Swampscott High School - Sea Gull Yearbook (Swampscott, MA)
- Class of 1957
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DUNN SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS ROBERT D. FORREST Union College, B.A.g Cornell University, M.S. in Ed. 6 Colby, B.S.g Harvard, M.Ed. with the skilvul xqus I . s Y Q X . . . t X. , A is ii N Y 1 'I N wc x .tc t 2 5 lie-1 ., 2 lobert Andersen: Tufts, 5.S., Boston College, M. id., Mathematics, Senior Ilass Adviser, Asst. Coach if Football, Basketball, .V. Baseball. ' av is 2 rf I laymond Antell: Keene 'eachers College, B.S. in id., Boston Univ., M.Ed., English, Sophomore Class ldviser. lichard Bath: State 'eachers College, B.S., Iarvard, Boston Univ., M. .d., Heidelberg Univ., 'reshman and Sophomore iuidance Counsellor, Sen- Jr English, Student'Coun- rocks K. Blossom: Univ. i Chicago, B.A., Harvard, l.A., Head of Foreign anguage Dept., Latin, gonsor of Nat. Honor So- ety. pilotlhg of these Stan Bondelevitch: St. An- selm, B.A., Boston Univ., M.A., Director of Physical Ed., Head Coach of Foot- ball. Harry Boudakian: Boston Univ., Certificate in Driv- ing Ed., Driver Training. Miss Marion Burlingame: Mount Holyoke College, B.A., Freshman Latin, Freshman French. 4 A , I ffl Ralph Earle: North Caro- lina Technical School, Bos ton Univ., M. I. T., Mech anical Drawing, Mathema- tics, Industrial Arts. Mrs. Bette Davis: Michi- gan State College, B.A., Speech, Sophomore Eng lish. Mrs. Mary Cooper: Tufts, B.S., Univ. of Pittsburgh, M.S., Director of Guid- ance, College Adviser. mai Thomas Eickelberger: Miami Univ., B.S., Univ. of N. H., Loughborough Technical College, Eng- land, Springfield College, M.S., Head of Industrial Arts. Walfef G- Dl'08Ue1 Yale, Donald C. Hammond: B-If-L Hafvaffli Bosrqn New England Conservatory UNIV-, M-A-1 Modern His- of Music, Boston Univ., tory, Audio-Visual Aids, Jr. English. B.A., Instrumental Music. I t I M555 Mary A- Cllaissonz Robert Hayden: Harvard Salem Te3Chef5 College! B.A., Boston Univ., M.A.i VCSPCF AGCOISC 5Cl100l of French, Spanish, Freshmari Arr, Director of Art Ed., C1355 Adviser. Swampscotta. WK Enos E. Held: North Cen- tral, B.A., Harvard, M.Ed., Head of Science Dept., Chemistry, Physics. Walter R. Henshaw: Dartmouth, B.A., Boston Univ., M.Ed., Head of Eng- lish Dept., English, Swampscotta, Golf, College Adviser. Philip A. Jenkin: Wil- liams College, B.A., Har- vard, M.A., English, Year- book. Miss Antoinette Lambert: Boston Univ., B.S., Gor- ham Normal, Columbia Univ., Biology. Mrs. Edith Legro: Secre- tary. - f i f : A Richard J. Lynch: Boston Univ., M.Ed., School of Educ., B.S. in Ed., Physical Ed., j.V. Football, Track, Asst. Football, Asst. Bas- ketball. Miss Nance Marquette, Bridgewater Teachers Col- lege, B.S., State Univ. of Iowa, M.A., Remedial Reading. Harold Martin: Stetson Univ., B.A., Calvin Coo- lidge, M.Ed, Head Basket- ball Coach. Leon Marden: Univ. of New Hampshire, B.A., Mathematics, Freshman Football Coach, Asst. Ice Hockey Coach. Mrs. Eleanor McKey: Boston Univ., B.A., M.A., Harvard, Clark, University of Maine, English. our teachers, our friends, if . 5 5 1,:eHf- 'J iiii zfs- -' K s T- .. H ,UV ,N .. ...ht 2 f --L-X V- . W 1.1, I F 9 -dx ,Q .ffffiai A i gk , - .S . John I. McLaughlin: Holy Cross College, B.A., Boston Univ., M.Ed., Vice Principal, Head of Social Studies Dept., U.S. History. Mrs. Flora McLearn: Ar- nold School of Physical Ed., Drill Team, Basket- ball, Field Hockey, Volley- ball, Badminton, Softball. Mrs. Jennie M. McVey, Salem Teachers College, B.S. in Ed., Boston Univ., M.Ed., Oflice Practice, Typewriting, General Busi- ness. Mr. Harvey Michaels: Boston Univ., B.A., Boston Univ. Graduate School, M.A., Civics, U.S. History, Current Problems, Interna- tional Relations Club Ad- viser. diss Edna I. Morrison: hlem Teachers College, l.S. in Ed., Boston Univ., fi.C.S., Bookkeeping, fypewriting, General Busi- less. Ames Murphy: Holy ross, B.A., Tufts, M.Ed., lathematics, General Sci- ice. Iiss Esther Nazarian: oston Univ., B.A., Music, horus, Glee Club, Male lhorus. Ir. Maurice Nolan: ass. State Teachers Col- ge, B.S., Boston Univ. raduate School of Ed., I.Ed., Northeastern, Typ- ,g, Economics, Law, Eco- xmic Geography, Con- lmer Ed. Miss Mildred J. O'Leary: Fitchburg Normal School, Boston Univ., B.B.A., M. Ed., Head of Business Dept,. Shorthand, Type- writing, Placement Bureau. Mrs. Charlotte M. Oliver: State Teachers College at Framingham, B.S. in Ed., Home Economics, junior Red Cross. Richard W. Pavesi: Fitch- burg State Teachers Col- lege, B.S., M.E., Industrial Arts, Mechanical Drawing, Adviser to junior Class. Mrs. Lois Roy: Farming- ton State Teachers College, B.S. in Home Economics, General Science, Cafeteria Manager. L. joseph Roy: Bates Col- lege, B.S., New York Univ., MLS., General Sci- ence, Biology. Miss Eileen Soper: Bates College, B.A., Columbia, M.A., French, Adviser to Cheerleaders. at the helm . . Richard D. Stevenson: Dartmouth, B.A., Boston Univ., M.Ed., Civics, U.S. History, Asst. Coach of Football, Head Baseball Coach. Miss Katherine W. Trick- ey: Univ. of Maine, B.A., M.A., Simmons, M.S., Li- brarian, Adviser to Library Club. Miss Marjorie White: Bates College, B.A., Har- vard, M.Ed., Head of Mathematics Dept. I Miss Emma Story White: Bridgewater Teachers Col- lege, B.A., Harvard, M.Ed., English. 9 .., .4 X3 if . , 2 9 , '-H921 .qw UH ' MWA!-Jw V Ml Y' W xx The 1.91 salhng toward ww!!! 1 as g WSE -gym .-.45 'lf :QQ :L- v H . . S ,- .Ju 'N .X 2 . , H pf , uw.-1.1. f. ':g1-Ng. , w XSS' X R. Gormley, Pretidentg G. Karalekas, Treaturerg Juel, Secretary D Haley Vice President 4 'f vi '25 4 Judith Pepi Allen Judi C'e.rt la vie! Talks with a New York accent, laughs in History Class , . . enjoys playing piano, reading, and driving over to Ro- land's . . . hopes to attend jackson or Cornell to study chemistry and Music. Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 4,' Swamprcotta 1, 3, 4,' International Relations Club 3, 4,' Pretident 4,' National Honor Society 3, 4, Vice-president 4,' Sea Gull 4. David Glenn Bartram David Ralph Andelman Michael Lance Barr D Andrew I don't know! n be heard clicking his automatic pen Miss White's Math Class . . .enjoys ls fall kinds!! . . . plans to attend iiversity of Pennsylvania. rketball Manager I, 2, 3, 4,' Band 1, 3. 4,' Student Council 2, 4,' Interna- nal Relations Club 4,' German Club Travel Club 4,' Sea Gull 4,' National 'nor Society 4. Teddybear Hi Dad! Talks cat talk . . . enjoys sports and loafing . . . plans to enter the Armed Services. Football 1, 2, 3, 4,' Bateball 1, 2, 3, 4,' Batketball 2, 3,' Sea Gull Sport! Editor 4,' Radio Club 1, 2,' Dance Committee 3,' Clatr Sbow 4. HVC Wbat'J your excufe? Enjoys checking the girls . . .spends most of his time enjoying the sports Cof Dottyj . . . will attend Brewster Acad- emy next year and then enter the Navy or college. Football I, 2, 3, 4,' Bateball I, 2. 3, 4, Captain 4,' Batketball I, 2, 3,' Student Council 1,' Claw Treaturer 2. 'I2 'Z:3' lwth our first moments Gary jay Beden Gary Oh, rio! s always the first one in school and in 'lass . . . likes to read and work in the garden . . . plans to attend Bentley. 3and I, 2. Judith Rose Bloom Judy Listen to lhirfu ls always on time when no one else is . . . enjoys listening to records, spectator sports, sewing, and sorority meetings . . . will attend college to prepare for a sec- retarial career. Field Hockey 2: Intramural Barkelball 2, 3,'Su'ampJcot1a 2. 4.' junior Red Croix 3. 45 Travel Club 4. Robert Lewis Berry Huck Too math luck? Is always late for school and is constantly being stopped by traffic cops . . . loves to play poker, skate, and ride around in cars . . . will attend G. E. Apprentice School. Hockey 3, 4. 'QM Zf5:?l'v ' WLT f 7 'liiaizilfi ' ' . , W ,V 5, 0, ,V -. f . Belinda Bessette Bindy It'r my fa1forile! Likes to be stubborn . . . loves Teddy Poo and Rogers . . . enjoys Chix meet- ings, riding around, the H. Bfs, and country clubs . . . will attend college to train for nursery school teaching Field Hockey I, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4,' Barketlzall I, 2, 3, 4: Softball 2, 3, 4,' Badminton I, 2, 3, 4: Volleyball I, 2, 3, 4: Cheerleader I, 3, 4: Travel Club 4.' Szuamprcolta 3. 45 Sea Call, Spoftr Edilor 45 Clair Sbou' 4: Dance Decora- tion! 2, 3, 4. Chairman 3: Girls' Slate Ala ternate if DAR. Cilizenflvifr Award 4. -ll- '35, 13 Chug-a-lug ne the burial of the Sc'uQuin . . Keep off the grass! Joyce Davida Bluestein Joycce GueJJ ufbo called lart nigbt? lirts with boys Cespecially the boy next oor! J .... enjoys hobbies, Stan, Donny, nd talking on the telephone . . . plans 1 go to Forsythe, get married, have nur children. ield Hockey I,' Intramural Barketball ,' Glee Club I, 2, 3. 4: Junior Red 'ron I,' Dramatic Club I, 2,' Travel 'lub 3,' German Club 4,' Sufamptcotta I. Lorraine Frances Bowers Lorrie And furtbermore! Tries to do the least amount of work . . . enjoys skiing, horseback riding, eating pizza with J. B., taking Sunday cruises in the car, and talking on the telephone . . . after attending either Boston College or Marymount, hopes to become a teacher of foreign languages. Field Hockey I, 2,' Basketball I, 2, 35 Library Club I,' Glee Club I, 2,' Inter- national Relations Club 45 Travel Club 4,' Dramatic Club 4,' Decorating Com- mitteex 3, 4. Janice Bette Bluestein Jayne Very clubby! Combs her hair at odd times and odd places, waits for letters . . . enjoys writ- ing letters, drawing, sorority meetings, and driving with the top down in con- vertibles . . . plans to attend college and then undertake a career in fashion de- signing. Field Hockey I, 2,' Bafketball I,' Glee Club I, 2, 3,' Art Club 2,' junior Red Croix 1,' Dramatic Club 2,' Sufamprcotta 2, 3, 45 Big Blue Victory Committee 4,' Dance Committees I, 2, 3, 4. Leonard Harvey Brass Lennie You're drunkfv Saves crisp one dollar bills . . . coaches basketball and works two hours a week . . . hopes to attend Boston University or the University of Massachusetts. Dramatic Club 3,' International Rela- tions Club 2, 3, 4. 14 And from these ashes English for Imbecilesu R Lawrence Brenner Original Arc you li.rter1if1g? lnjoys Junior Achievement Tests, the tags, and A.Z.A. . . . collects china dogs nd stamps . . . hopes to become a so- .al studies teacher. unior Real Croft 2: Tmwl Club 3. 4: vltcrrlaliwlal K'elaIior1.r Club 3. -lf irampfcotla 2, 3: Covered Gold Key lizard 3. Janet Lee Brown Jai jai Left bare a pany! ijoys pajama parties, writing to Wtmr- ster, dancing, and listening to records . upon graduating from high school, ms to do olhce work. eld Hockey I. 2: Sollball 2: Bafberball Glee Club 1, 2. . ,ff- Frederick Campbell Burk Freddie Hello lbere. beautlfullu Enjoys cars, hockey, Bunny, and tree work . . . breathes when awake . . . plans to attend the University of Massachu- setts School of Agriculture. Football I, 2. 3. 4. Co-captain 4: Hockey I, 2. 3. 4. Allernale Caplain 4: Baseball I. 2,' Srudenl Council 3, 4, Trearurer 3: Clan President I: Talem Sbou' 4. Carolyn Patricia Burns C. B. ll bat'.r tbe anion? Twists her hair constantly, talks fast, drives t??J, and sings off tune . . .en- joys passing notes in class, going on diets, attending football games, clothes, and Marblcheaders . . . after graduating from college, plans to be a psychologist. Field Norkey 2, 3, 4: Basketball 2, 3: Badminlon 2. 3. 4: Clee Club 2, 3, 4,' International Relafionf Club 3, 4: S11'an1p,rmIIa Sraj 3, 4: Sea Gull 4: Talenl Sbou' 4: Travel Club 4: Big Blue Victory Commiliee 4. S 'se the spirit of Big Blue. fad! 'I5 fm if I Cyrille Ann Butman Cereal 'Fa Lord? Jabe. ' mes next period's homework in previ- s class, never is able to reach anything top shelves . . . enjoys reading, so- rity meetings, listening to music, visit- g Roland's, clothes, and talking on the ephone . . . plans to attend college, idy in Europe, and either do research teach. uketball 2, 3,' Softball 1,' Glee Club 2, 3, 4,' Library Club 1, 2,' Interna- vnal Relation: Club 3, 4,' Swampicotta Travel Club 4,' National Honor S0- ety 3, 4,' Big Blue Victory Committee Talent Show 4,' Dramatic Club 2,' 'nior Prom Committee 3. Barbara Jane Butterworth Barbie Don't call me . . . I'll call you. ' Likes Old Golfers, number 53, and ranch pants for ranches at Eddie's . . . enjoys Chix meetings, the Georges, riding around, and keeping the tele- phone lines between Bay View Drive and Fuller Avenue all tied up . . . plans to attend Skidmore or Bradford junior College. Barketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-captain 4,' Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4,' Cheerleading 3, 4, Captain 4,' Badminton 1, 2, 3, 4,' Volley- ball 1, 2, 3, 4,' Clair Council 2, 4,' Clair Vice-prerident 3,' Travel Club 4,' Sea Gull Staff 4,' Decorating Committees 1, 2, 3, 4,' Talent Show 4. Muscles or mussels? 16 62 Thomas Joseph Cahill, jr. Tom Tbat': a bot one! Enjoys skiing, hiking, driving around, Roland's, and work . . . plans to attend college and then become an engineer. Sea Gull 4,' Swamprcotta 3, 4,' Travel Club 4,' Junior Prom Committee 3,' Talent Sbow 4. Roberta Judith Caras Bobbie Hi tbere! Tries new hair styles . . . enjoys sleep, dresses, dad's car, music, dancing, and talking on the phone . . . plans to take a kindergarten course at Mary Brooks. Tennir 4,' Basketball 1, 3: Volleyball 4,' Bazlmmton 4,' German Club 4,' Inter- national Relationr Club 4,' Glee Club 1, 3: Talent Show 4,' Swamprcotta Home Room Repreientative 3,' Travel Club 3, 4. ' Came the advent q Edward Patrick Carroll, Jr. Ed Likes to collect money . . . enjoys geology and cars . . . will enter the Navy or college. Tmrb J: German Club 4. Robert Palmer Cavallaro Cubby A ru you 1Qll,1'.f fov1ir1',9 Enjoys riding around, going to parties, swimming, dancing, hanging around in Lynn . . . will join the Air Force. Singin' thc Blues Mark Henry Challant Mark Tlral'.f the :way Ilzve ball b0llVIfL'.f. y Likes eating, parties, riding around, girls, Roland's . . . will enter engineering school. Football 2. 3: Track I, 2, 3, 45 Travel Clula 45 Intermztiomzl Relations Cluli 4,' German Club 4. fmnwif. Kevin William Condon Kev l1u,rtl6l'l Likes the Boston Bruins . . . plans to atrend Springfield College ro become professional athletic trainer. Fonllmll illanugcr 2, 5, -li llllfktlf Man- ager 2, 3. AJ: Barelmll lylldlldjflff 2. 3. 4: Dravlalii' Club I, 25 Clair Trearurer I,' Srlmwl lfnnllzull Rvfmrlur for Iwrzn Tele- gram 3, J. . . 'Q e l'hGI'C0lll-gl'ClJl'S. 2'.7' is s V24 K .3 ,ry IQ z ' . 1 1 195 A A Q si i A Q 17 fi as 'fl Q-if :N ef 5 - -'N f f' . ' .Q,,,1..x- , ,K , I tif t , . 1 X .A e 3 A, Y j xg A a .r j j E .ix l - Qi. Thomas Richard Conlon, Jr. Pee-wee Where can you get ten men in a hurry? ,pends many school hours warming the Alice bench . . . enjoys working with how horses . . . plans to enter the forces l Uncle Sam . Patricia Anne Cort Shorty Navy break! Wears her brother's clothes . . . enjoys skating, dancing, listening to music, col- lecting records . . . plans to work and get married. Tennir 3,' Library Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Travel Club 3. 4: International Relationr Club 3: Glee Club I. Can't succeed? Suck a lemon! 13 I X 5. Judith Cudmore Cuddles I love lbe Marir1eJ. ' Collects footballs and rings, drives with- out a license and haunts M. H. S ,.,. Likes to ski, listen to Ruthie's problems and try to understand janet . . . hopes to go to either Fisher jr. College or Katherine Gibbs. Hockey 1: Inlramural Barlaelball I, 2,' Red Crnrr 2, 4: Sfudenl Counril 2: Sen- ior Clan Council 45 Library Club l, 2,' Dramatic Club 2,' Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4: Ski Club 2,' Su'arnp.rro!la 2. joseph Anthony Dandreo Beagle Deadly! Enjoys hunting, sleeping, math . . . hopes to attend college of engineering. Bafeball I, 2, 3: Barbetball I, 2. UQ? so-. ig I button-down. kg X S? , l S Nancy Ann Delano Chic-Chic ll 'bat'J nerr? llushes , . . likes records, working at laton's . . . will become a secretary. 'ield Hockey 2,' Library Club l,' junior fed Croft 2,' Glee Club 2, 3. Thomas James Dolan Tom 5 very unpredictable . . . likes junk ards, traveling, dancing, and repairing ars . . . plans to enter U. S. Navy, Went- forth, or Franklin Institute. tudent Council 3,' Swampfcotta 3,' Red from 3. ,aan-' MUN cl buckle-backs. Michael john Dilisio Dilisio Undecided as to future, but will prob- ably spend a few years with the Marines. Hockey 1, 4: Student Council 2, 3. Mary Margaret Doane Mare He'r Jo-o-o Jweet! Has a passion for Buicks and walking in the rain . . . enjoys dancing and Chix meetings . . , will attend college and then undertake a career in writing. Field Hockey 2, 3, 4,' Baxketball 2,' Drill Team 3, 45 Glee Club 2,' Swampxcotta 2, 4: Travel Club 4,' Clan Show 4,' Sea Gull, Feature Editor 4: Dance Commit- teer 2, 3, 4. rt . we 9 Q ' fl hu Jw ig A A v N 5 N fl . Nw ' . , . . .Tx Q K A ig.. X V A is as B -r esg.1,?'X..gr A 'H' . K .1 vp 1 wa, an K . 5 Yr, W A ,f ,',.r- O 'M is . fi' X 'Qi -. ' was f 9 N, ' , , -- ' X 7 'W fx. . lr - 1. in . L. 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Q ., ' N 1 X ,A N 6 ' s,- 4 5iTlex'i7 v'.2Xv Hirzaa-3-MSv ..'4+ 5i .-.iff I if f . I 1 ,l aw' iff? ,. 'Lf' ' -aka ,.:, , A -244. mag. ZZ , we W Chasin' the blues The Cinderellies Peter Donovan Pete Oh gee! I don't Imam! Always has sleeves rolled up . . . enjoys working on cars . . . will attend either Wentworth or Franklin. Paul Francis Duffy Nancy Gay Edinberg Estelle Miriam Eisenberg Duff Eddie SiSfC1' lfll never tell! Enjoys a breath of fresh air during lunch . . belongs to Pipers . . . will enlist in Krmy, then attend college. iootball 2,' Trazfel Club 4. Undoubtedly! Hums to herself and eats only tunahsh sandwiches . . . enjoys riding around and Chix meetings . . . will attend college and then undertake a career in the gov- ernment. Field Hockey I, 2, 3, 4,' Baxketball Man- ager 2, 3, 45 Intramural Barketball 1, 2, 3,' Badminton 2, 3,' Frerlaman Cheer- leader 1,' Student Council 3,' Library Club 2,' Travel Club 2,' International Relationf 4: BBVC Chairman 4,' Clair Council 1, 3,' Dance Committees 2, 3, 4,' Sea Gull 4,' Szvampfcotta 2, 4. 20 Gee 1vhiz! Bicycles to Salem . . . enjoys driving, parties, Rolantl's, and spectator sports . . . plans to attend a junior college. Intramural Bafketball I, 2, 3: Softball 2,' junior Red Croix 3,' Beat Marblebead Committee 4,' Library Club 1,' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Swampycotta 4,' Dramatic Club 1. We danced through tl Thomas Allen Ellsworth Tom Say, fat bead! oves grease . . . enioys hot rods . . lans to attend college. Saul Joel Feldman Saul ' Tu ne cede malir, red contra audientor to. -Virgil, fYield not to diyarterr, 'ut preu onward the more l1ravely. j iights for that extra point , . . enjoys lebating and A.Z.A .... will become a awyer. zranzpscotta 3, 4, Co-editor 4: Harvard look 3,' National Honor Society 3, 4, 'rerident 4.' International Relationr 2, , -if Item Reporter 4.' Dramatic Club 2,' flan Counril 2, 3: Sea Gull 4: Track f tel. is of Rock-11-Roll Leonard john Eveleth Squirrel What do you Jay? Snaps fingers . . . enjoys a swinging session with the drums, eating, and rid- ing around with the boys . . . plans to join the Air Force and afterwards be- come a State Trooper. Football I, 2,' Barketlnall I, 2, 3, 4,' Bare' ball 1, 2, 3, 4,' Band I,' Glee Club 1, 2. Paul Farnum jake Let'.r go 0utride. ' ls always late to class . . . enjoys parties, girls, and hshing , . . plans to attend Brewster Academy and then college. 21 The Big Sticks 1 HC LIHCUP F X we Zina Anita Finkelstein Zina Gee, I don't know what to tell you. ' Memorizes everyone's license plate num- ber . . , enjoys playing the piano, read- ing, knitting, attending sorority and U,S.Y. meetings . . . will attend college. Swampfcotta 4,' Library Club 2, 3, 4,' Travel Club: National Honor Society 4: Alternate to Girlr' State 3. -am- Deborah Forbes Deb Really? Writes poetry . . . likes to draw, play the piano, and drive the car . . . loves those Harvard boys . . . is spending her senior year at Radcliff College . . . wants to be a doctor. National Honor Society 3, 4,' Student Couneil l,' Art Club 1, 2,' Library Club I, 2, 3. 22 Frank john Ficocello Fick Hey kidr, uibat are you doing? Does incredible impersonations . . . en- joys riding around, girls, and eating . . . plans to attend Tufts Engineering. Glee Club 1, 2,' Swampieotta 4,' Sea Gull 4: BBVC 4: Travel Club 4,' Dance Com- mittee 4,' Talent Sbouf 4. Ralph Henry Francis Ralphy Like beck! Enjoys playing sports and taking out girls . . . plans to attend Springfield College School of Physical Education. Football I, 2, 3, 43 Bareball I, 2,' Track 3. 4,' Hockey I, 2, 3, 4,' Barketball I,' Clair Prerident 3. Mambo, Cha-Cha 3, Mary Grace Gambale james Vincent Gannon Mary Jimmy Holly mme? Give me a ride home? Enjoys ice skating, riding around, par- Likes girls, baseball, bowling, basketball, ies, and eating . . . plans to attend night and loahng . . . plans to attend Bentley ,chool while working during the day. 5611001 Of ACCOUUUUS- runjof Red CMU 1. Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4,' Band 1. Arthur Harry Glasgow Flash Thais cute! Enjoys playing the clarinet and doing sophomores geometry . . . plans to be doctor and hopes to be a millionaire. 'rack 3. 4: Szramprcotta 45 Sea Gull 4,' ferman Club 4: Internalional Relaziom flub 4,' Travel Club 4,' National Honor 'ociely 4. Gail George Speedoo Oh, no! Likes swimming, skating, and listening to records . . . plans to work in an oflice. Basketball 1. Xin ., Q -.asks ' 23 'fl Calypso. ,Mia-f?'sa,vW. . VL, bs 'fi - L- ssl 5'-levi? Angel, come to my arms! No passing on the right! il. Lim Bonnie Sue Goldberg The little one l din't! ikes playing the piano, eating, writing tters to Amherst, bicycle riding to Witch Town, and D.K .... loves that ial! . . . plans to attend college after igh school. and 1, 2,' Sufampfcotta 3, 4,' Sea Gull o-editor 4, National Honor Society 3, : Clan Council 4,' Big Blue Victory 'ommittee -if Decoration Committeer . 3, 4: Dramatic Club 4, 4. 5 1 .-, , Robert john Gormley Gump It'J a deuce! Blushes uncontrollably when sung Hap- py Birthday . . . enjoys playing sports, attending the Buick Academy, standing on the corner, ranches, and riding around . . . plans to attend Williams and go on to graduate school. Football 1, 2,' Baxketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4,' Golf 45 Clan' Prexident 2, 45 Clan Council 2, 3, 45 Student Council I, 2, 3, 45 Boyf' State Alternate 35 Swampxcotta 4,' Sea Gull 45 junior Red Cron l,' Dramatic Club 45 Travel Club 4. 6.1 . A .v w w-sa. .i 24 Barbara Ann Goldberg Bobbie What did you Jay? Can be seen standing with her hands on her hips . . . enjoys ice skating, records, modeling, and waits for a certain tele- phone call . . . plans to attend secre- tarial school. Dramatic Club 1, 2,' Glee Club 1, 2, 35 Swampxcotta 4. Susan Elizabeth Gowell Sue What did you ray? Enjoys working at Abby May's, going to Whip town, painting, swimming, rol- ler skating, and skiing . . . plans to attend secretarial school. Tennif 2, 4,' Softball 4, Remember . . Where's my slide rule? Richard Marston Graham Hot Rod IFJ gnlfa be original! Hunts for odd parts alt Bill Rodd's junk Yard . . . keeps his Model A's and Model T's in shape . . . would like to work at james Melton's Old Car Museum. Trad? 4. Brenda Joyce Granger Elouise Know what I mean, iellybean? 'ries to talk in Miss White's home room . . hnds pleasure in riding around town, ancing, and being at slumber parties . . . tperts to go to I.B.M. school and then n to work. ield Ilrzvbey 2, 31 Blll1'7IllIIf0!l I, 2, 3. ,' Harlwtbull I, 25 Glee Club I. 2, 3. 4, 4' X 4' 'C Q 5950 094 . X1 H , - A .. WK Douglas Howard Haley Doug Lel',r go with lhe jumpin' jaclifln Likes sports Call kindsl, girls, and riding around in the Blue Bomb . . . buys his dog birthday presents . . . will attend Exeter Academy next year. Fnollmll I, 2, 3. 4. C0-captain 4: Tony Paruzlife Airara' 3,' Baskellmll 1, 2, 3,' Bafeball I. 2. 3. 45 Sludeni Council I, 2, .35 Vife-prefidenf 2. 4: Boys' Stale 35 Student Gorernmenl Repfefentulizfe 45 Senior Council 4. 25 flerl snores during assembly. Carl Crosby Hall Carl lilly, got a dime? Gets around . . . attends the Acad- emy and cruises around town . . .intends to be with the U. S. Navy and then attend college. Football I, 2, 3. -if Sludenl Council 2, 4:8414 Gull 4. . 9 A' , ' .3 ,.' if I K gli X K '.i S r Penelope Ann Hallward Penny Hi kid! How are ya? either moving, waiting for Mary, rid- g around, bumming off Wendy, or lling Hebron. ..will attend a four ar college and possibly do something the field of journalism. eld Hockey 1, 2, 3,' Basketball 1, 2, 4, Co-captain 4,' Softball 1, 2, 3, 4, J-captain 4,' Sufampscotta Representa- ve 1, 2, 3,' Sea Gull Representative 1, 3,' junior Red Cross Treasurer 2,' Dra- atic Club 2,' Student Council 2,' Dance ommittees 1, 2, 3, 4,' At Fairhaven: ep Squad 4,' Republican Club 4,' French lub 4. 5' 9, 2, sf fm KR I 2? ::::-1 9 . em i, -f.. , William V. Hayden Bill Hub! Lifts weights . . . enjoys hunting, sleep- ing, and going out . . . plans to enter the Submarine Service and then continue his schooling. Football 1, 2, 3, 4,' Most Improved Play- er 3,' Track 1, 2, 3, 4,' President of Stu- dent Council 4,' Glee Club 1, 2. john Richard Heath Blimp Don't fool around. ' Sings while walking through the corri- dors . . . buzzes around in his Studebaker . . . will join Uncle Sam's boys or find a job. Football 1, 2, 3,' Baseball 1, 2. Joseph Hartshorne Hoague Hoagie Big Mari! Enjoys working on cars, soda jerking, and swimming . . . will attend the Uni- versity of Massachusetts and then join the U. S. Marines. Football 1, 2,' Track 4,' Baseball 1,' Stu- dent Council 1,' Class Play 2, 3,' Glee Club I,' Travel Club 4. ,fry- The Man with the Golden Arm 26 If mf The conquest of Mt. Greenwood . . . Robert Parker Hunt Bob Ten to one l'm rigbff' Likes skiing, hockey, swimming, and bas- ketball . . . will probably attend the Colorado School of Mines. Track 4,' junior Red Crors 4,' Al Lynn: Track I, 2,' Science Club. Richard Hugh Hutchinson Hutch Yeah, but . . . Always asks questions . . . spends most of extra time riding around on his motor scooter . . . hopes to attend the Coast Guard Academy or the University of Massachusetts. Football 1, 3, 4,' Ba.rketball 1,' Hockey 3, 4,' Track 4,' Sea Gull 4,' Band 1,' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4,' Travel Club 4. metimes fyteen below. Ring-leaders joan Farnsworth jackson joanie You kn0w! Eats tuna fish sandwiches for lunch . . . enjoys Northeastern hockey games Cguess whylj , . . plans to teach. Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4,' Intramural Baxketball I, 2, 3, 4: Intramural Tennis I,' Intra- mural Badminton 1, 2,' Travel Club 3, 27 Ralph Jackson Stonewall Hi, Shane! Moves 17-llefy slowly . . . collects popular records . . . enjoys dating and playing cards. Bareball 1, 2, 3. Roberta Lee jaffee Janet Alice juel George Steven Karalekas Bobbi Hey Ho.. . ways smiles . . . likes sports, Delta ppa meetings, and just having fun . . . ns to go to college. 'ld Hockey 1, 2, 3,' Intramural Bafket- l 1, 2,' Badminton 35 Volleyball I, 2,' ee Club 1, 2,' junior Red Cro.rJ I,' ampxcotta 1, 2,' Library Club 4,' Tra- Club 4,' International Relationx Club Talent Show 4. Janet I look like a wreck! Is always a little late . . . is a human question box . . . enjoys cheering for S. H. S., having ranches, getting into mixups, driving with Carolyn C?J . . . hopes to become an airline hostess. Cheerleader 3, 4,' Intramural Baxketball I, 2, 3,' Intramural Badminton 2, 3, 4,' Clan Secretary 2, 4,' Junior Red Croft, Vice4PreJident 4,' Big Blue Victory Com- mittee 4,' Sea Gull 4,' International Rela- tion: Club 3,' Student Council 3,' Swamp- .rcotta 2, 3, 4,' Glee Club I, 2, 4,' Travel Club 4,' Talent Show 4. Greek Have you paid your clan duet? Peddles pencils outside of school . . . en- joys swimming, weight lifting, driving, and collecting popular records . . . plans to attend Boston University School of Business Administration. Track 4,' Clan Treaxurer 4,' Student Council 1,' Yearbook 4,' Travel Club,- Dramatic Club 4,' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Male Chorus I, 2, 3, 4,' Talent Show 4,' Clan Council 4. Bondie's boys 23 Albert joseph King Al Hey, Smellb0und! Breaks girls' pencils . . . enjoys Carol, sleeping, sports . . . plans to join the Air Force. BaJeball 1, 2,' Track 3, 4,' Baiketball 1, 2,' Football I, 2, 3, 4,' Beit Tackler Award 4,' Talent Show 4. 35 A . YA. fi ,X i . y s if 2 5 3 Enduring studies in the Sheila Lee Kunian Sheila Tbi.r if ridiclzlourfu Eats big, remains small . . . enjoys Delta Kappa, reading, sleeping, playing piano , . , plans to go to college. Intramural Bafkelball 1, 2. 3: Field Hoc- key 3. 4: lrzternalional Relationr Club S. -.ff Junior Rell Crorr 2, 3, 4, Sect. 4,' Library Club I.' Dramalic Club 2, 4,' Trarel Club 4: Sl4't1!IlpJ'C0lld 3, 4. Ernest joseph Leger, jr. Cat It'r oda.fciour. ' Wears odd type shirts and pants lower than hips . . . enjoys swimming, hockey, sleeping, ranching, riding around, Leggs Hill and Danvers Road . . . undecided as to future. Ice Hockey 2, 3, 45 Track 4: Clan Coun- cil 45 Big Blue Victory Committee 4,' Boyr' Stale 3: Talent Sbou' 4,' Decora- ling Commilter 3. -7. A i X ,,,..,., ..... , ,s , . J, :sr X S N XXXN +4 ss XXX 1 l NN Qyxws 2 gawk zs s 1 1 N XX X X l QS feteria and assembly hall . . Steven Michael Kuperstein Kup Hey, Punk! Enjoys sports and animals . . . plans to become a veterinarian. Track l,' Track Manager 2, 3,' Football I, 2, 3: Camera Club 2,' Travel Club 4: Sea Gull 4. '-an-W Robert Andrew Kurzman Kruz Tbal'f the way lbe ball bouncer! Likes sports . . . plans to gn to college. Track l,' Football 2,' Travel Club 4. 'N s. U . V15 E , l 2 r- F' r-M-we be be e' . ,..... M 29 The bombers Standin' On the Corner Ruth Dorothy Leonard Ruthie He maker me .r-0-0-0 maxi! xkes frequent trips to Maine . . . rides ound Marblehead and writes many let- rs . , . plans to become a nurse. eld Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4,' Badminton 1, 3. 4,' Intramural Bafleetball 1, 2, Red 'ou Council If Student Council I, 2, Secretary 4,' Clan Secretary I,' Swamp- olta 3, 4,' Sea Gull 4: Decorating Com- itteey 2, 3, 4,' Clair Council 2. 4,' BVC, C0-chairman 45 Dramatic Club 4. ie: I i 'll x . f f' ' ij -...a - r LJ ., fjsl' . , I X , 7- . k3ASyg .iri4.:js2:1 X J Lt 5 T' i Carol jean Lermond Lermy Imagine that! Likes ice skating, dancing, listening records and going out with Louie . plans to go into secretarial work. Clee Club 2, 3, 4: Volleyball 2. 30 Jeanne Marie Legere Greyhound WflJere'.r the party? Plays jokes in class . . . collects records . . . enjoys dancing and sleeping . . . plans to attend Mansfield Beauty Acad- emy and become a hairdresser. Barketlzall I, 2, 3, 4,' Intramural Soft- ball If Glee Club I, 2. Bradley Richard Lord Brad HO. Klw Spends much time practising Figure skat- ing . . . enjoys drawing and painting . . . hopes to enter Massachusetts School of Art and to be a member of the 1960 Olympic Skating Team. and through lt at Q , . . Bal. - ZZ x Q7 Terence Joseph Lyons T. Butts Noir, you 11'or1'I really mean lbalf Cracks knuckles and sleeps in class . . . :nioys working at FQIIOITS, enjoys play- :ng all sports, girls, and parties lfor boys mly NH . . . plans to attend Colby flollege. Football I. 2, 3. JJ Golf I, 2, 3. J. Cap- 'ain 3: Hui! Open-field Blocker Airara' if Rell Croxi' .PJ Talent Sbou' 4. Louis john Mannetta Lou ll ant lo buy a rar? xlks a great deal . . . enioys sleeping, :ing cars, and watching TV. ed Crorr 3: Beal Marblehead Commit- ? 3: BBVC 4: Dance Committee 3. Ain'r he cure? Raymond Mansfield Buzzy H0z4'lJ trickrf' Plays cards at Tony Savino's house . . . enjoys working with films and radios . . plans to enter Brewster Academy. Horbey I,' Football I, 2, 3, 4g Track 4.' Student Council 2,' Clarr Council 2,' Camera Club I, 2. Frederick Joseph Marino Fred Enjoys riding around town in a pink convertible, dating, and parties . . . en- joys football llj . . . is keeping his plans for the future a secret. Foolball I, 2, 3, 4. lions 0 a new school 31 W Sui Kate Frances Martin Kate Trai ,l'htIl'f7.!n Enjoys driving, reading, and playing rec- ords . . . plans to attend Regis College and then become an elementary school teacher. Barlwtball 2,' Badminton 3, 4: Art Club 2: German Club 4,' International Rela- tionr Club 4: Swanzprcotta 4.' Sea Gull 4: Big Blue Victory Committee 45 Talent Sbou' Prop Committee 4: Dance Deco- rating Committee! 2. 3, 4,' Travel Club 4. Richard Kenneth Mazow Dick That'J ridiculous! Likes to date and to play all sports . . . spends much spare time in riding around . . . plans to attend college and become a dentist. Trazfel Club 45 Sufamprcotta 4,' Inter- national Relationr Club 4. Paul Francis McCannon Paul I'll do it tonzorrowfn Avoids getting any commission com- pleted on time . . . enjoys bowling and works after school at the First National . . . plans to become a meat cutter. Track 4. Lois Edna Melzard Lo nHt Okay-fn Has a habit of going to Maine . . . likes skiing, working at T.W. Rogers, and being in Maine with Bob . . . plans to attend either Gorham State Teachers College or Bates. Barketball I, 2, 3, 45 Hockey I, 2, 3, 4,' Band I, 2, 3,' Badminton I, 2. 3, 4: Soft- ball I. 2, 3, 45 Quartermafter of Barla' 2,' Dance Committeerg Sea Gull 45 Swamp- rrotta 3, 4. .S Q'-fs-at as .U K H .a.T?S?5,gS Nia .FM . r 4 fi t--t .. . . ,tt I . . Ig 1 s Q . .W M 2 M Vrgy 5.1 A j ,V - s. -f.,-.giciffe s-if94wSasfi V 4. . 'SE .L . K Saba J ...B M r'i-3:5 W ti M K . . x 'L - k 1.7 .:e. l , Q . s R e ' .4 ' W ws, wr it M- ' . .t V - N ,,-as KW., M A .. -f .fx tnf p . 4 4 g ' . 'ti 'X' ' We wal 7' -R .,... - psatttaef-usE4'1af:5 k fear.. Me, ,,, -on Zi' . ,go M r .. ,,, Down you go. 32 Some galloped through trot Roberta Doris Miller Bobby Croc, you l7?l0!l'.,H Enjoys playing popular retords and the piano . . . hopes to attend college and Dccome an elementary school teacher. SIl'd!l1f7.H'Ulfd -li Dmmatir Club 1. 25 luninr Rez! Cnm' I. 35 Irzlernalional Relalimu Club 4: Trawl Club J. Donald Cotter Minihane Af00cb0 eeps out of Mr. HeId's way . , . likes orking at Lynn Hospital, fooling ound with his tape recorder, and walk- g , . , wants to study engineering at a illege and join the Air Force R.O.T.C. mzball I, 2, 3: Cfermarl Club -if Travel lub -lr Glen' Club l. 2. sash HST 5 1 Qs X Search for Cinderella Carole Ann Molin Carole Let'5 gn lo Broolalinelw Likes skating, golting, skiing, working at the dentists, and spending daddy's money on clothes . . . waits hopefully for Herbie to call . . . wants to be a den- tal hygienist after attending the Univer- sity of Bridgeport. Barbetball I, 2: Bddml71lO?l I, 2, 3. -if Siranlptrotfa 2, 3, 4: Glee Club I, 2. 3: Dmmatir Club I, 2: Trazel Club -7: Li- brary Club I. at OUR 33 iers buzzed through two-by-fours. Michael Steven Necdleman Mike Hllrm' 1VL'a1lj'. ' Can he found on either Danvers or Leggs Hill Roads on Friday ot Saturday nights . . . likes girls lnaturallyj , sports, music, and bombing around town . . hopes to attend University of Massachu- setts, Bafeball I, 2, 3, 4: lituilelbull I, 2, 3, 45 Senior Clan f,40Il?Ilill,' C0-rbairfllafl of fll'LL'f.f for Senior Clair Sbrm' -7: Sea Gull 4g BHVC 4. Sandra Belle Norkum Sande Call ine! Rides with Cal as ushoeless Sande . . . enjoys dancing, driving, knitting, and trips to The Prep . . . will go to Bev- erly Hospital, School of Nursing. Intramural Barketball I, 2, 3, 4: Field Hockey 2,' Badminton Tourney I, 2, 3, 4: Tennir I, 2,' Student Council 3,' jun- ior Real Croft 4: Sea Gull 4,' Swamp- .rcotta I. 2,' Library Club 1, 2,' Glee Club I, 2, 3, if Special Cborar I, 2, 3, 4: Travel Club. ...Z The Office ers 34 R Patricia Ann Ostaski Pepper 'Till I .ree you again . . . Spends much of her spare time tying up telephone lines and driving the fam- ily car . . . enjoys listening to popular records. . . hopes to attend dental college. Barlfelball 2,' Travel Club 3, 45 flri Club 2: German Club 4: International Rela- tionr Club 4: Glee Club 2, 3, 4. Teresa Wendy Ostrozka Terry Air, ,tl1m'lzr. ' Passes notes to Paula in U. S. History and answers the phone in a low whisper . . . loves collecting records, Billy, skat- ing, and doubling with Suz . . . hopes to attend a iunior college and then become an airline stcwardess. Badminton 2, 3, Aff Intramural Barbel- ball 2, 3, -if Intramural Volleyball 2, 3. -if Softball 2, 3. 4: Tennit 3, 45 jun- ior Rea' Crofr 2, 3: Trarel Club -if Senior Talent Sbou' 4: Decorating Committeer 2, 3, kgadi af' Yet always we worked together - Ronald Lewis Peters Pedro Hey, Kiddie.r. ' Qhews on a pencil while working and hinking QD . . . hopes to go to college. Vmck 3: Barketlzall I,' Sludent Council ',' Glee Club 2: Male Choruf 1,' Dru- naticf 45 Clair Shoo' 4. Claude Monroe Pettis, jr. Buzzie If yer lucky! Talks a lot . . . enjoys hitchhiking, tropi- cal hsh, sports cars, music, sailing, talk- ing on the phone, parking, parties eating, and sleeping . . . plans to enter the United States Air Force. Henry Augustus Pevear Hank Gel with H! Enjoys cars, girls, eating, sleeping, and trucks . . . plans either to attend college or enter the service. Football 2, 3. 35 What's he say? 'oud of our class and school Punch and pray asf' QW? t my W fi if si is . wi .. ffqtlk is 8 Qi? 'G is i' if h K' , Q? av Nag 3 if 5 . g,,,,,,g,1,,,, ff,faf-.iff X .,s Nt gf Ag WP 5 F 75 n. '- vi ' Ji wt M. it , it 'e .. Xi Elaine Patricia Pietrowski Elaine Insure!!! ls a fiend for walking . . . enjoys getting together with the girls and listening to nopular records. . . hopes to attend busi- iess school or Westbrook Junior College. 'iield Hockey 2, 3, 4,' Library Club 1, 2, 3,' Sea Gull Reprerenlative I, 2, 3. Gordon Stewart Redman Stewie Heck! Foe go! to go to work today. Likes to stay up till all hours of the night . . . enjoys playing the cornet, driving, Suzanne . . . will serve in the Army, attend Northeastern, and then be a manager of a grocery store. Band 1, 2, 3, 4. is -or ,,. 'Q , g. as Rf' if W ll E , . A i x it 36 Stephen Howard Polansky Steve You tbink Jo? Blushes UD, thus putting Steve in a class of his own . . . occupies his spare time with Red Sox games, movies, music, clothes, girls, food, parties, and long trips . . . wants to attend either Prince- ton, Harvard, or Brown and then go into either the import-export field or inter- national law. Sufarnprcolta 2, 3, 4, Co-editor 4,' Sea Gull 4, Burinen Managerp Band 1, 2, 3, 4,' Inlernational Relaliont Club 3, 4,' Glee Club 1, 2,' Boyr' State 3,' Boys' Nation 3. Germaine Louise Regan Gerry I . . . da wanna! Enjoys singing, dancing, skating, and working at T.W. Roger's . . . plans to attend Bridgewater State Teachers Col- lege and later teach handicapped chil- dren. Intramural Barketball 2, 3, 4: Tennir 2, 3, 4,' Badminton 2, 3, 4,' Glee Club 2, 3, 4,' Special Cborur 2, 3, 4,' Interna- lional Relation: Club 4: Art Club 2,' German Club 4. And as the Studebaker N S Richard Riparandido Rip You're gonna wear out your brain.r! Years sneakers with intended purpose f chasing girls . . . enjoys working at me variety store and bombing around i his Pontiac . . . is now a distinguished ioughboyn in the U. S. Army. Jane Patricia Ryan Janie Oh, get off it! Looks for the little blue convertible . . ikes sports, cards, and riding around . . . ropes to be a secretary. Weld Hockey I. 2. 4: Basketball 1, 2,' grill Team 3, 4. Co-captain 4: Student ,ouncll 2: Sea Gull 4,' Talent Show 4. 's replaced by a Forol ,-n Neil Thomas Romans Frederick Rose Little Caesar Fred Enjoys collecting stamps . . . plans to Ma, ran I have the car tonight? attend a four year college. Bites neatest linger nails in school . . enjoys driving to Marblehead QQ . . . will attend a liberal arts college. Track I,' Student Council 2,' Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Drum lllajor 3, 4,' Travel Club 4,' Sea Gull 4. 37 Locker blockers Victory belles . . may . . . . M'l9g.tQn Anthony Albert Savino Tiger Real mol! Wtilks arounil corridors activities period without permission . . , likes to listen to records, title aroumlj' go to jacks, visit Maple Avenue . . . plans to enter the U. S. Marines and then attend fores- try school. Hareball I, 2. 3, 4: Football 1, 2, 3, 4,' Hockey I, 2. E y fs is , , .. ,, Eileen Beryl Scott Eileen Ray'J coming borne. ' Enjoys talking on the telephone, work- ing at the New Ocean House, swimming . . . hopes to attend I.B.M. school. Intramural Baxketball 2,' Tennii 2,' Bad- minton 2, 3: Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Special Cborur 3, 4,' Travel Club 3. ri' Christine Lupton Sargent Sargy Har anyone called? ls usually late for class . . . enjoys riding around fMarblc-headj, sleeping, Chix meetings . . . plans to attend college and become an airline hostess. Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4: Barketball 2. 3, 4: Badminton 2,' Softball 2,' Drill Team 3, 4: Sea Gull Reprerentatirfe 45 Travel Club 4,' Sea Gull 45 Glee Club 3,' Red Crou Repreyentatiffe 2: Drarnae tic Club 3,' Dance Committee 3,' Rally Decoration: 3. Sidney Freeman Shaw Squid Aint that au'ful! Brushes hair back with his hancl after sleeping in classes . . . enjoys working on car engines and fishing . . . will join the Navy and become a machinist. 38 so we grew rom lowly freshmen fs Wendy Mitchell Shaw Wendalin Ridiculour! Is superstitious about number nine . . . enjoys Chix meetings, riding around, Andover, the Georges . . . plans to attend a junior college. Field Hockey I, 2, 3, 4: Barketball I, 2, 3. 4: Softball I, 2, 3, 4. Captain 4: Bad- minton I, 2, 3, 4: Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4,' Glee Club I: Travel Club 4: Cbeerleader 3. 4: Sea Gull 4: Clan Show 4: Junior Red Crorr 1. 2. 3. 4, Secretary 35 Dance Decorations' 2, 3, 4. Madeleine Sloan Maddie And tben .rbe Jayr . . . Fries to have longest ponytail . , . enjoys kating, swimming, talking on the phone . . wants to be a teacher or secretary. Badminton 3. -4,' Dramatic Club 4,' Glee flub 1, 2. 3, 4: Library Club 1. 2: Art flub 2, 3,' International Relation! Club l,' grzzfel Club 3, 4: Dance Committees almlghqf seniors . . .F fxxt . 2 ' A . I 4: Y Y!! t Peter Phillip Sherry Pete Sure you will! Enjoys playing hockey, riding around in cars, watching football, hockey, and bas- ketball games . . . plans to take up en- gineering at Northeastern or the Uni- versity of Massachusetts. Football 1,' Barbetball 1,' Hockey- 3, 4,' Student Council 2, 3,' Travel Club 4,' Talent Sbou' 4,' Decorating Committee 3 39 Chain gang I Brenda Wilma Siegel Brenda I rpoke to Norrnie lart night Enjoys taking imaginary trips to Phila- delphia . . . wants to be a laboratory technician or medical secretary. Swamprcotta 4. Wm are-T' 534 lnflammable Suzanne Gail Smith Suzy Dont get all .rboolf about it. ' ijoys dragging the Merc, listening records, fooling around, playing all orts . . . will attend Deaconess Hospi- in Boston for Medical Technician 'aining Course. eld Hockey 2, 3, 4: Badminton I, 2, Intramural Harleetball I, 2: Glee 'ub l, 2, 3: Library Club I, 2,' Year- vob 45 HBVC 4: junior Prom Com- ittee 3: Senior Talent Sbou' 4. Carole Ai-delle Snow Carole I bozey! Likes records and tennis . . . plans to work for a year and then go to a junior college. Badminton I, 2: Intramural Batketball I,' Tennir 2. 3,' Red Croft I, 2. 3, 4, Prerident 4: Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4g Yearbook 4,' Clair Serretary 35 Travel Club 4,' Library Club I, 2. 40 Paula Byrne Smith Smitty Hi, Babel Enjoys buzzing around in the Blue Buick Bombshell . . . likes talking on the phone, working at Ez1ton's, swimming, skating, fooling around the piano, and boys . . . hopes to go into training at Mary Hitchcock Memorial Hospital and to get married. Intramural Barkelball I, 2: Drill Team 3, 4. Co-faptain 4,' Badminton 2, 3, 4: Travel Club 4,' German Club 45 Glee Club I, 2,' Library Club I, 2. 3: Year- boob 4,' Su'a1np.rfotta 4: Red Crorr I, Theresa Ann Specliacci Terri Millions and Milliorziln Eats big lunches . . . works at dentists ofhce . . . enjoys driving by Little's Point . . . hopes to be an elementary school teacher. Intramural Barketball 2, 3: Badminton 2. 3. 4: Intramural Softball 3. 4: Drill Team 3, 4.' Travel Club 45 Siwarnpicotta 4: Yearbook 4: Dramatic Club 4: Clair Sbou' 45 junior Prom Committee 3. weatlzerimr storm and sires 2:7 Gump jump Andrea Ruth Stone Andy Hi. bo21. ' Is a cool Presley fan, likes bubble gum, limes to wear shoes . . . enjoys records, a black and white beachwagon, bowling, Eaton's, the gang, sports . . , will attend Emmanuel College and then start an art career, Intramural Bafbetball 2, 3: Badminton 2, 3, Intramural Softball 3: Tennix 2: Glee Club 2, 3: Special Cborux 3,' Li- brary Club 2: Red Crou 2: Student Counril 2: National Honor Society 4,' Swampxcotta Adrerlififzg Staff, Art Edi- tor 4,' BBVC -ig Senior Talent Show 4. Ellen Noel Sullivan Noel hob' Wy. teals mothers sweaters . . . enjoys skat- ng, reading, swimming, working at 1aton's, and having parties at Pat's . . . fill go to business school or get a job. ladmiriton 2, 3. 4: Intramural Barket- 'all I, 2: Softball 3. -if Tennif 45 Sea full 4: Band I, 2, 3: Glee Club I, 2. ,' Library Club I: Red Crow 4: Travel Tlub 4: SIFEIIIPJCOIIK Reprerentatiue 35 Janie Committee: 3. 4. john Robert Sylvester Cruller Enjoys watching all sports, going to movies, and skating . , . plans to work for a year before entering the armed services. Hockey I, 2, 3. 4. Captain 4. 41 nal reaching the harbor at last. Shirley Togo Shirley Well, bon' about tbat! just about makes it to school every day . . . wants to go to a business school or junior college and be a private secretary. Volleyball I. 2,' Bareball I, 2,' Glee Club I, 2. 3, 4,'Tra1'el Club I,' Dramaticr I, 2. Spring fever Grant Blaney Von Letkemann Herbert Gerald Weinstein Charles MacArthur Werner Von lWbo, me? ,urs things off, always gives people rides . . enjoys out-of-town girls, hunting, lot rods . . . will attend a government .cademy and make either the Navy or aw a career. 'rack 2. 3. 4: Sluden! Council 2: Sea lull 4,' German Club 4. Herb Tell me something . . . Argues over a physics problem while Mr. Held is lecturing . . . enjoys dating, model railroading, tennis, baseball, and chess . . . will attend engineering school. Baseball I, 2: National Honor Sociely 3, 4,' Boyr' State 3: Band 3, 4: Student Council 4: Clan Council 4,' M.l.T. Sei- ence Fair 3.'Su'arnpJco1la 3, 4: Co-Editor of Sea Gull 4. Chick Narty Break Loves fighting with a certain someone in the corridors . . . enjoys loafmg and working with his car . . . wants to be a veterrnarian. Football 3,' Sludent Counfil 2,' Dramatic Club 4. f. -s K A cruise into the john Herbert Whitehouse Whitey Bowl I can't wail until the 3151 of januar-y. ' Likes taking things apart and not put- ting them back together again, anti chas- ing girls . . . plans to go to a business school or into the Navy. Football I, orleans of the future End of the line Judith Ellen Wyman Judie What :rar I going to Jay? Is always putting it off until tomorrow . . . enjoys trips to the Prep, track meets, and tlriving with Carolyn CH . . . hopes to be an elementary school teacher after college, Intramural Barketball 2. 3: Badminton 2. 3, 4: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Senior Coun- cil 4.' BBVC 4x Clan Sbou' 45 Interna- tional Relaziom Club 3. 4: Vife-pre.ri- den! 4: Dramatic Club 45 Sea Gull 41 Dance Deroraliom 2, 3, 4. Respectfully yours ELECTIQN RETURNS Signed with respect Boy! Herb Weinstein Bob Gormley Saul Feldman Doug Haley Freddie Burk Bob Gormley Bob Kurzman Frank Ficocello Ernie Leger Buzz Mansfield Billy Hayden Mike Barr joe Hoague Terry Lyons Ralph Francis Freddie Burk Steve Polansky Freddie Marino Mike Needleman Mike DiLisio Mort Refpecteil Mort Popular Mort Likely to Succeed Handtomeft and Prettiert Mort Athletic Moft Verfatile Woman Hater, Man Hater Bert Perxonality Best Dancer Chatterbox Bert Phyfiqae, Bert Figure Wolf, Flirt Sleepieft Clock Watcher Bliifferr Witt Bert Dreffed I-Iypochomlriacr Procraftiriators Mort Romantic 44 Girlx Suzanne Smith Janet fuel Bonnie Goldberg Carole Snow Penny Hallward Belinda Bessette Gerry Regan Carolyn Burns Mary Doane Lorraine Bowers Terry Ostrozka Janet Juel Terri Spediacci Wendy Shaw Roberta Jaffee Penny Hallward Carole Snow Nancy Edinberg Roberta Jaffee Nancy Delano will soon carry uf 'M X HN Perfect prescription Sidewalk success i Slumber numbers '6 seas to be sailed our separate way S V X A., , ., .. V fy, 3 11q5,44,,.'. -' 'oz . -- , rig: 17:2- 1 Wffwf 4 ff-4' 34 ,, -Q, ymggq w yfl 'W ani? ff Fifa' 1 , U ff fs ,Y ' 4. 1 , ,W r E052 2 ' 5,5 ,Q 1414, WV. f 1 K iw , nc Wig, QQ milk A R , X . - Shapely set Synchronize watches 3 Personalities plus as stout- hearlea 41 'V , fax . 4 , Ex f Y 1 I I Q i 9 v I x Clothes-conscious A bluff and a woof I .KN-. 5 The stard ust twins 49 Hands off vovagcrs mee! Cach 5 last will ani: illitstamtnt of the Glass ut 1957 Head Willer - Mary Doane Willem -- Belinda Bessette, Kate Martin, Janet Juel, Judie Wyman, Ruth Leonard, Carolyn Burns. We, the graduating Class of 1957, being of sound bodies and feeble minds, do, at this period of old age, hereby solemnly bequeath: To Mr. Dunn - our sincere appreciation for the help and guidance he has given us, and our apologies for the headaches we have caused him. To the Juniors - the warning to start looking for a victim for the Senior Prom -- remember, He who hesitates is lost! To the Sophomores - the Driver's Ed car, mir- aculously still in one piece! To the Freshmen - to you, dear Baby Frosh, with our deepest sympathy, three long, dismal years - COURAGE! Gump Gormley and Carl Hall bequeath to Billy Ring a pool table, and an 8-ball. Tony Savino wills his free haircuts, won in the Thanksgiving game, to Danny Vousboukis. Sid Shaw bequeaths his autobiography, My Life Among the Lobster Pots, to Danny Cahill. Carole Snow leaves a cold storage room to cool off that red-hot Freshman class. Fred Rose leaves amid bugle calls, drum rolls and white gloves. Andrea Stone leaves her black leather jacket and motorcycle boots to Ellen Whiteford. Chick Werner leaves Mrs. Davis in the dark. John Whitehouse leaves a year's supply of gum stuck under a desk in 105. Dave Nichols leaves Debby to walk the corridors alone the hopeslb. Arthur Glasgow wills a few extra pounds to Frank Parsons. ' Sheila Kunian and Paula Smith bequeath their pony-tails to be dissected in Biology. Chris Sargent leaves her special interest in Marble- head to Coach Bondelevitch. George Karalekas leaves pleading with us to pay our class dues. Grant Von Letkemann and Peter Donovan be- queaih to the school a bigger and better parking lot, complete with trafhc cops and parking meters. Huck Berry leaves to join Tom Sawyer. Brenda Granger wills her few freckles to Chuckie Lynch. He needs them! Ralph Francis leaves a pillow for the ofhce bench to Jack Taymore. Suzanne Smith leaves, saying reverently God bless the sixth team! Bradley Lord leaves us all tickets to the 1967 Ice Follies, of which he will be the star. Richard Hutchinson leaves - much to the sur- prise of all! Joan Jackson bequeaths one old, beat up Time Magazine to the poor unfortunates of next year's U.S. History class. David Andelman leaves his job as manager of the basketball team to Louis Cotton with his congrat- ulations and sympathy. Gary Beden leaves to work for the Franco-Ameri- can Spaghetti Co. Larry Brenner leaves his friendly manner and cheerful smile to every member of the Junior Class. Steven Kuperstein and Kevin Condon leave their secret art of making love to JoJo Marino, it should prove of great value. Mary Doane leaves Maxine Pratt the job of pa- trolling Walker Road daily. Ruth Leonard leaves her tremendous class spirit and enthusiasm to Alan Ledbury, who needs it badly. Pat Ostaski and Roberta Caras leave mumbling Adios, adios, adios, while Mr. Hayden applauds frantically. Dick Mazow leaves his all-girl English class with many, many regrets. Mark Challant bequeaths to Dickie Gotz the job of checking M.H.S. alone. Penny Hallward leaves for the second time. Tom Ellsworth leaves the tiniest space in the parking lot to Lolita Roy. Bob Kurtzman leaves with all women at arm's length. Claude Pettis entrusts his aquarium to the skillful and able hands of Miss Lambert. Neil Romans leaves Mr. McLaughlin utterly be- wildered at the outcome of his Time Magazine test. Kate Martin leaves in dehance of speed limits, red lights, stop signs and Rudolph King. Stewart Redman bequeaths to a certain member of next year's Band his favorite song, Oh, Suzannaf' Madeline Sloan leaves her unfinished efforts and trials of knitting to Sheila Scott. Judi Allen bequeaths her middle name as a trade- mark for vitamin pills. Joyce Bluestein leaves a record entitled The Boy Next Door to Beth Stone. Lenny Brass leaves in his red, white and blue suit to pose for recruiting posters. Bobby Cavallaro leaves a nice, comfortable chair in his corner in 201 to Jeannie Leger. Mike Barr leaves his all-day vigils on Eaton's Corner, much to the delight of John McNally. Lorraine Bowers bequeaths a tape recording of her laughing, cackling and babbling to Mr. Nolan. Buzzy Mansfield wills his overwhelming and long- winded rally speeches to Jim Gorman. Don Minihane leaves his physics book to Mr. Held with much weeping, wailing, and gnashing of teeth. Eileen Scott leaves in a tractor to start life anew as a farmer's wife. Fred Burk leaves his cage fgoalie cage?J to any monkey who thinks he can tend it as well as Fred did. Paul Farnum bequeaths to Joe Monahan the key to Jack's, as he is the first one there in the morning and the last one to leave. Lonnie Eveleth leaves his drums to the girls' mod- ern dancing gym classes. Saul Feldman leaves shouting, Ladies and gentle- men of the jury! breaklhg wave with vigor Susan Gowell wills her loud, resonant voice to Ann Chenard. l Janet Juel leaves 101 unanswerable questions to anyone left at S.H.S. who dares to answer them. t Frank Ficocello leaves S.H.S. with the reputation of being the only Italian with an Irish brogue. Jeanne Legere leaves her altitude pills to Theresa Keating, who also has her head in the clouds. Roberta Jaffee leaves right behind Gump. Mike DiLisio leaves perched high on top of a snow plow. Nancy Delano also leaves perched high on top of a snow plow. What a coincidence! Mary Gambale leaves her famous recipe for ra violi to Nancy Uva. Joe Hoague and Ralph Jackson leave advice for wide awake pupils who wish to pass senior English. It is - SLEEP. Elaine Pietrowski and Gail George leave their technique of How To Keep Quiet at All Times to Melinda Goodman. Carol Lermond doesn't just leave - she digs out! Henry Pevear leaves Walt Disney wondering what became of Pluto. Peter Sherry wills his famous bachelor parties to his brother Paul, hoping that the house will remain standing. Terri Spediacci wills her many endless and un- successful shopping sprees to Janice Brennan. Barbara Butterworth and Wendy Shaw leave the well-worn path to the Butterworths' house fused be- fore and after school, during lunch and sometimes even between classeslj to Libby Soutter. John Heath bequeaths to Tubs the memory of the four-hour vigil on the New Hampshire Turnpike, plus all the songs, stories and Greek phrases that went with it. David Bartram leaves to continue the task that Swampscott High has started - disrupting Brews- ter Academy. Ernie Leger will his visor display to Miss Chasson because of its artistic value. Brenda Siegel leaves to sit by her telephone and wait for Pennsylvania to call. Ronnie Peters leaves the Farm Store truck with a few more dents than when he found it. Judie Wyman leaves the long and winding road that leads to The Prep Cwhere else?J to Mary Arroll. Ed Carroll wills 234' worth of gas to Full Tank Newton. Janet Brown leaves her formula for crazy par- ties to Chickie Addison. Robert Hunt leaves as quietly as he came. Zina Finkelstein leaves her unbelievable number of failing notices to Joel Cohen. Bindy Bessette would gladly leave Teddy Poo, but who wants him? Carolyn Burns leaves a carbon copy of her license to be pinned in the Driver's Ed car for any one who doesn't believe she really got it. Paul Duffy leaves in a cloud of dust and a hearty Hi, Hq, Pipers! Jane Ryan leaves Carol Mansfield instructions for intl: glad laughs and jumping through hoops, under batons, over jump ropes and off pyramids. Tom Conlon leaves to win the Kentucky Derby Cand that comes straight from the horse's mouthh. Estelle Eisenberg leaves several packages of gum hidden in the corners of S.H.S., to be found by some lucky underclassman. I Judy Cudmore leaves still deciding just which football to wear today. Joe Dandreo leaves his naturally curly hair to Carl Bates. Judy Bloom leaves her real cool record collection to Miss Trickey for the purpose of livening up the library. Carol Molin and Jimmy Gannon bequeath their remarkable ability to turn bright red at a moment's notice to Janet Fanjoy. Cyrille Butman leaves pouring a pitcher of water down the mail chute. Jayne Bluestein leaves her original ideas for hair styles to Charles C you know, the one who lives in the Ritzj. Tom Cahill leaves still begging for more subscrip- tions to the Sea Gull. Paul McCannon, Louis Mannetta and Tom Dolan leave with their pockets full of nails borrowed from the shop. N Doug Haley leaves amidst the sighs and broken- hearted sobs of women everywhere. Barbara Goldberg wills her many striped jerseys to the prisoners of the detention room. John Sylvester leaves the convertible top of his car to Janet Saltz, with the reminder that in case of rain - give up! Nancy Edinberg leaves Mrs. McLearn heartbroken. Roberta Miller leaves an all A report card to any poor, Hunking freshman who thinks it's impos- sible. Fred Marino leaves 6 quarts of milk to 'Billy Carlyn - Fred never touches the stuff. Lois Melzard wills to her sister Dotty the cookie jar raids before Field Hockey. Mike Needleman leaves 2 boxes of Pound-X to Eliot Rothwell. Sandra Norkum finally leaves the cradle alone. Terry Ostrozka and Bill Hayden leave in a light green Chevvy. Steve Polansky leaves his jokes to be equaled on next year's New York trip. Gerry Regan leaves singing Le Francais Al- phabetf' Pat Cort and Noel Sullivan leave the night life and high spots of Washington to Mr. 84 Mrs. Mc- Laughlin, who never got to see them. Shirley Togo bequeaths to the cafeteria a large box of potato chips from Doane's, Inc., to be served with the Friday tuna fish. Terry Lyons bequeaths a cigarette machine and smoking jackets to the Butt Line. Bonnie Goldberg and Herbie Weinstein leave us with what we think is the best yearbook ever pub- lished at S.H.S. Al King leaves with a sign that reads, The End, and this time he really means it. iiaek O ' 3.5: 'rv H lg f W 'WM' -W 'l 14' 1 xi, ef' f P 1 al? ,fm-H., .. , 'NW'-A ff..- UA A... M. Mm..-s. -ow......, ,,, V 'i'vwnwwwJ-g.,mMmT.yM.05Y it my I ,Q- , 4 VI Gi 'L A X ' Q fi 'X ' 4' 'f,,,R,H Wwiw., k,, ,. M-ffQg, QQ? i AWf7m A , K jx , 'MQ IQ 'A ' 4 V . wx . 'M b - Q WX . ,.jll,, A4 TW:w-TSYWWA WW M.,f,,,,...L..s1-:T-Wvr s , eveha ew concealed tears, ' ' ' WM 1 ' ' ' ,,,,nef.qoewdni:vS'f'wA:1-F'W f'fQ5 p gf.. ' 4-wx h, ., Q . X . , gr H+ 5 5 Q J Y x 'A we bzkl farewell X in , V , lIfI'0dIlCiI1g Some 0Ilf5fdlldillg JUNIORS Judy Nies, Tom McTcague, Lolita Roy, Tom Harding. Alan Ledbury, Prafidefzt ,,m-. 's 4-CK ISGS '27 .4-vw, ,ff Bill Cnrlyn, Jane Homnn, jim Gorman. Dick Winick, Susan Hutch, Billy Ring. 54 to high school dqys.. .- ,J ,.-- Q3 1 -l Debbie Corey, Sefrelary. I,,,, --- ---- V, vi -ffv Peter MacConachie, Carol Mansfield, Frank Parsons, Fay Curtis. x , Rothwell, Vice Prefirlenf. and these. our fellow Ed Cohen, Stephanie Pierrowski, Chuck Lynch, Bonnie Black. '25 l 'gf C Richard Delorey, Treafurer. 55 rrwvfzzzlzg a rcu' nap: euzrzpaufuc Qvrxruiuunno Maureen Dotola, Amy Clayman, Howie Frank, Sue Lappin, Paul Barrram. 'P fl A R john Flanagan, Preridenl. .ini .wmv-W-EEK K A-1 ' Jean Leger, joe Marino, Sheila Ryan, Frecl D'Ag- nese, Janice Brennan. Lynda Owens, Shirley Faino, Geno Spelta, Ed Lotti, Janet Hammonrls. joel Rooks, 'I'rwzf11rcr. 56 Shlpfnates, 117,10 IICIUC Barbara jucl, Tcrry Forbes, Nancy Ncwhall, Kathy Hatch, joseph Katz css' Nancy Carlyn, Via' Praridenl, Q Bill Darling, Bonnie Bcsscrrc, Phil Cudmore, Bob Andrews. l-in .L- 7 Kcn Stein, Tim Ncvils, Philip Janvrin, Joni White. contributed greatly 1h the 5, Madeline Cf1ffy,SfffGff1fy' fllld HBT6 IVE 1141116 tl Lrcllfdxy Uj rlxnoluuniw fi.-9 - K' 5 5 5 5, Y--:Y if 3 051 ,fl J Scalccl: Stuart Bass, Peggy Bresnahan. Stmzcling: Angel Costello, Chris Werner, Billy Bufalino, janet Burk. Tom Kleven, Prefident Ellen White, Sefretary. Marilyn Sack, Mike Powers, john Engstrom, Jo-Ann Rockofl, Rose Seward, Barbara Chapper, Deems Hatch. 58 making of happy exper1'e11c'es. .xezecrea for rnese pages oy vore of men' yeuow jresnmen, vere are a few of the many very bright lights of 1960. Q Ai fr K I 1 E2 lik e viyrna Hark, 7'rea.r11rer. Seated: Peggy Jacobs, Spiros Karalekas. Standing: Barbara Mason, Charles Esterbroolcs, Sally Devine, jim Lyons. 1'0- Q1 5 of Linda Gallo, joe Sovey, Peter Roos, Sally Tibbetrs, Ann Marino, Lloyd Zand. Richard Lesses, Vice Preridenz Marry' times durmg 5, if N! YW 'Q an-ye png.. ilk!!! R -.Q was 10 Nh... .i 1 'Nl 0 'mf W D Q., ' Q X -f M - 4 l n 4 4 1.0 + Q -av, tw w vi 1-if A Q ,M 1 is RM ' n .0 ,, N 2 W .1 . ww 'Q s Q ' X Q ,uf ffl' . , M ,X 3' t If V ' ' 'A+ ,gm ' 1- -Q 4- af 5 '..,.....w 5 K VY L K 1 av., 'I . Wil? , .. . . . . y .. ,Q 1 , N Q. .. .L ti A :fr R-4 ,,3g,'. ., . , 'rn Q . . -. K N - X i ..- O N 1 -M 'W AIX - -. -.N K , f. Q . M . Ay, M. at 0 ' ' i W , ' it ' I an 85, - , 1 1 , as , . V , X, n Q., A, ' Q 3 1 'A' N Xi.. ig Q X. O tit? 'ru o sm. 1 - 4 1 SWAMPSCOTTA STAFF Rau' I.' A. Stone, K. Martin, J. Allen, S. Feldman, Co-editorg S. Polansky, Co-editor: R. Leonard, B. Goldberg. C. Burns. Ron' 2: C. Butman, S. Kunian, T. Spedi- acai C Sar ent .Bloom, B Bes . ' . . g Y J U - sette, B. Goldberg, P. Smith, C. Molin, T. Kalikow, B. Siegel, Z. Finkelstein, Eisenberg. Rou' 3. M. Doane, J. Bluestein, F. Fico- Cello, F. Fpstein, T. Cahill, R. Cormle Cohen D Mazow, A. 1 V. J- - , . Glascow, N. Fdinberg, J. juel. LIBRARY CLUB Ron' 1: M. Goodman, Z. Finkel- stein, P. Cort, j. Saltz, Gold- berg, J. Schwartz. Rou' 2: K. Gil- der, N. Sugarman, M. Gibbs, M Donovan, K. Gallup, R. jaffee M. Weinstein, Miss Trickey. SEA GULL STAFF Row I.' S. Polansky, N. Sullivai M. Doane, T. Cahill, B. Goldberg C. Snow, B. Bessette, M. Bar Row 2: J. Wyman, J. juel, P Edinberg, P. Smith, S. Norkun C. Sargent, W. Shaw, j, Allen K. Martin, S. Smith, J. Ryan, l Pietrowski, T. Spediacci, C. Burn Row 3: S. Kuperstein, C. Hall, It Needleman, S. Feldman, G. Kar lekas, B. Gormley, R. Hutchinso A. Glasgow, D. Andelman, Rose, F. Ficocello. 62 a salty breeze 0 memories RADIO CLUB . Theran, D. Graham, D. Shep- erd, M. Butman, D. Spinale, T. orbes, P. Wilson, J. Palleschi, I-I. loplow, F. Townsend, P. Leven- Jn. Sea!ea'.' T, Fay. STUDENT COUNCIL 11' I: C. Snow, R. Leonard, B. ytlen, S. Hatch, L. Roy. Rau' 2: Owens, T. O'Leary, B. Geagan, Marino, F. Burk. Rou' 3: P. stein, C. Lynch, F. Parsons, B. rmley, P. MacConachie, D. delman. will remind us 0 ILUK KHUIU 5 IHI luw JUNIOR RED CROSS Rou' I: Z. Finkelstein, J. juel, B Black, C. Snow, S. Kunian, S Norkum. Rau' 2: M. Brendze, S Mills, J. Schwartz, W. Shaw, J o Bloom, N. Sullivan, M. Sam . Rou' 3: C. Passanisi, M. Good- man, R. Hunt, P. MacConachie j. Cudmore, S. Field. 1 A ,Q it 5 X Q QQ-5.53 Y ii fy , dam ami 1 gg xx G 2 it Q ya 's af' . M S -N Mrs QQ . -W - ,f A KWSN 5' Y XX ya: ff' S. is .:L,.'. . F? s X .., ,X ,m,. -1 ,., . 4. ,N ,F w v v K ,Q 4: 3 rg if fi 'W' sg., sf -S -. - .: - ff , if , M ii Q 32 1? if ' . X Q X y X lf Y rw - LW' 1 A ,X al Ei . , 'H - i 'wi 3 -1 X A we-' if , gr kv uw in fy f ffil :rr if K , '-Sq' . 'f' A f Eff l K in KJ? ,nf 435 x . Jgxxt f . - is Q A 3? ggysi- i? 5 ig Eh h web' ff? 5 Q 7 i m,m-5 gr 3 Q : 11 -. x V? 16' i QF ' ..:'2..1 M6-, 8 i , l ,J ' ' S. H. S. people four score strong at United Nations Building on October 26, 1956. 55 J ' WWA mum:-Q I? is a 'S' hF i w..fw,, WASHINGTON TRIP Row I: R. Caras, M. Sloan, C. Hall, P. Mac- Conachie, C. Butman, P. Cort, Z. Finkelstein, L. Brenner, Mr. J. I. MacLaughlin, Mr. J I. MaCLaughlin. Row 2: L. Bowers, G. Karalekas, M. Challant, We shall never forget. . . P. Ostaski, N. Edinberg, P. Smith. Row 3: A. Ledbury, L. Brass, S. Kuperstein, J. Bloom, N. Sullivan, E. Carroll. Row 4: R. Hutchin- son, D. Andelman, A. Savino, R. Mansfield J. Heath. 1 ' x BAND AND DRILL TEAM Row 1: R. Earle, P. Garcelon, P. Maier, T. Simons, D. Gar- finkle, M. Wotton, M. Pratt, M. Doane, C. Sargent, F Curtis, F. Rose, Drum Major, D. C. Hammond, Director: C Bloomberg, A.r.ri.fIa1zt Drum Major: Ryan, P. Smith, S Pietrowski, T. Spediacci, P. Gross, E. Bloomberg, T. Gilder E. Patrikas, and D. Weinstein. Row 2: R. Garnnkle, B Mason, B.Swartz,J. Mcl.aughlin,J. Barnett, B. Perry, P. Roos, A. Shauffer, M. Jacobs, D. Germaine, C. Germaine, R. Gold- man, T. Kalikow, L. Owens, J. MacLean, B. Cole, J. Perron C. Lewis, S. Russell, M. Gibbs, B. Cliapper, and D. Scan- difbo. Row 3: H. Alberg, Wilson, P. Palatt, S. Gold- Stein, C. Jafffee, R. Slessinger, l.. Zand, Rowland, H. Meltzer, B. Loiter, L. Andersen, J. Smidt,g E. Donald, J. Symonds, R. Beck, L. Bromberg, S. Redman, S. Loring, S. Polansky, and M. Kahn. Row 4: L. Engleman, P. Epstein, H. Colley, L. Segel, G. Morse, D. Andelman, Stein, B. Jordan, B. Hapgood, G. Galardi, G. Pleau, T. Kleven, H. Weinstein, S. Whitescarver, Reimer, B. Segel, and B. Landsman. CHEERLEADERS Row I: Barb Juel, Barb Butter- worth, Janet Juel. Rau' 2: Wendy Shaw, Bindy Bessette, Libby Sout- ter, Barb Geagan. the mass hysteria of . , -is-7' ' f f. Q Lf ., Q fig- . . nw -.3 4-ag., ,H J V2 My, VY , , Ip '51, , V' my 7.4 A ,L f--M ww .W Forward March .7 'fix -sr . e M Precision SENIOR COUNCIL Row I: 1. Wyman, G. Kar- alekas, R. Gormley, J. juel, D. Haley, J. Cudmorc. Row 2: B. Goldberg, R. Leon- ard, B. Butterworth, B. Bessetre, P. Hallward, W. Shaw, N. Edinberg. Row 3: C. Snow, E. Leger, C. Hall, M. Needleman, F. Ficocello, T. Spediacci. 67 a last-minute victory. . . FOOTBALL l 1 l i .l K. SQUAD Rau' 1: W. Hayden, R. Mansfield, A. King, D. Haley, Co- Row 3: E. Rothwell, E. Loveday, R. Coe, I.. Maston, R. Cafvlu' F. Burk, Co-Cliff.: R, Francis, T. Lyons, F. Marino. Gowen, K. Stein, F. Parsons, D. Frary, T. Nevils, B. Ring, R011' 2: W. NXfooLl, Cf. Hall, A. Savino, D. Barrram, T. Flana- Gorman. Row 4: G. Blais, R. Owens, Cohen, j. Milo, gan, P, MacConachie, R. Wiimiek, M. Barr, D. Nichols. B. Carlyn, T. Lindsey, P. Somerby, R. Maitland, C. Lynch. C,'n'C,11j2lfm1 Fred Burk K Ui lip nu, ui wr K a X ' f JK r Q ! . ww- p t f. 4 sf- xiw ww., ln' .. - 1 . Go! Go! Go! 68 C0-Capffzifz Doug Haley e surglng przde as R Stevenson, S. Bondele- vitch, H. Foster VARSITY COACHES HIGH LIGHTS Team of 56 attains goal of crushing Wo- burn 38-2 . . . The hairy wonder switches from end to halfbaclt and makes good . . . The Big Blue rolls over Cambridge Latin and Dan- vers but stubs its toe at Winthrop . . . Wrong- way Bair tackled before he could score for Danvers . . . Hydra-matic Marino, with 8-I points, second highest scorer in Essex County cheerleaders and fans not frozen, even during the Rindge Tech game . . . After three years, the Magicians eke out a victory over the Blue . . . Pabst Pete plays his greatest game of sea- son in the last . . . All-star Lyons tremendous in down-field blocking for the Big Blue backs . . . Burk and Haley show great spirit which will be hard for other captains to top . . . Bright . . . Big Blue defense, laden with Sophs, best future ahead for Big Blue - J.V.'s and Frosh in North Shore . . . Muscles Hayden big factor finish with undefeated seasons . . . Good Luck! Y! in success of the Blue line . . . The spirit of the I ? . I I l l l l L W iIminz'1.t,n. LM9- ' SENIOR SQUAD Ron' 1: C. Hall, D. Bartram, A. Savino, A. King, W. Hayden, R. Iirancils, F. Burk, Co-Ctzpln' T. Lyons. Row Hour team 7' passed by. . . 2: M. Barr, F. Marino, R. Mansfield, D. Haley, Co- Caplu' D. Nichols. Al King Dave Barrram Mxke Barr Carl Hall Poosh ! the undying spirit, ampscorr ampscotr ampscotr ampscott ampscorr ampscorr ampscotr ampscorr ampscotr SUMMARY 38 Vlobum ., 32 Cambridge Latin 59 Danvers , 6 Winthrop ....,.,. 12 Amesbury . . ,. ,. 20 Sr. Mary's 20 Revere . . 36 12 Ionference games Rindge Tech ,, Marblehead . 6t 6 0: 12 our 22' 13 13 19 Ralph Francis though failure seemed certazh . . Nailed Dave Nichols 71 Tony Savino HIGH LIGHTS I' 1131.111 1'1lJlJ1X1L 1 SQUAD Row 1: B. Butterworth, N. O'Neill, S. Pietrowski, C. Sargent, J. Jackson, B. Bessette, Captaing W. Shaw, A. Price, M. DiPrisco, Bonnie Bessette, P. Pritchard. Row 2: R. Leonard, R. Dilisio, L. Bailey, M. Pratt, L. Melzard, F. Curtis, L. Sout- ter, B. Segel, A. Emery, C. Mansfield, D. Hoff. Row 3: J. Fanjoy, S. Broughton, W. Eiseman, S. Hatch, S. Devine, N. Carlyn, I. Nelson, J. Nies, J. MacLean, H. Webster, L. Segel, M. Hark. Row 4: J. Kelly, B. Juel, S. Sadlon, M. Dotolo D. Holt, S. Martin, N. Edinberg, H. Roos, C. Burns, M. Doane, J. Burk, M Martin. Row 5: F. Spinale, L. Owens, Leger, S. Hennessey, D. Melzard, M Arroll, P. Keenan, E. Pietrowski, S. Smith, J. Ackerman, J. Ryan, J. Chaisson 9 Season starts early with summer practices at Bessettes' . . . Joan Jackson sets up a scoring record for future halfbacks to top . . . Attempt to equal boys in deep knee bends and jumping jacks accomplished - push-ups not yet at- tempted . . . Hockey in the way of Mary's baby- sitting for the Chink. . .The need for water- proof shin guards or a rainless season . . . Eddie - Miss Boynton's favorite . . . Come on, Sea gull, Hy . . . Who said Dick kicked Chris in the shins? - that was just one of those well- practiced right drives . . . The desire of all to learn Little Mary's fabulous scope . . . The season finished undefeated and, although prac- tices are over, on a trip by Phillips Park you still hear the echoes of God bless the sixth team. 72 Grand Slam the desperate outburst SUMMARY Swampscott l Melrose 0 Swampscotr 5 Danvers 0 Swampscott 7 Malden . 0 Swampscott 'a Stoneham 0 Swampscott 5 Danvers 0 Swampstott l Marblehead . 1 Swampscott 3 jackson College 1 Stealthy Shot Sure Swat FIRST TEAM Row I: W. Shaw, F. Curtis, N. Jil! O'Neill, B. Bessette, Cfzpmim A. Price, C. Sargent. Row 2: B. Butterworth, J. jackson, S. Pietrow- ski, M. DiPtisco, Bonnie Bessette, R. Leonard, P. Pritchard, Mrs. F. McLearn, Coafla. 73 as the minutes closed mf SQUAD Row 1: R. Hutchinson, R. Francis, B. Berry, Co- Capmin F. Burk, E. Leger, P. Sherry E. Lotti, J. Syl- vester, C0-Captain. Row 2: Manager K. Condon, D. Phillips, E. Loveday, L. Chadwell, B. Doughty, P. Sherry, D. Coe, G. Atkins, B. Darling, D. Phillips, D. Skinner, P. Doherty. A... . .4 Net Profit 74 Pursued fs Bu 'a Listen Q x iz Vx MQ. 3 Q Q if Q ak ' lf Ah ..N A ' ,,sf9--3 K , ,.,.-v K L- i ,K g i i' -W-- 'W 'A 'Ni x. '-. Q X. 'N M... ,A XS. X TP X N a ' , wma, ,X fw av 355 'X W f 3 My R, tg . N ' ..,:.T..,fA.V -M ' 1 ' I Y f -'fi XX. f x. J: 3, 1 V W ,, Q . ..,,.. Q-ff W 4. - V! .- Hwqow wx.. .' ' K N, m f . , T1 1- NA . N, if ,....c -ff QQ--nf X I ,A 1 , ' ' ' fm- fn ' Aw ' ,xfbx Oils' - 1 x IL! 1. LJ .lJf1LJl.X.LJ 1 1JI'1L1LJ 1 ly ,- wt. ici -5 im I VIE? f is Ri' A ictc MQ TEAM Row 1: George Blais, Leonard Eveleth, Bob Gormley, Mike Needleman, Jack Milo. Row 2: Ken Stein, Bill Carlyn, Dick Gowen, Dick Boyden, john Flana- gan, Chuck Lynch. HIGH LIGHTS Mike Needleman's nifty playmaking, both during the season and in the All-star game at Amesbury, where he was high scorer . . . Blais's scoring - Cousy better watch out . . . Richard Boyden's caretaking of Phillips Park - espe- cially during the snowy season . . . Bill Car- lyn's 22 rebounds in the last game . . . The j.V.'s beat Amesbury . . . Captain-elect Lynch and his deadly set shot . . . The Big Blue really comes through in the overtime against Marble- head, 50-49 . . . Towering above all else, the outstanding example of leadership and good sportsmanship displayed by Captain Gump Gormley. 6 Up in the Air sounds of the past. Swampscotr Swampscott Swampscott Swampscort Swampscott Swampscort Swampcsott Swampscott Swampscotr Swampscort Swampscott Swampscott Swampscott Swampscott Swampscotr SUMMARY 42 65 41 60 . 28 52 49 75 43 65 64 55 47 47 50 ' Conference games St. Mary's , , 57 Danvers . 49 Winthrop , . 44' Amesbury 43 XVoburn 41 Punchard 70 Marblehead ,. 71 Danvers 42 ' Winthro 49 ' P Newburyport 44 Amesbury , 39 Newburyport 54 Woburn 52 ' Punchard . 72 Marblehead 49 Come Down, Ball! Swish by Gump The Art of Possession the clash and roll ,L Q5 K v-. X .-. Cash from the Corner CIRLSJ BASKETBALI., 3 Qmwywg .. i ..-wget.. .S . .2 J an K J 'F I 01 iZn12 Q SQUAD Row I: J. Burk, R. Seward, S. Devine, J. MacLean, N. Edinberg, Mamzgcrq M. Pratt, I.. Bailey, Betty Butter- worth, Bonnie Bessette. Rou' 2: T. Keating, S. Hatch, L. Melzard, C. Sargent, W. Shaw, P. I-Iallward, Barb Butterworth, Bindy Bessette. Row 3: J. Brennan, A.f.r't. Managerq A. Clayman, M. Boyden, A. Chaisson, D. Melzard, J. Ackerman, N. O'Neill, A. Price, H. Newman, L. Segel, F. Curtis, M. Arrol, B. Segal, N. Carlyn, L. Roy, AJ.r'l. Manager. Red for Bunny 78 Which way do I shoot? as the band draws near. . SUMMARY In for the Kill HIGH LIGHTS Swampscott 68 Salem . Swampscott . 72 Beverly Swampscott 81 Reading , Swampscott 62 Marblehead Swampscott . 69 Malden Swampscott , 58 Salem Swampscott 67 Beverly Swampscott 82 Marblehead The guards adopt new plays - scoop and bloody Mary . . . We won . . . The great attempts to hit that certain score finally achieved . . . Be- cause we won . . . Soph sensation tops with 253 . . . Because we won . . . Hide your food - here come the Seniors . . . Because we won . . . Beverly game - Is there a referee in the house? . . . We won . . . Busses to away-games - Let's give a cheer for the Seniors, a new song a day keeps the underclassmen away . . . What do they think this is, a dressing room? . . . Because we won . . . Janice on the prowl or who stole the oranges? . . . Because we won . . . First time in five years that the girls have had an undefeated season . . . Because We Won . . . Good luck to Captain-elect Sue Hatch and next year's team. FIRST TEAM Row I: W. Shaw, Co-Captaim Barb Butterworth and P. Hall- ward, S. Hatch. Rou' 2: N. Edinberg, Manager: C. Sar- gent, Bindy Bessette, T. Keat- ing, Legere, I.. Melzard, Mrs. M. Hanify, Coach, Mrs. F. McI.earn, Coach. exuberant voices jozhed MEMORIES? AH. . . MEMORIES!! Soap Box, Please! Pyramidal Pouncers 30 Treasurefs Trial 171 rousing song and cheer T 5 E ? 1 f i f E 5 5 Getting in the Act A, t 5 The IIIIGUCCI Bubble in the Bubbler 8-I all echoes of days among good Swampscotl friends. . . I 'W P Q4 'O K5 I Y fs, . v TJ f 1 2' ,ra 5 ,V N '12 Rum RUWHQW va 5 I Rx 'E al.. I . MY 12193: Q N' ,, .1 wi' 1' Kollege Board Kram SPONSORS . Doane 81 Son aton's lotel Edison 'he Farm Store of Swampscott Ir. and Mrs. John W. Gowell ack's Spa 9hn's Home Bakery ynn Five Cents Savings Bank ohn A. Massey lcCarriston Heating 8: Plumbing 'uritan Fish Market '. W. Rose Motor Co., Inc. fir. 8: Mrs. Arnold L. Snow urf Theatre 'allee's Delicatessen SPONSORS J. P. Purdy, Inc., Photographers Lynn Daily Evening Item A Green Tours Owens Shoe Factory Outlet Booma - Breed, Inc. Chix John Polando Mr. M. H. Baker Bertini's Restaurant, Inc. Briggs Coal Co. Bufalino Insurance Agency Burri'l'l Street Pharmacy Cargill Motor Co., Inc. China Sails Restaurant Coleman Oldsmobile Co., Inc. Backward Class we could ever know. SPONSORS Willard D. Martin, Insurance Agency Inc. Room 107 Mr. 8: Mrs. Ezra Andelman B 84 E Paint 8c Wall Paper Co. Mr. 8: Mrs. Glenn W. Bartram Bickford's Pharmacy Philip J. Blood Mr. 84 Mrs. Laurence Burns Roy Durkee Frank's Market Dr. 8: Mrs. David Kunian Swampscott Standard Garage Cele Taylor Room 101 Corbett's Hardware Store f-M . to f-' Jw- ' 6 ,,,-'t A 'Q V gl HM Safe Storage SPONSORS Lally's Garage Ray's Barber Shop Rock-a-Bye Baby Shop Rosa Brothers Barber Shop Sam's Town and Tweed Shop Arthur Stern, jeweler Mr. 8: Mrs. Paul Allen Atlantic Plumbing 84 Heating Co. Beach Bluff Pharmacy Beacon Chevrolet Co., Inc. The Beauty Cove Mr. 8: Mrs. Lewis H. Berry Mr. 8: Mrs. Ernest S. Bessette Besse's Apparel Shop Bill 8: Bob's Esso You Never Learn! 85 All these shall we remember... l ..., , 3 I Word Wealth SPONSORS Mrs. Samuel L. Bloom Mr. 8: Mrs. Hyman Bluestein Bruce Hamlin's Mr. 8: Mrs. Frederick Burk Mr. 8: Mrs. E. R. Butterworth Claude's Aquarium Mr. 8: Mrs. Thomas J. Cahill Mr. 8: Mrs. George Caras Carroll's Service Station Chiancone's Tailor Shop Mr. 8: Mrs. Thomas W. Condon Mr.'8: Mrs. Kenneth Cort Mr. 8: Mrs. Carl Crosby Mr. 8: Mrs. Clifton W. Cudmore Mr. 8: Mrs. Harry Eisenberg 86 Dynamite Duo 'fig' 0 S313 4 J. Q19... lol vfjlilgg Q ffm? .4385 '.al.vsl'f'7 ?, wherever wlhds may take us SPONSORS Eliot's Fruit Basket Mrs. Samuel M. Ellsworth Essex Oil Co., Inc. The Evalou Mr. 8: Mrs. Fred W. Eveleth Mr. at Mrs. Arthur Feldman Feldman Lumber Co., Inc. C. M. Finch Rabbi Sc Mrs. Meyer Finkelstein A Friend Mr. 8.1 Mrs. William Frohlick Mr. 84 Mrs. D. Glasgow Mrs. Grace Haley Mr. 84 Mrs. Michael Hallward Hill 81 Welch Co. Why? it wherever tide may guide us Udopia Hill Service Stations Inc. Mr. 8: Mrs. Harry .Ialfee C. P. Jeffers Pharmacy Inc. Mrs. Sotiria Karalekas Kessel's Meat Market Mr. 8: Mrs. Donald Krueger 8: Son Leone's Flower Shop Lynn Sporting Goods Co., Inc. Mar-Scort Mr. 8: Mrs. Leon Michaud Joe Milo and Company Musinsky's Shoe Store Mr. 8: Mrs. H. A. Nichols North Shore Dance Studio Noyes Hardware Mrs. Henry A. Pevear SPONSORS Mr. 8: Mrs. Philip Polansky Mr. 8: Mrs. Gordon S. Redman Mr. 8: Mrs. William F. Regan Miss Roberta Richardson Room 103 Skiro Shop, Inc. Mr. 8: Mrs. John W. Ryan, jr. Mr. 8: Mrs. Theodore Sargent Mr. 8: Mrs. George Siegel Mr. 8: Mrs. Arnold A. Spediacci Thomas Beauty Salon Uva's Service Station Mr. 8: Mrs. H. W. Von Letkemann Mr. 8: Mrs. Douglas Wyman Dr. 8: Mrs. Walter P. Zand Room 106 .N Q--Y - Farewell, Alma Mater! US U76 set OUI' COUTS6 l.llf0 the flllllfd' , , 1 fn SQ N B Q iiffa f A ' r . 1 .5 . '45 it , s mn Ever guided by 'FW .Vrana X . 'g Q 3 ' K ...M MM xx wel W.. .Ml ,M mis 0' U . . ' f Qgfxm 'X wx s S XCR, Z,,43:L.... L 5 , -f ::5 1 X , Qi F S W , . 1 Uv K Risky . -Q - ' Ax .- jf f ' 'gg-if ' it Jqgbts Q lg: , ' - I 'im ' .6 'kfff' '33 'A LLWA LL A K .jk R315 V ffimi, wsu., ,Ai I - ' , . 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