Tewksbury High School - Scroll Yearbook (Tewksbury, MA)

 - Class of 1956

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o om gf VVe, the Senior class, having survived four years of English, declare ourselves fit to under- take the writing of this, our last Will and Testa- ment. ARTICLE l--ln Ceneral. We leave T. I-l. Sl . VVe leave the luniors a supply of Mrs. Wool- ayer's pink placebo pills to counteract the effects of Senioritis. XVe leave the Sophomores bowing to the Sen- iors. VVe leave the Freshmen all the fun they can possibly have in hlr. Leiterls biology class. ARTICLE ll--The Faculty Vile leave Mr. lXlcCowan, hoping he vvonlt be as free with his detentions. We leave Miss Chandler an extra-long whip to keep the Freshmen from breaking into the lock- er rooms at noon-time. We leave Mr. Leiter a new supply of odorless HQS. We leave Miss Brattin a new spool of thread for re airino the basketball uniforms after a rough P as . game. We leave Miss Murray a new book of puns guaranteed to embarrass her Freshman typists. VVe leave Mrs. Basile a pair of binoculars to search for the lost accents, in her French classes. We leave Mrs. VVoolaver a copy of Bridie Mur- phy's latest, Reflections of the Past. We leave Mr. Kelly happily looking forward to playing at next year's prom. VVQ leave Mr. Camera Mr. McCowan's dis- carded weight-reducing plan - boullion cubes. VVe leave Mrs. Thresher an original copy of L'Mona Lisa. We leave Coach l-lazel with the question: Where did you get those crazy, mixed up clothes?', We leave Mrs. Stevens a book entitled ls Your Yearbook Staff Lazy? Le leave Mr. Suchodolski a student council with mature ideas and the ability to carry them out. Page 35 diy OVICGVVU VVe leave Mr. Croty some pharyngettes to be used during his forty-five minute lectures in Problems of Democracy. VVe leave Mr. Oliver with the hopes that he will not argue with Mrs. Woolaver any more. VVe leave Mr. Campbell jumping off chairs in physics class to illustrate the law of falling bodies. VVe leave Miss Butler a new set of false eye- lashes. VVe leave Mr. Sheehan an adding machine to total Scroll advertising receipts. Vlle leave Mrs. Maclaren completely in charge of treating those locker-roorn headaches. We leave Mrs. Lapniewski a supply of mental flippers, left over from Mr. Campbells class. VVe leave Miss Sullivan protecting the English language from the macabre carnage of her English students. VVe leave Mr, Basable with deep regret and sincere appreciation for the many things he has done for us. ARTICLE lll--The Students Fran Alywarol leaves her plentiful supply ol' freckles to Cail Lawlor. Kay Bancroft leaves her genuine friendliness and quiet ways to Dale Robinson. ,loanne Bennett leaves her blonde hair to Judy Cale in hopes that she'll throw away the HQOQ. Claaclia Blancliette leaves Miss Sullivan's Eng- lish class - sadly. Cha Briggs leaves her baseball skill to Pat Leahy. Madeline Buchanan leaves Mr. Crotty reluct- antly. Mary Button leaves with Don. Dick Carter leaves in his Chevyll for Tufts University. Pat Celina leaves her dark, pretty hair to Fran Basile. Betty Cincotta leaves her quiet ways to Nancy Aspell.

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Pat Dixon and Carol Foss are still actively campaigning for the Red Cross. Dianne Schanzer has made a million selling RIZZNH Claudia Blanchette, Chief United States Dele- gate to the United Nations Security Council, argues daily with the lobbyists. Mal Lapham has sworn off men. Marsha Hunt, assistant to joe Saturday, can be seen patrolling her beat in New York City. loanne Bennett is secretary to Roberta Eluckei' who is a prominent Tewlcsbury dentist. Cuess what? Roger Currier is head of the Music Department in the Tewksbury School Sys- 1T6I'I1. Beverly Snell is chief hairdresser to Bobby Cleghorn. CRobert is now a second Liberacej Kay Nolan and her assistant, Hazel Horwood. have their own sewing school. Both are quite the seamstressesf Alan Reck, a famed hairdresser, is now in Hol- lywood, California. Robert Touchette, George Labonte, and Rich- ard I-lewett are the ambitious and energetic edi- tors of a local newspaper. Harold Stalker owns a chain of dime-storesg Carolyn Cifford is in charge of the Personnel De- partment, and James Mann manages the New England section. Those who are making millions by selling col- ored cigarettes are Kay Collibee, Mary lane Judd, Mary Lou Pace, Muriel Rice, and Elizabeth Shel- don. Robert Lee and Bob Ramalho are climbing to the top with their ladder factory in town. Their private secretaries are Justine LeBlanc and Bette Ryan, with Eleanor Covin as boolckeeper. This is all in fun, but l sincerely wish each and everyone of you the best of luck in every- thing you do. Carole Ann Collins. Page 34



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Bolo Cleghorn leaves his collection of Pocket Books to Fred Sussenberger to read in Mrs. Wool- aver's room. Kay Collihee leaves her driving dexterity to lane Dierauer. Carole Collins leaves her talent for collecting rocks to Cindy Jackson. Marilyn Collins leaves Mr. Sheehan with great peace of mind. Eleanor Covin leaves her adriotness to Pat Hickey. la-nice Currier leaves with anticipation of all her dreams coming true. Roger Currier leaves his tuba to anyone big enough to carry it. Bill Day leaves his physique to Ed Turowsky. Pat Dixon leaves her basketball enthusiasm to Bev Ebinger. Boh Dixon leaves his sweatshirt and gym shorts to Gerry Trull. Eddie Ehinger leaves his girl friends to Charlie Costa. Bo Elucker leaves her garrulity to any loquaci- ous underclassman. Carol Foss leaves Miss Butler in silence. Eddie Garalredian leaves his good humor and personality to Phil DeCarolis. Adrith Garside leaves her sweet ways to Cynthia Vllhite. Carol Gifford leaves her secretarial efficiency to Paula Kuchinsky. Charlene Hazel leaves her father in hopes that he can carry on without her. Dick Hewitt leaves his orange shirt to some- one with a pair of charcoal grey slacks. Deanne Holden leaves Mrs. Sherburne, thank- fully. Hazel Horwood leaves her eloquence to Mr. McGowan. Marsha Hunt leaves her interest in jolapy racing to Jesse LaBonte. Sandy Hynes leaves, still arguing with Miss Sullivan. Eleanor Jamieson leaves her expressive eyes to Patti VVilcox. joe llainieson leaves his seriousness to Iohn King. Mary jane judd leaves her quietness to Donna Leddy. Page 36 jackie jordan leaves her sweet ways to Nancy Smith. George LaBonte leaves all his motorcycles to the lunkyard. Mal Laphain leaves sadly, without Tom. Iustine LeBlanc leaves her spirit and bright- ness to Carol Martell. Boh Lee leaves his height, weight, and every- thing else to Dickie Carroll. Barh lllclxlahh leaves her wardrobe to Sally Curtis. liin Mann leaves his wit and humor to Dick Greeno. Brace Nliilno leaves all his headaches for Miss Sullivan to figure out, Edwina Nary leaves all her checkmarks in Mr. Oliverls rankbook to one of next year's quiet little freshmen. Boll Osborne leaves Max--Cnot Leiter eithery. Mary Lon Pace leaves her cheer-leading tech- nique to ludy Ebinger. Ricky Prince leaves her extra-curricular activi- ties to someone with enough energy to take them. Bolo Bainalho leaves his ability to harrass the corridor patrol to Edmund Babicz. Alan Beck leaves his competence in typing to Kenny Hague. Lorraine Reddington leaves her ability to win friends to Gerry Cerrulli. Mariel Bice leaves her seat in psychology to some unsuspecting junior. Syl Roberts leaves T. H. S. minus one sweet girl. Bette Ryan leaves her wit and personality to Marie Sullivan. Diane Schanzer leaves her ability to hide in lockers during lunchtime to Dorothy Lombardi. Betsy Sheldon leaves all her mad crushes to the pHSt. George Sherman leaves his sharp clothes to Bob Barlow. Boh Silk leaves his book reports to any junior with nerve enough to give them. loan Smith leaves her desk in Mr. Oliver's room to some poor unfortunate freshman. Christian Prince joan Smith Claudia Blanchette

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