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DLCi omc pie e«ttecL 7tie tfecuCuatceup 6 S csicet ftyeasit ‘rtyttyJl Sc6oo£ “TCctu tott, 7?(a44aeJut6ett 1960 1 fi— ; i ■ , ■ T ' mm The Mind to Know... Graduates Seniors in Action Juniors Sophomores Freshmen The Will to Do... Student Publications Honor Societies Student Government Forensic Drama and Music Academic Clubs Athletics The Heart to Love and Remember. Seasonal Dances Socials The Prom Candid Camera Patrons Advertisers it o k. HIS EMINENCE RICHARD CARDINAL CUSHING ARCHBISHOP OF BOSTON 4 OUR FACULTY Living stained-glass windows of the Eternal cathedral; Letting the light of the Master Teacher break through; Outlining stars in the darkness of academic struggles; Strengthening the glow of truth and morals. Si ste r Irenaea . . .whose vision and sacrifice made Sacred Heart possible . . . efficient administrator . . . always our understanding friend; Sister Paul Marie . . . our principal, whose personal touch and scholastic challenge in¬ stilled in us the determination never to stop at half-way marks . . . dedicated . . . al¬ ways deeply interested in each of us; Sister Noel ... a part of us since Camp Days . . . helping us as tiny tots to mount the steps of school . . . now guiding us firmly over the crossbars of English mastery and college review classes; Sister Ida Mary . . . wonderful moments of exploration and discovery . . . triumphs in the mysterious realms of research . . . science fairs; Sister Gertrude and Sister Mary Cecile . . . opening wide worlds by breaking through the sound barrier of language . . . We came, we saw, we conquered. Comprenez- vous ? Oui. Sister Bernard Mary . . . making the most difficult intricacies of mathematics fall simply and logically into place . . . making theological questions become part of every¬ day research; Si ste r J ohne tte ... no one leave s the library with just a sele ction or learns just facts in history . . . each must become a mentally and emotionally mature American Citizen; Sister Helen Joseph . . . creating the perfect poise and developing the business skills demanded in the business world . . . guidance classes complete with illustrations; Sister Rosalie . . . magical powers to transport us anywhere from the sparkling ex¬ citement of Spain to the dreamy solitude of a South Sea Island . . . music at its best . . . glee club with performance rich and distinctive; Sister Nivard . ..leadership through music and art . . . challenge for every talent . . . adding strength and beauty to the libretto of our lives; Sister Joseph Mary . . . experienced in the details of home arts . . . giving her best to the homemakers of tomorrow; Sister Cosma . . . whether appendectomy or a broken finger nail, the gracious manner and nursing care were always applied; Sister Longina . . .harmony in Sacred Heart ' s beautiful landscaping because of Sister ' s plans and interest . . . and those homey after-school chats; Sister Jane Frances, Sister Mary Agatha, and Sister Leah . . . together they are the world ' s best connoisseurs in matters cafeteria; Sister Mary . . . yes, we always took the long way round to the bookstore . . . Sister ' s smile and cheery good morning were waiting . . . identified with so many memories of our skills and drills; Sister Emma Jean and Sister Susanne . . . frequently across the gray expanse of lobby, down the east wing to get help for a project . . . and always there was a helping hand; Sister John Francis . . . last minute helps on newspaper deadline . . . our first debat¬ ing challenge . . . Is the man of yesterday superior to the man of today? Sister Terence, Sister Rose Genevieve, and Sister Martin . . . with open doors and open hearts along the west corridor . . . completing the galaxy that will continue to light the promised city of our tomorrow. 6 Sister M. Irenaea Sister Paul Marie Sister Ida Mary 7 Sisters pictured left to right: Upper left: Sister Bernard Mary and Sister Gertrude Upper right: Sister Nivard Center: Sister Helen Joseph and Sister Johnette Lower right: Sister Rosalie and Sister Mary Cecile 8 Sisters pictured left to right: Right: Sister Susanne, Sister John Francis, Sister Emma Jean and Sister Mary- Center: Sister Terence, Sister Rose Genevieve and Sister Martin Lower left: Sister Joseph Mary Lower right seated: Sister Jane Frances, Sister Longina and Sister Cosma; standing: Sister Mary Agatha and Sister Leah 9 The LIGHT TO GUIDE came to us through loving parents. . .their glowing love and understanding over the years. . . strong and warm during the helplessness of infancy . . . clear and bright on the first day in grade one. . .brighter still during the many hours and days to follow. . . struggling with homework. . . taking care of the black eye and the bruised knee and measles. . . making cookies far our friends. . . and then the light still more penetrating and constant during high school days. . . dispelling fear of social inadequacies. . .encouraging par¬ ticipation in scholastic challenges. , . directing best choices in true friendships. . . clearing the fog of indecision clouding future plans. . . bringing us to graduation. SENIOR Top right: Michael Pincelli, President Below left to right: Gloria Balboni, Vice President Grace Gallant, Secretary David Boucher, Treasurer CLASS OFFICERS Top left: Saundra Pembroke, President Below left to right: Dona Fernandes, Vice President Paulette Norton, Secretary Mary Campbell, Treasurer JOYCE A. ADAMS Scituate Yearbook 4. . . 80 Club 2, 3, 4. . . Librarian 3, 4. . . Basketball 1, 2. . . Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Joy. . . gentility with quiet footsteps. . . babysitter a la efficiency.. . honest. . . seeks maiden simplicity in her ward¬ robe. . . knows how to be a true friend . . .will go far in her teaching career. Joyce Adams MARY DOUGLAS BAILEY Chatham National Honor 3, 4. . 0 Student Council 2, 3, 4. . . Vice President 2. . . President 3. . . Yearbook 4. . . 80 Club 2, 3, 4. .. Drama 3, 4. . . Art 3, 4... Newspaper Editor 4. . „ Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. . . Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. . . Debate 1, 2, 3, 4. Dougie. . . nice to look at, nicer to know. . . stamped with the Good Housekeeping seal of approval. . . Dougie, baseball, and Ted Williams go hand in hand. . . radiant smile. . . relaxed man¬ ner makes everyone feel at home. . . a superior student. . . Editor-in-Chief of the Surf and Spray . . . she plans a career in Home Economics. Patricia Baker Dougie Bailey PATRICIA MARIE BAKER Bridgewater Yearbook 4. . . Newspaper 4. . . Glee Club 3, 4. Pat. . . our on-the-spot linguist. . . a smile as faithful as a lighthouse beam., .blue-black ringlets. . . attractive. . . both drives and dresses well. . . natural loquacity. . . annoyed by people who say ain ' t.. . looks for sincerity in all her friends .. . an added attraction at any social event. . . will attend Emmanuel College in Boston. 14 GLORIA ANNE BALBONI King ston National Honor 3, 4. . . Student Council 4. . . Treasurer 1, 2. . . Vice President 4. . . 80 Club 2, 3, 4. . . Corric Editor 4. . . Newspaper 4... Class Reporter 3. . . Basketball 3, 4. . . Press Club 3. . . Drama 1, 3, 4. . . Debate 1, 2. Glo. . . a Sacred Heart first . . . pianist extra¬ ordinary. . . Oh, my goodness . . . generous with her time. . . creates order out of chaos. . . better late than never. . . let ' s be frank . . . a romanticist who likes dressy occasions. . . St. Mary ' s couldn ' t get along without its organist . . . intellectually gifted. . . well qualified for college honors. Gloria Balboni BARBARA L. BARONI Bridgewater Glee Club 2, 3, 4. . . 80 Club 4. . . Yearbook 4. . . Basketball 2, 3, 4. Barbi. . . liked by all. . . serious but exuberant at the precise time. . . top varsity guard. . . geniality prevails. . . a smile for everyone. . . quiet humor. . .her quiet demeanor sometimes overshadows her cheerful willingness. . . Endicott College her goal. Sally Beardsley Barbara Baroni SALLY ANN BEARDSLEY Elmwood Student Council 4. . . Yearbook 4. . . Cheerleading 2, 3, 4. . . Drama 3, 4 . . . Glee Club 2, 3, 4. Sally. . . a Bridgewater maid. . . sympathetic . . . responsible. . . finds some good in the worst of us. . . a fashionable miss. . . deter¬ mined to succeed. . . can be counted on in any necessity. . . a welcome addition to West Point . . . co-captain of the cheerleading squad. . . an excellent panacea for her patients at her hometown hospital. 15 Susan Beaulieu SUSAN MARIE BEAULIEU Plymouth Student Council 4. . . Treasurer 3. . . 80 Club 2, 3, 4. .. Yearbook 4. . . Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. . . Librarian 2, 3. Suzie. . . good things come in small packages .. . neat and refined. . . a one-cent numismatist .. . a petite mademoiselle. . . curly hair and spike heels. . . admires Cardinal Cushing. . . quiet as a spring rain and just as refreshing . . . always appears when most needed. . . plans teaching career after graduation from Bridge- water State Teachers College. DAVID J. BOUCHER Carver National Honor 4. . . Student Council 4. . . Treasurer 3, 4. . . 80 Club 4. . . Yearbook 4 . . . Newspaper 4. . . Basketball 3, 4. . . Glee Club 3, 4. . . Debate 3, 4. . . Drama 3, 4. Dave. . . a transfer from Wareham High in our junior year. . . star of the basketball team. . . a well-balanced teener. . . a compound of all the elements that make for success. . . small in stature. . . big in personality. . . every inch a gentleman. . . a smile that would charm a sphinx. . . strong tenor. . . valuable Student Council asset. . . class treasurer. . . eager to begin college career. David Boucher ELAINE CLAIRE BRENNAN Needham Basketball 3, 4. . . Yearbook 4. . . Glee Club 3, 4. . . 80 Club 3. . . Press Club 3 . . . Resident Ensemble 4. Cupcake. . . a veritable dynamo of energy . . . an unusual capacity to enjoy life. . . perks up any occasion with a song. . . can send a softball an Irish mile. . . active and passive . . . possesses a Tony Curtis curl. . . her chosen field is sociology. Elaine Brennan 16 PHILIP A. BRENNER Plymouth Student Council 4. . . 80 Club 4. . . Yearbook 4 Basketball 2, 3, 4. . . Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. . . Debate 1, 2, 3, 4. . . Drama 3, 4. Phil. . . a future flying game warden. . . nonesty and sincerity are first qualities in his book. . . admires his father as the most unforgettable character. . . a true hunter. . . strictly the out¬ door type. . . water sports skill. . . a debater. . . delights in early 20th century piano music. . . keeps law and order in the halls. . . a desirable freshman for the University of Massachusetts. Philip Brenner MARY CATHERINE CAMPBELL South Weymouth National Honor 4. . . Student Council 4. . . Treasurer 4. . . Yearbook 4. . . Press Club 3 . . . Newspaper 4. . . Glee Club 3, 4. Mary. . . transferred from Weymouth High. . . always ready to help when there ' s mischief afoot. . . gifted in music. . . fun to be with. . . fan of a jazz clarinette. . . hates to get up in the morning. . . never heard of leisure time . . . Scituate and Cape Cod her heaven on earth . . advanced training will take her to Catherine Laboure. Plymouth National Honor 3, 4. . . Student Council 2, 4. . . President 2. . . 80 Club 2, 3, 4. . . Yearbook 4 . . . Newspaper 4. . . Drama 1, 3, 4. . . Art 3. . . Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. .. Press Club 2, 3, 4... Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. . . Debate 1, 2, 3. Skip. . . an imaginative idealist with an out¬ standing flare for journalism. . . sophistication sprinkled with whimsicality. . . known for lively impromptu tableaux. . . Camp Mishannock alumna. . . dreams of winning Pulitzer Prize. . . lends her time and her originality to the fullest for every class undertaking. . . an expressive dramatist and convincing debater. . . plans to study at New Rochelle. Maryellen Charron i if Mary Campbell MARYELLEN CHARRON 17 Ann Collins ANN L. COLLINS Marion Basketball 1, 2. . . Historian 3. . . Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. . . Yearbook 4. . . Drama 3 .. . Librarian 1, 2, 3, 4. Ann. . . soft-spoken and reserved. . . unselfish motives. . . a faithful librarian. . . cooperative . . . anxious to please. . . gentle. . . generous with time and talents. . . honest and sincere . . . lover of horses. . . plans to work with retarded children. BRENDA MARY CONNOLLY Hingham Yearbook 4. . . Newspaper 4. . . Glee Club 2, 3, 4. . . Drama 3, 4. . . Librarian 3. Bren. . . Oh, Sister .. . our own Helen Hayes. . . firmly believes its a woman ' s privilege to change her mind. . . annoyed with absent-minded people, herself included. . . imaginative and sympathetic. . .finds homework an impossibility .. . dreams of an R. N. behind her name. ii Bette Crawford Brenda Connolly ELIZABETH SPENCE CRAWFORD South Yarmouth Yearbook 4. . . Newspaper 4. . . Press Club 3 . . . Basketball 1, 2. . . Cheerleading 4. . . Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. . . Debate 1.. . Art 3. Bette. . . a proverbial friend in need. . . one of a long line of Crawfords. . . perseverance plus .. . likes water sports. . . dislikes Cape tourists . . . vivid coloring. . . loves parties and proves a good mixer. . . has the quality of impassibility . . . an imaginative artist. . . a friend of fashion and fad. . . will qualify as a good secretary. 18 Bernard DeLory BERNARD V. DeLORY Rockland Yearbook 4. . . Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. . . Drama 3. Bernie. . . diligent student. . . retiring redhead. . . another one of our sports enthusiasts. . . the originator of the quiet study. . . car lover. . . integrity prevails. . . will succeed in the business world. KATHERINE MARGARET DOHERTY Bass River National Honor 3, 4. . . Student Council 4. . . Historian 4. . . 80 Club 3, 4. . . Drama 4. . . Newspaper 4. . . Basketball 2, 3, 4. . . Glee Club 2, 3, 4. . . Yearbook 4. . . Debate 4. Kathy. . . an Irish lass with the grin of Erin. . . incessantly mischievous. . . good sense of humor . . . an experienced equestrian. . . star of Frontier Valley. . . Kingston Trio is her favorite singing group. . . academic excellence. . . leading high school scientist who plans to major in Physics at Stonehill. Dona Fernandes Katherine Doherty DONA MARIE FERNANDES Hyannis National Honor 3, 4. . . Student Council 2, 3, 4 . . . Secretary 1, 2. . . Vice President 3, 4. . . 80 Club 2, 3, 4. . . Drama 3, 4. . . Yearbook 4 . . . Basketball 1, 2. . . Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. . Librarian 1, 2. . . Debate 3, 4. . . Newspaper 4. Dona. . . a world traveler who dreams of settling down. . . an oriental touch captured from Japan . . . graceful rhythm of Latin dancing from Brazil . . . brown eyer that twinkle mischievously. . . dreads that seven o ' clock reveille. . . loyal to Sacred Heart and true to all her friends. . . academically inclined. . . accomplished pianist . . . looking toward Massachusetts General. 19 JANICE MARIE FRANKS Cohasset National Honor 4. . .Historian 4. . . Student Council 4. . . Yearbook 4. . . Debate 1, 4.. . Press Club 3. . . Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Jan. . . a faithful Latin scholar and avid golf enthusiast. . . Religion quiz kid. . . a soliloquist that aspires to future Clarence Darrow fame . . . extends a warm hand of friendship. . . bound for St. Joseph ' s, Connecticut . .. keeps a slender figure despite a capacity for food especially mashed potatoes. . . with her high ambitions we wish her luck. Janice Franks MARIE JOAN GRADY Duxbury Yearbook 4. . . Glee Club 3, 4. . . Student Council 3, 4. . . 80 Club 3, 4. Marie. . . came to us in our junior year. . . a calm unruffled personality. . .likes dancing and football games. . .favorite food-turkey . . . spontaneous smile. . . skirt and sweater outfits in browns and greens. . . a true S. H. S. intellectual. . . future plans include Boston College School of Nursing. Grace Gallant GRACE ELIZABETH GALLANT Green Harbor Student Council 4. . . Secretary 4. . . Art 3, 4 . . . 80 Club 3, 4. . . Yearbook 4. . . Drama 3 . . . Cheerleading 4. . . Newspaper 4. . . Glee Club 3, 4. Grace. . . Marshfield ' s gift to S. H. H. S. .. an apt French scholar. . . talks of dieting but never does. . . ballerina of the senior dorm. . . auburn tresses. . . a ski enthusiast that abhors snowbunnies. . . one of the artistic geniuses of the Surf and Spray. . . elfin smile. . .just makes the morning roll call. . . duets with Elaine. . . dreams of visiting Switzerland. . . definitely collegiate. . .not extra fond of homework.. . secret lofty ambitions. 20 Fred Killinger KATHERINE S. HUSSEY Quincy National Honor 3, 4. . . Student Council 4. . . Historian 2„ . . Secretary 3. . . Yearbook 4. . . 80 Club 2, 3, 4. . . Newspaper 4. . .Art 3 . . . Librarian 1, 2, 3, 4. . . Glee 1, 2, 3, 4. Kitty. . . a philosopher at heart. . . typically Irish. . . an authority on best-sellers. . . an independent thinker. . . subtle wit. . . delight¬ fully different. . . time waits for Kitty. . . often burns the midnight oil. . .trig challenges her . . . physics amazes her. . . a future psychia¬ trist. . . she dreams of taking the Hippocratic Oath. JAMES FRED KILLINGER Rockland Student Council 4. . . Vice President 1. . . Yearbook 4. . . Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Fred. . . always afoot with a camera. . . can be seen enforcing the honor system. . . high standards. . . admires one with a well-played trumpet. . . enjoys football. . . industriously collected subscriptions for Corric. . „ pre¬ paring for the Civil Service Examination .. . hopes to be the man behind the Badge. Ellen Lowther Kathryn Hussey ELLEN ANNE LOWTHER East Dennis Basketball 1, 2. . . Press Club 3.. . Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. .. Art 3.. . Librarian 1, 2, 3. . . Drama 3. Ellen. .. a spark of sophistication. . . unpre¬ dictable as the seasons. . .has a flare for journalism. . .likes button-down collars and crew neck sweaters. . . the Cape is her oyster. . . possesses dramatic ability. .. a necessary soprano in choral. . . established lasting friendships at Sacred Heart. 21 CONSTANCE H. MAGEE Kingston Yearbook 4. . . Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Connie. . .warm brown eyes and generous smile. . . back seat drivers blacken her days .. . opens her heart and service to all. . . another Frank Sinatra fan. . . that ' s the way the cookie crumbles . . . dietetics has first place in college plans. Constance Magee DONNA MARIE MOREY Dorchester Historian 2, 3. . . Yearbook 4. . . Drama 3, 4 Cheerleader 4. . . Basketball 1, 2. . .Art 3, 4 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Don. . . the imaginative one. . . skillful artist. . . wears extreme styles well and aims to travel around the world. . . dramatic. . . likes music with her coffee. . . rooter for a certain Massa¬ chusetts senator. . . an industrious worker for the Corric. . . talent for financial planning. . . Interior Decorating looms in her future. Donna Morey GAYLE C. McCORMACK Malden Yearbook 4. . . Press Club 2, 3. . . Drama 3, 4 . . . Art 3, 4. . . Debate 4. . . Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Gayle. . . helpful in many ways. . . the knack of deep friendships. . . has a Spanish inclination . . . witty remarks. . . Gayle and parties go together . . . artistic. . . foreign sports cars a must in her garage. . . an admirer of collegiate clothes. . . finds P. O. D. homework an impossibility. . . plans a career in commercial art. Gayle McCormack 22 Sheila Morey KARL S. NOR DIN Whitman Yearbook 4. . . Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. . Drama 3. Karl. . . unique personality. . . speed personified . . . skin-diving enthusiast. . . bold tweeds and a white chevy convertible. . . snappy and droll comebacks. . . a happy outlook on life exempli¬ fied by a flare for the jocose. . . we hope that he achieves his aspirations. SHEILA ANN MOREY Dorchester Yearbook 4. . . Cheerleader 2, 3, 4. . . Drama 3, 4. . . Art 3, 4. . . Press Club 2, 3 . . . Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. She. . . a honey blonde Bostonian who has that Hollywood touch. . . petite and friendly . . . another Kennedy fan. . . friend of fashion and style. . . a great cheerleader and rooter for S. H„ H. S. teams... pleasant sparkling personality predicts success. Karl Nordin ROSEMARY ANN MURPHY Cohasset Yearbook 4. . . Basketball 1, 2. . . Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Rosemary. . . in many ways helpful. . . serene and Marylike. . . sincerity in all endeavors makes her everyone ' s friend. . .lives by the Golden Rule. . . pensive. . . reserved. . . aims to please. . . obviously Irish. . . persevering . . . ardent Celtic fan. . . an active basketball player both at home and at school. . .will make a good antidote for all her patients. Rosemary Murphy 23 Paulette Norton DODIE K. OSER F almouth Yearbook 4. . . Newspaper 4. . . Drama 3, 4 . . . Cheerleading 4. . . Glee Club 3, 4. Osey Doder. . . a southern belle who joined us in ' 58. . . memorable as a melody. . . peaches and cream complexion. . . necessary soprano. . . sweet simplicity. . . quiet charm . . . whiz at typing. . . hates to do dishes. . . a New Orleans accent. . . statuesque. . . attractive in appearance and personality . . . blue eyes and turned up nose. . . college plans will materialize in Ohio. Janice Payntar PAULETTE ANNE NORTON Plymouth National Honor 3, 4. . . Student Council 2, 3 .. . Treasurer 4. . . Yearbook 4. . . Newspaper 4 . . . Press Club 3, 4. . . Drama 3. . . Secretary 4 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. . . Debate 1, 2, 3. Pauly. . . never a hair out of place. . . com¬ panionable. . . likes tall friends. . . scholastic interest and industry rewarded by top academic rating. . . painstaking cooperation. . . eager participant in all school and social activities . . . indulges in roller-skating. . . always full of fun. . . an efficient organi zer. . . today ' s better student. . . tomorrow ' s better nurse. Dodie Oser JANICE F. PAYNTAR Scituate Yearbook 4. . . Glee Club 4. Janny. .. entered our doors in ' 58... unique style and an air of sophistication. . . summers at Martha ' s Vineyard. . . socialite who likes dancing and the latest fashions. . . sparkling eyes and cameo complexion. . . those long dark lashes and waving hair. . . a model with beauty and brains. 24 MICHAEL C. PINCELLI Michael Pincelli Plymouth National Honor 3, 4. . . President 1, 2, 4. . . Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4. . . Newspaper 4. . . 80 Club 2, 3, 4. . . Yearbook 4. . . Press Club 3. . . Drama 2, 3, 4. . . Debate 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Mike. . . Sacred Heart spirit personified. . . has leadership at its best. . . an outstanding mathe¬ matician and scientist. . . our answer to Jonathan Winters. . . Look who ' s talking . . . logical and quick witted. . . summertime mariner. . . doesn ' t believe any car exists but a Merbury. . . always manages to find hidden answers in those tricky quizzes. . .will take his first steps in dental surgery at Tufts. SAUNDRA C. PEMBROKE Plymouth National Honor 4. . . Student Council 4... President 3, 4. . . 80 Club 2, 3, 4. .. Yearbook 4. . .Newspaper 4. . . Drama 3 .. . Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. . . Press Club 3 .. .Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Sandy. . . an outstanding leader. . . never aloof .. . a typical S. H. H. S. spirit.. . allergic to Sister Paul Marie ' s quizzes. . .a frank con¬ versationalist. . .humorous in her narration of social waterloos. . . cooperative to the utmost. .. doggedly determined to obtain her every goal. . .a fiery varsity guard. . .reaching for an R. N. at Catherine Laboure. Ruthann Purpura Saundra Pembroke RUTHANN CECILIA PURPURA Monponsett Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4.. . 80 Club 4. Ruthann. .. an indispensable parish organist ...likes popular music and roller-skating.. . a northern girl with a southern heart. . . a quiet nature that occasionally sparks. . . dramatic narrator. . . plans a secretarial course in college. 25 5ft Linda Ragonetti LINDA A. RAGONETTI Plymouth National Honor 4. . . 80 Club 3, 4. . . Yearbook 4. . . Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. . . Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. . . Newspaper 4. Rags. . . standout in small groups. . . brownies - favorite food. . . a star basketball player. . . homework-just one of those things. . . well- dressed. . . crew neck sweaters her trademark .. . one of the S. H. S. first students. . . loves practical jokes. . . conversationalist. . . will major in physical therapy. WALTER P. ROGERS JR. Middleboro National Honor 3, 4. . . Vice President 3. . . 80 Club 2, 3, 4. . . Yearbook 4. . . Debate 1, 3 Basketball 3, 4. . . Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Walt. . . well dressed and debonair. . . holds the key to feminine hearts. . . a dyed in the wool Fred Astai re. . . an air of nonchalance and a combination of never hurry, never worry. . . tells the unvarnished truth as he sees it. . . loves chop suey.. . a wry sense of humor. . . that plunging backbone of our choir. . . dreams for the future. . . to be richly endowed and retire at the age of twenty. WILLIAM RUDOLPH Middleboro Basketball 3. . . Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Bill.. . a nice fellow when you get to know him.. . first impression an enigma. . . ability to take forty winks during class and still come out with the answers. . .his subtle remarks create rich laughter. . . known for his ability to brighten up the dull routine of every classroom. . .handsome features . . . likes to trip the light fantastic. . . a mas¬ termind when it comes to SCAT tests. . . genius or no?. . . sports a year round crew- cut. . . will become a forest warden. William Rudolph Walter Rogers 26 BARBARA ANN RUPRECHT Kingston Yearbook 4.. . Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. .. 80 Club 3, 4. ..Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Barb. . . our Junior Miss.. . willowy brunette .. . quiescent but prominent.. . dressy styles and large earrings. . .Saquish her summer choice. . . Sacred Heart ' s representative to John Robert Power ' s studio. . .proficient in commercial studios. . .we ' ll look for Barb on the covers of the nation ' s magazines in the future. Barbara Ruprecht ROBERT E. SGARZI Kingston 80 Club 4. . . Yearbook 4. . . Basketball 4. Bob. . . a compatible transfer from St. John ' s Prep in ' 59. . . determined but amiable. . . his white Mercury rates top on his list of material values. . . all around sportsman. . . casually styled. . . casually mannered. . . another Micky Thompson. . . quick to catch the S. H. spirit. . . sets his sights on an automotive engineering career. Robert Sgarzi ■ ' i Sara Shields SARA T. SHIELDS Osterville Basketball 4. . . Art 4. . . Glee Club 4. Sara. . . a welcome addition from Old Cape Cod. . . congenial and cooperative. . . a live wire when charged. . . infectious laugh. . . an avid party fan. . . overwhelming good humor gains her many friends. . . good marks her goal. . . plans include secretarial course in a junior college. 27 WILLIAM STANLEY Middle boro Student Council 2. . . Yearbook 4. . . Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Bill.. . laughing eyes and a quick wit. . . small of stature. . . large of heart. . . likes spaghetti and basketball. . . congenial and cooperative. . . nosey people rate tops in his black book. . . explosive humor in a quiet shell. .. hears the roar of engines overhead. William Stanley ELIZABETH N. SMITH Duxbury Yearbook 4. . . Newspaper 4. . . Art 3. .. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Betsy. . . an artist on both Corric and Surf and Spray staffs. . . cordial humorist. . . unique artistic drawings. . . a dreamer. . . invokes St. Joseph with effectiveness. . . derives great pleasure in bowling and basketball. . . will register for a course in fashion designing at the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston. Albert Sullivan Betsy Smith ALBERT E. SULLIVAN Rockland Student Council 4. . . 80 Club 4. . . Yearbook 4. . . Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. . . Drama 4. Al.. . a modern day Sir Walter Raleigh. . . obliging and cooperative. . .jet black hair and twinkling Irish blue eyes. . . Tedeschi ' s .. . neat and conservative. . . Ford Wagon always chuck full. . . likes rumble of drums and the sizzle of steaks. . . aims a forward pass at Holy Cross. 28 PAUL A. TURA Kingston Student Council 4. . . 80 Club 2, 3, 4. . . Yearbook 4. . . Debate 1. . . Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Paul. . . easy-going and likeable. . . insatiable curiosity. . . expresses his views freely. . . a necessary part of the Tura-Pincelli combo . . . has the distinguishing touch of salt and pepper locks. . . personal hero - Ike. . . tacit determination. . . always well informed on current events. . .willing to assist at any time. . . selects a career in electronics. Paul Tura CAROL MARIE YIENS Marshfield National Honor 3, 4. . . Student Council 2, 4 . . . Secretary 2. . . 80 Club 2, 3, 4. . . Press Club 3. .. Yearbook 4. . . Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 .. . Newspaper 3, 4. . . Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. . . Drama 3, 4. . . Debate 1, 2, 4. Carol. . . amiable personality. . . scholastic outlook. . . admires aqua and white Thunder - birds. . . invaluable to the varsity. . . likes dancing and roller-skating. . .lively narrator . . . distinctive laugh. . . future elementary school teacher. . . Boston College is her first choice. ’ t S7tS _J. V- JuujC ■ f -7 9 smm j ytl c 1C Uti 0 Carol Viens ELLEN AGNES WALSH Pembroke National Honor 4. . . Student Council 4. . . Yearbook 4. . . 80 Club 2, 3, 4. . . Drama 3 Newspaper 4. . . Press Club 3. . . Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. . . Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Ellen. . . friendly nature and winning smile. . . whiz in history. . . ready for a discussion any time. . . loves to read. . . mainstay of the Varsity team for two years. . . flare for writing.. . soft brown eyes. . . Stonehill College her choice for teacher education. Ellen Walsh 29 JANET MARIE WHITE Plymouth Yearbook 4. . . Glee Club 4. . . Drama 4 . . . Art 4. Jan...her exuberance as a popular cheer¬ leader from Plymouth High found her many friendships here at S. H. S.. .typically Latin .. .likes the bongo drums. . . Where did I put my car keys ? .. . likes styles that are simple but smart. . . another stereo fan. . . Sacred Heart and classical study a goal obtained. . . sociology major in September at Emmanuel. Janet White STARR ELEANOR WRIGHT Plymouth Yearbook 4. . . Newspaper 4. . . Librarian 2, 3, 4 80 Club 3, 4. . . Basketball 1, 2. . . Drama 4. . . Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. . . Debate 1. Starr. . . a generous heart with ever a pleasing smile. . .finds more joy in giving than in receiv¬ ing. . . conscientious student. . . our Starr typist . . . fragile and delicate. . . faithfully keeps those saddle shoes spotless. . . constant visitor to the library. . . has a quiet way of doing big things. . . loyal. . . a friend in need and a friend in deed. Starr Wright BLANCA N. CHAMORRO Nicaragua Blanca. . . a Spanish senorita. . . one of several children all of whom were educated in the United States. . . a graduate of Newton Country Day School, she enrolled in a post-graduate program. . . Blanca speaks three languages fluently. . . French, Spanish, and English are her favorites. May the experiences shared in our beloved country benefit you in all you pursue in the coming years. Blanca Chammorro 30 Through prayer, study, and recreation as diligent and eager students we be¬ come energetic leaders dedicated to the service of God and country. Left: Seniors are always seeking the answers to those P. O. D. questions. Left: With so many interested geniuse s around, the seniors were always con¬ fident of their coming and going ... or were they? 32 Paul always got it to work. Left: Dr amation of Everyman afforded seniors an opportunity to select characters and direct a class¬ room production. Right: Elaine, with her experience of many summer at camp, could always find a sport to challenge any senior ' s skill. 33 Left: Radio station WPLM had taped a glee club program and Sally, Gayle, Donna, Brenda, Sara and Ann were delighted with the results. Right: Walter, Albert, Fred and Dave always counted on an extra prayer before report¬ ing for semester finals. Left: Gloria, Janet, Elaine, Rosemary and Joyce were part of the con- tingnet who had to re¬ port on the current labor bills. Right: The mezzanine corner was a perfect spot for any committee who needed far away places to plan undisturbed. Left: Whether Sunday, First Friday, or a special occasion, Phil was always there, a faithful server during his years at Sacred Heart. Right: Nothing like a rendezvous outdoors to prepare for an afternoon quiz. JUNIORS prepared to lead . . . Above seated: Maureen Sheehan, Treasurer; Thomas Moore, Vice President; Standing: John Barlow, President; Dennis Quinn, Secretary Right seated: Donna Barrows, Treasurer; Eileen Shields, Vice President; Standing: Virginia Kiniry, Secretary; Bill O ' Grady, President 36 Left to right: Jill Borgarello, Wynnellen Quinn, Bill O ' Grady, Thomas Galletti, Kathy Lannin, Jean MacDonald, Virginia Kiniry, Maryann Del Prete Right: Kathy Slyne, Virginia Stefani, Sandra King, Jean Fitzgerald, Guy Gray, and Janet Ryder Left to right: First row: Sara Stevermar., Marsha Butters, Ann Marie Hall. Second row: Barbara Coleman, Andrea Casella, Doris Petrell, Third row: Justin McLaughlin, Joe McGrath, Robert Malkosky, Robert Gaffney 37 Left to right: David Cushman, Stephen Smith, Karen Dresser, Ella Jane Bruen, Mary Sue Callis, Virginia Savage, Kathy Flanagan, Adele Abate, Joseph McGrath, George Menslage, Peter Baroni Left to right: James Gravely, Pat O ' Connell, Susan McCarthy, Bob Brigham Left to right: Marie Baroni, Eileen Shields, Patricia Daly, Mary Vecchione, Cathy Hill, and Donna Barrows 38 SOPHOMORES willing to cooperate . . . Above seated: Linda Petit, Secretary; Mary Mullen, Vice President; Standing: John Higgins, Treasurer; Louis Ragonetti, President Right seated: Pauline Adams, Treasurer; Jarey Lee Adams, President; Standing: Paul Govoni, Vice President; Mary Foster, Secretary 39 ft to right coming downstairs: Stephen O ' Neil, ienny Cushman, pf ' J ' Joseph Casey, Margaret Schilling, Virginia Protulis, Dolores Thomas, Fr anki e Se r pi c o Below left to right on top step: Betsy Cody, Suzanne Bissonnette, Anne Mills; on lower step: Carol Thompson, Carole Goodes Left to right: Standing : John Higgins, Lynn Beaulieu, Michael Roach, Frank Burch Seated: Kathy Boyle, Karen McLaughlin, Phyllis Graglia, Kathy O ' Leary Joanne Ferreira Left to right: Billy Hedge, Michael Roach, Terry Weaver, David Traverso, Ronald Hay, Sandra Callis, Kathy O ' Leary, Judy Rollfs Maureen Hanley Left to right: Suzanne Brouillard, Francis Lyons, Robin Quinn, David Tarantino, Joanne F L ' 1 j Xf- ' Left to right: Sandra Sikorsky, Susan Sherman, Janet Luce, Jan Carpenter, Karen McLaughlin, Kathy Roach, Kathy Boyle, Caralee Cheney Left to right: Frank Burch, Kay Macfarlane, Deborah Cogghill, Daniel McMahon, Margaret Wills, Francis Pease, Gatia Payntar 41 FRESHMEN eager to participate . . . Left to right: Sheila Norton, Vice President; Mary Quinn, Secretary; Jeanne MacDonald, Treasurer; Joan Doherty, Pr e sident Left to right: Kathy Lawrence, Treasurer; Agnes Walsh, President; Carolyn Chase, Secretary; William Alsheimer,. Vice President 42 To the left: Left to right: Loyola McManus, Margaret Ware, Carolyn Latosek, Alice Shea, Mary Harrington To the right: Diane Loberg, Lynne Gilbert Susan Howe, Walter Lang, Susan Sankus To the left: Brenda Tupper, Sandra Jutras, Barbara Scholes Mary Bartosiak, Mary Wagner, Tommy Tura 43 Left to right: James Hayes, Robert Rosemere, Ann Craig, Mary Stoma, Daniel Schlect, Susan Whitman, Mary Lou Barrows, Donna Schrettner Around table: Marie McLellan, Virginia Bruen, Veronica Molony, Sue frick; Second row: Robert Kelley, Barbara Coffey, Kathy McGrath; Third row: David McKinley, Stephen Bailey Left to right: Phyllis Graglia, Karen Crawford, Ann Marie Miller Rita Moore, Mary Nucci, Michael Gray, Philip Boucher, Lynn Beaulieu rmmum keyboard 6000000000 OOGOOGGOOOO V ' OOG0QO0O© -Jones 44 Editor: Dougie Bailey- Typists left to right: Brenda Connolly, Starr Wright, Dodie Oser, and Dona Fernandes Artists: Grace Gallant and Betsy Smith SURF and SPRAY Sacred Heart ' s Journalism Department centers around the production of our school newspaper, the Surf and Spray, and the preparation of our annual, the Corric. Our energetic staff spent many hours in the detailed work of these two productions. Business Manager: Michael Pincelli Business Managers: Donna Morey, David Boucher, Kitty Hussey Editor: Gloria Balboni CORRIC Right: Layout editors: Dougie Bailey, Dona Fernandes, Kathy Doherty Below left: Assistant editors: Starr Wright, Ellen Walsh Below right: Literary editors: Carol Viens, Kitty Hussey, Maryellen Charron, Dona Fernandes NATIONAL , HONOR SOCUTYi , I National Honor Induction Ceremonies 1 i i u ••’••••• ' ••-•vvruv.T.nv ‘MU ,j National Honor Senior Members 48 Right: The Advisory Council is a senior board which offers counsel and holds a veto power over the governing actions of the council ' s legislation. Left: The General Assembly consists of classroom rep¬ resentatives who vote on the council ' s legislation. Student Government at Sacred Heart is organized around three main bodies. Left: The Executive Council is composed of the various officers who preside and hold veto power over the council ' s meetings. 49 FORENSIC Students at Sacred Heart find many opportunities to express their ideas in forensic activities. ! ■ . Through forensic, students learn the importance of com¬ municating truth. The objective of the experience is to make the high school speaker of today the civic leader of tomorrow. 50 Right: Art Club members: Sheila, Gayle, Sara, Dougie, and Donna find art a fascinating endeavor. Right: Librarians Senior librarians Joyce, Ann, Starr, and Kitty straighten the records for the weekend. Left: Press Club Our busy seniors who scout for news for the Surf and Spray get together for an emergency meeting. 51 The symphony of memory relives each drama night. Each performance like some well-loved and long-remembered strain, echoes still the overture of friends. These years held happiness whether we did sing or dance or study. The Lady stands before him! Left: Paul Govoni Left: Philip Boucher Right: High school members of the orchestra Right: Dona Fernandes Right: Boys 1 Octet: George Menslage, Dennis Quinn, Stephen Smith, James Gravely, Bill O ' Grady, Thomas Galletti, Justin McLaughlin, Thomas Moore 54 Above: Justin McLaughlin Left: Resident Girls ' Ensemble: Kathy Roach, Kathy Boyle, Grace Gallant, Sandra King, Kathy O ' Leary, Carol Thompson, Elaine Brennan, Pat Hart 55 SCIENCE FAIR The annual science fair provides opportunity for our budding scientists to demonstrate their experi¬ ments to the public. Each year the activities of our Science Department reaches a climax in the spring science fair. Right: Janice Franks and Joyce Adams Above left to right: Paulette Norton, Barbara Baroni, Patricia Baker Left: Donna Morey Annual School Science Fair Top left: Paul Tura, Michael Pincelli Top right: Gloria Balboni Right: Sheila Morey, Sally Beardsley, Do die Oser ATHLETICS we play . . . IN TEAMWORK we practice . . we cheer.. Left kneeling: Michael Roach, John Higgins, Robert Sgarzi, David Boucher Kenny Cushman, Thomas Galletti Left standing: Paul Govoni, Joe McGrath, John Barlow, Walter Rogers, Bill O ' Grady, Phil Brenner Coach: Charles Lindberg Reaching for victory 59 Left: Three cheers for the team. Right: S. H. S. Varsity is on the ball. Left: Players practice for perfection and pleasure. Right: We did it again. Above: Senior Team Standing left to right: Barbara Baroni, Elaine Brennan, Carol Viens, Janice Franks, Barbara Ruprecht, Kathy Doherty, Linda Ragonetti Kneeling left to right: Saundra Pembroke, Sara Shields, Gloria Balboni, Maryellen Charron, Ellen Walsh, Dougie Bailey Left: Perse predicts hig Right: The Cheerleaders Standing left to right: Grace Gallant, Donna Morey, Dodie Oser, Bette Crawford, Paddy Daly, Adele Abate, Kneeling left to right: Sheila Morey, Linda Petit, Dona Barrows, Sandra Sikorsky, Virginia Kiniry, Sally Beardsley Right: Headed for the game. Oops! there goes the popcorn. Left: Seniors choose vantage point for viewing the game. Below: What is a game without a coke? Below: Before taking pictures of the game, Saundra has Fred snap a picture of her favorite portrait. ■ i wiramiiiii i iwu i ' SOCIAL LIFE The class of I960 has set a new precedent in original themes and decorations. The first to rise to the trend toward outer space as sophomores, the class of ' 60 presented Satellite Stroll featuring an eight foot robot and a rotating satellite. DANCE HIGHLIGHTS Choral numbers and dance routines were usually included to add special enter¬ tainment. Novelty dances were planned to enhance the program. ■ ' jl lT r ■ TjjSBPPBpB! lsr T 4 n sv 1 ' si ■HHM3 • S V In our last dance we climaxed our decorating whims with Indian Autumn resplendent in authentic tribal relics in florescent colors and set before a tumbling waterfall. S A w Social hours are happy hours . . . , m - . ' 0k when good friends get together. Right: Seniors, Maryellen and Dougie, meet with sophomore and junior press agents, Paddy, Justin and Robin. Left: Glee group rehearses for next program. Seniors pause for a pose. Left: Maryellen leads choric group. 70 Ceremony of The Passing of the Colors On the morning of the Prom, juniors and seniors attended Holy Mass in the chapel. A Communion Break¬ fast followed during which the juniors pre¬ sented their program. Father Dooley, S. V. D. addressed the group after the traditional ceremonies were concluded. OUR PROM An exciting few minutes at school before the prom . . . and then we leave for . . . AT DREAMWOLD ' tht hih i ' h i a i run HM| Fantasy in Bloom was our theme . . . Dreamwold Ballroom in Scituate • and continued with various spiritual exercises and . . . teenage talks by Father Ford, S. V. D. . . . and closing with consecration to Our Lady and Benediction Before we leave . . . A lingering moment . . . in the dorm . . . at the book store . . . jl f fcr f Jn Ip w ■ Pi l rA 1 s mMM with Our Lady. OUR FRIENDS Left to right: Mary, Lena, Mary, Rose, Barbara Bus drivers Upper row: Mr. Bolduc, Mr. Galletti, Sr. Mr. Galletti, Jr. Lower row: Mr. McGuinness, Mr. Silva, Mr. Murphy Left: Mr. Lenari mW y j4 , [Z ' JkfjjQ 1 yj THE GRADUATES OF I960 are SINCERELY AND DEEPLY GRATEFUL To the High School Student Body and the Members of the Sacred Heart Grade School. Their contribution and support have made possible this publication of the CORRIC” Room 110, Grade 11 Room 112, Grade 11 Room 113, Grade 10 Room 115, Grade 10 Room 114, Grade 9 Room 107, Grade 9 Room 92, Grade 8 Room 91, Grade 8 Room 104, Grade 7 Room 102, Grade 7 Room 105, Grade 6 Room 103, Grade 6 Room 101, Grade 5 SPONSORS Rev. JOHN J. BROWN St. Mary, Hanover Tt. Rev. THOMAS A. DEVLIN St. Anthony, Cohasset Rev. LEO V. DWYER Our Lady of Lourdes, Carver Rev. DANIEL A. FLYNN St. Christine, Marshfield Rev. 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BEARDSLEY STUDENT PATRONS ALBERT SULLIVAN PHILIP BRENNER DAVID BOUCHER BERNARD DELORY FRED KILLINGER KARL NORDIN MICHAEL PINCELLI WALTER ROGERS WILLIAM RUDOLPH ROBERT SGARZI WILLIAM STANLEY PAUL TURA DOUGIE BAILEY GLORIA BALBONI BETTY CRAWFORD KATHY DOHERTY GRACE GALLANT MARIE GRADY DONNA MOREY DODIE OSER BARBARA RUPRECHT SARA SHIELDS CAROL VIENS ELLEN WALSH JANET WHITE BLANCA CHAMORRA JOYCE ADAMS PATRICIA BAKER BARBARA BARONI SALLY BEARDSLEY SUSAN BEAULIEU ELAINE BRENNAN MARY CAMPBELL MARYELLEN CHARRON ANN COLLINS BRENDA CONNOLLY DONA FERNANDES JANICE FRANKS KITTY HUSSEY ELLEN LOWTHER CONNIE MAGEE GAIL McCORMACK SHEILA MOREY ROSEMARY MURPHY PAULETTE NORTON JANICE PAYNTAR SAUNDRA PEMBROKE RUTHANN PURPURA LINDA RAGONETTI BETSY SMITH STARR WRIGHT JOHN BARLOW ROBERT GAFFNEY GUY GRAY ROBERT MALKOSKY PETER BARONI JOSEPH McGRATH justin McLaughlin THOMAS MOORE DENNIS QUINN STEPHEN SMITH ADELE ABATE ELLA JANE BRUEN MARSHA BUTTERS ANDREA CASELLA DEIRDRE CAVANAUGH KAREN DRESSER JEAN FITZGERALD KATHY FLANAGAN ANN MARIE HALL PATRICIA HART SANDRA KING DORIS PETRELL JANET RYDER MAUREEN SHEEHAN KATHY SLYNE VIRGINIA STEPHANIE ROBERT BRIGHAM THOMAS GALLETTI JAMES GRAVELY GEORGE MENSLAGE BILL O ' GRADY FERDINAND THOMAS MARIE BARONI DONNA BARROWS JILL BORGARELLO DIANE BROUILLARD MARY SUE CALLIS PADDY DALY MARYANN DEL PRETE CATHY HILL VIRGINIA KINIRY KATHY LANNIN PATRICIA LEMA JEAN MacDONALD susan McCarthy DOROTHEA MOLLOMO ELEANOR MURPHY PATRICIA O ' CONNELL WYNNELLEN QUINN VIRGINIA SAVAGE EILEEN SHIELDS SARA STEVERMAN MARY VECCHIONE STUDENT PATRONS FRANK BURCH JOSEPH CASEY JOHN HIGGINS FRANCIS LYONS KENNETH CUSHMAN DANIEL McMAHON JOSEPH MOORE STEPHEN O ' NEIL FRANCIS PEASE LOUIS RAGONETTI TERRY WEAVER SUZANNE BISSONNETTE SYBIL BOWES SUZANNE BROUILLARD BETSY CODY JUDY COLE MAYBETH CONNOR SUZANNE DUTSON JOANNE FERREIRA CAROLE GOODES ANNE MILLS MARY MULLEN GATIA PAYNTAR LINDA PETIT ROBIN QUINN MARGARET SCHILLING DOLORES THOMAS CAROL THOMPSON HARRY SHEA RONALD CORREIRA PAUL GOV ONI RONALD HAY WILLIAM HEDGE MICHAEL ROACH DAVID TARANTINO DAVID TRAVERSO JAREY LEE ADAMS PAULINE ADAMS CATHY BOYLE SANDRA CALLIS JAN CARPENTER CARALEE CHENEY DEBBY COGGHILL MARY FOSTER MAUREEN HANLEY JANET LUCE KAY McFARLANE karen McLaughlin KATHY O ' LEARY VIRGINIA PROTULIS DEBBY PYNN KATHY ROACH JUDY ROLLFS FRANKIE SERPICO SUSAN SHERMAN SANDRA SIKORSKY MARGARET WILLS VIRGINIA BRUEN KERAN CRAWFORD JOAN DOHERTY MARY ELLEN HARRINGTON CAROLYN LATOSEK JEANNE MacDONALD KATHY McGRATH LOYOLA McMANUS ANNA MARIE MILLER-JONES VERONICA MOLONY RITA MOORE SHEILA NORTON MARY QUINN ALICE SHEA MARGARET WARE SUSAN WHITMAN ANN CRAIG WILLIAM ALSHEIMER PHILIP BOUCHER JAMES HAYES WALTER LANG JAMES LOUX DANIEL SCHLECT THOMAS TURA MARY BARTOSIAK CAROLYN CHASE LYNNE GILBERT PHYLLIS GRAGLIA SUSAN HOWE CATHERINE LAWRENCE DIANE LOBERG SANDRA JUTRAS ANNE ROSETTI SUSAN SANKUS BARBARA SCHOLES BRENDA TUPPER MARY WAGNER AGNES WALSH THE GRADUATES OF I960 are SINCERELY AND DEEPLY GRATEFUL To the High School Student Body and the Members of the Sacred Heart Grade School. Their contribution and support have made possible this publication of the CORRIC” Room 112, Grade 11 Room 110, Grade 11 Room 113, Grade 10 Room 115, Grade 10 Room 114, Grade 9 Room 107, Grade 9 Room 92, Room 101, Grade 5 Room 103, Grade 6 Room 105, Grade 6 Room 102, Grade 7 Room 104, Grade 7 Room 91 Grade 8 Grade 8 To the Members of our Faculty: This is quite obviously an inadequate manner to profess a profound debt of gratitude to the Sisters of Divine Provi¬ dence at Sacred Heart who have, in His Name, given so much of themselves to so many of us. Please God, we shall treasure forever their memory and influence. Humbly we beg them to visit with us in spirit during family prayers as we implore Our Lord to bestow His special blessing upon them and upon their works. We have long witnessed miracles at Sacred Heart. With confidence we petition the Master Teacher to grant through Divine Providence this guidance to continue through the years. Gratefully, A Graduate Best Wishes and Congratulations to the Graduates of I960 MARIO’S AUTO BODY SHOP Off Water Street Plymouth Massachusetts Telephone Pilgrim 6-0300 Compliments of BOURGET’S PIONEER FOOD STORE WESTERN BEEF PORK Telephone Union 6-4521 East Carver Massachusetts INCORPORATED 1882 FEDERALIZED 1937 SEVENTY EIGHT 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 TIDES MOTEL Ocean Front Motel and Efficiency Units Located on Our Private Beach HOBART TOMPKINS, JR. Box 118 South Chatham Massachusetts Compliments of “THE SOUTH SHORE’S FINEST” THE FINEST MEAT SOLD ANYWHERE ROCKLAND HANOVER BRAINTREE HULL-NANTASKET PLYMOUTH-KINGSTON AND SOON SCITUATE AND BROCKTON THE PLYMOUTH NATIONAL BANK Established in 1803 MAIN OFFICE 58 Main Street Plymouth BRANCH OFFICE Summer Street Kingston INSTALLMENT LOAN OFFICE 20 North Street Plymouth COMPLETE BANKING FACILITIES For Both Individual and Business Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Fitzmaurice Motor Sales, Inc. Continental —Lincoln Mercury—German Ford Fitzmaurice Bus Line, Inc. School Bus Transportation 1724 South Main Street Brockton Tel. Juniper 6-1340 Massachusetts Congratulations from Compliments of WHITE’S FLOOR ART FLOWER SHOP COVERING Corner of Alden Street and Standish Avenue “Say It with Flowers” H. TOMPKINS J. SWITZER Plymouth Massachusetts 42 E. Palisade Avenue Englewood New Jersey OUR SINCERE BEST Compliments of WISHES TO LIGHTHOUSE THE GAS COMPANY GRADUATING CLASS Yarmouthport SAINT ANTHONY’S SHRINE 100 Arch Street BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS PLYMOUTH LUMBER COMPANY Robbins Road Plymouth, Mass. MAYFLOWER WORSTED Pl y MOUTH savings bans i | PLYMOUTH SAVINGS BANK COMPANY “THE FRIENDLY BANK” Sponsors of School Savings at Sacred Heart School Makers of Fine Men s-wear Fabrics 45 East Water St. Rockland, Mass. Tel. TRiangle 8-0920 SULLIVAN FUNERAL HOME 515 Washington St. Rte. 3, Hanover, Mass. Tel. TAylor, 6-2412 Serving the Old Colony District Since 1897 PLYMOUTH CORDAGE COMPANY ESTABLISHED 1824 JOHN G. DOHERTY BEST OF WISHES TO THE CLASS OF ' 60 REAL ESTATE CONTRACTING Pleasant Street, Bass River DIVINE PROVIDENCE GUILD Tel. EX 8-3023 18 m lEnglattbs Maat Hmtattal Compliments from (£tft § i|0p Mr. AND Mrs. (Hu ' Hfolrb Company JOHN J. McBRIDE S rituatr harbor RADIO STATION Compliments of PURITAN CLOTHING CO. MODERN STORES FOR MEN AND BOYS” PLYMOUTH ROCKLAND Route 3 W P L M Plymouth, Mass. 5000 WATTS 1390 ON YOUR DIAL 338 COURT STREET BESSE-WALKOVER SHOES Congratulations Graduates, May the course of your success lie along the way of life, chartered by the Laws of God. 8 North Street Plymouth Next Door To First National Store wrie ia£ JCciueA cMaS aefutietfS SPARRELL SERVICE INC J. L. Wadsworth Funeral Directors John R. Reardon Central Street Norwell, Mass. Oldfield 9-2200 FUNERAL HOMES Est. 1820 1 Summer Street Cohasset, Mass. Evergreen 3-0200 LUZO GROCERY CO., INC. WHOLESALE GROCERS RESTAURANT AND BAKERS SUPPLIES 110 Front Street New Bedford, Mass. Tel. WYman 3-9977 Res. Tel. WYman 6-1144 Compliments of SWEETSER’S GENERAL STORE Washington Street Duxbury, Mass. Tel. WE 4-2061 G1NO RUGANI, INC. CONTRACTORS Temple 4-4181 Water Mains Stone Brick Work Road Construction Loam, Sand Gravel, Trucking, Excavating, Plastering Bituminous, Concrete Driveways Parking Lots Grading, Bulldozer, Power Shovel Grader Rentals Mobile Stone and Gravel Crusher Portable Screening, Unit Rentals Pleasant Street Marshfield, Mass. Compliments of PATCH CHEVROLET INC. Routes 3A 139 Marshfield, Mass. Tel. TE 4-6000 and TE 4-8000 KINGSTON OIL GAS CO. INC. Compliments JOSEPH BALBONI SONS 62 Main Street Kingston INDEPENDENT NAIL Tel. Justice 5-2604—5-4541 PACKING COMPANY FUEL OILS—BURNER SERVICE BOTTLED GAS Bridgewater Massachusetts CYLINDER BULK SERVICE GAS APPLIANCES Compliments of MARY’S BEAUTY SHOP Compliments 17 Leyden Street Plymouth Massachusetts A FRIEND Compliments of EDAVILLE RAILROAD Route 58 South Carver Massach usetts J. J. SHEPHERD SONS, INC. FUNERAL DIRECTORS “Over a Century of Dignified Service” Funeral Homes at — Kingston Pembroke Whitman KINGSTON tiuH er C. 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Compliments °f Compliments CENTRAL GLASS COMPANY of GEORGE MABBETT SON Brockton Massachusetts Compliments of MARTHA’S GIFT AND TOY SHOP BERNARD ' S Greeting Cards—Phonograph Records Television—Appliances Plymouth Massachusetts Tel. PI 6-2109 N. Plymouth, Mass. Compliments LORING’S C. P. WASHBURN CO. WATCHMAKERS AND JEWELERS Plymouth Massachusetts Halifax Plymouth S. BARNICOAT MONUMENT CO. DROTTS j|S5j5S MARKET Middleboro, Massachusetts YwJm f Route 28 Telephone Midd. 2024 BARNSTAB ' 1 1,11 ’ MASSACHUSETTS Compliments Compliments of of CURRIER’S RESTAURANT BOUCHER’S VARIETY STORE Established 1900 South Carver Massachusetts Plymouth Center Near North St. HARRY’S Compliments °f Plymouth Massachusetts THOMAS L. McGRATH CHARLES J. COHOLAN HUGHES FORD SALES INC. REALTOR-INSURER “YOUR QUALITY FORD DEALER” COMPLETE REAL ESTATE SERVICE Tel. MIDD. 937 Tel. GI 7-3551 Anytime 200 Pleasant St. Whitman, Mass. 570 Wareham St. Middleboro Mass. Compliments of Compliments of MR. MRS. JAMES B. KILLINGER THE ORIGINAL Rockland Mass JOHN DeLORENZO TURKEY FARM Compliments of CARVER SUPPLY CO. COUNTRY PACKAGE STORE (Opposite Roby’s Bottled Gas) H A RDWA RE-P AINTS-GI .ASS North Scituate Mass. Tel. UNion 6-4480 Center St. Carver, Mass. “PLYMOUTH’S PRESCRIPTION STORE” JORDAN ' S PHARMACY BRADLEY PHARMACY 22 Court Street Plymouth, Mass. Roy B. Bradley, Registered Pharmacist Kingston Massachusetts “Your Prescription Pharmacy YOU CAN DEPEND ON US. YOUR DOCTOR DOES. Justice 5-2783 Compliments A. MACCAFERRI 8 SON of STEYEN’S THE FLORIST Shoes and £ hoe Rebuilding Plymouth Massachusetts 302 Court Street Pilgrim 6-0858 N. Plymouth, Mass. Compliments of Compliment, of ROGER’S MARKET DUCA’S 5 f-S1.00 STORE Middleboro Massachusetts OCEAN ST. MARSHFIELD CARTMELL FUNERAL SERVICE Compliments of 150 Court Street COLONIAL RESTAURANT 265 Standish Avenue 39 Main St. Plymouth Massachusetts Plymouth Mass. BLISS HARDWARE CO. Office Home Hastings JU 5-2183 Air Conditioning Williams Oil-O-Mat—Heating Plumbing L. E. BOUCHARD CO.. Inc. Shell Fuel Oils Locksmiths Pittsburgh Paints Builders—Hardware Plumbing—Heating—Appliances Fuel Oils Main Street Ext. Tel. PI 6-3222 82 Main St. Kingston, Mass OLdfield 9-2232 Bowling Is for Fun—and SARGENT’S RESTAURANT Is Automatically Better at the fine foods friendly service PLYMOUTH BOWL-O-MAT GEORGE H. VOGEL Route 3 Owner—Manager Norwell, Mass. WITH ELECTRONIC SETTERS GOODING’S Jewelers Since 1802 “Plymouth’s Leading Jewelry Store’’ FEATURE LOCK DIAMONDS HAMILTON—GRUEN—BULOVA—ELGIN WATCHES ETHELS FASHION SALON ALTERATION AND DRESSMAKING TAILORING Pilgrim 6-2257 18 Main St. Ext. Plymouth, Mass. 18 Court St. Tel. PI 6-0429 Plymouth MARSHFIELD PHARMACY Best Wishes from PRESCRIPTIONISTS Robert F. Archer, Reg. Pharm. MR. MRS. GEORGE A. BROUILLARD Ocean Street Marshfield, Mass. Tel. TEmple 4-8291 JEFF’S 58 CEDAR VIEW FILLING STATION, INC. Good Food—Choice Liquors TEXACO GAS-OILS LUBRICANTS Pizza’s To Take Out H. B. Wright—G. H. Cobb Rt. 58 Hanson CY 3-6472 BATTERIES—TIRES-ACCESSORIES ROAD SERVICE Compliments Compliments of of COOPER’S CORVINI’S PKG. STORE INC. 9 Court Street 31 Main Street Plymouth Massachusetts Plymouth Massachusetts Established 1907 TURKEYS MATTHEW F. SHEEHAN CO. Raised for Quality—Sold on Merit Roast Stuffed Turkeys—Our Specialty RELIGIOUS ARTICLES CHURCH GOODS-CATHOLIC BOOKS Large Turkey Pies—All Meat—Ho Vegetables BONGI’S TURKEY ROOST 22 Chauncy Street Boston, Mass. Summer St. Duxbury, Mass. Tel. Justice 5-2392 GEORGE V. BUTTNER STORES Compliments °f PLYMOUTH MARSHFIELD COLONIAL DINER MASSACHUSETTS Frances and Blanche Maynard Compliments of Compliments of KEN BAILEY M M SPORTING GOODS CO., INC. Scituate Harbor Mass. 35 Main .St., Plymouth, Massachusetts « SAMOSET GARAGE INC. SHERMAN FURNITURE CO INC. Chrysler Plymouth 310 Court Street Plymouth Massachusetts Plymouth Massachusetts MARSHFIELD TELEVISION RADIO COMPANY MILBROOK MOTORS INC. Television—Radio—Hi-Fi Records—Sound Equipment Sales—Service—Installation SALES-WILL YS-SERVICE Duxbury Massachusetts Tel. Temple 4-6688 1871 Ocean Street Marshfield, Mass. Telephone Wellington 4-2255 Compliments of DIEGOLI BARONI, INC. INDUSTRIAL-COMMERCIAL—RESIDENTIAL BRYANTVILLE CASH CARRY PLUMBING AND HEATING Bryantville Square Massachusetts Brockton Massachusetts OCEAN BLUFF PACKAGE STORE Compliments of Ocean Street OCEAN SPRAY CRANBERRIES, INC. Ocean Bluff Massachusetts Tel. 4-8600 Hanson Massachusetts JOSEPH’S GARAGE Compliments of PONTIAC VAUXHALL GMC Trucks—Half-Ton—35 Ton Sales and Service Chartered Buses ROBERT V. JACKSON, JR. Norwell, Mass. Tel. OL 9-2971 Bridgewater Massachusetts TOWN BROOK SERVICE STATION DODGE PEUGEOT RENAULT SYLVANIA T.V.-ANDREA MOTOR TUNE UP FRONT END ALIGNMENT WHEEL BALANCING JOHN HAMILTON INC. Tel. JU 5-2074 Plymouth, Maes. Tel. PI 6-4820 Kingston Mass. Compliments of Compliments of TH E SEASIDE GRILLE GIBERTI ' S APOTHECARY 390 Court Street Tel. PI 6-9842 Corner of Center and High Middleboro Massachusetts SPECIALIZING IN FINE ITALIAN FOOD DELORY DRUG DELORY DRUG BENZIGER BROTHERS, INC J. EDWIN DELORY, REG. PHARMACIST 95 Summer Street Boston, Massachusetts Tel. Hancock 6-6330 Tel. EV 3-0080 Cohasset Mass. RELIGIOUS ARTICLES-CHURCH GOODS VESTMENTS-CATHOLIC BOOKS Congratulations to the Class of 1960 GREETING CARDS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Fine Quality Printing NEW ENGLAND ART PUBLISHERS CRAIG ' S PHARMACY North Abington Mass. Visit Our Discount Sales—Ask About Our 53 Center Street Middleboro Massachusetts Famous Fund Raising Plan Office at 74 Birch Street Compliments of For the Finest in Meat, Vegetables and All Other Items—For Freezer Call HINGHAM CENTER PHARMACY OAK DALE PACKING CO. INC. Hingham Massachusetts 378 Pleasant Street E. Bridgewater Tel. Juniper 7-0035 WILLIAM McKENNEY USED CAR DEALER 719 North Center Street East Bridgewater, Mass. Tel. Drake 8-3331 or Drake 8-3064 Compliments of WHITMAN INSURANCE WINIFRED A. BURNS-CATHERINE M. BURNS A FRIEND INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS THEOCKERS COMPANY Convent Supplies Postulant Outfits Gifts for Nuns BOOKS-CARDS-OFFICE SUPPLIES NEIL B. DOHERTY CO. TYPEWRITERS AND ADDING MACHINES 15 Main St. Plymouth Mass. 48 Summer Street HA 6-1614 Boston, Mass. Compliments of REBUTTINI’S SCITUATE HARBOR PHARMACY GIFT BASKETS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Scituate Mass. 53 Court St. Plymouth Mass. Compliments GERALD J. KELLEHER HOYT PHARMACEUTICAL CORPORATION GENERAL CONTRACTOR Newton 58, Mass. Tel. JUniper 7-9583 258 Copeland St. Brockton, Mass. HOUSE OF FINE SPIRITS Compliments JIM KEANE CARL’S PACKAGE STORE INC. of GOGGIN SON 95 Front St. 15 Court St. LI 5-0059 Scituate, Mass. Plymouth Mass. Compliments of HALEY’S RESTAURANT SALLY DRESS SHOP, INC. DINING ROOM COCKTAIL LOUNGE 575-577 Washington Street Tel. Gibson 7-3901 Whitman, Mass. Somerset St. Boston, Mass. SUCCESS . . . HEALTH . . . HAPPINESS Compliments of To the Class of 1960 JOHN J. WALSH INC. SCITUATE CABIN INC 301 Quincy Ave. North Scituate Massachusetts Quincy Massachusetts Compliments Compliments °f of MALAGUTI BROTHERS THE EDES MFG. CO. Plymouth Kingston Flagstone—Cedar Posts—Cement Brick—Pipe—Cesspool Blocks TOABE HARDWARE STORES BENEA BLOCK CO. Duxbury MASON SUPPLIES-CEMENT BLOCKS Kingston Tel. Pilgrim 6-0920 Kingston, Mass. 32 Main Street Marshfield Compliments of SMITH’S THE CHILDREN’S SHOP Scituate Harbor Plymouth Massachusetts SHWOM BROS. 1 11C1N g § PROCESS I JF quality controlled cleaning % 305 Court Street Plymouth Massachusetts Water St. Off State Pier — PI 6-1744 Jack Ottino Alfred Volta Alfred Volta Congratulations to the Class of ’60 FRANK HAYES RANCH HOUSE CAPE INSURANCE AGENCY “WHERE YOU ARE A STRANGER BUT ONCE” 74 Court St. Plymouth Mass. Green Harbor, Massachusetts BUZZARDS BAY GAS COMPANY Compliments Buzzards Bay Hyannis Massachusetts JOHN T. CRAWFORD Compliments of SOUTH SHORE FACTORY SHOE OUTLET SHOES, RUBBER AND LEATHER FOOTWEAR MR. MRS. MAURICE MULLEN FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY STORE HOURS NINE TO NINE Rockland Massachusetts Tel. TAylor 6-2461 Rt. 3 and 139 Hanover, Mass. KINGSTON ALUMINUM FOUNDRY Compliments of Kingston, Massachusetts SEALTEST FOODS Compliments of KAY HAIRDRESSER GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. LARGE LAMP DEPARTMENT Tel. WE 4-5251 50 Industrial Place Newton Upper Falls Massachusetts Bay Rd. S. Duxbury Compliments of Compliments of SCITUATE FEDERAL SAVINGS LOAN ASSN. BRIDGEWATER SAVINGS BANK 132 First Street Scituate Massachusetts Two Convenient Offices Bridgewater West Bridgewater SAMOSET PRESS Hours 10—5 Daily Mondays 1—5 Compliments of Complete Printing Service THE STUDIO IN DUXBURY Letterpress and Offset FASHIONS AND GIFTS 64 Samoset St. Plymouth, Mass. A New England Country shop devoted to finding the highest quality merchandise at the best possible prices for its patrons. WOOD’S FISH MARKET SUNSHINE STORES Ralph F. Goodwin, Prop. Quality Seafoods 133 Main Street Main St. Ext. Plymouth, Mass. Kingston Massachusetts Compliments of DIAMONDS • RINGS WATCHES • CLOCKS BRENNER ' S PAINT SHOP Paint Wallpaper Artists Supplies 8 Samoset St. Tel. PI 6-1132 Plymouth, Massachusetts Jl. Uhooge JEWELER Watchmaker and Engraver Phone pilgrim 6-2645 PLYMOUTH, MASS Compliments of Compliments of TASSY’S HANOVER PHARMACY Summer Street Tedeschi Shopping Center Kingston Massachusetts Route 3 Hanover Massachusetts Best Wishes PLYMOUTH FIVE CENTS SAVINGS BANK Plymouth Kingston Duxbury QUALITY CONTROLLED GAS SERVICE VOLTA OIL COMPANY TEXACO Range Fuel Oils - Gasoline Industrial Fuel Oil P. 0. Box 346 Plymouth, Mass. Samoset Street — Rt. 44 JOHN E. JORDAN CO. 1 MAIN STREET PLYMOUTH MASSACHUSETTS Congratulations and Best Wishes To All the Graduates WHITMAN BURIAL VAULT COMPANY Whitman Massachusetts OUR OIL AND GAS MAKES WARM FRIENDS SACRED HEART Congratulations from PRIMARY SCHOOL SACRED HEART STUDENT COUNCIL 130 Court Street Plymouth Massachusetts Congratulations BEST WISHES AND CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATES OF 1960 from MISHANNOCK ALPHA SCHOOL SACRED HEART ALUMNI Route 80 Kingston Massachusetts M. B. FOSTER ELECTRIC The Faculty and Graduating Class of Sacred Heart High School COMPANY Gratefully Acknowledge The Superior Quality of the Work and the Service, Cooperation, and 368 Congress Street Personal Interest Extended by the Boston DICKSONS, Electrical Contractors The Official Photographers for the 81 Olive Street 69 Albany Street New Haven Portsmouth Connecticut New Hampshire “CORRIC.” The Staff Is Happy and Proud To Pay This Tribute to the Dicksons Studio and Its Personnel. AN IDEAL CAMP FOR GROWING GIRLS (6-15) Located at the Gateway to the Cape Between Kingston and Plymouth CAMP MISHANNOCK Offers the Best Land and Water Sports R id i ng—R i fiery Arts and Crafts—Private Pond—Ocean Bathing Conducted and Personally Supervised by: THE SISTERS OF DIVINE PROVIDENCE Assisted by a Staff of Competent Counselors Eight Week Period . $350.00 Four Week Period . 190.00 Write: Sister M. Noel, Camp Director, Box 152, Route 80, Kingston, Massachusetts Call: Pilgrim 6-2374 before June 12 after that Pilgrim 6-0790 r - , . . - . Oto. ' ' « .V t
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