Weymouth High School - Campus / Reflector Yearbook (Weymouth, MA)
- Class of 1962
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WEYMOUTH HIGH SCHOOL WEYMOUTH HIGH SC IOL WEYMOUTH HIGH SCHQQLWEYMOUTH HIGH 2 As the last class to graduate from the old Weymouth High School, we are particularly conscious of the tremendous debt which we, our predecessors, and our successors owe to those who have con- tributed so much to the fine educational system of which we are 1962 ' s benefi- ciaries. In order to acknowledge this debt, at this historic time when Weymouth High School continues its proud traditions in its new surroundings, we have chosen eight representatives from all phases of the educational processes which have culminated in our graduation. To these educators, and through them to all those who have contributed to our successes, we gratefully dedicate this yearbook. Dr. Wallace H. Drake: a member of the school committee since 1935, taking up where his father served before him . . . always devoted to the education of the youth of Weymouth . . . Mister School Committee. Mrs. Flora H. McGrath: assistant superintendent of schools, and director of instruction since 1931 . . . former teacher, lecturer, author . . . has con- tributed immeasurably to education in Weymouth . . . retiring this year. Mr. Wallace L. Whittle: our principal since 1937 . . . former teacher and coach . . . friend and advisor to thousands of students, teachers and parents . . . has rendered services of incalculable mea- sure to Weymouth High School. Miss Laura Nash: secretary to the principal since 1947 . . . the best friend a senior class ever had . . . whenever we had a question or a problem, she always had the answer for us . . . Miss Efficiency Miss Olive E. Hackett: head of the commercial department since 1949 ... a one-woman employment agency to hun- dreds of business course girls . . . either on the phone getting interviews or advising her girls. Mr. Alvah Raymond: head of the math department since 1949 . . . constantly improving the math instruction and in- troducing accelerated courses . . . seldom misses a student function . . . dedication plus. Mr. John F. Collins: teacher and ad- visor to hundreds of fledgling printers . . . runs a top-rated print shop ... al- ways busy yet always ready with a smile and a helping hand . . . printed the Campus for many years. Mr. Arthur M. Cicchese: head custodian since 1957 . . . his gruff exterior con- ceals a heart of gold . . . runs a taut ship but is universally admired by students and faculty alike. Miss Olive E. Hackett Mr. Alvah Raymond Mr. John F. Collins Mr„ Arthur M. Cicchese 3 Introduction 1 Dedication.... 2 History of School 8 Faculty and Administration 10 Education 28 High School 34 Vocational  40 Activities 46 Publications 52 Clubs 58 Athletics 76 Seniors, 94 Class Officers 94 YESTERDAY OUR FOUNDATION FOR TODAY As we move on to a new school, we first review the background of the school building on which our traditions are founded. Before 1898, the pupils of Weymouth attended North and South High Schools. In 1897, the townspeople felt that a new school was needed, one that would give their children the best advantages of a cultural education. At the annual town meeting, they appropria- ted $50,000 for its construction. On June 30, 1898, Weymouth High School was dedicated to the students who would for many years grow in stature and intellect within its halls. That day the visitors were shown the many new features of the school; its light, airy classrooms, large hallways, and library. The building, at that time, was not as we know it today. The basement included a coal bin, the ventilating system, as well as boys ' and girls ' bicycle rooms. Outside one entrance, a carriage porch was provided. A large assembly hall extended from the second to the third floor, where the library and rooms 210 and 214 are now located. When the school opened in September, everything was ready for the students except the gym on the third floor. So much money had been put into the building that none had been left for gym equip- ment. The boys of the class of 1899 went throughout the town to solicit money and were able to give the school a fully equipped gymnasium. But in the following years, Weymouth ' s population began to grow, and it became evident that the once ample school was no longer adequate. In 1921, a portable building was bought by the town to provide some relief to the crowded classrooms. Still it was not enough. 1923 and 1928 saw two additions being made to the building; one, the north annex , which contained the boys ' gym, the other, the south annex , which is now our auditorium. These are not the only changes. As more pupils kept arriving , the townspeople remodeled the cafeteria, moved and improved the library, and converted the third floor for the science department. The Weymouth High School building has seen many generations of students enter its doors as bewildered sophomores and leave as young adults prepared for the future. It has watched the gradua- tion of these young people, but it knows that no building no matter how new or elaborate can hope to turn out responsible citizens without the care of dedicated men and women who would guide them through their important high school years. 9 Charles W. Adams: Librarian, Pollyanna Andem: English, Mary E. Arnold: Physical David M. Bartlett: English. Library Club. Reflector Advisor, Creative Education, Pep Club. Writing. Edwin Beck, Jr.: Social Robert J. Bernath: Science. Philip J. Berry: Chorus Studies, Football, Basketball, Director. Baseball. James F. Boland: Sheet Edwin Burke: Orchestra James R. Campbell: Science. Metal. Related Subjects. Director. The records speak for themselves] Mr. Kearney 14 Ernestine R. Canning: French. Fred P. Carlson: Carpentry. Frank N. Cavallo: Physical Jacqueline F. Chittenden: Education, Football. Commercial. William E. Clancy: Social Harold E. Clarke: Sheet Paul C. Cleaves: Director of John F. Collins: Printing. Studies. Metal. Visual Aids. They melt in your mouth . . . not in your hand. Charles Adams 15 Anthony C. Cotugno: Spanish. Virginia M. Cullity: Physical John K. Delahunt: Science. William A. Dempsey, Jr.: Education, Gym Team, Cheer- Social Studies, Tennis, leaders. Hockey. Norma E. Dever: Commercial. Vincent J. DiSessa: Mechan- Philip S. Dolan: Art, Cam- Walter W. Donovan: Social ical Drawing. pus and Reflector Art Ad- Studies. visor. 16 John Fisher: Director of Edna G. Flaherty: Guidance Physical Education and Athletics, Head Coach of Football, Golf Coach. A It ' s really simple, Mr. Ryder. Mr. Ryder, Nancy Cannon. John F. Gannon: Latin, John T. Ghiorse: Science, Marie K. Ghiorse: English, Walter C. Gutterson: Director Mathematics. Lecture Club, Lab Assistants, Guidance. of Guidance. Physical Science Club. 17 William T. Kearns: Social George H. Klay: Drafting, Margaret K. Langford, Corn- Studies, Senior Class Ad- Mathematics. mercial. visor. Sally J. Levangie: Physical William J. Longridge, Jr.: Clarence R. Lyond: Science. Education. English. Myrna L. MacFarlane: Com Dorothy G. MacGregor: Com- Elizabeth L. MacGregor: Com- Dorothy M. Magraw: Com- mercial, mercial, P.B.L.A. Advisor. mercial. mercial, Junior, Moral and Spiritual Values Advisor. 19 Louise B. Masters: Home Russell H. Mazzola: Mathe- George J. McCarthy: Reme- William J. McCarthy: Corn- Economics, matics, Football, Basketball, dial Work, Developmental mercial. Reading. Mary E. McMorrow: English. Brenda J. Meade: French, Frank H. Meda: Automobile Spanish. Repair. 20 Julia Morris: English. Jalmar N. Nelson: Carpen- Richard L. Nims: Social try, Related Subjects. Studies. Helen M. Norris: Commercial, George E. Nott: Printing, Virginia Nye: Guidance. Oral A. Page: Physical Ed- Senior Nominating Committee, Related Subjects. ucation, Cross Country, Senior Class Advisor. Track. Dorothy Pearson: English, Herman F. Perry: Printing. Anita L. Pileggi: French. Future Teachers. 21 Evelyn Silvester: Art, De- Edna M. Soraghan: French. M. Carlton Storms: Science, Waldo H. Swan: Mathematics, sign for Living, Crafts Club. Debate Club. Social Studies. Gerard J. Swanson: Math- Ervida C. Swirkal: Commer- Jean E. Thomas: Social Mary P. Toomey: English, ematics, Key Club. cial. Studies. Miss Hanabury, please check the thermometer. Mr. Longridge. 23 Paul A. Warren: Band, Direc- Alice M. White: English. John W. White: Social Richard L. Whitmore: Social tor of Music. Studies, Audio-Visual Club. Studies. Joseph K. Whittemore: Eng- Louis P. Yager: French, Edwin C. Young: Automo- M. Jean Young: Commercial, lish, Social Studies. Spanish. bile Repair. Miss Barbara Nicholson, Mrs. Doris Mcintosh Mrs. Janet Smart, Miss Laura Nash 26 SERVICE WITH No school could function without the management and able guidance of a group of trained personnel who manage the clerical work, keep the school in good repair and maintain the health of the stu- dents through well-balanced mealSc College students are espec- ially thankful to the office sec- retaries who devote many hours to filling out college records, and the whole school benefits from their services., Through the year, hundreds of hungry students pass through the lunch lines where they receive delicious and well-balanced meals. The cafeteria workers have pre- pared these meals with diete- tic skill, and with our enor- mous appetites in mind. We are all very grateful to the custodians who are often seen polishing our building and keeping it in excellent condition Not only do they accomplish their work effic- iently, but they willingly spend many hours doing special favors for faculty and students alike. A SMILE Miss Eva Skala, Mrs. Evelyn MacKean Mrs. Elizabeth Dalto, Mrs« Hazel Mell, Mrs. Hilda Gallian, Mrs Elizabeth Matheson, Mrs. Frances Laniewski, Mrs. Josephine Wheeler. Seniors are looked up to around here! PACEMAKERS FOR ' 81 As time moves on, so must the leaders of today relinquish their responsib- ilities and give way to the plans and ideas of the lead- ers of tomorrow. Soon, many of today ' s sophomores will bear a major part of the leadership burden at Weymouth High School. Therefore, it is necessary that these future leaders be representative of the best Weymouth High has to offer. Through participation in athletics and school-spon- sored activities, many of these sophomores have displayed a keenness of mind and ability in athle- tics, which, with training and experience, will make them a credit to their school. Junior Class Officers: Stephen Allison, President; Allan Carlson, Vice Presi- dent; Marjorie Santacroce, Secretary; Robert Huntington, Treasurer. ' 63 There is nothing more difficult to take in hand or more uncertain in its success than to take the lead in the introduction of a new order of things, , This is the challenge that this year ' s junior class, as seniors, must meet as they enter a new building and take their place as leaders in a new school. With due consideration to the high standards set by former graduating classes of Weymouth High School, they will lay the foundation for future generations. Many outstanding juniors have repre- sented such qualities of leadership and citizenship, and have displayed such dex- terity in athletics as to assure the citizens of Weymouth that a high standard will be maintained,, Barry ' s Book Balance --- 100% 118 Joan McNeil, Joel Ouellet. Sing a song of sixpence . . 33 An intriguing physics problem. Ralph Stewart; Harry Rosenthal; Bill Henshaw. THINK! College is one of the highest build- ing blocks of knowledge; and, in order to reach this point, a student must take a college preparatory course in high school. This program enables the pupil to prepare for study beyond high school by offering a variety of subjects necessary for admission to college,, The curriculum at Weymouth High School is comprised of the essential English classes and three foreign languages, training the student in translation, reading and fluent speech. The life of our country is examined in American history, and many puzzles are presented in the form of geometry, algebra, trigo- nometry and calculus. Finally, chemistry, biology and physics are offered as fulfillment of the re- quired science subjects,, Under the instruction of well- qualified teachers, these courses are administered to the sophomores, juniors and seniors Satisfactory completion in the senior year qual- ifies the student for college and prepares him mentally and intellec- tually for this new experience. 34 En voz alta ! Now, here ' s where the Pilgrims landed. Mr. W. T. Kearns Letters, we take stacks and stacks of letters. TNI!! BUSINESS OF BUSINESS 36 Bookkeeping can be fun. Harry Carrell To the tune of a typewriter, a teacher ' s dictation and an adding machine, the business students of Weymouth High School prepare to meet the challenges of the complex business world. From asdf to ;lkj to 80 -words a minute and from sophomore to senior year, they are being well trained to take their place in such vocations as bookkeeping, accounting, stenography and other clerical positions,, The curriculum of the business course is calculated to prepare the students in the best possible way. After three years of concentrated study in the facets of the business world, the door is open for the student who will apply his acquired knowledge. Nothin ' says lovin ' like somethin ' from the oven = . , Gail Arnold, Bonnie Humphries As hungry students pass the door of the foods room, the inviting aroma of everything from doughnuts to french fries, and from pastries to chicken drifts out to them. These are the results of skillful training with measuring cups, spatulas and innumerable other instruments. Across the hall, girls are studying another phase of homemaking. Working with needles and pins, patterns and shears, they learn to add to their own wardrobe and produce varied types of handiwork. A stitch in time saves nine. Pat Parnell 38 Practice in layout design. PREPARING FOR TOMORROW TODAY In by eight, out by eleven . . . The Distribu- tive Education course at Weymouth High is a merchandising course which combines the students ' classwork and their job experience. By attending classes from eight o ' clock to eleven o ' clock, the students are given the opportunity to apply the knowledge they acquire in a classroom to specific occupa- tions = Under this program, six weeks of the school year are devoted to full-time work. This co-operative merchandising course prepares students for such professions as retailing, marketing and fashion design. The graduate of this course finds himself well prepared to take an active part in the corn- Service with a smile. munity in which he will live. 39 le false move . . . Dick Glynn BUILDING mm TOMORROW The progress of the nation de- pends on the efficiency of its work- ers. The trend of American industry in the future will depend to a great extent on the boys who are preparing themselves for skilled craftsmanship,, The students in our vocational school specialize in a trade, and learning by doing, acquire dexterity in their craft and pride in their work. The boys in the auto mechanics shop keep Weymouth residents ' cars on the road. Instructed in motor overhauling, adjustments and re- pairs, transmission work and elec- trical troubles, the students become proficient in the branches of ser- vice and maintenance required by the automobiles on the highway today. A cool day in August may be at- tributed to the work of the boys who have become adept through a sheet metal course. Air conditioning, heating and ventilation as well as roofing, gutter and cornice work are units of the trade for which the boys are prepared. 41 The presses must keep rolling! Paul Keenan, David Driscoll Will this Reflector ever be finished? Valuable experience is gained in the print shop by working the machinery and equipment which is similar to that which they will use in industry. The print shop has been a great asset to all the organizations of our high school, with tickets, programs, materials to be printed. The planer, jointer, mortizer, te- noner, shaper, lathe are the tools of the trade of cabinet making. The skill acquired in this trade is being put to good use as the cabinetmaking de- partment is building many of the fur- nishings for our new high school. Llnotyp ! 42 Blast the flatter bang a rash a flat. Richard Corson Cabinets for the new high school. Albert Cicchese Perfection from one end to the other. Charles Hardy, James Porter The finished product of a year ' s labor. Building a house is the extensive and complicated task of a carpenter. It involves a skill in framing, outside and inside finishing, shingling and roof framing, as well as a knowledge of blue-print reading, architectural drafting, building codes and builder ' s mathematics. Trained in the funda- mentals of their trade, the boys of the Carpentry Shop undertake pro- jects of a practical nature. The re- sult of a year ' s study and labor is a modern home, designed and built by the students themselves It is a building in which we all take great pride. See ... I can saw! Lloyd Archibald 45 Student Council at work? Student Council Officers: Treas. Robert Huntington, Vice Pres. Elizabeth Ward, Sec. Jane White, Corresponding Sec. Janice Robar, Pres. David Foote„ 48 I thought we censored these books. Mr. Adams, Mr. Horrigan PRACTICE IN DEMOCRACY To youth there are but three words of counsel -- work, work, work, Taking these words to heart, the Student Council, as the governing body of the school, endeavors to fulfill the obligation to Weymouth High School through a program combining work and pleasure. It strives to encourage school spirit, develop school citizenship and teach leadership. A newly inaugurated orientation pro- gram has acquainted the Sophomores with high school life and activities, and has made their adjustment easier. The Book Fair, which contributes gen- erously to the Scholarship Fund and provides the students and faculty with a variety of paper-back books, has been one of the major projects this year. In addition, the Student Council has donated food to needy families, sponsored dan- ces and promoted student-faculty co- operation. All these activities have been carried out with the hope of better serving the students, who are the back- bone of Weymouth High School. Joan Panttila, Ed Drinan 49 Learning from the past to progress in the future. Mrs. Magraw, Advisor, Donna Garrison, Chairman, Marcia Norling, Beverly McLean. PHYSICAIIY FIT, MENTALLY ALERT, MORALLY STRONG Are you physically fit, mentally alert and morally strong? This was the question which the Junior Values Committee asked themselves as well as the student body this year. They then proposed a threefold Teens in Trim program which would develop the potentialities of each student in these three areas. The first phase, physical fitness, was introduced during an assembly in which exercises for boys and girls were demonstrated. Turning their thoughts then to mental alertness, the committee took a comparative anal- ysis of the students ' grades and compiled the information on charts according to homerooms. The final phase, moral strength, was pre- sented during assemblies which em- phasized the Weymouth High School Teen Age Code and featured out- standing speakers. The Junior Values Committee also conducts a Senior Class Prayer Con- test, sponsors a Morgan Memorial Award, Through their many pro- grams, the Junior Moral and Spiritual Values Committee hopes to develop the character of the student of today, the American citizen of tomorrow. Now when I was your age . . . David Foote, Joan Asher, Robert Pirie, and Mr„ Kearney Amidst mountainous piles of coats, books and lunch bags, the yearbook staff begins creative work on the Campus. In addition to these various obstacles , other committees, whose activities range from snowflake- cutting to letter-making, con- gregate in 210, notoriously known as the yearbook room. Somehow, in spite of all the noise and confusion, Campus is slowly and pains- takingly pieced together , forming, in words and pictures, an interesting history of the school year. Publishing the yearbook is a time con- suming, year round undertaking. Work starts shortly after school begins in September and does not end until late in the year. During this time, layouts must be planned, pictures captioned and write- ups written and proof-read. Despite the confusion and hard work, Campus manages to r u n the obstacle course successfully. 52 at US KIDS On your mark, Get set, SMIRK! 53 Hey, Mr. D! Mr. Dolan, Betty Stack, Karen Villeneuve Campus Staff Editor-in-chief: Joan Asher Asst. Editor: Robert Pirie Literary Editor: Laraine Hawes Thelma Mummey Cynthia Olsen Senior Editor: Marcia Norling Marilynn Aikens Donna Garrison Jean Mills Joan Panttila Natalie Roulston Jeff Thunberg Feature Co-Editors: John Delehanty Janice Pratt Gretchen Damon Joseph Nista Elizabeth Ward Photography Editor: Pa tricia Comiskey Sandra Colarusso Suzanne Page Sports Editor: Frederick Lawrence Charles Adams Copy Editor: Jane White William Boudreau Ann Hanabury Sales Manager: David Foote Susan McDormand Business Manager: Richard Weir Art Co-Editors: Elizabeth Stack Karen Villeneuve Peter Dailey Mary Desmond Joyce Gardner Daniel Gridley Elizabeth MacEachern Look! There I am. Sue Page, Pat Comiskey, Joan Panttila, Sandra Colarusso Always looking for a handout! Sandra Colar- usso, Susan Reidy, Gail Christensen, Janet Taylor, Sally Verbeck 55 Editor and Chief: Maureen Corbo, Mr. Dolan . . . and how much homework do you do a night? Gretchen Damon, Pat Berg Editor 56 Art Staff: Sue Stetson, Dan Gridley, Joanne Fish, Fred Lawrence. Miss Andem ' s O.K. Eileen Sullo, Miss A WAY WITH WORDS Pick up your pens, begin the ques- tion polls and keep an ear open for gossip. With three issues to pub- lish, work begins early in the fall and continues until late in the Spring for the Reflector staff. Under Miss Andem ' s guidance and Pat Berg ' s direction, the students ' creative writing achievements are compiled with such regular features as Winnie and Willie and the Spy. Articles about many school organ- izations often appear, as well as foreign language crossword puzzles for our linguists. Each student and teacher who purchases the Reflector is readily rewarded; there is something in every issue for each one. Andem 57 Reviewing the report. Mr. Storms, Starr Dolber, Elaine Hutchinson, Jeff Thunberg, Sue Alemian, Dick Williams REBUTTAL, PLEASE Honorable judge, worthy oppon- ents, colleague and friends. Thus begins another debate of the W.H.S. Debate Club. This year the debating topic has been - Resolved: that the Federal government should equalize educa- tional opportunities by means of grants to the states for public elementary and secondary schools. In the course of debating this subject all over New England, the debaters have not only been able to manifest their forensic abilities, but also to visit the campuses of the sponsoring schools such as Dartmouth College, University of Maine, University of New Hampshire and Emerson Col- lege. and they all lived happily ever after! 58 It says right here . . . Dorothy Loud, Edwina Bolen, Mr. Adams BOOKS, BOOKS, BOOKS That will be twenty- six cents, please. Familiar words to you? These are the words often spoken by many a smiling young woman or serious young man sitting at the circulation desk. Bookbinding, mending, shelving books and filing catalogue cards, the members of the Library Club assist Mr .Adams. For fun and profit, trips are made to the Boston Museum of Fine Arts of Peabody Museum. Research paper due? Need in- formation? Book reports assigned? The members of the Library Club are there to help you. Library Club Convention 59 No strings attached. Kathleen Corrigan PHYSICAL FITNESS PERSONIFIED Balance beams, uneven bars and trampolines are common equipment of our gym team. Last spring, after merely six months of practice, Weymouth High ' s first gym team entered competition at the Mass. High School Gymnastic Meet and stole sixth place. This year, having acquired more experience, they met Wellesley High in a dual gymnastic meet. Let me go, lover. 60 Tarzans of Weymough High The aim of our team is to produce poise, grace and general physical fitness in Weymouth High School girls, while teaching them apprecia- tion of the fascinating art of acro- batics. Several of the members have had the opportunity to watch in person the performance of the American and Japanese Olympic Teams and to meet the top gym coach in the nations. Burke and Company Dum-dum-dum-de-dum-dum ... If you don ' t believe it, come hear us! If high school students had their way, the orchestra would be comprised of horns and drums, the favorite instruments of most prospective orchestra members. But to create truly harmonious music, we must tie all instruments together with strings. Under the direction of Mr. Burke, the orchestra members develop a musical interest, learn to play music in different aspects and experience the pleasure of playing and working together. Request, anyone? Charlie DeLorey 02 Chantez, chantez, sing a little Weymouth song. Chantez, chantez, every- body sing along. And that ' s what our Weymouth High School chorus is known for doing! With Mr. Berry directing, the chorus members take pleasure and pride in their music. Whether singing carols for the Christmas assembly or entering the com- petition of the Southeastern District Festival Chorus, these students are a credit to their school. Soloist Audrey Philbrick Le Choir Ensemble 63 . . . and hope they remember it in high school. Miss Pearson Susan McDormand, Marilynn Aikens, Elaine Ward, Ruthann Sinabaldi, Helen McColough Move over, Miss Peach. Here come the future teachers from Weymouth High. They have been schooled in the methods of detecting wormy apples which might be left on their desks, ducking missiles such as erasers, chalk and paper airplanes and rendering garter snakes harmless. Learning the opportunities and requirements for teaching has been accomplished with the assistance of visiting instructors who lecture our future teachers at their monthly meetings. 64 m PURSUITS Valuable training pays off. Leonice Cordeiro, Judy Danvers, Miss Stockwell Future women in white. Hey, Doc, here they come! Not yet officially initiated into the world of thermometers, starched white uniforms and weighty tomes of medical terminology, the nurses of tomorrow have begun today to cast their future. Under the guidance of Miss Stockwell, these girls, trained in the administration of first aid, gain practical experience through volunteer ser- vices at the bloodmobile and x-ray units. 65 A picture is worth 1,000 words. THEY ' RE ML BUSINESS The Future Business Leaders of America is a national organization which enables business students to become aware of the vast scope of the business world they will be entering and to discuss the many problems they will inevit- ably meet. The Weymouth Chapter meets once each month with a guest speaker from the business world to explain the opportunities in his field of work. This year the following careers were discussed: State Civil Service jobs, Banking, Armed Forces and Retailing; one meeting was devoted to secretarial schools in the Boston area and another, to a representative from the Academie Moderne. In addition, a Christmas party and a picnic were held. Two field trips were planned — one to the I.B.M. Corporation and another to three business schools in Boston. With the encouragement of Miss Dorothy MacGregor, their advisor, our future business leaders will be fully equipped to take their places as out- standing members in the business world. 67 I ' d close the windows, sir! Bob Weeks, Bob Pirie, Dave Foote, Bill Richmond, Mr. Swanson SERVICE: KEY 10 DEVELOPMENT Bang! The gavel hits the bell, and another meeting of the Weymouth High School Key Club is begun. These are the weekly meetings in which plans are formulated for the follow- ing weeks, plans which pertain to conventions, washing convertibles or committee meetings on a variety of subjects. In a high school such as ours, boys need an opportunity to develop themselves by rendering service to their school and their community. This is the function of the Weymouth High School Key Club. The club has planned and carried out many worth- Ding-Dong School. Randy Muller, Mark while projects such as aiding the Dowds, Chuck Adams, John Delahenty Red Cross drive, giving food bas- kets to needy families and awarding a senior scholarship. 68 What salesmanship! As a nation-wide organization, the Distributive Education Club of America enables its students to learn the techniques of buying, retailing and selling. Along with representatives from other high schools that offer this course, two students from our school are nomin- ated to attend the State D.E.C.A. Convention and run for office. During the school year, the students attend banquets sponsored by Sears Roebuck and Trade Board; and, at this time, certain deserving members of D.E.C.A. are awarded scholarships. 69 But it ' s not supposed to do that Wally Swanson, Bob Anderson Jim Garrison TECHNICAL TACTICS Alphabatize the bases, cleanup the acids and prepare for the next experiment. Essentially, these are the duties of our faithful lab assistants. Science stu- dents depend on these boys to check all laboratory equipment and replace exhausted chemicals. Any chemist will tell you that nothing is more frustrating than a leaking hose or an empty bottle of H2SO4 fifteen minutes before a period ends I Some day, when these lab assistants are doing research, their knowledge of technical apparatus will prove invaluable. Lights, camera, and the action begins as the members of the Audio-Visual Club roll off another movie for students and faculty. Projectors out of operation? Tapes broken? Abraham Lincoln scheduled for fifth period? Audio-Visual members are there, skilled in the operation and maintenance of theA-V equipment. Through trips, demonstrations, Instructions and practical experience, these students improve their techniques to serve Weymouth High and the Weymouth School System better. 70 Does the new high school have elevators? Joseph Julian, Bill Dawes, Dave Belcher. CREATIVE MINDS, CREATIVE HANDS For those students skilled along the lines of art, an extra activity has been added this year. This is the Crafts Club. Its members become acquainted with the various tools and materials used for such creative work as jewelry and ceramics. This year their project was chain bracelets of copper and silver. Plans also included various types of pottery. These students learn to extend their imagination beyond the boundaries of paper to create with their hands what can only be pictured on paper. To develop literary skills and to give vent to their creative ability, the students of Weymouth High are offered a new course, Creative Writing. Started last year by Miss Andem, it has become very popular and highly successful. The students meet once a week in place of a scheduled study period. Emphasis is laid on observing and reporting accurately what one sees with attention to detail that will sharpen a picture and heighten emotional interest. 72 THE THIRTEENTH CHAIR Is there a murderer in the house? A mistaken identity ... a spooky seance . . . the manifesta- tion of an apparition - murder and suspense! The curtain is up for The Thirteenth Chair , and we ' re hunting a murderer. A seance is arranged by the inspector at which he intends to procure the help of a medium in unraveling the tangled clues. As the medium is about to reveal the name of the murderer, a guest is killed and the seance is ended. The missing murder weapon complicates the situation until it is discovered. The plunging of the knife into the mantle from the ceiling re- veals that the ruthless murderer lurks on. With two casts in order to enable a larger number of seniors to participate, outstanding performances were given by Eileen Sullo, Doug Coleman, Leslie Dalton, Kathy Corrigan, Eleanor Walls, Andrea Stubb, Jim Manning, Ed Drinan, Jim Giles and Bob Oliver. Who ' s the assassin? We ' ll all see as the Senior Class, under the direction of Mr. Dwyer, presents the mystery The Thirteenth Chair. BLUEPRINT FOR HEALTH UNO RECREATION Ferdinand ' s Frolics Silence is golden. Mary Ellen O ' Donnell, Cheryl Spindler, Kathy Corrigan, Kathy Carroll, Connie Aueld, Natalie Roulston, Kathy Lamond, Debbie Welsch, Carol Abbruzzese, Elaine McClung, Elaine Hutchinson, Betty Ann Knox; absent, Gretchen Damon Rah! GIVE ME A f ' We ' ve got the coach-team-pep- steam and enthusiastic cheers echoing from every corner of Legion Field, as the Cheerleaders and Pep Club root their football team on to victory. The Cheerleaders and Pep Club are always accompanied by a loyal mascot - school spirit. From the kick-off to the final second, it never dies. On every Saturday of the sea- son, the members of the Pep Club fill the bleachers and cheer every action of our team with waving ban- ners and school songs. Frisky Ferdinand frolics for fans faithfully at each game! The cheerleaders in their attrac- tive uniforms are on their toes throughout the games - or on the ground doing somersaults. For a cheerleader there is not a moment ' s silence, but always the knowledge that they have carried on the school spirit and supported the team. Go Wey- mouth! Kathy Lamond 79 STRIKE IIP THE BAND B for Brockton Worm ' s eye view of clarinet player and glockenspiel. Ed Hanchay, Betsy Hodges. 80 Strangers to Weymouth High School football games may wonder why every- one waits anxiously in the grandstands during the half-time, but they soon find out when a group of high-stepping maj- orettes, led by their pretty captain, Beverly Donovan, appears on the grid- iron, batons twirling and maroon and gold flags waving. The flags, with which intricate routines are done, are a new addition this year and were made by the majorettes. Weymouth High School can certainly be proud of these girls, al- ways cheerful and friendly, who sym- bolize the strong school spirit. Marching behind the majorettes is another familiar sight. Dressed in trim maroon and gold uniforms with brass shining, is our high school band. The band has been a valuable asset at our football rallies and games, boosting the school spirit of everyone. They also make several public appearances, in- cluding our school graduation. We wish the best of luck to all of the band ' s ex- cellent members! Bev Donovan The Swirling Six. Janice Donovan, Carolyn Robinson, Beverly Donovan, Lois Hokanson, Grace Martinson, Roberta Chiachio 81 Thanksgiving morning. ONI TIE GRIDIRON Out from behind the eight ball: that was the motto of the ' 61 football team. Playing the whole season with a large number of under class- men, the Weymouth High School football team finished strong with a 4-5 record. Considering that Wey- mouth played against some of the best teams in the state, including this year ' s Class A co-champions, Arlington and Everett, this record becomes more impressive. The year was featured by the bril- liant individual performance of Captain Charlie MacMurray who set an all-time three year rushing rec- ord for Weymouth High of 1544 yards. Other outstanding performances were given by Senior Tackle Mike Bronchuk, Junior Tackle Joe Ouellet, Junior Guard Al Carlson, Junior End Craig MacDonald, Sophomore Center Bill Schleiff, and Sophomore Half- back Steve Kraus, who shows ex- Down on the 20 ceptional promise. This race is going right to the wire! Fred and his boys. Fred Lawrence, Ralph Haddix, Mark Dowds,Pete Erlandson, Jeff Thunberg, Ted Cooney, Dan Lidell, Herb Stowe, Charlie DeLorey. THE FORWARD LOOK Speed, speed and more speed — that was this year ' s track squad ' s goal. Starting with Cross Country in the fall and continuing through Spring Track, the Maroons compiled a creditable record. The Cross Country team had a winning season and sent several boys to the statewide cross country championships at Franklin Park in Boston. Weymouth ' s highest finisher was Captain Fred Lawrence. It would take more than winter winds to keep coach Oral Page and his boys off the Libby Field Track. The Winter Track team can proudly boast of its 9-3 record as well as Fred Lawrence ' s record setting performance in the BAA meet at Boston Garden. Fred set a new Class A 1,000 yard run record of 2:18.8. When springtime rolled around, the boys were once more ready to go. Again led by Fred Lawrence in the 880, the Maroon speed-merchants had a successful season in the South Shore League. Many of our trackmen performed admirably in the South Shore Interscholastic Track Championships at Legion Field. Through combined individual efforts, this year ' s team carried on the Weymouth tradition. 85 A sure swish! Charlie MacMurray and Dick Boyd IT ' S IIP, IT ' S GOOD Swish! The sound of a basketball ripping through the cords. This was a sound the Maroons didn ' t hear as often as they would have liked while compil- ing a 5-15 seasonal record. Despite the record, the season was not lacking in outstanding personal per- formances and promise for the future. Ricky Turner with 262 points was the team ' s leading scorer and one of the South Shore ' s outstanding guards. Cap- tain Brian Kemp, a smooth playing for- ward, scored 259 points to average in double figures. The scorers were sup- ported by rebounders Ray Gagnon, Dick Boyd and Bob King. The latter two should be the nucleus of next year ' s team. Mrs. Doris Holbrook:Athletic Office Secretary 86 Get that puck! Ronnie Simmons, Jim Busa HUSTLE Hustle, the key to any successful hockey team, opened the door to a very favorable season for Weymouth this year. Weymouth ' s defense was one of the strongest in the league with Jim Horner, one of the top goalies in the league, playing the nets and John DeLuca also playing exceptional hockey. Seniors Gary Curtin and Tom Costa led Weymouth ' s lightning fast line strengthened by Mike DeLuca and Richard Godin. With juniors David Johnson and Paul Mc- Gaughlin and sophomores Doug Arnold and Robert Olander already playing excellent hockey, Coach William Dempsey looks hopefully to the team ' s future seasons. 89 11 GOT A CRUSH i I 1 Okay coach, what now? Ready! Wrestle! The fledgling Weymouth High wrestling team applies a hammerlock to the opposition. In only its second year of competition, the team has improved greatly and can boast of outstanding individual performances. Co-cap- tains Ernie Greer and Dave Serafini wrestled strongly. Ernie went on to capture the State Wrestling Championship in the 177 pound class and later competed in the New England Cham- pionships. Other boys in the State Championship included Jim DeCoste, Charlie Paone and Herb Stowe. Under the instruction of Mr. Hill, the squad should continue its progress with juniors Joel Ouellet, Bob Huntington, Ken Lukis, Steve Butler, Les Cook and Jim DeCoste returning. Not even a Killer Kowalski or a Gorgeous Goerge will be able to stop them. 90 Don ' t play kneesies with me I What ' s so funny, Bill? Louie Taylor, Colin Bell, Bill Foley, Craig MacDonald It ' s not only warm weather that comes with the spring, but it ' s also baseball. From the crack of the bat against the ball to the thump of the ball against the glove, Wey- mouth High is right in the midst of this great American pastime with Mr. Player and his assis- tant Edwin Beck piloting the Weymouth nine,, Their Suburban League schedule was filled with many of the state ' s finest teams. With a battery of Bill Foley and Jim Manning, Weymouth commanded the plate. Jack Mc- Carthy, Steve Allison, Louis Taylor and Bob Huntington con- trolled the infield, while Craig MacDonald, Tom Peterson and Dewey Borellini guarded the outfield. Hey, there goes John Glenn! Jim Manning T Love ... 15 ... 30 . . . 40 . . . Game! Raising a racket up and down the South Shore, Weymouth High ' s tennis team finishes its season in good form. Smashing those serves, Charlie Paone, Gary Curtin and Bob Miller, outstanding seniors, give the game a record of which to be proud. Coached by Mr. Dempsey, the team has experienced a successful season and is looking forward to many more. Charlie Pancho Paone SPORTSMANSHIP Charles MacMurray; Capt. of the football team; Capt. of the Patriot Ledger All-scholastic Football team. SCHOLARSHIP Kathryn Fall: outstanding student; Finalist in the National Merit Scholarship Competition. LEADERSHIP Robert Miller: Senior Class Pres.; Lt. Governor of District 11 Key Clubs; Finalist in National Merit Scholarship Competition LEADERSHIP Joan Asher: Editor of the Year- book: J.M.S.V.C.; Student Council. r 4 LI JOURNALISM Patricia Berg: creative Editor of the Reflector. writer _ 9G SERVICE Donna Garrison: Chairman of J.M.S.V.C.; Secretary of the Southeastern Mass. Assoc. of Student Councils. OUTSTANDING SENIORS ART Karen Villeneuve; winner of a blue ribbon and gold key in the Boston Globe Scholastic Art Competition; Art Editor of the 1962 Campus. CITIZENSHIP David Poote; pres. of the Student Council; Senior Class Vice Pres.; J.M.S.V.C. 97 CAROL R. ABBRUZZESE Carol . . . bubbling with energy . . . astride a horse or at the bowling green . . . pokey people peeve her. Cheerleader 12; Pep Club 11, 12; H. R. Msngr. 11; Honors 10; Gym Team 12; Senior Banquet STEPHEN F. ADAMS Skip . . . you ' ll hear his voice on radio or television someday ... a real sportsman in the out-of-doors. Chorus 10 PAULINE A. ABRUZESE Paula . . . talkative . . . nursing is her field . . . horses give her a boot . . . saying Bingo, she has a strike . . . belongs to CYO and Daugh- ters of Italy. Mr. Concannon ' s Sec ' t. 12; Class Msngr. 11; Future Nurses 11 WILLIAM D. ACTON Bill . . . quiet . . man at heart . . . Navy is his calling. a working feels the EDWARD J. ADAMSON Ed ... a boatsman at heart . . . tacking for the engineering profession. . . his home port is the Town River Yacht Club. JUNE E. ADLER Junie . . . sets her goal high as an airline stewardess . . . snobby people peeve her . . . You better believe it! F.B.L.A. 12 CHARLES F. ADAMS Chuck . . . distinguished and reserved . . . holds the key to the Key Club . . . future phy- sician when physics is fin- ished . . . active member of DeMolay. Key Club 11, Pres. 12; Chem- istry Club 11; A.V. Club 10, Campus 12 LEONARD J. ADLER Lennie . . . with a mind for mechanical things . . . content under his car or at a Civil Air Patrol meeting . . . swimming or skimming across the water on water skis is fun for him . . . looks forward to a college education. JOHN G. ADAMS Johnny . . . has printer ' s ink in his veins . . . hockey and foot- ball are his favorite sports . . . keep your distance when he is writing . . . Guess what! MARILYNN A. AIKENS Mai ... a zest for life and fun ... is there a sport she hasn ' t mastered? ... a wonderful opportunity for her in the field of physical education . . . Hiya, guys. Campus 12; Gym Team 11, 12; Future Teachers 11, 12; Sopho- more Party; Prop Comm. 11; Pep Club 11 H.R. Msngr. 12 98 WAYNE H. ALBION Albino . . . can be found with ski poles in hands or flippers on feet . . . looking forward to attending State Police Academy . . . often says Go soak your feet! Sec ' t.-Treas. W.V.S. 12; Honors 10, 11; Student Council 12; Open House 10, 12; Track 10, 12 ELLEN B. ANDERSON Ellen . . . that key-clackin ' , horse-backin ' Ellen . . . future lies in secretarial work ... a member of CYO Pep Club 11, 12; F.B.L.A. 11 SUSAN ALEMIAN Sue . . . quiet and pensive . . . easy to talk with . . . devotes some of her spare time to play- ing the piano . . . also likes to bowl . . . aspires to be a tea- cher. Reflector 10, 11, 12; High Hon- ors 10; Honors 11; Future Tea- chers 11, 12; Senior Nominating Comm.; Class Motto Comm. 11; Future Nurses 10; Treasurer of Debate Club 12 DYANNE L. ALLEN Dyanne ... a friendly and win- some smile . . . fun to talk to and pleasant to meet . . . skating and swimming rank high among her favorite pastimes . . . looks forward to a career as an IBM operator. F.B.L.A. 11, 12; Play Reading 12; Mrs. Howley ' s Sec ' t. 12; Creative Arts Club 12 GENEVIEVE F. ANDERSON Ginny . . . hopes to become another Florence Nightingale . . . skates on ice or wooden surfaces ... I don ' t want to hear it! ... a member of CYO. ROBERT F. ANDERSON Bob . . . skilled in the field of archery ... a willing and able instructor ... a voice to envy . . . has received first rating at the New England Festival En- semble ... a future electronic engineer. A.V. Club 10, 11, 12; Chorus 10, 11, 12; Earth Science Club 11; Chemistry Club 11; Lab Assistant 12 PAUL ALMEIDA Paul . . . will be going into electrical engineering after high school.. . . enjoys water- skiing and skating ... a CYO man. Key Club 12; Honors 10, 11 KENNETH F. ANTOINE, III Ken . . . quiet and modest with a true talent . . . has visited and studied in Spain . . . plans to make a return trip to Spain. JUDITH M. ANASTASI Judy ... a great amount of en- ergy for such a tiny package ... a sunny disposition and fun to have around ... dis- likes stuck-up people . . . looks forward to a career as a sten- ographer. Pep Club 12 GERALD J. ARCIERI Arch . . . wants to join the Navy and see the world . . . en- joys cars and is definitely not behind the eight-ball at pool. 99 SUSAN P. ARTHUR Sue . . . spirited and gay ... a good conversationalist with a winning way . . . looks forward to a career as a private secre- tary. Mr. Cleaves ' sec ' t. and Gown Comm. 12 12; Cap JOAN ASHER Joan . . . bubbling with smiles and conviviality . . . enjoys wa- ter skiing and swimming . . . Worthy Advisor of Rainbow; Vice President of EYC ... a permanent room in a college dorm will please her. Campus 11, Ed. -in-Chief 12; J.M.S.V.C. 11, 12; Student Council 12; Pep Club 11, 12; Future Teachers 11, 12; Prop Comm. 11; High Honors 11 CLAIRE L. BABCOCK Claire . . . her thoughts are in the clouds . . . flying, ballet and tap dancing keep her busy, also the Quincy YMCA . . . looks askance at smoking . . . wants to be a commercial artist. Pep Club 11; Distributive Ed- ucation 12 ROBERT M. BAKER Bob . . . his next address will be the Maritime Academy . . . one of Weymouth High ' s many bowling enthusiasts. FRANK A. AUSTIN, III Frosty . . . plans to attend college . . . often seen working after school . . . after homework is completed he is found working out at various sports. Senior Nominating Comm. GALE M. BALDWIN Gale ... a cross between hair- stylist or IBM operator is her ambition . . . seen dancing around a miniature golf course with roller skates on . . . at- tends CYO . . . Oh, dogs! Library Club 11; F.B.L.A. 11, 12 JANICE C. AUSTIN Jan . . . wide-eyed and peppy . . . enjoys piano and swimming . . . her loyal voice can be heard at the football games above the din of the crowds . . . a member of Theta Roe . . . Swingin ' ! Pep Club 11, 12 BARBARA N. BANCROFT Barb . . . another secretarial .school student . . . bowling and dancing are high on her list . . . hates having a quarter of a tank of gas in the car . . . Beg your pardon! Cafeteria Cashier 10; F.B.L.A. 11, 12; Pep Club 11, 12; H.R. Msngr. 11; Chorus 12; Senior Prom Comm.; Type Certificate 55; Pep Rally 12 ANTHONY N. AVERINOS Tony ... a boy with drive, be it ambition for college, work, cars or boating. MARY F. BARCELLOS Frannie . . . still contemplating a career ... a member of the Weymouth Sportsmen Club . . . enjoys riflery and square danc- ing . . . pettly peeved by gos- sips. Creative Writing 11; 10 Orchestra 100 EVELYN M. BARNES Evie . . . desires dressmaking career . . . sews, knits and skates in her spare time ... waiting for people is her pet peeve . . . Get off my back. Fashion Show 11, Crafts Club 12 12; Arts and RONALD L. BEL MONTE Ronnie . . . winsome and witty . . . goal is business school goes for the opposite sex. Cross Country 10 LORNA J. BARNES Lorna . . . Weymouth Skating Club ' s favorite member .. . often seen whirling about a roller skating rink ... or at Logan Airport dreaming of the day she will be a stewardess in one of those jets. Mr. Cleaves ' Sec ' t. 12 SHEILA M. BENNETT Sheila . . . life of the party . . . wants to go into retailing . . . usually found where there ' s music and dancing . . . favorite expression For goodness sake! D.E.C.A. 12; H. R. Msngr. 11; Miss Hackett ' s Ass ' t 11; Type Certificate 60 MARY E. BARTER Mary . . . sweet and neat . . . nursing is her ambition . . . en- joys aviation and writing. . .ac- tive member of the Civil Air Patrol, Girl Scouts and a vol- unteer at the South Shore Hos- pital. Reflector 10, 11, Ass ' t. Ed. 12; Future Nurses 10, 11, 12; Trea- surer 11; Sophomore Party; Jr. Party; Creative Writing 12 PAULA M. BENOIT Pipi . . . chic and cheery . . . drawing and skating are two of her favorite pastimes. . . parti- cipates in CYO . . . she ' ll soon be skillfully handling scissors and sprays . . . cannot tolerate tardiness. D.E.C.A. 12; H.R. Msngr. Dance Decorations 11 11; HOWARD R. BEAUSANG Buddy . . . one of our top- notch hockey players . . . Navy will see him next . . . likes everything except black walls on the tires of cars . . . Did you hear anything? THOMAS A. BERARDINELLI Tom ... a working man at heart . . . he ' s happiest when working on cars. Football 10; Basketball 10; Baseball 10; Track 10 DAVID A. BELCHER Dave . . . hopes to further his education in electronics ... a member of MYF . . . peeved by dates? Band 10, 11, 12; A.V. 10, 11, 12; Orchestra 10, 12; Ass ' t. Manager Hockey 11, 12 PATRICIA A. BERG Pat . . . ready and reliable, college qualified . . . finds reading and sewing most en- joyable ... an asset to Rain- bow and her Pilgrim Fellow- ship . . . peeved by Physics O.K.! Reflector 10, 11, Ed-in-Chief, 12; Creative Writing 11, 12; Future Nurses 10, Junior Party 101 PAUL R. BETTS Paul . . . hopes to join the Navy and become an aviator . . . sports and guns give him a bang . . . his favorite expres- sion, If you had a brain, you ' d be an idiot. DAVID A. BLAKE Dave . . . he ' ll patrol our shores in the Coast Guard . . . driving cars and bowling please him . . . considers school a hobby? . . . Get lost, will you please? PAUL R. BEVACQUA Paul ... a sportsman at heart . . . his pet peeve is girls(?) Basketball 10; Football 10 JUDITH A. BLANCHARD Judy ... all around good sport often found on horseback . . . State and New England Roller Skating Champion . . . belongs to a roller skating club and MYF. High Honors 10, 11; Class Motto 11; Senior Nominating Comm.; PepClub 11, 12; P.B.L.A 11, 12; Mr. Kearney ' s Sec ' t. 12; Campus 12 AGATHA M. BIANCUZZO Lynn . . . counsellor at Camp Everett . . . likes basketball . . . pet peeve, rugged people . . . favorite saying, Oh my lovin ' dear! Chorus 10, 11, 12 WILLIAM F. BLANCHARD Bill . . . sports enthusiast . . . usually found working after school . . . plans to take Busi- ness Administration at college. Baseball 10 PAUL F. BICKNELL Paul . . . wants to wear the Navy blue . . . he ' s happy when fixing cars. Open House 10; Student Coun- cil 12 HERBERT L. BISHOP Herb . . . enjoys intellectual games such as chess . . . his pet peeve is the twig . . . hopes to attend Northeastern . . . usually heard saying, No! Track 10; Basketball 10 FRANCIS A. BOGNANNO Frank ... a happy-go-lucky car- penter . . . will be driven to a job as a truck driver ... an avid sports fan from the side- lines. Open House 10, 11, 12 CLAIRE M. BOLEN Claire . . . will climb the steps to business school . . . enjoys sewing and cooking ... a CYO member . . . peeved by people who beat around the bush . . . Good grief! F.B.L.A. 11, 12 102 RUTH E. BORGEN Ruthie . . . detests boys who are always getting into trouble . . . Get serious . . . she ' s a bookworm . . . plans to be a secretary. ESTELLE BOUCHER Pifi . . . pretty and petite . . . bothered by cliques . . . can be seen dancing and skating . . . in the future will be beautifying many a lady. . . has crossed the country to Hollywood, Califor- P.B.L.A. 11 WILLIAM E. BOUDREAU Bill . . . never a dull moment . . . always enthusiastic . . . member of CYO and YMCA . . . plans to enter Northeastern to become a business manager. Campus 12; Senior Prom Comm. 2 LOUISE M. BOYNE Louise . . . seeking plush posi- tion as a foreign trade secre- tary . . . can be found working at the Radio Shack . . . Wow! she got another strike . . . she likes to plead the Fifth. Spanish Club 11 WILLIAM C. BRADY Bill ... a transfer student from Classical High ... a real whiz in Trig . . . would like to attend Northeastern next year . . . cheerleaders are his peeve. Football 10, Classical 11, 12; Hi-Y PHILIP A. BRINE Phil . . . handsome and quiet . . . Bridgewater bound . . . sports — he likes them all . . . a CYO man . . . peeved by cynics. Football 10; Winter Track 10, 11; Baseball 10 MARGUERITE A. BOURDON Peggy, a cute cashier . . . bound for Burdett and a future in the business world ... an active member of her CYO. F.B.L.A. 12 DONALD E. BRISSENDEN Don . . . hammers and saws will be the tools of his trade . . . sports?— he likes them all . . . special reports are his special peeves. Open House 10, 11, 12; Stu- dent Council 11; Honors 10, 11 PATRICIA A. BOURQUE Pat . . . found working among sheaves of blueprints . . . danc- ing ' s her pleasure . . . look for her next year at Chandler. Miss Sylvester ' s Sec ' t.12; Cap and Gown Comm. MICHAEL BRONCHUK, IH Mike ... a big guy with a bigger smile . . . plans to enter col- lege after graduation. Football 10, 12 11, 12; Wrestling 103 OLIVE P. BROOKS Page . . . quiet and sincere . . . enjoys rollerskating or at least the fun that is found at the rink . . . dislikes cliques, but enjoys the fun a group af- fords. Spanish Club 11 PETER L. BRYAN Pete . . . owner pie Petunia . . at Wessagusset ler ' s Drug Store . is flat now? are trying gineering of the Pur- . often found Beach or Mil- . . Which tire . . . triangles interested in en- hopes to attend the Air Force Academy. Baseball 10; Latin Honorable Merit 10; 11; Key Club 12 Certificate Honors 10, EDMOND L. BROWN Ebby . . . next stop, Wentworth Institute . . . plays a cool guitar in a local combo ... a CYO ' er . . . Oh, come on! RUSSELL W. BRYANT Russ . . . his present and future are involved in cars . . . special reports are his pet peeve . . . frequently says , Crazy boy. Open House 11 GARY P. BROWN Gay . . . will be seen building our future skyscrapers . . . likes just about all outdoor sports ... a drum and bugle corps member . . . So! Winter Track 10, 11; Spring Track 10, 11; Cross Country 10, 11 SUZANNE L. BUGBEE Sweet Sue ... a smile for everyone . . . the waiting list is lengthening for a seat on Sue ' s plane. Spanish Club 11; Future Nurses 11, 12; Reflector Art Staff 12 JUDITH C. BROWN Judy . . . pretty and popular . . . petite, but sweet . . . life is in good hands with Judy around! Fashion Show 10, 11; F.B.L.A. 11; Shorthand Certificate 60; Mr. Dilorenzo ' s and Mr. Dwyer ' s Sec ' t. 12 SANDRA M. BURKE Sandy . . . skating away from Weymouth, we shall find Sandy going on to success at Burdett . . . CYO can be proud of her. Junior Party; Type Certificate 50; Miss McMorrow ' s and Mr. Turcotte ' s Sec ' t. 1 2 PAUL E. BRYAN Paul . . . shares and shares alike — even his car . . . future- troop in the Air Force Academy . . . often quotes, Are you runnin ' stick? A.V. 10; Honors 10, 11; Key Club 12; Senior Nominating Comm DOROTHY L. BURRELL Dotty . . . open wide, here comes a future dental hygenist . . . skillful in scuba diving. Reflector Literary Staff 10, 11, 12; Future Nurses 10; Latin Certificate of Honorable Merit 10; Spanish Club 11; Cheer- leader 11, 12 104 THOMAS A. BURTON Tom . . . eyeing a career as an electrician ... a real sports bug ... a working man at heart. RICHARD A. CAMILLERI Dick . . . curly black hair . . . always smiling . . . wants to become a State Police Officer . . . doesn ' t like girls who smoke. RALPH A. BUSH Ralph . . . athletic and good natured . . . works hard, but takes time out to enjoy sports . . . next stop, Burdett College. Basketball 10, 11 PAUL J. CAMPANA, JR. Paul . . . entering electronic engineering . . . pool, basket- ball, hockey, he likes them all ... a member of Christian Doctrine . . . Neither a bor- rower nor a lender be . . . Oh, go call Harvey. Student Council 10, 11. Honors 10, 11 12; ROLAND J. BYRON Sandy . . . charms cheerlea- ders with an irresistible smile . . . today a powerful dancer, tomorrow a power engineer. Football 10, 11, 12; Baseball 10 PAUL E. CAMPBELL Paul . . . finds his future on the land and on the sea in the Marine Corps ... a real sports enthusiast . . . Oh, JOSEPH P. CAFFERELLI Big Daddy . . . easy going fu- ture Phys. Ed. teacher . . . wrestles with 54 Pontiacs. Football 10, 11, 12; Hockey 10; Spanish Club 11; Wrestling 12 MARIE C. CAMFOLI Re . . . soon to take her place in the secretarial profession . . . finds her fun bowling, swimming and dancing . . . pet peeve is conceited boys. THOMAS J. CALDARONE Tom . . . the tall boy . . plans to enter Burdett . . . a crazy. Hockey 10, 11 NORMA P. CAMPOT Norma . . . lured by the keys of an IBM machine ... a real sports enthusiast - she won a basketball award . . . doesn ' t like snobs . . . Somethin ' fierce! 105 JOHN P. CANNAVO LEONARD F. CARUSO Jughead ... a working man at heart . . . pool cues and water- skis afford him pleasure. Baseball 10; D.E.C.A. 12 Lenny . . . finds his future in Algebra or Trig ... an avid baseball enthusiast . . . gum chewers peeve him. Honors 10, 11; Baseball 10; Cap and Gown Comm. 12 NANCY J. CANNON Nancy . . . friend to you, to me, to future pupils, too ... no longer a taciturn Maine resi- dent . . . swimming, bowling and tennis are tops on her list. Latin Club 10; Debate Club 10; Future Teachers 10, 12; Play Reading 12 RUTHANN M. CAVALLO Ruthie . . . Jackson Square ' s favorite soda jerk . . . her sunny disposition and pleasing smile will make her a popular nurse .. . active in CYO. Future Nurses 10, 11, 12; Pep Club 11, 12; Reflector Adver- tising Staff 12 RONALD B. CARINI Ronald ... a prospective draftsman . . . happiest when near the water - even if it ' s doing work . . . Oh, how he hates to get up in the morning! Football 10 JAMES H. CAVICCHI, JR. Commanche . . . frequently found on the football field ... a member of CYO . . . can ' t wait to receive that diploma and tassle. Football 12 KENNETH R. CARPENTER Ken . . . airplane mechanics, his calling . . . enjoys flying father ' s plane ... a member of DeMolay and Christian Doctrine . Americanism Essay Contest 11 ROY G. CAYON, IH Skip . . . will construct his career in the Navy . . . likes to labor and fix cars . . . My word! There goes another one of those women drivers! Open House 10, 11, 12 HARRY M. CARRELL, JR. Bucky ... off to join the ser- vice . . . seeks to score on the ice ... working hard as a stockboy. Hockey 10 BARBARA P. CHAGARIS Barbara . . . will take her place in the secretarial world . . . bowling ' s her favorite pastime ... an ardent admirer of our latest trend, short skirts . . . It kind of makes you wonder. F.B.L.A. 12 RICHARD J. CHALET Dick . . . aiming to be an ar- chitectural draftsman. . . kinda car crazy . . . bugged by people who say, I don ' t know . . . what ' s he say? I don ' t know, of course. Student Council 10, 11; Hon- ors 10, 11; Open House 11, 12 CYNTHIA L. CHANDLER Cindy ... a serious student headed for Northeastern . . . an enthusiastic rol ler skater . . . expresses concern about people who are late by ex- claiming, Oh fish! Chorus 12; Honors 11 ROBERTA I. CHIACHIO Bobbie . . . headed for secre- tarial work . . . swimming, bowling and dancing rate high . . . baton twirling, her spe- cialty. Majorette 11, 12; Football Rally 11, 12; Mr. Concannon ' s Sec ' t. 12; Usherette 11; Senior Prom Comm. GAIL E. CHRISTENSEN Spud . . . cute blonde, always ready for fun . . . enjoys bowl- ing and trampolining ... a fu- ture secretary. Campus 11, Secretarial Ed. 12; Mrs. Rich ' s and Mr. Dwyer ' s Sec ' t. 12; P.B.L.A. 11, 12; Senior Prom Comm.; Pep Club 11; Debate Club 11; Shorthand Certificate 60, 80; Honors 10 SUSAN M. CHASE Sue ... at home before an audience . . . hopes to become a medical secretary even if it means rising at 6 A.M. every morning . . . Bananas! Reflector Sec ' t. 12; Shorthand Certificate 60; Mr. Regan ' s Sec ' t. 12; Library Club 11; Play Reading 12; Senior Party CHARLES H. CHRISTIE Corpus . . . reliable to the end . . . hopes to travel about as an offset camera man. . . plays a cool clarinet and smooth sax. High Honors 10,11; Open House 10,11,12; Student Campus 12; Band 10,11,12; Orch. 10,12; Southeastern Mass. .Music Fes- tival 10,11,12; J.M.S.V.C. 11, 12; Merit award 11,12; Graphic Arts Award 11 ARLENE P. CHAUSSE Sadsack .-. . a future book- keeper . . . spent four years in Germany . . . works part time as a salesgirl. F.B.L.A. 12 LINDSEY A. CHESTER Lindy . . . smooth and sophis- ticated . . . models on the Jordan Marsh Fashion Council and is looking forward to a career in fashion design . . . likes to sew and embroider. Reflector Sec ' t. 12 JOHN CHRONIAK Jack ... no smoking . . . en- ergetic, careering in engineer- ing . . . belongs to DeMolay, and YPF ... a stamp and re- cord collector . . . uses Mr. Ryder ' s slang. Honors 10, 11; Campus 12; Key Club 12; Grad. Dance Comm.; Senior Norn. Comm.; Class Motto Comm. 11; Jr. Usher 11; Latin Certificate of Honorable Merit 10; Emminent Merit 11 ALBERT T. CICCHESE, JR. Chick . . . plans to teach the skills of cabinet making ... at home on a gridiron or in the water . . . Neither a borrower nor a lender be . . . Oh meatballs! Student Council 10, 11, 12; Student Gov ' t. 11, 12; Open House 11, 12 107 MARJORIE A. CICCHESE Margie . . . short, spry and schoolspirited . . . tops with a typewriter ... at home astride a horse or in the water . . . ac- tive in CYO . . . dislikes in- different boys. Pep Club 11, Pres. 12; F.B.L.A. 11, 12; Miss Canning ' s Sec ' t. 12; Debate Club 12; Play Reading 12; Dance Decoration 11; Shorthand Certificate 60, 80; Typing Certificate 51 SARAH L. CLEARY Sally . . . effervescent person- ality, forever friendly . . . Take a letter is the call of her future . . . expresses approval with That ' s cool! . . . don ' t be fussy around her! Senior Nominating Comm.; Fu- ture Teachers 11; Spanish Club 11; Opening Exercises 10 JANET A. CIRIGLIANO Smiley . . . presently a CYO ' er later a hairdresser . . . bothered? Oh! He drives meup the wall! H.R. Msngr. 10; Opening Exer- cises 10, 11; Honors 10; Li- brary Club 11; Pep Club 11, 12: F.B.L.A. 11, 12 BARBARA J. CLEMENT Barbie . . . today a library page, tomorrow a teacher . . . says Smile at oral talk time ... a creative writer. Creative writing 11,12; Chorus 10,11; Reflector 12; Honors 10,11; Spring Concert 10,11; Southeastern Music Festival 10, 11; Latin Certificate of Merit 10, 11; Opening Exer- cises 10 JOHN I. CLAPP Jack . . . makes friends easily . . . active in DeMolay and PF . . . future plans revolve around a career in banking . . . interested in meteorology . . . dislikes deceitful people. SANDRA J. COLARUSSO Sandy . . . ambitious and hard- working . . . yearns for a plush job behind a typewriter . . . being on skis all summer would suit her fine . . . Fiddle- sticks! Campus Sec ' t 12; F.B.L.A. 11, Sec ' t. 12; Cap and Gown Comm. 12; Mr. Harrington ' s Sec ' t. 12; Pep Club 12; Honors 11; Shorthand Certificate 60, 80; Typing Certificate 55 BRIAN H. CLARK Bri . . . aspires to the priest- hood ... an active member of CYO . . . disapproves of the drivers on the road today . . . often jokingly asks, What are you, some kind of a nut or something? Library Club 12 RUSSELL C. COLE Russ . . . seeking to serve his country ... an avid sports fan . . . finds his sister his chief pet peeve . . . might greet you with Why not! while working as a grocery boy. CAROL J. CLARK Carol . . . seeking a secretarial position ... a camera bug at heart . . . Gee! DOUGLAS C. COLEMAN Lil ' one . . . dreams of design- ing a Renault without bucket seats . . . often found polishing his car . . . basketball and football are favorite pastimes. Thayer Academy 10; Cambridge Academy 11; Class Play 12 108 PATRICK A. COLLINS Cakes . . . usually foundjoking, but occasionally has a serious side to his personality . . . can be heard saying That ' s not right! ... has anyone seen the milkman? Sophomore Party; Junior Party; Senior Prom Comm.; Pep Rally 12; Dance D.J. ROBERT W. COLLINS Bob ... a ham radio enthu- siast who has communicated with Okinawa . . . what a radio technician he ' ll be! . . . enjoys a good game of Chess. Football 10 THEODORE R. COONEY Ted . . . seeking success . . . participates in CYO . . . Out- standing! Cross Country 10, 11, 12; Winter Track 10, 11. 12; Spring Track 10, 12 MAUREEN J. CORBO Reene . . . will take up her palette at Mass. Art School . . . now attending Saturday classes there . . . Grubbies! Reflector Art Staff 10, 11, Art Ed. 12; Pep Club 11; Posters 12; Dance Decoration 11; Prop Comm. 11; Gym Team 12; Class Banquet Comm. 12 PATRICIA E. COMISKEY Pat . . . has a friendly disposi- tion and happy word for every- one . . . modern jazz rates high on her list . . . conscientious student . . . hopes to enter B.C. next fall. Campus 11, Photography Ed. 12; Pep Club 11, 12; Gym Team 11,12; Hon ors 10,11; Graduation Dance Comm. 12; H.R. Treas. 12 MARGARET M. CORDANI Peggy . . . Oh! those dimples . . . looks to a future in combs and coiffures ... a member of CYO . . . annoyed by people who don ' t finish what they ' re saying. JOHN M. CONNOR Mike . . . winner of the Dairy Grand Championship today, a farmer of tomorrow ... an ac- tive 4-H ' er. KATHLEEN M . CORRIGAN Kathy . . . cute, friendly and fun . . . don ' t blink or you ' ll miss her . . . will meet college with a flip . . . whether riding a cloud or horse called Gin- ger, this kid ' s a champ. Cheerleader 11, Captain 12; Class Sec ' t. 12; J.M.S.V.C. 11, 12; Gym Team 11, 12; Student Council 12 ARTHUR E. COOK Cookie . . . wants to join the Navy and see the world ... a member of CYO and Sea Scouts ... a boating enthusiast . . . please don ' t race your engine just because it ' s cold! Open House 10, 11, 12 RICHARD T. CORSON Dick . . . tends toward be- coming an electrical techni- cian . . . enjoys Rip Van Winkle ' s favorite pastime . . . low financial funds peeve him. Student Council 10, 11, 12; Open House 10, 11, 12; Honors 10, 11; Merit Award 11 109 EDMOND D. COSBY Ed ... a future mountain climber. . . enjoys camping. . . a real sportsman . . . Ed ' s favorite expression, In a hurry? ROBERT E. COULSEY Bob . . . headed for college . .. takes an active part in church work ... he despises brothers! Campus 12; A.V. 10, 11 JOSEPH S. COSTA Joe . . . bound for Burdett and a future in the business world ... a sports fan all the way. JANE COUNIHAN Jane . . . cool and quiet . . . anticipates life behind a steno pad . . . For heavens sake! Let ' s go bowling. THOMAS A. COSTA Tommy . . . carefree and Cor- vette - crazy ... a whiz on the ice . . . he ' ll need a good sales pitch where he ' s headed. Hockey 10, 11, tive Ed. 12 12; Distribu- KAREN E. COUTURE Karen . . . another Florence Nightingale ... a bowler and a CYO ' er . . . I ' m sorry! Future Nurses 10, 11, 12; H.R. Rep. 11 WALTER E. COSTELLO.JR. Walla ... a cool clown . . . hates the morning after the night before . . . would like to practice his tact in the Diplo- matic Service . . . Hi! Senior Nominating Comm. ALFRED H. COTTEN, III Butch ... an avid sports en-, thusiast and member of Wes- sagussett Yacht Club . . . hammers and nails will be tools of his trade . . . interruptions during lunch hour bug him. Student Gov ' t House 11, 12 11, 12; Open JUDITH A. COX Judie ... a real working girl . . . hates to stay in on week- ends. D.E.C.A. 12 CHARLES F. CRAIG Chuck . . . six feet plus, strong and silent . . . you can sleep tonight, Chuck is awake in the Naval Reserve. Winter Track 10, 11, 12; Spring Track 10, 11, 12 110 RICHARD H . CROCKER Rick . . . now active in the Naval Reserve . . . after school he ' ll take one step beyond - the Navy . . . electronics is his field of interest . . . warns don ' t! GARY W. CURTIN Gary will eventually be- come an associate to Perry Mason . skating. happiest when ice- Hockey 10, 11, 12; Tennis 11, 12 RITA J. CROSS Reet . . . wanted - office to type in . . around on her prize horse ... no pep? kidding! Senior Prom Comm. a plush gallops winning Are you ALAN A. CURTIS Al . . . always carefree, noth- ing bothers him ... a future farmer. JUDITH A. CROUSE Judy . . . amiable and unselfish ... a credit to her CYO . . . . . . college, her destination . . . home in the water .... For goodness sakes! Spanish Club 11, 12; Future Teachers 11, 12 PETER F. DALEY, JR. Pete . . . artistically inclined . . . hopes to paint his future an active CYO ' er ... a Satur- day student at Mass. Art. Campus Art Staff 11, 12 LYNDA R. CROWLEY Salty . . . certain to be a suc- cessful secretary . . . what about a certain Ford? It bugs me the most! RICHARD J. CUNNIFF Rick ... a college, prospect ... on water - boats and fishes ... on land - detests slow drivers minus the slang. Book Room 10, 11, 12; Latin Certificate of Superior Merit 10; Honorable Merit 11; Key Club 12 LESLIE L. DALTON Les . . . dramatic and creative ... an individualist ... dances, writes, acts and sings with equal ability . . . looks forward to a dancing career . . . has taken steps in that direction with her highly praised work at the Music Circus. GRETCHEN DAMON Gree ... an air of sophistica- tion marks her appearance . . . casualness, her personality . . . Stay cool . . . preparing herself for a career in Journa- lism, she is found working as a soda jerk. Cheerleader 11, 12; Campus 12; Honors 10, 11; Future Tea- chers 11; Earth Science Club 11; Prop Comm. 11; Senior Prom Comm.; Dance Decoration 11 111 JUDITH A. DANVERS Judy . . . friendly and helpful ... all the requirements of a future nurse . . . active member of CYO . . . Hey, Guys! Future Nurses 11, 12; Pep Club 11, 12 GEORGE K. DARLING George . . . Gorgeous George ... a real Darling when it comes to that extra scoop of ice cream . . . heading for col- lege. Football 10, 11; Debate Club 12; Honors 10 CAROL F. DAVIS Carol . . . quiet and conscien- tious . . . delights in playing fine piano music ... an asset to her CYO . . . college quali- fied. High Honors 10; Honors 11 JANET DeGREGORY Janet . . . personality plus . . . Vice-Pres. of her CYO . . . she ' ll have the bosses after her when she becomes a secretary . . . Hawaya? F.B.L. A. 11; Vice-Pres. 12; Soph. Party; Jr. Party; Pep Club 11; Sr. Ban. Comm.; Honors 10, 11; Miss Stockwell ' s Sec ' t. 12 JOHN M. DELEHANTY Jack . . . good natured. . . loves the world, happy with everything . . . industrious student . . . ac- tive in BSA . . . a born politician. Campus 12;Key Club, Treas. 12; Debate Club 12; Book Room 11, 12; Latin Award of Superior Merit 11, 12; Honors 10, 11; Cap and Gown Comm. 12 CHARLES L. DeLOREY Charlie . . . here he comes with a hearty Hi-Ho Silver, it ' s Charlie . . . belongs to CYO and Scouts . . . would like to be an offset lithographer, that is . . . peeved by people who leave win- dows open on cold days ... I don ' t know. Cross Country 11, 12; Winter Track 11, 12; Spring Track 11, 12; Band 10, 11, 12; Orchestra 10, 12; Campus 12 WILLIAM C. DAWES Bill ... a sharp square dancer and swift swimmer . . . parti- cipates in PF ... on the road to college. A.V. 10, Manager 11, 12 JOHN A. DeLUCA John . . . Cicero H . . . next stop, college ... a whiz on the ice, aleader in CYO . . . cameras and test tubes fascinate him. Hockey 10, 11, 12; High Honors 10, 11; Senior Nominating Comm.; Reflector 11, 12; Class Motto 11; Latin Certificate of Eminent Merit 10, Superior Merit 11; Junior Usher PAUL L. DeCOSTA Paul . . . sets his future in type . . . judo flips him . . . likes to linger over lunch . . . No sweat Cross Country 11; Open House 10, 11, 12; Campus 12 SHARON R. DeMEULE Ronnie . . . will be found filling out medical reports ... is found working as a soda jerk in her spare time. F.B.L. A. 11, 12; Future Nurses 10; Miss Stockwell ' s and Mr. Adams ' Sec ' t. 12; Type Certifi- cate 50; Shorthand Certificate 60 112 CARLEDA A. DEMPSEY Demps . . . will be an asset to the Univ. of Mass. . . . can be found admiring two-piece bathing suits and convertibles . . . dis- likes disorganization . . . has crossed the U.S. six times. Chorus 10, 11,12; Orchestra 10, 11; Pep Club 11; Prop Comm. 11; Reflector Advertising Staff 12; Honors 10, 11; Spring Con- cert 10, 11, 12; Southeastern District Music Festival 10, 11 DAVID W, DESMOND Dave . . . tends toward becoming a communications technician . . . a bowling bug . . . loyal and loud belongs to Saint Francis Xavier Drum and Bugle Corps that is. Basketball 10; Cap and Gown Comm. 12 VALERIE J. DiGRAVIO Val . . . little and lively . . . sees a future in a beauty shop . . . finds bowling fun . . . You know what? Pep Club 12; F.B.L.A. 12 ALBERT A. DiLORENZO Al . . . feels the enchantment of Mexico luring him. MARY T. DESMOND Desi . . . her future will be in pill bottles . . . loves to paint ... a member of CYO and Good Council Club .. . Mumma! Future Nurses 11, 12 10, 11; Campus JANET R. DiTOMMASO Jan . . . headed for a career as a private secretary . . . excels on the alley.. . Bean Bag! RUTH E. DESMOND Ruthie . . . called to the keys of an IBM machine ... at home astride a horse ... a member of of CYO . . . waiting gets her goat whether it ' s for people or buses. Mr. Bernath ' s Sec ' t. 12 DONNA A. DOHERTY Dondo . . . will soon be found working as a secretary . . . her employer will have to be short because she dislikes tall men. F.B.L.A. 11, 12; Campus staff 11, 12; Prom Comm. 12; Honors 10; Miss Flaherty ' s Sec ' t. 12 KAREN J. DiGRAVIO Karen . . . will be found looking down at us through the windows of a plane between breaks from serving passengers . . . shuns people who make up stories. Pep Club 11, 12; Dance Decora- tion 11; Campus 12 CAROL A. DOLLY Carol . . . always in earnest . . . someday soon she ' ll take her place in the teaching profes- sion ... a fan of all sports . . . she ' s had the luck of the Irish to visit fair Eire. FutureNurses 11; Mr. McCarthy ' s Sec ' t. 12; Future Teachers 12 113 BEVERLY M. DONOVAN Bev . . . always smiling . . . destination, business school ... at home astride a horse or at a 4-H Club meeting . . . her talent with the baton has won many an award . . . waiting for people peeves her. Majorette 11, Head 12; Cap and Gown Comm. 12; F.B.L.A. 12 EDWARD V. DRINAN Big Ed ... a real clowny char- acter . . . civil engineering is his future . . . he ' s a natural Nature Boy ... dislikes girls who smoke . . . often heard saying Oooooooooo, who ' d da babe? Baseball 10; Basketball 10; Football 10, 11, 12; Key Club 12; Senior Prom Comm.; Senior Nominating Comm. V 1 JACQUELINE E. DONOVAN DAVID C. DRISCOLL Jacquie . . . collects records and travel stickers ... pet peeve, false friends and prying people . . . would like to take a trip to California and Hawaii . . . That ' s life! Pep Club 12 Dave . . . Daniel Boone of our class . . . likes exploring and scouting . . . tramped around Europe and U.S.A. . . . hopes to attend Pressman ' s Technical Trade School in Tennessee . . . bothered by people who step on his shiny- shoes . . . Get off my back! Open House 10, 11, 12 FRANCIS C. DOW, JR. Frank . . . chemistry his calling . . . hopes to study at North- eastern ... a real sportsman WAYNE W. DUNN Wayne . . . headed for a career in our great out-of-doors after forestry college ... he shoots his interests include swimming up a storm in Ned Butline ' s and hunting. Muzzle Loading Rifle Club. MARK W. DOWDS Mark . . . intelligence and per- sonality plus . . . his track shoes often sweep him across fields . . . ranks as an Eagle Scout . . . his future lies within ivy covered walls. Band 10, 11; Cross Country 11, 12; Winter Track 11, 12; Spring 11, 12; J.M.S.V.C. 11, 12; Junior Usher; Student Council 12; Class Motto 11 CHERYL A. DWYER Cheryl . . . will be a perfect dental assistant for she will insist they drink lots of milk ... is an active member of the United Fund . . . Oh.really! Junior Party; Campus 12; Mr. 12 F.B.L.A. 11; White ' s Sec ' t. DONNA J. DOYLE Donna . . . will be a paragon in the modeling world . . . will be found saying That ' s too bad, too if her fashions are not sold . . . she will no doubt ig- nore her gossipping customers. H.R. Msngr. 10; Sophomore Party Honors 10; Debate Club 11; Junior Party; F.B.L.A. 11; Play Reading 12; Type Certificate 50; Campus 12 CAROLYN A. EASON Carol . . . fascinated by the keys of an IBM machine . . . artistically inclined and es- pecially fashion minded. Library Staff 11; Mr. Whitmore ' s Sec ' t. 12 114 DAVID C. EDGREN Dave . . Hawaii and cars dreams of Blue . goes for bowling . Is that right! BARBARA A. ELD RIDGE Barb . . . still contemplating a career . . . equally skillful with bowling ball and basket- ball . . . belongs to CYO . . . bugged by boys. Pep Club 11, 12 JAMES H. ENSOR Jim . . . hopes to be heard over the air ... a member of CYO ... his little brother is his big peeve. Football 10; Baseball 10; Band 11, 12; Orchestra 12 PETER A. ERLANDSON Pete . . . long and lanky . . . headed for electronic engin- eering ... a star track man . . . belongs to C.E. AV 10; Cross Country 11, 12; Winter Track 11, 12; Spring Track 11, 12 MARCIA J. ELKIN Marcia . . . she sets her sights high - a millionaire! . . . be- longs to Rainbow . . . doesn ' t like detention, we wonder why? . . . Poo! ROBERT T. ELMS Bob . . . quiet intelligence . . . slides a rule and a cool trom- bone . . . heading for an en- gineering degree. Band 10, 11, 12 JEANNETTE ESPEJO Jeannette ... an import from France to East Weymouth . . . her crystal ball tells her that she will be a secretary . . . belongs to CYO . . . came to U.S. this year and speaks ex- cellent English . . . Parlez vous francais? MARY E. EVANS Mary . . . Lowell Thomas of our class. . . been to Guam, Japan, Hawaii and all over U.S. . . . next stop, Leland Powers School of Radio and T.V. . . . pet peeve, narrow-minded people . . . O Gee! Creative Writing Reading 12 12; Play GEORGE F. ENSOR, JR. Kippy ... a student of avia- tional electronics in the Marines . . . enjoys boating and water skiing . . . belongs to CYO. Band 10, 11; Orchestra 10, 11, 12; Cap and Gown Comm. 12 CHARLES J. FAFARA Charlie . . . pull out the plug and man the plunger, here ' s our future plumber . . . enjoys clean cars and people who keep them looking that way. 115 JOSEPH F. FAGAN Joe ... a member of the fa- mous Fagans . . . speaks Greek fluently . . . Boston College is his eventual goal ... a basket- ball fan. Senior Party RITA M. FARQUHAR Rita . . . happy and helpful . . . will make a fine practical nurse . . . buzzes through sports with a song. Chorus 12; F.B.L.A. 12; Pep Club 12 BARBARA R. FAIRFIELD Barbie . . . plans to enter re- tail merchandising . . . dreams of a trip to Alaska . . . active member of Rainbow. D.E.C.A. 12 THERESA M. FARRELL Terry ... a future angel of mercy ... at home astride a horse or on the dance floor- can be found in a pharmacy. Mr. Dolan ' s Sec ' t. 12 WILLIAM D. FAIRFIELD Bill ... a boy with a good sense of humor . . . aiming to be an architect . . . likes base- ball, fishing and bowling ... a member of youth group . . . dis- likes teachers who step on your feet. Student Council 10; Senior Ban- quet Comm. JUDITH A. FARREN Judy . . . interested in elemen- tary ed . . . the Spiral Bowling Team will be champs with her able assistance ... a loyal CYO ' er. Future Teachers 11, 12; Pep Club 11; Reflector Advertising Staff 11; writes the high school column for the Ledger BARBARA E. FALARDEAU PRISCILLA M. FERRELL Barby . . . poised and perky ... at home on the ice or be- hind a typewriter . . . may be- come Mademoiselle covergirl as a John Robert Powers grad- uate. Pep 12 Club 12; Reflector Sec ' t Priscilla . . . pert and lively . . . looking for some books to keep . . . sings her way through school. Rainbow and Fellowship. Chorus 10,11,12; F.B.L.A. 12 KATHRYN R. FALL Kathy ... a keen mind and a willing heart . . . will remember Girls ' State for a long time . . . a certain success on any col- lege campus . . . here ' s hoping it ' s Stonehill! Future Teachers 11; Pep Club 11; Creative Writing 11,12; Sr. Nominating Comm.; Girls ' State 11; Semi-finalist Merit Scholar- ship Test 11 PHILIP A. FERRISI Phil ... a great joker . . . will fill a position in IBM work . . . a real sportsman . . . hates stale jokes. Track 10; Football 10 116 JAMES J. FERRY Jim . . . just plain nice . . . college bound ... a loyal De- Molay all the way! . . . basket- ball and baseball, his pastimes It ' s a blast! Cap and Gown Comm. 12; Foot- ball Scoreboard 12 JOHN F. FITZGERALD Fitz . . . quiet and congenial . . . ambition - mathematics career . . . interested in model cars and stamps. Key Club 12; Reflector Adver- tising Staff 12; Intramurals 10; Latin Merit Award 10 HENRY M. FIELD Henry . . . his wit is as sharp as a razor ' s edge . . . hopes to go to college ... an avid sports fan, especially basket- ball. JOHN C. FINCH Rabbit . . . watch out guys! - here comes the M.P. . . . what ' s he done to that ' 36 coupe now! . . . his speed on land and sea have brought him many an award . . . There you go! Student Gov ' t. 11, 12 NANCY M. FITZGERALD Nancy . . . friendliness is her attribute . . . finds an IBM future fascinating . . . Oh, good ! F.B.L.A. 11, 12; Fashion Show 10 Chorus 12; RICHARD J. FITZGERALD Hector . . . hopes to be heard over the air ... a working man . . . finds records and dancing oh! so enjoyable. D.E.C.A 12 JOANNE M. FISH Fishie . . . Stetson ' s twin . . . keeps us laughing with her witty remarks . . . plans in- clude junior college . . . ice skating rates high. Reflector Art Staff 12; Dance Decoration 11; Campus 12 RICHARD B. FITZGIBBON Fitzie ... a mechanical genius with cars . . . will be a service man after graduation. SANDRA L. FISHER Sandy . . . quiet and sweet . . . tops with a typewriter ... at home on the dance floor . . . thinks all sports are great. Mr. Ryder ' s Sec ' t. 12 ETHEL R. FITZPATRICK Fitzie . . . seeking a typewriter and steno pad ... at home on the dance floor ... a CYO ' er . . . Wow! it ' s another strike. Cap and F.B.L.A 11, 12 Gown Comm. 12; 11, 12; Pep Club 117 PATRICIA A. FLANAGAN Pat . . . another Delia Street . . . she loves to bowl and could dance all night. Reflector Advertising Staff 12; F.B.L.A. 11, 12; Pep Club 12; Dance Decoration 11; Fashion Show 10 KENNETH R. FLOYD Ken . . . most happy fella . . . works hard . . . you ' ll find him in sports. Senior Nominating Student Council 11 Comm.; I MICHAEL A. FORTUNATO, Jr. Mike . . . he ' ll soar to success as an Air Force pilot . . . sports and cars get all his spare time. Track 10 DONNA M. FRANCIS Donna . . . tops with a type- writer, that ' ll be her career ... a member of CYO ... at home on the dance floor . . . crazy about sports. Pep Club 10. 11, 12; F.B.L.A. 12; Mrs. Pileggi ' s Sec ' t. 12 DAVID W. FOOTE Dave ... a friend indeed . . . always busy, but never too busy . . . pediatrics? those lucky kids! . . . Master Coun- cilor of DeMolay. . Wanna buy a dance ticket? Ah, come on, no school spirit? Student Council 11, Pres. 12; Campus 12; Key Club 11, 12; J.M.S.V.C. 10, 11, 12; Vice- Pres. of the Senior Class; Junior Usher; Honors 10, 11 DOREEN FRAZIER Fifi . . . college, her destina- tion; teaching, her goal . . . excels on the ice and on the alley . . . knuckle crackers make her want to scream . . . It was a riot! Future Teachers 11, 12; Senior Nominating Comm., Senior Prom Comm.; Honors 10, 11 ANITA E. FORD Nita . . . finds her future in hair pins and curlers . . . dancing is her pastime, Rain- bow is her club. F.B.L.A. coration Sec ' t. 12 11. 11; 12; Dance De- Mr. Boland ' s ROBERT A. FREDA Bob . . . destination, college ... a CYO ' er . . . races about with the Blue Angels. Student Council 10, 11; Open House 10, 12 VINCENT R. FORGIONE Vincent. . . Anchors Aweigh! - he ' s off to join the Navy . . . knows a car from spark plug to drive shaft. ARLENE W. FRYAR Wendy . . . pert and peppy, al- ways on the go . . . looking toward a job at the head of a class . . . the girl behind the hats at Cains . . . can ' t un- derstand why people are shy. Honors 10; Reflector Adver- tising Staff 11, 12; Future Teachers 11, 12; Debate Club 11; Future Nurses 10; Pep Club 11; Senior Party Comm. 118 DALE M. FUCCI Dale . . . quiet efficiency . . . will make a fine secretary . . . enjoys sewing and CYO. Mr. Longridge ' s Sec ' t. 12 GAIL E. GALLANT Gail . . . dependable and ef- ficient . . . what a secretary she ' ll be . . . she ' s an asset to her bowling team, too! Mr. Ferguson ' s Sec ' t. 12; Pep Club 12; F.B.L.A. 12; Typing Certificate 63; Shorthand Certificate 60 PETER L. GAGE Pete . . . terrific with the type . . . avid bowling and roller skating fan . . . don ' t bother him in the morning! . . . Could be! RONALD C. GALLIHER Ron . . . the sky ' s the limit for the things he ' ll build . . . zoom! he ' ll race his way to Indianapolis with the Blue Angels if women drivers don ' t get in the way . . . Oh, you big turkey! Student Council 10, 11; Class Motto 11; Open House 10, 11, 12. RAYMOND D. GAGNON Ray . . . on the land and on the sea with United . States Marines — . . . excels on the alley, — wow! another strike. . .his particular peeve , girls that smoke. Football 11; Basketball 10, 11, 12; Spring Track 11 DAVID G. GARRAN Dave . . . happiest when at the bottom of the sea . . . looks to the sky for his future . . . scores on the ice for the Old Colony Hockey Team. Hockey Team 12 VALERIE W. GALE Val ... an intelligent student will be at the steering wheel as a nuclear engineer . . . but silence will have to prevail, she dislikes people who read out loud. DONNA V. GARRISON Donna . . . busy as a bee . . . always bubbling over with energy . . . future elementary school teacher . . . active in Rainbow and Church Fellow- ship. J.M.S.V.C. 10, 11, Chairman 12; Student Council 11; Sec ' t. SE Mass. Convention 12; Sr. Norn. Comm.; Class Motto 11; Campus 12; Creative Writing 12; Soph. Party; Latin award of Hon. Merit 10 11; Honors 10, 11 JOANNE H. GALLAGHER Joanie . . . will take her place behind a receptionist ' s desk . . . enjoys dancing and singing ... a member of CYO . . . Jingo ' s! ROBERT A. GATES Bob . . . looks to the sky for his future in the Air Force . . . enjoys fixing cars. Open House 11, 12 119 MAUREEN L. GATTO Reene . . . her greatest de- sire, to be a housewife . . . her greatest dislike, people making fun of people all the time. BARRY L. GIBBS Barry . . . will be an asset to his associates in the chemical engineering profession . . . can be found in his boat during the summer. Basketball 10, 11; Junior Usher, Campus 12 CATHERINE R. GAUVIN Cathy . . . hair pins and curlers will be tools of her trade . . . is an avid collector of re- cords . . . Help! Miss Morris ' s Sec ' t. 12; Senior Prom Comm.; Fashion Show 11; Shorthand 80; Pep Club 11; D.E.C.A. 12 AURELIE L. GILES Lee Lee . . . will travel with the Foreign Service . . . presi- dent of her LRY group ... re- ceived an award for community service from the N.E. Key- board Club musician ' s test. Chorus 10, 11, 12; Orchestra 10; Creative Writing 12; Honors 10, Latin Merit Certificate 10 DONNA M. GERRY Donna . . . will take her place in the world of IBM ... a member of CYO . . . dancing and music please her . . . Holy cow! Pep Club 12; F.B.L.A. 12 JAMES E. GILES, III Jimmy . . . dignified and de- bonaire . . . college, his destin- ation . . . happiest while sailing . . . his home port, Tahanto Yacht Club. Chemistry Club 11; Debate Club 12; Lab Ass ' t. 12 NANCY J. GERSTEL Nance. . . is at home on the dance floor or on a horse ... a future commercial artist . . . this 4-H member is peeved by gum snapping . . . Jumpin ' Jiminie! Mr. Mahn ' s hand 80 Sec ' t. 12; Short- ROSEMARY K. GILLAN Rosemary . . . headed for a typewriter and steno pad . . . you just can ' t keep her away from the water . . . talkative people get her goat . . . Oh, me! JOHN R. GHUBLIKIAN, JR. Jack . . . college is his imme- diate goal . . . tennis and bowl- ing rate high among his outside interests . . . pleasing to all with his everyday smile . . . active in DeMolay and LRY . . . annoyed by people who don ' t study during study periods. Band 10, 12 ROBERT K. GILLESPIE Dizze . . . carefree and con- genial . . . facing the future with T-square in hand . . . fast on the track and ice as well. Football 10 120 LLOYD L. GILLIE Gillie . . . comes all the way from East Bridgewater . . . en- joys working on cars . . . his big dislike is a natural one, homework . . . That ' s life! Vice Pres. W.V.S. 12; Open House 10, 11, 12; Student Council 11, 12; Student Gov ' t, 11, 12; Honors 11 DAVID C. GILLIGAN Dave . . . contemplating col- lege . . . loves anything to do with roadster relics. Chorus 10 CAROLE E. GOKEY Goke . . . with her flirtatious smile, she ' ll do well in the business world . . . will prob- ably enter a school where they have trampolining courses . . . when you hear Beg your par- don look for Carole. P.B.L.A. 12; Reflector Adver- tising Staff 12; Pep Club 12; Dance Decoration 11, 12; Type Certificate 58; Senior Prom Comm. HARVEY S. GOKEY Gok . . . is hair conscious, al- though he gets it messed up when boxing . . . plans to en- ter a business college . . . will probably hold various jobs in the future. A.V. 10; Football Decoration 11 10; Dance JOSEPH A. GILPIN, JR. Joe . . always laughing . . . Bridgewater may be the center of his activities in September . . . those dollar signs in his eyes may be attributed to his job as treasurer in CYO. Cross Country 10; Winter Track 10; Latin Merit Certificate 10; Future Teachers 12 KAREN A. GOLDSWORTHY Crickett ... a conscientous student . . . destined to be a dental assistant ... a bowling bug . . . loyal to h er MYF . . . Oh, shoot! , do we have homework again this weekend? High Honors 10, 11; F.B.L.A. 11, 12; Mr. Kearney ' s Sec ' t. 12; Shorthand Certificate 60, 80, 100; Type Certificate 56 ALBERT P. GIORDANI, JR. Alge . . . number one Cassa- nova of W.H.S. - self-appointed , of course . . . he ' ll build a road to his future. CHARLES K. GOOD ALE Charlie around . mediate future. . . always clowning . college is the im- blueprint for his Football manager 10; Spring Track 10, 12 RICHARD M. GLYNN Dick . . . facing the future with T-square in hand . . . swims and skin dives through the summer . . . home port, Wessa- gussett Yacht Club . . . That ' s what I ' m here for! Student Council 10, 11; Honors 10, 11 ELIZABETH M. GOODROW Betty . . . students . behind a CYO ' er . one of our quieter . soon to be seated typewriter ... a . roller skating and stock races get her vote. 121 DAVID T. GOODSPEED Dave . . . reserved blond . . . one of our best toad-hunting, firecracker cracking students . . . hopes to make a govern- ment academy or college . . . golfer? . . . swimmer? . . . Oh! I give up. CHERYL J. GREENE Cheri . . . real cute . . . bub- ling with personality . . . sure to be a success as a private secretary . . . belongs to Rain- bow and Theta Roe . . . Oh, brother! Sophomore Party; Cap and Gown Comm. 12; Pep Club 12 JAY R. GOULD Jay . . . one of our live wires . . . always jesting . . .heading for college . . . traveling man, lived in almost every state in- cluding Hawaii . . . Whoo Ruff! Football 10, 11, 12; Spanish Club 11; Key Club 12; Senior Nominating Comm.; Senior Prom Honors 11 Comm.; ERNEST C. GREER Ernest . . . tall and handsome . . . hopes to go to Northeastern University and major in the field of engineering . . . often seen horseback riding, water skiing and bowling . . . de- tests working on Saturday nights. Cap and Gown Comm. 12 Wrestling Team, Captain 12 JOAN M. GOULD Joan ... a girl with an easy going personality . . . feels college is her calling ... is as skilled with a sewing needle as she is on the ice. Chorus 10; Dance Decoration 11; Senior Prom Comm. JOHN P. GREGG, JR. John . . . blond and muscular . . . soon seen saluting offi- cers at Air Force Academy . . . enjoys football and base- ball . . . often exclaims, Oh, my ever lovin ' ! Basketball Party 10, 12; Senior Ik KATHLEEN M. GOULD Kathy . . . sets her sights on a career in hair styling . . . prospective student at Boston Trade. DANIEL B. GRIDLEY Dan ... a credit to our school . . . good student and excep- tional artist . . . plans to go to college and major in biolog- ical research . . . enjoys chess, reading and nature study . . . belongs to Boy Scouts . . . his pet peeve is zealots. Creative Writing 11, 12; Campus 11, 12; Reflector 12; High Honors 11; Honors 10 WILLIAM D. GOULD Dessy . . . contemplating col- lege ... a CYO man ... an avid sportsman when hockey or baseball season rolls around. Hockey 10, 11, 12; Baseball 12 JOYCE E. GRINDLE Joyce . . . sets her future in curlers and hair sprays . . . finds her fun on roller skates ... a member of Rainbow and YPF. . . Holy smoke! Pep Club 11; F.B.L.A. 11, 12 122 RICHARD C. GRONBERG Grundy . . . always happy and easy going . . . has plans of becoming a successful printer . . . frequently fools with cars and boats . . . people with cars and boats . . . people with no sense of humor bother him . . . What a sense of humor! Student Council 11, 12; Open House 10, 11, 12 MARIE L. GUSTAFSON Chibie . . . friendly to every- one . . . she ' ll be a credit to the teaching profession . . . music minded . . . loyal to Rainbow, YPP and N.E. Keyboard Club. Chorus 10, 11, 12; Orchestra 10, 12; Future Teachers 11, 12; Spanish Club 11; Honors 10, 11 DAVID W. HALL Dave . . . looks to the sky for his future . . . swimming, weight lifting, bowling and boxing, he likes them all . . . dislikes cars that don ' t start . . . Cut it out! Open House 10 LOUISE G. HAMBLETT Sis . . . little with a lovely voice . . . sees a typewriter beckoning her . „ . active in Rainbow and an asset to her church choir . . . complainers drive her crazy . . . want to go bowling or ice skating? . . . Fabulous ! Chorus 10, 11, 12 RALPH B. HADDIX, JR. Ralph ... a fun-loving, fleet- footed track star with many awards to prove it ... his other sporting interests in- clude golf and swimming . . . traveling tempts him . . . Stay loose! Cross Country 10, 11, 12; Spring Track 10, 11; Winter Track 10, 11, 12; Key Club 11; Junior Party GRACE E. HALE Dee Dee . . . another college hopeful ... a Rainbow girl and YPF ' er, also a member of the Horizon Club . . . bowling, tennis and skating are special favorites . . . Oh, heavens! Chorus 10, 11, 12; Future Nurses 11; Spanish Club 11; F.B.L.A. 12; Reflector Adver- tising Staff 12; Miss Och ' s Sec ' t. 12 ANN HANABURY Ann . . . bubbling buddy . . . will possibly be a teacher on the Cape where she is found during the summer . . . her students will no doubt have an incredible vocabulary if they follow her example. H.R. Msngr. 10, 11; Library Club 11; Future Teachers 11, 12; Campus 12; Senior Norn. Comm.; Honors 10, 11; Latin Certificate of Merit 11 PATRICIA M. HANDRAHAN Trish . . . hopes to find her home in foreign countries, but they will have to have water of some sort for she is a good swimmer and skater . . . can be found bowing out of cliques. CHARLENE N. HALEY Charlene . . . quiet, but has a way with words . . . winner of the National High School Poetry Association Award . . . bugged by conceited boys . . . Tremendous! Future Teachers 11, 12 JOHN W. HANEY, JR. John . . . one of our quiet classmates, usually ... a CYO member . . . headed for college . . . Hi! Gus! Baseball 10; Cross Country 11 123 FREDERICK R. HANHISALO JUDITH S. HARRIS mitt Fred Plintstone . . . dignity is his mark . . . next stop, college . . . photography and playing the piano furnish him pleasure . . . MYF and DeMolay get his vote . . . Fred ' s fas- cinated by the unusual. Reflector 11, 12; High Honors 10, 11 PETER E. HANLON Pete . . . finds his home on the water and is located there most of the season . . . will have to say more than That ' s true to his commanding officer as he plans to enter the ser- vice. Judy . . . seeking a steno pad and typewriter . . . very versa- tile, she sings and plays the guitar, also bowls and rides horseback ... I don ' t like your attitude! Library Club 11, 12; Chorus 11 JOHN E. HARROLD John . . . quiet and reserved ... a shutter bug . . . aims to be an accountant after attend- ing Burdett. HYACINTH E. H ANN AN Heidi . . . quiet with a ready smile ... a true friend . . . will make some executive an excellent secretary. Miss Andem ' s Sec ' t. 12; F.B.L.A. 11; Honors 10; Shorthand Certificate 11 FRANCIS S. HART Frank . . . contemplating college . . . skillful with a tennis racket ... a Sunday School teacher and an active member of CYO. Honors 10, 11 DIANNE M. HANRAHAN Half-pint . . . tiny and talkative . . . hopes to attend Lowell General Hospital School of Nursing . . . enjoys reading ... is an active volunteer at the South Shore Hospital. Future Nurses 10, 11, 12; Library Club 12; Cafeteria 11 VINCENT L. HATHORN, JR. Zeb . . . will be off to the University of Maine next fall . . . plans to major in Forestry enjoys wrestling and water skiing . . . award winning member of American Water Skiing Association ... friendly and well-liked. H.R. Msngr. 12 CHARLES P. HARDY, jr. Charlie . . . wants to wear the Air Force blue ... an all around sportsman — likes hunting, basketball and bowl- ing . . . bugged when his car won ' t start . . . Go soak your head! Honors 10 LARAINE F. HAWES Laraine . . . will take her place with the masters some day - a concert pianist . . . organist at church and Worthy Advisor at Rainbow . . . winner of the Wollaston Glee Club Scholarship. Campus Lit. Ed. 12; Sr. Norn. Comm; Sr. Banquet Comm.; Class Motto 11; Future Teachers 11, 12; Chorus 10, 11, 12; High Honors 11; Honors 10; South- eastern Dist. Music Festival choral accompanist 11, 12 124 MICHAEL C. HAYES Mike . . . will reachthe heights in the U.S. Air Force ... a gun and hunting man ... a real outdoorsman. Football 10 WILLIAM C. HENSHAW Bill . . . tall, blond - what a knock-out in a uniform ... a sandwich in one hand - a 50 pound weight in the other . . . a loyal DeMolay - without breaking training, of course. Key Club 12; Football 11, 12; Winter Track 10,11,12; Spring Track 10,11,12; Jr. Usher; Home- room Treas. 12; Cross Country 10; Honors 11; Cap and Gown Comm. 12 KAREN L. HEBERT Karen . . . always exuberant . . . will be a successful court- room stenographer ... is active in Rainbow and YPF. F.B.L.A. 11, 12; Typing Cer- tificate 50, 60 PATRICIA A. HEPPLE Pat ... an athletic girl . . . enjoys water-skiing, horseback riding, dancing . . . wants to become a hairdresser. Mr. Donovan ' s Sec ' t. 12; Cafe- teria Sec ' t. 12; H.R. Msngr. 11; F.B.L.A. 11; Honors 10, 11; Shorthand Certificate 60 RONALD J. HEGGBLOD Ron . . . among his future plans are the Navy and ac- counting . . . can be found belting baseballs. Band 10, 11, 12 LORAINE B. HERRINGTON Laurie . . . looking for a plush office to type in after Chandler . . . sewing and dancing are special pastimes for her. Miss White ' s F.B.L.A. 11 Sec ' t. 12; SHERRYL J. HENLEY Sherryl . . . sweet and always smiling . . . college bound . . . enjoys dancing ... is a mem- ber of Rainbow, MYF and a girls ' club . . . bugged by cliques . . . That ' s cool! Cafeteria 10; Senior Play Usherette RICHARD L. HENRY Dick . . . comical character . . . planning to be a printer . . . likes to play baseball and belongs to DeMolay . . . dis- likes teachers that won ' t let him chew gum . . . What ' s the use of worrying? Open House 10 ARTHUR A. HEWITT Artie . . . eyeing a career in electrical engineering . . . skillful with a basketball and water-skis alike. Honors 10 CAROL A. HEYL Carol . . . blond and blue- eyed . . . would like to attend Bentley to become a certified public accountant . . . loves horseback riding and cooking ... a PF member. F.B.L.A. 11, Pres. 12; Mr. Hill ' s Sec ' t. 12; Honors 10; Shorthand Certificate 11 125 ELIZABETH J. HODGES Betsy . . . terrifically talented ... an accomplished oboist, she plans a career in music . . . President ofthe Greater Boston Youth Orchestra . . . Great! Band 10,11,12; Creative Writing ll,12;Sr.Nom. Comm.; Sr. Party High Honors 10,11; Southeastern Dis. Music Festival 10,11,12 ; All State Orch. 10,11; Eastern U.S. Orchestra 11; Latin Certi- ficate of Emminent Merit 10 PATRICIA A. HOGAN Pat . . . personality plus . . . will go far as an airline hostess . . . enjoys skating and dancing . . . belongs to CYO. Pep Club 11, 12; Banquet; P.B.L.A. 11 Senior RICHARD W. HONNEUS Rick . . . his future is wrapped in ticker-tape . . . goes for sports . . . complains quietly about people who won ' t move in the corridor. Football 10 JAMES J. HORNER who Jim . . . one Horner doesn ' t sit in a corner . . . plays goalie on the school hockey team instead . . . plans to go to college . . . belongs to CYO. Hockey 10,11, Captain 12; Senior Prom Comm. LEWIS J. HOISINGTON Lewie . . likes all sports . . . enjoys listening to the radio . . . dislikes people who talk about Freedom of Speech . . . can be heard saying, Wonderful, wonderful. Open House 10, 11, 12 JULIA L. HORTON Julie ... a future IBM operator . . . enjoys football and base- ball games, also handicrafts . . . dislikes showoffs and con- ceited people . . . Don ' t you wish it! Shorthand Certificate 60, 80 LOIS M. HOK ANSON Lois . . . brown-haired and bright-eyed . . . likes water- skiing . . . plans to become a secretary after attending busi- ness school. Miss Nye ' s Sec ' t. 12; Majorette 11,12; Sophomore Party; Junior Party; Cap and Gown Comm. 12; F.B.L.A. 11, 12; Honors 10; Shorthand Certificate ALEXANDRA L. HOUGHTON Alex . . . will make herself at home in art school . . . socially inclined, she will find her way to the top in her field . . . has lived in Germany. Pep Club 11, 12; F.B.L.A. 11; Mrs. Richie ' s Sec ' t. 12; Graduation Dance 12 DIANA M. HOLBROOK Diane . . . secretary of the future . . . Rainbow girl of the present . . . enjoys dancing and bowling. Senior Prom Comm. RICHARD W. HUNTER Richie . . . hopes to attend MIT to become a civil engineer . . . enjoys skiing and skin- diving ... an active member of the YMCA. Honors 11 126 LARRAINE C. HUNTINGTON Laurie . . . plans to work up in the wild blue yonder as an airline hostess . . . now a member of CYO . . . pastimes are bowling and swimming . . often heard saying, I ' d like ta! DONNA L. INGLIS Donna . . . always smiling . . . plans to be an IBM operator . . . likes reading . . . belongs to Youth Challenges and her church group . . . ' ' Fabulous! THERESA M. HURLBURT Terry . . . petite and peppy . . . loves horseback riding and swimming . . . plans to be a secretary or a hairdresser . . . How ' bout that! Pep Club 11, 12; P.B.L.A. 11; Future Nurses 10 CHERYLANN HURLEY Sherry . . . quiet and serious . . . wants to be an IBM opera- tor ... enjoys roller skating and sewing . . . belongs to Rainbow. F.B.L.A. 12 PATRICIA E. JACOBS Pat . . . full of pep . . . hopes to be a secretary . . . likes roller skating ... A good buddy! Mr. Mahn ' s Sec ' t. 12; Chorus 11 NANCY M. JACOBY Nan . . . hopes to be a secre- tary . . . loves oil painting and swimming . . . He ' s not a big thing. Chorus 10, 11 10, 11; Orchestra JUDITH A. HUTCH IN GS Judy . . . looks forward to a college career and a John Robert Powers ' degree . . . cool with a song and a cooking spoon . . . Well, gotta hang! Shrewsbury High School 10, 11; Field Hockey Manager 11; Glee Club 10, 11; Mr.Duggan ' s Sec ' t. 12; Chorus 12; F.B.L.A. 11 JOYCE L. JAEGER J.J. ... a sweet soprano . . . wants to attend Mass. General Hospital School of Nursing . . . loves music, roller skating and reading . . . active in Rainbow and her church group. Chorus 10, 11, 12; Future Nurses 10, 11, 12; New England MusicFestivall0.il, 12; South- eastern District Music Festival 11, 12; Weymouth Solo and En- semble Festival 10 PATRICIA E. HUTCHINSON Elaine . . . her cheerful smile is contagious . . . destination, Southern Connecticut State Teachers ' College . . . finds pleasure playing the piano . . . tumbles around the YMCA . . . pet peeve - the Navy! Debate Club 11, Pres. 12; Campus 12; Gym Team 11, 12; Cheerleader 12; Chorus 10; Honors 10; Latin Certificate of Honorable Merit 10 HELEN C. JANSSON Cathy ... a cute cashier . . . still frowning about her future ... an asset to her CYO. Reflector 10, 11, 12; Honors 10 127 MARIE L. JERPI Marie . . . next stop, Bridge- water State Teacher ' s College . . . handy with needle and thread . . . belongs to Rainbow and MYF. High Honors 10; Honors 11; Future Teachers 11, 12; Crea- tive Writing 11, 12 SALLY J. JERPI Sally . . . don ' t be surprised if you see her bowling with roller skates on . . . wants to be a typist . . . Oh, attends CYO. my! P.B.L.A. 11, 12; Pep Club 12 PAULA A. JOHNSON Bugs ... a soft voice and a quiet heart ... at home on the tennis court . . . weekends would be happier without home- work ... an interesting career as a lab technician. Honors 11; P.B.L.A. 11, 12; Mr. Pisher ' s Sec ' t. 12; Senior Nominating Comm.; Shorthand Certificate 60, 80; Type Cer- tificate 50 LESTER P. JONES Les ... a threefold ambition, to be a draftsman, own a car, but most of all stay single . . . skiing, hockey and track, he likes them all ... doesn ' t like people who sound off too much, too often . . . Sugar bones. Student Council 10, 11; Junior Usher; Honors 10, 11 ELIZABETH K. JEWETT Betty Bryant tarial dance she ' s and MYP . . ceited boys. . . would like to go to and Stratton for secre- training . . . likes to and roller skate . . . a member of Rainbow pet peeve, con- P.B.L.A. 11, 12; Pep Club 12 BARBARA R. JOHNSON Bib . . . headed straight for the business world . . . music minded . . . she hates it when anybody ' s late. Future Nurses 10; D.E.C.A. 12; Distributive Ed. 12 HERBERT M. JOSSELYN Herb . . . electrical hobbies give him a charge . . . hopes to pursue an accounting career ... a member of the Naval Reserves . . . Are you some kind of nut? VICTOR H. KARSTUNEN Vic . . . tends toward technical school ... a real sports fan - enjoys baseball, basketball and hockey. Baseball 10 CHRISTINA E. JOHNSON Chris . . . soft voice and good, manners . . . always on her toes . . . will be styling hair in a few years. Play Reading 12; Dance De- corations 1 1 GERALD J. KEANE Gerry . . . blushes readily . . . likes football and coin col- lecting ... is a member of CYO . . . intends to study engineering. Honors 10, 11 128 PAUL D. KEENAN Paul . . . longs to be a lino- type operator . . . finds his fun on water skis . . . loathes to be last in the lunch line . . . What are you, some kind of a nut? Open House 10, 11, 12 JANE M. KENISTON Jane . . . full of fun . . . only laughter comes from her mis- chievous pranks ... a lively office for sure where Jane is a secretary. Mr. DiSessa ' s Sec ' t. 12; Pep Club 12; P.B.L.A. 11, 12 BARBARA J. KELLEY Barbara ... a friend to all and always true . . . good natured with a ready, helping hand . . . fun-loving . . . will inspire and encourage future generations in her quiet way . . . enjoys bowling or skating. Honors 10, 11; Future Tea- chers 11, 12; Pep Club 11 NANCY L. KENISTON Nan . . . mischief is her best friend . . . well meaning, but is always in trouble ... a de- light to every study hall . . . it ' ll be an interesting flight with Nan as the airline hostess ! Pep Club 11, 12 11, 12; P.B.L.A. GERARD KELLY Gerry ... a swift short order cook during the summer . •. . soon to be chief chef in a kitchen . . . water skiing, football and hockey all get his vote. Football 10, 11; Hockey 10, 11; Track 11 RUSSELL N. KENN, III Russ . . . friendly . . . Oh, those eyes! . . . another ser- . a mechanical cars . . . That viceman . , genius with will happen. ' Open House 10, 11, 12 BARBARA L. KELSEY Barb . . . quiet, but with a joyful heart . . . after gradua- tion she ' ll have money rolling in . . . says What ' s the matter with you? to someone whose eyes are glued to the television. Library Club 11; Graduation Dance Comm. 12 DONNA M. KENNEY Donna . . . good natured and always fun . . . next stop, secretarial school . . . skating, bowling, dancing, she likes them all ... a member of a girls ' club and secretary of CYO. Pep Club 11, 12; F.B.L.A. 11, 12; Chorus 10; Gym Team 11; Miss Ghiorse ' s and Mr. Tur- cott ' s sec ' t. 12; Shorthand Certificate 60 BRIAN J. KEMP Brian . . . hard working and industrious . . . enjoys all sports and is a star in those he plays. Track 10, 11, 12; 10, 11, 12. Basketball JUDITH M. KENT Judy wears a smile and a twinkle in her eye . . . bowling is a favorite pastime . . . has her eyes turned towards Chandler. Honors 10, 11; F.B.L.A. 11, 12; Pep Club 11; Campus 12; Type Certificate 55; Short- hand Certificate 60 129 MARGARET A. KEOHANE Peggy . . . bound to be a buyer after attending Chamber- lain. . . finds her fun swimming or skating . . . bowls up a storm in the South Shore Plaza League . . . peeved when she has to wait for somebody. Lunch Room Duty 10; P.B.L.A. 11; D.E.C.A. 12 JOHN P. KNIGHT Jackie ... he worries not, he hurries not, his calm is un- disturbed . . . plans a career with the Merchant Marines. RICHARD L. KETCHEN Rich ... an ardent archery enthusiast . . . develops his skill at the Sportsman ' s Club . . . has seen the U.S. already and will see the world during his Navy career. ELLEN L. KUJA Ellen . . . gentlemen always seem to remember blondes . . . quiet and good-natured . . . Plymouth holds many charms for her . . . intends to enter business school. Fashion Show 10; Honors 10; 11; F.B.L.A. 11, 12; Cap and Gown Comm. 12; Campus Sec ' t. 12; Mr. Fisher ' s Sec ' t. 12 JUDITH A. KILLMAN Judy . . . wild and humorous . . . fun is her fuel . . . works occasionally, but doesn ' t make a habit of it ... a wel- come member of any group. F.B.L.A. Prom Comm. 11. 12; Senior RITA M. LaBOLLITA Rita . . . small and shining ... a quiet person who ac- complishes much . . . likes bowling and skating . ... looks forward to secretarial school. Shorthand Certificate 60; F.B.L.A. 11, 12; Mr. Long- ridge ' s Sec ' t. 12 ANN M. KILLORY Ann . . . congenial and co- operative with lots to do . . . college qualified . . . active in Yearbook and Council . . . delegate to the Mass. Deanery.., never ready for homework. Honors 10; High Honors 11; Student Council 10, 12; Senior Nominating Comm.; Junior Party; Class Motto, Chairman 11, Campus 12; Reflector 11, 12 KATHERINE M. LAMOND Kathy . . . full of pep and energy . . . always a cheer- leader at heart . . . Stonehill is her destination . . . the lucky kids who ' ll attend her future classes! Cheerleader 11, 12; Reflector 10, 11, 12; Sophomore Party; Senior Prom Comm.; Play Reading 12; Honors 10, 11 KATHLEEN M. KILPATRICK JOHN F. LAMROCK Kay . . . ambitious and hard working ... a whiz with a needle and thread . . . records and dancing occupy much of her spare time ... a future medical secretary. Honors 10; High Honors 11; Mr. Clancy ' s Sec ' t. 12; Type Medal; Shorthand II Medal; Shorthand Certificate 60, 80, 100 John . . . his appetite for pleasure is second nature to him ... a golfer at heart . . . has participated in many tour- naments . . . next stop, college. Football 10, 11, 12; Basket- ball 10, 11, 12; Golf 11, 12; Baseball 10 130 JAMES P. LANE Micky . . . lives in a pyramid in Egypt, Mass. . . . Monday morning maddens him . . . con- templating cabinetmaking. Student Council 12; LINDA L. LARSON Linda . . . melodious tones ... a career in music is open to her ... an apprentice and chorus girl at the Music Cir- cus . . . member of the Hingham Civic Chorus ... a special student at the Conservatory . . . won awards at the South- eastern Music Festival ... a certain success in the field in which she is so gifted. Chorus 10, 11 LINDA LANE Linda . . . peppy with a sharp wit . . . she ' s banking on a career handling money . . . works diligently for her youth group. P.B.L.A. 11, 12; Pep Club 11; Sec ' t. 12; Campus 12; Senior Party FREDERICK P. LAWRENCE Fred . . . artistic, athletic and agile . . . town ' s top track talent for three years . . . interested in commercial art (Illustrating) . . . pet peeve is stuck-up girls. Cross Country 10,11, 12; Winter Track 10, 11, 12; Spring Track 10, 11, 12; Campus, Sports Ed. 12; Senior Prom Comm.; Track Captain 12 STEPHEN D. LANG Steve ... a hard working lad . . . soon to wear the Air Force blues . . . enjoys sports and working on cars. Cap and Gown Comm. 12 RICHARD A. LAWRENCE Dick . . . wants to become the latter member of a father-son. construction company . . . en- joys puttering around cars . . . belongs to DeMolay. EVELYN L. LARAMEE Evelyn . . . wants to be a shutterbug in the Navy . . . likes books and sports . . . belongs to CYO, a bowling league and the Civil Air Patrol. Library Club 12; A.V. 12 BARBARA L. LEAHY Barb . . . wishes to attend busi- ness school . . . likes to golf . . . active in CYO and choir . . . she was Miss Sunapee, New Hampshire for 1960 . . . That ' s smarts! Future Nurses 10; Reflector 2; F.B.L.A. 11, 12; Chorus 10, 11, 12; Miss Chittenden ' s Sec ' t. 12 GAIL D. LARSEN Gail . . . with ready conversa- tion and a bright personality . . . gay and fun to be with . . . an asset to her church basket- ball team . . . sparks her girls club meetings with her delight- full antecdotes . . . first to business school, then on to bookkeeping. Chorus 10; Cafeteria Worker 10; F.B.L.A. 11, 12; Future Nurses 10; Mrs. Master ' s Sec ' t. 12 JOHN P. LEAHY, JR. Johnny ... an all-around American boy ... a sports en- thusiast, especially likes bowling . . . belongs to CYO . . . headed for college and a law practice. Cross Country 11; Baseball 10 131 SHIRLEY R. LeCLAIR Shirl . . . always pleasant . . . will train for a nursing career at Deaconess Hospital . . .often exclaims, Oh, George. Honors 11; Pep Club 11, 12; Chorus 11; Future Nurses 11, 12 VIESTURS A. LIEPKALNS Visy . . . shy, but not retiring _ . . pre-med prospect ... a future psychiatrist . . . basket- ball, weight-lifting and reading are his special pastimes . . . at age six he arrived in the U.S. from Latvia . . . always say Hi to Visy. Honors 10, 11; Baseball 10; Basketball 10,11,12; Key Club 12 LEO P. LEDWELL Puffy . . . will work among ink and print as an offset litho- grapher . . . belongs to Naval Reserves . . . doesn ' t like to be last in the lunch line. Open House 10, 11, 12 MARSHA A. LINDSAY Marsha . . . future teacher from Bridgewater State ... a mis- chievous glint shines in her eyes . . . looks forward to CYO ski trip every year .. . like she always says like. Reflector Art Staff 10, 12; Opening Exercises 10, 11; Honors 10, 11; Future Teachers 11, 12; Senior Norn. Comm; Gym Team 12 WALTER S. LEE Walt . . . plans to go to work after graduating from this fair school . . . music is his in- terest ... he plays the guitar. PATRICIA A. LONG Pat ... is employed part time . . . look for her behind a type- writer in a plush office. Spanish Club 10, 11; French Club 10; Cap and Gown Comm. 12 MARY M. LESENECHAL Margi . . . prospective nurse for P.B. Home for Crippled Children . . . volunteer worker at South Shore Hospital . . . member of Rainbow . . . dis- likes unfriendly people . . . awarded Good Citizenship Award at Quincy City Hospital. Dance Decoration 11; Future Nurses 11, 12; Pep Club 11, 12; Play Reading 12; F.B.L.A. 12; Play Usherette 12; Type Certificate ELAINE K. LEWIS Elaine . . . wedding bells will ring soon after graduation . . . ice skating and bowling rate high with her . . . active in Rainbow. Honors 10, 11; Future Nurses 10, 11; Pep Club 11 HELEN L. LOUGHAN Louise ... a girl with artistic talent and a Boston Globe art award to prove it . . . keeps busy with work and CYO . . . would like to attend Bridgewater State and go on to teaching. Honors 10; Opening Exercises 10, 11; Future Teachers 11, 12; Gym Team 12; Reflector Art Staff 10, 11, 12 GERALDINE LUTHE Gerry . . . business school ' s her next destination . . . roller skating is fun for her . . . be- longs to Rainbow and Church Fellowship ... Oh, yeah? F.B.L.A. 12 132 WILLIAM P. LYDEN, JR. Willm ... a future cabinetmaker ... a sports enthusiast all the way . . . belongs to CYO and Sons of Italy . . . bugged by people who pretend not to hear you . . . Oh, shut your ears. Student Council 10, 11, Open House 10, 11, 12 12; ALLAN H. MacDONALD. JR- Al . . . will have to change his attitude of It doesn ' t matter to me in order to become a n accountant . . . will further his education at Bentley ' s . . . can be found on water-skis during the warmer months. PRANCES E. LYMAN Pranni . . . sets her future in a beauty shop after attending Mansfield Hair Dressing School . . . bowls, swims and dances ... a. CYO gal. Pep Club 11, 12; P.B.L.A. Arts and Crafts Club 12 12; CAROL A. LYNCH Carol . . . short, sweet and sincere . . . busy planning for college next fall . . . active in CYO, Quincy Y and Gym Club . . . often found tumbling or ice skating . . . competed in H.S. Gymnastic Competition . . . Oh, Ya? Opening Exercises 10;Puture Teachers 11, 12; Gym Team 11, 12 CHARLES A. MacDONALD Charlie . . . looks forward to becoming a member of Wentworth Institute . . .bowling, swimming and ice skating please him. RICHARD T. MacDONALD Dick . . . prospective Wentworth or Northeastern student ... he looks to the sky in the Civil Air Patrol . . . attended the Space Age Orientation Course in Illinois . . . This could be true. Radio Club 12 MARGARET J. LYNCH Peggy ... a dependable, hard working student . . . can be found working or keeping re- cords for the United Fund . . . perfect prospect for Katherine Laboure School of Nursing. Sophomore Party Chairman; High Honors 10; Honors 11; Re- flector 10, 11, 12; Campus 12; Latin Certificate of Eminent Merit 10; Honorable Merit 11; Future Nurses 10, 11, 12 RICHARD T. LYNCH Dick . . . Franklin Institute, his prep school; electronics, his major . . . will race his way to Indianapolis with the Road Knights . . . has already been to Mexico and California. ELIZABETH J. MacEACHERN Betty . . . sophistication plus . . . artistically inclined, she hopes to attend Mass. Art . . . horseback riding is a favorite . . . loathes oral book reports . . . That ' s about it! Future Nurses 10; Mass. Art Exhibition 11; Campus Art Staff 12; Cap and Gown Comm. 12; Crafts Club 12; F.B.L.A. 12 ANN MacFARLANE Ann . . . anticipates attending the University of Massachu- setts . . . her spare time occupa- tions are outdoor sports and library work ... is a Rainbow girl . . . received a letter of commendation from the National Merit Scholarship. High Honors 10; Honor 11; Future Teachers 11, 12; Pep Club 12 133 CHARLES W. MacMURRAY, JR. Charlie ... is an all-round sports enthusiast,, who has earned the respect and admira- tion of everyone ... is a sure success in whatever field he may enter after college. Football 10, 11; Captain 12; J.M.S.V.C. 10, 11, 12; Basket- Bail 10, 12; Track 10; Student Council 10 FRANCIS T. MAHER Tom . . . occupation-to-be, a compositor . . . favors bowling, fishing, clamming and roller skating . . . dislikes people who take the wrong lunches . . . Oh, what do you want? Open House 10, 11 WALTER L. MacNEIL Mac . . . wants to set his future in print . . . can often be seen eating clams at Bob ' s . . . doesn ' t see how he gets up in the morning . . . Hay is for horses. Open House 10, 11 MYRA MAHON Myra . . . her future is tied up in apron strings, she hopes. Reflector Sec ' t. 12 BEVERLY R. MADISON Bev . . . received recognition for her composition on Integrity in her sophomore year . . . You know it, too. . . . golf and dancing gives this chick pleasure. BRIAN B. MAHONEY Brian ... a prospect for prep school ... a sports enthusiast, for he is an ardent golfer, foot- ball and basketball fan . . . when confronted, comments, I don ' t know. Football 12 SHEILA M. MAGEE Magoo . . . usually found hurry- ing off to work as a cashier . . . Burdett is her present am- bition . . . active in CYO . . . Oh, for goodness sake. F.B.L.A. 11, 12; Pep Club 12; Senior Banquet Comm. JAMES E. MALONEY Jim . . . planning to work after graduation . . . enjoys bowling. Wrestling 11 WILLIAM D. MAGLIOZZI Bill . . . seen bouncing down a basketball court . . . hopes to become a business student at Babson Institute . . . belongs to Columbia Radio Club and CYO . . . Gee whiz! Cap and Gown Comm. 12 JAMES E. MANNING, JR. Jimbo . . . always a witty re- mark . . . his good humor will make him a well-liked dentist . . . especially likes baseball, and plays on the American Legion and town team. Key Club 12; Senior Nominating Comm; Honors 11; Baseball 10, 11, 12; Chemistry Club 11 134 JANICE M. MARLAND Jan . . . hopes to become a private secretary ... a CYO member . . . her homework is her pet peeve. Mr. Dwyer ' s Sec ' t. 12; P.B.L.A. 11, 12; Shorthand Certificate 60; Type Certificate 50 JOHN E. MARSH Jack ... a hunting and track enthusiast. Track 10, 11, 12; Football 10 GRACE M. MARTINSON Gracie . . . the redhead who radiates warmth and friendli- ness to her classmates . . . can be found doing volunteer nursing at Quincy City Hospital . . . patients will be confident under the care of this future surgical nurse! Majorette 10, 11, 12; Junior Party; H.R. Msngr. 11; Health Office Aid 12 MARY E. MATTHEWS Mary . . . dabbles in diversi- fied and different hobbies such as bowling, painting and hooking rugs . . . Oh, for Pete ' s sake! Chorus 10 DOROTHY M. MARSHALL Poots . . . plans to attend John Robert Powers School next fall ... at home on or in the water. P.B.L.A. 12; Mr. Klay ' s Sec ' t. 12 LAWRENCE J. MATTIE Larry Larry loathes labor . . . cars and electronics are his interests . . . basket- ball and bowling give him a boot. A.V. 10; Football 10 KENNETH R. MARSTON Ken . . . will be doing some- thing constructive as an archi- tect . . .interested in swimming, stock cars and hockey . . . women drivers are his worry.. That ' s cool. Honors 11; Student Council 10 CATHERINE E. MAZZOLA Cathy ... an intelligent, am- bitious girl will find her home with stethoscope in one hand and a golf club in the other. Future Nurses, Vice-Pres. 10, Pres. ll,12;Debate Club 12; Honors 10, 11; H.R. Msngr. 12; Gym Team 11; Opening Exer- cises 10 RICHARD D. MARTELL Marty ... a successful sheet metal worker . . . relishes boats and swimming . . . averse to teachers who give midnight sessions . . . pet expression is Oh, Great Scott! Honors 10, 11; Student Council 12 LOUIS J. MAZZUCHELLI Mazza . . . visited Puerto Rico and Bermuda . . . belongs to the Naval Reserves . . . delights in fixing cars . . . despises being last in the lunch line . . . plans to become a Marine lithographer. Open House 10, 11, 12 135 ina b. McCarthy Barbara ... at home on the dance floor . . . will waltz her way into the secretarial world humming ... her favorite ex- pression, Never again. Junior Party john r. McCarthy Jack . . . sports enthusiast . . . hard-working student . . . friendly . . . will be found at college next fall. Football 10; Baseball 10. 11. 12; Cap and Gown Comm. 12 SUSAN A. McDORMAND Sue . . . cute and perky with a twinkle in her eye . . . when there ' s work to be done, Sue ' s right there . . . this little librarian is truly college material. Campus 12; Future Teachers 11, Pres. 12; Senior Nominating Comm.; Pep Club 12; Honors 10, 11; Play Reading 12 JOHN J. McINTYRE, JR. Jack . . . always smiling . . . likes football and Boy Scouts . . . has attained the Eagle Scout Award . . . has college plans . . . his aim, West Point. norman p. Mccarty Norman ... his hobby is shooting . . . plans to sail the seas wi th the Navy after grad- uation. BEVERLY R. McLEAN Bev . . . more bounce to the ounce ... a Rainbow girl . . . enjoys bowling and horse- back riding . . . planning a career as a private secretary. Sophomore Party; H.R. Msngr. 10, 11; J.M.S.V.C. 11, 12; Miss Toomey ' s Sec ' t. 12 HELEN F. McCOLOUGH Helen . . . teaching tends to interest her ... a Marian Award winner . . . enjoys sewing. Future Teachers 11, 12; Pep Club 12; Chemistry Club 11; Opening Exercises 10, 12; Honors 10; Fashion Show 10 MARILYN L. McNUTT Mai ... a quiet and serious student ... a future teacher . . . reading and swimming, two of her favorite pastimes . . . active member of Rain- bow and C.E. Future Teachers 12; Creative writing 12; Honors 10; Future Nurses 10 MICHAELA J. MCDONNELL Kaela ... a cheery smile . . . an asset to her employer and the United Fund ... a sure success as a legal secretary. H.R. Msngr. 11; Reflector Ad- vertising Staff 12 KEVIN L. McSHEFFREY Kev . . . always hard working . . . his future ' s in the busi- ness world . . . skis his way through the summer. Reflector H.R. Rep. 12; Track 12 136 JOSEPH P. McSTRAVICK Joe . . . plans to construct his future . . . sports - he likes them all . . . races about with the Blue Angels . . . A, O.K.! Open House 10, 11 ARDIS R. MILLER Ardis . . . possessed by danc- ing, swimming and water skiing . . . expects to attend Fisher Junior College . . . dislikes busy telephone lines. Dance Decorations 11; Prop Comm. 11; Shorthand Certifi- cate 80, 100; Type Certifi- cate 61; Mr. Kearns ' Sec ' t. 12; Play Reading 12; Reflector Art Staff 12; Honors 10 GAROLD N. McWILLIAMS Garry . . . president of MYP . . . leader and piano player of the Mac IV . . . plans to attend Naval Academy . . . life guard at YMCA. Senior Nominating Comm.; Class Motto 11; Sophomore Party; Junior Party; Reflector 12; Orchestra 11; Honors 11 MARK L. MERRILL Mark . . . will face the future in Air Force blue . . . thinks ' cycles are cool except with flats! . . . Hold it, Fred! Open House 12 RICHARD P. MESSIER Dick . . . college qualified . . . eyeing engineering . . . plays in a drum and bugle corps. JUDITH A. MILBURY Judy ... as much at home in the saddle as out of it ... a skilled horsewoman — swings with the guitar . . . attended the New England Music Festi- val . . . plans to go into veterinary medicine. Chorus 11, 12; Future Tea- chers 12; Pep Club 12 ROBERT B. MILLER Bob . . . mild mannered and con- scientious . . . what a doctor he ' ll make! . . . recipient of the Harvard Book Award . . . will be seen driving his MG to PF . . . Good Grief! J.M.S.V.C. 10, 11, 12; Tennis 11, 12; H.R. Rep. 11; Opening Exercises 10, 11, 12; Class Pres. 12; Honors 10; High Hon- ors 11; Wrestling 12; Latin Certificate of Honorable Merit 11 JEAN L. MILLS Jean . . . easily spotted in a crowd by her red hair . . . ac- tive in Rainbow . . . cheerful and friendly, will make a good teacher. Future Teachers 11, 12; Pep Club 11, 12; Class Motto 11; Campus 12; Opening Exer- cises 12; Honors 10; High Honors 11; Senior Banquet Comm. LEONARD C. MINNIS Len . . . tall, husky and blond . . . enjoys cars and football . . . plans to attend college. Football 11, 12; Honors 11 NANCY E. MIRABITO the Nancy . . . charmed by keys of an IBM machine . . . at home at a hop . . . belongs to CYO. Chorus 10 137 WILLIAM A. MOLISSE Bill . . . the tall, silent type . . . destined to be a drafts- man . . . enjoys working on cars. PATRICIA E. MORRISON Pat ... on a chain store pay- roll . . . dances and roller skates for pleasure . . . not the waiting kind. P.B.L.A. 11; 12; D.E.C.A. Distributive Ed. 12; Pep Club 11 NANCY L. MOLLER Nancy . . . one of our quieter students . . . enjoys collecting recipes . . . YPP member . . . interested in a career in nursing. Future Teachers 12 ERIC K. MOSHER Rick ..... often heard talking of skin diving, water-skiing, his record collection and dancing ... on his ham radio, signs off by saying, What am I doing here? . . . belongs to American Relay Radio League, Youth Fellowship and Sea Scouts. Open House 11, 12 RICHARD M. MOODY Dick . . . mild-mannered . . . happiest when sailing and aqua diving . . . going to business college to study law . . . prejudiced people peeve him. Track 10 MARCIA A. MUIRHEAD Marcia . . . often found with her nose behind a book . . . independent . . . plans future in psychology . . . abhors left hand turns. Pep Club 11; Cap and Gown Comm. 12 DANIEL J. MOORE Dan Boone . . . seen skiing slopes of Mount Snow . . . plays drums in the Mac IV . . . loathes long, lonely, lingering ski lift lines . . . interested in electronics. Key Club 11; Sophomore Party; Senior Prom Comm.; Reflector Advertising Staff 12; H.R. Msngr. 12 MARGARET A. MUIRHEAD Maggie . . . usually seen on a horse . . . belongs to 4-H . . . plans to be working for a year ... a trip to England is in store for her. NANCY L. MOORE Nancy . . . figures her future ' s in hair styles . . . ten pin bowling gets her vote . . . nothing bothers her like being kept waiting! Distributive Ed. 12; H.R. Rep. 11; Sales Assembly 12 BERTRAND T. MULLER, JR. Randy ... a friend for every pound . . . armed with his briefcase and slide rule, he heads toward a career in mathematics . . . Senior Councilor of DeMolay. Key Club, Sec ' t. 11, 12; De- bate Club 11; Creative Writing 11; Chorus 10, 11; Opening Exercises 10, 11, 12; Hockey Team 10; High Honors 10; Honors 11; H.R. Treas. 12 138 ELAINE M. MULLIN Elaine . . . has attended Cam- bridge High and Latin School where she was captain of the bowling team ... her bowling trophy is the evidence of dodging gutters and scoring strikes . . . Number, please may be a frequent expression in the future. LINDA E. NASH Linda . . . attractive and re- served ... a future secre- tarial school student ... a skin diving enthusiast, also a painter. Chorus 10 THELMA L. MUMMEY Thelma . . . thoughtful and kind with a warm and under- standing heart . . . finds pleasure in music ..... member of Rainbow, Church Fellowship and choir . . . hopes to attend a liberal arts college. Chorus 10,11,12; Opening Ex- ercises 10,11,12; Band Librar- ian ; Senior Norn. Comm.; Crea- tive Writing 12; H.R.Treas. 12; J.M.S.V.C. 12 SHIRLEY E. NEAL Shirley . . . looking for a plush office to type in . . . likes Swimming and skating ... a loyal Rainbow girl. Fashion Show F.B.L.A. 12; Sec ' t. 12 10; Honors 11; Miss Andem ' s LORRAINE E. MURRAY Lorraine . . . will make some boss a good secretary . . . member of CYO and the Hori- zon Club ... is vexed by talkative people. Chorus 10; Fashion Show 10, 11; F.B.L.A. 12 MARTHA R. MURRAY Tha . . . seeking a position as secretary ... at home in the water - just loves to swim . . . she transferred from Sacred Heart in her senior year . . . Sugar! Sacred Heart: Debate Club 11 WILLIAM D. NEALON Willie ... is an asset to Roxie ' s Bowling League ... a golfer at heart, he also en- joys basketball and swimming . . . Eleven or eight. Golf Team 11, 12; Basketball 11, 12 RAYMOND L. NEILAND Ray . . . talkative with the girls . . . plans to attend liberal arts college . . . en- joys any kind of music and listening to records . . . doesn ' t like girls who don ' t know what they want to do on dates. Track 10; Cross Country 10 L HELEN J. MYLLMAKI Helen . . . red hair and a per- sonality to go with it ... a future stenotypist . . . likes skating ... is a member of CYO . . . too much homework peeves her. F.B.L.A. 11, 12; Shorthand Certificate 60, 80, Mrs. Thomas ' Sec ' t. 12 HELLA NEILSON Hella ... a German Fraulein . . . enjoys sketching portraits of people . . . jumped from England to Scotland to Holland and landed in the good old U.S.A. Play Reading 12; Arts and Crafts Club 12; Miss Toomey ' s Sec ' t. 12 139 JAMES R. NEWELL Jim . . . quiet and serious . . . aspires to be a doctor . . . en- joys boating and skiing ... is a member of Wessagusset Yacht Club . . . dislikes wild driving . . . What ' s new? Latin Award 10, 11; Sailing Club 11; Key Club 11. 12 MARCIA J. NORLING Marcia . . . friendly and fun but always earnest . . . follow- ing her Rainbow on to college . . . 600 Yearbook interviews mean no spare time for study! J.M.S.V.C. 10, 11, 12; Campus Ed. Senior Section 12; Cap and Gown Comm. 12; Honors 10; High Honors 11; Latin Certifi- cate of Superior Merit 10; Hon. Merit 11; Opening Exercises 10 WENDELL G. NEWELL Poopsie . . . Poopsie ' s plans include a hitch in the service ... an avid sports fan, es- pecially football . . . dislikes trouble, but does trouble dis- like him? MARY L. NORTON Mary Lou . . . take s to tennis . . . hopes to be a secretary . . . CYO member . . . peeved by people who bite their finger- nails. . . That ' s life, I guess. Pep Club 11; Reflector Adver- tising Staff 11; F.B.).A. 12 PETER M. NEWTON Pete . . . magnetic personality and sharp humor . . . shoots pucks or skims Cape Cod waters . . . peeved by someone with a poor sense of humor . . . would like to have both feet in a Mer- chant Marine Academy . . . often says, lflhad a million dollars. Hockey 10,11,12; Football 10; Reflector Ad. Staff 12; A.V. 12; Intramurals 10; Tennis 11; Sr. Prom Comm. JOSEPH A. NISTA Joe . . . Weymouth High ' s an- swer to Fred Astaire . . . en- joys music . . . snobbish girls give him a pain . . . Crazy! Sophomore Party; Opening Ex- ercises 10; Campus 12; Writer of High School Notes for the Patriot Ledger CAROL A. O ' BRIEN Carol . . . wanted - a plush office to type in . . . happiest when bowling or dancing ... a working girl . . . pettly peeved by jealous boys. Pep Club 11, 12; F.B.L.A. 11; Mr. McCarthy ' s Sec ' t.12 DAVID L. O ' BRIEN David ... is a radio enthusiast in his spare time ... a CYO man. PETER P. NOLAN, HI Pete ... a college hopeful . . . a bowling enthusiast and a working man . . . What d ' ya call it? Distributive Ed. 12 JOHN T. O ' BRIEN O.B. . . . hammers and saws are the tools of his trade . . . a hunter, a fisherman and also a swimmer . . . looks askance at alcoholic beverages . . . Go soak your head! 140 KATHLEEN O ' BRIEN Kathy . . . sees success in sales . . . likes sewing . . . member of CYO . . . peeved by people who don ' t know what they want to buy . . . Noble of you! GEORGE A. OHLSON Olie . . . found on golf course with baseball bat, shoulder pads, football and bathing suit stuffed in his golf bag . . . doesn ' t like people who cheat on tests . . . wants to own nice looking car and clothes . . . You ' re with it. High Honors 10,11; Jr. Usher; Sr. Nom. Comm.; Merit Award 10, 11; Student Council 10, 11, 12; Open House 10, 11, 12 MARY E. O ' BRIEN Elaine . . . seeking Civil Service position ... at home on the dance floor ... a CYO ' er . . . Gee! ROBERT S. OLIVER, JR. O . . . cool it men, here comes Big O . . . would like to attend college ... a bowling enthusiast. ROY W. O ' BRIEN O ' Bie . . . always inquisitive . . . soon to see the sea in the Navy ... a CYO man ... an enthusiastic sports fan. PAUL R. OLIVERIO Ollie . . . high school behind, business college ahead . . . digs Jazz and takes to water- skiing . . . For crying out loud! - someone took his type eraser again. THOMAS J. O ' CONNELL, Jr. CYNTHIA OLSEN Tom . . . quiet and casual . . . name a sport -he likes it . . . slide rule and T-square will be the tools of his future. Football 10; Baseball 10; Basketball 11, 12; Cross Coun- try 12; Spring Track 12 Cindy . . . always smiling . . . reading and limbo are her favorites . . . treasurer of PF and an active member of Rain- bow . . . never says What a Blast after a blind date. Campus 12; Sr. Nom., Comm.; Class Motto 11; Future Tea- chers 11, 12; Opening Exer- cises 10; High Honors 10, 11; Senior Party JOHN D. O ' GORMAN Brogan . . . found on a bowling green, in a swimming pool or on a skating rink . . . going to join U.S. Navy . . . dislikes book work . . . Oh, sugar! JOSEPH P. OTERI Joe . . . blond and friendly . . . his figures will balance budgets . . . CYO, sports and work oc- copyhis spare time . . . the fairer sex irks him. 141 RUTH ANN V. O ' TOOLE Penny ... a penny for her thoughts . . . another bowling and dancing fan . . . belongs to CYO and works. Pep Club 12 MARSHA R. PARNABY Marsh . . . quiet and calm . . . active member of Rainbow . . . summers she can be found at the end of her rope on water skis! . . . hopes to type and take letters for an important boss. Reflector Advertising Staff 11, 12; Pep Club 11, 12; Mr. Whit- more ' s Sec ' t. 12; P.B.L.A. 12 SUSANNE F. PAGE Pagie . . . sparkling person- ality . . . always has everyone in stitches . . . active in Rain- bow and Girl Scouts . . . I ' m tellin ' ya! . . . hates dogs that eat turtles!!! Band 10,11,12; Southeastern Music Festival 10,11,12; Jr. Party; Campus 12; Creative Writing 12; Opening Exercises 12; Class Banquet Comm. 12 WAYNE PARRY Wango . . . toots the trumpet and enjoys combos . . . will be seeing the world through a porthole. Band 10, 10,11,12 11, 12; Orchestra RICHARD W. PALMER Dick . . . tall and reserved . . . his witty words will be helpful in his career in Journalism . . . belongs to DeMolay . . . plays a clever clarinet. Band 10,11,12; Cap and Gown Comm. 12 LYNNE F. PATTISON Lynnie ... a loyal friend who can be heard yelling on the bus, Oh! No! ... a MYP ' er, Rainbow girl and Sunday School teacher . . . headed for a career as a teacher. Future Teachers 11,12; Chorus 12 JOAN R. PANTTILA Joan . . . finds enjoyment in reading . . . her intellectual capability will make her a suc- cess . . . slaves as a file clerk . . . will go wild if she has to be awakened by an alarm clock. High Honors 10, 11; Campus 11, 12; Senior Prom Comm.; Pep Club 11, 12; Prop Comm. 11; Opening Exercises 10; Science Club 11 CHARLES R. PAONE Charlie . . . laughing brown eyes and never without a joke . . . collecting coins is his pastime . . . there ' s another basket for the CYO basketball team . . . intends a career in engineering. Basketball 10; Intramural Bas- ketball 10; Tennis 11, 12 HEmHHHHNHHI TT PATRICIA M. PELLETIER Pat . . . searching for secre- tarial work . . . already a work ing girl . . . Oh, how she hates to get up in the morning! . . . Phooey! Fashion Show 10, 11 PATRICIA C. PERRONE Cheryl . . . short and perky . . . attends CYO . . . will soon be a skillful IBM opera- tor. Pep Club 11, 12; F.B.L.A. 12 142 NANCY A. PETERS Nancy . . . one of Weymouth High ' s many bowling and dancing enthusiasts ... an IBM machine is the key to her future. Pep Club 11, 12; P.B.L.A. 12 i RICHARD PHILLIPS Skip . . . has the service in store for him . . . getting hit on the head repels him . . . I ain ' t got no money is his most common phrase . . . has a liking for football and baseball. EDWARD T. PETERSON, JR. Tom . . . tall and blond . . . running out of gas on the way to school annoys both the office and him . . . member of CYO . . . undecided between college and the service. Baseball 10, 11, 12; Football 10, 11 I SANDRA M. PILATO Sandy . . . looks ahead to IBM school or a business college ... Yeah, right! . . . enjoys skating . . . be- longs to CYO. Honors 10, 11; Mr. Jack ' s Sec ' t 11; Type Certificate 58; P.B.L.A. 12; Senior Party MARCIA L. PETERSON Marce . . . pert and peppy . . . plans to attend college - high- lighting headshrinking . . . Worthy Advisor of Wessagusset Rainbow . . . Chapter sweetheart of DeMolay. Band 10, 11,12; High Honors 10, 11; Chorus 12; Junior Party; Creative Writing 11; Reflector 11, 12; Latin Certi- ficate 10; H.R. Msngr. 12 WILLIAM H. PFLAUMER Bill . . . tinkers with cars and reels in rods . . . will soon hear reveille ringing in his ears. EDWARD E. PHILLIPS Eddie . . . hopes to become a mechanic . . . can be seen working at Babs Auto Service . . . need a muffler? See Eddie! LOUISE V. PINOLA Louise . . . birds in the trees seem to whisper her name . . . she doesn ' t like it when tea- chers do ... So goes it . . . relishes dancing . . . CYO ' s her club ... a budding secretary. Mrs. Cote ' s Sec ' t. 11, 12 ROBERT B. PIRIE Bob . . . quiet strength and ease of manner . . . hopes to pursue a career in languages . . . perpetual resident of 210 as Assistant Editor of Campus . . . active in DeMolay. Campus, Ass ' t. Ed. 12; Sr. Norn. Comm.; Honors 10,11 ; Key Club 12; Basketball 10; Student Council 10; Spanish Club 11; Jr. Usher; Opening Exercises 10; Class Motto 11 EARL A. PITHIE Andy . . . artistic and musical . . . plays a pretty cool drum ... is sure to succeed in art school ... is a DeMolay member. Band 11, 12 143 DEBORAH A. POPE Debbie . soon to likes al CYO . . team heard . . gay and lively be a secretary , sports . . , . . a losing annoys her . saying, Oh, some kind of a nut ! attends football , . often you ' re Chorus 11; Library Club Treas. 11; Pep Club 11, 12; Miss Vining ' s Sec ' t. 12 BETTE M. PUOPOLO Bette . . . setting her future in curlers ... a bowling bug. Choir 10, 11, 12; Distributive Ed. 12 JAMES W. PORTER Jim . . . wants to face the future in Air Force blue ... a real sportsman, likes to hunt and fish . . . bugged by Charlie . .. Go soak your head! Student Council 11 DONNA L. POULIN Donna ... a future secretary . . . loves to bowl and dance . . . coming from Florida, can ' t stand our cold weather ... I hope I do! Pep Club 11, 12; F.B.L.A. 11, 12; Gym Team 11, 12 JANICE G. PRATT Jan . . . seen smiling in a station wagon with sweetheart . . . future elementary school teacher . . . Sunday School tea- cher . . . pet peeve is phonies . . . Have you seen Harry? Honors 10, 11; Gym Team 11; Future Teachers 11, 12; Campus, Feature Co-Ed. 12; Senior Nom. Comm.; Class Banquet 12; Miss Canning ' s Msngr. 12 AGNES M. PRESCOTT Agony . . . pleasant to meet, delightful to know . enjoys ' skating, swimming, bowling and dancing but can do without gym . . . will make a kind and gentle nurse. MARIE E. PUOPOLO Ree . . . round and round she goes roller skating, ice skating or dancing . . . has a fancy to be a dressmaker or secretary ... is a CYO member . . . pet peeve is people who copy homework . . . So what! Fashion Show 11; Cafeteria Duty 11; Reflector Sec ' t. 12 ROBERT A. RALPH Bob . . . sports-conscious young man with a yen for basketball or driving Herbie ' s truck . . . heard expostulating, You ' re out to lunch ... at- tends CYO and Christian Doctrine. Cross Country 10, 11, 12; Spring Track 10, 11; Winter Track 11; Basketball 10 EARL F. RAND, JR. Earl ... a businessman at heart . . . just loves money, collecting coins that is . . . Oh, how he hates to get up in the morning! Band 10, 11, 12 DOROTHY M. REARDON Dotti . . . digs dancin ' . . . peeved by people who brag . . . belongs to CYO . . . wants to be a secretary . . . ' Why-y not! Pep Club 11, 12 12; F.B.L.A. 11, 144 ROSEMARY A. REGAL Rosemary . , . hates homework . . . plans to be a secretary . . . CYO member ... I don ' t know. Future Nurses 10; P.B.L.A. 11, 12; Pep Club 11, 12 JEAN REMONDINI Jeannie . . . friendly and full of fun ... a ready smile for everyone . . . planning to be a practical nurse . . . loves to skate, dance and bowl ... a CYO ' er and active member of a girls ' club . . . peeved when kept waiting . .. You flower! Gym Team 11; Dance Decora- tions 11; Pep Club 11, 12; P.B.L.A. 12; Class Play 12 ANN M. RICHARDSON Ann . . . pert and petite with personality plus . . . loves fun in the form of roller skating and dancing . . . belongs to CYO . . . hates pokey drivers . . . she has lived on the Mid- way Islands. Sophomore Party; F.B.L.A. 11; Distributive Ed., Treas. 12; D.E.C.A. 12 KATHLEEN E. RICHARDSON Kathy ... a warm smile and a kind word for everyone . . . always there when you need a friend . . . plans to attend a business school. Campus Sec ' t. 12; Mrs. Mc- Kean ' s Sec ' t. 12; Cap and Gown Comm. 12; Honors 10, 11; Shorthand Certificate 60, 80 JOHN P. RENNIE John . . . wants to join the Navy and see the world . . . can be seen in just about any local pool hall or bowling establishment . . . Tomorrow ' s another day. JAMES R. RICHMOND Jim . . . bent on becoming a traveling cabinetmaker . . . likes to hunt, swim, play hockey and play football, wrestle, practice judo, and pitch horseshoes . . . belongs to CYO Student Council 10, 11, 12; Class Motto 11; Honors 10, 11 MARCIA E. RENNIE Marcia . . . blond and blissful . . . delights in skimming the ice . . . abhors boys who call late for a date . . . What a riot! Student Council 11; F.B.L.A. 11, 12; Pep Club 11, 12; Cap and Gown Comm. 12; Gym Team 11, 12; Crafts Club 12 WILLIAM H. RICHMOND Bill . . . quiet and reserved . . . likes the great outdoors . . . enjoys skiing, boating and fishing . . . would like to go to Rensselaer next year. Key Club 12 WILLIAM B. RICE Barry . . . good natured and fun ... on warm summer days you ' ll see him on skis . . . cool with the clippers, a barber he ' ll be. ANN F. RILEY Ann . . . dislikes being called Annie . . . intends to be an IBM operator . . . likes to draw ... is an active mem- ber of CYO and St. Jerome ' s Sodality . . . can be heard saying, Good Thinking! F.B.L.A. Sec ' t. 12 11, 12; Mr. Collins ' 145 PAUL V. RILEY Rile . . . his hobbies are cars and radios . . . brothers bother Rile . . . You better believe it. Football 10 STEPHEN P. RODGERSON Beaver . . . will work like a beaver in the business world ... he builds cars instead of dams ... a CYO member . . . hates homework. Basketball 10 DONNA L. RINALDI Donna . . . will take her place as a secretary . . . happiest when on skates ... a member of CYO . . . pettly peeved by real long hair . . . What a blast! Honors 10; P.B.L.A. 11, 12; Type Certificate 60; Shorthand Certificate 60, 80; Mr. Ghiorse ' s Sec ' t. 12 ARTHUR P. ROGERS Art ... a prospective B.U. student ... an asset to the YMCA when he finished third in the state YMCA high jump championship . . . bugged by homework. JOSEPH W. RITZ Joe . . . outdoor enthusiast . . . happy on the golf course or in the woods - hunting . . . his exclusive expression, Oh, great! Cross Country 10; Winter Track 10 ROBERT F. ROONEY, JR. Bob . . . crazy about cars and boats . . . points to printing as ambition . . . pet peeve, people who say I don ' t know . . . exclusive expression, I don ' t know. Student Council 12; Open House 10, 11, 12 JANICE E. ROBAR Jan . . . sweet and friendly, . . . will focus her talents on the teaching profession . . . participates in CYO . . . with a blank expression - I can ' t think of anything. Student Council 10, 11; Cor- responding Sec ' t. 12; Future Teachers 12; Pep Club 12; Senior Prom Comm. HARRY H. ROSENTHAL Harry . . . seen smiling in a station wagon with skuba tank, skis and sweetheart . . . usu- ually headed for YMCA . . . carefully considering college. Cross Country 10, 11, 12; Winter Track 10; Spring Track 10, 11, 12; Senior Prom Comm.; Debate Club 12; Key Club 11, 12; Wrestling Team 11, 12 SHARON LEE ROCHE Sha . . . another Delia Street . . . she ' d rather spend her time bowling than doing home- work anyday . . . Well! MARY V. ROSSETTI Mazzie . . . would like to work as an IBM secretary . . . enjoys bowling and dancing Oh, yeah! Pep Club 11, 12; Shorthand Certificate 60; Type Certifi- cate 55; F.B.L.A. 12; Mr. Perry ' s Sec ' t. 12 NATALIE L. ROULSTON Nat ... a vivacious cheer- leader, enjoys addressing ques- tions to people on couches . . . irritated by people who start, but don ' t finish, saying something ... is a member of Rainbow ... I Could care! Sophomore Party; Future Nurses, Sec ' t. 10, 11; Gym Team 11; Campus 12; Opening Exercises 11, 12; Cheerleader 11, 12; Class Treas. 12 DOROTHY E. RYAN Dottie . . . her footsteps will follow the path to college . . . dislikes people who are con- ceited without justification . . . belongs to a bowling league and CYO. Senior Prom Comm. SUSAN D. ROWELL Sue ... a friend to all ... member of Rainbow and P F . . . her career in physical therapy will limber up many a muscle. Future Nurses 10, 11, 12 JOHN J. RYAN Jack ... a lively, red-headed Irishman . . . thumps the drum . . . hopes to attend Burdett College ... is a member of CYO . . . original expression, Vomp Bomp. Cross Country 10, 11, 12; Winter Track 10, 11, 12; Spring Track 10; Honors 10 MARJORIE C. ROY Mardi ... a prospective stu- dent at New England School of Art, presently a student at John Robert Powers School . . . don ' t be late when meeting Mardi . .. That ' s too bad! Debate Club 12; Reflector Ad- vertising Staff; Arts and Crafts Club, Sec ' t.-Treas. 12 WILLIAM G. RYAN Bill ... is undecided as to what his future career will be . . . likes girls and bowling . . . dislikes not being excused when the bell rings . . . I ' ll kill you! ' Football 10, 11; Baseball 10 ROBERT S. RULEY Bob . . . would like to go into business ... is active in church . . . Bob ' s pet peeve is kids who have nice cars . . . Don ' t you just know it? KENNETH J. SANGALEER Ken . . . always active . . . nothing anti-like about bowling or football. SUSAN P. RUSSELL Sue ... a secretary, yet, but with law book in hand . . . finds her fun dancing and skating ... a YPF ' er . . . can ' t stand people who say things they don ' t mean . . . ' You comedian! Opening Exercises 10, 11, 12; F.B.L.A. 11, 12; Pep Club 11, 12; Senior Nominating Comm. MARY T. SANTACROCE Mae . . . hopes to be a medical secretary . . . enjoys bowling and dancing . . . belongs to CYO. . . Oh, you ' re kidding! Dance Decorations 11; Pep Club 12; F.B.L.A. 12 147 SUZANNE E. SARGENT Sue . . . sunny and spry . . . the future will find her behind a typewriter . . . daily drudge, winding her watch . . . member of Rainbow and PP . . . Oh, really! as she hits another wrong note on her piano. Chorus 10, 11, 12 PAULA L. SCHNEIDER Paula . . . has mind to teach . . . enjoys dancing and bowl- ing ... is a member of YPP . . . pet peeve is long TV commercials . . . What are you anyway, some kind of nut! Future Teachers 11,12 WILLIAM B. SEACH Bill . . . soon to be a rock- knockin ' archaeologist . . . our boy likes to read and lift weights . . . How about that! . . . he ' s been on Hawaiian beaches. Track 10, 11; Cross Country 10, 11, 12; Debate Club 11; Spanish Club 11, 12; Senior Nominating Comm; Senior Play; Graduation Dance Comm. DAVID R. SERAFINI Dave . . . short and smiling . . . faithfully feeds his face . . . Vice-Pres. of CYO . . . You ' d better believe it! Play Reading 12; Senior Prom Comm. RAMON A H. SCOTT Mona ... on her toes . . . as- pires to be in the limelight as a dancer . . . inquisitive, al- ways asking, Why 9 Dance Decorations 11; H.R. Msngr. 12; D.E.C.A. 12; Class Play 12 GAIL E. SHANAHAN Gail . . . following a direct path to the business world . . . likes ice skating, boys and parties ... a CYO ' er . . . hates winding rollers! . . . . . . For goodness sakes! Gym Team 11,12 AUGUSTINE F. SCULLY, JR. CLAIRE L. SHARP Gus . . . Mario Lanza of our class . . . seen bouncing on a trampoline or chasing a fowl with a bow and arrow . . . mem- ber of CYO . . . going to col- lege . .. Come on, boys! Baseball 10; Chorus 10, 11, 12; Football 10, 11, 12; Cap and Gown Comm. 12 THOMAS D. SEABURY Seab . . . contemplating col- lege- . . . sails with the wind at Wessagussett Yacht Club . . . not an English enthusiast . . . You don ' t say! Band 10, 11, 12 Claire ..... efficiency person- ified . . . dancer and Rainbow member . . . hates transcriptions . . . future legal secretary . . . That ' s all! Reflector 10, 11, 12; F.B.L.A. 11, Treas. 12; Type Certificate 55; Shorthand Certificate 60, 80; Campus Sec ' t. 12 DAVID G. SHAW Dave . . . still frowning about his future ... a whiz on the ice . . . says homework is a headache . . . I can ' t think. 148 JOHN R. SHAW John . . . Definitely dis- likes dropping books! . . . cau- tiously conjuring college . . . likes staying home, instead of freezing in an open car. Junior Usher; Debate Club 12; Key Club 12 WILLIAM SHUTE Bill . . . Anchors Aweigh he s off to join the Navy . „ . scores on the ice for St. Jerome ' s . . . hates homework • ■• Hey, Brogan! DAVID A. SMART Dave . . . endeavors to enter the field of radio and television . . . loves all water sports . . . is a member of CYO . . . pet peeve is people who think legal drag racing is crazy . . . is often heard saying, Ain ' t ready for it yet. DONALD F. SMITH Smitty . . . plans to join the service ... a real sports lover ... a good infielder in baseball . . . surprise tests irk him . . . It ' s a possibility. Track 11; Baseball 10, 12 BARBARA A. SIMCIK Barbara . . . intends to use her skill in business s ub- jects in later years . . . likes to talk on the telephone . . . dislikes being late . . . can be heard saying, You know! JAMES M. SMITH Jim . . . intends to enter the field of business administra- tion ... a bowling bug . . . hates homework . . . Oh, no! RUTHANN SINIBALDI Chubs . . . petite and peppy . . . always sunny ... a sure suc- cess as a future teacher . . . active CYO member . .. Whata creep! Chorus 10, 11, 12; South eastern Music Festival 10, 11, 12; Future Teachers 11, Sec ' t. 12; Campus 12; H.R. Msngr. 12 JOAN M. SIROIS Joanie ... a cute cashier . . . attends CYO and Sodality . . . Oh, ya! Band 10; Orchestra 10; Sopho- more Party; Creative Writing 11, 12 MARJORIE J. SMITH Margie . . . looks to teaching as a career . . . plays the ac- cordion, cooks and enjoys sports . . . PF member . . . dislikes gum chewing and cliques. Pep Club 11; Chemistry Club 11; Future Teachers 11, 12 DONALD A. SPEAR Don . . . flyboy of the future in the Air Force . . . hates to listen to women who yak continually . . . enjoys foot- ball, hockey and water skiing . . . belongs to DeMolay. Student Council 12 149 JANE SPINNEY Janie . . . has hopes of be- coming a nurse ... a YPF ' er . . . peeved by snobbv people. . . .when spoken to - Who, me? Library Club 10, 11, 12; H.R. Rep. 11; Student Council 11 JOYCE T. STARRATT Joyce . . . well-groomed and truly sophisticated . . . has a keen sense of humor and takes pleasure in sports . . . will surely succeed in the college of her choice. Honors 10, 11; Chorus 11; Cap and Gown Comm. 12; Pep Club 11, 12 STEWART C. SPINNEY Stu . . . smart without much work . . . would like to take a Pre-Med course . . . attends DeMolay . . . dislikes opti- mism . . . can be heard saying , Yuk. Baseball 10, 11 JANET M. STEEL Janet . . . another Florence Nightingale . . . does volun- teer work at the hospital . . . pettly peeved by people who snap gum . . . You don ' t say! Future Nurses 10, 11, Chemistry Club 11, 12 12; ELIZABETH A. STACK Betty . . . vivacious and out- going with a flare for fashion design . . . develops natural artistic ability with classes at Mass. Art and the Museum of Fine Arts ... off hours she ' s horseback riding ... a sure success as a fashion illus- trator. Honors 10; Campus 11, Lay- out Editor 12; J.M.S.V.C. 11,12 mm SUSAN STETSON Sue . . . her eyes have it . . . a junior college prospect . . . pet peeve is conceited people . . . Oh, boy! Dance Decorations 11; Reflec- tor Art Staff 12 HAROLD F. STANDRING Skip . . . college qualified . . . his hobby is model airplanes . . . Censored! Band 10, 11, Manager 12; Or- chestra 10, 11; Chemistry Club 11 RALPH B. STEWART, JR. Ralph . . . hates silly girls . . . enjoys skin diving . . . hopes to attend college after high school . . . loves sports and is good at them . .. Unbe- lievable! Football 10, 11, 12; Hockey 10; Track 10, 11, 12; Campus 12 LORRAINE T. STANLEY Lorrie ... a future angel of mercy . .. enjoys movies and bowling in the Wonder Bowl League . . . annoyed by boys in bermuda shorts . .. Hi, guys! Pep Club 12; Debate Club 12 CAROL A. STONE Carol . . . bound for Boston School of Nursing . . . hap- piest on a tennis court or in the water ... a CYO ' er. F.B.L.A. 11; Pep Club 12 150 JEAN F. STONEHOUSE Jean . . . smart and sedate . . . received a letter of commen- dation from the National Merit Scholarship Society . . . likes bowling and CYO . . . anti- cipates attending Bridgewater State College. Pep Club 11, 12; Debate Club 12; Future Teachers 12 PAUL J. SULLIVAN Sully . . . would rather remain anonymous . . . but it was dis - covered that he works and is on the road to college. HERBERT C. STOWE Herb . . . school is his pet peeve, likes to play hookey, I mean hockey . . . enjoys water skiing and skin diving . . . plans to study business ad- ministration and see the world. Hockey 10; Football 10, 11; Wrestling 11, 12; Track 11, 12; Cross Country 12 PHYLLIS J. STRICKLAND Phill ... a smile for everyone ... an accordian player . . . enjoys cake decorating and sports . . . belongs to Rainbow and Fellowship . . . plans to take nurses ' training at Brock- ton or Salem . . . Gee Whiz! Chorus 10; Dance Decoration 11; Future Nurses 12 MARIE E. SULLO Eileen . . . sweet and smart ... a sure success in college . . . enjoys skimming the ice ... a CYO ' er . . . people who are late (excluding herself) irk her. High Honors 10, 11; Superla- tive Latin Award 10, Eminent Latin Award 11; Reflector 11, 12; Pep Club 11, 12; Junior Party:, Gym Team 11; Campus 12 JUDITH E. SWEENEY Judy . . . laughing and lovely . . . plans to be a private sec- retary . . . belongs to Rainbow and YPP. Honors 10; Fashion Show 10, 11; Cap and Gown Comm. 12; F.B.L.A. 11, V.P. 12; Short- handCertificate 60; Mr. Reams ' Sec ' t. 12 ANDREA L. STUB Andi . . . college qualified and math minded . . . dreams of drama ... a working girl and member of CYO . . . Isn ' t that interesting! Latin certificate of Merit 11; Future Teachers 11, 12; Open- ing Exercises 12; Debate Club 12 JOHN C. SWIFT Swifty . . . found eating, hunt- ing, fishing . . . belongs to Christian Doctrine and Mass. Foulers Association . . . plans to be a cabinetmaker or truck driver . . . hates road hogs . . . All right little boy, leave me alone. Student Council 10, 11, 12; Honors 10 MARY ANN SULLIVAN Sully . . . wanted: an office to type in . . . Softball, skating and swimming suit her fine . . . pet peeve is ' 55 Fords . . . Tremendous! Pep Club Sec ' t. 12 11; Mr. White ' s FREDERICK TAUSEVICH Tausey . . . the joker is wild . . . will become business ad- ministration student at Boston University . . . South Shore Health Studio ' s healthiest customer. 151 JANET L. TAYLOR Jan . . . amiable and admirable . . . sees future as a private secretary . . . favorite pastimes are bowling and football games . . . Oh ya! Honors 10, 11; Fashion Show 10; Typing Certificate 56; Shorthand Certificate 60, 80; F.B.L.A. 12; Campus Sec ' t. 12; Mrs. MacKean ' s Sec ' t. 12 JOHN F. THIBADEAU John ... a fisherman and a yachtsman . . . after high school it ' s the naval reserves . . . could be he ' ll command a whole naval fleet someday! EDWARD L. THIBEAULT, JR. Ed, . . . nose to the grindstone , but ready for fun . . . creative in art or architecture . . . hopes for an engineering career. High Honors 10; Honors 11 DAWN I. THOMAS Donnie . . . dark shiny hair . . . once a friend, always a friend ... an avid baseball fan . . . next stop, Burdett College, then a medical secretary. Honors 10, 11; Spanish Club H.R. Msngr 11; Library Club 11, 12; Deaate Club 12 GENE R. THOMAS Gene . . . always on the look- out for fun . . . annoyed by school . . . hoping to attend University of Mass. . .. busi- ness administration or engi- neering are on his agenda for the future. Class Banquet Honors 10 Comm. 12; WILLIAM J. THOMAS Bill . . . looks to a future in the Merchant Marines . . . has visited Montreal. Cap and GownComm. 12 CAROL A. THORP Carol . . . quiet charm . . . jazz and tap dancing keep her on her toes . . . plans to at- tend U.C.L.A. to study jour- nalism . . . Drat! Honors 10, 11; Creative Writing 11, 12; Library Club 11, 12; Spanish Club 11; Open- ing Exercises 12; Play Read- ing 12; Senior Nominating Comm. JEFFREY A. THUNBERG Jeff . . . the original Cam- pus Kid ... a blue-eyed blond with a good personality . . . inquisitive and intelligent . . . headed for college . . . enjoys tape recording and ten- pin bowling ... an officer in DeMolay . . . Good Thinkin ' ! Cross Country 10, 12; Winter Track 10, 12; Spring Track 10, 12; Honors 11; Campus 12; Debate Club 12; Senior Prom Comm. GEORGIANNA M. TIERNEY George . . . planning to go on to business school ... an avid s ports fan ... a Hori- zon Club member. Fashion Show 10; F.B.L.A. 11; Pep Club 11, 12 LINDA E. TIRRELL Linda ... a friendly and jovial smile . . . her ever-ready help- ing hand is offered at the South Shore Hospital . . . steps lead to college. Fashion Show 10; F.B.L.A. 12; Pep Club 12 152 BARBARA E. TONIS Barb . . . participates in Rainbow and PF . . . commonly curls up with a book in hand . .. her routine response is, I would imagine . . . come September, she ' l 1 be wearing the freshman cap of Gettys- burg College. Chorus 10, 11, 12; Orchestra 10, 11; Spanish Club 11; Fu- ture Teachers 11; Senior Nominating Comm.; Debate Club 12; Creative Writing 12 MICHAEL F. TRAVI Mike . . . will get his technical training at Franklin . . . rifle in hand heads for the great out- doors ... a swift short-order cook. Open House 10; Senior Party CAROL J. TROP Carol ... a friendly girl . . . likes to baby sit . . . teaches Sunday School and belongs to PF . . . her ambition is to become a secretary . . . says , You know! F.B.L.A. 12 JUDITH E. VACHON Judy . . . agile and amicable ... a seafaring miss, delight- ing in skiing and boating . . . also active in CYO . . . hopes to become a woman in white. H.R. Msngr. 12 JOHN R. VARA Roger . . . alias Ferdinand . . . a terribly talented dancer . . . takes ballroom, tumbling, acro- batics, tap and ballet . . . content to spend his days in a dance studio . . . already an assistant instructor. Band 10, 11 PAUL M. VALENTINE Tino . . . belongs to the six- foot class . . . headed for Wentworth or Northeastern and a career in electronics. Cross Country 10; Spring Track 10; Winter Track 10; Honors 11 FREDERICK D. TURNER Rick ... a real live wire who loves Latin . ..likes just about every sport . . . his future holds college and finally aeronautical engineering. Basketball 10, 11, 12; Base- ball 10; Junior Party; Golf 12 SALLY J. VERBECK Sally . . . hospitable and humorous . . . spends her spare time working . . . shorthand and typing will be the major subjects of her future. F.B.L.A. 11, 12; H.R. Treas. 12; Campus Sec ' t. 12; Senior Play Usherette. JUDITH L. TURNER Judi . . . pretty and petite . . . belongs to Rainbow . .. she ' ll work after graduation for pay! H.R. Party Rep. 10; Sophomore LESLIE A. VICTOR Les . . . next stop college . . . finds fishing and cars fascina- ting . . . Fantastic ! 153 KAREN I. VILLENEUVE Karen . . . artistic . . . her future lies in art ... active in Rainbow and an asset to her church basketball team ... a Saturday student at Mass. Art . . . roamed the Dark Con- tinent for three years . . . Rats ! Future Nurses 10; Campus 11, Art Ed. 12; Opening Exercises 12 MARJORIE H. WALSH Margie . . . seeking a secre- tarial position ... a bowling and roller skating fan, also a CYO ' er . . . don ' t break your promises to her! ... For Pete ' s sake! F.B.L.A. 12 JUNE M. VINING June . . . quiet and modest, yet keen and alert . . . apt in the field of art with a special skill in fashion design . . . en- joys all sports and is a wel- come member on every team . . . college will open many channels for her talents. Campus 12; Honors 10, 11 ELAINE C. WARD Elaine . . . sweet simplicity . . . headed for the head of a classroom . . . sewing, skating, dancing- she likes them all ... a faithful member of Rainbow, MYF and Clapp Mem- orial Y . . . peeved by talkative people . .. Rather! Future Teachers 11, 12; High Honors 11; Honors 10; Latin Award 10 LEE C. VOELKER, JR. Lee . . . headed for North- ea stern ... a dedicated drib- bler and member of DeMolay. CAROLE E. WALKER Carole . . . big in our band . . . soon to be a working girl . . . a loyal member of Rainbow . . . water ' s her love all year round swimming or skating . . . Oh, darn it all! F.B.L.A. 12 11, 12; Band 10, 11, ELIZABETH A. WARD Liz . . . friendly and always smiling ... a hard worker who allows plenty of time for fun ... a basketball fan and mem- ber of her church team . . . has her fingers in many pies . . . looks forward to a nursing career, beginning at the Childrens Hospital. Student Council 10, 11, Vice- Pres. 12; J.M.S.V.C. 11, 12; Future Nurses 10, 12 Sec ' t. 11; Campus 12 MARIANNE J. WAYNICH Mamie ... a prospective buyer ... a horseback riding fan . . . prejudiced people perturb her . . . Forget it. Chorus 10; Pep Club 12 ELINOR E. WALLS Elinor ... a quiet manner . . . neyer changing, always pleas- ing ... a skating enthusiast . . . sets her sights toward college. JUDITH A. WEBB Judy . . . plans to attend busi- ness school . . . enjoys skating and babysitting . . . What are you, some kind-o- nut! Spanish Club, Vice Pres. 11 Mr. Swanson ' s Sec ' t. 12 154 mum S3 ROBERT G. WEEKS Bob . . . where sports are con- cerned - he likes them all . . . a loyal DeMolay ' er . . . has one complaint - his grades . . . How goes it? Key 10 Club 12; Cross Country JUDITH A. WESTON Judy . . . enjoys riding and swimming . . . belongs to the YWCA . . . crystal ball says she will become hairdresser setting long, long hair . . . pet peeve, boys with long, long hair. Chorus D.E.C.A. 10; 12 Pep Club 11; RICHARD A. WEIR Ricky . . . quick on the wit with a gleam in his eye . . . hopes for a liberal arts educa- tion . . . balances the Campus books or a tennis racket with equal dexterity. Campus, Business Manager 12; Key Club 12; J.M.S.V.C. 12; Cross Country 10; Honors 10, 11 CLAYTON L. WHITE, JR. Whitey . . . playing the drums preoccupies much of his time . . . when he isn ' t beating on the drums, he ' s skating . . . looks forward to being a full time musician. DEBORAH A. WELSCH Debbie . . . wit to persuade and to delight . . . humor to spark any group . . . likes swimming, danc- ing and busy weekends . . . tri- angles are trying ... a future psychologist. Student Council 10, 11; Cheer- leader 11, 12; Honors 10,11; Class Motto 11; Latin Certificate of Honorable Merit 10, 11; Senior Party. HELEN S. WENTZEL Sue . . . her next address will be Wilson College ... at home in the water or at the keyboard ... a loyal Rainbow girl . . . Oh, nuts! Spanish Club 11; minating Comm. Senior No- CAROL A. WESTPIELD Lorac . . . artistic . . . hopes to become a bookkeeper ... a bug on tropical fish, boating and photography . . . Wicked. Campus Club 11 11, 12; Earth Science JANE M. WHITE Janie . . . hard-working and fun-loving ... a wonderful friend and welcome member of any crowd . . . her job and Student Council keepher busy . . . don ' t throw Janie a line, boys, she doesn ' t bite! . . . Next stop, Katharine Gibbs . .. It ' s unbelievable. Student Council 10, 11, Re- cording Sec ' t. 12; Campus, Proof Ed. 12; Sophomore Party MARJORIE M. WHITE Margie ... a cute blue-eyed miss . . . busy all the time . . . wants to enter the teaching profession ... a terrific dancer . . . belongs to her church basketball team and Rainbow. J.M.S.V.C. 10, 11; Future Teachers 12; Cap and Gown Comm. 12; Campus 12 MILDRED M. WHITE Millie . . . has the unusual ho bby of photograph coloring . . . likes to dance and al- ways has a willing partner ... is headed for college. Chorus 10, 11; Junior Party; Mr. Storms ' Sec ' t. 12; Short- hand Certificate, 60 155 LUCILLE H. WHITTINGTON JUDITH A. WILLINDER Lucy . . . red-haired and re- ticent . . . Bridgewater bound . . . bowling and skating are her favorite sports . . . hates homework . .. Oh, boy ! Pep Club 12; Future Tea- chers 12; Spanish Club 11; Senior Prom Comm. Judy . . . seeking a seat be- hind a typewriter . . . has a blast on skates or at the bowling alleys . .. here ' s a switch, she casts her vote against male drivers . . . Oh, cut it out. F.B.L.A. 11, 12; Mr. Nelson ' s Sec ' t. 12 SHIRLEY E. WHITTLES Shirl attractive blond . . . enjoys running errands . . . the future sees her holding a scalpel and a steno pad for some young, handsome doctor. H.R. Msngr. 10; Cap and Gown Comm. 12; F.B.L.A. 12 CHARLES K. WILSON Ken . . . considering civil en- gineering . . . sports and cars catch his fancy . .. keeps busy with his job . . . doesn ' t like Campus representatives who bother him in the morning . . . Oh, really! Football 10, 11; Senior No- minating Comm.; Senior Prom Comm. ALBERT B. WICKLUND Albert . . . better known as Chester . . . working towards the accounting profession . . . spends spare time with auto mechanics ... How about that? LINDA J. WILSON Linda ... a pleasant girl to meet . . . hopes to go to an IBM school . . . outside school, she keeps busy with Rainbow . . . often says, Yabba dabba do. Pep Club 11, 12 DIANNE L. WIENCKO Di . . . a former west coaster from California ... at home in the water or on a surfboard . . . Snazzy. JOHN R. WINSHIP Jack ... a future mechanical technician who dislikes home work . . . likes to play hockey . . . Gee whiz! RICHARD C. WILLIAMS Dick ... loquacious and like- able ... fishi ng and hunting enthusiast ... a true South- erner . . . heard saying, Have you been saving your confed- erate money? and ' ' The South will rise again. Football 10, 11; Debate Club 11. 12 WINIFRED S. WINSTEAD Winnie . . . plans are up in the air - as an airline hostess, that is . . . pet peeve is her sister . . . won two medals for 50 yard dash - in the water, yet . . . Oh, my word! Future Teachers 11, 12; Pep Club 11, 12 SUSAN J. WISH ART Sue . . . seeking a seat at a typewriter . . . can always be found cheering loud and clear ... a member of Rainbow . . . Oh, my gosh; Oh, my gosh; Oh, my gosh! P.B.L.A. 12; Pep Club 12; Senior Prom Comm.; Reflector Rep. 12 JOHN G. WRIGHT Johnny . . . short in size, big in personality . . . certified public accounting is his calling . . . speeds through the summer on water skis ... an active YPP ' er . . . would like to give his sister away ... I bet no one would take her. LORRAINE V. WRIGHT Laurie . . . next time you hear your bell ring, open the door, hear Avon calling, look up, and see a pleasant smiling face, its probably Laurie . . . busy bowling and bouncing basketballs . .. Beautiful! Mr. Clancy ' s Sec ' t.; F.B.L.A. 12 JAMES E. YOUNG Poopsie . . . President Poopsie plans to join the Army after graduation . . . loves cars . . . angered by talkative people . . . Oh, ya! Student Council 11, 12; Honors 10, 11; Class Pres. W.V.S. 12; Cross Country 10; Open House 10 VIRGINIA ZAMMARCHI Ginny . . . loud in the Pep Club, loyal to our team ... a future private secretary . . . enjoys sports and dancing . . . a CYO ' er . . . Swell! Pep Club 11, 12; P.B.L.A. 11, 12; Reflector Advertising Staff 11, 12; Mr. Richie ' s Sec ' t. EMI LIE A. ZIKMUND Em . . . cute, friendly and fun . . . mischief is her best friend . . . enjoys dancing and sports, but dislikes unfriendly people . . . Michigan is her second home . . . calms a crowd with her familiar saying, Don ' t panic! Pep Club 12; Play Reading 12; Future Nurses 12 EUGENE J. ZWEIGLE Gene . . . last but not least . . . belongs to CYO and Boy Scouts . .. hates homework . . . Oh, boy! Winter Track 11; Spring Track 11 157 TO FUTURE CLASSES We express our hope that the firm tradi- tions which have been so much a part of our high school life will not cease to be an integral part of yours. Soon you will enter the fresh surroundings of a building where you will find the best possible facilities for a most successful high school life. But do not forget the spirit of the past years. It is the foundation for today and the blueprint for tomorrow. Although the student body changes, faculty members come and go, and even our building is re- placed by a new and larger one, the tradi- tions of Weymouth High live on. Administration 12, 13 Audio Visual Club 71 Auto Mechanics 40 Band 80 Baseball 92 Basketball 86, 87 Business Course 36, 37 Campus 52 - 55 Cabinetmaking 43 Carpentry 45 Cheerleaders 78, 79 Chorus 63 Class Officers 94 Class Play 74, 75 College Course 34, 35 Crafts Club 73 Creative Writing 72 Cross Country 84, 85 Debate Club 58 Dedication 2, 3 Distributive Education 39 Distributive Education Club of America 69 Drum Majorettes 81 Faculty 14-25 Football 82, 83 Future Business Leaders of America 66 Future Nurses Club 65 Future Teachers Club 64 General Course 38 Gym Team 60, 61 History of Weymouth High School 8, 9 Hockey 88, 89 Junior Moral and Spiritual Values Committee. . 50, 51 Junior Class Section 32, 33 Key Club 68 Laboratory Assistants 70 Library Club 59 New School 158, 159 Orchestra 62 Outstanding Seniors 96, 97 Pep Club 79 Print Shop 42 Reflector 56, 57 Secretaries 26, 27 Seniors 98 - 157 Senior Secretaries 67 Sophomore Class Section 30, 31 Sheet Metal Shop 41 Spring Track 84, 85 Student Council 48, 49 Tennis 93 Winter Track 84, 85 Wrestling 90, 91 160 WEYMOUTH HIGH SCHOOL WEYMOUTH HIGH SC 001 WEYMOUTH HIGH SCHOOLWEYMOUTH HIGH
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