West Bridgewater High School - Climber Yearbook (West Bridgewater, MA)

 - Class of 1968

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fl P 1 4 X, :xNL ' , , N- fu-. it 'fr 'N Q. 11, f 'fill' -1, Lk , n.-v rf, Q E , .af DH 55 af' Q' I 5 35 A I X. af- ga, 1-2 a 2, . ,T 958 g - 1- . ,,-.-, , !,-LZfSl-..-.-4. SJ ,'Pfou'an1',S:rcet 'Mist iBriafgewatm fMa U25 79 PRESENTING Eclifor Judillw l-lill Junior Edifors Cyniliia Crowell Diane DeVine Cover Designer Susan Wrighl Business Managers Brian Lollfirop Michael Slapilc Junior Business Managers Roberl Kealing Carol Sinlcevilcli The 1968 Climber SENIOR CLASS PUBLICATION WEST BRIDGEWATER I-IIGI-I SCHOOL CONTENTS DEDICATEE ..... ..... 4 FACULTY ............ .... I 0 SENIORS ................. .... 1 6 UNDERCLASSMEN ..... .... 4 6 ORGANIZATIONS ..... .... 5 8 72 80 ADVERTISEMENTS .......... 106 ACTIVITIES ,......... .... ATHLETICS ,........... .... FOREWORD GracIuaTion is The TirsT in a succession oT goaIs ThaT we musT sTrive Tor oluring IiTe. This is our greaTesT break wiTh The TamiIiar Things oT chiIdhood. For now we musT venTure inTo The unTamiIiar, and someTimes hosTIIe worId, Tor which we have been preparing during The pasT I2 years. Through These pages, we hope To capTure Torever our years aT W.B.I-I.S. To remember The Iessons we have Iearned, aca- demic and oTherwise, which have prepared us weII To work in, Iearn in, shape, and Iead The worIcI which our gen- eraTion will so shorTIy inheriT. GUR DEDICATEE 1:22 1i'2f41?' 'a:?5T.fL 'J ' -W ' 1 l s In fhe classroom The Class of I968 proudly cledicales 'rhis Climber To Mr. Kaiser Shahdan. l-lis warmlh, his friendliness, his good cheer, ,ancl his sense ol humor have lorighlenecl many a day ai Wesl Bridgewaler l-ligh. We sfand in awe and grafilude al his never-ending enihusiasm and willingness 'ro help. As we drive down Jrhe road of life, we will always recall his percepliveness. noi' only in regard lo driving, buf also in regard lo life. And, so lo you, Mr. Shahdan, we dedicale ihis, our Climber. ,Nr -'-2 ' , av 5 ' Q.. 3-V'-555'-.i,SS,f' xr' 1 H 1 'fbi As a Driver Educafiom lnsfrucfor ,xp-' 'L Q' Qwk .1 xy : .z . r l ,,. - .,, . X: XX f - ' b gy H., ' 'ii . 'N 'Ui-fx' ,. xg, , ,. . , . ,. , 'R ' INA' 5 1.55 3: N yu I. 3 Qbsi TPI ISUIM. . g:S,55:di :siE51,f-.-wx -. , .4 X- 1-SS1 ' 0:21-z-K:z':1..:-':-, ,.E'5 -F -4-x al - wqm-:?,Zf.:' 55- -1- fix 35-5'r42pif' if? 31+ .- - r M, xl F . w..,...,. A. U vw...-.,....-. . :Q--fm... .MN Eg? 3215334.23-a X ., W 5-14 z T, ' 33.!.1'?51f4 f ' Ni t 5 A ' la 'O ! n x ,1 xx. N s-lu--Q...--.V .. - ln +he Service as a Medic X X 4 X A 'E Y . 4? lr ,y ,- , gy, 5... .wpa -40 As a husband and fafher Q, N... x , , If A . -P ' S -? - 'I A -1 ii- X - J ':.-- , 39 1' zlp, 5 ,Y r ' .5 .:- Q-N . . .M k K ,... Q 5 - Q 4 v. if 5 S PERINTENDENT fwl ff, 'j ' 'Y ' , V' ffqifl .,. H -If Q. ,rsxzlrxm 3111: I ' Dear GraduaTef A Teacher's job encompasses various duTies: he or she serves as a guide, a counselor, a disciplinarian, a model. an inTer- preTer, a challenger, a moTivaTor, an evaluaTor, a leader, an idealisT, even a dreamer. plus oTher capaciTies. These respon- sibiliTies are a greaT TacTor in making our work so challenging, and in The long run. so enioyably worThwhile. While seTTing down The above componenTs oT Teaching l purposely omiTTed The overall obiecTive is To prepare The sTudenT To be able To carry on when The Teacher is no longer available. Similar To a parenT's responsibiliTy we are preparing you To Take your place on your own Two TeeT when you are separaTed Trom your parenTs and Teachers. This is a large order. WiTh The wonderTul and rapid changes Taking place in our greaT naTion and The world, iT is impossible To TulTill iT compleTely. Accordingly, we, Teachers and your parenTs. have Tried To conTenT ourselves wiTh helping you To be in a recepTive sTaTe oT mind ready To recognize and able To cope wiTh The challenges oT The TuTure. We Teel you are ready To Think beTore you acT Too impulsively, To be sensiTive To The needs and righTs oT oThers, To consider The many sides presenT in mosT problems. and Thus To accepT your responsibiliTy as a conTribuTing ciTizen oT a Tree socieTy. Do noT inTerpreT The above as meaning we Teel we are no longer available To help if needed. ThaT ThoughT is TarThesT Trom our mind. AcTually. we wanT you To conTinue To grow as you proceed more on your own buT To call on us when you Teel we may assisT. Thank you Tor your help, your cooperaTion. and God bless you. Sincerely, DONALD A. FISHER. SuperinTendenT oT Schools To lhe Class of I968 You have now compleled ihe lirsi lwelve years of your educalion. A+ 'rhis 'rime you may noi realize ii, buf you will look back on These years as The mosl' enioyable in your life. The adulr world. which you are eniering, cares liHle wherher you pass or fail. Success is your own problem. Help comes occasionally, noi olren: and irequenlly you will be compeiing wirh many orhers for The same posirion. Hopefully, VVes+ Bridgewaler High School has confribufed some knowledge which will be helpful in ihe fulure, buf mosf imporfam' of all are Jrhe values you have derived from your associarion wilh This school. The abiliry Jro gel along wiih o+hers and sociely in gen- eral is Jrhe primary problem To be encounfered. Almosi equally im- porianr is being able fo use good iudgmeni when faced wirh deci- sions and being a responsible cirizen. You have a good siarf in life, buf never srop learning or regres- sion will resuli. From now on +he responsibilily is yours. Sincerely. THOMAS G. BURDIN, JR. Principal Aus ' PRINCIPAL ...sw A+ - Charles Loverin Assisianf Principal 7 SUPERINT1-ENDENTS SECRETARIES ' fi: P QV. -.. ' 'Q 19 ff-wsu nmnug Ui ik. Hs 355 2-Ee. I' Mrs. Mafl-,er . Mrs. MacMullen PRINCIPAL'S SECRETARIES Mrs. R. Keifh -i': :' x' . 1 l'-Sf2:QQ. 'f5r7?y ' TTT' , - U l ' ' I A f . x l .' I ,fi I ffl . if ,4-L g Q J. I' ' X . , '9775'Q.,. 5' I K x Q A N K ,ffa..1f,n- vii, , v . -4, 1. V ,a ff if , - - 2.3-an Mrs. L. Hayward Mrs. S. Keifh - 4 5-2 Y GUIDANCE DEPARTMENT Mrs. Lawson Mrs. Milleff English 'XM Mr. Raihbun AH' i .I DEPARTMENT HEADS 4119 N' .A Fifa -' . Q , ,. b lj . 1 A F Q 'Q 31 ,ggi g' E 'L Miss Rylander Mrs. Laughfon Mrs. Ken+ Languages Home Economics Marhemafics fi Q - N Mrs. Shukis Commercial Mr. Chapman Mr. Caffrey Science Hisfory Mr. Shahdan lndus+rial Arfs FACULTY A Mr McGuire Indusfrlal Arfs I A 3555 'nxt X q A,-mi. ,,,,,f f x N Z A. 'S Mr. Reed Science Mr. Buscemi Science Mr. Sargeni' Science I .. l 1 'l' Mr. Monesiere Science Mrs. Ring Mr. Todd Science Science I I fri in I ,gf ' ' f 9. 'Q .. , Q sf -we fi K M, , .if Ll sf xi Mrs. Keeler English l Mr. Cameron English -1 Mrs. Henderson English . l Mrs, Murphy Mr. Giannaros N Erlgligh Reading , l l Mr. Rapp 1 Physical Eclucafion l Mrs. Buscemi English l i Mrs. Nadeau Miss Kyle Home Economlcs Physical Eclucalion l Miss Wells Social Sluclies Mr. Reagan Social Sluolies M7 ,Z Q Mrs. Rosenihal Mr. Harringfon Social Sruolies Social Sluclies Q MF. Kf'l0WleS Ml-5. James English Chorus M, XL .f 1 1 ,nf ' .ar ' I - K- ,,,- 'ifayt , wp- JM-1 .f VN.: A Q 'Q ' A b H fgagv' i 1 Sig? M M - ' -. ' 1.,g.- 1'5 . n :gf-5' it . f i g ggi ' K . '-1:2-W. ' 4'xT' Mr. Anderson Geog ra plwy Mr. Lewis Music Q Tx, , We . ' .,x A. lt 'itll mx I F, .'. ,,. A A 'vw-:QQ Mrs. vonBre+zel x Malhemalics Mrs. Eliasora g W Mafhemallcs ,lk .. . Mr. Palmer Mafhemarics QW? if Mr. Lucius Marhemarics V f1'L:'Q?f3 X A i I sf. ,Q Q 4- W 1 ,. I A 2 Mr. Dennis Mr. D'Arpino Commercial Commercial ,,.-.' Mr. lngeme Mr. Bufler Librarian Lafin N N EACHI G PERSONNEL School Nurse, Mrs. Hoyf W 4, V823 - ' ff' S' Ts.. K ri I A if N f1. 'Q r 'rg ' l 3 ,1,x rffspfg, .,. .A, . ......1, ,. ff? Il In f1 -' -s sr..- FE .Q . z. QHENQQX C. . .. fffw Cafeleria Sfaff: Mrs. Warcl- well, Mrs. Mullins, Mrs. Burque Mrs. Alexander, Mrs. Brown Mrs. Rowe. Mrs. Ferrone Mainfenance Sfaffz Mr. Ross, Mr. I-loyr, Mr. Turner, Mr. Riclcson, Mr. Haggluncl. Noi Presenh Mr. Large, Mr. Sousa e ' Q W S- ' A 3 , i: E.: uk, x - , - ik Q . Zin , kj . : IPX ' , V- '-ss. .x . ls E N X x s iw l A 1 I M- ' WR , N X Q .. A -.x , V X- X Q ' N S ,391 'Fw afivrifiugf -x 1 A.. 412-7' .gh --N , H., - -,,...k BRC - hz..-,M -x I 1 an-. 51.5. i ,wi X ,, , Nw-v..,. X X-C41 'S F AN 9 N Nik, 5 4 'K . . 5, X x kgs Kill' , S, . gy-X sr 11:3 X X X S X it X Q-5 . f'f. 1 A Class Advisors: Sfanding: Mr. James Harringfon, Mr. S+anley Reed: Seafed: Mrs Maurice Rosenfhal, Mrs. Donald Ring. SE IOR x X Class Officers: Roloerr Slupski, President lenga. Treasure r. Ann Sullivan, Vice-President Joyce Thayer, Secrefaryg Roberr Ser Flurhesl. R. Serlenga, D. Parker Mosr Lllcely 'ro Succeed. J. Hill, M. Slapik Besr Looking: J. Crowley, S. Nelson Mos? Popular: R. Perry, J. Thayer SENIOR aWff :.:5fL3u ITH. IH1 fl!! IH! ffl! ffl! NJ! IW Frzendluesf. J. Keylor, N. Kelly SUPERLATIVES -- -'f- Y-5 ,U Mosl Tallcafive: S. Mullins, B Edson Besl' Dressed: S. Miles, B. Lo'rl1rop 1. pq! 'S-Q4 WAFS -r-1 Wiffiesf: P. Welch, M. Noonan Mos? Dependable: Nl A. O'Brien, T. McGra'l'l1 Mosl Afhleficr K. Seablom, C. Ohlson Carolyn Allen Y elf emi Lei us be lried by our acl'ions. Anderson . . . Diclc's besl friend . . . lviillcman . . . Censored . . . Turn around Dick . . . HH' and run . . . B.K. Elizabefh Anderson Whose would be a man musr be a nonconformisff' Konus . . . New member in ninfh grade . . . remembers EB. af 4 AM. . A TRUCCHIS BOY . . . sfeals V.W. from his own falher . 4 , WHITEY . . . Lurniniu hair. ..couldn'f gef info The Rex? . . . A greal kid fo know Grea+ ioy is only earned by greal exerfionf' Caloryn . . . prefers EB. boys . . . loves English Lealher . . . sends roses fo feachers . . . 4l-l member . . . loves fo fold sheels . . . beaulilul singer . . . be good . . . wanls 'ro be everyone's friend J.V. Cheerleader 2: Currenl' Evenrs Club 37 lviafh Club 3: Choir I, 2, 3: Fuiure Nurses 2. 3, 4: Plays 3, 4: Climber 4: Assemblies and Commiilees I, 2, 3, 4. Donald Anderson 'ilk Kindness is a language which The deaf can hear and The blind can read, Lillie Liza . . . loves horses-buf brolce her ankle riding one? . . af Mr. Shahdan . . . Likes boys over 20 . . . Gel any liiesavers? . . . ... Used To fall asleep reading U.S. l-lislory . . . barrel of laughs Choir iq Uniled Nalions 23 Fufure Nurses 2, 3: Plays 47 Cuffefvl EN mifrees I, 2, 3. 4. Timolhy Andrukonis ,Z . Makes eyes l'low's David? 'enfs 3: Com- A loving hear? is 'Ihe lruesl wisdom. Rebecca Baker ' Becky . . . 'lsk! . . . Goddard Memorial . . . Girls Sfale , , . Alan . . . B.J.? . . . aclive in church aclivilies . . . A sincere sludenl . . . pelile . , . always willing lo help Choir I, 2: Swing Band 2: Fulure Nurses 2: Currenl' Evenls 3: Girls Slate 3: Plays 13,i4: Assemblies l, 2, 3, 4: Library 3, 4: Climber 4. Donald Berry 3 ex -an-1-Qui! You are never lull dressed unlil ou wear a smile ev-Q ,uw Some people go lhrouqh life gerling resulls: ofhers gel consequences. Don . . . '55 Chevy . . . Weekends al Dings . . . Brocklon Fair . . . Good limes in MaH'a's car . . . friend of Dick . . . 50 hours deleniion . . . XC . . . likes B.J.'s col-lage . . , Mrs. Mille'r's English!!! Track 2, 3, 4: Cross Counlry I, 2, 3, 4. Cheryl Burnap Y Y - Cheryl . . . Bulch . , . Oh, lhose New Year's Eve Parlies!!! . . . Who me? . . . Favorile Food? . , . Wl'ial s so imporlani aboul March IS? . . . One ol lhe law , remaining Donkey Riders! . . . Secrel' Prom Dinner?? . . . Cherishes a cal named Napoleon? Susan Ciampa N. ang,- 'f'- -p,f The unbealable combinalion: a woman ol head and hearlf' Sue . . . wiggles . . . a spiffy cheerleader . . . lovely prom usherelle . . . works on lhe farm . . . Pocahonias . . . Honor Socieiy . . . squinls when angry . . . sweel: quiel' girl J.V. Cheerleading 2: F.T.A. 2: Commillees 3: We-sf Wind 3: Usherelle 3: Model U.N. 2, 3: Varsily Cheerleading 3, 4: Nalional Honor Sociely 2, 3, 4: Band I, 2, 3, 4: Choir I, 2, 3, 4. Edward Coelho 2. Zjyf-7- A4 ,Q is... Lord, whaf fools fhese morfals be. E.C. . . . The Fabulous Orphans . . . Ellis Ave. Drag . . . I fell ya, l'm gonna gel' a Honda! . . , Only one fo fly home from Washingfon . . , Gefs chummy wifh Slale Cops ...un bon ami . . . 7 Baslcefball I: Currenf Evenfs 3: Track I, 2, 4: Cross Counfry I, 2, 3, 4: Plays 3, 4: Commiffees I, 4. 'ff W I 'H Violel' Coui+e I ' I, 'xiii-for 2' Nof whal' we have, buf whaf we enioy, consfifufes our abundance. Paf . . . Whaf's in Bridgewafer? . . . Peppy maiorefle . . . cufesf Dog'n Suds car hop . . . Loves fo drive in a field . . , Greaf personalify . . . friendly fo all Choir I: Wesf Wind 3: Climber 4: Maiorelfes 2, 3, 4: Assemblies and Commiffees I, 2, 3. 4: Office Sfaff 4: Faculfy Secrefary 4: Plays 4. Douglas Cross Man's greafness lies in his power of thought Doug . . . sharp dresser . . . Ieff us affer Freshman year . . . Bob Jones Academy . . . likes Iiffle kids , . . inquisifive . . . qreaf sense of humor . . . I disagree. sir . . . enioys soccer and baskefball . . . bound lo succeed in life . . . a frue and xffii loyal friend Foofball I: Baslcefball I:Traclc I. The firsl' poinf of me-asuremenf of any man is fhaf of qualify. Walker . . . You lcnow if . . . Groovin . . . Wild fimes in The Camaro . . . Is if Mich or Bud? . . . Wareham . . . Hof fempered . . . Heck of a ball player ...Good kid . . . Horseneclc or School Class Officer 2, 3: Cross Counfry I, 2, 3, 4: Traclc I, 2. 3, 4: Baslcefball I, 2, 3, 4: Commiffees 3. James Crowley Dianne Currie fwfr 46 He was a good man. and a iusl one. Shave , . . '57' Ponliac . . . Biology maior? . . .la bass player?'. . . hangs Dug al Dan's Aflanlic . , . slill looking for a remalch wirh-J.C .... Irips Io EB.-on back? . . . greal' Ioolball manager . . . rarely seen with an emply car . . . good 'rhin s come in small aclcages Q p , Choir lq Foolloall Manager 3. 41 Currenl Evenls 33 Plays 3.4: Commillees 4. ' Mary Louise Daly W1 Qs. sw' - ' 'ish -fam 'inf . Where should I sil +oday? Life is Io be enjoyed, 'ro laugh, 'Io sing, To medilale, lo worship, Io be purposeful and fruilful, 'Io serve your Iellowmanf' Di . . . ardenl reader . . . aspiring wriler . . . 4l-I sheep-Nellie . . . GaiI's P.J. parfies . . . I can'I find my paper! . . . sfrong conviclions . . , lhinlcs Maine is MARVeIous . . .good friend Field Hoclcey I: Model U.N. 2, 33 Currenl Eyenls 33 Climber 45 Plays 4: Fufure Nurses 4g Choir I, 23 Band I, 2, 3, 4, Slephen Dallon ' ' ' ' ' ' W' Wi When I can I 'rallc sense I lallc melaphore. Mary . . . B.P.M. worner . . . low baslcelball dribbler . . . finally col her license -walch lhose frees! . . . lilies Pharmacisls wifh Ihe name Danny! . . . Beaulilul complexion and Oh! Ihose rosy cheeks! . . . a greal friend Io all Office Slalf 4: Library Aid 37 Plays and Commillees 3, 43 Wesl' Wind 3, 4. 23 Maria D'Arpino fvfa . R -fir ', - if-.L D 4 1- '- .yy ,IVQ ' 5 ::':.,:: - ,t ' I 3 .Ig is-, V , , ,f .,,:' '-A '- .- T ZW? 3: 252- -F 'sf' fi-, ' . '1'-5, 1-'1' fl-if 5:-y'i!' 15 in ,P-5f'2'.'1g2:3.7fff ' . , . ,-5f:f,,51,g:effaw!''yfsjyi P' .V ff xf?31er::-- ,.:',i.'-3f,1I73f55'f ?ff ,FZ ' 13351: :wr:'. :: me PS! A.: F3-4-.MWage-xzaffifh yffi--'aff' Af The end of labor is 'lo gain'leisure. Harry . . . '60 Ford . . . loves 'ro dance . . . fremendously enioyed his Junior year in English ...Oh Rais! . . . Hazza Be'Hy Edson i hai. ' Life develops from wil'hin. Haeanlfu - - - i 5PP9f from way back . . . newspaper boy for years . . . Your Brnghr' . . . looks like Alfred E. Newman , . . Drop Dead . . , has false 'roofh loo . . . hares bus-prefers walking The mildesl' ol manners and lhe sweefesl' ol: disposilionsf' Lu . . . beaulilul maioreile caplain . . , hangs ou? al Dr. Guidobonfs . . . very pelife . . . Who's Skip? . . . favorife paslime-cremaling buddies lpoor Debbyll ...TRAMPOLINE EXPERT??? ...a friend always Currenlr Evenls 31 Plays 35 Choir l, 2, 37 Faculiy Secrerary 4, Maioreiles I, 2, 3, 4, Head 4: Climber 4: Wesl' Wind 3, 4: Commillees and Assemblies l, 2, 3, 4. Harold Denley l would lhar my horse had The speed oi her 'ronquef' Be++y . . . Brock+on l-lospilal worker . . . iirebuq in Home Ec .... incessanl ralker . . . Boop . . , irequenl Jrrips +o BR .... l'l.S.M and B.L.E, 2 discipline slip . . . maiorerre . . . greai friend Wesl' Wind 3, 47 Fulure Nurses 2, 3, 41 Comrnillees and Assemblies l, 2, 3, 47 Library Slalf 2, 3, 4, Presideni' 4: Climber 43 lvlaiorelies 4: Plays 3, 4. John Finch We are here for a spell, ge? all rhe laughs you can. Flan . . . hair., hair, everywhere , . . ihe buddy . . . Jay's boy , . , proud lrish- man . . . monilor . . . Tweed Rings . . . Horse-neclc or school , . . Flan's rooming house . . . always in condirion 'ro drive wirh fellas Baslcerball 47 Foofball I, 2, 3, 4: Plays 3, 43 Commiriees 2, 3, 4.: Monifor. Donald Fongeallaz William Flanagan 4? 'S Whaf sunshine is fo flowers, smiles are io humaniryf' Vicky . . . Newcomer in our Junior year . . . loves fo fall: . . . loolced nice al' fhe prom . . . shy, quier, and reserved-NOT VICKY . . . The nighf in back of +he drive-in . . . she finally gol over him . . . flirly , . . summer iob ar Broclcron l-lospifal . . . always smiling l l Anne Freeman l i l i i i l 1 l l i i This is The besl day The world has ever seen. Tomorrow will be belrerf' Fungus . . . '54' Ford 'rruck fha? always srarrs . . . Chrysler l-lerni-Head Engine . . . Did in 'rhe gas rank . . . 'lavorire food-WHOPPER . . . Hideaway Village . . . Sue . . . Cambridge . . . Lucky number I4 . . . ll he had any more brains he'd be dangerous. Vicforia For'rin l doubl nor Thai buf innocence shall malce false accusalions blush and 'tyranny +remble. Anne . . . from Washingion, D.C .... hares living in The ciry . . . loves Wesl' Bridgewaler . . . shy and quier . . . dislikes insincere people . . . career in Social Work or Psychology . . . Anna Banana Soffball 4: Fulure Nurses 4. r I' - Q as as If you can lype, PROVE lTlll This life is noi for complainf, buf 'lor salisfaclionf' Frank . . . '66 GTO . . . Can lell you where 'ro buy a good rug . . . Gillespie owes a delol +o lhe U.S. Army . . . l-lear lhem pipes? . . . Summer relreaf in A Lakeville . . . a wildrnan undernealh? . . . lead fool? . . . neal' dresser, good friend Track lg Currenl Evenls 33 Cross Counlry I, 3.4. John Gummow I, Roberi' Freeman Enioy yourself, if may be lafer ihan you Think. W Tomi, . . lailhlul gas slafion allendanf . . . haf yellow '59 Ford . . . can be seen wulh Fungus . . . masler prinler ol The school . . . l-lamloone . . . always has a Smile . . . willing lo help , A , Q good lriend in have 26 r. .. Every oak was once an acorn. Tree . , . a lafe slarler fo loin The baseball squad . . . always lind him down 'the cenfer . . . has surprise haircufs . . . a polilical smile . . . draws friends easily on ho+ summer days . . . iusl lhe firsl' of many more Gummows . . . likes younger girls . . .always dresses well Thomas Hammond iw-1 Barbara Hayward No man can be good or great or happy, excepl' 'rhrough inward eilorls ol his own. Barb . . . Barr-bee . . . loves working al Linehan's . . . BLAB . . . lanlaslic Iypisl . . . Slrelch . . . Gabby Hayes . . . S,E.Ivl.S.B.A .... gol sloned in Jr. Class ,Plays . . . Barb, you're 'rurning red! Wesl Wind 3, 4: Class Plays 3, 4: Baskefball 3, 47 Climber 3, 4: Facully Secreiary 43 Nalional Honor Sociely 2, 3, 47 Band I, 2, 3, 4: Choir I, 2, 3, 4. Judi+h Hill M 'Ki J' The happiness of your Iile depends upon fhe characler oi your lhoughlf' JoocI . . . Cool . . . bubbling personalily , . . Why 'lhe sudden inleresl in Ion Hospifal . . . Cheery and friendly ro all Field Hockey I, 2, 3: Class Plays 3, 43 Fulure Nurses I, 2, 3: Currenf Evenls I, 2, Wind 31 Nalional Honor Socieiy 2, 3, 43 Sludenl' Council I. I I . Roberl Hofmann The rnan who wins may be counred our several limes, buf he didn r hear fhe referee. Holi . . . his size is misleading . . . sorry. big Rich, sir . . . good afhlele, inI'eIIi- genl' . . . appears Io be serious, mosl of lhe lime? Cross Counlry I, 2, 3, 47 Track I, 2, 3, 45 Sfudenr Council 3: Baskefball I, 2, 3, 43 Nalional Honor Sociely 2, 3, 4: Class Plays 3. Elizabelh Holmes -.rr li The wisesf relorl is ollen silence. Liz . . . Bangs over her eyes . . . Beauliliul hair . . . Who is if This week? . . . A qiqanfic dog . . . PJ parries . . . pelife and preily . , . Who's Bruce? . . . a lol of lun . . .a friendlo all Library 3, 43 Wesl' Wind 4. baseball? . . . My hair's loo long, qolla gel if cull! . . . ardenl worker al Brock- ' 3: Climber Slalf 3, 45 Choir I, 2, 35 Commillees I, 2, 3, 43 Library Aide 2, 3' Wesl Richard Holmes -Y M . ig , Z 1 1. 1, Joy is noi in ihings. if is in Sandy . . , likes any kind of music . . . easy 'lo gel' along wiih . . . gays people are The qrealesl' . , . digs spending her pay check . . . never al' home when called . . . lo l I I ' ves o rave . . . hares 'ro go lo work . . . helps her younger sislers, has big ideas lor lhem . . . boys, 'rhey're O.K. Doris Howard Our grand business is noi 'ro see wha? lies dimly al a dislance, buf lo do whal lies closely al' hand. Holmesy . . . drove Falcon, VW, and Musfanq on fhe same clay . . . quile a lasi worker on Jrhe New York lrip ol '66 , . . a cerlain kind ol bean . . now a '59 Chevy. . . Oh, yea! . . .a good kid Foolloall I, 2, 3, 4: Track 3, 4: Plays 3, 45 lvlonilor 4. Sandra Holyoke r 'T' P11 2P1T!f'2f'C 'QPF' if The qreal hope of sociely is individual characferf' Diane . . . can always be heard o er all lh 'rh Each day is a liflle life. Doris . . . wha'r's in Taunlon? . . . likes 'ro dance . . . ln My Room . . . Dog 'n Suds . . . loves wild parlies . . . who works al lvlufual . . . whal' happened in Hol- brook? . . . a greal person fo know Diane Johnson I V e o er cheerleaders . . . alfracfive prom alfendanf behind all ihose fears . . . loves cream puffs , , , her crow flew away I. , . only Junior in Freshman Lalin I . . , forever speakinq her piece , , , acfs friendly lo all ' Choir lg Pla 'Z fn ' and Ass mblies l, 3, 4:Soi1bII I, 2, 3, 4: Fl T hs 2 . Sludenl Counlcil 3: Cheerleading 3, 4g D b 1' 6 - 'U UIC eac Us I 3' 4' e a Inq Club 3, Cornmilfecs I. 2, 3. l He who 'rhinlcs wilhour Tolly is hardly as wise as he lhinlcs. B,J. . . . whal s in a name? . . . never serious . . . did he really have an aparl- menl? . . . when's The nexf parly B.J.? . . . MaHa's machine . . , good slrier . Ginny who? . . . pole vaulfer. . .lrue friend Plays 4: Foorball l, 43 Track l, 2, 3. 47 Cross Counlry 3. y Nancy Kelly ll l l l i . X 1 I For lhe besl' success, The ourloolc upon life musl be cheerful, oplimislic, buoyant and hopeful. Maureen . . . drives a blue Falcon . . . The Three Muslcereers . . . why nor have anofher P...l. parly? . . . Does he really have fhe measles? . . . Miss Kyle's besl sfudenl' . . . whaf's in Thar closer? . . . member of lhe 205 gang . . . quiel and reserved . . . bushwhaclcinq niqhls . . . professional babysiller . . . a qreal person ro know Furure Nurses 2: Furure Teachers 31 Wes? Wind 41 Commifrees 3. 41 N.Y. Trip l: N Washinglon Trip 2. l John Keylor l l 7 l l l Roberl Johnson . The way of Heaven can be icnown and experienced Through The heart Nancy . . . cule head cheerleader . . . B.A.S. grad . . . loves June Bugs? . . . has very sadislic boyfriend . . . speed demon . . . wears her li++le sisler's clorhes ... size 2 London Fog . . . Cully, Cully, Cully! Fuiure Teachers 31 Wesl Wind 37 Cheerleading l, 2, 3, 4, Capfain 3, 41 Plays 3, 43 Commillees and Assemblies l, 2. 3,41 New Yorlc Trip l3Washinglon Trip 2. Maureen Kemp Some+imes quiel' is an unquief +hing. John . . . MATH-his lavorife subiecr . . . drives a black Monza . . . always a funny remark, Would you like a bag or a box? . . . a lady's man . . . lcnows all The lalesl gossip . . . qreaf personaliiy . . . a frue friend lo all Fulure Teachers 3, 4, Plays 3, 4: Commilrees l, 2, 3, 4: Climber 43 Wesl Wind 4. Dale Langley lf people lcnew how hard l worlc lo gain indusfry, if wouldn'f seem wonderful af all. Dale . . . favorife pasfimes-L.C. and sewing . . , Adds fo fhe cheerleading squad ...Twiggy haircuf?? . . . A mafh whiz . . . ambifious and idealisfic J.V. Cheerleading lg Varsify Cheerleading 3, 4: Commiffees 31 Library Sfaff 3: lvlafh Club 37 Currenf Evenrs Club 35 Wesf Wind 31 Choir l, 2, 3, 4: Honor Sociefy 2. 3, 4. Joan Leonard fakes. Well could she ride and offen men would say, fhal' horse his meffle from his rider Joany . . . quiel' and reserved . . . especially falenfed equesfrian . . . home-made lunch every da level fan leasanf smile . . . devofed fo horses . . . y . . . y . . . p friend fo all Edward Lincoln 'Moralify was held a sfanding lest 'Ed . . . baslcefball sfar . . . over 6 feef!!! . . . loves English . . . Sleep! Sleep! Sleep! ...a good friend fo all . . . Who's P.C. Baseball 2, 4-1 Baskeflsall l, 2, 3, 47 Cross Counfry l, 2, 3, 4. Roberi Lindgren Evil offen lriurnphs buf never conquers Ding Graf l-lou e w al in Onsef7 w s o lhin I e capfaln of fhe Delenlion l-lall . . . hair, hair, hair . . . whal's happening, Bake? . . . wi weelaend '67 . . . cross-counfry cnfhusiaff . . . hunler . . . l-lorsonc-cl: or fchool? ...Eozfon al' 3:00 a.m. oss Counfrfilq B's1ball2, , . Marilyn Livie .. 1 i +5 elf! :z ,a ,U , , ' ,Q li :y W , V li, !'i,,3f Q f . ,fl f 2 f' wb U R T I lx i i ITP, fl if l dare you lo eal some! Blessed are llie pure in hearlg lor lhey shall see God. Mal . . . Sludy! Sludy! Sludy! . . . Whal's in Raynham? . . . lavorile paslime- l-lislory? . . . gpends mosl' ol her lime al W.B.B.C .... Who's Will? . . . Finally a Senior!!! . . . Componenl Parls . . . Pleasanl Personalily, good friend . . . Was Miss Kyle's lavorile P.W. Brian Lo'l'hrop A man may be sharper lhan anolher bul noi rhan olhersf' - M K 1 Konlc . . . very deceiving appearance . . . dresses like a prince lads like a lcingl V '- X . . . has brains bulging oul' his ears or else some mighly helpful Aunls . . . a real 3 is ,, good looking guy Choir Ig Model U.N. 3, 4, Currenl Evenls Club 3, 43 Climber 3, 4: Class Plays 3, 4: Honor Sociely 2, 3, 4. Deborah Luce f -nf ' - 1 Serve lhe Lord wilh gladness: come before l-lis presence wilh singing. Deb . . . Greelings and salulalions . . . youngesl one in The class . . . enlhusiaslic choir member . . . exlra long vacalions al Happy T . , . loves French . , . acfive a+ Church . . . a devoled lriend . . . S.E.M.S.B.A. Assemblies 3: Malh Club 3: Fulure Nurses 2, 3. 4: Nafional Honor Sociely 3, 4: Commillees 3. 41 Wesl Wind 3, 4: Climber 4: Choir 2, 3, 4. Z' 'Q 3l -,i L' Gail Ludwig fm Life-'s foo shorf for chess. Mac . . .Wayne Drop . . . Do clams really bife? . . . good limes al' N. Falmoulh . . . now weren'f fhose people surprised af fhe Pizza House? . . . loves orange iuice ...good looking Choir lg Sfudenf Council 2, 4: Football l, 2, 3, 4: Baslcelball I 3 4 Baseball I 2 3, 4, Plays 33 lvlonifor 4. Mary Maloney Life is a fumble abouf fhinqs of ups and downs. Tony . . . gill' from Heaven--Perma Slrail . . . mad crush on gym leacher . devofed fo folk music . . . funny lid lo know , . . dreams ol being a hippie . small and quief unless you know her Cheerleading I, 2. To live is fhe raresf fhing in fhe world: mosf people exisf, fhaf is all. - Gail . . . Sfeve from EB .... has enough hair for herself and her Dad, fool . . . pen pals and P..l. parfies . . . favorife animals: harnsfers and Shan . . . Whaf's for lunch? . . . wiffy and fun fo be wifh Nafional Honor Sociefy 2, 3, 47 Model U.N. 33 Currenf Evenfs 37 Commiffees I, 2, 3, 4. Wayne MacDonald The honesf man musf keep failh wifh himself. His sheef anchor is sincerifyf' Mare . . . Cohen's worker . . . feef fighfs af lunch . . . fufure hairdresser . . cries when she hears slow music . . . HATES mayonnaise . . . cule cheerleader . sincere . . .a wonderful friend J.V. Cheerleading I. 23 Varsify Cheerleading 3, 43 Wesf Wind 2, 3, 41 Choir l, 43 Library Sfaff 2, 3, 47 Plays 33 Commillees and Assemblies I, 2, 3, 45 Washingfon lrip 3. Sherry Manugian Eliza befh McCaffrey A good laugh is sunshine in a house. Belly . . . adds pep lo cheerleading squad . . . how can you ear lwo lunches and slill lceep up wilh rhe lunchroorn GAB? . . . A lypical lrish Temper . . . a HOJO girl . . . only LOOKS quiel . . . gray hairs from lhe Big C . . . a wonderful person fo know Fuiure Teachers 31 Fulure Nurses 23 Sollball 43 Cheerleading l, 2, 3, 4: Commil- fees and Assemblies I, 2, 3, 4. William McCann Q 'lik x vvllwim l-le bids The ruddy cup go 'round 'fil sense and sorrow bolh are drowned. l.ur'npy . . . Dick, lurn around . . . burma road . . . had brains, buf losl' lhem . . . big addiiion lo 'rhe loofball squad . . . how much longer before lhe 5+h lime? ...heallhy wilness . . . good for a laugh ...owes money lo everyone Timolhy lv1cGra+h And slill lhey gaz'd and slill lhe wonder grew Thai one small head could Carry all he knew. Tim . . . greal malhemalician . . . he may seem quiel, bul walch oul' . . . Na- iional l-lonor Sociely . . . one of Trucchi's specials . . . lso he lhinlcsl . . . avid Foolball player . . . besl Monilor Choir Ig Monifor 47 Model U.N. 2, 3, 4: Nafional Honor Sociely 2, 3, 47 Baslcelball lg Baseball lpTraclc2, 3,41 Foolball I, 2, 3. 4: Commillees 3. Peler Mclnlyre -Af ff r ff ,r 9 'fu- lndividuali+y is eilher ihe marlc of genius or lhe reverse. lvlediocrily finds safely in sfandardizaiionf' Pele . . . ilsy, bilsy, feeny, weeny, yellow, polka-dol' bikini . . . Plymoulh . . . whaf happened io Jane? . . . Hyannis . . . l-liggy, l'm drowning . . . cool dresser . . . ls he going bald? Only his hairdresser knows for sure Baseball l, 23 Sludenl Council I: Choir I: Malh Club 3: Traclc Mgr. 3: Plays 43 Commiliees l. 2. 3, 4: Assemblies 2. 3. . I y i 1 Yann Milcendeau Did you hear lhe one abour . . . The French Tongue which is rhe speech of lhe clear, lhe cheerful, or rhe auqusf ' among men. Frenchie . . . Windy Ridge Worker . . . wha? happened in fhose back rooms? . . . J.R.'s feacher . . . loves lhose Duxbury qirls . . . Alrer Shave lorion +o bed ...Donna vs. Marsha . . . pleasanf person lo know Cross Counlry 27 Baseball 3: Plays 3, 4: Track 4. Sfeven Miles He was srraighr, you could 'rrusl' him. Sieve . . . rrack: 220 . . . Dennisporr . . . loves Cape parries . . . Washingion Trip . . . loves fo climb our of windows . . . dresses nicely . . . loves 'ro ski . . . a friend To all Cross Counlry 2, 3, 4: Track 3, 41 Choir Ig World Affairs Council 3: Mafh Club 3: Commirrees 4. ,,,, 2?5f Susan Miles 11537 ln quiefness and confidence shall be your slrengfhf' Sue . . . quier cheerleader . . . anofher new dress! . . . gof ring on second dale . . . a qreal friend . . . wanls to be denlal assislanf . . , lhese charm bracelelsl ...luncheon dare every day during Junior year . . . CHUCK! Choir I, 2. 3. 4: J.V. Cheerleading 2: Varsily Chezrleajin-3 27 Mnll- Club 37 Sub Cheerleading 4. The song lhal we hear wnlh our ears is only lhe song lhal is sung in our hear'rs. Belly lndescrlbable lauoh Came fo WB from Keene, NH.-lheir loss! Original 'rhlnker oood arguer J walking in Boslon! . . . mo+her's helper in Wesl Wind 3 Malh Club 3 Play 3 Currenl Evenls 3i 4: Fufure Teachers 2, 3, 47 Beaufy remains bul we are 'rransilory The rose will slill repeal ils perfecl sloryf' Sandy lovely Junior Prom u en summers al Wareham . . . always on a duel' wel' club meellngs bubble gum on Uncle Warren's wall , , . every- one gels depressed bul your hair' car hop al AEW . . . OB . . . a more sincere . Plays 3 4 Commuilees 2 3 4 Wesl Wind 3 4 Climber 47 Sludenf Council 4. Eliza bella Morse f M 'rr' -. - .Q 2 3 we-. -.l. .: if ,, if The grealesl' Thing is a greal bool: buf grealer lhan all is lhe lalk of a greal man. Mull . , . Trucchi's boy . . . can be found al Larry's! . . . Whal goes on in Norlh Falmoulh . . . who is S.F.? . . . loves hamburgers al BK ..., drives his brolhers 5.5. morning ailer lhe prom . . . a friend lo all Baslcelball lg Foolball 4, Class Plays 3, 4. Sandra Nelson True knowledge is modesl and wary, 'lis ignorance fhal is bold and presuming. Lyn . . . Look laid . . . a lover of proms . . . an avid camper . . . Would you believe? . . . goes for Bridgewaler boys . . . Unbelievable . , . develops piclures wifh Howie . . . one of The P.W.'s . . . a lrue sadisl . . . wanls Moore and Moore J.V. Cheerleading lg Malh Club 3: Currenl Evenls Club 3: Wesl' Wind 33 Fulure Nurses 2, 3, 47 Commillees l, 2, 3, 47 Choir I, 2, 3, 47 Varsily Cheerleading 2, 3, 4. Marylou Noonan A willy Thing never excilecl laughrer, if pleases only Ihe mind and never dislorfs lhe counrenancef' Lou . . . VERY sophislicafed . . . CHUCK! CHUCK! CHUCK! . . . I-low impul- sive . . . adds pep Io Ihe cheerleading squad . . . likes maroon 4-42's . . . mad monfh in Cofuir . , . can'l hear wilhour her glasses . . , exiraordinary personaliry Soffball I: Assemblies 3. 4: Choir I: Class Play 4: Commillees I, 3, 4: Cheerleading I, 2, 4. Alice O'Brien Learning wilhour Ihoughl is labor Iosr, Ihoughl wiihoul learning is perilous. O.B. . . . smiles conslanlly . , . you hor Ticker you . . . dogrags . . . Ieil' 'fire Tread on lawn of I8O Dalewood Srreer? . . . lovely prom usherelie . . . Well Al, did we win or lose? . . . Carhappy in Wareham . . . beaulilul hair . , . nice friend 'ro have Choir I: J.V. Cheerleading I: Office Slall 2: Library Aid 3: Class Plays 3. 4: Wesl' Wind 3, 4: Climber 4: Fulure Teachers 2, 3, 4: Commillees I, 2. 3, 4-. Dorolhea O'Connor A silenl address is Ihe genuine eloquence of sinceriryf' Dol . . . Who lives in Easfon? . . . Who's Iwins? . . . Dig Ihose Shorrhand Classes! . . . Drop dead! . . . Likes Roller Slcaling lblorwoodl . . . Friendly lo all . . . Who are Ihe Penguins? : . . I . . . New York Trip . . . Greer driver fraining sI'udenI'??'? . . .Always packing her clolhes . . . a very sincere friend Carl Ohlson And when responding lo The cheers, he lighlly doffed l1isl1a'l'. Cully . . . superboy , . . greaf baslzelball player . . . Oh! fha! Iillle, billy, blonde cheerleader . . . behind Sunsel School . . . feacher's per . . . greal personalily . . . funny Ihing-can'I ge? Cully's line: can'l gel Nancy's?? Treasurer I: Track 2: Foolball I. 2' Cross Counlry 3, 4: Baslcefball I, 2, 3, 4: Base- ball I, 2, 3, 4: Sludenl Council 2, 3, 4. 'lln mafhemafics he was greafer fhan Tycho Brahe or Erra Paferf' 'lR0m.VIeY - - . dependable . . . science and rnafhemafics whiz . , . S,S, Kleiffg , , - Suzuk' 250 - ' - when W'll YOU gel' your license? . . . fechnical foul man . , . confacf lenses? . . . a greaf friend P Cl1OlI' li Baseball I, 2: Baskefball 3: Cross Counfry 2, Deborah Parker Packard 'r' ' -' f-i'aa1,.,lv My --W- Dale 'NNT' l defy fhe wisesf man in fhe world fo 'rurn a fruly good acfion info ridicule. Jose . . . loves 'Io golf . . . iumps refs and scores for fhe ofher feam . . . sfar end in foofball . . . The Graaf Impersonaforl . . . quesfion Mr. Perry? . . . a real joker af fhe lunch fable . . .Joe Pez does whaf he sez! . . . appears serious, buf . . . Cross Counfry I, 23 Baskefball I, 2, 3, 43 Foofball 3, 4: Baseball 41 Plays 3. Richard Perry Man is a summer's day, whose youfh and fire cool fo a glorious evening and expire, Debby . . . wonderful sense of humor . . . lead foo? . . . dances when driving . . . imporfanf people always arrive lafe . . . Buf af The Prom? . . . hidden falenf in fhe Junior Class plays . . . Shuf-up Miss Parker . . . always smiling Choir I, 2: Band I, 25 Fufure Teachers 2, 35 Currenf Evenfs 33 Plays 3: Cornmiffees I, 2, 3, 41 Wesf Wind 3, 4. Joseph Perry ,ix God made yeasf, as well as dough, and loves fermenfafion iusf as clearly as he loves vegefafionf' Rich . . . firsf in desfrucfion . . . Bud only . . . nighfs in Bosfon . , , Grossidify . . . Pizzas on Sunday nighf . . . Easf Side girls . . . enioyed fhe fair immensely . . . '62 Flying Comef . Horseneck or school? Foofball I, 2: Cross Counfry 3, 41 Baskefball I, 3, 43 Baseball I: Comrniffees and Assemblies 2. 3. Linda Pierce Nor life, buf a good life, is 'ro be chiefly valued. Linda . . . digs Rock'n'Roll . . . loves lo iravel . . . wanfs 'ro be a hairdresser . . . always wafchinq T.V. or archery . . . crazy aboul boys-says 'lhey're rhe grealesr . .always earing pizza . . .a grear person fo know Bashfulness is an ornamenl +0 youih. Linda . . . Vermonl girl . . . BeH'y's parfner in crime . . . Gail's P.J. parries . . . mofher's helper . . , J Walking 'rickef ...China doll Choir I, 2, 3, 4: Fufure Teachers 2. 3, 43 Wesf Wind 3: Currem' Evenls 33 Plays and Commiffees 3. Timo+hy Propas -av 31 Linda Po'l'win l would give all my fame for a pol of gold. Greek . . . plays The organ . . . Grossidiry . . . Freddie's boy . . . chain smoker . . . likes B.J.'s collage . . . '62 Comer . . . iusl' can'l' sfand lemonade . . . finally go? his pool . . . Maple Sfreel' Michael Randall 4' .f ' L 4 f,,, 2' if Tranquili+y! Thou beffer name fhan all The family of fame. Q Q. Mike . . . a fhumber-kid? . . . C.J.D .... fakes walks in cemeferies! . . . how's il' goin Ed? . . . Braqa's . . . loves escalafors ...a lrue qenileman Cross Counfry I, 2: Baskefball lg Choir I: Monilor 47 Commiffees 3: Foofball 3, 4: Plays 3: Currenf Evenfs Club 3. - eff r nr. I 1 1 I 0 Q ' I ,, YL' b A ' Kalhy Seablom The vice which offends no one is noi really vice. SAP . . Who lips? . . . only boy al Howard . . . . good V.P .... likes Mich . . . besl friends Sap . . .a good 'friend Track I, 2: Foofball I, 4: Cross Counfry 2, 3: Vice- Treasurer 4: Class Plays 3, 4: Commillees I, 2, 3, 4. CaI'I1y Shurfleff 'lil .4 . . had a good lime al 'rhe prom 5 v- A. I ' ' '?' ,C f7,' 1 Ill i f XWWH W! .'f-fl'1!ll. 'WeIl, il wasn'I' like Ihis yeslerdaylu L Which would you ra'Iher be--a conqueror in ihe Olympic games or Ihe crier who proclaims Ihe conquerors? KaThy . . . loves Ihe cify of Milan . . . a greal alhlele . . . likes 'ro run sprinls in Ihe morning-buf in Ihe paiamas? 'rrurnpel player. . . slands up for her conviclions . . . a good friend . . . relired cheerleader Vice-Presidenl I: Presidenl 2: Cheerleading 2: Sludenf Council 2: Debafing Club 3: Choir I, 2: Wesl Wind 3, 4: Fulure Teachers 3, 4: Baskelball I, 3, 4: Field Hockey I, 3, 4: Sofllaall I, 2, 3, 4: Band I, 2, 3, 4: Class Plays 4. I Roberi' Serlenga R.S, and R.W .... Spoflighl' on Presidenf 2, 3: Baskefball 2, 3, 4: She's as inconsisfenl as 'Ihe seas and winds, which ne'er are calm Isul Io belray advenfurersf' CaIhy , . . One lor climbing walls . . . 59 Ford . . . New Hampshire . . . Phil . . . has a knack lor me-efing sI'eeI fences . . . always raking a wrong Iurn . . . Blondie . . . Eighi' hours delenlion in one minule? . . . A frue friend and a person well worfh knowing Commi'H'eeS I, 2, 3, 4: Facully Secrelary 4. 39 Nancy Sigren ,, 1- Eff-'-, I ,K - ' 11.111 -im, vp. ., PoliIeness is The flower of humanily. I-Ie who is nor polife enough is nor human enough. Punk . . . flying '62 Corner , , . wipeour . . . fireplace ai B.J.'5 . . . deserr ral' . . . Lalin Lover! . . . grossidiiy boy . . . Freddie's boy . . . high on 'Ihe wafer lower Cross Couniry 2, 3, 4: Track 45 Baseball 43 Prom Commifiee 3. Mary Silveria One does noi gain much by mere clevernessf Nance . . . summer blonde . . . Chrisfmas parfy al' Becky's . . . gels Ios'r during lunch . . . Ihar blonde Brockron boy . . . summers ai Dennisporf , . . WhaI did you say? . . , looked nice af The prom ...a real friend Io have Librarian 3, 4, Choir 2, 41 Prom Commifrees 3, 43 Class Plays 3, 4: Gradualion Ushereiie 3. Michael Silva Bur on and up, where nalure beafs sirong amid Ihe hills. Mike sharp dresser grear baseball player . . . . . . . . . y g . . . knows how Io plasfer . . . dependabilify plus . . . iorgof Ihe boliom half of his uniform af a Cross Counrry meer . . .JUDY . . . a friend Class Officer Ig Baskeiball lg Cross Couniry I, 2: Baseball I. 2, 3, 41 Prom Commif- IGS 3i Climber Sldll 3. 47 Sludenf Council I: Class Plays 3, 43 Honor Socieiy 2, 3, 45 Choir I. I-lard foil can rouqhen form and lace and wanr can quench Ihe eyes brighr grace. Mary . . . second hand Rose . . . Rolly-Polly Pudd'in and Pie: Kissed- . . . +hose New Year's Eve pariies . . . I966 . . . Don'+ Lei Ihe Sun Calch You Crying . . . I'I's noi' lair . . . seven monfhs of agony . . . They are-n'I' worfh if! . . . Why weren'I you af Ihe prom parfy? Michael Slapik ' ,,.-1? nafurall infelli enf Io all Roberf Slupski Pride wenf before, ambifion follows him. Slup . . . cur class Presidenf , . . greaf speechmalcer , , . loves fo drive . . . 1 memories of The Cape . . . whaf's in E.B.? . . . dandelions special-I6-Wash ingfon . ..S. Kliens.. .a qreaf person fo know Baseball I, 2, 3, 4: Baslcefball I, 2, 3. 4: Choir I: Cross Counfry I, 2, 3, 4: Clasa Cfficer 3, 4: Sfudenl' Council 2, 3, 4: Plays 3, 4: Commiffees 3. Ralph Smifh +531 i i '-,, Us 2 .s lg. NK ' .- ' Zi: 1:2312 ' . -.ff.1.9,g'f j, . 'git , F 'E Q. K - x - ,, 2 ,z z sw , 3 610 I see no obiecfion 'ro sfoufness, in moderafionf' Hub . . . fhe 'rank . . . will he ever qef a '67 . . . Jay's boy . . . how's Mac Donalds . . . fhe I-lubmobile . . . Iilces Avon dances . . . wasfed 'rrip fo Onsef . . ice house man . . . lof of clean living . . . greaf lcid Foofball I, 2: Commiffees 3, 4. Debbrah Snelgrove lf maffers nol' when men assume fo be, or good. or bad, fhey are buf whal fhey are. DebbyIou . . . Yea U.S. Army . . , Oh, fhose speech classes! . . . Mid-Year P.J parfies . . . fook a frip in Mrs. Soles River wifh C.B .... shared locker wifh M.S for 6 years . . . Oh, my foofielu Climber 4: Wesf Wind 3, 4: Office Sfaff I, 2, 4: Field Hockey I, 2: Soffball 2 Baslcefball l, 2: Commiffees 4: Assemblies I, 2: Faculfy Secrefary 4. Kris Snell as! ' Thaf man is greaf who can use fhe brains of ofhers fo carry on his work. Kris . . . can always be found af 6 Aldrich Rd .... born baslcefball player . . . Hi Kariclcy . . . very devofed . . . Mr. Kris . . . found a friend in a U.S. Hisfory feacher . . . has Plymoulh Rock in his fron? yard . . . a real nuf behind fhe wheel .. . sincere fo all Baslcefball l, 2, 3, 4: Cross Counfry I, 2, 3, 4: Commiffees 3. 1.2 : fy' L - af i - A -'S T ' A' 'T 'A 1 I ' 'af . r T' i' r 1 .. ,fel .. . X 5 . . . Q99 fm? 3 . 5. , L ,g, gy ., Q-la ., W. -- ., ' .L T o -- ii A N Tix 3' Z Tl- ,N Tk v. 1 in ? M. K E if Q Q J, 'of N l is i TZ, al g 1 'll sis X 41' 'X F Ta? Lily 4:1 L 'J 54' 9414 4 ffm N Qi T! gf' BI 'e -in .T , ' if fr O y, is lhis class a breeze! l-lair is a woman's crowning glory. Arun . . . beaulilul hair . . . loves 'ro dance . . . wanls 'ro be a model . . . hares California . . . Alan? . . . drives wifhoul her license . . . secrel irips 'ro Sagamore . . . fanlaslic spiril . . .loves old red Fords . . . a 'true friend Baslcelball I, 2, 3, 4: Plays 3, 43 Commillees and Assemblies l, 2, 3. 4: Choir lg New York Trip lg Class Officer 4. Joyce Thayer fs ,ix 'ue'-9-5' Simplicily of characler is no hindrance 10 subllefy ol inlellecff' Goof . . . MaHa's march . . . made swifch lo Jay's . . . really impressed Sylvesler ...Fernandes boy.. .good friend of Herbie 42 Ann Sullivan The aim, if reached or noi, makes greai The life. Joyce . . . 3 year class secrelary . , . feeds The whole lunch Table . . . colcelail parly . . . did a line iob on ihe Junior Prom . . . French Scholar . . . pleasanf ride home from Falmoulh , . . has a special inieresl in Baslcelball . . . lun lo be wifh Class Secrelary 2, 3, 47 Fulure Teachers 3, 4, Secrelary 3: Wesl Wind 3, 4: Choir I: Plays 3, 43 Climber 4: Office Slaff 3: Commillees l, 2, 3, 4. Richard Waugh Jolcing and humor are pleas While owl . . . lalks like would-be priesl' . . . lvlAX' . . .good monilor ...Cross Track l. 2, 3, 43 Baskelball I, 2, 3, . Debaling Team 31 lvlonilor 4. David Wood As lhe sun colors flowers Susie . . . lillle Hippo . . . lasl' driver . . . l-lal, Tim, elc. . . . . . . beaulilul Prom allendanl' . . . nice dresser , . Are you going lo dye your hair lor fha Prom? . . . school skipper ll2 hoursl . . . gill shop--Palm lrees summer al Wood's l-lole Commillees I, 2, 3, 4: W Paul Welch anl and ollen ol: exlreme abililyf' ' - .S .... a lurlle . . . besl box maker in arf . . . hales M ' . , . SUPER-boy . . . baskelball slar . . . leacher's pe? Counlry Slar 4' Cross Counlry I, 2, 3, 4 3 Foolball Ig Plays 3: via Adopl lhe pace ol nalureg her secrel is paliencef' ' l l wa back '59 black Oldsmobile . a real school over rom y Dave . . . . . quiel . . . R.S.'s good friend . . . Brocklon . . . a good friend lo know Susan Wrighl' ,so does arl color life. crealive arlisl' orld Affairs Council 3i Plays 33 Climber 4. CLASS HISTORY FRESHMAN I I7 Members . . . Civil War CenTennial . . . Those who reTuse To learn Trom hisTory are condemned To repeaT iT . . . ocTopus and lambs' brains . . . signs on Mr. G's TronT lawn . . . English class and Neuman Nood . . . carwashes galore . . . New York Trip- Two members losT . . . we came, we saw, we were conquered . . . liberal dress code on The ldes oT March . . . musical English classes and The CaT Came Back . . . GreaT baskeTball Team. SOPHOMORE II4 Members . . . speech classes and lower hemlines . . . Temale presidenT . . . Mr. Weed amid The Twogs . . . carwashes and more carwashes . . . Trom l-lerron To Pea- cock . . . WashingTon Trip . . . sTayed aT Shady Mess MoTel . . . democraTic English classes wiTh Mrs. E . . . bookkeeping wiTh Burns, Gay, D'Arpino, Rego. eTc., eTc. . . . Mr. PyThagoras . . . Good Bye Mr. Garm. JUNIOR 98 Members . . . class rings-easy come, easy go . . . lT would behoove you . . . class plays-aspiring acTors 84 acTresses . . . Now Tolks . . . ouTdoor pep rallies-a TirsT . . . eighTeen sTraighT in baskeTball . . . all Junior Cheerleading squad . . . Tlowers in her hair . . . cruising The drag in The Driver Ed car . . . Lima Beans . . . posT-recep- Tion Tiasco . . . densiTy in Chem Class . . . TahiTian Isle . SENIOR 88 Members . . . so hard To believe we're Seniors already . . . revoluTionary voTing procedure . . . P.D., The enigma oT The Senior Class . . .slighT change in The cur- riculum . . . TooTball season? . . . Burma Road . . . Senior supremacy-honor sTudy . . . Bushwackers Anonymous . . . NEW gym Tloor . . . unanimous superlaTives . . . The Year oT The Gym Teachers . . . yipes sTripes . . . recepTion . . . gracluaTion . . 'CWHITHER THOU GOEST . . PEACE CORPS Carolyn Allen COLLEGE Elizaberh Anderson Timolhy Andrukonis Susan Ciampa Edward Coelho Douglas Cross James Crowley Slephen Dallon Mary Daly Maria D'Arpino William Flanagan Barbara Hayward Roberl Hofmann Elizabelh Holmes Diane Johnson Nancy Kelly Maureen Kemp John Keylor Dale Langley Brian Lolhrop Deborah Luce Gayle Ludwig Wayne MacDonald Elizabefh McCaffrey William McCann Timolhy McGral'h Peler Mclnlyre Yann Milcendeau Sleven Miles Susan Miles Elizabelh Morse Sandra Nelson Linda Ness Alice O'Brien Carl Ohlson Deborah Parlcer Linda Polwin Michael Randall Kalhy Seablom Roberl Serlenga Nancy Sigren Michael Slapilc Ralph Snnilh Joyce Thayer Roberfr Slupslci Susan Wrighl' NURSING SCHOOL Dianne Currie Belly Edson Anne Freeman Judilh Hill HAIRDRESSING ACADEMY Mary Maloney Deborah Snelgrove ARM ED FORCES David Wood ART SCHOOL Sherry Manugian UNDECIDED Donald Anderson Donald Berry Cheryl Burnap John Finch Donald Fongeallaz Vicloria Forlin Roberl Freeman John Gummow Thomas Hammond Richard Holmes Sandra Holyoke Doris Howard Roberl' Johnson Edward Lincoln Roberl Lindgren Marilyn Livie Scoll Mullins Marylou Noonan Dorolhea O'Connor Joseph Perry Timolhy Propas Michael Silva Mary Silveria Kris Snell Ann Sullivan Richard Waugh Paul Welch EMPLOYMENT Violel' Couile Harold Denley Joan Leonard Calhy Shurllelf 4' af X X Wig A .-pnvvvz-524. 4 VX !VA'i ' , W, ' 1-KEY? 'Mlm I ,zaimnuu 44. Di. '13-lr ...saggy 'Il-u-.Ulm Ii: i : . 5 2 'E- RR S B-' A' I . ..4 :1 1 ' 'E U E '43 W : l JMB 2 my 6 Z A V :L I '23 Sz' 'f- N SEE: 1 'Inf-m..,.,. I f if .5 fe 5 I ,ya ax.-, Q 4 . JM 6 F W s 9 J Wig, ' 5 WW sf if 15353 it 'avr . A5233 1 -L 16' ' H. he TPS' AC' sfkfg UNDERCLA SSM? Q- -719 .V gw i717 .L -.v -C YQ? 47 fa? an- , 4, W M .A m 5'-mi g . ,v-Q Nr 4 in 'ZT- 1 Fourfh Row: E. Bordeaux, S. Ouderlcirlc, E. Toselii, J. Swanson, S. Almquisf, R. Keafing. R. Kruger. J. McCaf- frey, C. Gillis, T. Welch, S. Foniinhag Third Row: J, Murphy. C. Carey. M. Waugh, C. Anderson. M. Pike, G Powers, R. Dwyer, S. Farnum, D. Crowley, A. Pofwin, J. Belrencouri, C. Nelson, W. Alden: Second Row: D. TO- seiri, M. Jollymore, W. Higgins, K. Asack, S. Soles, J. Carrigan, N. Clark, S. Kelley, R. Finch, S. VanDyke J. Long, Firsf Row: H. LaPerle, I. Ransenberg, S. Duiaulr, D. Hinchcliffe, P. Seablom, J. Brawders, C. Sinlce- vich. S. Golder. Class Officers: Terrence Welch, President Chris- iine Siepioe, Treasurer: Dorolhy Morse, Secreiaryy Sally Farnum, Vice Presideni. 4 Fourfh Row: J. Miller. M. Kundlcz, B, Larson, D. Munise. R. l-lolrngren, D. DeVine, C. Calrambone, B. Noyes. P. Ayers, E. Cambra, R. Carlson, G. Mille-lg Third Row: J. Hopkins, D. MacDonald, H. Hill, B. VanDylce, M. Gal laglwer, J. Saline. C. Sederberg, C. Crowell, M. Alqer, K. Spadea, P. Keilln. S. Andrulconis: Second Row: K. Tex- eira, D. Morse, C. Fernandes, J. Pislone, K. Anderson, S, Rossi, C. Slepfoe, 6. O'Brien, K. Sweeney, M. Sluarl Firsl' Row: D. Brillon, D. Belmore, L. Tsilaa, D. Veronesi, P. Wriglnf, D. Yanlnowslci, K. Lyncln. Class Advisors: Mr. James Anderson Miss Janice Rylander U , filly Fourfh Row: C. Johnson, P. Anderson, C. l-loyi, L. Manzer, S. Feinberg, R. Rose, J. Noyes, R. Sears, R. Mcln'l'yre, W. Lucinig Third Row: C. Sfaples, D. Sianley, J. Noonan, R. Cox, S. Giero, P. Gurnrnow, R. Burke, W. Taiirie, W. Fyfe, D. Holmes, Second Row: M. Palmieri, N. Mazza. L. Baker, P. Holyoke, C. Anderson, C. Keylor. B. Surqens, S. Johnson, S. Bowman, E. Kipper, W. Weafherbeeg Firsi' Row: J. Verdone, C. l-lerriclc, L. Beaulieu, T. Knox, J. Parker, L. Cochary, D. Hofmann. E. Lepine, S. Carlson, S. Mendosa. C. DeVine, D. Duqueiie. Class Officers: Sherrol Perry Secrelary: Cheryl DeVine Presideni: Melinda Coelho Vice President Susan John son, Treasurer. 3 ', f , ' ii. Fourfh Row: C. Gummow, H. Woodward, J. Sevrulc, J. Simpson, G. Maclvlullen, D, Colby, D. Lawson, L. Perkins. R Correia, S. Allen: Third Row: R. Heal, K. Duquelfe, F. Smarf, C. Turner, M. Cailelle. F. Lynch, D.- Coellno, K. VanDylce L. Mandeville, S. Perry, Seconcl Row: L. Haclcenson, B. Cox, M. Coellno, S. Cranslwaw, N. Thomas. B. Hallin, P. Backlund D. Macomber, R. Manzer, N. Olwlsong Firsl Row: L. Miller, C. Perry, K. Dwyer, D. Lindberg, S. Lollwrop, K. Leach, J Freeman, L. Shaelfer, C. Holmes, M. Piver, J. Pislone. Class Advisors: Mr. Louis D'Arpino Mrs. Olive Keeler Fiffh Row: R. Ness, J. l-lamilion, J. Piers, W. Hayward, T. Ouderkirlr, J.. Taifrie, S. Packard, B. Pike, E. Zarnaiiis. R. Bal:- erg Fourfh Row: D. Brophy, S. Asaclc. S. Soles, J. Nadeau, J. Calef, D. Brophy, T. McCaffrey, D. Nelson, R. Kifiredge D. Currie: Third Row: M. Crowley, D. DeCos'ra, J. Greene, S. Gingras, C. Grani, M. Bucci, J. Chaves, L. Kaminsky, K. Snelgrove, J. Hermansong Second Row: K. Leach, G. Noyes, D. Jollymore, K. Hofmann, S. MacDonald, K. Lindgren, L. Colombo, L. Macucln, J. Duqueiie, M. Sfone, D. Hooker: Firsi' Row: S. Balmer, M. Carrozza, J. Cassidy, D. Cochary. D. Simpson, W. Baker, R. Lindquist S. Eafon. G. Hammond, C. Macomber, J. Duquefie, R. Rezendes, F. Noyes, E Carbone, K. Mullins. Class Officers: Susan Asaclc, Vice President Parricia Crowley, Secreiaryg Susan Anderson, Treasurer: Sieven Pomeroy, President 4 TW ,..4 Fiffh Row: P. Milcendeau, J. Gallagher, E. DeVine, R. Thomas, T.'Tyrell, R. Livie, D. Lincoln, S. Pomeroy, S. Lind- berg, R. Saline. D. Shurfleflq Fourih Row: R. Kellh, J. Finch. D. Roscoe, R. Vincent M. Ludwig, R. Johnson, l-l. Miller, R. Harris, C. Grower, S. O'Connor, E. Sylvesler: Third Row: E. Holmgren, K. Nelson, C, Kazules, S. Anderson, N. Earle, M. Jennings, C. Goldie, R. Lindquist G. Coelho, R. Gummow, K. O'Brien7 Second Row: J. Murphy, E. Grandlield, T. McCann, R. Raymond, W. Baker, C. Wood. P. Crowley, B. Cross, M. Lucini, R. Cogswell, R. Souza: Firsi Row: K. Ow- ens, M. Ludwig, M. Denley, L. Campbell, M. Wood, P. Perry, 6. Nordgren, D. Burke, S. Alden, J. Munise, D. Sofka. Class Advisors: Mr. Monesrere Mrs. Murphy R X XPLJQ'-' 'iii If-. Fif+h Row: P. Keirlw, L. Cranslwaw, P. Solder, J. Vauglnn, M. Benvie, D. Lincoln, D. Anderson, T. Welch, W. Sears, R. Langley, D. Holmes: Fourlh Row: D. LaCross, J. Ransenberg. D. Perkins, R. Rossi, C. Wriqlwlinglon, M. Rose, C. Monle S. Willis, T. Willis, B. Hallberg, A. Kealinq, J. Foniinlwa, Y. Pralf, J. Fishery Third Row: B. Miles, K. McCann, S. Holm: gren, R. Sweeney, A. Hoyl, 6. Hinchlillie, G. Miles, J. Sederberg, R. Pulsinelli, J. Kemp, B. Beaulieu, B. Edson, L. Cali- frig Second Row: J. Sallianey, J. Souza, J. Giero, C. Perkins, M. Noyes, D. Sigrin, G. Merrill, E. Nelson, S. Haflwaway R. MacDonald, W. Smirlw, D. Bellencourl, D. Rickerrg Firsl' Row: M. Cenlrella, D. Sr. George, M. Anderson, F. DeCos+a R. McCaffrey, R. Slone, P. Nelson. B. Wakeman. K. Higgins, J. Hopkins. Class Officers: James Sederberg. Treasurer: Jacqueline Kemp, Secrelaryg Fred DeCos+a, Vice Presiclenl: Vincenr Silva, Presidenr. Fif'l'l'1 Row: R, Willis, P. Carlson, G. Torres, R. Perry, D. Lindslcoq, R. Murphy, R. D'Ambrosio, R. Healh, R. Sanford, S. Mandeville, K. Almquisf, L. Folsom, M. Holmes: Four+l1 Row: J. l-lalbiq, C. Perkins, S. Lucini, L. Miller, M. Coffey S. Thomas, R. Churbuclz. P. Mclnfyre, J. Keylor, J. Perry. K. Taber, M. Benvie: Third Row: D. Emerson, L. Anderson C. Lawson, J. Bibby, M. Slapik, W. Schmifz, J. Frost J. Ryan, R. Clooney, V, Silva, E. Marlin, M. Eafonp Second Row D. Bri'Hon, R. Boucher, C. Pickering, J. Lenehan, W. Maroney, J. Miller, D. McGonigle, D. Chaves, N. Anderson, L Murphy, A. Knox, Firsl' Row: D. Calrambone. L. Bosworlh, M. Mann, D. Morse, C. Kiffredge, K. Lynch, R. Sampson, S. Forfin, L. Cole. J. Anderson. Class Advisors: Mr. Palmer Mrs. Raymond Buscemi '-S NE Fourih Row: L. Goldie, L. Gummow, R. Magee, C. Ross, K. Lindgren, J. Hallisey, N. Perkins, J. MacLean, K. Murray A. Calef, A. Dolyg Third Row: D. Lawson, M. Andrulconis, M. PraH', R. Kelly, P. Correia, B. Rounds, R. Morse, M. Pom- eroy, D. Pierce, K. Mandeville, l. Sfinfinevicz, Z. Kipper, M. Amerigiang Second Row: D. Sigren, N. Murphy, P. McGon igle, S. Campbell. R. Piesco, F. Simison, P. Smarf, P. Websfer, D. Alger, S. Smilh, N. Waugh, K. Vandimoor. L. Piver L. Crowley, D. Monaghan: Firsl Row: F. Crimmins, E. Clwaves, K. Clwaves, C. Vanlcowslci, K. Hammond, R. Pensinger, M. Higgins, C. Pickering, P. l-lolyolce. D. Rezendes, P. Coellio, N. Palmieri, D. Berger, J. Brown. Class Officers: Nancy Asaclc, President Janel' Brown, Secrelaryg Jeffrey Anderson, Treasurer: Laui rle Colombo, Vice Presiclenl. 1:1-r FOUl ll I Row: F. Pike, L. Smarl, J. Corbelf, Y. Gardella, P. Klweary, R. Burke, E. McCar+l1y, M. Roscoe, A. Smilln. D. Jopling, L. Colombo, N. Asaclc, M. Brewsler: Third Row: J. Shore, L. Brophy, S. King, K. Duquerle, J. Bowden, S. Palferson, S. Paclcard. P. Carozza, D. Gammon. K. Parlcer, R. Maloney, M. Freeman, J. Benvie, N. l-lermansong Second Row: C. Gray, F. LePine, L. Zamaifis, L. Nadeau, A. Jones, S. Persell, D. MacDonald, T. Lindberg, R, Cogswell, J. Baker, J. Shurrleff, G. Noyes. S. Tufls, S. Cranshawg Firsf Row: S. Wood, D. Maroney, D. Prime, S. Brawders, S. Gum- mow, A. Hess, D. Richardson. J. Sillars, J. Anderson, D. Hill, C. Homer, K. Green, T. Caffelle, R. Pislone. Class Advisors: Mr. Raymond Buscemi Mrs. Eleanor von Brelzel 1' 4g , f '?-'Tip , Y. 5 . AL, Y fx '21, A M1 X! HIGH SEHUU wzsw BRQ EW .dx ' ' X , ef! x . ORG-QN iZA TlGNS Back: Wayne MacDonald, Pres.: Second Row. Deborah MacDonald, Vice Pregidenfg Susan Bowman, Sec- relaryg Fronf: Sleven VanDylce, Treasurer. I fn STUDE T COUNCIL X fa l- '-3' ,, l 4' 49.. Pe- .,,.-gg, , . l -3- ' 3- J 'A mf x 3 1 Fronl' To Baclz: S. VanDylce, T. Lindberg R. Sweeney. S. Asaclc, J. Shore, M Srone, G. MacMullen, C. DeVine. S Bowman, D. DeVine. S. Ciampa, S. Nel- son, D. MacDonald, R. Slupslci, W. Mac- Donald, C. Ohlson, C. Nelson, T. Welch E. Kipper. S. MacDonald, N. Ohlson J. Fon+inl1a, J. Murphy, S. Pomeroy, V. Silva. he Brian Lofhrop, Presidenh Michael Slapilc, Vice President Dale Lang- ley. Secretary. Absenfz Susan Ciampa, Treasurer. ATIO AL HO OR SOCIETY Firsi' Row: Barbara Hayward. Gail Lud- wig, Carol Sinlcevifchq Second Row: Dale Langley, Susan Ciampa, Roberl' Hofmann: Back Row: Judilh Hill, Brian Lofhrop, Michael Slapilc, Timoflwy Mc- Grafll. CLIMBER , CF Y- ' 1 r Liferary Sfaff: Firsi' Row: S. Nelson. J. Hill lEdi'rorlg Second Row: B. Hayward, A. O'Brien, S. Wright M. D'Arpinog Back Row: D. Snelgrove, T. Welch lJr. Edilorl, D. Luce, J Keylor. '34 ' p., a , ' '. 'Vik 5' ': ' ' fl ,1 Business Sfaff: Sealed: K. Seablom, S. Holyoke, B. Edson, D. Parkerg Standing: Busine-SQ Managers: M. Slapilc B. Lofhrop. FUTURE TEACHER , A A v. 1-d'A...iw.-N i Sealed. K. Lynch, A. O'Brien, C. Anderson, M. Gallagher, D. DeVine, N. Ohlson, W. Higgins, C. Sederberg, L. Cochary, S. Lolhrop, T. Welch. M. Kemp, C. Perry, N. Mazza, C. Sinlcevich, K. Lealh, L. l-laclcenson, P. Welch, G. MacMullen, S. Kelley. l. Ransenberg, B. Morse, L. Polwin, D. Brilronq Sfancling: D. Johnson, K. Seablom, J. Thayer. S. Rossi, D. MacDonald, K. Asaclc, N, Kelly, M. Waugh, Mr. Cameron, Advisor. F TURE NURSES Firsi' Row: D. Currie, A. Freeman, C. Allen, L. Ness, J. Hill, B. Edson, D. DeVine, P. Keifh, C. Carey: Second Row: C. Crowell, K. Anderson, J. Saline. WEST WI MH ...X Cen+er: Edifors R. Baker Iseahedl, D. Briffonq Firsi' Row: M. D'Arpino, D. Snelgrove, B. Hayward, C. Sederberg, K. Cary, S. Du- fal'r. K. Asack, K. Seablom, I. Ransenberg, C. Yankowski. R. Finch, W. Higgins, W. Baker. M. Freeman: Back Row: D. Ma-cDon- ald, J. Thayer, M. Kemp, B. Edson, M. Waugh, N. Bafes, D. Toseffi, S. Kelly, L. Shaeffer, D. Scranfon, C. Fernandes, J. Fisher. 64 ' Back Row: Tlmofhy lvlcGrall1, Richard Holmes, Richard Perry, Paul Welclwq Firsi Row: Roberr Serlenga, Donald Anderson, Carl Ohlson, William Flanagan: Absenf: Wayne MacDonald. 'xg in Q-,AQ '15, 'Ii YJw,,Xn...w-x , lf MO ITGRS OFFICE STAFF iw C f JQA-sd' - 'Q ' C. Fernandes, L. Belmore, M. Daly, V. O'Brien, D. Snelgrove, V. Coui+eg Seafed. S. Rossi. S M. D'ArpirvO, B. Hayward, D. Srwelgrovc, C. Slwurfleff, V. Couifeg Seafedz Mr. D'ArpIno. Advisor OPERATORS CLUB sm? vs, X EQf 3.I'lf- W. Baker, S. VanDylce, C. Gillis LIBRARY AIDES Firsi' Row: M. Sfuarf, C. Anderson, M. Coehlo, N. Sigren, D. Rezendes, S. King, L. Gummow, L. Bosworfh, E. Holmes, F. Crimmons, M. Maloney: Second Row: l. Ransenberg, J. Pisfone, N. Clark, L. Shaeffer, N. Bales. R. Baker L, Mandeville. L. Crenshaw. R. Pulsinelli, A. Calef, B. Edson. 67 BAD Slanding: D. Simpson. A. Hoyl, R. Baker: Third Row: P. Gummow, R. Rose, M. Palmieri, G. Noyes. J. Frosf, R. Sousa: Second Row: Y. Prall, J. Kemp. B. Morse, K. Anderson, C. DeVine, C. Turner, C. Killredge. R. D'Ambrosiog Fron+ Row: B. Hayward, J. Fisher, B. Edson, P. Golder, J. Pisfone, D. McGonigle, G. MacMul- len, J. Simpson. CHGIR AQ. 'l 1 Q-.,f,, 4 Third Row: C. Turner, G. MacMullen, J. Simpson. P. Gummow, J. Pislonof Second Row: B. Hayward, L. Ness, J. Hill, B. Morse, l.. Polwing Firsi Row: K, fwdvr-or, S. Miles, N. Siqren, R. Baker. MAJORETTES 6 Xfs O : 0 'X Marla D'Arpino, Helen LaPerle, Pafricia Wriglwf, Belly Edson, Linda Belmore, Clwrisfine Perry, Nancy Thomas, Pal Couile, Linda Mandeville. VARSITY CHEERLE DERS D1 ,, 'ggi A .,.,5,.h U 1 lb. ' 1 f Nancy Kelly fcapfainl, Linda Ness, Be-Hy McCaffrey fco-caphainl, Diane Johnson, Dale Langley, Susan Ciampa, Marylou Noonan, Mary Maloney. --Fw . L- - Z, UNIGR VARSITY CHEERLEADER ,, , 1.3. X ' K A' '5-,jf ' ' ' .. , . M ,Q . - 5, ,X M , . .. A ,.. im, l 'Q' ' ' - I 'foil 4 - .fir M4 Qui.. 55? . 'wr ., 'ix-'..:, x Ng- Q 2 A t' ' X Q U,ga2r.,y1.'31-:SQ-, it 43 .1 Q -.:ff.-S.:-52,251 5f , ...V 'A ' I - K' 7 ' , ' J f 1 'M , Q' E 'mr . 5 tm H r Q X L' 'fiiv 'f?-. . '. . ' -if, ' A ,W D. Sofka. C. Wood, D. Duqueffe, M. Coehlo, P. Cary, K. Hoffmann, L. Colombo, E. Le-pine, D. Hofmann. JU IOR HIGH CHEERLEADERS . f 2.351224 35,1--, F W 1. JI - . . -fg-2-Mfg .,7.L,j,,-, :VJ-'14, .l,,.,i,f,'g, , ny.l4Tx3,9,! A I 46 , , V. ..4 ,Y 3, 3. , X-.-Q . Q. -2313! ,N .'ui-lk.. V.. Ry., i I VU. I :V ,H , a . ...A 85.11. L.A?,,Qf1-. . .- ng- M.. , .way 1, -mf 1-if - -, .., -i - , , .- I9 ' ,'ge.f.-.,.:., 3--'W' ,- , -2 :..-2. :K ft -, xi i .L .Mig15303-,1st?f.,,.gggg,TQgxjgQi .Mk ,do W,-ig., V. , . . ' ' - -1 '- 1 E851 ...mf .lfflflff R N n-HC! LV-rx by sn.. 5.5- s ' U B. Miles, M. Coffey, M. Rose, L. Colombo, M. Brewsfer, D. Zamaifas, P. Mclnfyre, S. Asack, E. Lepine. V TL 'T 'f f ':' .-'-nf--'T ,'fff'. '.' f- . -E , .,. 4. ij. fJf:1-wl,.1Ilu.-L Q- Y. .. A .. , an f- fu, - , , mo' .F r,U!fT71W' Quin' - fi- WI' fl ,Q-' O X . s. x . . X 's . ' 45 ...N Q gx X X gi t XM m I I x? 'NX :XXB NW X X I 1 K ,ag v-X Vi 5 .1111 l EU: .01 J 14 'Z wg X . 5 -,gf xx X H X4 , 2 im Qi N SX I N4 N f J x . 1. N .- . N - v 1 v ' ' K PB A n f . K' - N ' 1 I ' X 'xx A . Xi r -v fm -. 4 R ' X ' fl I X .P f L ,Q 1 . v xx, X: s ..- FK JN,- J 4 fqmfgh f f ,f :J i ,: S J,...i:'1 JUNIOR PROM .E Q .1 in l l May I9, l967 . . . Noi iusf any Friday nigh? . . . Losr in The mood of Tahi'rian Isle . . . We danced lhe nighl away . . . Memories are made of 'rhings like lhis . . . The mosl beauliiul prom decoralions ye'r . . . A lovely queen and courl: , .775 - -- -..QA ,-,:,3: 1 k - i V A f ,. - . -.3281 v' . W U 'Z of ' '-----w- Ui.---.o.. ..,--UA, rf 7 ' A-:- avg Wesf Bridge-wa'rer High School JUNIOR PROM TAHITIAN ISLE Canoe Club Friday, May I9, l967 Aclmif fwo Eighf o'clock 75 T ii ' me T32 : if '3 ,Y X X s ,rf M js , ff JI. , 'ni 'Iuka -45 +- ,J M91 'sf ,I ' of I T ii Q . ...f I l l l l e Ghosi' From Ou-ler Space The Open Window aff' JU IOR THE CASTS THE GHOST FROM OUTER SPACE Diane Johnson, Sandra Nelson. Bill McCann, Carolyn Allen, Don Anderson, Cheryl Burnap, Scofl' Mullins. THE OPEN WINDOW Rebecca Baker. Joe Perry, Nancy Kelly, Ann Sullivan. Richard Holmes, Brien Lafhrop. THE LOTTERY Bob Johnson, Barbara Hayward, Bob Serlenga, Belly McCaffrey. Mike McCaffrey, Dianne Currie, John Keylor, Alice O'Brien. Mike Randall, Judy Hill. Mary Daly, Ed Coelho, Yann Milcen- deau, Sieve Dalfon, Scoff Alden, David Simpson. PLAYS ,Nh The Loiiery L? B s 3' veaf CANDID -Q3 1 1 x u u 3 Q, -X .X x p 1. '. kb 1 4. 1- -- Q X 'H 7 4235K 3' '1' X I Y fgdimizzgg X 5 QQ, gsgggkgg? . . 23' ' 1 362 51 , it .-L ,:-:::,:, 5:3 A K' + x w 4 Q . , I al l ,.,,su- 'Wi -:--:zz:::a:Q9:,i , -vw 4 yv 1 2 f .W '4 ' , Qgiffagisa-A ' g :sq SA-R9E5I,::', 5325: uf , . f .i ' f 4,ff5' . -f I 5,-Lf' - 3? ' - -.-,-- , - IM: -1-:Q,a:::-- , rs. X 53.33,-.2-52? '-xy ff? f:3f1f???E4-Q -. xv:-'-:,cgg:'. - P5?ffEf5i3'1-E' x H, 55. I ' +- .C Q it 16 A ,am A . un W A X U v x , x , K, X . X Uv . xg , 1 Vw 0 S1 YI x, ' ' V . 'W' -, -.. ' C n I- 'k Q ' x l fr - N, 'S 'U . --. x u Q. W., ., - fa ' ' an df V- - ml-. . 'lf R R 'N-an . .-N. . 31. um 5, ' -f' 'JF 2 W! if . s- ' A x - , --3 .-- x' 5. , Iv 4 Xi ' -Sgrggwi f . ,L . H g ' . x x gg: K -Aw 'Q L r. 1 ,,ng.,.1 - v'f- - -.:.:.,.- S H, ,wi A. x Sami 4 . gfg .- 'igfgiif 3 'A ,,rg g,g. - Efxrgqf. M ' M- ga-. 1, ' -9-:jr ' X, 'j '5,34 S:: - '.-. J-QXF3-4. . ' . . . I A., zwg : 'six- 'ry-Q ,.' ' -'VE' xg if 'V 4 X -- ,- , .X . - -: ws, V ' V' 111' u ' f if M ? jx fx Qf' ' ,. ff' IF' A : -' 3 1g:v,3Qf,.',, Q. Ag' A 1 SPR INGA STREfT SCHOOL 3, JQWEST B R ' DGfwATfR f MASS F L f f f Qi2ifiiiQ22?, 99 Q ' , VK -F75 , X ff - ' Q lf' 1 X ' ' 5 ,X A ,rj . ,I - 1 i tak, ,G 133 Lf A 10- 'I '- Y ,' ' x -- +-' -tr! f Y Xw .3 fn , , -jjv 'gg f si mf if AQ. ffl? if 'NN .j- 5-.vw-,,,,,,,, . 5' . fx .I J Q m R . f , :gn ' . X , - -f ' fs , - .Ii x '- FS x f X SQ '- Q .N X 33 . K-3 -E135 X , ? frlefg,-A X .4 E, . kv 5 N X. X w- 'R1 Q F x. Q fig, as Nga' .5 Sv I 5 1 wx.. . ,V ww , .vs X J 1' I T .1 ' ,kk YL 5 .4 1 pa' Q x V' b J .,v Xmx -1 sg-S N - N lk HIT K, X :A X X-1, N. X K H Q 'NX 5 N .. -'-X Q H Nga ,, . X - :-:--:.-.11 me 'Q-fYEr:3:: :9 ' X- ...:M,-,,..:,,:, .--,-.,-v'X . :X Egfr,-gl :g.-::'-:-- V N .N xx AX X . N X s X X XX 1, X xxx., X '-x-' '- 'Q + xx X x x A fvexk XNYSXXQQ N QU: NN go y ,xmvfv by AT HLETI ..V.,.,,v ., x ' '- Z: 'tr-'f 91- ,. N . .:.-,SSX mix . fx , 95 ' ,x XX' 1 X e NN ' Wx . .wW2f f ' 'Qw,,,.Qv- xx Xxx k ws E N ' Q' A Q ' s X, Ni -.-gf, X X mf XQ ':'-:ilf :LN Q, vars. 1 9i.f , w X I YN R K LN FOOTBALL Q. .mf ... ...Ash Firsi' Row: J. Perry, S, Mullins, R. l-lolrnes, D. Anderson. J. McCaffrey, W. MacDonald, W. Flanagan, W. McCann, T. McGralh, M. Randall, R. Waugh, Second Row: Coaches Rapp and Harrinqlon, R. Mclnlyre, R. Prime, J. Noyes, C. Gillis, W. Lucini, J. Miller, C. Gummow, Coaches Slrondaclc and Nichols, Third Row: Mgr. S. Dallon, W. Alden, W. Fyle, R. Correia, D. Holmes, R. Dwyer, S. VanDyke, B. VanDyl4e, K. Hoyt J. Murphy, Mgr. J. Greene. me ,Q l visa W 1 .':+a?'M L .ve if l I..-.... , A-nmssqv nfl, , ' . .4 n I.-Y',. 1 1, 5 'i ' - V ,. , ,. i , ,E 4l.,,. ' ' -, 'P I W . ,AH ...f .' Rf H' . l ' 82 M ' THE RECCRD W.B. Opponeni' I6 Cohassei' . . . .... . . 34 0 Holbrook . . . . . . . 26 I4 Apponoquei' . . .. . . 44 22 NorweII ..... .... 2 4 O Hull .... .... 2 8 8 Duxbury . . . . . 42 6 Hanover . . . . 8 O Marshfield ....... . . I4 O Easi Bridgewa+er .... .. . 36 Hfgizvv 9 x pgafs . lu '.- ' ,..t,,,.' '.,- 1 ,, ll I '5 1 ., ' x . 1: ' +334 u . .. '. , -. ,.- , . .,- , - 11 s. . f . V . The I967 fooiball Jream ended Ihe season wilrh a record of O wins and 9 losses. The 'ream was huri by graduaiion as many siarfers were Iosi. Brighi' poinis of Jrhe season were Ihe ouisfanding pass combinalrion of Wayne MacDonald and Joe Perry, and Jrhe never say die aI ri'rude of Ihe Team. A beiier season is Iooked forward Io nexi year wifh many reiurning s+ar'rers and 'Ihe upcoming freshmen. j 'fwsf v ,b A Q A I .QPFYS ' I 1 . XX N v .- I ,.f,vs.s-vw g T .. 'I iv A I .I my I .xv-. f viia I 12 . t H xkkx. i , A pw.. ,1-in The l967 J.V. FooTball Team compleTecI a season Tull oT disappoinTmenTs. The Team Tinishecl wiTh a record oT 2 wins and 4 losses, 3 oT which were by deTiciTs oT less Than I2 poinTs. The J.V. players who baTTlecl Through This season will be The varsiTy WiIdcaTs oT Tomorrow. Special Thanks go To Coach l-larringTon Tor The inspira- Tion and sinceriTy he gave To all The players. JUNIOR VARSITY x J U IOR HIGH 0 l K 'cr-fJ5 M .2 Firsf Row: R. Perry, R. Scranfon, K. O'Brien, M. Bucci, G. Hinchcliffe, T. McCaffrey: Second Row: P. Carlson. J. Hamilfon. R. Livie, R. Ness, S. Lindberg D. Currie, D. Anderson: Third Row: G. DeVine, T. Tyrrell, S. Pike. J. Gallagher, E. Zamaiias, S. Pomeroy, J. Greene. The Junior High Fooiball Jream enioyed a very good season winning four games and losing only one. Coaches Nichols and Sirondaclc gave a greai deal more ihan iusl' spiril' io a 'ream 'rhai shows much promise for 'rhe iufure. Oulsianding players were Ed Zamaiias, Sieve Pike, Dan Currie, Jack Hamilion, Kevin O'Brien, Rick' Ness, Peier Carlson, and Gene DeVine. 85 'W 5 'Q W.B. 33 2l 36 43 2'-7 26 I5 22 28 34 I7 Coach Chapman THE RECORD Bridgewafer-Raynham Avon . .......... . . Norwell ........,. Holbrook ......... Easlr Bridgewafer Cohasser ....... Sacred Heari' ... Brislol Aggies Marshfield .... Hanover . . . Duxbury . .. Opponenf .......22 .....4O .....23 ...I6 .....29 .....29 ...56 ...35 ...28 .....2l .....45 Co-Capfain, Bob Hofmann CROSS COUNTRY '67 The I967 cross counlry 'ream finished a successful sea- son wilh a record of 5 wins, 4 losses, and 2 'l'ies. The moslr oulrsranding runners Jrhis year were Dave Coelho, Pele Gum- mow, Don Berry, Bob Slupslci, Jim Crowley, and Bob Hofmann. 1. 'Q-.-A 1-' f -s -L. J ': .- ffla p' , 'ff 3 eil' J Co-Capfain, Jim Crowley Co-Ca pfain, Don Berry Q . 9 . W Xi X54 I - X f 'R ' X ' X59 ..-.. ' 1,-wx + Kr ix x y Q Q -.A X-X XXXV x NX QQ... .X X QxNNx N QNX X gsm NX Q NN Xi x x X we Xb X X X Q -sfixx , QR .. X -xNm5Qs,x..r i x Qrkgxaswxjk-ifQ'gxS,N,. -x -'sr---:ff:-..---,gf-fm' -' 1 2+-f..? Y - .4 V- ' '--e ..---vu .. . Wifi 'v'NN A'?NSQg ,' - Xxx-rss-SAE-fNe3NTfQi f. .-1 - :ing - xt. , X rx.: ', j' Nb S--g2+:-aw i .gf- F .':g1:ff1g':-2 Q . nm, ' t 3:5 ,NMA .X 5 R4..-Q x x X a. ,xmsxwfi 'Q . . HMM. '4f..A1,-N 'f1.r1N--ky.-1' Y -ff xv... , X X 'Y ,' N .xv ' - ,. gg ,.: . .. 3 XS S.: :QQ vw ' c . -'fri 'f 'fi Ps 4 Y . Q' in S Nngfff QCA? ww w -Q xy,DC4,, ffm? -fi Spd? L rs Row R H fma Perry C Ohlson Capf J Co ley J McCaffrey: Second Row: D. Currie lManager1, R. Perry. R. SI p u BASKETBALL '67 968 THE RECORD W.B. Opponenf 85 Cohassef . . . ..... . .4l 82 Avon .... ..... 5 O 67 Norwell ..... ..... 5 I 97 S. S. Voke ........ ..... 3 7 67 Sacred Heari' .... ..... 3 3 65 Apponequei' .. . . . . . .42 68 Duxbury .....47 75 Hanover . . .... .44 70 Hull ....... ..... 5 5 78 Cohassei' ...... ..... 4 6 66 E. Brfdqewafer . ..... 62 75 Avon ....... ..... 4 6 70 Norwell ...... ..... 4 3 68 Marshfield . .. . . . . . 54 58 Holbrook . . ..... 40 . . . as of February IS, l968 .N 8 VY I ' - we Q-, 2. 1: ,T N e. n V 'T T' M' , s. 'X .. ,, f R N X e3.x x:igg,fJaf.25':f x xx C X T is The I968 WesT BridgewaTer I-ligh School basl4eTball Team was Truly Trium- phanT, To say The leasT. Adding To The record oT I8 sTraighT wins in The I967 season, They clinched The SouTh Shore League Championship and became The WesTern Division Champs of ThaT year. The lcey To Their success was a sTrong defense, Tor which They soon became known. The Team, led by All-ScholasTic and CapTain Cully Ohlson has worked hard To earn These recogniTions. Special Thanlcs go To Coaches SarqenT and Chapman Tor Their worlc in geTTing The Team oTT To a winning lead and holding iT. V. ,, N , T vw' Q Xe XXU C-U' ,s-.,-wx, K .s ef' ff 1 . sag, my ' 0'- .ix NN is 'Ywib' H5i,U5faQi!545 K :anna , N Y Qi 4 fi x f . 52.1754 9 ,Q,,, ' igf,',i c v Q' .' i , AU f ' . vw ,, V-1-C-T-0-R-Y 5 f M WWF -? ,Q gf gl .1 . K ,I 'X ,v,U uno, X Z I3 5 E Q at ' 1 nr' ATC if - 1 Y 1 A Ng if Ef' WESTIES ON THE WARPATH WE'RE NUMBER ONE! 1. 5. X 1 9 W Q ucv ..s 'S ,ff ' I Q HILUC 21 Isis TRACK :Maas A f7f!3:.2f': A '11-2 V V, IO' - ' ' 1 . ' 7' . 2 me V . si ' ' 52 4 CA 'N ' A in ' i 'l . fg., The Track season aT W.B.H.S. during The year oT l967 was a promising one. As always, Thanks goes To The coach, Mr. James Anderson. Tor his endless Time given. The season's record symbolizes The roundness oT sTrengTh, hard work, and good aTTiTude which was pracTiced by all oT The aThleTes. We are proud oT The sTrong minds and bodies which represenTed WesT BridgewaTer High School dur- ing The Track season. THE RECORD W.B. Opponeni' 70 ApponequeT . . . .. . .43 V 'N ' ii 54lf2 MarshTield . . . . . . . .64-V2 ii Wm '- ' M ' 63 CohasseT . . .. . .49 Wh 82 Duxbury ....3l 3 , I 54'f2 Hull ...... .... 5 SV2 76lf2 l'lOlbI'OOli . . .... 36lf2 73 Hanover . . .... 42 f'Lp,Q,',-11'-,g, 56M Norwell ...... .... 5 6lf3 TW- 65 E. B'WaTer .... ..... 6 O ..' 1, new 1 X, S v X5 Q x img. . N 5 E Q dl' N X ml' X xx X W 'sm N 7 1 5 , 1- 1- 'T cr! J ' X W, xx Y. X -. '. f : xr.-11 ' .M J., I V eq: 4. , D xy: My Jn, ,Qi . . no R nv, ,. .. , 5 A 1 s-wt-..w- UK efx f., -fm 1 ' ,sv 31. ,. . V3 fit, 9? r '- ae, .,,. M ' .. ff:- ' -.r 1. A A ra '-9 t Lt. 1, xx 54- ' SR 1 ' X ' L, ,r 1-,gsm .. ,, , , . X , -,uf - sb W 2 X ,v Q , o 'W S ,, ,es ., x V: ' l xr ., x f : '1f-f. 51- It-121 .-, -N-.-.X-.N ' un - -, 1. x . , 1','?3'5f ':?'1L 14.157 A ' 1 ' 1 mf' '-1 - A 4 ,,r35W5,. 1, ff: 521.55233 gi . g ' - in-i .4 ., :Wifi-. ix-YN ' MQ ' 1 Mk .-In' ,, , 4 , ' ' 553- 1 ,A ik 11, N3 Hg, . 4 'A ,g,1,f,g--.i . ,w x '-I . ' 14' f, . -' ii?-. 1- '- fill 'Y . . 4xI,7!': P' .- ' M . :mx -.Vs Q, ' '::- . : , u :pg-1-, , Q f -sw 'V .. ,, -'M .1::x:..Ik,:s:.r ' .x.Mw-- ' ' ,-:'.-:-srqsw: 3 -5 , , . - ,, x r-+22-me .- - .. 'xi X '-'37 'l-..,..fu '- ' +0 Q-3515 . ,-' - - Q ' ,f. b 'syigi nfw ..':: .rv -- - -' ?k ', ' L , -. ,Q-.-N. . --A.: 9-55: '.:'.-. - 5' V- ,jf : fn- , S913 ,,, v, .. ., x. .V 1: ' 4 1-fL'b rsir5f?:ft?t: V' . -4 1 414' X -zz. N, 3551 ,sf K I , ax. h.,-- ', 1 . X V X , . 2 Af .f . , fir? ,Q -. 'Z 'xi - fb: Qi .--hy , 5 '- 'rf-'C - - 4 -A . J sl. - -9, wr.. . , X ,.:-.4 Ain?-.6 ui . 4- , 1 ,. ' .ta , ',,, .f ' r- An. ,. ' . fjs-3 5. ,- 'f s,, gi-,Q.r3'w?a ,, ' A e 4 'S-5' -..- qx---. '-bfi N nz. .. g- -UI , sd, ,- ws . . . ,-...M . , '5 3. X -5, . ve New - . Q, -'Q' X , ,,,',.f'5 '- 5-H 1-P ,-I-,L 1 'ga--'.Xw'5i Q: milf, L, 1-s -eg-., ,.jg-.L -'ii 1 Sem- xx azz Ins , - ' 'ta- 4 v ,-1-1 Q3 kv- ,.-sl x.- . . , , ex. V ..:4 -.. .gui -A 'fw..N-'x ' ' - ' J -71 V. 1,7 , . ...gf-L 3.-. . ,.- 5' Q--, yr LQ ' - ' - ' - '- Firs+ Row: J. Gummow, J. Lindskoq, R. Tsika, S. Lovell, C. Brewsfer, D. Maclver, R. Slupski. M. Slapilq Second Row: M. Bucci. P, Ayers, C, Nelson, E. Zamaifas, C. Ohlson, E. DeVine, W. MacDonald, Coach Rapp. T 1 V' I 'S -4. , ,,. I+'- aa B SEB LL '67 .g,-. . . . ff' .:..-56' THE RECORD W.B. Opponenf 7 Duxbury... . 9 Avon ..... .... 6 3 Marshfield .. .... 2 7 NorweII ... .. I I7 Cohassef ....II IO I'IuII ....... .... 3 3 Holbrook ...,IZ O Hanover .... .... 5 O Duxbury ..... .... 7 O E. Bridgewafer ... .... 2 4 NorweII ...... .... 3 IO CoI1asseI 4 O Avon ....... .... 3 4 Apponoquef .. .... 8 9 S.S. Voke .... . . I 6 S.S. VoIce .... .... 3 X .AN -in mglx xqtl Q ,Q xv. . . I W . ' Q... -4, ,.,.,. A xl ,Tyla 1 , Z 'U 1 f r , by , ,H1,a?.:, T a s T a 4 T 7 A G 5 . .. , . . .. , v 1 if? v -A ef M 'gm 5 .Q , +I 1 f , we .... 1 ,, . 6 fi A gag 'Ai 53 if . 1 Y .!.,.- - 7.4! .3 I : lm '1- ., A, - ,Y 1.1 A .X - ., T .. 9 2 fi F' + ,L 21 .. ,v- , X .49 Q , . n , ,lvl , - 1 - --A f, 1' , V , . - . ,,,fg'4Srf f gg- ' M. ' 5... - , , f,.' f?7 iid Q 1' YMTNMW wQLfv3?'. gs, .1 ., T 4 -,. 3 . .T . --f F301-.. WP 'Il' 1 i xy lb . .3: V I I Y Tor ing, yean 'NV The I967 baseball Team enioyed a greaT year, winning The wesTern division OT The SouTh Shore League wiTh a rec- ord of TO wins and 6 losses. CapTurinq The +i+le was a TirsT a W.B.l-l.S. baseball Team. Mr. Rapp's excellenT coach- Teamworlc, and Team spiriT were The lcey To The good X X C-4 '-' Q T .- ENR ' , ,M 2 -gi? f .Q X. .- ,.,gxz..1 N . aim. x N S 7 .H Qu l I Junior Varsify: Firsi' Row: lvl. Bucci, R. Carlson, L. Perkins, C. Turner, S. Gierog Second Row. Coach Chapman, C. Nel- son, B. Noyes, Cn Gummow, R. Kealing. C. Beals, Y. Milcendeau, W. Alden. l -. R gwx Junior High: Firsf Row: M. Bucci, D. Lindskog, A. l-loyl, C. Pickering, Second Row: Coach Heaslip, S. Talrie, R. Lang- ley, J. Gallagher, S. Wood, S. Pomeroy. I o Holofook .... ...o L ...of 4 0 Mofohfaolo ...,. ...7 Firsf Row: J. Piver, K. Lynch, C. Slepioe, S. Rossi. M. Gallagher, l. Ransenberge, L. Beaulieu, S. Bowman, B. Cox, S. Carlson, P. Conniif, D. Brifrong Second Row: J. Carrigan, G. O'Brien. K. Asock, C. Anderson, S. Crenshaw, S. Johnson, D. MacDonald, J. Saline, D. Devine, C. Crowell, K. Anderson, N. Ohlson, K. Seablom, K. Dwyer, C. Devine, lvl. Sfuarr. FIELD HOCKEY '6 THE RECORD W.B. Opponeni' O 5 Duxbury ............. 4 Apponoquel .... ...O '...-I ,af . f- I 3 e E. Briclgewaler .. ... O Colwassei ...... ...2 3 Norwell ...3 I Hull ..... ...I O Hanover .... ...3 W Nr. A- -jj .' -A .. , ' ' , 1 ' - 12 , .-,gi,,,1Vf,, J VJ' sl .. l ' 1 ,-. ' ' -F.. f-3, ' V- . , , ,. I .- . . -, X.. , -'ff' nv i ffl r , Wg, :af qu... ..-1 -14' -'K F., . wi' ' ,,. . i The Girls Field l-loclcey Team compleled +he season wilfh a record of 2 wins. 5 losses, and 2 ries. Al+hough lhis may nor seem very impressive, Jrhe spiril was conlinually high and rhere was always sfronq individual elforl. Because The maiorily of rhe squad will relurn nexl year, 'rhe girls are looking lorwa rd 'ro an undefealed season. Q X . 2 ' 1 Firsf Row: P. Conniff, C. Asack, K. Seablom, N. Ohlsong Second Row: S. Crenshaw. S. Bowman, B. Cox, D. MacDonald. M. Gallagher. GIRL'S BA KETBALL '67-68 :al nv ..- .. I ., 5 A D11 Ni -vw 'WWC ,df g . , I K 4. 411 ,..' Qt AlTl'1ough This year's girls baslceTball Team wasn'T Terriloly success- Tul, ending wiTlw a record oT 5 wins and 4 losses, Team spiriT was in abundance. Since The Team is mainly composed oT underclassmen, The prospecTs Tor nexT year are brigT1T. MT ,fi X ..-,..1,-1-'C 1 Q, h-,J ,sf---f' .XXX , M17 i its N 1+--. SOFTBALL '67 Fron'r Row: S. Carlson. S. MacDonald, S. Bowman, K. Seablom, D. Johnson. R. Manzer, J. Freeman. K. Dwyer: Second Row: W. Weafher- bee, M. Siuarl, L. Haclrenson, M. Coelho, B. Cox, J. Piver, P. Connilf, N. Ohlson. The girls' soflball 'ream was moslly composed of under- classmen. On accounl of Jrhis fad. if is obvious +ha'r -The learn was inexperienced: buf Ihis did nol inlerlere wilh The girls' abilily +o play. The girls' spiril was always high and a beller season is hoped for nexlr year. !v 2? '41 ' ff A'- is A'- .abd THE RECORD W.B. Opponenl' 3 I-Ianover ........... I4 16 I-lolbroolc .... .... 2 4 I2 Marshfield ....2O I4 Apponoguel ....... I7 9 E. 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'N-Klux . , - -Hx N AN- 'Q QQ NM-N: N --NH, - - -'sue .M , ,m,-V, ,X .. - X - X, FX - ,FX ,1,6N..Q:xx-. bi-migxx. N Q. -:V NL 'Q m h. '- -if . Aw K is ' w . , iv-4 Q N St. f saiiwf QR Wiiiag xi Q E.-Ax P, ,yy- -'. -x xx ,. .-.f .es xv .+fz?..:fq X5Q9ggv , ' x .,. IO3 EDITORIAL We came, as many beTore us had and many aTTer us will, children Through The Tire doors oT higher educaTion, and now we emerge Through Those same doors young adulTs, hopeTul and eager Tor liTe. These years have served as our years oT discovery: oT ourselves and The world around us. Qur Junior l-ligh years were imporTanT in Those discoveries, bridging The gap beTween childhood and adolescence. Who could TorgeT geTTing losT, iusT one oT The many hazards oT These Torbidding corridors? There were, oT course, oTher hazards To be meT, such as Tall- ing Tiles, The leaking rooT, and Mr. Renaud's Board oT EducaTion. And Then, when we were in The eighTh grade, we wenT Through The experience oT a na- Tional grieT: The assassinaTion oT PresidenT Kennedyg none oT us will TorgeT ThaT. lvlosT oT us survived, however, To become Freshmen. ThaT was The year ThaT The World l-lis- Tory classes wenT To New York. ThaT was also The year ThaT Cully was The Freshman won- der oT The TooTball Team. A ln our Sophomore year, The l.aTin classes aT leasT will noT soon TorgeT The alTruism oT The Teachers who Took The responsibiliTy and The Time To accompany Them To WashingTon. They revealed amazing courage! Who can TorgeT our baskeTball Team oT The pasT Two years? . . . The exciTemenT when we're playing a good Team ThaT someTimes leads To brawls, or The near boredom oT anoTher win when The opposing Team can'T compare To ours. When was The lasT Time a Senior class had a musical insTead oT a play? Long live Finian's Rainbow. The pasT Two years have marked The culminaTion oT l-lippiedom, which can'T help buT in- Tluence us. We lisTen To The JeTTerson Airplane, The UI+imaTe Spinach, we Think Love, Though we know we musT pracTice war. Mod cloThes appear aT school, wiTh an amazing resulT: The dress regulaTions ll932l have been revised! These pasT six years have gone so quickly! LeT's hope ThaT The resT oT liTe doesn'T go so TasT, or ThaT we have aT leasT learned To live iT every momenT. We, The class oT I968, leave WesT BridgewaTer High School, Taking wiTh us many mem- ories. Some we will never TorgeT, some we will wanT To TorgeTg buT all have leTT indelible marks upon our personaliTies. 1962-68 l A l li lgi F l l i 1 T , Mrs. John Kent Business Advisor Mr. Roberf Dennis, Advisor I+ is impossible io close ihe Climber wiihoui giving recogniiion io Hs lwo advisors, Mr. Den- nis and Mrs. Keni, and Jrhe oiher laculiy members and siudenis who gave so willingly of iheir lime. To lhe following people we, The Climber Siail, would like +o exiend our mosi warm-hearied Jrhanlcs: Mrs. Ring for her endless 'rime speni' on proofreading: Mrs. Laughion, Mrs. Eliason, and Mr. Reed for donaiing rheir lime affer school 'ro advise us when Mr. Dennis was noi able io be present Terry Welch, alfhough only a Junior, for his unlimiled conrribulions To This publica- iiong and Kaihy Seablom and Paul Welch for Jrheir assislance in +he field of sporis. ifdxgxxeoi QSQSKN DIS Co UNT F00 Ds 'J- 2' x y V I 61 ul 4' 4 X COQOQIX 9,wassfez5N S C,oc0QXexeOo6'cD'K0Q 0 X ZQQXOGXOOZQBQ . P-Q-xoqvo'ixc,C0f OCZNXQ' XrXxxe9?P900'MQ . J P-0KOq00'ixc,'Yxxe 0000909 C -X ,goxa H E '?,'S-01-Qiwxxdxocbkieovxxxaexgx iq? enter Sh 9 ,: 'YoN.5X5n:Vq,vD We oppin I ka iiigd S1 9Pl E 4 HT W. Bfiage C10 I E hing R. M Wafer l s S1-O 0 m 5 g We 1,5 ll : off E 5 2 -L H ortho mm an. UM Otter Sew S H08 8,F hoc O Q MQ. iq I 's lx S he Q: f-,-'J Tree r f 5 Brock 'Icom ' Mb TQFIHM pello N as 5 eff' S. 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Y., AC 'J Q 5 LONDON CLOTHING CQJHINC- 'V : 984 M S S. E 586-1074 g ,ly X F-2 Q' 5 5 Ng' E? in o 7,0l1b,e ,7 f Q gill E 8- Complimenfs of l er 6N9302 Q va T53 : H400 AD'-V14 Y' V 3 W4 KAv's K P 5 Sly 2 V' fi' fosfe. JL 'Q 2 dg W ring Q M0 Q cg f afar West Bridgewater Shopping Philo 41 sonry E, 2 OU, 'Z Q: 0 GWFS nam snow wesferlggifm Q ointments ArrGU9ed U Wafer' MOSS- gain -Z Water Plecsipgcll For Convenient 'fume k 'F 1 A .1.,..Sfnurd0v - -Aull1' MINDI' . C' Complimenfs Congrafulafions Io Of THE CLASS OF me WEST BRIDGEWATER Howard Lodge No. II6 G SCHOOL BAND KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS CompIimen+s of The West Bridgewater High School Chapter of the NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Complimenis of FIRST CONGREGATIONAL S H A W ' S UNITARIAN CHURCH PORTING GOODS, INC. Wesi' Bridgewafer, Mass. MGHSIICICI. M655- HOWARD TEMPLE for PYTHIAN SISTERS los II LIZ, NANCY, MARY, BET, LINDA, JUDY, LISA CompIimen+s of THE HIGH SCHOOL CUSTODIANS af W.B.H.S. Complimenfs of THE HIGH SCHOOL CAFETERIA STAFF ai W.B.H.S. Complimenfs of DAIKER'S FLOWERS 26 Cenfral Sq. Bridgewaier Congrafulafions From RICHARD'S CORNER STORE THE HUGHES FAMILY SUE, DI, GAEL, LINDA, BETTY, BLAB, SUE Besf Wishes fo The Class of '68 - THE MAJORETTES - x 1 Congralrulafions To The Class of '68 TH E FOOTBALL TEAM f E15 1-322: - 3 -f N. CONGRATULATIONS fo THE CLASS OF 1968 A from 9 3'-5 Beffy McCaffrey. Linda Ness. Dale Langley. Susan Cfampaq Marylou Noonan. Diane Johnson, Mary Maloney: Nancy Kelly N. Compl I I RT. REV. FRA AND REV. NCIS S SHEA DD JAMES DARCY BEST wlsi-ies TOWN CLEANERS Complimenls of MR. AND MRS. JOHN R. GUMMOW, JR. C. A. PICKERING ASSOCIATES. INC. Engineers and Surveyers Professional Builders Wes+ Briclgewaier Complimenfs of HENRIKSON S DAIRY 683 Han Abingl' Complimenis of BRIDGEWATER SAVINGS BANK Bridgewaler, Mass. Y II Lk E h Flavor Bes+, Uniil Yo Ty h N .O xg. I ' 0 Gnovcnwet 05f.'9p ICE CREAM ii Hood The World's Finesf Ice Cream Th One Ice Cream Wifh Thai' Old F h' cl Freezer Flavor Mlwwa 9942? WWW ag: Q 631 'Z5.f,w, 777eC'a7ffwf X Q -U fu-vw-J gl ff O5 SQQQQ WW ' T W' Q, be T2 Wwmjffwiwfiv Congra+ula+ions 'ro fhe Class of I968 From THE STUDENT COUNCIL Besf Wishes +o 1'he Class of i968 Congra+ula+ions Complimenls of From MATVNS MARKET FRANKLIN PHARMACY Maffield S+ree+ Campello Wes+ Bridgewaler, Mass. l Complimenls of THE CLASS OF 1970 Besl' Wishes +o 'Phe Class of I968 Complimenfs of POMEROY'S DONUT SHOP PLYMOUTH HOME Cen'I'er Shopping Plaza Wesl Bridgewaier Office STEER Complimenfs of IRA SMITH Complimenls of DR. AND MRS. JOSEPH CALITRI Complimenrs of Pillsbury's Flower Shop K . Flowers for all occasoons CLUB RESTAURANT. INC. Nor+l1 Main Sfreef Wesf Briclgewa+er, Mass. Cuf Flowers, Corsages 506 Norfh Elm Sfreer Wes 1 Bridgewafer, Mass Congratulations to the Class of 1968 From THE CLASS OF 1969 Congrafulaiions +o 'rhe Good Luck 'O Class of Hue Class of b8 From FROM THE JUNIOR GIRLS THE Pl-HLIPPART COMPANY C S' Deb' GW' Jane Karen, Karolyn, Missy, and Charles S+., Wesf Bridgewaier Sandra Congraiulaiions from THE CLASS OF 1971 Success and Happiness to the Class of 1968 From TAUNTON GREYHOUND ASSN. Complimenls of BRENNAN CHEVROLET Bill Crowley Salesman Com plimen'I's of Q I X saaeimasreas 2 The Qualify Food Siores Soufhgafe Plaza, I640 Soufh Main S'l'ree1', Brocldon: Bedford S'I'ree+, Easl' Bridgewafer Complimenls of JOSEPH J. BRAGA INC WHOLESALE DEALER IN: Cigars Tobacco Confeclionary Drug Sundries Toys and Novelfies Wesf Bridgewaier, Massachuseifs Tel. 583-0930 Visii Our Gill Room For Wholesale Prices Year Round CONGRATULATIONS GRADUATES . . . on anoiher milesfone in Iife's achievemenls. As you leave 'lhese halls, lei' fhe God of life lead you info peace and happiness. WEST BRIDGEWATER BAPTIST CHU RCH Norfh Elm S+. Rev. Alfred L. Luce, Pas+or TAFT'S INC. DAD, sos AND BILL BYSTROM II20 Main Sfreei' Campello, Mass. Complimenis of BURQUE'S SERVICE STATION Complefe One-SIop Service Engine Tune-Up Aufomaiic Car Washing WI1eeI Balancing Aufomafic Tire Changing 8 Nor+I1 Main Sfreef, Wesf BridgewaI'er Tel. JU 3-9755 Complimenfs of JAYS CongraIuIaI'ions and BesI' Wishes Io 'I'I1e Class of I968 WOOD-HU KITCHENS INC 345 Manley SI'ree'I' Wesi' Briclgewaier Complimenis of PERKINS HARDWARE Besi' Wishes DR. AND MRS. RICHARD GUIDOBONI II8 I Congrafulalions +o H16 Class of Complimenfg of From BAY STATE, CARNATIONS flue Allen Family Going Formal Renf-A-Tux LINEHAN BESSE-BAKER'S Main S+ree'l' al' Legion Parkway Down+own Brocldon Complimenfs of READ BROTHERS' GARAGE Wesf Briclgewaler, Massachuseffs Congrafulafions ComPllmen+5 of From THE WEST BRIDGEWATER DEUS POLICE ASSOCIATION ROSS HOMANS Radio-TeIevision-Appliances Sales and Service Complimenfs of HAROLD F. DENLEY ACE'S SERVICE STATION Sunoco Produds 757 WesI Cenfer Sfreef 583-9563 Complimenfs of SNELL OVERHEAD DOOR CO. Wesi Bridgewafer, Mass. Complimenfs of 'I'I1e EBENWOOD FARM Good Luck from THE SLUPSKI FAMILY Complimenfs of KAY'S KORNER Complimenis of KENWOOD TIRE CO. II8 Souih Main S+ree'f Wesi Bridgewafer, Mass. Complimenis of MAGIC CARPET KINDERGARTEN Complimenfs of DOG 'N SUD'S Norfh Main Sfreef Wesf Bridgewafer, Mass. Complimenrs of HOPPY'S OIL SERVICE, INC. IZOO MonI'eIIo SI'ree+ BrocIc'I'on, Mass. 583-75l6 CongraIuIaI'Ions and Besi' Wishes A. F. GERMAN CO., INC +o I'I1e class of I968 From MR. AND MRS. JOHN F. DALY Complimenfs of GLAD-ACRE Merr Ouderlcirlc, Prop. II59 Main S'I'ree'I' Broclrfon Mass. AUTOMOTIVE EQUIPMENT-BICYCLES Complefe Machine Shop Service DORR'S PRINT SHOP AND STATIONERY STORE Bridgewafer, Mass. 697-2433 FARMS BISBEE AND PARKER BUILDERS I42 Easi' Sireei' WesI' Bridgewafer, MassacI1useH's LUCINI MOTOR SALES, INC. Sales Service WesI' Bridgewafer, MassacI1use'H's Tel. JU 3-5500 Besi' Wishes Io Ihe Class of I968 WILLIS FURNITURE CO. BrocIc+on, Mass. Complimenfs of MORSE FURNITURE Main S'I'ree'I' Brockfon, Mass. Congra+uIaI'ions from CAMPELLO SHOE STORE INC. JOSEPH J. CARRIUOLO AND soNs I085 Main SI. Brockfon, Mass. Tel. 583-2620 NOYES OIL SERVICE Hea'I'ing Oils-Burner Service 7I Progressive Avenue Wesf Bridgewafer Dial JU 3-0299 Complimenis of H. 81 W. MOLD CO. Wesi' Bridgewafer, Mass. Congratulations Class of '68 THE OCKERS COMPANY Brocldon-Plymouih Typewrifers--Adding Machines-Calculafors Accouniing Machines Sales-Service-Supplies Besi' Wishes JOHN'S BARBER SHOP 228 Main S+. Brockion, Mess. Besi Wishes Complimenis of AND MRS. RAYMOND R. CHAVES PINE VALLEY GOLF LOUNGE Dance Every Saf. 8:00-I2:00 Iniroducing Al Rich's Trio Complimenfs of DR. JAMES HAIN Complimenis of J. H. FAIRBANKS CO. Hardware-Carmofe Painis Besi Wishes GATEWAY GULF I95 S. Main Si. Wes+ Bridgewaier Complimenfs of MONTY'S CYCLE SHOP 75l N. Main Sf. Wesf Briclgewaier WEST BRIDGEWATER PHARMACY, INC W. Cenier Sf. W. Bridgewafer, Mass. Free Prescripfion Delivery Complimenfs of DUNKIN DONUTS .66 Moniello Sf. Broclfon YESTERYEARS Junciion of Roufes I06 H: 28 Wes? Bridgewafer, Mass. Besi' Wishes +o Ihe Class of I968 THE HASTINGS KEITH FAMILY WALLY KRUEGER MOTOR SALES Complimenfs of Cars-DODGE--Trucks THE VILLAGE BARN Briclgewafer, Mass. OW 7-2200 Colonial Pine Furni+ure Congrafulafions Io Ihe Class of '68 OMAS CHEVROLET, INC 300 Bedford Sfreef, Bridgewafer OW 7-6935 CompIimenI's of TH MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM G. CURRIE PHILIP R. LAGERSTADT Jeweler-Wafchmaker Gemologisf I062 Main S'I'ree'I', Brocldon 588-0299 CHOLERTON INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. I6 Cenfral Square Bridgewafer, Mass. Our Policy ls Pro+ec+ion Complimenfs of PIERCE REFRIGERATION COMPANY 387 Norfh Elm SI'ree'I' Wesi' Bridgewafer, Mass. Tel. JU 6- I 088 Complimenfs of BRIDGEWATER ICE 81 COAL COMPANY 85 Plymoufh Sfreer Bridgewafer, Mass. Congra+uIa+ions from GRIFFIN BUICK AND PONTIAC COMPANY INCORPORATED I34 Main S'I'ree+ Bridgewafer, Mass. R+. 28 Tel. Owen 7-6757 Congrafulaiions Io fhe Class of I968 From MCINTYRES DAIRY 792 Plymoufh Sfreef Bridgewaier, Mass. Complimenfs of THE ICE HOUSE 27 Lawrence S'I'reeI' Brocldon, Mass. Tel. 588-06l I Ice For All Occasions Complimenfs of A FRIEND Complimenis of DR. AND MRS. THOMAS F. COCHARY CompIimen+s of VALET CLEANERS CenI'er Shopping Plaza CompIimenI's of WEST BRIDGEWATER FIRE FIGHTERS' ASSOCIATION CompIimen'I's of CYNTHIA'S BEAUTY SALON Bes+ Wishes PATRICIA ANN-INTERIOR DESIGN EasI'on, Mass. 586-880I Compliment of BETTENCOURT'S HONDA SALES Wes? Bridgewafer Cenier Complimenis 'Io The Class of I968 COCHESETT METHODIST CHURCH SCHOOL Wes? Cenfer Sf., Wes? Bridgewaier CompIimenI's of SIGREN BROTHERS FARM 223 Maffield Sf., W. Bridgewafer Complimenfs of WRIGHT'S GREENHOUSE 81 GIFT SHOP Congratulations to the Class of I968 THE OLD HOMESTEAD RUG CO. INC. Congratulations to The Class of I968 KEMP TRANSPORTATION AND STORAGE INC. Congra+uIa+ions fo 'l'he Class of l968 MR. AND MRS. DICK HILL Wallace E. Johnson INSURANCE LIFE-GROUP-PENSION 93 Prospect Sheer 583-2622 Wes? Bridgewafer, M Complimenfs of HOMESTEAD DAIRY Educafion lnsures Success DISCOUNT FOODS Besl' Wishes From Cew'1+S3ZS:Z'EaLI:'a George R. Kelly INSURANCE AGENCY II Aldrich Rd. W. Bridgewaier, Mass. Congrafulafions 'Io fhe Class of I968 MR. AND MRS. HAROLD ANDERSON IZ9 CAMPELLO CO-OPERATIVE BANK I090 Main SI'reeI Brocldon Congrafulafions and Besi' Wishes Io fhe Class of I968 THE BROCKTON EDISON COMPANY 36 'Main Sfreei' Brocldon, Mass. Congra'I'uIaI'ions Io I'I1e Class of I968 BILL'S AUCTION 39 Copeland S'I'ree'I' Wes'I' Briclgewaier, Mass. Besi' Wishes 'Io 'Ihe Class of I968 L. LOUIS D'ARPINO Hair SI'yIisI' Io Men 583-009I By Appoinimeni' DAN'S SERVICE Wesi' Cenier Sfreef W. Briclgewaier, Mass. Complimenls of RICHARD E. DAVOCK AUTO SPECIALTIES I8I Wesi' Cenfer SI. Wesf Bridgewaier, Mass. 587-5670 WINDY RIDGE FARM Regisfered HoIs'I'eins Roufe I06 Wesi' Bridgewaier Selling Your Home? Phone JucIiII1 A. Ness 583-I373 'iZeZl'T,?3Z,ei'LiZf EDGAR D- FULTON REALTORS CompIimen'I's of HAYWARD'S DAIRY FARM MILES OIL SERVICE 404 Crescenf Sf. Wesf Bridgewafer Aufomaiic Delivery 24-Hour Burner Service WI NDY RIDGE FARM ICE CREAM Roufe 28 Wesi' Bridgewaier l3I I Congratulations COMPONENT MANUFACTURING SERVICE, INC. Compliments of HOCKCMOCK FARMS West Bridgewater A Congratulations and Best Wishes to the CIass of 68 PROPAS CCNSTRUCTICN COMPANY General Contractor Tel-587-5657 I 34 Brook Pl West Bridgewater X , 1904904 ' - me ew? 0110 949991 wr-ee 1-1101 4 L i VW 90996 ., .. 5 wlvwixlrfx-X weveeaoee M- L 64 Q 0 00 9 soo 0 QOOXOQYOQVOYQ, S06 36 Goff ' 90509' 9 ' v ' me eeofoeo e-mea W ew'O'9 94'f '4 umm-e. wee. l'M 'A4 M96 -w,vv,eeoee nr-1-1,101 wvevvoee w1.fz:1 ea N S eppgpgwpgsgfg, wa. 00066 1000904 - W-omogveovov-:-. Soo. 90996 994994 ' 9'99 - M amen we ew? om amen me eeof oeo ew-em ' , ,Pee dexiwve. 9+-as l'M x' 99' L A., me, wveveovxe n-rl -'1-107' fmfff'-Af 1 'mm' ' 1 N I Y S S F 5 X S b 5 l YXYQQQ' wg, 00066 1600904 - fvosogceqmoce, soo. 00066 1000904 - fvosogveownece. soo. em eeovoso e-141-an me eeof ceo e-mai fx-lvwwhrvl. xl-599, wNxM'wwx-1. wwe. - 'ieveveox-he tub-'14-107, 460299090 A:-1-4:1 ez N i Q IV 3. 35 X. 3 7 - rg , -f 9 1 A , 90909 994904 ' 9Y'0W09f99001-I+. N06. 00066 1006f04 - Yvotogveoooce, soo. 000' W9 990' OW 6111661 me eeov o-ao efeeef w4vlxNfz-6, wree-, ,NYXWANAE 'Meg' 1 'NO'A W' 'V' W wvevaoee M141 ez I l t 5 V . -t. g9.,51y 2 ' i- 53 1 Y A 2 N 1 4 ' T, 1 A I 1509904 - Yvoxogcoovoce, Koo. 90966 999994 . 9609090 949664 5.9 960604 'Mba dvlvfwhv-1-K. M L M' wevevvow l V l osoqw I P 959 'SPN-1. 'vit L AWA I 'M M Complimenis of WEST BRIDGEWATER MOTH ERS' CLU B THE GRADUATING CLASS OF 1968 SINCERELY THANKS . . Mr. Richard Lowe of The Taylor Publishing Company for his many suggesrions and conslanl help in fhe layoui of our Climber. Dodge-Murphy Sfudios for 'rhe 'rime rhey willingly spenr faking our phoiographs. Mr. Burclin, our principal. and Mr. Fisher, our superinfendeni, for 'rheir cooperarion in allowing us 'rhe 'rime and maierial io meei' rhe requiremenfs of 'lhe publicalion. The 'facul'I'y of Wesr Bridgewarer High School for 'rheir supporr and willingness io render help. The fownspeople who gave so generously in order Jrhar we mighl' make +his publication possible. Wesf Briclgewafer High School for Jrhe memories rhar will linger rhroughour our lives. Judifh Hill, Eclifor Mr. Roberi' Dennis. Advisor Mrs. John Keni, Business Advisor Mr. James Anderson Mr. and Mrs Raymond Buscemi Mr. and Mrs Edward F. Caffrey Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Cameron Mr. and Mrs. Louis D'Arpino Mr. and Mrs Roberi' Dennis Mr. Chris Giannaros Mr. Harringion Olive Keeler Mr. and Mrs. John J. Keni' Mr. Knowles Mr. and Mrs. Donald B. Lawson Michael and AnneH'e Loverin Brian and Kafhy Mr d M .BH Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and TS Mrs. Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs. Charles S. Mille'l' Charles Anderson Richard C. Hill Howard Miles Miichel Slapik Edward P. James Mr. Alberi Howard Mr. and Mrs. Bruce D. Edson Mr. and Mrs. Roberi' Cogswell Mr. and Mrs. Roberl' A. Sigren Caih nd Philip Mr y a . and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. John Daly Roberi' C. Hofmann Frederick T. Keylor Frank E. Parker Sfuarr M. Keifh Paul Milcendeau James P. Buller Mr. and Mrs. Roberi' Chapman Mr. and Mrs. John Eliason Mr. lngeme Mr. Paul Lucius Mr. and Mrs. George C. Hogg Mr. and Mrs. Roberl' Todd Mr. and Mrs. Donald MacMullen Mrs. Frederick P. Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. Ronald A. Snell Mike and Judy Mr. and Mrs. Francis Maloney, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Glendon Howard Mr. and Mrs. Arlhur F. Langley, Jr. Rev. and Mrs. Alfred L. Luce Mr. and Mrs. William McCann Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Miles Fellow Grad's Mr. and Mrs. Herberf W. Ness Mr. and Mrs. Carl R. Ohlson Mrs. William Freifag Mr. and Mrs. John Welch SPONSORS Mr. Charles Monesfere Mr. and Mrs. Leo D. Murphy Mr. and Mrs. Roland Nadeau Mr. and Mrs. Allen Rapp Mr. and Mrs. S'l'anley C. Reed Mr. and Mrs. E. Donald Ring Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Richard Rosenlhal Miss Janice Rylander Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sargeni' Mr. and'Mrs. John Shukis A Friend Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Keiih Mr. and Mrs. Myron Mafher A Friend Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dunn Mr. and Mrs. John S. Seablom Sue and Chuck Mr. and Mrs. Richard Waugh Mr. and Mrs. J. Layfon Hayward Mr. and Mrs. Daniel F. O'Brien Mr. and Mrs. Francis W. Maloney Mr. and Mrs. Wal'I'er Lewis Mr. and Mrs. William Raihbun Mr. and Mrs. Roberi' A. Shurileff, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Leonard Mr. and Mrs. Roberi' A. Berry Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Kemp Mr. and Mrs. James T. McGra'l'h Mr. and Mrs Joseph Serlenga Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and and Elvin C. Ludwig BeHy and Yann Miss Carlson Mr. Donaldso Mrs. Ronald Hogg Mrs. Warren Laughion Mrs. Roberi' W. McGuire Mrs n Kaiser Shahdan Mr. . Miss Phyllis Wells Mr. and Mrs. Donald A. Fisher Mrs. Marjorie MacDonald Mr. and Mrs. L. Louis D'Arpino Mr. and Mrs. Harold H. Anderson Mrs. Doris M. Flanagan Mr. Carlefon Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Johnson E. Gardner Loihrop Richard MacDonald Alberi Mclnfyre Morse Mrs. Blanche Dave and Linda Mr. Paul J. Noonan Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Perry Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond J. Smi+h Roberi E. Lindgren 1 . l l I l V li ,i 3: 1. if l il l 3l i lr i if I I y Q J.. 'fiw D 4 - MJ H. wx Y 'f-L15 'Q Q55 'm'wxF+w I J 4f,. - I gig, f AX ,7'l 7f ,. in X4 .QQL B'Q3pbl!f'J 1 x 'L , W . 1 Q X 0 a'ff Q. 9 x .3 1 Y W .A ,I 1 l 5. Q 6 . J' 1, :P 'i. . ,ff 3, ifw 'J H H 'V -... s'l H5 3 Hfaf '-. 14 . -4 .fir X A- 'S-Q., sw 1 fm 5- wa M5


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