Westborough High School - Cotton Gin Yearbook (Westborough, MA)
- Class of 1953
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' - .afif .' . gg f ' - Q :f'.y'n- f - g if, Zlhgif r E Z.-1-L ,Q-1. ml I '- xF '3:- - 5 ,ij - -.'3.j?-:QL .I S .-If :-2515. - 3 L j -fig-::,'-L.: , V1 ' u ' L . 614440 Constance Rossi Robert Hackett Virginia Hunter Vice Richard Kallio Secretary Treasurer President President 021 as ,ge 5 - ti fi x K X. 3 60604 John Randolph Arnold 'Johnny 'Romeo, come forth come forth thou fearful man Baseball 127 Football K2 D, Basketball We can never forget John's booming laugh or beaming personality Helen Baron Aronson 'She'd rather lose her dinner than her jest Basketball K2D, Driver Education C3l, Senior Play Helen, one of our class jokers, has her hopes set for the University of Massachusetts or the University of Connecticut With her happy outlook on life, we know she'll always get by Henry Blazquez 'Blackie 'There are two sides to every story Football Cl MJ, Science ill, Baseball Chl We remember Henry for his great ath letic abilities and for his willingness to give his advice 5 su ' l3,hl3 Senior Play CStageD. .n N Richard Thomas Brown Dick nFr1endshlp is the highest degree of perfec tion in society Football Q35 Basketball C3 MD, Baseball C3 LJ Dick Joined our class at the beginning of our junior year in high school Since then he has been very nonular with all of us H has also made a fine ketball and baseball Ruth Priscilla Brown Orchestra Cl 2,3 J committee 135, Rifle showing on both the bas teams Ruthie Basketball K2 3 D, Ring Club Cul, Honor Society CMJ Ruthie, though she has no definite plans for the future, has a few possibilities in m Regardless of what she chooses, she and her trumpet will always do well William Fredrick Brunner NFritz 'V schief, thou art swift to enter Football CMJ, Flower Show C J Fritz joined us from Kentucky in our senior year and with him he brought that likable, laughable southern drawl As long as Fritz has his nipe, he's happy The famous expression nWha'n started with Fritz' coming to Westboro, also Robert Edwin Cleaves 'Bob 'Sometimes quiet is an unquiet thing W Bob is one of the 1ew boys in the class who like to spend many evenings at home ind ll N . II - : D . 9 ' 1 ' . , y . e fl N P nwhere there's music there can't be m1schief.H nu 3 1 vu ' If 1 . ll . M . ' s fl Leone Merle Cochrane NLona Her sunny locks hang on her temnles like golden fleece Dancing ill, Flower show K3 Al, senior Play Leone, well known for her part as NBPlOH LH our senior play, is not sure yet what her plans w1ll be after graduation Nho knows she may be a florist Margaret Mary Concaugh nPeg and 'Marg e NA glad heart maketh a cheerful countenan e Flower Show Q? 3 Ml Margie is a girl who is always oleasant to everyone she has an attractive smile and has many friends Pall Francis Cosman ' eware of him that telleth tales Science Club ill, Golf C2l, Rifle Club l2l Baseball C2 3l, Football C2 3 Ml, Senior Play KStagel Paul is well liked by all his class mates He is athletically minded and has shown this narticularly on the football and baseball squads Marlyn Clair Dunn N What is worth doing is worth doing well Knitting ill, Honor Soc1etyC3 Ml, Driver Education f3l Senior Play CPromnterl Marlyn is a very quiet girl and is very studlous She has a pleasing personality and will go far in whatever work she chooses 'I I' I II . I g 'I C' , Q R' O 1 ' . ' ? H I 1 If c .U Girls' Chorus ill: Driver Education C3l: . , , Q B . Il O V O 3 9 ' 9 a ' . Y' . , . S A Q Paul Emory Dwlnnell nwho is silent is strong Paul is a very quiet and cooperative classmate Lloyd Lorren Farson 'Little said is soon amended ' Lloyd is about the quietest boy in our class, but he is really fun to be with once one gets to know him Marjorie May Fenno Marg e 'A blush may be becoming, but often in convenient ' Margie is pretty quiet and gives you the impression she's quite bashful, but get her with a crowd and she's really a lot of fun Vargie is hoping to go to Florida after graduation to work Shirley Louise Fenno 'Shirl 'Where there's a will there's a way Basketball Cl,2J, Oriel Kl,2J, Flower Show 12,3 I Shirl's pretty handy with the needle and thread and has proved that with all the pretty clothes she has made Like her sister, Shirl plans to go to Florida after graduation N 1 If Basketball Cllg Oriel Ql,2l: Flower Show C2,3,LJ. ' - - - ,u Margaret Joan Foster 'Peg 'No beauty'a like the beauty of the m Orchestra Q1 2,3,hl, Knittin ill, Oriel Cl 2.3, l, Cheerleader C2,3, , Co Captain l Junior Red Cross Q2 3l, Flower Show Q3 l Driver Education l3l, Honor Society C3 Vice President 3l, Senior Play, Yearbook Comnittee Chl Peg has been very well known around the school for the past three years as a cheer leader and this past year as co captain She plans to enter the medical secretarial field next September John Robert Hackett Bob 'Put money in thy pur Class Treasurer Cl,2,3 Ml, Orchestra ill Yearbook Staff Khl, Golf il,2,3, , Co Captain Bob, our class treasurer for four years, has such a wonderful way of collecting class dues that Eisenhower should put him in his cabinet We could use a man like that in the income tax department Clement Ernest Hitchings Clem ' eeds, not words Orchestra ill, Rifle Club K2l, Football C3 l Baseball K3 l, Basketball K l Clem is a nice fellow who is very quiet and does not often complain Clem does very well in mathematics Richard Frederick Houston 'Dick 'Still waters run deep Junior Red Cross ill, Dancing ill, Orchestra ill, Student Council ill, Baseball i2l, Rifle Club K2l, Football K2 3 l, Ring Committee C3l Flower Show C3 l, Yearbook Staff K l, Senior Play Dick is the kind of guy who is always there when you want him He should really get ahead with that winning smile of his ' ind.' . 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M . - Virginia Ruth Hunter 'Ginny 'It's nice to be natural when you're naturally nice Dancing ill, Class Secretary Cl,2D, Vice President C3 J, Senior Pla , Flower Show C3 D, Yearbook Committee Q D We shall all remember G1nny's acting ability in the senior play Everyone likes G1nny's warm smile and friendly greeting She has done a wonderful job as our class vice president Shirley Ann Hutchinson 'Hutc 'A good laugh is suns ne n a house Cheerleader Chl Basketball C 1, Senior Pla Flower Show K J Hutch joined us this year and is alread one of the most popular girls in the class Her pen and vivacity have been a welcome ad dltion to the cheerleading team She plans to go on to college to become a medical secretary Jan Marie Inman 'She has certainly the finest hands of any woman in the world ' Girls' Chorus C17 Red Cross Council I D Flower Show Q3 Ll Jan may appear to be quiet on the out side but not when one gets to know her She is well known for her giggle. She plans to go on to a secretarial school after gradua- tion. .Richard Wayne Kallio 'Dick' 'Next o'er his books his eyes began to roll.' Class President f1,2,3 hi: Golf C133 Rifle Club CZD: Boys' State 1313 Honor Society l3,hP Basketball ll,2,3,h, Co-Captain hi: Senior Playg Yearbook Staff ful. Dick has been our class president for four years. We will remember Dick for his happy smile and also for his splendid leader- ship. li? James Edwin Kemp 'J1mn 'In quietness and confidence shall be your strength ' Aviation ill Jim is interested in aviation and has built many fine model planes Jim is also interested in woodworking Donald Karl Larsen nDon 'Skill and confidence are an unconquered army Orchestra C1 2, I, Football Kl,2,3J, Basket ball Cl,2,3, , Co Captain J Don is a very likable fellow He is very good in sports and is also a very skil led musician Roberta Frances Livingston 'Bobbie 'The rule of my life is to make business a pleasure and pleasure my business Dancing ill, Basketball Cl 2,3 7, Oriel Student Council K2 3 Ml, Honor Society C D Senior Play, Yearbook Committee I J Being roving reporter for the Oriel, Bobbie is probably the best informed girl when it comes to the goings on around school Her friendly attitude has made her many friends Kathleen Rose Lynch Kathy and nRos e 'An ounce of mirth is worth a pound of sorrow Basketball fl 2,3 LJ, Girls' Chorus C17 Cheerleader 135, Driver Education OJ, Oriel CBJ, Flower Show 131, Girls' State 13? Kathy is a girl of rhythm She really can get some sweet tones out of the piano and her jitterbugging is the envy of every girl in school 'I .n A . - - 5 - u. ll un Kl,2,3, Editor Hli Flower 5how,?2,3,E53 u 9 1 3 . M O N N iff On 1 9 ' 3 Shirley Catherine Lynch Lync 'Let your talk be worthy of belief Girls' Chorus 1lJ, Basketball 11 2 3, J Senior Play Flower Show 1h7 Shirl is by far the most talkative girl in our class, but we always enjoy having her around to cheer us when we are blue Her favorite expression is WI read in a horror magazine Her secret ambition is to go o Hawaii after graduation Robert Alexander MacConnell nBob 'Be quiet and people will think you are a philosopher Bob seems to be a very quiet boy until you get to know him He has a pleasing nersonalit , and is not, by any means, lack Y ing friends Bob would like to attend the University of Massachusetts next year Malcolm Lee MacKay 'lac 'Every man is the maker of his own fortune Orchestra 111, Rifle Club 1l,2,3, President ll hi! .N ' . . M : --.ll t - ll .ll ll .ll QD, Basketball Manager 12,3,hJg Student Council 1 J ' ' 9 .u - - , . . . ,un . . . 3 M . . , . 2 3 hi, Baseball Manager 121, Football 12 3 D, Honor Society 13, President Ll, Flower Show 13 MJ, Boys' State 133, Ring Committee 131, Oriel Business Staff 13 J, Yearbook Com mittee 1EI, Senior Play, Golf Manager 1hD Student Government Day Representative 1 I Mac will ber-emembered by his fellow classmates as always taking an active part in class and school activities With Mac around, we could be sure that the job would be well done Irene Marie McDonald 'Attract1ve, poised, and trimly dressed ' Knitting 112, Oriel 11 MJ, Student Council 112, Cheerleader 12,3,h, Co Captain Ml. Honor Society 13,hJ. Senior Play 1Prompterl Irene has been a cheerleader for three years and this year is a very capable co captain She has a wonderful sense of humor which delights her friends Irene plans to go on to college after graduation. Virginia Frances Newton 'Newt and nGinny 'Cheerful company shortens the mi Basketball Cl 2 31, Oriel Cl,2D, Driver Education C35 Ginny is a girl who always manages to see the brighter side of life She is al ways cheerful and smiling After graduation she nlans to study hairdressing Philip Albert Norton nPhil 'He does not only find the jest, but laugh, too Weightlifting ill, Art 11,25 Rifle Club 2 Football C2 3, Phil1n's lightheartedness and jovial manner constitute his philosophy, live for the day and worry of tomorrow when it comes Phil will go a long way with his optimistic Michael John Orlando nvick nH1s limbs were cast in manly mou , or hardy sports or contest bold W Weightlifting Ill, Football C2,3,h, Co Captain D, Senior Play CPropertiesl Mick is liked by everyone because of his good nature He is also a very good football player Nancy Fay Peirce Nance an N e 'Mischief comes by the pound and goes awa the ounce Dancing ill, Basketball K2 3 J, Driver Education C31 Ring Committee 135, Flower Show K3 D Senior Play Nancy is the tallest girl in our class This height plus her good figure makes her classmates sure she should become a model With her ability to have fun wherever she goes, Nan is sure to be a success. 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L+ ' - N N d T xl' ' y by .n ' , J-L ' 3 . nu I 0 Harriet Edna Perkins 'Perk and 'He y 'Laugh and be merry Basketball Cl,2,3 J, Dancin ill, Driver Education KZD, Flower Show C D We will always remember Harriet for her giggle, although she can really be quite serious when she wants to be Harriet has always thought that Maine is the best nlace to snend vacations, esvecially summer vacation because it is so long Richard Leonard Ponto 'Dick 'Wit is the salt of conversation, not the food ' Wherever he goes, Dick is the life of the party There is never a dull moment when he is on hand Evelyn Ray Pope 'Your deeds are known, In words that kindle ory from the stone Oriel Cl,2l Dancing ill Evelyn is a quiet, studious girl who is always willing to give a hand in any activities Cynthia Uerle Robinson Cynn e' 'I never think of the future, it comes soon enough ' Basketball C1,2,3D, Driver Education 43, Cynnie will be best remembered by her classmates for her skill in sports Win or lose, she never had any hard feelings ' W It .n i ,M . E 0 . YI . I Golf C213 Driver Education C313 Baseball CBI. G1 .' 1 Mary Elizabeth Rockwood Betty 'A place for everything and everything in place Girls' Chorus il,2D, Flower Show K3 hi Senior Play CPropertiesl Betty is a quiet, modest girl, but those who know her know that she ls very efficient, hard working, and thoughtful After grad uation, Betty plans to join the WAVES Bruce Ronald Rososky 'Kraut 'Laugh and the world laughs with you, we p and you weep alone Dancing 115, Rifle Club C23 Driver Education C Q3 ,l, Senior Play, Basketball Chl Bruce has a very good sense of humor, and there is never a dull moment when he is around He does not know what his career will be, but he wishes to go on to college Constance Joan Rossi 'Connie' ' ose dark eyes so dark and so deep' Basketball ll,2,3,h, Captain MJ, Class Secretary K3 MD, Student Council C3 Secretary J, Red Cross Council C 7, Honor Society Chl, Senior Play Connie is well known for her athletic ability, especially in basketball Her sparkling smile and her cheery Hello' are familiar to all We shall all remember the wonderful job Connie did as our class secretary Donald Edward Ruguleiski 'Donnie' 'A faithful friend ls the medicine of life Don's plans for next year are uncertain His interests are many, but we believe his main interest is in machinery, working with CEPR 'U ll ' its .il ' r 5 ' N 'I' 6 ' s ZJL Orchestra C273 Baseball Q2,3,hD5 Football I . . . Th ' on ' 1+ I I I ug A - n Q .n George Nilliam Samnson nSam nHe leaned not on his fathers, bit himself ' Science Club Cl! Basketball C2 3 D, Stadent Council CTreasurer I Rin Committee C37 Senior Play Flower Show C J George's trademarks are his Irish sm le and his black car For these things, ueorge will be chiefly remembered George 13 really serious but when he smiles, you can tell there is a miscnievoas side to him also Paula Duane Scott 'Fire destroys wood but strengthens iron Science Club ill Class Vice President Cl 21 Student Council C2, Vice President 3, President Committee Q33 Flower Show K3 MD Yearbook Staff KM? Senior Play Paula has worked hard for her class and her school Hats off to Paula and her Student Council' Shirley Louise Smith Shlrl 'Those blue violets, her eyes Flower Show C3 MD Senior Play CProrert1esD Shirley is one of the friendliest girls in the class She always has a cheerful greeting for everyone After graduation, she rlans to attend a business college Donald John Thornton HThorny 'The laughter of man is the contentmen of uod Science Club Cl? We remember Don for his artistic ability and his ability to have a ready answer for anything that came along 1 1 U I 1 I M 1 nu ' I' 1 E P ' U S 9 5 M13 Honor Society f3,Ul3 Co-Chairman Ring A 5 V n I . ' H Il VI 1 S i - 'I ' n 1 . il Sidney Leith Toombs Sid ' s merry as the day is long Rifle Club C2 31, Driver Education 133, Senior Play Sid is a boy who can get along with everyone He is a very good actor also Sid is a little rascal at times Elaine lary Turner 'It is safer to keen silence than to speak Elaine is a very quiet girl, but she has a wonderful sense of humor when one gets to know her After graduation, she plans to work for a while and then attend an aviation school Edward Lewis Uhlman nEddie have too much of 1t'n Football CZI, Basketball ll,2,3,hl, Rifle Club il 2,3, J, Golf KCo Captain 3 I Eddie shows marked athletic ability He proved this by playing in four of our school's sports Parker Nelly Uhlman 'Tinker 'Play not for gain, but for snort n Basketball ll 2,3 D, Football C21 Tinker has a very good sense of humor He has been very active in sports during high school He is quite interested in agriculture and is thinking of going to Stockbridge next year N ll A .H , O l ' .ll N 'Blessed be agriculture if one does not 1 I+ ' ' 9,-I' ' ' I' D 1h . ' Kenneth Lowell Walker 'Ken' 'A plowman on his legs is higher than a gentlemen on his knees.n Orchestra l1,2,3,MJ3 Honor Society C3,hJg Student Council Khlg Senior Playg Yearbook Staff fbi. Ken is a quiet person. He is quite a farmer and is usually telling us about his experiences. Richard Creighton Walker nD1ckn W ny man w o has a jo as a chance Orchestra Kl,2,3l, Red Cross Q21 Rifle Club K2 3D, Football IBT, Baseball K1 Ml, Driver Education 137. Honor Society K3 D, Senior Play, Yearbook Staff Chl Dick is really fun to be with although he is more or less on the quiet side, but when he is with the rest of the boys, he is just as bold as any of them lalcolm Cecil Ward Mac 'A good name is better than precious ointment n Mac will always be remembered for his quiet manner and he will surely succeed in whatever he undertakes V W 7 P if I W 441 Q41 A h b h .N , O I , O . , L1 . N ll at 03 SZ, ,,,,T,.lie ,WW , A 'N A Y, 190 JZ Q9 'JG '1 awe Qfwrafuf Jne brl ht glorious, sunny day LH the early nart of oentember IQLI 3 JFOID of boys and irls, wno were late: to be known as the Class of '53 starte1 out on their days of learnlna. Like every other class, e had a crvhabv the first day This year it haonened to be a boy feorf bamoson just sat and cried all day lono In the middle of the first grade, Dick 'al J ne Jo from Jorce1 Little dld Dick know then about the work 1 a 1 do for us as cl as nresldent e1vnt years hence 1 ,ence of 1lrley Lynch, who had been out for quite a w11le, 1nl we a1ked Kathleen, her cousin, il sne knew what W11 TUG natter seen n t vue two of then Nbld rlaylnp doctnr and Kathleen decided 1 ld be remov d The only instrument Kaye could find Abe button nook hi ltv was in the hosr1t1l PSCUDSPBLIHA from 1cc ful ton llectony nc efen of ne 'lr ra1e I shall never Iorvet, for reasons of m ond t v a ull , wno ha, s1nce le 1s, ard I were 1unn ng a oand the t 1 ole ree n le Harvey school yard, each a different Wa met h 1 an at yed at no 1 the ne T three dafs w1t n ce F951 rra1e 'n ro ce to nu c and 1 ouns with such 1 ea 1n,, flueb drown Q 1 and Quo! 1 ht N 've eve 1 ecidci w h time to W 1 sb1l1tf s o FUD1lS rrfnf H1 nat 1 81 1a1 e1e1' n1n KLWLLILI n1r1l a L16 same o' n 1 1 1 H oach , er w 1ne' 1 1 t h 1ty e and o t1e NDF n for the neon e r h1 'Vf n Ld tlCUlWF month All a1tern1on JL vould nlay n Q ent 1 noun we wo have ice cxean ul6'C f ve 11 s IU 1 1 511 r ent h c 1r1 P xy Q nat en 16 1f le1rnel to whis Nl c, 1cn rec Fl Q uec1ded to e bI1VC 1 tzv cnewl tl r nch' 1' f 1 and 1U ne front of the whole clas Nlth the a 4 ched on her 1 le wonder llel ood dn ua e nt nev e1r, ourt1, m I6 lHtIOndP9d to 11k o ort 1 l1t1 be nfnace to ou1 e os ck doust n ned us Iron n 1 yt r lhe '1 th 'rude u the grade MILF the boys declded t time t N re reonle tttir talent ,rou them took a tri o 'orcester nt sans ofer the Il o Iohn A1nold was d o a solo but ad ery unfortunate accldent anl landed n the nos a However, mob an exfe ent t1nc fn for Tohn ar 1e rerfornance went over w 1 a nad s fa r1t rlP1S b 1 11 DQ RICH it ll alw1vs be na n 'e nezely agreed The ref r e1hcr -e cro1 ed ov r ltrons's ma ic thzesholf no ecare slx 'r dLIS al o o r1M lss ons room to iss Cum lngs' noon f one lour 1D the afternoon W J we feel 'IG t b hen' feorfe oanrson eci ed e was o n to e the r st of the Cla s know trat he was not a sissy, after all, but a oy h a l f '1SC1l6f 1n n1m He did tl s by dlrr nf I e e cDonald s n tails ln tne 1nkwe n1s tonned, noaever, because Irene had er alr cut I uess she Just didn't llke tHdL lue black tint' Je started aoind to danclng school Nhlle we were ln the ixth trade. Je had loads of Iun until the irls staxted fightin' about what boy they wexe 'oin to go with that nl ht Of course, the toys never knew anything about this. Q I w ' ' I Q X U X ' I I -1 ' - if I ' 1 V' 1 1 1 ' 1 1 ' w 1 V b t . f .1 1 '. T ,e ' .A 1 ' . 5,0 1 , ' ' 'J 3 ,lio 1111-d 'H ' 1 1 rter. ' ' - IB wax ,oing to as ' 'H' . Je nutlcel the abr ul ' ' ' 1 I A 2. Y' ' ' . . , 1 Z Q' , . , n It Q 2.3 t1n, 1 ' ' k.' A' J 1 ' , . 1 onIrley's tonnlls an . ,' e . ' Lg -'J was a ,, 't . o. r .V ' 1 . ' L ' 1 a 4 e1o' 35 1 ' . . J J 1'- t t g' st A 'U . ' Us ' 1 1 . .y ' , is the JBL Jruaillf th v .Q ft s .. ' 1 I r - 'o 114 ,a. L - i taf 1 -' ' 1 ' fy. Te . wit 1 crash d I J a.: 1 , me fo' ' Y, . : 'l' ' h a l 1 Fir Hsh'nur.q Tue se- .1 1 11 - t tdi :d us 1 . si resdin, or , nrm f as Roh' S Crows, Y 1oir1s, ' 16213, ' .j Woes. U13 I all, 'e - heen busy been 1 :r sf ce. Te d If it as hiq 1 1 sh N tlxe N 11'l 1 K d 511 I fia'Y V1-1'l ff? I o II' ?1f'l,lIlv' 1 1' ' j . l 'fs C l1l1' s ' mf 'l:d across the hall 1 d 1 cn a GLJVC nl 5 for U r HGll?l?' s .1 ils T11 s?1of1 tlf y nlzro l1u I ac'tI n,Q al1l' ity', i.m1 -l A2 - J 5 ' s Vzid F 1 5 La tnfn'. lur sl ya tn:n Lecefe VJ' iwuy h 'e 'e cf 1.H Vi1s Coho used o eve a Fufd at th1 1 f ':- ,'.t' 1 . l wQo had 'r,nlnys I tlft rar ' C 11 . . ' 'X 1: v1 : ' Ll 1 -ares, aint, talk, n.d at tllf , l of the aftex- 1 .1' 'uln 1 1 1 tri cookies. 'k1 1 gi ' the gd l. L d toys tlei' .'othday .resz s, w'i h vase r-1 or rlue 8K1 white checked hankies for the girls and wuistles or .' f 1 . 1U:1 f HY I'11' tE1e T sy 1. z' R11 t ' 3 wig' l,r 1 IJ j 3 12 , tple SD Nwl1. V1lf-'1iStl1 tnht iul Tr- we 1 .are third 5 zdwro, we if ' b- 111 ' an J ' '-ng Q11 dlVlN: clans 'ne. ohl'ley L: J bravery didr t last long for she .fx-1.1 c1111-int and hall to sts ' 1 in t - , 11 , ' ' ' urn T-r Q 1 nore. I . if it sme, C as Q 'F it t t d. T ' -at y1a 11r Y 1 we fe- ' ' , 1 'r 1nd rer- cards the 1 -er still 'linq a 1 ' 1 1: . Di ' 1 0 jo, ' I '. Headi 5 tzis '-n . - Q'f , w'n ' 1 J I 'i11 ,' E was . O sho' t .1.'. 1' ' ' . A 3 'r of 1- ' r t I . a l sf J 1 'zdi . 1 1 's 3179088 t sin: h 8 V H ' ' ' 1 .J 1 F 4 l l .Fit l. 3 1 Aler cn, wno has mince left ua, was 1 - : ll1 s z I-- . 1d tl. 1 1j' uf . ' 11 l,h a hfnml We 1 ' a boy'-en i1r -i' ase- tall fate this yea: with the lfys victors. But 1- las av' en said tL't ba1ehull is ot a srort for rirls. Hz 11- 1- . 1 1 .t 5e.t-111 W1 is e Miss E 1. . H 2 , 1 0. In a d b . ' th 5 a 11 . We ' s had the nrivileie of 5 ing f 1M N' lirb r's . V 'J ' n'1,: S 1' I 1or . A ' I . ,i' - Q .1 t y lg t', . T 31 - 1,1 d I h '-1 511 3 l t . e . J. 1 1 '1 ' b ' wit ot o1 1' ll '1 L.. ki '1 i g r n U I: I I' ll. T s 1 '- 1 ' f h hr: 1 . A ' ' ' T - ' . T - Q 5 ' ' ' s ' ' ' 1 I 1 s 5 V ' 12 1 , 1, 1 ' ' 1 , : . , . Nancy Peirce joined us from New York this year. She either decided she didn't like Westboro or else she was just homesick, because she wasn in school more than two hours when she developed a wicked headache and had to go home. Miss Gibbons was very nice to us on Friday afternoon if we had been good all week. 5he'd let us go down to the gym and dance to Skip to 'fy Lou. 'Ne went down only about two times during fhe year. Next year we again became ubig babiesn as we were the youngest members of the high school building. This year we were introduced to showers-- enough said--spelling bees, changing of rooms, and last but not least, the principal's office. The feuding Lynchs were at it again! and Shirley both came to school all scratched and bruised sufficient numbe of inquiries, we learned that these two kickin , and stone throwing fi ht The Lynch cousins now 't One day, Kathy After the lrls had a fist have patched up theix quarrel and are on the best of tenms In the eighth grade, the girls decided to try out the r cookin on the boys After cooking class, the boys would have anyth ng from marble cake to baking owder biscuits The food couldn't have been too bad because we still have all our boys with us This year we had three additions to our class Donald Tdornton from flinton, Bruce Rososky from lChl?8D, and Jan Inman from Danvers Jan wasn't with us very long when she dropped a bottle of ink on the steps outside Dr hussell's oifice what a howl it was to see Jan on her hands and knees SCPubb1HD up ink from the steps Never a dull moment, says Jan At long last, we became members of the hlgh school We entered high school with a huge treasury, and feeling pretty proud of this, we decided we were going to make it even larger le did thls, too, as a result of the dance which we held durlnp the year The first thing we were intro uced to as Nr 1 ss's favorite expression, no e hundred sentences These sentences we had to write if we were naughty The amounts rose to 25 and 26 thousand for some of the kids, and we were informed that we could not use ditto marks Oh, how some of us suffered from writer's cramp' chose for officers Dlck Kallio, president, Paula Scott, ice presldent, Ginny Hurter, secretary, and Bobby Hackett, treasurer They did such a good Job as fre nmen that we chose them arain as ophomores Did I say soohomo es? Oh yes, thls was 51d Toombs' year He was forever belnp put into the wastebasket upslde down becal e he was so mall a bit now and won't fit into a wastebasket loomb ie was very embarrassing le had the student COuHCll, a Tsomb ie was one ll a di h of olives in the play, pick However, he has grown up qu te A other tring that ha pened to interclass plays, sponsored bv of our stars He was su posed them up, and wh le picking them up, eat some of them Jhen sid found thls our he nearly had COHUIUCIOU He's aller c to olives and can't Jhat a tlne the cast and dlrectors hai tryin to finagle a wav so not have to eat the ol'ves eat them bid dld dance, We added more money to our txeasury th s year by holding our and wlnnlnv the magazine subscription contest Ah, what sale men 1 I from Icrmowt to Join us Q nce Dick' coming, tlere h s never been a dull moment n our cla Je new became upper cla smen junlors Je chan ed our oftfcel slightly thls year Dick and Bobby neld he'r ro ts, uinry became vice TFGSIAGN and Connle Ros 1 beclme secretary These four were chosen as our leadels ln our senlor year, al o Je were the first JUHlOP cla s not to have a Junior dance I uess our treasuly wa bi, ersufh, because we proved ourselves able sale men and added over C300 to our fP83SlPy a a result of the magazlne drive lhree of the Ol hl1 hts of our luDlO1 year w1th lrls' rules and the toys were the boy glll basketball same played wea wng DOXJU5 gloves, our Prom, and our proud of those rip s' Dick brown Joined with him came a hiv and helpful idit on the girls decided they wexe roine to try their dPlVlH licen es va 1 a sad si on the corners as we rode by' However, ri ht back at us and got their licen es, as far as to buy cars I guess the boys class rings Dld e from urafton thls our spoxts team out mart the boys to see the Juniwr this didn't last long feel pretty year, and, For once, by vetting boys standing for they got and quite a fev of them even went weren't outsmarted after all C r 4 , 'Y ' - ' if s. - 5 , . ' 0 i ' 4 . . 1 , . 4 n . - y . O , ' L ll ' . . . , . , o . 5' v ,Q V I s 0 ' mv 5 A . . . . 1 ' 1 I . X v my ' . ., o w x 4 . Q 1 ' - II d w . 'o n . 1 'I O , 0 . W6 . , , , . , . . f I ' s' , s . . .. r , ' ' ' s ' . Y . ' N , ls . s. . 5 ' . n . E H r, T J s . T kv U Rl , ' . . 3 S ' . -F f to ini s , , p -, L. . A , . .. . . . n , .3 1 I' I . 7 . . I K K r , , . ' N J u I .. - . : , ' r , 3 ' y 1- on' - ' I N . -5 . , 1 0 3 ul. rl . . Dick Ponta packed his bags, his joke books, and himself, and came down , I -M r ' . 'i ,. S Q E a 1 . 1 sses. 7 . s'. -- ' .. . g 'I 'Q ' . ' ' :v 'N ,J L C O f .' ' -1 . 4 . . , , . U. 1 P J 1. LJ K l 1 0 1 . f s ' . V. I' -. A ' 1 ' ' U .D 0 I V 1 ul ' ' . 5 . , ' ' s 1 If'g s. , , ., 1 ' a 1 r . , .7 .H . 1 1 - -1 s 5 U . . . ,- , - . , , . ID I J H . . . r- i . w y .2 . ' us ' ' R, V ' at i to ' ,s. ,Z U , 3 A Q Q to 'J 'J a VI ' . - g s . J s t qht U . . . . , , Q . s ' x ' ' a ,J x 0 .Ju C8715 J d, ' ser embe bec 1 J h ou LFP, were t t ofi e Hot b L1 s onf la 1 1 Jar ou VGC-ilu r 1 f we thou ht bro t elves ou and Pauls O Wat1vne toaet er a acou fo Un Ja lest ounce ty eo e 1ov-Jeff J the tin le: oC1CT Lowe' 1 nc s Jreer nuary 15 of brav nroved c C une more ldo? flu L11 flu ul Of! JCIUJO to Pfl L T tttr r o 1 of our elve 141, V Ventuc yeaxboov, cla trlr thought nel and the uno our fro n oul li I sy o ictl 6 rpf .lei Y '1 P wtf w, the seo 1 Vo ri he! feet' C u YI 5 YJ 1 o be mo elino Ilowexs UCC +1 1 , e mem ers of e 1 n ow ' +5 klave oec we tarted havin r The flrst hart of March, of work and o a lot o anf various o ler 1te1s, for toe sserbys to see ocno 1 went avon the ame as usual OI serlors st rted to be nre busy wlth CHl61 day and raduatlnn exexclses and many other busy buncr we Aexe' h all our joys, soxrows, ant wla nave ol, we al nanaff e drudge and show un on thls sta e today to s t arc 1 o sc o years which will remaln forever a, the History of the Class of 19GB Y Ie cnllected 1 cr were set on 6464 Ulf' lff Qor1 .L A ver' M noe went over O 1 'J axci w lvl 6 JJ s Jecl rnun t one drives ot of o ac s c ld o are a n 1 tle winch rc or 1 ttle lnc When we come to the tLrn in the roau And look bac! UUPDUQU larry years The memories that axe so deal to us Return to remind us oi laugntel an! teals The serious days and the days full of joy de'll remember tkem come wmat may JVC o Q I1 no' AA 1 K- ifl entlt el be a fel lay 6 JI Of' nd an r tPI 6 C U I V1 4 1 :NDN J 'ICQ O have e wrucn arexs nt zine brooler hou,e roof dflfjvv' DUE, Alfol. 1 J 1 ot were a 1 lassner b t tl e trlr cla, uentzl na X45-vu And never regret those days spent here in scnool, Which wlll R619 us along 1ife's ulqhwav. Though we leave you now, Our hears will ever be true to vou, Always as we oass on t1rou,n life We will nonor thy name. Ani o' . Y ' a'f o ' first fi Pls, which ildi't rr' if hy too be and only one . yer- H 1 1 go. f tg -r 5, 1' . vet I o-l you what day thai was? Yell, I will Q ease we all 'elt rr' L rlui . v sf, :S tnfs nay, Je wry, V hip oenllr . To finls r lest ye.1 we had two ai1i'fJn: to our clansf- m1,J ' 2 Fri L Br1nr:' V H1 ky, ' onirley HL. winwon frm H,wt 1 Rirn ' w , ' - 'o'f1 , ' 1 :ale of '1 fstrae cprds rod ?tw'1 .ery, c 'ss r , res, ns 1' A ' 3en'or r I ,,1 f ',or: Qvef to 11- V' se.H .'.' 1 3 s 1'y 'lay wrs 'olnv to - Q -1'1e . C T6 ,, night of dress .leer 1 nfne of ug were yet qufte .ure vf ou ln:4. ' -'-r, tLe 1, lor a, , H U A , wftu a tank, ul leant ' . 'i 1 so. .,lu ' .e of the o -' oho , , f .L r class for . sQ.2 ther- Q f f 'r tel-'fiian Stars--Lelre J'chrw e, Ve y Y 4 ,-, Irfre H U 911 .' .I . Q ' J. wh L a'ne -Qc itn ure. of a Ynleiein in observance f . it ' 1 P' .' V., . d L, '. -'.'. ayE,: '.:1e,a+f f:'1:s N111 ,jet 5 h- 1 nf'n a ontr', lor ,re Peuniorn of 195' f' nifn : ' vitn U 7'f g' 7 - uhuufe as :ro mor. A. -1 , 19 3 tr. tub: nn las f t f . . - Q. 1 -2 ' - r in' w:.t di n .o XMB e' ito ' . , t'1!r :lrod ,r '. Ve . o 1 rret,' ti' - '- ogse n t ' Y sfnjl senior fe'rte1 '- ' - A ' , A ' 53 N .1' ' 1 , als fun. Y A , 1 - '. 'e, ,aiap Ju, i ' 1 tl- ' U wzi l 'l U to of U ' 1' S f , ra'L I. 1 . n sf: ' 'l 2 ' 5' . I' 1 E 'e 'fb -, u ,le ,l F a 1 ' K A tty . ' L ' r1.ns f th 'e, rs ' Q ' 'f ,1 ' . l ' ,1 .. 5.5. N' t a as 1 f fa. Mit f 0 S 1 ' 1 1 t D y 1 '- 'tl J' lei to hear th y ' 'C J 'g- 'X fi ,i fecall ur ,, 'ol .l ' f' . 1, . a an ' , 2 A. , K , . . I. I 1 4 g 1 V 1 L.. . 1 V, New Class Optimist Class Pessimlst Typical Senior Boy Typical Senior Girl Prettiest Hair Prettiest Eyes Nicest Hands Most Athletic Boy Most Athletic Girl Girl With Best Figure Boy With Best Physique Most Studious Least Class Class Class Studious Wit Gum Chewer Wolf Class Flirt Best Dressed Best Dressed Most Popular Most Popular Quietest Noisiest Noisiest Boy Most Boy Girl Boy Girl Boy Boy Girl Likely To Succeed Virginia un Girl Most Likely To Succeed Paula c Most Pleasant Smile Prettiest Girl Most Handsome Boy Class Sophisticate Class Midget Class Giant Favorite Favorite Favorite Favorite Favorite Favorite Favorite Favorite Favorite Favorite Favorite Favorite Song Orchestra Actor Actress Comic Strip Beverage Pastime Sport Color Radio Show T V Show Food ax Brenda t Paula Scott Malcolm MacKay Richard Kallio Paula Scott Margaret Concaugh Leone Cochrane Jan Inman Donald Larsen Connie Rossi ter Nancy Peirce Donald Larsen Peggy Foster Philip Norton Bobby Hackett Harriet Perkins John Arnold Shirley Hutchinson Richard Kallio Irene McDonald Richard Kallio Virginia Hunter Clement Hitchings Richard Ponto Shirley Hutchinson Richard Kallio ott Peggy Foster Margaret Concaugh Leone Cochrane Richard Kallio Nancy Peirce Shirley Hutchinson Donald Larsen Stardust Guy Lombardo Burt Lancaster Marilyn Monroe arr Smilin' Jack Coke Sleeping Basketball Blue Music and Lace 'I Love Lucy Steak X93 I 0 , H - Quietest Girl Marlyn Dunn 5 - 3 - N N O I n fi HDD 611163 HDU E Hlllqg ,J gm? 2591 45, W. 'I 'ik-9 QE! H If PLE? 65?-P9 '11 4 i 51 iii Iancy Jylfe 55 Vice President Carole Christie Vice President Robert Jewett 'S President Lavid Nourse 'S Treasurer SEQ fi 65444 0544024 Lorna Wright 'S Secretary Carolyn Viller 'SS Secretary Edmund Cederlund 'SS Treasurer Richard Brady 5 President Barrie MacKay 5 Treasurer Nonnan Boyer President Lois Lang 'So Secretary E11 abeth owre Vice President R fb QW E we II Ii L F1 E3 'f'-'sais Sf? 142 3 ' cv 6 3 BBQ 535. 2354 4 r ,915 ug, First Row Second Rov Third Row Fourth Row 81761 79? Francis Budroe, John Arnold, David Nourse, Peter Vurph Captain Vickey Orlando, Edward Hunter, Paul Cosman, Robert Jewett, Dick Houston Assistant Vanager Gerald Haskell, Leonard DiProf1o, Alvin Hulbert, Henry Blazquez, John Stahl, Albert Whitford, Bruce Rososky, Malcolm VacKay, Fritz Brunner, Allan Store Charles Rososky, David Cox, Vanager Ted Hulbert Coach Charles Kent, Philip Bullen, David Adams, Wilfred Cochrane, Clement Hitcnings, Robert Sm th, Paul Bayliss, James Shaughnessy, Robert Cook, Athletic Director Harold P4sher Charles Fournier, Edmund Cederlund, Herbert Arnold, James Parker, George Lees, Carl Nalker, Peter Vullen, Assistant Nanager Timothy Nourse Y Q 5 NHS CN .. IQ 3, '24 . .sr ' 4 1 A se -ff 1 ' adam S,,,aa.4 2 f11Kfd:'Y 'gF D' Az '?'ji'is?' J wi-5543: 91 f Y ef? 157, my ik y'w V91 O ,A X! 1 ggi, L., JE? Y ' ga H -T 5, 5 1 - Cf f ' X 2 y. , . .r . 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