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But, that was yesterday. Today, we are taking a large and permanent step into the world of men. We are shedding the restrictions and the shelter of our wonderland and taking up the responsibilities and privileges of adulthood. We do this not without sorrow, for never again shall we be so totally free of responsibility. Thus, we are fear- ful of a world we have sometimes heard described so bitterly. However, there is much joy mixed with the sadness — the joy found in the anticipation of the privileges and independence we are coming to receive. There is pride in being deemed worthy of citizenship in so demanding a world. Above all, there is hope and confidence. So many opportunities are waiting! We are starting afresh in a land where equality is not only avowed, but practiced. Sadness, fear, joy, pride, hope — a strange combination of feelings to be experiencing at one time. But, that is not all — there is one more which is of great importance — gratitude. We have so much to be grateful for! The love and patience our parents have given us, and the learning and guidance our teachers have offered us. We have benefited from our years at Salem High School in many ways. We have studied in its classrooms, made friends and learned to work with others in its extracurricular activities. We have developed mentally, and spiritually under the guidance of its faculty. Their influence has left an indelible mark on our personalities for which we are sincerely appreciative. We shall remember our childhood, our high school years, fondly, as we look back on them; but right now, we are looking excitedly ahead to a bright and shiny future. Virginia O’Brine Co-.Editor Jn JAenioriam In the scurry of our senior year, we, the Class of 1959, have searched in vain for one face, long familiar to Salem High and its students. Mr. Joseph Lyons, a member of the English Department for many years, passed away on July 14, 1958. Salem High School has lost a valued teacher. Its students have lost a beloved friend. Mr. Lyons was a native of Salem where he attended school. After studying for two years at Epiphany College in Baltimore, he attended Boston College from which he received his degree in 1927. A resident of Beverly Farms, prior to his death, he is survived by a wife and two children. In 1929, Mr. Lyons joined the faculty at Salem High where he taught for twenty-nine years. His students recall Mr. Lyons as a cheerful man with a wonderful and ready smile and a sparkling wit. Although a busy person, he was never too preoccupied to aid a pupil in difficulty. He knew his subject well and transmitted his love for it to each one of his students. Mr. Lyons will always be remembered by us with fondness, respect and ad- miration. He was loved by all as a great teacher and a good friend. As a token of our esteem, the Class of 1959, a part of his very large family at Salem High School, is honored to dedicate this, our Yearbook, to the memory of the late Joseph Lyons. 5 Our superintendent of schools is someone we have been familiar with ever since our grammar school days, but his importance to us has increased with each passing year. Mr. Carbone is the so- called “man behind the scenes.” He has a difficult and demanding job; but, busy as he is, he has man- aged to keep in touch with us and to keep up with our projects. He has done everything possible to insure the excellence of our educational facilities. Mr. Carbone is a man we shall remember as in- valuable to our high school success. Mr. Conway is a man familiar to all of us, but especially to the senior boys under his supervision to whom he acts as teacher, counselor, and friend. Mr. Conway is the director of the Salem Vocational High School. He has been admired by all for his sincerity and affability; however, he will be remem- bered by “his boys” for his profound influence upon them. 6 Our principal has certainly been the key figure in our high school career. He has striven constantly throughout these past years to make high school as profitable as possible for each of us. In his busy schedule, he has found time to keep personally in contact with every one of his students. Not only our scholastic records have been under his observing eye, but the records of our extracurricular activity as well. His goal has been always the development of the youngsters who come under his supervision into well-balanced, intelligent adults. Mr. Arnold has worked and continues to work hard to give Salem High its present standard to excellence. We are deeply grateful to Mr. Arnold for his tireless efforts in our behalf. In the years to come one of our most pleasant memories of Salem High will surely be Mr. Tivnan’s cheerful smile and friendly manner. Of course, there are occasions when he, as the school’s disciplinarian, must be less friendly and more firm; but, even dur- ing those most trying times, we have found him understanding and kind. He is always willing to listen to our troubles and to help us out in any way possible. He has given his time freely and gladly to our class activities. Mr. Tivnan’s sympathetic kindness, as well as his firm discipline, has surely helped each of us to be- come better citizens. Our admiration and respect for him will remain with us for many years. 7 We, the Class of 1959, fully appreciate the excellent guidance which we received from Mr. Mizzi, our counselor. For four years we, the members of the class, have sought advice pertaining to studies as well as extracurricular activities. In Mr. Mizzi, we found a friend willing to assist in any and all difficulties. Mr. Mizzi and James Haley after interview. 8 VIRGINIA O’BRINE 1 4 Sunset Road Ginnie Hard worker, nice friend, success in any field. Advance 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Editor 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Field Hockey 2; Library Corps 2, 3, 4; Literary Club 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Science and Math Academy 3; Year- book Staff 4, Co-Editor 4. ROBERT PITCOFF 38 Dearborn Street Bob Diligent, ambitious, congenial. Advance 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Editor 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1; Library Corps 2, 3, 4; Literary Club 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Safety Patrol 3; Science and Math Academy 3; Senior Revue 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Yearbook Staff 4, Co-Editor 4. yearbook FRANCES FAMICO 15 Varney Street Frannie Exciting, flirtatious, versatile. Advance 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 4, Drum Major- ette 4; Baton Squad 1, 2, 3, 4, Leader 3; Dramatic Club 4; Geographical Society 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Guidance Assistant 1; Junior Executive Board 3; Messenger Corps 2, 3, 4; Movie Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Revue 3, 4; Yearbook Staff 4, Business Manager 4. MAUREEN HUBLEY 7 V 2 Burnside Street Hub Blonde and bright, very helpful. Advance 4; Clerical Service Corps 3, 4; Geographical Society 4; Messenger Crops 3, 4; Senior Executive Board 4; Senior Revue 4; Girls’ Basketball 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Softball 3; Student Council 4; Yearbook Staff 4, Photography Manager 4: Sditors LAWRENCE W. GALLANT 68 Dearborn Street Larry Easygoing, yet determined. Advance 1; Safety Patrol 4; Yearbook Staff 4, Circulation Manager. NORMAN DAVID 12 Hillside Avenue Normandy Quiet, neat, courteous. Advance 1, 3; Movie Club 1; Safety Patrol 3, 4; Senior Executive Board 4; Yearbook Staff 4, Circulation Manager. AARON ADELSON 19 Wisteria Street Addle Active, talented, friendly. Advance 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4 ; Baseball 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Geograph- ical Society 4; Junior Class President 3; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Safety Patrol 3; Sci- ence and Math Academy 3; Senior Class Vice-President 4; Senior Revue 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 2, 3, 4. LOUISE ALPERS 19 Lafayette Place Lulu Ambitious, dependable, clever. Advance 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Editor 4; Art Club 1; Band 4; Clerical Service Corps 2; Field Hockey 1, 2, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Library Corps 2, 3, 4, President 4; Literary Club 3, 4; Senior Revue 4. FRANK AMATO 14 High Street Frankie Affable, casual. Football 1. PATRICIA ANGLIN 27 Bertuccio Avenue Pat Carefree, impulsive, energetic. Messenger Corps 4; Red and White Coun- cil 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Revue 4. LEONA APRIL 42 Jefferson Avenue Lee Sincere, neat, placid disposition. Advance 1, 2, 3; Glee Club 1; Guidance Assistant 4; Junior Red Cross Council 1, 2, 3; Messenger Corps 1, 2, 3; Red and White Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Revue 4. CYNTHIA AUGER 62 Forrester Street Busy, restless, attractive. Senior Revue 4. ANN AYLWARD South Main Street Middleton Ann Pert, prim, proper. Senior Revue 4. NANCY BAILEY 44 Barr Street Nan Shy, sweet, obliging Senior Revue 4. MARGARET BANKS 5 Leavitt Court Peggy Understanding, quiet, modest. Library Corps 2, 4; Messenger Corps 2, 3. SANDRA BEAUSOLEIL 1 Lyme Street Sandy Blithe, mischievous, talkative. Field Hockey 1; Girls’ Basketball 1; Sen- ior Revue 4; Girls’ Softball 1. NORMAN BELANGER 22 Albion Street Norm Obliging, sincere, courteous. Movie Club 1; Senior Revue 4; Radio Club 3. ELAINE BELL 413 Essex Street Ding Dong Affable, radiant, happy. Art Club 2; Junior Red Cross Council 3; Messenger Corps 2, 3; Movie Club 1, 2, 3; Senior Revue 4; Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4. JOHN J. BILODEAU 11 South Street Bill Intelligent, ambitious, dependable. Radio Electronics Club 3, 4; Senior Revue 4; Track 1, 2. BEVERLY L. BRENNAN 19 Oakland Street Bev Spirited, skeptical, talkative. Glee Club 1; Junior Red Cross Council 2; Messenger Corps 1; Red and White Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Revue 4. JAMES D. BRENNAN 23 Wisteria Street Don Carefree, athletic, musically inclined. Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Safety Patrol 4; Science and Math Academy 3; Senior Executive Board 4; Senior Revue 4; Track 3, 4. SANDRA E. BUIVID 6 Derby Street Sandy Blonde, cute, nice. Glee Club 2; Messenger Corps 1, 2, 3; Girls’ Basketball 1, 2; Senior Revue 4; Girls’ Softball 2. WILLIAM J. BURGESS River Street Middleton Bill Considerate, ambitious. Senior Revue 4. BEVERLY BURNS 15 Chandler Road Bev Loquacious, vivacious, inquisitive. Band 3, 4; Orchestra 4; Senior Revue 4. WILLIAM CALLAHAN, JR. 29 Buchanan Road Billy Energetic, athletic, amusing. Basketball 2, 3, 4; Football 3, 4; Senior Revue 4; Student Council 3. JANICE M. CANDEAS IIV 2 Albion Street Jan Congenial, happy, patient. Advance 2; Field Hockey 1; Geographical Society 1; Glee Club 4; Junior Red Cross Council 1; Messenger Corps 3; Movie Club 3, Secretary 3; Senior Revue 4; Girls’ Softball 2. CHARLENE CALIRI S2 Summer Street Charlie Fashionable, considerate. Movie Club 1, Secretary 1; Senior Revue 4. EDWARD T. CALLAHAN 52 Broad Street Eddie Energetic, athletic, witty. Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Geographical Society 4, President 4; Jun- ior Red Cross Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Motion Picture Projectionist 1, 2; Movie Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 1, President 2; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Safety Patrol 3, 4; Senior Revue 4; Student Council 1, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4. NANCY M. BURNS 26 Balcomb Street Nan Good hearted, loyal, poised. Geographical Society 4; Guidance Assistant 4; Library Corps 2, 3; Messenger Corps 2; Senior Executive Board 4; Senior Revue 4. STEPHEN BURY, JR. 2241 2 Canal Street Steve Musically inclined, talented, congenial. Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Geographical Society 4; Glee Club 1; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Sen- ior Revue 4. DONALD R. CANNEY 13 Oakwood Avenue Donnie Blonde, friendly, quiet. Advance 2; Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Movie Club 1; Safety Patrol 4; Senior Revue 4. WILLIAM CARON 0 64 Ik ClK Pretti. Adv am Guiia Studetf 0 4 Andover Street Billy „ . . , ... ] Count- Bright, carefree, spirited. Advance 2, 3, 4; Football 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Geographical Society 4; Movie Club 1, 2; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Safety Patrol 3; Science and Math Academy 3; Senior Revue 2, 3, 4; Track 1. CORINNE CASABONA 223 Loring Avenue Debby Busy, talkative, meddlesome. Glee Club 1; Messenger Corps 2; Senior Revue 4. MARIE L. CHALIFOUR 21 Hazel Street Pokey Mischievous, gay, imaginative. Senior Revue 4. DONALD CHARETTE 20 Turner Street Donnie Casual, friendly. Senior Revue 4. MARYLIN CIOSEK 20 Conant Street Mai Reserved, starry-eyed. Messenger Corps 1. ANNE CLANCEY •fovit 64 Tremont Street Clancey Pretty, serene. Advance 1, 2; Geographical Society Guidance Assistant 3; Senior Revue Student Council 1; Yearbook Staff 4. ANNE E. CLARK 1 , 2 , Club ’atiol eniot Maple Street Middleton Courteous, prudent, sweet. Senior Revue 4. i PATRICIA A. CLOUTIER 35 Juniper Avenue Pat Spirited, alert, cheerful. Junior Red Cross Council 4; Senior Revue 4; Student Council 2; Yearbook Staff 4. GEORGE W. COBB 92 Flint Street George Agreeable, considerate, entertaining. Advance 2; Movie Club 1; Student Coun- cil 3. WHITNEY V. COFFIN South Main Street Middleton Whit Industrious, modest. Football 1, 2; Junior Rotarian 4; Year- book Staff 4. LINDA L. COLLIER 7 Geneva Street Lin Sentimental, reliable. Geographical Society 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Messenger Corps 4; Senior Revue 4. ■ RICHARD A. COMEAU 183 Loring Avenue Dick Dark, handsome. Senior Revue 4. JAYNE B. CONROY 11 Summer Street Jay Congenial, quiet. Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Junior Red Cross Coun- cil 1, 2, 3, 4; Library Corps 2, 3, 4; Sen- ior Revue 3; Student Council 1. RONALD H. CONWELL 183 Federal Street Ronnie Carefree, casual, content. Glee Club 2; Messenger Corps 1. STEPHEN F. CORRAO 45 Endicott Street Steve Considerate, musically inclined. Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 3, 4; Motion Picture Projectionist 1; Movie Club 1, 2, Treasurer 1; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Revue 1, 2, 3, 4. NORMAND E. COTE 30 Bertuccio Avenue Edward Unassuming, affable. Dramatic Club 4; Senior Revue 4. PATRICIA A. COTE 56 Essex Street Pat Fun-loving, modest. Dramatic Club 2, 3; Guidance Assistant 4; Messenger Corps 4; Senior Executive Board 4; Senior Revue 4; Softball 2; Stu- dent Council 4; Yearbook Staff 4. BRUCE D. CRAIG 8 Randall Street Bruce Sincere, obliging, determined. Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior Red Cross Council 1; Library Corps 3; Motion Picture Pro- jectionist 1; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4 ; Softball 1, 2, 3, 4 . CAROL B. CUDMORE 54 Tremont Street Carol Good dancer, petite, neat. Senior Revue 4. DORIS ELAINE CUSHING 46 School Street Doris Quiet, pleasant, lovely voice. Geographical Society 4; Glee Club 1, 4; Senior Revue 4; Girls’ Softball 3. CAROL A. CZARNECKI 14 Osgood Street Bunny Personable, charming. Geographical Society 4; Guidance Assist- ant 4; Senior Revue 4; Yearbook Staff 4. EVERETT L. DAWKINS 122 Bay View Avenue Red Congenial, easygoing. Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Messenger Corps 3; Motion Picture Projectionist 1; Safety Patrol 4; Student Council 1; Track 2, 3, 4. SUE DECKER 4 Sutton Avenue Sue Ponytailed, intelligent Californian.” Senior Revue 4. ■ ROY DECOFF 15 Sylvan Street Deke Athletic, ladies ' man.” Geographical Society 4; Glee Club 1, 4; Messenger Corps 2; Senior Revue 4. JOYCE M. DEMPSEY 1 Upham Street Joycie Bright, ardent football fan. Senior Revue 4. LINDA O. DENNO East Street Middleton Lindy Quiet, amiable. Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Softball 3. PAULINE M. DESCHAMPS 11 Marlborough Road Paulie Industrious, clever. Dramatic Club 2; Geographical Society 4; Guidance Assistant 3, 4; Library Corps 2; Senior Revue 4; Girls’ Softball 1. SANDRA L. DESCHENES 5 Fairview Avenue Sandy Ambitious, capable, affable. Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior Red Cross Coun- cil 1, 2; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Science and Math Academy 3; Senior Revue 4. NANCY DESCHENES 99 Canal Street Nancy Cute, quiet, sincere. Senior Revue 4. GAIL DESJARDINS 4 Planters Street Gail Petite, pert, friendly. Geographical Society 4; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Junior Red Cross Council 2; Senior Revue 4. RONALD DIONNE 13 Boston Street Ron Dark, nice-looking, friendly. Baseball 2; Safety Patrol 2; Track 4. ROBERT P. DITROIA 13 Prescott Street Bob Happy disposition, loves to dance. Geographical Society 4; Senior Revue 4. ROBERT DOLLIVER 8 Buffum Street Lanky, affable. Senior Revue 4. SANDRA I. DOMBROWSKI 10 Ames Street Sandy Fun-loving, loyal, good worker. Geographical Society 4; Glee Club 2, 4; Senior Revue 4. KATHY DRABINOWICZ 19 Briggs Street Kathy Loquacious, dependable. Geographical Society 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior Red Cross . Council 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4; Senior Revue 4; Student Coun- cil 1. DOROTHY DUDLEY 7 Taft Road Deedee Pleasant personality, energetic, talkative. Glee Club 1, 2; Junior Red Cross Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Messenger Corps 3; Senior Revue 4. JOSEPH ERCHA 18 Buffum Street Joe Musically inclined, shy. Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Safety Patrol 4; Senior Revue 1, 2, 3, 4; Yearbook Staff 4. RUTH E. FARMER 49 Washington Square North Ruthie Practical, helpful, calm. Advance 2; Senior Revue 4; Yearbook Staff 4. RICHARD FEMINO 48 Endicott Street Richie Shy, dark, handsome. Art Club 1, 2; Orchestra 1, 2; Senior Revue 4. NORMAN P. FINNEGAN 12 East Collins Street Finny Jolly, witty, helpful. Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 3, Student Man- ager 3; Dramatic Club 4; Glee Club 2; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Executive Board 4; Senior Revue 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 4. GRACE ANN FITZPATRICK Forest Street Middleton Gracie Individualistic, domestic. Advance 4; Glee Club 3; Junior Red Cross Council 1, 2; Library Corps 3, 4; Science and Math Academy 3, 4; Yearbook Staff 4. RICHARD FLOYD Pleasant Street Middleton Spike Whimsical, good-natured. Senior Revue 4; Yearbook Staff 4. SANDRA FOLEY 14 Fowler Street Foley Bashful, carefree. Field Hockey 1, 2; Girls’ Basketball 1; Glee Club 1; Junior Red Cross Council 1; Movie Club 1, 3; Senior Revue 4; Girls’ Soft- ball 2. ROSE GARABEDIAN 9 Abbott Street Zabra Garrulous, svelte. Advance 2, 3; Movie Club 2; Senior Execu- tive Board 4; Senior Revue 4; Yearbook Staff 4. JANET GARCELON 30 x 2 Upham Street Jan Avid skater, shy. Glee Club 1; Senior Revue 4. THOMAS R. GARDNER 4 Phelps Street Tom Handsome, athletic. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. JANE GAUTHIER 17 Valley Street Janie Loquacious, attractive. Cheerleader 3, 4; Messenger Corps 2, 3; Senior Revue 4. GERTRUDE GEORGE 22 Boston Street George Tall, slim, charming. Glee Club 1; Messenger Corps 2, 3; Movie Club 1; Girls’ Basketball 1, 3. MARY GIANCOLA 233 Lafayette Street Mary Industrious, efficient. Geographical Society 4; Glee Club 2; Senior Revue 4. DIANA GIARDI 73 Summer Street Di Bright, cute, friendly. Glee Club 1; Messenger Corps 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Revue 4. BARBARA GONSIOROWSKI 1 Bradford Street Barbie Serious, pleasant personality. Advance 1; Dramatic Club 2; Field Hockey 1; Library Corps 2; Student Council 1. U SHIRLEY GOURDEAU 2 Griffin Place Shirl Long swishing pony tail, efficient. Messenger Corps 2, 3; Movie Club 2, President 2; Senior Revue 4. ALLEN GRACE 3 Hillside Avenue Gracie Tall, lanky, friendly, class pres.” Advance 2, 4; Geographical Society 4; Jun- ior Rotarian 4; Movie Club 1; Safety Patrol 3, 4; Science and Math Academy 3; Senior Class President 4; Senior Revue 4; Yearbook Staff 4. CAROLYN GURLEY 2 Mason Street Carolyn t 5 foot 2, eyes of blue. Advance 4; Geographical Society 4; Glee Club 2, 3; Guidance Assistant 3, 4; Senior Revue 4; Yearbook Staff 4. GEORGE R. GUY 22 West Avenue Bobo Rugged, helpful, witty. Advance 2, 3; Baseball 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Senior Revue 4. ROBERT V. HALE 5 Monroe Street Bob Casual, sophisticated, good leader. Glee Club 1; Safety Patrol 4; Senior Revue 4; Student Council 1, 2; Track 2. JAMES HALEY 539 Loring Avenue Jim Quiet, excellent hockey player. Golf Club 2, 3; Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 4. I NANCY HALPIN 233 Lafayette Street Nancy Full of pep, great joker. Advance 1, 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 3, 4, Head 4; Geographical Society 4; Guidance Assistant 4; Messenger Corps 3, 4; Senior Revue 4; Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Yearbook Staff 4. FAITH HANSCOM 20 Leach Street Faith Naughty but nice, a riot. Advance 3; Art Club 1, 2, 3; Glee Club 1. CAROL HARDING 44 Butler Street Carol Very sweet, a great “kid.” Senior Revue 4. RICHARD M. HARNEY 3 Larkin Lane Dick Friendly, quiet, nice to know. Baseball 2; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Safetj Patrol 2, 3; Senior Revue 4; Track 2, 3. MAUREEN HARRIGAN 33 Pleasant Street Mo Short, pretty, helpful. Advance 1, 3; Geographical Society 4; Glee Club 1, 2; Guidance Assistant 4; Junior Red Cross Council 4; Messenger Corps 4; Movie Club 1; Senior Revue 4; Yearbook Staff 4. DOUGLAS PARKER HARVEY 9 Chandler Road Doug Class “Casanova,” lover of math and sci- ence. Movie Club 1; Senior Revue 4. RUTH HAYWARD 118 North Street Homer Talkative, full of mischief. Advance 1, 3, 4; Geographical Society 4; Glee Club 2; Library Corps 2; Senior Revue 4. BERNARD FRANCIS HINES 202 Loring Avenue Bernie Good natured, full of fun. Basketball 4; Football 2; Track 3, 4. NANCY HOLLORAN 31 Flint Street Little One Lively, mixes a delicious frappe. Geographical Society 4; Library Corps 2, 3, 4; Movie Club 1. GAIL HOPKINSON 20 Dearborn Street Hoppy Likes to sing, loves a good time. Advance 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 4; Junior Red Cross Council 3, 4; Library Corps 2, 3, 4; Movie Club 1; Music Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Revue 4. nnn JAMES IRVING 1 Beach Avenue Jimmy Clean cut, neat dresser, music lover. Track 2, 3, 4. JUDITH IRZYK 79 Ocean Avenue Judy Lovely hair, very athletic. Senior Revue 4. PATRICIA JANKOWSKI 99 Essex Street Little Kid Short, blonde, hilarious, good dancer. Senior Revue 4. ELLEN LOUISE JEWETT 4 Liberty Street Middleton Ellen Pleasant personality, nice to know. Glee Club 3; Library Corps 3, 4; Science and Math Academy 3; Senior Revue 4. LEVY KACHERIAN 1 1 Summit Street Mouse Joker, fond of girls. Advance 3; Senior Revue 1, 2, 3, 4. JAMES KADEN 20 Savoy Road Satch Patient, loves flashy cars. Geographical Society 1; Junior Red Cross Council 1; Senior Revue 1. SANDRA KARANIKOLAS 156 Loring Avenue Sandy Fun-loving, neat dresser. Geographical Society 4; Junior Red Cross Council 2, 3, 4; Senior Revue 4. WAYNE KEAYS 22 Pingree Street Wayne Athletic, happy-go-lucky. Baseball 3, 4; Football 2, 3. MARSHA KENNEDY 21 Bellevieu Avenue Tam Talkative, sociable. Advance 1; Girls ' Basketball 3; Girls’ Soft- ball 2; Movie Club 2; Senior Revue 4. JOHN KEOUGH 52 Tremont Street Jack Diligent, cooperative, pleasing personality. Art Club 1; Motion Picture Projectionist 3; Movie Club 1; Student Council 1. MARY ANNE KILLEEN 65 Dunlap Street Mary Friendly, excellent worker. Geographical Society 4; Guidance Assistant 3, 4; Messenger Corps 2, 3; Senior Revue 4. JOHN KINGSLEY 13 Spring Street John Clever businessman, fun-loving. Track 1. JOSEPH KOBIERSKI 48 Webb Street Joe Quiet, shy, black curly hair. Senior Revue 4. ROSALIND KOCKAKIAN 149 Boston Street Roz Witty, full of fun. Clerical Service Corps 3; Glee Club 2; Movie Club 2; Senior Revue 4; Yearbook Staff 4. PATRICIA KOHN 30 Belleau Road Trish Pretty, friendly, stylish dresser. Advance 1, 4; Art Club 1; Dramatic Club 4; Geographical Society 4; Girls’ Basketball 1, 2; Girls’ ‘Softball 1, 2; Glee Club 1; Junior Red Cross Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Messenger Corps 1; Senior Revue 2, 3, 4; Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec- retary 3, 4; Yearbook Staff 4. FRANCIS KULIK 9 Cleveland Road Fran Talkative, lover of guns, always smiling. Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4. JOSEPH KULIK 6 Bentley Street Joe Very nice looking, sociable, cooperative. Geographical Society 4; Senior Revue Yearbook Staff 4. JOHN LAVOIE 51 Warren Street Johnny Fast driver, deep thinker. Senior Revue 4. 4 ; VIRGINIA LAVOIE 135 Fort Avenue Ginny Quiet, industrious, ambitious. Advance 2, 3, 4, Advertising Manager 4; Library Corps 4; Messenger Corps 2, 3, 4; Science and Math Academy 3. RICHARD LAWNSBY 17 Carlton Street Dick Sincere, always willing to lend a hand. Advance 1; Glee Club 1, 2; Library Corps 2, 3, 4; Movie Club 1; Safety Patrol 4; Senior Revue 3, 4. CLAIRE LE BRECQUE 15 Ropes Street Claire Honest, sweet, shy. Guidance Assistant 4. CAROLE LE BRUN 5 Fairview Road Pouchie Cheerful, cute, sincere. Advance 1; Dramatic Club 4; Geographical Society 4; Glee Club 1, 2; Messenger Corps 2, 4; Movie Club 1, President 1; Senior Revue 4; Yearbook Staff 4. PAUL LE BRUN 112 Leach Street Paul Clean cut, happy-go-lucky. Baseball 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4. GLORIA LE CLERC 79 Congress Street Glo Dainty, neat, feminine. Senior Revue 4. ARLENE LE FRANCOIS 12 Linden Street Lene Sweet, friendly. Cheerleader 1. JOAN LEVASSEUR 144 North Street Jojo Light-hearted, loquacious. Art Club 1, 2, President 2; Dramatic Club 4; Glee Club 1, 2; Junior Red Cross Council 1, 2; Library Corps 2, 3, 4; Messenger Corps 2, 4; Senior Revue 3, 4; Yearbook Staff 4. BETTY LEVESQUE 68 Tremont Street Bet Amiable, modest, efficient. Geographical Society 4; Literary Club 3, 4; Senior Revue 4. WALTER LEWIS 3 Walter Street Wally Helpful, cooperative, sincere. Geographical Society 4; Safety Patrol 4; Senior Revue 4. RONALD LIBERGE 14 Flint Street Nellie Witty, quiet. Advance 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Revue 4. PETER LIMON 5 Fairfield Street Brains Henpecked, party lover, pessimist. Advance 4; Geographical Society 4; Junior Red Cross Council 1, 2; Science and Math Academy 3; Senior Revue 4. PHILIP LINSKY 25 Lafayette Place Phil Sociable, easygoing, fun-loving. Advance 2; Football 1, 2; Messenger Corps 3, 4, Vice-President 3; Motion Picture Projectionist 1; Movie Club 1; Safety Pa- trol 3, 4; Science and Math Academy 3, 4; Senior Revue 4. JUDITH L’lTALIEN 40 Rainbow Terrace Judy Vivacious, warm-hearted. Glee Club 1; Senior Revue 4. JUDITH LOSS 18 Lafayette Place Judy Proper, modest, sweet. Advance 1, 2, 3, 4; Dramatic Club 2; Field Hockey 1, 2, 4; Girls’ Basketball 4; Girls ' Softball 2; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Library Corps 2; Messenger Corps 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Revue 4; Yearbook Staff 4. INGRID LUSTIG 53 Dunlap Street Ingelein Modest, amiable, industrious. Band 4; Glee Club 2, 3; Guidance Assist- ant 3; Library Corps 2, 3, 4; Music Club 3; Senior Revue 4. RITA LUSTIG 53 Dunlap Street Ri Ambitious, cooperative. or Art Club 3; Girls’ Basketball 2, 3; Glee Club 2, 3; Guidance Assistant 3; Junior Red Cross Council 4; Library Corps 2, 3; Literary Club 3, 4; Music Club 3; Senior Revue 3, 4; Yearbook Staff 4. SHEILA LYNCH 27 Silver Street Lynchie Carefree, talkative. Clerical Assistant 3, 4; Geographical So- ciety 4; Library Corps 2, 3, 4; Messenger Corps 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Revue 4. PATRICIA MACKEY 34 Fairmount Street Pat Versatile, sociable. Advance 2, 3; Field Hockey 1, 2; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior Red Cross Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4; Library Corps 2, 3, 4; Literary Club 3, 4; Messenger Corps 3, 4, President 3; Senior Revue 4; Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Recording Sec- retary 3, 4. THOMAS MACKEY 2 Sunset Road Tom Self-reliant, ambitious. Movie Club 1; Safety Patrol 4; Senior Revue 4. DONALD MacLEOD 51 Hathorne Street Dutchie Dependable, quiet. Senior Revue 4. DENNIS MAKAR 23 Union Street Dennie Energetic, carefree, comical. Football 1; Safety Patrol 1. 1 NADINE MANGOLD 54 Mason Street Dean Pleasant, content. Advance 1; Geographical Society 1, 2; Girls ' Basketball 1, 2; Senior Revue 4. CLAIRE MANNING 5 Varney Street Bunny Pert, sportive. Advance 1, 2, 3, 4; Baton Squad 2, 3, 4; Clerical Service Corps 2, 3, 4; Field Hockey 4; Girls ' Basketball 2, 3, 4; Girls’ ' Softball 1, 2, 3, 4; Guidance Assistant 2; Junior Red. Cross Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Movie Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Red and White Council 2; Senior Revue 4. ROBERT MARCHAND 74 Grove Street Bob Complacent, confident. Motion Picture Projectionist 1; Senior Revue 4. PHYLLIS MARGOLIS 33 Summit Avenue Phil Thrifty, reliable, friendly. Band 1, 2, 3; Dramatic Club 2; Girls’ Soft- ball 2; Junior Red Cross Council 2, 3; Library Corps 2, 3; Messenger Corps 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3; Senior Revue 4; Student Council 3; Yearbook Staff 4. RUTH UPTON MARLAND 115 Federal Street Ruthie Diligent, sympathetic. Band 2, 3; Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3; Girls’ Softball 1, 2, 3; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 1. PETER MARQUIS 3 Hathorne Crescent Pete Courteous, reserved. Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Messenger Corps 2; Senior Revue 4; Student Council 3. JOEL MASSE 110 Bridge Street Joe Independent, conservat : ve. Safety Patrol 4. ANTHONY MAVRAKOS 4 Belleau Road Tony Athletic, magnetic, congenial. Baseball 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Certain 4; Junior R otarian 4; Senior Executive Board 4; Senior Revue 4; Student Council 2, 4; Track 2, 3, 4. BEATRICE McCOLE 12 Sylvan Street Bea Conservative, agreeable. Messenger Corps 2, 3; Senior Revue 4. SANDRA McEACHERN 105 Congress Street Sandy Calm, cool, and collected. Glee Club 1; Senior Revue 3, 4. I 1 SANDRA McGRANE 15 Mason Street Sandy Affable, sweet, modest. Advance 4, Distribution Manager 4; Glee Club 2; Senior Revue 4. ELLEN McMASTER 20 Tremont Street El Energetic, happy, agreeable. Glee Club 1. RICHARD MEANEY 46 1 Loring Avenue Dickie Alert, skeptical, earnest. Senior Revue 4. ROBERT MEANEY 17 Pickman Street Weeney Towering, placid disposition. Basketball 2, 3, 4. DONALD MELANSON 103 Mason Street Don Diligent, modest. Senior Revue 4. JUDITH ELAINE MERRICK 14 Flint Street Judy Merry, feminine. Advance 3; Junior Executive Board 3; Senior Revue 4; Student Council 4. ROY MILLIGAN 231 North Street Ted Reliable, good-natured, pleasant. Advance 1; Dramatic Club 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 3; Messenger Corps 3; Motion Picture Projectionist 1; Movie Club 1 ; Senior Revue 3, 4. SANDRA A. MORROW 6 Victory Road Sandy Talkative, well-dressed, wonderful disposi- tion. Glee Club 1, 2; Girls ' Softball 2; Senior Executive Board 4; Student Council 1. PRISCILLA MOSES 15 Carlton Street Pam Happy-go-lucky, full of fun. Glee Club 1, 2; Library Corps 3; Senior Revue 4. GAIL MURPHY 18 Burnside Street Gail Petite, cute, friendly. Advance 4; Clerical Service Corps 3; Mes- senger Corps 1; Senior Revue 4. MARILYN H. NASSIF 14 1 Loring Avenue Mai Artistic, sunny smile. Art Club 1; Geographical Society 4; Girls ' Basketball 1, 2; Girls ' Softball 1; Glee Club 3, 4; Junior Red Cross Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Literary Club 3, 4; Messenger Corps 3, 4; Science and Math Academy 3; Senior Revue 4; Student Council 2; Yearbook Staff 4. SALLY M. NOCEK 12 Granite Street Sal Sincere, jovial Art Club 1; Geographical Society 4; Jun- ior Red Cross Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Library Corps 2, 3, 4; Literary Club 4; Movie Club 1; Science and Math Academy 3; Senior Revue 4. TIMOTHY NOONAN 4 Fairview Avenue Tim Independent, non-conformist. Senior Revue 4. COLLETTE O’CONNELL 42 Park Street Little One Very gracious, shy. Senior Revue 4. MAUREEN O’CONNELL 51 Memorial Drive Rene Dependable, live wire. Glee Club 2. THOMAS O’DONALD 1 Essex Street O’Donald Implusive, adventuresome. Football 1; Senior Revue 4; Track 4. STUART OLDSON 225 North Street Stu Trustworthy, hard-working. Geographical Society 4; Golf Club 2, 3, 4; Junior Executive Board 3; Messenger Corps 1; Senior Revue 4; Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4. RICHARD O’LEARY 7 Webb Street Richie Athletic, likeable, industrious. Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1; Safety Patrol 1, 2, 3; Senior Executive Board 4; Senior Revue 3, 4; Student Council 1, 2, 3. VIRGINIA OSGOOD R 13 Andrew Street Ginny 13 Andrew Street Petite, dark-haired, quiet. Art Club 1; Glee Club 1, 2; Guidance Assistant 4. JOHN OSTROWSKI IOV 2 Bentley Street Ozzie Diplomatic, good-natured. Advance 3, 4, Editor 4; Geographical So- ciety 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Literary Club 3, 4, Treasurer 3; Safety Patrol 3; Science and Math Academy 3; Senior Revue 4; Yearbook Staff 4. JOANNE OUELLETTE 4 Hazel Street Jo Sociable, lively. Glee Club 1; Messenger Corps 3. WILLIAM PAGE 15 Essex Street Pagie Whimsical, friendly. Advance 3; Art Club 4; Football 1; Senior Revue 4; Track 1. CAROL PAIGE 411 Essex Street Kelley Talkative, fun-loving. Girls ' Softball 1, 2; Glee Club 2, 3; Mes- senger Corps 4; Movie Club 1, 2. PAUL PANTANO 13 Valley Street Pantineo Diligent, modest. Football 1; Geographical Society 4; Junior Class President 3; Messenger Corps 4; Motion Picture Projectionist 1; Movie Club 1; Science and Math Academy 3; Senior Revue 4; Track 4; Yearbook Staff 4. I RUTH ANN PARISEAU 157 North Street Short Stuff Petite, congenial, quiet. Advance 1, 4; Art Club 1; Clerical Service Corps 3; Geographical Society 4; Glee Club 2, 3; Guidance Assistant 3; Literary Club 3, 4; Messenger Corps 4; Red and White Council 1; Senior Revue 4; Girls’ Soft- ball 2. JOHN PASQUARELLO 24 Forest Avenue Jack Self-reliant, dependable. Glee Club 1, 2; Track 1. ELAINE PELLETIER 79 Ocean Avenue Robbie Easygoing, pleasant. Field Hockey 1; Glee Club 1, 2; Messenger Corps 4; Red and White Council 1, 2, 3; Senior Revue 4; Girls’ Softball 4. RONALD PELLETIER 3 Wheatland Street Dynamite Dependable, nice to know. Glee Club 1; Messenger Corps 2; Safety Patrol 4. THOMAS PAWLYK 7 Conners Road Little Caesar Obliging, affable. Motion Picture Projectionist 1. EDWARD PELLETIER 74 Linden Street Ed Always ready for fun, full of mischief. Football 1; Glee Club 1; Senior Revue 4; Track 1. JOAN ANN PERRY 44 Pingree Street Joannie Peppy, reliable. Senior Revue 4. PRISCILLA JANE PICONE 151 Fort Avenue Priss Cute, charming, amiable. Messenger Corps 2; Senior Revue 4. RONALD POLLOCK 1 1 Pleasant Street Middleton Ronnie Nice personality, wandering eye. Hockey 3, 4. DEBORAH POULTER 116 Columbus Avenue Debbie Sweet, thoughtful. Geographical Society 4; Senior Revue HAROLD PROCTOR 98 Broadway Pygmy Loquacious, loves a good time. Safety Patrol 4; Senior Revue 4. ROBERT RAMOS 24 English Street Bob Witty, mischievous. Senior Revue 4; Track 4. PAUL T. RAYMOND 10 West Terrace Ray Unpredictable, easygoing. Glee Club 1, 2. RUTH ANN RAYMOND 399 Lafayette Street Ruthie Winning personality, sure success. Advance 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Field Hockey 1, 2, 3; Geographical Society 4; Junior Class Officer 3; Library Corps 2, 3, 4; Literary Club 2, 3, 4, President 2, 3; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Red and White Council 3; Science and Math Academy 3; Senior Revue 2, 3, 4; Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Yearbook Staff 4. JOHN RIZYA North Main Street Middleton Butch Clever, neat, speedster. Baseball 1. HELEN J. ROBINSON 5 Downing Street Helen Friendly, reliable. Advance 1; Art Club 1; Dramatic Club 2; Field Hockey 1; Girls’ Basketball 2; Glee Club 3; Movie Club 2; Yearbook Staff 4. SUSAN M. ROMELL 9 Bow Street Sue Cheerful, dainty. Messenger Corp s 1, 2, 3; Movie Club 1,2. NORMA RONAN 5 Wall Street Norm Sincere, sports enthusiast. Girls’ Basketball 1; Glee Club 2, 3. mamm ANTHONY ROSATI 355 Highland Avenue Tony j Nice looking, easy to get along with. Safety Patrol 4; Senior Revue 4; Student Council 1, 2, 3. NANCY B. ROSENFELD 25 Lafayette Street Nancy Diligent, industrious. Advance 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Dramatic Club 3; Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Basketball 3; Library Corps 1, 2, 3, 4; Literary Club 3, 4, Vice-President 3; Music Club 1; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Science and Math Academy 3; Senior Revue 4; Student Council 1; Yearbook Staff 4. SANDRA MAE RUXTON 60 Bridge Street Sandy Humorous, fun-loving. Advance 1; Glee Club 1; Messenger Corps 3. JAMES L. RYER 10 Gregory Street Middleton Jim Shy, sincere, talented musician. Band 4; Dramatic Club 1; Glee Club 4; Safety Patrol 4. LINDA ST. CHARLES 2 Hosmer Avenue Butch Ambitious, dependable. Baton Squad 1, 2, 3; Clerical Service Corps 3, 4; Geographical Society 4; Mes- senger Corps 2, 3, 4; Senior Executive Board 4; Senior Revue 4; Yearbook Staff 4. VIRGINIA N. SANBORN Boston Street Middleton Ginny Vivacious, capable. Girls’ Basketball 2; Junior Red Cross Coun- cil 4; Senior Revue 2. SHIRLEY SEDLER Peabody Street Middleton Shirl Reliable, ambitious, neat. Girls’ Basketball 1; Field Hockey 2. JOSEPH SHAFFAVAL 24 Beaver Street Joe Smooth, suave, handsome. Safety Patrol 4; Senior Revue 4. I DAVID SHAW Boston Street Middleton Dave Ambitious, quiet. Hockey 3, 4. CAROL A. SIMONTACCHI 11 1 2 Fowler Street Stuchie Vivacious, complacent. Art Club 2; Dramatic Club 2; Field Hockey 2; Girls’ Softball 1; Glee Club 2, 3; Messenger Corps 4; Movie Club 2; Senior Revue 4. I EDWARD V. SINATRA 18 Cliff Street Sinat Good looking, nice personality, Romeo. Advance 1; Football 2; Safety Patrol 1. JOAN SKEFFINGTON 15 Lynde Street Joannie Petite, pert, peppy. Advance 2; Baton Squad 3, 4; Clerical Service Corps 4; Geographical Society 4; Junior Red Cross Council 2, 3; Messenger Corps 2, 3, 4; Senior Revue 4. PATRICIA SLINEY Forest Street Middleton Pat Soft spoken, dainty, domestic. Glee Club 1, 2. GARY B. SMITH 6 South Street Smitty Likeable, dependable, sports enthusiast. Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Hockey 1, 2, 4; Junior Executive Board 3; Junior Red Cross Council 3, 4; Motion Picture Pro- jectionist 1, 2; Movie Club 1, 3, Presi- dent 3; Senior Executive Board 4; Student Council 1, 2, 3. MARY HELEN SMITH 56 Jefferson Avenue Smitty Practical, considerate. Glee Club 1, 2. JOANNE F. SOBOCINSKI 40 Daniels Street Soby Diligent, efficient, attractive. Advance 2, 4; Art Club 1; Cheerleader 3, 4; Clerical Service Corps 3; Geographical Society 4, Secretary 4; Junior Class Secre- tary 3; Junior Red Cross Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Class Secretary 4; Senior Revue 4; Student Council 1, 4; Yearbook Staff 4. JOHN A. SOUCY 15 Harrison Avenue Tiny Life of the party,” excellent disposition. Advance 4; Football 1, 2, 4; Safety Patrol 3, 4; Senior Executive Board 4; Senior Revue 4 ; Track 2, 3, 4. RICHARD D. SOUCY 85 V 2 Ocean Avenue Dickie Well informed, witty. Advance 4; Band 1, 2; Orchestra 1, 2; Senior Revue 4; Track 1. BETTY ANN SPIRIDIGLIOZZI 5 Pickman Street Wiggs Creative, carefree, jolly. Glee Club 1, 2; Messenger Corps 2, 3, 4. FRANCIS A. SPONHOLTZ 177 Federal Street Pinky Mysterious, apt, self-reliant. Track 1, 2. JUDY C. STAPLES 16 Hancock Street Judy Short, shy, subtle. Clerical Service Corps 4; Glee Club 1; Senior Revue 4. GORDON F. STONE 12 Nichols Street Gordy Attentive, earnest, patient. Advance 3; Geographical Society 4; Glee Club 1, 4; Library Corps 2, 3, 4; Safety Patrol 3; Senior Revue 4; Yearbook Staff 4. JERRY SZCZECHOWICZ 22 Becket Street Jerry Resolute, able, congenial. Motion Picture Projectionist 1; Movie Club 1. JANICE ANNE SZOSTEK 35 Daniels Street Jan Dark, cute, nice. Advance 4; Geographical Society 4; Guid- ance Assistant 4; Messenger Corps 3, 4; Senior Revue 4. STEPHEN TARDIFF 222 Canal Street Steve Jocular, killer.” Advance 4; Senior Revue 4. CAROL ANN THERIAULT 62 Webb Street Carey Happy, sweet, starry-eyed. Glee Club 2, 3; Guidance Assistant 2, 3, 4. PAUL THIBAULT 107 Linden Street Waldo Independent, fun-loving, always busy. Glee Club 1; Track 1. CYNTHIA ANN THOMPSON 27 Mason Street Cindy Adaptable, good-natured, sincere. Advance 4; Geographical Society 4; Girls’ Softball 1; Messenger Corps 1, 4, Vice- President 4; Senior Revue 4; Yearbook Staff 4. WILLIAM THURSTON Liberty Street Middleton Bill Thoughtful, bashful, nice guy. Senior Revue 4. NANCY TOLLO 5 Phelps Street Nan Alert, lively. Advance 2; Glee Club 2; Hockey 2; Mes- senger Corps 2; Movie Club 1; Senior Revue 4. ESME TOOMEY 1 Lincoln Road Terry Patient, neat, congenial. Glee Club 2, 4; Music Club 2, 4; Senior Revue 4. HAROLD TOWLER, JR. 72 Beaver Street Harry Sharp as a razor,” athletic, modest. Baseball 4; Basketball 4; Safety Patrol 1; Senior Revue 4; Student Council 1. KATHERINE A. TREMBLAY 101 Leach Street Kathy Fascinating, cute, popular. Advance 2; Geographical Society 4; Glee Club 1, 2; Junior Executive Board 3; Messenger Corps 4, President 4. PATRICIA TSALTAS 29 Boston Street Patsy Loyal, understanding, sincere. Girls’ Softball 1; Messenger Corps 2; Movie Club 1, 2; Senior Revue 4. k.V DALE VASEY Boston Street Middleton Dale Calm, sweet. Glee Club 4; Senior Revue 4. LUCILLE VIEL 131 Derby Street Lee Expressive, fun-loving, personality plus. Glee Club 1, 2; Guidance Assistant 1; Messenger Corps 2; Senior Revue 3, 4. SIMONE VINCENT South Main Street Middleton Simone Mirthful, domestic. Field Hockey 2; Girls ' Basketball 2; Girls’ Softball 2; Glee Club 2; Movie Club 2; Music Club 2. BRENDA VOGLER 5 Lemon Street Beany Blithe, athletic. Field Hockey 1; Messenger Corps 2; Sen- ior Executive Board 4; Senior Revue 4; Yearbook Staff 4. DAVID WHITMORE 32 Dearborn Street Whit Entertaining, enlightening. Band 2, 3, 4; Dramatic Club 2; Geographi- cal Society 4; Glee Club 1, 2; Junior Executive Board 3; Junior Red Cross Coun- cil 2, 3, Secretary 3; Movie Club 1; Music Club 1; Orchestra 3, 4; Science and Math Academy 3; Senior Revue 3, 4; Student Council 3, 4; Track 3, 4. WILLIAM J. WILBER 4 Cheval Avenue Bill Agile, obliging. Safety Patrol 4; Track 1. CHERRIE WILICHOSKI Pine Road Middleton Cherrie Neat, agreeable. Girls’ Basketball 1, 2; Girls’ Softball 2; Glee Club 3; Music Club 1, 2; Senior Revue 4. JANET WILICHOSKI Pine Road Middleton Jan Decisive, conscientious. Geographical Society 4; Girls’ Basketball 1, 2; Girls’ Softball 1, 2; Music Club 1, 2; Senior Revue 4; Yearbook Staff 4. I DONALD R. WILKINSON 5 Beachmont Road Don Cooperative, understanding, alert. Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Junior Red Cross Council, 3; Safety Patrol 4; Science and Math Academy 3; Senior Revue 4. STEVE WILKINSON 9 Pearl Street Steve Courteous, generous, clever. Messenger Corps 3; Motion Picture Projec- tionist 4; Movie Club 4. JAMES E. WILSON 42 Dunlap Street Jim Considerate, helpful. Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4. WILBUR A. WITHAM, JR. North Main Street Middleton Billy Broad-minded, humorous, good-looking. Football 1; Glee Club 2; Music Club 1, 2; Senior Executive Board 4; Senior Revue 4; Student Council 2. GALEN S. WOODRUFF 10 Flint Street Sarge Loyal, helpful, serious. Band 2; Geographical Society 4; Orchestra 2 . SHERRILL WOZNIAK 68 Salem Street Sherri Diplomatic, vivacious, fashionable. Advance 1, 2; Dramatic Club 2; Geographi- cal Society 4; Girls’ Basketball 3; Glee Club 3; Junior Executive Board 3; Junior Red Cross Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Library Corps 2; Messenger Corps 2, 3, 4; Sen- ior Revue 4; Student Council 3; Year- book Staff 4. | HARDY WRIGHT 5 Winter Street Hardy Earnest, trusting, reliable. Advance 3; Art Club 1, 2; Glee Club 1, 2; Library Corps 2, 3, 4; Senior Revue 4; Student Council 1, 2; Yearbook Staff 4. SHIRLEY WRIGHT 32 Putnam Street Shirl Patient, friendly. Art Club 1; Cheerleader 3, 4; Dramatic Club 2; Field Hockey 2; Geographical Society 4; Girls’ Basketball 2; Girls ' Soft- ball 1, 2; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Movie Club 1, 2, 3, Vice-President 3; Senior Revue 4. ALICIA YOUNG 5 Summit Street I Lee Calm, cool, collected. Junior Red Cross Council 1; Library Corps 2; Movie Club 1; Science and Math Acade- ’ my 1. ANTONIA ZAPANTIS 57 Endicott Street 1 Toni Energetic, natural, amusing. Senior Revue 4. FRANCES ZAVAGLIA 90 Summer Street Fran Sentimental, original. Senior Revue 4 . JUDITH ZELIG 23 Raymond Road Judy Attractive, intelligent. Advance 1, 2, 3, 4; Dramatic Club 2; Field Hockey 1; Geographical Society 4; Library Corps 2, 3, 4; Literary Club 2, 3, 4; Messenger Corps 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2; Science and Matb Academy 3; Yearbook Staff 4. MARJORIE ZETLEN 17 Saltonstall Parkway Margie Poised, pleasant, attractive. Advance 1, 2; Dramatic Club 2, Secretary 2; Field Hockey 1; Girls’ Basketball 2, 3; Girls’ Softball 2; Junior Red Cross Council 3; Student Council 1, 2. PHYLLIS ZINKOVICH 8 Andrew Street Phyl Alert, dependable. Art Club 1; Geographical Society 4; Guid- ance Assistant 1, 2; Junior Red Cross Council 2; Senior Revue 4. High What seems to be the trouble? I’m just supervising. NORMAN BEAULIEU 2 Geneva Street Mitch Full of fun, loves a good party. Football 1, 2; Messenger Corps 2, 3, 4; Senior Revue 4; Track 1. MICHAEL BEOTE 84 Linden Street Mike Active, alert. Advance 1; Messenger Corps 2, 3, 4; Vo- cational High School Student Council 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 2, President 3, 4; Track 1; Yearbook Staff 4. JOSEPH BERNARD 232 Jefferson Avenue Space Ace Nice personality, easy to get along with. Football 1; Hockey 1, 3; Messenger Corps 2, 3, 4; Senior Revue 2, 3. ALAN CARSON 26 Summer Street Alan Friendly, amusing. Junior Red Cross Council 4; Vocational High School Student Council 2, 3. WILFRED COLBY 27 Becket Street Skip Mischievous, yet likeable. Advance 4; Glee Club 1; Messenger Corps 2, 3, 4; Motion Picture Projectionist 2, 3, 4; Yearbook Staff 4. WILLIAM COOK 2 West Terrace Cooky Tall, nice-looking, serious about work. Messenger Corps 2, 3, 4; Senior Revue 2, 3, 4; Track 1. STEPHEN CRAGAN 89 Boston Street Steve Dependable, has winning smile. Junior Red Cross Council 4; Messenger Corps 2, 3, 4; Track 1. DONALD CUSHING 46 School Street Buz 5 foot 2, eyes of blue. Glee Club 1; Junior Red Cross Council 4; Messenger Corps 2, 3, 4; Senior Revue 4. PAUL DANSKIN 72 Linden Street Dan Unpredictable, moody. Glee Club 1; Messenger Corps 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2. LAWRENCE DU GUAY 16 Seaview Avenue Nahant Nahant Friendly, agreeable. Messenger Corps 2, 3, 4. RONALD DYLINGOWSKI 18 Ward Street Dilly Sociable, easy to get along with. Messenger Corps 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2. RICHARD ELLIS 58 Derby Street Dick Mischievous, full of antics. Messenger Corps 2, 3, 4; Senior Revue 4; Vocational High School Student Council 2, 3, 4. RAYMOND FARMER 49 Washington Square Ray Easygoing, co-operative. Vocational High School Student Council 3, 4; Yearbook Staff 4. GEORGE GAGNON 173 Lafayette Street Curly Well dressed, nice looking. Messenger Corps 2, 3, 4; Motion Picture Projectionist 2, 3, 4; Senior Revue 2, 3, 4; Vocational High School Student Council 4. RICHARD GAGNON 21 Grant Road Dick Helpful, sociable. Glee Club 1, 2; Motion Picture Projection ist 1, 2, 3; Senior Revue 1. FREDERICK GATCHELL 7 Fort Avenue Gatch Charming, easy to get along with. Band 1; Football 2, 3, 4; Messenger Corps 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 2; Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4. SINCLAIR HILL 12 Allen Street Sinky Relaxed, often sleepy. Messenger Corps 2, 3, 4; Track 1. CHARLES HINCMAN 7 V 2 Hardy Street Chico Romeo, fun-loving. Basketball 1; Football 1; Hockey 1; Mes- senger Corps 1, 2, 3, 4. 1 EDWARD KOCUR 12 Nichols Street Moco Sociable, nice personality. Motion Picture Projectionist 1, 4; Movie Club 1. THEODORE KOCUR 12 Nichols Street Sonny Shy, quiet. Messenger Corps 2, 3, 4. JOHN KOZLOWSKI 29 Osborne Street Koz Humorous, witty. Glee Club 1; Messenger Corps 2, 3, 4; Track 1. GERALD LEBLANC 45 Hancock Street Bull Intelligent, clever. Football 1; Safety Patrol 1; Student Coun- cil 3; Track 2, 3. PAUL LEVESQUE 58 Perkins Street Frenchy Talkative, amusing. Junior Red Cross Council 4; Messenger Corps 2, 3, 4. DAVID LORENZ 2 Riverbank Road Red Helpf ul, industrious. Messenger Corps, 2, 3, 4; Senior Revue 2, 3, 4; Vocational High School Student Council 2, 3, 4, .Secretary 4; Track 1; Yearbook Staff 4. KEVIN T. LYNAH 80 Rainbow Terrace Smiley Quiet, has nice smile. Advance 4; Messenger Corps 1, 2, 3, 4; Movie Club 1; Track 3. THOMAS MAGA 23 Turner Street l Tom I Sociable, helpful. Advance 4; Glee Club 1; Messenger Corps 2, 3, 4. PETER PLECINOGA 2 Allen Street Pogo Co-operative, quiet. Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Messenger Corps 2, 3, 4. DAVID RABY 32 Lawrence Street Dave Friendly, reliable. Baseball 3; Football 1; Glee Club 1; Jun- ior Red Cross Council 1; Messenger Corps 2, 3, 4; Senior Revue 2, 3. I DAVID ROBBLEE 22 Prescott Street Rob Athletic, a true sports enthusiast. Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Messenger Corps 2, 3, 4; Track 1. ERNEST RUOCCO Belleview Avenue Middleton Rock Comedian, very amusing. Messenger Corps 2, 3, 4. WILFRED SAULNIER 17 Arthur Street Shorty Affable, reliable. Junior Red Cross Council 3; Messenger Corps 2, 3, 4. ROBERT SZCZECHOWICZ 28 Colonial Road Peabody Bob Procrastinator, agreeable. Band 1, 2; Messenger Corps 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 2. KENNETH THIBAULT 9 Burnside Street Tibo Clever, ingenious. Messenger Corps 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3. HENRY VAILLANCOURT 22 Andrews Street Danvers Hank Handsome, nice personality. Football 1, 2, 3, Danvers’ Captain; Glee Club 2; Messenger Corps 2, 3, 4; Student Council 1, 2; Track 1, 2. MARGUERITE DENIS 81 Leach Street Peggy Helpful, co-operative. Senior Revue 4. CAMERA SHY ROBERT J. REED 462 Loring Avenue Sputnick Quiet, reliable. Motion Picture Projectionist 1; Senior Revue 4. DAVID DEVOE 13 Geneva Street Dave Avid radio ham.” Vocational High School Student Council 3, 4. 58 faculty SALEM CLASSICAL AND HIGH SCHOOL Dorothy Annable Librarian Marie L. Auger Robert E. Bertram Ida L. Blossom Richard E. Boisvert Philip J. Brown Director of Guidance Mary Byrne Mary T. Cass Richard T. Cassidy Head of Modern Language Department Robert Chouinard Israel Cohen Francis R. Connors Cornelius A. Crean Margaret N. Crotty James J. Cunningham Head of Manual Training Depart?nent John B. Daly Manuel DiCastro Charles A. Dolan Kathleen E. Donovan Martin Donovan Dorothy M. Doyle Lillias Duncan Lawrence B. Fennell Head of History Department William Foley Valentina Glebow Margaret M. Greehy Helen M. Hayes Thomas V. Hever Paul Higgins Victoria T. Kopaczynska Elaine Lavoie William H. LeBlanc Mantina Lefthes Dorothea R. Leonard Ann M. Lundergan Head of Domestic Science Department Mildred Lynch Katherine Macdonald Edward J. McCabe William McKinnon Thomas H. McNamara Christine Miaskiewicz Theresa E. Miaskiewicz Domenico Mizzi Donald Murphy Head of English Department Joseph E. Murphy Michael J. Murray Philip W. Natale Glenn F. O’Brien Alfred J. Pasqualle Marie B. Phelan Genevieve H. Pinkos William F. Poole Paul Porochniak Alex Pszenny Joseph J. Pszenny Head of Mathematics Department Elizabeth B. Shea Anna F. Sheehan Walter T. Sheridan Marion Sweeney Thomas W. Teeling Dorothy A. Tully Miller K. Ulle Elizabeth Whitehead Margaret J. Yerrington Alice M. Flynn Secretary Barbara J. Harkins Clerk VOCATIONAL HIGH Walter F. Gordon Donald E. Graves John F. Jellison J. Omer LeDuc Philip C. McCarthy John M. O’Hara William G. Welch Joseph A. Zagrobski Catherine Pratt Clerk Mr. Connors and Mr. Tivnan. NEW FACULTY MEMBERS SEATED: Mrs. Macdonald, Miss Duncan, Miss Tully, Miss Hayes and Miss Lavoie. STANDING: Mrs. Sweeney, Mrs. Whitehead, Mr. Hever, Mr. Alex Pszenny, Mr. Higgins, Mrs. Byrne and Mr. McKinnon. Good friends. Who’s next? Ready to write the next theme? Feeling better, dear ? 1 61 A flNy vSewioR 00 X THe EarLx floft N ’ IftDlfcS iNTLemeft Gp WJwqAc IS oFP ftG-ftHV SfLlT Vehr- 6 ook PlfcTlsT GKtRtg t, rtivc 5 pU« i _ ' « FLASH DROPS PHONE CftU FOR NftniCYT. WHO (vuoo -moo) faK M our? 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THIRD ROW: Ron Dylingowski, Bill Pszenny, Wilfred Colby, Dick Warman, Bill Cook, Mike Ferris, George Gagnon. The Salem Vocational High School Student Council was organized to provide unity and cooperation between pupils and faculty; to develop the spirit, ideals and practice of good citizenship; and to provide a means of adequate government and management of extracurricular activities; and to promote the general welfare of the Salem Vocational High School. The Council of the year 1959 certainly did its share to uphold the principles of the Council. 66 Salem High School Council FIRST ROW: Harry Towler, Jack Keough, Maureen Hubley, Pat Cote, Ruth Ann Raymond, Elaine Bell, Joan Sobocinski, Tony Rizotti, Stuart Oldson. SECOND ROW: Dianne Gagne, Carol Guerrette, Geraldine Moore, Marianne Doucette, Carol Kordalski, Frances Archon, Grace Rizzotti, Judy Merrick, Patricia Mackey, Jacqueline Schevis. THIRD ROW: Norman Finnegan, Henry Ahern, Kenneth Campbell, Richard Sabourin, Anthony Mavrakis, Richard O’Leary, David Whitmore, Gary Smith, John Maloon, Bill Verry. FOURTH ROW: Dennis Korumpus, Walter Dobrzelecki, Jack McKenna, Edward Callahan, Steven LeClerc, George Cohen, James Haley, Michael Zoll, David Potter. One of the most effective methods of teaching the principles of democracy to the students of the Salem Classical and High School is the Student Council. It has been organized as a medium for promoting the interests of the school, and has since helped to develop a friendly relationship between the students and the faculty and to build school morale. The Council is most appreciative to its sponsor, Mr. John Daly, for his interest and enthusiasm in the work of the Council. 67 Senior Executive Board FIRST ROW: Nancy Burns, Brenda Vogler, Maureen Hubley, Ruth Raymond, Allan Grace, presi- dent; Bob Pitcoff, treasurer; Linda St. Charles, Sandra Morrow, Pat Cote. SECOND ROW: George Cobb, Rick Harney, Wilbeur Witham, Norm Finnegan, Joe Kulik, Dave Lorenz, Jim Brennan, John Soucy, Tony Mavrakos, Gary Smith, Richie O’Leary, Mike Beote. One of the most important organizations in the senior year is the Senior Executive Board, which consists of two representatives from each senior homeroom who meet with Mr. Arnold. The chief duty of these representatives is the planning of all class func- tions throughout the year. This year’s Executive Board was one of the most outstanding at Salem High. Advance Citerary Staff FIRST ROW: Franny Famico, Nancy Rosenfeld, Virginia O ' Brine, Louise Alpers, Bob Pitcoff, John Ostrowski, Claire Manning, Judy Loss. SECOND ROW: Frank Rybicki, Vivien Despotopulos, Barbara Raymond, Judy Zelig, Cindy Thompson, Ruth Raymond, Marcia Norton, Susan Doyld, Dorothy Ackerman, Ronald Falkenstein. THIRD ROW: Barbara Bmford, Franny Archon, Mary Ellen Tivnan, Jane Amsler, Grace Fitz- patrick, Carol Kordalski, Karen Jellison, Paula Brophy, Carole LeBrun. FOURTH ROW: Mike Zoll, Peter Limon, Bill Verry, Helmut Umbley, Ruth Hayward, Pat Kohn, Nancy Halpin, Dave Pauling. The Advafice, Salem High School’s magazine, provides the students with the cur- rent news of the school. It is chance, also, for those students with literary talent to display it. The entire school realizes the tremendous amount of work which is being done by the sponsors of this publication. We, the Class of 1959, on behalf of the school, thank you, Mr. Donald Murphy, Miss Valentina Glebow, and Mr. Thomas Hever, for your help in making this magazine one of the best in the country. Advance Business Staff FIRST ROW: Elizabeth Needleman, Steve Tardiff, John Soucy, Carolyn Gurley, Maureen Hubley, Ingrid Lustig, Virginia Lavoie, Barbara Bamford. SECOND ROW : Abby Solomon, Nancy Price, Rachel Freedberg, Roberta Chiprut, Crystal Snow, Pat Linskey, Pat Judge. THIRD ROW: Christopher Forbes, Larry Hubbard, John Lynch, Larry Jones, Joe Amore. FOURTH ROW : Peter Carro, Ed Jacavanco, Daniel Geary. I 69 yearbook Jrt Staff FIRST ROW: Gail Hopkinson, Louise Alpers, Pat Cloutier, Kathy Tremblay, Maureen Harrigan, Joan Skeffington, Marilyn Nassif, Joan Sobocinski. SECOND ROW: Allan Grace, Joe Kulik, Claire Manning, Jayne Conroy, Joan Levasseur, Bob Hale, Paul Pantano, Levy Kacherian. yearbook business Staff FIRST ROW: Anne Clancey, Pauline Deschamps, Franny Zavaglia, Janice Szostek, Francis Famico, Carol Gurley, Maureen Hubley, photographic editor; Gail Hopkinson, Maureen Harrigan. SECOND ROW: Nancy Burns, Joan Levasseur, Brenda Vogler, Helen Robinson, Linda St. Charles, Grace Fitzpatrick, Sally Nocek, Nancy Rosenfeld, Rosalind Kochackian. THIRD ROW: Rose Garabedian, Harold Proctor, Sandra Morrow,. Pat Kohn, Pat Cote, Larry Gallant, Steve Burry, Sandra McGrane, George Cobb. FOURTH ROW: Robert Hale, George Guy, Wilfred Colby, Paul Pantano, Allan Grace, Whitney Coffin, Philip Linskey, Norm David. 70 yearbook Citerary Staff FIRST ROW: Cynthia Thompson, Virginia O ' Brine, co-editor; Ruth Raymond, Shirley Wright. SECOND ROW: Bob Pitcoff, co-editor; Judy Loss, Judy Zelig, Nancy Rosenfeld. It was the purpose of the Yearbook Staff to compile for you, the members of the Class of 1959, a record of the main activities of our class. We, of the staff, sincerely hope you will find much pleasure as you browse through this volume. The staff wishes to express its sincere appreciation to its sponsors, Mr. John Tivnan, Miss Theresa E. Miaskiewicz, and Mr. Alfred Pasquale; its advertisers; its patrons; and all who made possible the publishing of this annual. 71 j Dramatic Club FIRST ROW: Barbara Waitt, Jackie Gordon, Vera Theus, Barbara Kelley, Susan Levy. SECOND ROW: Joan Levasseur, Normand Cote, Betty Quadros, Joe Melin, Dorothy Pearson. The Dramatic Club is a newcomer to the high school this year. Under the direction of Mrs. Macdonald, the club is providing students with an opportunity to develop their talents as actors and actresses. The best of luck to future dramatists of Salem High ! ‘Junior Ked Cross Council FIRST ROW: Dot Dudley, Alicia Young, Sally Nocek, Maureen Harrigan, Claire Manning, Diane Gagne, Cathy Drabinowicz, Pat Mackey, Rita Lustig, Marilyn Nassif, Janice Candeas, Pat Kohn. SECOND ROW: Charles Arrigo, Pat Robinson, Carol Kordalski, Joan Sobocinski, Sherri Wozniak, Barbara Modugno, Grace Rizzotti, Barbara Waitt, Connie Belvo, Phyllis Davis, Suzanne Mackin, Jane Derby. THIRD ROW: Ann Guerrierro, Rosalind Cohen, Elizabeth Needleman, Pat Cloutier, Jayne Conroy, Anita Kaden, Dotty Ackerman, Vivien Despotopolous, Paula Brophy, Mary Voyer, Mary Ann Graczyk. FOURTH ROW: Gary Smith, Eddie Callahan, Richard Floyd, John Maloon, Paul Pantano, Bob Sanford, Charles Kessler, Harry Powers. The Junior Red Cross Council is one of the leading service organizations of Salerrl High School. Under the guidance of Mrs. Margaret Greehy and Mrs. Marion Sweeney, the faculty advisors, the Council experienced a very successful year. Among the activities of the year, the Council, under the direction of Miss Mary Cass, raised a substantial sum of money during its enrollment drive. CWrary Corps FIRST ROW: Margaret Banks, Jayne Conroy, Patricia Mackey, Louis Zarohian, Michael Zoll, Louise Alpers, David Pauling, Gail Hopkinson, Vivien Despotopulous, Virginia O ' Brine, Ruth Raymond, Nancy Rosenfeld. SECOND ROW: Ingrid Lustig, Sally Nocek, Nancy Burns, Claire Grondin, Dorothy Ackerman, Diane Salinsky, Virginia Lavoie, Anita Kaden, Judy Zelig, Rita Lustig, Joanne Paiseau, Catherine Porcello, Nancy Holloran. The Library Corps, under the direction of Miss Dorothy Annable and Miss Dorothea Leonard, has helped to make the library one of the most widely used rooms in the building. Through the corps, students are provided with practice in library skills, as well as an opportunity to arrange books in stacks and to check out books. Members of the corps agree that the knowledge gained through their experience with the group is highly invaluable. 74 Citerary Club FIRST ROW: Marilyn Nassif, Sally Nocek, Roberta Sazin, Barbara Raymond, Louise Alpers, Edward Goldsmith, Virginia O’Brine. SECOND ROW: Rita Lustig, Judy Zelig, Vivien Despotopulous, Pat Macke y, Ruth Raymond, Nancy Rosenfeld, Judy Loss, Virginia Lavoie. THIRD ROW: Ruth Marland, Bob Pitcoff, John Ostrowski, Peter Limon, Dave Pauling, Beverly Burns. Members of the Literary Club find this group to be both enjoyable and stimulating, since it provides them with the opportunity of reading and discussing some of the greatest literary works. Under the direction and guidance of Mr. Donald Murphy the club has had a highly profitable year. 75 Messenger Corps FIRST ROW: Ruth Pariseau, Jan Skeffington, Betty Spiridigliozzi, Marilyn Nassif, Kathy Tremblay, president; Cindy Thompson, Valerie Gurley, Judy Zelig, Sheila Lynch, Maureen Hubley, Claire Manning, Martha Butts. SECOND ROW: Barbara Waitt, Linda Buraczynski, Marianne Bartkiewicz, Claire Grondin, Joan Pizzo, Carol Simontacchi, Linda Collier, Carol Paige, Virginia Lavoie, Sandra Flowers, Claudette Berube, Susan Levy. THIRD ROW: Donna Doucette, Corinne Morin, Donna Stanton, Linda Gilliland, Joyce Wein- berg, Joan Levasseur, Judy Loss, Pat Mackey, Franny Zavaglia, Pat Dionne, Susan Stone, Muriel Viel, Marlene Royal, Jean Wolocko, Barbara Marland, Janice Szostek. FOURTH ROW: James Riley, Paul Pantano, Raymond Morin, Armand Nadeau, Linda St. Charles, Franny Famico, Sherri Wozniak, Nancy Halpin, Hank Ahearn, Jackie Schevis, Diane Snow, Dorothy Ackerman. The organization at Salem High School, known as the Messenger Corps, enables the constant flow of communication from the office to the various members of the faculty and the students. Under the supervision of Miss Ida Blossom, faculty advisor, the Corps functions with great efficiency. Both teachers and students appreciate the service performed by the members of the Corps. 76 Movie Club FIRST ROW: Claire Manning, Marianne Graczyk, Bob Ostrowski, Marianne Doucette, Dave Pauling, Shirley Wright, Martha Butss. SECOND ROW: Linda Buraczynski, Elaine Knowles, Vivien Despotopulos, Martha Stefanski, Diane Gagne, Pat Cote, Sandra Flowers. THIRD ROW: Carol Guerrette, Phyllis Jendraszek, Pat Osgood, Barbara Derby, Franny Famico, Sheila Lynch, Donald Jeffrey. FOURTH ROW: Bob Lindquist, Mike Zoll, William Snow, Dave Potter, Richard Floyd, Dick Savageau, Jonas Galper, Eddie Callahan, Allan Hawryluk, Gary Smith. The members of the Movie Club spend many entertaining hours as producers and viewers of their own movies. The club, under the direction of Mr. Edward McCabe, not only furnishes the students with the opportunity of learning to operate a movie camera and projector, but also with much diversion. National geographic Society FIRST ROW: Judith Zelig, Janet Wilichoski, Nancy Burns, Patricia Jankowski, Maureen Harri- gan, Carol LeBrun, Mary Ann Kileen, Joan Sobocinski, Eddie Callahan, Shirley Wright, Francis Famico, Ruth Pariseau, Deborah Poulter, Joan Skeffington, Kathy Tremblay. SECOND ROW: Kathy Drabinowicz, Carolyn Gurley, Beverly Brennan, Janice Candeas, Marie Chalifour, Joyce Dempsey, Doris Cushing, Gail Desjardins, Carol Czarnecki, Pat Cote, Dot Dudley, Janet Garcelon, Gail Murphy, Sandra Foley, Esme Toomey, Maureen Hubley, Nancy Holloran. THIRD ROW: Mary Giancola, Linda Collier, Sue Decker, Pauline Deschamps, Ann Clancey, Sandra Dombrowski, Richard Femino, Pat Kohn, Claire Manning, John Lavoie, Tony Mavrakos, Marilyn Nassif, Sally Nocek, Cindy Thompson, Gordon Stone, Ron Pelletier, Janice Szostek. FOURTH ROW: Fred Harney, Dave Robblee, Sherri Wozniak, Helen Robinson, Dick Harney, Ruth Hayward, Steve Bury, Betty Levesque, Sheila Lynch, Judy Merrick, Nancy Halpin, Richard O ' Leary, Linda St. Charles, Phyllis Zinkovich, Eddie Pelletier, Douglas Harvey, Bob Pitcoff. FIFTH ROW: Dave Whitmore, Bob Dolliver, Bill Caron, Norm Belanger, Norm David, Joe Kulik, Richard Floyd, Allan Grace, Peter Limon, Walter Lewis, Roy Milligan, Stewart Oldson, John Ostrowski, Sargeant Woodruff, Paul Pantano, Tony Rizzotti. The members of the National Geographical Society, under the direction of its ad- visor, Mr. Paul Porochniak, took their biannual trip to the- nation’s capital and New York during the May vacation. The itinerary included a tour of Mt. Vernon, the Capitol, the F.B.I. Building, the Building of Printing and Engraving, the Smithsonian Institute, the White House, and many other historical sites. Office Assistants FIRST ROW: Margaret Banks, Betty Spiridigiliozzi, Maureen Harrigan, Mary Ann Killeen, Sheila Lynch, Nancy Halpin, Joan Skeffington. SECOND ROW: Mary Ellen Tivnan, Franny Archon, Sherie Wozniak, Nancy Sheehan, Maureen Hubley, Lucille Sweeney. Because of the unselfishness and untiring efforts of the guidance and office assist- ants, the guidance office and main office find it easier to maintain very efficient de- partments. The duties of the assistants vary from typing to delivering of messages throughout the school. guidance Assistants FIRST ROW: Carol Czarnecki, Nancy Burns, Carolyn Gurley, Pauline Deschamps, Carol Theriault, Pat Cote, Betty Spiridigiliozzi, Claire LeBrecque. SECOND ROW: Marianne Doucette, Sandra Ingemi, Sandra Stefanski, Carol FitzGerald, Ellen Dolliver, Joanne Rizzo, Diane Gagne. Corridor and Safety Patrol FIRST ROW: Maureen Harrigan, Cynthia Auger, Pat Sliney, Judy Staples, Joan Perry, Virginia Osgood, Carol Theriault, Brenda Vogler, Cherrie Wilichoski, Claire Manning, Gail Hopkinson. SECOND ROW: Joel Masse, Joh Lavoie, Bill Wilbur, Larry Gallant, Janice Candeas, Priscilla Moses, Dick Lawnsby, Norm Cote, William McLaughlin, Whitney Coffin, Michael Porochniak. THIRD ROW: Charlie Raymond, Joe Ercha, Tom Mackey, Jim Irving, Everett Dawkins, Bob Hale, James Ryer, Louis Spychalski, Ron Pelletier. FOURTH ROW: Harold Towler, Jim Brennan, Donald Wilkinson, Allan Grace, John Walsh, Bill Spiliotis, Ed Callahan, Charles Scialdoni. As a result of the efforts of the members of the Safety Patrol, the corridors at the high school are passable and orderly. Chosen for their leadership and responsibility, the members of the patrol keep confusion in the corridors at a minimum. Choralettes FIRST ROW: Vivien Despotopolus, Diane Gagne, Gail Hopkinson, Esme Toomey, Dale Vasey, Rosiland Cohen, Pat Foley. SECOND ROW: Louise Alpers, Donna Doucette, Joyce Weinberg, Muriel Viel, Rachel Friedberg. THIRD ROW: Bill Spiliotis, Pat Marcus, Ruth Marland, Pat Mackey, Lynda Bonney, Mr. Ulle, director. Senior Qlee Club FIRST ROW: Nancy Bailey, Judy Loss, Doris Cushing, Gail Hopkinson, Esme Toomey, Shirley Wright, Kathy Drabinowicz. SECOND ROW: Joyce Dempsey, Linda Denno, Louise Alpers, Marilyn Nassif, Dale Vasey, Sandy Dombrowski, Janice Candeas, Gail Des Jardins. THIRD ROW: Gordon Stone, Pat Mackey, James Ryer, Donald Wilkinson, John Ostrowski, Franny Famico, Ruth Marland, Mr, Ulle, director. Song Club FIRST ROW: Doris Cushing, Gail Hopkinson, Dale Vasey, Esme Toomey, Kathy Drabinowicz, Evelyn Giardi, Nancy Bailey. SECOND ROW: Marilyn Halpern, Louise Alpers, Sharon Pollock, Donna Coucette, Ruth Mar- land, Jane Carter, Paula Cohen, Barbara Sawyer, Billy Tremblay. THIRD ROW: Gordon Stone, Gail Spiliotis, Donald Norris, Patricia Marcus, Gail Gardziner. FOURTH ROW: Bob Lindquist, Sandra Stewart, Don O ' Connell, Ron L’ltalien, Mr. Ulle, director. FIFTH ROW: Patricia Mackey, Linda Mackey, Donald Chaisson, James Ryer, Donald Wilkinson, John Ostrowskil, John Cunney. Among the most popular organizations in the school, we find the Song Club, the Choralettes; and the Glee Club. Each of these groups, under the capable direction of Mr. Miller Ulle, has given many enjoyable performances throughout the year. 82 Concert Hand As in previous years, the Concert Band and Orchestra, under the direction of Mr. Richard Boisvert, entertained a huge audience of relatives and friends with a delightful concert. In addition to this event, the band and orchestra entertain at other func- tions both in and out of school. Orchestra 83 A Radio Electronics Club FIRST ROW: Peter Pothier, Joseph Litwin, Norm David, vice-president; John Biloseau, president; Joseph Amore, secretary-treasurer; John Harrigan, Jonas Galper. SECOND ROW: Steve Bilodeau, Dick Bloomberg, Christopher Forbes, Allan Grace, Bob Goyette Ed Jacavanco, Donald Jeffrey. The Radio Electronics Club, under the direction of Mr. William Poole, offers to the boys at Salem High an opportunity to acquaint themselves with the field of radio and electronics . Although it is a comparatively new organization in the school it draws much attention from the boys. Auto Club FIRST ROW: Bill Moynihan, Dick Ellis, John Gorski. SECOND ROW: Ron Mello, Paul Danskin, Mike Ferris, Steve Cragan. Under the guidance of Mr. McCarthy, the boys of the Salem Vocational Auto Club obtain much experience in repairing automobiles. There is no job too tough for these hard-working boys. Witch City Radio Club FIRST ROW: A1 Gonet, Randall Snow, Dave DeVoe, Alan Carso, Peter Skouras, Tim Doggett, Tom Swiniarski, Rodney Wise. SECOND ROW: Chief Operator, Mr. William Welsh; Leonard Gagne, Lucien La Bonte, Jerry Clark, Dick Warman, Dick Gagnon, Arthur Hall. A newly organized club appeared at the Salem Vocational High School this year. Under the direction of Mr. Welsh, the boys are given much practical experience with both repairing and operating the radio. 86 87 j girls’ basketball Zeam FIRST ROW: Pauline Dionne, Susan Myal, Paula Brophy, Claire Manning, Lee Dallaire, Gail Gardzinir, Barbara Derby. SECOND ROW: Dorothy Ackerman, Dorothy Nestor, Barbara McGrane, Barbara O ' Leary, Noreen Cornforth, Joan Skurski, Karen Graham, Judy Loss. A sport which drew much attention, this year, from the students at Salem High was girls’ basketball. This year’s team provided many moments of interest, suspense and success to its fan. Q iris’ Tie Id Hockey FIRST ROW: Dorothy Ackerman, Kathy Konopnicki, Claire Manning, Paula Brophy, Judy Loss. SECOND ROW: Jane Amsler, Janice Porier, Pamela Barrows, Sandra Smith, Joanne Gowen. THIRD ROW: Diane Gagne, Anne Singleton, Nancy Fairbanks. Under the capable coaching of Miss Victoria Kopaczynski, the Girls’ Field Hockey Team experienced a very successful year. Because of the enjoyable hours spent learning and applying the rules of this thrilling game, the Hockey Team has acquired many new members this past year. We are sure that the future teams will do their part in maintaining the good record of this team. 89 J Red and White Council FIRST ROW: Nancy Fairbanks, Judy Loss, Dot Nestor, Kathy Konopnicki. SECOND ROW: Barbara Derby, Claire Manning, Pauline Dionne, Mary Voyer. The Red and White Council, under the guidance of Miss Kopaczynski, is one of the most active teams in girls’ sports. Many of this year’s members are again expected to be active members of next year’s council. 91 football FIRST ROW: J. Johnson, R. McKenna, D. Harney, D. Korumpus, F. Gatchell, R. Plante, R. O’Leary, J. Nutting. SECOND ROW: J. Scaldoni, G. Guy, T. Mavrakos, R. Robbelee, R. Spiliotis, G. Smith, P. Della Monica, R. Soucy, L. Spychalski, R. O’Hearn, R. Gagnon. THIRD ROW: Coach Sheridan, Coach Chouinard, T. Gardner, R. Milligan, W. Brennan, E. Dawkins, R. Cudihy, R. Callahan, C. Raymond, W. Dobrzelecki, C. Fretis, W. Caron, Coach Riley, Coach DeCastro. The 1958 Football Team experienced a highly successful season under the direction of Coach Sheridan. In spite of the very rough competition it encountered, the team managed to win most of the games which it played. 93 Joan Sobocinski Jane Gauthier Cheerleaders FIRST ROW: Mary Ellen Tivnan, Joan Sobocinski, Nancy Halpin, head; Shirley Wright, Jane Gauthier. SECOND ROW: Lee Dallaire, Carol Kordalski, Franny Archon, Carol Ann Guerette. The Cheerleaders opened the 1958-1959 season with an outburst of vim and vigor similar to that of their predecessors. In addition to arousing school spirit and enthusiasm among the students, they were hostesses at several enjoyable dances which were held in the school gymnasium. The Cheerleaders are certainly grateful to Miss Mantina Lefthes for her guidance. Baton Squad The Baton Squad, directed by Mr. Ollie Ahearn, added to the entertainment of the football enthusiasts by displaying much fine maneuvering to the tunes of the day. 96 basketball Zeam One of the most outstanding sports among the boys at Salem High School is basketball. For a number of years the Basketball Team, coached by Glenn O’Brien, has been a very tough team to beat. This year’s team followed their predecessors by bringing home many victories. 97 Zrack Zcam . ore , Tony vrak ° S ’ Dave h ' trn -Relanger. n tom otan ’ , -Ramos, en B . sto „V, O=0.S« ' uslie Ha«o . Bob vd ST J 0 — . „ Di o no, J - — Many outstanding members on the track team enabled Coach Crean to produce another championship track team. This achievement was made possible only by the co-operation and earnest efforts of the entire squad together with the en- couragement and interest of Coach Crean. Tony Mavrakos, Leslie Hancock, and Bob Ramos 98 99 Hockey continues to be one of the most favored winter sports at the High School. The squad, coached by Beaver Pelletier, is to be commended for its skill and speed in playing the game, as well as its gentlemanly and sportsman- like attitude. 100 baseball Zeam Many baseball fans were thrilled once again by the many interesting plays of the Salem High Baseball Team on the diamond. Coached by Bill FitzGerald, the team had an enjoyable and successful year. 101 Golf Zeam Golf is an up and coming sport at Salem High. Coached by Mr. Connors, the team faithfully applies the rules which it learned to the actual game on the green. 102 103 Room 420 Room 422 Room 421 Room 423 Senior Momemms Room 431 Room 428 Room 427 Humor Promenade VIRGINIA O’BRINE, Queen EH 1 j y 8 X 1 1 — 1 f l Grand March Grand March 106 Queen and her court. TONY MAVRAKOS and MARY ELLEN TIVNAN Leaving dance. Members of court with escorts. Queen and her court. CYNTHIA THOMPSON, Queen Christmas Ml ’59 Senior AARON ADELSON, Toastmaster EDDIE CALLAHAN, Class Lawyer ALLAN GRACE, Class President Banquet Speakers 4 • ' W. National Mo nor Society The purpose of the National Honor Society, which was founded at Salem High in 1938, is to recognize scholastic achievement, and to encourage students to develop qualities of Leadership, Character, and Sendee.” It is indeed an honor to be a member of this society. We, the Class of 1959, con- gratulate all those who achieved the honor of becoming members of this select group. 112 WMA The tests which are prepared by a joint committee of the National Office Management Association and the National Business Teachers’ Association simulate actual office work. They are not spurt-type tests but endurance and direction tests. Sixty-three seniors qualified for certificates of proficiency, twenty of whom received certificates of superior achievement for achieving scores in the ninety-fifth percentile, a wonderful record. FIRST ROW: Ruth A. Pariseau, Judy Staples, Elizabeth Spiridigliozzi, Rosalind Kochakian, Sandra Foley, Marie Chalifour, Gail DesJardins, Sandra Dombrowski, Sandra Morrow, Patricia Jankowski . SECOND ROW: Shirley Gourdeau, Helen Robinson, Patricia Sliney, Jane Gauthier, Carol Simontacchi, Rose Garabedian, Marilyn Ciosek, Joan Skeffington, Shirley Wright, Sidney Galper, head of comercial department. THIRD ROW: Joan LeVasseur , Cynthia Auger, Beverly Brennan, Betty Levesque, Janet Wilichoski, Linda Collier, Shirley Sedler, Carol Paige, Ingrid Lustig, Elaine Pelletier, Lucille Veil , Sandra McGrane. FOURTH ROW: James Haley, Doris Cushing, Joyce Dempsey, Gloria LeClerc. FIFTH ROW: Ronald Dionne, Mauree Hubley , Claire LaBrecque, Patricia Anglin, Sheila Lynch, Carolyn Gurley, Sandra McEachern , Carol-Ann Czarnecki . SIXTH ROW: Donald Melanson , Robert Ramos, Peter Marquis , Diane Giardi , Ellen Mc- Masters , Stuart Oldson, Mary Giancola , Sherrill Wozniak, Pauline Deschamps , Joan Sobocinski , Phyllis Zinkovich, Janet Garcelon , Nancy Burns . Absent at the time the picture was taken: Richard Comeau, Dorothy Dudley , Faith Hanscom, Marsha Kennedy , Rita Lustig, Phyllis Margolis, Judith Merrick, Gail Murphy, Carol Theriault, Frances Zavaglia. For the ninth year, the Commercial Department participated in the NOMA tests which are given to all commercial seniors. This year again, the seniors achieved excellent results in meeting the stiff standards of the test series. 113 J.-.V5 The Best of Luck to the Class of ' 59 NORTH SHORE CATERERS, INC. 105 Congress St. Salem, Mass. THOMAS W. DeCOFF SIDNEY DURKE Compliments of the Class of 1 960 SALEM CLASSICAL AND HIGH SCHOOL President— MICHAEL ZOLL Vice President— WALTER DOBRZELECKI Secretary— DICK HOLLORAN Treasurer— MARIANNE DOUCETTE Compliments of FRANK A. FOWLER Official Jeweler for Classes of 1956, 1957, 1958, 1959, and I960 27 School Street BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS GAINSBORO STUDIOS Official Photographer to Class of 1959 SALEM, MASS. Hi There, Stranger! Have You Tried MARTIN ' S DAIRY ICE CREAM 56 ELM ST. MARBLEHEAD, MASS. Success and Happiness to the Class of 1959 PETER ' S LAUNDRY CO. LAUNDERERS— CLEANERS 135 Boston Street Salem, Mass. MIDDLETON SPRING BEVERAGES First in Quality TOM SAWYER ROOT BEER MIDDLETON, MASS. Telephone SP 4-2550 You Bowl Your Best at HEFF ' S A Brunswick Installation (No. I in Bowling) BOWL-MOR PINSETTERS AIR CONDITIONED SALEM BOWLING CENTER FRANCIS D. HEFFERNAN 24 Federal St. Salem, Mass. Pi 4-9536 HOTEL HAWTHORNE 18 Washington Square SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS Compliments of SILVER ' S SUPPLY CO. INC. 44 Lafayette St. Salem, Mass. HAMLIN PAINT WALLPAPER 93 NORTH ST. Salem, Mass. Compliments of McKINNON ' S LUNCH 1 1 5 North St. SALEM, MASS. KENNEDY ' S, INC. 203 Essex St. Salem, Mass. HARRY ANDREWS CHET ' S AUTO DRIVING SCHOOL CHESTER J. KOWALSKI 18 New Derby St. Salem, Mass. Pi. 4-6259 SALEM HIGH SCHOOL CHEERLEADERS Elizabeth Lefthes Mascot Nancy Halpin Joan Sobocinski Shirley Wright Jane Gauthier Joan Skeffington Carol Kordalski Mary Ellen Tivnan Carol Ann Guerrette Frances Archon Lee Dallaire Compliments of JOHN T. LASKARIS Attorney-at-Law 28 ESSEX STREET DONALD PARKER REAL ESTATE LILLIAN HARVEY— Realtor 9 Chandler Road SALEM Pi 4-7332 Member of Multiple Listing Service Compliments of SUMNER L. RAYMOND Attorney-at-Law Congratulations to the Class of 1959 ALMY ' S 188 ESSEX STREET SALEM, MASS. DELANDE ' S SUPPLY CO., INC. 22 New Derby St. Salem, Mass. Congratulations, Class of ’59 JOHN FLYN AND SONS 80 BOSTON STREET SALEM, MASS. 1916 Radio Equipped and Air Conditioned New Streamline Comfortable Coaches 48 STATES CANADA AND MEXICO Why Take Less Than the Best? MICHAUD BUS LINES, INC. Tel. PI 4-1207, Salem, Mass., CDR. J. A. MICHAUD, Pres. ♦♦CARDS ♦♦GIFTS TINA ' S CARD SHOP 79 Lafayette St. Salem, Mass. Come In and Browse Around. You Are Always Welcome. Compliments of Attorney and Mrs. Albert Pitcoff Compliments of TEEN TOWN 290 Essex St. President— SHIRLEY WRIGHT Vice President— FRED HARNEY Secretary— GERRY MOORE I I th Season In Memory of the Late MR. JOSEPH M. LYONS English lll-L (1958) JOHN KONDON SONS Pharmacists Prescription Specialists 96 Boston Street SALEM, MASS. Tel. Pioneer 4-5988 I Sylvan Street PEABODY, MASS. Tel. JEfferson 5-4144 Compliments of H. P. HOOD SONS The Kind of Ice Cream Served in Our Cafeteria WE KNOW IT ' S GOOD ' Ttu utcMKL DAIRY PRODUCTS Congratulations to the Class of ' 59 PULEO ' S DAIRY Milk and Cream 245 Highland Avenue SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS Tel. Pi 4-4860 YOUR SCHOOL ' S MILKMAN Compliments of MURPHY FUNERAL HOME 83 Federal St., Salem FRANCIS J. MURPHY TEL. PI 4-0497 CONGRATULATIONS, CLASS OF 1959 BRUNELLE OFFICE EQUIPMENT CO., INC. Your Headquarters for the World ' s Finest Portable Typewriters OLIVETTI— OLYMPIA— REMINGTON— ROYAL SMITH-CORONA— UNDERWOOD 129 Essex Street Salem, Massachusetts PI 4-1586 PI 4-3184 Compliments of WM. T. WALKE SONS, INC. Florists 145 Loring Avenue Pi 4-0380 Salem, Mass. Everybody Takes a Shine to MAVRAKOS CUSTOM HATTERS and Shine Parlor 17 Washington Street Salem News Block Best Wishes, Class of ' 59 From AL ' S FASHION SHOP 129 Essex St. SALEM, MASS. Build With Brick MARQUIS CLEANSERS INC. PI 4-5135 102 Broadway St. SALEM, MASS. 82 Summer Street SALEM, MASS. Repairs and Alterations ALL WORK DONE ON PREMISES Tel. PI 5-0923 GIBLEE ' S MEN ' S CLOTHES 150 Washington St. Salem OPP. SALEM NEWS Faithfully Serving North Shore Fuel Needs for 120 Years FUEL OIL • COAL • COKE • OIL HEATING EQUIPMENT • 2 1 I Derby Street Salem Phone Pioneer 4-5500 Let the SILVER FLEET Deliver Your Heat Compliments of MUZICHUK ' S GARAGE Rural Bus Lines MIDDLETON, MASS. ROGER CONANT CO-OPERATIVE BANK 256 Essex St. Salem, Mass. HOME FINANCING AND SYSTEMATIC SAVINGS LIEBSCH LIEBSCH Attorneys NORTH SHORE ' S MOST MODERN AUTOMOTIVE SALES AND SERVICE PLY - ' T-r .. iSg Hrn - . [... j rr ■ ? i ! Bo ey ytfotn SAlEN MASSACHUSETTS BOLEY M. PIERCE President and Treasurer Tel. PI4-4994 142 Canal Street Salem, Massachusetts Best Wishes to the Class of 1959 EVINTIDE NURSING HOME MIDDLETON, MASS. I. DUBIN CO. Insurance 157 Washington Street SALEM, MASS. MOSES ALPERS ROBERT J. SHAW NAUMKEAG TRUST CO. Salem, Mass. Complete Banking Service MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP. ACE EXTERMINATING CO. 202 Loring Avenue Salem, Mass. BRIDAL SHOPPE 7 Lynde St. Salem, Mass. Gowns for Every Occasion Bridals — Formal — Lodges Mothers — Flower Girls Accessories Best Wishes to the Class of 1959 From McCORMACK-THOMSEN, INC. Manufacturers of Leather Finishes PEABODY, MASS. Tel.: JEfferson 1-3060 51 Years of Service COMPLETE ATHLETIC OUTFITTING THE SALEM EVENING NEWS Covers Fully the Events of Your School, Whether Social, Educational or Athletic READ IT FOR A RESUME OF THE MANY ACTIVITIES OF SALEM HIGH SCHOOL SALEM COMMERCIAL SCHOOL Accounting, and Secretarial Courses for High School Graduates 70th YEAR Free Placement Service Send for New Catalog CHARLES H. McMANUS, President 254 Essex Street, Salem, Mass. Pi 4-1960 Compliments of PARKER BROTHERS, INC. Salem, Mass. Makers of FAMOUS PARKER GAMES Which Include MONOPOLY, CAMELOT, RICH UNCLE, SCOOP, PING PONG, ROOK, PIT, FLINCH, SORRY, CLUE and Many Others TED ' S MASTER SERVICE 47 Canal St. SALEM, MASS. LEE OSBORN, INC. 201 Washington St. Salem, Mass. JOE GALLO ' S RESTAURANT 3 Front St. SALEM, MASS. Pi 4-9537 Hey, Kids! Pizzas Galore! Compliments of SALEM LAUNDRY COMPANY 1 Lafayette St. Salem, Mass. A. G. RODERICK TAXI AND TRUCKING Cars for All Occasions LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE MOVING PI 4-0700 Salem Depot BOSSE BAKERY 278 Washington St. SALEM, MASS. Specializing in Calces for All Occasions Weddings — Anniversaries Birthdays M. H. BAKER, INC. 1 8 1 Essex St. SALEM, MASS. . . . The Fashion Center of the North Shore . . . Tel. PI4-6200 SALEM ARMY NAVY STORE 303 Essex Street Salem, Mass. Sporting SALEM— PI 4-1547 Compliments of MR. AND MRS. A. DESCHENES POLKA REVUE Every Sunday Station WESX 1230 on Your Dial Steve Czarnecki — Kay Solodiuk Pi 4-6917 Pi 4-6295 Compliments of 131 Essex St., Salem Best Wishes From FRED ' S SHELL STATION 94 Bridge St. Salem, Mass. PELLETIER ' S MARKET 284 A Washington St. SALEM, MASS. Pi. 4-0189 BOYLE MACHINE SUPPLY CO. 36 Walnut St. PEABODY, MASS. KVELL ' S MARKET 1 North Main St. MIDDLETON, MASS. Sp 4-9794 OXFORD MOTORS OF SALEM, INC. Suppliers of the High School Driver Training Car FOR FORD CALL OXFORD MIDDLETON GREENHOUSES MIDDLETON, MASS. Flowers for Every Occasion TOBIN TV SERVICE 1 15 North Street Salem, Mass. CALL US Morning — Noon — Night Weekdays — Sundays — Holidays Same Price BERNARD ' S 1 73 Essex St. Salem, Mass. DIAMONDS WATCHES SALEM ELECTRICAL WELDING 23 Canal St. Salem, Mass. Best Wishes From F. W. WOOLWORTH COMPANY STEVE ' S QUALITY MARKET 38 Margin Street SALEM, MASS. Fresh Meats American and Italian Groceries Fresh Fruit and Vegetables Compliments of ROOK ' S OF SALEM 179 Essex St. SALEM, MASS. SALEM GLASS COMPANY 75 Canal St. Salem, Mass. Best Wishes to the Class of 1959 From IVES GREENHOUSE 256 Lafayette Street SALEM, MASS. Tel. PI4-4026 LEONARD B. IVES WILLIAM L. IVES MICHAUD RAYMOND Range Oil Fuel Oil Tel. PI 4-4258 48 Congress St. SALEM, MASS. %Tussier’s pkanriacy ) vi 4 1—5 GERARD LUSSIER, REG. PH. W 112 LAFAYETTE ST., SALEM, MASS. Y PHONE PI A - -3645 Prescription Specialists AGENTS FOR AMERICAN EXPRESS MONEY ORDERS NORTH SHORE MARKET 95 Congress St. SALEM, MASS. NORTH SHORE FLOORING 71 Congress St. Salem, Mass. Dl PIETRO ' S ITALIAN RESTAURANT 319 Highland Avenue SALEM, MASS. Where Italian Food Is at Its Finest and Pizza Is an Art. ESSEX FLOWERS 265 Essex St. SALEM, MASS. Specializing in High School Corsages RICHARDSON ' S DAIRY BAR Route 1 14 MIDDLET ON, MASS. Fabulous Ice Cream and Dairy Products FOLLETTE ' S COLONIAL SHOP Men ' s and Boys ' Wear 246 Essex Street SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS THE KEY TV SERVICE CO. 12 Central St. SALEM, MASS. Pi 4-5689 STEVES TAXI Tel. PI 4-1500 Stand at 131 2 Washington St. (Near Salem Savings Bank) PROMPT SERVICE CAREFUL DRIVERS Compliments of PELLETIER SHADE COMPANY 101 Congress St. SALEM NORTH SHORE FOODLAND 87 Bridge Street SALEM, MASS. Open From 8 A.M. to 12 P.M. Best Wishes to the Class of 1959 ELIZABETH ' S EARLY AMERICAN GIFTWARES • HOMEWARES ANTIQUES 113 Bridge Street • Route IA Salem, Massachusetts • Pioneer 4-6950 For the Entire Family at Factory Prices OWENS SHOE FACTORY OUTLET 72 North St. Salem, Mass. Pi 4-9610 Compliments of WOODMAN INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. 221 Essex Street Salem, Mass. ROBERT T. WOODMAN BELLEAU METAL WORKS, INC. Church Interior and Exterior Decorating STEEPLE JACKS 125 Canal Street, Salem, Mass. T. R. KERR ' S 35 Congress St. Pequot Center SALEM, MASS. MOTOR PARTS SALES INC. 80 Margin St. SALEM, MASS. Compliments of LANDER ' S DELICATESSEN 38 Lafayette Street SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS Tel. PI 4-0418 PIONEER BOOKKEEPING SERVICE 157 Lafayette St. Salem, Mass. M. CHARLES BRUSKET SPIKE ' S AUTO SERVICE 72 Lafayette St. SALEM, MASS. Congratulations to Class of 1959 From BERTINI ' S 284 Canal St. Pi 4-1436 PIZZAS AT THEIR BEST FINE FOODS VINCENT POTATO CHIP CO., INC. 205 Highland Avenue SALEM, MASS. Compliments of the SALEM SAVINGS BANK The Bank With the Chime Clock 125 WASHINGTON STREET SALEM Large Enough to Serve You Small Enough to Know You Strong Enough to Protect You YM+ P SAYINGS BANK? SALEM FIVE CENTS SAVINGS BANK 210 Essex Street Salem, Massachusetts Compliments and Best Wishes THE MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK OF SALEM Salem, Massachusetts Compliments of A FRIEND MARGOLIS FURS 8 St. Peter St. Salem, Mass. KIMBALL MEMORIALS 1 15-1 17 Water St. DANVERS, MASS. PIONEER REALTY JOSEPH F. PELLETIER, JR. Realtor 70 Washington St. Salem NAUMKEAG LUMBER INC. 138 Canal St. SALEM, MASS. Pi 4-6340 Building Materials and Millwork SALEM ' S OLD FASHION CANDIES Canal St. SALEM, MASS. HAYDEN ' S JOHN A. WHITMARCJH, Prop. Master Locksmiths 15 a Central St. Salem Outside Service Compliments of STROMBERG ' S RESTAURANT Compliments of HOWARD JOHNSON ' S 15 Bridge St., Salem, Mass. THE LANDMARK OF HUNGRY AMERICANS Compliments of WILLIAM E. O ' BRINE Attorney-at-Law Compliments of CUNNEY TELEVISION RADIO 52 Highland Ave. Tel. PI 4-3674 NORTH SHORE GLASS AND ALUMINUM CO. 1 1 1 Canal St. Salem, Mass. Glass and Mirrors of Every Description Pi 4-1 131 DONALD J. MICHAUD TERRY ' S 12 Norman St. SALEM, MASS. NATIONAL RADIO TELEVISION SERVICE 206 Derby Street Salem, Mass. APPROVED STANDARD PRICES Dependable Work Pi4-6356 Compliments of SALEM HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT COUNCIL JOHN B. DALY Faculty Advisor President, AARON ADELSON Vice President, DAVID WALSH Recording Secretary, PATRICIA MACKEY Corresponding Secretary, PATRICIA KOHN Treasurer, NANCY HALPIN BRIDGE ST. PHARMACY 1071 2 Bridge St. Salem, Mass. MIDDLETON SQUARE DRUGS MIDDLETON, MASS. SALEM DAVID FRYE PAINT COMPANY REALTOR INC. 265 Essex St. 73 North St. SALEM, MASS. Frye Building Salem, Mass. Compliments of IMPERIAL PAINT CO. 1 1 6 North St. SALEM, MASS. NEWCOMB GAUSS CO. 1 City Hall Avenue SALEM, MASS. VINCENT BARBER SHOP 96 North St. Salem, Mass. GOURLEY ' S MARKET 99 North St. SALEM, MASS. PHOTOCOPYING OFFSET PRINTING BUSINESS AID SHOP 210 Essex St. SALEM, MASS. Pi 4-2836 Direct Mail Advertising STANLEY CAFETERIA 127 Washington St. SALEM, MASS. Compliments of A FRIEND Compliments of MEL ' S SHOES 3 1 Front St. SALEM, MASS. Women ' s Quality Shoes Complete Auto Electric Generator Starter, and Ignition Service GALLANT ' S GULF SERVICE Canal and Washington Streets SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS Best Wishes Class of 1959 PLAISTED FOREIGN MOTORS 296 Highland Avenue, Salem, Mass. Pi 5-0662 SAAB— TRIUMPH— BORGWARD Sales Sports and Economy Cars Service P. A. Nason Co DUDLEY LOUVER WINDOW CO. JOSEPH E. DUDLEY, Prop. 7 City Hall Ave. SALEM, MASS. Specialist in CLEARVIEW Jalousie Porch Enclosures 7 Taft Road Salem, Mass. Pi 4-6026 WILLIAM F. MANNING 73 Washington St. SALEM, MASS. JOHN E. HEFFERNAN INC. 66 Washington St. Salem, Mass. GLAMOUR BEAUTY SHOP 263 Essex St. Salem, Mass. GEORGIA TESSIE KATSARAKEA STAMATOPULOS BENEFICIAL FINANCE CO. 62 Washington St. Salem, Mass. J. ALLEN ROSS Manager WAYSIDE FURNITURE 59 Bridge St. SALEM, MASS. JAN ' S SUB SHOP 41 Bridge St. Salem, Mass. ORIGINAL SUBMARINE SANDWICH SHOP 41 1 Essex St. Salem, Mass. CHAMPION CHROME PLATING 50 Broadway Salem, Mass. ADOLPHE TURGEON Proprietor Congratulations, Class of ' 59 IRVING ' S TAXI, INC. 24 Federal Street SALEM, MASS. Tel. PI 4-5941 JAMES IRVINS, ’59 t Ah A - ‘tim UL £ S% APP A pi A ‘l V o ’ QC o ' t Pa tMr A AA ' nr jj Agfirw hA A . A A SPia. Co a G-o- Srrvvxjd Oi v-odL ( K ' S ' fhy I rctn to lct,y _|N (TX C ft. r s A S5- } Ifc ? r T u e love V e. JtA i 150 PATRONS Mr. and Mrs. George F. Brown Cindy and Aaron Mr. and Mrs. Leo Doucette Franny and Richie Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Grace Mr. and Mrs. Frank V. Hale Mr. and Mrs. Janies Halpin Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Harney Mr. and Mrs. Harpel Marjorie Warren Leadbetter Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Linsky Mr. and Mrs. Chester Ostrowski Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pariseau Attorney and Mrs. Sumner L. Raymond Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rosenfeld Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Sobocinski TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY ' U f jA « «j f tk± ml Ml V i rlm |y fj if PM
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