Dedham High School - Reflections Yearbook (Dedham, MA)
- Class of 1963
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' ' fb Y'3,f 1 .ig 'WA ' ,f..,Z :Wx 'f' wr 2 ff the Dedham Covenant on September 10. 1636. It was the home of late Vice-President Fairbanks. V 1 1 D m I i m i m yjresenfeof 6 THE SENIQR CLASS K DEDHAM HIGH SCHOOL DEDHAM, MASSACHUSETTS 3 r , Qi f-.-mum,-1-. , - V - , ,...e.a1-.-ni-.-f.-.nm ' I 4' .W , , ' Y 2 Xl' if' yq .,, . ,f V .'f:..'. I .,, 14 ,. xg I 1 1. v , A , .1 F . H.. M-ff. fm , -cf II 'lqixii x lfi ffflfn 3' I 'v ' 1 ' .,N,,f . 75 H I ! I E E iff E F CULTY SPORTS . wi,,3H,-5, ,ni ' 'C V. , - 1 A' U '. - 'A ' '.' 'Q Wm V 5. 1 A P M- W. gs 1 ll ' S5 r Q -. V 4 ,v -I .. ,cf flazjlxfy v . mtg 'Sn fgpg fq 1 . .11 1,,.:.',',l' :A v.. .1 sf . l A ,v A. i i Q . 2 1 I , 'Q , -1 1 I 1 ' . v , J 'flf -' W 'T MEM ORIAM 1 it l 1 I l Richard Dickie-' Downes. who died in our junior year. served as freshman class president. memher of student council. sports photog- I I'LllJllt?l' for the .llI'fl'Ul'. and manager of the hockey team. Dickieis friendliness and concern for the class of -63 were felt hy i students and teachers alike. He was not one to refuse any task, big or small. Nu assignment was impossible in Dickie's mind, for his Courage l and willingness to work were unlimited. He showed his interest by serving Q on many of the numerous committees at school. He was a good student who liked to reason things out for himself hut would never hesitate to 5 ask for a teacher's guidance. Dickie died very young before he could achieve his lifeis potential, but in our eyes his goal has been achieved. l 1 l '.,1, 5 ' ,A , vin v. 'Milli A4 sl ', 'Mix 'fl A ' .., 419' -', :'?g ' ' Q f'aE1'T-,f, , ' EPQQE' ' 1 v VA X. ,A We, the class of 41963,'are proud to dedi if icate this edition of Reflections, to'Miss, Margaret Boynton to Whomtwe, as',a1elassQ, owe so much. M - ' f F J As the energetic advisor of student counl cil, Miss Boynton directs the annual 'candy sale, talent show, and student. counoil' sponsored assemblies. M We also can 'credit her with the efficient work of the traffic squad. A t V i 'M In this way the. class of 1963 wishes to thank Miss Boynton for all' the time and work she has devoted to the stndenbbody., L. I I . .,f. ADMINISTRATIVE CFFICERS .xxx ll' i To the Members of the Class of 1963 Dedham High School Dedham, Klassachusetts Dear Friends: It is not my purpose to give you advice on what the future holds for you. Nor shall I call attention to the fact that ,graduation exercises are the cere- monies which close twelve years of education as prescribed by your School Board. This final year at Dedham High School has a deeper meaning than that. Its key is the word, 'geducationfi When we think of education, we should think first of the student learning, and not of the school or of the teacher. The major purpose of our school, the materials, and the teachers is to encourage and to motivate each student in his learning. Whatever can be done to stimulate learning belongs in this school and anything which obstruets individual learning does not belong in this school. I'Iowcvcr, this learning or education does not stop upon graduation: it is a life process. The experiences which you undergo, the experiences which you make a part of you, make you a different person from your classmate, and truly educate you. Education, then, is a process that goes on for the remainder of your lives. Dedham High School, its personnel, its faculty wish for you future experience that will bring you happiness throughout your life. We hope that we have played a part in guiding your experiences to fulfill your goals, and that that which is good will be the key to those goals. in the members of the Class of 1963 a willingness to work for to cooperate for its good. These factors brought joy to me as and I extend to you my thanks for the good name you have School, and I hope that your future will be a rewarding one. I hare found the School and your Principal, brought to the Sincerely yours, jgys .5 f.-5, ff' -Q -v zfdngrg y ve-5:31354 , 14 . fr ,Jw - i .avf sw' 'fd' ' X ,,.,....n-- . . ' V 7 . . p NIR. THOMAS F. ODONNELL I OUR PRINCIPAL ESSENTIAL T0 OUR SUCCESS VICE PRINCIPAL Theres hardly any goal in this world which you, as a rational human being, desire to ac- complish that is not possible of fulfillment- if, you really want to attain it enough. Every difficult problem is easy to solve when you know how. Education has provided you witl' this 'Lknow-how. It is the tool, which if you have learned to value, you must keep sharpened for the rest of your life. ' 6JsZQ,Q!:L, SUPERINTENDENT Members of the Class of 1963: For several years there has been an emphasis on quality education in the public schools throughout this country. I know from experience that this historic town has made it possible to provide quality education for the students of Dedham High School through a superior school plant, generous finances, and an excellent school faculty. For the past three years your teachers, department heads, and principal have en- couraged you to achieve to the limits of your abilities and have endeavored to motivate in you the desire and continuous drive to excel- foundation blocks for quality education in any successful student's life. Whether you go on for higher education, serve your country in one of the armed forces, or enter the business world directly upon grad- uation, try to keep before you the high standards and ideals of Dedham High School. If you make these your life objectives, you cannot help achieving success in life and making a valuable contribution to the community in which you reside. I have pleasant memories of association with your class for nearly two years as your High School principal prior to assuming my present position. Kindly accept my sincerest best wishes for your health, happiness, and success in the years ahead. Cordially yours, Lawrence L. Brown, Superintendent of Schools VV' MR. NICHOLAS DeSALVO MR. LAWRENCE L. BROWN ,. if OUR CLASS ADVISOR ,lf ' 1 lf.- +f.1 J, fx , 5, 1 1 : A vm . V g , at x .X fi L.: . 5. ! ,2i 4' Na V: any pq-I-4 -f....,......! - ,fa 41 FACULTY . 1 F 3 'flko 11155 111 '111 ISXKICI-1 1111. 111111111 11X11K1f11 11115. 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HTS H791 r .f ' ,ti-ual NIR. .IOSEPII IIELI, 'er xuss NI use user troy Numa I,-t-t's fact- it, folksu...favorite saying Head of the lforcign Language llt-part of our incomparable liistury and civics ment . . . enlivt-ns her classes with such teacher . . . great sense of humor . . . energy and r-rcativcness that one cannot dependable advisor . . . just rests'l lu-lp joining her . . . compels students to during the summer . . . doesn't believe concentrate every minute . . . encourages in the osmosis method of learning . . . conversation in i'1I'l'lIl'll . . . ambitious, tries to incite rebellion in his classes . . . friendly. and so willing to work . . . in master of the smiling jibe . . . a fund dispensable to our Student Council . . of knowledge at his command . . . an hobbies innumerable . . . truly a lady of admirable educator. many talents. and Gratitude for Those Who . . . .1- 1.i-1 lii-. ,12 .l 1 ' 4 X . 0 1 1 7 'P P N 9 J' 's 5 1- NIISS MARION CORLEY MR. TIMOTHY CRONIN MISS COXNIE CITXXIXCIIANI Feet on the floor, girls . . . frequently heard when passing 213 . . . wise and efficient shorthand and secretarial prac- tice teacher . . . meticulously groomed . . . the 'gpcrfecf' secretary . . . always ladylike . . . spurred our efforts to achieve a higher speed . . . blessed with good health and many friends . . . reading, the theatre, and classical music her favorite pastimes. Assistant coach of football team . . . just back from the National Guard . . . tour of duty sounded like a European travelogue . . . loyal to Boston College . . . enthusiastic over rise of school spirit . . . impeccably attired . . . achieved supreinat-5 mer Norman-no mean triumph . . . keen sense of humor . . . popular faculty member. An ambitious science teacher . . . came to DHS from Spokane, Washington, in our senior year . . . graduated from Stanford University . . . has traveled to many parts of the world . . . thorough knowledge of her subject . , . devoted long hours to class preparation . . . interesting experiments, the rule in her lab . . . we're glad she came to DHS. I3 i i 1 ti. .i,1 5 Z i it 4 l l t t 1 s i l l I I 1 5 MR. ROBERT DeCOSTE A friendly guidanve counselor . . . eertain to do utmost to aid in the eltoosing nf Our Careers . . . relaxes by renewing uld furniture . . . interested in traveling and reading . . . admired by all students for his kindnefs and common sense . . . a wel- eunw aeset to the faculty of DHS. MISS NIA RYA NNE DelCROSSO Open-minded, dependable math teacher . . . spent past summers traveling and working . . . enjoys reading, howl- ing. and the theatre . . . finds her stu- dents usually enthusiastic about the wong: things . . . quick mind . . . shares our interests . . . frequent spectator at nur garne- . . . Qpirited fan . . . glad she came to DHS. Encouraged in Us Q. A . . 'L 1 t f ,,,,,.....,.,. MR. PAUL DORRINCTON MRS. MARX DOWNE5 A new member of our faculty . . . .-Xll right. ready, vo! sound familiar? . e f 1' an excellent English teacher and foot- . . . it should . . , especially to de- ball coach . . . gave us a fighting team velopmental reading classes . , . un- . . . sense of humor comes to his rescue . . . works as supervising engineer during the summer . . . greatest ambition, to have an undefeated season . . . hope he gets his wish. ending patience in her aim to encourage reading, and more of it . . . speed with comprehension, her goal . . . quick trips to Europe. her delight . . . quite a sports fan . . . summer finds her at the North Shore. the esire fo Learn MISS DORIS GRANT Teaches sophomore English with flair . . . makes each class an adventure in drama . . . faculty advisor to the Dramat- ic Club . . . finds time each year to make the senior play successful . . . would like to see us all become National Thespians . . , attends the theatre regu- larly . . . reads, hikes, or browses through handicraft shops in her spare time. NIR. CLIFFORD GUSTAFSON Our mechanical drawing and art teacher . . . has taught at private schools and Boston University . . . has had his own studio . . . exhibits on Cape Cod . . . adept at jewelry designing . . . respon- sible for our decorative prom settings . . . masterminds the main foyer displays . . . spends much time in his garden and paints landscapes in oil. MRS. HELEN DUl'I.-XKIEL 'l'here will be no conversation in the libraryu . . . often-repeated but sadly necessary admonition . . . most capable of librarians . . . patient and helpful to students and teachers . . . especially at term-paper time . . . wealth of material at our ,disposal . . . gracious and kind . . . so well-informed . . . a perfect choice to enhance our reading heritage. -- I5 I Q? MISS ROS.-N HAJINLIAN Able instruetor in Business Depart- Ilteltt . . . ett1lt'LlYo1't'Cl to do the im- possibleAto transform us into speedy typists . . . famous for typing by music and for her speed tests . . . enjoys sewing and knitting . . . outside 1n- terests, photography, elassieal musie, and opera . . . looks forward to a summer at the Seashore. -li-i1i . MR. DENNIS HARRINCTON A new addition to our Scienee Depart- ment . . . eeltleatetl at Boston College . . . willingly answers his students' many questions . . . exeellent taste in elothes . . . rather quiet . . . wonderful dis- position . . . ean always take a joke . . . sometimes takes Courses during sum- mer vaeation . . . enjoys reading, music, and golf. MR. JOHN HEAPHY '4Okay, boys, let's get this show on the road! . . . often exhorted the Head of our Physical Education Department and famed Director of Athletics . . . former football great . . . elected to eoar-hes' hall of fame . . . solid booster of DHS . . . en- joys traveling, sports, and reading sports stories and historical biog- raphies. lnsfilled in Ut . lb MISS DOROTHY KENDALL Head of our English Department . . manifests a deep love of literature . . . upholds best standards of usage with all her might . . . enjoys teaching poetry, short story, and Shakespeare . . . enjoys reading tof eourset, dam-ing, and mountain- elimhing . . . struggled to perfect our Senior Prom grand march . . . proud of her tnaste-ry of Mount Katahdin and Mount Watsltirtgtcvii. MR. JAMES KISSELL Our amiable guidance counselor N . . . forever telling us it's never ' too soon to plan for college . . . helped us select our goals in life . . . interested in leadership skills, group dynamics, and youth unemploy- ment . . . looking forward to the day when racial prejudice will be elimi- nated . . . enjoys landscaping and working in his garden. I MR. MAURICE HURLEY Forever saying NGadsl . . . tries day after day to instill an apprecia- tion of Latin and math . . . has taught English, history and geography . . . urges students to strive for perfec- tion . . . ambitious to learn . . . sense of humor . . . sophomores quake at his stentorian tone . . . sen- iors take it lightly . . . indulges in gardening and model railroading. MR. GEORGE KEHOE Member of Mathematics Department . . . returned to DHS after a year's absence . . . couldn't stay away . . . outspoken and direct . . . takes great pleasure in giving little projects to his classes . . . a fine teacher . . . enjoys doing almost any- thing . . . especially bowling and dancing . . . spends summers as an engineer. J Sense of Accomplishmenf 'Wt' anZ5t V veg .RQQQQ wwwkkkhw ,qggggoo -tOOG401w leoooooaof Oooaovoa 0 9 5 , 'r O 6 9'us'Q'4'v' A 11.1.99-,Q 4 no QS 9 O 6 Q 4r'4'v Q' JfWW25K55q 4PWW3ff?fV 0 '515'o 6'o'a'Q Jbsgxfm MRS. JEANETTE LICOR g'One, two, three . . . One, two three . . . Keep those knees up, girls . . . a familiar plea by our enthusias- tic gym teacher . . . favorite tennis and basketball coach . . . insists that her girls fight like ladiesii . . . good sportsmanship and good manners evi- dent in her teams . . . advisor of cheerleaders and cheer club . . . takes pleasure in golf and tennis . . . main interest-her husband, of course. . ,.1. 1 .1-Q-i111 NIR. ARTHUR LITTLE Exceptionally talented woodwork and mechanical drawing instructor . . . will- ing to help whenever he can be of as- sistance . . . electronics fan . . . would like to incorporate electronics into his C'0l11'S6 . . . pet peeve, untidy work benches . . . this can ruffle his usual composure . . . sojourns at Redford Air Field in his sparc time. MRS. LILLIAN LOWRANCE .Competent home economics teacher . . . always smiling, helpful, pleasant . . . quick to join in a discussion of cur- rent affairs . . . loxes reading, classical music, bridge. her Mercedes, and traiel- ing .,.k j ust mention her trip to Europe . . . she can't wait to return . . . already planning her next visit. I7 MISS LAURA MCINTIRE Capable member of the Business De- partment . . . loyal and hard-working . . . a genial and generous counselor . . . exact in all that she does . . . main interests. travel and current af- fairs . . . frank, disarming manner . . . enjoys reading and visiting . . . spends summers in New Hampshire . . . doing all those things she doesn't have time to do during school year. u Personal Pride MR. HA RRY McKAY Head of. the Mathematics Department . . . respected by all his pupils . . . recently finished a refresher course in advanced math at Boston College . . . quite a handy-man with his 5'do-it-your- selfl' kit . . . loves woodsworking, swim- ming, and skiing . . . looking forward eagerly to a European trip this summer. MR. JOSEPH NUNES Head of Science Department . . . competent chemistry and P.S.S.C. physics teacher . . . frequent participant in government-sponsored summer science institutes . . . goads his pupils to g'think . . . inspiration behind science club . . . likes swimming and bowling for entertainment. MR. JOHN O'BRIEN Out' new chemistry and biology teacher . . has just served two years in the Armed Forces . . . graduate of Boston College . . . sense of humor seldom deserts him . . . hockey always on his mind . . . even starred on service teams . . . four aying seasons a year, his idea of a good program . . . good music fills idle moments. MRS. PATRICIA McNALI.Y Outstanding home economics teacher . . . could never he anything 'hut patient and generous . . . enjoys her pupils as much as they enjoy her . . . ac- complishes difficult tasks with apparent ease . . . creative and versatile . . . proud of her achievements in ceramics . . . masters degree just within reach . . . caters to family, friends, and stu- dents alike. -l I9 MISS TH EHESA POWELL 4 J S NIH. CH.XRI.I'fS QI'.XI.E Our nt-w phy-ival 4-duvalinn lt'LlI'llCl' llakcs typing, lHlHlxlxl't'IlllIg. and slmrt- i . . . Came tn Dt-dlium High in our hand vlas-vs cxtru spm-vial . . , umivlies senior your . . . has taught from mast outdoor track . . . avid suppnrtvr of all to Coast . . . spccializvd in physical athlctii' vu-nts . . . cxpvrl lmwlvr . . . therapy in the .Nriny . . . In-lieu-s in ua willingly tlt-mics his tinn- tn studc-nts . . . sound mind in a sound hotly . . . fricndli snnilc . . . L-njnys painting . . . une- coachvs fit-Id lim-Lily and sufthall tr,-ams third of a musival trin . . . spa-nds suinnic-rs . . . physical c-ducatiun fiw times a working as a life-guard . . . vhairrnan nf week. her goal . . . entliusiastii- ahout all junior advisors. sports . . . hut c-sp:-cially svuba diving. o the Attainment of Our Goals ..-1. KIISS SARAH SHEEIJY Poised, vahn histmj' tm-acllcr . . . pleasant and c-nnpcrative . . . in perl:-Ct Control of he-r classes . . . well-read . . . well-infurnivd on her suI1jc'Ct . . . un- obtrusively lvd our s-nthusiastir Friday discussion periods . . . interested in our welfare . . . practical suggestinns . . . presently involved in courses at Boston University . . . an cxcellt-nt tcavlwr. A lf, ,.-nf. , '?i ' 4 4 . I NIR. EDWARD SHERIIJIXN XIII. HUIIIIIYI' FIIIIICYIQ O tt'1npm'a, U inurm-sl . . . a futilv my Il you haw any apart- IIIIIIIIVIIIN. wuuld of our form:-r biology and nm-w pliysifvlwgy Wu Illf'llst' Ill'Jl'IIl'l'u . , , and fy-nm teacher . . . at Iminv with furinaldf-Iiyclc the-ir I71'l'l-lPl'lIILlIll '-, apparn-nlly thi- hand and cxpcriinr-nts . , . ahsnrlwd in his IIIl'I1IlJt'l'N lnllnw tht-ii mlil'1'c'I4if's udxivc work . . . always wcll uw-iipie-tl . . . hc- . . . prnurl nl his tlllm-V lmml. 11,0 , A ' licvcs nc-atm-ss Cmnt-s first . . . c-njuys willing In f-xp:-riimfnt . . . inodvrn in reading. fishing, and drixing his nm-w his appmavli . . udxisnr for Swerct- car . . . spends suminvrs at the Capv. ht-art-' Ilall . . . tt-at-livr ul ahnnst any instruinc-nt . . . fishing: 1-nthusiast . . . Still hfrpm-s to l'tlIt'Il a sahnnn on .: fly rod. 2l ,1 .,ii MR. CLARENCE SMITH Busy walt-Q, liookket-ping, and lnueinefs practice teacher . . . indispensable asset to our faculty. especially as manager of the Senior Playliook . . . efficiency is his forte . . . out-tanding on faculty howling team . . . teaches summer and evening classes . . . enjoys liaseliall, howling, golf, and juet puttering around the house. items' in 2- matt, 1 tm 5 fix NIH. HOIIEIIT WHITE NIR. CLODIUS WILLIS ljirerlot' 'll ilniill mullc - , , terrclie-5 RCt't'IlILIllClIll0IIIOfll1l'l3Dgl1ilQlC depart- toicr, mu-ic tlieory, and mueic listening HIGH! . . . lt'11Cl1t'S FFCHCII 211111 SpClI1iSl1 . . . alway- t-iitliiigirhiiv iqlmtll our choir . . . taught Engligh in France . . . also . . . eonfltietg Girl? tilt-e Cluli and Small SDC'11liQ CCFH11111 - - - l10Pf'S 501110 flHY 10 tjlioir , . . git-at fun at exchange con- have four languages at his command certs and mu-iv lestixals . . . Bidi-S the . . . a prodigious worker . . . full of flliarif-t at ll.-dliam lligli l'tDIl1'4'I'IS . . . 11f'W lfllhllfo . . . even taped French- rttjoyx mountain elimlming, camping, wood Canadian news broadcasts . . . organized working, limi itilmi-in French theatre party . . . favorite pas- times, s-oct-er and, naturally. foreign languages. 22 ik 'r--1 NIR. .l.-UIES SMITH Helpful, good-nature-rl ILS. History teacher . . . noted for his unfailing good humor . . principal of the evening School . . maintains order in the cafeteria . . . mr-ticuloue about ful- filling obligations . . . likes reading historical novels . . . enjoys swimming and golfing for relaxation during sum- mer . . . pet peeve, people who don't vote. We Exfend Ou MISS HELEN WOODSIDE Energetic math teacher . . . boredom is an unknown word in her classes . . . foe of slipshod work . . . quick wit and perpetual gootl humor . . . truly dedicated . . . even a lu-oken arm eouldn't keep her away from class . . . homework aisign- ments double checked . . . a master IGl1C'llt'l' . . . if lylise Woodside can't teach it, it ean't lic taught. MRF. MARY SIILLIVAN NIR. KENNETH TOUNIEY N t IUHN W XII I F Came to Dedham High to fill vacancy Sit up. ft-ct on the flown' . . . often W I ft 1 in Ifrt-nch Department . . . now tt-aching heard in his typing clakst-s . . . un- In lfl of tht lltl I n English and speech . . . capable Rotary dcrstanding and good naturcd , . . ch-xer tt nh: ttftl 1 Speaking Contest coach . . . xnoft con- wit . . . past president of tht- faculty Cullnllllf INN suming lioltby, her family . . . enjoys bowling tt-am . . . coach of junior varsity ws ct in Q rent reading and travel . . . takes pleasure in baseball team . . . helpful claw adxisor bex to tif Qtrxict its gluten going camping with ht-r family . . . t-wen . . . lem-r of all Sports . . . enjoys taking cotchtw ll 1 1 it at di-pmitinn . . . undistnaycd by hard work part in musical Shows . . . Irish songs, 1 . . . just km-ps going . . . likce fri:-nelly his specialty . . . hopes to receive his football fan attnospllt-re at IJH5. Hearffelf Thanks IIILIQIUIJS degree. NIR, THOMAS YONKER It m-ver hui-15 to do something more than what is expected of youd . . . a philoxophy constantly proxed by our cur- rent affairs teacher . . . keeps us well informed . . . staunch fnpportcr of Dedham Highk football team . . . asks us each year to support the Athletic As- sociation . . . enjoys reading, pro foot- ball, and traxeling. NIH. WILLIUI Ytllxtl Tear-lick buxint--Q organization and law . . . arriwd at DHS in our it-nior year . . . prexioukly taught at Dedham ,lunior High . . . as-tftant coat-li of football and head coach of hawk:-tball . . . cum-ntly working On inastvr'-, dcgt'w . . . Ntarrctl in athletic-1 at NtlI'Illf'tlNll'I'll l'nivt'reity . . . lakt year coached ,lunior High Sc-litml football te-am to undefeated wagon . . . erijoyx all sports, especially fixhing. 'l'1x1l3im'k1'lHo U 'l N An ho Could Forget These Good Friends vw? I l' 1I'I'PIl 'md J. 15113111 .-N1.ll'5- Q, JL - h-Yllll' lin-ll-Ilflvlfg Y, H1-ywlcle, R. l'Nl'Jl'4I1,', -' N 0. I.. YW.,n1. ,I. W n I1'l'flJllNl. :Incl l,. Tfrti. 1 ,. 11,5 C2 'film' x . -- - 11., I I. . v IJ f,,-,Mimi UTI A 11 fwuv-N.. and AVN Km CHU JK v OUR BEST, THE NATIONAL . :,?g1gN7,g 3 ' ,L 1 it, if g 532 f, . zf.,,, In , 'il' . 3 'if' .E I t w -. 3 fi f l iz Z W, s. '. Y .Stated L10 R D Broun N Cochran C Begm H BOIIIIQII P Ewald B Wil n N fottfr Hayeb Standing R Brown E Hawei Ix Cunlmm, C Gllehreit E Perett, L Cate I Hahne, NI Chrr topher Aoi present R qquillace HONOR SOCIETY NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Leaflership. Character, Service. and Scholarship are the llI'f'I'f'lIUI5llf'S for elec- tion to the National Honor Society. ln P162-63 Seven- teen znenihers of our senior class were elected to this society. A fact which incli- cates the high mnlmition and cleterrninution among our classmates. The class of 1963 boasts the largeet number of meni- hers electecl in any year Qlnce the founflatlon of the Qoclety at DHS HONOR GRADUATES OF 1963 t lu hfnn Hifrh Scln ol 1 I 1 - t X ties s mit ix enrol- xx io nut t let une IIIN srl I I r 1 Cram mtv ie , 1:.e wr - 1cu-1 'xg sun o ei e tl Flllfttllli unc ix irr A lt in w hnxcnn ' 1 refluirelne 5 r '1z'ig tiis 'I nee r ' sz ta . , W r.1 nmti: ti ire 1 I' '- f:. 1 o ' .. 4 1 in ire tit -. . two Ls in any one wulvje-vt tlmnugliutxt lllllf- vltlsw tal lqtfrfi L- proutl ol tht-Fe gm- r'1,I 5'- . mrs unrl vi 1 r ll e 5 the-rn the fll'4'Lllt'Sl Sealed, L to R: NI. Keaveney, P. Hayes, N. Cochran, .l. Hargreaves, P. Ewuld, S. Car1'oselli.Slanding, L to - R: H. Boluish, I. Holme. P. Whiting, C. Cilehrcst. L. Gatt-4. K. Canhznn, ll. Brown. H. Brown. E. Hawes. Not .-rn' 4-ff Ir. tln- In- .. ,' . I l present: B. Wilson, D. Kaufman, C. Begin. urc. 26 To Officers Yesterday and Today - .. -R r so we-fe if . my-zz, 'sifiis Q. ,ttf ' . fiW?2g.i' if ri. 2' 5 is , ff 'fi f we f Ure' M ,va W. flax if ff I V' gif-zfff,-, I , Past and present class officers. L to R: Kenneth Cunhcun, Nancy Cochran, David Luce, Christine Hanify Paul Keough, Elizalqeth Hughes. It is with deepest appreciation that we. the Class of 1963. extend thanks to oureclass officers for their untiring devotion to duty and unflagging support of their fellow classmen. Thanks for a Job Well Done. as Exuberanf Sophomores -nw ' , Town Offices COLETTE BEGIN College 'QColette . . . acute as a button . . . warm, capable smile . . . a keen mind . . . composure and competency in a small package . . . a loyal friend. Prom Committee 23 Intramu- ral Basketball 2g Library Council 3g Traffic 33 Honor Society 2, 3: Honor Roll l, 2, 3g Reflections Faculty Editor 3. t i s 'mai IRENE BINCHAM Receptionist 'llrc-nc . . . Impcccably neat . . . fashionably attired . . . tolerant toward undcrclassmen . . . pert and perky . . . pretty as a picture at proms. ' Cheer Club l, 2, 31 Prom Committee 3: Guidance Office l. LESLIE BERRY College '4Leslie . . . anxious to please . . . easy to like . . . completely de- pendable . . . appealing smile . . . looking forward to social service work. Red Cross Club 2, 3g Cheer Club 33 Library Council 33 Reflections 3. 'L ROBERT BELMONT NICHOLAS BERAM Draftsman College 'GBOIY' - - - fi g00d'l00kiUS, Nick . . . casual air . . . rugged athlete . . . first love, sleep.. . second, Italian food . . . three-sport man . . . profi- ciency in discus-throwing his goal . . . well-liked by all classmates. Football l, 23 Basketball 13 Indoor Track 1, 23 Outdoor Track l. 2, 3: Prom Dec- orations 3. masking intelligent thinking . . . hint of mischief . . . rc- liable and capable . . . track enthusiast. Indoor Track 2, 3: Outdoor Track l, 2, 3g Footballs l. 41 ,I , .IACQUELINE BERR.-XNE lrlfjtlllritly' Jackie . . . seemingly quiet, really isn't . . . such pretty hair . . . excelled at ap- paratus in gym . . . neat as can be . . . found physiology 1 fill L f . A or 29 al XI XRII N N ROW FY RICHARD BOYCE DONALD BRODY DEBORAH BROWN Secret try Air Force Undecided College i mmntr Dick . . . Tall blond . . . 'tDonnie . . . easy-going, i'Dcbliy . . . soft-Spoken r mythm once unassuming air . . . careful unruffled disposition . . . grace . . . ladylike demeanor 4 t with his words . . . gives an unpredictable driver . . . 1 tin teird st 1 tit s his vote to Mr. Phillirick . . . auto enthusiast . . . deter- h r r ky-high plans for his future. mined to prove it's a man's I1 li world. . . . patience unlimited . . . calmly efficient . . . interest- ed in music . . . superior student. Rand l. 2. 3: Brass Choir 2g Lilirary Council 2, 3g Intra- ' murgils ll .lllttiliif Rrntllfillft 31 Girls' State Alternate 25 NHS. 2. 3: Home Room Rep. 31 Honor Roll I. 2, 31 Edi- tor-in-Chivf, Reflections 3: Honor graduate. HELENROTAISH Began Making New Friends Executive been-tary g'Helcn . . . intelligent. cap- able lass . . . bright-eyed and wide awake at Mr. Cronin's Driver Ed. Classes . . . Re- flections Life-Saver . . . easy to like . . . gal of many talents. Rcffecliorzs Editor of Activities 3g .llirror 2, 33 Prom Commit- tee 2: Intramurals I, 2g Cheer Clulm 3: National Honor Society 2. 3: Amer. essay winner 23 Honor Roll 1, 2, 35 Junior Rotarian 32 Honor Graduate. ROBERT BLAIR Race Car Driver MBUIJN . . . Known for his laugh . . . always ready to talk cars . . . an avid hockey fan . . . loyal follower of the track team . . . never missed a meet . . . gi good conversationalist and a great friend. Is This Tough! 1 9 ! I I I r I fl l i. 19051 W af N-ff' ff' 4? ll' is kwa: ,Cf fr, 1 W VUQ5 DOUGLAS BROWN JOHN BROWN Architect College ulilotlgu , , . Likt-able lad . . . 4'jolinnie . . . witty and easy- ,lmilll will - - - UIWUV l lflN2 going . . . known for liii shy for a growl time . , . free with grins and distinctive laugh llle iolwf - - - lol I'l'i1nliSl 1'- . . . amiable and alert , . . 1q,,,t1,a11 1. silent scholar . . . deep-voiced deniven of Demolav. REBEHIA BROWN Nlusie Edueation Becky , . . . as niee as she is talented . . . outstanding seholastieally . . . interests lie in the field of niusie . . . quiet reflections and gentle speech . . . a lmriglit future ahead of her. Band 1, 2, 33 All-State Band 3g .lr. Rotarian 3g Choir 1. 2, 33 Small Choir 1. 2, 3: Dramatic Club 1g Senior Play 33 N.H.S. 2, 35 Honor Graduate: Reflections Activities Editor 3. and Adiusfing to the Routine Heaven On Earth GAIL BURKE 1.B.M. Gail . . . lmriglit, laughing eyes . . . portrait-pretty . . . winning smile . . . unfailing good nature . . . captivating Senior Prom Queen. Student Council 1, 23 Traffic 1, 2, 31 Prom Committee 2, 33 Alternate Homeroom Repre- sentative 3g .llirror 3g Reflections 3g Queen of the Senior Prom. JAMES BURKE Marines 4'Jim . . . easily spotted by his mol walk . . . eats, drinks, and sh-eps ears . . . hopes to become a civil engineer . . . but first a ltiteh in the Marine-s . . . a definite place for girls in his life. BEVERLY BIICIIJXNAN Chandler Bt-xi:-i' . . . mistress of the art of eonversation . . . yet lion-Q oral themes . . . met the challenge of Mr. Be1l's class . . . can take a joke as well as play one . . . playful tease. 11 U '-n-, dis mi.. -'hx 3l We Developed New lnfere .,v4,l lticfyfl , ' f,i,s , iff. 5, 'iff 1- 'ffm lf,-f 'V RAl,l'll HYHRS IlI'lfl4,'l'lfltffl xl ' Ct-nr-' . . . 4-as5-.going and r-ongonial . . . a smile and happy ullfallfjn for t'Xf'l'yUIlf? . . . spvorlstvr on the highways . . . pc-rstiasiw manner Hn tlvvi-lluI'l Yvl 1111 llllUl'l . Z ff' '- 'ff' SHA-XRUN CAMPBELI. 5t't'I'l'l.ll'y ' 'LSharon . . . a ht-art-warming smile vlit-orlc-aclvr . . . Capable, t-fficicnt, and fashionable . . . quit-k In hlu-h . . . an all- Amorioan girl. ll Clif-t-1'lt-atle-1' l. 2. 3: Studi-nt Council 1, 2, 3: Traffir 1, 2, 3: Prom Com- niitiw- 2, 3: Softlwall 1, 2: R6- flerlfons 3. Offic KENNETH lIANllfUI JAMES CANNON MICHAEL CAPONE SANDRA CAROSELLI Hill.-gtk liollt-go College Chandlc-r's Ki-n . . . lmat-k fo1'gc'tting Jim . . . tall silent man Mike . . . happiest when Sandy . . . poised, things thins- . . . unolttiusiw-ly . . . with vharni in rose-rw: , , . eating . . . always seen at tractive girl . . . Well-11106 and 1-ffivierttly Y . . wrsattilv. inoflt-st and unassuming . , , football games . . . tremen- lated voice . . . pleasant I Vtllltllllf' It-atlw . . . honor stu- golf Q-nthnsitist , , . noted for dous sense of humor . . . dition to Touraine's . . th-nt . . . Ulllsltllllllllg ft-llow doing English before first mfvor without fri:-nds . adept at letter writing . - - . f'll2iIN't'l'ill2 his llilll. . pt-riotl . . , plans to he gt wants to become a Chef . . . well-qualified for success, i:..:t.n,..11 1,1 5-a flnl-. xii :rg 1:14-tt-01-ttlqgigt, Slmuld be ,gt good one. Intramurals 1, 3. li, li',k,,i,',I'i,if,,Q' ,'f.f,,,,lQi'5,,Uf,,,','k'ifi,,6f liolf l. 2, 3, Mirror l, 2, 3: Reflections J' V Y l' 'll ' fe H H it t 33 Prom Committee 3. J: lily, I ttti in. J, 7: Stvitl-til lmnn, 3, 'Cp NHS 2, ,lg lint-' Slam- 3, .ttip Quiz lfxutl i, lltlfftl .ij lif- md Formed New Clubs Superintendent IUIJITH LQXRH Hairdresser Judy . . . Capable athlete . . . sitimwc. lirmcst girl . . . witty remarke . . . top-notch homeromn fCItl'tW6I1lLlllX'C . . . unbounded energy. Basketball 1, 2, 3: Softball 1, 2, 3: Badminton 1. 2: Clit-or Club l: Holm-imma Rep. 2, 3, R5fl6'L'fl.OIIS 3. .lOllN ffqXW'0Ull Accountant l.al'1'y . . . va-y to get along with . . . app1'eeiatiw S1-nie of humnr ' . . . tall, gmail lmtkingl . . . rf-- habilitating ears and metal work, his fawritt- hnbbic-Q . . . campaigned for inure studies, ff-we-r Classes. Football l, 33 Travk 3. THOMAS C.-XFSIDY Air Force Tomniv . . . Ono of the IA bows . . . enviable good looks . . . known H for his blush . . . ye-t quite at ease with the fair sex . . . sharp clothes sense. I.,-KH UNF CARTER ll4XHl3.XRgX CARTY JOHN CWXSSIIJX Fe-vu-tary College fiullt-ge i i'Laurie . . . sweet and Barb . . . 5' 4 . . . wish lay . . . light-lie-artt-tl prank- quivt . . . flawh-is mniplf-xinri theft- were more . . . petite ftt-1' . . . eaiual attitude . . . never temperamental . . , and demurt- . . . struggling ttmaulx -tutly . . , 1-xtrt-mt-ly always poiged , , , ladylikp with ehemiitry . . . and ski- ne-at . . . had a eliamw' to air . - . future gal Friday to ing . . . Mr. Smith! shy whim- in Xlr. llarkt-rl t'l.t4i swine lucky tJXt'1f'llliYL'. opponent. . . . a pr-rsrtnablv lad. Prom Committee 2. Prrtin Cmnmittt-e 2: Cheer Llub 3: lef'ilt'!'fIUIIS 3. f' . Q if A 33 Xl XID 1.llllN SIN NNY DUN XID l1lllO'IATl l'llll.li'I l',X ffl,ll l-'UNIT W XYXE CLIXTOX 'llylwixl l'ml1-villqwl l.llTI'.lI'lLlH 'l'f-4-lmlmiull S4-lu-N-I 'Wlwll-iw , , . nu lniggvl' lllllll ullfllll '... lxl'l'l!S lllllfll In l'llil . , . gm guial xmuler, XYQ1311Q , , , 1-VOS Sparkle LI llllllllll' . . . lux! JN ml- lxim-f-lf . . . lmwwrl fur vn- ull--11 ww- in ilu' lillrury willy min-hit-f , 3 warm uallmlm- . . . XN1lI'Ill-lll'JI'lt'tl, nf- jwyinu llllIlNl'll. in Hllltly lmlli . . . vxrw-lx in lli-lrwry . . . qnlll- . I . unpm-lurllml air llllmle- . . . nwrlvxl gmml llllilv . . . nn alrnlr-nl fzm of Nlr. lmvr of ilu- Ullllllllll' N... , . I wmlkg will, Qleclronlcs gunning . . . lwyul lu Ilmr- NUKJX . , . lllWL!f'N -11-n lumix-'lr41u'lQ lltllllll. lnvr lwlwlly in lll, Sparc linux l l l 3 loyal Nlluwr. rirling .lllillllll in l1iQ lrluv . . . lmvli- fnlwmnl 1-nge-rly I0 CEM mlm. V lqurql, 4 'Ill 1 BI.Xl!tL,XliI-fl' lIHHI5'I'OI'HER I H XI l'4'::y . . . ffwlmlrm-r1'i41l w lxlwl .... llxl.1y- Ll mlalrv-wlmll . . tm I1 'C X Auclio.YiQual 2. fl.IIl1f'I'Ll fllula 3: f,l1f'L'r fflula 3: Duxnmutiv Club 2: lllDI'LlI'y lYlUllIll'll 2, 3: Fefnifvr Play 3. Drew Up the Consfifufion 1 - ' .1 NGK' swll .xx gm Hlllildllfllllf Nlusln-nt ..I K 1 . lt -h, l-?1'1ll1l limmniltm- 2: R4'l!1'I'll.0I1 1 XNN S -it l Cx P . . . . l ,mu 'wrt . . . ' Ll gum n'lllll'1'll ew t'l'4l'0flflY -milv IINuIll,llllt il1l1Il1llN . . 2 ' ' 'A IIl'l'll1 rm A tlmu-uml l11llCQ aww -f- ff: f-, 'I f -,C , , v f1t3'ij!:r,. l , NANCY COCHRAN CUllCgL' seliool Citizen . . . diversi- . . kept close purse strings nNLllll't'u . . . par exft,-llence fied talents . rom on Claes . . . honor grad. Bgmtl 1. ll. fi: tllntnr 1, Z. .33 Nllb 2, 25, St-4. Zig Girl? Stale Hep. 23 Llae- nlrt-ax. 1, 2, .51 Ltlrrary Loun- tnl 2. .iz jun:-tr liotarmn 3: ll-vnor lioll l, 2. Ii: Writ'-up Editor Rv- llftlmm fl: Fmall Choir l, 25 All- tli-lrut llantl l: All-elietrict Ur- rlu-Ntra 3, Il: .XllA5latt' tlrrln-wtra 2. 31 Honor grad.: S1-nior Play Il. and Elected r I r LOIS COLANTUONI CHARLES COLLINS CEOHCE CUNOl'lx X I-Iuil-dfesggr Carpentry Air Force 4'Lo . . . oliliging and ,gay h'Clll.lCliN . . . tllrue--letter I'0tlgit- , , , lmppy U L , l , unpl-Qlpnfjnug gum! logkg man . . . natural athlete . . . . . . short on staturt f , , , fun to bg with , , l runs in the family . . . fun . . . ready ,Nucl llunt L-lhuul air . I I at Q-11,0 in 3 supremely adaptable . . . Cx- . . . a loyal fin l gl-Uup, Ceptionally we-ll-liked, aims ltiglt with tlif Xir force Prom Committee 31 Library F00flJl1ll L 2- C0'CHPf- 33 ff,,um'i12,3- Basketball 1, 2, 33 Baeeliall 1, 2, 3. Our Leaders ? ,T5',Z - E 4 5?-512 'H fs an-V fy X , It I 1, 5? .fiat -,y' f A' 'f A G L' Artiste 4 Q r 95. 'Kult t I -1 CERHET CONOVER Undecided i'Ct'l'l't,'lN . . . aw-oinpli-lies much P in a quiet way . . . pleasant ' humor . . . mechanically inelined 43 . . . a smile to put you at ease . . . at Irie lmeet in Mies CranI's sixth-period Studie-Q. v 1. 5 .-XX..-X. l: 54,'lt'llf't' l'a1r l, 2. LOID CON5l'iXNTlNE Fashion Designer Lon . . . joined 115 in lier moi var r tranftir ff rom km Pln ip our lxtt mt Ill ll some ies fllllll Jut aw un oxmf . . . exceptionally well- groomed . . . fashion minded . . . even defigned and made her own prom gown Prom Commlttme 3. fnq fish 2 :nigh DENNIS CROWIEY Umlevitlefl lit-nnif' . . . ,Xnother llob Votiey . . . 1-outing'-olix enough In vlmllt-nge tht- faculty howling Imini . , . Nports vnthu-iu-t ull the wily . . . hint of imp . . . irrs--ietible sllllle' . . . lnmkl'4mm xlppvigilixt, llsl-vbilll l, 2. 31 llzlekellmull l. 2. fl: lfootlutll 12, ill Vliraivk 3. 1 36 ,yosrivn fponso c..11Qg.- -110.-, . . As Juniors We Advance 181 ' i . one of the East Detllmm bop . . . not too intrigued by N-hool . . . u quiek mind . . . clvfinitn- plnnx of hi. fm'r1...1'vurly for fun. Sl TS X N C24 Vl l't'lN Duneer Sue . . . -triking blonde . . glrufw' in muliunll . . . us popular Lie sln- ix pretty . . . Superb leutler of our IIl.IVllIl'l'llPi . . . fine itu- rlwnt . . . at wr-utile mi-Q. I Mnjotvfttw l, 2. Head 33 Honor Q 9 3 L4lf'lt'lY ... 3: .lunior Roturiun JHHN MYR TL'CllIlll'Lll School Phil . . . Self-possessed young: mzm . . . slow. smile, hiQ 51-vret weapon . . . never IJt'I'lUI'lN'1l . . . able harrier . . . wld on ears and electronics. ffroax ffounlry 'llruvk l, 2. 35 Outdoor Truck 1, 33 Indoor Truck 1, 2, 3: Junior Rotnriun 3. 4 493 DIANE Ili-CENZO Huir Stylist Dee . . . pert and peppy . . . laughing brown eyes . . . quirk to defend her be- liefs . . . mad about Clothes . . . always true blue. Prom Comm. 2, 33 Mirror typist 3g Reflections 3. Enterin DONNA DeCOSTE I.B.fNI. Do Do . . . A senior diminu- tive. . . a talkative miss, full of pep and bounce . . . eager for Ll good time . . . making plans for the future. Clee Club 2. Academically and Socially GER.-XID lJlllSC0l.l, 'llearlit-r ,l1'ItI'yN . . . lilll, lilulttl. gtncufl-lluanlxlllg . . . intensely loyal to Miss Nlarshall . . . 4I1'l'QlslHllLllly de-ignt-rl In ref'- ognim- soplrontorv girls . . . kept Dedham KAREN DeCOSTE Business Selrool Karen . . . dark eyes alight with expression . . . a touch of misehit-f . . . a hit on the bashful side . . . easy to tease . . . a dreamer with Florida on her mind. .llirror editors on their tor- N... sovialmle- scholar. Prom ffominittvt- 2. 3g llrama Club 2, 3, V.-llrt-s. 3g .llirror 2, Co-Sports Ed. fig Rf'flcC1i0l1s 3: library Council l, 2g Tnzrelvr Tm-en Cor- rcsponrlt-nt 3: Senior l lay'3. PETER DOWNEY Northeastern Pete . . . master of subtle humor . . . no advocate of hard work . . . three-inch steaks, his meat . . . considered physics Challenging . . . came through in track meet crisis. Audio Visual 13 Outdoor Track 25 Indoor Track 3. .Jr 'str 'S . fi, sig ' 5,a:E!:p,1,' -55 j1,gaf'2A , M 1-4 -1 wt.-H, .r Bs II-.qui ANTHONY DEFALCO ROBERT DICK Clfltlilllf llll'f'l'ENllUl EH Wlork flollt-ge l mlf-witlt-tl Tony ,..reservetl in manner Bobby . . . starts with the tit-ttrggf' . . . shy and quiet . . . but not in generosity . . . answer . . . and then creates way . , . tlvpemlalilt- , , , lots his pet peeve, homework . . . the problem . . . Einstein in of t-ommon Nl'll'l' . . . lou-s all thinks Dedham High needs rt-wrse . . . lots of charm . . . types uf sports. espvvitllly more Candidates out for a really niet: guy. trawlt . . . sllltlllll lit- a sports sports . . . football and fish- ing, his diversions. WV. FltlllNl14'l.1Il. iff? Ak ,f 1 agar 37 1 l 1Wt '1Wf'!2? 3'Wf 'P nf K' Q' 'S K XHFN l'fNCllrXlll, Pr-Xl,'l.lNlf EWALD LINUX FAXHRELI, ARTHUR FATE Nur-ing Yrliool l-eg14ll Fe-r'r's-tary Ss-eretarial Scliool lx1QChJl1iC l'K.lIt'l1-l . . . always tl1.1141- Pt-rl4y . . . :ay and light- l,imla . . . engagingly dc- Horan-lioom . . . sports en- l mln-n in-1-tlt-fl , 1 , wistful ln-arts-rl . . . long: telephone murm- capacity for friendship thusiast . . . every inch an air . . . willing In worli hard chats. her downfall . . . . . intern--ted in world athlete . . . relaxed manner lor ll 4-.ui-e . . . QlL1f l4ll1Q 111111 fxipalulf- and determined . . . politics . . . a yen to serve . . . his motto'4'Rest first, vonsiflel'ut1' . . . enjoys lr-it-rl iuvuluulmle lu lff'fff'flinr1s . . . , . , preflfuninant -1-lionl spirit. homework later , , , bage- vlam-. lfuglish. anal 111-11111, may be Pm-rry Xlasorfs next Chtiwl. Club 1. 2' 3: Libmry ball. his pitch. l Flmm, Nursw ls 2. 3: Red ser-retary. Counvil 3: Prom Conmiittee Baseball 1.2, i ffross l: fllet- filub 2: Prom lloinermun Representative 2, IZ, 3: .luuior Rt-fl Cross lg 1 ffozuiriiittt-fl 2. 3: Rvl'!fw'I1'o11s 3: Alternate l: Cheer Club Rfflwilin11.x 3. 21 fi11.s-.1 cm, fa, 1, 2, :az l-llrl'LlfY r1.1.u11fi1 1, ' l 2. 3: National Honor Society 2, 3: Rfqflwlinfzs Write-up Editor- 31 ,llirmr Reporter 35 Honor Roll l, 2. 3: Honor graduate. We Held Our Firsf Prom - l + DONNA EKBERG I Dental Hygienist Donna . . . Avid band and l K choir member . . . talents in , 'Tr reserve . . . an infectious smile sf . . . noted for her dimples . . . N dependable, loyal friend. Band l, 2. 3: Choir l.2.3: Small 1 Choir 3: All-District Choir 33 i Junior Red Cross 1: Biology Club 13 Dance Band 1: Senior Play 3. 1 l NX l .A ,v l ALICE DWYER f Medical Assistant T Sam . . . congenial and happy 1 . . . likes dancing and tennis 1 . . . looking for Mirror scoops I , . . . familiar sight at Danny's ,wx Market . . . asset to Dramatic l Club. ' Choir 1, 23 Lib. Council 1, 2g I Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, Sec. 23 l Mirror 2, 39 Reflections 3g fu Cheer Club 3g Prom Committee lj 38 Who says Donna has dimples? A if 2 ' i , ff ,Q , 1 f i 'IIN in lnnnnmi . W ph-:mint . . . uhh'-awake air 1 l1lliX ii ti nr ting, LEO FAY JANET FENIINU TIIUXI 'XS I-'INN NIMH XNNIC I IOI.X Navy ITINiC1'i4il'li i: H Sl Nvlllnf' 'I1llI'lilIlH . . . Lllilivlli lnwkvy Jim , l ' Smull humllc of 'i'nni . . . nur SIll1il'Ili Hin- I I j 2. fun . . . thinks Umihuni High 1-rivrgy . . . known for hor 'iW'U'l' - - - f'n,i !'1 i 1111 Fwiili na-eds lungair lunvh pcrimlg quips . . . ll Sports-Cnr fan UVCUIS - - - his H110 wiQh in .... L-4 N -1 . . . good sense Of humor . . . .... .uw thi ilgill and mlimr ml f ' 'N 1' kf' ll millifm ill lH'I' hw! Uilfll nim- pvrwnuhh- and happy . . . In iJl'liilLllll in her senior war mhilhlrs . . . fl'f'lIUl'UflY YC' 'WW I '1'I'i . . . win. rin 'in ft lillI'l'ti in thi sho! put. . . . u.1,n'I hi qnurw Y mnnstrutcd with Hr. 0'Urien 1-vi-limit nur-P. t Trunk 2. 3. . . . well-iikn-al hx' :iii who know him. Iillllti I, Z, 3, Nmlvnt Min- ductor, 3: Chfv Cluh 2, 3: Dixichlml Band 3. Some Enchanted Evening 1 1 1 S i . fa - , 'sn ., ANNE FIORFNZ X Pinnixl Anne- . . . will-pvr-fuft wmv uppeulirw hrnwn vw-Q incnngiumis gm- , . . . 4 1 fylinhunw- tllinw- 1,14 il ,f ! Q tln-rf-, hut Nhulu . . . inquiring mind . . . Imp'-Q In -tniiy ut the ClIllN1'I'XLli1ll'y'. Prom ffniiilliitlw- 31 irjfllllllliif' Cluh 3. DOROIIIH IISH 'DUIII . . . lllvxilgxll-Ilihic? stuff' 9, . . . . k mf, her nf nur slim-ring squad . . . Q ink x . . . X giffgli- . . . rim- quqxiilx' of frivnd- s np. Churhacler 1, 2, 3, 'imffn 2, 3g Stuch,-nt lfnunvil 3: Hnnw- rnmn R1-p1'ewc-Iltaltiw 2: Snfthilil 1, 2: Prmn Cruninillvv 2, 3: . rw . .., . , 1 1 1 ,s .. What am I doing hcre?? 39 rf r',4 a'. W.-.-g',,' '.'i '.. fi VT: - -' -'. . ,yt zgzftnry, v 1. :t V, , riffnr' aww. ,V-1 A, ,- ,. . 'f 2M'.if1'w l' ' ttf V.: fi if 'L' -A A. '.a51,'fi.l,l ff' 'f1.y't ,Q '11 i- , 4' ' .' ,l 'HG' '4P'v .,.1 4. .,-f': ', . ,. ff v-.putt ,. .J ua- 'Hu' 1 .- ,P f 1, if 134: via'-f auf- 'iii' ' h y .,-l1'h 1, ', N, 1,1:1,.' f V . '. . , fi!! 5.551-Q AI Il. 6 l..XllRFN1 QF ll XTES Coll.-gr larry . . . it diligent stu- dent . . . original sense of humor . . , elf-xer rcpartcc . . . liitltlf-n talent on the zitln-r. Class Ring Committee lg Class llonstitutitm Commit- tee lg llome Ronin Represent- rttixt- lg lilnrary ffuuncil l, 2: Clicsal tflulm 2. 3: Cross Country 'l'racli 3: National Honor Society 2, 3. f' ' i. ',.,g:',4 s ff, 1 ' i i S.- 40 And Thrilled fo the Sound of MARIE FISK Nurse uFiskie . . quiet charm and friendliness . . . a sense of service . . . fleeting smile . . . unafraid of hard work tcristic of a future- nurse. . . . efficiency clmrac- Futurt- Nurs:-s Clulp l. 2. Yiw- Prgeitlent 2: .lunior Red Cross 2. 3: Lilirary Council 1. 2. 3- CHERYL CANONC Airlint- Svllmvl l'Sheri . . . sparkling bright eyes and warm smile . . . portrait-pretty . . . luouncllf--s xitality at all athletic programs . . . led her cheerleaders to first place in Bay State Com- petition. Cheerlt-url:-r 2, 3. Captain 3: Cheer Cluh l. 2. 33 Choir l, 2, 3: Traffic 3g Lilirary Council lg Prom Com- mittee 23 Mlvrtiatt- llotnf.-rmnn Rop- resf-ntatixc 2. 3: Reffeftimis 3: Junior Hntarian 3: Senior Play 3. CAROL Cl3lNlll'K.'X St-wrt-tary lJimplt-s . . . Talking is her speciality . . . cute smile . . . enjoys lu-rst-haf-k riding and roller skating . . . never com- plains . . . will make a fine Ff'f'I t'iLll'f'. DONALD GIBSON College Donny . manly lad unassuming woodworkin coming lad top-flight neer. . . quiet, gentle- . . . reserved and . . . a whiz at QI . . . an up-and- . . . should he 21 mechanical engi- A Moment CHARLES CILCHREST College Charlie . . . always ready for a political discussion . . . quiet. calm manner . . . a schoolboy mile-r . . . enjoys sports and music . . . military- minded. Clioir 1, 2, 3: Band 3g Cross Country 3g National Honor Society 2, 33 Harvard Book Award 2. Stereo on Stage for Roflcction CAROL CILLIS Secretary uCarol,' . . . a bright gal . . . warm smile and unfailing good humor . . . gifted con- vcrsationalist . . . apprcciativc chuckle. Cheer Cluh 2, 3. lNCRlll ll,-Xl'lNE Sccr'm'tary lng:y . . . df-pt-ndahlc to thc nth tlcgrct- . . . a lovcr of all sports . . . with a spccial fontlnr-ss for tcnnis . . . convit'tions firmly entre-nchcd . . . capalmlc stutlcnt. Tcnnis 1, 2, 33 llaskctlmall 2g National Honor Socicty 2. 33 Lihrary Council l, 2: lntramurals l, 2: Prom Committce 2, 3g Rcflcctions JAMES GREGORY Navy u.lim . . . dt-vastating smile . , . a ladies man . . . unique talcnt for winning fricnds . . . popular Sportsman . . . zest for fun. Football l. 2. 3: Base-hall 2. 3. ,Z 2 . 4' 'to 'fin 5-vw' VINCENT CIRARD JOSEPH CRADY ll 'XICHY Ill! Xlflf National Guard Undccidcd Lollpgt- Vinnie . . . fishing off Cape lily . . . shock of red hair l3u1li' . . . om- in Ll million Cod rates with him anytime . . . xnakcs you look twice . . . man of 1-lmractcr . . . a .. . motorhoat enthusiast . . . . . . trigger-quick mind . . . 4'llllNt'l1'llllltll4 -tudont . . spent much of his time in carefrvc attitude . . . aiming popular grill-iron star . . . a shop . . . sparing of words at cffortless graduation. ,af-ntlcmam at all timcs. . . . yct cnjoycd Mr. Phil- lJrick's informativc class dis- Cussions. .7 , -. V l'1mtllLtll l. .., 3, l,u-ftlpl. 3 lvfthall lg Stud:-nt Counci 2, 3. llI't'Nl'lf'lll 3: Traffic 2 3, ,lunior Rotarian 3: Traclx l. 2: l'rom ffommittcc 2. It., X pt. 9 if Q if . in X 1 if . M 4I nf ,I V, J.. ,,f5,,,.,.- I i 1. Ar .' j:c3.,:j.gi4'Zfz.f,,. ,vg'. 1,Z-.fi f'fi-31.1, '. , ' -.ufflfaff ff' -' 1:sf:1iw::f'.,,1,,r a z 17 my-f ' 4'w.y qi- --uw 2' 4 pb, ' w liwj ' V 4 4 x 1gi2P,,:'!f fr T, A W,. 1f'31, 2 fill iff i l ,l ' P12 iif' .ki 42 ,tj Vgw. lm! IIC H XRQLIQEAYIES N1 ymjly lI,XH'l'XIf'I I' Xiinrinhinl lluiiwlri-Mi-r I1-yu- . . . 4ll'IIIl1Iil'. Wirlllll l'xlLlfl'lLlN . . . Ll live,-ly girl ir . . . Il1.lllX ilu'-Ne,-cl . . . Illnilrxl incl unu-Numing . . . gl Nh lmiiiusl fun . . . 1-uiily uinninj' friwnfl- llulllvf l. 31 HUTWT l1l 11llI'llQ 1 , r . . ,viyf Q 'x 'YP 42 S .iwuml Fl -lwul . . . ailwuye Lilking In Carol, l,llI'lNllllP. or -luyvc . . . LlllIlHyl'll lay liinf- limite on llf-r pliunv Con- wrmitimix . . . 1-njwv rlurim-Q :incl pgirtiw . . . llflllfvlllls lmr 4-xpi-n-ive lmliliy of -wi-ulvr mllf-cling. CllRlSl'lNE ll,XNll Y Sevrvlarry hflllri- . . . sparkling cyes and flu-liing fmilv . . . partial lu Nlmlvl .XY . . . un ald- mlitiun tu any traffic post . . . easy In Icnxo . . . lmuiy, popular svniur. Draingrliv Clulm 2. 3, Trcui. 2, Pres, 33 Stufle-nt Council 3: Tralfif- Squad 2. 3: Choir 2, 3: Class Yirre-Pr:-sirlent 2: Rvfffwlions 3. CIIQXHLFS HALE Navy hClllll'l'iN . . . claw 4-ul-up . . . kecpg things jumping: . . . has Ll quip fur e 'Nt'I'yllllIljL Llncl ewry- nnv . . . friendly uml outgoing . . . rin Eu r-I lllffllllllll lmoy. l N if YK. E. lfIlliI.INIf IIAXWHS lllllltxjli' l'fwl4lin,-M . . . lxnuwn vxpwirllly lwr ln-r IlllX4'lll4'XHl1- grin . . . lu-r Nw:-vt. quif-I uppf-ur.1riCc eli-guixw NiXgU'lull' unfl fun- fillwl pi-1'-urigilily . . . rlwtinr-cl lur il lvriglit luluri-. lflluir l, 23 lluml 2, 33 Li- lirury Counvil 2: .luniur Red liftbxi lg lfuturv Nursvs 3: RP-Ht'Cfl.071S 3: Junifwr Hotnrian 3: Nulinnul Hnnur Sncie-ty 2, 31 llnnur flrurluute: 3, D n P.-XTRICIA-X HAYES Secretary lint . . . crurilninatinn of sclmlurfliip und fun . . . lwmvr rfrll regular . . . lmunc- ing: 0IllllUFlZlNI11 . . . track In-.nnl gnml luck 1'-harm . . . will make the perfect secre- tary. Xluiwrrllf- 2, fl: Clivvr Clllll 1, 2, 3: Nnliwrml llunur Suri:-ty 2, 3: Inv Immuralw l, 2: llnnur Roll 1, 2, 35 Rillwlmlzs fig liiixirif-ss Club 33 Ilmmr Graflunti- fig Pmm Comrnitlcc J, Llmirinnn lmilatrfin Cum. 35 Jun- iirrli-rt.1ri.m fl, Our Superior Students I think I'm lwing followed. -6 KENNETH HEDIHERICL NIIKIII XFI. HIGGINS Ken . . . lui-liful 1-l1g11'iin-r E'll l 'l . . . mlm, eool, eollevtecl at Milo- . . . un uhh- nn-nilmei' all times . . . :1 talented lTlll4l- of Mr. Barker! A.V.fX. . . . eiun . . . 1mihitiouQ man . . . inte-rm-ste lie along: musieul keeping his goal in xiew. lines . . . ri talented lmoy . . . goocl werise of humor . . . featured player in 'gfflzeaper by 11117 Dozen. AV.-X 1, 2, 3: Choir 1, 2, 33 Small Choir 2, 33 All-Distriet Chorus 33 All-State Chorus 3: lllilllllillll' Clllll 2, 3: Radio Cluh 3: Senior Play 3. Were lnducfed Info N.H.S. Sizing up the situation. K XlllfN llll.l.l-ill X34 Nlmlel KM . . . lN'Lllllll-lll l.f'Llllll't'4 . . . pc-rsonifi4'11Iiori of gixiee . . . LllIl'Llf'llVt'lN' zitlired . . . loveQ to danve . . . our ehoifw' for Nliw ,'Xinerir'gl. Prom Committee 2, 3: .llirror Typiq 3: Clleei' Clulm l, 2, 3. JO.-XNNE HVESTIS Hairdresser 4, --1 lolo . . . eoniiderute of otl1erQ . . . surprisingly good cook , . . easy-going and pleasant . . . never one to make ci fues . . . Strongly in favor of Ll shorter School year. EI,IZfXl3ETll INCHES Te-af-ln,-r Betty . . . glowing frexhness . . . wisdom tempered hy tact warm Qlllllf' of friencllinc-SQ ...pr ettieet of f'll6f?flPLlilf'I'C . . . Senior supwlutive. Class Secretary 1, 2, 33 Student Couneil l. 2. Secretary 2: Truf- fie 1 2 N11 l l 3 . , . ers ia . 1 Cheer- leader 1. 2, 3: Nurses Aide 3: Reflections 3: DAR Good Citizen. P.XI'I,llI'llw1JNi lirnllz-gr' nlhllllil . , . Vlz-x4'I' :mtl lm .olli-vi-l'11l in llix own qui:-I w ix . . . 1-11-y goin: l.nl . . . yr! giwori1pli-l1w- .ill ln- xi-I4 o In flo . . . flllly l1I11lr'I'-Iooll and viiioywl Nlix- lloynton Frenvli Clzl-Q. Prom f.1vI1lINlll1'f'2,fl1 lliolo, x Cilllll lg RP!lff'f'tfor1x 3, Lvl N 0 s i Q 5 3 fs. ,, l V' ' I-N 43 Represented Us af the UN . . . 1,617 .ang di l'fXl I. K XtfHEl.E 5t'l'Nlt't' -'KJ,h , , . pleafant, fun- loxine, and l'LlI'Q'lil'l't' . . . awed by tltt- fairer e-ex . . . epitonte of mi-vhit-f and lun . . . a fine hoc-key player . . 1 gre,-at frit-nd. Daft-ball 2, 3: Hot-key l. -J .env 1 X, GERALD T. HUNT Colle-ge Tim . . . Tall, blond, and happy . . . Carefree and nonvltaltmt . smilingly good natured . . . way- ward blush . . . looking for a good time . . . alwaye tltt- gt-ntlt-man. Band 1, 2. l'.XNll'.l,.X .l ollxsox Colleue llam . . . boating ant -' g thuiiast . . . bright Smile . . . . ut m,., it . nor r . . . an able tennie player . . . li ht touch of humor. llometoom Rep. 1, Z, 3, Ttnntf 'lat-.tint 1, 2, 3: RI'fft'flf0IlS 31 Gill Clee Club 1: .lunior Red Cross 1 Cheer Club 1, 2, 31 Ski Club onatitution rttmlllltlft . ing Comniittm- 1. j0SEl'l'l K4X'llCfHl'0LE rl't'ael1t'r .lttt'N . . . out-tanfling senior . . . a man of determination and t onxit tion . . . gets things done without any fuse . . . enjoys life. too . . . Champion traek star. Bd-Pllilll 1: Track 1, 2, 3, Capt. 33 Boys' State Rep. 23 Student Govt-rnmt-nt Rep. 31 Rrflerlions 3: Junior Rota- 1'ian,3. Ulf , 'J tt 'l for DERORAH KAUFBIAN Seeretaly ulleltltit-N . . . rvlialblt' iflltjllll' . . . known for talking and giggle, attacks . . . an ef- ficient seeretary . . . loves ewimming, boating, and bowl- ing . . . will add a toueh of spice to any office. lntramurals 1, 2, 3: Cheer Club 3g Prom Committee 2g Refleelions 3: Honor Crad- uate. The Path MADELINE KEAVENEY Boston College Maddy . . . girl in a whirl . . . breathless exuber- ance . . . intensely involved- all -1'1 of her . . . vivid raeonteur . . . charming ex- eeutive. Cheerleader 1. 2, 3g Choir 1, 2, 3: Band 2, 3g Alt. Rotary Speaking Contest 1, 21 Amerieanism Essay Con- test 2g Debate 1: Honor Roll 2, 3g Reflections Co-Photog. Editor 33 Junior Rotarian 3g Debate Club Captain 3g Sweethearts' Dall Dee. Comm. 33 Honor Graduate. U2 and Girls' and Boys' State Homeward ADRIENNE KELLEY Secretary nAde . . . tall, willowy blonde . . . appealing smile . . . mainstay of Touraine's . . . fashionably attired . . . an original gal. Cheer Club 1, 2, 3g Prom. Committee 1, 2g Mirror l. Zales JANICE KELLEY jan . . . quiet, unassuming personality . . . tall, wide-eyed wonder . . . fractured voca- bulary drills . . . irrepressible giggle . . . unique oral com- positions . . . radiant Queen of Junior Prom. Nance helped before tennis should Choir Y' A NANCX College A KOH . . . a fun-loving girl . . . to hang Norman Norwood the big game . . . takes lessons from Pancho Con- . . twice co-captain . . . be a top student at U. Mass. 2, 3f Prom Committee 2g Basketball 2, 3, Capt. 33 Field Hockey 2, 3, Co-Capt. 3: Tennis 2, 33 Reflections 3. FRANCIS KIRBY College '4Frank', . . . extremely quiet . . . an excellent student and a real worker . . . easily embarrassed . . . cooperative in everything . . . modest master of all that he does. LEANNE KENNEDY I.B.NI. School 6'Lee . . . different sense of humor . . . long, brown tresses and hazel eyes . . . famous for her hour-long lunches . . . light-hearted attitude towards life . . . sure to be a success at IBM school. 4 I Pitll. KEOVCH College The Key . . . movable dead- lines. 1' d i t o 1' i al blasts, the .llirror of our times , , , taking all in his stride . . . clever with words . . . easy to tease . . . hard to beat. i Student Council 3, Treasurer 3: Traffic 33 Football 1, 2, Captain 3: Track 2, 3: Class President 3: .lunior Rotarian 3: .llirror 1, 2. 3, Editor-in- Chief 3: Reflectforzs Sports Editor. 45 EILEEN LXYERIDIERIC St-vi-vtury lfm,vlQii- . . . warm .mil lrivndly . . . rtvwr krmwri to fruwn . . . flttir fur :trt . . ut hor lwst in X pifriml . . limiting for fun. f L Q s ,PY l rm' Vllllilxl.-X5 I,i-V.-XNCII-f RICHARD LEWIS ROBERT LEWIS l'1tcl4-viclfftl Hill:-510 ANNE' 'l'un1 . . . nm- uf nur Frist Dick . . . rr-le-hrity in his HBUIPM - - - fdllwd fOr hiS Ili-flliutn lmys . . . flirtutiuus Titian-rf'fl. Itin-Nlfiiwflil ml f'f 'lP 'fiIi ng f - - 9Ul0!'S If-it-v . . . ingirutiating smilv motor smmtvi' . . . ull 6'3 of MV- CJWl FiF PIUSQW . - . . . . has hm-n knuwn In f-ut him . . . out fur laughs . . . likvs finding- l 'llW'liU2 ff?- tlirm- lllIl1,'llt'R. . . nu strung:-r 1-xprcs-iw spontaneity . . . Wfds- and Hnfndinil m0Yi9S 111 hijinl-cs . . . udmirffd hy and lu-nmlli it ull, ti shgirp ---WildDfi'm0CY6i---W21iI- rlll- fair Wx, mind, ing: to we Robert Kcnnc-dy as 1 Iluclu-5' 1. 2, 3: Outdoor Pniilmim' l Track 23 Band 1, 2. V. Preis. 1 3: RPfl6'l'fIi0I1S 3. 4 l l RENNEI H LANE Radio Rtfpairmun kenny . , . the shy type . . . a quiet addition to lrmneromn s tn inttrc t IH repair . . . looking forward to graduation. JOHN RRUG Cnllf-gt' Hursc- . . . our A+ tithlttt, whvthvr it he on the gridiron, hasthall diamond, or .Krsna ice As Seniors We . . .' . . . S4lIIll'iiINt'i shy, hut always good natured . . . enjoys duck hunting . . . admirers far and near . . . can't help liking him. Base-hull 1, 2, 3, lwmtlnill 2. 3. Hockey 1, 2, 3, Capt. 2, 3. And the Winnah - - ,ll Y vi XINRH ILXYIIJ LINIJSKUIL PHILII' LONIIHRDI I'.YI'RI4.I.bX LONE LINIJX I.HWI'fI.I, Luh Tt'l'IlI1It'iAIll IIYllIt'l'ICIt'KI IBJI. Vollt 1 Il11i5 . . . I1I11n1I1- ps-rfcctiori Lun1py . . . cIuQQ wit . . . NIILIIN . . . fun Ioxing . . . I.il1i' 1 quiet -1111h1 ti . , . avid IIICIIIIJPI' of the hun1I neser ut il Io-Q for worth . . . rcccnt Ltdditioti to Riverdule 4'ilIf' . . . wuuu 11111-II111tu1I . . . IIIPIICIIIOUQ nature . . . knowing 11ir . . . Ion-Q music . . . candid un1I fortI1rig1I1l . . . 111 rt tI1111 Ill! ll IIIIY lIIf'lIIU!'L1IlIl' .Iuliet in Rotury and cun I'l'LlIIy jun it up . . . witty I'f'II1L1liIi4 . . . Il'lII for tht 1I1 11111t11 . . . tuhnt Contest . . . f'IIf'IlLlI'lIPLI with her visit to Huwuii. Band 2. 3: Choir 2. 3: F11111II Choir 2. 3: IIIXIIU. CIUI1 I, 2. 3: ,I11 Red Crow I. 2. 31 RPvI'll'l'fI'0I1.? 3: Science Cluh 3: All Didrict Choir 3: Rotary Speaking Contest 3. . . . u I1uII of fire. picxt wI1en in her cur. for singing . . . hut I1 1111 Brwke-tI111II NIunager I. 2. 3: ,Ilirror 2. 3. I0 Itwtitf' lm mI f1 l' 'If Dixieland Ihnd I. 2. 3: Hand mI I, 2, 31 Choir I. 2. 3: Iktncc IIr.1n1ul11 I Iuh I 2. fi: II11 tr Band I. 2. 3: Prom Connnit- left' 2, 3: Reflections 3: Senior Play 3. Ascended fo New Heights Cool it, man! DAVID I.IfCIf College 'iDLlX't'.. . . . SuperIutivcIy good nuturetl . . . decidedly IILIIICIFOITIC . . . an atnhitious go-getter . . . Ilftpci to he z1notI1er II:-n Cuiey . . . at Cure success. Claw Pres. I. 23 'I'1'acIi I: Cross Country 2: Band I. 2. 3: Student Council I. 2. 3: Truf- fic I. 2. 33 Homerooni Rep. I: Prom Co111111itt1-e 21 RPANl'L'II.0IZS 31 IIIHIHQX Cluh I: Junior Roturiun 3. PETER LYNCH CoIIe-ge 6'Pete', . . . never duII when he's on the scene . . . enjoyed Mr. Sheridan to the utmost . . . C0uId tuIk for hours on Qcience . . . u top-notch trumpet pIayer . . . xereutile young man. Band 1, 2, 3: Bi0Iogy Club lg Science Club 2: Prom Conmiittee , 3: Reflections 3. Ilrunir 0 . I ... IIlNII'l1'l 'III I I XII-S1111 Ihltlr I 'I' Hwturx' N111-ul III -- lontt I I. 2. 3. Rwtful itic I't'KIlYLII 3. ion Chose 0ur Superlafives 17U1'1L1. XS X111-111z1.11XN I'11111'1'i111111 1111 If'NIl1'l'1N . . . 1111111111 111T 1ll1 llIl11lll1' 114111111112 1111111 . . . 111111111 1'1'1-11'-1'111 1111 1l'Lll1l'I1IL1l'1i . . . 1111115 1i1111- 1111' .111 g1i1'1N . , . 11.111-- 111 11-11111 11115. I 'staff 11111111111 M.11'W11,1.1XN1 filI111'Ql' 11.1111 . . . 11141111-1111-. 1-11N11111 1111111 . . . 1'11N1111111111111111 111111 11111111- 1111111 . . . 1-1111-11-111 111111 1'111'111111c IIPWN 1111111111 . . . 111'1'.1111i11g 111 111- 1111'11i11g 111 Iillffllblf . . . 111111-r 1110 1JlIFy 111 1'1l111. C111-1j-11 1111111 2. 3. SVII. R131. 32 1 Dr11111111i1' fI11l1P I. 2, 31 .I11ni11r R111 Crnw 21 1 r11111 C1'1111111i1t11C 2: .llfrrur 2. 1'11-111-we E11i11'11' 3: Rf'- flvrlfolzs 3: Ski CILIIJ 3. MARIL1 N M 1112115 I1UY,XI.1J MQXNCINI MARIE MARRONCELLI S1'1'l'1'1Llly Work Work Mar . . . 11111- 111 Mid 111111 11111111y . . , Ll 1111y wi1l1 .'XIi1l'1C,, . . . a1ways an in- 11-1's 111'11111 -1-1-1'1'l111'i1'+ . . . 11111611 1Il11'IAC51r . . . Iivci 11y dividual . . . shy and dvmurc H111-51111111-11 111 1111111111-1' . . . 1111-1-11111- 1J11 1111111 011l1'I'9 as . . , except when clmering 11111 1111111 in 111111-1' 111- IJIIS 11105, W111l1l1 1111111 you. . . . 101' 1111: 11101111111 1011111 . . . . . . 1Lllll111AlI' Night 111 1lirmr N1-i1-1111-. 1115 111151 Fl11PjL'C1 . . . warm 51111112 . . . evcn dis- 1111'1-li11gw . . . Il1l'l' 111 1xI111W- 11111-N 111 1111111 YVIIII 11iQ 1111n11s p11Si1i1111 -urxiws 1-wn Cru1'ia1 film... Uni, Q. jg: 1g1,.,. 111111, . Z . N111111111 1111 Ll 51111111 11111111ents. 2: 11111111 2. 15. 1 1-.1l111'1- 121111111 'N'- '1llllW3 C1111er C11111 I, 2. 3. S' 1'1-11111 1.111111111ll1-1- 2. 3. 1'1111111-111 1,11LllI'I1l.ll1 .1: Rf'- fl1'1'l1'11r1.s 48 -1 .L -.. .1Q1 114-4 :L CCL? ,gp-412. una ' -'J. JA LVL?-1 CUUIA1 H4ILlN WILLIAM MARSH C1111egQ i'Bill . . . DHS number I 11a011111or at large . . . easy going. carefree . . . seen riding 1111 Peter! scooter . . . a '1Fri1311111y guy . . . at his 111151 in Mr. S11e1'idan's f0ur111-pc-ri011 physiology class. PYOIII C11111n1itlee 33 Home- r1111111 Representative 1. 2, AI- ternate 3. and New Class Officers J 11 ..,.,. NIARY K11'N1fXN11S X N C1111 3 u'Hfws..1.x,.a . A 1.53. H1111 . . . 11111-11 by 1111 1ll'1' 11.1-s11111l1-Q . . . 1-xv 1- ' ful and 11LII1lIlt . . . 111111 .1 1111 WALTER NIl'l1C1VERN Co11C,Q1' 1 C111111 Z. 3, 1,1115 C161 Club 1, Z, 1 S1111111 11111111 2: 13r11111111i1- 1111111 1, 1 3: .11Il'l'f0f 3: R11f1ffl1'0r1s 3: 11111111 1 C0111111it11-1- 2, 3. C11-fI1111i1'1111111 32 fI4lT11PI'f111IIl Rc-11. 3. i'W11111 ' . , . smiling guy 111111113 f1s1'11111t1111 111' spvcd . . . 111111-111-111 -111141-5. bis Q111-1'i111ty . , one of 1111' 11 division boys , . 1 ,1 . , . 3 1, ng Q I .A ,V 1,5 3 likes driving 111111 Mr. N11111-s' 1 V U 1-T 1 P113'Sic's11is1-11s+i1'111s. V.. ' In au' ' A V ' ' V , 1 ' R: gl H - 1 ' P-.f1 R1o10gy Club 1: P10111 C111111111lt01: 1 ' Sm 1 2. - WY 7 1 3' Ti, 3- Zz 11 . . - , 1 1 --- -wxqv: for NUFflb1k County ARTHUR NI.-XRTELI. Cf1111'gP .X1't . . . Ll 111111 111 -1111-111-v . . . ll svrious studr-nt . . . 111100-y1-111 band n111n . . . i11- tent on 11111 future . . . wi11 5111111111111 1111 gX1111'ri1'11'- 11111 C111-111ist. Band T, 2, 33 Science Club 2, 3: N111111 Club 2, 3: Science Quiz T1-11111 2, 3: Library C1111111-11 3: Brass C1111ir 2: Re- flections 3: Chess Club 3: S1-111111 P11131 BIICHXEI. NICDONNELI. gX1'111y Mila- . . . but XI111c111111 111 Ll 11111111-11 fc-11' . . . 1111151 like- a1110 . . . unusual svnsc of 1111111111 . . . 1111r1111ri1111s 011111- ments ended study 111111 tran- qui11ily . . . 01111111-iustic Sup- purler of 5011001 111'ti1'itiCQ. 05- pv1'i1111y 1110 11111j111'1'Il0Q. Truck 2, 3. ffl' 5' JANET KRELROY 111111011 Forces .11111 . . . 111111 of 11111 1111411 stcppei-rs . . . true to Elvis . . s111111c in pbys. 1-11. 11111ss . . t'I111llli1IlS11f' 111111 Spirited . . . p11111111ng In 111111 1111' 11111111111 ranks. SIRAN N11-1fXR1,1N Xu1's1,- 5u1- .... 1 1111111-1113 -111111 -111111-1'ity 1i111i1111 witb ll s1-11s1- 111 1111111111: . . . 1111 1111 11'1'111' 11 1lluU111l'T' , . . H111 l'1l'111lllllN Qll 111 stu11111us . . 11111111-sl 111111111 1l4'I' 1111111111111-nts C111-er C11ll1J 2. 3: fN111j11r1-1111: 4111111 1 J. 11' 4111.111 4.111111 7 3' 1V. 1510111 HOC'1QCy' T: ....,., 1111111111111 1.11111 1. ll: 151111111 Yursc 4 1 -J . -I. I3 il Xl ' , X 49 I i l l ,IHIIN Nll-fl.lfU JOY Nllf'l'CfXl,l RON-Xl.ll NlE'l'fI,Xl.l DAVID NIOLANDER l'ritlt-fitltwl .Kit Sl'llHUl At'l'lll,lIlliIUl llnrlvr-iflffrl Ht-l . . . -.artttiidl splrmlur .luy . . . un inflixiclutllist Runiiir'1 . . . rvrl rurly lllllf Daw . . . lmpws to lm Z1 . . . . girlx 4-nxiwtl liix 1-urly lltiir . . . vllim- il Qftttfl Mill' U11 illt' . . . lim-tl lu nitilw frir'nrlQ lIlllllUYlLtll'f' , , , nrtnt'-lmlgnf . . . .tlwdu talking . . . lvlwtif- . . . Llrti-tit' lltLlQlt' at . . . f'llll'l4l'l't' liumwr . . . ftttituflf- . . . fumrite pz1StimQQ mli-arming' grin . . . lN'l'Xl1LlHlU' ln-i' liiigwitips . . . Ll tvrrifif' liumnr . . . faitliflil to foot- inrltiflr' living mc-ial and lllLlllltI'I' . . . pl.mning u lift' tif tlnuglmut nigikf-r . . . tlirivml lmll tc-um . . . Mr. Bf'll's lim-ning to records . . . en- luxuiy. on atimulttting fllGt'l1NSlt'PI'1Q fziwritc- . . . un 1-xpcfrt in imf-rl -4-lmnl lH1lTtPI'tFPlY . . . Swim, plm witli Mr, SllCIl4lLlIl. shop. f-ipffciully lunrli . . . definite 1. V I't-.tm tltmiiiiittw- :Ill Dixtiiiutic Ft.t,tl1.ill XILIIIUQPI' l, 2. 3. lwwq lllmul Enlllill Flflgi 3 tflult l, 2. 3: lilmrary Conn- Q wil 2, 31 Rpj'fw'l1'o11s 3. it l E ' d 0 S d P l i g. it 5 RILH tim xmnwxiw l At-1-.it111t.1iit I I 'lil iuim-d x at ll. .. marlv it PLINY 511 ll t.11x CXlI'f'Illt'ly' -uviu fruit-tv. muy f. 11 , x if X X 50 BOYITNX NL-NIURTERY uBflItIlll'H . . . Ll pmpettial talker . . . rin-wr tit it los for woiwls V pizza, lici' weakness . . . Li 4 sf-niur fr Englixli Higli . . , .tltlw tlurc 111 . spnrtx and f-tuclent gm-rtiliiviit P' ttuivklv mule ltl'lI1V frit'mlQ . .5 g sim t- . aint' N.. Plmlriv. mwtlivr. l'cl I'Llll1PI' do it mysvlf. , nv FREUICHICK XIULXXIJER SANDRA MONROE THONI.-XS NIOONEY Rfllllflll NIOH.Xl,ES College Nurse College Inj.-,-j,1,.,1 BIO ...A fl s affahle as they t'Sandy . . . never perturbed Twin . . . strfmg, silent .Iuse . . . knuwn for lu come . . . definitely hfrekey- . . . exeept hy teasing . . , type . . . enurtesy unlimited l,atin vharm . . . alw minded . . . seen at the Plaza then watch out! . . . quiek . . . slow grin, engaging: goml lm-rivulfyug in llig dude , . . . usually with Dick Nails to eateh the humor in A all nature . . . ealmly efficient une uf the leatlt-re of -1-O . . . . planning a Career in situations . . . light-hearted as A.V.A. flireetnr . . . in- dazzling emilp I , I implfgs dentistry. eliatter in 116 physiology . . . terested in eleetronies as well the girls. Varsity Hockey 2. 3. the lrest nf eompany. as anything nautical. Future Nurses 3. A.V..'X. 1, 2, 3, Student Dirt-etor 3. H 77 Q, Heaven on Earfh Beach Buy DIANNE NIORGNER Work Dianne . . . Loquacious as ean be . . . especially winning ways . . . favorite eolfvr. navy hlue . . . slow smile . . . definite ideas about the future. Library Cnuneil 1, 2. IH- f tramurals 1. ETHEL NIUCCIACCIO Hairdresser 'cEth . . . unfailinfz goed nature . . . sparkling wit . . . meets trying situations lightly , . . generous and warm hearted . . on hand when needed. Alternate Homeroom Rep. 2. , x 51 I ' 5 Jumrn xitwntui Secretary ,lutli . . . lowly r.1w-n tresses . . . the life of 3E . . . warm, winning per- sonality . . . loved to spend time nt the library. Prom Committee 3 rf' 5 JOSEPH NIUELLER College Walloped Norwood flue . . . quiet, untlislurbt-cl way of dom, thinrs . . . rolltee bound . . . true to .llirror . . . writing ability unlimited . . . fine student, , wonderful friend. Mirror 2 3 eo-news Editor 3' , 110115 3, o CHRISTINE MUNROE 'l'elt-pltone Company Chris . . . 5'3 blonde tniselliewtis grlctnn in her eyes disarmingly frunk . . . feet firmly on the ground . . . perceptive literary critic . . . new-penny bright- ness. HICQILXRD NAAS CEUHCE NICHOLSON College Aircraft Engineer llick', . . . ambitious and George , , , says little , , persevering . . . Clean-cut but makes it lot of sense . . good looks . . . enjoyed Mr. Cronin's 7 a.m. driver ed. classes . . . courteous and self-possessed . . . a future history major. Golf tt-run lg Cross Country 3: Choir 3g Small Choir 33 All-District Choir 35 Senior Play 3. HH LlUlO Cllllllliiilii . . . SIPCFS clear of women drivers . . noted expert on all types of engines . . . u future pres- ident of TYVA. Spiritual JAMES O'CONNELL Undecided Oakie . . . Our best-looking boy . . , eluss superlative in more ways than one . . . sparkling bright eyes und per- sonality to match . . . comes from u long line of hockey stars . . . laughter goes with him everywhere. Hockey 1, 2, 3g Golf 2, 35 Reflections 3. 52 af the Thanksgiving Game ,-1 ti, Fill I . r . N 'i:fftf2 'r 1 x. luidance EDITH OLSON Secretary i'Edie . . . thoughtful green eyes . . . adept at playing piano . . . quiet, pleasant manner . . . favorite subject koffice machines . . . a bright gal . . . sure to be a good secretary. MAHCIA College Marsh singing. know. Choir l JOSEPH College 'LPags . EDITH O'DONNELL Undecided Edie . . . fun-loving senior . . . a sports enthusiast . . . whiz on the softball field . . . known for her delicious ravioli in home economics class . . . a likeable gal. Softball 1, 2, 33 Cheer Club 2, 3. curricular PAIISONS . , . happy and liwly . . . bright and witty . . . enjoys dancing. and basketball . r g 'I X Lll'llYll1I 4 . . . a joy to Future Nurses lg basketball 2, 2 3' Dramatic Club I .U flCf'fl.0II.S fl: Senior Play 3. IHXCLIIICA . . reticent, but amiable . . . quiet smile . . . sports minded good friend . . . hopes to be a teacher . . . pet peeve, mechanical drawing. Track I. 2, 3. JEAN O'NEIL Hairdresser Jeanie . . . little girl charm . . . quiet and modest . . . a certain smile . . . prefers to listen . . . except when cheering the football team. Cheer Club 3. MICHELLE PACELLA Salesgirl Blish . . . refreshing as a hint of mint . . . straight- forward observations . . . cute as a button . . . fashion conscious . . . chic hairdo . . spirited sprite. 53 'K 1I1XX1NI'Xl11N 1 111 1- 111 . 1 11'.1111 1 111111 11-.11111- 11111 111P11'x 1111 IIP.I1'11X 111 1111111-1-1.11111- 111 1-11-1-1 111 1111 11111111 111 1111111 111111111 111111111111 111111111' 111111 '1'1 ,A .1. 1 x N111111 111111 1. J. .1. 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Q1. 1I11111.1111, fig Sl'11'l11'1 1:1111 21 NL111m131 1111111111 '11l'1111x 1. 2: 111111111111 111111111 Sll1'11'1f' 2. 3: ,1unif1r . ,, 11I1'1i 1, 2: 11,1e1111.111 11 1111111111111 1'1. 1i111- R1P1.I1l1ll1 .1 And Sent Our Representative gX111Y1l1'X4111'X1F .,.1111 .,..1P.111N - . ... 511111111 111111 If'1l11lI1g 1111111111111 . . . 11111 111111 N1111l1111 111111 1111- 0110111 1111111 ...1 1111111Ii1111e 111111 1lHI'11-X11'11'1i1I11 . . . 171111111- 11.11 1 Di'.1111.11i1- 111111 I1 .XN'111111N Y 1'1XSQ17,X1.1f X1-11111.111 1111-11 1 1'11111 . . . 11 111'N1P11'11 truck 1111111 . . . 11111111111 1111111-11 11'i111 M11 11.11111'1' . . . 1111-Q 111' 1111 111111111 11.111' 11111 11'1l111' 11111 1'.lII.u . . . 11111111 1111-.11 1.111 im- 111'111111g 11115 . . . 111gg11e1 Illkll' 1111-111 11111 111111, 11lN 11.11, '1'1'11-1 1 '1 1x..-.1. 111111'1 111111 1'X1'1' -11111 1111? SHIRLEY PETERSON IIui1'cI1'cssc1' ShirI . . . Shy good-nature . . . houffunt hair-clo . . . HI- wuys an indivitluul . . . cute dimples . . . giggIcs oc- cusionuIIy ovcrcomc hcr . . . huppic-Qt on vnculionS. Prom Committcc 3. ERNEST I'IiTHII.I.U , , Ixculxlrx flfiiccr g'Ernic of hcing cIi:1ILlm-i- -. III hc . . . busincsf. FoothLlII 2. vi .336 IXYNX VOX IMI! Nursing Sclmol .thc c'irnpor-rrmfffg ,Xnnu . , . 41'II4IIIYt,' unil Ifruc-I . . . non- llINIt'l'NILIIlfIIIIQ . . . ch-wtcrl us . . . 'Lu poct is to thc Futurc Nurice und kcops Ijggctts in choir . . . hcIpIuI und Ioyul . . . uFuuIIy Iounfl arguing with Frnic during X . . . Ll futurc I7Iore-ncc Nightingnlc. Future Nursc-Q 35 Choir I. 2, 35 Dramatic Club 2, 3g Bi- ology Club Ig Dramatic Fes- tivuI 3g Senior PIuy 3. TIIITIZICSX I'HI'IYIf'I II Iiccvplioliixl i'IILlIIr I . . . In-Iliwll ILlX'4iI'IIC . . . inipi-wuhIc tuxti- . . . hc-guiling Rniih- hcr wr'uIq1ivM . . . . IHIISICI' . . provnQ. In'r1IcI1gI1t. I.IIll'Lll'y ffnliricil I, 2, 33 .Ilfrror 3: Prom Conunittccg Rcflf-cliozzs 3: TIu1kcthnII 2. fo Sfudenf Government Day I cIon't hclicrc it! I ANTHONY PRISCO Undccidcfl Tom . . . niukcs a pair with Tony Ricci . . . cIocsn't wtmtc worrIQ . . . cuch onc if vnIi1uhIc . . . rcruiy for a good tiinc . . . morc and Iongf-r X-pcriocIQ gct his mic. Jonx QIIAIJHO9 Q1 rIIC H John . . . u quiet Iad . . . occuSionuIIy imcigIcd into mis- chicf hy NIightIy tulkutixe IIIPINIC . . . ulwuys ri gcnth-inun . . . a hurtl workcr and conscientious Student . 2 . hopw to hc fl IHOIC0l'llIUQIISi. Sai at 55 Our Cheerleaders Captured NORA RAUDINAX College No1'a', . . . an elusixe quality about her . . . a dreamer of dreams . . . flair for acting . . . music in her heart . . . invaluable to Reflections. Junior Red Cross lg Dramatic Club 1, 2g Reflections Pho- tography Editorg Choir 1, 2, 3. 56 JOHN QI Il,IX Cfillt -I .lohnny . . . our he--I tlumer mtnxtl u th po lllttll kcthull gtnnr- . . . lllHI'HllQllly nice. fnioxttl Nh Honktis tulitnt .nf fairs 1-las-vs. hall l, 2. .51 N-nior Play 3. lfLl.FN R XNINJ lf n . . . shoultl hc u niorlt'-l . . . 1 wcaknt--s for pina . . . easy to like , . . viiioyvtl ch-iking with Nlr. Qualt-. n , Our picture, que hhrary tlll XHl,lffS RFIQYES IJAXXIFI. Rlitli-XX l,.YllRlCI.'X RECAN NH1'llIf'1lstt'lll l'ltiH'1'sil5' St,-liool Business School l.lllllt,'liu . . . l'.nniliur figure Dun . . . plans to he a Patty . . . rt roguish twinkle on Inisltt-thull wutrt . . . Cttlll' millionaire . . . thought math in her eye . . . enthusiastic plt-tely iiiiiotmiit air . . . hut L-lust-Q would help . . . stippoiwr of school activities just nxitvli him at work in g-ffm-llt-ss good nature . . . . . . faithful track spectator stutly. hall . . . rt-ached an always courteous . . . except . . . easy to like . . . a pleas- llllllt'l'-ltlllfllllg with Nlr. Full-y when ranking Charlie. illll llli-N. - - - il lilwillllf' lt -L Prom Committee 35 Reflec- lluskfftlmull l. 2. 3: llnst-liull lions 3g Choir 1, 2, 3: Cheer 1.12. Club 2. 3: Business Cluh 3. the Bay Sfafe Trophy Iihc ROIL'l'l'lIl'l' Nnnk H' 4. l -. w .. .1XI,IfliI:I1llIH.l I111I111111I1-11 111,- II 111- I11111. Ilan-I111II 'I 'Z I11fI 1 11'1'I1'1f1- 1I1N1111-1111111 . . . C114y 111 ll 11I1x' In- ix lllll' INNI' I1r1l1l1'1'1I Imp . . . 11111- UI NI1, 4f.111v ,1 lcyx pmt 111 1'1111w . . . ll 1'1 1I i .N'i '1 . . sluggvr ICCIS I1i- 1'111' if w111'1I1 11II II11' I11111I1I1 K1X'IiIII,IiIiN IIICN XHHDS ,III'.ll'Il4'l' K11II1y ' - 1 ' 1 1 I N11111- . . . .1 g11111I N111111 . . . 1-11 Il ngninxt 111I1IN . , 1-111131-ni41I 111111 c'1111fi1I11.1t1 . . . :1 1111I111I.11' mix-. I311-L1-II1.1II 2. 53: 5llIIIlllII 2. 3: In t1'11111111'.1I- 21 I.iI11'111'y H111n1'iI 2, 31 Ijllllll I111111n1I111 7 I R llfflmnxl -.4.f 'Q 2' NHIIXI XY IIICSIIX I HIIUQ1' lfI,IZ1XI1IfTI'I REHLINC IJXYIIJ REID IJONALD RIZISSFIYIIJEH X lHlu - 1 'IlY1l!i ll 'X Collcgv XYIIIIIII11NIg111Llg1'1' I'111I1-1i'i1,lv1l llI '1lN - - - 'V'-l'I l' UI III' B1-1111 .ILllll'N . . . 11I11'11yQ 1111 Il1111- . . . 'I'11II i11 stature IQ1-ivy' . . . 1'11IIi1'I4i11 1111 I 'IU'1' II I'I ' ' - 'WUI the go . . . active 5c'I1r111I viii- . . . NILIINIR I1igI1 in II111 Opin- I11-111I f1'1'1111 Rix111-1I.1I1- 1'1'1 1'1 ' ' ' '1 111'f1 fl11 im 11-n . . . 11111111 111111 +i11r'1-1'1- . . . inn nf his 1-I11-L1n11l1-- . . . 1111- spa-nt Xfpviiml g1111r1Iing tI1c 'I 'II. 'IINV 'l'l'1 'U 'If'I always m-II-1I1'1-ssbd...I111p1f: 11N11.1I 5111-1'i1n1-11s I111' I1i11I11gy 1111111 4'lIl'I'iII'll' . . . 111111 In I I'II ' ' ' ' Tn Inn to I11- LI I.1-I1i11n CIl'SIQ'I1I'l'. I11I1 . . . p1'1'fc1'ef11Pc for LIQIWI 111 gvt Ll Iil1Iv s1'I1r1f1I- IIIIUIM Im 'IMI '11f '1111 1- D11111111Iic CI11I1 2. 3, Vice- I1I11111I1'N . . . 111 umm' in 111111 1111111 tilllll' 11111 . . . 1111111111f1I1iI1- 5Ill'I I1I Il+1l111f'iI fl 'I'1'a1fI11 PWS. 31 fjlwil. 2. 3: Hum., 1-111111111Ni1i1111 . . . Inokiimg for- lI1IIllINILlHI with Ll l'l'LlI Ixl1.l4Ix 3- -11 II111111. VIUI1 I: IIB mom RCD' 1: prom Commit, XYLIIII 111 vnllegn-. I111' fixing 11.111-111i-1i1111Q Iifll. 2. -'il' Ii-1SfI'InlII 1.h2, 3 tee- 2. 3: I.il11'111'y IiillllI1VII 3: Iiinlugy Club 3: Clmir I, 2, I11111l1.1II I. III 'II' .I I 'I If 2' 'I CI1c131' l,fI11I1 1, 2, 3: Rvffvf- 3:1111-1-fIl11I1l.2.2. IUIIIII FIMIIIIIW I m'7xI I tions 3. 1 IJ1-I11111- I IIIID 2: I'I111 I11'11 1pI1x'4.I11I1 I. 57 fied S' f ii ii 4 'H z7g1xx'Qg,5 gf. , ui ', I '5 ' 4 Xl Xlll llHl!lfll'l'S Illlllllllli lllllflllfli .lUllN llHl.lVlf .I XXllfS FXll.XKl,XN l,ll,XI, llL,1,,lH,n.VI, lui11lrl1'l1'i.1l giiiixl liuxlrvli l IliU'1'-ily Xl.l1-i , . , lvliglllvllwl .ill ll0I' llulu , , , gl'llll1'l'l'-1'I'X1' , . . ,l.1+'lxu . . . gnmnl-linvlxilli. 'flililu , , , llllivl 1l13tv1'minL1. i'l.i--N . . . iwipiilili' girl willi 4-mi-iiliiig Vlllllilllllllll' . . . l.lI1- XKl'll-llll'-Nl'll . . . nm! LIN lllf' limi imfl iliixi- . . . l'1'WilI'Lllk'lfl .1 Niiiiiiy ili-pw-ilimi . . . 1li'lNl.lI11lll1g liii-nil . . . gil- piiwi-il+i.iI pin . . . 1-xliwiiivly -milw . . . -4-imitific' quiz kid iilvwl ln' ll4lIll1'XYHl'li . . . mln-ii 11.11-lwl lu 'IH-xv . . lim of Igili-iilwl ziilixl . . . Rwlfrrllrflzs , . . mgi-ti-imiiisl of f-lull 110 we-ii willi Sliiil . . . ailwiiys piiil. N lA 'lf'-l2llf'I' - - . ll Hlillll 'fl . . . Lin iI1l!'lli21'l1l lurl. A'NlXl11!'l'l xl1 '1N lumix- Nuiw- 1. 2: lllii-vi' ll ml- Fviwiiiw- liluli 2. 3: Sf-if,-IMO l.llll'Lll'f' tmiiivil l. 2, 33 11111, I. 2, fl: liiliaiiiiiiixilx 2. Xl.:--, lil Hi-li. l. 32 l,l lU Quiz Tr-uni 2. 3. IHUIU f,i,mmi1l,-4- fitulllllllllm' ill UIVVUV 2. 31 R' lfrwI1'm1,s XY! lfililul' fl. ff' 1 h I 0 fiif A ' :Swirl .151 l i And Af efes Affam ed mw- 'iw LLINICX IX IIIZZI Mull.-I N .. . jviiliy . , . qui'-I liiit '-U'l'lfl . . . only xiwi-. talking un tlu- plume In-1 pvvw riiiwili-fl luncli lille-X . . . lilirw In MQW. ll5lCI1 IO tlie- mill-I. Quill ilriw lil-r Cnr... will mix- NIV. l'liilliri1'li'Q vliiw. ANTIIHNY Hllllll Wfwrli Tum . . . mfiisy In get along with . . . lmril to get along witliwut . . . sri proiirl Qf liis Ituliqirirlrixli liiii-lagmunfl . . . uc- vmllilx ful' lli- guml lmrlw , , , fun In lxiiuw, Guin- up iiiiul wi- mv Nuiiictiniv. DOHOTHX S.1XI,Y1X'I'OI1E 1I.XR1'1I.YN 8.111110 i- 1 .1OSE'l l'E SAITVIQ lx X111 N N1 11111111 Work SCl'I'1'ii1l'S' NllI'N1I11L Sl'11lI1l1 51-11 1111 111111i1 ' . . , l'1-1k1'I'Xl'SL'1'll1 1111- 1f111'111 . . . 1111115-11111i11g 1111111- .111-1171 . . . llllllly 111111111111 M511 1 ll 11 111011 . . . 11i-li111'1i11- 1Llllg1I , . , 111-1' . . . 1ll'I' S111-111111 11111-, . . . Ilhlllj' f1'i1-11111 . . . sweet- 111'111' 111 1111111 11 11 Illl lif1- 411 1'Xl'l'y 1'111-5 . . , g1'Il- 1111111 . . . -1-1111 111 1,llIl1i1Il 1311- 1-fl 11111111 I111N 11111- llf 11111- 11-11-11111 111111 1 11111111 111 1 Ullllli 111111 1'1111-1111-11110 . . . Il 1l1l1Q . . . 111111111 111111 111 110 W1lf'l ' - - - fiI1lI'111' l'1'v1'r1'13 . . . - - - 1 1 1 111 11 1 11111 11111111 f1'ic1111. 1111- l't'1,'1I711,'il1 111 N112 .111 IDBI 111111-, 11-1151111 1111i1' . 11111111 ll 111 11111111111 1111 1511511611 011111171-US 3 1111'111y's t11x-f1'1-1- check. 1110111111: 111 Ll 11111111y future. 1,1111-1-1 111111 1 7 111 L 11111'.1111111'u1 1111111111111111 1: NUI' K1llL'l'l. C11111 1. 2, 3: 11111111 HIOIIS 3. Special Recognition 121111111-111 SQQIIUENEII S1'I4X11'C E1111i1- . . . 1'1'.111y 11114 1-llll . . . 1l11l'Lll'j' 11lN 11.1N1- 111 11111-1111111114 11111A111g X 111-111111 . . , g1'11111g 1111 111 1111- 11111111i11g 1111 111321--1 1-11111-11 . . . IJl'1Ill41 111 1111 1'11111'1'1i1111 of 11111 1l'l'Ull1N . . . 11111- 111, X111 1,11i1111i1'1i1 11111, 5111111-111 X11111:1g1'1' 1711111111111 IZ. 3, SISXX N111 S1i11111fN1f1'1 1.11,NI. S11Ni1- . . . 11111N1111111'11 1111111111 l1111lN1 . . . 111-11111111 1111111111111 . . . . 'l - 11111: 1.11'.1111111N . . , 1111111111g f111 11111 . . . 111'111111'.11111- 1111 . . N1Ll1l11N 11111 111.1 1'1111111. Girls, yOll.l'C n111 f1,111o11'111g. Nun ww-ggi JOHN SlfH'l'T N olty . . . lk llll As the End Approached not 1111 1 In lun . . . Hll'1'IllI1Q Llllfi 4ll'lNill Iii ii'lYHI'il1' 1-:tin tl1'111l1'1ll5 gm-1l-l1u1uklllg , . . -ilflll In Phi KIJW.-Xlflll Sl It Vlvlif JN Clilllfx' .1 . 1 . 1'ifi1- guy , . . known in 1'lub 110 S llllllllll 1nnn.1g1f1 of 1111111111 muck 1 'fufrtl Nllllil'lll 1l1-NIlIl1'1l ffll' lif Ifldulll' rliuvk l, 2. Kluiiugvi' 33 Out- flttfrl' 'llrirl' l '7 'S' fio-2 CUlll'lfl'V ' -1 l Ll! Xlilflll Sill Ll.X VVIIALIQXNI SESTITQ llll4lt'l'l4il'1l l'n1l1-1'i1 Selly . . . -mall lllllllllt' of Bill , , , SIIOIIQ, filont typo lIlI'I'2f . . . llllNf'illl,'Xllll4 smile , , , I't'L1lly to gin- 1111110 than . . :owl W I'li l' . . . not lie takw . . . S1-lfhn-liunt and 1 oily llli-llIt'Il1't'tl . . . 1l1'1'iflL'Cl- 1l1-p1'n1lulal1- . . . Qtork Car en- li ltlflll-ll'lU1lN tliueiusl . known for his I'l'4'XY Cute. Llui , JOHN SHELL JR. Wielilwoltli .l1-rrp . . . Music, music, lI1llNiC.u . . . fir-t saxophonist and president of our band . . . enjoyed Mr. PhilbriCk's class . . . often seen with his S1-e1'etury . . . hopes to beeome 51 draftsinmi. Band l. 2, 3. President 3g Dance Band 3g All-District Band 2. H , .4-.vu Powder House MARIS SILARAJS College 4'KIaris', . . . subtle sense of humor . . . laughter lurking ew,-n at serious moments . . . known to blush . . . flair for mgithematies . . . a very like- able Chap! Basketball 1, 2, 3g A.V.A 1, 2, 3. 60 We Were Eager and Excited 1 ftxoiitc- witli tlls' uirle . . . l'1'pNo- ' I 'H Rock CHRISTINE SILVIH IMVIIJ SININIUNS Coll.Jge NICFIILIIIIULII Pfiigzimfvi' Chris . . . In-gltin-ss pt-11 Ilan- . . . tall. Shi. WWI ymifigtl , , , dgeh uf sopliieli- looking . . . quiet good nu- ifilllllll . . . nice-ts f-very Crifis turv . . . dt-tc-riniin-ml and witll Wt-ll, I'l'Llllylu . . . umlmitimls . . . worliing on specialize-5 in sodas ut Colt-'s ours. lliS fuvoritt- clivc-1'-ion . . . hopes to lw at social . . . tivcoinplixliml mQ1Iln'-inL1- WVQ1'l-QQ11 IICILIII. - Prom Ifonnnittet: 21 Dllllllllllt' FOOIIJLIII 3. Club 2. I'Altl. hUNll'.H5 'Ilruvli 2, 35 Ilot-lv-3 I, 2, fi: lloll 1 Xl. 1.x . GLORIA SNIITH Work Gloria . . . Ll lull. :lark-liuiiw-cl nits . . . l.lllQ1Ill1'I' along tht- way Itahy, llcl' lit'-t Volor , . , smile adds to ln-r fin'-0 vgtlnf- . . von- Cerncd about lim' future-. clcnt smilv . . . liopt-N to 4'Illl'I IPHIIA ,g IICS . . . Sure to ln- flouwnor norm' .g?v I flaw' f -1'1 ' ,f .lUfFPI'I SINCIIAIR .IAUIES SNIIXHT Itftllfiif' l1't'llll1r'.tl FVIIIHII ,lm'-I . . . Intuit- liviniy lim . . . fnnill put-lxugo of Crflflfllllllll . . . sltonv nt wx- zlynaunite- . . . liwly tnltlition CIILIIIQIL' l'4lllt'Q'I'lN . . . tlllllllli- to tiny group , , . million llltly fli1't'CI1'1l ITIWPIU fl1'PHl'L1- flolltn' futile' . . . in-wt' iul tions . . . trusts-cl 1-niployw flt-tl . . . t'LlI1-l l'4'NlsI it good of I7rir-mllyk . . . at Insight limo. spot in liie 1-lgtwf-X. gI,niH1.lml,wA3 Iluslif-tlrtlll Mgr. 2: All-Slntw I T and ,Ill-l3i5t1'it't Iuimlx 23 Band 2, 3, fl: ,Iunior Ijtotlt l7Ct'o1'utioilN liotmnitlw' 2: llroin Ile-vortttione CIILIIHULIII 31 St-nior l'ltiy 3. 6I 'Qing- D ..-'B' I RIKIILXRU SQllll,.l.nU'1E llfllflf F'l'lflNllUIllFli W.XI,'l'ER SXVFIQTFIH ll.-XRIEJXHA TIIUNIAS X111'll11-11Nl1'1'11 l31'.1111i1'1.111 l'Illlf'I'lfl!'1l fflwk-Iypi-I Kish . . . Olll' nl l'51'1ll111111 'jlrnyrw- . . . -hy llllll 111-lilv ll111lfl5 . . . l1111'11 1111'1'l11111i1' llLl1'lJu . . . always smiling Hillll lll1Tl'H'llU! l fJ 'l 'N - - - 2 Hll llll' - - - lllwllb lv-1'I1Nl111-5 1i11lw1i11g with . . . fl11i1-1 hut niw- . . . al- . . . XNlll'lllI'1' m1 thc gmll 1-.nga-r 111 -11pp111'I lhv l1'LlIllN... I l1A . , , 11111-11-1-j11l1i11g . . . II'uf'liH'ly 4lI'l'R'C'd . . . pet 1'11lII'-1' 411' i11 1l11- lllllfll 111113 11.1111 -lxiing 1-X111-11 . . . l'.1-lll 1 11'1'f1'1'1'. ligl1t-l11-111-11111 , pf-vw, K'I'lJXNLlQ'll f'Lil.l'lC1'iQ,l , , , . . . quilv thc 1l1'1'1' llllIlIt'l'.. i111111l1l1- 1-lutlu-N 1l1-Nig111'1'. l'lIlIlN4', i111l11f11'i11l Lll'lN , , , Cixil Sf'l'XlC'l' lmund , , . asset our F1-i1'111iNI nl' l11111111'1'11w... Ifiplqi Illwluw 1: 'l'l.Jffit. 2. 3: pf-1 I'H'CYt'. 3111 l11111'l1 . . . 1 UUE' ffi'f'f'- with his 1lvt1'1'111i11.1ti1111 xy,,.1'13 prnm qj,,lmQ,ml.,, Q: Qrlllccr 1111h11i1111, In g-'l 1l11'1111gl1 lifv. fjlwjl- 1, 2, 33 Prom Commit. SUN' lu' 11111 llf' 41 kU '5N flllll l, 2, 3, l'111'N, 33 llirmr I11111l111ll 2: llwkf-1l1L1ll Mgr. 11-1- 2, 3, flllLlll'IIlLlI'l 3. H411'lif'y' ,QL Gulf l. 2. 31 R1jlf1'1'I1,rrl1.s fl. 7 111111. .31 51-11'11w f.l11l1 l '7 31 Nulilrlhll H1111111' Fnvlvlv 2. 31 N'1c111'1- fxlllll 'ls-41111 2, 3. 62 ROlSl'.Hl Sl'EIl,l1l. 51113 111 x sccn ut 11ll IIIIS 11-1'111'1l hops 1111 11 In lllll In ll.lXt' 11111111111 . . . jni111'1l 115 ll ,1u1111,11 n . .... 11111 .116 ELIZABETH SPEAR N'1'11'I11ll11l 51 lluul Bun . . . slmcrnly smut . . . ll1Ul'41ll2lllY rcliulwll- . , . 1111 ex- 01111111 .1110 cl.11111e1 Illdytl . . . tulire priflc in llL'l' a1llJu111 of plmmf of Mmy . . . DI-lb band, llf'l' 111'id1: L1111l joy. Band 1, 2, 33 Soutl1c'z1stcr11 All- llislrivt l31111rl 2, 3: All-511110 liuml 2: l11t1'1111111111ls lg Basket- lyull 3' 511fll11lll 2 32 l,il51'1 'y 0111111-xl .33 IJ11111111111' Qluh 3. Staged Our Senior Play Twisling the night away. Q 1 -It PAMELA TILTON JANET TRACY l ilrXNCES l,'R5lNl :x44lSl11Ill llnyt-r fillIllllll'I'l'lLll .-Xrtiet I-i 'll Ll l'.un . . . LlIll'Llt'llH,' bru- lm . . . Clexer repurtee l'l1'LtIlIUN . . . putt-iitiul fueh nellv . . . weukness fur onion - - - lllflitiiillul hair ,rg-ICH, inn ch,-figner' . . . ci rt-til L1'4Ct rings . . . Ll friendly smile qlL1y14f-ifjglggyinllningqundifggh. In the rlrtnnutii' vlub . . . . vnrling he-r pixie takes inn tlegigning, her lwbbit-S... manly In ferwe . . . quietly up her leixure time . . . Dvd- unique way uf talking . . . pe-ntluble . . . mneitlerubh- n lninfs best mlrefsvtl. gli,-finite L11-iiqiy plum for fu- tislic talent. ,llirror 1, 2: l,ibra1ry Council UWC- Drxiirmtiv Club 2, 3. 'lit-ue. 'S lg lntrninurulf l, 2: Pruni Committee 2, 3: Cheer Club l. 21 liLl4lil'il1Llll 2, Junior Red Cross 2. 3, Vita Pit-N. .33 Prnni l.4llllllIllll't? '7' RFfi!L'L'llL7l1.S 3, And Hosfed the Drama Fesfival L 0- W 4 CARI, yoc:EL East Collet .Xeroteeli fi? 1 'Y 'f ,f:'1igg', f., , 4 'tmp ' 3 2 s IJIXXF Y Xl-UNH l'il'l'1'1'lLlI'f' iii . . . witty iwmiiin-i't'i.1l -Inmlvnt . . . ulwnyx tliert- ulnin in-wlwl . . . nviil DHS Sl1l'lH1l'K1'1' . . , Dior W.ll'll- l'rIlH' . . . jvltlnx lu lmtwuiiis- lillel WHIIILIII Itl't'Nl1l4'Ill. ll'lIl'tlIllllILll4 li .Xltt-:little llniiivrmmr Rep. l. i. ,lust Ll little bit better. C.L1INt'1'L1 Club l, 2, 3, JAMED VULANTE Under ideal J Y . ready to laugh . . on huntinff and flwllillf' nuei two rciiuilf, 1 ul ti future flight engi- neer . . . cum ulwnys be found tinkering with smut- kintl ul lnutor . . . l'IllllLlSlLlsliC f'.uneru un . . . Qure ln fly high . . . lJ.1l1l liunynn of the Scninr Clase. Il real niechnnienl whiz . . . with u natural talent for tinker- ing with Cars . . . an authority O 63 NIIII I'1I ' ,'-.231 U X1'1 We Were Fefed at Sports Night 1XIi'I'III'R XX' XILXICII If11II1':v' 1 . -In IIIIIIIIVI' 11111-IQi11g IIIIIII 1'I111111 . . . Nt111'1I1 1111 llIlI1I ' CoII1-2111l1- 11111I lllllrll'--IXl'IX 111-.11... pz11li1'11I.11' 11I11111l hi- I11111-I11-e . . . 111111 1-11tI111-1'1et . . . IIIII- :11'1I1-111 f ' I11li1111x 2111 XXI111 1s1II '-11 I.lI. I'1111II1lII 7 I UllI1I1111l II.Il'Ii I. 1. -I IllfI4111I lI.11'IX I .1. IIII4II'l i1l1-11 -1 IIHIIICIYI' XX' XI IIS II11I1 , . I..IIIIIIl II XX.llIlI1'IQ'I III 1-111'1i1I111- . . . 11I .1-.1111 II.IIllI4' . . . x111-111I- 111111'I1 111' Illlll' I1111xIi11? ' - - IIII' le'-I Ie 1l111111I I111'II- . . . II111 ll I1l-I11111I l1'lII. XXQl1 N xx 1 '1 V, ,.1. .... .1 1 15- ' 'f '. ,III A ti ,,:v i M . -fgm A11-V1 II XIII! XII X XX' XI SII XI XIIX .Ili XY XX' XIII! IIUXIIX WQXRIXIL HOIIEHTAX WA-XRIXC S1-1-1111.111 XX'111'IQ ,I11111'1111I1-1 XIe1Iir'11I SCC'l'CILll'X' I.11I1A' . , . I I1111I11I 1111111- Xliul' . . . I1I111-1-x1'1I I1I11111I , ,, II1'111 . . . Ll gi1'I of 111.111y RU , , . 1-11111'1-11114111-5 on the 111111111111 . . , XXI'IIlII .1i1' . . . I11-.111-11111'111i11g HIIII lllU'Y NIN - - - 'lIeI1lI1fI1H2 111111x1111I . . . fp111'IsIi11g 5111116 11111I1-N1 1IIIII NIH . . . I1 IIIIILII 11.111111-.1I i11 I111 1111II1111Ix . . . 11lI1I1-IQ, t11I1-11l1'1I 111'it1'1' . . . , , , IHFQ'-sL1l1I 1-I1L1111-r , , , 1111I 1-1111-i1I1-1.1I1- . If li11' 111111111-1I I11' lllIIX-IILIX' I1.1i1'- l'f'fl'f'-INN! 1'-IINIHI' - - . Nl-lll1N'Il- f111'1fw1' tvusing . . . LIIWZIYS 1I11111I 111111-11 . 111 1111I.11' 1I11 . , , VIIIIIX 11111111-- 1'1-1'- IX Ir1y.1I . . .V1111I111.1I sp.11'IqI0 1'1'111Iy Ill 1I.1n1'1-. II - I'- --1111 'I-'I I fI I 'l5 hm' III!I'LlIIIll!'LlI- I. 2 3: Prom 11.-1.1 II111'IX1'X 1- 1:11.-111.111 1 11.-1-1 111111 2. ::. Fi:-hl H111-li-11 1. 2. 21. C311-01111. 1:11111m1111--1- :sz xI.1,1111-1-111 2. 3: I II11-1-1 4 l11l, 1. 2, fl. 53: .I.X. IL1-IX1-1l111II I: X.11'Nity Ilfrror 33 Rcfleclions 3. X I11-1111'-1111l.11111- .IQ II111111 2.51, IZ. 3. fIU'ciLlIlI.IIIl 3: S11flI1a1II N 11 N . . 11. IIIII III IKIIIII- I ,V 1. . 11I11: I1.1II11' .1 I111111 111111- . 1 IIIIIIV4' I 1' lf1'!f11l11111 II111111'11111111 II1411. N -1 ,1I I, 2. 3: II111111-11111111 H1-11. I: .XIt. 2. 31 I,I'HI1I C11111111itI1-1- 2: Ilzrlm 2. 3. I'1'11l111'1- Ed. 3: lff'jl1'1'li011.s 3: IIIII'LllIIllf1lI- 3. 1' ZZ, -4155 4-5. w-qi 64 and Attended the Class Bcmquef of DHS CARIDL ANN WlX'l l'S C0111-gc f li'1vl ' .t . . . Illtkl-Lllll mit-11. soothing wifi- . . . il tlvlinitc ufwt . . . xumiy ilixpwitiim . . . ilmlixmziyc-tl luy Ulm- stat-If-S . . . Qt'l't'Ht' in aicwmli- plislimcnts . . . little- girl Smilr-. Prom Cmmiiittayf- 2, 3 .X.V,iX. 1. 2. WifniIy . . . L st't'I1 III Nbllllflllllbll' f'1ll'I'l1l4ul' . . . 1-iniiplvli-lx' ungu Wl'fNlJliI.I, WIl,I,IS l'.li-vti'uii11'- l'.ll lIl4't'l' illiilvli- IllNINl-lllttll CJNN lu uf-t tilting uitli . . . nltvn wth st-X . . . litml In rc-igt liig smilw vtlrv ul tli-f uppi lilfXXlf'l ll XYIICIJICNI XXX lllttl4'4'l4l1'1l Kon . . . Nll4ll'li of lilwml lmir imgiltmlili- llizmr plnttngixnplii-1' nut Cuxy tn ltiiivw . . . -vltlum illi- CUlll'.lQl'll . . . lllHl'Hll:lllX if-liulilv. , . , I, .,t,,,,, X7 ,Q f' J i ' '45?f?tig15f55g , t 'I fN1'At wk , A A.V.pX. 2. fl: fl1lIl1l'l'Ll tifluln 2: .ll1r- f0l' Ji. l ll'xXK W'lllTlfl.lfll Nl Xlflll.-X ,XXX W'Hll'lf l'XNll.l.X XXIIIIIXL f'j,,H.,gl. Nufxillg Nll'llll'.ll Si-limil l7iuii1lf' . . iiwtiimilvlx' gwutl 'ixllllllu . . . Lllttllfi f.litl1lul l l- ' ' 'f if '1 : l 'l 'I' , ' . . , Nisimiii . t,wx,i- .I Ili: -.ixttir limltiiig . . l.l'll'Iltlly .intl . firmly INLllI1ILlIl1S livr lit fm, I A ,,,:m,,,,,x QHMNI ,H Vinttlltll . . Wt'tllxIlr'N-. llvlx . . . Ll rIN'l'lLll lllXt' ful ill--'JH-ill-'Il . . rut-'Il -lrll' :II- 7 F y N Q . '. , ' ,, ' .Q tmtlixi iimifitviiliiiiiit-I . , . vi.:- 1001431 .4 .N . ttiml ltimly 1,4111 tml . . . IIIJOS. all mul IMI! H H Mk I I HIM. 1,5 lux In-Ili-tx , , , lltrlH'4 In wutvi' Npnrti . . mgvi' tn ,, I ,H K, imijiii- in lthllll . . i4t-n-i-i- IlLlI4llt'lIJ-llt'. 1.,i,i ii.,.iW i...i .i1'l. lm...- Cnllnu, ,tu,I,-ull flluil. 2. ntlnil 2. J, .31 lim-l 1. .Ig ll.m..' lltinil .33 . , . ' limi-ir ltfil li---- l' liiiiiiitit tlulv T1-ll.-14142, .Xll-llistrivt f,ll'f'll6'Sll'Ll 2. 3. 11 ii.,,..,r i:,.1i 1, Q, 5:1 ili.f,,,, 1, l,li.i11m.ii1 -. limit' twivimittfi l 'Q -, - liltmit lliilf -. -. tliftir l, -, J. liiti.imiii.il- l. -. lulifillnrw will-ii l.liiiti -3 limit l-iiririvillttv -v -1. Nl.iIli tluili -. llt-in-In l.i,itli:.l!4 65 i i I:-'L S, ' J ' ' XI' ,,-as Q-, KI.-XIII WINISOIIHNE l'HlI,ll' WlSOWfYI'I OIIQSIA WONS PATRICIA ZEOLLA NVIIINIIIQ Selisml I'111lt,-4-iclml Hills-ge 'I11'Llf'llt'l' Slay . . . twinkling eyes Phil . . . nntetl lm' expert Oh-fin ..., X pit-tty hlue- Vatu . . . One petite 5' untl un tippiw-1-intiw 5l'lI4l' ul hnnflline uf hie Illlllttl' -eooter f-yt-tl lil-:ntl . . . quiet reflec- palvlitlge Of juy . . . collects liuninr . . . at ltlt-ntl of tht- ..,ut lnnne in it pink 'I' hircl limi- and gentle spet-elm . . . stuffed animals . . . u whiz light untl tht- Nt-rintls . . . tmv . . . Pltmi, his seemitl tln-1-.in-glintnllixtt-ning.. . at I:renr'l1 . . . would like uetions speak louder than limm- . . flinrp time in Qpew-itil fmile . . . Cupuhle I0 SCC an elevator from the wurcls . . , -ntltlen lttughter elwtlit-4 . . un mill l'tfF4ll'd FIlllll'IlI :intl niu-ieiun . . . gfyin to the seefind flO01' . . . . . . gentle yI'Lll IOllSI1CfF. enlleetwlx future plnns inelurle truxel. llftltes to attend Boston State. Clit-ei' filulw 1. 31 Stud:-nt Ilund 2, 3: Xll-Ili-trivt Or- Ihxnntitie Club 2g Intra- Cmiiieil 2, 33 Field Ilnckey eliextru 21 All-State Orehes- lllllfllli 1.2. Ig Future Nur-vs Clulm I: ti'u2. Pruin Crvininittee 2. 3g Traffic 2, 31 Iluiiiemniii Ileprefeiltu tive 3: RF'f!1'C'fI.l7l1.S 3. CANIEHQX HHY Ellll ill cl lfux Wulfgnng Svlilefgel 66 di, Then Class Day and Finall BXII tht XXIINON N wrt .lu ui mit tuiyt ll -x t-1 I rv. e. peel - ly pizu . . . helpful und con- sinleiute . . . :upt-i'im student . . . rt-iuly to gn places. Clllt'l'l' llulm 2. 3: Reflections 3: Nutinnal Hunm SHCICIQ 2, 3, H mm fi itlu ttt 'B ii Weil 3324: Who let them in? Cin- sa N ww z W1 is Q - e W F 1 ff' ! ,x tv ..... fl ull? , -rr J .41 M L91 , whim Minv. ull minv. Graduation! Tlw linvup v I think 11111113 Y I Q', Y' l .- ri uf X Q '-. 67 KN 1X 1111. l,11'1N 1 ' -141, yr--.-1 NN1,1,S111 I BEST '-s111,,3 , 1.1 111111J111,1N,IVI.Hh 1 P1 ,K lt! Q 11 .ttyl 'fs N 111111 1 1171 0 ,.,F, 1 1 1 1 lvl: 117 K1g11l: ,Xl'11111l' W11g111'1'. 1111111 11114111 4 -'1-'1 xxx 11111121 4 f11'I111-11'1' 117 hr 1,,,,.- ' '1111 1,1111111. ff' , S - 5111111-111-11 11111, . 111 THE SW EET Anhur 151131161 1' ll111l'11'111. 1 .HDHI1 IXUHII OF '63 'TIONIIT I I.X WITII XII ll. I I UH lyx XIJlILIlIIt Ixr .IN L I1 IIEL eImI1Y 'CCEN WD 110, H fljfh L OF I A I x1 xY I5 - ..,. 'sew' infix- ,. 'w A r- 4 I w, If fo INUU F 4 jv' eff to Righff WI Il ,xx -. p . I C04 I.. lf! nm, L u .I 1, gr 1,,, H lllyt K, SEN! R XYYTNT IXHUVNU THF, l'l,UllK ll 'VI' . l 75. f,IIiI-S., ps, Y , Class Im!! tl NWN 1Rl ll!. lux 11 MXN .lulm xl I 4- ,. mn Qxxihy. Nw , IA Ig i 4' n Lp!! In R- fgfllx 'Ymu hu ' uzgllps U ill -V F, ' 'luff 'SQOCY QQ du B FR FAVORITES IENDLY PERSUASIO .ivy ll ,llllf ,dim icci. Bcity Huglu-5 Frcd R L in 1, fd LOWCH 1 X439 XXYQXCL .. . him A , Q Y T111 Cen Cm AQEOX35 M V' ' E 114 , ' - QQUB .V A CI11 N: -,, .A 1 'Y ,..,4,,wxi 1 ' W-if .5 A L 55? SEN., 0 A-'. . L. 510 St . , ,Y Km? Kon Reliable . 6 vgli Ca he WHWV' Hlzam D Bom ' e1,1,VB ' TOWH Tllf- King of Swing I . 1 Here and 2 , 'v Q , 'A ' 3 'HQ v X lung rmul llwmu- T FUI' TTL'-S L1 Jolly Cond Fmglluw , , , w wllvrvl my imilntiun? TAKE THAT, and Tllut . . . 1 Hum- Wu IIIQXHIJ ilu' I-.-XTICST I wunl my Muypfw!! There . . . and Everywhere TIM E , MAQHIN E Tlw Duke!! ,'3i : Wllcc . . . ww t x. E. i f Surprise!! Once upon a time Time Out Going down is Quficr A Little Bit of This . . . Y ' r ' I ll l Club 110 1 One way to stop an argument 'rlull , '1 Klistah Dillon :CB 'Q J P ,J is ',,f sf , . Q A4 , 'gl I.. . 1, - A LIH e l 1- 5 J' 1 ll , N 1 , Q Q .x Z2 i I F , gf ,H Blf 0 5 4 f f f 1 l Th l lgiflf --,X o o o l3 QE? xv. , ' 5 .2 ,K ,X ' ,rl 5 ? ' - . , 1725 - l , Ilan! mllx lmlx Cuz 1 I lluvc Ll lick? 74 I I Y l To Our - L X aus x. if! ml U3 81151 'US My ,'XCIliIl1L F1-ut Q' 1 . L if 2: I 1 , 'XJ ., r A me -- qol' ig' W!! 1' x 5 .. ff N X63 if A 'H- 'er k 'XX P , if: ! .1 l 5, 9 ' ik? N. M K fy, j , if -XI Idsf! fl ' S 2.1 Must:-r Craftsman All Add Up . . . WvIl1'l'9'9 Ihr: firm,-'K , f-llii I ll Ar1ticipution 75 JP f mv V N K 76 l.lI1lHl4IHIl1mf 'T' ,vw is 2 The Pied Piper mul - 1 Ilwjllllilllulll CANDID BEST II.ml dm at ilu, lab Of Xvlllll? SPORTS A Winning Seaso T First rozc, L lo R: W. Rooney, K. Hariner, P. Chisholm, A. Newell, R. Weber. J. Gregory, Capt. J. Pedroli, Capt. C. Collins, Capt. H. Graff, J. tlawwml. D. Crowley, J. Krug, P. Chambers, J. Smith, B. Anderson, G. Cochrane, Mgr.g Second Row: Coach W. Young, , J. Castiglioni, L. Hillz, D. Mullen. W. Payne, L. Taylor, R. Strickland. P. Doyle, J. Holland, J. Murphy, M. Domenica, C. Muciac- cio, R. Klalacliowski. J. Casciano, R. Elmer. F. Clasquin, Coach T. Cronin, Head Coach P. Dorringtongflhird Row: W. Nelson, T. Tnlcott. D. Iverson. P. Grady, M. Jonas, P. Wright, J. Roche, C. Di-Virgilio, P. Cady, G. Idonisi, T. Laveitt, J.-Lennon, J. Dillon. E. Siinonds, R. Slack. J. Pontuso, J. Keough, B. Sinionds, J. Martinez. I F I I. J FooTBALL AT DHS I Under the guidance of new l head coach Paul Dorrington . and assistant coaches Tim t Coaches and Capfalns Cronin and Bill Young, the DHS football team finished the season with a 5 and 4 record. Getting off to a shaky start by losing the first three games to Needhafn, Wellesley and Natick, the DHS Gridsters came fighting back to beat Walpole Framingham, and N. Quincy. After losing to league A champion, Milton, the squad 4, ended the season by defeating Braintree and bombing arch- Q rival Norwood 38 to 2. Co- 1. captains John Pedroli, Harry Graff, and Charles Collins, Q along with seniors Pete Krug, 3 Dennis Crowley, Jim Gregory, and Larry Cawood, all did an 5 outstanding job in producing 4 a winning club in '63. I, to K: Coacli Caistiglinni, Cnncli Dnrringlon, H. Graff, C. Collins. .l. Pedroli, Coach Young, and Coucll Cronin. 78 in '62 P' -:s 'N Senior Gridsfers IIZIICIICI Mun PIQTE KRLC Fullback DENNIS CROWLEY Z. 1 'f ' . if ff sf ff , 2w ,lf ' A 32 . in .2 ...pw ,fav 3 Co-Captains JOHN PEUROLI HARRY URAFF CHARLES COLLINS Qu.11tCrbJCk JAMES GREGORY Tackle LARRY CAR OOD 4,553 an 1 Foofbal v 1 Hey. fellows, W Y thigh KV. pw Lg. V. 27 ' ff o WNW, ' Inf? i , O we W, n Achon V H., uefv' A 1' . - ff 1, 1 -. ,M 1 1 I ,I I -X I Could ham danced all night I 1 1 E. gainst one isn't fair. Oops! 4 ustcan't1ook! Wonder what they want? Tlmfs all for znnother 3 1 QS' 'L . ti if 4? iii. TWT, Track Team - One o 1 . FH ' Y A 1 0 tt., X' X, 'x X2-lm 'f: f N x - I gi' ,' .3 4 vf 1 'I it A Q Y 7 . 5 ' ..y..sZ'a xxQ.u5 ' 'Y ' ' VJ ft -- ' Y - s Q. . 4 -2.514 gk . h...--Qzx .- Mx .' X f INDOOR TRACK: Front Row, L to R: Coach McGuire, J. Cyr, L. Cates, J. Pagliucia, J. Katchpole, N. Beram, P. Downey, J. Pedroli, B. Belmont, Second Row, L lo R: C, Cilchrest, A. Wagner, T. Talcott, J. Quinn, J. Murphy, R. Moseatelli, F. Clasquin, D. King, Third Row: D. Peterson, H. Soncrant, R. Smith, B. Jennette, C. Hanlon. B. Fraser. R. Hansen. CAPTAIN KATCHPOLE-CLASS B 300-CHAMP The DHS track team coached by Lofts J. McGuire and captained hy Class B state champion and record holder Joe Katchpole enjoyed one of its most successful seasons. Dedham defeated Norwood, Malden Catholic, Milton. Revere. and Newton South while losing to only Cambridge Latin and Concord. Seniors Bob Belmont, John Pedroli, Larry Cates, Charles Gilchrest, John Cyr, Joe Katchpole, Nick Beram, and Joe Pagliucia combined with many promising sophomore and junior runners to make this one of the best teams ever. Coach McGuire is now hoping as Reflections goes to press to have the same success in outdoor track. SENIOR DASH MEN: J. Pedroli, P. Downey, J. Katchpole, B. Belmont. e Best Ever flmrlw Cilvlmrist splints for the iell line JOE PACLIUCA Senior Shotpulle'-r Runners in Action llivk XI041'lI1'Hi IJI'tf.llxN tlng lupfg for anotlmr Xic 1 11111-fcxllvwl Ilxlvli vallvtgllll K X'l'fIl'II'OI-E Larrx' lnxlv- wie Ll fall-I pac'- ,lnl1ui.31'111.1 1-I4.xv1.1w Hoopsfers Prov Q' '. ' L 10 R: Manager R. Strickland, L. Taylor, W. Payne, M. Domi-nicn, A. Marquurdt, Coach oun D 'Hiller N1 Jonas D llrocly, ll, Crowley, A, Frcitas, P. Loinbzirtlig center. Capt. Charlie Collins. I Captain Collins in action 84 SEASONS STORY The DHS basketball team showed consiclerahle improve- ment over previous seasons. although winning only two games-both against arch rival Norwood. Coach Bill Young will cer- tainly be looking forward to next season since the whole team. except Senior Captain Charles Collins and Dennis Crowley, will be returning. With many promising juniors and sophomores on the scene next year, it looks as though a winning season could be possible. Persisfence Pays Off Q nl A .,,, .M-,X -Q. si M 'Nfl .ls , 4-.k , J Dennis has more ll0lllN'C to ilu? uunmh Bmy,IIIl0Llgl1I 'lllilwl Ium-lx w.14w1'mx'rle-111 ,,.-- , . 1- ,4- ,va . 4 i I ww , , Mikfs all wruppvd up in his play Hey, did Somegne lei the air out gf the ball? The lnlll must be up Ilmu- smm-wl1vx'c' 85 -mZ'1 J -Ki' E i ihlilflilli Pucksters Show Skill and Spirit First Row, L to R: P. Chambers, ll. Anderson, F. Molander, ,l. Krug, ,l, O'Connf-ll, P. Kachele, P. Crumpg Top Row, L lo R: J. uri erro, lf. Clark, P. Grady, .l. McCann, .l. Roche, KI. I.yD1'll.ll.SL'tlI'fLlill.C02JCllD00lCy. 1962-1963. A RE-BUILDING YEAR Although this year's hockey team won only one game. a 5-3 victory over Mil- ton. new head coach John Dooley was pleased with the playing of his team. This year was definitely a rebuilding year as many of the starters were sopho- mores and juniors. However, the play of Captain Pete Krug and Seniors Fred Nlolander. ,lim O,Connell, and Paul Kaghele was the real impetus behind the team. Coach Dooley is looking forward to next season when he hopes his sophomores will develop into a real winning team. Two-year hockey captain, John Peter Krug l ..s. ,i l , l ii l 1 if i li I: r Hard-Running Harriers Successful in '63 sf i I Ci! , 3 s. 1 Q? , V-in Q l it W - 1 '1 cb I lv ., Qu- fm 1 X' ,L jwiuw - U, . ...V ,:-Xi! at CROSS COUNTRY: Front Row, L to R: R. Naas, E. Scotton, L. Gates, J. Cyr. C. Gilchrist, R. Hanson, D. Mathesong Second Row: B. Fraser, R. Benson, R. Ingalls, D. Peterson, F. Clark, J. Neslieth, T. Henry, D. King, R. Hansen. CONCLUDE SEASON WITH 5 WINS The D.H.S cross country team enjoyed one of the finest seasons in many a year. The final record was 5 wins against only 3 losses. The harriers beat Norwood, Framingham. Braintree, Milton, and Walpole while losing to Natick, Needham, and Wellesley. Highlight of the year was the setting of the Dedham High School record by sophomore ,lim Prevett who covered the course in 12 minutes, 58 seconds. . V, . .. I , f . ,wuz r I .. '9'e ls T In x f -Af. 5 Q f y W- -N. A 1 Q .1 ' s 4 i., A , .. , W A ,Q . - ,,,. .Y ,Q - 41,14 xv x A V . H- , A 5 . V ,I Q t ' , . 1 4 r A .- ' '1 N 'ist - H-., ' ' ', , f 4 33' , ., WY? 'A an ' -f 72,2 ' V W ' I I '- 1.. .- Y. - ,jg f . fi ' 'T' '. 1iP5? 'fa.a A 1 1 , .4-i'.7'f'3?gi L 'P' ' fx ,. . - ww, ' N, ' Y Q - ' A . 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N' SQ l?:3'f's'Lk?a 4.t'1Qe5j2fgW?R ' f,-.gf A , .-fX:f':m'5z4-.2 '.fy:,,Wv M115-'-:iv f:'i,f, g,,.-i -fi.: ,- j A,jf-'i',2iQi,-13 41,51 's1w,- s' 3 12 1. - affxfgtsiggsij.sj,g,g5aasf 5325195 , ' , tvs if ' Mei?-: -few' . ' Um a -is- im , . ' ' ',. 'f3?is -ff . ' M ' at ed Coach Lofts McGuire congratulates Captain .lohn Cyr HAPPY HARRIERS: L to R: Edward Scotton, Charles Gilchrist, Lawrence Gates, Richard Naas. 87 'Q 1 . . . .5 .JP . W,f4'7.,.,., -5 ,A-f'9'f?'N x Y- 1 in I Baseball Team Hopes fo Make a HN SENIOR VETERANS RETKRXING TU 'l'li.XNl ont Ron L to R: N. Rcsha. C. Collin-. J. Krug. ,l. flrt-gory: lm 1 Iwi Coach Toomey A Fate, P. Kachele. A. Ricci. RETURNING SENIORS BOLSTER SQUAD This years baseball team is looking for- ward to a winning season. New heacl coach Lennie Dempsey is optimistic about this season since slugxger Pete Krug. fireball pitcher Arthur Fate. and veterans Paul Kachele, Charles Collins, and Norman Resha will all be back to bolster this year's squad. Coach Dempsey and J.V. Coach Kenneth Toomey have high hopes that some juniors and sophomores will be ready to break into the starting lineup. It looks like a good baseball year at DHS. John l00lx CYIOU mu '1'. M, ,. fl' 1 1 1 f . ,. wry , .Q-Q4 .,:.,,.p , ,,,....,, , , - --rl 4, .-1.wf,1,,-P x H s . w. 1 Q z H1 In ,' -,V -Yr,-pan ':y,.,,.Q.,,-..,- A- - . - f' Q., 4 X, 4 .-,,-a..- --- .lv ,fu -,.' ',-. -r-':: ' -- .?:.?,..h1 I. , W1 'M Q !f.4 , 3 1 vm, ,,. Zhi- 'wof,1'j.Z2' ,j'I5 .f , -,iL.w'x 3-' 1 il.: , .hwy 4' . Ewa. - .ul ,' 1 -A pk . . M 1 .nn .Q 1 .w . . fm- 1 K!-hx -., K I ,,, ,' x 'fyfu' WI 1' N N, '. , '-v, -is-nn ' ' 1 f f -main.-dr' . xx' ull- LJ' 1'-' n x.,3 W . ' as 1 x 1 I 4 Girl Hoopsferst I i I I 1, l . 'A tl I, g Q Y . it if t 1 A 4 l 4 4 l t 1 , W I ,Quik 'v,, ' ' J 1 :Cb 3 P U'- I 1:5 l'-:wi ' ' ' r Il i t if fi 5.229 A ' in i Q 4 ., - Vs- , ,QS , X f aj , P nw we t . J 1, at 4 , 1 ii , V ,X sf W ' ,F -K 13,4 l . i Tiff? ? 'rf l L lo R, Standing: Mary O'Neil, Susan Marsh, Kathleen Reynolds, Susan Ford, Susan Frasca, Nancy Black, Susan Carney, Carol Robertson, Jane O'Neil, Susan Levangie, Ruth Reid, Virginia Knight, Nancy J0hnS0n, Carol Solner, .JOSH Yarr0, Maryann Marshallg Kneeling, L to R: Bonita Waring, co-captain, Mrs. Janette Ligor.coacl1.N3nCY Koe, co-captain. GOOD SPORTSMANSHIP PREVAILS THROUGHOUT SEASON The girls' varsity and J.V. teams, coached by lVlrs. Jan Ligor, had a relatively active season. Both teams tried hard, played well, and showed good sportsman- ship. The varsity had 4 losses and 3 Wins. I Nancy Koe, the co-captain, ended the 7 season as one of the top scorers of the Bay 3 l State League. Bonnie Waring, the other co- ,L captain, Judy Carr, and Kathy Reynolds 5 scored many times making Dedham strong J, 1 1 1 competition for many of the schools in our it gt league. il t it tl ' Fi. tl I I , In i X, lr li 5, ll ' l . C, wil- t X the Xuollncmr Y How p o 92 , mf 7'rr1- Qvn .ty In Looking Forward fo a Good Season N SOFTBALL IIHNl'lfX W,tltlXlL This years softball team will lmve a new Crmaeli. Miss 'l'llt'1't'FLl ljmvell. Miss Powell will have 5 seniors return- ing In the squad. With these aml ollier seniors and a large numlier of unclerclassmen who will go out for this sport this spring, Dedham High ran look forward to Z1 vapalnle performance hy this line athletic team. EDITH OTJONNELL .IUIJITII C.-XRH EI.lZ,Xl1li'l'll S ACTIVITIES Reflections 1963 EDITORS 'afar tw .ga 143.1 g'1i??ii'i1U?Qi' ',Q1!fi'UI' 'img t it vlf . 'W Slzzmlirzg. L 10 R: P. Kcough, H. Botaish, R. Brown, P. Jollnmn, B. Appl.-ton, P. Ewald. J. Rolfe. Seated: P. Whiting, C. Begin, D. Brown, M. Kcavency, N. Cochran. FACI.IL'l'Y SECTION :oil W-ear fl U I . I AN INDISPENSABLE HISTORY The Reflections staff. headed by Editor-in- Chief Deborah Brown and Faculty Advisor Miss Marguerite O'Crady. devoted many hours after school to produce this cherished yearbook-our REFLECTIONS 1963. If 'I' Working with the publishers and photog- raphers, the editors painstakingly gathered and organized the material for this book. We thank Miss O'Crady, the editors, and their committees for the finest yearbook pos- sible. L t0 R: Nl. XvllIlHllll'IN'. .l. Barbuto, C. Bt-gin, B. Curty. 96 SENIOR SECTION lag. ft 1. S X. I rl Top Row, L lo R: B. Waring, D. Luce, P. Somers, B. Walsh, ,lliflzllv Rott, L to R: M. Maiers, .l. Slcnbarhcr, C. Hanify, D. Lindskog, B. Spear, .I. Metcalf, K. Engdahl. Bottom Row, L to R: B. Lewis, E. Rchling, N. Cochran llfdilori, P. Whiting lEditort, P. Ewuld lEdilorI, L. Farrell. Not present wcre: B. Appleton fEditorJ, P. Regan, M. Christopher, and E. Hawes. FPOHIS SIAXPIW L to R: J. CLIIVTIPIIT6, P. ,IHTIIISOIL fEd.D P. XCUIIQTI IILTIJ, Lf. Drlscwll, lx. funlmm. U. Waring. PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF: L to R: B, Mucwilliams, N. Reslm, S. Campbell, M. Capone, J. Carr. Sarrieri: N. Raudina fEd.3 H. Kcavency fEd.3 K' 219' ,KRT STAXFIV: L Co11sta11tinQ. 91' A ef .S mrfm. A Pictorial Histary to x 1 1 gg.. Mirror on the Wall 3 , s 2 l ! l l 1 wf4 M 4-45 - 4 99+ .,........nll!ff2 ua... -t...,,.1jl L 7.,. ,,,,.,,,,,. EDITORS: Standing, L to R: B. Waring, I. Mueller, B. Wal-h. B. NIacWillianis. R. Hansen. Sealed: P. Keough, M. Maiers. G. Driscoll. . - .- ... - , 1-vw' I I I I I 'f n f REPOHTERS: H. Botaish, P. Ewald, BI. Capone, P. Whiting. J ' A TTPISTS: Scaled: .l. Sli,-inliaclicr, D. Dt-Ccnzo, C. Burke. Sffllllllillgf R. Waring, .l. Barliuto, C. 4 atlffllp, Hill:-gg-, 98 THE NREFLIQCTION' OF OUR TIMES The llirror, our school newspaper. reached a new level of excellence this year under the efficient leader- ship of Editor-in-Chief Paul Keough and faculty advisor, Miss Marguerite O,Grady. New features and articles were added to capture the interest of more readers. Faithful Thomas the Ter- mitef, our news hound, dili- gently kept us informed on the local high school gossip, while sports and news editors capably reported on school events. All members of the staff-photographer, report- ers. typists, and manager- helped to make our Mirror the best. The class of '63 will al- ways be grateful to those who worked to make this much-appreciated newspaper a true reflection of our high school days. Democracy in Action Top R0ll'.' D. Fish. ll. Walsh, IJ. Luce. W. Rooney, H. XVL'llt'I',l..TLlylHI'.P.,lfll'flLlI1.l,.Wf'GkF,B.BfOYNIl Sealed Q Carnpic ' iifx H. Cruff, E. Hughes. X. Hyun. K. Kclh-y, l. Kvougli. C. Hin STUDENT COUNCIL Student Council. the ,qoxerning hotly of our school. is a group consisting of representatives from the Senior. Junior. and Sophomore classes. Under the direction of Miss Margaret Boynton. this organization was successful in all its functions. including the sponsorship of many interesting anrl entertaining assemblies, the promotion of the Stu- dent Council Talent Show. and the undertaking of the annual' cancly sale for the scholarship funfl. Members of this group. also in the Traffic Squacl. helpccl to prevent chaos in the crowclccl r-orriclors of D.H.S. Our thanks to these classmates and their viva- cious counselor for all they have clone for our school. STI IJENT IQIJINCII. 0Ifl iflI'fHS: S11 1 - 1 ' ' f - illlzlllf. I. lu ,XI P. IXUULIQII, .Syl f-rufl. ll. llughcs. Future Civic Leaders Seated, L lo R: M. Keaveney, N. Cochran, R. Broun. F. Haw'-. IJ. Brmm. lf. Ilugln-N, C. Canong, Standing: L. Cates, K. Canham, D. Luce, P. Keough, .l. Katvlipole. l l l I l ROTARY SPEAKING CONTEST 'll h i s annual event. sponsored by the Derlham Rotary Club, of- y fers to stuclents at y De cl ham High l Svliool the oppor- tunity of partici- pating in a worth- l while contest. Participants this i year. uncler the , fliref-tion ul Mrs. E! Mary ill. Sullivan, J entererl sur-h cate- gories as llumor, it Prose. D 1' a m a, ll Poetry. anfl Dra- l' tory. Q All the finalists in-rf' re-warflerl bv i a trip to Next' lurk. ancl th.- nf-z' 1,1 earl: rate gory rt-f'eiw1l a gwlfl plaque. All finalists wr-re Q-llullvlf' for liHiflIX Sifllxf-la rships. lOO JUNIOR ROTARIANS Each week during the school year two students from the Senior Class were chosen to be guests at regular meetings of the Dedham Rotary Club. The students attenrlecl two lunch- eon meetings. During his seconrl visit, each guest spoke briefly on present activities and future plans. The purpose of these meetings was to introclucefl th e s e young people to the Rotary Club and to inform the club members concerning the High School and its students, qv llzxrlivipams: L to H, Seated: I.. Berry, D. Pacella, L. Calimin. .I. Z1-rlwl, M. K1-awney. Snu11Iirzg.' R. Hansen, Lowell, I. Hahne, M. Lindskog, N. Resha. Dedicated to Service Q' 251' .-F575 'Vi' , ' 1 'ar f T' fn Y- Zi fall: :rl li hehe. Qin- x gli r x . wigs q . 'Ink r 5, ' It ' t rj V. Y .4 ' E4 ' 375 T V 25- ' a l ,an i A' ! . 'S t if . A I 1 -3.1 - LW - j 7, W iii'-,Q ' A, A '1 tffr . , , . .' A 4 T YV, lg lll H ' 3 1 YQ? t 2 R010 Une. L to lf: T. fiflmpnnnn, NI. Howe. lf. .lnhn-ern. D. lfinfllf-n, H. Wm-stgurfl. .l. Stint. Nl. Nlvxcil. R010 Tim: H l'lg11'Qrc11w-s, L. Collin. C. Yvilhur. H. llcitl. Nl. lil'flLlI'll. li. Xlt-Nnlly. ff. llulicr. Ron' Tlzrwu' Nliss flu-tlC. .l. Wleilrrccht l. lie-t'li4'i'. ll. lxvnt. Xl, Haltvliffe. ll. xillflftll. lx. 5llLN'lil.fllIl.,l. llllllI1llIII..l, XltlI'4't'l. jlixltlli RFU CROSS Many self-sacrificing girls tal Ile-tlliznn High Sf-lmnl lnrrn a wnrthwliile nrgnnizutimr known as the Junior Cross. These girls vnlunteer their time anfl lalwr tu wtrrlsl ut numernus lrnspitals and hleocl hunks in the Boson area. Nlnney utluinefl lrmn the annual niemhership rlrive is usetl lu tzsst-rnlvle sclmol boxes to he fnrwarclecl mer seas. At the enfl of en:-h year. tliese girls are rewarflerl with ll pin in 1'ef-ugnitifm ol their service :intl loyalty to organization. FLYTURIC NURSES CLUB The Future Nurses Cluli pruvetl it- self a fruitful mganizatimi this year. Uncler the intlustrious leaclership of Presiflent Marie Fisk and Aflvisnr Nliss l-lelen LeCenclre. the cluli helcl discussions ancl lectures with practic- ing nurses on nursing as a career. Wle wish each melnher of the Future Yurses Club success ancl happiness in following this rewarfling prnfes- ' sion. j ' 1 0-sv V? OFFICERS: 9 L to R: B. Morton, S. fNlcFurlin. A. Shrew. K. Hrmnm. Nl. Fi-lf. -X. lit-.irv lol Wm 5 .4 ??Q1,iW,'d:'1L1'11g,11' , .11 ,, I 1 ui 1 5, 1 1 1- ' Z 1.1 1 ':.. ,, 10 . 1: ' ,lg Q ' ,V A T ' - V K , '37 11' - . Q '. il AV 1 1 ! 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1-iiiiw' DHS PEPSTERS f-'fm 1 2 ' .5 'xi 11 ik 1- 4. - xfv ' 1 114- 1 i W111111 11111-3 11ll' 1'11111.1i11'f 1 111 1 111 11111111 111111 1 11f1l'11 1111- 1-1111111111- 1111-1-1-111111 111. Ca111ai11 111111111111 QQ11111-Q 111 1111111 1111- 5111-1-1a11111s 111 1'1111s111g. s1111'i1e11 1-1166-rs fo 1171111 5111111 11I'l'1l'Sr11 111 1211111 first 111111'1- 111 1111- 131111 511116 1,6'ElgLlE'. 1 1111- 111111 111111111I1111111l111111 111 4 1 I 1 1 11 1 1 11 1 1 'R 1 '- ' 1 - '1'111- Claw 111 11621 111fl111QS 1111- 1-111-1-111-11111-1's 1111- 1111-11' 11111s1ar1c1i11g +111111111'1 111 1111-. 11111' S1-111111' 11-111. 1l1'1l1!!1-: f1Ll111.l1ll f'f111'1'51 11111111113 I1 I11 R: 13. 1111g111--, K. 1111111111111, 11. 151111, S. Cu11111111-11. A. Shreve, 102 K. N111111111.111n. NI. 1x1-1111-111-y. ,- 11111 11f'111lf 1-111-1-1'i11g F11ll2l41 is Ll 1111151 111111111'1a11t 111111 1-1111'1ya 1 ., 1 C11Q,1'?1 f111111111g. 1111- 1'1lt'l'1'1f'lH1l'l'S I'Q'Qll1Ll1'1f' 2111111111011 11as1if-1112111 211111 1111- 11'L1l11S. 51111141 1111111-s u1-1'1- 111511 l'1111xf'111hfl 111 1111-sv 1211611115-11 gi1'1x 1 BAY STATE mm MADELINE KEAVENEY Look, Ma, no feet! DOROTHY FISH DN is for Dotli. CHAMPS ELIZABETH HUGHES Wheel CHERYL GANONC Okay. Kick it, Jimmy! SHARON CAMPBELL Choo! Choo! IO3 I BCH loot l.lII'YVLlfI,l MAJORETTES DHS High-Sfeppers J X lx it DHS may well he proucl of its lnajorettes, the vivaeious high-steppers who proved tliemselves highly capable in their field. Led hx' Captain Susan Cotton, thev performed , . . ' . . ' Peak of perfection in assemblies. l,'UINlJCill1OIlS, football games, and parades. Our thanks to these harcl-working girls, who adclecl a touch of beauty and grace to our High School activities. l I, zu lf: P. Ilaycs, M. O'Bricn, K. Syhertz, M. Vittorini, K. Kiltluff, R. Waring, E. Prather, S. Robertson, J. McElroy 'xl. M'I,i.!.'w11wr.-S.llonon. JANET MCELROY Twirlin g HEAD MAJORETT E SUSAN COTTON Sfrufhng PATRICIA HAYES Pran cin g MAUREEN AEBI ROBERTA WARINC and Charming Military Escort I '3 '!11 THE DEDHAM HIGH SCHOOL BAND Adds Talent and Color SENIOR BAND MEMBERS i i 5 i !s:l2..:' -1 '1 ..-:3'xT77 f ,ai .',, Litas, .M 4. . ...N-. ,JAEPJ Y 5 I ' 1 ' I I I Q C 1 .- -vw-,Q J 1 i A. ,L A 'Y9:.:,,.p, . :A '.-.-lv ,Hb ... Top, L to R: D. Luce, C. Gilchrcst, P. Lynch, R. Lewis, J. Sinclair, P. Lombardi. Middle, L lo R: T. Finn, R. Brown, B. i Appleton, M. White, E. Hawes, P. Whiting, D. Ekberg. Bottom: J. Shea, M. Lindskog, O. Wons, D. Brown, B. Spear, , N. Cochran, A. Martel. U06 V 5 A if fi i i i Band Gives Impressive Performance Hl lVI4 lillr ggi' nm! 'L C. lb ...L A nd the band played on. REHEARSALS PAY OFF The DHS Band. truly the core of our music program, has become the most active organi- zation of our school. Under the direction of wp-f...2,r it lVlr. Robert A. Shreve, the hand memhers prac- ticed individually and rehearsed together for many hours to achieve their height of success. They faithfully performed at football games, as- semblies, special programs. and exchange concerts. Seniors were rewarded for their contribution to this organization hy the presentation of hand sweaters. With a final round of applause, we laud Mr. Shreve and the band. First Row, L to' R: J. Shea, J. Lipp, Second Razr: T. Finn, Cochran. Top: R. Lewis, B. Appleton. N. The Dedham High School Dance Band in practice session. -..- IO7 SWEETHEARTS' BALL - A Gala Social Affair An Attruvtivm- lfoursornr The Ballroom scene The Sweethearts, Ball, the traditional gala event of Dedham High School. was held on the evening of February 16 1963. Sponsored by the Music Association and planned by the hard-working committees, the evening was a great success 9 cf' . , YV 57,1 I 1 What lmppened to Romeo? ,lm If Uk,-e two to tango Now on page 108 of the yearbook . tl, Hallelujah! t. I 5 , at if . - I j t L L Q, fi gp iflfig I . - 2 . Q Q Y ' r Y V V ' i , , jg 2 itvjif ,Q S ,': :Q . . . . f - I .. I f I aim. swim :ist L CHOIR OFFICERS: N. Coch- ran, M. Lindskog, H. Couturier, R. Nuns, S. Mchlarlin, M, Keaveney. SMALL CHOIR: Front, L to R: J. Tremos, N. Raudina, T. Chute, D. Ekberg, D. Amidon, M. Lindskog, S. McFarlin. Top: L. Kern, M. Higgins, W. Cass, P. Hull, J. Hughes, R. Naas, H. Couturier. 1 u-t I- .- Oo - - ,fv K.. S .. , . .. 1 .- THE DEDHAINI HIGH SCIIIOOI. CHOIR Witli precise rhythm anfl musical halance the choir performecl hrilliantly for the school :mtl the town on many occasions. Directed hy NIV. Rohert A. White anfl accompanied hy Nancy Cochran and Nlacleline Keaveney the choir gave Christmas assemhlies. ex- change concerts. ancl additional programs. The Small Choir. consisting of selectecl memhers of the total choir, reliearsefl aclflitional hours after school to prepare special selections for varied occasions. YVe thank these groups for their contribution to High School life. 3 I A harcl-working. wut A ' ' ' I sometimes overlookecl. mu- . , cr , sical organization in our 'ji ' school is the Girls' Ensem- ble. Directecl hy Mr. Rohert f' White. this group per- formecl several times at 6 100 1 t Y 4 Concerts and assemblies throughout the year. THE GIRLS' ENSEMBLE '09 Hooray for Dedham! OFFICERS AND REl'RlfSlfN'l'.X'lllYl'fF2 Slfilzflilig, I. to Rf ll. Weeks. L. Godfrey, S. Marsh, M. Fullixan, Sf-rzlwff ll. xl.ll'xx'lllllllIl . ll. lfi-h. .l. 5lt'lIlll.HAlll'l', E. Reardon, B. Walsh. Nl. W'inlnouinc. .f,1':,, 1l r mg Zi al Q gs' CHEER CLUB This year the Cheer ffluh. headed hy pres- ident Joyce Steinhar-her. rallied our teams to victory hy increasing the spirit of Dedham High School. Their pleading and joyous Cries did much to uplift the hopes and morale of our hard-working teams. This cluh. made up of more than ZOO girls from all classes, loyally attended all sport functions. industriously made team posters, and successfully sold numerous cheer vests to demonstrate their interest and zeal. Without their cheers we, the class of '63, know that our teams could not have displayed their skills with such enthusiasm and drive. The rallying supporters of Dedham High Schoo 1 l i ll N f 'aff 1-r , I xl 1. .13-'P Q l The DHS Cheer Club in action I 'U i A i 1 5 Although the Ham CHICSS CLUB The Chess Club. un- der the direction of Nlr. Arthur liarker. was re- cently' loumled to stim- ulate student interest in the game. Competitions with other schools pro- vided a means by which members of the Chess Club could experiment and share new methods and skills. New on the Scene M 1 1' '25 L to R: A. Martell, B. Savill, L. Cates, Mr. A. Barker, D. King, J. Dubois. R. Ducott. DEBATE CLUB Row Une, L to R: M. Keaveney, R. Hanson, R. McGaw. Mr. C. Willis. Row Tzco: R. Nazis, W. Nelson, N. Re ha. Row Three: W. Eremich, E. Wadsworth, J. Black. HAM RADIO CLUB The newly-organized Debate Club. directed by Mr. Clodius Wlillis and Hrs. Nlary Sulli- van has as its aim a better knowledge and understanding of na- tional ancl international affairs. By debating controversial subjeets the members learn to express themselves ef- fectively. Radio Club was just started in 1962. it has already proved quite successful. The main ob- jective of the club is to learn the Morse code and its theory. taught by Mr. Charles Quale. To help acquaint the club mem- bers with these and other radio procedures, sev- eral guest speakers at- tended meetings. L to R: W. Lepsevich, J. Barnes, J. Morris, XI. Higgm-. gan!! Ill TODAY'S STUDENTS BETTY IIIGHES-Good Citizen S'I'lfllENl' GOVICRNNIENT RICPRIZSICNTATIVE Joseph Katelipole was elected the Slu- dent Government Dav Representative of the class of 1063. Joe was chosen by the students and faculty to represent DHS at tht- State House. Flhese rep- resentatives run the government of Nlassachusetts fora day. Our congratulations to Joel D.A.R. GOOD CITIZEN Elizabeth Hughes. an active mem- ber of our class. was chosen to be D.A.R. fitlflfl Cililen for 1963, an honor which she well deserves. She is a dependable person. a good leader. an outstanding member of our class. and an excellent. well-rounded student. Among her activities Betty is a traffic squad leader. a cheerleader, a vvinner of many senior superlative titles. and the ser-retarv of our class for three years. To this pretty girl. who has shown a genuine interest in our class and has worked diligently to achieve suc- cess. we say. THANKS BETTY, FOR A JOB WELL DONE' JOE KATCHPOLE-Govern ment Representative TOMORROW'S LEADERS AMERICANISM CONTEST Each year the American Legion Auxiliary, Post 13, spon- sors an essay contest for mem- bers of the Junior Class at Ded- ham High School. The members of the class of 1963, as juniors, were required to write an essay entitled c'What Does Ameri- canism Mean To Me?7, The seven finalists read their essays and were rewarded at the March 22, 1962, meeting of the Legion with cash or bond prizes. Our congratulations to the win- ners who well deserved their re- wards. J, 4 -4 YA L to R: S. Cotton, D. Fish, L. Lowell, K. Canham, M. Keaveney, H. Botaish, B. Brown L to R: J. Katchpole, E. Perelt, K. Canham. Seated: N. Cochran. GIRLS' AND BOYS' STATE Representative girls and boys from many high schools in Massachusetts annually meet at the State College at Bridgewater and the University of Massachusetts respectively to experience life in a community governed by themselves. The representatives from the DHS class of 1963 were Nancy Cochran, Kenneth Canham, Joseph Katchpole, and Edward Perett. They were chosen by the American Legion for their attributes of Leadership, Character, and Scholarship. Their achievements and successes at '4State,' are well worth our praise and con- gratulations. OUR JUNIOR PROM - ffl, An array of luscious beauties Q I We Could Have Danced All Night lanice Kelley I crown you queen of the .lunior Prom. Willow boughs hanging lazily over the sparkling dance floor created the perfect atmosphere for our ,lunior Prom. 'cSorne Enchanted Eveningw was the ideal name to describe the decorations and the entire evening. Soft lights. shining on the mirror globe in the center of the gymnasium, created a starlight effect on the floor. Trellises draped with yellow and white flowers formed a delicate canopy above the dance band. The highlight of the night was the coronation of Prom Queen Janice Kelley. The finale to this most memorable evening was the grand march, led by the class officers and the queen. It will be an evening long-remembered by all who attended. SOME ENCHANTED EVENING Let's have another Grand March! Is it Arpe C9 or My Sin? - An Evening to Remember - OUR PATRONS: Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence L. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. O'Donne1l, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Maggioni. IIS S QUR S NIOR PROM - e l Dancing with stars in their eyes. 'Q .Qt . 5 . i ,, j -1 V' , if Q , ,ffl .X 1 t Af1a'. ' j. :z'.gZLp,'f5t : ,iz- , ' 24 1' . ,S.'::fi?!S . ' ,witaw-5Q,.Z.1.-, F- .1-!Q't-.sie SQ 'Ho - in K' Hz, -- ,q,2..-.5 ,:.,,gm ,yi ns :L .W 1 iiiggmtf , 2 ng. 55 ff. 1 yi - 1--.. .' 3 , i 71 'I' 1 a A 'N ' i':.:Qf.-: i stair? tame 2 1 X .tfrggi . i k ' ?L7g'f'gf- j',.j,,,5,4jiK'iff'51Vfqi 1 .mf 'HA erm' 3 ,-2..v:',' 'g I A -1 1 w 'fX'i.2.T3'1tI-J-,sz3162- -- ut. ,J 1 gang 5 lk ..t'-1 45Zrhl-ifH -,f 1 v - ' Really? ? ? 'Heaven On Earth, our Senior Prom, will always he remembered as the spectacular high point of our senior year. Beautiful girls with their handsome escorts danced serenely to the music of the hand. Lavishly decorated with ice-blue chandeliers and white bells, glittering stars and evergreen sprays, the cafeteria was truly a little of Heaven On Earthf' The evening opened with a grand march. during which Gail Burke was chosen to reign as our lovely Senior Prom Queen. A court of radiant beauty was also chosen to reign with her. We hail our Queen and thank all who helped make our Senior Prom such a great success. HEAVEN ON OUR PATRONS: Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. O'DonnelI greet Mary Win- hourne and President Paul Keough. EARTH Our Charming vlusf officers frf?if ,sf gi' 77' Wk. .M Q 'f iiiii' The Queen and her Court: L to R: Nancy Cochran, Diane Morgner, Mary McManus, Pres. Paul Keough, Gail Burke, i I7 Donna Ekberb, Betty Huuhes, Ahce Ryan. Lights, Camera, Action! l i l LL. First ROIF, L to R: B. Vogel. H. Soncrant, F. Litchfield. P, Randall, R. Brohst, J. Driscoll, ,l. Cassidy. Second Row: P. Fnlginiti, M. Higgins. W. Eremich, J. Aliano, E. Montague. W. Bcrit, Mr. A. Barker. Third Row: W. Lepsevich, J. Angell, J. Morris, P. Dovi, T. Mooney fStudent Supcrj, R. Fitzpatrick, W. Wollof, W. Brohst. AUDIO-VISUAL AIDS Behind the scenes at all our assemblies and special programs were the members of the Audio-Visual Aids crew. Under the supervision of Mr. Arthur Barker, the hoys learned to operate the AVA equipment, including stage lights and sound effects. Along with working in the language lah. the crew members also spent many free periods showing slides and movies in classes. Their performance is worthy of high praise and gratitude from the class of l963. ' l t I Fl'Tl'RE Bl SIXHSS LEXIJEIIN ' BUSINESS CLUB gy, The Business Cluh, V organized this year, is under the leadership of faculty advisor Mr. Kenneth Toomey a n cl president Dorothy Sal- vatore. The purpose of this rluh is to acquaint metnhers with the vari- ous liusincsses in and around Dedham. Local businessmen are invited to speak at the meetings. 1 We wish this clulm much success in the future. Row One, L to R: D. Salvatore, fpres.J, L. Wiswell, K. Monroe, M. Kantelis, R. Moulton, D. Daley, Pl Began. Row Two: C. 0'Donnell, J. Rcpucci, E. Pace. P. Polito ftreasl, M. Rogers. M. O,Brien, P. Hayes .l. Nieva. Row Three: K. Cullinan, A. Reynolds, R. Hargreaves, L. Dellelo, T. McLeish, M. Epstein, C' Orne., S. Walk, Advisor Mr. Kenneth Toomey. Row Four: C. Shcbbetta, B. Ryan, .l. Mazzafcrro, W. McGrath W. Bcrit, W. Jennetto, J. DuBois, B. Cnerie, P. O'Connor. Not present: P. Mulvey fv.p.J and K. Ginsberg tscttl - rua , Mr. Einstein, Move ver! '-v'? ' 1 AQHIY' -q.,,v-wt ..-qu!-. . ...anv- A .,,.,,,,....A ,, ,,..,--.nu -4. Q..--yn -,,,.,,. MW.,--u-r L an una n-my-wanna Members of the Math Club: Slfllllllilhg-' Rubs-rt Hanson. 1. In R. RUM' UIIVI .l- Ntullilf- RUN TW'-' V- Knight, K- Canllilllh R. Ellis. Row Three: M. Neill, A. Nlurtvll, E. Perett. D. NILlill6FttI1. XIA'I'I'l Clllll SCIENCE LILLTII The Math Club. a sclitml organization instituted to further Tht- Scif-nw Club, nationally affiliate-rl with tht' lfuturt- the knowledge of studrfnts intt-rt-ste-tl in iuatlwuiatics. is Scientists of America, is an urguiiizatitm whivh stimulate-s enjoyable as we-ll as vduvational. an inte-rt-st in scienvc by clisvussinn, ripe,-n tlf'ltLlit', and fit-lti Under the dircction of Miss Luvillc Cuige and Miss trips. Each me-inbox' is rt-quired at ont- mt-1-ting tw lt't'lllI't' Maryanne Dell-lrtissfv, the mcmbcrs ttmlq part in discussions, nn a mntrfwf-rsial scrivntific' issue- tif his own vlwiw-. Thr- listcned to lectures, and had se-ssiuns in solving various fit-ltl trips provide on-tlievscvne ccltivatiun and iumi fur problems. A Math Quiz Twin. wvnsisting of members of further de-hate. A special quiz tt-am, i.ttIililt'tl frmn this grwup, this club, participated in Contests with surrounding schools. vmnpctvs in Cmitt-sts with utht-r high svlumis in tht- im-a. The worthwhile Math Club truly deserves our praise and Wt- are proud to see that so many uf tht- t-ruth-nt bully attention. use their Lil-it'f'SCll0l'll hours to sm-h gtmfl LlflYLlIllLlQt'. 'V SCIENCE CLUB MEMBERS: At blaclfbonrd: A. Harte-ll. K. Canham. E. Pe-re-tt. Srfn1f'1l: C. Cilvhrest, L. Cates, M. Lindskog, R, Miller, S. Hunt, J. Sahakian, R. xv1CxlLlillli.l,.Kl1fiiTlii1. Ski Club - Allez-oop! First Row, L I0 R: K. Ekberg, P. Clifford, P. Johnson, P, Whiting, D. Ekbt-rg, B. Carty, B. Macwilliams. Second Row: L. Crearson, P. Amesbury, J. Nlclntire, S. Marsh, B. McNally. B. Schortmann. Top: R. Rehling, W. Schofield. C. Driscoll, R. Nliller, C. Swenson. W. Wolof, S. Pasionek. Newly organized this year by iVlr. Richard Surette of the Capon School, the Ski Club at- tracted the attention of both skiers and non-skiers. Its purpose was to en- courage more students to learn and enjoy the thrill of skiing. Using the ex- cellent Blue Hills slopes, members of the club were taught according to their own ability. whether be- ginners, intermediate, or advanced. The class wishes this club success in the future. Library Council Performs Essential Service Performing t h e various duties of the library are the many hard-working mem- bers of the library council. These stu- dents. who give study periods to work in the library. manage such tasks as check- ing in books. cover- ing new editions. and delivering li- brary slips to the study halls. Tlkf- staff, along with our capable li- brarian. Xlrs. Helen Duharnel. helped to make our library a valuable asset to the school. 5720 u R, Slllllflllllgf li, Rvhling, CI, Harnily, S. Piletllllllty ll. Spear. ll. KlcXIurturey, C. Smith, K P Vlifford. C. Farrel, E. Rando, A. Martel, J. Mett'alf.Senle1l.'Mrs. Duhamel, D. Brown, D. I' Ifwald, C. Begin. T. Prevctt, N. Cochrane. DHS on Stage f-M me -W.:-...... 'C' .,ti if I. S1'11If'lI.' D. Ekberg, L. Lowell, F. Ursini, M. Lindskog, B. Rehling, NI. llirsons, A. Fiori-ma, A. Poydar. Second Row: Mis: Grant, J. Couturier, M. Bohmiller, KI. Ratcliffe, K. Lewis, C. Robinson, N. Riley, Nl. McNeil, Nl. Ilowe. Third Row: T. Chute, M Murray, M. Higgins, R. Johnstone, S. Pasquale. .l. Driscoll, .l. Harlow,.Tntpres1'1ir.'filiristinc- llunify fprcsiflt-ntl. Talent Unlimited DRAMATIC FESTIVAL DRAMATIC FESTIVAL PARTICIPANTS: L lo R: XI. Lindskog. H. Johnstone, A. Poyflar, I.. Morrissey freplaced by L. Lowelll. DRANIATIC CLUB Linder the direction of Nliss Doris Grant the Dramatic Club gave interested students an op- portunity to become better ac- quainted with clrarna. At bi- monthly meetings members per- formed short plays which were constructively criticized by the other participants in the club. Besides presenting their own productions. members planned outings and attended drama festivals-all of which proved to be both entertaining and educational. Members of our Class award- ed membership in National Thespians were Anna Poydar, Frances Ursini. and Christine Hanify. The Dramatic Festival, never before held in Dedham High School, took place on March 23, IQ63. Dedham High and eight other schools partici- pated. Dedham presented The Lovely Miraclefi IZI E cr. Ea J. .3 , Y, .re its CHEAPER BY THE DOZEN 1235? 1 . I j I 5? ,js E. n,,F as . A fs fy ,. iff if LQ First Rozc, L to R: C. Ganong, NI. Parsons, R. Brown, N. Cochran. A. Poydar, D. Ekberg. Second Row: J. Smart, P. Clifford, J. Sinclair, F. Ursini, A. Martell. Third Row: M. Higgins, .l. N11-leo, L. Gates, R. Nuns, G. Driscoll. The class of 1963 chose as its Senior Play '4Cheaper by the Dozenf' written by Frank Gilbreth and Er- nestine Cilbreth Carey from the book by C. Sergel. Under the able direction of Miss Doris Grant, the cast was chosen and trained. The hard Work of the cast. sales classes. and director made our senior play a great success. CAST Ur. Cilbreih .. , Mrs. Cilbrelh ..... Errzesline , ..... . Anne . .. Martha . .... Frank ...........,.c Mrs. Fitzgerald .... Miss Brill . . ...... . Larry . . .. Doctor Burton ...... foe Scales ....... .. Bill . . .- l,1'll1'alz . Fred .. Dan Iaclfie . . . 122 Lawrence Gates Anna Poydar Cheryl Ganong Rebecca Brown Nancy Cochran Arthur Martell Frances Ursini Philetta Clifford .. Richard Naas Joseph Sinclair Michael Higgins John Meleo Marcia Parsons Gerald Driscoll James Smart Donna Ekberg Brings Out Our Best SAXLES CLASS 3 l.K. PIAYISOOK NI.-XNMLERS SALES CLASS 3 H.I. E. Rdndu. T. Pr:-xvll , I , v .X x SALES LEAIJERS Bollomf fl. Uurkx-. P. Lungl, P. H4-gun. Tap: 5. Pe-lc-r-on, E ndo, I. Binahnnm. T. Prev:-lt. 'gy 375 .. wx-' ' a T :Q ' 'V Pl' s ,i 4 l 0 5 A ,. 7 xv I' fl! , . 4 f . 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