Tenney High School - Torch Yearbook (Methuen, MA)

 - Class of 1956

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Front row: Janet Fitzpatrick, Frank Tetler '11-Gi. -gp Ng.. Editor, Robert Leger, Brenda Perry. , 4 - l Q 51 FRANK TETLER l , l . l i . I e ,,-xl t Vi wk Q The entire Yearbook Staff whose untiring efforts made this book the success it is. l 'QA f - 3, S ' J ff ff v-7' gn 'HQLQQ vb uf M Vx Y .. J, A254 ' .ef ,Puri 4 251'-' 31:15 ' X ' -'f' ' 5,'.':2 Q ' X ,,.1,sfH. f,-, B -f ' A . 3-. 4- Q 0' J ,.......-A U f V J 8 V 'Q' I P -nllrfl AE? f V yffxl Iwi. L -.3 9 fu: ff? 5 fig F, 'Q 'Q QLD ROBERT WEINHOLD Presfdenr . I I CECILE DESCH ENE Secretary 0 . ARA TUTUNJ IAN Vice President CD I., , RICHARD SIMONIAN Treasurer gf! w 't'4 'Y X G ':., DOROTHY ARAKELIAN Good nature is one of the richest fruits of personality. Glee Club l A warm heart . . . a heart warming smile . . . with a genius for making friends . . , sunny disposition . . . extremely generous . . . brown-eyed brunette equals Dotty. SANDRA ARMITAGE Softly speak and sweetly smile. A quiet girl with a pleasing smile describes Sandy. She is always ready to lend a helping hand. Here's wishing her success in the future, and in anything that she may do. PAUL AROLD Great sportsmanship and personality Football 4 years CCaptainJ Basketball 2 Baseball 4 years Class Officer 2, 3 Talent Show 3 Yearbook Staff Senior Play Committee Italian Club 3 Paul will certainly go places with his good looks, ability, and personality. Keep up the good work, and you will find that the road of life will lie smooth and straight before you. JOYCE BALL To know her well is to like her better Maiorettes 2, 3, 4 Yearbook Staff Blue and White 4 Senior Play Committee Everyone is familiar with Joyce's happy smile, pleasant disposition and sparkling personality. She has won many friends during her high school days. With your fine attributes, Joyce, you are assured a happy and successful future. ROBERT BASSETT Trouble Never Troubles Him Student Council, President 4 Band 2 Boys' State 3 Student Exchange 3 Our President of the Student Council ,. . , tall and dignified in appearance . . . energetic . . . a popular and competent leader . . . zestful Bob. ,vang .rw-. 303 - -04 5.0-.,..' dr: if Garb 1' 'GSS faux av- T '59 WILLIAM BELLMORE What's Life Without A Smile Bill is a carefree fellow and very popular all around school, espec- ially with the girls. Lots of luck, Bill, in your future. CAROL BENJAMIN Neat, Sweet - Can't Be Beat Carol is cute, well-dressed and captures anything she wants with her great personality. Keep up the good work Carol, and you will never regret it. NEIL BENNETT Hard work brings its reward Neil's ability and personality will help him on his way to the top of the ladder. Lots of luck in the future. JOANNA BLECZINSKI Sweetness and goodness in her person shines Senior Play Committee 4 Joanna is a girl whose smile and personality have brightened many a dreary day. Because of her ability and personality, she can't lose. Good luck, Joanna, in whatever you attempt. JOSEPH BONACORSI Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm. Yearbook Staff A Honor Society Senior Play ltalian Club, President 4 Math Club 4 Band I, 2, 3, 4 Joe is a very serious student in all respects. His ability and ambition, together with his warm manner and sense of humor, assure him success and happiness. His prowess as a musician and as a student is well-known at Tenney. We wish you all the success and happiness one person could possibly have, Joe. PHILLIP BRADY Happy-go-lucky Phil, always laughing and cheerful . . . Phil, a happy fellow who is in his glory among hot rods. With his experience and personality, he should make a go of it. Good Luck, Phil. RICHARD BRETON Whatever the hour he'll never look sour Basketball l, 2, 3 Baseball l, 2, 3, 4 Dick is a light-hearted, easy-going boy, and one of the wits of our class. His ready smile and willingness to lend a hand, have made him a number one asset to our class. His friendliness and good humor are bound to help him be successful in whatever he may attempt. Success is yours, Dick. SANDRA BUDD She shines in her sincerity Yearbook Staff A Senior Play Committee 4 Sandy is a very neat appearing girl, and has a keen sense of humor. With Sandy's politeness, we feel that she will be a success in the future. BETTY Burt Bubbling over with personality Betty is known as a sociable, carefree girl, but can be serious when the occasion demands. She is a girl worth knowing, and one with whom it is easy to get along. May your future be overflowing with happiness and success, Betty. MAUREEN BYRON A smile on her lips, a twinkle in her eye Yearbook Staff Glee Club Italian Club Maureen has the smile of an angel and a devilish gleam in her eye. With all her personality and charm, she is bound to go far in the future. ikt 59N 'swf Avy, ,aim , U v 'Wu -, -' .ff r HAZEL CABLE Gay and Lively Always Midge is a fun loving and sociable girl, Because of her great personality, she won many friends. Keep it up, Midge, and the sun will always shine. RAYMOND CARVER Quiet, but friendly Baseball l Talent Show 2, 3, 4 Tall, good looking, and naturally quiet. Ray's close friends know J bf! that there is a subtle humor beneath his sober manner. His considera- that ,. I Suv .uf .t tion for others will profit him in the future. Good luck to a fellow who well deserves it. May success be yours, Ray. NANCY CHAREST Light of heart, gay of spirit Glee Club l Nancy likes dancing. Her lively sense of humor and her willingness to help, have won her many friends. May success be yours in every- thing you ever attempt, Nancy. ELIZABETH CLARK Personality and talent are sure ways to fame Talent Show 2 Glee Club l Betty, with her personality, ability, and charm is a real asset to the class of 56. She has a lot of talent in singing and dancing. With a personality like yours, Betty, fame and fortune will be yours. CARL EDWARD CLAUS Whatever is worth doing at all is worth doing well Math Club Honor Society 3 Senior Play Committee Eddie, our quiet, willing classmate . . . intellectual curiosity . . . talented pianist . . . speaks but little and to the point . . . iust so tall and easy to get along with . . . may all your hopes be fulfilled. CHARLES Coco Nothing Ever Bothers Him Yearbook Staff Senior Play Companionable Charlie . . . always ready to lend a helping hand . . . attentive to his work . . , easy to talk to . . . takes shorthand and typing in his stride . . . a serious student with a good sense of humor. JANE CONNORS Softly speak and sweetly smile Yearbook Staff Senior Play Committee Dark hair with snow white complexion . . . usually shy and quiet . . soft spoken . . . genuinely attentive and sympathetic equals Jan. VVILLIAM COREY Girls swoon at the wink of his eye Bill is well liked by everyone. His keen sense of humor and ver- satility will carry him far. Good luck in all you do, Bill. DOROTHY CONSENTINO Friendliness and neatness are Dotty's aspects Italian Club 2 A friendly smile . . . reliable, quiet, ano nice . . . sincere, light- hearted disposition . . . witty . . . shy at times . . . and a vivid imagination, our brown-eyed Dot. RONALD CONTARINO Where woman be, there be I also Band l, 2, 3, 4 Ron is better known as the boy with the horn. He will be re- membered as a mischievous and funeloving lad. Ron's carefree at- titude and genial nature have acquired countless friends for him. He will certainly be a success in whatever he does in the future. Best of luck, Ron, I ri -9 .5 can 'qw v-vol' Wei AO i O'O'r-QY HAVE X A 1-4iNCr TO 5 wana 4 l 3 C- l li Qi: 0,9 ri -ss'-'!'..Jrft Kew. au: .1 ROSEMARlE CONTARINO A Bright Mind and Good Personality Go Well Together Majorettes 2, 3, A Yearbook Staff Commencement Usherette 3 Italian Club Secretary 4 Math Club Although Rosie may have what appears to be a reserved manner she certainly has many friends. Pleasant, sincere, and cooperative, she is a girl with ambition. May success be yours in the future. JOYCE CONTE A merry heart for all the day Diminutive and sweet . . . blond hair and bright eyes, carefree and charming . . . with a gay laugh . . . dependable and amiable . . , a lifetime of happy days to you, Joyce. BARBARA COOPER A bundle of fun Because of Bunny's winning smile, she won herself a host of friends. The Class of 56 will always remember her cute Dimples. With all your personality, Bunny, you will succeed in whatever you may attempt. BARBARA COTE Sweet is her nature and sunny are her skies Talent Show Senior Play Committee A cheery smile and friendly attitude toward everyone characterizes Barb. She does well in her studies, and I'm sure she'll have lots of success in the things she attempts. Best of luck in the future, Barb. ROBERT CURNEW His Military Manner does not surpass his personality Il Cadets 2, 3, 4, Lieutenant Colonel 4 Yearbook Staff Bob, a competent Lieutenant and colonel . . . energetic . . . intelligent and ambitious . . . a good mixer with a winning smile and easy conversation . . . popular among all his classmates. I JAMES DADuccl Cheerfulness and Personality Jim is an unassuming, quiet fellow, who is well liked by all his classmates. These qualities, ioined with sincerity and determination to succeed assure him of a happy, successful future. Best of luck in all you attempt, Jim. HELEN DARLINGTON Silently speak and sweetly smile Basketball 2, 3, A Field Hockey 4 Senior Play Committee Helen is one of our quiet classmates, but nevertheless her pleasing ways attract many friends. Stay as you are, Helen, and success will be yours. ANN DAvis Pretty to walk with and witty to talk with Student Council 3 Maiorettes 3 Yearbook Staff Glee Club Senior Play Committee Debating Club Blue and White Representative Ann's happy laugh and friendly smile have won her many friends throughout her years at THS. Her merry disposition and sense of humor make her fun to be with. Stay as you are, Ann, you're terrific. BRUCE DEARDON A light heart lives Iong Band l, 2, 3, 4 Baseball 1 Bruce is certainly a happy-go-lucky fellow. He ..--.,.tr seem to have a care in the world. Bruce's antics have livened many a dull moment for his fellow scholars, A toast to success, Bruce. DECENZO, ROBERT A sport at all times Golf 3 Student Council 4 Although Bob has not been with us all four years, he has made a big hit at Tenney. Never worrying about anything, he leads a ioyful and contented life. How can you keep a fellow like that down? 5 IVR -auf' 1' YOO BUS' 4 Y ,ri Jie BHC Q NOT A-,u,AB E ANTHONY DE Fusco Merrily on his way Football 3 Color Guard A Cadets 2, 3, -1 You've all seen Tony marching with the Cadets. He is easy going and well liked by all. His iovial disposition and joking manner will make him a success in anything he does. PAmctA DELANY Actions speak louder than words Senior Play Committee Yearbook Committee Quiet, kind, and considerate are only a few adiectives that well describe Pat, With her cheery disposition and friendly attitude, she has won many friends. Stay as nice as you are, Pat. JACQUELINE DEMERS She may be quiet, but look again Senior Play Committee Blue and White Associate Editor This charming miss possesses a marvelous personality. Even though Jackie is one of the more reserved members of our class, her good sense of humor has made her popular with everyone. Good luck in your chosen career, Jackie. ALBERT DEPETRILLO I love the life I live Band l, 2, 3, 4 Baseball 3 Al has a carefree and genial attitude. He has been very much a part of our band. Your optimism and good humor are bound to carry you successfully through life. Good luck, Al. CARL DEQUALTRO Silence is a virtue Carl is one of the quieter members of the class ,and a serious student, This industrious and amiable lad is sure to find happiness in the future. Cecile DESCHENE Lovely to look at, delightful to know Senior Play Committee Class officer, Secretary 4 Talent Show 3, 4 Yearbook Staff Although Sis hasn't been with us all four years, her charm, friendliness, and a lively sense of humor have made her one of the most likeable members of the class of 56. Her winning ways and friendly attitude make Sis a girl worth knowing. DELORES DIGLORIA Gay and lively always Glee Club 3 4 Italian Club 2 Carefree and easy going aptly describe Delores With her pleasing smile and winning ways she has made herself a popular girl t Tenney I-IARRIET DILL Twinkling eyes reflect a cheerful soul Glee Club I 2 Harriet as noted for her sparkling smile a td personality An enthusias tic supporter of all school activities she is always ready to lend a helping hand We are sure she will be a great success in her chosen career WILLIAM DoNovAN Happy from care am I I am free Ba etballl 2 3 4 Baseball I 3 Football I 2 3 Glee Club 2 4 Senior Play Committee Iggy will be remembered for his basketball bility but h easy going manner and humorous remarks make him one of our more popular boys Whenever theres a prank to be committed you can usually rest assured that Iggy s in on it ROBERT DOYLE Whats life without a smile? I'1l23 digs Senior Play Committee Bob is a sociable fellow well liked by all He may seem to be the quiet type but wherever there is fun to be had you can be sure he is I V... X .. ,' -A f at L J , I , ' -,nj A ' .. an 4.- KYB' I-us-W..-f 'WMP' , T, 'Q 1... 7 , cz. ,g ' I 31 ' ef x . X . ., I , J aw ., xf, . L, -'4',f'. '1 .iff 4 K - fr A 1. , 'UMM' getting his share Lots of luck in the future Bob M lt 1 2' ,Q QQ!-it ,il N. w .nf ROBERT DREW Laugh and the world laughs with you Golf 2, 3 Basketball 2, 3, 4 Senior Play Committee A class will never have its dull moments if one sits near Bob. He has participated in several school activities, Bob has a fine sense of humor and is loads of fun at parties. Good luck, Bob. JACQUELINE DUFRENES Mischief sparkles in her eyes A happy laugh and a friendly smile-Jackie has both. Her good nature and pleasant ways make her fun to be with. Good luck to you, Jackie, you deserve the best of everything. SANDRA EAMES With a song in her heart, and a smile on her lips Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4 Talent Show Senior Play PTSA Delegate Italian Club 4 Best of luck to one of our class' most talented members. Her sing- ing and her acting in the Senior play will always be remembered by her classmates. NEIL EICHORN Earnest, diligent, success is his Baseball Manager l, 2, 3, 4 Basketball Manager l, 2, 3, 4 Blue and White Staff Senior Play Committee Math Club Glee Club Debating Club Yearbook Staff Neil is a friendly fellow with a wholesome spirit and an engaging smile for all. He is certain to succeed in anything he attempts. Good luck, Neil. JOHN EMMOTT Where to find his equal would be hard Color Guard Cadets Maior Although John is one of the quieter fellows of the class, he is, nevertheless, very amiable. He always manages to stay out of trouble: however, he still knows how to have a swell time because he is a swell fellow. ELIZABETH ENGLISH What's life without a smile? Glee Club 3, 4 Senior Play Committee 4 Debating Club 4 Math Club 4 Commencement Usherette 3 Elizabeth is one of the quieter students. Her name has appeared on the Honor Roll many times and I am sure she will be successful in whatever she chooses to do in the future. Best of luck. ROBERT FENTON Good things come in small packages Band l, 2, 3, 4 Bob may be small but his capacity for fun is large. He is very well-liked by all who know him, We know you will be a success. Good luck, Bob. BARBARA F1NK Wit and charm has she Talent Show 3, 4 Blue and White Staff 3, 4 Yearbook Staff Debating Club 4 Senior Play Committee Orchestra I Honor Society 3, 4 Commencement Usherette Barbara's sunny disposition and easy going way have cheered us on many a gloomy day. Her neat appearance and sparkling smile lend a happy atmosphere all the while. She has been active in school affairs, and we feel confident that she will find success in whatever she seeks. Best of luck. ANGELO FISICHELLA There is humor in everything Football l, 3, 4 Senior Play Committee Cadets 2, 3, 4 ltalian Club A witty remark, a wry grin, and a devil-may-care manner describe Angelo. His carefree way has won him many a friend at MHS. We wish you the best of luck in the future. JANET FITZPATRICK Petite in size-great in mind, a sweeter girl you'll never find Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Senior Play Committee Yearbook Blue and White 4 Talent Show 4 Cute and petite are perfect adjectives to describe Janet. Full of fun with a winning personality, she has a warm friendly Hi for everyone. Best of luck to you in the future. iff Qs fir db' YT fx: was .W Nt v 'wh 3,5 ft 'iii l .y '. Xl JUDITH FLETCHER Light of heart and gay of spirit Senior Play Committee , Glee Club 3, 4 3- Blue and White , We are all familiar with Judy's happy smile, and pleasing dis- M position, She has thoroughly enioyed her high school years, being .. serious or witty as the occasion demanded. Always keep your winning ways, Judy. PAMELA FORD Sweet and Lovely Blue and White Senior Play Committee Debating Club 4 Yearbook Committee Pamela is one of our more quiet and serious students at 1 i MHS, She is sociable, considerate, cooperative, and extremely popular. She is both obliging and ambitious in her work. We wish you the '-.1 ! 1 best of luck, Pam. ANNETTE FREGEAU Twinkling eyes that light her way Cheerleading A Yearbook Staff Debating Club Senior Play Committee ,-an if nf , W I Annette is a girl who will succeed in anything that she under- ! takes. Her friendly disposition has made her popular with all who -. know her. Good things are in store for you, Ann. MICHAEL GRAHAM ' Tenshun you all Q Cadets 2, 3, Captain 4 Basketball 3, 4 Mike is a fellow who needs no introduction. His good looks ,...,,, and sparkling personality are known to all. His even disposition and -' winning smile have helped him to win a host of friends. Keep your excellent qualities and success will be yours. Xin' . I ,va THOMAS GRANEY Where to find his equal would be hard to tell! Basketball I, 2, 3 Blue and White Staff 4 Baseball l Gus has a ready grin and friendly manner that attracted many ' friends. His fine qualities will always be an asset to him. All the luck in the world, Gus. ELEANOR GRASSO Light and gay, she goes on her way Glee Club 2, 3, 4 Italian Club I, 2 Ellie is very friendly and has a pleasant disposition. She possesses a carefree and happy-go-lucky attitude and doesn't care what happens for she knows things will turn out for the best. Good luck in the future, Ellie. RONALD A. P. GRAY Ready, willing, and able Cadets 1 Senior Play 4 Senior Play Committee Yearbook Staff Whenever there is work to be done for his school or friends, you can be sure that Ronnie will be ready to lend a helping hand. May the future years bring unbounding success. ROBERT B. GRENDA Easy is as easy does ltalian Club 3 Bob's easy going manner make him pleasant to be with. He is always ready for a good time. If there are any pranks to be played, 123' 'Ns you can be sure that Bob will be in on them. All the best to you. ir Rose MARY GRILLO Laughing eyes reflect a cheerful soul Italian Club 2 Senior Play Committee When Rosie graduates MHS will be a quieter place. Her constant chatter is a source of amusement and entertainment to her many friends. l'm sure Rosie's cherry Hi will be missed next year. ALBERT J. GUAY Silence is golden Cadets 2, 3, 4 Although Al seems to be one of the quieter members of our class his pleasing manners make him easy to get along with. Best wishes to a boy who deserves the best. vu- vf' .f . ,.f it 4' lg A Q ' iw' - PHOTO NOT AVAlLABl E Pi' BARBARA HAJJAR Brilliant mind, athletic heart Basketball 2, 3, Captain 4 Yearbook Staff Blue and White Staff Honor Society 3, 4 Good Citizenship Award 4 Hockey Math Club Commencement Usherette Sophomore Treasurer Barb is a girl who needs no introduction. She has achieved admiration from the students and faculty for her fine qualities of sincerity, dependability, sportsmanship, and intellectual ability. There's no doubt that you will succeed in your chosen profession as a doctor. Good luck, Doc, LORRAINE B. HAJJAR A pleasant smile, a winning way, success is sure to come your way Blue and White Staff Debating 4 Senior Play Committee Yearbook Staff Lorrie's pleasing personality is one of her many assets. She will never lack friends as she is a true friend herself. Lots of luck to one who surely deserves it. KATHLEEN HARRINGTON Nice and sweet ll Kathleen is the type of girl we usually associate with quietness. Although she hasn't much to say she certainly has a winning way. Keep on being your sweet self, Kathy. NANCY HETHERINGTON Sugar and spice and everything nice Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4 Nancy, one of our cutest seniors, is a happy, fun-loving girl of the class of 1956. Your charming personality will definitely prove an asset to you in whatever you do. WILUAM A. l-MLBERT, JR. FriendIiness is the ticket to happy living Cadets 2 Bill is known for his boyish grin and good-natured disposition. He is always ready to help his classmates and ready for a good time. We wish you the best of luck in everything you do. DONALD HiLLERBY His mind is ever free from care Basketball l Everyone agrees that Don is one of our most carefree classmates. He doesn't usually have much to say, but he certainly couldn't be called shy. Here's to a pleasant future. CAROL ANN l llNSCH Music hath charm Glee Club l, 3, A Senior Play Committee Commencement Usherette At times Carol may seem serious but there is never a time when she can't smile. Always keep your pleasing disposition and you will easily succeed in your chosen career. CYNTHIA JANE Hureuaurr So sociable, so helpful, a loyal friend, Success will be hers with this winning blend Glee Club 1, 2, 3 Honor Society 3, A Cynthia is one of our most intelligent students. Although she appears to be quiet, she definitely is not! We're sure the future holds nothing but success for you, Cyn, CAROL ANN IPPOLITO Why worry what tomorrow brings Glee Club l, 3 Italian Club 2, 3 Debating Club A Senior Play Committee Carol is a perfect sport, Her chief occupation is fun, both making it and enioying it. Wherever there's mischief and laughter, you'll be sure to find Carol. May all of your wishes be realized. CAROL ANN KELLERER Mischief sparkles in her eyes Orchestra l Band l, 2, 3, 4 Senior Play Committee Yearbook Staff Field Hockey Manager A Talent Show Wherever there's mischief and laughter, you'll be sure to find Carol. Her friendly smile has won her a host of friends. Blow that there horn, man! Best of luck to you always, Carol. N-am, 4.5 ,-1-,U l f +--. :iQ A y gl 31. k f 'wx 'Ls ., -'sq 6'- t-gr' t .Jil ' C 4 cw' E firm l l ARTHUR S. KENT A regular guy Cadets 2 1' Art is always ready for fun. If there is any excitement brewing . 5 v you can be sure he is near. Best of luck in your selected profession, Art. Q RONALD WAYNE KIRKMAN Ron is Full of Fun You Bet Band l, 2, 3, A f Ut Golf Team 2, 3, 4, Captain 3 Senior Play Cast Q' Senior Play Committee Nui' Fuzz's ready grin and friendly manner have made him a popular member of our class. His witty remarks have brightened up many a classroom. Keep smiling, Ron, and you'll never be without afriend. RICHARD H. KOEBRICK For he's a iolly good fellow K 1 Band 1, 2, 3 Baseball l, 2 Dick is a friendly humorous guy who can be seen riding around town with his many pals. When he gets together with his friends, you can be sure that there's something cooking. The best of luck to a swell fellow. BARBARA J. KORBEY She is carefree and gay in every way A Q' Glee Club 3 Yearbook Staff 4 Barb is a girl who enioys a good time. Her presence in the corridors X--' will be missed by next year's class. Her taste in clothes is admired by many. Good luck in the future, Barb. HELEN KRIKORIAN Fun loving and fancy free Glee Club 'l, 2, 3, 4 s Helen is quiet and unassuming, but her bright smile draws many people to her. Stay as nice as you are, Helen, and your future happi- f ness is assured. SANDRA J. LANCASTER Personality is to a woman, as scent is to a flower Senior Play Committee A cheery Hi and a bright smile describe Sandy perfectly. Her happy-go-lucky ways have surely won her many friends. May all your future days be iust as happy and carefree. Sandra. ROBERT SAMUAL LEOER Earnest and diligent, success is his Basketball I, 2, 3 Track 2, 3, 4 Student Council 3 Cadets 2, 3, 4 Yearbook Staff Color Guard 3 Math Club 3, 4 Student Government Representative We can attribute Bob's popularity to his infectious smile and magnetic personality. Brimming with school spirit, his active participa- tion on various proiects helped to make them a success. Good luck, Bob, and may you succeed in your chosen career, engineering. It couldn't happen to a nicer person. VALERIE C. LEVETLLE Her ready wit and cheery smile proclaim to all she's a friend worth-while Basketball 2, 3, 4 Blue and White Staff 4 Yearbook Staff 4 Senior Play Committee 4 Math Club 3 Field Hockey 3, Captain 4 Various Committees Hotshot is one of our most adorable and congenial classmates. She well deserves her nickname which she earned for her ability on the basketball court. Look out TWA! Val will soon be old enough to trade in her walking shoes. DOROTHY ELLEN LEVER A winning way, a pleasant smile. Dressed so neat and quite in style Yearbook Staff Talent Show 3 Blue and White 4 Senior Play Committee 4 A friendly smile, a cheerful disposition, and a pleasant word for everyone are only a few of Dot's assets. Her ability to make friends easily has made her one of our most popular seniors. Best of luck in your future endeavors, Dot. 'uni' ff' aan..- Env' dk FRANK PATRICK LOFFREDO ,,. 5 One of the crowd Band l, 2, 3, 4 Frank has been a real asset to our school band during his four years of high school. He is always ready to play a friendly prank, Best of luck, Frank. Q 3. GA '-in tri 123' 'V ,gift ANTHONY JAMES LONGO Big surprises come in little packages Cadets 2, 3, 4 Baseball l, 2 Basketball l, 2, 3 Football l, 2 Tony is one of our most popular seniors. And, when it comes to dressing-nobody can hold a candle to him. He's the sharpest! With a personality like this, how can he help but be a success in his chosen profession? MARILYN ANN LuKAs Silence is a virtue Glee Club l Marilyn has a quiet disposition, in fact, so much so, that her presence is often unknown. Those fortunate enough to gain her con- fidence, feel the effect of true friendship. Lots of luck to one who surely deserves it. EDWARD M. MAHONEY Always smiling One of the happiest members of our class. His big smile along with an infectious laugh has won him many friends. Your future is sure to be successful, Eddie. ROBERT MAHONEY A man of few words is he Band l, 2, 3, 4 Always neat and well-groomed, Bob is one of our friendly seniors. He is an accomplished drummer in our High School Band. He is always ready for fun, as well as a little work. Wish you all the success in your chosen career, Bob. ELIZABETH MAIMONE Silence is Golden Italian Club 2 Genial, capable, and industrious are only a few adiectives that describe Betty, Although she may seem quiet and reserved she is full of fun. Her willingness to work will undoubtedly bring her success. Good luck, Betty. RICHARD HOH To have a friend IS to be a friend Cadetsl 2 Glee Club 3 friends and is sure to keep them in his chosen career ' A ,, - 1 - - I, A Dick is a very happy member of our senior class. He has many ' ,Q-gh ALBERTA MANSEU Quiet, but look again Glee Club 1 Although Alberta seems to be one of the quieter members of our class, her pleasing manner makes her easy to get along with. She is well-liked by all who know her. With her ability and many assets, she will go far down the road of success. JON MARTIN We can start now-Jon's here Senior Play Committee, Assistant Director Yearbook Staff Jon's sense of humor and vitality have made him popular among his friends and classmates. Best of luck, Jon. We all know that you will do well. PAULINE MARTIN Quietness is a virtue Glee Club 1 Pauline is quiet, diligent, and reserved. ln her High School years, she has won many a friend and has obtained good grades. Good luck, Pauline, in the future. GEORGE MAx A man of few words Basketball 2, 4 Golf 2, 4 Senior Play Committee Carefree and easy going aptly describe George. He is quiet in school, but a real live-wire at any outside activity or with the boys. Lots of luck whatever you do, George. FN' k .IH I .... 'QM 'GX .gmt LAWRENCE MCALLISTER 6 A regular Card I N' Larry, always sporting a large friendly smile, is well-liked by his ' ' many friends. At times he can be serious, but these are few and far r between, for Larry likes good times. Keep your friendly personality always too, and you will be successful. Best of luck, Larry. 1 Q , 4-Q. JAcouEuNE MCANDREW A smile on her lips and in her eyes 5 Maiorette 2, 3, 4 Honor Society 3 Commencement Usherette 3 'R Math Club 2 Senior Play Yearbook N-ar ' Blue and White Jackie is one of the more serious minded girls of our Senior class. She is quick with her sympathy and ready with a helping hand. A truly loyal friend. May the future hold all the success and happiness you deserve. F l - ' WILLIAM McAvoY K 'lf l 11 - 1 xl Many pounds of quietness' N Billy's quietness is deceiving. He has won many friends with his pH5. ,, M, friendly manner and easy ways. May they take you through life, MA .kai Billy, without any mishaps. Cnr-learns MCCARRON Clothes make the woman as well as the man Glee Club l, 4 ltalian Club 4 Yearbook Staff Various Committees 's Vi' 19' Our Senior class would not be complete without the presence of this sweet girl with the pleasing ways. Her friendly manner and cheerful disposition make her a girl worth knowing. May you always find success and happiness in all that you undertake in the future, Cathy. s Q' ,X RICHARD MclNTosH 'N , Full of pranks gd, Richard is one of our Seniors who is always ready for a laugh. He if .., can take a ioke as well as give one. He has gained scores of friends through his high school years. We wish you lots of luck in the future, Dick. PAUL McKENziE His mind is ever free from care A ,..- . .- -'E' 4 x .1 .A MWF Senior Play Committee Paul is one of those fellows whose sunny disposition h's made him quite a sport. His nature is impervious to pessimism. Good luck to this happy-goelucky friend who always looks at the sunny side of things. JOAN MERCIER Witty, lively, and full of fun Various Committees Joan possesses a fun-loving vivacious nature and a warm, friendly smile. Her sociability and genial disposition are assets for future happiness in anything she may choose to undertake. Best of luck in the years to come, Joan. MARY MEssiNA Happy and gay, delightful to know Italian Club 2 Mary is one of our neatest students. Although she is petite in size, V - ,Q 'tc l 4.1- 'Q she always has a big hello for everyone. She has gained many friends by her friendly attitude and helpful hand. Stay as nice as you are, Mary, and you're sure to be a success. JOAN METZNER Happy and neat, attractive and sweet Basketball 3, 4 Blue and White 3 Senior Play Committee Orchestra l Talent Show 3 Yearbook Staff Glee Club l, 3, 4 Senior Play Joan's quiet cooperation in class activities marks her as a valuable asset to the school. Her cheery disposition has won her hosts of friends. A person worth knowing, she never refuses to lend a helping hand. May success be her reward. WiLLiAM MONFET A very sociable fellow Baseball l Billy, there is no doubt, is very sociable. He always has a friendly smile for everyone. He is serious when the occasion calls for it, but full of fun and laughs when laughter is called for. Wish you all the success the future can provide. 'A . , a t. . .vt s .1- V- l S. 'V' ' 'f i Q a , :CS 'V is MARILYN MOORE Let tomorrow take care of itself Glee Club 3, 4 Anywhere there's laughter and loking, you can be sure to find Marilyn. She is very sweet, friendly, and has proved attractive to many boys. Best of luck to a well deserving person. RICHARD MOORE An excellent medley of seriousness and fun Football 3, 4 Here we have Dick, a lively addition to our class. His carefree, easy-going air is very well known around the high school, but Dick can be serious, too. Best of luck, Dick. ROBERT MORAN Looks are deceiving silence is a virtue -no activities Bob is easy going and carefree. lf there is any mischief in any of his classes, you can be sure that Bob is in on it. Best of luck for future success, Bob. MAUREEN Moss Full of fun and vim Cheerleader 2, 3, Captain 4 Senior Play Various Committees Yearbook Staff Maureen is one of the more popular girls in the senior class. She certainly has brought more pleasure and enthusiasiam to our football games with her cheering ability. With her friendly smile, she has gained many friends. May the future hold the realization of your dreams, Moe. FRANCIS MOSSEN Hard work earns its own reward Band l, 2, 3, 4 Francis, is friendly, amiable, and above all, a good student. He has been a great asset to our High School Band. His red hair can be spotted a mile away, and he is admired by all. Francis, may you have nothing but the best. Genevieve MOYNIHAN Mischief lurks in her big green eyes Talent Show 2 Senior Play Yearbook Staff ltalian Club Jeanie needs no introduction at Tenney High. She is one of our most cheerful seniors, with a giggle every so often. She would not enioy life if there were no excitement. Let nothing dampen your spirits, Jeannie, may success be yours. DAVID NADEAU You only think you know him Basketball 3, 4 Cadets 3 Woodbury High's loss is our gain when Dave came into our class in the Junior year. He is a neat, handsome boy with those necessary qualities that mean a bright future. Good luck, Dave. MARY JANE NASSAR Sweet, neat, and personality plus Blue and White 2, 3, 4 Senior Play Committee Debating Club 4 Commencement Usherette 3 Yearbook Staff Math Club 3 Honor Society Mary Jane is one of the nicest persons in our class. She has done much to help our school. She is a conscientious student and a good one. Always keep your wonderful personality. Miss Nassar-R.N., and you're sure to be a success, JOHN NAVARRlA Trouble never troubles him Football 3 Track 3 Glee Club 3 Band 1 Although John has a tendency to be quiet, he nevertheless con- tributes his share to the fun. His sincere ways are sure to be an asset in the future. Best of luck, John. HARRY NOORIGAN Why care what tomorrow may bring Glee Club 2, 3, 4 Harry seems to be a boy who has not a care in the world. He is always found where mischief is brewing. We hope that he will find something worthwhile that interests him for his future success. Xu- vs tw' mf' .1 wo- s-i Y NC . X L X MARY Lou PACKER A pleasant face, a cheerful heart Glee Club l Senior Play Committee Blue and White 4 Various Committees Yearbook Staff This charming miss possesses a wonderful nature. You'll always find her in the center of a iovial group. Her happy manner brightens the atmosphere around anyone. May your days be merry and bright, Mary-Lou. RUTH PAOLINO Cool-calm-and collective Glee Club l, 2 ltalian Club 2, 3 Various Committees Ruth, though small stature certainly overcame her smallness in goodness and friendliness. Ruth's wonderful personality and friendly disposition won her numerous friends. Best wishes, Ruth. JOHN PARASKAS Where to find his equal Math Club 3 John appears to be a quiet fellow but to those who know him he is full of fun. He is friendly and tries to help out whenever possible. Good luck, John. BEVERLY PATCH Fun and fancy free Glee Club l Majorettes 3, 4 Senior Play Committee Bev is one of the quieter girls in our class but don't let that fool you. She has given many of her friends a laugh with her witty ways. Success is hers. WILLIAM PATTERSON Everyone's friend Basketball l, 2, 3 Baseball 1, 2 At first glance Bob is a very quiet boy. However, underneath that serious face, you'll find a laughing mind and a happy heart. We know the future will hold success for him. PATRICIA PELCZAR Wit and charm has she Pat is a very quiet girl who possesses a contagious smile. Her cheerful disposition and keen sense of humor have won her many friends. Best of luck and keep smiling. BRENDA JEAN PERRY Mischief is her delight, laughter her goal Student Council 2, 3, 4 Glee Club l Yearbook Staff 4 Senior Play Committee Corresponding Secretary 3 Blue and White Staff 4, Editor Various Committees l, 2, 3, A Student Exchange 3, 4 Brenda is one of the nicest girls in our class. Her pleasant ways and sparkling personality have made her one of the most popular senior girls. Best of luck, Brenda. EVELYN PICKLES Sweet and lovely Student Council Recording Secretary 4 Football Queen A Yearbook Staff Senior Play Committee Commencement Usherette Band l Evie has a sunny disposition which has gained her many friends. She is a lovely girl and deserves to be our class queen. She is liked by all who know her. Good luck, Evie. MARYRITA PIAZZA Good natured, pleasant Band l Yearbook Staff 11 Commencement Usherette 3 Maryrita is a very quiet girl until you get to know her. You are captured by her friendliness. Nlaryrita is a high ranking student. We are sure she will be a success in her chosen career. PETER PICCIRILLO lt women be there, there be I also Yearbook Staff Various Committees l, 2, 3, 4 Football 3, 11 Track 2, 3, A Cadets 2, 3 Pete's aimiable character and wonderful sportsmanship can never be overlooked. His sparkling personality has won him much popularity. Best of luck in your years ahead. 2' ., i .5 -o .5 .Aff K. Q 1 C, Q N V, ras. 1 Q- . Ad? 4' . iffy.,-'V-A-iiy,gNx lv ' ' ' ' Q 'il,f t A . 4.5 r rf, A. ' . f -A A' A l ff in ff. kit . 'I Q... .v 4.-. , K 1. AT wi , , l l l l -ulffz -1 -xi, W 'D- F. 'b vm Q W 42' JANICE PINKHAM Softly speak and sweetly smile Maiorette 2 Commencement Usherette Yearbook Staff A Senior Play Committee Janice needs no introduction. Her smiling, friendly manner and neat appearance are well known to all. Best of luck, Jan. VIRGINIA POTVIN A sweeter girl you'll never find Glee Club I Virginia can be described as a dark haired girl with a fascinating smile. Her good humor is noticed wherever she goes. Good luck, Virginia. HARTIEY PowEII A pleasant smile a winning way Cadets 2 Although Hartley has a tendency to be quiet, he nevertheless contributes his share to the fun. His sincere ways are sure to be an asset in the future. Best of luck, Hartley. WILFRED RAHILLY Trouble never troubles him Although quiet at times, Wilfred is always ready to laugh. With a happy and troubleefree attitude toward everything, Wilfred will always have friends. Best of success in your career. da- 3. .1 ll hr.. 6,',z,r'.tgfn. ,. .fit--. 'S'-. ! ,ws .beg ,I .- 1- ' '.' V 4 ff: diff . ,ff 1 232 BEATRICE RAJOTTE 'A gleam in her eye a smile on her lips Basketball 2, 3 W Band l, 2, 3, A x , ,r' Senior Play Committee It 1 'pt' As we all know, Beatrice is one of the friendliest girls at Tenney. How can we ever forget her winning ways? Best wishes to a girl who really deserves the best. Dick REUTER xt Whatever the hour, he'll never look sour l 4 Baseball I, 2 .3 Class President 2 .W t . . . . V 8 Dick is always pleasant, with a friendly gesture for everyone. , He is a member of many activities, and is always ready to pitch 'V Q! xt I in and help. His witty remarks have brightened many a classroom. gin With his carefree attitude, he is sure to find success in any field he enters. JACQUELINE Ricci A girl of high ideals Glee Club l Cheerleader 3, 4 Honor Society 3, 4 Senior Play Committee and Staff Blue and White A Yearbook Staff Math Club Field Hockey Commencement Usherette Various Committees Jackie is one of the peppier of our cheerleaders. Her never failing energy can always be seen. One of the smarter girls in our class, guccess will be hers. nl I' . fb- 1' RICHARD RIEL Trouble never troubles him Q L e A happy and carefree lad is Richard. A smile and a cheery smile I are always displayed by him. Good luck, Dick! waste Tu JOHN RIMAS A sportsman to the finish Basketball 3, 4 'U'- Track 2, 3, A Did you say bashful--not when you get to know him! John's friendly smile and winning way have won him many friends. Truly, he's one of the best. RUBY Roy A merry heart for all the day Senior Play Committee Although she's quiet, she sure is a swell person! Her pleasing .? disposition has gained her many friends. May success be yours, Ruby! I . i i x . . . QM. :,'l '5 4..,, r Y RICHARD RUEDIGER Tall, blond and handsome J Baseball 2 Y-i Senior Play Committee A c-lv J A quiet lad with a smile for everyone. This tall blonde has a 1' hi for everyone and therefore has gained many friends. May Y d, success be yours, Dick. a . We sf 7 'be LORETTA RUHMANN She is carefree and gay everyday 'V' v-'N-v Debating Club 4 A marvelous gal with lots of personality. Lorrie is fun-loving and carefree all the way Best of luck! as - f-as , DAVlD RUMORE He will have laughter wherever he goes ,ff y i This happy guy has many friends. He is surrounded by a carefree atmosphere and enjoys life. May success be his. GERALD RYAN Life is iust a bowl of cherries Basketball l, 2 Student Council 2 Baseball l Talent Show 2 if 'V ciee Club 1,2 '-4 1 Yearbook Staff 4 i If Senior Play Cast A l Y l 1,13 X. A This happy, carefree lad can be seen making his way ioyously through the corridors at Tenney High. His sunny disposition adds a r ll' M great deal to his marvelous personality. X. -5.5113 CARMEN SALVADOR Silence is golden Carmen, one of the quieter girls in our class, is well known to all. Her charming personality and friendly smile have gained her many friends. May you always have the best in life. -Z JOHN SALvo I 41. ah What's life without a smile'?1' When John is around, you are sure to see happy smiles. His friendliness and winning ways are one of his most important assets. N Good luck, John, you deserve it. LUCY SAPUPPO Always a happy person Senior Play Committee 4 Italian Club 3 Lucy is the type of person that believes happiness is the most important thing in life. We all believe this is the reason she has so many friends. Loads of luck in the future, Lucy. RICHARD SCHADLICK A fine mind and an athletic heart Basketball l-2-3 Class Secretary 3 Honor Society 3 4 Baseball l-2-3-4 Football l Dick is that tall, handsome, blond you see gracing the corridors of Tenney High. His never failing smile and friendly attitude have won for him a host of friends. EILEEN SHIBEL Silent, sweet, and always neat Various Committees Eileen is one of the more silent girls in our class. She is willing to help at all times, and is always ready to smile. Never change your pleasant ways, Eileen. RICHARD SIMONIAN A good-natured, all-around fellow Basketball l Class Treasurer 3 4 Baseball I-2-3-4 Senior Play Committees 4 Dick is ambitious, industrious, respected and liked by all. His neat appearance and friendly disposition are iust two of the reasons he has never been lacking in friends. The best in life, Dick, is our ardent wish for you. A. v tf-1 Q nr N Il ,J 5 sl sof- 1. , a v -UV a wwf 'ii' 3 5 'rf-r ang 'V UE? 'ur is PENELOPE SIMPSON A Penny for your thoughts, Penny Penny's easy going manner makes her pleasant to be with. Her happy chatter has brightened many a classroom. Good luck, Penny. SANDRA ANN Skov Sweet and Lovely Student Council 3, 4, President A Yearbook Staff A Commencement Usherette 3 Athletic Manager 3, 4 Glee Club l Senior Play Committee 4 Honor Society 3, 4 Sandy is a swell gal with a fine personality and wonderful sense of humor. She has gained many friends in her four years at M.H.S. Success be with you. BERNICE R. SLATER A girl who may seem quiet to you, But ask her friends if this is true. Bernie is a nice girl with a pleasant smile. May you succeed in your ambition. Best of luck. BEVERLY CAROL SLATER Laughing eyes reflect a cheerful soul Glee Club 'I Athletic Manager 2, 3, 4 Bev's happy laugh and pleasant smile have won her many friends. Her merry disposition and sense of humor make her fun to be with. Stay as you are, Bev. EDWARD J. SOBEL l A good-natured, all-around fellow Track 2, 3, 4 Golf 2, 3, 4 Cadets 2, 3, 4 Senior Play Tall, good looking, and naturally quiet, Ed's close friends know that there is a subtle humor beneath his sober manner. His keen sportsmanship and consideration for others will profit him in the future. ELIZABETH S. SORENSON Silence speaks for itself Blue and White 4 Yearbook Staff 4 Senior Play Committee A Honor Society 3, 4 Commencement Usherette 3 Girls' State 3 Beth is a quiet and genial classmate. lf you didn't see her you wouldn't know that she was around. Beth is always ready to pitch in where needed. Best to you in the future. CAROL H. SPENCE Liked by all who know her Basketball 2, 3, A Field Hockey 3, A Senior Play Committee Carol's pretty red hair and cheerful smile have made her well- liked by all. Her lively sense of humor has been an asset to Tenney. Best of luck to you, Carol. CAROLYN VlTA STROVINK Enthusiasm is never lacking Basketball 2, 3, A Field Hockey 3, A Honor Society 3, A Commencement Usherette 3 Blue and White 4 Carolyn is one of the peppiest members of our class. Her winning ways and pleasant smile have won her many friends. She also stands high scholastically. Stay as nice as you are, Carrie. STEPHN C. STRUFFOLINO A merry prankster Although Stephn appears to be quiet and shy, don't let that deceive you. He has that certain something that will make him a sure success in his chosen field. Good luck, Steve, CHARLES JOHN SWEET, JR. Where to find his equal would be hard Baseball 2, 3, 4 Basketball l Band 1, 2, 3 Senior Play Committee Charlie is a likeable boy with a witty sense of humor. His wonder- ful personality has brought him many friends. Best of everything to you, Charlie, you deserve it. ,-ef fb i 0f 7 wmv' IU' ta .,-f' 'lggrjf Wlhqr, '--at JOSEPH JAMES TARDIE Be happy go lucky Basketball 2, 3, -1, Captain 3 Baseball l, 2, 3, .1 Football 3 l am sure that everyone who knows Joe, will agree that he is a swell guy. We wish you all the luck in the world. FRANK TETLER, JR. Deeds not words Football 2, 3, 4 Honor Society 3, 4 Glee Club 3, President 4 Orchestra l, 2 Yearbook Staff, Editor Quiet and studious describe Frank to a T, He has a distinction of being one of the few boys in our class elected to the Honor Society. We are sure he will succeed in whatever he attempts. DORIS ROSE THOMPSON Doris is proof of the saying Good things come in little Packages Yearbook Staff Senior Play Committee Glee Club l Pretty, sweet and witty describe Doris perfectly. Her neat appearance and wonderful personality have made her a friend to all at Tenney. Never lose your pleasant ways, and you'll succeed. JUDITH ANN THOMPSON A charming miss who led our band, and twirls her baton with a skillful hand Student Council A Yearbook Staff Athletic Manager 4 Maiorettes 2, 3, Captain 4 Glee Club l Senior Play Committee Judy's gentle ways and nice smile have won her many friends. Her personality, untiring energy and sincere interest will make her a success. SUZANNE THOMPSON ' Just pleasure and laughter that's all she s after Class Officer l A swell girl to know, one who will never be forgotten by all who know her. Best of luck to you, Sue. ANDREA TIMMS A pleasant smile and winning ways Success is sure to come her way Yearbook A Clheerleader 2 3 A Senior Play WP'- Andrea is a swell senior with a sparkling personality and charming ways We wish her great success in the future . -,Fra 5 H f bi l i . Q. . W f - - f-i. l ,, . , . . ,, , ,:,.L Class Officer l Ajify 'K , , .Q ., ' 1 A .. , ARA TUTUNJIAN Hard work brings its reward Basketball l, 2, 3, Co-Captain A Baseball l Class Officer, Vice President 3, 4 Honor Society Math Club 3, A Boys' State Senior Play Committee TuT is a wonderful fellow and we know he will succeed in anything he does. TED TOWNE Nothing ever worries me Football i, 3, 4 Teddy is a carefree fellow with lots of friends. He gets a great kick out of life and is always ready to laugh. His ability to iest has always made him popular. Good luck in the future, Ted, JAMES ALFRED VALENTINO Pleasure first, let work take care of itself Class Officer 2 Italian Club, Vice President Jim has a good personality, and is very friendly. He is popular and well-liked by all his classmates. Best of luck, Jim. JOAN LOUISE VIGNAULT So sociable, so helpful, a loyal friend. Success will be hers with this winning blend Senior Play Committee Talent Show 2 Joan will always be remembered at T.H.S., with that winning smile and great personality. Good luck, Joan. 3 ' iw. 'J if-gg.. tak i if ff:- K 'e-rf f 'V 5 I :lbw Whit l 'P on F1 .4 JOHN J. WAGENBACH People have more fun than anybody Football 3 N Basketball l, 2, 3 Baseball l 4 N V n qw l Q. Te ,. 'E sv . xx ' Class Officer l, 2, Vice President Jack is fortunate to possess a wonderful sense of humor. He can always be counted on for a sharp witted remark. May the future hold success for you. HENRY O. VVAlNWRlGHT Man of the hour Basketball l Football I, 2, 3, A Class President l Baseball l, 2, 3, 4, Captain Haldane and Ralph Trophie Winner Hank is a good sportsman and gets along with his classmates A swell guy, best of everything in the future. BARBARA ANNE WATKINS Laughing eyes and a cherry smile proclaim to all she's a friend Worthwhile Yearbook Staff A Senior Play Committee A Athletic Manager 2, 3, A Talent Show A Various Committees Glee Club I Barbara's friendly smile and happy disposition are two things that we will remember. Best of luck in the future, Barbara. TERESA A. WEBBER Speech is silver silence is golden ltalian Club 4 Senior Play Committee Teresa is a quiet girl with a winning personality and we are sure that she will succeed in her chosen field. ROBERT WINWAY VVEINHOLD Where to find his equal would be hard to tell Football l, 2, 3, fi Basketball l, 2, 3 Track 3, A Class President l, 3, 4 Senior Play Committee As president of our Senior class Snookie has worked hard. However, there was always a little time out for fun. His personality has won him many friends. We wish him success in the future, he certainly deserves it. ROBERT WEIRNICK Always a happy person Track 3 Band 3, 4 Senior Play Orchestra 2 Bob is indeed a worthwhile friend to have. He is a great asset to our school and Band. lndeed Bob will go far with his congenial ways, Good luck, Bob. ev. - 1 ' 4. BEVERLY A. WELcH Some think the world is made for fun and frolic . . sasketbaii 2, 3 ' i I Bev's carefree manner and ways are known to all, She always li 'Y enioys a good time and a good laugh. Best of luck in the future, Bev. 3, LAURA WHIPPLE Her mind is ever free from care Although Laura is rather quiet, this does not hinder her ability to make friends. She is well-liked by all who know her. May success and happiness be yours, Laura. THOMAS J. WILCZYNSKI I I 5. l . lv HQQQ- 5' I ,Q . t 1 4? v 4 Q . IH if I Live today, let tomorrow take care of itself Band l, 2, 3, 4 9,5 Tommy is one of our most carefree and happy-go-lucky class mates. His pranks and witty remarks are well known throughout S' the school. Good luck to you in the future, Tom. DAVID J. WILLIAMSON Quietness is a virtue Dave is a quiet fellow, well-liked by his classmates. We hope you succeed in whatever you attempt, Willy. 095' ,,,qa5?f , if at hiv 'd 'Y l X, KENNETH WILSON , Speech is silverg silence is golden 1 W Cadets l, 2, 3, 4 S A, Ken is a sergeant in our Cadet Corps, and a good one, too. Al- .Y though he is one of the quieter members of our class, he has many ' friends. A A V '. 1 BARRY H. Wolre 5' ' A man of few words is he f , ' Barry is an unassuming quiet fellow, who is well-liked by all his .H classmates. With these qualities, he is bound to succeed. 'VV' Jr .gl f D . 'mf l . ,, A., z,.1F'94g K in l ' 'l Q-' .4 ELWYN WOODARD Silence is Golden 'A cadets 2, 3, 4 'T '- ' ' Elwyn is a fellow well-liked by his classmates. We are sure that , vt he will be successful. .x .ggi io SANDRA WoRoNKA ll. Quiet and sweet-thoughtful and neat 99' Yearbook Staff Blue and White 4 I wgr Senior Play Committee Let us introduce you to Sandy. A popular member of the Senior Class of 56. Her personality and nice ways have won her many I X Vw- friends. Good luck in the future. sf' 'l I If my p W ' ' A ' if - . ' N DE .fl ' Y 'fn . of -if . I ,NX 'M f Wig' N Dew? fy 'I Boa MAHONEY ?.'.'.: MAUREEN Moss I BILLY BELLMORE sos BASSETT X Q 9 'A Q , it 1 y E' S HW' 9 ' W X .r l ' 1 ' IQ IWW A ,- H, 593 XX, J - 1 -1 lx , L Y X 54 3. A ' . ,. u-x - 'N - J , 1 X 464 -'X' 'E 'P-0 A f4 W lv fQ3'5 y'b JN '-pl ,- SANDRA EAMES V 15, pM6, g 3W,R i . JOHN NAVARRIA - X jo-xufq 'Hn . 1, X! SEC- DICKIE BRETON v ' f Q-x fql 4 D 1 Od - N- Xx A O I . I ' i r 0 .BRUCE DEARDON Q: ,574 ' -6 YJ V WK ANDREA mms f ' 'f f , N K N kill ix H M- E, A A ure E an A X in A 1 in DICK SCHADLIGK BOB DREW ,ir 4 L '51-E N , ' 6' 4 If X g 6 5 A Q 1 Egg'-:Qgwu I . - I U' ld 0 ffxfigp, CQ 1 ROSIE GRILLO I Vu cg 9 ri Wgiff,,ff GERRifn?zYAN 7 A EH' 6 V . 7,5 , BETH SORENSON - f Ipaq, f ' U' DICKIE MEINTOSH KX, , ? 4 N X X L,. RONNIE CONTARINO TOMMY WILCZYNSKI BOB DOYLE JOAN METZNER Z9 1 moms and CI-IARIIE -' . E flxh-Nj F J EEI Z? I 'WV-I. C DCI I I 'Q HANK WAINWRIGHT X BRENDA PERRY ' X A L . 6 ' r T Q I -QI , I 7 JACKIE RICCI I6 . 1 I I ,'-P, X Guess Who! af--L I X W f K S . 2 J JOE TARDIE I 'N' A PAUL AROLD I ' ' r i . Y Q I ' , 0 Q 4 S X Q? ', .' Q , : , 54' U RONNY KIRKNIAN 000 g ' 1',, ,gif : 'g mu izr:I Q.:: QQ ti SswxIImHWMQwQ? O I hu-1' , Q x o' : Ei My X S V J Ifrf Z ' 4if' x S X hi. 2- ' ' '. E. I I 5 5 are ' if' E JACKIE MCANDREW 2 2:7 S 2 JACK WAGENBACH JOE BONACORSI Z N CAROL KELLERER 5 EVIE and TED Q 7, J TONY LoNGo CARL CLAUS I.. 3 ' X 2 .- Q f ff '-' X ' 'ix ff , I X , f X 19' 5 . SN , V BR X, M , X.:-5 yan ,I ff 'ff ' ,I ., , I I tg: E S 5 R -up ,f ,101 , 'XX W X YW X 1 ,,.-ii, Q I-.gk- JUDY THOMPSON NEIL EICHORN JIM VALENTINO if X f . 7 ' .-5' 1? N, ' J 9H0Log,. 1 G I , ' la ag-6-'i' SX N Q-usronv l FWCISH VALARIE LEVEILLE QTQDENT M. J. NAssAR G COUNCJI- - A , UG --I ff Ss Whof BOB LEGER and SANDRA SKOP ff -J' Q1 ifx f x X U -, .K 3 ' I f U 93 ati ' sfo! H ' ' ' ,A '-?Jo fi tu 1 Q, Q, x A . , L 1 I 'X I S 5 1+ H FRANK TETLER in . 1 R n f . 3- 'I' f . 2 ' ' 'E .f A f f PAM FORD ' . -1 JOHN R. and EDDY s. Q ,., MU, Q In - K , ' r 8 I I ' 1 DOTTY LEVER MM, J ,fvvxfg GEORGE MAX I O I JANET FITZPATRICK 1 ii l 1 XI 'X RONNY GRAY fl . ,Q NH 1 I ' . 7 f D3 CL 7 X ff fx 5 , n X .1 - A ilk '-5 A MA Kd Q ,w N N I B. HAJJAR and H, DARLINGTON O O-J O N A E- ?-. 4 5 'a W I ' s. LANCASTER R ANGELO F. R J. MARTIN ,f B. WATKIN gy 4- S 5. U 2 Q' U7 '7 ,M A 5 . XAQVEM X ' ' 4 . HISTOU BEV SLATER PETE PICCIRILLO M. L. PACKER ARA TUTUNJIAN ff' It - xg . i fW3i'i MNQE EBRAHAM :XB 3 D. NADEAU .og ,s - -v . 71 ' I Q 'r-t.- 0 '+ 'iqQ- ei'-bfi , Wsql I Back row: Edward Croteau, Shirley Ricci, Carole Wilson, Carmine Di Adamo, Robert Leger, Sandra Nolet, Judith Murphy, Charlene Thwaites, Carol Meyer, Paul Clinton. Front row: Brendal Perry, Judith Thompson, Sandra Skop, President, Evelyn Pickles, Martha Dietrich, Alfred Law, Advisor. Our Student Council has the tremendous iob ot governing our student body. For the sake of convenience and ease in solving problems around our school, they make recommendations and work with the faculty. Because ot the hard- working individuals on this council, the students enioy many more privileges than they might otherwise. Wk x ...As-,xi Nmaanl um.-A-aux. 'QP-watma ow mn.. W. 3 ,1 -1 ,Wu J A, N 3 y ' X I r 4 YI! ,., I5 Mg 'Q i ww.. T 5 xx ew .A- ff iff 5 4 E Q22 xx gi, fx ' If E L 43, figs I :fn Q, '23-5 . fi 'IKE-24, I ,.'f'a,f! 4 f' w . 1. fi :Ti NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY f Qs 1 ,7 : - -Z 1 I g 6 Q , W QX El I N 'XO B C6 P X p,9-P' AREA reside I eV ' P 'Vt rd 4 I., Pres AJ .IAQ 1150 A M04 -i Lrllk ff -lin sP-C afxl CX 5e1'el gxC wk? G09 V. f Membership in this society is the highest honor a high school student can attain. Its purpose is to create enthusiasm for scholarship, stimulate a desire to render service, promote leadership, and to develop character in our students. 9 - U .-- r V 1 p I 4,1 kc X 7'r N511 gasufef Sponsor, MISS MARTHA D. LANGE fCHOR fs SP' 5 e swf w ' v ,s :fx SW! The Blue and White so ably directed by Miss Kathleen Doran and Brenda Perry enioyed another successful year. Although it was comparatively late in starting, it made up for this by turning out several excellent issues before the school year ended. The whole staff deserves to be congratulated for its fine work. L.-f c Sgr Vs-' l Third row: Mary Lou Packer, Carol Hughes, Jacqueline Ricci, Valerie Leveille, Charles Hamlet, Thomas Graney, Sheila Cavanaugh, Dorothy Lever, Jacqueline McAndrew, Sandra Woronka, Arlene Caro. Second row: Beth Sorenson, Shirley Ricci, Pam Joy, Joan Enus, Barbara Barnat, Peggy Conom, Pamela Ford, Neil Eichhorn, Carolyn Strovink, Ann Hamilton, Philis Duncan, Janet Fitzpatrick, Kathy Lorenz, Lorraine Haiiar, Miss Kathleen Doran, Faculty Advisor. Eirst row: Henry Gingras, Olga Nasser, Barbara Fink, Joyce Ball, Brenda Perry, Editor, Susan Gaunt, Barbara Haiiar, John Byrne, Paul Clinton, Jane Kinlock Q K-2 3 . 5927 l 9 .sz The Discussion Club, one of our new school organizations, proved to be very popular with the student body. Led by Mr. Kennedy, the students had an ample opportunity to demonstrate their oratorical ability. xbox Fw ' 4 A -Q - FQ 21, 1 . I s , 3 The Math Club, under the supervision of Mr. Deschenes, enioyed another season of busy activity. The students spent many happy hours working on their various protects. '7 3, :ff I I YU V' E 7ZaZ6an ,1 v?2Ty5 'lf av- aa, 4 'f .. tft'Xl3Z'.f,... .1 it 'i PL L, ,., , zxvs jaf .E X , , M 2 it-5, 4, w ,,,,- .. The officers of the ltalian Club .J worked very hard in their effort to ' make the club an asset to the school. OFFICERS wriftiiffti President JOSEPH BoNAccoRsi Vice President E E JAMES VALENTINO secretary ROSE MARIE CONTARINO Treasurer , , ANGELO FISICHELLA 0 Our school orchestra, led by Mrs. Hadfield and Mr. Pearson, entertained us with their excellent playing at our numerable assemblies. We all realize the many hours they must have worked in order to produce such delightful music. v F lfb A ei- DS- Q-, IDEM The College Club, a newly formed organization sponsored by Mr. Kennedy and Mr. Hardacre, was received enthusiastically by the student body who enioyed a number of interesting and informative discussions on college life prepared by the teachers. liweb Faculty Advisor Mr. Alfred Law, Robert Leger, Martha Dietrich, Brenda Perry, James Katchadoorian, Neil Eichorn. , , . W- 1- i L, - - , nel --- i school as- S TFT! fo Q. D 9 U3 LD L I- PN . : Q5 ro 'O L fU 3 'o LL! ,L E '4- o C .Q '9- U CD .': 'O +- C GJ 4- GJ Q. E o U GJ .C +- L.. GJ -U C :J A i ' d Edward Sobel, Rosjgzslaggelrli . Claf I CUYUCWI Elwin WOO I R0lOe'l Qtticersg Tony Wggglal Robert Emmet The Caclgellzusco AnQ9lO lzlgl Anthony e I Michael, Graham The efforts of the cadet corps throughout the year reach a rewarding climax at the Prize Drill, where the best qualified achieve awards. Their annual Military Ball adds to the success of our social season. r 'K 4 4 tux' fyffff- S A , J 5 NH' JP' 1, ,, . , Y, 4 gl,-, 5. V... 1 . KP 1-Aw QA - ffm 5 fliffiff if, 4. W AAY ggxvilg 431.11 ,, I .yy X Q 1- r r gk xx, f Ur ' fly: rx, if V QQ: ff? WJ 47'T' .A 4 1 'fhxk-XXXJ s X K 'Is l1'5'Tk fffb - X '1- 'X I.. c' fi CAPT. PAUL AROLD , f' 1 .7 .Sf . 1' A V' 1' , f Back row Roy Kohler Robert Tetler Andrew Tkach Angelo Fusrchella Arthur Ward, John Waring, Vtddle row Coach Barry Wnlham Greska Steven Kuzmnsku Davnd Brown Frank Salzano, Raymond Lontarelh Wulltam Bosco Carl Rrccu Barry Haglar Coach Roberts Front row Kenneth Deming, Raymond Wnlson James Kachadorlan Anthony Qualters Henry Wannwrught Captaln Paul Arold Robert Weinhold, I In its second year of existence the girls' hockey team coached by Miss Dorothy Chadwick and captained by Miss Valerie Leveille played several games. They won two, lost two, and tied two. A number ot experienced sophomores and juniors will rejoin the team next year with Miss Barbara Charbonneau as captain. Back row, left to right: Barbara Lancaster, Sandra Seglin, June Darlington, Joyce Deandrus, Dorothy Marquette, Martie Dietrich, Dottie Ravigala, Elsie Esperian, Barbara Alcarese, Janice Morris, Sharon Lane. Center row: Carol Kellerer, Manager, Barbara Haiiar, Pat Gartner, Carol Spence, Carolyn Strovink, Carol Licata, Lois Benoit, Judy Allen, Barbara Charboneau, Sandra Skop, Manager, Miss Dorothy Chadwick, Coach. Front row: Ann Middlemiss, Pat Delduca, Pat Dowd, Helen Darlington, Shirley Ricci, Valerie Leveille, Captain, Frances Foster, Ursala Stunz, Barbara Barnat, Cathy Lorentz, Lois Waites. wk, C QQ H115 gy J'- ,,r v' OW-f' ' 'QHU XYXHUQ tilt Q E8 QHUZ N ' S 2 Back row, iefr ro right: Bob Drew, Mike Graham, Bernie Valcourt, Paul DeCenzo, Coach Jack Barry. From rO'r., lefr to right: Joe Tardie, George Max, Billy Donovan, and Ara Tutunjian co-captainsg Dave Nadeau and Johnny Rimes. A of G C' X 5 I - ' a og k -Z? 7' 7gf'5'5.1f affaffff 5-, 52 '14 ' .Il 'j 5 , Y c A .4 i uf'- X The girls' basketball team under the able coach- X C' ing of Miss Dorothy Chadwick and captained by A if Miss Barbara Hajjar, enioyed another successful 'C ' year. J iw i i P. -4 Qi 119 l. f .Q WRX kt gb ,L l l Ml Back row: J, Dandrus, S. Seglin, J. Broudreau, N. Sanborn, B. Aubert, J. Allen, J. Darlington, P, Delduca, E. Esperian, F. Foster. Second row: Manager B. Slater, E. Wilk, L. Benoit, B, Charbonneau, C, Licata, P. Gartner, P. Dowd, B. Barnat, E. Roberts, U. Stundze, Miss Dorothy Chadwick, Coach. First row: S. Marsh- man, M. Dietrich, H. Darlington, V. Leveille, B, Haiiar, Captain, C. Strovink, D. Ravigala, C. Thwaites. 2 it +24 1 f 1 e Q - . l I J 6 4 ff Y? '7 x.. 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' 1 V1 fy , 56 R -ani' STUDENT WHO HAS DONE MOST FOR THE SCHOOL Brenda Perry 'Q QV V Q v J' v, 3 is 5 5 254, 1, Y z Q F 3 5 38 X x 4, X J if 4. V1 , t , 1 .. I 'Q A V' D ff' . L Eff B , BEST DRESSED Mary Jane Nassar and Tony Longo ,, vp- MW., M, wi N-N-nv.:-zu.-.ww 1 ,,,,,,.w-W, 3 'I' MOST SOCIABLE Maureen Moss and Richard Sirnonian AW f 6 I B - - . , 'NO 5 W A CLASS HERO M-m-N-.MMM WWW Pau! Arold 'K' 'L f 1 ' :am ' ,gf ' Q ' M M , I . W 1 if . lmamgy D Mdldiii Z , CLASS BUSIEST Bob Basse1t JAKE . M ',W1fj'.ie, ,, ,MES ': xx, iw Sex la 4-sw. 4.-K -.W L.,....-- is v 'yi Barbara Hallar and Carl Edward Clwus 'L-X., : 1 MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEFD ,-.-r Ny -- w v i-. , I . Q 1 vw f . 51 15: ' ,J um 4? 1.-n 'ln J 'AUM fOUPTf'flJ'1'JTIHWVH ' 1 Bob UCI' ' 1 wa l 7 fLASS SWFETEST FMD PMLLIOS 1 S -I I x NI CLASS 'VXUQICIDNS oi Ke! erm Pormlg Coummrvrwfl 75 M-1 Beverly Slater CLASS HAPPIEST E eff' . 3 , L '72 15' I 'Ir .. '51, D V1 .I if, .' ' X sr I 1 X CLASS JESTER V ' SIM 1 1, 15' 4 K5 V .f - . 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