Whitman High School - Spotlight Yearbook (Whitman, MA)
- Class of 1955
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Cvaqfijeay e 'Qcfrifiz ' 5 we 0 . 4 B 9 I SQ S W- On, F - . ' gewater H195 Nmes Ramp as fonfff, H?1iZ0f1Z2eQ8DefU'gi'S 8, 59' e ' M Y O 'I ayfrowef Leagues Gef Sfffffed ig Hiiffiia.. well k n H19 Ku 1. l -..DQ-f,, by '. G ...U - -.v 2 sta-n ' ' li' VG if .d2'ffp5Fs1E2e ow Com. LEAGUE Rvfml hx OX9 clvfws 'r foe? 55 e schoolboy Team ggggainiosv. Pcr.YSffq,e A M S 00 d Vlctc ' I .S sd g5g.gg,ig W........,. 5 2, 11322 DA h Score Rocxdw' 1, itt :ning of the 23522331 1 g llggg KVEKWQ F in 'ut xeb0f02 Y LEAGUE xxx M le the last Mladlebcgro 3 1 .gong 9 ogxgfl . Run C0x,0Nmn5mS ws, ' ing? Zigi: 2,i','i1Q1?Ls 2 1 Iooo2fjWsQX:9h winnmgn Belts wok ow new 5 WO? Q .651 a 1 on ., . ' , . - q 'S f last yea1 S Abmg Results Mogdgw .S Xofowiejl Ablngto . -an wghe Om ?z. X 'eil E11 0k1and'15'0' Wh1ur?::1115'rSg'Q1g'r:1 4 was ' Y, vfwtmb an m wgxni Whxrfg-22,10 'Q 7- 'ZH ' h m- ggfgoum 5' Abington 2 l' me with ilifoeamn vo? wo :SGW by Bing' rglggloui-Tr: X Z .0 -- G 0 'Y Q Games Wd' .W 111914 wx .-. wb? ...B 'Y'f T... nom warEE??0n 0 l l F. '- F ,' vnu , 4 I a o I . A v'n':,:,l .QI .,., 'lot ,N , 'A xl .H I I 4 Y I I I A .o r ' 1 ..lK, 5. The icfory N F-1 X F. ' T' I A' fxr' ,fd ' Umlmi-15.9 DY 1145 CLA5o ur JJ W H 1 'S' M A N H IG H SC H OO L Wd HMA N, MA 55 A ssfxc 1-su 5 5 U 'sa WZ '. xx M fu , x . , 'W i, H- Av, --Y 1 ' -A?'VY f'94 V 0, ' - f . , , A, A ' X, ,f if - .. -f 5 ,. 'j H 1 l 20125 WOMQZD We, the Yearbook Staff, are presenting to you in this volume a theme of victory--victory in sports and victory in our schoolwork as well, This year Whitman High School has had an exceptional recordin athletics. In addition to an undefeatedfootball team, both the boys' and the girls' basketball teams experienced an outstanding season, Our boys last year won for Whitman High the trophy for the Eastern Massachusetts Class B cham- pionship in baseball. We hope that these achievements will remain fond memories. We also hope that this yearbook will helpto bring back recollections of the happiest four years of our lives-- years in which we have gained invaluable knowledge and friendship from our teachers and classmates and have learned co-operation and good sportsmanship in our many activities, As our schooldays fade from sight And dreams of future years appear, We pray to God to give us light And faith to know that He is near. So though your road be filled with thorns Or roses growing on the way, May rainbows promise brighter morns Until you find your perfect day. 1- ,lfia Y 2 sEN1oR CLASS ADVISORS i J, May. Mrs. Kathryn Brewer 5 Mr. Robert Collins We, the Class of 1955, Wish to dedicate this yearbook to our advisors Kathryn Brewer and Robert Collins in appreciation of their ceaseless efforts to assist and guide us. They have given generously of their time and service, and we hope this book will remind them inthe years to come how much We valued their guidance. 3 Phillip H. Johnson, Jr. Principal Fight the good fight with all thy might. In this month of June, Nineteen Hundred and Fifty-five, the members of the graduating class of Whitman High School, in company with many thousands of other young men and young women, proudly step forth from the halls of academic learning to face the practical reality of life in a world which longs for peace but yet is torn by strife between two ideologies--freedom and slavery, You graduates have honorably completed twelve years of public school education. Some go forward to further education and training, while others will enter the world of business and industry at once. The way of truth and light leading to peace and freedom is not an easy road to follow, Many conflicts must be fought and you must constantly be on your guard against the foes of freedom who by their propaganda and pressure seek to divide and conquer. Right and truth will triumph in the end if all people will arm themselves with the weapons of freedom: faith in Almighty God and obedience to His will, love of country and a form belief in her institutions, and a high degree of character, integrity, and moral responsibility, Join the army of freedom, you seniors. -- Fight the good fight with all thy might, --Go forth with con- fidence and faith. You take with you the prayers and best wishes of your parents, teachers, and friends. Leo J. Lane Hope Allen Boston College School Secretary Vice-Principal Head of the History Dep t 4 fax 4 3 Katherine I. Mclnnes Boston University Dean of Girls Head of English Dep't Ruth Armitage Commercial Boston Univer sity Cornell Univer sity When you feel you've reached the end of your rope--tie a knot and hang on. Kathryn T. Brewer Boston Teachers College This above all--To thine As you leave high school you may think that you are through with report cards. This, however, is not so. Soon you will be faced with the report card of life and life's report card will be concerned with your suc- cess in your chosen field only in so far as in attaining that success you have been of service to your fellow man, In fact, few obtain even marked financial success unless they are so interested in a work of service that profits are forgotten and take care of themselves. We hope that your school has afforded you some opportunity for development toward a life of effective service. So if your report card from life shows A plus in service, you can count yourself a success, G ID NCL' Commercial xj kb 5 1 I' ,:. -.. own self be true 5 'U'- , ...A V-5 Q ies' lk! ' I ,EQ '1 2- 1 'Q 3 W i c East .K Srl Charles W. Bayley University of Maine Guidance Director Elizabeth K, Austin Latin Radcliffe College University of Vermont Grow old along with me The best is yet to be-- The last of life for which The first was made. Raymond N. Brown History Ohio State University Boston University A high sense of responsi 'bility is the basis for duty to man, country, and God. Donald B. Bur ge ss Mathematic s Boston College He who does not set too high a value on himself has a greater value than he thinks. Herbert A. Doerfler Jr. Mathematics Boston College Fordham University Let your knowledge be guided by True Morals, Ethics and Principles and to direct it toward the improvement of mankind and country, G' -msg Robert P. Collins Mathematics Boston College Success is not measured by material wealth. Jean M. Gilbert English University of Maine Remember this--that very little is needed to make a happy life. LEDGE Muriel Hartshorn Commercial Simmons College One thorn of experience is worth a whole wilderness of warning. --Lowell Helen Kelleher English Fitchburg Normal On wings of deeds the soul must mount! When we are summoned from afar, Ourselves, and not our words will count-- Not what we said, but what we are! --William Winter Thesbe G. Hobby History Oberlin College A little integrity is better than any career. --Emerson Grace H. Lapworth Head of Commercial Dep't Chandler Normal Great Spirit, help me never to judge another until I have walked two weeks in his moccasins . --Sioux Indian Proverb Q 7X 4 P ,vr p:::+ X ,,,.,..., , . :2'.,:y11'2.':- f -.gt --....,.---Y.. -f . f .3 ---.'-' ZS.. X -1 -me crrzzz, xxx:-. ' 'filth'- ::g.' - I:-5745! 1 A R415 John T . McGarigal Commercial Montclair State College Bridgewater State College Climb high and go far, Your goal the sky, your aim the star . John H. O'Neill Jr. Head of Mathematics and Science Dep't Boston College No matter what you do, do the best you can. Grace L. Leach Home Economics Framingham State Teachers College Give to the world the best you have, and the best will come back to you. Bruno Malinow ski Physical Education Holy Cross College A chip on the shoulder is too heavy a load for any student to carry. YI DOM Kenneth B. Ludlow Shop Catskill High School Seek and ye shall find. Henry N. McCutcheon Biology University of New Hampshire College of William and Mary Wisdom is the principal thingy therefore get wisdom! and with all thy getting get understanding, . Moulton Jr. English Norwich Univer sity .there is nothing either good or bad, but thinking X makes it so. - '5 Who Who f- Louise M. Payton Commercial Chandler Normal works for glory misses oft the goalg works for money coins his very soul. Work for the work's sake, then, and it may be That the se things shall be added unto thee . Maida Pratt Physical Education 'To work hard and play hard increases your chance of suc- cess. Renzo A. Ricciuti Shop Fitchburg Teachers College Many a. slip twixt the cup' and the lip. Dorothy C. Taylor English Calvin Coolidge College And what doth the Lord require of thee, but to do justly, and to love mercy, and to walk humbly with thy God? --Micah 6: l--8 Marian W, Pratt Cooking Framingham Normal Let us, then, be up and doing, With a heart for any fate, Still achieving, still pursuing, Learn to labour and to wait. William J. Spratt Jr. History Coburn Classical Lnstitute Springfield College Know Thyself, then seek the truth. Beverly A. Thomas French Bridgewater State Teachers College Have fun--don't be afraid of a little extra work- -never hesitate to do what you believe to be right. ilu .mx SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS First row: Kathleen Deehan, Vice-presidentg Souise Shea, Secretary Second row: George Johnson, President, George Harrington, Treasurer Jeniars C LAS S M O T T O IT MATTERS NOT HOW LONG WE LIVE, BUT HOW CLASS FLOWER RED ROSE CLASS C OLORS BLUE AND SILVER 9 Constance Baker Connie 38 Dover Street, Whitman Yrbk. Editor-in-Chief45Class Ode 45D.A.R. Award45 Honor Society V.P. 3,45 Hon. Mem. Woman's Club 45 Sr. Girls Ensemble 45 Thespian Soc. 45 Ticket ch. Class Play 45 Talent show 45 Photography cl. 45 Dram. Cl. 2, 3,45 Dance Com. Student Council2,3, convention delegate 3,45 Cl. Day Si Grad. usher 35 Choir 35 Co-ch. Talent show 35 Band l,2, 35 H.R. Sec. 25 Glee Cl. 25Int. basketballl,2, Antonia Baranowski Toni 824 Temple Street, Whitman Yrbk. staff 45 Dram. Cl. 3,45 Glee Cl. 2, 3,45 Dance Com. 2,3,45 Intramural basketball l, 2, 3. . 3 ' X t if .SIKA Deborah Baker Debbie 60 We st Washington St., Hanson Yearbook staff 45 Talent Show 1, 2, 3, 45 Dance Committees Intramural basketball l, 2, Elizabeth Barry Betty 202 Whitman Avenue, Whitman Yearbook staff 4, Refreshment committee Class Play 45 Dance Committees 2, 3,45 Choir 3. as A ,U . - W-fi Q- fQff'f4gqf,'1' . , if s CLAJX5' Sandra Beck 77 Whitman Ave. , Whitman Honor Society 45 Executive committee of Dramatic Club 45 Senior Class Play Usher 45 Talent Show 45 Choir 3, 45 Dramatic Club 3, 45 Dance Committees 2,3,45 Co-chair- man of dance 45 Ring Com- mittee 35 Glee Club 25 Intra- mural basketball l, 2. Lydia Beland Shorty 22 Legion Parkway, Whitman Yearbook staff 45 Dance Committees 2, 3, 45 Choir 3. Jean Beede 65 School Street, Whitman Senior Girls Ensemble 45 Dance Committees 2, 3, 45 Choir 3. Robert Bennett Bob 189 School Street, Whitman Senior Class Play usher 45 Ring Committee 35 Dance Committee 35 Monitor 25 Junior Varsity baseball 25 Lntramural basketball 1. 10 .D 1' Robert Boynton Booze 312 Bedford Street, Whitman Alfred Benson Al 146 Alden Street, Whitman Varsity football l, 25 Junior Varsity football l. Gloria Borden Glo 73 Warren Avenue, Whitman Yearbook staff 45 Talent Show 3,45 Dance Committees 2, 3, 45 Choir 35 Glee Club 2. John Bonjokian Banjo fa: 88 Cherry Street, Whitman Intramural basketball 2,3,4. Carol Botto 674 Bedford Street, Whitman Class Play ticket committee 45 Dramatic Club 3,45 Choir 3 , 45 Glee Club 25 Dance committees 2, 3, 45 Tennis 2,35 Intranfuial basketball LZ, 55 45. qw- Lorraine Brine Rainy 54 Elm Street, Hanson Senior Class Play usher 45 Gioir 45 Dance Committees 2,3,45 Intramural basketball 2,45 Clas s Day and Graduation usher 35 Varsity football 1, Z. Nancy Bryan Red 881 Whitman Street, Hanson Yearbook staff 45 Class Prophecy 45 Executive Board of Honor Society 3, 45 Honor Society at Student Council cake sale com- mittee 45 Dance Committee 35 Student Council 1, Varsity basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Dance Committees 2, 3, 45 Choir 45 Monitor 35 Intramural soft- ball l,2, 35 Glee Club 2. Hazel Buckman 581 Bedford Street, Whitman Yearbook staff 45 Honor Society 45 Thespian Society 45 Senior Class Play 45 Choir Student- Leader 45 Choir 3, 45 Dance Committees 2, 3,45 Intramural basketball 2, 3, 45 Dramatic Club 3,45 Class Day 81 Gradu- ation usher 35 Monitor 35 Glee Club 2. Janice Butler Jan 146 School Street, Whitman Yearbook staff 45 Senior Girls Ensemble 45 Class Play usher 4: Dance Committees 2, 3, 45 Dramatic Club 3,45 Ring Com- mittee 35 Picture Committee 35 Choir 35 Tennis Team 2, 35 Class Secretary25 Glee Club25 Monitor 1,25 Drum Majorette 1,25 Intramural basketball 1,25 Homeroo ecretary l fig. ,pf i ic l Capel tti Cap Y 151.8 Mi et, Monp xigtt , W S , V, I ity foot ll 3, 45 VJrsity a eb ll 3, 5 Track, . 5 1 Z -'P , ff ei i n 2. 5 -mr 3-9' 1 5 I 1 CLAS' Audrey Clowes Auds Elaine Campbell 88 Charles Street, Whitman Yearbook staff 45 Class Will 45 Executive Board of Honor Society 3,45 Floor marshal 45 Photography Club 45 Dramatic Club 2, 3, 45 Student Council 35 convention delegate 3, 45 Spell- man Essay Contest 35 Gradu- ation usher 35 Math Club 3. Irene Clark Re 77 Alden Street, Whitman Dramatic Club 3,45 Dance Com- mittees Z, 3, 4. William Clark Bill' 21 Annawon Drive, Halifax Varsity football 45 Varsity basketball 45 Varsity base- ball 3, 45 Varsitytrack 3,4. Sandra Collins Sandy 319 South Avenue, Whitman Photography Conte st Winner 45 Lunchroom bookkeeper 4. 489 Washington ST., Whitman Senior Girls Ensemble 45 Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 45 Dance Committees 2,3,45Dramatic Club 3,45 Choir 35 Homeroom secretary 35 Glee Club 25 Soccer Team l. Donald Comeau Don 30 Winter Street, Whitman Dance Committees 2, 3,45 Tennis Team 1,25 Homeroom officer l. si J 4 Jay Condon 58 Vernon Street, Whitman Junior Varsity football 1 5 Intramural basketball l,2,3,4, Class basketball 1, 2, Dance Committees Z, 35 Monitor 33 Student Council 4g Senior Class Play usher 4. 0 MWA J ' In wimpy Daw Ona awve-v we 9 Commerci St., Whitman Intramural basketball l,2,3,-44 Dance Committees 2, 3, 4 g Varsity football Zglvionitor 3. Kathleen Deehan Kath 32 O Brien Avenue, Whitman E - .. JC' John Conlon Lefty 435 WashingtonSt., Whitman Senior Class Play Committee 4, Varsity baseball Z, 3,4, Dance Committees 2, 3, 4, Intramural basketball l,2,3,4g Monitor 3: Homeroom vice- president l, 3, Glee Club Z, Varsity basketball 2, Junior Varsity baseball 1. Carol Cross Gert-trude l69 Plymouth St. , Whitman Senior Girls Ensemble 4, Dance Committees 3, 4, Dramatic Club 3,45 Choir 35 Intramural softball 1, 2, 3, Glee Club 2, Intramural basketball l,2. 55 Yearbook staff 4, Class Vice- president 4, Dramatic Club President 4 g Senior Girls Ensemble 4g Senior Class Play usher 45 Student Council 35 Dramatic Club Secretary 33 Homeroom presdient 3, Ring Committee 33 Co-chairman of Talent Show 3, Choir 3, Home- room secretary2g Dance Com- mittees 2,3,4, Glee Club 2, Intramural basketball l, 2. Adelaide Dilorio YO-YO 266 Auburn Street, Whitman Senior Banquet Committee 4, Glee Club 2, Choir 3, 45 Dance Committees Z, 3, 45 Prom Com- mittee 3. Melly DeMinico 'Mel 449 Main Street, Hanson v Dance Committees 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3', 4, Roberta DiPersio 202 Plymouth Street, Halifax Class Will 4, Dance Committee 45 JamaicaPlain-Class Treasurer 2, Basketball 1,23 School Mag- azine 2, Red Cross Represent- ative 2, Swimming Club Z. Sarah Donovan Sally 35 Jenkins Avenue, Whitman Dance Committees Z , 3 , 49 Choir 39 Glee Club 2. Dean e D rgc ly' Dee Dee J' 'ff I , xl Glelaggtrelql Whi I an Senifil? Ss Ensemble 4 Drlamati xClu ' ance Com .- Evelyn Drake Evie 6 Arthur Street, Whitman Yearbook staff 49 Senior Play 49 Senior Girls Ensemble 49 Cheerleader l,Z,3,49 Dramatic Club 3,49 Dance Committees Z, 3, 49 Student Council 39 Intra- mural basketball l, Z, 39 Choir 3g Glee Club 2. g et Dug ff M l f 90 xPfeasax'?t! O H g'eiL9 X k tball , ,Tennis e 9 Intramur basketballxli, 2, 3, 4g Softball 39 Glee Club 39 Dance Committee Z. CLA J' niittee I-2, 49 ir 39 Senior BanHu6t Co ittee 39 Glee Club!-Z. 'fi A Delleyne Eldridge Del 38 Fullerton Ave., Whitman Yrbk. staff 49Sr. Cl. Play 49 Sr. Girls Ensemble 4g Dance Com, Ch. 49DramaticCl. 3.42 Choir 3,42 Dance Com. Z,3,-L9 Class Day 8: Graduation Com 39 Int. sports l, 2,39 Glee Club Z9 I-LR. vice-president l9 Monitor 19 Softball team 1 . Robert Emery Bobby 705 Whitman St., Hanson Stu. Coun. Sec. 49 Sr, Cl, Play Com. 49 Football Ban- quet COIN. 4: Int. basketball l,Z,3,49 Stu. Coun. 39 Var sity football Z,39 Monitor 39 Dance Com. Z, 39 RingCom, 39 Soph. Cl. Treas. 29 Jr, Varsity baseball l, Z9 Jr Varsity football 19 Glee Cl, 1, ,Q Beverly Elliott Bev 'mm 2.38 Stetson St. , Whitman Yearbook staff 49 Student Council 49 Student Council and Honor Society cake sale committee 49 Senior Class Play 49 Head Cashier of lunchroom 49 Dramatic Club 49 Dance Committees Z., 3, 4. , f- Y, Jean Ferguson Jeannie 266 Franklin St. , Whitman Q Class Play Ticket Committee 4g Dance Committees 2, 3, 49 choir 3,49 Glee Club z. .- . 5 .4 ' .gnu -.1 06. v K , Y I v P 1? i ' Meredith Fullerton Merry E 13 Willard Avenue, Whitman Janice Ferris Slim 478 Pleasant St. , Hanson Refreshment Committee 45 Choir 35 Dramatic Club 25 Glee Club 1, Z5 Talent Show 15 Softball 1. Albert Forrand Albie' Z3 Burton Ave. , Whitman Dance Committee 45 Glee Club l,45 Monitor 25 Cross Country 2.. Christopher Flood Sonny l66 Auburn St. , Whitman Patricia Frasier Pat l4 Wilmot Street, Whitman Yearbook staff 45 Class Play usherette 45 Choir 3, 45 Dramatic Club 3, 45 Dance Committees 2, 3, 45 Intra- mural sports l, 2, 35 Glee Club Z. '55 Anna Cvallimore Yearbook assistant art editor 45 Varsity basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Class Play refreshment com- mittee 45 Dramatic Club 45 Choir 45 Intramural basketball l,2, 3,45 Monitor 35 Softball 35 Glee Club Z. Ann Giberti 677 Washington St. , Whitman Yearbook staff 45 Dramatic Club secretary 45 Dramatic Club 3,45 Senior Girls'Ensemble 45 Intramural basketball l, Z, 35 Tennis Team 2, 3,45 Assistant basketball manager 35 Basket- ball manager 45 Dance Com- mittees 3,45 Choir 35 Glee Club 2. .x 5 I :W Hifi 781 Washington St. , Whitman Yearbook staff 45 Senior Class Play 45 Choir 45 Dramatic Club 3,45 Cambridge High--1. Lois Grady '15 Ellis Avenue, Whitman Yearbook assistant Editor-in- Chief 45 Salutatorian 45 Honor Society Treasurer 3,45 Honor- ary Member Whitman Woman's Club 45 Senior Class Play 45 Photography Club secretary 45 Dramatic Club 2, 3,45 Basket- ball scorekeeper 45 Baseball S-corekeeper l, Z, 3, 45 Gradua- tion usher 35 Dance Committee 35 Intramural basketball Z. kj 1 i Sally Grover 249 High Street, Hanson Yearbook staff 45 Football ban- quet committee 45 Lunchroom 45 Science Club 3,45 Dramatic Club Z, 3, 45 Intramural basketball 1, Z,3, 45 Choir 3,45 Dance Com- mittees 2, 3,45 Math Club sec- retary 3. Fred Harrington Freddie 35 Laurel Strgej, Whitman VL I! ,Luhibl Yrbk. Siaff,k4,. C '14, V-p. Varxpiilliffo - 5Varsit bQQ5ket a l,3,4' arsityba - bau 2 ,srlpr Play 515 od - ball nqueircom. bax - 5 I . icerxl ' r ar yy' f gall l5X'BanillF5AGlee C 5 se 5 'Q . Y 'f 3 Q Roberta Harriman Berta 662 Washington St. , Whitman Choir 35 Dramatic Club Z, 3,45 Band 3 , 45 Orchestra 1, 25 Biology Club 45 Spe1lmanEssay Contest 35 Lunchroom 45 Glee club Z5 Dance Committees Z,3,45 Photography Contest Winner 4, George Harrington Z8 Day Street, Whitman Yearbook staff 45 Honor Society President 3,45 Class Treasurer 3,45 Student Council Z5 Good Governrnent Day Representative 45 Varsity basketball 1,Z, 3,45 Varsity baseball 1,Z,3,45 Senior Class Play 45 Footballrnanager 3, 45 Graduation usher 35 News- paper staff 1,25 Class basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 45 Homeroom vice- Jfii hi?ra l. lx ' X V . lf ,n president 1 Mernofn ickey Hick X5 va I I . If 117 Winter Street hug! . no s Qksgw' Glee 'Glub5,4' Stu ci enti n l -251 I S F.. esi ent'Z, 35 'a , ' a- mural ba ' , , 5 if 5! 1 fy XML ,4 J rxgwj 5ii5l 4 ff ' ,W if 5 f7 1 W,i M rn i f L LVL A 'S ,- 'Q . Helen Hefler HDOHYH . if A 569 Holmes Street, Hanson ff' ' 1 Senior Girls Ensemble 45 V' ., Senior Class Play 45 Talent Show 45 Choir 35 Glee Club Z. .W W, -v Nancy Hogg Hoagie 'l'f. 5 -- 613 Auburn St. , Whitman 2, 3, 45 Softball 1. Student Council Z5 Class Day and Graduation Usher 35 Class Vice-President Z, 35 Dramatic Club 3, 45 Choir 3, 45 Varsitybasketball Z, 35 Intramural basketball 1, 2,35 Homeroom vice-president Z5 Homeroom secretary 15 Glee Club Z5 Dance Committees Dance Committl , ajax , Basketbal a e Lmtr Tl Y i George Johnson 231 Temple St. , Whitman Yearbook staff 4 5 Class President Z,3,45Senior Class Play 45 Graduation Usher 35 Ring Committee 35 Student Council 1, 2 5 Newspaper staff Z5 Homeroom president Z5 Football manager 1 , 25 Intramural basketball l,2, 35 Glee Club 15 Dance Com- mittees 2, 3, 4. l ,Q Joan LeVangie 405 Beulah Street, Whitman Yearbook staff 45 Dance Com- mittees Z, 3, 45 Shirley Magnanti lll5 Main Street, Hanson Varsity basketball 1, Z Dramatic Club 45 Choir 45 Team 35 Dance Committee Z. Y if Ellen Kilroy Thirteenth Avenue, Halifax Honor Society 45 Varsity bas- ketball ?.,3,45 Science Club 3,45 Girls State 35 Class Day Com- mittee 35 MathClub 35 Varsity softball 35 Intramural basket- ball l, Z, 3, 45 Intramural soft- ball l, 2, 35 Tennis Team 1, 25 Dance Committee 4, Thomas Lane Tee 15 Martin Street, Whitman Yearbook sta lfts 45 Stu cil Z, 45 Senior Class y usher 5 Football banquet co' i 45 Spell- manEssayiCl e t3,45Dance Committees' 2, 3, 45 Varsity football 35 Basketball manager Z , 35 Intramural basketball l, Z, 35 Monitor 15 Junior Var- sity football l 5 Newspaper staff 1,25 Glee Club 1. llRedll Mary Kingman Ann 670 Bedford Street, Whitman Yearbook assistant head typist 45 Class History 45 Honor Society 45 Senior Class Play 45 Senior Girls Ensemble 45 Dramatic Club Treasurer 45 Dramatic Club 3, 45 Varsity basketball l,Z,3,45 Intramural basketball 1,Z,35 Glee Club 2,35 Monitor 35Dance Committees 'f .2,3,4. Gerard Lentini Jerry White Street, Monponsett Band 45 Orchestra 45 Track Team 45 Talent Show 4. 55 x, 71, Wx YV? Shirl 5 Tennis 5 is Carolyn Loring 95 Union Street, Hanson Honor Society 45 Dramatic Club 3, 45 Choir 45 Softball 3,45 Glee Club 25 Dance Committee Z. Cynthia Major Cindy Trinity Avenue, Halifax Yearbook staff 45 Honor Society 45 Senior Class Play 45 Football ban- quet committee 45 Choir 35 Class Day Committee 35 Science Club 3 , 45 Math Club 35 Intramural basketball l,2,35 Tennis Team 1, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club Z5 Dance Committees Z, 3, 45 Intramural softball 1, Loren Mann Horace 74 Linden Street, Whitman Senior Class Play 45 Intramural sports l,Z,3,45 Glee Club l5 Orchestra 1, 1 P ' Sally rviqcieiianf , ' Sai .L y, . ,I 19 Day Street, 'Whitman onor Socieiy 45, Class Ode 45 Senior Glass Play 45 Senior Girl xEnsemble 45 Band 3, 45 Choir 5Dance Committees 3,45 Marshfield--Yearbook staff 25 A.A. treasurer Z5 Band25 Glee Club 2. -' ::,'f1,x1,: 1 'P 5. 'Z Carole McNamara 4 I - 527 Liberty Street, Hanson ' Choir 35 Dance Committees , ,ir ',-- 5 Z, 3,45 Prom Committee 3. gi SDK' ,gi An 59 Perry Avenue, Hanson Yearbook staff 45 Student Council president 45 Senior Class Play 45 Varsity foot- ball 1, Z, 3, 45 Co-captain 45 Football banquet committee 45 Picture committee 35 Graduation usher 35 Basket- ball manager 1, Z., 35 Intra- mural basketball 2, 3, 45 Jr. Varsity baseball l, 25 Dance Committees Z, 3, 45 Monitor Lucille Minor I-'UCY' Everett Mitchell Mitch' Plymouth Street, Halifax 116 Plymouth St. , Whitman Yearbook staff 45 Dance Committee Z. Var sity football 3, 45 Varsity basketball 3,45 Var sity base- ball Z,3,45 Monitor 25 Junior Varsity football 1, Z5 Junior Varsity basketball 1,25 Junior Varsity baseball 15 Class Florence McCarthy Jr. Flo' 90 Linden Street, Whitman Yearbook staff 45 Senior Class Play 45 Student Council 3, 45 Varsity football Z, 3, 45 Varsity basketball 3,45 Varsity base- ball Z, 3,45 Varsity track 3,45 Football banquet committee 45 Graduation usher 35Class bas- ketball l,Z, 3,45 Dance Com- mittees Z, 3,45 Junior Varsity football 15 Junior Varsity bas- ketball 15 Junior Varsity base- ball l5 Glee Club 15 Intramural basketball l, Z.. Ethel McMillan Mac Z43 Pleasant Street, Whitman Yearbook staff 45 Dramatic Club 3, 45 Choir 45 Tennis Team 3, 45 Class Day decoration committee 35 Glee Club25 Dance Commit- tees 2, 3, 45 Intramural basket- ball 1,2,35 Intramural softball 1. Gerard McNeil Gerry Judith Nelson Judy' 63 Whitman Ave. , Whitman Yrbk. asst. Lit. Ed. 45Class Prophecy 45 Honor Society sec. 3,45 Sr. Girls Ensemble 45 Talent Show 45 Jr. Cl. Sec. 35Ring Com. 35 Grad. 81 Cl. Day usher 35 Choir 35 Fresh,- Soph. Dram. Cl. pres. Z5 Glee Club Z5 Dram. Cl. Z, 3,45 Dance Committees Z, 3, 4. Meredith Packard Merry 95 Beulah Street, Whitman Yrbk. Chief Typist Q Valedic- tor ian 45 Honor Society 45 Sr.. CL Play 45 Sr. Girls Ensenfble 45 Thespian Society 45 Science CL v-p. 45 Photo. Cl. 35Choir 35 Picture com. 35 Grad. 81 Cl. Day com. 35 Talent Show 35 Stu. Coun. con. del. 35 Glee CL Z5Fresh.-Soph. Dram. Cl. sec. Z Dram. Cl. 2..3.45Dance Com. Z,3,45 Int. basketball 1,2. Robert Nichols Bob Squantum Avenue, Hanson Jean Paine Jeannie 585 Washington St. , Hanson Dance Committees Z, 3, 45 Prom Connittee 3. Joan Parker Joanie 395 Main Street, Hanson Decorating Committees Z , 4' Glee Club 2,4, 1 William Powers Bill 3l Martin Street, Whitman Yearbook staff 45 Senior Class Play 45 Student Council 3,45 treasurer Q Graduation usher 35 Homeroom president 35 Track 3, 45 Dance Committees Z, 3, 45 Homeroom vice-president 1 5 Class basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 J. V. football 15 Varsity football Z,3,45 Co-captain 45 Var sity basketball l,Z,3,45 Varsity baseball l,2,3,4. '5 5 19 Barbara Perry Barb 162 South Street, Hanson Dramatic Club 45 Dance Com- mittees Z, 4. Isabelle Reynolds Izzy 1190 Bedford Street, Whitman Senior Girls Ensemble 45 Glee Club 2. Raymond Seamans Ray l76 Cross Street, Halifax Boy's State 33 Track 3g Varsity football 3,43 Intramural basket- ball l, 2, 3, 4. Charlene Sickoll Bi6I1i 881 Temple Street, Whitman Drum Majorette l, 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 23 Dance Committees Z, 33 Prom Committee 3. Sen z yg se 46 jx7irchS , hit an Ingrafmural ba, 3 Junior Var it' ootball 13 1' J 4 U 4' Q fs 'Fl i Q, ' at A ,.v n. CLAJJ' Bradford Smith r ' Mary Terzian M' ,oo balfglkfyarsity ot ,43 l 1, 2. 'ss -41 Junior Vars'ty baseball l. Junior Varsity football 3g Junior Varsity baseball 33 Track 33 Intramural sports 3,43 Baseball 13 Basketball 1. Louise Shea 24 Dyer Avenue, Whitman Yrbk. staff 4g Class Gifts 43 Honor' Society 43 Senior Class Sec. 43 Sr. Cl. Play 4g Sr. Girls Ensemble 4g Stu. Coun. 3g con, del. 33 H.R. president 33 Choir 33 Cl. Day 8: Grad. usher 33 Dram. CL 3,43 GleeCl. 23News- paper staff 23 Int. basketball 2,33 Dance Com. 2 , 3 , 43 Varsity basketball 2, 3, 4. Nathan Silvestri Spaghetti 234 Pleasant Street, Hanson Yrbk. Staff 43 Honor Society 4g Class Play Com. 43 Dance Com. 49 H. R . vice-president 33 Class basketball 3, 43 Intramural bas- ketball 33 Varsity baseball 2,3,43 Varsity football 2, 3, 4g Junior Varsity baseball 13 Junior Varsity football l, 'k J X 292 Temple St. , Whitman ,Q Senior Girls Ensemble 4g Senior Class Play Stage Mistress 4g Dramatic Club 2,33 Choir 33 Glee Club 23 Dance Committees 2, 3, 43 , '- Intramural basketball l, 2. i . Robert Vaughan Arky Richard Thompson 24 Alden Street, Whitman 165 Franklin St. , Whitman lf! Tennis Team 4g Class bas- 20 ket.ball 1, 2, 3, 4g Track 2, 3' Cross country 2, 33 Intra mural basketball 132, 3,43 Dance Committees 2, 3,4. Edward White Eddie A 419 Sprmg Street Hanson 16 Cherry Street Whitman Senior Girls Ensemble 4 Class Play Committee 4 Science Club 4 Dramatic Club 2 3 4 Dance Committees 2,3 4, Glee Club 1,23 Intramural basketball 2 33 Donald Webber Donnie 91 West Street, Whitman Band 1, 2. Mary Whalen 847 Washington ST. , Whitman Yearbook taff 4 3 Class t ' onor ociety 4g S ' ir e ble 4g ior s ay4 arsity s 2, ' otography 3, ' nnis Team 3,45 b 3g Dra Club , g ee Q ntra- mural bas l 2,3,4g St. Patrick s High School-- Choir lg Intramural basket- ball 1. 5? William Welch Snapper P! 778 Washington St., Whitman Science Club president 45 Talent Show 2,3,4g Class Play Stage Crew 4g Dance Co-chairman 35 lntramural basketball 1,2,3,4g Dance Committees 2, 3,4. Robert Wheeler Mort ' l6Z Beulah Street, Whitman Varsity tball 2,,3 , 4 5 vafigiryixsfiaii f, Z','3, 4 5 -II Intramural ba ii k Niall-'L,A, 45 ci'as53Gbasfqe' 51E'i 1, 2, 3, 45 Cwjpy 5 Dance Com itte-31 2, 4g Picture Committee 33 Jl!13'l01 'Warsity basketball 1,25 Junior Varsity football 1. '55 5 ,.-,A . :im :- 'wry L IIJOII ' 'iff' 1-Q. 'i i Qi . - A E u. A X E i :,, r -, 3 ,lf fi? ' W' I? i mittee 3 Stella Wilmot 57391 14 Harvard Street Whitman Yearbook staff 4 Dance Com mittees 2 3 Robert Wirzburger Wurtz 31 Nursery Street Whitman Class PlayCommittee4 Dance Committees2 3 4 Prom Com Meredith Wixon Merry 36 George Street, Whitman Yearbook staff 45 Senior Play Committee -lg Talent Show -lg Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4, Photo- graphy Club 3, -lg Lunchroom 43 Choir 3,45 Dance Committees 2, 3, 43 Junior Prom Committee 3g Glee Club 2. Charles Wurtzburger Jr. 95 Broad Street, Whitman Senior Class Play 49 Dramatic Club 2, 35 Intramural sports 1,Z, 4, Dance Committees Z,-lg Basketball 33 Assistant basket- ball manager l, Zg Glee Club lg A.A. member 1, H0 Y xt X F X xl x . X - EEF xii b I x ,az 5 A, ,, 2. J Q V, .wi OR HONOR ESSAYS CLASS ODE CLASS PROPHECY CLASS HISTORY CLASS WILL CLASS GIFTS X l KIA! EJ! J Patricia Wood i 'f Pat 189 Warren Avenue, Whitman Dance Committees Z,3, 4 5 Prom Committee 39 Glee Club Z. Harold Young Buddy 2.6 Cottage Street, Whitman Senior Class Play usher 4g Chemistry Club 4, Dance Com- mittee Zg Intramural sports l,2. RTI Meredith Packard Lois Grady Constance Baker Sally McClellan Judith Nelson Nancy Bryan Mary Kingman Mary Whalen Elaine Campbell Roberta DiPersio Louise Shea Thomas Lane og VAS -I M., -my M.. Q YEARBOOK STAFF First row: Mrs. Mclnnesg George Johnson, Assistant Business Manager, Mary Whalen, Business Manager, Constance Baker, Editor-in-Chief, Lois Grady, Assistant Editor-in-Chief, Elaine Campbell, Literary Editor, Mr. Moulton. Second row: Hazel Buckman, Assistant Photographic EditorgADelleyne Eldridge, Art Editor, Meredith Fullerton, Assistant Art Editor, Louise Shea, Deborah BakergAnn Gibertig Sally Grover, Judith Nelsong Cynthia Major. Third row: Nathan Silvestrig Fred Harringtong Thomas Lane, Gerard McNeil, Photographic Editorg Florence McCarthy, William Powers, George Harrington, The iciory If I X YEAR BOOK TYPISTS First row: Beverly Elliott, Ethel McMillan, Meredith Packard, Chief Typist, Mary Kingman, Assistant Chief Typist, Lydia Belandg Deanne Driscoll, Second row: Gloria Borden, Antonia Baranowskig Evelyn Drake, Patricia Frasier, Nancy Bryan, Stella Wilmot. Third row: Kathleen Deehang Janice Butler, Meredith Wixong Elizabeth Barry, Joan LeVangie. lan e ds qnd music by: Con.:-iance, Bakev ar-:cl Sa. lly McClellan P3 IJ 'JMJIAI Hill! I 4 J at n C Cl We come to Uwe end of Sclfool JQJSJ' memlries' will slay in our lvearfsj The know-ledge we gained will gwkle 1453 feach-ers we'll ne-ver 301'-ge! The -S344 -fu,-e fs' Becklnfhg fo arg vffh Lands ouf-.rwfrefclzii She will call May God Le wily? us' for - EV - er! vhife -par G,-wdj ov- rzeatj D HJ M-13,45 -Mm!! P ,L 3' PTD A .V As each of as slr-ives' -for l-:is own goal, and in-fo 'Ula worll lze s'fa.r-fs. l-lqve lzelped as flzrough our hard-est f1'meS,Q.S' well as 'fl-fe -Yr-lends we mef. T5 bring as' .mc - cess fn all we do and 1167.1-7'f'v'!?E.S'.Y' fo as calf. So 'frusf fn I-ffm flzaf we may meet' auf fire endofl an-ofh-er year: F134 ,ma4n4mmJ1 fb 1 PJIFTJWGF 'tlflil gldjm M We'fl ne ver -for-gef all we have lea.rneJ. flwugll we muff leave Mllrif-mQr1 24 an Hisio We entered this world of W. H. S. on the bright, sunny morning of September 5, 1951. We were duly tagged with names and room numbers. Our daily sched- ule soon became routine under Pop Bayley, and we began to make satisfactory progress in our growth. It was not long before two of our more lively class- mates, Audrey and Evelyn, wandered forth into the adventurous world as cheerleaders. Soon after, the rest of us totteredforth to the first rally. We shivered with pleasure at the rahs and booms of the upper classmeng but, try as we might, our childish trebles could not compete with the roars of our elders. Like all children we were delighted in the antics of an animal. Our attention was drawn from our first English classes by Daisy the Cat, who strolled back and forth along the sill of Miss Taylor's room. In the next few months we grew rapidly. Almost from the beginning some of our classmates took part in school sports. This year the girls proved to be the stronger athletes, since the girl's basketball team was undefeated. In the early spring the team was given a testimonial dinner as a reward for their hard work. June came, and we were well on the way to matu- rity. We looked forward to our long summer vacation. Happy as we were in June to leave school, we were even happier in September to return as Sopho- mores. By this time we were sufficiently organized to elect class officers. Our choices were George Johnson, president, Nancy Hogg, vice-presidentgRobert Emery, treasurerg and Janice Butler, secretary. This was the year in which we began to take part in all the school activites. There were Sophornores on the Spectator staff and in Student Council. All the teams began to call on our classmates more and more frequently. One of our former classmates, Mary Whalen, re- joined our group after a year's absence. Our class was so large that we joined with the Freshmen for our own Dramatic and Glee Clubs. For two years we had anticipated our first dance, and in February the time finally arrived. We decided on the theme Moonlight Sleighride. We worked harder on this dance than on any other, and it was our most successful venture, both socially and financially. At this dance we presented our class advisor, Mr. Howland, a gift, since he was leaving to take another position. Mr. Bayley's resignation, as principal, to take the position of guidance director, was a surprise to us all. In March our new principal, Mr. PhillipJohnson, arrived. After two years of adventuring in this world of books and activities, we now had confidenceg and we eagerly anticipated the beginning of classes in Septem- ber. The day finally came when we returned to school- - now as upper classmen. As we stood by and watched the bewildered expressions on the Freshmen's faces, we realized that we, too, were once that young ourselves. Again one of our first duties was the election of class officers. They were George Johnson, president, Nancy Hogg, vice-president, George Harrington, treas- urer, and Judy Nelson, secretary. This was a year of decisions, for we were to select our class rings and our class photographer. Two com- mittees were chosen, one to present a group of rings and one to present a group of photographers from which the class could make a selection. We finally chose a rectangular shaped ring witha small W in a red crest mounted on white onyx for the girls and black Onyx for the boyS. For our photographer we chose the Warren Kay Vantine Studios of Boston. On November 20, 1953, we held our first dance of the school year, taking as a theme World of Songs. Much fine work was done by the decoration committee under the direction of our class advisors, Mrs. Brewer and Mr. Collins. Earl Hannafin and his six-piece orchestra provided the music. About this time we bid good-bye to Mr. Fox, who had worked so capably with school dramatics. When we returned after our February vacation, we found that a new P. A. system had been installed, We were surprised and happy untilwe realized that the days of underhandedly summoning other classmates from the various rooms had come to an end! Another change, about that time, was the expulsion 25 of the old monitor system. Until this time we had passed between classes in regimented form, but Mr. Johnson decided to allow us more freedom on a trial basis. Since we proved to be capable ofliving up to his standards, the old monitor system was abolished. About the middle of March we started working on our research essays. Those who wished could enter the Spellman Essay Contest. Two of our classmates were wellrewarded for their work. Roberta Harriman and George Johnson were among the winners on the night of the contest. Our social season was highlighted by our first formal dance, the Junior Prom, The decorating com- mittees worked many long hours on the colorful arrange- ments which completely transformed the gym into a beautiful spring garden. Everyone who went to the Prom agreed that it was one of the most enjoyable evenings they had ever had. As Juniors we were proud of the success of the school baseball team, which won the Eastern Massachu- setts Small School Championship. The Junior boy to have his name inscribed on the Athletic Cup this year was William Powers. We were glad--especially the girls--to welcome as class members Michael Capelotti and William Clark. Before leaving on our summer vacation, we had one final task that of decorating for the Senior Class Banquet and graduation. This is the fourth and final year at W. H. S., and we have come a long way since that morning in September, l95l, when our class was born. Although we had looked forward to the day of returning as Seniors, we dreaded the thoughts of spending an extra hour in school each day. However, we hardly noticed the added time, as the periods were shortened andthe lunch period lengthened. Because of the press of class duties, it was imper- ative that we hold class elections immediately. Our choices were George Johnson, president, Kathleen Deehan, vice-presidentgGeorge Harrington, treasurer, and Louise Shea, secretary, This year we had two new members join our class Roberta DiPersio and Gerard Lentini. The first event on our calendar was our success- ful Senior dance, Kickoff, The school was surprised when we arrived on the day of the Thanksgiving rally dressed--at Mr. Johnson's suggestion--to display our maturity. 26 At the end of October Miss Gilbert held tryouts for the Senior Class Play, Our Miss Brooks. The cast was chosen, the parts were assigned, and rehearsals were underway. For six long weeks we rehearsed faith- fully, and on December 3, 1954, the play was success- fully presented to a full house with Hazel Buckman in the leading role. By sponsoring a record hop at Christmas time, the Dramatic Club introduced a new idea which was popularly received. Immediately after returning from the Christmas vacation, work was started on our class yearbook, The material had to be written, the advertisements gathered and everything typed. So that we could have our books on Class Day, the members of the yearbook staff worked many long days and nights rushing to meet the deadline, which came early in May. About the same time that we started work on the yearbook, we began preparations for examswhichwould help us in our choice of careers after graduation. Those in the general and commercial courses were to take the State Employment Tests, and those in the scientific and classical courses were to take the College Entrance Exams. By the middle of April these dreaded tests had been taken and most of us had made our decisions. One of the most amusing events in the school year was the second annual faculty versus varsity basketball game. Despite the many handicaps under which the varsity boys were playing, they still beat the old men in a very closely contested game. George Harrington, who had set an Old Colony League record in 1954, this year broke his own record by scoring fifty three points. For the commercial students it was an exciting day when we attended Brockton Superior Court. The law suit being heard that morning proved very interest- ing, and we eagerly watched the local paper for the verdict. At lunch time we went toa Chinese restaurant, which was quite a novel experience for us. On April 26, 1955, the final dance of our life in W. H. S. was held. With April Showers as the theme, the decorating committee turned the gym into a shower of memories. There was a scene depicting each event sponsored by our class in the past four years. Soon after this dance, a near tragedy almost took our beloved science teacher from us. 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Q :R v Moyf ffpdeg-'fx ?QJmond -.gzafwans Anna 6?d,ff1n-fore ZZ,-A 'Q Q.,q, ,P 3 C S' , 'Pdf a'wH k 21 Chaim 6324, ncery' Vgfnon 'pda ka. effe. pa ,QA ' gh? fg .gf K7 -7 2 .x CJ, Qfq ,gf f7,.!V f 6,1 C an Gil' CONSTANCE BAKER Duz Miss Baker is a busy miss, For like the well-known D-U-Z She keeps right in there working hard And does things with no fuss, DEBORAH BAKER Song sheet To Debbie we give this song sheet, A girl who loves to sing, And if she does the best she can, She'll probably sing with Bing. ANTONIA BARANOWSKI Pink and black bow To Toni goes this fancy bow, To make it clear and let you know That pink and black top all the rest, For, man, they are the very best! ELIZABETH BARRY Sundae The tops at Brown's is Betty Barry, She is the best of soda jerks, When she is behind that bar, She never, never, ever shirks. SANDRA BECK Book Sandra's posture is just fine So different from all the rest, So balance this book on your head, And keep your posture the very best. JEAN BEEDE Scooter We hope that when you get a job, You won't be always late. Just like you've always been in school, For this will get you there at eight. LYDIA BELAND Friendship ring There is a girl who gets these rings So very thick and fast. This may not be the best of things, But it sure won't be the last. RQBERT BENNETT Brockton Enterprise The Enterprise has all the luck, Bob makes the presses roll. Increasing circulation day by day Is his most ardent goal. ALFRED BENSON Pushqart Our Albert brings the bundles out At the Fir st National chain, So here's a baby pushcart To help you ease the strain, JOHN BONJOKIAN Toy banjo There is a boy that they call Banjo Although he never played one, So here's a banjo all your own, We hope that you have fun. GLORIA BORDEN Wedding ring The wedding bells will soon ring out On some fine sunny day, So when they ask you for the ring Please use this one, we pray, CAROL BOTTO Vogue magazine Carol dresses smart and well, Looking sharp all the while, So take this Vogue, from us to you, And keep up on the latest style. ROBERT BOYNTON Beat-up car In his car Bob takes delight, He looks on it with pride. Sometimes We really wonder If its safer to walk than ride, LORRAINE BRLNE Knife For you, Lorraine, we chose this knife, To keep your ever-ready wit As sharp as any razor made, So you can always make a hit. NANCY BRYAN Carrot Nancy has such nice red hair, The finest in our class, And just to match her flaming hair We give a carrot to this lass. HAZEL BUCKMAN Powder Some turn green with envy, Some turn blue with cold, So for Hazel, who turns so red, I-lere's some powder, it helps, we're told, 32 JANICE BUTLER Roller skates Janice goes from table to table, Taking orders at staggering rates, So just to make her feet ache less, We give to her these roller skates, ELAINE CAMPBELL Flunk slip Elaine has yet to see this thing, For she has never chanced to slip And get this dreaded omen bad, Make no mis take--she's smart as a whip, MICHAEL CAPELOTTI Lock of hair Mike's hair was once so curly lWe hated to see it gol But the naughty barber clipped it off And now it just won't grow, ERNA CLARK Rattle Irene gets this baby's rattle To let us know she's here. She's one who is so very silent You'd never know She's near. WILLIAM CLARK SL :am roller Bill knocks the linemen to and fro Just like a top-notch bowlerg So just to help him in his work, We have a toy steam roller. AUDREY CLOWES Lifesavers You passed around your life savers, Until you'-just had none, Now take this package for yourself, And keep them--every one, SANDRA COLLINS Multiplication table A budding C. P, A, is she, Yet should she make one small mistake This table comes right to her aid We sure hope so--for her own sake. DONALD COMEAU C. P.A. 's license Don wants to be a C. P. A., In him we have great confidence, So just to send him on his way, Here's a premature license. JAY CONDON Cuff links Our Jay is quite the sharpy mang He really doesn't need these, But here are some cuff links, anyhow, We hope they'll really please. JOHN CONLON Cue chalk In every pool room there is a shark, And also there are the fish, This cue chalk seems to help his aim And make these guys his dish, DAVID COONAN Navy rules Before you join the Navy, Dave, We're giving you these rules: Have a girl in every port, Stay 'way from officers' school CAROL cnoss Monkey Carol has a hairy monkey, And Rosie is her name, We guarantee this little ape Will prove to be more tame. KATHLEEN DEEHAN Ball and chain Kath is always on the go, This way, that way, to and fro. Now in one place she'll remaing We'll put on her this ball and chain. MELLY DeMINICO Toothpaste Melly's smile is so engaging Everyone will heed it. Here's some Colgate just for you QNot that you really need it.l ADELAIDE DiIORIO Fingernail file Her nails have always been well-kept And nice and long for quite a while, So just to keep them looking nice We have for you this useful file. ROBERTA D1PERs1o Welcome mat A short time have you spent with us, But you have brought to us some cheer For you we have this welcome mat, 'Cause we've been glad to have you here. SARAH DONOVAN Attendance slip Miss Sally has got quite the deal, She picks up slips the live long day, So keep this little absence slip, And keep it always on display, EVELYN DRAKE Alarm clock A farmer's wife she soon may be. In rising at the break of dawn She'll need this clock just to make sure She doesn't sleep all through the morn. 33 DEANNE DRISCOLL Tandem Deanne hangs around with tardy Jean, They rarely get to school on time So here's a little tandem To help them stop this crime. MARGARET DUGGAN Hoop At basketball she is an ace, So, Peg, accept this tiny hoop, So that you may keep on practicing And make The Couz look like a goop. DELLEYNE ELDRIDGE Stilts Delleyne is such a little miss She needs these stilts to make her tall, But please be careful when using these, Or you may have a wicked fall. BEVERLY ELLIOTT Cash bbx To Bev we give this little box, She helped the lunchroom get ahead Because she charged so much for food And put her classmates in the red. ROBERT EMERY Bank Bob plans to be a farmer And make a fortune grand, He'll need this bank to hold his cash When he's the richest in the land. JEAN FERGUSON Bridal bouquet To carry with you down the aisle We have this bridal bouquet, And may it bring the be st of luck As you get set to throw it away. JANICE FERRIS Budget book This budget book you sure will.need To keep your household cash all straightg So when your man brings home his pay, He won't give you the gate, CHRISTOPHER FLOOD Pen and ink Chris is quite the budding author, A good one he'll be, we think, So just to get him started right We have for him this pen and ink. ALBERT FORRAND Chuckles Albie's laughing. all the time, Chuckles seem to fit him fine. So take this bar of candy And never ever pine. PATRICIA FRASLER 511065 To Pat we give these pretty shoes To wear when she is dancing, And we know if she can't use them then They'll be handy when romancing. MEREDITH FULLERTON Feather Our Merry is the giggly type, She's even gay in stormy weather, So just to keep her spirits high, We'll give this here tickly feather. ANNA GALLLMORE ArtiSt'S Palette As an artist you are quite adept, We all of us well know, Take this palette, 'twill be of use, Wherever you may go. ANN GLBERTI Keyboard She's a whiz on the 88 keysg With her music does she please, A real piano we couldn't afford, So please accept this little keyboard, , LOIS ORADY Score Pad Our Lois kept the records straight For all our winning teams, So now to you we do present This pad to haunt you in your dreams. SALLY GR OVER Favor Sally made the favors well At all our functions bright and gay, So as a memory for her We give this special one today. ROBERTA HARRLMAN Toy bugle 5 Roberta plans to join the Wacs, So to you we do suggest, To bring along this little horn So you can play taps at your best. FRED H.A.RR DIGTON Datebook There is a boy in our class, And he has dates both many and fast. A.nd so in order he won't be mistook We now present him this little book. GEORGE 'HARRINGTON Slate 8-Hd Chalk In sports he broke some records, So many we can't keep countg So mark them on this blackboard slate As the total continues to mount. 34 HELEN HEFLER Megaphone So that your voice is always heard, We have this megaphone for you. So when you're asked to wed some day, The guy will hear you say, I do. VERNON HICKEY Vernon's won a valued prize He is the very best dancerg What is our gift to him? This blue ribbon is our answer, Blue ribbon NANCY HOGG Picket fence Nancy is our class coquette So just to keep the boys away We have this picket fence for you, So you won't go astray. GEOR GE JOHNSON He is the president of our class, The cog in our big wheel, So for him we have a cog, A gift we think ideal. ELLEN KILROY There is a well-known clan at school, That's known both far and wide, So here's a family tree for you To always keep with pride. MAR Y KINGMAN Mirror, mirror, on the wall, Who's the fairest of them all? We all say that it is Maryg Take one look and you will see. THOMAS LANE O To Tom we give this stethoscope, A Doc he wants to be. They usually cost a lot of dough, But this one is for free. GERARD LENTINI At talent shows he has proved What talent he does hold, So use this toy accordion And play forth brave and bold. Wheel cog Family tree Mirror Stethoscope Accordion JOAN LeVANG1E Roller skate key To Joan we give this roller skating key To tighten up her skates. We' know she loves to be on rollersg Perhaps this is her fate. CAROLYN LORING Nurse's cap To be a nurse is Carolyn's aim, To help the ailing and lame. Here's a cap all starched and whiteg We wish you success with all our might. SHIR LEY MAGNANT I To Shirl we give this driving licenseg The one she has is poor. With ours, permission to run down The walkers, whose antics get you CYNTHIA MAJOR To Cindy we give this stop sign In walking, gee, what speed! While the rest of us just putter along, It's Cindy in the lead. LOREN MANN Loren's work is on a farm, Where many animals he does keep But on the lists above them all Is the furry, woolly sheep. FLORENCE McCARTHY To Flo we give this little bookg His humor is so dry. At times his jokes are so deceiving We laugh until we cry. SALLY MCC LELLAN We hope that when you're teaching school This stick will come in handy For drawing lines and other things For whacking kids, it's dandy. ETHEL MCMILLAN For Ethel we have this jar of wave set A beautician she wants to be, We know she'll be a great successg Just you wait and see. C AR OLE Mc NAMAR A On March 17 we all did see Just how Irish a gal can be Since 'green was the color on colleen, Driving license sore. Stop sign Toy sheep Jokebook Yardstick Wave set Shamrock We'll give her this shamrock--it's also green. GERARD MCNEIL pin-up Pictures To Gerry we give these rousing pictures Of pin-up girls so fairg We all know he's our class flirt And for all the girls he has a flair. 35 LUC ILLE MINOR These sharp earrings are for you To add to your collection. They're rather flashy, but we hope You'll like our wise selection. EVERETT MITCHELL Everett's got a little girl Whose name is Judy Reid, Please note the name on this label, Above the rest it does exceed. JUDITH NELSON This lump of sugar we give to Judy, We think that she is sweet. But it takes more sugar than this on To have her sweetness beat. ROBERT NICHOLS A lad to whom the air has charm Is Bob who plans someday to f So here's a cardboard model plane To send you flying very high. MEREDITH PACKARD Merry is so rushed these days With cookbooks, yearbooks, a Earrings Reed's candy Lump of sugar e lump Airplane ly, Schedule nd all those, She needs a schedule to keep straight The many chores she knows, JOAN PARKER An airline hostess is Joan's aimg She plans to make the airways So as a gift for her we have This little paper wing. JEAN PAINE To Jean we give this wedding ring, It's not the best, we know. But after marriage you will find You never have much dough. BARBARA PERRY You know the saying neat as a ping' This fits barbara to a T. With this good habit in her favor, A success she's sure to be. WILLIAM POWERS Major Bill's aim is the Major Leaguesg He'll need this little contract. We hope that he'll be very lucky And sign a generous pact. Wing ring, Wedding ring Pin League contract ISABELLE REYNOLDS Stirrups The queen of cowgirls has come here To sit right at our sideg So take these flimsy stirrups To help you when you ride. RAYMOND SEAMANS 5Pade Ray likes to dig into the earthy Collecting rocks is his hobby, So here's a spade to help you dig While working at archeology. LOUISE SHEA Stuffed bunny For Louise we have this gi-ft! It is a small stuffed bunny. Something she does cherish-- Don't laugh, it isn't funny. CHARLENE SICKOLL Toy baton The music plays, the band steps up, And at the head there is Charlene, With her trusty baton in hand To keep them always on the beam. NATHAN SILVESTRI Noodles His nickname is Spaghetti In many things he doodles, So as a gift for him we have This great big box of noodles. BRADFORD SMITH A curve sign almost cooked Brad's gooseg He thought the road was straight So just to keep him off our lawns We have this sign, a. little late. MARY TERZIAN G38 Chatter, chatter, all the time Tha.t's our little Mary. This gag will stop her constant talk And make her less contrary. RICHARD THOMPSON Little fish The next time you do fish again Please use this fish for baitg Perhaps you'll catch a big one And be the champion of the state. ROBERT VAUGI-IAN C1own'S collar Bob is quite a card, they sayg We've never seen him frowng So just to keep his spirits up We have this collar for a clown. 36 DONALD WEBBER Donnie plays the horn so well His talent should be shown, To start you off we now present A band that's all your own. WILLIAM WELCH Bill always has his troubles Between the Air Force and a lass. These handcuffs are just what he needs To keep her in his class. MARY WHALEN Yearbook ad form She scoured the town for yearbook ads, Asking merchants for their doughg She was so darned determined, too, That she never heard the answer ROBERT WHEELER The jinx hits Bob in every sportg He's always hurt, we swear, So have this bandage just in case Another injury you must bear. EDWARD WHITE To neatly hold your curly locks, These bobby pins please use. We give you quite a few, For some you'll surely lose, STELLA WILMOT Stella's had so many cars She can't keep count of them, So here's a set of keys for her For her next auto gem. Rubbe r band JOANNE WINNETT She is the queen of laughter gay, She keeps us all in stitches here, So as a gift for our Joanne, We give this giant box of Cheer. Handcuffs ROBERT w1:RzBURc.R The Army is Bob's future plans, A general he's sure to be. So take this set of stars and be The youngest one in history. MER EDITH WLXON They say that Merry has fine talent, So just to help her make a hit, We now present to her No. This phony makeup kit. Banda-Be CHARLES WURTZBURGER Skippy is a real Clark Gable-- An actor through and through You made the fans sit up and cheer Cheer General's stars Makeup kit Oscar So here's an Oscar made for you, Bobby pins PATRICIA WOOD Pat is so quiet and so shy You'd hardly know when she walk Now if she carries this little bell, When she passes, we can tell, Car keys HAROLD YOUNG Harold's just a soda jerk, A prescription he can't fillg But when he gets to be a druggist, He can hand out any pill, The Yearbook Staff wishes to sin- cerely thank our advisors, Mr. Moulton and Mrs. Mclnnes, for their aid in making our yearbook a success. 37 Bell s by, Prescription Ian Will We, the Class of 1955, being of sound mind and body for reasonable facsimile,l on this eleventh day of June, in the Year of Our Lord Nineteen Hundred and Fifty-Five, do publish this, our Last Will and Testa- ment, We do give and bequeath all our material pos- sessions in the following way: To the Principal, Mr. Johnson, and to the faculty we leave our deep and lasting gratitude for all the help and guidance they have given us during our four years at Whitman High School. To our advisors, Mrs, Brewer and Mr. Collins, we leave our thanks for the patience and understanding they have shown us at all times. We return the chemistry lab to Mr. O'Neill--no one succeeded in blowing it up, althoughwe had several tries, To Miss Allen we give a book of the latest excuses, so she can check up on those Juniors. To the teachers we leave a king-size bottle of aspiring they really don't need it, though, for ours was such a quiet class! To the Freshman Class we leave a brand-new guidebook, listing the location of every room in the school--they'll need it! To the Sophomore Class we leave some roller skates so that they can get to classes on time. To the Junior Class we present one large box of problem s guaranteed to make your Senior year a delight- ful one, To Room 116 we leave easy chairs for the com- fort of those students who will be taking over Lefty Conlon's job of keeping the teachers amused, Connie Baker and George Harrington leave their many flunk slips to Diane DerSarkisian and Russell Martenson, Beverly Elliott leaves to Cynthia Marchetti her ability to make change quickly during lunch period. Nancy Hogg leavesher spare time to Jimmy Shay. Whitman High's Galloping Ghost, Fred Harring- ton, leaves his star-studded football record to next year's team. AudreyClowes and Evelyn Drake leave their Co- Captains'megaphones to Marcelle Schmikler andChar- lene Welch. Carolyn Loring leaves all her broken test tubes to next year's chemistry class. Charlene Sickoll leave s her talented baton to Judy Reid, To all future driver-training students we leave the fond hope that they may match the achievements of such alumnae as Sally Grover and Debby Baker, Bill Powers leaves his famous right arm to any- one who can match his enviable pitching record. Jean Beede leaves her ability to get to school one-half second before the bell rings to anyone who can better her record. Ann Giberti leaves her musical talent to Charles Farrell, Ann Kingman, last year's Prom Queen, leaves her crown to this year's winner, Albert Forrand leaves his stock ofjokes and wit- ticisms to Robert Bergman. Anna Gallimore and Ray Seamans leave their quiet ways to Gail Chiros and Ted Liapis, Vernon Hickey leaves ten free dancing lessons at Arthur Murray's studio to anyone who wants to learn the mambo. Joanne Winnett leaves her cheerful disposition to Carol Marshall. Delleyne Eldridge bestows her bottle of growing pills on Peter Butler, Bob Wheeler leaves one pair of crutches Qusedj to Coach Malinowski's Polish Relief Fund. 38 Hazel Buckman and Mike Capelotti leave their ability to blush easily to Kathy Bryan and Paul Byron. Gerry McNeil, Nate Silvestri, and Bob Boynton leave the Sophomore girls to next year's Senior Class. George Johnson and Kathy Deehan leave their ability to make friends easily to anyone who can put it to good use. The Student Council leaves its Coke machine crusade to next year's group. Pat Frasier and Toni Baranowski, the insepar- ables, leave high school together, Sally McClellan leaves that missing date to Mr. O'Neil1. Peggy Duggan leaves to the Girls' Basketball Team the ball with which she made so many points for her team. Sandra Beck leaves her love for eating to the per- son who takes her seat in the lunchroom, Florence McCarthy leaves an ice-cream cone to every member of the Junior Class, Gerry Lentini leaves his talent for the accordion to Aletta Viniskas. Lois Grady leaves all her work to any six people who want to try to keep up with her, The Senior boys leave their table in the lunchroom to the tender mercies of the Juniors. This year's Yearbook Staff leaves its problems and its flexible deadline to next year's staif. Meredith Packard leaves her high honors to any- one who can qualify for them. William Welch leaves his electrical Wizardry to anyone who can help his class in that respect as much as Bill did. We leave our fond memories of A Dance With Our Miss Brooks to the Junior Class in the hope that their class play will be as successful as ours was. Having thus disposed of all our possessions, we do appoint as executors of this will Mrs. Brewer and Mr. Collins. We do hereby place our signature to this, our Last Will and Testament, in the presence of two duly authorized witnesses. CLASS OF 1955 The foregoing instrument was in our presence signed and sealed by the said Class of 1955 at the end thereof, and by them published and declared as land for their Last Will and Testament, and at their request and in their presence and in the presence of each other, we hereunto subscribe our names as attesting witnesses at Whitman, Massachusetts, on June ll, 1955, 'U .xx X 552 5 G 2-W 9 3 39 Ian This is Channel W. H. S. broadcasting from the William Welch Television Studio at the R. E. Bennett Building. This portion of today's news is brought to you by Grover'sGooeyGumdrops. And now the news-- From the Nation's Capitol comes word that Senator H. Everett Mitchellwill runfor a second term in office. His chief opponent will be Governor Harold S. Young of New York. Miss Shirley Magnanti today assumed the position of Secretary of Interplanetary Travel, the new post created by President Johnson. Miss Magnanti has appointed as manager of the spaceline the renowned Edward J. White and space hostesses Roberta DiPersio, Evelyn Drake, and Stella Wilmot. Tonight at Carnegie Hall Miss Ann Giberti will give her last concert of the season. Next month she will go on tour with the World Symphony Orchestra. The other members from the United States include Gerard Lentini, Donald Webber, and the famous French horn player, Sally McClellan. Miss Gloria Bordenwill accompany the group as guest soloist. Locally comes word from Principal Robert J. Wirzburger that Whitman High School has been named the nation's most up-to-date educational institution. Mr, Wirzburger wishes to give creditto his staff headed by Miss Sandra Beck of the French department, Mr. Raymond Seamans, geology professor, Miss Helen Hefler of the math department, and Miss Elaine Camp- bell of the English department. Also OH the staff are Miss Carol Cross of the homemaking department and Misses Ellen Kilroy and Cynthia Major of the Science department. In addition to his fine staff, he also grate- fully acknowledges the establishment of the fine stadium financed by two former students of the school, Mr. George Harrington, who is now a professional basket- ball player, and Mr. William D. Powers of the Boston Red Sox. Here's good news for the youngsters! On Satur- day, May l4, Bill Clark's Circus will open at the huge Conlon Gardens in the booming city of Hanson, One of the feature attractions will be Hobo Forrand and his partner, Bobo Vaughan, the favorite clowns of all children. A new addition to the circus this year is the world's fastest talker, Miss Lorraine Brine, who is guaranteed to make you laugh. As a finale to the show Charlene Sickoll, Deanne Driscoll, Joan LeVangie, and Ann Beland will perform their amazing roller skating act. hee And now a word from our alternate sponsor, new Colgate Sodium Dental Cream, created at the Sil- vestri Laboratory in New York. And here is the girl with the Colgate smile, Miss Nancy Bryan, to show you that what Colgate did for her it can do for you also. This marvelous formula fights tooth decay enzymes around the clock! First thing tomorrow, buy the large economy size tube of Colgate Tooth Paste! the Now back to the news, Christopher Flood's latest sea story entitled Blub! Blub! is becoming a storming 5UCCe53, and it is predicted to be a best seller. This book was given a fine review by Lois Grady of the Capelotti Cosmopolitan Digest recently. Also given much recognition by Miss Grady was Kathleen Deehan's Book of Etiquette . From Paris we learn that the distinguished Miss Lucille Minor, who has set a new trend in the fashion world, has announced that her latest creations will be modeled by the Misses Ann Kingman, Hazel Buckman, and Barbara Perry. Sketches of the models and their ensembles will be made by Anna Gallimore of Vogue Magazine and Meredith Wixon of Glamour Magazine. At the Condon Hospital in Benson Square, Hali- fax, Dr. Thomas J. Lane opened the new left wing of the hospital at a public ceremony. He announced that this section will be under the able direction of Dr. Jean E. Beede and her nurses, Carole MacNamara, Carolyn Loring, Patricia Wood, and Joanne Winnett. Miss Carol Botto will also serve on the staff as laboratory technician and Judith Nelson, as physical therapist. Soon it is expected that the venerable members of the staff, Mr. Gerard McNeil, the mad scientist, and Miss Mary Whalen, will release their new formula for the creation of hard, unbreakable bones. Mr. Robert E. Wheeler has graciously consented to submit to the experimental tests. And here's a late bulletin from Mars! Ambassador Constance Baker has signed the trade agreement with the Martians. Miss Baker was accompanied by her secretary, Miss Irene Clark. They will return on a Whiz Rocket Ship owned by Charles Wurtzburger, the multi-millionaire. Itwill be pilotedbyRichardThomP- son, and space hostesses Beverly Elliott and Janice Butler will see that the travelers are comfortable on their journey home. The welcoming committee at the airport will consist of J. P. Bonjokian, Mayor of New 40 York Cityg Sandra Collins, interplanetary lawyer, and Margaret Duggan, recent Olympic winner. A banquet will follow at the Ferris Hotel and entertainment will be provided by atrio of famous dancers including Ver- non Hickey, Pat Frasier, and Toni Baranowski, Last evening at the Parker Plaza, the former Jean Ferguson of Whitman High School was awarded a plaque for the Mother of the Year by Sarah Donovan, national president of the Women's Clubs of America. She was then pre sent'ed some Boynton Luggage by Miss M. DeMinico, president of the Massachusetts Women's Club. Pictures were taken byRoberta Harriman of the Clowes New York Star. The bill providing for government supported agricultural colleges in each state, introduced by Sec- retary of Agriculture, Robert Emery, was passed today. There has beena proposal to name the colleges after Loren Mann, an active worker in agriculture. F. W. Harrington's latest production from Holly- wood entitled Stars on Parade will have its premiere at the Reynolds Theater in New York City tonight. The film was directed by A. Dilorio, and filmed by Fuller- ton Films Inc. Starring in the play will be Nancy Hogg, David Coonan, and Delleyne Eldridge, and the new comedy star, Mary Terzian. Wardrobes for the cast were created by Jean Marie Paine and hair styles by Louise Shea. Today is the opening day of the National Secre- taries' and Businessmen's Week in Chicago. Two of the star speakers will be Miss Meredith Packard, who recently toured Europe, and Mr. Robert Nichols, who is president of Nichols gl Dimes Inc. Most of the large firms will be represented. There will be Miss Ethel McMillan, head bookkeeper for D. J. Comeau Tele- phone 8: Telegraph Company, Miss Deborah Baker Director of the New England Association of Secretaries, Bradford Smith, President of the Smith 81 Son Electri- cal Engineering Companyg and Miss Elizabeth Barry, secretary to the New England McCarthy Ice Cream Company, D This is Channel W.H.S, reminding you to tune in again tomorrow night at this same time for the latest news about important people and events. R. U. News V. I. P. FAVORITES Actor Marlon Brando Actress Marilyn Monroe Male Vocalist Eddie Fisher Female Vocalist Patti Page Rendezvous Frank's Sport Football Co-ed College University of Massachusetts Girls' College Smith Boys' College Notre Dame T V Program MediC Disc Jgckey Stall RllCl'13.1'dS Movie Chgwaterfront Automobile Ford Food Pizza Drink Coke Brand of Cigarettes Che sterfields Eating Place Franks Band Dorsey Brothers Subject I-listoI'Y Gum Spearmint National News Formosa Local News Whitman's Undefeated Football Team Pr ofe s sional Athlete C om edian Or che stra Bob Cousey George Gobel Glenn Miller 41 fi JMX.: ja r Q F 'R I-, gi t H 42 E Q '- f A 3 ,, J T' 'I Y' f l J ff Y 5 E-Iwnii. 1 t- SENIOR CLASS PLAY CAST First row Lois Grady Cynthia Major, Loren Mann, Hazel Buckman, Gerard McNe1l, Helen Hefler, George Johnson, Beverly Elliott. Second row Mary Terzian, Delleyne Eldridge, Evelyn Drake, Mary Kingman, Loulse Shea, Mary Whalen Meredith Packard, Sally McClellan, Ann Giberti, Audrey Clowes, Miss Gilbert Th1rd row George Harrington, William Powers, Charles Wurtzburger, Florence McCarthy Thomas Lane, W1ll1a.m Welch Robert Emery, Fred Harrington. A Dance With Our Miss Brooks Miss Brooks, a high school english teacher . Miss Marlowe, the home economics teacher Hugo Longacre, the athletic coach . Mr. Wadsworth, the principal . Miss Audubon, the music teacher Karen, a student Audrey, a student Diane, a student Bonnie, a student Lisa, a student Sally, a student Milly, a student Sue, a student Woody, a student Bob, a student Freddy, a student Charles, a student Baseball Players, Mrs. Lewis Her friends Friday Evening, December 3, 1954 The Cast Hazel Buckman Ann Giberti Gerard McNeil Loren Mann Cynthia Major Helen Hefler Ann Kingman Louise Shea Evelyn Drake Audrey Clowes . Beverly Elliott Delleyne Eldridge Anna Gallimore . George Johnson . Florence McCarthy George Harrington Charles Wurtzburger Fred Harrington William Powers Bradford Smith Meredith Packard . Lois Grady Sally McClellan M....-...M Director . Prompter . Property Mistress Stage Crew Wardrobe M istresses . Miss Jean' Gilbert Mary Whalen Mary Terzian William Welch Thomas Lane Robert Emery John Conlon Joanne Winnett Meredith Wixon g . u . f i3,f - ff-gp , X 9 fm ly.-. f LL. - K--.v-.v,f ,Ig 1 1' -4 4 A 1 v ,- M Q fig? E ,Qu fM, .4,-Q J ' f' sffillllrf , xv . VL Y Zk'K4'1.fJ-if - y yhyg - ,QV .y,.,,, - fy aff, mn, 'Q .. , 5, . , 4 ,,x M , ., 1 3 SQYQ , wtf' 5 ' ff 4 , 'VNWK 'Q 1' A ff 2 ' ' 'W' ' X. 3 X. J E , 1 .3 X W fgfffk., ff -5:51 ' 1 V 4 2 ff ' 'Q ,, . . gli' vi , , we - M..- !x --' ' :la - yrf iw f 7' , ,..-ff . ... ... Q 42 f-ri' 3-5.253 J 540 VY' .2:- v , . . I N ' W . Q Tw, 'Egg' fQ'i'Ei5il1:'a,, 4- lf' 5- 5 gy gg. ,JP if Q x P r A 1 515 Q .1 mQw w -A 1 ,. ' ' ' Ar- 13:5 .f V , ,- ig k. ,ff R ,M f' In .Mfg Q, . .5 --..-zzc.. I iw fu , 4 .14 u , I Q if . ax g N Ex Q , , 45 ,-1 Nj is N . ,. .f i 5 xl ' GI 5 X fivifies Q U ,Q w- ,'x :N A J x- Q71 .,, Ly,wMmf W--,ww K? ,npl I 1 A, ui Y. ' , l Q-W W 'mmf 1 N -,R ' ' A W ,fwfd 'bwVW? 4 fw f MH Q ,, 1 'wry 4 ' f 1 -1' 11 ,W -' W V Q grub? ', A pm ,, V '39 w.,1w', '5mm . g 1 Q V , ,vw ,, my . . Q N5 v- 1' A f , ', f , ' I -f, iif' X 5 F 7 'P pi V Y- z'f,:.i? '?q1gg5?, ., 5,721-'ga A . P 'I E4-' i Yi' . if M ifwffffff, ' ' gi 4 ' -, 12- 1 .' J 'Q 5 i I 5 ,f I ' 3 V f ar i 2.5. I 3 Y 'T ic N A .ik 5 A, I , , 1' VW? vf , 1 ' ' ' W I ' x 1:1 x 2' , fi .1 1 f Bk . lv' Q 1 STUDENT COUNCIL First row: Mrs. Pratt, M. Canty, W. Powers, Treasurer, G. McNeil, President, F. Harrington, Vice-president, R. Emery, Secretary, Mrs. Hartshorn. Second row: B. Elliott, N. Wyatt, J. White, J. Packard, R. Kirkell, P., Wood, J. Goodwin, R, Ketchen, Third row: L. Bradshaw, J. Condon, T. Lane, C. Beniot, F. McCarthy, R. Bergman, A. Huska. For the first time in the history of Whitman High, the officers of the Student Council were elected directly by members of the student body. Gerard McNeil was chosen as President, Fred Harrington as Vice-PreWsi- dent, Robert Emery as Secretary, and William Powers as Treasurer. Folkowing this election, the election of home room representatives took place. Elected to represent their respective home rooms were Florence McCarthy, Thomas Lane, Jay Condon, Beverly Elliott, Maureen Canty, Nancy Wyatt, Robert Bergman, Richard Boynton, Judith White, Joan Goodwin, Charles Benoit, Priscilla Wood, Linda Bradshaw, Roseanne Kirkell, Ann Huska, Joyanne Packard, and Ronald Ketchen. J i'- :ff J ffl 'Ov Q ,mu X G 11 During the past school year the council took charge of the Junior Red Cross drive, sponsored its annual talent show, helped to build up spirit for the Thanksgiving Day football game, sponsored buses to away football games, and sold ice cream at the bas- ketball games. Eager to purchase a new basketball scoreboard for the school,' the members sought ways of raising funds to accomplish this aim but were unsuc- cessful. All in all, though, it was an interesting and busy year for the council members under the direction of their fine advisors, Mrs. Pratt and Mrs. Hartshorn. 1 wmvmm 9 f, 7 vmrons I Sc ORE aomw 7 Y 4-5 . s NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY First row: Russell Martenson, Nancy Bryan, Lois Grady, Treasurer, George Harrington, President, Mr. McGarigal, Sponsori Constance Baker, Vice-president, Judith Nelson, Secretary, Elaine Campbell, Nathan Sylvestri. Second row: Nancy Wyatt, Mary Kingman, Dawn Winslow, Diane Der Sarkisian, Linda Bartlett, Gail Chiros, Joan Adams, Cynthia Major, Hazel'Buckman. Third row: Carolyn Loring, Louise Shea, Meredith Packard, Mary Whalen, Sandra Beck, Ellen Kilroy, Margaret Duggan, Sally McClellan, This year marked the beginning of the Whitman Chapter of the National Honor Society, Under the guidance of our sponsor, Mr. John McGarigal, a constitution was drawn up, and several organizational meetings were held, A cake sale was held in conjunction with the Student Council to raise funds for the Society treasury. In February the six charter members presented an assembly at which the names of the nineteen new members were announced. On March 14 a very impressive candlelight induction ceremony was held in the school auditorium. Those present 'included representatives of the local clergy, faculty members, parents, and friends, Mr. McGarigal presented pins and certificates to each of the new members and also to the six charter members. After the ceremony, refreshments were served in the cafeteria. The six charter members are George Harrington, Constance Baker, Judith Nelson, Lois Grady, Elaine Campbell, and Nancy Bryan. We, who are leaving Whitman High School, wish the Honor Society much good fortune in the future. SENIOR GIRLS ENSEMBLE First row: Delleyne Eldridge, Mary Kingman, Isabelle Reynolds, Ann Giberti, Evelyn Drake, Mary Terzian, Judith Nelson. Second row: Jean Beede, Joanne Winnett, Constance Baker, Audrey Clowes, Sally McClellan, Helen Hefler, Deanne Driscoll. Third row: Deborah Baker, Meredith Packard, Carol Cross, Mary Whalen, Kathleen Deehan, Janice Butler, Louise Shea, JUNIOR -SENIOR C HOIR First row: V. Cummings, G. Chiros, A. Kaihler, C . Welch, C. Bates, C. Boudreau, R. Cistaro, R. Reggiannini, C. Brousseau, J. Fahrenholt, B. Eldredge, N. Donahue, M. Schmikler, M. Brown, Second row: J. Eaton, C. Marshall, G. McLaughlin, J, Guillmette, J. Ferguson, E. MacMillan, M. Fullerton, C. Tibbetts, D. Winslow, L. Bartlett, D. DerSarkisian, J. Shebeck, H. Cox, H. Buckman, D. Eldridge E, Bezansen, M. Powers, C. Sickoll, M. O'Brien. Third row: M. DiMinico, A. Baronowski, N. Swanberg, S. Magnanti, L, Brine, N, Hogg, S, Beck, M, Wixon, C. Hammond, C. Botto, C. Loring, P. Frasier, J. Parker, S. Grover. Fourth row: C. Farrell, R. Pasca, D. Blakeman, A. Forrand, R. Boynton, V. Hickey, P. Derosier, G. Benoit, D. Sayce, K. McGrath. l 1 ., ',J- -,..sa3Tfli :f,-.. :'f...'g :j - f f DRUM MAJORETTES Karen Breil, Judith Reid, Charlene Sickoll, Joan Campbell, Janet Lynch. f I , f nl I 5 l d jd- S 1 N ,,,, ,aan , . ORCHESTRA First row: Roberta Harriman, Donald Straffin, Meredith Packard, Dorothy Churchill, Nancy Johnson, Sally McClellan, Second row: David Sayce, Mervin Scott, Norman Sayce, Gerard Lentini, David Breil, Philip Davidson, Peter Butler. rvfi? .Q , ,V ,, 'wp ..5' 1w',,Jynj' ni... sn- 24.1e' ,,. .,-J .5 -V, , f Y . swf! 'H' -' W, '. H 1 '- . 1 'f' N f'r'f-. As. :le-f,L 5-f Q-'fy,.,,.'4f-. Zz. t ', ' f ' .1 '9-'bQ.-me 4- -1 f . ,. ' . '- 'M -M ' W' 4- 'D' k5?'1L'5j'j4 a'54 f .jj frvf.:--avi-..' ,Q 'j' ', ,fx C, ,U , i ,e..rV f, . L. '5 1N 5 1'-..F '5'f-' T' ' ' if ' .. ,,.w.,..., 4. .aw v, . , . y . -V ...-1 -ww' wf,,.s.-W, 1.-A - . - , V , - - ., -. ., -,.,:,,1.-.Q , .., ,, .. . A ' 1.41. ' ,J -' V A BAND First row: K. Breil, J. Reid, J. Campbell, J. Lynch. Second row: R. Casoni, R. White, D. Murphy, J. Campbell, D. Breil, L. Leveilee, H. Torrey, P. Parks, D. Buckman, D. Morse, M. Sullivan, W. Barry, R. LeVangie. Third row: C. Sickoll, N. Wolforth, N. Johnson, C. Yafrate, R. Carr, R. Hefler, J. Young, A. Johnson, P. Butler, A. Howe, Jr., P. Leach, Mr. Leach, Director. Fourth row: C. Luneburg, R. Harriman, D. Churchill, S. McClellan, G. Lentini, H. Wolforth, P. Davidson, P. Johansen, C. Chamberlain, D. Cotten, J. Conroy. The band is one of the most active organizations in school with forty enthusiastic members. Under the direction of Donald F. Leach, it has had a very suc- cessful year. Three of its members--Harold Torrey, Sally McClellan, and Phillip Davidson--had the honor of participating in the 103-piece New England Band Festival held at Rutland, Vermont, for three days-- March 30, 31, and April l--under the direction of Lee Chrisman, Director of Music at Boston University. The band's annual concert was well received at the high school on March 25. The one hundred-piece band sponsored by the Southeastern Massachusetts School Bandmasters Asso- ciation included these W.H.S. bandmen--David Breil, Phillip-Davidson, Nancy Johnson, Gerard Lentini, Sally McClellan, and Harold Torrey. The band played and marched at the school foot- ball games, Memorial Day, andRockland Armed Forces Day. With graduation the band loses Gerard Lentini, Roberta Harriman, and Sally McClellan. It is hoped that the musically inclined people in the lower grades will replace the seniors to keep a strong band. 49 DRAMATIC CLUB First row: C. W'elch, E. Campbell, J. Nelson, M. Terzian, S. Phillips, G. Cummings, M. Canty, E. Drake, D. Eldridge, G. Chiros, C. Major, S. Grover. Second row: F. Brine, M. Schmikler, S. Beck, P. Keith, A. Giberti, Secretary, K. Deehan, President, Miss Gilbert, C. Marshall, Vice-president, M. Kingman, Treasurer, D. Perrier, M. DiMestico, E . MacMillan. Third row: A. Locke, P. Sullivan, H. Buckman, R. Harriman, L. Grady, B. White, I. Clark, S. Atherton, D. Churchill, M. Carr, S. Whalen, J. Winnett, J. Woodbury, M. Fullerton, B. Elliott, J. Mann, C. Bates, F . Ippolito. Fourth row: J. Packard, M. McCarthy, J. Beede, D. Driscoll, L. Bartlett, D. DerSarkisian, C. Baker, B. Perry, A. Clowes, A. Baronowski, P. Frasier, J. Adams, P. Hart, M. McLaughlin. Fifth row: C. Loring, L. Shea, C. Cross, J. Walsh, M. Packard, M. Wixon, M. Whalen, J. Butler, S. Magnanti, C. Botto, J. Wilde, A. Viniskas. This year the Dramatic Club, under the direction of Miss Jean Gilbert, had eighty-one members. Pupils of all classes were eligible for membership. At the secondmeeting ofthe year, heldonSeptember ZZ, 1954, the following officers were elected: President, Kath- leen Deehan, Vice-'President, Carol Marshall, Treas- urer, Ann Kingman, Secretary, Ann Giberti. A board of directors was voted on and the follow- ing members were chosen: Sandra Beck, Senior, David Perrier, Junior, Marie DiMestico, Sophomore, and Penelope Keith, Freshman. Several projects were undertaken in order to raise money. A food sale held on October 1, 1954, was suc- EnvenSuv'3 Z'0l7f0 LLP 401. 157' cessful, as wasarecordhopheldon December 17, 1954. Plans were made to have a chapter of the The spian Society organized in Whitman High School. Members of the Dramatic Club were invited to attendaperformance of Romeo and Ju1iet at Emerson College. On December 4, 1954, Miss Gilbert anda group of club members went to Boston to see the play, which was presented by the Emerson College Drama Society. The members of the Dramatic Club wish to thank Miss Gilbert for the fine job she has done as advisor to the group. rwfsvln' sau:-'rf Hiafi .3aafrfffff'7Y COIYNIE 13nn52 Q FNN GIBERTI MEYQEDWH ?Ac,KHR,D 50 PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB First row: G. Cummings, S. Phillips, E. Campbell, W, Welch, President, J. Shay, Vice-president, Mr. O'Neill, Advisory Lois Grady, Secretary, E. Swann, J. Murphy, A. Adams. Second row: R. Peterson, T. Sturtevant, J. Record, M. Bentcliff, M. McLaughlin, M. McCarthy, J. Giniewicz N. Shaw, P. Wood, G. Sherman, P. Joubert. Third row: E. Baker, J. Packard, A. Kilroy, B. Wells, M. Wixon, M. Whalen, M. Perkins, C. Baker, J. Barling, J. Woodbury. RADIO CLUB First row: William Welch, President, Mr. O'Neill, David Perrier. Second row: Peter Butler, Mervin Scott, Charles Farrell. BIOLOGY CLUB First row: Roberta Harriman, Susan Garland, Joan Estes, Mr. McCutcheon, Donald Straffin, Diane Lindsay, Alice Locke. Second row, Ann I-Iuska, Lester Smith, Rodney Smith, Paul Duggan, Robert Hardiman, John Stetson, Linda Bradshaw, Janet Best. lf? gbuv'-H Mums-:sun -31 Q . 'fs ,Q ,. X j V T 1 , r , f. ' Ji J 5' 'f m w 1 rl 'S ' .Mr - .1 ' -1 5 ' S ,S z i ..-, I 13 9 ff , 1 -, 'gn ' J fav. 3359 l , l ' l 13,1 f Q Zig H.l..?, M xf WN En crazy 591 :nr 1 mm r me - 'M' fl. f , ., 'Q :xml ffr,wS.1w- - all-5 Liw 3 I . is J .ggi Aix M,.,, A, 2,5 we ma .- s E ' 'lik .A fh L. Q1 if l5,f23?l'A a na 'Nx:.fN,W -.flu 5 Qin A f V . f ' ' 5 4: J l 3 P a fm, 1 L' '1'W 4 4 5 5 le 5 1 4,0 J vp . , 1 Y nc , 3 I Njur w- jd Q., 'fu vf .,.A ya. 4 - 4. my , ' .,' 4- mf -A , ? . a, 9, Q ,. ,,,4,M., , K A.. 2, f fl' w :15'S , f , I I ' jj H' , J 6 2 I ' X . i L4 ' l d , 3 ., V- v l Q' 'rfb Q - f i r'-.3-7,3 Ar- - -KF ,,, lf Sporfs CHEERLEADERS First row: Deanna Deehan, Joyanne Packard, Evelyn Drake, Marcelle Schmikler, Audrey Clowes Second row: Charlene Welch, Janet Cashman, Mary Alice McLaughlin. FOOTBALL First row: E.MitCl'16U-, B. Smith, R. Seamansg W. Powers and G. McNeil, Co-Captains, F. Harrington, N. Silvestri, R. Tirrell, F. McCarthy. Second row: Coach Teahan, W. Smith, R. Boynton, C. Turner, P. Zaniboni, K. Whalen, D. Waterman, B. McKenna, R. Brown, W, Fisher, Coach Malinowski, Third row: R. Mendes, P, Agius, T, Liapis, C, Benoit, W. Clark, L. Wagner, J. Shay, J. Durant, W. Ferris Q-55919, o f Car :- Q 'u BASEBALL First row: N. Silvestri, G. Harrington, E, Mitchell, W. Powers, R. Wheeler, P. Zaniboni, L. Douglas, C. Turner, Coach Malinowski. Second row: J. Conlon, F. McCarthy, J, Shay, W. Clark, M. Capelotti, C. Benoit, R. Martenson. ll l I so I r l .uxrlg?n1E1q8,,irn4,,+.y 44, Q4 T- 1, AWPW puff: ,, 044' ,v.u'n,,q vAHhh,,4j flank M t Nxrnu N -4 X i i 7 ' 5'ilL,MI . .. .5 ...nl BOYS' BASKETBALL TEAM First row: Kevin Whalen, Everett Mitchell, Florence McCarthy, William Powers, George Harrington, James Shay, wiiuam Ferris. ' Second row: Coach Spratt, Theodore Liapis, Robert Joly, Leon Wagner, Charles Benoit, Paul Byron, John Durant, Ronnie Ketchen. GLR LS' BASKETBALL TEAM First row: M, Kingman, J. Ellis, L. Brine, M. Duggan, Captain, Miss Pratt, Coach, S. Magnanti, E. Kilroy. Second row: N, Wyatt, Assistant Manager, J. Hinkley, J. Ellis, J. Campbell, M. Fullerton, M. Whalen, J. Walsh, L. Shea, G. Williams, M. Powers, C. Welch, A. Giberti, Manager. Third row: P, Freeman, B, Wyatt, A, Locke, L, Bradshaw, D. Lane, J.. Reed, A. Huska., D. Buckman, G. Fernandes, E. Deming. 2 , 3 1 l . . vf b ,5,, no S Es. 6 - - ,W .ri K s l-. ,f TRACK First row: Coach Moulton, D. Bartlett, D, Straffin, B. McKenna, R. Reed, D. Crowley, R Mendes R Berg A man, P, Butler. Second row: R. Prario, D. Waterman, C. DiPersi0, T. Liapis, R. Sturtevant, R. Williams Third row: F. McCarthy, R. Thompson, C. Benoit, F. White, P. Byron. Fourth row: P, Agius, W. Clark, L. Wagner, C. Wurtzburger. Fifth row: R. Tirrell, M. Capelotti. WH! T ,AIN X 3,45 i CROSS COUNTRY First row: D. Fowler, D, Bartlett, D. Straffin, P, Butler Second row: R, Williams, Coach Moulton, R, Sturtevant. -.,,....,' Ig, .Wg,,' f i 1 fry T 15, ,v . Ks? If ' f 9' . . Q J iw . at my 'wg 6' i , 1 .Wg ,. 1 X va., ,Msg im:-Ai ' M, ' 4- f ,q n KLA f,,L,'11, if f 'W 'H , 1 HW .law Jr, , ' wi3 'g f '. 5 if ithfggjier rv Y' wi ' ' .-' - - -, , 5 was H.-r--1 in fi , W. -r- . -, 4- - --.f -nw. 5 J W . f. uv if , Y . , , 1, ,wt 'i faux. 'la , ., QM, T 3 A, V j'? t NN 1 ig-7 M331 9 . m ?a'L.n5 Q3 . if A sg 54' In 4.44 ' v C ' U ' 1 5 ,at , - ill' '- -' . 1 li ' -gf, luv-,?,3 '1-1 ,3-J ,VIA 53: ., . fy , i. -' rpg-,gpg - ' Jw:-9 .,y di 1-, -. , .-,i::i.:-. ' . N ' in nf. fx r - . ..w .,:.y-.-..-Km sexi.. .fit -of -X, aw - ', ,..f.-ef lfwh-1 HM K+ Q .V X-ya La. -, an.-s , Mag ,t, X, .va we DQ-.-'9'.'f, Mfr? - Y H FOOTBALL BASEBALL Whitman 13 Whitman 6 Whitman 8 Whitman 32 Whitman 7 Whitman 6 Whitman 6 Whitman Z5 Whitman 13 Whitman 71 Whitman 65 Whitman 71 Whitman 93 Whitman 77 Whitman 56 Whitman 108 Whitman 61 Whitman 4-8 Whitman 89 Whitman 52 Whitman 70 Whitman 63 Whitman 70 St. Mary's O Foxboro 6 Randolph 0 Plymouth 6 Canton 6 Rockland 0 Hingham 6 Middleboro 7 Abington 7 Randolph Holbrook Alumni Middleboro Rockland Plymouth Abington Wareham Braintree Middleboro Plymouth Abington Hingham Rockland Whitman 15 Whitman 4 Whitman 9 Whitman 3 Whitman 1 Whitman 7 Whitman Z Whitman 1 Whitman -- Whitman -- Whitman -- Whitman -- BASKETBALL Whitman 6 7 Whitman 74 South Shore Rockland Wareham Abington Hingham Plymouth Middleboro Hingham Abington Wareham Rockland Plymouth Middleboro Hingham Wareham Tourney Whitman 74 Whitman 73 Whitman 50 Whitman 42 Mansfield Sharon Plymouth Wareham Bay State Tourney Whitman 61 Marblehead Whitman 60 GLR LS' BASKE TBALL Whitman Whitman Whitman Whitman Whitman Whitman Alumnae Abington Oliver Ame s Randolph Rockland Oliver Ame S Lexington Whitman Hingham Whitman Rockland Whitman Holbrook Whitman Hanover 1 xt. Q, Aki -S I xx. Q ., 1,3 My A... s. '. . tit 4 . -K . ., K 151 , new-, i. i- 'J 5 V . A--:JA iwysr 1 l 4 - - 2 i W ' y 0 , , , L, , iii- A --M --,, - 'K'-,ml-fmt I , S fy . V ., L- -1 1 ' 1, . ' ' ix ! f F UN 2 Q '- 'z f . fx- -eg, .5 N 2, V . I V'-.r . ' 1, if 4 . , ,J WN' W-. 8 fer- N A F S 3 ' fan-.tl 31111. my F11 - X 'le Q-mn: --W- , , 4'9F'5 5'9Z4sl' 5. Mlm ,Iv , ,,' ' ' I , Av nhl. Q4 HMM W l lv' H- ,,, ,x .- v,,.'y.,3 4. A, bkkuieilv' Q- - I - '- I . The class of 1955 is very proud of its sports records and athletic spirit. Our football team, Co-captained by Gerry McNeil and Bill Powers, became the first undefeated team our school has had in nineteen years. Much of the credit for this goes to ends Flurry McCarthy, Jim Shay, Leon Wagner, and Ted Liapisg tackles DaveWaterman and BillClarkg guards Ray Seamans, Pete Zaniboni, and Kevin Whalen, centers Brad Smith and Butch Benoit, and backs Everett Mitchell, Fred Harrington, Nathan Silve stri, P3111 Agius, Bill Smith, and Roy Mendes, as well as to our Co-captains and our coach. The basketball team also had a successful season in their first year under Coach Spratt. We were not defeated in the South Shore Tourney until the finals, and advanced to the semifinals in the Bay State Tourney, when we lost to Lexington at Brandeis University. One of the highlights of the season was the night we beatAbif1gtOr1 108 to 62, and George Harrington hit 51 points to break school, league, and South Shore records. Miss Pratt's girls basketball team, sparked by high scoring Peggy Duggan, got off to a good start, Winning their first seven games, and compiled a record as impressive as the boys. When this book went to press our track team under Coach Moulton, the tennis team under Coach McGarigal, the girls softball, team under Miss Pratt, and the baseball team under Coach Malin- owski were just beginning their seasons. Our baseball team had Won its first four games and was in fir st place in the Old Colony League, With pitcher s Bill Powers and Russell Martensong catchers Nathan Silvestri and Charlie Benoit, infielders Flurry McCarthy, Bob Wheeler, George Harrington, Jim Shay, and Carl Turner? and outfielders Everett Mitchell, Lefty Conlon, and Bill Clark we were hoping for a season as successful as last year's, whenwe took the Old Colony League, South Shore, and Eastern Massachusetts Class B titles, topped off with a victory over Ipswich High at Boston Uni- versity Field on Powers's four-hitter. Thus, for the first time in the history of Whitman High, an athletic team representing the school swept to a state championship, This, without adoubt, was the crowning achievement of our athletic teams. We only hope that the athletic teams of Whitman High will continue to be as successful as those of the class of 1955. 71?- f If ,- f ff -l. .l la- ' 1 E Q 4 I ,,, Q 1 1' i iw lU1N!'!f'2'4ff -' gl -1-'HQ P ,,,. , gf I f' f ,,.. - 2 -, - ' p '. ' I., fi '. 2 , ,, V 5 V . ' ' ' , ' 5,455 f'5f ?l'- ' n,fg,.,,, 2 x - Qigygg,-' --L., 1' 455 Q W V fJYf if'f1'Q1f' 15 1 ff 'I ' fi 1 '3 if 1 ,., 'Q V 1 lil .f, K nh E f fx gf, i A .V ,iw , h 1 , 1 V ' , I.: G -- tvl lg if fi , 5, - is 'n.,g,, 3 ' X ' Y 6' 1 -an tif , mf: .,.' it fgwf 'l' i,:Lf X ggi L , 1 Af, ,'g:.i-E , 'A 'Wir twig 'ff L ta- .Mi P PB E' I Krlg Y. ,,,,3,,,59wp ,Sh . A3 M., XXL-1 L .532 V. l ,4.5f,f '., ' 1 'Q 1 .. f!,g P , X 'ggi 7, I A ', AK sf' I 2 as M.. 5 I J . , ., g,,g,, V Lrxy.,-:.a ix., ' ,Liu .. 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Second row: Robert Bergman, President, Mervin Scott, Treasurer, The Junior Class Officers this year, elected after hard campaigning, were Robert Bergman, President, Carol Marshall, Vice-President, Mervin Scott, Treas- urer., and Janet Hinkley, Secretary. The first thing we did this year was organize com- mittees for our dance which we titled Ebb Tide. The decorations very appropriately depicted underwater scenes. All the committees worked hard under the direction of Mr. O'Neill and Mrs. Lapworth, our class advisors. Music was provided by Earl Hannifin and his orchestra. The dance was a great success, and every- one had an enjoyable time. Prior to the Thanksgiving Day football game, the annual rally was held. Each class was in competition to make the section of the school assigned to them for decorating the most attractive and original. The sep- arate classes sat together and the Junior Class, in keeping with the spirit of the day, worewhite shirts or blouses, dark pants or skirts, suspenders, and red socks. The final touch, however, was our unique red and black cone shaped hats. In December a committee consisting of Gail Chiros, Linda Bartlett, Nancy Wyatt, Russell Marten- son, John Brock, David Waterman, and Robert Berg- man, was chosen to contact the ring companies and to make selections for our class ring. Two rings were chosen from each company, and from these the com- mittee chose four for the class to vote on--two blue and two red. The ring finally chosen was oval with a ruby stone. lnthe center of the stone was a raised crest with a W on it. The rings were then ordered and arrived th-Qir st of April. This is the first year that members of our class have been elegible for member ship in the National Honor Society. Those inducted at an impressive candlelight ceremony in March were Joan Adams, Linda Bartlett, Gail Chiros, Diane DerSarkisian, Russell Martenson, Dawn Winslow and Nancy Wyatt. In the springa committee was chosen to interview photographersfrom the different studios. Members of the committee were Diane DerSarkisian, Carol Mar- shall, Grace McLaughlin, Janet Hinkley, Leon Wagner, Robert Bergman, David Joubert, Mervin Scott and David Breil. Of course, the high point of the year for us was the annual Junior Prom . The artistic floral decorations, blending with the beautiful pastel gowns, made an unfor- gettable picture. All in all, this year has been a very busy and enjoyable one for us, and we are looking forward to next year with mounting anticipation. 59 H V I + .. y 1 X 'M , 1. ff ' , ,Q . . V i w f. k Q me - . f ' U n mt, A. . , ' wc 2 V lf ., ' 7 ' fb' fuiir' W 2 - V MA f .1 'lf , :Rv -', ' 1 Y x - I -, b 1 .. . 6. ' . - R f .+ K x as I ' ,. if wwf: tffvl- ' 1' Q'..5i'5-' X 1 'Y ,' , . ,.'-4, A . H, 9-ff' 1- . f n 3 1 . ,x:.y?15k,,M3?g,SK. yiimiwg l , I ,. E ,fe 3 W H f . ff , vm .' , . X -.cF - :X Q P - ' 'F' ,fu-f-Af A v-' 'Y vb- vr X. -, L ...'? .:. an . . .- .rg , , iv Q 1. F rw., , 1 . H S K . 1 , VW, gy-uf . . S. . S , ' L . , Jw ,. , of ,X AV,,,.,,.1' :YL be - ' - 'A -QL W. - 5. .2 I - 1 K E 1 H 5 S-iw Ja lsomores ut ri. .333-1 M.. ' . - eg --..,,-I. ' lv 15 f - ,,, 'N X fm. tx? NN' -N - S ' 'M ' WIL ' a '- f - F 1 ' Y 14 fffxw- 2 A ' kj.-3mLY,-rl? 15 Q 5 '- -'V f 'Tragi f , Q- b I . .r 12' ,1 ,qw , 12.1.7 , 2221.525 Y L, . Lk! ' hi, . .. .,...g, . . fy f , ? 'A,!5 .V S if wi SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS First row: Janet Cashman, Secretary, Priscilla Wood, Vice-president. Second row: Edward Champignie, Treasurerg Robert Hardiman, President. The Sophomore Class Officers this year were Robert Hardiman, Presidentg Priscilla Wood, Vice- Presidentg -Janet Cashman, Secretary, and Edward Champignie, Treasurer. As Sophomores, we sponsored our first dance which we called Sweetheart Swirl. We had two class meetings in preparationfor the dance. During the first meeting we decided on the date and name for our dance, and during the second meeting we selected committees for the dance. They were as follows: decorations-- Joan Goodwin and Marie DiMesticog refreshments: Priscilla Wood, publicity: Patricia Grispig tickets: Edward Champignieg orchestra: Class Officers and Joan Goodwin, Charles Benoit, and Marilyn Bentcliff. Every member of the Sophomore Class did his part to make this dance a success. We wish to thank our class advisors, Mrs. Austin and Mr. Brown for their wonder- ful advice when it was most needed. Finally, after many weeks of hard work, we presented our dance on Febru- ary 4, l955. It was a great success and the decorations showed a great deal of effort. We hope that our future dances will be as successful. Mary Alice McLaughlin and Janet Cashman were our two cheerleaders, and many members of our class were drum majorettes and band members. Paul Agius, Charles Benoit, Brian McKenna, Dick Boynton, Roy Mendes, and Wayne Fisher were members of the football squad, and were worthy of praise. Paul and Charles held their own on the basketball team, too. We hope that our next two years will be as suc- cessful as this year has been. ' 4 61 l I l n ,I ,SN- 'TY ni! Q Vx. 2: f lei I Ez jf ., FLM 'Cf E ,QF IW, Q Freshmen f. '?'f's Fi- FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS First row: Joyanne Packard, Secretary, Sheila Whalen, Vice-president. Second row: John Flynn, Treasurer, Kenneth Butler, President. On October 8, 1954, the Freshman Get-Together was held in the high school gym for freshmen only. The idea was a new one and was mostly for the purpose of getting acquainted, Elections for class officers were held and fresh- men were elected as follows: President, Kenneth Butlerg Vice-President, Sheila Whalen, Secretary, JOYBHHC Packard, Treasurer, John Lynch. Ann Huska, Joyanne Packard, Linda Bradshaw, Ronald Ketchen, and Roseanne Kirkell were chosen to represent the Freshman Class in the Student Council. William Ferris was the only freshman boy on the varsity football team. Ronald Ketchen and William Ferris played on the varsity basketball team. Dorothy Lane, Gertrude Fernandez, Ann Huska, Linda Bradshaw and Patricia Freeman represented the freshman girls as basketball players. The two cheerleaders chosen from the Freshman Class were Deanna Deehan and Joyanne Packard. 63 1 4 ,Q f 'vu 1 ,W 7 I i t , '. f P -only l '71, L.f YANN E,KlLROY R. VAUGHAN FT HARRINGTON 1... 'Ik 5 ,fx v 'lg I x I M N C. MBTOR ' ' 4 Q 94 Qf' 1 H G. MC' NEIL .,, And f.g C. BAKER C, LORING. Here N GQ J Q4 ,f1'g55 ,,mK Q. . PAINE T N' BRYAN L. Mmorz D. Bm-:ER Q 71? -Q af, A' if a57 'q Q gg. X ..- 1 ' 4 1 Q wit' ,wif M Q W W . K J . 4 xv A V ' R. BOYNT N W-WELCH 0 JT LE vnucfe iiff-W H. BUCKMAN R. EMERY gif' , 44., .v. HICKEY AGIBERTI 6'-is as a 'J-3 M, FULLERTDN S- WH-MOT' fri- D. nkxs-cpu. B. PERRY OT Bouzroxum xi. .,, i N G. 14ARRlNc,1ToN ' ' A ' f IQONLON N L E. CAMPBELL ,gri- ' I f P E, 0 - H4 , , as in I as . .. ' V 1? 5 z Y , lv? ,, .fiqv 1 f -gg M.wHALsN .514 1 l..S'HEA A rr Fam-,ER F MCCARTHY M. WIXON x v A . We Are gil' I - .11 Q Q A A L 1 4 ' f 5? . f N ' . A 1 . I 1 ,id my : sf , - l 1' , t ,fa .-4!'i 'Q-.' ik 1 . ' 4 , ' f L ' llhia- 1 . QQQHH 9 , GQ, . .f f ,, -A91 5.1112 HKE Irene N B.ELuaTr ,4 F. Mwaeknno U50 ,RQWHEELER E.B RR! MITCHHL 1 5. 32 1 Icouoou 1, ' L.ELDRlDG'E Y x 4 I 1 1 P' . -' K,'DEEHflN , :. :' AP' r L ,. ,,,, ,Q H :J JTMIINNETT H. Yo wva 1 f L . G R H D Y . , V ,, 1 I 3. 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'U E ' I 1' if V I 2 'f 71 W4 pf 4 -' 6 . 5 ' n I ...- - , - 31 'I - f J 42, - .- Fifi: J-.NELSON D'C 'NA ' Q-C1055 S-CROVER WPOWERS 'Pwoob R- 65 Hmmwr me This NAME Constance Baker Deborah Baker Antonia Baranowski Elizabeth Barry Sandra Beck Jean Beede Lydia Beland Robert Bennett Alfred Benson John Bonjokian Gloria Borden Carol Botto Robert Boynton Lorraine Brine Nancy Bryan Hazel Buckman Janice Butler Elaine Campbell Michael Capelotti Irene Clark William Clark Audrey Clowes Sandra Collins Donald Comeau Jay Condon John Conlon David Coonan Carol Cross Kathleen Deehan Melly DeMinico Adelaide Dilorio Roberta DiPersio Sarah Donovan Evelyn Drake Deanne Driscoll Margaret Duggan Delleyne Eldridge Beverly Elliott Robert Emery Jean Ferguson Janice Ferris Christopher Flood Albert Forrand Patricia Frasier Meredith Fullerton Anna Gallimore Ann Giberti Lois Grady Sally Grover Roberta Harriman HOBBY Music Music Dancing Dancing Dancing Roller skating Roller skating Records Roller skating Sports Singing Dancing Chemistry Sports Sewing Dramatics Tennis Reading Piano Bowling Fishing Piano Photography Driving Dirtying Bucks Pool Pool. Skating 81 animals Dancing Sleeping Piano, drawing Music Roller skating Sewing Roller skating Sports Piano Records, sewing Sports Piano Writing letters Reference work Girls, hotrods Dancing Dancing Art work Music Sports Cake decorating Reading Your Life PET PEEVE No gas in car Paul and George A square Oral book reports Monday mornings Homework Homework Complainer s People Physics Homework Homemaking Homework Homework Late people Wise boys Doing up my hair Being late Getting up Studying None Hive s Show - off s None Clean white bucks Grouchy teachers Flunk slips Homemaking Balogna ll6 Homemaking Oral reports A certain girl Transcripts Sideburns Theorems Chemistry Homework Flunk slips Forgetting lunch School Homework Homework Squares Fast drivers Getting up Getting up Certain athlete s Homemaking Back slapping 66 FUTURE PLANS College Be a rich secretary We stbrook Jr. College Secretary College To be a nurse Housewife Move out We st Ask the Army Business Housewife Jr. College College Marriage Work New England Baptist Airline work Bridgewater Coast Guard Working Undecided College Night school Go to Bently Business school Make money U. S. Navy College Business school Marriage Go on to school Gibb's College Work Live on a farm Business school St. Elizabeth's Hosp. College Work College Marriage Marriage Write a book Run for governor School Qffice job Mass. School of Art Emmanuel College B. U. Garland School Air Force WANTS TO Travel Understand cars Be a medical secretary Be a secretary Be a French teacher Get married Get married Be a success Be an Electronics expert Be a success Do office work Be a lab technician Be in the Marines Ride in a jet Live a good life Travel in Europe Live a useful and happy life Be a teacher Be a journalist Be a bookkeeper Teach Have curly hair Amount to something Pass C. P. A. Be a success Be a success Have Bill Powers' arm Teach Indians Be a private secretary Join the Navy Be a dental hygienist Be an airline hostess Ride in a jet Play the piano Be an efficient office worker Be a nurse Travel Get married Be a farmer Have six children Go to Norway Be a writer Do very little, if anything Be an airline hostess Be a bookkeeper Be an artist Be a French teacher Be a sports writer Be a home economist Buy a farm Thi Your Life NAME Fred Harrington George Harrington Helen Hefler Vernon Hickey Nancy Hogg George Johnson Ellen Kilroy Mary Ann Kingman Thomas Lane Gerard Lentini Joan LeVangie Carolyn Loring Shirley Magnanti Cynthia Major Loren Mann Florence McCarthy Sally McClellan Ethel McMillan Carole McNamara Gerard McNeil Lucille Minor Everett Mitchell Judith Nelson Robert Nichols Meredith Packard Jean Paine Joan Parker Barbara Perry William Powers Isabelle Reynolds Ray Seamans Louise Shea Charlene' Sickoll Nathan Silvestri Bradford Smith Mary Terzian Richard Thompson Robert Vaughan Donald Webber William Welch Mary Whalen Robert Wheeler Edward White Stella Wilmont Joanne Winnett Robert Wirzburger Meredith Wixon Patricia Wood Charles Wurtzburger Harold Young HOBBY Sports Sports Boys Girls Music Rhythm 81 Blues Sports Spending money Nothing special Music Roller skating Reading Sports Traveling Raising sheep Piano French horn Driving Skating Eating Sleeping Sports Records Automobiles Music Bowling Cards Bowling Sports Roller skating Indian relics Dancing Piano Billiards Cars Music Fishing Records Hunting Ham operator Photography Sports Custom cars Boys Music Boxing Drawing Reading Music Nothing special PET PEEVE Basketball refs Basketball refs Silent Phones Certain people Studying Lab reports Bus passes Book reports All in general Hair cuts Dirty sneakers Sisters My car School People Poor drivers Tests Report cards Essays Certain people Homework Some Junior girls Getting up Getting up Cookbooks Homemaking No money Homework Getting Up Being tickled Homework Straight hair Certain teachers Dead batteries Waiting Getting up People Homework The other one Trig teacher Crutches Flunk slips Army Boys with DA's Big wheels Side burns Called Woody Homework Not enough time 67 FUTURE PLANS College College Teachers College Printer Work and travel College Go to college Marry an athlete Holy Cross College U. S. Air Force Buy precision skates Quincy City Hospital College College Be a dairyman College College Hairdresser Nursing College Housewife Go into business College U. S. Navy Fisher Jr. College Get married Get married Marriage College Marriage Marines College College School College Serve apprenticeship Go to business'school Navy Franklin Insitute Emmanuel College Join Air Force U.S. Navy Airline hostess Nurse's training College Secretary Nursing Coast Guard Go to college WANTS TO Tour Europe Be a philanthropist Marry a millionaire Own a Jaguar car Marry someone tall Be a teacher Be a teacher Be a model Be a doctor Be a musician Travel to Sun Valley Be Be Be Go to sea Expand McCarthy's Be a teacher Be a housewife Be a nurse Blow up the chemistry lab Become an artist Be a success a physical therapist accounting a foreign secretary a hairdresser to France 3. l'1U.1'Se a government worker a teacher Be Do Be Be Go See the world Play for Red Sox Travel Be a geologist See the world Be a chemical engineer Be an electrician Be a nurse Make cabinets Get married Retire Study electronics Travel Own my own business Work for airline Get married Be a nurse Be a history teacher Teacher Be a nurse Graduate Be a success EARL AITKEN JANE ARCHIBALD SHIRLEY AUBERT RAY BELCHER SYBIL BELLROSE CAROL BJORK BEVERLY BLUTE BARBARA BRALEY MYRNA BRALEY BARBARA BRINE JOAN BROCK JEANNETTE BR OUSSEAU WILLIAM BURNETT CAR OLYN BURR JOHN CANTARA DONALD CARTER NANCY CARTER TI-IALIA CHIROS PAUL CHRISTIANSEN MEREDITH CLARK JOSEPH CLIFFORD MARY CONDON JOHN DAMON ANNA D'AR PINO CONSTANCE DEAN JUDITH DENHAM TI-IALIA DENHAM KAY FERRIS JANICE FERRIS ERVIN FRATUS KENNETH GAY SALLY HALL ROBERT HANSON JOSEPH HARDIMAN CYNTI-ILA HARRIMAN JOHN HARRINGTON JUDITH HINKLEY MARILYN HINKLEY JAMES HOGG BEVERLY HOLMES CAROL HORTE IRENE HOUGH BETTY HUNT SALLY IBBITSON ALAN JENKINS KENNETH JOHNSTON MARJORIE JONES RITA JONES Iumni Carpenter National Cranberry Assn. 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WHITMAN, MASS. GREY IRON BRASS AND ALUMINUM CASTINGS, HIGH GRADE CASTINGS ARE ouR SPECIALTY TELEPHONE WHITMAN 618 Q 74 77, N. -..-U Compliment! of Coburn Vauli: 75 WARBE N KAY VANTINE P I I X INC. Omciaf Cfadri pkofograpker 132 BOYLS CLASS OF 1955 TON STREET, BOSTON, M ASS. llANcocx 6-0743 76 OFTS EI PIIIIIIIIIG TEXTBOOKS DIRECTORIES CATALOGS BULLETINS LABORATORY MANUALS PROMOTIONAL MATERIAL Zamqtddnq fm Me ARTIST, DRAFTSMAN 8. ARCHITECT BLUEPRINTS PHOTOSTATS OZAPRINTS I , ' ESTABLISHED pau dung OSS '886 42 Franlclin Slreel, Boslon 10, Massackuseils 77 Compliments of United Shank and Findings Company -? 733' Myrtle Avenue Tel. Whitman 158 rm t 'XTNR 1 RETAIL STORE Commonwealth Shoe and Leather Company Marble Street Whitm.1n. Mass. Telephone 476 78 C0511 LIMEIN I S 014 MUTUAL FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF WHITMAN 570 WASHINGTON STREET WHITMAN, MASS. TELEPHONE 10 MENARD JEWELER Jewelry and Gifts of Distinctio 7b A W 'l'MAN,'NIASS. 79 Frank A. Kirby Insurance Agency BERNARD J. KIRBY Room 8, Bank Block Whitman, Mass Telephone 55 Reliable Service at All Times I. I. SHEPHERD 8: SGNS, Inc Established 1825 Over a Cahir? of! .lignweel ,ggi-vice 5 3 2 Washi11gton Street Wllitmall 80 gongrafuzzfiongi ana! Ed IMAJAM Class of 1955 JAMES T . KIRBY ROOM 5 BANK BLOCK WHITMAN, MASSACHUSETTS Cmr1j1lin1f'nl.x nf DEEHAN'S EXPRESS 81 HARRY B. HARDING Sz SON X' , , R f ,fr c. INK' FIN fljy 0dUCf75 J O, Ziff nw 547 Washington Street Telephone 68.W Whitman Massachusetts OUR HEARTIEST CONGRATULATIONS TO YOU THE GRADUATES OF THE CLASS OF 1955 And we wish you the best of luck in whatever you undertake in the future. In Whitman since 1894, the Regal Shoe Company offers varied opportunities in manufacturing and administration right here in your home town. . , and in retailing with our Coast-to-Coast chain. REGAL SHOE COMPA D. B. GURNEY CG. Manufacturer of Tasks aaa' Nails WHITMAN, MASS. Y rj' ' ,s. .' 25 Established 1825 Cwngrafufaliond fo me of 1955 HANSON MOTOR SALES sERv1cE P 0 N T I A C SALES THE MOST BEAUTIFUL CAR ON WHEELS Route 58 Liberty Street Tel. Whitman 640 HQHSOH 83 THE HOUSE OF QUALITY FUELS lit- L, gf ' L i ,L .-- , gg.-5 3: - -.,.. ..,,g'-:':-n f-..., 5 4 4 . ,J I FUEL , -S- L . A -. - f.:u?iQ.EE,:iE23.lC'5iQiC1:J A f-' c:oiu.w f-7 -c:Jic:-a zz' cEaAic:.: Sf' egg NEW ENGLAND COKE - GULF HEATING OIL - D. I H. ANTHRACITB CYpre5g 3- 2 184 1158 Main Street H5395 To the Class of 1955 A Train Load of Best Wishes, Success, Health, and Happiness, NORMAN C. MMDONALD Prcsndent and Treasurer WWW Q !Souce 1 Y. ' f f XTIVVIF A. fd! . C:LXXIJ.xj is fs---f' - I ,n W fflfd 'ffjfjgyrfl' NBEBHIW- ,X Eceanjaag The Growers' Brand NATIONAL CRANBERRY ASSOCIATION HANSON, MASSACHUSETTS 84 MCCARTHY BROS. ICE CREAIW FOR ALL OCCASIONS Commercial Street Whitman Telephone 365-J C0llliDlf7IIc 7IfS of SALLY DRESS SHOP e 575 WASHINGTON STREET WIIITMAN, MASS. Telephone 862-W The Drug Store for Your Doctor and You MCLAUGHLIN PHARMACY Telephone 236 412 SOUTH AVENUE WHITMAN, MASS. Harold A. McLaughlin, Reg. Pharm. Class of 1930 Robertj. Cavicchi Donald Comeau Class of l955 85 Compliments of W. Leo Welch and Son ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS SINCE 1917 TELEPHONE 80 We Service and Install ZENITH AND RCA TELEVISION THOMAS L. MCGRATH Hardware and Coal-Range and Fuel Oil Bottled Gas Tel, XVhitman 71 XVHITMAN MASS. TWO EMBLEMS OF PROTECTION I , F1 CHARLES J. COHOLAN , O i l X O REALTORS 3 in Alrlunvl: ' I 2, z2:.:::s:: f f ,ll net-nfl, ,f ' S A 200 PLEASANT STREET WHITMAN, MASSACHUSETTS Insurance - Realtor - Mortgages APPRAISER Property Management Phone Whit. 594 Anytime 86 Cgongrafukfiorw am! Lid llffialzed Class of 1955 E. P. FITZGIBBONS Sc SON Temple Street Tel- Whilm 35 COMPLIMENTS 01 F. CAVICCHI Sz CO. Service Since 1890 WHITMAN, MASS. EDITH G. WARD, GIFTS 655 Washington St., cor. Park Whitman 1391 WEDDING and SHOWER GIFTS HUMMELS, GREETING CARDS 87 Dame Lumber Co. Inc. BUILDING M.-ITERIALS of All Kinds 3? Office and Yard 183 Wasllingtolt Street Wllitnlatl Mass. Telephone 544-W DIHALZSD PIHIARMADY Washington St. 8. South Ave. f Whitman, Moss. Phone: Whitman 1210 Your Friendly Drug Store Compliments of JOHN FOS UMBER CO. 999 EET HANSON, SACHUSETTS Tel. CYpress 3-6333 88 Real Estate Best Wishes JOE DORAN Insurance SUCUIIY RUBEIITSIIIYS FRIENDLY SERVICE 311 SOUTH AVE. WHITMAN, MASS. Telephone Whitman 1183 gg DODGE pol-pa8d'TRUCK5 .Fi nnnse PASSENGER cms I If.: ,I PLYMOUTH mssemssn :ARS ff Y LLOYD 5 EARAE E' SDUTH AVE: WHITMAN, MASS Extabl :bed 1934 L I LIYTLEFIELD WHITMAN IDU 89 Too MMC? Z urfuxure1eaders...The C1 Compliments of .!4l'LC!0I'f0l'L ass of 1955 556 BEDFORD ST. ROUT ANCHiOR RE Pizza E 18 WHITMAN Open Thurs., Fri. and Sat. Eves Untll 9 P. M. STUXURIXNT - Fish and Chips to take out 90 GENERAL REFRIGERATION CO. At the end of Loring Avenue Q-u 1 jf! L Telephone Wlnitnlan 1063 23? , f i ffYoUR WEsTlNoHoUsE DEALER COH1flHHIt llfS of BABAIAN'S SUUTII AWICNUIC WIIITMAB Comibliments of 597 WASHINGTON STREET WHITMAN, MASS Phone 1361 SPORTING GOODS AND AUTO PARTS 91 WHITMAN GRAIN 62 COAL CO.. Inc. 384 SOUTH AVENUE Wfinkler Heal and Air Conditioning Equipment New England Coke -- Gulf Ileuling Oil -- Blue Coal Telephone 8 WHITMAN, MASS- 24 Hour Service Telephone 7 -W WHITMAN MOTOR CO. sibidg fda, 454 south Avenue Whitman, Mass. - - Tel. 440 Compliments of Dorothy Ann Specialty Shop WHITMAN TEL. 97 92 MESCEIEIHNECREAFTQ UNCC. 21 VERNON STREET WHITMAN. MASSACHUSETTS ENGINEER S and MAC HINIS TS Compliments of A. C. FREEMAN, INC. HARDWARE, PAINT, GLASS, GARDEN SUPPLIES, SEEDS, TQOLS, LIME, CEMENT AND DRAIN PIPE W U U L E N S Sl-IFTLEIVS YARD GOODS OF ALL KINDS TELEPHONE 90 AT LOWEST PRICES Next to Toll House 15 SOUTH AVENUE WHITMAN Whitman, Mass. Compliments of J. J. NEWBERRY C O M P A N Y Tel. Whitman 806-R Whitman, Mags, 93 RAYMOND K. LITCHFIELD INSURANCE -ase+ea.+-- 42 TEMPLE STREET WHITMAN TEL. I3 H. BURBINE 31 SONS, INC PLUMBING AND HEATING WHITMAN LUMBER CO., Inc. THE VERY BEST IN BUILDING MATERIALS 78 WEBSTER STFIEET WHITMAN, MASS. CRANE QUALITY FIXTURES PHONE: WHITMAN 297 Avenue Telephone 1 1 36-W I MILLETT FARMS ESTABLISHED 1855 Deliveries in Whitman, Rockland, Bryantville, Halifax, The Ahingtons, Hanson, East Bridgewater Telephone Whitman 545-W 94 Astanclarcl Products Corporation OFFICE and FACTORY 356 SOUTH AVENUE WHITMAN, MASSACHUSETTS Telephone l238 N Mghlnfzurg PRODUCTS George A. joubert C lrmem of SHOES and MEN'S CLOTHING Ridder Farms 5 596 Wasllingtoll Strom Oak street WHITMAN Whitman Mass. Telephone 1172 l MALINOWSKI REALTY 1Z3Jl11'rrnfv' ww! fgllblb' 282 Washington Sl., Abington, Moss. . Rockland 2033 M C MALINOWSKI B C MALINOWSKI 95 HAYES FUNERAL SERVICE Tel. Whitman 564-W aww A gow, ifinhumntk Znn PEMBROKE, MASS SAND - GRAVEL - TRUCKING 128 Alden Street Whitman, Mass. KEITH DIL CORPORATION Marketers of Petroleum Products BROCKTON, MAssAc1-1usE1'rs ,Af S' . 4 Q 74 PLAIN STREET TELEPHONE BROCKTON 5675 96 Best Wishes for S ueeess to the CLASS OF 19 5 5 Compliments of g0wAP.o JOHHSOIQK 765 Bedford St. Vxfhitman. Mass. Complimemg of WHEELER REFLECTOR C0 L dmark for Hung ry America LUV! Ll HLVIS Ol REGAL BOWLING ALLEYS 97 Compliments of HOVEY'S DRUGSTORE The Old Reliable Rexall Drug Store JACK G. HOVEY. Ph. G. Reg., Mgr. Telephone 15 Compliments of WHITMAN TOWN MARKET Meats - Groceries - Fish Telephone 172 583 Waihington Street, Whitman 574 Washington Street, Whitman For the best in Motion Picture Entertainment . . , 'aunt tllllhitman 'dihtatrt Howland, Nash 8: Cole, Inc. SEE INSURANCE THE MIRACLE OF CINEMASCOPE Telephone Whitman 1-W ON OUR WIDE SCREEN 14 South Avenue, Wfhitman LLOYD E. PATRIQUIN Owner and Manager wAx.1:n o xr cn T L 0 E C0 WALTER'S LUNCHEONETTE DINNERS-soDA AND LUNCH BAR L-1.4-on-i1 11 sou'rH AVENUE WHITMAN. MASSACHUSETTS CAREY 'S MDTOR TRANSPORTATION CHARTER BUSSES OUTLNGS TOURS Telephone 530 mf! INC Insurance of All Kinds 572 Washington Street Tel. Whitman 180W Compliments of BROCKTON BUILDING SUPPLY CO. Lumber - Hardware - Paints - Roofing Masons' and Plumbing Supplies 835 TEMPLE ST.. WHITMAN T!L Baoc 0 7363 99 BRITTAIN'S COMPLIMENTS OF E. W. HORSMAN 396 South Avenue Whitman, Mass, Tel. 214 Conzplinzenls of ROSE XVILLIAMS DOT'S INFANTS' 8: ll n II DRESS SHOP CHILDREN'S SHOP 370SOU'1'11AVliNUli WHITMAN QXQQNE3 Apprecz'aZz'0n to Adveftiseffs We thank our 111211137 friends who have taken advertising pace in our' book, and hope that you in turn will patronize them. 100 Compliments of THE WHITMAN STORE 558 Washington Street Whitman, Massachusetts Telephone, Whit Compliments of WINER'S HARDWARE STORES, Inc. The Live Hardware Stores 599 Washington Street Whitman, Mass. Tel. Whitman 222 Compliments of TERZIMPS STAND MID GREENHDUSES Corner of TEMPLE and HANCOCK Streets Telephone 2 9 5 -M lf it grows, vve've got it! HEHITEIIBE a., nvc. '- I -,-- .. 552 WASHINGTON STREET 'WHITMAN, MASS. TEL.I84-W 3 FLOORS OF FINE FURNITURE, TELEVISION and APPLIANCES lOl FRANK'S 707 CENTRE STREET BROCKTON, MASSACHUSETTS . , . HATCH PLUMBING AND HEATING Wflght S O11 and Bottled Gas Service .325 WASHINGTON STREET 755 Plymouth Street WHITMAN, Whitman Massachusetts TELEPHONE 666 Telephone Whitman T294 1 llI Mahoney's Package Store 807 Bedford Street WHITMAN, MASS. Telephone 83-VC 102 7 WHITMAN GREENI-IOUSE DICK GUIDETTI 84 PARK AVE TEL. 262-W AMEDEO A. GIBERTI COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE 677 WASHINGTON STREET TELEPHONE WHITMAN, MASS. WHITMAN 755 S. D. Vaughan 8: Sons 542 WASHINGTON STREET Van Heusen Shirts Cooper's Njockeyi' Underwear and Sportswear Shoes and Furnishings T 1q.. A ' Compliments of IOHNSON'S HOME BAKERY SWEDISI-I FOOD OUR SPECIALTY 590 WASHINGTON STREET TEL. WHIT 1252 Whiiman MaII Pr0du0IS 00. 19 Temple St. Whitman Groceries for Particular People ENGLISH'S I. G. A. STORE 785 Bedford St., Whitmari EiWlF'T'S SUNCICCI SERVICE C an TEMPLE Sm Bsoruno 5 WHITMAN, MAII. RALPH SWIFT I BUCKLEYTS TAXI 630 XV.XSHING'I'ON SrI'RIfliT 'I'c-Icphone IU72 T03 Best Wishes TH E EMERALD CLEANSERS 5.HoUR SERVICE Telephone 1 153 Baa - fa 6'Aaw!u:!la Ranch WARREN R. BRADY 75 ELLIS AVENUE WHITMAN. MASSACHUSETTS Visifors Welcome Compliments of LANGELIER 8: SON Fzmeml Home 670 VVASHINCTON STREET WHITMAN, MASS. Compliments of A FRIEND MARTY'S SERVICE CENTER TIRES - BATTERIES ACCESSORIES 539 Wasllillgton Strcct Xvllitman Tel. Whitman 859 Res. Tel. 368 Compliments of BOB 'S SHOE REPAIR Hats cleaned and blocked Shoes dyed any color Next to Cavicchi's Compliments of Whitman Weld ing Shop Cmnpliments of CHIROS, INC. 104 WHIT - BELL JEWELERS 4 LAUNDROMAT IEWELRY-GIFTS j V i 20 Whitman Avenue 0 Tel. Whltman 1076 576 Washington Street B. B. BEAULIEU Whitman Hllllllllll Compliments of .IOHN L. HOOKER TEMPLE STREET GARAGE, INC. 'NSUMNCE BD TEMPLE STREET wHn'rMAN, MASS. Washington Street Whitman TELEPHONE 490 FULGINITI Florist and Gift Shop 848 Temple Street Whitman Telephone Brockton 7030 We Telegraph Flowers Compliments of P. E. LONERGAN J, Compliments of B UR T ON C O W AN , Y , Compliments of GEORGE A. BROUILLARD WHITMAN, MASSACHUSETTS 105 HARRIMANIS cirv sERvicE STATION JOHNSON PHARMAC-Y J. S. GIRARD, Reg. l,Illll'llIllf'iSl as CITIES SERVICE ,k CI E wma GAS cf Moron ons GENERAL AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING Telephone T82 Tel. Whitman llOl 11 SOUTH AVENUE WHITMAN, MASS 79 TEMPLE s'r., WHITMAN Compliments of COMPLIMENTS or Winnifrcd's Hat Shop PASTRY SHOP 35 South Avenue WHITMAN Ben WMM! Compliments of , Hayden's Albert s Barber Shop Grlll 23 South AYPIIUP Washington Street WHITMAN Albert Povoas M. J. CONLON i Complimprz ts of JENNY CAS AND OIL Tire Recappin and Re airin coonvrim TIRES, S A 18 Temple Street Whitman Telephone 238-M O6 THE HAMILTONS CAL and ALICE 546 Washington Street Whitman, Mass. Compliments of CARROLL CUT-RATE 589 Washington Street Whitman 32 Comercial Street Weymouth Telephone 1045K NOI th Street Hingham 1508 Dorchester Avenue Dorchester Compliments of s, B. ALTMAN HARRY'S SHOE REPAIR SHOP DONE RIGHT - QUICK SERVICE 45 South Ave., opposite Town Hall .K Compliments of JACK and MADELYN Sturtevant PEOPLE'S MARKET South Avenue Whitman The Finest in Meats - Groceries WILLIAM BUCKEN, Propriaio 5226 Washiiigton Street Telephone Whitnian 510 Albert H. Brown Company NEWSDEALERS ami sTA'r1oNERs Specialists in Greeting Cards DORIS L. BROWN, Proprietor WHITMAN, MASS. TEL WHITMAN 115 W 676!l'L6l:I gdlftfg .gzoppe 55455 WASHINGTON STREET WHITMAN. MASSACHUSETTS I 07 G. ALDEN SLACK, PLUMBING and HEATING Repairing - Sheet Metal Work 670 Bedford Street Telephone 397 Compliments Qi. WNEIIIIIS VARIETY STURE SANDWICIIES ICE CREAM CANDY GROCERIES South Avenue Whitman BYE SELL FOR LESS l..ou's Surplus Outlet Hosiery - Underwear Work Clothes - Shoes 587 XVASHINGTON STREET VVHITMAN, MASS. Compliments tj FRED9S SHOE REPAIR FRED AMATO, Prop. SHOES REBUILT TO YOUR SATISFACTION S88 YVASIIIIYCTON ST. Whitman, Massachusetts HOHMAN'S FLOWERS 81 GIFTS CHARLES and HELEN HOHMAN T1-I. Rovkland 350 Has! Il 18,101 KING'S CASTLELAND ROUTE 18 RALPH O. BUCKMAN CUSTOM TRACTOR WORK SOUTH AVENUE TYDOL STATION Washing and Simonizing DON MOORE PR OPR IETOR I 0 WN S Ofv ' 31.-Vf 1 ,, gig' ' C RE D I T ' U Nil O-N A -A--. ' N SAVINGS W LOANS EST 945 1080 Main St. Hanson, Mass. Tel. CYpress 3-6348 Hanson Laundromat 536 MAIN STREET fOpp. L. Z. Thomas Svhooll Washing Family Style Careful Service Open 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. Daily Except Closed VW-dnesday ZNVL 95? UUlll'l!llAK 'l-XL EIDIAHHS N1V.LN11OuI - smug 'saugzeiinw 'sagpuug 'aJ'1a.IuSg3 's.wBgg 9NId0'IHAftlLI DU? SN'lIcl 'ssuw 'uosunu 'gg 'aiu 'JS Sugads pun u0'1Hu1qseM 'Jog 'EldclOHS 3ddVll:l SATIIH Hanson Lawn Mower Shop Lawn and Garden Accessories SALES - SERVICE - PARTS nos 'MAIN sr. Roure 27 HANSON, MAss. Tel. CYpress 3-2963 LONGO FLORIST ERNIE and HELEN LONGO Flowers for All Occasions 225 Pleasant St. Hanson CYprcss 3 - 630 2 Compliments of Boulanger's Garage High St. CY 3-2335 Hanson Alvin R. Reid REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE MAIN ST. SO. HANSOX Tel. CYpress 3-63615 I 09 Cynthia's Beauty Shop Liberty Street HANSON, MASS. Tel. CYpreSs 3-2831 HlLTON'S INSURANCE and REAL ESTATE AGENCY 437 HIGH ST. Hanson lIYpreas Il- 2901 ANNEX DRESS SHUPPE Anna H. Hammond, Prop. A 35l2.00 credit is given for forming an Apparel Club of 10 members Open Daily - 9 A. M. to 10 P. M. 1134 Main St, Route 27 COMPLIMENTS OF HANSON ELECTRIC C0 Lyman T. Smith Tel. CY 3-7941 next to S. Hanson R, R. Station 1084 Main Street Hanson' Mass THE I-IANSUN DIQESS ew..m.e1 .Wa saw Bunbeg Main Street Hanson, Moss. Compliments of Roy's Paint STORE Liberty Street HANSON Tel. CYpress 3-T790 Meinhold Lawn and Garden Shop HANSON Liberty St. CYpress 3 -2 sl-rl Compliments of F RANK'S Service Station 7 A. lvl. to 11 P. M. 7 DAYS A XYICEK HANSON, MASS. 0 Cm,mf..!'azaW fo ik. Cliw of 1955 COLONIAL REPRODUCTIONS JESSE and MARGRET MEYER Route 106 Halifax, Mass. Carl H. Meinhold i ' pil Compliments of HANSON DRUG CO. Hanson, Mass. GIFTS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Norcross Greeting Cards Hanson Village Store Route 27 OPPOSITE HANSON DEPOT CY. 3-2761 S Kenfiea- GERMAN SHEPHERDS A. K. c. REG R 58 P P S H M --J-, , Tel. Whitman 367 M-5 THE HITCHING POST Specializing in Seo Food - Home Cooking Owned and operated by Route 58 Bea and Torn Keefe Hanson, MOSS Canyamlawu fo his ffm of 1955 Hanson Hardware Co. IOI2 Main Street Hanson, Massachusetts Ill COMPLIMENTS OF I RALPH HAYWARD HOTEL MoNPoNsETT GROCERIES Routes 58 and 106 ' HALIFAX r CYpreSs 3-6633 C plrents 1'.., Bosworth Garage School Bus Serv1ce ROSES-GARDEN! HALIFAX, MASS, COMPLIMENTS OF HALIF AX GARDEN CO. AS - CARNATIONS Holmes St., Halifax CY- 3-6531 HALIFAX CHICK EXPRESS, Inc. Sturtevant Farms Inc. TRANSPORTING BABY CHICKS 0 HATCHING EGGS Halifax, Mass. Home of r r r' ummm Stifdelan S CHICKS Compliments of C. P. Washburn Co. UOMPLIMENTS OF STURTEVANT'S ICE and OIL SERVICE ,- - v Ev ' I ,1'0 'Q p OV ' I ww .Faqs y1,,t,g '1 'ff ,J 0 'Io 5 A O . Q Y-ec gy w't?'fz:fg'??foQ op U 'oo,:fc'5e0 f 5 I f. XZ xzoxixes XOQQQ irc? 54, ,SQ I. ef., 4 J-co ,li y 60 0 Ok .19 Qgoq' eiilw 0 9 0,- '64- IQ Q 080 Q99 ,beisot Qeqff O 61' ' '04 P 7147. . . 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