Westford Academy - Clarion Yearbook (Westford, MA)
- Class of 1959
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I O 775-14 72aaw It ns wlth deep appreclatron and gratntude that we the class of 1959 dedicate our yearbook to Mrs Mary T Quinn who has been our most helpful class advisor for the past four years She has glven freely of her time In llstenlng to all our problems both social and academuc There are no words of our own that can express our srncere thanks but these of Matthew Arnold seem to be a most fitting tribute To thee only God granted a heart ever new To all always open to all always true 6 yy is . I., 1 I. ' 15752 'i 'Q' 'A nf rx 1. ,' Y r r ,, My D sq: 1 ' , '- .Z N A , 0 HF I 2 sb qw V Kftflg r .. f it 'Ll -ul' . I jiri ,ah ', f ,' . . QT T, Ef f Hg. . ,i , ' ' 'u f ' 1 I 1 I I I ' ' I I I ll , II , . SUPERlNTENDENT'S MESSAGE Now that you have successfully com- pleted the secondary phase of your educa- tion, you have a right to feel proud, but not contented. For the education you have received, you have the greater responsibility to extend your knowledge, both through formal and informal education, to better yourself, your community, your country. LLOYD G. BLANCHARD PRINCI PAL'S MESSAGE The graduation of the Class of 1959 terminates formal education for the maiority of its members. A large minority will, how- ever, continue at various schools and col- leges. The secret of success is really no secret at all. It can be yours, regardless of choice of profession or vocation, providing you remember that it must be earned by doing lust a little bit better than your competition. With best wishes to each member of the Class of 1959, I remain Sincerely, JOSEPH E. JOYCE, JR. O I , l ll' a, ,A n Q , 1 v 5 .,n+.-,wanna ,gg few:-'EI N , facul MADELEINE B. MARY T. QUINN THEODORE LAPIERRE IRENE MITCHELL SPAULDING Regis College B.Ed., University of New B,S, in Edu Lowell State A.B., Boston University A.B., M.Ed. Hampshire M.Ed., Riviere College French l, 2, 3 Fitchburg State Teachers M.Ed., Plymouth Teach- English 7 English 4 College ers College Head of English Depart- Yearbook Staff Latin l, 2, 3 Chemistry ment Guidance Senior Science Class Advisor-Senior Physics Class Head of Science Depart- Head of Foreign Lan- ment guage Department DONALD MacLEAN CHESLEY STEELE MILDRED HANRIGHT KENNETH H. ROBES A.B., Boston University B.S., Springfield College Bridgewater State Teach- B.S., Dartmouth Science Club Physical Education ers College Algebra l, 2 Driver Education Boys' Coach Social Studies Plane Geometry Sophomore Advisor Librarian Trigonometry Solid Geometry i 1, Q ,j J Q 3 , ' EQ 'Z 4. rg . ,ig ,-'jifrf , 3 r ' . M 1..wv,Jf-4 V A 1 -'din . -N gg, A:-'25 xiii, f 5. . va Q, Q' J .f A ,ff .-f.iL .Tii vi-Q . -J f FX QR-A'-Ni2 'i ' L ,A ,S ,1,,, uf-E VT' ,ffgn , Quv 7 1 5 6' V fm A ' 5, if if ffwaff wi , -v ff,,.1 '5 SiJY ff fgiiie 2-SES A 'rn' 4. 3' 1-1. gg ...gy .y . 4 , f-M2321 :'ff'f'.x4- , ,zgizklfb Y mf , , I fr VKW GW , vi J . is W: ' 95 7 1 G THOMAS J- DAVIES BETTE R- HOOK HAROLD J. READY MARIE GIACOPPE A.B. History B.A. History Holy Cross Fitchburg State Merrimack College Michigan State Bosfon Univ. B,S, Ed, MaTl'1 Univ- MlCl'll9an College of Bus. Science 7, 8 Science M-Ed-I Fitchburg Sfale B.S. Bus. Ed. Cheerleader Coach Class Advisor 7 Teachers Business Class Advisor History Math Junior Class Social Studies P.O.D. RITA M. CROWLEY HELEN B. CAMPBELL NORMAN G. SURRETTE CHRISTINE HOLMES A.B., Simmons Univ. of N.H., B,A, Univ. of N.H., B.A. Univ. of N.H., B.A. English 3, 4 English 9, 10 Social Studies Latin Class Advisor EFI liSl'1 Q Freshman Band DlI'eCfOt' DOROTHY K. SEXTON RICHARD CREIGHTON CAROLYN ANDERSON ARISTOTLE Boston Univ. Fitchburg State Teachers Lowell State Teachers VURGAROPOULOS Stenog. I and Il College College Boston Univ., B.S. Business Law B.S. Ed. B.S. Ed. Mass. College Pharmacy Office Practice Industrial Arts Music Math l, ll General Business Hobby Club Glee Club Science 9 DOROTHY DOUCHETTE JOHN GORDON MARCIA ALBIOL B.S., Framingham Univ. of Mass. A.B., American Dietitian M. Ed. University Home Economics Guidance Director 7, 8 Art Newspaper Art Club Science Club SCHOOL STAFF My vw lu n un..- ae n gs I 39 9,9 K L :'.nuzo2HHl -af DOROTHY A. HEALY, R.N. School Nurse MRS. DeFORGE MRS. EGERTON Mr. Joyce's Secretary Mr. Blanchard's Secretary rf? 1 . of x .fa X ll, , , . , 9 4, ADRIENNE ALCORN ,,A,, Always see her in a red and green Hudson . . . loves book- keeping and Louis . . . acts like an angel . . . but oh!! what we don't know . . . has a sense of humor that's tops. Mischief is his middle name . . . loves school l?J . . . partial to cars and K happy-go-lucky sort of guy . . . one of Mrs. C's favorites, yes, ma'am! CARLENE MARIE ABRAHAMSON ncuzu Known as Miss Dependable . . . always there when she's needed . . . cute girl with personality plus . . . partial to Boston College . . . be careful which dentist you choose! Glee Club I, 2, 4, Student Council Monitor 3, Prom Committee 3, Driver Education 3, Dance Club 3, 4, Home Room Representa- tive 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4, Field Hockey 4, Yearbook Staff 4. AMBITION: Dental Technician Glee Club 1, Basketball l, Latin Club 2, Dance Club.2, Prom Com National Honor Society 3, 4, Stu dent Council 4. AMBITION: Accountant KENNETH R. BETHUNE ,,Kenny,, ay . . . voted the best dressed of them all . . . Driver Education 3, Dance Club 3, 4. AMBITION: Career in the Service mittee 3, Driver Education 3, NORBERT J. BOISVERT Butch Quite quiet . . . a friend to all . . . loves cars . . . a ready chauffeur when needed . . . good natured and liked by all . . . what would Nab. do without him? Camera Club lp Radio Club 2, 37 Monitor 3. AMBITION: Electronic Engineer ODETTE MARIE BOISVERT Odette Known by all . . . life would be dull without her around . . . really keeps things poppin'! . . . one of the Snoopers . . . loved U. S. History . . . Mrs. Hook will never forget her . . . none of us will! swa bbe r. CLIFFORD N. BRADY Cliff Driver Education 2g Dance Club 2 35 Prom Committee 3: Dance Com mittee 3, 47 Yearbook Staff 4. AMBITION: Secretary Can't wait until June . . . agreeable . . . friendly and generous . . . carefree . . . seldom bothers books . . . future deck Driver Education 1. AMBITION: Coast Guard HAROLD EUGENE BRITTAIN uHarrYu everything . . . ready for anything . . . good Driver Education 3. AMBITION: Navy LINDA IRENE BROWN Lin Most Collegiate on the W. A. campus . . . National Honor So- ciety girl . . . loves to go to drive- ins with the girls!! . . . Pollard's couldn't do without her . . . loves to model those new clothes . . . someone is going to have a very efficient secretary. ELAINE M. CHAISSON Elaine As pretty as they come . , . a ready smile for all . . . United States Navy heads her list . . . one of the Snoopers . . . Spain? . . . as smart as she is cute , . . oh! those lucky pilots. Dance Club 2, 37 Driver Education 37 Prom Committee 37 Dance Committee 3, 47 National Honor Society 3, 47 Student Council 47 Yearbook Staff 4. AMBITION: Airline Hostess Numerous interests . . . one of the gang . . . an alibi for natured grin. Newspaper Club 17 Class Presi- dent I7 Glee Club 1, 47 Dramatics Club 1, 47 Latin Club 27 Driver Education 37 Dance Club 37 Prom Committee 37 National Honor So- ciety 3, 47 Yearbook Staff 4, Sec- retary 47 Senior Dance Committee 47 Freshman Reception 4. AMBITION: Secretary JUDITH ESTALYN CHISHOLM ,rRedV, Oh, those trips to Florida . . . likes to get those high notes . . . always smiling . . . happy-go-lucky . . . pretty red hair . . , likes to cook . . . won the Homemaking award of 1958. Glee Club 4, Newspaper Club I, Yearbook Staff A, Band 1. NANCE COFFlN Nance Very partial to Mount Hermon . . . sweet smile . . . good bas- ketball player . . . intelligent . . . baby blue eyes . . . loves those locker room activities after the games . . . one of the Three ltches. AMBITION: Music Cheerleader 4. SHARON GAIL CONWAY Sharon Full of life and always has something to say . Basketball 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 4, Dramatics Club 2, 4, Hockey Team 4, Driver Education 3, Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4, Student Council Monitor 3, Yearbook Staff 4, Prom Committee 3, Dance Club 3. AMBITION: Language teacher . . oh, it she ever lost that tongue . . . cute, snappy-redheaded cheerleader partial to cider, fresh that is . . . loves kids, fun and dancing . . . always on the go , . . very efficient Miss . . . who will be the lucky young executive? Glee Club 1, 2, Dramatics Club 1, 2, Driver Education 3, Dance Club 2, 3, 4, Dance Committee 4, Yearbook Staff 4, AMBITION: Secretary YVETTE T. COTE Yvir Fun-loving . . . studious . . . de- pendable . . . at home on the basketball court . . . adores Alex- ander Bell, especially at 5:3O!! . . . partial to B.C .... college bound . . . loves Trig. CAROLYN MARY COTE ,,Ca,, Come and trip it as you go, on the light fantastic toe . . wears a diamond on her left hand . . . modern dresser . . loves midnight rides in the Merc, Dramatics l, 4, Dance Committee 1, 2, 3, Glee Club l, 2, 4, Newspaper Club l, 3, Latin Club 2, Dance Club 2, 3, Prom Committee 3, Driver Education 3, Basketball 3, 4, Yearbook Business Staff 4, Freshman Reception. AMBITION: Dance Instructor National Honor Society 3, 4, Co- Captain Basketball 4, Basketball Team 2, 3, 4, Field Hockey 4, Dance Club 3, Glee Club 4, Prom Committee 3, Dance Committee 2, 3, Driver Education 3, Literary Staff Yearbook 4, Home Room Representative 3, 4. AMBITION: Nurse all PAUL B. CROWLEY JR. li' Ben industrious . . . watch out for those Quarries . . . quiet . . . terror in the corridors . . . verbose . . . spark on the foot- ball field. Class Treasurer 2, Football 2, 3, 4, Dramatics 2, 3, 4, Editor of School Newspaper 4, Captain of Monitors 4, Camera Club 2, Prom Committee 3, Baseball 3, Driver Education 3, 4. AMBITION: Forester VICTOR RlCl'lARD DALY Vic Spends most of his time fooling around with basketball , . . quiet until aroused, then he is a demon . . . willing to lend a helping hand . . , Wants to coach a team of his own someday . . . voted the most valuable basketball player in 1957. Driver Education 3, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Editor-in-Chief of Year- book. AMBITION: To be a success 'if fggw xi, i - iulv' ' 'I' i v .Q MARY C. DENISEVICH Mary Biology bug . . . Mary, what in- terest is there in town-owned prop- erty? . . , gets those rebounds . . . Loves the Swedes . . . friendly and attractive . . . one of Madame's favorites . . . best dressed gal around . . . oh, those basketball practices!! . . . one of the Granite- ville gang. in a green Chevy. Yearbook Staff 4. ,. Q wa 1' 4 We Q 4 rg? me ie A, rt V 42 5 i w :QAM , . . . 2 e V-i 2? , , .,,f,,.:, ., i f'V'4'I,L.' l ' ' ' mv.. ,tv 'aw , f hw-41 elif M win . 1? , fr,,Qgw,. 2 1 T Zifisfii-.W 4 421- 1 1' 1 243212 ,f 9 ' r -4 ' fy 4, 5 Kffrf, V, 'fa , mqfxfw, swqgiiwwgi Freshman Basketball Team, Basket- ball CVarsityJ 2, 3, 4, Newspaper Club 1, Driver Education 2, Dance Club 3, 4, Yearbook Sales Staff, Field Hockey 4, Student Council CSenior Class Representativel 4, Junior Prom Committee 3, Fresh- man Reception 4, French Club 2, Newspaper Correspondent 3, Latin Club 2, Dance Committee 2. AMBlTION: Teacher OLYMPIA ANN DeVlNCENTlS HOIYH Quiet and cheerful, a friend to everyone . , . her dark eyes make her very popular . . . seems to spend a lot ct time Driver Education 4, Camera Club 4, Pep Clcb 2, Glee Club I, AMBITION: Secretary IONA M. FORD Little Effie Quiet . . . helpful . . . loves Cor- vettes . . . has a special technique with flowers . . . typical woman driver . . . has winged feet on roller skates. 2 2 4 JANET GAGNON Jan ALAN F. DUPRAS Dupe Quiet and unassuming . . . always has a smile for everyone can be found'in the shop working on his Ford. Driver Education 3. AMBITION: Navy . Q ' W Always has a smile . . . quiet . . . likes to help out when Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, Driver Educa- tion 2g Dramatics lp French Club 2, Prom Committee 3, Newspaper Club 3. AMBITION: Florist she is needed . . . ambitious . . . looks are deceiving. National Honor Society 3, 4, Latin Club 2, Glee Club 4, Camera Club l, 4, AMBITION: Teacher JOHN GAGNON Goulie Likes to hunt , . . is always taking a few days off at the beginning of the hunting season . . . was a steady member of the football squad for three years. Driver Education 2, Football I, 2, 3. AMBITION: Radar Engineer GEORGE D. GOWER Chuck Tall, blond and athletic . . . ap- preciates the cheerleaders . . . slug- ger . . . employs efficient secretaries . . . great hiker . . . iust loves joice -tomato . . . bright future. more Nor ' AvAu.AaLs 1 I I f DENNIS HAILE Basketball l, 2, 3, Co-Captain 4, Baseball 3, 4, Dance Committee 3, 4, Dance Club 3, 4, Student Council Monitor 45 Prom Committee 3, Radio Club I. AMBITION: Athletic Director I Dennie 2 Quiet and unassuming . . . always dependable . . . tall, dark 2 and bashful . . . never without a smile . . . whiz on roller skates . . . terrific teaser. NANCY RUTH HALL nNanCYn Studious and fun-loving . . . loves to tease . . . always ready with a pleasing smile . . . usually seen in a green Plymouth . . . loves to battle out those Trig and Physics problems??? excellent and efficient student. Newspaper Club' 'lg Dance Committee 2, 3, Dance Club 3, French Club 2, Latin Club 2, Basketball 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, Driver Education 3, Yearbook Literary Staff 4. AMBITION: Nurse ANNE HARAN Gillis Look out for those mischievous Dance Club 2, 3, Driver Education dimples . . . the spark of the 3, Basketball 3, 4, Newspaper Club Senior class , , . always ready 4, Sales Staff of Yearbook 4, Home with a good ioke . . . real cute ROOFY1 RGPFCSGHTBTWC 4- and delightful , . . easy to like AMBITION, Secretary . . . loves to tease all those ad- mirers . . . never know what ' she'll do next . . . good student . . . liked by all . . . very partial to Littleton. EDNA MARTELLE HIKEL Hia Test tube happy . . . always a cheerful smile and helpful hand . . . Mr. Lappierre's laboratory aid . . . plays a so-called plunger . . . New Hampshire bound . . . always there when you need her assistance. Band l, 4, Camera Club 2, Dance Club 2, 3, Science Fair 2, 3, Driver Education 3, Student Council Monitor 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Dramatics Club 4, Sales Manager of Yearbook 4, Co'Captain of the Field Hockey 4. AMBITION: Attend the University of New Hampshire JANET MARY HOLMES Han., Quiet and unassuming, but get her going and you're not so sure . . . lots of fun to be with . . . loves to drive, especially to Rockies . . . always ready when you need her, iust call . . . good sport and a true friend to all . . . partial to the Carolinas. Dramatic Club 27 Dance Club 37 Dance Committee 'l, 2, Latin Club 2, Prom Committee 3, Basketball Manager 3, 4, News- paper Club 4. AMBITION: Teacher ROBERT L. HUGHES Hughsey That hot green Powerglide . . . Football 2, 3, 4, Ring Committee how many gals will it hold?? 3: Dance Committee l, 2, 3, 47 . . . a real spark on the football Prom Committee 35 Initiation Com- team lwhen he showed upj . . . mittee 4. Chelmsford's loss is our gain . . . AMBITIQN: pilot One of the boys . . . a real popular guy. , , V , DOROTHY HUSTED Dot Not very talkative . . . can usually be seen driving a black Ford . . . new student this year . . . member of the group from room 31 . . , knows English Literature . . . enioys Biology lab days . . . knows what she wants in life and wiII'get it. Glee Club l, 3, 4, Driver Education 3, Science Club 4. AMBITION: Dietitian RICHARD PAUL KENNY Dick Little man with a lor of energy and drive . . . Hey, Dick, the l2's 1 open . . . wine, women, dance and the drive-in . . . got W any gum? . . . loves English poetry C?D . . . has a sudden interest in the Westford Auto Parts neighbor. Football 2, 3, 4, Driver Education 3, Literary Staff of Yearbook 4, French Club 2, Prom Committee 3, Corridor Monitor A, Co-Captain of Football Team A. AMBITION: To be successful JOAN MARIE LABBE Joanie Never knows whether she's com- Glee Club 1, 2, Dance Club 2, 3, ing or going . . . oh, that form Driver Education 3, Newspaper when she bowls!! . . . plans to Club A, Yearbook Sales Staff 4, marry Ronnie if they don't break Home Room Representative A, up . . . has sparkling smile we Initiation Committee 4. will always remember. jf, AMB'-HON:5eC,.e,a,y TRINA M. LANEY Trina Seemingly quiet, but!!! . . . great personality . . . special flare for a red convertible . . . future homemaker of America . . . frequent patron of the local roller skating rinks. Glee Club l, Freshman Basketball l, Radio Club 2, Driver Education 3, Prom Committee 3, Business and Sales Staff of the Yearbook. AMBITION: Secretary MURIEL LEEDBERG Tickle Always ready to lend a helping hand . . . quiet and easy-going . . . watch those typewriter keys fly . . , a friendly smile for everyone . . . can't wait to get out of school . . . won't tell who Her current flame it. Sales Staff of Yearbook 45 Business Staff of Yearbook 45 Driver Education 25 Latin Club 25 Newspaper Club 3, 4. AMBlTlON: Secretary A L QW A ' Y DAVID F. MARSHALL Dave f Witty and quiet . . . hot stuff on Camera Club 35 Basketball 45 Base the basketball court . . , likes to ball 45 Monitor 3. tease . . - keep the hot Ford going AMBHION: Aircraft Mechanic . . . keeps his dates a secret. EILEEN MaCDONALD Ronnie New student this year . . . regular hot rodder . . . terrific personality . . . quick wit . . . frequent visitor in Somerville wonderful bowler . . . iust loves homework. Dancing Club lj Office Assistant 2, 35 Dramatic Club 2, 35 Class Play 2, 35 Debating Team 2, 35 Office Receptionist 4. AMBITION: Airline Hostess JOSEPH F. MISCOVITCH Joe Joe is a fellow who always has a smile for everyone. Spends a lot of time in his convert . . . likes radios . . . likes hunting . . . and once in a while in season, hey, Joe. JUDITH NATALIE MOWLL Noted for her quiet manner . . . always there to help . . . Great campaign manager , . . loves all kinds of sports. Junior Red Cross 1, 2, Athletic Associate l, 2, Driver Educa- tion 2, 3, Camera Club 4, Band 4. THOMAS CU RL EY MCAVI N EW Mac Good sport . . . likes selling tickets at class functions . . . noted for Curly hair . . . scientifically minded . . . dislikes writing themes . . . whiz on basketball court . . . special eye for someone? . . . fond of parties . . , full of ideas . . . favorite subiect, Trig . . . sure to be a success. Football 2, 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Newspaper Club 3, Driver Education 3, Camera Club l, Monitor 3, 4, Freshman Initiation 4. AMBITION: Chemist Radio Club 2, 3, 4, Driver Educa tion 2, 3, Monitor 3, 4, AMBITION: Electronic Technician ,,JUdy,, AMBITION: Teacher JAMES WILLIAM MUNGOVEN Mungie Good humor . . . agreeable . . . how much do those tacks cost? . . . one of the Forge gang . . . likes to watch school games. Camera Club 2, Driver Education 3, Monitor 3, 4, Cafe Monitor 4. ALBERT KENNETH MUNROE uAlbYu Considerate and always has a smile . . . always ready to lend a helping hand . . . quiet and un- assuming . . . good sport. AMBITION: Air Force Dance Club 3, Driver Education 3 Vice-President lp Sales Staff 4. AMBITION: Naval Electronics BREN DA MAE NEWTON :1New'y11 Most friendly girl . . . often seen with T. S .... likes to skate, dance and ride in a '51 Mercury . . . whiz on the basketball court . . . always willing to help. Basketball 3, 45 Driver Education 3, Dance Club 3, 4, Yearbook Literary Staff 4, Field Hockey 4, Usherette Graduation 37 National Honor Society 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 4. AMBITION: Teacher French class. PAULINE PARENT Pauline Quiet but 'Friendly . . . strictly honor roll material . . . one of the business crowd . . . likes to roller skate . . . whiz in Dance Club 35 French Club 25 Glee Club 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Business Staff Yearbook 45 Driver Education 4. AMBITION: Medical Secretary CORA PICKING ucoreyn Quiet . . . pleasing personality . . . smile for everyone . . . cour- teous manner . . . loves library . . . hopes to get a license soon . . . accurate business worker. French Club 25 Glee Club 45 School Band 45 Camera Club 45 Yearbook Sales Staff 4. AMBITION: Executive Secretary JUDITH ANN PLUMMER Judy Pert and cute . . . friendly to all, unfriendly to none . . . witty . . . the class spelling champ . . . good at writing essays and stories . . . always helpful. Glee Club l, 2, 3, -15 Dramatics Club 45 Driver Education 35 Latin Club 25 Yearbook Sales Staff 4. AMBITION: Teacher Most popular girl . . . always smiling, always talking . . . always chewing gum . . . likes to dance . . . littlest cheer- leader . . . always seen in Denny's car. Cheerleader 3, 45 Camera Club 2, 3, Dance Club 35 French Club 31 French Club 3, Dramatics Club l. MARCIA E. REGAN Marcia Fun loving . . . can usually be found behind the toy department counter in a Lowell 5 B. 10 . . . has a special eye for an alumnus . . . can be detected by her giggle . . ready to lend a helping hand. PAULIN E MARY REEVES Pauline AMBITION: Nurse Basketball 1, 2, Newspaper Club 35 Camera Club lg Driver Educa- tion 2g Cafeteria 1, 25 Dance Com- mittee 1, 2, 3, Prom Committee 3, Home Room Representative 1, 2, 3. AMBITION: Telephone Operator JOHN D. SHARPE Sharpie Noted for quiet manner? . . . co-captain of football team . . . vas you der, Charlie? . . . loves P.O.D. and Trig . . . sense of humor . . . likes a good time . . . most likely to . . blue and white -Merc . . . one of The boys. Football 2, 3, Co-Captain 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Class President 37 National Honor Society Vice-President 3, 4, President Stu- dent Council Ap Monitor 3, 4, Chairman Prom Committee 35 Driver Education 37 Camera Club 2. AMBITION: Engineer PAUL SMITH Smitty A quiet kid in class f?l . . . hates homework and teachers that make him write essays on why he should be in home room during the lunch periods . . . likes 1:45 p.m., hot Fords and Dottie . . . June iust won't come soon enough! AMBITION: Electrician Driver Education 3, Prom Committee 3, Sales Staff Yearbook 4. KAROLINE M. STEPINSKI ,,KaY,, Neat as a pin . . . a real good looker . . . spark of the basket- ball team . . . makes a hit with classmates, teachers, and Kenny . . . friendly towards all . . . al- ways afraid of 'flunking tests'. CONSTANCE A. SUDAK Connie Holds great parties . . . who interests her in the Navy? a big tease . . . how come all the address changes from the Uni- versity Boy? . . . loves to work at Rockies . . . huh, Connie?! Spring Play 'Ig Cafeteria Worker l, 2, Basketball 1, 2, Home Room Representative l, 2, 3, Dance Committee l, 2, 3, 4, Driver Education 2: Prom Committee 3: Newspaper 3, Sales Staff Yearbook 4, Freshman Reception 4. AMBITION: Bank Teller Newspaper Club 'lp Dance Com- mittee l, 2, 3, 45 Basketball Team 2, 3, 47 Dance Club 3, Prom Com- mittee 3, Driver Education 3, Fresh- man Reception 4, Co-Captain Bas- ketball 4g Literary Staff Year- book 4. AMBITION: Executive Secretary EDWARD T. SULLIVAN USUHYH Beware of that Hot Merc . . , will hate leaving school?! has a definite attraction for cars, skipping school, and Brenda . . . always ready with a ioke . . . famous as class heart- breaker . . . oh, that mischievous look in his eye! . . . never bothered by books . . . Mrs. Crowley's pet peeve. Dance Committee l, 2, 3, 4, Football l, 2, 4, Driver Education 3, Prom Committee 3, Sales Staff Yearbook 4. AMBITION: Marines JOHN D. SUNDBERG uDennyn Mr. Humor . . , Did ya hear the story about? . . . hates school and homework . . . likes Fords, Pauline and Mr. Creighton . . . also gets a charge out of cream- ing a football opponent . . . re- member Burlington and J.S.?! f 4, Yearbook Staff 4. IRENE TERENZIO AMBITION: Teacher !r Driver Educatiton 3, Prom Com mittee 4, Sales Staff Yearbook 4 Baseball 3, 4, Football 4, Basket ball 2, 3, 4.' AMBITION: Navy Oh, that smile! brightens up a dull class , . . always ready to help . . . A friend in need is a friend indeed . . . hasn't a worry in the world . . . loves to talk. Dramatics Club l, Newspaper Club l, 3, Dance Committee 1, 2, 3, Glee Club 'l, 2, 4, Latin Club 2, Dance Club 2, 3, Prom Committee 3, Driver Education 3, Freshman Reception 1 ception 4. MARY TZIKOPOULOS ,,T,. Finds Lowell an interesting city . . . good bowler . . . quit, blushes easily . . . oh, that red, red hair . . real brain, is sure to go places . . headed for Uni- versity of Massachusetts. DIANE VINCENT Dizzy Favors town of Littleton . . . pretty . . . dependable . . . she only looks quiet . . . how about those paiama parties? . . . quiet in school . . . real 'smarty' . . . has a nice word for all. Latin Club 2, Driver Education 3, Prom Committee 3, News- paper Club 4, Business Manager of Newspaper 4, Literary Staff of Yearbook 4, National Honor Society 3, 4. AMBITION: Medical Secretary AMBITION: To be a success MARGARET JEANNE THIBODEAU Friendly with everybody . . . full of pep . . . always seen with Allan or the gang from Graniteville . . . ask.her what happened on December 6th . . . loves to talk, dance and chew gum . . . and oh, those gorgeous hairdos! Newspaper i, Dramatics l, 2, Twirler 1, 2, Glee Club 1, 2, Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4, Dance Club 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, Dance Committee l, 3, Driver Education 3, Freshman Re- Class Secretary 1, 3, Latin Club 2, Driver Education 3, Prom Com- mittee 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Newspaper Club 4, Literary Staff Yearbook 4, Basketball 4, Secretary Student Council 4. AMBITION: Teacher CAROLE ANN WALSH Walshy Bobby . . . missing tail . . . New Years . . . My Word . . . the box . . . never a dull moment . . . Europe . . . one of the Snoop- ers . . . Ishcll . . . swell person- ality . . . cute laugh. STANLEY J. WAJ DA usfanu Life of the school . . . Are you afraid of me? . . . supplies the beef on the W. A. gridiron . . . HATES peace and quiet . . . Voice of Westford Academy . . . another Chevy fan ...a friend of all. Football 2, 3, 45 Basketball Manager 35 Christmas Flay 45 Driver Educatiton 35 Glee Club 45 Dance Club 35 Student Council Representative 35 Corridor Monitor 3, 45 Dramatic Club 4. AMBITION: Singer Dance Club 2, 35 Driver Education 25 Prom Committe 35 Dance Com- mittee 3, 45 Yearbook Staff 4. AMBITION: Airline Hostess Sfeff ve' We, The Class of 1959, would like to thank Mrs. Madeleine Spaulding for her untiring work in preparing this yearbook and also Mrs. Carrick for her much needed help in the business deparlment. ites BN? BEST DRESSED MOST POPULAR Pauline Reeves Richard Kenny MOST ATHLETIC Karoline Stepinski Victor Daly Ma ry Denisevich Kenneth Bethune E MOST DEPENDABLE MOST COURTEOUS Yvette Core Ben Crowley MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Mary Tzikopoulos John Sharpe fv- K Carle-me Abrahamson ,Q Albert Munroe Gooeooomoeem E MOST TALKATIVE MOST COLLEGIATE Linda Brown Thomas McAvinew WITTIEST Anne Haran Dennis Sundberg l 4. If i ???5gf Odette Boisverf STan!ey Wajda K r f --I BEST LOOKING Elaine Chaisson Robert Hughes CLASS HEARTBREAKERS Margaret Thibodeau Edward Sullivan 'VX BEST ALL-AROUND Diane Vincent George Gower FRIENDLIEST Brenda Newton Paul Smith 5'- l U ' , w fl! if q., gf 1 4 A 1 nz' ?, m w t ' 44, Q 3-5 inf - 'W ,, QE? g gjm'.'.+,5+'.'.'.7 'Wx 5 'S' 71 4 4 A A A 4 L'4.A. 4 0464! ' sk: I '4 I 4 4 4 4. 4 ' .- af 'M ' ' ' F 4.4 ' 1 X? W'?w..,,g,?,1 P? .. Agqraayfn M' Y K I ' e gf' Q E KK ,fy JL, ,mx 123 2 E K . if ,f-lily' wf Ay-VY A V -awp 5 , .f L ix I ,-Q?1- tum? B 1 My - - - ., 7 ' .56-x 'J . 4 X 3,44-.4-gf: -sq -- A-,1f,Q.i ' ' ' f , ', :fi ff -V 'A ww, Kay A. A Q . -2 X Q., 0 9: M P peg i I John S lk fa, gd' Cor fkww V 1 Piiilgiit ' 5 , . 'Y pa M' , , fmwwv M A ,px wwf , 9 ,W . Iona .po F' T X K I John G IQ? Q, U A udy .af 'Qs CARLENE ABRAHAMSON JOHN SHARPE We the Class of l959 after four years of studious work do happily bestow upon ourselves these gifts as a form of reimbursement To Carlene Abrahamson we give this Marshal Dillon badge and handcuffs Dont let the handcuffs get rusty To Adrienne Alcorn we give this pair of elevator shoes size nine for short dates To Kenneth Bethune we give this year round pass for two at the local drive in N comment To Odette Boisvert we give this pair of boxing gloves to eliminate more black eyes To Norbert Boisvert we give this insurance policy to help defray the cost of bang ing out those dents Clifford Brady we give this dear hunting permit Be careful Linda Brown we give this road map to find your way out of that whistle stop Elaine Chaisson we give this record labeled Anchors Away Judy Chisholm we give this trophy for your many achievements in 4 H Nance Coffin we give this bottle of throat spray Look out high C Sharon Conway we give this roll of adhesive tape Silence is golden To Carolyn Cote we give this pair of ballet slippers May your dreams of teaching come true To Yvette Cote we give this Billy club Need we say more? by I . . u r . -. . O To . I . . ,, . ,, . , ' To Harry Brittain, we give this Chrysler V-8 for that hot fluid drive of yours. To . I . . . . - I To . . I . . I ,, To . I . . . . - i To . I - . U I ' ll ll. To ,. I . . . - . , A To Ben Crowley we gave thas Boy Scout Handbook and a bag of appleseeds To Vactor Daly we gave thas honorary tatle STAR To Mary Denasevach we gave thas lock ot Frankae Avalon s haar and a box ot tran quallazers To Olympaa DeVancentes we gave thas card ot Bobby pans wath extra stronq hold ang power To Alan Dupras we gave these corrador passes from room 26 to the Shop To Iona Ford we gave these keys to a 59 Chevy To Janet Gagnon we gave thas membershap card an Westtords Pha Beta Kappa To John Gagnon we gave thas two year contract to play for the Washangton Red skans Goto at Goulae' To George Gower we gave thas oxygen mask to breathe an that rarefaed atmosphere To Nancy Hall we gave the raght to use thas handy password Joe sent me To Ann Haran we gave thas hand wratten copy ot our POD book No more wraters cramp To Edna Hakel we gave thas coupon redeemable for fourteen barrels of Hydrochlorac Acad To Janet Holmes we gave these ten tree lessons an Braalle readang an case she loses her glasses To Robert Hughes we gave thas twenty volume set of lattle black books to keep all the phone numbers an To Dorothy Husted we gave our hopes tor a successful career as a daetacaan To Rachard Kenny we gave thas custom taalored back seat for your coupe Put at to good use To Joan Labbe we gave thas Halloween mask tor next years party To Trana Laney we gave thas paar of squeaky shoes so well know when you re around Murael Leedberg we gave thas box of gaggle palls Ealeen MacDonald we gave thas box of stataonery and a supply of aar maal stamps keep up the correspondence Davad Marshall we gave thas coffee cup to help you dunk those basketballs I n ' ' ' ' I1 al I I I - 1 ' . 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To M , - To Thomas McAvanew we gave thas home permanent to help you lave up to your name To Joseph Mascovatch we gave thas sewang needle to patch up that convertable op To Judy Mowll we gave thas rope to get up Westtord hall on acy mornangs To James Mungovan we gave thas book entatled How to Become a Successful Bachelor To Albert Monroe we gave thas booklet on praze wannang chacks To Brenda Newton we gave thas Farst Aad course an bone settang To Pauline Parent we gave thas Chanese addang machane to keep those books straaght Cora Packang we gave thas cowbell to make known your presence Judy Plummer we gave thas left handed monkey wrench Pauline Reeves we gave thas hypodermac needle It wall come an handy at the en Marcaa Regan we gave thas acorn Great oaks from lattle acorns grow author of thas document as not apprecaated To Paul Smith we gave thas Morse code book Dont get your Dots and dashes maxed up Karolane Ste-panska we gave thas 46 Ford coupe completely equipped Constance Sudak we gave thas carton of oke for your next party Edward Sullavan we gave thas apple to contanue your studaes ot Newtons aw Dennas Sundberg we gave thas guade to famous Granatevalle landmarks Irene Terenzao we gave thas book entatled How to Become An Art ast To Margaret Thabodeau we gave thas years subscraptaon to Better Holmes and Gardens To Mary Tzakopoulos we gave thas bottle of Tantaar You dont need at now but I , . l . . . I ,, ,, , . , To . . I . . ' To I . . - . To ' , ' A ' . ' ' d. To - ' ' ll ' ll , . . To John Sharpe, we give this ticket to parts unknown in case your humor as co- ' t - I ll ll I . ' To . - 'I . n I l ' . . l To , ' ' c . To ' , ' ' ' ' ' L . To . I . . . . . . To . l . . . I ,t - I I ' ' To Duane Vuncent we guve thus free guuded tour through the town of Luttleton To Stanley Wauda we guve thus amplufuer un case you ever get Iaryngutus To Carol Walsh we guve thus chaun to start a chaun letter wuth the members Snoopers Club of the 7045! LINDA BROWN THOMAS MCAVINEW NCX In behalf of our cluent the class of I959 of West ford Academy County of Muddlesex State of Massa -as. chusetts Unuted States of Ameruca we have called you together upon thus seruous and solemn occasuon to Iusten to our last wull and testament and to bequeath our talents tradutnons and happuness to those whom we deem worthy of them ARTICLE I Item To MR BLANCHARD we leave a new pupe and a supply of tobacco Item To MR JOYCE we leave our thanks for all the assembly programs and un derstandung un tem tem tem tem tem tem tem tem tem tem tem tem hunts tem Item Item MRS MRS MRS MRS fundung a cure for Senuorutus QUINN we leave a cryung towel for graduatuon nught SPAULDING we leave a corner of Mrs Quunns cryung towel CARRICK we leave a better college typung class CROWLEY we leave a supply of paper pens unk and a book of contest rules need we say more? To MRS HANRIGHT we leave a gallon of muculage for lubrary use MRS BROWN we leave a play cast that shows up on tume MR SURRETTE we leave longer tues MR READY we leave happy memorues of all hus Druvers Ed classes MR ANTON we leave a more undustruous thurd peruod PO D class To MISS MITCHELL we leave a quueter staurway opposute room 21 To MR ROBES we leave a Iucense to become a professuonal photographer we couldnt get along wuthout hus help un takung puctures for the yearbook Item To MR LAPIERRE we leave a new rocket so that he can guve out hus one way tuckets to Moscow Item To MR CREIGHTON we leave new drawung penculs to replace the ones that are always mussung MRS CAMPBELL we leave a Duck Tracy kut for her helpful shower MR MR To To grade classes VURGAROUPOLOS, we leave an extra weught for hus bar bell MACLEAN, we leave a can of Sumonuze to keep up that shune KIBERD, we leave science equupment for hus seventh and eughth , . , . I I 0 by y I 2' W A I gl f n , , , - V. 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I I - tem tem tem tem tem one tem tem tem tem tem tem tem tem tem tem tem MRS HOOK we leave a clupllcator for her prnvate use COACH STEELE we leave a bottle of Arr Wlck for hrs team room MISS BOUDREAU we leave a cup for the gurls locker room MR DAVIES we leave an Ivy League scarf MR STROUMBOS we leave a new Bomber to replace your old green MRS GAGNON CONGRATULATIONSII MRS SEXTON we leave a years supply of Llfe Savers MISS GIACOPPE we leave a more lntelllgent Psychology class MR HAYES we leave a falthful monltor staff MRS ANDERSON we leave a co operatnve Glee Club MRS HOLMES we leave some shmy new Instruments MRS DOUCETTE we leave a French Fry Machlne MRS ALBIOL we leave a mobrle for her art room MR GORDON we leave a bzgger car for has fleld trtps for the band ARTICLE II the JUNIOR CLASS we leave our lnsptrmg teachers To the SOPHOMORE CLASS we leave thus hunt Take books home every nnght be sure to use them tem To the EIGHTH GRADE we leave the great honor of beung Freshmen Item To the SEVENTH GRADE we leave the Eughth Grade seats In assembly ARTICLE Ill Item CARLENE ABRAHAMSON leaves her dependabllnty and helpfulness to Judy Szylvlan tem tem tem fem ested tem ADRIENNE ALCORN leaves her heught to Eva T Thmk you can handle tt Eva? KENNETH BETHUNE gnves has Ford back to Rlchle T NORBERT BOISVERT leaves has lob to Denny Tramor ODETTE BOISVERT leaves her tltle of most talkative to anyone who IS unter CLIFFORD BRADY leaves a Book of Excuses to get out of Home Room to Mrs Sexton fem tem lem tem tem HAROLD BRITTAIN leaves has quiet ways to Kenny Hull LINDA BROWN leaves her ELAINE CHAISSON leaves JUDITH CHISHOLM leaves NANCE COFFIN leaves her long ndes to Dunstable to Sylvua Young behlnd her many admlrers her slnglng ablllty to Fred Small place on the tardy lust to Gary Groteau Just dont appear there qulte so frequently Gary tem SHARON CONWAY leaves her Rock and Roll talent to Lmda Mornl tem CAROLYN COTE leaves her ablllty to be In love and get passnng marks at the same time to anyone who may need It next year tem tem tem tem tem tem tem tem YVETTE COTE leaves behlnd her her fondness of arguing wlth Mr Gordon BEN CROWLEY leaves hrs rnornung walks to his slster Kathy VICTOR DALY leaves hrs tltle of STAR to Pup Ricard MARY DENISEVICH leaves her energy and spark to Barbara Johnson OLYMPIA DEVINCENTIS leaves her fondness of P O D to Jamce Taylor ALAN DUPRAS leaves hrs fondness for Fords to Loren Valley IONA FORD leaves her place In Sensor Science to Jo Wllktns JANET GAGNON leaves her fondness for readlng to Jane Lamb l : To . , ' ' , l :. 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' . l : ' - I I . . . . - I l : 1 ' tem ta e tem tem tem tem tem tem lem tem JOHN GAGNON leaves the teasing of hus classmates to anyone who w GEORGE GOWER leaves hus fondness for cheerleaders to a deservung Junuor NANCY HALL leaves her love of Trug to anyone who wants ut ANN HARAN leaves her love for Littleton to Faye Chausson EDNA HIKEL leaves her test tubes to Ruchard Cosgrove JANET HOLMES leaves her tutle of shortue to Pete Provost ROBERT HUGHES leaves h4s secret for wavy haur to Bruan Stonge DOROTHY HUSTED leaves her pleasant dusposutuon to Margaret Cook RICHARD KENNY leaves the back seat of hus 40 Ford to anyone who can ll'1lO tem tem tem Mu tem tem tem JOAN LABRE leaves her Iolluty to some duscouraged Junuor TRINA LANEY leaves her love of Lowell Hugh to anyone unterested MURIEL LEEDBERG leaves her abuluty to be seen and not heard to Bruan ugan DAVID MARSHALL leaves hus quuetness to Tom Burns EILEEN MacDONALD leaves her love of foreugn cars to her suster Judy THOMAS MCAVINEW leaves a chaur at the nearest barbershop to Tom Quarrue tem tem tem you fem tem lem tem tem Kane tem tem ukes tem tem tem lem who tem lem tem JOSEPH MISCOVICH leaves hus love of Westford to Eddie Warchol JUDY MOWLL leaves two more years of long walks to school to Sharon unders JAMES MUNGOVAN leaves hus seat un PO D to hus brother Duckue We hope use ut more than Jummy dud BRENDA NEWTON leaves her abuluty to do French to Paul Davies PAULINE PARENT leaves her mughty posutuon as a Senuor to her suster Dorus CORA PICKING leaves her typung abuluty to Carol Bruttaun JUDY PLUMMER leaves her love of Englush to Jerry Fueld PAULINE REEVES leaves her posutuon on the cheerleadung squad to Mary Jane MARCIA REGAN leaves her punk druver s license to Mary Lou JOHN SHARPE leaves the North staur case monutorung post to anyone who to sut on hot raduators PAUL SMITH leaves hus posutuon on the wrestling team to Joe Oluver KAROLINE STEPINSKI leaves her basketball skull to any dead eye gurl CONSTANCE SUDAK leaves her party technique to Deanne Quarrue EDWARD SULLIVAN leaves hus reserved ramp at the Lowell Druve In to anyone can use ut as often DENNIS SUNDBERG leaves Westford Academy and Iouns the Navy IRENE TERENZIO leaves her posutuon as an offuce gurl to her suster Pat MARGARET THIBODEAU leaves her tutle as class heartbreaker to Stella Le Vasseur Item DIANE VINCENT leaves her trups to Luttleton to Sandra Cayford Item CAROLE WALSH leaves her membershup card un the Snoopers to anyone eluguble Item STANLEY WAJDA leaves hus reputatuon as the fastest gun un the corrudor to Art Rubun Sugned sealed and shakuly deluvered on thus our Class Day un the year of our Lord nuneteen hundred and fufty nune LINDA BROWN THOMAS MCAVINEW l : ' ' N ill k it. 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I l : ' - Welcome to Thus us Your Lufe Thus us Nancy Hall and Ruchard Kenny to untroduce todays subuect whuch us very dear to our hearts Class of T959 Thus us your u e We now take you back to September 1955 As you entered the new Westford A d ca emy you were ummeduately welcomed by the Senuors but ou craftul d y y escape unutuatuon As we look back we see the class offucers were Presudent Lunda Brown Vuce Presudent Alby Munroe Secretary Mary T Treasurer Edd Ru a d St Y PP VT U dent Councul Representatuce Robert Panneton Under the worthwhule supervusuon of Mrs Quunn your furst Freshman dance was very successful You were represented un t b spors y Tummy Sulluvan and John Gagnon un football and Leslue Drew and Arlene Estes un basketball One year later we fund the Sophomore Class untensely popular un sports Vuctor Daly and Chuck Gower represented your class un boys basketball Kay Stepun sku Mary Denusevuch Yvut Cote Nance Coffun Leslue Drew and Nancy Hall represented you un gurls basketball In football Thomas MacAvunew Ben Crowley Stan Wauda John Sharpe John Gagnon Donald Maslbas and Ruchard Kenny auded un keepung the margun of vuctorues very hugh Carol McNelly your cute cheerleader helped to cheer you on to your many vuctorues Your class offucers for the year were Presudent Chrustune Kennedy Treasurer Ben Crowley and Student Councul Dance Some hard work was put unto uts preparatuon to make ut as successful as ut was Tempus fugut you are now upperclassmen a luttle but older and a luttle but wuser Wuth your help the WA football team completed another successful season You were well represented un all three sports John Sharpe supported the baseball team John Gagnon Stan Wauda Thomas MacAvunew John Sharpe Ben Crowley and Ruchard Kenny drove hard at the lune un football On the boys and gurls basketball teams were Brenda Newton Carolyn Cote Ann Haran Nance Coffun Kay Stepun sku Mary Denusevuch Carlene Abrahamson Yvette Cote Nancy Hall Chuck Gower Thomas MacAvunew Dennus Sundberg and Vuctor Daly Janet Holmes and Stan Walda were your basketball managers Peggy Thubodeau Paulune Reeves and Sharon Conway were ever present to keep up the spurut of your teams Respectuvely thus was your buggest success and most profutable year The Harvest Hop was the dance of the year and the Junuor Prom Star Dust un many peoples opunuon was the best ever Your class was the furst class ever to make money on your prom It has been four years sunce you entered these mughty portals You are now sophustucated Senuors On the football team you have John Denny Tom Vuc Stan Tummy and Duck Remember those Fruday nughts boys? On your due hard basketball team you have Tom Vuc Denny and Tummy ln gurls basketball you have Nance Kay Yvut Mary D Carlene Mary T Brenda and Nancy wuth Janet as the manager Legg D01 forget the gurls hockey team wuth Carlene Nance Edna Yvut Brenda and Mary D ' ' 1 n . l'f . , . , ' ' o I . . '. I ' 1 ' I I 5 ' 1 I , .j , 5 - - I 11 11- - 1 . 1 ,I I ll . . I ' I I 1 1 ' I I I I I I I I . ' I I 1 ' , ' ' 1 , 1 ' Representative, Carol McNelly, Everyone had a great deal of fun at your Valentine U I . . . . . ' I I I l I I I 7 1 1 1 I ' -1 O l 1 1 I I ' . . - 5 I I ' . 1 ' 1 I . I n . I , , . 11 11 - ll ll ' I ' ' D ' l . 1 1 1 ' 1 I I I I ' I II ' ll . , 1 '1 I 'I ' ' I ' ' , 1 1 1 , . By the way, Carlene, how is your eye, and Nance, how is your ankle? Pauline, your Co-captain, Peggy, and Sharon are the sparks on the cheering squad. Leading your class you have Tom as President, Ben as Vice-President, Linda as Secretary, and Stan as Treasurer. John is your Student Council President, Mary T., your Student Council Secretary, Elaine, Corresponding Secretary, and Vic, Treasurer. Your class representatives are Pauline Adrienne and Mary D You have many accomplish ments to your credit Class of T959 Now is the time when you will be setting out ID life to go your separate ways And we leave with you all these happy memories of four happy years spent together YVETTE COTE BEN CROWLEY While riding through the universe our old classmates can be seen doing these things Carlene is making false teeth at the Dillon Dentist Company and very happy in her work Stanley is very successful down in New Orleans He is now known as Swinging Stan the Jazz Man Nancy Hall is really successful at Peter Bent She has the night duty of floor washing and is titled as indispensable Adrienne is now studying the Modern History of Greece and finds it interesting Mary T who was voted most likely to succeed has opened a restaurant in Venus for Pauline Reeves is working at the Lowell General along with Dennle Sundberg They have been employed there for several years and are a very successful team in their work Janet Gagnon is now trying to beat French into the heads of the Senior Hugh at Westtord Academy Yvette is now a nurse at the nnfnrmary at B C Peggy is working for Marcia who is in charge of the personnel at the local 5 81 IO cent store Elaine now heads the local typust union which is made up of Trina Pauline Parent and Cora Dorothy is now business manager at the new Westford Rest Home with Judy Plummer as the nurse and Judy Mowll as Public Relations expert Odette is the private secretary of that renowned basketball manufacturer Chuck Gower John Sharpe who graduated from Naval school In 1963 now commands the tug boats that tow the ships into dry dock Ann Haran is a substitute for Mr Anton up at the Academy and teaches PO D Clifford is now the commander of his own rowboat and his crew consists of Harry Joe Dave and Jimmy Nance is a permanent dancer in the Paint and Powder show Sharon is now working on the planet Pluto Watch out' Don t fall off while dancing to a Frankie Avalon record 1 I ' ' by ,, 1 1 ll. - ll ' lonely night travelers. . . . . . . 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I I f - . . - ' ' I I I ' . - ' ' I John Gagnon ts running a ferry space shnp from Venus to Mars Elleen MacDonald IS has head stewardess Conme ns now a stock car drnver at the Inter planetary races she IS donnq pretty well Through unter planetary communncatlon we gust heard that Sally has disrupted the planet Saturn he slapped off the thtrd rung and landed on the seventh Irene now owns her own pnzzena on Neptune and from what I hear nts pretty good Dlane Vuncent ns a very eftrcnent secretary for Dr Labbe who has gust been voted the world s greatest braun surgeon Vtc IS now the universal Trng and Physics teacher and engoylng It very much Carol ns hrs very effncuent secretary taking care of hus Important notes Lnnda IS now a unnversal pollce woman She keeps traftnc In lane very well Muruel as the person offncnally appounted to put all the stars out at nnght She has a very able assustant Iona Brenda whose lufes ambutron was to become a teacher IS now teaching ktnder garten to all the ltttle space chtldren Tommys electrsc ear whlch he made for a protect In school as now making hlstory He can detect the new space shnps that were desugned by Alby Kay us a secretary at the Bethune Car Company whnch ns run by Kenny The cars Kenny sells are designed by some of the Industnal Arts enthustasts who used to spend all those lunch perlods nn the shop Some of them are Bobby Butch and Alan Mary D as stall at the Elms after all these years She as a tree surgeon and takes care of the grounds around the school Janet H IS now a successful teacher She rs teachnng others how to look up to people Duck K who used to spend most of the Engltsh and P O D perlods drawlng IS now donng commercnals for Lestonl Edna who was always working In the Lab has finally gotten out of It She now runs a home for lost space chnldren Oly now dwells on the top of Mount Olympus and watches over the Unnverse Ben has been sngned by the Chamber of Commerce for the newly dnscovered planet Querrne ts chuef forester and recelves a salary that us truly out of thus world So ends our llttle trap to outer space It seems strange to see our old classmates but It could be even more nnterestnng to see them In another twenty years Q - I 5 . . . -I ' l , . , . . , .. - - ' A , 1 ' I I ' I V ul 5 S Q ' Q qsses ,fd .r r' bww --w-H'5 HK ........--rx ...- , w,...quar ' mm. 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A H 0 ga. ,, Q X f X 1 , Qw,.izi4.N n- A M., ,, ,, .. W 1 4-I wi Qa Qw V' v K M' W ' .- ' liiffy H 1' , fry. ,C 1 AGL, an X 1 ,v ,, 4- r X 1 f iff 2 9- if cn' 1 Ss, N X UJSQ-'i'2B'6 M , wg w ,A Ei- .cj ,,,,-Q 1 ,421 V i my f ' 55 , Q 7 ,,, fi. an qt 155. -rf. Q, 5 7 if 2 33 3 Q 5 'f Q ,,,m y if 1 QT L . Nw IU Ti' if L L A 1 W2 751 59 i nm 4 Xxx i f , ., V k ,A l G WEA., VNV in 5 W z 1- w.4....W...,!l ' Q' Q' X T 'pe The Student Council had a successful year administratively as well as economically, under the leadership of Mr. Eugene Hayes. The Council set up a Student Court that was very successful in dealing with the misdemeanors of the Student Body. In addition to the court, the Corridor Monitors were very helpful in controlling the pupils in the halls. The Council was not trying to be simply a disciplinary body, but a representative body whose main interest was the pupils. Their main obiective was to draw up a constitution and a guide for the Student Councils of the future. The Council also published the notes of their meetings in order that the Student Body be well informed on the proceedings of the Student Council. The Student Body is deeply indebted to Mr. Hayes for his untiring deeds. VIC DALY '59 . f f Q Ls 3. gays . lAi,,4 'Q T R ' X Q '- Q 3' fxgf '3 '17 'fm' '- ? A xx X' ' Qf'd!'3'43 5-5.- ' f 9' Q: Q9 D Q N max- l gig J 7 r?f 9 fy Q 1 J J X Q Q11 2. , W y fy fx, af . w L Q 1 3- r . f 1 A Q, ,lk Q . X l fA ,K 'X 0:07 sr Q ' 4' I ,, Aw' A 13 5 , 1, . -f H' in :Ti pb. it 'Wigan' u 'Qi fha' YW' I 'Hf H' A ci g is , , -. if S., ' 65 if ii M fi? say ,S me b K AI SR ff? 'ffwfwz . 5 me Al. 5. NJ'- , m 1f1flilxrviT?1fPuwuz.f Q' 5 1 iz Sf' 13' O Ogg Ea Members of the radio club with Mr. Lapierre as sponsor, built a radio trans- mitter and converted surplus material to build an amateur radio station at the school, and have made contact with other stations in New England and New York. Three of the members have received amateur licenses from the government and have stations at home. Cl 5 'wa Strutiun 9639, gww' Nudvm fnergy G? I i The Junior High Science Club under the direction ot Mr John Gordon has elected the tollovving otticers President Betty Ann Bellinger Vice President Barbara Bell Secretary Kathleen Cooney and Program Chairman Dennis Valcourt The purpose ot the club is to develop an interest in the opening fields of science. 65 Q A l .Ai -5 ,Q at b H n'C kb, ,. .Juli lil K P x ,srw - 'Het Y W sv efam ,,.1! I , 4 f. , Ja 1 I 9 ' .-ti V W Q V -':' as swf . U uf. Q30 A fl 1 'f 57' WK 44-1 Y- ifaddq dad The Hobby Club meets every Thursday dunno the trrst and second lunch periods during vvhlch tnme the students are allowed to work on hobbies that are of thenr partlcular Interest Work IS done sn the areas of woodvvorknng leather works model cars planes and boats palntlng and levvelry I1-. athletics J'-gr? T7 'V we H .aj if 4 'V f M It W se 'Ki' 1' ke Irv r f I f I 3 my 4 x.N1 1'Jy , l , , -, 1. A , , V I 1 V' ,. ' A N5 , -. ang . 1-f 4 , f 4 ,iw mf' 'x , , Y. ff? XT c fy ,yin X ,f f, - K + , in uh ,,,f '.xf' VufNg, Ng V-V by Z Af !,, V .,QA7y'3fggQj5f .VA 5,41 :sk I i V M K' ' , 122 Q V f Q 4' ffa. YV Rv., tg iff i H h ix, F if If , , ' ' K ' ,4 I f I -gy X , .I N W R coach- E H'k I a ORSNCH YC1 N M COACH STEELE SHARPE C , - JOHN ocaplam RICHARD KENNY SCORES WA St. Columkille ,,,K 20 8 Burlington 7E7E,., 20 6 Bedford 2 E,,EEE EEEEE l 2 26 AJ North Reading ,,,. l8 O VY Lynn Trade ,,,,o,7,, 8 20 Lynnfield , , ,W 6 20 Ayer 8 30 The Black Knights of Westford Academy completed a successful T958 season. After a slow start with two losses in three games, we came back to win four out of our last five games for a successful 4-3 season. We, the graduating seniors, would like to express our ap- preciation to Coach Steele and to the student body who supported us through the season. We wish the best of luck to the team of 1959. JOHN SHARPE RICHARD KENNY M l S , t. s if s I ' Z y N Q. Wu.. G N im FROM v 3 a .f- , fW'f' , fn' . 1 I H '? 'NJ I0 c x ' . f '. M 2 P.. 1 . I ' K xv x ! ' , , fr -e' 'U' ' A Q ,K I J lf ,M L .32 . Y: f nf , ww ,ol .fx Q-.vrf , 'j' .fx ' Q mf, .,, Q A has V,,' 5 2 '1-fy 1545 Q L- 44 , Y, I t , ,, .g 'X' 4 un ,y 4 my ..-, 4 I NA, T ff A -X ' 5 'l -rj ,, A .5 W ' R' J' Y,B'..N ww. 0, , W .V , V ,Ig 3 Nvtslsx , - f YP f ' if ,f Q at vm , 5:- .gg ,w pu .5 'W x ' 'tr I 'J 1- 4 x i d f thi A 5 s 1 ' 'F -ng. 4. rf' 5 -. 'Q su,- ' nb: 1' P A X Q 'S if ' . a - 4!,' x.J A -.sdnh tw, H 1. -..- . an 'V' wg Q fgiif-gi! e 'Vw Q N4 G 'QQ Q 4 139,131 ,459 ,W 5 Q2 ,gQaeo'gi gf Ertgfgvnhea wfvuwfwo Q 4' . ' I k or Q- , . I . -1 .1 M Q ,.,, i 4 M 3. 9 I l, S fx MLM! Q 1 X ,W ,4 ,, 'f xff aff? , If Li .1 fi Aa' Mg' BE cf 5 A Q, E X 1 i,it . r we COACH STEELE Cofaplains gage' 2 Westtord Westford Westfo rd Westford Westford Westford Westfo rd Westford CHUCK GOWER VIC DALY BASKETBALL SCORES 61 Lancaster 45 Acton 43 Groton 43 Littleton 45 Lancaster , 47 Acton L 58 Groton 56 Littleton W I w 'Q X, g I rf J 4 9 i ffoig X Ude Tune: AMERICA OUR HERITAGE Goodbye dear Westford, Now we must part. Though we must leave you, You'll be in our hearts. We won't forget Our teachers and friends Nor will we cease to use The lessons weve learned. We ve had our fun Our good times and bad But well remember The loys that weve shared Lets take one last look And brd you adreu Dear Westtord Academy We thank you Stnve on dear classmates Glean all you can Gather all knowledge To help your fellow man God give us strength To stem lifes great tide May Knowledge comes but wrsdom lingers Be our guide X CARLENE ABRAHAMSON gg E P Q . QUT ff 60 fa M Op YEELL X ve , ,59 yay? 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Brmg Ihe Famlly PRINCETON LOUNGE Fme Food TeI AL I-4I8O I47 PRINCETON ST RouI'e 3 NORTH CHELMSFORD MASS CompIlmen+s NORMAN E DAY, INC EIec'rrlcaI ConIrac'I'ors MYr'I'Ie 2 634-I WESTFORD MASS PIan Your Chrnsfmas and New Year Parhes Now' IDLE HOUR COUNTRY CLUB MY 2 7388 or MY 2 872I GranrI'evuIIe Mass Rouie 40 From Nor'Ih Chelmsford NEW ENGLANDS NEWEST AND MOST BEAUTIFUL DINE AND DANCE DANCING FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NITES SPECIALISTS ON WEDDINGS Pnc+ure Room or Banq ei Hall A a IabIe Wufh Bank Free of Charge for Tesf mon als Dance ChrIs+mas or Shop Par'I' es Alumni Dances Annu ersarues Farewells , . of - I , ' u v I ' I I ' I . .V . CI if Cf7 :nl Q KH gum ,f4f'en E: 644' G i 28 GLenv ew 3 IP' Xi 'W I MASS ELL LOW . 1' I . L -'U' Lin Ugfnzbog XQ L L XL jig LXHE1 ?l L L J I H .LM , . i - 14 WESTFORD NABNASSET SPORTS CENTER INC Everyfhmg for +I1e Sporisman NABNASSET MASSACHUSETTS Open Seven Deve e Week Keys Made ALA AAA Service Hours Da'IY 9 9 Su daY I2 6 MY 2 7385 RICHARD J BRADLEY ROUTE IIO MY 2 6355 CompIumen+s CompIumen+s JACK S DINNER TOYS TURKEY FARM Cen'rraI Square ROUTE IIO WESTFORD MASS CHELMSFORD MASS CompIumen+s I-EE S RAYMOND J GENDREAU UONEL J BO'5VERT D M D TI MYr+l 28535 COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND of of I , I of RADIO 8: TV SERVICE . Tower Rd. ' Nabnassef BLUE MOON RESTAURANT Tel. GL 3-73ll 685 Princefon Blvd. LOWELL, MASS. U.S. Roufe 3-A Complimenfs of GRENIER'S PACKAGE STORE GRANITEVILLE, MASS. Complnmenfs F W WOOLWORTH ComplImen+s CLOVER FARM STORES PRESCOTT ST FORGE VILLAGE BROADWAY ST GRANITEVILLE Comphmenfs HARRY BASS T I GL a 6345 ISS CENTRAL STREET LOWELL MASS Compllmenfs WAJDA GARDENS Perennlals Annuals House Plan+S ROUTE ll0 WESTFORD MASS Summer CoHageS Year Round Homes DE FORGE REAL ESTATE M A NABNASSET MASS Tl MYEII 28539 ComplImen+S CUSHMAN S BAKERY FORREST E MILLER a GRANITEVILLE MASS of of of of e ' - . I I ll I ll I core ye. Hillsi e Ave. e . e - CompInmen+s REEVE S GARAGE CompIlmen+s MARTIN CLOTH ES VISIT Our New Boys Dep+ Specializing In Tune Up FORGE VILLAGE MASS T I MY 2 83II LOWELL MASS NABNASSET FOOD LOCKER Frozen Foods Meafs Curlng and Smokmg My 2464: Make THE LOWELL FIVE CENT SAVINGS BANK 34 John Sfreei' CHELMSFORD OFFICE CHELMSFORD MASS Your Bank of of Prescofl S+ree+ I00-I02 Central S+ 8 . - CompIimen'rS DREW FRUIT FARMS FRED C CHURCH 81 CO Dependable Insurance MERRIMACK STREET LOWELL MASSACHUSETTS TeI GL 8 6838 LITTLETON MASSACHUSETTS TeI HU 6 3646 CompIlmen'rS of +I1e OXBOW CIDER MILL 250 WESTFORD STREET CHELMSFORD MASS THE MODERN CLEANERS 8: TAILORS 4 PINE ST CUPPLE SQUARE Formal Wear for AII Occasions CompIumen+s PURITY FOODS Che' sf d C me AII Sfoclr on +I1e Premlses CHELMSFORD MASS Tel GL 2 I67I of 24 ' , Tel. GLenview 3-8I45 of . rn or e r ' MERRIMACK ESSEX ELECTRIC COMPA NY 29 Ma kei' SI' 5 7 'MIR E 370 Esse S+ L eII x La renc Mass 5015169-X' X W CompIumen'Is of B. CROS Compllmenfs of STAN S MARKET SERVICE STATION Amoco Produci' Meafs and Groceries 5 NABNASSET MASS TINKER WHITNEY TeIepI1o MY 2 738 T Iepho e GL 9 SROAD S 2 3266 Besr Wishes From FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF LOWELL Currenf Duvldend 3' 4 0 TWO CONVENIENT DOWNTOWN OFFICES as Hurd S+ and Kearney squa Branch re Office Burlmgfon G. 81 W. BUILDING CONTRACTORS Builders of Oualiry Homes TEL. WESTFORD MYr+Ie 2 6228, 2 83l3, 2 6759 2 FORGE VILLAGE ROAD WESTFORD MASS. Qi' 9 L Z- ow I Mass. 6.NEBETTERF A S w el 5 , Owner e U - ne ' ' ' f of ROC KY FARM Our Own Ice Cream DELICIOUS FRANKFURTERS HAMBURGERS AND COFFEE FRIED CLAMS AND FRENCH FRIES Telephone Wes+ford MY 2 6753 LITTLETON ROAD ROUTE IIO C G PRINCE 81 SON INC I08 MERRIMACK ST LOWELL MASS GL 7 753I For Over I2I Years G The Shoppmg CenI'er of or Lowm LOWELL . . , . Card and Gifi' Shop-Wedding lnvifafions CHERRY 81 WEBB CC Merrimack S+ Lowell Mass Compl1mer'rs ROGER H HILDRETH Real Es+a+e 52 Man S+ W Herd Mass Tel MY 2 8I92 O de s Pu? Up f Take Ou+ Ope Daly H30 AM + zoo AM Sp co Parlx g Area Callxag Garden CHINESE AM RICAN RESTAURANT GLe e 4 402 Roue llo Lo ell Law e AIR CONDITIONED LOWELL MASS Compllmenls WESTFORD OIL COMPANY FORGE vlLLAeE MASS Com pllmenfs WESTFORD AUTO PARTS l ol, QA fwfafairclesigncr 0 CENTRAL SQLARE CHELMSFORD c vawsasco. ' ' r r o . n i : ..o: .. ' aius in of ' . ' i . es , . . f ' nv' W -6 w - r nce Blv l of of TO THE CLASS OF 1959 Best Washes From Your Class Photographer LORING STUDIOS ws CENTRAL sr LOWELL MASS TEL. GL 3-244 I Compliments ot SCOTTY'S SERVICE Forge Village, Mass. 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