Sacred Heart High School - Corric Yearbook (Kingston, MA)

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JAREY LEE ADAMS South River Street Marshfield, Mass. | mis I 1 s ■ I I I 8 I . ••• tiA , ip ' - ■ . Olre Ct omc fisieAetctect Sacked ecmt ScAooi { f5 1 @ wUc Sta f EDITOR. . . Gail McDermott ASSISTANT EDITORS. .. Mary Gammon, Janet McLean PHOTOGRAPHY EDITOR. . . William Leonardi LAYOUT EDITORS. . . Barbara Hall, Roberta Skehan LITERARY EDITORS. . . Gail O ' Brien, Lorraine Nelson BUSINESS MANAGERS. . . Charlena Fitzmaurice, Alice Lyons SUBSCRIPTION COORDINATOR. . . Leonard McLaughlin Z ADMINISTRATION FACULTY GRADUATES UNDERGRADUATES ORGANIZATIONS ACTIVITIES 3 HIS EMINENCE RICHARD CARDINAL CUSHING ARCHBISHOP OF BOSTON 4 tdmlnidtra tlon ■ IR E N AE A SISTER M. pi Our memories of Sacred Heart will always be linked with grateful and loving thoughts of its beloved adminis¬ trator, Sister M. Irenaea, whose broad vision and deep faith have made possible its very being. Her endless sacrifices, unselfish interest, and direction in the spiritual and temporal progress of Sacred Heart have identified her with every phase of its growth. We ask God to continue to bless you, Sister, in every need of every hour. SISTER PAUL MARIE-our principal, counselor, and friend whose guiding influence, warm understanding, and teaching excellence have meant so much to us during four of the most important years of our lives, is an integral part of Sacred Heart. Her unselfish devotion, academic challenge, and dedicated life will ever remain a constant source of inspiration long after we have graduated. 5 Sister Noel ' s academic thoroughnes s characterizes her biology de mono t rations. Lively presenta¬ tions and scien¬ tific projects make biology a favorite course for many Sacred Heart students. Above: Research and thesis writing are academic musts in Sister Edith ' s English classes. A Below: Physics and chemistry are deep in the heart of science , but Sister Ida Mary always proves capable in exploring such depths. L t: If lpst in the Woods,-of advanced math, aee Sister Gertrude in Room 107-. X j. Ay A j t der friendly and. Scholarly- 1 assistance is always available. v v THMKICU OUWtRlt KKiftSll Left: Sister Joseph Mary will always be loved and remembered for the inspiration received in her home arts classes. Right: Library directions under Sister Johnette constitutes far more than the selection of books. Developing our personality through reading and challenging our academic ability are always foremost in Sister ' s plans. Left: Sister Rosalie makes French and music a dynamic hour in every schedule. 2 •y 1 A Left: Sister Nivard ' s dedicated interest in music and art strike deep and lasting chords in our hearts. Right: The academic quality and assuring manner of Sister Mary Cecile provide the necessary confidence and help in our conquest of Latin. r ' l hffvh By Request: A FACULTY POSE Below: Landscaping is one of Sister Longina ' s hobbies. Checking current information for new ideas to keep Sacred Heart beautiful is a moment of relaxation in her crowded daily routine. Above: In administering her nurse ' s duties, Sister Cosma ' s gracious way makes the bitter sweet. fyns ' ITY7Z -v 8 ' Is Right: A world of information is disseminated through the teaching of Sister Rosemond, Sister Mary Gabriel, and Sister M ary (left to right). Interested students always find stimulation in their classes. Above: When Sister Vincent Mary, Sister Mary Agatha, and Sister Leah (left to right) go into conference and return with a smile, we know that some more fine menus will come into being. We will always remember the kind and friendly interest they had in each of us. Below: Sister Jean Clair (standing) examines the code book while Sister Patrice (standing) accepts the faculty bulletin from Sister Terence. Many pleasant memories of our contact with these teachers will remain. Above: Sister Susanne (seated) and Sister Rose Genevieve (standing) joined the staff of Sacred Heart this year. Friendly interest and willing¬ ness to help in any of our projects have created a lasting debt of gratitude in our hearts. 9 JUDITH ANN BARROWS Hyannis DIANE MARIE BISSONNETTE Middle boro ' 80 Club 4. .. Newspaper 4. . . Glee Club 4 . . . Dramatics 4. . . Cheerleading 4. . . Press Club 4. ' 80 Club 4. .. Debate 2. . . Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. . . Dramatics 3, 4. . . Cheerleading 3, 4. Judie. . . transferred from Barnstable High where she was junior class treasurer, top drum majorette, drama student, varsity basketball player. . . jovial air. . . exhuberant cheerleader. . . piercing blue eyes. .. inquisitive. . . friendly with everyone... her favorite hobby is baton twirling. . . always neatly dressed. .. studies diligently. .. has perfect posture. . . cooperative. . . urbane. . . adds a spark of sunshine to any activity. Di. . . an ardent lover of cars. . . fashion plate from Seventeen . .. has her own quiet manner. . . a pleasing soprano. . . inherited her sister ' s timetable. .. a vivacious cheerleader. . . Erroll Garner fan. . . a friendly smile. . . at home in the saddle. . . grew up with Sacred Heart attracted to the medical secretarial field. 10 PATRICIA ANN CALLAHAN Rockland Debate 2. . . Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. . . Dramatics 3, 4. . . Basketball 2. Pat. . . a kind and gentle manner. . . most willing to lend a helping hand . . . a good math and science student . . . enjoys making her own clothes. . . meticulous in appearance. .. thoughtful . . . hard-working. . . plans to attend Merrimack or Stonehill College. PATRICIA ANN CALLAHAN HELEN MARIE DALEY Duxbury Yearbook 4. . . ' 80 Club 4. . . Newspaper 4 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. . . Dramatics 3, 4. . . Press Club 4. Helen. . . one of our senior residents. . . quiet in many ways. . . contagious laughter . . . near at hand in time of necessity. . . C. Y. O. secretary. . . ready for fun when the occasion arises. . . enjoys rollerskating . . . cheerful. . . a future teacher. HELEN MARIE DALEY CHARLENA MARGARET FITZMAURICE Hanover Vipe President 4. . . National Honor So iety 3, 4. . . ' 80 Club 3, 4. . . Yearbook 4. . . Newspaper 4. . . Debate 3, 4. . . Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. . . Dramatics 2, 3, 4. . . Basketball 3 Press Club 4. . . Student Council 4 Cl ir. . . dynamic personality. . . frequent expeditions in her red convertible. . . academically inclined. . . enthusiastic about everything. . . ready to volunteer her services. . . ambition galore. . . honesty prevails throughout her character. . . courteous... has high standards. .. her CHARLENA FITZMAURICE life-long ambition is to attend Trinity. 11 MAUREEN ELIZABETH FLANAGAN Squantum ' 80 Club 4. ..Glee Club 4... Dramatics 4. . . Press Club 4. Maureen. . . a welcome addition to our senior clas s... world traveler... effervescent personality. . .fashion keynote. . . precise in every move. . . affable. . . easy-going manner. . . generous for needy causes... enthusiastic outlook on life. . . loves to cook. . . mature attitude . . . young at heart. . . a career in the field of nursing. ARTHUR ROBERT GALLERANI Plymouth Vice President 2, 3. .. Treasurer 4... Student Council 3... Yearbook 4. .. Newspaper 4 Debate 2, 3. . . Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. . . Dramatics 3,- 4. . . Press Club 4-. Arthur. . . Ivy League look. . . sociable to all. . . orderly in his work. .. possesses strong ardor for physics. . . adds his opinion to everything. . . amiable. .. carefree. .. likes spaghetti and meatballs . . . keeps the Income Tax Bureau from our door. . . college plans include business administration. ARTHUR GALLERANI 12 N MARY CATHERINE GAMMON Rockland National Honor Society 3, 4. . . ' 80 Club 3, 4 . . . Yearbook 4. . . Newspaper 4. . . Debate 2, 3 . . . Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. . . Dramatics 1, 2, 3 Press Club 4. Mary. . . active in all school activities. . . possesses quick wit. . . excellent writer. . . ready, willing, and able on all occasions. . . courteous and friendly to all. . . good natured . . . she and English go hand in hand. . . pleasant smile. . . diligent worker. . . fun-loving. . . sincere ...hopes to follow in her brother ' s footsteps at Stonehill College. BARBARA ANN HALL Scituate Historian 3, 4. . . National Honor Society 3, 4 . . . ' 80 Club 3, 4. . . Yearbook 4. . . Newspaper 4 . . . Debate 2, 3. . . Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. . . Dramatics 1, 2, 4. . . Press Club 4. . . Barbara. .. the best things come in small packages . . . very soft-spoken. . . industrious. . . untiring initiative. . . a whiz in trig. . . plays the piano. . . class historian. .. shy but makes everlasting friendships. . . determined to reach her goal. . . always willing to cooperate. . . a perfectionist in manners. . . high ideals. . . cheerful. . . will be a credit to Stonehill. MARY GAMMON BARBARA HALL 13 ROBERT JOHN LANNIN Hanover Glee Club 3, 4. ..Yearbook 4... Debate 3. . . Dramatics 3, 4. Bob. . . a prospective sailor. . . fun-loving ...favors horses and cars...has a grin for everyone. . . quiet, easy-going manner . . . leading tenor in Glee Club. . . a good speaker. .. lends his opinion readily. .. after completing his naval duty, he hopes to become a salesman. y y Y 07 ) ? V J ' VtO ' Y d p b p y c VIRGINIA MARIE LE DUC Bridgewater ' 80 Club 4. .. Newspaper 4. .. Debate 2, 3 ...Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. ..Yearbook 4... Press Club 4. Ginny. .. twinkling eyes. .. fascinated by trig ...jovial personality. .. high ideals in a fun-loving way. . . dependable. . . responds with clever remarks . . . a second Little Mo . . . peaches and cream complexion. . . extends a welcome hand of friend¬ ship. .. possesses dramatic ability. .. looks forward to Lasell Junior College. VIRGINIA LE DUC 14 y WILLIAM LINCOLN LEONARDI Kingston Student Council 2, 3, 4. ..Yearbook 4... Debate 2. . . Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. . . Dramatics 2, 4. Bill. .. friendly personality. .. most cooperative . . . a leader in his own way. . . happy-go-lucky nature. . . willing. . . takes a prominent part in class discussions. .. his chief hobby is photog¬ raphy. . . has a persuasive smile. . . sincere, loyal, and responsible., .hopes to attend East Coast Aeromart School. KATHLEEN LYNCH ALICE MARY LYONS Hanson ' 80 Club 4. . . Yearbook 4. . . Debate 2, 3 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. . . Dramatics 3, 4 Press Club. Alie. . . has a quiet, reserved manner. . . forms everlasting friendships. .. possesses a delight¬ ful stage voice. . . can always be counted on in any necessity. . . shows preference for Irish humor. . . generous with her time. . . loves to work with children. .. will attend State Teachers College. WILLIAM LEONARDI KATHLEEN ANNE LYNCH Natick Yearbook 4. . . ' 80 Club 4. .. Newspaper 4 . . . Glee Club 3, 4. . . Dramatics 4. . . Cheerleading 4. Kathy. .. full of contagious mirth. .. indispensable typist for Surf and Spray ... pleasing personality . . . very understanding nature. . . dark-haired Irish colleen. . . unselfish motives... winning smile... peppy cheerleader. . . swimming and skiing are her favorite sports... looks on the bright side of life ...interested in the business field. ALICE LYONS 15 GAIL FRANCES McDERMOTT Hanson National Honor Society 3, 4... Yearbook 4 . . . ' 80 Club 3, 4 . . Newspaper 4. . . Debate 2, 3, 4 . . . Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. . . Dramatics 3, 4. . . Basketball 3. .. Press Club 4. .. Student Council 4. Gail. .. perseverance plus. .. dependable on all occasions. . . mischievous mirth. . . puts first things first. . . an avid horseback rider. . . conscientious student. .. has high aims. .. determined to succeed . . . understanding. . . warm personality. . . influential ... a leader with many admirable qualities. . . lots of school spirit. .. a future teacher. GAIL McDERMOTT LEONARD FONTAINE McLAUGHLIN Marshfield Treasurer 3. . . National Honor Society 4 . . . ' 80 Club 4. . . Student Council 3, 4. . . Yearbook 4. . . Newspaper 4. . . Dramatics 3, 4 . . . Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Lenny. . . always well informed on current events ...whiz in chemistry and physics. .. willing to assist. .. tacit determination. .. excellent roller- skater. .. deep thinker... treats trivial things lightly. .. amiable to all. .. expresses his views freely. . .generous. . . college bound. 16 JANET McLEAN Duxbury National Honor Society 3, 4. . . ' 80 Club 3, 4 . . . Yearbook 4. . . Newspaper 4. . . Debate 2, 3 . . . Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. . . Dramatics 4. . . Press Club 4. Janet. . . outstanding scholastic abilities. . . diligent worker... loyalty, faithfulness, and initiative are among her outstanding qualities . . . superior piano player. . . engaged in all activities ...not easily swayed by trivial matters. .. will select science major in college. JANET McLEAN JOYCE MARIE MURPHY Duxbury Newspaper 4. . . Debate 4. . . Yearbook 4 . . . Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. . . Dramatics 4 Basketball 3, 4. . . Press Club 4. Murph. . . five feet two, eyes of blue . . . brings gaity to any occasion. . . friends with everyone. . . one of our best basketball guards... all-round sports enthusiast. .. loves pizza. . . always on the go. . . neatness in dress . . . Lester Lannin fan. . . hopes to be a physical education teacher. JOYCE MURPHY JEAN ANN MILLER Mi ddleboro Glee Club 2, 3, 4. . . Dramatics 4 Press Club 4. Jean. . . a very petite las s. .. unruffled disposition. . . willing to render her services... has a sprinkling of mis¬ chievous tendencies. .. enjoys Lester Lannin music... witty remarks... makes friends easily. . . dependable. . . natural curly black tres ses... liked by all... plans to attend business college. JEAN MILLER 17 MARY ELLEN MOREHOUSE Rockland President 2, 3, 4. . . Vice President 1. . . ' 80 Club 4. . . Student Council 2, 3. . . Newspaper 4. . . Debate 2. . . Oratory 2, 3 . . . Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. . . Dramatics 2, 3, 4 Cheerleading 3, 4. . . Press Club 4. Mary. . . exuberant cheerleader. . . school spirit . . . a leader with many qualities. . . puts the wishes of others before her own. . . potential actress... never a dull moment when she ' s around. . . a member in good standing in the fashion parade. . . good dancer...hopes to attend Lasell Junior College. MARY ELLEN MOREHOUSE LORRAINE FRANCES NELSON Middleboro ALBERT HOLLEY NORDIN Whitman Student Council 4. . . Yearbook 4. . . Glee Club 2, 3, 4. Al. .. amazed by physics. .. favors the Marine Corps. . . loves a good time. . . interested in cars and skin-diving. . . a true gentleman. . . neat dresser. . . cordial to all. . . inquisitive. . . always willing to lend a helping hand. . . college plans will take him out of state. National Honor Society 3, 4. . . Student Council 3, 4. . . ' 80 Club 3, 4. . . Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4... Yearbook 4... Newspaper 4. . . Debate 2, 3. . . Press Club 4. . . Dramatics 3, 4. Lorrie. . . reserved. . . has high ideals. . . diligent. . . perseverance. . . serious outlook, but undermined with wit. . . ceaseless industry . . . never to be underestimated. . . a pleasant word for all... loves Italian spaghetti... thoughtful in every way. . . will follow career of nursing at St. Elizabeth ' s. LORRAINE NELSON 18 .-Swr GAIL O ' BRIEN Secretary 4. . . ' 80 Club 3, 4. . . National Honor Society 3, 4. . . Yearbook 4. . . Newspaper 4. . . Debate 2, 3, 4. . . Dramatics 3, 4 . . . Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. . . Press Club 4. Gail. . . a friend ' til the end. . .industrious . . . enjoys Vergil. . . determined. . . honest and sincere. . . outstanding patience. . . excels in languages... adventuresome spirit. . . excellent horsemanship. . .frequently heard saying, C ' est la vie . . . swimming takes precedence in sports... given a job, it ' s sure to be done. .. has that collegiate look. . . plans to attend uel College. CHRISTA ADELIND PAULSHOFEN Hornburg, Germany National Honor Society 4. . . ' 80 Club . . . Glee Club 4. . . Press Club 4. Christa. . . an exchange student from Germany ... a sunny smile and sparkling eyes. . . superior French student. .. has high ideals. .. loves ice cream, hot dogs, and school. .. well-liked by all who know her. . . always willing to assist. . , strong character... keen sense of humor... diligent in studies... a true friend. .. hopes to become an interpreter. j jft wm GAIL ANN THERESE O ' BRIEN North Scituate m 19 NATALIE ANN PETRELL Plymouth Secretary 2, 3. . . ' 80 Club 3, 4. . . National Honor Society 3, 4. . . Yearbook 4 . . . Student Council 3. . . Newspaper 4. . . Debate 2, 3. . . Dramatics 3, 4. . . Press Club 4. . . Basketball 3, 4. Nat. . . helpful in many ways. . . outstanding basketball player. . . another Rembrandt. . . collegiate dresser... one of the pioneers of Sacred Heart. .. always eager to assist . . . industrious. . . flies through the air with the greatest of ease. . . very dependable. . . hopes to train at Massachusetts General Hospital. ROBERTA MARIE SKEHAN Cohas set National Honor Society 3, 4. . ' 80 Club 3, 4... Yearbook 4.. Newspaper 4. . . Debate 2, 3. . , Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, . . Press Club 4. . . Basketball 1, 3, 4. . Dramatics 1, 3, 4. Berta. . . Vergil enthusiast. . . finishes things in the nick of time. . . star basketball player. . . an admirer of collegiate clothes. . . academically industrious. . . friendly personality. . . easy-going nature. . . fun-loving. . . likes any kind of sandwiches. . . plans to teach. . . will major in education. ROBERTA SKEHAN 20 MARJORIE JEAN ROYCROFT Duxbury Student Council 2. . . Yearbook 4. . . Newspaper 4. . . Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. . . Dramatics 2, 4. . . Basketball 2. Margie. . . renders her services readily . . . overabundant sense of humor. . . ballet teacher. .. social finesse. .. gay laughter . . . understanding personality. . . potential artist. . . optimistic outlook on life. . . courteous... never a dull moment when she ' s around. .. nursing career ahead. MARYELLEN SPINALE Rockland ' 80 Club 4. .. Newspaper 4... Glee Club 3, 4. . . Dramatics 4. Mary. . . transferred from Archbishop Williams in her junior year. . . calm manner. . . talented pianist. . . exceptional equestrian. . . willing to cooperate. . . qan be counted on. . . leading soprano in Glee Club. . . quite active in hometown activities . . . intends to be a medical secretary. MARYELLEN SPINALE 21 MARY WELLER Norwell Debate 2, 3. . . Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Dramatics 1, 4. . . Press Club 4 . . . Basketball 1, 2, 4. Mary. . . sparkling eyes and a pleasing smile. . . agile basketball player. . . constantly in motion. . . chock full of merriment. . . candid expressions. . . horse enthusiast. . . exceptionally photogenic. .. makes friends easily. . . care-free. . . witty. . . an outdoor girl. . . willing to cooperate. . . enjoys skiing, bowling, and sailing. . . hopes to attend the University of Vermont Dental Hygienist School. MARY WELLER KAAREN ELLEN TURNBULL Middleboro ' 80 Club 4. ..Yearbook 4... Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. . . Dramatics 4. Kaaren. . . dependable. . . courteous . . . willing to render her services . . . excels in commercial studies . . . a mild manner. . . particularly fond of nature. . . knitting is her favorite hobby. . . devoted to Catherine Laboure. . . hopes to make nursing her vocation. If KAAREN TURNBULL 22 JS emord INTRODUCING THE SENIORS Left: Margie, Arthur, and Diane seem well pleased with the day ' s achievement. Right: Being helpful is one angle, but Albert assures Joyce and Mary that having only two hands is another. Scienti sts Bill and Albert have the know-how. Money, money everywhere, says Arthur. But there is very little in our treasury, agree Char, Mary, and Gail. Natalie seems to know, but Barbara wonders just what Lenny is playing. Christa demonstrate s to Helen and Pat the beauty and rhythm of French. Janet insists there is a solution, but Bob, Albert, and Lorraine think that even Confucius would be confused. Gini, Joyce, Lenny Maureen, and Jean find it hard to make a choice on a college . . . all the catalogues seem so inviting. Sister Edith coaches the seniors in a project on thesis writing With the assistance of Sister Noel, Jane and Mary find the technique used in ringing; the bells. Below: nation under God ... pledged by Joyce and Albert shows Christa the American way of life. 1 Class officers Arthur and Mary- lead the Advent prayer. ■ k lyjnclercft ercladSmen JUNIORS ROOM 107 Standing left to right: Saundra Pembroke, Pres.; Dona Fernandes, V. Pres.; Kitty Hussey, Sec.; Susan Beaulieu, Treas. JUNIORS ROOM 112 Standing left to right: David Boucher, Treas.; Walter Rogers, V. Pres.; seated: Dougie Bailey, Pres. ; Kathy Merrick, Sec. SOPHOMORES ROOM 1 1 1 Diane Brouillard, President; Patricia O ' Connell, Vice President; Eleanor Murphy, Sec retary; Thomas Galletti, Treasurer SOPHOMORES ROOM 108 Below seated in front row: Adele Abate, V. Pres. ; Paddy Daly, Treas. ; Second row: John Barlow, Pres. ; Kathy Slyne, Sec. FRESHMEN ROOM 109 Left to right: Jarey Adams, T reasurer; Gatia Payntar, Secretary; Cathy Boyle, Vice President Dick Borsari, President unior Last minute cleaning worries for Corric pictures occupy the minds of Albert, Maryellen, and Grace. ' A stitch in time 1 saves a safety pin, says Dona and Janice. 1 1 Lj -g H Starr and Betsy arrange the music in cupboard while Joyce keeps their spirits bright with song. JJJJJJJJJJJ: 911111111111 Be careful, says Linda to Susan and Saundra, we want S. H. S. to be here tomorrow. ■XM ' - Philip, Louise, and Kathy choose a cozy corner to catch up with their current news. Mary and Janice stop for a coke break ' before going to class. Ann, Connie, and Ruthann don their chapel veils. Mike asks Paul, Do you read this left to right or up and down? To the left: Dougie and Kathy type while Gloria sets the rhythm. To the right: Dodie and Ellen have found that sometimes two heads are better than one. I think your mistake is right there, says Walter to Bill as Kathy is lost in concentration. Paulette takes note s Karl ' s Motto: Be prepared. Oh! no, not again, exclaims Donna as David volunteers and Carol looks on. t Sister Ida Mary confirms Pat ' s answer, while Tommy and Marie await their question. lir It f mT M - HM i Diane, Kathy, and Bob agree that Leeuwenhoek was very clever. n - -h-i- Jean prompts Karen, Mary Sue, and Richard enter the door of Knowledge. Paddy, Janet, Justin, and Mary enjoy a pleasant discussion hour. Dennis rehearses To France through records as journeyed by Susan, Doris, James, and Sister Rosalie. Kathy enjoys her role as secretary. She is most gracious and helpful in relaying messages. Sophomores enjoy doing many things. Top left: Bob greets Pat and John as they report in. Above: Dorothea, Alice, and Ella Jane are getting in a brief practice before class begins. Lower right: Justin and Paddy are sure they can get the harmony moving. Mary offers assistance. Top right: Sister Noel conducts a special discussion for biology enthusiasts, William and James. Above: Sister Johnette suggests several topics for Andrea, Ann Marie, Maryann, and Virginia to work on for- next as signments. Lower Left: Adele, Janet, Maureen, and Andrea get ready for a special class snack. 42 -pad eS o- s c X to v. . ’5 n } y S s C a ' atv CYV e ,et te da- ' f ' Alexandra listens to David and Dick harmonize. Wendy welcomes Betsy after the long weekend. Keran and Sue find a secluded turner in the c afet -ria. Mary and Robin brighten the room with flowers Watch those pins, Danny. Sandy and Sue are depending on your cooperation. F uture home decorators Judy, Maureen, and Jarey Lee, have the know¬ how. Malryann join | he m Future artists, Alexandra, Keran, David, and Francis, study essentials under Sister Nivard ' s direction. World History offers many opportunities for discussion. Billy and Margaret seem to John has things under control. Math is still their favorite. Francis and Robert check closely while Ronald goes ahead with the algebraic solution. iPifpi A iiiiiMi Sister Mary Cecile makes Latin more interesting for Mary, Joe and Bill. Senior, Roberta Skehan, offers help to Michael, while Susanne and Joseph study. T i e cjc en $ 0 1 is sc-ZZ 1 ft rid you ' re, Hi« M acj ifou r v -3vwa jcic te wn r en - • Hie o G jc 7 r 5 v H i ° 6 «? 7 V. Whether it ' s a snack or a lunch, it will be good. Frances, Frankie, Kay, and David are sure of that. Ora an iza tiond Many an hour of detailed work went into the production of our school paper SURF and SPRAY and the preparation of the CORRIC. The ciu b « a n c l0nS 1 d f° formed • e nco aragl dent 3° ur gubmitte l member [ the var I from t I channel ■ nat)e rS aims gtan mg • steppmS coll e S e in tbe Ls f cei u ’ .«uirem e stone bound attaint grades very racter ,ol honor cou clL r he stuoen. ranks in braCk6tS th nations tb in Sacred School- mam ° J coopera faculty 11 harmony leadersh member biatioua of Stud ! W s .. 1 ?.k . ' w r ' i 4, i- 4 1 w(k ' ' if rr. 1 x 1 . r nal co 66 n£ ° n d en g T an p ? we g isteT d °start « ith a S °°ect i ° UI 40 : US ° x orendic Students whose talents lean toward the ability to present ideas effectively find many opportunities in forensic activities at Sacred Heart. ? field the accumulation ol power through speech, but rather the realization of the moral obligation of a speaker cere, conscious of his responsibility to municate truth. sin com ■r Z_r ■ ■ i 9 : ||| m i? Wl NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Students who qualify in scholarship, leadership, service, and character as stipulated in the con¬ stitution of the Sacred Heart Chapter of the National Honor Society are received each year in a significant induction ceremony. This national high school organization more than any other, creates ent husiasm for true scholarship and serves as a stimulus to potential leaders to place first things first and judge actions in the light of true values. The intellectual and social growth is well balanced in the constructive pro¬ gram sponsored by the Sacred Heart Chapter, and membership in the honor society is looked upon as a mark of distinction. Maryellen examines future possibilities; Kathy and Carol Ann linger in a research corner. 56 1R,ou tct t6e ' Zfcdt Science s$cti UL l tied n ■ : 1 1 a ■. 1M . r Social life at Sacred Heart provides many opportunities for enjoyment as well as gracious entertaining. Classes and their various committees vie with one another in producing the unusual in settings and decorations appropriate for each occasion. The seasonal dances and the annual prom are always highlights on the social calendar. The art of conversation is always an asset in making social contacts possible while dancing or during intermissions. mm Right: Sister Nivard prepares instrumental group for special performance. Left to right: Thomas Galletti, Justin McLaughlin, Bill O ' Grady, George Menslage, Stephen Smith, Dennis Quinn, James Gravely, and Thomas Moore. Left: Sister Rosalie directs glee club in a final rehearsal. Queen: Alice Lyons Above: Attendants Gail O ' Brien Judith Barrows Above : Attendants Helen Daley Barbara Hall Mary Morehouse Coach: Charles Lindberg Players: Thomas Galletti Arthur Gallerani, David Boucher, and Leonard McLaughlin A Tense Moment Cheerleader: Diane Bissonnette it L Is it review for exams? Below: Seniors present Christa, our exchange student, with a class ring as a lasting remembrance of her year of study with us. 4 SPONSORS Rev. JOHN J. BROWN St. Mary, Hanover Rev. JOHN A. McLAUGHLIN St. Peter, Plymouth Rt. Rev. THOMAS A. DEVLIN St. Anthony, Cohasset Rev. JOHN H. O ' DONNELL St. Peter, Plymouth Rev. LEO V. DWYER Our Lady of Lourdes, Carver Dr. Mrs. FREDERICK F. O ' BRIEN Scituate, Mas s . Rev. DANIEL A. FLYNN St. Christine, Marshfield Mr. Mrs. FRANCIS L. GAMMON Rockland, Mass. Rev. TIMOTHY M. HOWARD Holy Family, Duxbury Mr. Mrs. E. VINCENT BISSONNETTE Middleboro, Mass. Rev. ERNEST R. MacDONALD St. Joseph, Kingston Mr. Mrs. FRANCIS X. LYONS Hanson, Mas s . Rev. JOHN D. MacEACHERN St. Peter, Plymouth Mr. Mrs. JOHN J. LANNIN, Jr. Hanover, Mass. Rev. DANIEL F. LEAHY Assumption, Green Harbor Mr. Mrs. JAMES N. SKEHAN Cohasset, Mass. Rev. RICHARD F. NORTON St. Mary, North Plymouth Mr. Mrs. JAMES E. FITZMAURICE Hanover, Mass. Rev. CHARLES E. 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Their contribution and support have made possible this publication of the “CORRIC” Room 112, Grade 11 Room 111, Grade 10 Room 110, Grade 9 Room 109, Grade 9 Room 108, Grade 10 Room 107, Grade 11 Room 106, Grade 8 Room 105, Grade 7 Room 104, Grade 6 Room 103, Grade 5 Room 102, Grade 4 5 Room 101, Grade 4 Room 99, Grade 6 7 Room 91, Grade 8 Congratulations and Best Wishes To All the Graduates Compliments WHITMAN BURIAL VAULT from COMPANY Mr. AND Mrs. Whitman Massachusetts JOHN J. McBRIDE Best Wishes PLYMOUTH FIVE CENTS BESSE-WALKOVER SHOES SAVINGS BANK 8 North Street Plymouth Plymouth Kingston Duxbury Next Door To First National Store W8m SIP INCORPORATED 1882 FEDERALIZED 1937 SEVENTY-SEVEN YEARS IN THE PROMOTION OF THRIFT IN THE PLYMOUTH TRADITION INSURED SAVINGS BUDGET PLAN HOME LOANS PLYMOUTH FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION PLYMOUTH, MASSACHUSETTS Compliments of PATRICK A. TRACEY, INC. 27 Temple Place Boston Massachusetts Compliments of KINGSTON LUMBER COMPANY E. C. 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FUNERAL DIRECTORS “Over a Century of Dignified Service” Funeral Homes at — Kingston Pembroke W ' hitman St. SEBASTIAN’S COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL Nonantum Hill, Newton, Mass. PREPARATORY SCHOOL FOR BOYS OF GREATER BOSTON Conducted by Priests of the Archdiocese of Boston Offers Six Year Course Satisfying College Entrance Requirements Grade VII to XII Terms, Dining Hall Charges Included $500 a Year For Information write: — Rt. Rev. CHARLES R. FLANIGAN St. Sebastian’s Country Day School HOOD ST., NEWTON Bigelow 4-1456 Entrance Examinations by Appointment 338 COURT STREET Congratulations Graduates, May the course of your success lie along the way of life, chartered by the Laws of God. Jcwrte ia£ (Mas acfutiettd 143 COURT STREET V o c V T 2 :W w Y C; . DON’T QUIT Vx 4 - VV ' C N - v! 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Success is failure turned inside out— The silver tint of the clouds of doubt, And you never can tell how close you are, It may be near when it seems afar; So stick to the fight when you’re hardest hit,— It’s when things seem worst that you mustn’t quit. 3 Compliments of ROCKLAND TRUST COMPANY “The South Shore’s Bank’’ Compliments of SOUTH SCITUATE SAVINGS BANK Norwell Massachusetts Over 125 Years of Service 1834—1959 Telephone OLfield 9-2244 Mr. JOSEPH SOUTH SHORE’S COUNTRY TAILOR Route 3 at Broadway—Hanover Telephone Taylor 6-2579 BETTER KITCHENS—SASH—MILLWORK Use Mortise and Tenon Machinery by U. S. CUTTING CHAIN MFG., CO. 95 Spark St. Brockton 64, Massachusetts Compliments °f DEARN AND McGRATH’S Waterfront Restaurant YOU CAN’T MAKE A MISTAKE ON ANY PURCHASE YOU MAKE AT- A P SUPER MARKETS This is more than a promise—it’s a guarantee that you’ll never risk a penny on any item you buy at A P. At A P the sale is never com¬ pleted until you’re completely satisfied. The sale must measure up to your every expectation —or, A P will promptly refund your money—no questions asked. M. B. FOSTER ELECTRIC COMPANY 368 Congress Street Boston Electrical Contractors 81 Olive Street New Haven Connecticut 69 Albany Street Portsmouth New Hampshire SACRED HEART PRIMARY SCHOOL 130 Court Street Plymouth Massachusetts BEST WISHES AND CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUA TES OF 1959 MISHANNOCK ALPHA SCHOOL Route 80 Kingston Massachusetts The Faculty and Graduating Class of Sacred Heart High School Gratefully Acknowledge The Superior Quality of the Work and the Service, Cooperation, and Personal Interest Extended by the DICKSONS, The Official Photographers for the “CORRIC.” The Staff Is Happy and Proud To Pay This Tribute to the Dicksons Studio and Its Personnel. Compliments of THE VILLAGE PHARMACY Washington Street Free RX Delivery Duxbury Framingham NATOL! 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SULLIVAN CO. 43 North Market Street Wholesale Confectioners Boston 9, Massachusetts 1987 Dorchester Avenue Capitol 7-7654-55-56 Dorchester Massachusetts S. MACCAFERRI SON Compliments of OCEAN SPRAY Shoes and Shoe Rebuilding Quality Cranberry Products 302 Court Street Packed by Pilgrim 6-0858 N. Plymouth, Mass. National Cranberry Association Hanson Massachusetts SHIRETOWN MOTORS INC. Compliments °f Sales Service JENKINS-SIMMONS CO. INC. Water Street, Plymouth PI 6-3400 Rockland Massachusetts Greeting Cards for All Occasions FINE QUALITY PRINTING A TRIBUTE OE THANKS TO OUR BUS DRIVERS AND FRIENDS NEW ENGLAND ART PUBLISHERS Mr. Charles Lenari Mr. Aimee Bolduc North Abington, Mass. 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