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Text from Pages 1 - 136 of the 1967 volume: “Dedication
Dedicated to the man with the ready smile and the helping hand, who patrols the
cafeteria with unyielding vigilance, and who peruses the basements for "school-
time” smokers. This man is Mr. John Myers who as vice principal has led us from
our first day as freshmen to our last day as seniors.
It is, then, you Mr. Myers to whom we dedicate the 1967 "Green Years” and say
"thanks” for your hard work and patience.
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The Class of 1967 Table Of Contents
Year Id©«1 Staff )
i Administration ]
Faculty )
j] Seniors
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i underclassmen J
i SPORTS !
) Organizations j
ii " u " Adve rti semtsEditor’s Message—The years after graduation will be the most important ones of our lives. We must set our goals care-
fully and then strive to attain them. In order to make our youthful dreams become reality, we must work. Our quest to
fulfill these dreams will be difficult, but not impossible.
Maturity and flexibility are the primary elements which will determine our success or failure. The world is ever-chang-
ing, and, in order to succeed, we must have the maturity to face it without qualms and the flexibility to change with it.
If we hesitate or become complacent, our dreams will shatter, and we will be heard vainly echoing regret that "It might
have been!”
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Kevin McCarthy
Cathy Verity
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Pamela Barrows
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Lesley PinelYearbook
SEATED: Jeanne Hammond, Judith Pepe, Nancy Stocker, Susan Win-
ders, Donna McLaughlin. STANDING: Rea Harkins, June Orlosky,
Joseph Gutowski, George Harrington.
Pamela Brown, Donna Fozzy, Ralph Manning, Edward Fogarty, Mary-
ruth Coleman, Patricia Funder, Frederick Corliss.
SEATED: Marie Snaith, Linda Hansen, Louise French, Kevin Weir.
STANDING: Kevin McCarthy, Cathy Verity.
SEATED: Linda Paquette, Michelle Lotti, Bonita Burns, Sheila Mouzer.
STANDING: Marianne Driscol, Susan Banks, Kathy Roberts, Joyce
Dauksevich.
SEATED: Edward Simmons, Anne Stuart, Constance Roulier, Rosemary
Lcmay. STANDING: Edwin Cook, Gary Skillings.
SEATED: Elizabeth Winders, Pamela Barrows, Lesley Pinel. STAND-
ING: Grethel Morgan, Virginia Slonina, Robyn Barteaux, Anne Craig.
Staff
5MR. john McGovern
Superintendent
MR. LEONARD PALOPOLI
Assistant Superintendent
Administration
MR. JOHN MURRAY
Principal
MRS. DONOVAN, MR. LYNCH,
MISS BAEHR
Guidance
MR. JOHN MYERS
Assistant PrincipalENGLISH
SEATED: Mrs. Dragonas, Mrs. Trask-Head of English Dept., Miss Bartlett. STANDING: Mrs.
Kelley, Miss Hawkins, Mr. Robinson, Miss Gearin.
SCIENCE
Mr. Campbell, Miss Goldsberry, Mr. Trimble, Mr. Gregory-Head of Science Dept., Mr. Crahan,
Miss Glinski, Mr. Naks.
FacultyFOREIGN LANGUAGES
Mrs. Barnett, Mrs. Rosen-Head of Language Dept., Miss Milan, Mr. Medaglia.
MATHEMATICS
SEATED: Mrs. Connors, Mr. Dennis-Head of Math Dept., Mrs. Johnstone. STANDING: Mr.
Trimble, Mr. Paster.HISTORY
SEATED: Miss DeYoung, Mr. Divoll—Head of History Dept. STANDING: Mr. Byron, Mr.
O’Donnell, Mr. Smith, Mr. Corcoran.
ARTS
SEATED: Mrs. Dunbar, Miss Frame, Mrs. Litzen, Mrs. Philbrick. STANDING: Mr. Paolini,
Mr. Gervais.COMMERCIAL
Miss Murphy, Mr. Doane, Miss Carsley, Mrs. Ferguson, and Mrs.
Robinson
Mr. Tyni
ATHLETIC DIRECTOR
MUSIC
Mrs. Jarvis and Mr. Smith
ET CETERA
Mr. ReillyMrs. Lind—Secretary
Mrs. Leonard—Secretary
CUSTODIANS
Mr. Doughty, Mr. Rushwick, Mr. Kelliher, Mr. Shanahan, Mr. Potter.
Friends On
The Staff
Mrs. Buckley—School Nurse
CAFETERIA WORKERS
Miss Niedswicki, Mrs. Porebski, Mrs. Gardiner, Mrs. Shanahan, Mrs. Hickey.
I IBooks: the Steps
Qu'est—Ce que c’est Mrs. Rosen ?to Greatness.Principal’s Message
Members of the Class of 1967:
Congratulations to the "Great” class of '67. Enonnous energy has been spent by some members of this
class convincing the faculty and the student body the "great” and ”67” are synonymous. Dreamers! Some
have been "chasing rainbows” erroneously assuming "greatness” is a cloak, easily purchased, that will
hide glaring defects and immature antics.
Attracting attention will not necessarily enhance one’s reputation. Rare is the individual who achieves
real greatness within his own lifetime. But some, including members of the Class of "67”, earn respect and
admiration for their noteworthy contributions.
The Class of '67 has some fine students, some outstanding athletes, some excellent leaders of school
clubs and organizations, and some who have contributed unselfishly to community projects and services.
Greatness? No, but accomplishments that can be reviewed with pride.
Congratulations to the Class of 1967 and may each member strive for greatness in its fullest, richest
meaning.
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Sincerely,
John A. Murray
PrincipalOFFICERS
President
Fred Corliss
Vice-President
Bob DonovanWILLIAM JOHN AHEARN "Bill"
88 Summer Street
"A man shows his spirit by few words
and resolute actions."
Football 1, 2, 3, 4
MICHAEL AUSTIN "Mike"
4 Sylvan Court
"Never doubt yourself."
Marine Biology; Football Mgr. 2, 3, 4
WILLIAM SHERIDAN ANDERSON
"Army"
392 Lincoln Street
"Riding cool and riding tall, Oh, Bill
you’re really having a ball.”
Chess Club 1; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Track
1, 2; Volleyball 2, 3
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BEVERLY ANDERSON "Bev"
415 High Street
"Who rides a tiger cannot dismount."
French Circle 1, 2, 3, 4; F.N.A. 1, 2,
3; F.T.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Fine Arts and
Music 2, 3; Rally Committee 4; Jr.
Prom Committee; Library Club—Secre-
tary 3; Sophomore Hop Committee 2;
Intramurals 1, 2; Co-ed Volley Ball
ROBERT ALBERT BABCOCK "Bob"
159 Milf Street
"Steadfast and sound with his feet on
the ground."
Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2; Track
3, 4
Sponsore b M n MR ERI ANDERSON ILSUSAN LEE BANKS "Banksie"
47 Davis Street
"Ay, Every inch a queen."
F.S.A. 3, 4; School Newspaper 2; Hon-
or Society 2, 3, 4; Student Council 1;
Yearbook Co-Editor; Basketball 1.
MICHAEL PHILLIP BARRY
"Blow Torch"
48 Olson Street
"Men, like retro-rockets, go farthest
when they’re hottest."
Art Club 1; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Gym
leader 4
PAMELA ANN BARROWS "Pam"
26 Wales Street
"An artist’s mind is full of paint."
Art Club 1; Yearbook Staff—Art Co-
Editor;
ROBYN MARIE BARTEAU "Rob-
366 Ashlan Street
"Born for success—with the grace and
personality to achieve it."
VIRGINIA MARIE BEAN "Ginneh"
235 Park Avenue
"More popularity and personality per
pound."
Class Office-Treasurer 1, Secretary 2,
Treasurer 3, 4; Drill Team 4; French
Circle 1, 2, 3 ,4; F.N.A. 1, 2, 3; F.T.A.
1, 2; F.S.A. 4; Homeroom treas. library
assistant 2, 3; Rally comm. 3, 4; Year-
book staff, Advertising comm.
17DIANE BEAUCHESNE • Diane"
41 Park Avenue
"Courteous and kind, this lady you
will find.”
Art Club 1; Chorus 3; F.T.A. 4; F.S.A.
4; Library assistant 3, 4; Library club
3,4
VIRGINIA RUTH BENJAMIN
•’Bcnji”
590 Adams Street
"Always willing to lend a helping •
hand.”
Art Club; F.S.A. 3, 4
IDA C. BENOIT ‘ Moose”
9 Cherry Street
"She's active in a quiet way.”
Band 1, 2, 3, 4; F.S.A. 3, 4; school
magazine
MARCIA ELAINE BERRY "Marsh”
351 Ashland Street
"As well be out of the world as out
of fashion.”
F.S.A. 3, 4; Gym Club 2; Cafeteria
worker 3, 4
MARYANN BELAND "Mar-eh
Ann-eh”
56 Rockland Street
"Rare is the union of beauty and modes-
ty”
Drill Team 3, 4; F.S.A. 3, 4—Pres. 4,
V. Pres. 3 Home Room Treas. 3, 4;
Leaders Club 3, 4; Rally committee 3;
Girls Dean council 1, 2; Soph. Hop
committee.THOMAS BERRY ‘Tee Bee”
60 Wyman Road
"A peacock shows his colorful feathers.”
Art Club 1; Marine Biology 1; Football
1; Tennis 3; Gym Club 4
JUDY ANN BRAGG "Jud”
151 Bedford Street
"A heart of gold, a head of red.”
F.N.A. 4; Library Assistant 1, 2, 3, 4
SHARON BRADFORD "Shar”
254 Plymouth Street
"She says what is necessary—no more,
no less.”
Leaders Club 2, 3, 4 Gym Club 2
NANCY BISHOP "Maniac”
29 Laurie Avenue
"Oh!—how she drives.”
Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Co-ed Volleyball.
PAMELA ANNE BROWN "Pam”
80 Nash Memorial Drive
"Vivacity and Agility, determine her
ability.”
Homeroom Treasurer 1; Leaders Club
3, 4; Library assistant 1, 2, 3, 4—Pres.
Yearbook Literary Staff; Jr. Prom Com-
mittee; Softball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball
1, 2, 4 mgr Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4—
co-capt. Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Gym Club 2,
3, 4 A.C.S.F. 2, 3; Intramurals 1, 2,
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BONITA BURNS •‘Bonnie'
59 Harriss Court
"Zealous yet modest."
F.N.A. 3; F.S.A. 3, 4; Yearbook Staff;
Jr. Prom committee
PATRICIA ANN BUGDEN "Patty"
147 Green Street
Tf you don't say anything, you won't
be called upon to repeat it."
F.N.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Library Assistant 1
KATHRYN ELIZABETH
CALDERARA "Kitty"
30 Highland St.
"The victory of success is half won when
one acquires the habit of work”
Drill Team 3, 4—co-captain; French
Circle 2, 3, 4; F.T.A. 2, 3, 4—Treasurer
Home Room Secretary 4; Honor So-
ciety 3, 4; Jr. Prom Committee 3
JOAN MARY BURKE "Joan"
1142 Bedford Street
"Beauty is a good letter of introduc-
tion."
Drill Team 2, 3; F.N.A. 2; F.T.A. 2,
4; Library Assistant—President 3; Rally
Committee 4; Jr. Prom Committee
School Magazine 4;
JOSEPH MICHAEL CAPLICE
"Cappy"
46 Lantern Lane
"The superior man is firm in the right
way, and not merely firm."
Chess Club 2; Class Officer—President
2; F.N.A. 2; Home Room President 2,
3, 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2; Bas-
ketball 2
20SUSAN LOUISE CARRIER "Sue"
24 Harriet Road
"Her silence is a silvery coating to her
worth."
OVILA ARTHUR CASE "Ollie”
883 Bedford Street
"No mind is thoroughly well organized
that is deficient in wit."
Chess Club 1, 2; Rally Committee 3;
Marine Biology 3; School Magazine 3
SUSAN MARIE CHANDLER "Sue"
260 Walnut Street
"The way out of mischief is never as
simple as the way in."
Art Club 2; F.N.A. 1, 2; F.S.A. 3, 4;
Home Room Treasurer 1; Leaders Club
3, 4; Rally Committee 4; Jr. Prom
Committee 3, Intramurals 1, 2
SANDRA CLARK "Sandie”
303 Hancock Street
"She's quiet now, but when the time
comes—wow!"
Art Club 1; F.N.A. 3; Library Assist-
ant 2;
STEPHANIE FRANCES COLE "Stef"
108 Adams Street
"At the Last Judgement she will com-
mand the world with her trumpet."
Band 1, 2, 3, 4; F.N.A. 1, 2, 3, 4;
Home-Room President 2; Jr. Prom Com-
mittee
21MARYRUTH KATHLEEN COLEMAN
•oj-
612 Randolph Street
"Idealism is her code—Sincerity is her
mode."
Chorus 1; Dramatic Club 1, 2; Drill
Team 2, 3, 4; School Newspaper 3, 4;
Home Room Treasurer 2; Honor So-
ciety 3, 4; Library Assistant 1, 2, 3,
4; Yearbook Staff 4; Jr. Prom Commit-
tee 3; School Magazine 3, 4; History
and Philosophy Club 2; Library Club
1, 2, 3, 4; Intramural Basketball 4
HARRY MUNROE CONOVER
"Harry"
108 Summit Road
"Happy is the man who knows no wor-
ry—Harry, are you Happy?"
Marine Biology; Baseball 3, 4; Bas-
ketball 1, 2, 3, 4
SHEILA MARY CONNOR "She"
20 West Chapel Street
"Be not afraid to say what you are not
ashamed to think."
Art Club 1; Future Secretaries 3, 4;
Rally Committee 2; Jr. Prom Committee
EDWIN MICHAEL COOK "Cookie-
28 Clark Street
"Good will is the mightiest force in
the world."
Baseball 1, 2
FREDERICK LOVELL CORLISS
"Bo-
72 Mill Street
"The soul of wit behind a shield of
leadership.”
Class President 2, 3, 4; French Circle
4; Home Room Treasurer 1; Honor So-
ciety 3, 4; Marine Biology 2; Yearbook
Staff 4; Jr. Prom Committee 3; Foot-
ball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, Modern
Math Club 2; Science Club 4; A.C.S.F. 4
22ROBERT JOSEPH COTTER "Bobby”
79 Rockland Street
"The trouble with mixing business with
pleasure is that pleasure always comes
out on top.”
Chess Club 1; Marine Biology 1
STUART JOHN COUGHLIN "J.C.”
35 Brighton Street
"I agree with no man’s opinion, I have
my own.
School Newspaper 1; Marine Biology 1,
2, 3;
ANNE ELIZABETH CRAIG "Anne"
605 Summer Street
"Do your best and leave the rest.”
Art Club 1; F.T.A. 2, 3, 4; Library As-
sistant 3; Yearbook Staff 4;
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JOHN ANDREW CULLEN "J.C.”
1164 Washington Street
"During high school years one must be
gay; it is a duty.”
Art Club 4; Fine Arts and Music 4;
Marine Biology 2, 3; Baseball 3, 4
SUSAN CUMMINGS "Sue-
153 Randolph Street
"The answer to every problem is a
man.”
French Circle 2; F.T.A. 2; Library
Assistant 3
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MARGARET ROSE CUNNINGHAM
"Peggy”
39 Wyman Road
"The woman who will enjoy a quiet
conscience must lead a quiet life.”
F.N.A. 2; Library Assistant 3
WILLIAM GEORGE DAHLQUIST
"B-B-B-BiU”
206 Adams Street
"W-w-v?-wine, women and song.”
Chess Club 1, 2; Rally Committee 3;
Marine Biology
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CHERYL ANN CUSHING "Cush”
54 Jamieson Street
"Judge yourself by the friends you
make.”
AILEEN RITA DALTON "Woolie”
46 King Street
"No woman is exempt from saying silly
things, the mischief is to say them de-
liberately.”
Art Club 1; F.S.A. 3, 4; Jr. Prom
Committee 3
JOYCE ANN DAUKSEVICH "Joy”
37 West Street
"Manners are the shadows of virtue.”
F.S.A. 3, 4; Yearbook Staff; School
Magazine 3
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PATRICIA A. DAVEY "Pat"
35 Doris Drive
"Her stride is firm, her music bold"
Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2; F.T.A. 2,
3, 4; School Newspaper 1; Leaders
Club 3, 4; Fine Arts and Music 1, 2;
Jr. Prom Committee 3; Softball 1, 2,
3, 4; Girls Track 1, 2; Semsba Band
1, 2, 3, 4; District Band 1, 2
JOHN THOMAS DEEHAN "Jack"
251 Colonel Hunt Drive
"Go ahead. I’m right behind you."
Chess club 2, F.N.A. 2; Football 1, 2,
3, 4; Basketball 1, 2; Track 1
KEVIN JOSEPH DEVEREUX "Kev"
267 Spruce Street
"When you are good to others, you are
good to yourself."
Marine Biology 1; Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4;
Track 1
ROBERT I. DONOVAN "Ab”
208 Summit Road
"We can’t all be normal.”
Class Vice-President 3, 4; Home Room
Officer 2, 3; Marine Biology 1, 2, 3,
4; Jr. Prom Committee; Football 1, 2,
3, 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Basketball 3, 4;
SHARON ANNE DONOVAN
"Droop”
249 Spruce Street
"Sincerity brings popularity and lasting
friendship."
Drill Team 3, 4; French Circle—2, 3,
4—treasurer; F.S.A. 4; Rally Commit-
tee 4; Jr. Prom Committee 3; Intramu-
rals 2, 3, 4; Co-Ed Volleyball
25EDWARD ALEXANDER DOUGLAS
"Scotty"
691 Randolph Street
"The modern dancer has developed in
leaps and bounds."
Jr. Prom Committee
RANDALL JOSEPH DUNN
"Randy”
12 Central Street
"Honor the man who is faithful to his
duty.”
MICHAEL ALTON DUNN "Mike”
12 Central Street
"He that can work will be master of
his trade.”
MARIANNE MARGARET DRISCOL
"Marianne”
87 Summer Street
"She that knows when to speak, knows
when to be silent.”
F.T.A. 2; F.S.A. 3, 4; Yearbook Staff;
—At Mater Dei Academy—Health Club
1; Sunshine Club 1; Chorus 1;
CHARLENE RUTH ELDRIDGE
"Cherry e”
665 Adams Street
"Wild as the wind—and freer"
Cheerleader 2, 4; F.S.A. 3, 4; Leaders
Club 3; Rally Committee 2, 4; Jr. Prom
Committee 3; Deans Council 1; Intra-
murals—Volleyball
26GEORGE THOMAS ERWIN
"George”
28 Sylvan Court
"Luck is the lazy man’s estimate of a
fighter’s success.”
Honor Society 2, 3, 4
STEPHEN FRANCIS FARLEY
"Steve”
178 Centre Avenue
"We should live and learn but by the
time we've learned, it’s too late to live.”
Home Room Officer—Pres. 1, 2, 3;
Intramurals 1, 2, 3; Jr. Prom Com-
mittee
EDWARD BRIAN FOGARTY
"Foge”
52 Bedford Street
"A respected individual sparked by hu-
mor.”
Band 1, 2, 3, 4; French Circle 4;
Schools Newspaper 3, 4; Home Room
President 4; Fine Arts and Music 4;
Yearbook editor; School Magazine 3, 4;
Football 1, 2; Track 2, 3, 4; History and
Phil. 3; Dance Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Semsba 1,
2, 4; Wrestling 2; Music Theory 4; De-
bating Club 2; Visual Aids 4; ACSF 3, 4
JUDITH ANN FARRELL "Judy"
22 Greenwood Street
"The better part of one’s life consists
of her friendships.”
French Circle 2, 3, 4; F.T.A. 2, 3, 4;
Volleyball intramurals
LYNNE CAROL FONTAINE "Lynnie
Pooh"
64 Bellows Circle
"The grace of feminity, blessed with per-
sonality and charm.”
F.S.A. 3, 4; Homeroom Pres 1; treas-
urer 4; Majorette 2, 3, 4;
27DONNA MARIE FOOTIT "Foot”
62 Hamilton Street
'‘You’ll never lose friends with a smile.”
Drill Team 2, 3; F.T.A. 2, 3, 4; F.S.A.
4; Home Room Officer 1; Student
Council 3; School Nfhgazine 2; Basket-
ball Intramurals 2;
EDWARD HENRY FOWLER "Ed”
874 Bedford Street
"By Jiminey, I don't worry about any-
thing.”
SUSAN ELAINE FORRESTER
"Forrie”
59 Isabelle Street
"Darers go first.”
French Circle 2; F.T.A. 3; F.S.A. 3,
4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4;
DONNALEE ANN FOZZY "Donna”
860 Brockton Avenue
"Frankly Witty, gay and pretty.”
Art Club 2, 3; F.S.A. 3, 4; School
Newspaper 2; Rally Committee 4; Year-
book Staff 4; Jr. Prom Committee
PAUL GERARD FRANEY "Paul”
95 Plymouth Street
"Life begins at 2:15."
28LOUISE ELIZABETH FRENCH
"Weeze”
26 West Chapel Street
’’Her smile is a gift among women."
Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4;
Dramatic Club 1; Yearbook Staff; Co-
ed volleyball 4; SEMSBA 1, 2; District
2;
PATRICIA LYNNE FUNDER
"Panda"
15 Pattison St.
"Happiness is a finger in every pie."
Band 1, 2, 3, 4; French Circle 2, 3,
V.P. 4; F.T.A. 2, Pres. 3, Exec. Comm.
4; Home Room Officer 1, 2, 3, 4 Hon-
or Society 2, 3, Sec. 4 Leaders Club
2, V.P. 3; Pres. 4; Rally Committee 1;
Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Yearbook
Staff 4; Softball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball
1, 2, 3, 4; Field Hockey 2, 3, Co-Capt
4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Co-ed volleyball
1, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls
Dean Council 1, 2, ACSF 3; SEMSBA
1, 2; District Band 3
MARGARET ALICE GANNON
"Marg”
993 Washington Street
"This will suffice, she's friendly and
nice."
Drill Team 3, 4; French Circle 2, 3,
4; F.T.A. 2, 3, 4—Board of Directors;
Leaders Club 3; Intramurals 2, 3
RONDALD EDWARD FUSCO
"Sun God”
501 Randolph Street
"I’m always at a loss to know how
much to believe of my own stories."
Band 1, 2, 3; Marine Biology 2; School
Magazine 4; Radio Club 2, 3
GAIL MARIE GAULEY "Gay"
197 Ashland Street
"Vivacious, blond, and gay, In a truly
winning way."
F.S.A. 3, 4;
Sponsored by RUSSELL E. GAULEY
Contractor
29BARRY FRANCIS GAYNOR "Ba"
145 Randolph Street
"His looks attract the ladies."
Chorus 1, 2; Homeroom officer 4; Foot-
ball 1; Basketball 3
PAUL JOHN GLINIEWICZ "Mon-
ster"
267 North Avenue
"Absolutely nothing perturbs me."
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JOHN DAVID GILLIS "Bossy"
204 Central Street
"Independence is a priceless possession."
Band 1, 2; Track 1
MERRILLEE FRANCES GNONG
"Mimi”
128 Bedford Street
"She lives her life as her name, Mer-
rillee."
DENNIS J. GOLDIE "Denny-
30 Oakland Circle
"Enjoy life."
School Magazine
30BETSEY JEANNE GOULD "Betts"
391 Adams Street
"The stately beauty in the manner of a
lady."
Drill Team 3; Dramatic Club 1; Home
Room Officer 1, 2, 3; Fine Arts and
Music 2, 3; Rally Committee 4; Jr. Prom
Committee; Library Club 3; Sophomore
Hop Committee 2; Basketball intramu-
rals 2; Co-ed Volleyball intramurals.
MICHAEL IRVING GRILLO "Lurch"
28 Savine Street
"His popularity is well deserved."
Rally Committee 4; Marine Biology 4
ROBERT VINCENT GRIFFIN
"Griff-
25 Pattison Street
"Milks life to the greatest extent."
JOSEPH ADOLPH GUTOWSKI
"Big G"
67 West Street
"I have never seen or heard anything
serious that was not ridiculqus."
Dramatic Club 1, 2; Yearbook Staff 4;
Basketball 1; Cross Country 1, 2; Track
1, 2
ROBERT RAYMOND HALL "Hawk-
10 Bank Street
"He spends his life not wisely but well."
Dramatic Club 4; F.T.A. 4 Baseball 1,
4
Sponsored by GOULD ELECTRIC SERVICE
31JEANNE HAMMOND "Jeanne”
55 Olson Street
"Wildcat on the road”
F.T.A. 2, 3; Future Secretaries of Am.
4; Yearbook Staff 4; Intramurals 1, 2,
3, 4
JEAN T. HANRAHAN "Jeannie”
70 Pine Street
"A pretty face disguises a joker’s heart”
Drill Team 1, 2, 3; Future Secretaries
of Am. 3, 4; Homeroom treas. 1, 2, 3,
4; Jr. Prom Committee
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LINDA LOUISE HANSEN "Linda”
570 Adams Street
"Green and white, fight, fight!”
F.T.A. 2, 3, 4; School Newspaper 1, 2,
3, 4, Editor 4; Rally Committee 1, 2,
3, 4; Field Hockey 2; Library Club 3;
Cafeteria worker
GAIL MARIE HANSON "Gail”
220 Randolph Street
"It takes willpower to be silent”
French Circle 2, 3, 4; F.T.A. 2, 3;
future Secretaries of Am. 4; Jr. Prom
Committee; Basketball 3; Co-ed Volley-
ball 2, 3, 4
GEORGE JOSEPH HARKINS
"George”
4 East Street
"The simplest words express the great
est ideas.”
32REA VROOM HARKINS "Re-Ah”
4 East Street
"A gentleman who knows the value of
truth.”
Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Yearbook Staff
WILLIAM MICHAEL HASTINGS
•'Bill”
137 Hjelm Street
"His humor is like a martini—dry yet
powerful.”
Baseball 3
ARTHUR C. HEMMINGS “Martha”
1307 Washington Street
“Walk tall, talk wise.”
Art Club 3; Chess Club 3; Jr. Prom
Committee; School Magazine 4; Radio
Club 3
GEORGE HARRINGTON "Wool”
81 West Chapel Street
"Ambition is the first rung in the
ladder to success,”
Home Room treas. 2; Marine Biology
2, Pres. 3; Yearbook Staff; Track 2, 3;
Winter track 2; Boys Gym Club
BRUCE HERMANSON "Beecie"
4 Plain Street
"Success in every endeavor—Sure to suc-
ceed forever.”
French Circle 3, 4 Pres.; Home Room
officer 1, 4; Honor Society 2, 3, 4 Vice-
Pres.; Student Council 3, 4; Yearbook
Editor-in-Chief; Football 1, 2, 3, 4—Co-
Capt. 4; Track 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 3;
A.C.S.F. 3, 4; Wrestling 2, 3; Visual
Aid 4; Boys Gym Club 4
33LOIS ANN JOHNSON—• Lois''
34 Orange Street
"She speaks clearly with a polite in-
tent.”
F.S.A. 3, 4; Library Assistant 2, 3, 4
RICHARD W. KATES "Dick”
563 Hancock Street
”The joker is wild.”
Chorus 2; Baseball 1; Basketball 1;
Cross Country 2; Track 3, 5
GEORGE GRANT JORDAN
"Chris Columbus”
237 Bedford Street
"His good looks have made him a
ladies' man."
KATHLEEN MARY KEELEY
"Kathy”
21 Temple Street
"There's a time to be quiet, and a time
to swing.”
F.S.A. 3, 4
PAUL FRANCIS KELLIHER "P.K.”
76 East Street
"Versatility exemplified by athletic skill
and good nature.”
Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2; Bas-
ketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 3, 4
34DIANE MARIE KIPFINGER "Di"
93 Wyman Rd.
"Easily amused and very amusing” ,
French Circle 4; F.T.A. 2, 3; F.S.A.
4; Rally Committee 4; Intermural Vol-
leyball, 3 basketball 4
JANICE ELAINE KOPP "Jan-
18 Melvern Rd.
"Activity brings contentment"
RICHARD STEPHEN KUUSELA
"Milton”
551 Randolph St.
"The Good Hood-
Chess Club 1; Chorus 1; Class Pres. 1;
Home Room V.P. 1
35JOHN JOSEPH LEAHY 'Tweet"
25 Crossley St.
"WTnsome—Tweet
School Magazine 4.
ROSEMARY CHRISTINE LEMAY
"Rosie”
417 Randolph St.
"Cute looks and long locks"
Chorus 1, 2; French Circle 1, 2, 3, 4;
F.N.A. 2; F.T.A. 2, 3, 4; Leaders Club
3; Library Assistant 3; Majorette 2, 3,
4; Rally Committee 1, 4; Student Coun-
cil 3, 4; Yearbook staff; Jr. Prom
committee
RICHARD STEPHEN LITTLE "Rich"
60 Summer St.
"An intelligent mind eloquently expres-
sive"
A.C.S.F. 3, 4
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BRIAN RICHARD LEARY "Dumps"
1139 Washington St.
"Jolly good fellow, friendly and mel-
low"
Football 1, 3
KENNETH WAYNE LLOYD
"Huey"
70 Bates St.
"A good mind and a good nature are
rarely found together"
Honor Society 2, 3GEOFFREY MARK LOOMIS "Jeff"
34 Crossely St.
"An easy-going pal, well liked by all"
Class Office 1 v.p.; Jr. Prom committee
Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 4.
MICHAEL JOSEPH LOTTI "Mike"
347 Plymouth St.
"He strikes out batters but he will never
strike out with friends"
Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4
CYNTHIA ELAINE LOUD "Cin"
15 Chestnut St.
"The scream heard 'round the world"
Art club 2; Drill team 3, 4; F. Sec. Am.
3, 4; Leaders Club 3; Library Assistant
2, 3; Rally committee 2, 3, 4; Jr. Prom
Committee Baseball 2; Basketball 2,
3, 4
MICHELLE MARIE LOTTI
347 Plymouth St.
"Anyone who dislikes Michele doesn’t
know her”
Future Sec. of Am. 3, 4 treasurer;
Home room officer treas. 3, 4; Leaders
club 3; Majorette 2, 3, 4 capt. Year-
book staff sec. staff; Jr. Prom Committee
Softball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4
FRANCES LUCILLE LOWE "Fran"
23 Harriet Rd.
"Good nature—The noble nature"
Art Club 2, 3; F.S.A. 3, 4 Library
Assistant 2, 3
37RICHARD BRUCE LYONS •Ricky
693 Washington Street
"I’m no fool; I never lose my cool.”
Band 1, 2; Chess Club 1; Home Room
Officer 1; Jr. Prom Comm.
ROBERT F. MANLEY ’ Bob”
182 Wyman Road
"Always neat, always tidy.”
Band 1, 2, 3, 4; SEMSBA 2, 3, 4;
Dance Band 1, 2, 3, 4
RALPH WALKER MANNING
"Gnk”
103 Orange Street
"Intelligent men are not without wit.”
French Circle; Honor Society 2, 3, 4;
Fine Arts and Music 4; Yearbook Staff
4; School Magazine 4; Football 1; Track
3; Hist, and Phil, club 3; Science Club
KEVIN RYAN McCARTHY "Mac”
69 Orange Street
"A flambuoyant Irishman full of blar-
ney.”
Chess Club 1; Dramatic Club; French
Circle 4; School Newspaper 3, 4; H.R.
Pres. 4; Fine Arts and Music 4; Honor
Society 2, 3, 4—Pres; Student Council—
4 Pres; Yearbook Editor; Jr. Prom
Comm; School Magazine 3, 4; ACSF 3;
Track; Baseball 1; Football
NANCY LUCILLE MacPHELEMY
"Nane"
493 Hancock Street
"Goodness and sincerity in everything
she says or does.”
F.T.A. 2, 3, 4; Leaders Club 3, 4; Li-
brary Assistant 3, 4; School Magazine
3; Basketball 2,J.
38ROBERT STEPHEN McCLURE
"Moldy"
34 Harison Ave.
"He paints a picture of friendliness.'
DONNA MARIE McLAUGHLIN
"Donna"
89 Coleman Street
"A lovely girl, forever loved."
Drill Team 3,4. French Circle 1,2. F.N.A
3. F.T.A. 2,3,4. Hm. Rm. Officer 2.
Yearbook Staff Photography 4. Intra-
murals 2.
DAVID A. McCORMACK Kresgey"
96 High Street
"The giant of the jesters!
Hm. Rm. Officer 1, Radio Club Pres. 3.
TOM WILLIAM McCORMACK
"Nicketa"
31 Harriet Road
"Never at a loss for words!
Chess Club 2, School Newspaper 4, Hm.
Rm. Officer 1, Leaders Club 3,4, Radio
Club 3.
JACK BOYD MEEHL JR. "Skip-
69 Washington Street
"Here is a Meehl fit for a queen.”
F.T.A. 4. Marine Biology 2. Golf 2
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GRETHEL MORGAN "Scrunch"
15 King Street
"She gets around in her cute little
way."
F.T.A. 2. Honor Society 3, 4. Leaders
Club 3, 4. Library' Assistant 3. Year-
book Staff—Art Staff. Softball 2. His-
tory and Philosophy Club 3. Basketball
Intermurals 1, 2, 3, 4.
JAY PATRICK MURPHY "Chief"
74 Summer Street
"A sharp tongue and a sharp wit that
doesn’t phase his friends.’’
F.T.A. 4. Hm. Rm. Officer Pres. 3.
Football 1, 2, 3, 4. Track 1, 2. Golf
2, 3- Radio Club 2.
SHEILA MARY MOUZER "She"
52 Mill Street
"She likes to have fun, and needs fun
to live.’’
Drill Team 3, 4 F.N.A. 2. Fu. Sec.
of Am. 3, 4. Library Assistant 3, 4.
Yearbook Staff 4. Jr. Prom Comm.
MICHAEL FRANCIS MURPHY
"Mikie"
15 Quincy Street
"A true friend to everyone; his Cheer-
fulness brings them fun."
Band 1, 2; Hm. Rm. Officer Vice
Pres. 3. Jr. Prom Committee 3. Football
1.
WILLIAM HAMILTON MURRAY JR.
"Bill-
96 Nash Memorial Road
"It takes a confident man to move
mountains."
F.T.A. 1. Baseball 1, 2, 4. Basketball
1, 2. Golf 2, 3, 4.
40JAMES J. NELSON "Nelly”
259 Wales Street
"Wildly hilarious"
Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2;
Basketball 1, 2
CHERYL ANN NIX "Cheryl-
770 Washington Street
"A bubbling personality mixed with
fun.”
French Circle 1, 2, 3, 4; F.N.A. 4,
pres; F.T.A. 2, 3; School Newspaper 3;
Library Assistant 3, 4; Jr. Prom Com-
mittee; History and Philosophy 3
CHRISTOPHER T. OLSON "China"
83 Blanchard Terrace
"Confucious Say: Be a friend, have
same”
DALE PETER OLSON "DO."
32 Brookfield Road
"A view that's wry, a wit that’s dry.”
Band 1, 2, 3, 4; SEMSBA 1, 4; Dance
Band 1, 2, 3, 4
41ERNEST ERIC OLSON "Oil”
718 Linwood Street
"A hard worker shows the marks of his
labor."
Chorus 1; Marine Biology 1; Track 1
MAUREEN CATHERINE ORD
"Moe”
808 Plymouth Street
"She lives to love."
Art Club 1, 2; Drill Team 3, 4; F.S.A.
3, 4; Library Assistant 3; Basketball in-
tramurals 2, 3, 4; Co-ed Volleyball 2,
3, 4
JUNE ANN ORLOSKY "Junie-Bug"
105 Spruce Street
"She has a distinctive appreciation of
fashion.”
Art Club 1; French Circle 2, 3, 4;—
sec; F.T.A. 2, 3, 4—V.P.; Home Room
Officer 1—Pres. 2—Sec. Rally Commit-
tee 4; Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Year-
book Staff; Jr. Prom Committee 3;
Intramurals 2, 3, 4
JOHN FRANCIS O'NEIL "Onie"
164 Spruce Street
"An athlete with a spark of fun."
Home Room Officer 1, 4; Football 1,
2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, %4; Basketball
1, 4
EUGENE LEONARD PALOPOLI
"Gene-
43 Bicknell Hill Road
"Raucously funny, liberally flamboy-
ant."
Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4; F.T.A. 4; Radio
Club 2, 3
42LINDA MAY PAQUETTE Packet"
65 Vernon Street
"Ability matters not unless the spirit
is strong"
Chorus 4; F.S.A. 3, 4; School News-
paper 2, 3, 4; Leaders Club 3, 4; Li-
brary Assistant 2, 3, 4; Yearbook Staff;
School Magazine 3; Basketball Manager;
Gym Club 2, 3;
KAREN EVELYN PEARSON
"Karen"
691 Linwood Street
"The attractive Equestrian"
Art Club 1, 2; F.S.A. 3, 4;
JOHN NICHOLAS PASTUSZAK
"John”
177 Wales Street
"A good-natured person wins the friend-
ship of all”
Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Dance Band 1, 2, 3,
4; Football 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2; Bas-
ketbal 1
GERALD FRANCIS PECK "Ankles”
80 Vernon Street
"No matter what I say or do I always
aim to please"
Band 1, 2, 3, 4; French Circle 4;
Fine Arts and Music 4; Marine Biology
1, 2; Yearbook Staff; School Magazine
4; Track 2; SEMSBA 2
RAYMOND PELLAND "Doc”
49 Linda Street
"A scientist seeks perfection in all
things”
Marine Biology 1, 2, 3; Science Club
4; Radio Club 3
43JUDITH ANNE PEPE "Judi”
52 Arch Street
"A pint of Pep(e)”
Class Officer—treas. 2, sec. 4; Drill
Team 3, 4; F.S.A. 3, 4; Homeroom Of-
ficer 1; Leaders Club 3, 4; Rally Com-
mittee 2; Student Council 4; Yearbook
Staff; Jr. Prom Committee Intramurals
1, 2.
JEFFREY ARNOLD PHIPPS "Jeffie”
78 Ekstrom Circle
"Manual dexterity; that’s Jeff primar-
ily."
CHARLES WINSLOW PHILBRICK
"Charlie”
395 Randolph Street
"Philbrick—the most trusted name in
friendship.”
Chess Club 2; Home Room Officer 3;
Jr. Prom Committee; Football 3, 4;
Baseball 2, 3.
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DIANE MARIE PIKE "Pee Wee”
325 Washington Street
"Pike has reached her Peak.” .
F.S.A. 3; Library Assistant 2, 3, 4.
LESLEY JANE PINEL "Les”
967 Bedford Street
"A cultured person, steeped in fine
arts.”
Art Club 1; Dramatic Club 2; Drill
Team 3, 4; French Circle 3, 4; Fine
Arts and Music 4; Yearbook Editor;
School Magazine 3.
44MARGARET MARY PRENDERVILLE
"Rita”
135 Monroe Street
"The poise of maturity."
F.S.A. 3, 4
DEBORAH LOU RANTA "Deb-
74 Warren Street
"The sophistication of a lady who knows
her own mind."
Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; French Circle 1, 2, 3,
4; F.T.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Fine Arts and
Music 4; School Magazine—Literary Ed-
itor 3, 4; Semsba Chorus
ALAN ROBERT PURDY "Al"
952 Brockton Avenue
"Foot loose and fancy free."
Marine Biology 4.
WILLIAM JAMES RASPA "Bill"
271 Plymouth Street
"Do what you want—come what may."
Band 1, 2; Chess Club 2.
BRUCE L. REISS "Bruce-
1042 Washington Street
"It takes a big man to be quiet at the
right time."
45KATHLEEN LESLIE ROBERTS
"Kathy”
8 Summit Road
"To see—she's vivacious, to know—
she's gracious."
Cheerleader 4; Drill Team 2, 3; F.N.A.
2; F.T.A. 1; F.S.A. 3, 4; Home Room
Treasurer 1, 2, 3, 4; Leaders Club 3—
Sec., 4—V.P.; Rally Committee 4; Year-
book Editor; Jr. Prom Committee; School
Magazine 3; Co-ed Volleyball 2; Intra-
murals 1, 2, 3
CONSTANCE JEANNE ROULIER
"G nnie”
1019 Washington Street
"Delicate and fair, with a nice little
flair.”
French Circle 2, 3, 4; F.T.A. 2, 3, 4—
sec.; Fine Arts and Music 4; Yearbook
Staff; School Magazine 3; Field Hockey
Intramurals; History and Philosophy
Club 3.
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ALAN J. ROBINSON "Al”
49 Lake Street
"It takes intelligence to criticize where
criticism is necessary.”
Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Chess Club 1, 2; Honor
Society 2, 3, 4; School Magazine 3, 4
MARY ROSEBACH "Rosey"
263 Randolph Street
"Few words and many chuckles.”
F.S.A. 3, 4
KATHLEEN SHANAHAN "Lupe”
68 Lake Street
"Peppy Kathy, always on the go.”
Library Assistant 2, 3, 4.ROBERT JAMES SHEA "Rob"
674 Plymouth Street
"Silence and industry make the man.”
Marine Biology 3
RICHARD KENNETH SHURTLEFF
"Shiftless"
77 Lincoln Street
"A contented man of many virtues.”
Track 2, 3
CAROL ANN SHOCKLEY "shocks”
66 Thicket Street
"Active in school life—never a dull
moment.”
Art Club 1; Drill Team 4; F.N.A. 1,
2, 3; F.S.A. 2, 3; Home Room Treas.
4; School Magazine 3, 4; Basketball in-
tramurals 1, 2
EDWARD FRANCIS SIMMONS
"Eddie-
60 Park Avenue
"Seek and ye shall find.”
Yearbook Staff 4; Football 1; Track 1;
Radio Club 4
GARY EUGENE SKILLINGS
"Wilbun"
21 Norton Avenue
"All work and no sleep takes the joy
out of life.”
Chess Club 1, 2; Honor Society Year-
book Editor
Sponsored by G. H. SKILLINGS
47VIRGINIA M. SLONINA "Ginias”
300 Spruce Street
"A quiet exterior with the soul of an
adventurer.”
F.S.A. 3, 4; Rally Comm. 4; Jr. Prom
Comm.
PAMELA EDITH SMITH "Pam”
988 Washington Street
”Gay and peppy; that’s her in a nut
shell.”
Art Club 1; F.N.A. 2; F.S.A. 3, 4;
MARIE LOUISE SNAITH "Ree”
62 Allen Street
"All my dreams are on the deep blue
sea.”
Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Dramatic Club 1; F.S.A.
3, 4; Yearbook Staff; SEMSBA 2; Soft-
ball 2; Basketball intramurals 3, 4; Co-
ed Volleyball 3, 4
AMY PRISCILLA SMALL "Amy”
54 Adams Street
"Nary a bad word about her."
Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Dramatic Club 2;
Drill team 2, 3, capt. 4; French Circle
1, 2, 3, 4; Home Room Officer 4;
School Magazine 3; Dance Band 3, 4;
SEMSBA
DORIS ELAINE SNELL "Big D”
733 Hancock Street
"Surprises when you don’t expect it.”
F.S.A. 3, 4
4PRITA JEAN SOUTHWELL "Rcet”
198 Central St.
"Best things come in small packages.”
Cheerleader 3, 4; Class Sec. 2, 3; F.S.A.
3, 4; Home Room Treasurer 2; Library
Assistant 2, 3, 4; Rally Comm. 2, 3, 4;
Jr. Prom Committee
RONALD ANDREW THURBER
’Thumper”
70 Linda Street
"A big man makes himself seen.”
NANCY MAE STOCKER ’ Nance”
201 Wyman Road
"Character is a victory, not a gift.”
French Circle 2, 3, 4—sec; F.T.A. 2,
3, 4; Home Room Officer 1; Honor So-
ciety 2, 3, 4—treas.; Rally Comm. 4;
Yearbook Editor; Jr. Prom Comm; In-
tramurals 1, 2, 3, 4
ANNE ELIZABETH STUART
"Annie”
151 Myers Avenue
"Cute and sweet, one whom you’d like
to meet.”
F.N.A. 1; F.S.A. 3, 4; Leaders Club
3, 4; Majorette 3, 4; Rally Committee
2, 3, 4; Yearbook Staff; Jr. Prom Comm.
KATHLEEN TINGLEY "Kathy”
30 Elm Street
"A barrel of laughs—that’s all life is.”
Drill Team 4; F.S.A. 3, 4; Jr. Prom
Comm.
Sponsored by MR. and MRS. ELMER N. STOCKER
49CATHY FRANCES VERITY
"Varrity"
42 Crossley Street
"The world belongs to the energetic."
Cheerleader 2, 3, 4—capt; F.N.A. 2,
3; F.S.A. 3, 4; Home Room Treas. 3;
Leaders Club 3, 4—treas; Library As-
sistant 1, 2, 3; Rally Comm. 1, 2, 3, 4;
Yearbook Editor; Volleyball Intramurals
CHARLES TIMOTHY WALLS "Tim-
749 Plymouth Street
"The only competition for his good
looks is his athletic ability."
Home Room Officer 2, 3; Jr. Prom
Comm. Football 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3,
4; Home Room Volleyball
THOMAS PAUL WAYNE "Tiger-
73 Spruce Street
"Tiger’s on the prowl."
Football manager 2, 3, 4; Baseball man
ager 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4
50JUDY ANN WEINBURG
954 Brockton Avenue
"Modesty in the pursuit of life is not
a vice."
Chorus 2, 4; F.S.A. 3, 4
WESTON GRAHAM WHITING
"Wes"
26 Brighton Street
"A name forever in oils"
Yearbook Staff
KAREN LYNN WHITMARSH
71 Summit Road
"Her Whit—Marshes on"
Band 1, 2, 3, 4; French Circle 3, 4;
F.N.A. 2, 3; Jr. Prom Committee 3;
School Magazine 4; Co-ed Volleyball 3
KEVIN BARRY WEIR "Unda"
871 Plymouth Street
"Benevolent, Versatile, Dextrous."
Marine Biology 1, 2, 3, 4; Yearbook
Staff; Cross Country 1, 2; Track 1, 2,
3, 4; Winter Track 1, 2
KAREN WILMOT "Karene"
981 Bedford Street
"An imp not to be caged"
French Circle 3; F.S.A. 3, 4
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ELIZABETH WINDERS "Betty"
599 Randolph Street
"The Rembrandt of femininity.”
Art Club 2; Chess Club 1; F.N.A. 1;
F.S.A. 3, 4; Rally Committee 4; Marine
Biology 3; Yearbook Staff; Jr. Prom
Committee; School Magazine; Basket-
ball Intramurals 2; Sophomore hop
committee
WILLIAM PETER WORRALL
"Petie”
17 Bellows Circle
"The glass of fashion, the world of
form.”
Football 1, 2; Baseball 1, 2; Basketball
MARK PAUL WALCOTT "Dirt-
33 Pearl Street
"The boy with the tarnished halo.”
Football 1, 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4
SUSAN ANN WINDERS "Sue"
425 Randolph Street
"An eye for fashion—always neat—
always a lady.”
Drill team 2, 3, 4; French Circle 4;
F.T.A. 3; F.S.A. 4; Leaders Club 3;
Yearbook Staff 4; Volley Basketball
Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4
NANCY ELLEN ZEOLI "Zse Zse”
27 Highland Street
"Spiritual value is a source of peace.”
Chorus 3, 4; F.N.A. 3, 4; Leaders Club
3, 4; Library Assistant 3; School Maga-
zine; Softball; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4
52CHARLES JAMES BEAN
"Chuck”
126 Hancock St.
"He seeks his fun in an ami-
able way.”
F.T.A. 3; Football 2; Track
2, 4.
GEORGE KENNETH
JACOB "Stick”
209 Summer St.
"Tall and slim as a branding
iron.”
JANICE RICHARDS "Jan”
17 Orange St.
"Lift your voice and harmon-
ize.”
Chorus 4
RICHARD A. PRENTISS
"Rick Rat”
102 Spruce St.
"Never one to be a mouse.”
Basketball 4 yr.; Band 3 yr.;
SwimmingThe Spirit of 1967
In the fall of 1963
There came a class well known to thee.
Kuusela, Loomis, Southwell, Bean—
Greatest freshman foursome ever seen!
Emery’s memories’ in our heads,
Fragrant French and tractor treads.
With Clarabell's new list of rules.
Protecting us from senior fools;
Flying fruit and snowballs too,
Oh, Miss Barrett we were good to you!
Two cool cats had a spat—
Sherry and Kathy—remember that?
As hemlines soared above the knees,
Crooksie's tape sought dignity!
Girls in slips and playing hookie,
Mycr caught them—he's no rookie!
And teachers declared throughout the year
There's evidence of spirit here!
In the fall of 1964!
Back we came to give them more.
Caplice, oops! Corliss, Pepe, and Bean—
Our sophomore officers made the scene.
The Sophomore Hop at last paid off,
So the upper classmen made no scoff.
When Mr. Lord said "Keep Quiet!"
The atmosphere was one of riot.
The first bomb scare—we had no blast,
But it was not to be our last.
Biology was quite a spree—
We learned the niche of every tree.
Betsey’s party was quite the bash,
While Doherty's erupted into a smash.
Mother Trask’s lessons in the risque
Remain vicarious with us today.
Our Sophomore Outing was a sight to behold
When Thumper ate the hot dog rolls.
Our sprints through the dunes met no stops
’Cause we were fugitives from the cops.
Our spirit was ever increasing now,
But we still weren’t ready to take our bow!In the fall of 1965
We began the upper classmen drive.
The seniors then were nothing much.
And so we treated them as such.
Corliss, Donovan, Southwell, Bean—
On these leaders we did lean.
Coed football made its fame—
Offensive holding climaxed the game!
Shiny bikes of chrome and metal,
We rode them to school, Oh did we pedal!
MacBeth was a classic play.
Animal noises began that day.
Basketball entertainment reached a new height
When the long ladder was rolled into sight.
The second bomb scare set us free.
But escape in cars was not to be.
Jellyroll performed a feat—
The bolt was loosened, he lost his seat!
The WMEX Good Guys played a game,
And the Abington teachers left in shame.
The bus came back from Sandy Neck—
Or was it Duxbury?, who gave a heck!
The Junior Prom was great from the start
We will remember it "With a Song in Our Heart."
Our Junior spirit had reached new heights
As onward and upward we set our sights.
In the fall of 1966
Our past and future began to mix.
Now that we had reached our seniority
We need not prove our superiority.
Corliss, Donovan, Pepe, and Bean—
Senior officers of great esteem.
Mary Ann had beauty fair
Miss Abington, her title rare.
Song and dance, great acting too,
Our play in the round—something new!
No A s or B’s or C's or D's—
We got rid of finals finally!
We wondered how we all did pass
Cat's accelerated gym class.
Maryruth was the first Junior Miss this year,
And her poise and talents came through clear!
The School-a-baloos were a grand innovation—
The whole school was rocked by the great vibration.
A 67 is on the street—
Our senior artists are hard to beat!
The school now is lost without our spirit—
Tty as they might, no class can come near It!WITTIEST
Jean Handrahan and Stephen Farley
56BEST LOOKING
Mary Ann Beland and Timothy Walls
Class Of 1967
drink
MOST MISCHIEVOUS
Susan Chandler and Stephen Farley
BEST STUDENTS
George Erwin and Nancy Stocker
BEST DRESSED
Susan Winders and William Worrall
57FRIENDLIEST
Virginia Bean and Charles Philbrick
The "Greatest”
BEST COUPLE
Kathy Roberts and Geoffrey Loomis
CUTEST
Rosemary Lemay and Robert CotterBEST ACTORS
Edward Fogarty and Lynne Fontaine
C
MOST MUSICAL
Amy Small, Patricia Davey, and Robert Manley
BEST ARTISTS
Weston Whiting and Elizabeth Winders
Class Of 1967
MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED
Patricia Funder and Bruce Hermanson
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ABINGTON
With A Son
FRIDAY MAY 20, 1966
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Class
Play
Let's go on with the show.
There’s no business ...
Doin’ what comes naturally.
He’s beautiful.
PULL!
Meet my three charming assistants.
"This page is sponsored by MR. F. E. BROWN’’
Charlie Davenport!
For everyone, ya gotta give
me two nickels and a dime.Alone I can't!
Fire!
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Who gave you Indians permission?
Here, try one of mine.
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Boinnng!
Watayna Gcilia!64
Moonshine Lullaby.Funny little things in there, ain’t they?
CLASS OFFICERS
Patricia Funk, Steven Tulip, Betty Whiting, Douglas Conant.CandidsOliver GoldsmithFootball Team
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ROW ONE: J. Pastuzak, J. Deehan. J. Nelson, J. Casey, F. Corliss, J. O'Neil, B. Hermanson. R. Donovan, I. Nelson, P. Kellihcr, J. Hall, J. Caplice.
ROW TWO: K. Hughes. A. Stimpson. J. Loomis. J. Murphy. T. Barrows, M. Barry. C. Philbrick, W. Hibbard. E. Parquctte, W. Heckler, R. Harris, K.
Parezo, Mr. Reilly, Mr. Kelley. Mr. Paster. ROW THREE: P. Jefferson, L. Bombardier, J. Feeney, S. O’Brien, J. MacPhelemy, T. Stimpson, G. Hollis,
L. Griffin. T. Trigla, E. Connor, J. McDonough, S. Whalen, R. Tulip, W. Ahearn. ROW FOUR: J. Lowe, M. Ahcarn, D. MacDonald, W. Garvey. R.
Lambert. P. Kellihcr. R. O'Neil, B. Luddcn, G. LaPointc, L. Bates, E. Raspa.
COACHES
John Reilly, Walter Paster, John Kelley
SCORES
ABINGTON... . ....30 SILVER LAKE . . . . .. 0
ABINGTON... . ....16 SCITUATE .. 6
ABINGTON. . . . 8 . HINGHAM BRIDGEWATER- . . 8
ABINGTON. . . . .... 36 RAYNHAM . . . . . . 0
ABINGTON.. . . 20 PLYMOUTH .. 6
ABINGTON. . . . 22 MIDDLEBORO . . . . . 0
ABINGTON. . . . 14 ROCKLAND . .12
ABINGTON.... 0 RANDOLPH WHITMAN- . .24
ABINGTON. . . . 16 HANSON .. 6
CO-CAPTAINS
Bruce Hermanson and John O’Neil
74Football Candids
CO-CAPTAIN
JOHN O'NEIL
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Kickoff: 1:30 P. M.
( i i-» »- w w 5 ot nVARSITY: FIRST ROW: S. May, P. Sawyer, P. Brown, P. Funder,
D. Orcutt, J. Bean, Miss Crooks. SECOND ROW: P. Funk,
L. Paquette, S. Brady, B. Hanrahan, G. Franzen, M. McCormack,
D. Roan, K. Reidy.Field Hockey
JUNIOR VARSITY: FIRST ROW: N. Harris, P. Messier, M. Edwards, P. Connors, P. Lescynski, C. Brett, C. Cushman, B.
Messier. SECOND ROW: B. St. Charles, B. Whiting, J. McGovern, J. Bartlett, V. Divoll, J. Venuti, J. Marray, N. Paquette,
J. Baglio. THIRD ROW: Miss Crooks.Basketball CandidsJunior
Varsity
FIRST ROW; C. Garvey, S. Tulip, C.
Doughty, W. Garvey. SECOND ROW; Mr.
Scut ter, W. Hibbard, N. Wentworth, L.
Griffin, D. Robbins, T. McCarthy.
83Girls’ Basketball
nR ROW m lin VMr L?ddeni° b’ S1 M y k Jacob’ J Murray, L. Johnstone, M. Lotti,
son P Me erS V Fafrdl ’ ° Cushman' V' Dlvo11» N- Harns J Bartlett C- Gagne, Cindy Gordon, L. GJeniewicz, C. Carl-FIRST ROW: C. Philbridc, B. Nolan, J. Nosworthy, M. Francy, M. McDonough, M. Barry. Mr. Graham. Mr. Reilly. SECOND ROW: P.
Francy, B. Condon, I. Cullen. T. Stimpson, J. Doherty J. Casey. M Lotti. B. Maincs. THIRD ROW: J. Kelliher, M. Chappell. J. Orcutt, S.
Lane, J. O'Neil, J. McGovern, T. Walls, J. Gannon.
Baseball Team Coached by Coach Graham and Coach Reilly
PAT FUNDER
PAT DAVEY
MICHELLE LOTTI
FIRST ROW: M. Lofti. P. Funder. K. Roberts, P. Brown, P. Davey. SECOND ROW: Jill Bartlett. M. Gavin.
P. McSharry, P. Sawyer, B. Hanrahan, S. Greenlaw. STANDING—Miss Crooks
Varsity Softball Team Under the direction of Miss Crooks. 87SECOND ROW: Miss Crooks Betty Whiting. P. Gagne. K. Reidy, J. Bean, P. Messier. C. Lemay
C. Gagne, Sharon Donavon, L. Funder. D. Gianini FIRST ROW: M. McCormick, M. Ludden V. Divoll
A. Walls, J. Harrington.
Junior Varsity Girls’ Baseball
Mr. Scudder S. Cass. J. Coleman, A. O’Leary, K. Devereau. J. Coty. E. Franzen. P. Skarinka, T.
Berry, S. O Brien, D. Footit
Tennis Team
Coached by Mr. ScudderFIRST ROW; T. Trigla, R. Lambert, M. McCarthy, B. Hermanson, O’Keefe, J. Greenlaw,
W. Heckler, K. Parezo, Mr. Ferisi. SECOND ROW; B. Ludden, E. Fogarty, R. Kates, L.
McCarthy, S. Gates, C. Harrington, K. Weir, R. Harris, M. Farina. THIRD ROW; T. Green-
law, G. LaPointe, R. Morse, W. Peterson, P. MacRoberts, G. Hollis, J. Lowe, W. Erwin.
Kevin Weir, Paul Kelliher, Bruce Hermanson.
CHUCK BEAN
ED FOGARTY
RICHARD KATES
GEORGE HARRINGTONRallies
RALLY COMMITTEE; FIRST ROW; Cathy Verity. M. Prall, M. Francy. K. Farrell, L. Johnstone
D. Connor. L. Jacob. S. Pinei. K. Percy. R. Smith. SECOND ROW; E. Mack. M. Ludden. V
Divoll. J. Bartlett. C. Loud. B. Welsh. P. Greenlcaf. L. Crosby. J. Doonan, T. Nisby. THIRD ROW
K. West, K. Roberts, A. Leland, J. Hammond, N. Morgan. D. Valla, J. Jeffers, S. Smith. A. Walls
I. Harrington. FOURTH ROW: B. Robertson. M. Ampuja. G. MacDonald, L. Frazier, D. Mac
Kenzie S. Dwyer, A. Boyajian. K. Reidy. P. Funk. B. Whiting. ROW FIVE; C. Eldridge, B. Gould
J. Burke. G. Woodworth, D. Tonoli, T. Barbato, S. Moore, M. Driscoll, R. Lemay, D. Kipfinger
ROW SIX: A. Stuart, M. Behind. L. Hansen. P. Percy. L. Brooks. G. Trufant, C. Math, R. South
in'0.a,’ P; Fo“y ROW SEVEN; J. Orlosky. N. Stocker, S. Donovan. B. Anderson
B. Winders, S. Chandler. G. Bean.The intense thought of our Student Council.
Our co-captains Jack and Bruce.
The original fish-face.
The line-up.
What's this?
It speaks for itself.
Our first Junior Miss Pageant.ACTIVITIES—The
key to school
Band
L. Adley
G. Anderson
R. Anderson
R. Babcock
V. Barbato
R. Barron
M. Barron
S. Bell
I. Benoit
N. Bishop
S. Boyajian
R. Burgest
J. Burke
D. Burns
M. Burns
B. Carrol
J. Casey
M. Chadwick
R. Chevcrie
J. Clarkson
C. Clawson
T. Clawson
D. Clemons
G. Coe
S. Cole
W. Conover
R. Crothcrs
P. Davcy
T. Dempsey
D. Doherty
S. Doughty
C. Dunham
S. Dunham
T. Edwards
M. Edwards
J. Ferguson
E. Fogarty
E. Fogg
L. French
P. Funder
M. Gilmore
M. Granger
L. Griffen
G. Harkins
R. Harris
P. Hitchcock
G. Hollis
R. Jackson
N. Kane
N. Karahalis
J. Leach
K. Lambert
E. Kelly
D. Leonard
B. I.udden
R. Manley
Manning
. McDonough
McRoberts
P. McRoberts
R. Morgan
I. Murray
J. Myatt
K. Nolan
D. Nolan
D. Olson
D. O'Mara
K. Parezo
J. Pastuszak
G. Peck
S. Pinel
R. Rand
D. Robbins
A. Robinson
J. Scannell
R. Shanahan
G. Smith
L. Smith
M. Snaith
P. Snaith
G. Stephen
A. Stimpson
L. Sturtevant
T. Sylvia
B. Tisdale
B. Waters
N. Wentworth
B. Whiting
M. Whjting
R. Whitman
K. Whitmarsh
K.
£The Drill Team is just what it sounds like—a spirited team of highly drilled and highly co-ordinated girls who have
been a big hit with all those who enjoy watching highly drilled and highly co-ordinated girls.
Left to right: J. Pepe C Shockley E. Leland, S. Donovan, J. Spencer, R. Clark, L. Pinei, K. Tingley, M. Gannon, S. Winders, B. Welsh,
P Lind, S. Coleman C. Loud, S. Mouzer, A. Small (Captain), C. Gordon, R. Pearl, W. White, L. Broods, B. Roan, D. McKenzie, K.
an wR£u!,Cr’i M Boot|lby» L. Olson, A. Bojarjin, V. Trufant, C. Mathieson, P. Greenleaf, M. Coleman, D. McLaughlin,
CENTER: V. Bean, M. Beland, M. Ord, K. Calderara.Chorus
FIRST ROW: Dale OIwn R Rand E. Fogarty S. Bell L. Sturtevant. J. Pastusak. A. Small,
J. Destefano SECOND ROW: B. Waters D. Burns. S. Dunham G. Coe. S. Doughty. R.
Shanahan, J. Scannell. A. Robinson. R. Manley, C. Dunham, T. Barron, P. Davey M BurnsSEATED Lesley Pinei. Deborah Ranta, Sarah White. Constance Roulier, Maritta Ampuja, Gail MacDonald. Kathryn West, Juliette Litchfield,
Virginia Bean, Mary Ann Beland. STANDING: Paul Murray, Kenneth Hughes, Robert Nolan, Donald Robbins, David Burns, Edward Fowler,
Gerald Peck, Dennis Goldie, Edward Fogarty. Ralph Manning, Kevin McCarthy, John Cullen. Mr. Paolini.
Under the direction of Mr. Paolini, this club was founded in order to fill a gap which is often left by a high school curriculum.
It is dedicated to the study of the creative aspects of Western Culture. Their erudite advisor often seeks to show the relationship
between modern creative activity and current events.
FIRST ROW: Mrs. Barnett. Maryruth Coleman. Pat Funder (Sec.). Bruce Hermanson (Vice-President). Fred Corliss. Kevin McCarthy (President),
George Erwin. Nancy Stocker (Treasurer). SECOND ROW: Marsha Waters. Kathleen Dowling. Susan Banks. Ralph Manning. Kathryn Cal-
derara, Anne Mackiewicz, Richard Tulip, Kenneth Parezo, Gary Shillings. Margaret McSharry, Maritta Ampuja, Barbara Messier, Susan Wright.
The Alpha Chapter of the National Honor Society, judiciously advised by Mrs. Barnett is composed of members who have
achieved academic success and have shown evidence of character, leadership, and service. The organization sponsors various
fund raising activities during the year and its members serve as ushers at various school ceremonies.Right to left: Gail MacDonald, Pamela Sawyer, Grethel Morgan, Sandra May, Nancy MacPhelemy, Bonnie Welsh, Kathy Verity,
Cynthia Loud, Pamela Brown, Judith Pepe, Cathy Roberts, Mary Ann Beland, Susan Chandler, Gail Franzen, Judith Funk, Linda
Parquette, Patricia Funder, Patricia Davey, Nancy Zeoli
The Girl’s Leaders Club
lends Miss Crooks a helping
hand in the girl’s gym classes.
These dedicated girls realize the
importance of physical fitness
to the fair sex.
This club’s physically agile
members are interested in in-
creasing their knowledge of
gymnastics. They also partici-
pate for sheer recreation. Mr.
Callaghan is the fun-loving
leader.
W. Anderson, T. Berry, C. Phil-
brick, R. Prentiss, G. Harrington,
G. Loomis, P. Phipps. SECOND
ROW: B. Hermanson, D. Morti-
mer, L. Bombardier B. Connors,
J. Franzi, M. Ahearn, C. Calahan.
THIRD ROW: T. Barrows, J.
Peterson, W. Hibbard, J. Lowe,
M. MacDonald.
Boy’s Gym Club
100Assistants
SEATED:
Virginia Baker
Pamela Brown
Miss Frame
Jeanne Howland
1st C
C. Cushman
M. Coleman
G. Woodworth
M. Ward
Lynne Fontaine
S. Mouzer
K. Creighton
D. Beauchesne
R. Clark
L. Johnson
S. Duffy
L. Parquettc
R. Bailey
3rd ROW:
E. Rogers
K. Shanahan
D. Eastley
C. Frqnzi
D. Simmons
D. Pike
N. MacPhelemy
C. Sauleurs
K. Dowling
E. Cifeli
K. Allen
C. Smith
J. Romano
Future Teachers executive council
SEATED: Kathryn Calderara (Treasurer), Constance Roulier (Secretary), Mrs. Trask, June Orlosky (Vice-
President), Kathleen Dowling (President). STANDING: Patricia Funder, Anne Craig, Nancy MacPhelemy,
Kathleen Creighton, Nancy Stocker, Judith Farrell, Margaret Gannon, Anne Mackiewicz, Jo Ann Venuti, Merri-
lee Gnong, Margaret McSharry
The library assistants, led by the experienced Miss Frame, lend invaluable assistance to students
in need of books and reference materials. Often serving as a veritable walking index, each as-
sistant adds a personal touch to our convenient school library.
This is an organization of students who desire to enter the teaching profession. Having had long
experience in this field, Mrs. Trask, the club's advisor, shows its members the hardships and re-
wards involved in teaching the young.Nursing is a profession that requires
idealism, devotion, and ability. In order
to advise students interested in a career
of medical assistance, this organization
has been formed once again under the
direction of the capable Mrs. Kelley.
A. Walls C. Nix, K. Whitmarsh, M. Pinkham, N. Morgan. ROW 2: E. Nisby,
S. Brady, C. Link, N. Parquette, L. Ludden, L. Funder, S. Craig, A. Catteele, J.
Bragg, S. Pink. THIRD ROW: G. Bloom, C. Driscoll, V. Trufant, P. Percy, D.
Barteaux, C. Melville, J. Smith, T. Long, R. Rand. FOURTH ROW: G. Morgan,
J. Greenlaw, C. Lemay, D. MacDonald, C. Reidy, A. Bojarjin, P. Funk. FIFTH
ROW: N. Zeoli, S. May, B. Welsh.
SEATED: Mary Ann Beland, Kathleen Verity, Jill Bartlett, Virginia Bean, STANDING: Richard Tulip, Alan
Stimpson, Robert Donovan, Edward Fogarty, Bruce Hermanson, Andrea Boyajian.
The blackboard is often not an adequate teaching aid. For this reason film strips and movies
are employed in the classroom. The dedicated members of this club under the direction of Mr.
Gerald (C. B. DeMille) Corcoran are responsible for these classroom aids.
102Srudcm Council
Science Club
FIRST ROW: M. Prall, M. McCormick, W. Johnson, C. Paquette, A. Robinson, P. Murray, SECOND ROW:
J. McShockley, A. Stimpson, F. Erwin, S. Doughty, D. Bums, B. Waters, J. Burke, K. Clawson, THIRD
ROW: C. Whitman, C. Chester, R. Shanahan, J. Brandeis, S. Plank, J. Coleman, G. Harrington, N. Brown,
C, Crayon.
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This club, under the direction of Mr. Crahan, follows up regular science classroom study. Its members
have taken field trips to college science lectures and have undertaken independent projects using laboratory
equipment. It is our fervent hope that these budding scientists make good use of their experimental zeal in
broadening the horizons of human knowledge.After all is said and
done the meetings and
activities of the Circle
will remain a memo-
rable experience in the
hearts of its members.
In the singing of
French songs and in
the reading of the lit-
erature they capture
the flavor of the vi-
tality, the humor,
and, above all, the
generosity of the
French people. Mrs.
Rosen is the Club ad-
visor, and keeper of
les fudgies.
French Circle
N. Stocker. S. Donovan. G. Hanson. Mrs. Rosen. P. Funder, B. Hermanson, T. Pinei, C. Roulier, S
Winders, B. Anderson, R. Lemay, D. Kipfinger, K. Calderara. A. Small, A. Walls, K. White. THIRD ROW
M. Coleman, J. Orlosky, M. Gannon, J. Farrei, C. Nix, K. Whitmarsh, L. Pinei, P. McGovern V
P1™!1’ | kasinski, P. Nero. FOURTH ROW: K. Anderson, D. Roulier, M. Shoop, J. Romano, S. McCrillis,’
J. Theol, S. Wright, B. Whiting, P. Percy, J. Harrington, S. Carrier, FIFTH ROW: K. Dowling, J.
Vcnuti, M. Mandion, M. Preli, C. Creuger, D. Adams, L. Olson, D. Orcutt, P. Edwards, D. Tonooli L
Brooks MXTH ROW: K. Lloyd, E. Fogarty, G. Peck, F. Corliss, R. Warren C. Parquette, P. Gagne, K. Smith,
B. St Charles, M. McCormack. SEVENTH ROW: S. Wright, P. Messier, J. Woodward, C. Mathieson, M.
Ludden, V. Trufant, C. Creighton.
The Beaver
Our school newspaper is usually published weekly. It features items of general interest
and miniature literary tid-bits. It is dedicated to school spirit and to the gnawing down
of trees.
FIRST ROW: A. Livingston, J. Harris, J. Burke, B. Cohen, M. Gilmore, SECOND
ROW: M. Crosby, M. Prall, K. Johnson, L. Hanson, L. Parquette, N. Cane. THIRD
ROW; K. Weir, J. Brown, K. White, E. Soper, N. Miller C. Duchaney, L. Hunt,
C Parquette, V. Baker, G. Hanson, J. Myatt, M. O’Connor, E. Provost, K. Cox,
1C. Panus.FIRST ROW: S. Mouzer, J. Pepe, S. Chandler, M. A. Beland, M. Lotti, P. Sawyer, J. Hammond, K. Tingley, E. Winders, S.
Banks, G. Gauley, R. Southwell, B. Bums, Miss Murphy, ROW 2 A. Stuart, S. Donovan, D. Kipfinger, D. Dauksevich, S. Winders,
G. Hanson, J. Hammond, S. Forrester, V. Benjamin, M. Berry, D. Snell, V. Slonina, D. Fozzy, M. Snaith. THIRD ROW: A. Dal-
ton, S. Connors, C. Eldridge, K. Wilmont, I. Benoit, L. Paquette, P. Smith, M. Rosebach, K. Keeley, C. Shockley, M. A. Driscoll,
K. Pearson. FOURTH ROW: L. Fontaine, J. Hanrahan, D. Beauschane, V. Bean, C. Loud, C. Verity, K. Roberts, J. Wineberg.
F. Lowe, M. Prendeville, M. Ord, L. Johnson, FIFTH ROW: C. McGoven, K. Allen, M. Nicholson, A. Leeland, E. Mack, S.
Coleman, L. Blinn, D. Easttey, P. Lind, M. Libby, L. Frazier, B. Messier, ROW 6 C. Grillo, C. Gray, K. McShcrry, J. Prentiss, M.
Small, J. Breen, D. Valler, R. Smith, J. Spencer, C. Percey, T. Nisby, P. Grecnleaf, M. Watter.
The businessman's best friend is his stenographer. In addition to efficiency and neatness a secretarial career de-
mands maturity. Miss Murphy, the club’s advisor, demonstrates these qualities to its members.
Citizens Scholarship Fund
The A.C.S.F. was founded last year in
order to help deserving students in need of
financial aid for college. Its members, rang-
ing from Senior Richard Little to Freshman
Bernard Cohen, carry out the thankless task
of pounding the street collecting donations
to the fund from the citizens of the town.
105
S. Fugcrson, J. Murray, P. Brown, A. Walls, P. Sawyer, J. Greenlaw, N. Went-
worth, J. MacPhelemy, B. Cohen, R. Little, V. Baker.Cafeteria Assistants
Every year students unselfishly sacrifice time in class to serve
our hungry students Mrs. Shanahan’s fine cuisine. Our hearts and
our stomachs go out to them.
R. Prentiss, K. Johnson, M. Berry, L. Hansen, K. Shanahan, D. Pike, O.
Case, B. Gaynor, B. Hibbard, M. Wolcott, B. Cohen.
Literary Student Digest
Our school magazine, which was
founded with the help of Mrs. Dra-
gonas and Miss Bartlett, is no hal-
lucination. This attractive little jour-
nal displays the creative writing and
wit of talented students from all
classes.
FIRST ROW: Mrs. Dragonas, D. Goldie, E. Fowler, J. Leahy, G. Hanson, K. Whitmarsh,
A. Small, D. Ranta, M. Coleman, L. Pinei, L. Parquette, Miss Bartlett. SECOND ROW:
J. Howland R. Pearl, K. West, A. Mackiewicz, S. Carrier, E. Cifelli, S. Wright, D. Adams,
M. Warren, S. White, D. Turcotte. THIRD ROW: J. Litchfield, G. MacDonald, M. Ampuja,
J. O’Leary, E. Soaper, S. Pinei, S. Mackiewicz, M. Franey, P. Lescynski, K. White, P. Nero,
N. Zeoli. FOURTH ROW: C. Smith, P. Funk, D. Orcutt, C. Reidy, S. Derocher, D. Moore,
B. Teal, J. Harrington, C. Gordon, J. Robinson, D. Philbrick. FIFTH ROW: E. Fogarty, M.
Taylor, R. Manley, B. Whiting, W. White, P. Lescynski, B. Prevost, C. Duchanie, L. Hunt.
SIXTH ROW: R. Manning, T. Stimpson, R. Nolan, D. Robbins, D. Footit, J. Grant, K.
Allen, K. Orison, C. Doughty, L. Adley. SEVENTH ROW: K. McOrthy, M. O'Connor,
K. Doherty, R. Parker, K. Miller, N. Brown, J. Connors, L. Sturtevant.
106107The Class of 1967, aware that its departure will leave the halls of Abington High a
spiritless wasteland, bereft of its sparkling personalities, sharp wit, and buoyant spirit,
passionately desire to compensate in any way possible for this catastrophic loss. There-
fore, being of sound mind and benevolent mood, we do hereby declare this to be our
last will and testament, bequeathing our most cherished possessions to these faculty
members and underclassmen who must face the long empty years without us.
1. To Dr. and Mrs. Rosen we leave two padded seats for them, so they may see next
year’s play.
2. We leave Marilyn Pepe still bouncing up the corridors.
3. We leave Anna Ketterle the double feature of the drive-in movie.
4. ’Army’ Anderson leaves for the Hell's Angels.
5. The cast of the Senior Class Play leaves Maud a bushel, a peck and a pear around her
neck.
6. We leave Karen Pederson and Wayne Hamlet together.
7. We leave Miss Crooks a 'passion' detector for the cafeteria lobby.
8. We leave Mr. Lynch and Miss Baehr still "guiding” the underclassmen.
9. We leave Tiana Nisby still shaking with no one to shake to.
10. The basement hoppers leave Paul Duchaney still tied to the throne.
11. To Mr. Stanley Smith we leave a ten ton supply of 'buffalo’ chips.
12. Ronnie Thurber leaves more room to the underclassmen.
13- To Mr. Campbell we leave our favorite movie, "The Sex Life of a Pig”.
14. We sadly leave Mr. Callahan’s "Paris Island”.
15. We leave the underclassmen at the mercy of the cafeteria workers.
16. The Senior Class leaves six suckers still standing.
17. We leave our Class Play unmatched—ASK ANY GIRL.
18. We leave Anne Mackiewic2 perfectly satisfied with herself.
19. To Mr. Paolini we give an autographed picture of Franco.
20. To Ed (alias Almighty) Paquette we leave a tape measure to measure his golden
calves.
21. We leave a volume of spicy poems to Miss Gearin.
22. To Mr. Murray we leave his Principal’s Message.
23. Ralph Manning and Stephanie Cole leave their smelling salts.
24. We leave Beverly Rowan barely visible.
25. Miss Susan Banks leaves her social graces to Linda Coon.
26. To Miss Glinski we leave a swing in her back yard.
27. We leave Mrs. Connors still fudging around.
28. We leave the trellis to our Pembroke benefactor.
29. We leave Stephen Cass the teacher’s pet.
30. Finally we leave Mr. Divoll thanks for a great play, and at that we leave.
108Helen and Eric Anderson
Michael Babineau
Dawn E. Baehr
Mrs. Priscilla Banks
Mrs. Esther Barnett
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip R. Barry
Billy Barrett
Miss Marjorie C. Bartlett
Mr. and Mrs. Lauress Bean
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Beauchesne
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Beland
Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Benoit
Mr. and Mrs. William R. Berry
Mr. and Mrs. J. Lawrence Bragg
Kathy Blaser
Representative and Mrs. John R.
Buckley
Mr. and Mrs. James Bugden
Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Byron
Mr. and Mrs. Paul F. Callahan
Mr. and Mrs. George L. Carrier
Geraldine Carsley
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur O. Case
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen F. Cole
Mrs. Justine Connors
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin D. Cook
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald F. Corcoran
Mr. and Mrs. John Corliss
Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius E. Cotter
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Crahan
M iss Marcia Crooks
Mr. and Mrs. John Cullen
Howard Cullinan
Mr. and Mrs. John R. Cummings
Mr. and Mrs. Glendon E.
Cunningham
Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Cushing
Mr. and Mrs. John M. Dahlquist
Mr. and Mrs. Paul D'Amato
Mr. and Mrs. James H. Davey
Mr. Ray P. David Jr-
Mr. and Mrs. John Dauksevich
Mr. Walter W. Delaney Jr.
Robert W. Dennis
Miss Lucy A. De Young
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Divoll
Mr. C. P. Doane
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Donovan
Mrs. John P. Donovan
Bill Doughty
Mr. and Mrs. Peter H. Dragonas
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Driscoll
Mrs. Lillian P. Dunbar
Mr. and Mrs. George Erwin
Sgt. Robert Farley
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F.
Farrell Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. James F. Ferguson
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fogarty
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd H. Fopiano
Miss Jo Anne Frame
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd E. French
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur James
Funder
Future Secretaries
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Gannon
Barbara Gardiner
Mr. and Mrs. Francis L. Gaynor
M iss Marie Gearin
Mr. Arthur Gervais
Miss Joan E. Glinski
Mr. Edward Gnong
Miss Judith M. Goldsberry
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Grillo
Mr. Gregory
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley A. Hall
Mr. and Mrs. William Hammon
Mr- and Mrs. Walter R. Hansen
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Hanson
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Harkins
Miss Joane Hawkins
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hermanson
Mr. and Mrs. W. Hickey
Mr. and Mrs. Joyce M. Hicks
Mr. and Mrs. Norman T. Howe
Mr. Richard C. Janhola
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Johnson
Mrs. Lillian Johnstone
Mrs. Judith M. Kelley
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Kelliher
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Knox
Mr. and Mrs. John J. Leahy
Mrs. Eileen P. Leary
Mr. and Mrs. Norman J. Lemay
Mr. and Mrs. Donald A. Leonard
Mrs. Virginia M. Lind
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Little
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Litzen
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Lloyd
Mr. and Mrs. Merton C. Loomis
Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Lotti
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Loud
Mr. David O. Lynch
Mrs. Emily D. Lyon
Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Manley
Mr. and Mrs. John W. McCarthy
Mr. and Mrs. James E.
McLaughlin
Mr. and Mrs. John A. McKnight
Kathy McTiernan
Mr. and Mrs. John Medaglia
Miss Carole M. Milan
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Morgan
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Mouzer
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Murphy
Chief Edward E. Murphy
Miss Sheila M. Murphy
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Murray
Mr. and Mrs. John F. Myers
Mr. Olev Naks
Mr. and Mrs. John J. O'Neil
Ernest and Gloria Olson
Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Ord
Mr. and Mrs. Edmund J. Orlosky
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Paquette
Mr. Mario Paolini
Mr. and Mrs. Amelian Pastuszak
Mary Anne Peck
Mr. and Mrs. Shirley J. Peck
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Philbrick
Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Pelland
Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Pepe
Mr. Harry Perkins
Mr. and Mrs. Lester M. Pike
Mrs. Barbara J. Pinel
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard G- Palopoli
Mr. and Mrs. T. Porebski
Mr. Ernest Potter
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ranta
Mr. and Mrs. John Reilly
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick G.
Roberts
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Robinson
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Robinson
Dr. and Mrs. Henry Rosen
Mr. and Mrs. Albert P. Roulier
Mr. and Mrs. James Rowell
Mr. and Mrs. John F. Shanahan
Mr. and Mrs. John F.
Shanahan Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Shockley
Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Simmons
Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Skillings
Mr. and Mrs. Chester H. Snaith
Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Smith
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley W. Smith
Mr. and Mrs. William Smith
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Stocker
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Stuart
Mr. and Mrs. John Tingley
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Thurber
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Trask
Mr. Henry Trimble
Billy Veasie
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Verity
Mrs. Mary Voudren
Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Walls
Mr. and Mrs. E. George Watters
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wayne
Mr. and Mrs. George I. Weir
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Winders
Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. ZeoliCompliments of:
DOCTORS
ROBERT COLLINS
361 Union St.
Rockland 878-1846
MARK T. LYDON
417 Plymouth St.
Abington 878-0594
JOHN M. PECKHAM
131 North Ave.
Abington 878-0260
JONAH FIELDMAN
316 Washington St.
Abington 878-0077
ROBERT W. NORTH
131 North Ave.
Abington 878-2300
GEORGE L WHITING
439 Washington St.
Abington 878-1926
JOSEPH A. VALATKA
335 Washington St.
Abington 878-1070
DENTISTS
ROBERT A. EDLUND
453 North Ave.
Rockland 878-8778
ROLAND T. PHILLIPS JR.
131 North Ave.
Abington 878-0110
LAWYERS
ROBERT E. MURRAY
12 Lincoln Blvd.
Abington 878-2047
EUGENE H. WOZMAK
469 Washington St.
Abington 878-2190
WILLIAM D. COUGHLAN
71 Centre Ave.
Abington 878-0206
ATTY. MRS. ROBERT J. COTTER
249 Union St.
Rockland 878-7! I ICompliments of
D'AMATO'S
Washington Street, Abington
Congratulations to the
Class of 1967VULPLEX
INCORPORATED
North Abington
Compliments of
ESTES AUTO SUPPLY, INC.
225 West Water Street
Rockland
878-6200QUEALY FUNERAL HOME
ROBERT W. QUEALY
Embalmer — Funeral Director
GERTRUDE M. QUEALY
Funeral Director
116 Adams North Abington
Non-Sectarian
878-2112
Congratulations
from
NICKERSON APPLIANCE
COMPANY
114 Randolph Street
North Abington
General Repairs on All Makes
Washers and Dryers
We Sell
RCA Whirlpool Appliances
For a Snack or a Meal—Visit Our Modern
DAIRY BAR AND GRILLE
Audrey Nickerson Mgr.
Have Your Next Club Meeting in Our
PRIVATE PARTY ROOM
BAY STATE
ICE CREAM CO.
Route 139
121 Randolph St. No. Abington, Mass.Congratulations and Best Wishes
to the Class of 1967
NORTH ABINGTON CO-OPERATIVE BANK
6 Harrison Avenue
North Abington, Mass.
0 C OIL CO.
Congratulations and
Best Wishes to the
Class of 1967
0 C OIL CO.
718 Linwood Street
Abington, Mass.
Congratulations and
Best Wishes to the
Class of 1967
WARE BROTHERS
DAIRY INC.
Hancock Street
Abington, Mass.Congratulations and Best Wishes
to the Class of 1967
JENKINS AND SIMMONS
TRANSPORTATION CO., INC.
678 Adams Street
No. Abington, Mass.
Congratulations and
Best Wishes to the
Class of 1967
DAMON PONTIAC, INC.
761 Bedford Street
No. Abington, Mass.
Best Wishes
to the Class of 1967
From
MATHESON
INSURANCE AGENCY
ANDREW W. BABB, Mgr-
"Insurance for Every
Personal and Business Need."
878-0088RICE FUNERAL HOME
DANA S. COLLINS AND KEITH E. COLLINS
Directors
Fifteen Webster Street
878-0055 Rockland
Compliments of PURITAN CLOTHING CO. BEMIS DRUG STORE Professional Pharmacists "Serving the Community Since 1905"
See Our New "Smart" Lady Puritan Shop HENRY L. STULPIN, R.Ph. H. S. COX, R. Ph. M. D. COX, R.Ph.
295 Union Street Rockland, Mass. 878-1575 PL 6-3630 Whitman and Candy Cupboard Chocolates Drugs Prescriptions Our Specialty 878-0893iir ,
Compliments of
ST. BRIDGET'S C.Y.O.
President
Vice President
Secretary
Treasurer
Robert Cotter
Rosemary Lemay
Lynn Fontaine
John Kelly
BUD LITTLE SON STODDARD OIL
Auto Repairing CO., INC.
485 Center Ave.
190 North Ave. Abington
No. Abington, Mass. 878-0789
Phone 878-1661 Heating Oils: Power Oil BurnersCompliments of
TIMBER LANES
Route 18 Abington
Featuring
Underlane Ball Returns
Ladies Day—Wednesday 10-6
LELAND H. BUSKEY JR., Manager
878-0219
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Remember: The most
important thing that
goes into a shoe
is your foot.
Congratulations
and
Best Wishes
to the
Class of 1967
BURKE'S PHARMACY
"Your Prescription Store"
LELYVELD'S SHOE STORE
Rockland
Union Square, Rockland
Call 878-0930
PRESCRIPTIONS CALLED FOR
AND
DELIVEREDWe wish you success and happiness as you look toward the
future.
A Savings account is one way to insure that future.
Savings Accounts
Mortgages
Money order checks
Banking-by-mail
ABINGTON SAVINGS BANK
'The Bank With the Clock."
533 Washington Street Abington
Congratulations
to the Class of 1967
Congratulations
and Best Wishes
to the Class of 1967
BROTHERHOOD OIL CO.
CAREY'S MOTOR
TRANSPORTATION INC.
LARRY, JON, BOB, MARK
Bedford Street
Whitman, Mass.Congratulations!
PLEASANT ACRES
REST HOME
686 Randolph Street
Abington
878-3798
Best Wishes
to the Class of 1967
DOBSON
DISTRIBUTORS
Merchandising Wholesalers
151 Brockton Avenue
Abington
LORING STUDIOS
New England's Largest
School Photographers
Main Street Brockton
Best Wishes
to the Class of 1967
ERICKSON'S NEWS
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Compliments of
VIN EDDIES
RESTAURANT
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Electrical
Service
Ignition
Lighting
Starting
Arnold McCarthy
Master Mechanic
Best Wishes
to the Class of 1967
from
GRIFFIN'S
DAIRY, INC.
544 Bedford Street (Rte. 18)
N. Abington, Mass.
Plymouth Street
N. Abington, Mass.
878-9759
Compliments of
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WRECKING SALVAGE
CO., INC.
New Used Building
Material
403 Bedford Street
Abington, Mass.
878-0715
McLaughlin
CHEVROLET INC.
MARTIN'S BAKERY
To
91 South Avenue
Whitman
The Class of 1967
447-4401
Your Chevrolet Dealer
for Over 44 YearsSULLIVAN
FUNERAL HOME
41 E. Water Street
Rockland, Mass.
Congratulations
and Best Wishes
to the Class of 1967
LES BOWLES
HOME AND AUTO
SUPPLIES
Schwinn Bicycles
Brockton Avenue
Abington, Mass.
ABINGTON WAYSIDE
FURNITURE MART INC.
878-1683
79 Bedford Street,
Corner of Brockton Avenue
Abington
M
Cosmetics for Young Adults
ABINGTON.MASS.
GATES' MARKET
RALPH GATES '33
SIDNEY W. GATES ‘27
Washington Street
Abington
ANN'S
BEAUTY SALON
ANN AUKSTIKALNIS, Prop.
"Individual Hairstyling
a Specialty"
179 North Avenue
North Abington
878-5343BUNNY TARKY'S
GARAGE, INC.
General Auto Repairing
Body and Fender Work
Compliments of
FULTON
LAUNDERETTE
204 Brockton Avenue
Abington
Corner of Birch Street
and North Avenue
Tel. 878-9826
HENRIKSON'S DAIRY
Best Wishes
to the Class of 1967
MR. HARRIGAN
Salem Street Rockland
PORTRAIT ARTIST
The Quality and Service That Satisfies
683 Hancock St. ABINGTON
878-1232
Compliments of
SALLY
DRESS SHOP, INC.
Compliments of
KAL'S VARIETY
575 Washington Street
Whitman, Mass.
North AbingtonJ. H. SLATTERY
INSURANCE AGENCY
INC.
Abington
Established 1913
878-0846 878-0848
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Congratulations
and
Best Wishes
From
CARINI'S
AUTO BODY
1195 Bedford Street
Abington
878-4767
Best Wishes
to the Class of 1967
HOHMAN'S FLOWERS
Flowers for All Occasions
277 Washington Street Route 18
Abington
LEO DECOTA CLEANING
Plant and Shop
549 Washington Street
Abington
Fast Service for Busy People
GOWELL'S
Jewelry and Gift Shop
Watches and Watch Repairing
North Abington
878-2377
Compliments of
L. ALGER CO.,
INC.
Washington Street
AbingtonSUNNYFIELD
TARRY-HO
Dinners and Cocktails
Businessmen's Luncheons
Catering
Banquets and Weddings
JAMES D. CUTLER
WHEATLEY INSURANCE
AGENCY
Abington
878-1224
Compliments of
STAN HALL
AUTO SALES
Bedford Street
Abington
Compliments of
BUSH'S
SUPER MARKET
North Abington
Best Wishes
to the Class of 1967
from
ROURKE
COAL OIL CO.
Serving the Community
Since 1905
Congratulations to
the Class of 1967
TRUFANT
REAL ESTATE
21 I Brockton Avenue
Abington
Compliments of LITTLEFIELD WYMAN NURSERIES, INC. CRAIG JOHNSON, Sales . . . TORIDHEET . . . Service Vj T 265 Plain St., Rockland, Mass. Jp— 0068 1 Dial 878-
Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of 1967 DAVE ROAN'S SHOE OUTLET 1332 Washington Street North Abington Route 18 and 139 © KELLIHER OIL Range and Fuel Oil 878-1086 North Abington V
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ADLEY'S SUNOCO STATION RUSSELL LANE Real Estate Insurance Adams Street 878-0506 North Abington V
Congratulations and
Best Wishes
to the Class of 1967
HOME TOWN
CLEANERS
Congratulations and
Best Wishes
to the Class of 1967
THE SHIPBUILDER'S
CLUB
Best Wishes
to the Class of 1967
ABINGTON
FRUIT COMPANY
547 Washington Street
Abington
Best of Luck
to the
Class of 1967
HUTCHEON'S FLOWERS
Flowers for All Occasions
84 Hancock Street Abington
UNIVERSAL
AUTO INC.
Expert Auto Body
Repairs
228 North Avenue
North Abington
878-2244
Compliments of
VIN EDDIES
RESTAURANT
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