West Bridgewater High School - Climber Yearbook (West Bridgewater, MA)
- Class of 1967
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Q. I. 'ix r j ,,,Y i 1 X 'V ht V' , . ',.-QQ ffT1'f? ' ' V 1 ff, if A is-' , X. 'A-f A :J A V Z ' Y L. ' A1A 'Qi-f if'Z - - W :E-yer' - , Ea g ,. ,s I v 1. 3. YT . . uf, Q '-1 .1' v-' . ,.L',, git! In I 'Q -, . ,igvei-31 qw W, -c,., 2,1 X , , . --'N f w . - AJ U, w ,.,.g? me V' 4 ' . 1 . N. .cg 'RX ' N ' ,Q ,.,.v.l,.4 , , I ' H , rip Y '. 1' U in' V' M W K x H ',.lu 1 . .Mg ,Q .X ,N Y. '!'-N . X .1 'Q ,S .Q vm- 1.152-15 I ' ' ' . 1 V X! .' 9' U . ': ,z V w, 5' flyinfifv. 'fn'- ,- nw ' '- ' 0 , rw ' '-5 ' ll ., 1. 41. . , ,-,,p n,', 1 f THIS BOOK a gift to the library from ll1fQf?J5f-'- RTL lffcliff Qgaanf of I 51 - 1 i A .Q W ' , nn, ' f X , ' Q ' 14 -1 :Q if ' ig: fb? 5 Q. - r w. We are now at the end of our iourney through high school. On our way we have met with ioy and despair, pride and discontentment, laughter and tears. Some ot our most treasured memories were from within the walls of West Bridgewater High School. As we now embark, separately, on countless new journeys, each and every one of us carries in his heart and mind the lessons taught here. ln this, our yearbook, are captured the wonders ot this jour- ney, reflected in the eye of a camera. As we recall, let us feel secure in the knowledge of our own betterment and confident in our trust in heavenly guidance. Editor - Priscilla Adams Junior Editor - Judith Hill Copy Editor - Connie Manugian Business Managers - Anne Howard Lawrence Conant Jr. Business Managers - Brian Lothrop 81 Michael Slapik TABLE OF CONTENTS Dedicatee - Administration - Faculty - Seniors - Underclassmen - Organizations - Activities - Afhlefics - Advertisements - . ill OUR DEDICA TEE x ' 1, 'Nj If 723 74 -l I' an Q Q Ill Ill o 'Ft .. -o os xi :I- o Ui cz UI 'C cn Q. i Tl D 0 as 5. I VI D' cu Q '1 'O' W ao UI m '1 4 m Q. L for a man who has given of himself, in so many ways, to help make our burdens lighter, our days brighter. With little thought of himself, he has struggled and fought for us, won and lost for us. His warmth, sincerity, and interest in our problems have made him a shining star in our memories. As we leave West Bridgewater High School and go on our separate ways, we will never forget his twinkling eye and iolly laughter. And so to you, Mr. Reed, we dedicate our Climber. V 2 l. ,femo- 15 wiiisp. ,.:'4fN-X ' o 4 .- ffl ' , 5L,,JF'si Y ADMI ISTRA T10 Dear Graduates: As you leave West Bridgewater High School, l offer this thought to take with you, THINK BIG. This is not originalbut l believe it is timely. While you have been in high school, and especially this past school year, you have been feeling and acting big. This is normal and natural, for as you have grown physically and mentally it is an expected and wholesome result of your matur- ing. However, because we are subiect to human interests, likes, dislikes, and, inevitably, failings, we may not accompany this maturation with an equally desirable and comparable mental improvement. Thus, to THINK BIG, we mean, to think and act generously whether it is sharing personal gain, our own understandings, or our own knowledge and comprehension. Share, in a humble and patient manner, the advantages you have enjoyed, be- caiuse you were blessed to be born in this wonderful country of ours. Again, a word of caution, you need not force yourself upon others to accomplish this, thr re are many more acceptable approaches that can be successful. Thank you for your fine cooperation to your teachers and never hesitate to again call on your schools if you feel we may be of assistance. Good luck and God bless you. Sincerely, DONALD A. FISHER Superintendent of Schools -ff 'Y - , . ,lh r fif 1 ' 'gift ff 29353 , fl 'I lf.,-1 'el 1 .4 .N Lf ' 'R f '27 mx. le .. Mrs. Mather MVS- MGCMUHCFI To the Class ot 1967 You have now completed the first step in your education. Learning is a continuous process and must be carried on through- out lite if a person is to keep pace with society. You are graduating into a world which is more exciting and invigorating than at any time before. More knowledge is gained daily, now, than the total of all knowledge accumulated through- out history. I envy you for entering adult life during these times forthe things you will see and do are tar beyond the imagination. Enter adult lite open-minded and use good judgement in solving problems you encounter. Our aim has been to try to prepare you to use good judgement in your daily lite and I sincerely hope we have had some suc- cess in this endeavor. Please accept my heartiest congratulations and may pros- perity in all forms be your destiny. Sincerely, THOMAS G. BURDIN, JR. Principal Mr. Peters Mrs. S. Keith Asst. Principal Mrs. Keith Mrs. Hayward 4' ,...4w -rf 'vii Mrs. Murphy, English Mrs. Buscemi Mr. McGuire,lnclustrial Arts English Mrs. Munson English Mr. Chapman, Science L, ' 2 ,Hsu . ' ' ii.-.FQ Mrs. Rosenthal Social Studies FACL LTY an E X Mr. Bu scemi, Science ' -' 53, f-2 5 L. 11 Mrs. Von Bretzel Mr. Reed, Biology Mr. Dennis Mathematics Commercial QM, ..4,-'x-0-' i Home Economics Mr. Anderson Social Studies in www'-N SFU Mr. Brassard Mathematics Mr. Loverin Social Studies Mrs. Eicllin English Auf .51 an W .,,,,g Mrs. McGuire Mrs. Laughfon Home Economics W0 ix iii' 1 5, I 1' 5.3 ,. ri it f?aE:.f Q. E77 ,, Mrs. Wade Mr. Sargent Mr. Rathbun Art Athletic Director Aff 411' 75- 4 K E Mrs. Kent Mathematics 1 3 TC in 3, .,,., '49 X ll .' -N 4 'l R'-. Mr. Heaslip Social Studies FAC LTY Auihug.-i. ,un- MVS- LGWSOV' Miss Rylander Guidance Counselor Languages . 2 -.-. T2 ,gf ' K' f 4 t , Q , 4 :.: a i - iii? -2 '- :L 2 iis , 5 i MY- Todd Mr. Dodenhoff Mr. Lewis Science MGH, Music Mrs. Brockman Speech 6 , A 6 i v!'illlflffW'l , , Y Miss Shapiro Mr. D'Arpino Mr. Shahdan Librarian Commercial Industrial Arts wi, -ug, ii QHF-is EQ. Mr. Rapp Physical Education eww. f f:- 7 ef I , Y Mrs Eng M K I Ml5S l'l0fVeY Mr. Caffrey rs ee er English Social Studies Dunn Miss Levine Mrs. Shukis Guidance Director l-0n9U09e5 Commercial Miss Kyle Physical Education , . if - . N' A 1 '4f'k'? ' :,, - 'Vx al Y '-Tl-V ,Q , 3'- 15 41 Q., G ,J , -2 V ' ,I D ' 1 f ., O i , 1 v fl f I N 'gf A. x iy 15 , XX ' I V ' .1 ' I 1 x X MY. X CAF TERIA STAFF ra r I ., .F f!lh+.-....,-v- Mrs. Mullins, Mrs. MacLean, Mrs. Burque, Mrs. Marzelli, Mrs. Alexander, Mrs. Warclwell, Mrs. Hambly. . ,ms Ss.. ' ' Nxbb 4 I I .,.,, bf' ' -. .K-. N Q -5-I+-QNQM' ,Q X S wo mmm Mr. Hagglund, Mr. Rickson, Mr. Ross, Mr. Turner, Mr. Large, Mr. Hoyt. iv V V X 43511- 4 i X V. Rf, - I :II Zxi ' 1 , 7 , ' ' .14 ' W, 1 ' hi X - r 'z ,,. 1 M I , --1 ' Tm I pg ' 4 vgyf 4.-Q-1-' 1'-1 ' ' '21, I, . zf:r..1 ,. . ..,.1.- -.,n7 y . ,. . 1, .tv-I 4 1 , , 1 .D W -. Lani' '::'E:eii . .3 - I ' 4 lk 'fin' .C7g i5'5f'1 's -if . - , ,X . fr- a '- 'K ' 1 ur- ' 5ifL:,:!T cs X4 f X , ..e.,..,. I, X KN fb.: fs: ::,rg.:'j ff: Q ,Mez 3 -:rw XX NISE fiirffgi? x x . as-5.81 5- - :-N-is 1 x xx ' g,M.Ng,. SX -Y Q F MEMOR AMi ln the fall of oursevenfh grade year, Karen was called from our midst to f Karen 'ain our Heavenly Father. We, the Class of 1967, dedicate this page o l in loving memory of a good friend and classmate. . i Judith Anderson, Secretaryj Douglas Maclver, Presidentg Connie Manugian, Vice-Presidentg Anne Howard, Treasurer SE IOR ADVISOR! Mr. Rapp: Mrs. Lawsong Miss Levinej Mr. Loverin SE IOR GFFICERS sq' -. . QP. J' 9 5' RQ' 4' bv, l Q. W Most Popular: L. Foye, A. Pratt Most Likely To Succeed: C. Manugian, D. O'Brien Most Dependable: P. Adams, T. Daniels Best Looking: S. Lovell, E. Keylor Most Athletic: E. Powell, P. Asack ,WU . - .Q Friendiiesfz J. Anderson, D. Rossi Best Dressed: D. Maclver, M. Peters Wiftiest: SE M. Brown, J. Murphy i D S PERLA TIVE5 Most Toikotive: C. Harris, M. Porter 41 . fi 1 x wi N N Flirfiest: P. Linehun, F. Willis .. 3 aj? PI'lSClll3 A. All3IllS It is a woman's reason to say l will do such a thing because I will. Cilla ...likes island dwellers...chaperones her own parties... Fender-Bender ...those Friday night parties...Keithitis... How immature ...Box ll9, South Easton, Mass .... avid seamstress...regally led the Grand March...an individual Choir i5 Class Officer 2,35 Student Council 2,35 West Wind 2,35 Prom Committee 35 Honor Society 45 Climber Editor 45 Committees 'l,2,3,4 C- FIIIIK AI1d8I'SOII Men of few words are best. Zitz ...spends most of his time down the Cape, or so he claims...errand boy for Matta's store...tell us about V the Pontiac you drove in your backyard...keeps his lunch table laughing...the C is for Conrad... quite the ham Student Council 'I5 Track 2,35 Cross Country 3 Jllllifll L. AllClEI'S0lI Whom I best love I cross5 to make my gift the more delay'd, delighted. July Anderson ...beautiful prom attendant... Fragile--Handle with Core...falls up stairs...closet full of clothes-green, to match her hair...forever attached to a certain Brockton boy...the typical Swede Class Officer 2,3,45 Class Plays 3,45 Choir 'l5 Climber Staff 45 Model U.N. 45 Prom Committee 35 Committees l,2,3,4 Jlldiill M- Al1ll6I'SOIl lt matters not what you are thought to be but what you are. Judy ...shy, friendly, always there to help...those English classes!...Components machine-breaker... Oh, brother! ...likes Fall River?...a sincere friend Senior Class Play 45 Librarian 45 Softball 45 1 Committees 45 Assemblies l,2,3 1' Speak low if you speak love. Jalle M. Alldfe Jane ...doesn't fool around behind the wheei...what V W--we Philip P. Asack Stl does Brockton Trade have that W.B.H.S. doesn't?... loves JIMMY ice cream cones... l'll just die if l don't see him tonightl ...a good person to know G.A.A. l5 Class Plays 35 Climber Staff 45 West Wind 45 Senior Reception Committee 45 Pep Squad 4 He was not merely a chip off the Old Block, but the Old Block Himself. Phil, you're a reai gem ...For Sale--'I966 yellow GTO... How much? ...efficient freshman president... unforgettable eyes...income--cards and dogs...comedian Football 'l,2,3,45 Basketball 'l,2,3,4, Co-Capt 3,45 Track 'l,2,3,4, Co-Capt 3,45 Baseball 'I5 Student Council 'l5 Class Officer l5 Monitor 45 Assemblies l,2,3' Fl'edEl'lCk A- Bakel' ence is deep as eternity, speech is shallow as time. Skip ...'65 Tempest...the sportsman type... Cross Country kid...pleasant Cross Country 2,3,45 Basketball 'l,2,45 Track 2,45 Seni Donna M. Balboni or Play 4 Woman, to women silence is the best ornament. Donna ...scads of brothers and sisters...favorite name--Wayne...those summers down the Cape... the only girl to take three histories in one year... loves clothes...quiet Choir 'l5 Basketball 45 Committees l Luke M. Boyd An honest man, close-button'd to the chin, broadcloth without, and a warm heart within. Luke ...very good driverl...Permanent S.C. member... needed a chaperone in Washingtonl?...loved Algebra ll... drives l?l a blue Monza-nicel...quiet, always helpful 32 M3I'k W. Bl'i1IOI1 Student Council l,2,3,4, Officer 2,3,45 Boy State 35 Class Plays 3,45 Cross Country 3,45 Track 2,45 Climber Staff 45 SMBABSC Treasurer 4 cll3I'lBS A. Bl'BWSl8I' A man's life is but a lest. Chuckie ...Mary Lou, of course...great party after r the prom...football player?!...rides a Honda... enioys junior English classes...good linebacker Football 2,3,45 Basketball 2,3,45 Baseball 2,3,4 Be swift to hear, slow to speak, slow to wrath. Mark ...what's so good on the East Side?... quiet type... ls French really easy? Meredith J. BIIIWII He is a fool who thinks by force or skill to turn the current ot a woman's will. Merry ...maiorettes...last minute changes... baton lessons...go like 90...P.D!... How long did you go with him? ...Junior plays...Senior Reception 66 ...loves Home Life... the sun did it. ...a great friend to all J I Maiorettes 2,3,4, Capt 3,45 Class Plays 3,45 Climber l Staff 45 Student Council 35 Pep Squad 45 West Wind 4 A smile, with an intent to do mischief. HOIIEII Calllpallilll Bobby ...a blue and white '57 Chevy... Don't touch K my cigarette lighter ...peels around in the school Carole M. Cicione parking lot...what's up the Avon dance?...iust loved his English 12 Class...a helping hand for anyone Gym Team 'lp Band lg Dance Committee 25 Prom Committee 3 I can never hate anybody, but if I did it would be out of my own fear and l'd know it. Carole ...loves folk music and coffee houses... very outspoken...still hung up on a certain Cuban... went to the Cape with Chris and was sent home... loves boys with long hair, wants an apartment in Greenwich Village...good kid 1 West Wind 2, Dance Committee 3, Plays 3 Lawrence D- Gallant Tis the mind that makes the body rich. Lazzah ...studious...whiz...works at Hockomock... Blllll S. Clllliie 1 X. avid ad-getter for our Climber...goes with junior girl...likes cars...a real student Operator's Club l,2,3,4, Student Council 3,45 Honor Society, Treasurer 4, Assemblies l,3,4, Climber Staff 4, Committees 2,35 Boys' State 3 Come give us a taste of your quality. Ruthy ...Dog 'n' Suds...yea U.S.M.C .... Junior Class Plays...Red... Catch ya later ...watch out for the bridge...great friend West Wind 25 Prom Committee 3, Maiorettes l,3,4, Climber 4, Class Plays 3,45 Assemblies 2,3,4p Pep Squad 4 RN I X Timothy J. Daniels Highly-erected thoughts seated in a heart of courtesy. Tim ...where did you go in Washington?...Cross- Peiel' E. Dilliill Country...well-liked... Dear Abernathy ...dependable... very good friend to have Track 2,3,4, Cross Country 3,47 Class Plays 3,45 Prom Committee, Dance Committees 3,45 Basketball 4 Geolia Diernbacll Those who do not complain are never pitied. t f , ii 'ff' 1 ' Y , i .WW T ' 5 Ceecee ...was on the front page of the Enterprise... strawberry picker...dislikes R.I....potato salad... Junior Plays... Keep digging your own grave. ... ,.. J, always a different hair style Cafeteria Staff lj Softball 2,3,4g West Wind 3,4p Future Teachers 3,45 Junior Class Plays Being grown-up means we can have our own way- at our own expense. Pete ...what's in East Bridgewater?... black 59 Ford...flies in P.D .... iunk cars a specialty...great sense of humor Baseball lg Track 2, Prom Committee, Senior Reception Hope Downs There is a friend that sticketh closer than a brother. Hope ...loves P.D. class...has a dog kennel... can reassemble an engine blindfolded... tough pizza ...wears tons of bangle bracelets...loves sub sandwiches...trips to Martha's Vineyard...her Waterloo-bookkeeping...those earrings! ln framing an artist, art hath thus decreed, to Richard W. Dmukas make some good, but others exceed. Dick ...an individual...Are they really twins?... lives for his summers at the Vineyard... l like boats, my brother likes chickensl ... I can comb it over my ear! ...an artist! Class Plays 3, Prom Committee, Climber Staff, Dance Committee l,2,3 Barry E. Dufault Be silent and safe-silence never betrays you. Boona ...an appealing dry humor...and how many spoons did John buy to go with the hoodsie this time?...Jay's coolie...S.B.A .... bend your elbow! ...a receding hairline and curls Rosalie D. Eaton A good heart 's worth gold. Rosalie ...extremely quiet...now how is Gregg?...lives in the Home Ec. room... Little Women ...loves drive-ins...tavorite restaurant in New City...History-ech!!...boytriend and his Jeep Office 31 Cate l,25 Future Nurse 2,35 Class Play 35 Softball 4 Kathleen E. Fensfefmakel' l Everything comes if one will only wait. Kathy ...plays an electric guitar...giggler... did you really fall into a lake?...eliminated quiet study halls... The Monkees ...hates bangs...cooked the only gray tried eggs in the world Future Nurse 3,45 G.A.A.5 Field Hockey Manager 3 Dorothy Ferron Vx if- '.- ftiivfigif' ' V ,aff-f ' ' ,4,, . t f ,f 7, My 4 , 'ul' ' , bail 'fi iv-1-g.'l :pf 1: 1 : 4 , .J 'in ' 1-V In V4 l 3 .l Joanne J. Freitas She is not as quiet as you think. Dotty ...long blonde hair...shy?...favorite hangout-V.A .... 3-4-C or 7-2-C?...Patches...Valiant Lllliia W. FOYB ne air o a woman can raw more an a O h f d th hundred pair of oxen. Loosh ...Don't let her gentle looks deceive you-- she is strong!...Don't you find it a little awkward to dance with someone 6'2 when you're only 5'3 ? that unforgettable grin and the Brockton Country Club...Beautiful hair...Popular with a certain Kempton's salesgirl...Flirtatious Climber 4, Junior Play 37 Hockey 2, Committees 2,3,4 She may seem quiet and look naive, but if you know Joanne that's hard to believe. Joanne ...a cool maiorette...receives flowers in the mail...Drive-ins every weekend...closets full of clothes...Can't leave the bangs alone... Jimmy ...red and black bomber Maiorette 3,45 Junior Plays 3, West Wind 3,45 Student Council 4, Prom Committee 3, Climber 4, Choir l JOBIIIIB GBIICIIEI' Her cheeks are like the blushing cloud that beautifies Auroia's face. Joanne ...Robin Hood in archery...driving fiend... l close my eyes when I go around the corners. ...a Home Ec. great...engagement ring G.A.A. 1,25 Junior Class Plays 35 Climber 41 Cafeteria l,2j Softball 4 . :K Barbara J. Greene . qs SUN- ' YSF 'ft ':2J: Vi'A'5 fx '5 K S'-it Don't put too fine a point to your wit for Linda E, Gilhqlm fear it should be blunted. Linda ...people who grind their teeth...do blondes have more fun? ... Fantabuluscious! ... Can you split a banana split? ...scale wrecker in tests... a subtle wit Patience is the best remedy for every trouble. Barb ...Dennis...Thanksgiving Day...works at the Cinema... Blondie ... My mother the bus driver ...a real hot ticket Prom Committee5 Climber 45 Senior Play5 Reception5 West Wind 4 Meredith D. Hilllin A friend is never known 'til a man have need. iff. 'LE :621r?:f: '6i'i'i Merrl ...sweet... Oh shoot ...P.D.?... When the clll'iS'liIl3 H3l'I'lS values go up, up, up!...quiet and reservedf?l...all those curls!...loves Andy Williams...a real friend Junior Plays5 Prom Committee5 Softball Manager 25 Library Staff 3,45 Office Staff 35 Climber 45 West Wind 45 Assemblies 25 Committees 3 Lovers are never tired of each other, though they always speak of themselves. Chris ...beautiful, big eyes...loves going to Boston for parties...met Tom on a blind date??...'49 Tank... what happened at the Cape?...stalls her car on the drag...cheertul...wonderful person Junior Plays5 Senior Play, Prom Committee5 Committees 3 ' T X! D0ll3lll Hallllaway Better a bad excuse, than none at all. Donnie ...trom cars to scooters to cars...who's Deborah R. Heath Martha?...quick temper,,,keeps Matfield area alive...teachers' terror...happy-go-lucky Prom Committee 3 Elaine R. Hayward And quiet did--quiet remained. E ...appears quiet...usually found in a '57 Chevy...laryngitis... Oh, that shorthand classl ...perky maiorette... For crying out loudl ...librarian...sociable, pleasant Assemblies 2,3,4g Committees 2,3,4 Library Staff 3,45 Maiorettes 3,45 West Wind 4, Pep Squad 4, Climber Staff There's nothing that allays an angry mind so soon as a sweet beauty. Debby, our queenl...De-bo-rahl...loves GTO's, or is it what's inside?...very emotional...lives up the drag...can be seen in the little white package...took Yoga...weekencl of September 15 on the Oriental Rugmbeautitul red hair, nice dresser Prom Committee 3 Q Dlille L- Hel'l'llaIlSUll -at .2-QW? Lite without fun is as meaningless as the world without people. Sweet Pea ...always giggling...loves pizza... appears shy?...wants to be a hairdresser...petite... went to Driver Ed. Conference at U. of Mass... librarian... Leave me olone! ...loves to get into mischiefl...has a liking for rice...a good friend to have I: AIIIIE P- HOW3l'd Mary E. Humphreys Speech is greatg but silence is greater. Hinch ...shy...cross country boy...What's in Robert C. Hinchliffe . , 'W 2irx.f,1' iff Easton?...Honda...prom night...P.D....lust how ,E 'sf' ,K many are there in your family? 'K if'i'i? i iiEff1f i i' Cross Country 2,31 Basketball i1 Track 3 ' lg ' ' 1 ., 1' , .. U ri r- . rrgsfza-gyzwrf' at 'f : i5ii .ii55i5.1F.31 ,-Scif'-4'-L' vfliiffflf' 1 f' Q 531 The mildest manners with the bravest mind. Anne ...horseback riding...An Amherst raider at 4-H week...great dresser... Dicl you give me that money?...Hockomock cashier...looked pretty at the prom...Who is in Connecticut?...always smiling G.A.A. 'l1 Treasurer 3,41 Honor Society Secretary 31 Future Nurses 2,3,41 Secretary 3,41 Dance Commit- tees 2,3,41 Plays 3,41 Prom Committees 3,41 Climber Business Staff Lillda E. l'l0W3I'd Of a good beginning cometh a good end. Linda ...A Cottilion fan...What's at the Easton Dog'n Suds?...Swims a lot at the pits Basketball l,21 Dance Committee 21 Field Hockey l Mind cannot follow it, nor words express, her infinite sweetness. Mary ...hates waiting on school bus...quiet??... a long haired tan...Hey, Mary, what's in Stoughton?... liked by all chaflgg L, Jghngon A quiet man of high character. 'Chuck ...would walk for Miles and Miles... 'Wil physics and chemistry whiz...West Bridgewater Pharmacy...hidden genius...quiet sense of hu Student Council 'l5 Committees 2,35 Assemblies 1,25 Prom Committee 3 I feel like Bull Moose. Kev ...powerful...Joe Palooka chin...S.B.A....still carry that space?...Animal...wild week in Murf's wagon...Maple Street after basketball games with K.A .... Co-Captain of our Wildcats...Bill, the cop Football 'l,2,3,4, Co-Capt 45 Basketball 1,2,3,4, Co-Capt 3,45 Monitor5 Prom Committee 35 Committees 2,3,4 Elaine C. Keylor NBeauty seen is never lost. Elaine ...Hockomock cashier...Junior Prom usherette...E.M .... Dartmouth Shoe...beautiful hair...Drives without license...Miss Kyle's Prize Student?...a great friend West Wind 3,45 Climber Staff 4 O.. The most fond and winnowed opinions. 'Linda ...Hair over the eyes in speech...dislikes iuicy speakers...Component's during summer...goes boating alot on summer weekends...gets seasick on weekends... Do you have an E flat mandolin string? Library Staff 2,3,45 Class Plays 3,45 Future Teachers 3,45 West Wind 3,45 Climber Staff 4 Plays 3,45 Assemblies 2,3,45 Committees l,2, ITIOI' W. Kevin Johnson 3.4: Linda M. Kipper Care to our coffin adds a nail, no doubt, Mafy KIIOX and every grin so merry draws one out. QI! Mare ...pizza... Parclon. ...Air Force... Bridgewater-Raynham...loves long-haired musicians... takes long walks on ,Sunday...always laughing Assembly 15 Softball 3,45 Committees 1,2,3,4 Rosemary LaPerle L Hln the twinkling of an eye. i'Rosi ...What's the story of the white cruiser with the pretty lights...beautiful complexion...nice maiorette... Diane's partner in crime...sparlcling personality Assemblies 2,3,45 Committees 2,3,45 Prom Committee 35 Library Staff 3,45 Class Plays 3,45 Maiorettes 3,45 West Wind 3,45 Softball Manager 35 Pep Squad 4 Lesley LZWSOII The very flower of youth. Les ...efficient secretary...lovely Prom attendant... West Dennis...Congress lnn...always giggling...tiny voice...Shorthand notes to friends...great personality Committees 1,2,3,45 Assemblies 1,25 Class Plays 3,45 i Prom Committee 35 West Wind 3,45 Pep Squad 45 Climber 4 P31l'iGl3 LEIIEIIBII Sorrows remembered sweeten present joy. Pat ...loves to dance...what's in a name, huh PAT?... USED to be timid about driving...you meet the nicest people--at Cl1urchill's?...maiorette practice-eagainl... Let's lust forget the whole deal, okay? ... a real ball to be with Sub-Maiorettes 1,25 Maiorettes 3,45 Prom Committee 35 Climber Staff 45 Committees 1,2 Jallei l.illllSk0g She is always laughing, for she has an infinite deal of wit Jan ...How's .limmy?...what are you doing hiding in the wedding department?...loves Mr. R .... hot-ch-ch-ch-chan... likes Town Line pizza...Otis Air Force Base...25q:...oh, that nail polish...the halls ring with her laughter Dance Committees l,2,3,4p Senior Class Plays 4 J0llI1 LiIltlSKOg Evil communications corrupt good manners. ..Iack ...only your hairdresser knows tor sure... usually quiet, except when around the fellas Scott E. Lovell A proper man as one shall see in a summer's day. Scottie B. Lovell ... Holiday Hill ...Football co-capt...nice physique...runs track...'57 Chevy... used to work one night a week...was an M.P. for one night...a handsome manl Football 'l,2,3,4, Co-Capt 45 Basketball 'lp Baseball 3,47 Track 2,3,4p Junior Plays, Monitor 45 Prom Committee, Committees l,2,3,4 Roger H. Luce Honor is the reward of virtue. Roge ...youngest kid in class...700's on college boards...active in church affairs...likes long U.N. trips to Boston...nothing below a C ...devoted choir member...an intellect Choir 3,45 S.E.M.S.B.A. 3,41 S.E. District Chorus 4i Bond 3? Model U.N. 3,45 Climber 4 Wine maketh mercyp but money answereth all things. D0l.lgi3S MBCIVBI' Mack ...lives in a tar-paper shanty on Country Club Lane...sturdiest shoes in the school...blinker-happy... great school spirit...inherited Chase's throne... ..-5: Loom ...home away from home-the golf course... is future manager of the Red Spear...a mind of his own 'A Arthur W. Mandeville lv., sr, 1 zsyg , .AN k N HNF President 45 Basketball Mgr. 3,45 Baseball 2,3,45 Class Plays 3,45 Climber 45 Student Council 45 Monitor5 Committee 3,4 Pack up your troubles and smile, smile, smile. Artie ...quiet, shy, friendly...works at Fernandes... likes cars...has a heavy foot...Does his French in I5 minutes...happy-go-lucky...A real gentleman, isn't that right, Lesley? Baseball l,2,3,45 Football i5 Class Play 45 Prom Committee 3 Connie G. Manugian Do you not know I am a woman? what I think, l must speak. Fresca ...Jeer , Jeer , Jeer ...Helped develop the Y Y Y Armenian on the passenger side ofthe Tumor ...Girls' State?? Plays 3,45 Girls' State 35 West Wind 2,3,45 Basketball I5 Field Hockey 25 Future Teachers 45 Honor Society 3,4 Climber Staff 45 Model U.N. 3,4 Thllmas A. McCann Quarter...lovely prom usherette...Con be seen Live today, tomorrow is not. McNally ...Manny's farmboy...no sleep for three days... when will you get your license?...always wearing shades... Jay's...hot discussions in P.D. class... the nose knows Big family...S.B.A .... Tobacco Tom ...lump in the mattress...a true friend Football i,2,45 Track 25 Prom Committee 3 Brian P. Milan I am a great friend of public amusements. Mental Murph ...What car is it now...flirtatious... Relax ...pilots the Snatch Wagon...space... BuIl's best friend Cross Country 37 Track 35 Basketball if Class Plays 3,4 Richard W. Murray A good man possesses a kingdom. 0.B. ...super patriot...two proms in one weekend... class plays...a Brockton girl...blue eyes...'6l Chevy... tomato target at the Red Rooster...rank artist Class Officer l,27 Operator's Club if Football 2,3,4p Track 2,3,4p Model U.N. 3,45 Class Plays 3,4p Prom Committee 3, Monitor 4 A day for toil, an hour for sport, but for a friend is life too short. dBrian ...Spring Street...Mumbles on the crossbar... co-ordination plus...How were the blueberries, Brian?... space...Snatch Wagon...Murph's personal navigator... Country Club...YMCA Mayor...can take a joke Track 2,3,4, Co-Capt 45 Football 2,3,45 Prom Committee 3, Monitor 45 Committees 2,3,4 JHIIIES M. Mllfliliy Everything's got a moral if only you can find it. Muncy ...permanent residence in the girls's locker room... You rodent ...dared to go swimming after the prom... nicotine fit through the whole football season...cheap... S.B.A .... one of the Jay's gang...S.75 an hour...dependable Football l,2,3,4p Track i,2, Prom Committee 3 Daniel C. 0'Brien As merry as the day is long. Maise ...but it's against my religion to drive slow... loves to dance to the tunes ...iust send me the billl... What do you mean, how did I get my bomber a sticker? ...aiways on the drag...keeps everyone laughing Junior Prom Committee 35 Senior Reception Committee 45 Ways and Means Committee 3,45 Assemblies l5 Senior Class Plays 45 Climber Staff 45 Dance Committees l,2 N0l1ll3 J- Pl8l'S Her heart is like a singing bird. future nurse...wreckless driver...personality plus... Quiet?...dependable...a good friend to all Library Staff 45 Senior Class Plays 45 Junior Class Plays 35 Junior Prom Committee 35 Senior Reception Committee 45 Future Nurses Club l,2,3,45 Dance Committees l,2,3 Maryann Peters 'Norma ...sophisticated...Washington trip...sore feet... 'ff tv? Malcolm W. Porter As the man is, so is his speech. Mal ...one of two boys in French lll...Tri S boy...can't make change...loud clothes...quite the individualist...finally got his hair cut...conversationalist Operator's Club l,2,3,45 Track Manager 25 Prom Committee 35 Class Plays 3,45 Assemblies 'l,2,3,4 Elaine B. Powell A cheerful life is what the Muses love, A soaring spirit is their prime delight. Elaine ...newcomer in iunior year...got award for Are you dumb! ...her pleasant smile goes a long way Field Hockey l,2,3,4, Co-Capt 45 Basketball l,2,3,45 Honor Society 45 West Wind 3,45 Class Plays 35 Prom Committee 35 Senior Reception Committee 4 athletic fervor--D...did that fuel pump really break?... who's Bertha?...steady worker at Garland Mills... Bo yl Alill R. PI'3i'l Elllahelll R0m3 O, what may man within himself hide, though angel on the outward side. Al -the entertainer taught himself how to play the guitar... a fastidious dresser...and what does Dominique have that other fathers don't?...spent a great summer in California...drives for is it dlrove ?l a white Falcon...snows his way through everything...long bangs...a fun-loving person Basketball 15 Football 25 Class Officer i5 Junior Plays Susan dell. Flicker Nothing is so dear and precious as time. Sue ...navy blue-what else?...a new member at the lunch table...likes to study...wild, wild weekendsl... Please Mr. Postman ... This is true! Junior Class Plays5 Prom Committee5 West Wind 35 Senior Reception5 Assemblies 3,45 Committees l,2,3,4 This animal is very malicious5 when attacked, it defends itself C Betty ...fun-loving...those fairslll...favorite name-Steve... Sunday dates...old records...truthful...good friend G.A.A. i5 Basketball l,2,4 Mille Ross Everyday should be passed as if it were our last! Marie ...quiet...good in P.D .... hospital worker... liked typing?? Softball 1,35 Prom Committee 35 Climber Staff 45 Basketball 45 Committees l,2,3 I like work5 it tascinates me. I can sit and look at it for hours. Mong ...drives a cool blue ice truck...had trouble dodging the Bull...turnecl blue in the water at Sandy Neck...grounded tor David F. Rossi 29 days...S Block...Chlorine rum??...S.B.A .... great sense of rhythm...decorates telephone poles with red Valiants...easy going Football 'l,2,3,45 Basketball 15 Class Play 35 Assembly 'l Sari Ryder month-old cookies...U. of M .... French whiz Assemblies l5 Future Nurses 45 G.A.A. l5 A shining countenance, lit with a smile. Sandy ...Freckles...looked nice at the prom...likes popular music and the boys who play it...always at our clances...cruising the drag--by foot?...a sincere friend Assemblies i5 Future Nurses 3,45 Committee 2,3,4 W. William Salvador True is it that I have seen better days. Junior plays...always full ot laughs Baseball 'l,2,45 Basketball 15 Plays 3,4 Prom Committee 3,45 Assemblies 1,2 Enioy the present day, trusting very little to the morrow. Shah ...her true love has brown eyes, chestnut hair-and a tail?...Oakie?...summers in Rockport, Maine...prefers Future Teachers 3,45 Library Staff 3,45 Plays 3,45 Climber Staff 45 Committees 2, 3,45 West Wind 2,3,4 Sandra Salhaney Sal ...Dance, dance, clance...big black book What's wrong with the Portuguese? ...smash in Jean Stuan She who is true to one friend thus proves herself worthy of many. Denise ...Navy men...blue-eyed blondes...Blue Moon's pizzas... Portuguese Festival Time...Judy's somber... Spiffy Do ... babysitting for Alice...driving the HBlack Demo . G.A.A. lj Library Staff 2,3,4p Choir lp Assemblies l RlCll3I'Il W. Tsika fl The only rose without thorns is friendship. Jean ...another day at the V.A.?...Lee...Hazel still nicknamed with Hobart?... There is a time to speak and a time to be quiet? a Scottish-Irish temper... Call me at this time or else! Junior Play: Choir 3,45 G.A.A. lg Climber Staff 45 Assemblies lj Committees 2,35 Reception Committee Cheryl A. Texeira Baseball 'l,3,4g Basketball lf Football 4 Really and truly-l've nothing to wear. Wardie ...loves to eat...what's so good about gym class?... a good word for everyone...puttsi?l around in a '65 Ford convertible...took a dive in Mr. Heaslip's room... Going steady is for the birds. Climber Staff 45 Junior Play: West Wind 47 Prom Committeeg Ways and Means Committeeg Committees l,2,3,4 For every inch that is not fool, is rogue. Seke ...individual- Charlie Brown ...LONG hair...he really does have his license...you'll see him walking down South Street reserved seat at the otfice...Henry's green hornet...constant ioker Lillda M. Wardwell The burst of music down an unlistening street. Moose ...'60 Buick...hang on, Sloopy...one ofthe better tuba players...what is at the Rex?...Mr. Heaslip...who is our best tackle?...a flirt Football 3,45 Track 2,3,4g Band l,2,3 Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Fred A. Willis A vi , CLASS HISTORY Rossi's Raiders...World History trip to Boston...Class President gets suspended... Jean's Taxi...hot history classes with Mr. Succi...tirst and only hootenany...pea- nut butter and bacon sandwiches with Mr. Orr...Mr. Wood's Christmas Assembly. Thanksgiving baskets...bomb scares...Latin ll- Ask Mr. Reed about that. Na- tional Association tor the Advancement of Roy Radish...space...English teacher gets best-dressed...Priscilla's party...Jay's Days...cafeteria riots...chaos in Room lOl. Saturated monohydric acyclic or aliphatic alcohols...Battle of the Olives... Want a piece of candy? ...Sophomore-Junior romances in Washington... upper bridges falling out, falling out, falling outl ...traftic iam on South Street... When in doubt, write it out. ...S4OO profit on our dance...Jane's party vs. Kick-Ott Dance...Sandy Neck... scarlet ribbons for her hairl ...chestnut tree fights... ltwould behoove you! New regime headed by Mr. Burdin... get with the programl ...good year for shoes... wedgies ...Bull session in Room 9...Snatch Wagon...second gear in the parking lot...best football team in years...Class Night, Senior Reception, Gradua- tion...Goocl-bye WeeBee High ..... 3915 fi,j?5.,f QA' ' ., mm-, .y Lim 'f',l..g'L-'v,- hQ1'C!.r'gi 5-ga-,. .V ,gil mfsf1f-M.uv we 'fy LCA '1 ' I-J, 1., ,M fi Qpafzyygim . f x 4 m, r 13. 1-V: . r '. 95.115 5..1'JLp54fyg'iLfFp-.1 -14: ' -ff: e- V wsa4y?f,JMr',., Jr A 151 7 1 55:-We ,nf ,y .1 'Q-mefgrz:-,- r-r'a.f',f, Qiwf-Qu.-1' xi A V' HVzWw:5E3l3'.1,fi-3 31 I Qfwpw :,'vvf'.1fq 1 '??l?i'g5,qffJ',.'x5':,n I 1' if , fw:, .,','f',. 'g7f-'wr :J ,?uf.s,,Au,. , r. . , .1 . Pi! . f f j 1 A . fy'Sy::y, :'f ,j' , A ,ull . , 5 1 ,L , . . ,-,I .1 - ,, 4. - ,., J M,..,.f-.'-f' 4- 1 ' 115ZSJ? .'-UV, ' 5: f :2:1w f ' 1 V . ,, .,1, ,. X , , ,.,. s 5152443-'s?12f'ffwff r '1 1 , ' A 2 Q J I r r af' IOR CLASS .-if 'X Left to right: Top row: B. Freeman, C. Beals, R. Perry, C. Snell, R. Holmes, T. Mc Grath, E. Lincoln, P. Welch, R. Waugh, C. Gummow, M. Randall, R. Slupski, Y Milcendeau, J. Keylor. Second row: R. Johnson, R. Serlenga, E. Toseffi, J. Crowley S. Miles, W. McCann, T. Andrukonis, M. Slapik, W. Flanagan, D. Berry, T. Sanford J. Perry, B. Lathrop, C. Ohlson. Third row: R. Smith, J. Finch, D. Anderson, S. Mul lins, E. Coelho, W. MacDonald, D. Packard, R. Lindgren, D. Wood, A. Thomas, K Caframbone, P. Mclnfyre, T. Hammond, M. Silva. Fourth row: D. Johnson, N. Sigren P. Couite, M. Livie, D. Currie, D. Parker, A. Sullivan, M. Kemp, J. Leonard, D. Lang- ley, C. Anderson, B. Hayward, J. Thayer, B. Morse, D. Snelgrove, C. Burnap, D O'Connor. Fifth row: S. Dalton, T. Brown, C. Shurfleff, J. Hill, G. Ludwig, A. O'Brien S. Nelson, K. Seablom, E. McCaffrey, S. Ciampa, S. Wright, L. Ness, S. Holyoke, B Edson, R. Hofmann, T. Propas. Sixth row: M. Daly, S. Manugian, M. Silveria, R. Baker M. Maloney, C. Allen, D. Luce, S. Miles, L. Pofwin, M. Noonan, L. Pierce, E. Holmes M. D'Arpino, N. Kelley. UNIOR ADV KORS Left To right: Mr. Heoslip, Miss Rylcmder, Mrs. Ring, Mr Busceml Mr Reed Left to right: J. Thayer, R. Slupski, B. Serlenga, J Crowley JUNIOR OFFICERS ' SOPHOMORE CLASS Top row left to right: J. Bettencourt, D. Munise, B. Larson, J. Swanson, C. Gillis, R. Keating, S. Fontinha, T. Welch, J. Miller, R. Krugger, D. Catrambone, M. Kundicz, D. DeVine, S. Almquist, W. Alden. Second row: C. Seclerberg, M. Gallagher, J. Saline, M. Pike, B. Van Dyke, G. Millet, P. Ayers, W. Noyes, S. Ouderkirk, G. Powers, E. Bordeaux, C. Nelson, D. MacDonald, S. Farnum, C. Crowell. Third row: K. Carey, M. James, J. Hopkins, J. Long, R. Carlson, C. Anderson, R. Dwyer, D. Crowley, A. Potwin, J.McCaffrey, M. James, S. Andrukonis, P. Keith, K. Spadea. Fourth row: S. Soles, J. Corrigan, L. Belmore, D. Morse, S. Van Dyke, E. Cambra, M. Waugh, M. Alger, K. An- derson, W. Alger, K. Texeira, P. Wright, M. Jollymore, S. Kelly, C. Fernandes. Fifth row: L. Tsika, K. Sweeney, M. Stewart, J. Pistone, S. Rossi, R. Finch, C. Steptoe, K. Asack, D. Britton, W. Higgins, V. O'Brien, N. Clark, S. Golder, D. Tosetti. Sixth row: K. Lynch, I. Ransenberg, D. Scranton, P. Seablom, D. Yankowski, C. Shaughnessey, G. Peters, D. Veronesi, J. Brawders, D. Hinchcliffe, S. Dufault, H. LaPerle, D. Ser- lenga. l 'X i R ' ' ll E. g P51 -.1 TNI PITFRIHIHS 5 4' Ie wilt' --2-v LKRLVLYQ JL f 0121? Elf? Left To righf: Mr. Chapman, Mrs. Keeler, Mrs. Eidlin, Mr. Dennis, Mr. Todd SOPHOMORE UFFICERS Left 'ro right: J. Saline, T. Welch, K. Anderson, S. Farnum 'Q9' 1 535, 3f.,i-,- ,.- r A l V .4 -1 .-'. X, Q V--Kr . - . -vm -9- .f NJ.. .-, .. . ,Q 1-2:-hu .--:Wim-: .. r 'Ny x 4 A, .1 ,-,,.1,g,,,f -.'.,,,-fum. ,wil 4, .gf gfl0A:f,cA,x,- .-1 .Xg.,,5-'f'. - ,rn--A , FRESHMAN CLASS First row: P. Perry, J. Piver, L. Cochary, J. Freeman, K. Leach, S. Mendosa, S. Loth- rop, D. Stanley, S. Giero, B. Piesco, J. Noonan, E. LePine, L. Shaffer, L. Beaulieau, D. Hoffman, T. Knox, C- Herrick, D. Veronesi. Second row: D. Dwyer, J. Parker, B. Sur- gens, R. Manzer, S. Carlson, K. Duquette, D. Colby, K. VanDyke, D. Macomber, G. John- son, T. Cox, M. Palmieri, J. Pistone, C. Holmes, N. Mazza, C. DeVine, D. Duquette. Third row: C. Perry, D. Lindberg, J. Sweeney, D. Perry, S. Allen, M. Caffelle, C. Turner, F. Lynch, R. Burke, P. Anderson, R. Cornea, D. Holmes, P. Gummow, J. Howe S. Buckley, N. Thomas, L. Miller. Fourth row: W. Tattrie, D. Coelho, S. Johnson, P. Conniff, L. Baker, P. Holyoke, N. Bates, P. Johnson, L. Hackenson, C. Keylor, B. Hal- lin, P. Backlund, M. Cookson, N. Ohlson, C. Anderson, W. Fyfe, K. Hoyt. Fifth row' E. Kipper, L. Coelho, C. Staples, M. Monahan, C. Perkins, R. Rose, S. Tingley, D. Lawson, L. Mandeville, S. Perry, W. Weatherbee, L. Perkins, H. Pierce, S. Feinberg, S. Bowman, B. Cox, S. Cranshaw, J. Simpson, L. Manzer, A. Willis, J. Kelleher, H. Woodward, J. Sevruk, C. Howard, R. Mclntyre, W. Lucini, L. Crosby, C. Gummow, J. Keheary, P. Gibbons, R. Sears, J. Noyes, B. Gaucher, G. MocMullen. ..'g.,,: wiasi maria LEERARY if -3 i ' i CLASS ADVISORS: Mr. D'Arpino, Mr. Brassard, Mrs. Rosenthai, Mr. Anderson CLASS OFFICERS: Susan Johnson, Treasurer, Sandra Lothrop, Vice President, Susan Bowman, President, Evo LePine, Secretory. by 'f wfr I 1 ,f B' ka .X . ,fi A f -I 7. , ,. E '1 - '- 1. a H ,f . v, f'.i 4 , i ff ff A , N g' H, , it I 1 Left to right: Top row: T. Tyrrell, W. Hayward, E. DeVine, J. Piers, J. Dasey, J. Beals, J. Simison, P. Milcen- deau, R. Baker, D. Chauncey, E. Zamaitis, S. Pike, S. Eldridge, M. Hall, J. Gallagher, J. Tattrie, J. Ferron, D. Currie, S. Pomeroy. Fifth row: S. Gingras, D. Jollymore, J. Hermanson, S. Asack, C. Kazules, S. Soles, R. Johnson, J. Calef, L. Hunt, B. Packard, H. Miller, R. Harris, D. Brophy, S. O'C0nnor, T. Colombo, K. Nelson, E. Sylvester, T. Holmgren. Fourth row: R. Scranton, D. Shurtleft, R. Vincent, M. Bouche, R. Ness, D. Rusco, J. Hamilton, J. Chaves, E. Granclfield, L. Kaminsky, C. Goldie, K. Leach, T. Ouderkirk, D. Lincoln, S. Lind- T. McCaffrey, R. Livie, R. Saline, J. Greene. Third row: R. Holyoke, D. Hooker, S. Anderson, J. Duquette, J. Finch, R. Keith, G. Nordgren, K. Snelgrove, K. O'Brien, D. Nelson, R. Lindquist, G. Coelho, D. Brophy, M. Ludwig, C. Grant, M. Stone, D. DeCosta, R. Gummow, P. Carey. Second row: M. Crowley, J. Murphy, D. Buckley. B. Cross, S. MacDonald, J. Duquette, M. Denley, R. Raymond, N. Earle, K. Lindgren, T. McCann, P. Crowley, F. Noyes, L. Macuch, L. Campbell, R. Sousa, W. Baker, D. Simpson, D. Cochary. First row: J. Cassidy, S. Ba- ker, R. Lindquist, E. Easton, W. Baker, D. Burke, E. Carbone, K. Hofmann, M. Lu cini, M. Carroza, M. Wood, G. Hammond, C. Wood, M. Ludwig, R. Rezendes, K. Mullins, S. Alden, J. Munise, D. Sofka. EIGHT GRADE Mr. Caffrey, Mrs. Murphy, Mrs. Munson Mr. Dodenhoff B. Cross, Treas., J. Murphy, Pres., ' S. Pomeroy, Vice-Pres., S. Anderson, Sec. 'N '91 2. HF' n Left to right: Top row: C. Pratt, L. Folsom, S. Rolfe, R. Heath, P. Carlson, K. Almquist, G. Torres, R. Langley D. Holmes, R. Willis, P. Golder, R. Perry, J. Vaughn, W. Sears, L. Anderson, C. Perkins, L. Miller, S. Lucini E. Halberg. Second row: T. Welch, D. Lincoln, M. Coffee, R. Churbuck, J. Keylor, L. Smart, J. Kemp, P. Keith J. Fontinha, B. Edson, J. Halbig, J. Fisher, S. Eaton, B. Beaulieu, D. Emerson, M. Holmes, A. Keating, C. Law- son, J. Bibby, T. Willis, P. Benvie, S. Mandeville. Third row: L. Calitri, J. Ransenberg, R. Rossi, R. Clooney M. Slapik, K. Nordgren, R. Murphy, M. Benvie, D. Anderson, J. Frost, R. Sanford, R. D'Ambrosio, L. Cranshaw S. Holmgren, V. Silva, D. Perkins, C. Wrightington, D. LaCross, K. McCann, D. Benvie. Fourth row: E. Nelson R. MacDonald, U. Martin, W. Smith, J. Sederberg, D. Britton, J. Millet, S. Hathaway, M. Eaton, D. Lindskog, R Bushea, G. Hinchcliffe, D. Sigren, G. Miles, W. Schmitz, D. Bettencourt, R. Knochel, K. Higgins, S. Willis, S Thomas. Fifth row: J. Lenehan, W. Maroney, G. Merrit, N. Anderson, C. Perkins, A. Knox, J. Hopkins, J. Perry B. Miles, D. Rickert, K. Taber, M. Noyes, J. Souza, J. Salhaney, L. Murphy, L. Bosworth, M. Packard, J. Ryan C. Pickering, D. McGonigal. Sixth row: D. St. George, F. DeCosta, K. Lynch, L. Cole, D. Ewald, K. Kelly, D Catrambone, R. Stone, B. Wakeman, J. Giero, P. Nelson, D. Morse, C. Kittredge, R. Sampson, R. McCaffrey M. Anderson, M. Centrella, J. Anderson, V. Silva. SEVENTH GRADE J. Fontinha, Sec., B. Edson, Vice-Pres., M. Slapik, Pres., J. Sederberg, Treas. Miss Harvey rs , M . Buscemi, Mrs. Von Bretzel T hill, '- it . Q 3 till l N: I rx . ' 1 'l . lr 1: xi I Q if SHI. .Q P 1 N '.' . I i XQ J: Qi. 4 ll lil: , if 31 l it nn-nl Ni P4 I I . 'r.?' . ' li .1 .M . J N .. ' Q... ..-ul r 1 ?..,.,..:.:m H R 'ik x-N N. 'mx ff-lx L' N N. I N Q VX-- :xx A: '-4 rx'-LL' 'vfi' fqriff -1:1 N f WH X - .f- QT Mo- . . .. , ...,:.1,.,,.., f - rr: 2 i wr' - . r 1 i ' 5 '35 lk. 'Q I. ' .- A x ,:4 . .5 5 .T . '- cl rx .. . ' I f . 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J J. PM-A fb' Business Staff: Jane Andre, Norma Piers, Linda Howard, Ruth Couite, Marie Ross, Linda Wardwell Ann Howard Joanne Gaucher, Roger Luce, Luke Boyd, Lawrence Conant, Timothy Daniels, Charles Johnson Literary Staff: Sari Ryder, Linda Howard, Rosemary LaPerle, Elaine Hay ward, Joanne Freitas, Connie Manugian, Linda Gilholm, Merri Hallin Joanne Gaucher, Linda Kipper. l 1 T l Jr. Editors: M. Slapik, J. Hill B. Lothrop Editor: Priscilla Adams Senior High News 5 L1 5-A i , I, -4-W-'4 WEST WI D STAFF I!! K. 'I ',, M, 'gf YA. V Y ,,Y-W V , Y . c , .,..i , Junior High News Y F TURB TEACH ERS Left to right: Terry Welch, John Keylor, Linda Kipper, Sari Ryder, Margaret Waugh, Christine Anderson, Karen Anderson, Betty Morse, Joyce Thayer, Alice O'Brien, Debby Parker, Kathy Seablom, Diane Johnson, Betty McCaffrey, Susan Kelly, Karolyn Asack, Debby Britton, Susan Ciampa, Elaine Powell, Connie Manugian, Cecilia Diernbach, Linda Potwin, Ilana Ransenberg, and Nancy Kelly. ff eff K nf X Cr- XL ff 5 .if X x1...4,.. . MO I TORX Left to right: Scott Lovell, Philip Asoclc, Kevin Johnson, Doug Moclver, Donny O'Brien, cmd Brion Milan. i ,.v- -rg Seated: Left to right: P. Heath, D. Sigren, L. Bosworth, L. Calitri, B. Wakeman, J. Vaughn, M. Benvie. Standing: S. Rolfe, D. Simpson, C. Turner, Mr. Buscemi, R. Johnson, J. Hermanson, E. Kipper. ' SCIENCE CL B SE IOR HIGH MATH CLUB IOR HIGH MATH CLUB Back row: Left to right: G. Powers, D. Crowley, C. Gummow, S. Fontinha, B. VanDyke, P. Asack, W. Noyes, P. Gibbons. Third row: E. Cambra, P. Maclntyre, J. Murphy, S. VanDyke, M. James, S. Ciampa, L. Ness, J. Hill, Second row: S. DeVine, D. Tosetti, B. Surgens, W. Weotherby, R. Holmes, M. Gaffelle, D. Luce. First row: D. Langley, L. Hackenson, C. Allen, R. Luce, T. Daniels, C. Johnson, J. Pistone, S. Miles. Standing left to right: R. Sousa, G. Noyes, K. Snelgrove, S. Pomeroy, J. Piers, Mr. Dodenhoff, M. Hall, D. An- derson, J. Munise, R. D'Ambrosio, J. Sederberg, R. Knochel, V. Silva, D. McGonigle. Sitting: D. Simpson,J. Murphy, D. Cochory, J. Hamilton, R. MacDonald, D. Lincoln, L. Bosworth. if, l , ,f i 'T' in Fi .J X 4 Leff To right: lsiffingl Betty Edson, Norma Piers, Judy M. Anderson, Lisa Ander son, Rosalie Eaton fsfandingl Cynthia Crowell, Diane DeVine, Anne Howard Deborah Luce, Linda Ness, Judy Hill, Lois Shaffer, Carolyn Allen. F TURB URSES DEBA TING CLUB Left to right: Paul Welch, Charles Johnson, Carolyn Allen, Barbara Surgens, Louise Tsilca, Darlene Tossetti, llana Ransenberg, and Chris- tine Anderson. READI G CLUB Lett to right: Sharon Soles, Linda Cole, Emily Sylvester, Diane Soflca, Peggie Stone, Marcia Rose, Margaret Wood, Betty Miles, Kev Nodgren, Rick Murphy, George Merritt, David Sigren, and Billy Smith. wfw f :-. 1 , u xsNxe as Standing left to right: J. Freitas, M. Knox, L. Lawson, Mr. D'Arpino, E. Keylor, L. Faye, M. Ross, J. Andre. Seated left to right: S. Ricker, R. LaPerle, R. Couite, M. Hallin, E. Hayward. FAC LTYJECRETARHB' Left to right: S. VanDyke, M. Porter, C. Gillis L. Conant, K. VanDyke. I C. Johnson Clllllifllillfi ROOM B OPERATURS CL B S ...fu -,1: . :.g...-54-19 ii ,E 551- jikykgn zz mme-I9 'Q 3 45 l0'.l2 mais 2526 FXS: OFFICE STAFF Left To right: M. Pike, L. Mandeville, C. Crowell, J. Thayer, M. Waugh, N. Thomas, C. Keylor, J. Carrigan, W. Higgins, J. Pisfone, L. Miller, B. Surgens, J. Freifas ,..,i , if P1 ' ,. 'kin 5, ' - V CAFETERIA STAFF Left To right: D. Choves, D. Buckley, C. Fernandes, S. Eldredge, L. Hunt D. Lincoln, D. Benvie, G. Hinchliffe, R. Knockel, D. Morse 4' .. ,fu LIBRARY AIDS Standing left to right: Miss Shapiro, I. Ransenberg, J. Anderson, F. Noyes, K. Lindgren, D. Hermanson, E. Hay ward, R. Laperle, A. Howard, L. Gilholm, A. O'Brien, B. Edson, M. Maloney, J. Halbig, fable left to right: M Benvie, D. DeVine, S. Perry, B. Hayward, S. Ryder, N. Sigren, C. Anderson, C. DeVine, middle fable: J Vaughn, M. Hallin, N. Piers, C. Texeira, C. Diernbach, D. Tossetfi, L. Shaffer, right table: J. Fisher, G Torres, K. Nordgren, R. Sampson, D. Sigren, M.Daly BAND AND CHOIR 34.1. uzsnfnannz 1:5-nlv Standing: Mr. Lewis, R. Baker, D. Simpson L. Perkins, 3rcl row: A. Willis, M. Palmieri G. Beals, W. Baker, G. Noyes, 2nd row: C Turner, B. Morse, S. Ciampa, J. Pistone C. DeVine, K. Anderson, R. Rose, K. Sea blom, J. Noyes, C. Hoyt, M. Bucci, W Gaucher, R. Gummow, L. Hunt, R. Souza lst row: B. Hayward, D. Carrie, G. Mac Mullen, J. Simpson, J. Piers, M. Hall Back to front: B. Hayward, C. Staples, W. Higgins, S. Miles, C. Allen, K. Seablom, S. Ciampa, L. Ness, J. Hills, B. Surgens, N. Sigren, B. Morse, J. Pistone, L. Potwin, E. Kipper, L. Hackenson, L. Baker, J. Stu- art, C. Anderson, D. Luce, D. Langley, J. Simpson, C. Sederberg, C. DeVine, K. An- derson, C. Anderson, D. DeVine, W. Weather- by, S. Perry, L. Crosby, G. MacMullen, C. Turner, P. Gummow. I I a Regulars: Left to right: V. Couite, E. Hayward, M. D'Arpino, M. Brown, P. Lenehan, R. LaPerle, P. Couitej not included: J. Freiras, P. Wright and J. Gezofis. MA 101115 TTES Subs: Left to right: M. Cookson, L. Cochary, C. Holyoke, C. Perry, L. Mandeville Kneeling: S. Lorhrop, H. Laperle, and K. Dwyer Left to right: Regina Harris, Susan Asclck, Lou Ann Colombo, Joyce Duquette, Jackey Du- quette, Pat Crowley, Mary Jane Deniey, Kathy Hoffman I OR HIGH CHEERLEADERS UNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Left to right: Melinda Coeiho, Christine Key- Ior, Sue Johnson, Cindy Kazuies, Denise Du- quette, Eva LePine, Kathy Leach, Kathy Hoffman VARS I TY CHEERLEADERS Left to right: Debby Hoffman, Linda Ness, Susan Ciampa, Betty McCaffrey, Dale Langley, Lincla Potwin, middle row: Mary Maloney, Susan Miles, Diane Johnson, first row: Nancy Kelly, 7 , ,f ,V ,, x. l.,,1.,',, --.1 Y v.4.f,..,g,,.l1-.-Q - ' -' I-, 5 -' , wx- . , ,js '5f,,-1,5'4,Yl,I, f ' 1 , , ...,-45 , , .K . r ,,,. , , , 1 . 15 1 a- W7 w . lx , .. , .f .UV 1, ' V -'ill :V xv, uni' , VL XJ' A , , 'Q ., ..: , , A NH... 3 , A - 3 g' , ,,:::, ' :' ml A. . - -f ,: 1 1- w- .,f,1' ' - . f , ., , v 1 . J, .' ' MT, , fl , v . , z -WK? 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Hair.- K -'LE 2255512353 -. - .,.- Xu., 3:41 ::'Q'iTE1, E g x .gg 1: . -f - A - . gv3.ky,3. .x+:,w, - ' My 1 1 x . if-as ' , 'vffif 'A '19 'X ww s , M.. -4. - , -J va , Q 1' ,x FOOTBALL 'fin ka X ' 'K'-'3FE'f'Psf':li's:-' 'fx The I966 football team terminated the season with a record of tive wins and tour losses. Leading the squad were co-captains Scott Lovell and Kev Johnson. Both Lovell and John- son, and fullback Phil Asaclc, were elected to the All-League member- ship. Along with guard Brian Milan and center Chuck Brewster, the afore- mentioned boys were given honorable mention in several Boston iournals. Additional laurels were bestowed on Lovell and Asaclc in their appoint- ments to the Brockton Enterprise All- Scholastic team. Other seniors who contributed much to the squad are guards Dave Rossi and Tom McCann: ends Danny O'Brien, Dick Tsilca, and Rick Murrayg and tackle Fred Willis. They will not easily be replaced in l967. n I g t sl Q-Uf'31V51K ' fl51f'lQ85 l f W 'rr' f 1 lzfjff f llr Wkrf fol 5 542.1 Z3 50 YQ C First row: Dick Tsika, Brian Milan, Tom McCann, Rick Murray, Scott Lovell, Kevin Johnson, Fred Willis, Chuck Brewster, Phil Asack, Dave Rossi. Second row: Coach Loverin, Coach Rapp, Bill Flanagan, Chris Gillis, Rick Krugger, Mike Randall, Danny O'Brien, Tim McGrath, Dick Waugh, Rich Holmes, Coach Heaslip, Coach Harrington. Third row: Mgr. Steve Dalton, Mgr. Richard Prine, Alun Thomas, Wayne MacDonald, John McCaffrey, Gary Powers, Charlie Nelson. Bob Dwyer, Mgr. Philip Greene. Scott Lovell, Coach Loverin, Kevin Johnson S l xr- 4 1, .f, .D .- ' .- ff' Co-CPT. Johnson Co-cpt. Lovell Q Q M. M. I 1 I , Q? N , X Z Q Nw . . -A ,o . ,-rv J., , f4. ,., Q-.':n..k..Q. V5 UM .. L... gm... A -A ,. Fi- ,yf ' -.f,..1.g,g..,,g-.A ,:M,ig,+-Q,fL,.1A.1-., ..- N-Q, .MF . .,,,j,w- I N' 'Y' ' K-xlwsil.--' Y r-Y! ' ma ,,,,1'f- 'ff' -1-'nv - A- If Q we .. Y .Q V Yu, . . .. A 75 , 'n .4 . ..'A ' 1 x W 1 I A, I, 'Y -v 9 l- '5T' E 6',c I LA B' 'A its-.fT?4n,,:'g.,,i I M4 - ' '.1'A.-Aiisn I 'I .R V 4' L 135' J L fx.. Navi Q' Maw. gg -' av- 6 A-al.. -111 1.1! .w'r ill f4u4u. 5.451 mar A ,I . '94 inf., if , -x-T- Y S Tia.. Q X X :-' f'N'N N X .mil , .nga ' X xx S S I . Q D ,R J 4- Ss sw U 5- 2.1.2- ' .gg W' .EK QW Q! b , - A, .- Q '51 7 Ao v -, X -x. N N - ff lg H 4 N: W ,QQ is -'px Q 6 i Q 4.1 ...Qu-Q' Left to right: W. Lucini, Mr. Heaslip, C. Gummow This year's Junior High Football team began its season with two consecutive vic- tories and then lost three very close games, any one of which could have gone either way. Coach Heaslip says that a great deal of credit is deserved by all those who came out for the team and worked so hard all year. He further stated that several boys deserve mention as outstanding in their effort for this season, they are Ed Zamaitas and William Lucini and the rest ofthe Wildcat team. First row: S. Pomeroy, R. Livie, R. Correia, K. O'Brien, D. Holmes, S. Wood, R. Ness, R. Klttredge D Stanley R. Gummow, J. Hamilton, T. Tyrrell. Second row: Coach Heaslip, E. Zamaitas, R. Mclntyre H Woodward D Currie, C. Gummow, W. Lucini, W. Noyes, A. Willis, J. Kelleher, R. Keith, S. Pike, E. Denley Manager 51 BE, 32 BE 50 W77yXB1NE?T,x77 yi 10. lm lB4 'Xml 1 1 fr le W. Y 1966 fUNIOR HIGH FOOTBALL TEAM mmsuwiuaxuiszml 1.vu:'v-'unix-vneaww .mum 1: 'nv .1w4i..ven1An.n1nxx..-.:41 .wx bf 'E Q lu- Y 'ix 231 .1 EQ-Q l First row. Left to right: R. Serlenga, C. Ohlson, J. Crowley, J. Perry, D. Crowley. Second Row. Mgr. J. Greene, R. Hoffman, Co-Capt., K. Johnson, Co-Capt., P. Asack, P. Welch, K. Snell, P. Perry, J. McCaffrey, Coach Sargent. BASKETBALL '60 - 67 ?- . . .rf . . oc 1: , w qv KN P .gil fl ' JNLTJLS. if 491, ,,,,,. A:f '-N. With twenty-one straight victories, the A' ZIQ- ' Westies basketball team, under co- captains Kevin Johnson and Phil Asack 4 captured both the western division title .M ' and the South Shore league championship l 1 b r x - 'MX xx 'ai' 5' 1 k x B ' . A A ' ,,. N 5 K Q, -Y A:r,.:x, Nam --rv h , ,A , . N . 'ww ' , xx- -is X 5 :K X h cfgssjif -'1 , , Q nrt X 1 X631 .c' lx .fsg QQ Si. -. Mx? . ,3 bk -- xx ,---Aks N K xx'- X5 1 m. 4 vX,:.HwX X jo. W- .X .. Lh SU fi Az..-E51 ' Q, X ,vi ST' -lr , NRS 4, N 5 ,F iii? A 1 -u f- 3 Q FEW K' sf , :Sk s . , ri' Jiuyxx mxixx il' my 'Q gil H5 -, t A .L ml 'Cx -If Q3 Left to right Front row T Cox D Crowley J Crowley T Daniels, S. Geiro, S. Serlenga. Second row: P. Gummow L Boyd, J Sevruk P Anderson J Lindgren G MacMullen, R. Hofmann. Third row: S. Miles, C. Ohlson R Freeman C Snell R Slupski F Baker D Serlenga D Berry. This was the most successful season since WB joined the So. Shore Cross Country League a few years ago. There was considerable depth and enthusiasm on this year's team. The J.V. squad was undefeated in dual com- petition and also swept to victory in the All League Meet. For the first time in school history a Junior High program was inaugu- rated. A new system of awarding points was begun. Four runners amassed over 'l00 points for the season. They were: Co-captain Tim Daniels, Donald Berry, Co-captain Jim Crowley, Robert Slupski. CROSS COUNTRY '66 Coaches: Mr. Anderson, Mr. Steele Co-captains: Philip Asaclc, Brian Milan Philip Asack Tim Andrulconis Frank Anderson Fred Baker Donald Berry Earl Bordeaux Boyd Campbell Ed Coelho David Crowley Jim Crowley Tim Daniels Bob Hinchliffe Bob Johnson - Richard Krugger Scott Lovell Tim McGra'rh John McCaffrey Brian Milan Sieve Miles Carl Ohlson Danny O'Brien - John Swanson Donald Serlenga Paul Welch Fred Willis Raymond Rose Stanley Giero Pefer Gummow Donald Holmes Bill Lucini Bob Hoffman -au- . Q X : The 1966 track season was highlighted by state championship titles won by the team's co-cap- tains, Philip Asack and Brian Milan. Phil is the state champion in the low hurdles and Brian, in the pole vaulting event. The team as a whole enioyed a much improved season, winning three out of seven meets and placing second in two. Scott Lovell was an important sprint man whose accomplishments include a medal won at the South Shore meet. Fred Willis placed sixth in state competition in the shot putt and discus events, and Bob Hinchliffe distinguished him- self by setting a new school record for the mile. Quarter-miler Tim Daniels, Sprint man Frank Anderson, and pole-vaulter Danny O'Brien were also important track men. The track team, one of the newer additions to the West Bridgewater High School athletic program, completed a sea- son ot which to be proud. TRACK '66 W' 103' Q-Nba. 'f' Coach: Mr. Gendreau Wayne Alden Ken Anderson Chuck Brewster Boyd Campbell Tom Conniff Scott Lovell Wayne MacDonald Captain: Boyd Campbell Doug Maclver Charlie Nelson Carl Ohlson Dean Scranton Chris Sheehan Bob Slupski Dick Tsika The 'I966 Baseball team led by Boyd Campbell was very spirited. Chuck Brewster was an inspirational leader and the return of Dick Tsika was a big asset to the team Doug Maclver came through whenever the team was in a tight spot. Carl Ohlson contributed his usual steady play and Kenny Anderson's pitching improvement helped the team greatly The up and coming sophomores will lend a helping hand in the seasons ahead i BA EBALL ' X 5 '....o 1 v . Ki-1' -1- ld l 11 . t rf- ., ..,, 11' s., . A f wwf, BASEBALL '66 'xii' HBH Sm nw IQ .. 'I?':'- P, 2 - xx, X bb. LE' ' ' . .. ,, sf -3 , ,,., fME , i '-if . T M w iiivgi 'Q' . - .1154 f , ,f - . A 'X ,..,, ,,',.:,. Mu 4 Qc- V- - ' . ' -1, 4335541--. lf ' if ,.. .ff . igwwi . Q M.- 4 - ., 1 ' - .. - ' g 'Y -, -:A V: 2' if Q.. gaze? -, . f 'f Qi , V ,,.. 7' ffgigzlix' .C L -'ff9.':- 'H' ' ,. 1, bag, A 4 1 4' 4- ao: H - A , 5' -4. .Q - ' --. : 5 I- 5-:NLC ,A -s , 4 1 41' 4 ,.,., N5 ' 3-em-1 if M t, -an h- Q -11.0 ' 6 .. 1 . ,aa n A ww' 3, I 3? af -v fx vo .ft A A , - bw.R.:AL', 4:'3??A R f--mc.. yy.: ' Vi! 4: '52 a f,yY41222f'l,QQQ: . l if 414,11 ,K rw ,um 5 gg' Q 'I iw - , Q x A ' ' V. X o 5 -. 1 I' V in , - l. x l Co-Captains: E. Powell and K. Seablom, K Asack, D. Britton, N. Ohlson, S. Cronshaw, J. Carrigan, J. Hill, S. Farnum, C. Crowell, K Anderson, P. Conniff, S. Bowman, C. Anderson K. Lynch, J. Saline, C. DeVine, J. Piver, C Sinkevich, D. DeVine, M. Gallagher, D. Mac Donald 'V . , - 115, ,. ..,, in A X 4 A TE .z-134 R FIELD HOCKEY GIRL? BASKETBALL 'II Lg - 'E The girl's basketball team had a thrilling sea- son. Co-Captains Kathy Seablom and Elaine Powell led the team through many exciting .games well fought to the end. High scorer Patty Conniff came to the rescue often and led the team to frequent victories. Every team member put-out all the way and their efforts show in the record. ... 51.225 Y 47 -r' fi it ,ies 5 1 It f. , X -X 8 , .v- -W ,.- X ' Q ,NSS WSI - ' V -... T ' I l -, 4 VH- lf A ' ' ' ,'2 4f'e4 ' - kv- , I '- ' ,.' ,. .. , . ,. -- - W - -. .' I f ... M..-5 . .- . ' 'i ,Y 4- g 1- - -'A Q'-i - e -,, ..-L., . .x ' . qi t . MA . ,,v t, - , 2-QI.:-. QF A ,W A 1- fl ,I W- :. - Oz, v -, 5 ' q ,, ,- fr l 'ig 1 . K V A. ,, ,-'71 ' v mfr, fx., 17 if . fig, . I V -. A , H I . , ',,,.,. A .Wy 5- V , D 'W-1,1 .r l - . 1' . . , . 1 ' . uv -fat.: ,4 '-'ii 4. M, X. .A , -1 .. 1 sy ,. R 1'- . -.,' as . -,114 - ..-N ' - Y' .. 391' .y.,,,5 V. 9 V 1 4, ff ,u 5. ,Z -gi' V .- ' A-il ' ,-t mn-','.5'. ' . - .nv gm . .lv x, K. ...g - E ' ., V 4 - 1' vvtltq - A 3- I-c.:. 'fn5 Qig- , . , ',,'v' , .fg -' A-, in l, ,kwqaiv ' A , x3,f,Eg. -Jrfqf . 1' . -vu ' -- '-Ju Lia..- The softball team got off to a great start. There were enough candidates for both a varsity team and a iunior varsity team. Under the leadership of captain Sue Styles, the team had many victories. Kathy Seablom, one of the best shortstops in the league, brought the team through in many tight squeezes. She was assisted by Marie Ross, an outstanding hitter and fielder, Elaine Powell, a fast runner who kept up the spirit of the team, and Cecilia Diernbach, a girl with plenty of hustle. Long-awaited new equipment and uniforms helped lift morale and bring about a successful season. w Firs1' row: Frances Finch, Pa? Perry, Barbara Hayward, Janet Manzer, Sue Bowman, Eva LePine, Jean Piver, Barbara Cox, Melinda Coelho--manager, Margaref Mahoney. Second row: Cecilia Diernbach, Marcia Sfuarf, Diane Johnson, Kathy Seablom, Elaine Powell, Marie Ross, Pat Con- niff, Sue Carlson, Sue Styles--captain, Miss Kyle--Coach. OFTBALL '66 ,C --NN s X .XS - - X Sie ' 6 R X Compliments of HATHAWAY ELECTRIC COMPANY West Bridgewater Congratulations to The Class of 67 The Ockers Company 464 Crescent Street Brockton Dictating Machines, Office Machines Portable Typewriters Compliments of IMPERIAL MILLWORK, INC. Pleasant Street West Bridgewater, Mas sachusetts Congratulations To Glass of 61 First Alumni of Cochesett Kindergarten under direction of Mrs. Luke Boyd To graduate from High School Luke Boyd - Student Council Pres. Deborah Heath - Queen Jr. Prom Linda Wardwell Thgmqg McCann Kevin Johnson Malcolm Porter KINDERGABTEN GRADUATION Graduation exercises, complete with signed diplomas and an in- teresting program, took place in the Cochesett Methodist church vestry Friday. The graduating class of 1955, of the Cochesett Kindergarten and Nursery school included: Luke Boyd, Thomas McCann, Judy Crowell, Malcolm Porter, Lynda Chase, Francis Andre, Kevin Johnson, Mary Susan Roine, Peter Berglund, Sandra Lee Zalon, Billy Panos, Donald An- derson, Joan Marie Leonard, Linda Wardwell, Deborah Heath, Richard Holmes and Rosemary LaPerle. The program opened with a rhythm band and chorus composed of the class of '55. The salute to the flag with Luke Boyd and Thomas, McCann as flag bearers. The entire group joined in singing America. .3 fe- ' Rosemary LaPerle 'A playlet, The Three Little Kit- tens was prwented with Judy Crowell as the mother and Ruth ,Tobey, Christina Mathers and Pa- tricia Murray as the kittens and Cathy Shurtleff as the mouse. Songs and finger plays by the nursery department with Christina Mathers, Robert Johnson and Cathy Shurtleff as leaders. Judy Crowell wound up Stephen Ouderkirk, Bobby Freeman, Harold Denly, Cathy Shurtleff, Ruth Tobey Zalon, Robert Johnson, Robert Lindgren, Christina Mathers, Nancy Clark, Pa- tricia Murray and Mary Catherine Maloney and they did Wooden Soldiers on Parade. The 'Three Little Pigs had a cast of mother, Joan Leonard: pigs, Malcolm Port- er, Donald Anderson and Kevin Johnson: men, Billy Panos, Peter Berglund and Richard Holmes and the big and very bad wolf was Francis Andre. Other songs were led by Deborah Heath, Lynda Chase and Mary Susan Roine. Colored slides were shown of ac- tivities during the past year, with the large audience of families and friends enjoying the lively antics and the sweet seriousness of the children as they said grace before refreshments. Ribbon tied diplomas were presented the graduating class who. will enter first grade next fall. Refreshments were served of fancy tea cakes, cookies and punch by Mrs. Luke Boyd, assisted by Mrs. Everett W. 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Congratulations to the Class of 1967 WINDY RIDGE FARM Registered Holsteins Norman Estabrooks Yesteryears Antiques - Glass - China Primitives - Bric-A-Brac Junction ot Routes 28 8. IO6 West Bridgewater, Mass. Compliments ot THE WEST BRIDGEWATER POLICE ASSOCIATION Congratulations to the Class of I967 WINDY RIDGE FARM DAIRY BAR Norman Estabrooks Compliments of WEST BRIDGEWATER MOTHERS' CLUB PlLLSBURY'S GREENHOUSES Flowers for All Occasions Cut Flowers - Corsages 506 North Elm Street West Bridgewater, Mass. 1967 Best Wishes to the Class ot Compliments ot MATTA'S MARKET Mattield Street West Bridgewater, Mass. Compliments ot Joseph A. Perry DRY WALL SPECIALIST Compliments To the Class of 1967 Mr. and Mrs. Donald W. Porter MILES OIL SERVICE Heating Oil Burner Service 909 Crescent Street West Bridgewater, Mass. Tel. JU 3-1357 Compliments ot PYTHIAN SUNSHINE GIRLS 152: Compliments of QQ? Q55 PIERCE REFRIGERATION ! ,QQ 3 COMPANY as i. 387 North Elm sneer gba West Bridgewater, Mass. Tel. JU 6-1088 Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of 1967 ...L - I --e A'-:L .-, 5 WOOD - HU KITCHENS INC. 345 Manley Street West Bridgewater LEO F. MACIVER CO. INC SWANSON-WALLIN COMPANY RCA Radios-Television GE Home Appliances Sales and Services Telephone DRake 8-243i 49 Bedford Street East Bridgewater, Massachusetts VEILLEUX Ago D11 5 094 ffl INSURANCE IRULTQRN., REAL ESTATE 3 East Bridgewater, Mass. 205 Bedford St., 378-2159 West Bridgewater, Mass. I5 North Main Street 587-7091 Compliments ot VALET CLEANERS Center Shopping Plaza Compliments ot VAN DYKE LINOLEUM 8 TILE CO. 24 Woodland Road West Bridgewater Compliments of the VILLAGE BARN Compliments of Rt. Rev. Francis S. Shea, D.D. Rev. D. George Spagnolia ST. ANN'S PARISH West Bridgewater WEST BRIDGEWATER PHARMACY, INC. I West Center St. West Bridgewater, Mass. JU 3-6200 Free Prescription Delivery Best Wishes to The Class of T967 WILLIS FURNITURE CO. Brockton, Mass. Congratulations to the Class at '67 THOMAS CHEVROLET, INC. 300 Bedford Street Bri clgewater, Mas s. OW 7-6935 Compliments ot WEST BRIDGEWATER FIRE FIGHTERS ASSOCIATION BEST WISHES FROM THE MAKERS OF SIMPSON SPRING BEVERAGES Famous for Quality, Purity And Delicious Flavor Since I878 Compliments CAF ETERIA STAFF TRUCCHI'S DISCOUNT FOODS Center Shopping Plaza West Bridgewater Compliments of ST EVE'S SPORTS DEN 143 Center Street Micldleboro, Massachusetts Compliments of MORSE FURNISHING Main Street Brockton, Moss. Compliments of MONTY'S CYCLE SHOP Compliments ofthe DIAMONDS WATCHES SILVERWARE LAGERSTADT JEWELERS MAGIC CARPET KINDERGARTEN GEMOLOGIST Compliments of LOGAN TRANSPORTATION NOYES OIL SERVICE Heating Oils - Burner Service 71 Progressive Avenue West Bridgewater Dial JU 3-0299 HOWARD TEMPLE H97 BeSfWiSI1eS PYTHIAN SISTERS DR. is MRS. JAMES M. HAIM ROSS I-IOMANS Compliments Radio - Television - Appliances Sales - Service of 8 North Main Street West Bridgewater, Mass. WRIGHT GREENHOUSES Telephone 588-4078 400 East Center Street Compliments of HOPPY'S OIL SERVICE LUCINI MOTOR SALES, INC. U s': Sales Service West Bridgewater, Massachusetts Tel. JU 3-5500 RICHARD'S CORNER MARKET Good Luck from the old country store Compliments ot READ BROTHERS' GARAGE West Bridgewater, Massachusetts Compliments ot the RED ROOSTER RESTAURANT Best Wishes to the Class of 1967 ROMEROY'S DONUT SHOP Center Shopping Plaza l Compliments of FRANK SANBORN REAL ESTATE Congratulations to The Class of T967 Howard Lodge No. H6 KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Compliments of H. 8t W. MOLD -CO- West Bridgewater, Mass. Compliments of HOMESTEAD DAIRY CompIiments ot I'IAYWARD'S DAIRY FARM A. F. GERMAN co., Inc. 1159 Mean sf., Breekfen, Meee. TeI. sae-1302 AUTOMOTIVE EQUIPMENT - BICYCLES Complete Machine Shop Service Congrotu Iotions from GRIFFIN BUICK AND PONTIAC CO. 134 Moin Street Bridgewater, Moss. R+. 28 Tel. Owen 7-6757 CompIimenfs of GLAD - ACRE FARMS Mert Ouderkirk, Prop. Compliments of HOCKOMOCK FARMS West Bridgewater Brockton lndust. Elect. Co. 456 No. Main St. Brockton, Mass. Congratulations to the Class of 1967 F rom Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Droukas Compliments to the Class of i967 From ,.L 'Y4'g.g -1,- LA Good Luck to the Class of 1967 From Berta, Carol, Chris, Debby, Debbie, Ginny, Janet Karen, Karolyn, Missy, Sally Sandra, Sheila, ancl Sylvia Compliments ot OLD HOMESTEAD RUG COMPANY West Bridgewater, Massachusetts Compliments of THE WEST BRIDGEWATER HIGH SCHOOL CHAPTER OF THE NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY ' BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1967 FROM THE Chmflex A. Brewster Fmmb AND THE C. A. BREWSTER CORPORATION TOO NORTH ELM STREET WEST BRIDGEWATER, MASS. BUILDERS REALTORS , 4 You'll like each tlavor best. Until you try the next 0 0 0 xsgs: Ghqgggyzt 0MfQ9c ICE CREAM ii Hood The World's Finest Ice Cream The one Ice Cream with that Old Fashioned Freezer Flavor Congratulations to the Class of l967 KEMP TRANSPORTATION AND STORAGE, INCORPORATED South Main Street West Bridgewater, Mass. Telephone 583-7461 Congratulations to the Class of I967 BILL'S AUCTION 39 Copeland Street West Bridgewater, Mass. Compliments ot BUROUE'S SERVICE STATION Complete One-Stop Service Engine Tune-UP Automatic Car Washing Wheel Balancing Automatic Tire Changing 8 North Main Street, West Bridgewater Tel. JU 3-9755 Compliments of BRIDGEWATER ICE 8x COAL COMPANY BISBEE AND PARKER BUILDERS I42 East Street West Bridgewater, Mass. Congratulation s to the Class of I967 NANCY BRADFORD SCHOOL OF STAGE DANCING Compliments of JOSEPH J. BRAGA INC. Wholesale dealer in: Cigars Tobacco Confectionery Drug Sundries Toys and Novelties West Bridgewater, Mas sachu setts Tel. 583-0930 Visit Our Gift Room For Wholesale Prices Year Round COHQFGTUIGIIOHS COMPONENT MANUFACTURING SERVICE, INC. CongroTuIoTionsTofI'1e Compliments of Closs of I967 DR. Sf MRS. CALITRI CHILSON NURSERY AND FLORIST Compliments of C0mPIimef1'fS OI CYNTHIA'S BEAUTY SALON CUSTODIAN STAFF Best wishes '67 from . . . I xl 413 Q I-lowAn.oJounsonK Meet the gang for a quick snack or a delicious meal at either convenient Bridgewater location . . . East or West on Rt. 24, the Fall River Expressway. TAFT'S INC. Dad, Bob 8. Bill Bystrom IIQO Main Street Brockton, Mass. TRAVELER'S OIL COMPANY 710 N. Main St. IRt. 28D W. Bridgewater, Massachusetts DANS Aruurlci smwiicm West Center Street W. Bridgewater, Mass. Compliments From BROCKTON WELDING SHOP, INC. 347 No. Montello St. Brockton, Mass. ACE'S SERVICE STATION Sunoco Products 757 West Center Street 583-9863 Best Wi shes to the Class of I967 JAY'5 PLAYLAND Rte. 28 West Bridgewater Massachusetts DAIRY MAID MINIATURE GOLF DRIVING RANGE KIDDIE RIDES WALLY KRUEGER MOTOR SALES Compliments ot Cars - Dodge - Trucks KENWOOD TIRE CO. Bridgewater, Mass. Tel. Owen 7-2200 II8 South Main Street West Bridgewater, Massachusetts 24-hour towing service Best Wishes to the Class of 'I967 THE HASTINGS KEITH FAMILY Best Wishes to the Class of 1967 ROCKNE ASSOCIATION Congratulations to the Class of 1967 Joyce, Deb, Bet, Sher, and Nancy Compliments of the Class of 1968 Compliments of the Class of 1969 Compliments of the Class of 1970 Congratulations to the Class of i967 Gateway Gulf South Main Street West Bridgewater Compliments of KAY'S KORNER Compliments Compliments of a of FRIEND GUESS WHO?? Compliments Congratulations of from JOHN'S GREENHOUSES ROY A. FRANZEN S Compliments of the ELEMENTARY TEACHERS Compliments of Perkins Hardware Compliments of Compliments of PLYMOUTH HOME NATIONAL B ANK QUARTERLY'S GO-KART CONCESSION Congratulations to The Class of T967 From MclNTlRE'S DAIRY 'nib-5 B... .K nh' H' ki' LNG' 'ir ' ,Lf lEi7v?i'ax?7 -v . -: w x 1 ' TNR. ififilgx' 5 - COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND DORR'S PRINT SI-IOP and STATIONERY STORE Bridgewater, Mass. 697-2433 Congratu Iation s from CAMP ELLO SHOE STORE Congratu lofi on s from DEL'S Congratulations and Best WISI'19S to the Class of I967 LOUI E'S BARBER SHOP by appointment 583-0091 CHOLERTON INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. ll I6 Central Square Bridgewater, Mass. Our Policy Is Your Protection P. Compliments of EASTERN METAL PRODUCTS Compliments ot DOG'N' SUD'S North Main Street West Bridgewater, Moss. Compliments of DAlKER'S FLOWERS Center Shopping Plaza Corsages . Compliments ot the J. H. FAIRBANKS CO. Hardware - Cormofe Painfs Esmblished in 1840 Congratulations to the Class of '67 From EBENWOOD FARM Compliments ot DAVID HOUSEWARES STORES Compliments of RICHARD E. DAVOCK AUTO SPECIALITIES 'l8'l West Center St. West Bridgewater, Mass. 587-5670 Complnmenfs of CHURCHILL SUPPLY COMPANY INCORPORATED 67 Forrest Street Brockton BROCKTON AUTO WASH 444 Mom Street JU 7 6403 Woshrng ond Spray Woxmg Compllmenfs of BAY STATF CARNATIONS Compliments DR GMRS THOMAS F COCHARY Compliments of BRIDGEWATER SAVINGS BANK Best Wishes 'ro The Class of 1967 The Bysfrom Famuly gf,, fine-UUE!! wb CONGRATULATIONS To THE CLASS OF 1967 from THE CHEERLEADERS and THE MAJORETTES si ii i i ii it i i 4 i i i i i imagination in yearbooks 'Dv dodge-murphy g i i photographers, ihci route 18 ' Whitman Q 447-5542 Miss Virginia Chase SPO SORS and Mrs. Dr. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick B. McDonough Howard C. Roma William Freitas John J. Kent Mr. and Mrs. Donald MacMullen Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sargent Gordon Ross James A. Ross Robert Ross Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy and J Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Pickering Wesley Andre ayne lrving Putter George S. Brown Robert J. Campanini John Dufault Desales Heath Wilfred Hinchliffe William J. Johnson Rev. and Mrs. Alfred L. Luce Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Phyllis Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Arthur W. Mandeville and Mrs. William J. Murphy John J. Murray and Mrs. Chester Rossi Walter Salvador Lawrence W. Wardwell Robert Powell Henry A. Tsika Albert Willis Richard C. Pratt Ira E. Stuart Harold O. Lindskog Greene Daniel E. O'Brien Donald A. Fisher Thomas Burdin Norman Estabrooks Dennis and Barbara Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Wilbur Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Adams Sue and Chuck Mr. and Mrs. Charles Leonard Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Gi Iholm Leonard Bucci John F. Milan Larry and Dale Mr. and Mrs. Gordon A. McDonald Mr. and Mrs. H. Page Conant Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Schwartz Mr. and Mrs. Bernard J. Burke Mrs. Edna Thayer Mr. and Mrs. Michael Manugian Mr. and Mrs. Frederick T. Keylor Mr. and Mrs. Glendon Howard Mr. and Mrs. Leo D. Murphy Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Caftrey Mr. and Mrs. John Shukis Mr. Louis H. D'Arpino Mr. James L. Anderson Mrs. Elaine Laughton Mr. and Mrs. Gordon M. Lovell M. E. N. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. McCann Mr. and Mrs. Howard M. Hayward Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Hofmann Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Joseph F. Calitri Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Mr. and Mrs. Miss Bindy Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Miss Arlene Mr. Allen B. Foye Roy Jackson John H. Watson Ervin G. Lothrop Stephen G. Heaslip Robert L. Todd Levine Raymond F. Buscemi Robert Chapman Stanley C. Reed Bernard Eidlin Shapiro and Mrs. John R. Brassard Mrs. Olive M. Keeler Mrs. and Mrs. Donald Ring Mr. and Mrs. Kaiser Shahdan Mr. and Mrs. Robert McGuire Mr. Allen Rapp Mr. and Mrs. Maurice R. Rosenthal Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Milton Hallin Wesley A. Ryder Clinton P. Howard John E. Piers George V. Hollertz, Jr. Pixie Robert L. Smith Thomas B. MacQuinn Bradford Herrick L. M. Caswell William Ledin Erle Hermanson Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hollertz Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Cook Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bowman Mr. and Mrs. Donald W. Porter Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Robert R. Diernbach . Arthur Skinner, Jr. PATRO S Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hermanson Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Helen E. Gaucher Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fontaine Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Eaton, Jr. and sons Mr. and Mrs. Arvid Hagglund Mrs. Phyllis Downs Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dennis Chuck and Marylou Mr. and Mrs. Warren Sederberg Mr. and Mrs. Peter Gezotis Mr. and Mrs. William W. Noyes, Sr. Miss Margaret A. Kirby Mr. Frederick White The Ewald Family Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Shurtleff, Jr. The Daniels Mrs. Marjorie MacDonald Ronald E. Metcalf Harold Anderson Raymond L. Cook Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Jock Piers Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Dillon Mrs. Janet Lindskog Mr. and Mrs. Hemphreys Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Swan James L. Grandfields Mr. and Mrs. John C. Eldridge Mr. and Mrs A friend Mr. and Mrs A friend Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs A friend Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Arthur Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Cedric Libby M. L. O. Silva LaPerle Norman E. Ring . Joseph Turpen Aleksahder Kipper . Alfred C. Thorpe Richard Berger Irving Sylvester John Crocker Chester Gaucher E. Ryder . Walter Rounds Harold Anderson Miss Anna Freitas Charlie and Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. Sue . Dona Id Lawson Myron Mather . Thomas Peters . Richard E. Keith and Mrs. Frank Dunn Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Bill and Sue Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. George Merritt Ralph Burnap James Corbett Bruno Migliorini Fr. Theodore Robert David T. Leach Sherwood Jackson John J. Brawders Raymond E. Leach John Seablom L. Slupski Allen Bryant Jay W. Shurtleff Richard J. Boulay George Kelly Herbert A. Holmes Ralph Wardwell Mr. Cornelius A. O'Connor Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bosworth, Jr. Cylde Manchester Michael D. Feresten Lloyd V. Lawson Frederick Ricker Mrs. Eleanor von Bretzel Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dodenhoff Mrs. Nancy McGuire Miss C. L. 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