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Prologue
Since the very first days of our lives, we have
been, as it were, taken by the hand. XVe have
traveled few roads aloneg we have held 21 guid-
ing, llunfl as we have found our way.
This Yearbook hopes to show how our success
here and our hopes in the years to come have
relied on, and will always rely on, our Willing-
ness to take oneis llllllll, and our desire to lend a
lulnd.
Prologue
Faculty
Activities
Sports
Seniors
Patrons
Epilogue
Contents
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The
Llnquity
Echo
MILTON HIGH ScHoo
MILTGN,
MASSACHUSETTS
fzinawai 'e
Wleamge
7751 Z ?-muon Kane
One of the gieatest individual loys of man IS peacc of mind lt enables
lllIH to l1ve a plofitable and happv life and to contiibute values to socletv that
make this vvolld a bettei placc in which to livc
Education is peihaps the gieatest contiibution to the giowth of pcacc
of mind 'lhe thull of success made possible bv studv cieates pcace of mind
Thc abllity to undclstand the loy of discovciy thc giowth of toleiancc bv
wide dS90CldtlOH a ical sense of Llldllty thcse and manv 0tl16IS which ale the
outgiowth of a good education dispel hom om minds ill thoughts ol dcfe-at
and dcspau
lhe incieasing complexity of L1Vll1Ldt1OH, xx 1th its evci incieasmg piob
tion has not clcatecl thc se pioblc ms but vou xull bc callcd upon to solxe them
lt 18 oui s1ncc1e hope that vou will ittain this pcace of mind that vou
will contiibute voui talcnts to thc solution ol the pioblcms of thc flltlllti
Youis is not an easy task You now cntci an adult liic that will demand
voui bcst if vou aic to succecd Conflicting iclcologies coiiuption selfishness,
lafxncss, giccd, .uc but 1 icw of thc contilbutlng causcs of lI1dfl0I'ldl tlnnlsing
and thc loss of pc acc of mind
As vou lcavc thc plotc ctixc atmosphcic of thc classioom and thc svmpl
thctlc cffoits of youi faculty bc not discouiaged bv the challcnges of voul
a'lultl1fe
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Ah, friends, dear friends, as years go on and heads get
gray, how fast the guests do go!
Touch hands, touch hands, with those that stay.
Strong hands to weak, old hands to young . . .
Touch Hands! -W. H. MURRAY
T uLTy
BUSINESS
MISS IOSEPHINE C. DESNIOND
MISS ELIZABETH M. JOHNSTON
MISS LOTTIE A. ELZRUT
MRS. ANNA M. SRIITII
MR. IOHN A. CARNIE
MR. EDWARD XV. CANNON
ENGLISH
MISS RUTH DYAS
MISS HELEN HEISSEIIER
MISS BARBARA ALBRET
MRS. LYNN IACHNEY
MISS SHIRLEY CAVI-1
MR. FRANCIS TRACY
MISS PATRICIA NELSON
MR. XVILLIABI FIDLEII
MRS. IYIIRIAB1 CIOLDINIAN
MR. JOHN BAKER
FOREIGN LANGUAGE
MISS SARA LEWIN
MRS. GENEVIEVE IDONALDSON
MISS DORIS CHADXVICK
MISS BENNETTE SHULTZ
MR. ALAN ENGRORG
DR. JOHN SANTOSUOSSO
MR. HOWARD CHOXVELI.
GUIDANCE
MRS. CA'I'HI:IRINE T. HAYER
MISS CIERTRUDE M. IVIILLER
MR. ROBERT H. ARCHIBALD
MR. GEOIXCGE F. RABIACORTI
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INDUSTRIAL ARTS
MRS. ELIZABETH ROLAND
MISS NELLIE DAXVES
MRS. IDOROTHY CALLAHAN
MR. PAUL SHUTE
MR. FREDERICK HOHN
MR. RICHARD BAILEY
MATHEMATICS
MR. TIIONIAS BRENNAN
MISS ROSE DEPOYAN
MR. STANLEY SNELL
MR. XVALTER GLEASON
MR. NORNIAN TARDIEE
PHYSICAL EDUCATION
MR. XVARREN LAPXVORTH
NTISS PHYLLIS BERBIINGHABI
MR. ROBERT RAYBIOND
MH. RICHARD RYAN
SCIENCE
MR, -IOHN R. PEDERSEN
MR. PIOXYARD A. SBIITII
MISS ETIIEL B. VVILEY
MR. LEONARD S, I'IAIX'IILTOX
MR. VVILLIAIXI A. CREIGHTON
MR. GERALD T. CI.-XBIPBELL, IR.
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SOCIAL STUDIES
MR. VVILLIAIXI NIULLIN
MR. DIORIXIAN NEv1Ns
Miss THELMA FOSTER
MR. RAYBIOND GADAIRE
XIII. ROBERT KENT
MR. Plump COPP
MR. ROBERT IENNINGS
SPECIAL SUBIECTS
IXIII. IULIAN ALEXANDER CATID
Miss NANA BENSON fSpeciaI Students?
MR, VVILLIAM IXTULLIN CAssistz111t
Principulj
MRs. ESTTIER PILE CLIDI'kl1'IkU1D
MR. FRANCIS TATHO Oiusicj
SCHOOL NURSE
MRS, NIILDRED DAv1s
SAFETY EDUCATION
MR. CHARLES DUNBAR
SECRETARIES
Miss LYDTE LIVEZEY
MRS. EYELYN MCCUsKER
AUDIO-VISUAL AIDS
Miss JANE C. XVAGONEIK
DEVELOPMENTAL CLASSES
MRS. JUNE BUCHANAN
DEVELOPMENTAL READING
MR. IOHN F. SHEA
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ACTIVITIES
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NATIONAL HONOR
SOCIETY
Front row: M. Dacko,
ational Honor Society and Honor Students
The honor of being the Hrst organization to be
pictured and described goes to the NATIONAL
HONOR SOCIETY. The members of this group rate
first place among all the groups in the school. Mem-
bership in this elite organization is restricted to stu-
dents who reflect honor on Milton High School and
themselves through their devotion to duty and their
willingness to give of themselves beyond the call
of duty. It is the one organization that every student
should aspire to join. Our heartiest congratulations
to Phyllis Van Neste, Diana VVillis, Elinor Cannata,
Geraldine Arrigo, Kenneth Sidman, Anne Swett,
Marianne Dacko, Barbara Mantica, and Marcia
Cohen.
The Honor Roll is made up of students of the
Senior Class who have maintained a record with a
quality of excellence during their high school years.
To qualify for the honor roll, one must obtain honor
grades for the yearly average in the sophomore,
junior and senior years. Most of these students will
go on to college or work where they will reflect hon-
or on Milton High School and the teachers through
their knowledge, work and ability.
SENIOR HONOR ROLL
Front row: S. Dempsey, M.
Ostroff, E. Costigan, A.
Swett, P. Van Neste, G.
Cole, M. Schnaper. Sec-
ond row: E. Cannata, A.
Simon, S. Lord, H. Shep-
pard, S. Feldman, K. Bur-
bank, D. Euerle. Third row:
D. XVillis, L. Doherty, H.
Davidson, K. Sidman,
Colder.
Swett, K. Sidman, E. Cin
nata, B. Mantica. Second
row: C. Arrigo, D. VVilhs
P. Van Neste, D. Eucrle
NURSES AIDES
Front row: R. Shuffain, S.
Messina, H. Goldman, D.
Leon, S. Lord, G. VValler.
Second row: D. Roman, D.
Kcddy, Rl. Carver, L. Fahey,
I. Vallicr, S. Trchub, H.
-Iollev.
Nurse's Aides
The Nurseis Aide program is a part of the Girls
League and is conducted by volunteers. These girls
give up one afternoon a Week to help the nurses at
Milton Hospital. They do such things as change the
water, bring gifts to the patients, and serve dinner.
Their most rewarding chore is adding a bit of sun-
ny cheer to their patients. This program is one of
the most important functions of the Girls League
and of Milton High.
Girls League
More than fifty-five years ago the Girls League
was founded. Its purpose was to further interest in
civic affairs and in school. There are not only many
affairs to further these interests, but also many af-
fairs to earn money for the scholarship fund.
The scholarship fund has grown because of the
girls' selling BI.H.S. pencils and pins and because
of the Girls League Dances.
The Girls League also performs many civic duties.
Among them is the Nurseis Aide program.
GIRLS LEAGUE
nl. Sooper, J. Schcffler,
Cummings, D. Leon,
Mantica, S. Dempsey.
Second row: M. Cohen,
Burbank, M. Schnaper,
First row: K. Rosenblooln
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Lord, P. Curley, J. Alpe
E. Brabazon, E. Nathan
ECHO
Front row: P. Van Neste
M. Needel, 1. Kantaros, A
Swett, D. YVillis, G, Arrigo
B. Mantica, N. Kornetsky
Second row: L. Balconi, E
MacDonald, S. Hackley, L
McGowan, P. Fall, J. Lan-
slcv, C. VVillis, Plummer,
Mi M eCowan. Third row
F. Sidoti, A. Pappas, K
Geller, S. Cappers, K
O,Donnell, C. Goldschmidt,
N. Colder.
Publications: Literary
Many hours after school and many hours during
vacations were spent by the editors and committees
of both the YEARBOOK and the ECHO. The gradu-
ates of the Class of 1963, their personalities and
their accomplishments, are represented in the pages
of the YEARBOOK. The literary talent of the en-
tire sehool was utilized to publish two more prize-
winning issues of the ECHO. Miss Nelson and Mr.
F idler are most grateful to all who contributed in
any way to the ECHO and the YEARBOOK. And a
special tip of the hat to Mr. Paul Blanchard, a good
friend as well as our printer.
YEARBOOK
LITERARY
Front row: A. VVerner, M
Murdock, P. Smith, P. Mey-
ers fEditorJ, K. Kelly, Al-
pert, M. Lane, R. Jolley
Second row: S. Messina, E
Cannata, D. Euerle, D. Ked-
dy, K. Burbank, Kenswil,
M. Carty, M. Daeko, E
Costigan. Third row: D
Cummings, F. Ribeck, S
Feldman, H. Sheppard, H
Davidson, C. Rosenerantz
S. Novack, M. Schnaper.
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YEARBOOK
COLLECTORS
Front row: Smith, C.
Farrington, B. Geller, M.
Co'1d C Abdel-ih'1d R.
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Roache, J. Murdock, M
Brrzmfield. Second row: M.
Peyerly, C. Rovner, M. Man-
ning, K. Norcott, D. Carl-
son, R. Reinstein, E. Lievi,
K. Dattman, E. Brabazon
A. VVerner. Third row: R.
McCusker, VV. Finn, L.
Lewin, R. Suffers, M. XVif-
holm, R. Gurney, K. Geller,
K. Doherty, S. Cappers.
Publications: Business
The ECHO Business Staff and Collectors Were re-
sponsible for the financial support of the 1963 issues
of the ECHO and the YEARBOOK. Their fund-
raising program consisted of selling subscriptions
and seeking advertisers and boosters for the YEAR-
BOOK as well selling tickets for the Senior Play,
Whose profits were applied to these publications.
The task of financing the ECHO and the YEAR-
BOOK would not have been possible but for the
Business Staff and Collectors under the guidance of
Miss Wiley, Miss Elzbut, and very capable Business
Manager Marilyn Coady.
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YEARBOOK
BUSINESS STAFF
Front row: Smith. E.
DiMascio, R. Enhohn, M.
Coady, A. Colctti, P. Fra-
ioli, E. Brandrup, 1. Larson.
Second row: G. Greeley, I.
Archilles, K. Doherty, D.
Krurnin, J. Lennon, C. Far-
rington, J. Leonard. Third
row: P. Dugan, M. Tobin,
B. Bush, YV. Harte, V. Mc-
Kay, M. Nicholson.
LIBRARY CLUB
Front row: S. Dempsey, K
Hosenbloom, C. Wfalker, L
gan, D. Roman, D. Leon
M. Tobin, P. Fraioli, C
Cole, J. Smith. Third row
K. Kelly, R. Mills, S. Lord
l. Vallier, V. Mcliav, D
Balconi, J. YVilson, S. Mes-
sina. Second row: E. Costi-
Library Club
The Library Club, under the able direction of
Mrs. Pile, proves the statement that books can be
enjoyable as well as interesting and informative.
That books can also be financially profitable was
evident during the annual book fair, Which Was the
most important event sponsored by the club during
the year. Besides monthly meetings where guest
speakers are often featured, the club features various
teas and parties during the year, noteworthy among
which are the tea for the faculty and the Christmas
party with the French Club.
Noonan.
Libra ry Assistants
Even someone with the zeal and willingness of
Mrs. Pile could not possibly conduct all library busi-
ness personally, thus the dedicated group known as
Library Assistants exists. The young men and wom-
en of this group are responsible for many of the me-
chanical details that must be taken care of every
school day, and without fanfare or applause. VVith-
out the Library Assistants there would be no Mil-
ton Higli School Library.
LIBRARY ASSISTANTS
Front row: M. MacXVil-
liam, R. Stover, N. Kornct-
sky, C. Ross, D. Slip, N.
Eiscnstaclt, M. Nr-edel. Scc-
ond row: l. Lanskv, H.
VVeinrebc, H. Davidson, B.
Bush, I. Schwalbc, C. Colc.
STUDENT COUNCIL
Front row: R. Blalic, M.
Tromblcv, B. Bello, A.
Courtney, Callahan. Sce-
ond row: E. Kaiserman. P.
Botbol, K. Odieefe, R. Allen,
L. Kullcn.
Student Council and Home Room Delegates
The Student Council and Homeroom Delegates of
Milton High School, elected by the classes and
homerooms, have once again been engaged in many
activities the purpose of which is to benefit the
school. For example, candy sales and rummage
sales. with Miss Foster as the zealous sales mana-
ger, have raised sizable amounts of money for school
This year Fmds the student body groups celebrat-
ing their twenty-fifth anniversary. We are proud to
be the silver anniversary representative of the stu-
dents of Milton High School.
HOMEROOM
DELEGATES
Front row: K. Lynch, il.
McDonald, C. Rosenbloom,
M. Lane, B. Mantica. Scc-
ond roxv: Lennon, M.
Payne, C. Wtlfll, C. Farring-
ton, K. Burbank, E. Goldie
D. Cummings, P. Dugan, L
Bossi, C. Cerzone, M. De-
laney. Third row: Kanta-
ros, I. Sooper, C. Ncwcomh
L. Fraser, E. DiMascio, J
Cox, M. Cerace, R. Hodg-
don, R. Sidman, P. Kerris-
sey, S. Germaine, R. Riley
E. Stengcl, C. Ross, J. VVil-
son, J. Smith, D. Roman, L
Stein. Fourth row: J. Mc-
Donough, F, Trozzi, R. Cadi
gan, R. Mclieon, R. Byron
I. Grccnman, B. Doherty, R
Enholm, K. O,Donnell, R
Maclntyrc, I. Aghaianian
B. Burgess, L. Doherty, B
Polonsky, H. London, E
Anton, J. Martinelli, P
Hessclschxyc1'dt.
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Dramatic Club
Activity in the Dramatic Club begins in Septem-
ber and ends in june. The Senior Play, the Christ-
mas Presentation, the performance given for the
benefit of the Milton Players, and the annual par-
ticipation in the Drama Festival all deserved the
accolades bestowed by spectators and critics. Shake-
spearo said 'KHe is well paid that is well satisfiedn
and the Dramatic Club can look back on a yearls
hard work, and fun, with a great deal of satisfac-
tion. They should feel amply rewarded. VVe thank
them for the hours of pleasure they have given to
DRAMATIC CLUB
Front row: K. Geller, E.
Fletcher, Kenswil, H.
Davidson, M. Cohen, R.
Bradshaw, E. McDonald,
B. Bush, G. Cole, D. Albert
Second row: E. Shadoff, C.
Piovncr, S. Sathan, L.
Fraser, F. Allen, E. Tollins,
M. Coadv, J. Alpert, R.
Kerner, D. Bean, S. Cer-
maine, J. Sooper, D. Roman,
E. Nathan, V. Berman. Third
row: E. Kramer, E. Braba-
zon, F. Bowlev, N. Solomon,
B. Bello, M. DiMascio, S.
Lord, H. Gurney, M. Tobin,
D. Cummings, A. Pappas. R.
Shilhnan, M. Portnev, R.
Keenan.
National Thespians
Since the granting of its charter in June 1961,
the school and to the community.
NATIONAL THESPIAN
TROUPE 2209
Front row: H. Davidson, J
Kenswil, M. Cohen, B
Bradshaw, E. McDonald,
Second row: K. Geller, E
Fletcher, B. Bush.
National Thespian Troupe No. 2209 has provided
leadership within the Dramatic Club and has initi-
ated several worthwhile projects for the continuing
program in dramatics. Membership in this honor
group in dramatics is earned through quality service
in one or more phases of dramatic production.
The following were inducted during their junior
year: Richard Bradshaw, Marcia Cohen, Howard
Davidson, and lacqueline Kenswil. New membe1's as
of February 1963 are: Benjamin Bush, Elburt
Fletcher, Keevin Geller, Elaine Mc-Donald, Martha
McGowan ,64, and Ieralyn Needel '64. Miss Shirley
Cave is the faculty sponsor.
Ifront roxy: i'. ilessn-lscliweiwlt. IC. Flanagan. D, Aim-ta. W. Dunphy. lb. Alanganelli, ii. Iilwulshaw, S. l'i1-rr-4-. H. Ifloxyi-s,
Ii. I'a1Ler. J. Wilson, li. Barnard. Sm-owl row: D, Harris. C. Thirst rox: H. Donalied, S, Uppenheini. Ii. Ifasch. R. Talro.
l,v:ir'h. S. Xoyack. M. DeAng'elis. H, XX'ynian, Mr. U'lDouneIl. De-Grazia. V. Hoxie, N. fluiwloii, H. I,on-lon, .l. l'et4-rsen, R.
l'. Frisian- K. Gustafson. li. U'lJonnn-Il. li. l'oupor. R. I.uwnPy. R. Howes.
Band
This yearls band, under the direction of Mr.
O,Donnell, has been a very important school organi-
zation. In addition to its annual concert, the band
also played at pep rallies, assemblies, football games,
and, of course, graduation. This group of trained
musicians has won the respect and admiration of
the entire student body. Music is on the march at
Milton!
Cheerleaders and Majorettes
Long hours of practice and barrels of enthusiasm
have made our cheerleaders and maforettes the most
popular groups of girls in school. just as important
to the teams as a completed forward pass or a spec-
tacular hook shot, the spirit of these young ladies
contributed much to the success of our teams.
CHEERLEADERS
Front row: S. Clauson, A. Courtney, J. lylarad.
Second row: J. Gallivan D. Lynn, L. Kullcn,
C. Cercone, YV. Stafford, P. Doyle,
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MAJOBLETTES
Front row: N. Schwartz, J. Utley, S. Mower,
V. Nelson, J. Smith. Second row: L. Ritchie, M.
Nicholson, L. Raymond, D. Mello, M. Coady,
C. Rassmussen, J. Lennon.
FRENCH HONOR
SOCIETY
First row: D. Pitnof. B
Mantica. Second row: M
Mc-Cowan, D. XVillis, M
Daclio.
FRENCH CLUB
Front row: E. Shadoff, M
Murdock, P. Smith, M.
Carty, B. Mantica, S. Firth,
J. Callivan, E. Kramer, C.
Rovner. Second row: M.
Lane, N. Colder, S. Novaclc
M. DiMaseio, K. Sidrnan
M. SL-hnaper, K. Burbank
V. johnson, R. jollev.
LATIN CLUB
Front row: D. Spinnev, M.
Peverly, D. Pitnof, N. Eisen-
Stadt, QI. Mirkin, V. Nelson,
S. Silver, J. Falcone. Second
row: B. Geller, L. Perlmnt-
ter, AI. Pollini, P. Van Neste,
J. Lanskv, C. Rosenkranz,
S. Feldman, D. Keddv, A.
Swett, A. Donovan, J. Mex'-
ers, M. Dacko. Third row:
E. Euse, J. Dugan, N.
Kornetsky, D, Euerle, C.
Ahdelahad, L. Bossi, N.
Solomon, R. Reinste-in, C.
Suzedell, S. Reardon, M.
Bromfield, K. Flaherty, W.
Stafford, C. Nc-wcolnb.
Fourth row: A. Solomon, P.
Murdza, B. de St. Croix, D.
Lordan, A. Brave-rman, H.
VVeinrehe, VV, Piggot, R.
Stoddard, K. Dohertv, R.
Levine, D. Botbol, S. Bloom.
MATH CLUB
Front row: G. Willis, H.
Howes, G. Cole, B. Shill-
man, B. Elliott, C. Cold-
schmidt, B. Dean, D. NVillis,
M. DiMasc-io, -I. Coaker.
Second row: S. Cappers, M.
Bloom, T. Roulston, K. Sid-
man, K. Oilieefe, A. Cush-
ing, j. Murray, R. Sidman,
N. Colder, E. Murphv. Third
row: H. Suffers, B. Bloom,
P. Cappers, J. Shain. R.
Hirsch, G. Binder. M.
Harrison, D. Berrv.
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BLOODMOBILE
ASSISTANTS
Front row: S. Devore, S. Mum-
mey, R. Reynolds, D. Enerle,
C. Burnett, K. Spoon, M. Covle
I. Utlev. Second row: S. Fostex,
R. Elliott, S. Beck, A. Dono-
van, P. Regan, D. Dolan, V.
johnson, R. Jollev.
FACULTY SECRETARIES
Front row: S. Dempsey, M. Os-
troff, S. Messina, P. Fraioli, E.
Costigan, K. Kelly. Second row:
B. Leavitt, L. Euse, D. Noonan,
K. Anderson, C. Dasey.
GUIDANCE OFFICE
ASSISTANTS
Front row: B. Mantica, E.
Crunclevik, V. Nelson, E. jones,
J. Gallivan, D. McCagl1, R.
Jolley. Second row: P. Lieber-
man, P. Curlev, C. XValker, L.
-lolmson, C. Greeley, M. Mc-
Cowan.
OFFICE ASSISTANTS
Front row: J. Sooper, L. Rosen,
P.Maffeo, K. Kelly, E. Costi-
gan, M. Ostroff, S. Messina.
Second row: D. Randall, K.
Dattman, R. Talcof, C. Far-
rington, A. Courtnev, N. Bla-
lionev, P. O,Connell. Tliird
row: E. McDonald, F. Bowley,
K. Grant, M. Schnaper, .I.
Lennon, llackley, M. Mc-
Cowan.
ART CLUB
Front row: P. Cook, E. Bra-
bazon, N. Clickman, P
Doyle, -I. Utley, A. Kaufl
man, E. Allison, V. Berman.
Second row: M. Thurman,
C. Robbins, C. Rasmussen,
M. Tobin, H. Wifliolm, B.
Flanagan, I. Alpert, B. Stern,
R. Farrington, A. Pearlstein.
Third row: C. Raditch, M.
Sherman, F. Riheck, P. Fall,
L. Lewin, L. Litwaek, R.
Morris, N. Berger.
FUTURE HOMEMAKERS
Front row: B. Bloom, K.
Loughran, K. Lynch, V.
Nelson, M. McDowell. Sec-
ond row: B. Nugent, S.
Lever, M. McCarthy, B.
Payne, S. Devore, L. Bossi,
J. Quinn, E. Correnti, A.
MacVVilliam, A. Schultz, C.
Murphy, -I. Hayward, Third
row: I. Falcone, M. Kauf-
man, E. Fallon, C. VVard, B.
Hagerty, M. Lally, F. Hea-
ney K. Grant, M. Harring-
ton, N. Leary, P. McDowell,
M. O,Ncill, J. Rosenhloom,
N. Mahoney, C. Ennis, L.
DiBiase, Fourth row: L.
Plotney, S. Reardon, B.
Mills, D. Dolan, A. Simpson,
M. Dobson, M. Tobin, S.
Rae, J. Baranowski, V. Mc-
Kay, H. Howes, R. Stover,
N. Gardner, M. Roche, VV.
Stafford, C. Norton.
GLEE CLUB SENIORS
Front row: C. Rovner, D.
Bean, R. Elliott, M. Coady,
J. Kenswil, M. Lane. Sec-
ond row: K. Norcott, E.
Madigan, R. Bradshaw, R.
Howes, F, Bowley, M. Mur-
dock.
LANGUAGE LAB.
TECHNICIANS
Front row: R. Howes, B.
Bradshaw. Second row: R.
Smith.
SCREEN GUILD
Front row: S. Cc-rlnninr-, YV.
Gullcrv, R. Howes, Miss
XVugoner, A. XVc1'ner, R.
B1'ilClSl1ilVV, A. Cushing, S.
Roh-nlncrg. Second row: J.
Hill, S. Novack, A. Pcrricllo,
B. Bloom, K. Siclman, R.
Shillmun, N. Bake-r. Third
row: S. Bernstein, K. XVei-
ncr, B. Bush, K. Allcn, L.
Lewin, R. Cll2ll'il1fJ, R.
Smith.
YOUNG PEOPLE'S
VOLUNTEER PROGRAM
FOR MARCH OF DIMES
Front row: B. Bush, K. Bur-
bank, H. Davidson, Mrs.
Williams, K. Siclmun, Miss
Dvsmoncl.
At Milton
High School
Something
For
Everyone
1. Before 5. Strong stomachs 9. So vital 13. Taxes
2. During 6. Strong ropes IU. Bones 1-1. 'I'x'puwritc1's
S. After 7. So busv 11. Books 15. Turclfff
4. Strong bucks 8. So smooth 12. Bah!
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No man can feel himself alone
The while he bravely stands
Between the best friends ever known -
His two good honest hands.
- N. WATERMAIN
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GIRLS TENNIS
Front row: M. Manning, M.
Doherty, D. Keddy, C.
Petry, E. Brahazon, N. Solo-
mon, C. Ahdelahad, M. Mc-
Carthy. Second row: R.
Jolley, C. Introne, Kan-
taros, N. Mahoney, S. Par-
rott, I. Cox, A. Solomon, I.
Bottari, E. Allison. Third
row: S. Hacklev, S. Bates,
K. Grant, C. VVallcer, P.
Klehrn, P. Coughlin, M.
Hagerty.
GIRLS FIELD HOCKEY
Front row: Falcone, J.
Dugan, B. Betts, L. Shim-
mon, G. Cole, P. Curry. Sec-
ond row: Quinn, L. Bossi,
F. Heaney, M. Lally, M.
Coyle, D. Botbol.
GIRLS BASKETBALL
Front row: A. Swett, S.
Dempsey, D. Euerle, G.
Cole, B. Shuffain, S. Rich-
ards, B. Mantica, P. Doyle
D. Leon. Second row: G.
VValler, K. Kelly, M. Shind-
ler, M. Carver, D. VVillis, R.
Elliott, M. Coadv, I. Schef-
It-r, S. Messina. Third row:
D. Mello, A. Courtney, B.
Bello, P. Curley, S. Lord
M. Tobin, B. Flanagan, N.
Solomon, E. Brahazon, K
Dattman.
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BASEBALL
Front row: K. Geromini, I.
O,Neill, M. Ccrace, R. Ma-
honey, R. Cardigan, J. Mooney,
R. Enholm, J, Martinelli. Sec-
ond row: Mr. Mullin, L. Gra-
ham, A. Rogers, B. Buck, J.
Blake, R. Blake, R. Levenson,
R. Sidman, P. Hogan, Mr.
Gadaire.
GOLF
Front row. R McDonou li
' - g . J.
O,Reilly, C. Coughlan, R. Cadi-
gan, J. O,Neill. Second row: E.
Murphy, I. Coaker, E. Hol-
lidge, I. LeCroix, L. Doherty
E. O,Neill, R. Allen, R. Tatro,
M. Williams.
OUTDOOR TRACK
Front row: P. Smith, D. VVhitc,
D. Sheptyck. Second row: S.
Scolnick, I. Goff, T. Roulston
D. Freshman, P. Schmidt, VVl
Nugent, D. Cox, B. Tuohy.
Third row: S. Needle, I. Sidoti,
D. King, F.. Anton, Murray
QI. Eiseman, A. Semer, V. Aieta,
P. Mitchell.
TENNIS
Front TOXVI K. O,Donnell, D
Campbell, G. Lemelman, K
Pottle, M. Harrison, R. Gamer
iont 1 xx .l. Mulligan, C. Coughlan, A. Litwack. A. Rogers. J. 'I'm'tort-lla, L. Graham. lt. Blake. H. Alt-llu:.:li. 1 Nlurphx
ill :in J, Mooney. Second row: Mr. Brennan. K, Nortlion. H. Ward. F. Sirloti, l'. Mita-hell. A. Kelly. X. llickm
ansen. .IA t'm,lc. H. Maclntyrfe. Al. Green. Mr. I.apwurth. Mr. Tarmlift' Third row: ll. Sheptyck. M. ticrace. .J N111
oiosa. .I. Goff, T. Grogan, D, lirogan. A. Hall. l'. Smith. P, Vallalian. J. Marlinvlli. J. Blake. E. hll'f'2ll'IllX Pour 1
um XX Finn, R. Sweeney, F, Oliva, l-3, Buck. P. Kerrissey. B, Ryan XV. Klaus. l'. Bonus. IJ. Doyle. l'. Flune. H Tum ei
onnell. Fifth row: S. Hahn. l'. l.ievi, H. Mercslitli. P, XVest. ll. London. J. Barry. XY. Piggott. lt. l,et'lai1 D lx
ne-nbtr ei J. llanltey. Sixth row: IC. Lato. B. Levine. D, Turnbull, IW. 'I'r0zzi, F. Hagerty, M. Del'arli. IJ. Uh
Football
For the second year in a row the football page in the Yearbook makes good
reading. The 1962 edition of the YVhiz Kids trampled the rest of the Bay State
League and regrets only that it couldnit have replayed the 28-12 Natick loss. Al-
though some names crop up more than others in discussing individual games, it
would not be fair to point out any individual as the star of the team. The star
was desireg what they wanted to do, they did. YVhen they had to come from be-
hind - the true sign of a champion - they did it. YVhen they had to protect a
slim lead in the shadow of their own goalposts, they did it. Practicing after dark,
in mud, in bitter cold and doing it willingly made Coach Brennan mighty proud
of his ball club.
So, to the coaches, the managers, the cheerleaders, the faithful fans, and
especially to the sixty-six young men pictured above, Milton High School extends
a sincere "XVell donelv
26
We Got Wet
But
We Won!
HOCKEY
First row: R. Mahoney
Robert Cadigan, I. Callahan
in, R. Carnie, E. O7Neill
I. Ferreira. Second roxv: Mr
Pedersen, J, Marshall, E
lin, J. Blake, D. VVhite, F
Crowley, R. Byron, R
B MacLeod, Richard Cadi-
Cilhert, I. VValker, R. Roch-
Leven son, J. Leary,
Keith.
Hockey
Our hockey squad highlighted an interesting sea-
son with a 4-3 upset Win over powerful Natick.
Early morning and late evening practice sessions
vvere accepted as routine and Coaches Pedersen and
Carnie agree that not a finer squad of boys could
have represented M.H.S.
Wrestling
Although Wrestling has been an organized sport
at Milton for a very short time, it has, through su-
perb coaching and sheer Work, become one of the
most popular. Fans poured into the gym in unex-
pected numbers to watch Coach Tarditf's matmen
compile a 10 and 3 Won-lost record. They have
earned all the accolades bestowed upon them.
WRESTLING
Front row: D. Doyle, P.
Benos, E. Rogers, R. Le-
Clair, P. Hogan, J. Leonard,
R. Maclntyre, K, Chute, D.
King. Second row: F. Troz-
zi, J. Gallagher, R. McNeill,
I. Sidoti, D. Cox, N. Can-
non, NV. Cook, R. Levine, J.
Goff. Third row: N. Baker
D. Aicta, B. Glazer, A.
Keith, I, LaCroix, B. Le-
1
vine, D. Williams, F.
Salvoni.
BASKETBALL
Front row: R. NVard, B.
Buck, Al. Martinelli, K. Pot-
tle, Al. Labdon, J. O,Ncill, R.
Hall. Second row: Mr.
Gadairc, A. Fink, E. McCar-
thv, K. Geromini, A.
Abrams, R. Sidman. Third
row: P. Gundersen, C. Jep-
son, I. Skinner, R. Enholm.
Basketball
Replacing its lack of height with desire and drive,
our varsity basketeers completed its season with an
8 and 9 won and lost record. The Jayvees, often
overlooked, gave the fans and their school much to
cheer about. VVith the return of several lettermen
and the experience gained by a hustling LV. club,
the prospects are bright for the next season.
Indoor Track
Our indoor track and field men came along very
fast after a slow start this year, and wound up the
season with an even won and lost record. Coach
Adams and his staff have brought the squad into
the position of possible title contenders next season.
INDOOR TRACK
Front row: P. Schmidt, R.
Riley, R. Morris, D. Carota,
E. Anton, I. Noris, M.
Ganek, A. Braverman, M.
Sherman, M. Bloom. Second
row: F. Sidoti, P. Murray,
I. Crccnrnan, B. O'Toole,
M. Lcvitt, C. Hoxic, N.
Gordon, D. Lordan, M. Di-
Angelo, V. Aieta, M. Di-
Mascio, XV, Nugent, R.
Keenan, M. Portnev. Third
row: S. Nccdle, D. Camp-
bell, K. Lcach, L. Hanson,
K. O,Donnell, K. Conklin,
R. Moore, S. Scolnick, A.
Perriollo, L. Doherty, D.
Brogna, M. Gcrace.
Although it is difficult to account in writing for Our hooters iinshed second in the Bay State
SOCCER
CROSS COUNTRY
Front row: P. Schmidt, R
chan, S. Needle, P. Murray
Cross Country
a season that produced but one victory in nine
meets, it is nevertheless with pride that We salute
our Cross Country representatives in the Bay State
League. For it was lack of numbers rather than lack
of spirit or desire that prevented a more creditable
record. With a larger turnout next year our harriers
will be right back at the top of the standings.
Soccer
Riley, T. Roulston, S. Astra-
League in the 1962 season with a 5-4-L record. De-
fensively the team Was the giant of the league and
occasionally ran Wild on offense. Their six-goal bar-
rage against Quincy Was an example of this.
Coach Pedersen hopes for an even better record
next season as many of his sophomores and juniors
return to action.
lfront row: R. Gamer, I.
Eiseman, G. O'Neill, WV.
Nugent, I. Ferreira, K. Sid-
man, E. Fletcher, S. Feld-
man, R. Enholm. Second
row: Mr. Pedersen, P. Ho-
gan, I. Grccnman, P. Cox,
I. O,Neill, E. O,Neill, R.
Sidman, R. McNeill, R.
NIcCusker, H. Tenofskv.
Third row: A. Braverman,
P. Dolan, R. Levenson, P.
Doyle, H. VVifholm, S.
Innes, K. Chute, R. Dowdall,
J. Newell.
W
V
31
de ?7fzea6denZ'a Wleaaczge
And suddenly it is over.
The years of labor and concentration have been compen-
sated for. We are about to receive our diplomag our goal has
been reached. But cheers and scholarships are matched by the
duties and responsibilities that We must assume.
What's next? We place our trust in the Guiding Hand of
Providence and are certain that He will direct our every action
in fulfilling our role in His plan.
Analagously, our class has the properties of a human hand.
The palm represents the shelter that home and school have pro-
vided for us. The back of the hand represents the future that is
as yet hidden from us. The fingers represent the many possible
roads that We may travel as We leave Milton High School: the
roads towards college or business school, the road to immediate
employment, the road to the armed forces, the road perhaps for
some to the clergy. We shall all follow the path pointed out to
us by His Hand.
In the name of the Class of 1963, l Wish to thank the faculty
and my fellow students of Milton High School for their constant
and Willing response whenever We needed a helping hand.
Qefffzecf fafmem
President
Class of 1963
at
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now latent in our thougtits . . . shall st nd upo lfthis earth as one stan s upon a
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Class Officers
JEFFREY RUBMAN
4 Annapolis Road
PRESIDENT
Capable Ieff is an excellent student and a friend
to all, a recipient of a letter of commendation from
the National Merit Exam. Hopes to be a doctor,
and We all Wish him Well.
Yearbook Bz1.s'ir1eS.s' Staff 2, Chemistry Club 2,
Math Club, President 2, Vice-President 3, Honor
Roll eight times.
EDWARD MADIGAN
38 Landon Road
VICE-PRESIDENT
A sport himself, Ed shows an interest in all Sports,
especially baseball. After graduation, Ed plans to
go into either accounting or law.
Clee Club 2, 3, Baseball 1, 2,
ANN COURTNEY
106 Capen Street
SECRETARY
Vivacious and fun-loving, Ann is our peppy head
cheerleader. Her outside interests include Water
skiing, bowling, and skating. After graduation she
plans to attend nursing school and we all know she
will be successful. Ann will surely be missed at
M.H.S.
Student Council 1, Secretary 3, Homeroom Dele-
gate 2, Girls League Hospitality Committee 1, Glee
Club 2, Baclminton 1, Basketball 1, 2, Softball 1, 2,
8, Cheerleader 1, 2, Captain 3.
ROBERT MacINTYRE
30 Artwill Street
TREASURER
Dependable and zealous, Bob is active on the
Youth Club Council and is Vice President of his
C.Y.O. group. Active now in school organizations,
Bob plans to go on to college.
Student Council 1, Homeroom. Delegate 2, 3,
Football 1, 2, 3, Track 1, 2, 3.
MHS
ALAN JAY ABRAIWS
G7 Dexter Strcet
Alan, interested in hockey,
jazz, and bowling, plans for a
career in law.
Basketball Manager 2, 3,
Latin Club 2, Tennis 2, 3.
PAUL F. AJENIIAN
22 Badger Circle
Paul has been a faithful
manager of our football teain
for the past two years.
Glee Club 2, 3, A Cappella
Clmir 2, 3, Dramatic Club 1,
Slci Club 3, Tennis 1, lVre.stling
2, 3.
DIANE ALBERT
255'Blue Hill Avenue
Diane, recipient of Gregg
Shorthand Award, hopes for a
future as a legal secretary.
Loves ice skating and is a meni-
her of Binai Birith Girls.
FRANKLYN A. ALLEN, JR.
54 Audubon Road
Frank, who enjoys working
with cars, looks forward to a
future in drafting,
Screen Guild 2, 3, Football
l.
JUDITH ALPERT
6 Cantwell Road
-lady, joining us during her
senior year, hopes to be a
teacher after attending Massa-
chusetts School of Art.
Girls League Art Committee
Co-Chairman 3, Yearbook 3,
Art Club 3, Senior Play Art
Comrnittee 3.
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KAREN ANDERSON
630 Brush Hill Road
Karen, active as her fellow-
ship president, likes swimming,
skating and water skiing. Fu-
ture plaus: College.
junior Red Crass 2, Tennis
2.
ELAINE ANCELONI
29 Bonad Road
Elaine, winner of a National
Essay Contest, enjoys ice skat-
ing, tennis and swinnning. Her
future plans are to go to
college.
Latin Club 2, 3, Softball 3,
Baslcetlrall 3.
JANET A. ARCHILLES
12 Bunton Street
After graduation janet plans
to attend Chandler Business
School.
Yearbook Business Staff 3,
Arclzery 2.
GERALDINE ARRICO
31 Sassainon Avenue
Geri, a ineinber of the Na-
tional Honor Society and the
French Honor Society, was a
representative to Girls' State.
She plans to attend college.
Hoineroom. Delegate 1, 2,
"Unq11ity Eelmi' 2, 3, French
Club 2, President 3, Fielcl
Hockey 1, Badminton 1, Bas-
ketball 1, 2, Honor Roll eight
timer.
NEWTON S. BAKER, JR.
156 Hinckley Road
Newton, interested in Water
skiing and skin diving, plans
to attend Boston University.
Screen Guild l, 2, 3, Foot-
ball 1, 2, 3.
LINDA L. BALCONI
188 Beacon Street
Linda, our Herald-Traveler
correspondent, is heading for a
career in medical illustration.
Girls League Art Committee
15 'iUnquity Ecliov 2, Art Ecli-
tor 35 Art Club 25 Glee Club
15 Library Club 1, Vice-Presi-
clent 2, President 35 Badmin-
ton 1, 2, 35 Basketball 1, 25
Softball l.
JANET BABANOWSKI
406 Adams Street
janet, nicknamed J. B., plans
to he a heautician.
Nurseis Aide 25 H omemakers
Club 3.
DIANE BEAN
543 Blue Hills Parkway
Diane, recipient of National
Merit Letter of Commendation,
plans to attend college.
Chemistry Club 25 Glee Club
2, 35 A Cappella Choir 35 Math
Club, Secretary 25 Honor Roll
twice.
BARBARA BELLO
12. Concord Avenue
Barb, a pleasant girl with a
smile for everyone.
Stuclent Council 2, President
35 French Club 35 Latin Club
25 Tennis 25 Badminton 2, 35
Gym Team 1, 2, 35 Honor Boll
hoe times.
VICKI BERMAN
144 Craig Street
Vicki, who counts tennis
and piano playing among her
many outside activities, plans
to go to the New England
School of Art.
Art Club 2. 3.
MHS
RAYMOND BLAKE
21 Kahler Avenue
A great athlete quiet Bay,
has attended Boys, State and
has received the Harvard Book
Award. Should he a success at
college.
Student Council 25 Vice-
President 35 Homeroom Dele-
gate 15 Football 1, 2, co-ca71-
tain. 35 Baseball 1, 25 Basket-
ball 1, 2. Honor Roll four times.
BENJANIIN BLOOM
144 Ferncroft Road
Ben plans to attend North-
easterng he is a member of thc
Milton Amateur Radio Club.
Chemistry Club 25 Math
Club 2, 35 Screen Guild 1, 2,
35 Honor Roll seven times.
MARK BLOOM
110 VVarren Avenue
Mark, planning to attend
Northeastern and to take up
engineering, Enjoys Fishing,
howling, and sports in general.
Chemistry Club 25 French
Club 25 Math Club 2, 35 Tennis
25 Outdoor Track 35 Honor
Roll four times.
FLORENCE BOWLEY
554 Blue Hill Avenue
Flo takes an active part in
church affairs. She enjoys
swimming and mountain climb-
ing. Next year should see her
in the WVaves. Navyls gain will
he our loss.
Office Assistant 35 Art Club
2, 35 Senior Play5 Honor Roll
four times.
ELIZABETH BRABAZON
374 Central Avenue
Beth, full of pep, enjoys
sports and drawing. She plans
to attend Art School and then
go to college She has won a
Globe Art Contest award.
Girls League Art Committee
35 Art Club 2, 35 Glee Club 1,
25 Senior Play Art Committee
35 Tennis 1, 2, 35 Baclminton
1, 25 Basketball 1, 25 Softball
1, 2.
RICHARD BRADSHAW
10 Roelsv1ex1 Road
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104 Audubon Road
National Honor Societ mem
K K . y . -
ber, Elinor possesses all the
qualities she will need as a
nurse: warmth, intelligence,
and diligence. Wfe will remem-
ber, too, her vim as a majorette.
Yearbook 3, French Club 2,
Badminton 1, Softball 2, junior
Red Cross 1, Honor Roll eight
times.
JAMES CARLIN
102 F erncroft Road
jinfs Warmth has won him
many friends at M.H.S. Some
day, by continued hard work,
he will become a successful
architect. Music is his major
outside interest.
Chemistry Club 2, French
Club 2, 3, Honor Roll four
times.
ROBERT CARNIE
22 Culliver Street
"Car-nv is an Houtdoor mann
and a hardy athlete. Itls no
surprise he plans a career in
Physical Education.
Soccer 1, 2, 3, Hockey 1, 2,
co-captain 3, T ennis 1, 2, 3.
MARY R. CARTY
26 Lawndale Road
Pleasant fun-loving Mary.
Has a Wonderful sense of
humor. Outside interests in-
clude bowling and skating,
Plans to go to college.
Office Assistant 2, Yearbook
3, French Club 2, Secretary 3,
Glee Club 2, Library Club 2,
Badminton 1, Basketball 1,
Girls League Hospitality Corn-
mittee 3, Nursels Aide 2. Honor
Roll three times.
MARSHA CARVER
70 Meadowview Road
VVe will remember Marsha
as a carefree, fun-loving mem-
ber of our class. Secretarial
School is part of her future.
Badminton 1, Basketball 1.
MHS
HOWARD CASTLEMAN l
75 Gulliver Street
Enthusiastic about ears -
Howie's ,58 Ford is his pride
and joy.
Track 1, Soccer 1, Screen
Guild 1, 2, 3.
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YANNA CECHER
97 Blue Hill Avenue
Music and drama prominent
among her interests. Quiet
Yanna has future plans which
include attending the Hebrew l
University of Jerusalem.
Dramatic Club 2, Nursefs
Aide 2, 3, Future Homemakers
Club 3.
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JOSEPH CHAPIN
78 Morton Road
joe loves the seas, sails, and
sunny shores of summer. The
future will see him studying at
college.
PETER CHISTOLINI
36 Audubon Road
Casual and carefree, Pete
hopes to join the Air Force and
study mechanics.
J. SUZANNE CLAUSON
21 Fullerls Lane
Good-natured, fun-loving Sue.
Outside interests: oil painting
and sewing. Future plans:
junior college and the business
World.
Student Council 2, Tennis 2,
Badminton 1, 2, Girls League
Social Committee 1, 2, Office
Assistant 1, 2, Gymnastics 3,
Basketball 1, 2, Homeroom
Delegate 1, Softball 1, 2, 3,
Cheerleader 3.
IVIARILYN COADY
G0 Ridge Road
Marilyn, full of life. Loves
dancing. Plans to go into man-
agement.
Nurses Room 1, Dramatic
Club 1, 2, 3, Badminton 1, 2,
3, Senior Play, Basketball 1, 2,
3, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, "Unauity
Eclzov 2, Softball 1, 2, 3, Latin
Club 2, Majorette Z, 2, 3, Year-
book Business Staff Manager 3.
JOHN COHAN
56 Blue Hill Avenue
Quiet, pleasant John loves to
be on the go in the water, or
along the breezy highways.
Further schooling is john's
plan.
DENNIS J. COHEN
50 Capen Street
Likahle Denny, always found
with pleasant smile, and keen
sense of humor. He enjoys
swimming and working on cars.
His future plans include eol-
lege.
Lunclzroom. Help 2, Screen
Guilcl 2, 3.
NIARCIA E. COHEN
95 Franklin Street
Marcia, pleasant, capable, and
member of the National Honor
Society. Outside interests: sci-
ence, writing. Future: research
in genetics. XVinner of National
Essay Contest Award.
Girls League Dramatic Com-
mittee 2, Frencb Club 2,
Nurse'.s' Aizle Z, Softball 2, Dra-
matic Club 1. 2, Vice-Presirlent
3, Ilonor Roll six times.
GAIL COLE
127 Blue Hills Parkway
Cenial, good-natured Cail.
Outside interests - the piano
and sewing. Plans to be a Math
teacher.
Guidance AS.S'istant 2, Li-
brary Assistant 2, 3, Band 1,
Frencli Club 2, Fielcl Hockey
3, Badminton 1, 3, Math Club
2, Secretary 3, Basketball 1, 2,
3, Softball 1, 3, Honor Roll
nine times.
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ANNETTE L. COLETTI
207 Milton Street
Annette's sparkling person-
ality and sense of humor make
her a natural for her chosen
career of nursing.
Library Club 3, F ielcl Hockey
2, Archery 2, Glee Club 1,
Basketball 2, Worlfl Affairs
Club 2, Softball 1, Yearbook
Business Stayji 2, 3.
JOHN COLLINS
373 Central Avenue
Friendly Seano, is always
cheerful, has a ready smile, and
enjoys a good time. An active
member of CYO, he is on its
council. He plans to go into
the service and to be an
electrician.
ALFRED S. COMI
142 Alvin Avenue
Al, a transfer from North
Quincy High, is known for his
pleasant smile. He is interested
in marine biology, music,
hockey, skydiving, and acting,
KENNETH CONKLIN
85 Plymouth Avenue
Tall, quiet, good-natured Ken,
is always ready to help you
with any problem you may
have. He enjoys swimming.
Plans to go into military serv-
ice and then to work.
JOSEPH COOK
21 Mechanic Street
Friendly Cookie - enjoys
sports, especially bowling. Plans
to further his education.
Track 1, 3, Gymnastics 1, 3,
Football I, 2, 3.
PAUL CORCORAN
44 Hurlcroft Road
"Corky" is one of Uncle
Sanfs future boys. He likes
sports of all kinds, especially
golf, hockey, baseball, weight-
lifting and basketball.
Hockey 1.
ELAINE COSTICAN
55 Howe Street
Elaine, just full of fun. Out-
side interests: skating and
bowling. Future plans: secre-
tarial school.
Office A.s'si.s-tant 2, 3, Wrrrlfl
Affairs Club 2, Field Hockey
2, Library Club 3, Basketball 2,
3, Yearbook 3, Honor Roll nine
times.
CHRISTOPHER COUGHLAN
15 Hillcrest Street
Chris, better known to his
friends as Moose, plans to at-
tend college after graduation.
His outside interests include
swimming, bowling, pool,
Weightlifting, caddying, and
Legion baseball.
Homeroom Delegate 2, Golf
1, 2, 3, Football 1, 2, 3, Bas-
ketball l, Track 3.
ROBERT COUPER
124 XVood Street
Friendly, likable Coup plans
to attend college after his
graduation from Milton High
School.
Homeroorn. Delegate 3, Dra-
matic Club 2, 3, jazz Club 2,
Math Club 2, Band 1, 2, 3.
JARIES COX
588 Adams Street
Quiet, friendly jim takes part
in many outside activities such
as Fishing, hunting, and swim-
ming. After graduation, he
plans to become a inernber of
the State Police Force.
JAMES CRAIG
36 Horton Place
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Good-natured, ever cheerful, l
,Iini is liked by all. Outside in-
terests include fishing, hunting,
swimming, skiing and the
Youth Club. He plans to at-
tend college after graduation. 1
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DONNA CUMMINCS
21 Spafford Road
Enthusiastic, versatile Donna
is sure to attain her goal in
life. YVe will surely iniss her
at M.H.S.
Homeroom Delegate l, 3:
Yearbook 3, Tennis 1, 2, Field
Hockey 1, Badminton 1, Soft-
ball I, 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3,
Gymnastics 1, 2, 3.
PATRICIA CURLEY
ll Hiestvale Road
Pat, with friendly smile and
cheerful way, has won many
friends at M.H.S.- XVe are sure
she will be a successful secre-
tary.
Girls League Social Commit-
tee 2, Chairman Athletic Com-
mittee 3, Nurseis' Aide 1, Field
Hockey 3, Badminton 2, Soft-
ball 1, 2, Basketball 1, 2.
ALAN CUSHING
38 Crown Street
Quiet, dark-haired Scott has
future plans in the field of
Aeronautical Engineering and
the Air Force. He likes skin
diving and flying, and takes
part in the Civil Air Patrol. He
also is a ham radio operator.
Chemistry Club 2, Math
Club 3, Screen Guild 2, 3,
Cross Country 3, Track 1, 3.
MARIANNE DACKO
141 Alvin Avenue
National Honor Society inein-
ber Marianne is sure to be a
successful teacher.
Girls League Financial Com-
mittee 2, Yearbook 3, French
Club 2, 3, Senior Play, Latin
Club President 2, 3, French
Honor Society 2, President 3,
Honor Roll eight times.
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CERALDINE DASEY
194 Granite Avenue
Friendly, golden-haired Gerry
is liked by all at M.H.S. and
will surely be missed when she
leaves. Certain to be a success-
ful secretary.
Office Assistant 3.
KAREN DATTBIAN
22 Highfield Circle
Future medical secretary,
Karen has taken the business
course. WVe know her friendly
ways will be missed at M.H.S.
Office Assistant 3, Yearbook
Business Staff 3.
HOWARD K. DAVIDSON
5 Badger Circle
Active in school and com-
munity activities, enthusiastic
about politics, Howie plans a
career in either music, dra-
matics, law or government.
Drarnatie Club 1, 2, Treas-
urer 3, National Tlzespian So-
ciety 2, 3, Library Assistant 2,
3, Clee Club 1, 2, Senior Play,
Yearbook 3, lfVorlcl Affairs
Club 2, Honor Roll .six times.
ELLEN DELANEY
104 XVendell Park
Cheerful, witty Ellen likes
bowling, golfing, and sewing.
Her future plans are to go to
college and, as she says, 'ibe
successful."
Tennis 3, Clzeerleacler 1,
French Club 3.
SUSAN DEMPSEY
225 Pine Avenue
Always smiling Susie is a
skating and dancing enthusi-
ast - also enjoys being a mem-
ber of the Milton Youth Club
and C.Y.O. Her future plans
include Katharine Gibbs Secre-
tarial School.
Library Club 2, 3, Library
Assistant 2, Nurses Aide 1,
Fielzl Hockey 1, Baclminton 1,
2, Softball 1, 2, Honor Roll
four times.
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BARBARA DeSTEFANO
79 Cabot Street
Petite Barbara enjoys horse-
back riding immensely. Plans
to go into art or secretarial
VV0l'k.
MARIO DiMASCIO
85 Amor Road
Mario - enjoys making model
rockets as a hobby - can best
be remembered for his per-
formance as Jim Lawrence in
the Senior Play. His future
plans are to enter the field of
engineering.
Math Club 2, 3, Frenclz
Club 3, Honor Roll once.
LEONARD DOHERTY
32 Pine Grove Street
Lennie can often be seen
practicing for track meets, also
enjoys playing golf. He hopes
to major in economics when he
enters college.
VVorlzl Affairs Club 2, Latin
Club 3, Honzeroonz Delegate
3, Honor Roll fee times.
ANNE M. DONOVAN
135 Houston Avenue
Anne plans to go to nursing
school, enjoys working on the
Red Cross Bloodmobile. Re-
cipient of a junior Achieve-
ment Award for Community
Service. Her most memorable
event of her years at M.H.S.
was her presidency of the
Latin Club.
Nurseis Aicle 1, 2, Blood-
mobile 2, 3, Latin Club 2,
President 3, Honor Roll four
tirnes.
MICHAEL DOYLE
196 Churchills Lane
Mike loves swimming, skiing
and hunting. The outdoor type.
Worlzl Affairs Club 2, Cross
Country 1, 2, Track 1, 2,
Honor Roll five times.
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PATRICIA DOYLE
I5 Spruce Street
Vivacious Pat enjoys skating
when not studying, is a mem-
ber of the C.Y.O. Council and
a National Essay Contest win-
ner. In the future, Pat plans
to enter college.
Art Club 2, Secretary 3,
Nurse's Aide 1, Field Hockey
1, Badminton 1, 2, Basketball
1, 2, Softball 1, 2, Cheerleader
3
PATRICE I... DUGAN
34 Saint Maryls Road
Happy-go-lucky Pat enjoys
swimming, bowling, and horse-
back riding. Hopes to become
a Physical Education teacher.
Homeroom Delegate 1, 2, 3,
Art Club 2, 3, Basketball 1,
Softball 1, Badminton 1, 2,
Field Hockey 1, 2, 3.
JAMES EISEMAN
175 Lyman Road
jim plans to major in law
when he enters college. NVas a
delegate to International. Day.
Loves all sports, excelled in
soccer and track.
Latin Club 2, 3, World Af-
fairs Club 2, Soccer 2, 3, ln-
door Track 2, 3, Outdoor Track
2, 3, Honor Roll once.
ROBERTA A. ELLIOTT
38 Glendale Road
Cheerful Bobbie often heard
singing, helping on the Red
Cross Bloodmobile, or playing
basketball. Being chosen for
the All-District Choir is one of
Bobbiels happiest memories of
M.H.S.
junior Red Cross 1, Math
Club 2, Glee Club 2, 3, A Cap-
pella Choir 2, 3, Maforettexs 1,
2, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Honor
Roll Hue times.
SUSAN ELLIS
I Clark Road
Easy-going Susie hopes to en-
ter Aquinas Secretarial School.
Basketball 1, Honor Roll
twice.
MHS
JAMES ERNA
52 Wood Street
Lively, fun-loving jimmy en-
joys basketball and boating.
Loves to tinker with ears. Col-
lege-bound.
DONNA EUERLE
70 Governor Stoughton Lane
A National Honor Society
member whose plans include
college. A National Essay Con-
test winner, a recipient of Let-
ter of Commendation from
National Merit Scholarship, a
winner of Award for Com-
munity Service- thatis Donna!
Red Cross 1, 2, Math Club
2, Latin Club 2, 3, Blood-
giobile Assistant 2, 3, Yearbook
LINDA EUSE
I Lufbery Street
Dark-haired Linda has Won
two certificates for shorthand.
She enjoys swimming, bowling,
horseback riding, and ice skat-
ing. She plans to go to Mount
Ida junior College.
Badminton 1, 2, Basketball
1, 2, Softball 1.
LOIS ANN FAHEY
70 Lyman Road
Lois plans to enter the World
of business. She is a member
of C.Y.O. and likes to swim
and dance.
Nurseis Assistant 1, Nurse's
Aide 1, jazz Club 1, Glee Club
1.
KEITH FALT
37 Dyer Avenue
Interested in ears and boats,
Keith belongs to C.Y.O. Armed
Forces after graduation.
Soccer 2, Homeroom Dele-
gate 1.
STEWART FELDMAN
82 Craig Street
A regular Roget, Stu always
has the right word handy. YVin-
ner of a National Merit Letter
of Commendation, he is inter-
ested in medicine. Member of
the Volunteens.
H omeroom Delegate 2, Latin.
Club 2, President 3, Soccer 1,
2, 3, VVorlcl Affairs Club 2,
Baseball 1, Yearbook 3, Honor
Roll seven times.
IOHN FERREIRA
168 Canton Avenue
jack likes archery, hockey,
skating and bow hunting. He
plans to be an accountant.
Soccer 1, 2, 3, Baseball l, 2,
3, Hockey 1, 2, eo-captain 3.
WILLIAM FINN
10 Lantern Lane
"Finny," on the business staff
of the Yearbook, likes to sail.
He plans to go to college.
Wrestling, Manager 2, Foot-
ball, Manager 2.
SARA JANE FIRTH
1100 Randolph Avenue
National Essay Contest
Award winner, Sara wants to
teach mentally retarded chil-
dren after she graduates from
college. She has worked with
Miss Benson's special class.
Glee Club 2, Library Club
1, 25 Batlmirzton 1, Softball lg
Basketball 1, French Club 2,
Vice-President 3.
BARBARA-ANNE FLANAGAN
5 Dean Road
Sailing, skating, and dancing
interest Barbara, who plans to
teach after college. She belongs
to the Milton Youth Club and
C.Y.O.
Art Club 2, 3, Basketball 2,
Softball 2, Girls' League Art
Committee 2.
1963
ELBURT FLETCHER
131 Otis Street
Burt is a volunteer worker
who likes water skiing. His
chosen Held of Work is in
Business Administration.
Dramatic Club 3, Senior
Play, Soccer 2, 3.
CHARLES FOLEY
27 Horton Place
Red-haired Charlie works
after school hours. Hunting and
Fishing occupy his leisure hours.
DAVID S. FOWLEH
1258 Brook Road
A National Essay Contest
winner, David plans to go to
college. He has held various
outside jobs and loves politics.
Dramatic Club 1, Clee Club
1, lVorlcl Afairs Club 1, 2.
PATRICIA A. FRAIOLI
58 Pillon Road
Secretary to Dr. John, Pat
has won typing and shorthand
awards. Her ambition is to be
a secretary. She enjoys bowl-
ing and is a member of C.Y.O.
and the Milton Youth Club.
junior Red Cross 1, 2, Li-
brary Club 1, 2, 3, Yearbook
3, Honor Roll once.
ALAN S. FRANKEL
ll Mulberry Road
An organization man, Al is a
member of U.S.Y., Volunteens,
and the Young Iudeans. Hand-
ball is his spare-time specialty
and a Liberal Arts college is
his goal. He has received a
certificate for "Operation Kind-
ness" from the Red Feather
Association.
LINDA MAY FRASER
130 Franklin Street
Red-haired Lyn has won two
Gregg typing awards, and was
found at the concession stand
at football games. She played
church basketball and belonged
to Rainbow. She wants to be a
heautician.
Nurses Aicle 1, French Club
2, Senior Play, Girls League
Dramatic Committee 3, Home-
roorn Delegate 2, 3, "Echov 1,
Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, Honor
Roll three time.s.
CLAUDIA B. FRIEDMAN
10 Victoria Street
Friendly Claudia is a volun-
teer worker at the Childrenls
Hospital. Her future plans in-
clude college wherc she will
major in physiotherapy.
Office Help 2, French Club
2, Badminton 1, 3, Softball 1,
3, Basketball 1, 3.
JOHN C. CALLAGHER
91 Sias Lane
1. C., a transfer from Roslin-
dale H. S., is a welcome ad-
dition to M.H.S. A sports en-
thusiast and a member of sev-
eral youth clubs, he aims for a
college education.
Art Club 3, Wrestling 3.
JOHN R. GALLAGHER
22 Cedar Terrace
john keeps himself busy with
outside activities and work
after school. His future plans
include a four-year hitch in
the navy followed by technical
school.
JANE M. GALLIVAN
135 Elm Street
Ianie, always ready with a
smile, shows an interest in all
sports. She plans to attend
junior college after graduation.
Guidance Assistant 3, French
Club 3, Homeroom Delegate 1,
2, 3, Cheerleader 2, 3, Basket-
ball 1, 3, Softball 1, 2, 3,
Badminton 2, 3.
GERALD J. CALVIN
54 Thompson Lane
Gerry, who enjoys bowling
and C.Y.O., plans to go on to
college.
Football 1, Basketball 1.
RICHARD S. GAMER
580 Brook Road
Dick will always be remem-
bered for his deep voice and
dry sense of humor.
Band 1, Soccer 2, 3, Tennis
1, 3.
BRUCE B. GARDNER
13 Myers Lane
The owner of a small engine
and outboard repair shop,
Bruce is also a boating enthusi-
ast. His future plans include
technical school,
KEEVIN GELLER
583 Blue Hills Parkway
Keevin enjoys skating and
wants to become an engineer.
"Unquity Echov Photograyohy
Editor 3, Yearbook Business
Staff 3, Dramatic Club 2, Vice-
Presiclent 3, Latin Club 2,
Senior Play, Honor Roll three
times.
SANIUEL L. GERMAINE
2 Breck Street
Sam, the boy with the big
smile, will always be remem-
bered for his willingness to
help.
Dramatic Club 2, 3, Glee
Club 2, Screen Guild 2, 3,
Senior Play.
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77 Roekxs ell Avenue
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ELISABETH CRUNDEVIK
541 Randolph Avenue
"Ebhis', was the chairman of
the youth section of her politi-
cal party in Sweden. Wle have
enjoyed her company and will
miss her when she returns to
Sweden after her year's stay in
Milton with relatives.
RICHARD GURNEY
557 Pleasant Street
Richard loves skiing and act-
ing. College is next.
Glee Club 2, "Echo" 3,
Senior Play, Dramatic Club I,
2. 3.
KENNETH CUSTAFSON
102 Granite Place
Gus is president of his
Church Fellowship Group, a
member of the Milton Youth
Club and Church Baskethall
team. Loves Hi-Fi. Headed for
college.
jazz Club 2, Band 1, 2, 3.
STEVEN HAHN
400 Blue Hill Avenue
Steve hopes to go to art
school. Attends YMHA. art
classes.
Art Club 2, 3, Band I,
Luncbroom Help 3, VVre.stIin,u
2, Football 1, 2, i'Ecl1ov 1,
Yearbook 3, Ilonor Roll twice.
ROBERT HALL
149 XVarren Avenue
Robert is interested in skat-
ing and sports. Hopes to inakc
his mark in the husiness world.
Basketbzlll I, 2, 3.
MHS
SUSAN HALL
4 Mechanic Street
Sue hopes her business course
will lead to career with IBM.
Has enjoyed sports of all kinds.
YVILLIANI F. HANNON
34 Ferncroft Road
Happy-go-lucky Bill, spends
much of his time tinkering with
cars. He plans to join the
armed services after graduation.
Football 2.
LAVVRENCE A. HANSEN
26 Sassamon Avenue
Popular, humorous Larry is
a track and football enthusi-
ast. After graduation, he hopes
to attend the M a r i t i in e
Academy.
Football 2, 3, Outdoor Track
I, 2, 3.
DIANE M. HARNEY
18 Glendale Road
Cheerful, friendly Diane looks
forward to becoming a legal
secretary. Her interests include
art and athletics.
French Club 2, Archery 3,
Bzlsketball 3, Softball 3, Honor
Roll twice.
JOSEPH HARRINCTON
155 YVarren Avenue
joe enioys sports, especially
haskcthall. Plans to attend the
Bav State Acadcrnv next vear.
Soccer 2, Baseball 3, Bus-
lcctball I, 2, 3.
MIRIAM P. HARRIS
78 Dyer Avenue
Carefree Mimi, whose inter-
ests include swimming and
traveling, plans to enter the
business world after graduation.
Basketball 1.
T. MALCOLM HARRISON
261 Granite Avenue
Cheerful Harry, an active
member of the Pilgrim Fellow-
ship and De-Molay, plans to at-
tend college next year.
Math Club 2, 3, Tennis 2, 3,
Honor Roll six tin1e.s'.
VVILLIABI B. HARTE
598 Brush Hill Road
Bill enjoys sports, especially
Hshing and track. He hopes to
enter the business xvorld after
graduation.
Luncbroom Help 1, Yearbook
3, XV0rltl Affairs Club 2, In-
cloor-Outdoor Truck 3.
BARBARA HEALY
42 Hudson Street
Barb, a native of California,
is a welcome addition to
M.H.S. this year. She enjoys
skiing and mountain climbing.
Barb hopes to attend college
next year.
junior Red Cro.s'.s' 3, N urseis
Aide 3.
ALAN HOBAN
67 Houston Avenue
Friendly Al possesses a won-
derful personality and a rare
sense of humor. Spends part of
his spare time Working at Mil-
ton Hospital.
Latin Club 2, Soccer 1, 2,
Honor Roll four times.
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PAUL F. HOGAN
275 Pleasant Street
Quietly humorous, Paul is
active in sports, especially base-
ball and wrestling. He plans to
major in engineering at college.
Soccer 3, Baselmll 1, 2, 3,
XVre.stling 1, 2, 3.
THOBIAS HOPKINS
290 Eliot Street
XVitty Tom, a, soccer enthusi-
ast, plans to go into printing,
where he will specialize in the
oltsct method of printing.
Soccer 1, 2, YVrextling 3.
ROBERT E. HOWVES
31 Cheever Street
Active, co-operative Bob is
an enthusiastic member in his
church activities and a 1ne1n-
ber of the M.H.S. band. He
would like to major in engineer-
ing at Northeastern next year.
Band 1, 2, 3, Glee Club 1,
3, Screen Guilrl 1, 2, 3, Or-
clzestm 2, 3, A Cappella Choir
2, 3.
DIANE HUBBARD
H80 Canton Avenue
Petite, blonde "Lanny', enjoys
skiing and horseback riding.
She plans to go to college,
where We feel sure she will be
successful.
Field Hockey 2.
JANE E. HUDSON
IO Hope Avenue
Good-naturcd jane is fond
of skating, archery, and coin
collecting. During her high
school years, jane has been a
member of C.Y.O. and Canteen.
Red Cross' Collector 2.
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ROBERT E. HUNIPHRYS
700 Brook Road
'cHu1npai,', a worker at
Hendrie,s, enjoys ice skating
and is headed for a career as
an accountant.
FRANK JODAITIS
56 Norman Street
Frank, a physics and trig fan,
is interested in ears. Plans to
study mechanical engineering.
"Echo" Business Staf 2,
Yearbook Collector 2, Football
2.
VALERIE JOHNSON
36 Concord Avenue
Val, liked by everyone in the
class and known by her blonde
hair, has worked with retarded
children in the suininer in
preparation for her future
nurse's career.
Nurseis Aide 1, 2, 3, Bas-
ketball 3, Badminton 3, French
Club 3, Worhl Affairs Club 2,
Bloodmobile 1, 2, 3.
RITA JOLLEY
276 Blue Hills Parkway
Rita has been very busy in
and out of school with her
work at Nazareth and the
C.Y.O. Council.
Tennis 1, 2, 3, Guidance Of-
fice Assistant 3, Yearbook 3,
Basketball 1, 3, Softball 2, 3,
Nursefs Aide 1, 3, YVorld Af-
fairs Club 2, 3, Bloodmobile 1,
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VVILLIANI KABIS
219 Thaeher Street
Bill, who plans to go to col-
lege and law school, is saxo-
phonist in his own band, "The
Rhythm Kingsf'
Band 1, 2, Latin. Club 2,
Tennis 2.
MHS
ALAN KAUFMAN
304 Blue Hill Avenue
Al is most interested in art
and mechanical drawing. Hopes
to be a civil engineer.
Art Club 2, 3.
DORIS E. KEDDY
39 XVinthrop Street
Doris, friendly, genial and
capable, will become, after col-
lege, a teacher whom all stu-
dents will love and respect.
Tennis 1, 2, 3, Softball 1,
3, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Yearbook
3, Homeroom Delegate 2, Glee
Club 1, Latin Club Secretary
2, 3, Nursefs- Aide 1, 2, 3, Bad-
minton 2, 3.
LAWRENCE P. KEECAN
227 Edge Hill Road
Larry transferred to M.H.S.
from Boston English. He will
go into military service upon
graduation.
RICHARD P. KEENAN
65 Brook Hill Road
Dick excels in tennis, track,
and wrestling. XVith his person-
ality he will be a success at
college.
Football 2, Tennis' 1, 2, 3,
Track 3, Senior Play, Home-
room Delegate 1, 2.
RICHARD E. KEITH
3 Xvllltlliilll Road
Dick is an outdoor man in-
terested in camping, cars,
traveling, hunting, and sports
such as hockey and golf.
Soccer 2, 3, Hockey 1, 2, 3,
Golf 1, 2, 3.
ANTHONY KELLY
35 Reservation Road
A member of the football
team, and well-liked by every-
one, Kel is going to settle clown
at business school next year.
Honieroom Delegate 1, Foot-
ball 2, 3.
KATHLEEN KELLY
20 Pond Street
Kathy has always displayed
a keen sense of humor. XVork
and play have kept her busy
and cheerful.
Office Assistant 3, Softball
1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3,
Yearbook 3, Badminton 1,
Field Hockey 2, Archery 2,
Library Club 2, 3.
JACQUELINE KENSWIL
49 Fairbanks Road
jackie, always smiling, al-
ways active.
Dramatic Club 1, 2, Corre-
sponding Secretary 3, Senior
Play Committee, Senior Play,
Glee Club 1, 2, 3, A Cappella
Choir 2, 3, Library Club 1,
2, Library Club Play 1, 2, Li-
brary Assistant 2, National
Tlzespian Society, Secretary 2,
3, Yearbook 3, Honor Roll
three times.
ROBERTA KERNER
66 Culliver Street
Roberta has worked hard and
given much time to the townls
various charity drives.
Dramatic Club 3, Senior
Play, Ofice Assistant 3, Bad-
minton 1, 3, Basketball 2, Soft-
ball 1, 2, Tennis 1, 3.
WALTER N. KNADLER, JR.
23 Maple Street
XV alter loves newspaper work
and sports. More schooling
ahead.
Soccer 1, 2, 3, Track 3,
YVrestling 3, Refi Cross 1.
i963
ELAINE KRABIER
51 XVendell Park
XVant something done? Ask
Elaine. Always busy, always
cheerful.
French Club 3, Baclnzinton
2, Basketball 1, Softball 2,
Tennis 1.
MARY LOU LANE
15 Austin Street
Mary Lou loves little chil-
dren and hopes to he an ele-
mentary grade teacher. C.Y.O.,
painting, sewing, and sports oc-
cupy most of her time.
Honzerooni Delegate 3, Year-
book 3, Latin Club 2, Baclmin-
ton 2, 3, Basketball 1, 3, Soft-
ball 1, 3.
VIRGINIA LARRABEE
20 Harold Street
Ginny loves dancing and will
miss when shels a work-
ing girl. M.H.S. will miss her.
Basketball 1.
IAMES W. LEDWITH
3 Buckingham Road
Jobs after school. and C.Y.O.
administrative experience have
prepared jim for the college
and business world.
GEORGE N. LEMELMAN
33 XVendell Park
Interested in law and active
in athletics. Spends summers
practicing trick serve.
Tennis 1, 2, 3.
DIANE C. LEON
711 Blue Hill Avenue
"Busy, busy, busyv is about
the best way to describe Diane.
Library Club 1, 2, 3, Nursefs
Room. 2, 3, Nursels Aide 1, 2,
3, Archery 3, Badminton 1, 3,
Baslcetball 1, 2, 3, Softball 1, 3.
JOSEPH LEONARD
188 Brook Road
After a busy M.H.S. career,
joe is headed for college. Loves
to read and play golf.
Yearbook Business Staf 3,
Worlcl Afairs Club 2, Cross-
Country 2, Manager 3, Incloor
Track 2, 3, Honor Roll twice.
ALAN LEVITT
144 Audubon Road
Ncxt Stop: Northeastern Eve-
ning School and the business
world.
Soccer 1, Honor Roll twice.
LEONARD LEWIN
2.5 Crown Street
Another Northeastern-bound
boy, Lenny has enjoyed U.S.Y.
sports and school activities.
"Echov Business Staff 1, 3,
Yearbook Business Staff 1, 3,
Art Club 2, 3, Screen Guild 1,
2, 3.
LAWRENCE LIEF
103 Decker Street
Larry, interested in astrono-
my, plans to attend college.
Chemistry Club 2, Math Club
2, 3, Honor Roll three times.
ALAN LITWACK
27 Lufbery Street
A1 has experienced a busy
high school career of school
Work, sports, and his hobbies:
skiing, boating, and fishing.
Football 2, 3, Track 3.
SUSAN LORD
16 Spaltord Road
Sue has participated in many
school activities besides being
successful in her studies.
Girls League Dramatic Com-
mittee 2, Civics Committee
Chairmrm 3, Y e o r b o o k 3,
Senior Pllllli Library Club 1, 2,
3, French Club 2, Dramatic
Club 3, Tennis 1, 2, Field
Hockey 1, Basketball 1, 3, Co-
Captain 2, Honor Roll six
times.
JOHN BIRCDONALD
26 Cedar Terrace Street
Mads working hours have
been at Stop and Shop, his
leisure hours devoted to foot-
ball and basketball.
Golf 1.
RICHARD MACLARY
35 Hoy Terrace
Dick is an outstanding bowl-
er and basketball player for his
fellowship. He hopes to con-
tinue school after graduation.
BARRIE MacLEOD
379 Centre Street
jovial Barrie spends his
spare time repairing cars. He
plans to be an auto mechanic.
Soccer 2, Football 1, Hockey
1, 2, 3.
PAUL MAFFEI
197 Thacher Street
Paul, with seafaring blood
in his veins, plans a career in
the United States Navy. Bon
voyage, Paul!
W're.s'tling 1.
RICHARD MACLIO
29 Cedar Terrace Street
Everyone's friend, Dick loves
bowling. After leaving M.H.S,,
Dick plans to work or to go
into Uncle Sam's service.
Dramatic Club 2, 3, Gym-
na.s'tic.s- 1.
BARBARA MANTICA
32 Barton's Lane
A member of the National
Honor Society and the French
Honor Society, Barb is a suc-
cess at everything she does.
Geometry did give her a few
trying moments.
"Eclzo,' 1, 2, Secertary 3,
Homeroom. Delegate 1, 2, 3,
Girls League Hospitality Com-
mittee 2, 3, Freneli Club 2,
Treasurer 3, Latin. Club Treas-
urer 2, Guidance Office 3,
Field Hockey 1, Badminton 1,
Archery 2, Baslcetlzall 2, Soft-
ball 1, Honor Roll .s-ix times.
ROBERT MARQUIS
509 Canton Avenue
Friendly and smiling Bob
plans a career in the great out-
doors, possibly as a lumberjack.
Our best to you, Bobl
PETER MARTIN
60 Fairbanks Road
An ardent competitor, Pete
enjoys a few strings of bowling.
Active in the youth club and
C.Y.O., Pete plans a career in
the service.
i963
EDWARD M. MASHRICK
37 Century Lane
His nickname, Ted, his hob-
by, auto racing, his employ-
ment, cashic-ring at Supreme
Market, his ambition, North-
eastern.
Honor Roll once.
ELAINE NICDONALD
25 Lothrop Avenue
Active Elaine, the star of our
Senior Class Play, is enthusias-
tic, talkative and unpredictable.
Office A.s'si.s'tant 3, "Unquity
Eclzov 2, 3, Glee Club 2,
Senior Play, Badminton 2, Bas-
ketball 2, Dramatic Club 1, 2,
Recording Secretary 3.
MARIE F. McDOWELL
44 Thistle Avenue
Marie, who takes pleasure in
swimming and babysitting, is a
capable Louisette volunteer at
the Carney Hospital.
Nursels Aide 1.
I RICHARD MCHUGH
276 Granite Avenue
Good-looking Dickis friendly
and happy disposition has made
him a popular member of the
Senior Class. Besides being a
valuable member of the foot-
ball teani, he is interested in
cars, hunting and fishing.
Football 1, 2, 3, Outdoor
Track 2, 3.
VIRGINIA RICKAY
594 Brush Hill Road
Fun-loving Cinnie has a
friendly disposition and a care-
free nature. She is a talented
artist and plans to attend col-
lege after high school.
Art Club 2, 3, Library Club
1, Treasurer 2, 3, Nurseis Aide
1, Badminton 1, Basketball 1,
2, Softball 1, 2, Yearbook 3.
ROBERT A. MCKEON
99 Grafton Avenue
Bobls personality, pleasant
and co-operative, his hobby,
fishing, his goal, Boston Uni-
versity.
Homeroom D e l e g a t e 3,
Lunchroom Help 1, 2, 3, Gym-
nastics 1, 2.
DIANE M. MELLO
37 Hallen Avenue
Peppy, pretty maiorette
Diane is an enthusiastic partici-
pant in school activities.
Dramatic Club 2, 3, Nurses
Room. 1, 2, 3, Nursels Aifle 2,
3, Tennis 3, Badminton 1, 2,
3, Archery 3, Basketball 1, 2,
3, Softball 1, 2, 3.
SANDRA MESSINA
105 Pleasant Street
Cute and peppy, with lots of
personality, Sandy, who will
always remember her favorite
teacher, Mr. Mullin. Hopes to
be a secretary.
Office Assistant 3, Yearbook
3, junior Real Cross 1, Library
Club 3, Nursels Aide 1, 3.
PATRICIA MEYERS
16 California Avenue
Pat, a good student, active
in all class functions, all signed
up for Penn State.
Yearbook 3, "EchoM 1, Home-
room Delegate 2, Wcrrlcl Affairs
Club 2, Field Hockey 1, Bad-
minton 1, Basketball 1, Gym-
nastics 1, Honor roll eight
times.
PETER MILLER
100 Hollingsworth Road
Pete, his personality, good-
natured and likable, his hobby,
ham radio, his ambition, elec-
trical engineering.
MHS
BARBARA MILLS
24 Stanton Road
Barbara, who plans to attend
college next year, is noted for
her friendly smile and keen
sense of humor. Her outside
interests include tennis and
skating.
Latin Club 2, Library Club
3, Tennis 2, Archery 2, Bas-
ketball 2, 3, Softball 1.
CHRISTOPHER MONKS
324 Beedsdale Road
Good-natured Chris has a
keen sense of humor and a
friendly nature. He is active in
Youth Club and hopes to at-
tend college or business school.
Basketball 1, 2.
JOSEPH MOONEY
64 Audubon Road
Popular '1Red', is a rugged
senior and a bulvvark on our
football team, spends his spare
time Weightlifting. Intends to
continue his education at
college.
Homeroom Delegate 1, Foot-
ball 1, 2, 3, Baseball 1, 2, 3,
Hockey 1, 2, 3.
JOHN MULLICAN
104 Blue Hill Avenue
Friendly but quiet Mull is
an ardent bowler. After gradu-
ation he plans a college edu-
cation.
Football 1, 3, Baseball 1, 2.
MARTHA L. MURDOCK
16 Allen Circle
Unselfish and good-natured,
Martha will make a great so-
cial worker. She is always
ready to help others even when
it means personal sacrifice.
Office Assistant 3, Yearbook
3, French Club 3, Glee Club
3, Nurse's Aide 1, 2, Softball 1,
Basketball 1, Honor Roll nine
times.
CHARLES M. MURPHY
78 Fairbanks Road
Talkative Charlie, a humor-
ist and daredevil, believes in
having a good time. A mem-
ber of the M.H.S. football
team. Plans to enter the Service
after graduation.
Wrestling 2, Football 1, 2,
3.
JAMES M. MURRAY
4 Fairfax Road
Quiet yet full of fun, jim is
an ardent debater and likes
swimming and sailing. Plans
on attending college next year.
Math Club 3, Football 2, In-
cloor and-Outcloor Track 1, 2,
3.
ELLEN NATHAN
388 Brush Hill Road
Active, friendly Ellen with
her warm smile will make a
very successful social worker.
Ellen has won first and second
prizes on the Community Au-
dition Television show with
her lovely voice.
Girls League Social Commit-
tee 2, Chairman 3, Dramatic
Club 2, 3, Tennis 25 Archery
2, 3, Basketball 3.
DIANNE M. NOONAN
71 Antwerp Street
Dianne plans to do secre-
tarial work after graduation.
Library Club 3, Nurseis Aicle
1, 2, Basketball 2.
KATHERYN NORCOTT
400 Blue Hills Parkway
Kathie has a beautiful sing-
ing voice and was chosen for
membership in the All-District
and All-State Choruses. Kathie
is active in church affairs.
Girls League Art Committee
1, 2, Nurseis Aicle 15 Glee Club
1, 2, 3, A Cappella Choir 2.
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KARL NORTHON
375 Blue Hill Avenue
Happy-go-lucky Chick has a
personality full of fun and
humor, is good-natured and
friendly. A star player of this
yearis football team.
Wrestling 2, Hockey 1, Foot-
ball 1, 3.
STANLEY NOVACK
14 Crown Street
Studious Stan plans on going
to medical school after college.
He is certain to be a success in
his chosen field.
Band 1, 2, 3, French Club
2, 3, Yearbook 3, Screen Guild
1, 2, 3.
PATRICIA O'CONNELL
73 Clapp Street
Always happy and full of fun,
"Smiley" takes everything in
stride. Pat will make an en-
joyable addition as a secretary
to any office.
Ofice Help 3, Basketball 1,
2, Tennis 2, Field Hockey 2,
Softball 2.
WILLIAM OLLERHEAD
43 Lyman Road
Bill, with his sense of humor
and good-natured smile, plans
to become a construction en-
gineer. He is interested in
swimming, fishing and hunting.
EDWARD A. O'NEILL
I9 Huntington Road
Athletic Eddie, co-captain of
the soccer team and member
of the Youth Club Bowling
League, has a sharp sense of
humor and a friendly person-
ality.
Soccer 1, 2, Co-captain 3:
Hockey 1, 2, 3.
IAMES O'NEILL
41 Pleasant Street
'KSeagull,', with varied in-
terests, including C.Y.O. and
skiing, plans to continue school
after graduation.
Homeroom. Delegate 1, Soc-
cer 1, 2, Co-captain 3, Baseball
1.
JOSEPH I. O,NEILL
104 Otis Street
"Knuck," c o u r t e o u s and
friendly, is certain to be a suc-
cess in any field he chooses to
enter, is interested in all sports,
especially baseball and basket-
ball, plans to go to college.
Honzeroom Delegate 1, 2,
junior Heil Cross 1, Baseball 1,
2, 3, Baslcetball 1, 2, 3.
JOSEPH O,REILLY
G47 Pleasant Street
Jay is interested in all sports,
especially golf. Hopes to further
his education.
Golf 1, 2, 3.
KENNETH M. ORR
544 Pleasant Street
Ken hopes to get ready for
the wicked World of Work by
attending the Coyne Electrical
School.
MARCIA OSTROFF
46 Nancy Road
Laughing Marcia enjoys sew-
ing and hopes to attend secre-
tarial school and become a
legal secretary. A likable per-
son and a friend to all.
Office Assistant 3, Faculty
Secretary 3.
MHS
ALEXANDER PAPPAS
20 Oak Road
Artistic Alex is known by his
classmates for his original
doodles drawn in class, enjoys
model-making and record col-
lecting.
HUnquity Eclwi' Staff 2, Art
Eclitor 3, Dramatic Club 3,
Glee Club 1, 2, Iaz: Club 2,
Screen Guild 3, Senior Play.
JOHN POLLINI
226 Blue Hills Parkway
A Latin enthusiast, john has
become an authority on Roman
culture. He hopes to major in
anthropology and archaeology
ia refresher course in spelling
would help here, wouldnit it'Pl
Latin Club 2, 3, Tennis 3.
BIERRILL PORTNEY
20 Bonad Road
"Skip" is interested in all
sports and especially enjoys
billiards and boating. After
college he hopes to enter the
fields of public relations and
advertising.
Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, Senior
Play, W'orlrl Affairs Club 2,
Track, Manager 3.
KENNETH W. POTTLE
2.08 Church Street
Tall Duck, always smiling,
is a friend to everyone. Enjoys
all sports, especially swimming,
basketball, and tennis.
Basketball 1, 2, 3, Tennis 2,
WILLIAM PRIMPAS
348 Truman Highway
Quiet, friendly Bill is inter-
ested in all sports, especially
hydroplane racing. In 1961 he
was voted to the Culf Hall of
Fame for his outstanding
achievements in outboard rac-
ing. Is certain to be a success
in college.
STEPHANIE RAE
70 Grafton Avenue
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Pretty, perky Stephanie will
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make a wonderful airline stew- ,
ardess. Is captain of her church l
basketball team and also en-
joys swimming.
Future Honiemakers Club 3,
Badminton. 2, Basketball 1, 2,
3, Softball 1, 2, 3.
ROSE REYNOLDS
36 Wlood Street
Friendly Rose is always will-
ing to lend a helping hand. She
hopes to become an airline
stewardess or do secretarial
Vvoflf.
junior Recl.Cross 1, 2, 3,
Nurse,s1Aitle 13' Nurse's Room
1, Tennis 2, Archery 2, 3.
FRED RIBECK
67 Victoria Street
Fred is interested in the field
of art and hopes to make it his
career, is also interested in
chemistry, ice skating, and
swimming.
Art Club 2, 3.
SUSAN RICHARDS
36 Holmes Lane
Carefree Sue, always ready
for mischief or a chance to
have a good laugh. Enjoys
summer sports and horseback
riding. Hopes to go to art
school and make art her career.
Basketball 3.
CHERYL E. ROBBINS
45 Aberdeen Road
"Charlie,' is interested in all
sports. Her plan for the future
is to be a commercial artist. .
Art Club 2, 3, Tennis 1, 2,
Baclminton. 1.
I963
DONALD ROCHE
8 Nahanton Avenue
Independent Don, has a
friendly and good-natured dis-
position. Putters around cars in
his spare time. Is a prospective
member of the business World.
E. ANTHONY RODCERS
1015 Metropolitan Avenue
Tony is a sports enthusiast
who plans to enter college after
graduation. His favorite outside
activity is skin diving.
Football 1, 2, 3, Baseball 1,
2, 3, Wrestling 1, 2, 3.
DORIS ROMAN
48 Washington Street
4 Doris has a cheerful smile
for everyone and is active in
many of our school functions.
Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, Latin,
Club 3, Library Club 2, 3,
Nurseas Aide 1, Senior Play Art
Committee, Cheerleader 2,
Basketball 3, Archery 2.
LOIS ANN ROSEN
19 VVendell Park
Good things come in small
packages. A cliche, 'tis true,
but Lois proves it.
Library Assistant 1.
STEVEN M. ROSENBERG
171 Blue Hill Avenue
Steve aspires to be a pho-
tographer after graduation. He
loves all outdoor sports, es-
pecially football and basketball.
Outcloor Track 3.
KAROLYN S ROSENBLOOM
114 Br11rHeld Road
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99 CIDGH Sheet
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BARBARA RUSSELL
380 Blue Hlll Avenue
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316 Blue H1lls P1rkw1y
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ALAN SIMON
41 Lothrop Avenue
Al plans to go to college and
then to engineering school. Hc
received a National Merit
Scholarship Letter of Commen-
dation.
Chemistry Club 2, Math
Club 2, 3, Screen Guild 3,
Honor Roll eiglzt times.
JANICE SMITH
135 Governors Road
Ian plans to work after her
M.H.S. days. Her outside in-
terests include dancing and
dramatics.
Homeroom Delegate 3, Year-
book Business Staff 3, Library
Club 2, 3, Maiorettes 1, 2, 3,
Basketball I.
LAURENCE SMITH
107 Central Avenue
"Pumpkin" plans to join the
Marines or go to work after
high school. Loves cars, water
skiing and all sports.
Glee Club 2, Track 2, VVre.st-
ling 3.
M. PATRICIA SMITH
90 Martin Road
Pat plans to become an air-
lines secretary after high
school. She likes to bowl and
belongs to C.Y.O., Pep Club,
Volunteers, and Youth Club.
Yearbook 3, Freneli Club 2,
3.
BARBARA SOLOMON
65 Gulliver Street
Barbara plans to go to Busi-
ness School after graduation.
She likes to take part in water
sports.
Library Club 1.
MHS
NANCY SOLOMON
58 Aberdeen Road
Nancy plans to enter the
teaching profession after gradu-
ation. Loves to read, and is
active in many sports.
Latin Club 2, 3, Dramatic
Club 3, Senior Play, Tennis 2,
3, Badminton 1, 2, 3, Softball
2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3.
JUDITH SOOPER
93 Audubon Road
Judy plans to attend college
after graduation. A member of
B'nai B'rith Girls and chairman
of Senior Play Art Committee.
Girls League Dramatic Corn-
mittee 1, 2, Chairman 3, Office
A.s'.s'i.s'tant 1, 3, Homeroom Dele-
gate 2, 3, Art Club 2, Dramatic
Club Z, 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2.
GORDON SPINNEY
10 Tucker Street
'cSpinv likes to ski, water ski,
and bowl. He is a member of
C.Y.O. and M.Y.C.
Ski Club 3.
ELLEN SPRINGER
108 Sumner Street
Ellen plans to attend college
after graduation. She likes
bowling and water skiing, and
is a member of Binai B'rith
Girls.
Dramatic Club 2, Freneli
Club 2, Badminton 2, 3, Bas-
ketball 3, Softball 2.
RICHARD BI. SULLIVAN
23 Guilford Road
i'Sully', plans to become a
pharmacist. He likes to play
golf, is a C.Y.O. oliicer, and an
M.Y.C. member.
Golf 2, 3.
ROB RT SWEENEY
65 ,-overnors Road
uToddlesU plans to go to col-
lege after graduation. He has
won trophies in the Babe Ruth
League.
French Club 35 Football 35
Baseball 15 Hockey 1.
ANNE SWETT
41 Alvin Avenue
Anne, a National Honor So-
ciety member, plans to go to
college after graduation. Anne
was a delegate to Girls, State.
French Club 25 'cEchoU 2, 35
Latin Club 2, 35 Math Club 25
Bazlmintoi, 15 Archery 2, 35
Basketball I, 2, 35 Softball 1,
35 Honor Roll eight times.
ROBERTA TALCOF
98 Lyman Road
Friendly, outgoing Bobbie
keeps busy with water skiing,
bowling, the B.B.G. and the
U.S.Y. Her horoscope predicts
a college education after grad-
uation.
Dramatic Club 25 Latin Club
25 Badminton 35 Basketball 2,
3.
HARRY TENOFSKY
65 Blue Hill Avenue
Harry has kept our soccer
and baseball squads taped to-
gether. He is an early decision
UMASSer.
Worlzl Ayrairs Club 25 Soc-
cer Managfr 35 Baseball Mana-
ger 2, 35 .Ionor Boll twice.
MICHAEL TOBIN
380 Truman Highway
Mike could use 28-hour days.
Always or. the go. Loves art
and hopes to use it to good ad-
vantage.
Basketball 1, 2, 35 Softball
35 Art Club 2, 35 Nursefs' Room
15 jazz Club 25 Library Club
35 Dramatic Club 1, 2, 35
Senior. Play5. Future Home-
makers Club 35 Archery 35
Baclminiton 3.
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EILEEN TOLLINS
39 Pope Hill Road
Eileen, one of the stars of
the Senior Play, loves all sports
especially water skiing. Her of-
fice of corresponding secretary
to the B.B.C. takes up her
spare time.
Honzeroom Delegate 15 Latin
Club 25 Senior Play5 Badminton
1, 2, 35 Basketball 1, 25 Volley-
ball 15 Softball 25 Honor Roll
once.
JOSEPH TORTORELLA
20 Barton's Lane
joe's athletic prowess on
M.H.S. teams will stand him in
good stead when he enters the
armed forces.
Football 1, 2, 35 Hockey 1,
2 3
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PAUL TRACEY
338 Central Avenue
Music-loving "Smokey,, is a
jazz enthusiast. XVe wish him
an abundance of music with
which to enjoy his future life.
SUSAN TREHUB
23 Blue Hill Terrace
Sue is one of those admirable
girls who do volunteer work
with children. Besides working
at Children's Hospital, Sue en-
joys skating and bowling. After
graduation, she hopes to attend
business school.
Badminton 1, 35 Basketball
35 Softball 35 Pep Club 35 Fu-
ture Homemalcers Club 3.
IRENE VALLIER
9 Pilgrim Road
Quiet, studious Bonnie is
looking forward to attending
l.B.M. Business School after
graduation and then going into
the business world. She enjoys
sports, especially bowling.
Softball 35 Library Club 35
Nurses Aide 15 Batllminton. 35
Archery 2, 35 Tennis 2.
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PHYLLIES VAN NESTE
55 Governors Road
National Honor Society inein-
ber, Phyllis is headed for more
honors at Radcliffe.
"Ecl10v 2, 3, French Club 2,
Latin Club 2, 3, Badminton 1,
Softball 1, Basketball 1, 2, 3,
French Honor Society 2, Honor
Roll eight times.
ANDREA VOCEL
10 Craig Street
Conseientious Andy hopes to
attend college after graduation.
Has great desire to be a Busi-
ness Course Teacher. Skiing,
skating and secretarial. work
make for a very Versatile young
lady. Never too busy to lend a
hand.
Office Assistant 3, Dramatic
Club 2, 3, Bazlminton. 2, Honor
Roll seven. times.
JOSEPH VOCEL
37 Lothrop Avenue
Big, good-natured 'KTurksy,,
is very popular because of his
cheerful attitude. If youlrc
looking for him, try the nearest
ear that needs fixing. After
graduation he plans to enter
the service.
C. BRUCE WALKER
39 Lyrnan Road
All sports interest Bruce, es-
pecially football, basketball,
water skiing, and wrestling. A
place in drafting school awaits
him after graduation,
XVrestling 2.
GAIL WALLER
85 YVarren Avenue
Gail is one of those popular,
well-liked girls that have no
trouble mixing and adjusting.
ln the winter look for her at
the rink enjoying her favorite
sport, skating. Her attitude and
ease with people should help
her in junior college.
Office A.s'sistant 3, Dramatic
Club 1, Nur.s'e'.s- Aide 3, Bad-
minton 3,
MHS
RICHARD WARD
62 Huntington Road
"Ricoh plans to work. Likes
all kinds of sports.
Football 1, 2, 3, Basketball
1, 2, 3, Homeroom Delegate
l.
JORDAN WARSHAFSKY
2.6 Lothrop Avenue
A dabbler in aeronautics,
jordan plans to go to college.
He also enjoys bowling and
swinnning.
Latin Club 2, Wfrrlcl Affairs
Club 2, Screen Guilcl 1, 2, 3,
Baseball 2.
MARILYN WEINBERC
250 Blue Hill Avenue
Marilyn changed schools in
her senior year, fortunately for
us. Any school would be proud
to have her as a member. Her
outside interest is skating, and
her future plans arc to become
a medical secretary.
KENNETH WEINER
436 Central Avenue
Fun-loving Ken is heading
for college. His interests are in
the Science Museum, Y.M.H.A.,
and swinnning.
Vlfrestling 2, Cros-S-country
2, Homeroom Delegate 3,
Screen Guild 3, XVorld Affairs
Club 2.
ARLENE WERNER
45 Annapolis Road
Bubbly Arlene wants to be a
pianist. Her membership in
U.S.Y. and her work in the
library have kept her busy, but
she still finds the time to help
handicapped children and to
work on the Yearbook.
Basketball 1, 2, Baclniinton
1, Screen Guild 1, 2, 3, Or-
L'llUSfl'll 2, 3, Latin Club 2,
Softball 1, Band 1, Yearbook
3, Honor Roll once.
C. DAVID WESTHAVER
11 Spafford Road
Blond, blue-eyed UXVestyv is
a golf enthusiast. He also likes
swimming and is interested in
Boy Scouts. His plans are to go
to college.
Golf 3.
JOHN WHALEN
11 Antwerp Street
If he can tear himself away
from his 57 Pontiac, john will
continue his schooling.
DAWN WHEALAN
101 Emerson Road
HMiss Personalityf' known
to everyone hy her pleasant
smile, enjoys swinnning and
skating. Is sure to he a success
in any field she chooses.
Frencb Club 25 Softball 15
Badminton. 15 Library Club 25
Library Assistant 25 Glee Club
25 Nursefs Aicle 1, 25 Yearbook
35 Office Assis-ant 35 Girls
League Hospitality Conznzittee
35 Baslcetball 3.
DIANA WILLIS
27 Nancy Road
Award-Winning Diana -
French Honor Society, National
Honor Society, National Merit
Scholarship and A. A. T. F.
French I prize - plans a career
in math or science. M.H.S.
loses a prize possession!
French Club 25 "Ecbov 2,
Eclitor-in-Chief 35 Softball 1,
2, 35 Badminton 1, 2, 35 Bas-
ketball 1, 2, 35 Math Club 35
Honor Boll eight times.
IEANNE Woons
45 Concord Avenue
Active Jeanne, secretary of
our Girls League, wants to he
a gym teacher. Active on the
Youth Club council.
Basketball 2, 35 Softball 1, 2,
35 Badminton 25 Latin Club 25
French Club 35 Nursels Aide
25 Student Council 35 Tennis
25 A Cappella Cboir 25 Horne-
roorn- Delegate 2, President 35
Honor Roll once.
IRMELA WULKOW
14 Grafton Avenue
Irmela will he returning to
her native Germany after a ycar
of American education. NVe
wish her well.
PAUL C. YOUNG
89 Blue Hill Avenue
:Tall Pauli' likes baseball
and fishing. Plans to go to
college.
Arriving at Milton High School too late to be photographed, but
happily for us not too late to graduate, are:
EDWARD F. CURRY, JR. BEVERLY A. LEAVITT
71 St. Ma1'y's Road and 520 Brook Road
To every member of the Class of 1963:
Best wishes from the Faculty of Milton High School
Farewell Message From
ll of Lls to All of You
Your future success depends on your attitudes and actions of your
entire school life. Our aim has always been to guide you. Itis still a
long road, but we trust that at least you are on the road. We Wish you
Well.
Your Guidance Counselors
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We wish the Senior Class success and happiness and hope that we have
somehow contributed to your complete education. Come back any time
for a friendly chat or a pleasant songfest.
Your Music Department
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'cLe bilingue, non seulement enrichit son bagage intellectuel, social et
culturel de facon etonnante par son contact de plein pied avec deux
cultures differentes, mais aussi sa connaissance intime des differences
entre les deux lui permet de comprendre beaucoup mieux et d,accepter
avec plus de tolerance les idiosyncrasies quiil rencontrera au cours de
son existence?
Your Foreign Language Department
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We hope that you will retain your interest in science and keep abreast
of the more important scientific discoveries which will be made by
your age group in only a few years. If you go on to college, we shall
appreciate hearing about your science courses, and your suggestions
for improvements in our own courses will be most welcome.
Your Science Department
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We can think of no words more fitting for you, our seniors, than those
of Emerson: UGO forth into the busy world and love it, interest yourself
in its life, mingle with its joys and sorrows, try what you can do for
others rather than what you can make them do for you, and you will
know what it is to have friendsf,
Your English Department
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KOur Todays and Yesterdays are the blocks with which we build our
Tomorrowsf,
Your Industrial Arts Department
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. . he that is of a merry heart hath a continual feastf, Proverbs XV,
15. He that loves truth and logic lives in a sunlight, clasping the Hand
of God and his fellow man.
Your Mathematics Department
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The right to be an individual, within the bounds of law and reason, is
your most fundamental freedom. Guard it well against all forces -
either from without or within - which would form you in a common
mold.
Your Social Studies Department
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We often seem to emphasize the notion of amaking a livingv, let us al-
ways remember that it is infinitely more important to know 'chow to
livef,
Your Business Department
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Your Physical Education Department
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c'Vita brevis, ars longaf' - Hippocrates
Life is short, art is long.
Your Art Department
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To summer fun We said "Good-bye"
And at last were SENIORS at Milton High
Victories on Saturdays We did make
Under Captain Graham . . . and Captain Blake.
During this month We held our electiong
Jeffrey Rubman was our Presidential selection.
"Big-hearted Herbertf, With cheers of delight
Was viewed by us one memorable night.
And then John Thomas joined our ranks
To him We owe a vote of thanks.
The rain poured down on the Turkey Day game
But the Whiz Kids came through with oodles of fame
VVe ducked around corners and hid behind doors
As Miss Foster patrolled every one of our floors
Gaiety lasted all month . . . the reason?
Parties and proms and the Holiday Season.
Good old Saturday S. A. T.
Wfith everyone hoping for 793.
With stars like Norm and Dick and Pete
VVe did pretty Well at every track meet.
Mid-years and midnight oil a,burning
Hoping to jam in some last-minute learning.
VVhen pictures came back we laughed out loudg
VVhat odd-looking people We had in our crowd.
Milton was host to the state Wrestling squads
And finished second, overcoming the odds.
Miss Miller and teachers were happy to see
Mothers and daughters at the Girls League Tea.
Our Senior Prom was held in Spring
With Tux's and gowns . . . Our Final Fling.
Graduation! To Milton "FareWellv We bade
Outside a smile . . . Inside quite sad.
To those who Worked from September to june
Have Faith! Your dreams Will come true soon.
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MATTAPAN, MASS' Mr. and Mrs. D. Dc-:Stefano
OX 3-3300 Cabot Street Milton, Mass
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YANKEE DODGE Inc
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Dorchester Mass
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1653 Blue Hill Avenue
Mattapan, Mass.
OX 6-2003, OX 8-9768
D. Berger, Pharmacist and
l656 Blue Hill Avenue
Mattapan, Mass.
Owner
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GEORGE C. WILSON
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CY 6-7600
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30 Central Avenue
Mllton Mass
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20 Granite Street
Bralntre Mass
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Mllton Vnllage Mass
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546 Adams Street Mrlton
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Stephen J. Celi, R.B.
ROBERT'S SUPPLY COMPANY UDIIPOHIL and Dutch Boy Paints, Fine
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Mattapan Square
OX 6-3800, 6-3801
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Andrew Chin, Owner 500 River Street
Mattapan Square
CY 8-2151
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524 Adams Street
Milton 86, Mass.
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564 Adams Street
East Milton, Mass.
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71 Blue Hills Parkway
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326 Granite Avenue
East Milton, Mass.
OX 6-1680
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North Quincy, Mass.
GR 2-7706
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"School and College Iewelersv
27 School Street
Boston, Mass.
RI 2-0161
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360 Granite Avenue
East Milton, Mass.
OX 6-3420
MULLEN'S SERVICE STATION
352 Granite Avenue
East Milton, Mass.
OX 8-1630
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5 Canton Avenue at Milton Village
GE 6-7200
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Adams Street
Milton Village, Mass.
HUNNEMAN 81 CO., INC., REALTORS 19 Congress Street
Boston, Mass.
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97 Adams Street
Milton Village
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OX 6-4440
Nathan Fleishman, Reg. Pharm.
Corner ot Reedsdale Road and Randolph
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1575 Blue Hill Avenue
Mattapan, Mass.
Business: CY 8-2515
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WENTWORTH'S DRUG STORE
"Drugs and Prescriptions for over 50 Years,
1647 Blue Hill Avenue
OX 8-2140
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Est. 1923 - Incorporated 1957
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24 Lyman Road
Milton 86, Mass.
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95 Eliot Street
Milton, Mass.
OX 6-2000
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12-14 Central Avenue
Milton, Mass.
OX 6-3000
WALTER F. DELANEY, PRES. AND TREAS. 2287 Dorchester Avenue
Dorchester 24, Mass.
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296-0012 - 296-4300
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60 Adams Street
Room 5
Milton, Mass.
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267 Thaclfter Street
Milton, Mass.
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Mattapan Mass
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Mattapan Flsh Market
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Mattapan Mass
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Mattapan Mass
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Blue Hull Avenue Mattapan Mass
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Mattapan Mass
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Rlver Street Mattapan Mass
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Rlver Street Mattapan Mass
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Ma'tta pan Square Mass
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Mllton Mass
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Dorchester Lower Mllls
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Mattapan Mass
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Mattapan Mass
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Qumcy Mass
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Mattapan Mass
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Mattapan Mass
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Blue Hllls Parkway
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Dorchester, Mass.
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Mattapan, Mass.
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