGELO Brat IRIIV. rxfiny: To Innkv thc- loam. RALPH DECKER ' 'Lover' ' lI:Ink. Ixvlirly: To sm-Il piggy banks. ALFRED DE FREEST Moose IIIIPI-fl-0ll.' To get uni. rslirly: To sIIc'I-I-I-Ii. BRADFORD C. DENNIS Scoop .-I1'lil'ff1'z'.v: Football 1, 2, 3. .-l1nb1'fion.' To be zi. niillionairc. D1'.vh'ny: To marry ai honey with money. LUCIA C. DEVANNA Lucy .lr-liz'iIi1'.v.' Glu- Flub 2g Bowling: Swinuningg llslicr for Senior Vluss Play. A I IIlII1.fI'0llS To grurliiaitc. IJIZVII-lIjl.' To print iliplolnns. SAMUEL J. DICRANIAN snDuke9v yllllbliflilllll To be il gc-ntlcnian. Dwxlfny: To take lessons from uG0llfll'lll2lIl Jim. lruilt.. Pee Wee Senior Vlziss Play. Niglltingnlc. BEVERLY JUNE DIXON Dixie .,I1'tz'1':'lz'v.v: Alpha Tri-Ili-X 2, 33 l'irutz-s of Pvnznm-v , Opvrottug liowlingg Girls' Glu- Vlulm 1, 23 IlSlll'l' Souior Class Play. .'lIIllllifI'0H.' To lu' ai Van Ihr Dv.vl1'ny.' To own ai Yun llcr V-nr LORETTA ANN DORGAN .-lf'f1'1'1'fir'.v.' Gym Hxliilmition 1, 2: Ili!-Illlillflllilll, Tivkcl IIUIIIIIIIIIUK' .'lIIlI1I.ff0ll.' To bv ai fooal nursv. I- Dl'SlfI1,lj.' To llc' aiuotlicr l lor0nr'0 JOSEPH DI MASSIMO RUTH SANDA DRAGONE Joe Ruthy .'IIllb1'!1.0H.' To llit il 600 foot liomc .llllllllflillllf To got mnrrivrl mul livc run. ni-xt floor to .Iumly. Dt'.VfI'llj1.' To forgot to tour-li first lh'.vIz'ny.' 'lglivc nc-xt floor to Juily. msc. i ? 1996 ELAINE DRAKE Ellie .lr'l1'1'1'fir'.v: Tivkvt VOIIIIIIIIIOL' for Svnior Vluss l'lny. ,'lIlllIlAfI.lIlI.' To ln- ai llllI'Sl'. Dfwf1'ny: 'l'o work in the infirnmry :it Wi-st Point. BARBARA LOUISE DRESSER uRedvv .Ir'lirili1'.v: Sigma Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3. .'lIIIlJl'fI'lIHI To liuvc- ai good looking young boss. Ih'.vh'uy.' To lic S0t'l'0I2lI'y of the Goldvn Ago Club. 7 lqqb WILLIAM F. EVANS ' Bill ,'l1'iil'iIir.v.' Foollmall lg Junior Class Vounm-il: Senior Vlass Couneilg Senior Home Room Representa- tive: Student Founeilg TraHie 0f'l'li'er 2, 3. .llllllliflillllf To do soniethiug uhonl, lhu diseases of mankind. Dcuvlilly: To he a mortieian. JEAN FAIRFIELD ,'Il'f1.l'l.fi1'Sf Bowling l, 23 Badmin- ton l, 'ig Gym Exhibition 25 Good Will l'ommittee 2: Vsher at Graduation 23 Sfllllfllli-V Pen 2,1 .lllllllifliflllf To have a ni:-kname. Drwlirzy: To marry a hoy named Ni:-k. BARBARA J. FANCHER Bobbie .'Il'fI.l'lfl.l'-YI lllllllllllllllll 2: Bowling l, ilg Zeta Tri-Ili-Y l, 2, 31 Home Room Treasurer fl: Glee Vluh 2: Gym Exhibition l. Amliifimz: To marry a doetor. Dr-.vf1'uy.' To live in the lap of luxury. JEAN DRISCOLL Jeanie f'll'fl.l'l.fl'I'Sf Refreshment Vommitlee for Senior Vlass Play. A1II,I'l.fl.07l.' To have Spring all year round. Dvxtirzyr To I all. JUDITH LUANE DURKEE Judy Ambition: To marry and live next door to Ruthie. Destiny: To live next door to A mbffion: To have a hranrl new ear. Ds's!iny.' To sell his old one. K'R11tl1ie. ROBERT E. DYER 5lBobY9 :l!'f'iI'1.fll'S.' Rifle Team l, 2, 3, Presi- dent 3. 4. 1440 VIRGINIA E. ENRIGHT A sGinnyvv ,l1'lfI'l'f1'l'S.' Advertising Staff of the Junior Prom: Gamma Tri-Hi-YQ Senior flares Play Va:-xt: Badmin- ton 1, 2, 31 Swimming Q. 3. .lllllll-HOIII To he SllK'l'0SSflll. D1'.w!iny.' 'Po reall llale i'arnegie. ANN EVANS .'lI'fl-I'l-fill'-S'.' Tir-kel Vommillee of Vlass Play: Stalisties Vominittee: Secretary of Junior Vlassl Home Room Representative l, 553 Baurlg Orr-hestra. .'lIIIlJlif1.0llf To learn to play basket- hall. lJfwI1'ny.' To Bolster a haskellmll team. CHARLES EVANS Chuck .'l1'fil'1'fll'Sf Football: Basketlmallg Traekg Swimming: Golf. .Al mbifion : To be a football eoaeh. Drstiny: To lead a heetie life. FRANCIS J. FARRELL Fran .'lIIII7I.f1.0lII To he a doctor. Dr.-:t1'ny: To he an expert on pills. 71440 HELEN FRANCES FARRELL .'ll'fI.I'lfll'-VI Basketball lg Cleo flulm 1. .-'ln1l11'fion: To graduate. Dz'.vf1'r1y: To dream. SAMUEL FARRUGO Sammy .llllllliflflllf 'Po he an llllllC2llllllll' bowler. lhwiinyf To hrihe the pin boy. Irllrllu'x.' .Xrl IUllllllllll'l', Imr- ID D ROSEMARY J. FAZIU E Roe lumk. lluskvl rulilimr: To grzuluallv. Vmmni lxsliny: To Inks' an l'. G. culiisv. .INII.I'II'Ull flu-nlisl lh-,vl:'l1-11: MARIUN FEl.'I'0N B l1fl'I'i.lf1'N.' Yullm-ylmll 1,251 Swim- ' ' ' ' .lrlfrllzz-.v luu1gl.i!: 1-urls film-I lulm I, Q, 251 I u-I lxzurmnlu. K lass llny fum- ,Imlilinn llllll0l'1 .hlvm-:Using Stull' of wurlal. Hln1l1'ul'.v l'r'n 2: llmm- Runm IJVAIIIIIUI 'Ill'1'2lSlll't'I' 2. .xl.l'Il'Rl. lf1l.il1'nu .' 'llo gn In 1-ulli-go. rxfiny: 'I'o gffllllllillt' Illllgllil vum lznulv. ANTHONY FERDYN MARY T. FITZSIMMONS Tony Fitzsi Il',il'l'fl.l'Nf Fmmilmaxll I, 2, 31 lhnslwt- .If'fI'I'lAfIl'Nf Bowling: SXVIIIIIIIIIIQL lmnll I, 2, II: Ilusi-lmll I, 2, 241 Girls' Glu' flllllll Ili-l'I'L-slilllvrlt Ili-1-mullillg fhllllliiilvu. ll0IllIIIIIIk'f' for S1-nlor Vluss I'l:lyg lllllfflltlllf 'l'ol1:nvc IIIIIL' lmll pluyvrs Typing Stuff for X't'2ll'llU0kl Afl- fm' suns. Vl'I'IlSlIlg Si:lfl'0l'Sl1ulr'nl'x PRN. 4'.vli11y.' Tu l'1Hll'lI an girls' sufthull .Illllfllffllllf To lw :1 lN'illlIlI'lIIIl. lm-ann. llrzvlfrzy: To work in Ilullywoorl :mul sm' sInrs . .lv ll'l'1'l1'1',v.' Iinml l: Intrallllllrul RNEST FERRIS Ernie lmll 31 Junior Prom 'I'ic'kvt Um- Q. .' To lwvmm- zu sm-1-1-ssfinl To ln' il I-llUI'l'.-I YRON FILKINS iacodgevs : Swimming: l nutlmIl. : 'l'n trznvm-l :lruuml ilu- 'I'u gvl lusl in 4l2lI'IiI'SI l WILLIAM FOLAN BARBARA FROIO Dizzy Barb .'If'fl.l'I-fIl'.Vf Inimmllrall Iialska-llmull 3. .lvIi1'ili1w.' l'slu-r for Si-niur Vluss ,-I111l1r'l1'0r:: To Will ilu' lmlinnupulis lzlny. Spcwflruy, .IIIILI-fI.Ullf 'l'n lmvi- :I limi ilny. llrslirly. To own :1 hui roll N Ih'xliny.' To lmvo nmny lmpplx' rv- lurns ul' llml ilny. 'Z 1440 ALFRED L. FOUCHER Al JOSEPH FUHRMAN .lr'fi1'ili1'.v: Hyun Iixllilailion 2. ffl 'll'l lf -1 UlVf 'l'll1' Q3 U lN'Nl 1' li Homo Room lh-pl'1-sclltaltivc Q. Nl 'l ' PV 3' Al,,,L,',,',,,,: To IN. H muvhillist. iIml,il1'm1.' To lruvvl nmulul ilu- llmlfrly: To know wlmi nullivs lllv W l'l'l- wlwvls gn 'l.mmlL I,l'N,lAH!f.' 'I'n join llw II1IV'Y. DOLORES JANE FRANGIPANE JAGQUELINE A- GABRIEL 1-Dolly Jackie A,l,.,f,,i,f,,N.. Bowling 1' Q: jy14,i,,,',-119 .lr'li1'flir'x.' Gym Iixllilmilion ll lflm-lil 1. Q' II01-kc-yi II:lslim'llmll 2. 241 Iiuwl- .IlIIlfffI'UlI.' To ln- an Sl'l'I'l'l2ll'j' in :I INF! 33 SWlm'l'l'1Pf 33 l'1Vllf'll4 ' mwtm.-S 01.51.15 IlUlllIllllll'K'. 51-uiur Prmn. l,l'.Y,I.llll.' To llvlll IPR Yun IIUSUII .IIIlIll'fI.lHIf To lu- :ln nirlim- sivw- wiih his 'l'vr-lmivzxl lmvs. lmlws' ' IJ4',vl1'l1y.' 'l'u 1'lIiIl'lll :ull lln- pals si-llgf-rs. l RICHARDSON GARDNER Frenchie l'fIiI'IAfIil'N.' llilll- Illlllb. lilllffl-llll.' 'Po IIII'1'l my l-lnlsr-il'lll'l' l.SII'l' Io liIIl'l'. l'SfIilljjf To sl-0 if you llIIVl' onl-. M AE PATRICIA GARNISH Ir'll'l'1'fl'l'.v.' 110-fllI2lII'IIIIlII, Sl-nior P l' o III III'1'lbI'GlllIIg IlUIIllllIIIL'I'Q I,Il'l'llI'l' VIIIIIIIIIIIUK' for xll'3lI'IIOOk1 I,I'Uf.lI'RlIll Il0IIIIIIlIl4'l', S1'llIOI'f'iIISH Play: IIZIIIIIIIII 'Pri-Hi-Y I, 2. 3, Yil-v I,I'l'SllIl'lIl 22 lll-volwllillg I'HIIlIIIllIi'l', -IIIIIIIII' I,I'0Ill2 AYIIUIH Ivllo Il0IIIIIIllI1'l' lor xv4'2II'llO0k. mlliliont To lI'iII'II llow to 4-ook. Vxllillfff 'Po vook fooll fil for :l nllllkl-. JOYCE ANN GASPER Dutch l4Ill'l'll'l'.v: Sllr1ll'l.I'.v l'1ll I: JIIIIIUI' I 4 '..- -. u .. - U . . - . l . 1 '--' fil1lSS I'IlllIII'ill Alpllzl 'Pri-IIi-Y I 2 I IIIINIIIIFZ XIII Plls lll'IlI fig Ili!-I'II2llI'III3III, Sl-Iiool .Xvlivilivs for X'4'III'lI0Ok. ml,iliml.' 'Po lw :l lwsll-l'll gall Iljlililll ruvlizly: 'Po ll'ilI'II NIIUIIIK' Un llll- IIIIllf.Il'N ill Morris vollc. llqlb LORRAINE GAGNE salletivv .-lr'fl'l'l'I1'l'.w.' Ulm- flnlm SIL Girls' flllllil' 33 Sl-nior tlI2lSS Plzly: Ill-- IiI l'SIlIlll'IlI VOIIIIIIIIIUK' for Sl-nior .-I H1111-f1'UIl.' 'Po go Io lmllsinl-ss volll-gl-. Dr'.vIl'lly.' 'Po l-olltinlll' lllu long lnlttl0. RICHARD GAGNON -'Dlclc' ,-lr'll'1'iIir'.v.' Svnior flllss I'fIIIIIK'ilQ IIOUFIIIZIII for fll2ISS Plllyl lloyk SIIIIK' Ilellvgzllv. .'I7lIlII'f1-IIll.' 'Po llIIVl' illllllltllbll. l1l'.vfiny.' To falil. ROBERT W. GALE 4 cxxjillclilvv .Irf1'r'ifir'.v.' Sf-llior Vlalss Pllly 25: Ill- II'2lIIllII'2Il Bzlsketlnlll 3: IIIIIIIOI' Proln I,l'I'0I'2lllIIg COIIIIIIIIIOI' Q1 'III'2IK'l'C 2, fi: Billlll I, 2, 33 flIl2lII'- IIIZIII of HCIIISI' IIUIIIIIIIIIUI' 2. .-I mlfilfon: To lw II Y.M.f'.A. OXOVII- IIVU. Dl'xfl'ny.' To SIlC'f'l'i'KI uIIllIIIIj'.u JOAN M. E. GAUDETTE CSJYY .I1'fi1'l'l1'l'.v.' Sl-nior Vlllss Play: Girls' Sports Ellilor, Ya-llrllookg Girls' Sports Hllilor, Sllldvlllfv 1,0112 Fil-lll Hovkl-y I3 Vollvy lnlll 2: Alllllil 'Pri-Hi-Y. ,lllllillfffillf 'Po sol- lllc worlll willl IIIITIIEITZI. I,4'A'fiIljj.' 'Po srl- II2lI'IHII'II. THOMAS GAUL ,IIIILI'fI!Hl.' To IIRIVO :l I'IlIIf'lI ill :xI'IZOII2I. Dl'.vIl'rly.' 'Po SpllrA'll llorsos. MARY THERESA GEERHOLT Anl tjvv .-lf'I1'l'1'lil'.v: Gll-0 fllllll 2, 33 Sl-niol' IIUIIIO Room Rl'pI'l'Sl'IIl2llIVl'. .Iilllliflllllll 'Po lnlkl' :l gooll l'lIl'I'I'y pil' for Billy Boy. lJr'.vll':ly.' 'Po IFZIIIQ' :lt uJOAIIIIO'S.n 41440 LILLIE MARIE GALIANO llllilsv If'l1'l'1'l1'lw: Ill!-f'II2III'IlIIIIl ol' Pic-Illrl-s for xvl'2lI'IDUOIi1 Ili!-IllIIIII'III1lII ol xvlIIIiS xvllll for Yl-:lrluookz Gll-1' Vllllv I, 2, .'xI'1'0IlII7IlIlISI 23 IIIIIIIIIIZI Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3. Vllzlplllill fig Dol'- 0I'IIIIIIj.f Il0IllIlllIIl'l' 'IIIIIIOI' IIFIIIIIQ IIl'I'0I'ilIlIlf.f IIUIIIIIIIIIPI' Sl-niol' Proln. Illlllfffllllf 'Po grow Sll0I'll'I'. IIr.vll'rly1.' 'Po In- Il SlII'lIIl'ilIII1 violcl. JOAN GALLAGHER Irish Il'lil'1'l1'1'.v.' Rl'frl'sllllll-lll Ilhlllllllllfl' -IIIIIIOI' Prom: IIXIII Iixlliluilion QL Fil-Ill IIol-km-y I, 2, II: Alpllil 'Pri- IIi-Y I, 2. 3, Sl-l-rl-lllry II: XVII!!-S Ivllo VUIIIIIIIIIUI' for YI-nrllook: 'Pivkvl Il0IlIIllllll'l' for IlIIISH Play. .IIIIIII-fl-lHl.' 'Po lil- :l goo.l IIllI'Sl'. llluvliuyr 'Po pl-lllllv pills. RAM ONA MARTHA GARCIA ..M0na.- II'fI'I'I.fI-I'-Y.' Bowling I1 IIUIIIK' Room 'Pl'l':lsllrl-r. ,Inllll'fl'nn.' 'Po lic :l IIOIHI IIOIINUIVIIIO. lIl'.s'lfrly.' 'Po livl' ill IIII iIp2II'IIIlI'IlI. RICHARD A. GELINAS Cell ChI.lCk .-lrli1'fli1'x: 'l'rac-li 3. .'llIllfHI0ll.' To he a Sheet metal .-ln1l,1'tivn: To he a gentleman worker. welrler. lh'.vIiny.' To make eucls meet. CHARLES S. GENOVESE Chuck DAVID GLEASON .lr'lil'ifi1'.v: Senior Vlass lllayz Pro- Cousin gram Vonnuittee, Senior Play: illlllillflllllf To he a has-helor. House K'ommittee. Senior Prom: Dv.wI1'ny: To stay single auzl he Intramural liasketlrall 33 Vlass singular. llay t'ommittee. .-I mlfffon: To he the greatest erilni- ual lawyer in lNI2lSSill'llllS0lIS. lhwlilzy: 'l'o work with men ot' high t'tllllll'l'. FRANCIS GIARDINA u 11 upatvv Franny .AieIi:'iIi1's: Bowling I, 2, 3. .-lmliili0n.' To he a pool shark. Drslflly: 'llo get ou the hall. CHARLES GIBBS Dexfiny: To work in a linen far-tory. PATRICIA GIRARD .-lr-i1'1'1'l1'es: Refreshment Vommittee for Junior Promg Publicity Com- mittee for Senior Flay: Bowling I, 2, 31 Zeta Tri-Hi-Y 2: Adver- tising Stafi' of Stuclr'nI's Pm l, .-tn1b1't1'm1: To go West. Destiny: To be a zluxle. JUDITH M . GIEGERICH Judy ArI1'1'if1'v.s'.' Swimming 3: Class Rep- resentative 3: Gamma Tri-Hi-Y Sec-retary. A n1b1'fim1.' To be a bac-teriologist. Druvliny: To follow in the footsteps of Pasteur. RICHARD GOREY uJOen languages. Dcfj T tilt I' fs inz : o ra is a e ln lish into Ameriean. CHARLES W. GOERLACH, JR. Charlie .-ir'Iirii1'e.v: Gym Exhibition 2. fig Sflllll'IlfN Peng Home Room Treasurer fl: Senior Vlass Foun- eil Representative. .illlhliffllll To lie a lm:-helor. Dr.vl1'ny.' 'l'o starve. SYBIL MIRIAM GOULD .-lrnliiiimz: To be a merlieal seere- .'If'fI.l'lfif'S.' Rifle Team I, 2, 3. Vap- tary' till!! 33 Btlllfl lv Q, 31 0ff'lWSU'4' 3- Ilexliny: To he assistant to a vet,- zllllllt-fl.0lI.' To have a rieh wife. 0ri,m,.ia,,' D0.sI1'ny.' To marry a sehoolteaelierl RITA JOAN GOLDSTEIN PAUL GREEN -lr'if1'1'I1fr'.w.' Urehestra l, Q: four-ert Red Mistress 3: Operetta Orehestra .Alr'f1'1'ili1'.v: Orchestra: Glee t'luh. l Q .ln1l,1'f1'm1: To he a history professor. .'I7I1btfl.0II.' 'l'o he an interpreter ol' Dr-sling: To teaeh future history. .Wink JEANNE MARIE HAINES Jeannie .Il'll'I'l.il.f'.VJ Gym Exhibition 23 Beta, Tri-Hi-Y 2. .IIlllIl.fI.0ll.' To he N'lIl0llllH'l'l'll. l,l'N'Iillfj.' To inxeut a suiwstltule for hoinf-work. ROGER GRANVILLE HALSEY Admiral .I llllilvfliflll : To he a rarlio ter-hnieian. I,l'Aflill.lf.' To work for VYIIRK. CARLTON HAMILTON llGarlVY .lr'lir1'li1'.v: Footlmall 3: flllI'lSlllHlS Winilow lleeorating 2, 33 Vhrisl- mas Tree Vommittee 3: Yap anal Gown flUlllllllIl0l' 31 Tieket c'OllllIlllll'l' for Senior Vlass Play. .I rnl:1'I:'1m: To marry a eertain senior of Drury Iligh Sehool. lJr.s-tiny: To leail a Drury life. RAYMOND M. GREGOR Y uRayvv .-if-Ii1'1'f1'r.v.' Stage Vommittee 33 Gym Team 2, 3: Student Uouueil Representative 33 Traek Team 3. Ambifion: To he a pilot for the I' S Y l,l'Sf1'lljf To navigate the Sheila on Pontoosue Lake. BARBARA MAE GROWER uB0bbyv 1 .Alf-l1'1'ifir'.v: Softball: Bowling: Squad Learler: Alpha Tri-Hi-Y. Joan. Destiny: To see Joan. BRUCE GRUNOW .'lI'f1'I'I-f1'l'S.' Hi-Y: Traffic Offieer. Anzbifion: To lenrl money at no interest. Drxlirzyz To have no interest in money. JOAN RENA HAMILTON .AIl'fl.l'1.fl-l'S.' Swimming 2,31 Gamma Tri-I-Ii-Y 1, 2, 3: Gym Exhibition lg Tieket Seller 2, fig lisher for Senior Ulass Play. .il lIlli'1'fI'0ll.' To go ahroafl. lIv.wf1'ny: To take a slow lroat to Vhina. PATRICIA A. HAMILTON Pat .-lr'ri1'1'l1'1's.' Fiehl Hoekey 2, 31 Tieket f'ommittee for Junior Prom: Oasis I'ommittee l, 2, 3: Alpha Tri-Hi-Y I, 2, 33 Sehool Aetivi- ties l'ommittee for Yearbookg Gym Exhibition l, 2. .lrr1l,1'f1'rm.' To be a little taller. llvxlflzy: To work for Arller's. MIRIAM E. HAMMOND Mickey .lr'l1'r'1'l1'1'.s.' WYho's lvho Vommittee for Yearbook. .fl nllffffon: To he cheerful always. lh'sl1'ny: To go through life with a smile. I X .'IllIll'1'fi0llf To see the world with, MARY EUNICE GUAY Eunnie .1r'lirifif'.v.' Gym Exhibition 2. .lllllll-fi0ll.' To see the world. Dv..f1'.'.'y: To spenfl your life rea ling iravelogues MARGARET T. GUILTINAN llpeggyii .lr'f1'1'il1'1's.' C'o-Vhairmau Prograin Fommittee for Senior Play: Dee- oratiug Vommittee Junior Prom: Senior Vlass Vouueil: W'ho's Villlo Fommittee for Yearbook: Dee- orating Vommittee Senior Promg Alpha Tri-Hi-Y I, 2, 3, Treasurer 3. Jrnlnilion: To he a lilirarian. lJr'.vl1'r1y.' To he Miss lIutehiusou's unilersturly. MADELINE MARY HADDAD .I!'fI'l'1'f1Al'N.' Glee fluh 1, 23 Bowling 421 Gym Exhibition 2. .llIlI,I.fI.!7ll.' To lioarrl the IYorl1l Ex- press. Dfuvliny: To enfl up in the tropies of Africa. J . GUNNAR SIGURD HANSON Swede .'llllli1.fflJll.' To be a radio teehnieian. llwsliuy: To have a spark'ling future. ELIZABETH HAPGOOD A s Penny: v .ftr'l1'1'1'tif's: Band Q, 33 Swimming Team 2, 3: Chairman of the Class Play Poster Contest. .-Imbifion: To be a sueeess in my life's work. lhwlillyi To find uillllhn JOAN HARM ON uRedn .'il'ffl'I.ffl'.'4.' Girls' Glee Club I, '23 Gym Exhibition 21 Squad Leader I: Refreshment Committee, Class Play: Beta Tri-Hi-Y. Chaplain l, 2. .'iIl1fll.fli0llf To be a baby hygiene nurse and have a Summers home. Dwsliny: To hibernate during the winter. ANNE HARRINGTON Ears .'Ii'fl'l'I'fI'l'S.' Co-Chairman of llshers, Senior Class Playg Co-Chairman of Typists for the Yearbookg Tieket Seller Basketball 3. .illlf2fll'Ull.' To be Sec-retary of the Navy. Dw.wffny.' To assist sailors. Y M40 ESTHER D. HARRIS G 1TeSs!7 .'i!'ffl'I'fl't'SI Howling Team 1, 2, 3. .'illlfIIiff0ll.' To be a dressmaker. Dr.vliny.' To have your eustomers in stitehes. ,Q JOHN HART Whitey .bir'l1'1v1'tie's.' Football I, 2, 35 Base- ball l, 2, 35 Student Couneil lg President Junior Class: Ileeorat- ing Committee, Junior Promg House and Grounds Committee. .'ill1f11'f1'0lI.' To be ehief tester in a mattress factory. Dcwifny: To fall asleep on the job. PHILIP C. HARTER HSOIIHYH .-lef'1'vities.' Hoc-key. A nzbition: To be a detective. Dz'.vfiny: To find out who stole the centers out of donuts. DOLORES R. HASHIM sLDudsyn .'lefi1'if1'c's: Glee Club 2, 35 Gamma Tri-Hi-Y 2, 33 Badminton Q: Program Committee for Senior Class Play 35 Senior Class Couneil 35 Typing Committee Yearbook. .ft nzlfition : To tra vel. Destivzyr To sneeeed in your ambi- tion. ELEANOR M . HASKELL HEI!! Aeliv-1'I1'e.v: Bowling l, 2: Gym Exhi- bition 9Zg Junior Prom Tieket Committee: Usher for Senior Class Playg Field Hoekey lg Typing Committee for Yearbook. flrrzbitiorz: To grow a few inehes taller. DI'-?fI'lljj.' To stand on a r-hair. RICHARD HASKELL Dick .'il'ffI'1.fl'l'S.' Class Representative I: Junior Prom Deeornting Com- mittee: Rifle Team 35 Senior Class Play Castg Intramural Basketball 31 Traek 3. .illlflfflilllli To eorreet Mr. l.eahy's vision. llfwfiny: To be an optometrist. MARY ELIZABETH HATIN Betty .-lmbiIinn.' To have a job. Dlnvfzirly: To eolleet unemployment eompensation. EDWARD L. HELLIWELL llEdY, .-tr'!1'viI1'1's.' Traek I, '21 Gym Exhi- bition 1, 2, 31 Swimming 2. A mlrifimz : To be a television expert. lJl'.YfI'll1j.' 'l'o look to new ehannels. D ROBERT A. HOGUE Sabacho' ' l1fil'fIf1'.v: Rifle Team I, 2, 31 Gym lfxhihilion 2: 'I'r:n'k Tezuu fig Rzulio fluli 2, 3. ml.fliou: To will the Iumlinuupolis 500 mile elussie. . , , . . rvlznyi lo go urounil in eu-eles. CHARLES R. HoLLERAN f-Dick ll'ffI'lAfl.l'-VS K'o-l'lu1iruu1u Senior D Vlnss lluy: Yearbook Ikill Vom- inillee: Junior Prom Pnlxlieity K'onuniHee l'luiirnulu: Golf '12, 31 .lunior Vlnss Vouneilg Stuclent Vonueil 2. ml,1'Iim1.' 'l'o huve sc-hool elunirs lnanle softer. I'-Vll-Il.I1.' To slnurl alone. PEGGY ANN HOWES Punkie lr'liriIim.' Home Rooiu Treaisurer l: Glee Vlulm I. 22 Refreshmeul Vonunittee Senior Play: Gym Hwllihitiou l. '21 Squzul l.en4ler in Gym I. ml.iI1'on.' To flo somelhiug thrill- ing. rxiilzy: To jump off lhe EIIIIJIITE Slate Ruilzliug. DOROTHY HENNESSEY uDotn .il IIII,1.fI.0lI.' To he a seeretnry. De.vl1'ny: To write urighif' BASILIO HENRI OUES, JR. uBas1v A!'fl'l'ff1.I'S.' Football I, 2, 3: lvill fllliliflllilll of Yearbook: Doornnin 110-KQIIHIFIHZIII of Senior Plnyg Progrunl fommittee ol' Junior Prom. is the question? Dm-f1'r11f.' To be the next HHZIIIIUIUI. ANNE M. HERRICK ,Alf-I1'1'1'f'ie.-:.' SIIHIFIIIQN Pen, Advertis- ing Staff 1, 2. .'I7IIl,1'fI.0lI : To have fl boyish Bob , l,l'Nfl-lI'jl.' To have your Roh long, FRANCES HUBBARD llFran9' ,If'liI'lAfI.!'.Y.' Rzulio Drnnmtie flnb lg Signul Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3. Seeretnry fig Advertising Staff. SfllIl'FlIf.N Peng Home Room Treasurer 33 Bowl- ing. ,l111l,1'f1'or1.' To ski in Europe. Dr-.wfinyi To tohoggnu nt Vlupp Park. JOAN HUBBY lKJoeV7 .'IIlII1II'1'0lI.' To be :i millionaire. D1'.vIfny: To have a million kigmies. JOAN E. HUESTIS .'I1'fl.1'I'II'l'N.' Home Room President 3, .-lr11l,1'ti0l1.' To be ll SUITCSS in life. IJr.vI1'r1y.' To manage England lirolhers. gp fxxfk llllllllifliflllf To be or not to he: that GERALD E. HERZIG, JR. njerryo ,'I!',flIAfl.l'.Y.' Gym Tenin 2, Ii. .'ll1llJl'fl'0ll.' To have n new llyuuflow Iiuiek. Dfnvlinyi To have il nuuulel T. MARY ELLEN HILL uMesv ,-lr'I1'1'fI1'r'.v.' Fiolfl Hoekey I: Basket ball I3 Rowling lg Sofllmll l Volleyball I1 Home Room Tri-us urer 2. ,-lmlzflfrm: To he .lnek-of-'KAL' trznles. ljlwflilllljf To he muster ol' none. PATRICIA HISER npatn .'If'Il'I'1.ll.!'N.' Rowling I1 liaskellmll I Base-lmll I1 Lsherelle I. AmIu'lim1.' To gfililllillv. lJf'.wf1'ny: To get passing marks. PATRICIA A. HUGHES ClPat9I flr'1iIviI1':'s: lllll'0I'll'2llll'l' Q. 3. Vap- lain 3: I,l'0f.fI'Ellll cllllllllllltli' 1'h:IiI'nIaII, Jnnior l'ronIg Ganiina 'llri-Hi-Y 31 I,l'Ugl'2llIl l'oIIIIIIItiee. I Senior llay: i'o-C'lI:IiI'III:III of Staiislies, Yearhook Stall: llee- oration f'UIIlIIlllll'l', Senior I,I'UlIl. lllllllifliflllf To lie :I gooil nurse. D1'.vIiny.' To lie :Is good as Sisler Kenney. WILLIAM HUNT Bill llllllliflllillf To lie :I pllUl0gl'1lIlll0l'. llesliuy: To wateli things develop. BARBARA HELEN HUNTER L l l bir'l1'1'ilI'1'.v: Tiekei ilUlIlllllIIl'1'. Sen- ior Play. 'llllllfflililli 'l'o r:Iise il foothall team. l,t'NfI.lljj.' 'l'o have eleven girls. BARBARA HUTCHINSON Barb .l!'fl.l'1.fIl'.'i.' Glee Club 2, 3. .'llIlliff1iUll.' To he :I seereiary. llrsliny: To sit Oll the hoss's knee. BARBARA HYDE uBarb11 .'l!'fl.lI.ffl'N.' IIOIIIC Room Represen- tative 13 Fiehl Hoekey 1, 2, 33 Squad Leamler 21 Senior flass lllay IiSl1l'I'0IlP. .lllIIl1.l1.0ll.' To he a eertiliexl pnlmlie Rll'C'01llllllIllL. II:-slffzy: To he :I N110-Ilf'K'OllIlI.-I '4 1440 BETSY CAROL HYNES ,lf'flil'l.ff1'-V.' Student Vouneil: Fo- K'lI:IirIII:III JI1IIioI' IIFOIIIQ cillllllllil Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, Presitleiit 3: Senior Vlnss Play: Home Room Repre- sentative 2, 3: Swininiiiig I, Q, 3. .IIlllll.ff0H.' To go through life with :I smile. lJ1'slI'ny: 'l'o Ill0flt'l for f'olgale's. JEAN OBERLE JARVIE MARIO INTELISANO ,,LarS,, .-if-IiI'I'I1'r's: Iianil 2, 33 Orelieslra I A U . 2, 31 Operetta fll'1'lll'SIl'Zl l, 2 .-Irtzzizfzes. Bowling. C Jllllflliflifllli To have horses. Tri-Hi-Y Q, 3: Simian,-.Y lim 3. ' MNH!! ro dmv? 11 'l' wagon .-lml11f1m1.' To go lo eollege, :IIII after that? IIf'.vlirIy: 'l'ogr:I1lIl:Ile. lritioii QQ Typing il0lllllllIIl'0 of the Yearbook. .'IIIIl1l.fIUIl.' To he II professioII:Il claiieer. Desifny: To keep Kill your loes. iirls' Glee Vlnh I, 2, Il: flilllllllll NANCY ANN JACKSON WANDA H. JESTER Jackie Wandie .'Il'III'I-flil'-V.' Orchestra Il0llI'l'I't l'sh- :lf'fI.I'liffl'-VI Softhall I, 2. erette 1: Typing Il0IlIl1IIll00 of xllllllfflillllf To he :I l.2lI'Illl'I'.S wife. the Yearbook. Dexliny: To have il goat Elllll raisr .-I Illlliffllllf To he :I gr:IflII:Ite. kills. Dv.vI1'ny: To be an Zlllllllllll of Ahhey Loilge. SHIRLEY JEAN JANSSEN GEORGE JONES Shirl J0nesie .-l1'IfI'if1'es: Field Hoekey: Basket- .'llII11l.fiUll.' To he il gooil IIICUIHIIIII' hall: Bowling I, 2, 3: Gym Exhi- Dr'.vIfny: 'l'o he :Ilile to ehange :I tire EDWARD JURCZYK 4sMacss .-tr'fi1'itz'1'.v.' VVho's Who Vommittee of Yearbook: Doorman for Senior Vlass Play: Home Room Repre- sentative. A 111,11-fl'0II.' To be a eollege alumnus. De.vf1'r1y.' To graduate from Smith Vollegeluo 714' VIRGINIA G. KASUBA Gin Aefi1'1'lies: Sftlf1l'7If..Y Pen, Advertis- ing Staff QQ Home Room Treas- urer. Anzbilion: To have a Fran throughout the land. DF.TfI'I1.1l.' To travel. HELEN KEEFE Jersy Keefie A YllL'1.fI.0IIf To be a gentleman .'ll'fl.l'l.fI.t'.N'I f'o-Vhairlnan Tieket farnwr. fl0Il1Illitl0P, Junior Prolnz Vo- Dial' - To I.. 'W 1-IQ,r.w powq tlllillfltlttll Publieity tl0lIll'Ilill'f'0, 4' my' 'H' ' ' 5 ' Senior Vlass Play: Slurlenl'.v Pen l, Q: Guidanee Editor Slurlrzilis- l,l'lI 3. A n1l,1'f1'ou .' To see the Red Sox win the pennant. De.vlfuy.' To live to be '200 years old. MALCOLM KANE MALCOLM E. KEELER 4AMal11 .-lr'I1'1'1'I1'r'.':.' Publieity fl0IIllIlitl0l' of Junior l'romg Publieity Vommit- tee of Senior Vlass Play: Who's Who Vommittee of Yearbook: Seeretary of P. H. S. Rifle Team 33 Election Ofheer 2, 3. A-lmliifion: To he an industrious engineer. lJw.wf1'ny: 'l'o lay rails. MARY THERESA KEENAN .-'lef1'rilz'1'.v.' Bowling I: Gym Exhi- bition tg Tieket C0ll1IIlltt00, Junior Prom 'Zz Refreshment Vommittee. Senior Vlass Play. xllllllllfilillf To be a sueeess in life. De.vfiny.' To head the Singer Sewing Fo. JOAN KELLY GEORGE KING Kel Georgie ,lf'Iiwif1'r'.v.' Bowling 1, Q, EY. Base- ,'llIIl1I.fI.lIIl.' To listen to the Yankees ball l. beat. the Red Sox this year. ,ll1l,tlLll.1HI.' To be a telephone op- lJ1'.vliny.' To wait till next year. erator, llfairiq: To fall asleep at the SNVll1'llllUtll'tl. MARLENE KETTLES RONALD KINGSBURY Muzz Weasel gl mlfflinu: To be a telephone opera- ,-ln1b1't1'm1.' To have a eouple of new tor. ears. lIe.wliuy.' To have the busiest number lJ1'.vIz'ny.' To lose your drive-r's in town. lieense. ELIZABETH MAY KILLACKEY RICHARD KINGSLEY ClBettyIY ihRed,7 .-ir'lirIlif'.v: Gym Exhibition 2. .'iIIIb1.fl.0lt.' To be a farmer. .i lllllllflllillf To travel to far-a way lJf'HfI-lljlf To grow mashed potatoes. plaees. llrxlilly: To go to Slobbovia. ALFRED GEORGE KIRCHNER LUCILLE KNIGHT -'Kircw' Bunny ,'lI'fl.l'l.II'l'SI l'lxnirm:un of Slnge illilll- ,'ll'fl.l'l.,il'N.' Glee Vlub lg Operetln 1. millee. Vlnss l'lny1 Slallislies .in1bilfm1.' To be il nurse. Vommillee for Yearbook: lnirn- Dfuvliny: To lienl rabbits. lIllll'2ll Basketball. .llllllliflillllf 'l'o pnss ehemistry. lh'.wI1'ny.' 'l'o liml Mr. l,0illlj'.S mark book. ELEANOR KIRCHNER HELEN KORDANA El Curley .-lvliriliws: Gym Exhibition I. 21 Al Bowling 1. 2: Home Room Rep- resentative lg f'o-f'lmirinnn of lll'l.l'1'SllllN'lllS for Senior flnss l'lny. . . ' ,' . ' W , . , , ' . .lmlnlzrmf To be n good nurse. Al 1 1'10 - ll' bl ml Oxlllrl Upht llvxliny: 'l'o marry lliuli frank , D1 ooelor. LOIS KISSELBROCK JOHN KREIGER SILOYY 5fBlinkyYY .ll,H,,I-h',,x. Buwling lv .lv 3: Gym .l1'If1'fIir'x.' Baseball l, 2233 B'nskel- Exllilmilion 2. .llllbiflitllli 'l'o lranvel :xml live in the stale ol' Monlnnn. Ilrnvliny: To lmve an home on the rn nge. fi1'fI1'e'x.' Volleyball '1'l'2llll 21 Round Robin 'l'onrnnment 22 Bowling 2: f'lll'lSlIl12lS l'Vimlow Deeorntillg 21 Bnrlminton '21 Typewriting f'0IIlllllttP0 for the Yearbook. and work at Washington, D. V. wlfny: To get lost in the Penta- gon. ball I, 2,31 himlent 1 ounell 1,31 V0-f'lI2lll'lll2lll Pieture f'ommittee for Yearbook: 1,0-flllillflllilll Wlio's Who Vommittee for Year- book: Senior Prom Dec-ornting Vommittee. .-lmb1't1'on.- To have il destiny. De.vlfr1y.' To lnek ambition. JOANNE LABARGE 45.1099 .-lf'lini!1'e.v.' Bunfl, 1, 2, 3. ,'lIllb1'fl.llIl.' To have il job where l 1lon't have to work. Dvxliny: To senreh in vain. JOYCE LACAS Tootie .,lf'lf1'1'Iif's: Glee flub l, 2, fl: Op- erettn lg Girls' Fhoir 3: Senior Vlass Plnyg Aliernnte Represen- tative 23 Slglllil Tri-Hi-Y. xlllllliflilllli To be :1 goorl nurse. Dzwliny: To marry :1 patient. SALVATORE J. LAGROTTERIA Lssanlvv rllllllliflillllf To own n night elnb. D1'.Yf1.ll1jf To be il polieeman. NANCY ANN LANDERGREN nsNanvs ,lfI1'1'iIir'.v.' Pulmlieily t'0Illllllll0l' for Senior l'l1lj'1 lvSlll'l' for Senior Play: Motion Pielnre Vlnb 11 l'liologr:lpl1y flub l. .-lml,flion: 'l'o be :1 journalist. Dvxiiny: To keep n xlinry. i'1 f EDWARD LANPHEAR Caleb ilnlliffon: To :lo S0lll0llllllg gener- ons. llmfiny: To pay for lhe 19.50 Vlziss llnnquel. GRACE M. LA ROSA Shorty .lr'!1'1'ilfz'.v: Home Room Represen- tative 3: Typing Vommittee for Yearbook: Tiekel Seller Basket- hall 3. .-! n1l:1'linn: To be :in elevator opera- tor in n one-story building. Dc'sl1'ny: To fnll ilown on the job. VIRGINIA E. LEVERNOCH s4Ginnyv1 .41'Ii1'il1'f'.v.' Gym Exllilmition Q: Bowl- ing 2, 3: Squad Le-arler 2: Gym Helper 3: Ilnskvthall 2. .fln1I1'iIirm.' To have a pvrfm-vt sr-orc in bowling mort- than onc-0. 1,l'Nll.llj1.' 'l'u makv average anel lika- it. EVELYN LIEBENOW Evie .'ll'I1'v'ili1'.y: Ilaskctlmallg Snftlmll: Gym Exliiliition 2. A Illllliflilillf To be the fannons antlmr of Danny Hoy. l,1'Nfl-lljjf To ln- r'0lnp0s4-rl. DARYL ELIZABETH LINCOLN DutChy .All'fil'il1'1'x.' Squad I.1-nrlcr I1 Girls' Glue- Vlnlm l. 2, 3: Upvrvttn IVIIOFIIH 92: Ilvta Tri-Hi-Y I, Q. 3g Girls' Choir 3. .'ln1hil1'1in.' To lw a Smiling lmallvrina. lJl'.N'fl.II!f.' To mlanr-v in lmlrl1y sux. BENJAMIN S. LATINI A nz Izifiml : None. ljfwflillgljf To shunt tllc' lmllll. HAROLD J. LINKER, JR. Link ,'lf'fl4'I'1.f1-I'-VI Gym Tc-amg Travk Tc-ani. .'III1L'if'1i0Il.' To have- ai new var. llzwlinys To live in tht- airplanv ag: PHYLLIS LIPSHITZ l5Phyl9Y .-lf'fi1'1'f1'r'x.' Bowling Team 3. xlllllllhfliflllf To be a stvnograplmr. lJl'.YfIAlIjj.' To rom-ivv notvs. rx Xgklkb EDWARD LOCKMAN Eddie .fl 111 lril fa II : To loaf. D1'.vIiny: To lw il lmkor :xml lwakv lure-ml. BARBARA LEONARD K I V D f !l: 'IIODCIIp0ll1'f'lll2lll. 'f 'A'f -' Slfllllfl Tl'l'Hi-Y l- Q- I result-nt 33 Vlnristmas 'l'rc-0 llc-vorating IYUIIIIIIIIIUOQ SIlul1'l1I'.v I'f'n Aclvc-rtising Staff 3: Bowling 1: Adv:-rtising Staff of Yvarlmnk. llllllhfiilllf To lw a IIu1l1ly to soim-mic. 4'xf1'ny.' To ll2lV0 Rl littlv Sliarv in lifv. JOSEPH LAVELLE ESTHER LEONE uJ0eu ESty .'lf'li1'1'I1'c'.v.' Baseball I, 2, fl: Ilockvy A 1 'f'f1'f'-'-' Vllllvylmll' I, 2, 3: Stnrlcnt Connvil 3: Stage .IIIIllIlfI.0lI.' To luv I ranny's om- and f'0llllIllII00, Sc-niol' Vlass Playg Only. hlfwltloll Umwr' I'-Yf'l-lljjf 'l'0 liavc' still' 1-mnpc-tition. .'I7lllHfIOIl.' To lu' :1 IIIPIIIIIOI' of tln- llvrl Sox tm-am whit-lu puts Yanks in last plar-c-. Dvsfiny: To lw water lmy. THOMAS W. LAWSON, JR. JEANETTE LEVANTE Beb .lr'f1'1'if'1'1'.v.' Sqnarl I.m-atle-r Q5 Gym AVIIIII-fl'0lI.' To be a gillllf' warflvn. lixliilmition I, 'ZZ llSl1l'l' fOr Svllilll' Vlass l'l:1y: SWIIIIIIIIIIH '21 Dum'- urating IVOIIIIIIIIIUU for S1-nim- Prom. lnrlniffnn: To lar- a IlllI'Sl'. Ih'sI1'ny: To llavv :I Int of pn- tix-nts. JEANNE MARION LOEHR Olive lf'I1'r'1'!1'r.v.' Bowling l, 2. 3: Girls' Glee l'lnlr l, 2: Ilylll lixhillilion 12 llllllllfl-Ollf 'l'o eat fattening foorls to some avail. l,l'.YfI'IIjj.' 'l'o get inmligestion. WILLIAM F. LOEHR Bill mlliiion: To he a pilol. lIr'xlfny.' To fly a kite. ANGELO A. LOMAGLIO liAng!Y ll'fI.l'l.lI-l'.V.' Gym Exhibition 2. lllllliflillllf 'llo he a l'll2ll'Il'l' nlemller of llle liar-helor flnh ol' Pills- fielmlf' 1'.vIir1y: 'l'o he the only nn-mher. JOSEPHINE A. LOMAGLIO ALJOH .-l111ln'l1'1m: To he a sueeessfnl busi- nesswoman. lh'.vfinz: To have vonr ambition .I . gratifiexl. THOMAS E. LONDERGAN KCT0m'! xllllflllfliflllf To he a eommcreial artist. D1'.vh'ny.' To he a harlencler anrl flraw liquor. ALFRED P. LOVEJOY, JR. Pete .-lz'I1'r1'I1'e'.v: Ski Team 2. SQ Band 1, 2, 31 Orchestra Q, 3g lloorman, flass Play: Mnsir- Vommittee, Junior Prom. .'lII1I1I.ff0lI.' To have four months of snow in Pittsfield. Dr'.vlfny.' 'l'o live in Florirla. MARGERY LYMAN A n1l,1'iz'm1 .' To he a good nur:-ze. North i'arolina Territory. DARREL LYNCH .-lrfi1'1'l1'1'.w: Intramural Baskethall. 4,101 ., . ,, DONALD MRCDONALD, III Margie HM H . I , BC .'lr'hr1l11'.v.' Home Room Represenla- , , , 1 H s , tive I, 2, 33 SllllIlCllt Vonneil 2, Il: l l1 1 7 1'5'111 1011111 '21 -13 5011 l'o-Ilhairman, Senior flass Play: Vlass Vonneilg Tieket fllllllllll Gym ltxlnlntxon '23 Alpha' l'r1- tm., Ju,,i0,. llmml gtugc. Com Hx-X fig Program I omnnttee, - . H , , - , mittee, I lam l lax. .Inmor I rom. I . H ' , , 'l IIlliIfl0ll.' lo he a success lll life . , . . : N:- : . Dfwflny: I'o provide eare in the Dunn!! In HH mmlhml DOM INIC MAFFUCCIO lbD0mV! A mL1'f1'un: To be an apprentice. .-lmliffirm: To he a gooel husiness IJv.vlir1y: To begin at the beginning. man. Drwlirly: To he a husinessman. JENNIE LYSONSKI WILLIAM MALNATI Smiley Bill .1ln1l1-iI1'nn.' To he a heautieian. A.1,,1l,1'f1'0,,: T., haw. :I big-1.3!-. Dl'.VfI'lIjj.' To make with the mud ,.,fg,,y.- '1',,,lriV.. H bus. packs. ROSLYN MARQUIS KIROZVY .Alf-Ii1':'Iir'.v.' Bowling Tvain 2, 3: Axlvvrlising Siaff for Sfurlrnfx Pm: 3. Amliilinn: To llc' a inoxlil-al svvrv- tary. lh'xl1'ny: To wrilv prvsvriptions so pm-oplc will iw almlv to rm-arl tlu-m. KATHLEEN MARSHALL IlKayI! ,-1r'liriIif'.v.' Zi-la Tri-Hi-Y l. Z, 3: Bowling 1. .-lmlilfon: To luv a clcnlal assislant. Dwxfiny: To fill that c'ap:u'ity wvll. LOIS E. MARTINEAU GLLOYY gllllllliflllllli To :lo somvlliing nul- .vIurul1'l:g. Drnvfiny: To slanil onl in ilu' volrl. .lr'f1'r'il1'f'.v: f'lu-erlvzuling 2, 3: 1'0- J MAURICE MALO C5M0eI1 .-l1'l1'1'if1'z'x: Travk VFOZIIII l, 2, fi. tlw Navy and own a rowlioat, 111'-Yfl-Iljff 'l'o join ilu' Soa Svonls. THERESA MALUMPHY Tessie .'lf'fI.I'l.fil'.N'.' Fit-ld Hovkvy 1, 2, 3 Vaplain 3: Volleyball I, 2. Il Captain 2: Swimming l, 2, 23 Sofllmall 2, 3: llamlio Vlnlm l Sfurlz'nl's Pen 3. .ImI,il1'on: To lie- a gooml losvr. Drxvfflzyf To NVlll onvv ill :I wliilv. MARY MANCARI uReev9 .4r'I1'1'fI1'1'.v: Gino filllll I, 2. Anzllition: To ll2lV0 a rivh llllSlHlll1l l,l'Nfl'll1 : To iw 0110 in a million. .I LORITA MARTINELLI Rete K'liairman of Senior Vlass lroni ancl Banqu:-tg Sluf1'f'11I's Pen Staff 1, 2, 3: Junior Prom Invitation c'l7lIlllllttl'L Q lrvhois W'h0 filllllillll- toe of Yearbook: Senior Vlass founr-il. .1 mhilinn: To be a mm-rlir-al assistant. Diuwlfny: To lie an 4-xpc-ri at 'rolling tlu- l3o m-sl JAMIL J. MASSERY Jim .'lr'li1'1'l1'1'.w.' Trark. .'Iml,iIion: To iw a 1-ontrac-tor. l,l'N,l'll!jf To lmuilcl 1-astlvs in lhv nir. JOHN MASSIMIANO Masimo .'lFflAI'l'fI'I'NC Baskvtball 1, 2, 3: Base- liall 1, 2, 3: Pirtliiw-' C'on1lnittec-3: Decorating Uommiftec 3: Wlicfs Who Vommittec 3: Senior Colm- t-il fl. .1ml.if1'1m: To ln- a pro liasvlmaii playa-r. l,t'NfI'll.lj.' To ka-vp pitvliing. .flml,iIi0n.' To lm the S0c'rclary of w Q JOSEPHINE MANTELLA IKJOI 1 .lf'fl-l'iffl'Xf S4-nior Vlass li0lllll'li, Honio Room: liSlli'I' for Svniur Vlass Play. . I llllfffillllf To lw a llll'YK'l' in Ellglilllll Brolin-rs. lI1'.vlfuy.' To lilly a pair of slof-kings in Hnglanal Brolin-rs. CHARLES ANTHONY MARA Horse .lnllsilfunf To liavc- a now lluii-k. Dzwlilrjfi To lravvl. MARTHA ANN MARINO llMertYV .l1'li1'il1'1'.v.' Fin-lil Hoc-koy 3: Rv- froslimvnt f'0lllllllllL'0 for Svnior Vlass Play. .ln1l1ifin11: To liavc' :I new vonvvrli- , . lmlv 1 aclillac. Drsfiny: To marry a l'roslvy' SIll0SlllII!l. SILVIO M ASTRANGELO Mas VII-l'l-fl'l'N,' lnl l'1lllllll'2ll Basket hull. llllll-llillllf 'l'o he an Spanish teaielier l'Nfl.ll!ff To tezieh English in Mn- llriil. LUCY M ATARAZZO ltL0uY7 l4'llI'l.ffl'Nf Sigma 'l'ri-Hi-Y l. 2, 15, Vive l'resi4lent 3: Glee Flulr Q. Illllllfllllllf To own ll mnsie shop. wsliny: To listen to the music- go 'ronnil :incl 'ronnmll SENTA MAY Sent l1'lil'1'l1'f'.v: Gym l'1xhihitionQ1 Pit-- ture ll0lllllllill't', Yearbook. n1l,1'lfon: 'l'o lie :in airline stew- unless. f'xlfl1y.' To holcl :I high position. JAMES RICHARD MAZZER t'luss fll2lSH .llllllliflitfilf To be an plumber in an c-lmin gang. lh'.vl1'ny: To have ai left-lnnulerl wreneh. FRANCIS MCCARTHY .lr'liriIir'.v: Intramural Basketball 1.3. .-I lllfllillimlf To he zi solclier. Dowling: To have plenty of eom- pn ny. DORIS MCCLUSKEY .l IIIl1f,I.0II.' To he natural. lJ1'.vf1'l1y.' To he 4lil'l'el'ent. ,lf'ffI'I'ffl'N.' Footlmll 1, 2, 3: Trnek lg Gym Exhibition l, 2, 3: Junior Vic-e Presiclentg Senior Viee Presiiieni: Home Room Representative 1, 2, 3. UPUHH nMacv1 uD0tu LEON MCCLUSKEY MuCk .1 mlailion: To he il linker. D1'sf1'ny.' To roll in 4lough. JAMES MCGUIGAN, JR. KlMac7' .'lf'l1'1'1'f1'r'.v.' Truek Team 2, 3. Valp- tzlin 3: Rifle VFUZIIH l, 3: Gym Team 2, 3: Home Room Repre- sentative I, 3: Junior Prom Ueeorution Vommittee: Vo- I'lmirm:in of Stage t'ommittee for floss Play. .-l Illlll-fl-!IIl.' To he un engineer. De.wf1'l1y: To eonstruet :1 wooalen lmrirlge over the Ilonsatonie River. JOAN MCINTIRE .rlr'l1'r1'r1'1'.w: Gym Exhibition l, 2: Home Room Representative I: Glee t'lulm 1, 23 Gamma Tri- SHEILA MCNEICE Mickey .lr'f1'1'il1'w.v.' Junior Vluss Vouneilg Squzirl Leanlerg t'lmpl:1in, Delta, Tri-Ili-Y: I,l't'0I'1lIl0llVOIIIIIIIIICC Junior Prom: lisherette Senior t'l:iss l'l:1yg Advertising Staff Sfllflfllfi-Y Pen. .lllllllifliflllf 'I'o take :I ricle on the .llule Train. lirxliny: To go on the Merry-Go- Ronnrl. FRANCES ANN MEAGHER .'l1'I1'1'1'li1'.v: Swimming I, 2, Il: liais- km-tlmll I, '22 Yolleylmll l, 21 Soft- lmll I, 2: l'sherette ut Grzulllu- tion 21 Musie fl0IlllllIltl'0 of Jun- ior Prom. .-lml1ilivn: To have zu ski team of my own in .'xlZlSl'iZl. Dlwfilly: 'l'o he euptzlin and sole memher. RICHARD MEIROWITZ Dick .'Il'fl.l'lifI.4'-V.' Amateur Radio WISDSQ Seeretury :incl 'l'reusurer of l'.II.S. 1 1110 1' T I 'l'ec-linieul Rumlio Vluh. 'A m lftmmn 0 N' 2' Hume' I .llllllliflillll-' To he an eleetrieul engi- Dr.vI1ny.' l o he the ll3lt'k-Tlllllllllg eliump of Ukinn wal. neer. IJ!'.VffIl!j.' To be ll live wire. PHILIP M. MOGAVERO Kiphilii AmIn'I1'rm: To be a millionaire. Destiny: To have many friends. WILLIAM W. MONKS nBillH Ar'fiv'1'f1'1'.v: Yearbook, Statistiesg Radio Club 3: Diseussion Club 31 Home Room Representative 35 Home Room Treasurer 3. A mlfifion: To be a meehanieal engi- neer. D!'.VfIl1!l.' To design toys. JOSEPH MONTELEONE Rah-Rah .4l'f1.1'ifil'.V.' Home Room Represen- tative: Football. .-ln1l11'f1'm1: To be happy. Dr.vfiny.' To have a Gloria -us future. ROSEMARY A. MONTEROSSO FRANCIS JOSEPH MESSER Frannie Ar'l1'1iitz'rS.' Traek 1, Q. 3: Co-Mana- ger of Hoc-key 35 Football l. Ambition: To do something worth- while. Destiny: To put esealators in P.H.S. ' ' DOROTHY METALLO uD0tv1 Al'f'l.1'1'fil'8.' Softball l, 2, 3: Field Hoc-keyftg Tumbling: Basketball 1, 35 Bowling 1. Ambifimz: To go Rohan down the river. DrsI1'uy: To drift along. CATHERINE MIERZEJEWSKI Mezzie .'II'fil'1.f'1il'-YZ Volleyball 1, Q, 3: Bas- ketball 1, 23 Field Hoc-key 2, 35 Softball I, Q3 Glee Club lg Sports Committee for Yearbook. Ambition: To be the richest person in the graveyard. Drsfiny: To haunt the mint. AARON Ar-f1'r1'tz'e.-r: Chairman of the Typing Committee Yearbookg Cheer- leader 2, 35 Student Couneil 1, 2, 3, Secretary Q: Sigma Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 8, Warden 2g Ring Commit- tee 2, 33 Ticket Committee Senior Class Play. .illllflifilllli To find the you in You W1-re Meant for Me. De.vf1'ny: To find the you in Where Are You? NANCY JEAN MONTGOMERY .-1r'f1'1 i11'es.' Glee Club 1, Q, 33 Op- eretta Chorus 2: Home Room Representative 35 VVho's Who Committee of Yearbookg A Ca.- pella Choirg Pieture Committee of Yearbook. A Illlltfflllli To get through eollege. Df'sf'1'ny.' To eome out at the other end. MARY THERESA MONTI .-letirit1'c.s'.' Glee Club 23 Operetta 23 Bowling 3g Gym Exhibition I, 2. Amln'r1'nu: To marry my boss. Destiny: To boss the one you marry. JOSEPH MILLER, JR. Bozo .l1cI1'1'z'I1'1'.v: Football 1. '2, 3: Baseball I, 2, 3. Ambition: To have a. wheat planta- tion. De.vlz'ny: To raise uIVlli'1lIil'S.u JUDITH M ILNE Judy .-l1'li1'1'l1'r.v.' Gamma Tri-Hi-Y: Swim- ming I, 2, 31 Junior Prom Pub- licity Committee: Senior Class Count-il: Basketball: Volleyball. .1mI1ilimz: To be a nurse and have interesting assignments. Dvslilzy: To mend broken Hearts. DOLORES MISKE uRiSv1 .'I!'fi1'1'f1.l'8.' Glee Club l, 2. A 77Ib1'f1'0ll.' To be an Air Foree wife. Destiny: To be flighty. DONALD N . MOREHEAD AsMoev1 .'lI'fil'i,l-l'A'.' Class l'resident 31 Mem- ber of Student Couneil 2, 3: Football l, 2, 3: Basketball l. 2. 3, Captain 3: Baseball l, 2, 3g lloorman for Class Play 3. .lmlziIion: To be a eoaell. lJe.vliuy: To eoaeln your fonr brothers in basketball. MERNA MORGENSTEIN .'lr'l1'r1'Ii1'.w: Swimming l: Bowling 2, 33 Costume Committee Senior Class Playg Good Will Collet-tor 2: Sfllllfllfix Pen Advertising Staff 3. .'Il71lI'IAfl.0ll.' To beeome a teaeller. D1-.vIiny: To live in poverty. LEON F. MORRIER ul'-,een .'I!'f1'l'fHl'.'4I House-Lights Committee Junior Prom: Stage Committee Senior Playg Statistic-s Committee on Yearbookg Gym Exhibition lg Intramural Basketball. .'1IIlIl1'fl'0I1,' To have it. IJe.vf1'r:y.' To get it. ex, CAROLYN MORRISON .If'f1'l'ff1.l'N.' Glec Club 1, 2, 33 Or- eliestra 1, 2: OperettaOrel1estra 2. .-I lIIll1.f'f0II.' To be a sueeessful social worker. Destiny: To give parties. IRWIN HERALD MORSE KlMidge9, .ir'il'l'il1'1'.v: Band 1, 2, 3. 4'I7ll,lifl'0ll.' To be tlie owner of a roller skating rink. Dealing: To be the Big YVheel in the organization. 1 - .J JOYCE MOSCA Aefi1'1'I1'e.v: Girls' Glee Club lg Bowl- ing 1: l'sl1er for Senior Class Play: Co-Chairman of Cap and Gown Committee. A7III1l.fI'I?Ilf To get a good husband. Da'xh'11y.' To get the puck-o the nrop. xcHoneysv uBob1v the mint. stieks. Barb Committee. PATRICIA A. MUSGROVE Aef1'1w1'!ie.v.' Glee Club 1, 2g Operetta 1, 2: Usher for Class Plz Amhif1'rm: To be a sueeess in life. Destiny: To eateh a man. A ROBERT SAMUEL NAJIMY .-lnzbifzfmz: To be a floor sweeperin D1r.v11'ny.' To get free peppermint BARBARA NEWTON .-'lr'f1'ril1'f'x: Senior Play lh-fresllnient A-lnzbifinll: To llllVl' a i'llOl'OlilIl' paradise. Dl'.Yfl.lljj.' To manage Hershey, Incorporated. ADELAIDE NICOLA Delidy .IrIir1'liex.' Swimming 92, 33 Bowling 2, 33 Glce Club 1, 2, 33 Type- writing Committee of Yearbook. glnzliiliml: To get Rocks out of life. . IJ:-.wtinys To be a miner. BETTY C. NOON Bets .-leIir1'lie.v.' Bowling: Home. Room Treasurer. A n1b1'lim1.' To take enre of a. dozen or more elierubs,fin a Childrerfs Ward, that is. Dl'.Yf1'Il!jf To go mad. 7 H410 VENCY NOT0 .lr-lirities: Home Room Representa- tive 1: Beta Tri-Hi-Y 2, 33 Pro- gram Committee 33 Statistics Committee 3. .'Il71I11'fi0ll.' To get ahead. De.vt1'ny: To jump a green light. JOAN OSTERHOUT .4ef1'1'1'ties: Alpha 'Pri-Hi-Y. .-tn1ln'fim1.' To have a winter home in New York. Dznvfiny: To move to New Lebanon. JEANNE OVERBAUGH Tagalong ,'l1'fI'1'ifil'-'ff Zeta 'Pri-I-Ii-Y 2, 3: Bowling lg Senior Class Couneil: l'sher Senior Class Play. .-Imlfiitinn: To be a winner in Doin inoes. Dlnvlfny: To stiek to elieekers. FRANCIS S. PALANO .At!'lfI'l'ffl'.v.' Junior Prom lleeorating Committee: Junior Prom lteeep- tion Committee: Senior Prom Cher-king Committee 2: Door- man Class Play: Whn's Who Committee for Yearbook: Good YYill Committee 2. ,-lmbilion: To be a shoemaker. Dl'.9fl.lljj.' To start from the bot- tom. GEORGE PAPAS ELEAN OR NOVARIS Ellie .4 I'f1'I'1'f1'l'-V.' Home Room Represen- tative Q: Bowling l, 2. .-tmLiIim1: To be my dad's business manager if he ever gets a business. IJv.stiuy: To manage a family. ROBERT O'BOYLE LAOB11 .-trf1'rif1'r.v.' Football l, 2, 3: Basket- ball lVIanager l, 2, 3: Baseball 2. A II1tfif1'07I.' None. Drzvliny: To be sueeessful. JAMES E. O'BRIEN il-lim!! ,'If'f1'1'1'fI-!'S.' President Radio Club 2, 3: Co-Editor Yearbook: Intra- mural Basketball 3: House Lights Committee Junior Prom: Stage Committee. Class Play: Junior Class Count-il. rlllltflifilllll To be an engineer. Destiny: To make the wheels go round. sspapyn .l1'l1'r1'l1'1'.v.' Trac-k: Camera Club: Stm11'nl's Prn: Cbeekiug Com- mittee of the Junior Prom. .'tIIlI,I.lI.0Il.' To have a eonvertible t'adillae-'eanary yellow. Daw-l1'1:y: To own a paekage store. , . ,nu LENA PARISELLI UI-lee!! .'tl'fI.l'I'f1-I'S.' Glee Club I, 2: Cap and Gown Committee: Zeta Tri-Hi-Y l, 2. 3, President 3: Home Room Treasurer 3: Good Will Commit- tee: Advertising Staff of SfmIz'nf'.v Pen l, 2: Class Day Committee. .rtmLil1'm1.' To live, love, and be happy. D1wliny.' To make a lot of dough. JOAN MARY PATTERSON upatvv .-If-l1'r1'lie.w.' Bowling l, 2: Basketball I: Junior Class Couneil: Glee Club l, '21 Invitation Co.nmittee for Jumor Prom: Costume Con- mittee for Senior Iilay. Amln'fim1: To be a sueeess. DI'.Vf1'll?j.' 'Po find the Mysterious Traveler. CAROL O'DONNELL Carrie .tI'f1.1'ffl'l'S.' Beta 'Pri-Hi-Y l, 2: Sigma Tri-Hi-Y 3: SflI!If'IlflN Pen Advertising Staff 3: Bowling I: Yearbook Advertising Staff: Cap and Gown Committee. .-lml,z'l1'un: To tame a Warr-ing Irishman. Druvliny: To have a titllllllb' of lepreehauns. FERN E. O'DONNELL .lr'I1'1'if1'r'.v.' Senior Class Play: Alpha 'Pri-Hi-Y l, 2: Sigma 'Pri-Hi-Y 3: Advertising Statf, SIurlr'1.l'.v Pen: Advertising Staff of the Year- book: Program Committee of the Senior Class Play. .tllllllillllllli To be a driver on the West Pittsfield bus. l,l'.YfI'lljl.' 'Po know the route well. EDWARD DANIEL O'NEIL ssspiken .-l1'lf1'1'f1'e.v.' Co-lVIauager, Football 3: Intramural Basketball l. 3: 'Pieket Committee Senior Play: Traek. .-lmllfffou: To be a sweeper in the I'.S. Mint. Dr.vh'ny.' To work in a peppermint faetory. RICHARD I. PEASE Dick AIflI,'l.fI'0ll .' To be a lanflscapc archi- tect. 1Jcs1fny.' To sue:-eerl in your ambi- tion. BRUNO J. PEDULLA Nails .4cI1'l'itie.w.' Intramural Basketball 1. .flnlUf1'rn1: To be an admiral in the Navy. Dc.-lilly: To own a rowhoat. DANIEL PEIXEIRO 4 snannyu v .-lrliliifirw: Slurlcr.f'.w Pen l, '21 Cam- era I'lub l. 2: Track 3. .-I Illllliflifiili To have a classy 0011- vertible. lJr.wIiny.' 'l'o buy a revcrsfble rain coat. MARION PELLIZZARO Pell .-l1Ii1'ific.s.' Advertising Staff, Slu- rlenfs Pen l, 23 Home Room Treasurer 92, 3: Zeta Tri-Hi-Y l, Q, 3. Secretary 2: Gym Exhibi- tion: I'hairman of Cap and Gown I'olnmittee. .'ll71LIf1'0ll.' To meet Hugs Bunny in person. 1Jl'AfilI.Ij.' To have a carrot patch. JOHN PENN Jackie ,-lrIi1'1'Ifr's: Track l, LZ, 3: Slu1l1'nI'.v Pen 1, 2. .-1 llllilimz: 'l'o be a chemist. D1-:,Iir.y.' To make unbreakable test- tubes. CARLYLE E. PERRAULT Peachy .'1l'fl'1'If1'l'-Y.' Footballg Hockey 1'0- Manager: Track: lfaclio Ura- matics Club 1: State Representa- tive Canclidate 3. .-l Illlllifillllf To have a fifty year con- tract at M-G-M Studios. Dausiiny: To usher at the Colonial. JOHN R. PERRONE Big John Arfi1'1't1'c.v: Football l, 2, 3, Vaptain Baseball l: Ho.nc Room Repre- sentative l, 2, 3. AIlllf1.filJll.' To raise a basketball team. Dealing: To operate the elevator at thc Boston Garden. JOSEPH PETRINI , 1 Joe . .-l1'tieif1'1'.v: Rifle Team lg Stage Committec, Senior Play. .'lml,'ilio11.' To be a baker ancl make dough Dz'.xf1'r1y.' To be a teacher and have cents, HERBERT FRED PETTENGILL llHerbYU Al'ffl'l.fl't'.S'I Track l, 3. Ambifirm: To be a concert pianist. Destiny: To be a piano tuner, fl. XWWD FRANCIS PEZZE Frannie .'ll'flI'l-fl.!'Nl Intramural Basketball. .-l111h1'liJm : To hc a millionaire. 1jl'.'fI'll.U.' To have a lnillion girls. HAZEL PIERCE I-Iazy .'llfl'l'ffIit'N.' Zeta 'l'ri-Hi-Y 3. .'lVIILIfl.0ll.' To have the one man ll12lI'S impossible to fiml. Dfxxliny: To linrl Mr. Vonroy fifth pcrioil. JOANN PILSBURY ,'llfIvl'I.fI-WSI Operetta Vhorns lg Operctta Orchestra 'Zz Orchestra l. 2. 3: Girls' Glee Vlnb l, 2, 35 Gym Exhibition 2: liacllninton 2. .-I nzlifion: To clo Sll.ll0llllllg to make people happy. Duwfiny: To make Hour. MARY C. PINNA .'fl'f1.1'ifil'A'.' Bowling 1. A1l1fiff1A0IlJ To have the one good man who is hard to find. Df'sI1'ny.' To find the man in the moon. MARILYN PIXLEY .fIrnl11'lion: To grow to be five feet tall. Drwfflzyi To be a joekey. IRENE PLANKEY III-Iappyf' f .'ff'fI'I'1.fIAl'Sf Bowling 1, Q, 31 Senior 2 flass Founeil: Squad Leader. M , A nzbflion: To do something worth X jg Q my while. iii - Ilesfiny: To graduate. 1 Q .,.,,. . MILDRED POMEROY POMEROY POWERS - Nonni Pom .11-li1'iIirx: Majorette: Sec-retary of Delta Tri-Hi-Y: Bowling l. .'fIllfI1.fl'0l1.' To be a good seeretary. I,!'Kf1.II!j.' To perfeet the art of sharpening peneils. DOLORES POTASH Dotty .'1l'ffl'I.fl.l'N.' Bowling 3: Ivsherette 2. .-lnzlxiiiour To sing a song and still have friends. 1Je.vlir1y.' To learn the Stein Song. P LARSON M ERRILL POWELL ullarsn ,'1Fffl'ffl.4'.'4.' Fhairman of Junior Prom: Delegate to Massaehu- setts Boy's State Vonveutiong Home Room Representative I, fi: Fhairman ot' Art for Yearbook: Tieket f'ommittee for Senior l'lass Play: Sflllll'lIf.-V Prn 2, 3. .fIIlflIAfI.0llI To be President ot' the l'nited States. Dealing: To lose by one vote. .'ll'ffI'1if1.l'.Y,' Vhairman of Operetta lg Fast of Operetta 25 Home Room Representative 23 Musie Com- mittee for Junior Prom 24 Pub- Iieity Vommittee for Class Play 33 Senior Class Vouneil 3, .lmln'i'ion: To he a business man. Dvsliny: To get the business! GERTRUDE PREW Gert .'il'ffl'l.flil'N.' Glee Flnb l, 21 Gym Exhibition 2: Round Robin VVin- ner 11 Softball 2: Refreshment Vommittee for Junior Prom: Refreshment Vommittee for Sen- ior f'lass Play. .Iml,-iI1'on: To be a r-ook for the Hinsdale Seleetmen. Destiny: To wash dishes. JEAN PRUYNE Prunie .-ift'ri1ie.v.' Senior flass Secretary: filass History Vommittee: Home ltoom Representative 2: Radio f'lnh I, 2: Glee f'luh 3: Junior Prom Program Vommittee. .-1 ml,-iiion: To root the Red Sox to a World Series pennant. Destiny: To have a root beer eon- eession at Fenway Park. GEORGIA LEE PLETZER 6 LRed1Y .fI1i1'rilir.v.' Basketball lg I'sherette flass Play 3. .fllllfl-f1.0Il.' To do something out ot' this world. Ile-slfrzy: To visit Mars. CHARLES PLOSS Charlie .l!'f1-I'ffl'!'H.' Bowling. .'t111l11'Iin11.' To be a good husband fora l reneh woman. l,l'Nf1.IIjj.A To take lessons from Vharles Boyer. HERMAN FREEMAN PLOUFFE llHerb7l .lI'f1il'l-ffl'-V.' Rifle Team l: Traek 2, 55: Gym Exhibition 2, fi. .ln1l1flion.' To do something worth while. Dr.vliny: To eonnt the sands of time. 1 l 1 r .-le!1'z'ifie.v.' Gym Exhibition 2, 3. .-Imliifimz: To be a General Eleetrie Dzuvliny: To ea rve your way up to a .leIil'iI1'4'.v: Glee Vlub Voneert I, 2. A mlnilimz: To be a private seeretary. lIe.vliny: 'I'o be a publie worker. Bev Squeak .IllIfll.fli0llf To be a seeoncl Rise .-lr'If1'f!1'es: Glee Vlnb I, Q: Vollev- Steveus. ball Team 33 Gym Helper 3: Gym llexliny: 'l'o sing uI'2ll'lIll'llu at the Exhibition l, 2, 3: flass Pie Melropolitan. llominittee 3: flass Day Vom- ROBERT WILLIAM PULASKI LlBobV9 MONICA FRANCES PYTKO Monny .-lefiriliex: Volleyball I, 2, Captain 3: Basketball I, 3: Softball 1, 2, apprentiee toolmaker. 3: Swimming 3: VVarrlen fhap- lain of Beta Tri-Hi-Y 3. sueeess. xllllfllifflllll To start a girls' football team. De.vl1'ny: To eoaeh the I'ittsfiel4l IYilrleats. SHIRLEY PULLANO Peanut STEPHEN A. PYTKO, JR. Burbeep .'lf'lfl'l.f1.l'A'I Football 2, 33 Baseball 23 Hockey I, '2, fig Home Room Representative 2. .tl n1L1'fion: To have a flea eirens. Destiny: To start from serateh. BEVERLEY JANE PUTNAM NANCY OUADROZZI mittee. .'IIIIfil.f1'Oll.' To be Zlll all-rouncl girl. De.wIf11y: To sueeeeml in all things. JANE M. QUINN Janie AeIf1'ifiz's.' Glee flnb I, EZ, 3. .4ln1l11'l1'0r1: To sonieflay know as mueh as my father zloes. Drsfiny: To never split infinitives. S ' ANIITA M. Qunuco .1lfffl'1'fie.v: Home Room Representa- tive lg Eleetion Offieer 2, 34 Delta Tri-Hi-Y 1. :1lIlfI'1ifl.Ull.' To be a dental assistant. Desf1'ny.' To look clown in the mouth. BETTY-LOU RALINE Teddie leti1'1'Iie.v.' Basketball I: Rounrl Robin Basketball Team 2: Bad- minton l. .lnzl1iImn: To have skill. Desliny: To be ehampion of tiek- taek-toe. HENRY RANSFORD --Hank .-lr'lil'fIfes: Hi-Y 21 Ileeorations Committee Junior IIFOIIIQ Pub lieity t'ommittee Senior Vlass Play. .lllllzfffllllf To have a silver-line. future. lJ1.s.'1'n1,.- To praetiee up in the alt ol polishing.. EUNICE M. RAYMAAKERS Boots .'I!f14l'fffl'.Yf Bowling 3. .-I llllllilflillf To be a fashion designer Dealing: To make 'Wlollsu' rlresses EDWARD ERNEST RAYNOR Big Ed .llflffliflillllf To be a stoek ear raeer llfuwliny: To sur-eee4l in taxi-driving I,l'.Nfl.lI!j.' 'l'o lm a polilivian. ANTHONY JOSEPH RIELLO GEORGE ROCCA Tony Gigi lmliliun: To ll2lVl' a Cale' with ,lr'l1'l'1'f1i1'.v.' 'l'l'a1'k. lflizalu-ill Taylor. iln1l,1'f1'nl1.' To lw a, SIICCOSS in tlu Ill'-'flilljlf 'l'o :-:laml in liao. worlrl. lI1'xl1'ny: To sllortcn the svllool flay, MARY ANN RIELLO BENJAMIN RODRIGUES Mar Jimmy l,,,',.,',f,,x: Gym l.jxhi1,ili,,,, In .ll'fI.l'ffI.t'N.' Home Room Representa- lmliliml: To lzavv a lnappv life-. tivo Q' 3: Homo Rum? Treasllwr , I , ' Q, 3: llaml I. 2, 33 he-mor 1 lash Dr-.slluyi 'l'o ra.sv a family of lwclvv. q'0um.il 2, 3: Intmmuml Basket- JOHN RAZZANO AAROCH Baseball l. A 1nll1'f1'1m.' To seo the world. Dc'xlz'ny: To own an atlas. JASON ALLAN REDER sLJayn Y .-'lr'I1'l'1'f1'1'.v.' SflIf1l'lIflS 1,011 l, 2. 3. Sports Editor 2, 35 Baseball I, 2, 35 flllillflllllll, Junior Prom Dow-- orating fl0ll1IllltlCf'l Sc-nior Class Play: Editorial Stall' of Yvar- book: Program f'on1mittL-4-, Sva- ior Flass Play. i'iIIll11'f1.0II.' To lu' a ilovtor. D1'.wfill,U.' To find a curl' for MSl'llll0l- itisf' J JANICE REID uJanu lr'liL'1'!z'f'.v: Girls' Gloe Flulm l. ,1n1biI1'011: To ln' a llOllSt'Wll'l'. Dzuvfinyr To live in a trailer. RONALD R. RICCHI JOAN ROBERTS uRiCkll .'lllll1ll1l0II.' To lx- a lVavv. lf'liriI1'r.v: llovkvy: Intramural D1'.vt1'ny: To get lost on the high llaskvllmall fl: 'l'rac'k. svas. I1nI.ilim1.' To lnavv a sim-1-uma .llllliliflillllf To :lo SOllll'll1lllg worth- wllilv. lIf'.vt1'11y.' To join thc Salvation Army. A r'l1'1'if1'fw.' Intramural lfaske-tlrall: Y 9 Mil DONALD REssE 1lD0nVV .lrI1'r'iI1'r'.v.' llanal l: fllHlll'lllilll l,lSI'lISSlUll flOIIlIllllll'l' ol' Molion l,ll'llIl'L' Vluln: Sc-c'l'c-l:u'y. l'lXl'l'll tivo M1-L-lillgs ol' Nlolion l'ir'llll'c flllllli l,l'l'0l'2lllllH' fl0lllllllll0l' Sm-nior l,I'UlllI .Xclvvrlising Slafl' Nl111l1'uf'.v Pm. .lllllllifllllllf To llavv a Slll04'lll'l'. IIVNII-ll1If.' 'l'o work for your living. LOUIS ALFRED REYNOLDS ul'-Iouvv .l1l1l. ilion .' To ln- a gomltm-rm-1-. lJ1'.vliny.' To llavv a flown-r f.IIlI'1ll'll MARILYN RHEAUME Mickey rlri1'I'fll'f'.v: Howling lg llslwrvllt l, 'Z. .lml1if1'nn:Tolwa Donal1l's lllIl'li Df'.vI1'ny: 'l'o lu- a quavk. Q yqqb 1 ROBERT ROE 8 l 1 .l!'fl.I'illit'NI Rifle 'l'eam: Junior l'rom lleeoratiu 1 l'OlllIllllll'l'1 P Seuior l'lay l'ublic-ity flUilllllllll'l'. .llllllliffllllf 'l'o be a wealthy loal'er. I,1'Klfll!j.' To beeouu- a Shoemaker. JOAN ARLENE ROSA Joanie .-l1'l11':ln'.w.' Vheerlexuler 2, 33 Reta ll'l-lll-X l. 2, ti, Sec-retarv 31 Vo-l'hairuiau ol' flass Ring Vom- mitlee: Gym Exhibition: Iloqne Room Representative 1. 21 Swim- ming I. .lnlIfl'll'on: 'l'o be l'0llll'IlllN'l't'll. Ilrxliny: 'l'o make history. CARL P. ROSE .lr'IiriIirx: Gym Exhibition: Slu- fl1'nf'.v l'f'l11 Home Room Treas- urer '21 Photostat Operator. .Almln'linn.' To be a Vagabond. Dfuwliny: To he King of the Ilo- bor-S. HELEN ROSEN .-lr'iiriI1'r.v.' Orchestra 1. G rl mbilion: To be a mu:-iie teaeher. lirxliuy: To write notes. RICHARD ROSS ' Brass .lf'flil'I'fI.l'N.' Football l, 2, 33 Baseball l. 2, 3: Track 23 Basketball 33 Vhairman of Tieket Committee of Senior Class Play. llll-l.'tfl.!JlI.' To be a eaclet. l,1'H,1.lllIf To blow :i hugh-. NANCY LEE ROTH Le Roy .lf-fi1'1't1'e.v.' Picture fommittee for Yearbookg Yearbook StaH'2 Or- ehe:-itra 2, 3: Band 2, 33 Gamma Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3: Reception Com- mittee for Junior Prom. .'lllllJl.ll'0IlJ To be a nurse. Ilfwliny: To roll bandages. LUCILLE RUSCETTA asL0uvv .'ll'ffl'l.f1'l'S.' Editor of Humor Fol- umn 3: Glee Vlub 1, 2: Zeta Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3: Home Room Representative 'Zz Gym Exhibi- tion 1, 2. .'lllI1J1'fl.0I1.' To own a Beaver 4-oat. Dl'NfI'll'If.' To be an Eager Beaver. JOHN L. RUSSELL uJackn 1rtiritie.v: Home Room Representa- tive 1, 21 Sflltlfllfi-V Pen Sehool Notes 1: Student Couneil I: 1'0- Fhairinau Program f'ommittee for Senior Promg Junior Prom Tieket Committeeg Senior Class Play Tieket Committee. A llIb'lif1.0Il.' To travel in Europe. Destiny: To be in the Army Oeeu- pational Forees. eeee A RICHARD A. SABATO Dick .Al II1IlI.fl.0II.' To be a, big wheel. Dcuvlilzy: To sell tires. RAYMOND SABINO llRayVY .I1'li1'i'li1'.v.' Traek I. 2. 3. .'lrnbif1'nu: To be something niee. llexlirlys To be a eanrly manufae turer. NINA SACCHETTI .1rf1'riIi1'x: Softball lg Rowling 2, 3 Glee Club 2: Home Room Repre sentative '22 Invitation Commit tee for Flass Ranquetg Typing C0111 mittee for Yea rbook, .-ln1l.ilion: To have a huge bank aeeount. D1'.vI1'r1y: To support the govern ment. KATHRYN SADLOWSKI nsKittyu .llllllliflillllf To tlo something abou the only man. l,1'Sf1.Il!j.' 'l'o set a trap. DOLORES VIRGINIA SANTOS Tiny .'INllll.f1.0llf To rio something worth- while. l,l'Nfl.ll!j.' To snpport a projeet lengthening sehool var-ations. HELEN SANTOS ulxonzyn .-1 nzlnilirm: 'l'o be a Hoorwalker in a telephone booth. Drwlirljff To 4-over :I lot of grounzl. M AR Y ELLEN SANTOS uElvv .'I!'fIAl'I'fI'l'.Yf Gym Exhibition l, 2. .-lmln'l1'm:: To travel aronnri the worlri. lltwliffy: To enzl where yon began. lJz'.vh'ny.' To be a elown. RUTH SARGENT ulslltchu .'l!'fil'1'fI.l'Nf Gym Exhibition. A nzliifion : To have a wealthy patient. D1'.rffny.' To take eare of Cita- tion. RICHARD C. SCACE uDickv9 ,-'i1r1LiIfrn1.' To be a Drafts man. lh'.vfir1y: To keep doors elosed. SONDRA SCHWARTZ usandyv y .-if-I1'1 if1'1'.v.' Bowling 2, 85 Co-K'hair- man of Vostume Vommittee for Senior Class Play: Advertising Staff of Sfu1lf'nf'x Peng Speeial Events l'ommitt0e of Yearbook. zIlIIIlI'fIi0ll.' To be a. kindergarten teacher. Dv.vfir1y.' To work in the Old Ladies' Home. NORMAN S. SADLOWSKI ELIZABETH SALVADORE Tschaikowsky Betty .'Il7ll1'1'f1'0llf To be a Lushwell. ,'ln1l,iI1'n1l.' To be a good seere ll! Dzuvfiny: To own a paekage store. Ilfuviiny: To ph-use the boss. VIRGINIA SADLOWSKI EVELYN R. SANFORD Ginny Ev AmIn'fim1: To he a Wave. ,-lr'l1'l'il1'1'.v.' Tieket Vommittee, nn Destiny: To he one I'ermanent ly. ior l'rom: fhairman, Good Vommittee: Bowling: Band llllllliflillllf To have a raneh m Arizona. rzsfiny: To rope a steer. JOHN SALATINO BARBARA SANTOS 'LJohnny Barb Ar-11'1'1'lie.w.' Gym Exhibition '23 Home .lr-fir1'1i1w.' Swimming 2: Bow in Room Representative Q. 3. I. 2. I'IIIZllffI.Ull.' To be happy in life. .ln1lfif1'n1:: To play II,0llIl'0 un: H-l1lll.l'Nl'f. t'NlI'Ilj1.' To fall off the baieonx ANNE ELIZABETH SEC KLER Annie .'ll'fI.I'li,IA1'N.' Majorette l, 2, 3: Sigma 'l'ri-Ili-Y 2: Glee Vlnb I, 2. .llllllllflillllf 'l'o be a sunt-1 ' seere- ,ln1L1'fi0l1.' To be Il designer. tary. Ilwslizly: To have designs o11 the D1'.sf1'ny.' 'l'o be Superman's seere- boss. tary. NANCY ANN SHAFFER CHARLES SHERAN Nance Buddy .'ll'flil'IfIl'-N'.' Gym Helper: Round Robin Basketball I, 2, Il: Ite- l.l't'SllIllt'lll I'UlIlIlllll0t' for Vlass Play. gllllllfflilllli 'l'o Slll'l't'C'tl Voaeh Fox, l,t'Nfl'lljff 'l'o be a model for 'l'oui lloine I,t'l'IIliIllt'lll. DONALD L. SHAW Don .fl1'll'1'ff1i1'.-1: .Illnior lteeeption 410111- Illlllt'l'i St'Ill0l'f'l1ISS Play: 'l'ral'- fie Officer 1, 2, 3. .-l1nb1'fim1.' 'l'o be a lIl2lI'I'll'll luan. Dr.vI1'ny.' To drink and be ulll2il'I'j'.N .lffl-I'I'lIAl'-V.' Majorette lg Drum .'ll'fIll'1.fl.l'.V.' Baseball: Basketball: ,lrnl1z'l1'on.' To own a grey raeing Ihuwliny: 'l'o enter it in the Ken- Il'fl.l'I.f1.l'N.' Glee Vlub I, 2: Operetta 'llllllliflillllf To have a Don good l,l'NfliIIjf.' To have fun. BEVERLY SHELDON lSBev'! Major 2, 3: Glee Illllll, I, 2. t'hristmas Decorating fltilllllllt- tee: Senior Vlass Vouneil. horse. t llL'liy Derby. MARY LOU SHERMAN ulloun 2: Majorettes l, 23 Basketball, Round Robin lg Badminton lg Squad Leader 2. time all the time. MYRON S. SHINDLER Shenley .-le11'1'1't'1'es: Assistant Manager, Bas- ketball I: C'hair1r1au of House Committee, Junior Promg Pro- gram cl0II1IlllItl'l', Senior t'lass Play. A n1bifi011.' To do sometliiug good for the world- -shoot myself. lh'.vfiny.' To get a gun for gradua- tion. FLORENCE SHUFELT npokeyn A nzl1iI1'1m.' To get rieh quiek. D1'.vliny: To hit the jar-kpot. DIANNE D. SHUSTER uDi1u .-l1'f1'1'iI1'1'.v: f'heerleader 2, 31 Stu- dent Vouneil I, 2, 33 Girl Vive President 2, 33 Fare Vominittee 1, 2, 3: Beta Tri-Hi-Y l. 2, 3. Vive President 2, President 35 Yap and Gown QYUIIIIIIIILPQ' 3. zllllllllflilillf To do the l'harles ton. D1'.vf1'ny: To glide through life, MARIE CONCETTA SICILIANO usissyn .flml,z'r1'm1: To have more friends than farter has pills. lJf'.vIiuy.' To have pills for friends. BARBARA C. SILVER Barb .ll'fl-I'l.f1'!'N.' Vast of Senior Vlass Play: Home Boom 'l'reasurer1 Volley- ball 2, 3: Sh1rlr'nf'.v l'1'n Advertis- ing Staff 2,31 Debating Club 2, 31 Home ILOOIII Representative of Senior Good Will t'ommittee. .-lmhilinn: 'l'o be a piteher for the Brooklyn Dodgers. lJl'NlI'll.Ilf 'l'o sell peanuts at Ebbets Field. PRISCILLA ANN SILVERNAIL Percy .'lr'f1'1'1'fies.' Glee t'lub 2. .-I 171,11-fliflllf To have my own plane. lJl'.Vfl'lljj.' To be a earpellter. D JM. ALL YN SMITH Smitty llfl'l.ll'1'Nf l ootlmall 55: Gym Exhi- bition 2. 3: 'l'raek 2: lntra.nurnl llaskethall I. 3. llllifflilillf 'l'o have a ehest ol' gohl. fxxlfrly: To expanfl it. CAROL YN JANE SMITH ' 'smittyl' ll'IIiI'ifil'N,' Yolleyliall l, 2, 31 liars- lu-thall 21 Softball l. 2. llIIlI.ft0ll.' To till up my hope ehest. SUUII. vsliny: To hille the hotly there DONALD SMITH usnlittyu uBeven It-I1'1'il1'r.v: 'l'raHie Uflieer 21 Door- .lrrlbifforli To leail a Mikey fine lnan for Ops-retta: Junior l'roni life. lleeorating fl0lIlllliiil'l' llllllifillllf To have :i harem. Drxfirly: To lie a haehelor. CONSTANCE BARBARA SIM E ' 'Connie' ' .1ml,irim:: To graduate. Dwxlirzy: To he happy as ol' June I9. JOSEPH SIMON uJ0en .-lf'fi1'1'f1'r'x.' Picture f'OlHIlliill'C'1 Year Book clOIlllIlitil'01 Intra- mural Basketball. .'ilIll1ifli0ll.' To he a business lnan. Destiny: To own the Volonial. MARY LOU SISSON highway engineer. lhfxfiny: To have your own truck. EMMA LOU SMITH i Smitty ,-'i1'f1'1'1'lir'.v.' Howling 3. ,vlml,iIinn: To he a nu-clieal secre- tary. Iizwlilly: To he the :loc-tor's little helper. 0 n X03 RONALD ERWIN SNELL Ronny .'i!'ffI'l.ftl'Nf Gym Exhibition 1, 2. .I mlzifirm: To be a lamplighter. Drsliny: To get lit up. BEVERLY JEAN SOUTIER Diuvliny: To rlrink a Nliekey Finn. JOANNE C. SKOWRON uJ0n ,'l!'f1il'ifl.l'Nf Senior Flass Treasurer: Shulenfs l,1'lI 3: Vsher for Senior Vlass Play: Zeta Tri-Hi-Y 2. Viee President fig fllliliflllilll of Re- freshment Vommittee for Junior Prom: Field Hockey l. illllhlififlllf To do something iliffer- ent. Ihwfiuy: To balance the hooks. PAULINE SKOWRON Smiley .-1eI1'riI1'1'.v.' Gym Exhibition 1, 2. .flmlfiI1'on: To have a happy family. Drsfilzy: To keep it that way. qi: 1, xl SHIRLIE M. SLATER .-lr'fil'iIf1'x: Motion Pieture flulm I1 .Alf'fl.I'Iifl.l'Nf llsher for Senior Vlass Swillllllillgll GleeK'lub lg Rzulio Play. llramaties l. .illlliliflillllf To lie a eonimereial .lnzl1fIfon: To he a journalist. Dzwlizzy: To write about the eulture anfl eustoms of the Hindu Trilies. Il'll'l'l.,I.I'S.' Iloekey l, 2, 3: lfootball lf'lil'iI1'1'.v.' .lunior Badminton. lh'xIiuy.' 'I'o look right in while. CHARLES F. STEADY Charlie .If'fI.l'l'lil'-VI Sfllllfllflx Pen 2, 35 Senior Play Ticket COllllllIIt00Q Year- book Sports Staff: Junior Prom Publieity Vommitteeg Home Room Representative I: P. H. S.- Wlllfll' Radio Dralnaties flub l. .-lmln'l1'm1.- To be a radio reporter. HAROLD R. SOUTIER I pyii 2,551 Ilome Room Representative 2: Vhairman of Chet-king Vom- mittee, Junior l'roni3 Gym lflxhi- bition I: Senior Vlass Vouneil 3. nzhilinll: To raise some beagle D1'.vliny: To be the next Walter IVinehell. hounds. rwfiny: To go to the dogs. MAUREEN T. SULLIVAN .ul-inyy. JOSEPHINE STANKIEWICZ IQJOYU .'If'f1'1'1'li1'.v: Zeta Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3g Radio Ulub I. .-lnzllilionz To work in Mat-'su lllfll.,l.Ull.' To be a nurse. l'ut Rate. D1'.vliny.' To have her salary rates eut. ELEANOR STANTON BARBARA SULTAIRE lr'I1'1'1'fic's.' tilt-e Vlub I, 2, 31 llla- SaltY', j0l'l'U0 l, 2, 33 0IN'l'0U2l QS Gll'lSi .'II'ffI'I.fl.l'S.' Vheerleadiug 2, 33 Soft- xi Clhoirg Invitation Fommittee, ball l, 31 Swimming I, 2. 3. Z inmate' Senior Prom. ,lmln'fion: To have a pair of ele- f lmlnilion: To do something worth- vamp Slim-S, uzuz izt Wlllll' ill ulllfl'-H lirxliny: 'llo reaeh 5 feet. ' :RH in .t llzuvliny: To get your pi:-ture ill it. .ws DONALD P. SUPRANOWICZ Duck .AI0fl.l'llfl.l'S.' Bowling. IIIIIIJI-f1.0ll.' To have a wife like Aly Khan's. D1-siiny: But Khan you? GORDON L. SWIRSKY sccordyiv I-lr'f1'1'ffi1'x: SIIIIIFIIIQS Pen I, 2, 3: Ulass Ring Vommitteeg Rifle Team 2, 33 Viee President of Famera Flub Q5 Pliotograpliie Editor of Yearbook: Good Will Vommittee Q. .Ililbtflillllf To be a cover photogra- pher. lfafliny: To keep Powers' models busy. FRANK SYKES Frank .Illlllliffilllf To have a ear that runs. Dffxtfny: To run through life. l l VICTORIA SYLVIA ' 'Vicki' ' .-lr-l1'rifn-.v: Glee Flub l, 23 Bowling 1, Q: Senior flass Vouneilg Gym Iflxhibition. :IIlIII1.f1.!JlI.' To reeeive a salary big enough to buy a Vadillae. D4'.vIiny.' 'llo listen to Stop the Musief' CHRISTINE M . SZYMANSKI Chris ,-leIf1'1't1'1'x.' Motion Picture C'lub lg Senior Vlass Council 33 Usher at graduation 2. .1mbiIio11.' To be a team-her. Dr.vf1'ny.' To get an apple every day. GLORIA JEANNE TATRO n4Glovv .-le11'r1't1'1's.' Basketball lg Bowling lg Sigma Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3. :Il77b1'lI0ll.' None. Destiny: To do the best you can with it. Tl'0tt wx Wilbur RUTH E. THOMPSON Ruthie Ar'I1'1'1'I1'1'.s'.' f'l1ve-rlezuling 2, il: Fo- t'luiirman Vhristmas Decorating t'ommittvv: Sigma Tri-Hi-Y I, 2, 33 Glu- f'lub l, 2: Swimming I, 33 Gym Exhibition l, 2. A rnbii1'on.' To bv a nursv. Df'.vh'r1y.' To 1-urv patit-nts with hor smile. GEORGE TOWER .-11-I1'ril1'4'.s'.' Honra- Room 'I'rc-asurt-r. Amb1'fi1m.' To bv a building von- tractor. Drxliny: To own an era-4-tor set. JOSEPH ANTHONY TRASATTI uuloevv Acfi1'iI1'a'.v.' Band 1, 2, 3: Bowling 3. .'1IlIblif1.0II.' To bv a star bowler. lh'.vIiny.' To kc-vp thc- guttc-rs fillvcl. JOAN M. TROTTER DOROTHY F. TA YLOR llD0tl1 ,-'i1'f1'1'1'f1'1's.' Glen- t'lub l, 2: Gym Exhibition 92. rllllllifllllllf To be an cxcc-llmlt oflif-v worker. D1'sI1'ny: To bo thc- be-st oflim- 4-leant-r in Pittsfield. NORMAN WESLEY TAYLOR Norm Alllllliflillllf To have a new lluivk. lIf'.vl1'ny: To bv satisfied with a motor-bikv. FRANCIS TELLADI RA uKikiw 1 A 'I7lb1.f1i0II .' To bc- a sllvc-oss. Dr-.vf1'11y: To havo a golfl mino. .'ll'fl'I'ffIlI'-YI Zvta Tri-Hi-Y 1, Q, fig Z1-ta Tri-asurvr 3: Gym Exhibi- tion I, 2: Junior Prom lim-option flOIlllIllttt't'Q Vhristmas Dvvora- tion flOl1lIIlift.L't'. .'llIlll'I'fl'UIt.' To go Bob ling along. lJr'.vIiny.' To marry a Barbc-r. LAWRENCE L. TROTTIER Bump .ftr'I1'l1'f1'1'.v.' Gym Exhibition fl: Pho- tostat Operator. .'llI1lIl.fI'0ll.' To be a roamer and soc what thu- world has to offer. l,l'Xfl'Il'1j.' To bv a traveling salesman. JOAN J . TRZCINKA Joanie .'1!'fl.l l'fI.!'.Y.' Basketball: Gloo fllub l, 2: Zeta Tri-Hi-Y: Junior Prom lit0fI't'SllIll6lllZ fl0lllII1lttl'01 COSlQlllIll' Committee of Senior Floss Play. .'l77I'lffI.IIIl.' To nic-vt Einstein in pt-rson. lhnvliuy: To lc-arn to spvll Einstein. AARON THOMAS, JR. nscoopu iIr'l1'r'1'l1'4'.v.' Pllotograpliir' Staff Shl- 4lf'11l'.v Pri: l. .'lVVIllI'fl'IJIl.' To bo 'l'hr' Voolt-st. l2z'.vI1'rr-11: To bv an lC't'lll1Ill. JAMES THOM PSON ' ' Farmer .if'fI-I'I.fil'N.' Football l, 2. 31 Swim- ming I, 2: Gym Exhibition I, 2, fig Svnior Home ROOIII 'llI'l'ilSllt'l'l' 31 Studi-nt Count-il l'rt-sith-nt 3' Home ROOIII Rc-prvsvntativv Ii. .llllllifliflllf To bv a man, llrxlinl .' To :-uuokv vi fars. .f MARILYN JOAN THOMPSON ALI-dynnu .lf'fl.l'I.fIil'.VI Majorottvs l, 2, 3: Gamma Tri-Hi-Y I, 2, 3, Vim- l'l'c-sirlt-nt 31 Glu- Vlnb l, 23 Opt-rt-tta Q: Vlass Picture Vom- mittvv 3: Home Room livprvsmi- tativc-2. .ln1l11'lion.' To havv a Jov vial future. 1Jl'NfI'IIjj.' To bv ulbltlflullllllg' with health. CHARLES A. TUCKER Lvrucku v .AIr'firiIie.v.' Bowling. .'lllIlIl.fI'UIl.' To be a play boy. lh'xIir:y: To play marbles. BARBARA G. TURNER Bobby .'il'fl.l'l'fl'l'NI Basketball lg Softball I. .Almbifinnr To see how the other hall' of the world lives. II:-.vfiny.' 'l'o go to Vhina. ROBERT GERALD TURNER Slim .-lelirilies: Baseball 2, 3. rlnzhiliou: To be a seeond Rip Van Winkle. l,l'Sll'll,ljf To advertise mattresses WESLEY TURNER uwessv .-lmhiffon: To be a sports writer. Dl'.Vf1.ll!j.' To be a good sport. WINTHROP J. TURNER uwinn .'ll'fI'I 1'f1.l'A'.' Football 2, 3. .'1lI1ll1.fiUH.' To do something that has never been done before. Dexliny: To fly to the moon. GEORGE E. UNGEWITTER Ki Bud!! .'i!'filF1'f1'l'.Yl Band 2, 3g Gym Exhibi- tion 2, 3. .rl mbition: To be a G. E. apprentiee. Dfuvliny: To draw a straight line. RICHARD C. UNSIN JOSEPH VENTURINI Richie Pop :lIIlblf'l.0II.' To be an eleetrieian and .'i!'f'il'I.fI.l'N.' Howling. shoek the world. .'!lIlI11'l1'IIII.' To be a sue:-ess in life. lie.-ffiny: To get a eharge out of life. Drnwliny: To be a dog 1-atm-her. LUCY C. VALENTI ALBERT VERCHOT Lu Al .'lf'ff1'ft1.l'-S'.' Bowling. .-lelir1'fi1'.v.' Hoekey 1, 2, 3: llome .'lmb'iti0n: To be a stenographer. Room Representative 3, Drxlirzy: To be the right type. flnzbiliori: To make a million and relax for the rest of my life. l,1'Sfl.lljjf To own a mattress fat-tory IDA R. VAN BUREN MARCIA ANN VIALE Van Marsh .'4l'fi'l'1.fil'Sf Glee Vlub 1, 2, 83 Gym .'i!'fI.l'ifil'N.' Vheerleader 2, 33 Junior Exhibition 25 Basketball 1, 2, 3g Vlass Treasurerg Student Foun- Softball 21 Gym Helper 3. eil 1: Softball 1. 2: Beta Tri-Hi-X ,Alnzbz't'i0n: To build a hospital ex- 1, 2: Slurlenffv l'vn l, 3, Alumni elusively for handsome men. Notes Editor Ii. Dexfiuy: To beeome a horse doetor. Ambition: To be a good eook. Da'.wl1'ny: To toast nlVl2II'SllN mallows JOHN WALTO GRETA ANN WHEAT .4n1ln'Ii'm1.' To sleep until twelve- Hcretn o'vlm-k every day. .'llII,J1'fILDI1.' To have :in offir-v in tlu Dvxlfny: To work nights. Miller Igllllfllllg. Dvxliny: To trade :lt .lov's. CATHERINE WEATHERWAX PHYLLIS R. WHITCOMB 4gKittys9 uphyln Amln'h'on.' To get marriml. .'1f'ffI'l'fiI'.V.' Girls' Gloe Fluh l, 2 Dr.vl1'uy: To livc on Olxl Mn1 ' .-lnzbifimi: To do something for l,0ll1llll.S fnrm. .90IlIf'lHll' every clay. Dr.vf1'ny.' To lc-ngtlivn the lunr-li pvriofl. WALTER G. WEEKS LEON WESTON WHITE biwaltfl LlBuCk1Y .'1l'fl.l'l'fil'Sf Home Room livprvsvllizl- .-l1'I1'l'1'f1'f'.v.' Home Room Represelllai- UW' 1, 93, 3, HUIIIK' RUUIYI TFWIS- tive: Radio Vlub: Doorman :it urn-r 2: Advertising Staff of Your- Senior Vlass Play. lJ00k 2. 31 Vluss Play: f'o-l'l1:iil'- .-ln1b1'h'011 : To nc-ver stucly English mun of ilu- Senior Prom. again, ,-lmlriliou: To own ai liaise-lmll 1-lub. IJp,m',,y,- T0 be my I-jngligh tvm-hr-r BERNIECE VICKERY PAUL A. WAGENKNECHT jumping tm-uni. liepn-seiilzitivv 3: Vamp nnrl Gown C'on1n1ittm-og Typing l'omniith-v for Yearbook. l,l'Nf1illjl.' To bv up in thc 1-loufls. lh'-vifnyi To llllb' il lbill- :nnml ni-vor split inlinitivs-s. Berni Dutch .'if'f1.l I'fI-l'N.' Zeta Tri-Hi-Y: Glz-0 .ll'ffI'l.flAl'N Ski Ti-:1 m I. 2, 3: Vlmir- plub 1' main Music' fl0Illllllft4'l' for Junior 4 1.17. . T I 1 I U t. Pronig Bnnrl 2. 31 'l'r:u-k T4-:nn , nnrzon. o in .1 nan ,ir1.in. I 2' 3: Rm? Tmm 3: Intmmuml Dfwfzrzy: To take the snnrl:-a out ol Ba,kf,g1,,,1l' life- .-I Vllllfflhffll To lie on nn Olympic- ski- Dzzvliny To get llic jump on every- unc. fl MP EUGENE LEWIS vmou MARGARET W, WALKER Gene -'Peggy' lff1'1'1'l1'vs.' Track, Q, 3: Gym Exlll' .lf'fiI'l,fIil'N.' Howling I, 2: Gym Exhi- bition 2, 3: Junior Prom Revvp- bitim, Q: qglm. flul, Q: Zvh, Tri- H011 fl0fI1mitU'0' Hi-Y '12, 31 Home Room Trous- A 1nl11't1'm1 : To he :1 traveling snlvs- mm- 33 B:,,l,,,i,,t,,,, 1, Q, man. .llllllliflillllf To lrnvvl. D -'f'. !lf T0 bf' 4' mllkmiln- IJWSII-llj1.' To win il fra-0 lir-kc-I from ilu- Bm-rksliire Slwvl liuilwny. LLOYD VOSBURGH BETTY WALLIN Pete Joyce .'l7l11Iff1i0ll.' To have si million liuvks. .lr'l1'r1'l1'1'.v: Iiuskotlmll 3: Home llfwfiny To raise clc-rr. Room Svc-rotary lg Home Room .l ml11'fion.' To ln- un :mir line liostm-ss. SHIRLEY MAY WHITE Shirt .lIllIll.ll.0lI.' To lie a telephone op- erator. lh'.wh'ny: To keep plugging. FAITH WHITING .I1'l1'1'1'I1'4'.v: Slurlrnlfv Pen Iiditorz Glee Vlulm 2, 3: Uperetta Vliornsg Yearbook Statfg ltefreslunent F0111 m it t e e, Junior Prom: Gamma Tri-Ili-Y 33 Home Room ltepresentalive. .'IlIlIll.fl'0ll.' To lie a nurse. lJr.vl1'uy.' To learn to read :i llier- momeler. RACHEL L. WHITMAN .'ll'llA1'l'fl.l'S.'I,I't'll0SIt'tl 2, Zig Glee Vluh 1, Q, ft. .-lmln'I1'nn: To lie a teaeher. De.vt1'uy: To lead an exciting life. KENNETH WICH HKenv1 .-lr'l1'1'z'lie.v: Camera Flub. xllllllliflifllli To have a private hunt- ing preserve in Alaska. DexI1'ny.' To own a polar bear eau- nery. JOAN WIGMORE Wiggie .Il'fI-I'Ifl.l'N.' Glee l'lulJ 1. .-lmbilion: To go to C'alifornia. Ill'-Vfillyl To operate a ski lodge. 7. lqflll ELIZABETH ANN WILBUR Bet .-lr'!1'1'1'I1'r'.w.' Girls' Glee Vlub l, 2 CllI'iStIllllS Deeoration Fommit teeg Home Room Representativel .IlI1llIf'l.0lI.' To do something differ- ent. Dexlilly: To play checkers on a Chess board. DONALD WILLIAMS KCDOHVY tive 3. NORMAN WILM OT, JR. 44Norrn1v artist. Desl1'ny: To draw up a fine future. 'Ima RUTH EDITH WINCHELL Chick player. ties of the Gamez Ar'f1'vif1'e.v.' Home Room Representa- Amb1'i1'0n.' To be a hauk president. Ill'-'fflilljjf To have a million dollars. zlllllll-fI0ll.' To he a eommereial .'ll'fil'I.llil'N,' Swimming 3: ltefresli- ment Vommittee of Vlass Play. 'INIlI1'fi0ll.' To meet a liaselmall Dr'.vI1'r1y: To learn the vital statis- JOHN WINSTON lKWin7Y .II'fI.l'I'fIl'-YI Swimming. rl IIIIIIIIUOIIJ To he an eleetrieiau. Desiiny.' To have eonneetions. JEAN WOITKOWSKI Jeanie .lrl1'r1'iif'.v.' liasketlmall 1: Bowling 1, 2, 3: Senior Home Room Treasurer: Glee Vluli 1. .I mllilion: To travel. lJ!'NI'l-lljjf To visit Lee. DOROTHY WOJICK Dottie .Ir'l1'r1'lfe.v: Softlmllg Baskethallg Swimming. Jnzlziiion: To he sueeessful. D1'.vfi11y.' To be a sec-ond Silas Maruer. DOROTHY WOWK Dutch Acfi1'if1'0s.' Glee Flub: Softball 1, 2, 3: Swimming 31 Badmintong Field Hockey 15 Basketball Q, 3. Ambition .' To make money without paying ineome taxes. Des1ir1,y: To play the horses. SHIRLEY MAY YAKEY Sandy .'Ir'Ii1'1'fic's.' Glee Vlub 1. .'1llIllif'l'0l1.' To have bell-bottom JOSEPH ZAVATTARO Zavvy .lr'Ii1'1'I1'z'.w: Football 3: Basketball l, 2, 3: Baseball I, 2, 31 Home Room Treasurer 2. 3: Senior Vlass founeil. .-lml11'Iim1: To he a major league hall player. Dcsfiny: To he a hat hoy. trousers. Dmf1'ny.' To wear the pants in her family. GEORGE F. YANNONE Skitch Aetim'fir's.' Basketball 2, 3. A mbilion: To be a big wheel. lJ1'.vi1'1zy: To roll away. Qlsn Erahuating MARK ARACE Ambition: To do something great for the welfare of mankind. Drxt1'ny.' To eliminate womankind. JAMES KILMARTIN 4AJin,lrny1w .'ilIlllff'l.0Ili To be a millionaire. llrxliny: To own a toothpick fae tory. ARTHUR R. NEEDHAM Art Ae!i1'1'fi1'.v: Rifle Team, Assistant Foaeh 3. .-1mb1'f'1'0n.' To be a radio station engineer. Destiny: To work for WBEV. JOHN SLOSKY sms .flr'Ii1'1'Iif'.w: Intermural Basketball. .-11nbiI1'on: To have a good sea life. Dl?.9f1'lI1jI To fish on Onota Lake. RUSSELL YETZ GLRUSSY V .1mb1'finn: To have a good life. Dealing: To go to ehureh regularly. lin jllilemuriam X. Binbarh Zgurkntnski Qlexis Zmzrirhenkn ?lBeczmher 29, 1932 Qbrtuher 13, 1930 Qpril 25, 19-19 H Tlu' pra1'.w' Qf flzrmr' ll'lllI slz'1'p in Uurill, TIN' 111111311111 nuflnory Qf flzeir worilz, T110 lwpr' fo 111001 11111011 Iliff' is past, Hluzll lzml Ihr' gr1'v11i11y lzvarf at lusff' UY1.I,l.fllll f'1l'lr'11 liryrulf Suilwlv F--1 IL 194-9-1950 VNV 0 I TVIJHNT HS TH rcshling P ho mpsfm Ju mos T Stubent Council 1949-1950 President . . . . James Thompson '50 Vice Pres-irlent . . . James Garivaltis '51 Secretary . . Betty Jasper '51 .ls.s'z'sta11t Secretary . Joan Stumpek '52 Jean Cronin, 1950 Xvilliam Evans, 1950 Betsy Hynes, 1950 John Kreiger, 1950 Joseph Lavalle, 1950 Margery Lyman, 1950 Rosemary lwonterosso, 1950 Donald Morehead, 1950 Diane Shuster, 1950 James Thompson, 1950 James Garivaltis, 1951 Home Bloom Room 14 Jamie hlassery, Edward Conley Robert Somerville Edward Jurczyk, Robert Colman Daniel Rufo 101 102 Albert Verchot, James French, Don- ald Bishop 103 Benjamin Rodriques, Nelson Bruno Ralph Bruno 104 Mary Ann Aptacy, Thomas Bossidy 107 Mary Geerholt, Mary Casali 110 Marcia Dudley, Anthony Cancilla 137 Charles Gibson, Carolyn Gilbert 138 Henry Henrickson, Shirley Harris 140 Louis Marks, Rosemary lWason 141 Joseph Parzick, Alfred Goerlach Joseph Venturini 142 Beatrice Arpante, Ronald Allen 143 Judith A11n Case, Lester Browerman 145 Judith Cook, James Richmany 147 Eugene Donnelly, Patricia Downes 148 James Garivaltis, Barbara Frink 149 Betty Jasper, Chester Kordana 201 Jane Blackwell, Leslie Burch 202 Ann Evans, Wvilliam Evans 203 Betsy Hynes, Raymond Gregory 204 Margery Lyman, Joseph Lavalle 205 Nancy Montgomery, Larson Powell 206 Robert Roe, Evelyn Sanford 208 Faith Whiting, VValter Weeks Janet llodecker, 1951 Betty Jasper, 1951 Ruth Ann Pharmer. 1951 Robert Reagan, 1951 Richard Snook, 1951 Donald Adams, 1952 Betty Budrow, 1952 Joan Stumpek, 1952 Charles VValker, 1952 Carolyn Gilbert., 1953 Peter Rosenfeld, 1953 Ulepresentatives Room V 212 Donald Adams, Joseph Arena, James Thompson 231 Dempsey Morris, Ruth Ann Pharmer 233 Richard Snook, Velma Spazioso 235 Kenneth VVilde, Lillian VVilson 236 Arthur Bailey, Shirley Bartini 238 Deborah Carley, Edward Bordeau 239 VVallace VVendell, Phyllis Vincent 240 Gilda Fazio, Arthur Del Gallo 241 Charles Furcinite, Barbara Fox, Clementine Fox 242 Carol Harmon, Thomas Killian 243 Carolyn Jacob, Anthony lzzo 302 Kathryn Lewis, Edward McEneany 303 Mary Lou Moser, Paul Nash 305 Joan Stumpek, Michael Patella 307 Nancy Quirk, Richard Rivard 308 James McQuigan, VVilliam Nlonks 311 Shirley Snow, Richard Shook 332 Jean Trudell, Charles VValker 333 Sally Reagan, Collins Pomeroy 335 Carolyn Coulter, Gerald Rufo 337 Carlton Hamilton, Grace LaRosa 338 Jean Cronin, Lawrence Coty 341 Patricia Sturgeon, James Wheeler 34-2 Marion Pellizzaro, Joseph Monteleone 344 Delores Bernardo, Donald Conway 345 Betty lvallin, Donald tvilliams 52 2 meet me Tn Stfllouis HE Senior Class, on February 10, 1950, presented a play as its annual production. This play, Meet Me In St. Louisu replaced the Gilbert and Sullivan operettas which have been given for the past eleven years. From the moment the curtain rose to the time the final song was sung, the audience was held enthralled. Everyone was entirely taken in by the charming Smith family. Betsy Hynes as the beauteous Rose started many a male heart fiuttering as she performed with the grace, charm, and poise of any Hollywood star. Each of the players was so suited to his part that the dialogue might have been written for him individually. Almost any day one can see Mr. Smith's two mischievous daughters, Agnes and Tootie, scurrying through the halls in the persons of Marcia Angelo and Joyce Lacas. St. Louis and the Smith girls were indeed fortunate in having such attractive males as Charles Genovese, Donald Shaw, and Richard Haskell at their beck and call. To sum it up briefly, the play was a four-star success. Orchids go to the coach, Miss Elizabeth Enright, for her excellent direction of the cast: to Mr. James Conroy, class adviser: and to the efficient co-chairmen, Margery Lyman and Richard Holleran. VAST OF t'IIAR.M'TERS MR. SMITH . MRS. SMITH Robert Gale Virginia Enrigh t. ROSE Betsy Hynes ES'1'HI-Ili , Fern O'Donnell AGNES Huw dauglmlm Marcia Angelo TOOTIE Joyce Lat-as LON, Ihrir .von . Donald Shaw .ION SHEPARD . Charles Genovese FRED GREGORY . Richard Haskell MRS. WAIIGHOI' . -Ioan Gaudettc DUFl Y . . . Walter Weeks MR. DODGE . . Paul Green LIIUILLE PENTARD . Lorraine Gagnc KATIE . . . Mary Uoughlin IDA BOOTHIIY . Barbara Silver t'ONDIlK I'OR. Ralph Fianflonc M Hiusmu lun , . , , , . lop llllll' I lass l',l01'l1u lfnllum lfnu- Junim' l'rum Dum alum- I xp xml 1 UNXII Nh umm mm ni Q JUNIOR PROM COIVIMITTEE CHAIRMEN l ront IfUll'Z D. Bernardo, E. .Altf'lllSOIl, H. Keefe, B. Hynes, P. Hughes. J. Skowroll Rear Row: Agar. Jvtlg0llkll0f'lll', Soutier. Powell, Hilllltftlll, lieder Ebelluniofilrom - Ourwebut Tn Society N April 29, 1949, the C'lass of 1950 presented its Junior PI'0lIlClltlIl0. Against a Silllll- lated background of a fol'est, C0lIlpl0tC witll large Cllt0llfS of lllillly of the forest denizens, Zlllllllt tllree llllIllll'CIl and seventy juniors illltl their guests danced to the ll1llSl0 of l.a,rry lllurplly aml his orcllestl'a. 'l'ha.nks to the cllairlllen, lietsy Ilynes illlll .LELTSUII Powell, Zlllfl their efficient assistillg committees, the l,I'0lll was a big success. Everyone there felt the gay spirit that was ill the lll'tlI'l of each Junior. Junior l,I'0lll clfllllllllltti' clll2llI'lIl6llI flll2LlI'IIl6Il, Betsy IIXIIOS tlllfl Larson Powell: Decoration, Jason Heder: Music, Palll XY2Lg'6lllill00lll1 Pl'0g'I'2llll, Patricia. llllglles: Pub- licity, lliellard llollerall: Tickets. llelen Keefe and Donald Agar: Invitations, Delores liernardo: Reception, Elizabeth Aitchison: flll9C'lilllg', llarold Soutier: llefreslllllellts, Jllillllli' Sk0NVl'0ll2 llouse, Myron Slllll4ll0I'. Our Blanton' X ear 'Elections 'P S0t'llll'1l to be just Zllllltlllhl' item on the daily bulletin, iiNIllIllll2LlllJll papers for Jlllllfll' class ofliees will be given Olll today ill Room Q06. These few words, however, led to one of the lll0St bitterly contested electiolls ever held ill P. ll. S. After the calldidates had succeeded ill getting the required I1llIlllJCI' of signatures. the battle was truly on. Une of the candidates hit upoll tlll idea tllat would bring students' thoughts to her, iilltl consequently their votes. She devised a little novelty witll a slogan attached tlllll passed it tlI'0llllll to the prospective voters. This idea spread like wildfire, and for the next few weeks lll0l'C slogalls had beell written and lllUl'l' llovelties given out. tllall the professiollal publicity agents could have tll'62iII1f:'il up. After the electiolls the votes wel'e tallied witll the following reslllts: President, Jollll llart: Boy Veep, JRIIIIOS Nlazzer: Girl Yeep. Dianne SllllSl0l'l Secretary, Ann EVZIIISI 'l'reasnrer, Marcia Viale. Illost Likely to Succeed Ric-hard llolleran Doris liyrdy Brain lest RilCll2Ll'1l Ilolleran Doris Byrdy Typical Seniors Donald lllorehead Betsy Hynes M ost Popular Donald Morehead Patricia Hughes lllost .1 ctive Donald Morehead Dianne Shuster lllosl Studious Larson Powell Doris Byrdy l 'lass Musicians Peter Lovejoy ltita Goldstein fllass Urator William Monks Best Athletes Donald Nlorehead Theresa Malumphy Class Statistics Ouietest Fharles Sheran Sybil Gould Happiest Sen for John Hart Prettzest Girl Nlary Lou Sisson H andsomest Boy Robert, Roe Best Figure Margery Lyman Best Physique John Perrone Prettiest Eyes Vharles Sheran Margaret Gniltinan lllass Babies Robert Boudreau Joan Rosa I 'la.s'.s' I'onm11'rm Brzulford Dennis I 'lass l 'omed ierme Ann Evans Prettiesi Smile Donald lxI0l'0ll02ld Ruth Tllonlpson llvllflllllll Haier Jzunes Veclerst rom Fa.s'l1ion Plafes Jolln Russell Joan Rosa, 1 'ufesf I'lmrles Sheran Loritu Mnrtinelli Slzyest Charles Sllerilll Margery Lylnan M ost Popular Woman Teacher Miss Kuliher Class Statistics Best Dancers Pomeroy Power Joan Rosa f 'lass A rtisls Larson Powell Elizzmlwetll llapgoofl !'1as.s- lVal f Joseph Berry I 'lass Vamp B2lI'l'I2lI'2l. Sullzmire Irleal Shulerzt Marcin. Viale Prettiasft Ha ir Ralph Cianflone Edith Butler Best .Vaturezl Donald Morehead Jeanel te Levante M ost Popular Man Teac-her Mr. Vonroy M , , .......,.- ,,,,., -,.,,,. .,.. ...,.,. . .1 v iwf-N NA, as LW W? Xi 2 az V g ., 5 :A Q 2 - s 2222 3 Alma mater Song :mls by I','.s-Ilwr lx'1'1'rsI1'ml 'JN mul l I'l.l'Il1l 1XVl.f'I'.N'fI'II1l, fr , ' 10 Tunw: .lll Tllfllllyll TIN' .Yigjlllu , . . fm:n'4ll:1n 1-lm in-1-sc-:ist HIGH' slmcln UTI' llly ivic-41 walls: Sons :llul 1I2lllg.fllt0I'S cvvr lnyul ,rllI'UllgI ihlv lmnorm-cl hulls, NY N Pillsiim-141 Iligl1Sf-Iuml, l'illsfi1-hi High Svlmul .Klum XIQIIUI' 1l0:1l', llvlp us lu p11-scr'x'v lhy lmlml' lIll'Ullf.fIl l'2ll'll c-mining j'l'2lI'. Ilrvul has lwvn llly f0l'Ill0l' rc-c'urcl. f:l'l'Hll'I' will it ho. .Ks tho fulurc ,LL'1'lI0l'2lli0IIS Sing lhm-ir prznisc- lu llxcc-. l'rullrl :Irv wo who lllI'0llgfll llly purlrnls lnlo llfc do pass: Ih-lp us vw-I' lo lw wnrllly. l':2lf'll Illlll l'Vl'l'.X' 1-lass. Class Tfistory Sophomore. pear 1947-1948 Sept. 3, '47-Our first day at P. H. S. Bewildered, weren't we? Sept. 10-We meet to lea.rn school songs and cheers, much to the chagrin of thc chccr- leaders. Sept. 18-Our first rally. Meek little souls, eh, upperclassmen? Sept. 29-Same old burned-out Fire Prevention talk. Oct. 16-S. A. S. Assembly, Let's Face It Now CNahhh, let George do it.J Oct. 23-Mr. Richard Pough on The Outdoors in New England. Wish we were! Nov. 12-Freed to see the Freedom Train. Nov. 26AThanksgiving. Sad news today, turkeys. Dec. 4- lVIanners for Minorsf, John L. Lewis, take heed! Dec. 9-A lecture Conquest of Mt. Mc Kinleyf' Nothing to get up in the air about. Dec. 15-Christmas vacation is here, All of us Sophomores do capers: No more work-and no more papers. Jan. 7, '48-Mr. Carlson gives a very interesting talk on Communism, although it doesn't seem to aid our class treasury in leaving the RED, Jan. 21-Hey, boys, how 'bout this charm exhibited by the Charm Quartet. Yahooooo!!!! Jan. 30-Our able skiers from P. H. S. show supremacy in winning the Berkshire Inter- scholastic Ski Title. Feb. 12--Our classmates of The Mikado flourished dcvastat.ing costumes as the audience sat spellbound. Feb. 241-Marguerite Shoemaker entertains with a program entitled Deep Sea Diver. We are wondering if she goes DOWN TO THE SEA IN SLIPS. Mar. 12W-The Army Ground Forces Band Concert proves to be a scintillating spectacle of syncopation and superlative genius. Mar. 31-April Q-A special class is held in the second fioor Mop room during Career Conference VVeek for certain intelligentsia interested in becoming custodians. April 1- Resin on the bow, boys, here we go, said Mr. Gormane-and they went . . . at the annual orchestra concert. May 17-The muscle-bound men of P. H. S. present a palpitating pageant of pulchritude and pantomime at the annual gym exhibition. May-It is with deep sorrow and regret that we make note of the passing of Mr. Arthur Goodwin, one of our vice-principals. June 4-The well trained talent of the Pittsfield High band makes its yearly concert its usual success. June 15-A final remembrance is left. by the Class of '48 in their class day program. They leave with a job well done. June 18-Our first year at P. H. S. is terminated with the optimistic outlook of having to sit through only 10,650 more periods. 'Junior your 1948-1949 Sept. 8, '48-School opens. Only Juniors, but we're getting there! Sept. l6MAsse1nbly. So You Don't. Like Poetryf, We've changed our minds! Nov. 1--Student Council finally votes to allow smoking behind the school during the lunch periods. A light, a light, at last a light!', Nov. ll-P. H. S.-St. Joe game. VVe won, natch! Nov. 25-29-Thanksgiving vacation. Dec. 16-Junior Class Elections. For the past week the Juniors have been weighted down with a variety of campaign buttons, stickers, and tags. It's all over now! Dec. g7-Bundle Day. No homework if you bring a bundle. Wish they'd have 'em more o ten! Dec. Q3-No school 'til next year. ,WV 'L x. ei 4 r X, ' ' .W ,J Z. ,...,:q Y' QSQQF' 55:-1':' ,Wi . Z Dec. Jan. Feb. 25-llelp! Quick! Santa's caught in the chinmey! 3, '49-194-9 sure rolled around in a hurry! 10-ll-P. H. S. is invaded by a band of pirates who give a wonderful performance of Gilbert and Sullivan's Pirates of Penzance. Feb. 14--St. Valentine finds us all busily writing essays, entitled Why Democracy Works. Feb. 19-2'7MVacation-at last! Mar. 8-Basketball tournament in Springfield-lost by one point! Mar. 1Q-Congratulations. The Pen wins a first place at Folumbia again. Mar. Q4-31-Career Week. What shall we be if we ever grow up? April 4--Debate with Lee High School. Should the voting age be lowered to eighteen? Yes, yes, of course. April 5-Easter Vacation. April 17-We all go off to church to show Our Easter suits and new chapeaux. April 29MOur big night. The Junior Prom. June 2-Band concert. Any ear plugs in the house? June 18-Congratulations to Uoach Fox and his baseball team for winning the State Baseball Championship. '- June 22-Just one more year to go! Sept. Oct Oct Oct. . 7-Adams booster game rally-Yay! Yay! VVe get out at one today! . ll-School Department receives a dual-controlled car for teaching us to drive Senior year 1949-1950 7, '49-lley, we're SENIORS! ! Our class rings have arrived-how long will you keep yours, boys? . All others using public highways do so at their own risk. 10-Senior Class elections-ltlorehead by a landslide! Oct. 20-Archery assembly. Only Cupid's shots could be more accurate Nov. ll-P. H. S. 4-9-St. Joe 0. Aren't the new band uniforms snazzy? Nov. Q4-Thank the Lord for Thanksgivingg we get two days out! Dec. Q1-Au revoir, auf VViedersehen, Hasta la vista, and farewell, Mr. Innis. Dec. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Feb. Feb . Feb . Feb. Mar. Apri 22-Merry Christmas to all, and to school a not-too-fond goodbye for 1949. 3, '50-School again. NVhere did that vacation go? 12-Class meeting. Seniors, class dues are just that-due! Q3-A week of mid-years. 0 death, where is thy sting? Senior girls win the volleyball championship-It was worth waiting for, champs. 20-P. ll. S. 39-St. Joe 35. lteport cards. Null' said! 10- Meet Me in St. Louis, Broadway, here we come! 17-Hallelujah, we're liberated for nine whole days. 27-Only seven more weeks until vacation! P. H. S. 29-St. Joe 30. 3-M 15- l 9-Easter bunny, bring me a nice big basket-basketball player, that is! April 16fAnother blessed vacation. May 12-Glee Club Foncert. Young ladies CPD should be heard as well as seen. May 41- These Flags Still Flyf, Mr. Edward L. Jeambey's theme is Freedom: soon it will be ours, too. May 5-Junior Prom, 'Tm gonna dance with a dolly . . . May.30-P. II. S. Band' members spent a quiet afternoon with their throbbing feet. lov- 1 June ugly arranged on pillows. 1-Oh, what is so rare as a day in June? One when we're not in school. June Qfliand concert. 'l'here's something about a hometown band . . . .lunc 9--f'lass Day. Gad, these gowns are hot! June 18-Graduation at last. And what now, O Future? Bk Olbe will anb Eestament E, the hundredth senior class to be liberated from Pittsfield High, being of unsound mind and similar body, bequeath the following: T0 :- Mr. Strout: a large smoking room. Miss Parker: a class of Quakers. Mr. Hennessey: a larger detention chamber. Dr. Van Dusen: a diploma. Mr. Leahy: a recording of the Donkey Serenade. Miss Bulger: longer periods. Mr. Massimiano: a shovel. Miss Pfeiffer: a subpoena for her lost dictionary. Mr. Gage: a book on the mechanical possibilities and physical potentialitics of a ping pong ball. Miss Enright: recognition from Uecil B. DeMille. Mr. Geary: a triangular slide ruler to work exclusively on circles. Miss Whitmire: erasers for her typing classes. Mr. Davison: a new undertaker's coat for lab work. Miss Hutchinson: an ineinerator for the disposal of eommunistic propaganda. Mr. Reynolds: boys with definite', future plans. Miss Kaliher: a heart to be used on her students. Mr. Conroy: our Senior Vlass debts. Mr. Gorman: a raccoon coat. Miss McNaughton: a class of Babe Dedrieksons. Mr. Green: a bottle of anti-termite tonic. Miss Madden: a lovelorn column for cheerleaders and athletes. Coaches Carmody and Stewart: a class of dumbbell lifters. Miss Daly: a two-cent gum machine. Coach Fox: a purple and white toupee. Miss Haylon: roller skates to help her in distributing The StlLl16Ilt,8 Pen. Janitors: wider brooms or narrower halls. Future Seniors: a trip to the dome. Future Juniors: a fraction of our intelligence. Future Sophomores: Adler's elevated shoes. Future Freshmen: maps of P. H. S. All the teachers who have stood by P. H. S. during its first one hundred years we leave. Thus we bring to a close this will a11d depart fron1 these precincts, hoping our good thoughts, if any, will live forever. Tom Kigmy The Knee Grandma Moses 42' fliltsfielb Tlfigb School Orchestra Mr. l . I 1949-1950 'arl cl0l'IllJlIl, fl0II!llIf'f0l' Delmrali Farley Jean Jarvie Ruselnary Vlianen llavifl fllll0l'gll0 Varol ll. Voupel' llieliarml IC. Vnllen llonalil Vnrlis Margaret ll. l,2llllll0Y0l' Shirley Denim John A. Elmerwein .Xnn Nl. lflvans Jill W. Farr Naelia l'l0llOl'.VSllj'll Nlareia Fink llila J. Golclslein llieliaril J. Gorey llrnee W. Given Paul I . Green Graee li. llenmlers Julin llowe Ull Arllnn' Jollnsun IC. Kenl Kane flll2lI'l0S Kapakowski Leonarml Lipsellilz Peter Lovejoy l Varl Nlaynarrl Rif'll2lI'll Moeller Harry J. Oakes Mary U'lSrien JoAnn Pilslnlry Marlene Posner Joyee Puller James llanli Naney Lee llulli .Klan Simon llaellel L. lvllillllilll .Xnn S. Wvilile Donalcl lYillln'anl J, .........-.---- jlittsfielb Tlfigb School 550.116 l,I'flll!'I', HV. F. Furl f:Ul'IIl2lll Nlurk .Xlinmnsklv Ric-ll:nr4l li. Vullvn li:u'lnul'u .X. lfux liull:ll1l .Xllcll .xllllllllly li. f'lllll'i'l'2l C'lc-lm-lllillv X. lfux llunulfl l5:ull:lr4l llrmalml F. Vurlis Rnlwrl flilll' Nluriun linllm f'lll'Sll'I' Dzllzcll l mm'is Julm Gauss Ja-:nn Nl. Hl2lllI'Il2lI'Kl SlliI'Il'.V Lxllll lk-uno liruc-0 Givon liulwrl IC. lgUlI1ll'l'2lll V. VIXIIUIIIQIS Holla-l'l.x' Ric-ln:u'1l J. Huw-y Holly J. Hll4ll'UXV .lulm .X. l':ll0l'W0ill lilizulwill llupguml .lulm lgI'UWllll'l' B0l'll2ll'll l'1Sll'l'Ill2lIl l'. Vnrnl H2ll'lll4lIl llauvid l'luim'fmo .xllll EVZIIIS Ric-hzlrfl .X. llzwvvx rw - linlwrl N. l'nlm-lnnll llamlc NI. Frvsizx Gran-0 llc-mlm-rsmu Nlilflill 1'm1nm's .lulm llnwc' 1949-1950 Imam .lanrviv Sl0lJlll'll l x'lko l'lllWlIl 'lllgfllnsld l' livnl Kam' .lzlmvs llullli .losvpll X. 'llransulli In-in Kl'Zj'IIHW0li l r:mlilin llc-ill llc-m'gv 'l'l'v,L::1sliis illllll' l,z1ll:ll'g:0 lg0ll.l2lllllll lifNlI'lgJflll'S K0lllll'lll l'. 'lll'lll'2lll Xlfrc-nl if lmwis Gm-urgv llusu William ll. 'l'ul'ml I'4-ll-r l,m'n-juy Nznwy L00 llulll Gom'g.:v l'llg.fl'XYlllK'l' l,0ll'l' .Klan Huy lllillium llyzlll llillll .X. Wsngclllulm-lll 1 :rl Nlzlyllallwl ,losvpll Sawclu-lli fl2ll'Ul.X'll l . XXVZIQIIOI' lvrry Nllllvl' Doris Slmnlz i'llurl1-s li. Wallin-I' xlllll'lll' Nlonlis llolwrl YY. SlllllllM'li lhlllillll lYilllmr:ml lolm U'lJfmm-Il lirllcv S'Vlll2lll0XVli'Z lg2ll'll2ll'Jl lYul1l'l1- K url l'v:uslv1' .lulm llojllwxwld llvnm ii-nzvl majorektes 1949-1950 4lr04I l,UIlll'l'U'Y .XIIIIC Svvklvl l'm-url lic-umm Jnlwl IR-pluwski lilc-:umr Slzmluu Nl2lI'i2lllIl0 Nlurrill l':nll'ic-in Sim-lair Elililll' Pulvcr lla-vm-rly Slu-Iflun llrum .llujnrvflv X J' 'Q 'V f Q 75,35 17 ' I' I R 1 H .R , isp., , if 4 5 ig arg 1 1. X Kms' in ii? E f . X xf ,.L2'1 ,I fixf' ' ' .R , ' A 4 ,.... , . ,, ..,. . . 1 .'!..'5-- qr, A . x . : M w QQ9' :SWE is x whim .WM 'fn GQ ffootball 'flashes 'K I I'.XI N JOHN PER RONIC Sf-nr,'.Q ll. S. I3 Greenfielcl ll. S. 225 'lll'ClllllCttl ll. S. 20 llolyoke ll. S. 40 Aqlams ll. S. 33 Drury ll. S. I3 l'athe1lral II. S. 19 Agawani ll. S. 20 linllantl ll. S. -t-9 St. .loseph's IIE Pittsfielrl Iligh Sehool football team, although they lost three games, still hail a successful season. Hy vanquishing their three Berkshire Vounty foes, the Purple gainecl their first Vounty f'hampionship sinee 1936, scoring 231 points against 118 for the opposition, an average of Q6 to 13 for nine games. Vaptain John Perrone led the seorers with 54- points fashioned from nine touelnlowns. Vlose at his heels were right encl Joe Zavattero with 4-9 and Brass Ross with 4-Q. Zavattero seorecl eight tonehclowns and one extra point while Ross hit payxlirt seven times. lflnel lion Morehearl scoreal 32 points on five 'l'l7's anft two extra points, l ullbaek Joe Miller seorecl four times and big Steve l'ylko ehippetl in one tally. Varl Hamilton kiekecl 18 out of 30 extra point at- tempts for a percentage of .600. Qnarterbaek Tony Fermlyn, although he mlial not break into the scoring column, was the outstanxling player on the team. lle ran the 'I'-l orma.tion superbly anal passed for I5 tonehclowns. In the snr-eess of the 19419 football season these seniors playetl no small part. Q0 H1 18 G I9 34 0 0 HEAD t'O.-XVII AR'l'HI'lt FOX 3 4 fi Sam A ,, aw m . ...Y S1'l'illllllilgl' 4 Don Nl0l'4'll1'JllI my F1-rmlyn :xml Jim Mnzzvr Die-k Ross Jim VIWIIUIIIIDSUII John llzurl Xaskelball Xeview it I l l i DON MOREHEAD, llllllflllill S1-orrs P. ll. S. 70 iiillizunstown P. ll. S. -I-7 Dalton P. ll. S. 4--If St. Joe tN.A.l P. ll. S. 60 llrury P. ll. S. 39 St. Joe QPJ P. ll. S. 57 Williamstown P. ll. S. 39 Adams P. ll. S. 59 Dalton P. ll. S. 75 St. Joe CNAJ P. Il. S. 33 Drury P. il. S. Q9 St. Joe CPD P. ll. S. Q2 Adznns FTER leading the Northern Berkshire League for the first six weeks of the season, Pittsfield lost its ehztnee for repeating as lierk- shire Vounty ehzunpions when they dropped elose decisions to St. Joseplfs of Pittsfield and Adzuns in the last three days of the season. I'nder the superlative tutelage of Voneh Art Fox, the Pitts- field squad compiled at seasonal reeord of twelve wins and three losses. lligh scorer for the Purple was Skiteh Yun- none, who eashed in IGQ points. ltunner-up hon- ors went to Joe Z:Lvatan'ro who had 107 points. Buddy Sherun, All-Berkshire forward, was next in line with 90 points, followed by Vatptztin Don Morehead with 54, Tony Ferdyn and lion Russell with 34- each, Joe Viuni with 28, John ixlElSSlllll- nno with Q7, und lliek Snook with 16. Voinplet- ing the scoring for Pittsfield were John Krieger with nine, Holm Bourusszt with six, Steve 'l'r:1- hzums with four, Lou Kryzztnowski with two, and Diek Ross with one. 48 22 22 411 35 30 30 . 4-0 N 25 28 ' 1 30 j Q5 SKITCH YANNONE ff 6 ' 5: . , 2 - - 13, xl 2i2':f2s5sz:-2 ' Y ' FY ' '--' 'J 45: 'X 1'-7 '-1 L' W ww ,- 'Iraq L15 Ar., N4 'MG af! A' N? K Y ASA, vf X .x 1 Sf '-fn T ,A f vs, 'x.:,w'r EPT? 0 'Inn '-1 'Y 1'-H 41' ITN 'f-1 M7 I? -5-vs 144 Q imp Qrqg-5 Q ,f v..,E5,,.:.,::..: EI- I f I - , x? xi3. x . . W Q xx iw I X iw it x his I R Q 1 K 1 - ww 1 -1 Q? . . A :.:.- 5ig::.:55,:5f tgw., x V M l QQ. lb eff wg: In nf ' Q mf r' 'vm 1651 -LA 4 ' uv N xf I 'F .. K, QQ ,- X 'Y In ' y 1,7 5-1 GW -511 5,0 3,11 WD MO IAYS IT l'l' l'I Znvxllh-l'n Burlzly SllL'I'2lll John Krvigm-r .lulln xl1liSillli2IllU Plouffv hifi lu lfiylrl fl0ll1'll Bl'l4lQllIllll, Lipscy, l'onwroy. llollislor, Gl'Ol'll. xvIlg,Zt'lllillK'1'lIl, lYil1lv, l.ovm-joy, llowm- Skiing Summary L'l'll0l'Gll llzmlpercxl in no small way hy poor VVC2llllCl' Comlilions, the Pitlsfivlll lligh ski team, llevcrtllc-lc-ss, enjoyed El, successful season. Lcrl by Paul lY:1gel1km-clll :mrl Kon lYil1l0, the flefemling Champions Czuuc within one tenth of za. point of repealing ilu-ir formcr lriumphs in thv lic-rkslmirc Inter-Scholastic' Skiing Moc-T at the Stale Forest. 'l'h0y also pcrfornuwl ahly in lhc New Ellglilllil lnlvl'-Sc-llolnslic' Nlvci hvlcl ul Lynrlonvillc, Yvrlnonl. Hnislling sc-vonlll in zu large liclml. llenzel I'I'I I'SFII'lI.D HIGH SVIIOUI, IIOVKEY SQVAD 19-l-9-1950 liuvk lfulr, Inf! lo lfighl I7. Quinn, M. K2llllIllSkI, D. SZIIIIIIICI, I.. Allessio, II02lI'Il John II2lI'lll0lIy, I.. IIirr-h, II. S0llIIl'l', D. Farr, if Ill'l'l'2lllII, Mgr. I . Messer. fI1'llf!'I' lfolr, J. Lnvelle, A. Goerlneh, S. Pytko, I . Root, IJ. Sewell, II. Allen, V. I ureim-tti. ti. llogue, II. Rim-lui. I'II'0lIf Ifuw, NI. Rizzartli. I'. IInrter, S. .XmIoruetlo, J. Sezlrfoni. 'I'. Angellis, fl. Vlurk. Tlfockey notes l+ l'ICIl heing humpereml for the two months of the season hy poor ice eomlitions the P. II. S. hockey squad performed in fine style for the remaincler of their sehetlule. Although they lost their first start to Lenox, the CIlZiI'g'0S of Voach C'armorIy experienced no difficulty with their other foes. Scores I'. II. S. Q Lenox 3 l'. II. S. 4 .Xlhuny Q I'. II. S. 6 I.:1SuIIe tl I'. II. S. I2 I.:lSz1IIe I f t 21-1 t 9 9 P. H. S. RIFLE TEAM, 194-9-50 Swifsky Fran! ltrnr: Keeler, Dyer, Gorey, f'apfuf1'n: Mc-Gnigan, Haskell lluck lfoirz Burch, Volcman, H. Vlark, Gardner, V. Clark, Roe, Knsik Uiifle Beam Uileview IIE 194-9-1950 season of the Pittsfield High School Rifle Team has, at this writing, been quite successful. Although they got off to a poor start losing two meets to Wil- hraham Academy, they have won the remainder of their engagements. Since their schedule will not close until June, the record of wins and losses is incom- plete. The wins consist of two from the Southern Berkshire Rifle Vlub, one from the Dalton lligh School Rifle Team, one from Drury Iligh School Rifle Team, and two from the G.E.A.A. Off-Hand Team. Vlilhrahani Academy is the only team to have beaten l'. ll. S. in the past. two years. The executive committee of the team consists of Robert Dyer, president: Neil Ulark. vice-president: Robert Roe, treasurer: Malcolm Keeler, secretaryg and Richard Gorey, captain. lloward Vlark is the range otlicer. Mr. Richard T. Weiss and Mr. Arthur Need- ham. members of the G.E.A.A. Rifle f'luh are coach and assistant coach respectively. H150 YOI,l,lCYI3.-K Ll. 'FEA N1 HPHZPI Twp Hair, l,1jfl In lffglil l'zu'nlyn Slllllll, Nam-y Qllzulrozzi. Tm-ssiv Mulumgplly, B2ll'lHll'Gl Silvvr, Ann Nll'2lgllll lfnllum Ifmr, l,1jl'l In Ifigflil I'zillu-riiu- Rugs Mi0l'zvj1-wski, lxlill'llHl l m-llnn, lxlUllll'il Pylku, Nlurc-in Yinlm Rain BIFUII. Volleyball l,l lllll fill ilu-rv IS 1u'vcr al. vcry lurgv lurnoui lm' vollcylmll, llumsc wlu: play ulicn illsisl il is llulil' l'nvul'il0 sporl. Siiuw' ilu' pluycrs rolzilv posiliml :ls ilu' gfilllll' pro ,arm-sscs, vau-ll playa-1' has il i'll2lllf'L' lo play 4-vcry posl, mul lllis prolrzilmly zu-counls for llm g:mu s populurily. .Ks scniurs, llu' Vlziss ul' 1950 won llu- vulloylmll lHlll'll2lllll'lll, :ifivr lrying l1l1s1u'c'L-ss fully ilu- Iwo piwccrlilig yours. 'l'lui ic-:un was cuptuiiu-fl by Municzi llylko. In ilu- junio: your llu' players wvrv .loam fl2lllll0ll0, fl2Illl0l'lllC Nliwzcjcwski, 'lill0I'L'S2l lxlilllllllllllj, B2ll'lHll'2! Silvor, .Ivan fll'Ulllll, f':n'olyn Smith, Nlmiic-ai Pylko, lisllu-I' l,0mu', llolon Ko rlzlnzl, :mil lliiu liirmi, wllilv llu' ll'illll in ilu' S0pllOlll0l'0 yczu' Cmisislvrl of l,l2lllll0 Sllllf-ilCl, fl2llll0l'lll0 Nlivrzcjowski, 'l'lu-rc-sei Nlzilumpliy, IAlI'll2l Nlzirlinclli, Nlarimi Fcllmi. Jvzuu-lla fl0I'lll'lllIS, Nlurc-ia Viale. lxIUllil'il Pylko, Rila liiron, mul l':1rolyn Smith. .Xllngollu-r, llu- Vluss of 1950 luul zu vm-ry slu-ccssful mul flm-fillcil vollcylmll sclu-mlulm lIlllll'l' llu' zllmlc mlircclimi of Miss JCZIII l. NIOVQZIII. lluiii' Cozicll, wluv guiclvml lluwn lo lllu tuurn:lnu'nt cllzulipimisliip. FIELD HOCKEY SQVAIJ llf'H1f'l Top Rnu',l,1fHn lfigllf: lin:-y Brower, Uorotliy Mnlelo, Soplliv De-niinoff, Marklin Marino, C'nll1vrim- Nlivrzm- jcwski, Rita lliron. liollum lfozr, lnjfl in lfiyhl: P2lll'll'lQliII2llllllillll, Mary Vouglilin, 'llllL'l'0Sil Mnlnlnpliy, l3nrln1i':n llyvlv, Jon liullm-glu-r. Tfielb Tlfockey VERY yvzn' wc lnivo lookcul l'orw:ml eagerly lo ilu- ficlil liockoy sc-nson. .Ks sopluo IIIOFUS, wc- pic-kc-ml np our liockcy sticks :incl procvcflcml io lliv liockvy ficlml full of vin: vigor. nnrl vilzilily. Seeing how ilu- lonrnzuncnl tnrncll onl, we cxvnsvfl onrsvlvvs willi Wm-ll. wi-'rc only soplisf' After wc haul incl our opponents in om' jnnior your. wc- szzifl 'Wvziil 'lil w0'i'v svniors. Now llnil we lmvc finally l'c:1c'lic1l lllzll vxallcal position mul thi ilnsl has c-loan-owl from thc lmltlcfivlml, wllnl can wc' say, lllll f'ongr:1inlulions, 1951! l Y lmfl lo I SENIOR GIRLS' BASKl4l'l'B.-Klll. SQIYXIJ llvlllfl ffyhf: Dorothy llowk, Lena llnriselli, Nnney Slinf'l'er, llorolliy llvojic-lc, 'lllieresai Mnlnlnpliy, lllonir-:i lylko, lnln Yainllnren, lliin lliron, Lney Brower. Vrnlvr: Vaiptziin, Vaillierine Blierzejewski. Girls' Yraskelball Review VIKING our sophomore, junior, zinil senior years we :ill lookeml lo llie sporl ol' liziskel- lmzill willi greul enllinsizisin. Allliongli there were to lie only len eliosen for llie lenni. llie lnrnonl was always large :incl eonipelilion keen. As ai result. lliose wlio iliml niaike the leznn were reall slizwpsliooiers. l'niler llie :ilmle inslrnelion of Miss Jenn l. Nlorgzin, we ilevelopeil an peppqv :intl lively leznn, lint nol lively enough to overllirow llie slrong mlefense of the juniors. linl wliellier we ivon or losl, we :ill feel lllzil llie gyni liars given ns nineli in llie way of good Sp0l'lSIll2lll- sliip. lui Sianrling lx'm'rl1'ny Gfbeerleabers 1949-1950 NI2ll'f'i2l Viale Joscphine Nl2lIlCiVill2lll0 Dianne SIIIISUW' l5m'h:1r:L Sultairc llulh 'FIIOIIIIJSOII Rosonmry Monterossu Lorilu Ixl2iI'lill0Hi .loam Rosen Pzllricizl llughcs, fvflllfllfll 3 Swirsky I ,ff E 3 4 x ll vezfiaf emenfa vi' WCM J. .H 3 I. ff. . if 1 Qt The Damon Pharmacy ROBERT F. DAMON, Reg. Ph. ALBERT D. VITTONE, B.S. Reg. Ph. 820 Tyler Street at Woodlawn Avenue : : Phone 5160 Open Monday through Saturday 7:30 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. Sundays and Holidays 8:00 A.M. to 1:00 P.M. 5:00 P.M. to 8:00 P.M. PROMPT and EFFIOIENT R SERVICE any Z6ltlft!6ltl.0IfL.4 MZ e4f Cm 4 fo fig C-Zara of 1950 MORNINGSIDE'S ONLY DRUG STORE im E -'i'1'v'3'37' :l:15'f1 'F:2:P.Q1:2:2:C:2:1S:f3C'l:i:f:2:T:Y5ii:1S:21Ct5:fS5. Y 5, .,:1:-zg'-: . Jw ' ' '-'-:-:-:-.-1-:-'-'4' ..-:1:3:-:-'-17:5:5:5gtg:-55:5:pg-gtg.-:::g:g:-255:-25-: V:-E3f55 : I.i..:.f '?12f ' .55355E5E5E55E3EfY55E5?5f:7'l' EEEE.: 1233? 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'50 Graduates and success to you Always remember the best protection against financial loss is Adequate Insurance Yours Sincerely Reynolds 599 Barnes Dependable Insurance since 1875 PITTSFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS Clement's Dairy INCORPORATED 1-1911 A Complete Line Of Fine Dairy Products I-n--a Phone 2f243O 588 Tyler St., Pittsnelcl, Mass. SQEb!!QQ535553SZ55525255M52iiSZQESZSZik5255QESEMSZSZSENSE!QESZQESZQZQZQQESZQZ We wcwllwwe. . . in design I cra hsmansllip and quality S T JEWELERS FOR YOUR CLASS RINGS W , rm! MANUFACTURING .IEWELERS nlrcfsmlclusr ufwvunx - 73 TREMUNT STREET, BUSTUN 8,MASS. - rnovlnsncs 23623QYQERWSRYQEQFQYQE2?2323232?2?23QW?QW?REQE2?2'SQ5i32Y2Fi?iiRFQEWYQEQYRFQYQE OPENING SEPTEMBER 1st Pittsflelcfs Newest Streamlined BOWLING ALLEYS To be known as LOU'S BOWLING ALLEYS 100 FENN STREET Opposite Post Oflice For Reservations Call 22498 ATLAS TIRES : r LUBRICATION Compliments of COULTERS ESSO MORNINGSIDE INCORPORATED Telephone 9416 B A K E R Y ' Q Corner T ler and Plunke S s. PITTBSFIELD, MAS? t 540 TYLER ST' DOLLAR for DOLLAR THE 'You can't Beat a Pontiac PARK SQUARE ..QyQ-..Ceba,5.. Haddad's Motor Sales Incorporated 55 WEST ST. PITTSFIELD, MASS. P 95 EAST ST. OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE Delicious Sandwiches Sodas-Sundaes Hours 7 A. M. to 10 P. M. rompt, Courteous Counter E? Booth Ser SICNPOST OE YOUR FUTURE 3.5N9W'- MES GOING TO COLLEGE? The country and the community need college trained men and women to lead the coming generations. AT American International College You ARE OFFERED ...... A wellfrounded educational institution, established in 1885, with a present enrollment of more than 1300 fullftime students. American International College is cofeducational and nonfsectarian. It is one of the most rapidly growing institutions of higher learning in New England. A chance to continue your education among former friends and classmates. A college recognized by the American Council on Education, the American Medical Association, and the Board of Regents of the State of New York. The home of the Model Congress ffff a popular feature which annually attracts high school students from all over New England. A good chance fora scholarship. Some high ranking students will be awarded scholarships if recommended by their principals. No quota system. Plotzkyls Dept. Store Outjitters for the Entire Family' 748 TYLER ST. Tel. 8688 Compliments of RADIO MART Spavton Radio and T. V. Sales and Service 647 NORTH ST. Miller Supply Co. Phone 2fO127 W 23 FIRST ST. PITTSFIELD, MASS. BEST WISHES KOHN BROTHERS Famous Shoes from Famous Makers siviiftf 174 NORTH ST. Compliments of S H A L E T T Maplewood Service Station CLEANER 69' DYER ' Washing - Lubricating o b 0 Dial 5475 538,540 NORTH ST. -- Across from sem 700'702 NORTH ST. S . . . ervice with a Smile HARRY'S VARIETY STORE 272274 WAHCONAH ST. PITTSFIELD, MASS. Compliments of Elm St. Electric Supply Q io ELM ST. TEL. 2,3563 I 6 am am! Qcvacf .fuck W W CMM? WW COPY R IG HT PHOTO PITETIQD PROFESSIONAL IDHQTQGIQAPHEIQQ ASSOCIATION HENZEL STUDIO MITCHELL STUDIO KANTER STUDIO PLOUFFE STUDIO VAN-DYKE STUDIO SI-IAPIIZO STUDIO UDEL-MOORE STUDIO SCIARRA STUDIO Detroit Supply Co., Inc. o Automotive Parts Garage Equipment Compliments of Rice and Kelly, Inc. W. F. GARRITY, President I Good Furniture O 'Dm 6424 zss NORTH ST. DIAL 2-1574 444 NORTH ST. PITTSFIELD Compliments of Compliments of S H A M R O C K Clariee Corset Shop L U N C H W Q 4 445 NORTH STREET 238 FOURTH STREET PITTSFIELD Compliments of ' Compliments of UQ OANNE J BOSSIDY'S BAKERSW SHOE STORE Bakers of Finer Pastries 383 NORTH STREET 88 NORTH STREET PITTSFIELD STEVENS, Inc. of Pittsfield, Mass. Designers 693 Decorators Home 69' Commercial 42 SUMMER ST. DIAL 6459 Carr Hardware Co. Hardware, Paints G9'Household Goods Plumbing 59' Electrical Material Fixtures, Sporting Goods TELEPHONE 2'6969 413 NORTH ST. PITTSFIELD Over 100 'Years of Financial Service to the People of Berkshire County BERKSHIRE CCUNTY SAVINGS BANK PITTSFIELD, MASS. We are an old Institution iHafLl5ig5fQlQf1F51iT.lgESieeopzigii Compliments of Roger W. Wellington CLASS CF 1911 Farrell E99 Gregory Steel Erection ' Rigging 0 Crane Service Electric and OxyfAcetylene Welding O Dial 6392 814 EAST ST. PITTSFIELD, MASS. Compliments of HASKELL'S Socony Service Station Q 400 TYLER STREET PITTSFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS Compliments of Clem Farrelfs Sport Shop, Inc. Q 107411 West Street Pittsfield, Mass. WILTSIE'S o--o The Rug Center of the Berkshires 4--o 128 West Street Rosemary Weston Qzblf, :ln Hin 64 0 56 SGUTH STREET jim R. O'Brien Wholesale Auto Supplies 14 52 CIRCULAR AVE. PITTSFIELD, MASS. Compliments of g NEW ENGLAND Congratulations to Pittsf1eld's Newest Graduates f FURNITURE , , mm , P1tts6eld s Newest Specxalty CORPORATION Shop Q5 l 122 NORTH STREET O 'Y' O Tl C If PITTSFIELD 37 NORTH STREET CONGRATULATIONS Compliments Of to the - GRADUATES Dalton Ave. F1Or1st ulyfej- .Q-Lg.. 'CSUGAR BOWL NORTH ef MELVILLE sTs. Quality Flowers For All Occasions SYQSQSYIZ We Play The Biggest Ones CAPITOL THEATRE 0 Comfort f Atmosphere f Service PITTSFIELD ELECTRIC SHOP Tour General Electric Store O 658 NORTH STREET PITTSFIELD, MASS. Compliments and Best Wishes I from PAT c10FF1's l Brass Rad Restaurant PPP-amigefs Our Wish For The Graduates of 1950 A Happy and Prosperous Future I in which some contact with Sears might help bring that about - SEARS, ROEBUCK E CO. 539 NORTH STREET Compliments of GRAND UNION Q 33 NORTH STREET PITTSFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS Compliments of ROCER'S JEWELRY GAVE 229 NORTH STREET PITTSFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS J. B. PAPER- oo Magnone's Market 0 Tour Paper Distributors IMPORTED In the Be1lgsl1ires and DOMESTIC GROCERIES 202204 WEST STREET 0 PITTSFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS FRUITS and VEGETABLES Compliments of Lorraine Pastry Shop Sweet Shop SWEETEST SPOT IN TOWN Haviland Chocolates Hood's Ice Cream Sandwiches and Light Lunch 391 NORTH STREET OPPOSITE ST. JOSEPH'S Congratulations Compliments of GIRO R. SAMALE, B. S. and Registered Pharmacist Best Wishes Prescription Specialist to the Glass of '50 l l v- 1.'?1T' . ENGLAND Samale Pharmacy BRCDTHERS Zpiillfoffifif Congratulations Cone Cleaned Anthracite Coal . lat A 4591 tatt,t 34 Fenn Street Upstairs 5 Agricultural National Bank Building 5 I R 0 S E N F E L D ' S Compliments of FCLMSBEES Lunch and Variety 123 ELM STREET Compliments of Endicott Johnson Shoe Co. Sas? TREE House of Flowers When it's Flowers Say it with Ours Q--4 438 North Street :: :: Dial 6812 PITTSFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS Compliments of rw 31,,,,,,, For Women's and Childrerfs Wear Compliments of The c'Tickf Took Shop Watch Repairs and jewelry oo 33 DUNHAM STREET AGRICULTURAL BANK ANNEX Compliments of Raynor's Auto Supply Bradford Sash E99 Glass Co. INCQRPORATED Comb. Doors, Windows and Frames t DIAL 245326 77779 SUMMER STREET 36 FIRST STREET PITTSFIELD PITTSFIELD, MASS' many graduates of Pittsfield High School pass through the gates of Gen' eral Electric to pursue their careers. These graduates who become our fellow employees and neighbors can be proud of the part they play in maintaining the industrial leadership of their Company. Their stories of success have brought credit to them selves, their community, their school and the Company. rf l :EEE-1311-IYH nu ,P X Q 1-R ,.-'U I ,f A4 ,gf l' fi4h. ,ll mf' f Z if GENERAL ELECTRIC A Compliments of HASHIM'S SUPER MARKET An Associate s. s. PIERCE STQRE QE E3 Dial 7391 For Free Delivery 139 WEST HOUSATONIC STREET For Good Entertainment All of tlie Time it's tlie Union Square Theatre 30 UNION ST. PITTSFIELD, MASS. PHONE 7965 WILLIAM J. TCHORZ, Prop. O 5 0 B111 s Gulf SCIVICE FORMERLY O'CONNOR BROS. Gasoline, Oils, Tires and Accessories Call for Delivery Service 122 TYLER ST. PITTSFIELD, MASS. Compliments of S T E T S 0 N A' Dry Cleaners F wrriers Q 35 FEDERAL ST. DIAL 4525 Gliickwiinsche von der deutschen Klasse Berlcslwire Mill Supply COMPANY 47 CLAPP AVE. DIAL 8266 0 Leading Industrial Supply Distributor in Berkshire County since 1899 Power Transmission Machinery Lubricants, Rubber Goods, Packings Hoists, Wire and Manila Rope Water Systems, Tools and Barreled Sunlight Paints See us for .Quality Merchandise and Ejlcient and Friendly Service Compliments of PARK JEWELRY CO 81 EAST STREET OPP. coum' House PITTSFIELD Compliments of Compliments of CARNEY'S MORTON'S Chg dilliagcgxamvale 'FANCY FRUIT S' 555 NORTH sT. 1 PITTSFIELD 26 DUNHAM STREET PITTSFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS Plan to spend a summer in Europe on a 'Study 'Tour' of your favorite subject 0 FINE Ants Q PHILOSOPHY Q Q LANGUAGES Q LITERATURE ' SOCML SOENCES Delicious Homemade Fon INFORMATION CALL Ice Cream L E S H E R B I T S Daniels Travel Service Q 74 North St. Room 404 Tel. 6766 PHONE 9439 : : 119 ELM ST. Compliments of WENDELL PHARMACY INCORPORATED 1 PHONE 7212 10 SOUTH ST. PITTSFIELD, MASS. Compliments of S. L. KRESGE CO FRIENDLY STORE TO SHOP 55 NORTH STREET PITTSFIELD BESSE-CLARKE A' , CMA Cfonfmllnfafe 'gill-ll ' Q78 eu! f577SgL49?ug?3 E' 0 Q l . Now prove your knowledge of to of if the importance of appearance I by wearing VARSITY-TOWN CLOTHES PACEMAKERS FOR SMART AMERICA BESSE-CLARKE 273 NORTH Sl THE PITTSFIELD Y. M. C. A. invites you to join them in .... helping young people develop Christian character and to aid them in building a Christian society, by mainf taining such activities and services as contribute to the physical, social, mental and spiritual growth of the youth of Pittsfield ij M7 1- ,' ' W Q. Inquire at the North Street Building for Membership Rates Compliments of FAHEY Prescription Pharmacy T. H. PHELAN, Reg. Pharm. O 435 NORTH ST. PITTSFIELD PIANOS SHEET MUSIC RECORDS WOOD BROS. Established 1830 Musical Mdse. Radios Record Players QJVE 421 North St. TEL- 7478 Pittsfield, Mass. Everything in Leather At the Leather Store 3 Berkshire Leather Co. 67 Eagle Street 0P'gTQff,Q'3,f,iQaf,fw' VIALE FLORAL CO. FLORISTS SQ TELEPHONE S775 100 WAHCONAH STREET Compliments of Compliments of MET' . JEWSEQRY STZRE Hotel Berkshire 333 NORTH STREET Television Sales and Service 3 Compliments of Berkshire Furniture Incorporated .Quality Fwrnitu-re since 1910 335 North Street at Union PITTSFIELD, MASS. Compliments of Berkshire CocafCola Bottling Company Q . Q Q , , f uuwuwnmt' V1 , , GRADUATING CLASS efxf 4AZ4 Your Electric Servant REDDY KILOWATT L A U wssrsnu nnuzxssnxeuui i s ELECTRIC eomnuv C. T. Brigham Co. Wholesale Dealers Since 1902 . PAPER ana GENERAL MERCHANDISE 0 220 WEST ST. PITTSFIELD Compliments of Pittsfield lron Works and Coal Supply Steel Fabricators Coal and Oil Complete Heating Equipment Sales and Service Q 458 soUTH ST. PITTSFIELD Sporting GoodsAHardware H ousewaves-Paints Charlie and Charlie 184 ELM ST.-DIAL 6737 Compliments of J. EDWARD DERY FUNERAL HOME DIAL 7577 54 BRADFORD ST.-PITTSFIELD White Barber Shop Specializing in Women's and Girl's Haircutting 56 ELM ST. Compliments of MEL HARRIS' Service Station S! 301 DALTON AVE. C' LONGSTREETH Palmefs Sweet Shop GROCERIES zos ELM STREET and Corner Edward Ave. VARIETY Now Has Its Own Bakery DIAL 6945 DIAL 7488 31 LINCOLN ST. PITTSFIELD See the Complete Line of 5 ' Il 0 N... I ' iy New , f f I Hannlton Watches A Lil' .Sl , . On Display at A 'Arie l' E f wl W .D. Pharmer Co. Sn, ia 90 NORTH ST.. PITTSFIELD, MASS. I ff? 5 Compliments of Berkshire Storm W1HdOW CO. DISTRIBUTORS OF CASH MARKET - - Combmatlon Storm Windows and Screens UQ TELEPHONE 2'8250 683 TYLER 5T,-TEL- 2,3737 811f817 DALTON AVENUE PITTSFIELD, MASS. Eagle Engraving Company Commercial Engravers D Engravers of Plates for Pittsield High School Year Book 65 Eagle Street :: Pittsfield, rMassachusetts EAGLE PRINTING and BINDING COMPANY Printers of the Pittsield High School Year Book TELEPHONE 2 6924 511. r , v -X 4-Ani? px lhffglyl 50 Pearl Street :: -- :: Pnttsrield, Massachusetts i 1' :EE MARSTEN INCORPORATED OFFICE OUTFITTERS School and Omce Supplies or Equipment for Students, Businessmen or the Home Portable and Standard Typewriters Reconditioned Machines at Reasonable Prices A - Easy Payment Plans Fenn St. SERVICE f RENTALS f SALES Tel. 26959 West Stockbridge PUBLIC MARKET One Stop Food Market We Boast Especially of our Meat Department Hoo:l's Ice Cream . ' . All Legal Beverages Compliments of D O N ' S Esso Service Station DONALD LOVELESS, Prop. O Corner North and Madison PITTSFIELD, MASS. Compliments of JAMES CARCHEDI to Class of 1950 Compliments of PAR K FLORAL SHOP 60 SOUTH STREET Congratulations from Compliments of Kirchnefs Variety S U K E L S 416 TYLER STREET f-The Mans shop W . .. a .ang-9.. Q Where 'You Get The 634 NORTH ST. PITTSFIELD BIG Ice Cream Conesv Qi. Q Compliments of ' Wyandotte Worsted Company , , PITTSFIELD THE GREAT NEW SERVEL GAS REFRIGERATOR STAYS SILENT, LASTS LONGER, AND STORES A BUSHEL OF FROZEN FOODS. THE GAS REFRIGERATOR IS DIFFERENT BECAUSE IT HAS NO MACHINERY TO WEAR, GET NOISY OR BECOME INEFFICIENT. MEATS KEEP FRESH FOR DAYS IN THE GENEROUS MEAT KEEPER, THE SLIDING SHELVES, ADJUSTABLE TO MANY POSITIONS, WILL GIVE YOU EXTRA STORAGE CAPACITY TOO. BE SURE THAT YOUR NEW REFRIGERATOR IS A GAS REFRIGERATOR-THE REFRIGERATOR YOU HEAR ABOUT BUT NEVER HEAR. COAL GAS CO. SOUTH STREET Tel. 24511 ALPER'S Congratulates 'You On 'Tour Graduation Look 'Your Best with Clothing from ALPER'S MEN'S SHOP 254 NORTH ST. PITTSFIELD, MASS. Compliments of The Powder Puff BEAUTY SALON JUNE MIERZEJEWSKI, Prop. Q, TELEPHONE 2 048+ 150 NORTH STREET QOVER ROSA RESTAURANTJ U N D ERW O O D CORPORATION D. B. SKIDD, Manager O New Typewriters, Adding Machines and Accounting Office Supplies Rent a typewriter for the summer for the special student rate of 359.00 for 3 months o Sales and Service Everywhere o 77 EAST ST. PITTSFIELD 7 JD Bottling Co, of Pittsfielo, Inc. Compliments of W B R' K Pittsfreld Milk Extends Exchange Congratulations INCORPORATED and Q Success Superior Dairy Products To All and P. H.S. Students Home of Delicia Ice Cream -+ R W B R K MUTUAL BROADCASTING 120 FRANCIS AVE. PITTSFIELD SYSTEM l Compliments of SHERATCN HCTEL QSPS3 L A JOHN E. DONEGAN General Manager Try Om' Hair Cuts SHERATGN HGTEL BARBER SHOP W. A, POMEROY WEST STREET Compliments of CHINA CLIPPER RESTAURANT W 342 NORTH ST. HDIAL ozso Compliments of HENRY C. HYDE ' F R A N Z GENERAL REPAIRING ' Weldiiig f f Towing -9 'axle , c5i,,l.p.z TELEPHONE 213138 ' 692 NORTH ST.ff PITTSFIELD, MASS. A TELEPHONE 6428 471 NORTH ST. PITTSFIELD, MASS. See Owr Selection Of .... SUITS f f f SLACKS f f f JACKETS CL t H M I K E ' S ARMY E99 NAVY DEPARTMENT STORE 219 NORTH STREET For .Quality Electric Appliances KELVINATOR UNIVERSAL :: THOR :: EMERSCN TELEVISION See M A Y Engineering Co. 12 ADAM STREET PHONE 5059 Compliments of Compliments of WHEELER, INC. R E1 L 8 S Splendid Food Market Q Telephone 24534 106 W. HOUSATONIC STREET Compliments of E N R I G H T FOR MOTOR SALES FLOWERS Q 0 0 323 DALTON AVENUE PITTSFIELD 805 North Sum Dial 8031 Compliments of Royal Plating and Polishing Co. I 117 FOURTH ST. PITTSFIELD, MASS. Compliments of Pittsfield Mill and Plumbing Supply COMPANY Wholesale Distributors for Crane Plumbing and Heating Products 3 81 CLAPP AVENUE Compliments of Berkshire Sanitary Ice WILLIAMS SEWING SERVICE ,1- Companl' 36 FENN ST.-TEL. 8269 PITTSFIELD, MASS. Mike'S Compliments of Shell Service Station MICHAEL C. SPAZIOSA, Prop. O 104 DALTON AVE. BRIDGE VARIETY Specialtya--Hot Dogs and Hamburgs 458 SOUTH ST. H Magnefs Drug Store 222 ELM STREET ..U,q9.'.5p.,,,.. Convenient Parking at Elm Streetxs Only Pharmacy FRED B. SCI-IULZE Hardware, Farm and Barn Equipment Dairy Supplies f Paints Electric Refrigeration and Walter Systems TELEPHONE 2fl474 765 TYLER ST. PITTSFIELD, MASS W. T. GRANT CO. Satisfaction Guaranteed or 'Your Money Back 141 NORTH STREET KULDA'S Salted Nuts Nut Sundaes Sandwiches 38 SOUTH ST. PITTSFIELD, MASS Compliments of YCUR DCCTCR will be satisfied when he knows A your prescription was prepared at the ESTAURANT PRQFESSIUNAL DRUG STCRE 154 NORTH ST. PITTSFIELD, MASS. CORNER NORTH and UNION Lisieux Shop of Irzclividuality Favorite for Feminine Shopping X5 160 North Street DOCLEY'S Berkshire Vacuum Cleaner Service Co. Washers Refrigerators f as TelevisionSVacuurn Cleaners SALES SERVICE 674 NORTH ST.--PITTSFIELD M 59' G Brand Potato Chip Co. Fresh Potato Chips Made Daily at the PITTSFIELD CHIP SHOP A Martin -' O. Grunow, Props. Shop Phone 2f646O 5 LINDBN STREET :: Pxrrsmzrn, MASS. The Flower Shop Greenhouses Corsages and Wedding Flowers S52 7 LOWDEN STREET 17720 EVN, 7C7W Y A , Mwes are Q i N f corvxrorer nm f srrzvucr ', . ff courartsv -. . - WE PLAY 2 BIG ONES TOGETHER , tus New Q Colnpliments of if Compliments of A F R I E N D Compliments of ROBERT G. DANIELS ESSQ SERVICENTER 24 f HOUR SERVICE 139 SOUTH STREET PHONE 9413 PITTSFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS Compliments of Pittsfield Tire and Battery Shop, Inc. WEST AND CENTER STS. PITTSFIELD Compliments of The New Tyler Cash Market V. L. SUROWIEC, Prop. Quality Meats E99 Groceries 792 NORTH ST. Best Wishes from . . . The Berkshire Wallpaper and Paint Co. Compliments of BILL HANFORD'S VARIETY STORE Sealtest Ice Cream Serving the Berkshires since 1919 0 439 NORTH 511-131 AL 7078 EAGLE HOME BLDG. FIRST ST TYLER FOOD SHOP Donuts To Take Out ir open 6.00 A. M.11.3O A. M. All Kinds of Lunches ir 424 TYLER STREET Fred P. Cloutier, Inc. Furniture Movers TEL. 4707420742 109 EAGLE ST. PITTSFIELD, MASS. Compliments of Berkshire Tractor Co. INCORPORATED Willys Overland Dealer o 279 DALTON AVE. PITTSFIELD, MASS. RED'S DAIRY BAR O. O. PELLIZZARO, Prop. Open Noon to Midnight Sat. 1 A. M. HOME MADE ICE CREAM FRENCH FRIES Large Parking Area-Live Monkeys CHESHIRE ROAD Compliments of David Chapmaifs Service Station O Corner of West Housatonic and South Sts. PITTSFIELD, MASS. Compliments of Dalton f Hinsdale Compliments of PETE'S MOTORS Bus Line CARL A. WALLIN, Prop. as sg A Q Q 689 EAST ST. PITTSFIELD , Compliments of Compliments of C R E S C E N T DENNO S JEWELRY C RE AM ERY JOHN J. O'BRIEN, Prop. A M .Quality Mak For Particular People 33 FENN ST' PITTSFIELD 85 SOUTH ONOTA ST. PITTSFIELD Portraits of Distinction Van Dyke Studio Phone 2,2141 is soUTH ST. PITTSFIELD Compliments of The Elm St. Shoe Service Lou1s's. BOLOGNIA 125 ELM STREET Compliments of Automobile Dealers Association of Central Berkshire Y Pierce Coal E99 Oil Co Compliments of o H. CQ. 249 NEW WEST ST. PITTSFIELD l PITTSFIELD, MASS. S U L L Y ' S Groceries, Meats and Varieties ...- 47 DALTON AVENUE PITTSFIELD Compliments of A FRIEND W JIMMY'S MARKET Meats and Groceries 542 TYLER ST. TEL. 5888 FREE DELIVERY LAUNDERAID PHONE 2f8728 224 TYLER ST. Across From the Firehouse D. F. HARRINGTON Plumbing f ' Heating Oil Burners 0 381 TYLER ST. PHONE NIGHTS 24772 2f9716 Compliments of jack Mulcare Motor Supply Co. Phones 2f1500f2f1509 Y 130 WEST ST. PITTSFIELD, MASS. Vic's Pizzeria VICTOR CIANFLONE, Prop. DIAL 9307 Are you Looking for Real Pizza? Why don't you call Headquarters The House Of Quality-Vic's. 254 FENN ST. PITTSFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS Compliments of . Compliments of Stevenson E99 Co. BILL NESBIT INCORPORATED K Your Mobilgas Dealer ESTABLISHED 1867 Mobilub-ricationn Our Specialty 6 - Mobil Tires E99 Batteries GENERAL INSURANCE ' ll 34 NORTH ST., PITTSFIELD, MASS. 1234 NORTH ST. TELEPHONE 9379 n 9 Compliments of HOLDEN ea STONE COMPANY NORTH ST. : : PITTSFIEILD, MASS. PHILLIPS PHCBTOEI-'ESE 26 SOUTH ST.-DIAL 2f6411 PITTSFIELD, MASS. Compliments of Smith Auto Electric Service Q 75f77 TYLER ST. Black Es? White Laundry G L E N W 0 D Cf.1Z1fl'ffYf.fi?llfZZ.ff'5.fL. VARIETY 10 LBS. OF FLAT WORK 81.00 15 LBS. OF WET WASH 8Oc We Call For and Deliver DIAL 24691 234 FOURTH STREET PITTSFIELD, MASS. Films, Magazines, Ice-Cream - 9'-'O ,- 640 TYLER ST. OPPOSITE ST: MARY'S CHURCH J. F. KAHL CO., Inc. REGISTERED JEWELERS O 9 O Distinctive Reliable 2. 4 9 9 .Quality jewelers For 70 'Years QUALITY SHOE REPAIR Need Not Cost More Half Soles-Men's 32.25 Women's 51.85 Heels CRubberj 8.75-3.60-35.50 JACKlS SHOE SHOP 26 EAGLE sT.-DIAL 20772 Com plimemk of Smith Bros. Coal and iOi1- Co. INCORPORATED DIAL 73967397 A 172 WEST ST. PITTSFIELD, MASS. Compliments of The Quarry Snack Bar Gibbs Funeral Service Q. Route 7 ,md 20 10 DALTON AVENUE PITTSFIELD PITTSEIELD, MASSACHUSETTS Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Angelo Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Daniels Compliments of A FRIEND Engstrom's Pharmacy JOHN F. MAGNER, Reg. Phar. o Prescriptions Drugs Biologicals o 251 NORTH ST.-DIAL 5766 Compliments of EAGLE Machine Es? Tool Co. 217MZ FOURTH ST. PITTSFIELD YOU SAID IT Skole serves the best sodas, sun' Claes, and banana splits in Town, made with our famous Homemade Ice Cream. Sandwichese--Hot DogsAeCoffee E. J. SKOLE E99 SONS 242 LINDEN ST. TEL. 25379 SelffService Dept. Store The Store with a 1001 Every Day ltcms OPEN EVENINGS Compliments of COLONIAL PHARMACY A. Ivah Miller, Reg. Pharm. and Prop. A Telephone 2fO703 152 SOUTH STREET PITTSFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS Compliments of Mr. E99 Mrs. M. A. SILVER PONTOOSUC LODGE Q PITTSFIELD, MASS. Compliments of Harry Shipton, Inc. 87 EAST STREET Compliments of LAMY S M STORE 2 DALTON AVE. TEL. 25493 Going in and coming out of .... WAHCONAH PARK Stop at .... Sookey's Luncheonette I. RIEDEL, Proprietor Cheeseburgers f Hamburgers Crystal Ice Cream 127 WAHCONAH STREET Compliments of I CRAWEORD'S SERVICE 53: Q2 154 FIRST STREET PITTSFIELD, MASS. MARY and ZELL TELEPHONE 9616 Rental Library f Greeting Cards 1 Gifts Childrelfs Records f Juveniles Stationery ..5-g.kC,D..y17.. 20 Dunham St. Pittsfield, Mass. GET ACQUAINTED WITH FAD Electric Repair COMPLETE MOTOR SERVICE ' We Specialize in Rewinding and Rebuilding Motor Specialists for 15 Years Emergency Service Night and Sunday Call 5541 v2f6363 117 FOURTH ST.-TEL. 28843 PITTSFIELD, MASS. Compliments of The ESQUIRE DINER 1231 W. HOUSATONIC ST. Compliments of Compliments of G A M W E L L Abalene Exterminating COMPANY CQAL CO' OF MASS. INC. E Eg sg PITTSFIELDT MASS- 234 TYLER ST. TEL. 5146 Compliments of THERESA SHOP 230 NORTH STREET PITTSFIELD Compliments of Berkshire Plumbing and Heating Company 117 FOURTH STREET PITTSFIELD, MASS. Compliments of ROYAL CLEANERS F or 'Your Hudson Car, International Harvester Trucks E99 International Harvester Farm Equipment SEE . O MILTON MOTORS Tel.6966 INCORPORATED 91 EAST ST. PITTSFIELD 184 SOUTH ST. Tel. 7400 or 2f5150 Compliments of Mill Fabric Shop Home of Distinctive Fabric Americas Fine Watches HAMILTON ELGIN WILLIAM B. LUTZ IEWELER Q' o o 0 170 NORTH ST. TEL. 214348 48 SOUTH ST. PITTSFIELD Chamber of Commerce Bldg. Compliments of We carry a large selection of Formal , Gowns in all leading shades ..... Engelmann S RETAIL SHOP ..yQ...m.. 0 THE PARIS STORE Dial 5944 156 NORTH ST. ' 888 DALTON AVE. PITTSFIELD Elffahtyp r I f Lmginces F012 me-il Value . . . Buy U A L I T Y C O A L Buy your shoes at Q FROM Berkshire Shoe Co. 293 NORTH ST. THE REAL COOPERS MYRA E. COOPER HAROLD A. COOPER Cooper Bldg. Phone 6421 J' . VW wi . ww ,, . nu w 4 -, 0 ,w w g w , Q ml v ,,., V . .m, w 1 H 'mal 54 f Ei ,,,, -L Qnjl Ls ' if., Li, 'ilk A -Q54 -:4 'r 5 F' I . , . ,' 14 , ,EA ' -4 ' 1 ' 4-1 V u if , g1,..: ,G ,.,, 'u' 151 S -fw- Jia A ., 10' fu, gy, 'M 5. X. .ibm Y .V - x . Q gy fc' .' y , av! - --.nd 'X , ' vi-ag '. R' fm N- X- 'ff' is atv! ,. 'sg A 'kg F M 1 ev..r-,M 'Q Nh!-. ,S Jw.-N , ,W 'w ' ' , Q, , Hz- fm Q. 4 X. .- 3 -4 - .. . W. 1 ,' ,,, if ,A f - , , ,., . r. 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