Saugus High School - Tontoquonian Yearbook (Saugus, MA)

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vjRMm NEW YORK WORLD ' ■ w  3H M FAIR 1964-1965 19M-1 XvSC(IRI , 0K 1IipN ■ ■ THE TONTOQUONIAN l ouphere Presented b .S.S. C 1961 N. Y. World ' s Fair 1964-65 Corp. [Pa6 is ie £u i£e C ass of 1964 SA UGUS HIGH SCHOOL SAUGUS, MASSACHUSETTS CONTENTS ADMINISTRATION FACULTY SENIORS UNDERCLASSMEN ' . ' . US HJGH SCj ■ ACTIVITIES A THLETICS ADVERTISING STAFF nmrn Hnram - EDITORS - EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Kathleen Desmond EDITOR OF ACTIVITIES Joyce McNeill EDITOR OF ADVERTISING Pamela Emery EDITOR OF BIOGRAPHIES Nancy French BIOGRAPHIES June Deveney Linda Heath Judith Kimball Denise Roberts Eleanor Spencer Patricia Surette ACTIVITIES Lorraine MacPhee Sharon Wladkowski BUSINESS Judith Bean Dorothy Bisesti Charlene Crowell Joanne D ' Amico Shirley Dubuque Alice Guttadauro Sandra Hashem Patricia Maguire Susan Surette Donna White ART Lynne Agersea Frances Currie Katherine Dewing PHOTOGRAPHERS Edward Caffarella Richard MacLean Paul Stanley SAUGUS HIGH SCHOOL SAUGUS, MASSACHUSETTS ASHTON F. DAVIS. Principal LEON C YOUNG. Vice Principal JOHN B LEAHY. Vice Principal Telephone 233-4000 To the Members of the Class of 1964: Because of the work involved in planning the layout of the Tontoquonian, the editors have asked me to write in October the message which you will be reading in June. This is no small task, since it presupposes a foreknowledge of what lies ahead for you as a senior class. The tragic fire in the Junior High School is already an actuality, however, and I am sure that in June you will recall a year, or at least several months, of inconvenience and annoyance. But, as seniors, you will have furnished to the underclassmen an example in readjusting your school life by sharing your rooms, your lockers, your desks, your extra-curricular time, your school. I have no doubt that although your senior year will be sub- ject to disappointments, you will have made the best of existing conditions. Your spirit of cooperation in time of adversity will augur well for the future. Here you will have learned more than subj ect matter, important as that may be. As you read this, you are jubilant that it is graduation time. The Class of 1964 is a great storehouse of ability, resourcefulness, and talent -- and strength of character. I am confident that beyond these walls you will meet the challenges that await you, and you will succeed. My very best wishes to each of you as you enter the ranks of the alumni of Saugus High School. Most sincerely, Principal JOOH33 H£ 8UOUA8 JA83AM eUSUA UOTH3A - irnnBlq fli bsvL srf aaoiiba 9rfj ,fl rw iroy rio ' ■ ' .easlo loinsa £ Ij [ 8 yd 1 31 .looxloa ij 9b - « a ' I :)o1 ,j Iliw i oy .aJns .8i OD ]ood lo iiiiqa txioY bA bnc : ' ineLsi bn£ .noy - all£W ,yl919Df M Isqionii ! MR. ASHTONF. DAVIS — PRINCIPAL RHODEN B. EDDY SUPERINTENDENT SAUGUS PUBLIC SCHOOLS To the Members of the Class of 196lj: You have cone to the conclusion of a twelve-year period of public education, and I extend my sir-cere congratulations for your past accomplishments and bent wishes for your future. Kay each one of you earn an? experience happiness and success. As you reflect vpon the events of the last twelve years, I trust that you will remember that the great educational priv- ileges accorded vol were not designed for your personal benefit alonej these privileges carry many serious obligations: ?he obligation to essume completely the responsibilities of American citizenship. The obligation to recognize the needs and challenges of your changing society and to assist in solving the problems they impose . The oblifation tc ctey the laws cf our society. The obligation to be charitable in all matters pertaining to all men. Vy affec ' ionate regards tc pou all. . {h.oden S. 2ddy, Superintendent of Schools CWir , y ' ? ' iiy v ' ' ' A ' ' V Vwwy , 4  LEON C. YOUNG Boston University F t f fi fitt ' - $5p$s$ jiv NlSmATION JOHN B. LEAHY DePauw BERNICE L. HAYWARD Boston University FRED A. FIANDACA ART • ' ?. r -SeSfclSiiA— ■ • —- ■■ M iMft FlIAN e ; Y ; ... ' -. £ • ' ' 3; ' l ' ■!% ..■ ,• I V 1 ' 5 i ALBERT J. MOYLAN Harvard M i BUSINESS ? •-:- ;-■ yr ' .fi . M W p HAZEL C. MARISON Department Head Baypath ISABELLE G. BEAUCHESNE Salem WALTER D. BLOSSOM Northeastern BELDEN G. BLY, JR. Northeastern FRANK E. CARTER Northeastern MAUREEN E. KENNEDY Emmanuel PATRICIA A. McCORMICK Salem ABRAHAM PINCISS Boston University THOMAS E. TRINGALI Salem LEONARD E. WALL Salem ENGLISH . •-■ ■ ••v-r;-Y JOHN J. BURNS Department Head Boston College IVA L. ADLINGTON University of N. H. MARY E. ANDERSON Washington State University PAUL C. DOWNING Dartmouth JOHN A. GUTHMANN Duke BERNIS M. HANLON Emmanuel EDITH M. KING Mary Washington MIRIAM KOCHAKIAN University of Maine ROLAND M. LACHANCE Brown FRANCIS X. MORSE Suffolk ROBERT J. PARENTE Harvard DEBORAH P. PARTISS WILLIAM J. REGAN BARBARA E. SALLY B. TYRELL University of N. H. Tufts SHARENSEN Smith Regis JOHN B. LEAHY Director DePauw ELIZABETH A. ARRIBEA Emmanuel K ROBERT J. CLARK Boston University WILLIAM P. DOYLE, JR. St. Anselm ' s .. ' ' MDUSTiQjTARTS ' ' S ' -fck ' ■■ AJ 4 ilk CHARLES EMMA Northeastern CfiCkJS E GUIDANCE sm23 w JOHN J. NASO Salem ARTHUR M. STROUT Department Head Boston University CARMINE C. MOSCHELLA Fitchburg DOMINIC BENINATI Boston State Teachers ' WALTER J. PICKETT Fitchburg ■ ' ; ' : ■ ■I ■ ■ H si l ?. 5 ■ i.v; ■ ■ H ■ • .V; ■. 1 i ■ ■ . w- ■ CORINNE M. SHUFF Department Head Keene ESTHER S. HOWE Simmons ANNE R. LARSEN Framingham CAROLYN R. MADDEN Keene LANGU BERNICE L. HAYWARD Department Head Boston University ARTHUR A. BACHELDER Boston College FRANCES P. EGAN Colby MIRIAM GANEM Smith 10 LEE N. GOLDSTEIN Simmons ANTHONY F. POTO Suffolk HELEN F. TOWLE Emmanuel ELIZABETH T. WELLS Mount Holyoke JEROME J. MITCHELL Director Boston University JOSEPH M. MESSINA Boston University . . . 1 ■ ■ ■ hRVi ■ - MATHEMATICS ELMER H. WATSON Department Head Bates MADELEINE H. BEAULIEU University of Maine HAROLD E. HALEY University of N. H. JAMES H. HENKELMAN Harvard GEORGE N. McKAY ELEANOR J. FRANCIS E. NESTOR JOHN J. QUINLAN Colby MIKULSKI University of Boston College Regis Massachusetts W LOUISE N. SOLOMITA Department Head University of Massachusetts TUDIES ■ 5s $ LAWRENCE A. D ' ANGELO University of Massachusetts NORMAN E. DOWN Clark GEORGE N. GARRITY Boston College JAMES F. GREEN University of California BERNARD J. HUSSEY Boston College HAROLD C. MUSGRAVE Hobart KEITH W. O ' BRIEN Lewis 12 HARTLEY M. PEAKES University of Maine HELEN N. QUERCIO Boston University MARCIA R. SARTORELLI Boston University EDWARD J. JOHN B. COLLINS III HAROLD A. CONNOR HAROLD EVERITT CHAMBERLAIN Merrimack M.I.T. Northeastern Department Head Boston University -. m ANTHONY J. DeMATTEO Boston University RITA A. INDRESANO Simmons WILLIAM L. MacNEILL Springfield SCIENCE W ■ ' Si ■ i ' -•it- % ■■ -:■ ' SS ' SUPERVISORS BENJAMIN TORF Harvard DOMINIC BENINATI Driver Education Ssi; WALTER D. BLOSSOM Student Activities Accounts HAROLD E. HALEY Attendance CARMINE C. MOSCHELLA Visual Aids HELEN F. TOWLE Student Activities 13 PHYSICAL EDmMW %, JOHN J. SCARBOROUGH Supervisor East Texas AUDREY L. DIAMOND Bridgewater CAROL E. LUCIANO Sargent NURSES AND MKFIC rPERSONNEL GERTRUDE E. HAZEL EDITH ARVIDSON ROBERTA R. SAMUELS Sargent frances r. Mclaughlin Supervisor BERNARD J. STEAD University of Massachusetts KATHERINE M. SPENCER VIOLET I. CHAPMAN MARY M. WILLIAMS 14 WE REMEMBER Laura A. Allen Mary P. Cote Elmo W. Falzarano Louise A. Hayes Barbara M. Shea Carol A. Armstrong Ronald R. Cote Hazel A. Galante John C. Janusas Miriam C. Peschier w h Miles T. Brooks Audrey B. Davis Robert Golden As Wayne S. Porter Harvey Demaser Elaine Grillo Barbara J. Connor Edson E. Evans Bette J. Haskell Marie J. Levell Josephine D. Maclndewar Mary S. Mitchell Lynne L. Rapp James W. Russell 4 y i Anthony A. Struzziero Patricia Sullivan George Torrey Judith C. Virnelli 15 CANDIDS AROUND S.H.S. CLASSROOM SHOTS UT m PRESIDENT JOHN FITZGERALD KENNEDY May 29, 1917 November 22, 1963 ©FABIAN BACHRACH MEMORIAL TO PRESIDENT KENNEDY Presented by The Students of Saugus High School Friday, December 13, 1963 Master of Ceremonies— CHRISTIE McGRATH 1. Pledge of Allegiance. 2. The death of a President enters the house and becomes a death in the family. No other public death produces so personal an alteration in one ' s world. President Johnson ' s Proclamation ' 3. Mr. Davis — President Kennedy as a Man. 4. Christie McGrath — The War record of President Kennedy. 5. Barbara Stolos — The Presidency : Focal Point. 6. Marilyn Modica — A Tribute to President Kennedy. 7. An anonymous student ' s reaction to the news of the President ' s death. 8. Solo by Charlene Crowell: One God. Accompanist Marcia Nish at the piano. 9. A Moment of Silence. 10. Christie McGrath — In Memoriam to the President. 11. Taps by Phillip Green. 19 ■  I QAnitecf S a es J aonion OCew yor lQ)orJcPs air 1964-1965 Bigger than a city block, the U. S. Pavilion at the New York World ' s Fair will seemingly float above the ground on four columns. Its two exhibit floors of almost 150.000-square feet will handle 40,000 visitors daily. As high as an 8-story building, the building ' s exterior walls will be fabricated from thousands of vari-colored glass pieces that reflect the sunlight during daylight hours, and glow with interior light at night. The monumental structure, de- signed by Charles Luckman Associates, is shown here as an architect ' s model. ■ ■ , ■i ■ H ■ a ■ ■ t ' «x .v- ,ye-.f-.fc '  l HONOR ROLL % Lynne Ellen A rersea Patricia Lee Beauchene Dorothy Josephine Bisesti Meredith Ann Broughton Carole Jane Brownlow Richard Eric Caefer Joan Rita Carlton Charlene Fay Crow ell Joann Josephine D ' Amico Jane Elizabeth Davidson Cynthia Jean Davie Kathleen Anne Desmond June Anne Deveney Phyllis Elaine DeVito Donna Mary Dickson Judith Ann Dow Douglas Alan Erb Nancy April French Patricia Elaine Gerasin Darryl Ann Gurney Valarie Joyce Gurney Harold Ralph Haley Sandra Mae Hashem Lorraine Angela Iapicca James Franklin Jeffrey Dianna Kappa Judith Ann Kimball Linton Kenneth Libby Cynthia Jean Ludwig Richard William MacLean, Jr. Patricia Ann Maguire Charles Joseph McKenna Sharyn Lee McKinley William James McKinney, Jr. Joyce Dorothy McNeill Albert Ernest Melanson Gloria Ann Mylyk Marilyn Ann Nelson Ronald Joseph Pisciotta John Francis Powers Denise Frances Roberts Paula Mae Robleski Edward William Simonson Eleanor Gertrude Spencer Richard William Svenson Marietta Ann Thompson Gareth John Vincent Gregory Motte Vincent June Hilton Williams if i X IB CLASS OF 1964 OFFICERS (1962-1963) Left to Right: First Row: Secretary, Elinor Johnson: President, Bruce Williams; Vice President, Dennis Puleo: Treasurer, Judith Kane. Second Row: Board of Directors: Cynthia Davie, Kathleen F. Kelley, Rich- ard Svenson, Marjorie Keeler, Linda Wilson. OFFICERS (1960-1961) Left to Right: First Row: Secretary, Marsha Edmunds: Vice President, Nancy French: Treasurer, Cynthia Ludwig. Absent at the time picture was taken: Presi- dent, Koherl Driscoll OFFICERS (1963-1964) Left to Right: First Row: Secretary, Marsha Edmunds: Treasurer, Patricia Gerasin; President, William Kelley: Vice President, Donna Murphy. Second Row: Board of Directors: Lorraine MacPhee, Judith Koschei, Rich- ard Svenson, Kathleen E. Kelley. Joanne D ' Amico OFFICERS (1961-1962) Left to Right: First Row: Treasurer. Kathleen Kelley: Vice President, Donna Murphy: Secretary, Dorothy Bisesti. Second Row: Joann D ' Amico, Patricia Surette, Susan Surette, Marie Serino. Absent at the time picture was taken: Salvatore Spinosa. 1 1 H 1 v ■ i Hf 1 t- ■ • ' ; 23 I960 — Our rresni man i ear, we y ; OERALDINE LOTHAIRK ABORN 16 Wahan Street D.E. Work Blond Lothaire . . . sweet . . . polite . . . loves to sew and skate in her spare time . . . Distributive Education Sales girl . . . dislikes those who are late. Clubs: Girls . DECA 4: Style Show 2. 3. LYNNE ELLEN AGERSEA 2 Meadow Lane College College Lynnie . . . happy-go-lucky but dependable . . . peppy and enthusi- astic . . . lots of fun . . . talkative . . . basketball fan . . artistic. Clubs: Girls — Ch. of Membership 4, Art 2. 3. 4. Dramatic 3. Future Teach- ers 3, Student Council 3. 4; Athletics: Basketball 3. MICHAEL AGGANIS 471 Broadway Civic Undecided Mike . cars . swimming . . . always . . . shuns cliques . . . . . dark, curly hair athletic type. . enjoys on-the-go talkative . . the ALLAN FREDERICK ALDRICH, JR. 28 Grove Street dark College ' Mou e some . . for thost party . Club: Student Basketball 1, 2 ball 3, 4. Cross-Country 3, 4 Act Play 3. College and hand- . stretches life-ofthe- ' yea man. Council 2; Athletics: 3. 4. Track 4. Volley - . . . tall. . well-liked baskets . . sincere . One JOYCE HARRIETT ALLEN Lewis Lane Homemaking Navy Joyce . . . friendly and attentive. . . likes people . . . quick to make friends ... a good sport . . . enjoys horseback riding and swimming. Clubs: Girls ' . Future Homemakers 1. SANDRA LOUISE ALLEY 11 Summer Drive College College Petite Sandy . . . sweet . . . polite . . . natural curly hair . . . an interesting conversationalist . . . enjoys dancing. Clubs: Girls ' , Dramatic 4. 24 first came to uauaus Jiion cJcnoo DAVID ERIC ANDERSON 125 Main Street D.E. College Good-looking Dave . . . carefree . . . enjoys cars college. hockey plans active fan . . . to attend Clubs: DECA 4— Historian 4; Ski 4; Band -Vice Pres. 4, Band Concert 1. 2, 3. 4; Athletics: Hockey 2, 3, Vol- leyball 3— Capt. BARBARAJEAN ANTHONY 28 Summer Drive Civic Hairdresser Friendly Barb . . . light auburn hair . . . pep and humor . . . loves all sports . . . dislikes cliques and conceited people . . . plans to be a hairdresser. Clubs: Girls ' . Dramatic 4, Future Nurses 2 — Sec. 2, Pep Squad 4. Nationa l Thespians 3. 4. BRUCE ALAN APPLEBY 269 Main Street College College Apple . . . good looking . . . enjoys most sports . . . avid skier ... gun enthusiast . . . dislikes dyed hair. Club: Ski 4. DOUGLAS STUART ATKINSON 15 Farrington Avenue Scientific College Doug . . . alert and active . . . likes hockey and skiing . . . short blond crew cut . . . model gas planes . . . desires to be a mechanical en- gineer. Club: Bowling 1; Athletics: Hockey 1. LINDA ANN ATWOOD 12 Vermont Avenue Homemaking Hairdresser Linda . . . neat appearance . . . like- able disposition . . . talented pianist . . . enjoys horseback ruling . . . always seen at S.H.S. sports events. Clubs: Cirls ' ; Style Show 1. 3. RICHARD EARLE BAKER 19 Felton Court Civic Marines Busy Dick . . . likes to swim . . . works on cars and motor- cycles . . . dislikes women drivers . . . looks forward to d career in the Marines. 25 wide eued an f wart of oar T DANIEL PAUL BANKER 61 Central Street Civic Air Force Danny . . . quiet and good-looking . . . always ready for a good time . enjoys the exciting football games at Saugus. MARILYN ELEANOR BARRETT 14 Wickford Street Civic Hairdressing Mar ' . . . inquisitive . . . friends with everyone . . . eager football fan. PAUL LESLIE BARTEK 691 Broadway College College Handsome Paul . . . comical com- ments . .-. U.S. News and World Report . . . eating pizza hocke football PATRICIA GRACE BATTAGLIA 14 Gihvay Road Civic ' Tat - ' . dark ha sli; Work . . long: and peppy . . . zest for sports . . . . . . dislikes long horseback riding study periods. Clubs: Girls ' , Ski 4; Bowling 2,3. JUDITH MARGARET BEAN 48 Waban Street College Nursing Sweet Judy . . . thoughtful and considerate . . . friendly smile . . . polite . . . sure to succeed. Clubs: Girls ' , Future Nurses 4, Bowl- ing 2,4; Tontoquonian Business Staff 4. PATRICIA LEE BEAUCHENE 128 Winter Street Civic Business School Pat . . . peppy . . . amiable . . . likes athletics and athletes . . . loves to play and watch Softball . . . her future includes secretarial work. Clubs: Girls ' . Bowling 1, Marshal Squad 4; Athletics: Softball 3,4. 26 new surrounomqs. cfinas. (SJe will } 9 CAROL ANN BELANGER 8 Overlea Avenue Civic Bus. School Ben . . . gridiron fan . . . loves to laugh . . . annoyed by those who are not punctual. LINDA MARY BELLINGHIERI 35 Intervale Ave. Business Secretary Lin . . dark eyes . . . long black hair . . . enjoys dancing . . . dislikes waiting for people. ¥ MARILYN ANN BENSON 16 Essex Street Civic Bus. School Mai . . . pleasant personality . . . dark hair and beautifully shaped eyes . . . enjoys bowling and oil painting . . . dislikes people who are not dependable. Clubs: Girls , Art 1. Bowling 1, Fu- ture Honiemakers ' 1, Ski 4 ; Style Show 2. JANET RAY BERNARD 15 School Street Business Hairdresser Jan ' . . . quiet but likeable ways . . . neat and well groomed . . . good natured . . . sews many pretty clothes . . . enjoys skating in her spare time. Clubs: Girls ' , Sahico 4; Style Show 2,3. DOROTHY JOSEPHINE BISESTI 13 Wickford Street Business School Dottie . . . dark, curly hair . . . al- ways laughing . . . bowling . . . plans to be a dental receptionist. Clubs: Girls ' , — Secretary 2, Sahico 4. Ski 4, Student Council 4, Usherettes 4, Tontoquonian Business Staff 4. GEORGE NELSON BISHOP 48 Westland Avenue College George . . . (all basketball star . enjoys a ll sports position. Athletics: Baseball 1, 2. 3. Basket- ball 1. 2. 3. 4-Co-Capt. 4. Foot- ball 1, 2. 3, 4, Track 4, Volleyball 3, 4. College . red hair . . . well-liked . . . . pleasant dis- 27 never foraei {nose firs AUDREY ELAINE BLANEY 54 Ballard Street Civic Bu$. School Audrey . . . pretty blorul . . . talkative . . . pleasing personality . . . sews well . . . likes to ice skate . . . plans to - a secretary. Clubs: Girls . Art 1. Future Home- makers 1; Ski 4. Style Show 2. ROBIN FOSTER BLASINGAME 29 Walnut Street Industrial Arts Technical School Good-looking ' Rob . . . always at ease . . . likes skin diving during his spare time . . . known for his cute little bugs (sports cars) . . . another who dislikes to rise and shine early each morning. JOHN MICHAEL BOSSIO 19 Holden Avenue Civic School Jack . . . down-to-earth . . . enjoys football . . . Grant ' s . . . hates those study periods . . . his hobby — sleeping when not studying. LINDA ELIZABETH BRAULT Hurd Avenue Nursing features . . pretty College Linda sweet smile . . . outgoing . . . uses her spare time for sewing . . . likes to watch basketball games . . . wants to be a nurse. Clubs: Girls ' . Bowling 2. Dramatic 4, Future Homemakers 1. 2. 3, 4. Future Nurses 4. Pep Squad 4, Ski 4, Student Council 1. BETSEY JEAN BRENNEMAN 292 Central Street College College Betsey . . . always smiles a friendly hi . . . little silver Volkswagen . . . good sportswoman and wonderful friend. Clubs: Girls ' , Bowling 2. 4. ALICE CATHERINE BRIGHAM 10 Makepeace Street Civic Photographer Alice . . . always laughing . . . col- lects coins . . . likes photography . . . cheerful . . . Softball practices . . . bothered by conceited people. Clubs: Girls ' , Bowling 4. Marshal Squad 4; Athletics: Softball 1, 2, 3, 4. 28 weeAs wnen cue were aaiush ' na MEREDITH ANN BROUGHTON 41 Newcomb Avenue College College Medy . . . gay comedian . . . enjoys swimming and painting . . . musically inclined . . . wishes to teach • . . pet peeve — tall people who call her shorty. Clubs: Girls ' , Art 4. Future Teachers 4. Ski 4. Spanish 3, Student Council 1. 2; Band 1, 2. 3, 4 — Treas.: Senior Play. JANET ELAINE BROWN 21 Marden Street Business Bus. School Janet . . . small and blond . . . works at Touraine ' s . . . likes pretty clothes . . . has an interest in held hockey. Clubs: Girls ' . Art 1, Future Home- makers 2. 3 — Treas.. 4. Sahico 4, Ski 4; Talent Night 2; Style Show 2; Athletics: Field Hockey 2, 3. ■ • ■ - 1 JOHN CHARLES BROWN, JR. 7 Fairview Avenue College School Handsome Johnny . . . reserved . . . responsible . . . Grant ' s employee . . . weight lifting. Athletics: Basketball 1. 2. MILDRED LOUISE BROWN 18 Cottage Street IBM School Milly . . . tall . . . friendly to all . . . enjoys swimming . . . makes a hobby of sleeping . . . dislikes lockers that don ' t open. ROGER SCOTT BROWN 131 Fairmount Ave. College G.E. Apprentice Course Rog . . . good Lookitig . . . friendly manner . . . mechanically inclined . . . Stop and Shop . pride and joy . . bis Ford is his S.H.S. football fan. CAROLE JANE BROWNLOW 111 Winter Street College College Tiny Carole . . . sweet smile . . . long, long blond braid . . . dainty . . . adorable giggle . . . per- fectionist . . . dependable . . . unusual pets. Clubs: Euclidians 4, French 3, 4, Future Teacher9 4. Nat. Honor Society 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3— Sec. 4— Sec; Glee Club Concert 1, 2, 3, 4. 29 1 1 1 1 faKl ourselves lues to tne s c l 99 cf staqqereo sessions 3k BARBARA ANN BRYANT 7 Wamesit Avenue Civic Undecided Barb . . . friendly . . . easy to please . . . came to Saupus from Bur- lington. Vermont . . . enjoys athletics. Clubs: Girls ' . Art 2. Future Home- makers 2; Bowling 1. Basketball 1. Softball 1. 2. 3. Volleyball 2, Field Hockey 1, Glee Club Concert 3. DONNA MAY BUDOWICZ 42 Hawkes Street Distributive Education Work Sincere Donna . . . curly blonde hair . . . print blouses . . . friendly smile . . . loyal supporter of Saugus Athletic Events. Clubs: DECA 3, 4. Vice President 3. 1. Pep Squad 1, 2. 3; Style Show 1. 4. CLAYTON MALCOLM CADDY 25 Avon Street Industrial Arts School Clay . . . amiable . . . Navy enthusiast . . . scuba diving . . . Vespa rider . . . ski expert . . . never worries. RICHARD ERIC CAEFER 35 Cleveland Avenue College College Dick . . . always thinking . . . math interests . . . Friend ly ' s Ice Cream Parlor . . . science fairs . . . ivy league haircut . . . sure to succeed. Clubs: V.A. 3, 4 — Sec, Euclidians 3 — Vice Pres. 4 — Pres., National Honor Society 3, 4, Ski 4, Student Council 3, 4; Athletics: Football 1, Track 2, Cross-Country 3. EDWARD PHILIP CAFFARELLA, JR. 30 Main Street College College Ed alias Petey . . . sincere . . . interested in people . . . co-operative . . . shutterbug . . . natural wit. Clubs: Audio Visual Aids 4, Debating Society 2, Dramatic 3, 4 — President 4, National Thespians 3, 4, Euclidians 4, Marshal Squad 4, Photography 1, 2, 3, 4, Radio 2, Tontoquonian Photography Staff 4, Band Concert 1, 2, 3, 4, All School Play 2, Senior Play, Brother- hood Representative 4, Band Board of Directors 4. JOSEPH PETER CAHILL -72 Lincoln Avenue Industrial Arts Air Force Joe . . . likeable . . . blond crew cut . . . smiles easily . . . good sports- man . . . dislikes those girls who smoke. Athletics: Basketball 2, 4, Home Room 3, Track 4. 30 the we ue Juncn periods qum DANIEL IRVING CAMERON Longwood Avenue Colleg e College Dan . . . dark wavy hair . . . jolly disposition . . . flashing smile . . . well-dressed GAY ELAINE CAMPBELL 31 Greystone Road College College Gay . . . cute clothes — loves knee socks and sweaters , . . skiing . . . plays bagpipes . . . Gay, what ' s wrong warm mill Clubs: Girls ' , French 3, 4, Dramatic 3, Future Teachers 3, Ski 4. A i JH 1 BH ■ ■ ■ na ■ 1 1 MICHAEL CAMPBELL 21 Jackson Street College College Mike . . . quiet . . . polite . . . long blond hair . . . football fan . . . liked by all . . . enjoys almost all S.H.S. activities. Club: V.A. 3, 4. JEANNE EDNA CANFIELD 21 Pleasant Street Civic Hairdresser Jeanne . . . polite and sweet . . . easy to get along with . . . loves basketball and those tiring practices . . . annoyed by people who are not neat. Club: Girls ' , Style Show 2, 4. Ath- letics: Basketball 3, 4. Softball 2, 3, 4, Field Hockey 3, 4— Captain. DENNIS KENNETH CARDALISCO 16 Holland Street College Pharmacist Den . . . collegiate hair cut . . . enjoys football . . . seen at most S.H.S. sporting events . . . dislikes boys with long hair. EDWARD LEONARD CARLSON 380 Lincoln Avenue Civic Service Eddie . . . good looking . . . well liked . . . enjoys football . . . likes to swim . . . dislikes tardy people. Club: Marshal Squad 4. 31 ya locAe classes, oc eers, exams, an Jof JOAN RITA CARLTON 14 Sunnyside Avenue College College Joanie . . . neat and sweet . . . beau Ufol black, hair . . . Melrose tennis courts . . . clothes from Kennedy ' s . . . skiing . . . pet pee ' ■ BOggy bread ! ? ! Clubs: Girls ' . Vice President 3, President 4, National Honor Society 3, 4. Ski 4. Usherettes 4. PAUL FRANCIS CARMODY 16 Appleton Street Scientific College Paul . . . curly, curly hair . . . likes cars . . . pleasant disposition . . . friendly. ri - ' V. ' iAA sWa RICHARD DAVID CARTER 21 Emory Street Civic Service Ricky . . . pay comedian . . . talented musician . . . good com- pany . . , always cheerful . . . likes football games . . . annoyed by conceited people. Clubs: V.A. 3. 4. Debating 1. Dramatic 4— Board of Dir.. National Thespians 4. Marshal Squad 4. Photography 2. Band Concert I, 2 3, l. All School Play 3; Athletics: Track I, 2. Volleyball 3. 4. Civic Bob a lot . watches awaits h ROBERT HENRY CARTER, JR. 27 Morton Avenue Service . . . humor galore . . . laughs . enjoys working on cars . . . football games frequently . . . is military service eagerly. ALAN PAUL CASH 36 Western Avenue Scientific College AT . . . quiet but friendly . . . extremely cooperative . . . basketball enthusiast . . . enjoys archery . . . plays chess . . . Latin plays . . . dis- likes homework. Clubs: Latin 4, Spanish 3, Glee Club Concert 1. WILLIAM VINCENT CECIETA 7 East Denver Street College College Willy . . . definite wit and amiable to all . . . excels in basketball ... an all-around sportsman ... his future plans include college. Clubs: V.A. 3. 4, Art 1, 2, Bowling 1. 2, Ski 4. Athletics: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4— Co-Capt., Football 1, Track 4. 32 course fne Upperclassmen. JiOe were WILLIAM ERNEST CHADWICK 210 Essex Street Civic College Bill . . . Bentley College of Account- ing .. . basketball . . . baseball . . . pet peeve — dyed blondes! Athletics: Softball 2— Capt.. 3— Capt., 4. Volleyball 2, 3— Co-Capt. 2. LOUIS ANTHONY CIAMPA, JR. 35 Bristow Street College College Lou . . . excels in football . . . never worries . . . easy to get along with. Clubs: Audio Visual Aids 3. 4. Spanish 3, Secretary 3; Athletics: Football 1. 2. 3. 4. Volleyball 3. 4, Captain 3. 4. RITA LOUISE CIAMPA 18 Harlow Street Business Work Gay Rita . . . poised and polite . . . twirler for S.H.S. . . . modeling school . . . good taste . . . plans an office career. Clubs; Girls ' , Sahico 4, Treas., Band Secretary 4, Band Concert 2, 3, 4, Twirler 2, 3, 4, Style Show 3. HELEN SANDRA COATES 383 Essex Street Homemaking Business School Sandy . . . expressive eyes . . . attractive smile . . . curly, curly hair . . . always ready for a good time . . . enjoys sewing. Clubs: Girls ' , Art 1. ROBERT THOMAS COCOROCHIO 24 Central Street Civic Coke Navy sense of humor . . . model cars name Coke. ways . . . good . enjoys basehall dislikes his nick- ARLENE ANN COFF1LL 22 Evergreen Street Civic Hairdresser Slim Arlene . . . curly blonde hair . . . friendly . . . thinks swim- ming and water skiing are great . . . shuns conceited people. 33 tnruled cviui ine S?e acauainteo ROBERT JOSEPH CONNAUGHTON, JR. 15 Wamesit Avenue College College Bob . . . husky, football player . . . good-natured . . . fun-loving . . . enjoys all sports. EDWARD NORBERT CONNORS 163 Essex Street Civic Bus. School Eddie . . . sophisticated . . . polite . . . handsome . . . blond, blond hair with a Harvard haircut . . . goalie for S.H.S. hockey. Athletics: Baseball 4, Basketball— Home Room 2, 3, Hockey 2, 3, 4, Track 3, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4. V ' , ' LOUIS CONTINO 63 Chestnut Street Civic College Lou . . . considerate and helpful . . . yellow convertible . . . enjoys volleyball and astronomy . . . dislikes people that don ' t listen. Clubs: V.A. 3, 4, Marshal Squad 3-, Photography 3, 4— Treas., Nat. Thes- pians 4, Style Show 3. ARLENE DIANNE CORSON 45 Laurel Street Civic Arlene football . . . likes to spend her leisure hours on her hobby — photography. Bus. School friendly twin . . . enjoys DARLENE PATRICIA CORSON 45 Laurel Street Civic Bus. School Darlene . . . another twin . . . also enjoys football ... a loyal fan . . . quiet and agreeable. 34 Dance, UjasAelbaJI, pep raJ ies, and ass ' ■■ ' Has ? 11 t .-assess LAWRENCE GERARD COTTER 18 Pinehurst Road Civic Industry Larry ' erous . . . . good-natured . . happy-go-lucky dislikes homework. • • • gen- . . . cars Band 1 , 2, Band Concert 1, 2. PATRICIA ANN COX 84 Chestnut Street Business Hairdresser Pat . . . always enthusiastic . . . easy to get along with . . . enjoys bowling . . , oh! those people who are cheery in the morning. Clubs: Girls ' , Future Homemakers 2, Sahico 4, Style Show 2. CHARLENE FAY CROWELL 342 Lincoln Avenue Business Secretary Pleasant Chyi . . . strawberry blond . . . perfect soprano! . . . choirs and solos . . . skating . . . intends to be a legal secretary. Clubs: Debating Society 2, Dramatic 3, 4. National Thespians 2, 3, 4, Marshal Squad 4, Sahico 4 — Vice Pres., Tontoquonian Business Staff 4, Band Concert 1. Glee Club Concert 1, 2. 3, 1; All School Play 1, Style Show 2. JAMES ROBERT CUNHA 70 Forest Street College Air Force Tall, tall Jim . . . laughing Cunha . . life-of-everyone ' s party . . . enjoys working on cars and swimming ' . . . dislikes cliques. Club: Ski 4; Athletics: Basketball I, 2, 4, Home Room 3, Track 1, 2, 3. FRANCES JOYCE CURRIE 491 Central Street Civic Art School Fran . . . long jet black hair . . . excellent artist . . . friendly . . . studies dynasties and hieroglyphics . . . dislikes critical people. Clubs: Girls ' , Art 1, 2, 3 4— Vice Pres., French 4, Future Homemakers 1 Ton- toquonian Art Staff 4, Glee Glub Con- cert 2, Style Show 1, 2, 3. MARY MELODY CUSHING 4 Pranker Road Business Bus. School Mel ... an unusual but cute laugh ... a good sense of humor . . . dancing . . enjoys football, water-skiing and school activities. Clubs: Girls ' , Dramatic 3, Future Homemakers 2— Board of Directors 2, Pep Squad 4, Sahico 4, Ski 4, Stud, in ( ' ..min il 3; Tali nl Nighl 2, All School Pla 2. Style Show 2. 35 our copies of me uacnem Gazette. JOANN JOSEPHINE D ' AMICO 39 Venice Avenue Business Private Secretary Joann . . . friendly and outgoing . . . sweet personality ... an efficient dental receptionist . . . enjoys basketball and sewing. Class Board of Directors 2.4. Clubs: Girls-1-Treas., Sahico 4, Usher- ettes 4. Tontoquonian Business Staff 1, Style Show 1, 2. THOMAS RICHARD DANIELS 30 Felton Street College College Tom . . . bright red hair . . . quick-witted . . . athletic . . . never a dull moment. Athletics: Hockey 1. 2, 3, 4, Track 2. 4, Volleyball 4, Football 3. SJ S8S B 1 £r v fls ' W £2 1 I ' XjU — - JANE ELIZABETH DAVIDSON 12 Auburn Court College College Janie . . . talkative and intel- ligent . . . smiling and polite . . . artistic ability . . . enjoys bad- minton and tennis. Clubs: Girls — Chairman of Social Com., Art 2, 3, 4. Dramatic 3, 4 — Treas., Euclidians 4, French 3, 4 — Vice Pres.. National Honor Society 3. 4. Usherettes 4— Capt. ; Glee Club Concert I. CYNTHIA JEAN DAVIE 27 Felton Street Business Work Amiable Cindy . . . attractive . . . liked by all . . . pretty clothes . . . oh! those water skis . . . to work at Saugus General Hospital. Class Board of Directors 2. Clubs: Art 2. Future Homemakers 1. 2. 3. 4. Sahico 4. Ski 4, Student Council 2, Style Show 1. 2. 3. 4. CAROL JEAN DEAN 17 Central Place Civic Nursing Blonde Carol . . . talkative . . . happy . . . cute smile . . . enjoys football and making clothes. Club: Girls ' , Glee 1, Glee Club Con- cert 1. DONALD JOSEPH DECAREAU 60 Auburn Street Industrial Arts Service Deckie or Donnie ... a car bug . . . loves a good joke . . . his favorite sport — baseball . . . excels in both football and bowling. Club: Bowling 2. Athletics: Baseball I, 2, Football 1, 2. 36 1961 — Our uopnomore year m • ■•, ;■ • ' • ' •• v : ' ' • . • ' -- ' - , x; ,vv ' i ' : ' ARTHUR FREDERICK DE FRANZO 7 Palmer Avenue Scientific School Artie . . . dark curly hair . . . jolly disposition . . . flashing smile . . . drums, drums and drums . . . enjoys sports. Clubs: Audio Visual Aids 3, Ski 4; Athletics: Homeroom Basketball 1, 2. Track 1, 2, 3, Band Concert 2, 1. PETER CHARLES DE GENNARO 62 Holland Street College College Pete . . . cheerful and friendly . . . sometimes called D.G. . . . sincere . . . blue Falcon . . . liked by all. Club: Audio Visual Aids 3, 4 ■ ■ ■ ■ [V . - ' v_{ ■ . - I I JOANNE MARIE DEIORIO 12 Bacon Drive Business School . . . always happy terrific with a ball enjoys football games but, oh those undc- Civic Cute little Jo and smiling . . and ten pins . . and people . . . cided submarine sandwich customers. Clubs: Girls , Marshal Squad 3, 4. JOYCE ELEANOR DELLA GATTA 372 Broadway College College Peppy Joycie . . . tiny and gay . . . adorable smile . . . artistic . . . likes tennis . . . football games . . . fashion designing. Clubs: Girls ' , Art 2 3, 4, Dramatic 4 Student Council 4 — Treasurer. DONNA MARIE DEMERS 58 Lincoln Avenue Business Work Little Donna . . . cute, sweet smile . . . adorable giggle . . . pixie hair cuts . . . friend to all. Clubs: Girls ' , Sahico 4. MICHAEL ALLEN DE PROFIO 19 Maple Road Civic School Ozzie . . . well liked . . . friendly . . . enjoys stock car races . . , likes to work on cars. ■ it rjfl 37 brouoht new additions to our KATHLEEN ANNE DESMOND 21 Oaklandvale Ave. College College Kathy ' . . . amiable ... an indis- pensable member of the SHS pep squad . . . fun loving . . . clever . . . diligent. Clubs: Bowling 2, Dramatic 3, 4, French Club 3. 4. Latin Club 4, Nat. Honor Society 3. 4 — Treas., Ski 4; Ton- toquonian Editor 4, Glee Club Concert 1. 2: All School Play 1; One Act Play 3. JUNE ANNE DEVENEY 115 Winter Street College Peace Corps June . . . ambitious . . . dependable . . . basketball fan . . . loves to read and swim. Clubs: Girls ' , Dramatic 3, Euclidians 4. French 4, Nat. Honor Society 4; Tontoquonian Biography Staff 4; Glee Club Concert 1, 2. PHYLLIS ELAINE DE VITO 112 Lincoln Avenue College ' •Phil . . . well liked ... a loyal S.H.S. football and basket- ball fan . . . has an inexhaustable supply of energy . . . works, plays the accordian, and makes many of her own clothes. Clubs: Girls ' , Dramatic 3, French 1. Nat. Honor Society 3. 4: Glee Club Concert 1, 2. CEORGE LYNN DEWHURST 38 Old County Road College Electronics School Killer . . . tall . . . good-looking . . . enjoys hockey and football . . . plays a mean guitar . . . talented dancer. Clubs: Talent Night 1, 2, 3 4, National Thespians; Athletics: Football 1, Hoc- key 1, 2. KATHERINE ELIZABETH DEWING 74 Adams Avenue Business Art School Kathy . . . sweet and creative . . . artistic ability . . . musical talents . . . dislikes holey sneakers?? Clubs: Girls ' , Art 2, 3, 4, Bowling 2, Dramatic 2. 3, Sahico 4, toquonian Art Staff 4, Play 2, National Thespi; 3, 4. Ski 4, To All Scho n 3. 4. CAROLYN JOANNE DI CHIARA 37 Western Avenue Civic Hairdresser Sweet Carol . . . dark curly hair . . . big sparkling eyes . . . adorable smile . . . annoyed by knuckle crack- ers Clubs: Girls ' , Dramatic 2, Pep Squad 4 — Captain. 38 scnool — tne Janauaae Jab and DENNIS PAUL DICKSON DONNA MARY DICKSON 68 Fairmoun ' t Ave. 68 Fairmount Ave. Civic Jr. College College Nursing Den ' . . . red hair and freckles . . . friendly personality . . . skillful baseball player . . . enjoys hunting . . . plans to join the Navy . . . dis- likes girls who smoke. Donna . . . Ambitious . . . natural wavy hair . . . sports fan . . . field hockey . . . loves to sew. Clubs: Girls ' , French 4, Future Nurses 3 4, National Honor Society 3, 4 — S.r.; Athletics: Field Hockey 2, 3 — Co- Cap t. TANNINE ANGELA DIGIANVITTORIO 31 Forest Street College Newman Preparatory School Pleasant Jannine . . . agreeable . . . likes a good joke . . . spends her summers acting as councilor for girls ' camps . . . amiable nature. Clubs: Girls ' , Dramatic 4, Future Home- makers 2, 3. Pep Squad 1 — Captain 4. Ski 4; Style Show 2, 3. ROBERT CARMINE DI MINICO 283 Lincoln Avenue College College Bob . . . always smiling . . . good- natured . . . likes football . . . racing cars . . . Navy jobs . . . avoids con- ceited girls. Athletics: Volleyball 3. ROBERT JOSEPH DI NINNO 356 Main Street Industrial Aits College Bob . . . good-natured . . . likes football and racing cars . . . avoids conceited people. S RICHARD CHARLES DOMIGAN 2 Hull Drive College Work Rich . . . short crew cut . . . cheerful . . . easy to talk to . . . likes all sports . . . loyal sup- porter for S.H.S. 39 the a I-purpose room. (J ur CHARLKS KEVIN DON EG AN 7 Garfield Avenue College College Rev . . . happy-go-lucky but dependable . . . bright red hair ... a perfect wit . . . hockey, football . . . college ahead! DARRYLL MARGIE DONNELLY 7 Herton Street College Business School Dar . . . pretty, bright, bright red hair . . . loquacious . . . gay laugh . . . dislikes snobby people. Clubs: Art 2, 3 4, Bowling 3, 4, Girls ' , Spanish 4. @M HARVEY GEORGE DOW 34 Lake Circle Industrial Arts Contractor Harv . . . pleasant conversa- tionalist . . . tactful . . . boats and cars . . . Walkey ' s employee . . . enjoys football. Clubs: Dramatic 4, Photography 4. JUDITH ANN DOW 10 Lodge Avenue College College Judy . . . cute . . . intelligent . . . personable . . . enjoys our exciting basketball and hockey games Clubs: Girls ' . Usherettes 4. Bowling 2. Debating Society 2. French 4. President 4. National Honor Society 3. 4, Pep Squad 1, Ski 4, Usherettes 4; Glee Club Concert 1. SHIRLEY ANN DUBUQUE 15 Curtis Road Business Secretary Shirl . . . happy every moment . . . pretty smile . . . good sport . . . likes to talk with everyone . . . peeved by conceited people. Clubs: Girls ' , Sahico 4. Tontoquon- ian Business Staff 4: Style Show 2. Show 2. FRANCIS PETER DUFFY 70 Golden Hills Road Civic Undecided Peter . . always smiling . . . good sport . . . witty . . . full of pep . . . great supporter for Saugus High Events. 40 Jirsi year on reau ar scneou e mmm FREDERICK LEO DUFFY, JR. 59 Yi Denver Street Civic Fred- School pig happy-go-lucky skin fan . . . light blue convertible . . . enjoys a good time. Clubs: Marshal Squad 4. Ski 4, Student Council 1; Talent Night 1. MARSHA LEE EDMUNDS 35 Ballard Street College Business School Marsha . . . light brown hair . . . observes little things . . . easy to talk with . . . loves to watch hoc- key and football games. Class Secretary 1, 4. Clubs: Girls ' , Dramatic 3, 4, French 3, Future Homemakers 1, Future Teachers 4, Pep Squad 4, Captain 4, Ski 4, Usherettes 4, Student Council 1, 3, 4; One Act Play 3; Talent Night 2, 3. • -V • ■ 4---- rsi. ANTHONY NICHOLAS EMANUELE 14 Bacon Drive College College Tony . . . well-liked . . . con- siderate . . . enjoys baseball . . . also bowls and plays golf . . . one of the lucky ones — no pet peeve. PAMELA ANN EMERY 5 Montgomery Street Business Secretary Pain . . . laughing ways . . . sin- cere and sociable . . . good-natured . . . keeps busy sewing . . . ambitious . . . polite and dependable. Clubs: Girls ' , Future Homemakers 2. 3, Pep Squad 1, 2. 3. t— Capt., Sahiro 4 — Prcs. ; Tontoquonian Associate Edi- tor 4; Style Show 2. 3. ROBERT JOHN ENTWISTLE 729 Broadway College College Bob . . . great personality . . . blond hair, blue eyes . . . broad shoulders . . . Latin classes . . . enjoys playing football but hates to lose those games! Who doesn ' t. Bob?!? Athletics: Football 1, 2. 3. 4. Volley- ball 3. DOUGLAS ALAN ERB 73 Fairmount Avenue Scientific College Mouse . . . short crew cut . . . always kidding . . . cannot stand a corny joke . . . loves to play golf every spare minute. Clubs: V.A. 3, 4, Chess 2, 3, Euclidians 3, 4, Golf 4 — Pres., Ski 4; Athletics: Hockey 2, 3. Track I. 3, 4. H .M 41 brouc nt us in o closer con ac CHRISTINA EVLOGIADES 8 Earlene Drive College Cute Chris ' tive jewelry everyone School. College . unusual, but attrac- friendly greetings to enjoys Saugus Hich Clubs: Girls ' , French 2, 3, Future Teachers 2; Athletics: Basketball 2, 4. Field Hockey 2, 3. WALTER CORDON FARRAND 22 Hurd Avenue Civic Work Wally . . likes baseball won ' t start. enjoys bowling . . . . , dislikes cars that SHEILA ELAINE FEENER 551 Lincoln Avenue Civic Modeling Sheila . . . beautiful eyes . . . ivory complexion . . . sews fre- quently . . . well-tailored clothes . .- . annoyed by conceited people. JOHN ROBERT FORD 17 Linwood Street College College Smiling Jack . . . exuberant . . . enjoys meeting people . . . likes foot- ball . . . dislikes girls who smoke. Club: Photography 2; Athletics: Track 3, 4. GLADYS VIVIAN FORWARD 82 Hurd Avenue College Nursing Cladys . . . gay and sprightly . . . happy-go-lucky . . . witty and inter- esting . . . well-liked . . . enjoys play- ing golf. Clubs: Girls ' , Dramatic 3, 4, Ski 4, National Thespian 4; Senior Play. JUDY ALICE FRANCOIS 30 Great Woods Road College College Judy . . . beautiful curly hair . . . graceful features . . . artistic . . . sweet as sugar , . . likeable . . . loves to water ski . . . enjoys bowling. Clubs: Girls ' , Art 1, 2, 3, 4, Bowling 4, Dramatic 4, Ski 4 42 witn ine re si of ine scnool. LORRAINE LESLIE FREDERICK 64 Howard Street Civic Business School Tiny Lorraine . . . neat and depend- able ... at all S.H.S. football games . . . ear-to-ear smile . . . can be seen in Woolworth ' s . . . field hockey prac- tices. Clubs: Cirls ' , Ski t; Style Show 1. 2. 3; Athletics: Field Hockey 3. i. NANCY APRIL FRENCH 25 Stone Street College College April . . . full-of-life . . . well dressed . . . petite . . . plays the bag pipes . . . Highland dancing . . bubbling personality . , . sure to sue ceed. Class Vice President 1. Clubs: Girls ' Secretary 2, Installing Officer 4 Delia ting Society 3, Dramatic 3, Eu clidians 3, Future Teachers 3, 4 Latin 4 — President 4. National Honoi Society 4, Pep Squad 1, Ski 4. Stu dent Council 1, 3; Talent Night 1, 2 3 ; Tontoquonian Associate Editor 4 CONSTANCE MARIE FROST 88 Walden Avenue Civic Hairdressing Connie . . . bright blonde hair . cooking and sewing are her specialties . . . avoids conceited peo- ple . . . hates to get up in the morn- ing. HAZEL MAE FYFE 113 Essex Street Civic Hairdresser Happy Hazel . . . blonde hair . . . shy ways but laughs easily and quickly . . . hobby is swimming . . . peeved by those who can ' t take a joke. Clubs: Future Homernakers 2, Girls ' ; Style Show 2. DAVID LEWIS GABRY 40 Pleasant Street Scientific College Dave . . . sense of humor . . . enjoys astronomy . . . cooperative nature . . . likes chess . . . watches many sports events at Saugus High. EVELYN THERESA GAETA 98 Vine Street Civic Business School Evie ... a true friend . . . cheerful . . . spends her summers swimming and bowling . . . likes to sew . . . enjoyed by her class- mates. 43 LSis sopnt ' o in ores, we s sponsore cftA 8 t®)k « i p . Wit WESLEY ALLAN GAGE 94 Adams Avenue I ivic Professional Baseball Tall Wes . . . handsome . . . pleasing personality . . . football enthusiast . . ■ football fan . . . enjoys water-skiing . . . friend of everyone. JAMES MICHAEL GANNON 106 Vine Street Industrial Arts Work Jim . . . cars, car9, cars . . . ready smile . . . full of mischief . . . annoyed by women drivers. PAMELLA FLORENCE GEORGE 29 Hood Street Civic Chickie . . . smiling . . . of course . . . convertibles . boys. Clubs: Girls ' , Homemakers 2. Retailing lively . . . always likes to have fun, loves bowling and . shuns conceited DECA 1, Future PATRICIA ELAINE GERASIN 13 Alfred Road College College Tricia . . . an attractive blond . . . Friendly ' s Ice Cream employee . . . sews to add to her attractive wardrobe . . . loves water and snow skiing . . . plans to attend college. Class Treasurer 4. Clubs: Dramatic 3, 4, Bowling 2, Pep Squad 4 — Captain 4 Ski 4, Student Council 3, 4, Usherettes 4; One Act Play 3. ELAINE MARIE GESWELL 9 Grove Street College Art School Elaine . . . short . . , oh those gym classes . . ing . . . talented in art tardy people. Clubs: Girls ' , Art 1. pretty . . . . likes bowl- . . dislikes STEVEN PAUL GIANTONIO 41 School Street College College Steve . . . talkative . . , always ready for a fun-filled time . . . enjoys watching stock car races . . . peeved by cars that run out of gas! ! 44 uopnt ' omore 2) ance, a 6, y success, ; iL- ag ' ' :-,: ■ «ii ' WtWiftlasw P GAIL ANNETTE GIBBONS 65 Saugus Avenue Distributive Education Nursing Blond haired Gail . . . friendly . . . enjoys DECA . . . likes to sing . . . likes to watch baseball games would like to enter the nursing Clubs: Girls ' , DECA. field. STEVEN REYNOLDS GIORGETTI 34 Lawndale Avenue Civic College Steve . . . tall . . . well-liked . . . always smiling . . , enjoys track . . . dislikes women drivers. Clubs: V.A. 3. 4. Bowling 2. Ski 4; Athletics: Basketball— Home Room 3, Track 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 2, 3, 4. ALLISON MAE GLEW 6 Greenwood Avenue College College Al . . . attractive . . . sweet per- sonality . . . friendly ways . . . SHS football fan . . . dislikes tardy people. Clubs: Girls ' , Glee 1, Dramatics 3, 4— Board of Directors, Future Teachers 4, Ski 4, Pep Squad 4, Glee Club Concert and Supper 1. WILLIAM THEODORE GONTARZ 19 Greenwood Avenue College College Bill ' . . . natural wit . . . always ready for a good time . . . hockey fan . . . likes all sports SHIRLEY ANN GOODWIN 65 Winter Street Business Work Shirley . . . talkative . . . sincere . . . likes the good out doors . . . enjoys so ft ball and camping Clubs: Girls ' , Sahico 4. MARLENE ETHEL GREENLAY 180 Forest Street Civic Bookkeeper Marlene . . . pleasant to talk with . . . bright and cheerful . . . fun -loving . . . relaxes by paint- ing . . . peeved by late arrivers. 45 ■ «.iM ■ and tnen } at me Senior assembly V JAMES GERALD GUANCI 5 Laurine Road College College DARRYL ANN GURNEY 59 Ballard Street College College Jim . . . tall anil dark natured . . . lively . . . enjoys athletics . . . good- sports fan Darryl . . , cute as a button . . . winning personality . . . avid football fan . . . studious but dislikes science fairs Clubs: Girls ' , Bowling 2. French 3, National Honor Society 3, 4 ; Glee Club Concert 1 . Colle ••Val blond enjoys Club: YALARIE JOYCE GURNEY 59 Ballard Street ge Colle . . . delicate features . hair . . . knitting . howling and piano Girls ' ; Glee Club Concert ge ALICE MARY GUTTADAURO 31 Kenwood Avenue Business Business School Alice . . . tall and pretty . . . usually found at Sanloro ' s . . . all-round sports fan . . . enjoys playing basketball . . . an excellent skier . . . remember those ski trips ? Girls ' — Chairman of Social Dramatic 3 — Treas., Marshal 4, Pep Squad 1, Sahico 4 — Ski 4, Student Council 2, 3, ettes 4; Tontoquonian Business C.Y.O. Clubs: Comm.. Squad Treas., Ushe Staff 4; Talent Night 2, 3; Athletics: Basketball 2, 3, 4— Co-Capt. HAROLD RALPH HALEY 72 Jasper Street College College Ralph . . . quiet, but industrious . . . enjoys baseball . . . creative and inquiring . . . spends his spare time working with wood. Club: Euclidians 4; Athletics: Foot- ball 2. LAWRENCE NICHOLAS HANSEN 376 Lincoln Avenue College College Larry ' . . . dislikes girls who smoke . . . enjoys bowling . . . quick-witted . . . good companion . . . would like to be a teacher Clubs: Debating 3, 4. 46 in Ji une, we prou P ' ■cffy assume r ROBERT HANSFORD 85 Clifton Avenue College Aviation Bob . . . sincere and humorous . . . Elm Farm employee . . . enjoys hockey . . . pleasant companion . . . dislikes underclassmen? ? Clubs: V.A. 3, 4, Euclidians 4; Senior Play 4; Athletics: Hockey 1, Volley- ball 3. GLEN ALAN HARRINGTON 48 Churchill Street College College Glen . . . good-looking . . . well- liked . . . enjoys football . . . likes to work on cars . . . Trig homework?!? Clubs: V.A. 3, 4, Ski 4; Athletics: Baseball 2, 3, 4, Basketball— Home Room 1, 2, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Hockey 1, Volleyball 3. VT«W JUDITH MILDRED HARRIS 11 Dreeme Street Civic Bus. School SANDRA MAE HASHEM 15 Crescent Avenue College College CLAYTON WILLIAM HATCH 11 Harlow Street Civic Work Sweet Judy . . . beautiful red hair . . . blue eyes . . . guitar enthusiast . . . sewing . . . W. T. Grants ' . . . swimming . . . secretary. Sandy . . . trim and sweet . . . yea, Red Sox! . . . perfectionist . . . neat dresser ... a cute smile . . . many friends. Bill ' able . . . good-natured . . . agree- . . enjoys a good hockey game sports fan. Clubs: Girls , Usherettes 4; Style Show. Clubs: Girls ' , Debating Society 2, Future Homema leers ' 2, Future Teachers 4. Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, Usherettes 4; Tontoquonian Business Staff 4; Style Show 1, 2, 3. Athletics: Field Hockey 2, 3. LINDA ANN HEATH 10 Birch Street College College Lyn . . . diligent . . . basket- ball spectator . . . ceramics . . . stamp collections . . . choirs . . a teaching career . . . excellent musician. Clubs: Girls , Dramatic 4; Ton- ' ' I ' ian Biograph) Staff I: Glee Club- Concert 1. 2. ,i. t ; Senior Play. ■ 47 our role as t umors an cf VALERIE LYNN HEATH 22 Golden Hills Road D.E. Marriage Tall, slim Yal . . . long, long dark hair . . . Twist Sister . . . loves to smile, ski and swim . . . collects records . . . dislikes peo- ple who gossip. Clubs: Girls . DECA 4— Treas. ; Style Show 4. CHRISTOPHER DYER HILLS 1 Greystone Road Chri . digs jazz rehearsals Athletics: Band Concer Night 2. Boston Conservatory of Music . . . a real hep cat . . . . . bass fiddle . . . band . . plans for music school. Basketball — Home Room 1 ; 1. 2, 3. 4; Talent 1 MARILYN ANNE HOCHMUTH 3 Clifton Street College Nursing Mar . . . sincere ... a true friend . . . likes to practice baton twirling . . . enjoys people. Clubs: Girls ' . Future Nurses 3, 4, Vice President 3, President 4. Dra- matics 3: Stvle Show 4: Athletics: Field Hockey 2, Basketball 2. LORRAINE JEAN HOGAN 20 School Street Bus. School Lorry . . . friendly smile . . . loves to sew . . . makes many of her own clothes . . . basketball fan . . . annoyed by cliques. Clubs: Girls ' . Future Homemakers 1, 2. 3. 4: Style Show 1. 2. 3. 4. Athletics: Basketball 1, 2. SHEILA ANN HOLLIS 34 Henry Street College College Attractive Sheila . . . lots of freckles . . . cute personality . . . pretty clothes . . . enjoys swimming . . . plans to be a teacher . . . dislikes Monday mornings. Clubs: Girls ' , Dramatic 4, Future Teachers 4. CLARA LOUISE HORGAN 312 Essex Street Business Undecided Clara . . . pretty smile . . . full of fun . . . likes to swim ... a good seamstress . . . annoyed by people who walk away in the middle of a con- versation. Clubs: Girls ' , Sahico 4, Style Show 2, 3. 48 Upperc assmen. 1962 — (Jar X K ,0- : ■ x- x JUNE ROSE HOWELL 80 Walnut Street Business Bus. School June . . . dark-haired and lively . . . sewing adds many outfits to her pretty wardrobe . . . resents slow drivers . . . enjoys a good basketball game ... a kind word for everyone. Clubs: Girls ' , Future Homemakers 1, 2, Sahico 4 — Sec, Style Show 1, 2. DONNA RUTH HUBERMAN 115 Vine Street College College Hubie . . . congenial pleasant companion . , . spends her spare time knitting and sewing . . . loves basketball and volley- ball. Clubs: Girls ' , Dramatic 3. Future Homemakers 3, 4, Style Show 3, 4. CAROL VICTORIA HUDLIN 14 Washington Avenue Civics Acting Hud . . . beautiful red hair ... an unforgettable laugh . . . riding, dra matics, and painting . . . speech con tests . . . peppy, alert and dependable Clubs: Girls ' , Art 1, 2, 4— Sec. Debat ing 3, Dramatic 2, 3, 4, Pep Squad 1 All School Play 2, Senior Play, Nat Thespian 3, 4. LINDA ANNE HURD 16 Sea View Avenue Civic Linda . . enthusiast records. quiet . . , . . reading Undecided avid football . . . collects LORRAINE ANCELA IAFICCA LEONARD ANGELO IMBRACSIO 45 Elmwood Avenue 17 Davis Court College College Civic Undecided Lorry . . . warm, friendly smile . . . good sense of humor . . . tactful . . . likes to ride horseback . . . Leo . . . smiling eye9 . . . likes football . . . always ready for a good time . . . hockey enthusiast. shuns snobbish people bowling. 49 Junior year JlLr. Dauis, our former ERNESTINE HAZEL IRESON 11 Johnson Street Civic Telephone Operator Tina . . . sweet smile . . . quiet ways . . . enjoys basketball . . . dis- likes boys who are late for dates. BARBARA LORRAINE JAYROE 8 Irving Road Civic Work Barb . . . outgoing . . . pretty, bright red hair . . . frequently seen laughing . . . enjoys watching basket- ball games . . . annoyed by noisy people. JAMES FRANKLIN JEFFREY 21 Lothrop Street Scientific Jim . . . physics College sense of humor . . . very intelligent . . . most likely to succeed. ELINOR JANE JOHNSON 22 Felton Court College Nursing Lively Jane ' . . . blond, blond hair . . . always talking . . . seen at all S.H.S. sporting events . . . Kane ' s Do-Nuts . . . dislikes getting up in the morning. Clubs: Girls ' , Art 3, 4, Dramatic 3, 4, Future Nurses 4, Pep Squad 4 — Capt., Ski 4, Student Council 2 — Sec, Usher- ettes 4; Style Show 3; Talent Night 2; Athletics: Field Hockey 3. Civic Bunny amiable BARBARA ANN JOYCE 25 Birch Street Hairdresser pretty features . . . always calm and capable dislikes stren- . . . likes to swim . uous gym classes Club: Girls ; Style Show 1, 2, 3. STANLEY GARY KANARKIEWICZ 22 Orcutt Avenue Distributive Education Work Stan . . . amicable smile . . . well- dressed . . . Distributive Education salesman. Club: D.E.C.A. 4. 50 Junior Jiion principal became ine JUDITH ANN KANE 5 Guild Road Business Secretary Judy . . . pretty, dark hair . . . attractive clothes . . . football and baseball fan . . . pet peeve — Dunkin Donuts; wonder why??? DIANNA KAPPA 22 Wamesit Avenue Scientific Science Diane . . . short brown hair . . . loves brownies ... in her spare time designs clothes . . . piano . . . Science Fairs. Clubs: Art 2. 3, 4 — Treas., Bowling 2, 3, Dramatic 3, Marshal Squad 4, Nat. Honor 3. 4, Photography 4, Ski 4; Talent Night 2; Glee Club Concert 3. MARJORIE LOUISE KEELER 16 Greenwood Avenue College College Margie . . . delicate features . . . band marches . . . flutes . . . happy and smiling . . . Stop Shop cashier ... a love for clean white sneakers. Class Board of Directors — 3 Clubs: Girls ' , Student Council 3; Band Concert 1, 2, 3, 4. PAMELA SYBIL KELLER 43 Atlantic Avenue Civic Hairdresser Boo-Boo . . . well-known . . . always smiling . . . lively . . . loves to talk . . . enjoys volleyball . . . dislikes wailing for people. Clubs: Girls ' . Future Humemakers 2; Style Show 1, 2, 4. JOHN HENRY KELLEY 39 Staaf Road College Stockbridge Hank . . . Life of the Party . . . definite comedian . . . enjoys girls ' basketball? . . . records and drums . . . polite, Stockbridge. Club: Marshal Squad 4; Senior Play 4. KAREN CHRISTINE KELLEY 41 Lawndale Avenue Civic Business School Peppy Karen . . . Clancy . . . bioude-haired . . . Irish humor . . . spa re- time seamstress . . . includes tennis in her busy days . . . dislikes people who never arrive on time. Clubs: Student Council 1, Bowling 2, 3, Dramatic 3, 4, Fut. Home makers 3, 4 — Vice President, Na- tional Thespians 1, Ski I; Senior Play. 51 new principal of tne nion KATHLEEN ELIZABETH KELI.EY 24 Appleton Street College College Tiny Kathy . ■ ■ pretty blood hair . . . megaphone and moccasins . . . attractive clothes . . . liked by all . . . physical therapist. Class Treasurer 2. Clubs: Future Nurses 1. Pep Squad 1, 2. Ski I. Girls ' , Usherettes 4; Talent Night 2; Stvlc Show 4. Basketball 1, 2. KATHLEEN FRANCES KELLEY 6 Appleton Street College College Happy ' ' Kathy . . . pleasing person- ality . . . captain of the cheerleaders . . . likes Saugus High . . . annoyed by conceited people. Class Board of Directors 3. Clubs: Pep Squad 1, Ski 4, Cheerleaders 3, 4, Captain 4; Talent Night 2, Style Show 2; Basketball 1, 2. WILLIAM JAMES KELLY, JR. 136 Walnut Street College Meteorology • ' Bill ... Mr. President . . . good-looking . . . enjoys playing hockey . . . also a skiing fan . . . annoyed by women drivers. Class President 4. Clubs: V.A. 4, Debating Society 3, Ski 4. Ath- letics: Baseball 3. 4, Basketball- Home Room 2, 3, 4, Track 3, 4, Volleyball 3, 4. JUDITH ANN KIMBALL 37 Evergreen Street College College Judy . . . lively and gay . . . cute . . . full of fun . . . loves to ski , a pep rally enthusiast Clubs: Art 3, Bowling 2, 4, Debating Society 2, Dramatic 3, 4, National Thespians 4, French 3, 4 — Sec, Future Teachers 2, 3, Ski 4, Tontoquonian Biography Staff 4, Glee Club Concert 1, 2, 3; All School Play 1, 2; One Act Play 3; Senior Play. JUDITH ANN KOSCHEI 45 Pleasant Street College Nursing Judy . . . twinkling eyes . . . Col- gate smile . . . Band Twirler . . . plays basketball . . . boating enthus- iast . . . will make an excellent nurse. Class Board of Dir. 4. Clubs: Future Nurses 4, Pep Squad 1, Ski 4, Studept Council 3, 4; Athletics: Basketball j Twirler 2. 3. 1-Co-Capt.; Band Con- crt 2. S, 4: Style Show 4. JUDITH ANNE KUSCH 5 Evergreen Street Business Hairdresser Judy . . . likeable smile . . . nice complexion . . . loves to talk . . . enjoys swimming . . . plays accordian . . . GEM store. Clubs: Girls ' , Debating Society 1, Future Homemakers 1, 2, Marshal Squad 4, Sahico 4; Style Show 1, 2; Senior Play. 52 sa -JioojC JlCemoriaf riue was RICHARD FRANCIS LASKEY 329-Lincoln Avenue College Prep-School Rich . . . friend to all . . . per- forms well on a football field . . . enjoys Softball and most athletics . . . dislikes dull parties. Clubs: Marshal Squad 4. Ski t; letics: Football 2, 3, 4, Track 4. ROY HALE LATTANZIO 10 Lark Avenue Industrial Arts School Roy ... a small but powerful tackle . . . loves football . . . bug on cars . . . dislikes football practice intensely ! ! Club: Marshal Squad 4; Athlet- ics: Baseball 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4. SUZANNE LINDA La VACCA 35 Water Street Business Secretary Neat Sue . . . cute, small and polite . . . pretty hairdos . . . sure to succeed. Clubs: Girls ' , Marshal Squad 4, Sahico 4, Style Show 1, 3. JAMES LEWIS LAWTON 35 Westland Avenue Civic Undecided Jim . . . tall . . . nice looking . . . neat appearance . . . liked by all who know him . . . reserved but friendly . . . enjoys football . . . collects coins. PATRICIA ANN LE BLANC 9 Second Street Civic Nurse Pat . . . nice personality friendly . . . likes to swim . . . supporter of S.H.S. activities annoyed by people that are late. Clubs: (.ills ' . Future Hi maker! Future Nurses 2, 1; Style Shov loyal 2. , ' i. 2. ALAN HOWARD LECK 55 Fairmount Avenue Scientific Undecided Alan . . . tall . . . good looking . . . baseball and swimming . . . Liggett ' s . . . collecting coins . , , dlshk ' -s ii.ncritid girl-. Club: (. lf 1: Athletics: Basket- ball J. 3, l. Football 1. 2, Volley- ball 2, 3, 1. 53 cfecficatecf to Jo in Cfl. W. 7 earce gift ! •- a  1Vf 3i v PATRICIA ANN LEEMAN 17 Lark Avenue Business Hairdresser Cute Pat . . . good sense of humor . . . enjoys dancing and swimming . . . kind to all . . . talented seam- PENNEY LOUISE LE FAVOUR 114 Broadway Civic Work Penguin . . . attractive . bubbling personality . . . enjoys a good time . . . carefree . . . winning smile . . . loves horses and horse- back riding. Clubs: Girls ' , Art 1, Bowling 2, Ski 4; Style Show 1; Senior Play; One Act Play. THEODORE JOSEPH LEMOINE, JR. 5 Emory Street College College Ted . . . likes people . . . great football fan ber of the band . become a teacher. Band Concert 1, 2, active mem- . wishes to JEANNE MARIE LEWIS 8 Ha Road Civic Work Bilo . . . sweet smile . . . natural curly hair . . . quiet, but friendly . . . loves horses and owns her own . . . trips to New Hampshire. Clubs: Girls ' , Bowling 2, 3, French 3, Future Homemakers 4, Future Nurses 2, 3. LINTON KENNETH LIBBY 3 Granite Court Scientific College Linton . . . unassuming . . . intelligent . . . likes to swim and water ski . . . finds enjoyment in boating . . . pet ppeve — none. Clubs: Euclidians 4, Society 3, 4 — Pres. National Honor ROBERT MALCOLM LLOYD 8 Grove Street Scientific College Bob . . . red hair . . . collegiate haircut . . . enjoys all sports . . . collects stamps . . . dislikes people who listen to the weatherman. Clubs: Chess 4, Euclidians 4, Student Council 2; Athletics: Basketball 1, 2, 4-Man. Cross Country 3, 4, Track 3, 4, Volleyball 2, 3. 54 Uwirp (OJeeA was s arfeo otv ine DAVID WALTER LO PRESTI 498 Lincoln Avenue Civic Art School Dave alias Dobie . . . bright, alert and always talking . . . excellent painter . . . enjoys soccer and archery . . . bothered by nosey people. Clubs: Art 2, 3, 4, Dramatic 4, Nat. Thespian 4; Senior Play. JUDITH ANN LOUBRIS 10 Staaf Road Civic Work Sincere ' Judy . . . polite and pleasant . . . gains pleasure by painting and drawing in her leisure time . . . one of the lucky people who has no pet peeves. Clubs: Art 3, Future Hoiuemakers 4 — Publicity; Style Show 2, 3. CYNTHIA JEAN LUDWIC 36 Mt. Vernon Street College College Peppy Cindy m and trim . . twirler orries . . . smooth black ha for S.H.S. . . . nevei loves to dance. Class Treasurer 1. Clubs; Cirls ' , Future Nurses 4, Ski 4, Usherettes 4; Style Show 3; Athletics: Basketball 1; Twirler 2, 3, 4 ; Band Concert 2, 3, 4; Talent Night 2. KAREN ELIZABETH LYON 25 Palmer Avenue Distributive Education Jr. College cute hairdo . . .con- enjoys Karen . . . si derate . . tennis, skiing Clubs: Girls ' , Ski 4. . active . . and bowling. DECA 4, Dramatic CAROL ANN MAC INNES 16 Davis Street Business Nursing Merry Maginn . . . never a dull moment . . . always joking . water-skiing . . . peeved by people that don ' t answer. Clubs: Art 2, Bowling 1, 2, Dramatic 3, 4, Future Homemakers 2, Pep Squad 1, Sahico 4, Ski 4; Style Show 2; Talent Night 2, 4; Athletics: Basket- ball 1, 2, Softball 1. 55 (u uaen GounciL and u (S)inier RICHARD WILLIAM MAC LEAN. JR. 5 Adam? Avenue Scientific Engineer Dick . . . thoughtful ... a 1:00.1 friend . . . easj goin? . . . shutter bug ... an excellent chemistry student . . . peeved h . hemical formulas that don ' t bal- ance. Clubs: V.A. 3. 4. Ches« 3. 4. Photography 3. 4 — Pres.. Eucli. dians 3. . Tontoquonian Photog- raphy Staff 4. Athletics: Basketball — Homo Room 1. LORRAINE MAC PHEE _ ' T Avon Street College College Cay Lorraine . . . energetic and witty . . . personality plus . . . poised and alert . . . wishes to b e a physical education teacher. Class Board of Directors 4. Student Council — 4 President. Clubs: Girls ' . Dramatic 2, Marshal Squad 4. Spanish 4, Tonloquonian Ac- tivities Staff 4. Athletics: Basketball 2. 3. 4— Co- Captain, Softball 3. 4. Field Hock.v 2. 3. 4. k iVs PATRICIA ANN MAGLTRE 9 Westland Avenue Business r iter Friendly Pal . . . happy and humorous . imaginative and considerate . . . tvping ability com- bined with dependability . . . plans to be a court reporter. Club : Girls . Dramatic 3. 4. Pep Squad 1. 2. Sahico 4: Tonto- quonian Business Staff 4. JUDITH ANN MAHER 111 Sweetwater Street College Cute Judy cated air . . . people. Clubs: Girls . Business School . . tiny . . quiet manner sophisti- . . likes erettes 4; Softball 2. Marshal Squad 4. Ush- ANN CLAIRE MAHONEY 48 Riverhank Road Business IBM School . . freckles . ready smile likes to sew for anything. 4. Sahico 4, Ann . . , short ' n ' cute . . . shiny dark hair . . . . enjoys bowling . . dislikes waiting Girls ' . Dramatic Clubs: Skr 4 Style Show 1, 3. CAROL ANN MALLETT 735 Broadway Business Business School Carol . . . carefree . . . pep and nat- ural wit . . . loves beaches, swimming, and salt water . . . another loyal foot- ball fan . . . bothered by rainy days. Club: Girls ' ; Style Show 1, 2. 56 l onderlancP was ine inerne of JUNE LUCILLE MASCIANICA 6 Meadow Lane College College Junie . . . long blonde hair . . . moccasins and megaphone ... a seem- ingly inexhaustible supply of energy . . . gay and very comical . . . college. Clubs: Girls ' , Ski 4. Dramatic 3; Cheerleader 3, 4. ■ MICHAEL JOHN MANCUSO 8 Saville Street College Mike ... a good sport ready with a laugh . . S.H.S. football team . . . ostentatious people. College . . always . asset to pet peeve : DOROTHY MAY MASLOWSKI 290 Lincoln Avenue Distributive Education Business School Doltie . . . gay . . . smiling . . . Hi ya . . . collects records . . . loves to water ski . . . will be a success in the business world. Clubs: Girls ' , DECA 4 — Secretary, Future Nurses 2. RORERT CHARLES MATTHEWS 52 Adams Avenue College College Bob . . . amiable . . . often seen at S.H.S. athletic events . . . enjoys basketball . . . dislikes cliques. MARILYN ROSE MARINO 20 Sunnyside Park Civic Hairdresser Marilyn . . . shining smile and pretty white teeth . . . friendly laugh . . . football lover . . . dislikes know-it-alls. Clubs: Girls ' , Dramatic 4, Future Homemakers 4, Future Nurses 1, National Thespian 4; Pep Squad 1. 4-Capt.; Style Show 1, 2, 3. 4. KATHARINA AMELIA MAYR 411 Essex Street Civic Art School Kathy . . . pleasant personality . . . long dark hair . . . lmr c- back riding . . . enjoys draw in;: and reading . . . famous for her excellent sketches. Clubs: Girls ' , An 1. 2. :t. t. 57 our Junior J rom at wnicn ID urine ROBERT HERBERT McCULLEY 21 Sterling Avenue Civic School Babo . . . quiet but very com- panionable ... all sports ... an avid football fan . . . enjoys working on his car . . . dislikes girls who smoke. Clubs: Chess 1, Golf 1, Radio 1, llhletirs: Basketball — Home Room 1. 2, 3, Football 1 — Manager, Hockey 1, 2. JANICE MARIE McGARVEY 54 Dudley Street Civic Business School ' Jan . . . outgoing . . . forever laughing . ._ . pretty eyes . . . likes Saugus Athletic Events Club: Girls ' ; Glee Club Concert 1. CHRISTIE PATRICK McGRATH 52 Hurd Avenue Scientific College Good-looking Chris . . . easy- going . . . blonde with bright blue eyes . . . weight-lifting . . . enjoys track and automotives . . . Cadillac . . . Florida . . . Harvard. Clubs: Audio Visual Aids 3, 4, Chess 3. Debating Society 4, Dra- matic Society 4, National Thespians 4, Marshal Squad 3, Ski 4; Talent Night 4; Senior Play; Student Representative to the State House 4; One Act Play 4; Athletics: Basketball — Homeroom 3; Foot- ball 1. Track 1. 2. 3. 4; Volley- ball 3, 4 — Captain 3; Cross Coun- try 1, 2, 3. thomas james McGregor 81 Lawndale Avenue College College Tom . . . good-looking reserved but friendly . . . enjoys base- ball. Athletics: Baseball 3. Basketball — Home Room 2, 3, Football 1, Track 4, Vollevball 3. ROBERT JAMES McHUGH 5 Hillcrest Street College College Tall Bob . . . blonde wavey hair . . . quick witty comments . . . tennis and skiing . . . intelligent and thought- ful. Clubs: Audio Visual Aids 3, 4, Ski 4; Athletics: Football 2, 3. CHARLES JOSEPH McKENNA Charlie intelligent . . . well-man- nered . . . likes soccer and track . . . reads for pleasure and knowledge . . . a strategic game of chess, anyone? Clubs: Chess 3, Marshal Squad 4, National Honor Society 3, 4; Athletics: Football 1, Track 2, 3. 58 and JranA were crowned tinq , SHARYN LEE McKINLEY 7 Summer Drive Business Jr. College Sharyn . . . shining chestnut hair . . . peppy and polite . . . friendly . . . an S.H.S. twirler . . . enjoys bowling and basketball . . . annoyed by people who are always late. Clu bs: Girls ' , Bowling 2, 3, 4; Future Homemakers 2, 3, 4 — Secretary 3, Pep Squad 1, 2, Sahico 4, Ski 4. Student Council 2, Usherettes 4; Twirler 3. 4: Band Concert 3. 4; Style Show 1, 2, 3, 4, Athletics: Basketball 1. WILLIAM JAMES MrKINNEY, JR. 15 Raddin Terrace College College ' Bill . . . likeable personality . . . done most for Saugus High School . . . career conferences . . . trip to Puerto Rico . . . likes basketball. Clubs: Ski 4, Student Council 3, 4; Athletics: Basketball 1 ; Track 2. 1 ■ KATHLEEN LOUISE McLEAN 21 ClaYk Street Civic Marriage Cathy . . . long brown hair . . . Limbo Lamb . . . likes to write letters . . . swims . . . enjoys football games . . . annoyed by conceited boys. Clul, : French Talent Play. Art 3, 4. Girls ' . Dramatic 3. 4. 4. Future Homemakers 4; Night 3; One Act Play 3; Senior Col jo ce dorothy McNeill 3 Richard Street ze College Joycic . . . peppy, pretty an ' d poiseii . . . well-dressed . . . American jazz dancing . ... West Indies, Nassau and Bermuda . . . convertible . . . enthusiastic . . . ambitious. Clubs; Girls ' . Bowling 2, 3. Debating Society 2, Dramatic 3. Future Nurses 3, National Honor Society X. Pep Squad 1. Ski I. Spanish A — Program Chairman, I -durettes 4; Associate Ton- toi|tionian Editor 1. ALBERT ERNEST MELANSON 8 Jarkson Street College Coll ' A1 . . . reserved . . . Chess baseball . . Clubs: Euclidian s 1. and intelligent . . stump collecting . . . tired of doing homework. ANTONETTA MILANO 233 Lynn Fells Park « ay College College Annette . . . graceful hands . . . bright and sunny . . . exu- berant . . . exceptionally good bowler . . . enjoys water skiing. Clubs: Girls ' , Bowling 1, 2, 4, Dramatic 4, Future Nurses 2, 4, Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 4 — Captain 4, Ski 4; Talent Night 1; Style Show 3. 59 an cf Queen. 7 Je first parti cip ated JOHN ANTHONY MILANO, JR. 22 Laurine Road Civic College Comical Mungalino . . . alert . . . loves to eat and sleep, only in his spare moments, of course . . . football player . . . shuns hard work! ? ! Club: Ski 4; Athletics: Basketball — Home Room 2, 3, Football 3, 4. Track 2. Volleyball 3. ELEANOR ANGELA MITCHELL 7 Conrad Terrace College College Ellie . . . neat clothes and good taste . . . dancing . . . plays in the S.H.S. band for enjoyment . . .enjoys watching football ami basketball . . ■ college in the future. C7u . : Art 1. 2. 3. 4. Dramatic I. Mar-hal Squad 4. Photography 1, Ski I. Student Council 1; Ban. I Concert 1. 2. 3. I: Talent Night 1. % -r « . ■ -w SUSAN MARIE MITCHELL 145 Winter Street Homemaking Model Sue . .- . sews and sews and sews . . . altractiv enjoys modeling clothe sews smile . Y.C ' MARILYN ROSEMARIE MODICA 8 Oak Hill Road College College Mai . . . cheerful . . . fun-loving . . . head twirler for S.H.S. . . . skiing, football and basketball . . . future teacher. Clubs: Girls ' , Dramatic 3, 4, Ski 4, Spanish 3; Band Concert 1, 2, 3, 4; Talent Night 2, 3; Athletics: Basket- ball 1, Twirler 2, 3, 4 — Capt. JAMES HARVEY MOLLOY 40 Lynn Fells Pkwy. Industrial Arts Undecided Jim . . . happy-go-lucky . . . car expert . . . famous for his auto . . . likes drag races . . . repairs cars. LAURENCE DANIEL MOORE 6 Oak Hill Road Civic Work Larry , . . tall . . . dark itair . . . good-looking . . . enjoys baseball. 60 ShMh | I in DonAeu OasAe 6a y wi n ?wy-! ; -v ? ■ ' :. ■ ' ■ ' . ' ROBERT BRADLEY MOORE 94 Denver Street Civic Service Bob . . . good-looking dimples . . . likes all sports . . . enjoys Saugus High activities. WILLIAM RICHARD MOORE 5 Summit Avenue College Undecided Moe . . . good-natured . . . cute . . . impish smile . . . sports fan . . . annoyed by bothersome people . . . loves to work on cars. RICHARD LESLIE MORDAUNT 48 Boulder Road Civic Service Dick . . . curly blonde hair . . . cars and more cars . . . likes to bowl . . . enjoys athletics. . . . dislikes homework. CAROL JANE MOSHER 48 Vine Street Business School Blond Carol . . during her spare ti ure . . . choirs . enjoys swimming blue eyes . e cooks for pleas- . . . boating . . . id water skiing. Clubs: Girls ' : Glee Club 1. 2. 3. 4 — Pre..; Style Show 3, 1: All School Play 1. CAROL ANN MULLEY 16 ' Oceanview Avenue Civic Mansfield Carol . . . talkative . . . fun-loving . . . carefree . . . loves to dance . . . collects records. Clubs: Girls ' , Art 2, Future Home- makers 1. 2, Pep Squad 1, 2. 3; Style Show 1, 2. BERNARD DONALD MURPHY 19 Endicott Street Civic Work Bernle . . . freckles, freckles . . . short crew cut . . . Irish humor . . . loyal supporter of Saugus High School. 1 I ■ ■ . ■ WKja ■ ■ .4 £ jC 1 1 SB ' ' flH 61 niJarious resu fc. 1963 — Seniors at last! DONNA ANN MURPHY 10 Marden Street Civic Secretary Murph . . . friendly . . . Veep in senior year . . . active participant in sports . . . enjoys basketball especially . . . but oh, those knuckle crackers! Class Vice Pres. 2, 4. Clubs: Art 2, Dramatic 2, Pep Squad 3, 4; Style Show 2, 4; Talent Night 2. Athletics: Basketball 2. 3-4— Capt., Field Hockey 1, 2— Capt., 3— Capt., 4. BARBARA JEAN MURRAY 392 Centr al Street Business Airlines Pretty Barbara will make an attractive airline hostess . . . basketball cheer- leader . . . enjoys all sports . . . likes to sew . . . dislikes apathetic people. Clubs: Art 1, 2, 3, Dramatic 4, Marshal Squad 3. 4, Sahico 4, Ski 4, Student Council 2; Style Show 3; Talent Night 2; Athletics: Basketball 1, 2. GLORIA ANN MYLYK 92 Lincoln Avenue College College Creative Glori . . . studious and smiling . . . folk-singing . . . Hootenanny . . . drawing, swim- ming, and cycling. Clubs: Girls ' , Art 2. 3. 4, Bowling 2. 3. Debating Society 2. 3, Euclidians 3. 4. French 3. 4. Nat. Honor Society 3, 4. DIANE MARIE NADEAU 230 Central Street College College Diane . . . pretty eyes, blond hair . . . trip to Quebec . . . likes swim- ming . . . enjoys reading . . . college. Clubs: Girls ' , French 3, Future Teach- ers 3, 4 — Pres., Usherettes 4: Style Show 1; All School Play 2. STEVEN CHARLES NADWORNY 16 Jewett Street Industrial Arts School Steve . . . tall . . . crew cut . . . good-looking . . . skiing . . . scuba diving . . . enjoys hi-fi . . . dislikes short girls, why??? Clubs: Radio 1, 2, 3 — Pres., Ski 4; Band Concert 1, 2, ANN GERTRUDE NASTARI 23 Cedar Street Civic Business School Ann . . . nice smile . . . cheerful and friendly . . . earnest ... a true friend . . likes to swim . . . annoyed by people who are late. Clubs: Girls ' , Art 3, Future Home- makers 3, 4; Style Show 4. 62 ;V;)V Unis was ine busiest and most -■Attaf v JOSEPH FREDERICK NEALE III 8 Mt. Vernon Street College College . . friendly . . . co-operative , . . [he coaches ' right-hand . first-aid correspondence . . . enjoys all sports. V. A. 4, Radio 2, Ski 4; Athletics: Basketball — Home Room 2, 3, Football 1. Manager— 2. 3. 4; Track 1, 2, Volleyball 1, 2, 3. Joe nature man courses Clubs: MARILYN ANN NELSON 148 Essex Street Scientific College Marilyn . . . always ready for a basketball game . . . French and Russian in her spare time . . . avoids rib-poking people . . . plans to enter the medical field. Clubs: Girls ' , French 3, 4, Future Nurses 2, 3, Glee Club Concert 3, 4; Athletics: Basketball 1, Field Hockey 2. ■ RICHARD GEORGE NELSON 11 Norman Road Civic Undecided Rich . . . short blonde hair . . . speech classes . . . friends with everyone . . . likes sports. JOHN HAROLD NICHOLSON, JR. 54 Lennon Road Peabody Civic Service Tall John . . . blonde . . . friendly . . . excels in football and enjoys all sports . . . liked by everyone. THOMAS MICHAEL NILES 77 Cleveland Avenue College Undecided Tom . . water-skier natural wit. Clubs: Golf 4, Ski 4. MARCIA LOUISE NISH 15 Juliette Road Colle Business School . short blond . . . lots of hair fun Shush , and snow musician . enjoys s wimming who stop short Clubs: Girls ' , Bowling 1. Debating Society 2, Dramatic 4, Nat. Thes- pians 2, 3, 4, French 3; Talent Night 1: Glee Club Concert 1, 2, 3, 1. Glee Club I Pre . willowy . . . water skiing . . . talented Saugus Library . . . . resents those the corridors. ■ ■ in i ' 1 5 IS 63 memorable year or a •£ we cui 7 Wi ■ 4 t r 1 gf « ,? MARION KATHLEEN NOCELLA 24 Guild Road College College Marion . . . sleek shiny hairdo . . . well-coordinated clothes . . . likes to ski . . . loves dogs. Clubs: Bowling 2. Debating Society 2. Dramatic 3, Future Teachers 4, Ski 4. I sherettes 4; Clec Club Concert 1. SANDRA JEAN NORDSTROM 24 Curtis Road Civic Hairdresser Sandy . . . short ' n ' cute pretty hair . . . freckles . . . enjoys camping . . . loves to dance . . . S.H.S. football fan . . . dislikes waiting for people. Clubs: Girls ' ; Style Show 2, 3, 4. ! 1 «™ JUDITH ANN NORKUM 6 Central Place Distributive Education Work Judy . . . tall . . shiny long hair . . . loves to dance . . . collects records . . dislikes cliques. Clubs: Girls ' , Art 2 — Treas., Future Homemakers 1 — Treas.. Pep Squad 1, 2, 3 Style Show 1, 2, 3. RICHARD ROBERT NORKUM 21 Richard Street College College Rich . . . cute and collegiate . . . nicely dressed . . . loves water skiing and hockey . . . dislikes cliques and girls who smoke. Club: Ski 4; Athletics: Basketball — Home Room 3, Football 1, 2, 3, Volleyball 3. DORINE ROSE O ' DONNELL 78 Bristow Street College College Dorine . . . warm and friendly . . . likes a fast-moving game paints for 3. 4. French 4, Athletics: Field 2. of field hockey relaxation. Clubs: Girls ' , Art 2, Future Nurses 4; Hockey 2, 3, Softball 64 ■1 neuer foraet fne confusion caused 1 O f$ ? TiViifi  JOHN JOSEPH O ' DONNELL 78 Bristow Street Industrial Arts Carpenter Jonathan . . . nice personality . . . friends with everyone . . . easy to get along with . . spare-time woodworking . . . annoyed by over talkative girls. Athletics: Track 1, 2, 3. WILLIAM THOMAS O ' DONNELL 467 Central Street Civic Air Force Bill . . . well-dres9ed . dark wavy hair . . . bright blue eyes . . . football enthusiast. JUDITH ELAINE OLDHAM 52 Auburn Court Homemaking Art School Judy . . . blonde, blonde hair! . . . sew9 many fashionable clothe9 . . . enjoys jazz and modeling . . . good- natured. ROBERT LOUIS O ' NEIL 121 Hesper Street Civic College Oats . . . winning smile . . . friendly personality . . . easygoing . . . baseball and hockey fan . . . likes to work on cars. ANITA MARIE ORLANDO 20 Henry Street Civic Secretary Petite Anita . . . quiet but friendly . always a ready smile . clever seamstress . . . enjoys watching football . . . dislikes tardy people. Clubs: Girls , Dramatic 4, Future Homcmakers 2, 4, Marshal Squad 3, 4, Pep Squad 4 ; Glee Club Concert 1 ; Style Show 4; Senior Play. FRANK JOSEPH PANTALONE 6 Stocker Street College ' King of the . track and n wonderful personality plus . . . College Fr.inkie Junior Prom football star friend plays basketball in lii spare time . . . plans for college. Clubs: V.A. 3, 4, Bowling 2, Student Count il 2; ithletii s: li.i ketlmll 1. :i. I. Home Room 2. Football 1, 2, 3, t. Track 1. 2. 3, 4. : ; ■ I I 21 ' ■ . ' I •■ ' ■ $ I 65 bu tne Junior Ji ion fire and ine 3 ROBERT LESLIE PARSONS 135 Essex Street College College Bob . . . easygoing . . . auto- motives . . . scooters ' . . . likes football and basketball games . . . annoyed by drivers that stall cars. PETER ALLAN PAUL 15 Emory Street College College Pete . . . smiling, joking, and making friends . . . cross-country team captain . . . enjoys football and track . . . trips to Egypt, Hawaii and Europe . . . works on cars in his spare time. Clubs: STci 4; Athletics: Football 3, Track 1, 2, 3, 4 — Capt., Volleyball 3 — Capt., 4 — Capt., Cross-Country 1, 2, 4— Capt. I SHARON LEE PENNEY 17 Sweetwater Street Business Hairdresser Sherry . . . sparkling eyes . . . ready smile . . . always on the go loves to play tennis . . . stays away from catty people JOHN PAUL PERRY 14 Pillings Road College College John . . . dark wavy hair . . . neat dresser . . . enjoys his friends . . . likes a good time. Clubs: Euclidians 4; Band Concert 1, 2, 3, 4. MARY ANN PERRY 28 Acadia Avenue College College Friendly Mary . . . loves swimming . . . collects foreign coins . . . sub- marine connoisseur . . . avoids atten- tion getters ... a future teacher. Clubs: Girls ' , Dramatic 4, National Thespians 4, Latin 4; Senior Play. ROGER NILES PHEULPIN 62 Winter Street Navy Rog . . . short crew cut . . . billiards expert . famous for his trumpet . . . musical talent . . ■ his pet peeve — dictators. Band Concert 1, 2, 3, 4. 66 Jire in our own Ljast TSJinty 6a V s, ELIZABETH MAE PIKE 40 Saugus Avenue Business IBM School Liz 1 ' . . . tall and talented . . . has fun with her set of Bongos . . . artistic interests . . . yea, S.H.S. Football Tram! . . . dislikes cliques and snobby people. Clubs: Girls ' , Debating Society 2, Sabico 4, Pep Squad 4 — Capt. RONALD JOSEPH PISCIOTTA 1 1 Lodge Avenue College College ' Ronnie . . . imaginative and witty . . . intelligent . . . tennis . . . riflery . . . football . . . sure to be successful. Clubs: Bowling 3, Cbcss 3, 4, Eucli- •ilians 3, 4 — Treas., Ski. 4; Athletics: Basketball Home Room 1, 2, Volley- ball 3, 4. DOUGLAS ARTHUR POCSON 109 Fairmount Ave. ivic Business School JOHN FRANCIS POWERS 19 Lewis Lane College Colleg DOANE CHARLES PRESSEY 83 Chestnut Street College Art School Pog . . . happy-go-lucky . . .enjoys baseball, basketball, ami bockey . . . coin collector . . . likes lots of friends . . . annoyed by gossipcrs. Handsome John humor evident . . . . . . liked by all Clubs: Audio V isual Aid: 3. 4. Debaling Society Euclidians 4. gay and Irish Is in all sports 3, 4, Chess 4, Ski 4, Doane . . . tall, good looking good conversationalist . . . likes ball and baseball . . . the GEM . . . annoyed by giggling girls. Club: Art 4. foot- store THOMAS EDWARD PROUT 29 Stone Street Civic Service Tom . . .happy . . . baseball lan . . . loves outdoor sports annoyed by women drivers people who are late. and m ' 1 IK 1 ■ : ■ 67 we soon adj ' usieo io ine crowc eo DENNIS ANTHONY PULEO 21 Gilway College College Pappy . . . happy-go-lucky . . . good-natured . . . always ready with a laugh . . . pigskin and puck . . . a really good sport. Class Vice Pres. 3. Club: V.A. 3, 4; Athletics: Basketball 2, Foot- ball 1, 2. 3, 4, Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4— Co-Capt., Volleyball 3, 4 — Co-Capt. Civic Joe ful . hobby JOSEPH EARL PUTNAM 9 Crescent Avenue College likes baseball . . . cheer- enjoys photography as his . likes sports and people. WUfflssm DONNA MARIE RANDAZZO 133 Hesper Street College Nursing Popular Donna . . . petite and energetic . . . fun-loving . . . enjoys basketball . . stuffed animals galore . . . white T-bird . . . shuns gum snappers. Clubs: Bowling 1, 2, 4 — Vice Pres., Dramatic 3, Future Nurses 2, 3, 4, Ski 4, Student Council 2, Usherettes 4; Talent Night; Athletics: Basketball 2, 3. JENNIFER LEONOR RICH 47 Jasper Street Civic Business School Jubilant Jenny . . . rosy-cheeked . . . silky locks . . . gray Renault . . . golf devotee . . . record albums . . . will be a good secretary. Clubs: Girls ' , Sahico 4. EARL HARRISON RIDEOUT 80 Hesper Street Scientific College Beaver 1 . . . tall, very tall and handsome . . . high -stepping drum major in white . , . basketball and football fan . . . jovial liked by all. Athletics: Basketball — Home Room 1, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 3, 4; Band Concert 1, 2, 3, 4, Asst. Drum Major 3, Drum Major 4. GEORGE ROBERT RILEY 27 Adams Avenue Scientific College George . . . dark wavey hair . . . always ready for a good time . . . cameras and football games enjoys most high school activities. Clubs: Photography 3, 4, Athletics: Basketball — Home Room 3, Football 1 — Manager. 68 conditions and tvitn tne ne p of fX O - , Hi i I I I ft f f £ DENISE FRANCES ROBERTS 227 Walnut Street College College Denise . . . pretty eyes . . . Ivy League colleges . . . GEM store . . . enjoys reading . . . loves football . . Y. A. Titttle. football star . . . dislikes snobby people. Clubs: Art 3, Bowling 2, 3, 4, Debating Society 2, Dramatic 3, 4, Euclidians 4, French 3, 4, Future Teachers ' 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Pep Squad 1, Ski 4, • National Thespians 3,4 — Secretary 4 ; Tontoquonian Biography Staff 4; Glee Club Concert 1; Ail School Play 1, 2; Senior Play. STEVEN TAYLOR ROBERTS 117 Essex Street College Prep School Steve . . . blonde hair . . . loyal fan to S.H.S. basketball team . . . hunting is his pastime . . . pet peeve — not a thing! Clubs: Ski 4 ; Athletics: Basket- ball — Home Room 1, 2. BEVERLY JANE ROBERTSON 5 Trull Circle Business Business School Bev . , . amiable and active . . . interesting conversationalist . . . always dependable . . . enjoys sewing and watching football games . . . has plans for business school. Clubs: Girls ' , Pep Squad 4 — Capt., Sahico 4; Style Show 2, 3. PAULA MAE ROBLESKI 80 Winter Street College College . . . sincere and am questions, questions, enjoys reading . . . tennis ... a future Reserved Paula bitious questions . . likes to play teacher. Clubs: Girls ' . Dramatic 3, Euclidians 3, 4, French 3 — Pres., 4, Future Teachers 3, 4 — Sec, National Honor Society 3, 4; Glee Club Concert 3, 4. THERESA ANN ROBLESKI 11 Clinton Avenue College Nursing Therese . . . lots of fun . . . well-liked . . . amused easily . . . never quiet . . . witty nature . . . dislikes snobs and those who are late. Clubs: Girls ' , Pep Squad 2, Future Nurses 2, Student Council 1 ; Style Show 2. RALPH JOHN ROCKWOOD 35 Birch Street College College Rock . . . well-liked President of the Band . . . enjoys baseball, football, swimming and bocci ball . . . avid skindiver . . . electronics . . . one of the few with no pet peeves. Clubs: Radio 1 ; Marshal Squad 3, 4; Band Concert 1, 3, 4 — Pres. Athletics: Track 4. Kim ■ 69 JKr. Dauis and tne faculty we were S s : $ c f I I iff LORINDA ANN RODENHISER 10 Winter Street College Undecided ' Lori . . . bright red hair . . . cheerful . . . friendly . . . enjoys skating and swimming likes to sew . . . dislikes knuckle crackers. Clubs; Girls ' , Dramatic 3, National Thespians 4 ; Style Show 4 ; Senior Play. LOIE ANN ROGERS 27 Intervale Avenue Col. ' ege Junior College Loie ... a nice person ... a never ending supply of energy and humor . , . liked by everyone . . . will attend West brook Junior College. Clubs: Bowling 3, 4, Future Home- makers 4, Student Council 4 ; Band Concert 1, 2, 3, 4. CANDACE ANNE ROSSI 28 Henry Street Cn ic Candy ' and person quently . . . pretty eyes . Clubs: Girls ' 1, 2, Future Style Show Business School a sweet name laughs fre- neat appearance . . . . . enjoys sewing. Future Homemakers Teachers 4, Ski 4; 1, 2. DANA WILLIAM ROULEAU 8 Bellevue Street Industrial Arts Air Force Trog . . . good-looking . personable . . . enjoys football . . . an avid skier . . . likes to hunt . . . works on cars in spare time . . . dislikes women drivers. Clubs: V.A. 3, 4, Ski 4; Athletics: Basketball — Home Room 2, Football 1, 2, 3, Track 1, 2, 4. PAUL VINCENT RUBBICCO 6 Stanton Street Industrial Arts Service ' Rubbles . . . jolly and jubilant . . . loves to bowl . . . likes good conversationalists. Clubs 4. V.A. 3, 4, Ski 4; Talent Night CHARLOTTE ANNE RUPRIGHT 31 Central Street College Nursing Charl . . amusing . . . cute clothes . . . shiny black hair . . . full-of-fun. Clubs: Girls ' , Ski 4, Future Nurses 2, 3, 4 — Treasurer 4; Style Show I, 4; Athletics: Field Hockey 2, 3, 4. 70 a 6fe to resume m os of our ARMANELLA VICTORIA SACCO 18 Essex Street College College Amy . . . sometimes affectionately called Sissy . . . dark expressive eyes . . . an aptitude for writing . , . sure to attain success. ROSEMARY ANN SAULNIER 410 Lincoln Avenue College Nursing Ro . . . forge ahead! . . ice skating . . . bowling . . . partial to baked goods . . . nursing . . . pet peeve: drippy ice cream cones. Clubs: Girls ' , Dramatic 4, Future Nurses 2, Ski 4, Band Concert 2, 3, 4, Style Show 4, Talent Night 4. MARIO ANTHONY SCIRE 59 Bristow Street College College Mary . . . number 22 . . . our well-known quarterback . . . outgoing and personable . . . enjoys hockey . . . donkey basketball — who was more stubborn, Mario or the donkey? Clubs: Marshal Squad 3, Ski 4. Ath- letics: Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 3. JUDITH MAE SCOTT 18 Oak Hill Road MARIE LOUISE SERINO 213 Lincoln Avenue College Nursing Civic Business School Judy . . friend to all . . . Marie . . . friendly chatter . . . loves to read . . feels soccer is the likes meeting people . . . ardent greatest . . annoyed by those who football fan . . . giggles often gossip. . . . good-natured. Clubs: Girls ' , Dramatic 4, Future Nurses 4, Glee Club Concert 3, Senior Play, National Thespian 4. activities. (S)e a enc ecf our FREDERICK HENRY SHELDON 5 Dudley Street Industrial Arts Air Force Shelly . . . humorous . . , an answer for everything . . . hand- some . . . dislikes sarcastic girls . . . looks forward to an Air Force career. DAVID WILLIAM SHUCKRA 34 Tuttle Street Scientific College Dave . . . well-mannered . . . long dark hair . . . enjoys watching football games . . . annoyed by cliques. Club: Photography 4. I ■ J V 4 ™ 4 W- ■■■ M EDWARD WILLIAM SIMONSON 32 Columbus Avenue Scientific Collegf Ed . . . friendly and has many friends . . . warm-hearted . . . active band member . . . future engineer . . . Northeastern University. Clubs: Chess 3, 4 — President 4, Golf 4, Ski 4; Athletics: Basket- ball 1, 2, Home Room 1, 2, 3; Band Concert 1, 2, 3, 4. VERONICA ANN SKANE 28 Emory Street ( iollege College Cc Ii 51 lonnie . . . very kind and nsiderate . . . red haired . . . fly . . . always enjoys watching interesting baseball game ends spare time oil painting. CI libs: Girls 4 , Bowling 2. Dramatic 3, p Squad 1. 2; All School Play 2. DAVID ROBERT SKETCHLEY 44 Pleasant Street Civic Navy Comical Dave . . . abounds with natural wit . . . big friendly grin . . . sometimes called Sketch . . . hockey and football. Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Band Concert 1, 2, 3, 4. BRENDA LEE SMITH 18 Laconia Avenue Distributive Education Hairdressei Brenda ... quiet and reserved . . . sweet smile . . . horseback rider . . . ice skater . . . dancing enthusiast . . . annoyed by cliques and con- ceited people. Clubs: Girls ' , DECA 3, 4; Style Show 1. 2, 3, 4. 72 last football rallies, UnanAsaiuina game, .-.. ' ■ ' . ' -.■.:, f i-. : ' ' ft : W % w ; - °| NANCY JANE SMITH 68 Jasper Street College Nursing Witty Nance . . . blond . . . giggles . . . good companion basketball . . . Brigham ' s . . . ing. Clubs: Girls ' , Future Nurses 2, Student Council 2, Usherettes 4- ond Lieutenant; Athletics: Basketball 1, 2, 4; Senior Play. Nurs- 3, 4, - Sec- NORMAN SCOTT SMITH 25 Highland Avenue Scientific College Red-haired Scott . . . sometimes found on a ski slope . . . Head ' skier . . . enjoys ski-racing . . avid fan of all sports . . . dis likes homework on weekends. Clubs: Ski 4 — Pres. ; Athletics Basketball 1, 2, Track 2, 3. GERALDINE MAY SPATES 201 Lincoln Avenue College College Pleasant Gerri . . . dimples in her smile . . . would like to become a teacher . . . atended Lynn English High School . . . enjoys swimming and reading. Clubs: Girls ' , Bowling 2, 4, Dramatic 1, 2, French Club 2, Future Teachers 4. ELEANOR GERTRUDE SPENCER 21 Columbus Avenue College College Ellie . . . friendly . . . basketball enthusiast . . . peppy participater in S.H.S. activities . . . attends hockey games faithfully . . . plans for college. Clubs: Girls ' , Ski 4 — Treas., Ush- erettes 4; Tontoquonian Biography Staff 4; Athletics: Basketball 1, 2, 3. SALVATORE PIERRE SPINOSA 10 Pillings Road College College Sal . . . good looking . . . sports enthusiast . . . football — basketball star . . . beachcombing for a hobby. Class President 2; Clubs: V.A. 3, 4, Ski 4; Athletics: Baseball 3, 4, Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4 — Co-Capt., Volleyball 3, 4. CHARLES EDWARD STAN DISH 11 Harvard Avenue Industrial Arts School Chuck . . . dislikes cliques . . . enjoys stock car races . . . loves to work on cars . . . drag races . . . likes football. Clubs: Debate 1, Camera 1. I ■ I . ■ I ■ : ' ■ ' ■, ■ i ■ H m 73 tnrulina nocAeu and basAei ball games, BARBARA LEE STANLEY 234 Essex Street Civic Organ Teacher Barb . . . talkative . . . curly brown hair . . . friendly smile . . . likes u siin . . talented organ- ic .. . bothered by gossips. Clubs: Girls ' , Dramatic 4; Talent Night 2, 4; Style Show 2, 4. PAUL HENRY STANLEY 379 Central Street College Electronics Smiling Paul . . . ham radio operator . . . boating enthusiast . . . plays drums . . . drives a blue Jeep. Clubs: V.A. 3, 4 — Treas., Radio 1, 2, 3, Nat. Thespian 4; Band Concert 1, 2, 3, 4. CHERYL LEE STODDARD 8 Greenwood Avenue Civic School Kind Cheryl . . . rarely worries . . . imaginative . . . considerate diligent . . . Grant ' s employee. Club: Girls ' ; Style Show 1. 2. 3. BARBARA ANN STOLOS 248 Lynn Fells Pkwy. College College Cute Barbara . . . sunny ... a good conversationalist . . . always on-the-go . . . ardent follower of S.H.S. sports. Clubs: Girls ' , Art 2. 3. Debating Society 2, 3, Dramatic 2, 3, 4, Pep Squad 4, Ski 4 — Sec, Student Coun- cil 3, 4; Talent Night 2; Style Show 3. GREGORY JOHN SUDAK 120 Main Street College College Sudka . . . tall . . . blond hair . . . Junior Class Play villain . . . avid skin diver . . . enjoys basketball . . . raises crows . . . dislikes crows that won ' t cooperate! Clubs: Dramatic 4. National Thespians 4; One Act Play 3; Senior Play. CHARLES FREDERICK SURETTE 24 Forest Street Scientific College Chuck . . . never a dull moment . . . humorous . . . typical teen . . . smiling eyes . . . friendly ... ski enthusiast. 74 as cue I as ine Senior J Jay and PATRICIA ANN SURETTE 424 Central Street Civic Junior College Pretty Pat . . . delicate features . . . beautiful long auburn hair . . . a twin . . . plans for Jr. College. Class Board of Directors 2; Clubs: Art 1, 2, 3, Future Homemakers 2, 3 — Pres., 4 — Pres., Sahico 4, Ski 4, Usherettes 4; Style Show 1, 2, 3, 4. SUSAN LEE SURETTE 424 Central Street Civic Junior College Sue . . . twin ... a very sweet girl . . auburn hair . . . loves driving her Volkswagen . . . spends her spare time sewing and playing tennis. Class Board of Directors 2; Clubs: Girls ' . Art 2, Future Homemakers 2, 3. Sahico 4, Ski 4, Usherettes 4; Tontoquonian Business Staff 4; Style Show 1, 2, 3. RICHARD WILLIAM SVENSON 11 Hurd Avenue Scientific College Svenie-bug . . . happy-go-lucky . . . tall . . . always laughing every sport counts . . . witty . . . practical jokes. Class Board of Dir. 3, 4. Clubs: V.A. 3, 4, Euclidians 3, 4, Ski 4; Talent Night 1. Athletics: Basketball 2, Home Room 1, 3, Football 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 3, 4. DONALD ROBERT SYLVESTER 37 Walden Avenue Industrial Arts Undecided Don . . . dark hair . . . enjoys tinkering with cars . . . plays football . . . likes water skiing . . . dislikes people who are late. MARGUERITE CATHERINE THIBEAU 22 Beech Street College College ' Margie . . . long, long dark hair . . . moccasins . . . dancing . . . B. U. Courses . . . folk singing . . . tennis . . . College. Clubs; Girls ' , Art 2, 3, 4, Dramatic 3, I: Talent Night 3; Style Show I, 2: All School Play 3. MARIETTA ANN THOMPSON 27 Crescent Avenue College Conscientious curly hair . ball player knitting and to become College Marietta . . . long enthusiastic basket- . enjoys both sewing . . . plans teacher. Clubs: Debating 2, Bowling 4, French 3, 4, Future Teachers 3, 4 — Vice Pres., Nat. Honor So- ciety 3, 4 — Vice Pres.; Athletics: Basketball 3. 75 ine sAi rip. Unen came ihe FAITH ELAINE TIBBETTS Bennett Avenue College College Sweet Faith . . . pretty blond hair . . . delicate facial features . . . loves a good joke . . . kind to all. Clubs: Girls ' , Ski 4; Glee Club Concert 1. 2. Athletics: Baseball 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Soft- ball 1, 2, 3, Field Hockey 2, 3. DOUGLAS WAYNE TILLEY 773 Broadway Industrial Arts Junior College Doug ' . . . amusing . . . expres- sive eyes . . . energetic . . . enjoys most sports. WILLIAM RUSSELL TIMMONS 14 Morton Avenue Civic Undecided Big Bill . . . short blonde crew neatly dressed . . . cars, . . . speech class? cut . . . cars, cars FRANCIS ALFRED TORTOLANO 79 Auburn Street College College Notch . . . Ivy League haircut . . . enjoys skiing in the winter and swim- ming in the summer . . . likes to drive . . . oh, those final exams! Club: Ski 4. ROBERT EMERY TOWERS 8 Riverview Avenue College College Nice-looking Bob . . . always has a witty answer . . . smiles a lot . . . another loyal supporter ol .ill Saugus athletic events. SUSAN CAMEROND TREFRY 21 Felton Court Civic Business School Tref • . . pixi.- hair . . . likes water skiing . . . neatly dressed . . . loves a good time . . . hockey games . . . pizzas . . . talkative. Clubs: Girls ' . Art 1. 2, Dr.ini.iti. 2. 3, Pep Squad 4, Ski 4; Talent Night 2, 3; Style Show 2. 76 cS. ipmnq an f Graduation. We coin never WALTER EDGAR VALENTINE, JR. 56 Howard Street Industrial Arts Air Force Eddie . . . dark curly hair . . . creative ability . . . nice to talk to . . . enjoy9 hunting . . . eagerly await9 a career in the Air Force. RUSSELL LEONARD VAN HORN 20 Baker Street Distributive Education School Rus9 . . . long blonde hair . . . blue convertible . . . some- times called Skip . . . dislikes homework. Clubs: DECA 3, 4, Photography 1, 2, Radio 1, 2, . ' !, 4; Athletics: Track 2. ■ STEVEN MACK VAVOUDES 509 Main Street College College Gunner . . . tall and agile . . . easy to get along with ... an asset to the S.H.S. basketball team! . . . likes to play golf. Clubs: Golf 4, Student Council 2; Athletics: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Foot- ball 1, Volleyball 3, 4. CATHY ANN VENEZIA 6 Whitney Street Civic Undecided Cathy . . . personable . . . enjoys hockey games ... a steady worker at Woolworth ' s . . . still finds time to sew. Clubs: Girls ' , Ski 1, Student Council 3; Glee Club Concert 2; Style Show 3; Athletics: Field Hockey 3. DONALD ANTHONY VENTULLO 47 Saugus Avenue Industrial Aits Tech. School Donnie . . . Vance . . . cute always ready for a good time . . . enjoys hockey . . . makes a hobby I cars . . . bothered by people who arc late. JAMES PETER VENZA 31 Dudley Street Industrial Aits School Jim . . . cheerful . . . cars . . . dislikes moody people . . . talkative . . . enjoys most sports. Clubs: Ski I: UhletU i: Basketball Home Room I. - ' . .!. Volleyball l. - ' , ;i. ■ 77 forget tne Senior J rip to (SUasnington GARETH JOHN VINCENT 9 Granite Court Scientific College ' Gary . . . intelligent . . . easy to know . . . enjoys sports . . supporter of many athletic events . . . plans to attend college. GREGORY MOTTE VINCENT 9 Granite Court Scientific College Greg ... a twin . . . loves driving his car . . . enjoys basketball . . . dislikes people who are never on time . . . plans to be an engineer. KAREN LILLIAN WADLEIGH 28 Ballard Street College Karen . . blond hair great white ice skating College fun to be with . . . . . . skis, poles, and slopes . . . enjoys and water skiing . . . dislikes moody people. Clubs: Girls ' , Dramatic 3, Teachers 4, Ski 4. JOHN HENRY WALLACE 75 Dudley Street Civic Work John . . . blond crew cut . . . football enthusiast . . . cheerful . . . amicable . . . well-dressed. Futur DIANE JEAN WALTERS 40 Stone Street Civic Hairdresser Di . . short curly hair . . . sews for relaxation . . . dislikes people who snap gum . . . wishes to train for hair dressing or har- boring. Clubs: Girls ' , Future Homemakers 1, 2, 3, 4; Style Show 1, 2, 3, 4. Athletics: Field Hockey 2, 3. JOHN MICHAEL WARREN 124 Main Street Air Force College John . . . jovial When you say il it with ours . . and fishing . ruler playing of Home on the Ran Clubs; Ski 4, Spanish 3; Atkleti Football 2, 3, I. rsonahty . . . ih flowers, say enjoys football ell known for e. 78 senior wee A — ine ouiino ine benior JOAN MARIE WASSON 10 Sterling Avenue College College CRAIG LOUIS WESTLAKE 5 Myrtle Street College Prep School Joanie . . . cute . . . pleasing Craig . . . smiling eyes . . . easy- personality . . . always on the go going . . . likes hockey and football enjoys skiing ... a fine . . . lots of fun and humor. seamstress. Clubs: Girls ' , Ski 4, Bowling 4, Dra- matic 4, French 4, Future Nurses 2, 3, Pep Squad 4 — Capt. ; Athletics: Field Hockey 2. ARTHUR FREDERICK WHITTAM 16 Herbert Avenue Civic School Art . . . always smiling and gay . . imitates the Beatles ' . . . easy-going . . . loves working on cars. DONNA MARIE COLLETE WHITE 9 Hayden Road College Journalist Whitey . . . sophisticated . . . well-dressed . . . shiny black hair . . . tennis fan ... an aptitude for journalism Clubs: Girls ' , Ski 4, Usherettes 4, Ton- toquonian Business Staff 4; Career Conference Committee 3, 4. ELLEN LOUISE WHITE 7 Sterling Avenue College College Smiling Ellie . . . long, long blonde hair ... an enthusiastic basket- ball fan . . . loves to sew and skate . . . plans to attend college. Clubs: Girls ' , Ski 4, All School Play 2, Senior Play. MERRILL ALLEN WHITE 26 Parker Street Distributive Education Business School Merrill . . . true salesman . . . plans for business school . . . skin-diving . . . football . . . dislikes conceited people. Club: DECA 3, 4. 79 rlssemblu Jjacca aureafe, fnt K I 3f n v l i EILEEN MARY WILDMAN 101 Vine Street College Nursing Ei . . tall, friendly, and always smiling . . . likes to listen to records . . . football games . . . annoyed by cliques. Clubs: Girls ' , Pep Squad 1 ; Field Hockey 2. SALLY ANN WILDMAN 105 Lincoln Avenue Business Work Sweet Sal . . . pretty strawberry blond hair . . . sews up a storm . . . likes to water ski and ice skate . . . Oh ! those crowded corridors. Clubs: Girls ' , Sahico 4 ; National Thespians 4 ; Style Show 1, 2 ; Senior Play. II Ml ' Ceo BRUCE DEARBORN WILLIAMS 8 Stocker Street College College Little Doc . . . nonchalant . . . joking . . . sociable . . . always smiling . . . football co- captain . . . annoyed by girls who smoke. Class Pres. 3; Clubs: V.A. 3, 4 — Vice Pres., Ski 4, Student Council 2, 4; Athletics: Basket- ball — Home Room 2, 3, Foot- ball 1, 2, 3. 4 — Co-Capt., Track 1, Volleyball 3 — Co-Capt. 4. JUNE HILTON WILLIAMS 22 4 Johnston Terrace College College June . . . generous and witty . . . a good sport . . . deceptively quiet . . . loves to ski . . . basketball fan . . . enjoys horseback riding.. Clubs: Art 4, Euclidian 3, 4, French 3, 4, Future Teachers 3, 4 — Treas., Latin 4, National Honor Society 3, 4. Ski 4; Tontoquonian Biography Staff 4. LINDA LOUISE WILSON 67 School Street Business Business School Wilt . . . cute and a S.H.S. cheerleader . . . felr off a ladder while decorating for the Jr. Prom . . . another football enthusiast plans for business school. Class Board of Directors 3; Clubs: Future Homemakers 1, 2 Marshal Squad 3, 4; Sahico 4, Ski 4. Girls ' ; Cheerleader 3, 4; Talent Night 2, 4; Style Show 2. LORRAINE RUTH WINGATE 8 Pearson Street Civic Secretary Lori . . . friendly . . . ambitious . . . horses and trails . . . hayrides . . . plans to become a legal secre- tary. Clubs: Girls , Art 2, 3; Style Show 4. 80 Senior J rom, and finally Graduation. cj«bw i i 2$r$ k w II Mil -  _. i iff SYLVIA LEE WINSLOW 112 Hesper Street Civic College Sylvia . . . friendly smile for one and all . . . talkative . . . interested in dramatics . . , enjoys all outdoor sports. Club: National Thespian 4. SHARON WLADKOWSKI 8 Central Place College College Happy Sha . . . enjoys skiing and bowling . . . listens to folk singing and jazz records dislikes conceited people plans to study interior decorating Clubs: Girls ' , DECA 3, 4, Ski 4 National Thespian 4 ; Tontoquo nian Activities Staff 4; Talent Night 1. CHARLES EDWARD WOOD 18 Spencer Avenue Industrial Arts Navy Ed . . . talks to everyone easily . . . expressive eyes . . . blond hair . . . Hi ! ' ... his own car. KAREN AUDREY WOODS 22 Jasper Street College Business Karen . . . freckles . . . engaging smile . . . bubbly personality . . . avid swimmer . . . water ski enthusiast. Clubs: Girls ' , Art 2, 3, 4, Ski 4. CHARLES HENRY YALE, JR. 2 Orchard Avenue Distributive Education Business School Chuck . . . extremely witty and fun . . . kind to all . . . smiling eyes . . . sports enthusiast. Club: DECA 3, 4 — President 4. JOHN ROBERT YOUNG, JR. 52 Great Woods Road Civic Work Jack . . . happy-go-lucky . . . enjoys a good time . . . likes baseball games . . . likes to ■ ■ I 81 PENELOPE ANN YOUNG 32 Wendell Street Business Business School Penny . . . likes to keep busy . . . enjoys exercise in the form of swim- ming . . . sews for relaxation. Clubs: Girls ' , Style Show 4. RUTH ANN YOUNG 52 Great Woods Road Business Business School Ruthie . . . shiny blond hair . . . dazzling blue eyes . . . always ready with a laugh ... a wonderful seam- stress . . . finds delight in skating. Club: Girls , Style Show 2, 3. JOSEPH PAUL ZITO 5 Gilway Road College College Tall Joe ... a skillful quarter- back . . . well liked and very per- sonable . . . excels in football and baseball ... we expect to see more of Joe ' s football skill in college. Athletics: Baseball 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 3, 4, Hockey 1, 2. DAVID GEORGE ZUZELO 68 Ballard Street Marines Civic David always loves . . . loves a good joke ready for a good time o watch football games. ROBERT LOUIS ALOISI 356 Lynn Fells Parkway College College Bob . . . enjoys participating in sports . . . good sportsman . . . musical interests . . . liked by every- one . . . plans to attend college. NANCY JEAN AMERO 5 Grove Street Homemaking Hairdresser Nance . . . big brown eyes . . . shiny brunette hair . . . smiling . . . friendly ways . . . likes to swim . . . intends to go to a beautician school. BRUCE DUNCAN COLLINS 7V2 Foss Avenue Civic Art School Deuce . . . laughs readily . . . cheerful . . . very artistic . . . enjoys boxing . . . shun9 girls who smoke. Club: National Thespians 4. RICHARD DONALD CROWELL 15 Kenwood Avenue Industrial Arts Undecided Dick . . . amusing . . . alert . . . hunts . . . Stop and Shop employee . . . pleasant companion. H DOUGLAS ALLAN CUDMORE 61 Lincoln Avenue College Work Doug . . . our friend from Canada . . . quiet, friendly ways . . . always in good humor . . . enjoys S.H.S. sporting events. GERALD JOSEPH CUMMINGS 24 Summer Drive Scientific College Gerry . . . fun-loving . . . friendly loves to skin dive fishing enjoys DANA CHARLES EASTMAN 20 Oak Hill Road Business Bus. School Danty . . . talkative . . . friendly . . . long dark hair . . . easy to get along with . . . dislikes cliques. MICHAEL ROBERT FARRELL 523 Walnut Street Civic Army Mike . . . often quiet and reserved . . . enjoys S.H.S. sporting events . . . plans to join the service after graduation . . . dislikes people who make wise cracks. MAUREEN DIANNE GREY 220 Essex Street Civic Undecided Maureen . . . outgoing . . . sociable ... a Monday morning hater . . . likes to go horseback riding. JAMES FRED MARSH 2 Dow Street Industrial Arts Undecided Jim . . . freckles, freckles, and more freckles . . . quiet but amiable . . . enjoys skin-diving . . . car happy. JAMES SCANZILLO 14 Riverside Court Husky Jim a newcomer to S.H.S. ... a great asset to football squad well-liked . . , enjoys all sports. DONALD ALFRED HART 30 Henry Street Distributive Education Undecided Don . . . tall . . . smiling . . . easy to please . . . enjoys athletics . . . likes to hunt. EDWARD JOHN O ' DONNELL 9 Nason Road Civic Work Eddie . . . sometimes Spider . . . likes baseball . . . works on cars with enthusiasm . . . maintains his aquarium during his spare-time. KEITH WARREN STARRETT 29 Eustis Street College College Keith . , . good sense of humor cheerful disposition ability . . . likes football athletic RAYMOND PAUL LESSARD 95 Central Street Civic School Good-looking Ray . . . curly hair and blue eyes . . . quiet but well- liked . . . enjoys all sports . . . has an interest in electronics. KRIS STEVEN NYMAN 88 Hesper Street Civic Undecided Kris . . . blonde, blonde crew cut . . . casual dress . . . cars . . . friendly smile. 82 TIMOTHY JOHN MAHONEY 48 Riverbank Road Civic Service Tim . . . smiling face . . . enjoys a good time . . . always on the go . . . enjoys dramatic work ROBERT JOSEPH PICARIELLO 8 Cliff Street College Marines Bob . . . dark, wavy hair . . . always a witty comment ... an asset to the S.H.S. Band. Clubs: Audio Visual Aids 4, Ski 4; Band Concert 1, 2; Athletics: Track 1, 2. ' . a, 33sa C a g .;£rW .v ! -• ' -• •. ¥. v ;. ; ir j ' ■ ; ■ ' • i l-f.v ' ' . i ' .s ' ■ , s -a; 1- . ' ' f X •- ' J ' I- ' V. ■ CLASS MOTTO: The mold of a man ' s fortune lies in his own hands. CLASS COLORS: Blue and White CLASS RING 83 BEST COMBINATION OF BEAUTY AND BRAINS Joan Carlton Richard Caefer 84 CLASS BLUSHERS Patricia Gerasin Robert McHush 9 ■ 1 MOSJ TALKATIVE Susan Trefry Steven Giantonio M0S7 ABSENT-MINDED Paula Robleski Richard Laskey T 05r COURTEOUS Faith Tibbetts Charles McKenna 85 . K r JEJE 41 i 1 M • j i .U05r SOPHISTICATED Joyce McNeill 8 Edward Connors MOST DEPENDABLE Judith Kane Edward Caffarella MOST TALENTED Charlene Crowell David Anderson BEST ATHLETES Donna Murphy George Bishop 87 FRIENDLIEST Judith Koschei Charles Yale CLASS TWINS 88 Patricia and Susan Surette Gareth and Gregory Vincent Arlene and Qarlene Corson CAREER CONFERENCE COMMITTEE STUDENT EXCHANGE COMMITTEE First Row: Joan Carlton. Lorraine MacPhee. Second Row: William Kelly, Pamela Emery, Linton Libby. William McKinney, Lorraine MacPhee, Donna White, Salvatore Spinosa. AWARD WINNERS AT SAUGUS HIGH w  ' [ Student Government Representative Christie McGrath D.A.R. Good Gitizen Lorraine MacPhee Brother mod Representative Edward Caffarella 89 SENIOR MANYXOVES ¥ DOBIE GILLIS Only his hairdresser knows for sure P. 6. +HJ XS. CV. ' Si £B 4 ' i£ % i That ' s what you think! I Oh! Those squeaky shoes! 90 With the all consuming passion of my love . . . PLAY 4k mm mm And the band played on . . pi I i If i 1 V, ■ M i K 1 1 - -.v v SAUGUS HIGH SCHOOL Class of 1964 The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis a comedy in Three Acts by Max Shulman FRIDAY, JANUARY 31, 1964 Saugus High School Auditorium Dobie Gillis Bonnie Willet Helen Dixon Miss Forepaugh Petey Bellows Mr. Pipgrass Lrnogcne Klugenfelter Frannie Sally Lola Polly Betty Mrs. Dixon Mr. Dixon Mr. Harrington Happy Stella Kowalski Majt ' ska Rutka Sletka Dombra Simpka Miss Newman Limbo Lamb Adele Mr. Gillis Bill Maudie David LoPresti Carol Hudlin Gladys Forward Denise Roberts Edward Caffarella John Kelley Meredith Rroughton Lorinda Rodenhiser Judy Scott Sally Wildman Mary Perry Nancy Smith Linda Heath Gregory Sudak Christie McGrath Mary Perry Nancy Smith Judy Kusch Robert Hansford Judy Kimble Karen Kelley Penney LeFavour Kathy McLean Sylvia Winslow Timothy Mahoney Charles Wood Ellen White — Organization of Play Production Director Student Directors Stage Crew Lighting and sound Properties Posters and Art Make-up I Music Senior Class Advisors Mary K. Anderson Marilyn Marino, Sharon Wladkowski Robert Hansford. Edward Caffarella Timothy Mahoney Richard Carter, Doug Cudmore Robert Hansford The Cast, Kathy Desmond. Marie Serino. Anita Orlando Kathleen Mayr, Kathleen McLean Judy Francois Barbara Anthony. Carol DiChiari Orlando, Elizabeth Merrill and The Cast Sachem Stage Dance Band Walter D. Blossom, Maureen E. Kennedv The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis is produced by special arrang ment with the Dramatic Publishiruj Company, of Chicago. And we all fall down Do you have vour Diner ' s (Huh card? s E M- N I L I R F E i HS i -i a jsUMLl ISBX- - - v ' I ' m. nt. I ' m ' k,K- s N E S A N K A Y S — | T— -- | ... - — wdil I. I ' .TuljV I DScf ■ V • ' jCew Cjn aland u a es J aoi ion DCew yorA Jil)or os C7a r 1964-1963 NEW ENGLAND STATES (Connecti- cut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hamp- shire, Rhode Island, Vermont) Scale model of the six-state Pavilion which is designed through several in- dividual structures to convey the theme of New England: Where Our Past Began, Our Future Begins. It will house an exciting variety of exhibits portraying the historical landmarks, culture, sea-faring background and in- dustry of this major sector of the Ameri- can community. ■ ■i LION-NEW YORK WORLD ' S FAIR 95 CLASS OF 1965 JUNIOR OFFICERS (1961-1962) Left to Right: First Row: Barbara Cox, Edith Langley, Samuel Ludwig, Pam- ela Noel. Second Row: Ruth Boudreau, Leslie Evans, Gail Piper, Judith Mitch- ell, Ellen Santosuosso. JUNIOR OFFICERS (1962-1963) Left to Right: First Row: Theresa Giansiracusa, Deborah Cox, Leslie Mac- Phee. Second Row: Nancy Regan, Lynda Carrol], Gail Scott, Rosemary Cornetta, Ellen Santosuosso. II JUNIOR OFFICERS (1963-1964) Left to Right: First Roiv: Nancy Re- gan, Gordon Shepard, Robert Hart, Lynda Carroll. Second Row: Gail Hig- gins, Ronald Tibbetts, Gail Piper, Paul Cooper, Leslie Evans. 96 ■ W-107 Left to Right: First Row: Diane Bent- ley, Lee Adrien, Sandra Beverage, Betty Bahcock, Linda Biffin, Valerie Berry. Second Row: Deanna Boffa, Jarquelyn Burt, Diane Banda, Bichard Adams, Christine Allen, Christine Ashley, Lois Basile. Third Row: William Bingham, Beverly Bishop, Joseph Amico, Theresa Bennett, Bichard Armitstead, Marie Bailey. W-108 Left to Right: First Row: Patricia Car- ter, Norma Cappucci, Linda Campbell, Janice Boffa, Margaret Chang, Mar- garet Borland, Linda Chambers, Lynda Carroll. Second Roiv: Alice Connors, Paul Berrett, Nancy Cash, Raymond Allen, Dorothy Charles, William Col- lins, Barbara Con, Stephen Chrisos, Buth Boudreau. Third Row: Thomas Bucchiere, Alice Cerino, Warren Chaf- fee, Elaine Burns, Bobert Congdon, Bette Clarke. Bichard Brown, Frances Landry, Blaine Castle. • H ■ A ■ ■ ■ I W-109 Left to Right: First Roiv: Rosemary Cerullo, Kathen Caddy, Rosemary Cor- netta, Norman Day, Jacquelyn Can- field, William Desmond, Ann Desveaux, Richard Cucchiara. Second Roiv: Carol Conrad, Paul Cooper, Deborah Cox, Richard Rruno, Judith Cremarosa, Steven Durgin. Sheila Connolly, Michael DeBlasio, Linda Campbell, Lawrence Connors. Third Row: Thomas Corindia, Linda Dearstyne, James Correggio, Carol Davis, Edward Deputat, Barbara DeLouis, Peter Allen, Pamela Coron, Lawrence Currie. ■ A 97 W-UO Left to Right: First Row: Kathleen Dever, Robert Dixon, Diana Dunne, Vir- ginia Emery, Martha Sue Faulkner, Robert Folino. Second Row: Bernard Doherty, Susan Harrington, Roy Fred- erickson, Darrell Fritz, Richard Ellis, Leslie Evans. Third Row: Priscilla Fountain, DeLois Cooper, Lillian Dun- can, Richard Eichel, Paula DiMinico, Donald Forni, Louise Fifield. W-lll Left to Right: First Row: Judith Haley, Constance Granahan, Robert Green, Gail Higgins, Terri Harmon, Patricia Hennan, Kathleen Hanlon. Second Row: Mary Gagan, Charles Hamden, Theresa Giansiracusa, Richard Magnan, Linda Gould, Paul Hogan, Esther Grace. Third Row: William Fuller, Barbara Harring- ton, Robert Hart, Kathryn Hicks, Thomas Guttadauro, Deborah Gowell, Richard Heidebrecht, Rosemarie Fron- tiera. W-112 Left to Right: First Row: Arlene Kelly, Wayne Hyam, Judith Ladd, Ernest Hynes, Annette Iengo, Richard Lovett, Dorothy Gillis. Second Row: Helaine Hurwitz, Jon Johnson, Penelope Lan- dry, Philip LeBlanc, Charlene Lang, Dennis King, Maryjane Kennedy, Paul Lacy. Third Row: Grace Graceffa, Stan- ley Green, Diane Husson, Joseph Gib- bons, Joanne Kerrigan, Robert Hunter, Shelley Iwanowicz. 98 W-113 Left to Right: First Row: Edith Lang- ley, Donna Macedo, Maureen Lynch, Marjorie LaViska, Linda LaRouche. Second Row: John Jones, Anita Loiselle, Wayne Leach, Leslie MacPhee, Ronald Lemoine, Mildred Leonard. Third Row: Josephine Magaletta, Richard Long, Rheta Leighton, Richard MacDonald, Irene Lowe, Anthony LaVecchio. ■ ■ ntUMH W-1U Left to Right: First Row: Bruce Ma- loney, Samuel Ludwig, Robert Mc- Gregor, Wayne Mathews, Robert Moh- lin. Second Row: Jay MacDougal, Pam- ela Noel, Richard Maghakian, Karen McLaughlin, John LaViska, Priscilla Maher, William Neeb. 1 1 ■ E-102 Left to Right: First Row: Joanne Pen- ney, Rita Noce, Cynthia Pariseau, Jud- ith Mitchell, Helen Newhall. Second Row: James Patch, Gay Nicole, David Pignato, Margaret Nicholson, David Orifice, Mary Molloy. Third Row: Linda Mullett, Russell O ' Connor, Joyce Powicki, Robert Pelusi, Virginia Pinto, Stephen Pierce. ■ j ■ ■ ■ JpW  99 E-105 Left to Right: First Row: Nancy Regan, Sharon O ' Connor, Janis Reiniger, Steph- anie Noce, Linda Ripley. Second Row: Richard O ' Neil, Linda Roney, Kenneth Robertson, Alice Razumny, William Newhall, Marilyn Rial. Third Row: Marilyn Perry, Donald Osgood, Martha Smith, John Riley, Gail Piper, Jeffrey Rich. E-106 Left to Right: First Row: Carmel Saul- nier, Gail Scott, Starr Thomas, Jeffrey Shaw, Donna Stanton, Sandra Sylvia Ellen Santosuosso. Second Row: Ronald Tibbetts, Susan Smith, Gerard Terpstra, Joan Schaffner, James Toomey, Geral- dine Tilley, Jeffrey Sanborn, Karleen Pheulpin. Third Row: Susan Swett, Harry Smallman, Judith Sproul, Gordon Shepard, Geraldine Robleski, Alton Rice, Lorna St. Louis. E-107 Left to Right: First Row: Charlotte Vigneaux, Harry Woodland, Donna Stewart, Suzanne Valasunas, Carl Tor- tolano, Susan Yale. Second Roiv: Rob- ert Trahan, Peggy Waitt, George Will- cox, Nellie Whetzel, Gerald Nurenburg, Ruth Thompson. Third Row: Zoe Vrees, Robert Woodward, Jeanette Walling, Alan Tsakeres, Jean Surette, George Sullivan. 100 CLASS OF 1966 SOPHOMORE OFFICERS 1962-1963 Left to Right: First Row: Selena Buc- chiere, Joanne Lopez, Linda Gerniglia. Second Row: Diane Seaboyer, Susan Kenney, Marcia Polese. I SOPHOMORE OFFICERS 1963-1964 Left to Right: First Row: Mary Ellen Brennan, Susan Kenney, Diane Stead, Elaine Manoogian. Second Row: Janice Cook, John Bartlett, Selena Bucchiere, William Simmons, Jane Alexander. • 1 • M 1 C-114A Left to Right: First Row: Rose Mon- temagno, Donna Surette, Patricia Wal- ker, Ronald Shaw, Priscilla Strout, Grace Vatcher, Rosemary Russo. Second Row: Michael Sullo, Susan Valyou, Thomas Souza, Paula Walsh, Paul Sek- enski, Artie Thomas, Kenneth Sanders. Third Row: Janis Smith, Robert Ser- ozynsky, Joan Ward, Willian Simmons, Sandra Teehan, Richard Serino, Isabel Stirling. • ■ £♦ £■ C-121 Left to Right: First Row: Elizabeth Welmore, Linda Walters, William Pow- ers, Kathleen Surrette, Nita Waitt, James Penney, Jacqueline Weller. Sec- ond Row: Russell Wildman, Kathleen Wilson, Ronald Williams, Maureen Small, Wayne Stickney, Virginia Wil- eomb, Benjamin Trahan. Third Row: Sheryle Ward, David Smith, Susan Woodland, Gary Dean, Carolyn Willey, William Newhall, Hazel Wiget. C-122 Left to Right: First Row: Kenneth Van Horn, Barrie Wagenfeld, Dean Walsh, Henry Sienkewicz, Philip Wildman, Michael Yagjian. Second Row: Fred- erick Wagner, William White, Wayne Willows, Alexander Winn, William Ward, Richard Weddle. C-124 Left to Right: First Row: Diane Sea- boyer, Karen Sheldon, Sandra Russell, John Scire, Marie Buckless, Wendy Moore, Margaret Rooney. Second Roiv: Rosemary Ward, Richard Prout, Bar- bara Shaw, Marty Saulenas, Linda Mc- Garvey, William Powers, Maryann Speciale, Roy Perry. 102 E-lll Left to Right: First Row: Susan Chap- man, Theresa Curran, Mark Dragonetti, Dianne Day, Nancy Delia Gatta, Mary Deary. Second Row: John Giannotti, Marjorie Campbell, David Diver, Mari- ann DiOrio, Samuel Donato, Linda Dixon, Richard DeAcetis. Third Row: Theresa Brown, James Donovan, Janice Dancewicz, Michael Dow, Catherine Cunha, Boyd Doty, Shirley Davidson. E-112 Left to Right: First Row: Margery Erb, Peter Figueira, Diana Galli, Rose- marie Gagliardi, Diane Dugas, Lawrence Giantonio, Elizabeth Egan. Second Row: Stephen Dunne, Diane Glew, Barry Donegan, Lorraine English, James Ciampa, Ellen Fladger, Willian Gaeta, Linda Gerniglia. Third Row: Jean Forward, George Grove, Janette Eichel, Roby Prentiss, Frances Droz- dowicz, Ronald Farren, Carol Geswell. ■ ■ 3JKJ ■ sstrtSn (  E-113 Left to Right: First Row: Bernard Duffy, Marie Girard, Joanne Gutta- dauro, Sharon Heidebrecht, Dorothy Healy, Diane Hascall, Robert Heffer- nan. Second Row: Richard Graham, Kathleen Eaton, Frank Hallahan, Linda Huggins, Terance Novicki, Elizabeth Hester, Mark Harrison, Adele Gurney. Third Row: Lorraine Hart, Carl Herms- dorf, Nancy Hansen, Earl Gowell, Rose- mary Hannify, Duane Horton, Linda Hagen. 103 E-114 Left to Right: First Row: Harold Lan- caster, Mark Lally, Hegina Kmiec. Laura Lunt. Frances LaVacca, Thomas Green, James Keefe. Second Ron: David Lavoie, Janice Hussey, Frederick Williams, Palricia Bruno, Edward Kos- chei, Man Ja ne Iwanowicz, Philip Lambert, Susan Kasabuski. Third Row: James Jensen, Elaine Kennedy, Harold Kingman, Carol Johnson, Robert In- man, Janet Lumsden, Albert Iapicca, vonne leBlanc. E-115 Lett to Right: First Row: Catherine Merrill, Charles Marino, Jean Maest- ranzi, Janice Melanson, Mary Lynn, Paula Smith, Florence Kelly, Henry McKeever, Lorraine Meehan. Second Row: Paul McGonagle, Cynthia Orlan- della, Gary Melillo, Mary Ann Gregg, George Manuel, Lorraine Magaletta, Stanley Mabee, Joanne Lopez, Vincent Malgeri, Ethel Martin. Third Row: Francis Mascianica, Jean McCarthy, Chester Johnson, Eleanor Mattson, Don- ald Mallett. Ethel McAdoo, Robert Broun, Kathleen Maher, Gregory Mac- Donald. A-102 Lett to Right: First Row: Margaret O ' Xeil, Linda 0 Donnell. Harold Smith. Joanne Moore, Robert Lyon, Diane Novick, Stephen Spinosa, Patricia Mc- Kinney. Second Row: Susan Pearson. Francis Stanio, Cynthia Rhoades, John Millar, Dianne Nelson, Walter Murphy. Lorraine Pantalone, Harold Marks, Car- mela Montemagno. Third Row: John McKenna, Charlotte Murphy. Daniel Dwyer, Althea Xigro. Jack Meeker, Susan Kenney, James Murray, Marjorie Mullett, Jeffrey MacDougall. 104 m E-108 Lejt to Right: First Row: Maria Ar- chambault, Jane Alexander, Linda An- derson, Juan Hilton, David Berthold, Maxine Biegon, Diana Ballard, Ann Acheson. Second Row: Barry Beverage, Sheryle Barlier, Leslie Bucey, Camille Anzalone, Bruce Bird, Dolores Alther, Stanley Bezdziecki, Cynthia Bessom, Martin Bajdek. Third Row: George Benjamin, Virginia Bellitti, Richard Berry, Judith dottrel], William Bilodeau, Diane Abbott, James Bartlett, Maryrose Anthony, John Airman. E-109 Left to Right: First Row: Janet Burke, Mary Bishop, Judith Andrews, Margaret Blanchard, Bruce Carbone, Carol Bur- ton, Janice Card, Paula Anthony. Sec- ond Row: Beverly Campbell, Janet Bolduc. Cheryl Briggs, Gordon Buck- less, Maryellen Brennan, Gary Candia, Joan Blood, Diane Breen, Linda Bal- lard. Third Row: Michael Carakatsane, Mary Canfield, Robert Cashen, Leah Carmilia, Harry Cakounes, Dorothy Ca- hill, Belden Bly, Selena Bucchiere, John Carlson. ; V E-110 Left to Right: First Row: Rose Marie Cardozo, Suzanne Desmond, Kathleen Vaccaro, Virginia Corson, Carl ene Cot- ter, Wendy Connors, Elizabeth Couil- lard, Patricia Coffey. Second Row: Julie Carter, Kathleen Cronin, Loreen Ingaciola, Doreen Chapman, Barbara Chesley, Cynthia Blatchford, Linda Clark, Karen Bloom. Third Row: James Boyle, Janice Cook, Douglas Cooper, Helen Brown, Stephen Craik, Barbara Coates, Stephen Carlson, Michele Ca- ruso, James Campbell. ■.■, ■ ■■ 105 A-104 Left to Right: First Row: Cynthia Poor, Marcia Polese, Nancy Rial, Lor- raine Richards, Adele Pratt, Elizabeth Rooney, Dehorah Robinson. Second Row: Augustine Neville, Leslie Perhan, John Rossetti, Linda Ross, James Pal- ermo, Marsha Pelusi, Alan Miller, Suzzanne Pinto. Third Ron: Mary Moore, Walter Rogers, Anne Marie Roberts, Emil Reischl, Janice Murray, William Patterson, Donna Rappold, Ronald Napolitano. 106 CLASS OF 1967 m FRESHMAN OFFICERS 1963 - 1964 FRESHMAN OFFICERS Diane Doherty, John Dancewicz, Thomas Dewing, Paul Surette. C-107 Left to Right: First Row: Anthony Waitt, Eileen Walters. William Warren, Karen Tagney, Joseph Derosier, Janet Wilson, Paul Surette. Donna Christo- pher. Second Row: Michael Winn, Pa- tricia Smith. Douglas Woodward, Susan Wheeler. Robert Whitehurst, Gail Syl- vester. Robert Whalen. Diane Williams. Jeffrey Wright. Third Row: Joan Whet- zel. William Winsor. Patricia Willard. James Tewksbury, Catherine Tarr, John Woodman. Donna Woodland, Donald Svenson. ■ ■ €-125 Left to Right: First Row: Henry Smith. Ellen Thomas, John Valasunas, Carol Venza, Christine Vatcher, Richard Walkey. Second Roto: Diane Traverse, Arthur Towers, Laurita Walsh, Bruce Wallace. Henrietta Veno, Jonathan Tre- frey, Eois Woodward. Third Ron: Bar- bara Taylor, Paul Uga, Carol Walling, Ernest Venezia. Catherine Tobin. Rich- ard Southern, Elaine Williams. ■ 107 C-123 Left to Right: First Row: William Brown, Paul Heffernan, Kenneth Baker. William Brackett, Patsy DeThomas. Second Row: John Alhanese, Thomas Belmonte, Edward Maguire, John Ui- Minico, Michael Kimhall, Francis Hochmuth, .Michael Kmita. Third Row: Daniel Donovan, Ronald Cook. Alex- ander Davie, John Hansen, Eric Ged- des, and Kenneth Castle. W-108 Left to Right: First Row: Norman Bar- ry. Jo Ann Bamford, Frank Carter, Eleanor Patti, Joseph Carbone, Linda Austin, Salvatore Anastasi, Carol Bent- ley. Second Row: Linda Bossio, Andrew Bellinghieri, Kristine Berry, Stephen Armitstead, Sara Bannon, Richard Bel- yea, Voula Agganis, Frederick Aloisi, Constance Bacon. Third Row: Mary Boles, Leonard Angelo, Georgianna Bejtlich, Thomas Boisvert, Elizabeth Balser, Theodore Brierley, Wanda Bar- teaux, Patrick Cardalisco. W-109 First Row: Lucille Bucchiere, Michael Deary, Ethel Carbone, John Colluccini, Linda Brownlow, Frederick Conti, Karen Caddy, Bruce Crowell. Second Row: Ruth Castle, John Chadwick, Judith Clark, Charles Cushing, Valerie Caswell, Terry Camic, Margaret Crigh- ton, George Chobanian. Third Row: Mitchel Dardzinski, Marilyn Camplese, Randolph Crafts, Barbara Smith, John Dancewicz, Johann Boudreau. 108 W-110 Left to Right: First Row: Agatha Con- tino, Deborah Collette, Thomas De- Thomas, Carol Clayton, Lawrence Dever, Jr., Maureen Barry, Stanley Egan, Lillian Colantuoni. Second Row: Paul Dubuque, Karen Crowell, Thomas Dewing, Eileen Correggio, William El- lis, Margaret Collum, Alan Drozdowicz, Robina Powell, William Easson, Virginia Colarusso. Third Roiv: Robert Dion, Jane Claflin, Howard Dow, Diane Cowan, Dennis Deschene, Haroldine Clark, Thomas DeSteuben, Jr., Louise Bucchiere. W-Ul Left to Right: First Roiv: Carmen D ' Amico, Kevin Ford, Evelyn DiNapoli, Joseph Grille, Mary DeLeo, John Forb es, Stephanie Delorio, Paul Far- renkopf, Joanne DiChiara. Second Row: Howard Fisher, Barbara Dagenais, John Faragi, Susan Dever, Robert Feener, Linda Doherty, Arthur Grabowski, Nancy Dombrowski, Philip Giorgetti, Patricia Boisvert, Douglas Gaudet. Third Row: Jeanette DiCarlo, John Falusca, Lucille DeVincenzi, James Gaines, Delma Diotte, Francis Finegan, Annelle DiMinico, Paul Goodwin, Cyn- thia Stead. W-112 Left to Right: First Row: Dolores Dud- ley, Lucinda Gray, Richard Kotchian, Judith Fabiano, Dennis Hansen, Joanne Foresteire, Violet Feener, Carole Gagan. Second Row: Linda Fritz, Eric John- son, Linda Hamilton, Raymond La- Rouche, Linda Dow, Joseph Giuffrida, Linda Duncan. Third Ron: Mary Lee Kryzwicki, Thomas Hatch, Eileen Emery, Paul Keary, Judith Domigan, Paul Hunter, Muriel Haley. 1 1 ! ■ 109 W-113 Left to Right: First Row: George Long, Priscilla Harrington, Gilbert Mac-, Judith Higgins, Robert Lovett, Marilyn Holbrook. Second Row: David Leigh- ton, Clare Hanson, James Mancuso, Dehorah Hickman, Robert Madden, Susan Hurlbert. Third Row: Jeanne Harring, Angelo Lunt, Sandra Howell, Vernon MacLeod, Bonnie Husson. E-107 First Row: Cail Mandeville, Roger Nelson, Nancy Murray, John Simon, Catherine Maher, Charles Mortellite. Ilonnie MacLeod, Lorraine McKinnon. Second Row: Carmen Orlandella, Leon- ard Moscone, Dianne McCulIey. Walter Newburg, Kathleen McGrath, Charles Shipulski, Janet Merrifield, Michael Milano. Mary Lou McLoughlin, Joseph Meuse, Regina Magnan. Third Row: Patricia L ons, Richard Nicolo, Kathryn Lumsden, Roderick Moore. Joanne Mazzone, Stephen Meserve, Mary Mc- Kenzie, Charles Southard, Margaret Smith. E-108 First Row: Robert Pesce, Linda Pisello, Alexander Przybylski, Margaret M .z- zone, Steven Ossinger, Kathleen Pe- luso, Michael Putnam, Nels Pempsell. Second Row: Andrew Penney, Michael Mitchell, Ellen Down, Robert Riley, Susan Petkewich, Thomas Dwyer, Kath- leen Perry, Steven Pinto, Maureen Mahar, Charles Prescott. Third Row: Raymond Surette, Sandra Morrison, Shawn O ' Brien, Lindsey Smith, David Sitkowski, Carol Mills, Arthur Pickett, Corinne Prentice. 110 E-109 Left to Right: First Row: Lorraine Salvo, Marilyn Seide, Christie Serino, Rebecca Sanborn, Richard Salsman, Glenys Blanch, Charles Razumny, Aud- rey Rossetti, Dale Shannon. Second Row: Joanne Reczek, Sharon Silver, Ralph Santosuosso, Carol Rubbicco, William Saccone, Sharon Samuels, Thomas Saulenas, Judith Powers, Barry Russo, Patricia Sayer, Paul Scire, Jud- ith Robinson. Third Row: Robert Safer, Marsha Shay, Daniel Roden, Judith Ruffen, Michael Shell, Maureen San- tiano, Ralph Roberts, Nancy Muise, George Ossinger. E-110 Left to Right: First Row: Bruce Soper, Dolores D ' Amico, John Tobin, Carole Sliger, Gary Sund, Ruth Sipple, Richard Tilton, Maria Grammas. Second Row: Janice Surrette, Stephen Spofford, Maureen Steele, Philip Spates, Janis Sordillo, Donald Constantino, Virginia Sorenson, Charles Stack, Amy Smith, Donald Murray. Third Row: Earnest Southard, Jeanne Stolos, Stanley Russo, Stephanie Sim, Louis Sullo, Patricia Simonsen, James Pignato, Brenda Mi- lano, John Shipulski. ■7TT A-103 Left to Right: First Row: Doreen Le- blanc, Carol Howell, Janet Kierstead, Daniel Maestranzi, Deirdre Kelley, El- len Kenerson, Marie Loiselle, Diane Le- Donne. Second Row: Eleanor Kelloway, Thomas Maes, Dorothy LaVoie, Stephen Malgeri, Marie LaVecchio, Charles Mc- Carthy, Jr., Lauren Jayroe, William McKenna, Brenda Kulikoski, Richard March. Third Row: Claire Lawrence, Paul McKinnon, Geraldine Lumsden, Bruce Maxwell, Alison Leek, Robert Manning, Sandra Kootz, George Marlin. M ' .V ■ ■ - . v: ACTIVITIES Hi 112 „n r,v. -r c7as 7 S ncorpora ed OCecu Tjor ls)orfcf J s ' Jair 1964-196J GAS, INCORPORATED— A pure white structure featuring walls of air to heighten the illusion of transpar- ency, houses a restaurant for 200, with an open, all-gas kitchen. Birds of brilliant plumage fly freely within the confines of the airy walls and searchlight plays on bubbling pools and special flower gardens, with elec- tric power generated on the spot by gas. Air conditioning units, generators, and equipment are part of the func- tioning displays. I C 1962 Now York World ' s Fair 1964-1965 Corp. 113 ORGANIZATIONS AT S. H. S. ■ IllfJIW! ' TOyTOQUONIAN EDITORS Left to Right: JOYCE MrNEILL. Editor of Activities: KATHLEEN DESMOND. Editor-in-Chief: PAMELA EMERY. Editor of Advertising: NANCY FRENCH, Editor of Biographies. I TONTOQUONIAN STAFF Left to Right: First Row: Sandra Hashem. Judith Bean. Katherine Dewing. Judith Kim- hall. Joyce McNeill, Kathleen Desmond, Pamela Emery, Nancy French. Donna White. Eleanor Spencer. Joann D ' Amiro. Second Row: June Deveney, Patricia Surette. Shirley Dubuque. Linda Heath. Denise Roberts. Richard MacLean. Edward Caffarella. Alice Guttadauro, June Williams. Susan Surette. Lynne Agersea. Dorothy Bisesti. Patricia Maguire. 114 STUDENT COUNCIL Advisor: MISS HELEN F. TOWLE Officers : Pres.: LORRAINE MAC PHEE Vice Pres.: GAIL PIPER Sec: JANE McCLINTOCK Treas.: JOYCE DELLAGATTA Left to Right: First Row: Paul Anthony, Suzanne Desmond, Annette lengo, Christine Vatcher, Jane McClintock, Joyce DellaGatta, Lorraine MacPhee, Gail Piper, Lynne Agersea, Susan Yale, Cynthia Orlandella. Second Row: Dorothy Bisesti, Linda McGarvey, Joanne Lopez, Pamela Noel, Gail Higgins, Susan Harrington, Susan Smith, Jacquelyn Burt, Barbara Cox, Edith Lang ley, Jean Forward, Susan Kasabuski, Marsha Edmunds. Third Row: Judith Kane, Cynthia Rhoades, Loie Rogers. Annelle DiMinico, Henry Sienkewicz, Michael Dow, Bruce Williams, Richard Caefer, Judith Cottrell, Patricia Gerasin, Judith Koschei, Susan Leadbetter, Barbara Stolos. STUDENT COUNCIL COMMITTEE ON COMMUNITY AFFAIRS ■ •„ ,«. i H «■ Left to Right: First Row: Susan Yale, William Me Kinney, Lorraine ' MacPhee. Second Row: Barbara Cox, John Dance wicz, Barbara Stolos, Jane McClintock. MARSHAL SQUAD Advisor: MISS LOUISE SOLOMITA Left to Right: First Row: Patricia Beauchesne, Linda Fritz, Suzanne LaVacca, Judith Maher, Cheryl Barber, Margaret Sonier, Barbara Bryant. Second Row: JoAnn De Orio. Linda Wilson, Eleanor Mitchell, Edward Carlson, John Kelley, Wanda Barteaux, Dianna Kappa, Lorraine MacPhee. Third Row: Judith Kusch, Barbara Bryant, Frederick Duffy, Richard Laskey, Edward Caffarella, Ralph Rockwood, Alice Guttadauro, Karen Kelley. 115 CLUB PRESIDENTS Left to Right: First Row: Nancy French, Bruce Williams, Richard Caefer, Lorraine MacPhee, William Kelley, James Jeffery, Diane Nadeau. Second Row: Barbara Stolos, Linton Libby, Kathleen Kelley, Edward Simonson, Judith Dow, Charles Yale, Marilyn. Hockmuth, Joan Carlton. Third Row: Carol Mosher, Scott Smith, Pamela Emery, Edward Cafferella, Jane Davidson, Salvatore Spinosa, Kathleen Desmond. EUCLIDIAN CLUB Advisor: MR. ELMER WATSON Officers: Pres.: RICHARD CAEFER Vice Pres.: JAMES JEFFERY Sec: PAULA ROBLESKI Treas.: RONALD PISCIOTTA Left to Right: First Row: Marcia Polese, Richard MacLean, Robert Hansford, Regina Kmiec, Richard Caefer, Paula Robleski, James Jeffery, Carol Burton, Thomas Green, Carole Brownlow. Second Row : Ernest Hynes, John Powers, Anne Sano, Linton Libby, Judith Cremarosa, Harold Haley, Diana Kappa, Douglas Erb, Diane Seaboyer, Robert Lloyd, Boyd Doty, Albert Melanson. Third Row: June Dev eney t Albert Iapicca, Janice Dancewicz, John Riley, Jane Davidson, Richard Svenson, Gloria Mylyk, Edward Caffarella, Denise Roberts, Edward Simonson, June Williams. CHESS CLUB Advisor: MR. FRANCIS MORSE Officers: Pres.: EDWARD SIMONSON Vice Pres. : RONALD TIBBETTS Treas.: CHARLES McKENNA Left to Right: First Row: Richard Cucchiara, William Bilodeau, Edward Simonson, Ronald Tibbetts, Edward Caffarella, Harold Smith. Second Row: Bruce Williams, Richard Caefer, Louis Ciampa, Richard MacLean, Richard Berry, John McKenna, John Powers, John Paul Jones. Third Row: Robert Lloyd, John Riley, James Jeffery, Emil Reisch], Scott Smith, James Bartlett, Salvatore Spinosa. 116 GIRLS ' CLUB Left to Right: Installing Officer, Nancy French; President, Joan Carlton; Vice President. Leslie MacPhee; Secretary, Linda Huggins; Treasurer, Joanne Bamford; Chairman of Membership, Lynne Agersea ; Chairman of Program, Donna Kandazzo ; Chairman of Ways and Means, Penelope Landry ; Chairman of Service, Susan Yale; Chairman of Social, Alice Guttadauro. MISS BERNICK L. H-mVARI) CIRLS ' CLl B OFFICERS- Left to Right: first Row: Secretary, Linda Huggins; President. J nan Carlton ; Vice President. Leslie MacPhee. Second Hon: Chairman: Member- ship, Lynne Agersea ; Social, Alice Guttadauro ; Ways and Means, Pennj Landry; Service. Susan Yale. ■ GIRLS ' CLUB DANCE COMMITTEE Left to Right: Kneeling: Donna White, Sharyn McKinley, Sandra Hashem, Anne Sano, Donna Randazzo. Sitting: Joyce McNeill, Diane Nadeau, Jane Davidson, Alice Guttadauro, Judith Harris, Nancy Smith. Standing: Jane Johnson, Cynthia Ludwig, Kathleen Kelley. USHERETTES Advisor: MRS. HELEN QUERCIO Officers: Captain: JANE DAVIDSON First Lieut.: ANNE SANO Second Lieut.: NANCY SMITH JANE DAVIDSON, Captain Left to Right: Kneeling: Ann Constant, Judith Maher, Joanne D ' Amico. Sitting: Susan Surette, Joan Carlton, Judith Dow, Marion Nocella, Patricia Gera3in, Marsha Edmunds. Standing: Eleanor Spencer, Patricia Surette, Judith Kane, Marie Serino. 118 FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA Advisor: MRS. CORINNE SHUFF Pres.: PATRICIA SURETTE V. Pres. : KAREN KELLEY Sec: CYNTHIA DAVIE Treas.: DOREEN CHAPMAN Publicity: JUDITH LAUBRIS Representatives: LOIS ROGERS JEANNE LEWIS Left to Right: First Row: Cynthia Davie, Patricia Surette, Karen Kelley. Second Row: Doreen Chapman Judith Loubris, Loie Rogers, Jeanne Lewis. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA Advisors: MISS PATRICIA McCORMICK MRS. SALLY TYRRELL MR. JOHN NASO Officers: Pres.: DIANE NADEAU Vice Pres.: MARIETTA THOMPSON Sec: PAULA ROBLESKI Treas.: JUNE WILLIAMS Pub].: NANCY FRENCH Left to Right: First Row: Kathleen Hanlon, Paula Robleski, June Williams, Diane Nadeau, Marietta Thompson, Nancy French, Gay Nickole. Second Row: Sandra Hashem, Margaret Blanchard, Joan Schaffner, Joseph Amico, Marion Nocella, Marsha Edmunds, Carole Brownlow, Meredith Broughton. Third Row: Virginia Bellitti, Patricia Gerasin, Candace Rossi, Sheila Hollis, Nancy Hanson, Mary Jean Klapes, Geraldine Spates, Allison Glew, Karen Wadleigh. FUTURE NURSES 9 CLUB Advisors: MRS. CATHERINE SPENCER MISS HELEN F. TOWLE Hficers: ' res.: MARILYN HOCKMUTH ice Pres.: RHETA LEIGHTON, GAIL PIPER bee: PAULA ANTHONY freas.: CHARLOTTE RUPRIGHT, DONNA DICKSON Left to Right: First Row: Donna Randazzo, Dorine O ' Donnel, Paula Anthony, Gail Piper, Marilyn Hock rnuth, Rheta Lcighton, Charlotte Rupright, Donna Dickson, Judith Bean. Second Roiv: Maryann Speciale Elizabeth Hester, Cynthia Blatchford, Nancy Smith, Christine Ashley, Priscilla Fountain, Sharon O ' Connor Kathleen Kelley, Jane Johnson, Cynthia Ludwig, Jean Emery. Third Row: Jean Flannery, Judith Koschei Marie Bailey, Carol Johnson, Linda Dearstyne, Sharon Loew, Judith Scott, Alice Razumny, Diane Mac Naught, Annette Milano, Shirley Carpenter. ilill • LATIN CLUB Advisor: MRS. FRANCES EG V Officers: Pres.: NANCY FRENCH Vice Pres.: ELLEN SANTOSUOSSO Sec: ANNETTE IENCO Treas.: ALICE CERINO Left to Right: First Row: Elaine Maaoogian, Alan Cash, Annelte Iengo, Ellen Santosuosso, Nancy French, Alice Cerino, William Bilodeau, Rose Cardozo. Second Ron-: Stephen Carlson, Carol Burton, Margerv Erb, Gail Higgins, John Riley, Marietta Thompson. Mary Perry, Edith Langley, Ellen Fladger, Mark Harrison. Third Row: Nancy Cash. Linda Clark, Kathleen Desmond, Leah Carmilia, Mary Jean Klapcs, Rlieta Leighton, Janice Dance wicz, June Wiliams, Regina Kmiec. SAHICO Advisor: MISS HAZEL MARISON Officers: Pres.: PAMELA EMERY Vice Pres.: CHARLENE CROWELL Sec: JUNE HOWELL Treas.: ALICE GUTTADAURO Left to Right : First Ron : Melody Cushing. Janet Brown, Patricia Maguire, June Howell, Pamela Emery, Charlene Crowell, Alice Cuttadauro, Carol Mallet t, Jennifer Rich, Joanne D ' Amieo. Second Ron : Ann Mahoney, Donna Demers, Sharyn McKinley, Clara Hogan, Judith Kane, Patricia Surette, Barbara Murray, Cynthia Davie, Susan Surette, Shirley Goodwin. Suzanne LaVacca, Patricia Lee man, Katherine Dewing. Third Row : Rita Ciampa, Carol Maclnnes, Shirley Dubuque. Beverlv Robertson, Janet Bernard. Patricia Cox, Ruth Young, Elizabeth Pike, Judith Kusch, Sallv Wildman, Linda Belingheri, Linda Wilson, Dorotliv Bisesti. OFFICE AIDES Left to Right: First Row: Patricia McKinney, Patricia Maguire, Darryl Gurney, Judith Ladd, Carol Conrad Barbara Stanley, Barbara Bryant. Elizabeth Merrill. Second Row : Joanne Lopez, Joan Carlton, Shirley Davidson. Marilyn Niles, Eleanor Mitchell, Kathleen Kelley, Carol Maclnnes, Janice Cook, Donna Budowicz, Jane McClintock. Third Ron: Susan Swett. Barbara Joyce, Pamela George, Marilyn Niles, Charlene Crowell, June Howell, Sally Wildman, Loie Rogers, Louise Fifield. 120 i .,; SPANISH CLUB Pres.: PAUL LACEY V. P.: CARMEL SAULNIER Sec: NANCY RIAL Treas.: THERESA GIANSIRACUSA Program Ch.: JOYCE McNEILL Lejc to Right, First Ron: Joyce McNeill, Carniel Saulnier. Theresa Giansiracusa, Paul Lacey, Nancy Rial. Margaret Rooney. Second Ron: Rosemary Ward, Susan Kasabuski, Daryll Donnelly, Jeffrey Rich, Geraldine Spates, Antonetta Milano, Susan Yale. NATIONAL THESPIANS Pres.: BARBARA STOLOS V. Pres.: CHARLENE CROWELL Sec: DENISE ROBERTS Treas.: JOSEPH AMICO Left to Right: Charlene Crowell. Barbara Stolos, Joseph Amiro, Denise Roberts. Second Rou Anthony, Carol Hudlin, Edward Caffarella. Marcia Nish, Katherine Dewing. Barbara D.E.C.A. Pres.: CHARLES YALE V. Pres.: DONNA BUDOWICZ Sec: DOROTHY MASLOWSKI Treas.: LOTHAIRE ABORN Historian: KAREN LYON Parliamentarian: DAVID ANDERSON Left to Right: First Ron: Karen Lyon, Lothaire Aborn, Doroth; Maslowski, Donna Budowicz, Charles Yale, David Anderson, Brenda Smith. Second Ron : Douglas Cudinore, Valarie Heath, Stanley Kanarkiewicz, Russell VanHurn, Pamela George, Marrill White. ' , . I ■ ■ ■ m ' K ■ I CAMERA CLUB d isor: MR. HAROLD EVERITT Pres.: RICHARD MacLEAN Vice Pres.: EDWARD CAFARELLA Sec: DIANA KAPPA Treas.: LOUIS CONTINO Left to Right: First Row: Douglas Erb. Richard MacLean, Edward Caffarella, George Riley. Second Row: Richard Cucchiara. John Powers, Diana Kappa, Robert Lloyd, John Paul Jones. Third Row: Richard Caefer, Edward Simonson, James Jeffrey, Louis Contino. LE CERCLE ERANCAIS b Advisor: MISS LEE GOLDSTEIN Officers: Pres.: JUDITH DOW Vice Pres.: JANE DAVIDSON Sec: JUDITH KIMBALL Treas.: GERALDINE TILLEY Left to Right: Kneeling: Gay Campbell, Margaret Blanchard, Annette lengo, Marcia Polese, Elaine Manoogian, Susan Valasunas. First Row: Carole Brownlow, Gay Nicole, Joseph Amico, David Pignato, Jane Davidson, Judith Dow, Judith Kimball, Geraldine Tilley, Richard Prout, Richard Cucchiara, Margaret Chang, Linda Chambers. Second Row : Linda Mullen, Cynthia Poor, Marietta Thompson, Helaine Hurwitz, Suzanne Desmond, Dorine CTDonnell, Marilyn Niles, Joan Wasson, Donna Dickson, Kathleen McLean, June Deveney, Loreen Ingaciola, Judith Cremarosa, Frances Currie, Barbara Cox, Diane Seaboyer. Marilyn Rial. Third Row: Jean Campbell, Priscilla Fountain, Janice Cook, Judith Cottrell, Kathleen Desmond, Mary Jean Klapes, Phyllis DeVito, Paula Robleski, Gloria Mylyk, Sylvia Winslow, Denise Roberts, Susan Kenney, Virginia Beletti, Christine Ashley, June Williams. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Advisor: MRS. ISABELLE BEAUSCHENE Officers: Pres.: LINTON LIBBY Vice Pres.: MARIETTA THOMPSON Sec: DONNA DICKSON Treas.: KATHLEEN DESMOND Left to Right: First Row: Donna Dickson, Linton Libby, Marietta Thompson, Kathleen Desmond. Second Row: Carole Brownlow, Joan Carlt on, June Williams, Richard Caefer, Denise Roberts, Judith Dow, Darryl Gurney. Third Row: Jane Davidson, Gloria Mylyk, Gregory Vincent, Paula Robleski, Phyllis DeVito. 122 DRAMATIC CLUB Advisor: MRS. MARY ANDERSON Officers: Pres.: EDWARD CAFARELLA Vice Pres.: RICHARD BRUNO Sec: JOAN SHAFFNER Treas.: JANE DAVIDSON Left to Right: First Row: Judith Kimball, Joyce Delia Gatta, Charles Wood, Allison Glew, John Kelley, Jane Davidson, Edward Caffarella, Marilyn Modica, Gregory Sudak, Denise Roberts, Sandra Alley. Second Row: Marjorie Thibeau, Linda Brault, Joan Wasson, Judy Francois, Barbara Stolos, Carol Maclnnes, Jane Johnson, Marcia Nish, Mary Perry, Patricia Maguire, Barbara Stanley, Kathleen McLean, Barbara Anthony, Ann Ma honey, Anita Orlando. Third Row: Carol Hudlin, Sharon Wladkowski, Linda Heath, Patricia Gerasin, Candace Rossi, Sheila Hollis, Karen Kelley, Charlene Crowell. Sylvia Win slow, Kathleen Desmond, Annette Milano, Judith Scott, Jannine DiGianvittorio, Marsha Edmunds, Marilyn Marino. Kneeling: Jane Alexander, Jacqueline Weller, Pamela Noel, Suzanne Valasunas. Laura Nowesel- ski, Ellen Santosuosso, Elaine Manoogian, Lor- raine Meechan, Zoe Vrees, Annette Iengo. First Row: Nancy Rial, Marie Buckless, Samuel J. Donato, Nancy DelJaGatta, Boyd Doty, Karen McGlaughin, Robert Serozynski, Gail Scott, Rich- ard Bruno, Valarie Berry, Marilyn Rial, Mary Bishop. Second Row: Maureen Lynch, Lois Basil, Elaine Hurwitz, Diane Galli, Rosemarie Gagliandi, Jane McClintock, JoAnne Lopez, Mari- lyn Nile, Loreen Angaciola, Hazel Wiget, Linda Ross, Linda Gerniglia, Rosemary Ward, Carlene Cotter, Maria Archambault, Carol Conrad, Donna Macedo. Third Row: Joanne Penney, Cynthia Pariseau, Joan Schaffner, Shirley Davidson, Diane Abbott, Salena Bucchiere, Paula DiMinico, Sharyn Lowe, Mary Jane Ulban, Linda Dear- styne, Mary Jane Klapes, Janice Cook, Janice Murray, Frances Drozdowicz, Kathleen Maher, Charlotte Vigneaux, Susan Harrington, Judith Cremarosa. Oft p o o LIBRARY AIDES Left to Right: Kneeling: Patricia McKenney, Anita Orlando, Catherine Merrill. Rosemary Cardozo, Margaret O ' Neill. Meredith Simms. First Row: Margaret Blanchard. Valerie Berry. Douglas Atkinson. Cynthia Orlandel a. Gregory Sudak, Mary Bishop, David LoPresti, Linda Mullen, Patricia Leeman, Starr Thomas. Second Row Ann Mahoney, Rosemary Ward, Clara Horgan, Nellie Whetzel, Gail Gibbon9, Diane Walters, Loreen Ingaciola Alice Cerino, Sheryle Ward, Margaret McKenna, Dolores McLeod, Kathleen Hicks, Sandra Beverage Catherine Venezia, Lorraine Frederick. Third Row: Linda Gould. Charlotte Rupright, Geraldine Tilley Carol Mosher, Priscilla Fountain, Susan Swett, Sharon Lowe, Valerie Heath. Judith Kusch, Candace Rossi Susan Smith, Janis Smith, Alice Razumny. 123 SKI CLUB Advisors: MISS MAUREEN KENNEDY MR ROBERT CLARK Officers: IV-,: NORMAN SMITH Vice IV-.: CHARLES SURETTE Sec: BARBARA STOLOS Treas.: ELEANOR SPENCER First Ron ; Jtirliili Koschei, Das id Anderson, Annette Milano, Bruce Williams, Barbara Stolos. Richard Laskey, Patricia Battaglia, Douglas Erb, Karen Kelley, Charles Yale. Second Row: Peter Paul, Kathleen F. Kelly, Edward Simonson, Denise Roberts, William Ceceita, Faith Tibbctts, Norman Smith. Judy Dow, Glen Harrington, Kathleen Desmond, Bruce Appleby, June Mascianica, Steven Giantonio. Third Ron : Karen Lyon, Wesley Gage, Alice Guttadauro. Sal vat ore Spinosa, Karen Wadleigh, Richard Svenson. Patricia Gerasin, James Jeffrey, Ellen White, Robert McHugh, Allison Glew. Left to Right: First Row: Lorraine Frederick, Meredith R upright. Second Row : Susan Trefrey, Eleanor Spencer, j Katherine Dewing, Linda Wilson, Susan Surette, Marilyn Modira, Brought on, Gay Campbell, Joyc Joan Wasson, Dianna Kappa, Judith Kane, Arthu , linor J athleen E. Kelly, Karen Woods, Marsha Edmunds, Richard Caefer, Elean Powers, Gladys Forward, Douglas Atkinson, Marion Nocella, Dana Roul DellaGatta, Nancy French, Joyce McNeill, Ann Mahoney, Charlotte Sharon McKinley, Dorothy Bisesti, Cathy Venezia. Third Row: DeFronzo, Cynthia Ludwig, Steven Roberts, Barbara Ant lion Patricia Surette, Paul Rubbicco, Carol Maclnnes, Thomas Niles, Elinor J. Johnson, Cynthia D _.Je, June Williams, Linda Brault. Fourth Row: Janet Brown. ;or Mitchell, William Kelly, Candace Rossi, Charles Wood, Marilyn Hockmuth, John eau, Marv dishing. Donna White. VISUAL AIDS Advisor: MR. CARMINE MOSCHELLA Officers: Pres. JAMES JEFFREY Vice Pres.: BRUCE WILLIAM? Sec: RICHARD CAEFER Trea-.: PAUL STANLEY t 1 1 • | f y ' vr ' ' 6_J fo W 1 124 Left to Right: First Row: Joseph Neale, Dennis Puleo, Richard Caefer, Bruce Williams, James Jeffry, Grath, Robert Hansford, William Kelley, Douglas Erb, John Powers, Richard MacLean, Frank Pantelone, Paul Stanley, Louis Contino, Dana Rouleau, Paul Ribbicco. Second Row: Peter DeGennaro, Christie Mc Louis Ciampa, Douglas Cudmore. Third Row: Savatore Spinosa, Michael Campbell, Edward Caffarella, Richard Svenson, Glen Harrington, Robert McHugh, Steven Giorgetti, William Cecieta, Charles Donegan, Charles Yale. ORATORY CLUB Advisor: MR. JOHN GUTH.MANN Pies.: CHARLOTTE VIGNEAUX Sec: SUZANNE VALASUNAS Treas.: ELAINE HURWITZ First Row: Charlotte Vigneaux, Suzanne Valasunas. Second Ron: Ela Dianna Kappa. Hurwiu, Janice Dancewicz, GOLF CLUB Advisor: MR. JOHN GUTH.MANN Chairman: DOUGLAS COOPER First Row: Edward Simonson, Richard Caefer, Louis Ciampa. Second Row: Jeffrey MacDougall, Douglas Cooper, Ronald Farron, Douglas Erb. FRESHMAN OFFICE AIDES First Row: Karen Caddy, Diane Williams. Second Row: Jayne Hurlbert, Janice Surette, Allison Leek. Maureen Steele. 125 BOWLING CLUB Advisors: MISS RITA INDRESANO MR. ROLAND LACHANCE Officers: Pres.: JAY MAC DOUGALL Vice Pres.: DONNA RANDAZZO Sec: ANNETTE MIGANO Left to Right: First Row: Barbara Bryant. Judith Bean, Sharyn McKinley. Annet ' e Milano. Donna Randazzo, Ruth Thompson, Marietta Thompson, Esther Grace. Second Row: Boyd Doty, Judy Francois, Steven Chrisos, Marcia Pelusi, Michael Yagjian, Betsy Brennaman, Ernest Hines, Alice Brigham, Thomas Owen, Darryl Donnelly, Linda Mosher, William Nebe. Third Row: Karen Lyons, Dennis King, Geraldine Spates. William Newman, Michele Caruso, William Bilodeu, Denise Roberts, Albert Iapicca, Loie Rogers, Russell O ' Connor, Deborah Gowell. ART CLUB Advisor: MR. FRED FIANDACH Pres.: TIMOTHY MAHONEY Vice Pres.: FRANCES CURRY Sec: CAROL HUDLIN Treas.:DIANNA KAPPA First Row: Suzanne Valazunas, Joyce DellaGatta. Dianna Boffa. Jacqueline Weller. Dianna Kappa. David LoPresti. Frances Currie, Carol Hudlin, Marilyn Rial, Nancy Rial, Gay Nickole, Meredith Broughton. Second Row: Elaine Geswell, Barbara Cox, Judy Francois, Frances Drozdowicz, Deborah Cox, June Williams, Eleanor Mitchell, Diane Breen, Kathleen MacLean, Nancy DellaGatta, Dorine O ' Donnell, Linda Mullen. Third Row: Marguerite Thibeau, Marie Girard, Susan Mitchell, Lynne Agersea, Susan Leadbetter, Mary Jean Klapes, Gloria Mylyk, Jane Davidson, Meredith Simm, Penelope Landry, Sandra Coates, Judith Cremarosa, Karen Wood. GUIDANCE AIDES Left to Right: First Row: Diane Bentley, Elaine Hurwitz, Gail Higgins, Susan Yale, Lothaire Aborn, Cheryl Barber, Judith Maher, Marie Serino, Constance Bacon. Second Row: Joann D ' Amico, Anne Sano, Mary Boles, Margaret Collum, Carol Bentley, June Deveney, Joyce McNeill, Virginia Colarusso, Margaret Sonier, Diane Doherty, Jeanne Lewis. Third Row: Agatha Contino, Annelle DiMinico, Theresa Giansaricusa, Diane MacNaught, Geraldine Spates, Nancy Smith, Linda Fritz, Marilyn Hochmuth, Leslie MacPhee. 126 PEP SQUAD Advisor: MRS. MARY ANDERSON Captains: MARSHA EDMUNDS PAMELA EMERY PATRICIA GERASIN JANE JOHNSON MARILYN MARINO JOAN WASSON Captains: CAROLYN DICHIARA JANNINE DIGIAN VITTORIO ANNETTE MILANO ELIZABETH PIKE BEVERLY ROBERTSON S. H. S. CHEERLEADERS Left to right: Kneeling: Kathleen F. Kelley. Standing: Kathleen E. kelley. J;t June Mascianica, Susan Smith, Jacquelyn Burt, and Linda Wilson. Higgins, Susan Marring to 127 SAUGUS HIGH TWIRLERS Left to Right: Kneeling: Laura Lunt, Marilyn Modica — Captain. Teresa Gianseracusa. Second Row: Sharyn McKinlcy, Cynthia Ludwig, Judith Koshci, Diane MacNaught, ami Rita Ciampa. SACHEM DANCE BAND Lett to Right: First Row: Edward Simon- son. Jcffery Rich, Robert Lyon. Douglas Woodward. Richard Wettle. Mr. Robert Lvnn. Staff Member, David Anderson. Earl Rideout. John La Viska. Second Row: Phillip Green. Robert Cashem, Thomas Corindia. Roger Pheulpin. Mr. Jerome Mit- chell. Musical Director. Rol % Prentiss. Richard Bruno. Anthonv Bicchierc. 128 MB SAUGUS HIGH SCHOOL BAND Band D irector: MR. JEROME MITCHELL Senior Mem hers David Anderson Meredith Broughton Edward Caffarella Rirhard Carter Christopher Hills Marjorie Keeler Eleanor Mitchell Roger Pheulpin Earl Rideout Ralph Rock wood Loie Rogers Rosemary Saulnier Edward Simonson David Sketchley Paul Stanley GLEE CLUB SENIOR MEMBERS: Vocal Director: MR. JOSEPH MESSINA Senior Members: Carole Brownlow, Charlene Crowell, Linda Heath, Carol Mosher, Marilyn Nelson, Marcia Nish, Paula Robleski. 129 ATHLETICS 130 Vm 01 memcan 9nie nors J aouion OCew yorJt World ' s Jair 1964-1965 PAVILION OF AMERICAN INTE- RIORS — The 4-story Pavilion of American Interiors at the New York 1964-1965 World ' s Fair where 125 manufacturers exhibit furniture, floor coverings, lamps, draperies and other home furnishings in a series of taste- fuj displays. The pavilion, which cost more than $1,500,000 to build, occupies a 38,110 sq. ft. lot with 68,000 sq. ft. of display space in the Fair ' s Industrial Area. 1961 New York World ' s Fair 19641965 Corporation. 131 1 c ' stf SAL SPINOZA Co-Captain Guard ROY LATTANZIO Tackle GLEN HARRINGTON End JOHN MILANO Guard ; - l DENNIS PULEO Back LS ' GEORGE BISHOP End RICHARD LASKEY Tackle Sir % LOUIS CIAMPA Center MARIO SCIRE Back 132 ■ ■ I LL 196 % BRUCE WILLIAMS Co-Captain Back C- .? :. - ROBERT ENTWISTLE Guard s X MICHAEL MANCUSO Tackle - — ■ 4 FRANK PANTALONE Back r: - 9% 6 JOHN NICHOLSON End tl % RICHARD SVENSON Center 70 JOSEPH ZITO Back ROBERT CONNAUGHTON Tackle JAMES SCANZILLI Tackle 133 Football ballet! 134 Hey! Let go of my foot! m ' « Stop that man Where do I fio from here? tin ■ ' ' ■ ■ ■ ' 1 1 ■ ■ I I Charge! 135 S. H. S ' ! Left to Right: First Row: Jef- frey Sanborn, James Patch, Dennis Murphy, Richard Bruno. Second Row: Lawrence Con- nors, Thomas Daniels, Edward Connors, Dennis Puleo, Robert Heffernan. Third Row: Richard sc Saupus 4 Saujrus 3 Saupus 6 Saufius 2 Saujnis 2 Saudis 2 Saugus 1 Saufius 8 Saupus 3 Saufrus 2 Saugus 3 Saugus 5 Saupus Saupus 1 136 HOCKEY Graham, William Simmons, Richard Serino, Kenneth Rob- ertson, Donald Shell, Thomas Newhall. Coaches: Mr. Paul O ' Brien Mr. Leonard Wall Beverly 2 a BEg$ Wohurn 3 Mm St. John ' s ...2 ™ ™ Marhlehead 1 I English 3 Classical 4 Gloucester 2 Anicshury 2 Suampscott 2 Danvers Salem 1 Maiden Catholic 1 St. Mary ' s 5 Peahodv 1 137 j Left to Right: First Row: James Cunha. Leon Lemure, Joseph Cahill, Peter Allen. Russell Smith. Second Row: Salvatore Spinosa, Steven Vavoudes, William Ceceita, Alex Winn, Alan Aldrich. Coach: MR. WILLIAM Ma. NEILL B A S K E T B A L L SCORES Saugus 63 Wakefield 71 Danvers 75 Classical 66 Saugus 82 Saugus 73 Lawrence 85 English 84 Saugus 77 Saugus 55 Saugus 77 Saugus 71 Haverhill 80 Salem 81 Saugus 96 English 110 Saugus 41 Beverly 72 Saugus 67 Winthrop 60 Saugus 63 Saugus 74 Saugus 63 Haverhill 78 Salem 58 Saugus 71 Saugus 71 Gloucester 70 Beverly 52 Peabody 67 Classical 52 Saugus 63 Saugus 69 Lawrence 89 Saugus 82 Gloucester 39 Saugus 59 Peabody 59 ' I W I I BAY STATE TOURNAMENT Saugus 60 Winthrop 36 139 ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Ur! im I ■i Left to Right: First Row: Jeffrey Sanborn, Steven Giorgetti. William Acheson, Peter Allen, Douglas Erb, Peter Paul, Joseph Cahill. Roy Frederickson. Second Row: Henry Sienkiewitz, Carl Hermsdorf, Allan Aldrich, Steven Boudreau, Robert Lloyd, John Reed, Francis Mascianica, John Nourse, Alexander Wynn. Coach: MR. WILLIAM MacNEILL TRACK AND CROSS COUNTRY V 3 140 I i Ready, boys? ' t, J ■ 1 .1 They ' re off! GIRLS ' FIELD HOCKEY Left to Right: First Ron: Rose Cardozo, Lorraine Frederick, Barbara Bryant, Geraldine Tilley, Lorraine MacPhee, Susan Chapman, Sandra Sylvia, Jeanne Canfield. Second Row: Leslie MacPhee, Charlotte Rupright, Mary Canfield, Leslie Evans, Leah Carmilia, Cathleen Conha, Rheta Leighton, Donna Murphy. Coach: MRS. AUDREY DIAMOND 142 GIRLS ' BASKETBALL— 1 963-1 964 VARSITY MEMBERS Left to Right: Kneeling: Leslie Mac- Phee. Jeanne Canfield. Alice Gutta- dauro, co-captain, Lorraine MacPhee, co-captain, Linda Gould, Pamela Noel. Standing: Charlene Lan r, Rheta Leij;h- ton. Donna Murphy, Mary Canfield, Paula Forbes, Nancy Smith. Coach: MRS. AUDREY DIAMOND JUNIOR VARSITY MEMBERS Left to Right: Kneeling: Sandra Sylvia, Susan Chapman, Geraldine Tilley. Jean Maestranzi. Theresa Broun, Barbara Bryant. Standing: Mary Bishop, Linda Ballard. Diane Ballard. Julie Carter, Nancy Cash. 143 V. I . ttl 4. m m . t 4 A , ,, 1 cS! - 146 JMHI 1962 New York World ' s Fair 1964-196S Corporation !j3eu o a stem tjxnjtoif OCeiv yorJ? Worfcrs U air 1964- 963 The Bell System exhibit is in the form of a floating wing, 400 feet long, 24 feet above ground and supported at four points. It occupies a 105,000 square foot site on the pool of indus- try in the main axis of the Fair oppo- site the Unisphere, a steel globe which is the main theme structure. 147 ■ . - . 1 1 ■ ■ ■■1 • EH - m m ■ 1 pm.AC Service h M ■ With a A It rJ Smile A y k J s For Personalized Yearbook Photography THE ARMAND STUDIO OFFICIAL TONTOQUONIAN PHOTOGRAPHERS for ' 52, ' 53, ' 54, ' ! 55, ' 56, ' 57, ' 58, ' 59, 60, ' 61, ' 62, ' 63 6 + Best Wishes and Congratulations to the Graduating Class of 1964 BAND OFFICERS L. to R.: Rita Ciampa, David Anderson, Earl Rideout, Ralph Rockwood, Meredith Broughton. rnim GLEE CLUB OFFICERS L. to R.: Carole Brownlow, Leslie Evans, Paula Robleski, Boyd Doty, Carol Mosher, Mary Bish- op, Sandra Beverage. MUSIC DEPARTMENT SAUGUS PUBLIC SCHOOLS Kenneth J. Barnes Paul R. Carlson THE PARK PRESS, INC. PRINTERS Fifteen Main Street, Saugus, Mass. TELEPHONE 233-0315 THE GIRL ' S CLUB Compliments of GEORGE A. McCARRIER AL JANE SMITH Real Estate and Insurance D-B-A BUNKER AGENCY 359 Central Street JERRY ' S BEAUTY SHOP CEnter 3-0199 233-6590 233-2580 STYLE-TONE UPHOLSTERING CO. Custom Slip Covers — Draperies Antiques 375 Central Street SAUGUS, MASS. zmm v i SOUTHEASTERN NEW ENGLAND DIVISION L. G. BALFOUR COMPANY attieboro, Massachusetts w • Thomas Galvin • • William Rowan • • • FarnumDevoe • Donald Pelletier CLASS RINGS AND PINS • CLUB INSIGNIA • MEDALS TROPHIES • PLAQUES • DIPLOMAS • INVITATIONS • TAYLOR YEARBOOKS ■ :r ■ Congratulations to the Class of 1964 THE CHAMPION LAMP WORKS 330 LYNNWAY, LYNN, MASS. A Good Place to Work SINCE 1900 FULLERTON FUNERAL HOME 325 Central Street SAUGUS Compliments of CLIFTONDALE WOODWORKING COMPANY (Incorporated) TEL. CE 3-0020 Saugus, Massachusetts Tel. CEnter 3-1134 GUSTAFSON WARREN . . . Florists . . . When You Say It With Flowers Say It With Ours 124 Main Street SAUGUS, MASS. Compliments of HECK ALLEN ' S 22 Lincoln Ave. SAUGUS, MASS. 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 1 3 Main Street BROADWAY OFFICE N. E. Shopping Center Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 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 BEACON AUTO BODY REPAIR CO. All Work Guaranteed Wrecks Rebuilt Body and Fender Work Complete Automatic Transmission Overhaul Wheel Alignment and Frames Straightened 112 Bow St., Everett Carburetor Generator and Ignition Work DU 9-9050 SURETTE REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE 424 Central St. Saugus CE 3-2931 PETER F. BRADY Assistant District Attorney for the Eastern District 7 Central Square Lynn, Mass. Lynn 3-3322 Lynn 2-7890 Compliments of SAUGUS PHARMACY REVERE KNITTING MILLS FACTORY STORE, INC. S Sweater Headquarters 108 Ferry Street MALDEN 48, MASS. DA 4-1670 HOWARD JOHNSON ' S DRIVE-IN Broadway — Route I — Saugus FEATURING TELETRAY SERVICE KODG ' S BARBER SHOP SAUGUS CENTER Compliments of BARNETT FABRIC STORES, INC. Saugus ' Complete Sewing Center 654 Broadway ROUTE I 233-5516 THE SAUGUS ADVERTISER Your Home Town Paper NELSON ' S FLOWERS 199 Essex Street SAUGUS, MASS. CEnter 3-2307 Compliments of SHERMAN ' S MARKET Tel. CE 3-1125 PETER L. GRADY WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER 57 Jackson Street SAUGUS, MASS. TOM ' S SERVICENTER, INC. Flying A Products Evinrude Outboard Motors Thompson and Wagemalcer Boats 693 BROADWAY, SAUSUS at Gibbs Oil Company PRINCE OF PIZZA Prince Drive-In Restaurants ROUTE I, SAUGUS Best Wishes to the Graduates of Saugus High 1964 EASTERN TOOL STAMPING CO., INC. Pressed Metal Engineers A. COGLIANO FOOD MART Groceries and Provisions Wholesale and Retail Meat is Our Specialty 304 Lincoln Avenue Saugus, Mass. Tel. CE 3-9715 ACOGUAKO fOOD MM IfyEROASI Jj SIRUION ROAST 5SU ,.« ■ ' ■•  ■ tJA J IwDDLE RIB yM± XtifUjjk J CORN BEEF  B t.- CIBENE CONSTRUCTION CORPORATION Masonry Contractors 103 Central Street, Saugus W. ERNEST LIGHT Printer 5 Columbus Avenue SAUGUS, MASSACHUSETTS Tel. CEnter 3-0592 NU-LIFE CLEANERS 350 Central Street SAUGUS, MASSACHUSETTS -63, ' 64 SWEENEY FUEL Sales FUEL OIL Service 56 Denver Street SAUGUS 233-0550 ..isamm ' HANSON CHEVROLET, INC. Sales — Service — Parts CLIFTONDALE SQUARE 519 Lincoln Avenue SAUGUS, MASS. Tel. CE 3-1887 or 3-1888 ■ I 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. JOHN BOYD COMPANY Manufacturers of Potato Chips 162 Boston Street Lynn, Massachusetts Compliments of CAMEO BEAUTY LOUNGE 55 Jackson St. SAUGUS, MASS. CE 3-1957 BOB ' S SHOE BOX ROBERT C. SIMEONE, Prop. The Family Shoe Store of Quality 312 CENTRAL ST. CEnter 3-0770 GEORGE ' S BARBER SHOP 59 JACKSON STREET ARCADE BAZAAR Discount Department Store 602 Broadway ROUTE 1 SAUGUS Compliments of SULLIVAN ' S PHARMACY 326 Central Street SAUGUS, MASS. SAHICO CLUB Prize Winners Left to Right: Sharyn McKinley, Suz- anne LaVacca, and Patricia Maguire. R M ¥ i v , m WvN O -0%Wv NM O  NW %, ¥ DISPOSAL CO. INC. COMMERCIAL • INDUSTRIAL • RESIDENTIAL TODAY ' S MOST SANITARY EQUIPMENT FACTORIES - STORES • HOMES INSECT - RODENT LEAKPROOF CONTAINER SERVICE CONTAINERS FOR 1 TO 10 CUBIC YDS. ©Caslered Containers Sectional I for Inside or Emptying Difficult Areas ©7 CLIFTONDALE Paint- Wallpaper Co. I PI ■■ M SM OUR FEATURES!! • Lower level emptying height - controls rubbish - eas« effort of emptying • Trucks to Lake care of any extraneous waste - not only containers • Containers remain on property - maintained by us sWe 233-2913 P.O. BOX 1)61 SAUGUS Nights - Sundays - Holidays - Re.ere 284-3 1 42 527 Lincoln Avenue SAUGUS ACE WELDING SERVICE INCORPORATED 12 NEWHALL AVENUE, SAUGUS, MASS. 223-2600 Compliments of FONTAINES MARKET Fontaines Market 1 Compliments of GIBBS OIL COMPANY CHARACTER LEADERSHIP SERVICE SCHOLARSHIP Howard A. Spofford Real Estate Broker Tel. 233-6459 Compliments of . . . BERTHOLD LUMBER CO. 392 Main Street SAUGUS, MASS. Compliments ZENON JEWELERS New England Shopping Center Saugus, Massachusetts Tel. 233-4304 Salute to the ALKEN ' S TELEVISION Sales and Service 1 1£fa TELEVISION .Tcw-KtS ' 1 - l nW SALES C SERVICE ., , .7 ... . 1 nm ppv Space Age Accutron mw m. Compliments of The Math Club CITIZEN BAND RCA Authorized Television 322 Central Street Saugus Center CEnter 3-0383 Compliments of PETER ' S GULF STATION Corner of Ha Rd. and Broadway SAUGUS, MASS. PETER S. MARVIN, JR. 233-7937 PARSONS Heating Oils Jet-Heet Jet-Cool Lynn Power Burners BOWMAR VARIETY Groceries and Sundries Sales and Service 419 Central St., Saugus CE 3-9713 129 ESSEX ST. 233-1300 Open Until 9 P.M. Every Night of the Year CHARLIE ' S SHOE HOSPITAL Compliments of Complete Shoe Repair Service IRON POT Old Shoes Made Like New 451 LINCOLN AVENUE CLIFTONDALE SQUARE TEL. 233-2223 Compliments of BRUHM ' S SERVICE STATION CLIFTONDALE GARAGE Expert Auto Repairing Carburetor and Generator Work 99 Lincoln Avenue Saugus, Mass. Compliments of The National Thespians Compliments of The Dramatics Club CEnter 3-9860 GODFRIED HOME BAKERIES, INC. — Famous for finest bakery goods — 158 Broadway, Route I Saugus, Mass. GRANT REAL ESTATE 183 Essex St. 233-3440 Saugus, Mass. Ruth ' s HIGH FASHION 338 Central Street — Saugus CE 3-9882 A. J. HANSON Lawn Garden Equipment SALES — SERVICE Corner Route I and Main St. Saugus, Mass. 233-3040 Compliments of TED ' S BARBER SHOP New England Shopping Center Saugus, Mass. Best Wishes Class of 1964 RADIO SHACK CORP. N. E. Shopping Center Saugus, Mass. Best Wishes to Class of 1964 From Marshal Squad ROY ' S TEXACO General Auto Repairs 340 Lincol n Avenue Saugus, Mass. CE 3-9732 Compliments of THE SHIP LYNNFIELD MASS. WATCHES DIAMONDS Stern ' s Service Satisfies ARTHUR STERN Jeweler Corner Union and Buffum Sts. Lynn, Mass. LYnn 3-0437 SILVERWARE CHINA BUTLER ' S DRUG STORE I Essex Street CEnter 3-0410 Where Pharmacy Is a Profession Compliments of R. J. LIFFIN ASSOCIATES Realtor 27 Essex St. Saugus 233-2550 Compliments of JIFFY MART FOOD STORE 9 Howard Street — Corner Main Street Just off Fellsway Saugus Open ' til 9 p.m. Compliments of WHITE PRIDE LAUNDRY 19 Curtis Road Saugus, Mass. 233-2960 ■ BEACON Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Service DU 9-9051 114 Bow Street Everett 49, Mass. Compliments of a FRIEND Compliments of the Adventure Car Hop Restaurant In Saugus ARMAND ' S TV Compliments of DR. AND MRS. DONALD A. ROOS EDMONDS BAKERY 461 Lincoln Avenue SAUGUS, MASS. 233-2334 Compliments of R. L. SWEEZEY SON Shade Screens — Venetian Blinds Doors, Windows 59 APPLETON STREET COMMUNITY FILLING STATIONS 526 Lincoln Ave. CE 3-9705 Saugus, Mass. HOFFMAN ' S Cliftondale Square WEARING APPAREL Best Wishes From the SOPHOMORE CLASS Compliments of SANTORO ' S SUBMARINE SHOP OF SAUGUS Blue Belle. % Jli ltla uieA4. NEW ENGLAND GIRL CHAMPION Nancy April French, Pipe Mjr. Tel. 233-1996 Eyes Examined Contact Lenses DR. ROBERT G. WILSON Optometrist 311 Central St. Saugus, Mass. Compliments of ROGERS TREASURE CHEST 455 Lincoln Avenue Cliftondale Square- Cards, gifts, and stationery Felicitates MCMLXIV Societas !i r I ■ I - J Utn Compliments of WALKEY ' S MARKET Congratulations From LUCY ANN, FRAN, and VIN Compliments of Motif House of Beauty Lincoln Plaza SAUGUS, MASS. t A ■ MARK E. RANDALL Electrician 1 1 Columbus Avenue Saugus, Massachusetts Tel. 233-3423 Compliments of TUMBLE INN SAUGUS ANIMAL HOSPITAL DR. and MRS. I. LAWRENCE HALPERT 230 Broadway Saugus Future Success to Class of 1964 From SAL ' S MARKET 361 Lincoln Avenue Saugus Jgta Jprqgs. JOLLY JORGE ' S Drive Inn Restaurant Route I , Saugus Compliments of OAK HALL CAP AND GOWN COMPANY Styles by MR. JOSEPH MAM ' SELLE ' S 449 Lincoln Ave. 233-9768 JOE ' S BARBER SHOP Lincoln Piazza Saugus, Mass. 233-2889 233-2431 HERBERT W. SPENCE The Friendly Office Real Estate — Insurance 324 Central St. Saugus MASS CAMERA CENTER Cameras, Radios, Stereo, Records 70 Market St. Lynn LY 5-6664 Everett Office 389-1234 Saugus Office 322-3426 FIORE BUS SERVICE, INC. Specializing in the Transportation of School Children RUDOLPH FIORE Traffic Manager THOMAS TAYLOR Dispatcher ■ • ' S Open House Displays D.E.C.A. Display OFFICERS— President — Charles Yale Vice President — Donna Budowicz Secretary — Dorothy Maslowski Treasurer — Lothaire Aborn Parliamentarian — David Anderson Historian — Karen Lyon Distributive Education Clubs of America Developing Future Leaders for Marketing and Distribution D.E.C.A Workshop ■2 Plar v Lynne gut ii tf l 3a -™-? -.«. S US « A G - AijecxsT k  pAanQ ty Cole Moil Wo .ojte, ■ ■ Bill  v fK • L -«1| . RINGERS AUTO SCHOOL Driver Education Classes LYnn 5-8600 Compliments of CENTRAL VARIETY Central St. Saugus, Mass. THE SIM CARNATION GARDEN CENTER 47 Morton Ave. Saugus 233-2050 L E. STONE COMPANY 23 Pleasant Ave. Tool — Special Machinery — Dies CE 3-1153 Best Wishes to the Class of 1964 From LE CERCLE FRANQAIS WEST LYNN CREAMERY 626 LYNNWAY, LYNN — Featuring — The Best Possible in: Milk — Eggs Butter — Yogurt Ly-3-3889 rf ' ' ' Y SAHICO CLUB OFFICERS June Howell, Secretary; Pamela Emery, President; Charlene Crowell, Vice President; Alice Guttadauro, Treasurer OBTAINED MOST ADS Shirley Dubuque, Alice Guttadauro, Susan Surette. Pamela Emery. s 1 r57r7TT7wr ) -f ' 171 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS illiam Kelley, President; Donna Murphy, Vice President ;Marsha Edmunds, Secretary; and Patricia Gerasin, Treasurer. MISS MAUREEN E. KENNEDY MR. WALTER D. BLOSSOM Advisors SENIOR CLASS BOARD OF DIRECTORS Judith Koschei, Richard Svenson, Kathleen E. Kelley, Joann D ' Amico, Lorraine Mar- Phee. 172 m. BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1964 From THE CHEERLEADERS Gail Higgins, Susan Harrington, June Mascianica, Kathy F. Kelley, Susan Smith, Jackie Burt, and Linda Wilson. Absent, Kathy E. Kelley. Compliments of LUDWIG ' S CLEANERS INC. 73 Vine Street Saugus, Mass. Compliments of J. C. CARBONE SON Compliments of A Friend Compliments of CUFTONDALE ELECTRONICS f J N fc King and Queen — Junior Prom MRS. TAYLOR 74 MR. JOHNSON 175 ■ 176 Kathleen Desmond, Pamela Emery, Nancy French, Joyce McNeill, Editors of the 1964 Tontoquonia n, wish to express their deep appreciation to the members of each of the staffs for their hard work and cooperation; to Mr. Rowan, the representative of Balfour Company who has guided us on the road to a successful yearbook; to our photographers, Mr. Guy Quartarone and Mr. Peter Aiello; and last but by no means least, to Miss Towle and Miss Marison, our advisors, without whom this yearbook could not have been completed. Our special appreciation is for their understanding and patience in our times of need. TZUrrtJ (lyaJ U U ■9 ' ■ ■ f52i L£d i ' I ■ Sp • i GUS PUBUC UBR rfyffi: ' Off Za5 0Bntrat5t. 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