Randolph High School - Oracle Yearbook (Randolph, MA)

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To us the years of hugh school are four of the most important years of our llves to you each and every year at Randolph Hugh School as your lnfe Although the many generous thungs you do for us every day In the performance of your duties as VICE prln cupal may seem to go unnotuced the battle of the reglsters the mlsplaced offlce report the guard duty at our dances we all know that under that powerful voice and masterful stature us a true and a warm hearted friend And so Mr Powderly for your unservlng loyalty to our school for your frnendluness and understanding that have enrlched our years together for your llfe that has been deducated to servmg 4 O O others, we, the class of l96O, dedicate our Oracle to you. A year at our school . . . page seven v- ' Y We who are leaving Randolph Hugh School page twelve Those who are looknng ahead page forty eight Car moments of tan together page ssxty nune Our teams and how they dld page ninety Those who taught us page one hundred and four way page one hundred and ,,,i1.f enghteen few m?wvw' ' . . . X ' ' . fi XY? 5 N xx . . . pg . xxx And our town-behind as all the 7t ' . ,L r' i N' d ' n jg-. hum- in .', ,-.- B -.L - Aw-L I V :- ...mini v -Q . C . O Q O JMJMZFZW -www 4 ..!, A student ot Rondolph High School gets the best . . . precision business mochines . . . lovishly equipped Ioborotories , . . excellent librory tocilities . . . the newest editions of textbooks , . . whether your future finds you in college, in business or in homernoking . . . Randolph l-ligh School hos prepored you well . . . sl! -ajft 0' 1 O, I QR -1 V ,x G all :in Y x 4 Q97 Ns Pyfo Q 'AQ O ,LA V. Co Q Q xhrl qx QCN t Vx 67 vi at QV uk 4+ P 4.1 N .,,,, .multi of X K Q Nm ,tx Va W, fc L , Nw ,www 5 ,xc PM v- li 'fi Learning in action . Oceanography class, the first of its type in the United States . . a race of rockets to encourage the speed of beginning typists. . Literature taught by the newest methods . . proving once again the high value of academic achievements that Randolph High School sets for all its stu- dents . . . ...iv mar, sr W X Service . . . a phase of life all- irnporiont at Randolph High School . . self-assurance, self-respect, strong character . . . all are built by serving others . . . our nationally recognized Student Council . . . our busy Guidance Department . . . stu- dents and teachers, jointly striving f , ,logo S to give the youth of Randolph o l better future . . . jointly working to teach hands that have received so it much, to give with unseltishness 9 and pride . . . Thank-you from all of us -Teacher Appreciation Day 771444 fhfvivf . Planning a future with Mr. Grady's help ii- fig- , 1554, Our Student Council . . . Nationally honored C C O 'av A 1 Guidance . . . home of the new- est college catalogues . . . job -Gnd career information . . . private coun- sel and advice . . . Student Govern- ment at its best . . . backing self- discipline . . . gratitude to the faculty . . . working for the better- ment of the community . . . the door-to-door campaign to foster the drive for polio shots, run completely by the students . . . this is our heri- tage and our pride . . . the knowl- edge that we too can serve . . . 5 . an vow? sifors N O Randolph students fight polio un persorwalutv as well as academuc lqn wledge Randolph Hugh School de velops both the Friday night dances competutunn an sports rn publuca tuons band trnps holnday assernblnes shared cckes chatter and good tumes lastnng no morles make lasting trsend shnps THIS lS OUR SCHOOL dvanced Curriculum geared to sndnvudual need devotion to service to the laughter and memones of fun together that wlll Iwe all our lnves the doors are opener wade to you the future IS In your hands :ww afa774f42 mm J '19 v 1 214 by it iii 1- aiu-.3 5, -!':- 1- ,QAM .. vf 4.4 za, H .. a sr, 8' ei Q ff nd' Wm . 3 f Q fi, MQ' .m thu, P 'xx W 'TJ Settling the problems ot the senior class, Maureen Black, Secretary, Barry Gallagher, Treasurer, Bob DeSin'ione, Senior Class President, Danny Evans, Vice-President ' mvicffwwzey A true democracy thrives on good leadership . , i without good leaders all objectives fail . . . we, the class of l96O, have flourished under our student leaders , they have led us well . through the worries and hard work of l959 to the eventual suc- cess and splendor of l96O with its championships, scholarships and graduation . , . no one could have done a better job, And so to our class officers we say thank you for the able and much needed leadership you have given us. In return we give you our praise, our appreciation and our real gratitude. JUDITH I ANDERSON Judy We lower her for her smile her ook her way of speaking gently Shakespeare Bananas Arnold -8 'S , W LXR? 3 tg JOHN G ANGELONE Jack Who mlxed reason wlth pleas are and wlsdom wlth mlrth Golasmlth JOHN P ANTONINO Johnrwe Laogh and be merry remember better the world wlth a song Masefteld ELAINE ARNAO Lam e Lute would be very dull without her Wllde l6 JOAN H ANDERSON The valuant heart of youth I., I ff? GRACE D AHLFONT Dolly Her vouce was ever soft gcntlc and low an excellent th ng a woman Shakespeare 0 MARY P AN DERSON at The gentleness of all the gods go with thee Shakespeare , ff ' A ,f e 1 1 M' lx . 1 , l l ln .3 W P t ti' 1 ' . . -J 6 , ' i jk EDMUND F BAKER EDWARD BALDNER Eddie Ned us mule was qusef bt o A ready hand a cheerful rm Q called hum frlend Markham and troubles vonlsh Lev MADELINE L BENSON Mad Oh could you vuew the melody of every grace and music of her face Lovelace Dave A merry comparlcn lS music on any journey Proverb THERESA A BALEWICZ Theresa She was all heart and senslblllfy Chaucer ROBERT A BENSON Bo What should a man do but love excellence whether of earTh o arf? MacLersh DAVID E BERRY MAUREEN P BLACK A messenger of frrendshrp Elrot I7 a H S V , u II , 0 0 Q ,' a a n g b A ' . . r Mo JOSEPH J BURNS CHRISTINE F CANAVAN A HMC nonsense now and Then ores 0 sporlde her eyes 5 rcwshcd by We wwsesf men on srnwe n er vowcef . W Rf U 41 H x'f' I52T'fA. 'I 'A ,K Q xi xr ' 4 X t ' 0 I. W u if ffiifr. FRANK R. BRUNO Frankie Frorn We crown of hs hood to The soNe of ms feet he vs oil mrrfh.-Shakespeare A Jffflfeff fffznffffwffffnf PHILIP CARLINO AUDREY R CHARRON COWDOUUGS SCHJUOVWS Comme A poye ne uoHed c sp rrs Sne CI erin Itfle kndnesses- I 8 b s S- 4! Z 2, , 115 I A-ak f s , M CLAIRE E. CHILDS ROBERT A. CHISHOLM MARY E. CHURCHWARD DONALD Charlie Chizzy Mary Do Oar llrfln one who looks from A handle of dynarn1fc.'fDuffy Honest labor beams Q lovely The quiet mind rhouqhtful eyes -Patmore. face -v-Dlkker crown -Greene . 6 EIZJW' fm LZZJLZFJZ, JANICE M. COHEN MARK K. COLLINS Jan Kev To know her ls To love her- A day for foul on near sport Rogers. but for o friend as llfe foo snort -Anonymous, Dimmick, Don Clapp and Caroline pll-N0 TSS' for S0lUb5liTY- FRANK R. CONNOLLY PAUL CONNORS Frank Squeaky H5 grnlie nas won nlrn mam A wlnmng smlle and a person- frlends --Peters. ollty to match,-Foster ' 9 J, ROY A. CONRAD OY To be liked b ol! is success Y an itself.-Bonny, DIANNE M CORDARO Dranne Work as love mode vnseble Anonymous A true frnend rs forever o friend,-MacDonald, Human Ilfe consists In mutual servuce Perksns WILLIAM R. CRAYTON Bill DORIS F CONROD Dons Phrlnps AUDREY B CREIGHTON Aud Softly speck ond sweetly smxle fafyfwawf PATRICIA H COUGHLIN U Let Tomorrow take core of to morrow Sworn JOANNE G CLARK Frnendshup IS The breathing rose wwth sweefs rn every fold Holmes 20 'gawk i' I I I I I ' Jo f P t , , 4 . - A 2 ': . f -wm a, ,NM KATHLEEN CULLEN 'J Kathy The mridest manners and me QenfIesT heorf Homer GEORGE CROMPTON George friends Cucero JEAN M CURRY Jean H r chown of frendshp has monv inks Morrxer RUTH A CROWELL Ruthie oy hos nts friends Nofhon 047104 aw, MARILYN A DE CELLE Mo Her ways ore wofs f wcosonr ss 5 her paths ore Deuce Old Testament PHYLLIS A DE CARLO Phyl A w rmer nn the Ort of frzcnd s D Kung 71 Hrs QU ef looks do not deceive MARY T DANGOIA Dingo Lnffie but so ore pearls Anon ffdzzfz 'fG1?L:1f'f A - . A -8 1 , 2 4 A hls .- ' , .Y V ,V md- . LL C w n Qyf r ' ,rl ' 23 A ' . v I' J .- I 0 I K I ' f: - I - 5 ne and cl HI g . .X K A Vi- N S DE DOMING ALBERT F. DE FELICE CONSTANCE L. DIMMICK John Albert Connie orer is worthy of his Wit and wisdom are barn with A merry heart maketh a cheer- imothy the man.-Silden. ful countenance.-Old Testa- ment, . . . 6 Q02 aww ,560 X . .3 I j- I M ff? , ELIZABETH A. DONAHUE VICTOR R. DRAGUN Betty Vic Pen cannot write nor brush paint her sterling qualities, - Anon. 4- 1' 2, A I XJ' M K. I 1:25 . . i, ,:: 7 - .1 94 can T - , ,,. ,A . cpu A -: v 4-rf: f-nm., ' , 1 1'-1 5-44 F1 '.-jg: .3591 g my . :' lk. hfifff Q 5 5' ' ' x Q.: 'ri , QL .nag , T. 4 .. .V 'Q f atlas . gf .. . 9 4 on . 4 'sung ' DAVID W. DUFFY Dave Great is truth and might above ali things.-Old Testament, His work was earnest, his worth assured.-Holbrook. I -it DAVID DURAND Dave For bright manhood there's no such word as fail.-Lyiton. 22 I ROBERT M. DI Bobby Xlot by years, but tion is wisdom a Plautus, K, , x-' T T --5,1-.sma- vs ., , z Guidance with Miss Brennan Charlie OI-tara getting the insid In GARY W. ELLIOTT FRANK J. ESPOSITO DANIEL R. EVANS ROBERT FALLON Gary Butch Donny Fallon To cum hwgh, to thunk deep, To Born wnh Q sense of Ioughter Honest fame owonrs the MJ, When me work and the ws meer the choTIervge of every -Soborme good -Lucon. are here, con Lccess e or dey.-Combrudge, teh nd -Carney 5 M mfsrrrcfmzn cn cc1Iege5 'J ,,, Kill. 52 We 101 I u. . XX PHYLLIS A. FERN Phyf Wwfhom 'mc cmd laughter Them Is no joy-Horace. DOROTHY L. FIELD Dotty 52:6 'cf ers cfc s:'t mrs Fcxe r':,g'K' 'var-I c cff':..'r TWUQ Y: pass-Vcfbmgh I3 ROBERT FERRARO Bob Known wnh respect, rcmerv bercd wufh fruendshup.-Copley NANCY L. FISTORI Nom: A Mfvcfv' CFC S O Hw- rcnre odd 'wars I: ffd-PIU farch. P 3 BARRY P GALLAGHER Barry Nathmg as there more valuable m n than a friend need Plautus JAMES A FLANAGAN ELLEN FRANCIS JUDITH A GANNON Judy And seem to work on wlngs and tfead In our Pape CHARLOTTE J GEDUTIS Char! r d you ln fun Charles rn h FREDERICK W GRAMSTORFF Fred I so ght the b t and settle for moth ng less Canton 24 James Ellen A day that makes us happy lence th b T ernedy makes Us wlse Masefleld for every trouble Plautus yy MAJ 1112671 of fzff MARCIA J GALWAY Mardy Ta do easuly what ns hard or others IS the mark of talent Amuel ff JAMES A. GRAzlANo THERESA M. Gmsco jf' Jimm y Tessy 'I Life held no Trouble, and each A merry heart goes all the day brought its own reward- day -Shakespeare Carver. IUIJMJIIKXKAQIYYZIIZM LESLIE A HANNA Cookie As welcome as the momma when she came Rvder Jack words wull Wwe an the of hrs friends.-Srark. JOHN J. HANDRAHAN Hrs voice was awe? but hrs VTWCFTYCFI WILLIAM .J HANNIGAN Bll y frehds ae rcher for 4 ode stand ng Srmfe PETER E HARRIGAN Pete e Des? done e Tr' uf a sp ay Ca for ELINOR J HARRIS 1 Those who br wg suhsh he the 1 es of orhe s carmct ECO I fr m rhemselwes Barre 'S 4 , , V, ,f f, ,f , . I 1 l sk 4,55 -ig I - Hrs w , r , hes U V W - Th I w H, wx I A - r :if - Eff hifi, ' - nr J ro rr- Y 7 - if .f 153, - ' U --4, ROBERTA H. HAWKINS DANIEL F. HAYES RUTH E. HAYWARD CHARLES D. HEDRICK Bibb! Dawn, Put? Q Chfrmfc ' f If 5- :r f: ::' ,Q 1 V e fr if, SCCE1' A sm 2' Q A Q CEiT1 QP -2 .' 'W :Q fu A .A 5 ' ' ' -vse 0 'OfY :: 'w fcmc- 5 QC'SC 5 H - W 1 'w ,':-1' Ngzqffi . Ili' K YIIZIUI' CAJJE-1 I 501066 flllf f 0 L. JOHN K. HESFORD NELSON D. HOUSE Red Nelson 1' G W se vw: z,:' zap 4 we -cc '-ctffg e fv'v:': L S 'ffif ff X an ROBERT E. HUTCHEON JOSEPH J. AL, JACKIMOVICZ 'e - fi, Z ,, V ,N -,,. I. JJ A51 EILEEN C. JOHNSON Efleen Arr' 5' .e ',c:,.M :Hi ,mepzffed G fcwee -V -Cervantes .N X Q9 0 4 1 Q J ' S- I f 'I' 4 I, ' we ERIC R. JOHNSON RICHARD W. JOHNSON HOWARD JONES Eric Dfck Howe Lwfe ond success are mare vcJ'- Hwy hopp, 'Fe fe 6 '4':Jf PV' S 'J 'rar' ,I 2 1 I uobfe whew mer wth o sfrwle reason C, 'we ccrc-e if ' .. c s 'ca Pnediph Barker. -Smes Ziff!!! fffxfPff1f,fffyffaf. 1 V131 I' W A I H. a a ' Q 5 X iii RICHARD I.. JONES ARTHUR JONES-HENRY Rfck Aft The sau! if c We e 'f :iff Hefner- '--Ji+v- mode -ETC L. ' 1 X J X A J ff' W , F I I 3. r I V wang: gh e : . 5 P12 e LINDA A. KALINOWSKI ROGER T. KELLIHER Lfdg QQQC' Q' vw--my - 3 X NTC -W --.W :ww 3 . -W . ., 'TSG CCCCS 'CPSC -G3 dv' TH if SHARON A. KILEY ' Sharon Both amiable and gracious in V' her dealings.-Chaucer. PATRICIA A. LEMERY Her hair is not more sunny than her heart.-Anon. every loy 'Am RAYMOND F KRAUSS Ray He who has a fhousand frnends Emerson MARY R KNIGHTS I have a heart wnih room for Q- V ..-. 0 , 's Lemons Bobbi Balley JOHN J LEONDIKE John I llked the world and all he world luked me Summerfield Q X eZ!Z!0l'J FRANK J LAMBIASE EDITH F LEAHY Frank Edie Ambition IS a solde s wr ue A little lower than the angels Shakespeare Old Testament s . . 0 f 1 . . K, . . . i r, t I , 'hiv . 28 ff JAMES M LYONS IIT1 onfent I lnve s vs m story Draper WW! JOHN C MALM John There IS more laughter and In :ng fo be done than llfe as time for Irving 1' 5' 3 ssh BARBARA A MACDONALD She smiled and the shadows de parted Symonds WILLIAM H LITCOFF I Q Q Y P but yourself Emerson BRIAN MACDONALD Brian Nothm can bran ou eoce Barb He IS truly wuse who ganns wisdom from anofhers mishap Syrus ROBERT F MAKER Bo None but humself can be hs parallel Theobald 29 DANIEL A MACLELLAN Dan An honest mans word good as hus bond Centllvne Q wgfi A '7i,g fai 'I' 2' I . . ,L ,.:, I . w FQyf' - . I '11 Tiff 52' f , , . C ' , fhl ' y I 0' . I . . I- b ' ' h ' i Y , IL. A . I - .lf ' in - 5 Lg . IS 0 ,L ax , .1 ' ' , le . 415 I, 1 i jn ' RICHARD N. CATHERINE A. MANN GEORGE W. MANN JEAN A. MARINO MANGANIEI-I-0 Cookie George Jeannie RiCI'7Urd The light of love, the purity of A friend fo be Trusted is life's Frxendship lS To be purchased Difflcumes me things that groce,-Byron. greofesl gift.-Cooper. only by fnendshup.--Seneca. show what men are.-Eplcfetus. DIANE L. MAYO Di The well of true wil' is Truth itself.-Meredith. ,Q 14: 1 fr MARIE C. MAZZEO Mazy A thing of beoufy is c joy ever.-Keats. for- PETER A. MCGIBBON CAROLYN M. MCGOWEN Pete Carol To be a well favored man is The ease of her heorf her every o gift of fortune,-Shakespeare, look conveys.-Crabbe. M4 640.9 Ewa... College English being taught the col- lege way . . . seminars promote in- RAY J. MCGRORY GAIL C. MCHARRIE ARLENE L. MCKENZIE Roy Gay Arney The respect :t hs trends rs There'5 nothzng worth the wear The sweetest gorIond to the hws truest co'vpI'rnent -Tort e, of wznmng, but laughter ond sweetest 'nc:d.-Ticknl, the loye of friends -BeIIoc. , f ANN MCLUCAS Ann The fvdrfftn if her hedrt STM :ot if her efes -'w:Greg3r Zfejijf 01291 1 J fam! fya. .. ROBERT F. MCNULTY Mick He marches throdgh odverst, to the dewnbeot cf success,- Howey, vdi dependent thlnkmg. FREDERICK B. MERRICK CAROLINE MELLO Ginny Gue Good humor may be so 1 to be one of the reohy best om: as of dress one :cn wear rn sc- crety.-Thockinoy, PAUL N. MILLER Lfttle Moose Paul N: ssoner sc :I 'nc' :Cne-9: It 5 o great th ng to ke:w the ccts your 'Yen :f wert-w. - seascn far speech and the sec- Enn-us. son for snefwce -Semco. X 1' OLIVER MORIN OUIG ur youth r 0 have Rotcwgh 1056.4 al Ynna To'bert ANNE M MONTEFORTE A Iody excrythmg she d Q EDMUND MIRANDA Eddie A mon who CGD thmk ond oct pon has thought WH make mo k that rs long remembered Hearth IZ fn K 0564 071K CATHERINE E MORISON Cathy nor th rcword f v r tue Cucnro ELEANOR E MURPHY E I6 On!y cm sweet cmd wrtuous :oul Herbert JAMES J MURPHY James A go d name s better tc me Wan rctwes Otd Tea on-ent JANICE E MYERS GFI Chomso cpety ee e cry wor Palmer 32 1 . igvgytv : O , on lox, rc oil we . ae- A3 J ' . , an ' ', 5. ffr 1 . . u w O FQ ' A ff - M fn f M If 1 I .' . f ,f , ' f ff 75 iff lE E 5,4 ' xr ' 'Qu Br V .gpg iff! 'x -F' ' - . Awf-'?'E . ' fwig iz ' ' Ho ws c o i- im. fp' - .- ' . In 'lt' VW rf 1 .2 . 34 ll' , .- f . . ' .I f t sw le, r t look, G sw tre's In d.- 5 13 f-5 X a ., 4- Q 46 17 1-43' WALTER F. NEEDRE KENNETH E. NELSON Bunny Ken HC sowd Iwrtic, but tt the pur- A SOOQN, frwendfy, heres! man se -Byron. ---Bums. ROBERT NELSON Bob '- 'H ws rv mcww -.-.3 '1 C P1 Q' 'eww hvrvscif f--Ron-,lc gtkmm '63 WZIUI' 111 im 1 -' VGFS JOHN P O BRIEN John C O'T'7C CHARLES F O HARA Chorlfe 0 Y 5 C An rw STEPHEN M O HARA Steve Eve y h s vesfy rw Shczkcspcc 9 JEANNETTE C O MEARA Q e h V Syrvgc 33 OV? M1 I 3. QQ' A fi ff - JAMES R. O'NElL SHEILA J. O'SULLIVAN GLENN R. PARKER BRUCE N. PERRY Jim SO S, Glenn EWCO L40 was mode fer WCLQMTE' - A WMDW di G' SWG ---- Shuqks THC .cwavwf hccm f 9 .TP -- A wc' :P-1 4. 'w :M irq'-gg Fra cr Awful mfg - C KE-mm fvffffffzraf fzfzf PAUL M. PETTINATO LORETTA PIERCE Pet Loretta Am open P'wc d,or1 cozy shoe, Twe rcesscfvf 'msc if TEV and o 'woe Ti 'woke me do, cvwcfrer-H.Jmph',. go through,-Carman MARY LOU PIGNATELLI JQHN P P NEO Mary Lou JO!-n Sue s 'fe Tess cf ffzugff Q gf- My ng 'Q ...QQ - -CV1e5Te 6 G :C e e f' S. ,ff V, .- .nh 1. -6 Qi f- . .X CAROLYN R. PLUTO SUSAN M. POEHLMAN JAMES F. POWERS Caro! Sue JIUTVVTK ff ,Aff A TN- ff A ff The w ,,. .1 'v rx in fern- papers wwthpuf Q ccfvwpar... 'guf g Gown, 'cu rain, ff .ww c T w ' 'wcifcspcc' 0' Q-r'ffrc'W'r'f L AWIYZEJ-1 nf .L ff!fZKJZ-J.. JUDITH L. POWERS Judy T me fc yffirc Y O Tr L v 1 - Ve.,-v Jo BARBARA L. PRICE GALE S. RENT Barbara GOWQ Hoof? cw He' Us and 'A ' Suwv. G ' o :1 :www 'vs' hor eyes, :fir cs her Limb :z CH we . rlcii hor fron: mmm os He' ska 5 R v Q f Mlffff! X. XALQE S GEORGE S. RENT KATHERINE A. RICCHIO Gerxge Katfw H3 A wmv ' Q ': : Cnc--5' A 4::e ..: ' -4 H-Q1 C'f T'19v- ..u X, S 4' R' Cxl fV'C P cf G 3 ' .Q -f-S'v':thurs YVETTE M. RICHARD Vet Has life greater gifts than o fme mind and a sweet motive. -Whittney. JEAN C RUDDICK Those lovely eyes the wzndow of the soul Du Baras LUCILLE T ROODE Lucy Wlth a smlle luke thus how can she mlss Smith JAMES J ROBINSON With laughter nn hu voice and speed In hrs feet Heartman Jeame Jungle Jim a CAROLYN J SABA Luttle deeds of kmdness luttle words of love Help to make the earth happy luxe the earth above Carney ARLENE R ROSENBERG MW? Arlene JOAN G ROZELLE cham of all virtue Hall Anon Moderation as the silken strung 'loan running through h pearl Dropped from an angels wng 36 MICHAEL SAWCZUK .IR Mike And what he greatly thought he nolnly dared Pope MARILYN A SABA Mo All who joy would wnn must share lt happiness was born c twm Byron ROBERT SERISKY Bobby Love as on art and the great est of the arts Carpenter STANLEY A SARNO Stanley Once a gentleman always 0 gentleman Ducklns glfje KIWQIZKK JOHANNE SLEGER Jose A charrnmg gurl who mayo frnendshup Greene FS SUSAN J SILVERMAN UE She walks nn beouty luke th nlght Byron 9 JEAN E SHEA Jeanne She as pretty to walk vw th and wltty to talk wntn Sucklung 37 ANN M. SMITH BARBARA S. SMITH KATHLENE L. SMITH Ann Barb Kathy Softly speak and sweetly smule. My crown is in my heart not There are no obstacles to these on by '14 ' L J, LB , I . BARBARA A. SMOLINSKI Barb She smlled and all our trouble vanlshed.-Robefts. N l 9 MARY A. SMITH Mimi The sweetness of her rrc left sur-.shlne nn our hearts. Cambell Ufef We 172115 LIL If THOMAS A. STEELE WALTER T. STEPHENS QU, Qomnofgon Dgnge 1 P01 Tom Tom Tardltt, an Oracle Queen Candldate The strervtgh at yzath me the A mlha at peace wth all be- dreafvw cf success Mana Ecw,-Eyrch. I WILLIAM A. STRICKLAND, CAROL A. SULLIVAN CHARLES W. SWANSON RICHARD F SZUM JR- Carol Charlie Richle Strick Learning ond laughing and No one knows what he can do Born for success he seemed Ay, every mch O kmg.-Shake worm-hearted beoufy.-Shoolro until he frles.-Syrus Doyden. speore. inf ggi receives her tiorro from Gary Elliott PATRICIA J. TARDIFF Pat Sweet longuoge wall mulfnply friends.-Proverb. FRANCIS J. TOFFOLONI Toff The price :f wlsionw ns olgow vnrtues-Old Tcsfonncnf. 39 RUSSELL C. THAYER Russ To look on llfe und fund ll good is the slgn nf cn happy mon.-Wllson. MARY S. TOLSON Queenie Sweets fo the sweet--Shokcv speore. CYNTHIA M TWEED Cindy Lufe meets wnth a smule a g I wnfh laughter nn the heorf Benson CAROLE ANN TURNER Carole The poy of youth and health her eyes dnsplay Crabbe Cathy T sweetnes of smile Courfuer layman QQ TERESA L USAVICUS Terry A daughter of the gods d vnnely tall and most dnvmely fair Tennyson GAIL V VALENTE Ga: Her eyes are homes of silent prayer Tennyson JOAN A VAUGHN As sweet as the an could make her Tennyson PATRICIA M WALLACE Pa Eyes of pare vxorvan whole Jonny some stars of Iaxe Tennyson 40 CATHERINE R TRUELSON Theres a world of wonder 1 0 e gurls .H . K' NX . , I .n ' .- . he ' n ' ' ,A i- . I' '1 JEAN M WARING JOHN P WATSON Jean John A quuck wut a pretty smvle Pr ctuce us the Dost of all and Th. day suems Lrwghter strucfors Syrus Oakham EUGENE P WHITCHER Gene A boys wnII as the minds wall hom JAMES B WENGLER IIT! Inmuts but The sky er vanfes BERNARD F WHITE Bernfe Larger was hrs bounty and IS soul smcere Gray ROBERT O WHITE Whitey He was a man to ho!d agamsf the wnrld A fran to match the mounranns and the sea Mark CAROL F WHYNOT Carol Kmdness rn a woman shall wm my love Shakespeare 41 I No -C , .I , I O . . in- 1 ' A Q- H 'D '- ' . RN 5: , il LORRAINE F. WILBUR NORMAN J. WILBUR ROBERT E. WILLIAMS SHIRLEY ANNE WILSON Lorraine Norm Bob Shirl Silence is more musical than He who is ofo kind and hoppy The worId's mine oysten- Fruendship as constant in ol! ony song.-Rosette. noture.-Ploto. Shakespeare. other things,-Shakespeare. BARBARA A. WIXON Barb Life is not 'tfe ot all wwthout Steel strong ond blade strotght, deltght.-Plotmore. . om, ' ZQQVJ, JOSEPH J. ZAPUSTAS Joe Bug doy semor oactures 42 . -, Susan and Bill trade compliments. 3 THE FUTURE IS IN OUR HANDS FRIENDLIEST Ray Conrad an Ruddick . M6-16 1002 MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Yvette Richard Richie Szum L V, BEST LEADERS Edie Leahy Bob DiSimone MOST POPULAR Phil Carlino Edie Leahy Elllbi' 1' 1, F V BEST DANCERS Barry Gallagher Maureen Black 0z4f'Q4zf fl ci-iATTissT k Lorrefta Pierce MOST ATHLETIC Phil Carlino Claire Childs I Danny Hayes BEST NATURED Ray Krauss Lorretta Pierce MOST MUSICAL Marcia Galway Charlie Hedrick BEST STUDENTS Yvette Richard Bob Benson SENIOR ,Z Number One Athlete '-ef Muss Oracle l96O ln every class there are those that can be srngled out from the rest those who through theur dally actuvntnes gave thenr all to further themselves and the name of the school Whether nn sports school organuza tlons or publucatuons, leaders wall aruse who wlll llve long nn the memory of classmates and faculty because of their special devo tnon to school and class ln these pages we pay trlbute to those who filled the top positions of resporwsnbnlnty We salute them as symbols of all those to recenve recogns tlon by the student body who gave of theur tame and themselves to serve Randolph l-hgh School 21? ,feqp Presndent ot the Semor Class Presndent of the Student Councll and Edutor of the Banner 3106 5 o 'B 4. lg A l Daw Prestdent of the Natlonal Honor Soclety al Edttor tn Chtef of the I96O Oracle HGNGRS PHIL CARLINO Number One Athlete A born athlete Ca Caota ' the a ball YCOVTW C Captglrl trf Ecsnf t team nays v Preslcer' he cas or torn and ry are won by th se h F Cx cct l r the game 0 d deserscd t rt n the state wt e honors that he ca ht t rvse ar' has school l ar M l O JANICE COHEN Mlss Oracle 'I960 smlle to n a 'T'1llOV'lflCV1 s O flrst elected Ora lc Q een love ness of hear and face as nwch at home the l s rooms as on the dance f or sweetheart of l96O ROBERT DISIMONE Sensor Closs Prestdent Everybodys frtertd Presldent f the Cen lor Cass cn Caota n F ottiall Team Co Caotaln the Basketball Team honors well deserved a ead U OV lvl lt. W Fl C rn floor or o the gra a charn EDIE LEAHY Presndent of Student Councll Edlfor of the Banner leader all the wa Pres dent f 9 Student Councll f the Eanher always there when there s work t to done Her eary ac eotance to college U llartt c rc s +1 r to be a sc 'Q 4: leader as well That prett, sn' e and wllltngness to serve wlll always be out standlng mernorles of l96O RICHARD SZUM President of the Nuhonal Honor Soctefy C s leade P' es of c t e , a e scnal t to -na' h e e sa A ea e de t of l D n s ROBERT WHITE Editor tn Chlef of the Ora ce lng 0 and da and C 'vpla cts was er C Wa G sta.-,ger rl, dgets -, a ' ' N s C h esl rec QF ze Y 'ct rr- vw e reoreseftatlwe ma dalpn , C l rn L, H ca'r' ned oe p n- r rr- s :J ts of h rs a ls K the est wear the O ace has eter known , If - 'MW 1 , . - ln 5- Fift- . 5- it Q ' L-t.pall I . E ' Slate, ME9. K . 4 n of t l s t three -,ears , , Q f' W' Qlo C rv 3 dont p- tt ' . . . Phl oat his wh','e nec t ana soul lnto , ft ' . 3 l t ' 1 d- f DU Q C nt ., lt ld to 5 . . . Ph I C llno . , . .r, 96 :n . . ,. A , A wt . t W r d . . . ur . h in :ta s- Af '- 7 . In ,N bl K' Vx Lv NH . - . , il. ' ' ,n l . . . C - t at the 2 . , . f of 1 er ln all se 1 act t es as e'3 as Q th ar t gy rl r lron. . - ' . 3 plan's champion. A y . l.. C th ' ,' . ' . Ea tor o . . , - C 9 and 'rl' ll re : he he ho- . str , . . l l ,,l ' A lea cr' cr , 'r 'cert tn No- t :nat Honor So: tl' , A tcotcai Ja' . . D r . ,cn . . . Rc l ls an xg lg. ackn: Q the :est a -roof: sta rr 963 S.:c-ss s n P' s tcncs I ' . If K of e Dy, : . - I a . 1, . . , t ' ' 5 e statts an f' ba . . :r - f for : .he 'l, 5 Oracle a t ', S C D c . tonal agaz re . . , t lc . . at rw H or Sched at an : a n -.arg fl, , , Bgv rcs .r : f nf : 'C :Sw an: he l Yes. Stt ' GL, ' :f h 'a :rn t: 'nc e ths 47 awww U N aww DPCUDPPU ffm-1 gina fyff96! To you Juniors, this book should be an incentive. Next year you will be the seniors . . . this was your year of preparation . . . from English with Miss Brewster and Mrs Noblin to Advanced Algebra with Mr. Lehtinen . . . the special tests given by Mr. Grady, making each personal situation known . , . next year will be your year of decision . . . studies, activities and tests will become more important as the final goal is reached . . . Look forward to the . year ahead of you . . , it will be one of l the best in your lives. Working with their advisors to settle Junior plans, class officers consult the calendar, Seated: Connie Doyle, Miss Getch, assistant class advisor, Miss Fahey, class advisor. Standing: Robert Rush, Joseph O'Riordan, Judy McNulty P, Adams, P. Adams, G. Anderson, R, Anderson, R. Anderson, P. Antonio, L. Auzins, E. Barkhouse, D, Belcher, S. Berman, A. Berryman, J, Boothby, F. Bourbeau, L. Boynton, E. Barzos, M. Brodil, C. Buba, A. Byam, E. Cadotf, E. Callahan, J. Camelio, J. Caron, R. Clapp, A. Clifford, S. Cline, G. Cochrane, M. Cohen, J. Colado, M. Connelly, R. Crasco, T, Cristoferi, P, Dahlgren, J, Dashner, A, Daveson, R. DeBoe, J. Delsignore, N. Devine, G. Dibbern, E. Dlott, L. Dockendarff, E. Doucette, C. Doyle, G. East, J. Ebbs. ' -it , if ,P i , J X e ls A , 4 Y , ,... W f is i' fr I r . f A if fi I U V iff' Y V ,.,,, V -:': I , f 4 . I gif 'Z I' A it ii . - u i 1 1 'J If . if Xi in V' Q ' I 4 5 . ' .. l .- ,iii 2 1 A ,gp ' ik 'l'l Wy ? Y. i B I gy 3, I V 3 V. f 'E .J - A 'P' ,ff 'ft V ' ' f . ic., ,ik Q' v- I '- J gl A . gin j , . flv' fgl ' iii' ' .J .J A 'I A A ff . ' 2 SO M. Ebbs J Ellrorr W, Emerson J. Falcone Dig D Farrell G, Fausflln P Ferguson Y' - R F ernandes B Ferrara L. Field I' L. Finn 7 , I s rnerchef 9 1 B. Gale K. Gallagher , T. Gallagher .J TQ M - f f -Qi. B. Gardella, E. Gardner, M Gardner, M Glbbs, R. Gnlber Glll, W. Glover, L. Goldberg, C Groharn, R. Gullck . J ,N Mr. Houston and his two Janlor physrcrsrs prepare for an advanced experiment . . . 4 s R A 8 .. N . x ' N T' L I ' I ,Q .. 4 bt T , Q x g - , 3. gil. ' 1 ,: I v ll 5 I K ' 1 - l . 1 l ZF - x I T l- - 1' 3 D r I 2 If I A ' 1 .l M Hall, D. Hansen, J. Harrrs, A. Hart, K. Hartman, T Haynes. E Hem, N Herhermgton, P. Hylon, E. Hull, W. Hocklng, M. Hoffman, B. Holmes, G Hobson, D. Jackson, B. Jacobs, B. Josie, J. Jenkrns, J. Johnson, J. Johnston, H, Jones, D. Kedav, R Keese, D. Kernnwm, H. Kemrnltt, L. Keoogh, S. Kermro . zozzfffzerffgfw. Sl Cordyn Bubo Storrs Q song eeseuon between reheorsolb of Pmczfore 4 xl :fa ' c an fn? D Q' If f. 5 ' 4 if f- I if lj A fi K 5' IIA Ai '9- , 6 In I Z ,ch- O - V 7 -., ,, 'y, -he T., ,f F' I , as ,v QU 5 V. LoFrotro, B. LeBlanc, T, Lczirfe, K Leary, J. 4, f- -' Leovifts, E Lennon, G, Leondmke, W, MocAHmster, P, 45 Q. , Nxocllgnold E Moder, K, Mognusbcn, J, Mahoney, ' - C Mohd, B Memo, P Mcxfwer, T, Morrum, K, Moz- ' X zco, D 'vN:C.:rrhy, R McC:rm1ck, A, McDonald, P 'I f ic MCGfewrw,J AACNENXV J QMCNu1Ty,S Mcphee. J McQUe,S NNCSCHO, K Vemcelcwrz, E Vzntoum, a c wx, Mmm v Mwnm 3 Muicchy, D Muwgon, 0 . 0 . . I ff W W 'n,X, tp A q , Mk , ,., 5 1 1' ' ' . '- ' 5 - 35 U ,, 1 41 ' wa e , 4 e w , ' Q, V . e V f fi If W Af . I fKl ..Ulf4fif? xix e ' U f gf: Az . Q u if , 9' V' Y ya ' ' A., . g V 44 k , f f Af ' 4 ' ,,' 1' A' ' ' 1 xg 1 ,f B Nehcn, J 'Ne een, NN Ncmiiu, E C -e:r,, ., OR:'::r L.. Penn, F Perce, S Per- cfdms, R Pe'e's M' Pme, D P czc, R P31 e A Pyersf. 2 Reec, L R Chard, H Rich- ffulfn C Rwcezm , Rwdege' J Rcrmem, , Rgenswg, fx Zsfmsn, R Reccwck, R Rum, H Rumc, P Sender, M. Seas, V Sowczm, T St:rmeN!, A Schremcer, J Servem., M, Shev .r Q 9 . f t z ri- J m J I rf, M ,f' ' eq , 'f' , I J ' ' S 16. ,, , C f 1 5 i 1. A 1.1 J Q f 73 if A ' 1 Af if M 'lv Z 7' V 1. L' .- 5' 1 'QS M y .,, 1 J I A A K?-K, 3 I , .,,- . Y ,fp ' I , V I . I M . A :Q J P, Shea, N. Silson, S. Silva, J, Silver, A, Silverman, R. Simmons, N, Spearin, S. Spellmon, D, Spiers, J. Staiti, W. Stearns, T. Stevenson, J. Swanwick, W. Topp, B. Tottleboum, S, Terrio, C. Thompson, R. Tonoszuk, T. Tooze, J. Troy, P. Troy, V. Truelson, A, Tucker, B. Vaughn D. Wadon, J. Walker, R Wolsh, H. Webber, J. Welch, J. Winston, B. Winters, H. Young J. Young, R. Young. 1 I if ...afzQ!Mefz. . Dfz. lsfiguur is nes That big moment . . . Mr. Horring ton takes Junior ring orders. S. , Miss O'Neil discusses Sophomore dance plans with offi- cers Judy Evans, Judy Krall, and Sally Dean. D. Acorn, D. Anderson, N. Anderson, R. Andrews, A, Astuccio, P. Baker, R. Baldner, C. Bates, D. Bates, N. Baxter, K. Bell, D. Belmonte, N. Berry, E. Birmingham, P. Blaine, R. Blanchard, B. Boynton, M. Braveman, P. Briggs, S. Brinton, B. Brown, J. Brown, A. Burns, R. Bur- 1 fv .. SOPHOMCDRES What has l96O meant to you? With September came the joy of being one step closer to graduation , . . no longer were you the Freshmen, the bottom of the school . . . Now you have conquered the hard work of Biology and Geometry, aided by Mr. Thompson and Mr. Drey . . . You have known the fun of the Sophomore Dance and the thrill of ac- ceptance to Varsity Sports , , . Next year will bring its own heartaches and joys . , . upperclassmen . . . Good luck! wood, R. Cadamontori, R. Camelio, T. Cano, S. Casso boom, W. Caulfield, R. Cedarholm, L. Chunis, J. Church ward, M. Cicchini, H. Clark, P. Clark, S. Clark, L. Clif ford, J. Coats, C. Colson, G. Cohen, P. Cohen, P. Con nolly, R. Catell, M. Crayton, M. Ctuler. 4,4 H 71 5. 'u- A vs Kg 1 . p I . . -I ta Q' ' at 4 ,W T . x ',, . ii. E U tvll H :7lf I f 1. my 'Cf , l t h ?l . C fl . 4. . 1' Il A im, ' F x 'I -. 1 351 I If A l 1 .'. ii ' X fs J W . tl W ll Q ' 4' W. l. if 1 I f Q... -,, . . 1 Fr , A 4 A 1 . lb Y J Ballilf K H3 .f-. 'I ,K W D Agostnno Daley Daley Dashner Davns DeFeo Dennse Depalrner Dolan Doolan Dorley Doherty Dowlun Doyle df! 5' Hcyneb Heger Heger D Horn x. Hervx cm T eb M F Hub P bon N Jacobsen R Jalxaf J Johnson P J hnsrbn W Kelly Nl Klrklex :CZ Mr Thompson brung5 lnve anlrnals. and the rn Y mod ern eqauprnenf to the Blology students of Rand lph Hugh an I v, MA 5 Fl L F VI n Rel ern n FN Freeman C Fruedlan J Fucle J Golan GJII s R Godes M Grocle G Gray G Haley 'M Radu LllClV'lWLfLf Algebra auded by Mr Drey ..,Jm,JJfAEiW H 1 llhvlv J V JJ J P. ' ' J. V 4 J 'J 1 fl 5- X X ' . E. ' F, Y xx 2 A, R. 3 M. t D. ,. JJ J in L- J af f .J J 1 if li nffjlv J ,V 4, J - :Ti Rv J. If A ' 7 lv Q JV' Ri! , J H . t . T - 'F J ,JJ J- A - J--J - -V J ' ' J J Q JV 4? ig- ? . J' J .QL ' Jggq Q37 g 2 + 'h 'J f 1, I A. u ma ins J ,J 'Q J .J 4. . L' '.. ' A , . 9' N - Q - - J 2' r ' J J J 6 '- . N 2 ' 4 J ll K W. A J 'hx A J 'F - A ig 'N ' E W ' 2 J, ' 'g 7 I 4-1 vu? . s. -X A v ' Af 4,1 .. , v. Jw U If p Q-b !ig 1 lg ' f . JJ.-ll G, Ellnq JJ Elllar, LJ Elm, JJ Exo 5, G Fahxy, B 3 ng ' J H. F n gt J PJ Flon, S Foley, J. Fraser, B Freed ma , l. , J 1' J J lo TJ M J . ' 1 . . X' f ' f - f f ' V in ' if JE J -P' JJ A - F, K 'N X X ll Raw fi. ' 3 F 5 .5 ' 'QL' in V , l 'll' ' 7 L. 1 'J D JJ J J 'J AJ ' ' RJ Hu 'Q Hrn 'J Holbrook, , ble, J HUC' J - ' fl P .4 J Q, 'Q ms. P 4 , , x U f pf f v 1 X hz . 4851 , x 4- Y - . - 4, T ' ' 4' , r l gigs ,K nW?,, f' . , ye 1 Mr. Arsenoult listens to French recitotions, an ,+ ' Af' 45? E ,. , M D4 Rf Q 4 J ' -.tw r' q I 1 - ri 1 , K A' V H1 'Lia A J 1 'Al L, kr, 'K , 4 , H J' ' J. Knights, J Kroli, C LoBrCque, M Lcndry, M Larsen, F Lccvutt, N LC-1gY'1TOn,H Lecndrlfo, C Lsntteid, H, Lyons, R Mohan, L Motrr, S S 'frfp McCornbNy, B McCorkIc, P, McGrath, J. MCNQH, ,b M. MCNQH, R MQNQ-H, J McPhee, M Mcph-26, IJ f M Me!lQ,J Mlcho6I5,J Munchen, N M,nte- F , .fa , Q forte, P Monte. ' Q ' ' Berncdctte Dcsner, Sotlv Deon, and Bueriy Brysn Q get lost mrnutc tnstructrons cn the Maggy QUC5' , tions. A f V , X 'VI W ff - 4 ,IM ft , 4 5 il I A B VNGECHCW, P Needre, C Netstn, E Ntesen, J H O'Brtcn, S Oirrgwgkt, M Popp, S, Pecfrrcn, Ptwzter, E Prznoiko, D Qufmby, R Ropddu, Rrcncrce W Rtdecut, L Rubtn S Rucctcm, Schcner, P Sgnnerder T Sznwcrfz, H Seite S, Silver V ' A. Silverman In wb Z 1 K. smith if V . L, Smith A I their f D. Spiers If B. Stokes S. Stone E. Stracqualursi I .. , x - A v F SOPHOMORES V f . N . . , i . 8 A 0 1- el , 1 4 'bi ' W9 ' I i 1- i C. Strickland, M. Swartz, N. Tardiff, T. Thebes P. Tower, L. Traverse, L. Valenti, J. Wallace M. Wallace, K. Walsh, L, Weinberg, R, Wesson P, White, B. Wilbur, M. Wilbur, J. Wrigley, D Young, J. Zanga, R. Zapustas. ,- i i X ,-xx David Hem and David Spiers have a late pass coming up. A -,', Q :ar-sg' ...Iwi--1 9 . -is i Introduction to student government, Freshman class officers: Virginia Chase, Beth Harrigan, Mr. Chrisolm, advisor, Fred Swanson and Joe Balewicz. Q , , 6 ff FRESHMEN Congratulations? The worst is overl As you entered Randolph Senior High School last September, June seemed a hundred years away. You said good-bye to the single, wall-bound passing of the eighth grade and greeted the leisurely chaos of the between class rush. You have lived through Latin and General Science, you have even grown an inch or two . . . The climb to the top is begun . . , Three years can be a very short time . . . Prepare well . . . the future is iust around the corner. . if , ' ' - . , .. ' 5.32: . - f 5 nl V 'V .fi V if - , J s T rrt J Y' -r ',, V . '7,f' -' ,via f ff 3 . v 'F L J.. .ir 4 it r.. lx .fi . J , fc 'C' ' 1 1 4 . . ' -Q 1 1 - I . FL 5 ' , 1-:'fl ' 2 ' 1' ' 14 ' T V '-1 f - ,. if A L .. J 7 ,- l . tsr ' in . vhvr 5 , K s ,KL .,-. 7 g -, . . ri A , 1 1- r f, . - ,t y Y . E- if J g ? .i J . 1 . t i 3 avi I g I Q A , ax 1.1, rf' 59 1 . 5' k 1' M Y , D, 9. ' Vg K' ,. VL I T A hz V Y A -- ' r - x ' , r-' . 0 X , ... I . 5 4 M, ff H r ,f . Y . A ' gg, , . . f - , f, 5 QiQ4ff.'5:f'2,,' x., ,J gf' ! 1 Y ' Antonino, H. Atkins, E. Austin, J. Balewi N. Adams, R. cz, J. Beady, P. Bean, C. Benson, S. Benson, E. Bernard, ts, P. Coloruso, K. Connors, S. Conrad, P. Cooper, R. Cor- daro, D. Coty, J. Crasco, J. Cristoferi, S. Curro, L. Cur R. Blakely, l-l, Blanchard, W. Brennan, A. Brinton, K. Br tis, L. Danielr, C. Davison, B. Dean, F. Dolan, J. Dolan, own, S. Brown, J. Burke, R. Burns, J. ute, P. Cambell, E. Carnpner, J. Casagrande, V. Chose, P. Clapp, D. Clernen 58 M. Dolen, L. Donnoly, J, Drummis, P. Ebbs, M. Fahey. 4. , .1 i K. Farrell M. Favreau lil l V rf J. Fernandes M rl., E , 4' W lm . ,' v '-41. . H- R4 M P, M. Flnlqle Y f , L. Fisherman ,I at H. Fitzgerald ' R, pifzpomck A. Gardner, E. Gardner, S. Gaynor, M. Geller ,. W, , Q , Q P. Gilbert, J. Gillis, l. Goldberg, R. Goldman, G ' 5 l ,' M. Fleming Goodman, S. Goodman ' 4 fi if X-.J J B. Flynn lf U H S. Fox X E. Fraser Te ' Q 5? ' D. Franke E 'lj' ' fir 4 V I,-4 no , ,fill Q , Q 1, S. Fraser . 3- V T. Fuclle K I ly' I R. Garbardl ,: 6 Berry Harrigan, Alice Smith, and Linda Don- nelly stand ln lme for that after-school Coke. g0!956-JEJKZIZJ mf G T I LTR, V A I :girl . ll . Q A li . , I ii .er Q .1 K 6 Al ef' R . E rg XX- .J tv X . lugs, Q1 C . 'lb l Q if K. Haley, B. Harrigan, F. Hart, D. Hatey, D. Hayward, G. Heney, M. Hicks, N. Hill, D. Haag an, B. Hoffman, S Hutton, J. Jacobsen, A. Jasie, R. Jenle, F. Johnson, D. Jones, C. Kemp, A. Koarsfas, L. Laffey, J. Landy, M. Leaylrt R. Leondlke, F. Lltcoff, B. Lynch, B. MacDonald, C. MacDonald, C. MacDonald S9 l 3 . , , A A ' ' F 'TJ ,f I lf! Cu A F . E3 M I v 'Q 4. Lmdc Donnelw, Beth Harrngan, and Karen Manwn Take :L X 'W 1 a fwe manure break from Nanch for a conference. V , ' lk' fn X f ,,. , N ,Q ., - 'g ,Q mf' 5 , f ag ff ' ' I-f - 1- Q1 O E I My K, H if .1 I W! 1 J -. Ak I 4 E f .vm 1, g A , ' J. MacDonald, E Mace, J. MacLeod, E. Mangan , V 1 fella, S Mahan, A Malia, W. Mann K. Manscn 'I - X-' 'T M MCAa!ey, S Mcfanabh, J, MCCLJC, A. MCGWQ 1,1 I l ha h J MCLcaghMn, G, NACVNQH, G, Mdewsvu, G Mcran 6 ,XJ ,ij .yi B, Morrus, J. MUWHCV A Murphy, J Murphy, C -' Mywrncm, K, Myllrnam, S. Nawmen, C. Ncison -'- J f'f'X ' F.Naracl'1I 2 . ,jf . . f- . ' 1 A 3 uf M W A 2 . . ' :Rf , '5' ' Y ' As A fJ Q , M N V J H A 3 I A 0 D E A 2 . 3 Q R, ,,, ,U A A gi' ' , V, 9' 1 J' l .w '..'55 s V X A , , V. Ncraan., B OBrien, K Osborne, D Osvcwskx, A 4 A H. Pacm, J Parker, A Parakvhs, K Peferizn, S Poole, D Pavers, R Powers, B. Razhwn, J, Rwchard- L L yn 9 RWE. R Rfqentwn N R,,,,e D QNCCI E Scubefra, D. Secri, L Secxerns, L Snevcry, I Q' in 3 ' ' ' ' Q MN- A QM.. QM., c comm, C w Jammer, A DOES J DGWCZUCK .,k,,,ar'- ,N nn A ..,,Q,, .. aaa-, P -fcrmey D Srarzgacx, R ST GQrfw1asn,W Swine. A S133-.es 1..S1ral1,M.TaHafuss 50 r if r RQ In J t' U 'J J And when WERE Sensors . . . F R E S H M E N M cvffzfky. . Eager freshmen owoit the 8:00 bell 5 v L. Teed, R. Thompson, P Tobln, M. VonOrden, R. Wallace, M. Walsh, J. Weber, A. Weiner, P. Wells, F Wilding, D, Wiley, J. Young, R. Zack, R. Zopusfos, J. Zlmmermcn, J. Zirngiebel. 'Y L:- X 1 I fl V You have now reached the start of your high school career . . . This year has been a favorite . . . You entered in September . . . your second year in Randolph High . . . you thrilled to the fact that now you have the whole school to yourselves . . . the seniors of the Junior High . . . you conquered Eng- THE EIGHTH GRADE - Preparation for bigger and better things . . if Q algebra and trig. Iish with Miss Murphy and science with Mr, Clark . . . on to bigger and better things . . . Freshmen . . , getting accustomed to new ways . . . more homework . . . challenging subjects . . . a long way to go but it's worth it. Rvws 1 S- Science with Mr. Clark . . . from grasshoppers to the human body. Lunch time at last . Individual instruction . . , math mode eosv Miss Sliby . , . future housewives in the making. iggmwaaiubvwv' 5. -v '. . 5 V VR .xf -1 v t A fi N D V ' I V Ji ' X I .H fx J This is the human eye . , . Miss Hogarty familiar- The newly formed izing her students with the human senses. TG the chorus. Lunch time , , . a chance to take a break before classes resume Noses to the grind stone . . . Miss Hennessey practors a rigid exam Mr. Brennan . . . the Mr, Pawaeriy at the Jr. High. 1' ml 1 U 3 1 gnu Y' Y. 'lr if Q yisif' Offuce records rnake a bug aufference when plannung for hugh school Joyce Suerue Nancy Wells and Wulliam Your furst year at Randolph Hugh Mrs Mcl.ucas and Englush wuth Muss McCar long way from the bruck walls of Stetson t y l96l us rught around the corner. larger corrudors more rooms easuer to eughth grade the buggest at the Junuor get lost here you meet a true fruend Hugh classes then on to hugh school, i l 5 W s X Sharing the gym is no fun when the senior high takes at all. ,J P, S Robert Curran works out an answer for hns classmates. 1' 7 Science an Mr. Clarks room ns an Important part ct Sth grade currnculam Rosemary checks the results of Muke's experiment Mass Hennessey hstens ana makes cn :ral report Q. Mr, Hnggms gives the foundattcn in art to ns ng Renztrs R.H.S. VOCATIONAL COURSE Mechanics at its best , , . new equipment cars from exhaust pipe to overhead i . the able assistance ot Mr. Simona and valves , . preparing you for a career with Mr Terrenzi the work was hard . . . wide open opportunities classroom instruction . actual shop work Richard Guhs ana Bob Neisen put the finishing touches on cne ct the teacher's cars. 5' A -if it WW s '- ' , .gi 1 5 ' K ,hwy zi iityf VV X , N 'foe' Y Q : V, I , ' -L f - ., . I 2+ .,,,3,., ,,a i - , . U it ,wifi V 4 66 Ciassroom instruction , . . learn about it and then take it apart. With the knowledge and equipment at experts , . . our cars get the best of care, Mr. Simcnd ana Mr, Tirenzi-the guices and cirectcrs ct shea hte F 1 , V! 5 3 ,,.. ,S 21051 fin 'flee' F 1 x f? ff L ,-4,- '-H E S' 5 Q X? S it mm ,Qffwa Members of the Randolph High School Band Trombones: Peter Harrigan, Russ Thayer, John Malm, Roy Cedarholm, Robert Clapp, Fred Hubble Clorinetsz John Watson, Judy Evans, Elaine Gardner, Carol Nelson, Ed Brazas, Doris Wa- don, Cathy Smith, Angela Malfa, Joan Zirn- gebell, Jean Thayer, Carol Benson, Richard Anderson, Elaine Arnao Oboe: Beth Harrigan Boss: John Hesford French Horn: Jean Therberge, Sally Dean, Claire Childs, Bruce Gale Baritone: Ann Tucker, Kent Osborne Trumpets: Ted Haynes, Sterling Cossaboorn, Leo Richard, Steve Stone, Dennis Haley, Fred Deteo, Jean Murphy Flutes: Linda Boynton, Cynthia Tweed, llono Mumler. Percussion: Phylis Sandler, Dave Berry, Charles Hedrick, Robert McNulty, Eliot Sandler, Fred Gramstorff Bassoon: Marcia Galway Soxophones: Danny Evans, Carolyn Buba, Lois Dokendorff, Joseph Balewicz, Mike Gabardi, Virginia Malta, Brenda LeBlanque Beautiful girls . . . dazzling costumes . . . the new RHS Drill Team goes into action The Kings of Swing: Joe Balewicz, Dan Evans, Carolyn Buba, John Watson and Charlie Hedrick in the front row, Behind them, Dave Berry at the drums, Marcia Gal- way at the piano and Mr. Lacey Vocalist Lois Dokendortt stands beside Robert Clapp, Russ Thayer, and Peter Harrigan, Last row: Leo Richard, Teddy Haynes, Sterling Cossaboon and John Hesford at the bass. Carrying the colors ot the school and the nation, Roy Conrad, George Rent, Tony Berryman, Frank Toffoloni and Robert Hutcheon. Proud symbols ot a music-minded school . . . The Ran- dolph High School Marching Band with its football game formations, Main Street parades, spring assemblies and Randy Day pageantry. Proudly we remember the participa- tion in S.E.M.S.B.A., the District Festival, halt-time festivi- ties at the Boston-University-University of Connecticut game at BU. Field, Symbol in its own right is the Dance Band, carrying our name and fame to proms and dances all over New England as well as to our own activities. And backing up all this music, the prettiest unit of precision in the State, our new all-girl Randolph High Drill Team. i fl, 'fl 9 ,i Q QQ cant ,li Q' 4.1! , L l Mr, Lacy dnrecrs the Chorus during Spring Concert. pf! ...Zayed 'W The Randolph High School Cho- rus, always one of the most spec- tacular of our organizations made this a big year for music. Highlight of the schedule, of course, was the presentation of H.M.S. Pinafore in March, Rehearsals resounding from the auditorium all winter were a fa- miliar preview to the Big Night. We remember as well the Drummer Boy and The Night Before Christ- mas, the representatives at State- wide festivals, the burst of applause at assemblies as the blue robed choristers took their places and gave us Randolph's own special Sound of Music, The Chorus: Front row: Mr, Lacey, director, Mary Tal- lafuss, Carolyn Buba, Marcia Galway, Stephen Stone, Allen Rotman, Dick Anderson, Linda Moran, Patricia Hudson, Enna Marie Gardner, Second row: Alice Mc- Donald, Nancy Freeman, Angela Malta, Joan Zirngie- bell, Robert Benson, Ted Haynes, Sterling Cassaboom, Russ Thayer, Susan Nerien, Karen Myllmoki, Alice Smith, Carol Myllmiki, Lilita Auzins, Constance Dim- mick, Beth Harrigan, Bernadette Dashner, Joe Kornach, Charles Colson, Joe Balewitz, Thomas Fucile, Linda Donnelly, Lorraine Wilbur, Fourth row: Brenda La Blanc, Lois Dockendorf, Danny Evans, Leo Richards, John Fucile, Peter Harrigan, John Hesford, Charlie Hedrick, Roy Cederhome, Fred Gromstorf, John Watson, Linda Boynton, Phyllis Sandler. -fl s 6120653 cyfffmfoyf ab Je of A A 5 Prettiest and peppiest, our Cheerleaders are led by Barbara Wixcn, their smiling captain. Jean McNeil! Arlene McKenzie, Barbara Price, Jean Ruddick, Judy Mchlukty, Eileen O'Leary, Diane Mulligan School spirit at its peak A lovely grils who gave their all for the school A A their names should go right along with the stars ot the gridiron and basketball court A A A through rainy Saturdays and heart- breaking losses and gallant victories their Spirit never died Freshman teams have their own sparkling support, Freshmen cheerleaders. Captain Joan McLeod, Linda Scibetta, l.oise Shevory, Sondra Ccnrad Charlctte MacDonald, Ju- aith Cutting, Linda Danielli, Cora Sue Niel- stn Spear' Fix Sandro '-'ixtgn On top of the pyramid for the last time , Barb, Barb, and Jean is 3? 'ia Q Q 'Y .i 4' 5 tc.-5, u 3' ylji' MPV ,.,,' 44... -1. x . f. .-?'..fi'f1 -421'-2-334 1 l -'fs' ,-Ti5j,S2?5'7.J7. w . . , , ln their Western glamour out- fits, rally specials, the twirlers turn on the charms ln front: Laurie Burke, Drum Majorette and Edie Leahy, l-lead Twirler Their smiling followers: Jeanne Shea, Connie Doyle, Mary Lou Pignatelli, Elinor Harris, Mary Ann Mello Beverly Brown and Sally Dean. afmf0QWz7y md 012 Z0 whiff .... The glamour of the Music Department T our Twirlers led busy lives this year as our teams went on to victory after victory, With Edie at the head and Penny trotting along in her little Blue Devil outfit, the smiles and precision ot the twirlers made l96O history. Behind the scenes we had more than glam- our . . . Monday and Tuesday practices in the auditorium, baton lessons to the young hopefuls in the Junior High and Elementary Schools and organization ot the new Drill Team all last summer. Thanks, girls, your spirit quotient is tops. Always in the lead Edie Leahy and her smile headed the twirlers and charmed the crowd, Y., Q l ri l T ii , A 4' 'i i 1 L ,Els . f x se- 7 l Q J 'K, ci , Q. Mr. Santry shows president Edie Leahy one of the many honors won by our Student Council. STUDENT CCUNCIL Our award-winning Student Council brought home more glory in l96O. Those of us who watch Mr. Santry's bulletin board saw the new honors collecting like stars. Our hard working group of student representatives have been cited on the local, state and national level. For their contribution to the school and the community they are the proud recipients of The National Federation of Student Coun- cil Award. The Oracle salutes especially: the Saturday morning car-wash for the benefit of retarded children, the Student Council Schol- arship, the Spring Variety Show and, of course, the Key Club supervision of the stu- dent body before school every morning. Stu- dent Council is the best example that Ran- dolph High School can give of the tact that we train mature, unselfish, responsible young citizens capable of governing themselves, 76 '1 ! I 2 'f ' , f 1 3 'Y A poem . . . an apple . . , a smile. Marcia Brodil pins a corsage on Miss Getch's shoulder for Teacher Appreciation Day. QW Ofawa W7 Z....Wm.? . ICICI at President Edith Leahy addresses the Student Council Ruth Michaelson, Frank Esposito, Carolyn Stickland, Jean McNeil, Martha Bosworth, Marcia Brodil, Mi- chael Gabardi, Tharnas Gallagher, Georgianna Gray, Joseph Carnelio. Martha Bosworth and Tommy Gallagher Carol Strickland sets up the schedule for help raise rnaney for the Scholarship Fund Student Council car wash as Georgianna by selling pens, Ann Smith is the first Gray and Jean McNeil list volunteers. customer, ' goffzed Ziyi THE KEY CLUB: Standing, left to right: Victor Dragon, Francis Esposito, Barry Gallagher, Roger Kelliher, Robert Serisky, Mr. Santry, advisor, Marylou Pignatelli, Ruthie Hayward, Edie Leahy, Doris Conrod, George Rent, Lu- KEY This year, l96O, marks the second anniver- sary of the Key Club. Membership is achieved by election. The Student Council chooses members from junior and senior applications. These applications show a definite desire and effort on the part of the applicant to uphold standards and ideals that typify the Rahdolph kk. I f X cille Roode Sharon Kiley Pat Coughlin Barbara Mac- Donald, Sheila O'Sullivah, Judy Powelrs, and Kathy Ricchio. CLUB High School spirit. The attributes of a mem- ber of the Key Club are loyalty, sincerity, spirit and a sense of fair play. Perhaps more important than that which has already been accomplished by the Key Club member is the want and will to continue the good work. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY In i959 Mr. Thomas Grady, the new Di- rector of Guidance in Randolph High School, became the new advisor to the Ran- dolph National Honor Society. The chapter was renamed The Joseph W. Daley Chap- ter in loving memory of its long-term advis- or whose sudden death in the spring of l959 saddened all of us Richard Szum was elected president ot the new chapter and spoke at the first Honor Society As- sembly which cited academic honors won by Randolph students in local, state and national competitions. The national stand' ards of Character, Service, Scholarship and Leadership are carried and maintained proudly by these, our top students, Grouped around their advisor, Mr. Grady, in his office, the National Honor Society proudly displays its emblem and membership. Seated with Mr, Grady: Yvette Rich- ard and Janice Cohen. Behind them, standing, John Hesford, Arlene McKenzie, Barbara Price, Theresa Blae- wicz, Joanne Clark, James Wengler, President, Richie .- Q , 142 1 17 Mr. Grady and Richard Szum carry on the tra- ditions ot the Joseph Daly Chapter Szum, holds the emblem. Front row girls standing Claire Childs, Edie Leahy, Grace Ahlfont, Jeanne Shea Jeanne Curry and Ruthie Hayward, In back of them Bob Benson, Paul Miller Edcie DeFelice ana Arlene Rcsenburg, X 2 I I The Editors at home, 228. Seated: Gary Elliott, Tessie John O'Brien, Ann McLucas, Glen Parker, Pat Lemery. Grieco, Ruthie Hayward, Sharon Kiley, Bob White, Edi- Standing, George Rent, Arlene McKenzie, Pat Wallace, tor-in'Chief, Miss FitzGeraId, Advisor, Frank Esposito, Margo Sorgman and Bob Benson, Quai EQ? x C As usual . . . Bob white Miss Fitz and the layeou mf ew' ef The l96O Oracle Editors EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Robert White BUSINESS MANAGER Patricia Wallace MANAGING EDITOR Gary Elliott PICTURE CHAIRMAN Ann McLucaS PHOTOGRAPHY EDITORS John O'Brien, Glen Parker PRODUCTION EDITOR Arlene McKenzie LITERARY EDITOR Margo Sorgman ART EDITOR Bob Benson FACULTY EDITOR George Rent -we SENIOR CLASS EDITOR Pat Lemery FEATURE EDITOR Frank Esposito EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT Ruthie Hayward PUBLICITY EDITOR Theresa Grieco I ' ASSISTANT BUSINESS MANAGERS A Sharon Kiley, Eleanor Murphy ASSISTANT PICTURE CHAIRMAN Pat Tardiff The challenge . . , i959 Oracle wins a first at Columbia . .. Organization at its peak , . . closely united team . . . working every spare minute . . . that bulletin board covered with as- signments . . . our Spectacular, The Coronation Dance, This is the record of your year at Randolph High School recorded with all the heart and hard workyourstatf could give . . . A meetlng wlth the edlfamn-chlel. Ar the fable, fcclng Bob Lzrralne Wilbur, Make Brennan, Jeanne Shea, Bernle Whnre, Carzl Turner, Richie Szurn, Kathy Mann, Mary Srnrrh, Marilyn Saba, Babble Haw- kins. Srcndvng, eff To rlghr: Mary Dangcla, Sharcn Kiley, Shells O'Sallncn, Macelune Benscn, Ora- cle Queen Jar-Ice Cohen, Darla Conrad, Charlie l-ledrlck, Rzberta Knlghfs, Davie Berry, Jchanne Sleger, Andy Faustlln, Carclyn Saba and Cathx McDonaIJ Z 1 fr 1'1 ':'1 !'7 Gcoa enough f r aabllccf.:nT Mr, Pell: rnakes c yudgrven a Ph Tagraphx Edurcrb J O Ewen and Glen Parker :ak in, B ensan cur Y enfed Ar Ecufir, sarxexs the pnnts lsr cane ,, , rr. 1 ,A gjx 1 X3-f 13 g , .v-rf., K if ,W Y. .,3 tkxwm. S La 3 Mrs Tremey and Par Wa c'c apply me Mraas Teach Orazle Cirfar, Sarge Ren: Par Tararff, Rrffh Haywarc, Gary E2 rar am.: Pram Espcsrrp Eack C SYJHJL- -'4 Lkfc-rrp wh Ve Marn- hattarv fafic ra' thi ra' grand kgpafdffzefz. . x Za' 172644 r What wcma we an wrrhmrr thaw? The 'Lnrle Bacstersf' LaBrL-nag, Par Wa ian travrwew, manager of the Oracle, UVEGCVCWOSSVTWQH tuehmri the Oraffc, wrvrbrwq on exery Hgh-rw Pfmrr Vr, Tr,rmr,, fV'JlV'IOTfff' and adwsar af proyccr Standmg bchwwfi the talk arc Rath Amin-wa, tim- Lrfria Ea rw: 'Jam Valiaww, Dcrrb Wadan ami Toby Schwartz and Lrmfa G,fdcrwlLr5 Srrtmg, Ca: r Carai Ng-if,rn vu -1- 3 ,QL- 502. . . Once again the Future l-lomemakers of America made history for the school they serve. One of the few chapters of a national organization within the body of Student activities, the FHA. has brought the name of Randolph into national prominence year after year. ln l96O, Yvette Richard became the National Vice Presi- dent, after serving four years as local Treasurer and accepting the position ot State Treasurer for this year as well. Also bringing tame to our school chapter Mau- reen Black was elected State Vice-President. Here at home the Fil-l.A, activities were the usual combination at service, loyalty, pleasure and learning. From the Hallowe'en initiation to the Splash Party, from the seriousness ot the Brotherhood Week speakers to the generosity of the Christmas help to the needy and caroling, the girls of the Future l-lomemakers of America carried on the tradition that makes them one of Randolph High SchooI's most valued organizations. I' li That F.H.A. Scrapbook with its clippings and honors, its mem- ories and old friends . . . Miss Schomer reminisces with Yvette and Maureen. E l Q f 1 5 le a s., grwmx A i , ., wiv, . CID Miss Katherine Schomer whose kindness and unseltishness have been the inspiration and guidance of the girls of the F.H.A. +5 NlAl1.J C 0 '-.T I1 W I 3 'S 2 R L P, -. ef C+ O 0- 0 'Nw rio' K7 First row: Doris Jackson, Diane Mcwigan, Jean McNeil, Nancy Silson, Carole Turner Second raw Gail Ander- son, Theresa Bolevvicz, Edie Leahy, Bob UiSimone, Jan- ice Elliot. Third row: Linda G f'n! ldenberg, Ann Pcreslfx Peter McGrath, Virginia Malta, Carol-,in Bulua, Carolyn Strickland, Jeanne Shea, Joyce Zimmerman, Sally Pearl- man, Toby Schwartz, Nancy Baxter, Pat Davin, Fourth row' Richard Anderson, Sterling Cossaboom, Bernie White, John O'Brien, Johanne Robison, Lois Dockendotf, Tom Gallagher, Bob Denise, Philip Blaine J jk Z Z6 cgfzrfzfzelf The Blue and White Banner, voice of the students at Randolph High School, put on a new look this year. Working with their new advisor, Mrs, Jean Noblin and encouraged by the guidance at the Banners founder and long term advisor, Miss Martha Foley, Banner Mrs. Jean Noblin takes on the head- aches and triumphs of advising The Blue and White Banner, Q. Stott members fought the battles of double session, high finance and that monster, the deadline Firsts for l96O1 the yearly subscrip- tion and the New York trip to the Columbia Scholastic Press Association Convention Next year? Wait and see' 5-64a Editin: C copy it thc Bznner, Edie Leahv Bob Di- Sifr ne and Mi-,s V lei, THE moment . . . Congratulations from Mr. White, the applause of the whole tac- ulty and student body . . . only the best will hold that statuette. This is Randy, fy M owl' Qdf RANDIES Randolph's own unique recognition of aca- demic achievement, RANDIESF The statuette, symbol of success in so many fields, is our high- est tribute to those who take top honors in each subject. With all the glamour of a Hollywood ceremony, secret envelopes are opened, nomi- nees named by careful teachers are announced, beautiful girls carry the coveted statuette and amidst applause, gasps and often tears, the recipient rushes down the aisle to glory. Remem- ber last year? Coverage by Boston papers and TV, acclaim from all educational circles? As the Oracle goes to press, new Randy winners are sitting over term papers or experiments, struggling with trig or shorthand and saving an empty place on the shelf. There they are. Which Randy is yours? Mr. Alvin White, who originated the idea of Randies the first stotuette-by a Randolph art student and now and Mr, Samuel Polio who supervised the creation of supervises their production in his department every year. I. 'Q 'N f A 1 rl I . I bc? - ' li .i!. axkw hi! 'T w. t 4' .4 1 il ,, if i .4 K gevy . , ft' 3a ,, ' ?K ' Y ff iff 'f .3,?:f f5?'7ai , , T 4, it ,A:, , ., V,V. , 5 WSW es. 4 6 Fred Hubble and Robert Merritt examine samples of ing habits of the tomcod for possible correlation with Plankton taken from surface tows off the coast of Hull Bay, Massachusetts. George Fahey checks the feed- the plankton productivity investigation. In the fall of l959, Mr, Kenneth Sherman started and organized the Oceanographic La- boratory, the first in any high school in the United States. Papers written by staff mem- bers have valid scientific significance and are forwarded to Washington for publication. Un- fortunately for Randolph a scientific problem in Hawaii called Mr. Sherman from his teach- ing diities and from the new organization. Mr. Gilgan and the members of the Oceanogra- D y Club say good-bye to Mr. Sherman with a party in the lab. No more dedicated teacher has ever influ- enced or guided the students of Randolph l-ligh School or contributed so much is so shortatime. The Oceanography Club has continued un- der the direction of Mr. Glenn M, Thompson with such projects as Zoo Plankton, Age Anal- ysis of the Tomcod, and Taxonomy of the Winter Flounder, Officers of the Oceanographic Laboratory Gene Cohen President Sally Dean Vice-President Peter McGrath Treasurer Fred Hubble Secretary Everett Schaner Editor Members: George Fahey, Beverly Brown, Diana Belmonte, Mary Landry, Nancy Leigh- ton, Robert Merrit, Betsy Davis and Jean Mc- Neil. FUTURE NURSES CLUB if T? C Future Nurses: First row: Ellen Callahan, Emily Mader, Myllmaki, Kathy Farrell, Nancy Fistori, Doris Coty Dianne Cordaro, Enna Marie Gardner, Helen Clark, Frances Dolan, Karen Magnussen. Ellen Francis, Karen Myllmalai, Cheryl Melia, Carol I A 15.11 .n . v V' A- 1 Office Staff. First row: Mary Dolan, Kathleen Haley, Judith Anderson, Brenda LaBalnl4, Leslie Fishmen, Joyce Susan Fox, Loraine Stroul, Beth Harrigan, Alice Smith, Zimmerman, Dolores Ostrowski, Janice Cohen, Cather- Janice Goldberg, Elaine Mangeniello, Marlene Finkel, ine Heney, Mrs. Nelson, Elaine Arnao, Jean Waring Phyllis Wells, Carolyn McGowan, Nancy Leighton. Sec- Marie Mazzeo, Pat Cooper, Maureen Flood. Fourth and row Lynne Smith, Ruth Michaelson, Mary Dan- row: Christine Canavan, Ellen Fraser, Linda Malm, Bar- goia, Joan Rozelle, Stacia Kirkiewicz, Mrs. Ber . 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SABA'S BLUE DEVILS DO IT AGAIN The Blue Devils hit the glory trail this year winning the Southeast Conference Champion- ship tor the second time in three years with a 7-2 win-loss record, the best in fifteen years. Scoring was the highest in RandoIph's history, averaging thirty points a game. Carlina in a 94 yard touchdown dash against Rockland. 1' F Zapustas catches Carlino's pass for RAN may Comke etlety touchdown. OWYXS en I ch QXZYIDQ Joe O Riordan L SCR Touch AR el cbeapef Inv we do but C0 hc' I' H W eggbdoiptyigup I man anson I Sabawt VIC e at cgggtaiiggcgi Quatre est I h Ran oII: gig- WW' Close Grid Clash Is Expected Satu down nsf I e Rfxlfoctiand Axes- Whitman, Randolph Lost Jn '52 ,Hough a vauexv of teqisteggiivtsers THE ASL- CarIIno Is TGI' n uncIoIpI1 Vic cry William Kelly Richie Szum Center Bill Strickland Jim Robinson left halfback left tackle Zapustas ight end Bob DiSimone fullback Co-Captain ' P-if . WJ.. I flu 4 i fs Phil Carlino quarterback Co-Captain 'Y ar' x ' Coach Saba cites the unique honors that came to Randolph through this great squad: four out of eleven men made All Scholastic- Joe Camelio, Bob DiSimone, Fred Merrick and Phil Carlino. Phil Carlino broke all precedent by being elected to the Boston Herald All- Scholastic Team, usually composed of the Class A, big school stars exclusively. Bob Di- Simone was the highest scorer on the South Shore with 96 points to his credit and again Carlino confounded the record books with no less than thirteen touchdown passes. Southeast Conference Champs and Sabo's greatest team. Kneeling: Mr, Kondraki, assistant coach, Charlie Swan- son, tg Barry Needham, eg' Bernie White, bg Wayne Norwood, tg Jim Robinson, bg Joe Zapustas, eg Phil Carlino, qb and Capt.g Barry Gallagher, bg Bill Strick- land, tg Joe O'Riordan, eg Howard Young, tg Bob Bur- wood, bg Kevin McCarthy, gg Marc Hoffman, gg Bob DiSimone, b. Standing: Head Coach Phil Sabag Man- agers Bob Denise, Andrew Dulinamg Ray Camelio, eg David Duffy, bg Walter Tapp, gg Bill Kelley, gg Norm Tardiff, bg John Churchward, bg Bob Ferrara, gg Allen Silverman, gg Richie Szum, cg Bruce Gale, bg Jason Rozenburg, bg Bruce Perry, bg Jim Frazer, bg Floyd Merrick, cg Ray Krauss, bg Mike Wallace, gg Jerry Coates, bg Paul Scneider, gg Sigmund Ostrowski, gg Paul Connors, manager and assistant coach, Mr. Bernado. . A .. . Cf L. Le . ll U 1 3 X015 y Bob DiSimo 1 Frorikl' me tC'k'VlQ if owoy f the b lr: Us Rmldolph rolled Onrom GS SEOSOH In twenty years to The Z0Dusto woy to the Teihrizifggjf Doving the ef K ie Randolph Win V -s'l1 in Hockomock gif, as 3015 HOCKGNIOCK LEAGUE 1 '-'mifjl Team Standing h SUV Won Lost Pct, .Um 5 Randolph 7 1 .875 1 eat Mansfield 7 1 .873 1711-I. out-er Ames 6 2 .15o,6,-6-2 Sharon 5 3 .625 lm , Fowboro 5 3 .ees VJ Den King Philip 4 4 .500 W 11. Stoufzhton 3 5 .3755 on Canton 2 6 REG, 8 I Westwood 1 7 .l2u ,Hit Franklin 0 8 .OOOA gh Results Saturday IU of Randolph 70. King Philip 55. ZWO Oliver Ames 83, Westwood 51. 1? 5 1 Games Tuesday 5 R64 Canton at Randolph. llph Foxhoro at Oliver Arnes. le ' Franklin at Westwood. 2 Ov Stoughton at King Philip. gf' Se, Mansfield at Sharon. yo C ,,...- A 4 lr - 'indolph High climbed backi 60 tie with Mansfield High lk.. place in the Hockornock lf 1 turning back Kinglhiis at Wrentharn, 70-55,5215 l 3? j:g9schPh?IilkRtckes time while Qetlth' I Oger and Tomm :DQS straightened Out, Y s High of Eastonijdf :ith win in 'eight pe' tinued within a H leaders by de- t food High, 83-54, at , 311 ' gym. ,V Victor I Highs basketball halfi up a huge first 5 Yznt on to defeat Kinglr .gh, 70-55. Saturday' Wrentham. The Winn Blue Devils' seventh in? ames and left them inf t place tie with Mansfieidn the Hockornock League. ' Led by Eob DeSimone's shoot- ing and Joe Zapustas' rebound- ing, Randolph started fast and rolled to an 18-5 first period lead. ' 't advantage to It increased is 36-16 at the half. King Philip clicked much bet- ter after the intermission. bui Phil Carlino exploded for Ran .dolph to score most of his 2 Qpoints and the Blue Devils re Yrnained safely out in front, Go ' ' e iod it ws Carlinos o for the game while DeS 'no had 18. Zapushis was irnme on the boards and Coach Jo Silk praised the play of Sop' more Norm 'lafdiif and Juni Tommy Stevenson. For King Philip Crane v hieh with 13 and Ross had The Randolph junior var all sophomore team r an - to a 47-13 win. Alan ing into the final p r 'a 51-34, ' ' 2' points were hig , .. 1. r .f ' ' n 1 n O. Randolph's greatest team to date. Front row: Joe Camelio, Joe Zapustos, Phil Carlino and Fifsf 11. . 380 WIUCI1 Pia C. . 11 1 Gnd fig fo? fi. fre 65715 Lge S - 1 AmeLea'9'U0. place in S, 71-62 - 111 9. C i the eniegachefl b 1 1-ecthe Eamy John Ord - P with Over ' Jhcjud. esta:-5 an 8,111 mg Of the 17151 Was l ands of Sllffered e seasgnllllddle: 8 PN, R had Jge ge Sec- 22. Un? b all Jlafgllnny Uhr ee- tie 1055- 4-561 Sh afon: fine In Plz-. 'Haig ' U2 tt, 0 Bob DiSimone, co-captains, Bernie White and Tommy Stevenson. Back row: Manager Walter Tapp, Jason Rozenberg, Joe Burns, Jim Robinson, Roger Kelliher, Mike Connolly, Norm Tardiff, Allen Silverman and Coach Silk whose patience, skill and drive mode it all possible. This was the year for sports at R.H.S. and basketball was no excep- tion. Coach Silk's '60 club swept over the first five opponents before drop- ping one to Foxboro and then it was ten straight wins to tie the Hockomock League Championship with Mansfield. Sweet victory was the triple trouncing given Oliver Ames, the first time in six years that Randolph h1s broken the Northeastern jinx. The shooting of Carlino, Zapustas and DeSimone, the ball handling of Kelliher and Burns, records like Carlino's 43 points in the game against Franklin, going all the way in the Southeast Tourney and los- ing the heartbreaker in the final game, qualifying for the Tech and al- most making the Garden . . , that's the l96O story, and a hoarse student body and faculty will never forget git. BASKETBALL 77 SCOREBOARD m RANDOLPH A MANSHELD RANDOLPH SHARON RANDOLPH FRANKON RANDOLPH WESTWOOD RANDOLPH OLiviaR AMES RANDOLPH FOXBCRO RANDOLPH STOUGHTON RANDOL PH me PHiLiP RANDOLPH CANTON RANDOL PH CANTON RANDOLPH l4lN6 PiliLlP RANDOLPH STCLGHTON RA NDCLPH FOXBORO RANOO LPH CLWER AMES RANDO L PH WESTWOOD ,RANDOLPH FRAx'ALiN ANDSLPH SHARON ANOO L Pri MANSHELD ANDC LPH WHHMAN- PANSCN Nor 58 59 bl 58 74 45 55 42 55 65 56 53 eo 65 S6 68 68 45 YWZJWZ Ymyfz iff Spring of l959 was the beginning of Randolph's gol- den year of championships. Baseball had its greatest sea- son--l7 wins, no losses, For the second year in a row Ran- dolph took the l-lockamock League Championship and participated in the Massachusetts Baseball Tournament. Highlights of the seasoni Phil Carlino's fine hitting and pitching-and 8-O record on the mound. Says Coach O'Brien, Phil is not only a good pitcher, he is the best infielder in the league. Also pitching in the no loss cate- gory: Joe Burns and Joe Zapustas with twin 4-O records. Outlook for l96O with the strength of the fifty-nine sea- son still with us? Great! Coach O'Brien has led Ran- dolph to two diamond cham- pionships in two years. Champions of the Hockamock League, Front row, seat- Krauss, Roger Kelliher, Phil Carlino, Joe Zapustas, ed: Bobby Brodil, winner of the Joseph Daly Trophy for Richie Szum, Joe Burns, Bruce Perry, Ed Doucette and Most Valuable Player, Richie Alden, Paul Peterson, Bobby Zapustas, manager. Bobby Gale, Bill Kelley. Back row: Coach O'Brien, Ray 95 Qdd6 Wy CW ax r we h hi! nugget R5 56: s Banana 6 BHS vnu quill if B X cifamfick Lain on g, Sx EWS 0 ef D B Econdhq: 19.55 533 Da w B e H5 M02 A xy Kem anew 02 x and Bxne BX Q ad? 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Ithe BM, Dew IS rr o lm s R timed ummm 10 Sggligts Rozen alliidggifbtmoo H1 Lrg: X 13 X av ut ontnbu Only three walligk out dbA11tosca ZW xered xoyjattack a mill? to 2. 19 fig Roig ID I' 603512 Dah bles er rr If 1 xasi Wo, 0 DQN X15 fp UV0 X09 to wli dim pl, Seventeen the rnoguc number Coach O Brnen looks over two of hrs 1960 hopes for c repeat Joe Zopustcb ond Roger Kelluher Con we do IfOQOII'1D 9 3 TF Q-Z-x- ,f-x wld?- '11 'nr' 9 't'-ln-g,.,,.. '-A I Y -5 N- , O C . ' 6 tx ' ' - 3 Wnx ' - 2105 xt b ' 9 . . W C l' . Obbwx I 1 Ux wld X Yea Qr X . , .5 - K Q v S , . . ' . W, 7 , ,x . u .dx fa, h Rsh, V A I N 2 W1 th A dnt w ua it U01 . ff by SX- X C F ' 5 . ' X 96 ' , - tg Ran- 5 ' Y H 'Q' ' V C ' h ' . he 'fb G Y ' R W . ' hj -' ' , ' , - 1 X N v 1 ' Lx , ff. t N- . . 0' f .- H 'X 'f C , C' x A R? 14 h' . ' 1' la? als 'eng ' A 5 r - ' ' e . - ' 1 fe Q Q me Xxx 'X bY K' J A A - 11 'I 1 n . . .- , , , b - 1' ' . d ,af XXXYL P 0 If 'LA r A. k - I A - g 0 . h .g , , XV cl . 6- . , if 5 ' 19' y f ,I -, V t' l. f eq-4 in x I 'C o V W ' - ' - WA - ' ' L ' - . . ., 3 35. X , l, .' , -v - . W lv, Y , 1 19' ' De: .X ra xl. A I .' d Q K d ' . . 3 X' U , ted w ,v I Il d 1 X v- -. ' l H 5 . f I bf .1 9 5 fy L . . nd Ei, K A W ' ' 5 pl 1 ' k ' lf r ' 4 We-+1 WJ ffoffzwe Mill? ff! 'Q Bob Zapustas, Barry Needham, Fred DeFeo, Joe McPhee, Jim Gallagher Robert Burwood Bob Blanchard, Jim Fraser, Bob Denise, John O'Brien, Steve McCambly Gerald Dibbern The J.V.'s maintained the basketball suc- cess story with the best record any JV. team has had, l3-5. Captain Tommy Gallagher led an outstanding squad. Highlights of the sea- son: Barry Needham's ll5 points, Alan Sil- verman's dependable shooting and that last second victory over Foxboro, 3 l -30. Bobby Zapustas shares the honors with Barry Needham in J.V. Basketball, Tommy Gallagher ready for action Coach Pistone and Freshman l-loopsters Fred Swanson, Billy MacDonald, Bob Zack, Joe Sawczwk, Jimmy Web- ber, Richie Zapustas and Francis l-lart. Freshman basketball players promise a lasting success for Randolph's coming varsity teams with their lO-l record this year, High scorer, Francis i-lart, with a lo points per game average and second place John Sawcuck are the boys to watch Play-making by Ron Zack and Fred Swanson with Richie Zapustas and Jim Webber alternating as starters gave us an aggressive well balanced team. Best game: Oliver Ames, 34-30. First victory. Captain Francis l-lart and William Morris led the Freshmen Grid Team to a 5-2 record this year. Starring in passing and running, Frank Hart quarterbacked with the support of Jim Dolan's line backing and Ed Mace's tackle. Back Standing: .Coach Bernardo, John Canavan, Robert Powers, Arthur Melia, Donald Sidel, Francis Hart, James Dolan, Michael Fleming, Robert Mahoney, Frederick Swanson. Front: Ronald Rozenburg, Richard Gianini, r I. 'Lf - V - FRESHMAN SPORTS . , ,t ,k ,.i Vain, Coach Pistone joins in the pre-game prayer for victory. William Morris, Edward Mace, John Campbell, Brian MacDonald, Richard Zapustas, Robert Burns, William O'Brien. X '. Q - 4 , TRACK N Phil Carlino clears the six-foot bar for photographers . . . only practising. Track is the coming sport in Randolph. The spring of '59, Coach Pistone's first year saw RHS. take a second in the Hockamock League. This winter at the Boston Garden in the Winter State Championship Meet, Ran- dolph scored higher than any other South Ziyi 1' Shore pa-rticipant, fourth in Class C. High- lights of that meet: Dove Duffy's second in the mile with a final spurt that set the Gar- den into a roar, Phil Carlino tieing for first in the high jump and Bill Crayton's 5th place medal in the lOOO. Coach Pistone's outlook for spring is bright with Bob DiSimone, Phil Corlino, Joe Zapustas, Bernie White and Marc Hoffman standing beside him. ln the front row Jim Robinson, Bill Croyton, Dave Duffy, Ed Doucette and Jerry Coates, CROSS COUNTRY Coach Pistone feels that Randolph can take still another championship in l96O. With Cross Country Captain, Bill Crayton, who is also one of the best 440 men on the South Shore and Track Co-Captain Jim Robinson who is an outstanding miler, Co-Captain Dave Duffy in the 880, John Michaels and Francis l-lort vaulters and Phil Carlino and Gerry Coates in the Broad Jump, In the weight events look for Bill Strickland, Frank Esposito and Charlie Swanson, Mike Lyons, Bill Crayton, and Ken Smith take positicns First row: Mike Lyons, Bobby MC- C3rmick, Richard Mahan, Tommy Stephens, Kenny Smith, Second row: Robert Catamatcre, Gerald Diburn, Billy Craytcn, Tom Gol- logher, Ed Strickalcski. FIELD HOCKEY Miss Ryan and her i959 Field Hockey Team. Cap- tain Claire Childs smiles in front. Behind her: Pat Ebbs, Margie Morrill, Mary Ebbs, Emily Moder, Ellen Fraser, Pat Cooper, Jean Parker, Norma Jacobsen, Mim Fav- reau. And when it rains, we still practice. Pat Coo- per stars in a gym scrirnmagel bf While the boys were winning every honor in sight, Randolph's girls were not forgotten l96O was not a year for victory, however Field Hockey records show two wins, six losses and an all Freshman team. Miss Ryan hopes that with a year's experience the l960 squad will live up to the promise of that last 6-O 'tory over Brockton. SOFTBALL Springtime brings softball. l959 was a sea- Returning seniors are Gail Cochrane, Mary son of heartbreakers-close but not good Ebbs, Patty Cooper, Rosemary Tonascuck, and enough. With only one win behind them, the Pat Wallace. girls are still hopeful for a better 60 season. Gail Cochrane doesn't believe a word of it but Claire Childs has the whole softball season mapped out already. Listening are Emily Mader, Pat Wallace and Margie Morrill in the back row and Rose- mary Tonascuck in the front 'CZ Varsity Girls' Basketball Team. Standing: Margie Morrill, Ruth Andrews, Gail Cochrane, Rosemary Tonacszuck, Barb MacDonald, Ellen Fraser, Mary Ebbs, Patty Cooper and Miss Ryan CoACaptains Pat Wallace and Claire Childs kneel in the center. CHRLS' . ,..,., r0 1 4 fr -ls! 'Y 004 QU ,,. Now for a few at these on game days? says Barb MacDonald. Junior Varsity: Miss Ryan, Peggy Mc- Vey, Judy Cassagrande, Frannie Dolan, Elaine Austin and Michelle DePaIrna. Kneeling: .lean Parker, Pat Colarruso, Marilyn McCauley, Pat Clark, Capt, Pat Gilbert, Nancy Anderson and Mim Fay- reau. BASKETBAL Randolph Varsity 24 39 20 20 24 9 l 6 24 22 K i Emily Macler, L Canton Canton Stoughton Foxboro Easton Westwood Mansfield Sharon King Philip Opponents 33 23 54 29 37 29 26 51 42 i . fnggggo '1 Dig. .. , . ...--M... 6?f'i A lc Y' HQ-1,90 I A, . , API' 159gL5jl5QL-fill' I -1 .ff ' flfrffg 451 ll MZ. 6? www! 'Q I6 17 I8 I9 zo 7 '3 Z4 25 ze 27 s +W- k the ,Lf ,f 653399 T' ww. GNGQGV' 3 fCG ' bb 'Y dcnas Cl 1950 L ,, itirlnhulph High Srhuul Q 1 : . if i: Runhulply, Hflaumzzrhusrtln f ' rflrmzrcl F. f11r.f:,-Q: G ACHUSQA l'r1m11,fl Jfffflfffhfff x fffffw I - K! x f ' ' Ziafofz-J A frrend from cur Jr Hugh years . 4 Muss Gocd . Jr, Hugh Prrncxpol, A Dewmwnmg vcmce 3 4' er1dNy smlxe our own Mr Pcwderlw, Vwcc Prmcfpd Smcenfs fecsrds . crass sfcndmgs . A the Hlgh Schcc' busmess , 'vi as Mary Nels cmd V-ss Thelma Be'g hcxe trwexr hands fm Martha M. Foley Chairman, English De- partment. English, grade 9, Assistant of The Ban- ner. Mary Lau Fitz Gerald English, grade 12, Oracle Advisor, College Board Classes ENGLISH DEPARTMENT English is the heart of the curriculum . here the structural differences in sentences, the sonnets of Shakes- peare and analogies of College Entrance mix into the great whole that spells the literature of our language and its function in our lives. Firm believers in the value of the humanities in the lives of young people, the English teachers bring to their classes an appreciation of the beau- tiful, the real, and the deep in the written word. Students act out a part in Julius Caesar. ,YI Jean M. Noblin English, grade lO, ll, Blue and White Banner 'Literary Advisorl in Q, , Q' l .U LKEN5 iv . CLE KEN M LTON ff? Eleanor L. Brewster Eleanor M. Kelley Robefg E, Kgndrgcki English, grade ll English, grade IO, Dra- English' grgde 9, Assist- VUOWCS ont Football Coach WALLALK 5 Y I O ., jg-4 J .4 Von von X, ' 37342 ' 7 , M 3. 2.9 3-S' fi ' .5 if: 5 4-.. ,Q if I 4: I , 43 BUSINESS DEPARTMENT Stenography with Miss a iob in the future. Patricia A. Getch Office Practice, Typing B1. Lynch, preparation for James H. Santry Business Education, Stu- X-J Those of us that are going into the busi- ness world have received the most ad- vanced training there is. Practice on mim- eograph, duplicator, and electric typing machines, with Miss Fahey, Mr. Santry, and Miss Getch, Bookkeeping with Miss f Diemond, Stenography with Miss Lynch, Jr. Business with Mr. Harmon, and Busi- ness Math with Mr. Lynch all prepare us for work in a modern office. Muriel T. Fahey I, Aggigfcnf junio, C1055 dent Council, Booster Typewriting lg Junior Adviggr, Club, Key Club. Class Advisor. ' Wifi wwf-. 1- 4 Marion F. Diemond Bookkeeping l, ll, School Lunch Records. ll 151' i , 4.7 N if . ll:-2 i i li ll? l l i ly' . Nathaniel P. Harmon Ann M. Lynch Affhllf J- I-YNCl , Y if Bookkeeping lg Soles- Shorthand I, Typing li, ior BuSineSS: BuSiI'1eSS manship, Business Train- Aide tc Freshman Ad- Advisor of Blue and ingg Activities Fund visor. White Bonner. Treasurer. lll Cz: 2,81 Paul J. Lehtinen Chairman, Mathematics Department. Mathemat- ics IO, Il, l2, Book Supplies, Afternoon Cal- lege Board Math Class. Thomas R Drey Jr Algebra I, Plane Geome- try. DEPARTMENT Alice in Wonderland had nothing on the students as they wade through mazes of mathematical mysteries. The afternoon Col- lege Board classes and Mr. Lehtinen's fre- quent insistence on the simplicity of these concepts do little to reassure us of our ability to find our wav out. Philip M. Saba Salesmonship IV, Con- sumer Education, Varsity Football Coach. Madeline D. Lynch Algebra, grade 9, Col lege Board Math Class. FOREIGN LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT Amo, amos, amat . . . Comment allez- vous? The echoes from the classes where Miss O'Neil, Mr. Arsenault and Mr. Harrington. Tape recorders shuttle between Paris of today and Voltaire. The modern oral response meth- od . . . the old resounding of Caesar. Lon- guoge lives at Randolph High. -li lv f -ff? ,mfs I I AIU l 4 l MM ill ABMM if Aegean 4 Margaret M. O'Neil Thomas F. Harrington Albert J. Arsenault, Jr 0 I' 9 French I, Il, lll, IV, Latin I, ll, Ill, Assistant French I, Latin l, Hockey I' WA Sophomore Class Advisor. Senior Class Advisor, Club. ' y Class Rings. ll2 Y' The entire system of the human body . . . broken down into simple, understandable parts f 1 1-' SCIENCE DEPARTMENT From the simplest laws of nature to the complex rules of Physics . . . through General Science to Biology, Physics and Chemistry . . . Science at Randolph High has advanced with the rest of the world. Mr. Chrimmins, Mr. Houston, Mr. Thomp- son, and Mr. Sherman strive together in giving Randolph a well equipped Science Department. This year Randolph High'dou- bled its Science equipment in hopes of giv- ing to its students a rnodern educatim- We Wmdf' MW Je George E. Crimmins Chemistry. , , Glenn M. Thompson Biologv. William G. Garnett General Science, Science Fair, Sophomore Class Advisor. John G. Pistone World History, Chemis- try, Varsity Cross Coun try, Varsity Track, Fresh man Basketball. Arthur Houston Head of Science Depart- t, Ph A g S ' Kenneth Sherman gli: yslcs Clence Biology, Director of Oceanographic Labora- tory, Faculty Advisor Biology Club, Faculty Advisor Hockey Club. ,Z Q 17' iff: I I 3 - i ...S y +344-,R 2 ,- i 'S'-iff T .lzi f ',- ' , lf' .- W P 4 f, rl - , . . - fc .3 l Q5 Q I ,V fill jail . 556: l A f 'f' A i X-.l '.':'.' if' rf?-'R' - '- .. '-1 'ft' 1 -.-'ffffif i -P ' I 4- - i . 'f-:-- .-1-r j.J '-1 rf -1-,,.-. , 1 1 ll3 R-B 114 SOCIAL STUDIES The Social Studies program at Randolph High School offers a wide variety of experience to our students. Under the guidance of Mr. O'Brien, Mr. Chrisholm and Mr. Silk, students learn to encounter such pressing so- cial problems as Communism, Juvenile Delinquency, and Alcoholism, and to reflect on their influence on today's society. With a complete understanding of the past, of the workings of government and the obstacles of the future, the student of Social Studies is guided to a better interpretation of his own problems and of the part that he will play as a future citizen and voter. Mr. Silk points out new methods in teaching History l Peter J Chrisholm Adeline J. Bernardo John B. Silk ! , ll U S History, Problems Civics, Business Math, Civics, U, S. Histor ' S of Democracy, Freshman Assistant Football Coach, Varsity Basketball, llnmlmin Class Advisor, A s 5 i s t a nt Basketball Varsity Baseball. Coach, The way to a man's heart is through his stomach . . . Yvette Richards and Maureen Black prac- tice tor the future, HOME ECONOMICS DEPARTME From fashion shows to Child Care, the girls at Randolph High School are trained in all the arts of Homemaking. Under the expert supervision of Miss Schomer and Mrs. Elkins ward- robes are created and modeled, dinners are given and children entertained. Open to every girl in the High School, the Home Economics Department trains the wives and mothers of the SPECIALISTS futu re. ln every school where the individual counts there is a need for special faculty members with special talent and training. Randolph boasts one of the State's most progressive Art NT Grace L. Elkins Homemaking I, II, Cloth- ing I, ll, Home Decorat- ing, Fashion Show, March Exhibition. Katherine I. Schomer Homemaking I, II, Mar- riage and Family Living, Foods, Child Care. Departments, a whole range of musical activi- ties, a full-time librarian, a Reading Special- ist who has at her command all the latest equipment for helping speed and comprehe sion, .J- '4 Elizabeth T. Tierney Remedial Reading, Ora- cle Business Advisor. Robert M. Lacey Music Director. IIS Samuel Polio Free Hand Drawing, Pho- tography, Driver Train- ing, Art and Photogra- phy Advisor for Oracle, Randy Awards, American Education Week, Studio Workshop. Alvin M. White Director Audio Visua Department, Librarian, n- Director Randy Outstand- ing Scholastic Achieve- ment Awards Program, Chess Club, Audio Vis- ual Club. Joseph J. Zapustas Physical Education. i 'Q Thomas F. Grady Guidance Director, No tional Honor Society Ad- visor. PHYSICAL i EDUCATION ' fl! W 2' I i Rosemary F. Ryan Health, Physical Educa- tion, Coach Girls' Ath- Ietics, Self-control, discipline, sportsmanship, the ability to relax amid the tensions of every day, this is Physical Education, the education of the human body. The competition of sports is a necessity because it teaches us that hard work and drive are essential in a competitive world. A healthy body obeys the commands of a well-trained mind. Physical Education aims at the development of this coordination and the growth at complete human beings. Up and over . . . Strong bodies promote strong minds. GUIDANCE Guidance took on a new look this year with the arrival of our new Director, Mr, Thomas Grady and the appointment of our long-time friend and senior class advisor, Miss Brennan to the position of Dean of Girls. Not only our career and collegiate hopes, but our per- sonal problems as well are handled with care and efficiency in our home at school the Guidance Ot- fice. ll6 Winifred M. 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I I I I I ' I ' I I I n I I 1 1 ' I 2 , j I I ' r- f I ' ' I 1 1 1 4 ' , I ' I I ' , - , . , , ' I A 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 : VI I ' I I I l,2,3, 5 est l,2,3,4g . .MS 1 1 1 1 ' ' . . - ,I A - I F ' I 1 1 1 1 1 - ' 1 1 1 - - ' ' ' ' 1 I I - ' I I Il I I . I 1 I 1 1 I I ' I Z 5 I f f f I 1 f Ig f 1, , , 1 3g A 1 1 1 1 1 1 d - II I I I , Clb k I,2gNa- . I , I F - Q T - I 1 1 I1 1 - ' ' ' ' ' 1 I - his I1 5 y 1 9 314: I 1 1 1 I ' 1 4 1 - ll 1 1 1 1 1 Bon- 1 1 I 1 1 ' I I 1 1 1 1 ' I ball l,2,3,4g otb I I, , , 5 Ban- I A . . . 3j um, Tflp 5 I ls 2,35 , . ' . ' ' ' 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 I ig S,E.M.S.B,A, 2,3g Brass Ensemble WHITE, ROBERT 0. ICollegel Band . ' - ' . - . 1 . 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 I I 1 I 1 1 1 I I I I ' . I ' . - I I E ' . 3' t ' ' - - h' ne , 1 , g 1 . 5 Ush- 5 I 5 ' Y ' 1 1 - 1 ' g T . A ' I ' ' I ' tb ' . - ' I f - I I I , , f 1 O 1 1 f o , F.H.A, 1, ,3,4g 1 1 I ' I ' - 1 - , Z ' 1 ' ' ' A 34 G I V I 1 121 ' ' 1 1 S' S' 1 1 ' , ' . . ' , , 1 1 1 1 1 - 5 I , A X 1 1 - 1 . ' 1 - I ' tt g St 2,3,4g lo 'l g , , I I , . ' ' s- f . I I . I etb 5 a , g Caf - 2g Ch I,2,3g t I,2,3: ' I ' Q I 1 - 1 - I ' I ' 5 ' 1 J I1 1 - I 1 , I Q ' , I C I + 2. . I . C . ' . I' 1 1 r' j . , 1 I 1 ' 5 1 , acl , I, , , g Bas- 2g 1 I1 1 - I . tb 1 1 1 z 1 1 1 . . ' . . 2. 3,4. 2: 'f T 5771.4 ZZ'7yQ'e0'Z- aw Z-ww UP 4 WF! Zmimmwi T S We thunk our underclolssmen 'x 'Ur We're all behind you . That's the Ran- dolph spirit and here the underclassmen prove it. The ORACLE and the senior class needed support. Without hesitation our student body gave us their help and good wishes. The staff and the graduates thank you, students of Randolph High, and wish vs Y' 'ng for you a senior year as wonderful as ours. ' l THE JUNIORS THE SOPHOMORES JUNIOR who have always backed our activities K A ii if 2? i rd 14'-Tixfig W4 e i Wi M 9 amd , Ffa HIGH THE FRESHMEX 30 , F f, ,Ji -W , Q. ,V 4 ',, wwf' v I . .L ,. -I ,, ,4,?,, , 1- f I 'A' M g ,. ,f Md: . 'Z '. N fax ,E ,f.ffgy,,,, f x, '-A gi or their unfcullng support IJD LJJ. Lil The Student C unc l a d M Sant V salute The ORACLE Best WlSheS RANDOLPH HIGH SCHOOL KEY CLUB Randolph Hlgh School Vocatlonal Shop CONGRATULATIONS FROM TH E SECON DARY TEACHERS ASSOCIATION THE BOOSTER CLUB conglatulateb the Senlol Q I I O Q: B A Q , , A C - I ' ,I in 577' S i I '? '0 i n r. rl I our own clubs and groups Th RHS WIAJORETTES lt th 1lhO0R-XCIE One of our best Hlgh School THE RANDOLPH Ju y B b El BOWLARAMA The DRILL TEAM SAY March on to Vlctoly 1960 ORACLE 28 I l C e . . . . ., sa u e e E ' . , Fav H I ' 'X , ' V .- Memories One last cheer from Barb, Arlene, Eileen, Jean, Jean, Diane, d , ar , ieen - Q.. - nn.i.r.AQ who wished us luck. Best WISHIGSI say- ws. ,QR-w5.7 ,f St. Bernadett s C.Y.O. - A . H Congmtuldtlons St M ny s C Y O Oux Best to The Oracle A BIC, CHEER FOR THE OR ACLE Elame from the Freshman cheelleaders Gale Bob Judy Cora Sue Qandy Susan Loulse Chd1lOttE Sandy Loulse Lynda Joan Jamce you ur L eozge Theresa kldrlln og. Jean VS lx m hex xn COMPLIMENTS OF U SY TEMPLE BETH AM The W hole Oracle Staff S xx It s been Wlllth exexg lllllllltf? Best of luck SEHIOIH IHFORHII' BOOblI'RlllH Ruthle I ouxse lhlln Nlarx Pat Fubx Carol I mild 1,011 9 . I I . I 1 O '1 H . . . 1 . . . . ' Ll ',, ' v Y . Y K Y V 1 3 ' ' , , I . ' ' -H Ii , , , , aj - I O I Behind you all the way, S1-niurs , l S' HSS ,. A A .AI An ', v - y - , ' I I 2 A 1 Q ', ' A - -v 2 ' U. ' ,' ' 5 the editors solute and thank Glen Bob B Pat T Pat W Eleanor John T1red but trlumphant the 1960 ed1tors thank each and every one of vou who haue so genexously suppolted our vsork and our dream or THE BEST ORACLE YET Congratulatlons and Best Vhshes Comphments of Dr Russell Thompson D A Conca, DM D Compllments of Compllments of Dy Stluzzleyg Dr afld M15 C Fallell Gallavsay Best wxshes from Congratulauons and Best Vhshes D1 J U MeGu11k D1 and Mrs John L Hlckey Randolph Mass Complxments of Best wxshes from DF John P NOOUHY1 Wilham M. Leavitt, D.M.D l3O fr 1 A E 1 s . V' ' .g , ' 1 , A 5 Q V . I 11- I. Gary, Margo, Arlene, Bolo, W., Rulhie, Tessle, Sharon, Frank our town's professional men. Best W1Sh9S to the Class of 1960 Dr Randolf Ph1lb1 ook Complxments of Dr W11l1am Sloane M11tOH S Glassman DMD Office Hours 9 6 Evenmgs by Appointment 1191 No Mam St Randolph Wo 3 6077 Compliments of Dr Barces Ammal HOSp1tal BEST OF LUCK WOODLAWN PHARMACY NC 1193 North Ma1n Street The Rexall Store Prescrlptlon Speclallsts DIAMOND PHARMACY NC 326 North Mam Street Mel Dlamond B S Reglstered Pharmacist vi Je Comphments of RANDOLPH DRUG CO Registered Pharmaclst Free dellvery Wo 3 3800 64 N o Mam Sf PWNACY WSU? RIPTIOI Mum' gre R E Compllments of Paul Box le Registered Pharm , 1 l 1 s i 1 p i . . l . , 1 , . . P S 1 Cty' I I - - s ,+,V?-r-P Ugtbhu 'V 1 .9 . P' ' Arthur J. Trinque, Ph.G. f, 311 , 1 A . - - I ' ' A . , . ., PRESC 3 f Ea 1 V ' : gl . 1 AA A , ond our business men who build xx 4 'FO?: ,f- -w ,lx flQgf us 14 f X, xx ,XX-K X qs- QU' i '4,'fi?!' ,. , Q Q IX N fy 53 Lb H Ck , our security tor the future Patrons PEST OF LLY K TO THF C I -XSS OP 60 from BREWSTER CONSTRUCTION COMPANY GEORGE WHITE mpllmcnts GEORGE F HOBC Franklm C ustom llullt Homus Iluntlngton I harmacw Brockton fentel S o 5 f' Best of Luck M G ROTA AND SONS f'ener'1l Contractors R mdolph Mis Wo 3 387' STAN NEI SON Ht KH h H lrutor Johhlnp., Backhoe Work ll n md f., lrden x ork made easy O30 S0 Ham St 'N un Rmmlolph COMPLIMENTS OF JOHN E LYNCH JOSEPHJ JOE SEMENSI Best wnshes to our graduates from Your selectman managmg Semensn Cool and Oll We also have for sale sana qravel and fll F33 O J V . I . A X , Y w Vo ' 1 , of W Y Y ' . J J 3,15 Lincoln Road , Q . . , ,Q ' 227 ' ' ft. W -3-5281. I c 1 .' 2 , . -I -I F 3, J Be: s os tr- the C'Iz1s.' of '60 2 . ' ,- T . ' Y Jn 1 N' 2 ri V ' ' WVU!!--lllel '7 . . f' . 247 SU- -If Sl., 2 ' F- u u . qw' - i , ,fc WX. M. 3 2 UR Q-' CARLINO CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Phil f'zz1'1ihff. Twp athlete uf Vlass uf 1951+ and his Dad share the honors. BOOTHBY CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Jllgl tml te he gn xdu te l lph H gh Qc o 6 mpllment t few fLuCk DeCELLE SURVEYORS 81 SON RAY S OIL COMPANY 80 Lm n St WO 3 5181 f mphment ft f nglntul un Sem IS f 1960 RANDOLPH HOUSE AND FURNITURE AVON HOMES RANIDOLPH MASS R nd lllh M1 Howard Bull VlO3o813 WO 5101.2 AREY BROTHERS BUII DFRS Home ep ll Remodeling NORFOLK HOMES Cc 'zz 121 t f 'z a s of Ham o if . ho l 'H ' s o ' 3. o I 2 ' ' 'o . . ' -I-1 Randolph Mass. WO-3-6305 jo ' S J- 'o 'z zito s I 'o o A , il o , ess. 7 . , - 1 .E H. J A r frs- ' :Mil ,hw 'A ,ea Comphments of H A HILLS 8. SONS 44 N0 Mam St Randolph Mass Compllments of THE WOODLAWN CARD AND RECORD SHOP Best ln cards and music Compllments of THE LYONS CARD SHOP 70 North Mam Street Randolph Watch for the SIX Lanterns EDGAR B. COLE Furnlture and Gifts 233 South Mam St Wo 3 3990 Store hours 9 to 9 Saturday 9 to 6 GANNON'S HARDWARE STORE 60 North Mam Street, Randolph Compllments of J. ROBERT ALVES Bramtree, Mass Congratulatlons to the Class of '60 BURGESS LAWNMOWER SERVICE 300 Unlon Street 136 , K. 'fx - .JA .91-1-,, . .,, -P fy V ?,,,gUt'-vE?F.,,?iak,,,Ns, jjxyl ll 21 'fl-fa 4 ' 1 Xxf' I -. Hifi :Q i' as 1 , ,ii . . lVi i.t.- - I ' l I . . ' . I 9 - v A 8, R CLEANERS CONIGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS AND LAUNDERETTE 1 No 'VIa1n Street Wo '3 9820 Free puck up and dellvery TH RIFT SHOP Come ln and browse around OF 1960 one hour cleaners 1209 No Main St Wlothproof odorless custom dr cleaning Congratulatlons to the Class of 1960 NORTH RANDOLPH ARLETTES 1153 No Mam St Randolph BRODIL S BOOTERY Qualltw footwear and accessorles for the entxre family 90 North Maln Street Randolph SALAMONE S SHOES Phe oldest store for shoes or shoe repalr ln town Wo 3 6353 Congratulatmns to the class of 1960 BEL TONE HEARING AID THE TOWNE SHOPPE Norfolk County Charge Account Open from 9 AM to 9 PM 193 North Ma1n Street Randolph, Mass THE CHILDREN S SHOP 71 Nolth Mam Stleet Infants through Pre Teens Wo 3 5410 21' .v . 1 ' 4.-. ' . - .- y ' Y CLEANERS W0-3-6727 I I 4 ' I 137 -.'F'.... '4 'tfwlftifl . Q, s V. haf! Y. QQ' Bile 9 'l'l'QFl -M ,, h xx V i RAN DOLPH C0-OPERATIVE BANK irfmn' NJ f' 'il np Best of luck to the Class of '60 Randolph Firefighters Relief Association It is a pleasure to serve the stu- dents, graduates and faculty of Randolph High School l The best wishes to all from TH E RAN DOLPH SAVINGS BANK Established 1851 Offices: North Main Street 15 Pleasant St., Stoughton l38 GOOD BROTHERS FORD CAR FAMILY OF RANDOLPH Welcome you to visit our showroom to see in action and test drive THE 1960 FORD 536 SO. Main St. Compliments of HEVR LET BROTHERS FOLEY BUICK C O When better cars are built, 397 No. Main St. Randolph, Mass. D0dHe'PlYm0Uth Sales Buick will build them. Wo-3-2040 and Service New Modern Body and Fender Repairing Complete Car Painted Compliments of All work done on budget plan ll I I Gasoline-fuel oil Wo-3-3100 Yange 633 8: 641 No. Main St. Congratulations Compliments of Class of 1960 . , SERVICE STATION Mike 0 Connor, Inc . from JENNY SERVICE 533 No. Main St. 81 GAS STATION Thongs ggtiinnh Road service-tires p p batteries-wash CAREY'S MOTORS TRANSPORTATION, INC. Temple St. Whitman, Mass. 39 YUU CANT MAKE A MISTAKE GN ANY PURCHASE YGU MAKE AT A SL P' Tlus 15 more tlmn 1 prormse Its a guirmree that youll TICXLI' rrslx 1 penny on any rtem you buy at A xP At A8..P the slle lb neyer Qomplarcd umrl youre completely smsicd The sale promptly refund your money no qucsuons asked Hou pmt mike 1 mrstulxc on my purpluae you I'I'l1lxL at A SL P UPER RKET ! I F . V ' c Q V ' , L 4 A V Y A v , A ' 2 A I7 V A 1' Llv ' 7 2 - ' 'I ' ' I ' ' l ' ' z ' X . must measure up to your every expectation-or, A 55 P will ' 'V ' f - . , ' , - , , , - . , - , - , f T Compllments of CONRADS PIONEER FOOD STCRE CROMPTONS DAIRY Comphments of 1057 North Mam Street 289 Lafayette Street Randolph THE MEAT KING Comphments of Meat Speclallsts R F S U S Cho1ce Meats Cut to order Dellcatessan Fresh Flsh GROCERY Frozen Foods Dalry Products 58 Umon Street Open 8 30 6 30 dally Thurs Frx t1ll 9 1151 No Maln Street Compllments of DANNYS FRUIT STORE X NMA 1207 No Maln Street Randolph Wo 3 0333 or Wo 3 9890 WWW 41 Compllments of SCOTTIES CASH CONRAD S GROCERY MARKET 30 N th M t t or ams ree OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK Randolph Mass 7 A'VI to 10 PM l4I I I I ! ss - - as I . . . . . . ' I - I , , . . , . 'l i 1 i 5 M ki- , ,Lx V x - , . 1 ' - ' - . . . ' gr' ' . M if , - - - - g, 1 K I , . .1 . . . We take pleasure ln serving Randolph Hlgh School McCarthy Bros Congratulations from Crovos Fruut Store m Randolph DAIRY LEE INC Fme qualltw dalrv products 585 Mallff St South Easton Rlchard Mallff Bus Ju 7 2110 Res Ce 8 6018 DRESSLER S HOME BAKERY Speclaltw Weddmg 8z Bnrthday cake Hand cut do nuts 1183 No Maln St Randolph Wo 3 5522 Open Sundays CENTRE LOUNGE PIZZA at lts best Frank Hart W0 3 1745 Wo 3 9807 COTTAGE RESTAURANT Comphments to the Graduates THE RANDOLPH NEWS STORE soda fountam magazines news open6 00AM 10PM MY WIFE AND I LUNCH Best wlshes to the ORACLE Allen St Randolph Mass Compliments Of Compliments of IQETELQQSQ AMvE1 s POST No. 51 1179 No. Main St. North Randolph Randolph, MHSS 142 DALEY CONSTRUCTION Robert L Daley Preqldent CO INC WO 3 0001 I Alden Street Randolph Maw Dacey Brothex s Dalry Store 1100 North Maln St QL XLITY D XIRY I RODLCTS Vlllk by the gallon and the half gallon Open cially from J 00 A 'VI to 9 00 P M Qomplxments of LYNWOOD INC Randolph Mass I lzza Our Speclalty Co1ne1 of Qouth 'and Center Streets o 'S i848 F Kurlltxs STANNY S 1 NJ- ll Lf Ll is 'lg QWMJ D IVE IN Best wishes to the ORACLE from LEON S Congratulatlons GILROYS KWIK SHOP I4 . Q 1 C I - , . Y O ' ' . . . . 7 H Y y v z z ,. . -- . . rd ' ' K I l 1: .l. 2: .. w 'S ' .- . l 3 - A , 'ilfgmwr gr 5 , .1 V , - , , 1. f?,f5.:f,1t1M 'Z V, .+.:1.f ? m 'lf J ,M , V W .7 at K 49 Q I , K , ' I 2 . , - 4 el X ' V, dyed' hw N Q I - I I W- M 1. ' , I 'I 5 ' . I 4' , , x tg, on 7 N - , , I ' -' ' 4 unrlruun 1 V , 'f ' I I. I a I 3 G W CON DON NC FUEL OILS--HEATING 900 No Ma1n Street Randolph Mass Conglatulatlons to the Class of 60 TED LUDDINGTON Relax wh1le reducmg MARY A CAULFIELD Appomtments 10 AM 10 PM 87 Wales Ave Randolph LEO A COREY Plumbmg and Heating 180 Walren St W0 3 2960 MULLIGAN S INC Real Estate-Sales Appralsals-Management 355 UHIOH Street Randolph Wo 3 3210 Best of luck CU RRAN S HARDWARE STORE No Ma1n Street Randolph Compllments of SAUNDERS AND SHANNON 1104 No Ma1n Street Randolph RANDOLPH TV AND APPLIANCE Tonv and I mny Clvlta SALES SERVICE 69 No Ma1n Street Wo 3 1234 Best of luck to the Class of 60 TOABE HARDWARE Compllments of WI NER S HARDWARE STORE Wo 3 2110 Compllments of DEL COR RADIO I44 . ' o c I . . I , ,' X Y X ul - y ' I .L R.N. ' 4 f U I , 0 y ' L . - - - - L I . , '. o , ' u 1 7. . . I . Comphments of Cartwright Funeral Home 419 North Mam Street Randolph Mass John J Hurley Reglstered Funeral Dlrector and Embalmer Cartwright and Hurley Funeral Home 16 North Mam St Randolph Charles Adams Realty and Custom Bullder Wo 3 2400 and 2401 Res An 8 6254 219 Unxon St Rte 139 Randolph Mass For those nicer flowers ROH LF S 407 So Ma1n St Randolph Compllments of MARY BREWSTER Comp11ments of Lounse Flavan 1137 No Mam St Randolph Mass Comphments of FRED S BARBER SHOP 31 North Mam St Best wlshes from Ruth Frawley Comphments of COPELAN D S Best WlSheS of WRIGHT BROTHERS DAIRY TUCKER ELECTRIC 937 N o Mam St Randolph Mass Compl1ments of BENNET S SERVICE STATION 306 Un1on St Randolph Mass TAYLOR S J EWELRY an GIFT SHOPPE Watch repalrlng Wo 3 4710 Compl1ments of Ernest C Martin 1374 Worth Mam St Randolph Mass Randolph Paint and Wallpaper Co. 326 No. Main St., Randolph Wo-3-2000 18 South Ave., Whitman Mr. Robert Clairmont, Proprietor A Gibson 7-4469 V, ,f I . l46 X 'XX Warren Kay Vanhne STUDIO Inc ,EQ . 1 A ' xx- r K , ,ij 'xx t -U x 1 vi' 1 1 f '-fa N 4 A I f Q . . 'S '- , . A I 9?-.xt , ' .V A Q E-fig? ' 1. a g egg R, S - L .b X S 'ff' L., V, V -g 2 5 I f 0 I 1 4 I ' 1 3 3 4 7 v o . NN-1 I- . ' N. n . El' . Unvsn . Cgggggax E ' :AS- I Y M -1 L. ,L N 5: sl x - V' V4 'an t A K . ' N I F K Y' f J.. J I q 1 , Q--- X -, if I ' ' 1 1 lm nm Am ill: mv am am 'am' Miss Kat Q l I 1 1 x I I I 1 I' I 1 I I I 5 'mf am 'mr ann and and 1 'und 'XIII AFI! dnl nm HI! UH IIN n and IDI un ill! am HTH HH! ATN am .am 'mr am am and .ind an' am dI'll and .md and Jam am and and dll! am am am am an: an: an and am am am and dIlK 1 l I I I PARENTS PATRONS I IIXI I 1IIl'1m I luwnlx I IFIIQH IHIX St mlu Ixnlxnmx K Ii nmnn+I lxxius, F ink I mzlmlsn .mu J Ie'1 x ne Fulu John Iewmilkm R11 h1u1I XI NI'uDunu1 -Xngu Nlwl ellnn John Mdlm Nuholus 'IIHHZIIIIQIIH Ifnxexence NI.-mn xo N hltn l 1 I I 1 I Mu Mrs 1 Nlls Mrs 1 1 1 1 1 John MCH n 1 In Nlmmx Nlchumln 1 m X11 Us 5 John J Md 0 Huhut Saumlu hm I Ml L lx 5 h Munlx mu xx N nxl'-1 I' uhuk 'Kim y Iwium A N1 sm John I Ollmn Jqnus O N011 'uthux IA1 el MIL E 'en John H IICILL John J O Sulllxnn 'NIu'h.aeI Pluto F1 ink C Pnc-hlmm H.11nlrI Prnuls x1:I f Inu els Anlhunx Iu,n'1tLII1 Cemge 5 Ihnt Albert C Rlcchm lame-s Rublnson HayuI1IVS Mwels I muencf- Roofle Ieon Ro Qnhuxg Axmond S uno S R baba Louis Seuslu s Icfloxx an I I I I I lla 'VIN Mrs I Mls Mys 'Vhs Mis 1 Thomx -X 'wIa7lw Joseph Bmns f emge E Dohexty John NX LIIUICIINVIICI Ix C a vu John C :han Rox 4 -:mad ullxns Regmald Lrolghton Nlezxxn Cxuuell feorge Lullrn Lawexence DeCelle De-Dommg Chffmd S Dlmmlck John I' -'xhlfont Haxxx -Xxnau Daniel Duffx I HILL!!! 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