St Marys High School - Sancta Maria Yearbook (Lynn, MA)
- Class of 1958
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LA- F, b V4 r' n A V - ' O.- V I I, .2 -'f-A A s - ' V in ' '- ' Q- Q1 . - h ' g. . - 'I' -S' 'Q' . . - . 3- A v . ,nr , . I, A , ..,- F' 1 A -in s ge.-.-- I 5 ' U' ,, -,. ,,,, ' ' I a , ' -N -on - 'v mul if MARIA LYNN, MASSACHUSETTS OUR PASTOR'S MESSAGE THE CLASS OF 1958 APOSTOLI OMNES is your class motto. Every Catholic young man should be an apostle by his example. But his obligation to help others spirit- ually does not end there. This is especially true of a Catholic high school graduate. Charity- -love of God and of our neighbor--is the first and greatest commandment. We thank God for the sixty graduates of St. Mary's High School who have been ordained priests and for the fifty- six seminarians who are preparing to serve Him as other Christs, as well as the sev- en brothers who have heeded His call, Come, follow Me. What of the rest? Are they doing anything def- inite to bring their acquaintances nearer to God? Are they endeavoring to make converts? The Holy Father, the Bishops of the United States, our beloved Archbishop, the pastors of the Archdiocese have instituted Inquiry Classes to bring back to the practice of the Faith careless, fallen- away Catholics and to instruct non-Catholics . How many of you have tried to interest your friends who are earnest in learning the truths about God and their soul's salvation by talking with them about the one true religion? Your training has prepared you to be apostles. You not only know your religion, but you are able to explain it. 'I'he priests and Sisters who taught you have equipped you so that in turn you can teach others. You have had a thorough course in Apologetics. Since 1934, when we graduated our first class, no advice in the Pastor's Message has been more important than the above. No exercise of Chris- tian charlty can be more profitable to you and your neighbor than this. Be Lay Apostles: help others spiritually. It will strengthen your Faith. It will bring the Faith to another. God has made us to know, to love, and to serve Him ln this world and to be happy with l-lim in the next. What a beautiful act of gratitude for the Faith if each graduate were to bring one soul into the Church each yearl MONSIGNOR MCGLINCHEY RIGHT REVEREND JOSEPH F McGLINCHEY PADD LLD PP 5 21 :S -2 M REVEREND DELPHIS O DUQUETTE 6 - ' I f- Lin gh . 1? 'f ' , Q ' , . -- fax ' 9 y ? g,, 2' , ,ff ' Tfvfl 'V 5 , ' ,, z' 15 ' A Q . ar . inf Q! L' H 422 ,gif , wg A l To us .... He is the sweeping, poignant, plaintive strains of the QUIS SICUT TE .... He is the voice of 600 boys chanting in solid unity the Kyrie of the People's Mass .... He is the waving palms, the singing procession, and the stirring trumpet tones of GLORIA LAUS ET HONOR on Palm Sunday .... He is the majesty and thunder of the organ rolling and pealing through the reaches of the Church .... He is the voices of the mixed choir blending in exquisite harmony in the O SACRUM CONVIVIUM .... He is the burning Mass candle, glowing stead- ily on the altar consuming its own life in intensity and ardor .... He is the white-albed figure, straight and reverent, changing the Blessed Sacrament to the side altar .... He is the simplicity, richness and elegance of the Repository on Holy Thursday .... He is the penetrating, searching glance that meets your eye but sees the soul .... He is the ringing voice in the pulpit, jolting our com- placency and our easy fitting virtue .... He is the voice in the classroom, pre- senting truth in all its naked grandeur to youthful minds .... He is the voice of the twenty-four Sodalists solemnly promising to live a way of life ascetic in its nature .... He is the leaven of the Sodality, raising the Massbyits hidden action . . He is the voice of Brother Orchid, Thomas More, and Christopher Blake . . . . He is the bent head in the confessional, listening, advising, healing, and encouraging .... He is the father whose features may be traced in his sons . . . . He is the wild, exultant cheering tom from voices, shattering the black coldness on the night of the Williams game .... He is the conqueror whose con- quests are the souls of men .... He is the cell alive in the Mystical Body .... And now he is the suffering Christ, filling up in his body what was wanting to the Passion .... RIGHT REVEREND JOSEPH F. MC GLINCHEY, P.A., D.D., L.L.DL. P.P. PRINCIPAL We The priest is, indeed, both by vocation and by divine commission, the chief apostle ,-L. and tireless furtherer of the Christian educa- tion of youth. . . Pius XI Catholic Priesthood REVEREND JOHN D. DAY Senior and junior Class Religion Instructor N K ...aww REVEREND DELPHIS O. DUQUETTE REVEREND RICHARD G. 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J,2 vp, Q ,L 'lin .Nw ff f ,W ,pf pf, .T .-. ...W ' Q if 49' any n . . ,.,...f Mr'-' ,,-f -f ' 'H' f' ' ,.,.nJ M -?'f:'-Q7 ' fl, S f+: y FR CLASSES ,4 Monslgnor McGllnchey our pastor and pnnclpal offers hrs congratulauons to the officers of the Class of 1958 on thexr electron to offrce Thomas Clmton Lloyd Wescott Monslgnor McGl1nchey Rxchard Carter Raymond St Cyr OFFICERS OF THE CLASS OF 1958 PRESIDENT Lloyd G We scott TREASURER SECRETARY VICE PRESIDENT Thomas E Chnton Raymond A St Cyr R1chard P Carter SECTIONAL OFFICERS ROOM I0 PRESIDENT Lloyd G Wescott VICE PRESIDENT Emlle E Dumas TREASURER Gerald E Borgal SECRETARY john-I Tucker ROOM 8 Rlchard P Carter Robert F DIOR joseph R Sweeney Thomas E C11nton 12 ROOM 7 Raymond A. St Cyr john A Nabozny John D. Delaney Walter A Cuffe Q 'F I , . f ' ' , I 1 1 . A CATHOLIC LEADER is an instrument that Christ Q, V , Al' Q uses to influence people to accept His goals and to go into I ' A 1 V IN: I ,Ee - . 'fa- LLOYD G WESCOTT 14 Ridgeway Street Lynn Stalwart Prefect of the Sodal1ty tughly respected Senior President terrific haltback intelligent constant Catholic an excellent ex ample of Marian manhood Sodal1ty 3 4 Football 1 2 3 4 Basketballl 2 3 President 3 4 Student Senate 3 4 Marian News 2 3 4 RICHARD P CARTER 10 112 Wamer Street Salem Clever conversationalist persevering student excel lent worker stumps the op position from his fullback slot Dick s will and way are hard to match Footballl 2 3 4 Basketball 1 Golf 3 4 Glee Club 4 Student Senate 3 4 President 3 4 Treasurer 1 action towards those goals. His outstanding qualities should be: CONVICTION, CONSECRATION, COURAGE, and CONSTANCY Il, THOMAS E CLINTON 59 Franklin Street Lynn Earnest in his studies able in sports performs equally on the gridiron diamond and court good student faith ful friend a true Marian man Football l 2 3 4 Basketball l 2 3 4 Baseball12 3 4 Pres ldent 3 Secretary 4 Student Senate 3 4 Honor SOCIETY 3 4 13 RAYMOND A ST CYR 9 Batchelders Court Lynn Qtuet unassuming Ray bonecrushing fullback and ca pable right fielder for the Mar ians staunch supporter of Ted and the Red Sox a de pendable friend that s our Ray Football 2 3 4 Basketball 3 Baseball 2 3 4 Glee Club 4 President 4 Vice President 3 Student Senate 3 4 Hockey 4 . X 1 A ' 1 9 1 . . Q 1 1 1 P 1 Y : ,, I 1 ' . 1 ,W A' - ' 1 Lx . 'N .' f'j1 f r, w l xg - .. . .':4.:5':5hi?f'f'!'1 -we '--..1 'Jeff' . Q 354: - fl ffflrf Iv. . . l o a I . ' s u o - Y . 0 I I nas - I ' I U ' l , ' l . . - . , , . . . . g . .'. Y 1 Y : 7 ' 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 Z 1 1 1 1 ' , I Q 1 1 1 1 5 1 1 I I 1 1 v 1 1 - v r 1 3 . 1 ' 1 1 I - PAUL H. ANTCZAK 38 Charles Street Salem Amiable. . . affable. . .agile. . . at ease with Francais. . .appre- ciates Salem Teachers College . . .armed with swim fins in the summer. . .noted for his friend- ly smile. . .plays for Nipper's nine. . . also a card shark. . . Paul. . .an estimable friend. Dramatics lg Baseball l,2,3,43 Glee Club 4. MARTIN P. BADGER 56 Eutaw Avenue Lynn Merry Marty. . .bowls a good string and plays a fair round of golf. . .an enthusiastic thes- pian and minstrel. . . sports a blue Chevy.. .Marty.. .a true friend. . .always there when you need him. Mission Unit 1 , 23 Dramatics 1,3,41Glee Club 2,43 Marian EWS 4: Sangta Maria 4. Paul Cronin, Raymond St. Cyr and Vincent Narducci participate in a Room '7 rosary project during October. WILLIAM L. BAKER 23 Shoemaker Road Lynn Reticent. . .reasonable. . . re- solved. . .a whiz in the chem. laboratory. . .laudable guard of the P.A. L. Rebels. . .constant follower of the Marian eleven . . .has the true Blue and Gold spirit. Mission Unit 2: Oratory 2g Aquinas Club 2,35 Vice Presi- dent 2. DOUGLAS C. BALLARD 61 jenness Street Lynn The camera bug of St. Mary's . . .a transient from St. Pius. . never lost for witty words, yet an eager listener. . . works well with wood. . .a cashier at the Stop and Shop in Salem. . . Smiley . . .puts his best into everything he does. Football 1,25 Glee Club 2, 49 Camera Club l,2,3,4. 3 'vrxv RICHARD L. BANVILLE 52 Flint Street Salem Merry. . . methodical. . . metic- ulous. . .a laugh at any time... that's Dick. . .an amateur yachtsman, skipper of his own twelve foot runabout. . . an avid bowler and fervid Bruins fan. . . a hard worker in a Salem Super- market. . . things brighten up when Dick arrives. Camera Club 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 3,4. 14 WALTER A. BENCAL, JR. 468 Lafayette Street Salem Master of the links, Walt grooms for the National Open . . .adept accordionist. . .peren- nial participant in talent shows ...sports a '56 Plymouth... pleasing personality and a quick wit. . .a sincere friend. Mission Unit 33 Golf 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 4. JOSEPH A. BOLINO 354 Eastem Avenue Lynn Quiet. . .retiring. . . sincere. . . that's little joseph of the clas- sical division students. . .en- joys school, but finds no great delight in outside assign- ments. . .merry. . .obliging. . . faithful. . .joe. . .a true com- rade. Mission Unit l,2,3,4g Glee Club 3, 4. 4 . 5. 3 . . , ML iqvi , 7' S 5' .:j, jg'fgv':.. ...T GERALD E. BORGAL 6 Mosher Road Lynn Mr. Personality plus.. .jerry. .. genial, genuine, generous... hockey enthusiast. . . a hit with the ladies. . .an exemplary Marian. . .renowned for terrific spirit. Sodality 43 Dramatics 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 43 Treasurer 43 Stu- dent Senate 2, 43 Marian News 4: Sancta Maria 43 Hockey 3, 43 Boys' High Cheerleader 4. . . f:5'g-t:,r.,'. ' f. - PHILLP L. CALLAHAN JOHN R. CARTER GEORGE M. CATALDO 54 North Franklin Street 25 Henry Avenue 95 Stowers Street Lyrm Lynn Revere Quiet. . .reserved. . .and unruf- Affable and loquacious. . .ac- Amiable. . .sincere. . .willing fled. . . Sunny is a familiar tive. . .budding scientist. . .A . . .George has a big smile, but figure around the Lynn Drug. . . steady at the Salad Bowl. . . a bigger heart. . .although he is a good natured redheaded Irish- amateur camera enthusiast.. . keen on hockey and basketball, man. . .ever willing to do a fa- honest john is a Marian at bowling takes the precedence vor. . .a genial nature. . .an op- hear! and in Spirit- ...quiet. . .composed. . .co- timistic attitude. . .everybody's operative. pal is Cal, Mission Unit 23 Library Circle 3,45 Glee Club 2,43 Marian Mission Unit 43 Glee Club 43 Science Fair 23 Choral 1. News 1: Camera Club 1.2.3, 4- Sancta Maria 43 Marian News 4. ' 1 Jeffrey Smith, Edward Dancewicz, and John Perkewich check the senior bulletin for information concerning available scholarships. .Qi an ? X xx Q Q . fi JOHN C. COLLINS 405 Boston Street Lynn Obliging john is appreciated by all. . .always ready with a winning smile and a pleasant remark. . .generous and sin- cere. . .loyal and friendly. . .a St. Mary's devotee all the way ...educated on the premises from start to finish. Dramatics ig Science Fair 2. ' F French as Room 10 sees lt. '2 , will JOHN K. CONNELL 539 Summer Street Lyrm Reserved, relaxed, reliable... a competent carbonic engi- neer at Hennessey's in Mc- Donough Square. . . talented Irish accordionist. . . dreams of driving around in a Cadillac. . . jack. . .always loyal to his an- cestry and to St. Mary's. Mission Unit 1 , 2, 3, 43 Aqui- nas Club 3. I-rf? . - ?T' 1 X- 'K IX 0 ' 5 THOMAS P. CONNORS 88 Washington Street Peabody A warm smile, a genial dispo- sition. . .Tom. . .the pride of Saint Ann's nine. . .an ardent rooter for the Celtics and the Red Sox. . .keen on popular music. . .the Peabody Wit makes a conversation a pleas- ure. Mission Unit 33 Sodality 35 Glee Club 4. r 0 ' . Lv 5' , A PAUL j. CRONIN RICHARD j. CRONIN ROBERT 1. CRONIN WALTER A. CUFFE, JR. 15 Essex Street 32 Apple Street 32 Apple Street 15 johnson Street Swampscott Lynn Lynn Lynn Laughing Paul with a heart as big as his Irish smile. . .and an equally pleasant manner. . . Yankee fan, yet never men- tions the World Series. . . drives a '55 Chevrolet. ..abil- ity to make friends is an asset . . .Paul rates high for school spirit. Mission Unit 1, 2, 3, 43 Dramat- cis 2,3, 43 Sancta Maria 4. Tacitum. . . reserved. . . sincere . . .a baseball and basketball enthusiast. . .drives a '49 Mer- cury. . . a happy smile and ac- commodating manner. . .Honor Roll student. . . diligent scholar of the sciences. . .bright future! Science Fa1r2, 3, 43 Dramatics 1 . Dick's devoted twin. . .a fer- vent follower of the Marian gridmen a.r1d of pro football. . . stunmer specialty-golfing. . . reliable busboy at Anthony's Hawthome. . .Bob. . .serious. .. studious. . .reserved. Science Fair 2, 3, 43 Dramatics 1 . 16 Good natured and willing. . . J.A. president. . .roots for Bru- ins and Don Simmons. . .hock- ey, swimming and a '46 Buick Roadrnaster-his delights. . . looks to college, then funeral directing. . .Walt. . . a Catholic gentleman. Secretary 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Oratory 3, 43 Sancta Maria 4g Student Senate 4. R'5 L' , S X Ax oi Y S ., sag THOMAS M. CULLINANE 14 Pleasant Street Lynn Smiling Tom. . .high man in the bowling alleys and topnotch softball pitcher. . .partial to Cousy and Celtics. . . member of the National Guard. . .likes girls, the less garrulous type . . .a little man with a big heart. Library Circle 3, 4, Football 2. P' ' t - 1 . X DANIEL D. DAVIS 61 Elm Street Lynn Poised and well-groomed. . . efficient soda fountain clerk at Chamberlin's. . . football, base- ball, and basketball take pre- cedence in Dan's sports life. . great personality. . .tremendous school spirit. . .Dan. . .a Marian par excellence! Mission Unit 2, Sodality 3, 43 Baseball 13 Aquinas Club 3,43 Sancta Maria 45 Boys' High Cheerleader 4. -an y I 991. -ti? WALTER P. CURRAN 26 Wilfred Street Lynn Reliable Walt. . . worthy repre- sentative of Sacred Heart Grammar School. . .a good shortstop for the parish team . . .C.Y.O. and Holy Name member. . .avid Red Sox sup- porter. . . Raymonds' Saturday JOHN H. DABRIEO 27 Buxton Street Peabody Easy-going. . .casual. . .not a worry in the world. . .nothing ruffles john, in or out of school . . .a rabid hockey fan if there ever was one. . .racing meets his approval too. . . steady. . . sensible. . . sincere. . .a fine stockboy. . .Walt. . .a true bud- PCISOH to know- dy. Baseball 1, 2, 45 Glee Club 4, Mission Unit 3. I JOHN D. DELANEY 34 Bay View Avenue Nahant Smiling jack from Nahant. . . dependable, loyal, and sincere . . .enjoys baseball and basket- ball. . .respected member of the Boys' Club. . .jack. . .true to all . . .a companion well worth knowing. Treasurer 3, 43 Student Senate 43 Basketball 4. Glee Club 4g Mission Unit 1, 2. EDWARD P. DANCEWICZ 25 Oakville Street Lynn Sincere. . . sterling. . . sociable . . . forever the optimist. . .an ardent dehater. . .a hardworking singer at Glee Club sessions. .. a grave steadfastness producing noteworthy results. . .Ed. . .a high type Marian. Debating 1, 2,3, 43 Glee Club 2, 45 Marian News 1,23 Sancta Maria 43 Honor Society 3, 4. A difficult trig problem challenges the Room 8 mathematicians. 17 Aiflis.. -O 119 r' Ol! 'I ,Q if bxf ROLAND A. DEMERS 7 Spring Pond Road Peabody Congenial. . .fun loving. . .gen- erous. . .elixir for hockey re- vival. . .noted for his winning smile and way with the women . . .staunch supporter of Marian events. . .a sincere and loyal friend. Mission Unit 25 Glee Club 45 Aquinas Club 35 Hockey 3, 45 Sancta Maria 4 . TIMOTHY F. DEMPSEY, JR. 18 Ellsworth Terrace Lynn Prominent among the scholars of the classics. . .constant member of the honor list. . . collaborates in comical class- room capers on the side. . .im- bibes word knowledge in the Know English Club. . .genial. gifted. . .Tim. Honor Society 1, 2, 3,45 Know Your English 2, 3, 45 Aquinas Club 2,35 Debating 1, 2. Catch anything? PHILIP J. DES ROSIERS 20 Mall Street Lynn Quiet. . .refined. . .conservative . . .Phil. . .a hard-working Mar- ian. . .most accommodating and pleasant to all and at all times. . .always a gentleman . . .forever loyal to St. Mary's. Science Fair 25 Dramatics 1. F. ROBERT DION 40 Summit Avenue Salem Qualities of leadership. . . famed athletic prowess. . .Bob . . .magnanimous in victory. .. courageous in defeat.. .enjoys holiday treks to New York. . . delights in watching the Giants play football. . .a master mar- iner. . . an ideal colleague. Football 45 Hockey 3,45 Vice President 4. -3 -uv' ROBERT F. DONOVAN 28 Birch Street Lynn Carefree, jolly Bob. . . marked by an original wit. . . stellar gridiron tackle. . .sings lead with the Shower Room Quartet . . .prominent at social gather- ings. . .enjoyed and respected by his fellow Marians. Football 1,2,3,45Glee Club 45 Sodality 3. 18 TIMOTHY R. DONOVAN 203 Eastem Avenue Lynn Coach Clancy's senior manag- er and Room Seven's all round friend. . .good-natured Tim. . . likes Plymouths. . .also sports, especially baseball. . .cam- paigns for less homework and more study periods. . .accom- modating. . .affable. . .depend- able. Baseball Manager 1, 2, 3, 45 Sancta Maria 4. It X K. '- .v -uni RONALD H. DOUCETTE 43 Rockaway Street Lynn GREGORY J. DOUCETTE 72 Fayette Street Lynn Faithful follower of the Boston Celtics. . .skillful guard for the jokers in the Lynn Park League . . .frequently short of chips at noon. . .Greg. . . fine Latin and English scholar. Serious, yet affable and jolly . . .Ron delights in hunting and other outdoor Sports. . . scho- lastically speaking, he pursues the business course here at the Saints , . . Ronnie. . . a pleas- ing personality. . .quiet, re- Mission Unit 45 Know English served manner. 1, 2, 3, 43 Latin Honor Society 3g Marian News 1, 2. Mission Unit lg Science Fair 2,4. fr I lliifif LEONARD T. DUFFY 40 Trinity Avenue Lynn PAUL F. DOWLING 13 Witt Street Lynn Eager to amuse, , ,ready to ac- Lively. . .loquacious. . .care- commodate. . .with a kind word free- . .Lenny rides fh1'0Ugh and a bn of Sunshine gn Blue life as easily as his Ford... Monday. , .ever on hand to pro- favorite recreation- -listening mote Sport, , , revels in rough to modem music. . .convivial and tumble hockey tilts. and constant. . .frank and eam- est. Glee Club 2,41 Science Fair 2, 3,4, Science Fair 23 Dramatics 1. 'T Seasonal dances are occasions for great fun, gaiety, and sociability Q41 EMILE E. DUMAS ALBERT T. DUNN 26 Ethel Avenue 16 Farrar Street Peabody Lynn A perfect mixture of personal- Bom comedian. . .good student ity and brains. . .energetic, . . .hardworking baker's assist eamest, enjoyable. . .avid Cel- ant. . .Al's favorite sport is tics and Bruins fan. . . steadfast, basketball. . . history holds genuine Marian. preference scholastically. . . Oh, for an Exclusive Imperi- Mission Unit 1, 2,3, 45 Dramat- al! . . .Thanks, Al, for the ics 3,49 Library Circle 1, 25 bright SPOIS- Glee Club 43 Know English 2, 3, 4, President 2, Vice Presi- Science Fair 23 Dramatics 1. dent 43 Secretary 1, 33 Student Senate 43 Honor Society 2, 3, 43 Sodality 3, 4. 19 - 'ZS' I 'E N 2- s RONALD 1. EAMMA 329 Lynnfield Street Lynn Sharp-eyed hoopster for the Saints . . .equally adept at Ronald Eamma explains a complicated chemistry fomiula. the keystone area for the P.A.L. Rebels and St. jo- seph's C.Y.O. . . .photography occupies his spare time. . .dis- likes home work, but enjoys chemistry. . .a true friend. Oratory 23 Basketball 1,39 Aquinas Club 2, 3g Football Manager 1 . KENNETH A. FABRIZIO 112 Lincoln Avenue Saugus A jolly word. . .a warm smile . . .Kenny. . .noted for his indi- vidual hairstyle. . .also as a connoisseur of Italian food.. . drives a '54 Buick. . .belongs to the Room 10 corps. . .sin- cere. . . fun-loving. . .truly a Marian. Baseball 15 Basketball 13 A- quinas Club 3. ? ' l . . .aj 'S ri gy cv, GERALD J. FAHEY 6 Pershing Road Salem jaunty and jocose. . .jerry at- tacks biology and hockey with equal zest. . . dreams of pos- EDWARD P. FIT'ZSIMONS 97 East Park Avenue Lynn Fitzie. . .calm. . .cool. . .col- lected. . .has a pleasing smile and a friendly remark. . . avid sessing a '32 Roadster. . .pre- hockey and hunting enthusiast fers soft-spoken associates. . . . . .indeed, for Eddie all out- dabbles in model air planes. . . door sports are a delight. a steadfast companion. Glee Club 49 Dramatics 13 Sci- ence Fair 2,3, 4. Choral 15 Science Fair 2, 4. 20 ' 1 , 3. QL THOMAS J. EGAN 63 Conomo Avenue Lynn Mirthful Tom. . .Warner Thea- tre usher and speedboat enthu- siast. . . spends his summers at the Cape. . .a staunch be- liever in less homework. . .with a quick wit and twinkling eyes, Tom laughs his way through life. Mission Unit 25 Camera Club 33 Glee Club 4. F9 , Q in XY I, ' Z. 1 ' A h 5 nr, 2,1 . ..'? 9 . ,,2 X i I . 4. f i 5 .1 - JEREMIAH 1. FOLEY 12 Eastem Avenue Beverly At 2:10 life begins for jerry. . . lighthearted. . .full of fun-and easy-going. . .he takes things as they come along. . .dis- plays a forceful opposition to the length of the school day. . . jerry never misses a trick. Choral lg Science Fair 2, 4. !. I ft .' :fi 'v -, . V .. .. 1-.3 61 - t - -'-- . . 4 -. I. .,,.,:...4:':.::g.5. A 515.5 -1--V ' '-QISQSQLQY . '-Q:-.,y L.: ---'-:.,,,,: , - it ' WILLIAM 1. FOLEY 62 Beach Avenue Swampscott Trustworth eamest man- y. . . . . . ly. . . reliable chainnan of the Mission Unit. . .always willing to help. . .an assiduous pupil. . cites English as his best sub- ject. . .friendly to all. . .a Mar- ian to the core. Mission Unit 2, 3, 43 Dramat- ics 33 Vice-President 2. 5. w-in JAMES J. GROCK.l 7 Webb Street Salem Second baseman on the Maple Leaf softball nine. . .a spunky ,- -s.. . .,4' Wx fig? X' .,':??'5 . . , , f : ' 'I uf , - 2.13-5 -?',,er 1:-.mfg If . A-fi. ,-4-J, 5 'fn' .-'iqig?1',if11kiTf ? ' A 452- f - -vsc'3..': -' ,,- v . - I H ' . if g- 211' S f RICHARD 1. FORDE 45 Conomo Avenue Lynn A quick wit. . .a vivid imagina- tion-two of Dick's most appar- L ALFRED W. GASPERONI, IR. RUSSELL T. GREEN 22 Appleton Avenue 88 South Street Beverly Lynn Witty and amiable. . .Gas. . . with a joke, a story, a smile ent qualities. . . a real car fiend for all. . . sincere and diligent . . .dreams of owning a 1929 . . .Murray's ace billiard play- Ford Coupe. . .enjoys math and er. . . sparks the Marian nine does well in mechanical draw- from the hot comer. . .Will. . . ing. . .a member of junior A- chievement. . .also a call fire- man. Camera Club 2, 3,43 Glee Club 43 Sancta Maria 4. RICHARD J. GUERRETTE 1 Harbor Street Salem Sincere and willing. . . music and painting share his inter- livewire. . .partial to crew cuts ests. . .a second Da Vinci with . . .humorous and spirited. . . brush and oils. . .likewise en- jim. . .delighted with outdoor joys ceramics and photography life. Science Fair 23 Chorall. . . .Dick. . .quiet. . .capable. .. reserved. Marian News 1,3,4, Mission Unit 2, 3, 43 Library Circle 2, 3, a credit to St. Mary's. . .as- pires to a teaching career. Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. Co -editor of the Marian News . . .Braves fan to the core... golf his one and only sport. . . French connoisseur . . .jo- cose, affable, persistent... revels in forensic discussion . . .that's Russell. Mission Unit 2, 3, 41Dl'amatiCS 2.3, 45 Aquinas Club 3, Marian News 3,4. 41 Aquinas Club 2, 31 Camera Cheerfully the Virgilians enter into their classroom work, Club 4. 21 - ,uv LEO A. HARDING 13 Barton Street Salem Friendly, generous Leo. . .pre fers Fords. . .plays for the Collars Cave softball team . . .roots for Leo Labine of the Bruins. . .delights in a good game of summer golf or a fish- ing trip. . .pursues a scientific program here at St. Mary's. Dramatics lg Science Fair 2, 4 KZ' 0 , . ,,, I . I P 'X N .f Mfr I ' Y g I 4. 4, TA FRANCIS X. HARDY PAUL D. HARRIMAN 44 Nelson Street 87 Centre Street Lyr1r1 Lynn - A fine sense of humor. . .a con- Paul divides his attention a- genial laugh. . .a persistence at mong girls, planes, and jazz his school work. . . Frank's . . .admires sleek Edsels. . . trademarks. . . success in stud- mathematician. . . after-school ies. . .loyalty and generosity employee at Tarr's Pharmacy also distinguish F.X. . . .a . - . ROSy . . .fun-loving and high-quality Marian. frank. . .a staunch sodalist. Mission Unit 1, 2, 3, 49 Treasur- Marian News 2, 3, 4: Sodality , er 1, Glee Club 2, Sodaliry 4, 3, 4: Dramatics 3.4: Glee Know English 4, Aquinas Club Club 3, 43 Know English 4. 2, 3: Sancta Maria 4. N-.: EDWARD J. HELEIN 131 Vernal Street Everett Highly acclaimed wit and trumpeter. . .forever chanting one of his favorite tunes. . . displays a flashy hockey style at the Lynn Arena. . .Ed is a well-rounded individual with a pleasing personality. Hockey 45 Glee Club 4. 19 Are they actually studying? EDWARD J. HOGAN 23 Coolidge Avenue Peabody Successful in the classroom. . able on the court. . .Ed is a 6'7 center. . .willing to handle anything beyond the reach of others. . .a kind word.. .a friendly smile. . .a pleasant disposition.. . that's Ed. Basketball 1, 3, 45 Glee Club 43 Dramatics 2. 22 RALPH E. HOLMES 11 Dartmouth Sneet Lynn Little . .considerate, reserved and honorable. . . ready and willing to do his share. . . stellar tackle for the Marian gridsters. . .popular figure in the library. . .Ralph- everyone's buddy. Treasurer lg Football 3, 43 Mission Unit 2, 3: Library Cir cle 2, 3 , 4. Q . L3 W I X l . ,l, JAMES D. HOWARD 10 Adams Court Lynn 3 Crack pianist and guitar player . . . regular around Flax Pond. . . not a more staunch Bruins' fan can be found. . .mechanical- minded Jim likes to tinker with guns. . .math and physics pose new problem. . .diligent. . .per- severing. . .eager. . .Jim gets things done well. Science Fair 2, 3, 43 Choral 1. . 'R J at ' ve? .Ag V X 1 l JAMES F. HRUBES 21 Stewart Street Lynn Sincere and quiet. . .mischiev- ous smile. . . light-hearted Jim steals his way into the hearts of all. . .never fails to see the bright side of life. . .loyal fol- lower of all Marian activities. Mission Unit 1,45 Sodality 35 Glee Club 43 Marian News 4g Sancg Maria 4. l lg' . 'Z' Friendly rivals for the annual Student-Athlete Award -- Lloyd Wescott, Iohn Lavino, Tom Clinton. 5 . iilflk.. PATRICK E. HURLEY JOHN R. JANERICO DAVID P. KEANEY 24 1X2 Hardy Street 20 Quannapowitt Avenue 160 Norfolk Avenue Salem Wakefield Swampscott Another of that long line of Sa- Jerry Lewis . . .famous for Silent manner. . .actually only lem ambassadors to the his dressing room dramas. .. a disguise for his jocoseness Saints , , ,f1-iendly, , ,m1s- faithful to the National Guard . . .soft-spoken. . .spirited. . . chievous, , ,easy-going Pat, , , l82nd Infantry. . .manager of respected opponent. . .sincere lives for the present Wim never our hockey team. . .John. . .our and reliable in all that he does a care for the future, , ,an able good humor man. . .keeps us . . .Dave admires Marian ideals. Stop and Shop employee. . . smiling always. keen on cars and fun. Mission Unit 3, 43 Aql1iI1HS Hockey 4: Glee Club 43 Sancta Club 3, 4, Glee Club 43 Sancta Mission Unit 2, Glee Club 1, 2, Mafil 4- Maria 4. 3, 43 Treasurer 1. V2 sl BRUCE A. KERRY 38 Lily Street Lynn Courtesy, cheer, and good grooming personified. . .always a pleasant word, never a frown ...adapts to any situation, easy or difficult. . . that's Bruce . . .good to know at home and abroad. Mission Unit 3, Glee Club 4. A T N. 's I E y al x ' i X X A x T ' f JAMES H. KIERAN ROBERT G. KILEY 24 Winthrop Street 26 Walter Street 'E Salem Salem Obliging. . .obedient. . .observ- Easy-going Bob. . .a member ant. . .an ardent hot rod enthus- of the St. Thomas C.Y.O. and fx, 1 4 In Ap, ' if iast. . . staunch supporter of all Holy Name Society. . .plays Ll d wh I d h G k h I A l p 1 athletic events at Saints . .. basketball like Cousy. . .bowls oy mmm ea 5 I e 'ee SC 0 an In an Interesting Essen' jim, friendly to everyone. . . like Ned Day. . .likes to tinker always smiling. . .steady in his with cars. ..Bob. . .interested ways. in Marian events and sports. Science Fair 25 Choral 1. Glee Club 4: Sancta Maria 43 Science Fair 2 . ,flflai 'V 2 A .. gl is . 1 Z. I . 1. WILLIAM P. KILEY ROBERT I. LAMPHIER ALBERT P. LANZILLOTTI JOHN j. LAVINO, JR. 18 South Street 28 North Central Street 216 Linwood Street 5 I-Iaddington Place Lynn Peabody Lynn Lynn Bill. . .lighthearted and soci- Generous. . . thoughtful. . . A definite proponent of the Sparkles on the gridiron. . . able. . .a creditable salesman prompt. . . works the Ivy way theory Enjoy yourself' . . . a manipulates a tiny '48 Olds. . . at Zimman's. . . Fords some at the Ivory. . . rates hunting budding scientist of the Room a winner with the women. . .a first in cars, right, Bill7, , , and collecting guns as choice Seven corps. . .happily wel- scholar of the classics. . . business subjects head his pastimes. . .Lamphy. . .puts comes the retum of hockey to steady Chamberlin patron. . . scholastic Choices, , ,model his best into life. . . fine scien- the Saints . . .smiling Al. . . capable Sodality Secretary. , , planes tgp his hobby list' , .Air tific student. . . diligent and has many friends. a Marian to the marrow. Force beckgns, dependable. . .mannerly and manly. Glee Club 2, 4g Aquinas Club 3. Sodality 3, 49 Football 1, 2,3, 43 Mission Unit 1, 2,3, 43 Science Baseball Ig Know English 43 Fair 2, Glee Club 4: Vice-President 15 Glee Club 45 Marian News 3, 43 MiSSi0D Uni! 1. 2, 3- Sa.ncta Maria 45 Dramatics 4. 24 . PAUL S. Le BREUX PETER E. Le BRUN ROBERT 1. LEMOINE RICHARD P. LINCOURT 24 Rockaway Court 19 Linden Street 5 Walter Road 113 Henry Avenue Lynn Lynn Danvers Lynn Quiet yet funloving. . .Paul Pedro comes from the Mc- HaPPY and Say- - - iI1dUSI1'i0US Dee? thou ht- - - din ent WOIK rates football as his number Donough Square area. . .likes and Serious fPefi0diCauYl.- - - one sport. . .hot rodder of a '49 to tinker around the house. . . liked bY au- - -noted for h1S Ford. . . revels in billiards, swimming, and cars of any nature. . . with Paul, science ranks tops on the school pro- gram. Football 13 Science Fair 2. .j! ',c elf a whirlwind on the dance floors Coiffufe- - -Bob has memhe1'ShiP . . .well-liked and appreciated in the Jokefs' Cal' Club- - - by everyone. . .chooses record staunch SUPPOIICT Of Marian collecting for a hobby. . . SP0ftS.- - -j0uY- - -jaUntY- - -31' the,e'S only one pete! ways in a whimsical mood. Glee Club 45 Science Fair 2,3, Glee Club 2,4g Mission Unit 2g 4: Dramatics 4. Aquinas Club 2- -.3 . f fs... Q- , . 3 gk 'J' y FE: 9 Mi PETER P. LOMBARD 59 Fox Hill Road Nahant Mirthful Moose . . .finds fun in hunting, customizing and playing ball. . .Elm Farms' expert bagger. . .Nahant's fa- mous handyman and hot rodder ives one quite a laugh . . .g . . . takes life in a stroll.. . Lump ...a Uue pal. Football 1,2,3,4. THEODORE 1. MAHER 8 Femwood Road Wakefield Mr. Wakefield. . .exuberant and effervescent. . .speedy skater on the Marian six. . .av id Bruins fan. . . spinner of many a yam at the Round Table in the caf. . . ready to lend a helping hand. . .Ted. .. well worth knowing. Dramatic Society 1, Hockey 3, 4, Secretary 2. 0. 8 8 . . .practical application. . . these are three of D1ck's most prominent characteristics . . . yet he is always ready to join in the fun or activity. . .Dick has marked off twelve calen- dar years at St. Mary's. Glee Club 2, 45 Science Fair 2, 3, 4. Classmates listen attentively in a problems of democracy class while John Nabozny reads from the text. . 'QL if in ff? .1 la -J v'-If Kv ., LEO H. MALO ROBERT E. MANNING ROBERT A. MCCAFFERTY RICHARD L. MCCARTHY 123 Commercial Street 8 West Circle 16 Brooklawn Terrace 153 Elllaw Avenue Lynn Salem Lynn LYHI1 Serious. . . tacitum. . .thought- Courteous Bob. . .a respected Active. . .loquacious. . .jovial A SIS-Hd0Uf 011.1-he gl'idil'0f1- - - ful. . . finds fun in hunting. . . representative of Salem. . . . . . the unpredictable madcat H180 delights U1 3 1'0Ugh and likewise enjoys tinkering with proud pilot of a 1948 Chevy. . . of the Senior Class. . . a great rumble game Of hockey at Flax cars. . . shines as a tree sales- lover of outdoor life such as morale booster for any project Pond- - -3 regular at I-Yml ' man at Tree Grove. . .twelve skiing, swimming, and hunt- . . . a valuable worker in any Beach- - -One Of .lef1'Y'S leading year student on the parish ing. . .loyal rooter of the De- group. . .Bob. . .always willing Salesmen- - - affable. bashful, campus. . .pursues a scientific troit Lions. . . calm, cool, and . . .capable. . .eager. . . son of convivial. . . Dick. program in Room 8. collected in any situation. a 1934 alunmus. . .quite a dis- tincljonl Football 1,2,3,4. Science Fair 2, 4. Hockey 33 Dramatics 1. Sancta Maria 45 Science Fair 2, 3, 4. 11524, Q 'I ni X , ' , iv , I I -iw ., X 1 u fl I 1 Q.. Remember the gay times ar the dancesl IL-1 JAMES K. MCCLORY 81 South Street Lyrui Big jim. . . a bustling business man. . .intrigued by feats of Otto Graham and the Browns. . . irked by walking to football practice, yet anxious to play with the Marian line. . .loyal and honest. ..-lim. Mission Unit 3, 43 Sodality 35 Football 1, 2, 43 Glee Club 43 Vice-President 2. 26 DONALD P. MCCORMACK 12 Sunset Road Nahant Mac daily treks the roads of Nahant to the Saints in his hot Merc. . .a jolly Elm Farms cashier. . . always ready with a bright quip. . . Don, the life of any party. . .excels at swim- ming and skating. . .serves with a winning smile and a jol- ly word. Glee Club 43 Marian News 4. THOMAS P. McCOY 28 Houghton Street Lyrm Big Tom. . .insists the Red Sox and Ted Williams will take the series in 1958. . .en- joys football, baseball and record collecting. . .excels at bookkeeping. . .Tommy. . .a good buddy with everyone. WILLIAM B. MCENANEY 57 Franklin Street Lyrm Generous, fun-loving, frank. . gallant player for the Marian hoopsrers. . .imitates Jungle jim Luscutoff on the basket- ball court. . .mans the counter at Harvey's Drug. . .Bill re- sponds to anything new and different. r Business students contend that typing is an art. Glee Club 3, 4. Football 1, 2, 33 Basketball l, 2, 3, 4g Baseball lg President 2 if-f ' ' as 4 . T1 ' .1 g W , , gl . ,, gs. x f i-. f ld, 1. f ' 5 ,, v . L 5 r fx s . BRUCE W. McKINNON DENNIS L. McLAUGHLIN LAWRENCE J. McLAUGHLIN 9 Aspen Street 4 Ray Street 70 Robinson Street Lynn Lynn Lynn Successful member of junior Our praiseworthy football man- Eager sports fan. . . talented Achievement and stockboy ager. . .of the carefree manner, catcher on the diamond. . .dil- salesman at Zimman's. . .a the friendly smile, and pleas- igent student in t.he classroom wizzard in math and physics ant quip. . .finds a frequent . . .an enthusiastic admirer of . . .doesn't take him long to trip to the Ivory or to Gerola- hot jazz. . .Larry. . .of the phil- get a joke. . .Bruce. . .quiet and mo's a pleasant occupation. . . osophic air. . .natural. . . friend- quick. . .capable and coopera- Dennis delights in modem mu- ly. . .gay. . .a lover of good tive. sic . times . Glee Club 43 Aquinas Club 3. Glee Club 3,4g Dramatigg 43 Football 35 Basketball 35 Base- Football Manager 4. ball 1, 2, 3. 4- 27 PAUL 1. McL.AUGHLIN 21 Chase Road Lynn Sincere. . .conscientlous. . . obliging. . . the third of the Mc Laughlin Saints , . .Paul is proof that perseverance wins . . .for he usually succeeds at what he attempts. . .a hard worker who produces good re- sults. Sodality 3: Know English 3. A VINCENT C. MCLAUGI-ILIN 9 Lander Avenue Lynn A dependable, hardworking Assistant Scout Master in St. joseph's parish. . .math is his English literature presents an interesting field to the students of Room 8. favqnte ct' ' ' stamp FOI- ..-Lf, l X' 5,f-57 .. .j 1 I WILLIAM F. MCSWEENEY 66 Tudor Street Lynn Carefree and adventurous Bill . . .a popular hot rodder. . .en- joys the social limelight. . . eams his spending money at the Miller 8: Pierce Food Mar- ket. . .quite a salesman. . . Mac. . .never permits a dull moment to enter his life. Secretary 25 Treasurer 33 A- quinas Club 2. lecting is his hobby. . .while a two-tone green Chevy is his prize possession. . . receiver at the Star Sportswear. . .ev- erybody's buddy. Choral 1, Science Fair 2, 4. 71 :M 8 gf' I' l ,u , V. Amir. WILLIAM J. McNAMEE 44 Balcomb Street Salem Jiggs. . .of the quick wit and the vivid imagination. . . bril- liant star on the Marian mound . . .equally bright on the bas- ketball court. . . merry. . . laughing. . . full of fun. . .Billy . . . universally liked! Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 1 , 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 23 Secre- tary 35 Student Senate 3g Co- captain Basketball 4. PETER 1. MEANEY THOMAS R. MELER 5 Pearl Street 41 Dearbom Street Salem Salem Garrulous. . .peppy. . .ever on Ever carefree, yet diligent. . . hand for gaiety. . . spends studious, yet sociable. . .jolly much of his free time at Ge- . . . friendly. . .likeable. . . at rortimo's Variety Store. . .Pete present dreams of an educa- likes hockey and other sports tion at the Virginia Military . . .plays a good guard spot on Institution absorb Tom's ln- his parish C.Y.O. basketball terest. . .neat. . .well-dressed team. . .Pete. . .natural. . . . . .conservative. . . another of nonchalant. . . spontaneous. the mighty Salem clan. Science Fair 2, 3, 4. Science Fair 2, 3, 45 Choral 1 . 28 ROBERT B. MONTEJUNAS 21A Cames Street Lynn Quiet Bob, with that mischiev- ous gleam in his eye. . .an outdoor man. . .he excels at hunting and fishing. . . Fish and Game club member. . . fa- vorite subjects are French and science. . .Bob. . .always ready for a good time. Science Fair 2, 43 Dramatlcs 1. X X 4 7 l X X DANIEL J. MORAN PETER L. MORONEY PAUL M. MOWATT 37 Lakeview Avenue 5 Ash Street 29 Purdon Avenue Lynn Peabody Lynn Well versed on all aspects of Come easy. go easy Pete of Accomplished pianist and sports. . .whiles away many an hour at the Salad Bowl. . . dreams of owning a Thunder- bird. . .friendly and fun loving . . .Dan still finds ample time to participate in school activi- ties. Mission Unit lg Dramatics 1, 43 Football 1, 2, 33 Glee Club 2,3, 43 Sancta Maria 4. the Peabody clan. . .theme of composer. . .worthy Glee Club Casanova's Capers. . .Pete's accompanist and school organ- constant dilemma is how to ist. . .Paul is acclaimed on all find time for classes.. .St. sides for his prowess as a mu- Mary's answer man. . . a score sician. . .genial. . .unassuming for McGuires. . . scientific stu- dent of Room 8. Football 23 Glee Club 49 Sanc- 0 4 'Q 4 f 4 3. la. I . . ul 1 A 1 ' 1 . . v tg Maria 4. I X 5 S L i-. f'X 1' JOHN A. NABOZNY 18 Balcomb Street Salem Generous of heart and gay of spirit. . .always neat and well- dressed. . .a regular customer at Howard johnson's. . .his skill in golf is outdone only by his art as a socialite.. Jack. . . a loyal Marian in many a way. Golf 3,43 Glee Club 4: Vice- President 4. VINCENT L. NARDUCCI 7 Lloyd Street Lynn Vin tlashes a contagious smile for all.. .a sunny dis- position also contributes to congeniality in Room 7. . . roots for the Cleveland Browns .. .boasts that his girls' list looks long. . .works at the Washington Market. . .happy Vin. . . . respected. Glee Club 1,2,3,4g Organist 1, 2,3,43 Science Fair 2,3,4. EDWARD M. MURPHY 407 Walnut Street Lynn Gay. . .genlal. . .garrulous. . . Ed. . .names hunting as a fa- vorite sport and chemistry as a choice bit of curriculum. . . a charter member of the Rifle Club. . .appreciated for his fun-loving nature and sunny disposition. Baseball lg Science Fair 2,3, 4 Sodality 3: Glee Club 3' 4' Serious contemplation marks this Room 'I Guidance period. 29 Z' ,fab ,--X his f is v fi- 0 Qs ROBERT M. NICKOLAU 127 Maple Street Lynn Spirited, keen-witted, non- chalant. . .an asset to our bas- ketball and baseball squads. . an Ipana smile, a sparkling sense of humor. . .Nicky, the illustrious Cuban. . .a model Marian. Sodality 3, 4, Fighting 69th Officer 1, 2,3g Basketball 1,2, 3, 4: Baseball 2,3,4g Treasur- ef 23 Student Senate 2,3gBoys' High Cheerleader 4 . . ' 7 ,,,4 V f X ' SL., !. x .. - PAUL R. NORTON 90 Park Street Lynn Gregarious Paul. . .the second of the Norton Saints . . . an- other of that worthy list of twelve year men. . . stalwart member of the hockey team. . . able at any sport No . .. ny . . . a little dynamo. . .pleasant to know . President lg Vice President 2, Hockey 3, 4g Baseball 1. A ,,,-. .3 . AQVE Harold O'Brien proudly displays to James Hrubes and George Cataldo the victorious score of the Malden Catholic game, 41 HAROLD B. O'BRIEN, JR. 25 Warren Street Lynn Quiet. . .humorous. . .big- hearted. . . consistent in his studies. . .courageous on the gridiron. . .co-operative with everyone. . . retains an exten- sive vocabulary. . . O'B . . .a worthy friend of all. Football 3, 43 Sancta Maria 43 Glee Club 3, 4, Know English 4. fa , A3 ,, ' ' 1' ' 'N ff rf' iw, pt .jfvblk ' .5211 Q' r Kit' ' 'Wi 1 ,hifi f-- , zil q ff Tl-K'-, ' ,4 ir fy f . ' . EDWARD F. OPOLSKI 4 Orchard Street Salem Amiable. . .lighthearted . . earnest. . . Ed is first class with the girls in the home- town, Salem and in Lynn. . . on his roster of favorite pro ballplayers, Ted Williams ranks first, while chemistry takes precedence on his scho- lastic list. Mission Unit 4: Glee Club 4. 30 3 I l -s v ' S - x ,A , KEVIN P. O'CONNOR 20 Brovm's Avenue Lynn A warm smile. . .an amiable disposition. . .an indifference to hard work. . .Kevin. . . sports around in a '56 Buick .. .works in a gas station. . .a wizard on automobile engines ...belongs to the H93 QQ Rebels. . .likes all kinds of music. Glee Club 3, 43Science Fair 2, 4. .fy 3 gf ll I I Sfx L l RICHARD J. PALLESCHI 53 Blossom Street Lynn Twelve year parish school student. . . quiet, humorous, sociable. . .partial to Sheldon Drug Store. . .has a special love for Greek. . .also likes a good golf or billiard game. . . a faithful sodalist. . .truly a Mar- ian of high calibre. Sodality 3, 45 Baseball 1: Glee Club 43 Milla!! H2118 1- l JOHN A. PANNETON 86 Linden Street Salem That gentleman of sport. . . tremendous quarterback. . . quiet yet spirited and direct . . .john's warm-hearted smile wins him many a friend. . . likewise many a sale at the Pant Shop. . .drives a hot '47 Olds. . .a real asset to the Class of '58. Football 1,2, 3, 43 Basketball 1,23 Baseball 1, Vice Presi- dent 2, 3. s ff , an , I JOHN A. PETKEWICH 123 Maple Street Lynn Mr. Petkewich Number Four to join the Marian alumni. . . hap- py at camping. . .on skis. . . stamp collecting. . .or behind the wheel of a car. . .active in the junior Bowling Congress ...john. . . quiet. . .friendly. . . likeable. Glee Club 2,3, 4g President lg Sancta Maria 4. jAMES A. PRENDERGAST 32 Baker Street Lynn Diligent, docile, discreet... enjoys the perplexities of math and displays proficiency in chemistry. . .strong adher- ent of Boston Bruins and New York Giants of football. . .co- operative, capable clerk at the Saugus A 81 P. Glee Club 43 Aquinas Club 2, 3, 4. AL RICHARD E. PUTNAM 23 Wyman Street Lynn Gay... fun-loving. . . frank. .. Dick's first love is his '50 Ford. . .his chief pastime -- driving about town.. .an affa- ble soda clerk at Hennessey's in West Lynn. . .everybody's buddy is Dick. Mission Unit 4, Glee Club 3, 4. ' 'S V x W2 X . Ei' . Mainstays of the mighty Marian eleven - Dick Carter, Ray St. Cyr, Lloyd Wescott-prepare for one of the big ones. THOMAS F. QUINN 585 Westem Avenue Lynn Mr. Physique . . .jocular, witty, romantic. . .Number One orderly at the Union Hospital ...the Mercury King of the Saints . . .Tom. . .generous . . .straightforward. . .popular. Sodality 3: Football l,2,3,43 Co-captain Football 43 Glee Club 2,3,4g Secretary 2,3. 31 FRANCIS M. RUSSO 4l Commercial Street Lynn Convivial. . .constant. . .co- operative. . . First National's pride and joy. . .gives his ut most in all endeavors.. .an enthusiastic sports fan. . . Fran. . . studious. . .affable.. manly. Marian News 3, 43 Mission Unit 3, 43 Sodality 3, 43 Bas- ketball lg Aquinas Club 3. Diligent scientists mix chemicals in a lab period, ffogfw. WILLIAM J. SAVINO 23 Pearl Road Nahant Essential cog in the Nahant triumvirate that daily sails in- to the Saints from the Is- land. . . enjoys stamp collect- ing and revels in vacations. . . never without a terse remark. major interest: be-5 Femmes . . .Bill . . . congenial and friendly. Football 2,3. I .1- 'ft PAUL G. SCOLLIN 264 Maple Street Lynn Large of stature. . .likewise of heart. . .steady. . .undaunted. . . unruftled. . .willingness to take up an argument, at any time, anywhere. . .a jolly way of life . . .plus a fun-filled disposi- tion characterize Paul of that famous St. Pius clan. Glee Club 43 Science Fair 2, 3, 4. l JOHN A. RUSSO 48 Archer Street Lynn Genuine and generous. . . cheerful and courteous . . .john enjoys salt water swimming, a fast game of baseball, Lat- in, and membership in the Men's Choir. . .a true Marian indeed! Sodality 3, 4g Mission Unit 3, 4, Dramatics 3, 43 Library Circle 33 Glee Club 43 Know English 2, 3, 4, French Club 33 Honor Society 2, 3, 4. pl i JEFFREY D. SMITH 88 Chestnut Street Saugus Tall, dark, and handsome. . . tacltum and tactful. . . always willing to conform. . .dreams of owning a '58 Chevy. . . girls who smoke are Smitty's pet peeve. . .aspires to the business world. Aquinas Club 2, 33 Dramatics lg Science Fair 2. 32 CHARLES H. SALTZMAN, JR. 45 Sachem Street Lynn Willing... wholesome. . .well- dressed. . .friendly cashier at the Wyoma First National. . . artistically inclined. . . diligent student of the classical course . . .plans on teaching as his career. . .an asset to the Class of 1958. Library Circle 23 Science Fair 2. an - . , f, . f JA a 4 W -- . -gr 1... 1 ' 4E j-.IE 1 1-'M AL , .'. FRED J. SOBEZENSKI 9 Moulton Avenue Salem Candid. . . confident. . .carefree . . . Fred. . .seems to prefer hot rod magazines to school books. . .has a fascination for water skiing. . .an expert me- chanic and body man at the Rurack garage . . . shies away from the Registry and from homework. Mission Unit 3, 43 Glee Club 4. THOMAS F. SULLIVAN JOSEPH R. SWEENEY 111 Park Street 1 Ontario Street Lynn Lynn Lynn WILLIAM C. STEVENS 889 112 Westem Avenue Pl-IILIPPE L. TACHE 2 Harrison Road Salem Well-groomed Bill. . .accom- Reserved of marmer yet quick Friendly and conscientious. . . Phil stirs frequent laughter via modating clerk at Lane's Drug to smile. . .Sully. . .dauntless- big hearted and thoughtful joe witty, impromptu observa- Store. . . former vice president ly led the Marians on the 1957 . . .fond of hockey. . .compe- tions. . .utilizes cogent ideas of J. A. . . .photography and pigskin chase. . . ardent ad- tent end on the gridiron. . . to attain distinction in school mgdel faili-oading are his hoh- mirer of jukebox rhythm. . . chief bottle capper for the Pep- discussions. . .linguistically hles, , ,his pet peeve is Tom. . . the sixth Twelve Year si firm, , ,down-to-earth and inclined. . .a.n efficient em- hoinewoiqk, while his favorite Man from the Sullivan house- sincere, , ,admired by every- ployee of the Salem A 8: P. . . mgdgl gf Cai- is the new Edsel hold. . .a red-headed philoso- one, logical. . . laugh-provoking. . . , , jill, , , a friend indeed. pher. . .a dependable friend. likeable. Football 1, 2, 3, 4g Basketball Football is Mission Unit 2, Football 1, 2, 3, 4g Co-captain-1. lg Glee Club 43 Treasurer 45 MiSSi0I1 Unit 4: Glee Club 4- Student Senate 4. , s fz: ,., . mfg CHARLES G. TEGAN NORMAN R. TREMBLAY 26 Avalon Street 6 Taft Road Revere Salem jolly. . . smiling. . .vlvacious Frenchie . . .gay. . .friendly . . .-Iurnbo. . .a hard-charging . . .unpred1ctable. . .Saint's tackle who tips the scale at a master of the French language bit more than two hundred and . . .second of the Witch City thirty-five. . .plans on a self- Tremblays to attend St. Mar- owned automobile. . . altruistic y's. . .Norrn. . .quite a boy. . . . . .arn1cable. . .obl1gi.ng. . . characterized by a love of Chuck. mischief and 3 jovial digpggi- Potential draftsmen draw plates in the mechanical drawing period. tion. Baseball 23 Treasurer 33 Foot- ball 2.3. 4- Choral 13 Science Fair 2, 4. 33 In , an 'T ' ur jf' x -f -' .N ,J X ' ' ' t F JOHN 1. TUCKER PAUL 1. UPHAM ARMAND R. VACHON 23 Holyoke Street 41 Park Sueet South Main Street Lynn Lynn Middleton Fine transfer from the Sacred Wgfd-wise Paul, , ,Champion Heart files to the Marian ranks in many fields. . .gamers hon- . . . wholesome, Wa1 n'l'h6al'ted, org in oratory, dgbatlng and Wellfllked. . .aSp1l'eS to the Latin Contests, , ,history ad- medkial Pf0feSS10n- - - truly 3 dict. . . small of stature, but Marian! not of achievement. . .Paul gets along with all. Student Senate 45 Sodality 3, 4: Marian News 1.2,3.4: Oratory 1,2,3,4g Debating 1, Honor Society 2, 3, 43 KHOW 2, 3, 4g Know English 1, 2, 3, 4: English 2, 3, 43 Vice President Glee Club 3, 45 Aquinas Club 13 Secretary 4. 35 Marian News 1,2. Marians invade the Williams' stands! A ii i ! 3 17 5, Distinguished as the only 1958 graduate from Middleton. . . Armand has many plans for his 1950 Ford. . .aspires to a career in mechanics. . .likes progressive jazz. . . good-na- tured. . .good-hearted. . .a kind word and a pleasant smile for all. Science Fair 2, 4. . ,er 4 , ?1!'s.LH4t . . ffl WALTER F. WALOR 47 Pulaski Street Peabody True to the Marians, Celtics and Bruins . . . proud owner of a '48 Studebaker. . .occupies his leisure time keeping his car in one piece. . .girls delight him . . . science interests him. . . serious . . . studious. . . steady . . .Wally. Hockey 3, 43 Glee Club 4g Mission Unit 2. 34 , -V 4 f he -.. ,J I Q.-. g sux- .. I e JOSEPH P. WALDRON 16 Deer Park Lynn Strong proponent of seven study periods and no home- work. . . revels in sports. . . plays with the Sacred Heart basketball team. . .reticent yet cheerful. . .Joe. . . marked by an optimistic outlook on liie. Glee Club 4:Science Fair 2. fl, -. is fi ' A ,e , , x 1 ,X V yy yn., f A .V , H f f ,ff I , -' is f ,Lf- 6925 -'f - . ' ' .ff 52 A 5211... 'LYX' ' BRENDAN R. WALSH 22 Eden Street Salem An avid sports fan is Brendie . . . stellar goalie for school club. . .as for pro sports, Yankees top his list. . .Gump . . .always a buddy. . .likeable . . .arniable. . . willing. . . first male cheerleader for the Saints . . . school spirit par excellence! Hockey 3, 45 Boys' High Cheer leader 4. A Q Q, WILLIAM P. WALSH 59 Carnes Street Lynn Good-matured Bill. . .believes that the game isn't over until the last second of play. .. lists football, hockey and softball as his favorite sports . . .all have a warm welcome for Bill. . .a barrel of fun... always game for a laugh. Football 1,2,3,43 Treasurer 2. ! l ROBERT C. WATTS 110 Purdon Avenue Lynn Capable outfielder for the Sa- cred Heart C.Y.O. ...real car enthusiast, yet partial to his own Chevy. . .an all-around Marian in sports and with the girls. . .a favorite at the First National. . .partial to math. Football l,2,Vice-President 1. 'Dun Sgt.--i S-'T f, A .. A O: --Yffyfszi Evidently they just can't wait! W4 la.. lht- study of :nereors ansorbs the interest of senior physicists, ALFRED j. WILKINS 21 Augustus Street Peabody Genial, considerate, staunch ...Al loves guns and sport cars. . . frequents the West Peabody Speedway. . .hunting his favorite sport. , .while bi- ology is his choice subject... quick with wit. . .there's only one All Glee Club 4, President lp Sci- ence Fair 2, 3, 4. 35 CHARLES P. WLADKOWSKI 34 Baker Street Lynn Mickey. . .quiet. . .friendly. .. trustworthy. . .rates Ted Wil- liams tops among his pro ball idols.. .a regular at the Boys' Club. . .enjoys the comforts of the outdoors. . .pursues a sci- entific program in the class- room. Glee Club 4: Baseball 1, 2. -,xl-uv Bookkeepxng IS an an to be mastered by the busmess pupxls of Room 2 RELIGION III Members of Room 2 accrue mcreased know ledge of theu rehgxon 41 Chemistry ns a major subyect for the sclenusrs of Room 1 HEMISTRY BCJOKKEEPING re In Room 4 hrstorlans enjoy readrng about therr forefathers and therr struggle to burld our nauon Z T U.S. HISTCRY Q- RELIGION III Serxously the members of Room ponder on a phase ofRe11g1on 1- 37 GERMAN II German PUPII ur Room 3 renew for A rest CHEMIS TRY ALGEBRA II -E' c ms a slull wluch the f r x wxth accura y 1 To solve o 3 ann to deve op Jumors of Room 1: 5 I umors equauons of Room 1 are m terested ln solvmg chemical 38 A 1 the BIOLOGY N131 SPECHTICUS llllllglle phomores of Room C GEOMETRY Geometry generates thought ln Room A FRENCH I Roo'n B thoughtfully trans- lates a French passage. NWA GERMAN I In Room D a German class develops speed and accuracy rn rranslauon PLANE GEOMETRY FRENCH I The Room B hngursts drlll a French vocabulary BIOLOGY Sophomores rn Room D con centrate on the mastery of brologlcal terms. Room C sophomores arm ro grasp a geometric theorem 'Vx WW UGSYWE5 GLA! I f : -iw - - I 6 I . 9, ' I I , 'x ,A Z - I, , of f N V ,- X I AI . ji I . . I s ' E . is I vw -fi . - xl A . . I wg ' 40 I V ,I if Annex 3 Freshmen admue real all stars the Samts RELIGION I ENGLISH I Englrsh classes mteresr these energetrc Freshmen IXIJIIIQIIIBIICISIIS ponder on an alkebra problem rn Annex 4 41 ALGEBRA I ALGEBRA I Annex 1 Freshmen srrrve for a knowledge of Algebra Interested Freshmen reflect on an -0 article of faxth berng explarnecl in a Rellgron penod v LATIN I Latrn students 1n Annex u work hard on a verb synopbrs X ji -W 'sf . l 'N , If ,, fn, In , I I , , . x 1 A' A I . , il? N I 9 l' x V - E, I A I 42 96 ENGLISH LITERATURE ,.-- Hisrorians in Annex 1 delve into the pasr ALGEBRA I lxterature Annex 4 LS deeply mrerested IU hngllsh WORLD HISTORY Thxs had better be the ugh! answer! js j. 1 ja Ni .fl-K L9 7 Jr ,x -Vx 1 NX 5 1 ltx i'! xx '9.Q -TX' kzxt ,-35 -,Nr-f , a.5jb,g5,??y- x:,:xx,,2'1,p:-'-Y 4 5 Pfu- ' 1 I I wx 4 'JAN' .x, ..f I 11,3 ff, Y . X 'xx N ...J Q Q , .., ...... ' I 'T' if .. 1 I Y J. 1 gn -5. if 541. .W ':' .J -F-A .-.V -5, ,. - 1:43. r . ,.', . -V, 1 ' . .j'- iifi su. ' Q ,'.2- ,bf-59 2 .Hg .. 5. ,a A I mar, -1 , I. I 4 - ' .1 .5.AJ',fs 1 1' 5' Ll -- 41 :.Iz,-'-e5-1 .11 '- . . iW,.A? .gf Z . --4 - Q sf, 'I f3f.gA5S' 4 I 2 g.- , - .' - 'gT.v:f:!n1g'f'w 'I J 'gr I . . wf .'7 -f..:2?Z'ff:i , , ff' , , U --3-7, 1 4 ,1 . 5 .-, 3 ' n Xb. 2 ':'4'i1 .14 , X' .' T . , I .. Y 1,-by . 15,3 2.1 ,, ,2,,- I ,,' . 1' L 1 'IETF' , I' - J 1. S 1'ri'I'l f A . A . 4., f.-:Wu b ., g , .5 .. ' ' . 18' 'gyze -1-v'.- 1 V ,. I ' '. ' QD. 4515- H ' 'ai' . ' -1 A ' ' 'M 1. -SF v F5-'i ,i iff . ' 4' . -2 f' 'N rg 91- V . P f. - , 4-'TMf.?f,e4gf ' I , Q: if 2 f , .. ' - ,f '--,af - -. .- , .. - ' 151- , 9'.'Z'g,:- . 4. .aw 4 , , ', . sf- 4+-f A , f 3 , ' .,, 'f. -, tr' 'Ay' lk 5 - .'4,. pmsu- '. , . N..',, -I ,.-VMJAR A. H, 1 . I. -,. Q Q' . . 1' K' ' ' . .,,:,.f.2 if if ,- W, . ' ' 2- -33' -fr. v . ' ' - I fl' s pl f ' 5 -Y ,-, -via' -j,-A A 'F ,Y . .3 -93 ACTIVITIES 1 ,MS- 1 n I ' I 4 ' f......I I ' 5 . 2. Q, 0 .. .AQ ga If .X 1 x I 4 ' ' I STUDENT SENATE PRESIDENT Lloyd G Wescott VICE PRESIDENT Rlchard P Carter TREASURER Thomas E Cllnton Monsignor makes plans wtth student senators for the Going Steady panel Seated Monsxgnor T Clrnton L Wescott Standtng T Qumn JSweeney R Carter R St Cyr SECRETARY J joseph Sullrvan Fust Row JTegan E Dumas 1Lavtno ITucker G Borgal ISweeney R Dron W Cuffe S Ltguon J Gaudet S cond Row R St Cyr R Carter L Wescott T Clrnton I Sullrvan Thlrd Row JHogan ICorbett L DeAngel1s JCashman T Hxncman JMcMahon I Nlurphy P Nolan In all thy works let the true word go before thee and steady counsel before every act1on Ecc1es1ast1cus 37 20 In 1955 when the Student Senate was organlzed the SANCTA MARIA recorded among the prlme purposes a development of leadershrp and the stlmulatron of a sense of respons1b1l1ty to school standards to the stu dent body and to the faculty The Student Senate of 1958 has lxved out these arms to the hllt From Sep tember unt1l june every movement was strong and constructlve Thelr lnfluence radrated from freshmen to senlors and even extended to the G1rls H1gh School The mem bers of the Student Senate conducted a ser1es of assem blles w1th freshman classes educatxng them to seek m Maman leaders the essentxal qua11t1es of smcerlty con v1ct1on constancy and courage They also collabor ated wxth the 0ff1C6 1n a screenmg of candidates as to su1tab111ty As a result an electlon really meant the assummg of responslblllty and the acceptance of the trust placed by the1r fellow students 1n the1r manhood A second undertakmg lntroduced by the Boys Sen ate was a serles of d1SCUSS1ODS conducted by the Jomt counc1ls of both G1rls and Boys l-hgh Schools on the v1tal subject of gomg steady The resultant act1v1ty was a serles of stag dances pleasurable and prof1table The student body and faculty salute the members of the Student Senate of 1958! Never d1d they slacken the rems never d1d they use the1r offlce to 1nt1m1date others Rather they proved worthy of the trust placed 1n them and carrted through to a successful concluslon every endeavor entered upon for the good of the 1nd1v1d ual the admmrstratlon and the student body all that makes St Mary s They proved to be leaders whose strong mfluence v1r1le example and actlve measures d1d much to make 1957 1958 an outstandlng year at St Mary s .1 1 M ' f A It 1 ' 1 ' ...I . Y: ,Q I . . : ' , .' ,. . V 1. ,. ,. ,.. . -4 H 4 V t V r 'rrs E . 1 ha , :I 1 .. . e :.. ,. ,. , .' ,. ' . ' 2. 9. ,. ,. , .V ,. ,:.l ,. n ' - -- . , - T , ,,-- . . . , . - - 1 1 - 1 - I Q . Y I I ' - . g . . . .I - -J - - .. Y I y . 1 .. . . Y - h ' ' . ' 1 1 '- . - 1 . . V . . - Y . . .. . ., - y . . D A 1 1 1 . ' ' ' 46 THE SODALITY OF OUR LADY VIRGO POTENS AND OF ST. JOSEPH DIRECTOR Rev Delphis O Duquette PRE FECT Lloyd G Wescott VICE PREFECT Em1le E Dumas TREASURER I joseph Sullivan SECRETARY John J LSVIHO Each Fr1day noon was the challenge of the Leaders meetrngs Fr Duquette radxatmg hrs usual Joy calls these men to the Marian Way of Life Modem paganxsm works fever1shly to capture youth 1n 1tS madhouse of excrtement and pleasure Amid the bleatlngs of false modern prophets comes Leader Who is The Way The Truth and The l.1fe At l-hs Side stands His Queen Mother They are looking for an army of youth that w1ll lead teenagers through the confus1on of pagamsm to genume suc cess in l1fe Wl'LlCh IS found only in the Heart of therr Klllg and Leader How many teen age boys w1l1 respond to Mary s challenge? How many w1ll accept the sweat and to11 and S3Cl'if1C6 needed for the forging of Mary s co workers? Here at St Mary s under the spec1al title of Our Lady Vlrgln Most Powerful a vinle group have submitted to the intense tramlng offered by the Sodal1ty program The t1t1e under Wh1Ch they work that of Vlfgln Most Powerful IS strongly significant Her virguuty appeals to the great reverence due her both as Virgin and as Mother and in choosing a V1rg'1n for a Mother they are doing what Christ d1d The Sodalists think of Mary as the woman who can crush the head of the serpent They trust 1n her to make them strong in temptation and fearless to profess Mary because they are uruted to her as V1rg1n Most Powerful They trust 1n her unl1m1ted power to t1tle 1S a byword to the members of the Sodal1ty and 1S used most often as an ejaculation with great SIU cerity and trust 1n the power of Our Lady A Sodal1ty is called the Queen s Regiment in the Army of Chnst Each Sodalist IS conscious that belongs to a worldwide organ1zat1on far beyond that of his teen age v1s1on He begs Mary to give him the grace to accept the Sodal1ty challenge to dangerous and glorlous Catholic l1v1ng -, , W N . . . . ' . . . . a . . ., ' , . . . ' ' ' ' influence her Divine Son. Christ, in their favor. This 1 I - v . . . , - . . , f . . , , . . . . . . he l 7 . i . . ' . 47 To sanctify ourselves in our state if life that of a student is being discussed at the regular Sodality meeting by the respective units R qi Mary has four real new sons today Fr. Duquette commented to his officers as they made their act of consecration on the Feast of Our Lady Virgin Most Powerful 1957. Lloyd Wescott Emile Dumas John Lavino, Joseph Sullivan. 48 x .4 The candldates of 1958 make their temporary consecrauon Delegated by Fr D Duquette Drolet accepts the consecratxon The panel on the lnterlor 1 rfe over the members of the Sodallty of Our l .idy uf Lfood 4 uunscl and of X nge Poteus QISPCISC to ther: uI11lm6E!I1l'lgS at Pontbonne Xnadcumy 49 I I 1 ' .- .' X ,f - . f L T ' S L! f I 1 r l A .Q H 5 X . I 1 1 '. 4' , R A ' ' ' . . . , Fr. F. W rterr. A 'ji t i t . ir C i Y 16 V 3 HENRY P MCGLINCHEY MISSION UNIT WH .4 lQ Medxcme Commrttee Charrman Edward Bransfteld duects Francts Murphy Stephen Tecellr and Mrchael Donaghue on the packtng of medrcmes whrle the chatrman of the Stamp Com mrttee James McC1ory checks the stamps sorted by Martm Donato and John Buckley Francis Russo Paul Cronin and Emtle Dumas wrap magazmes for shipment to Indra while Wil 11am Foley Emesr Barbeau and John Russo label them Francts Hardy emoys a last look atone prior to shtpment 50 Smce rts rnaugurauon rn 1954 the Mtssion Umt has grown from a small membershrp to a large urut d1v1ded mto several sectrons accordmg to the partrcular work to whrch each member IS devot mg Ius mterests Named for Monstgnor McG1m chey sbrother a Iesurt scholastrc who gave h1s 11fe for souls in the m1ss1ons of Indra the MISSIOH Umt has for 1ts arm the helpmg of all m1ss1onar1es prmcrpally by prayer and sacnfice O ' s ,L , i' , '3 , 7 'E b 5 - . ' ' ew . 1 I L.. Z A ', ,, ,. . , , , 'fa , . . . . . . . . . . . . D I . ' if I ix I . . . . . , L SIII ' ' Ill I! , I Q 1 I f . 3 . . . . , . . 1 Y Y E 1 I . . . , . - 0 , . 'JP' cnidl Xb Ili' -qv-.tg Sprrrtual Treasury Commlttee YM Stamp Comm1ttee C' You 4 171177 Medrcme Commlttee Shrppmg Commrttee Pubhcrty Commrttee NVE THEN F OR F1I1aIlCla1 Commlttee CHHESI Emrle Dumas Wrllram Foley and Dale Curran sort magazines for the mrssrons whlle Richard Prerce Paul Cronrn and Richard Guerrette of the Publrcrty Committee add a few fuushmg touches to then posters Each month durmg the school year each classroom under a commrttee d1rector, makes a sp1r1tua1 treasury for a parucular prrest rn the servrce of God Other members of the Urut are formed 1nto groups devoted to col lectmg stamps, magazmes and medrcme wh11e sull others are concerned with sluppmg publrc rty and flnancral contrrbutlons The materlal collected rs sent to varrous m1ss1onary orders of men and women for the1r use rn the mrssxon f1elds I-15' CO CHAIRMEN Em11e Dumas Wrllxam Foley COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN Nell Curley Leo Melanson james McClory Edward Bransfreld Paul Cromn Rrchard Guerrette john Connell Frank Rrsoldr Robert Langlors Leo Melanson James Hrubes Rxchard Langlors Fred Sobezenskr Ed ward Opolskr Nerl Curley fmd that wrmng brographxes of mrsslonarres totalmg sprntual ueasurres and wrmng to prreszs on the mrssrons 15 a full ume Job 51 GLEE CLUB ACCOM PANIST-Paul M. Mowatt First Row Edward Blanchard Vincent Narducci Joseph Bolmo John Carter Armand Vachon Richard Lmcourt Paul Dowling John DeCenzo Robert NlcAndrew John Foley Thomas Hardy Second Row Bruce Kerry Richard Darcy Cornellus Darcy Francis Battles XX alterCurran Richard Stevens Richard Forde James Prendergast Peter LeBrun Roland Demers Leonel Felteau DennrsMcLaughl1n Fourth Row Walter Sharis James Corbett Ed ward Dembrowski Edward Dancewrcz Bruce McKinnon Thomas 'v1cCoy NN alter Bencal George Cataldo Donald McCormack Nell Bertrand 52 A . . . 2 . ' . ' . . ' I . ' I . ' D . James Gibney, Harold O'Brien, Walter Cuffe, Edward Helein. Third Row: Philip Tache, David Keaney, George Landry, Douglas Ballard, James Dolan, -. f: -x - , K 11 v. '.' l 0 l o-- - A 'X K 1 A R X PRESIDENT ..... Richard P. Carter VICE-PRESIDENT. . Paul H. Antczak SECRETARY ..... Francis B. Battles LIBRARIANS ..... Richard L. Banville Walter A. Cuffe Seated Francrs Battles Walter Cuffe Standmg Rrchard Carter Rxchard Banvrlle Paul Antczak lr sr Rm Dale 4 urran Peter Shaw joseph lcrrome Leo Xlelanson John Russo John Dunn Damcl Nloran James NlrXlahon Paul Lpham john Dabrxeo Hartley I onlon becond Row Joseph bsscency Ruhard Putnam John lancy Rrchard Vallewhr u.r.ald liorgal Robert Sexbel lirune Ryan Xlarrxn Badger bozny lred :obezcnbkr W alter lx alor joseph Waldron Albert Lanzrloul lourth Row Paul brollm Ru hard Carter Thomas Lgan Rnhard Banxrlle lum U 1 armor lameQ Klcclory Charles Xxladkomkr D3ll1Elf0llIlLl1N James llrubeQ Adrren oamarhe 53 :T 1 '2 3 , - '. - Y . - ' . . . ' - , 4 F . ' . . Robe!! lamphier, John PCllxCNVlCll. Third Row: Paul Amczalf, Danlel llrady, 'lVll0Yf18Sf.ODll0l'S, Alfred V-'rll-ilns, Peter P-rloroney, lidward Upolslri, John Na- 1 X P At that t1me there went forth a decree from Caesar Augustus that the whole world should be enrolled Freshman chorus speakers retell our Savrour s brrth And there were 1n the same country shepherds Ronald LeGault Joseph Mrchaels Edward Grondtn John Hanly Wlllram Reagan keeplng the nrght watches over theu flocks 'L Glorla ln excelsts Deo the smgrng cholr exulr 1n echotng the angels And she brought forth her fust born Son St Joseph portrayed by Leo Defkngelrs wrth 'wlary and the angels re captures the splendor of that first Christmas. .1 ww l l' 'sr CHRISTMAS AND VERSE DRAMATIC CLUB PRESIDENT ............ VICE PRESIDENT SECRETARY TREASURER Gerald E. Borgal Em1le E Dumas John E Walsh john A Russo BROTHER ORCHID Dramauc Club offrcers make a few plans for the season Seated Gerald Borgal Emxle Dumas Standrng John Russo John Walsh Fat Dutchy F rec kle s Dum Dum Solomon Domuuc Battxsta Llttle John Sarto Brother Orclud Brother Hollyhock Brother Nasturtxum Brother Geraruum Father Abbot L1tt1e John won t have four months to reorgamze hrs gang for the Grmp QG Borgaly rs about to send hlm for a rxde Domrnrc IR Mazerkasl and Fa! Dutchy QP Harrrmanl look frrghtened at the thought Freckles QP LeBrunJ awaus orders THE CAST Paul D Harrlman Peter E LeBrun Mlchael j Breen john A Russo Rrchard A MZZEIKHS Lloyd G Wescott Emxle E Dumas Denrus L McLaugh11n john J Lavrno J Joseph Sullrvan ly I Si I - The Gimp . . . .... Gerald E. Borgal 55 -6- Jw. '7 ,GP f Q I ll become a brother that s rt' Broth er Orchxd Ha h What a hxdeoutl What a hrdeout' Q31- iff' ff -are ref' The gangster turned monk has found somethrng real somethmg worth bother mg about Brother Hollyhock and Nasturuum prepare flowers for the market 56 Somebody mlssedl Lrttle john wlll wake and thtnk he s rn heaven Father Abbot U Sulllvanj looks puzzled Brothers Hollyhock QE Dumasy Nasturuum QD M L h c aug lml and Geranium U Lavmoj make thexr vxsrtor comfortable 01 Fat Dutch e angles Lxttle John rs commg back Let s tell him we re for htm y Solomon and Freckles flgllfe out som 1 .- 3 ,Z rl 1' t 1 a , K It 4 I1 H t' N ' n . .X 1 1-:Q2fQ r - Gpi. ,X .. XX X1 4 l ' V i , ,. C f , n iw , H ,.'--., I QR - U I 3, ,, . D . j ,lx x xx a . 38. E . 'H ',x-f' 'ky 'X 3gQf,:'f-fy A g ff f y qu ' fe ' w s 3 :jg f EIU. .. A girl -. A A rf' 4' ' as If A sn 9 fl' - f ' 3 elf .. P X r 1 L- ,.,. 1 P' ' v, Q fi , ' ' xr r . a ? , - , rf V ,ways ' f ,M ' L I , I Q ' f fr' 7 11,54 ' -: ' 7- h . 'Li f- n .. v k W X K l , ,5Wl, 1 Lf 5. - bs ls two hundred enough Boss' Freckles and Solomon are scared suff of Sarto A Curta1n Call Gangsters and Monks For the former? The pg 15 up Brother Orchrdv he went to hrs God wrth a good heart Gxve us an amber spot, boys, drrects Trm Commrskey, Technlcal Duector at Classrcal Hrgh School W Gabrrelskr, R Barber, P Cronin, G Garrrgan and! Bolmo prepare for the openrng mght D7 Paul J Cron1n Ronald L Barber Joseph A Bolrno K ornelrusl Darcy wrllxam I Gabnelskr Jude W Galvrn STAGE CREW George A Garrrgan Ldmond A Genest Paul Xt Hrggrns Barry M Nieuse Ioseph F Mrchaels Rnthard W Stevens t , X .. ' . 1, .5 A , ff: K 1 fn' -. . dy, A El: Vqki rj. f 'N rwly if! r f .' fb' P I 7 7 - ,K Xa l, I 3 tr' t , , f . , . . ,. . I . . V - N , LIBRARY CIRCLE -liflvvliin J. Our Lady of Good Counsel L1brary C1rc1e has made a fme contnbutron to the development of the school lrbrary Contr1but1onS made by the group 1n clude the accessmg and processmg of books and perlodlcals rn add1t1on to grvmg perxods durlng the day to servmg faculty and student patrons of the llbrary As the students have become more and more cogruzant of the materlal avaxlable use of the l1brary has lncreased Thxs IS due to the efforts of the members of the Lxbrary Clrcle Memhersh1p IH the C L A and oth er orgaruzattons such as the Cathohc Famlly Catholrc Youth and Cathollc Chxldren s Clubs are monthly sources for new perxodlcals and books Awrde varlety of blographles f1ct1on re11g1ou books and Xl'1Od1C8.1S lS avaxlable Under the speclal patronage of St Jerome Patron of I..1brar1es the work of the L1brary Clrcle has prospered and made a very worthwlule contrlbutron to the development of good readmg among the students S fa-: -: i Behmd the scenes are the hardworking underclassmen. Seated: Robert Langlois Neil Curley -4 Thomas Stafford, Frank Risoldi. Standing: William Cashman, Lawrence Lowe.. . Q ! 4- '! WI '22 q U ' ' ' K Q ' ' - I- - I - -: during the last few years. ' ' A , ' ' ', ' ' , 5 . Y K, it ti i I Ji, l X: I If I vs Ltbranans who do desk duty durlng the class hours mclude Seated Thomas Cullmane Ralph Holmes John Carter Rlchard Guerrette Phillp Des Roslers John Collms Standmg Stephen Tacellt Mxchael Flynn Robert Langlois Nell Curley, Lawrence Lowe Thomas Stafford Frank Rxsoldl, Wtllxam Cashman Rxchard Langlols hr' if 1Lf 'w Dlltgently setung up the hbrary routine are semors Thomas Cullinane john Carter Phllxp Des Rosxers Rrchard Guerrette Ralph Holmes John Collins The Know English Club offers its members one of the finest opportun 1t1es possible for enrlching thelr Eng lish vocabulary, and for becoming more sensitive to the precise mean ings of words It IS also most worth while as an aid in equipping students for College Board and scholarship ex aminatlons Wlule studying the der ivation of English words the members of the Know English group also be come more aware of the practicality of the study of Latin n-3 Industnous scholars of Latm study for the regional compeution to be held shortly Gregory Doucette John Tucker Francis Hardy Paul Upham Harold O Brien Timothy Dempsey Paul Harriman Emile Dumas KNOW ENGLISH CLUB Sophomore members seem to take the matter rather seriously. Seated: Mi- chael Breen, Edward Dempsey, Leon Pechinski, James Fairbanks, Joseph Geaney, Richard Pierce, JamesO'Brien, John Buckley. Standing: Andrew Co- Seated: James McCltmg William Mc Canon, Francis Battles, Lawrence May gl mendal, Paul Hanafin, Daniel White, David Mullen. Thomas Hardy, Daniel Hughes Edward Lynch, Charles Murphy, Standing John Lavino, Leo Carroll. ,- CAMERA CLU B Father Bukay EIVCS the boys a few pomters Rrchard Guerrerte Rrchard Banvrlle Wxllxam Moynlhan Douglas Ballard .ar- I' Would be photographers are drlxgently at work rn the dark room klfred Lhmlel John C aner Robert Nlclxlahon Dmghl Bartlett Rxchard Forde Robert llukey Jamesluclge 61 S , 5 -. Q - , Q! u A' 3 v-v ' ' -, - lb '. ' 'flvffi 1 .- ,L ,A ff! .f Q - . . . - i ' fix , . 3 V ii , 5 'ig my ,rr . fs L 'wi '1, -fra' f ' 'Q .- - 5 Vt - Q , 1' ' fig, ' W 4 ' Q1 2 , . H, I - , I 1 T' . , K l Y . . A 1 f 1. x ' s N . . . ' , . I 5 . ' ,. 9 ' . A f ' 1 , - ' ' ' . f ' , 3 , A 1 V I I 1 -I ' Marian 2 hn La mo Wllllam McCanon Marran News Staff members examme fust lssue Seated Lloyd Wescott Jo v Francls Russo Russell Green Gerald Borgal Bartley Conlon Thomas Clmton Standing Dwlght Bartlett Paul Gllhgan James Promise Thomas Shea Thomas Casey In 1ts runth year of publlcatlon the Marran News IS seekmg to reaff1rm the prmclples of Cathohc Joumahsm wlule redectmg a true prcture of Mar ran l1fe Publrshed quarterly the News furrushes the school wrth rmportant school happenlngs umely 6d1I0l'13lS llterary efforts, features and season al sports news Maman ettes grve recent news hlghlrghts IH capsule form wh1le the ever popular Clattenngs appear agam affordmg each class a few se cret chuckles To satrsfy the 1ncreas1ng demands for automobrle news, acolumn Spare That Rod appears m each lssue In an effort to conserve space and to 1n crease prcture coverage, composlte plctures based on a theme appear IH ed1t1on Guest edltonals, 1nterv1ews, and reports on current events serve to g1ve the student body a broader v1ew of local 11fe Co EGIIOIS Assocrate Edltots News Edrtor Sports Edltor Assxstants Bus mess Managers STAFF Rus sell Green Ftancls Russo Gerald Borgal Wrllram McCatron james Promlse Lloyd Wescott john Lavmo Bartley Conlon Mattm Badger james Hrubes George Cataldo Dwrght Bartlett George Landry Manan News workers check leads Seated Wlllxam Glavm George Landry James Hrubes John DeCenzo, George Chase Paul Hannafm Joseph Geaney Standmg Mamn Badger George Cataldo Arthur Cushman Freshmen proudly attempt to master the art of Joumallsm as they prepare copy for the next lssue of the NEWS Fust Row George Fxore, Davxd McDuff, John O'Br1en, Leroy Young, Francxs Murphy Second Row Mark Mclnure, lv11Ch3Cl Welch, Mxchael Qumn, Bernard Carroll 63 ' I I I ' I I I Q I - 0 ,. Photography ..... . . Thomas Casey - 3 s Art .............. ' F 1 s , 4 , . -A , V I .A S 5 4 A A 1. THE T 'Q SANCTA MARIA L.,-9, 3'1- ..,4f' Lrterary and layout staff members plod along drhgently on butldmg the dummy of the 58 yearbook whale the chaxrman of the typrsts keeps pace Wllh the copy Rrchard Forde John Petke Dancewrcz Gerald Borgal wrch Trmothy Donovan Edward LITERARY STAFF EDITORS Iohn A Petkewtch Gerald E Borgal Edward P DHHCCWICZ ASSISIHHIS Iohnj Lavlno Damelj Moran Thomas E Chnto X .1 Il Iohn R janenco Harold B O Brlen Robert A McCafferty ART EDITOR R1chard I Forde Assistant John A Petkewlch Z ,, -HZ' Assutant staff members destgn pages and drscuss plans Seated John Lavmo Robert McCafferty Davxd Keaney Standrng Harold O Brren Thomas Clrnton John Jan erlco Danlel Moran 64 I A . ' ' : :M I y . z A ' . -, A , 1' N, X I A . I - 4: V .' V - ' - X - . -.1 Ag ' ' I . I 9 I o I o . . Q, 'J . ,Ig I ' I . R I, ' I , sk ,-.I - ' 7 'fre-A -- . ' . , . , F .- A , -...M I , f X X 3:2 5 SE X4 ,Q . , , g XX , xx I ' IQ, , --,' 3 , I Nu' A QM -l , I I ' ' T- ra X ' X V 1 I W z ' P A ' M I J: - . ' C Q- ' I ,541 ... I -ff I 'A - , . : ' ' . ' . ' , . BUSINESS STAFF Advertising Managers Walter A Cuffe Roland A Demers Ass1stant Daniel D Dav1s Patron Committee Paul J Cronin Francis T Hardy Peter L Moroney These businessmen seem quite delighted with the results of their patron campaign Paul Cronin Peter Moroney Francis Hardy NAOIC Typing yearbook copy is a serious business with this staff Timothy Donovan James HIubeS GC0l'gB Car-11d0 Martin Badger Robert Kiley 7- A J TYPISTS Manager Timothy R Donovan Assistants Martln P Badger Robert G Kiley James F Hrubes George M Cataldo Roland Demers proudly points to the record of his class, winners in the ad drive. Roland Demers Daniel Davis, Walter Cuffe. RV' TH CH RYSCSTCMS Monsignor McG11nchey extends best wrshes to Paul Hamman for success rn a forthcommg C Y O oratoncal contest 1' r Nb.: Members of the St John Chrysostom Oratorxcal Soctety o some r R h d Mazerkas James Faubanks Robert Langloxs Ernest Barbeau Walter Cuffe Wrlllam Glavxn Edward 1C ar Dempsey John Foley Standxng George Chase Pau1G1111gan Joseph Geaney Robert Perron Dwrght Bartlett One of the most popular extra currrcular actrvmes at St Mary s IS oratory The St john Chrysos tom Soclety offers students an op portun1ty to become acquamted wxth the fundamentals of read1ng aloud publlc speakmg, and ora tory Each Thursday, meetmgs are conducted where the VBIIOUS tech niques 1n speakmg are demonstra ted and put mto pracuce By com petmon, boys are chosen to rep resent the school m the varlous contests, such as the C Y O and the Amencan Legron The most outstandmg event of the year IS the Intramural contest held 1n Aprll Experxenced and 1n expenenced speakers v1e for the four troplues offered g Freshmen prepare for a commg oratorxcal event Seated John Shanahan Stephen Mrner John Hennessey Leo DeAngel1s Wayne Stonkus WalterRadulsk1 Standmg Paul Pothrer John McCarr1ston 66 E 1 ! q t ll I X. bg v ' Q 4 ,v v s A 1 W f X Y V, X 3- fqjfm, , -Q er rw, , yi ...V . Y K W ' rf ' f 'V'! li Q51 , . , ' ' d esearch work in the library. Seated: Neil Curley, . l I ' I I I I U ' ' I 9 , . ' : . ' . . . - a Il . . . . , . . - . b J 1 ' - . - 5 I 3' . . - ' 'Q ' X W , 'v - ' I F I , y w K f A . . . X I: 1 X LN . . l 3: I A A . I Q 6 . ' . ' Qt Y ' ' - 1 . ' . . . . - ' 2 ' ST THOMAS MORE DEBATING SOCIETY The Debatmg Socxety IS com posed of varsrty mtermedrate and novrce groups all of whrch enter several compet1t1ons durrng the sea son Included 1n these are four CYO toumaments others at Holy Cross College Emerson College Suffolk Un1vers1ty and other less fomral events sponsored by our own society and those of Mlsslon and Central Catholrc Hlgh Schools The Thomas More Soclety IS host each year to twelve schools ln the CYO tourney Edward Dancewrcz pomrs out an lmportant poxnt of refutauon to hrs fellow debaters James Grb bons John Nevers Leon Pechrnskr Paul Upham Edward Dancewlcz Wrllram McCarron John Foley Dwrght Bartlett Joseph Geaney WINNERS OF CARDINAL O CONNELL TROPHY CYO LEAGUE STATE CHAMPIONSHIP CLARK UNIVERSITY TROPHY john Foley john Nevers Paul Upham Edward Dancew1cz Freshman debaters gamer information for a comrng tournament. Seated: Thomas Mazzarini, Ronald LeL3ault. Standing: Mrnhael Joyce, Joseph Mrchaels, Davld Rossiter, Eugene Murphy, Stephen Miner. O7 RETREAT Rev Francrs K Drolet S I dellvers a conference to the senxors on the method of makmg a good examma non of consclence Father Drolet, assured by Francrs Russo and Damel Davrs gxves Benedrcuon of the Most Bl essed Sacrament to the semor retreatants 68 Father Drolet drsmbutes Holy Com munxon to semors durulg a dxalogue Mass bemg celebrated at noonday Lloyd Wescott SSSISLS Y . 6 ' as M . - 4 L . D , 'J V! I ,ll . , 5 ,X 3 ? l :iq , E 3 4 ' . N I y , L Q , 5 v l 4 , l 4 ' , Q ' ' 1 r' 7 ' . A I 'l .Ak '. Rev Louis A Wheeler S I Retreat Master for the freshmen and sophomores offers Benedicuon of the Most Blessed Sacrament tn St Joseph s Chapel at the close of a typical Retreat day Of particular spiritual benefit, and the occasion of many blessings for us is the annual retreat. The three day exercises include dia- logue Mass, spiritual reading, three con- ferences, and manifold opportunity for confession and for private conference with the Retreat Master. Rev. Francis F. Drolet, S.I., Re- gional Sodality Director in New York, con- ducted the retreat for the Senior Class dur- ing February. Rev. Edward Smith, a Glenmary Missionary, directed the junior Class in january while Rev, Louis I. Wheeler, 5.1. directed the Freshman and Sophomore groups during November. This splendid opportunity for prayer and for meditation on one's spiritual status is highly anticipated by the students. Res Ldward Smith Lilenmary Missionary Junior Class Retreat Master chars with sexeral of his retreat ants at the end of their three dass of silence and praxer 69 1 n ., , , ' .I .' . . . , , - '-4 J' I ,aa-Wlwua Newly ordained alumnl nests a d f ll e elevatlon of the challce Rev James Muldoon drstnbutes Holy Commumo members of the student body VOCATION DAY Ougmated 1n 1936 bv the a lumnl prlests ordamed to the ocesan prlesthood durlng that vear the Vocauon Day has be come a cherlshed tradltxon On th1s most lmpressxve OCCSSIOD a Solemn H1Qh Nlass followed by Solemn BCHBGICIIOH IS celebrated bv the newly ordamed dlocesan prrests members of the alumnl On February 14 of th.1S vear the thlrd annual Vocatlon Day was observed Wlth Rev james P Muldoon celebratmg the Mass and Rev Edward L TOb1H and Rev DSIIIGIJ Donahue offlclat mg as deacon and subdeacon Rev Wrlllam F Downes wh1le the other off1ees were taken by members of the alumm now students at St John Sem1nary ln Brrghton Solemn Benedletlon was glven by Rev james J O Rourke asslsted by Rev W1l l1am F Downes and Rev Edward L Tobm p n e ow semrnarxans solemnly wltness th n to alumni semmanans and present Monsrgnor proudly paruclpates m the Mass berng cele brated by hrs boys most recently ordarned 70 V X Z-gr, 6 , , . - v ' 'llliif . . b . ' Y -YQ X' I ' ' . . . I - -re, f : I x , 1 if X ' . . . X f I f ' ' X A Q l fa: A 'I kx - jp-31, 7 . .Q . I . ' s 1 V I fl t , 3 ' . X F 1 . ' I Kg. 1 F v V' X ,: I E ' , , ,,fQ i ' y F - ' . , V A The sermon was preached by A M 4' H ' am., ,f V ' ,Q .y 5 A I lf -5 l I -A J sk , R K. ' . , L 1,9 ' N 7 f: A if 1 ff' I I V . . V 3 fs 1 V . D '- V Y D , ' ' , n 1 ' X ll 1 W E V- n K I Y C Q' f Rex Ldward Tobm blesses another group Of4CIl1Ol'S 1, 1 .G'.',, . s I 'v down glVC the SCIHIOYS thru' Pl'lCSI1f' blessmg ln the cafcterla folluwmg, the Russ. .4 4 v i 3 v. Sllldnll I1 L sk L 11110 mme' for the kElCbl'3I1OI10f lm Nokauur Dax msc 1 :R I Q 4? X! lj X., ,vfjz Tfglgi , 4' .f..!'L.' e' E- m A A m 7 .. K f' I N I F 4 w 1 ' J , , if It i . . ki . I . . A . , J sy. 1 , x ' ' 'X 5 A ' x , ,if A ' , 1 'U' : 2 4 r ' ' , .1 Y .- ' I , 1 ' . 6 . 3 ' Y M K . V I U : In' .K 1. K N, V- 1 A I' - I' V '45, 3 K A ...Q'L:',f33f, F 2 X9 7 . 1: 1 ff 1 .f' A L ,- f Th- '15 1- 31'!I.l11: ' ' .1' x .1 ' . ,, Rev, Dgmxcl IJmmI1uy and Rev. ,ldIUC5fX1L1l' SCIENCE FAIR At the Eleventh Annual Science Fair scientific stu dents displayed over 230 biology chemistry and physics projects to several hundred visitors in the So cial Hall Richard Carter, a senior, Albert Barbin and Thomas Casey Juniors and James Vloulison a sophomore were awarded first prizes M UK Nl Fred Sobezenski proudly demonstrates his work on theremin. Father John D Day is happy ro congratulate Richard Carter president of Room 8 and winner of a first prize for his physics project on the operation of a hydraulic brake Ralph Holmes explains his project on quarrying. 72 na Q11 1 5. r PARENTS DAY On Parents Day the teachers and parents share a pleasant and profltable aftemoon Commencmg w1th Bened1ct1on of the Most Blessed Sacrament 1n church the occaslon gxves every one an opportumty to see the school bu1ld1ng and to talk mfor mally IH the classrooms Wlfh the varlous faculty members A buf fer lunch IU the cafeter1a lends a llghter feature to the program A few parents of the members of the Semor Class vlsxt w1th one of the teachers m Room 8 'X Q is ov Y. ' ii 'Cf' f'l' 5 up '18 lr ' his -Adi ln Room '7 a few vrsxtors stop to comment on the Lenten bulletxn board A snack is always welcome! 1 '.!. ' ,vi ' 5 fa 5 5 fi: 9, S .as ' ,nv i k'-In CUR 'T 20 I ...Nix -N fAl 6, 'E X 1 . r -f Q f' Vx X . S I N 'sy W. rf,-'H if ,f f If -WM 'Lux 83 ,gov 55 Tom Sullivan CO-CAPTAIN 14 lim Hennessey 27 Ed Paszkowski 5 George Fanaher '12 Eddie Dembowski 74 Chuck Tegan 13 Bob Dion Tom Clinton Joe Sweeney Dick Carter Bob Donovan lim McClory Harold O'Brien 76 0' 11 Coach Ray McNulty HERALD ALL SCHOLASTIC HONORABLE MENTION Iohn Panneton Lloyd Wescott TELEGRAM ALL STARS ALL CATHOLIC john Panneton Tom Sulhvan Bob Donovan AMERICAN ALL SCHOLASTIC HONORABLE MENTION John Panneton Lloyd Wescott HONORABLE MENTION Tom Cllnton Bob Donovan Tom Qumn Tom Sullivan ITEM ALL STARS john Panneton Lloyd Wescott john Panne ton GLOBE ALL SCHOLASTIC John Parmeton 1 i' Tom Qumn CO CAPTAIN Joe Sulhvan Barry Meuse John Maney John Mastone Lloyd Wescott John Panneton John Lavmo Dlck McCarthy Ray St Cy: Pere Lombard Ralph Holmes B111 Walsh And the score went up another notch Farthful hardworking cheerleaders spur on the team to vrctory Peggy Curran Nancy Caulfreld Ioanme Jameson Nancy Gallagher Ann Friend Ieame Jones Peggy McElroy JoAnne Pendleton Kathy Fay Betty McCormack Helen Rand azzo Joan Ostrowskr McCarthy attempts to help Lloyd boost the score 76 xws hi ! Tense faces tell many stones 78 ii X i 1 -.. Wescott desperately attempts to snag a Panneton pass. Flauked by loyal supporters the Co captams lead a spmted team mto the Wtllxams contest No 12 breaks up another pass as Panneton and Sullxvan come up to help Ray ponders a change rn line PA se? Lavmo races around end for a long gaxn agamst Wllhams Lavlno moves 1n for the k111 ix! WW' 95:19. 4-wffsw. ,, will W 4' in nv' f Wow' Joe Sweeney has caught an other touchdown pa D' wgrgffilff .wg fo lv -H. ul ...pu- I' ,J 5 ' .... .. cw. Exemphfymg a powerful team the second lme moves 1n agamst Trade 80 2,4 x Q, K ,Q r ' z 'f ,, f .' ,I ' E I I I . ' ' . f , , , ff' U JZ- 29 is if -.74 ' ' ,N t, , I ,,v- Y, - I an , M U ,K , V ily ' L A .rw f WJ y' mfg 5:9 f 4 , 4 ,. , , . 1 I x'.fz.g, 4 wi, W rl M 2 ,55-IH' ji t,',' Qf F 42 yy -,-lg H J, I I In 1,2 ,vii W? ,gy A nf A H fu 151 nga'-2 V ii 4 ' 5 ',,.f..,,g , f A if ' ' 3, fa: iff' ' 5' , , 'I W ', ' , 4 4 f- 2 N ss! ? :j N ' I , or ', 3' ,V . 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I fx Co Captam BILL McNAMEE f Forward ,,,,,-ef 4 Captam TOM CLINTON Guard ffiff' ff'f ,J-H' iff I JIM CORBETT ji' if Forward ,Z,4J,,, ' PHIL SAMPSON Guard Gif vi? I: '54 29? JIM HEALEY Center Coach Wxllram Chubby Fallon explarns some fundamentals to the eager Junlor Varsrty Squad Ken Brown Leo Carroll John Femekees Bob Bar ressr Tom Smart Dan Rxely Peter Hyde Steve Kane Tom Hmt man Ed Dembowskr 82 ', , , .2 . B 5, ,r '4 , 1 f 1. A I V X if f - X X ' Q . I ,' 1 ,. l ' ,f f' ' , A ,' -f N N x' , ,- v 1 X - R I ,Y,fLl'5 - 457 f A . I 17 -A' 9 I , I f s , K J Agp , .,,. I A I ,, - l I , M A'-rvtyvf -xx fc, 5 3 V, X!-z- 1 , 'T 3 ' ' W' gf f N ,XX , ' VV L ,K I 1 f 1 4 C ' V fl f ' . A Z., .K If . 1284 'a p X, , , ,fy , I X ' X Hfffffif in N I f I 1 H v ' 1 , ' ,- ' gf' ffflg .f'4'1' iff, X , r 3 W: .1 ff ' X' , f' ' ' ' ff x f ,,pf, f,,, 'Jif ', . X I 15' - ' 11 1 , E HIV' ' 1 7f'?,',,f' 1 I - A I , , . 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O' I' ' NEIL CALLAHAN J yfff 5354634 fy ,'f',j,1 MARTY HEANIIY iff: I ff! if fd.- ffl f ,1,'f',,,,' ff ' f if I A 111A 1, ,- BOB NICKOLAU 7 Forward I.: fn, Forward Guard ,.. 7 if GIL MLDONALD 83 Forward fo I r f' .gpg f P51 'fag . ,., 1: stef :gQ',5'f55-92i.f-- 14 P4 ' 99:3 ff! 5 4' ,4 z'1g. . M ' ,--wa ff f, an 1 ' 'af 5 Old: V. ,Ol ' 'J' . I .L ,, ' 4,25 fl' z Va A gr L , y ,.,.. 4 15 E , . fv X 32? uf g , X 3 1 , , f If :Ill ! f, 4. Q U, x x . f , 'A f A 1 . 3 . , A if Y . rf., A get . ! ff' riffs- - r ,.g,'41ffQ5fQ, , '41 1 I :',' 4,111 ,- 1 f , 0 an '.,wff,m ,f 1' , , , ,,.g.' 13,9135 H f ' -Q , '171'ff',' a. ,4 ,1 ,I . , ,1,f,!y,,,,:,f ., ., gs ,' f.11'g1' 'wi : fl, ,' .ffkf '.'Q 1c', ,.'f.A .'.f k.'.'.',',2,' M A I Y,,1Q,,fr5,l5,.?,,1,,',,,,P?:f,.,3c5 x.,::i.,Av:i,4,, f ,,'.,,4,'.,4 . I w' - 5 I. I J .-.Af:'.,.l.-. . 4:1-Lal., . - -f ,, ' - 4, ,.1,' ' . ff' .-Zi? l 1 Ed Hogan snares an enemy rebound I l v Q- Neil Callahan drives past a Matignon defender. Nell Callahan picks off a rebound after a great try by Ed Hogan X Ed Hogan, Neil Callahan, Bill McEnaney fight Jim Healy and Tom Clinton fight for a wandering ball while Jack Delaney for a loose ball. aims at recovering. 84 close ln for an lmportant rebound Blll McEnaney Nell Callahan Jack Delaney 4 Ed Hogan 1203 taps the ball to Nell Callahan 1143 B111 McEnaney tensely WBIIS X5 Blll McEnaney bears a Marlgnon player to the tap Tom Cllnton and Nell Callahan attempt to block out the Wllllams ballplayers I Ld Hogan blonks an opponent s shot Tom C1ll'lIOl'l lwell Calla lilll Nlchnaney descends from a shot Nell Callahan Jlnl han and Blll Mclwamee are alerted ro reulewe the ball Corbett Tom L llnton prepare to defend for the rebound Sa HOCKEY Captam Bob Dron and Coach Brown smrle happrly at the thought of the revrval of hockey at the Sarnts SCORES Opponent St Mary Wrnchester Woburn Danvers Swampscott Salem Peabody Marblehead Gloucester Saugus Lynn Englrsh S John s Prep Beverly Lynn Classrcal Amesbury Goalre Brendy Walsh deftly stops another puck Wk. ns. The hrgh sconng lmemen Bob Dron Ted Maher and Wally Walor stop short for the photographer 86 L - 'I CW .wav - Ted Maher our center and hrgh scorlng player of the season A-,, .4 aff was ,if Q2 Brendan Walsh Paul Norton, Roll1e Demers - Walter Walor ts a capable reserve senror A sz Row jldt ualun IILI III 11111 .1 or Capt Imh IJ1o11 ISre11tIa1 rlalsla Vcc on I 11 r Ku v.1'lIum1 l alttrl al nr mu ww rat 1 I I A 11 It eu e I t. Q Q rs Il Imam. n 1 .nm s 11 rc1ntlNL1s dt bf I . ,, ,A ,gf I X HI xx-14, 1 X I' J , .g IX ' . Q. I I1r ': .f' ,Da1'1lU111,jI I II1, L .I , 1 ., .md 'T1:I'e, .' h' A ', Y ' '-' I . Su xII'It '1 4.1 I. James Ir1w11, I'.111I li run, '-V1II .:1. 'VI - , -l1II1.1111 It , Ro JIIII5i'I1lE'l'., lle11111,1w.111cy, I I1 I rl, I'a:1IN11rt ll, lV1II:111 LSI ' , Aist. 1 .11:. I .Iu- V Iv L. JOE IARRABIINO R M- H Catcher BILL ucmxirs mv ,, ..- . A ---, ,l- V. x , F U,- . ,. . RAY sr. CYR Right Field JIM CORBETT Shortstop St Mary s 9 2 Lynn English Winthrop High St. john s Prep Lynn Classical Arch Williams Salem High Lynn Trade Mission Winthrop High Keith Academy Malden Catholic Pitcher 7 We ur i- 21' THOMAS CLINTOIN I Pitcher -x :J Opp LARRY MCLAUGHLIN ' Catcher Lawrence Central 13 4 C , . Cathedral Cathedral Lawrence Central Malden Catholic Salem High Keith Academy Mission Arch Williams St. john's Prep 88 BOB NICKOLAU A Third Base V E. -, ' 1 1 5 DIAMCDND A -7 ,nv JOHN MASTONE Pltcher 2' I -I-w Q , 'fuwl 1 Mk may +:f.f-fx' Afqsx 10 Ofgvn 1'-fvnyky 1 xflm W3 11 6' f 116532 ff N- v Pj' Manager Fred Costello checks hneup 3 wnh Tom Clmton and 11m Corbett N. CATHOLIC CONFE RENCE, Second Place Won 10 Lost 4 xL GASPERONI Th1rdBa5e EASTERN MASS TOURINEX Lynn Engllbh 6 St Mary L-. 89 BOB LEO Thud Base XG P XUL XNTCZ-Hx Lumlerfmld I, W , . X . ,lf , Y.-1 A Q .1 I ' A ' , ' , ! L9 1 A fl , ' :I-A ,. 1 u 2- V , , - 1 ' M' ' ' 5 ' . -if ' 5' . ,f 'I 1. ' . .,s', ' . 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' INTERNATIONAL JAYVEE GOLF TOURNAMENT Runnerup at Columbus, Ohio Scores: 75, 77, 81, 66 Total: 299 X, Wlth a happy smlle Walter drsplays hls well earned trophy GOLF Walter Sharls P45 John Iwabozney blasts out ofthe rough as teammate Walter Bencal carefully studres hrm Dlck Carter prepares to chrp to the green Peter Grlclea Walter Bencal Rrchard Carter John Nabozney James Grldea Walter shams 90 OFFICERS PRESIDENT Edward NlcEll1gott VICE PRE SIDE INT ' joseph Dalton TREASURER C' ,,,,a-1e!!'!H5, Nr' i'v ,av Offrcers dtscuss banquet plans with Fr Johnson Garrett Twomey Edward McE1l1gott H Johnson Joseph Geaney P---6 ,af 131 -N We I The Banquet Commmee makes plans Frrst Row Joseph Geaney Garrett Twomey Leo Shea Chatrman Fr Johnson Edward Mgjllrgott Second Row Danxel Travers Atty Danrel Horgan Joseph Clancy James McElroy Joseph larrabtno John Ilanly Herbert Deveney Arthur Norton BOOSTERS CLUB The Boosters Club was organized In 1930 when Father john D Day was Athletre Drrector rn order to help fmanee the sehool athlet1e program W1th justxfrable prtde joy and gratttude we vrew the work and aceomplrshments of these hard worktng frrends of ours Beeause of thelr sacrtflees our athletre teams are as well equrpped as any rn the state Llkewlse we enjoy an annual Thanksgiving Day breakfast a grft of the Boosters Club Another yearly event that all antrcrpate rs the Banquet at whleh oeeaston the sentors are awarded whrte sweat ers and the underclassmen recerve blue sweaters Thts year the Boosters Club frnaneed the enttre hoekey program and equrpped the baseball team wrth new umforms Last year mothers of the students became ae t1ve IU the organrzatron by sponsorlng a Grft Cer ttftcate and Award Nxght To prove our gratrtude to the Boosters Club tt ts hoped that many graduates athletes tn partre ular wtll beeome HCIIVC members of the elub Q ., , - Q A ,ea A ,e is ' xupa.-H, fi -3 f' X X X . 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' . h , A , I , . ,, joseph Geaney SE CRE TARY -A Garrett Twomey CJUR PATRCNS Rt Rev JosephF McGlnnchey ev John D Day ev Joseph J Bukay ev DelphusO Duquette ev RuchardG Johnson ev James L Breau 8 Mrs 8- Mrs Arthur 8- Mrs Robert 8 Mrs 8 Mrs 8 Mrs James 8 Mrs Leo J Antczalc Martun Badger W Ballard Albert Banvulle A Belllveau Joseph Bolnno Elwood Borgal Donald Boyle Bransfueld John D Burke Margaret Callahan Mr 8 Mrs El lott Carter Mr 8 Mrs John Carter Mr 8 Mrs Wllluam J Casey Mr 8 Mrs Martin Cataldo The Cheerleaders Mlss Helen E Clanton Leo T Clmton 8 Mrs Thomas Clinton 8 Mrs Wllllam Connell 8 Mrs Thomas Connors Emmet J Cromn 8- Mrs Joseph E Cromn Noeml Cromn Momca E Cuddy 8 Mrs 8 Mrs 8 Mrs 8- Mrs 8 Mrs James Mrss Helen Mr 8 Mrs Mr 8 Mrs Thomas Cullmane Walter Curran HoraceJ Dabrieo Edward L Dancewlcz T F Dempsey L Dolan Donovan Tumothy Donovan Albert J Doucette R . . . . . R . ' . Mr. . ' ' R . . Mr. . . ' . ' Mr. . . . ' ' ' . . . Mr. . ' Mr. ' ' . Mr. . . Mr. . Mr. . Mr. . ' ' Mr. . ' ' Mr. . ' Mr. . ' . . . ' Mr. . . ' Mr. . ' . . Mr. Mr. . . . ' Mr. . ' Mr. . . ' Mr. . ' Mr. ' ' ' - ' Mr. . . . ' Mr. . . . ' ' ' Mr. . ' ' . ' Mr. 8 Mrs. John R. .lanerico Mr. 8Mrs. J. Edmund Rocheleau Mr. . ' Mr. . Mr. . Mr. . ' Mr. ' Mr. . Mr. . ' ' . Wi ' . Mr. . Mr. . ' Mr. . . ' Mr. . ' Mr. . . ' Mr. . Mr. . . ' Mr. . . . 'I Mr. . ' ' ' Mr. . , Mr. . ' . . ' ' . . ll . Mr. . . ' ' ' . . . ' Mr. I U . . . . . . Mr. . . ' . . . ' Mr. . Mr. . . . ' . ' Mr. Mr. . . . ' . ' ' Mr. . ' . . . ' . . Mr. . ' ' OF Mr 8 Mrs Paul Dowling Mr 8Mrs Joseph A Dumas Mr 8 Mrs Paul A Dumas Mlss Yvonne Dumas 8- Mrs Albert Dunn 8Mrs Gerald J Fahey Mrs Catherune Fltzsnmons Wullram J Foley 8- Mrs John Frayers A Frrend Mr 8-Mrs Alfred W Gasperonl Mrs MargaretM Green Mr 8 Mrs Zygmunt Grockl Mrs Els: Guerrette Richard Guerrette 58 Mrs Marry Harriman Mlss Helen Harrington Mr 8- Mrs Kenneth Henderson Mr 8Mrs John E Holmes Mr 8 Mrs Leonard F Hoy Joan Dorothy Hrubes Patrack Hurley 58 8- Mrs Edward Kaden lrvung Kane Mrs Mary Kane 8- Mrs Martnn Keaney 8Mrs James H Kieran 8- Mrs F W Ku ey John Lally Mrs Katherine Lamphler Mr 8Mrs Barth Lanzlllottn Peter B Lanznllottn 53 Walter Laramie Mr 8 Mrs Joseph B Lemome Mass Carole M Llpsom Mr 8Mrs Peter Magarlan Robert McCafferty 58 Mrs James J McCoy Mr 8Mrs Harold McDermott Mr John F McDonald COMPLIME NTS 92 Mr 8Mrs John McWalters Mrs Katherlne Meaney Mel 8- Murray Mrs EmalyB Merlmo Mlss Elizabeth Ann Molloy Danlel J Moran 58 Mrs G M Mowatt 8-Mrs John S Nabozny 8- Mrs Louls Narduccn 8 Mrs John Nevlns 8-Mrs N Nlckolau Arthur Norton 8 Mrs Walter Opolskl 8Mrs Anthony Palleschu Mrs Ethyl Parrish 8-Mrs Wm L Petkewnch 8 Mrs Austm Prendergast DeanC Putnam 52 Mr 8Mrs Erle H Putnam Dr Thomas F Quinn Mrs Peter Race Mrs Ada Richards 8 Mrs Frank Russo 8- Mrs John Russo ll lam C Saltzman 8 Mrs Walter J Scollun 8 Mrs Kenneth Sowdon 8 Mrs Walter Swust 8- Mrs Kenneth L Towner Nonnan Trembla 58 Mr 8 Mrs Wes ey P Upham Mr 8 Mrs Edmund F Valer- Muss Vlrglma Valerl 8 Mrs Walter Walor Charles Walsh Mrs John Walsh 8 Mrs Davld E Wheeler 8 Mrs Alfred Wllkms The Wnght Family Ty Anderson Landscaplng 52 Roy Street, Swampscott Ahearn Funeral Homes 567 Boston Street 444 Broadway, Lynn Apple Basket of Peabody 17 Mann Street Peabody Armand s Televrslon Sales and Service 88 Lincoln Avenue, Saugus Assoc rated Tanners 500 Boston Street Lynn John F Baker Co Relugrous Artrcles 3 Central Square, Lynn Beaulneu s Barber Shop 103 Lafayette Street Salem Beautyland 107 Lafayette Street Salem Bernard Barnes 682 Boston Street, Lynn Besse Rolfe 144 Market Street Lynn Fred R Bresnahan 81 Co Palntrng Engineers, Peabody Bridge Street Pharmacy Salem Bnggs Coal Co 33 Columbia Street, Swampscott Caprtol Theatre 426 Unlon Street Lynn Chatham Pharmacy 89 Lewis Street, Lynn Cole s Home Bakery Saugus Sa 8 2676 James J Connoly JohnJ Connolly Pannter 31 Greatwood Road Lynn Coulon Vendmg Co 14 Bloomfneld Street Lynn John De Francesco 8- Sons Wholesale Frurt 8- Produce, Salem Duffy s Speedle Wee Wash lt 128 Broad Street, Lynn Ed s Hardware 8- Garden Shop 234 Lynnfueld Street G J Fahey Company 3 Franklin Street, Salem Flanagan 8- Wyer Flower Shop 163 Lewus Street, Lynn Phrlup A Hennessey Essex County Clerk of the Courts Jerry s Valet Service Cleaners 81 Dryers 109 Lafayette Street, Salem Dr Anthony Kondon 208 Essex Street, Salem Lena s Submarme Sandwuch Western Avenue, Lynn Lena s Submarlne Sandwuch Lafayette Street, Salem For Slacks See Max 172 Franklin Street Lynn Walter T McDonald 7 Sunset Road, Salem McDonald 8m Rlordan Inc 117 Brrdge Street, Salem McGuare s Flower Shop 13 Mann Street, Peabody Wm Maller 8- Sons Flornst 884 Western Avenue, Lynn Mltchell s Men s Shop McDonough Square W Lynn Murtagh Insurance Agenc 20 Lowell Street Peabody Nelson s Varnety Store 1 Estes Street Lynn Photography 367 Boylston Street Boston Mass 93 Nestor Auto Sales 45 Stewart Street Lynn North Shore Nash 699 Western Avenue Lynn Packer Towel Suppl 351 Boston Street Lynn People s Market 669 Western Avenue Lynn Quinlan Square Pharmacy 144 Washnngton Street Peabody R8-B Dellcatessen 91 Mann Street, Peabody Rheta s Glenmere Spa Inc Cor Maple 8- Chestnut Streets Lynn Smrth Sisters School of the Dance Maplewood Square, Malden Snell s Market McDonough Square, West Lynn Standard Belt C0 617 Broadway Chelsea Steeves Motor Co 150 Lewis Street, Lynn 27 Summer Street, Lynn A D Travares Market Mann Street Peabody Trc Toc Donut Shops 158A Essex Street Salem Walter s Super Market 16 Cottage Street, Lynn West Lynn Barber Shop 557 Summer Street, Lynn Whrte s Frsh Market 514 Boston Street, Lynn Stella Zalac Florust 41 Elmwood Avenue, Lynn Y o s . n . . . . ' .. .. Summer Tower Restaurant 0 I I . Y . - . by J. E. PURDY CO., INC. SALEM RUBBER CO. Salem, Mass. Sports Outfitting All Sports Trophy Jackets 'Your Best Value Bet FACTORY SHOE OUTLET CORP. Shoes for the Whole Family 438 Umon Street Next to the Capitol Theatre Lynn Mass Cornpl t f DES ROBERTS ELECTRIC CO h geSt LYNN MASS TUXEDOS FULL DRESS CUTAWAY New Whxte Summer Formal 0 SUITS FOR HIRE 0 hnq p ts 208 UNION STREET GENE CASEY S SHELL SERVICE I00 Central Avenue Lynn Mass LYnn 5 9714 FOODLAND MARKET INC Meats Frozen Foods Beer 81 Wme 348 Chestnut Street LY 8 2577 , . -,,....,- W Y I I 5 imen s o . . . I I I 54 Exc on reef Dress Clothes Ren ' S ecialis I LY 5-0014 LYNN 4 MASS. I I -V --- ---W ----W I I ' ' ' 94 .llul nf' -v-,,,-.,-avi' Compliments of NORTH SHORE MARKET INC. 95 Congress Street Salem, Mass. No time for talk! Best Wishes to The Class of I958 BERNARD'S JEWELERS I73 Essex Street Salem Mass Telephone 4000 COSGROVE, INC. Package Store 274 Essex Street Salem Mass BOB S FAMOUS FRIED CLAMS SHRIMP SCALLOPS FRIED FISH LOBSTER ROLLS FRANKFURTERS HAMBURGERS FRIED CHICKEN ICE CREAM HIGHLAND AVENUE SALEM MASS 95 Marty Badger 1.1 Dunn Bob KIIEN and hm Hrubes llI'llSl'I a busy day I - Fi' ' ff 'kr . I .. z ' PHONE N 3 9278 es ern JSI 53 sarmacy 524W STE A E Co FRAN LN ST om lele elm 'jars er-vxce N MASS Cornplxments MORLEYS VARIETY AND DONUT SHOP 224 Broadway Lynn, Mass Learn In Safety To Drive Safely NATIONAL AUTO SCHOOL I57 Central Avenue Lynn Mass MILADY S BEAUTY SALON Expernenced Operators Ann E Clancy Barbara Announcing EVENING APPOINTMENTS by Kay Gallant Stansfleld 55 Mann St Tel JE I O07 Peabody Mass Compl :ments YOUNG S FURNITURE CO 760 Western Avenue West Lynn Mass Compl :ments rom DOWN ON THE FARM Saugus, Mass. RADDIN SUPER SERVICE 760 Summer Street Lynn, Mass LYnn 3 4914 J. J. CORBETT HARDWARE 338 Broadway, Wyoma Lynn, Mass. Pittsburgh Paints Look Better Longer 96 If . 63 PP S , ' ' KY I I .f ve. I ,JT g. of Z ' I I ,W ,SSW , I ,, ,, , ,M I , ' I . I I of c : I I . . . . i ' . . -O ' ' f LANDERGAN FUNERAL HOME 40 Nahant Street Lynn, Mass. 1- f - Er, Ilflfjh? IL-2- iiri I 1.-. ' f I-'Q f Seniors of Room 8 engage in a serious discussion about school sports Compl iments of MARQUIS CLEANSERS INC. 102 Broadway Salem, Mass . Plowing Towing Washing Simonizing 1. RICHARD ONEIL Co. SCHOOL AND COLLEGE .IEWELERS 282 FRANKLIN STREET CENTRAL SQUARE Lubrication cmnulooe 39, MASS. LANCASTER JENNEY 625 Western Avenue Lynn, Mass. Seniors Bill WaLsh, Ray Sl, Cyr, Bob Donovan and Tom Quinn cheerfully do . , nate to MLss1on Fund, .J ur. Qu. School Jeweler for St. Mary's Boys' High School I I Compliments of NEW YORK MODEL BAKERY Compliments of MAYOR THOMAS P. COSTIN JR. SAV IT WITH ToNY's FLOVVBRS 5 - 14 TONY Th FI ' f I 1 .- i Q- g 8 Ol'lS ku Flowers For All Occasions ' e,f4 5 . ' x 1 I ,mm mm 2-4511 k, 5, 4.5 r:l:pn.n. I.Ynn 1-one 30-32 Market Square Lynn, Mass. Compliments of GEROLAMO CLEANSERS C. D. Gerolamo Tailors Cleansers Since l900 590 Essex Street, Lynn, Mass. Compliments of CONGRESSMAN THOMAS J. LANE l Essex County Hearing Service l X 'T 3911- Q Q ll 'Vs' 'ver ZENITH CORPORATION l 4' C 'i3'? V : . 2 -ee rw ,ia 4 E. T 1 Qfotcliwawthortw, 5 Salem, Mass. H HlSTOR:E SALEM MASSAQHUSETTS X O N R o u T E 1 A 0. What a Life! Telephone Pl-4-4080 l l LY 3-1474 Prop. Ernie Bragdon l J'S CLEANSERS Pick Up -- Delivery Lynn, M955 70 Rockaway Street 98 J Francns Moran Mary R Moran DANIEL J MORAN INSURANCE AGENCY Estabhshed I907 Insurance and Real Estate The Agency of Servnce IO Central Aven Lynn Mass Telephone LYnn 3 2653 Hardware Pounts and Kutchenware A D MAC ADAM INC Compluments BOYD S POTATO CHIPS I62 Boston Street Lynn Mass or Modern Youth ARTHUR STERN Duamond Merchant and JeweIer I64 Franklun Street Lynn Mass Umon Und Buff-Um Sffeefs LY 3 7410 Lynn MOSS for Ezglzty Ears LYNNS OUTSTANDING DAILY NEWSPAPER for all flu news read the DAILY W V E N N G ANNIVERSARY TEM 99 I of U6 , . I ' I Modern Jewelry I f I62- ' , - I ' ! C746 t 4 T . Mrs, Barteaux and Mrs, Dobrowski, our accommodating cafeteria hostesses, oblige us with a pose. I MAPLE FARM DAIRY PRODUCTS I Lynn, Scugus, Nchcnf I COMPLIMENTS I OF LY 3-5156 I , NEL-NICK MOTORS INC SCANLON COAL COMPANY I Office, 777 Western Avenue Lynn, Moss I3-7322 TeIepI1ones: LYnn I3-7323 I The face tells everything as the seniors relax at noon. 220 SO. COMMON STREET LYNN, MASS. FORD PRODUCTS SINCE I92I Compliments of A FRIEND CompI imenfs of RILEY BROS. CATER ERS Lynn, Mass. 100 Compliments RICHARD R DESCHENES General Contractor Salem Mass 94 Leach Street e Pl 4 6849 D LITE DONUT SHOP 38 Rantoul Street Beverly Mass Tel WA 2 9823 Best Washes From Z I M M A N S 80 Market St Lynn A Famous ynn Store I Ice Skatrng Open Year Round NORTH SHORE SPORTS CENTER 30 Boston Street LY 8 2550 ROWE MOTOR CO INC 96 Foster Street Peabody Mass H C Harnulton Pres Always Open JE I 607 WEST LYNN CREAMERY INC The Cnty of Lynn s Only Locally Owned and Operated Darry 626 Lynnway LY 3 3889 C V STACKPOLE 8. SON INC G E Malor Applnances Sales 8. Servuce 27 Market St LY 2 5348 957 Western Ave LY 8 2920 Lynn Mass I of 1 Q I 1 - I T I. - R I I I , . 'I L I I I I . I . , I y . . I . I , . I '2 I - IOI Compliments WALTER A. CUFFE I5 Johnson Street, Lynn, Moss. Funeral Home LY 3-2060 The football players with their charming friends, pose at the A.A. dance. l I Compliments of BARRY 8. O'CONNOR Insurance Agency I I Johnson Street, Lynn LY 8-0637 Jock Barry Thomos O'Connor GO RAMBLER FOR 1958 GET AMERICAN BIG-CAR ROOM AND COMFORT GET EUROPEAN SMALL-CAR ECONOMY AND HANDLING EASE PAUL'S AUTO SALES INC. ON THE SQUARE MIDDLETON, MASS. TEL. SP. 4-2010 THE NORTH SHORE'S OLDEST RAMBLER DEALER SULLIVAN 'S PACKAGE STORE Ales, Wines, Liquors I96 Essex Street Lynn, Moss. Auom THE SAFE DRIVER LEAGUE' I -roo- B.EGoodr1ch 3 Rear - Lynn City Hcll Cor. - Essex - Johnson St., Lynn, Moss. BAY STATE AUTO IIIIIIY . . ozzffm, ,s3,e,f,.A,l, BODY AND FENDER REPAIRING - AUTO AND TRUCK PAINTING HERMAN L. HUDSON, Prop. 45 BOSTON STREET, LYNN, MASS. Phone LYnn 8-4674 BEST WISHES FROM THE LYNN TELEGRAM NEWS DOING THE LARGEST BUSINESS OF ANY NEWSPAPER NORTH OF BOSTON FREDERICK W ENWRIGHT PUBLISHER ,..f 4? These hlgh selling salesmen fully enjoy the sports page of the Telegam Iwews Slandmg Davld Keaney Roland D mers Paul Cronxn Seated Walter Cuffe and Peter Moroney lO3 . is :ISN ui' H, AA -7 fl! , r' , 9. . 4 .. . . ' I '. 0 . . : - Rxchard Carter Presxdent of Room 8 takes the lead m a fnendly dlscusslon with hrs fellow classroom offxcers Robert D1on Rrchard Carter Joseph Sweeney Thomas Clmton Room 7 PRESIDENT Raymond A St Cyr VICE PRESIDENT john A Nabozny TREASURER john D Delaney SECRETARY Walter A Cuffe Tlckets for the Student Govemment Stag Dance apparently are sellmg well for Lloyd smlles as he counts the day s returns wrth hrs fellow off1cers of Room 10 Standmg Lloyd Wescort Seated Emlle Dumas Iohn Tucker Gerald Borgal SECTIONAL OFFICERS OF THE CLASS 0F 1958 PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDEINT TREASURER SECRETARY C Rxchard P Carter Robert F Dlon joseph R Sweeney Thomas E Clmton THAT Lu PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT TREASURER SECRETARY ll alter Cuffe and Raymond St Cyr offrcers of Room 7 make a few plans for the next Senate meetrng Lloyd G Wescott Em1le E Dumas Gerald E Borgal john j Tucker Thls book pr ntcd by VELVATONE a special procc s of I tho graphxc pnntmg Sole producers Wm J Keller Inc Buffalo N Y No other pr nt ng firm 15 authonzcd to use the Velvatone method ' a F .Q inf' .' .L . 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