Prouty High School - Proutian Yearbook (Spencer, MA)

 - Class of 1957

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David 'Pnoutq Hzqh School Spencen, Wlaaaachuaetta EDITOR Luise Mulhall ASSISTANT EDITORS Patricia Boylan Jeanne Lacroix Sandra Varnum Marie Arsenault Joanne Benoit Rhea Bercume Marcia Bermer Dianne Collette Nancy Collette Jeffrey Fiske Barbara Booth STAFF BUSINESS MANAGERS June Leware Eleanor Sohlstrom ADVE RTISIN G STAFF Am' D 'eY John Rhodda Beth Hodgerney Donald Kenward ART Roger Jaskovlak Gall Fltzsimonds Joseph Grabowslcl Claudia Hamlet John Harrington Jean Pelletier Martha PFIZIO Christine Ross Elaine Levelllee Joanne Pontbriand Theresa Saucier Priscilla Standish FACULTY ADVISER Miss Gertrude Austin The I 957 Pnou tian 5 i f'Q7NG1!5Nl9E5 Forevvord Dedlcaflon Nobles Lords and Tutors Apprenh ces Our Kingdom Knights Sponsors Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page TI T :IX-N,,.lV V' V Q v A fi' 57' - ltlill 1 lllllal A QIHI-IHIU r 'V wg. wq l wr lllmm ' ' 5' LQQTY vga? gs R - ' -ll' oe.. I - s1 Q ii- ff' 6-ff' ,, 3l s ... .MM llllilssf JW ii! M 1 WW . It get AJ '91 6'C9lRZE31BC9ZRiD We the staff of the l957 Proutlan have chosen as our theme Our Castle D d P t has been our home For four wonderful years ln thus book we wlll take av: rou y you on a tour of our castle to our classes guilds tournaments and gay testlvltues You wlll become acquainted wlth the lords tutors nobles and apprentlces of our castle May thus coffer always hold foreach member of the graduating class brllllant and vlvld memories of the four years during which we llved and learned In our castle on the hill s vw v 'J ff' ' v- s V 'IL v, , v 1 e I wi V - f . 51152: l 'l l eq' 49r o ' l xl 3 1 ' ig Q ii H FVW in lam P I , , . ' A ,. ' 'l ESSEX Y f f l ft I s ' ' l f l K 5 4 5 5 ' . K f I - - l' 7 7 1 my y t ..:l . ?.Q::fi .,--ff, ++fffiQ.,, m F Q. .. x x ' QQ ' u U! 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ALFREDW BROWN M D We, the Semor Class respectfully dedrcate thus ussue of the Proutlan to a person who has dedicated has llfe to helping others In has thirteen years as school physrclan, he has given much of his time and energy to bettering the health of the school children of Spencer Whlle l contlnue to keep this oath lnvlolate, may lt be granted to me to enloy lrfe and the practice of my art, respected always by all men No person has lived up to his Hlppocratlc oath more than has Dr Alfred Brown to whom we gratefully dedicate our yearbook iffmwfzis 'fain 1 XQEW1 i,,...--Q. Lhrtstme Ross Treasurer Lutse Mulhall Secretary StantonOCallaghan Vrce Presrdent Roger Iaskovrak Presrdent DONA LD AUCOIN Oa ky Men of few words are the best men Baseball I 2 3 4 Destmed to play Ma1or League Baseball rntellrgent that rnterrupted Iumor Year rather shy always alert and ready for actron A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance Class Paper I 2 3 4 Cheerleader I 3 4 Dramatrcs 3 4 Prouuan 4 Prom Commlttee 3 Offlce G1rl4 Co Manager Magazrne Campargn 4 Glee Club I 2 3 4 L1brar1an2 Class Entertammentl Typmg Award3 Those unexpected remarks pet1te and sweet a peppy cheerleader a whtz on the dance floor , 6 Q if Semona Claaa Oblgzceua MARIE ARSENAULT JOANNE BLNOIT Io Quiet at first but look again GleeC1ubI 2 3 4 Class Day Com mittee 3 Noon Broadcast 3 Class Entertainment I Tennis Club 2 Ty p1ngAward3 Cafeter1a4 Class Prophecy 3 Co Manager of Maga zine Campaign 4 Prom Commit tee 3 Dramatics 3 4 Happy as a lark always well groomed part of the noontime gang a pleasant disposition RICHARD BLRTHIAUME D1Ck1B Time is but the stream Igo afish ing in J V Basketball 2 Glee Club I 2 4 Intramurals I 2 3 Pr COITHTIIIICC3 Track4 Class Paper I 2 3 4 Class Entertainmentl 2 3 Noon Broadcast 3 Class Day Committee 3- Gym I- Dramatics 3. His faithful taxi Old Betsy --- thatwillingness to work for his class ---a futurc carpenter---always on his merry way. We lwed, leannecl toqethen MARCIA BERNIE ' parky Happy go lucky fair and free no'hing there is that bothers me, Class Secretary 2- Glee Club 3 4- Basketball 1- Class Paper 1 2 3 4- Class Entertainment 1- Proutian 4- Prom Committee 3- Noon Broad- cat 4- Majorette 2 3- Gym 1- Red Cross 2- Cheerleader 4- Dra- matics 4. Sociability her trade mark---fun to be with---life of the party---aS goes Marcia so goes the gang, 7 RHEA BIIRCUME Life is not life at all without de light Softball I Gy m I Class Entertain ment I Red Cross 2 Glee Club I Committee 3 Proutian 4 Always smiling a real hot rod er long rides with the gang those unexpected comments ROBERT BERTHIAUME Bertha As carefree as th day is long Science Club I Prom Committee 3 Class Paper 3 Glee Club 3 Intramuralsz 3 Red Crossl Hob by Club 2. His hot 50 Ford---that after school job in Brookfield---his greatinter- est in math---a natural born drafts- man, 0 laughed, and C C X ,X l as it Af .-P1-Outian 4g Cllass Paper 1,3,4g SA: 61355 paper I:2'3'4: Profil ' : '- a ' ' --- r . . I v 3.. , . . : G ' u ' Nr H R YS ' ' 5 I . - . Senioua fav BARBARA BOOTH Babs Stnce ltfe lS brtef we need to make lt brtght RedCrossI 2 ClassPaper I Glee Club I 3 4 Prouttan 4 Class Day Commlttee 3 Dramattcs 3 4 Prom Commtttee 3 Home Room Chatrman 3 Noon Broad cast 4 OfftceGtrl 4 Tennts Club Those na tu ra l curls typtng and the telephone Babs l.S1LlSI never home a future careerwoman? PP? ARTHUR COLE Tex Our lrfe ts frtttered away by detatl Glee Club 4 Class Paper I Hts love of a good argument an amateur chef alwaysm a hurry a future satlor Win., WN! JOHN BURKE T gg r A ltttle mtschtef now and then lS reltshed by the best of men Class Paper I 2 3 4 Prom Com mtttee3 RedCross I Intramurals I 2 3 Sports Club4 Dramatrcs 3 Baseball Manager 3 4 Class Day Comm1ttee'3 C la ss Enter tatnment I 3 Dependable where there s mls chtef there s John the boy wtth the blush that radtates a future mechantc 8 PATRICIA BOYLAN Pat When lrtsh eyes are smtlmg sure ll s ltke a mom In sprtng Glee Club I 3 4 Class Enter tatnment I Dramattcs 3 4 Out of Town Assembly 3 Red Cross 2 Home RoomCha1rmanI Prom Commrttee 3 Class Day Com mtttee 3 Class Paper I 2 3 4 Proutran 4 Cheerleader 4 One of that gang merry all the day frm lovrng a loquactous mtss DIANNE COLLETTE D1 lshall go slowly all my ltfe Glee ClubI 2 3 4 ClassPapetI 2 3 4 Dramattcs 3 4 Class En tertatnmentl Prouttan 4 Prom Commtttee 3 Good nature smlles from her face a skllled mathemattctan wtllmg to try a new hatr style her ad mtratton for the Coast Guard 0-.5-,lss 'rv' NANCY COLLETTE Nan Not very tall not very small, but very sweet and lrked by all StudentCounc1l2,3 4 Cheerlead rng3 4 Dramatrcs3 4 Proutran 4 GleeClub 3 4 AssemblyCom mttteez A A Treasurerz 3 Prom Commtttee 3 Class Enter tarnment 1 Home Room Charrman 2 Class Paperr 2 3 Those drmples a cheery dtsposl tton an ardent class worker once a frtend always a frrend CAROLE DELISLE Not too sertous not too gay she has a very pleasrng way Red Cross I 2 3 Mayorette 3 H obby Club I Class Day Com mrttee 3 Often seen but seldom heard from a lrkable gxrl a future home maker frrendly and frank if We leannecl to appnecrate owl achool WG: WAYNE DAY Ratny I d do great thrngs to show them except rt s so much work. Intramurals I 2 3 4 Freshman Basketball I V Basketball 2 3 Scrence Club I The tall lanky krd wrth that smrle for every one hrs many absence marks hrs shy manner wrth gtrls the A Ks P krd 9 ANN DALEY Ann She has the eyes so soft and blue beware! Class Paper I 2 3 Glee Club2 3 4 Red Cross 2 Cheerleader 3 4 Proutran 4 Class Entertatn Thatbeautrful blond hatr a flare for mrschref a wtnnlngsmtle sweet as sugar and twrce as mce DOLORES DESLAURIERS Dolly Laughing and chattering through lrfe she goes Class Paperr 2 3 4 Basketball I 2 3 4 Softballz 3 4 Declama tronsr Book Club 2 3 Glee Club I 2 3 4 Class Day Chaxrman 3 Type Club 4 Dramatrcs 3 4 Sagacrous areplyforeveryques tron asked ne plus ultra talent us . 1 A f . ., 3 5 I X gg Q , . 1 ' 54 ,af 6 X , 4, ,144 S' 5 . 2: I rrrent rg Prom Committee 34 Gym ' - - I. ' --- --- 4 X -- ' ' --- . - I I 1 C Pl - --- - . : - - . 5 K ' r BARBARA DOWGIELEWICZ Barbs Sllence llke vlrtue 15 Its own reward eeC1ubI 3 41V Bas ball 3 Red Cross 2 Class Paper I Type Club 4 Dramatlcs 4. Thar frrendly smlle one of our quret grrls tall and sllm ruce to know GAIL FITZSIMONDS FIIZIC Never trouble trouble untrltrouble troubles you Ban I2 3 4 GleeClubI 2 3 4 Talent Team I 2 3 Class Paper I 2 3 4 Prom Committee 3 Dra maucs 3 4 Softballr 2 3 4 Bas ketbal12 3 Vrce Presrdent 3 Of frce Grrl 4 Class Entertarnment I Class Day Commrttee 3 Proutran 4 Typrng Award 3 A fr1end to everyone those golden locks adept at the prano there s a 37 Chevy In her future 3, 1 rd? mmf 5 Seniona JEFFREY FISKE Jeff In arguxng too Jeff owned hrs sklll for even though vanqulshed he could argue sttll Track I 2 3 4 Cross Country I 2 3 4 Intramurals I 2,3,4 Dra matlcs 3 4 Proutlan 4 Class Paper I 2 3 4 Sctence Club I The practlcal Jokes lover ofa lonated wrth a mlnd that rs made up a track fan 1' . NK 'E ELINORE DUMAS Len Mamage IS the bltss of llfe Glee Club I Generally spealung she Isgenerally speakrng that grrlrsh laughter dlamond nng her future l1es In ERNEST FOUNTAINE Erme Talk I must and talk I w1ll Sclence Club I Declamattons 2 Prom Commxttee 3 Dra matr cs Let me talk andlam happy a lover of grrls wrllrng to do hrs share hrs crew cut A 6 KT' -sax' G 1 , , g . . ket- ' , ' : 9 V ' ' ' --8 ' ' '- AFI. af f C d v 1 1 Q u n n I 5 r ' . H ' ' ' I 3.4. s v n I 9 ' . ' . ' hi s 5 L,-WM Q . . 3. L 4 . -F If A . Y - p - d . -7 . 1 5 is I goo ttmee-argumentatlveg opln- 4 ,, I 2 Y LW- n 4 i 2 We A s -E Rf xx' Yx ., - .Mr V 3 sk its A 7, I0 A We bnoaclened 4 4 oun potnt 'UK o utew C, t gif? SHIRLLY l-RITZII Shtrl lashloned so slender young and S0 farr Glee Club 1 2 Class Paper I Prom COllllll1lIS9 3 Class Day COlllIlllllCC. 3 Class Entertatnrnent A real frlend always ready to lrsten that lrttle Mrss wrth a 1 heart trred tested and found to be true JOSP PH GRABOWSKI Grobo A smrle for every fellow and two for every grrl 4 Class Paper I 2 3 4 ou tran 4 Dratnattcs4 Prom Com mrttee 3 Class Day Commrttee 3 Baseball 2 4 Noon Broadcast 4 The Doll caller hrs untouch able harr that rmprsh grxn Jumprng Joe our specral noon trme announcer fi'-ff? CATHERINE GILBOY Cathy Vnn vrgor and wrtalrty plus per sonallty Cheerleader 1 2 3 4 Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Hobby Club 1 Red Cross r Offrce Grrl 4 Class Day Com mrttec 3 Class Entertarnment I Out of Town Assembly I 2 3 Noon Broadcast 3 4 Class Paper I 2 Dramatlcs 3 4 Avrvactouscheerleader thatwell groomed look a great future 15 rn store for Cathy a lady always ll DONALD GAUDLTTE Donut And hrs hatr so chartnxngly curled Basketball I Baseball I Gcc Club 1 2 3 Track IHUZIIUUIZIS I PTOIU COIIIIIIIIICC A sharp dresser Southbrrdge hrs second home one of the boys a future Marrne ROGER GRAVLLINE Gabby All great men are dead and l am not feelmg well Dramaucs 4 Baseball l 3 4 ln tramurals I Track 3 The class comedlan a baseball enthuslast afuture Martne n- forgettable Roger '5- 0 tv - ,M 0 h gb W 8 0 A hrl' T A la ' J QOJF A 1 , ff' Mu. f fs Jia Q7 -fy r I 'x.,QQ..' ,JJ ' ' v NV L Y ' ' J.V. : .2.s: .: .2.4: 1 ,.: ' l.2.3: 4. E , 4. , ln- --- . '-H I . V. , bg N is ' th. x. il In in ,. 7 U Y , ,:,. 3 Intramurals I, 2, 3,41 Basketball 2, A ll3'3 1- 3- 1 - f 1 I Pr ' A A 1 - ' : ' : ' t A 'lrt T f-.tt ti H , ., - .,' - - A' I ,, ' - . --- A I--- , I---U s. 4 2 V a n 3 f. 4 R 1 ssall ' ' 3 lll lg , , X gli? 3 O +5 E l a , gf ff' J is 4P 'x an CLAUDIA HAMLET Claude Snappy clever and full of fun Red Cross 12 Glee Cu 134 Tenms Club 2 Noon Broadcast 4 Dramatlcs 4 Prom Commlttee 3 Class Day Commlrtee 3 Prouuan A recelver of dally letters where there slaughter there sC1audIa a sk1lled equestrlan one whom we ll never forget GAY INGRAM Never ma hurry never had a care Band 3 4 Red Cross I Glee Club I Class Paper I 2 boftball4 Dra maucs 4 A car owner one of the gang In the powder room at noon always lookrng forfun onewhohatlsfrom West Brookfreld Semona BETH HODGERNEY Happy A hght heart lIves long Red Cross I 2 Glee Club I 2 3 4 Prom Commlttee 3 Gym I Bas ketball I Short and sweet neat as a p1n hot roddmg around In that Plymouth everybody s frrend always 12 JOHN HARRINGTON Jack Icanreststeverythmg excepttemp tatxon Track I 2 3 4 Cross Countryl 2 3 4 Capta1n Track Cross Country 4 JV Basketball I 2 Class Paper tran 4 Glee Club I Dramaucs 3 4 Camera Club 3 Class Enter tamment 2 3 4 That laugh a future Roger Ban nrster that blue Mercury and 1ts sl1ck dr1ver a flare for mrs chref ROGER IASKOVIAK Jake An athlete has power tnborn and courage to carry on Basketball I 2 3 4 Baseball I 2 3 4 Track I 2 3 4 Class Presr nt I 2 3 4 Dramatlcs 2 3 Class Entertarnmentt 2 3 Student Counc1lI 2 3 4 Glee Club2 3 4 Red Cross I Class Paper I 2 3 4 Prom Commtttee 3 Proutxan 4 Out of Town Assembly 2 3 Class Day Commlttee 3 A born leader our great orator and actor such populanty must be de served born wrtha golden basket ball In hrs hand O Sb- i V. I'-s - 'fm . 2 lb . . : ' '- S ' : . . . 5 4. t,2,3,4g Noon Broadcast 4g Prou- de , : ' . .4: .fy We lived toqethen -2 tn oun amall 'M democnacq LLOYD JOHNSON JR. M1SChlef IS my nature Basketball! 2 Varsrty 3 4 Class Paper 1 2 3 4 Sc1enceClub2 Baseball I Dramat1cs 4 That muscular bulld hrs love of sports not a care tn the world one of the boys ELAINE LEVEILLEE Full of fun and mischief too do mg thxngs she shouldn t do 4 Class Entertamment I Prou uan 4 Gym I The g1rl wlth the green Bulck her plans for the future that mrschre vous look full of pep JEANNE LACROIX Jeannle A smrle for all a welcome glad a Jovral coax1ng way she had Glee Club 3 4 Class Day Com mrttee 3 Gtrls Basketball Man ager 3 4 Off1ceGrrl4 Typmg 98 ev- T -gf DONALD KENWARD Don The deepest rrvers How w1th the least sound Scrence Club I Glee Club 3 4 Class Paper 2 3 4 Prom Com mrttee 3 Boys State Delegate Proutran 4 Intramurals 3 4 Dramatlcs 4. A quxet manner ln school senous at tlmes easy to know and to lrke always wxllmg to help JUNE LEWARE A fnend IS l1ke a book of whlch but one copy IS pnnted Red Cross 2 Glee Club I 3 Soft ager 3 4 Prom Commlttee 3 Class Day 3 Proutran 4 An outdoor girl a nursxng career amrcable an efficlent b u s 1 n e s s manager Award 3 Prom Commlttee 3 Dra matxcs 4 Prouuan 4 The gang s chauffeur brams and beauty so senous but so much fun a perfect lady the 8 . Q K N 'H-M ,W X, 'Q 1 r 4 xg X 1' l 1, f .'--. 4 -:H , 3: S Class Paper 1,25 Glee C1ub1,z,3, ball 2,3.4:'Gir1s'Baskerbb1i Man- ' HQ F be I3 Seniona A , 'hx vt 3- 2 I eg' Y I A' N ,L f 8 DAVID L HEUREUX Dave Once a gentleman alwaysa gen tleman Scrence Club I Glee Club I Prom Commrttee 3 Class Day Commrttee 3 MOVIE Camera Op erator 3 Al1I want 18 acar a frrendly per son to know that afternoon Job enthusrasttc energeuc and ca pable ROBERT MEACHAM Bob Not thatl lrke study less but that I love fun more Scrence Club I Hobby Club I 2 Always an answer he and hrs qurck w1th a smrle '-.I 'Qs I iq.,-.-'V' LOUISE LYONS Lou The farr the chaste the unex Class Day Commlttee 3 Prom Commrttee 3 Class Paper I 2 4 Glee Club I 2 Cool and drgnrfred a brarn In shorthand always neatly dressed a great Interest In Barre LAWRENCE LITTLE Larry My thoughts and my conduct are my own Hobby Club I 2 Scrence Club I A hot rod- hrs love for the outdoors quret but beware an outstand Ing Nrmrod JOAN MELESKY J A grrl lrghthearted and content Red Cross I 2 Glee Club I 2 Hobby Club I 2 3 Class Paper 3 Class Entertamment I Class Day Committee 3 Prom Commrttee That short black harr a w1nnIng an East Brookfteldlte Q-Pls? 4-ff 0 Q' ' ix ff .ff f x .f A XX is .. ' - .. ' : 9 . : ' . . 9 a - y -- . ' -- - I l . . ' . y - X ., O.. . : . L , 5 . . : : , : I : , . H H 3' . . . H D 1 I - -- Drags --a real outdoor man-- pressive she, smile--never seen without Shirley ' 1 . . : . . , f. .2 risk' ' -' ' ' . . A yi , M' K 9 gg ya xx 5 3 Y 14 1315 RICHARD MILLER Joe He never hurrles and seldom wor ues Sctence Club I Hobby Club I Intramurals I 2 3 4 Track 2 3 Cross Country 3 Asststant Basket ball Manager 3 Basketball Manager 4 Baseball I Prom Commrttee 3 Class Day Commtttee 3 Class Pa per A qutet lad always ready wrth a oh those weekends' I l SHIRLEY MUTLICK Mutt My tongue IS the pen of a ready wrrter Declamatrons I Red Cross I 2 Hobby Club I 2 Class Paper I 2 3 4 Prom Commrttee 3 Glee Club I 3 Class Day Comm1ttee3 Class Entertaxnment I A glrl about town gtft of gab always ready for a good laugh a peute mrss We filled awaq mam, expefuencea LUISE MULHALL L Full of sp1r1t full of fun full of pep that gets thmgs done Glee Club 3 4 Class Paper I 2 4 Class Day Commrttee 3 J V Basketball I Prom Chalrman Home Room Charrman I 2 Class Secretary3 4 Proutran Edttor 4 Class Entertamment I Gym 1 Noon Broadcast 4 Dramatlcs 4 Cheerleader 4 Her wonderful sense of humor future woman In whrte -sweetand neat dependable always 15 ROBERT MORRILL Bobby Grve me a grrl who s sweet to see Just she andl leave the rest to me J V Basketball 2 3 Intramurals 2 3 4 Prom CommIttee3 Dra matrcs 4 I love my Burck mrschrevous w1thoutmal1ce -thatomm present laugh phrlanderer AUDREY NORBYRG A shy lrttle mlss wrth a shy l1ttle wa Record Club I Red Cross I 2 3 4 Class Day Commrttee 3 A Red Cross enthusrast -that blonde arr her qulet way a future nurse on ,Q O - 4, 0 I ' C 3 2,3.A ' ' U- I helping hand---outfor a good time . : L ' ' :D I , I h y. 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S I D . . 3.3 : ' : l 1 t ' . -na , 4 K X -sa ' C' t est .4 Q In fax- , STANTON O CALLAGHAN Stan As a man thmketh In h1s heart so IS he Track Manager I 2 3 4 Cross Country Manager I 2 3 4 Boys State Delegate 3 Class Paper 2 3 4 Prom CommIttee 3 Out of Town Assembly 3 4 DramatIcs 3 4 Glee Club I Red Cross I Stu dent COUHC11 3 VIce PresIdent 4 Intramurals I Noon Broadcast 3 Class EntertaInment 2 3 4 A A Presldent 4 A doctor IH hlS own rtght St VIn cIan those pajamas WOW' 1 I 1 I I JOANNE PONTBRIAND J And what she greatly thought she nohly dared Basketball I 2 Softball I 2 3 4 Cheerleader 3 Home Room Chalr manz Glee Clubr 2 3 4 Prou tIan 4 Declamatrons I Class Paper I 2 3 4 Prom CommIttee 3 Bandl Noon Broadcast4 Of f1CS Secretary The class clown fr1endly to every one daIly letters to the AIr Force her future plans are known Semofza ilu GAIL POMhROY Red I love the hfe IIIVC IlIve the lIfe I love Class Entertalnment I Glee Club I 2 Class Paper! 2 3 Prom Com mIttee 3 Class Day COITIITIIIICC 3 Cheerleader 4 That gorgeous red haIr her love for E1V1S she and Sh1rley are In separable her future plans 16 JEAN PELLETIER Meme Her frIends there are many Her foes are there any? GleeC1ubI 2 3 4 Prom CommIt 1663 Class Paperl 2 3 4 Prou t1an 4 Student Counc1l I Class Entertamment I Noon Broadcast4 Gym I Typmg Award 3 Dramat Ics 3 4 Home Room ChaIrman 3 4 L1brarIan I Declamatlons I 3 4 Red Cross 2 That crazy gIgg1e bubblIng over Wllh SHIIIUSIHSIII her keen Inter est ID Trade the frtendly type MARTHA PRIZIO PFIZ Llttle In stature but who can match her? Glee Clubx 3 4 Prom Commtttee 3 Class Paper I 2 3 4 Class Day CommIttee 3 Class Entertalnment I J V Basketball I Dramatlcs 34 NoonBroadcast3 TSHHISCIUIJ PIOUIIHH 4 Where there s a laugh there sMar ha everyone s frIend happy go lucky anotherHorenceNIght Ingale 0 I Q W r , ii I J I af I u .1 ,, ' ,, Il ' ' ' , Ir ' 'ii : . . . : . , . : '- . I . . ru - I I I I 4 I D I I D : . . : : s : - - : : . : . : : - : : : - . : ' . : : : : . . : : 1 . , . : . . fr --- ' cent's I,2,3,4---H future politi- --- ' I . 0 In ' rl If , -' In ' ' l . : . . . : . . : ' : ' : . . , : : . . , : ' : ' : : : . . : ' . . . : . : : ' : 5 I - Q 2: .. .. . I .. .. ' ' - --- , - I1 ' ' : ' t --- I , --- - --- , ' : - A . : . . : - : : EUGENIE RICHARD Jeannle Muslc IS a thrng of the soul Glee Club I 2 3 4 Class Day Commxttee 3 Declamatlons I Class Paper I 2 Musxc In her heart tall and stately her love of gurtar playrng qulet reserved manner THERESA SAUCIER SOUCDIS A nature that w1ns fnends a wtt that brlngs smlles Basketball 1,2 3 Red Cross I 3 4 Hobby Club I Mayorette I 2 ctl 2 Class Paper I 2 3 Offtce Gul 4 Declamatlons I 2 Out of Town Assembly 2 Prou tran 4 Gym! Class Entertarn ment I Class Day Commlttee 3 Noon Broadcast 4 Typmg Award Loolcng forward to berng a home maker cordtalandchatty Ralph her other half those daxly letters fb Owl bun ta buuahecl at Puoutq CHRISTINE ROSS Chns A mmd equal to any undertakrng that she puts II asrde of Band I 2 3 4 Basketballl 2 3 4 Softball I 2 3 4 Glee Club 3 4 Class Paperl 2 4 Dramat rcs 3 4 Class Treasurerr 2 3 4 Prouttan 4 Class Day Com mrttee 3 Prom Commxttee 3 Class Entertatnment I Htstory Award 3 Noon Broadcast 4 D A R Award A sweet mrss athletlc a future brologxst a fellow named Dave 1' 15 JOHN RODDA IV Johnny No matter what the subject be for Informatron come to me Dramatrcs 3 4 Proutran 4 Declamauons 3 4 Glee Club4 Class Paper 4, The newcomer to our class from Provlncetown a very studious person a way w1th words hs talent for actmg may lead hrm to Broadway BRUCE SNYDER George I take l1fe as Ifmd II but I don t leave ll so Red Cross I 2,3,4 Sctence Club I 3 Basketballl Declamatxons I Intramurals! 2 3 Dramattcs 3 4 Hobby Club 2 Class Paper m A Basketball Manager 2 Class En tertatnment I 2 3 4 Class Cay Commlttee 3 Boys State Dele HIC A lover of sports where there s fun theres Bruce adevllrsh gleam U1 hls eye a happy go lucky manner 'S-5 0 1 . - Q o 0 ps A X C .. 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Glee Club l,2g Student Conn: I I , I , 5 ' ' ': ' . .3.4: A 1f2f3: Gy I.2.3:, ng: 1.v. : ' H , ,, g 3. 3. ,, . . -- ' -- ' . s 9 n I r v v . 5 1 I 1 3 ' v 3 a n u 3 A : z tsf I7 xv ELEANOR SOHLSTROM Ellle The mrldest manner and the gen tlest heart Class Paper I Declamatrons I Red Cross 2 Glee Club 3 4 Prom Commrttee 3 Typrng Award 3 Class Day Commrttee 3 Asststant SoftballManager 3 Softball Man ager 4 Offtce Gtrl 4 Proutran A petrte mrss that fnendly smrle personallty plus her nursrng Career SANDRA VARNUM Sandy A wrnsome sense ofhumor a gra ctous charm and ah a brarn G1eeClub3 4 Proutran 4 Class Day Commrttee 3 PromCom mlttee 3 Spelllng Champronslup 3 Gxrls State Delegate 3 Stu dent Counc1l4 Typmg Award 3 Dramatrcs 4 Class Paper 4 Noon, Broadcast 4 Assembly Commrttee 4 Good Government Day Repre sentatlve 4 A pleasant smxle always prepared for her classes a modest mlss she s on her way toward success Semona PRISCILLA STANDISH Percy Where there sa spark there s al ways a frre Basketballr 2 3 4 Softballr 2 3 4 Class Paperl 2 3 4 Student COUDC113 4 V1ce Presldent I 2 Glee Clubl 3 4 MaJorette 2 3 Class Day Commrttee 3 Alternate forMemor1alServ1ces I Class En tertatnment I Dramatrcs 3 4 Prom Commrttee 3 Proutran 4 Noon Broadcast 4 Assembly Com mrttee 3 Our own lrttle farmerette always ready for fun athleuc her great lnterest rn Wentworth Instrtute NORMAND SOURDIF Norm Hearty and hale rs he J V Basketball 1 4 J V ase ball I A pleasant personalrty those grrls from the class of 58 those crazy sldebums Aren t you g la d you stayed to graduate? BRUCE WOODWARD Woody In qu1etness and conftdence shall be my strength Band I 2 3 Intramuralsl 2 3 4 Freshman Basketballr Track 2 3 Sctence Club I G lee Club 3 Out of TownAssembly I 2 Class Paper 2 3 Hrs s 1 z z 11 ng SIX Ford that after school Job the good trmes durmg noon hour a bowlrng enthusrast U . f . if ? I .. A 'theory , - 3? . - . . , 5 . :B ' 4. .I . ,. I . : , Q ' ' . s 1 1 : 1 1 : ' . .. . . 9 . . ' ' - s 9 v v n I l I ' Z , I . K f A 3 . 3 - gl ' : ' . : 4 lx l 0' -- A 2 Claaa Daq Our Charmlng Hostesses The Beginning Of the Efld CLASS DAY the flowers that almost weren t there laurel leaves but no blossoms the spell bound look on the Jumors faces the aura of sadness prevalllng around the Semors the rose covered arches he lockerroom punch connolsseurs proud Que Sera Sera parents ln m ndance tasteflllf orated tables readmg ofthe hlstory wxll and prophecy the smllmg gI3C1OUS Junlor hostesses autographrng of yearbooks all 1n all a happy occasron Claudra Hamlet and Joanne Benolt -'N -'x Z- rf Under the Arches I9 Punch 1n the Makmg D Gaudette B Snyder R, J3Sk0V13k R. Benhraume R. Gravelrne J Burke Q ,Q v l I ' 1 1 , r 3 X I Q Q f ' , I fl --- ' 2 6 -'thc ' , L'.l.tC , --- -H . . . I I --- - ' ' I' ' ' ' ' --- ---t ' . ' - N of , Q il. . I Y 1 Y f ' .rs K K A1 K . Q A 'U A .f rag x X A A V, V I I U I . I . I , . . 'Jheae 2 ui W0-J HARDEST WORKING FOR CLASS MOST ARGUMENTATIVE Roger Jaskovrak Lurse Mulhall Pamcra Boylan Jeffrey Frske Hold 1 i 1 i K, 2 r X FLIRTIEST Ann Daley Robert Morrrll WITTIEST Joanne Pontbnand Roger Gravelrne FRIENDLIEST Gall Frtzslmonds Bruce Snyder 20 BEST ACTORS Nancy Collette John Rodda IV 7 J V , :rf . A Q , A is , B , T ' I 2 Q K J x R Y VN X MX X 'ir M I t R mf' 4' in 1 l W 1 .y O B N - r I I N upeulatwe Ranlza Filhxgw .A-5 MOST INITIATIVE SHIEST Rlchard Bertluaume Lulse Mulhall Loulse Lyons Donald Aucorn MOST TALKATIVE Dolores Deslauners Roger Gravelrne MOST ATHLETIC Roger Jaskovrak hnstlne Ross .H' . ,- T I A.. MOST MISCHIEVOUS MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Joanne Pontbnand John Harungton 21 Donald Kenward Sandra Varnum I TTIQN L' I I I - 3 - I I if ,ror , x 1 I To I R Q xl I 'wgnow if, . A I I 'I , XT no I is O I 4 Y' I C . . 7 e Pontnaqal of a can FIRST ROVV M Prlzxo E Sohlstrom J Leware P Boylan L Mulhall Edltor J Lacrolx S Vam um J Benou M Arsenault SECOND ROW T baucxer C Hamlet G Fltzsxmonds N Collette C Ross P Srandlsh B Booth R Bercume J Pelleuer B Hodgerney Mmss Austm THIRD ROW jl-'ontbrland I Flske J Rodda I Harrmgton R Iaskovlak D Kenward J Grabowskl M Bermer D Collette As members of the staff, we are very proud and happy to have con trubuted our tlme and effort to the produchpn ofthe l957 Proutuan We typed, drewlnnumerable sketch es, planned layouts and plctures, and thus leamed to work together on a prolect When we leave our beloved Prouty, we hope that our yearbook wull be ahappy remmderof the many enloyable hours spent In b rn ng: ng the l957 Proutlan to you THIS WAY OR MA KING ENDS MEET J Rodda' S Vamum, P Standish' R Jaskovlak D Kenward, E. Sohlstrom, B. Booth J Leware 'Q-N Q f s K J 4. W PV ' ' ' 7 ' ef - is f 0, - s A 0' ,V I c . 4 , Q K -1' A ff, V . W .wr J' Q 1 , V fl lv . -v V, I 7 KJ. 3 . x7 A f , l 'I 1 ' A , 0 5 0 9 ' l 0 1 I C s . , n ' , . ' . . . : . ' , . , . . . , . , . h , . , . , . I . . , I b . I 1 . g 1 ' , 9 - I l ' D I - 1 u -r ' V . Q . . ' II ' ll c a . . . . . . ' Il - ll . 1 NW v .C S in , I N. , V ,A MEMS 535565656315 C. . '-5' Londo ob Gun Caatle MR EDWARDR M DONOUGH h s 1 ' fv x . 3 Qf.....--B Q MR ROLAND AUCOIN o A K- X ... 3 Sp' d fs 1 I I ' KJ, 5 ., 7 fan . I V- ge ! Do aj D W QL km' f f .jk.j ':,X Cp' 5' ' , ' ,TI , ' ' ' H'ghSh 1 Pr p1fD dPrty Gun '.'lutona-'.Thein aubjecta intnique MISS ELLEN ROCHE Subyects Stenography Bookkeepmg Extra Curr1cularAct1v1ty Sen ror Advrser ARTHUR CUNNINGHAM Subject English Extra Cumcular Actrvrues Graduauon Speakers Dr1ver Educauon Noon Hour Monrtor Semor Advrser Intramurals VICTOR TOLIS Subyects Algebra Mechanical Drawtng Trrgonometry Geometry Extra Currtcular Acuvrtres Freshman Advlser Student Councxl D1 rector of Athletics MISS GRACIA BURKILL Course of Study Freshman Advlser MISS GERTRUDE AUSTIN Commrttee Prouuan Class Day ANTHONY SANDINI SubJects General Math Polrucal Scxence Ancrent Htstory U S Hrstory Extra Currrcular Acttvtty Semor Honor Soctety Subyects Enghsh Speech Extra Curucular Acuvtnes Dramattcs, Subjects Latrn Englrsh Extra Curt1cularAct1v1t1es Scholarshtp them ABRAHAM ST JOHN Speakers Detentrons School Exammatrons A A Books MRS ALICE OLSON Sub1ects Word Study Busrness Practrce BO0kkB6Pll'lgI Extra Cur Campargn 25 Subyects Algebra French Extra Currlcular Acnvitres Graduation ncular ACEIVIIIES Spellxng Match Semor Honor Socrety Magazme : . . - : - : . - g , I I I n O I I I ' - . . . .- l l I 0 I U U . . . . . . 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'Iheq necoqmgecl each atudent aa an mdwtdual MISS RITA KELLY Subjects Biology Modern European Htstory Extra Currxcular Acttv 1t1es Jumor Advrser Scrap Book Decoratrons for Graduation MISS EVANGELINE GODDARD Subjects Spamsh Applted Geometry Algebra Extra Currrcular Actrvrttes Dean of Grrls Gutdance Drrector Graduauon Program ROGER DICKINSON Subjects U S Hrstory Engl1shIV Extra CurrrcularAct1vtties Dec lamattons Graduatron Program Graduauon Speakers Decorauons for Graduatton Drrector of Vtsual Educauon Junror Advrser MISS ANNE GRAHAM Subject Art MISS CAROL MURPHY Subject Home Economrcs Extra Currrcular Acuvrues Sophomore Advtser Jumor Red Cross Cheerleaders Advrser RICHARD GAUDETTE Subjects Chemrstry General Scrence Extra Curncular Acnvmes Sophomore Advrser Scholarsh1p Commrttee Drrver Educarron ALBERT WARNER Subjects Typewrxtmg Comptometry Extra Currrcular Actrvrtres Scholarsh1p Commrttee Dramatrcs MISS JEANNE BERTHLAUME R N School Nurse MISS MARIE GREGOIRE Secretary to the Supermtendent EDMUND KRENCISZ Subjects: Mechan1calDraw1r1g, Industrxal Arts Extra Currrcular Ac uvmesg Jumor Red Cross, Hobby Club I' 4 gm' M me 0 O I I I j . n . . - . . - ' I 0 . : . ' ' . . I . . . . - . . . , . I ,H p . : . . . - ' 5 ' V ' - - A ' -as ,rf elegsafg' , x r . ffiflge . : . i - . . . . 2 . . , . I I ' ,F N I j . : . . ' . - . . . . : , . , . . Mimi im 5655325 Quniona - About to aaaume achool leadeuahip FIRST ROW: J. Spink, C. St. Germain M. Aucoin, B, Patt, Secretary, P. Bal chunas, President, M. Tetreault, Treas urerg P. Marsden, Vice President, D. Roberts, P. Posk. SECOND ROW: S. Poland, J. Johnson, D. Rankfalla, M. Ledoux, J. Storey, I. Benoit, M, Perkins, J. Swallow, M. Schultz. THIRD ROW: R. Guertin, R. Haines, G. Thomas. J. Bradley, J. Cote, A, La- croix, J. Foskett, W. Allen, F. Hodger- Hey, FIRST ROW: M. Reavy, C. Blodgett, J. Remillard, N. Benjamin, J. Aucoin M. Pentilla, L. Beauregard. SECOND ROW: A. Costa, L. Stevens M. Gay, J. LaFlower, S. Fortin M. Tower, D. Carlson. THIRD ROW: J. Kaupilla, B. Delude W. Bourgois, R. Lacaire, R. Bercume R. Coulter. - SJLX- ,I sf FIRST ROW: G. Bailey, A. Morrisseau J. Madej, B. Paras, A. McComas M. Burke, B. Andrews, L. Beaudreau E. Brooks. SECOND ROW: M. Gould, C. Durkee C. Robbins, B. Mocerino, S. Gendron D. Landrqche, P. Cummings, J. Mea cham, J. Radzinski, P. Reidy, G. Bean do. THIRD ROW: A. Fontaine, R. St. Get main, B. Savoie, W. Constantine R. Marsh, D. Grenier, D, Arsenault P, Leahy, C. Norberg. fi I Q lf! So homonea-14lftead headed in the P U '-sv FIRST ROW: A, St, Germain, C. Put nam, C. Barre, L. Wagner, Treasurer, D. Manville, President: D. Coriveau Vice President, D. Flint, Secretary B. Trudeau, 1. Dyer. SECOND ROW: P. Berube, T. Devreux, J. Buxton, R. Richmond, P. Daoust, A. Graves, L. Dowgielewicz, T. Plante, D. Martin. THIRD ROW: P. Thompson, C. Man- chester, F. Martin, L. Labbe, L. Alix R. Lamothe, R. Manning, J. Gilboy D. Gregory. O 'gr night dinection FIRST ROW: J. Klem, A. McCormick, P. Boylan, B, Stuart, N. Lcware, V. Po- land, F. Hadley, M. Sweet. SECOND ROW: V. Newell, F. Chouin- ard, T. Hemenway, C. Booth, D. Gi- ganti, G. St. Germain, A. Hudson, R. Kelly. J. Hadley, THIRD ROW: R. Blodgett, D. Baril, D. Greene, P. Bemis, R. Landine, J. Terry, H. Blaisdell, J. Neal, R. Mill- el. FN s FIRST ROW: C. Lucier. C. Gendron, M. Hurley, K, Kretcluuar, A, Lamothe, P. Berthiaunie, P. Plouffe, J. Dyer, E. Ford, SECOND ROW: P, DeWilIis, B. Bernard M. Savageau, C. Donnelly, M. Snay, C. Jolly, N. Clough, H. Ledoux, S. Bru- nell. THIRD ROW: G. Woodward, R. Gren- ier, J. Grant, L. Fedler, R. Holihan, H. Hurley, R. Lammi, W. Letendre, R. Lacaire. '3neahmen- the ladder: FIRST ROW: M. Thurlow, T. Gaudet- te, L. Stevens, C, Holmes, P. Burke, F, Adams, S, Lachambre, P. Kulp, J. Rose, E. Sterling, K. McNamara, B. Riziki. SECOND ROW: J. Demers, S. Mutlick, L. Kutzuba, S. Gorak, Y. Delisle, S. McNamara, C. Lavigne, S. Brooks, L. Dwinell, D. Fontaine, N, Cum- mings, D. Stuart. THIRD ROW: P. Lapierre, G, Audette, W. Morgan, D. Walker, B. Ledoux, R. Thomas, E. Vezina, F, Zelatores, G. Berthiaume, R. Gaudette, R. Le- rnoine, R. Barnes. 3 hh r ,ga +- l Beqinninq at the bottom at 4 ' s FIRST ROW: S. Andrews, M. whir- comb, M. Ross, Treasurer, P. Young, fx Secretaryg R. Prouty, Presidentg M. Be- v, 1 rard, Vice President: I. Grabowski, B. Cote, F. Freeman, J. Gaucher, D. Dumore, SECOND ROW: C. Treadwell, P. Man- ming, C. Noyse, C. Lacroix, C. Pizon, N. Richardson, C. Novak, M. Maher, C. McCarthy, C. Bcrthiaume, J, Beau- dreau, V. Lyman. THIRD ROW: J. Toomey, R. Horn, R. Suprenant, P. Cycz, T. Travers, R, Foisy, R. Siminovitch, R. Pigon, R. Kowalski, J. Montgomery. B. Putnam, C. Fenner, J, C. Larson, SECOND ROW: B, Lapierre, J, Houlihan, L. Blodgetr, C, Bouvier, J. Bernier, S. Leveillee, E, Scott, M. Swallow, H, Schultz, M, Normandin, F, Plumley, L. Silliman. THIRD ROW: R. Fortin, E. Bercume, R. Puchalski, J. Gauthier, D. LeBlanc, P. Prizio, G. Lavigne, L. Pentilla, T. Brunelle, E. Draine, R. Fritze. FIRST ROW: S. Leduc, B. Savoie, B. Grogan, D, Peluso, Gordon, J. Keyes, J. McMillan, R. Pelletier, B, Pelletier, GB QW! E fl fm 'l' Owl Yliqht 05 Ciaq Sleatiuitiea rrzf , w ,, f - L, L L . 1 A I , 11 5 . 1' Q ' C f , C X 5 iv, rC ,,7,.Cwki Cf x wmwkm 'Q ,,' ,Q 3 ' - -q ' C 6 X , ,gy W f L' svn' X 4 R l slay A' V sf 3 OUR TROUBADORS R Jaskovlak P Boylan G Fxtzsxmonds DRUTING AND DREAMING C G11boy D Deslaurlers S OCa11aghan D Collette J l'1SkS J Gllboy Ma ll, the long awaited mght many mg ts of planning, working, and fun the wrshmg well that dnsa peared whatever happened to rt? -our eautlful swung en twmed wrth dellcate roses -the lovely stone wall -the wlld rushmg to have the gym completed on tame gurls rn frlmy gowns, boys rn tux and cummberbunds the umque dance programs wishes made at the wrshlng well Moonlight In New England, a nrght filled with happy mem orres for the lumors ON WITH THE DANCE M Bermer P Standxsh J Pelleuer M Arsenault N Collette A Daley J Pontbrland B Vo- rf Ar ABOUTONNIERE MONSIEUR? E DMARCH Boylan D Gaudette J Pontbuand R Mrller 32 TH GRAN F i y Ap M Y ' Xl , X: X - X xx Q . I a f E-xl. ' el lvl . U- E . 1 . n . Q ' . n . J . g is . l X ,, s llssll ' 1 g C, N I QC, T Q , CC CS W I F2 Q na, Z C , A h .1-55,3 C - V. 2 . ,,v Q lf . C l ' 51 CC - y Y g N Q 1,-fpl V Cfg Ki. f 'A ft l ls C 1 E ll y All the Would'a 14 Stage ' - null: l OH THERE YOU ARE YOU BIG STRONG BADMAN LOUIE FOR SHERIFFl YOUII Hamlet J Pelleuer C Ross N Collette, P Standrsh G Frrzsxmonds P Boylan R. Gravehne Boylan D Deslauuers P Marsden R Gravelme B Snyder R Mornll Girl Crazy, a hllarnous comedy ab t a dude ranch In Arizona, relates what hap pens when Louie, a Brooklynlte cab drlver, runs for sheriff against Lank, a bug bad hombre from the West The owner of the ranch as a playboy from New York who falls In love with aWestern gurl The romance be comes complicated with the arruval of stall another layboy The eautaful and colorful costumes made by Barbara Booth and Therese Saucler added authentlcnty to the Western background One of the play s hlghllghts was Lank s pursuit of Loule around the registration desk The curtam closes onapeaceful, happy scene as the Easterners decade to stay In the West ALL HANDS AROUND 'x 5 'Q HEROES BEHIND THE SCENE HEYI CURLEY Cl:Wl R Bel'll118l1l'H6 J Kaupplla P Archambeault 33 D Corrlveau R Jaskovlak R, Gravellne P Thompson L Johnson D Kenward ,. I , I .. .. r , U N Ca , . , - g - o n 0 I . , I P- o 1 J 1 9 1 l I I f 0 Il ' ' Il ' ' ou E' ep A . . . - 1.5 S, l . . s 4, . . . - 5 . - E u ly , . . ' , K f 4 , Q 'ir' l A , P Y lx s 5 . Tl 1 Q . f , 'R fiixslir ' I 3 X' gi Y. ' Wig 1 A 'X 'ts' .' . D n - D , . , . . , . I , U , I . . I 5 l Life ia enuichecl TYPEWRITING E Rlchard R Momll J Grdbowskl S Futze M Arsenault J Benolt The purpose of the typewrltl ng course is two-fold first, to teach the fundamentals of the machine and the mechanics of letter writing, second, to develop accuracy of writing with a good average speed INDUSTRIAL ARTS Gravelme G Woodward P Balchunas F Marun A Costa Industrial Arts IS that part of the curriculum which is based upon the manufacturing and construction phases oflndustry Itis a laboratory sublect which affords try out opportunities andls less formal than the conventional academic work The students acquire basic skills in the process, methods, and use of tools and materials SPEECH J, Radzinski, D. Gaudette. Jean Radzinski demonstrates the art of defendo with Donald Gaudette as the victim. In speech class each student gives one speech to inform in which he ex lains a subiect of his own choosing, and, if possi le, givesademonstration toillustrate his explanation STENOGRXPHY Collette M Arsenaull J Pellcuer J Lacroix R Bercume Nl1SSEl16f1ROCllC The main purpose of the course is to train the stu dents in the fundamentals and then to develop s eed and accuracy The course also teaches the ifference between an ordinary stenographic pos: tion and a secretarial position X ?- 0 I I : J , A 4 N. , : , 1. 4 , . 'A G . . . . . .-ig A ln. we X E R. ' , . , . , . ' . . . . . . y Qs ' ' . ff l A . . . . I V' 1 km w B14 Owl 'Jutona BIOLOGY C Donnelly M Savageau C Barre Biology aids the sophomores in gatntng a bet ter understanding of the world around them From this course they learn about the complex animal world and the very interesting world of plant life Shown here are three girls experimenting with white mice This is just one phase of study in this inform ative course MODERN EUROPEAN HISTORY R Morrill P Standish J Grabowski Modern European History 1S a combined study of current events, newspaper work and European HISIOIY This course gives students a broader outlook on present world occurrences through a better under standing of past events HOME ECONOMICS M Thurlow F I-reemau In home economics we are convinced It's a woman s world We study varied aspects of home economics foods and nutrition, clothing and groom ing home furnishings home management, and fam ily relations Whatever path we may follow in the future housewife or career woman we will be pre pared to make ourselves and those around us happier by the knowledge skills, and attitudes which we have developed and attained .a-.. ' CHEMISTRY D Kenward L Little, D Deslaurrers, J Burke S Varnum J Fiske M Prizlo D Collette D Aucoin The obJect1ves of chemisny must be adapted to the needs of students desirous of higher education and may be summarized as follows- I. An understanding of basic and fundamental chemical principles, . A keener appreciation of modern scientific achievements and fundamental processes, The development of laboratory manipula- tions and the familiarization with the sci- entific method. , CT. 4 The development of skills in writing logical laboratory reports. Rulena ob Owl Realm The Presldent of the ACIIVIUCS ASSOCIB tron who presldes at school functlons and sxgns all certrflcates awarded to those outstandmg tn extra currxcular HCUVIIIES, 1S elected by the stu dent body ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE O'Co1n S O Callaghan The Assembly Commxttee members meet wrth Mr Aucotn to plan the weekly assembhes whrch are attended and enJoyed by the student body The Student Councll IS elected by the student body lt IS composed of flfteen members conslstlng of one Freshman, two Sophomores, three Juniors, and four Seniors The presidents of the four classes become members of the council ex OfflClO The chief purpose of the Student Councll rs to discuss the various questions placed In the suggestion box by the students Other matters of buslness whuch concern the welfare of the school are also discussed Any student who lsfortunate enough to be elected should be proud to be a member of the Student Council STUDENT COUNCIL FRONT ROW P Balchunas D Corrlveau P Standish Secretary R Jaskovtak, Presxdent N Col latte, V1ce Prestdent. S. O'Ca1 laghan, M. O'Co1n, D. Robbrns. BACK ROW, D. Fl1nt, S. Varnum, P. Posk, D. Gaudette, J. Grabow skt, D. Mandevrlle, R Prouty l , If my ' W .ng A. A. EQRESIDENT, Stanton Qvcauaghan D. Gaudette, P. Posk, D. Corriveau, S. Varnum, J. Grabowski, M. lv E Q K it g ' . . ' . : be Pep Penaomlgzed MAJORETTES The malorettes, chosen by their leader and Mr Aucoln, march before the school band on two occasions the parade on Hallowe en and the Me morlal Day Parade After practice together and make up their routme Before a parade, each girl must know this routme, or she is not al lowed to march Practice is held once a week, with each girl trying very hard to do her best 4 l? V FRONT ROW B Trudeau C Putnum N Clough G Hxtchmbs E Putnam BACK ROW F Clunourd S Brunell S Andrews M r V Newell B ore Start up the Cheermgl CHEERLEADERS The Cheerleaders, chosen each year by the Student Council, consist of ten girls who are picked because of their ability, lively spirit, and co ordination. They act as hostesses two nights in March for the Annual Cheerleaders' Tournament. Also, they attend all home and out of town basketball games. This year, for the second time, they won first place in the Southeastern Cheerleaders' Tourna ment sponsored by Wrentham High School. We should all be proud to have these girls as pep boosters for our school. IRONT ROW M Bermer, B Andrews, G, Pomeroy, C, G11 boy, A. Daley, M. Arsenault, L. Mulhall, P, Boylan. BACK ROW A, McCorm1ck, N. Collette. o o . . ET in 1' ,jx ' flft. '- fix? M ' aj ll ' . 7 ,Cr X T 4 ' llfll Rr I 'I I l - ' S. 1 If N C. dp . V , ,C ' C 5' . T . - 'L l in f Ni' T 1 X -N T' -A being selected, the girls I of C fry' ,S t A QM X M, 'X 1 C 1 ' T l ' a l jg: l I 7 5 . ,Y C . . . - - I f S ' A . . . K 1 ' ' ' XC C C in T' . y C A Q C g i C 5.9.9, u .. .0 C . , . , . , A v . ,CC l icq to the Would THE YOUNG AND TALENTED OUR BAND Miss Daoust Girls Choir G Fitzsimonds B Savoie, G Ingram D Green C, Ross B Dowgielewicz The redolent plne scent looking parents weeks ed gym the alr of fes of rehearslng and plan tlvrty the ongellcal mn the delightful look on the chorlsters specialty acts o mght faces beautiful Christ to remember mas carols proud on THAT CERTAIN CHRISTMAS FEELING Members of Glee Club NUTTIN FOR CHRISTMAS P Thompson R, Berthxaume C Hamlet 5 l i fl 2 ! 1 ' v I ' 0 5 . , , . . , . . L, Johnson, R. Jaskoviak, D. Corriveau, O HOLY NIGHT . , l . Q X .7 . I ' N X 'f . K ' 'P' A gl F ff 1 5 Efun Cjo Bnaqh TI-IE BAND N IRISH IYI 3 lx Mr Tamosu1nas,C Barre N Bcnjmnn C Rosr I M n mx rm den K Wentworth P Thompson R Woodward R M1IlLr L gr I D Barxl Sf Patrick s Day as a gala occasion at Proufy, celebrafed with sung: ng, cloncmg, and clecorahve lrrsh colors TH C OLI I I Iv ermer mm II v1 I 'llwe gym was filled will parents and friends, wlwo Iomed us an the grand fl male with old :me lrlsl favorites TI-II: GLEECLUB L IVURU 1 Pfllfllff s xNn1rsCmrwm my X55 N. I is I ' a X. 'W ' 5 ll'I'IIi Q Q i' ARI. SMILIYL- , ' , , . ' 'z ' , . , 2. ars- Ii, Solllstr ln, M, MCI? I. Young, KI, uxlv-x 3.1, M mar, , , , , , , 4 , , ' ', 1, PcI1'ri', NI, Ars 'nault, J, PUIIIIIFIJIIII, Llnlulnll, - , - 5 . . . . K . . -t. . ' 1 ' , X If T .jg 'I M. I3 '-, M. Arsf 1 It, P. Str rdzslx, N fir Inc, ' ' - L If 'I7 HQ .LY ix zu 649 I ,. I. 5 52 . ISN ' w ' sf, I Nsfffl. A' . iN ,fr V Y- . 5,.' ,,. Y'-1-s V. ,,, NS-W 4 RED CROSS B Snyder, A Lacroix, B Savoie, R. Guertin During the one hour a week which they do nated the boys made book shelves writing boards cribbage boards and bed boards When the proJer.s are completed they are sent to the Chapter House in Worcester where they are distributed to hospitals RED CROSS T. Saucier, D, Fontaine, N. Cummings, A. Mac- Cormick, T, Plante, J, Dyer, D. Flint, Both the boys and girls in Junior Red Cross activity groups this year have worked hard to make useful articles for veterans' hospitals, children's hos- pitals, and other needy groups. The girls made stuff- ed animals and started to knit a large afghan, HAM OPERATORS R Manning W Ledoux, D Walker, R Puchalski This newly organized club is made up of a group of boys who are interested in becoming Ama teur Radio Operators or Hams as they are common ly called Only one member is actually a Ham but another boy has applied for his license To obtain a license, one must pass an examination which consists of sending and receiving five words per minute in Continental Morse Code He must be able to answer questions concerning the theory of the operation of transmitters and receivers A knowledge of certain algebraic equations is also essential to the building of Radio Circuits CAMERA CLUB D Martin 1. Buxton R Prouty, M Maher, C, Booth P Boylan V Poland R Kelley T. Brunel- le L Coderre D Mandeville R, Dickinson The Camera Club meets in the lab every Tuesday during Activity Period and uses the fine darkroom whichis available, Members learn how to develop and print their own films and negatives and are instructed in some of the theory of photography In addition emphasis is placed on the artistic inter- pretation of photographic subject matter so that members learn what makes a good picture Planning, Wonkincpand Sefwinq Othefra C A U nl ff 'Jauqht ua coopenatzon MAGAZINE CAMPAIGN M Arsenault J Pontbuand J BCDOII R Bertluaume The magazine campaign is held annually Each class makes an effort to sell as many subscriptions as it can There are prizes for the top two sellers Richard Berthlaume, with S140 78 worth of sub scrlptlons, was high salesman Joanne Pontbrland was second with S84 6l Richard recenvedaclock radio, and Joanne received a camera with the flash attachment The school broke all records in salesmanshlp The grand total was S4 344 07, an amount never before equalled Marie Arsenault and Joanne Benoit were Co-Managers .mx NOON BROADCAST J Rodda F Lacalre R Gravehne R Jaskovlak J Pontbnand B Booth Before afternoon classes begin, the speech classes put on their own broadcast over station W D P H S This broadcast covers world, local, sports, and school news Each week the speech classes alternate in participating on the noon broadcast A A TREASURERS B Andrews C St Germame L Beaudreau 3ooo.9'3 9-img-O 009,453 -10 -2fD9..3Y 5 0-1105- 3'-15305 3'3m- Q 3' Q-ofa gag-91368 4-2 23 mmZ',To5. m -L-on-Pm vu YU'O - 00232: OQ,-- 3.53--5'-:P I-GMO-rg og-Dum? sms-me 9:I 2'2 gvlox--n-0 nv '42 Q--O Qs S0 5'-'O -1519320 Ofbo QQ gm-19403 2 '34102 BQSQQMEQ -13203 Q.fD-0-Q. A., MMM S I HOBBY CLUB I Hadley P Young N Leware A Lamothe C Lacroix The hobby club, which meets each Tuesday morn Ing during the actlvitv period, IS conducted by Mr Krenclsz. lts purpose is to develop avocatlonol skills to help students spend their leisure time worthily. Hobbies vary from leather tooling work to artmetal. Some of the common proiects this year are leather cigarette cases, key cases, and embossed copper plaques. 0 . ' . . . L BB .yxw ' - - ' ftp! , 2 . ' '. . Qi A 4 . ' A l ' 1 J . 7 ,. Q A ' ! ' f 1 ji, gf O' The task of these girls is to count and record the 9 . . . o X f 4. . ' O ' K l '- A X 1 2 S Kes . g. 1 I I V ' 0 vi ' A 1 t .- X Deck the 'Halla with -Holly QQ! THE FIRST NOEL First place won by Semor class R Jaskovlak I Leware lt has become tradltlonal for every class to decorate a speclfrecl room each year at Chrrstmas tame The students go all out ' with these decoratrons by choosr ng a theme and carryrng It throughout the room HERE COMES SANTA CLAUS Th1rd place won by Jumor class B Part L Beaudreau D Robbms P Marsden 'Ne 'Um the Season 70 Be Qollq X.-v' THE TWELVE DAYS OF CHRISTMAS Second place won by Freshman class J Keyes J Bellllel' E Bercume P Young M Ross A few days before the Chrrstn-as vocohon, o group selected from the Alumni ludges the four rooms As this as port of the class contest, there rs much compehhon SANTA S WORKSHOP Fourth place won by Sophomore class C Gendron T Plante D Mandevllle J Neal jk 'sv' 1 K Bach-ob-the-Scene Wonkena READY FOR TH! CROWD Mrs Torrey Mrs Arldruxs Mrs Cunmngham JANITORS Mr Collette Mr Guertm The number of pupils regularly eahng In the cafeteria has Increased making It necessary to add another worker In December a turkey dlnner wnth all the flxlngs brought a record number of l83 We three spare no efforts to give an ap etlzlng and nourlshlng meal, aided greatly y the variety of good suplus foods IT MUST Bl: A GOOD LUNCH S Varnum B Booth C Gxlboy B Hodgemey J Gaucher I Grabowslu C Hamlet . . 3 . . . I 7 X l I O O I . . . . . . . 33 .. r uv , Y . . . . . . 1 Y N V - 1 - . - . 1 A .f- l . ,,.. , t , M f I .V Z , 5 ' M335 'L , Q . . 3 .-ffl W' . N' 1'-'ffjwi Q I 1 k . . X 4 Q -1 ' , In V I 1 Q Q ' ' X C L . -. M.. nt' A MF' if ' , Q fwfr X - R. .'iQ1:,3 ,WV W, ..-.C ,N l V . , . , . I , . , . , . , . . I 4 , , . . 3523366175 G55 I-IRST ROW T Hemenway D Gaudette L Johnson D Gremer P Thompson SECOND ROW R, M111er L Labbe R Jaskov1ak L Ahx D Comveau R Lamothe P Marsden OPPONENTS: Jamboree Assumption Worcester Trade Leicester Northbridge Northbridge Alumni Sacred Heart St. John's Sacred Heart Bartlett Wells Bartlett Worcester Trade St. Stephen's Worcester South Auburn Wells Southbridge Gun Kmqhta ob the Count nf s! Rxchard Duane Cornveau K, 1 f 'ii SQ S 'Je XL W imager Jaskoviak awww Countmen Donald Gaude IIC ,ff Louls A11x .g1,' L V L Y .1252--: . . f K 2 gfggn. I g V, . K K S iff, I , . ' K ff' ' if K t 47 . gf . ' X ' X- Rf at I fy v:.,:U-jgilg-:,' k L- . A V - ' 3 ' - f, f. '.,E:116fl'i 1f: 1: -a,'5Q-- L ,xy 4- ' ' Lv: T' ' W, ,1 , if- .Q K za,-5 A Sw -. A T Gu. ,, A ' , , . f A lr 3 , .. f ,... 1 yy Nm I ' 5, - 1 umon Kmqhta SINK IT TOMMY GET THAT REBOUND I T Hemenway J Grant L Labbe, R, Gremer THEY Prouty Assumptl on Prouty Trade Proufy Northbrl dge Proufy BGYHCH' Prouty St Stephens Pyoufy St John s Prouty Sacred Heart Prouty Bartlett Prouty St Stephens OUR FUTURE STARS FRONT J Grabowskl R Coulter D Gregory L Coderre T Hem enway SECOND ROW R Gremer F Hayes L Labbe P Dube P Thompson J Grant RAISE THAT SCORE JUMPING HIGH J Grant T Hemenway P Thompson L Labbe O O X I I A WE 5 X I 3 3. of 23 ' I of ' 31 17 I 35 I8 ' 36 39 I I 47 Proufy 44 V QL Wells 42 27 Ll - 29 19 . ' 48 29 36 25 36 42 . 38 I Lacliea of the Count Hardwick North Brookfield Southbridge Northbridge Wells Notre Dome Barre North Brookfield Hordwl ck Notre Dome Northbrl dge SCORES 55 Prouty 62 I7 Prouty 38 33 Prouty 47 Prouty Prouty Prouty Prouty Prouty Prouty Prouty Prouty WATCH THAT SHOT I CHECK THAT PASS 1 D Deslauuers p gtandlsh Poland J Pontbrland J Johnson B Patt L DOWg1811WlCZ D Deslaurlers G Fltzslmonds DRIVE AROUND THERE C Ross P Standlsh LISTEN CAREFULLY SAYS COACH AUCOIN P Standxsh D Deslauu ers C Ross J Johnson G Fltzsxmonds 48 39 23 39 33 71 28 42 24 41 ' 36 46 37 60 ' 35 60 CAGERS OF THE COURT, FRONT: Co.-captains, P. Standish, C. Ross STANDING M Savageau M Gould V . , . Q Damaela of the Diamond Proufy Prouty Proufy Proury Proufy Prouty Gall Fnzsrmonds Dolores Deslaurrers Joanne FRONT ROW M McEvoy M Mrtchell, J Chrrsuan, M Barrett SECOND ROW V Poland I Ponrbrrand I Leware I Johnson M Savaugeau THIRD ROW P Standrsh C Ross D Deslaurrers E Sohlstrom Manager J Rem111ard G FIIZSI monds J Storrey Pontbriand THEY Oxford Len cesfer Oxford Wells Len cester We I Is Chflsfme ROSS P!'1SC111a Standrsh June Leware Gun Baaeball Ylme THE TEAM FIRST ROW D Gregory R Streeter R. Gaudette R. Grenier T Hemmgway, D Aucom J Burke SECOND ROW R Lamothe J Grant J Cote B Delude, R Jaskovlak P Thompson THIRD ROW L A11x, D Aucom D COITIVCBU D Gaudette, R. Gravelme D Grenier IN THE DUGOUT D Gaudetze R Gauderte J Burke Streeter and Mr Prusaczyk Proufy Wel I s Proufy Proufy Proufy Barfl eff Assumpflon Wcuchuse ff Commerce Proufy Proufy Proufy Groffon Sneakers and A11 l R Jaskovlak Commerce Proufy Trade Wcchuseff Nofre Dame Proufy Proufy Proufy Proufy Borfl eff Wel I s Notre Dome Proufy THE THROW DOWN TO SECOND THE MIGHTY BAT OF WHITEY D Gauderte D Aucom Hanuiena Jn fiction Q D, P, H, S. CROSS COUNTRY TEAM FIRST ROW: W. Ledoux, J. Fiske, L. Coderre, R. Thomas, L. Fedler, R, Houlihan, SECOND ROW: Mr. Fanning, L. Labbe. I. Harrington, S. O'Ca11aghan. SCORES Tangtasqua Prouty 31 24 South Classical will SCORES ' H-A S Cole Trade Prouty 37 20 Oxford Prouty 35 V2 21 29 47 Prout 7715 Assumption Prouty 32 23 BREAKING THE TAPE AND THERE THEY GOI SPIN ITI R. Thomas R. Jaskoviak Track and Cross Country are Prouty's unglorified -wk sports. In the past year, unknown to most, Prouty has had some of the best legmen in the county. Our team, sparked by senior Jack Harrington, proved an equal match to the Worcester schools. Coach Fanning expects a good season next year on the strength of the up and coming underclassmen . it '23 ,X .et 'Jauewell You have now flnlshed the tour of our castle and have seen a portrayal of the events of one year at Prouty To the Class of l957 this book contains many happy moments of the llfe wlthln our castle We leave now to loan the various crafts and guilds for which our life at Prouty has prepared us flnanclal ard, have made possible the publrcahon of this book As eclltor, I want to express my sincere appreciation to all the staff who have wlllmgly devoted their tlme and effort to produce this l957 Proutlan Lulse Mulhall We extend our thanks to the sponsors who, because of thefr II ' II v Y'- li YY' ii V- shi' WV' 1 61 3 lu has Mlum tllllu I 'UI umm if 1 1. Q. gl L lx u Uma o Ulu ,uw lu gym, 1 L ul LL L W lu Num' ! 80,1 H . Y Y' ll t sl, 1: 'I H iN 'I ff. . 'I . 1' 'um '30, 'Q K f 'xl' . ,,' I nl, .' 1 lin' Q rg h L 'l . T ' ? .Ulu ' -.. ' :'g' J 0 f K M ff: :I 'fr -D 1 ,', I 1' r fn- lil K . ' 4. , . no kk . u ' o 1 L tk 0 I 5 t. ' s ' ' I ' ' pl .L .. Kam aa, .ku W V 0, ,Wifi WWW W! will L. G. BALFOUR COMPANY Attleboro, Massachusetts KNOWN WHEREVER THERE ARE SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES Class Rings and Plns Commencement Invntatlons Drplomas Personal Cards Club Inszgma Medals and Trophles Re presented by GENE MANCHESTER Attleboro Off: ce --Q1 5 5 1 I- 5 L-14 s..'.F.l , Wm?-L my I if Ep 1 llll ess, V .,,.,,. .. ,, Compliments of NCRMAN D. FARQUHARSCN PLUMBING AND HEATERS CONTRACTOR Telephone TU 5 3049 BANK BY MAIL Deposits Co On Interest The First Business Day of Each Month LEICESTER SAVINGS BANK Mople Street SPSHCSI' . I BROOKFIELD ATHLETIC SHOE COMPANY, INC. Manufacturer of Athletic Shoes First in Quality and Performance East Brookfield .'-41' f T f' gg pl .-QV: M .5 I 1 BECKER JUNIOR COLLEGE of Bus: ness Admnnlstratl on and Secretarial Science A CAREER SCHOOL OF BUSINESS Worcester Massachusetts DAY DIVISION PROGRAMS Accounting Medical Secretarial Business Administration R Executnve Secretarial 9 Secretarial Flnlshlng Stenographlc Secretarial Transfer Prlvlleges ATHLE with Many Leading Colleges TICS PLACEMENT SERVICE Catalog on Request X ,f IQ I f -PI J ' its lt' A I ' ' ' ' etail Merchandisin FM -31 HYCREST FARMS TRI-CITY DAIRY ,ga 5 , MILK MAKES STRONG BODIES Leoml nster Massachusetts GHIZE CHEVROLET INC T20 Mann Street Dealer ln New Cars and Trucks O K Used Cars COMPLETE SERVICING DEPARTMENT James M Keyes, President Joseph E Anderson Sales Manager SALES REPRESENTATIVES SERVICING DEPARTMENT Peter Dahrooge Harry Donavednan Mgr George A Mann Sr Frederick Meloche SPENCER SAVINGS BANK W J Heffernan President H P Starr Treasurer Incorporated T871 KVM, SA INGS B440 2 STABILETY '4ss cnusivs 3 X. s . I o . ' - ll II . - ' I . . . . . , . . . . I . U6-49-'lt I C Q .mfs L . . . , . s , V O XX 1 T, or f,-rf C, I, 3, A ,X v MUIUAL SAVINQS CENTRAL NIB Glzmtlv Qlvntaurant 8: Bmrg 'Ear gDr THE AMERICAN LEGION GAUDETTE KIRK POST 138 I ll QERI!- vqlkfa 1 4 5'9 ffffil? dC BEST wlsHEs TO THE cLAss or 1957 KINGSBURY HEEL COMPANY WORCESTER COUNTY TRUST COMPANY SPENCER OFFICE Sp M h 1 0 F Il Course Dinners - Enjoyable Luncheons - Refreshin inks On Sergeant Lake in Leicester Y 0 1 S - 'V 4 , 1 x 4 - E, S7 1 P A. 5 9 Q r xxx F God on ounh'y Best Wishes, Graduates MOCERINO PONTIAC, INC. West Main Street ?5PoNTIAv Congratulations BEAUDOIN JEWELERS 24 Mechanic Street .RAM IQFYSE, LN Tel TU 58731 ln Congrcxtu I ata ons JE FFE RSON PRODUCTS Sutton Massachusetts GENDRON BROTHERS Mlnk Ranch MCEVOY TRAVEL BUREAU 9 Elm Street Worcester 8 Massachusetts Rall Steamship Air Bus Hotels 5 Best Washes DR FREDRICF MASE COMPTOMETER SCHOOL Offers one ofthe qu: ckest and surest ways to enter business C om p tom e t e r School graduates are In constant demand with ex cel lent opportum tl es for advancement New classes start weekly Day or Evening COLONIAL CLUB Home of Good Food Listed by Duncan Hines Indlvldual Instruction and free placement service Tultlon reasonable Thompson Road, Webster Frederic B M Cady Manager 306 Mann St Room 420 Tel PL 3 35l7 Tel IO7l or I834 Ted Morse Mgr Worcester Mass Q - . ,, 7 A, s x A flrn farmed: fha- h Keepsake . . 1 I 0 ' X : , -1, . ,I . ' ssrs rsrs ssssst P S ssrr 1 I ssts k.I,lK,.gr,M,i1iyw ix.. vb . ,hz ,,r,,kV,L ii Ljt rgpfh. K, M. I It,, 1 4- M.,,,-..,i,,-,.., 2- .4 1 ,i gnc,-:fin sIffgf,:g-gIg-gas--wr-'1.'q1 -' 1:5 1,5 :gn,g:t3f :f ,Q 26. g .lg f- 1, -521 -. . , . . . . - ,, H , . . . . , . . . . . . , . . . ' Q 1 I , . BENOlT'S WELDING SHOP E. J. Benoit, Prop. Electric and Acetylene Welding Bridge Street East Brookfield Telephone VO 7-2877 Compliments of BUD'S MEN'S and BOYS' SHOP E. J. Budnlk, Prop. 138 A Main Street Spencer X rx , AN 4 . A Mr' A ,gmair s..'k.sa+'ll'f'l W.. sir if K Best Wishes from SPENCER MONDAY CLUB Compliments of FARM BUREAU ASSOCIATION Rochdale, Massachusetts KINGSLEY FUNERAL HOME Since 1880 J Alden Wentworth Director Congratulations to the Class DR F E GRENIER SWALLOW S GARAGE Starting Lighting lgmtron and Carburetor Specialist 72 i 2 Cherry Street nf-A aumlruunpl xi L MAC S T V SHOP I97 Main Street North Brookfield Radio T V Phonographs S7 Sa es Y it Po I an pu gr Serv: ce DSE W Records .sf is-it is nik' fx . . . . . . . - I I I I l . . . . . . . I I I . . . .. . . - ! 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LAMOUREUX FURNITURE COMPANY Furnlshers of Happy Homes Slnce I88O WORCESTER BICKFORD INCORPORATED Manufacturers of Slippers SPENCER SEA FOODS SNACK BAR RESTAURANT S tl xsjjlgg PHANEUF S Sport Clothing and Shoes o Men and Boys f VAN S PASTRY Decorated Cakes A Specialty Best Wu shes RICHARDSON K PROUTY Insurance Sugden Block Spencer Congratulations Good Luck S PE NCE R A FR'END WOMAN s CLUB I 1 f r M ITT if V Q9 -, ' ' fx , fl lr 1 ,j' .- ' ' ,Lx , :il.4-I -ff ' ,J l ef ie of ' R gf? em. - - If ,, il, !5,A.- f ,, I I I I SPENCER PHARMACY Open Every Day rom 9 OO A M I0 OO P M Best of Luck RICHARD SNOW Plastering Congratu I atl ons from SPE NCER PARE NT TEACHE RS ASSOCIATION Best Wishes DR LEONARDA SIMONELLI H E SHAW COMPANY OF NEW ENGLAND Distributors Slnce I870 Cigars Cigarettes Candy Boston Worcester Springfield New Haven SPENCER FOOD MART X 'QJ BRISTOL S PHARMACY The RexaII Store West Brookfield 0lfU' CJ DEPENDABLE 5 oszucclst Congratulatlons to the Class of I957 DEMERS CAFE f I , I W I l if ' A ' ' T ' ' M I I ' . 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I , 4 1' Rf I1 X ii 2 KI? 59159 Congratulations to the Class of I957 J E ANTELL 84 SONS INCORPORATED KLEVEN SHOE SALES COMPANY INC A company you can count on Dlvuslon of ZZ General Shoe Corporation Nashville Tennessee WORCESTER JUNIOR COLLEGE Coeducatlonal DAY AND EVENING DIVISIONS Programs Ieadmg to the Associate Degree In ENGINEERING LIBERAL ARTS BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION AND PRQGRAMS Fora woMEN Members of New England Association of Colleges and Secondar Schools For Bulletin anal, Catalog Wrlte John Elberfeld, Dean WORCESTER JUNIOR COLLEGE 766 Mann Street PL 5 6IOI Worcester 8 Massachusetts Good Luck, Graduates CENTRAL MASSACHUSETTS GAS COMPANY Best Wishes If 9 ,HW O IDU! KILWITT WORCESTER COUNTY ELECTRIC COMPANY L and w soDA BAR ' Rl' U Q , S FIRST NATIONAL STORES INC I42 Mann Street ncer Massachusetts Sad Noga Manager COTE BROTHERS W A Cote Proprietor Range and Fuel OII Utlllty Gas 4 Maple Street MAJOR S SPAGHETTI HOUSE Lencester Center For a dellghtful meal ln Q an Interesting atmosphere Good Luck To You In the Future SPENCER 4 H CLUBS I 1 Congratu I atl ons HOTEL MASSASOIT Phlllp A Quinn 8. Dorothy L. Quinn Owners L- v mfg' N it 1, , ' ' Ler's Meet at the .' -.I N Sp ., V, G59 . J . 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