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Last Will and Testament We, the Senior class, in this 7th day of June, in the year 1957, upon graduation from Tewksbury High School and being of sound mind do make and declare this to be our Last Will and Testament. Article I - In General. We leave TEWKSBURY HIGH SCHOOL seriously debating about triple sessions. We leave the TUNIORS trying, as we did, to graduate from T.H.S. We leave the SOPHOMORES debating which English teacher to sign up with. We leave the FRESHMEN with dreams of graduation from a new high school. Article II - The Faculty. We leave: Mr. MCGOWAN a dean of girls to assist him in collecting strays in the girl's locker rooms. Miss CHANDLER our thanks in taking care of our class funds. Mr. PREVITE taking over where Mr. Leiter left off. Miss MURRAY our thanks and gratitude for being a wonderful homeroom teacher. Mrs Mrs. Mrs Mrs Mr. Mr. Mr. Mrs Mrs. BASILE our sincere appreciation for being a truly helpful homeroom teacher. ATWATER an automatic dishwasher for her Home Economics I class. GILLEY a new piano and an auditorium in which to practice. MILLER a larger and more understanding art class. MICHELLE a sotuid proof practice room. GRIFFIN a letter of thanks for his help on our yearbook. HUSSEY a tremendously quiet study hall. CROSSLEY a class room with four walls to guard against rude interruptions. WOOLAVER making History. COACH HAZEL a well equipped gym---and athletes too! Mrs. STEVENS hoping illness will never take her away from T.H.S. again. Mr. Mr. LOUGH our half dollars because we lost our locker keys. OLIVER hoping for a strictly MALE study hall. Miss SULLIVAN a more appreciative Senior English class. Mr. CROTTY a secretary with the capability of taking dictation at 200 wprn. Mrs. LAPNIEWSKI an over-flowing Class Fund, thanks to gum chewers. Mr. BASTABLE being as nice and helpful to the Class of 1958 as he was to us. Mr. CAMPBELL an all GIRL Physics class. Mrs. GRAUSTEIN in her office well equipped with late slips. MI. SHEEHAN an ambitious advertising staff for the 1958 yearbook. Article III - The Students. ROBERT ALLEN leaves his athletic ability and popularity to JIM JOHNSON. NANCY ASPELL leaves T.H.S. minus one sweet girl. RICHARD AVERY leaves his rabbit's feet to some unlucky Junior. BOB BARLOW left us. EDMUND BABICZ leaves and makes Mr. HUSSEY happy. FRANCES BASILE leaves LILLIAN BELL leaves Mr. THOMAS BURRIS left us RICHARD CAREY leaves a brick school for a brick house, she hopes. Sheehan's class at peace. for the navy. his love of History and Democrats to anyone who wants to argue with Mrs. Woolaver. RICHARD CARROLL leaves his harem to KING FAROUK. HELEN CASTOR leaves her flirtatious ways to GAIL LAWLOR. MARIE CLARKE leaves her long eye lashes to SANDY HOWARD. FRANK COLANTOUNTIO leaves his hockey prowess to ED MORRIS. REGINA COOPER leaves her lovely ways to MIM ANDERSON. CHARLES COSTA leaves his ability to get along with the girls to ROBERT FLEM- MING. SALLY CURTIS leaves the male students gasping when she does her split. FRANK DALEY leaves his love for hunting to JACK CAROLYN.
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for had finally arrived. We were seniors at lastl Elected to lead our class as capably and efficiently as ever were the following: Robert Allen, president, Philip DeCarolis, vice-president, Beverly Ebinger, secretaryg Mary Jane Farley, treasurer. Among the new teachers seen at T.H.S. were Mrs. Crosley, Mrs. Atwater, and Mr. Griffen. The latest addition was Mr. Previte who took over when Mr. Leiter left. Representing our class in student council were Robert Allen, Philip DeCarolis, Thomas Burris, Mary Jane Farley, and Beverly Ebinger. We took into our fold two new classmates, John Sears, and Prudence Smith. Our first dance was the Kick-Off. It was a huge success as that afternoon we had won our first football game of the season. Our football team, led by co -captains, Robert Allen and Gerald Trull, captured the Suburban Foot- ball Championship. Were we ever proud of them. Cheering the champions on were Sally Curtis, Mary Ann D'Entremont, Beverly Ebinger, Captain, and Marie Sullivan. To swell the treasury a couple members of our class sold coke, candy, and chips at all our home games. This was greatly appreciated by all the other members of the class. Our class held the annual Christmas Dance, The Holly Hop. Everyone attended dressed in their finest and a grand time was had by all. We were pleased to have Patricia Leahy and Robert Allen as captains of our basketball teams, and as cheerleaders Mary Ann D'Entremont and Sally Curtis, Captain. A dance was held in April in honor of the Fresh- man. lt was enjoyable as all the others even though we were all down with spring fever. Final exams finally were over and we were to graduate. Senior week started, first our Prom, May 31 at the Haverhill Country Club. June 3 was the Class Banquet held at the Ivy Room and June 5 was the Class Trip to Nantasket. June 7 was Graduation, our final event at Tewksburg High School. Here ends our glance, but it is a happy memory we will have always. Prom, Outing and Banquet Committees FIRST ROW: Marie Sullivan, Mary Jane Donahue, Robert Allen, Linda Read, Beverly Ebinger. SECOND ROW: Mary Jane Far- ley, Philip DeCarolis, Walter Thompson, Gerald Trull, Patricia Pappas, Nancy Aspell.
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PHILIP DECAROLIS leaves his vice-presidency to a capable Junior. MARY A. D'ENTREMONT leaves her admirers to the girls. DELORES DIXON leaves her thriftiness to DOROTHY PARE. M. I. DONOHUE leaves her position on the basketball team to MARGERY PALMER. BEVERLY EBINGER leaves her sparkling personality to JOYCE SUSSENBERGER. JUDITH EBINGER leaves her position as head majorette to PHYLLIS TABOR. MARY J. EARLEY, our class treasurer for four years, leaves this position to anyone capable of same. JUDITH GALE leaves her position as Head of Subscriptions of Scroll to someone cap able. FRED GATH leaves his winning ways with the girls to KENNETH ALDRICH. RICHARD GATH leaves his license to Sears Roebuck. JOHN GILLIS leaves and takes with him a Freshman's heart. RICHARD GREENO leaves his manly physic to JOSEPH WELLS. ELLEN HUBBARD leaves her domestic abilities to SHEILA QUINN. PATRICIA HICKEY leaves her tallness to ELEANOR WHITE. RONALD JAMES leaves his height to CHARLES REILLY. ANNE KENNEDY leaves her ability to get along with anybody to JUDY PALM.ER. DOROTHY LACEY leaves her soft-spoken voice to ROBERTA FITZGERALD. PATRICIA LEAHY leaves her basketball captaincy to DOROTHY DIXON. LOUIS LAVALLEE leaves his position as official milk carrier to RICHARD BOOTH. DONNA LEDDY leaves her feminine ways to CAROLYN EBERT. MARY LEDDY leaves her acrobatic abilities to WINNIE MAE GILLIS. DOROTHY IOMBARDI leaves her loquacious ways to BARBARA VINAL. THERESE MANNING leaves hoping to hear wedding bells in the future. CONNIE MARCHESAULT leaves her worn typing eraser to Andy who will probably throw it away. CAROL MARTELL leaves her ravishing red hair to anyone who could wear it as well. CATHERINE MARTELL leaves her hatred of book reports to a Junior who hates them too! DANIEL MCLAUGHLIN leaves his ability to get on the honor roll to BUD DOHERTY. RICHARD O'NEILL leaves his speed on the gridiron to BOB WEDDLETON. PATRICIA PAPPAS leaves, but the name Pappas remains well represented. VIRGINIA PENNELLI leaves her luxurious driving in a 55 Chev to PAT GREY. MARY PENNEY leaves her interest in boxing to anyone who is interested. ROY PENNOCK leaves his car to VALERIE BARRON. ANNE POZZI leaves with BILLY. LINDA READ leaves a fragment of her brain to some strugling Junior. HERBERT ROBERTS leaves his loud sport shirts to his brother BILLY. JUDITH SCOTT leaves her wardrobe to VERA LANCASTER. PRUDENCE SMITH leaves her seat in French lll to anyone who wants it. NANCY SMITH leaves her witty ways to BEV OSBORNE. SHIRLEY STONE leaves Miss Chandler's class well-trained. MARIE SULLIVAN leaves her lovely hair and ladylike manners to SANDY HAYES. NANCY TONNELLO leaves her ability to cut class and not get caught to FRANKIE MORRIS. WALTER THOMPSON leaves his seat in Miss Cullivan's class to FRANK PEPE. GERALD TRULL leaves his wifile and chino pants to WERNER ANDERSON. WILLIAM TUOHY leaves seen, but not heard. CYNTHIA WHITE left so quietly we didn't hear her leave. DIANE WILKINSON leaves her long tresses to DOROTHY ALLEN. Sally D. Curtis Helen B. Caster Mary J. Donohue
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