South Boston High School - Chandelier Yearbook (South Boston, MA)

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Today, as never before, our nation needs young men and women of high ideals, young men and women directed by conscience and by sound motives. I call upon each of you to remain true to your ideals wherever you go. Do not falter! Do not lack faith in yourself! No man dares foretell what lies ahead for each of us. Here on the very hill on which our school is located, Washingtoii in 1776 turned back the forces that endangered our very existence. For 185 years we have enjoyed a govern- ment that exists primarily to safeguard our God-given liberties. Now we must all unite to be sure that no power jeopardizes in any way this sacred heritage. Certain qualities make for success. You must be prompt in attending to all of your duties. Smiles pay dividendsg be pleasant, therefore, at all time. Do not be discouraged by disappointmentsg patience and persistence will overcome all obstacles. Do to the best of your ability whatever you are called upon to do. Be a credit to yourself and your Alma Mater. The future of our country rests in your hands. May God be with you as you leave us! William T. Miller Head Maurer DEDICATED TO WILLIAM T. MILLER Head Master YVith thc congratulations and appreciation of his first graduating class, thc Class of 1959. His understanding, his cncouragcmcnt. and his zcal, both as a teacher and as an administrator, have madc him a fricnd to all at South Boston High School. In .Uvmoriam IZDXVARD SCOLLINS The preparation of a yearbook is no easy task. It is customary therefore, for Staff members to examine the efforts of previous classes. In doing so, we find that each Class Will, without exception, refers gratefully to the tireless efforts of Mr. Scollins. He was truly indispensable, The arduous duties involved, the frustrations and vexations Mr. Scollins accepted as part of the job of being Senior Adviser. He gave generous encouragement to all who worked with him, The lethargic he spurred on with humor and gentle irony. He handled importunate printers, photographers, and hotel managers with the same equanimity with which he faced deficits. His patience was infinite, and his efficiency a watchword, Room 108 was always a hive of activity, over which Mr. Scollins presided as teacher, counsellor, and friend. Faculty members as well as students can testify as to the deep sense of loss which everyone felt at his passing. He gave ceaselessly of his time and energy to all who called upon him for help. The Class of 1959 looks back to its association with Mr. Scollins, inspired by feelings of gratitude and affection in having known him, ffaffv In Memoriam WILFRED F. KELLEY Head Master: 1930-1958 f -mimi 1 fjyffyfayffi, G r ,iff fr ff! Mn ff ,f . .W f ,f UMMW If To Mr. Kelley, South Boston High School was a symbol. To him it repre- sented the best in the activities and aspirations of young people. He saw in the school a structure which should shine as preeminently as the neighboring monu- ment which commemorates a milestone in American History. Mr. Kelley strove to instill ideals of Christianity, patriotism, and scholar- ship, and make them active forces in the lives of us all. In doing so, he realized that an understanding human relationship should always be established between the educator and those entrusted to his care and nurture. What he wrought has become a part of our school tradition. His worth as a leader was evident to the civic authorities of our community. The honors he received he accepted modestly. His interest in, and affection for, South Boston led him to stay here as Head Master rather than accept assignment elsewhere The Class of 1959 mourns the loss of one who presided over the destinies of the school for twenty-eight years. It does so with a feeling of pride and satisfaction that it had the chance to profit by his leadership-as it benefited by association with a man of such sterling character. MARY K. HICKEY IN MEMORIAM The death of Miss Mary K. Hickey, on April 30, stunned South Boston High Schools So great was her love of her fellowmen that she never spared herself in her efforts in their behalf. Wholeheartedly' dedicated to the welfare of the pupils, she worked tirelessly for their scholastic, economic, and spiritual advancement. The many fortunate ones whose lives she has touched have lost a true friend. The memory of Miss Hickey will always be a part of South Boston High School! In appreciation MR. JOSEPH BURKE MR. WILLIAE1 CAMERON MR. GEORGE VANDALINDA Miss HELEN NVOLLAHAN We thank you for the many years of interest and devotion that you gave to the pupils of the South Boston High School. The class of 1959 sincerely hopes that you may enjoy many years of good health and happiness in retirement. Q. . fy si f ' -A x ' x 9' ' t 4. A 1 X . ix in . N g f If 'f ,Mglf 11 N MR. STEPHEN REILLY MR. EUGENE BRANCA 'fx MR. ROBERT MORRIS MR. ROBERT MURPHY MR. JAMES Mc1cINTYRE I fi J Q MISS CATHERINE BURNS MR. JOSEPH KENNEY if? Q N1 1? MR. GEORGE YANTIS MR. JOSEPH CALLAHAN i 'f' MRS. M. LOUISE DOOLEY WELCOME TO SOUTH BOSTON HIGH SCHOOL MR. JOHN E. WOODS I WELCOME TO SOUTH BOSTON HIGH SCHOOL WELCOME TO SOUTH BOSTON HIGH SCHOOL MISS RUTH M LTON MR. MYRON CROTEAU OU PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT S., JI 0 V9 0' - 0 90 9 0 0 90 . b WELCOME TO SOUTH BOSTON HIGH SCHOOL MR. EDWARD BARNES GUIDANCE COUNSELLOR SENIOR HOME ROOM TEACHERS Miss Miss Miss Mxss Mlss Miss Miss EVELYN BRAWLEY RITA CAMPBELL ISABELLE CHILTON RUBY COOMBS BERTHA JOHNSON GERTRUDE Moruussav CIERTRUDE Rocxwoon .fi N, x.,, I CLASS REPRESENTATIVES IN MAIN LOBBY :Z 3 H f: o U PN. P' : o I-4 5 .sf N :. C5 .13 LJ cz Ei LI-I SN X-4 I-A cd ED ,G .. U 'S .E E C. 2 .E E '5 J. E: 19, L-4 JE. OU TD.. 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Bowling She ir lzloncl and ilu' ir fair, A niffy girl ir our Claire. MARGARET A. AHERN 501 Southampton Street Pew A T0 zmzrrj iz rlrly nmn. Sewing, skating, dancing. XO! :ery mmll. 1101 :ery lull, Biff wife mid meer iiml liieil li-3 fill. JOHN G. ALAIMO 58 Leonard Street fave To grfidimle. Remodeling cars, shows 10011 lj flue hill one iii' you lwzozw, H e'll be fl mreeri' u'lJere'ere be may go. MICHAEL ALBANESE 11 Treadway Road Dor- chester Mike To grinlmile. Football, track, short-put Gay inn! friwnlly fill the zrlrile, Mikel filiniyi llivre iwlllz 11 imile. CAROL ANN ALFORD 597A W. Broadway Carol To lic' 11 lC'l'V'L'f.'I!'J'. Captain cheerleading, swimming, dancing, junior achievement, bowling, basketball. Wilb ber permmilily and lovely mzile, Carol will make mme bojlr life 1l'0I'lZ7 u'lJile. MARY ALLEN 19 Burke Street Mary Lou T0 nzizrry a millionaire Bowling, skating, dancing, boys Herefr I1 girl u'lJ0 likef art, A nifty kid right from flae rldrl. JAMES ALLIX 169 West 5th Street ffljmmyfl To be a priest. Football, baseball, hockey. Always bappy, always gay, We bope jim will stay tba! way. GERALDINE P. BAKIS 1 1 Ticknor Street ffGerryll Bookkeeper Biology, sewing, J. A. Gerry's a quiet and sweet lass, Always spreading joy lo our 59 class. ELIZABETH M. BARRY 30 Monticello Avenue .'fBcJtfyU To be a bookkeeper Boys, dancing, bowling. Here's a girl wills person- ality plus, lVe know slae'll always be a pal to us. JOHN BEANE 129 B Street ffldrkff To graduate Baseball, football. fobn seems so sby and quiet, But get lairn going and be will sfart a riot. JEANNETTE BELBIN 20 Grimes Street fanie To be a good laoizsezrife. Shows, swimming basket- ball, dancing and boys. Very peppy, fall of fan, feannelZe's a pal to everyone. PAULINE T. BENVISSUTO 116 West 3rd Street Pauline To rnake someone bappy. Dancing, horseback riding, bowling, and shoe skating. No! very tall, but noi too srnall, Pazzline's been a friend to all. ALBERT BERNAZZANI 23 Spring Garden Street Dorccster Slrearb To gradnale. Flying. Alflzoagb be's qiriel, Al's liked by all, Always doing favors bolb big and srnall. JOANNE F. BERRY 8 Carmody Court H1077 To be an engineer. Dancing, bowling. Lois of brains but full of fun and jiz'e, Tbere isn'l anolber like our foanne alizfe. SUSAN S. BEVEN '99 East Fifth Street HSNCQH T0 ,liflzjl 111 GMX-.P. Co. 111111 111' 11.117171 Dancing, bowling. skating, tennis. S11,f1111',r 11 12111 111111 1,1 l'61'J' ,i'I1'c'1'l. 511111 K1 fr1e1111 Ibfltlf b111'11 111 bear. LILLIAN A. BILL 250 Silver Street l.11 'I'11 111' 11 43111111 11111111'11'1f1'. lllllilllij, bowling, boys, xk.itin.11, .S'111111'l11111'i 1111111 I.11'u I111' 1111. Alill lllll i111 11 11111'11'yi 111' 11 11111. ELAINE M. BOROVICK 2 Grimes Strcct If1111111f T11 117211 111 1111 011111. Dlncing, skating, and swnnming, S1111 1lt'I'c'l' 11111 1111111 11111111 111 111-1: Yer 111171 1111111111111 111 1f1'1'1'3' 11111. i JOHN A. BOSTROM, JR. 71 Freeport Street H11111p1a T0 be I7 111119.11 111 11fe. Basketball, swimming. He 11' 11 11111 Il 110 11 11016 110111 111111 11111. B111 11111 er 17111111 be 11 11111111 1141 1111, MARK BRETT 24 Grant Street I1'1f1a P11y.f11'111 0111101111111 f1'111'11w'. Softball, basketball. 1Ifl111'y',i' I1 KQ111 ll'170l,I' 1111 11111 1111 Al 11111k111g f1'1e1111,r f11e'1 11e1'e1' 110112 ALICE BRINDLE 25 Montpelier HAI.. T11 111' 1111,f1f1y. Boys, tlniicing, bowling, skating. A 11111 11'1!11 1111 1111111 111'111'1. A1111' 1,1 11111'113'i 11'111111g 111 1111 11111 111111. PATRICIA BRUNO 536 Il, 7tI1 Street Par Typhi 111111 111 1q1'11111111l1'. Bowling, dancing, roller skating, skiing, swim- ming, A girl 111111 Ibrelfy b1n11d Z7f11f,, 111161 li 111111111 1111 ber 01171, Pdfif fl A7111 1l'b0 11'111 ,re1d0111 be 11101111 RUTH BRYANT 247 Boston Street, Dor- chester HRII11J16H T0 111111'1'y 11 11111110111111'e. Bowling, dancing and skating. T110 71111111161 117111 0f1e11 111e1111. A good 1171111 111111 11 105111 f!'1elId. PAUL BUCKLEY 53 W. 7th Street Paul To he a Jueretf in life. Baseball, swimming, foot- ball. One of the nieeft you will euer meet, A guy like Paul it hard to heat. GEORGE BUHL 845 Columbia Road, Dor- chester George Phyrieal education teacher. Football, swimming, bas- ketball, bowling. Tucherbf full of wire crarhr and fun, Which maker hirn a pal to everyone. MAUREEN BURKE 116 O'Callaghan Way f fY Air line ho.fle.r.r. Swimming, bowling bas- ketball. jolly, good-natured and Jweet, Maureenfr a girl you would like to meet. RITA F. CALLA 211 Athens Street To graduate. Dancing, bowling, skating. Here'J our Rita, always ggyf No matter what may rome her way. JANICE CAMPBELL 184 Monticello Avenue fan To go to Botlon Ijnizer- rity and medical tfhool. Science club, bowling and swimming, secretary, l.,l.A.B.A. A nice friend to hrzoze, if this lair, fanife rate! high in our 59 flair. MARY CAMPBELL 27 McDonough Way Mae To he a Jecretary. Dancing, bowling, basket- ball. Cute, blond and rather frnart, Mary'J halwayr ready to do her part. FRANCIS CANAVAN 604 East Fifth Street Scoop To graduate. Basketball, tennis. Friendly, plearant in every way, The girl! are litchy who come hir way. MADELYN CAPELOTTI 8 Harbor View Street, Dorchester Mal To get married, Dancing, parties, singing, il. A., ice skating, roller skating, swimming, horseback riding, reacl- ing and bowling, boys. Liked hy all if our Mal, To you 5he'll alwayf he a Pell. ...li X vu - H. - W. if i , X N .5 , . - , nn- . .. . 4,56 Q: K ..,9e,.N .. Ai I ty sw it A I -1 .- , ,Q ' - b, .1-' JZ g, : .1 'f fe 1-E .A -si .L-, - t' f-'U 5 .. an-Q:-5 ' 'ef 1:2 H Q71 g 5' ., ..,,. . v. hi, 1 . ' ,- 3 ga... :Ln ta: ' . sg, ' 1 . ,Q , ,Q ,,'?' 1 fi .4 e. ' f f -a. .. ..,, BARBARA A. CARLSON 147 Sydney Street To be 11 good lJol1.reu'ife. Singing ancl dancing. Sometimei quiet. .reldom blue, Barb'll alu'ay.r be a friend to you. CAROL A. CARLSON 147 Sydney Street, Dor- chester G'al1l1y To heroine 11 fllH'J6'. Church youth group, music, the atnorclion, sports, and dancing. .S'lu i frm .mil mrlz .J good iporl. ll e H7111 are lmil more of C'ill'r1l'.i irlfl. EDWARD W. CARSON -153 East Sixth Street Ifddie Draffrmafz, Football, basketball, base- ball, bowling. Full of pep and on foe go, A! nlmeifzg frieridi be'J uerer .floux RICHARD CASPER 215 M. Street Rirb To be 11 Jurrerf. Hunting, fishing, camping. He if liked by everyone, Simply bemuie be'r londr of ffm. THOMAS CATERINA ff 140 Athens Street Calm Air Force. Bowling, baseball, football, basketball. Tomfr Ibe boy irilb fi lol of mrlx, He'J lbe one u'lJo likei all fbe girlr. JOAN CHAPIN 11 Peters Street YPIOU To marry 11 milliomzire. Dancing, swimming and traveling Qby airj. U p in lbe air lfer ambiliofi lier, Slve'll mrreed if flee really lrief. ROBERT CHASE 291 D Street Clm.rie Sbeel mera! worker. Drive cars, and listen to good records. Bob if very quiet and Jlay, He Jure if a very nite guy. VIRGINIA CHESNA 140 West Sixth Street Ginny To be a ruerefr. Dancing, swimming, bowling. ll7itb a Jwell peryonalily, Jbe'.r tl pearl, A real pal, Virgiz1ia'.r the girl. .-4' xx, tix 1 WILLIAM CHISAM 616 East Third Street I-Ieotor To be a buf driver. Baseball, basketball. Bill if quite a Jerioui boy, But be Jtill bay brougbt uf many a yoy. SUSAN M. CHISHOLM 4 Kemble Place Suite To be an aceountant. Bowling, Basketball, swim- ming. So tiny and fweet, Sufan can't be beat. JEAN CHRISTIE 390 Mt. Vernon Street Dorchester feannie Secretary. Roller skating, movies, bowling, dancing, sew- ing. Her little tongue if never still, Talk it mutt, and talk it will, MARY K. CLARKE 164 Monticella Avenue Dorcester ffKdtl7y!I A bufinefy rareer. Bowling, swimming, mov- ies, skating. Katby'5 liked by everyone, Beraufe 5be'J full of Jo mueb fun. TERESA A. COBB 172 O'Callaghan Way Terry To be a iufreff. Bowling, swimming, danc- mg. Terry quietly goef ber way, Doing ber part for Soutbie euery day. JOSEPH J. COMFREY 42 Logan Way flfoetl To be a Jurrefi. Football, basketball, base- ball. Captain of tbe football team, foe'5 a boy wbo'J on tbe beam. DOROTHY J. CONLEY 31 Logan Way D0lll8,, To be a .rurcerr in life. To be a .s'uc're,ri' in life. Basketball, j.A., bowling, skating, skiing, art sew- ing, swimming, dancing, Black at ebony if ber bair, Sizmeel and nite, and very fair. ELEANOR A. CONLEY 604 East Third Street Ellie To be a furreif in life. Swimming, bowling, bas- ketball. A wink, a Jmile, a glad How-dof' Tbaff Ellie'J way of greet- mg you. lr ANDREW J. CONNOLLY 'l0E.1QtScxcntl1 Struct ,'l1:d'1 xl N..'1: i1mrv'. Football, bowling, tieliing, reading. akating. A l1.zI!7ff7.1 fitffffll .rmf i'f'nu 3 loo, Ht' ,i rllllllilj :wifi in 'mlm Iljfb you, HENRY D. CONNOLLY 215 West 9th Strcct Hank To lmrvf. Girls, pool, lmskt-tlmll. A gum! Lqfq mm' ii loyal friwn1', 11.-'H slick by you Nl! lflu tml. KATHLEEN CONNOLLY 70 Auc-kl.intl Strcct, Dor- clicslcr K11fby To gmdmzfc. Bowling, basketball, swim- ming, dancing, skating, horseback riding. A .rmile our Kfzflijfi' nl- znzjpv got. Ereryane New ber an fzzvfnl 101. CONSTANCE COTTER 24 Montpelier Road Corzine T0 be zz ,ffzccerr in life. Bowling. Cozzfriek iz doll. in ber fZmr'111jz1g znzy. llvitlv ber fuzz and ffzngbfer. .rlw drizef our blue! .III HT. THERESA B. COUGHLIN S ll.1ll41m Street 'l'trr1 To ful .1 .i1n'u.i1i U1 lifu. Dancing, skating. Ttrry fwvzi f nip! 1111! ilwfi' . A - I muffin' fmf, .Wu if iz lvl of fill! mn! uv like lim' ii for. MARY E. CRITCH 117 Buttonwood Street, Dorchester Crifflwiv To :work in iw office. Bowling, skating. M1lry'i gn! ffm Illlzllffftil' ffm! nflwz blwnl, A gum! flwimlmfily and 11 lnynf frjwnl. DUNCAN P. CROWLEY 157 Dorchester Struct l711kc ' Mfilfwnlfilififzzl. Bilskctbiill, bowling, czmls. Gif:-7' and friendly all flu' ll'l7flL', HU' qlziel uvlyi are jllil lJi.r ifyle. JOSEPH DAGLE 474 Talbot Avenue, Dor- chester ,,!0e,, Conzmercial Artifl. Bowling, dancing, pool. foefr fl boy who if nice to know, He maker friendf 1l'bEI'61'6'f be goef. SARKIS DAGLIAN 116 West Broadway To heroine aii iiilerprefer. Science Club member. Hcfr fha! hog' you have reerz, Who liher a hig dream uheiz he dreamt. MICHAEL T. DALY 548 East 7th Street To he a jet pilot. Baseball. Mihehr a friend indeed, He'J a friend to all in need, EDWARD A. DELLASCIO 519 Athens Street Dazz Water skiing, bowling, Eddiefr a hay who if alwayf Heal, A hay like him if hard lo heal. MARION A. DIAMOND 457 Old Colony Avenue Mabel Darzeizig feather. Dancing, skating bowling. Marion ii' :Jiffy we all agree, Iliff ivalrh her 012 a dam'- ing Jpree. EVELYN R. DIPIETRO 7 Glover Court Ezie To marrj a iriilliarzaire. Roller skating, dancing, and giving parties. EZ'l6lf lefl the hallf of Soiifhie High. We hope lo ree her hy arid hy. THERESA DIPIETRO 7 Glover Court Terry To he a riirretf. Dancing, skating. Terrfr a lol of fini, iierer fad, A friend u'e'z'e all heeiz glad I0 hazfe. KENNETH DOLPHYN 214 L Street Balch To graduate. Band, orchestra, handball, bowling, cards. Ralher thy, ,infllelilllei qniel, Nou' and fl7C7l he ilarlt a rinf. GEORGE F. DORAN 18 Cameron Street Leffy I.B,M. operafor, Basketball, dancing, bowl- ing, girls. E George if rzrell zre all agree, He ir lopr ar far df we can ree, J 'er lx! N i sf' lglatf 3245, I ' I V a 6 A I 7 'Ev 9' 3 isiljjf' 1 4 - 1 ' .IUDITH A. DORAN H30 Columbia Road frailty I0 lie .1 .i1fiae.i.i. Cheerleading, swimming, dancing. ep fn tlrlfe in all flie iltlei. S0 free and em-3 ztiflr lie: imiley. JUDITH DUFFIN 104 Toplift Street judi 'lb ln' ii ffmllmll mfifiiiil. Swiinming, glee elub. Vt-ri Iiepfiy, full of fini, fnd'y'i friemli tire f z'l'c'I'yUll1', FRANCES DUNHAM 76 West Seventh Street Fr'm1ffj ' To .fl1c'i'eed. Cheerleading, swimming, dancing. Frf1miie'.r alruiyr rm llJe beam, Alzuzjf ready I0 l'Z76'6'l' lbe fenm. CAROLE ERICKSON 81 West Seventh Street To imzrrj ez millioimire. Swimming, dancing, bowl- ing. Preffni. mrefree. olv 10 zlife, Cizr0le'.f iz girl 'mn zmiild lone ii! fuive. DOUGLAS C. FAGAN 62 Gates Street l'D0llLQ Slleel metal imreer. Bowling. Dong ii lielpfizl, flmlfi 110 neu-.f, If 'you 1111? him be'll 11e1'er refine. VINCENT M. FEDERICO 567 East Sixth Street Vivre and Freddy To liife forezfer. Manager football and bas- ketball teams 1, Golf team 2, 3, 4, Key Club 1, 2, 3, 4, vice-president 2, 3, representative at Y.A.C. 4, wrote win- ning essay 3, senior play 5, 4. We ufiili lrim lllffl' in flue Cvllllllg flfzyi, liecvlfiie we lfimu' lie lm.: iwiiniiiig iz '11 yi . WILUAM P. FLAHERTY JR. 268 Bowen Street Bill To mrcseed. Like all types of sports and girls. Full of pep mid on flie gn, Here if n boy yon ,ilmiild be glad lo kzzore. EDWARD M. FOLEY 227 West Third Street .,Ed,, To play pro football, Football, basketball, base- ball, tennis. Eddie if a rlaeerful lad Al 111155 read y to make .romemze glad. A PAUL FUCILE 172A L Street HFuje,'! Politician. Dancing, football, bowl- ing, chess, fishing, tennis, write poems. One of the niceft you will ever rneet, A gay like Pan! if hard to heat, MARILYN FUREY 268 O'Callaghan Way Mal To faceeetl. Basketball, swimming, bowling, dancing. A real cate gal, with perronality play, She'll alwayr he a friend to ur. RICHARD FRAWLEY 33 Montpelier Road Rirhie To raduate. Hoiey. Though he'5 quiet he'5 not a hore, Became he haf friendr hy the Jrore. FRANCIS J. GALIZIO 58 O'Callaghan Way ffGiZ!l To graduate. Football, track, dancing. Frank a hoy who if nite to know, He will rnake friendf wherever he goer. JOSEPH GANNON 95 F Street foe To graduate, Bowling, swimming. Strong in tharacter, rtrong in nzinrl, A rpot on earth he if .rnre to find. JANET M. GEDRAITIS 9 Gustin Street fffdnll To he a credit to South Bofton High. National honor society C2 yearsj, orchestra, library book club, junior achievement. Not too quiet, hut oh Jo rrnart, Lott of fnn, willing to do her part. JEAN M. GEDRAITIS 9 Gustin Street feanie To travel to foreign conn- trier. Dancing, piano, glee club, reading. fean it a Jophirtiealed renzor, She never C07l7I72lfJ' a rnirdemeanor, JOAN GEDRAITIS 9 Gustin Street To continue my edzzmtion Orchestra, junior Achieve- ment, Book Club, Na' tional Honor Society Ioan it to rzveet and gay, She Jtudiey hara' for a fu- ture day. I I S aeraryerag i E2 ' f- 92 ,Q i fe :QQ ,V f -ft:-'.-1W- I ' DANIEL L. GEISSLER 'TG li. Bro.1dxx'.1y, South Boston D.11111V1 511111 Alt-1.1l II f11'ee1' Bowling D.111'.r 11 boil zzlm l111,f l01.f of Il 11, H175 11l1111'yf 1'e11d'3 10 do lvli' lilf. THOMAS GEORGE 38 Riclincld St. 'l'11111 C'1111i11'111'111111 11'111'i1'1' Stock mr Lining, golf, lisliinlg fl 1111111 lmi l11- 111,17-y 1111- f11u11'. IJ111 111 .ill ln' l1r111lqi Illlltll liflllf, ELINOR J. GERAGHTY -103 Old Colony Avenue Ell.3 ' T11 g1'111l11111e. Cheerlcritling, Dancing, Parties, Parking, How- ard 'Iohn5on's Ellie 1.1 JIl'L'6'l, .s'lJ01'l 111111 fair, She 15 ibe girl with lbe 1'111e blond hair. PATRICIA GERIBO Pat 29 Magnolia Street HOIl,I'F1l'lf6 01' ,l'6t'!'6f!11'J', Swimming, dancing, foot- ball games, ice skating, bowling. Pill l111.r 1110 q1111l111e,r fha! Oflell bleml. A A717011 1,1111-if 11111l 11 10,1111 'f?'lE'IId. CHARLES GILLEN All Logan W.1y' L111 ' To be 11 11101111 .Iftlr Bowling, swimming, bas- ketball. Al1lJ011gl1 Cl1111'l1e l.YII'l Very 111ll, He if liked by one 111111 11ll JAMES F. GOODWIN, JR. 783 East Broadway G11111ly f'lf7llI1'elIllL'e Slme 1I'l11Ae1' Football, parlor games, chess. Here if Il boy mba 1.1 1111 flu' 1111, 'l'l111l 11 11'l1y ire like llllll IU. JOSEPH GORMAN IBS H Struct foe To g1'111l11111e. Football L1111 of pep 111111 11l11'11y,f X471 I We bope be 1l lll 11l11'f1yJ .lflly 16111 uwy. ALICE GRANT 19 Montpelier Rd., Dor- chester, 11Al-1 To work 111 B0J1011 Globe Cheerleader, Honor Soci- ety, dancing. Alire if rule and Alife if neat, H111 I1 perJ01111lily that frlflll be heal. ANN GREALISH 599 East Broadway Marie To be iz creclil to my fam- ily. Swimming, bowling, horseback riding and dancing. A little doll, I do declare, Ann izllmftf ezllenlion ev- efywbere, .IOHANNA E. GREALISH 88 B Street Hl0f17Zl6U To be ezmbitiozzr. Ice skating, swimming. Loezdr of lezizgbr, full of fun, Willa ber personality Jbe'.f liked by everyone. WILLIAM GRIFFIN 8 Patterson Way Grif, Bill Arrliileefnml elrizflrmfiiz Football, dancing, boating, racing. Alfbongla be if qiziel, Bill ir liked by all, Alzvayf doing feworr botb big and Jmall. CAROL ANN GRONDIN 536 East Seventh Street Carol To be fl boobkeeper Bowling, basketball, and swimming. - W'ifb Carol Soutbie Jizre bfzfef fo part, For Jbekr 11 girl willy an open beezrl. PATRICIA ANNE GUEST 40 Monticello Axe, Dor- chester. Pell To be rl izinire. Honor Society, dancing, bowling. To fzlleizd lbe .rifb Jbe zeeziztr lo clo, We bope ber elrefzizzf all rome lrzze. RICHARD GURKSNIS 852 East 4th Street Dirk Drizflmzeziz. Hockey. Riflff as mmf! of be if iby, Bill all in all, befr one fwell guy, JOHN HARRINGTON 2 Joyce Hayes Way Yarra To go lo rollege. President of Senior Class, Rotary Club, Track, Football, bowling. We pifleed him on! from all lbe fell, Ar our prefideiil be :lid bis' beil. RITA ANN HARTIN 180 O'Callaghan Way Rita To be cl nizfre. Vice President, bowling, swimming, dancing skating. Voled wire-preyident of tbe '59 flair, Rita'5 popularity will lair and lair. PATRICIA HARVEY 252 Bowan Strcct Pal To .Ql'Jdll.'1fL'. Dancing, swimming, par- tics. pzllij' to rlffv. Park fl rm! doll, Ilyitb ber pemorzalilj j!J6'.f liked by all. DANIEL HENNESSEY 4-12 East Fifth Strcct limi fn' Hlpililll-ju Navy Swimming, tlancing, bil- liards, howling .intl Iiantllwall. Ili' ll lfzmufl illlrl film! fly .1ll, llrrt' ii .J Iwi :ffm in ml lffi' lull, THOMAS B. HEVNER Z0 Kemp Street UTKI771 'ln bv fl lllt'l'l'lI. Football, swimming, Hsh- ing, stock car racing, track, basketball. Here it 11 gllj Mlm if mtlvw' lnff, He it izfznzji' 11 plz! I0 all. WILLIAM HIGGINS 30 Ofallagluan Why Higgi21f To Q0 I0 roffege. Hockey. Af 11 tbtzlez' ffm fifzff A zzbiz. I HN! mlm fopr 112111 all fluf HJR BEVERLY HILL Z0 Burke Struct Bv1 ' Tn il1a'c'L'c'1f. Chccrlcatling, water skat- ing, swimming, icc skat- ing. Om' girl Bar, .i'11'm'l and fair, Sbfij' the girl :Ulla Ilia j2raltie.rf lmir. MARILYN HORRIGAN H' 281 Bowen Struct 1'IIt1f To lu' im f1i'lru.i'i. cillL'CI'IL'LlLlL'I'. fI!I1'rl'j'l sniffing, fn!! of fllll, Mi1f',i fl gill ffm! gals lfaizzlqi zffulv. ELAINE C. HURLEY 817 liasl lfourtli Strvct Effie Tn sllc'z'z'L'1l. Bowling, dancing, Iflrljfll' is fl honey :Hill fill! of fllll, Om' of lbe fredii fffllll 301. MARY T. HUTCHINSON 174 Ofallaghan Way fling T0 be II .fI1ff6'iIJ'. Swimming, bowling, ten- nis, reading, dancing, . IIi1i 1',r rate and pelife, Her perJ01zfzli13' mmm! be fiedf. 4-1 . ' lr , e .Lil ffl? . RUTH HUTCHINSON 174 O'Callaghan Way Hufrhie To Jueeeed. Swimming, bowling, skat- ing, dancing, A nice ,Derionulity hui thii gal, She'f ez lol of fun and EZJEVQJOUQIJ pal. MARION IZBICKI N 670 Dorchester Ave. Izzy To he u rueceii. Skating, dating, dancing. When you ree u Jmile, hear el laugh of ihout, Look around, Ma1'ion'r ahout. EDWARD G. JACKSON 32 Mitchell Street Buddy lVlefhfznic'. Baseball, football, basket- ball. A helping hand he if will- ing fo lend, He will .rurely mich fha! whale in the end, JOSEPH JACKSON 314 East 8th Street Sonny Arfifl Bowling, pool, parties. Mnhing frlendr ufherezier he goer, 7 Q 7 ' foef 11 hoy 1l'b0.f nice fo hnow. JOANNE JORDAN 35 Greenbrier St., Dor- chester f'!0f'l To he e1 Juceefi. Dancing, skating, bowl- ing, swimming. She if lihed hy ezferyone, 'Cuuie Jhe if ezlwoyf full of fun. ELIZABETH M. JOSEPH 362 K Street Beary To Jufceed. Piano, art, singing, danc- ing, needlework and dressmaking, swim- ming, ice-skating, to- bogganing. Belfy if cute in ull her uvzyr, We with her luch in fu- lure duyr, ANN MARIE JOYCE 7 Peters Street Ann To gmdunle. Bowling, dancing. Szvee! and nice ln every way, Ai' you'll hnou' if you rome her way. LAWRENCE J. KANE 324 E Street Lm'1'y On io college. Swimming, dancing, bowl- ing, baseball. Happy' and carefree lr zhir Ind, A friend indeed zz'e're glfzd fo hare. JOSEPH KEELEY 1,48 O'ci.1ll.1Ql1JH XY'ay ,.lm,. To nmlfe ffm' Air Force my KXIHLV. Swimming, llyinjl. Hurt' if .1 170.1 Ilffb mllflv I0 1f0 A!Il'rIv1l' 1117 10 ,1'0lIlC'fl7JllgQ mfzzz IVAN KELLEY 25 Pilwuclski XV.1y HSIJIIII-1 .siflnfl Il KIJQLL V. Howling. llilll fi frhmfli .nnf fnlf uf lfllll, Urn .1 frlrllif In c'l'z'I'1'fHlc'. JOSEPH KELLEY 250 Bowen Street Ufneu To be an Artist. Horseback riding, Clanc- ing, swimming, tum- bling. Nire and friendly all lbe 1l'Z7JI6', Hier quiet zrayr are jllff hir Jfyle. JANET N. KELLY 3 Glover Street Kelly To mrreed. Cheerleader, dancing, and skating. Fm' flu' lmm .rfve gaze 11 12001. 11 lwffer. and 11 Jbozn. You Lum: nlmzah five girl zz Q 're Liffllllf' almnl, THOMAS KELLY Z 7 Burke Street Tram PfJiIl'llI4ll'f,ll Hockey, baseball. Tom if .I'Nlill'f 1111! qniel frm, He will .f1lzmy.r be ti friend ro 3011. JOHN P. KINGSTON 58 Joyce Hayes Wriy' jane To xqmzffnzfc. Football, baske-tb.ill, bad- minton. Wiflz HIIJHIIKQ ffm' nm! bm' nf llfnmlv, full is ffm' nf irlmm l1'L l'4' fond. EDWARD KINSELLA 590 liast Second Street lid To ilrfcecfzl. Football, tennis, polo, vol- leyball, lmseball, basket- ball. Ea' U fl mr! of qllJl'f lad, Bn! mzolfacr Iike him just 111111101 be bad. JOHN F. KINSHERF 50 Flaherty Way lark T0 mcfeed in life Football, hockey, baseball, bowling. folm if another qfziel boy, B111 once be rtfzrlr be'r full Of 10?- 'wi 1-4:44 ' Aauxi ztf-Gm' we Ami- . 577W f , f if ROBERTA KLEMIATA 63 Middle Street Bobbie Typiil Interested in Bowling Cozzrteoiif and polile, R0- bertiff lbe gal. Smart and iiire and every- 0ne'J pal. JOANNE KOLAZ 17 Pond Street NIO!! Get married Dancing, roller skating, and painting. To be the future Mrs. Paul T0 marry Bob if ber aim, We alfa bope Jbe bar miicb fame. VALENTIN KORJAGIN 556 East 6th Street NVNIYF Dmflilmlii Swimming, soccer, bowl- ing. Tlyiy boy bm 11 very liigb rlllll, Some clay be will fire fo fame. VINCENT LQMARCA 802 East Fifth Street Vinnie To be iz .mle.rmf117. Football, baseball, sailing, A jollier lad fbere mlzld im! be, He if 11 pal 10 you mid me. JAMES R. LANDRY 177 Bowen Street HIl77Z77ZjH Oplomelrifl Chandelier, track, foot- ball, dancing. jimmy if liked by one and all, He bar pleizly 072 tbe ball. LORRAINE M. LANDRY 377 West Broadway Rennie To be il iziiffe Skating, dancing, swim- ming, basketball. Lorraine if mfe and papil- lm' foo, ll'7e bope lime will follow' ber lbroirgly. CHARLES LQPLACA 27 G Street Clzipf1 To mfibe flat' Hmmr So- fiefy Football, track, baseball. Clmrlie is iz friemlly lncl. Alzzwzyi ready lv make mmefme glial. NANCY LEE 307 Emerson Street Nmz ' To be iz good lypirf. Bowling, dancing, skating, Never blue, izlzizzyf gag. Nfzziey if iz girl llmtfr really ab. JANICE LEWANDOWSKI 13 liuttonwooel Street jj1.ii.f lf! iJlr'i'LL.i. Bowling. lusketbrill. danc- mg. '1.71ljl'c li ,llllf il fed! IIJUH. 17111111 lil lffw ffn1i'ilvrfmf11 ilu- ii fzfimiii on film IJNH. ROSE LILLEY 16 lfast Street Rosie Uffit 1' It Nfl' llgiskt-lb.1ll, lwowlinlrg, swiininiii-ig, tliiitiiittg. lim 11.115 flfzklnlfll 111 z'I'z'I'j' nazi: ,fir yin lvniiii ,ff inn IHIIIU fifr ll'il'l'. HOWARD LINDSAY 6-1 Tclegrgipli Street Hf1llIl'lC i To be fi t'fllllfl'lll'fjfHI wi- lqiiiew' Bowling, swimming. Sfrmig in f'lmrm'lei', jffflllg in mind, HU lplfzre in Ilia ,inn be'J .flare I0 find. ROBERT A. LLEWELLYN 8 Pilsudski Way' Bob, Robby T0 :miie iz milfimz. Football, swimming, camping. wrestling. Alu .1131 iiiffjfig 10 do liir .wf1.:r':. H.If7f7.3-tQ!7-!l1r'i6v1 ujlbrmf 11 41171. JANICE LOGAN 5 Linskey Bury Court nfrllillju 'lin ,i11i'i'rt'J. Daiiciiig, bowling, f.ii111fu iwifli lin' rifle fare lim! Zmir, Cl7.Jl'l21J' fha folk EI'c'l 1'- zrlvere. DANA LOPES 29 Dean St., Dorrliester Killer Safe i :mm lfootlmll, mrs. 'lki zmiliu lfii' bei! nn! of ilffillmitg lm iimlfi I0 KJU, He is ffm lmy irfin tklll ifn if frm, RALPH W. MCICQUARRIE I6 West Seventh Street Ray Career ffl l511.i1z1e,i i. Bowling, swimming, foot- bull. Rfilpbh imfzrl bil! qzziel mo, He'll nlwfzyr be fl pal I0 you. ANNE MADDEN 7 Patterson Way Ami T0 trfzrel. Swimming, basketball, dancing, Here ir rl girl willy permu- fzlily pluf, We hope ilae will alwayr be zz friend I0 115. ELAINE D. MAHONEY 260 Mt. Vernon Street, Dorchester ffM0e!l To Jucceed. Basketball, dancing, skat- ing. Everyone tliinkf 5ke',f kind of quiet, Bu! when you know loer, Elaine'J really a riot. KATHLEEN V. MALONE 500 East Sixth Street ffKdZhy7l To travel. Swimming, dancing, bowl- mg. Rather fky, Jomelimer quiet, Now and lken .rke ilartf a riot. LORRAINE MANGO 8 Beckler Avenue Lorrie To be a .llll'l'6'.l',li ai' a ,ter- retary. Swimming, dancing, bowl- ing. A girl you lozfe from the Jtarl, Lorraine if Jure lo win your heart. JOAN MANNING 15 M Street Janie To Jurceed. Swimming, dancing, bowl- joanh' a girl you would like fo know, Sbe'll be a Jurreif wbere- euer Joke may go. 0 RITA M. MANNING 95 B Street To be an experf lypiff. Bowling, babysitting, A girl who if labor! and very mieef, Rita if a girl who fan? be beat. THOMAS B. MANNING 524 Broodway ffT07nH lVelder. Bowling, Basketball. To7n'f a boy who if plenfy tall, Wka!'5 more he if liked by all. CHARLES J. MANTVILLE, JR. 618 East Sixth Street Charlie To lac a L'il'il engineer. Football, hot rodding, l-Iocl-ccy. A friendly lad ii' be, A lielfer ,iporl llzere eouldrff lie, EVELYN M. MARKS 145 Bowdoin Street, Dor- Chester MEN, To be iz i'iieve,rJ. Swimming, dancing, bowl- ing. Sbelt ,ro yuiel and lirrzid af a bird, Ezfrie if Very .veldom beard, 'SSX ,wat Q ,, , 1 .fri ji? fxi I 'A P I ' Q af KATHERINE L MASSELLI 515 Xvest Tliirtl Struct Kiki ill.:lln lIl.1lli'!.12I. Athletic club, bowling, dancing. Kiiflwiiff .im.1rf, Liml Of rfiiitff. loo, E1c'l 10lIt,'yj ber' friend. Joifre ber' pal 100. PETER G. MAZZEI S62 lf.tst Sexentli Street Dui ,110 lwlzll. C0-erlitor oi' llic the stllool iii.-wsp.iper, the Clmn- tlclicr, lisliing .tml kl.lI1L' ing. l'ilt i .I lmvi Mlm II Lillzl nf slit, ll ,f'r.- inn' lllill llllll lm lnuinii lu' iilll 'qvl lay. LORRAINE MAZZEO S97 ligist Broaclwgiy Lorrie To lie iz .t11c'z'c'5,t. Swimming, bowling danc- ing. Lnrmirlc ,iimii quiet, lui! really .ilwfr zmf. Slrcfr 11 pal of oinir izml ire like ber' iz lol. JOSEPH MCCARTHY 47 G Street HIM.. To xizufeeil. Basketball, tennis hockey, swimming, Friemllj plf.1i.mr in eiefj ll!!-1, Tlrmc are lm-L5 IIIJO mme lvir mzy. MARIE MCCARTHY 29 Bellflower Street, Dor- chester 1'llm'ie Ninlrizig, Secretary of the science club, piano. She if fllll I0 be Milli, if'.r plain fo fee. Tlml lllnfie if 115 liiecwllile' ar ffm be. STEPHEN MCDONALD -171 East 6th Street 'rSfl.'l'L'l' Bu ii millimiizire. Pool, lmntlbiill, football, basketball, softball. Hu ii ilu' hill wiv. in you ,l'IIUI1', Hill ln' fl .llll't'L'l1 I1'l7t'I'L'I'l'!' lm may gn. FRANCES K. MCDONOUGH -fi Lark Street I7rm1' ' T0 izzmlyzc fienfilcfr clreizm i . Dancing, swimming, Skating. A .mzile our FHTIHIJ' bar fIlZl'!1j.i' got, Everyone likes laer an fizrfiil l0f. ROBERT MCDONOUGH 255 East Ninth Street Bob T0 be rirb. Bowling, cards, baseball, pool. He if know: mid liked by all. Here ir zz boy ufbo is on Ilye ball. we an PATRICIA M. MCDOUGALL 182 E Street rrpdlu To he a private ferretary. Bowling, swimming bas- ketball, dancing. Not very quiet if oar Pat, She'5 .fare to win friendi right of the hat. JOHN W. MCGEE 300 Mt. Vernon Street, Dorchester Bill Architect, Football, bowling, pool, cards, horseback riding. fohn if fall of wifecrarhr and fan, Whifh maker him a friend to everyone. MARY L. MCGINN 816 East Third Street Mary Lon Nnrre. Dancing, and bowling. She i5 fun to he with, it if plain to ree, Thir girllf a.r likeable ai can he. ANNA MCGRATH 464 East Sixth Street Ann To travel. Dancing, basketball. She may he quiet, and rather Jmall, Biff Anna lj' really liked hy all. EDWARD MCHUGH 725 East Second Street Eddie To make a good lizling. Football, swimming, bowl- ing, baseball, and hockey. Lihed hy all if oar Eddie, For a little fan he if alwayf read y. JOHN MCINERNEY 268 Emerson Street Mara To heroine a draftirnan. Football, baseball, swim- ming and bowling. Thif hoy nezfer hai' a woe, How we hate to .fee him go. LOUISE MCLAUGHLIN 7 Darius Court Luigi To heroine a good niirte. Dancing, bowling, Na- tional Honor Society. lVhenezfer lhere'i miirhief in the air, Look for Louise, .rhe'll he there, PAUL MCSWEENEY 56 Burke Street Mae To he a millionaire. Football, baseball, basket- ball. Lotf of pep and alzrayy ggi? We hope he'll alzrayf .rtay that way. SYLVIA J. MEALEY S32 East lfitth Struct ,,S'w,.. 111 1111111111 .1 M1111-.i 111 11'1l1.111111' I 1111. Swimming. bowling. danc- ing. Fr1e1111.r 111117 1f11f1'1011c, 1071 11111 ber, 1 H SZ7L .t' 11 p111 111 ll'011.f forgef. JOHN MICKEVICH 1403 llist Thirtl Street 1H11'i1 3 ylll lil' .111 1111111 1111.13 111.111, llint ing, skating .intl howliiig. A lllfll 11111111 11 11111' f111111, .'l 111111' 11111111 11.11 11111 1111 11 1111111 FRANCIS J. MIRISOLA 61 5 linst 6th Street l51'11111L 'l'11 11111-111111' 1111 111g1111'1'1'. Swimming. howliiig, foot- bttll, lmskctlmll, hockey, golf. Ijfnlfl 1i 11 -1111 of qI11L'f 11111. B111 11111' of II11' 111111 1111111111 111' v1'1f1' 111111. FLORENCE MOCCIO 169 I Street T11111r 111111 F1f1.i1r1e In 1111 .1 1f1..111111'.i.t1f1'. Choral Pmttitc 1. Christ- mas Plly 1. . , - 1 H111' i 'Ulf' I71'1f1i1'1f. 11.131 KQJQ1, Q1,'..f-,.1. .11. ft . 111 i .1 1.11 1,11 111,...11 1111.11 17117111 1l' 1 11.il. NANCY MOCCIO 663 East Fifth Struct T1111 SL'1'1'L'1.I1'A1. Dancing, bowling. ' ' 1 JN1111 1.r .i11'1'1'1, 1111111 11111 111111 S1111 1.1 11111 KQ111 111117 1111 11111' 1111111 1111111 WALTER MORSE 20 Montpelier Road, Dor- chcstcr flA'If1f1.lL l Cf1'111f111111' 1111111 S.l3.H.S'. lJ.isliclb.l l l. Cjfll' 111 1111' lljlilflf 111111 11111 1'l'1'r 1111'1'1, I A guy 11111' ll'1111y 1.1 1111111 111 111111. BARBARA J. MULCAHY 138 Boston Strat-t, Dor- CllCSlL'I' Rui l'1'111'111111 1Xl111'1111rQ. Dgiiiciiiitg, swimming, hus- kcthall, glcc tluh 17 R1-tl Cross rcprt-scritzttivc 2. Babu' 1.1 115111111111 111 bw' 11'11y1', Wfe 1l'1Jb bw' 11165 111 fllfllft' 111131. ROBERT MYRON 8 Darius Court Bob To 1111111 111e Cb111'1eJ R1z'e1' 111111e1'11'1111f1'. Football, baseball, hockey, swimming. B011 11 q'111fC' 11 .r1f1'1011f 15113. S1111 11e'.r b1'1111g111 III fllflffil 11 10.33 STEPHEN NAWN 1 Sterling Square Ship T0 play terrier for the Cellirr. Football, basketball, tennis. In iz climroom he'5 full of fini, Shippyh' go! iz joke for everyone. JANET O'BRE 26 Pilsudski Way fan To marry. Skating, dancing, swim- ming, etc. fwfr iz friend really worth- while, 571615 I0 hire and quirk with iz Jmile. CHESTER O'BRIEN 1546 Columbia Road Chef Arrm hoily fenrher. Drum and bugle corps. L0f'.r of frm, ohliging foo, He'll fzlzzmyf do whiz! you izih him ln, JOHN O'BRIEN 186 Dorcester Street O'Bie To he rl rredif to my ll10ll7L'1'. Football, baseball, track, swimming. Om' of fha liexf if if plain lo ,tech A rvgfilfzr fellow we fill agree. PAUL O'CONNOR 401 Old Colony Avenue Okie Marhiziiil. Bowling, Heier iz hay irilh lofi of zum, Yoifre riezer iiiihappy when yoifre with him. ROBERT O'GARA 366 East Eighth Street Bah Birriri ermzizii. Football, hockey, basket- ball. Hif jleixrorlnlify it .to hue, Among fhe hes! he will alwizyf rhiize. REGINA OLASZ 31 Crescent Avenue, Dor- chester Rei1ie To herfmle .fl vnu ti. Dancing. Rcgiml ir fl ,girl zrifh hair of rail. W'c're ifrrc flmf vhtfll gel fflwinl. MARY PANTAGES 195 Billings Street, North Quincy H1l'lrII'j i To fnzrel. Ice skating, dancing, swim- ming and music. A .rmile our Mary har fzluzzyf gal, Ezferyorze mre lihey her an awful lot. ,. J' S953 , 'I' KENNETH PAULSEN 24 Logan Way' Ken Merl1a11i1'. I Football, track baseball. He'r fall l1e'r .rlroiig and be ir bold, He if 11 guy we like Io bold. MARGARET E. PAVILONIS 46 Middle Street Pwr Private .f4'H'ClIlf'Q'. Dancing, bowling, skating. l'e,qgy 1,1 .rliglil 111111 wry .11-wr, ,Il'l't ,l .1 girl 1111 one 11111 llvrll, JANET M. PERRY 24 P Street lan To 111111Ife ie1'1'elf11'i11l zrorif. .r11rce.f.rf11l. Horseback riding, cooking, dancing, and swimming. Sborl and rzzieel, mul oli Jo near, f1111'r ll lillle girl you jiri! Cdllll bear. RICHARD PETERSON 331 Dorchester Street Dirk To Jiicreed. Bowling, swimming, base- ball. Voled l110J'l likely to riirreerl. Dirk if 11 bog rife all .flJ0lllll lveerl. PATRICIA PIEPIORA 5 Lilly Street Pal To gel mrzrried. Dancing, skating. Park 11 girl yoifd like lo A770112 SlJe'll be 11J111'cer,r Il'!.7t'!'UI't'l' rbe may go. ROBERT PISTORINO 54 Gates Street Bob A home, fl mr, 111111 11 1l'0!l6llIllQ ring. Bowling, pool, swimming. Bob ii' 11 boy zwlm ii' really bep, A real frm' frieiifl 11111l full fff 111. I.lLI.lAN PLATUKIS 188 Bolton Street P11!1lbi To be 1111 emriwil l2llll.lL'- wife. Skating, dancing, bowling. A Hire permiinlily lam' flair gal, To all rlae zeoiilil be tl u'o111lerf11l pal. WILLIAM PLOOF 2 Harvest Terrace, Dor- chester To be 11 rurrefr. Bowling, baseball, swim- ming, Bill ir tl Jorf of qiziel lad, B111 o1ie of the bert friend! ire bare ever bad. 4 if -9 af 7 . .fyzg ,fr fr KATHLEEN M. POWERS 145 Farragut Road Kathy To he Fidel CaJtro'5 recre- tary. Swimming, basketball, T.V., daydreaming and writing stories. Kathie if cate and friendly too, Good lach Kathy in all yon do. RICHARD M. POWERS 260 East Cottage Street, Dorchester Rirhie Mahe my career in the United State! Navy. Member of St. Kevin's CYO, seaman recruit in the Navy reserve in the submarine division 1-8. A quiet hoy he may appear, But to nf all he hringi much cheer, RICHARD POWERS 427 Old Colony Avenue Ritchie To he owner of the Sn- preme Marheti. Swimming, basketball, track. Loadr of fan, ohliging too, He'l alwayr do what you aih him to. ROBERT PRENDERGAST 29 Swallow Street ffB0b,U To herome a machine :hop uforher. Baseball, swimming, bas- ketball. If yon want a friend in need, Boh if that friend indeed. NANCY PURDY 40 Monticello Avenue Nan To he a dental hygienift. Bowling, dancing Red Cross representative 2 and 4. Fall of fan and rather tall, .mltlilif a girl who if lihed hy all. ROBERTA B. RAGALEVSKY 724 East Seventh Street Bohhie To he a Jiiefeff df a wife and mother, Roller skating, swimming, dancing, bowling. Wherz Bohhy lazighf in her merry way, She'r rare to fhafe your hlizer away. FRANCIS J. RAGUSA 8 Vicksburg Street Fran To he an anlo hody 712102. Hockey, baseball. Fran if helpful that ii no newf, If you aih him he will nezfer refnfe. SHEILA REDDINGTON 660 East Sixth Street Shehelah To he a infreff. Skating, swimming, horse- back riding, drill corps, junior achievement, bowling, basketball. Sheilaa gay with friendf all ahont, She' Jnrely if one dandy front. -1 EDWARD RICHARDSON I9 Loring Street Eddie To be a fredii lo my moflufr and fafber. Sports, dancing and girls. Raflyer .rbi kind of quiei, Nou' and flveu he .rfarlx a riot. PATRICIA RIZZO 503 East Third Street Rizzi To lu' rl tgfmrl ler1r'lJw'. Bowling, tlaming. N0 llllllbf ll li plain In iw, II l1.ll fl 1l'nIIrlL'I'flll lz'tlr'f7c'?' I'.ll if-ill ln. JAMES ROBERTS, JR. SO Bataan Court jim Ah' Force. Baseball, swimming. fim will 1l'0!'k ar lmrd ar be ran, S0 be will Jomeday lierome a b1z.rjrze.rmzan. MICHAEL ROGERS 127 Mercer Street Uncle Mike To go I0 college. Baseball, football, hockey, Fall of life, fall of flllli He ir liked by ezeryone. ROSE L. SAIA 743 East Fifth Street Rafe G0 I0 Bmfmz Ulll!'t'l'5ifJ and became a private ,recreIary. Dancing, swimming, bowl- ing, skating. Raye if quiel and also smart, SlJe'J alzvayr willing I0 do ber parl. FRANCINE SANTELLA 43 Burke Street Fran Be a bookkeeper. Bowling, dancing, boys and eating. Lnadi' of lauglzr, full of fmzj 1:I'll2l71lL',.l' liked by cflfcfygylll. PAUL SANTINI 875 East Broadway H17'l.I'lJH Adiferlitirlg. Sailboat racing, tennis, and my thrcc piece rock and roll band. 111 matic Paul ir al bii beil, He ir alm noted for making jeff. JEAN SCAPPINI 291 Dorchester Street To belp people. Nfeafzzzief' Skating, eating. jean bat ffiendr all about, She really if a dandy trout. MAUREEN SCHULTZ 113 Dakota Street S'rhultzie Secretary. Bowling. Through thick or thin, good or had, A nicer friend you'ue neuer had. DOROTHY M. SHEEHAN 2 Brandon Avenue Little DOI Secretary. Bowling, basketball. A few may thinh that Dotty'5 quiet, But mort of uf know that Jhe if a riot. STEVEN A. SLICIS 239 West Fifth Street Steve To Jurreed. Workiiig, driving, touring, dancing, and romancing. We rhofe hirn out from all the rert, He tried darn hard to do hir bert. JOSEPH SMITH 59 I Street jose To he a rnefhanit. Baseball, football, basket- ball, hockey, joe if a guy with loady of friendf, Hif Jparlaling Jpirit never erzdf. GEORGE A. STANKEVICIUS 320 West Broadway ffsfdnff Electriral Engineer. Bowling. Although he ha5n't rnurh to Jay, He'5 a friend to all who 607,26 hir way. BRENDA STATSKY 465 Eastf Eighth Street Brenda To he a Juceeyr in life. Swimming, bowling, danc- ing. Brendakr a quiet gal, But yhe'll alwayf he our pal. JOANNE S. STEC 535 East Fourth Street Suzie To he a math leather. Skating, dancing, We ,fee her ,rlandardy are quite high, We hope the gel! that college guy. FRANK W. STRACUZZI 2 Sterling Square Bud To graduate. Track, bowling. Frank if a guy with lotf of friendr, H15 Jparhling Jpirit nerer endf. JOSEPH SULLIVAN 247 East Eighth Street S11llj E7IlQlllt't'f. Football, swimming, base- ball, dancing. Slflliiff well, 116711111 agree, He'J fopf .fu for 111 we can fee. JUNE SULLIVAN 174 D Street UlllI1lL'H To be 11 f1e1l111f1'11'1n11. Swimming, junior achieve- ment. 5'l1e'i 11 lIl't'l'l .i11pl11,rli1'11le1l ic'lll0I'. fum' lI1'l't'l' 1'11111111il.i 11 1111i1l1'1111'.111o1', JOYCE M. SWIRBALUS 15 Colebrook Street foj'ce To berome 11 .feerefary or K1 boolPbee'I1e1'. Dancing, bowling. 1oye1e'J J'l.70f'l and 1u'ee1, A nicer girl Q'0lI,ll nezfer meet. BARBARA A. SWIRKO 952 East Fourth Street Barbie To be ll g0lH'll16l. Swimming, bowling, skat- ing, golf, tennis, sail- ing. Very peppii' and full of lfllll. B.1rb11r11 11 11 pal 10 ererj- one. ROBERT J. SWIRKO 952 East 4th Street Bob To gr11d1111re. Football, hockey. A J11'ell guy IJ our Bob Swirko, He'J 11 boy you would like lo know. MAUREEN TAYLOR 68 G Street MMU., T0 be 11 ,fL'tAl'L'fl1fJl. Class Representative, sail- ing, swimming, fishing. Tl1i.i' gal .fee111.i' quiet but lmi lofi' of pep, 'I'o keep up ufitb ber you 11111.11 be l1c'f1. JOSEPH P. THOMPSON S ci0llll4LIC Street '1'1,w 'lla be 11 M11rl1111iil Track, baseball, hockey. P1'r1111f1l 1l'llf7 11 11111111 or Il l1elf1111g lzfzml, foiepb ir one who will be 111 zlermzml. ROBERT B. THOMPSON 427 Old Colony Avenue Bob To furreed. Football, track, baseball. Bobby 11 friendly, not too Jby, Tbe girly all look when be goef by. BEVERLY TURNER 2 M Street Place ffBe1!H To rurceeil. Music, Drum Corps. Soon a Mrs. our Bev will he, Happy we hope with her hufhand lo he. JUDITH ANN VENTO 150 Rosetter Street ffludyfl To graduale. Dancing, bowling, swim- ming, spending money, dating, fudy'5 leaving Southie High, We hope to ree her hy and hy. VINCENT V. VIERBICKAS 269 Gold Street Vinnie To graduate. Pool, baseball, football. Vincent if quiet hu! very nice, At him all the girly look twice. FLORENCE WALLACE 69 Marine Road HFIOU To Jurceed in life. Chandelier Staff, shoe roller skating, volunteer work at Old Aged Home Always happy, alwayr gay, She makei a Jurrerr out of every day. ELLEN MARY WALSH 442 Eut Eighth Street YfM0llyU To he on Queen for a Day Swimming, football, hock- ey, bowling. Ellenlr a gal with lot! of charm, The hoyr take notire when Jhe'.r around. MARGUERITE A. WALSH 138 Orton-Marotta Way ffpeggyll To grow. Bowling, dancing, skating. MOHIi6lJ a gal you'd like to know, Charm, perronality ana' plenty of go. PATRICIA WALSH 693 East Seventh St. Pat Serrelary Basketball, badminton. Very quiet and fedate, We won'f he iurprired when :he felr the dale. CAROLE J. WESTHAVER 620 East Broadway lVerty Legal Secretary Dancing, bowling, skat- ing. Carole'J fun, rule, and fair, She'f the girl with the nire hlond hair, KEVIN P. WHEELER 721 East 2nd Street Slug To enler lhe Air Force. Football, baseball, basket- ball. Thif hay nerer hai a uve, Hou' ue hate to Jee him go, MARIE P. WHITE 27 Bloomhc-ld Street. Marie Tu he 11 ,I'lll't'c'.IQI'. Bowling, dancing, skating. She ii fmvly, rifle, .md nh in .uu'c'c'f, .WIKI Jo .ilyliih ami' ,111 llfrlll DONALD WILSON 750 Third Street Don To graduale. Football, tennis, badmin- ton. If you iran! a friend when y0u're in need, Donald i.r tha! friend in- deed. JUDITH WOOL 578 E. 8th Street Indy To he a Iearher. Chandelier Staff, bowling, ice skating, dancing, swimming. Indy hm friend! all ahold, She Jurely if a dandy .fr'0llf. JEAN WRIGHT 112 N Street fean To he a medical lah fech- nirian. Archery, swimming, bowl- ing. Shy and timid af we have Jeen, A modeft maid i.f our lean, THOMAS YARROW 641 East 8th Street Tom To gradimfe Pool, dancing, baseball. Gay and friendly all the while, Hin' qniel way! are juil his ilyle. ARTHUR BEMIS 290 East 9th Street ffYi Yi!! Graduate. Hockey, golf. Thir boy never har a woe, How we hate to .fee him go. PAUL R. BERGERON 190 M Street ffpdulll To go to Simmonr rollege. Football, baseball, polo Prompt with a rmile or a helping hand, Paul ir one who will be in demand. MARY BIGWOOD 765 Columbia Road Dor- chester Bi ie C ollege. Bowling, Mary'J likeable in her way, We wiih her lurk in future dayr. GERALD R. BROOKER 243 Columbia Road, Dor- chester ffferryfl To be a bachelor. Track, U.S.M.C.R., read- ing good books, and loafing. With thir guy, ambition i.r frerh out, But he is really a good rcout. ROBERT BURNETT 141 West 6th Street Bob Be an arti.rt. Swimming, skating, base- ball. Bob ii' .finart but quiet too, He'll alwayf be a friend to you. PATRICK CLARK 115 Monticello Pat Sheet metal worker. Football. One of the nirext you'll ever meet, He'.r a guy you juit ran't CAMERA SHY MICHAEL M. CONNOLLY 39 O Street Mike To work in the aquarium. Baseball, football, Gay and friendly all the while, Heir alwayf there with a rmile. STEPHEN E. FEENEY 86 Auckland Street Steve To become a rurrerf. Bowling, swimming. A better pal you jurt ran't meet, Beraure he ir a guy you jurt ean't beat. PAUL J. FLAHERTY 324 West Fourth Street ffljoxgphfl Explorer. Hunting, fishing, and auto racing. A quiet boy he may appear, But to all he bringr inurh cheer. ROBERT GALLANT 15 Belden Street, Dor- chester Bob To graduate. School. Wfe know Bob will be a .rurce.f.r, He ir quiet and one of the bert. WILLIAM HALL 270 Athens Street Bill Welder. Basketball. Although he haJn't nzurh to Jay, He ii a friend to all who ronie hir way. GERARD J. HANRAHAN 259 East 6th Street Gerry To be a teacher. Bowling, swimming. One of the nirert you'll erfer meet, Gerry'5 a guy you ran't JOHN HUBISCAK 239 Emerson Street Yohnno Mechanic. Works on cars. A real Jwell buddy if our lark We hope hir friendrhip we never lark. JAMES IGOE 10. Sterling Square fflimlf To graduate. You ran't jind a better boy No matter what you ray. KEVIN KEEFE 797 Columbia Road ffKeUU To graduate. A regular all-round boy, One who ir alwayr Jpread- ing joy. PAUL KELLY 6 Middle Street Willie College Bowling Paul'r a boy who'5 lotr of fun, He'5 a pal to everyone. PETER LYDON 590 East Second St. Pete To be a multi-niillionaire. Baseball, bowling, pool. A neat drerrer ir he, Our friend he will alwayr be. I JAMES MCCARTHY 758 East Third Street ff ' if frm To graduate, Hockey. A grand fellow and rlerer too, So many thingf thii guy can do. JOSEPH RYAN 132 O'Callanhun Way ffloelf To pan En glirh. Football, track and dance. Here if a boy who if alwayf grlj. No matter what may rome hem-' heat, hir way. JOHN M. SWENSON 117 West 9th Street Swenfka To be an artift. Swimming, soccer, draw' ing. For ezferyone lohn har a rmile, He'r rure to make rome girl'f life worth while. THOMAS TALBOT 10 Montpelier Rd., Dor- chester Big Tom Elertriral Engineer Bowling. Thoinar ir a boy u'ho'J nire to know, He'll make friendr wher- erer he goef. MALCOLM A. THURESON 17 Mt. Vernon St., Dor- chester, Mal To graduate. Bowling. Malrolnr ir a boy who if not too Jhy, With hir brain he will ture get by. MARY WILCOX 3 Bancroft Street, Jamaica Plain Willie Surrey! Dancing, swimming, skat- ing, and reading. Bright and Jmart ir the, A good rerretary .rhe'd like to be. RICHARD YUREK 209 Washington St., Dor- chester Ruthie To attend Merrhant Ma- rine Aradetny. Rirh har got a lot on the ball. He ir really liked by all. jam-I Gulmil s Rlcllu I Petals 3osffPh Smhh Book Worm WW' ,L Ka Peter Mazzei 30hn Harringwn Alaq C3mPbe1l Rxm Hgitm J0h11 Mc Moat CONDUCTED BY THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1959 N ice Half Kenneth Paulson Cllfest QQ Carole Enckson Beverll' Hill Neatest Francis Ca UHVQH Kathleen Malone James Allix Qutswxgkng Nkee Giant Good -if Carol Carlson Axblete ev l los! X Wittxest 93 Marion Izbicki Edward Richardson l h Comirexl fudjtb D Ideal Coup! e O1-an g -1 h,, O, O lf? 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':fff.--gf . - 4 -- .Mo ..a......nn.I f 1...,.,,. ...- .,..... 5 1 .4 i YEAR BOOK STAFF Firrl Row, Left lo Right: Nancy Lee, Alice Brindle, Lorraine Landry, Joseph Kelly, Joanne Jordan, Janice Lewandowski, Carol Carlson. Second Row: Kathleen Powers, Sheila Reddington, Roberta Ragalevsky, Rita I-lartin, Patricia McDougall, Lorraine Mazzeo, Patricia Harvey. CHANDELIER STAFF Firrf Row, Leff 10 Rigbl: Judith Wool, Susan Stec, Peter G. Mazzei, James Landry, Joseph McCarthy, Janice Campbell, Barbara Mulcahy. Second: Teresa Carpenteri, Kathleen Carter, Regina Olasz, Patricia McDougall, Sheila Reddington, Janice Lewandowski, Katherine Masselli, Regina De Yeso, Joan O'Brien, Mr. George Yantis. Tbird: Lorraine Landry, Marie McCarthy, Charles La Placa, Paul Wieners, Edward Hayward, Williana Statsky, Kathleen Powers, Florence Wallace. 5 3 l HISTORY CLUB Ifiril mir, Lrfl In Right: joannc jordan, janicc Logan, Roberta Rcgalcvsky, Mr. Dono- van, Sheila lluliliiigloim, janiiu l.L-wandowaki, Patricia Harvey. S1-mm! muz' Vinii-nt lfcduriio, juni- Sullivan, janiic Campbell, Marie McCarthy, Willi.ii1i lliggim, Mary Cainpbi-ll, lfllcn Wiilsli, Cjarol Alford, Richard Pctcrson. i S ART AWARDS Fira! Roux Lefl 10 Rigbfs Mary Lou Allen, Barbara Lyclon, Sheila Reddington, Elizabeth Uloscph, Patricia Abraham, Simud Rfmz' 'loscph Kelley, Paul Santini, john Swenson, William Higgins, Harold McLeod, Arthur Bemis, STUDENT EXCHANGE DAY Alice Grant Carole Erickson Richard Peterson Carole Alford .4 --jr, JUNIOR RED CROSS REPRESENTATIVES Firff row, Leff to Right: Patricia Abraham, Margaret Gorman, Beverly MacKenzie, john Mattos, Dorothy Auclette, Nancy Holt, Bernice Abraham. Sammi ruin' Irene McEleney, Sisley Robers, Mary Campbell, Joanne jordan, Alice Brindle, Janice Lewandowski, Sheila Recldington, Sharon Morrison, Carolyn Skethng- ton, Carol McCarthy, Janice Lynch. Third mira' joan Scully, Roberta Ragalewsky, Patricia Harvey, Rita Hartin, Patricia McDougall, Lorraine Landry, Kathleen Galizio, Susan Vedito. PRIZE WINNERS IN THE ESSAY CONTEST OF THE SOUTH BOSTON CITIZENS' ASSOCIATION, MARCH I7, I959 lmf! In lfilqfiff M.iurr-eii Schultz, 'llliiril Prizvg Arthur iialviii, Setoiiil Prizeg Katlilc-eu Malone, I'irst Prize. jg ,LM M 5 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Left In rigflfli 1 .'m'.' Louise McLaughlin. Kathleen Malone. Marilyn Horrigan, Judith Wool, Susan Stec, Roberta KlL'IIIl.lf.I, Alanei Gedraitis. Alice Grant, Rita Hartin, june Sullivan, Patricia Guest. Siifwil.' Patrieia Ahr.ih.un, Mary Hamilton. Teresa Eggers, Regina Olasz, Loretta Domurad, loan Getlraitiy lflizaheth Ulowph. Katlileen Carter. Mary XY iIeox, Rosemarie Saia, Alice Collin. 'If','r'.J.' 'lohn Brookx, Sarkix lj.ItQlI.lII, Ritharel Peterson, Algis Aelomkaitis, .loanne Berry, Kathleen Cil.irl-Qe,K.1therine NI.meIli, P.itrni.i XY'.ilsh. joseph Gannon, George Hanrahan, Williain Statxlxy, .lohn llarriugton WW SCIENCE CLUB Fin! Raw, Left to Riglotf Evelyn Hartnett, Sally Leary, Secretary Marie McCarthy, Presi- dent Stephen Booth, Vice-President Janice Campbell, Teresa Carpenteri, june Sullivan. Second Row: Club Advisor Mr. Henry, Leo Schools, Kathleen Carter, Rita Welch, joan Dooley, Sally Walsh, Albert Bilton. Third Row: Albert Landry, William Higgins, Vincent Vierbickus, Vincent Federico. lvl! lv 2 OFFICE PRACTICE CLASS xx . Qx Hr Wu 5' U7 CLASS OFFICERS ffl ff' f ' , PRESIDENT ' L N 9 VICE-PRES 34242-Q Rio SECRETARY 47 W. ,fl ipaq, gLz.5z,Q, il MN fd 5 viwfv W , gag 2565 .p f5J'LV? W WW ' 4 ww . I ,, I M X- Q sl gg 3 Q 75,7 Ii'!lu-Am , Wx JVM AMN! x,ff,,,,VZ,.J, ' f, ff f7 4, 1 I! , XQQM ff FwVii W 'ag V Lx 3+ 5 L,M j06xj7W s X fffgwm X WM 9 f My ',fg3 ff f M lg f K1 QW QQ QQ' R 5 22324 C 3? A Ag l T Q?,,15!Q ' 5 ETX Xgsjig 2 fkyfwsg 55 33 is ' Q ,x 4? fQ21gffum -Qsfii uiwlw QlfZf1lf1wfam,,,,, ,fffyf-ffyff' ' 2044 f ff ffm , s4M:?gZi6 MWff:f:fw2jX 52 gli? W Qfieff ff Qv,SS1Wfg'Mf!m,fjLifb, 4 N ff ' ' Q2 Qi Ka N Wx ,QWX 13 Jw 'xffi 3 C QQQSQQW 2 I 1 N5 gk XE-,QE WW lhgifi wwf if if Qs Sis E iisywff gf Q Qif 55 x ff 132fs2ffJm Mff wifi M f Z ' i SOUTH BOSTON HIGH SCHOOL'S DRAMATIC CLUB CAST OF THE CHRISTMAS PAGEANT Firrf Row: Rita Manning, Susan Bevin, Nancy Lee, Patricia Guest, Carol Carlson, Mary McGinn, Margaret Ahern. Second Row: Alice Grant, Beverly Hill, Dorothy Daly, Marilyn Horrigan, Joanne jordan, joan Gedraitis, Susan Stec. Third Roux' John Harrington, Kathryn Masselli, Alice Brindle, Anne Madden, Dorothy Sheehan, Carole Erickson, Elaine Mahoney, Marie McCarthy, Rita Hartin, Frances Dunham, Mary Pantages, Sheila Reddington, Janet Gedraitis, Robert Pistorino. F01n'IlJ Rauf: Stephen Nawn, James Landry, john Mclnerney, Charles La Placa, joseph McCarthy, Vincent Vierbickas, Thomas Hevner, Daniel Hennessey, joseph Gannon, Ralph MacQuarrie, Paul Bergeron, George Buhl. U Y f' FASHION SHOW OF 1959 Q i I 4 9 THE GRAND MARCH QUEEN OF THE SENIOR PROM Margaret Harding and escort Thomas Magncrr CLASS OFFICERS AND THEIR ESCORTS Frm Roux Leff 10 Rigbf: Alice Brindlc, Claire Christian Sheila Cardinals. Rita Hartin Scmrzd R011 Lefl fo Rigbl: Richard Scanlan, james Goodwin Ir., 'Iohn Harrington, Charles Caputo zap!! GRAND MARCH SENIOR OFFICERS QUEEN OF THE SENIOR PROM DANCING THE GRAND MARCH CLASS OFFICERS Lvfl to Rigbl: john Harrington, President, Rita Hartin, Vice President, james Goodwin, Treasurer, Alice Brindle, Set rc-tary, .Ll Q Q , RN , 05 31' s A lxi , r.. fn' K 4 3 , Tfw H , . CLASS HISTORY 59 It has been four years since we first entered the doors of SOUTH BOSTON HIGH SCHOOL. As freshmen we weren't too well known, but we soon made many new friends. Not only were the students friendly, but also the teachers. In 1956 our school won the Class B champion- ship in basketball, and our football team won the District Championship. Our sophomore and junior years were happy ones as we studied, played, and worked. In the summer of 1958, we lost our Head Master, Mr. Wilfred Kelley. He was a great man, and an outstanding leader, who gave his life to the young people of South Boston by seeking the best for them in this school. All of us will re- member him with gratitude. The summer went fast and on returning to school we could call ourselves seniors. We were very happy to welcome Mr. William T. Miller as SOUTH BOSTON HIGH SCHOOLS new Head Master. One of the first senior activities was the elec- tion of class officers. That really was fun! Hang- ing posters in class rooms and in the lunch room was exciting for all. Some seniors had their first experience at addressing an audience as they presented themselves to the class as candidates. After the election, the next big event was plan- ning for the senior promenade. Christmas came and went, but the seniors were still busy-getting their pictures taken, paying dues, and working on the year book. The February vacation was not a happy vaca- tion for either seniors or teachers. One of SOUTH BOSTON HIGH SCHOOLS greatest teachers Mr. Edward Scollins passed away. It was a great loss to the seniors because it was he who guided them with their activities. It was he who made sure that dues were paid, that pictures were taken, and the year book material was written. All these activities he carried on in addition to his teaching. just before Easter the spring fashion show was held, in which the girls modeled the beautiful clothes they made, With a japanese setting, the show turned out to be a success. Many thanks to Miss johnson and Miss Scena. Our Senior Prom, which was held at the Blue Hills Country Club, was the highlight of our four years. The memories of our Senior Prom will always be wonderful. On April 30 the death of Miss Mary Hickey stunned SOUTH BOSTON HIGH SCHOOL. Her loss to the senior class and to the school cannot be estimated, for she was a friend to all-a friend who would go out of her way to be helpful. Now, on our Class Day we, as Seniors, gather together to enjoy our final meeting before our all important day-GRADUATION. 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A , -. CLASS PROPHECY Today is March 17, 1979. March 17 is always a big day for South Bostonians, but this year it is even more special for me because Dr. Maureen Taylor and I are guests of the city. Yes, today is our homecoming day. Maureen has won the Nobel Prize in the field of medicine for the discovery of Katazillin, a new wonder drug which cures poison ivy. This year, my book, Hit Molloer Wore Combai Booty, was the nation's best seller. We were asked to appear in the parade by Grand Marshal George Doran and the members of the Chamber of Com- merce: Mike Albanese, Jimmy Alex, Joe McCarthy, Joanne Jordan, Eddie Dellascio, Ivan Kelly, Dan Hennessey, Richard Gurksnis, Thomas George, John Kinsherf, and Pat Clark. The parade, as in previous years, is starting at Dolphyn Square, formerly Andrew Square. Its name was changed to honor Kenny Dolphyn, who, with the help of aqua lungs and a large supply of anti-freeze, successfully swam under the North Pole. Leading the parade are Boston's finest: Sergeant Kenny Paulson and Patrolmen Bill Chisam, Ed Carson, Larry Kane, Joe Jackson, Charlie Gillen, and Williaiii Hall. They are followed by the School Committee: Carol Alford, Pat Geribo, Jan Logan, Janet Kelly, Ann Madden, Pat Harvey, Theresa Coughliri, Annie Joyce, Janice Griffin, Johanna Grealish, Carol Grondin, and June Sulli- van. They are popular with all the students because they have introduced the four-day week and have added spuckies to the cafeteria menu, truly great educational innovations. In this year's parade are many beautiful floats, on one of the biggest of which ride the entire Harvard football squad: Captain Paul McSweeney, Charlie LaPlaca, Howard Lindsay, Robert Llewel- lyn, Ralph MacQuarrie, James McCarthy, and John McGee. I should imagine that after all these years of school, they would graduate. On another float is the famous Bobby Pistorino Chorus. These ten beautiful girls are currently appearing at Blin- strub's. They are Dottie Sheehan, Janet Perry, Kathy Clarke, Jean Christie, Pat Guest, Ruthie Hutchinson, Mal Horrigan, Elinor Geraghty, Betsy Joseph, and Marion Diamond. Their choreogra- phers, Joe Sullivan and John Swenson, have been responsible for their spectacular routines. Dorchester Street is a maze of faces and some seem very familiar. There is Sylvia Mealey. She and Carol Adams own a specialty shop in Brook- line and are doing very well. Next to Sylvia stands Mary Wilcox, who has become Boston's most renowned hostess. Her parties are said to surpass even those of Elsa Maxwell. Mary is speaking to Mr. and Mrs. Larry Lovell of dance studio fame. We knew them as Jack Kingston and Ellie Walsh. Last week on their TV show they had as their guests the Carlson sisters, who were voted the nation's number one singers. I stop to speak to Ellie who told me that many of our former class- mates have left the U.S. and are doing well in other parts of the world. South America boasts a chain of drive-in movies directed by Thomas Hevner. In Paris Francois Mirisola has gained fame as a designer, in fact, he created the wedding dress for Elizabeth Barry when she married Prince Obalinski of Siberia. QI wonder how she likes being a princesslj On the steps of St. Augustine's we see Father Charles Mantville and his assistant, Father Vincent Vierbickas, talking to Reverend Mother Henry Francis, and Sisters Margaret Mary and Rita Marie, whom we knew as Roberta Ragalewsky, Barbara Swirko, and Flossie Moccio. As the parade moves slowly up Dorchester Street, we pass the fire house where we see Chief Peter Lydon and his squad: Jim Landry, Tom Yarrow, Eddie Jackson, Paul Kelly, Bill Grifiin, Joe Gorman, and John Hubicsak. Here we are approaching the Heights! What's this? A new school? It's a very modern structure, designed by Algis Adomkaitis and Gerry Bakis, built by Canavan and Crowley Construction Com- pany of a new plastic developed by Richie Peter- sen and Peter Mazzie. Paul Bergeron is now the Head Master and has on his faculty Lillian Platukis, Janice Lewandowski, Alice Grant, Nancy Purdy, Jeanette Belbin, Joanne Berry, and Susan Beven. Bobby Swirko is taking his Master's Degree in typing at Boston Teachers College. At the Heights, Mayor Eddie Kinsella, who is to be the gpeaker of the day, is seated with his two beauti- ul secretaries, Rita Hartin and Bev Hill. Senators Frank Galizio and Andy Connolly will also speak. The Slnr Spangled Banner is sung by Pat Rizzo, to the accompaniment of the U.S. Army Band, under the direction of Paul Santini. Among the members of the band are Eddie Foley, Tom Kelly, Paul O'Connor, Steve Nawn, John Mclnerney, Robert Myron, Malcolm Thureson, and Donald Wilson. Now the parade is moving toward City Point, where are many new buildings displaying signs made by the Capelotti and Calla Advertising Com- pany. The new Mike Rogers Memorial Library is featuring a collection of rock and roll records that may be borrowed. Marie White and Margaret Pavilonis, the librarians, will help you with your selections. Next to the library is the Gedraitis Beauty Shoppe, owned by Jean, Joan, and Janet. Across the street in one of the 957 Superb Super Markets owned by Richard Powers. They say there is even one in Tokyo. Down the street move the M.T.A. buses-red with white polka dots and gold lettering. Imagine pink foam rubber tracks! No wonder owner Bill Ploof raised the fare from twenty cents to a dollar and twenty cents! Everyone seems to have sudi a happy glow. It is the warm spring air, or could it be a bottle of Ragusa's Root Beer, now first in sales in Massa- chusetts? I This morning back in the hotel, I was watching the morning show Yesterday,!' starring john Yacca Harrington and the Weather Girl Mal Fury, who assured us of good weather. She is usually right, for all of her information comes direct from the M.I.T. weather tower, where Edward Richard- son and his staff of experts: Alice Brindle, Sarkis Daglian, Judy Duffin, Susan Stec, Nancy Moccio, Richard Tate, and Larry Tregoning make daily reports. Here come the drill teams! I love to watch them. There are Marines Eddie McHugh, Douglas Fagin, Bob Burnett, Henry Connolly, Gerald Brooker, Steve Feeney, Robert Gallant, and George Stankus. They are being directed by their com- pany commander, joe Comfrey. The boys are not the only ones with a military career. In the Women's Army Corps we see Com- mander Nancy Lee, and Lts. Lorraine Landry and Roberta Klemiata, with their company of WACS: Mary Allen, Elaine Mahoney, Clair A,Hearn, Peggy A'Hearn, Barbara Mulcahy, janet O'Bre, Mary Critch, May Bigwood, Kathy Connolly, Ioan Chapin, Pat Walsh, Katherine Masselli, and jo- anne Kolacz. They make a fine appearance in the parade. Well, here we are at the Point, Everything seems so different. The Landing is now owned by a corporation made up of Rose Saia, jean Scappini, John Scatto, Francine Santella, and joe Smith. Quite a combination! There are also many new homes. That big red brick mansion belongs to William Higgins, who made his fortune selling white bucks in different colors. His next-door neighbor in the pink ranch is john O'Brien, D.M.D. He made false teeth for that famous French film star-ZA ZA Cjudy Doran. Her latest picture, co-starring Regina Olasz, Carol Erickson, and Valentin Korjagin, I War II Teenage Adult, has been nominated for an Academy Award. All of the teenagers are waiting to see Boston's coolest Disc-jockey, Big Daddy Stracuzii. He is passing out copies of the Bobby Thompson Cha Chez Cha, made famous by Sheila Reddington. His lavender Cadillac was donated by the DiPietro Company. On the corner is a group who do not seem inter- ested in the parade at all. Vinnie LaMarca, john Bostrom, Paul Buckley, and Mike Dagle appear absorbed in the green sheet Bobby Keeley has. Due to his knowledge of bookkeeping, he has made much profit. Others also have made out well in the business field. Richie Casper is president of the brokerage firm of Casper, Campbell, Chase, and Caterina. Also doing well in a very secure business are Chester O'Brien and Robert O'Gara as O'Brien and O'Gara, Undertakers, on Fourth Street. This year as always, there is an endless stream of politicians running for every office from that of mayor to sanitation inspector. This year's mayor- alty candidates include Steven Nawn, ,Iohn Mclnerny, Kevin Wheeler, joe Thompson, and Mary Pantages. Robert Prendergast and Robert McDonough are both running for City Auditor. They are riding with their wives and family,- both ladies from South Boston-,ludy Wool and Anna McGrath. Also in the political race are Paul Fucile, George Buhl, Steve Slicis, Dan Grealishm joe Gannon, john Bean, Paul Flaherty, and john Alaimo, who want to be representatives. Riding in a car owned by the Boston Globe is the editor- in-chief, Vincent Federico, and two of his leading columnists: Mike Daly of the sports department and Patricia Bruno, who writes advice to the love- lorn under the title Dear Adeline. In private life, Patricia is the wife of Robert McDonough, the famous Hollywood director. In the next car with their director, james Good- win, are riding ten of the world-famous Goodwin models: Marie McCarthy, Lillian Bill, Maureen Shultz, Marion Izbicki, Elaine Hurley, Ruth Bryant, Han Lopes, Marilyn Madden, and Ann Grealish. As you look at the many people you begin to wonder where they all find homes. After all, not everyone can live in South Boston. This problem has been partially solved by the Manning and Marks Realty Company, which is now selling lots on Carson Beach. All you have to do is to drain the land and build your home. Because some people, like Lorraine Mango and john Sulli- van, found this too much trouble, they built their home on poles. As you can well imagine, this has its disadvantages. jean Wright, Florence Wallace, and ,Iudy Vento also had a bright idea-a system for Ending seats in crowded subways, but, unfor- tunately, it didn't work. So much for the plans of mice and men! The parade is almost over. People are hurrying home, for wives must prepare the dinner for their tired husbands. Two of these busy housewives are Bev Turner and Louise McLauglin--Mrs. James Roberts and Mrs. John Micevick. Others like Pat McDougall, Lorraine Mazzeo, and Mary McGinn, remained single and are career girls in the business world. Pat and Mary are secretaries for the McDonough, Dunham Insurance Com- pany. Lorraine works for the Connolly Detective Agency of Boston. This evening Maureen and I are having dinner at the famous Nirobi Club, owned by Gerry Hanrahan. The food is prepared by the superlative chef Al Bernazzani, Appearing nightly are the popular singing star Kathleen Malone and Connie Cotter, the exotic dancer. And so our visit to South Boston comes to a close. I hope we can return in another twenty years for the St. Patricks Day Parade. 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I, . .LL , .I II CLASS WILL Being unambitious, unwilling and moreover totally unable to perform the task of following any previous documents, we, the Senior Class of 1959, do boldly and arrogantly give, devise and bequeath to the following named devisees and legatees those of our possessions hereinafter named. May the student recipients of our bounty cherish and protect their gifts so that when their day of departure arrives, they, too, can leave an estate of comparable wealth and value. To Mr. Miller we leave a shoreless sea of thanks, which we hope will partly repay him for all his efforts in making our senior class, his first, a success. To Mr. Donovan we leave his picture, to prove that, He was there. To Miss Morrissey we leave five mailables. Uust Fivej To Miss Sullivan, the office secretary, we leave a new switch-board, preferably one that operates. To Mr. Barnes we leave a cup of coffee and a three year subscription to the Boston Sunday Globe's want-ads section for future seniors. To Miss Barry we leave a free gift certificate for one hundred new and shiny typewriters. To Miss Chilton we leave a day of free periods so that she may visit Miss Scena's sewing room to marvel at our creations. To Miss johnson we leave a senior homeroom which will not cause her to take attendance more than once each morning. To Miss Mahoney we leave a bottle of Lestoil to keep her Art Room sparkling. To Miss Rockwood we leave a group of girls to run off the stencils for English Projects. To Miss Brawley we leave a bottle of tranquil- izer pills to slow her down. To Miss Carey, our librarian, we leave a private detective to hunt down the possessors of our over- due books. To Miss Connors we leave a little blue man to capture her class's attention. To Mr. Yantis we leave an album of Spanish records to play when his class gets bored with the old one. To Mr. Callahan we leave a basketball team of boys, all six feet and over. To Mr. jameson we leave a vault to deposit all the nickels he gets for opening lockers. To Mr. Kondos we leave a bag of pennies and a shot gun to shoot the pennies. To Mrs. Dooley we leave a stool, so she won't have to sit on the desks, QShe might get a splinter.j To Miss Coombs we leave a new home room class that will get into its seats on time, To Mr. Hamill we leave ten mechanical robots to assist him in the book room. To Mrs. Gillis we leave a lie detector to check the validity of excuses. To Mr. McCarthy we leave a juke box to amuse his History and Auto Driving Classes. To Mr. Morris we leave an electric clock, so his old alarm clock won't go off accidentally, To Miss Campbell we leave a whistle to direct the traffic outside 217 after lunch. To Miss Scena we leave a wardrobe of costumes for future use in planning the fashion shows. To Miss Morrissey and Mr. Donovan we would also like to leave our thanks for their tact in help- ing us with our Senior activities. We cannot find adequate words to express our heartfelt sorrow at the loss of Mr. Scollins who undertook the start of our Senior activities. To our English Department we leave a quiet, attentive and studious class to absorb its fine teaching. To our Foreign Language Department we leave an interpreter of every language to help the stu- dents answer the teachers' questions. To the History Department we leave a case of Classic Comic Books for the use of the coming Seniors, To the Commercial Department we leave a radar set to detect when a student erases or looks at the typewriter keys. To the Mathematics Department we leave a new kind of mechanical brain which can do all kinds of problems automatically. To the Cafeteria we leave a turnstyle to keep the mad rush of famished students in single file. To the Auditorium we leave a new stage cur- tain similar to that of the Ed Sullivan Show. To the future Seniors we leave a warning not to believe any rumors about the easy life of a Senior. To the new juniors we leave the hope of be' coming Seniors the following year. To the coming Sophomores we leave a guide book to help them find their way through the school, and also the hint, Don't look for the swimming pool on the roof. We the senior class, in witness thereof, after due consideration and deliberation, do hereby affix our seal to this, Our Last Will and Testament, on this the 26th day of March, in the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and fifty-nine, A X1 ' BAND Fira! Rang Lwfl In Rl-Qlllf john Kelley, George lluhl, john Young, Kcnncth Dolphyn, Andrew Cionnolly, Rolvcrl Kfglssr-ll, Willirirlm jenkcns. .S'r'r'rw1l Roux' llinicl Cicslcr, Cliutrr O'lirir-11, Michael O'Nuil, Marino l:L'I'I'1lI'1l, Francis Slim-.1, j.um-s Ki-nncrly, l.r-slic llownrcl, Nclscn Di lilzisi, Tfwiril Rrluz' Kenneth Moore, Rorlcrick Slowc-, Tliomiis lfvnns, Willialrii Sawyer, john Van Usilol, Ciiimillns Ole-ski, llrnry lioch. if 'xcxi v Ji ORCHESTRA Firfr Row, Left 10 Right: john Young, Andrew Connolly, john Kelley, Marino Ferrari, Daniel Geisler. Semrrd Razr: Robert Cassell, Kenneth Dolphyn, janet Gedraitis, George Buhl, joan Gedraitis, XVilli.1m Sawyer. Thomas Evans. CHEERLEADERS Fir!! Row, Left to Right: Judith Doran, Mary Concannon, janet Kelly, Sarah Slater, Nancy Talbot, Beverly Hill, Frances Dunham, Gara McCann. Second Row: Sally Reilly, Marilyn Horrigan, Elinor Geraghty, Helen Robicheau. Top Row: Alice Grant, Carol Alford. DRILL TEAM First Row, Lefi fo Rigbl: Sherman Mann, Sarksis Daglian, Philip Schools, Ralph Di- Mattia Steven Chiarmonte, Albert Galvin, Steven Booth. Second Rozlu' Paul Bonanno, Steven Palimeno, Mark Ferrari, james Colella, Bradley Crawford, james Callinan, Richard Carney, Christopher Peatridge, Lt. Konclos. Third Roux: Patrick McGowan, Thomas Donovan, David Armquist, joseph McCarthy, Willianm Higgins, Alan McCready, William Lambrecht, FOOTBALL After a slow start and a loss to Hyde Park, South Boston Highs football team bounced back to six straight wins and a District Championship. The Scores were: Hyde Park-32 jamaica Plain-0 Bri ghton-8 Roslindale-10 Charlestown-O Roxbury Memorial-1 3 East Boston-0 South Boston South Boston South Boston South Boston- South Boston- South Boston- South Boston- South Boston also had the highest scoring team in the city. Three ot tht players were selected for the City All-Star Team: Captain joe Comfrey, an end fullbatk Dom Gentile who captured the city's scoring crowng and Bob Swirko, a great tatklt BASKETBALL TEAM Front Row, Left io Right: Carl Elledge, joseph Comfrey, Frank Welby, Robert Nichols, Dominic Gentile. Back Row: james Morris, Paul Flynn, Paul Wieners, joseph Greene, George Procida, Coach Callahan. South Boston High's basketball season opened on january 6, 1959. The league this year was a rough one, but our team emerged as District League Champs for the sixth straight year. We suffered our first loss against the fired-up scluad of Roslindale. It was a hard-fought, well- p ayed game. At the close of the game, the score was South Boston 65 and Roslindale 71. Southie entered into the Tech Tourney as an underdog, In their first game, they faced Saint Maryfs of Waltharn. Witlm a fine team effort, they captured the game 49 to 40. Next, they faced their District rival, Charles- town. The latter, seeking to avenge their two losses, turned in a fine team effort to subdue Southie 58 to 50. Members of the starting team were: Leo Ma- honey and Frank Welby QCO-captainsj joe Com- frey, Bob Nichols, and Dom Gentile. Other members of the squad were Carl Elledge, Paul Wieners, George Procedia, jim Rooney, jim Morris, Frank Joyce, Paul Flynn, and Joe Greene. WINNERS' South Boston-57 South Boston-74 South Boston-57 South Boston-69 Roslindale-71 South Boston-66 South Boston-63 South Boston-51 South Boston-84 South Boston-70 South Boston-58 South Boston-87 LOSERS Charlestown-54 Brighton-42 Hyde Park-25 jamaica Plain-63 South Boston-65 East Boston-60 Charlestown-60 Brighton-58 Hyde Park-24 jamaica Plain-37 Roslindale-50 East Boston- -62 TECH TOURN EY South Boston-49 Charlestown-58 St. Mary's-40 South Boston-50 HOCKEY On Yoor, Left to Right: Charles Toloczko, Paul Fowkes. Firrt row: William Sawyer, john Evans, David Fowkes, Robert Swirko, Arthur Bemis Robert McGarrell. Second row: james Powers, Joseph Kardoos, Brian Barry, john Swirbalis, Joseph Turner Patrick Bowes, Robert Cassell, john Ford, Coach Chiarini. 1' 'P ' '71 fixaifff -1. -f 7 ': ' 3'9'4', E ' 17 74517 R' ,f-' 9,5 - 1. 't.a,'?' , 5 - , le e '42 l if lips 1, JJ-'li P ana, Q V 1 i TRACK lfril win. Lijf lf! Ritglil: joseph Tlioinpson, john lelarrington, Charles Li1Placa, Francis Cliilizio, XXL'illi.nn KL'.llIll-Q, llenry Travers, Robert O'Toole, Williiiili Lambrecht, lowelmh XX'isniexx Nki. mm! mir: Co.nh Crowley, XXfilli.nn lfreilietle, Leo Schools, john lloelginan, George Brooker, C hrinlolulier Pealriillage, Riilmril llerlihy, lfrgincis Coughlin, plumes Powers, Stephen Snllimn, LY1.Lll.i.LfL'l'Q Robert Crea. lfmnl min Robert Marotta, lfreileriik Peterson, liernarel Devin, Andrew Connolly, Robert lfoley, liitiilx Bowes, 'lihonmn livrins, Robert Mi1cSw11in, GIRLS' BASKETBALL TEAM Frm ron: Left ,QQ R.Qgffvf.' Kathleen Carter, Teresa Carpinteri, Captain Patricia I-lalligan, Co-Captain Sally Ann Burke. Catherine I-leafey, Bernice Abraham. .vw:.f mn x joan White, 'loanne Ainero, Paula Cox, Katherine Chin, Patricia Abraham, BOWLING TEAM Frm' Row, Left lo Right: Joyce Campers, Carol Bowman, Helen Gill, Joanne Amero, Mary Kelley, Mary Rucks, Joan White, Roseann Campo, Bernice Abraham, Patricia Abraham, Patricia Donahue, Katherine Heafy, Second Row: Sandra Gay, Winifred Macaluslo, Jean Kulas, Barbara Nagle, Teresa Carpenteri, Kathleen Carter, Katherine Chin, Pauline Margarona, Geraldine Lynch, Mary Ann Guarnotta, Barbara Dunn. Third Row: Regina De Yeso, Patricia Manning, Donna Kresser, Ruth Hood, Marilyn Harrington, Patricia Halligan, Joan Scully, Mary Lou Santoro, Patricia Phipps, Sally Ann Burke, Joanne Russel, Rosemary Regan, Sharon Norrison, Carol McCarthy, Carol Egan. Fourth Row: Eileen O'Brien, Joan Caughtin, Dorothy Sheehan, Patricia Moran, Beverly Wool, Kathleen Clark, Betty Ann Bowen, Virginia Teahan, Geraldine Clougherty, Phyllis Driscoll, Margaret Crownin, Arlene Cooke, Phyllis Prakapaspis. l SWIMMING TEAM First Row, Left io Right: Elinor Geraghty, Kathleen Carter, Joan Chapin, Alice Grant, Beverly Hill, Susan Roche, June Sullivan, Carol Alford. Second Row: Judith Doran, Ann Grealish, Dorothy Richie, Marilyn Horrigan, Barbara Foley, Teresa Carpenteri, Maureen Burke, Lorraine Mazzeo, Patricia Abraham, Janice Campbell, Sally Reilly, Helen Robideau, Gail Hill. Third Row: Anne lvladden, Carole Erickson, Ellen Walsh, Dorothy Sheehan, Patricia Moran, Marie McCarthy, Sarah Slatter, Patricia Bruno, Frances Dunham, Patricia McDougall. I, QSM Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. SPONSORS OF THE CLASS OF 1959 and Mrs. Russell Adams and Mrs. Leo Alford and Mrs. Byron Allen and Mrs. Edward Barry and Mrs. Paul K. Berry and Mrs. George Buhl Mrs. Hilda Calella Mrs. joseph P. Campbell Mr. and Mrs. William Christie Class of 104 Mrs. Adrienne C. Clayton Mr. and Mrs. James Conly Miss Mary J. Connors Mrs. Mary Cotter Mr. Leo Cronin Mrs. Leo Cronin Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dunham jeremy Ellen Donovan Mrs. George Doran Mr. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. john Doran and Mrs. Carl Erickson Joseph A. Facella Barbara Foley Kathleen Galizio Miss Mary Gedder Mr. Mr. Mr. Mrs. Mr. Mrs Mrs. Mr. Mrs Mr. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. john F. Geraghty jr. William L. Greene and Mrs. Gerald Guest Mary E. Harrington and Mrs. john Hartin Veronica Harvey Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs. Mrs. Mrs Mrs joseph Landstrum joseph Landry john Lewandowski Patrick Malone Frank Mango john Logan, jr. john F. Manning Anthony Masselli Albert Mazzeo Mr. Peter Mazzei Mr. and Mrs. William J. McCarthy Mr. and Mrs. William McCarthy Mrs. Mary McGinn Mrs. Margaret McDonough Mr. john Mickevich Mr. and Mrs. John Mulcahy Mrs. Alice Nawn Mr. and Mrs. Michael O'Gara Mr. and Mrs. Edward Olasz Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pavilonis Miss Patricia Pepiora Mr. and Mrs. Peter S. Pantages Mr. Richard Peterson Mr. and Mrs. William Perry The Columbia Pharmacy Mr. William Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. james Hennessey and Mrs Mary E Earl D. Horrigan Hurley and Mrs. Edward E. Hill and Mrs. joseph Kane and Mrs james Kelly Ploof Richard Powers Victor R. Ragalevsky Frank Rizzo james A. Robert joseph Scully Frank Vento Mrs. Lucile Wallace Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ivlrs. Anna E. Mr. and Mrs john Walsh Michael F. Walsh Wilcox James E. Wool Q-nn:-111:-Q I I Take an Ider ister's Advice . . . IT'S SMART to line up job interviews well in advance of graclzmtzfon. And one of the best places I know to con- tact is the Telephone Company. Several of us from my graduating class are working here - and every one of ws loves it. Telephone jobs are important ones. We have our own training pro- gram which you can enter without any previous job experience. The pay is good, and you'll get regular raises. Why not come and see our employ- :ss ment interviewer soon . . . before you I graduate. Ask the Guidance Counselor at your school to tell you when and Q? where to apply. NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE 81 TELEGRAPH COMPANY Congra1'ula+ions +o +he Class of l959 WHITE FUEL CORPORATION J. P. Birmingham, President Scholastic ewelers INCORPORATED BOS'I'ON'S LARGEST MANUl AC'l'URlNG .llCWI'1l,l'lRS Congrafulafions fo +he Class of I959 5174-5179 W2lShingtOI1 Street Bostgn, Mass Compliments of Worcester Lithograph Corporation Established 1888 44 Po RTLA ND ST REET , WORCESTER 8, MASSACHUSETTS Specialists in Lithographic Reproduction COLOR WORK - DISPLAYS - YEAR BOOKS - ADVERTISING PRINTING Congrafulaiions To 'Hue Class of I959 Mounf Washingfon Co-operafive Bank 430 Broadway Soufh Bosfon, Massachuseffs BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF l959 Complimen'rs of a Friend John S. Dooley, Phofographer 43 ROSLIN STREET DORCHESTER 24, MASS. COlumbia 5-980l OFFICIAL PHOTOORAPHER OF THE SOUTH BOSTON PROM OF l959 In the Long Run You and your friends will prize the portrait that loolcs lilce you . . . your truest sell, free from stage eliects and little conceits. lt is in the Long Run photography that Purdy success has been won. portraiture by the camera that one can- not laugh at or cry over in later years. For present pleasure and future pride pro- tect your photographic sell by having Purdy malce the portraits. Pleasing Portraits! Prompt Service! Right Prices! MEAN SATISFACTION GUARANTEED 'A' 367 BOYLSTON STREET - - - BOSTON, MASS. Class of I959 Official Ph0f09flPl10f of the South Boston High School Special discount to all S. B. H. S. Students South Boston Savings Bank Complimenis of J. F. O'BRIEN 81 SONS ,M Nw. I46 DORCHESTER STREET, SOUTH BOSTON Gufawayx - .jzmzer fold - 32116903 TDD HAT FORMAL WEAR FOR HIRE SEP' oN 0 W .,xxevtgk91i'I a?-:ix i:'in'7 31,120 C 005 I I I it tvilhvav-X so Sf ew- rms 'Swett UN ' I X G 6' 9 Akers Motor Lines Inc. 2-14 H Street South Boston, Massachusetts Congratuations from Attorney John Joseph Moakley Representative Ward 7 Class of 1944 Peter Condakes Company Wholesalers and Commission Merchants Foreign and Domestic Fruits llU 2-4640 453 C Strcct Boston 10, lVll1SS2lCl1IlSCttS Compliments of Bobs, Dotty, Jan, and Tisha Compliments of J o e ' s D e I i Ketvirtis 8g Co. Watches - Iewelry -- Diamonds Television - Electrical Appliances 379 West Broadway South Boston Tel. ANdrew 8-4649 Broadway Recreation Alleys, TEN ALLEYS 1 LADIES INVITED IOE RUBBICCO, Manager 448 West Broadway South Boston Telephone Bus. AN 8-9889 - Res..AL 4-8399 Carey' GOOD FURNITURE SINCE 1868 416 BROADWAY SOUTH BOSTON 27, MASS. J o h n ' s Original SUBMARINE SANDWICHES AND DELICATESSEN 283 Old Colony Ave., South Boston OLD COLONY DONUT 287 OLD COLONY AVENUE SOUTH BOSTON. MASS. The Nicnacs Showers Weddings Dances Parties PAUL SANTINI and His Band 873 E. Broadway South Boston Tel. ANdrew 8-5263 The James Ellis Co. Furniture ELLIS BUILDING Telephones SO 8-0815 - SO 8-0316 405 Broadway at F Street South Boston Best Wishes Room 101 Best Wishes Room 201 and 200 Best Wishes Room 21 5 Best Wishes Room 300 Best Wishes Room 310 Best Wishes Room 31 2 Best Wishes Room 1 1 5 Best Wishes Room 319 C ongrofulafions Room 203 C on grafulafions Room 1 17 C on grcifulofions Room 309 Besf Wishes Rooms 316 and 317 Best Wishes Best Wishes Rooms 119, 220, and 318 Rooms 103, 303, and 311 Compliments of Congratulations Room 204 Room 111 and Room 205 1 Q my--.LI V. : - 4 I .r wi A f Q ' ' V' 'ffl' 'Xu in., mm nfnmnwsmfmnmmnfmxnm ummm 1,mhgm.:.1.w1w.,eawmw-,wx,.1, ,,. 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South Boston High School - Chandelier Yearbook (South Boston, MA) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 19

1959, pg 19

South Boston High School - Chandelier Yearbook (South Boston, MA) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 67

1959, pg 67

South Boston High School - Chandelier Yearbook (South Boston, MA) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 74

1959, pg 74

South Boston High School - Chandelier Yearbook (South Boston, MA) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 59

1959, pg 59

South Boston High School - Chandelier Yearbook (South Boston, MA) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 75

1959, pg 75

South Boston High School - Chandelier Yearbook (South Boston, MA) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 24

1959, pg 24


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