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Y ,Q ,, .fm s 1 1. , 1 Q -M 4.w.ivg31 ,gwfw ':'.wm-- Tim? if p ' l v ' A-AE1?s'2gv.w.1,,.a- ' - During our four years in high school, many memorable events happen that cannot he captured in words or pictures. Of these the most significant occur dur- ing the senior year. Our yearbook is an attempt to permanently record these mo- ments. The staff and I extend our sincere thanks to you for your cooperation, cour- tesy, and assistance in producing this hook. SW! if .Lk- ' Staff ,IUDITH MURPHY Editor Front row: Patricia Dowd, Photographyg Judith Allen, Assistant Editor, Judith Murphy, Editor, Barbara Barnat, Assistant Editor, Dorothy Ravgiala, Photography Chairman. Rear row: Carolyn Vose, Art, Sally Clifford, Photographyg Carolyn Wood, Business, James Kachadorian, Business Manager, William Creska, Circulation Managerg Carole Licata, Artg Sandra Slovin, Circulation. MR. EARL LISTER AMO, uae Snag Front row: Yearbook Executive Staff. Rear row: Barbara Bennett, Dorothy Cox, Arlene Carro, Kathryn Lorentz, Patricia DelDuca, Anthony Qualters, Harry Ketler, Shiela Cavanaugh, Phyllis Duncan, Sandra Nolet, Ruth Collins, Susan Stainsby, Nancy Smerdon. I mi W5 :::::::::i EEEEEEEEEE: iEE::::: :HHH fiiiiifiiiii. WWE: :WI ::::::: ?EEEE:l....... EEEEEE? ,iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiie 'WEEEEEEEEE .12 W. LZ HM, xm- mv' M - ,m l 4 A? .lx 4: v A' xlf , ,UN go V ,.-4 4.04-, rw-i - W. -Q -at ,F 1, n ' Hg. . . , ,1- ' ' 1 . - , Q- , . -- Wall . Ti, .V . V, I , . 1 K A n 11- ' n 1 1 U X MR. W. BEVERLY INGALLS The class of ,57 wishes to express its appreciation to Mr. Ingalls for his outstanding work as teacher, class advisor, Guidance D1 rector, and Superintendent of Schools. l L.-Q -I Q' fm ,I fa Pl'I'llCl-D111 MH. URVILLE J. BEAUMONT. AB., Ecl.M. MR. W. EARL LISTEH. Ali.. KLA. qfssistzznl l'r1'nripr1l. Science ,ff'73f f , 1 ,Q , fri'-:LE 4 L N-4r:,'p , . f A . N-1f -- ' '-,g-l ll M 1-4 V- ,. ' 'V .?,,1,:Qgi?!3y' Y A 4 ' ----if 11111 fx..3 !4--ui 43-V. b ,..4,f ' 1 V ' , , 22,2 -f 'V 1111 gf ' ' 'L ' L., f .gn-1 ,,. 'H 5-1-3:1hf'::g.:J2r12?3??if'H gf . - lv ,TTE- af - - f K . 'ATA'w 'f2 ' 'X MR. ALFRED N. LAW, B.S., Ed.M. W ' ' li, N4 .fr , A . Guidance Director iw' MISS DOROTHEA ALLEN A B Ed M K .J Dean of Girls, English 5 ' H ' - A : f it -1 I -MP9 pi -fir-a .5 .r-mx. , -5 40-19 , v .kj , - 13? i 4. axphl' 1, xvfx N 'TT9' N... W .ff .9-'s fbg ,e ' C7 P -JN '-.L an 10 EJ MR. JACK BARRY. B.S. Dirt-ctur of Physical Education MR. liER'l'lL C. IILOOM, B.S., M.S. Mcchanical Drawing MRS. ETHEL L. BROADBENT, Ph.B., Ed.M Civics MISS AGNES I. BROUDER, A.B., Ed.M. Latin MISS MARY D. BROUDER, B.S., Ed.M. Home Economics MISS DOROTHY CHADWICK, B.S., Ed.M. Supervisor of Physical Education MISS CATHERINE COLE, B.B.A. Typing, Office Practice MR. EDWARD COMTOIS Choral Music MISS ALICE COULSON, A.B., Ed.M. English MISS ROSE DANIELIAN, B.S., Ed.M. Civics MRS. CLAIRE E. DERBY. B.A. Latin. English MR. JOSEPH DERBY. B.S. Algebra. Plane Geometry MISS KATHLEEN M. DORAN. B.S.. Ed.M. Slenography MISS EVELYN CAM MONS Secretary MRS. HAZEL HA DFIELD Orchestra MR. JOHN I. HANNIGAN Ph.B.. Ed.M. History MR. THOMAS HARDACRE. A.B.. M.S. Biology MR. WILLIAM M. KENNEDY, A.B. History. Problems of Democracy MISS MARTHA D. LANGE, A.B.. Ed.M. English MR. PAUL H. LESLIE B.S., Ed.M. Industrial Arts f, ff' xt ' 4-.I 7' , , QQ- ft 'Yi 16 .53 if ,. 1, ,. .y . 1 'ii' . 4. k,.xiS3eL fl QL 1 - .. 44' 'is '4 ar V' --td Lv 4.-an -4' 121 ' .,.. f--V I. , A A 2 '40 .y - X .. , i J ' I X 1 'K I A . . X f xx 22 X me an ASQ, I wifes' 3 X l lab' I 5,1 . ..-1 ff- ' kr --Q M ,gf ' . 134' I 3-f r X Uk ef- P -'fin T' I- N .1 ' s MISS CARRIE M. LYMAN, l5.S. in Ed., Ed.M Bookkeeping MISS AGNES IN'ICDERMO'l'T, BS., I1ld.M. English I MISS MARGARET MCDERMOTT, A.B., Ed.M French MH. HAROLD L, MCDONNELL. B.S., Ed.M. Instrumental Music, Band . 'Q' i MR. JOSEPH A. MELIA. Bs., Ed.M. 0 , Art 435- MRS. MAY MORRIS M-'1'- ' N Secretary . . x... '...'.. -'-v' ' ' ?.. k .?-'--'I , 'H XR . I ' mm' i fl A S ,r ' ' ' A M A MR. THOMAS O'DONNELL, A.B., Ed.M. ' ' X I . -Qi' V Science, Cadets 2 11--p I' ' MRS. MARGARET O'DOWD, B.S. in Ed. qu x .W , I 5 Business Training, Typing, World Geography if E My f . . Y I 'ti' 1 I' E Q '. AX A I ' gf .I fi 'bag .al . .L ' . ,p-1-3 for MR. JOHN J. O'WRIL Machine Shop MR. WILLIAM PICCERILLO, A.B., M.A. Italian, French MR. ERNEST RAMSBOTHAM, A.B., Ed.M. Driver Education, Library MRS. FRANCES RICHARDSON, A.B. English MR. WALTER C. ROBERTS. B.S. in Ed., Ed.M. Science, Mathematics MISS EVELYN L. RUSHTON, A.B.. Ed.M. English ,pil MR. LEONARD M. RUSHTON, B.S., Ed.M., M.A. 'ff 9' Problems in Democracy. Law. Economics , MR. WILLIAM RUSSELL, A.B. gn Chemistry, Physics V K q is ' 5 V 2 MISS MARJORIE L. SHERMAN, A.B., Ed.M. Algebra MISS ELIZABETH F. SMITH, A.B., Ed.M. History, English MISS STEPHANIE WILSON, B.S., M.S. Plane Geometry, Solid Geometry, Trigonometry, Advanced Algebra MISS RUTH E. WRIGHT, A.B., Ed.M. History, French L r ,Q ,ts 33 w 1 '15 ,- y'5s a ,, I If if mv. 'Q sg, ,...,o Lffft In right: Hr. Herbert Crosser, Mr. john Caxanaugh. 0 'xi 7 Zi xx d on, Mrs. Hawk E gllisit Q Yah Hadiey,MrS. Dee Perth , bl, MIS. 'a . Feniflns to H2 ' 5. Dons xiii wa W' I Be ,tm GMU- Beef and gravy anyone? Congrat- ulations are in store for the fine job the cafeteria staff is doing, -1 ,wf 'Z MRS. EDSON and special thanks go to Mrs. Edson. who has always cooperat- ed with the student body. 51 f V if? C ' C Z. 51 NVQ '2112' ff Lexx is-: S w , Q-fs-...H-f -:E-SEX 2 5 2 E S Y 1 4 -:f Hi' - : 3 xiiis 43 1 n X a 471 XP O 1 i ? fi Q 1 ? 52 91 e 5 K 3 Y7' J . ANTHONY QUALTERS ,.... .......,.... T reasurer WILLIAM GRESKA , .. ..,... V ice President BETTY JANE SIDON ....... .......,. S ecretary ROY BISTANY ......, .. ..... P resident A4 ,..-if 1 5 fr' i I HENRY ROBERT ACNEW Nickname: Bob 12 Harris St. Ambition: Auto Body Mechanic My car is my weakness Cadets 1, 2. 3, Cadet Officer 4. SAMUEL AMANATIAN Nickname: Sarkie,' 163 Cross St. Ambition: Navy Livewire. Baseball 1, 2, 3. A'-L N. uf: V15 -f-'?. I I , vi- ' i WILLIAM CHARLES ACNEW Nickname: Aggy 12 Harris St. Ambition: Air Force Happy-G0-Lzzclfy. Cadets 1, 2, 3, 4: Color Guard 4g Senior Play Com- mittee. LlLLlAN FRANCES ANDERSON Nickname: Eskimo 21 Merrill St: Ambition: Airline Hostess A little bit of mischief done up in a small package. Senior Play Committeeg Ital- ian Club 43 Girls' AA 1g Y- Teens 1. 1'-AY CAIL ANN ALAKEL Nickname: Cay', 2415 Chase St. Ambition: Private Secretary Happy and gay, slze goes on her way. Senior P l a y Committee? Homeroom Officer 4. MARY ATHAYDE 48 Broadway Ambition: Nurse They like her most who lfnow her best. Senior Play Committee. A ':r -.. JUDITH M. ALLEN Nickname: Judy 230 Pleasant St. Ambition: To Succeed U0 it tomorrow: -l'0Il'l'P nzazle enough rnistalfes lorlay. Basketball 3. 45 Field Hock- ey 2, 3g Band 1, 2, 3. Student Conductor 43 Math Club 3, 43 College Club 3.4g Year- book Staff, Co-Editor! 5f'Ili0l' Play Committee: 'l' a l e n t Show 3, 4. MARILYN L. BALL Nickname: Butch 88 Arnold St. Ambition: Secretary Tallf happiness: the world is sad enough. Senior Play Committee: Cirls' AA 1. 3. '. . I I A I -'J . ff? ' ff x X -as 4- K ' -. ' ' x V? : x ff A I 1 i .fl LUX 'fl f 'I -. I I 1. BARBARA BARNAT Nickname: Bambi 39 Lawrence St. Ambition: Physical Therapist You ain't learnin' nothin' when viozfre tallqinf Yearbook Staff. Co-Editorg Student Council 4: Good Cit- izenship Award 3: Honor S0- ciety 3. -lg Basketball 2. 3, 43 Field Hockey 3, -1: Senior Play Committee: Blue Sz White Staff 3: Hath Club 3, -1: College Club 3. 4: Girls' AA 1. 3: Y-Teens 1, 25 Vice President 2: Ring Commit- teeg PTSA Secretary 4. ROBERT BENNETT Nickname: Bob Pelham. N.H. Ambition: Career in Service l'n1 not arguing u'ith youg fm telling you. EDWARD .I. BARR Nickname: Eddie 48 Milk St. Ambition: Electrician .4tlrnits he's the nicest guy in town. Senior Play Committeeg Ca- dets 13 Baseball 4. JUNE A. BETTENCOURT 74 Weybosset St. Ambition: Obstetric Nurse A sunny nature wins lasting friends. Girls' AA 1. Fi CHRISTINE BEAULIEU Nickname: Chris 8 Green St. Ambition: To Travel Around the World Very sensible and smart. Honor Society 3, 45 Blue 81 White Staff. 4: Girls' AA 1. GEORGE BISTANY, JR. 24 Golf Ave. Ambition: Certified Public Accountant The life of Riley is for me. Track 2g Basketball 1. f I CAROL BECHARD 124 Hampshire Rd. Ambition: Secretary A pint-sized miss with sparkl- ing brown eyes. ROY BISTANY 525 Lowell St. Ambition: Electrical Engineer He aims to please. President 2, 3, 4: Vi ident 1g Football 1 , 2, 4, Basketball 1, 2: Baseball 1, ce Pres- 2: Senior Play Committeeg Italian Club 4: Ring tee 2. Commit- 117 'Wx BARBARA J. BENNETT Nickname: Barbie 33 Kimball Rd. Ambition: Nurse Blushes instantaneously. Yearbook Staff: Y-Teens 1 2: Senior Play Cast: Math Club 2, 3: Debating Club 3 Honor Society 3, Treasurer 4-g College Club 3, 4: Girls AA 1, 3. ARLINE RITA BOHNE Nickname: Bohnes 41 Russell St. Ambition: Nurse Given to animated chatter. Senior Play Committee. FRANK C. BONANNO 50 Bonanno St. Ambition: Owner of Large Business Blow, Gabriel, Blow! Band 1, 2, 3, President 45 Talent Show 1, 2, 3, 4g Sen ior Play Committeeg Orches- tra 1. MARY J. BOYD 18 School St. Ambition: Medical Secretary Down to earth and forthright. Girls' AA 1. Q., ,- nr.: ,. L ANNA J. BORGESI 425 Merrimack St. Ambition: Secretary The milrlest manners and the gentlest lzeart. Senior Play Committee, Ital- ian Club 1, 23 Girls' AA lg Clee Club 1. PATRICIA A. BRADLEY Nickname: Patti 9. Cage St. Ambition: To Be a Success There's always time. Senior Play Committeeg Girls' AA 1g Clee Club 1. N' Qi Q'- QF D P -' g .fr f l 5, X-.,i,,., JOAN MARY BOSCO Nickname: uloaniev 82 Oakside Ave. Ambition: Pharmacist A flashing smile and a win- ning personality. Italian Club 3: College Club 3: Senior Play Committee. BARBARA D. BRAINARD Nickname: Bobbi 56 Lowell St. Ambition: Airline Hostess Lovely to loolf at. Student Council I: Girls' AA 1: Majorettes 2, 3, 4: Senior Play Committee. MARCERY DALE BOTTOMLEY Nickname: L'Dale 42 Pleasant St. Fair maid, be not so shy. Clee Club 4: Senior Play Committee: Commencement Usherette 3: Girls' AA 3: College Club 4. DAVID BURTON BROWN Nickname: 'LBrownie 3 Charles St. Ambition: Engineer The great comedian . . . one of the three terrors. Football 3: Track 3. W QF -.f........:y 4 ' b y ,- , K ' -up 4 'sz ' N l ' .::,i . . ' :I 1- t an TT ,rf mf' . 55.311 uv' .fine RICHARD L. BOUCHARD Nickname: Bouch I4 Woodland St. Ambition: Navy To be a sport is to be popu- lar. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Base- ball 1, 2. 3, 4: Football 1, 4: Homeroom Officer 4. MARIE E. CALOBRISI 146 Camden St. Ambition: Nurse Versatile, with more than a dash of humor. Treasurer 3: Talent Show 3, 4: Band I, 2, 3, Treasurer 4: Senior Play Committee: Y-Teens 1: Italian Club 4: Math Club 4: Orchestra I. ff'-L. 4 41' -. f is Q . 2 . K., bf' X3 S x , X F .1 :,,, s , .I ,-I I x ' 1' .Q 'Q' 'Pwr BARBARA BOUTIN Nickname: Babs I0 Oakland Ave. Ambition: Hairdresser Loves to chatter and lease Clee Club 1. BARBARA ANN CARR 221 Pelham St. Ambition: Public Accountant A slow, warm smile. rf' GP nrt 1 - T N., ,fm -8 -vi? 'i ARLENE B, CARRO Nickname: Arl T8 Arnold St. Ambition: Physical Therapist Was l erer embarassedf Clee Club 3, 4: Blue St White Staff 3: Yearbook Staff: Senior Play Commit- tee: Y-Teens I, 2: Math Club 3, 4: Debating Club 3: Field Hockey 4: College Club 3. 4: Girls' AA 1, 3. ALRELIE Ii. CLARKE Nickname: Lee IT Maguire St. Ambition: Private Secretary Cheerful, snappy, anrl always happy. Senior Play Committee: Olee Club -1: Girls AA 1. ar-.-1 J , -U . -:f . ,. 1.4-.v-, - i . -4 N I 4 ,f. 5-rw ,f , ' E .- ' Q - ' -:f ' , A . ,i '. -l',- '1 5 , t . i-'gi . lflgffg - '1 'Z' J M, 'V' ' i 1'!'f 'I- . ,l 1 , 47- tk .- . if ..,,,4,,. 442 .fp IJ.: .I 'sv ' s - ' .Z f A . Q 1 1 1 Y t uf. . ,u v I A' J is ,rq'o. Ju 7' 4' I I f l I 'N , ' .2 .'v'o y. I I ,f C I, -' ' I 'o..: ' M I , Ii' 'Q 'Q 1 ' e,':44 l i..:Q 1 4 1 d . wr--34,1 ' '.-' f I-lt 3'-1-xfiiill-. 1 1 .1 1 .2 'I r' Q. L' 1. ff? Q '. '... .1 :Sw-1 . ' :li .- Ng' SEBASTIAN CATALANO Nickname: Ned 1 Merrimack St. Quiet, but friendly. Football 4: Homeroom Offi- cer 4. SARA .IANE CLIFFORD Nickname: Sally 28 Lawrence St. Ambition: Medical Secretary May she go through life as easily as shf twirls a baton. Talent Show 2, 3, 4: Major- ettes 2, 3, 4: Blue 81 White Staff 2, 3: Yearbook Staff, Photography: Senior Play Committee: College Club 3: Commencement Usherette 3: Ring Committee 2: Girls' AA 1, 3: Field Hockey Manager 4: Debating Club 3. I SHELIA M. CAVANAUCH 66 Hampshire St. Ambition: Executive Secretary Sparkle, sincerity, ana' style. Majorettes 2, 3, 4: Blue 81 White Staff 3: Yearbook Staff: Senior Play Commit- tee: Basketball Manager 4: Debating Club 3: College Club Treasurer 3: Girls' AA 1, 3. RUTH COLLINS Nickname: Rufus 19 Strathmore Rd. Ambition: Medical Laboratory Technician A 2-1-carat student and friend. Cheerleader 2, 3, 4: Year- book Staff: Senior Play Com- mittee: Honor Society 3, 4: Commencement Usherette 3: College Club 3, 4: Girls' AA 1, 3: Homeroom Officer 4: Y-Teens 1, 2: Math Club 3: Blue 81 White Staff 1. IQ' Si SHIRLEY ANN CHAMPEY 75 Howe St. Ambition: Private Secretary Fun and laughter all around her. RAWMOND CONTORELLI Nickname: Ray 12 Longwood Dr. Ambition: Musician Has a humorous outlook on life. Band 1, 2: Football 3: Glee Club 4: Talent Show 4: Bowling Team 4. l 1 . '91 A -ik- I CT I O' -fin , 'Qi . . X3 A 9 I .. BARBARA ANN CHARBONNEAU Nickname: 'LBabs 485 Broadway Ambition: Nurse This fun-loving gal just ean't help being liked by all. Basketball 2, 3, 43 Field Hockey 2, 3, Captain 4g Ring Committee 23 Commence- ment Usberette 3g Girls' AA 1, 3g Blue 81 White Staff 4g Senior Play Committee. JOHN COOKE Nickname: Cookie 26 Stevens St. Ambition: College Education Scholastically capable. PTSA Representative 2. if Q DONALD JAMES CLARK Nickname: Don 74 Kenwood Rd. Ambition: Draftsman Every inch a sport . . . one of the tlzree terrors. Cadets 15 Baseball 1, 2, 3,-4. JAMES COTE Nickname: lim 12 Princeton St. Ambition: Radio School One ofthe gang. Cadets 1. .WAS DOROTHY COX Nickname 1 Dolly 615 Lowe-ll St. Ambition: Nurse l'zl rather he small and shine than to be large and cast a sllmlow. Fit-lil Hockey 4: Yearbook Staffg Senior Play Commit- tee: College Club 3, 43 Girls' AA 1, 3g Y-Teens 1, 2. 4. CONSTANCE DELUCIA Nickname: Connie 2 Houston Ave. Ambition: Secretary to Young, Handsome, Single Executive A little friend may prove a great friend. Talent Show 3g Cvlee Club 44 ltalian Club 1, 23 Girls' AA 1, 3. A341 1 i s..f 1 MARILYN CURELLI Nicknamc: Tomita 94 lVln-rriinack St. Ambition: lo Ile Rich Nearly' to split her sides with laughter. Girls' AA 1, 33 Italian Club 1, 23 Commencement Usher- cttc 35 Senior Play Commit- lee. KENNETH E. DEMING Nickname: Ken 74 Oakland Ave. Ambition: Engineer A gridiron demon. Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Band 1, 2. 4 'sfffs ' 1 Q. at 4'-U, I A V yi. . I . .r 15 M si 3 9 -E? R! 1 I x JUNE DARLINCTON 51 Cypress Ave. Ambition: Secretary Never a alztll moment. Basketball 2, 3, 4: Field Hockey 3, Manager 4: Blue 81 White Staff 4: Girls' AA 1, 3: Senior Play Committee. WILLIAM A. DEPARDO Nickname: uBill Meford St. Ambition: Actor Billy gets himself in every- oneis heart, one way or an- other. Baseball 2: Cadets 1, 2, Offi- cer 3: Clee Club Vice Presi- dent 4: Blue St White Staff 4: Senior Play Cast: Color Guard 2, 3: Homeroom Offi- cer 4: Track Team 4. -fir I 5 1 zz ff. --3 DAVID DECHANE 82 Tenney St. Ambition: Electrical Appliance Repairer I put all my begs in one ash-it. Clee Club 2: Senior Play Cast: Cadets, Staff Sergeant 3, Captain 4. JACQUELINE L. DESANTIS Nickname: 5',lackie 103 Swan St. Ambition: Nurse just a cute little girl: with a smile and a curl. Clee Club 4: Talent Show 3: Girls, AA 1, 3: Commence- ment Usherette 3. ANTHONY DEFRUSCIO Nickname: Tony 42 Albion St. Ambition: Electrical Engineer Heis in another world when, hels on the dance floor. Golf 1, 2, 3, 4: Band 1, 2, 3, Vice President 4: Baseball 43 Talent Show 3, 4: Senior Play Committee. BARBARA ANN DESILVA Nickname: f'Bab5 45 Oakland Ave. Ambition: To Sing Like Ella Fitzgerald Looks like rain: no school. Italian Club 4: Clee Club Secretary 4: Girls' AA 1: Secretary to Faculty Manager 3, 4, ,,,,, -'A'-. .fit be mg-M .,,n X t'37 M? 4' PATRICIA A. DELIJIICA Nickname: Pat', 119 Oak St. Ambition: Airline Hostess A winning way, a pleasant smileg dressed so neat, anfl quite in Style. Vice President 3: Field Hock- ey 2, 3, 4: lfaskctball 3. -1: Blue K Whitt' Staff 4: Senior Play Committee: Ili-bating Club 3: Ring Comntittt-e 2: Homeroom Officer 4: Clef- Club I, 2: Yearbook Staff. MARTHA DIETRICH Nickname: 'hMarti 9 Cottage St. Ambition: To Fulfill My Rainbow Promise A class leader with spirit and sociability. Basketball 1, 2, 3: Field Hockey 2, 3: Student Coun- cil, 1, 2, Corresponding Sec- retary 3, President 4: Blue 81 White Staff 1, 2: Senior Play Committee: Honor Society 3, 4: Student Exchange 3: Ring Committee 2. 1 alia ' 1 Il C RRR. X ij' , if 1 ,wx ua fly? 1? Cf, Zi. -...N ' 7. . qw YQAQ, qv nk, I fl' 5, 4,1 . 'X X .f.x, .- X -- :'b'z..:Sg-ya, -Iv tag: --1,135 - -.tp-.ot 1-:wtf Ny '-vs-1-'-' 'ws wf: - ff-'cclxf' fy. I 'w.QxwVx swf,-4 1.151 .178 ,-.-Wx'-S.g,N f 'wx-f-Hg.-f -i-3. in x 'K-'f.'.'Z.x,5X' .543 1' -, IA, .N Jw tgjg.-:gE,5Xf1 . A ,f . . . ,A WSW-.Sf . 1 x .fx,,6f,Z.-:I gli' . ,231-t 'ivNf lfLlg4 r'f 'i X .Pi ikwtiif-R: 1'?biff5-' 'S N7 ,,, , . X thx, tl A 4. 'I . 0.4 aa' i vig 4? 3 g N F, .Qi K. f. X 'UQ ff 0 I 1 , I I .IANIES DILAVORE Nickname: Jim 24 Bates Street Ambition: Architect Full of the devil. Cadets 1, 3: Color Guard 3. PATRICIA NI. DOWD Nickname: Pat 25 Houston Ave. Ambition: Mathematics Teacher .4 girl of many talents. Basketball 2. 3, 4: Field Hockey 2. 3. 4: Talent Show 1. 2. 3. 4: Band 1: Orches- tra 1g Majorettes 2, 3, Cap- tain 4g Blue K White Staff 1. 2: Yearbook Staff, Photog- raphy: Senior Play Commit- tee: Debating Club 3: Honor Society 3. -1-1 Commencement Usherette 3: College Club 3, -1: Ring Committee 2, Girls' AA 1. 33 Math Club 2, 3, 4. I? A -:sf --1 31 I .. BARBARA ANN DILL Nickname: Babs 251 Howe St. Ambition: Pediatric Nursing ,lust pleasure and laughter, that's all she's after. .IANICE DOWNEY Nickname: 'g,Ian 91 Oakland Ave.- Ambition: Professional Ice- Skater In all her ways is grace. -Q .J - ,e,-:suave-::eff1 -W , J wi 033 ' ,Qxf T' .41 . -.1 w il l -an QF - f ADELINE DIZAZZO Nickname: Chicki 44 Chelmsford St. Ambition: Medical Technologist Gayer than laughter. Tri-Hi-Y: Talent Show. GEORGE DRISCOLL, JR. 24 Durrell St. Ambition: College Education in Electronics The things in life l like the best are lots of eats and lots of rest. Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Senior Play Committee. CHARLES DONAHUE Nickname: '6Chuck 4-6 Tenney St. Ambition: Airplane Pilot A fun-loving 'fellaf MARIE DROUIN 324 Forest St. Ambition: Doctor Powder your face with sun- shine. Honor Society 3, 4: Orches- tra 1, 2, 3, 4, College Club 3, 4: Senior Play Committee. '11 sl MARION F. DONOVAN 96 Ashland Ave. Ambition: Legal Secretary Blue-eyed ana' tall, well-liked by all. Senior Play Committee: De- bating Club 3: Honor Socie- ty 3, Secretary 4: College Club 3, 4. LAWRENCE DUBOIS Nickname: Flirt 89 Center St. Ambition: Jet Mechanic His military manner does not surpass his personality. Cadets 1, 2, 3, Master Ser- geant 4: Color Guard 3, 4. 'K-' 'A 'M . , l I 'i-A N..F ' x 3 PATRICIA DORR Nickname: Pat 17 Lowell St. Ambition: Secretary Cute and petite. Cheerleader 3: Clee Club 4: Senior Play Committee. PHYLLIS DUNCAN Nickname: i'Phyl'l 61 Lowell Street Ambition: Air Stewardcss To have many friends is to be one. Band 2: Field Hockey 4: Clee Club 3, 4: Blue 81 White Staff 3. 4: Debating Club 3: Math Club 3, 4: College Club 3. Vice President 4: Girls' AA 1, 3: Yearbook Staff: Senior Play Committee: Y- Teens 1, 2. N073 ffjirfsfi M ..,. W'-w' .fa ,Mg M , I g 'V ..A JANET ELLIOTT Nickname: jan 4 Goldsmith Ct. Ambition: Secretary Well-liked and fun-loving. Girls' AA 1g Tenney Teens 3, 4. JEAN R. FORTIN Nickname: Buzzy 27 Gill Ave. Ambition: Beautician She is sweet simplicity. Girls' AA 1: Senior Play Committee: Blue 81 White Staff 1, 3: Glee Club 4. WN JOAN ENUS 44 Calumet Rd. Ambition: X-Ray Technician Sometimes grave, sometimes gay, but we like her every way. Band 1, 2, 3, Secretary 4, Blue 81 White Staff 3, Sen- ior Play Committeeg Italian Club 43 Ring Committee 2: Tenney Teens 1, 2, 4. CAROL GAGNON Nickname: Tiny 45 Lyndale Ave. Ambition: Secretary Judge me not by my size. Talent Show 3, 4: Senior Play Cast. .3 4 ALLEN F. FAY Nickname: Al 31 North Lowell St. Ambition: Scientist Was willing to let the school get along without him. ALLAN J. GEBO Nickname: Geeb 13 May Court Ambition: Draftsman Curly-topped and lightheart- ed. Baseball 1: Basketall 1, 2, 3. 4g Homeroom Officer 4. I 452 3 5' .12 4 'QQ--f M3 vu! 3 ELAINE FELIDES 14 Wellington St. Ambition: Secretary Mischief lurks in her eyes. Clee Club lg Talent Show 4: Senior Play Committee. RONALD C. CILCHRIST Nickname: Yogi 4 Laurel Ave. Ambition: ,let Combat Pilot His mind is ever free from care. Football 1. s ,pa ' 1? 4-.J 'vw-19 FRED FERLITO Nickname: Freddie 279 Oak St. Ambition: Electrical Engineer Ezferyflalfs a holiday. Band 1, 2, 3. HENRY CINCRAS 7 Parker Court Ambition: College Education Dancing is a must. Blue 81 White Staff 3, 4: Italian Club 1, 2g Math Club 3: Radio Club 3. ,ell My A '-is Q, . , 21,- K 4 ,w u 9 an sg.. 1 ' THOMASINE FLANAGAN Nickname: Tomie 35 Larchwood Rd. Ambition: Medical Secretary Witty, lively, and full of fun. Olee Club 4: Senior Play Committee: Debating, Club 3: College Club 3: Tri-Hi-Y l, 2: Home-room Officer 4: Tal- ent Show 4. ANNE MARIE COSSELIN 419 Broadway Ambition: Elementary School Teacher I find earth not gray, but rosy. College Club 4: Commence- ment Usherette 3: Senior Play Committee. '93 -4. Ewa, 'bi --F 1, 'A If', P -1 3 l 1 LORETTA E. GOSSELIN Nickname: Leg 1 Tobey Ave. Ambition: Secretary Popularity reflects Character. Blue 81 White Staff 4: Honor Society 3. 4: Field Hockey 3: Girls' AA I. ROBERTA E. HEWETT Nickname: Bobbie 11 Durrell St. 'Ambition' Private Secreta 1 . - ry A girl who may seem quiet to you: But ask her friends if this is true. cg 515 N. i 'YS Q. I I 0 K I 5 JOSEPH CRASSO Nickname: lay 30 ,Buswell Ave. Ambition: jockey Never bothered by the prob- lems of life. Italian Club 1,2. ANNE RUTH HILLER 131 Lawrence St. Ambition: Scientist A true friend is a friend for- ever. Honor Society 3, 4: College Club 3, 4: Debating Club 3: Girls' AA 3: Y-Teens, Vice President 4: Senior Play Committee. w ., ..:.e B. WILLIAM GRESKA Nickname: Bill 2l8Mg Oakland Ave. Ambition: Engineer Together we stand: divided we fall. Football 1, 3: Vice President 4: Honor Society 3, 4: Year- book Staff, Corculation Man- ager. LINDA MAE HOEHN 15 Beacon St. Ambition: Dietician An explosive laughter. Glee Club 4: Tenney Teens 3,4. fi JOHN F. HAMMOND Nickname: Hambone 32 Cypress Ave. Ambition: Heavy Construction Equipment Operator A specialist in pranks, jokes, etc. Clee Club 2, 3, President 4: Homeroom Officer 4. COLLETTE HOFFMAN Nickname: Click 11 Sunny Ave. A fun-loving chatterbox. Talent Show 3, 4: Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Blue 81 White Staff 4: Senior Play Committee: Ital- ian Club 4: Math Club 4: Orchestra 1: Tri-Hi-Y 1, Of- ficer 2: Girls' AA 3: College Club 4. I 1 It f I , 545' 'YFIZH' MARGARET F. HAUSLER Nickname: Peggie 118 Railroad St. Ambition: Play Director Always on the go. Tri-Hi-Y 2, Officer 1: Talent Show 4: Blue 8: White Staff 2: Senior Play Director: De- bating Club 3: College Club 3, 4. MILTON C. HOLLAND Nickname: Sonny 70 Berwick St. Ambition: Auto Racer I never think of the future: it comes soon enough. Golf 3, Captain 4: Home- room Officer 45 Senior Play Committee. , ROBERT HENNESSY Nickname: L'Tank 14- Kenwood Rd. Ambition: Professional Basketball Player Sing away sorrow: cast away care. Basketball 13 Cadets 1. CHARLES O. HOSTERMAN Nickname: Chuck 8 Barry Ave. Ambition: ,let Fighter Pilot Always behind that hback of the room niisclzief. Olee Club 3: Senior Play Committee: Homeroom Offi- cer 4. JUDITH ELAINE HOSTERMAN Nickname: Judy 8 Barry Ave. Ambition: Physical Therapist People have more fun than anyone. Glee Club 3, 4: Girls' AA 1, 3: College Club 3, 4: Y- Teens 1, 2, 3, 4: Senior Play Committee. WILLIAM JOHNSON Nickname: Jay 7 East River Place Ambition: Radio Announcer If laughter were a crime, he a master Criminal would be. Cadets 1, 2: Color Guard 2, 3. JOHN KENNETH HUGHES Nickname: Jack 7 Tenney St. Ambition: Rich Bachelor Nice to look at, but better to know. Track 2. JAMES KACHADORIAN Nickname: Jim 150 Oakland Ave. Ambition: Engineer Pleasure first and business after. Football 1, 3: Basketball 1, 2, 4: Yearbook Staff, Busi- ness Manager: Boys State 3: Student Exchange 3: Honor Society 3, President 4: Har- vard Book Award 3. 1., . li Pi ai ELAINE E. IANNALFO Nickname: Lenne 9 Bridge St. Ambition: Hairdresser Bursting with school spirit. Majorettes 2, 3: Senior Play Committee: Italian Club 1, 2g Girls' AA 1. HAROLD EDWARD KAY 57 Camden St. Nickname: Arold Ambition: Fireman Everything within his reach. Track 2, 3. HARVEY H. ISSENBERG Nickname: Harv 80 Tower St. Ambition: Engineer When you're tall, there's more of you to like. Cadets 1, 2. PATRICIA ANN KELLEY Nickname: Pat I4 Longwood Dr. Ambition: Medical Secretary Cay laughter and a cheery smile. Glee Club 3, 43 Girls' AA 13 Senior Play Committee. MARGARET JEAN Nickname: Peggy 161 Forest St. Ambition: Telephone Operator A sweeter, more gracious per- son is rarely found. Girls' AA 3. ROBERT J. KENDRIK Nickname: Cheeks 131 Hampstead St. Ambition: Engineer For heis a jolly good fellow. Italian Club 1, 2g Manager of Baseball, Football, and Baseball 1, 2. GREGORY JOHNSON Nickname: Jerry 24 Burgess St. Ambition: Civil Engineer Nonehalant, easy going. Orchestra I, 2g Radio Club 4. JANE A. KENYON Nickname: Jackie 18 Allen St. Ambition: College Education Wit is the salt of fonversa- tion. Talent Show 2: Glee Club 2, 3. 4, Blue 81 White Staff 45 Debating Club 33 Girls' AA 3g College Club 3, 45 Senior Play Committee. -x far? -3' fn-nl V, iQ Y' of .. :gg we .3 P 'rf' 123 X I :sag mi'- KM' 65 'Ya ,. G6 w Zqgqf - 8 'zur HXRIU Kli'l'I.lfR Nicknaine: Kel 32 High St. Ambition: Electronic Ellglllvvf .4 mental zvizartl is he. Senior Play Committee: Good Citizenship Award 2. 3: Boys State 3: Honor Society 3, Vive President 4: Radio Club 3. 4. LORRAINE A. L,-'UIONTACNE 10 North Ft. Ambition: Secretary Not much tallffa great sweet silenre. Senior Play Committee: Hon- or Society 3. 4. f'- so 4, X' 5. L t BARBARA ALICE Kiteowe Nickname: Baba 2 Willibw SI. Ambition: Private Secretary I! at first you 1lon'l succeed, try, try 11 grin. Glee Club 3, 4: Blue 81 YVhite Staff 4: Football Queen 4. DIANA LAROSA Nickname: L'Dee-'I 95 Pitman St. Ambition: Secretary A larly through and through. Senior Play Committee: Ital- ian Club: Honor Society 3, 4: Girls' AA 1, 3. loft EDWIN KOSCIELNIAK Nickname: Eddie 6 West Ayer St. Ambition: Pharmacist Minds his business and gets along with one and all. Orchestra lg Clee Club 4: Football 2, 3. JOSEPHINE LASTRINA Nickname: 'flow 36 Golf Ave. Ambition: Medical Secretary A quiet, well poised girl. Italian Club 3. J 1 BERNICE KUSNIERSKI Nickname: Bunny 4716 Arnold St. Ambition: Secretary Never say more than is nec- essary. DOROTHY EMILY LAVOIE Nickname: Dotti 8 LaVoie Ave. Ambition: Waves Independent and casual. Girls' AA 1. I . ht 'W ,Q R437 Y . 3. ' 1 t b. X . .Q ,xv if 1 -' V '. , 'n 5, 'f 1. K Y 4 . fi .X 1 1 .- QIJ 'tt f f l ..- . iff- A , i , . S-A ' -v , STEPHEN KUZMITSKI Nickname: 'gSteve 55 Ames St. Ambition: Navy Steve is quite a man. Football 3g Basketball 1, 23 Cadets 1, 2, 3, Officer 4g Color Guard 23 Bowling 3. JOHN A. LAWRENCE Nickname: Jack 11 Maguire St. Ambition: Mechanic Why should the devil all the good times? Band 1, 2. have 66' --Or WILLIAM LACOUTER Nickname: Cowie 30 Arlington St. Ambition: Another Mr. Kennedy Cirls faseinate him. Senior Play Committee. RUTH LAWRENCE Nickname: Ruthie Pelham Rd. Pelham, N.H. Ambition: Model Quiet and sweet, thoughtful and neat. Girls' AA 1, 3. QQ' 9 . .51 A wa sl ' 945' U, 5, ' A -. 4 g,Qv..f .J, X, , 3 is V , YI , Y-Q l' . X nidllars pang fffwllgggw ,ii S ALBERT LERNED Nickname: Al 57 Broadway Ambition: Air Force His good looks are outslzone only by his pleasant per- sonalily. Basketball lg Cadets 1. JAMES MAMBRO 4 Elaine Ave. Never worryg never hurry. CAROLE LICATA Nickname: Cal 82 Riverdale St. Ambition: Artist A creator of artistic beauty. Yearbook Staff, Artg Basket- ball 2, 3, 4g Talent Show 4g Clee Club 2g Senior Play Committeeg Field Hockey 2, 3, 4g Senior Prom C0-Chair- mang Girls' AA 3g Italian Club 4. CARMELO MARCHESE 224- Merrimack St. Ambition: Successful Businessman The world would be a better place if there were more like you. Clee Clubg Italian Club. 19 77? W LC'f',2V .1 bl S.,f Nor gf SHOWN I F , ltlgggll A , .1 xsJ L' . , l qv: 1 C17 EMILY LOMBARDI Nickname: Lee 26 Oneida St. Ambition: Medical Secretary Never say more than is nec- essary. Glee Club. SHIRLEY MARSHMAN Nickname: Sam 181 Oakland Ave. Ambition: Nurse Enthusiasm conquers the im- possible. Basketball 2, 3, Talent Show 2, Cheerleader 2, 3, 43 Senior Play Committeeg College Club 3, 4, Girls' AA 1, 3: Home- room Officer 4g Blue and White Staff 4. KATHRYN A. LORENTZ Nickname: 'gKa1,' 188 Berkeley St. Ambition: Diplomatic Service Listed in Who's Who. Blue 81 White Staff 3g Year book Staff: Senior Play Com- mittee: College Club 3, 43 Field Hockey 2, 3, 4, Com mencement Usher e t t e 3g Girls' AA 3, Y-Teens 2. GERMAINE MARTIN Nickname: Gerry 67 Ayer's Village Rd. Ambition: Switchboard Operator Has a quiet, peaceful manner. Glee Club 4g Senior Play Committee. .IEAN MacLAUCHLAN 2 Roseland St. Ambition: Office Worker Our nomination for Miss America. Talent Show 4, Senior Play Committee, Girls, AA 3g Homeroom Officer 4. .IAMES MASSEY Nickname: i'.1int,' 34 Lowell St. Ambition: Navy Added a mischevious spark to his classes. Basketball 1, 2. JOHN MAHONEY Nickname: Lackadaisical Jack 255 Hampshire St. lack is a package that any girl would like to call her own. Football 3, 4, Track 3, Cadets 2. .IOSEPH MCCLINTOCK Nickname: Joe 5 Gill Ave. Ambition: Nuclear Physicist Einstein had nothing on him. Math Club 3, 4g Radio Club 3, 4: Senior Play Committee, Homeroom Officer 4, Chess Club. Q pr vii' Ai? Q 1 . 1 IO I-4. ,L , 4 l W'lLlAM MCGOVERN Nickname: Bill 6 Emerson Ave. He is little: he is wise: Heis a terror for his size. MARILYN MIKULA 2 Wleisner Parkway Ambition: Secretary Quiet, well-mannered, and modest. Senior Play Committee: Blue 81 White Staff 4: Girls' AA 3. VALERIE MCLIN Nickname: Val 153 Lowell St. That Lux complexion. Glee Club, Publicity 4: Sen- ior Play Committee: Talent Show 43 Girls' AA 1, 3. JOHN MONFET Nickname: nlacki' 16 Farley St. Ambition: Mechanical Draftsman Small, but makes a lot of noise. '-3' ,ti vgj 1,.-..-.... I 1 V' 4411? . Qin, Q- I e Wire.. Wim A - . 2? fda -.w2fi h?-- D .Tw ' .fiat .e.,w,i-it , . , 'gn 'i.M,v t :f 'Q ' f-, -,tw Af-in if- . ifsffff fw 5-'J ., ' X ROBERT MCROBBIE Nickname: Ma! Ha! Robbie 74 Tower St. Ambition: Navy Enjoys feminine Companion- ship. Basketball 1, 2: Cadets 1, Sergeant Major 4. JANICE MORRIS Nickname: 'g,lan 430 Pelham St. Ambition: Secretary She's a sweet little headache, but lots of fun. Cheerleader 4: Field Hockey 3 V N r NORMA MERROW 96 Brown St. Ambition: Wife When I,m right, no one re- members: when l'm wrong, no one forgets! Glee Club 1: Senior Play Committee: Girls' AA 1, 3. JOHN MURPHY Nickname: Murph 154 Warwick St. Ambition: Uncle Sam lack considers school a dead issue. Football 1: Cadets 1, 2, 3, 4: Color Guard 4. K at 1132 'Wlluw MARCO MESSINA N1ckname Shorty 56 Ayer St Ambltron Typlst An unpredzctable dark eyed gurl wzth a grggle no one can beat Senior Play Comrnlttee JUDITH MURPHY Nlckname Murph 12 Elsmere Ave Ambltlon Wlfe and Mother A decewzng arr o mnocence Student Councll 3 Treasurer 4 Cheerleader 3 4 Year hook Staff Edxtor College 'Club 3 Good Cltlzenshxp Award 2' Honor Soclety 3 4' Girls State 3' Girls AA 1 3. il fd 'fr V 'T all ROSE ANNE MIDDLEMISS Nlckname Mlddl 173 Forest St Amhrtlon Housewrfe and Mother Personality humor and the works Talent Show 4 Clee Club 2 4 Fxeld Hockey 2 3 Glrls AA 3 HARRIET NAJUCH 46 Ayer St Amb1t1on A1rl1ne Hostess A gzrl wrth an appealzng smzle Her lzne of pals ex tends a mule Honor Socxety 3 4 Glee Club 2 4 Publlcrty 3 Sen 1or Play Cast Blue Sz Whlte Asslstant ECllIOI' 4' Colle e Club 3 Treasurer 4' Cirls AA 1. 'ss ll ,Q if S 4 an 5 RAYMOND NAZARIAN Nickname: Ray l33 Jackson 5t. Ambition: College Education Bound to go far in whatever wurlf he zuzrlerlalfes. Basketball 1, 23 Golf 3, 4. JACQUELINE PARENT Nickname: jackie 453 Prospect St. Ambition: Secretary Sweet, quiel, with qualities possessed. 'Zn 1 2 p L tk 9 , f -I t -X ! N, ll 1 3, fo J. 1 ,pt Y . W. , if ' I uf? 1? .PQ 'Y i . i. l l l SANDRA LUCINE NEWSUM Nickname: Sandy 908 Riverside Drive Ambition: Nurse A face Ilia! wins friemlsg a personality that keeps them. Senior Play Committee-3 Col- lege Clulj 4g Y-Teens l, 2, 3, President 4g Girls' AA l, I 3. DOROTHEA MARIE PARENTI Nickname: Dot 13 Cross Ave. Ambition: Executive Secretary All her skies are sunny. Blue 81 White Staff 49 Sen- ior Play Committeeg Italian Club 1, 2g Girls' AA l. 3. Y 'xxx Iszfpfwvgw-L'-'R 4 . --:..,42:ff A M an . V L ' i V,.J 1 WV '- It . 4 J QM -. ' 'JN Q. V. It . . SANDRA NOLET A' Nickname: Sandy 50 East St. Ambition: To Be Successful Miss Personality Plus. Student Council 2. 3, Record- ing Secretary 4: Cheerleader 3, Captain 4: Yearbook Staff: Senior Play Cast: Honor Society 3, 4g Girls' AA 3: College Club 3, 4: DAR Good Citizenship Award 4. .IOHN PARIS Nickname: i'Chuck 35 Greenhalge St. Why worry what tomorrow brings? Today is here, and rzow's the time for jest. ltalion Club 1. 44 '- ROBERT VINCENT OLDFIELD Nickname: Bob 5 Court St. Ambition: Further Education Get thee behind me, Satan, ami pushf Cadets Ig Clee Club 41 Home-room Officer fl: Senior Play Committee. WILILANI PARTLOW Nickname: Bill 88 Oak St. Ambition: Horse Owner and Trainer Horses, horses, crazy ozer horses. Senior Play Committee. wi-w vwk al., ROBERT PAPPALARDO Nickname: Bob 99 Boston St. Ambition: Owner of Gas Station Quiet and shy, but quite the guyf ALICE PAYNE I9 Madison St. Ambition: Secretary l.'harm1'r1g to know. Clee Club 4: Senior Play Committee: Y-Teens I. 2. WILLIAM PAQIIIN Nickname: Bill 4 Orchard St. Ambition: Mechanical Engineer in U.S. Air Force Well-rriarzrierefl and welt-liked. Cadets 1: Homeroom Officer -I BARBARA PAYNE I9 Madison St. Ambition: Airline Stewardess As merry as the day is long. Girls' AA lg Glee Club 45 Senior Play Committee. . f 'Q K C , - . 3 I . .s are .. ,s ix - M it ti , , H. V , V. 'Qi ef g 3 1' Fu. 43.23 I ales. 7, Jax 'G' was or Q 7 R P I -Q KIARYANN PELCZAR Nickname: Sis,' 80 Howe St. Ambition: Hairdresser .4 blonde who bluslies easily. Glee Club 4. ALLAN PRUNIER Nickname: Al 185 Merrimack Rd. .4 rar. I1 ear, my right arm for a car. Cadets 1. 2, 3, 4. 405 RONALD PENCZAK Nickname: '6Ronnie 88 Center St. Ambition: Photographer Trouble never troubles him. Cadets 1: Science Club 1. ELIZABETH M. PUZNIAK Nickname: Betty 40 Arlington St. A doer, not a dreamer. Glee Club 3, 4: Blue 81 White, Editor 4: Senior Play Cast: Honor Society 3, 4: Field Hockey 2: Commence- ment Usherette 3': College Club 3, President 4: Girls' AA 1, 3: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4. -wig. feb -.7 in i DANIEL PERRY Nickname: Dan 80 Hampshire St. Ambition: Coach Lanky, laughable, and lov- able. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Golf 1, 2, 4: Cadets 1, 2. ANTHONY JAMES QUALTERS Nickname: Tony 125 Tyler St. Ambition: Lawyer Wine, women, and song. Football 1, 2, 3: Basketball 1: Track l, 2, 3, 4: Treas- urer 1, 4: Ring Committee 2: Cadets 1, 2, 3, 4: Year- book Staff: Senior Play Cast. ,. wwf, 4. CAROL PICKLES 69 Riverdale St. Ambition: Legal Secretary Tops in personality and pop- ularity. Girls' AA 1, 3: Senior Play Committee. DOROTHY RAVGIALA Nickname: Raffy 20 Brown St. Miss Vogue. Honor Society 3, 4: Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, Captain 4-: Yearbook Staff, Photogra- phy: Senior Play Committee: College Club 3, 4: Field Hockey 3, 4: Math Club 4: Y-Teens l, 2: Girls' AA 1, 3. 'E Y, 'cf f' .1 RONALD POPIELARSKI Nickname: Ronnie 96 Railroad St. Ambition: Pilot Better late than never DOROTHY REINHOLD Nickname: 'gDot 207 Pelham St. Ambition: Secretary There is mischief in ev rlimple. Senior Play Committee. 'lv-if aw ARTHUR PRINCLE Nickname: Oogie 186 Tenney St. Ambition: Mechanical Engineer .4 good sport is sure to win. Football 2, 3, 4: Basketball 1. 2, 3. 4: Baseball 1, 2: Track 3, 4. BARBARA RHODES Nickname: g'Rarbie 14 Woekel Terrace Ambition: Secretary Loves to talk. Clee Club 3. 4: Girls, AA 1: Y-Teens 2. JOHN RIZKALLAH 4 Tbayer St. Talfe me out to the ball game. Basketball 1, 2, 3g Baseball 2, 43 Band 1, 2, 3, 4. JANET L. SERWIN Nickname: Jan 52 Tudor St. Ambition: Executive Secretary llis nice to be natural when yozfre naturally nice. Clee Club 3, 4g Senior Play Committeeg Y-Teens 1. BRUNO RUHMAN Nickname: Bud 4 Peiver St. Ambition: Navy Draftsman and Designer l love the life l live. Cadets lg Homeroom Officer 4. LOIS ELLEN SHARPE Nickname: Lee 4714 Kirk St. Ambition: Radar Operator Gifted with a jolly disposi- lion. I . ' ., .ll ,yk I fav 'Glu 1 P, ii 1 ROSEMERY RUMORE Nickname: Ro 6 Chelmsford St. Ambition: Private Secretary lill be merry, lill be free: l'll be sad for nobody. Glee Club 3. 43 Senior Play Committee: Y-Teens 1. JOHN SHEEHAN Nickname: johnny 3 Pearl Court Ambition: Air Force His thoughts tend to stray from scholastic matters. Football 1: Basketball 1: Cadets 1, 2, 4: Color Guard 4. R HELEN SAAB 61 Kensington Ave. Quiet, but considerate. BETTY JANE SIDON Nickname: B, J. 47 Olive St. Ambition: Private Secretary The finesse of a lady. Secretary 1, 2, 3. 4: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Blue 81 White Staff 45 Senior Play Cast: Commencement Usherette 3: College Club 43 Homeroom Officer 4: Ring Committee 2: Tri-Hi-Y 1, Secretary 2. FRANK SALZANO 8 Albion St. Ambition: Pharmacist They call him the jolfer . . One of the three terrors. Football 3g Glee Club 4: Football Manager 2g Orches- tra 1. MARGARET SIGMON Nickname: g'Peg 258 Broadway Ambition: Secretary She bubbles with wit and good humor. JAMES SARCIONE 21 Marie St. Ambition: Engineer Deziilish in his ways. italian Club 1. 2. SANDRA SLOVIN Nickname: Sandi 167 Warwick St. Ambition: To Be Successful Look at her and you will see what good young ladies ought to be. Yearbook Staff. Circulationg Debating Club 3: Honor So- ciety 3, 4g Commencement Ushereite 3: College Club 4: Girls' AA 1: Glee Club 2. .4-l eq WON is 1 'X ,..-741:53 f 1 v . 6 , 'I 3 1 ep - . . . S ,L , ., , .- f ,M . 1 If fl, lg., .' gf , 'Q Q.. Q -., f- + w. is Q ' , :A ef ' 1 W 12: . fi ' .. 5541 L - 51.5 ff 'V Q 'if' - 2113.2 :fig 4- ., 1,9 K at M K A f f 'f ' . ' L X Ax f .A ,Q ...Q 7-Q, ' hw, WN .49 ,513 - , X .-4' ' 7 ,. I r . 'L .5.' ' f -ll ...fb , N' ' N 'Qu ,ff K ian I nz 1 ,X .t U i l l . X X I J L , F N I ff any-,Q - fc T KN .Q - I ,S in 4 X' .-'Jaxx X W 5 N. I 1 lx X -at f'7 t I J NANCY SNIERDON Nickname: Nan 130 East St. Ambition: Secretary lfhafs life uithout a smile? Yearbook Staff: Senior Play Committee. JAMES STLTNDZE Nickname: Jim 168 Tenney St. Ambition: Cabinetmaker He's okay in our book. Cadets 2, 3. Captain 4. Q' PAUL SPARTA 11 Parker Ct. Every man who is not a monster, a mathematician, or man' philosopher is the slave of some woman. Basketball 1, 2: Baseball 1. SALLY SUGDEN 64 Phillips St. Ambition: Telephone Operator A quiet, queenly reserve. 1.1 -N1 -5 SAMUEL SPARTA Nickname: Sam', 11 Parker Ct. Ambition: Owner of an Austin Healey I can resist anything but temptation. Baseball 1: Basketball 1: Track 3, 4. PATRICIA SWAN Nickname: Pat 159 Howe St. Ambition: Housewife and Mother Possesses a penetrating hu- mor and a host of friends. Clee Club. 4. t l lt l . s l ! 1-Ita SUSAN STAINSBY Nickname: Sue 166 Pleasant St. Ambition: Nurse Thou swell, thou witty, thou grand. Clee Club 4g Yearbook Staffg Senior Play Committeeg Tri- Hi-Y 2g Girls' AA 1. ROBERT TATARONIS Nickname: Bob 144 Tenney St. Ambition: Electrical Engineer A quick-witted mathematic- ian. Radio Club 4. Wm Al' an-'rx , fs f JUDITH STEVENS Nickname: 'Qlutlyv Range Rd. Windham, NH. Ambition: To Travel Here are ways of pleasant- ness. Clee Club 3, 4. CHARLENE THWAITES 66 Hampshire St. Ambition: Photographic Modeling Cal about town. Student Council. 1, 2, 3, 4g Cheerleader 3, 4g Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4g Senior Play Castg Girls' AA 1, 3, ltalian Club 3g Ring Committee 2. 'S w. have Y... 5'-s ICI IZICNI-f 'l'II.l.Ill'lRlL Nivkniunt-: Gt-ne IU I'lI't'lll'Il St, The lair .xt-.x IVA your tleparl- ment. Ilaxketlmull l. 2. 3. :lg Traek 2. 3. I. LOI5 WAITES 288 Oak St. Ambition: Airline Hoftesa .-I little nonsense naw anal then. Field Hockey 3. 43 Senior Play Committee: Commence ment Ilsberette 3: Ring Com- mittee 21 Girls' AA l. 3. .. W-.., 1 JEAN TOSTA Niekname: Jeanie 95 Swan St. Ambition: Office Xvorker Lefs zlant'e.' Girls' AA 1: Glee Club 4-g Senior Play Committee. ARTHUR WARD Nickname: Little Man 505 Lowell St. Ambition: Air Force Hail, the Conquering hero comes. Football 1, 2, 3, Captain 4: Track 1. 2, 3, Captain 4: Haldane Trophy 4. -7? G K SHIRLEY TRIISSELL 42 Union St. Ambition: Nurse Lilrable in all respefts. Girls' AA 1. .IOHN WARINC Nickname: Jack 35 Oakland Ave. Ambition: Navy A nzan with a Cadillac. Football 1, 2, 3: Cadets 3, 4. .WF27 17 wr' . I 'f wsi 'W Eg? ei +5 :th liii w E , BERNARD VALCOURT Nickname: Bernie High St. Ambition: Army A vital spark on the basket- ball floor. Basketball 1, 2, 3, Captain 4: Traek 3, 4. SHIRLEY WEGEHENKEL Nickname: ShirI 22 Milk St. Ambition: Dental Technician Good naturerl and congenial. Majorette 3: Girls' AA 1, 3. Nd . 'Pri 5 '57 it I GERALD VALCOURT Nickname: Bud 11 Strathmore Rd. Ambition: Electronics He smacked his lips, and then he kissed her. Blue 81 White Staff 4: Sen- ior Play Cast: Radio Club 3, 4. CAROL WHITE Nickname: Cal 41 Arthur St. Ambition: Good Secretary A contagious smile and flir- tatious eyes. Orchestra 3: Italian Club 3: Girls' AA I, 3: Blue 81 White Staff: Glee Club 2. .K ! NN it 4 .IOAN VALLARIO Nickname: .Ioanie 75 Meriline Ave. Ambition: Dietician A flare for style and original- ity. Glee Club 3, 4: Blue Sz White Staff. Literary Editor 4: College Club 3, 4: Girls' AA 3: Honor Society 3, 4: Senior Play Committee: Com- mencement Ushcrette 3. RAYMOND WILSON Nickname: Ray 134 Oakside Ave. A handsome hunk of man. Football 2, 3: Track 2, 3. A - ,gf-. v 1, ,Q 415 JOSEPH VINCIQUERRA Nickname: joe 687 Prospect St. Ambition: Hair Stylist Cod bless the man who in- vented sleep. CAROLYN WOOD 46 Olive St. It takes I3 muscles to frown, only 2 to snzile. I never strain myself. Band 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 1: Yearbook Staff, Business: Senior Play Committee: De- bating Club 3: Tri-Hi-Y 1, President 2: College Club 4. ARR 5 . CAROLYN VOSE 42 Lincoln St. Ambition: Commercial Artist Such heavenly figures from her pencil flow. Homeroom Officer 4: Glce Club 3: Talent Show I: Yearbook Staff, Art: Senior P l a y Committee: College Club 4: Senior Prom Co- Chairman. -. .fr--Q 'AF YO: ' ' ' '7 .X ' Al q i I ll 8 f -J 'gf 'Li 5' ew fo-.D fr I I. vi lie' ,Qi . 4' ' 7 eg VI K sbs' y ' I N' ' :gms I 4 QT. F 'if 'F75lY . 7 ,tfg1L2i'5 DJ E ':- ' I ' -' I I ' it A I J 2. 'ff , X wh' 20 ab 7054 i' y -5 -nf J ACK HAMMOND afl CHARLENE THWAITES N? NN-f I Y 1 Z L44 I -- f I' PEPPIEST Shirlc y Marshman ik ts 1. , ' ' fm. ' MOST POPULAR Art Ward and Sandy Nolet H' 13 1 - R: ff ' M, I 9 I Q R, CLASS ACTOR and ACTRESS X CLASS GIGOLO Bill DPPardo XY' ' . I 'K 'cg 'I A I ' 1 I CLASS WALKING DICTIONARY and EINSTEIN je Jane Kcfnyon and Harry Kvtlflr B. lla ..g.- Ill: .....,.L ..- ,Q-A Q ll 'W , , I 'lm I' Carol Gagnon and Tony Qualters .1 -' I I 97 F 4 ,Iumy Xlle n CLASS NIIISICIAN lv A. 1 ff' . lv Z? ,.,,-1-. lf' . n , l . . P 'A x x X A ,L f f J, 2 7' f . Vfo A ., ... .. .Q l.l.,XSS WIT I link Hwffrl1ur1,,lLu'k Nlulnun-V. and liill johnson Y xXx? 'J B51 15111 H! I , - ,l .P - if ' .1 ,.......-nu'-H , ......-pn.-anus-H' Elaine Fehdea and Norma Merrow Q ' 1 4 9' .9 :.. f, MOST CABEFREE and SERIOUS arp' -J I' s. ,I 4 -if CLASS BABY FACE Billy McGovern l' FOOTBALL QUEEN Barbara Kilcovne J if Marti Dietrich and Tony Qualters STUDENTS WHO HAVE DONE MOST FOR THE SCHOOL BEST DANCER Barbara DeSilva 'NC . V f v N 1 f4 f MOST VERSATILE Drck Bouchard and Pat Dowd X. so KJ f Q ' : v ' ? 4 w. CLASD HOT ROD Jack Hammond -I vi! 1 '1 r 4' 1 SWEETEST ackie DeSantis .rw- Y 1 DRESSED Dotty Ravgiala and Danny Perry 5 , I I 1 11,4 I 'K ' 9 BUSIEST and MOST AMBITIOUS Martie Dietrich and Barbara Barnat and Jim Kachadorian hn Gagnon and Danny Pvrr CLASS WOMAN HATER and SHYICST Stackf-lin and Dale ! A I X INIUTT and JEFF S , a QMQI' il I CLASS ARI ISIS Ie Licata and Carolyn Vo 5 5155 B v WY . b 'Ed Z!! all kv 3 X Hill ill ,1 1 I , I I 1 lil iiwl li, U e I-'V xl' ill iiyfi ill Q 'r lllj U Il 9 Corresponding Secretary .,,,,,,, CAROLE MEYER ll Rewrfling Secretary ,,,..,,,,,, ,,,, S ANDRA NOLET lm fl, President .. ......AA eeeeeee M A RTHA DIETRICH l Ill flzlrisor , ,k,,, Y AA,,,,, ,7,, lN IR, LAW l Treasurer ,,,7,,7 JUDITH MURPHY l , ll l I l it l The purpose of this Student Council is to promote good citizenship, a better relation- ship between the student body and faculty, to encourage student participation in l school activities, to represent the student body of the school, to assist the administra- tion whenever possible, to make students more familiar with school life, and to improve .Il school spirit. 111 1 N 1 1 .4-f I J I, as I I 15 A 1 I I -I ai li w 1 .X R X T Blue ahh TENNEY HIGH SCHOOL, lVlETl'lUEN,MASS. vor, 52 No.4 JUNE, 1957 DQICE so cms Ecliforial ET i aduating class Our senior play, wfhe Green rst to fullfill Boughf' was a huge success, my four years at Mrs. Edwards directi ey High School. auditorium was s class has come Capac ricular activities and m records to be X ' I equalled. X X 0 14? deserving - ion in this paper Mr. Russell's 1:47 Club. 11.15 It is complete even to having elected officers team had 3 and chartered members. successful season Many events ha ing ' winning eight games out of nine. these, are mile- Mr. Roberts coached our football team, Stones In our which won the Little Three trophy, and Meth- Social life' uen will never forget our victory, 39-14, over and are but a W'- the Blue Devils. prelude to th ln the late fall of 1956, the Methuen High most exciting . u years ahead. A School Band, under the direction of Harold u the editor of t McDonnell, won a tape recorder during a Blue and White Betty Puzniak, would like to remind my class- mates of our motto '4KnoW Thyselff' It is a Lawrence parade in competition with Law- rence, North Andover, and Andover. key to success. . V, xx , l , bp 1 6 MR. KENNEDY LM X .JY MR. HARDACRE The purpose of the College Club is to acquaint the undergraduates with college life. The members have spent many enjoyable and educational hours touring colleges such as University of New Hampshire, Northeastern University, and Boston College. ii? I Rear row: Joan Vallerio, Judy Hosterman, Dotty Ravgiala, ,lane Kenyon, Marion Donovan, Judy Allen, Carolyn Wood, Dale Bottomley, Second row: Shirley Marshman, Betty Jane Sidon, Pat Dowd, Barbara Barnat, Sandra Newsum, Anne Marie Cosselin, Carolyn Vose, Kal Lorentz, Phyllis Szelest. Front row: Dotty Cox, Barbara Bennett, Sandi Slovin, Harriet Najuch, Treasurer, Betty Puzniak, PfCSid6ntg Phyllis Duncan, Vice Presidentg Arlene Carro, Secretary, Click Hoffman, Peggie Hausler. JOAN F 1 Sc'4'r1'lary F 4 MARIE Lb N v- Treasurer 1-'faux N' - - l'n',s1'fle'r1I A Jum' H TQNY H f, Sludenl Council lx we lramlmt .Y UI 5 Y I I I - - n Q , .fg . X .5 . I I I N . I5 . X f of ' 'D- '1 3' V 7 v X ' jf r , 'M fl 3 gdnd MR. MQDONNI-:LL ,df 'Q If UN xox, JACK President BABS Secretary BILL Vice I resilient J VAL Treasurer MR. COMTOIS ! 5 Y s 5 K C1 O 1 754544: Z al 'QQ -exif' R 1 sQw7','?.f. -:gliiglij ,v 1 ...... -. n.JI':. 5-.'::m!:: 'f3: ::: ' ,.-...r nf.-n 1 I 4-5 am 7 L 3. Q 5 I Advisor ., A.,., MR. PICCERILLO President .,,... ,..,,,.,,,...... JOAN ENUS Vice President MARIE CALOBRISI Treasurer .4 .... 7ee.,,A....., R OY BISTANY Secretary ,.,e,,, BARBARA DESILVA f'5ly Q7 CKWQ w-,lg NH 1, -.. - Yr fi 1 hx L . Qk I rf I -- M .- E . ., 14 1 i Rear row: Captain Larry Dubois Lieutenant Peter Guglielrnino Lieutenant Robert Tetler Lieutenant Larry Waite Captain Allan Prunier Lieutenant Ernest Mailhot Front row: Captain David DeChane Captain Robert Mailhot Sergeant Major Robert lVIcRobb1e Lieutenant Colonel Stephen KUZfH1tSk1 Major Anthony Qualters Captain James Stunclze Lieutenant Williain Agnew is I ' H-sv .nuff X if 4 ,V ,f.,.Qv- F A, want - V ., ..fJ , ,,,.,,.,. '14, qw w if mn f g .. V an ,,:i.,m-1 5 r ., , J. , , lv Q ff QM. Y X as is -:SM 1' if - X J., , . .. 2454: gwfgigff W Q' '41 5' QWQ' Rear row: Art Ward. Vincent Hoffmier, Stanley Puzniak, Phil Gagnon, Phil St. Jean, Robert Smith, Gene Tilberg, Coach Hannigan. Front row: Charles Keany, Gene Smith, Edward Croteau, Mike Maynihan, Randy Kovalson, Richard Kolenda, Bruce Nicholas. .,,w. NFL, 4 1 l. tr' Captain: ART WARD 124 C s 4531 'if I. -. i -iff H' n c0aCh.- JoHN HANNICAN I ' .rd fp ' ' 'Q 1 it S122 ., , I I Y xl . ,'.' y v Q at .S M2 f, A 1 ' 5123 l . if . 5 , i ' L-gf: fa 1 T I W, egg-ef Aff I 3 Eff , Q MT, , .1-A 5 A Pgwg J I , g Vin: 1' T .f ,- Q if ,,:'. i' F4fgfi fi3,4fg-' 'I - ml,.c...-.su-, ,- --i z xalre.. v F..-. at J ,f 'l ai aieatsiaea T7 Siam ,r h jus. S I l .3 , 5 j, H 1 Ll, .. .M I. xx H., X 'F ff R11 X ew., ' r 11 X E yxfn' . X - , ,. Q Ad' -X X 4 i g? T, ji 1 JT V1 x M 'wi 'af' 7? is N-, ii R1 D-Q, Ag ' ' In 1 li J 1 1 ,,,..f.-Q. 1' 076' X 4 1 4 x .Q f' , ? W1 .fd I 4 wk' q , , ,, I Ex x ,s . Y. 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X K 1 i -nv I I I I ', S is N., 1 f I' I r 5 R f! lv. fg .H 1 Q T Pa- .X,. 1 V 145 7 Y MZ liay Nazarian leaves the Nuzzie beat and one king-size bottle of Nazarian Greasef' We. :Xnne Hiller. Marie Drouin. Sandra Newsum. and Anne Marie Gosselin, the 'liroublemakers of 1957. wish to leave lots of trouble to Mr. Kennedy. Ken Deming leaves his job of growling as the lion in Metro Coldwyn Mayer. l. Tony Qualters. leave my center seat in Miss Lange's room to a deserving junior boy with these qualifications: good looking. extremely humorous, and an all around great guy - my greatest assets. Hay Contorelli leaves his fishing pole for a junior fish. l, Frank Bonanno. leave to Mr. Russell two more bananas, Ray and Bill. I. Carol White. leave to Mary Ann Ampalone two elastic bands to hold up her socks. I. Bob Hennessy. leave to my brother a bushel of onions which I wish someone had bequeathed to me. in order to keep all the girls away. I. Ray Wilson. leave to a stubby-fingered junior the privilege of writing out chapters in physics class. . Frank Salzano leaves his hanging curl of hair, which he claims was blown that way by the wind. I, Barbara Barnat. leave my title of Spare,' in Mr. Kennedy's Problems of Democracy class to any junior who is smart enough to drop the course. I. Dottie Reinhold, leave to my brother, Butch, an unbreakable plastic milk bottle to insure him against embarrassment if he should drop it in the cafeteria! I. Shirley Champey, leave one carload of Pandy,s Handy Dandy plant food for Miss Smith's and Mr. Hannigan's geraniums. I, Joe Grasso, leave to Charles Hamblet a pair of roller skates to get to lunch, and a sore back to get out of wrestling in gym. I, ,loan Enus, leave to my sister, Carol, my talent for smuggling sandwiches, eggs, and ice cream out of the cafeteria. I, Gene Tillberg, leave to any underclassman who likes to eat, my enormous appetite for sandwiches, eggs, and ice cream which have been smuggled out of the cafeteria. I, Shirley Trussell, leave to Pat Mahoney my ever ready excuses to Miss Allen for being late. I, Bill Johnson, leave to a fun-loving junior my pin-up books. I, Danny Perry, leave Mr. Lister's bermudas and knee socks to next year,s best dressed boy. I. Jim Stundze, being of sound mind and body, leave to Mr. Paul H. Leslie one of my old hammers and a keg of rusty nails. I, Allen Cebo, leave my puppet strings to poor Bob Tetler. I, Carolyn Vose, do hereby leave Cliff Haller - but not for long! I, Janet Elliott, leave my accidents to a future student driver. Dave Dechane leaves his feet hanging out in the aisle. I, Greg Johnson, leave to Stan Puzniak my gym towel. which if not held down will run away. I, Milton Holland, leave to next yearis senior class, Jack Hughes. I, Bill Agnew, leave the odds and ends that were left after cleaning my locker - a pair of dice, one red leaf. one stopper from a bottle of Wildroot Hair Tonic, one apple core, two cigar bands. and the hole from a doughnut. I, Peg Sigmon, leave to my cousins, Barbara Lawrie and Dotty Riley, Mr. Hannigan's recipe for Chinese Chews and his undisputed ability to make bread. I, Art Pringle, leave to Dick Lynch a pane of glass for the gym storage room to replace the one which was broken during basketball practice. Frank Salzano, Dave Brown, Don Clark, Ken Deming. Bob Oldfield, Ray Nazarian, Bill Paquin, Tony Qualters, Eddie Barr, and Roy Bistany, the 1957 chapter of the 6'1:47'7 club, leave our tear-streaked membership cards to those underclassmen who are unfortunate enough to qualify. I, Bernie Valcourt, leave to ,Iohn Braciska and Cliff Haller a large handkerchief and a pair of ear plugs. I, Ned Catalano, leave my football uniform to Harold Duffen. I, Robert Bennett, leave to Mr. Kennedy a rope to tie some restless problem children in their seats. We, Gloria Beernaert and Bob Agnew, leave quietly to be alone. I, Fred Ferlito, leave to all owners of cars with faulty mufflers a map of convenient hiding places to be used when they are told by a little bird that the Registry is coming. I, ,lim Cote, leave the little bird. x I, Norma Merrow, leave to my sister, Diane, all my unacquired knowledge. I, Marie Calobrisi, leave to Mr. MacDonald the peels from the orange I ate at rehearsal. John Murphy leaves all the dust that accumulated on his seat while he was absent. We, the class of 1957, leave our voices echoing in the corridors of Tenney High School. Lorretta E. Gosselin Dorothy Ravgiala 66444 79 'l'Iie time is September. 1977. The place. New York. The occasion. the East Coast Nleilical l.onxcnllon. The registration of delegates is now taking place. As I approached the registration desk. I noticed a familiar face. It was my former classmate. jim Kachadorian. Betty: Hi. ,liml What brings you here? lim: Nly company has charge of the sound and lighting for the entire convention. We are working in connection with such electrical engineers as Roy Bistany, David Brown. Tony DeI7ruscio. and George Driscoll. Say. B. J.. how did you get here? Betty: I came by Hosterman Airlines from Florida. where I spent the summer. The pilot was our classmate. Ronald Gilchrist. and the mechanic was Lawrence Dubois. Barbara Brainard and Cynthia Bodenrader were hostesses on the plane. Also working for the same company were Lillian Anderson. Pat DeIDuca. and Lois Waites. I hear that the first demonstration on the program will be presented by a group from Lawrence General Hospital under the supervision of Marie Drouin. M.D. The nurses included Click Hoffman. Marie Calobrisi. Judy Hosterinan, Mary Athayde, and Iune Bettencourt. The technical advice on the medicines used was supplied by the well-known pharmacist. Ed Koscielniak. Jim: We ran into some difficulties with the law. We had the famous auto racer, Milton Holland. race the best lawyer we could find here. Tony Qualters. Betty: Recording notes for the convention are secretaries Diana LaRosa. Barbara Kilcoyne. ,lanice Morris. Mary Boyd. Rosemary Ruinore. Carol Bechard, and Marilyn Ball. lim: Did you happen to the parade before the convention? It was led by Com- modore Kuzmitski followed by James Massey and Bob lVIcRobbie, who acted as color guards. Marching for the Navy were Bob Bennett. Bruno Ruhman, Sam Amanation, and Dick Bouchard. Did you see the Air Force plane that landed in Times Square? It was piloted by Chuck Donahue and Ronald Popielarski. Bill Agnew, Alby Lerned, Art Ward. ,lohn Sheehan. and John Paris were aboard. The incident created a minor disturbance. Betty: I arrived here a day early and dropped in Vin's Beauty Shop. ,Ioseph Vinci- queria. the owner. was assisted by Barbara Boutin. Mary Ann Pelczar, Elaine Iannalfo, and lean Fortin. While I was there. I met three happily married people, our former classmates. Pat Swan. Norma Merrow. and Ann Middlemiss. lim: I saw the first section of the Convention Report. Ronald Penczak, who has charge of the photography. is working in connection with the models, Ruth Lawrence and Charlene Thwaites. Carolyn Vose and Carole Licata are supervising the art work for the report. I understand that we will have some invited guests at tomorrowis session of the convention. Among them are the scientists, Anne Hiller, Allen Fay, and Joseph McClintock: the professional ice skater. Janice Downey: and the famous play director, Margaret Hausler. who will be accompanied by the actor, Bill DePardo. Well, lim afraid I'll have to run along. See you tomorrow, B. J. 1 4 w Y 5 fx I , I 2 I 4 W 1 .f i l 1 .,..iee.ix A! 4-P' - I ' Q A, Jffi'- i' .4 ' x ' 1' X L -Q W al . -'-' i I fi lk If , ,ff X,., r 'x ' ' W ag Al N 'ii xl Pi ' .1 51 . 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Q -1 , 2 f i i , it ,ei i YQ, ' I l ,v l ? i Nba? 191 I ' K H iii . 6. 4 j ffjff gx sf l is This is an action shot taken at the Punchard 6 game. For the first time since 1951, the ' Rangers have crushed their archrival Pun- i Chard. Having previously defeated North An- i 1 dover, Methuen won the Little Three Cham- lg pionship and the Edward Erickson Memorial Q: in trophy, given annually to the winning school. li ll l to - W sie? ' - 'K Q 1 za X g il ll gn' R . v A vii' t tsiwy, Q ' V. --:W wa .. w jig- A ' rv Ol ' W r fill N-'f' Rear row: Patricia Duhamel, Joyce Lees, Gail Colobski, Patricia Dowd, Captain, Marie Lambert Eileen Jordan, Anastasia Diamond. Front row: Sally Clifford, Beverly Perrault, Barbara Aubert Sheila Cavanaugh. Elaine Babish, Barbara Brainerd. Absent, Rosemarie Carro. .f l A I ,Y.! MMA M if w v S l -ew. v K L ' ,-,ifflnal il 0 if ' miie , E Q . s ,, 'A W ' 1 xl 1 4 'Mimi Q . 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Front row: John Stackelin, Jim Kachadorian, Dick Bouchard, Bernie Valcourt, Captaing Dan Perry, Art Pringle, John Braciska. QIHUK I 'Q WH me 0, lv ,W qlvwygfx Q it wg- NY 'ar 49,5 W qv ' .-A! .nA'n9..j'j'e iw 1 ff ,L ,, my , . . I 1 p Q ,X H 'if' lil' , J- '5 4 Q S ,mn y 1 .1 Ji'f A C... Aff' n wav, NN In vii 'Ew- Nln ' I 2 ,-rs-n, if 53' ,kts 5 ' 1 3 iz,- 1. 3, .s ?v .' ' -nv , NWQ4- ,gf il Y . JV hh..- 4 n W' Qadwla .L-v-f ' . TN!! Vx lbs-W V4 K fb i sVa ff' N we,-Hfxx 5 C? , 5 44 I I I I I1 +I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ,- I L I 3. I I 1 I I I QPRING C ITIE 4' , Rear row: Albert Ciordano. Maurice Doyle, Dave Miller. W'illiam Tooney, Bernie Li- cata. John Woronka. .lack Barry, Coach. Front row: Richard Azziz, Don Clark, Frank Hayden. Carmine DiAdam0. Cliff Haller. Dick Bouchard, Dick Lynch, Co- captaing Bill Coterch. Co-captain, Larry Waite. not present. ' 9- fc ff 3 ,L-rf' 1 G: 1 SECOND DAY Betty: Good morning. Jim. How are you this morning? Yesterday on my way to the hotel I met Paul Sparta. Remember him? His only ambition was to get out of schoolf, He asked me if I had seen his brotheris sports car and. without thinking. I said. No.', I no sooner had the answer out of my mouth when he told me to be ready at eight this morning. I was supposedly in for a treat. lim afraid his idea of a treat is not at all like mine! Well. I was ready when Sam called for me in his Austin Healy. On the way. he mentioned that he had recently seen our former classmate. Joe Grasso. now a famous jockey. We stopped at the gas station proprieted by Bob Pappalardo. The mechanics working for him were Bob Agnew and Jack Lawrence. Later we passed Dave Dechane's Electric Appliance Business. When we arrived in the business district. Sam pointed out a large business run by Frank Bonanno. The Salco Drug Store. in the same district. was run by the prominent pharmacists. ,loan Bosco and Frank Salzano. By the way. I arrived here in one piece. Jim: B. J.. did you notice the program for this morning? Itis called Health and Safetyi' under the supervision of the teachers. Judy Allen. Pat Dowd. Betty Puzniak. Anne Marie Gosselin. and. oh. yes. Bill Lacouter - another Mr. Kennedy. James Cote. currently doing fine radio work. has charge of the narration. I understand that the fireman. Harold Kay. is supervising the safety division of the program. Also working on this project are the dental workers. Sandra Slovin and Shirley Wegelieiikel. The famous dieticians. Joan Vallario and Linda I-Ioehn will be speaking on proper school meals. Betty: Carmelo Marchese. a prominent official in the Jordan Marsh Company. has become president and renamed the business Jordan Marchese Companyf' Workiiig for the new company are the secretaries. Lorraine Lamontagne. Jean MacLauchlin. Harriet Najuch. Dot Parenti. Dot Reinhold. Barbara Rhodes. Janet Serwin. Jean Tosta. and Peg Sigmon. and the telephone operators. Peggy Jean. Sally Sugden. and Germaine Martin. Jim: I talked with Bill McGovern. Bob Hennessy. Bernie Valcourt. and their coach. Dan Perry. They have a basketball game scheduled for this evening. I seems Bill McGovern. the center. is trying to keep up with Bernie - a pretty difficult proposition. Betty: The schedule for this afternoon includes an entertainment. Barbara DeSilya. first on the program. is goingtto do her best to sing like Ella. Also taking part will be the musician. Ray Contorelli. The main feature of the program will be the amazing impersonations by the one and only. Barbara Barnat. Better not miss that. Jim. Jim: Did you notice the new engineering concern on the way up? I went in to look around just out of curiosity. In charge of the plant was Bill Greska. Some of the engineers there were Ken Deming. Bob Tataronis. Jim DiLavore. Harvey Issenberg. Greg Johnson. Robert Kendrik. Harry Ketler. Bill Paquin. Art Pringle. and James Sarcione. You may remember John Monfet. Donald Clark. and Allan Gebo - they were working as draftsmen. Also there were the electricians. Gerald Valcourt and Ed Barr. Taking care of the office work were Gail Alakel. Anna Borgesi. Alice Payne. Sheila Cavanaugh. Shirley Champey. Sally Clifford, Patricia Dorr. Janet Elliot. Carol White. Elaine lfclides. and Josephine Lastrina. Bctty: I mct some of our former classmates yesterday while I was shopping. Marilyn Cube-Ili. whose only ambition was to be rich, is now living in a one-room apartment in the city. Dale Bottomley. our class most bashful. is now a popular celebrity. Connie Delsucia is the secretary to a young handsome single executive. I guess she fulfilled her ambition! Martie Dietrichis ambition was to fulfill her Rainbow Promise. When I met her yesterday. she said that she had fulfilled it. Of course. we'll just have to take her word for it! Phyllis Duncan and Carolyn Wood are directing the Christian Education at a local church. Kal Lorentz. doing diplomatic work, is trying to maintain the friendship between the nations. Sandra Nolet has entered the real estate business. He slogan - To let with Noletf, Jim: I forgot to mention that while I was on the street yesterday, I met Bill Johnson. who was interviewing people. I had the distinct honor of meeting that noted college professor. Jack Mahoney. One of the others interviewed was Jim Mambro, who is still driving that red Ford convertible. I also met the college students, Jane Kenyon, Bay Nazarian. Henry Gingras. Bob Oldfield. and John Cooke. Also there was the successful horse owner and trainer. Bill Partlow. Interviewed later were the accountants, Barbara Carr and George Bistany. Betty: Working at Saks Sth Avenue are the secretaries. Lee Clarke, June Darling- ton, Marion Donovan. Tomie Flanagan, Carol Gagnon. Loretta Gosselin, Roberta Hewett, Pat Kelley. Emily Lombardi, Bernice Kusnierski. Dot LaVoie. Marilyn Mikula, Carol Pickles. Helen Saab. Nan Smerdon. and Val McLin. Jim: While I was listening to the interviews. I noticed some familiar faces - Gloria Beernaert, Allen Prunier. John Rizkallah. James Stundze. and Jack Murphy. I couldn't help noticing Sebastian Catalano, who was playing football for the New York Midgets. In a cloud of dust I noticed Ray Wilson wisk by, just missing some heavy construction equipment operated by Jack' Hammond. Nearby was the office of the Stackelin Fishing Tour Company. Betty: The final program of the convention. which will be conducted by the medical department of the New York General Hospital, includes Barbara Bennett, Arline Bohne, Arlene Carro, Barbara Charbonneau, Ruth Collins, Dot Cox, Jackie DeSantis, Barbara Dill, Joan Enus. Shirley Marshman, Sandra Newsum, Sue Stainsby, Phyllis Szelest, Shirley Trussell, and Adeline DiZazzo. Jim: Well, before I say good-bye. I must tell you about Judy Murphy, who I met this morning. Her consumption of ice cream was so great that she decided to invest in an ice cream factory. She is now the proud owner of Murphy Melon Molds, whose slogan is Murphy Melon Molds make marvelous munching. For a change of pace, Judy Stevens and Chris Beaulieu will show the pictures from their trip around the world. And thatls the convention. Betty Jane Sidon James Kachadorian 1 I Q V X ed ie. A 3 Q x fax riffii' S PURDY mi srunlos 367 Boyls'ron S+ree+ BOSTON, MASS. The Sensor Class of 57 Greafly Apprecuaies Your Oufsiandlng Service, Co-operahon, and Excellenf Pho+ography. .fel mm t . 2 S+ g ,. Q A-A I' 1, .3 SMS Dr. anal Mrs. Leo F. Nolet Dr. and Mrs. John J. L Dr. and Mrs. Frank Duncan orentz Sdaez Stew Spaaeafw Mr. William F. Shea Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony C. Carro Mr. and Mrs. Fadlallah Bistany Mr. and Mrs. George Bistany Mr. and Mrs. John Slovin guage 55445 Mr. Fred Rostrom Mr. and Mrs. Fred Marchese Mr. and Mrs. John Parenti Jackson Beauty Salon Dr. and Mrs. J. 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