Powers Institute - Pendulum Echo Yearbook (Bernardston, MA)

 - Class of 1955

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The ye-ars passad quivkly with studit-S, sports, vluhs. and uui' individual Class aOtivitivs. Now. we St-niurs, soon tu he alunlni. stand at lhw tluw-shuld ul' the outside world. whu is waiting tu 1't?Ct-ive us with opt-n arms as shv did thusv who have grarluattacl in yfaars gona hy. Smnv of you, the litbl'INt'l' graduattls. haw l3PCtbl1lt'1 sPt i'tttai'iPs, 4-ngine-f-i's. nurse-s, aviators. me-c-hanivs. lilivrarians. f2il'IllQ1'S, lmtisftvvives f An t-ndlf-ss list ut' im- portant jobs and C2ll'6'9I'S. On June IT we- Sf'Illt1!'S shall he-c'tu11e alumni. st-etkirig a nGw lit? as adults with responsibility in this world. We l'lf'I'Hby dvdicatv the 1955 Pendulum lic-hu to thv Alumni of Powers Institutv. 3 ll E ANU fi, . Q , . .', .2f'fwR4' f ,s'f,,, , K.-rg , f affix, Q ' ffy 's 'if---w,.f.,,,,,MA - ' - f, Q-. MM.-., , .. . :zs.:aixf' W 4 Q.. , '64 All Q ' l 23 , f.,. ' A V, . .,1..,..,,,m,,.wW,mb, , WM' - , f',t :j '-My fu-m,,.,,,.,v,,,,,w 'n PENDULUM ECHO STAFF C0-lClDI'l'ORS .lflyw-Pvlx'1rn SICN I4 PHS l,2lll'll'lii Nlulmn.-x .loyvv l,1'll'lll l N lJlClN1l,lXSHlXlliN l'z1ll'lvlu Xlulwm-5 l lllilI'lUll1' Nlill'l'Hlll' .lame-I llufv .lllilllllll Knsluinslly Marilyn Nelson Marilyn Nelson ,Xuclrey Smith Cum llurllum lim-w1'ly Lenois SPHIKTS .lauu-I lluh- llowrly Lvnuis MTTIX l'l'llCS .lugmilzi KHSlIllIHlxN Jxllklrvy Slllllll Ml'l' ffh:n'I1+lI1- xl2ll'i'4rll1' fl1Il'11lIllI'lhlll'l IHESINIQSS NIANJMZICII .lam-I lluln- IVMII I,'l'Y MTX ISHN llolwrl lf. lylilllllll I'lIU'l'1H1lifXl'llN 4fIlIClJl'l'S liclwauwl Slilllfll' XVGIHUN Studios, 'llurnvrs Falls llama:-lin Studios Grvvllllvlil I Mn-ul In Hangman: B0l'Il11l'ilSl0ll 4 fi lN7'FlEliy'i?S SE N3 II E Q W QDND IEIL S SEEN? ff 22,5 Gil?-J EQFS 'ri N AEFUWUVUESQQ QM FACULTY AND OFFICERS OF POWERS INSTITUTE Yirgrinia Dvunf C llfllfllldll Iislhr-V Carlin S61 reiarx Paul Dnnalrlsun F.Sumncr Tuma: AH M l Rohvrl C. Vphum John T. Callahan F. Milo! IIIllI4'I'WlNJlI Hvh-n Ii. IIUl'Z1lI'USIKI RIIIII II. Mr-yvrs Hslhvr Clalhruilh Jcamflls- Rich K' N I U 'JJ N 1 W UIUIIQ fi 3 Q. ,, l I7 gf ' SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS lr fin! I ur I' lim: lm' l'1'f'.v14lwr1l. ll:-rrx Nluwhrnll' g1'l'l'1'fllf'lV, Smlju S1'ii,EIUI'1 Trmxllrffr Xl nllxu Xml Il I I I I lhwrrxwlllazlllwzv. XIill',LIEll'Ut llrvxs .mal llwlwrl l3l'ilIl lflusx gllnlln: Loyully and D4-l1'l'r11illz1lion l1'lllSSl'vIUll'l'l'1 Yvlluw msn' ffl11.s'.s' f,'n1nr.w: Hwy and Wvhilv lfluxs Hfllzvlmll: Waxym' Furlws 8 B1 R wh: if il. .X RTIHVR ERNEST AYERY Art I.'!n!lwd and in liix riglil Illl.lld.N early. willing and able RV eispwiully ull'-r X109-Pl'Q'SlCll'Ill l: Fcmlliall l: lYl0ll1 f'l'l 3, I. i ROBERT EDWARD DEAN Bob 'llflpr a SIUFIII l'Ol71I'.N' a onlin. l ill, unprwlivlablr-, frank . . . light brown hair. lnliu- 1-yn-s. hilt?-PI'4'lSllll'Ill 2: Dramalics 3: P. l. K A. xlll'f'-PITS. lg Sum-vi' 2, 3. li Baslwllrull 3. 9 '3lllflll l'U- lil- XlHI'f'll 3. llllii iringglivlcl. Hass. August 16. 1936 r N lallxaliw . . . lirmvii hair. brown l'X4'N. ,, 7 ' - .QJ..f.-- .Ax Q QifbfjQf51fff'f'i5 ,. X 'Wifi-f -1-ff.. 1, EDYVIN HOWYARD DANIONMIR. Tummy 'f-4-nlie-lfl .'xllgIllSl 29. N37 If1V0I1.l'l' llwn' l!fff'Ul'I' 1' 'x nrwr, -Wlllif'P fm llllllfhu Thei guy wilh ai lllOl1S21lNl lauglis. 4-lass 4-miiwliziri nvlialuiil. inipwtlimis . . . light lnwwn hair liluv vyvs. l3l'illllElllL'S l: lifuiu'ei'l 3. l: Nlaguzirn D1'iwTvui11 liiillllllll 1. NI SRG KRIYI' XXX IDREW Nlrvggy -H V - ., Q.,- l-lwwrlllf-lel .Innv l.,, ILM ll fx llUf1'llUlIfllI ln :ln ywmlg om' IIllIXl flu il ilu' fllfllll Illll4V.u Xzulwl nmsl pupnlan' girl. l'un-Im'ing'. ulvvzzys iling' . . . lmmn llznlr, lvlnc- 4-54-s. S4'1'l'f'llll'X ll slll ll. l. X. X. l. l,I'l'S. I1 llHll1'1'I'l 2, .lg Nliigfilllllf' v , . - - v v . 4, - . V , . . , . lll'lW' lluss l.a1pl1nn I. l,.1Nk1lll.aIl l. Null' ylmll QI' J 'nd' ,K , ff ' ELICANUR JEAN IIICWITT ICI lxlflllllipflll' .'xll,L1llSl fm, lllilfm .S'1'lf'lnf'f' is dmfp as l2lll'l'Ill.l.VQ .wlwwrlz ix .vllrlllmv us Tlllllfkll lllvlplnl,mxronly l'v:nlIy qull1'llne-nllwr,nuIln'ul r-urls . . . lighl brown lmir, lrluv vyvs. Ummm-l'l 2, 3, Ll. 3,4:.lm11'r1ulis1112, 3. 5? f Eff '52 av JON! IE ELAINE GROYER ...IO-A llUl'lllil'4lNlHIl DPL'9I1lbPP 15. 1937 l ask In krzouf' Busy-1-In-n-lu-cl. Nariublw at tinws. Pasy-going . . . liglll lnrnwll lmir. lvlnv Pyvs. Softball 1. 2. 3, -ll Mmllvylmll 2. I: Buslwtlmll l. 2. 3. Captain 1: lfmlvwl 2, 3. I: Nlugrazine Drive Class Captain Il: ll, X. ll. Xwurd. J! yi 10 PATRICIA ANN MAHONEY ShPat95 Nlelrose, Mass. October 9, 1936 Though .vlze he bu! Iiltle, .she is fierce. Stubborn, always ready for an argument, friendly, inquisitive, sedate . . . dark brown hair, grey eyes. Magazine Drive Business Klan- ager -lt: Assistant Mgr. 3: Secretary 2, 31 Con- cert 2, 3, 41 Journalism 1, 2, 3, 4. HARRY CHARLES MARSHALL fi- ,zz 'fhubbf' H . Greenfield October 18, 1936 E 1 My A ., a '14 man he Seems QfCl166I1ftlI yeslerdays and eonjident toniorrozvsf' A P. I. Taxi Man, eo-operative, happy-go-lucky, V 1',, lqgz C arefree, voted boy most likely to succeed . . . it . .,,.,,, brown hair, brown eyes. Vice President 3, 43 'gf' ' Baseball Mgr. 2: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Soccer 22, A, V if . 1' Dramaties il. , t'tZ trt. L a a , r MARILYN BEATRICE NELSON 'tKoke Greenfield March 18, 1937 Dorff Ie! your simplicity be imposed on. The gal who's up in the world, always ready with a slap on the back, athletic . . . dark hair, grey-green eyes. Softball 1, 3, 4: Volleyball l IZ 3 4, Basketball 1, 3, lg Concert 2, 3, 4 9 Treasurer lg P. I. A. A. Vice-Pres. 3g Journalism 3, Co-Editor 4. 11 JO YCE EILEEN PETRIN Jo-Pete Springlielcl, Mass. .lunv 20, I938 Thr r'f'zt'a1rflqf'i1 llzirzy mill flurm. is In llmw dorm il. Spirited. rvliablv. talkatiw, also known as G. tl., 6-Iitwgvlio . . . brown llair, brown fiyos. Class President 2. l: 'l1l'P3Slll'ttI' l, 3: .lournalisrn 1. 2, 3. Co-Editor 1: Nlagazinr' Drive- Class Cap tain 1, Team Captain 2, 31 Concert 2, 3, 43 Softball 1. 2. 3, 4: Volleyball 1, 12, 3. Captain 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Draniatics 3, 4. ri-W - 4 wiv' SONJA KAY SEAGER Sonja Wellington, Ohio October 20. 1937 .Yerer say more lllan is 11Pres.mry. We-ll-rli'e-ssecl. Chic, office girl . . . brown hair, brown Q-yes. Softball 3: Yollvyball 1: Class Sus-iw-lai'y 1: Draniatics 3, 1. 12 CLASS POEM XXIII!QVIIIIII4'I1'I'IllIIl1lIIHIl.VHx1'iilllf'IHHIfI P. I. Xml through four yvurs wilh loyzzlly. vsoxe- wuxwl our huunf-rs high. iuuuy Iliuls ui-4-ouiplishwl. so muuy I4-fl llIlfI1lll1', For now we-'xv vouu- lol'n'2iIiZ1'ol1l' lush has jusl Iwgun. Hu Loyalty uuil INvliwiiiiiiulion. imporlzuil slm-ps lo fame: Xu I'IIIUIIUIlliSIN't'Il4'IlUS1'Il wilh gr:-ul:-sl IIIUIIQIII and aim, :I us you gram- upon lls iu our gowns ofgrrvy uurl while: ifrv pi'vpan-cl lo Iuvf- lhv future aflwr liraduuliou night. ,luyrf E. Pflrin Rohwrl Drfuu lflwunor Ilmvill 4 nf.. f v . .5 'SWQ2 . L 5 ww nam? Qui' wmwwi I I iilil ,II - ...I Q CLASS SONG IYIUI'SIl'UIlQ.fINbllfIS4'llfl I1P'Pl'IDf'IJl'UIif'Il w lioruii-cl al flour I'. I. Whilv wr- slrugglv 1'-wr onward, Holrliugr slauclurfls high. IJUYsXIfI1Y. DHI' ICIINIINNTIUN. always is our a Xlwuys I'ailhI'ul lo our uiollo lluil lo IIl1'l' II. I. 13 - . Sonja Smgvr- Linclu Ifuslnuuz CD 'L' cn Lil U7 v -1 .1 - .1 A -. - Z k A -I L A - :L i I .- - - - 4 LL. i ,- L- -. .- I 5' A - Cl I. -: 1, Q .- I - .. A ll' Nan '7 1 'upuu I Tlwfll Uh, 5L :L fn . , 7 '7 -. f-4 X Iili XX HTH! li A Z L N A +4 1. :. 1 :. I L if Z SL il .g 2 E 2' 1 'E F .1 E L :- 'Q z L 1, I .T 2- E' T' L 7 I .i Z . 1 5 ':L : : L - .- , .. 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We hope they will be more Cooperative and eon- tribute more to the Magazine Drive than we did. llliss illeyers - We leave a permanent home in Florida so she won't Complain about being eold. lllr. Callahan P Vile leave a gift of appreciation for everything he has done for us in these last three years. Junior Class e The itinerary of our Washington Trip. We certainly hope they will have as much fun as we did. Sophomore Class f Some more girls to even things off. Freshman Class - A hook full of our exeuses for not doing homework. 7lh and 8llz grades - Notes on our VVashington Trip. They can dream ean't they? Fred Slange - To our janitor who is always ready to help when Called on, we leave a small token of appreciation. llfayne Forbes Y A bucket of sand to take along with him when he goes up to North Bernardston - .lust in Case, you know! Benny Shaw e We leave Benny a reserved part in next year's play. Shirley Tyler e- A megaphone so she Can be heard in Class. Janet Hale v A pair of boxing gloves so she and Mr. lfnderwood can tight out their problems. ROII1lldQlll'HlUll f A time clock so he'll know when to laugh at the next joke he hears. Janice Fowler - Peggy Drew leaves .laniee her place as PIAA Pres. Danny Pull P A ear so he Wflflil have to keep asking other people for rides. Hervey Uerrish - llarry leaves his job ol' running the movie projector and running errands to Hervey. 15 Bernice .llarcolle e Sonja lt-av es her place as office girl to Bernice. illarjorie Flagg e A reserved place as next year's volleyball and softball manager. Raymond Kemp e We leave Hay an extra car to run errands for the school. Beverly Lenois Y Pat Mahoney leaves Beverly her place as business manager in the Magazine Drive. Juanita Kosliinsky - Arthur Avery's Algebra book. We know she'll appreciate it. Peggy Woodard e Joyce Petrin leaves Peggy a note to take to the guide in the HCA. building in New York City. Carol Gerrish - Eleanor leaves her quiet manner to Carol. Skipper Lenois v Koke leaves Skipper a few inches to add on to his height. Nancy Coaies Y Joyce Grover leaves Nancy her place on the basketball team. Also. a special ticket so she wont miss any Williamsburg games. Curtis Dean - Robert Dean leaves his brother his love of school. Being of sound mind and body, We the Class of 1955. hereby dispose of all our worldly possessions on this last school day of June 17th. 1955. The Seniors 16 GEAR lTtttttS'iT lEeVai ln gwlllftlllllftl' ol' '52, a grroup ol' ll r-rwi'g'+-tiw hots and girls loolt thvir plum-s in ltooni X. rw-ady and rarin, to go as l'ull-llvdgt-fl l'il'f'SllllIf'Il. Wifi startvd tho 5+-ar oll' with a hang hy wlwt ing as ollit-4-rs: P1-f1s1'r1'e11l Linda liastman litre- Prfsidmzt Xrthur .X may SF'f'I'PlI1f'tV Nlargrare-t Uri-w Tl'PflSllI'PI' .loyc-P IH-trin PIA.-1 Nlargarf-t Drf-w Our adxisor that yeiar was ltlr. VVashliurn. who awornpanit-d us on nunie-rous som'-ial fwviits. Hur first Qsrapadv was a swimming party which was followvd hy a trip to tht- 1novi+-s and toppw-d otl' with a snack at the- Four-Lf-af Clow-r. Nfixt, W0 trif-d our hand at a lnovif' party whirh only fiwx im:-nil'iGi's attvnde-d. That yaar wc- also look part in the annual magazinv drivei and had our Hrst try at putting on thr- Senior Prom wit h the Hophoinorvs. In '53, our 1-lass nurnhf-r was Cut down to txwlw when Louisa Harnish and Patricia Grant lt-ft us. This still lvft a pretty amhitious bunch, and at the first Class niwting oflicexrs wt-ra +-lt-t-tt-tl. The-5' wwe: Pf'6,Sl.llPIll .lop tw? Pftlflll l'Ylif'P-lJf'PSlid6'I1l Rohart Dean SPf'1'etr1ry Patrif-ia Mahont-y Treasurer Linda Eastman PIAA Linda Eastman Our ye-ar was off to a fre-sh start with a brand naw class advisor, Mr. Callahan. Wt' spf-nt the tirst few Weeks of sc-hool getting avquainted with him and finally clot-itlarl to fwmhark on our tirst f-lass activ- ity as Sophomores, a roller skating party at the tiahles in South Devrheld. Wh9Il Mr. Callahan was hospitalized with polio, our plans w'm'0 postponvd only to he ifistiriitwrl in thf- late Winter. Amid humps and hruise-s. our tirst attfirnpts as a Class ot' roller-skating wxpf-rls proved to hr very suvcessful and Pnjoyahle. As experience-d Prom-enadQrs , we again produce-d the gala event. the Senior Prom, along with tha Freshmen. In the Junior Class a IHPIIIIUPIJS thoughts turn to thoughts of money, inonfly, and more- monf-y, with one ohjfwtivf- in mind - Washington! To lfwad this I'H0llf'y-Il1iIlflf?d Class of the determined tw'vlve , the following offivvrs wvrv vlewtetl at the first class rnaeting: Prrsidprzl Linda Eastman lYl'f'P-Pl'P.9I'dPllf Harry Marshall Sv1'1'elury , Patricia Mahoney 7'r'Pr1.wrPr Joyve Patrin PIAA Marilyn Nelson Our first niom-y-1naltin,qat-trivily ol' tho yvar was thel sale of Xmas wards to hringr us ahout Sltttt, our first wal returns from our gre-at husinvss YPIlltll'P in high srhool. 17 Tit-spite the confusion and work of this first project. the Juniors decided it was about time to prove that w e were really from Powers . Along with a few other firsts . we are proud to let everyone in Orl the fact that we were the first and so far the only class to have the school seal on our class rings. Many an exciting day was spent waiting for the rings to come, We might say that it was quite a Xmas present when they arrived the afternoon we were leaving for our Xmas vacation. A bowling party. planned late in the fall, was our first social activity. It was a new sport for many and everyone enjoyed the evening from the moment of depart ure for the alleys to the moment when the last crumb of' food disappeared from the table at our snack bar for the evening. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Callahan. lu Noveniber. we sponsored a barn dance at the Town Hall and made a profit of 5310 which raised our bank account and our morale to a great extent. The duties in our Junior year also required that we sell ads to finance the publishing of the yearbook. Without making the mistake of' the class of 54. we obtained permits at the police station in Greenfield and proceeded to sell S829 worth of ads. to round out a happy and busy Junior year. Twelve excited members attended our first class meeting as Seniors. and the following officers were elected: PI'FS'l.df'Itf Joyce Petrin TTIUCP-pFF.Yl'ClPlIf Harry Marshall Secretary Sonja Seager Treosizrer Marilyn Nelson PIAA Margaret Drew. Robert Dean The annual Senior Auction came first on the agenda and manv a memorable night was s ent collect- D v C' ing wares. Vt e stored the articles in I,essard's barn until the big nights finally came. Numerous dona- tions of baked goods gave the auction added spark and a profit of approximately S260 was realized. Next came our dramatic contribution of the year. a comedy in three acts. The Baby'-Sitter . pre- sented in the Town Hall. Det-eniber l0th and llth. lnder the able direction of our principal. Mr. fp- ham. S175 was taken in to raise our Viiashington fund considerably. The Senior Supper was next presented at the Elementary School Cafeteria and here another S100 was added to the bankroll. Linda Eastman left our class in the winter. leaving us with eleven members. With the cooperation of the Bernardston Grange. our class sponsored a Saturday night dance which brought in about 370. In the course of the year, we also had a bowling party and a roller skating party. both of which were topped off' with an hour or so of food and fun. Finall ' came the long-awaited WVashington Tri i. lileven class members accom ianied bv Mr. and N 1- e P . Nlrs, Callahan, left East Northfield station at t A. Nl. on lrriday. :Xpril 15th with the Northfield group. In six days. we got ofl' the train, unchanged, except for the many memories of those happy, fun-filled days in Washington and NYC. VVe will never forget the thrill of being in our Nations Capitol and we will ever remember the many thingswe have learned. On this trip. we were fortunate to be the first class to see the gigantic Iwo Jima monument in Arling- tion National Cemetery. The VVashington 'Trip over. time was then devoted to plans for tlraduation and Class Night. These last busy days closed four happy. memorable years at Powers which will always be remembered by all. 18 A55 I? As we look toward the future Our hopes are high and bright, Some paths are up to nature But all will see the light.. Arthur Avery, as you all know To Stockbridge in Amherst soon will go A dairy farmer. he'll study to be Working his way through busily. A boss in auto mechanics Eddie Damon wishes to be Will this work come automatic? Says Ed as he works industriously. The ambition of Bob is a sailor to be But certainly not an orderly His rating will be hard to claim But. we're sure it will be high in fame. Writing shorthand, typing letters This all takes time and hard work A busy worker, Peg Drew will do better. Never a job will she ever shirk. Shampooing, curling, drying New styles she is always trying Above her door the sign reads See Joyce Grover for your beauty needs. Qmibilll Ever Pat Mahoney, a nurse will be. Caring for the needs ofthe ill. Emptying bed pans and giving shots. Both take patience, practice and skill. Now let me see where will this be Under the UF or under the EW Wonders Miss Nelson, as she sits at her de As a filing clerk, she'll try this task. Making a home for the little ones, Their life a little happier, that's certain The fight for joy has now been won Thanks to our orphanage helper, Joyce P A hairdresser she too, has chosen Working hard and working late Resting minutes she has stolen Time off Miss Hewitt will never take. A secretary Sonja Seager has been Typing, dictation by the score sk etrin Could be she'll be taking dictation from Jim, ln a little house built, two by four. Here's to Harry, the friend of all May fame and riches to him befall llis smiling ways, in his position As Harry. the mechanic, with great ambi tion. l 116225445 ,HQ I . A-4 -'f !mfn-iv 1 2 +4L . ' , J f 42 K J Q, , ,!, I M 4,4 4 'ff AP L .un- f fw is-V. V A' 51,7 1 , - . , 53 V1 f Hb 3 ,1 1 ,3y,,.,, ,ff , ,Q 4,4 . I I K fag' in K, ,, A and .v- 1 YW 4' Z' ,if 511 'Nfilal In HIP lilllw lflll-V I-ll Hn' .N'f'1'1llIf!f'fYlll'.u SENIOR AUCTION fl Tho- liixl nigglul uI'i-Ulli-1-liiig: lin' llu- Sl'lllllI' liluw Xlll'llllll lll'HYt'll to ln- Very rlim-ml1':,1g4iiug. What flill iw- wills-4-ll' X limi: llimu-V. 'l'hisdi1ln't sm-in to till mm-h ul ll1l'NlHl4'l'Ill llll'llil4'lxHl'llll'lblQ l1HNIllI'lll'l-x. llllllggx Nlzirli-il pil-lining up ill'l4'I' llml. llltlllllll, :xml Le-ssai'1l's lmrii lille-cl up mpullx. Il:-mf Nllvlizulu-1ls.Sluxm-5. lxiiivlx-lxiiaivlw. an 4-aliiuv. vliaiirs. 4-lwlliingi. and 1llNllf'NlIll1'tl4'X1'I'X llfblrlx :xml wwln-l'. lwrllf-1'li1-in nights prmu-1l In ln- aw llllll'll lun als thi-3 xwrs- wurlx. 0111- ul' our 4'st'JiIHl1l1'N limli mix llimu--li ln mm pwlniiw- In Ili: lDllt'lI mlirll Num l the . ., w 1 ' - ' . 1-im' -night N xwrm- pri-I I x 1-nhl in llii- lmvli ol' lllznl lim-ll, w xv- Hlllvll luppl-il lhm- nigh! ull' with ll 1-upnl linl 4-will-v ul ilu- I-ln-all. XII'-r lmu' lung in-1-lm ul 1-ullwliiig il XHlNlllIl4ll1lSlllI'l 1-la-aiiiiiigruml surlingoui' nur:-N. Ulu- nigh! Iiml lu lu- Npi-nl uaisliiirgg KllNll1'illl ilu-will lml'l1a1ml th:-nig Ilnznl in-li 1lixp1fi'l1-illlim-wlwllu-'limxiillullil nawl':lillillg1'1llSallNlllugs. 1 - X wviuli-i'l'i1I gixwrllm-lil ul' lmlu-ml gumls prmiili-ml lhi- i-xlrai loin-li in-Q-ill-4 llu- :nm-luui. ixlm-Ii nm ln-lil Xml-iiilu-I' llh :xml Sth. 'l'Iiis4u-lixilypww-4110 piwnlilulwlv :xml our lmiilimll iiivn-aisi-ll Simi Q0 ht l al bc Ish LUWFIEE F 5- :Zz 2 n ,, w. WM L ag , :v,iif, '4,, 1 ' ff ,V 3 , f -f ' ,, 4 1, A nf, QQ., ' ff,-in ..,w.,w , s f ' f ,, ,M ff , ffl'l'lll'Sll'il lvudefr, Bill Nluluy CI'OVVIli!lgf Prmn Drovv, PAPER DRIVE X NS. f UPU , ,.,V Qfw wi, N W. K. '- '47 2 ' 2 4 ni Pqurfry Ph. 1 f 1 2 f 'ff Mfg - Wa,.:,' Q ff, f '00 friday' I V + .,.4,,, ., H - N q ,JF . 1-f,.,,w , V Inf, W A ' 2 4 35, 'B' 9- 1, .. If A r 2 I ,, ,JD f Q ' ri, . 5 ' '1 ' A ' ' 3 -gf-W., , , re' f, W V , ' f,fiJ-m'- MLW J' z , , , Y im , .. I x 5 ir. 1 ,jf . , ,,, H -f ' if ff 'ff f PPUIII lxing, C,lll'Q'Il nml flnurt, lf-ft In right: Linda Eust- mun, MnI'g.5:u'4'l Dm-xx, Suruju S4-nge-r, Iivrnurrl Ilnlv. Hur- gurcl. Drs-w, Cunnillu llmlgvs, Aliw- IJUGIIN' , A 21' , I, -in T. ' sq ' - -.- 'Sip'-1, 'f'N. , IA-fl. In riglnl: Hill l,1'll'ill. Ur Uphum. llmhl SlI'l'4'l1'I', I'1i 'ii?l1ll 1'N lil wwrlw N4DI'lll2i llrnu-r, Mnrgurm'l XNuml:u'ml, .lzumw lsfilflklill GM 'T' 'c 'cc ' ' r sa Xp-HF! 'la SENIOR CLASS PLAY Rehearsals for the Senior Class Play were started earnestly in the middle of Hctober. This play, The Babysittern was presented at the Town Hall on December lttth and llth. Good-sized audiences attended both nights. This hilarious three act comedy was a succession of misunderstanding parents. a rushed babysitter, hair-raising schemes of two nine year old boys. and poisonous toadstools. CAST Wayne Forbes Bob Joyce Petrin .Uoiher Harry Marshall Father Sherwood Lenois Junior Cora Hurlburt Jane Linda Eastman Helen Sonja Sf-ager Carrie Janice Foster Eunice Eddie Damon Carl Billy Pratt Lefty Peggy Woodard Midge Joyce Grover Dol Benny Shaw 1lIr.Gordon Patricia Mahoney illrs. Gordon 22 In Flllll Elly PII 3 1 nrrx 'X arwmll IJ llorlqhl ,, 5 lem N uma N4 agnr Nklppnr I 1IlUlN Janne X U mu N1 Z , Rf N sfi..,': wi Kyiv EQ ' , 33125 Q A fy X, , fm, V- MI, :cf ig Wf ' 'lf if ww 23 mi- S Le fl In rz 90 ,f we 3' 5 2 A SEMUESG? 'P P ,J I 2 if A . gist i if Y ' MI Aw +4 , E, , , . . ,J Z ff, S' ff igiifag ' A. , V. -- JW .4 Y w: m f- . ,. , - , .,-'WA , WMM qi f f ,M f 4 N 5 1 , E 5 Z g Q 9 -5 , I 4' 51, :Hx ,Q 'P 5 'W v 5 --v. E fm, , . 9 I VV, 5 I , . ' sz ' ' 4 4 Arlnllllll l7I!lkr .S'iV1lI1 uwmdvr, dnn'l il? Hail lu our Capilolf T110 Iwo Jima lIl0lYlI77IFUf af nlfllrllgfflll Cenzelery. ,A bw I 4, , 5398?- 4- W, Hold lim! pose! I xw EW N 5 Un nur ll'tlkV nl luxl. 24 Takeyour pick! PK Q9 6 Q 3 X xx-Q X 9 :F XXTOXE Q- 1? W X ,Z X ix Lf ff! L if ff!!! WZ fi!!! X jf ff J WZ!! 4 XR 5 N, M X X QQXQE H5 wh- fn. ang -ql Frou! mu: lffl In l'l'fllll.' Hl'Xl'l'lN Imnoix, llonulll I-luinlnn. Shirley Tyler. He-rnjamnin Shaw. .lllaniia lioiluillxky, llunivl Prnt! -Sll'l'UllIl rung lf'f'lInr1'qhl.' NN uym- Iforln-Q, lleru-5 lierrish, Nliss Nleyers, Xr,lviwr'..lur1i1-1- Foster, Xlur'Ajm'iv lfluug. .lame-I ll-ll.-, llt'I'llli'4' Xlzarwotte, Iluy mond Kemp. Nlargaret lloollursl JUNIOR CLASS PFP.Vl'f1PIlf Raymond Kemp Wee IJl'f'Nl.fll'IIl Bernice Nlareotte Secreluruv Janet Hale TI'PflNllI'4'l' Nlarjorie Flagg P. I, fl. fl. Janice Foster Whul is on u .luniork mimlll xYiiSlllIlg.fl4lIll Nloneyl Honey? Ylhshingtonl Is there- iillyllllllgl else to lhink uhoul? llarfllyl The Juniors starts-rl xmrkirlg during: lhe summer with il very successful Card part 5' zmrl foorl sale. ln Sl'll l'liXlRlfH we haul 11 p11pe1'cl1'ixoe. OCTOBER started our lllll'lNlHlliN 1-arwl Viillllbillglll. Nlllllfhllilflwi Illth we sponsored a Harvest Dam-1-. In lDli1lfliNll3ICll an illnrislnms purly was put on for the whole school. Who pu! il on? Why the Juniors ol'1-num-. lnslead ol' the usual exchange ol' gifts, everyone domila-ml 20 vents or more lowurd ll CARE package to be sent to different nations. JANl'fXllY hrougghl the eml ol' our ml vulllpaigrl and FEl3Rl'Al3lY closed the work ol' lhe yem'lmok. The n-sl of the year was taken up by happy work-filled months. We Inml za wry Slll'l'1lSSl.lIl and money-making year lo Cheer us toward the much anlieipaled Wushinglon trip. 26 471 429159 :W QM, 4 Front row, l4jfllnr1'yfhl.' lfrani-es Kinuplin, Norma Grover, Hose Ginyrek, Nlrs, llorzoeoski, Advisor Second row, lqfl In riylfl: James Franklin, John Lessard, Arthur listabrook, Kent Derry, Gaylord Gray. SOPHOMORE CLASS President . Gaylord Gray Vice- President John Lessard Secretary Norma Grover Treasurer Rose Gmyrek P. I. A. A. . ,s . . ll,l ,,ll . . Gaylord Gray Noisy at times - Has the honor of being smallest class - Active - Sports- minded - Happy-go-lucky. This energetic class started off the year by working hard on the annual Maga- zine Drive. Rose Gmyrek, an active member of the Sophomore Class, sold 35371.50 worth of magazines which made her high salesman for the drive. Norma Grover was class captain and spurred us on in this activity. The Sophomores are happy to say that their class has grown this year. We have acquired three new members: Bob Bacon, Larry Bourbeau, and DeWitt Wordsworth. Another big event this year will be the planning of the annual Senior Prom with the Freshman Class. This will take place in May. 27 W 'Q as ' pm, 'W .A l ff 5... l , f. . M. ,t fm, '.-, . ,W,,....,-.,..,,,,. , ,T ,www , MW Y ,, , -mssh '::,:, ws-mt:r:'r.A4s. Frrml mum lwfl lo rigfhl: Yunt-5 tlcmtes, tfnrol th-rrisli. lrene lxnnpp. llnrlmrn Tyler. flora llnrllvnrt. illiurlotte Nlznvotte .N'l't'1lfl1l nur, lrtl lo rryfhlx llnxitl SlI'l'l'tt'I', lrxing: Hassett. Byron l-ieeliwitll. W lllltilll lhnne. t.h:n'les l,eg:tre. .hnhn Nlorgnii, Nlieruoml l.t-nous. Xlr l ntlerxsoml. Xtlxisor. Rll'l1' irfl N4-lsuri.rlllit'H1lIvl'1'tiiltsull. llritton Sengger, .leronie l,essni'd. Xunlrey Smith FRESH MAN CLASS PFP.9'l.f1Pll1 Britton Seager View Presirlwrtl Nancy Coates Secretary Theodore Gibson Trerixurer Audrey Smith P. I. Qt. A. David Streeter Brightlt tileu-rl' Stine? llreainersil Ainhitious9 l3rainy9 Gone! Our c-hiss stnrtefl oll' its year with elass meetings to elect oflieers and to finish all unlinishefl husiness from lust year. Our tirst :ietix it 5' wus the nizigaxine drive in whieh we were on the team named the ltlodernnires whieh eanne ont on top, Tlll'titlgIlltilll the drive We W9l'9 able to llllllxtt money t'orol1l't'lztsstl'ez1sln'y while liaving: fun. Allen' the lxlillillllll' llrixe, we next spent several months planning! the annual llroin with the Soplnoinoi-es, We hehl 4-hiss meetings. appointed Committees and cleeoruted the Town llztll tor this event which tools plaee in May. 28 T ,gif w 'J Q f 2 A 5 , 'Vfmb . ' -fl , 'Mg ny. , - f ' Fronl row, lfjfl lo Fl-jlllff Norman Deane, Lee Anne florkins, Xlartha Cobb, Sally Seagrer, Air Upharn Advisor Secunrl rom, left lo l'iy1l1l: Rodney tlhaiuberlain, Lee Kemp, Charles Deane, Roger Hay- niond, Curtis Dean, EIGHTH GRADE President Sally Seager Vive Presiderzl Norman Deane Secretary Lee Anne Corkins Treasurer Martha Cobb P. I. A. A. Lee Kemp Fun Loving! Hood salesmen! Talkativel Always in trouble! The eighth grade with the help of a few seventh graders presented a play, Soft-Hearted Ghost, for a llalloween assembly. This was a Comedy which kept everyone in stitches. It was enjoyed by all. Another assembly was given on the eleventh of February. It was a ininstrel show and both grades partir-ipaled. lt was under the direction of Nlrs. tilalbraith. The eighth grade also proved their salesmanship by partieipaling in the polio and magazine drives. 29 n Q I , .. . . wana, ,. ,. .,,,- ,,.,- V,..,,,,,,, W .ww , ,A x W W X N1 Et f Fronl mfr. ltjfl In riyflll: Cynthia liertliiauine. lileanur lx:-nt. Hlaclys Chainberlin. .lane Pratt. lxarun NY1,m4larLl. llunnit- liuhh N1'l'Ull4ll'Hll'. l1:fill1ll'IifllIl.' Huw-ll Hui-dm-ll. Leonard Petrin. Norman lflagg. Bill Pratt, Bernurtl Ifmnli-l'. llmlm-5 l'ill:uwl, limlxxarml Sliaw. Daniel Barber. Willis Deane. Lintila Street:-r, .Ie-an lxent, Judith XX il.ler. l15nthia lirm er, Sandra Quinlan SEVENTH GRADE Presidenl l 'ire PFF.H'lifl1'1Il Serrelary Tl'E'fl.9lII'Pl' P. I. A. al. Daniel Barber Linda Streeter D. William Pratt Leonard Petrin Rodney Pillard Whispering! Titleringl Quarrelsolnel Noisy! Bundles ofenergyl VW started oil our 'ear bv wnrkin-r on the annual inaffazine drive. and brinvinfr . Z' XT' F' D in a lutal of 9'53l'l. We worked very harml and lung and were quite successful. We published a 114-vvspaper this year called the UP. l. Chatterbox. We have this year tried to invlude a few new and different ideas than before. Edilor-in-1flrifjf ,'lSSI'SllllII lfflllnr .fllarmgzizg lilflllilflf' ,'l.S'.H'liSflll1l lltlllflfllilljj filllllilill' Wt'llliltlt'1lIIl'1Illllllill trip In lluslun in thi- inidmlle nl' lllay. interesting, it was vii-joy-tl by all. 30 Judith Wilder Daniel Barber D. William Pratt Bernard Fowler Besides being very Z D U Q13 if Xu if X ,fl i x H f 'T-1- A, ,..,.m.M,.,..2f Af.,-,.m.mw,, V qfmw-N.mMwa.ma1aw'w - -Jumzwwz Fronl row. lrffl In Flljflllf fluylurml Gray, lin-urgv IA-tmirrlc-fill. lilo-mptairis Raymuml Kc-mp and Bob Di-mi, 11+-ru-5 lie-rrisli, .lm-rry l,i-ssaircl Sf-mln! mir, Iejfl In riyfhlx lfuarli Cullaihxm. David Stn-e-ter. linux-s lfrzmklin, Durlil-l Putt, lm- lm-nip, Nlziimgn-r lloclm-5 lfllzmllie-rlin SOCCER Thr- first spur! ol' Ilia- IUSI 53 sf-usmi. N4l1'l'tlI'. lrl'Ullg!lll ulmul u large- turnout at Ihr- llllllill piiu-lim-. ,Nl lliis pI'iM'lll'1-, lluy lx:-mp uml Iiiili Di-all we-rv c-l0L'lc-Cl c-o-r-explains. Hmlm-5 Cliamiln-i'liii was slum-ii as lllllIlilQt l'. Thr- i-1-f-mwl lin' llu- si-amiii, mul-li lu llu- lmfs mlisniaiy. was l win and lm lossvs. fllll' unly will vim wil li llinsiluli-, llii- sm-mill grzinn- nl' lln- si-usuii. Sllltil only one of llie- lf'iilll nu-iiilu-i's will QJ,'l'1l4lll1Ill' lliis j1'1ll'. Ulll' liupl-sllaiw-nw-l'la1il1ly be-e-n raise-Cl for lhe ye-ars In 1-mm-. 32 l 4 , ,, , 4' Yule 94 JY' f4,apgn,4w . '-'- l,5Qff'iQAf ' i. i 5, , o,wry96w -.,, 4, lk., Z' V ,- f V -f V Y' 4 1 fv iiligif wg I 4 , L . X 3 E25 -vw!! ar m5gWQQf, .' 'NF' '-5.1 I-ww . , . . E ' ... - SN. U- - Fronl row. lefl lu riyhl: Margaret Woodard. Captain Joyce Petrin, Nlarglaiwt Drew, Carol iflerrisli, Cora llurlburt Seeond row. lzjf! In riyflzl: Nlarilyn Nelson, Norma Grover. Nlzinager Nlarjorie Flagg, Joyee Grover, Com-h Underwood, Nancy Coates, Janice Foster. .lanet llale. Charlotte Marcotte, Beverly Lenois. VOLLEYBALL This year's volleyball season was a triumph for the Powers Girls. We played Northfield, Thayer, and Hinsdale winning all games but the very last, having Northfield win over us 39-12. The total games were 5 wins, 1 loss, playing each high school lwice. Our manager, Margie Flagg was out for a few weeks with a broken back. Several of the girls took her place as scorekeeper, one ofthe man- agers duties. Our away game with Hillsdale was a field day for our volleyball leam. During the half, the girls slid on the slippery slides, used the swings, and had lots of fun. AL the end of the season, we came oul Champion volleyball leani in the Border League, winning a Cup as our prize. 33 wa ,QQ Q ns- A 'K 1 Q Q. ., fi Qhallqg X I-QS. I4-fix V H ft , , 44 9 'N x Q0-Q Frou! rote. lefl lu Flifffllf .lohn Lessard. Hobby Haeon. Hayniond hemp. Harry Marshall. George Letournean Sm-om! row, Ifffl lo riyhl: Coach Callahan, David Streeter, Roger Raymond, Jimmy Franklin. Lee hemp, Manager Rodney Chamberlin BOYS' BASKETBALL On the boy's basketball team this year, there are a number of newcomers. Only three members were veterans of last year, Harry Marshall, Play- mond Kemp, and George Letourneau. Robert Bacon, who comes from Hinsdale. and Britton Seager are the other members of the boys first team. Although they were not siieeessfnl in winning any games, they had many close ones. The first game at New Salem turned out to be a loss of four points. The rest of the members of the boy's basket- ball team are: John Lessard. Lee Kemp, James F1'HHliliH, Roger Raymond and David Streeter. The boys also participated again this year in the annual Tri-State Tournament. held in Tur- ners Falls. ?MWj7,wr,, f I 1 , f mf M., WM , ' 72 , M,,,,,r, , J 5, . 429 ff Lefl to right: Janet Hale, Irene Knapp. Rose Ginyrek, Janice Foster, Captain Joyce Grover, Joyce Petrin, Marilyn Nelson, Nancy Coates, Norma Grover, Beverly Lenois. In back: Coach Under- wood. GIRLS' BASKETBALL The girl's basketball team's record for the ,54-'55 season was 7 wins, 6 losses, and 1 tie. The game that was played at Northfield was the most heart-breaking. We were lied until the final minutes of the game, which we lost, hy two points. The Hrst Learn consists of: Forwards, Joyce Petrin, Janet Hale, and Marilyn Nelson: Guards, Joyce Grover, Janice Foster, and Nancy Coates. The subs are Norma Grover, Rose Gmyrek, Irene Knapp, and Beverly Lenois. Joyce Grover was chosen captain, and Rodney Chamberlin was a very efficient manager for the girls as well as for the boys. -wwQ....w.-..,.,.-v...x.,.-.,y..4-...,....,.,..v....-,,-,- K,-mv--fm-1-.V-.--....M....,,.M ..,...,.,--.,-.-.,.. wmmunp-pvvm-mww.w..w..-............,,.,. hmwvommwwwwwm --wnsg.-..N..v.,g. wmv-A . ..M.....x...........,-.qw My uf -..w..............,.-............-,.........x............,,.. wU.wwn -...-..-......,..-.....,..,.....,.,.,.,,.,,.,,,,,,,. -..x--w..,,...,..-..-.......,,...,.,..f -W..-.-.-,.-.,...,....-.-....... f ,Q 2 f ' ww 2 y ,Q A 9 1,3 M W1 'man MM 7 -'V' K' mn Y' -44 wawf -,,.........- .f....,.,.,...., 218' .W M... -..-w.-...w.x..............,.............,..,.. . 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Janice ' ' 1' -' i' - is Pi 'f fVVoodard, Beverly Foster, Marilyn Nelson, Norma tlroxiei, lNan45 lltdlf.. fggb Lenois, and Lee Anne Corkins. Sulms were: Carol tlerrisli, Cora Hurlburt, and Cynthia Berthiaume. Although practices were limited ln-l'ore the first game. Powers triumphed ovei Sanderson, 3342. 37 3 E -vuanrv is A l.qr'llf1r1'y1l1!: .l:111+-I ll:1l1', lm' XIIII t,l111'ki11s. Sully S1'1igl'l'l'. l-Z1-11-ily L1-1111is, tjliitly l1il1biIlllJt?I'llI1 CHEERLEADERS illll' 1-l11111-1'l+-tirlwis stz11't11cl thf- 1954-55 s1111st111 with ll11'1111 111-W girls. pl1111ty of pep. and tl41lF'l'TlliI1tllif1Il to lf-11111. lrllll' 111't1t+1g1111s Wt'I't'I twu eighth gII't1flt'l'S. 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A. the following were elected: Lee Kemp Margaret Drew Robert Dean Janice Foster Gaylord Gray Rodney Pillard ln following: nn-c-tingrs we wolecl lo remain in Charge of the Candy Counter during the noon hour. lo have poekel schedules printed for basketball games, and also to take tivkets at the home ganmes. 40 2 ' alive? Fronl mm, Irjfl I0 Flifjlllf Rose fhnyrek, Frances Kimplin, Audrey Smith, Cora llurlhurt, Beverly Iienois, Juanita Koshinsky, Slit-rwuod Lenois, Patricia Mahoney Sw-mul rum, lqfl lu riglzl: Shirley Tyler. Eleanor llc-Witt., Janet Hale, Larry Bourbeau, lrving Hasselt, Benjamin Shaw, Irene Knapp. Joyce- Grover, Barbara Tyler. Third row, Ifffl lu righl: .loyue Pelrin, Marilyn Nelson, Nlargarvt VVoodarcl, Wayne Forbes, William lluine, Charles lic-gare, Dm-Witt xNOI'llHWOI'l,ll, Arthur Avery, Edwin Damon, Janice Foster, Nancy Coates, Marjorie lflagg, Norma Grovt-r. The Glee Club has had a larger increase in boys this year. Could this be due to the fact that we have a very pretty new teacher, Mrs. Galbraith? This year has also been more active than usual. On Parentls Night in November We sang a medley of songs as our part of the program. On March 3rd, we presented a T. V. Talent Show in the Town Hall. March 24th marked our annual Concert with Northfield, which was held this year for only one night in the Bernard- ston Town Hall. Another new activity which We hope to take part in is the annual Western Mass. Music Festival in May. Team Captains, .lanire Faster and lfwlwin Daintm A, t 'H Wifi? A ' F 5 adrift- , U. ,fa ' ' M 545.4 ,yfr M.. , '3?f5.Ii ' . .59 - ' Faculty atlxisor. Nlr I'nti.hrwt..,d. etmgrattilating winning! team 1'aptain..lanit'e Faster, with nppusirig Captain. Fr e Damon lttukirig: Un MAGAZINE DRIVE We made it. We-'re mttdern. 'l1hey're old- fashionedf' This was what was heard at the end ofthe magazine drive. The 'SlXludernaires, 4-onsisling ul' grades 8, 0, and 11 ended with a total of 5106, while the Old Timers, eunsisting til' grades 7, Ill, and 12 were behind with a total ul' 83317. The Modern- aire's team captain, Janit-e l nsler. tugellier with captains Wayne Forbes in the Junior tllass, Charles Legare with the ltlreslimen, and Sally Seager with the 8th graders, he-lpetl to t-lit-er the team on from the sidelines. The Uld Timers re- maining in the era of IS68. with team Captain liddie Damon. and Peggy Drew. Senior Class eaptain. Norma Grtwer. Sophomore Class cap- tain, and Rodney Pillard and Rusty Bardwell in the seventh grade, cheered their team on, but didn't quite make it. The magazine party, which was held in April, was enjoyed hy all. 'llhrougzh the elllorts of both teams, 3686 was collected. High salesman for the drive was Rose tilrnyrelt with 571.50 followed by Lee Ann Corkins with 5551. And uiouldrfl you like some of this wrapping paper loo? XMAS CARD DRIVE The Junior Class started selling Xmas Cards in October. It started off slow, but the sales soon increased and by the time the drive had ended We were Goin ' f i ' ' o g around school with songs on our lips. The profit from this escapade was about 3100. We certainly did better than the Juniors last year. We had a lot of Competition during this drive. Each person was trying to outdo the other by proving to be a better salesman. The highest salesmen at the end were Marjorie Flagg, Wayne Forbes, Bernice Marcotte, and Janet Hale. 43 The Tfh and 8111 grade clmrzzx. Lee Kemp ax Inferloczzler and lhe End .Uen 7th AND Sth NIINSTREL End Nlf-nz lhiiiif-l llzwlwi' SIl0ll'l?Ull llnllxxvll l'lLil'4lW1'll l.'ll4rl'4lf'illlllll Pwiivy llillurml SflF.Wl.llf'll-9 lliigvl' llaill fflilrilll l,wii41i'4l Pvlrin fiflllllfllj' William l'i':ill .Suznbff lxlf- lil-nip I11le'rlm'l1lor 'l'h+- st'Xl'lllll :mil 1-iglilll QlI'Ll1lf's illl'4'4'SSlillllj ull:-inplml the-ii' first musival wm- ti-iliuliiiii l4llll1'Nl'llHlll in llivl'1ii'i11ul'u Nlii1sli'e-l Slum, This minstrvl slum' was iwgfziilim-ml umli-r lliw ulili- lvuili-i'xliip ul' Nlrs, lizlllnmilll. llif- musii' twaclwi-. Six nl' thef xc-wiilli imil 1-iplilh gmilv lugs play-cl lhi- pu1'lsul 'e-ml mi-ii. Tlwy were rliw-W-cl in pull-lie-il ziml turn i-lulliingx mul had lllt'll'liii1't'hlblLlL'lxt'Cl. Each end man lulfl ei -lulu' mul suing: llie- l'iillmsii1g's4iiigs: llzmie-l liaulwi' Nllt'.Nil1lllllf'l1lS Band Huw-ll lim-ilxwll Ci1111plii1z'11 Rizref' limliivy llillauwl Ulc1lBIf1rk.luf ' lliigvi' Pull lf1'1'i' Ctllllllu l,+-iiimiwl Pe-lrin 'Tlpwz up 'VUIII' Hear! William Prult Oh Susanna Ollie-i' IN'I'l'Hl'llli'l'N xwre- Sally Sn-nge-r doing il Pllllllbllllllt' of Ricocl10t Hmllallveu and liiumii- lliilili mul Samlru Quinlan iluingr ai iluvl ul' You ,Xrc Nly Sunshine. 44 W The Elllfiff? CUSI Lefl to right: Lee Anne Corkins as Mother Ghost, Lee Kemp Father Ghost, and Rodney Chamber lin as Egbert. THE SOFT-HEARTED GHOST The seventh and eighth grades further proved their stage ability to the school by putting on a Halloween play, The Soft-Hearted Ghostf' Each year Mrs. Gorzocoski directs a play for the Junior High School, developing their interest in dramatics. The main characters in the play were: flfolher Ghost Lee Ann Corkins Falher Ghost Lee Kemp Egberl T , Rodney Chamberlin This play told the story ofa little ghost, Egbert, who didn't like to seare people. ln the Course of time, Egbert acquired the knack of frightening folks which made his parents exceptionally proud. 45 . , .My . ' 2 1 Tanya. is 1 4. gr ,. A ,1 V4 753, Q , V, ,. x y , , M, , 1' Q x A 4 ' w , X . , ,1 V gg, 6 Q M A X gf' ff V 5455 Nc A fy W , Q: Sw V ff ' Q? N A 14999 Svfw:?g3'? Y 'Ynw G N Q .f 3,32 304 A U W ,M nf-0. 1 4- X X , '4sw,.,f V f.- 32i:.'us H , 1 ' Are you sure Ibis z'sn't hard cider, Arihzzrlw - Senior Auction 'fb if remand-A x .... - Tw,-, . . , .0 f --955, ff N, 1- A . QQ-b , X49 f 1, X 3, ,, Tkxr K- T Q :QM f N. fi A E' f S35 if f -.f . K j, -N .X mi--X. 2 f- V . 1 a A ' 'sf . fi 55? . ' 'v 'sLi- X m X Q W3 vs :?.gx,g..,ww9' A ' A K 1.. q f. ,. . , A .z,, JA K , r A X if ' f- Qi Q- o ' Y , ' if qsgfix rn. A. mv X KL Q ' x N' HNF xx' yas'-:E S A N , ,, N iN'lL' . .Q 1 ' W Xfiffggi' ' , q J: 'RK '55 , , .. ,L T' - Y 535. 4- 'L ' 9 QM f J A N f '?,.3ivQ .- .. Q ' , A,-rv - - A Q' J -- ' Sg r ,if M vm , Y mx Af , ' A ,Qi - X ,df .Aw-3-4 ' Q S: ,, ,A 4 Sfmt. X. gk it t X I ' And away we go. . . 46 3? The JOI-1210166 Clubs of Powers and Northfield JOINT CONCERT On March 21th and 25th. tha annual juint mnc-4-rt of tha Nortllliftlcl and Powers Cilefe Clubs was hold. This inusiral prugrarn was p1'esP11t4i-cl two nights, one in Northlir-ld, antl one in Barnardston. lfndvr the supf-rvision of Mrs. Esthftr Gal- braith and Mrs. Yirginia Haynioncl, a varivcl prugraln was uffaiwfd which was greatly vnjoyf-rl by all. Mrs. Estht-r Leonard was accompanist with Ann Parker as assistant. 47 2 'v-7' IL-if fml mn. lfjf! l1rl'l'y1lll.'TlllI'tl plum! winnvr. .Indy Wilder. Firwt pluvv winner. Relnjaniin Shaw fu ur lmuit .N',fmrul muy lqfl In righl: Bi'Yt'l'ly lmnuis, Peggy NXnoclurcl. Row Ginyrek. Third rou le!!! riqhl: Sadly Swugwr. Clmrleb Deane ,lbw-f'11!, Wayne FOrlrcs,s6'COI1d place winner. iridny. Xpril l5lh. lliv iinnuul l,I'lZ1'SIJl'lil'xlllQI miilvsl was lwld in the To dll .ludggi-N vwrv lim. Tlioinas iillPtlYt'l'. Rolfe-11 Slater. and Miss ll Qqie Ne xldnd. idx lzdling pail and Ill:-ir wlf-vlirriis wvrvz lil'X4'I'lj liPllHiS lilly nc- l nI'l++-s xlill'QIiII'l'l xxlilbllllldl lin-ri-iu1lii11Sl1uw' lfurai lllIl'llllll'l Sully S+'iigI1'l' l.lIilI'lt'N lla-ziiiv .ludilli lYil4lvr llusei filllj will limos! fl l'lt'll' lvordx 'llI'll'P lukew cz .llessage 'Nlllrikc' Blllchv 'l'l1f'liuIdm1 A-l rm .lul11111iv Hmm llzv l,'mife.vl UTM' lillrzxf df Sfllktdj' lfdsflv Hrlllff' llf'fi1'HtV.N'bL1I'g Dolly lrlkvx ll fitllld fllllllllllj' Ilvnlleniarz nm-rs www: livlljlillllll F-Xlniw'. lirslg Wuyiiv lfiurlws, second: and Judith .llm'd. Q Q Q V af - 4 This year we are grateful to three people for their help. The Seniors especially, thank Lukie Taft. Julia VVhitney, and our faithful janitor, Fred Stange. Miss Taft and Mrs. Whitney helped in making the Senior Supper a success. They also deserve much credit for the wonderful lunches which they serve each day. VVe want to thank Fred Stange for making our auction a success. We also have appreciated his aid and companionship throughout our four years at P. I. .1 X' jr A A ea . Q X 4' 5 ,. JN 1 ,411 'Y , , f , 42 5, S 49 3? N20 ,. affix . eg . 1 .- I Q' - nv - vw-1-:a 'L ' 3 W ,v .W . vt k -- -i' :E f -'2-2:f' fii'v-Mes... , , ,M ...,. .r ..,. ., . . , A - .-::,,5,',-r .L N fy- M ,E f f Z, vm.,i,3 . X xf? . 1 ga, Q t .ik A 'if ' .- 4 . i . wb - J bfgwg: 1-. :'1f'i .'---5 i - . -f'i,Qf 5c4'R '- 2 ' 3' Q s,.M.fa 2, , ifgxff-y 'N-11 -:iN,3,3:X,.-abs-are-Q-' A .,. - - , - -ff fhcgg. NIUE tx 5 , 1, are Xi WMS-.fi Ftrs! mu: lqfl In right! .loyw Pctrin, Yullvylmll uaiptziin. Janet lletlfl. Cheerleading C0-Captain Sammi mum lqf! lu righl: Xlr, Vmlerwootl, Ytilleyluill ronvli. Beverly Lenois. Cheerleading Co-cap- tain, Xlrs tiorzomslti, Cheerlcading Coach, TROPHIES Pmwlrs lnstitntv has been very furtunatn this year in the winning tif trophies. At lhf- lwginning ui' the- year the P. l. girls started the l051f55 sports war off with a liking: in winning tirst place in vtvlleylgiall. These' girls were awarded with a small, but wry lwautiful t1'mphy. As this st-litml yvzir mint flying lip. litith lmoys and girls did tlwir best in trying tri win it timpliy. Hut the unly ones to stivcvvcl in winning wnw the clwerleaders. On Klart-li I8. theiy p11i'lit'ipa1tvtl in tl vlivwlm-utliiig coiilvst at Yetvrairs Hein- tirial tiyni in Smith Dclwlivltl. 'liupliivs www blWlil'llPLl to lst. ind and 3rd place winnvrs. Thv P. l. vlie-vi'le-ticli-i's xwiw- uwttrtlvfl at truphy fur liunurablv mention. You haw iii-wr sw-n ai lmppivr grmip ul' girls than the P. I. 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AN Ilfllllu 'rllrlke Lore fn llc . 'IGef.s'f,Lof1eIy 'Sln11'Ty 'The Han llps-l111'1'.w lfflcliw Damon Gaylord Gray Charlas Lfegara P. I. Harry Nlarshall Nlr. lndfirwoocl llwnalfl Quinlan Janice- Foster Shirley Tylvr Nlr. Callahan Chaw gum Tha lE'3Q'l1ff'I'5 on report Card Cora Hurlburl Franc-lm Class Tth X 8th grades 'l'oz1'dBeHer Nu! Du Tim! 'Yozmg ,-li Hear! 'I Xeed You ,X-fill'-Q 'Liifle Girl 'I Lore Paris 'Two Young I RmIlyDf111'l llvtlllf Tu TXTHUIF- Hum ll'6 NG1?l Along.N'f,1nf'f1m1 Tm Sllffllllg on Twp qf Nw llm'l4l Baby. Tffs Cwld O11f.v1'1Te I lC1zder.sfa1rd allay lTI6'Cr1f11dT,11l'tTBTf'.v.N' amz' lx wp lun ally IIEz'IdIr1'.s-I1 l?u.-ff' A lffllffzz' .Yeerzk Il flir! Someday E Q QP , QM fm , : M ET vii li 'figs Naam. 'xxl a 'a 'QR X.-5 yr 5- 3 lS,,lTl x 'fa I ,fl l 'T ' 45 U ml 52 wxwrk Assignluents Algebra Class Kokie Xelson Nliss Meyers Typing Class Seniurs Pat Nlahoney Basketball trips A Xen' High School PERSONAL COMPLIMENTS Miss Lillian Richmond Mr. James M. Tyler Mr. SL Mrs. Ralph A. Marc-otte Mr. SL M rs. Ilicharfl C. Phelps Miss Ruth Il. Meyers Mrs. Effie liornstadt Mr. SL Mrs. Andrew Seremeth SL Son Mr. Almon Flagg SL Family PATRONS CREENFIELD Forbes Camera Shop Gregory's Grays Cleary's Jewelers Davis Linoleum Shop Greenfield Fruit Co. Bernie's Shell Station Boyden Brothers Serv Pat's Package Store Green River Package Store Deerfield St. Market 'Ine Doll House Gift. Shop Mr. SL Mrs. Charles Page ice Station BERNARDSTON Bernardston Community Club Gould's I. G. A. Tires La Shier Bonlfs Calso Koch Grocery Jenkins Gulf Station Vllaitkus Bros. Central Barber Shop V. Salustri Mohawk Music Service Joseph Schaff Inkwell News Bobs Barber Shop Country Squire Inn Lee dz Deane Builders NORTHFIELD G. C. Buffum Leo Zabko Bill's Gulf Service Station Hamilton S. Cregor TURNERS FALLS I Bonnette's Coal Co. Midway Auto W. I. Salrnons Insurance Agency BRATTLEBORO Hotel Pharmacy Inc. Millers F3115 5 32 10 53 FRANKLIN CQVNTY PRESS INC, Compliments Qf SO Avenue A A Turners Falls, Mass. Iiuzuw! 1'1z'11IIl1y FRIEND Conzplzmezzls Qf A Cnmplzfmezzts of LaV.-XLLEYS PIG F.-XRN1 Bemardston, Mass Tel. 3754 I4'RlP1N TD XY. G. LaValley. Prop Pigs for Sale PFRRY FARM Dealcrs in L1'i'vs!0f'lc Tel. 24-L1 or 2-143 Fl'7IU Foods C011.'pI1'1m'11Ix 01' HOLLYXYOOIF3 INN North Bermxrdstmm, Mass. I,z'q110rs 54 WAYSIDE FARM CREAMERY Frank H. Reed, Prop. Milk, Cream and Ice Cream Nearly a half century of Dependable Service 53 Federal Street Tel. 9490 Greenfield Compliments of DEANE-BROWN POST American Legion if 362 Compliments of BILL'S RESTAURANT The Biggest and Busiest Restaurant in Franklin County Greenfield, Mass. FISKE and STRECKER IJ7'6'SCl'Z.fJf'l'l7lllSfS Clarence S. Strecker, Reg. Phar Tel. 5002 353 Main St. Greenfield, Mass Complinienls of GENERAL INSURANCE Roy J. Fish GAINES' . h d Maple Sugar Orc U' East Northfield, Mass. Tel. 304 Guilford V61'm0f1l Compliments of CHASE HOUSE An Original Country Inn C0lIZf?lZ'lllf'lIfS of CIREENFIELD S,-XYI NCS BAN K Clreeiiiielrl, Mass. 205 CORMIE'S CITIES SERVICE Edward Corniie. Prop. .-Into Repai z'.f - TlII'Q'.S ederal St.. opp, Lunt Silveismiths Greenfield, Mass. 14 LA PIERRE'S ELECTRIC SHOP, INC. A'You can lae Sure if its Westz'ngliou5e 41 Federal Street Greenfield, Mass. Bridge Street Shelburne Falls Compliments of EMMONS MOTORS, INC. 369 Federal Street Greenfield, Mass. Flowers for all Occasion: YETTER THE FLORIST 525 Bernardston Rd. Phone PR 44305 Greenfield. Mass. THE LITTLE STORE Retailer of lWen's and Botfs Clothing Appliances of all Kinds Bernardston. Mass. Phone MI 8-3822 MACKIN Fuel and Trucking Sand - Concrete Products - Gravel Nlillers Falls. Mass. Phone OL 9-3334 Greenfield, Mass. Phone PR 3-3622 SHORES GREENHOUSE Started Plants Flowers -- Vegetables Glads in Season Bernardston, Mass. Phone Ml 8-2221 BRAFF 6' RICH, INC. Complete Cutfitter for Men and Boys 189 Main Street Greenfield. Mass. Tel. PR 4-4344 KA lfnr flu' Hex! 2.11 l'z'11w Tunis SINCE l868 BE SURE IT'S MILLERS FALLS MORGAN INSURANCE AGENCY Modern Insurance Service Center Street Phone 2181 Bernardston, Mass. KIDDER AND COMPANY Funeral Home Tel. 359-490 Northfield, Mass. 24 Hour Ambulance Service 57 Surge Xlillwrs and Coolers ee E Farm Machinery l3liRN.XRl7S'l'lJN .-Xl I'U ICXVHANGE, INC Grocery Store, Service Station, Garage A floofl Grade of Cows for Sale or Trade l7Vl!l1f6'i'6l' you flaw t0Bzzy, Sell, or Trmlf, FUHIK in and 506 us. Bernardston, Mass. Phone 3561 --E Res. 2261 New and Used Cars ROSSCRAFT FLUVVERS Natz1mI Bmzzfy Plus Arfz'sfry Flowerphones 4335 - 4336 60 Federal St. Greenfleld, Mass. COLITURE BROS., INC. Rflflgt' f1ndFz1rIO1'lS Bnllfc' Gus Painting Contractors Turners Falls Tel. 327 ESSO SERVICE Compliments of JULIUS BLASSBERG, INC. Scrap Iron and Illelals 5-2nd St. Turners Falls STARK'S EVERGREEN NURSERY Grower of ORNAMENTAL EVERGREENS Bernardston, Mass. Cnn1p!z'11ze11f.t of Clark Hardware Company Greenfield, Mass. Coizzpfflnwrlfs of MURRAY F. HALL, lnc. Your Dodge and Plynzonflz Dealer Greenfield, Mass. VALLEY STUDIO Portrait and Commercial Photography Canzemx and Szzjbplzkfs Avenue A Turners Falls Tel. 2184 Compliments of BARRETT gl BAKER'S Greenfield, Mass. School Supplies - Typewriters Ernest A. Parker Milk Transportation Northfield, Mass. Phone 845 DUDA PACKING CO., Inc. packers of Fine Quality Meats Riverside Gill, Massachusetts Phone Turners Falls-2505 STANBRIDGE Sz DREW'S SH ELL SERVICE STATION Goodyear, Firestone, and VVards Riverside Tires 24 Hour .S'ffr1'1'fe North Bernardston, Mass. Walter E. Gymrek Auctioneer Appraisals Antiques Real Estate Phone 2024 Bernardston, Mass. For Your Bulldozing and Ditch Digging Call Steven A. Sieiak Tel. Bernardston 2601 SEREMETHS SERVICENTER Andrew J. Seremeth, Prop. Gas - Oil - Greasing All Car Repairs French King Highway Tel. 4065 Greenlield, Mass CHARRONS PHARMACY J. R. Charron Regisierea' Plzarmrzrisf 10 Federal St. Greenfield, Mass. Complimenls of GREENFIELD DAIRY CO. 80 School Street Greenheld, Mass. Home of Snow'5 Ice Cream C. M. HASKELL 81 Native Lumber North Bernardston, SONS Mass. GEORGE V. CORSIGLIA CO. Piumbing and Heating Since - 1898 Timken Oil Burners Gulf Heating Oils 17 Federal St. Greeniield, Mass. Tel. 6767 60 Compliments of Greenfield Radio Service 156 Main St. VVILSONS Franklin County's Leading Fashion Center Greenfield, Mass. Since 1882 Lloyd Nicholson, Prop. For Yourself For Your Home Stop at THE SNACK BAR Greenheld Complzfmefzls of GOODNOWS DEPT. STORE Greenflelcl, Mass. Nearly everyone in Bernardston reads the GREEN F IELD RECORDER-GAZETTE Franklin Counigfs Own Newspaper Since 1792 Gfaifl Coal Cemeni Compliments of J. I,. DUNELL 81 SON Bernardston, Mass. 61 Lfmrzvlzflff nts or FRITZ TEXACO STATION BERNARDSTGN, MASS. A. A. KIILLETTE Corirzplzmezzfs of B ERNARDSTON PAC KAG E STOR E EASTERN TEXTILE CO. Cotlon - Silk - Wool - Rayon Dress Goods Power Square Greenfield, Mass. Phone Greenneld 7516 Cffmplimfnlx from your Red 8: White Store L. L. Harris 8: Son Bernardston C.'UIIlj7fl'lIltf1fS of Horace W. Bolton East Northfield, Mass. Baled Hay and Straw Custom Field Belling If :fx unyffzfng io do lI'l'Hl lmlzy See Bolfon Fzrsf. CfllIlf7fl'fllt'I1l'S' of SUNBRITE FARM DAIRY Norman J. Duprey Pasteurized Milk and Cream Fresh Eggs Phone 2451 Bernardston, Mass. 62 DEMONUS Franklin County Headquarters for Typewriters Typewriters sold, rented, exchanged, repaired. 391 Main St. Greenfield Complzimwnts of Brownies Trailer Sales and Park 42 Adams Road Greenfield, Mass. New am! Lfsccl Trailer Homes Tel. 6454 Geo. A. Sheldon Heating Gils Conzplimenls of CoalfCoke Iron Fireman Oil Burners BERNARDSTON Sales and Service PARENT-TEACHER Coleman Hot Water Heaters ASSOCIATION Phone 3693 Greenfield, Mass. WAINSHAIQS Compllmenls of Greenfield? , . DEANE-BROWN POST Largest li urniture Store Tel. 3015 American Legion ill 362 Cl017lf7l'liHZt'?lfS af HU H GRILL Main St. Greenfield Baby Chicks Bull Brand Feeds Farm Supplies Franklin Farmer's Supply C0bb's Pedigreed Chicks Inc. 158 Hope St. Greenfield, Mass. lfV00d Slabs CHARLES W. HERRICK Trucking Native Lumber Bernardston, Mass. Tels. 3531-W 2021 Sawdust Shawmgs Established 1898 PEERSICICS SHQE STORE The Family Sl0rc ' Boots and Shoes - Shoe Rebuilding e Turners Falls It Pays fo Ulzlle Down Third Sf. Eor Smart Femme Apparel It' ALIBERS Creenlielcl, Mass. The Greenfield Wallpaper and Paint Co. and H. A. Knapp K Suns Elom' Lfm'e1'i1iuw Greeiififslrl, Blass. BERNARDSTON GRANGE NO. 81 Sunday Dinner Every Month at Grange Hall Banquets a Specially xYLlfCl1 your papers Announcing Time and Date! 64 RYTHER HOUSE BARN Antiques of Every Description VVe buy single items or Whole Estates F. A. Donaldson Bernardston, Mass. Tel. 3201 Compliments of AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY Unit 754362 BARNES CITIES SERVICE Lubricniion, Tmfs, Bnireries, and A1110 Repair JERRY'S GROCERY CENTER GI'OCi'fl.L'S, ,llll fIfS, Ice CFFUIII, Candy and Tobacco. Tel. Northfield 2159 Open daily 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. Clncluding Sundayj So. Vernon, Mass. Compliments of S. S. KRESGE CO. Main St. Greenfield, Mass. YELLOVV CAB 29 and 37 Passenger Buses Tel. 3000 George E. Matterson Greenfield, Mass. CLIFFORD ul. AKEY, Inc. I7ISlH'fllIl'6' Hollister Bldg. 302 Blain St. Tel, 3488 Greenfleld, Mass. For Style, Quality and Economy LlVERMORE'S GARAGE LADIESXRPPAREL Lubrication visit Expert Mechanics A Accessories Tires . Dial 2141 I Bernardston, Mass. Greenfield, Mass. CROCKER INSTITUTION For Savings Complimcnls of THE COUNTRY PRESS Foster Minott Turners Falls, Mass. Depot St' Bank ll'fIh Tho Cl11'n1o5 Bemardston Mass B681 Il vl'Shl'S From BERNARDSTON WELDING H. W. SEAGER Compliments of GREENFIELD CO-OPERATIVE Complimenis of Herman A. Streeter and Son BANK Cattle Valves Pigs 63 Federal Street Tel' 2074 Greenfleld Mass. Bemardston' Mass' I, 3: 5.2, 24 Hour Towing Service WILLIAMS' GARAGE Bear Wheel Alignment Motor Tune-up 6-12 Volts Tel. 8091 147 Second St. Turners Falls, Mass. Sun 66 C. C. CLEMONS Lift Caftlf' Dealer Fresh and Close Up Springers For Sale or Fxchange Dressed Rahlmits 3 to 4 lli. Fryers A Specialty Laniplmlacl-1 Rd. - Gfld. Tel. 6171 CornpI1'1nw11f.s ffl' PACKARD INSURANCE AGENCY Owl' lOO gfwczrs in the Stllllt' office Greenfield, Mass. Northfield Washed Sand 8: Gravel Co. Redi-Mix Concrete VVC go anywhere-anytzimcf Fred B. Kelly Jvfarzager and' Owner Large Fleet of Trucks At your Service CADIUS FLOWER SHOP S6 Aven ue A Turners Falls life Telegmph Flmcwf' Build of Ifl'0od For Generations of joy and Comfort Socquet Farm Machinery Case lmplvnzcnts Phone 4324 and Parts FRANKLIN 1 T Turners Falls, Mass. COUINTY LUMBER CO. Greenfield, Mass. Tel- 2375 7 E FASHION S NORTHFIELID TH HOP PHARM XCY Budget Plan f Family Clothiers and jewelers 'f l ,R .Ph. julldn S dr ,er eg for the Young Man or Miss Main St' Northfield' Mags' 26 Chapman St. Greenheld Dial 624 Dial 4949 Compliments of RINEHART HAND-WRITING SYSTEM 764 Main Stret Vxlaltharn 54, Mass, Mr. Fleming, Instructor POPULAR RED G WHITE FOOD STORE 58 3rd Street Turners Falls, Mass. Compliments of THE CONE SHOP Avenue A Turners Falls LEONARD A. GRIMARD jeweler Watch, Clock and lewelry Repairing 43 Third Street, Turners Falls Compliments of S C1 I ARMY C1 NAVY STORE Milt and George always give you value Greenfield, Mass, TYDOL STATION lunction 5 and 10 Bernardston. Mass. Compliments of ROCKDALE DEPT. STORE Tutners Falls, Mass. Compliments of F. A. MILKEY, O. D. Turners Falls, Mass. LEW'S BAKERY Cakes, Breads and Pastries 41 3rd Street Turners Falls, Mass. Compliments of NEIPP BROS. FOOTWEAR Turners Falls, Mass. Compliments of DR. GIKNIS Turners Falls, Mass. Compliments of 4-LEAF CLOVER Bernardston, Mass. Phone 2292 Compliments of HURLBURT'S I. G. A 213 Conway Street Greenfield, Mass. LILY-DAN EUNCHEONETTE Breakfast. Luncheons and Dinners Soda Fountains Open 8 a, m, Atil Midnight Closed Tuesdays Dan Hawkins, Mgr, Main Street Northfield, Mass Best of Luck SWEEN EY FORD SALES New and Used Cars Turners Falls Phone UN 3-4356 69 Compliments of THE SONS OF HERMAN Turners Falls. Blass. TENNEY FARMS Homogenized Vitamin D lWillf Cream lee Cream Cwreenfield Northfield P. R. 3-5255 966 GEO. STARBUCK C1 SONS, INC. Established 1872 Quiet .llay Oil Burner Steam. ll'ater and Plumbing Compliments of L. A. KOHLER CO., INC. Philco Television Contractors - Slieet llletal ll'orlr Ffiic llimny- Cla!! if' Orangeslizirg pipe Bendix A155639 Ceijiqral lx,iclieInIXl?i1rni'sliings Greenfield Northfield one i o. L 3--i757 , P. R. 3-7-7' UNI 3-2336 furners Falls. Mass, OID l 3 A. H. RIST INSURANCE AGENCY Since 1883 56 Fourth - Dial -151 Turners Falls. lSlass. Fire. Bond. Casualty. Automobile Life. fllarine. Notary public. Burglary Real Estate Sales and Appraisals Best W'islies from PURPLE'S ELECTRICAL CO. Electrical Contracting 156 Silver Street Greenfield. Nlass. Dial PR 3-5532 Let Our Home Be Your Home LESSARD'S Home For The Aged Bernardston. Mass. South Street Phone lVll 8-2522 THE MORGAN GARAGE Northfield, Mass. United Motors Service Starters. Generators, Voltage. Regulator Control Electrical parts for all cars and trucks Brake Lining for all cars and trucks A.A.A. Service 24 hours eq LITHQ My xllu C Av. O. WEST NIAIN STREET SOUTH HADLEY FALLS, MASS. WE OFFER YOU O PRINTING OF DISTINCTION Q FINE COLOR REPRODUCTION O FINE HALF TONE REPRODUCTION O CLEAN, SHARP BLACKS AND WHITES O F AST, COURTEOUS SERVICE FOR YOUR Q BOOKS O F OLDERS Q PRINTED FORMS FOR PRINTING AT ITS BESTSR CALL HOL. JE 2-1839 Compliments of Compliments of MAURICE E. SULLIVAN, D. D. S. I. KRAMER Cr SONS, INC 108 Avenue A Turners Falls, Mass, Greenfield' Mass' Compliments of SPENCER BROTHERS, INC. Compliments of ' F O R D ' DR. A. E. BURKE, JR. 31 years your Ford Dealer PIIOHC 602 Turners Falls, Mass. Northfield, Mass. 71 HANLEY'S, INC. The lVomen's Shop The lllens Shop 37-1-378 Main Street Greenfield, Massachusetts Compliments of A FRIEND Television RCA - Stromherg - Carlson - Admiral JACKSON RADIO APPLIANCE 88 Prospect Street Turners Falls, Mass, Phone UN 3-2152 Compliments of A. R. SANDRI, INC. Distributor of Cities Service Products 191 Cleveland Street Greenfield, Mass. Good Luck to the Class of '55 from THE LUNCH BOX CARPENTER'S SUPER MARKET, INC and MARTIN'S BAKERY Groceries-Meats-Fish-Fruits Vegetables-Frozen Foods Delicatessen 168 Cleveland Street Greenfield, Mass, Compliments of EDWARD STOTZ, INC. Electrical Contractor Riverside, Gill, Mass. Phone UN 3-2183 ROYAL CLEANERS 4130 Federal Street 123 Avenue A-Turners Falls Sanitone Cleaners Shirt Laundry Service DR. D. E. PECK Veterinarian Greenfield, Mass. CAROL'S SUPER MARKET Oustanding in Quality for over 30 years Millers Falls, Mass. PARTRI DGE-ZSCHAU INSURANCE AGENCY Consult Us As You Would Your Doctor or Lawyer 12 MAIN STREET MILLERS FALLS, MASS. Telephone: Oldfield 9-3318 Best Wishes To Class of '55 From JARVIS WELDING CO. Millers Falls Rd. Turners Falls, Mass. EASTERN TEXTILE CO. Cotton -- Silk - Wool - Rayon Dress Goods Power Square Greenfield, Mass. Phone Greenfield P. R. 3-7516 CARPENTER'S SUPERETTE, INC. and MARTIN'S BAKERY Groceries-Meats-Fish-Fruits Vegetables-Frozen Foods Delicatessen 168 Cleveland Street Greenfield, Mass. CLAPP'S SERVICE 362 Log Plain Road, Greenfield, Mass Phone P. R. 2-0393-P. R. 3-3095 Distributors of Hornelite Chain Saws Wilton Brzzslz Saws llflagnesium Wedges RADIO STATION WHAI and WHAI-FM Owned and Operated by JOHN W. HAIGIS 486 Main St., Mansion I-louse, Greenfield 1240 on Your Dial PM at 98.3 MC LODGE PETROLEUM CORP. Gasoline - Range Oil - Fuel Oil 334 Chapman St. Greenfield Tel. PR. 2-665Oe PR. 3-3221 Sf M 5' JS' lb 8 gm yn ai . mil Compliments of Compliments of J. H. PIERSON LAWRENCE SUNDIAL SHOES General Insurance 220 Main Street I7 Bank Row. Greenfield, Greenfield, Mass. Phone PR 3-5-138 lnernaroston, Mass. Mass 74 Compliments of F. M. DUNNELL Range Oils - Fuel Oils Northfield, Mass, Phone 338 JORDAN MOTOR SALES, INC. Our 25 Continuous years as a Chevrolet Dealer Chevrolet Sales and Service New and Used Cars and Trucks Phone Northfield 900 Main Street East Northfield Open Evenings THE Compliments of NORTHFIELD FOOD MARKET Northfield, Mass. Compliments of TED POWELL Insurance Agency Northfield, Mass. Compliments of DR. H. CUMMINGS Compliments of WALT'S PHARMACY 114 Main Street Greenfield, Mass. BEST OF LUCK TO Class of '55 DEANE'S CITIES SERVICE Best Wishes to the Class of '55 from Lee and Anne LEE'S BEAUTY SHOP Bernardston, Mass. H. DEE JEWELERS Greenfield, lkflass. Compliments of NEGUS fr TAYLOR Ulirili RQp.1i'i-ing Monuments Iczvelrti - Gifts lO Mill Street Greenfield, Mass Phone Greenfield PR 3-81-13 P. R. 3-9522 Compliments of FRANCIS A. FARRELL General Insurance and Real Estate Dial PR-3-9426 28 Federal Street Greenfield, Mass. Compliments of RUGGERVS FOOD CLUB 166 So. Shelburne Greenfield, Mass. STEFFINS AUTO BODY FARRELL'S AUTO DRIVING SCHOOL Expert Body and Fender Wevrk o .loam to Drive.. Trucks and Cars , Dunlop Tires Certified Instructors ' WClCliNq-CHlS0 G35 Dual Control Cars 2-I Hour Towing .Service TQIA P, R' 3-3573 Greenfield, Nlass. pv R 3,QQ2-1 138 Federal Street Greenlield,Mass. 76 l TIRES SALES 5' SERVICE 82 Federal Street Greenfield, Mass, Phone PR, 4-4791 Compliments of DR. E. J. WILSON Veterinarian NAP'S TEXACO SERVICE STATION Tires - Batteries Accessories We specialize in Auto Glass 181 Federal Street Tel. Greenfield PR. 3-9089 THE FRANKLIN SAVINGS INSTITUTION Greenfield, Mass. Over 120 years of seriice in this Community' Compliments of GAMELI N STUDIOS Creators of Fine Photographs Tel, PR. 2-6491 Greenfield, Mass. Tel, UN. 3-5784 Montaque City, Mass. 77 WAY FOSS GULF FILLING STATION Day and Night Service Dealer in Scrap Tires, Tubes, Batteries, etc. Part Time Trucking Same Friendly Service Mile Vt., Mass. State Line, Brattleboro, R. D. Route 5, Bernardston, Mass. Tel. MI 8-2040 Compliments of SMEAD LUMBER COMPANY Lumber .ind Building Materials Silo Matefrial - Hardwood Flooring Cement and Cinder Blocks Mill and Yard, Vernon, Vt, Post Office, Vernon. Mass Tel. Brattleboro, Vermont Alpine 4-9720 Compliments of FOSTER'S SUPERMARKET Red and White, Red and White Shop at Fosters Red and White Open Thursday and Friday Nights Red and White, Red and White Shop at Fosters Red and White Today! 207 Silver Street Tel. PR 3-9276 78 For Profitable . . . Satisfying Dairy Farming Through Artificial Breeding . . . T0 CURTiSS CANDY SIRES from the Best Cow Families CURTISS IMproved Stud Service Six Dairy Breeds -Two Beef Breeds SEIVICI P f 5f7'ff21'?t ' I i ARTHUR T. HODGES Distributor BERNARDSTON, MASS. N. POTTER GRAIN STORES, INC. W. lfiailr Grain-allay illason Sllpplifas ll'i1'lli11w1ir f'lf,'t'flX DANIELS 8c BLISS, INC. BotI1f'dGas and Appliances 60 Federal Street Greenfield, Mass. PR 3-9480 ARBEN APPLIANCE 8c TRADING CENTER l1UTl'lIlX7'f AXUHGE IiE.N'l:'lf.ll, lil,lfC7'HlC Refrigerators, Ranges, Washers, Dryers, Sewing Machines, Chrome Furniture Radios, and a complete line of Sniall Electrical Home Appliances Always A Large Display Srrnicr and Sfll'I'.QfflCIi0I1 GllflI'lll'liL'Cd Tcrlns To Sui! Your Budget Millers Falls Road Turners Falls, Mass. 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