Andover High School - Andanno Yearbook (Andover, MA)
- Class of 1968
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1968
ANDOVER HIGH SCHOOL
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Three years seem such a lon g time
When you're standing on the threshold
somewhat uncertain.
But the first quivering steps spark
A stream of action measured not in years . .
But in experiences.
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Buildings rise and, in this flow of change
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Editor-in-Chief
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Boyr' Sporty Editor
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Virginia Campbell
Linda Wacholder
Judy James
Christine Boshar, Vicki Cohen,
Sheila Fair, Nancy Hickey
Linda Hughes, Barbara Jameson
Carol Nardozza
Anne DeFreiras, Candace Hatfield,
Paul Hills, Linda Whitney
Frederick W. Bradley, Jr.
Ruth Anderson, Chandler Bailey,
Douglas Costello, David George,
Nancy Ellen Goldman, Nancy Hall,
Susan Paulekas, Norma Randall,
Thyle Shartar, William Tarbox,
Barbara Young
joan Bracken
Maryellen Maesano, Mary Jo McEvoy,
Nancy Peatman, Betsy Vogt
Linda Kopatch
Deborah Allen
Nancy Dufton
Robert O'Brien
Thomas DeBolt
Scott Currier, Angel Dominguez
Roy Perdue, Ted Reed
Cynthia Orlando
Linda McCann, Betsy MacMackin,
Melanie Fitzgerald
Mr. Mercer
Miss Stockwell
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Dedication
We, the Class of 1968, dedicate this yearbook to you, Mr. Dorsey, as a token
of our deep appreciation for your unselfish devotion of your time and efforts.
Your teaching has shown us the interdependence of physical alertness, co-
ordination, and mental agility. We have learned to respect fitness of both
mind and body. Your excellent coaching of the Boys, Gym Team and the
Cross-country Track Team has guided them to continuous victories and our
school to state-wide fame. Your advice has been honest and factual, reflecting
your understanding of our questions and problems and has contained the oc-
casional humor needed to make us realize that all seemingly serious events can
and should be faced with hope.
We are proud to give this book to a teacher who is also our friend. We
will remember the help and assurance you gave so freely.
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To A New School
On February 2, 1968, a dreary winter day, the dreams born in the spring of 1966 fi-
nally became reality as the student body piled books into brown paper bags and trans-
ferred the nucleus of their present education to the new high school. Shrouded in a
thick haze, the school loomed ahead of the students as a challenge, a mystery, and for
most the beginning of a new academic attitude.
First impressions of the school's entrance varied widely, without a doubt, as we walked
through the front door, some thought or opinion, favorable or not, flashed through our
minds.
The windows on both sides of the front hall, overlooking the cafeteria, are still a
popular subject for discussion, as are the poured-cement walls. The cement was modeled
to resemble wood paneling and has produced a uniquely modern effect in the school.
This practice is becoming a major part of architecture as it is being adopted in colleges,
high schools, and other public buildings throughout the world.
Proceeding up the stairs into the main lobby, the large blue banner proclaiming the
name of the school in gold letters was one of the first things to catch the eye. Perhaps
for the first time many realized then that the long-awaited move had been accomplished
and that a new building with opportunities to acquire modern, useful knowledge con-
fronted the student. This was somewhat of a challenge-a challenge to see if Andover
High School students could realize the necessity and excitement of learning and strive
to achieve high goals in education.
The introduction of bright colored walls, although seemingly gaudy or useless, is sup-
posed to have a psychological effect on the student, awakening his senses and thus giv-
ing him the necessary awareness for studying.
One of the aids to reaching the higher learning objectives is the departmental division
of the school with new educational devices which provide the possibility of concen-
trated and specialized work. The language department now has a language lab to de-
velop, through the use of tapes, listening comprehension and fluency in foreign lan-
guages. Industrial arts has acquired much new machinery and tools, all designed to give
the student applicable knowledge and experience in the industrial fields. The science
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labs have extensive, up-to-date equipment which affords the students a deeper explana-
tion and understanding of life. So is it true of the math lab which has been furnished
with electric calculators and a small computer. The business department also has new
electric typewriters and other apparatus making this course more interesting and useful
in the future.
Each section has a conference room to be used for seminars, group discussions, or
teachers' meetings. In addition there is a general large group room capable of seating
one class. This room also lends itself well to group teaching, lectures, films, and discus-
sions and is a vital part of the new academic atmosphere.
The library is a truly impressive part of the school. It is equipped with a general read-
ing section, study cubicles for more privacy, and other added facilities. The book ca-
pacity is twelve thousand volumes, more than sufficient for the projectedschool popula-
tion of eighteen hundred students. The tapes and films supplied by the audio-visual de-
partment have been catalogued like books to facilitate general school use.
The athletic department has been furnished with a huge, beautiful gym with partitions
to divide the floor space into sections according to the needs of various activities. The
playing fields are surely adequate for the highest attendance at the school. There are two
baseball fields, a track, a football held, and tennis courts to provide recreation areas not
only for the students but also for the town as a whole.
ln all, the new Andover High School has made available to all future students the
chance for a Worthwhile education through ultra-modern facilities and new curriculum
plans. Yet, to make this knowledge attainable is all the teachers can do and the deeper
research and tetainment of facts is left to the student. With the almost unlimited pos-
sibilities of successful learning in this school, does it not seem only reasonable that stu-
dents capitalize on them?
The students who spent the first semester of 1968 in the school exhibited their ability
to adjust easily to a different environment and their eagerness to learn and thus to suc-
ceed.
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school by Mr. Wormwood.
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Mr. Philip Wormwood
Principal
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Director of Guidance
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Now, as throughoutour lives.
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this change we now face is diiferent-
a greater,
more deciding one
than any other to date.
Our future is before us . . . and
we change from
dependent beings
to independent people.
This deviation from the accustomed
disrupts our thoughts
and baffles us. '
Our confusion must be temporary . .
We must continue
with confidence,
with determination,
and with pride.
Life has as yet shown us
comparably little. But,
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how to be independent.
Let us take this change ' p
and meet it with success
Deborah Esther Allen
381 Lowell Street
Debby, Deb
Service Club 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4,' Art Club 3, 4,' A Cappella
Cboir 4,' Andanno Art Still? 4, American Field Service 4,' Latin
Club 2,' junior Varfity Barbetball 3.
Possible Future Career: Fashion Designer
Ellen Louise Ammon
14 Argilla Road
Ellen
Spanirb Club 3, 4,' Service Club 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Cboral
Society 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4,' Girlr' Band 2, 3,' Outward
Bound 3.
Possible Future Career: Teaching
Arlene Barbara Allard
16 Suncrest Road
Arlene
Glee Club 3,' Cboral Society 3,' Pep Club 3.
Possible Future Career: Modeling
Kristine Louise Allard
Rocky Hill Road
Kitten
Possible Future Career: Jr. Stenographer
Transferred to AHS in 1967 from Lynn Classical High School
Ruth Ann Anderson
4 Appletree Lane
Ruthie
Spanirb Club 3, 4,' American Field Service 2, 3, 4,' Ski Club 2,
3, 4,' Imprint 4,' Andanno 41 Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Student Council
3, 4,' Prom Committee 3,' Frencb Club 2, 3.
Possible Future Career: Languages
john William Annis
5 Elm Court
George
Science Club 3.
Possible Future Career: Electronics
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Mark Azarian
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23 Maple Avenue
Science Clnb 4, Matb Clab 4, Track 4.
Possible Future Career: Engineering
Chandler Bailey
133 Bailey Road
Butch
Advertifing Manager, Imprint 3, 4, Andanno Salef Staj' 4,
Ski Club 3, 4,' International Relationr Clab 4, Art Clnb 4, Moraic
Advertiring Stajjf 2, 3, Matb Clnb 2, 3,' Library Afrirtant 3,'
American Field Service 3.
Possible Future Career: Business Administrator
Penny Jean Annis
5 Elm Court
Penny
Prep Clnb 4,' Girlr' Gym Team 2,' American Field Service 2, 3,
lnnior Red Crorr 2, 3,' Band 3.
Possible Future Career: Nursing
Paul Frederick Apitz jr.
115 North Main Street
Baseball 2, 3, 4
Charlyce Ann Bajek
82 Greenwood Road
Char
Spanirb Clab 3, 4, Pep Clnb 2, 3, 4, Service Clnb 2, 3, 4, Ameri-
can Field Service 4, Andanno Homeroom Reprerentative 2, 3
Possible Future Career: Elementary School Teacher A
Arthur H. Bartlett
6 Smithshire Estates
Artie
Football Manager 2, 3, 4.
Possible Future Career: Airline Pilot
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Susan Caroline Beanland
120 North Main Street
Suzy-Q
Geography Club 3.
Possible Future Career: Nursing
Transferred to AHS in 1966 from Oxford, England
Edward Charles Becker
205 Lowell Street
Ed
Football 2, 3,' Latin Club 2, 3,' Audio-Vifual 2,' Spring Track 2,'
Pep Club 4.
Future Career: Civil Engineering
Gwen Lee Batchelder
91 Ballard Vale Road
Batch
Glee Club 2,' Cboral Society 3, 4,' Service Club 3, 4,' American
Fielil Service 4,' Girlf' Softball 2,' Mosaic 2,' Pep Club 2, 3,'
Prom Committee 3,' Cburcb Scbool Teacber 4.
Possible Future Career: Secretary
jo Ann Batcheller
81 Center Street
jo
Pep Club 2, 3, 4,' Service Club 2, 3, 4,' Spanifb Club 2, 3,' Matb
Club 2,' Future Teacberf of America 3, Co-Prericlent 4,' Sopbo-
more Clair Social Committee 2,' MYF 4,' Cburcb Scbool
Teacber 4.
Possible Future Career: Teaching
Kathleen Marie Belanger
94 Bellevue Road
Kitty
Cboral Society 3, 4,' Glee Club 3, 4,' Library Arfiftant 3, 4.
Possible Future Career: Hair Stylist
jeffrey Mark Bentley
79 Dascornb Road
jeff
Science Club 2, 3, 4,' Frencb Club 3,' American Field Service 3,'
Matb Club 4.
Possible Future Career: Medicine or Industrial Chemistry
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Douglas Clair Boots
15 Glen Meadow Road
Doug
Basketball.
Possible Future Career: Architecture
Transferred to AHS in 1966 from Emporium, Pennsylvania
Christine Mary Boshar
138 Holt Road
Chris
Pep Club 2, 3,' Latin Club 2,' Clan Social Committee 2, 3,' Frencb
Club 2, 3,' American Field Service 3,' Ski Club 3, 4,' Prom Com-
mittee 3,' Andanno Literary Staff 4.
Possible Future Career: Teaching or Foreign Service
Lynda Marie Birch
37 Tewksbury Street
Lady Bird
Softball 4.
Possible Future Career: Secretary or Artist
Kathryn Marie Bono
1 Sandy Brook Circle
Kathie
Pep Club 2, 3, 4,' Glee Club 2, 3,' International Relation: Club 3,'
Seruice Club 3,' American Fielcl S eruice 3, 4.
Joan Mary Bracken
30 Fox Hill Road
Joanie
Pep Club 2, 3, 4,' Latin Club 2,' Frencb Club 2, 3,' American
Field Service 2, 3, 4,' Spanifb Club 3, 41 Girlf' Glee Club 2,'
C. Y. O. 2, 3, 4,' Senior Clary Play 3,' Anclanno Circulation
Manager 4.
Possible Future Career: College, Major in Foreign Languages
Frederick Withrow Bradley, jr.
7 Central Lane
Fred
Yearbook Bufinerr Manager 2, 4,' Glee Club 2,' Dramatic! Club
2,' Pbotograpby Club 2,' Winter Carnival Committee 2,' Proctor
Prem Pbotograpby Editor 2, job Cabinet 2,' Dining Hall Fore-
man 2,' Prep Club I Real Ecrtate anal Infurance Prexialentj 4.
Possible Future Career: Executive Position
Transferred to AHS in 1966 from Proctor Academy, Andover,
New Hampshire
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Corinne Broderick
141 Haggetts Pond Road
Corinne, Corie
Student Council 2, 3, 4,' Pro-temp Secretary-Treayurer 3, Record-
ing Secretary 4,' Clan Secretary 2, 3, 4,' Prom Queen: Committee
Cbairman 3,' Queen'J Court 3,' flndanno H omeroom Reprerenta-
tive 4,' Mofaic Homeroom Representative 3,' Clan Council 2,
3, 4,' Library Atrirtant 2, 3,' Service Club 2.
Possible Future Career: Teaching
Sandra jean Brouck
256 Andover Street
Sandi, Brouckey
Student Council 2,' Cheerleading 2, 3, 4,' Pep Club 2, 3, 4,'
Varsity Club 2, 3, 4,' Mofaic 2,' Service Club 4,' Glee Club 4,'
Cboral Society 4.
Possible Future Career: Teaching
Michael james Breen
34 Canterbury Street
Mike
Golf Team 2, 3, Captain 4,' Varfity Club 4.
Possible Future Career: College
Deborah Leslie Brimblecom
41 Lovejoy Road
Debbie F
Latin Club 2,' American Field Service 3, 4,' Pep Club 3, 4,
International Relation: Club 3,' Service Club 3, 4.
Possible Future Career: Physical Therapist
Deborah Ann Brown
261 South Main Street
Brownie
Spanifb Club 2, 3,' Outward Bound Club 3,' Junior Red Croft 3:
Pep Club 4.
Possible Future Career: Nursing
Elizabeth Ann Bruner
28 Rocky Hill Road
Betty, Bets
Spanisb Club 3, 4,' Pep Club 4,' Glee Club 4,' Cboral Society 4
Possible Future Career: Raising Dogs
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Peter Michael Buck
8 Summer Street
Bucky
Possible Future Career: Further Schooling
Garry A. Burke
390 North Main Street
Possible Future Career: Mechanic
Carol Ann Buccieri
22 York Street
Carol
Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 4, Cboral Society 4.
Possible Future Career: Airline Stewardess
Heather Buchan
19 Prospect Road
Latin Club 2,' F.T.A. 2,' Girls' Gym Team 2, 3, Co-captain 4,'
Secretary-Trearurer Girlr' Atbletic Axrociation 2,' Outward
Bound Club 4, Vice-Prerident 3,' Imprint Girly' Sport: Editor 4.
Possible Future Career: Physical Education Teacher
John Burke
12 Woodc1iE Road
john, Elvis
Orcbertra 2, 3, 4.
Possible Future Career: Further Schooling
Kevin james Burke
138 Jenkins Road
Burkie, Stone
Football 4, Manager 3,' Latin Club 2, 3, 4, A Cappella Cboir 2,
3, 4,' Mamigal Singer: 2, 3, 4,' Winter Track 2, 3, 4,' Spring
Track 2, 3, 4,' C.Y.0. 2, 3, 4 .
Possible Future Career: Pilot
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Elaine Frances Campbell
4 Memorial Circle
Elaine
Office Auiftant 4.
Possible Future Career: Hairdresser
joan Elizabeth Campbell
9 Linwood Street
joan
Glee Club 3, 4,' Cboral Society 3, 4.
Possible Future Career: Model
Patricia Mary Burke
10 Mary Lou Lane
Pat
Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Service Club 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2,' Cboral
Society 3,' Glee Club 3.
Possible Future Career: Nursing
Ellen Irene Calcina
21 Magnolia Avenue
Ellen
Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Service Club 3,' Social Committee 3.
Possible Future Career: Secretary
Virginia Campbell
5 Thresher Road
Ginny
Latin Club 2, 3,' Mofaic 2, Copy Editor 3,' Service Club 2,' Stu-
dent Council, Homeroom Alternate 2, 3,' Clan Social Commit-
tee 2,' Clary Council 3,' International Relation: Club 3, 4,' Na-
tional Honor Society 3, 4,' Andanno Editor 4.
Possible Future Career: Writing
Carlene Capobianco
l Jenkins Road
Carlene
Pep Club 4,' Service Club 2, 3, 4,' American Field Service 4,'
Library Astixtant 2, 3.
Possible Future Career: Teaching
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Catherine Elizabeth Chambers
11 Prospect Road
Cathy
Ski Club 4,' Gymuarticr 4.
Possible Future Career: College
Transferred to AHS in 1967 from Concord High School, Con-
cord, N.H.
Kenneth Chlebowski
134 North Street
Kenny, Ken
Football 2, 3, Captain 4,' Bafbetball 2, 3,' Bafeball 2, 3, 4,' Var
fity Club 3, 4,' Spanirb Club 3
Possible Future Career: Physical Education Teacher
Kerry Carter
1 Rennie Drive
Kerry
Pep Club 2, 4,' Glee Club 2, 3,' Service Club 2,' Girly' Band-
Majorette 3, 4,' Cboral Society 2.
Possible Future Career: Dental Assistant
Dianne L. Chalifour
286 South Main Street
Girlr' Gym Team 2, Co-Captain 3, 4,' Outward Bound Club 3
Vanity Club 4, Secretary 3,' Girly' Atbletic Anociatiou 4.
Possible Future Career: Mathematics or Gymnastics Team
Daniel Train Clark
6 Liberty Street
Dan
Spauifb Club 4.
Possible Future Career: Business
Wayne Howker Clark
6 Liberty Street
Batfbetball 4.
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Vicki Louise Cohen
4 Archer Lane
Vic
Student Council Representative 3, 4,' Class Social Committee
Cbairman 4,' Andanno Representative 2, 3,' Literary Stajjl 4,' Pep
Club 2, 3, 4,' Young Life 2, 3,' Service Club 2, Treasurer 3,' Mo-
saic Representative 4,' Prom Committee 3,' Queen's court 3.
Possible Future Career: College
joseph Lemaitre Colaneri
6 Wolcott Avenue
joe
Frencb Club 3,' American Field Service 3: Boys' Band 4,' Or-
cbestra 4,' CYO 4.
Possible Future Career: Medicine
Edward Charles Clukey
22 Mary Lou Lane
Eddie
Football 2, 3, 4,' Baseball 2, 3, 4,' Basketball 2,' Varsity Club 4,'
Matb Club 4,' Student Council 2,' Homeroom Representative 4.
Possible Future Career: Engineer or Statistician
Walter john Cochrane jr.
136 Andover Street
Wally
junior Varsity Football 2,' A Cappella Cboir 2.
Possible Future Career: Teacher
Patricia Margaret Connolly
111 Chestnut Street
Pat
Glee Club 3,' Cboral Society 3, Pep Club 3, 4.
Possible Future Career: Secretary
Mary Kathleen Cormier
171 Elm Street
Kate, Kathy
Varsity Softball 2, Captain 4,' Basketball 2, 3, Captain 4,' Girls'
Atbletic Association 4,' Field H ockey 4.
Possible Future Career: Physical Education Director
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Nancy Elizabeth Coulthard
34 Salem Street
Glee Club 2,' Cboral Society 2,' American Field Seruice 4,' Out-
ward Bound Boorterr Club 3, 4,' Frencb Club 3,' International
Relationr Club 3.
Possible Future Career: Librarian
Richard Crusius
64 Lucerne Drive
Rick
Football 2, 3, 4,' Batrketball 2, 3, 4,' Baseball 3,' Coin Club 2.
Possible Future Career: Accountant
Transferred to AHS at the end of junior year, 1967, from North
Bellmore, New York
W. Douglas Costello
33 Hidden Road
Doug
Matb Club 4,' Science Club 3,' Hockey Team 3, 4,' Ski Club 3
President 4,' Senior Play 3,' State Speecb C ontert 3.
Possible Future Career: Biological Scientist
Transferred to AHS in 1966 from Newton High School
Mary jane Couch
Stearns House, Phillips Academy
MJ, Mary jane
Latin Club 2,' Spanirb Club 2, 3,' Social Director 4,' Ski Club 2
3, 4,' American Field Service 3,' Outward Bound Booster! Club
3,' Art Club 4.
Possible Future Career: History Major
Scott Huntington Currier
17 Hidden Road
Scotty
Drama Club 2, 3,' W. P. A. A. 2,' judo Club 2, 3,' Frencb Club
2, 3,' Rurrian Club 2, 3,' Stickball League 2, 3,' Imprint Pbotog-
rapby Sfdj? 4,' Andanno Pbotograpby Staff 4,' International Re-
lationr Club 4,' Teenage Republican! Club 4,' Literary Magazine
4.
Possible Future Career: Medicine
Transferred to AHS in 1967 from Phillips Academy.
Cynthia Ellen Curtis
87 Woburn Street
E.Y.C. of Cbrift Cburcb 4,' Spanifb Club 4.
Possible Future Career: Junior College
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Elizabeth Mary Dawicki
16 Rocky Hill Road
Liz
American Field Service 2, 3, 4,' Spanirb Club 4, Pep Club 2,'
Ski Club 4,' Frencb Club 3,' Outward Bound Booster: Club 3, 4.
Possible Future Career: College
Thomas Martin DeBolt
79 Wildwood Road
Tom
Latin Club 2,' Pbotograpby 2, 4,' Imprint Pbotograpby Editor
4,' Andanno Pbotograpby Editor 4,' Clan Play 3,' Sport: Mouie
Pbotograpby 4.
Possible Future Career: Medicine or Business
Lois Gay Dandreta
38 Bancroft Road
Lois
Pep Club 2, 3, 4,' Seruice Club 2,' Cboral Society 3
Possible Future Career: Secretary
Geraldine Elizabeth Dawes
87 Pine Street
Geri
Outward Bound 3, 4.
Possible Future Career: A Buyer
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Anne Marie de Freitas
119 North Street
Anne
American Field Seruice 2, 3, 4,' Pep Club 2, 4, Field Hockey 3
4,' Ski Club 3, 4,' Andanno Layout Stay? 4,' Prom Dinner Com
mittee Cbairman 3.
Possible Future Career: College
Transferred to AHS in 1966
Thomas Joseph Delaney
5 Srnithshire Estate
Tom
Possible Future Career: Veterinarian, Peace Corps
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Daniel Denise
79 North Street
Dan'l
Possible Future Career: Army
Edward Arthur Dewhurst
43 County Road
Ted Ed
Croix Country 2, 3, 4,' Winter Track 2, 3, 4,' Spring Track 2, 3,'
Boys' Glee Club 2,' A Cappella C boir 3,' Senior Clair Play 3.
Possible Future Career: Chemical Engineer
Kenneth Alcide Demers
1 Temple Place
Charlie Brown
Possible Future Career: Army
Wayne Michael Demers
90 Maple Avenue .
Football 2, 3, C o-Captain 4,' Varfity Club 3, President 4.
Possible Future Career: Teaching
Lyn Deyermond
235 Salem Street
Lyn, Carrot Top
Cheerleading 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4,' Vanity Club 2, 3, 4,' Stu-
dent Council 2,' Young Life 3,' Andanno Lay-out Stajf 4.
Possible Future Career: Physical Education or Physical Therapy
Carolyn Dale Dimmock
51 Corbett Street
Carol
Girls' Band 2, 3,' Pep Club 2.
Possible Future Career: Secretary
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Douglas DiPrima
52 Beacon Street
Lysergie, Tote
Real Croix Reprexentatiue 41 Matb Club 4,' Glee Club 4,' Gym
Team 4.
Douglas Van Everen Dodd
221 South Main Street
Doug
Matb Club 4,' Real Crors Reprefentatiue 4.
Transferred to AHS in 1966 from Phillips Academy
joseph Bernard Doherty, Jr.
11 Locke Street
Joe, Guv
Student Council Prerident 4,' Varrity Club 2, 3,' Vice-Prefiafent
4,' Spanirb Club 3, Vice-President 4,' Crorr Country 2, 3, 4,'Win-
ter Track 2, 3 , C 0-Captain 4,' Latin Club 4.
Possible Future Career: Real Estate
Hal David Donnelly
1 Colen Cove
David
Possible Future Career: Airline Pilot
Barbara Ann Douty
57 Prospect Road
Barb
Pep Club 2,' Glee Club 2,' Cboral Society 2, 3,' Majoretter 3.
Possible Future Career: Secretary
Linda Marie Duchesne
36 McKenney Circle
Linda, Lynne
Sopbomore Clan' Social Committee 2.
Possible Future Career: Teaching
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Gordon James Duffy
4 Arundal Street
Duff
Bareball 2,' Ski Club 3, 4,' Spring Track 4.
Louis Victor Dufresne, jr.
25 McKenney Circle
Minnesota Fats, Lou
Nancy Ann Dufton
7 Argyle Street
y Nanc, Duf
Cbeerleading 2, 3, Captain 4,' Pep Club 2, 3, 4,' Varxity Club 2,
3, Trearurer 4,' Service Club 2, 3,' Cboral Society 2,' Glee Club 2,'
Young Life 3,' Andanno Girly' Sport: Editor 4.
Possible Future Career: Teaching
Bruce james Dyke
81 Salem Street
B. J., Bruce
Gym Team 2,' Sopbomore Clan Social Committee 2,' Spring
Track 2, 4,' Student Council 3,' Junior Clan Vice-Prefialent 3,'
Senior Clan Vice-President 4,' Football 4.
Judy Claire Earle
8 Tobey Lane
ju-Poo, jootsy
Possible Future Career: Fashion Model and Merchandiser
Allen Wayne Eastman
103 Abbot Street
Al, East
Winter Track 2.
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Sheila Patricia Fair
4 Franklin Avenue
Muffet
Moraic 2,' Band 2,' Majorette 3,' Pep Club 2, 3,' Service Club 3,'
American Field Service 4,' Red Croft Reprefentative 4,' An-
danno Literary Stay? 4.
Possible Future Career: Teaching
Nancy Elizabeth Far-ron
4 Carmel Road
Transferred to AHS in November 1966 from Nashoba Regional,
Bolton, Massachusetts
Susan Elaine Eldred
8 Burnham Road
Sue, Els
Pep Club 2, 3, 4,' Girli' Glee Club 2,' Service Club 2, 4,' Student
Council 3,' Ojjice Arristant 3, 4.
Possible Future Career: Secretary
Kenneth Edward Erler
216 North Main Street
Y
Michelle Patricia Fereira
73 River Street
Micky
Mofaic 2,' Ojice Arfistant 4.
Possible Future Career: Acting
Melanie jean Fitzgerald
322 River Road
Melanie, Mel
Field Hockey 4,' A Cappella Cboir 4,' Clerical Stay? Andanno 4
Glee Club 4,' Wert Parisb P. F. 2, 3, 4,' Junior Red Crow 3
President 4,' Service Club 2.
Possible Future Career: Business School
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Cynthia jane Gaudet
159 North Main Street
Cindy
Possible Future Career: Commercial Artist
David Paul George
12 Stevens Circle
David, George
Andanno Sfdj? 4,' American Field Service 4,' Mosaic 2, 3.
Possible Future Career: Teaching
Gregory Chesley Fyfe
10 Hemlock Road
Greg
Barketball 2, 3, 4, Track 3, 4, Boyr' Glee Club 2, 3,' Ski Club 41
Yearbook 4.
Possible Future Career: 4-year college
Edward Patrick Garon
46 High Street
Eddie
Possible Future Career: Musician
james Vincent Gerraughty
43 High Street
jim
Spring Track 4,' Ski Club 3, 4,' Outward Bound Club 4,' Inter-
national Relations Club 4, American Field Service 4,' Gym
Team 2,' Cboral Society 2,' Boyr' Glee Club 2,' A Cappella Cboir
2, 3, 4-
Possible Future Career: Law
Steven Norman Gesing
16 Burnham Road
Goose
A Cappella Cboir 2, 3, 4,' Football 2, 3, 4,' Madrigal 4, Student
Council 2, Clair Prerident 3, 4,' Spring Track 2, 3, 4,' Winter
Track 2, 3, 4,' Varrity Club 2, 3, 4.
Possible Future Career: Private Business
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Sharon Irene Gilman
242 Lowell Street
Silly
Pep Club 2, 3, 4,' Glee Club 2, 3, 4,' Cborul Society 2, 3, 4.
Possible Future Career: Hairdresser or Dress Designer
David F. Gilmore
109 Dascornb Road
David, Gilmore
Mutb Club 3, 4,' Boys' Glee Club 2.
Possible Future Career: Medicine
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Ellen Nancy Goldman
8 Joyce Terrace
Ellie
Pep Club 2, 3, 4,' Majoretter 4,' Spunirb Club 3, 4,' Service Club
3, 4,' Anilanno Sulex Stdjf 4,' Field Hockey 3,' Mamie 2,' Interna-
tional Relation: Club 3.
Possible Future Career: Social Work
Alan Thomas Gorrie
108 Summer Street
Al, Allie
Crof: Country 2, 3, 4,' Winter Truck 2, 3, 4,' Spring Track 2, 3, 4.
Possible Future Career: Broadcasting
Marc G. Goulet
70 Stevens Street
Gooey, Hey You
Ski Club 3, 4,' Spring Track 2.
Possible Future Career: Architect
Alfred Lloyd Greeley
6 Ivy Lane
Fred
Spring Track 2, Spanisb Club 3.
Possible Future Career: College
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Nancy Lynn Haggerty
264 Andover Street
Hags
Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Choral Society 2, 3, 4, Service Club 2, 3, 4,
Pep Club 2, 3, 4, American Field Service 4, Moraic 2, Girly'
Barketball 2, C beerleader 3.
Possible Future Career: Retailing
Louise S. Hall
43 Chester Street
Loui, Wease
Cbeerleader 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Varsity Club 2, 3, 4.
Possible Future Career: Secretary
Gary Vaughn Gulezian
10 Arthur Road
Band 2, 3, 4, Orcbeftra 4, Math Club 4, National Honor So-
ciety 3, 4, Science Club 4, International Relationr Club 4,' Latin
Club 2, 3.
Possible Future Career: Marine Biologist
joseph Andrew Hadam
56 Birch Road
joe, Hih
International Relation! Club 3, 4, Matb Club 4, Barbetball 2,
3, 4, Bareball 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4,' Clan Preri-
dent 2, Student Council 2, 3, Vice-President 4.
Possible Future Career: Math Teacher
Nancy Carol Hall
105 Chestnut Street
Hall, Nance
Andanno Sales Stay? 4,' Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4,
Cboral Society 2, 3, 4, Rainbow Girl: 4.
Warren Richard Ham
8 Tanglewood South
Possible Future Career: Certified Public Accountant
Transferred to AHS in 1967 from Cherry Hill High School,
Cherry Hill, New Jersey
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jane Hamilton
28 Reservation Road
Jane
American Field Service 3, Secretary 4,' Service Club 2, 3, 4,' Pep
Club 2, 3, 4,' Future Teachers of America 4,' Mosaic 2, 3.
Possible Future Career: Dental Hygienist
Joyce Marie Hannan
51 Whittier Street
oyce
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Spanisb Club 3, 4,' American Field Service 3, 4,' International
" 2 Relations Club 3.
Possible Future Career: Librarian
Maryellen Harmon
44 Wildrose Drive
Prep Club 4, Service Club 4,' Spanish Club 3, 4, Guidance Office
Assistant 4,' Junior Red Cross 3,' Ski Club 3.
Possible Future Career: Teaching
Transferred to AHS in 1966 from Medford High School, Med-
ford, Massachusetts
Priscilla Colman Harris
311 South Main Street
Cilla
Ski Club 4, Outward Bound Boosters Club 4,' Spanish Club 3,
4,' Young Republicans Club 4,' Service Club 2,' Art Club 3.
Possible Future Career: Marine Biologist
Richard Eldridge Hatch
3 Appletree Lane
Dick
Gymnastics Team 2, 3, 4,' Varsity Club 2, 3, 4,' Track 2.
Possible Future Career: Physical Education
Candace Barbara Hatfield
11 Charlotte Drive
Candy
National Honor Society 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4,' Andamw
Homeroom Representative 4,' Mosaic 2,' Imprint Homeroom
Representative 4,' Imprint Copy Editor 4,' Class Social Commit-
tee 2, 3,' Pep Club 3.
Possible Future Career: Languages
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John Vincent Hawley
574 North Main Street
john
Spanirb Club 4.
Possible Future Career: Law
Transferred to AHS in 1966 from Scituate High School
Scituate, Massachusetts
Barbara Anne Haywood
33 Fox Hill Road
Barb
Field H ockey 2,' A Cappella Cboir 2, 3, 4.
Possible Future Career: Dental Hygienist
Debra Sue Heifron
69 High Plain Road
Debbie
Pep Club 2, 3, 4,' Girl! Band 3, 4,' Co-Head Color Guard 4,' Fu-
ture Teacberr of America 4,' Service Club 3, 4,' Spanifb Club
2, 3, 4,' International Relationy Club 3,' Glee Club 2, 3,' Cboral
Society 2, 3, 4.
Possible Future Career: Teacher
Kenneth Hemsworth
5 Shepley Street
Hemi, Ken
Possible Future Career: Electronics
james joseph Hershon
25 Burton Farms Drive
Jim
Spring Track 3, 4,' Latin Club 2, 3, 4,' Winter Track 3, 4,' Sm-
dent Council Horneroom Representative 4,' Baseball 2,' Math
Club 3
Possible Future Career: Medicine
Ann Marie Hickey
12 Ridge Street
Nancy
Spanifb Club 3, 4,' Pep Club 2, 3, 4,' Service Club 2, 3, 4,' Future
Teacberr of America 3, 4,' Majorettef 3, 4,' Head Majorette 4,'
Literary Sfdj? of Andanno 4,' Mofaic 2,' International Relation:
Club 3.
Possible Future Career: Teaching English in a Foreign Country
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Soutb Cburcb P. F. 2, 3,' Secretary 4,' junior Red Croft 3, 4,'
Cheryl Lee Holt
9 Canterbury Street
Cheryl
Glee Club 4,' Pep Club 2.
Possible Future Career: Secretary
Janice M. Holter
55 Glenwood Road
Jan
Cboral Society 2, 4,' Glee Club 4.
Possible Future Career: Modeling
Paul Hills
19 Jenkins Road
Paul
Football 2, 3, 4,' Latin Club 2, 4, Vice-Prexident 3,' Winter
T rack 2, 4,' Spring Track 2, 4,' F.T.A. 3, 4,' A Cappella Cboir 4,'
International Relation! Club 3,' Moxaic 2.
Possible Future Career: Veterinarian, Medicine
John Manning Hogan
5 Porter Road
John, Johnny
American Field Seruice 4,' Pbotograpby Club 4,' Goldrmitb
Speaking Contest 3.
Possible Future Career: The Theatre
Transferred to AHS in 1966 from Alton, Ohio
Hannah Marie Howard
130 Hidden Road
Hans 3
Moraic 2, 3,' Imprint 4,' Art Club 3, 4,' Pep Club 4,' Prep Club
4,' Outward Bound 4,' Slei Club 2, 4,' Girly' Band 4,' Literary
Staj Andanno 4.
Possible Future Career: Artist
Linda jean Hughes
7 Sutherland Street
Huey, Huges, Lin
Pep Club 4,' A Cappella Cboir 3, 4,' Girlr' Band 3, 4, C0-Head
Color Guard 4,' Literary Stay? Andanno 4.
Possible Future Career: Modeling
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Brenda jackson
36 Ballardvale Road
Brenda, Bren
Spanirb Club 3, 41 A Cappella Cboir 4,' Seruice Club 3, 4,' Pep
Club 2, 3, 4,' Mosaic 2.
Possible Future Career: Dental Hygienist
William Michael jackson
12 McKenny Circle
Mike
Hockey 4,' Navy Referrer 4.
Possible Future Career: Navy
Carol Ann Marie Huot
42 Tewksbury Street
Carol
Student Council Alternate 3,' Softball 3, 4,' Typirt for A.T.A. 4,
C .Y.0. 4.
Possible Future Career: Secretary
Craig Arthur Hurst
45 Memorial Circle
Craig, Threespeed
Football Manager 2, 3, 4,' Varsity Club 2, 3, 4,' Winter Track 2,
Spring Track 2,' Barketball Manager 3.
Possible Future Career: IBM Technician
Judith Anne james
21 Shipman Road
Judy, J- J-. Jude .
A. F. S. 2, 3, 4, Cbinefe Club 4,' Pep Club 2, 3,' C. Y. O. 2, 3,
45 Prom Decoration Committee 3,' Prom Dinner Committee 3,'
Andanno Literary Editor 4,' Frencb Club 2, 3,' Latin Club 2,'
Girlf' Baxketball 2, 3.
Possible Future Career: Journalist or Foreign Service
Barbara Elizabeth jameson
61 Greenwood Road
Ski Club 4,' International Relationf Club 3, 4, Frenplg Club 2
4,' Cbinere Club 4,' A. F. S. 4,' Art Club 3, 4, Outward Bound 3
4,' Andanno Literary Stag 4,' Chen Club 3,' Girlr' Glee Club 2
Possible Future Career: Linguist
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Leslie joy
10 Longwood Drive
Majorettef 2, 3, 4,' Pep Club 4,' Cborur 2,' H ocleey Cheerleader
3,' Guidance Club 3,' Gymnaxticr Club 3,' Drama Club 3.
Possible Future Career: Medical Technologist
Transferred to AHS in 1967 from Peabody High
jean Ellen Keith
71 Summer Street
American Field Service 3, 4, Service Club 3, 4,' Girly' Glee Club
2, 3,' Latin Club 2,' International Relation: Club 3.
Possible Future Career: Zoologist
Helen Ingrid jehl
24 Ivy Lane
Helen
American Field Service 3, 4,' Pep Club 2, 3, International
Relation! Club 3,' Service Club 3.
Possible Future Career: Teaching or Computer Programming
Lynda Johnson
82 Woburn Street
Lynda, Lyn
Pep Club 2, 4,' Girl! Glee Club 2, 3,' Cboral Society 2, 3,'
Andanno H omeroom Reprerentative 3.
Possible Future Career: Marriage
Karen Kirk
65 Haggetts Pond Road
Corky, Kirky
Girly' Gymnarticr Team 2, 3, 4, Outward Bound Club 3, 41
Latin Club 2,' Ski Club 2.
Possible Future Career: Biologist or Archaeologist
Pamela Amanda Koester
142 Lovejoy Road
Pam, Pammy
Spanixb Club 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4,' Orcbeftra 4, Service Club 2,'
Pep Club 3. '
Possible Future Career: Computer Programmer
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Matthew Frederick Krauss
39 Wildwood Road
, Matty, Kraut
Varrity Football 4,' Library Axfiytant 2.
Possible Future Career: Engineering
Kathy Ann Lalonde
8 Rasmussen Circle
Frenchy
Prep Club Secretary 4.
Possible Future Career: Teaching
Transferred to AHS in 1965 from Warwick High School,
Warwick, Rhode Island
David Konjoian
221 Chandler Road
Dave, Kon
Student Council 2, 3, Alternate 4,' National Honor Society 3,
Prefident 4,' Mosaic 2, 3,' Imprint C o-Newr Editor 4,' Latin Club
2,' Junior Clan Council 3,' A.F.S. 3,' Prom Decorationr Com-
mittee Cbairman 3,' Clan Vice-President 2.
Possible Future Career: Business or Law
Linda J. Kopatch
3 Dumbarton Street
Kip, Kiplin
Spanifb Club 2, 3 Prerident 4,' Mofaic 2,' Art Club 3, 4,' Service
Club 2,' Imprint Art Editor 4,' Andanno Art Editor 4.
Possible Future Career: Commercial Artist.
Richard Ernest Landry
8 Dufton Road
Bruno, The Flying Nun
Prep Club 4.
Possible Future Career: Architect
Transferred to AHS in 1966 from Central Catholic
William Charles Langdell
42 Clark Road
Bill
Arfiftant Organitt 2, 3, 4,' Ojjzice Auiftant 4,' Audio-Virual 2, 3,
4,' Band 2,' Orcbeftra 2, 3,' Mufic Department Librarian 2, 3, 4.
Possible Future Career: Architect
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Glen Philip Lawrence
23 Moraine Street
jumbo, Glen
Boy? Club 3, 4,' Debating Club 2, 3,' A Cappella Cboir 2, 3, 4
Possible Future Career: Automotive Design
Lance Douglas Ledbetter
16 Cutler Road
Lance
Janice Rosemary LeGendre
4 Burton Farm Drive
Ian
Latin Club 2, 3, 4.
' Possible Future Career: Science Field
Robert J. Leger
42 York Street
Bob
Gymnarticr 2, 3,' Spring Track 4,' Outward Bound 4.
Possible Future Career: Engineering or State Police
Gail Marie Legros
522 South Main Street
Gail
Glee Club 2, 3,' Cboral Society 2, 3.
Possible Future Career: Nursing
james Leno
32 Clark Road
Possible Future Career: Retired Millionaire
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Latin Club 3, 4,' Winter Track 3, 4,' Cboral Society 2, 3, 4,
Carol Rae Lichtman
3 Charlotte Drive
Latin Club 2, 3, 4,' Sopbomore Clary Social Committee Cbair-
man 2,' Moraic 2,' Glee Club 2,' International Relationr Club 3,
4,' Service Club 4,' National Honor Society 3, 4,' Prom Committee
3,' Excbange Editor, Imprint 4.
Possible Future Career: History Major, Teaching
Christina Lindholm
44 Chestnut Street
DN i I Tlfla
Latin Club 2,' Ski Club 2, 3, 4, Senior Clair Play.
g Possible Future Career: Dentist or Teacher
Laurence Loew
211 Greenwood Road
Larry
Moraic 2, 3,' Bareball 2,' Imprint 4,' Matb Club 3, 4,' Ski Club
4,' International Relations Club 4.
Wayne Loosigian
3 Blanchard Street
Loosig
Student Council 2, 3, 4,' Boyy' Glee Club 2,' Cboral Society 2,'
Matb Club 2, 3, 4,' Latin Club 2, 3,' Football 2, 3, 4, Library
Arrirtant 2,' National Honor Society 3, 4,' Outward Bound 4,
Hocke
y 4.
Possible Future Career: Teaching or Law.
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Charles james Lundergan, jr.
40 High Street
lay a
Possible Future Career: Navy
Margaret Lynch
31 Wild Rose Drive
Student Council 3,' Red Croix 3,' Spanifb Club 3,' Office Arfiftant
3,' Ski Club 3, 4, Guidance 061:66 Airirtant 4.
Possible Future Career: Teaching CElementaryJ
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Betsy ,MacMackin
26 Lovejoy Road
Bets, Betsy
Moraic 2, 3,' Sopbomore Clan Social Committee 2,' Student
Council 2,' Service Club 2, 4, Secretary 3,' Pep Club Secretary 2,
Vice-Preriafent 3, Preriafent 4,' Anclanno 4,' Senior Clary Play 4,'
Prom Committee C bairman 3.
Possible Future Career: Retailing, Buying, or Decorating
Maryellen Maesano
285 River Road
Mick, Mickey
Pep Club 2, 3, 4,' Glee Club 2, 3, 4,' Service Club 2, 3, 4,' Cboral
Society 2, 4,' Moraic 3,' Imprint 4,' Andanno 4,' Field Hockey 4,'
Senior Clan' Play 4,' Prom Committee 3.
Possible Future Career: journalist
Dougas Miles MacDonald
300 High Street
Mac
B-oyr Gym Team 2, 3, 4,' National Honor Society 3, 4.
Possible Future Career: Liberal Arts College
Pamela Mackay
289 Lowell Street
Glee Club 2, 3,' Barketball 4.
Possible Future Career: Teaching
Deborah Maher
232 Andover Street
Deb, Marsey
Girly Gym Team 2,' Glee Club 3, 4,' Junior Clary Social Com-
mittee 3,' Pep Club 3, 4.
Possible Future Career: Secretary
Bruce Manning
37 Summer Street
Possible Future Career: Attend Maritime Academy or Coast
Guard Academy
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Stephen Martellini
46 Walnut Avenue
Stevie
Barketball 2, 3.
Possible Future Career: College
Patricia Ann Martellucci
37 Boston Road
Pat
Pep Club 2,' Cboral Society 2, 3.
Possible Future Career: Secretary
Stephen Marden
4 Orchard Street
Marv, Stevie Wonder
Crow Country 2, 3, 4,' Winter Track 2, 3, 4,' Spring Track 2, 3,
4,' Varrity Club 2, 3, 4.
Possible Future Career: Conservation
Gregory joseph Markham
83 Gould Road
Greg, Marks
Football 2, 3,' Barketball 2,' Spring Track 2, 3, 45 Varrity Club 4.
Possible Future Career: Pilot
Arthur Edward Massaro
116 Salem Street
Artie
Boyr' Glee Club 2,' Football 2, 3,' Winter Track 2,' Student
Council 4.
Possible Future Career: Own a Travel Agency
Linda jean McCann
9 Fiske Street
Prom Committee 3,' Anafanno Typing Staff 4.
Possible Future Career: Teacher of Business, Legal Secretary
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Catherine McDonald
20 Brook Street
Cathy
Girlr' Gym Team 2,' Glee Club 3, 4,' Pep Club 4,' Cboral
Society 3, 4.
Possible Future Career: Airline Stewardess
Patricia Anne McDowell
80 A Washington Park Drive
Patty
American Field Service 2,' Service Club 2,' A Cappella Cboir
2, 3, 4,' Muric Appreciation 2,' Murical Harmony and Tbeory 2,
3,' Spanifla Club 3,' Frencb Club 3,' Manacburettx Speecb Context
3,' Diftrict Cborut 3,' Library Assiftant 3,' Maclrigal Cboir 4.
Possible Future Career: Music Degreeg To Teach Mentally
Retarded Children
Edward joseph McCarthy
35 Chandler Road
Ed
Latin Club 2,' Spring Track 2, 3, 4,' Winter Track 3, 4.
Possible Future Career: College
Thomas McCarthy
6 Regis Road
Torn
Possible Future Career: Electronic Designer for Honeywell
Anne McEneaney
61 Salem Street
Mac
Cboral Society 2, 3,' Service Club 2,' Pep Club 4.
Possible Future Career: Stenographer
Mary Josepha McEvoy
15 Argyle Street
Mary jo
Service Club 2, 3, 4,' Glee Club 2, 3,' Cboral Society 2, 3,- Pep
Club 2, 3, 4,' Iunior Clary Social Committee 3,' Anclanno 4.
Possible Future Career: Physical Therapist
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Robert Earl Mellett
285 Lowell Street
Bob
Baseball 3.
David Messina
7 Cyr Circle
Mess
Spauirb Club 2,' Gymuarticf 2, 3.
Possible Future Career: Part Owner of a Catering Business
Timothy joseph McQuade
75 Elm Street
Tim
Football 2, 3, 4,' Bafbetball 2, 3, 4,' Bareball 2, 3, 4,' Varsity
Club 4.
Possible Future Career: Engineering
Wayne Alan Medeiros
10 Bellevue Road
Possible Future Career: Engineer
Transferred to AHS in 1966 from Amity Regional High School,
Wwdbridge, Conn.
jan Elisabeth Mizell
15 Bellevue Road
Civiuetter 2, Vice-Prefuleut 3,' Gymnaxticr Team 2, 3, 4,' Girls'
Barketball Team 2, 3,' Girlr' Softball Team 3,' Social Welfare
Committee 2, 3,' Pep! Diuerr 2, 3,' Girly' Field H ocleey 41 Service
Club 4,' Pep Club 4.
Transferred to AHS in 1967 from Walt Whitman High School
Claudia Moniz Freire
Domingos Ferreira 20 Apt. 1001
Rio de Janeiro-GB-Brazil
American Fielcl Service 4.
Possible Future Career: English Teacher
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William Muller
2 Sweetbriar Lane
Bill
Latin Club 3, Vice-President 2,' Mosaic 3,' A Cappella Cboir 2,
3, 4,' Spring Track 2, 3, 4,' Basketball 2, 3, Captain 4,' Football
3, 4,' Prom Committee 3,' Varsity Club 4.
Possible Future Career: Engineer
Kenneth Musen
45 Hidden Road
Ken
Student Council 2, 3,' Baseball 2, 3, 4,' Hockey 3, 4,' National
Honor Society 3, 4,' Matb Club 4,' International Relations Club 4.
Possible Future Career: Chemical Engineer
Nancy Mooney
7 Washington Avenue
Nance '
Mosaic 2, 3,' Pep Club 2, 3,' Girls' Band 2,' Orcbestra 2,' Service
Club 2, 3, 4,' Girls' Basketball Team, junior Varsity 2,' Spanisb
Club 3, 4,' Prom Committee 3,' Analanno 4.
Possible Future Career: Physical Therapist
Richard F. Morrissey
30 C Washington Park Drive
Dick
Basketball 2, 3, 4,' Baseball 2, 3, 4.
Possible Future Career: Architect
Carol Ann Nardozza
59 Juniper Road
Pep Club 2,' Latin Club 2,' Majorettes 3,' co-bead 4,' Anclanno
Lay-Out Editor 4,' National Honor Society 3, 4, Prom Com-
mittee 3.
Possible Future Career: Teaching
Transferred to AHS in 1965
Carole Nault
109 Cross Street
French Club, Treasurer 3,' Matb Club 3,' S odality 3.
Possible Future Career: Teaching
Transferred to AHS in 1967 from Presentation of Mary
Academy
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Phillip Newcomb
59 Center Street
Phil, Newk
Possible Future Career: Navy and Two year Electronic School
:jan Walter Newhouse
61 Maple Avenue
O'Balhn
Sbi Club 4,' Football 2, 3,' Latin Club 2.
Possible Future Career: Physicist or Teacher
Susan Gay Nichols
9 Wildrose Drive
Sue
Mtzjoretter 4,' Art Club 3, 4,-.Pep Club 2, 3,' Service Club 2,'
Girls' Burbetbull 2.
Possible Future Career: Teaching
Carole Louise Nikonchuk
48 Wildrose Drive
Nik
Latin Club 4.
Possible Future Career: Teacher
Transferred to AHS in December, 1966 from Kings' Park High
School, Long Island, New York
Kathleen Mary Noonan
44 Dufton Road
Kathy
Pep Club 4,' Softball 4,' Guicluuee 4,' S eruice Club 3 .
Possible Future Career: X-Ray Technician
Janice Ann Norris
6 High Street
jan, jane
Cborul S oeiety 3, 4,' Future Teucberr of America 4,' Glee Club
3, 4,' Ski Club 4,' Pep Club 3, 4,' Art Club 4.
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Thomas O'Leary
43 Wildwood Road
Torn
Football 3, 4, H ockey 3, Baseball 3, 4, Latin Club 2, 3.
Possible Future Career: Engineer
jane Agnes O'Neill
83 Bartlet Street
Cbeerleaaler 4, Pep Club 3, 4,' Service Club 3.
Possible Future Career: College
Transferred to AHS in 1966 from Basking Ridge, New Jersey
Robert Harold O'Brien
6 Sandy Brook Circle
O. B.
Cross Country 2, 3, 4, Winter Track 2, 3, 4, Spring Track 2, 4,
Anclanno Boys' Sports Etlitor 4,' Boys' Glee Club 2,' Varsity
Club 4.
Possible Future Career: journalist or Social Worker
Karen Virginia Ogden
70 High street
Karen
Pep Club 4,' Service Club 2, 4, Glee Club 3, 4, Anclanno 4,
International Relations Club 4.
Possible Future Career: Social Worker or Teacher
Cynthia jane Orlando
65 Stevens Street
Cindy, Dupes .
Majorettes 3, Co-Head 4, Analanno Clerical Editor 4, Pep Club
2, 3, 4, Service Club 2, 3, Ojjice Assistant 2, 3, 4, A Cappella
Cboir 2,' Mosaic Homeroom Representative 3, Mosaic Typist 3,'
Prom Committee Program and Invitations Cbairman 3.
Possible Future Career: Business School.
Brian Scott Ota
160 Salem Street
C. K.
Spring Track 2, 3, 4, Winter Track 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 4, Foot-
ball Manager 3,' Golf 2, A Cappella Cboir 2.
Possible Future Career: Forestry
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Nancy Ellen Parisi
21 Oriole Drive
Pep Club 2, 3, 4,' Field Hockey 2, '3, 4,' Girls' Barketball 2, 3,
4,' Softball 3, 4, Cboral Society 2, 3,' Girlr' Glee Club 2, 3, 4,'
Varsity Club 4.
Possible Future Career: College
David Alan Paulekas
217 Salem Street
Dave
Football 2, 3, 4,' Winter Track 2, 3, 4,' Spring Track 2, 3, 4.
Possible Future Career: College, Civil Engineering
William john Ouellette
Clover Circle
Bill
Winter Track 2.
Possible Future Career: Professional Race Car Driver
Catherine Marie Palmer
100 High Plain Road
Cathy
Imprint Editor-In-Cbief 4,' International Relations Club 3, 4,'
National Honor Society 3, Publicity Manager 4,' Student Council
Alternate 2, 4,' Office Arrirtant 4,' Latin Club 2, 3, 4,' Pep Club
2,' Moyaic Copy Stayjf 2,' Moraic Newr Editor 3,' Girly' Glee
Club 2, 3,' Social Committee Cbairman 3.
Possible Future Career: Foreign Correspondent
Susan Irene Paulekas
217 Salem Street
Sue
Barketball 2, 3, 4,' Field Hockey 3, 4,' A.F.S. 2, 4,' Pep Club 2, 3,
4,' Ski Club 4,' Andanno 4,' Softball 4,' Seruice Club 2, 3,' Student
Council 3.
Possible Future Career: College Degree in Nursing
Nancy Louise Peatman
13 Rocky Hill Road
Nan
Pep Club 2, 3, 4,' Frencb Club 2, 3, 4,' A.F.S. 2, 3, 4,' Andanno
4,' Girly' Band 2,' Ski Club 2, 3, 4,' Orcbertra 2,' "Sbowboat"
cart 3 .
Possible Future Career: Physical Therapist
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Gayle Leah Petteruto
62 Elm Street
latin Club 2, 3, 4,' Cboral Society 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4,' Cboir
4, Office Arfiftant 2, 3, 4, Clary Play 3.
Karl Pfeil
138 Summer Street
Pifll
Football 4, Spring Track 2, 4,' Winter Tracie 2, 4,' American
Field Service 3.
Possible Future Career: College, and the Marines
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Ethel Piercy
11 Virginia Road
Eth
Glee Club 2, 3, 4,' Choral Society 41 Pep Club 3.
Possible Future Career: Hairstylist
Nancy Porter
7 Ayer Street
Softball 4,' Guidance Anirtant 4,' Service Club 3.
Possible Future Career: Merchandising
Martin Post
9 Beech Circle
Latin Club 2,' Spanixb Club 2, 3,' Matb Club 2, 3, 4,' Cben Club
3, 4,' Science Club 3, 4.
Possible Future Career: Marine Biologist
Norma Margaret Randall
125 Lovejoy Road
Norma
Pep Club 2, 3, 4,' Andanno Sales Stajjr 4, Service Club 2, 3,' Vice-
Prerident 41 Imprint Literary Editor 4,' Moraic 2, 3,' Cboral
Society 2,' Outward Bound 3,' Clam Social Committee 3.
Possible Future Career: Race Car Driver
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Melvin R. Richard
463 Lowell Road
Mel
Possible Future Career: Electronics
Kimberly Ellen Richards
33 Phillips Street
' Kim
Imprint 4,' Cborul Society 4,' Glee Club 4.
Possible Future Career: Teaching or Journalism
jerry Lynn Reece
17 Enmore Street
jerry
Possible Future Career: Hairdressing
Transferred to AHS in 1966 from Woodbury High School,
Salem, New Hampshire
Nancy Helen Reidy
17 Flint Circle
Reids, Nancy
Choral Society 2, 3, 4,' Glee Club 2, 3, 4,' Spuuixb Club 4,' Lutiu
Club 4.
Possible Future Career: Medical Technician
Wendy Ellen Richards
29 County Road
Softbull 3, 4,' Cborul Society 2.
Bruce Gordon Robb
21 Memorial Circle
Robbs
Football 2, 3, 4,' Winter Trucle 4,' Burebull 4,' Student Council
2, 3,' Moruic 2.
Possible Future Career: College or Navy
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Deidre Eileen Robinson
8 Kirkland Drive
Fielcl Hockey 4,' A.F.S. 4,' International Relations Clab 4,' Science
Clnb 4,' Barketball 4,' Softball 4.
Possible Future Career: Physical Therapy
Transferred to AHS in 1967 from Dolgeville Central School,
Dolgeville, New York
Marjorie jean Rockwood
6,1 Gould Road
Margie
Girls' Band 2, 3, 4,' Orcbeftra 4,' Matb Clnb 4,' Science Clnb 4,'
Girlx' Softball Team 2, 4,' Girly' Bafleetball Team 2.
Possible Future Career: Marine Biology
Denise Marie Robertson
46 Salem Street
Dee
Pep Clnb 2, 3, 4,' Ojjzice Afyixtant 2, 3, 4.
Possible Future Career: Business College
Brigid Kathleen Robinson
8 Kirkland Drive
Fielal H ockey 4,' Barketball 4,' Softball 4,' American Field Service
4,' International Relation! Clab 4.
Possible Future Career: Foreign Service
Transferred to AHS in 1967 from Dolgeville, New York
Richard Arthur Roy
18 Cuba Street
Dick
Gymnastic: 2, 3, 4.
Possible Future Career: College
Karen Frances Russell
2 Yale Road
Karen, Russ
Gymnastic: 3, 4,' Glee Clnb 2,' Choral Society 2,' Oyjice Ayfmfmr
3,' Pep Club 3,' Service Clab 3.
Possible Future Career: Hairdressing
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Arthur james Sadowski
43 Brookfield Road
Art
Cror: Country 2, 3, 4,' Winter Track 2, 3, 4,' Spring Track 2, 3, 4.
Possible Future Career: Business Administration
Linda Susan Sagaser
56 Chestnut Street
Linda
Gyrnnarticr 3, 4,' Student Council 2, 3, 4,' National Honor Society
3, 4,' American Field Service 3, Prerident 4,' Latin Club 2,'
Frencb Club 2, President 3,' Mofaic 2, 3,' Imprint Layout Editor
4,' Ski Club 3.
Possible Future Career: College
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Phillip Russell
6 Shipman Road
Phil
Possible Future Career: Conservation Biologist
Lee Michael Russem
14 Nutmeg Lane
Lee
Hockey 4.
Possible Future Career: College
Transferred to AHS in 1966 from Kimball Union Academy,
Meriden, New Hampshire
Robert Edward Sattin
10 Lovejoy Road
Bob
Matb Club 3, 4,' Science Club 4,' Audio Vixual 3, 4,' Library
Arrirtant 3, 4,' Cberr Club 3.
james Wendall Saunders
30 Lucerne Drive
jim
Bareball 2,' Football 2,' Hockey 3,' Golf 2, 3, 4.
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Robert Ashton Scott
112 Pine Street
james Philip Scuderi
435 North Main Street
Jim, Scooter
Spring Track 2, 4.
Possible Future Career: Lawyer
Carl Francis Savinelli
5 Walnut Avenue
Buddy
Possible Future Career: School or Service
Gloria Theresa Sciuto
80 Andover Street
Glor, Glo .
Future Teacbers of America 4,' American Field Service 2, 3, 4,
Latin Club 2,' Service Club 2,' Frencb Club 3.
Possible Future Career: French Teacher
Rosemary jane Seccareccio
25 Lowell Street
jane
Pep Club 2, 3, 4,' Spanifb Club 4,' Service Club 3, 4,' Girlx'
Glee Club 2, 3,' Cboral S ociety 2, 3.
Possible Future Career: Dental Assistant
Mathyle Cyril Shatter
3 Meadow Brook Drive
Thyle
Pep Club 3, 4,' Service Club 2, 3, 4,' Spanifb Club 3, 4,' American
Field Service 3, 4,' Analanno Salex Stay? 4,' Girls' Glee Club 3, 4,'
International Relations' Club 3.
Possible Future Career: Social Work
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Michael Paul Simeone
15 Cheever Circle
Mike
Football 2, 3, 4,' Bareball 2, 3, Captain 4.
Possible Future Career: Boston State College or Service
Michael Peter Sirois
172 River Road
g Spider
Football 2, 3, 4,' Winter Track 2, 3, 4,' Spring Track 2, 3, 4,'
Spanirb Clab 4,' Varrity Club 4,' Clan Play 3, 4.
Possible Future Career: College
Paul joseph Silva
319 Lowell Street
Silv
Possible Future Career: Electronics or Mechanics
Scott Kent Silverman
3 Mayflower Drive
Sal
Science Clnb 4,' Intrarnnral Baxbetball 4.
Possible Future Career: 4-year college
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JoAnn Somers
10 Nutmeg Lane
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A Girlx' Glee Clnb 2,' Cboral Society 2,' Maclrigal Singerr 4,' French
Clnb 2, 3, 4,' Spanish Clnb 3, 4,' Pep Clnb 3, 4, Momig 2,-
American Field Service 2, 3, 4,' A Cappella Cboir 4,' Clan Play
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Donna Elizabeth Spinney
18 Pasho Street
Donna
Pep Club 2, 3, 4,' Mujorezfzfe 3, 4, A Cappella Cboir 3, 4,' Service
Club 4,' 051:69 Arrifzfuut 4.
Possible Future Career: Dental Assistant
Diane Persis St. Germain
210 River Road
Diane
Pep Club 2, 3, 4,' Spuuifb Club 3, 4, Mujorette 3, 4, Service
Club 4.
Possible Future Career: Computer Analyst
William Arthur Southward
10 Lakeside Circle
Billy
Boyr' Glee Club 2, 3, 4,' Cborul Society 2, 3, 4.
Possible Future Career: Lab Technician
Wiliam Gordon Spencer
35 Tewksbury Street
Bill, Spence
Bufkezfbull 3, 4,' Burebull 3, 4.
Possible Future Career: Business Administration
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53 Red Spring Road
Pete
Susan Gale Stansfield
9 College Circle
Sue
Pep Club 3, Secretary 4,' American Field Service 4,' Future
Teucberf of America 4,' Mujoretle 4, Service Club 4. '
Possible Future Career: Teacher
Transferred to AHS in 1966 from St. Patrick's High School,
Lawrence, Massachusetts
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Ruthann Marie Stevens
Jackson House, Phillips Academy
Ruthie, Rudie
Field Hockey 4, Pep Cluh 3, 4,' French Cluh 3, 4,' Choral Society
3, 4,' A.F.S. 4,' Girlr' Gym Team 2,' 'Red Croft 3,' Outward
Bound 3.
Possible Future Career: Dancer
Janice Elaine Stewart
6 Shepley Street
jan
Girls' Glee Cluh 4, Choral Society 2, 3, 4,' Cheerleader 3, 4,'
Pep Cluh 2, 3, 4, Mofaic 2,' Junior Clary Council 3,' Senior
C lan Treasurer 4.
Possible Future Career: Dental Hygienist
Catherine Anne Steele
250 Andover Street
Bates
Possible Future Career: Secretary
Mary Elizabeth Steele
250 Andover Street
Mir
Pep Cluh 4.
Possible Future Career: Going to Business School
Leo Augustine Sweeney
56 Tewksbury Street
Possible Future Career: Further Schooling
William Charles Tarbox
18 Cutler Road
Bill, Tar
Andanno Advertising Manager 4,' Science Cluh 3, 4,' Andanno
I-Iorneroorn Reprefentatiue 4, American Field Service 3, 4,'
Winter Track 3, 4X Bafehall 2, 3, 4,' Student Council Homeroom
Repretentatiue 4,' Wert Parish P. F. 2, 3, 4,' International Rela-
tions Cluh 3.
Possible Future Career: College
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Edward Wayne Thompson
52 Chandler Circle
Band 2, 3, 4,' Spanirb Club 2, 3, 4,' Outward Bound 3, 41 Science
Club 3, 4.
Possible Future Career: College
Patricia Thompson
108 High Plain Road
Pat, Patty
Field Hockey 3, Captain 4, Bayketball 4,' Girlr' Band 4,' Glee
Club 2, 3, 4,' Cboral Society 3.
Possible Future Career: Teacher
Richard Tassinari
49 Enmore Street
Dick, Tass
C.Y.0. 4,' Lawrencian Ski Club 2, 3, 4,' junior Racer 4, Bare
ball 2.
Possible Future Career: Engineer
Ann Margaret Tellier
13 Webster Street
Ann, Moose
Pep Club 2, 3.
Possible Future Career: Business School
David Allen Thresher
23 Summer Street
Dave, Sub
Ski Club 2.
Albert Daniel Tobin
Beacon Street
Prince
Croix Country 2,' Intramural Sport! 2.
Possible Future Career: Army Reserves
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William Asa Twigg
232 North Main Street
Twiggy
Ski Club 2, 4,' Golf Team 3, 4,' Intramural Sporti 3, 4,' Bafeball
2,' Bayketball 2, 3.
Jane Ellen Valentine
63 Reservation Road
jane
Service Club 2, 3, 4,' Pep Club 2, 3, 4,' Moraic 2,' Field Hockey
3,' Girls' Glee Club 2.
Possible Future Career: College
Lewis Clayton Trumbore
198 Summer Street
Lewie
Gymnarticr 2, 3, 4,' Spring Track 3, 4,' Orcbertra 2.
Possible Future Career: Engineer
Thomas Earle Tsepas
2 McKenney Circle
Tom, Tsep
Ski Club 4,' Audio Vifual 4,' International Relation! Club 4.
Possible Future Career: Lawyer
Susan Marie Vanasse
64 Red Spring Road
Sue
Service Club 2, 3, Prerident 4,' Future Teacberi of America 3,
President 4,' Latin Club 2, 3, 4,' Student Council 2, 3, 4,' American
Field Service Club 3, 4,' Pep Club 2, 3, 4.
Possible Future Career: Teacher
Gary Richard Vivian
159 Osgood Street
Gary, Viv
Baxeball 2, 3, 4,' Latin Club 2, 3, 4,' Basketball 2, 3, 4,' Intra-
mural Sportf 2,' Boyf' Glee Club 2.
Possible Future Career: Lawyer
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Susan Foster Vogt
50 Wildwood Road
Susan
American Field Service 3, Vice-Prefident 4,' Girlr' Varrity Soft-
ball Team 4,' Pep Club 2, 3, 4,' Rainbow 4,' Glee Club 2, 3, 4,'
Cboral Society 2, 3, 4,' Imprint Reprerentative 4.
Possible Future Career: Medical Technician
Linda Adele Wacholder
237 North Main Street
Andanno Coordinating Editor 4,' Service Club 3, 4,' International
Relations Club 4,' Future Teacberr of America 3, 4,' American
Field Service 3, 4,' National Honor Society 3, Secretary-Trearurer
4,' Student Council Trearurer 4,' Spaniyb Club 3,' Pep Club.
Possible Future Career: Social Work
Transferred to AHS in 1966 from Nesharniny High School,
Langhorne, Pennsylvania
Denise Marie Vocell
26 Elm Street
Dee '
Spanirb Club 3, 4,' Pep Club 2, 3, 4,' Service Club 2, 3, 4,' A
Cappella 4,' Ski Club 3.
Possible Future Career: Dental Hygienist
Betsy Blanche Vogt
11 Carmel Road
Bets, Fuzz
Andanno Circulation Sltljf 4,' A Cappella 3, 4,' American Field
Service 3, 4,' FTA 3,' junior Red Crorr 2.
Possible Future Career: Elementary Teacher
Joseph Frank Wesolowski
10 Canterbury Street
Joe, Weso
Gymnastic: 2, 3, 4.
Carol Ann West
35 Morton Street
Carol T
Marcbing Band 2, 3, 4,' Concert Band 4,' Soutb Cburcb P. F.
2, 3, 4,' Girlr' Club 2, 3,' Mofaic 3.
Possible Future Career: English Teacher
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Catherine Jean Williams
29 Washington Avenue
Cathy
Cboral Society 3, 4,' Future Teacberr of America 4,' Pep Club 2,
3, 4,' Service Club 3,' Girly' Glee Club 3.
Possible Future Career: Teacher
Dana T. Wilson
88 Lowell Street
Wils
Audio Virual 2, 3, 4,' Bareball 2, 3, 4,' Intramural Sports 2, 3,
4,' Latin Club 2, 3, International Relationr Club 3, 4.
Lawrence Dewing Westfall
41 Summer Street
Larry, Wipeout
Winter Track 2, 3, 4,' Spring Track 2, 3, 4,' Social Committee 2.
Possible Future Career: Business School
Linda Lee Whitney
268 High Plain Road
Pep Club 2, 3, 4,' Service Club 2, 3, 4,' National Honor Society
3, 4,' Anclanno Layout Stay? 4,' Girly' Glee Club 2, 3.
Possible Future Career: Medical Secretary
Brian Patrick Winters
47 Enmore Street
Sparky, Beanney
Possible Future Career: Mechanic
Terry Lynn Wisenbaker
13 Ivy Lane
Ter
Possible Future Career: Drama
Transferred to AHS in February, 1967 from Thousand Oaks
High School, California
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Theodore Davis Witrnan
197 Haggetts Pond Road
Smiley
Winter Track 2, 3, 4,' Spring Track 2, 3, 4,' Football 2.
Possible Future Career: Two Year College
Peter james Wojtkun
19 Moraine Street
Pete
Gymnayticr 2, 3, 4, Tri Captain 4,' Spring Track 2, 3, 4,' Winter
Track 4,' Vanity Club 3, 4,' Latin Club 4.
Possible Future Career: Pre-Med School
Barbara Ethel Young
63 Bailey Road
Barb
Cbeerleaaler 3, 4,' Future Teacberf of America 3, 4,' Pep Club
2, 3, 4,' lnqnrint Circulation Manager 4,' Office Affirtant 4,' Girly'
Glee Club 2, 3, 4,' Cboral Society 2, 3, 4,' Sopbomore Social
Committee 2,' Service Club 2, 3,' Varfity 4,' Prom Committee 3.
Possible Future Career: Elementary Teacher
Christine Renee Bourcier
Chelemarie 73,
Bourdeau, France
Chris
American Field S eruice 4,' Spanirb Club 4.
Porrible Future Career: Interpreter KGerman, Englirb, Spanifb 1.
Constance Dormer Brooks
221 South Main Street
Connie
Possible Future Career: Oceanography or Writing
Transferred to AHS in December 1967 from Lower Merion
Senior High in Ardmore, Pennsylvania
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David Carl Berube
8 Elm Court
Dave
Lynn Dianne Delibac
57 Stevens Street
Peanuts
Xavier Henriquez
371 North Main Street
Brian Francis Horton
12 Linwood Street
Horny, Hors
Steven john Lion
77 Central Street
Camera Shy
Kathleen Lynch
239 River Road
George Gregory Moss
92 Dascomb Road
Richard Alan Parent
14 Mary Lou Lane
David Mark Rozen
24 Lincoln Circle
Dave
Reed Martin Sargent
April 24, 1950 - April 23, 1966
Steven Allan Smith
16 Burton Farm Drive
Susan Anne Stahley
497 South Main Street
Sue
George Stroud
16 County Road
Bear, Rose
Randall Douglas Towne
21 Arundel Street
Randy
Michael Maynard
3 Tanglewood South
On the day before his sixteenth birthday, Reed Sargent was
killed in a tragic, unnatural automobile accident. Reed was
a wonderful, warm-hearted, fun-loving boy, who had a full
and happy life ahead.
When such a tragic event takes place, it makes us, his class-
mates, pause to think of the preciousness of life, of the value
of friendships, and of the hope to make this world a happier
and gayer place in which to live, as Reed did in his few years
here.
He was our friend and we will never forget him.
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Senior Class Qfficers
Vicki Coheng Social Committee Chairman Janice Stewartg Treamrer
Corinne Broderickg Secretary Steve Gesingg Prefidem
Bruce Dykeg Vice-Prexidem
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Senior Class Council
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STANDING: Wayne Loosigian, Susan Vanasse, Linda Wacholder, jim Hershon, Jane Hamilton,
Linda Sagaser and Bill Twigg. SEATED: Joe Hadarn, Janice Stewart, Steve Gesing, Bruce Dyke
and Vicki Cohen.
Prom Committee
STANDING: Linda McCann, Ann De Freitas, Cathy Palmer, Chandler Bailey, David Konioian,
Bill Langdell, Priscilla Harris, Linda Kopatch, Mary Jo McEvoy, Norma Randlall. SEATED: Jane
Valentine, Cynthia Orlando, Ruth Anderson, Steve Gesing, Betsy MacMackin, Maryellen Maesano,
Corinne Broderick and Jane Hamilton.
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Class Scholars
Linda Sagaser
David Konjoian
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Ruthann Stevens
Dick Hatch
Class Athletes
Diane Chalifour
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Vicki Cohen
Bob O'Brien
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Betsy MacMackin
Steve Gesing
Most Versatile
Sandi Brouck
joe Doherty
Best Dancers
Lyn Deyermond
Bob O'Brien
Class Couple
Sue Paulekas
Wayne Demers
Class Musicians
Marjorie Rockwood
john Burke
Class Individuals
Linda Kopatch
David Rosen
Best Dressed
Vicki Cohen
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out of my right eye?
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with anticipation,
with adjustments,
and s
with learning.
The novelty of a new school
presents
new ideas
new challenges
and
new responsibilities.
S ophomores, the newcomers,
have risen to the occasion
and have performed well.
The life of a junior
is yilled
with preparation,
with planning,
with work.
Duties and activities
span
from college plans,
to career decisions,
to deepening social involvement.
juniors, the veterans,
anticipate the responsibilities
of heing the oldest and most ohserved
, in the school.
The husy schedules of juniors and sophomores
have left these students
tested,
ready,
and anxious for
the years to come.
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juniors are cooperative
uniors are never taken by surprise.
juniors take advantage of the hor lunch
program.
Juniors are serious.
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Juniors are ably advised by Mr. Hopkins and Miss Samra.
Clan Ojjficerr f 1. to rj Kathy Morrissey, Social Committee Cbairmang
Eve Iskols, Treafuferg Ed Rawlings, Preridemfg jim Gillan, Vice-Prem
denrg Dale Wwdworth, Secretary.
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juniors are headed for Seniority.
When students are juniors in high school they
begin to think about what colleges they would like
to attend. They face the formidable college boards
in October, March, and May. They begin to fully
realize the importance of good grades and active
participation in school and community life. Under
the leadership of the junior Class officers, the class
of 1969 has demonstrated its ambition and imagina-
tion in class projects and has participated actively in
the life of the whole school. The class successfully
sponsored a basketball game between the Harlem
Diplomats and the faculty as a fund raising event.
And, as each junior class before it, sponsored the
Junior-Senior Prom under the chairmanship of Beth
Gower and Geoff Crossley.
As the members of the class of 1969 proudly wear
their new class rings they can look forward confidently
to a' successful Senior year.
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and Leon Sharpe monopolize on their free
moments.
Dan Diggs, Van DeBose, Larry Os-
borne, and Mark Ayres relax after a
hectic school day.
A Better Chance
What are we doing here? What are the goals of "A Better Chanceu? We are
sure that many Andover High School students are still asking themselves what our
program is all about. We hope that some day they, as well as millions of other
Americans, will understand our goals and the message behind the letters A.B.C
School life is like a circle, we start school, finish school, go for vacations, and
then start school again. As an A.B.C. student I cannot belong entirely to that circle.
I remember the past, live the present, and wonder about the future, for I have
witnessed areas of misery and disillusionment created by poverty, ignorance, and
social barriers. These areas contain millions of human beings without much hope
of escaping. The A.B.C. program is one way of breaking through the barriers which
are isolating many social classes from one another. Most of us come from different
backgrounds but we all have something in common. We have the will to learn,
not only on academic terms, but in terms of ways of life and coexistence with one
another.
The purpose of our being in Andover is not just to get "a better chance" and
live in a middle class suburb. We are here because of a long failure in communica-
tion and understanding between different social classes. In order to solve many of
today's problems, people must understand one another and A.B.C. is one way to
achieve this. In addition, we have a moral commitment to the neighborhoods from
which we come. The A.B.C. staff has faith that we will use our education to help
others who havenlt had it. The purposes and goals of our program are many and
to understand them one must be involved in the program itself. Andover High
has been involved and, in one year, we have shared school and outside activities,
making them a part of ourselves.
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Fzrrt Row? Linda Sagaser, Layout, Barbara Burnham, Typing, Candy Hatfield
Copy, Heather Buchan, Girlr' Sports. Second Row: David Konjoian, Newr
Cathy Palmer, Editor-in-Chief, David Gilmore, Newrg Beth Rozen, Featurer
Third Row: Barbara Young, Circulation, Carol Litchtman, Exchange, joe Hadam
Boyr' Sports, Larry Loew, Business, Tom DeBolt, Plaotogmpbyg Chandler Bailey
Advertifmgg Norma Randall, Literaryg Linda Kopatch, Art.
Editor-in-Chief
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. . . A new name for our school paper . . . Why Imprint? Because a new school has
new happenings to report and a new environment ,to reflect. Imprint suggests an im-
pression, and the school newspaper is a reflection of the thoughts, and activities of the
students. Published eight times a year under the supervision of Cathy Palmer, Editor-in-
Chief, the Imprint includes importanthews events, feature articles, student spotlights,
sports reviews, student expresso, editorial comment and letters to the editor. New to
the paper this year are a regular comic strip and classihed advertisements. The policy of
the Imprint is to review, discuss and announce the activities of the school.
Andanno
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Editor-rn-Chief EDITORIAL STAFF
Ginny Campbell Frrrt Row: Nancy Dufton, Girly' Sporlrg Joan Bracken, Circulatiorzg Cynthia
Orlando, Clerical. Second Row: Carol Nardozza, Layoutg Linda Wacholder, Co-
ordirzaforg Ginny Campbell, Editor-in-Chief, Linda Kopatch, Artg Judy James,
Literary. Third Row: Doug Costello, Burineft Arrimzntg Bob O'Brien, Boyr'
Sportrg Tom DeBolt, Plootograplayg Fred Bradley, Butinextg Bill Tarbox, Busi-
rzerr Arriftrznt.
The Andanno, Andover High School's yearbook, is designed to capture and preserve
a year of high school life in all its aspects.
This year's staff, under the editorship of Virginia Campbell faced the task of pre-
senting a new format to complement the exciting, new Andover High School. The size
of the book was altered, new sections were added and the arrangement of some standard
sections was revised.
The annual began under the advisorship of Mr. Louis Annese and, when Mr. Annese
was appointed editor of Your Sclzoolr, the book came under the guidance of Mr. Wayne
Mercer.
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Participation in the cluhs of the school
A jfords the student
A source of recreation,
A time to he with friends,
A chance to achieve.
To work together for a common goal
Teaches those involved
The process of planning,
The value of application,
The satisfaction of success.
In an afternoon meeting or a field trip
An interest is fed
Which will grow
To further enrich a life
In the coming years.
Honor Society
The National Honor Society at Andover High School is
an outgrowth of similar organizations founded in colleges
and universities to give recognition to those students who
have maintained high scholastic standards and have served
their schools as outstanding citizens. Membership in this
organization is one of the highest honors our school can
bestow upon a student.
Character, scholarship, leadership and service-these are
the cardinal principles of the National Honor Society, and
the goals toward which the members strive, individually,
and as a group. As active citizens of Andover High the
members have organized several money raising projects for
scholarships such as a bakery sale and a dance. This year
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they also participated in the Eastern Massachusetts Associa-
tion of National Honor Societies Convention.
Unlike previous years the candlelight ceremony this year
was held in the evening. New members were given the pin,
a key and a torch inscribed with the letters C.S.L.S. sym-
bolizing the goal and the high standards of the National
Honor Society toward which our chapter strives.
First row: Linda Sagaser, Candace Hatfield, Carol Nardozza, Linda Whitney.
Second row: Linda Wacholder, David Konjoian, Gary Gulezian, Catherine
Palmer. Third row: Carol Lichtman, Wayne Loosigian, Kenneth Musen, Joseph
Hadam, Douglas MacDonald, Virginia Campbell.
"I light the candle of education."
President David Konjoian leads the new members in the Honor Society
pledge.
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L. to r.: Linda Wacholder, rreaturerg joseph Hadam, Vice-Prefidentg Joseph Doherty, Prefi-
P1-esidenf Joe D01-161-fy dent, Linda Sagaser, Correfponding Secretary, Corinne Broderick, Recording Secretary.
The Student Council, an important part of school life, burst
into life this year under the leadership of President, Joe Doherty,
Vice President, Joe Hadam, Treasurer, Linda Wacholder, Cor-
responding Secretary, Linda Sagaser, and Recording Secretary,
Corinne Broderick, and proved that the school administration
working together with the council can produce student benefits.
This year the four year job of revising the council Constitu-
tion was completed. The most important change was the revising
of the system of representation. Under the new process there
would be one student elected to represent every fifty students in
the class with the maximum according to the number in the
smallest class. This provides equal power where under the pre-
vious plan, the larger class would have a greater number of
homeroom representatives, thus giving them a larger voice in
the council decisions.
The Pro-Tem government was abolished as an ineffective
policy and it is now established that the new Student Council
President will be elected in May.
During the fall, representatives from each class attended the
Eastern Massachusetts Division of Student Councils where ideas,
opinions, and plans were exchanged.
Also, the council reviewed the dress code and obtained more
freedom for the students between classes.
In all, the Student Council has shown itself to be a strong link
of communication between students and faculty.
joe hears the opinions of the council.
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Math Club
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The Science C1ub's prime aim is to
cultivate interest in all aspects of science
and to involve all members in an informal
education in the sciences. The club has
guest speakers and goes on field trips to
such places as Western Electric Company
and the Lawrence Water Works. All club
activities are under the supervision of
the advisor, Mr. Wihiam Deacon.
The Math Club, headed by President
Bob Sattin and advised by Mr. Victor
Walshe, is open to all,students interested
in mathematics. Each month ten members
compete in math contests with neighbor-
ing schools. This club helps the student
to develop keenness of mind and ability to
calculate quickly and to work eifectively
with numbers.
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This politically oriented group of stu-
dents, under the advisorship of Mr. Mc-
Cusker and the leadership of Paul Hills,
president, Barbara jameson, vice-presi-
dent, Linda Sagaser, secretary and Chan-
dler Bailey, treasurer, is not only responsi-
ble for the sale and distribution of the
school's New York Times, but is active in
getting student participation in such
events as the World Affairs Council, an
annual trip to the United Nations in New
York City, and the State Department
sponsored "Model The club ex-
presses its concern as youths of the world
community through its debates, films on
controversial issues, and a host of guest
speakers throughout the school year.
The purpose of the Future Teachers of
America is to present to the student the
opportunities open to him in the field of
education. The club has sponsored field
trips to various colleges and universities
to assist students in choosing a school.
Film strips, speakers, and group discus-
sions also proved helpful. The club mem-
bers also served at the Annual Teacher's
Association Night dinner, sponsored Col-
lege Career Night, and joined with the
National Honor Society in forming a
tutoring service. It is hoped that in the
future, club members will be able to work
with teachers and substitute for them in
both high school and elementary levels.
This year's ofhcers include Co-Presidents,
JoAnn Batchelder and Sue Vanesse,
Secretary, Kathy Morissey, and Treasurer,
Eve Greenberg. Miss joan Lynch is the
advisor.
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The Spanish Club is a relatively new organization whose purpose is to stimulate in-
terest in Spain and Spanish culture. The members held many activities which included
parties celebrating Spanish Christmas, and Saints day. During a variety show, they enter-
tained the student body by performing a skit with Spanish song and dance. This year,
the members of the Spanish III class prepared a banquet with Spanish-style food at the
home- of their advisor, Mrs. Dorothy Goclowski. The present officers consist of Presi-
dent, Linda Kopatch, Vice-President, joe Doherty, Treasurer, Allyson Brooks, and Secre-
tary, Charlyce Bajek.
Latin Club
The Latin Club was instituted three years ago by a small group of students who had
brought the idea from the well-established Latin Club at the junior high. Its main func-
tion is to present to interested students the background and customs of Rome in an in-
formal and meaningful Way.
Claire Dimlich, president, Lois Grant, vice-president, Kathy Morrissey, secretary-trea-
surer, and jill Markert, committee chairman, organized this year's Roman banquet with
the help of Miss Lynch, the advisor. This club also sponsors activities during Language
Week.
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American Field Service
AFS OFFICERS
fl. to r.J Eve Greenberg, Treatrurerg Linda Sagaser,
Preridentg Susan Vogt, Vice-Preridentg jane
Hamilton, Secretary.
Claudia confers with Andover's AFS presi-
dent, Mrs. Vogt.
I have been an exchange student for only a half-year up
until now, and so it is hard to describe my position, as well
as that of thousands of others who came together with me.
I could go back to the past and explain AFS's beginning
as ambulance groups during World War I and II or define
it formally as 'a "private and nonprolit organization" but
that wouldn't be enough. American Field Service is much
more and its full meaning is explained by groups of stu-
dents from all over the world, proudly called AFS'ers and
united by one feeling no matter what their nation, race or
creed.
This feeling started as soon as we were notified about
our scholarshipsg all of a sudden we felt automatically in-
volved in the AFS'spirit. I don't mean that our personalities
change, but something indefinable is added to our lives
Claudia plays piano for her AFS sister, Eve Greenberg.
Claudia continues her record as a good student.
when we become part of AFS. It may be the idea of getting
to know people and making them know about our countries
as well as ourselvesg it may be the purpose of bringing un-
derstanding throughout the nations in order to create the
dream of civilizationg it may be the realization that human
beings are the same no matter where they come from and
that they are all able and willing to try to achieve peace on
earth.
Because of all these reasons I have confidence in this
program and though I may not be sure of what one student
can do, I understand the power of thousands of teenagers
shouting in unison every year:
"Walk together, talk together all ye peoples of the earthg
then, and only then shall ye have peace."
CLAUDIA MONIZ-FREIRE
Outward Bound
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OUTWARD BOUND CLUB OFFICERS
Preyident, Heather Buchan, Setretrzfy, Kathy O'Connorg Trearurer,
Paul Russell. Mining from picture, Vice-Prerident, Liz Dawicki.
Colorado Outward Bound.
if . Heather Buchan participates
in activities of Outward
Outward Bound was established because of Dr. Kurt Hahn's
concern for "youth's increasing aimlessness, lack of involve-
ment, and failure to mature into whole adultsf' He was con-
vinced that a boy needs to learn for himself how much he is
capable of physically, emotionally, and spiritually. The sight
of the Hrst Outward Bound School was Aberdovey, Wales
where boys went through a rigorous seaman's training. In
1962 the first U.S. Outward Bound School was founded in
Colorado and, by 1967, four more programs were in operation
including one for women.
In the summer of 1966 I was a student at the Minnesota
School. After being introduced to the program by a jog in the
Woods, a wade through a swamp, and a walk through
rapids, all known as Quiet Walk, we were ready for anything.
The memories are still very much alive. How does one forget
the fear of being lost in the woods with only a map and a
compass, or the complete exhaustion of swimming a mile, a
quarter of which was with clothes on, or the sick feeling when,
after twelve matches, the lite, the most important survival
tool, still hasn't started. Then there is a sixteen day canoe trip
of which three days were spent on the terrifying and much
dreaded solo. This part is the most memorable and will never
be forgotten.
"Outward Bound is not easy, it is not meant to be. It is
something very good."
HEATHER BUCHAN
Outward Bound Participant
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Andover High's Varsity Club includes
all two-year varsity lertermen and cheer-
leaders. Its purpose is to promote athletic
interest and participation by the student
body. Each year the club, which dates
back to 1942, awards a S250 scholarship
to a deserving athlete. This year, in addi-
tion.to sponsoring the' annual, semiformal
Varsity Club Dance, the club has begun
selling hot chocolate in the cafeteria be-
fore school. The club is advised by Mr.
Richard Collins and is led by President
Wayne Demers, Vice-President joe
Doherty, Secretary Lyn Deyermond, and
Treasurer N ancy Dufton.
Pep Club
PEP CLUB OFFICERS
Standing, Z. to r.: Sue Stansheld, Secrezafyg Ann Olney, Debbie Allen,
Decorating Chairman, Barbara Roman, Treasurer. fSeazed, Z. to 112 Betsy
MacMackin, Preridentg Karoline Kennedy, Vice-President.
Varsity Club
The Pep Club is comprised of all girls willing to
support Andover High School at athletic events both
home and away. Advised by Mrs. Madeline Simeone
and led by President Betsy MacMackin, Vice-Presi-
dent Karoline Kennedy, Secretary Sue Stansheld,
Treasurer Barbara Roman and Decoration Chairmen
Ann Olney and Debbie Allen the club decorates the
spectator and team buses before football games and
sponsors the annual dance, Pep-o-rama.
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The Andover High School Service Club is an organization of students
who are willing to devote their time to serving the school and the
community. This year the club entertained sick children with a Hal-
loween party at a local hospital, brought gifts to AHS students who
were in the hospital, decorated the school for Christmas, and visited
veterans monthly at the Tewksbury State Hospital. Bakery sales and
the annual Service Club dance provide funds necessary for the projects.
Much of the club's success can be attributed to the guidance of its ad-
visor, Mrs. Mary L. Coughlin, and to its officers-President, Sue Vanasseg
Vice-President, Norma Randall, Secretary, Barbara Morloosg Trea-
surer, Carlene La Frenierg and Showcase Chairman, Deborah Allen.
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This year the Chess Club entered its second year of existence. It is an informal club
dedicated to the enjoyment of chess. The club's ten members mee-t within the school to
comepte against each other and occasionally meet to compete with other schools such
as North Andover.
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inactivity into the vi dly bright
World of artistic endeavors. Mem-
bers have participated in a series of
informal trips to Boston museums.
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golden opportunities to criticize
each other's work freely.
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The glory of a victory,
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occasionally even the defeat
all contribute to the determination,
and the exhibition of good sportsmanship,
school spirit,
responsibility,
teamwork.
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The Golden Warriors Football squad provided everyone with a lot
of thrills this year. They rebounded strongly after a iirst game defeat
at the hands of a tough Wilmington team. Our boys fought and scraped
their way out of the slump, losing only one of the eight remaining
games. The team played in the Andover tradition, determined to win.
One of the chief reasons for the success was the excellent coaching of
Head Coach Richard Collins, along with his assistants, William Vickers
and Drummond Bissett. There were many standout players. Ken Chle-
bowski and Steve Gesing were chosen Most Valuable Players, while
Dave Paulekas and Wayne Demers received the Varsity Club Award.
Among the other star players were Paul Hills, Bruce Robb, Mike Sirois,
Mike Simeone, Randy Towne, Wayne Loosigian, and Tom O'I.eary.
To our cheerleaders and student body go the utmost thanks for their
unfailing support.
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First row: Bob O'Brien, Arthur Sadowski, Steve Marden, Edward Dewhurst. Second row:
Edward Conlon, Joe Doherty, Alan Gorty, Gary Thomlinson, Harold Petzold, Gary
Thomkins, Dan Earley.
The Cross Country team under the direction of
Coach Joseph Dorsey and manager Ed Conlon, en-
joyed a successful season. The Warriors compiled an
admirable record of seven wins against two losses.
Outstanding performances came from co-captains
Steve Marden and Arthur Sadowski, as well as seniors
Ed Dewhurst and Bob O'Brien. Surprise star was
junior Gary Thomlinson, who placed in every meet
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for valuable points. In cross country, two or more
teams of any number of runners cover a race course
between 2.5 and 3 miles long, through woods, fields,
and open roads. The team with the lowest score wins.
A runnerls only reward is sore legs, bursting lungs,
and victory. The boys certainly deserve credit for
their efforts.
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Hockey
Back row: Coach Charles Vars, Robert Scott, Peter Hixon, Eric Anderson, Ken Musen,
Craig Bliss, Mike Bruno, Don Anderson, Manager Bob Demers, Assistant Coach Adriarchis.
Front row: Jay Gottsheld, Mark Hockmeyer, Doug Grange, Chris Mundy, Lee Russem, Ed
Rawlings, Captain Jim Saunders, Jeff Morgan, Jim Ganley.
The hockey team competed this year for the first time
as a varsity sport. The enthusiasm shown by the boys has
resulted in a wildly successful season. The Warriors com-
pleted roster of nine wins, five losses, finishing second in
the league standings, and qualified for both the league
playoffs and the state hockey tournament. Coach Charles
Vars expressed happy surprise at the "exceptionally good
job" the players have done, and looks forward to a league
title next year. Consistently sharp members were Captain
jim Saunders at left wing, Lee Russem and Ken Musen on
defense, and Robert Scott and Ed Rawlings in the goal.
Star underclassmen were Chris Mundy, jim Ganley, Jeff
Morgan, Doug Grange, Mark Hockmeyer, and jay Gottes-
feld. In every way the hockey team has proved themselves
a hard-working unit of which AHS can be proud.
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Basketball
Back row: Jeff Crossley, David Lynch, Peter Mullett, Lars Thurmond, Neil Davis. Second row:
Don Patullo, Dick Muller, Peter Johnson, Bill Donahue, Bruce Alexander. Front row: Joe Hadam,
Tim McQuade, Captain Bill Muller, Dick Morrissey, Bill Spencer.
The basketball team had what Coach Wilbur Hixon best described as "a heart-
breaking" season. The boys were fairly consistent, but just couldn't seem to win "the
big ones." The squad lost three games in overtime and two games by a two point
margin. Despite all this, the team still finished up with a winning record. The most
outstanding player was Captain Billy Muller. Defensively Bill averaged between
eleven and twenty-three rebounds a game, and played more total minutes than any
other player. High scorer was Peter Johnson, who, although missing five games be-
cause of injuries, still averaged twenty points a game, Other standouts were Dick
Morrisey, Bill Spencer, Bill Donahue, Dicky Muller, David Lynch, Don Patullo, Peter
Mullett, and Neil Davis, starting sophomore center. Much of the teamis strength will
be returning next year, and continuing success is anticipated. To Coach I-Iixon and
the team members go our thanks for their many exciting games.
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Andover ...... 48 Billerica .,....
Andover ....., 69 Wilmington
Andover ,..... 66 Dracut ........
Andover ,..... 49 Methuen ,....,
Andover ,...,. 65 Tewksbury ..
Andover ...... 55 Burlington .,
Andover .,.... 62 Chelmsford ..
Andover ....., 50 No. Andover
Andover ..,... 49 Billerica ......
Andover ,..... 59 Wilmington
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Andover ...,.. 59 Methuen ......
Andover ...,.. 58 Tewksbury ,,..
Andover ...... 70 Burlington ..
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Top row: Gary Briggs, Bob McKinnom, Mark Dennet, Tom D'Urso, Mark Collins. Third row,
Tom McCleary, Gary Wright, Ken Issenberg, Scott Thomphson, Bill Cohen, Richard Seikunas. Sec-
cmal row: John Spires, Dennis Tetrault, john Powers, Tim Hatch, Wes Shattuck, David Leong
Neil Shartar, Paul Russell. Front row: Assistant Coach Mr. Lee, Doug McDonald, Ken Chlebowski
Pete Wojtkun, Dick Hatch, Lew Tombore, Dick Roy, Head Coach Mr. Dorsey.
I968 State Champs
The Boys' Gymnastics team went undefeated in league competition
this year. Coach joseph Dorsey said he was "happy at some points"
with the squad's performances, and felt that the team had as much
potential as his 1962 team, which he regards as his best. The Coach
also stated that the boys were "more versatile than ever before," and
he was able to switch them to "loose spotsn at random.
Gymnastics is of course an individualist sport, and some of this
year's prominent members include "Chip', Roy and Dick Hatch on
the rings, Pete Wojtkun on side horse, Lewie Trumbore and Dick
Hatch on parallel bars, and Ken Chlebowski on long horse vaulting.
Two promising junior stars are David Leong and Richard Seikunas.
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Co captain Dave Paulekas
Winter Track
Front row: joe Broderick, Kevin Burke, Steve Marden,
Arthur Sadowski, Co-Captains Joe Doherty and Dave Paule-
kas, Greg Markham, Randy Towne, Bob O'Brien, Ed Dew-
hurst, Richard Lenier, Steve Bull. Second row: Harold
Petzold, Ed McCarthy, jerry Clutier, Danny Earley, Chris
Doherty, jim Gillan, Roger Jenkins, Randy Thomkins, Gary
Thomlinson, Chester Bisbee, Jeff Cain, Doug Towne. Third
Class C title.
The Winter Track team went undefeated in
League competition to capture the Merrimack
Valley Conference championship. The biggest
challenge came against Lawrence, when Joe
Broderick, Van Debose, Dave Paulekas, and Joe
Doherty combined to win the relay in record
time C2:2l.0D and edge Lawrence by one point.
In the State Meet, the Golden Warriors came
within three points of beating Falmouth for the
It was in this meet that Greg Markham set a
new state indoor high jump of six feet, four and
one-half inches. Team standouts were Randy
Towne and Van Debose in the hurdles, Bruce
Robb and Doug Thompson in the shot put,
Greg Markham, Ed McCarthy, and Richard Le-
nier in the high jump, Joe Broderick in the 50
yd. dash, Dave Paulekas GOOD, Joe Doherty
and Kevin Burke C6007, Bob O'Brien and Ed
Dewhurst C1,000D, Steve Marden, Arthur Sa-
dowski, and Gary Thomlinson in the mile. Con-
gratulations go to Head Coach Richard Collins
and Assistant Coach Frank Kennedy as well as
co-captains Dave Paulekas and joe Doherty for
the development of this fine team.
row: Bill Earley, John Fury, Bill Tarbox, David Towne,
Larry Osborne, Doug Thompson, jeff Boshar, John Loosi-
gian, Teddy Whitman. Fourth row: Assistant Coach Mr.
Kennedy, Richard Lundgren, Clinton Forrest, Brian Fitz-
patrick, Van Debose, William Shea, Darrel Britton, Head
Coach Richard Collins.
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Spring Track
The Spring Track team is looking forward to a victorious season as
defending Conference champs. The toughest competition will be pre-
sented by Falmouth in the state meet. Our formidable squad will in-
clude Robb and Thompson Cshot putb, Markham and-McCarthy
Chigh jumpb, Peter Mullet Cjavelinj, Doherty and Burke Cbroad
jump?-
In the running events will be Towne and Debose C hurdlesD, Broderick
and Gillan C100 yd. dashj, Paulekas CZZOD, Doherty C4-40D, Bisbee
and Bull C88OD, Sadowski, Marden, Dewhurst, and Thomlinson C mile
and two mileb.
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Baseball
Coach Polgreen
Top row: Chris Mundy, Bruce Robb, Dick Morrissey, Ken Musen, Ken Chle-
bowski. Second row: Richard Lundgren, Colin Sherry, Salvatore Vacarro, Joe
Hadam, jim Gillan, Ed Clukey, Mike Simeone, Coach Polgreen. Front row:
Pete Rawlings, Bob Hinman, Joe Loffredo, Randy Hanson, Dave McGrath,
Manager.
When most people think of spring they think of baseball. The An-
dover High Baseball team, under the supervision of Coach Fred Pol-
green and J. V. Coach William Vickers, has always enjoyed a large fol-
lowing of both players and fans. The team appears very strong except
for pitching depth, and looks forward to a winning season. Returning
veteran stars include Captain Mike Simeone, Ed Clukey, Ken Chle-
bowski, Joe Hadam, Chris Mundy, Jim Gillan, Sal Vacarro, Ken Musen,
and Bruce Robb. Coach Polgreen hopes new members will give the
regulars some tough competition for team positions and he will expect
the same "spirit and hustlev that has become an Andover tradition.
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Cheerleaders
Senior memberx L-R: Jane O'Neil, Lyn Deyermond, Leslie Joy, Co-Captain Sandi Brouclc, Barbara
Young, Co-Captain Nancy Dufton, Louise Hall, Janice Stewart.
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Field Hockey
First row: N. Parisi, C. Birch, A. Defrieras, P. Thompson, Ccaptainb, K. Cormier, M. Maesano, B.
Bioren Ccoachb. Second row: A. McGol"f, B. Gower, M, Norris, M. Hanson, B. Ferrier, B. Hamilton,
R. Stevens. Third row: L. Buchan, L. Holland, K. Burke, D. Gulezian, L. Holland, V. Cohen.
Fourth row: D. Robinson, K. Moss, P, Hoholus, B. Robinson.
The Girls' Varsity Field Hockey Team rose to the occasion this season under
their new coach Miss Bioren. The offense was led by Nancy Parisi, Kate Cor-
mier, and Captain Pat Thompson, coordinated with the defense led by Mary
Norris, Meri Hanson, Mickey Maesano and Betty Ferrier to finish with a 1-5-3
season.
The lead scorers for 'this year's team were Nancy Parisi and Captain Pat
Thompson.
The junior Varsity team hnished with a 3-2-2 season led by such players as
Beth Gower, Deidre and Bridget Robinson, Debbie Carver, and Donna Gule-
zian.
Both teams wish to thank Miss Bioren for her efforts and confidence.
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Coach Miss Bioren
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Fin! row: J. Mizell, Co-Captains Heather Buchan and Diane Chalifour, Klaren Kirk. Second row:
Coach Miss Bioren, S. Moody, P. Dauber, L. Buchan, D. Drazy, K. Nelson, D. Hayes, Assistant
Coach L. Seikunas. Third row: B. Ober, P. McGrath, C. Maher, C. Shea, N. Simon, S. Kirk, C.
Dengler.
The Girls' Gymnastic team faced a year of new experience un-
der the leadership of their new coach Miss Bioren. As always, the
girls showed dedication and endless work to strive for perfection
and completed the year very successfully. The co-captains were
Diane Chalifour and Heather Buchan.
Competitors on the trampoline were Pat Dauber, Linda Sagaser,
Jan Mizell, and Lee Buchan, on uneven parallel bars: Karen Kirk,
Denise Drazy, Karen Nelson, Co-Captain Heather Buchan and
Linda Sagaser, floor exercise: Co-captains Diane Chalifour and
Heather Buchan and Diane Hayes, balance beam: Co-captains
Diane Chalifour and Heather Buchan, Diane Hayes, and Ann
O'Reillyg vaulting: Karen Kirk, Linda Sagaser, Susanne Kirk,
jan Mizell, and Co-captain Diane Chalifour.
A great deal of credit and thanks should be given to Linda
Seikunas for her assistance to Miss Bioren and the team.
A warm thanks to Miss Bioren from all the girls and con-
gratulations on such a successful season.
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Firrt row: B. Hamilton, B. Robinson, D. Robinson, Capt. K. Cormier, B. Beaven, M. Hanson.
Second row: P. McKay, P. Thompson, N. Haggerty, N. Parisi. Third row: T. Puzio, S. Birch, H.
Childs, B. Kyger, N. Vogel. Fourth row: C. Robinson, L. Brass, S. Dye, J. Purdue, B. Fisk. Fifth
row: M. Rockwood, L. Raye, G. Blumberg, N. Pucci, C. Klempa.
The Girls' Basketball team was not very
successful this year but their effort and
enthusiasm made up for it.
The high scorer was Bridget Robinson,
a newcomer to Andover High. The co-
ordinated efforts of Captain Katie Cor-
mier, Betsy Beaven, Bridget and Dierdre
Robinson, Meri Hanson and Barbara
Hamilton led them to a 2-O-5 record.
This team certainly deserves a great
deal of credit for their great efforts.
The team wishes to thank their coach,
Miss Tribou for her endless devotion and
guidance.
Coach Miss Tribou
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a 4-3 record.
The team was composed of Captain Lisa Vogt, Gret Wit-
man, Sally Hatch, Donna Pepin, Chris Urquhart, Susan
Fisk, Brenda Clarkson, Sandy West, Katie Cormier, and
Ruth MacDougall. The starring offensive players were Gret
Witman and Lisa Vogt. Chris Urquhart and Ruth Mac-
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JOSEPH B. DOHERTY-Class of '27
WILLIAM A. DOHERTY-Class of '25
JOH P. S. DOHERTY-Class of '17
DOHERTY Insurance Agency, Inc.
DOHERTY Realty Agency, Inc.
21 ELM STREET
ANDOVER, MASSACHUSETTS
144
BEST WISHES
from
WATTS REGULATOR COMPANY
Wor1d's Leading Manufacturer of Automatic
Temperature and Pressure
Safety Devices
Best Wishes
Compliments to
The Class of 1968
LANE FUNERAL HOME
BARNARD
68 PARK ST. INSURANCE AGENCY, INC
ANDOVER, MASS.
36 Main Street
Andover, Mass.
145
CLARK MOTOR CO., INC.
273 So. Union Street
LAWRENCE, MASS. 01843
C omplimevm of
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Ami01fer'J Biggeff Little Store
5 3 ESSEX STREET-AN DOVER
47 5 -3 0 12
E. H.
PORTER CONSTRUCTION CO
GENERAL CONTRACTORS
13 WALLIS STREET
PEABODY, MASS. 01960
Tel. 531-0580 - 531-0581
146
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TRIPOLI BAKERY, INC
104 Common Street
Lawrence, Massachusetts
Makers of Italian Bread
Sub Rolls
Hard Crust Rolls
American Rolls
Full line of pastries and pizza
Best of luck
HUGHES PHARMACY
16 MAIN STREET
ANDOVER, MASSACHUSETTS
47 5 -0107
148
Alan L. Hughes
Reg. Pharmacist
"Punchard High"
Class of 1953
CONGRATULATIONS
Class of 1968
There is a bank in your future!
Be sure-BANK BAY STATE For-
' Education Loans
0 Savings Accounts
9 Checking Accounts
ANDOVER OFFICE
84 MAIN STREET
CWalk-Up Window Opens 7: 50 A.M.D
149
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Realtor
6 RAILROAD ST.
ANDOVER, MASS. 01810
Fred Bradley 8c Associates
Realtors Tel. 475-4400
Compliments
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Cadillac 8: Chevrolet
Sales 81 Service
SHAWSHEEN SQUARE
DOYLE LUMBER CO., INC
63 CHANDLER ROAD
ANDOVER, MASS. 01810
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276 ESSEX STREET
TH A DOVER
LAWRENCE, MASS. 01840 SUTTON ST' NOR N
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ANDOVER COUNTRY CLUB
CANTERBURY STREET ANDOVER
HEATING CORPORATION
5 LUPINE ROAD, ANDOVER
475-0365
GUY B. HOWE, JR.
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C ompliments of
C omplimentx of
DALRYMPLE OIL CO., INC
WILMINGTON FORD SALES -Aircondming
-Fuel Oils
First in Service and Sales ,Heating Systems
-Frigidaire Appliances
244 Broadway
Lawrence, Mass.
CHARLES C. TOWNE 8g SONS INC.
Motor Freight Transportation-State of Massachusetts
Main 015766
Boston 70 State St., Lawrence Springfield
227-6620 685-5651 Oilice
227-6840 686-0251 781-3880
152
COLOMBO 8. SONS CREAMERY ASSOC. INC.
51 ARGILLA ROAD
ANDOVER, MASSACHUSETTS
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To The Graduates of '68 C R E Q rn
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Kenneth P. Thompson Co., Inc.
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C o mpliments
01'
GRECOE JEWELERS INC.
155
NASSAR FORD
320 South Broadway
LAWRENCE, MASS.
Bus. Phone 686-6134
RENT-A-FORD HEADQUARTERS
The new, modern Eagle-Tribune build-
ing, now under construction on Route
114, near the junction of Route 153,
is scheduled for completion in late
1968. In addition to producing clearer,
sharper printed matter, the new offset
press is capable of brilliant full-color
reproduction. After our new plant is
open, you are invited to come and see
it in operation.
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Essex County's LARGEST Newspaper
Compliments of
ARLINGTON TRUST COMPANY
SHAWSHEEN PLAZA
ANDOVER
Arlington Trust is insured by
the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
An Agency of the United States Government
154
Compliments to the Class of 1968
PHOTCN
INC
North Wilmington, Mass.
155
YOU'RE IN GOOD COMPANY
When you work with your friends
at
THE ANDOVER COMPANIES
305 North Main Street
Shawsheen Village
Andover, Massachusetts
156
LUNDGREN
FUNERAL HOME INC.
DONALD E. LUNDGREN
COMPLIMENTS
of
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ANDOVER
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DRY CLEANING
81 LAUNDROMAT
42 Park Street
Facing Purity Save-Mor
Bert Wixhey
HOLIHAN BROS.
EST. 1867 LAWRENCE
Heather Buchan
Elizabeth Dawicki
Wayne Loosigian
Wayne Thompson
Theodore Witman
MOBS
MOBS
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HOBS
HOBS
OUTWARD BOUND
Andover
47 5 -65 60
1966
1967
1967
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1967
FRED BRADLEY 8. ASSOCIATES
Complete Real Estate Service
Sales, Rentals, Property Management and Appraisals
F. W. BRADLEY INSURANCE AGENCY, INC.
All Forms of Insurance
6 RAILROAD STREET
ANDOVER, MASSACHUSETTS
475-4400
158
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THE CLASS OF '68
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WILLIAM'S
FINE JEWELRY
OLDE ANDOVER VILLAGE
ANDOVER, MASSACHUSETTS
CROSS COAL COMPANY
HOUSE OF CLEAN INC. TOWN PRINTING COMPANY
TOTAL FABRIC CARE
1 HOUR
DRY CLEANING
77 Main And ,.,,I..
SERVICE
475-1564
C ompleze Printing S erifice
26 ESSEX STREET
ANDOVER, MASS.
Tel. 475-0626
C omplimentt of
PLAZA BARBER SHOP
b
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5 MAIN STREET Andover
ANDOVER We alto out ladiet' Izmir
Tel. 475-4821
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93 Main Street Andover, Mass.
AMERICAN POWER DEVICES, INC.
7 Andover Street
Andover, Massachusetts
160
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Authorized Dealer Ben Wiibej
HARRISON-PARK, coRP. To THE CLASS OF 1968
LOWELL ST. CORNER FRANKLIN
LAWRENCE, MASS.
From
TEL.: 686-9743 HARTIGAN'S PHARMACY, INC
MORRISSEY TAXI
Two-Way Radios - Instant Service
Telephone 475-3000
32 PARK STREET ANDOVER
WALKUP'S GARAGE
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC CAR REPAIRS
17 RAILROAD STREET ANDOVER, MASS.
BERNARDIN
INSURANCE REAL ESTATE
AGENCY, INC. AGENCY, INC.
475-3414 475-3415
15 CENTRAL STREET ANDOVER
ANDOVER PLUMBING 8. HEATING CO.
211 NO. MAIN STREET
Tel. GR 5-5121 ANDOVER, MASS.
The Pied Piper! of Andover
C omplimentr of
TAYLOR SHOP CHARLES STUDIO
Lawrence, Mass.
Now on Main Street 79 NO' Main St'
I in Andover, Mass.
Andover
161
REINHOLD'S
MEN'S AND BOYS' FURNISHINGS
SHOES FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY
13 MAIN ST. ANDOVER, MASS.
TEL. 475-0078
JACKSON LUMBER CO., INC.
245 MARKET STREET LAWRENCE
Tel. 686-4141
Sam 8: Ann Russo
Best of Luck to the DANIELS INC.
CLASS OF 1963 155-161 Essex Street
Lawrence
TAYLOR BUICK Co., INC. Your Best One-Stop Resource
for the
Unusual Shoes, Dresses, Sportswear
Ladies Shoes to size 12
Home of Clarkes of England
Desert Boots, Spaulding lofers, Nina Shoes
599 S. Union St.
Lawrence, Massachusetts
Ben Wishes to the Clam' of 1968 ANDOVER SPA
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F. W. WQOLWORTH CO.
SHAWSHEEN PLAZA 9 ELM STREET
ANDOVER
ANDOVER, MASS.
Compliments of
ANDOVER ADJUSTMENT BUREAU
DOUGLAS N. HOWE
INSURANCE - REAL ESTATE
52 MAIN ST., ANDOVER, MASS. 01810
162
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93 Main Street
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89 MAIN STREET
27 MAIN ST. ANDOVER, MASS.
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ll ANDOVER FINANCE COMPANY
'N Elm Square Andover
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HAGGETTS POND ROAD ANDOVER
STARLINGS SUNOCO STATION
205 NORTH MAIN STREET
ANDOVER, MASS.
475-9808
Intimate Apparel for
SMART 84 FLAGG
Mother and Daughter
The Imzmmce Office
for over 100 yearr
DAME SHOP
475-6161
48 MAIN STREET
Olde Andover Village
4754658 91 MAIN ST. ANDOVER
Next to your Ability
C0mPIimem5 of comes your Personal Appearance
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HAIR PIECES
Menls and Young Men's Clothing
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6 Poor St., Shawsheen Square
PLENTY OF FREE PARKING
54-58 MAIN STREET ANDOVER
Phone 475-0452
C ongnztulatiom To the Senior C lem
and
Bert Wifhef For The Future
W. R. HILL, INC.
SUPREME CLEANERS
SHAWSHEEN PLAZA
3 Hour Shirt Service - l Hour Dry Cleaning
Expert Finifbing-Tailoring
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MAIN STREET
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Pharmacy
2 Main St., Andover
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Tel. 475-0418
C omplimenn of
FRANZ PACKAGE STORE
BEVERLY DAIRY QUEEN
479 CABOT ST.
BEVERLY, MASS.
RUSS EM'S
295 ESSEX STREET
LAWRENCE, MASS. 01840
C omplimenfr of
FAIRVIEW DAIRY
CANDY-ICE CREAM
Compliments of
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Men's and Boys' Clothing
"An exciting fnfbion world
for men and young men"
381 Essex Street
Lawrence
683-3136
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MlCHAEL'S MOTOR SALES
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FINE USED CARS
54 Winthrop Ave.
Lawrence, Mass.
Tel. 682-2642
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Repairr on all Make T.V.'f
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Merrimack Valley's Leading Department Store ROBERT W. PHINNEY
LAWRENCE 0 ANDOVER PARK ST. ANDOVER, MASS
OLDE ANDOVER VILLAGE
C omplimentx of
THE SHOE TREE
MARUM'S RETAIL
96 MAIN STREET
15 UNION STREET ANDOVER
LAWRENCE, MASS. 01840
ROSE GLEN DAIRY BAR
Division of
WILD ROSE FARM
Andover Street Andover
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The Coffee Mill
South Andover MOBIL Station
Lincoln Giles, Contractor
Findeiserfs Farms
Academy Barber Shop
DuBarry Dress and Bridal Shoppe
Shawsheen Pharmacy
Vito's Barber Shop
Equestrian Shop
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