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THE YEARBOOK
PUBLISHED BY
CLASS OF 1957
I
Joseph Marlin
President
OFFICERS
AND
COUNCIL
Gail Martin
Vice President
Edith Murphy
Secretary
Frank Flavin
Treasurer
VOLUME 17
JAMAICA PLAIN HIGH SCHOOL
lAMAICA PLAIN, MASS.
"^ In Memonam
Last April, the faculty and students of Ja-
maica Plain High School were deeply saddened
by the sudden death of Miss Marion Chesley.
By this loss we have been deprived of a teacher
unusually devoted to the training of relial)le,
active, intelligent, and cultural citizens .
Her experiences as a student and as a teach-
er laid a firm foundation for her successful ca-
reer. A graduate of our school, Boston Normal
School, and Radcliffc College, Miss Chesley
taught for several years at East Boston High
School before returning to her Alma Mater as
head of the History Department. Here, in her
classroom and in the plays and pageants which
she produced, she manifested notonly a schol-
ar's historical background, but also a keen in-
terest in music, art, and literature.
In deep appreciation of her contributions to
our school, we fondly dedicate our 19,57 Year-
book to Miss Marion Cheslev.
J. E.
A Word
To the Class of 1957,
May I congL'atulaie you and wish you long
and happy lives. You are about to take your
place in the world of higher education or indus-
try at a very promising period of our country's
history. In this you are very fortunate, but to
you it is also a challenge.
If you plan to further your education, and I
hope the number will be large, your opportuni-
ties for success will never be greater. If you
enter industry, success, too, will be yours if
you have learned the habit of industry while here
in school. If you can couple a willingness to
work with a reputation for high moral character,
then you will achieve the goals you will have
set for yourselves.
I was pleased to observe that you dedicated
this Yearbook to the memory of the late Miss
Marion Chesley, former Head of the History De-
partment. It was my good fortune to be closely
associated with Miss Chesley long before I be-
came tlie Head Master of this school. Her ster-
ling qualities were well known to me, and the
high regard I had for her was enhanced when I
saw her fine influence on the pupils of this
school.
In wishing you success and happiness for
the future, I can do no better than to recommend
that you model your lives by the wonderful ex-
ample set by Miss Chesley.
John B. Casey
from the Wise
Our Faculty
Lights the
Mr. Casey and Mrs. Gleekman
Katherine M. Blessington
Rusiness Education
Marion A . Driscoll
Home Economics
Anne C . Donlan
English
Thomas P. Dooley
Agriculture
IJk \
Frances Foftc
Art
Kaiherine E . Hayes
Health Education
Esther Hennessey
History
William J, Bond
Business Education
Physical Education
Catherine M . Dempsey
English
Charley E. Duffy
Science
EtlwarU F. Bricicley
English
Edward J. Donaghy
AgxicultLire
William H. Dugan
Business Education
Miss Mullin, Guidance Counselor
iMiss Casey, Depl . of Vocational GuiLkmce
Ann R. Howe
English
Misti Russell
Physical Ediication
Mary V . Hubbard
English
Alberr F. Landrigan
History
Louise F. O'M alley
History
Margaret E . Maclntyre
Science
Margaret M . O'Connel
French, Spanish
i
John W . McGuckian
Agriculture
Mairhew F. Mealey
Mathematics
Wi
Cornelius J . O'Leary
Business Education
Mary M . Sullivan
English
Jeremiah F . Sullivan
Business Education
Mary F. Sullivan
Latin, French
Helen M. Kelley
Biology
Margaret M . Maguire
Business Education
Edward J. Murphy
Military Science
Mrs . Hurley
Medical Aid
Mary H . Thyne
Business Education
P
Marion B. roiyibaugh
Merchandising
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Henry G. Wendlcr
Agriculture
1954-1937
September '54 was a memorable occasion for
us . It was the start of a real high school life, and
we began by getting lost! Back in our homerooms,
the teachers bravely tried to explain the mass or
mess of symbols on our program cards . Along with
this confusion were the "A, " "B, " "C" schedules.
Lunch was our most enjoyable period- -if you could
jiist get through the line to eat. It seems Seniors
had top priority. Then, too, there was the key 'to
our own little iron cell if you could only match the
two. Trying to find classrooms was some ordeal.
To ask a Senior was to find yourself at the other end
of school exactly opposite your destination. The
misconduct slips, to say nothing of deficiencies,
were all new to us. So was biology. That delightful
biology, made more enjoyable (?) by aged vintages
of frogs, produced many squeals and upset stomaclis,
especially before and after lunch. After the girls en-
joyed their five minutes of squealing, they then got
down to work. Meanwhile, Senior-Junior assemblies
remained unsolved as we underwent solitary confine-
ment in our homerooms.
One of the first activities open to us as Sopho-
mores was the Key Club dance at the "Y." Arriving
at the dance, many of us stowed ourselves away in
corners watching our more adventurous classmates
having a good time. We were still wary of those up-
per-classmen. By the end of the year, feeling more
adventurous, we entered the bowling tournament when
it rolled around. Now we felt at ease and we left our
Sophomore year much happier and more confident, an-
ticipating our chances as Juniors .
September '55 we came back a little more learn-
ed, a little less leery of Seniors. Our ability in
sneaking in just before the tardy bell was amazing.
New styles were noticeable. For the girls, it was
knee sox and new boy friends. For the boys, it was
mouse traps and white bucks- -which the girls had a-
dopted already. The hockey team "brought home the
bacon" in the form of the District Championship. The
baseball team "had a ball" that year winning the Cham-
pionship of the Boston District League and being se-
lected for the State Tour. We had Championship Team s!!!
These teams made us strut around with great pride.
That year typewriters began to click. Other things
began to click: the Clarion staff, the Chemistry club,
bowling teams, football, and dances . Induction into
the National Honor Society was a memorable occasion,
especially since a large number of our class was ad-
mitted. The high point of the year, however, was the
Fashion Show held in May. Many Junior boys were
models, as well as the girls. The boys surely wowed
the audience; we hadn't realized till then what good
looking specimens of manhood were parading around
school. The Seniors had a Christmas Party, but I
think more of us attended it.
"HAUGHTY SENIORS!" That's the way we
came back September '56. What a year of happiness
and sadness! When the election of class officers
came, the teachers just gave up and waited for the
day to pass; more time was spent on this election
than on our home-lessons. We were active in all our
clubs and on all our teams. We had the experience
of writing for our school magazine, "The Clarion, "
and setting up our Yearbook. The Key Club did well
raising money for scholarships and for Kiwanis. Our
teachers helped us answer questions such as: Do I
have enough points to graduate? How can I make
them up? What college should I attend? Can I ap-
ply for a scholarship? A big help to us was the li-
brary, otherwise known to the seniors as C .R.CH .A . —
Consultation Room for the Combined Homelessoii Ap-
peal .
Of course, your last year involves money for your
class ring, Yearbook pictures, class banquet, and, of
course, "THE PROM." But it is worth every cent
when you walk across that stage on graduation night
to receive that precious little document embodying
all the laughs and tears of our three years at old J . P .
We will have finished, perhaps, the happiest days of
our lives: "J. P. DAYS."
B.A.L.
F.L.
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Marie F . Ahem
"Re"
49 Mozart Street
Red Gross 4; Basket±iall 2;
Fashions 3,4; Bowling 3
Goal: Happiness
Robert F. Allen
"Bob"
921 Parker Street
Track 4
Goal: Forester
Mr. Gasey Congratulates "Tops"
jeanelieV. Almeida
"Jan"
34 Highland Street
Roxbury
Glee 2; Rowling 2; Office
Assist. 2
Goal: Marriage
Barbara A, Angclo.s
"Babs"
35 Logan VVa\
SuutJi Bosi-Od
Goal: I'a.shioM Designer
James F . AnycU
"Jim"
22 Edge HtLl Street
Goal: Airlines Gaptain
Lorraine J. Archibald
"LuUy"
15a Cranston Street
Red Cross 2,3; Treas. 2
Goal: Private Secretary
Marjorie Archilles Joan L. Arshalian
"Marge" "Joany"
49 Cornelia Court 17 Spring Park .'\ venue
Roxbury Lib. 2; Office Asriiyl. 3,4
Glee 2; Bowling 3; Red Cross 4 Goal: Marry an Air Police Man
10' Goal: Airline Hostess
Marilvn A, Babin
'■■Mai-
6U Nieluiiigiilc Sireet
I'^iorclK'sler
I.Jl.iran,' 4
Goal: Veitirinariv-jd
Ruth L. Hanks
"Goofie"
U) Oaktlalc Square
Goal: Marriage
Cato[ M. Bartull
"Cackc'l"
17 Chilcott Place
Cheerleader 4; Golf 2, 'A; Ban -
ke iba 11 3 ; Tc nn i s 3 ; F a s h io ii s
3; Bowling 4; Officu Assist. 4
Goal: Airline Hostess
Ravne liencivenni
56^ Centre Street
Goal; Dental Aswij^tant
Lticy A. Berardi
"llociey Lou"
27 Chesrnut Avenue
CUee 2; Fashions 3; Office 2
Goal: Airline Stewardess
Walter F. Bleiler
"Walt"
79 Minden Street
Key 3,4; Adv. 4
Goal: Architectural Engineer
John E . Borgal
■jack"
87 West Sireet
tlyde Park
Goal: Vegetable Farmer
Jolin S. Bohane
"Boe"
8 Lester Place
Baseball 2,3,4; Track 2;
First Lieut. 3,4
Goal: Graduation and Sue-
cess
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Joseph R. Boucher
"Lirrlc Bit"
255 HeaLh Street
Goal; Military Career
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Richard Bovill
"Richie"
144 Lenox Street
Roxbury
Foott:iall 4
Goal: Band Leader
Donald K. Bridges Robert C. Brooks
"Don" "Pee Wee"
77 Wcstcher Road 281 Forest i Hllb Street
Hockey 2,3,4; Key 4; Lieui . 4 Baseball 2,3,4; Track 2,3,4;
Goal: Make a Million Dollars 1st Lieut. 3,4
Goal: Baseball
Margaret M. Burke
""Margie"
57 Horan Way
Red Cross 2, 3, 4; Fashions
2,3; Glee 2
Goal: Future Mappinesy
Marion R. Cahill
921 Parker Streei
Treas. 3; Glee 4; Red Cross
2,3
Goal: Mappiness
Tuesday Club
Robert ]. Campbell
"Soupy"
3466 Washrngton Street
Council 4
Goal: Policeman
12
.f/j
Roberi A. Cajidow
"Bob"
24 Chamber Suect
Boston
Key 4
Goal: Own a Thorouglibrcd
Breeding Farm
Denis G. Car^'v
"Dt!!!"
66 i£dgew5ii!Li Siruci
Roxbiirv
ikiskciball ;i,4
The "Desi" DenioiiHirauon
Susiiii CluiHc
42 Waldcn Suclm
C;;nal: Travel Aioiiini Ihtr World
Patricia A. Crawford
■■Par'
43 Union Avenue
Howhiig 2\ Haskelball 2
Goat: Secrotarv
John A. Creedon
■■Johnny"
25 Sheriiian' Street
Key :>; Yeariouk 4
Goal: Teacher
tiailieriiie U. Cri.safiilli
■■Kilt\^'
S34 Hunrlngtu:! Avenue
"oxTiury
(Jftice 3; y.:ishion '2,3; Glee 2
Goal; Secretary and Housewife
Dianne j. Cri;aUi
"CfLr^
32 MaleoiiTi Road
i-^-i:ketball 2,3,4; Glee 2,3;
Cheerlcadei i; LIslier3; Yearliook
■t;Clarion 4;Chen!. 3; I'oruins 2,
3,4; Bowling 2,:i, 4; JTb. 4
Goal: Another Hinstein
<;ail A. Growley
j->4 Heath Street
liaskeUiall 2,3,4; Uowling 2
Cinal: Secretary
13
Ricliard h . Crowlev
•'K-- ue"
1d2 1/2 G'uesinvii Avenue-
Goal; Success
Ever a Machine Age
Thomas J. Crowley
"Myer"
46 Ross more Road
Track 3; Baseball 4; Treas.
3; Capi.. 4; Council 4; Pres.
of Nat'l Honor 4
Goal: Work for Uncle Sam
8A AsticoL! Road
Baseball 3,4; Track 4; Lieut.
4; Hockey 3,4
Goal: Graduation
Diane D. Dec
"Dee Dee"
6 llaverford Street
Office Assist. 4
Goal: Secretary
Helen P. Devlin
"Tootsie"
10 Wyman Street
Cheerleader 4; Fasliions 2;
Glee 3
Goal: Secretary and House-
wife
Marrha A. Di Giovine
"Marty"
14 Rossmore Road
Goal: Airline Hostess
Joanne M. Doheriy
"Jo"
32 Portsmouth Street
Brighton
Library 3
Goal: Graduation
L4
Ellen J. Donovan
"Lynn"
226 Jamaicaway
Usher 3; Model 2,3,4; LUd.
4; Red Cross 3
Goal: The Happiest .Mar-
ried Teacher
Carol A. D(joley
"Dooley"
7 Burr Street
Tennis 2; Glee 2; Bowling 2
Goal: Success
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Rci,»in;i S. Dannvr iMlwaril J. How^ialn
"CJiiia" "J(mL>s\"
4(1 Carol iiui Avcinic 11 Ciluiuialc .St, IJorciiestci'
GIl'L' 2, A: l^asliKjiis :i; UsIkt :MMV..,il)aH; Ikusuhall ; fiack; 1 iack-
C;!>al: SuLXv'Ss !jv;lJruiii ii Iki^jlu; (.lajnain ;j, 4
(Joal: ]yj Ricii
^JaiiLs OrLUjniaiiis
b6 Roekviow Strcut
Coal; Ue Happy
Rosemary Dunn
"Rosic"
4 Gliiies Avenue, Ruxbury
Clariun 3, 4;Yearbuok 4; Ruti
Cros^2;Fashi()ns;i,4; Glee 2,
3 ;Ba sketbal [ 2;Chee deader 4
Goal: Marry a Millionaire
Richard F. Dyer
"Dick"
17 MansLir Street
Clari()n3,4;Ycarbo()k4;Cliem.3;
Key Club2.3,4;Nat.H()nor3,4;
CoLiJicil4;Foruni3;Lieuc. 4
Goal; Registered PbarmaciHt
IJarbara A. Oiiggan
"Babs"
14 Bornetre Street
Offiee Assist. 4; Glee 2
Goal: I'o Get Skinny
Natalie B. Edens
"Snoukey"
14 South [lunrington Avenue
Glee 2;Cliemistry 4; Golf 2
Goal: Nurse
Where Will We Wear What?
Joan M. Etisirom
"Joanic"
9 Stcumaii Street
Treas.2;ClarJon3,4;Lib.3, 4;
Basketball 2,4;Chcm. :i;Tennis 2;
Usher3;Yr.Bk.4;I'ashions ,3,4
Goal: University of Massachusetts
15
Rosemary E. Edsirom
"Rosie"
33 Lotus Street
Chemistry 4; Bowling 4
Goal; Foreign Service
Before
James M. Feeney
"Jim"
2b Peter Parley Road
Cross Country I; 2nd Lieut,
Goal: Navy
After
Louise M. Ferrandi
41 Seavems Avenue
Goal: Typist
Joyce Fisher
"Joy"
48 Rockview Street
Yearbook 4; Clarion 3,4;
Chemistr)' 3; Teiuiis 2,4;
Bowling 2, 4; Golf 3; Latin 2;
Basketball 3
Goal: Work with the handi-
capped
16
u a
y
Fred V . Fitzgerald
"Fitzie"
7 DfUe Avenue
R(ixburv
Coal: Do Tliinj^^s, Mcei
People, HavL' lun
Mary J . l-'lynn
103 I.amartiiiu Street
Bowling ,1,4; Chuerleader 4;
Glee 2.3; l-asluons 3
Goal: Marry a MilliuiiaiEe
y
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Mary l... GaUaglier
Tfi Sniuh i luntiiiginii Avenue
O t f ic e A i^s i b I. . 3 ; Bow 1 i ng 4 ;
Fasihii.)P.ti 2
Ciual: A Nash Rambler
Britigcl M. Flaherty
"Toulsie"
Hi Aniory Street
Roxliur^'
Fashions 4; Ilaskeihall 3
Goal: Bookkeeper
Philip W. Flattieh
■■Pliil"
950 Parker Stxeet
Drum and Bugle 3; Latin 2
Goal: Dueior
Francis E. Flavin
"Frank"
175 Centre Street
Roxhury
Treas. 3; Class 'T'reas. 4;
Adv. 4; Lil). 4; I. si Lieut. 4
Goal: Treas. of the United States
tulith F. Fraser
■'Betsy"
24 FlUngwoud StieCt
Roxiiury
Goal: To Gain Weight
Alice G. Frenetre
'■Al"
1// Hillside Street
Rox.bury
Yearbook Typing 4
Goal; Privai-e Secretary
James M. Fullci:
"Jim"
209 Wachusett Street
Football 2,3,4; Track 2,3;
Basketiiall 1; Clarion 2; Li-
brary l;Siewar(.i 2, 3, 4;Lieut. 4
Goal; Editor of Boston Globe
Walter J. Glennon
"Wallv"
98 Centre Street
Rtjxl^ury
Goal; Making Money
Margaret]. Goddard
"I't'ggi'"
14 Cedar Park
Roxbury
Office Assist. 3f l-'ashions
17 2,3
Goal; Secretary
John 1:1 , Gormlev
"Jack"
34 Hem man Street
RosLindale
Lib. 2,3,4; Forums 2,3,4
Goal: Success
Tatricia I.. Grain
"Paf
H2 Jamaica SlR'ut.
Goal: To be htraliliy, wealthy,
and wise
Patricia E . Grcunc
"Pat"
2996 Washington S licet
RoxJiury
Glee 2; Rctl Cross 3
Goal: To Be On Time
lulgar 11. Grciion
"Junior"
82 Call Sacct
Trca«. 4
Goal: Salesman
James M. Gross i
"Jim"
6 Brookway Terrace
Hosliiidale
Goal: Millionaire
Barbara U. C'l roves
"Barbie"
26 Denton Terrace
!<oslindale
Treas. 2,4; Usher .'J; Tennis
:\; r'ashinns 2y'.]', Bowiin^ 4
Goal: Secretary
Muriel A. Hadloy
fiti7 Washiu^ion StLcct
Oorcliester
Bowling 2.:^; Ba-^ketball 2.3,
4; Tennis 3; R<.i.\ Cross 4;
Golf 2; Clarion i, 4; [■'ahiijons 4
Cioal: Success
Ann C Haggeny
5ri Seaveiiis Avenue
liowiing 2; Treas. 3,4;Coun~
cil 4; l',i>;hji)ns 3; Basket-
ball 2
Goal: Success
David Hallen
"Dave"
Sy River Streel
Matiapan
h'ooUiall 2,3,4; Hockey 4;
Basketball 2,3; Cam. 4; Base
ball 3,4
Goal: Athletics
JiT:
I
Williams. Harni-igton
"Biil"
10 Marhury 'UTraee
Key S,4; ScicnuC' Forum 3;
Chcmistp/ .'5
Goai: F.B.I. Agunt
David E. llanl
"Davu"
27 Wheeler .Street
Boston
Dmni i!i Bugle 2,3,4; CoLiiicil
4; Basketball 2
Coiih Mmifjler
Patricia A. Hayes
■■Paf
63 Wen H ley Street
Roxbury
Goal; Nurse
William G. i IcMiderson
■■Bill-
85 Call Street
F'ootiiall 3,4; Baseball 3,4;
Basketball 3,4
Goal: University of Ntassa-
chuserts
Carol A. lleneberry
340 Ml. Venion St reel
l!)orehest.er
C;iee 2,3,4; Treas. 2; Usher
:i; Bowling 4
Cioal: Secretary
Carole A. Hew son
'■Kiliy"
64 Chesmui Avenue
Glee 2,3; Yearbook 4; i"a-
sliions 3
Goal: Success
19
tidwart.! Hovesiadt
■'Hddic'^
2b Newlieni Street
Track 2,3
Goal; Slate Trooper
Oeanna llua
"Fife"
J 19 Beacon Street
Hyde Park
Goal: Legal Secretary
A Talented Twosome
Carol A. Hughes
"Candy"
1085 Centre Street
Glee 2; Golf 3; Basketball 2
Goal: Modem Rhythm Dancer
John L. Hutchinson
"Hutch"
26 Rosemary Street
Bowling Tournament 3; Lab.
Assist. 3; Office Assist. 3,
4; Key 3,4
Goal: Business Management ful Happy
Martha Johansen
"Marty"
18 Cedar Park
Roxbury
Adv. 3; Treas. 4
20 Goal: To Make Mr. Wonder-
Patricia M. Johnson
"Pat"
33 Beechland Street
Roslindale
Goal: Secretary
Alice G. KaratTozian
"Al" '
21 Beech Glen Slrcet
R(.)x.bMry
Bowling 2; Yearbook 4; Bas
kclXrdU 3
Goal: Millionaire
Joseph F. Keating
"Joe"
1 Horan Way
Treas. 2,4; I'orLinr2,3; Lib.
2, 3; Chemistry 4
Goal; Navy
Doris M. Keefe
"Do -do"
6 Meiealf Court
Clarion 4; Bowling 4; Yr.Bk.4;
Cheerleader4;Tcnnis3,4;Bas-
kclball4;Glee 2,4; Red Croys 4
Goal: Success
Mai7 r. Kellcy
"Moe"
103A Lanianinc Street
Basketball 2,3; Glee 2,3;
Bowling 2,3; Tennis 3
Goal: To Graduate
Rolierl J. Knapp
"Bob"
32 Custei Street
Goal; Iciest
Gr')rge J^; . Kommuner
-Jug"
19 Cornell Street
Roslindale
Goal: Life in tiie Coruilr^'
Renaie Kran
"Rennie"
76 Forbes Street
Bowling 2; Latni 2; Clarion 3;
Chemistry 4
Goal; Nurse
Barbara A. Krauss
"Kraussie"
22 Lakcville Road
Glee 2,3; Bowling 2,3; Ten-
nis 3; Basketball 2; Council 4
Goal: Success
Ronald H. Lake
"Ron"
69 Mozart Street
Goal; Landscape Architec-
ture
Patricia L. Lamond
"Pat"
51 Montcbellu Road
Clarion 3, 4; Treas. 2, 3, 4;Fash-
ions3,4;Yr.Bk4; Usher3; Red
Cross2,3;Lib. 4; Baskcd:iall 2
Goal: Happily Married Lab. Tech.
Judith G. Laniont
"Judy"
378 Centre Street
Tennis 3; Basketliall 3
Goal: Stenographer
21
Frederick A. Langguth
"Fred"
381 Cornell Street
Roslindale
National Manor 3,4; Key 4;
Jr. Rotarian 4; Boys' State 4
Goal: Chemical Engineer
Betty Ann Laiigiicr Lawrence S. Lawion
"Lome" ' "Larry"
251 Ileaih Sircct '•'•'■i Cunuicr Avcnuu
Nat. Honor i, 4; tilcc 2. 3; Itowl - Melrose
ing2;Ushur.i;0ffici.;AsHiHT. 3,4. Ba.schali 2,3; liaskulliall 3
Coal: Bookkeeper Goal: Making Money
Mary P. Led/orcl
j\ancy A .
"Nan"
Lee
"Patsy"
139 Larriann'ie Sireet
] Miii'S Sueel.
Rojcbury
Ratiktlball 2; Glee 2;
ClieEhisu-. 4; ^:,:a;
lok 4;
Coal: Secretary
Clarion 3, 4; Il-iskv-'
Cross 3; Glee 2
Goal: T(.i Mave i-un
■ ai 2; Red
LouieeA. Lesmeister
34 Peter Parley Road
Goal: Succey^
Ellen V. Lev.' is
'■Ellie"
nlA MassaciTi -lettN Avenue
[ioston
Glee 2; Adv. 3.4; Yearbi>ok 4
Goal: CcjUege
^;>ncv M. Luuiblade
"Nan"
146 Boylsion Slu'ei
Chenusirv 4; L'.larion 4; Howl-
ing 4; Usiier 3
Crial: Pliysio-',ei-api^t
Raviiiond [I. Lewis
"Ray"
54 Malcolm R. -ati
Key 3,4; Chemisiry 3,4; Sci-
ence Fornni 2
Goal: Engineer
Super Salesmen
22
Wciaon S. Lloyd
"Lloydv"
12 Miiyfa if Street
Track 2,;i;is:cy 3,4; Cap-
lain 4; Yearbook 4
Goal; Get AJicati
Wc Type for Our Yearbook
Albert W. Lynch
"Red"
L.'i IXtnforUi Street
Goal: C^crtified l^uhlie Ac-
countant
Gerard \' . Lynch
"Jerry" '
l,-> Wavbuni Road
looiball 2,. 1,4; BaHeball 2;
H'ickey 3; Bawketball 2; 1st
Lienl. 4
Goal: Actor
Patricia H. Lyncli
"Pat"
44 Gartland Street
Goal: Legal Secretary
Mary C. Mac Isaac
48 Robin\v(HKi Avenue
Howling 3,4; Basketball 3;
'l-Tinis 3
Goal: Travel
Mary E. Mac Neil
208 Heacti Street
Goal; Secretary
23
Barbara Green Madden
JOiseph Magoon
"Toby"
■■ElviH"
24 Walnul Park
27H East yih Street
RoxI)ury
South BtjSlon
Goal; Teacher
Track 1, 2; Clarion 3; Baseball
I, 2; Council 4; Red Crtjss 1
Goal: Policeman
Lauretta A . Mahoney
"Lauri"
46 Amory Street
Roxbury
Golf 2; Fashions 3
GoaL: To Reach 5 Feet
Robert A. Malone
"Bob"
33 Monsignor Reynolds Way
Boston
Football 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4;Bas-
ketball 1,2,3,4; Captain 4
Goal: Success
"Great Expectations"
24
Carol A. Maloney
James M. Maloney
34 Cranston Street
"Jimmy"
Goal; Secretary
41 Lee Street
Baseball 1,2,3,4; Football
2,3,4; Bowling 3,4; Basket-
ball 3,4
Goal; Poet
I
Rita M. Mangaiiiello
"Babe"
2 Chesterton Street
Roxbury
Bowling 2; Basketball 3
Goal: Success
Gail Martin
"Marty"
30 Bickford Street
Vice President 4; Glee 2, 4;
Basketball 4; Bowling 4; Ush-
Joseph Martin
"Joe"
3573 Washington Street
Football 2, 3, 4;Co-Capt. 4;Base-
ball 1, 2, 3, 4;Key4; Track2, 3, 4;
er 3; Teimis 3,4; Fashions 3,4 Yr.Bk. 4;Hockey 4;Capt. 4;Bowl-
Goal; To Travel ing 2, 3,4;Class President 4
Goal; To Make Friends
Raymond F. Martin
"Ray"
316 Hyde Park Avenue
1st Lieut. 4
Goal; United States Navy
r.
.^f^
1
^ m
t
\
Diane M. MallJiews
194 Thonuon Street
Clarion 4; Naiional Honor .'i, 4
Goal: To Marry PreHidenl of
U. S. A.
Carol P. McDonougl)
"Mac"
156A Souih Street
Glee 2; nowLing 2
Goal: To Be Like My Sis-
ter
Charles McGeiirick
■■Charley"
90 Bourne Street
Goal: Siiccesy
Joseph P. McLaughlin
■■Mac"
620 South Street
Rosliiidale
Baseball 3,4; Sgt. 4: Bas-
keiball 3,4; Football 3
Goal: Millionaire
T
Robert McMurlry
■'Merc"
246 Belgrade Avenue, RosUndale
Foothall 2,3,4; Council 4; Bas-
ketlXTll 2,3,4; Lieut. 4; Base-
ball 2,3,4
Goal; Executive
June McSwecney
263 Chestnut Avenue
Glee 2,3; Tennis 2; Fashion
4; Council 4; Baskelijall 3;
Bowling 2
Goal: Private Secretary
Penelope F. McViney
"Penny^'
29 Dalrympie Street
Clieerleader 4; Fashions 3,
4; Red Cross 3,4; Bowling 2
Goal: Singer
"How Dr>' I Am"
Rose M. Mendolia
■■Rosie"
202 Wesiville Street
Dt>rc Foster
Goal; Bookkeeper
25
=S^e!-
Ann M. Miller
"Aimie"
12 Biltmore Street
Glee 2,3; Temiis 2,3; Chem.
4; Treas. 4; Basketball 2,3
Goal: College
Sandra T. Miller
"Sandy"
691 Parker Street, Roxbury
Cheerleader 4; Fashions 2, 4;
Office Ass'tS; Lib. 3, 4; Tennis
2,3;Golf2;Basketi3all 2,3,4
Goal: Travel
Mel O. Moen
"Wee Willie"
478 Brookline Avenue
Boston
Football 2; Track 2,3; Bas-
kett^all 2
Goal: Success
Elizabeth A. Moffitt
"Betty"
6!^ Bynner Street
Goal; Nurse
Barbara H. Morgan
"Morgie"
62 Tower Street
Glee 2; Fashions 3; Red
Cross 4
Goal: Happiness
Paul J. Moriarty
12 Golcfsmith Street
Jamaica Plain 30
Goal: Travel and Adventure
Horrors!! Women Drivers!!
Marian L. Muise
"Mousie"
46 Fisher Avenue
Roxbury
Treas. 4; Red Cross 4
Goal: Secretary
26
James Mumane
"Jim"
21 Hamilton Street
Dorchester
Key 3,4
Goal; Race Sports Cars
Etiith Muqiliy
400 Muiiiu Vurnon Succt
DorcliL'stcr
Sec . 4; Red Crass 3; Bowling 2;
Fashions 3; Basketball 3
Goal; Success
^«
Gail M. O'Brien
109 Calumel Sucet
Roxbi.ir>'
Goal: Secretar>^
James P. O'Brien
"Socco"
2 Cop lev Street
Football 3,4; Chem. 4;
Baseball 3; Captain 4
Goal: Electronic y Engineer
Beverly A. Oliver
"Olives"
926 Parker Street
Latin 2; Glee 3; Fashions
3; BasketJjall 3
Goal; Secretary
Marie Palmer
12 Ashlev Street
Glee 2
Goal: Telephone Operator
Dianne 1. Patrick
"Pat"
109 Rockvicw Street
Glee 2,3; Bowling 2,3; Fash-
ions 4
Goal; Secretary
Jean Peters
"Jeannie"
16 Enfield Street
Cheerlcadcr4; Tennis 2, 3; Of-
fice Ast^t. 3;Golf2,3;Latin2;
Sandra L. Peterson
"Sandi"
35 Parkton Road
Fashions 3; Usher 3; Yearbook 4;
TuesdayCluli4;0fficeAsst. 3,4;
27 Fashions2,3;Bowling2; Chem. National Honor3,4
3; Tuesday Club 4; Clarion 3,4 Goal; Fame and Fortune
Goal; College
Usheretces 1956
Anne Marie Plunkett
"Annie"
74 Ward Street
Roxbury
Basketball 2, 3; Bowling 2
Goal: Policewoman
Kathleen M. Plunkett
"Kay"
74 Ward Street
Roxbury
Bowling 2; Fashions 3; Bas-
ketball 2
Goal; Nurse
Elizabeth A. Poodiack
"Betty"
134 Fisher Avenue
Roxbury
Office Assist. 3,4
Goal: Bookkeeper and Good
Wife
Sandra I. Potter
"Sandy"
20 Oakdale Street
Glee 2,3; Basketball 2,3;
Fashions 3
Goal: Good Wife and Book-
keeper
Janice Procopio
"Blackie"
4031 Washington Street
Roslindale
Bowling Tournament 2, 3
Goal: Secretary
Carol A. Pye
37 Castleton Street
Bowling 2; Glee 2; Fashions 2
Goal: Success and Happiness
28
Elizabeth]. Randall
"Randy"
2 Carolina Place
Glee 1; Usher 3
Goal: Success
Constance A. Rau
"Connie"
25 Oakdale Street
Fashions 2,3; Treas, 3
Goal: Success
«
Barbara J. Ricliardsoii
■'Harbs"
1090 Columbus Ave. , Roxbury
Glee 2; Claridii 4; Basketball '
2; Red Ctos^ 3
Goal: Getting Aliuact
JutiirhA. Robertson
"Judy-
38 Annunciation Rd. , RoxJjury
l..atni2;Lib.2,4;Uslier3;TreaH.
3;Red Cross 4;Fashions 2, 3, 4
Goal: Nurse
Virginia M. Rollins
"Ginny"
35 Peter Parley Road
Glee 2; Fashions 1,2; Red
Cross 2,3
Goal; Join the Service
Eduardo M. Rust
"Rust"
64 Becchland Street
Roslindale
Basketball 1, 2,3; Captain 4
Goal: Officer in Army
\
.1
Judith A. Saleniine
"Judy"
1 1 St. Jolrn vStreet
Glee 2; Cheerleader 4
Goal: Success and Happi-
ness
Eliza±)eth A. Sammer
"Betty"
23 Paul Gore Street
Glee 2; I'ashions 4
Goal: Success and Happiness
Thirteen and 1/2
Johanna Schultz
"J""
19 Chestnut Square
Bowling Trophy 3; Advertis-
ing 4
Goal: Not to Get Any More
Misconduct Slips
■^
WiUiani F. Seale Jr.
"Bill"
440 Warren Street
J3nrchester
Chemistry 4
Goal: College
m 0k f #1 fi
Ina Shepherd
"Irodme"
80 Pond Street
Office Assist. 4; Library 4
Treas. 3, 4
Goal: Secretary
Jeaneite A. Shire
11 Egleston Street
National Honor 3,4; Cheer-
leader 4; Usher 3; Fashions 3
Goal: Teacher and Singer
Janet M. Short
"Jan"
6 Biltmore Street
Clarion 3,4;Golf2,3;Yr.Bk. 4;
Glee 2,3;Tennis 2,3,4;Bowling4;
Basketball 2,3,4;Latin2;Treas. 2
Goal: Phys. Ed. Teacher
Edith Mary Sinacola
"Edie"
17 Boynton Street
Bowling 2,3; Red Cross 2,4;
Glee 2; Yearbook 4
Goal: Nurse
Donald L. Smitli
"Don"
10 Marmion Street
Track 1,2; Key 2,3,4; Hock-
ey 4; Library 2
Goal: Research in Agricul-
ture
Indulis A. Smir.s
Carol Snow
2 Putnam Place
"Snowy"
Roxbury
7 Everett Street
Key 3,4
Council 4; Fashions 3;
Goal; Success
Bowling 4; Basketball 4
Goal: Success and Happiness
DLUU
MOfelL
30
Barbara M. Sotir
"Bobbi"
6 Estey Street
Roxbury
Glee 2,3,4; Tennis 2,4;
Bowling 2,3,4; Golf 2,3; Of-
fice Assist. 4; Fashions 3
Goal: Success
Charles G. Sotir
"Chuck"
64 Fit^hur AvLmiic
Roxbury
Goal: College
As Arcliimudtjs Once Said
Kleitnor '[\ Sperrazza
"EUic"
4 Buckley Aveitue
Glee 2,4; Usher 3; Fasiiiond
3; Council 4; National Honor
3 , 4
Goal: Success
Beuy L. Sproul
18 Granada Park
Ruxbury
OtTice AssisL. 4
Coal: Secretary
Barbara A. Stanu
"Rabs"
94 Forest Hills Street
GoU 2; Office Assist. 3
Goal: Sec re tar V
Joseph I- . Sullivan
"Big Joe"
22 Evergreen Street
Goal: Success
I
Advert
Goal:
Robert Sullivan
"Sully"
6 Newbern Street
ising 4
Salesman
Lucille Surelte
"Lucy"
83 Green Street
Red Cross 2; Bowling 3;
Council 4; Fashions 3
3i Goal: Wife af Mr, Wonderful
Elaine F . Sweail
"Laney"
36 Scliool Street
Roxbury
Goal; Success
"Eduh Sinacola Did This.
Donna Sweeney Patricia Sweeney
"Don" "Pat"
9 Bishop Street 3135 Washington Street
Glee2,3;BowlJng2;Golf2; Red Treasurer 2
Cross3;CheerLeader4-,Bask;etbaU Goal; Success
2;Clarion3,4;Fashion3,4;Treas.3
Goal: Nurse
Vija Teics
Ann Tetreault
16 Sewall Street
"Tiny"
Roxbury
3226 Washington Street
Goal: To Be Like My Mother
Goal; Exph:)rer
Marilyn J. Tiews
35 Spring Park Avenue
Tuesday CUib 4
Goal: Massachusetts School
of Arr
Alice L. Tower
"Al"
47 Forest Hill Street
Goal; Secretary
32
Jolm Towsey
"Jack"
lOi Fenwood Road
Roxlsury
Football 3,4; Basketball 2,
3,4; Baseball 2,3,4; First
Lieut. 4
Goal; Graduation
Wil 1 iam Trov
"Billy"
98 Soutlibourne Road
Football 2,3,4; Track 2
Goal: College
*-.'
V
H
Theresa D. VitLilc
"T"
98 Hcaih Strcer
Goal: Private Scvrctarv
Leo F. Walsh
27 Harvard Avenue
Dorchester
Hnckey 3,4
Goal: Eleclrkal Engineer
Frances Jo An Wiggins
"Rebel"
5 I Green Street
FaHhions 4
Goal; Marriage
V
Marjarie J. Wilson
"Margie"
9 Erie Place
Cheerleader 4; Fashions 2
Goal: Happiness
Janet A. Wiitekiiid
"Jan"
74.1 Centre Street
Fashions 3; Glee 2,o
Goal: Show Busine^js
Lionel J. Wo(.)d
"Wo(jtly"
609 Shawmut' Avenue
Roxbury
Football 3,4: Track 2,3,4;
Baseball 4
Goal: All -American
Geraldine C. Wright
"Gerry"
26 East Brookline Street
Boston
Ot'fiee Assist. 4; Advertising 4
Goat: Nurse
Bohane, The "Bookie"
William Young
"Bill"
14 Cable SliL-et
FoothaU 2,3,4; Baseball 2,3,4
Goal; Spurts
HUnOROUS
^^^
•F^ -t^^^'
lfc/;//>< ^->
Betty Langner
MAmEREB
Wddort Lloijd
SCHOOL
tJoan EdstroM -^^ -SM
TALEiiTED
■■■' r
/ i^
Joseph ^ul livan Jeanette Shire
FOFTILA-R
Pennu McVinnei|
James O'Brieri
Gail Hart in
ATHLETIC
Janet .Short David HaJletL
The Campaign Is On
Nominees
Frank Flavin, Joe Martin, Giny Rol-
lins, Janet Short, Gail Martin, Edith
Murphy, Barbara Morgan, Nancy Lee,
Barbara Groves, Pat Lamond, Betty
Langner, Sandra Potter, Weldon Lloyd,
Gerry Lynch .
•57 ELECTS
Frank Flavin - Treasurer
Fdith Murphy - Secretary
Gail Martin - Vice President
Joseph Martin - President
Legal Notices
We, the class of 1957, having passed all sani-
ty, loyalty, and health tests, despite rumors to the
contrary, do hereby publish this as our last will and
testament:
To Mr, Casey, we leave sincerest gracirude for
tolerating us during our years at J .P.H .S.
To Miss MuUin, we leave a modem-equipped
office where she may cope with the problems of all
Senior classes .
To Miss Casey and Mr. Gilligan, we leave our
last week's pay.
To the Seniors, we leave, until we meet again,
a standing inviiation to return to J, P.H. S.
To the Juniors, we leave the Senior lunch room
tables and an opportunicy to be as good as the class
of *57 .
To the Suphomores, we leave an elevator to get
to the third Qoor .
To the one class of Freshmen, we leave an op-
portunity to get out before it's too late.
To Mr. Brickley, we leave the suggestion: "We
may not be' humorous, but we are certainly full of
wit."
To Mr. O'Leary, we leave a bushel of apples
for the seventh period ,
To Mrs. Gleekman, we leavu' a certificate good
for one year's modeling at Miss Simplicity.
To Mr. Landrigan, we leave ELVIS in hopes
that he'll never forget his "E.LVIS LOVIN'" history
class.
To Mrs. Hurky, we leave a ton of cotton wool
in which to wrap up our courageous athletes.
To Mr. Boiui, we leave a prediction that the foot-
ball team will have a winning season,
To Miss Kelly, we leave two coinj Mess ion heads
and overdrive for her "souped-up" convertible.
To Mr. McGucktan, we leave two winged pucks
that fly into ihe goal.
To Miss Donlan, we leave a Yearbook siaff with
brilliant ideas .
'lo Mr. Dug-an, we leave a whistle to direct traf-
fic in assemblie.s .
To Miss Hennessy, we leave just fivu little
words: "PUT YOUR MIND ON JT."
'i'o Mr. Buck, we leave mechanical men to col-
lect for the Key Club.
To Mr. Mealy, we leave an easy chair while
waiting for Mr. Wendler.
To Mr. Duffy, v/e leave the class that sets sci-
ence back fifteen years.
To Miss Buckley, we leave a si<,:ni f<^r the library:
"QUIET."
To Miss O'Connell, we leave "Sh!! Madame."
To Mr. Best, we leave an umbrella to protect
him from his dripjiy ceiling.
To Miss DriscoU, we leave her famous expres-
sion, "AHTM."
To Mr. Sullivan, we leave a contribution to the
lunchroom, a big cheese.
To Miss Tombaugh, we leave a Floridari/ed
106.
'I'o Miss Maguire, we leave a shiny red scooter
to spin her from room to room .
To Miss Howe, we leave her own private switch-
board to Purdy's .
To Miss Russell, we leave a Senior class that
will not creak while beading.
To Colonel Murphy, we leave a cup of coffee,
sparing him his daily trips.
To Miss O'Malley, we leave a handbook for her
classes enriiled, "How To Untangle A Bandage."
We Che class of 1957, having passed all bar ex-
aminations except those of the Commonwealth of
Massachusetts, have on this day of May in the year
of our Lord, one ilunisantl nine hundred and fifty -seven,
officially designate this to be our last will and testa-
ment.
Wimessed and Approved By:
Little Richard
Fats Domino
Attorneys:
Dianne Croatti
Joan Edstrom
^■i' •.
First
Yearbook 1957
HonK> Rooms; Stop Lively!
ROOM 102
F\r^\ R(nv (I . tt) r.): Ursula Allen,
Barbara Bun, Carol Bradford, Arlcne
Lopuz, Miiry 0'( 'minor, c;^rol Box.zel-
li, Klizabctli AIIcti, Ann Hardy, Jean
Fcrrandi, DorfUhy I.aZiirc, M;iry Brown.
St'L-oiui Row: David Bohanc, Arthur A -
! ha lias low, Marily B(_'atty, Alice Buck-
ley, RolxTta AnsoU, Barbara Arnoki,
Jiiditli Briggs, Robert Miirdnck, William
Bovee, Miss Barrett , Third Row;
Charles MiUikin, David ! lallcti, Baul
Devinc, Francis Buckley, tlerald Billo-
win, Biiilip Burns, Paul Brown, ThomuH
Kelty, David Camptx;ll
ROOM 10:5
First Row (I. to r.): Lorraine Ctiain-
Ix^rlain, Catherine Darcy, Patricia
Carlson, Kathryn McGrail, Rosemary
Creighlon, Maria Coneannon, Helen
Curran, Lois DcGregorio, Maureen
Cotter. Second Row: John Di Mattia,
Joseph Davis, Margaret Caffrey, Nao-
mi Cosgrove, Ruth Cohen, Aileen
VValsh, Barbara Chianipa, Richard Hur-
ley, MixSS Sullivan . Third Row: Fran-
cis Ellsworth, Paul Conroy, Richard
Conroy, John Doherty, Edgar Dempsey,
John Foley, John Droyer, Rolxrrl Dona-
hue
W^K
ROOM 104
First Row (1. to r.): Ruta Dreij-
manis, Mary Fisher, Joan Reed,
Jacqueline Barrett, Patricia Finn,
Ruth Fisher, Joan Dwyer, Dorothy
Fitch, Roserta Edstrom, Joan Ma-
is . Second Row: George Humph-
rey, Francis Wright, Eleanor Fio-
rello, Ann Elson, Rosalie Esposi-
to, Elizabeth Flippen, Sue Ann
Emmons, Francis DelCorso, Shir-
ley Evans, Michael Garvey, Mr.
Landrigan. Third Row: Edward
Lebonte, Robert Groves, Robert
Horton, Paul Decoste, Joseph Han-
ley, John Brinkman, Lawrence Mc-
Carthy, James Harris, Carl Hansen,
Harold Harris, Brendan O'Brien
"Microbe Hunters"
ROOM 107
First Row (l . to r.): Paul Master-
son, Robert Kelly, Francis Higgins,
George Brown, Joanne Butler, Lau-
retta Patuto, James Tutkus, Peter
Ronayne, Allan Spellman . Second
Row: David Sullivan, William De-
Mille, Gerald DiFranzo, Thomas
Tierney, Thomas Foley, William
Reiser, David Kaye, Clement To-
desco, Arthur Scarpa, Mr. Wend-
ler. Third Row: Michael Estes,
Peter Brescia, Alfred Miller, Rich-
ard Sullivan, John Colley, Robert
Laws, William Sproul, John Fermi-
no, Walter Sproul
RCXJM 110
First Row (1. hi r.): Dorothy Bark-
;is, Bfvui'ly CaiiipiK>]l, Jmliiii An-
iUif-!in, Ma rt;Li ret. Burke, Beverly
Ik,' r ,! it k > il , M d i-;i A be; r nia n i s , Susan
Brcuiluy, RuriiicL' BLirnarti, Lnis
ArniingioTi, Vivian Morri-snii . Scc-
oiui Row: Daiiiul I'tjrtcr, John Mc-
Carthy, Stcpiicii Burke, Riia lio-
liane, Xaiicv Auehiir, John (icniKitf,
Beverly Barneit., t^arl Suud, Davitl
Robinson, Rnnakl Amori, Mr.
Crowley. Tiiirtl Row: Kenneth
Brazee. Clinton Antierson, Leslie
Sptiars, Paul Flanders, Riehartl
Brauueis, William Arbuekle, Ge-
rard Burke, Charles Andrew^',
Charles Drummey, Ftiward Gyukeri
ROOM 112
First Row (1. to r.): Consiaiiee
Curl is, Maii;i.la Reveliotty, Mar-
garet Clayton, Maureen Conlon,
Dorothy Cherry, Anna Cri.saful-
li, Mary Hllcn Haverty, Marga-
ret D'Amore, Margaret Chamber-
lain, Josephine Boucher. Secontl
Row: Catheiine Gillooly, Sandra
Dee, Donna McGralh, Catherine
Bogdanos, Louise Bennett, Ju-
dith C^arncy, Joan Brown, Barbara
Del Dotto, Marjorie Corbelt,
Miss [lowc. Third Row: Robert
Bethony, Joseph Del Genia, James
Boils, Stephen O'Madigan, Ronald
Berry, James Donovan, George
Bradford, Ronald P(.)irier
ROOM 113
First Row (I. to r.): Isaliellc Eudey,
Mary Donahue, Margaret Di Maggio,
Katharine Wright, Georgia Gram, Mau-
reen Mulcahy, Kacherine Famelitis,
Ann Goyea, Mary Dohcrty, Frances
Gautreau. Second Row: Janice Goy-
ctte, Sandra Fuller, Helen Gleuclyo,
Igor Jaeger, Margot Johansen, Jean
Dixon, Phyllis Garland, Karherine Di
Pietro. Third Row: Edward Cleary,
Albert Talanian, Thomas Grady, Ron-
ald Yes hulas, James Donovan, Keii-
i\eth Dunham, Richard N'uzzo, William
Noonan
ROOM 114
First Row (1. tor.): KatliLeen Has-
kell, Joy Gardner, Regina Guarigia,
Gladys Hardiman, Maureen Mewson,
Linda Garland, Eileen Grieshaber,
Eleanor Oser, Helen McCabc. Sec-
ond Row: Robert Grady, John Down-
ey, George McGrath, Charles Healey,
George Couglilin, David Mastcrson,
Joan Skapinsky, Mr. MeGuckian.
Third Row: Irving Rose, Paul Hinck-
ley, Allan Hornbrnok, Steve Theodore,
Hugh Leonard, Janics Kendall
'Miss Sinriplicily" Models
1956
ROOM 202
First Row (I. tor.): Dawn Magi,
Patricia Foulsham, Joan Havlin,
Patricia Forbes, Lena Fontana,
Dolores Giancola, Elena Giuliana,
Linda Gagner, Majory Grinnell,
Etliel Means, Storm Foley. Sec-
ond Row: Ronald Krikorian, Lou-
ise Hatch, Bemice Fuller, June
Gayer, Nancy Goodwin, Jane Com-
perts, Patricia Freitas, Patricia
Sheehan, Rosemary Gould, Georg-
iamia Holmes, Miss O'Connell.
Third Row: Cliarles Mangos, An-
thony Lang, Yahan Ishkanian, Rob-
ert Hughes, Dennis Kerr, Ricliard
Lalor, Michael Zlatkowski, Wil-
liam Carrigan, Jolm Regan, Paul
Leaman, Tsunejiro Asakura
ROOM 20"'
First Row (1. to r.): Anne Hiliz,
iMary Ann Kcucll, C'arol Lcnncjx,
Floreiiue Karagozian, Elvira Ln-
iacuno, Rosu marie Griss, Mary
Ja*.k;nnovicz, Rutli SciionibcrK,
Catherine Duheriy, Marg-arc:i La-kI-
furd, Helen Landry. SeL.-ond Ruw:
RnLh Ilowley, Madeline Rallcn-
berg, Pairicia rieming, Diane
Kaye, Lillian Jansen, Marian
Healev, Carol Kiley, Constance
Hughes, Florence Wiuig, Ruthann
Weitiger, Miss O'Malley. Third
Row liugene Maci^tMiald, James
McCormack, James Manning,
Thomas McManns, Lewis Vacea,
Thomas Uendribee, Kenneth Mc-
Faddcn, Syvalia Hyman, Harold
MacLaugluin, Patrick Pezziilo,
Richard McMamis, Douglas Mann,
Joseph Lament
Chemistry Class
Convenes
ROOM 210
First Row (i . to r,): Sre(iiianio
Kettell, Margaret Ivimey, Jane
Lunn, Sandra ](ihnson, Doreen Has-
riall, Regina lioyt, Dianiic King,
Arlene Scott. Second Row. Nancy
Kendall, Janet JeUow, Patricia Kel-
ly, [iarbara Cahill, Carole Kaisiaiie,
Carol Liicicr, Barbara Mardiman,
Miss Thyiie. Third Row: Carol
Kelleher," Ccorge St. Cyr, William
Kantrout)a, ITank C-'hIIxjui, Kaiiioi;a
Lawrence
ROOM 214
First Row (1. to r.): Carolyn Mc-
Donnell, Jean Kirk, Judith Mc-
Carthy, Patricia Kostka, Anne Mc-
Grath, Mary King, Joan Lamond,
Dorothy McGowan, Lorraine Lan-
zillo. Second Row: Fred Mac-
Lennon, Laura McNamara, Gail
McDonald, Katlileen Maguire, Hel-
en Landretli, Robert Last, William
Mclntire, Mr. Sullivan. Third Row:
Frank Hegarty, Joseph Poirier, Paul
Fitzgerald, Robert Felton, Albert
Dodge, James Mulvey, Carl Mudson
Mary Brown
Exhibits
ROOM 302
First Row (1. to r.); Marie Megna,
Claire O'Halloran, Rita McDonald,
Sonja Najim, Frances O'Connell,
Nancy Staplecon, Elizabeth Mullal -
ly, Celia Mosher, Lorraine O 'Neil,
Carol MacLeod, Katherine Mac-
Donald. Second Row: Dennis Bar-
ca, Ronald White, Joseph Gren-
ham, Janet Doucette, Patricia O'
Brien, Ann O'Brien, Ricliard Leon-
ard, James Sliine, Walter Quigley,
Miss Sullivan. Third Row: Kevin
Scanlon, Daniel Guerrera, Ronald
Dello Russo, Peter Sarantopoulos,
Edward Sullivan, Robert Mazza,
John Reynolds, Fred Hansen, John
De mp sey
ROOM 3(J3
[■irst Rovv' (I. to r.): Mary Lou
Prciidiblc, Claice Rfjy, Theresa
O'Connor, Jeanne Poulos, Rose-
mary O'Donnell, Claire Mande-
viUe, Swctiana Diatchenko, Lo-
reita Sauer, Patricia O'Leary, Ri-
ta Petrie, Nancy Roderick. Sec-
ond Row: Carl Noel, D(jU>res Pol-
lard, Janet Quintaglie, Winifred
Palmer, Christine Ogtba, Janice
Reiser, jean Povilailiy, Edith O'-
Neil, Shirley Hughes, Mr. Buck.
Tliird Row; Paul Eger.yheim, Ron-
ald Townsenti, Donald Maclsaac,
Stephen Ross, Richard Robinaon,
John Stevens, Augustine Reynolds,
Richartl Quinhin, Walter Simpson,
Nicholas Peiracelli, Gerartl Quinn,
Roger Powell
On the Side Lines
ROOM 304
First Row (I. to r.): Lorraine Mc-
Grath, Marie McLcllan, Margaret
iMareucella, Carol Santoro, Carol
Miller, Gloria Musserian, Sofia
Kancll, Audrey Marchant, Marga-
ret Michaely, Rena Nazarian. Sec-
ond Row: Barbara Owens, Carol
McClellan, Carol Pye, Jeanette
Morlan*.!, Juditii Marison, Rolieiia
McGarrity, Pauline Lynch, Geral-
dine Mahood, Miss Mayes. Thirti
Row: Stephen Pulechowicz, Charles
Neale, Edward O'Brien, Jolin .Murray,
Anhur Johnson, James Morris, John
Mattliews, (jcrafd O'Neil, Roberi
Murray
ROOM 305
First Row (1. to r.): Marie Parillo,
Sandra Perry, Catherine Quatrale,
Helen Ringler, Margaret Reardon,
Vivian Walsh, Margaret Thompson,
Gertrude Perrigo, Marilyn Reed, Pa-
tricia Reddish. Second Row: James
Tucker, Thomas Smith, Michael
Lermon, Margaret O 'Neil, Patricia
Plunkett, Claire Brousseau, Claire
Roach, Paul Frost, Miss Hubbard.
Third Row; Paul Sheehan, Francis
Reiser, James Sullivan, David Mc
Gillicuddy, Michael Koutrouba,
Michael Halloran, Fred Berzon, John
Downs.
ROOM 306
First Row (I. tor.): Marguerite
Wooster, Jo-Ann Sanborn, Eileen
Doherty, Mary Culbertson, Marie
Doyle, Rose Scanzillo, LoivS Cun-
niff, Helen Zalewski, Linda Why-
coff, Judith Varney. Second Row:
Marion Thompson, Matile William-
son, Valda Zalkalns, Mary Tuteli-
an, Norrine Walsh, Lorraine Wood-
cock, Carol Welch, Virginia Bren-
nan, Paula Zinke, Gloria Grimsley,
Miss Kelley. Thhd Row: George
Waslibum, Arthur Croak, Thomas
Ward, Joseph Brine, Bruce War-
munde, John Walsh, David Murphy
WINNERS
FLOWER JUDGING
1957
B<jb Bcrhoncy
Builds
ROOM 307
First Row (I. U) r.): Mima Ser-
rano, Melon Robinson, Patricia
Spcrrazza, Liilian Smith, Mardia
Spciiglcr, Juclith Siciliano, Gene-
vieve Suhr, C[aire Tierney. Sec-
ond Row: Patricia O'Brien, Joan
O'Malley, Anlonina Roberts, Gail
GoHs, Evelyn Roy, Anne Topjian,
Mary Lou Rollins, lidward Con-
nors, Robert Ahlquist, Miss Mc
Intyre. Third Row: Albert Whit-
man, Frank Sampson, Thomas
Lynch, Robert Butterfield, Geori!;e
Lunn, 13rciuk)n Stillivan, Edward
Brinkman, James Uaggerty
ROOM 310
First Row (1. to r.); Joan Sulli-
van, Barbara Sweeney, Carol
Willis, Jean Wenncrs, Joanne
Welch, Janet Van Stry, Helene
Thompson, Dorothy Cronin,
Nancy Scurrah. Second Row:
Leo Walsh, Barbara Voelker,
Carroll Schtister, Mary Sproul,
Marcia VanderCar, Louise
Stringe, Frances Toronto, Jean
Steele, Kathleen Wholcy, Mr.
Best. Tliird Row: Timothy A-
liern, Richard Wilmarrh, Ronald
Stewart, John Greene, Martin
White, Paul Muriartv, David
Trudel, William Wolfram, Dan-
iel Therriault, AnUiony Trafi-
canti, George Toronto
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Work
F'iryi Row (t. to r.): Joan Ed-
Hlrom, Dianiie Croatti, Misw
Danlan, Miss Howe, Rosemary
Duiin, Nancv Lee. Second Row;
Sandra Peterson, Weldon Lloyd.
Richard Dyer, Joseph Martin,
John Crecdun, Janet Short, Toyee
Fislier
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Doris Kcefe, Carole Hewson, Alice
Karagozian
ADVERTISING
First Row (I. to r.): Frank Flavin, Joan Edstronn, Doris Keefe, lohaima
Schultz. Second Row: Miss Buckley, Walter Bleiler, David Haiti, Gerald
Lynch, Geraldine Wright, Ellen Lewis
Clarion off Press -December 1936
SENIORS
First Row: Doris Keefe, Dianne
Croatti, Joan Edstrom, Mr. Brick-
ley, Nancy Lee, Rosemary Dunn,
Patricia Lamond. Second Row:
Doima Sweeney, Joyce Fisher,
Richard Dyer, James Fuller, Rob-
ert Sullivan, Janet Short, Barbara
Richardson. Third Row: Jean
Peters, Ellen Lewis, Nancy Lind-
blade, Dianne Matthews, Muriel
Hadley
Donna Sweeney, Richard Dyer
Co -editors
Mr. Brickley - Faculty Advisor
JUNIORS
First Row: Rosemary O'Donnel,
Maria Bukiemski, Mr. Brickley,
Eleanor Callahan, Barbara Voel-
ker, Eleanor Giulkana. Second
Row: Ruta Drejmanis, Anita No-
vac, Mary Brown, Gloria Musser-
ian, Janice Reiser, Claire Roy,
Maureen Colter. Third Row:
Bemice Fuller, Marion Healey,
Stephen Ross, James Morris,
Louise Hatch, Frances Del Cor-
so, Edith Brown
Dr, OsvAild Tipno
J. P. '28
Saiiite-y The National
Honor Sociery
First Riiw {[. t:j r.): Maryarft Cox, Virginia (.)'-
Byrne, Carole Ry;jn, FUnor Siciliano, I..om;?L' Siro-
nun, Katl3le4iJL Troarior, Eleanor SiJurrazza, Marffi-
tci Cronin, Fred Langgutl\, Richard Dyer, Joacpn
ShulJsiLT, htvond Row: Dorothy I'own send, IJi-
anc Matthevvs, liundra Holnian, Maureen MuqihN ,
Paula ForJbcs, Margaret MacIOonaki, Sandra Peter -
svjii, Marilyn CJuaragiia, Iilizabeth Kimpinyki.
iliiiti Row: Dr. Oswald Tippo, Ikniy LaiiguLT,
Gl.;na Caporizzo, Jeannette Shire, Janice Caudle,
Mis.'. lUa-trles, Linda Delvenlal, Lillian Hejinett,
Constatu-.e Chiislci, Jacqueline Mughes, Mr. Ca.yey .
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LIBRARY CLt'B
First R.jvv (I. to r.): Sandra Miller,
Juditl; Robertson, Mlleii Donovan,
Joan Ldstmm, Lorraine McGratii,
Palrieia Laninnd, James r'nUer.
Second Row: Prank I-lavin, Helen
i\ii^bit3!^(r,\, Mar\ L- raghue, Marv
Sproul, Marcia Va. erCar, Dianiie
CKiUi, Miss Rue k ley, Marylin !iab-
in, Ina Sheperd, Jului Gorniley
Key Club Collects
Scholarship.
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Trophy Cabinets
Firsi Row. Weldon Lloyd, Jolin Hutchinson, Mr. Buck, Richard Dyer, Donald Smith, Dav-
id Cambell. Second Row: Robert Candow, Robert Horlon, Gerald Quinn, Brendan O'Brien,
Joseph Martin, Walter Bleiler, Raymond Lewis, Fred Langgnth. Third Row. Tsunejiro
Asakura, William Harrington, John Murray, Gerard Lynch, James Morris, James Muniane,
Indulis Sniits, Dennis Kerr, Donald Bridges .
1956-57
Officers
MEMBERSHIP PLEDGE
I pledge on my honor to uphold the
objectives of the Key Club Interna-
tional; to build my home, school
and community; lo serve my Nation
and God and to combat all forces
which tend to undermine these in-
stitutions.
OFFICE ASSISTANTS
First Row: Diartne Dec, Joan
ArsliaUan, Maureen Colter,
Belly Ann Langner, Sandra Pe-
icrsun, Mrs. Glcekman, Carol
Noel, Betty Poodiack, Ina Shep-
herd, Georgiana Molmes, Mary
Lcdford, Mary Flynn. Second
Rtiw: Barbara DugKan, Betty
Sproul, Gerry Wriglit, Barbara
Sotir, Marie Doyle, Mara Aber-
maniy
GLEE CLUB
FirsiRow(l. lu r): G.Mahood, L.
Armington, M.Caffrey, C.Quauale,
D.Keefc, G.MartiB, E.Sperrazza.
Second Row: M.Porillo, M.Megna,
C.Hennebery, K.Hasco, A.Goyea,
J.Mais, P.Finn, C.HugheH, R.Mc-
Garity. Third Row. U.Morrison,
S. Fuller, M.Ivimy, C.Miller, D.
King, B. Sotir, P.I^olsom, R.Bohane
First Row (I. to r.): EdJth Sinaco-
la, Judv Robertbon, Louise Hatch,
Miss 'lonibaugh, Diaime Kay, loan
Lamond, Marie Ahern. Second Row:
Doris Keefe, Muriel Hadlcy, Barba-
ra Hardiman, Mara Ahermanis, Sie-
hen Pelechowicz, Joseph Brine,
tephen O'Matigan, Helen Curran,
Ruth Fisher. Third Row: Magda
Rcvelliolty, Claire Brousseau, Ju-
dy Briggs, Gloria Sinacola, F'rances
Toronto, Katlierine Phemaliiis, Joy
Gardner, Claire Roy
On a Turkey Farm with J. P. Aggies
Fred Harris, former graduate, owner,
iperator, draws a turkey
1st Step: Patrick Pezzula sticks turkey
F
Thanksgiving 1936
Bronze and White Hollands on the range
2nd Step: Richard Brauneis, semi- scalding
3rd Step: Roughing the turkey
Last Step: Processing before drawing
at Christmas
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On May 15, 1056, the Jan\;iica Plain High School
Alumni Association honored C(.)ach James L. Duffy at
its annual banquet. A memorial trophy was presented
at this dinner lo perpetuate the memory of our great
teacher. This will serve as an inspiration to all aspir-
ing young athletes .
From 1920-1Q4.5, Coach Duffy won the hearts of a!!
young people at Jamaica Plain High with his love for
boys and girls, hks captivating personality, and last,
but not least, his able sportsmanship. Win or lose, Mr.
Duffy would always appear sniiling, encouraging, [Por-
traying a truly living spirit in his heart.
Eddie Quinn, class o( L^)S6, outstanding student and
track star, heads the list on our new trophy. Griod luck
to future winners! May Coach Duffy's spin! coniiiuu' to
permeate the halloweti halls of Jamaica Plain High.
R.F.D.
JAMES L. DUFFY
MEMORIAL TROPHY
AWARDED TO
EDWARD J„ QUTNN '56
.rtOi
_j3 3=JiifecMfc Qf^ ja^* ■es^n r-<j.^ . _
First Row (1. tor.): E. Sullivan,
R. Hurley, J. Lynch, E.Dowgial-
!o, B.McMurtry, J.Martin, D.Hal-
leiE, J.Brinkman, J.Maloney, W.
Young. Second Row: Mr. Bond
(Coach), Colonel Murphy (Coach),
P. Bums, R.Hughes, W.Arbuckle,
R.Robertson, J. Brine, W.Troy, G.
Quinn, R.Stewart, T.MacMarmus.
Third Row: W.Henderson, G.Bil-
louen, M.Whitt;, G.MacDonald,
J.Towsey, G.Humphreys
Cheers
for
Football
Kneeling (I. to r.): Dianne Croaiti, Judy Salemme, Jean Peters,
Sandra Miller. Standing: Doris Keefe, Doima Sweeney, Margy
Wilson, Penny McViney (Captain), Carol Bartell, Jeanette Shire,
Rosemary Dunn, Mary Flynn
Co-Captains
Hallett and Martin
Tenms
First Row (I. to i: .): Constance
Hughutj, Judith Marison, Ursula
Allen, Roberta McGarity, Geor-
gia Grant. Second Row: Doris
Kecfe, Judilh Varney, Janice
Reiser, Margaret Ivimcy, Helen
Zelewski, Dawn Magi, Gail Mar-
tin, Miss Kelley
First Row (I. to r.); Muriel Hadlcy, Rose-
mary Edstcom, Celia Mosher, Katherine
Wright, Geraldine Mahood. Second Row;
Autfroy Marchant, Arlene Lopes, Janet
Short, Sue Bradley, Ruth Cohen, Louise
Bradley
Badminton
First Row (I. to r.): Arlene Lopes, Celia
Mosher, Katherine Wright. Second Row:
Rosemary Edstrom, Rutli Cohen, Sue Brad-
ley, Louise Bennett
First Row (I. to r.): David Campbell,
Charles Neale, Donald Bridges, Jolm
Derapsey, James McCormick, Timothy
Aheani, Joseph Martin. Second Row:
William Noonan, Ronald Kdkorian, Leo
Walsh, Donald Smitli, Richard Brauneis,
John Brinkman, Agustus Reynolds, Ge-
rard Quinn, David Hallet, William Mc-
Intire, Joseph Keating, Mgr. Mc. Mc-
Guckian, Coach. Third Row: David
Ahlquist, Robert Grady, Fred MacLen-
nan, Karl Hudson, Thomas Grady,
Thomas Smith, Ronald White, William
Boyce
First Row (I. to r.): Eugene Mc-
Donald, Josepli Davis, Marty Wliite,
John DiMattia, William Henderson.
Second Row: Frank Hegacty, Rob-
ert Malone, Janis Galen, Eduardo
Rust, James Fuller, Gerald BiUou-
in, Mr. O'Lear)'
First Row (1. to r.): Stephen Ross,
John Murray, Robert Thompson,
Dennis Carey, Paul Brown. Second
Row: Frank Hcgarty, Richard Sulli-
van, Brendan O'Brien J Mr. O'Leary
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First Row (1. lor.): John Bohane, Robert Brooks, William
Yomig, Joseph Sylvester, Jolm Ferguson, AdamKrauss.
Second Row: Colonel Muqihy, James Talanian, Robert Rev-
cliotis, William Mclnlyrc, Stephen Ross, Michael Scipione,
James O'Brien
Baseball
Co-Champions, Boston District League
Selected for State Tournament
Junior Varsity
First Row (I. tor.): Charles Mangos, William
Henderson, William Boyce, Jolm DiMattia, Ed-
ward Cleary. Second Row: Colonel Murphy,
James Manning, Francis McCusker, Gerard
Burke, Joseph Martin, David Hallett
Colonel Edwarci Muriihy
Major Edward Foley
Major Michael Scipione
Major George Bryant
Lieutenenl Colonel David Walsh
Colonel Charles Lynch
Trophy
Presented by Railroad
Communiry Committee
(if Greater Boston
To
Jaiuaica Plain High
For Exi cUeiicf in ilic- 1956
Boston Scli<.ol b;»y Cadui I'arad
LOUIE^S ESSO STATION
205 CENTRE ST.. AT JACKSON SQUARE
ROXBURY. MASS.
GARRISON 7-9722
WIFT CLEANSERS
1480 Columbus Ave.
Jackson Sq,
Roxbury
Cleaner * Laundry
CYRUS DAVIES PHARMACY
WILLIAM J. O'HARA, Reg. Pharm.
189 CENTRE STREET, ROXBURY, MASS.
GA. 7-921S GA. 7-9051
Confipliments of
JOHN S. McCLUR£
STYLE STORES FOR ^rEN
Hats - Clothing - Fumishings
155 DUDLEY ST.
ROXBGRY, MASS
GA 7-6233
362 CENTRE ST.
JAMAICA PLAIN
JA 4-7335
Alperl
furniture for living
at Natick &, Jamaica Plain
CompUments of
JOHN MATERAZZO
C & R DONUT
179 Centre St,
Rox. 19. Mass,
SeutAuen^ ;4fa^>t^tec<viu
PRESCRIPTIONISTS
R. 8ENS0N, Ph. G.
367 CENTRE STREET, JAMAICA PLAIN, MASS.
Telephone JA moico 2-3690
GA 7-3322
Compliments of
THE PUPILS OF BIOLOGY 21 - BE
MARTIN C. KELLEY
Funeral Service
509 Centre Street
Jamaica Plain
JA 4-2323
MANN AND MANN
LOCAL AND DISTANT
NON-SLCTARIAN
FUNERAL SERVICE
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MONTGOMERY
the Florist
Flowers for All Occasions
Telegraphed Anywhere
•
722 Centre Street, Jainaica Plain, Mass.
Tt'lephonc: JAniaiia 4-2210
Resident.' Phone-: [Amaica 4-3713
44 PERKINS STRECT
JAMAICA PLAIN, MASS.
TELEPHONE: JAmaica 2-2500
FA ir view 5-0488
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COMPLETELY AIR CONDITIONED
Compliments o{ • . .
KEANE'S GARAGE
JA4-07'.»3
71(1 CENTRL STREET
C0NGRA7 LLATIOXS
CLASS OF 1957
JONES CAMERA and GIFT SHOP
Compliments of . . .
WOELFEL BROS. SHELL STATION
496 Centre Stxeei Jamaica Plain
J A 4-9780
Full Secretarial and
Intensive Short Courses
S. S. KRESGE
Your Friendly Store
684 Cenirc Street
Individualized
Progreu and Attention
367 ftOYLSTOM STREET «t ARLINGTON
FANDEL PRESS, INC.
Complete Sjz>iinting CHe^vice
59 McBRIDE ST. JAMAICA PLAIN 30, MASS.
JAMAICA 4-0204 — 4-020B
COMPLIMENTS OF . . ,
JBernat
YVRNS
EMILE BERNAT & SONS COMPANY
99 BICKFORD ST., JAMAICA PLAIN 30, MASS.
GEO. W. KENYON & SON
CHAS. B. ROGERS and CO.
Agents
701 CENTRE STREET
BONDS — INSURANCE
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6 Seaverns Avenue
JAMAICA PLAIN 30, MASS
Telephone: JAmaica 4-0014
ESTABUSHED 1850
A Prescription Phctrmacy Since 1867
Ja 4-4411
TEL. GA 7 1361
FRED. BLEILER CO. INC.
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS
77 MINDEN ST. 21 WALDEN ST,
JAMAICA PLAIN 30. MASS,
EST. 1860
SPECIAL DIE PINS AND RINGS
ORDER
YOUR
1958
SCHOOL
RING
NOW
Official
Jeweler For
I. V. High
FACTORV AND OFFICE
AT 387 WASHINGTON STREET
AND WTiAR
IT DURING
ALL OL YOUR
SENIOR
YEAR
LEO J. COSTELLO
INSURANCE S BR VICE SINCE 1030
693 CENTRE STREET
JAdiaica 4-5000
CENTRE STREET, JAMAICA PLAIN
Telephone JAmaica 4-2080
opposite M. E. Curley School
O'Byrne's Marke"
COMPLIMENTS OF
Jamcrica Plain's
COLUMBIA
Largest Independent Market
Quality Foods
PACKING COMPANY
at Lowest Prices
155 SOUTHAMPTON STREET
•
BOSTON, MASS.
655 CENTRE STREET
JAMAICA PLAIN 30, MASS.
FINE MEAT PRODUCTS
JAMAICA PLAIN HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS' CHOICE
FOR
TUXEDO RENTALS
FORMAL WEAR
SPECIALISTS
cummins men's store
MEN'S SUITS
FURNISHINGS
600 HYDE PARK AVENUE
FAkview 3-8866
ROSLINDALE, MASS.
"ONE MILE FROM FOREST HILLS"
D. W. DUNN CO.
PACKING
MOVING
STORING
SHIPPING
ESTABLISHED 1896
.LOCAL
.SUBURBAN
.LONG DISTANCE SERVICE
EXCLUSIVE METROPOLITAN AGENT
AERO MAYFLOWER TRANSIT CO
NATION WIDE FURNITURE MOVERS
JAMAICA 2-3300
3175 WASHINGTON STREET
HANCOCK 6-8000
BOSTON 30, MASS.
24 HOUR LAUNDRY
FLAT WORX CLEANING
SHIRTS
628 WASHINGTON STREET
(at Codraan Square)
GENEVA 6-3939
DORCHESTER, MASS.
FORj A
JOB?
CHECK \A/HAT YOU NA/ANT:
Good starting salary
ivith regular raises
Pleasant luork loith other
girls and young men
Prestige of a responsible job loith
a well-knoiun and respected company
If your list shows three checks, then you should
check into what the Telephone Company has
to offer you. Smart girls are doing it now, before
they graduate from high school. Come in and
see our employment interviewer soon. You'll
enjoy talking with her.
Act now, and you can say with pride, "I'm all
set! I'm going to work with the Telephone
Company !"
See the Guidance Counselor at your school, and
talk first with her about when and where to
apply.
UBVJ ENGLAND TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY
MACLOI^E STUDIO
PHOTOGRAPHER FOR SENIOR PROM
396 MEDFORD STREET SOMERVILLE. MASS.
COMPirMENTS OF
Purdy Photographers
OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHERS
TO THE CLASS OF 1957
367 80YLST0N STREET BOSTON. MASSACHUSETTS
COMPLIMENTS Ol'
ROOM 104
COMPLIMENTS OF
ROOM 114
COMPLIMENTS OF
ROOM 304
Complimcnis of
CO-OPERATIVE
CcHi\plimeuts of . - .
RETAILING CLASS
ROOM 307
ROOM 106
Compliments of the 1956-57
NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY
Richard F. Dyer
Frederick A, Langguth
Betty Ann Langner
Dianne E. Matthews
Sandra Peterson
Jeannette A. Shire
Eleanor T. Sperrazza
COMPLIMENTS OF
SENIOR ROOM
CompJiraents of . . .
ROOM 30 3
111
Joan Brown Louise Bennett
Sandra Dee Cathy Bogdanos
James Botts Dorothy Cherry
Ronald Berry Maureen Conlon
Joseph Green Donna McGrath
Emily Caffery Ronald Poirier
Judith Carney George Bradford
James Donovan Donald McAdams
Hugh Lealford Marjorie Corbett
Barbara Barlow Margaret Clayton
Compliments of . . .
Compliments of . . .
ROOM 214
ROOM ] 1 2
Aona CrisiafuUi
Constance Curtis
Margaret D'Amore
Joseph Del Genio
Magda Reveliotty
Barbara Del Dotto
Mary Ellen Haverty
Margaret Chamberlain
L36 L46
■THE TIRED LATIN LABORERS"
T.Asakura W.Harrington
A.Buckley R. Knapp
F.DelCorso A.Marchant
B. Fuller D.Matthews
B. O'Brien
Under the instruction of a
Latin Scholar
MISS MARY F. SULLIVAN
COMPLIMliNTS OF
CompUmenis of
THI: BbSl'' HEALTH CLASS
RB 5 - 310
ROOM 102
Compliments of
305
Cr>ni[)IiiiUMltS of , . .
ROOM 1 1 3
COMPLIMENTS OF
MR. BEST'S BEST CHEMISTRY CLASS
•C44
ROOM 207
COMPLIMENTS OF
COMPLIMENTS OF
SENIOR ROOM
SENIOR ROOM
203
204
COMPLIMENTS OF
COMPLIMENTS OF
SFAflOR ROOM
SENIOR ROOM
205
206
COMPLIMITNTS OV-
COMPLIMENTS OF
THE
THE
"BEST " EDUCATED DRIVERS
"BEST" HOMEROOM
DE 3-1957
310
Cionipliinenis oT . . .
Compliments o[ . . .
ROOM 107
ROOM 306
COMPLIMENTS OF
ROOM 202
COMPLIMENTS OF
MR. BEST'S CHEMISTRY
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COMPLIMENTS OF
BOYS' HEALTH
RB7-BE
THE CLASS OF 1957
IS GRATEFUL FOR THE SUPPORT OF THE