Westborough High School - Cotton Gin Yearbook (Westborough, MA)
- Class of 1955
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'V' ' Tl 5 '1'-511' ,:4.',,, 1 'A , I 'f.k,Nzr. , ' Q , ,V ,,Wer f L' 'f A ?V t ff 'Q ,'L'2 T ' V . ,, Q pf V g ' ' ' V - I A 1 . A v M V-pi. p I 2 Y N., A 1,3-, 3 mf . 1 q, V ,ff f,J V-hw. - , KV f' 17 T , A.' V E' 'N A ' - ' -QV ':. il? 'Us . im., E , V The V .UU mm Em-1 .ff N E W gf LJEEUJUFU Hugh EEIWUUL JUNE, WE gg Derivation We, the graduating class of 1955, dedicate our yearbook, THE COTTON GIN, to Miss Devin, one of our favorite teachers and one of our best friends. -3- 7a'culty lst Row: Miss Hopkins, Miss Nelson, Mrs. Meakin, Mr. Bradford, Mr. Robinson, Miss Robertson, Miss Wadleigh, Miss Kane. 2nd Row: Mr. Riley, Mr. O'Neill, Miss Conroy, Miss Stead, Mr. Williams, Mr. Kojoyian. 3rd Row: Mr. Chapman, Mr. Moran, Mr. Walsh, Mr. Fisher. There were twenty-two members, including part-time art and music teachers, on the faculty for the 1954-55 year. It was the first year for two of these members, and we cer- tainly hope they like it at Westboro High. M4- sensors Z ri 35 3 Y. '. 9' 9 I , ., 's Q . .1 v P, ' Jil . 4 n? u . A.. W, W3 'T K 4 X 'T' . fs . . V 1 W , . . V V 'H 'i miip . -fm . A . ,. ,I , 1' YE . Y .X ai APA . - 3 2 ' VJ 4 4 '. fi, V 1- f H . hp 1 1 v if V Q ' wb-milk . f Q, 2 ' .52 if' WE. A 5 :ff . J-V if: . if xv ,Q ' , A '- f . ::.:' 5, . Ai 1 1' -'T Li 1:5 vglf- ,I sf- S . feff A ,, , ' A N i -- .4 :xg- Y Q- ' Wmau Catherine Bent Muriel Bombard Eleanor Ann Carroll Margaret Mary Hogan Marilyn jane LaPointe Jean Bernadette Orlando Robert Campbell Walker Lois jane Warburton -,7',- S A enior C7444 Ufficef-A Robert Walker ..,..,....................,. ....................,. T reasurer Peggy Hogan .... ....... V ice President Norman Boyer ...,. ........,.... P resident Carolyn Miller ,.,....,.,,...........,.,,.....,.,.....,,............. Secretary This year the class officers began working the day they were chosen. The Senior year is a very busy one especially for the officers. This year the officers did their best for the class and worked hard under the direction of Miss Conroy. kg, NANCY LOUISE ADAMS She greets you kindly one and all. Cheerleader 3,44 Yearbook Staffg Basketball 1,29 Scorer 2g junior Red Cross 2. Nancy will always be remembered for her friendly smile and her ability in cheerleading. JUDITH ALYCE BERQUIST Bobo Always quiet and always trueg and ready to enjoy some hu- mor, too. Band 35 Yearbook Staff, Chorus 35 Fashion Show 2. Judy appears to be very quiet and shy, but get her in cr crowd and she isn't as shy as you would think. We wish you luck in the future, Judy. DAVID PETER ADAMS Jumbo Life is itself a game of football. Football 1,2,3,4g Co-Captain 43 Lettermen's Club 43 Basketball 2,3,4g Baseball 1,2,5. Dave has been a great asset to our school sports. He doesn't know what is in store for the future, but whatever he does we know he will succeed. I J ' : CATHERINE BENT Cathy The pen is mightier than the spoken word. Rifle Club 3, Chorus 33 Honor Society 45 Senior Play, Proper- ties, Oriel 1,2,3,4g Yearbook Staffg junior Red Cross 1. Cathy is the one who is always called on when something in the literary field needs doing. Good luck in the future, Cathy. H . x .1 6 RQ- A , ,, .!. MARY LOUISE BIRMINGHAM Lulu Laugh and the world laughs with youg weep and you weep alone. Basketball 2g Chorus 4. Mary Lou with her wonderful sense of humor is liked by ey- eryone. No matter what Mary Lou does after graduation she will be sure to make many friends. . . lm Aix! 1 PATRICIA ANN BLISS Patsy To have friends one must be a friend. Senior Playg Basketball 1,2,3,4g Chorus 3,4. We shall always remember Patsy's smiling disposition and her ability to make friends. MURIEL BOMBARD Idgie It's nice to be natural when you are naturally nice. Student Council 3,4g Secretary 4g Cheerleader 2,3,4g Co-Captain 45 Honor Society 4g Yearbook Staffg Senior Play. Idgie is well liked by everyone because of her wonderful personality. Www-f'16'7M NORMAN EDWARD BOYER Norm Keep quiet and people will think you a philosopher. Class President 25,45 Basketball 2,3,4g Orchestra 4g Yearbook Staffg Chorus 4. Norman has been our class president for the last three years, and he has done a wonderful job. We will always remember Norm for his good work and for his dry remarks in any situation. -10- ' I5 MARY JANE BULGER Missy Mischief, thou art swift to enter. Chorus 4g Senior Playg Basketball 2,5,4g Secretary 2. If there is any mischief to be found, Missy is bound to be found within. Missy, would you tell us your secret for being the life of the patty? QW PHILIP EVERETT BULLEN Phil An actor though Phil may be, he can be real serious as you can seefi Rifle Club 5,43 Chorus 3,4g Senior Playg Yearbook Staffg Golf 25 Football 2. Phil was our class actor in many plays in grade school and high school alike. Even though he was quite an actor, he took part in many school activities and could be very serious about the things he did. rw ,. 9 ELEAN OR ANN CARROLL Love me, love my dog. Senior Play, Prompterg Yearbook Staff. Sadness is a word unknown in Eleanor's vocabulary. She is ever cheerful and always willing to lend a helping hand. .6242 EDMUND JAMES CEDERLUND Eddie I never think of the futureg it comes soon enough. Class Treasurer 2g Lettermen's Club Treasurer 4g Football l,2,4g Basketball 2. Eddie has always been a good sport and this year really did a fine job on the football team. He always seems to get out of any predicament by just showing his little-boy smile. 477i Senior Play, Properties. cooking. ' CHARLES MARK FOURNIER Chuck Mischief comes by the pound and goes by the ounce. Baseball 2,4g Football 2,3,4g Oriel 45 Senior Play. We shall always remember Chuck as a fun-loving fellow who could give anyone a race for the title Class joker. He has always been a good athlete. 1 s J, Basketball 4g Chorus 3. ones to watch out for. MARGARET MARY HOGAN Peggy Friendship is the highest degree of perfection in society. Class Vice-President 3,4g Student Council 2,3g Basketball 2g Hon- or Society 3g Senior Play, Prompterg Yearbook Staff. As our class vice-president the past two years, Peggy has done an excellent job. We will always remember Peggy for her happy smiles no matter what happens. MA Y FRANCES DESPRES A glad heart maketh a cheerful countenance Student Council 2,3,4g Chorus 1 Oriel 1 2 3 4 Yearbook Staff Mary appears very quiet but always has a laugh ready She has taken part in many school activities Her favorite pastime IS CAROLE JEAN FRANCESCO Toni Man is the only animal that blushes or needs to Carole, would you tell us if that is your natural color or is it because you are just bashful9 They say the quiet ones are the STEPHEN OTIS INMAN Cheer up, the worst is yet to come. Steve's curly hair and sense of humor are surpassed by none. Steve can always be recognized inside of school by his big smile. We all wish him the best of luck in the future. . A Q ' 4- DOROTHY ISABELL LEES Good company and good discourse are the very sinews of virtue. Band lg Basketball 2,5,4g Chorus 3,4g Senior Play. Wherever Dottie is, there are always good-natured joking and fun. Part of her success is due, we feel, to her ability to laugh at a joke made at her own expense. ,Q...1zpe1f4Mf DAVID CHARLES HUNTER Porky The way to a man's heart is through his stomach. Football l,5.41Chorus 5,4g Lettermen's Club 5,1ig President Li, Everyone will remember Porky as a good athlete, a good stu- dent, and a good sport. , , I L. A 1 Steve MARILYN JANE LA POINTE Bunny A good name is rather to be chosen than great riches. Student Council 3g Honor Society 3,4g Chorus 3,4g Basketball 13 Yearbook Staffg Oriel 1,2. Bunny is a girl who always seems quiet until you get to know her well. She is always a good sport and is well liked by everyone. Dottie -1 3.. GEORGE JAMES LYNCH, JR. Georgie Little said is soon amended. Oriel 1. George never had much to say, but he always had many friends. He will be remembered as a good sport and for his ap- preciation of a good joke. - I li' C ,Jaya CAROLYN RUTH MILLER Skill and confidence are an unconquered army. Class Secretary 3,49 Vice-President 2g Cheerleader 2,3,4g co-cap- tain 4g Orchestra 1,2,3g Basketball lg Chorus 5,4g Senior Playg Yearbook Staffg Honor Society 33 Oriel 1,2,3,4. Carolyn has been in a lot of activities in which she has done y a swell job. i fins? PATRICIA MARTINA MOCKLAR Patty Eyes too expressive to be blue, too lovely to be grey. We shall always remember Patty's vivacious personality and her good nature. She always had that Out of the bandbox look, f I f ' X , I . PATIENCE ELIZABETH NADEN Pat The secret of life is in art. junior Red Cross lg Chorus l,2. Patty always has 21 cheerful smile for everyone she meets, and with this smile we know she will gain any goal she attempts. .-14.- CWI ww MV DOMONIC MICHAEL NAPLES Dom Dom is quiet and shy, but when you get to know him, you will find he's a swell guy. Basketball 2,4g Manager of Football team SA. Even though Dom is the shy type, you would always see him around the school doing work. He was always willing to do any- thing that was asked of him. '-xl , V ft? ,, , , wo 'A' MARION KATHERINE NICHOLS An ideal wife is a woman who has an ideal husbandf' Band lg Junior Red Cross 1. Marion was the first girl in our class to be married. One of the busiest seniors, she not only maintains good grades, but she takes care of her family. JEAN BERNADETTE ORLANDO Jeannie Silence is more eloquent than words. Junior Red Cross 2. Jeannie is a teachers dream come true. She is always co-op- erative and can be depended on to do the right thing at just the right time. QQQQ7? ARLENE BEVERLY ROCHELEAU Rush She does not only find the jest but the laugh too. Senior Play, Propertiesg Band Ig Chorus 2,3g Basketball l,3g Cheerleader Substitute 4. Arlene's witty sayings and wonderful sense of humor will al- ways be remembered by her friends and classmates. Her fellow cheerleaders will never forget the help she gave them. -15-. 4 kV:',iJ.fff: ' SARA-JANE SCOTT Basketball 1,2513 Qlmfug 4g Student Council lg Vice-President l. A true sport he will always be. captain 4g Baseball 1,2,3,4g Lettermen's Club 3,4g Rifle Club 1. Charlie has done a fine job as the co-captain of our football team. He has a wonderful personality and always has a big smile for everybody. N W BARBARA ISABELLE ROWE Life is short but there is always time for courtesy. Orchestra l,2,3,4g Red Cross 3,4g Chorus 3,4g Yearbook Staffl Sf?- nior Play Properties. Barbara has been our Red Cross representative for our jun- ior and Senior years. She enjoys sewing and makes some of her own clothes. 44' 1' X. DONALD SANFORD Don Good things come in small packages. Donald may be our class midget in size, but that does not make him any less popular. He is well liked by everyone espec- ially for his quietness and his sense of humor. , rf i, .4 A faithful friend is the medicine of life. Sara is famous for her winning ways and friendliness. High CHARLES FRBDERICK ROS KY L0lly Class President 15 Football 1,Z,3,4g Chorus 3,43 Senior Playg Co- A A .A ROBERT HENRY SMITH Bob A time to keep silence and a time to speak. ALLEN HERBERT SMITH Smitty Beware of him that telleth tales. Class Treasurer lg Basketball 4. Allen is a quiet boy in school but always enjoys a good laugh no matter where he is. He likes to play basketball and did a fine job as treasurer in our freshmen year. fl I I ,r Senior Play Football 4 Yearbook Staff. Bob can always be counted on whether 1: be a play or some group activity. Bob likes football and did a swell job in our Sen- ior play. His willingness to work will bring, him many friends in the future. ROBERT CAMPBELL WALKER 'Bobl' He leaned not on his father but on himself. CARL EVERETT WALKER Carl If you have nothing to say, say nothing. Football 2,5,4g Baseball 5,4g Chorus 3g Student Council 4g Rifle Culb 1,2,3,4g Orchestra l,2,3,4g Lettermen's Club 4g Senior Play, Lights. Carl doesn't say much but everyone knows he's around. He will be remembered for his quiet manner his good sportsman- ship, and his friendly way. fr--D-.ff5 7.1-02 Xearbook Staff, Student Council 3,4g President 4g Honor Society 3,41 Vice-President 5g President 4g Class Treasurer 3,4g Senior Playg Boys' State 3g Chorus 5g Junior Red Cross Zg Baseball 35 Football 5,-4g Grchestra 1,2,3g Lettermen's Club 4g Projectionist 2,3,4. Bob's industry and his leadership will win him much suc- cess in the future. He will always be remembered for his friend- liness. LOIS JANE WARBURTON Loie Without love and laughter there is no joyg live amid love and laughter. Chorus 33 Honor Society 3,4g Oriel l,2,3,4g Senior Play, Stageg Stu- dent Council Zg Yearbook Staff. We will always remember, especially, two traits of Loie's. First is her rare individualism and informality, and second is her ability to find humor in any situation. J . ,f - , f-Wo fi f 'fffi 'Aff' ujoa-dune! JEAN ELIZABETH WOODMAN Jeanie Quiet is she when under rule, But oh how different out of school. Chorus 5,-4g Girls' State 53 Oriel l,2,3. I guess most of us will remember Jeanie's wonderful singing voice for a long time to come. www pw When wa some Ca the bend in the road And LooK bacK through happg gears. -llwz, mcvhor'LaS that are so dam to us Return to nmlhd us o-P Laughter and tam-5, The sm-tous dogs and the days full of Jog, XA!Z'l,l-l ZVY1ZYY1l'JZf' lfl1Zl'Yi CGYYWCL UJl'1BL rmacl., And Hover regret those, days gpant have in School, lAfl1'LCl'1 will l'ltlp US along LLfq,'5 l1lgl1w'al:J. -llrougl-1 wa, leave tdou how, Our hcarls will ever' ba True, to :doug Always 'cs Lum pass on through life, We will honor thaj hnimc. -181 underclass IIIBII ., T : x 'ffm Gini, 'z ,W :ES E EF r ,, I, -is 1 7 .E I k 1 ft 1 1 511' 1 '5 1 1 . 3- . ..f'. 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' 1 3214.5 fl a FE 1 mf 11, 1 II r-III 1 1 '. .19 x Li EE 0 V 1 1' ' I. 1 1 1 159 QI I 1 AJ jk? 1 1 '1 P. i' 1 12 -1121. , 1: ffl, 5 Il 1 . I -1? E13 l 0 . lst Row: Susan Brunner, '57, Timothy Nourse, '56, Elizabeth Towne, '56, Richard Bra- dy, '56, Lois Lang, '56, Murray Ballou, '57, Beverly Skog, '57. 2nd Row: Sandra Rossi, '58, john Walker, '57, Harris Fairbanks, '58, Derreth Montgomery, '58, William Brown, '58. Elected by the members of the class, The officers take over the responsibility of lea- dership. They do a great deal in helping the class socially and educationally. They super- vise all class meetings and look after the class activities during the year. -21- lm dercfa SS HC TW We S athletics 1 4 41,1 . pe , ,my imp V u,. f r 1 4, 1333 Q1 E3 5, Eg' ,fgWf555??wEe1eeff1w ,wmmafa f f A , 'H gy ,wv - f w v J , ww ' by , 1, pw J ,L A F QW 700 Mall lst Row: Clifton Trethewey, Robert Smith, Paul Bayliss, James Parker, Co-Captain Da- vid Adams, Co-Captain Charles Rososky, Edmund Cederlund, Herbert Arnold, Harry Shepherd, David Hunter, Manager Timothy Nourse. Znd Row: Coach Kojoyian, Trainer Domonic Naples, Harry Robinson, Fred Stahl, Charles Fournier, George Bates, George Lees, George Wilson, Robert Walker,Robert DeAr-mond, Roland Robinson David Saw- yer, james Shaughnessy, Athletic Director Fisher, Coach O'Neill. 3rd Row: Carl Walker, Leo Tancrell, Arthur Gilman, Donald Barr, Herbet Rowe, Donald Young, Richard Brady, Tom Gibson, Chester Arnold, William Linnane, Harry Crump. 4th Row: Assistant Man- ager Donald Ayres, Paul Marandett, Gerald O'Brien, john Walker, William Hogan, Law- rence Zwicker, Gerald MacConnell, Francis Tetreault, Richard Tyler, Paul Murphy, As- sistant Manager Peter Reardon. The 1954 football season, although not the best, was a fairly successful one. The whole school should be very proud of all the boys for everyone of them did his best, which should be good enough for anyone. 1 5 x,h,xx-Mmm 'Q C90 O BOYS' BASKETBALL TEAIVI Under the leadership of Captain Boyer, the boys did their best and made us all very proud of them. illlliigElsiE!3iEEEH5EEE5335555511132, A A A GIRLS' BASKETBALL TEAM The girls' team, under the direction of Miss Stead, was very successful and did 11 fine job, 27- ,. Q, i-ta 751: :gat gtk tm I,ETTERMEN'S CLUB OFFICERS Under the direction of Mr. Kojoyian and the officers, the Lettermenls Club held two dances during the past year in a successful attempt to raise money to buy sweaters for the seniors on the football team. CHEERLEADERS The cheerleaders, under the direction of Mr, Kojoyian and Mr. Chapman, have worked very hard this year. Their first dance was a tremendous financial success. They were very thrilled when they were asked to join the football team in their ban- quet which was held in Westboro. , Q? 2 activities ik' I i I 122 v 'SP -4' ,G Q Q -C J 1 if 5 C 2 Z' 1 3 12' , if l I 4 HONOR SOCIETY The Honor Society under Mr. W.1lsli has accomplished many things during the p.1st ye.1r. 'figs PL J ' 'F vw , Q0 l O 1 STUDENT COUNCIL This year the Student Council has done fl good job under its revised constitution. Under the guidance of Mr. Kojoyian, it has completed many projects for the benefit of the school. JUNIOR RED CROSS The Junior Red Cross is doing a good deal of work. It has had a membership drive to raise money for a helpful cause, and a membership dance. The classes have also made scrapbooks to send to childrens hospitals. RIFLE CLUB The Rifle Club's activities, under the direction of Mr. J. W. Baldwin and Williams, have been successful and lots of fun for all members. The Rifle Club tries to teach the proper and safe use of firearms. -32- : Qs' W, 451 Y' gd' fra, tp wi f W l , 4, f' 'Q is 1 5311 vt 'iff ,Ai 23123 X W 1 f ,grey Sw funn ,1 , wt siygiqyl - eiziflsi 9 ' rTi zZf J 5 . l r S --.. W 'cial , lst Row: Betty Sheehan, Everdene Westray, Sandra Hulbert, jane Pero, Caroline Miss Hopkins, Mary Despres, Sandra Van Dyck, Verne Barnes, Lenice Dempsey, Eliza- beth Towne, Grace Morrill, Lois Lang, Louise Carlson, Catherine Bent, Miss Wad- leigh, Miss Robertson. 3rd Row: Beverly Skog, Gay Brookes, Charles Fournier, Domo- nic Naples, George Lynch, Raymond Phaneuf, Doris Cox. Murphy, Carolyn Miller, Elaine Thurber, Ann Marandett, Judith West. Znd Row' Each year under the direction of Miss Wadleigh, the Oriel staff does an ex- cellent job in writing school news and other enjoyable articles for everyone's reading pleasure. , griifi , if 33 35511 grie f:-1 71 fa' ear6volr Staff lst Row' Nancy Adams Carolyn Miller Maril n L P ' P . . , . , . y a ointe, eggy Hogan, Eleanor C. ll M 'l ' arro , urie Bombarcl. 2nd Row. Mary Despres, Barbara Rowe Robert Walker Robert Smith, Norman Boyer, Philip Bullen, Catherine Bent. 7 7 The Yearbook staff and Miss Conroy have worked hard to have what we think will be one of the best yearbooks. -34- ff' il . . V X , , kv if gui: WWC FL fn 'W' L '5 ,I F pw Mig! 9 if N.. ,iff CJTIZOZ WG, I QQ W THE CLASS QF 1955 IN THE 7th GRADE This is a picture of the students of the Senior Class when they were in the some great changes from the time they came into the High School until now, seventh grade. As you can see there are when they will be leaving. autngrap hs .- ,,-- mi f 4 QW' V14 A f .3551 f' 1. 'J' 4 4-WSP x Vmnflaf 1 KQZZZQQ M QW Hwaadf ,.-wwf' faculty autographs dbudb advertising ? Z . i Q f s 3 X v 1 . L 31 9,144 1 if . In ,T . 'mf NE: ,us ,gm , V wr lim ,Q ' ' I I 'K' 3931. lx - 71.1 X M 37122 Q K . 1 S-4 i - JH . '1's?ir'v:j' pf 'W :i '- .. -19' A . ilikml. fwf- . v 'G- Q. . nfl,- 1 - E V . al : I I '-,Q -1-1 . A un r. J, f Jr' 1 3, K 1, 'J Arcade Barber Shop Arcade Shoe Service Barbara's Beauty Salon Mr. and Mrs. Warren J. Bent Berkeley Stores Mrs. Mildred Berquist Mr. and Mrs. Frank Birmingham Mr. and Mrs. Lester H. Bombard Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Boyer Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bradford Breezy Hill Nursery Mr. and Mrs. Leo Carroll Chamberlain Bros. Mkt. The Coffee Shop Miss Natalie Connors M.ss Mary Conroy Mr. and Mrs. Francis Despres Dacey's Diner E:onomou's Restaurant Edmar Shops Fay's Dairy Mr. Harold Fisher Mr. Edgar M. Fournier Mrs. Natalie M. Fournier Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Goggin Gould Cleaners Miss Marjorie Greenwood Harold's Atlantic Station Herman's Dry Goods Mr. and Mrs. James E. Hogan Miss Barbara Hopkins Mr. and Mrs. Robert Roy Hunter J. 8: J. Appliances J. 8: R. Sales Mr. Aredis Kojoyian james Lowe Lowe's Variety Store M. 8: M. Package Store Miss Arlyne Marcy Martin's Barber Shop J. Baron Mason Bob Mathieu Ford Sales McDonald's Package Store Mrs. Francis Meakin Mr. and Mrs. William Miller jr Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mocklar Modern Hardware Mr. Paul Moran Mr. and Mrs. Philip C. Nash J. S. Nason and Company Miss Arlene Nelson Miss jean Nichols Mr. john O'Neill Paige jewelers Mrs. G. E. Paul Ph'l's Mobilgas Station Mr. Richard Piper The Rexall Town Pharmacy Miss Edith Robertson Mr. and Mrs. Charles Robinson Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Rowe Rufus M. Shaw Swan Hardware Company Trank and Sons Town Taxi Mrs. Dorothy Trethewey Waddell Motors, Inc. Miss Ruth Wtidleigh Mr. and Mrs. Everett M. Walker Lowell K. Walker Mr. William Walsh Mr. and Mrs. F. W. 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