Saugus High School - Tontoquonian Yearbook (Saugus, MA)

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■ I A ' W3E KnH h. : a; i til- ' HE TONTOQUONlAi if 1963 OTMiW SAUGUS, SACHUSETTS STAFF Editor-in-Chief— Dianne Monaco Editor of Activities— Elizabeth MacLean Editor of Advertising— Jacquelyn Bowler Editor of Biographies— Susan Ludwig -v.-.. BIOGRAPHY STAFF Ellen Farrenkoph Janice Higgins John Lumsden Merida March Joyce Morrison Rita Lawrence John Moynihan Elizabeth Paolini Donna Rochefort Janet Simmons Marion Taylor Elin Weideman BUSINESS STAFF Andrea Luscinski Kathy Johnston ' Barbara Hagerty Paula Robertson Hnda Rbbertson Nancy Kerrigan Dorothy AndeYson Sandra Bouve Maureen Kelley Pauline Deputat ART STAFF Sandra 9 riti-3h«r,roan Janine Hermsd tt, Donna Eldrffelge Katherine Kinsley ' PHOTOGRAPHERS Dennis Ttoyer i  Russell Keene ? ' Jb T 4 ' • CONTENTS iir V ADMINISTRATION FACULTY WE REMEMBER SENIORS UNDERCLASSMEN ACTIVITIES ATHLETICS ISIN AS ■ i ' V.i i ■ ■ I ■ mm ■ r« . 3tsn SAUGUS HIGH SCHOOL SAUGUS. MASSACHUSETTS — ♦ — ASHTON F. DAVIS. PRINCIPAL LEON C. YOUNG. 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O-aj r --„-«o 1 Jk 0 . 1, !k X V « v ,a kjV vi iK jkfcVjW w o , « _ W ,v v 1 H ■ ■ ■ Rhoden B. Eddy o u per in ten dent SAUGUS PUBLIC SCHOOLS To the Members of the Class of 1963:- Tou, the class members of 1963 have completed all of your secondary school years during my period of service in Saugus. Despite the years of two- platooning that you have been forced to contend with, it is my hope that you will fare well as you enter upon the departures of your post High School lives. I commend you all for your fortitude, your fine spirit, your efforts and your successes. May these attributes abide with you always. To each member, my warmest wishes. Superintendent of Schools. Leon C. Young Boston University John P. Leahy DePau Bernice L. Hayward Boston University Harold E. Haley University of N.H. Louise N. Solomita Department Head University of Massachusetts FACULTY Norman E. Down Clark Albert J. Moylan Harvard LIBRARIAN SOCIAL STUDIES I m Marcia R. Farley Boston University James F. Green University of California Bernard J. Hussey Boston College Harold C. Musgrave Hobart Keith W. O ' Brien Lewis Hartley M. Peakes University of Maine Helen N. Quertio Boston University John J. Burns Department Head Boston College Mary E. Anderson Washington State University Mary P. Cote Jackson Paul C. Downing Dartmouth Roland AA. Lachance Brown Francis X. Morse Suffolk Robert J. Parente Harvard Bernice L. Hayward Department Head Boston University Laura A. Allen Regis Ronald R. Cote Salem Deborah A. Partiss University of New Hampshire Frances P. Egan Colby Lee N. Goldstein Simmons Anthony F. Poto Suffolk Helen F. Towle Emmanuel George M. Garrity Boston College Bernis M. Hanlon Emmanuel Rosemary V. Keefe Emerson Edith M. King Mary Washington ENGLISH William J. Regan Sally B. Tyrrell Judith C. Virnell Tufts Regis University of New Hampshire GUIDANCE John B. Leahy DePau Elizabeth A. Arribea Emmanuel Robert J. Clark Northeastern William P. Doyle, Jr. St. Anselems John J. Naso Salem Hazel C. Marison Department Head Bay Path Institute Isabelle G. Beauchesne Salem Walter D. Blossom Northeastern c Belden G. Bly, Jr. Northeastern 4 fc Ik Maureen E. Kennedy Emmanuel Patricia A. McCormick Salem Abraham Pinciss Boston University Thomas E. Tringale Salem Miles T. Brookes Gorham State Edward J. Chamberlain Boston University Harold Everitt Northeastern Rita A. Indresano Simmons 10 m i William L. MacNeill Springfield Terrence D. O ' Connor Boston College Benjamin Torf Harvard SCIENCE Frank E. Carter Northeastern B U S I N E S S Jerome J. Mitchell Boston University Joseph M. Messina Boston University MUSIC Leonard E. Walt Salem MATHEMATICS Elmer H. Watson Department Head Bates Madeleine H. Beaulieu University of Maine Harold E. Haley University of New Hampshire George H. McKay Colby Eleanor J. Mikulski Regis Francis E. Nestor University of Massachusetts John J. Quinlan Boston College II Bernard J. Stead U. Mass. Carol E. Luciano Sargent Roberta R. Samuels Sargent John J. Scarborough East Texas Audrey L, Spottiswood Bridgewater PHYSICAL EDUCATION ART Josephine D. Maclndewar Mass. College of Art Corinne M. Shuff Keene Esther S. Howe Simmons HOMEMAKING Anne R. Larsen Framingham Lynne L. Rapp Iowa State Arthur H. Strout Department Head Boston University Dominio Beninati Boston State Teachers Charles Emma Northeastern INDUSTRIAL ARTS i m Frances A. McLaughlin Carmine C. Moschella Fitchburg Walter J. Pickett Fitchburg NURSES AND OFFICE PERSONNEL ■ • ' ■V- I ■ ■ . .,: Katherine Spencer Gertrude E. Hazel Miriam C. Peshier y. Edith Arvidson 13 . . . WE Philip Nelson REMEMBER Barbara Tucker Patricia Sullivan jsiiiittu ' ma ir Hit Litem i mm. [IT D ■im ■ftSMl Robert J. Clark OFFICERS Brian Robinson David Johnson Marion Taylor Joyce Tozza ADVISORS Bernis M. Hanlon BOARD OF DIRECTORS Charles Brown Roger Cotte Janice Inman William Kyle Donna Rochefort Class Colors: Blue and White Class Motto: Ours is the moment of decision ALMA MATER O praise sing to red and white, And let our banner fly, For we are proud and we are true As we hail Saugus High. O marching ever onward, We shall forever see How great the lesson we have learned, How firm the loyalty That bids us raise a cheer today. O Saugus High to thee! Your walls are made of brick and stone Perhaps, in time, will fall, But lasting friendships formed within Shall tower over all, Shall ever be a monument To trust and brotherhood, Shall stand forever for the right Forever for the good. And so we sing this song today O Saugus High to thee. 1 1 m mM| ViM if . tmwM SENIORS V t ■ ■ mm t Aa n oh e rt iiHloris, JlH S j ' 2C J of S ( ( ( , j j ef or of ear in no. I ■ ■ ■ WVhR Jlonor J olI Claire Louise Acheson John Eldridge Bartlett Sandra Lee Bishop Jacquelyn Suzanne Bowler William Joseph Chambers Mary Barbara Collins Roger Martin Cotte Joan Linda Davis Marcia Renee DeLeaco Pauline Evelyn Deputat Paul Francis Doherty Susan Down Janet Marilyn Floyd Peter Carney Gleitsmann Janet Marie Golden Pamela Jean Guarino Marie Barbara Harrison Rae Louise Herald Janine Hermsdorf Janice Louise Inman Kathy Scott Johnston Richard Kimball Kenney Patricia Ann Kingman Susan Marie Kutniewski William Howard Kyle Rita Louise Lawrence Elizabeth Ann MacLean Judith Anne Macomber Gordon James Mandeville Myron Leon Manoogian Jane Ellen Minichiello Dianne Marie Monaco Joyce Ellen Morrison John Joseph Moynihan Jane Martha Paganucci Donald Edgar Parsons Linda Ellen Robertson Karol Lynn Smith Sandra Elvira Steriti Lee Brooks Stover Marian Arlene Taylor Elin Roberta Weideman . • -• ' V ■ t f HV-.- J . • ' mm , iv, s emors We 3oo S7n o t£ c CLAIRE LOUISE ACHESON 64 Central Street Business School Claire ' s intelligence and sweet manner will always be remembered by our class. Her spare moments are spent in the active sports of bowling and skat- ing. Claire intends to go to a business school after graduation. Girls ' , Dramatic 3, National Society 3, 4 — President 4, 4 — Secretary, Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 4; Tontoquoman — Typist, Student Ex- change 4. Clubs: Honor Sahico ELLEN LOUISE ADLINGTON 15 Pleasant Street College College Ellen ' s bright smile is always seen at S.H.S. Football games. At college she will major in French, but will have to find extra time for her hobby, playing the piano and organ. Clubs: Girls , Dramatic 3, 4, Future Teachers ' 3, 4 — Secretary 4, National Thespian 4, Pep Squad 1 , 2, 3, 4, Usherettes 4, French 4; Talent Night 2, 4, Senior Play. JANET LOUISE ALBANESE 29 Atlantic Avenue College College Janet ' s sparkling personality and nick- name Big G belies her small stature. Her enthusiasm has brightened many parties, and will, we are certain, in- sure her a successful four years at college. Clubs: Squad Girls ' , Dramatic 2, 1, 2, 3, 4, Ski 1. Pep KATHLEEN MARGERY ALLEN 11 Guild Road College College With a cheerful greeting for everyone, and always ready for fun, Kathy has many friends at S.H.S. She enjoys bas- ketball and sewing in her spate time. Her patience will make Kathy a fine teacher. Clubs: Girls ' Cabinet 4, Bowling 2, Dramatic 3, Future Nurses ' 3, Future Teachers ' 3, 4, Pep Squad 2, 3, Ski 4; AM School Play 2. DOROTHY JEAN ANDERSON 25 Felton Street Business School Dottie always spreads cheerfulness. Although she is not very tall, she excels in basketball . Her sewing abil ity is shown by her pretty clothes. Dottie, you are going to meet some conceited people in business school. Clubs: Girls ' , Art 3, 4, Dramatic 3, Student Council 3, 4; Basketball H.R. 3; Style Show 3, 4. SUSAN ELAINE ANDERSON 9 Dustin Street College College Susan always has a friendly smile for everyone. She enjoys foreign languages. We are sure Sue will be a success as a teacher if she carries out her chosen profession. She will not escape her pet peeve — people who stop short in corri- dors. Clubs-. Dramatic 3, 4, Girls ' , Future Teachers ' 3, 4, National Thespian 4, Pep Squad 1 , 2, Student Council 1, Usherettes 4; Sachem Gazette 2 — Fea- tures, Typist 2 ; Talent Night 4, Senior Play, French 4; Library Assistant 1, 2, 3. 21 J as Jveca Iina Our L our years — .. y jSS HARRIET TREVOR ANGELL 37 Bridge Street General Hairdressing Quiet and sincere Harriet doesn ' t have an enemy in the world. Following grad- uation she plans to attend hairdressing school. We know she will learn to put up with waiting for people. JAMES MICHAEL BANKS 43 Vine Street Civic Forestry Service Our class will never forget Big Jim and his outstanding football abili ty. Jim ' s future plans include an interest- ing job in the forestry service. Clubs: Marshal Squad 3, Football 1, 3, 4. 4; Athletics: MARIAN ELSA BARNES 20 Park Street Business School Although Marion is quiet in her ways, she has made many friends in high school. She will be a very efficient Secretary. We only hope Marian will not meet many conceited people there. Swimming and Sewing are her favorite sport and hobby. Clubs: Girls ' , Dramatic 3, 4, Future Homemakers ' 1, Sahico 4; Glee Club 1; Tontoquonian: Business Staff; Glee Club Concert 1; Style Show 1. MICHAEL FRANCIS BARRY 74 Essex Street College College Blond, crew-cut, and ivy- league clothes are the chief characteristics of this avid football player. Mike will long remember the many events of our Sen- ior year. His favorite sport is any kind of skiing. Clubs: Chess 3, Ski 4, Debating So- ciety 3, Marshal Squad 3, 4 — Co-cap- tain 3, Captain 4; Athletics: Basketball 1, 3, Football: 1, 3, 4. JOHN ELDRIDGE BARTLETT 4 Sunset Drive College College John has certainly proven himself to be one of our better students. His in- dustry and intelligence will lead him to a promising future. Clubs: Bowling 3, Chess 3, 4— Vice Pres. 3, 4, Math 4, Student Council 4 — Treas. 4, Band 1,2, 3, 4, Class Board of Directors 3. MARY BATCHELDER 1 5 Robinson Street Civi-cs Mary is very friendly and very cheer- ful. That is probably why she dislikes two-faced ' ' people. An arcfent foot- ball fan, she rarely misses a game played by her favorite team, Saugus. She hasn ' t decided whether she wants to attend business college or hairdress- ing school. Clubs: Dramatic 3, Girl ' , Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, Ski 4, Style Show 2, 3. 22 1959 . . . Our fresnman ear S nirocfucecf MARGARET ANN BELMONTE 38 Forest Avenue Business Hairdressing School Margaret ' s plans for the future include hairdressing school. We will all re- member her great personality and the good job she did as ' ' Mag ' in our senior ptay. Clubs: Bowling 1, G National Thespian 4 Ski 4; Senior Play. rls ' , Dramatic 3, Pep Squad 1, ROSEMARY BENAVIDES 76 Auburn Street Quiet but congenial Rosemary enjoys taking part in all our school activities. We ' re sure she will be a successful social worker. C ubs: Art 3, 4, Dramatic 4, Spanish 3, Pep Squad 2, 3, Girls ' , Tontoquo- nian Biography Staff 4. X s s MYRNA LENORE BERG 80 Auburn Street Business Business School Popular and pretty Bergie has the peculiar hobby of talking. Her future plans include business school where she will study to become a very pro- ficient secretary. C ubs: Girls ' , Dramatic 3, Future Homemakers ' 2, 3, Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, Sahico, Ski 4, Student Council ' 1; Focus 1— Art Staff 1, Literary 1- Style Show 3. RALPH ALDEN BISHOP 18 Bennett Avenue Civic Work Besides being an enthusiastic basketball fan, Ralph enjoys tinkering with cars. He has an easy-going personality, but a serious side too! Time marches on and so will Ralph — we hope with suc- cess. SANDRA LEE BISHOP 50 Westland Avenue College College Imagine a female mathematical genius having a terrific personality! That ' s Sandy. With her drive, intelligence, and friendly manners, we are sure she ' ll be an ex cellent and popular teacher. Clubs: Girls ' , Bowling 2, 3, 4 — Vice Pres. 4, Dramatic 3, 4, Girls ' — Cabinet 2, Usherettes 4, Future Teachers ' 4. WENDELL HARRISON BLANCHARD 20 Adams Avenue Crazy hats, a motor scooter and neat clothes mark our class wit. Skipper. When he isn ' t at Ho Jo ' s, he ' s sure to be skiing down the highest slope in New Hampshire. Clubs: Audio Visual Aids 3, 4, Dramatic 3, 4, Marshal Squad 3, 4. National Thespian 3, 4, Student Council 1, All School Play 3; Athletics: Football Man- ager 1, 2, 3, Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Talent Night 3, 4. 23 Jlionu Jninos . . . yidmirotion for JACQUELINE RUSSELL BLANEY 29 Harrison Avenue Homemaking Hairdresser Jackie, a cute blond, plans to be a hairdresser. Her talent at sewing is proven by the lovely c ' othes she wears. Jack-e is also famous for her blushing. Clubs-. Gtrls - , Bowling 3, Future Home- makers ' 4; Style Show 2, 3; Field Hockey 1. ROSS HAWKS BLASINGAME 29 Walnut Street Industrial Work Although Ross seems quiet, he can always liven up a doll gathering. While he ' s not en : oying his favorite sport of hockey, Ross can be seen riding on his motorcycle. CLAIRE LAUKETTE BOURQUE 6 Elmer Avenue Nursing As a nurse, French ie will cheer up many patients. An athletic girl, Claire is very good ot softball. Claire, people will wa i t for you — you won ' t wo i t for them. Oub: Girls ' , Softball 2, 3, 4. SANDRA LEE BOUVE 14-A Robinson Street Business Travel Sandy, on avid football fan, can be seen at every S.H.S. game. Being tall ond slender, she can wear her clothes well, many of which she makes herself. After graduation, Sandy plans to travel. C ubs.- Girls ' , Dramatic 1, 2, 3, Future Homemakers ' 1, 2, 3, Usherettes 4; Style Show 1, 2, 3; Tontoquonian Ad- vertising Staff. JACQUELYN SUZANNE BOWLER 21 Stone Street Business Junior College In the summer, fun-loving Jackie can usually be found camping in New Hampshire. There is no doubt that her competence and dependability will prove great assets In the business world. Jackie ' s car is her pride and joy. Clubs-. Girls ' , Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4— Sec 4, Dramatic 3, Notional Honor Society 3, 4, Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 4, Sahico — Pres. 4, Ski 4, Usherettes 4, Sachem Gazette 2 — Typist 2, Proofreader 2, Associate Editor 4, Tontoquonian, Bas- ketball Cheerleader 3; Style Show 1 , Student Exchange 4. RICHARD BRACKETT 1 2 Herbert Avenue Speed ' s first love is distance running. His accomplishments in cross country and track are well known. He has been a hard working member of the V.A. Club this year. Clubs: Audio Visual Aids 3, 4, Ski 4; Athletics: Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4 — Captain 3, 4, Track 1 , 2, 3, 4 — Cap- tain 3, 4, Basketball 1, Home Room Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 3, 4, Donkey Basketball 3, 4. 24 Qii tppi ya ercjass nen lOocAers, rooiball JUDITH ARLENE BRIERLEY 1 5 Hemingway Road Business Beautician Judy, one of our most stylish classmates, plans a career as a hairdresser. Her pet peeve is an unusual one: people who are cheerful in the morning. Clubs: Bowling 1, Girls ' , Future Home- makers ' 1, Pep Squad 1, 2, Ski 4; Glee Club 1, Style Show 2, 3. ROBERT PHILIP BRIGHAM 10 Makepeace Street D.E. Quiet Bob is one of our hardworking D. E. students. His favorite pasttimes are foofball and weightl ifting. Bob plans to join the Army. Club: D.E.C.A. 4. yk flJT ' CHARLES FREDERICK BROWN 56 Jasper Street College College The subtle wit and calm nature of Charlie have won him many friends His iove of sports and his eagerness for travel make him a pleasure to know. Clubs: Class Board of Directors; Audio Visual Aids 3, 4, Bowling Club 3, 4, Marshal Squad 3, 4, Ski 4; Athletics-. Baseball 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 3, 4, Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4— Co-capt. 4. KAREN AAARIE BROWN 21 Marden Street Business Hairdresser Karen ' s attractive clothes portray her talent in sewing. He; job at Touraine ' s keeps her busy, but she still finds time to keep up on the latest hairstyle. Clubs: Girls ' , Art 1. PAULINE ANN BROWN 18 Cottage Street Civic College Tall, graceful Pauline plans to be a fashion model. She has only been at S.H.S. two years, but because of her sincerity and will ingness to help, she has made many friends. Clubs-. Girls ' , Dramatic 4, Ski 4, Pep Squad 3; Tolent Night 4; Style Show 4. RONALD FRANCIS BROWN 12 Saugus Avenue Industrial Navy Chief, ' ' a talented artist and football enthusiast, has many interests, includ- ing plans for a trip to Colorado. Ron- nie, when you are in the Navy we hope that you will get many free passes to the drive-in. . ■ .,: , n-y ■ ■u M ■ I Athletics: H.R. Football 2, 3. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 25 J a lies, JHian bcnoof Dances, and PAUL BUTT 49 Eagle Rd. Nice looking Paul will always be re- membered by his bright red Stude- baker. His quiet woys have attracted true friends for Paul. Clubs: Art 1, Ski I; AfMefics: Home Room Basketball 2, Softball 1, 2, Field Hockey 1, 2; All School Play 1. JAMES PAUL CAMPBELL 41 Summer Drive General Marines Monk • is always smiling and joking, bur he has a serious side, too. His knack for getting in and out of difficult situations will help him in the Marines. Clubs: Art 1, 2, 3, 4— Sec. 2, Bowling 1 , 2, 3 — Treas. 3, V. Pres. 4; Dra- matic 4 — Pres., National Thespian — 4, Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 4, Ski 1; Focus 1 — Art Staff 1, 2, 3; Home Room Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Softball 1, 2, 3, Volleyball 1, 2; All School Play 2; Senior Play; Talent Night 2. NANCY ANIDA CASTLE 15 Hamilton Street Homemaking Work Friendly Nancy always has a smile for everyone. She enjoys any sport asso- ciated with water. In her spare time she is always working with her tape recorder. Don ' t fret, Nancy, this will be the last year that you ' ll have to put up with Freshmen! Clubs: Girls ' , Dramatic 3, 4, Future Homemakers ' 1, 4 ; Style Show 3, Sen- ior Play, National Thespian 4. JUDITH LEE CHABOT 11 Breakheart Road College Nursing Judy ' s bursting enthusiasm has been evident at all of our school activities. She will be an asset to whatever nurs- ing school she attends. We don ' t think she ' ll get much chance to ski in Jan- uary though! C ubs: Girls ' , Dramatic 3, 4, Future Nurses ' 3, 4, Pep Squad 1, 2, Record 1, Ski 4, Student Council I; Focus 1 2 — Reporter 1, 2; Homeroom Basketball 1, 2; Talent Night 2; All School Play 2. WILLIAM JOSEPH C. CHAMBERS 12 Anowon Avenue College Medicine Bill plans to become a doctor. His busy schedule consists of V.A. President, a part- time job, the basketball team. Bewick ' s personality will always be remembered by his elossmotes. Clubs: Audio Visual Aids 3, 4 — Pres. 4, Chess 3, 4, Dramatic 3, 4, Marshal Squad 3, 4, Math 4, National Honor Society 3, 4; Athletics-. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Home Room Basketball 2, 3, Volleyball 3. LUCIA LINDA CIAMPA 21 Pronkers Road Business Hairdressing School Although Lucia is taking the business course, her future pla n is hairdressing school. She enjoys horseback riding. Lucia ' s greatest aversion is spiders. Clubs: Girls ' , Sahico 4 ; Typist. Tontoquonian 26 Cjnampionsnip yiocAeu and football J earns. I DENNIS CHARLIE CLAYTON 17 Hood Street Business College Dennis has a very good quality, he is a good listener. He spends his spare time attendinq the football games and playing the piano. Club: D.amatic 4; Home Room Basket- ball 3. FRANK GEORGE COLANTO 311 Lincoln Avenue Although he is a rather quiet person, Frankie ' s favorite pastime is the ac- tive sport of sailing. His ambitious nature will help him to be a success in whatever he decides to do. Athletics: Home Room Basketball 2 ■ -.-(.- ;. ■ PHYLLIS MARIE COLANTUONI 6 Lewis Lane College School of Nursing Phyllis ready smile and likable dis- position will be in her favor as she hopes to become a nurse. During her nurses ' training, we hope that she can find some time for swimming. MARY BARBARA COLLINS 323 Walnut Street Business Secretary Good-natured and sincere Mary, is always willing to help someone. Be- cause of her friendly, efficient manner, she will make a very good secretary. C ubs: Girls ' , Sahico, Dramatic 3; Pep Clubs.- Dramatic 3, 4, Girls ' , Future Squad; Style Show I, 2; Field Hockey Nurses ' 4. 1; Library Assistant 2, 3. LAWRENCE NEIL COMEAU 35 Saville Street Civic Drafting Field Laurie ' s future plans are to become a draftsman. We hope that this voca- tion leaves him some time fo r his favori te sport — football . Club: National Thespians; Senior Play ROBERT VINCENT COMEAU 35 Saville Street Industrial Arts Air Force Bob is another boy who enjoys working on cars in his spare moments. He looks forward to the summer months for his favorite sport — swimming. When Bob enters the Air Force, he won ' t be irritated by girls with colds. Club: National Thespians, Dramatic 3, 4; Talent Night 4; Senior Play. ■ ■ i 27 I960, uopnomore year . . . Our Z) ance, a CRecord CANDANCE FRONIA COOPER 16 Ook Po.nt Rood College College Working ond going to school keep Candy pretty busy, but her spore time is occupied with bowling. Her future plans include college. Her good nature will prove a great asset in a teac hing career. C ubs: Dromatic 2, French 4, Future Teochers ' , Bond Librarian 1. JOSEPH ANDREW CONSTANTINO 718 Broadway Industrial Art School Good looking Joe plans to attend Art School after graduation, but we can ' t promise that he won ' t meet any red- heads who smoke there!! Football rates first as Joe ' s favorite sport and his hobby is cars, cars, cars. Cubs: Art 3, 4. - ' m ROGER MARTIN COTTE 3 Johnson Road Scientific College Nunzio, cheerful and friendly, is bound to succeed at engineering college. Hockey is his favorite sport but he also enjoys a good game of ping pong. Its not hard to understand why Roger hotes working on week-ends. C ubs; V.A. 3, 2, Mcth 4, Che; Class Board of 4, Student Council 1, s 3, 4 ; Talent Night 3; Directors 4. DAVID COX 1 76 Essex Street College Dave enjoys experimenting with many new and interesting projects in the scientific field. We know his ability will help him to succeed in the years to come. Clubs: Chess 3, Glee 1, 2, 3, 4— Pres. 4, Board 3, Mixed Glee 1, 2, 3, 4; All School Play 2. SUSAN JANE CRAIK 3 Spring Lane College Nursing Cute and popular Craik has led many a cheer for her favorite sport, football. Her friendly ways make a good impression on everyone. Hospital corridors will be changed for the better when she enters the world of nursing. Clubs: Girls ' , Dromatic 3, 4, Future Nurses ' 3, 4, Pep Squad 1, 2, Ski 4; Cheer Leader 3, 4 — Capt. 4 ; Talent Night 2 ; All School Play 2. BASIL SCOTT CROOKER 128 Fairmont Avenue Basil is known among his classmates as the shy, quiet type. He enjoys hot rods and water skiing as his hobbies. Athletics: Home Room Basketball 2. 28 Jiop SJnsiead of ihe JradiiionaJ emi Jformal WILLIAM CHARLES CUMAAINGS ]7 Sapphire Road Civic Good looking Bill is everybody ' s friend. His willingness to work and his en- thusiasm will aid him in his future plans. GLORIA ANN CUSHING 23 Pinehurst Ave. Business Prep School Gloria is always full of fun, trying to help everyone enjoy life as much as she does. When she ' s not busy with her school work, she enjoys dancing and swimming, not to mention cheer- ing for basketball team. Clubs: Girls ' , Future Homemakers ' 1, 2, Dramatic 3; Style Show 3; Mixed Glee 1, 2. M JB ■ RUSSELL WILSON CUTTER 20 Hurd Avenue D.E. College Rus s, one of our few D.E. students, plans to attend college in the future. He enjoys a good game of football. Model trains are his hobby. C ubs: D.E.C.A. 4— Treas. 4. FRANCES TERESA DANCEWICZ 19 Jasper Street College Teacher Fran ' s quiet, sincere manner as well as her natural ability to handle young children will make her an ' deal ele- mentary school teacher. When Fran isn ' t attending a basketball game, she is usually knitting or sewing. Clubs-. Girls ' , Future Teachers ' 3, 4; Athletics: Basketball 2, 3; Field Hockey 3. JOAN LINDA DAVIS 5 Holden Avenue Business Business School Joanie always finds something to occupy her time. In winter it ' s sewing and in summer it ' s swimming. A friend to all, Joanie is annoyed by conceited people. Clubs: Girls ' , Usherettes, Sahico 4, Bowling 1, 2, Dramatic 3, 4, Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 4; Style Show 2. MARCIA RENEE DELEACO 14 Laurine Road College Teaching Marcia, cute and amiable, plans to be a teacher. She likes math, but sports- wise, football and bowl ing rate highly with her. Marcia dislikes wait- ing for people who aren ' t on time. Clubs: Art 2, 3, 4, Dramatic 3, Bowling 2, 3, Notional Honor Society 3, 4, Usherettes 4; Talent Night 3, 4; All School Play 2, 3. K 29 . (SJe Contributed to JlLanu activities — ■ PAULINE EVELYN DEPUTAT 40 Gales Road Business Quiet and reserved Pauline will be tops in any phase of the business field. Most of her spare time is spent at her Singer sewing machine making dresses to wear to the Boathouse on those wonderful weekends! Clubs-. Dramatic 3, Pep Squod 1, 2, Sahico 4, Tontoquonian Business Staff; Style Show 1, 2; Volleyball 1. PETER BERNARD DeSANTIS 9 Laconia Avenue Civic Sincere, among Draftsman ranks high thoughtful Pete the senior girls. When not working at G.E.M. his pastime is cars, Athletics: Basketball ball 1. 1, 2, 3, 4, Foot- PAUL FRANCIS DOHERTY 8 Kent Street Scientific College Paul, who dislikes getting up e ]rly for school, will have to put up with it throughout his college years. He won ' t, we ' re sure, mind getting up early to go swimming. Clubs: Chess 4, Math 4— Sec. 4, Na- tional Thespians 4; Talent Night 4; Senior Play 4; All School Play 3, 4; Athletics: Track 3; Homeroom Basket- ball 2. PETER PHILIP DOAABROWSKI 6 Pamela Road Civic Navy There ' s never a dull moment when Pete is around; his wit livens up any discussion or party. This likeable senior hopes to become a Navy man after graduation. Club: Radio 1, Athletics-. Home Room Basketball 1, 2, 3. GARY GEORGE DONOVAN 1 Arnold Terrace Scientific College Like many others, Gary plans to attend college next fall. His spare time is usually spent at hockey games. We can easily understand why Gary shuns tall girls. Athletics: H.R. Basketball 1, 2, 3; Track 3; Club: Mixed Glee 1. MICHAEL EDWARD DOWLING 5 Denver Street College College A newcomer to Saugus High in his senior year, Mike soon won many friends. Like so many other boys, Mike enjoys working on cars. We know Mike will do well in college and have success in the future. Club: Art 4. 30 nsnwn ine u cnoof J lau u Jennu Ua eni SUSAN DOWN 23 Birch Street College College Sue, who is so easy to get along with, has chosen a teaching career, and her consideration for others is bound to make her a successful teacher. Sue ' s an avid football fan, and she also enjoys bowl ing and water-skiing. Clubs: Girls ' , Bowling 1 , 2, 3, 4— Treas. 4, F.T.A. 3, 4 — Sec. 4, French 4; Library Assistant 2, 3; Softball. PARKER GORDON DOWS 144 Central St. College Dentist Por-ka, witty and friendly, enjoys hockey and baseball. Collecting many things seems to be his hobby, but let ' s hope as a dentist he won ' t collect too many teeth! Clubs: Camera 3, 4, Marshal Squad 3, 4; Style Show 3; All School Play 3. --- ■ Jf u i fc { t t ifflfr j DENNIS MICHAEL DOVER 287 Main Street College Engineering Industrious and friendly, Denny has chosen engineering for his college major. He enjoys football, but during the winter out come the skis! Denny ' s great with a camera, as shown by his work tn our yearbook. Clubs: Audio Visual Aids 3, 4, Camera 3, 4, National Thespian 3, 4, Ski 4; Yearbook — Photography 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Mixed Glee 1, 2, 3; Athletics: Football 3. JOHN ARNOLD DRISCOLL 161 Essex Street College College Mr. Quarterback, that ' s our tall, athletic John. Although he has an un- predictable manner, working as a life guard and girls (?) get his O.K. John ' s future includes an education at one of the New England colleges. Clubs: Audio Visual Aids 3, 4, Dra- matic 2, Marshal Squad 2, 3, 4, Ski 4; Athletics: Football 1, 2, 3, .4— Co-Cap- tam 4, Hockey 1, 2, 3. DENNIS CHARLES DUVAL 21 Curtis Road Distributive Ed. Selling Den, one of our D.E. students, is pre- paring for his career in salesmanship. When he is not working on his project, you will find him under the hood of a car or on a baseball diamond. Clubs-. D.E.C.A.— Pres. 4. ALEXANDER ROBERT EASSON 18 Newcomb Ave. Distributive Ed. College Quiet Al, like most boys, enjoys work- ing with cars. Because football is his favorite sport, he I ikes to play as well as attend the games. Al, we hear that you can play a mean guitar! Clubs: Bowling 1, 2, D.E.C.A. 4. i ' an , J ep J a hes, Student Cjounci , CATHERINE LORRAINE EICHEL 40 Lincoln Avenue Civic School Kit hos worked ot the Stop ond Shop for the past two years. In her free?? time she enjoys bowling ond collect- ing records. But, oh — how she dislikes getting up early in the morning! Clubs: Dramatic 3, 4, Glee Club 1, Girls ' Pep Squad 1; Glee Club Con- cert 1. DONNA LEE ELDRIDGE 2 Hayden Road College College Donna, a football fan, can be found at every S.H.S. game. Her energy and spirit hos sparked many a school ac- tivity. Donna plans to develop her artistic talent ot Mass. College of Art. Clubs: Girls , Art 2, 3, 4, Dramatic 3; Sachem Gazette Art Staff 2, Ton- toquonian Art Staff 4. PAULA ANN FALASCA 9 Riverside Court Business Hoirdressing Paula ' s plans for the future incl jde ha r dressing school . We know she w:ll always find time for her favorite sports, swimming and bowling. Clubs.- Dramatic 3, Future Homemak- ers ' 1. ELLEN ELIZABETH FARRENKOPF 48 Western Avenue College College Ellen ' s cheery smile has brightened many a dreary day. Her witty per- sonality will, we are sure, bring her many new friends in college. Clubs: Dramatic 3, French 4, Art Club 2, 3, 4; Focus 1 , Tontoquonian Bio- graphy Staff 4, Talent Night 4. College 7 Nason Road Scientific William, o sharp dresser, is one of our most likeable classmates. His end- less supply of energy is on asset for his favorite sport, skiing. Bill ' s future incTudes a college education. Clubs-. Art 2, 3, 4— Treos. 4, Bowling 2, 3, Dramatic 3, Ski 4 — Board of Directors 4, Student Council 2. ROBERT ALEXANDER FERGUSON 83 Winter Street Coast Guard Ferg is such and boating fan because swimming easily see eager can hy his plans for the futu-e nclude the Coast Guard. We ' re sure that while he is in the service he ' ll be able to avoid cliques. Clubs: Bowling 4, Ski 4; Football 3, 4, Track 3, 4. Athletics: - DiQflr ' e.:- c ' : ' ■ r: ' .:■■ 32 an d tne u c)acni em j ; P-WW j;- 5 v K SW 3$bfe WILLIAM HAROLD FERGUSON 373 Main Street College College Big Bill has college in his future plans. Realizing his keen initiative and ability in varied activities, we know that his success is almost guaranteed. RONALD RICHARD FESTA 33 Wickford Street Civic Service Ronnie ' s personality will make him many friends in the service after grad- uation. His only peeve is a busy signal when he calls for a date. Clubs: Dramatic 3, 4 — Vice Pres. 4, Student Council 3 — Vice Pres. 3, Na- tional Thespians 4; Focus 2; Basketball 1, Home Room Basketball I, 2, 3, 4; Style Show 2; All School Play 2; Senior Play. Ri ■ DIANNE LEE FINEGAN 138 Walnut Street Business Business School Dianne, who is always smiling and laughing, has brightened up many dull moments. When she ' s not busy sewing, Dia can usually be found skat- ing. Let ' s hope Dianne won ' t be con- fronted by any cliques in business school. C ubs.- Girls ' , Pep Squad 1, 4; Style Show 1, 2. 2, Sah ; co JANET MARILYN FLOYD 40 Main Street College College Janet ' s intelligence has easily placed her in the top of the class. As a Saugus High twirler, Janet has been an asset to the squad. An efficient person like Janet is naturally annoyed by people who aren ' t on time. Clubs: Nati onal Honor Society 3, 4, Student Council 1, 2; Twirler 2, 3, 4; Band Concert 2, 3, 4. JOAN EILEEN GALLAGHER 70 Lincoln Avenue Business Secretary Joan ' s bright personality has added much to our days at Saugus High Her nice clothes are the result of many happy hours spent sewing. Joan will never tire of winter as long as she can ice skate. C ubs: Girls ' , Ski 4, Future Home- makers ' 1, 2, 4; Style Show 3, 4; Li- brary Assistant 4. JAMES GAMMON 38 Elmwood Avenue Good-looking Jim, although quiet, is well-liked by everyone. His spare t : me is spent lifting weights. The G.E. apprentice course will be lucky to have J.m. C ubs: Audio Visual Aids 3, 4; Afhfe tcsi Homeroom Basketball 1, 2. 33 Jl uniors We 53. ecame erclassmen. ,- « - - V ft .« ■ ( y I- feft i PETER CARNEY GLEITSMANN 5 Stevens Avenue Scientific College At our class reunions we won ' t be sur- prised to meet a great scientist — Pete, of course! His skill on the drums has made him on indispensable part of our band. Club: National Honor Society 3, 4; Bond Concert 1, 2, 3, 4; Talent Night 3; Band t, 2, 3, 4— Pres. 4— Treas. 3; Basketball 1, 2. LYNN BELL GLUSKER 85 Hurd Avenue College College An active band member, Lynn plans to enter the field of social work. In this type of work, she will just have to get up on dark mornings. Clubs: Girls ' , Art 4, Dramatic 3, 4, Usherettes 4; Band 1 , 2, 3, 4 — Vice Pres. 4; Talent Night 3, 4. JANET MARIE GOLDEN 3 Olive Avenue College Nursing Goldie, a friend to all, is •always laughing in that, oh so unforgettable way! She enjoys all sports and has a great interest in all school activities. Her future olans? Mass. General, here comes Goidie! C ubs: Girls ' , Cabinet 3, 4 — Vice Pres. 3, Pres. 4, Future Nurses ' 3, Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 4, Ski 4, Usherettes 4; Focus 1; Tolent Night 4; Student Exchange 4. CAROL ANN GOULD 21 Bow Street Business Secretary Tall, quiet Carol enjoys skating in the winter and horseback riding in the summer. Carol dislikes loud people, therefore, she avoids them in her choice of friends. Clubs: Dramatic 3, 4, Girls ' , Future Homemakers ' 1 , Sahico , Ski 4, Usherettes 4; Style Show 1, 2, 3. ANTHONY GUANCI 5 Laurine Road Civic Service After graduation, good natured Tony plans to enter the Air Force. A good game of football always attracts his attention and in his spare time he can usually be found at o bowling alley. His pet peeve — women drivers. PAMELA JEAN GUARINO 3 Western Place Business I.B.M. School Fun-loving and quiet Pam is one of our most ambitious band members. She enjoys the active summer sports, espe- cially water skiing. After graduation, Pam will attend I.B.M. School. C ubs: Girls ' — Cabinet 2, Sahico 4, Dramatic 3, 4; Band 3, 4; Glee Club 1, Mixed Glee I, 34 Cflciiuiiies Galore . . . Our Ureasuru was BARBARA HAGGERTY 62 Lynn Fells Parkway What ' s that noise? It ' s the hum of a sewing machine where Barb often can be found hard at work. Her contagious laugh can be heard throughout the school. C ubs: Dramatic 3, Future Homemakers ' 1, 2; Style Show 1, 2. CARL HANSON 32 Summer Street Civic Art School Tall, good-looking Carl is our class blusher. His sincerity will make his future plans work out. The class of ' 63 advises Carl to keep cool when he ' s embarrassed. C ubs: Art Club 2, 3, 4. ■ § stf? % RICHARD ERIC HANSON 372 Lincoln Avenue Civics Service Riff is always ready to liven up a dull crowd. In what little spare time he has, he enjoys a good game of base- ball. We know he will make many new friends in the Service and hope he doesn ' t forget the many he has made at S.H.S.. C ubs: Art 3, 4. EARNEST HARRINGTON 9 Hillsdale Avenue Reed, a versatile band member, plays both the clarinet and the alto clarinet. Because he is mechanically minded, he enjoys working on cars. Music: Band Concert 1, 2, 3, 4, Band I, 2, 3, 4. MARIE MARY HARRIS 15 Glen Park Avenue D.E. Secretary Always laughing and on the go, Marie is another one of our D.E. students. She, unlike many, doesn ' t mind the winter too much because it means lots of ice skating. Marie has a pet peeve, people who talk behind your back. C ubs: Girls ' , D.E.C.A. 4, Dramatic 3, 4, Marshal Squad 4, Pep Squad 1, 2, Ski 4; Athletics: Basketball 2, 4, Volleyball 3, Field Hockey 2; Style Show 1, 2, 3, Library Aid 1, 2, 3. MARIE BARBARA HARRISON 8 Oak Street College Nursing Marie ' s high academic honors in high school will aid her greatly as she studies to become a nurse. Her sincerity will brighten any hospital. C ubs.- Girls ' , Pep Squad 1, Dramohc 3, Future Nurses ' 4 — Treos. 4; Sachem Gazette 2 — Reporter 2. 35 increased ou Our JfaroCW rAmq Cj ass na es DONALD A. HART 30 Henry Street D.E. Don has the very interesting hobby cf collecting coins and stamps. After graduation he plans to work. We all know that he will be a success in whotever field he selects. Clubs: D.E.C.A. 4. RICHARD MICHAEL HASHEM 33 Johnson Road College College Friendly and well-known Rich has athletic interests. In school his favorite class is gym. Basketball rotes e: pad ally high with him. S.H.S. games would not be complete wi thout Rich in the stands. Clubs: Bowli Basketball 1, 3. 4. g 4 — Pres. 4; Athletics: 2, H.R. Basketball 1, 2, ' m% X- mk vi m if; JUDITH ANN HERALD 503 Central Street O.E. Junior College Judy has been one of the very active members of the distributive educotion class. Her spare time is filled with many joyful hours at either a bowling alley or o skat ' ng rink. RAE HERALD 12 Brookfield Lane College Nurse As a newcomer to S.H.S. in the Senior year, Roe has made many friends. She enjoys water skiing. After gradua- tion plans to attend Lynn Hospital School of Nursing. Clubs: Girls ' , D.E.C.A. — Vice President Clubs-. Girls ' 4, Dramatic 1, 2, 3, 4, Future Home- makers ' 2, 3, Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 4. JANINE HERMSDORF 78 Western Avenue College College Happy-go-lucky Janine has been quite an active member of the S.H.S. Band and Art Club. We can easily under- stand why her favorite pastimes are music and art. Her pet- peeve? Janine is one of the few lucky people thot doesn ' t have one. Clubs: Girls ' , Art 2, 3, 4— Sec. 2, Bowling 1, 2, 3, Dramatic 3, 4, Na- tional Thespian 4, Pep Squad 1, 2, Ski 4, Usherettes 4; Focus Reporter 1, Tontoquonian Art Staff 4; Field Hockey 1; Band Concert 3, 4 ; Talent Night 3, 4, All School Play 2, 3. JANICE ARLINE HIGGINS 2 Rodgers Road Colloge School Teacher Barneys lively personality will definite- ly be valuable in college as well os in the teaching profession. Janice, re- member your blue bomb? What ' s the matter with nervous drivers??? Clubs: Girls ' , Dramatic 3, Ski Tontoquonian Biography Staff. 4, 36 llnderiaAina ine J aper Drive, Cjar (OJasn :-x WAYNE WALSON HITCHINGS 10 Church Street Scientific College Woyne, a science enthusiast, plans to study Minerology in college. His favorite sport? Basketball, of course! Waynes humor has brightened up many dreary days. Clubs: Mineral 3; AfhJitfci: Basketball 1, 2, Homeroom 1, 2, 3, 4. MICHAEL JOSEPH HOLLAND 12 Makepeace Street College College A chess enthusiast, easy-going Mike en- joys wafer skiing. This conscientious senior plans to further his education at college. C ufas.- Chess 3 — Sec.-Treas. 3, Radio 1, Glee Club 1, Athletics: Track 1, 3, 4. ■ V ' , HI - ' . . ' ' ' ■ 1 - ' . i • ■ i I ' ' -,- 1 1 - 1 ■ ■ ■ • ■ ' uf ' TI JAMES HOWARD 19 Herbert Avenue Scientific College Quief and amiable Jim has a sweet tooth for Candy. He loves most any sport, but especially water skiing, and swimming. Jim, like most boys, dis- likes domineering girls. RICHARD JOHN HOWELL 80 Walnut Street Cars, motorcycles and outdoor sports are Dick ' s main interests. Although he seems quiet, he is extremely friendly to people he knows. We wish Richard luck in the future. LAURENCE GLEN HUMPHRIES 19 Myrtle Street Blond, quiet and sincere, that ' s Larry. He enjoys photography and good books. Larry ' s future plans are on- decided. MICHAEL THOMAS HURLEY 15 Anawan Avenue Civic Happy except ceited. Service Mike is quiet but friendly, towards people who are con- Following graduation he plans to work, and, of course, fit plenty of baseball into his schedule. Athletics: Baseball 1, 2, 3. 37 and Our !7 rs CProm u 7far6or jBi ' g ih 1it)jf£ JANICE LOUISE INMAN 14 Winter Street College Social Worker Lively Janice has added a lot of spark to our cheerleading squad- After cheer- ing season is over, Janice uses her energy in her favorite sport, bowl ing. We wish Janice much success in her career as a social worker. Class Vice Pres. 2, Board of Directors 4; Clubs: Girls ' , Dramatic 3, Future Homemakers ' 1, Ski 4, Student Council 3, 4, Usherettes 4, French — Sec. 4, F.T.A. 4; Cheer Leader 3, 4, Guidance Office 2, 3. DONALD JANUARY 21 Glendale Avenue Civic College Sportsminded Don has been a great help to the football and baseball teams. Don ' s interests consist of his car, working, and anything athletic. He should make many new friends in college. Clubs: Audio Visual Aids 3, 4, Dra- matic 2, 3, Marshal Squad 3, 4, Ski 4, Student Council 1, 2, 3; Athletics: Base- ball 1, 2, 3, 4— Captain 4, Football 3, 4. HERBERT LAWRENCE JENKINS 15 Harvard Avenue College Although short in stature Herbie enjoys, and is a good ployer of basketball. He spends his spare time drawing and hopes to continue his ort work by attending a college of art. Clubs: Art 3, 4, V.A. 3, 4, Dramatic 3, 4, Marsha! Squad 4, National Thespian 3, 4 — Pres. 4, Vice Pres. 3; Baseball 2, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Talent Night 3, 4. DAVID JOHNSON 71 Denver Street Civic Work Dave, amiable and lots of fun, intends to work after graduation. Although he enjoys all sports, baseball is tops with him. Lucky Dave has no pet peeve. Class Vice Pres. 4; Clubs: Audio Visual Aids 3, 4; Athletics: Baseball 2, 4. KATHY SCOTT JOHNSTON 5 Hilldale Terrace Secretary Business Kathy has a unique pet peeve; break- fast. She ' s got to loam to eat a good one, for the typical secretary ' s day is long and busy. Her sewing ability will give Kathy a beautiful wardrobe. Clubs: Girls ' , Bowling 2, 3, Dramatic 3, Pep Squad 1, 2, Sahico 4 — Treas- urer; Tontoquonian Advertising and Business Staffs, Style Show 1. RUSSELL LAWRENCE KEENE 130 Oaklandvale Avenue College College Russ, the photographer of tomorrow, is the yearbook ' s camera man today. His fine personality and willingness to work will surely help him to secure a successful future. Clubs-. Camera 3, 4— Vice Pres. 3; Ski 4, Tontoquonian Photography Staff 4. 38 L)andtj and JlionA (Jui Jtina and Queen. LORRAINE VALERIE KELLER 49 Chestnut Street Civic Business School Which twin is it? Ranie and her coun- terpart have kept us guessing for four years and we still aren ' t sure who ' s who! We wish her much success in the business world, hoping she can find time for swimming, her favorite sport. Clubs: Girls , Art 1, Dramatic 4. LUCILLE VIRGINIA KELLER 49 Chestnut Street Civics Business School Lucille, you look like someone we ' ve seen before, oh, yes, your twin! An enthusiastic sports fan, Lucille prefers roller skating. We wish her succes in business school. Clubs: Art 4, Dramatic 3. MAUREEN KELLEY 24 Appleton Sfreet Business Work Moe has made a terrific cheerleader for the last two years. When she begins her career in the business world, she ' ll probably find that her boss shares her own p et peeve: that of people who aren ' t on time. Class Treasurer 2. Clubs: Girls ' , Dra- matic 3, 4, Pep Squad, Sahico, Ski 4; Tontoquonian Business Staff 4; Cheer- leader 3, 4 : Talent Night 2, Style Show 1 ; All School Play 2- Pep Rallies 2, 3, 4, SHARON KAY KELTY 49 Rear Central Street Civic Sharon ' s acting ability helped to spark the senior play. She prefers older type parts. Sharon is always eager and willing to lend a helping hand. Sharon ' s interests are varied — She likes sports as well as dramatics. Clubs: Girls ' , Bowling 4, Dramatic 3, 4, Senior Play; Sachem Gazette Literary 3; Basketball 1, Softball 1, Mixed Glee 1, 2. RICHARD KIMBALL KENNEY 7 Elmwood Avenue College College Richard, one of our S.H.S. football players, has an odd pet peeve: Kids with no school spirit. Rich ' s hobby, weight lifting, has helped him to de- velop an able body. Clubs: V.A. 3, 4, Chess 3, 4, Marshal Squad 3, 4, Math 4— Pres. 4; AfMefics.- Baseball Manager 2, Basketball Man- ager 2, 3, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club Concert 1, Glee Club 1, Mixed Glee 1. NANCY MARIE KERRIGAN 10 Sellings Road Business Business School Quiet Nancy is a girl who enjoys outdoor sports like skating and foot- ball games. Her neatness and ability will make Nancy welcome in the busi- ness world. Clubs: Girls ' , Dramatic 3, Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 4, Sahico — Vice-President; Tontoquonian Advertising Staff, Business Staff, Typist 4; Style Show 2; Li- brary Aid 1 . 39 Cew Uvesponsioi ih ' es — Une ZJ.i i. GA 6 ) PATRICIA ANN KINGMAN 1 Pronker Road Business Business School Pat ' s sincere ways have won her many friends at S.H.S. Her ability to sew neatly, has made Pat especially aware of people who dress sloppily. Some business school will be lucky to have Pat as a student. Clubs: Girls ' , Dramatic 3, 4, National Thespian 3, 4; Style Show 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Play. ■ -% ' , V KATHRYN MARIE KINSLEY 9 McLean Road College College Attractive, ambitious, personality plus — that ' s our Kathy. With all her Saugus high spirit, she enjoys the football season very much. Only one thing can bother Kathy — late people. Clubs: Girls ' , Art 2, 3, 4, Bowling 2, 3, Dramatic 3, 4, National Thespian 4, Usherettes 4; Style Show 3; Tonto- quonian Art Staff 4 ; Talent Night 3, 4, All School Play 2, 3, 4. EtAINE SHERRILL KOSTECKI 6 Belmont Street Civic Nursing Elaine, with her friendly nature, has been very popular at S.H.S. She is another avid football fan and can be seen at most of the games. Elaine, you ' ll just hove to endure homework until you finish nursing school. Oubs: Bowling 2, Dramatic 3, 4, Future Nurses ' 3, 4, Girls ' , National Thespian 4, Pep Squad 1, Ski 4; Donkey Basketball 3, 4; Guidance Office Aide 4; Focus 1, 2; Senior Play. LORE LISA KREIBOHAA 49 Fairmont Avenue Finish High School in Germany. Lore is the first exchange student at S.H.S. Because of her sincerity, she has made many friends in her short stay. We are proud to have this wonderful German girl in cla Clubs: Girls ' Vice Pres. 4. Future Homemakers ' - SUSAN MARIE KUTNIEWSKI 125 Broadway Business Secretarial Work You can depend on Susan for almost anything. An outdoor girl, Susan espe- cially enjoys horseback riding. Only when people mispronounce her last name twice will her temper flare. Clubs: Girls ' , Pep Squad 1, 2, Sahico 4, Ski 4, Usherettes 4; Style Show 1, 2. WILLIAM HOWARD KYLE 21 Wonderland Avenue College Talented and popular Bill has always taken a great interest in all school activities. Even though he is always smiling and joking, he will do justice to the college of his choice. Clubs: Audio Visual Aids 3, 4— Vice Pres. 4, Chess 3, Marshal Squad 3, 4, Student Council 1, 3,. 4— Pres. 4; Athletics: Basketball 2, Home Room Bas- ketball 1, 2, 4— Vice Pres. 3, Career Conference 3, 4. 40 JKars iaJ b(7uac( ano J reparing Jor the RITA LOUISE LAWRENCE 11 Denver Street College College The S.H.S. games would not be com- plete without affable Rita leading the twirlers. Her interests include sewing, reading, and horseback riding. College awaits her after graduation. C ubs: Girls ' , Spanish 4, Teachers ' 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Pep Squad 1; Tontoquonian Biography Staff 4; Band Concert 2, 3, 4 : Twirler 2, 3, 4 — Captain 4, Guidance Office Aide 3, 4. CATHERINE MARGARET LINEHAN 14 Ernest Street Business Privote Secretary When you are with Cathy, you always find happiness. The only people who don ' t rate with her are those who crack their kunckles. Cathy plans to become a private secretary. Clubs: Dramatic 3, Pep Squad 1, 2, Sahico 4, Girls ' ; Style Show 1. m t ■ x J LUCILLE CAROL LOAABARDO 201 Lynn Fells Parkway Business Finishing School When you see a crowd of people and commotion, in the center you will find Lucille, alias Pizon. She will certainly liven up any finishing school! For such an active girl, late people really brother, Pizon. Clubs: Girls ' , Dramatic 3, 4, Future Nurses ' 4, Homemakers ' 1, 2, Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 4, Sahico 4, Usherettes 4; Focus 1; Talent Night 2; Style Show 1; All School Play 2. LIANE ILENE LUDWIG 18 Pill ings Road Business Secretary Liane, with her cute ways, has made many friends at S.H.S. Being an ef- ficient person, she will make o gocd secretary. Liane ' s favorite sports are tennis and skiing. C ubs : Dramatic 3, 4, Girls ' , Sahico 4, Student Council 2; Talent Night 2; All School Play 2; Basketball Cheer Leader 3. SUSAN LUDWIG 36 Mount Vernon Street College College Personality plus, that ' s our Sue, who has been one of our most active class- mates. Sue is always at S.H.S. hockey games, where her enthusiasm sparks the crowd. We wish Lud the best of luck in college. Class Sec. 3; C ubs: Girls ' , — Treas. 1, Chess 3, Dramatic 3, Future Nurses 3, Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 4, Ski— Board of Directors 4, Student Council 3, Usher- ettes 4; Tontoquonian Associate Editor 4, D.A.R. Delegate 4; Career Confer- ence Committee 3, 4. JOHN SCOTT LUAASDEN 4 Johnston Terrace College College Scott ' s wit always has his classmates laughing. His height and ability have greatly helped our basketball team. Scott hates to make-up homework. Why, Scott?! C ubs: Audio Visual Aids 3, 4, Marshal Squad 3, 4; Athletics: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Home Room Basketball 1 , FooN ball 1. 41 Juhire (QJi n Our L irs (Experience IttJi Ji ANDREA JOAN LUSCINSKI 28 Dudley Street Business Business School Humorous and amusing Andy is always joking and laughing. When not work- ing at the Stop and Shop, she finds time to onswer those letters. Do your future plans concern the Navy, Andy? Clubs: Bowling I, Dramatic 3, Girls ' , National Thespian 3, 4 — Treas., Sec. 3, Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 4, Sahico, Ski 4, Usherettes 4; Business Staff Tontoquon- ion 4; Style Show 2. SHARYN ETHEL LYNCH 7 Wormstead Street Business Beautician Shoryn ' s hoppy face made her many friends. We are sure she will find success in her studies at Beautician School. Club: Girls ' . JOHN LYNN 19 East Denver Street College College Big John, ' a member of the football team, showed us how much he enjoyed his favorite sport — football. His hobby is talking to girls. His future plans are attendance at o four year college. Clubs: Audio Visual Aids 3, 4, Marshal Squad 3, 4; Athletics-. Footb all 1, 2, 3, 4, Home Room Basketball 1 , 2, 3, 4. ELIZABETH ANN MacLEAN 5 Adams Avenue College Art School Betty, an excellent artist, plans to further her education in this field. Her pleasant personality and sincere ways hove made her many true friends at S.H.S. Clubs: Art 2, 3, 4— Vice Pres., Treas. 2, 3, Bowling 3, Dramatic 3, National Honor Society 3, 4 — Treas. Notional Thespian 4, Pep Squad 1, Usherettes 4, French Club 4; Sachem Gazette — Re- porter 2; Tontoquonion Associate Editor 4; Talent Night 3. JUDITH ANN MACOAABER 28 Columbus Avenue College College Although Judy appears quiet, she can really come out with the witty re- marks. She I ikes music, enjoys most sjjorts, especially basketball. Her future plans include hospital pharmacy, but not people who are poor I isteners. Clubs: Girls ' , Art 1, National Honor Society 3, 4 — Vice Pres. 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Librarian 1, 2, 3, Softball 1, Basketball 1, 4 — Co-Copt. 4. LINDA NORRINE AAacPHEE 27 Avon Street College College Likeable Linda, with her quiet, reserved ways, plans to go to college. She en- joys art and skiing above everything else. We wish Linda much success in the future. Clubs: Art 2, 3, 4 — Sec. 4, Dramatic 3, Girls ' — Cabinet 3, Ski 4; Glee Club Concert 1; Style Show 2, 3, 4. 42 Qjolleoe Jjoaros. (QJe (Jaw OCew Sicj iL tp r s on DORIS JEAN MAGNANI 1 Overlook Terrace Civic Work Doris ' ready smile and cheery dis- position have been an asset- to the class of ' 63. We know that --Dor is, although busy, will find some way to enjoy her favori fe sport, horseback riding. Dor ' s pet peeve: waiting for slow people. Club: Girls ' . RICHARD PETER MAHONEY 48 Riverb ank Road In dustrial Arts School D ck plans to enter Trade Sc Tool after graduation and fu rther his Industrial A ts educa tion. A g ood game of hockey is about he only thing tha will pry hi m away from his hobby o studying Pi anes. JEANNE MAUN 7 Granite Court Business Hairdressing Jeanne will certainly make a fine hairdresser and her customers will al- ways find her quite friendly. After boys, Jeanne likes swimming best, but she dislikes people who gossip. C ubs: Girls ' , Sahico, Dramatic 2, 3. GORDON JAMES AAANDEVILLE 20 Davis Street Scientific Electrical Engineer Versatile and competent Butch has led the band at many football games. He likes many sports, but football and tennis rank especially high. If you see Butch with a new pair of white sneak- ers on, don ' t step on them! Class President 3; C ubs: V.A. 3, 4, Math 4, Natio ial Thespians 4; Ski 4; Band Concert 1 2, 3, 4; Band . 2, 3, 4 — Drum Major 4. JOY ANITA MANLEY 101 Adams Avenue Business Airlines Cute and lively Blondie is fast with her answers. Her S.H.S. friends will always remember her friendly ways and pleasant smile. Best of luck in the airlines, Joy. C ubs: Girls ' , Pep Squad 1, 2. MYRON LEON MANOOGIAN 23 Hillside Avenue Scientific College Scientifically minded and mechanically inclined, Myron enjoys tinkering with cars in his spare time. Because of his initiative, we are sure Myron will be a success in college. Class Pres. 2; C ubs: Audio Visual Aids 3, 4; Math 4; Student Council 1, 2; Athletics: Basketball H.R. 1, 2, 3, 4; Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Representa- tive to State House 4. 43 ine iJjano Jrip and Jina Iu ine tjno isn KATHY ESTHER MANSFIELD 316 Central Street Secretarial Business School Cute Kitty plans to further her educa- tion in Secretarial School. Her friendly talkative manner is sure to make many friends for her. Kathy likes talking, but not unfriendly people. Clubs: Girls ' , Dramatic 3, 4, Future Homemakers ' 3, 4 — Vice Pres. 3, Pep Squad 1, 2, Sahico; Glee Club Con- cert 1 ; Style Show 3, 4. NEIL EDWIN MANSFIELD 316 Central Street Civic Work Well-liked Neil is one of our most humorous classmates. His ability to make friends and to work with ambition will assure him a happy life. Reliable Neil likes to bowl. Clubs: Bowling I, 2, 3, Dramatic 1, 2, 3, Ski 4; Athletics: Baseball 1, 2; Bas- ketball I. S , ' fBUr 7 1 KENNETH NORAAAN MARCH 1 8 Greenwood Avenue College Quick-witted and humorous Whale is quite an avid member of the S.H.S. basketball team. When he has time to spare, he enjoys swimming and skiing. Ken, who loves to eat, gets quite disturbed when he finds his lunch missing. Clubs: Marshal Squod 3, 4, Ski 4; Athletics: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4— Co- Captain 4. MERIDA JEAN MARCH 25 Garfield Avenue College Nurse As a nurse, Merida, a friend to all, will cheer up many patients. Her talented sewing ability has helped to enlarge her wardrobe. If you like to spread idle gossip, stay away from Merida. Clubs: Girls ' , Dramatic 3, Future Nurses ' 3, 4— Pres. 4, Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 4, Ski 4; Usherettes 4; Tontoquonian Biography Staff. PAUL LAWRENCE MARINO 18 Fiske Road College College Sociable and cute Mo leads one of the busiest lives at S.H.S. Between the V.A. ond sports activities, he hardly finds time for his Vespa. For Paul, Merrimack follows Saugus High. Clubs: V.A. 3, 4, Bowling— Vice Pres. 3, Chess 3, Dramatic 3, Marshal Squad 3, 4, Math 4, Ski 4; Athletics: Base- ball 1, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, Hockey 1, 2. THERESE SUZANNE MARTIN 25 Mountain Avenue Secretarial Although just about the smallest girl in the Senior class, Terry makes up for it by her vibrant personality and ready wit. She enjoys roller skating but does not enjoy waiting for people. Clubs: Girls ' , Dramatic 3, 4, Future Nurses ' 3, Future Teachers ' 3, Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 4. 44 Glasses to Wes Sic e S ory. 1962 — ■ ■ ■ W ; 35, THOMAS PHILLIP MARTIN 25 Mountain Ave. College Business School Good looking and well dressed Tom plans to enter business school. Tom has many interests. He likes to play foot- ball and is intrested in motorcycles. Tom, getting up in the morning seems to be a necessity of the business world, sorry! Clubs: Drama tic 1, 2, Ski 1, 2. SANDRA ANN MASLOWSKI 290 Lincoln Ave. Civic College Sandy ' s plans for the future include college. She can be seen at many S.H.S. functions cheering along with the crowd and having a good time. Clubs: Girls ' , Dramatic 3, National Thespian 4, Pep Squad 1 , 2; Senior Play 4. ■ ' ■■ ■ ■ v.v I HMH 1 THOMAS RICHARD McCAULEY 22 Marshall Ave. General Radio School Tom is a ham, for radios we mean! He plans to enter a radio school after graduation. Swimming rates number one as Tom ' s favorite sport. Clubs: Camera 3, Radio 3, 4. ELIZABETH ANN McKAY 27 Gates Road College College An avid dancer, Betty is a familiar sight at the S.H.S. victory dances. We know you ' ll enjoy college in the fall, Belty, but we ' re afraid you won ' t be able to avoid gym classes there. Clubs: Girls ' , Record 1, Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4, Dramatic 3, Marshal Squad 4, Pep Squad 1; Field Hockey 1 , Library Assistant 4. clarke Mclaughlin 61 Glen Drive, Pea body College Clarke, our elusive commuter from No. Peabody, joined the class during our |unior year. He loves all sports but has a special interest in skiing. Clubs: Audio Visual Aids 3, 4, Chess 3, Dramatic 4, Marshal Squad 3, 4; Hockey 3 john Joseph Mclaughlin 6 Hillside Avenue Civic Prep School Cute and friendly Jack looks ahead to prep school as soon as he leaves the halls of S H.S. Jackie ' s personality has mode him one of the most poular boys in the class of ' 63 and will, we ore sure, make him many future friends. Athleics: Baseball 1, 1; Talent Night 2; Football 1, Hockey All School Play 4. 45 Senior ear SJntroducec Our OCt ecu JOHN ALLEN AAEEHAN 86 Main Street Civic Service John hos the active and extremely exciting hobby of skindiving. A person with many friends, he will have no trouble in the armed forces, unless he meets a bleach blonde! EDWINA FRANCES AAETZGER 14 Sapphire Road College IBM School Fun-loving Winnie is always at every S.H.S. activity. Her spore time is spent playing soffball and collecting stuffed animals. IBM school is Winnie ' s goal after S.H.S. Clubs-. Pep Squad 1 , 2; Bond Concert 4; Glee Club Concert 1, 2, 3, 4.  : DIANE AAARIE AAILANO 7 Gilwoy Street College Diane, sincere and good-natured, spends her summers water-skiing. Diane won- ders why people have to snap gum at the movies! C ubs: Girls ' , Bowling 1, 2, 3, Dramatic 3, Future Nurses ' 3, Future Teachers ' 4, Future Homemokers ' 4, Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 4, Ski 4, Style Show 3, 4. RICHARD CURTIS MILLEA 3 Adams Avenue Civic State Police Richard likes all sports, especially hockey. We wish Dick good luck as a State Policeman. We might meet him someday on the rood. Clubs: Art 3, Bowling 1, 2, Dramatic 1, 2, 3, Radio 1, Ski 3,- Arh etics: Baseball I; Hockey 1, 2, 3; Football Manager I. JULIA MARIE MARCELLA MILLETT 366 Main Street Secretarial Dancing Teacher Vivacious Julie plans to become a danc- ing teacher after graduation. When not attending a dance, Julie is usually found at a S.H.S. football or baseball game. Clubs; Girls ' , Dramatic 2, 3, 4, Future Homemokers ' 1, 2, 3, Pep Squad 2, 3; Style Show 2, 3; National Tespian 4; Senior Play. ANITA AAARIE AAILWARD 14 Church Street Business Dancing Teacher Petite Anita, who loves to dance, plans to become a dancing teacher. Nita, like many girls, enjoys cooking, o hobby indispensable for a future housewife. Clubs: Girls ' , Dramatic 3, 4, Future Teachers ' 3; Future Homemokers ' 2, 3, Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 4. 46 J rincipaJ ana (J Jo Lrrieno, JKr. Uaois DAVID MINI 23 Granite Road College Good natured ' Dave has been a friend to all at S.H.S. In his spare time he enjoys experimenting with ham radios and has been a member of the radio club. Slow drivers just don ' t rank with Dave. Clubs: Bowling 1, 2, Math 4, Radio 1, 2; Homeroom Basketball 1 , 2. JANE ELLEN MINICHELLO 40 Basswood Road Business Secretary A loyal member of our great band, Jane has made many friends. She has the personality and talent of a suc- cessful secretary. The best of luck, Janie. Clubs: Girls ' , Art 3, 4, Dramatic 3, 4 — Vice Pres. 3, Future Homemake s ' 1, 2, 3, Pep Squad 1, Sahico 4, Stu- dent Council 4, Usherettes 4; Band 2, 3, 4, Talent Night 3, 4, Style Show 2, 3; Career Conference 4, Senior Play Props. WAYNE AAITTON 14 Columbus Avenue Industrial Navy Quiet Wayne with his winning ways has made many friends at S.H.S. Wayne plans a career in the Navy after graduation. Sorry, Wayne, but in the Navy, Monday mornings will be a con- stant evil. Athletics: Track Team 1, Basketball 3, 4. Intramural CARL RICHARD MOHLIN 27 Eustis Street Scientific College Lively Rags, who has been a popular boy at S.H.S., enjoys a good fast game of hockey. Like many other boys, Rick enjoys working on cars. While in college Rage will no doubt encounter his pet peeve: getting up early. Class Board of Directors 3; C ubs.- Audio Visual Aids 3, 4, Bowling— Treas. 2, 3, Marshal Squad 3, 4, Ski 4; Athletics-. Home Room Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Hockey 1, 2, 3; Junior Car Wash; Junior Paper Drive; Donkey Basketball. DIANNE MARIE MONACO 274 Main Street College College Diane, our Editor-in-Chief, is sincere and efficient. Her exceptional sewing ability has helped Dianne to make her lovely wardrobe. Dianne ' s future — an education at Emmanuel. Clubs: Debating Society 3, Dramatic 3, 4, Future Teachers ' 3, 4, Usherettes 4, Oratory 4; Tontoquoman Editor 4, French Club 4. MICHAEL JOHN MOOREHOUSE 139 Main Street College College Witty and intelligent, that ' s our Mike. He is an extremely friendly member of the Class of ' 63 and has made many good friends. Mike plans to at- tend college. 47 ine Q nor enea L)cnoof J au ine THOMAS MOOREHOUSE 28 Churchill Street Civic Known as a quiet boy, Tommy enjoys hunting. Since he is devoted to this hobby, it is no wonder that his pet peeve is girls who are not the outdoor type. His future plans are undecided. C ubs: Chess 3, Dramatic 4, Bowling J, 2, 3, Senior Play 4, National Thespian 4. JOYCE ELLEN MORRISON 22 Johnston Terrace College College Quiet, conscientious Joyce is a welcome addition to any class. Joyce enjoys reading and knitting, but horseback riding is (ops with her. College comes after S.H.S. C ubs.- Girls , Bowling 1, Dramatic 3, Future Teachers ' 3, 4 — Vice Pres. 3, Pres. 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Pep Squad I; Tontoquonian Biography Staff, French 4. I a,ifc JOHN ANTHONY MOSCONE 5 Hobson Street Industrial Arts Service After graduation, John plans to join the Navy and see the world. As with many boys, John ' s car rates first with him. John, when you come out of the Navy, maybe you ' ll have a car without any rattles. DONALD ALLEN MOSHER 506 Central Street Industrial Arts Service Art Sch. Don has been an asset to our class with his great artistic abilities. When he joins the Navy, we hope he will still find time for hockey and baseball. JOHN JOSEPH MOYNIHAN 26 Prospect Street College College Class Philosopher, that ' s our Jack. With his casual manner and determina- tion, he will be a success at Holy Cross. We wonder why his pet peeve is girls who seek social status. RONALD GEORGE MULLEY 6 Avon Street Scientific College Ron, one of our nice-looking and care- free Seniors, is an avid football player. As the seasons change, so do his in- terests in sports, from skiing to skirr- diving. College is his goal after S.H.S. C ubs.- Art 2, 3, 4 — Pres. 4, Marshal Squad 3, 4, Ski 4; Football 2, 4. 48 tjonn Jl. Jo). J ierce jKemorial J) ' mue JAMES NORMAN MURPHY 10 Marden Street Industrial Air Force Murph, tall and handsome, is a great friend to have. He does well on both the gridiron and basketball court. Jim ' s hobby is fish aquariums. Clubs: Marshal Squad 2, 3, 4, Student Council 3; Athletics: Baseball 1, 2, Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4. JOHN ARTHUR NEWHALL 121 Lawndale Av. Civic Accounting School Smartly dressed John is one of Saugus High ' s avid football fans. His hobby, an understandable one for boys, is cars. John ' s future includes accounting school. ■ • | • STEPHEN NOCE 58 Adams Avenue Civic Prep School Well dressed and sophisticated Nooch has a weakness for sports cars. His subtle humor and sincere ways v ill find him many friends at college. KENNETH LAWRENCE O ' CONNOR 41 Westford Street Scientific College Unassuming Ken has added much laughter to our classes with his subtle humor. Ken plans to attend college where, we ' re afraid, he ' ll just have to suffer through those Monday mornings. C ubs.- Dramatic 3, 4, Marshal Squad 3, 4, Ski 4 ; H.R. Basketball 2, 3, 4; Senior Play. JANE MARTHA PAGANUCCI 10 Ipswich Street Business Private Secretary Jane is a quiet and intelligent girl whose interests range from football games to listening to good music. We are sure her friendly ways will make her an excellent private secretary. C ubs. ■ Dramatic 3, Future Home- makers ' 2, 4, Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3, Usherettes 4; Style Show 1, 4. JEAN MARIE PAGANUCCI 10 Ipswich Street Business Business School Pretty and well-dressed Jean will cer- tainly do well in the business world. A loyal member of our class, she will always be remembered by her many friends. Jean finds it wise to avoid caddy people. Clubs: Dramatic 3, Girls ' — Cabinet 3, Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 4, Ski 4, Sahico 4, Usherettes 4; Style Show 1; Basket- ball Cheerleader 3. Sir $ 49 and Senior J rioriiu. (Sue sponsored ELIZABETH PAOLINI Forest Street Liz joined us in her sophomore year and quickly made friends. She has been a faithful supporter of all school activities. We wish her the best of luck in the future. Clubs-. Dramatic 3, Future Nurses ' 3, Future Homemakers ' 4, Pep Squad 3; Style Show 4, Tontoquonian Biography Staff 4. GERALDINE THERESA PAPA 29 Water Street Business Bookkeeper There has never been a day that friend- ly Gerry hasn ' t had a smile for every- one. Her warm personality plus her training in the business will guarantee Gerry a successful career. Clubs: Dramatic 3, 4, Girls , Pep Squad 1; Focus — Reporter 1, 2, 3; Sen- ior Play; Glee Club 1. DONALD EDGAR PARSONS 5 Stone Street Scientific College Don ' s cheerful smile has been a fa miliar sight around S.H.S. corridors. He has mechanical abilities like re- building outboard and lawnmower motors. Northeastern, will be lucky to have Don as a future student. Clubs: Math 4. KA1SEN ANNE PENNEY 117 Howard Street Business Secretarial School Popular Karen has made many friends while in school. We hope you won ' t meet many disagreeable people at sec- retarial school, Karen. Clubs: Girls ' , Dramatic 3, 4, Pep Squad 1, 2, Ski 4, Student Council 1, 2; Talent Night 2; All School Ploy 2. DONNA LEE PETRIE 409 Lynn Fells Parkway Business Bus. School Sparkly Peach has been on asset to our S.H.S. twirling squad. Her peppy enthusiasm will brighten an office when she assumes the position as secretary. Class Treasurer; Clubs: Girls ' , Future Homemakers ' 1, Pep Squad 1, Sahico 4, Ski 4; Twirler 2, 3, A; Talent Night 2; Office Assistant 2, 3. CAROLE PEVERI 45 Serino Way Civic Hairdresser Carole ' s quiet, yet friendly manner has earned her many friends, (f she ' s not trying to improve her bowling score, she attends the football games. We ' re afraid that you ' ll meet many nosey people in your hairdressing career, Carole. Clubs: Girls ' , Dramatic 3, Future Home- makers ' 2, 4, Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, Ski 4; Style Show 2, 3, 4. 50 l Ictioities . . . DonAeu oasAe oa , cJenior ROBERT MARK PIERCY 55 Eagle Road livic Air Force 3ob enjoys spending his free time fix- ng cars. It is a never-ending pastime af his. After high school, Bob will join the Air Force R.O.T.C. SHIRLEY JOAN POLAND 3 Clayton Avenue Business Work Shirl will be very efficient as a sec- retary after graduation. She is ex- tremely interested in her two active hobbies: photography and water-skiing. Clubs: Girls , Art 2, 3, 4, Bowling 2, 3, Dramatic 3, 4, Future Homemakers ' 1, Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 4, Sahico 4. CARLENE LOUISE PORTER 4 Overlook Terrace Business Bus. School Carlene ' s smiling personal ity will be welcome in any business office. She can be found at many of our football and hockey games because of her great interest in these sports. Clubs-. Girls ' , Dramatic 2, Future Nurses ' 3, Pep Squad 1, 2, 3 4, Future Home- makers ' 1 , Ski 4; Style Show 1 ; Mixed Glee 1, 2. EDWARD PORTER 15 Pleasant Ave. College Eddie plans to enter college. His humor does not interfere with his serious and well-thought ideas for the future. Ed ' s friendly manner will con- tinue to make many friends for him. Clubs: Camera 2, 3 Band 1. Chess 4, Math 4; BERNADETTE ALTA POTHIER 76 Great Woods Road Business Business School Bernadette is one girl who enjoys out- door sports such as skiing. We are sure she will be a success in business life, but are afraid she may meet a few deceitful people. Clubs-. Bowling 1, Dramatic 3, 4, Girls ' , Homemakers ' 1, 2, Pep Squod }, 2, 3, 4, Sahico, Ski 4, Usherettes 4— Second Lieutenant; Style Show 1 , 2, 3. HAZEL DOROTHY PRATT 473 Central Street Business I.B.M. School This easy-going Senior enjoys swim- ming and skiing. Dottie plans to attend I.B.M. School after graduation. Her only real peeve is boys that are late. Clubs: Dramatic 4, Girls ' , Pep Squad 2, 3; Basketball 1; Glee Club I. ■ ■ ■  i r m 51 CP ay, uC 7lsA Cftny Sirf WasJiiny on CARRILEE BLAKE PRESSEY 83 Chestnut Street D.E. Work Corrilee ' s quiet personality has made her many friends in high school and will continue to do so wherever she works. Another staunch football fan, she attends many- of the S.H.S. games. Carrilee, late people onnoy us all. Gobs.- Girls ' — Cabinet 2, Future Homemakers ' 1 . D.E.C.A. 4, STEPHEN RATIGAN 16 Parker Street Scientific College Steve ' s good manners have won him many friends. During the fall, Steve can be found at every S.H.S. football game. We wish Steve much success in college. Clubs-. Chess 3, 4, Radio 1. CHERYLL ANN REINIGER 32 Forest Street Business Business School Cherry, tall and pretty, has chosen a business career. She enjoys water- skiing and as a spectator, likes to watch football and hockey games. Cheryll is very friendly ond ifun-loving, except when in hearing distance of a dentist ' s drill. Clubs: Girls ' , Dramatic 3, 4, Future Homemakers ' 1, 2, Sahico 4, Student Council 1 , 2; Sachem Gazette 3; Style Show 1, 2, All School Play 2. AAARYANN RICHARDS 30 Newcomb Avenue Business I.B.M. School Lively MaryAnn is always ready for a good time, and she especially enjoys horseback riding. Her nice clothes make it obvious that MaryAnn is a talented seamstress. We wish MaryAnn the best of luck at I.B.M. School. Clubs: Girls ' , Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 4, Future Homemakers ' 2, Style Show 3, 4. 52 Urip, bAi Urip o Wi oca 4 0 CARL RIPPON 41 Harrison Avenue College Low School Carl ' s inquisitive mind is sure to help him in law school and afterwards. In his spare moments Carl enjoys bowl ing and he proves to be a very skillful bowler. A foreign car is one thing that Carl will never buy. WILLIAM JAMES ROBERTS 413 Central Street Industrial Arts Work Willy, quiet but friendly, plans to work after graduation. He will probably find some time to engage in his hobbies of bowling and water skiing. Lucky Will seems to have no aversions. C ' ubs.- Room Chess 3, Basketbal 4; Athletics: Home ■ cm ■ IP ■5b LINDA ELLEN ROBERTSON 81 Clifton Avenue Business Bus. School Linda is ready to pack her bags and see the world. Thank heavens she won ' t have to use cardboard boxes! Chandler will be as proud as S.H.S. has been to have Linda as one of its students. Class Secretary 3; C ubs.- Girls , Dra- matic 3, 4, Future Homemakers ' 1, 2, 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Stu- dent Council 1, 2, 4, Usherettes 4, Sahico 4; Tontoquonian Business Staff 4; Style Show 1, 2, 3. PAULA JEAN ROBERTSON 11 Tuttle Street Business Business School Petite and fun-loving Paula enjoys many things, especially baseball. Her job at the bank keeps her quite busy, but she is always on the lookout for conceited people. Paula enjoys the business course but, Oh, those all-girl classes!! Clubs-. Girls ' , Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 4, Sahico 4, Student Council 1, 2 — Sec. 2, Usherettes 4 — First Lieutenant 4; Sachem Gazette 2; Focus 1 — Reporter 2; Tontoquonian Collection Manager 4, Business Staff, Glee Club Concert 1; Glee Club 1, Mixed Glee 1, Class Vice President 1. BRIAN JEFFREY ROBINSON 48 Intervale Avenue College College Bongo, our class president, plans a future in engineering. He enjoys play- ing all sports and it is evident that football ranks no. 1 with him! Jeff is full of fun but oh, not when things don ' t work when he wants them to. Class President 4; Athletics: Football 1, 2, 3, 4— Co-Capt. 4, H.R. Basket- ball, Senior Play; Cubs: V.A. 3, 4, Dramatic 3, 4, Marshal Squad 3, 4, Ski 4. JAYNE ANN ROBINSON 57 Lincoln Avenue D.E. Interior Decorator Jayne ' s experience in the D.E. club is certain to help her in her future career as an interior decorator. Het sewing ability has increased her ward- robe very much. Jayne ' s friends do nol include people who crack their knuckles. C ubs : Girls ' , D.E.C.A, 4, Dramatic 3, Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, Future Home- makers ' 1, 2; Style Show 1, 3. I . 53 Graduation 1il)eeJi — JI . m emones ju emones, DONNA ANN ROCHEFORT 6 Belmont Street Business Business School Tiny, but overflowing with miles of personality and sincerity, Donna has been a friend to one and all at S.H.S. She enjoys ice skating. After gradua- tion she plans to attend Business School . Class Board of Directors 4; Clubs: Girls ' — Cabinet 4, Art 3, 4, Bowling 1, 2, 3 — Sec. 3, Dramotic 3, 4, Sahico 4, Student Council 4, Usherettes 4 — Capt. 4; Tontoquonian Biog. Staff, Adver- tising 4; Talent Night 4. WILLIAM EDWARD ROCKWOOD 35 Birch Street t College College Bill, our top notch drummer, is wel ij liked by everyone. Rocks good naturtji and quick wit have helped him lc become one of S.H.S. ' s most popula classmates. Clubs: Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Bowling Clot i 1, 2, 3, 4. RICHARD ROGALSKI 6 First Street Scientific College Popular Rich was the very efficient treasurer of the V.A. and Ski Club. He likes to debate on any subject, but most of all, on politics. DAVID LENNART ROMAN 41 Jackson Street College Navy Studious Lenn plans to join the Navy, and then to enter the medical field. His hobby, biology, will prove very helpful. Lenn s pet peeve: Conformists. JAMES ARTHUR RUMSON 5 Elmwood Avenue Industrial Navy Jim, nice looking and friendly, enjoys playing sports, especially football. His hobby is collecting coins. Jim ' s future plans include the Navy. C ubs.- V;A. 3, 4 ; Athletics: Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1. CARLENE RUSSELL 20 Curtis Road Civic Dramatics Corlene cute and peppy, has taken part in many of our school plays and talent hows. It is quite natural that she has chosen dramatics for her future career. Carlene ' s hobby is dancing. Clubs.- Girls ' , Dramatic 3, 4. 54 Jliernorjes . . . Senior J rom ai ine GALE SACCA 31 Pine Street Business Travel Gale ' s carefree manner has made her many friends. She hopes to travel after graduation. We hope she reaches the countries in which she can enjoy her many favorite sports. ROBERTA ANN SARGENT 498 Lincoln Avenue Business Bus. School Robbie ' s efficiency and dedication will bring success to her in any business office. In her leisure tirYie she enjoys listening to records and experimenting with new dance fads. Clubs: Girls , National Thespian 3, 4 — Sec. 4, Dramatic 2, 3, 4; Talent Night 4, Style Show 2; Senior Play. RICHARD DONALD SAUNDERS 444 Central Street Industrial Arts Work Dick is another sports fan and basket- ball seems to be his favorite. After work he will have time to fit in a good pastime — bowling. Sorry, but not much can be done about his pet peeve: women drivers. C ubs: Bowling 4, Camera 4, Radio 1; Athletics: Home Room Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. THOMAS SAWYER 5 Oakwood Avenue Civic School Happy-go-lucky Tom is always the 1 ife of the party. With his enthusiasm for skiing and sailing, Tom is always on the go. His future includes school, but not co nee i ted people! Club: Ski 4. CAROL ANN SCHNEIDER 2 0 Howard Street Business Work During much of her spare time, Carol is found skiing or sewing as they are her favorite pastimes. Efficient and hard-working Carol will be a success in any business office. C ubs.- Girls , Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 4, Future Homemakers ' 4; Style Show 4; Softball 1, 2, Band 2, 3. ROBERT FRANKLYN SEWELL 475 Walnut Street Civic Service Talented Bob has been a familiar sight at many of our assemblies. His plan to enter the service will probably keep him away from loquacious girls for awhile. Clubs: Camera 2, 3, 4 — Sec. 3, Dra- matic 3, 4, National Thespians 4; Senior Play. ■ ■ ■ iW 55 yCew Ocean J octse, Our QlnforqeiiaGfe MARIAN LEE SHIPULSKI 24 Talbot Street College College Enthusiastic Lee, with her bright smile, is one of the nicest girls attending S.H.S. Her active summers include swimming and water-skiing. Lee, what ' s wrong with lime riclceys? Clubs-. Girls ' , Future Nurses ' 3, Dra- matic 3, 4, Ski 4, French 4. JANET ALLYN SIMMONS 27 Forest Street Teacher never a dull moment when s around. Water skiing is her : sure, will Business There ' s Simone favorite sport. Janet, never forget Ho Jo ' s or the mechanical twist. C ubs: Girls ' , Dramatic 2, 3, 4, Future Nurses 3, 4, Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 4, Sahico 4, Ski 4, Usherettes 4; Dramatic Club, Record; Focus — Reporter 2, 3, Tontoquonion Biography Staff, Adver- tising Staff; Talent Night; Style Show 1, 3, All School Play 2, Donkey Bas- ketball 4, Car Wash 3, Paper Drive 3, Motto Committee 4. STEPHEN ANTHONY SIMONELLI 10 Alfred Road Scientific College An outstanding football player, Steve will always be remembered by his school. His good nature and kindness have won him many true friends. Good luck in college, Steve. C ubs : Bowling 4, Student Council 3, Athletics: Baseball 3, Home Room Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3, 4. CAROL ELEANOR SINGER 63 Br is tow Street College Prep. College Short ' n cute, Carol is always giggling. Her sewing ability has added many pretty outfits to her wardrobe. In col- lege, she is bound to make many new friends — but don ' t forget the old ones, Carol. C ubs: Girls ' , Dramatic 3, 4, Future Homemakers ' 4, Usherettes 4, French 4; Talent Night 4; Style SHxdw 4; All School Ploy; Science Fair 1, 3. ANDREA LEE SMITH 66 Riverbank Road Secretarial Andy, quiet and good-natured, spends many of her spare moments sewing or ploying tennis. Her future plans are to attend Business School where she hopes she won ' t find any cliques. Clubs: Girls ' , Pep Squad 1, Sahico 4; Style Show 1, 2. 2, 3, 4, JAMES FRANCIS SMITH 24 Bay View Road College College Jim like most boys spends much of his time working on cars. His favorite sport, a lively one, is hockey. Jim ' s only aversion is moody people. Athletics: Football 1, Hockey 1. 56 Senior Assembly (iUnere We Jxeuiewed ■I KAROL LYNN SMITH 25 Highland Avenue College College This spirited cheerleader will always be remembered for her peppy, en- thusiastic cheering at football games. Karol ' s future includes college and she plans to become a teacher. Clubs: Dramatic 3, Ski 4 — Sec. 4, Glee Club 1, Future Teachers ' 4; Glee Club Concert 1, Athtletics: Softball 1, 2, Field Hockey 1, 2; Cheerleader 3, 4; Donkey Basketball 3, 4. KEVIN DAVID SMITId 88 Chestnut Street College College Good looking Kev is one of the most popular boys at S.H.S. An avid sports fan, he can be seen at every game. Good luck in the future, O ' Toole! Clubs: V.A. 3, 4 — Sec. 4, Dramatic 2, 3, 4, Marshal Squad 3, 4, Ski 4; H.R. Basketball 2, 3, 4. PATRICIA ANN SMITH 28 Dudley Street Business Hairdresser Lovely green eyes ore those of our Best Actress. ' ' Pat wants to be a hairdresser on an ocean liner. Maybe there you won ' t have to contend with locker combinations, Pat! Clubs: Art 1, Dramatic 3 — Sec. 3, Future Homemakers ' I, Notional Thes- pian 3, 4 — Vice Pres., Pep Squad I, 2, 3, 4, Ski 4, Usherettes 4; Talent Night 3; Style Show 1, 2, 3, 4; All School Play 2; Field Hockey 1. RONALD CARVER SMITH Scientifi Smitty, manner, Academj 12 Stevens Avenue Air Force Academy ith his polite and agreeable II do well at the Air Force y. He won ' t have to worry, he won ' t find many little kids there. He enjoys football and whenever he gets home, you con be sure that he ' ll be a familiar sight at the S.H.S. games. Clubs: Audio Visual Aids 3, 4, Chess 4, Math 4, Ski 4. PATRICIA ANN SOUTHARD 12 Pranker Road Distributive Education Retailing Cute, talented Pat has added that extra sparkle to our squad of twirlers. Her future plans include a career in retailing, and with her D.E.C.A. back- ground we know she ' ll be a success. Clubs: Girls ' , D.E.C.A. 4, Dramatic 3, Future Homemakers ' 1, Pep Squad 3, 4, Student Council 4, Usherettes 4. JOHN ARTHUR SPROUL 6 Walcott Terrace Business College A great personal ity is one of John ' s assets. He enjoys baseball as a sport. John ' s future includes college, but not women drivers! Club.- Bowling 1; H.R. 1, 2, 3, 4. Athletics: Bnsketbal 57 o ur J as and J roudlu 9?, ece oe JO ur -TsiBri JUDY ESTELLE STANLEY 379 Central Street Distributive Education Work Judy ' s quiet and sincere manner will be welcome in any place she chooses to work. In her spare time she is usually found at the sewing machine. If you tell even little white lies, stay out of Judy ' s way. Clubs: Girls ' , D.E.C.A. 4, Future Homemakers ' 1, Style Show 1 , 2, 4. KEITH w. STARRETT 29 Eust s Street College C allege Keith h as become one of the more popular boys in our class. His f me football ability has made h m one of our better players. Keith, for Priory Prep debutantes! Athletics: Baseball 4, Football 4, Hockey 3. SANDRA AAARiA STERITI 259 Lynn Fells Pkwy. College College Friendly and talkative Sandy has always been a familiar sight at S.H.S. social functions. She plans to study psychology at college, and with her oble mind, we are sure that she will be a success. Class Board of Directors; Clubs: Art 2, 3, 4, Bowling 1, 2, 3, Dramatic 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, National Thespian 4, Usherettes 4, Student Council 4; All School Play 3; Talent Night 3, 4. LEE BROOKS STOVER 17 Walnut Street Scientific College Tall and quiet Gus plans to attend college in the fall. Although this will keep him well occupied, we know hell find time to work on his antique cars and see a few baseball games. Clubs: Math 4, Student Council 3. EDWIN POOR SWETT 77 Elm Street College G.E. Apprentice Likeable Sidney, with his witty ways, brightened many a dull day. He en- joys the fast-moving sport of hockey. Sidney plans to enroll in the G.E. apprentice course after gradua- tion. Clubs: Bowling 2, 3, Chess 3, Radio 1, 2, Athletics: Hockey 1, H.R. Basket- ball 1, 2. 58 Awards. Une errand JrinaJe — DAVID PERRY SYMMES 67 Summer Street Civic School Whether running down the gridiron or skating toward the net, Dave is always doing his best for S.H.S. Dave ' s easy ways and natural ability make him adapt to most sports. His hobby is a typically masculine one, hunting. Club: Marshal Squad 3, 4; Athletics: Homeroom Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Foot- ball 2, 3, 4, Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4— Co- Captain 4. MARIAN ARLENE TAYLOR 84 Appleton Street Business Business School Red, fun-loving and always smiling, plans to attend Business School after graduation. Sports- wise, football is tops with her and during the warm months she enjoys water skiing. Marian ' s pet peeve is a unique one — cars with- out radios. Clubs: Girls ' — Secretary 4, Bowling 2, 3, Future Homemakers ' 1, 2, Pep Squad ] , 2, Sahico, Ski 4, Student Council 4, Dramatic 3, 4, Usherettes 4; Gazette 2 — Reporter 2, Tontoquon- ian Biography Staff, Style Show 1, 2; All School Play 2, Library Assistant 1, 2, Guidance Office 3. DONALD ALAN TEAGUE 9 Hazel Street College College Happy-go-lucky Don has made many friends at Saugus High. His future plans won ' t include much time to play baseball or to work on cars. We hope Don won ' t feel too disap- pointed if he meets a stuck-up girl now and then. Clubs: Audio Visual Aids 3, 4, Glee Club 1; Athletics: Home Room Basket- ball 1, 2, 3. ANNA LOUISE TEEHAN 1 6 Lark Avenue Business Business Sch. Although Tink appears quiet, her friends will tell you that she is a very witty person. Her future plans include Business School but we know that she will have to get up early in the morning. Swimming and foot- ball are favorites of Anna. C ubs.- Girls ' , Future Homemakers ' 4, Pep Squad 1, 2, Softball 2. CAROLYN AAARIE THORNTON 69 Winter Street Business Business School Talkative and fun-loving, that ' s Carolyn. After graduation comes Business School and in her free time lots of sewing. She enjoys watching football and hockey games, but oh, why do people have to be late! Cubs; Girls ' , Pep Squad 1, 2, Ski 4; Talent Night 2; Style Show 2, 3, 4; All School Play 2. RICHARD LEROY TIBBETTS 25 Intervale Avenue Civic Quiet and good-notured Dicket another football fan. His hobby both interesting and educational- studying the American Civil War. C ubs: 1, 2, 3, vlmg 1, 2, 3, Library Aid 59 Cj ass dau Cj ass dJanc ue dSacca aureaie DIANE LOUISE TOOAAEY 169 Essex Street Business Chandler Diane has two hobbies: playing the piano and swimming. She will attend Chandler School for Women after graduation from Saugus High. BARBARA LOUISE TOWNSEND 45 Mount Vernon Street D.E. Art School Barbara usually has everyone in hysterics with her quick wit. She can usually be found in the art room creoting weird art. Barbara, what ' s that supposed to be?! Clubs: Girls ' , Art 1, 2, 3, 4, Bowling 3, D.E.C A. 4, Dramatic 3, Marshal Squad 4, Pep Squad 1, 2. JOYCE PATRICIA TOZZA 123 Walnut Street College Nursing ' Hautsy, our class treasurer, has chosen a nursing career. Sincere and thoughtful, Joyce will surely gain many more friends at nursing school . She enjoys a good ice hockey game, but people who interfere in the affairs of o r)ers don ' t rate wi th her. Class Treasurer 3, 4; Clubs: Dramatic 3, Future Nurses ' 3, Girls ' , Pep Squad 1, 2, Ski 4, Usherettes 4; All School Play 2; Talent Night 2; Donkey Bas- ketball 3, 4. ROSEAAARY TRACY 5 Enmore Road Business Nursing Lively Rose, our Most Athletic Girl, enjoys most sports, especially water skiing and swimming. In her career as a nurse, Rose is not likely to run into her pet peeve: insincere people. Clubs: Art 1, Dramatic 3, 4, Future Nurses ' 3, 4, Girls ' , Future Home- makers ' 1; Athletics: Softball 2, Field Hockey 1 . KENNETH GORDON TRAVERSE 25 Gilway Road College College Ken, our dapper man about town, divides his time between studying to get ready for college and his favorite sports, hockey and bowling. He is also an avid sailing fan. Good luck in the future, Ken. Clubs: V.A. 3, 4, Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4, Ski 4, Student Council 3, 4; Athletics: Baseball 1, Basketball H.R. 1, 2, 3, Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 3. DIANNE LEE TRECARTIN 15 Fehon Court Di ' s neatness and well-groomed look are due to her interest in sewing, but she also enjoys football games. Well, after graduation Di won ' t have to get up early to come to school on Mon- day mornings. Clubs: Dramatic 3, Girls ' , Glee Club 1; Style Show 1, 2, 3, 4. 60 and Jrinaflu 9rac ua ion. JF ITtliP ROBERT GREY TURNER 8 Maple Street College College Bob, an ambitious senior, plans to be a laboratory technician. His favorite pastimes are football and cars. Sorry Bob, but there ' s nothing much you can do about sisters! Clubs: Chess 4 — Sec. — Treas. 4; Ath- letics: Football 1, 2. NEIL PATRICK VALERIAN! 25 Grove Street College College Friendly and well-known Wilbur is a football enthusiast. His quiet good nature will bring him many friends at college, where he will probably avoid cliques. Clubs: Future Teachers ' 4, Ski 4; Glee Club Concert 1; Athletics: Football 1, 2, 3, ' 4, Hockey 2, Volleyball 3. ROGER CURTIS WAGENFELD 29 Lothrop Street College College Roger, a hoop man of distinction, is the studious type. His favorite hobby is oil painting. First and foremost on Rog ' s agenda is success in college and in later life. Music: Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Band Concert h 2, 3, 4. JAMES RICHARD WALL 229 Central Street Scientific College Jim, who is a radio ham, finds the world of electronics exciting and fas- cinating. Swimming and basketball are among his favorite pastimes. We all wish Jim a bright future as an elec- trical engineer. Clubs: Bowling 1, 2, Radio 2, 3, Ski 4, Student Council 1, 2; Athletics: Base- ball 1 , Basketball 1 , 2, Home Room Basketball 3, 4, Volleyball 3, Cross Country 1, DAVID WEDDLE 6 Fiske Road College College A likeable and good natured Sachem, Dave has been a loyal member of the S.H.S. baseball team. He also enjoys a good gome of basketball. Dave ' s pet- peeve is a natural one . . . Freshmen. Clubs: Bowling 1, 2, 3, Ski 4, Dramatic 3; Athletics: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Bas- ketball 1, 2, H.R. Basketball 1 , 2, 3, 4. ELIN ROBERTA WEIDEAAAN 23 Stone Street College College Cute and sweet, that ' s El in with her big blue eyes. Like most girls who are interested in working with chil- dren, Elin plans to be a teacher. We know she will be a fine one. Clubs: Girls ' , French — Treas. 4, Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4, Future Teachers ' 3, 4, Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4 — Sec. 4, Pep Squad 1, Usherettes 4; Sachem Gazette 2; Tontoquonian Biography Staff 4; Glee Club 1. H ■ En i I ' Sv - ' ■ 9ti ■ irv 5 Glass JKotto; Ours S7s Ae JKoment MARY BERNADETTE WEIL 468 Cenlrol Street D.E. Friendly and sincere, Bernie hasn ' t de- cided on her future as yet, but in the D.E. course she is getting experience for the business world. Bernadetfe ' s hobby, a different one, is writing short stories. C ubs: Girls ' , D.E.C.A. 4, Dramatic 3, Pep Squad 3. CARL EDMOND WEINBRECHT 155 Hesper Street College College Well mannered and likeable Carl has been a faithful member of our S.H.S. band during the past four years. He enjoys a good game of football, but his hobby is model railroads. His plans for the future include college. Clubs: Bowling 2, 3, 4; Band 2, 3, 4, Band Concert 1, 2, 3, 4, Science Fair 2, 4. THOMAS JOSEPH WHALEN 15 Tuttle Street Civic ■ Happy-go-lucky Tom is always ready to listen to a good joke. His pleasing manner and intelligent mind will help him to become successful in the future. SHARON VIRGINIA WHITE 4 Spring Lane Secretarial Junior College Sherry is well liked by all. Her friend- ly and sincere ways will make her a success in Junior College. When not busy sewing, Shoron likes to attend a good hockey game. C ubs: Girls ' , Dramatic 3, Pep Squad 1, 2, Ski 4, Usherettes 4; Sachem Gazette Reporter 2, 3; Glee Club Con- cert I; Style Show 1, 2, 3. EDWARD JAMES WHYTE 6 Upland Road Civic A friend to all, Ed possesses a real knack for mechanics. When he ' s not tinkering with cars, Ed enjoys o good game of hockey. His hobby is drag racing. RODERICK MARK WILLEY, JR. 2 McCullough Rd. Civic Rick has a built-in clockwork that tells him exactly when the late bell will ring in the morning. All late risers should try to get Rick ' s secret of jus! making it to class on time! 62 of 2 ecision. RALPH WILLIAMS 11 Talbot Street Civic Army With the nickname The Duck, it only seems natural Ralph should enjoy skin diving. We know how you hate getting up in the morning, but you ' re going to have to get used to if when you join the Army, Ralph. ANDREA JEAN WILLSON 4 Fleton Street Business Hairdresser Always laughing and full of fun, Andy has been a popular classmate at S.H.S. Her plans for the future include traveling and hairdressing school. But Oh! — that crinkling of Scott towels. Class Secretary 2; C ubs: Girls ' , Dra- matic 3, Future Homemakers ' 2, 3, Pep Squad 1, 2, Sahico 4, Ski 4; Talent Night 2; Style Show 1, 2, 3; All School Play 2. r. ■ I V- •- % ' - J.sS if V ibo JOAN ALBERTA WINSOR 43 Fairchild Avenue Commercial Hairdresser Joan came to us in the sophomore year. Her quiet ways have won her many true friends. Joanie plans to go to hairdressing school after graduation. C ubs: Girls ' , Dramatic 3, 4, Pep Squad 3, Ski 4, Usherettes 4; Talent Night 3; All School Play and Senior Play; Basketball 2. PETER WILLARD WOODBURY 9 Social Street College Peter, quiet but very sociable, wants to attend college when he graduates. His hobby, cars, has brought him good mechanical knowledge and skill. Baseball 2, Basketball H.R. 1, 2. PAUL JOHN ZERMANI 6 Talbot Street College Paul can be seen at every baseball game cheering for our S.H.S. team. He has been an active participant in the bowling club. Everyone who knows Paul likes him. C ubs.- Art 1, 3, 4, Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4, Camera 3, Dramatic 3, 4, Malh 4. Ski 4; Alhlehcs: Baseball 1; Basketball H.R. 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1. JAMES S. ZULKOWSKI 8 Juliette Road Civic Electrician Easy going Zeke spends most of his spare time playing hockey. We are sure Zeke will make as many friends in an Electrical Technician School as he has at S.H.S. James is one of those lucky people with no aversions. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Hockey 2. 63 JOHN TIMOTHY BARRETT 14 Wickford Street Civic Service John has the unnosual hobby of Micro- scopy. Being o football fan, he at- tends most of the Saugus High gomes. After graduation, John plans to enter the service. PETER S. DAVIDSON 319 Walnut Street Scientific College Collegiate Pete, the president of our ski club this year, is an avid skier. A regular outdoor man, Pete also en- joys hunting. College awaits him after graduation from S.H.S. Clubs: Bowling 2, Marshal Squad 2, 3, 4, Ski 3, 4 — Pres. 4, Student Council 3, Athletics: Hockey 2, Track 2, 3, Cross Country 2, 3, 4. GEORGE WILBUR GRANT 3 Edgehill Road Civic Minister George, a quiet and competent mem- ber of our class, is interested in en- tering the ministry olter graduation. We are afraid he won ' t have much spare time to play football. KENNETH EDWARD STODDARD 9 Stocker Street Civic Ken, a newcomer to our class, is well on his way to a good future. He has mode many friends and adjusted easily to Saugus High School life. We are truly glad to hove Ken as a member of our class. RICHARD JOSEPH CASSINE 17 Gogle Road Industrial Arts Service Good-looking Rick has always liked to tinker with cars. He is an avid foot- ball fan. Rick plans to enter the. service after graduation. Clubs: Art 1, 2, Ski 1, 2; Focus 1; Softball 1, 2, Volleyball 1, 2; All School Play 1. DAVID EVAN ELWELL 20 F oirchilc Ave. Civic Technicol School Friendly Dave ntends to go to Tech- nicol School after graduation His favori e sport is foo • boll. We hope that Dave ' s uture doesn ' t contain many conceitec girls. Clubs 1. Radio 1 , 2; Athletics: F Dotball HAROLD DAVID MALLETT 735 Broadway Industrial Marines Harry ' s favorite pastime is assembl ing model cars. He is an avid basketball and hockey fan. Good luck in the Marines, Harry. HAROLD FRANKLIN CATES 165 Lincoln Avenue Industrial Arts Ministry Harry is a man of few words but much talent, excelling in art, espe- cially oil painting. We wish him luck in the ministry. MICHAEL FARRELL 523 Walnut S ' reet Civic Service Mike was a newcomer to our school last year, but he has made many new friends since then. In the army he won ' t have to be bothered by wise people. CHARLES WARREN NEWHALL 7 Morton Avenue Civic Service Chick ' s cheerfulness will make even the gloomiest person laugh. In his spare time Chick enjoys sports — espe- cially baseball and hockey. There ' s one thing Chick will never be — a-doctor - — he has an aversion to hospitals! Clubs: Audio Visual Aids 3, 4; Glee Club Concert 1; Glee Club 1; Ath- letics: Baseball 3, 4; Basketball H.R. 1, 2, 3. 64 JOYCE DOROTHY PAQUETTE 9 Vincent Street D.E. t Retailing Joyce, one of the few D.E. students, is planning to use this training to help her in a cereer as a retailer. One thing that disturbs Joyce is boys who don ' t shave. MICHAEL LEWIS PATH 10 Wickford Street Industrial Arts Michael can usually be found woiking on his car when he ' s not busy with homework. His industrial arts courses will give him a good background for his future as a mechanic. DAVID ROBERTS 117 Essex Street- College College Dave plans to attend college. His favorite sport is basketball, and he can be seen at many games. Lucky Dave has no pet peeve. W PAUL W. SHUBERT 273 Main Street Business Shoobie ' s size does not hinder him from playing his favorite sport, bas- ketball. Like many people he has a great dislike for road hogs. Wharever Paul decides to become is sure to be successful. 1 ' J:.. -. 11 - £  i I: a i i i • -VSl ;■■• • - -.. c 65 The Saugus Sachem has played an important part in our years at Saugus High. He is the symbol of our true school spirit. 66 S7n JlLemoriam Thomas Warner The Class of 1963 dedicates this page of our year- book to the memory of Thomas Warner. His natural ability to play baseball made him one of the greatest pitchers Saugus has ever had. Thomas will always be remembered in the hearts of his classmates and friends. 67 . s ■U - ? v :,, ' it, - ,... Most Talkative LUCILLE LOMBARDO KENNETH MARCH + V. •i j U Best Dancers JULIA MILLET JOHN DRISCOLL JT T , M on Otf Crra44 r 68 V ' .y Class Twins LUCILLE and LORRAINE KELLER - ' ' l Best Combination of Beauty and Brains SUSAN LUDWIG GORDON MANDEVILLE V ,H , ■ . ■ ' . ' « .. I-, . , - ' • ' .• ' , ' f K « K i . ' Class Blushers JACQUELYN BLANEY CARL HANSON mm 1uU vl ii jU W ' M  lUM Ml h .W ,. ' Most Likely to Succeed JANET FLOYD WILLIAM CHAMBERS Done Most for S.H.S. SANDRA STERITI ROGER COTTE Class Artists BARBARA TOWNSEND RONALD MULLEY ■ ■ 69 Class Athletes ROSEMARY TRACY DONALD JANUARY ' , tit U«tfi, m m Cutest LIANE LUDWIG PAUL MARINO ■Mw Typical Teens SUSAN CRAIK THOMAS SAWYER 70 .- s. £ h Best Looking JUDITH CHABOT KEVIN SMITH if Sf Best Dressed JANE PAGANUCCI JEAN PAGANUCCI WILLIAM FASANO S w l{i M l vT V V ■ . lu L A tii$ Class Actors PATRICIA SMITH LARRY JENKINS Class Wits JANET SIMMONS WENDELL BLANCHARD 71 U UAyGod A 1 SEN, Meg, you can talk for three minute 72 Vincent Schmidlap ' s view of the Bronx. OR PLAY ASK ANY GIRL CAST Margaret Belmonte Patricia Kingman Lawrence Comeau Geraldine Papa Sharon Kelty Carlene Russell Elaine Kostecki Roberta Sargent Ellen Adlington Susan Anderson Nanny Castle Ronald Festa James Campbell Robert Comeau Robert Sewell Julia Millett Carol Singer Kenneth O ' Conner W4 r, ■ ■ • HEM I I V. j m m . . compliments of your father. Did you say homemade cake from Iowa! 73 AWARD WINNERS AT SAUGUS HIGH | Boston Globe Art Contest Award Winners RONALD MULLEY and BARBARA TOWNSEND D.A.R. Good Citizen Award Winner SUSAN LUDW1G Oratory Contest Winners DIANNE MONACO and BARBARA STOLOS 74 CAREER CONFERENCE COMMITTEE Seated: Susan Lugwig, Donna White, Leslie MacPhee, Jane Minichiello. Standing: Roger Cotte, Salvator Spinoza, William MacKenny. THE SAUGUS HIGH CHEERLEADERS R. to L., First Row: Janice Inman, Kathleen F. Kelly, Karol Smith. Second Row: Kathleen E. Kelly, Linda Wilson, Maureen Kelley. Top: Susan Craik. 75 B V, V j, 1 £. ■ ■ ■ . ,« ' ■ MB I   • ♦ ' ■3t - : I ' ' « ■ v | «9£ V 1W Ai. . UNDERCLASSMEN CLASS OF 1964 Class Officers Front Row: Linda Wilson, Judith Kane, Cynthia Davies, Kathleen F. Kelly, Jane Johnson, Marjorie Keeler. Standing: Richard Svenson, Bruce Williams, Dennis Puleo. SSSrjSS W-104 Left to Right First Row: Dorothy Bisesti, Linda Atwood, Lothaire Aborn, Lynne Agersea, Marilyn Benson, Nancy Amero. Second Row: Linda Brault, Barbara Anthony, Carol Belanger, Patricia Battaglia, Audrey Bla- ney, Janet Bernard, Sandra Alley. Third Row: Allan Aldrich, P aul Bartek, David Anderson, George Bishop, Joseph Scar- ozza, Richard Canfield, Douglas Atkinson. W-105 First Row: Betsy Brenneman, Donna Bud- owicz, Carole Brownlow, Janet Brown, Helen Coates, Shirley Goodwin. Second Row: Alice Brigham, Donna Campbell, Richard Carter, Edward Carlson, Robert Cocorochio, Nancy Coolen, Arlene Coff ill. Third Row: Richard Caefer, Edward Con- nors, Joseph Cahill, Edward Caffarella, Clayton Caddy, Thomas Ceciela, Alan Cash. W-106 First Row: Diane Coviello, Joyce Delia Gatta, Charlene Crowell, Jane Davidson, Carol Dean, Arlene Corson, Patricia Cox. Second Row: Douglas Cudmore, Lawrence Cotter, Donald Decareau, Dennis Carda- lisco, Michael DeFrufio, Peter DeCennaro, Robert Carter, Arthur DeFranzo. Third Row: Joan D ' Amico, Joanne DeTorio, Cyn- thia Davie, Christine Curtis, Frances Currie, Gay Campbell, Joan Carlton. 79 W-107 Left to Right First Row: Shirley Dubuque, Francis Duffy, Darlene Corsin, Robert DiMinico, Marsha Edmunds, Richard Domigan, Daryll Donnelly. Second Row: Donna Demers, Jannine DiGianvittorio, Pamela Emery, Dana Eastman, Phyllis DeVito, Kathleen Desmond, Geraldine Spates, June Deveney. W-109 Left to Right First Row: Donna Huberman, Valerie Gurney, Suzanne LaVacca, Judith Kimball, Ernestine Ireson, Linda Hurd, Diane Kap- pa, Marylin Hockmuth. Second Row: Pamela Keeler, Barbara Jayroe, Jane Johnson, Lorraine Hogan, Judith Kusch, June Howell, Linda Heath, Barbara Joyce, Judith Harris, Sandra Hashem. Third Row: Carol Hudlin, Patricia Gerasin, Roy Lattanzio, Glen Harrington, James Jeffrey, Richard Laskey, John Kelley, Sheila Hollis, Jean Inello. W-lll Left to Right First Row: Annette Milano, Gloria Mylyk, Marylin Modica, Sharyn McKinley, Kath- leen McLean, Diane Nadeau, Melody Cushing. Second Row: Katharina Mayr, Joyce McNeill, Katharine Metzger, Judith Kane, Janice McGarvey, Kathleen Eliz- abeth Kelley, Sandra Nordstrom, Eliz- abeth Merril. Third Row: Elsie Mae Mo- fran, Carol Mulley, Thomas McGregor, Stephen Nadworny, Bernard Murphy, Carol Mosher, Eleanor Mitchell. 80 W-II2 Left to Right First Row: Donna Murphy, Brenda Smith, Marcia Nish, Thomas Niles, Marion Nor- cella, Elizabeth Pike, Ann Nastari. Second Row: Anita Orlando, Dorine O ' Donnell, Robert O ' Neil, Harry Peet, Marilyn Nel- son, Kathleen Frances Kelley, Douglas Pogson, Frank Pantalone, Judith Norkum, Susan Mitchell. Third Row: John Milano, Joseph Neale, Ronald Pisciotta, John Powers, John Perry, John Nicholson, Peter Paul, Robert Picariello. W-II3 Left to Right First Row: Mary Perry, William Kelley, Carol Robinson, Dana Rouleau, Denise Roberts, Dennis Puleo. Second Row: Donna Randazzo, Robert Moore, Richard Norkum, Anne Sano, Judith Koschei, Charles Surrette, George Riley, Jennifer Rich. Third Row: Candace Rossi, Lorinda Rodenhiser, Edward O ' Donnell, Ralph Rockwood, Richard Nelson, Earl Rideout, Paula Robleski, Loie Rogers. W-II4 First Row: Armanella Sacco, Judith Scott, Nancy Smith, Marie Serino, Veronica Skane, Barbara Stanley. Second Row: Linda Bellinghieri, Beverly Robertson, Lorraine lapicca, Theresa Robleski, Judith Sacavitch, Ruth Young, Patricia Surette, Rosemary Saulnier. Third Row: Paul Rubicco, Edward Simonson, Doane Pres- sey, David Shrucka, William McKenney, Paul Rodgers, Mario Scire. 81 E-106 Left to Right First Row: Betty-Jo Steele, Barbara Sfo- los, AAarquerite Thibeau, Eileen Wildman, Marietta Thompson, June Williams. Sec- ond Row: Karen Woods, Donna White, Penelope Young, Robert Towers, Robert Hansford, Cheryl Stoddard, Susan Trefry, Eleanor Spencer. Third Row: Salvatore Spinosa, Gregory Vincent, Richard Sven- son, Steven Vavoudes, William Timmons, Gregory Sudak, Norman Smith. El 08 Left to Right First Row: Patricia McGuire, Sharyn Wlad- kulski, Ksthy Venezia, Karen Wadleigh, Sally Wildman, Linda Wilson, Joan Was- son. Second Row: Arthur Whittan, Lor- raine Wingate, Charles Wood, Sylvia Winslow, John Warren, Diane Walters, David Zuzello, Janice Villigracia, Donald Ventullo. Third Row: Anthony Emanuel, Charles Yale, Russell Van Horn, Joseph Zito, Craig Westlake, James Venza, Bruce Williams, John Wallace. C-124 Left to. Right First Row: Patricia Leeman, Ann Mahoney, Jeanne Lewis, Lorraine MacPhee, Marilyn Marino, Judith Maher, Cynthia Ludwig, Penny LaFavour. Second Row: Carol Mallet, David LoPresti, Clara Horgan, Patricia LeBlanc, Robert Lloyd, Dorothy Maslowski, Karen Lyon, Theodore Le- moine, Carol Maclnnes. Third Row: Judith Loubris, June Mascianica, Richard Mac- Lean, Linton Libby, Robert Matthews, Alan Leek, Michael Mancuso, Alice Guttadauro, Karen Kelley. 82 C-125 First Row: Allison Glew, Sheila Feener, Patricia Gross, Lorraine Frederick, Donna Dickson, Judith Francois, Darryl Gurney. Second Row: Elaine Geswell, Pamela George, Evelyn Gaeta, Marlene Greenlay, Judith Dow, Gladys Forward, Hazel Fyfe Katherine Dewing, Nancy French. Third Row: Ralph Haley, Steven Giantonio, Steven Giorgetti, John Ford, Roger Brown, Robert DiNinno, Frederick Duffy, Lawrence Hanson, David Gabry. More Sugar -Sweets- Your move 83 CLASS OF 1965 Deborah Cox, Theresa Giansiracusa, Leslie McPhee, Lynda Carroll, Rosemary Cornetta, Nancy Regan, Ellen Santosuosso, Gail Scott, and John Reed. 84 El 05 Left to Right First Row: Gina Boudreau, Jacqueline Burt, Sandra Beverage, Christine Allen, Christine Ashley, Margaret Borland. Second Row: Elizabeth Babcock, Diane Bentley, Brenda Ames, Beverly Bishop, Lois Baisle, Linda Biffin, Lee Adrien. 7fi rd Row: Ronald Barry, Richard Adams, Anthony Amico, Danna Bates, Richard Brown, Richard Armistead, Charles Bjorkman. El 07 Left to Right First Row: Barbara Cox, Dorothy Charles, Betty Clark, Nancy Cash, Patricia Carter, Margaret Chang, Norma Cappucci. Second Row: Linda Campbell, Carol Con- rad, Shiela Connelly, Alice Cerino, Valerie Berry, Linda Chambers, Lynda Caroll. Third Row: Steven Crisos, Richard Bruno, Blane Castle, William Collins, David Cann, Peter Allen, Thomas Bucchiere, John Confalone, Prescott Caddy. E-109 Left to Right First Row: Jean Canfield, Ann Desveaux, Kathleen Dover, Pamela Coran, Carol Davis, Alice Connors, Rosemary Cornetta. Second Row: Richard Cucchiara, Rose Mary Cerullo, Deborah Cox, Linda Dears- tyne, Paul Berrett, Paula DeMinico, Judith Cremarosa, Linda Jean Campbell, William Desmond. Third Row: Thomas Corindia, Raymond Allen, Anthony D ' Amico, Ed- ward Deputat, Robert DiTomaso, Michael DeBlasio, Norman Day, Paul Cooper. 85 E-IIO Left to Right First Row: Alan Dresios, Dianna Dunne, Lawrence Connors, Leslie Evans, Richard Ellis, Jean Flannery, Linda Dowan. Second Row: Robert Folino, Dorothy DeVito, Martha Faulkner, Etta Eccleston, Lillian Duncan, Barbara DeLouis, Louise Fifield, Jean Donahue, Jacquelyn Canfield, Ber- nard Doherty. Third Row. Robert Dixon, Michael Duval, Robert Donovan, William Crowell, Richard Eichel, Lawrence Currier, Steven Durgin, Francis Dumas. EMI Left to Right First Row: Karen Lally, Mary Gagan, Ju- dith Ladd, Esther Grace, Linda Gould, Priscilla Fountain. Second Row: Julie Hampton, Susen Harrington, Deborah Gowell, Paula Forbes, ' Grace Graceffa, Theresa Giansiracusa, Eileen Garland. Third Row: Paul Lacy, Robert Green, Thomas Guttadauro, Darrell Fritz, Francis Kryzywicki, Michael Fowler, William Newhall. E-l 12 Left to Right First Row: Helaine Hurwitz, Patricia Hen- nin, Priscilla Hayes, Annette Mango, (Catherine Handlin. Second Row: Gail Higgins, Shelly Iwanowicz, Katherine Hicks, Diane Husson, Elaine Burns, Bar- bara Harrington, Marie Jenkins, Dorothy Hill, Dorothy Gillis. Third Row: Wayne Hyman, Paul Hogan, Richard Heidebrecht, Joseph Gibbons, Robert Hart, Jon John- son, Charles Hanlon. 86 El 13 Left to Right First Row: Rita Leighton, Mary Jane Kennedy, Ronald Lemoine, Charlene Lang, Susan Leadberter. Second Row: Anita Loiselle, Annette Lasard, Maureen La- Voie, Carol Leonard, Joan Kerrigan, Arlene Kelley, Terri Harmon, Bernice Fisher. Third Row: John LaViska, Andrew La VeCchio, Dennis King, William Fuller, Richard Long, Ernest Hines. El 14 Leff to Right First Row: Josephine Magalette, Sharon Lowe, Maureen Lynch, Donna Macedo, Sandra Bailey, Majorie LaViska. Second Row: Pamela Noel, Karen McLaughlin, Charles Maes, Deane McNaught, Leslie McPhee, Priscilla Maher. Third Row: Lorna MacOrquodale, Anthony Luca, Thomas Lucy, Richard MacDonald, Henry Maccaro, Bruce Maloney. E-l 15 Left to Right First Row: Linda Mosher, Mary Molloy, Judith Mitchell, Margaret Muldoon, Anna MyeTs, Laura Nowosielski. Second Row: Dennis Murphy, Linda Mullen, Dolores MacLeod, Margaret McKenna, Linda Milano, Robert Mohlin. Third Row: Wayne Mathews, Richard Maghakian, Steven Morrison, Robert Monico, Alan Merritt, William Neeb, Michael Mc- Laughlin. 87 El 16 Left to Right First Row: Nancy Regan, Richard O ' Neil, Rita Noce, Joyce Powicki, John Reid, Joanne Penny. Second Row: Karleen Pheulpin, Virginia Pinto, Alice Razumny, Gail Piper, Marilyn Niles, Cynthia Pariseau, Margaret Nicholson. Third Row: David Orifice, John Poole, Richard O ' Connor, Stephen Pierce, Robert Polusi, David Pignato, James Patch. A- 1 02 Left to Right First Row.- Lorna St. Louis, Gay Nickole, Alicia O ' Neill, Marilyn Perry, Linda Rip- ley, Shirley Richardson, Marilyn Rial. Second Row: Ellen Santosuosso, Stepha- nie Noce, Carmel Saulnier, Sharon O ' Connor, Geraldine Robleski, Martha Smith, Donna Sullivan, Laurie Pressey, Linda Rooney, Carlo tte Rupright, Janice Boffa. Third Row: Carmine Pierro, Ken- neth Robertson, Alton Rice, Donald Os- good, Joseph Sacco, Michael Russell, Jeffrey Sanborn. A- 1 03 Left to Right First Row: Joan Shafner, Merideth Simms, Jean Surette, Susan Segonis, Susan Swett, Sandra Sylvia, Susan Smith. Second Row: Daniel Shipulski, Jeffrey Shaw, Harry Smallmen, Gerard Terpstra, Gordon Shepard, Jeffrey Rich, Lawrence Sullivan, Donald Shell. Third Row: Arthur Perham, Geraldine Tilly, Starr Thomas, Judith Sproul, Gail Scott, Ruth Thompson, Donna Stewart, Ronald Tibbetts. 88 A- 1 04 Left to Right First Row: Nellie Whetzel, Zoe Vrees, Charlotte Vigneaux, Mary Jane Ulban, Jeanette Walling, _ Susan Yale. Second Row. Robert Trahan, David Wood, Karen Sherwood, James Toomey, Robert Wood- ward, Diane Boffa, Harry Woodland, Carl Tortolano. Operation Frog 89 CLASS OF 1 966 Class Officers Seated: Selena Bucchiere, Diane Seaboyer, Robert O ' Donnell, Susan Kenney, Marcia Polese. Standing: Janice Card, Jeffery MacDougall, Joanne Lopez, Linda Gerniglia. Freshman Student Council First Row: Hazel Wiget, Linda Anderson, Sele- na Bucchiere, Harold Smith, Diane Stead, Suzanne Desmond. Second Row: Cathrine Merrill, Harold Lan- caster, Janis Smith, John Sands, Lorraine Hart, Boyd Doty, Jan- ice Cook, Paula Walsh. 90 C-107 Left to Right First Row: Cynthia Bessom, Joan Blood, Virginia Bellitti, Margaret Blanchard, Lolette Aborn, Linda Anderson, Diana Ballard. Second Row: Matine Biegon, Ann Marie Acheson, Florence Angell, Dolores Alther, Diane Abbott, Mary Bishop, Camille Anzalone, Maryrose Anthony, Sheryle Barber, Jane Alexander, Judith Andrews, Joan Bliton. Third Row: Stanley Bezdziecki, Martin Bajdek, Gary Badessa, Bruce Bird, William Bilodaau, George Benjamin, John Ahman, Arthur Atkinson, David Berthold. ■ A- 1 02 Left to Right First Row: Cheryl Briggs, Beverly Camp- bell, Karen Bloom, Janice Card, Linda Ballard, Janet Burke, Carol Burton. Second Row. Rosemarie Cardozo, Gordon Buckless, Selena Bucchiere, Janet Boldue, Leah Carmillia, Dorothy Cahill, Cynthia Blatchford, Mary Canfield, Maryellen Brennan, Gary Candia, Bruce Carbone. Third Row: Stanley Atkinson, James Boyle, Edward Bessom, William Dudley, Harold Cakounes, Belden Bly, Richard Berry, Stephen Carlson. ■ I H A- 1 03 Left to Right First Row: Elizabeth Couillard, Dorothy Healy, Virginia Carson, Helen Brown, Shirley Carpenter, Maryanne Speciale. Second Row: Wendy Connors, Carlene Cotter, Barbara Chesley, Janice Cook, Barbara Coates, Michelle Caruso, Patricia Coffey, Julie Carter. Third Row: James Campbell, Frank Gross, Joseph Boy, Douglas Cooper, James Bartlett, Michael Canning, Albert Cecese, Christi Ciampa. M I 91 E-105 Left to Right First Row: Suzanne Desmond, Nancy Dellagatta, Marjorie Campbell, Mary Deary, Judith Cottrell, Susan Chapman, Marianne D ' Amico. Second Row: Richard DeAcetis, John Carlson, Frances Droz- dowicz, Janice Dancewicz, Catherine Cunha, Dianne Day, David Diver, James DeCalogero. Third Row: Richard Devine, Frank Demoria, William Curtis, Dana Cushing, Stephen Craik, Clifford Davids, William Diamond, Robert Brown. E-107 Left to Right First Row: Theresa Brown, Shirley David- son, Diane Dugas, Linda Dixon, Elizabeth Egan, Margery Erb, Lorraine English, Regina Kmiec. Second Row: Mark Dragonetti, Douglas Diver, Nancy Dykens, Marian DeOria, Patricia Firth, Janet Eichel, Christine Crowell, Theresa Curran, Ber- nard Duffy. Third Row: James Ciampa, Samuel Donata, Gerald DiChiara, Michael Dow, Steven Day, Daniel Dwyer, David Eastman, Ronald Farren, Boyd Doty. E-109 Left to Right First Row. Linda Gerniglia, Dorothy Flammia, Carol Gerwell, Joanne Gutta- dauro, Mary Gregg, Diane Glew, Adele Gurney, Kathleen Eaton. Second Row: Peter Figueira, William Gaeta, Jean For- ward, Marie Girard, Marie Archambault, Linda Hagen, Rosemary Gagliardi, Frank Hallahan, Lawrence Giantonio. Third Row: James Gudaitis, Stephen Gripper, Richard Graham, George Gove, W. Wel- come Gross Jr., Thomas Dwyer, Earl Gowell, Philip Green, Barry Donegan, Thomas Ford. 92 -. ; Ell I First Row: Janice Hussey, Susan Kasa- buski, Lorraine Hart, Carol Johnson, Diana Galli, Elaine Kennedy, Nancy Hansen, Mary Jane Iwanowicz. Second Row James Keefe, Fred Jayroe, Elizabeth Hester, Diane Hascall, Rosemary Hanna James Jensen, Carol Keller, Elaine Ken nedy, Linda Huggins, Robert Heffernen Thomas Green. Third Row: Mark Hanison Robert Howe, Dyanne Horton, Carl Hermsdorf, Albert lapica, Robert Inman, Lendell Hurd, James Donovan, David Hayes. El 13 First Ro w: Katherine Morong, Cynthia Orlandella, Mary Martin, Carmela Mon- temagno, Dianne Nelson, Althea Nigro, Mary Moore. Second Row: Gary Mellilo, Robert Lyon, Margaret O ' Neil, Linda Muise, Susan Kenney, Jean McCarthy, Augustine Neville, Thomas Newhall, Harold Smith. Third Row: John Nourse, Ronald Napolitano, David Sitowski, Jack Meeker, William Newman, Eric Mordaunt, Gerald McKenna, John Millar. W-107 First Row: Florence LaVacca, Laura Lunt, Jeanne Maestranzi, Eileen Lyman, Joanne Lopez, Mary Lynn, Janet Lumsden. Second Row: Mark Lally, David LaVoil, Yvonne LeBlanc, Stanley Mabell, Lorraine Mazaletto, Harold Lancaster, Florence Kelly, John Ludwig, Micheal Carakatsane, Vincent Malgeri. Third Row: Harley Lever, Robert Hussey, Chester Johnson, Curtis Herold, Rodney Harmon, Gregory MacDonald, John LaFerla, Edward Koschei. ■f ■ , - J ' ■ , ■ .: I 93 W-108 Left to Right First Row: Lorraine Meehan, Alexis Smith, Ethel Martin, Henry McKeever, Linda Mc Garvey, Ethel McAdoo, Eleanor Mattson Second Row: Paul McGonagle, Catherine Merrill, Janice Melanson, Rose Monte magno, Judith McCullough, Donna Rap pold, Joanne Moore, Jane McClintock Elaine Manoogian, Charles Marino Third Row: Francis Mascianica, Bruce Mc Phee, Jeffrey MacDougall, Bruce Mitchell Donald Mallett, George Manuel, William Merrithew, George Metzger. W-IIO Left to Right First Row: Wendy Moore, Eleanor Patti, Diane Novick, Suzzanne Pinto, Marie Quinn, Lorraine Pantalone, Marsha Pelusi. Second Row: Alan Miller, Marcia Polese, Janis Smith, Cynthia Poor, Lorraine Rich- ards, Adele Pratt, Susan Pearson, LesJie Perham, James Penney. Third Row: Joseph Poti, James Palermo, John Mc- Kenna, Emil Reisch, Robert O ' Donnell, William Newhall, Theodore Moriello, Edward Wormstead. W-ll I Left to Right First Row: William Powers, Ann Marie Roberts, Cynthia Rhoades, Diane Sea- boyer, Pat McKinney, Deborah Robinson, William Wilson. Second Row: Roy Perry, Linda Ross, Barbara Shaw, John Rossetti, Robert Riley, Marshall Sargent, Wayne Williams, Paul Sekenski, Sheryle Ward, Nancy Rial, Elizabeth Rooney, Richard Prout. Third Row: Paul Smith, Jack Ven- tola, John Sands, James Murray, James Russell, Robert Richardson, Marty Saul anus, Walter Rogers. 94 ■I W-II2 First Row: Janice Murray, Diane Stead, Cathy Anne Spencer, Paula Smith, Rose- mary Russo, Sandra Russell, Barbara Rossi. Second Row: Kenneth Sanders, Stephen Spinosa, Lawrence Silipigni, John Scire, Richard Serino, Karen Sheldon, James Stevens, Anthony Schepici, William Robinson, William Powers, Ron- ald Shaw. Third Row: Arthur Roberts, Robert Serozynsky, Wayne Stickney, William Simmons, William Ward, Paul Staffier, Ronald Williams, Henry Sienke- wicz, Thomas Souza. ■ V Hoc ■ W-II3 First Row: Paula Walsh, Donna Surrette, Arthur Thomas, Grace Vatche-, Nita Waitt, Priscilla Strout. Second Row: Isabel Stirl- ing, Joan Ward, Sandra Teehan, Kenneth Trecartin, Susan Woodland, Susan Valyou, Betty Turner. Third Row: Kenneth Van Horn, Russell Wildman, Benjamin Trahan, Arthur Tamasi, David Smith, Steven Slesinger, John Thibault. ■A. ■ ■ ■ W-l 14 First Row: Jacqueline Weller, Linda Walt- ers, Ruth Winsor, Patricia Walker, Kath- leen Wilson, Rosemary Ward, Elizabeth Wetmore, Virginia Witcomb. Second Row: Steward Weymarth, Francio Sfanio, Barrie Wagenfeld, Carolyn Willey, Dean Wallace, John White, Richard Jagjian. Third Row: Richard Weddle, Charles Whidden, Frederick Williams, Charles Woodard, Alexander Winn, Wayne Willows, William Patterson, Frederick Wagner. ■ 95 . .. H ORGANIZATIONS AT S.H.S. Jon foauoman Csc i ors Jacquelyn Bowler, Susan Ludwig, Dianne Monaco, Elizabeth MacLean. Uon ioauonian Staff Left to Right First Row: Janice Higgins, Dennis Doyer, Jacquelyn Bowler, Susan Ludwig, Dianne Monaco, Elizabeth MacLean, Russel Keane, Paula Robertson. Second Row: Donna Rochefort, Dorothy Anderson, Janet Simmons, Merida March, Elin Weideman, Donna Eldridge, Rita Lawrence, Ellen Farrenkopf, Sandra Steriti, Elizabeth Paolini. Third Row: Marian Taylor, Sandra Bouve, Kathy Johnston, Scott Lumsden, Joyce Morrison, John Moynihan, Pauline Deputat, Linda Robertson, Maureen Kelley. 98 (btudent Cjouncn Advisor: MISS TOWLE Officers: WILLIAM KYLE, Pres. JUDITH KOSCHEI, Vice Pres. GAIL HIGGINS, Sec. JOHN BARRETT, Treas. Left to Right First Row: Janice Inman, Sandra Steriti, Kenneth Traverse, Judith Koschei— Vice President, William Kyle— President, Gail Higgins— Secretary, John Bartlett— Treasurer, Jane Minichiello, Deborah Cox. Second Row: Donna Rochefort, Lynne Agersea, Marsha Edmunds, Linda Robertson, Marjorie Keeler, Marion Taylor, William McKinney, Alice Guttadauro, Patricia Gerasin, Barbara Stolos, Judith Kane, Catherine Venecia, Patricia Southard. Third Row: Nancy French, Barbara Cox, Edith Langley, Susan Harrinton, Susan Smith, Gail Piper, Leslie Evans, Jacqueline Burt, Pamela Noel, Melody Cushing, Laura Nowosielski. S uc en tjxcnanae G ' ee ommi Left to Right William Kyle, Jacquelyn Bowler, Brian Robinson, Janet Golden, Claire Acheson. JJiarsnal Officer: MICHAEL BARRY, Pres. m ■■■ ' ■ ' Left to Right First Row: Paul Marino, Marie Harris, Barbara Townsend, Michael Barry, Joyce Paquette, Eliza- beth McKay, David Symmes. Second Row: Wendell Blanchard, John Moynihan, Brian Robinson, Steven Noce, William Kyle, Donald January, John Lynn, Peter Davidson, David Johnson, Parker Dows, Herbert Jenkins. Third Row: Kevin Smith, Ronald Mulley, Arnold Cummings, John Lumsden, William Chambers, Kenneth March, Richard Kenney, Kenneth O ' Connor, James Murphy, Carl Mohlin. 99 Qirfs MISS HAYWARD, Dean of Girls JANET GOLDEN President Left to Right First Row: Janet Golden, Joan Carlton, Edith Langley, Mary Bishop. Second Row. Donna Rochefort, Janice Higgins, Jane Davidson, Kathleen Allen, Lorraine MacPhee. Janet Golden, Joan Carlton, Edith Langley, Mary Bishop, Donna Rochefort, Janice Higgins, Jane Davidson, Kathleen Allen, Lorraine MacPhee, Donna Randazzo, Gay Campbell, Nancy French, Leslie MacPhee, Linda Campbell, Nancy Smith, Marsha Edmunds, Rosemary Saulnier, Carol Mosher, Alice Guttadaro, Gloria Mylyk, Gail Piper, Patricia Gerasin, Marilyn Hockmuth, Priscilla Fountain, Lynn Agersea, Kath- leen Desmond, Marjory Keeler, Diane Kappa, Karen Lyons. 100 ■ -:i MTMS P M I I I ■ Kb; Juture jvurses GU Advisor: MISS TOWLE Officers: MERIDA MARCH, Pres. MARILYN HOCHMUTH, Vice Pres. LESLIE EVANS, Sec. MARIE HARRISON, Treas. Left to Right First Row: Marjory Thibeau, Julie Hampton, Marie Harrison, Leslie Evans, Merida March, Marilyn Hockmuth, Judith Haley, Joyce McNeill. Second Row: Charlotte Rupright, Elaine Kostecki, Joan Wason, Gail Piper, Muriel LaVoie, Donna Dixon, Diane MacNaught, Mary Razumney, Jean Lewis, Donna Randazzo. Third Row: Christine Ashley, Diane Hussey, Jeanette Walling, Marilyn Nelson, Beverly Bishop, Sylvia Winslow, Rheta Leighton, Elaine Burns, Pricilla Fountain, Nancy Smith. Jrufure Jeacners o m erica Advisor: MR. NASO Officers: JOYCE MORRISON, Pres. ELLEN ADLINTON, Vice Pres. SUSAN DOWN, Sec. RITA LAWRENCE, Treas. Cf ft n ■ 1 -sUAJ Left to Right First Row: Dianne Monaco, Susan Down, Joyce Morrison, Ellen Adlington, Rita Lawrence, Diane Nadeau. Second Row: Sandra Bishop, Diane Milano, Lynn Agersea, June Williams, Janice Inman, Marietta Thompson, Judy Kimball, Gay Campbell. Third Row: Elin Weideman, Candace Cooper, Denise Roberts, Susan Anderson, Paula Robleski, Frances Dancewicz, Kathy Allen, Karol Smith. Jruiure Jiom em aAers o menca 102 Left to Right First Row: Kathy Mansfield, Lore Kreibohn, Joyce Paquette, Patricia Surette, Sharyn McKinley, Carol Singer, Cynthia Davie. Second Row: Jacqueline Blaney, Mary Ann Richards, Linda Brault, Diane Milano, Joan Gallagher, Donna Hubberman, Jane Pagnucci, Elizabeth Paolini, Carol Peveri, Nancy Castle. Third Row: Audrey Blaney, Clara Hogan, Karen Brown, Carol Mosher, Jannine DiGianatorio, Lorraine Hogan, Susan Surette, Margaret Muldoon, Anna Teehan. 7) G0? Advisor: MISS KENNEDY Officers: DENNIS DUVAL, Pres. JUDITH HERALD, Vice Pres. SANDRA SMITH, Treas. Left to Right First Row: Jayne Robinson, Patricia Southard, Dennis Duval, Judith Herald, Russell Cutter, Pamela George, Carolee Pressey. Second Row: Bernadette Weil, Marie Harris, Judith Stanley,, Robert Brigham, Barbara Townsend, Janine Hermsdorf, Robert Easson, Joan Casey. Left to Right First Row: Joan Davis, Kathy Johnson, Claire Acheson, Jacquelyn Bowler, Nancy Kerrigan, Linda Robertson. Second Row: Bernadette Pothier, Janet Simmons, Andrea Smith, Marian Barnes, Jeanne Malin, Dianne Finegan, Maureen Kelly, Jane Minichiello. Third Row: Sandra Bouve, Marian Taylor, Dianne Toomey, Cheryll Reineger, Carol Gould, Lucia Ciampa, Pauline Deputat. SaJfiGo Advisor: MISS MARRISON Officers: JACQUELEN BOWLER, Pres. CLAIRE ACHESON, Vice Pres. KATHLEEN JOHNSON, Treas. ■ .r Left to Right First Row: Andrea Wilson, Jean Paganucci, Shirley Poland, Barbara Hagerty, Mary Collins. Second Row: Susan Kutniewski, Pamela Guarino, Sharon White, Donna Rochefort, Myrna Berg, Donna Petrie. Third Row: Kathy Mansfield, Hazel Pratt, Liane Ludwig, Jacquelyn Bowle ' r, Paula Robertson, Kathy Linehan, Dorothy Anderson. i03 ational Ihespians Advisor: MRS. ANDERSON Officers: HERBERT JENKINS, Pres. PATRICIA SMITH, Vice Pres. ROBERTA SARGENT, Sec. ANDREA LUSINSKI, Treas. Lett to Right First Row: Elaine Kostecki, Carlene Russell, Patricia Smith, Andrea Luscinski, Roberta Sargent, Marcia Nish, Carol Hudlin, Elizabeth MacLean, Janine Hermsdorf. Second Row: Marcia DeLeaco, Sandra Maslowski, Barbara Stolos, Denise Roberts, Patrica Kingman, Charlene Crowell, Kathryn Kinsley, Sandra Steriti, Katherine Dewing, Margaret Belmonte. Third Row: Ronald Festa, James Campbell, Parker Dow, Robert Comeau, Paul Doherty, Susan Anderson, Gordon Mandeville, Dennis Doyer, Lawrence Comeau, Wendell Blanchard. w . = Left to Right First Row: Donna Rochefort, Janet Albanese, Geraldine Papa, Marie Harris, Joan Davis, Kathy Mansfield. Second Row: Theresa Martin, Carol Singer, Carlene Russell, Herbert Jenkins, Anita Castle, Lynn Glusker, Pamela Guarino. Third Row: Parker Dows, Robert Sewell, John Moynihan, Brian Robinson, William Chambers, Kenneth O ' Connor, Thomas Moorehouse, Michael Morehouse. Dramatic GU Advisor: MRS. ANDERSON Officers: JAMES CAMPBELL, Pres. RONALD FESTA, Vice Pres BARBARA STOLOS, Sec. ALICE GUTTADARO, Treas. Lett to Right First Row: Janine Hermsdorf, Sandra Steriti, Paul Zermani, James Campbell, Ronald Festa, Kevin Smith, Marian Barnes, Judy Chabot. Second Row: Elaine Kostecki, Maureen Kelly, Candace Cooper, Roberta Sargent, Linda Robertson, Susan Anderson, Katherine Eichel, Janet Simmons, Joyce Paquette, Jane Minichiello. Third Row: Dianne Monaco, Ellen Adlington, Patricia Kingman, Marian Taylor, Joan Winsor, Pauline Brown, Carlene Porter, Cheryll Reiniger, Lee Shipulski. 104 tf ; , ■ I l}j ■ Oratory Left to Right Charlotte Vino, Carol Hudlin, Dianne Monaco, Carlene Crowell, Nancy French, Barbara Stolos. Cjness CjA 6 Advisor: MR. MORSE Officers: RICHARD KENNEY, Pres. JOHN BARTLETT, Vice Pres. ROBERT TURNER, Sec.-Treas. Left to Right First Row: Ronald Tibbetts, Richard Maclean, Paul Doherty, Robert Turner. Second Row: Cotte, Ronald Smith, James Jeffery, Edward Simmonson. i . Roger ■ W Left to Right First Row: Janet Floyd, Nancy French, John Moynihan, Richard Kenney, Paul Doherty, Joyce McNeill, Diane Kappa. Second Row: Richard MacLean, Marietta Thompson, Myron Manoogian, Jane Davidson, Paula Robleski, Gloria Mylyk, Paul Zermani, Paul Marino, Ruth Williams, Ronald Piscotta. Third Row: Donald Parsons, Roger Cotte, Richard Svenson, Lee Stover, William Chambers, John Barlett, Gordon Mandeville, William Fasano. Ma{£ G u6 Advisor: MR. WATSON Officers: RICHARD KENNEY, Pres. RICHARD CAEFER, Vice Pres. PAUL DOHERTY, Sec. JOHN MOYNIHAN, Treas. 105 Office Assistants Left to Right First Row: Eleanor Mitchell, Beth Merrill, Jacqueline Blaney, Pamela George, Jo Ann Lopez. Second Row: Jean Lewis, Janine Hermsdorf, Kathleen E. Kelley, Gail Piper, Selena Bucchiere, Sally Wild- man, Anita Milward. Quidance Office Cassis tan is Left to Right First Row: Jacqueline Blaney, Patricia Carter, Judith Marr, Joyce McNeill, An- drea Smith, Sandra Alley. Second Row: Diane Nadeau, Linda McPhee, Marilyn Hochmuth, Nancy Kerrigan, Andrea Luscinski, Ellen Adlington, Rita Lawrence, Elaine Kostecki, Leslie McPhee, Lorraine McPhee. GfuB Presidents Left to Right First Row: Merida March, Janet Golden, Susan Craik, Joyce Paquette, Claire Acheson, Joyce Morrison. Second Row: Donna Rochefort, Herbert Jenkins, Dianne Monaco, Brian Robinson, Rita Lawrence, James Campbell, Jacquelyn Bowler. Third Row: Dennis Duval, William Kyle, Michael Barry, William Chambers, Richard Kenney, Ronald Mulley, Richard Hashem. 106 S£i GfuS op ■icers Left to Right First Row: Susan Ludwig, Carol Smith. Second Row: Peter Davidson, Kenneth March, William Fasano, Richard Rogalski. cF L V l j f ' J 1 ■ uf m 1 ■ j bS jCaiional Jionor Society Advisor: MRS. BEAUCHEANE Officers: CLAIRE ACHESON, Pres. JUDITH MACOMBER, Vice Pres. ELIN WEIDEMAN, Sec. ELIZABETH MacLEAN, Treas. • .it Left to Right First Row. Claire Acheson, Judith Macomb er, Elin Weiderman, Elizabeth MacLean, Jacquelyn Bowler. Second Row: Sandra Steriti, Janet Floyd, Linda Robertson, Peter Gleitsman, William Chambers, Joyce Morrison, Rita Lawrence, Marcia DeLeaco. 3 £rary Cflicfes Left to Right First Row: John Moynihan, Jean Galla- ger, Judy Stanley, Lawrence Comeau, Candace Cooper, Elizabeth McKay, Richard Tibbets. Second Row: Elizabeth Babcock, Linda Breault, Rosemarie Saulnier, Linda Heath, Nancy Smith, Marsha Edmunds, Arlene Coff ill, Patricia Leeman, Jennifer Rich. Third Row: Dorothy Maslowski, Dana Rouleau, Paul Rogers, Mildred Brown, Paula Robleski, Elizabeth Pike, Robert Picariello, Bruce Williams, Carol Mosher. 107 Ttrt GU Advisor: AARS. MaclNDEWAR Officers: RONALD MULLEY, Pres. ELIZABETH MacLEAN, Vice Pres. LINDA MacPHEE, Sec. WILLIAM FASANO, Treas. Left fo Right First Row: Shirley Poland, Ronald Mulley, Elizabeth MacLean, Linda MacPhee, William Fasano, Ellen Farenkopf. Second Row: Marcia D eLeaco, Donna Rochefort, Sandra Steriti, Herbert Jenkins, Lynn Glusker, Karen Brown, Dorothy Anderson. Third Row.- Janine Hermsdorf, Donna Eldridge, James Campbell, Michael Dowling, Donald Mosher, Barbara Townsend, Jane Minichiello. left to Right First Row: Carol Singer, Ellen Farrenkopf, Elizabeth MacLean, Lee Shipulski, Elin Weideman, Paula Robleski, Janice Inman, Joyce Morrison, Dianne Monaco, Ellen Adlington, Susan Down. Second Row: Carole Brownlow, Linda Campbell, Helaine Hurwitz, Marietta Thompson, Diane Nadeau, Carlene Russell, Candace Cooper, Judy Kimball, Marsha Edmunds, Jean Lewis, Barbara Cox, Mary Molloy, Darryl Gurney, Gay Campbell. Third Row: Linda Heath, Ruth Williams, Priscilla Fountain, Kathy Desmond, Marilyn Nelson, Gerri Robleski, Richard Kenny, Gloria Mylyk, Jane Davidson, Susan Anderson, Denise Roberts, Christine Ashley, Marsha Nish. loe Gerc e Jrancais Advisors: MISS GOLDSTEIN MISS ALLEN Officers: PAULA ROBLESKI, Pres. ELIN WEIDEMAN, Treas. JANICE INMAN, Sec. upan sn Qj uq Advisor: MISS TOWLE Officers: LORRAINE MacPHEE, Pres. LOUIS CIAMPA, Sec. Left to Right First Row: Diane Milano, Louis Ciampa, Lorraine MacPhee, Rita Lawrence. Second Row: Meredith Broughton, Allen Cash, Edwina Metzger, John Warren, Marilyn Modica. G amera Gfu6 Adv MR. EVERITT Left to Right First Row: Richard Cucchiara, Russell Keene. Second Row: Parker Dow. Dennis Doyer, MacLean. Edward Caffarella, Richard ■ Uisual aids Advisor: MR. MOCHELLA Officers: WILLIAM CHAMBERS, Pres. WILLIAM KYLE, Vice Pres. KEVIN SMITH, Sec. RICHARD ROGALSKI, Treas. LXiJUkccr 1 M ? t.t.V 4 .jK • 4 . r Hroi Jtf Hi Left to Right First Row: Kenneth Traverse, Charles Newhall, Kevin Smith, William Kyle, William Chambers, Richard Rogalski, Richard Brackett. Second Row: Herbert Jenkins, Wendell Blanchard, Donald Teague, David Johnson, James Gammon, Roger Cotte, Myron Manoogian, Paul Marino. Third Row: Dennis Doyer, Gordon Mandeville, John Lynn, Ronald Smith, John Lumsden, Richard Kenney, Donald January, Brian Robinson, Carl Mohlin. Jjow ina Cj uq Advisors: MR. LaCHANCE MISS INDESANO Officers: RICHARD HASHEM, Pres. SANDRA BISHOP, Vice Pres. JACQUELYN BOWLER, Sec. SUSAN DOWN, Treas. Left to Right First Row. Darryl Donnelly, Susan Down, Sandra Bishop, Richard Hashem, Jacquelin Bowler, Carmel Saulnier. Second Row: Linda Rooney, Joyce McNeill, Denise Roberts, Gerri Robleski, Kenneth Traverse, Louise Fifield, Sharon McKinley, Jean Louis. Third Row: James Campbell, Dennis King, William Rockwood, Richard Tibbets, Ronald Pisciotta, Paul Zermini. 109 TWIRLERS Left to Right First Row: Rita Ciampa, Sharon McKinley, Patricia Southard. Second Row: Janet Floyd, Cynthia Ludwig, Rita Lawrence (Captain), Marilyn Modica, Judith Koschei. Senior members of Glee Club DAVID COX EDWINA METZGER II I ' i ■ __! BAND SENIOR MEMBERS John Bartlett Peter Gleitsman Lynn Glusker Pamela Guarino Read Harrington Janine Hermsdorf Judy Macomber Gordon Mandeville Jane Minichello Michael Moorehouse William Rockwood Ronald Smith Roger Wagonfeld Carl Weinbrecht Kk ■■■• ' ■ ■ 1? ■ GLEE CLUB ■ ■IHflMMStfi l BBM! V !?H J  r ' at r . • . . itkX Mjfifr™ WtaL ' Hfc St J£ ■ ' ih o i WE J r fl V •v - V • . ; am. - 3F M H H V ' ' . !•• 4  ■• ■■■■- ■ K§gpg£ gp- I 5 V eaoes olowinq m i ie wtno J lie ' football season Tlff m - ) • of yr It H ■ ■ - -.. • . - :• --. -«•■ ■ --. -• r  « ' ' ' t 7 ' - - ■ ■ FOOTBALL AT SAUGUS HIGH 1962 115 ■ They never told me about this part of it. MF w - l_Bi— • • ™ ftEfltff gJffBr ' FIIKfcf ' r mIWI HinBL . jb s3 - v d£kw - i- sfl fl Br -BJ V ' A WJ YflBBBJBBk ' E B jmV BBE SBBam V ■iiti Perfect form! How far will this one go? I Km v ■ 16 The gang ' s all here! Peek-a-boo! Butterfingers Back Buster ■ WEft I ■ ' ■ 1 1 . I ■ The Goose Step! 17 BASKET Never a dull moment! BALL 1963 That ' s not my hand, is it? Two points for our side! Make it, Bewick! 19 GIRLS ' BASKETBALL AT SAUGUS HIGH Senior Uarsitu Judith Macomber, Captain Donna Murphy Gail Higgins Eleanor Spencer Leslie AAacPhee Lorraine MacPhee Rheta Leighton Susan Smith Alice Guttadauro Junior Uarsifu Jean Canfield, Captain Marietta Thompson Nancy Reagan ' Paula Forbes Pamela Noel Donna Randazzo Charlene Lang Mary Molloy Joanne Penney Linda Chambers Linda Gould Lynne Agersea 120 T)arsitu Lesli e MacPhee Jeanne Canfield Susan Yale Janet Brown Lorraine Frederick Cathy Venezia Charlotte Rupright Rheta Leighton Lorraine MacPhee Donna Murphy Leslie Evans GIRLS ' FIELD HOCKEY Junior Uarsi y Lynda Carroll Linda Gould Mary Molloy Jane Johnson Sandra Hashem Gerry Til ley Deborah Cox Donna Dickson Gerry Meyers Paula Forbes U ecoro wins- losses— 2 ties-2 12! Does anyone see a little black disc? HOCKEY 122 Save! our co-captains ■ 1963 It ' s all yours, Dave! i I The puck, Charlie! the puck! ■BrlcEl ■ 123 BASEBALL 1962 I j. j 124 H First: Robert Mohlin, Jeffrey Sanborn, Richard Hyam, Frank Pantelone, Robert Lloyd, Richard Brackett. Second: Michael Fowler, Peter Allen, Richard Svenson, Richard Kenney, James Jefferies, Stephen Georgetti, Paul Doherty. TRACK AND CROSS COUNTRY ON to another victory! s cores Saugus .... 21 Gloucester 42 Saugus 18 Peabody 45 Saugus 27 St. Mary ' s 28 Saugus 23 Peabody 32 Saugus 19 Lynn Trade 36 125 OUR SENIOR PLAY ASK ANY GIRL SENIOR 126 mm KHi MEMORIES 127 [ v V ■• ? V J t 1 i.v ' « I - n ADVERTISING ■■ ■ i ■ y skies, the threat of rain, New responsibilities, New problems, new challenges 129 DONKEY 130 W Service With a Smile For Personalized Yearbook Photography THE ARMAND STUDIO OFFICIAL TONTOQUONIAN PHOTOGRAPHERS for ' 52, ' 53, ' 54, ' 55, ' 56, ' 57, ' 58, ' 59, ' 60, ' 61, ' 62, ' 63 SENIOR LIFE ▼ .w ■L ! ■Jk? ' .., ■-. iuK Jj$i Vi lfe-391 mm-lki tMjr V A ■ ' ■■ . ■ •,-,:. ' • a . ' w _ ■ ., _ ™ tV«jj|[i J8P 11 y jT -j , i H TB aH H Kr ■5 a B£ fer It; HP- BBS SOUTHEASTERN NEW ENGLAND DIVISION L. G. BALFOUR COMPANY attleboro, Massachusetts • Thomas Galvin • • William Rowan • • • Farnum Devoe Donald Pelletier CLASS RINGS AND PINS • CLUB INSIGNIA • MEDALS TROPHIES • PLAQUES • DIPLOMAS • INVitATlONS • TAYLOR YEARBOOKS Congratulations to the Class of 1963 THE CHAMPION LAMP WORKS 330 LYNNWAY, LYNN, MASS. A Good Place to Work SINCE 1900 Kenneth J. Barnes Paul R. Carlson THE PARK PRESS, INC. PRINTERS Fifteen Main Street, Saugus, Mass. TELEPHONE 233-0315 Best Wishes, Class 1963 ANN ' S PIZZA SEA FOOD 449 LINCOLN AVENUE You Specify, We ' ll Satisfy CE 3-2005 Estimates Given JOSEPH MERENDA Floors Laid and Sanded Asphalt, Rubber, and Corktile 6 HILLDALE AVE. SAUGUS, MASS. Compliments of SULLIVAN ' S PHARMACY 326 Central Street SAUGUS, MASS. A. COGLIANO FOOD MART Groceries and Provisions Wholesale and Retail Meat Is Our Specialty 304 Lincoln Avenue, Saugus, Mass. Tel. CE 3-9715 CE 3-0175 Also Walk-In Service ANTOINE ' S Beauty Salon — In the Court Yard — New England Shopping Center ROUTE I SAUGUS, MASS. Compliments of FRED ' S CLEANERS 596 Western Ave. LYNN, MASS. Compliments of HECK ALLEN ' S 22 Lincoln Ave. SAUGUS, MASS. W E ST AU ANT Compliments of LUDWIG ' S CLEANERS INC. 73 Vine Street SAUGUS, MASS. PARSONS Heating Oils Jet-Heet Jet-Cool Lynn Power Burners Sales and Service 129 ESSEX ST. 233-1300 Compliments of SAUGUS PHARMACY GEORGE ' S BARBER SHOP 59 JACKSON STREET Compliments of SURABIANS NORTH SHORE SPORTS CENTER 30 Boston Street LY 8-2550 Public Ice Skating Wed. — Fri. — Sun. Eve. HOME OF HIGH SCHOOL HOCKEY ■ J ' °Z £ - 86 LINCOLN AVE. FERNS MOTEL Rt. I 154 Broadway SAUGUS, MASS. 233-2883 CHARLIE ' S SHOE HOSPITAL Complete Shoe Repair Service Old Shoes Made Like New 451 LINCOLN AVENUE CLIFTONDALE SQUARE HOWARD JOHNSON ' S DRIVE-IN Broadway — Route I — Saugus FEATURING TELETRAY SERVICE FULLERTON FUNERAL HOME 325 Central Street SAUGUS HANSON CHEVROLET, INC. Sales — Service — Parts CLIFTONDALE SQUARE 519 Lincoln Avenue SAUGUS, MASS. Tel. CE 3-1887 or 3-1888 Compliments of JIFFY MART FOOD STORE We Give Gift Bond Stamps 4 Howard Street — Corner Main St. Just Off Fellsway OPEN TIL 9 P.M. SAUGUS, MASS. 233-9866 RICCO ' S of the plaza Hair Stylists Route I and 129 SAUGUS PLAZA, MASS. Star Market and Zayre NELSON ' S FLOWERS 199 Essex Street SAUGUS, MASS. CEnter 3-2307 CHARACTER LEADERSHIP NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Compliments of HOFFMAN ' S CLIFTONDALE SQUARE WEARING APPAREL Compliments of GEORGE A. McCARRIER SERVICE SCHOLARSHIP Compliments of BAMBOO TERRACE RESTAURANT 85 Broadway ROUTE 1 SAUGUS, MASS. 233-0903 KODG ' S BARBER SHOP H SAUGUS CENTER PW Compliments of PETER ' S GULF STATION Corner of Ha Rd. and Broadway SAUGUS, MASS. PETER G. MARVIN, JR. 233-7937 Loveliness Is Yours CAROL ANN ' S BEAUTY LOUNGE CAROL ANN COGLIANO APPOINTMENTS 304 ;P Li c ° l . n Ave ' Phone 233-6.7, SAUGUS, MMS. Compliments of MARK XII CLOTHES, INC. Saugus Plaza Shopping Center ROUTE 1 SAUGUS, MASS. Clothes for Dad and Lad EDMUNDS BAKERY 461 Lincoln Avenue SAUGUS, MASS. 233-2334 ALL STAR LANES LYNN WAY, LYNN Ten Pin Bowling Teen, Family and Prom Parties Good Food and Bowling Too. In Saugus ARMAND ' S TV BOB ' S SHOE BOX ROBERT C. SIMEONE, Prop. The Family Shoe Store of Quality 3 1 2 CENTRAL ST. CEnter 3-0770 Compliments of SHERMAN ' S MARKET 233-9861 233-2580 STYLE-TONE UPHOLSTERING CO. Custom Slip Covers — Draperies 375 Central Street SAUGUS, MASS. LY 3-1364 CE 3-31 II, 3-1505 JIM TOOMEY SON Aluminum Siding and Gutters Aluminum Combination Windows and Doors Show Room 9 ESSEX STREET SAUGUS, MASS. H A L L O w E E N . I • JW|l % On SAHICO CLUB v% R $} o PRINCE OF PIZZA Prince Drive-In Restaurants ROUTE I, SAUGUS Best Wishes to the Graduates of SAUGUS HIGH 1963 CLIFTONDALE Paint Wallpaper Co. 527 Lincoln Avenue SAUGUS EASTERN TOOL STAMPING CO., INC. ■ Compliments of iBJj fTtaaBMcC-i - MALDEN BUSINESS SCHOOL The Business School Near Home ' SECRETARIAL SCIENCE BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION ACCOUNTING Individual Progress Free Placement Service Day — Evening — Summer 6 PLEASANT STREET, MALDEN Dowling Building DA 2-8200 PARISIAN:— Painstaking Individualized Cleansing Service by Craftsmen Ask Your Neighbor PARISIAN CLEANERS LY 2-3590 CAREFUL TENDER CARE Compliments of CLIFTON DALE WOODWORKING COMPANY (Incorporated) TEL: CE 3-0020 Saugus, Massachusetts ■ YOUR FRIENDLY FAMILY STORE W. T. GRANT COMPANY 589 Broadway SAUGUS, MASSACHUSETTS New England Shopping Center Charge-It at Grants! No Money Down ... 30 Days or Months to Pay. BOYD ' S POTATO CHIPS 162 Boston St. LYNN Large Oaks From Little Acorns Grow Why not start a Savings Account and see what can be accomplished with it? SAUGUS TRUST COMPANY MAIN OFFICE 466 Lincoln Avenue CENTER OFFICE 13 Main Street BROADWAY OFFICE N. E. Shopping Center Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Compliments of CLIFTONDALE ELECTRONICS ■ ■ HA t : D.E. Car Wash SAUGUS D.E. Orientation CHAPTER D.E.C.A. Village H 143 Compliments of . . . BERTHOLD LUMBER CO. 392 Main Street SAUGUS, MASS. KANE ' S DONUT Compliments of MATH CLUB Compliments of ESSEX FOOD STORE PETER SAFER Compliments of CAMEO BEAUTY LOUNGE 55 Jackson St. SAUGUS, MASS. CE 3-1957 ARCADE BAZAAR Discount Department Store 602 Broadway ROUTE I SAUGUS TOM ' S SERVICENTER, INC. RUSSO ' S CANDY HOUSE Flying A Products Evinrude Outboard Motors Thompson and Wagemalcer Boats 693 BROADWAY, SAUGUS at Gibbs Oil Company Kitchen Fresh Candies Junction Route No. I and Lynn Fells Parkway SAUGUS, MASSACHUSETTS Best Wishes and Congratulations to the Graduating Class of 1963 m a n .6. Row I, L. to R.: Lynn Glusker, Pamela Guarino, Judy Macomber. Row 2: William Rockwood, Peter Gleitsman. L. to R.: Paula Robleski, Carol Brownlow, David Cox. MUSIC DEPARTMENT SAUGUS PUBLIC SCHOOLS Compliments of the CLASS OF 1964 President BRUCE WILLIAMS Vice-President DENNIS PULEO Secretary JANE JOHNSON Treasurer JUDY KANE Board CYNTHIA DAVIE KATHY F. KELLEY MARJORIE KEELER LINDA WILSON RICHARD SVENSON SWEENEY FUEL Sales FUEL OIL Service 56 Denver Street SAUGUS 233-0550 ] We Know You ' ll Like SANTORO ' S ON THE PIKE For Every Type of Submarine Sandwich FREE PARKING 7 days a week, 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. ROUTE I, SAUGUS CE 3-3838 Next to Kiddie Ranch BUTLER ' S DRUG STORE I Essex Street CEnter 3-0410 WHERE PHARMACY IS A PROFESSION Compliments of OAK HALL CAP AND GOWN COMPANY m Tel. CEnter 3-1134 GUSTAFSON WARREN . . . Florists . . . When You Say 1+ With Flowers Say It With Ours 124 Main Street SAUGUS, MASS. Compliments of GIBBS OIL COMPANY Congratulations to the Members of the Graduating Class of 1963 From H. P. HOOD SONS Compliments of FONTAINES MARKET Fontaine ' s Market ROUTE I ATLANTIC GAS STATION 158 Broadway, Saugus Lubrications — Tune Ups — Road Service CE 3-9864 Compliments of TURNPIKE FURNITURE Compliments of A Friend Compliments of BARNETT FABRIC STORES, INC. Saugus ' Complete Sewing Center 654 Broadway ROUTE I 233-5516 W. ERNEST LIGHT Printer 5 Columbus Avenue SAUGUS, MASSACHUSETTS Tel. CEnter 3-0592 THE SAUGUS ADVERTISER Your Home Town Paper Tel. CE 3-1125 PETER L. GRADY WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER 57 Jackson Street SAUGUS, MASS. AL JANE SMITH Real Estate and Insurance D-B-A BUNKER AGENCY 359 Central Street THE GIRL ' S CLUB JERRY ' S BEAUTY SHOP CEnter 3-0199 ' «■ ;•■ THE NATIONAL THESPIAN SOCIETY Sponsored one-Act Play contest, March 8, 1963. Seniors presented Good-bye to the Clown. Juniors presented Saved from the Fate of Her Sister. Sophomores presented Let ' s Make-Up. 1212 Produced and sponsored with the Girls ' Club, The Talent Show. King Sachems Court, March 1, 1963 Annual Installation, January 30, 1963 Motto: Act well your part; there all the honor lies. LARRY JENKINS President of Troupe 1212 and the King of the Court. 149 SAHICO CLUB OFFICERS, Left to Right: Claire Acheson, Secretary; Jacquelyn Bowler, President; Nancy Kerrigan, Vice President; and Kathy Johnston, Treasurer. Credit for obtaining the most ads for the annual go to, left to right, Andrea Luscinski, Kathy Johnston, and Jacquelyn Bowler. NU-LIFE CLEANERS 350 Central Street SAUGUS, MASSACHUSETTS Compliments of a Friend Compliments of PETRIE ' S FLORIST 409 Lynn Fells Parkway SAUGUS, MASSACHUSETTS Cut Flowers and Flower Arrangements. THE CONTINENTAL CLUB INC. Famed for Its International Cuisine On Route I Newburyport Turnpike SAUGUS, MASS. Lobsters — Steaks — Chicken Baked Stuffed Shrimp Private Function Room Intimate Lounge Reservations Call CEnter 3-2578 Manager, ALEX SAMPSONIS ' v  PATRON A PATROLS , Mrs Harold J- A M ' ,SsM rMrs Robert T. Bowler MT '  B tfo Carter Mr R u US$e V Caton • vBCoir.ns Mr - a °i Mrs t-rd M.Down Mr. and M -, Duval ts r c - F,OY M r. D° nald . . J Paul rS - K f Mr ' H-ry Uwrence K;; s a  n e V.-, n eHan MrNn -SadW.MacUan • an lM-Vrncen.M.lano Mr. and Mrs- WeUo M issJa rM r sF a nV J- Monaco Mr- and Mrs. rr Morrl son Mr - an iM?s ' jon J. ; Mr. and Mrs. - p and M- IrSneth Robertson Wr - n jM« Edward J- R° f Mr an lu«53unt Simmons Mr. and Mrs. , r . Morns Young 151 Another Day Science Fair Bound— ODD Which way to the Slopes? Goodwill from Germany Crowded? 152 Ill ■hi ■ MS L The Spirit of ' 63 SHOTS our Matron always smiling w MAIN OFFICE Vl ■ I Mm j 1 I 1 a day ' s work is never done Scientific Curiosity 53 ■ ' ■■ We the editors of the 1963 Tontoquonian would like to thank the members of the yearbook, Mr. Rowan, and those students and faculty members who have assisted us. Most of all we want to thank Miss Towle and Miss Marrison, without whose help this yearbook could never have been completed. Working on the yearbook has been an exciting experience for all of us— one we will not forget. 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