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I 9 Q f L' ' - JU' s 5114, ml 1+-'C ' - -, '- .xv .- .f?if15QQz1' ' -'fT.'5L:'. r 4' sv A' ' .- .. vi Is?,g,'z'Gg,b' fl'- xii' . I ' I' 4 N 'T 5W .a,n Bmw. Wakeiield Memorial High School The Home of our Memories The Oracle Wakefield, Massaellusetts LI AR., .-: ' :Ag T h e O R A C L E publisher! QV the class . of Hfqy'-SLI' WAKEFIELD MEMORIAL HIGH SCHOOL Wakefield. Massacllusetts P T Gaily we enter our beautiful new stilmul home with its many opportunities Page Three ,,,- Reluetantly we leave at the close of Il pleasant clay ut varied activities Contents Foreword . Dedication . Chapter I-We Meet Our Faculty Family . Chapter Il-We Attend Classes In Our New Home Chapter III-We Joined Our Family Groups . . Chapter IV-We Were A Sports-Minded Family . Chapter V-We Lett Our Home As Seniors . Meet The Supporters of Our Family . Acknowledgments . . Page Four Remember When . Your Scrapbook of Memories Proudly, Classmates, do we editors present your scrap- book of memories. As you linger over the following pages, we hope you will recall with affection the happy family life you had at YVakefield High School. Remember When. . . The years unfold YVith many stories left untold. But in this scrapbook, Hlakefield High, YVe'll let them bring you our goodbye. Now, Classmates, in this book you'll find The joyous life you left behind. The candid eye has captured here Scenes which we hope are ever dear. Our teachers have been very kind And tried to plant within each mind The knowledge which they knew we'd need If we excelled in word and deed. Our Senior Year, the best of all, Is pictured here for your recall. YVe hope that you will treasure this book of memories as a lasting memento of your high school days. In the years ahead may its theme, Remember When, recall fond glimpses of memorable days at Hfakelield High School. - Page Five janet YVebster Sandra Pierce Editors-in-Chief 3333333333333 33333333333333333333i 3 3 3 3 3 2 3 Z 2 3 333 3 333333333 3333333333333 DEDICATIO EB XVe. the Class of Nineteen Fifty-six, proudly dedicate 8 THE ORACLE to Mr. Gerard G. Barry, Principal of Hlake- gg held Memorial High School, in appreciation of his unceasing SIB efforts to better our school. His patience and understanding, 8 his willingness to serve both faculty and pupils, and his sin- EB 3 cere interest in us have niade our school life both happy and 3 as rewarding. gig 33333333 333333 l,b+i,b,i,b4vl,b,i,b if ,GQUILQQB vlb,ib lb ii ii ii lb OL db lb it lb 1P1f1f1l'1l'9P1f1l'1P 1P1P1P1l'1l'1P1l'1l1l'1P1l'1f .1 'H 1 . 'Er V H 1 1 V 11, LV 7.,..,,,,,,l: -V . ..: ,.- V..-..-..........-........-.., :I Q- H, ,'...,.......,...,...--,.-.....-......1 , 5 Vg' If. 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'N .' 5 ' Y ,,ifff .f .' fu ,ff '-I yff, 'M' ! 0 Page Seven We Met Our Faculty Family Opening the tattered pages of our scrapbook, we come to a vital part of our high school memories, the section devoted to the Faculty Family. Here is a fatherly portrait of now-retired Headmaster Kinder welcoming confused freshmen to Hfakefield High School that first September day of school. Seated behind him is Principal Gerard G. Barry, who, after acting as our disciplinarian for three years, stepped into Mr. Kinder's shoes our senior year. IVith their administrative leadership and patience, both men have helped to make a success of our high school careers. On the next page is a crumpled hour slip, a token of remembrance from kindly Mr. Colucci, the new submaster. Oh yes, a special place in the scrapbook has been reserved for Superin- tendent john B. Hendershot, our genial educator. Near his portrait is a snapshot of Miss Upham supervising an Inter Nos meeting. iVhat girl could forget Inter Nos Freshman Day? Turning the page, we come to a photograph of the guidance directors, Mr. Heavens, and Mr. Dwyer, in conference with a hopeful college candidate. Remember the junior Tests -what percentile were you in? The smiling duo below them is the office crew, Mrs. Pyburn and Mrs. Cook . . . XVhere were you F block Thursday? XVl1at an effective shot of our kindly matron, Mrs. Allen, with her ever-faith- ful Fantasia, who followed her through the corridors at all hours of the day! Indispensable to the high school's appearance and jammed lockers were the custodians. Mr. Conway, Mr. Lally, Mr. l.eathers, and Mr. Sar- della. Remember when these were familiar everyday sights? It seems like yesterday! Lets scan these pages of the teaching staff. So many memories come back! Movies of gay Paris with Miss Cowing . . . Miss Hiatt hunting for her popular Snorkel shorthand pen which all the Gregg writers loved to borrow . . . Mr. Alley explaining pelagic sealing. . . Girls who graduate from Mr. Ceddia's driving classes do not go over curbs. . . .Coach Kirk, a great inspiration to the hockey team . . . Mr. Callagy allowing for the thick- ness of the chalk . . . Miss Caswell's prize composition boners . . . Don't move Mr. Murray's chairs. Mr. Antunes' new ties. . . Mr. Dower quoting Babson. All these items recall the happy hours we spent in acquiring our education. XVhen we think of our four memorable years at YVakefield Memorial High School, our thoughts will be always of the people who have guided us through studies, after-school activities, detention hours, book reports, poor work slips, and graduation exercises - Our Faculty Family. Kirk Hanson Judith Beebe Page Eight I':l'llIl'IlI1Il'I' Il'lIl'H . . we first lust Iolm B. Hcmlcrslmt, eflicient clirectm' of our sclmul wellarc-, and 21 loyal sttppurlci' ul' our sclicml activities ,Xml iicxt flour uc tlisx'm'ciiCcl allablc R. liclgzii' Fisher, zissistzmt sitpsiiiiteiiclciit ul' um' sclioul systcui VTUAH 1 ' 1 , 1 ' 5' , ?A.w6,.. ..., ,, abil Our genial guidance director, lNIaurice Dwyer, checks our sclmlastic' recorcls Q-'Q -you 1 Here is ellicient Submaster Lucian Colucci perusing the record of a youthful culprit Page Ten Remember how ably our Director of Physical Education Earle XV. Crompton planned our athletic program? K Page Eleven Hlvlw S ,f pkgyjx. .5 CQOO W X x 5 ,....-,,., -. N ,.1- A Our conscientious oflice staff Mrs. Rose Pyburn and Mrs. Ruth Cook summon another offender Nlcct Dczm I Infzlln-nI1l'pIu.m1, our Iricmllx 10115 llzu 1 NlD1lllSUl'L'fl mzmw ol I lblbllllilll' smlu clam ICS I 2 2 2 s 3 5 Page Twelve S 5 1 jolly' Nh: KCIIIIUX, SlllDL'lAX ism' ul .xllL'llIl1llll'L'. iukcx with ll sluclcnl Now we give you a rare picture of the school elevator guarded by Custodian M. Leo Conway. Going Up! And here smiles our kind Nlatron, Mrs. Katherine Allen escorted by our school cat Fantasia Page Thirteen We have an excellent department of English I':l ris Mr. Staunton, Mrs. Hennessey, Misses Piermurini, Mason, and Cowing Our efliciem teachers ul Mathe- matics are deeply unnerne our welfare d with Misses MacKenzie, Caswell. Upham. Doyle, Conley. Dunning Callan. Abbott. and Mr. Staunton, XVC are proud ull our department ol' languages , Messrs lNIcKe-mm. Callagy. Grahn, Miss Height. Mr. Brown l The department ol' Social Studies offers us many advantages Messrs Ceddia, Sardella, Alley, Walsh. Connors. Page Fourteen Our splendid Science department V opens new doors Messrs Ceddia, Feudo, Gra.hn, Antunes, Broderick, Sheehan YVe have a highly competent department ol' Business Mr. O'Donne1l, Mr, Dower, Miss Leone, Miss Macdonald, Mr Ceddia, Miss Clifford, Miss Hiatt. The exactness of our expert shop training is commendable Mr. McKenna., Mr. Pepe XVe learn the Fine art of homemaking from Mrs. Michelina lNIeC2.rtl1y Mrs. McCarthy Page Fifteen IW' W x I X QYQ Competent cooks prepare delicious meals under the direction of Dietitian Martha Cummings wnwgiliga K- . is , 5 I EM ' 41 Eel .L gigglffyg r ivy- A .- , X if 5- K7 x N ' , A. 5, 'Q H E. , 94 if Custodians Lally and Sardella clear our favorite walk to school Page Sixteen S --Q -V -- I 1 I a ' 5 1 v . , 4- ..,.. -Y. I 3 ' . .. . -. Pi 1 . ' I ' 1- XJ- 2 ' ' ' ' ' ,.' , ,Y ,Y .A -ni -,fi ' V f 5 ' , .' 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Turning the pages we remember the day Mr. Alley explained to jim Hurton, by means of a flashlight and a globe, how the sun's rays hit the earth . . . Miss Cowing Hitting around the room in search of an evasive test paper . . . the day the gym partition would not close and we had co-ed vol- leyball . . . Mr. Broderick patiently explaining Newton's second law of motion . . . Miss Clifford and Miss Hiatt preparing us for the business world . . . Hamlet with Miss Caswell . . . and jack Connelly's stirring por- trayal of the Ghost . . . Miss Height's classes struggling with Iogarithms and geometric progressions. We Gnd reminders of the talent Miss Hirst developed in her art classes . . . the masterpieces of craftsmanship that Mr. Pepe's shop classes brought home . . . the tantalizing aromas that drifted our way from our strikingly modern home economics area. YVe can see Mr. Dower teaching the funda- mentals of economics . . . and Mr. Ceddia steering his Auto Driving pupils along the road to a driving license. On other pages are glimpses of our new classes . . . Miss Leone's per- sonal typing classes slowly pecking out fl2345f space at their keyboards . . . the appropriate Christmas plays that Mr. Staunton's speech classes pre- sented at assembly . . . Mr. Crahn instructing his general physics class on the mechanics of the vacuum cleaner . . . and our new class after classes -the detention room in l27. These and the other memories in our scrapbook form a permanent record of the fun we had, the knowledge we gained, and the friends we made at our beloved XVakefield Memorial High School. Linda Swanson john Devine Page Eighteen Office practice with Miss Clifford T square trouble in mechanical drawing 'rvwrf' i ,,.w:': A ll , E l English IV College Board practice Home was never like this! P 2- . n ' li 'M r ..-- . .f i English secretarial training with Miss Abbott Hold that tiger! says Submaster Colucci Page Twenty X : A' + B, according to Miss Height Vivacious Mlle. Cowing and French III '1 We relax in the library with Mrs. Anderson Even teachers must eat! Senior typists break records Young artists work upon classbook Page Twenty-one -SENTIOR TUHEMES OJ Q .X 4 8.2 ,-5 S X X XX N Page Twenty-two V ' ++ mer - X ,, K C510 CML -C - , I , '- A Lili fe., ' 1251 ' 7, ,f '-- , , ' I, il-slips. - . 7 r . ' - ,gevf ., -1 , , ' QM ' , ' ' b ,wah 'I bt, N hr . . . , yv fxlmgf. - ' ' L QSQ' Y I W A K mf K K' P , .. W-r1.4-5 ,. 1 -8, X 3 -4- Le-Mas E 5. U ,E V 5 , Q , Q . - ' 1 wh - .L . T F , H? E. i 4, ' if F A-A-A Q V I 'f T fif' , I ' ' rn I H- 2: i I ' K - . ' -A ,M . .iv -Arg ' ' ,. if f If ' 5-b , hy, ., , M '25 an I I .l . 'XZ r Y. I l x A 4 4 H I---if, 2 ' ' ' 1 ci. '- X 1. f igifffxg - .A ' l 4-fjdvf X14 ' L Q ' 'id 1 ' . , 5. 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In our mind's eye, we see Mr. Chandler keenly watching for flaws in the marching of our famous Band . . . the sprightly Majorettes flashing in front of the stands with precision twirling . . . oops! - almost precision . . . the Radio Club, always busy tearing apart a radio and reassembling it . . . the Student Council, heatedly discussing a future assembly . . . the Orchestra straining through the last bars of a pleasing melody in preparation for the annual Spring concert of our bands . . . the Lookout staff members, chasing down news to beat the deadline . . . the Oracle staffs in conference with Miss Caswell . . . lights out - the movies of the last football game are being shown by Mr. Crompton . . . the ringing down of the curtain on a most delightful talent show ably sponsored by the Sports Club . . . the library assistants sorting and checking overdue books . . . the perspiring members of the Leaders' Clubs, ever a source of pride to us. Turning the pages a bit faster, we see Mlle. Cowing entertaining mem- bers of the Le Cercle Francais with her slides of France . . . Mme. Hennessey explaining new idioms to youthful members of the French Cadets . . . Miss Upham assisting Inter Nos with the successful Father-Daughter supper . . . the Commercial Club and its delightful Christmas party . . . our newly or- ganized Glee Club harmonizing Auld Lang Syne once more . . . students optimistically bringing old radios for repair - all these we Remember W' hen . . . Virginia Feeney Michael Iwanowicz Page Twenty-four ORCHESTRA Second Row: K. Hanson, A. MacDonald, J. Kassels, M. Iwanowicz, L. Feeney First row: M. Birch, S. Conner, J. Keller, L. Reid, P. Bartlett, J. Connell. Orellestra Under the capable guidance of Mr. Robert Chandler. the Hlakelield High School Orchestra has given us another enjoyable season of fine music. This talented group of musicians entertained us between the acts of the Senior Play, at the annual Spring Concert, and at the Commencement Day exercises. This year's orchestra has certainly upheld the fine reputation which our musicians have earned in the past with their skilled and pleasing performance. Director: Mr. Robert Chandler. Student Manager: Alan MacDonald. Violins: Mary Birch, Patricia Bartlett, -lacquelyn Connell, Marilyn Alden. Clarinels: Norman Hall, Michael Iwanowicz, Sara Conner, joseph Rich. Trunzpets: Kirk Hanson, XVilliam Scott, Robert Kenney. 4 Piano: Arlene Blanc. Flutes: john Burke, Judith Keller. Cello: Louise Reid. Saxophones: Jascha Kassels, Robert Agee. Trombone: Alan MacDonald. Drums: Leo Feeney. Page Twenty-five The Senior Band Clockenspiel: Sandra Whitehead. Flule: Judith Keller. Clarinels: Norman Hall. Ir.. Drum Major, Michael Iwanowicz, Sara Conner. Jean Lawrence. Patricia Moff. Douglas Munro, Dorothy Potter. Cynthia Putnam. Joseph Rich. Wm. Simoneau. Edward Wiley. Saxophone: Robert Agee. ,Iascha Kassels. Lanny Millett. Trumpcfs: Kirk Hanson. Peter Duston. Kenneth Hayes. Thomas Curley. Robert Kenney. John MacLeod. Donald Putney, William Scott. Barilone llorn: Alan MacDonald. Trombone: Charles Ober. Richard Larson. James Boynton. Donald Fritz. Bass: Philip Churchill. Drums: Leo Feeney. Lee DeFelice. Daniel Donegan, Albert Conners. Peter Beaulieu. Bass Drum: Stanley Cerrish. Director: Robert Chandler. Page Twenty-six Band The Wakefield High School Band marched into a full program of activities this year. Resplendent in their new scarlet uniforms, the band members displayed their march- ing and playing ability at all of our football games. The stirring music of our band was heard also at several assem- blies, rallies, parades, and at the annual Spring Concert. The untiring efforts of Mr. Robert Chandler, with the assistance of our own Norman Hall, drum major, have made this spirited and colorful musical group a credit to XV.M.H.S. HIGH SCHOOL BAND Second Row: Director Chandler, J. Kassels, R. Baker, D. Monroe, E. Wiley, J. Boynton, R. Donegan C. Ober, K. Hanson. First R,4gw:GJ. Rich, A. MacDonald, J. Lawrence, S. Whitehead, J. Keller, M. Iwanowicz, A. Connors . erris . Page Twenty-seven 1 2 1 COIVIMERCIAL CLUB Third row: D. McKinnon. C. MacDonald. J. Moss, E. Avery, W. MacCaughey. S. Waselchuck. C. Smith. C. Tasker, P. Le-Favour. J. English. J. Cooper, P. Bastardo. Second row: C. Nutile. M. Campanella. J. Cheever. S. Goldsmith. L. Gates. G. Downey. R. Leone. C. Cunha. Miss Leone, J. DuBois. P. DeCecca. J. Cunha. R. D'A1elio. S. Junltlns. L. Mederios. M. Passamonte. Front row: P. Fields. J. Kelley. J. Catalano, A. Sxggens, E. Ring. V. Feeuey, D. Damon. C. Whitten. D. Santoro, A. Hennessey, G. McMahon. R. Meuse. fi0llllllCl'CiEll Club lVe wish to salute our Commercial Club for its many accomplishments this past year and lor the service that it has given the school. XVe are certain the Club would not have achieved as much without the guidance of Miss Clifford and Miss I.eone. our tremendous ollicers, and the members of the different committees. l're.v1'df'r1I: Deanna Santoro. Iil'l'l'-lIf'f'Sl'dl'lIf.' Ann Ht-niiessey. S f'fl'fllf.l'.' liL1l'i7ill'li Damon. Tl't'fl.W!lfl'f'.' lfarolvn Wliitla-ii. .lwzrs Rwporler: tilt-ralcliiie Xlellalion. llmp1'l11IilYx' f.',Illl.fI!If1II.' lfleaiioi' bling. i ro:r11m 1.illI1I.I'I?I'llI .' Virginia lfe-viii-y. lllP.YlIlflI!l'fl' 1.iUl7IIII:f!'l'f'.' Karol Nulilv. Carol Ta-lu'r. Carol Nlax-Donald. Marv liappani-lli. P i l'rogrum f.'IllIlIIIl.fff'I'.' liarlvara .-Xu-i'y. Wendy NlaeCaughy. Janet MacKay. In December the girls gave a Christmas party for the little children of Hakeheld. President Santoro played Santa Claus, and we agreed that she was the best one yet. XVith the club's good grooming speakers, handwriting experts, and many others, the girls had a useful and pleasant school year. Page Twenty-eight Lookout Through the able assistance of Miss Harriet D. Dun- ning, faculty adviser, The Lookout has inet all its deadlines and produced ten successful issues this year. In january, The Lookoul sponsored a record poll, the results of which were broadcast over XVI-IDI-I. The staff cliniaxed its years activities by a staff banquet. Members of the staff are: Ccyeditors, jane Gregson, Lynne McCaron, Katherine Glendenning: News Editor. Dawn DeFelice: Business Manager, Marcia Rideout: Sports Editor, Jack Connelly: Feature Editor, Judy Beebe: Ex- change Editor, Linda Procurot: Art Editor, -Iudith Ruggl Photographer, David Gourley: Boys' Features, Robert Gooltz: Social Editor, janet XVebster: Copy Editor, Linda Swanson: Lookout Typists, Louise Gates, Sandra Studley. -Ianice Moss, and Geraldine McMahon. ' LOOKOUT STAFF Third row: S. Kassels, M. Dow, C. Cline. B. Showstack. M. Rideout, L. Procurot, M. Beckwith, D. Taylor S. Studley, E. Vaters, M. Dutton, R. Haladay. Second row: Miss Dunning, G. McMahon, K. McLellan, B. Jacobson, B. Burbank, A. Hezinessey, L Gates, S. Pierce, D. McLeod. V. Feeney, J. Sharpe, B. Ehl, J. Moss, R. Gooltz. First row: J. Connelly, J. Beebe, K. Glendenning, D. DeFe1ice, J. Gregson, L. McCaron, J. Webster L. Swanson, J. Rugg, D. Gourley. Page Twenty-nine Student Council Our Student Council has provided us with many worthwhile activities. It comprises twenty-seven members-elected annually-who meet in room 110 every XVednesday with Mr. john T. Broderick, the efficient faculty ad- viser. Our council sponsors the YVinter Carnival, two canteens, and the hockey buses. It provides money for underclassmen's football awards, dec- orates the lobby during Christmas, and sends delegates to the conventions. The first meeting of every month is open to the student body. The council has many lively debates on current school issues. Preslkient: Janet Webster. V the-Preszkient: Peter Payzant. Secretary: Carolyn Evans. Treasurer: Deanna Santoro. Sergeant-at-Arms: Carol Carosa. Executives: Peter Hemingway, Peter Webster. Chairman of the Danee Committee: John Encarnacao. Chairman of the Ways and Means Committee: Carol Carosa. Chairman of the Rally Committee: Judy Beebe. Chairman of the Publzbity Committee: Lynne McCaron. Other members are: Sandra Pierce, Elaine McEvoy, Alan Wentzel, Robert Murray, jane Gregson, Dianne McLeod, and judy Rugg, seniors. Carol Maker, David Hugo, Marcia Rideout, Robert I-Ialaday, William Maker and Martha Beckwith, juniors. Our sophomores are: Carol Carney, Thomas Duston, Dianna Smith, Robert Gooltz, and Paul Rae. 3 P 1 STUDENT COUNCIL Second row: Mr. Broderick. R. Murray. C. Carney, C. Maker, M. Rideout, S. Pierce. D. McLeod, M. Beckwith, J. Gregson. L. McCaron, E. Haiaday. R. Gooltz, A. Wentzel, First row: J. Encarnacao, J. Beebe, P. Webster, C. Evans, P. Payzant. J. Webster, D. Sanborn, P. Heming- way, E. McEvoy, C. Corosa. Page Thirty FRENCH CLUB Third row B. Geer, D. Drew, M. Iwanowicz, G. Piedboeuf, P. Goodwin. Second row: D. DeFe1ioe, J. Luciano, E. Farwell, S. Noyes, T. Petrillo, Miss Cowlng, M. Dutton A McLennan, J. Keller, C. Melanson. First row B. Jacobson, L. Mc0a.ron, S. Anderson, L. Swanson J. Devine. J. Gregson, J. Webster J Beebe French Club Under the elhcient sponsorship of Miss Ellen Lea Cowing, the French Club meets each school month at the home of one of the members. The students enjoy French games, guest speakers, a talent night, and various other activ- ities: and, at the same time, broaden their knowledge of the French, their customs, and their language. The members, students of second and third year French, take an active in- terest in the club and its functions and thoroughly enjoy putting their acquired knowledge of French to use. Page Thirty-one wx k he 3' f Glee Club 2 P -l,lii'c-rtecl liy Nliss Barbara Paasf,-lie. our Clee Cluli meets eu-ry Wt-cliiestlay homeroom per- iofl to prepare its music-al pro- grams. It has appeared at our Christmas assembly and was fea- turecl at our April music- Festival. Open to boys ancl girls. the Clulv is growing ancl promises to life- vome one of our most popular aetivitit-s. GLEE CLUB Second row: R. Puglisi. P. Fields, S, Junkins. M. Duval. M. Sleet. C. Ryan. D. Towers. First row: Miss Paasche. C. Wade. B. Jacobsen, E. Hebert, S. Barnard, P. Hebert. French Cadets Our lively Fri-m-li CHflt'lSillt'- ginners to you - meet onve a montli at the lioines of the various ini-mlrers. The interest of the faculty sponsor. Mrs. Lila Hen- nessey. is largely responsible for the c-lulfs sm-eess. St-ralmlmle in Frent-li. speakers. a one-art play. antl at spring outing have lieen at few of ilu' variecl avtivities. The ofneers are Presitlent. lietty liafierty: Treasurer. Kath- leen Murphy: Set-retary. lftliel Stearns: Pulmlieity Committee, Marcia Hideout and Joyce Conti. FRENCH CADETS Third row: M. Henshaw. J. Lawrence, S. Bartlett, C. Peach, D. Potter, S. Kassels. Second row: L. Kimball. S. Coon. B. Ehl, M. Rideout. C. Evans, Mrs. Hennessey, A. Boody. R. Olson, M. Beckwith. J. Conti. First row: E. Bray. D. Taylor. B. Rafferty, K. Murphy. E. Stearns, D. Dodge. Page Thirty-two Radio Club Every Tuesday evening the Radio Club meets to operate its amateur station. to conduct classes in theory and code. and to re- pair radios and televisions for which service it charges one dol- lar plus the cost of parts. The officers are President, Robert Kileyg Secretary, John Seavey: Treasurer, Russell Burbank. Mr. William Callaghy is faculty sponsor. RADIO CLUB Standing: A, Simenson. W. Allyn, M. Salem. Seated: P. Webster, C. Conti, R. Kiley, R. Burbank, W. Gibson. SPORTS COUNCIL Standing: Mr. Tighe, J. Gillis, D. McQuillen, C. Cline, R. Gooltz. Seated: C. Oonti, M. Dutton, S Chamberlin, J. Connelly, S. Tewksbury, J. Sweeney. Page Thirty-three Sports Council The Sports Council introduces another activity of our large fam- ily. ln reality. this executive body plays a vital role in promoting a feeling of loyalty and co-operation among the students. Always be- fore this group is the desire to serve others and to sponsor worthy projects. The democratic spirit which exists among the members accounts for the great success of the Sports Council programs in W'al':efield High School. I --W. INTER NOS BOARD Second row: L, M'cCuron, K MacLe1lan. Miss Upham, C. Cline. D. Taylor. First row: B. Jacobsen. M. Pietrafitta. E. Wall. S. Pierce, M. Dutton, M. Beckwith. G. Day. Inter Nos Club The Inter Nos Club has sponsored many activities for the girls this ycar under the direction of Miss Elizabeth Upham, the faculty adviser. In the fall the club featured the Sock Hop and Mr. Louis Thackeray, a handwriting analyst. The winter was a busy season with the Father-and- Daughter Supper, the Snowball Dance, Mrs. Gladys Romeyn, who spoke on Antiques and Reproductions, and a fashion commentator from Filene's. Through the spring the girls were instructed by a stewardess and a hair stylist. Later they held their NIother's Tea at the Hartshorne House, and a beach party in Nahant. THE OFFICERS 1J7'I'XI!II'IIf.' Sandra Pierce Soplzomore Directors: Karen Mc- I'1'c1'-jmfsirlmzt: Ellen Hall Lellan, Carolyn Cline Trcax11rf'r.' Mary Pietrafitta ylzmior IJirc'cl0r5.' Beverly Jacob- Rnonlirzg Sl'l'I'l'fl1V3'.' Martha son, Diane Taylor Beckwith Senior Dirc'cl0rs.' Lynne Mc- Corr1'xj1or1r1iHgS1'z'r1't11ry.' Marcia Caron. Gertrude Day Dutton Page Thirty-four if? 7'3' A1 ' u. If ,lt . 5 ' ' F 5 .WY ,u 'A 5 ' E , 5 ' :Y w If H - fam, 1, ' 'h m 1' 9: I L , . if .f ., ,A-,ii '- 41' G: x 5 mf - f 1 ff: 5. if- gf ,Q 5 , P55 i f A KEN - A' 'Q -2 S I? ' Q is fi- .7. 7f',e' 'km E :eg R1 2-T gg v . I, ix , J ' N 9- --an xx f A A ff: dna at , V- .X 'i, -fl ff X-X5 if-if! - K f 'S z h 'Exmf'W'H fl' 1253. . A53 g fr' 3' 15' ' I , 'i ' li 53' if f 1 ' 6 W '5'5 Mg'i'ii1X- 93, U? E , 5 'Pf . if '97 if if ,'f.,.i2 1' q ef E 1 li? ' i ' N H VL 1 5 lf Q 1 I K-- 1 1 Q :Zz JI Q rf ,lA'., - V ,Z .. :NZ , .lo ,gl ,, ' 'K -' ,V il, :'3 i K 1311. A ,.,'1 - l . ' 'f l 41 V .rf xkp Pfi jfi 12. ' .f ,, 15 1: Y '52 ' 'il ' Rf' 2, WTiQf? :1f : .wr 53:ff,?'f?7?737:'77 f'7'i'7?fF' ,2 H f, , V ' g A t:9'1fT 79-'FfT -u-'h-- - -.--. .. , .,k,, knew, t ,-Jul sv- 3 , 1.,-Az 1 ' if E wk Ei 2 -1,4-QQ: - ' Y .g 222 M wa gi - ' 5 ,if 'Za W ml ' ,Z ,MZ M I a'5fo N . Page Thirty-five We We1'e A Sports-Minded Family As we turn the yellowed pages of our scrapbook, we come to our sports section. XVe remember the year starting off with the pre-season football scrimmage at Manning Bowl and the girls' memorable tennis tournament. Coach Sheehan's cross-country team, led by Roger Maloney, soon invaded our roadways. Remember the football rallies in school and at Veterans' Field led by our vivacious cheerleaders and our attractive majorettes? Re- member the exciting season in which the YVarriors, guided by Captains Encarnacao and Bisacre, thrilled us with their spirited play? How can we ever forget the thrilling XVinchester game when Bob Bisacre's dog stole the show by blocking one of our extra points. Remember the snow and cold we bravely suffered at the Danvers game, and the fun we had at the football dance that night? Before we knew it, we were in our handsom gymnasium, cheering our basketball team and the new coach, Mr. Clharbonneau. YVe recall how the Leaders' Clubs gave the new equipment a rugged workout, with the boys swinging perilously from the rings and our Olympic starlets dangling from a parallel bar or falling from a horse. XVe liked especially the homeroom basketball and hand hockey games and the cheers from the boys' gym dur- ing the wrestling and boxing matches. Remember the fun of those Satur- day nights at the Boston Arena watching our hockey team skate to victory! In February, we paid tribute to our athletes with a Sports Banquet in their honor. And here we find other memorable pictures. The snow has melted, and we can look out on the athletic fields and see the baseball team warming up and the track team practicing for the next meet. Our golf team, eager to bring home another championship, awaits the trip to Sagamore. On this page, too, we find the girls' archery candidates doing their best to hit their targets. Somehow, a few stray arrows always wandered over to the boys' practice area! Then, of course, there were the girls' softball teams as they played many exciting contests - never shall we forget them. Yes, as we close our final pages, we remember that our senior year helped us find our- selves in sports. jane Gregson Alan YVentzel Page Thirty-six VARSITY HOCKEY Second row: Mr. E. Crompton, K. Muse, S. Ktng. P. Suprenant,, J. Fitzgerald, M. Butler, R. Langlois. K. Hanson. First row: N. Palmer, J. Haggerty, R. Mahoney. H. Bush, R. Lowry, C. Mederios. After a slow start, the hockey team finally began rolling in the third game by shutting out Brookline 2-0. Then followed a string of victories broken by a tie with Somerville. In the Lexington game, the team was losing 2-l entering the last period. YVith a great show of hustle, however, the lVarriors scored three goals in the last period to win 4-2. Captain john Haggerty, along with seniors Bush, Hanson, Suprenant, Maloney, Palmer, and Lowry, formed the backbone of the team, with able assistance from Butler, Meuse, and Langlois. SCORES YVakel'ield Malden Catholic YVakefield Natick Hfakefield Brookline Hfakefield Malden YVakefield Dedham Hfakelield Lexington Mfakefield Somerville Page Thirty-seven J. V. HOCKEY Second row: Mr. Crompton. M. Hulloran, W. Holmes. E. Muse, J. Walsh. First row: R Chnrest, M. Holloway, G. Suerta, W. Cllmo. A Anyone for a game of Scrabble? Where's the puck? Page Thirty-eight Q . l ---L -Y 0- . L. l , VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM Filth row: J. Wixtead, J. Huston, R. Baker. R.. Smith, D. Doucet, P. Palermino. Fourth row: R. McDonough. R.. Sex-rentlno, P. Hemingway, D. Redmond, W. Maker, W. Fender. Third row: T. Canavan, F. Walsh, J. Rattray, J. McHugh, W. Watson. A. Hutchinson, M. Salem. Second row: A. D'Alelio, D. Reynolds, H. Wilder, R. Nutile, J. Done-gan. J. Paiva. First row: T. 0'DonneL1. J. Good. R.. Luken, R. Bisacre, J. Encarnaeao, R. Langlois, K. Ward, A. Wentzel, R.. Heslin. Football During the 1955 football season, the Wakefield XVarriors boasted a record of six wins, one tie, and two losses. Led by Co-captains Bob Bisacre and johnny Encarnacao, the gridsters had a good season, climaxed by a heartbreaking loss to YVinchester 31-25. This was followed by a victory in the snow over Danvers, and the season ended in the annual Turkey Day game with the Gloucester fishermen at Gloucester. The junior Varsity had an undefeated season, closing with a 20-19 win over a strong XVinchester team. XVakefield 27 Rindge Tech 6 YVakefield 0 W'oburn 0 YVakefield 19 Revere 0 Hlakefield 37 Lexington 0 Hlakefield 39 Melrose l fl YVakefield 20 Reading O Hlakelield 25 XVinchester 31 lVakefield 35 Danvers 13 Wakefield 0 Gloucester 19 Page Thirty-nine 0'Donnell, Good, Heslin and Roberto got their man Wrestling with Mr. Tighe We work hard at calisthenics Page Forty LEADERS' CLUB Fcurth row: R. Keaney. B. Innazio, C. Litchfield. F. McLennan, A. D'Alelio. C. Classen, F. Turner J. Donegan, G. Pierce. Third row: Coach Tighe, K. Hanson, W. Allyn. J. Curley, R, Girardin, R. White, P. Rice, N. Johnson W. Fender. J. Burke Second row: P. Walsh, J. McHugh, J. I-leavey, K. Ward. F. Lesne, R. Bisacre. R. Luken, K. King First row: C. Mederios, R. Cooper, T. McLennan, C. Macauly, C. Encarnncao, R, Damery. F. Elcsnroxn M. Fairbanks. Leaders' Club The Leaders' Club is a group of forty boys who excel in gymnastics, especially on the horse, the rings, the parallel bars, and the high bar. The boys meet every Hlednesday during homeroom period and some Thursday afternoons. Coach Tighe, the faculty adviser of the club, and the Physi- cal Education Department of the school have arranged an exhibition to be presented in late March which will feature this club. Although every boy is talented, a few, such as Donegan, Bisacre, D'Alelio, Classen, and Hanson, are out- standing in their ability in the gym. The aim of the club is not only to produce good athletes, but also to teach boys the values of good sportsmanship and co-operation with others. Page Forty-one fv VARSITY BASKETBALL SQUAD Second row: S. Rosen. R.. McDonough, F. Walsh, W. Allyn, D. Redmond, Ccach Charbonneau Pirst row: J. Melanson, P. Hemingway, W. Maker, l'nclcr llic lcziclcrsliip ul' Cluarli lfrzmk Ciliarlmimcall. tlic rarsiu has lizill lcznn has sccn in Basketball any unclcrclzissincn playing in urdcr ln build a stu gg tcani lor ilu- lllllll'L'. ,xlllllbllgll Xlakcliclcl is in a wry lJUlK'L'l'llll lcavuc' anc plays ll long srlicclulc. ilu- lmys' ncx cr-say-die spirit and determination 1 gixcn tlicni loyal sludcnl support cwn at thc gaincs with pmvcrlul o J cnts. 'lilic tcani has iniprmcd niarkcdly as Ilic season has progressed am grcat things :irc cxpvrtcd ul lmskclball in the lllllll'L'. lYitli an all-snplimiimc squad. thc lunior Yarsitv, under Coach 1 liznn liglic, gixcs pruniisc ul great tcanis in thc luturc. llvalu-lin-lil lllzllu-lim-lil lliallwlivlil llizilu-fin-lil llialu-lii-lil YX'i1lu'livlal XX uk.-fi--lil Yriilu-lin-lil XX ulv-liz-lil ll :ilu lim-lil Wialu-li'-lil Xlvallwlivlil lliallu-lim-lil lliulwlivlil ll'allu'li1'l4l lliallu-fivlil Nliulwfivlil I5 Flin Bl li ll? l3 212 In 'S lfl ffm 65 10 I6 50 ll! 50 Page Forty-two Wintlirnp Xll'llllll'Il Xllllllidl Alumni Slmwliann llvlrusi- lY'iii1-ln-sie-i' lla-lmunl ll1,ll1'Ul'fl l.e-xinglon llvading: Slonvliam xlf'll'0S1' xX'llH'llf'FlQ'I' llvlmonl Convord Lvxinglon 3 I 68 oi 13 Ill 55 an 6l -0 Du 62 98 ALS 58 100 82 51 60 . ,. up v 1: K 1 Q x JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL Second row: Coach Txghe. K. D1RatTael9, H. Resnick. G. Redmond, W. Hatch. E. Hai First row: M. Salem, J. Nardone, D. INICQLIUICXE. J. Moriannu, K. Dc-Felice. adon. Up and at 'em! Page Forty-three CROSS COUNTRY Second row: Mr. Sheehan, R. Maloney. K. Hanson, M. Butler, H. Bush, R. Flannlgan, J. Battles. First row: D. Houghton. R. Hnladzxy, R. Rlza. J. Best. Cross Country l'nder the valuable leadership of Coach Sheehan, the XVakefield Cross Country Team proved their great spirit and drive in all ol' their meets. Roger Maloney and Robert Rina. the ecreaptains, sparked the team to vie- tory at Haverhill and Revere. At Salem, where Maloney set a new track record. the harriers were edged out by a narrow twcrpoint margin. In a thrilling race at the State Meet. Maloney led until the Hnal ten yards when he was barely nosed out. 'Iihree other seniors Best. Bush, and Hanson, along with juniors llutler, Haladay. Houghton, and Lobdell, rounded out the team into a club with hustle and great desire to win. St ION ES Wake field .N Haverhill Wake field Salem lialii field .ln Melrose Wake field Revere Yiiakefield Yiinehester Page Forty-four J! REMHVB6? WVEV' - '. WWW BOY! THIS IS 173- 'TIE 5E5T DAY wdue , mf QA D Au' SEASON cf, 1 gg, ag, 5 70 If K - 1 QQ! 9 ' 7'- ff -A ' N f QRS Qty? Q0 fd X LW R! Y'PIP'21w Kev V? ,P ' E91 L W il V 5 1.1- Y f J N. , ' a, fQ is mag, ' -f 6 A N if Q6 13 ' 4 0 5 - I 3 ,f W. vw' '21, -i -I, .-Ly f , Q 5 ' , ily he - L 'I , X 'N J 3 -gl 1 nu fd 'r , Bean BOM Bmhce 3' -- :i m'+ -'vm uvffrx f 1 'T' 'gf A WU 5' 5 - Ill! l l 3 vt-5 . N ' C K - fl .T 2 JW .JZHN 2 X V , U fl,-Q. ,, ..,f- 1 ,-- --1-za--' , 0 J : Sf 'val as 'l7u,,4'f N . .L-'--.- 1 47 We are pxecxsecl 1' ik Q announce, cd' all Hhe members of- Wakefiexdb M55 Foofboll 'feom have become. cerfhfielcl, fu!! - Fl d edqe Frocsmen. N b W' X o Q SA 5 7 jj V X f ff . I wt f W X , K ff ' l f . ' X 1 N-f I .Mg+.LQ -Us: '- P Over 'We obsludef ' 0' bus' N Page Fort Her-e Q Fuels - - - H-ner-e o rods. ,fave GIRLS' BASKETBALL Fourth row: J. Dwyer, C. Melanson, L. Gerrior, S. Bartlett. B. DelR.ossi, M. Beckwith, M. Tropeano. R. MacQuarrie, J. Walker. E. Stearns. Third row: Miss Nichols, L. Hollett, J. Barrows, J, Pamp. J. Beebe, L. Kimball, J. Hibbard, E. McEvoy, S. Anderson, H. Suprenant. M. Pietrafitta, M. Rideout. J. Meuse. D. Boucher. Second row: D. Smith. C. Moriana, B. Jacobson. C. Corosa, M. Gillespie, B. Burbank, B. Stikeman, A. McI.t-nnan. D. McLeod. C. Connell, M. Dwyer. First rnw: N. Crafts, B. Eaton. L. Procurot, J. Barton, C. DelRossi, J. Howes, L. Hadsall, E. Bray, T. Pietrillo. T. Day. S. Winner. Basketball During the winter season, a large number ol' enthusiastic girls met in the gym to try their skills at haskethall. Each class met once a week and competed against one another. Under the direction of Miss Nichols, the juniors and seniors played against XVohurn, Reading and Stoneham. Some of the girls who played lor their last year were Gertrude Day, Beverly Burbank. Sylvia Anderson, Susan Chamberlin, Carol Corosa, Sandra Pierce, and Carol M. Melanson. The juniors who will be next year's stars are lilaine Stevens, Marcia Dutton, Linda Procurot, Beverly Jacobson, janet lValker, Louise Reed, and Arlene Richard. SENIOR SCORES Wakefield 26 Woburn 38 llizllicheltl l l Reading 11 Wakefield 21 Sloneham 8 .HVNIOR SCORES llizlliefieltl 25 lvoburn 13 Wakefield 13 Reading 26 Wakefield 16 Stoneham 14 Page Forty-six Girls' Gym Club Members of the gym club are chosen by Miss Nichols for their out- standing abilities in school work, leadership, dependability, initiative, and athletics. They must show an interest in all their work, get along with other students, and conduct themselves properly at all times. The purpose of this club is to instruct the girls to help the director during their gym classes. Each girl leads a small group in exercise routines. Also, she serves as a referee and instructor. The club meets every XVednesday and Friday during home room periods. It is divided into two groups, each meeting one day a week. Besides learning to instruct their classmates, these girls have shown their skills on the apparatus and in playing such team sports as basketball and volleyball. GIRLS' GYM CLUB Third row: L. Horwood, C. Peach, P. Simonsen, E. Stearns, M. Pietrafitta, J. Walker, B. Burbank, M. Dutton, S. Chamberlin, L. Kimball, C. Connell, E. McEvoy. Second row: P. Fields, H. Delano, L. Hollett. J. Barrows, S. Anderson, J. Howes, G. Downey, K. Glen- denning, M. Beckwith, L. Gerrior, Miss Nichols. First row: J. Meuse, J. Pamp, C. Melanson, L. Procurot, H. Suprenant, J. Miller, L. Mederios, S. Tewksbury. Page Forty-seven E 2 ' 2 3 I 2 5 fa Z 'Q 3 V ' ml Ai , Wi. if in ' 1 ,Lf GIRLS' BOWLING - JUNIOR AND SENIOR Third row: S Wznnvr. M Pr0trul'1tt'x. L Hardball, M. Rxdeout. D. Dodge. L. Horwood. J. Garlick. P IJ6Cz'Ct':x. N Cunty, J. Curnpuncllu. C Brmczv. M. Dutton. Su-ond rou: Mus Nrchols. D Pvllvv. L. Langonv. J Bvebe. T. Pwtrlllo. L. Procurot. M. Passnmonto AI. Wrlluf-rth, J. Cuopor, C. Jonas, N. Crults. P Maguire. L. Cunningham. Fint nm: S Fluusz. N Fullfr, B. Ge-1-'Q G. Daly, J Hlbbard. B. SIIKPIHZIII. B. Burbank. S. Chamberlin GIRLS' BOVVLING - SOPHOMORE Third row: J. Tucker. P. McHugh. B. St. Marie. R. lx'lucQuarrie. N. Forest. Se-cond row: Miss Nichols. A. Miller. B. DelRossi. C. Wade. J. Dwyer. C. Cline. I-I. Delano. J. Meuse. D. Boucher. J. DeVe-au. L. Hollett, J. Barrows. J. Murphy. K. Anderson. First row: D. Bradford. D. O'Donnell, M. Shea. C. Connell, B. Eaton. J. Pamp. E. Emerson, N. Tuttle. Page Forty-eight GIRLS' GYM LEADERS Third row: J. Gillis, D. Smith, M. Pietrafitta, P. Simenson, J. Walker. D. McLeod. J. Dwyer, D. Avery B. Eaton, L. Gerrior. Second row: Miss Nichols. D. Santoro. J. Hibbard, D. O'Donnell. J. Tucker, C. Maker, J. Webster. M. Dutton S. Chamberlin, J. Beebe, M. Beckwith, L. Hadsall. First row: M. Tropeano, J. MacQuarrle, L. Kimball, L. Procurot, H. Suprenant, B. Burbank, C. Connell GIRLS' SOFTBALL Third row: M. Dwyer, J. Meuse, R. MacQuarrie, C. DelR,oss1, D. Santoro, E. McEvoy, L. Gerrior. C Moriana, D. Smith, C. Connell. Second row: Miss Nichols, M. Beckwith, M. Rideout, J. Howe, A. Miller. B. De1Rossi, C. Maker, S Anderson, B. Stikeman, A. McLennan, C. Melanson, G. Day, T. Pietrillo, J. Pamp. First row: S. Winner, L. Kimball, J. Barton, B. Jacobson, H. Suprenant, S. Barnard, L. Mederios, L Procurot, B. Eaton. Page Forty-nine BEGINNERS' TENNIS D. Boucher. H. Delano. B. Eaton. J. Barton. Miss Nichols. C. Wade, J. Walker, M. Pietrafitta, E. Stearns. Tennis Tennis is a popular game at Wakefield High. Our fall tennis tournament was won by Sylvia Anderson. The runner-up was an- other member of our class. Carol M. lllelanson. About twenty girls enterecl into the Laflcler Tourna- ment. Any girl who knows how to play and score may enter. The games are played on the girls' own time: they arrange their own flutes anti courts. and score their rounils. lllany ol tht- girls exhib- itetl their tennis skills in playinsl the net. by accurate placement shots, and by forceful baclchancls. Beginners' Tennis Our novices learn the rules, attempt varied strokes, practice daily. and arrange competition among themselves. Next season they will be ready to play all comets. GIRLS' TENNIS TOURNAMENT Second row: L. Procurot. L. Kimball. M. Dutton. S. Chamberlin. S. Anderson. J. Beebe. K. Cvlendenning, A. Mcbennan, Miss Nichols. First row: C. Cline, M. Willwerth. L. Swanson, C. Oorosa, J. Webster, C. Melanson. Page Fifty A1'Cll61'y Throughout the autumn. Kliss Nic-hols was on the field coaching her archery teams. The girls shoot in three ends. Consisting of twenty. thirty. and forty yards respectively. from the target. Al- though the girls do not enter into competition with other schools. they do compete against one an- other. This yearis competition winner was Beverly Burbank. Archery. with almost sixty par- ticipants, is one of the most stim- ulating sports at Wakefield. ii E ARCHERY Standing: Miss Nichols, J. Barrows, P. Maguire, D. Boucher, M. Rideout, L. Hadsall. Seated: C. Wade. K. Andersen, J. Murphy, P. McHugh, B. St. Marie, B. Eaton. BADMINTON Standing: L. Hollett, L. Mederios, J. Barrows, H. Suprenant. Seated: C. Maker, B. St. Marie, P. McHugh, J. Tucker. Page Fifty-one i s ': wtf .4 W 'xbff 3 s Badminton This fast game needs speedy players. and W. H. S. has them. They have learned strategy from Coach Nichols and have become experts in their play. We think they should attempt tournament matches. These girls could show even the adults something! More soccer gals! K s 1 n Over the box with Judy Mayhew and Miss Nichols 4 I ll Who said girls couldn't play soccer? Page Fifty-two Yes, we ride horses indoors CHEERLEADERS Standing J. Webster, E. McEvoy, M. Messerschmidt. E. Stevens. Miss Upham. Kneeling J. Beebe, J .I-Iibbard. S. Pierce. J. Rugg, C. Corosa, B. Jacobson. V. Feeney. M. Beckwith J Gillis Cheerleaders This year the Cheerleaders, under the effective super- vision of Dean Elizabeth Upham and the leadership of Judy Beebe, led the student body in cheers throughout the foot- ball, basketball, and hockey season. Among several pep rallies in which the band and cheerleaders participated, per- haps the outstanding one was before the Gloucester game. On October 15, l955, the squad held their annual Cheer- leaders' Dance. It was, as usual, a great success. The Cheer- leaders represented lVakefielcl at the Football -Iamboree in Manning Bowl, the Spring Music Festival in Beverly, the Elks' Supper, and the All-Sports Banquet at lVakefielcl Memorial High School. These thirteen peppy girls exem- plify the vivacious spirit of Hlakefield Memorial High School and always are eager to serve. Page Fifty-three The Majorettes The Majorettes, with their bright new unilornis and unusual twirling ability, are an attractive sight at football games during hall time. Led by Barbara Stikeinan, the group has spent many hours in perfecting routines. Assisted by Miss Elizabeth lfphatn, the squad sponsored the 'ATotem Pole Dance, which was a huge success. They have been feature attrac- tions at pep rallies and have appeared with outside groups such as the Malden Rebekahs and the Hurd School P. T. A. They also marched in the May Festival of Music. Deserving honors came to them when they were invited to the Elks' Supper and to the All-Sports Banquet. 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Can we ever forget the preparation of our classbook, The Oracle, under the patient supervision of Miss Caswell? Remember the questionnaires which the Editorial Staff pondered over so industriously, the collection of pay- ments by the Business Staff, and the many sketches by the Art Staff? Once more we scan the pictures of our Senior Play, Our Town. As the cast and committees worked upon it, we envisioned its smashing success. Hlhat memories we have! Again we laugh with Richard Kinder in his por- trayal of the town milkman, and many of us cry once more with Lynne Mc- Caron, as Emily, in her funeral scene. No one will forget Judy Beebe as gossipy Mrs. Soames, or the inimitable jimmy Hurton as a professor from the state university, and a host of others cleverly introduced by our excellent stage manager, David Drew. Slowly examining our scrapbook of memories, we are ever mindful of the beauty of our Senior Prom with its dreamy music, attractive gowns, and beautiful decorations. XVhile we were gliding over the floor, we were wist- fully conscious that this was to be our last high school dance. Oh, yes, here's another page-our Class Banquet and Class Day, so humorous and delight- ful. Remember how all of our classmates looked in their caps and gowns? Can you recall when our Class History, Prophecy, and YVill were read by some of our classmates-what was it that was left to you? Regretfully we close the pages of our scrapbook, remembering our effi- cient class president, john Fncarnacao. as he greeted our parents and friends during Commencement XVeek. The remembrance of things long past-graduation honors . . . the class song . . . the presentation of our diplomas . . . the recessional as we slowly filed from the school which had been our gracious home-may these fleeting moments of loveliness ever attend us in the years ahead. Anne Hennessey jascha Kassels Page Fifty-six SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS President., J. Encarnacaog Vice President, J. Webster: Secretary, D. McI.eodg Title Most Popular ,,,i.. .. Best Looking .. Cutest . . ., Best Athletes ,i.i Best Dancers .4,,,,., Most Personality Most Ambitious .iii. Most Versatile ......,.,VV. Winiest .i,,. .,.,,i.....,,.,.,, Most Likely to Succeed Best Natured .. ..,,...l.. .A Most Serious .....,ll...... Class Cigglers ,......., Most Most Most Class Most Most Class Bashful .4..iii.e, . Sophisticated ...4.. Vivacious .,,,.... ... Actor f Actressj Dignified ...., .. Courteous .,.,...... Artist ..,...... Class Baby ....,. Chatterbox .....,.i..l,. Most Flirtatious i....... Most Popular Junior ., Senior Elections Girl Deanna Santoro ..Virginia Feeney Judy Gillis ...Sylvia Anderson ........,.Judy Keller ..Deanna Santoro .,,,.Judy Keller .. .......... Judy Beebe ,Janet Webster ...,.Linda Swanson ..Deanna Santoro ., ir...r . .Doris Williams Judy Gillis .Doris Williams .. ,....r ...Patricia Stockbridge . .Sandra Pierce .Lynne McCaron . ,Patricia Stockbridge .,........Diane Robinson ..........Patricia Stockbridge Judy Rugg .....r....Judy Keller ........,.Wendy lVIacCaughey Christina Paige . .......... Martha Beckwith Page Fifty-seven and Treasurer, D. Santoro. Boy John Encarnacao Thomas 0'Donnell Kirk Hanson Robert Bisacre David Gourley Peter Hemingwav John Encarnacao John Encarnacao Peter Hemingway Alan Wentzel Peter Hemingway Harold A. Hawkes John Connelly Richard Heslin John Devine John Connelly John Connelly John Devine David Courley Robert Cooney Thomas Curley John Connelly Harding Bush Ronald Luken JOHN ANDERSON 31 Parson Avenue Lynnfield Center Andy's outstanding characteristic is his ver- satility . . . School activi- ties: President of Stamp Club, Senior Play, Class Prophecy Committee . . . favorite pastimes - sleep- ing, and eating submarine sandwiches . . . Pet peeve - girls who wear knee socks . . . suppressed de- sire-to make a forest out of the Athletic Field . . . Andy would like to go to college and become a civil enginee1'. SYLVIA ANDERSON 68 Cedar Street Ever - present on the Honor Roll . . . French Club . . . Auto Driving... Co-chairman of Senior Play Usherettes . . . stud- ious . . . likes English and reading . . . enjoys girls' sports - basketball, tennis, softball, Girls' Gym Club . . . Editorial Staff . . . wants to teach . . . hopes to enter Cornell . . . sup- pressed desire is to travel through every state in the U. S .... will remember the Senior Play. EDITH AVERY 12 Lakeview Avenue Barb . . . known for her knee socks . . . loves pizza . . , enjoys English with Miss Abbott . . . member of Commercial and Sports Clubs . . . Classbook typist . . . football games . . . has wild desire to chew gum in English class . . . especially liked the Junior Prom and the Hobo Par- ties . . . feels the last four years were full of fun. CAROL BARKER 41 Spring Street Friendly Carol is a mem- ber of Inter Nos . . . on Shamrock Dance Commit- tee . . . played Rebecca in Our Town . . . enjoys school, especially typing . . . secretary of church youth group and Junior Quannapowitt Players . . . pizza, tennis and painting fill her spare time . . . pet peeve-traffic violators... suppressed desire is to move to Phoenix, Arizona . . . hopes to work with children. ARTHUR BARNARD 45 Charles Street Art, who spends most of his time in hunting, fish- ing, swimming and boat- ing, has a suppressed de- sire to become a govern- ment hunter. Physics with Mr. Feudo is his favorite class . . . working at the boathouse his job outside of school . . . dislikes people who think they are important . . . will always remember the year his his- tory marks were A, A, A, D, and A. ROBERT BARNES 826 Main Street Lynnfield Center Bob, Lyn.ni'ield's repre- sentative to Boys' State, thinks the W. M. H. S. teachers and girls are very friendly . . . favorite say- ing is Tally-ho! . . . likes fried clams and steak . . .enjoys gym and physics . . . an outdoor man who spends time in fishing, boating, skating, swimming . . . suppressed desire is to be a millionaire . . . is headed for the U. S. Navy. PATRICIA BASTARDO 44 Converse Street Pat enjoys listening to records, taking part in sports, or relaxing at the movies . . . likes all her subjects, especially short- hand . . . has had a few typing jobs in her spare time . . . plans to attend Katherine Gibbs . . . mem- ber of Commercial Club. JUDITH BEEBE 142 Main Street Perfectly lovely wed- ding! is Beebe's favorite saying . . . our energetic head cheerleader is on Student Council, Lookout, Classbook Editorial Staff, in French Club, and Senior Play Cast . . . favorite pastimes-listening to jazz, tennis, knitting, dancing the Charleston . . . sup- pressed desire-to park the Beebwagon in the middle of the street . . . hopes to enter Smith College after graduation. Page Fifty-eight MARY BELANGER 15 Crystal Street A Greenwoodite, Mary often can be found on the basketball court . . . also enjoys tennis and softball . . . an active member of the Commercial Club . . . pet peeves are boys who wear dungarees and pink shirts . . . suppressed de- sire is to be the owner of stock car number 870 . . . Ma.ry will always remem- ber Mr. Ceddia's law class. FRED BEST 8 Hutchins Circle Lynnfield Center Freddy loves pizza . . . wishes all students had school spirit . . . favorite class is mechanical draw- ing . . . plays baseball, basketball, golf . . . served on Sophomore Hop Com- mittee . . . works at Saga- more Golf Course . . . at- tends sports events . . . would like to become a sea captain . . . will join the Navy soon. JOHN BEST Bonair Avenue A popular, good-looking student, Jack has been on the track and cross-coun- try teams . . . likes eating submarine sandwiches . . . dislikes snobs and cliques . . . would really like to emcee the Steve Allen show . . . remembers most vividly his five long years at Wakefield High . . . Jack plans to enter the radio or television field. ROBERT BISACRE 64 Preston Street Bob or Bazook . . . re- membered for four years of outstanding football... received a beautiful trophy for being the most valuable football player of 56 ... co - captained the team during his senior year . . . member of the Boys' Lead- ers' Club, track team, class prophecy and a senior play sub-committee . . . hopes to play professional foot- ball . . . desires to be a contractor. ROBERTA BOOTH 51 Greenwood Avenue Roberta likes to spend her time in talking and giggling . . . enjoys skating and going to the movies . . . Mr. Ceddia's con- sumer education rates high on her list of subjects... pet peeve-people who are late . . . delights in eating steak and French fries... favorite saying - Real Gone . . . suppressed de- sire - to have a million dollars. JON BREWER 96 Chestnut Street Jon's activities include varsity baseball for three years and serving on the Oracle Business Staff . . . His favorite food is steak . . . enjoys playing hockey . . . is an usher at the Wakefield Theatre . . . suppressed desire is to make a career of baseball . . . expects to attend college. ELIZABETH BROPHY 18 Bryant Street Betty is one of our most ambitious students. She enjoys bowling, archery, tennis, movies, and listen- ing to WORL. Most of her time outside school is spent in working . . . pet peeve is pegged pants and pink shirts . . . will always remember Mr. Feudo's chemistry class. . .intends to become a nurse after graduating. WINIFRED BROWN Main Street Lynnfield Center Winifred, or Winnie, as she is known to her friends, spends her after- school hours working in R.ombult's Drug Store. Her favorite class is algebra with Mr. Grahn. She has served faithfully as a member of the Senior Play Make - up Committee. At present, she plans to be- come a nurse. Those lucky patients! Page Fifty-nine BEVERLY BURBANK 18 Sylvan Circle Lynnfield Bev has been a mein- ber of the Oracle Editorial Staff, Prophecy Committee, Inter Nos, Girls' Gym Club, Sophomore Hop Committee, and Senior Play Costume Committee . . . H. S. reporter for Lynn Item . . . considers high school as the best four years I've had . . . plans to become a physical therapist . . . suppressed desire - to go to Swit- zerland. RUSSELL BURBANK 505 Lowell Street Lynniield Center Friendly Russ is fasci- nated with radio . . . is a member of school Radio Club and Quannapowitt Radio Club . . . runs his own amateur radio station . . . enjoys physics . . . a practical joker . . . pet peeve-hot rodders in the school parking lot . . . will always remember getting lost in our new building... Russ is heading for Massa- chusetts Radio School after graduation. RICHARD BURNS 24 Cedar Street Good-natured Richie will never forget his mechani- cal drawing classes with Mr. Fanck . . . thinks school is pretty good ... steak is his favorite food . . . hopes to become a roofing contractor . . . his energy and good humor will help him in establish- ing a growing business. PERLEY BURRILL 914 Salem Street Lynniield The more the merrier is Perley's favorite saying ...thisboycanbeseen working at his father's service station in Lynn- field . . . thinks Mr. Dower's economics class is tops . . . town basketball and baseball occupy his spare time . . . suppressed desire is to become a tele- vision engineer. HARDING BUSH 89 Elm Street Bush is one of our versatile athletes . . . played football 2, cross country 3, hockey 1, 2, 3, 4, and track 3, 4 . . . fa- vorite fooddouthern fried chicken . . . for future plans Bush hopes to enter Northeastern University... What about pro hockey, Bush? MARY CAPPANNELLI 99 Crest Road Lynnfield Center Mary is recognized by her beaming smile . . . en- joys listening to Glenn Miller . . . eating pizza, dancing, swimming, bowl- ing, skating . . . does not enjoy gym showers. Activi- ties include Commercial Club . . . Senior Play Wardrobe Committee . . . Classbook Editorial Staff . . . thinks high school was four wonderful years. She is now a salesgirl . . . hopes to become a secre- tary . . . favorite expres- sion- It's terrific. DONALD CARUSO 6 Newhall Court Good-natured Don thinks school is all right provided there is not too much homework . . . hopes to attend a television and radio school . . . thinks Mr. Hea1y's class was tops . . . pet peeve is girls who clutter the corridors . . . active in track and cross- country . . . memories... Mr. Hennessey's English class and his first day in new building. ROBERT CARUSO 6 Newhall Court Bob is easy going and well liked by everyone... enjoys participating in sports . . . cross country, track, Leaders' Club . . . dislikes homework on weekends . . . plans to join one of the armed services . . . works in the First Na- tional . . . enjoys eating . . . thinks students are friendly and the teachers are helpful. Page Sixty JEANNE CATALANO 86 Nahant Street Known for her crazy blouses . . . likes Southern fried chicken, gym, and driving with her new license . . . dislikes home- work and rainy weather . . . active in Commercial Club, Inter Nos, and inter- mural sports . . . hopes to move South after gradua- tion and become a secre- tary . . . Jeanie will always remember the famous ele- vator in Wakefield High. SUSAN CHAMBERLIN 148 Essex Street Lynnfield Center Vice-president of Sports Council . . . Senior Play Committee . . . Co-chair- man of Senior Play Pub- licity Committee . . . Oracle Editorial Staff . . . Inter Nos . . . Gym Club. Favorites: steak, Algebra B, tennis, swimming, bridge, knitting. Memories: Fresh- man Day, Senior Play re- hearsals, showers after gym, trying to get to Lynnfield after school . . . Thinks high school is four greatest yea1's ever. JANE CHEEVER 61 Myrtle Avenue Jane's secret desire is to travel to Eu1'ope . . . dis- likes rainy days . . . has enjoyed typing class . . . plans to become a stenog- rapher . . . a member of Commercial Club . . . one of the beautiful usherettes at our Senior Play . . . active in girls' bowling, archery, and golf. CHARLES CLASSEN 251 Nahant Street Buddy, whose home- room is in the gym, has two favorite classes-gym and physics . . . a member of Leaders' Club for four years, football team for one year, and also Senior Play Publicity Committee . . . favorite pastimes are skiing and sailing . . . would like nothing better than sailing around the world . . . intends to join the Air Force. ALFRED CLOWS 1004 Summer Street Lynnfield Al enjoys chemistry . . . likes Mr. Antunes . . . is fond of roast beef din- ners . . . has a hobby of working on cars . . . pastimes are hunting and fishing . . . prefers sand- wiches to regular meals... hopes to be his own boss by owning a construction company. JOHN CONNELLY 32 Richardson Street Jack is known for his laugh . . . loves Italian food . . . English IV . . . active as President of Sports Council . . . Co- chairman of Senior Play Committee . . . Lookout Sports Edito1'. . . George in Senior Play . . . Junior Quannapowitt Players will never forget Latin classes in 104 . . . Jack hopes to enter college or dramatic school. Sup- pressed desire - to go around the world. ROSS COON 36 Phillips Road Lynnfield Center Spike is best known for his outstanding per- formance for four years on our golf team and three years on our basketball team . . . likes fried clams and pizza . . . his favorite class is government . . . future plans include col- lege . . . thinks that there have always been good times at Wakefield High School. ROBERT COONEY 11 Crescent Hill Bob has been active on Senior Play Publicity Staff, Business Staff of the Oracle, and chairman of Art Staff for Classbook... favorite food is steak . . . pet peeve is mass punish- ment of students . . . fa- vorite pastimes - sketch- ing and illustrating . . . suppressed desire is to ban oral reports.. .plans to be a commercial artist. Page Sixty-one JANE COOPER 15 Hutchins Circle Lynnfield Center Janey can often be found bowling, swimming, or working at Marston's Countryside . . . has en- joyed making friends and watching football games . . . would like to attend Burdett College and be- come a secretary . . . office practice is her favorite class . . . member of Com- mercial Club and Class Prophecy Committee . . . active in girls' bowling, basketball, and as a Senior Play usherette. CAROL COROSA 41 Pleasant Street This enthusiastic gi.rl is a. cheerleader, member of Student Council, Inter Nos, and Sports Club . . . par- ticipates in all sports . . . dislikes boys who stand on the sidelines at dances enjoys English with Miss Caswell . . . will always remember cheering at football games . . . dreams of taking a trip around the world . . . is heading for Boston University Jun- ior College. DONALD CROSSCUP 37 Emerson Street Don . . . a boy who likes to swim and skate . . . his favorite class is Mr. Ceddia's law class . . . loves a thick, juicy steak smothered with onions . . . holds a part-time job at Crystal Fruit . . . hopes to enter the Air Force . . . dislikes too much home- work. JANE CULLEN 57 Madison Avenue Jane is a popular mem- ber of the Sports Club and a Senior Play Usher . . . government tops her list of subjects . . . pet peeve -people who are always late . . . loves long drives in the country . . . will always remember our hockey games . . . after graduation Jane plans for a job and then marriage . . . suppressed desire-to raise ten children. CAROLYN CUNHA 8 Butler Avenue Quiet Carolyn hopes to get a secretarial job after graduation . . . enjoys ice skating and listening to music on the radio . . . activities include Commer- cial Club, Senior Play Wardrobe Committee, Sports Club, bowling, arch- ery, and basketball . . .pet peeve - knee socks and Bermuda shorts . . . fa- vorite saying - Oh my '77 gosh . JOAN CUNHA 8 Bllblel' Avenue Despite her seeming re- ticence, Joan is often heard saying Now what did I do? Likes spa- ghetti . . . abhors knee socks . . . thinks commer- cial law and salesmanship are the greatest. . .spends her leisure in listening to radio and records. Joan loves people and belongs to the Commercial Club and Sports Club. Sup- pressed desire - to teach kindergarten. LYNNE CUNNINGHAM 252 Albion Street Friendly Lynne, one of Wakefield High's best liked members, likes hot sausage sandwiches. Dower's Accounting II . . . swim- ming . .. dancing. . .lis- tening to records. Lynne works at First National Store . . . hopes to become a Navy flyer. He remem- bers Mr. Antunes' fresh- man classes . . . thinks school is a swell place with once-in-a-lifetime oppor- tunities. THOMAS CURLEY 3 Highland Avenue Tom, better known as Curley, is best remem- bered for his portrayal of Mr. Webb in Our Town . . . when not busy with band or track, he is an active member of Civil Air Patrol, C. Y. O., and the Beverly Flying Club . . . hopes to enter college and major in chemical engi- neering. Page Sixty-two ARTHUR D'ALELIO 5 Bellevue Avenue Art is an athlete who is active on the football team and in the Boys' Leaders' Club . . . enjoys dating and fixing cars. . .is on Class Prophecy Commit- tee and acted as Lighting Assistant in the Senior Play . . . says school is great for sports and meet- ing new friends . . . hopes to own his own construc- tion company some day. RUTH D'ALELIO 5 Bellevue Avenue Ruthy was one of our beautiful usherettes at the Senior Play . . . enjoys skating, swimming, and drawing . . . likes pizza... her favorite saying is gekers . . . enjoys short- hand classes . . . active in Commercial Club . . . sup- pressed desire is to have a bright red Cadillac with white trim . . . thinks school is terrific . . . plans to attend business school. DIANE DALTON 626 Chestnut Street Lynnfield Center Di's favorite pastimes include bowling and eating pizza . . . an active mem- ber of the Glee Club . . . her favorite class is his- tory . . . dislikes conceited boys . . . pet saying - Yikes . . . her suppressed desire is to become a nurse. GERALDINE DAMERY 31 Karen Road plans to go to secretarial school . . . en- joys bowling, skating, lis- tening to records, and eating . . . favorite ex- pression- What a panic! . . . suppressed desire-to take a trip around the world . . . pet peeve - people who bump into her and don't say Excuse me . . . likes the sociability of our students. BARBARA DAMON 89 Green Street Barb is one of Olll' most attractive girls . . . active in Commercial Club . . . Classbook Business Staff . . . basketball . . . archery . . . Senior Play Executive Committee. She enjoys movies . . . riding . . . and the perennial fa- vorite - pizza. Her out- standing impression of her high school days are the football and hockey games ...dances...and the friendly kids. GERTRUDE DAY 11 Keeling Road Vivacious Trudie is known for her saying That's beside the point . . . sub-leader in Major- ettes . . . Inter Nos Board . . .Class History writer . .. Senior Play . . . Wardrobe Committee . . . basketball . . .bowling. . .suppressed desire is to twirl with a big name band . . . hopes to become a Medical Sec- retary . . . favorite class is English with Miss Caswell. .PATRICIA DeCECCA 10 Spruce Street Pat's pet peeve is boys who hate Bermudas. She likes spaghetti and Miss Clifford's Oflice Methods class. Listening to Teresa Brewer's records is a fa- vorite pastime . . . she hopes to own a juke box filled with current hits... has been a member of the bowling and basketball teams and active in Com- mercial Club. DAWN DeFELICE 10 Crescent Street Dawny is easily recog- nized by her quick smile and her favorite saying, All R,ightie! . . . favorite food is pizza . . . favorite class is chemistry . . . school activities include Lookout editorship, Senior Play Executive Committee, French Club, Usher Com- mittee, and Oracle Edi- torial Staff . . . is ambi- tious to work in the medi- cal profession . . . favorite pastimes are dancing and designing. Page Sixty-three FRANCES DEL ROSSI 200 Broadway Fran intends to become a nurse . . . likes to have lots of fun . . . usherette for Senior Play . . . activi- ties include tennis, skat- ing, swimming, listening to the radio, and baby sitting . . . suppressed desire-to own a whole library of Pel'1'y Como records . . . will always remember her excellent teachers and wonderful friends. JOHN DEL ROSSI 85 Water Street Jack can often be found playing baseball . . . he has played on the Varsity for the past two years... works at Copley Shoe . . . favorite class is gym . . . enjoys ravioli and pizza . . . plays homeroom bas- ketball and hand hockey . . . plans to go to a small college and become a for- est ranger. JOHN DEVINE 5 Pitman Avenue John is known for his quips and salty remarks. He likes spaghetti with Italian sausage . . . school, especially French III and English IV. This boy is active as President of the French club . . . Senior Play . . . Junior Quanna- powitt Players . . . Secre- tary to the Athletic As- sociation . . . enjoys lis- tening to his collection of L. P.'s. John will enter college to fit for service in the diplomatic corps. LAWRENCE DINGLE 39 Sweetser Street Larry thinks school is tremendous . . . loves eat- ing sub sandwiches . . . shop and gym rate first on his list of subjects . . . his suppressed desire is to be- come a flyer . . . spends his spare time in working out with weights . . . has part-time job after school . . . enjoys technical work and hopes to have his own business in the future. ELAINE DOANE 52 Edward Avenue Lynnfield Center Bunny likes the friendly teachers and students at our school . . . will remem- ber driving classes and football games . . . active in Inter Nos, Wardrobe Committee for Senior Play, and sports . . . suppressed desire is to be able to eat all she wants without get- ting fat . . . hopes to at- tend Fisher Junior College and later to become a medical secretary. JOI-IN DONEGAN 569 Salem Street Lynniield Jack can always be identified by his calm way of doing things. He is one of our more carefree stu- dents and can usually be found cruising around town with the boys . . . Participates in football, Leaders' Club . . . home- room hand hockey, and basketball . . . desires to become labor leader in future. We hope he attains his goal. GAIL DOWNEY 14 Pleasant Street I have enjoyed my four years here, but I'm look- ing forward to being on my own, says Gail, who wants to work in a Boston and Maine Office. Ac- counting II rates tops with her . . . along with hot dogs . . . Holy Crow is her pet expression . . . likes roller skating . . . dancing . . . member of the Commercial and the Leaders' Club . . . also a classbook typist. A JOAN DRINKWATER 11 Forrester Road Playing the piano and attending movies are Joannie's favorite pastimes . . . school activities are Glee Club, Senior Play Wardrobe Committee, and Inter Nos . . . plans to continue secretarial work after graduation . . . pet peeve - the snapping of ballpoint pens during a test . . . English ram high among her classes . . . plans to tour the world by plane. Page Sixty-four DAVID DREW 29 Locust Street Lynnfield Likable Dave is co-man- ager of the Oracle Busi- ness Stalf . . . college bound . . . gas station attend- ant . . . will always be re- membered a.s the Stage Manager of Our Town... pet peeve is pessimists and cynics . . . Suppressed desire is to become a good actor . . . Says Dave, School was grand fun while it lasted, I'll miss every minute of it. JEAN DU BOIS 46 Lake Street Jean hopes to become a file clerk and typist . . . enjoys listening to records - especially the Hilltop- pers . . . member of the Commercial Club, Senior Play Make-Up Committee, and Sports Club . . . fa- vorite saying - Heavens to Betsy! . . . activities include attending basket- ball and football games . . . suppressed desire-to own a farm in New Hamp- shire. JAMES DUFAULT 25 Shady Avenue Witty Jim thinks school is O. K.-especially Eng- lish classes . . . enjoys eating Italian food of all kinds . . . keeps active in bowling . . . swimming... roller skating . . . listening to Rock and Roll music in Sports Club and on Senior Play Publicity Committee. James will always remember the good times in Miss Macdonald's business practice . . . will join the Air Force. ALTON DUNN 9a Melvin Street Alton has fond recollec- tions of those hours at Wakefield High when he could have been down at Rocco's eating his favorite food, lasagna.. Alton has only two things he would like to do after gradua- tion - join the Navy and buy a 1959 Cadillac El- dorado. Outstanding mem- ory - making the Honor Roll his jimior year. PETER DUSTON 674 Main Street Lynnfield Center Pete's butch cut is his trade mark . . . enjoys skiing. . .mountain climb- ing . . . photography . . . U. S. History . . . band... orchestra . . . Ski Club, Stamp Club . . . track... cross country . . . Class- book Business Staff . . . Chu1'ch Youth Group . . . suppressed desire is to be on the Olympic ski team . . . plans to become a cold weather expert in the Army . . . remembers the Lynniield bus rides. MARTHA EATON 23 Avon Street Marney can often be found working as a sales- girl in Filene's, or eating her favorite food, ravioli . . . has enjoyed English with Miss Abbott . . . her favorite pastimes are dancing, skating, and par- ties. . .her many activities include classbook typist, Senior Play Usherette, Sports Club, Gym Club and Auto Driving. JOHN ENCARNACAO 6 Summer Avenue Busy Enca is the pres- ident of the senior class, member of the Student Council, and Co-captain of the football team . . . works for Newberry and Company . . . suppressed desire is to own a ranch- type house with a Cadillac . . . enjoys ravioli . . . fa- vorite pastime is wood- working . . . outstanding memory is the Wakefield - Winchester football game of 1956. JACQUELINE ENGLISH 28 Richardson Avenue One of our liveliest class- mates, Jackie dislikes in- sincere students . . . likes dancing. She is active in the Commercial Club and also in the Inter Nos fond of Italian spaghetti . . . thinks lunch periods are too short . . . favorite sayings are Gee Whiz and Chunky . . . favorite class - Office Practice... suppressed desire to be- come an airline hostess. Page Sixty-five N-:r .iv PAUL FEENEY 79 Woodcrest Drive Pau1's future plans are to enter the service . . . his suppressed desire is to attain the rank of Chief Petty Officer in the United States Coast Guard . . . his favorite class is Eng- lish . . . thinks lunch periods are too short . . . enjoys swimming, hunting, and fishing . . . will long remember his first look into the new Wakefield Memorial High School. VIRGINIA FEENEY 19 Paon Boulevard One of our prettiest sen- iors is Ginny . . . remem- bered for her Oh, heav- ens! . . . Funny, huh? ... likes Italian spaghetti, also Mr. Dower's Accounting class . . . cheerleader . . . Student Council member . . . Senior Play usherette . . . Editorial Staifi' of Oracle . . . received D.A.R. Citizenship Award . . . liked by everyone and likes everyone . . . has loved every minute at Wakefield High. MARGARET FERRIS 480 Broadway Lynniield Friendly Peggy feels that school is the best time of her life . . . hates stuck- nn people . . . Peggy is a sales girl . . . suppressed desire-to be a friend of all . . . bowling. Senior Play Wardrobe Commit- tee. and Chemistry rate as her favorite activities. We wish her success in her future role of dental hy- eienist. PATRICIA FIELDS 30 Morgan Avenue Accounting II, law, sales. rank high with talkative Pat She thinks every- thing here is tremendous . . . especially enjoys swimming. Pat's activities include Commercial Club. Glee Club, Leaders' Club. Though she would like to become a skin diver, she thinks that the chance of being an airline hostess is more probable! DAVID FITE 40 Douglass Road Lynnfield If you hear someone say, Too bad, it's likely to be Dave . . . served on the Junior Prom Committee . . . hopes to attend Tufts University in the fall . . . enjoys working on his Civil War collection . . . Dave's suppressed desire is to be- come a millionaire . . . says school is tops, and that's how we feel about him! SALLY FLAGG 61 Prospect Avenue Lynnfield Home economics is Sa1ly's favorite subject . . . this active girl is on the Classbook Business Staff, Senior Play Publicity Com- mittee, bowling team, and Inter Nos . . . pet peeve- girls who chase boys . . . enjoys fishing and sailing . . . remembers best eating lunches outside the old High School . . . future plans include nursing at North Shore Babies' Hos- pital. RONETTA FOGLIETTA 14 Birchwood Road Lynnfield Ronnie's favorites in- clude Mr. Ceddia's Law Class, Mario Lanza's rec- ords . . . often heard say- ing. You bet . . . Activi- ties: Senior Play Make-up Committee and Classbook typist . . . thought 1952 Winter Carnival was tops and studies in the old school . . . has had a won- derful four years. ROBERT FOSTER 7 Cristoforo Street The outstanding sports ability of Wakefield High is friendly Bob's lasting impression . . . activities include sports, Lighting and Sound Committee for Senior Play, and Sports Club . . . favorite class: chemistry . . . favorite food: spaghetti and meat- balls . . .loathes knee socks. He plans eventually to have his own business. Page Sixty-six CAROL FRITZ 13 Cooper Street Fritzie hopes to be- come a lawyer in the ,fu- ture . . . has served on Senior Play . . . Senior Play Publicity Committee ...Inter Nos . . . Speech Club . . . Rainbow Girls . . . dislikes the short lunch periods . . . enjoys Mr, Alley's history classes . . . pizza . . . piano playing .mhasagoodsenseof humor . . . believes that the rewards compensate for the hard work in school. DONALD FRITZ 13 Cooper Street In addition to the band Don likes movement in his activities: namely, rol- ler skating and skiing... favorite food is hamburg- ers . . . appreciates his position in the X-ray Dye- ing Corporation . . . sup- pressed desire is to own a foreign car called La Sabre . . . after gradua- tion he hopes to join the Air Force. NANCY FULLER 193 Vernon Street Nancy is busy partici- pating on the Oracle Busi- ness Staff, Senior Play Publicity Staff, and in the production . . . her pet peeve is taxi drivers . . . hopes to be a nurse . . . her unusual suppressed de- sire is to own a black thunderbird with pink seat covers . . . thinks the last four years have been the best days of her life. LOUISE GATES 9 Butler Avenue Louise enjoys bowling, skating, reading, and eat- ing fried chicken . . . dis- likes Bermuda shorts and knee socks Mr. Ceddia's consumer education class rates high with her . . . active in Commercial Club, Lookout, girls' sports, Sen- ior Play, and Sports Club . . . wants to be a business machine operator . . . will remember all the helpful teachers at Wakefield High School. BARBARA GEER 19 Pine Ridge Road Genial Barb enjoys eating pizza and listening to records . . . her many activities include Inter Nos Club, French Club, bowl- ing, Senior Play Usherette, Candy Committee, and Rainbow . . . favorite class is French with Miss Cow- ing . . . suppressed desire is to go to Bermuda . . . remembers the friendly at- mosphere at Wakefield High. MARLENE GILLESPIE 7 Houston Street Gip has been kept busy by her many activi- ties including Senior Play Publicity Committee . . . Classbook Editorial Staff . . . reporter for the Wake- field Item on high school events. Would like to travel around the world, but will content herself at Salem Teachers' College . . . enjoys listening to rec- ords and going to parties . . . school memories-Mr. Ceddia's driving class. JUDITH GILLIS 5 Frank Street Judy can always be identified by her laugh. Popular with everyone, she has been a cheerleader, President of Sports Club, and a. gym leader for last three years . . . would like to remain in high school another year . . . plans to become either a dress de- signer or an occupational therapist. KATHERINE GLENDENNING 255 North Avenue Kathy's high school activities prove she's a very ambitious girl . . . Co-editor of Lookout, Sen- ior Play Usherette, mem- ber of Classbook Business Staff, and French Club. Suppressed desire - to go to Bermuda for a long va- cation . . . chemistry tops Kathy's list of favorite subjects . . . likes sailing and tennis . . . plans to take nurse's training at Massachusetts General Hospital. Page Sixty-seven 1 t la - V: L , X, .R 0-.' 'favs ', ,ig -i ll 1' 5, ,sf v lg: . F Z' 4' if K fi t if 9' it x x Y ' ., -5 .1 .7 gi i. gtjf-.ay ,ff M: -LL N av ,fi 'x -,if 5- 'saiilf ' is Wi? 3 A-s SANDRA GOLDSMITH 10 Madison Avenue Sandys activities in- clude golf, bowling, and archery, Senior Play Make- up Committee, Class Will Committee, Commercial Club . . . English is her favorite subject . . . en- joys dancing, movies and telephoning . . . thinks students are friendly and teachers are helpful . . . has memories of Fresh- man Day and moving into Wakefield Memorial High School. JAMES GOOD 47 Cooper Street Goody is well known for his sense of humor and his favorite saying, Ya Sure. He has been well liked during his high school years . . . enjoys pizza . . . works at Wake- field Theatre . . . Foot- ball. baseball and Senior Play Publicity Committee have kept him busy . . . soon the government will be supplying him with a marine uniform. DAVID GOURLEY ll Eaton Street Sports-minded Dave is often seen taking photos of W. M. H. S. activities . . . official Lookout pho- tozrapher . . . desires to run his own photography business . . . enjoys danc- ing and is a popular figure on our dance floor . . . active on Junior Prom Committee. Classbook Edi- torial Staff and Leaders' Club . . . thinks our new school is beautiful . . . re- members our great foot- ball team. DONALD GRAFTON 83 Elm Street To be rich is Don's suppressed desire . . . likes listening to records . . . enjoys the field of photog- raphy . . . pet peeve-the radio and television ad- vertisements. . .his activi- ties include being a mem- ber of the cross-country and track teams . . . fa- vorite food is spaghetti and meatballs . . . favorite class is the speech class . . . will always remember the Senior Play. JANE GREGSON 816 Lynnfield Street Lynnfield Versatile Jane is Co-edi- tor of Lookout, Co-chair- man of Senior Play Com- mittee, Treasurer of French Club, Member of Classbook Editorial Staff and Stu- dent Council . . . loves school . . . hopes to go into advertising . . . re- member the WHDH rec- ord poll? . . . Jane does! . . . she's happiest listening to records or going to parties . . . pet peeve-her blush . . . will attend Lasell Junior College. JOHN HAGGERTY 26 Bartley Street A very sports-minded senior, is an active captain of the hockey team, an eager baseball player, and a hard worker in Leaders' Club . . . likes Mr. Ceddia's law class... eating and sleeping are his favorite pastime . . . suppressed desire is to be- come a pro hockey player . . . We know he'll make the big time! NORMAN HALL, JR. 38 PiLl'll3.I1 Avenue Sonny has led the band during this football season and played in it for four years . , . noted for his wavy hair and humor . . . often says That's the way the grape- fruit squirts . . . likes steak and lamb, account- ing, listening to radio, and school social life. He is active in Wakefield De- Molay . . . will become a certified public accountant. WILLIAM HALL 751 Lowell Street Lynnfield Center Bill can't stand giggling girls . . . favorite food is liver . . . works at Pent's Diner . . . thinks shop classes are great . . . big deal is his common ex- pression . . . favorite pastimes are eating, sleep- ing and Working on his car . . . likes the cafeteria because it's good and big . . . will always remember Mr. Hennessey as his Eng- lish teacher, and last yea.r's football team. Page Sixty-eight CARL HANSON 27 Maplewood Road Lynnneld Center This lively chap enjoys school life . .. says he will remember always physics with Mr. Feudo . . . likes bowling, skating, and water skiing . . . fond of chop suey . . . spends his afternoons in working at Gra.nt's Jenney Station... plans to work with father and build houses. KIRK HANSON 75 Chestnut Street Kirk is a prominent member of the band and orchestra . . . enjoys his English classes . . . on Classbook Editorial Staff . . . favorite food is steak . . . suppressed desire-to become a band leader like Miller and Goodman . . . favorite pastime is listen- ing to jazz . . . plays in a dance group and in the Red Men's Band . . , will attend college in Sep- tember. SANDRA HARNDEN 19 Crystal Street Sandee enjoys sleep- ing. singing, painting . . . favorite class is law . . . belongs to the Commer- cial Club, Christian En- deavor, and is a member of a quintet . . . Would like to go to Chandler Business School and be- come a legal secretary is presently working as a secretary part time . . . School memory - Fresh- man Day . . . known for saying Crumb, HAROLD HAWKES 6 Butler Avenue Here is a quiet boy who likes the faculty at high school . . . oonsiders Miss Ca.swell's English class his favorite . . . was a. mem- ber of French cadets . . . enjoys watching television, especially sporting events . . . dislikes show-offs . . . will remember the Senior Play, Twirp Week, and the Winchester-Wake- field football game H9551 . . . expects to study en- gineering. ROBERT HAWKES 27 Pillings Pond Road Lynnfield Center A steady diet of golf and medium rare steaks would please Bob . . . appre- ciates Sagamore Golf Course . . .Mr.Alley's Gov- ernment Class . . . dislikes Bermuda shorts, enjoys basketball . . . is easy go- ing and fond of jokes about Lynniield . . . will remember Mr. Colucci as Submaster . . . hopes to study greens-keeping. KENNETH HAYES 9 Summer Street Kenny has been a mem- ber of the band for four years . . . favorite pastime is listening to the radio . . . pet peeve is teachers who give hours for no reason at all . . . thinks school is a place to keep warm on cold winter days . . . likes his shop class... suppressed desire is to own a Ford Thunderbird. MARJORIE HAYWARD 98 Highland Avenue Lynnfield Center Margie is famous for her argyle knee socks . . . enjoys submarine sand- wiches and home econom- ics class . . . dances at Northeastern are her fa- vorite pastime . . . sup- pressed desire-to inherit six million dollars, tax free. After school she may be found at Danforth Nursing Home . . . she hopes to become a regis- tered nurse. a JAMES HEAVY 74 Woodcrest Drive Jim is genial to all... his English Class . . is active in the Leaders' Club, Pro- Committee, and likes best . Boys' Dhecy Cross-Country team . . . favorite pastimes are drawing landscapes, hunt- ing and woodworking . . . works after school in the First National . . . hopes to attend the University of New Hampshire. Page Sixty-nine W fu A J ix n in ' Z ROBERT HEAVEY 74 Woodcrest Drive Bob thinks English and physics are tops . . . fa- vorite food-fried chicken . . . volunteer fireman - spends a good deal of time waiting for alarms . . . teaching is Bob's future plan . . . works in the First National Store. . . I like school, and hope that I can further my educa- tion. PETER HEMINGWAY 10 Beechwood Road Lynnfield Center Pete's a three-letter man . . . varsity football, bas- ketball, and baseball . . . Student Council . . . Ath- letic Association Repre- sentative . . . one witty remark after another . . . likes skiing at Cannon Mountain. . . Hello there is his usual greeting . . . member of Editorial Busi- ness Staff . . . wants a fleet of Cadillacs . . . has personality plus . . . is aiming for Tufts. ANNE HENNESSY 12 Keeling Road A girl who likes people . . . enjoys writing letters . . . would like to be an airline hostess . . . likes to roller skate, swim, listen to records . . . works as a typist at Evans' . . . plans to go to Chandler.. . active in Commercial Club, Inter Nos, Senior Play, Editoria.l Staff of Oracle, Lookout Staff, and church organizations. RICHARD HESLIN 4 Muriel Avenue Dick is best known for his two magnificent yea.rs on the varsity football team . . . likes reading mystery stories and eating chocolate layer cake . . . his pet saying is Hope for the worst and never be disappointed . . . will re- member the 1955 football season, the rallies, and his teammates . . . future plans include college and law school. JANE HIBBARD 14 High Street Here is a friendly girl with a liking for apricots . . . she has been very active in sports, Inter Nos, and her church youth group during high school . . . dislikes fiirts . . . en- joys roller-skating and reading . . . suppressed de- sire - to lose weight . , . favors University of Mas- sachusetts after gradua- tion . . . likes sportsman- ship of our student body. JUNE HIBBARD 14 High Street Hibby, is one of W. H. S.'s peppiest cheerleaders . . . suppressed desire is to parachute from a, jet plane over the Sahara Desert . . . active in sports and as a gym leader. . .served on the Class Will Commit- tee . . . remembers the wonderful support at the football games and the willingness of teachers to cooperate with student activities. ARTHUR HOROVITZ 39 Elm Street Our Artie loves humor . . . often says, How about that? . . . favorites are pecan pie. government class, Leaders' Club, fresh- man football, baseball... served on Senior Play Pub- licity, Class Motto, and Dinner Committees . . . suppressed desire: to be given a million dollars... plans to become a lawyer . . . will remember always his classmates and teachers. FRANKLIN HORRIGAN 9 Chestnut Street Frank finds Spanish II muy bueno . . . dis- likes nasty women drivers . . . experiments with radios . . . to be a rhythm and blues disc jockey is his special desire . . . en- joys bowling and eating fried chicken and pizza... thinks W. M. H. S. is effi- ciently designed . . . works as a drugstore clerk . . . plans to train in the field of electronics . . . remem- bers the friendliness of the W. M. H. S. faculty. Page Seventy JOHN HOWELL 24 Fell Street Hard working John dis- likes students who com- plain . . . enjoys govern- ment class . . . tennis hopes to teach English or to write . . . going to col- lege and into the Navy... member of the Senior Play and Oracle Staff . . . col- lects stamps . . . remem- bers best the new building . . . likes the friendly at- mosphere of Wakefield High . . . active in church youth work. JAMES HURTON 48 Lawrence Street This popula.r lad will never forget the Senior Play, nor shall we forget his wonderful performance . . . enjoys government class . . . favorite expres- sion - Nasty break plans to study business ad- ministration, but his sup- pressed desire is to go into show business. Best of luck to you. Jimmy... we'1l see you on Broadway. WALTER P. I-IYNES, JR. 15 Paon Boulevard Wally is well known for saying, I'll be chopped . . . he enjoys spaghetti and working on cars . . . played homeroom basket- ball and served on the Senior Play Lighting Com- mittee . . . member of the Road Knights . . . likes to travel and wishes to see see California . . . in the future Wally may be found wearing an Air Force Uni- form. MICHAEL IWANOWICZ 915 Salem Street Lynnlield Mike is an individual- ist . . . dislikes students who keep promoting school spirit . . . the Senior Play's Doctor Gibbs . . . band, orchestra, and French Club member . . . college for a teaching degree . . . read- ing, classical music, and algebra are tops with him . . . suppressed desires-to manage the Red Sox and to play with the Boston upomn NANCY JACKSON 3 Byron Street Along with listening to Hillbilly records, Nan enjoys most Mr. Ceddia's law class . . . member of the Senior Play Make-Up Committee . . . her pet peeve is snobby teenagers . . . remembers best Miss Caswel1's English class and freshman dances . . . our sincere wishes are with her in the study of nurs- ing at Melrose Hospital. DAVID JOHNSON 1 Byron Street Larry plans to attend the University of Maine... remembers best AlgebraB with Miss Height's mother- like attentions and Miss Doyle's English II class... active in Civil Air Patrol . . . works at Thom McAn's . . . favorite pastimes: television, driving, and shining his shoes . . . pet peeve-students who amble along the school corridors. JERREMY JOHNSON 122 Chestnut Street Jerry will be remem- bered for her cordial dis- position . . . she, too, hates the rush for lunch . . . horseback riding and danc- ing rate tops . . . active in basketball, B. Y. F .... Senior Play Cast . . . fa- vorite class, English . . . plans to become a com- mercial artist . . . likes the new school and its kindly atmosphere. NORMAN JOHNSON 556 Salem Street Friendly, likable and blonde . . . that's our Norm . . . dislikes get- ting involved in disputes . . . activities include Band, Leaders' Club, Class Color Committee, and the part of Si Crowell in Our Town . . . plans to enter the Air Force . . . believes school is a good place for real students . . . remem- bers best the charming girls at Wakefield High School. Page Seventy-one X :... 4....1 . . 9 Y.-0 , 'K THOMAS JOHNSTON 54 Preston Street Mr. Dower's economics class and cheeseburgers are rated tops by Tom . . . spends his extra time in target practicing and work- ing as an attendant at a service station . . . his am- bition is to become a radio or radar technician by at- tending the National Guard Training School... will never forget the nu- merous and thrilling foot- ball games at Wakefield High. CAROLYN JONAS 574 Main Street Lynnfield Center Thanks to Lyn for most of the Senior play costumes . . . this friendly girl likes English IV . . . was in Our Town cast... active in church work... believes one should appre- ciate high school . . . sup- pressed desire is to be liked by everyone . . . will attend a junior college and then have specialized busi- ness training. SHIRLEY JUNKINS 12A Line Road Commercial Club, Glee Club, Senior Play Usher- ette and Candy Commit- tee, girls' sports and Class Gift Committee are but a few of the activities of this busy senior . . . outside in- terests are bowling, danc- ing and Rainbow . . .likes oflice methods class with Miss Clifford . . . dislikes taking showers in gym class . . . wants to travel around the world. CHARLES KAGAN 14 Bay Street Chuck, a new boy from Everett, has been with the Class of '56 long enough to like Mr. Alley's government class . . . en- joys eating baked tuna . . . thinks we should have less school, more vacation . . . plans to study further but would really like to be a professional baseball player. JASCHA KASSELS Ledge Road Lynnfleld Not again is Josh's favorite expression . . . school activities include band, orchestra, Senior Play, Senior Will Commit- tee, and Classbook Edi- torial Staff . . . activities outside of school are Wake- field DeMolay and Wake- field A. L. A .... Won first prize in Talent Show 1953 ...has a dance band... plans to attend Harvard and become a physician . . . hopes to own a Pack- ard Carribean. JUDITH KELLER 2 Park Avenue Judy aspires to be a famous pianist . . . she thinks trigonometry is just great. . .0rchestra, French Club, and the Editorial StaiT of the classbook are some of the activities that Judy enjoys . . . she was also an usherette for the play . . . her favorite ex- pression? C'est la vie ... has been a consistent Honor Roll pupil . . .plans to attend Jackson College. JANE KELLEY 862 Main Street Hear someone saying Chung . . . that's Jane . . . she has been a mem- ber of the Commercial Club, Make-Up Commit- tee for Senior Play, and Inter Nos Club . . . noted for her love of food . . . outstanding impression - hot lunches . . . loves to go to pajama parties, knit, skate, and swim . . . plans to attend Fisher Junior College. ROBERT KILEY 32 Pine Hill Circle Bob is a good student . . . favorite classes are algebra and trig . . .activ- ities include Radio Club, Prophecy Committee, and Oracle Business Staff . . . enjoys saying That'slife ...fond of eating. .. is a radio amateur . . . War- den in Civil Defense . . . attends Wentworth Eve- ning School . . . hopes to attend M. I. T .... will remember trying to mem- orize everybody's- locker combination. Page Seventy-two RICHARD KINDER 37 Wave Avenue Rich is a big, tall boy who likes the friendly atti- tude of students and teachers at Wakefield High School . . . active in bas- ketball and as a member of Classbook Editorial Staif . . . Senior Will Committee . . . outstand- ing actor in Senior Play cast . . . enjoys hunting and fishing . . . plans to major in forestry at Uni- versity of New Hampshire. SAMUEL KING 41 Madison Avenue Humorous Sam's sup- pressed desire is to become a jet pilot . . . pet peeve is knee socks and home- work . . . Oh! My head is his favorite saying . . . school activities-baseball, homeroom manager, Var- sity Hockey, Sports Coun- cil . . . pastimes are hockey, playing records, sleeping, Senior Counselor of DeMolay . . . favorite class is economics hopes to go to college. PAULL KUMPI-I 50 Fairview Road Lynnfield Paull is one of our ex- perts on the track and cross-country squads . . . he likes food, does not care for homework, works on cars, and hopes to help his father as a chemist and engineer . . . will al- ways remember the Lynn- field bus . . . expects to enter college in September. RALPH LAZZARO 10 Emerson Street Lazz remembers best the no-hitter that he pitched against Reading . . . his pet peeve is knee socks . . . favorite subjects are shop and economics . . . his activities include baseball, basketball, Man- ager of Leaders' Club, and assistant gym teacher... favorite food - Anything that's good . . . ideal future - to play profes- sional baseball. Hope you make the Big Leagues, Ralph. DELBERT LeFAVE 14 Elm Square Del has enjoyed most Mr. Ceddia's law and sales class . . . enjoys football, swimming and basketball . . . favorite food is peanut butter and jelly sand- wiches . . . secret desire- to own a Ford Thunder- bird . . . plans to enter the Navy after graduation. PRISCILLA LEFAVOUR Montrose Avenue Priscilla had a busy sen- ior year . . . Commercial Club, Senior Play extra, and Classbook typist occu- pied her time when she wasn't enjoying records . . . likes economics with Mr. Dower . . . or pizza... Cil, as she is known to all, hopes someday to travel around the world, but in the immediate fu- ture will attend Chandler Business College. RUTH LEONE 15 Hart Street Shorty likes consumer education . . . listening to records . . . eating pizza. She hopes to become a dressmaker and own her own shop. Thinks Wake- iield High is wonderful and likes everyone there, but she doesn't particularly care for gym showers. Among her activities are Commercial Club and Leaders' Club. Sure enough is Ruth's motto. ROBERT LINCOLN 17 Walden Road Bobby will always be remembered as our Junior class president . . . activi- ties include Senior Play Publicity Committee . . . favorite class is English . . . enjoys hockey games, sailing, and Quannapowitt Yacht Club. Works at the Wakefield Wayside Furni- ture Company . . . likes to eat submarine sandwiches . . . remembers his chem- istry class with Mr. An- tunes . . . plans to attend Boston University. Page Seventy-three fQLm as . .f,..x,.1+x..s.ssu..hsA.A RALPH LOWRY 5 West Street Porka thinks school is a good place to learn and enjoy oneself at the same time . . . favorite class is solid geometry and trig- onometry with Miss Height . . . pastimes are fishing and listening to the radio . . . is active on hockey team and as secretary of Oracle Editorial Staff plans to enter college or the Air Force and then college. JEAN LUCIANO 34 Richardson Street C'est la vie, says pert Jean, another Honor Roll student . . . an usherette and executive of our Sen- ior Play . . . enjoys read- ing and dancing . . . ac- tive member of French Club . . . enjoys English . . . Chandler School for Women is on her list for the future . . . In school Jean likes Mr. Alley's class, the new lockers, and all the wonderful teachers. WENDY MacCAUGI-IEY 41 Lakeview Avenue Wendy's activities in- clude Commercial Club, Senior Play Usherette, and bowling . . . will always remember football games and the good school spirit . . . takes pleasure in dancing, eating, and lis- tening to good records... hopes to enter secretarial school . . . suppressed de- sire - to pull in a tire alarm! CAROLE MacDONALD 66 Vernon Street Here is a girl who is al- ways ready to laugh . . . dislikes unfriendly people . . . likes parties, movies. skating. and dances . . . would like to keep in con- tact with classmates after graduation . . . plans to work in a large omce . . . a member of Commercial Club and Sports Club... active in girls' softball and gym. JEANETTE MacDONALD 2 Biggs Court Jeanette enjoys listening to records and knitting . . . likes to attend parties, dances, football and bas- ketball games . . . sup- pressed desirwto own and fly an airplane . . . mem- ber of Commercial Club and Senior Play Wardrobe Committee . . . pet peeve -the damp weather that does wonders for her hair! . . . Says of school, It's just tremendous! JANET MacKAY 22 Greenwood Avenue Jan's future plans in- clude attending business school. Her varied activi- ties are usherette for Sen- ior Play . . . Commercial Club . . . Prophecy Com- mittee. Mr. Dower's ac- counting clas has con- vinced her that she should marry a, millionaire . . . favorite food - spaghetti and meatballs . . . enjoys going to parties and just having fun . . . loves school and all the students. ROGER MALONEY 3 Cedar Terrace Roger or Tinhorn, as he is called. is an out- standing hockey player. We often hear his famous last words, Let's win this one . . . this lad likes steak and Mr. Dower's economic class . . . is cap- tain of the cross-country team and plays hockey and baseball . . . his ambi- tion is to fit himsel.f for the teaching profession. JEANETTA MALONSON 193 Broadway Favorite pastimes of this girl are dances, parties. skating, and attending school games . . . will study secretarial science. Some of her activities are Com- mercial Club, Class Will Committee, and Chairman of the Class Typists. Dis- likes people who do not participate in school func- tions. .. desires to retain her many friends. Page Seventy-four JANICE MARCHANT 41 Charles Street Quiet Jan spends much of her time in driving and in listening to WORL... outside of school she does bookkeeping . . . enjoys eating pizza . . . remem- bers most her home eco- nomics class. . .suppressed desire - to raise German shepherd dogs . . . her am- bition is to become an excellent secretary. JUDITI-I MAYHEW 20 Atherton Circle Lynnfleld Center Judy is enjoying her first, last, and only year at Wakefield High. . ,likes Rock and Roll music and dancing . . . works at Fanny Farrner's . . . Oh, what a panic! says Judy . . . Inter Nos member... likes to eat spaghetti... favorite class - home eco- nomics . . . her pet peeve is clothes . . . hopes to be a dental hygienist. LYNNE McCARON 631 Colorado Drive Erie, Pennsylvania Wakeiield's loss is Erie's gain . . . Lyn.ne's activi- ties have included Co- Editorship of Lookout, Senior Director of Inter Nos, Publicity Chairman of Student Council, and act- ing Emily in Our Town . . . would like to learn to iiy . . . never too busy to give a friendly Hi! . . . plans to go to college . . . My, how we miss her! ROBERT McCARTHY 2 Foster's Lane Chip's stature and crew cut immediately identify him . . . likes to eat steak . . . pet peeve - women drivers . . . active in the Wakefield Road Knights and Wakefield Automotive Association . . . suppressed desire is to own a chopped and channeled Ford coupe . . . plans to join the Navy after graduation. BETTY McCAULEY 27 Wakefield Avenue Petite Betty is well known for her dancing talent. You may often hear her say, What a scroungef' She likes pizza almost as well as Mrs. Mc- Carthy's home economics class. Leaders' Club, sew- ing, and printing rank high in her book. Eventu- ally she will become a hairdresser. We'll patron- ize you, Betty. ELAINE McEVOY 25 Green Street Here is a girl with per- sonality. Her activities in- clude Senior Play extra, Student Council, Girls' Leaders' Club, Junior Class Treasurer, and Cheerleader . . . appreciates boogie- woogie . . . teaches piano . . . dislikes too much homework . . . favorite expression is De1initely! . . . will study music at Boston University in the fall. DONNA McKINNON 12 Acorn Avenue Donna enjoys being with small children . . . is a Sunday School teacher . . . would like to become a second grade teacher . . . fond of playing the piano and knitting . . . works as astenographer . . . amem- ber of Commercial Club. Senior Play Make-up Com- mittee, a.nd Inter Nos . . . active in girls' archery, tennis, and badminton. ERNEST McLENNAN 16 Eastern Avenue Ernie is a mechanically minded boy . . . enjoys working on automobiles... is now a part-time me- chanic . . . would like to take over father's Auto Repair Business . . . thinks people need a sense of humor . . . will remember Wakeiield best for physics and gym classes. Page Seventy-five - M 51235, ' .. , gel, -.3.-,gi Aj sl: ' -I1 ANNE McLENNAN 12 Overlake Road A conscientious student, Anne is bound to succeed . . . active in Inter Nos, girls' sports, French Club, Senior Play, Y. M. C. A., Rainbow Girls, Pilgrim Fellowship , . . thinks that Wakefield High offers won- derful opportunities . . .en- joys reading . . . camp counselor in the summer . . . plans to go to college. DIANE McLEOD 67 Madison Avenue Pert Diane keeps busy as a member of the Stu- dent Council, the Oracle Editorial Staff, the Look- out staff, and the Cheer- leaders . . . she is also our class treasurer. Suppressed desire is to water ski at Cypress Gardens . . . fa- vorite class is government with Mr. Alley . . . future plans include nursing at Massachusetts General Hospital. GERALDINE McMAHON 22 Sherman Road Active Jeri, better known as Bootsie, plans to be- come a medical secretary . . . enjoys English with Miss Abbott . . . served on Senior Play Publicity Com- mittee. Senior Play Cast . . . typist for the Look- out . . . chairman of class- book typists . . . news re- porter f or Commercial Club . . . favorite pastimes are dancing and giving parties. MARGARET McWHlNNIE 9 Savin Road Peg is famous for her saying, Daddy-O . . . thinks physics with Mr. Fuedo is tops . . . enjoys working in King Cole Do- nut Shop and eating spa- ghetti . . .favorite pastime is driving . . . suppressed desire is to own a car... thinks Wakefield High School is terrific . . . hopes to become a telephone op- erator . . . has been a wonderful classmate! LORRAINE MEDERIOS 22 Woodland Road Good-naturad Laurie en- joys saying, Oh well and eating pizza . . . belongs to Leaders' Club, Commercial Club, was a Senior Play Usher, and plays in girls' sports . . . enjoys horse- back riding . . . wants only to grow . . . plans to work for three years after school . . . will never forget the Twirp Twirl. BEVERLY MELANSON 681 Salem Street Lynnfield Bev is well known for her witty sayings and the expression Holy Cow ... favorite food is Chinese Egg Roll . . . favorite classes are accounting and economics . . . enjoys ice skating and swimming... suppressed desire is to be- come a professional ice skater . . . likes everything about the new school. Bev will enroll in an I. B. M. school in September. CAROLE V. MELANSON 62 Chestnut Street Carole enjoys listening to records- especially the Hilltoppers . . . activities include Commercial Club, Senior Play Make-Up Committee, Sports Club. archery, basketball, soft- ball, and field hockey. Home Economics tops her list of favorite classes . . . will always remember her first day as a freshman suppressed desire-to own a large dairy farm. CAROL M. MELANSON 81 Elm Street Carol thinks the faculty and student body are won- derful . . . is very active in Inter Nos, French Club, Classbook Business Staff, Senior Play, Senior Play Publicity Committee and girls' sports. Likes govern- ment classes, ice skating, swinuning, and hamburg- ers . . . plans to attend Emmanuel College . . .pet peeve is her long walk to school in bad weather. Page Seventy-six CAROL A. MELANSON 681 Salem Street . Lynniield Ca is one of our more serious classmates . . . constantly saying Oh dear! . . . likes egg rolls, Accounting II, and served on Senior Play Publicity Committee, and as class- book typist . . rugged game of tennis... likes new W. M. H. S. bet- ter than the old one . . . plans to be married soon. . plays a ROGER MENGES 79 Elm Street We introduce now our hard- working Co-chair- man of the Senior Play Publicity Committee . . . is a mechanical drawing fan . . . likes gardening in the summer and water ski- ing at Conomo Point . . . fond of good clothes . . . admires that September tan . . . plans to attend college. RONALD MEUSE 17 Emerson Street Ron hates climbing out of bed in the morning... spends time outside of school playing football, baseball, or bowling . . . favorites include roast tur- key, gym classes, driving a car . . . thinks auditorium and gym are beautiful will always remember first week in the new school... a foundry worker now, he hopes to enter a religious profession soon. RUTH MEUSE 14 Woodland Road Ruthie can often be found bowling or skating, or at work in the Mystic Novelty Mills . . . has en- joyed home economics... dislikes homework over week-ends and holidays... likes school and making friends . . . fond of spa- ghetti . . . member of Commercial Club, and loyal rooter for her school. JULIA MILLER 909 Salem Street Lynnfield Jul is a girl with a sense of humor. Amuse- ment parks, art, and music rank as her favorite pas- times . . . works as an office assistant outside of school . . . plans to get married . . . active in Leaders' Club, Senior Play, Usherette Committee, girls' tennis, golf and Classbook Typing Staff . . . memories of the Twirp Twirl and football games. WESLEY MILLETT 34 Douglas Road Lynnfield To run a Confederate museum in Richmond, Vir- ginia, and to write a novel of the Civil War is Lanny's suppressed desire . . . fa- vorite class is history . . . four-year member of the band . . . likes fishing, football, baseball, swim- ming, and boating . . . hopes to study both liberal arts and engineering in preparation for becoming a technical writer. PHILIP MINICHIELLO 2 Morningside Road Here's a boy who likes music and drama . . .often takes part in C. Y. O. variety shows . . . spends his spare time in listening to music . . . did a tre- mendous job in the Senior Play . . . hopes to answer the 364,000 question . . . wants a liberal arts course in preparation for dentis- try . . . his wit will cer- tainly keep his patients smiling. LEO MONAHAN 8 Chapman Road Retiring by nature, Leo has many friends here... he enjoys economics and eating corned beef and cabbage . . . pet peeve is girls . . .eating and sleep- ing are his favorite DRS- times . . . he works at the North Reading Drive-In ... thinks our school is great. Leo hopes to enter the Brotherhood and pre- pare for a devout life. Page Seventy-seven CAROL MONTGOMERY 155 Salem Street What a hot rock is the saying that identifies Monty. Active in Com- mercial Club, Glee Club, auto driving, and girls' sports . . . likes to draw, design fashions, swim, and skate . . . desires to be- come a model or fashion designer . . . advises un- derclassmen to make the most of school, for it is soon over. JUNE MORAN 220 Albion Street Everyone recognizes Junie because she's so dainty . . . better not do that are often her words of advice . . . enjoys lis- tening to Glenn Miller's music . . . likes dancing and bowling. . .her secret desire is to be a hot rod'l driver . . . member of Class Will Committee, auto driving class . . . active in basketball and softball . . . will enter the business world. JOSEPH MORRISON 48 Pleasant Street Joe is an avid fan of rock 'n roll music . . . enjoys listening to Moon- dog, rhythm and blues records, and eating pizza . . . likes law and sales with Mr. Ceddia . . . in- terests include cars and dancing . . . hopes to build nis own hot rod . . . has his eyes on an enviable place in the business world. JANICE MOSS 54 Spring Street Jan plans to become a secretary . . . member of Junior Prom Committee, Commercial Club, Sports Club. Dance Committees for football and Hobo parties, Senior Play Ward- robe Committee, Lookout Typist . . . favorite saying - Oh, my soul! . . . en- joys skating, dances . . . suppressed desire-to work in California . . . thinks our school is perfection . . . remembers the friend- liness of the students. ROBERT MURRAY 75 Pleasant Street Good-natured Bob, a model of efficiency, has many activities: Senior Play Executive Committee, manager of Oracle Busi- ness Staff, Vice-President of Wakefield Ski Bees. He is a marvelous skier . . . is fond of pepper steaks . . . likes English class but not that crowded milk line! . . . enjoys sailing hopes to become a future industrial relations major at Northeastern. PATRICIA MUSE 6 Minot Street Pat spends her leisure time in listening to rhythm and blues records, dancing, or eating her fa- vorite food, pizza . . . after at the where school she works Melrose Hospital, she is eaming the money for her 1959, light blue Mercury convertible, which she hopes to buy some day. Her only comment on school is not enough dances. JANICE NELSON 5 Suntaug Street Lynniield Jan enjoys reading, knit- ting, or participating in such sports as bowling. tennis, and skating . . . will probably fulfill her desire to own a beauty shop if she attends Mans- I'ield's Beauty Academy. She will always remember the wonderful teachers, the great kids, and the piles of homework she re- ceived. BRYAN NOBLE 775 Main Street Bryan has been a mem- ber of the track and the cross-country team . . . most of his spare time out of school is spent in working on ca.rs . . . likes his physics class, roast beef, and the wonderful hot lunches served in the cafeteria. Page Seventy-eight 1' CAROL NUTILE 30 Curtis Street Energetic Cal has been active in the Commercial Club, as a Senior Play Usherette, and a member of Class Photography Committee . . . may often be heard saying Oh fab- ulous . . . loves to dance, swim, skate, and water ski . . . enjoys Glenn Mil- ler music . . . thinks W.M. H.S. has been four years of fun . . . hopes to be- come a secretary. THOMAS 0'DONNELL 202 Broadway Handsome Tom is one of our football stars . . . an usher at Wakefield Theatre . . .thinks corned beef and cabbage is the most . . . pet peeve - students who don't par- ticipate in extra-cLu'ricu- lar activities . . . varsity football for three years, baseball, track, Leaders' Club, Oracle Business Staff . . . would like to become a naval jet pilot.. EDITH OSWALD 46 Pleasant Street Edie, or Ozzie as she is often called, can easily be recognized by her animation, her jok- ing, and her favorite ex- pression, Nice play, Shakespeare! . . . she loves pizza . . . hates sur- prisetests...isamem- ber of the Oracle Business Staff . . . enjoys movies . . . will remember her favorite class, law and sales, and the friendly students and helpful teachers. CHRISTINA PAIGE . 58 Greenwood Avenue . Cute Chris spends any spare time at hockey games . . . enjoys listen- ing to Glenn Miller . . . bowling . . . likes eating steak . . . favorite expres- sion is I thought you'd never ask! . . . will at- tend Lake Erie College... pet subject - English... member of Student Coun- cil, cheerleader, manager of J. V. baseball . . . her motto: Study hard but leave time for school ac- tivities. JOHN PAIVA 30 Essex Street Johnny, known for his good looks and favor- ite saying Way Out, en- joys working on cars but dislikes cars with squirrel tails . . . has participated in football, baseball, and Leaders' Club . . . mem- ber of the Road Knights, he would some day like to race the 500 at Indianap- olis Speedway . . . future plans are to join the Air Force. IDA PALERMO 160 Broadway Ida will always remem- ber Mr. Ceddia's driving classes . . . Listening to the radio and eating spa- ghetti are her favorite pastimes . . . basketball, tennis, and Senior Play Make-up Committee are a few of her school activi- ties . . . baby sitting is preparing her for future work in a day nursery. NEIL PALMER 616 Main Street Nick, known for his outstanding ability to play hockey, is famous for saying Way out . . . Vice-president of the Road Knights . . . enjoys build- ing and racing stock cars . . . girls who wear knee socks are his pet peeve . .. Fords and blue Oldsmo- biles are his favorite cars . . . after graduation he plans to join the service. RUTH PALMER 896 Main Street Lynnfield Center A dainty blonde with a sparkling smile spells Ruthie . . . enjoys pepper steak sandwiches and gym club. She may often be found working hard in a certain Lynnfield dru g store. Her theory is to study but have fun . . . suppressed desire is to major in sociology . . . hopes eventually to be- come a good housewife. Page Seventy-nine r 19 LAWRENCE PALUMBO 44 Crescent Street Larriwild . . . noted for his loud shirts . . . likes fried clams and onion rings . . . part-time truck driver . . . will al- ways remember working off hours in the lunch- room . . . best classes are shop and consumer edu- cation . . . his favorite expression is Keep smil- ing. Larry hopes to at- tend college. Don't lose your ambition, boy! MARY PASSAMONTE 33 Salem Street Mary is noted around school for her perpetual smile . . . active in the Senior Play, bowling team, and as a loyal member of the Commercial Club . . . pastimes include dancing, music, and bowling . . . favorite saying is Would you believe it! . . . thinks school is O. K .... pet peeve is unfriendly people . . . future plans are to become a dancing teacher. DONALD PERCY 611 Broadway Lynnfield This lad's favorite mem- ories of high school are his years in the old school. When not en- joying his radio or going to the movies, he can usually be found at Aga- wam Diner where he works. His suppressed de- sire is to own a beautiful car . . . expects to join the U. S. Air Force and later study engineering. GUILLAUME PIEDBOEUF Rue de Magre'e 46 Beyne-Hevney Liege, Belgium Gilly . . . favorites are Boston Baked Beans . . . English IV, and reading . . . I wish to become a doctor . . . member of French Club . . . honorary member of Student Coun- cil . . . thinks that Ameri- can education system is very good for college and future . . . Hopes to attend the University of Liege has made many friends whom he thanks for kind- ness towards him. GERMAIN PIERCE 7 Nahant Street Jerry as he is com- monly known, is a very likable classmate . . . has been in Leaders' Club for two years . . . likes to lis- ten to records and work on cars . . . favorite food - submarine sandwiches . . . thinks new school, es- pecially the gym and the gym equipment, is won- derful . . . hopes to join the U. S. Navy after graduation. SANDRA PIERCE 816 Main Street Lynnlield Center Our Sandy - enthus- iastic. . .peppy. . . Many things to do . . . We're in a ditch . . . favorite subject is English . . . en- joys all sports . . . Presi- dent of Inter Nos . . . member of Lookout Stall' . . . Co-editor of Oracle... Cheerleader . . . Senior Play . . . Publicity Com- mittee . . . will enter Salem Teachers' College . . . has fond memories of 2:00 p. m. at school and Senior Play. ROBERT POTE Elmwood Road Lynniield Center Bob will never forget the football games at Wakefield High. Golf, bowling a.nd hockey are his favorite sports . . . his suppressed desire is to be an engineering technician. He may often be found working in a hardware store or garage . . . future plans are two years at preparatory school and two yea.rs at Wentworth Institute. BRADFORD POTTLE 19 Murray Street Brad, better known as Tup, hopes to attend Huntington Prep . . . pet peeve-can't find a park- ing space when he's late for school . . . favorite class-Mr. Grahn's physics class . . . suppressed de- sire-to own a Cadillac. Page Eighty HELEN RAFFAEL 613 Main Street Helen has many school interests, among them basketball, bowling, Girls Leaders' Club, and the Commercial Club. Her fa- vorite class, typing, helps her in her part-time job. She is ambitious and tries always to do her best. She will never forget the dances and the football games, especially the game with Winchester. JOHN RATTRAY 152 Prospect Street Would you believe it? - this saying identifies Jack . . . active in foot- ball, basketball, and track . . . member of Classbook Editorial Staff, Boys' Club, Pioneer League Summer Baseball . . . will remem- ber the mud bow1 at football practice . . . en- joys dancing, listening to radio, television, and rec- ords . . . plans to be an engineer. ANTHONY RAUSCO 353 Chestnut Street Lynnfield Center Tony enjoys shop work . . . meatball sandwiches . . . working on cars and sports . . . struggles with physics class . . . most impressed by school cafe- teria . . . works for Bel- mont Auto Body Company . . . thinks school has been fun. JANE RAWSTRON 23 Salem Street Jane's suppressed desire is to travel in the West . . . favorite pastimes are listening to the radio and driving . . . enjoys eating pizza . . . likes her home economics class . . . has been active in the Glee Club. Senior Play Ward- robe Committee, and Class Decorations Committee believes we have too much homework but school is lots of fun. JUDITH REED 5 Drury Lane Well-liked Judie will never forget the exciting basketball games and the crowded lunchrooms in the old school . . . pet peeve - boys who are al- ways working on their cars . . . is a member of the Prophecy Committee . . . thinks food and cloth- ing classes are tops . . . plans to enter Chamber- lain School for study of buying. ELEANOR RING 52 Butler Avenue Friendly Ellie will long be remembered for her work in the Commercial Club, Majorettes, Class Prophecy, and Senior Play Wardrobe Chairman . . . enjoys listening to rec- ords, skiing, and eating pizza and spaghetti . . . accounting with Mr.Dower ranks high with her . . . will always remember our football games . . . she expects to attend Model- ing School after gradua- tion. ROBERT RIZZA 17 Lake Street Bob . . . one of our outstanding track men noted for his speed . . . activities include four years of cross country, track, and Sports Club loves pizza . . . favorite class is shop with Mr. Mc- Kenna . . . participates in Y. M. C. A. activities... likes to play chess and listen to music . . . served as a camp counselor . . . would like to be an F.B.I. agent. DIANE ROBINSON 200 Main Street Lynnfield Center School Activities include Inter Nos Club and Senior Play Make-up Committee . . . very courteous . . . enjoys accounting . . . homework is her pet peeve . , . feels that school starts too early in the morning . . . her willingness to co- operate and her friendly manner will prove to be an asset in the future. Page Eighty-one 1 at it we . , .. .. igg.. 'ia y . JOHN ROBINSON 111 Forest Hill Avenue Lynnfield Center Robbie . . . thinks physics with Mr. Feudo is the greatest . . . I'll buy that is his favorite expression . . . doesn't like people who block door- ways . . . loves to eat, bowl, and ride around... hopes to travel around the world . . . says W. M. H. S. is a good school . . . has hopes of running his own business. JOSEPH ROSENFARB 28 Thomas Road Lynnfield Center Crazy about music . . . is an ardent jazz fan . . . studies drums . . . plays in orchestra . . . hopes for a career in music . . . likes peanut butter . . . thinks Wakefield High students are subtle and teachers are grand . . . member of A. Z. A. and Lynn De- Molay . . . Often says it's a cool and crazy scene . . . hopes to make a rec- ognized mark in life. JUDITH RUGG 22 Eastern Avenue Judi one of our pretty and popular cheerleaders. can often be heard saying See you around like a donut! . . . active as Lookout Art Editor and on Oracle Art Staff . . . her suppressed desire is to be a famous portrait painter . . . likes fried chicken and Italian food . . . will always remember the thrill of cheering at football games. RICHARD RUTHFIELD 3 Cedar Place Dick is an avid sports fan . . . in Leaders' Club and baseball team . . . teaches gymnastics and swimming at the Y.M.C.A. . . . pet peeve - cliques ...likes biology... has been short order cook for Howard Johnson's dur- ing spare time . . . remem- bers pleasantly Mr. A1ley's govemment class . . .after college Dick plans to be- come a physical education director. CAROL RYAN 18 Muriel Avenue Enthusiasm plus . . . yuh?, no kidding? . . . favorite food is lobster... likes English with Miss Abbott classbook typist . . . enjoys auto driving class . . . would like to advance in the business world . . . is much im- pressed by the friendliness of our student body. CHARLES FRANCIS RYDER 23 Woodland Road Charlie, somewhat re- ticent in manner, is a busy chap. Most of his time is spent in working at the Wakefield News Agency and playing base- ball. Among his favorites are fried clams, physics. records, sports. and Wake- field Memorial High . . . he hopes to go to Went- worth Institute next year and after that become a sports commentator. DEANNA SANTORO 18 Morel Circle Popular Dee has had four years of activities in high school . . . Class Sec- retary . . . Treasurer of Student Council . . . Pres- ident of Commercial Club . . . Oracle Business Staff . . . Senior Play Publicity Committee . . . future plans are to attend busi- ness school . . . remembers all the fun she's had . . . likes Mr. Ceddia's law class . . . wishes she could stay here four more years. JOAN SHARPE 245 Albion Street Here's Mrs. Gibbs of Our Town . . . active in speech class, Inter Nos, Oracle Business Staff, Lookout, and French Club . . . Oh Butterba1l -her pet expression . . . fond of Italian pizza . . . member of Junior Quannapowitt Players . . . enthusiastic about Mr. Ceddials auto instruction . . . wants to travel around the world desires to become an Eng- lish teacher. Page Eighty-two JOHN SHELL 14 Lakeview Drive Lynnfleld John has made many friends with his bright smile and quick wit . . . geometry with Mr. Callagy rates high with him . . . among his favorite pas- times are shooting, bowl- ing, hunting, driving, and eating fried clams suppressed desire is to graduate . . . plans to enter the service. JUDY SHERMAN 24 Juniper Avenue Easy going Sherm is known for her crazy knee socks . . . favorite class is government . . . is active on Inter Nos Club com- mittees and Classbook Business Staff . . . an auto-driving graduate president of her church Youth Group and Girls' Group . . . will always re- member the new high school and the wonderful teachers . . . Sherm plans a nursing or teaching career. MILDRED SHERMAN 6 Crescent Hill Mildew's suppressed de- sire is to see the world. .. enjoys lobsters . . . physics with Mr. Feudo . . . col- lecting records . . . dis- likes conceited people . . . remembers the football games ...dances . . . M.r. Alley's government classes . . . Freshman Week . . . has a quiet personality... member of Young Adult Group . . . plans to be- come a teacher . . . favor- ite expression is Doesn't phase me. ANNA SIGGENS 76 P8011 B0111eV2,I'd Andee can often be found at a party or spend- ing a relaxing evening at the movies . . . has en- joyed her home economics class . . . does office work outside of school . . . plans to go to business college . . . a member of Inter N os, Commercial Club, and Editorial Staff of the Oracle. CATHERINE SMITH l Canterbury Road Lynnfield Cathy, new to us last year, has made many friends at school . . . she has been very active in the Commercial Club and in the Senior Play. Pet Peeve - getting up in the morning . . . loves to eat ravioli , . . suppressed de- sire is to marry a million- aire . . . Cathy hopes to attend Chandler School and become a private sec- retary. ERNEST SPICER, JR. 13 Court Street Good - natured Ernie likes T-Bone steaks, med- ium rare . . . enjoys Mr. Dowe1 s economics class. Busy with working, he still finds time for track, DeMolay, and Y. M. C. A. The service is next in line for him, but he would like to become a top drafts- man . . . I have really enjoyed myself. And we have enjoyed you, Ernie! JUDITH SPIERS 35 Myrtle Street Frowsy, huh? says Spec . . . pet peeve - students who dislike Rock and Roll . . . enjoys Eng- lish with Miss Caswell, listening to records, and drawing . . . active in French Cadets, French Club, Inter Nos Club, and Editorial Business Staff. .. suppressed desire is to travel around the world . . . we wish her luck in her chosen field of nursing education. BARBARA STIKEMAN 46 Harrison Avenue Barb thinks our high school is the greatest . . . versatile and active in school . . . head major- ette . . . Senior Play Cast . . . Senior Prophecy Com- mittee . . . Inter Nos . . . basketball . . . bowling... softball . . . archery . . . Wakefield Rainbow Girls . . . plans to attend a junior college and enjoys Miss Caswel1's English class . . . dislikes students who don't participate in school activities. Page Eighty-three ,Ar S' x f-I ' PATRICIA STOCKBRIDGE 6 WOOdCI'6St D1'lV8 One of our most poised Seniors, Pat enjoys skiing, skating, horseback riding, and dancing . . . member of the Glee Club, Oracle Art Staff . . .favorite say- ing - Heavens! . . . studies voice, art, and piano . . . we wish her luck in her studies at Massachusetts Normal College of Art. SANDRA STUDLEY 165 Oak Street Sandy's activities include the Class Prophecy Com- mittee, the Lookout Staff, and the Senior Play Pub- licity Committee . . . fa- vorite class is English . . . enjoys listening to all types of music . . . sup- pressed desire is to be the first woman President . . . works part time in Jordan Marsh . . . entering col- lege in September. PAUL SUPRENANT 50 Bartley Street Supie,' a mainstay of our hockey team. a golfer, and also plays C. Y. O. baseball . . . enjoys calling Hey, Pete, the school's on fire! . . . a witty lad who is disgusted with students who don't support athletic teams . . . a good student . . . likes to play in Bos- ton Arena . . . Northeast- ern will be lucky to get him. PHILLIP SURETTE 324 Albion Street Lamont hopes to at- tend Wentworth Institute . . . favorite subject is physics with Mr. Feudo . . . Class Dinner Com- mittee and Senior Play Business Staff are among his activities . . .enjoys skating, eating spaghetti and meatballs, and work- ing with machines . . . may often be heard saying Time . . . remembers study periods in the old school best. WILLIAM SURETTE 10A Pleasant Street Our Bill is always eat- ing, loves steak, appre- ciates economics . . . is a cross - country fan . . . works in the First Na- tional . . . would be most proud to be in the Air Force. . .feels that school friends a.re valuable and that our school has a grand student body. LINDA SWANSON 12 Atwood Street has been very active as Secretary of French Club, Copy Editor of Lookout, a member of Inter Nos . . . favorite class is English . . . can often be heard saying Sure I do! . . . considers her high school days the best years of her life . . . high ranking student future pla.ns are college and social work. CAROL TASKER 49 Avon Street Kitty is one of our lively majorettes . . . ac- tive on Sophomore Hop and Junior Prom Commit- tees, Inter Nos Club, and Sports Club . . . thinks school is tremendous . . . will always remember the seagulls on the football field after the rain . . . hopes to attend art school . . . often remarks You don't know, do you? . . . favorite class - law and sales. MICHAEL TECCE 171 Broadway Miguel loves football and track . . . spends time bowling and fishing . . . physics is his favorite class . . . ravioli pleases him. hot lunch irks him . . . suppressed desire is to make the Honor Roll . . . will always remember the fun at football practices . . . thinks School is bet- ter than work . . . part- time job at First National . . . hopes to enter U. S. Air Force. Page Eighty-four K 'Z ELLEN WALL 45 Fairview Road Lynniield Vice-President of Inter Nos, Chairman of Candy and Usher Committee, Photography Committee, gym leader, and bowling are a few of El's activi- ties, Pet peeve is cutting in the lunch line . . . loves English literature, skiing, sewing, knitting, bridge . . . plans to attend Vermont Junior College . . . has fond memories of parties and Senior Play. FRANCIS WALSH 246 Albion Street Frannie's favorite class was Mr. Fanck's mechani- cal drawing . . . has par- ticipated in basketball and track . . . his favorite say- ing is what . . . gastro- nomical delight is mush- rooms . . . girls are his pet peeve. Here is a lad bubbling with fun and energy . . . will enter col- lege in September. BARBARA WARREN 7 Druid Hill Avenue Barbara remembers many things including gym and chemistry classes, the library, Herman the cat, the lunchroom, geometry classes . . . enjoys govern- ment classes, Italian spa- ghetti, reading . . . served on Senior Play Publicity Committee . . . belongs to church youth group . . . plans to become a nurse . . . suppressed desire is to ride on the rear seat of a hook and ladder truck. SHIRLEY WASELCHUCK 10 Wiley Place Vivacious Shirley has participated in girls' sports, Leaders' Club, and Com- mercial Club. Pet peeve- boys who don't like knee socks . . .favorite saying- nasty break . . . enjoys Drive-In Theatres, Mr. Ceddia's law class, spa- ghetti and meatballs, and listening to records . . . hopes to attend a beauty academy and eventually own a shop. JANET WEBSTER 26 Morrison Road West Busy Jan is president of the Student Council, vice- president of the Senior Class, member of Senior Play cast, cheerleader, Co- editor of the Oracle, and a genial friend to all. Janet's wonderful person- ality and unlimited energy will surely help her in college and afterwards as a social worker. She is a splendid example of our student body. RICHARD WELLS 28 Summer Street Richie hopes to study Diesel at Wentworth In- stitute . . . likes building hot rods . . . suppressed desire - to drive in the Indianapolis 500 Race . . . President of the Wakefield Automotive As- sociation . . . member of Road Knights . . . typical expression -- Big deal favorite class is account- ing with Mr. Dower. ALAN WENTZEL 8 Sherman Road A popular boy at Wake- field High is Weenie ... active in football, base- ball, Student Council, Sen- ior Play Committee, and Editorial Staff of Oracle . . . known for his witty remarks . . . secretly yearns to be a profes- sional baseball player, but is making more definite plans to become an indus- trial engineer . . . will re- member always the dances and football practice-an Honor Roll Student. RICHARD WHITNEY 110 Brook Street Dickie . . . noted around school for his exceptional height . . . often says beautiful . . . hates to wait for milk in the lunchroom . . . favorite class is physics . . . spends his time in tinkering with cars . . . works at J. J. Newberry's . . . intends to join the Navy . . . would like to build a hot rod some day. Page Eighty-live CAROLYN WI-IITTEN 1489 Main Street Lynnfield Center Honey may often be heard saying, You bet- ter believe it when she declares that her pet peeve is gym showers . , . favorite class is consumer education . . . active in Commercial Club, Glee Club, and Senior Play Wardrobe Committee . . . likes to listen to Western music . . . hopes to be- come a secretary . . . sup- pressed desire - to live in Florida. HENRY WILDER 35 Locust Street Lynnfield Red-haired Chuck has participated in football and track and served on the Lighting Committee of the Senior Play . . . will remember the cheerful students and rides on the afternoon school bus . . . plans to become a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine... believes school is a. great thing to look back on but not to experience. He is only fooling! DAVID WILLIAMS 132 Chestnut Street Dave will be remem- bered for his humorous disposition and his philos- ophy: Be sure you're right, then go ahea,d ... especially likes govern- ment class . . . member of Senior Play Props Com- mittee a.nd also of the junior varsity football team . . . enjoys DeMolay after work . . . Dave ap- proves of school . . . has decided to become a phar- macist. DORIS WILLIAMS 11 Walnut Street Lynnfleld Center Quiet Nappy dislikes people who tell her she is shy . . . wants to live in Maine . . . hopes to be a nurse . . . enjoys eating pizza . . . favorite expres- sion - My word . . . reading and cooking are her favorite pastimes . . . Senior play extra . . . school librarian . . . re- members the parties at lunch, the wonderful kids, and the school buses. MARILYN WILLWERTH 42 Church Street Friendly Mal enjoys nothing better than going to Bonfanti's for pizza very active in Inter Nos, girls' sports, Glee Club, Senior Play Cast, and Make-up Committee . . . enjoys swimimng, tennis, and dancing . . . favorite class-English with Miss Caswell . . . suppressed desire - to go to Michi- gan! . . . Mal's future plans include a nursing career. ROBERT ZELCK 17 Cooper Street Bob's ambition is to at- tend a business school... enjoys Mr. Dower's ac- counting class . . . likes listening to records and eating pizza . . . dislikes gum snappers . . . appre- ciates most the friends he has made at Wakefield Memorial High School... the best of luck to a very capable boy. CX-D Page Eighty-six 'fain' ' 1 li 5, Z ? . l 5 Q- 5 S 6. SENIOR PLAY CAST Third row: J. Kassels, P. Kumph. G, McMahon. E. McEvoy. S. Pierce. C. Corosa, B. Burbank. S Chamberlin, R. Murray. M. Iwanowlcz. H. Wilder, R. Kinder. J. Rattray. J. Hurton, C. Smith Second row: Mr. Staunton, J, Devine, D. Williams. G. Day. B. Stikemun. M. Willwerth, C. Jonas D. McLeod. C. Melanson. A. McLennan. L, Swanson, N. Fuller. L. Gates. P. Le-Favour. G Downex A. Hennessey. A. Srggens, J. Catalano, First row: J. Johnson, J. Connelly, J. Webster, L. McCaron, D. Drew. J. Sharpe. C. Barker. J. Bet-be M. Passamonte, D. Sanwro. Senior Play Our Tozvn was the Senior Play put on by our class this year. It was entirely different lrom any other play produced in previous years and was a tremendous success. Had it not been for Miss Abbott. Mr. Staunton, the complete cast. and various committees. the play would not have reached such perfection. Dave Drew. Lynne Mcflaron. and jack Con- nelly played the leads and created outstanding performances. Effective make-up, superb lighting, and picturesque costum- ing lent an atmosphere which prevailed throughout the memorable evening. Page Eighty-seven i . il. SENIOR PLAY EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Second row: D. DePelice. B. Damon. D. Santoro, Miss Abbott, A. Hennessey, J. Webster, J. Luciano. First ruw: R. Murray, G. McMahon, K. Hanson. J. Gregson, J. Connelly, Sue Chamberlin, A. Wentzel. A Bevy of Beauties - Our Usherettes Page Eighty-eight h h lt's a sellout! Kinder and Best start the train Coach Staunton briefs us Is my make-up smeared? Milkman Kinder to housewife Sharpe Connelly and McCaron at height of their careers Page Eighty-nine 'P Hello, young lovers! A tragedy in Our Town The Mourners Parting is such sweet sorrow The thrill of a curtain call Ovation for coach and cast Page Ninety Remember Our Editorial Staff? Here They Are! Loyal Classmates and Eager Wlorkers EDITORIAL STAFF Second row: Miss Caswell. A. Wentzel. J. Devine, M. Iwanowicz, S, Anderson, A. Hennessey, J. Kelli-I S. Chamberlin, J. Gregson. B. Burbank, D. McLeod. D. Gourley. J. Kassels. R. Kmder First row: D. DeFe1ice, J. Beebe. K. Hanson, S. Peirce. J. Webster, V. Feeney. R. Lowry, L. SXXAIISOII A. Siggens. The Editorial Staff Editors-in-Chief SANDRA PIERCE JANET WEBSTER Assistants VIRGINIA FEENEY KIRK HANSON Secretaries JUDITH BEEBE RALPH LOWRY Stag SYLVIA ANDERSON BEVERLY BURBANK SUSAN CHAMBERLIN DAWN DEFELICE JOHN DEVINE MARLENE GILLESPIE JANE GRECSON ANNE HENNESSEY JOHN HowELL MICHAEL IWANOVVICZ JASCHA KASSELS JUDITH KELLER DAVID GOURLEY, Photographer Adviser Miss BERNICE L. CASWELL Page Ninety-one RICHARD KINDER DIANE MCLEOD JoHN RATTRAY ANNA SIGGENS LINDA SWANSON ALAN WENTZEL And Our Hardworking Business Staff ? R6ll16lllb61' when . . . ? XVitlIout their devotion to duty our Classbook would not exist. CLASSBOOK BUSINESS STAFF Second row: P. Hemingway, J. Brewer, J. Sharpe. Miss Cas.vI'ell. N. Puller. R. Cooney. R. Kiley. First row: J. Spiers, C. Melanson, K. Glendenmng. D Santoro, R. Murray. D. Drew, S. Flagg. J. Sherman The Business Staff Jlllllllgl' rs RIIIIERT N1IfRR.xI' DAVID DREW Sf'c'rffIarI'e'.s l,EANNK SINTIIRII SxI,I.x' FI..uLo S1017 .ilenzbers CIRIII, XI. NIEI.,wsox JANE HIRBTIRII HIIRERT A. HAWKES JI'm' SHERNIXY Num FIILER BxRR.IR.x DMIQN PETER HExIIxGwxI' Jox BREWER Pl-LTER IJI'sTox ROBERT Cooxm' ROBERT KILEI' JVIIITH SPIERS TIIoxI.xs O'DoxwEI.I, KATHERINE CLENDENNING RIEHARII HESLIN EDITH OSYVALD DONALD GRAFTON Jon SHARP!-I .4dI'I'.ser Miss BERNIIQE L. C.xswELI. Page Ninety-two Meet Our Faithful Typists Remember how they aided us cheerfully and g1'aciously! CLASSBOOK TYPISTS Third row: S. Studley, M. Campanella., J. English, M. Willwerth, C. Tasker, E. Ring, C. Nutile, P. DeOecca Second row: L. Mederios, P. Muse, K. Glendenmng. P. LeFavou.r, J. Mos, C. MacDonald, Miss Hiatt L. Gates, S. Junkins, J. DuBois, C. Cunha, R. Palmer. M. Eaton. First row: E. Avery, S. Waselchuck, J. Cunha., G. Downey, P. Bastardo, G. McMahon, J. Catalano, J. Miller Our Typing Staff The Chairmen CAIL DOWNEY JEANETTE MALONSON JOAN CUNHA GERALDINE MCMAHON PATRICIA BASTARDO JEAN CATALANO Assistants THE SENIOR TYPEWVRITING CLASSES Adviser MISS RUTH HIATT Page Ninety-three HOW Much We Appreciate Our Art Staff' The beaut y of their work is ever with us ORACLE ART STAFF Second row: R. Wells. J, DiFederico, P. Burrill. First row: R. Cooney. J. Johnson, J. Rugg, P. Stockbridge The Art Stafi Co-Chairmen JEREMY JOHNSON AND ROBERT COONEY PERLEY BURRILL CHARLES CLARK JOAN DIFEDERICO JUDITH GILLIS M Assistants ERNEST SPICER JUDITH RUGG PATRICIA STOCKBRIDGE RICHARD WELLS Adviser ISS ISABELLA M. HIRST Page Ninety-four Www A. X V 'V we u 5' 0 4 zu A A'-Q 5 r 1-. 5R:fvfJf ,V - I L' ' ' , ,,. , I , a '0 e N a v , 4 X ,V ,-ww... 4 f ' dq ' '. 1 f - -- XA . 1- 114 ' f ,Af . 4-4'--F ' 4 ,.:..., ' '- Q' -1. 'N f' ' :,.,: ,ug , x si ,124 Z i -,-,5.i: '1. I ,J ' A3.. - M, ,. - , C-455, .. -' -.. . :: ' 1- IW ' . ,771-lf' - , -x . , ,P 5 ' '- , F . 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Greenwood Laundermat A B C - TV Greenwood Pharmacy Alan Motors , Aibion Diner Hager S Alfred's Men's Shop American Metal Processing Armand Studio, Inc. Back Bay Electrotype and Engraving Co. Balser's Fuel and Oil Co. Barbo's Bay State Paint B. dz M. Electrical Supply Corporation Bellevue Shoppe Beneficial Finance Co. Bennett, L. F BernS Studio Berry and Son, Movers Bixby and Northrup Blanchard Awning Co. Bob and Jack's Clam Box Boothby's Bourdon's Studio, Inc. Bowser's Clothing Store Boyd's Potato Chips Brenner's Ch1ldren's Shop Buchanan Florists, Inc. Bullard's Esso Station Bullard's Taxi Burkle, Bill Butler, William H. C2.l'1'011'S Carol Ann's Ca.rd and Gift Shoppe Cataldo Pharmacy Cavalier Radio and Television Center Market Charlie Chin Laundry China Moon Restaurant Classen Bros., Inc. Cline, Dr. Paul S. Colonial Spa Corcoran, Dr. William H. Cotting and Harrington, Inc. Crystal Beauty Salon Crystal Fruit Exchange Crystal Lumber Company Crystal Radio Shop Cubby Hole Gift Shop Danforth House Deluxe Cleaners Dexter, Dr. Harold S. Duggan's Pharmacy Durgin and Co.. Inc. Duston-Dustin Family Association Eddie's Barber Shop Ehl, Charles Elite Quality Shop Elk Spring Beverage Evans, L. B. Explorer Post 51 Company Farley's Restaurant Fazio's Donut Shop Ferguson. Larry Fisher Jewelry Flanders. Inc.. Philip J. Frankel. Moses M. Fran's Workshop Fudge's Jenney Station Gersin's Real Estate Co. Girls' G Block Gym Class Hartshorne and Son, Inc., Hazelwood Cottage Henry's Meat Shop Henry's Men's Shop Herrick Buick, Inc. Hickey Oil and Fuel Co. Holiday Bakery Indian Trading Post Inter Nos Club Irene's Beauty Salon Item Press Jack's Bakery Jewel Craft J oe's Market John's Fix-It Shop Johnson's Barber Shop Johnson's, Howard D. Charles F. Junction Jenney Gas Station Kay's Beauty Shoppe King's Beauty Clinic Langone, Francis A. Launder-Rite Lazzaro, Dr. Sal Lynnfleld Bowladrome Lynnfield Centre Congregational Pilgrim Fellowship Lynnneld Drug Lynnfield Lions Club Macs Grocery Main Street Chevrolet Marchant's Amoco Service Station Marfisa Baker, Inc. Marion MacArthur Beauty Shoppe Marston's Countryside Mary's Beauty Shoppe Ma's, Inc. Mayor of Snobbie Hill McAuliffe, Dr. Philip McCa.rthy, Dr. J. T. McKenna, Dr. William R. McKinnon's Market McManus Ford McShane's Meagher Construction Corp. Melanson Oil Service Melody Ranch Metalcrafters, Inc. Mike's Bob Shop Minahan's Pharmacy Moreno's, Inc., Charlie Morrison and Son, Inc., Harvey P. Mystic Novelty Mills Nagle's Drug Store Newberry Company, J. J. New England Telephone and Telegraph Co. Olson Industrial Products, Inc. Page Real Estate Company Paine's, Inc. Parker, Florist Parker, Ray, Inc. Pat's Auto School Pauls Modern Barber Shop Paul's Upholstering Page Ninety-six Reid's Market Richards Studio Ring's Garage and Son Rizza Bros. Rodham's Gulf Service Rogers Hardware Sam's Market Santoro's Delicatessen Savage Cleaners Scanlon, Richard J. Schoneld's, Inc. Seavey's Lamp Shop Sharpe, Inc., H. F. Shawsheen Rubber Co., Inc. Sherwin-Williams Company Skate Shop Smith's Drug Store Sorenson and Co., H. S. Spence, the Painter Spero Bros., Inc. Steven's Automotive Store Steve's Submarine and Delicatessen Stoneham Dairy Queen Student Council Sunday Knights of the Greenwood Union Church Sunlite Bowlaidrome Corporation Tamworth Outing Club Tasker's Taylor Co., George H. Tenney, P. H. and Merritt Tine's Market Tobey Lumber Co. Tony's Beauty Salon Toth's Florists Town Taxi 'I'redinnick's Supplies Wakefield Bearing Corporation Wakefield Co-operative Bank Wakefield Fish Market Wakefield High School Band Wakeneld High School Cheerleaders Wakefield High School Commercial Club Wakefield High School Majorettes Wakefield High School Lookout Staff Wakefield High School Teachers' Club Wakefield High School Sport Council Wakefield Lumber Company Wakefield News Agency Wakeheld Ornamental Iron Railing Wakefield Ready-Mix Concrete Co., Inc. Wakefield Savings Bank Wakefield Shoe Hospital Wakefield Supply Company Wakefield Theater Corporation Wakefield Telephone Answering Service Wakefield Television Wakefield Trust Company Wa1ker's Wally's Cleaners Wa1sh's Diner West Side Auto Body Woolworth Co., F. W. Worthen's Yes Man Food Mart Congratulations to the Class of 1956 From Your Umbra! Photographer THE ARMAND STUDIO, INC 184 BOYLSTON STREET BOSTON, MASS. O O O O our riends can come, too! When you go to work for the Telephone Company, you'll final yourself in the llllllil of a pleasant, congenial group your own nge. WORKING FOR THE TELEPHONE COMPANY OFFERS MANY ADVANTAGES Cooal starting salary - regular raises Responsibility in a position of real im- portanee to your community The pleasure of working with congenial people in pleasant surroundings A secure joh with a reliable company that's known and respected everywhere There are lots of exeellenl opportunities for girls finiehing High School. Come in and lalk to us today. Weill he glad to give you all the details. Talk with your Guitlanee Counselor. if your sehool has one, ahout when and where to apply O llweire loolfing f'0fIl'l!I'l1 to seeing you. NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY Page Ninety-eight 600775171 en ld of METALCRAFTERS, Inc 415 Lowell St., Wakefield, Mass. o METAL STAMPING SPECIALISTS PgNy Hui waiea A0171 lg? WAKEFIELDB SAVINGS BANK O11 Main Street Since 1869 COH1lJAlll0I1!5 of SHAWSHEEN RUBBER CO.. INC Andover St l Ballardvale, Mass SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS E. Vaters, M. Salem, W. Allyn, P. Webster C. Evans, M. Beckwith, C. Maker, R. Luken ' o : ' : : Your Sports Council in action Page One hundred one 2 Best Wishes to the Class of 1956 From Your Ombial Printer The ITEM PRE SS lbion Street Wakefield, Mass C0l7l,9AI'll0l1l5 of BACK BAY ELECTROTYPE AND ENCRAVINC CO. 172 Columbus Avenue Boston, Mass. our Quicfe lo tfze Aest in merzk Csvffppers VAN lnce QOOYEARE 'S I s 0 4 'Anon-9 aamaffz L B. EVANS' SON COMPANY - WAKEFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS New York Office Boston Office Chicago Office Los Angeles Office B07 Marbridge Bldg. The Rice Building 1816 Republic Building 403 Haas Building 47 West 34th Street I0 High Street 209 South Stare 219 West Serenth Street C0llg1'2ltll1Elti011S from Student Council judith Beebe Carol Corosa john Encarnafao jane Gregson t, Peter Hemingway Lynne MeCaron Elaine Mclfroy Diane McLeod Robert Murray Sandra Pierce Deanna Santoro Janet iVebster Alan XVentzel Carolyn livans Robert Haladay David Hugo Carol Maker Xviiliillll Maker Peter Payxant Marcia Rideout Carol Carney Thomas Duston Robert Goultz Paul Rae Diana Smith Peter XVebster Martha Beckwith Page One hundred three HERRICK BUICK IN C. il? W A K E F 1 E L D C0l'nlJAI1'l0Il!5 of MEACHER CQNSTRUCTION CORPGRATION COIYIIOAIYIQH iff of WAKEFIELD TRUST COMPANY Ea! wakes hom Me WAKEFIELD CO-OPERATIVE BANK 60In,9El7l6IllJ of PAT'S AUTO SCHOOL CR IIOIHXN Eval ,MAJAM Lam COMMERCIAL CLUB 1956 MJ! walea Congrafufafiomi fo fAe fo :Ae CEU, of 1:56p C5155 of 1956 CLASSEN BROS., Inc. BARBU5 INC- Main Street Stonehan Pge-O ne hundred six ? xx , 5--1' Cracker-barrel session between classes Hutton voices an opinion From a teen-ager to an adult Page One hundred seven life Serve Your Business In Your Absence gomfadm enfa of Wakefield Telephone Answering Service China M0011 v, R A. . J 'F 1 eetaulant b, Y ff MIMEOGRAPHING MAILING . TYPINU Mai Sfmt SU 'C 'am FREDERICK A. tum CR 9-2800 351 Main Street, I. O. O. F. Bldg., YVakeheld, Mass. C f !, Charles F. H31'tSllO1'11C omp Imenb o ' and Son, Inc. Sinre l870 JOHNSON? BARBER SHOP T HN SURANCE Greemmod 3 Chestnut Street YVakeHeld Page One hundred eight vff .4' gongrafufafiond fo jAe Cyan of 156 Cotting SZ Harrillgton Inc. 188 Lowell Street XVakefield CR 9-2990 COWIPAWI elllj of fle WAKEFIELD TEACHERS CLUB if On the fields of friendly sport Are sown the seeds that, On other helds, in later years Reap the fruits of victory . . .General Douglas Allaefl rtlz 111' SPORTS COUNCIL gm! wakes for fle Coming Mean CRYSTAL LUMBER COMPANY Page One hundred nine Bixby 81 Northrup, Inc. REAL ESTATE -INSURANCE Main Street Lynnfield Center LY 4-3 I 37 l1ranc'l1 Offices: 7I10l'SFlEl.D XVlNc1m:s'r1-:R O O ffUIl1flf1'l1' Ifflll lfmlfllr' Sr'r1'i11 .Ynrllf of limlmf' Rodhanfs Gulf Service c1o1,oN1,x1, SHOPPING CICNTRIQ Lynnliclcl O O 'l'l1uas IMI ISI-IRIFH .Xczczlfssululis O ALAN MOTORS Your Slllllvllzlkrr' Dealer O O 793 Main Street Hhkefield Mass. R. A. Balser Fuel O11 Company 780 Main Street Lynnfield Centre, Mass. Tel. Lynnneld Centre 4-7180 LY 4-3161 Page One hundred ten Best Wishes to the Class of '56 from the Pilgrim Fellowship First Congregational Church Hlakefield Congratulations Grads Greenwood Pharmacy ALICE COLMAN AND Cm' VELARDO ' Best Wishes From Nagle's Drug Store 366 Main Street Cataldo Pharmacy PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS 409 Main Street Hlakefleld Prescriptions Carefully Compounded F. NI. CA'r,x1.no S. A. SALAME PH.c:., REG. PH. B.s., REG. PH. ROBERT N. DUFFIE, Reg. Ph. Tel. CR 9-2678 Compliments of Compliments of Boothhy's Sunlite Bowladrome xVONIEN'S AND CHILDRENS YVEAR , Corporation Style and Quality at Aloderate PTlC6S 0 0 376 Main Street Xvaliefleld 63 XVater Street CR 9-7062 Compliments of Julius Starkman Elite Quality Shop Best IsVishes To the Class of 1956 From The Center Market Page One hundred eleven Compliments of SANTORUS DELICATESSEN O O 'Where a Sandzuich is a Meal West Side Auto Body Good Luck to the Class of '56 Compliments of American Metal Processing Complirnenls of Wakefield Supply Good Luck and Best Wishes To the Class of 1956 From Bob 81 ,laek's Clam Box 89 Albion Street Xklakefield BernS Studio SCHOOL PHOTOGRAPHY PoRTRAl'rs AND XVEDDINGS O O 823 Albion Street XVakeHeld Ring's Garage 81 Son GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING 24 Hour Towing Service ALA Service 103 Foundry Street Tel. CR 9-2621 Compliments of Howard D. Jolmson's O O Route 28 Andover Page One 'hundred twelve Compliments of Wakefield Wayside, Inc. O O FINE FURNITURE Conzpliments of Sehofield's Inc. 0 O Wakefield Branch Compliments of MIll3l13ll,S Pharmacy The Sherwin-Williams Co. S580 Main Street xvakf-field, Mass. Tel. c:Rysm1 9-0602 Experienced and Heavy Insurance Careful Workmen In Transportation S. Berry 81 Son Ft'RN1Tt'nE a PIANO Movixe Loc-al and Long Distance Heavy and Light Trucking Ceneral Commodities-Entire State Tel. CR 9-0964 26 Chestnut St. XVakeHeld, Mass. He11ry's Meat Shop lI'l11'rr' Only the .llwlls Cel TI'l'lIIIIll'll', Plenty of Parking Space CR 9-3533 l-I Vernon Street XVakefield Congratulations to the Class of 1956 Best Wishes From Taskeris Charles lVloreno s Inc. FINE XVATCH REPAIRING Owned and Operated by , . Samuel Santoro Cor. North Ave. and Avon St. 282 Highland Avenue Malden Xvakefield CR Q-3146-M Page One hundred thirteen Comj1l1'n1 nl.s of Albion Diner 0 0 Albion Street IVal4efield Congml ll lations Franz Spero Bros., Inc. Cavalier Radio and Television SALES and SIQRVICE Auto Radios a Specialty All XX'orl4 fill2ll'2llIlC't'Cl Tel. CIR 9-1794 Y lwlieltl. Nlass. S315 Main Street X at Crmgmlululiom From George H. Tavlor Co. CUIIgl'IlfHIIIIIIOIIA from McManus Ford Ulllllll' l r1'1'r11ll'x' Fort! llvzllw O O Albion Street IVakeHeld TELEVISION Steven's Automotive Store HE'l'l'l'yfl?IIIg For Your Car O O 420 Main Street CR 9-3369 Bm! ll'i.slu'.v lo Class of '56 Crystal Radio Shop I0 XVater Street XVakefield, Mass. O O RADIO Brawl II'isl1t's From Bowsefs Clothing Store O O BOIVSER K COMPANY Page One hundred fourteen Cgmplfyylgpglg Of , Mart F1'2111ClS A. Langone FRUITS, XYEGETABLES, BIEATS, GROCERIES O O Free Delivery 15 Clwswur Slfeff 588 Main street Te-1. LY 4-3111 xvakefield Lynnfield Centre Compliments of I , I Phll S P1223 and Conzplinzcfrzls of Sandwich Shop Moses M. Frankel O O 56 XVater Street CR 9-25l8'XV Best IVisl1c's , To the Class of 1956 Complzments of From J J Newberry CO. H. F. Sharpe,I11e. MASTER ELEc:TR1C1AN . h Olson Industrial Complzments of Products Main Street Chevrolet Inc. Page One hundred fifteen Philip J. Flanders Inc. ELECTRICAL Cowrimcrous Railroad Avenue At the Business Since 1912 Shop CH 9-3382-W Res. CH 9-3382-R COIIgTIlfIllIlffOPlS From Tobey Lumber Company P. H. Tenney Merritt Tenney INSUR.-XNCIQ 9 9 404 Main Street Xkakefield f1UIlg'7'1lfIllllfl.UI1.S' In Ihr' Class of 1056 From Dr. Wm. H. Corcoran Carroll's If lt's For Beauty or Health, We Have It O O 393 Main Street YVakefield CR ystal 9-2234 Harvey P. Morrison and Son, Inc. FUNERAL SERVICE Melrose Wakefield Cfongmtulutions Io the Clam of 19-S6 O O Walshis Diner DI3l'St0ll,S Countryside and Countryside Coffee Shoppe Lynnfield Center Tel. 4-3420 Page One hundred sixteen Compliments of F. W. Woolworth Co. Compliments of Bu11a1'd's Taxi RADIO DISPATCHED CR 9-1500 Compliments of The Danforth House ,Ioe's Market JOSEPH P. IOSUA, Prop. Free Delivery 9 O 98 North Avenue CR 9-2728 It's WALKEIFS OLDSMOBILE SALES and SERVICE 431 Main Street XVakefie1d CR 9-0742 Complinzents of Durgin St Co., I11e. UPOULTRY AND VETERINARY SUPPLIESM 116 Foundry Street CR 9-3000 Compliments of Bu11a1'd's Esso Station Tredinniek's Supplies GIFTS - GREETING CARDS OO Phone CR 9-1093 21 Albion Street Hfakefield Page One hundred seventeen CHQ 043 COH1llHII1l'llf.S of Holiday Bakery R. M. Wilcox o Prumialxo 0 HEATING 9 fl.-XSFIWIWIWING 117 Greenwoocl Ave., cil'CCllM'00Cl CIR 9-I H6 f.vUIl.QHlfIl,llfl'UIl.N In Tin' fflu.s.s of 1956 The W akefield, Princess, Middleboro Theaters The Yes Man COIIg7'llfIl1llfiOll5 To The Class of 1956 Wakefield Ready-Mixed Concrete Co., Inc I New Salem Street Bras! ll 'iS1ll'5 To The Clrus of 1956 O Q Inter Nos Club Mags lne. H THOMAS HICKEY V c:,xT1aR1-iRs 'OMOMO' f,'llfI'l'fll'Q .4rlyu'l11'rr' Ill New lfnglunrl I2 Foundry Street YVakefield Page One hundred eighteen The Crowning Glory Seniors dancing at Prom We are proud of our trophies Our winter parking lot of snow 1 E -'ri Precision line at W. H. S. Girls await Miss Upham Page One hundred nineteen Buchanan Florist Co., Inc. O O 529 Main Street Melrose, Mass. ME 4-0083 Dr. Paul S. Cline OPTOMETRIST 844 Main St. 80 Boylston St. Greenwood Boston CIR 9-0711 HA fi-0-463 Bvsl ll'i.sl1f'.s lo Ihr' ffl11.s.s of 1956 Melanson Oil Service C51-ixrik.-xl, F11-1c:'rRlc: liruxl-in U. li. SAl.Es ,mn Sriuvlczri 628 Salem Street. Lyunheld LY nn 3-0753 A LA XVrerker Service Se'l'X'iCC Fudgegs Jenney Service Newburyport Turnpike l,yI1llFlt'lCl, Mass. Cro. E. FUDGE PROPRIETOR XVashing LY 5-9728 Lube Congratulations From The Sunday Knights of the Greenwood Union Church COlIgl'IlflllllffOIlS from O O The Majorettes Bm! lI'isl1f's To The Class of 1956 From Thr Hazelwood Cottage XVakeFleld, Mass. Complinzents of Boyd's Potato Chips 102 Boston Street Lynn, Mass. XVlL1,1s P. BURBANK, Prop. Page One hundred twenty RAY PARKER, INC. fllenis Apparel 377 Main St. Wakefield FINE FLOWERS .4 rtistic Arrangement PARKER FLORIST Compliments of MCKINNON 'S MARKET GEORGE E. BLAIR GEORGE J. COULD XVAKEFIELD LUMBER CO. Telephone CR ystal 9-2530 109 .Albion St. Wakefield Best Wishes From THE COLONIAL SPA Compliments of PAlNE'S, INC. We have served fifteen generations of High Sehoolers Famous for Values for 60 Years 398 Main St. Wlakefield CRYSTAL FRUIT EXCHANGE C0 'P'Q'7'f S Of, F DELIVERY A B C - Tl REE 40 wat.-f st. wfakf-R.-111 CR vstal 9-1016 PATSY CARISELLA JOHN Fl'I'ZPA'l'RlfZK Best Wishes From BRENNER'S CHILDRENS SHOP 380 Nlain St. Best Wislies From XVAKEFIELD ORNAMENTAI, IRON RAILINC 65 Wiater St. Vfakefield CR vstal 9-T009 Best Wishes to Class of 1956 SPENCE THE PAINTER Melrose ME 4-9394 Compliments of XVAKEFIELD SHOE HOSPITAL INIARY'S BEAUTY SHOPPE 86 Albion St. CR ystal 9-3557 Class of 1956 will receive their gradua- tion key free with our eompliments as in past years H. S. SORENSON CO. Compliments of FARLEY'S RESTAU RAN T Congratulations From PAUIQS MODERN BARBER SHOP PAUL DEFELICE, Prop. Team Outfitters for Clubs. Schools Little League THE SKATE SHOP Equipment for Every Sporti' 15 Water St. Tel. CR 9-0601 Wakefield Best of Luck SEAVEY'S LAINIP SHOP Congratulations From JACK'S BAKERY Chestnut St. Yvakefield Tel. CR 9-1310 Hours: 10 a.m.-10 p.m. JOSEPH RICHARD'S STUDIO Teaclzer of Modern Piano Playing All Ages 10-70 18 Kendrick Rd. Greenwood Page One hundred twenty-one Compliments of DR. YVIVI. R. INICKENNA Chiropodist - Podiatrist Compliments of XVAKEFIELD BEARING CORPORATION Compliments of DR. SAL LAZZARO OPTOMETRIST Compliments of TOYVN TAXI MIKE'S BOB-SHOP 332 Main St. Wakefield Tel. CR 9-0804 LARRY FERGUSON COMMERCIAL AND ILLUSTRATIVE PHOTOGRAPHY Lynnfield Center V1-3288 Best Wishes From B Ek M ELECTRICAL SUPPLY CORP. 113 Albion Sl. WakeHeld POGAHONTAS SPRING XVATER 163 Lowell St. BAY STATE PAINT L. E. BENNETT I New Salem St. Congrlztlllufions to flu' Class of 1956 INIAYOR Ol? SNOBBE I-IIl.l. Compliments of ABBOTT SUPPLY CO. f.'0l7I!IlllII!'l1l.Y of IV. H. BUTLER ITINHRAI. DIRI-ICTOR MLESHANES Clm'rAlNs - LINoI.r:LfMs - Clexnvms 82 Albion Sl. Tvakefield Congratulations From DR. T. BICCARTHY Compliments of LYN N FIELD BOXVLAD ROME Best Wishes to Class of 1956 Dl'GGAN'S PHARXIACY LY 5-9208 Lynnfield Square Compliments of YVAI.I.Y'S CLEANERS Compliments of EDDIE'S BARBER SHOP THE XVAKEFIELD HIGH SCHOOL BAND Compliments of STONEHAM DAIRY QUEEN Page One hundred twenty-two Best Wishes To The Class Of 1956 From HENRY'S MEN'S SHOP Compliments of REID'S MARKET Compliments of THE CUBBY HOLE GIFT SHOP FRANK AND CAROL TERHUNE Compliments of ELK SPRING BEVERAGE CO. 380 Lowell St. Wakefield Compliments of MAC'S GROCERY 3 Gould St. Wakefield Compliments of DR. PHILIP MCAULIFFE Compliments of ROGER'S HARDYVARE 106 North Ave. LESLIE W. GAQUIN, Insurance Broker PAGE REAL ESTATE CO. 310 Main St. Tel. CR 9-0110 DAVID M. GERSIN, REALTOR 138 North Ave., Wakefield CR ystal 9-3600 Compliments of YVILLIANI BLANCHARD CO., INC. Youlre Paying for a Home -1 Why AYVNINGS Not Own Une? 436 Main st. wfakeaeld Best Wishes From XVAKEFIELD FISH MARKET 16A Albion St. THE BEST IN SEA FOODS Fish, Clams, Oysters and Scallops Compliments of HAROLD S. DEXTER Compliments of KAY'S BEAUTY SHOPPE 590 Main St. Wakefield Compliments of CAROL ANN'S CARD AND GIFT SHOPPE FRAN'S YVORKSHOP SCHOOL OF IVIODERN METHOD DRESS MAICING Compliments of lNIELODY RANCH Page One hundred twenty-three Compliments of STEVE'S SUBMARINE AND DELICATESSEN RIZZA BROS. CLEANERS TAILORS Best W 1'slzes to tlze Class of 1956 SMITH'S DRUG STORE PAUL'S UPHOLSTERINC Congratulations GREENWOOD DINER Compliments From A FRIEND Congratulations WAKEFIELD NEWS AGENCY Compliments of CR 9-1223 CHARLIE CHIN LAUADRY I CRYSTAL BEAUTY SALON MARCHANT'S AMOCO SERVICE , f. - ,, STATION 102 North Ave. Wakefi Id 4 Elm St' whkeaeld FISHER JEWELRY 375 Main St. Wakefield Compliments of TONY'S BEAUTY SALON PHYLLIS 8 .JANET MYSTIC NOVELTY MILLS BELLEVUE SHOPPE 68 Albion St. Wiakefield JOHNS FIX-IT SHOP 101 Albion St. CR 9-1228 WAKEFIELD TELEVISION 371 Main St. CR 9-0499 PI N EH ITRST VARIETY CHARLES EHL Best Wislzes From IVIAREISA BAKER. INC. SAM'S MARKET 100 Water St. CR 9-1697-J IRENE'S REALTY SALON Dl9ll,lIl'fl.l'P l'ermanents and llair Sfnilllllg Compliments of TI NES MARKET Compliments of KINIPS BEAIITY CLINIC LYNNFIELD DRLC J. B. ROMBULT. REG. PH. Com plinzents of MARION INIar'ARTHI'R REALTY SHOPPE Congratulations From THE LOOKOLT Conzplinzerzts of FAZIO'S DONIIT SHOP INDIAN TRADING POST At the Head of Lake Quannapowitt Com Dliments of HACER'S Compliments of JEWEL CRAFT Cl7l7I7Il1'lII lIl.9 of ALERED'S MEYS SHOP Best Wishes AAA LAUNDRY Cl7IlQ'ffIfIllHll0I1W From TOTH'S FLORISTS Compliments of CR EENWOOD LAIIND ERMAT Best lfislzes from tlze Lots of Luck From LIONS CLIIB OF LYNNFIELD BILL BURKLE Compliments of LAIINDER-RITE JUNCTION JENNEY CAS STATION 78 .Albion St. CR 9-7083 TAMWORTH OIYTINC CLLB Tamworth. N. H. DIASTON-DUSTIN FAMILY ASSOCIATION Haverhill. Mass. Page One hundred twenty-four EXPLORER POST 51 ...... Lynnfield Centre, Mass LYNNFIELD CENTRE CONGRECATIONAL PILGRIM FELLOXVSHIP BEST YVISI-IES C BLOCK GYM CLASS B. Brophy J. Hihbard D. Potter M. Anderson C. Corosa C. Jonas B. Stikeman C. Laura B. Damon J. Keller H. Raifael J. Lawrence P. DeCeeea B. Leone J. Reed R. Miller E. Doane A. McLennan E. Ring J. Robbins V. Feeney J. Nelson J. Sherman B. Trask M. Gillespie C. Nutile J. Wiebster P. MofI K. Clendennin R. Palmer C. Montgomery Miss Nichols TO '56, THE BEST XVISI-IES EVER From Jan Judy Sandy Bev Elaine Carol Elaine Ginny Judi Beeh Mia June Marty IV. INI. H. S. CHEERLEADERS 1955 - '56 Congratulations From The XVAKEFIELD 11. C. Y. NI. CR 9-1148 RICHARD SCANLON, REALTOR 411-A Main Street Wfakefield. Mass. Res. CR 9-0994-R 1 8: 5 Albion St. BOURDON STUDIOS, INC. CANDIDS - PORTRAITS - SUPPLIES COBIIIERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHY Amiisrs SUPPLIES Wakefield Congratulalions From SAVAGE CLEAN ERS Congratulations From DELUXE CLEANERS Page One hundred twenty-five Congratulations to Class of 1956 Mr. and Mrs. Albert G. Anderson Mrs. john A. Anderson Mrs. Edith Avery Mr. and Mrs. Ernest R. Barker Mrs. Elinor Berg the from your Mothers and Dads Dr. and Mrs. Henry Kassels Mr. and Mrs. Allen Keller Mr. and Mrs. Roland H. Kinder Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Kiley Mr and Mrs. Russell Kumph Mr. and Mrs. Murray Brewer Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Burbank Mr. and Mrs. Willis P. Burbank Mr. and Mrs. Orrin C. Chamberlin Mrs. john Connelly Mr. and Mrs. Reginald D. Cooney Mr. and Mrs. Norman j. Cooper Mr. and Mrs. jess A. Cunha Mr. and Mrs. Earle T. Damery Mr. and Mrs. George C. Damon Mr. and Mrs. Donald G. Day Mr. and Mrs. C. Lawson Doane Mr. and Mrs. Gordon C. Downey Mr. and Mrs. Francis H. Drew Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Duston Mr. and Mrs. joseph Eaton Mr. and Mrs. julio Encarnacao Mr. and Mrs. Paul F. Ferris Mr. and Mrs. Michael Fields Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Fite, jr. Col. and Mrs. Stanley E. Flagg Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Foglietta Mr. and Mrs. William E. Foster Mr. and Mrs. George Fuller Mr. and Mrs. Howard L. Geer Mr. and Mrs. Leo j. Gillespie Mr. and Mrs. Donald F. Glendenning Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mrs. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Rev. M r. Col. and Mrs. Willis Goldsmith and Mrs. Norman D. Hall and Mrs. Carl H. Hanson and Mrs. Charles G. S. Hanson and Mrs. C. Russell Harnden and Mrs. Harold R. Hawkes and Mrs. Roy Hawkes and Mrs. john L. Hemingway and Mrs. Arthur P. Hennessy Mary E. Henry and Mrs. Girard O. Hibbard and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and M rs. and M rs. julius Horovitz john Howell james L. Hurton jacob Iwanowicz and Mrs. Otto K. jonas Silver H. jackson and Mrs. Franklin C. johnson Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. and Mrs and Mrs. Roy LeFavour and Mrs. George Lincoln and Mrs. Louis Leone and Mrs. Domenic Luciano Mr. and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs . George E. Marchant, jr. . Robert C. Mayhew . Gordon W. Menges . Chester R. Melanson . George A. Meuse and Mrs. Everett Melanson and Mrs. Anthony Minichiello and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs . Charles Moss . Donald M. Murray . Casey McCauley . Gerald McEvoy . Charles D. McKinnon . Ernest B. McLellan and Mrs. Allan McLennan and Mrs and Mrs . George A. McLeod . Arthur XV. Nelson and Mrs. Otto Oswald and Mrs. Forrest Paige Harry Palmer and Mrs. Herman Pottle and Mrs . Anthony Rauseo and Mrs. Earl W. Reed and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs . Elmer Ring .Philip N. Rugg . Samuel Santoro . Hedley F. Sharpe . Walter A. Sherman Mrs. lNilliam Shemian Mrs. Anna M. Siggens and Mrs. Ernest F. Spicer and Mrs and Mrs . XV. Leighton Spiers . X'Valter S. Stikeman and Mrs. George A. Suprenant and Mrs. Carl A. Swanson and Mrs . Hubert G. YVall and Mrs. john A. Webster a nd M rs . lN'illiam YV. YVase1chuCk and Mrs. Raymond E. Wentzel and Mrs. .-X. G. lVilliams and Mrs . Roger lvilliams . Clarence j. Willwerth Page One hundred twenty-six We Appreciate Armand Studios, our Class Protographer. Miss Isabella Hirst and our staff artists. Miss Ruth Hiatt and her accurate typists. David Gourley, our student photographer, for candid shots of the faculty. jerremy johnson and her design for the cover of our Classbook. Berns Studio for picture of the football team. Mr. Norman Sproul of the lllakefield Daily Item. The Back Bay Electrotype and Engraving Company. Miss Bernice L. Caswell, our general adviser. The most welcome financial assistance of our advertisers, our subscribers, and our loyal parents. Editors-in-Chief Business Managers Janet XVebster Robert Murray Sandra Pierce David Drew Page One hundred twenty-seven QQ L'S O JN 1151? FQ .., Q Q Q12 ' K E ,1- Lx 4, Q x5 ww A Cf: Jw' J' Jxuvf' fl! -'jf If Ml X. X H01 ' VIR, . VL, 7 fffygp' vpw V iw-.JA - VV A fi : Mm fpcnqwgtbvfjziq M Pagv Une lmmlrvd twenty-eight f-...is-we-4f...l,-4ff,-,,.,,,g,,,.,.. n . A- -1' . ,J L... ,.,....-...,-............... . 4, :Z ,I f f O I 1 'bs 6 F x-if 'L' -. '4' Ss?-91? e4 I '- X4 .4 ww 'fs , 'fax wx'-.N , 1. fl- . . - fmiszx . f ,. 'Q' 1 -.f'T' ' gg- 1 ',., nf-if . ., .. 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