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PROPERTY OF THE TUFTS LIBRARY WEYMOUTH, MASSACHUSETTS w. c. Ref. Added Janwy„..12 1 8H. claS5 No ★jffit.lff, 1965 Author ..Weymouth i High .School Tit Je _..Year_book__ m SENIOR SUPPLEMENT SENIOR SUPERLATIVES 11 F ■l Most Attractive: Dave Drinan, Linda Dwyer JK I IB Most Popular: Ellen Lamond, Jim Dunn Best Dressed: Tim Montgomery, Charlotte Grasso Each year the graduating class elects several students displaying an outstand- ing personality trait. These selections are based on high school performance both in class and in outside activities. Individually, these Senior Superlatives represent self-satisfaction, personal achievement, and success. As a group, they constitute and characterize the Weymouth High School personality. Friendliest: Jack Willy, Arlene Cannon SENIOR CLASS PLAY Captain Fisby reporting for duty, sir. Chris Just, David Thomas Lotus Blossom, Diana Clarke, performing geisha duties Captain Fisby ' s gift, Lotus Blossom, arrives at his office. Diana Clarke, Chris Just This year the senior class presented a splendid stage production of John Pat- rick ' s The Tea House of the August Moon. Under the excellent direction of Mr. Richard Dwyer and assisted by many other teachers and students, the play offered the audience fine entertainment. Mr. Philip Dolan deserves special rec- ognition for his Japanese tea house, which highlighted the performance. The authentic costumes, picturesque scenery, and displays of J.M.S.V.C. and Student Council also helped to create an oriental atmosphere. Lead cast members included Peter McCarthy, David Thomas, Christian Just, Dolores Lane, and Diana Clarke. Tobiki very nice village, boss. Chris Just, Peter McCarthy, Dave Thomas The soul of propriety Dave Thomas SENIOR PROM Sitting this one out: Pam Bailey, Karen Broberg, Cindy Kee with their escorts, Don Casperson, Jeff Butler, and Don Jackson Ellen Lamond and Dave Ellison lead off. According to all reports, the Weymouth High School Senior Prom at the Surf ballroom in Nantasket was a great success. On May 7 from 10 p.m. to 5 a.m. everyone danced to the music of Baron Hugo and his orchestra. Dave Ellison and Ellen Lamond led the grand march, which preceded the high spot of the evening — the crowning of Richard Amico and Jean Hepburn as king and queen. After a turkey dinner, the Rockin ' Ramrods entertained. The attendants to the king and queen and their escorts: Linda Carlson, Ken Knowles, Nancy Ray, and Tom Jacobs Evelyn Bently, Adrian Eckberg, Arlene Cannon, and Harry Giblin seem to be enjoying themselves. GRADUATION DANCE Linda Taber and Charlie Class make an attrac- tive couple. Karen Whittaker and Phil Van Keuren also attended the gala occasion. Don Casperson, Pam Bailey, Don Jackson, and Cindy Kee take time out for conversa- tion and a picture. AWARDS ASSEMBLY 1965 Seniors, receiving awards Coach Fisher, distributing athletic letters As the school year comes to a close, Weymouth High School conducts an Awards Assembly at Legion Field. At this time, the school honors those who have excelled in curricular and extra- curricular activities. The criterion for receiving an award is the demonstra- tion of a scientific, literary, musical, scholastic, athletic, or leadership ability. Surely, those who were distinguished at the assembly have succeeded in their quest for personality. Seniors, arriving at Legion Field for Awards Assembly GRADUATION HONOR ROLL THREE YEAR HIGH HONORS Dorothy Caroline Allen Elaine Irene Armstrong Maija Bergs Sarah Jane Brooks Donald Ellis Casperson Donald Allan Chubbuck Betty Jean Clark Marsha June Consentino Linda Frances Cook Helen Frances Gannon Edwina Hartshorn David Charles Hyland Linda Florence J amieson Judith Alden Kuhn Karen Ford Lofgren Geraldine Ann Lopez Virginia Marie Meany Virginia Joanne Merchant Kenneth D wight Powers Carol Evelyn Shippee Dorcas Ward Thompson Janet Ethel vonBerg Karen Jane Whittaker THREE YEAR HONORS Elene Frances Aherne Albert Paul Alex Robert Arthur Angelo Jean Marie Armstrong Pamela Joyce Bailey James Vernon Barry Edward Walter Boudreau Joyce Victoria Brooks Richard Parker Burrell Bruce Alan Campbell Arlene Gail Cannon George Alexander Cassen Roberta Lin Ceruti Donald Jay Chamberlain James Earle Cobbett, Jr. Anne Lorraine Connolly Denise Marie Coughlan Louise Alice Cunningham Joan Holmes Deacon Kathleen Mary DeCoste Charlotte Kaye Dillon Ann Johnson Dolber David Harland Drinan James Joseph Dunn, Jr. Harold Donald Edwards, Jr. David Roy Ellison Kenneth Andrew Farrell Michael Matthew Feeney Jonathan Peter Feldman Lorraine Alyce Files Joseph George Forest Marian Elaine Frederick Patricia Ann Frey Clare Irene Grogan Elizabeth Mary Hanian Marijane Michal Hartley Laura Caroline Hartnett Priscilla Louise Hodges Kenneth Roger Hurlburt Karen-Ann Hutchinson Donald Herbert Jackson, Jr. Paul Robert Johnson Walter Berton Julian Maureen Rita Killoran Ellen Virginia Lamond Carol Alexandra Laniewski Audrey Joanne LaSpada Peter Joseph Laverty Donna Jean Layton Michael Joseph Leahy Kathy Diana Lewis Susan Linda Libby Barbara Anne MacKenzie Hugh Brenton MacKinnon Joseph Ashurst Maher, Jr. Robert Angelo Marani Karen Ann Martin Dorothy Mary McCann Peter Gerard McCarthy Barbara Anne McDonald Edward James Mclnnis Janice Evelyn Moore James Martin Murphy Deborah Elizabeth Nicholls William Aloysius Nugent, Jr. Linda Darlene O ' Brien Kathryn Elizabeth O ' Hearn Stanley Francis Oliver Elizabeth Jean Paccioretti Marsha Elaine Pratt Alan Spencer Quist Diane Marjorie Richardson Marguerite Jean Rosebach Edward William Scoppettuolo Gloria Diane Shute Donnell Edward Spillane, Jr. Kenneth Warren Stuart Barbara Elaine Towner Philip Foster VanKeuren Linda Jean Wicklund GRADUATION Junior ushers help Dr. Howley to distribute diplomas. - 7 . f Jfc s- - Intent graduates, listening to Dr. Howley ' s speech High school graduation signifies the end of twelve years of maturing in mind and character. Appropriately, this year ' s concluding ceremony was as impressive as the records these seniors have attained. After the maroon file was seated, the senior Chorus entertained the assembled relatives and friends. The class president ' s welcoming address, the pre- sentation of the honor essays, and the distribution of diplo- mas highlighted the occasion. Mr. A, directing entire group to make beautiful music Our class officers, leading the graduates onto Legion Field Beautiful class harmony of Pamela Guthro, Carol Shippee, Barbara Towner, A parent ' s view of graduation and Patty Adams and now. the future ? J THE QUEST FOR PERSONALITY THE SCHOOL The personality of a school results from the interaction of teachers, students, and traditions. This personality is a mirror that especially reflects the character of its students. Each class builds new tra- ditions and adds to the personality of the school. With the ever-enthusiastic spirit of faculty and students and the cooperation of both, we are giving to our school a personality that reflects ourselves. We have had the important responsibility of adding to the precious traditions of our school. We hope these additions speak well of us. And now we leave this personality behind as a foun- dation upon which the future classes will build. THE STUDENT Throughout our high school years, we have sought to develop our personali- ties. By exploring the ideas of past scholars, we have shaped our personali- ties. By joining clubs and sharing ex- periences, we have further refined our individualities and maturity. By being a part of Weymouth High School, we have incorporated its traditions as our own. As raw materials are introduced into a piece of machinery, subjected to pressures and forces, and emerge as new and useful products, so we entered Weymouth High as untested adolescents, were exposed to a spectrum of activities, and emerged as thinking young adults. An indelible mark of character has been imprinted on each graduate. campus WEYMOUTH HIGH SCHOOL WEYMOUTH, MASSACHUSETTS THE TUFTS LIBRARY WEYMOUTH, MASS. Kef. •k 97 7 TABLE OF CONTENTS ' 2 94 Introduction 1 Administration and Faculty 6-27 Staff 28-29 Activities 30-63 Athletics 64-83 Graduates 84-168 Features 169-173 Conclusion 174-175 Index 176 I have watched many classes come and go from Weymouth High School. Each year a new group of students has been entrusted to my guidance. Though they come collectively, I must meet them separately in order to fill individual needs. Herein lies the challenge which renders my work never dull. My pri- mary purpose has been to teach each one of these young people to time his senses to his surroundings and to fully appreciate the world. Awareness alone, however, does not guarantee total en- lightenment; thus, I have tried to im- press upon him the importance of using his own mind and developing his poten- tial to the utmost. In this way he can form opinions and assume more con- fidence in his reasoning power. This will help to prepare him for the onerous responsibility which he must learn to accept with maturity. Keeping this ideal in mind, mediocrity and apathy are shunned so that high goals and curios- ity may be encouraged. By exposing him to a spectrum of ideas and answer- ing his queries I have laid a foundation on which he may build his own philoso- phy and define himself. Reward comes from the knowledge diat perhaps my efforts will someday benefit him in his future endeavors. ADMINISTRATION FACULTY GUIDANCE 6 ADMINISTRATION WALLACE L. WHITTLE Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Boston University; Principal of Wey- mouth High School ' To be rather than to seem to be ' is certainly one good guidepost to live by. Let ' s not be afraid to stand up and be counted for what we think is right. WILLIAM C. MacDON ' ALD State College at Bridgewater, Boston University, Boston College; Principal, Weymouth High School Annex; Sopho- more Student Activity Committee, Sophomore Student Council Learn to discipline yourselves. RAY G. PARKER Boston University, Wentworth Institute; Vocational High School Director His brow is wet with honest sweat, He earns whate ' re he can, And looks the whole world in the face, For he owes not any man. WILLIAM T. K EARNS Boston College, Bridgewater State College; Assistant Principal of Wey- mouth High School Strive for perfection. FRANCIS X. KELLEY Boston University, Suffolk University; Assistant Principal of Weymouth High School To climb steep hills requires a slow- pace at first. PAUL 0. RITCHIE Western Maryland College, Boston Uni- versity, Bridgewater State College; As- sistant Principal of Weymouth High School Annex Hit hard, hit fast, be fair. By maintaining high standards of honor and integrity, our administrative leaders exemplify the qualities which we idealize in our heritage. These outstand- ing ambassadors of the Weymouth spir- it typify dignity and respect in their every administrative capacity. They have provided the bulwark from which we gather strength, courage, and values. FACULTY Generosity and a strong desire to give of themselves characterize our fac- ulty. These sincere men and women provide us with incentive and inspira- tion throughout the years. They whet our appetites for learning. Most im- portant, they teach us never to close our minds; rather, always to seek knowl- edge. 8 1 FRANCES G. ADAMS Smith College, The Sorbonne, Univer- sity of Grenoble; French, Opening Exer- cises Trop de F ' s POLLYANNA ANDEM Boston University, Harvard; English; Creative Writing, Reflector Advisor Trust in God. Let happiness come from within. DOUGLAS T. BLAKE University of New Hampshire; Head of Social Studies Department Plan your career as early as possible. Select your college with care and fore- thought. Set your goals, aim high, and work hard to achieve them. FRANCIS J. ADAMS Boston State College, Boston College, Boston University; English; Bookstore The aim of every Weymouth High School student should be to become a person of honor and achievement. BRYANT T. ANDERSON Eastern Nazarene College, Bridgewater State Teachers ' College; Drafting Understanding which is sought for its own sake today may be of the greatest value tomorrow. JAMES F. BOLAND Fitch burg StateCollege, Calvin Coolidge College; Sheet Metal He who never climbed never fell. PAUL A. ALIAPOULIOS University of New Hampshire, Boston University; Chorale, Chorus, Girls ' Glee Club Put music in your life and you will find a friend who ' ll be with you no matter where you go or what you do. MARY E. ARNOLD Sargent College; Physical Education; Pep Club, Girls ' Tennis Team Years ago most men needed rest after a day ' s work; now many need exercise. JOHN S. BURGESS L T niversity of Massachusetts; Physical Education; Assistant Football Coach Success depends on the backbone, not the wishbone. 9 EDWIN 0. BURKE New England Conservatory of Music; Orchestra Director Music is the liaison between beauty and man. ERNESTINE R. CANNING Radcliffe College, Harvard; French, Head of Language Department Courage, Courtesy, Co-operation, and Consideration for others. JOSEPH F. CARVEN, JR. Bowdoin College, Bridgewater State College; History; Assistant Football Coach JAMES R. CAMPBELL Massachusetts College of Pharmacy, State College at Bridgewater, Bowdoin; Chemistry Few things are impossible to diligence and skill. RICHARD A. CAREY Stonehill College; English, Math, Civics; J. V. Baseball Coach Little things make perfection, but per- fection is no little thing. FRANK N. CAVALLO George Washington University, Boston University; Physical Education It ' s a hard world and you still have to work hard in it. WILLIAM A. CAMPBELL Suffolk University; Biology; Science Club Keep your goals of life in mind and don ' t divert from them. Boston State College; Shop Carpentry When all else is lost, the future still remains. HENRY J. CENTOLA Boston Trade School; Cabinetmaking Training will help create a better life and help toward more profitable em- ployment. 10 JACQUELINE F. CHITTENDEN University of Washington; Commercial Give me thy hand; thou has been right- ly honest. STEPHEN J. CHOP, JR. Tufts University; Art Do not stifle creativity and ingenuity by narrow-mindedness. Discriminate among new art forms with an open mind and understanding, and pave the way for new adventures in appreciating the world of art. WILLIAM E. CLANCY Boston College; American History, Problems of Democracy Always seek that truth which is far be- yond mere catchwords and easy slogans. HAROLD E. CLARKE Fitchburg State Teachers ' College; Sheet Metal The skill required to anything comes from the experience of doing. RICHARD W. CLAYTON, JR. Harvard, Boston State College; English Be of good cheer -life is short and the grave is long and narrow. PAUL C. CLEAVES Dartmouth College, Boston University; Director of Audio-Visual Aids; Direc- tor, Instructional Materials Center, and WWHS-TV You see what I mean. JOHN F. COLLINS Fitchburg, Boston University; Printing By the craftsmanship we know the worker. ANTHONY C. COTUGNO Northeastern University, State College at Boston, Boston L ' niversity, State Col- lege at Bridgewater; Spanish, French Education is the key to your future. WILLIAM L. CONCANNON Suffolk University, State College at Bos- ton, Boston University, Boston College Law School; American History, Eco- nomics He who neglects learning in his youth loses the past and is dead for the future. DIAN M. CROCKER University of Massachusetts, Harvard LIniversity, Boston University, North- eastern University; English; One Act Plays, Debate Team Advisor Fellowship in joy, not sympathy in sorrow, is what makes friends. JOYCE M. COOKSEY Northeastern University, State College at Boston, Emmanuel College; Chem- istry Difficulties bring out one ' s true charac- ter as darkness brings out the stars. I VIRGINIA M. CULLITY Sargent College; Physical Education; Gymnastics, Cheerleaders Don ' t forget, senior citizens should exercise, too. TIMOTHY F. DALEY Boston College; Sabbatical Leave, Brown University JOHN K. DELAHUNT University of Massachusetts, Calvin Coolidge College; Biology Strength is the secret of success. WILLIAM A. DEMPSEY, JR. University of Vermont; Problems of Democracy; Hockey and Tennis Coach Approach each school day with the attitude that getting an education is the most important task you will ever un- dertake. 12 RITA M. DIMENT Emmanuel College, Simmons College; Librarian; Library Club ' ' Books are the treasured wealth of the world, the fit inheritance of generations and nations. VINCENT J. Di SESSA Northeastern University, State College at Fitchburg; Mechanical Drawing Design fosters creativity, precision, and excellency. BRIAN J. DOHERTY Massachusetts College of Art; Art; School Dances, Plays, Publications Good Luck. PHILIP S. DOLAN Massachusetts College of Art, Tufts University; Design for Living, Advanced Art, Head of Art Department The Arts, which add enjoyment to life, should be the balance wheel in your education. ROGER J. P. DOW Tufts University; English; Campus, Summer Workshop Responsible individualism has great meaning. WALTER W. DONOVAN St. Ambrose College; Problems of De- mocracy, American History The shame is not in failing, but in not trying. CATHERINE A. DREW Boston University; Commercial Take more seriously and use more pride in the education given to you. MARY L. DOUCETTE Emmanuel College, Laval L : niversity; Distributive Education; D.E.C.A. I suggest you start by knowing your- self and knowing your real worth. Then I think you won ' t be quite so disappoint- ed when you reach your goal because you will know your own capability. MELVIN C. DUNN Fitchburg State College; Offset Printing Perfection consists not in doing extra- ordinary things, but in doing ordinarv things extraordinarilv well. 13 JEAN M. DUNNING Boston College; Typing, Shorthand Nothing endures but personal quali- ties. WILLIAM A. DWYER Boston College, Fitchburg State College, Suffolk LIniversity; Carpentry, Cabinet- making, Related Subjects I wish you all a most brilliant future and may the wind always be at your back. W. JEAN FINCK Valdosta State College, Midwestern Uni- versity; English; Spectrum Your generation holds the rope that rings the bells of the future. Take ad- vantage of your position. Be prepared in English. PAUL J. DUSEAU Boston College; Geometry, Algebra What you do in life is not half as important as how well you do it. LESLIE C. ENGLER College of Mount St. Vincent; French He is richest who is content with least, for contentment is the wealth of nature. JOHN FISHER Fordham, Boston University; Director of Athletics and Physical Education, Head Football Coach, Golf Coach The only way to success is through hard work. RICHARD B. DWYER Bridgewater State College, Boston Col- lege; English; Senior Class Play Never let a day pass without doing an act of kindness. ALICE K. FAY Boston University; Assistant Librarian Reading maketh a full man. . . JOHN T. GANNON Boston College; Latin; Athletic Equip- ment Manager 14 JOHN T. GHIORSE Harvard, Calvin Coolidge College; Physics, Applied Physics; Lab Assistants, Photography Club, Electronics Club I tried to express my feelings for my school in the ' Cross of Gray ' . I hope the Class of 1965 may find some beauty and inspiration in the song. MICHAEL T. GREGORY New England College of Pharmacy, Brown University; Chemistry It is worthwhile to attempt the solution of a problem for the sufficient reason that we have no idea how it can be accomplished. OLIVE E. HACKETT Chandler, Boston University, Univer- sity of Massachusetts, Boston State Col- lege; Head of Business Department, Of- fice Practice My greatest desire is to help senior business students to get started in offices directly from high school. RICHARD F. HARDING Franklin Institute; Structural Design Further your education; today ' s com- petition requires it. JOHN B. HARTWELL Gettysburg College; Algebra, Solid Geometry It ' s a game fish that swims upstream. LEO A. HAYES Springfield College; Physical Education; Ass ' t. Football Coach, Boys ' Gym Team Exercise is like life. You get out of it what you put into it. PHILIP W. HENLEY Wentworth Institute, Fitchburg State College; Carpentry The financial returns are great for those students who have the desire and ability. JOHN W. HILL Brown University, Harvard; Problems of Democracy; Wrestling Coach One of the characteristics of a truly adult human being is a good attitude toward work. LOUISE J. HILL Salem State College; Type, Office Prac- tice The most completely lost of all days is that on which one has not laughed. RICHARD I. HOLBERT Eastern Nazarene College; Chemistry Succeed you will if you have the will to succeed. H. CHARLES HOLLISIAN Northeastern University, Fitchburg State Teachers ' College; Electronics He who knows and knows that he knows is wise. . .follow him. MARGARET A. HORAN Regis College; Spanish I hope you find success and happiness in your life. CLEMENT V. HORRIGAN Bridgewater State College, Boston Col- lege, Harvard Graduate School; English Join the Navy and see the world. ELEANOR R. HOWLEY Simmons College; English Whatever your goal in life may be, work hard in order to achieve it. DIANE C. HUNTER Northeastern University; Social Studies, Algebra; Cheerleaders Your high school days are the most important in your life. Profit by them and you will go far. ANN M. JACOBSON St. Lawrence University; English You cannot teach a man anything; you can only help him to find it within himself. 1 16 LUCY KALAIJIAN Boston University; English Take to you everything which is warm, generous, decent, and constructive, and the world will be the richer for your presence. MARGARET K. LANGFORD Chandler; Bookkeeping, Type When you are considering a move of any kind, think not only what effect it will have on you, but also what effect it will produce on others. WILLIAM J. LONGRIDGE, JR. University of Washington, Tufts Col- lege, Boston University; Head of Eng- lish Department; English Club The school as well as the student should begin to strive for excellence so that the student can compete in a world that is demanding excellence. WILLIAM M. KEARNS Tufts University; Mathematics; Basket- ball Use your library card. PHYLLIS K. LESTER University of Vermont; Clothing; Future Homemakers of America Patience is a virtue. FRANCES R. LOONEY Southern Connecticut State College; Librarian; Library Club All that man has done, thought, gain- ed or been: it is lying as in magic pres- ervation in the pages of books. GEORGE H. KLAY Boston University, State College at Fitchburg, State College at Bridgewater; Mechanical Drawing; Cafeteria Super- visor Your best will be necessary. EDWIN R. LOFGREN Northeastern University, University of Maryland; Social Studies Be yourself. NORMAN D. LOUD Clarkson College of Technology. Bos- ton University; Chemistry, Physics Scientific order is beautiful and exten- sive, and orderly life will be equally impressive. MYRNA L. MacFARLANE Boston College, Boston University; Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping Making the most of today is the best preparation for tomorrow. DOROTHY M. MAGRAW Salem State College, Boston University; Law, Shorthand, Type; Junior Moral and Spiritual Values Committee Count that day lost, whose low, de- scending sun Views from thy hand no worthy action done. DOROTHY G. MacGREGOR Boston University; Bookkeeping, Guid- ance It is by our daily work that we make our future what we want it to be. OTTO H. MAHN Boston University; Guidance, Driver Education, Civics T believe in licenses but not cars until graduation. RENE E. MARTIN Boston College, University of Maine, Harvard; French Knowing another language helps! RUSSEL H. MAZZOLA Tufts University, Xortheastern Univer- sity; Mathematics, Assistant Basketball Coach Use the brains God gave you and it can be done. ELIZABETH L. MacGREGOR Boston University; Commercial Have a goal; keep your eyes on it; work towards it. HENRY E. MARSHM A State College at Boston, State College at Fitchburg, General Motors Institute; Science, Mathematics, Automotive Theory Smile and the world smiles w : ith you. Keep smiling ! robert p. McCarthy Boston University; Developmental Reading; Reading Clinic Enjoy the many advantages of life, and help others enjoy them too. MARY M. McMILLIN College of St. Catherine; French Be glad to learn, in order that you may someday teach. FRANK H. MEDA State College at Fitchburg, State College at Boston, State College at Bridgewater; Auto Repair ' Fully satisfied with my class. FREDERICK K. MORRISSEY Suffolk University; Problems of Democ- racy, American History, Civics ' Do some work. MARY E. McMORROW Bridgewater State College, Boston Uni- versity; English A man ' s first care should be to avoid the reproaches of his own heart. ANGELO P. MEDICI Boston College, Bridgewater State Col- lege; Algebra, Trigonometry More and more people are wanted in the math and science field, so careful consideration should be given by high school students along these lines. MARIE E. MOSS Boston University; French Look to each day as a new beginning. Accept it as a challenge to do your best. And at the close of every day think of the friends you have made, the good you have done. I wish each of you the rich- ness of a life thus spent. MARTIN M. MURPHY Boston College; Social Studies The joy and rewards of work exceed expectation. PAUL E. MURPHY Salem State College, Boston University; Bookkeeping, Law Everyone of you has something to offer. Don ' t let your talents be crowded out by mediocrities. RICHARD L. NIMS Northeastern University, Boston Uni- versity; History The best measure of success is pride in a job well done. Success to you all. HELEN M. NORRIS Chandler School for Women; Business Shorthand and Typing; Senior Class Advisor A man is rich according to what he is, not what he has. DUDLEY F. O ' LEARY Boston University; Physical Education; Cross Country, Indoor and Outdoor Track Coach It is better to be good than to do twen- ty-five push-ups and sit-ups. GEORGE E. NOTT State College at Fitchburg; Graphic Arts, Related Subjects Nothing worthwhile ever comes easy. ROBERT B. O ' MEARA Boston College; Biology, Physics; Equestrian Club Success is ninety per cent perspiration and ten per cent inspiration. CHRISTOPHER J. O ' BYRNE, JR. Bridgewater State College; Math, Driver Education Keep your eye on the road. LEO D. O ' REILLY Wentworth Institute of Technology; Electronics Study harder. 21! DOROTHY PEARSON Pembroke College, Brown; English; Future Teachers of America Each day well lived and happy is all there is to life. HERMAN F. PERRY State College at Fitchburg; Printing Hard work never killed anyone. CAROLYN C. PERVIER State College at Framingham; Home Economics; Spring Musical Always finish what you begin. Quit- ting when times are difficult will only find you eventually running backwards throughout life. EDWARD J. PHILLIPS Westfield State College, Fitchburg State College; Auto Body Repair GEORGE H. PLAYER Northeastern University; Modern Lan- guages You only get out of life what you put in it. EDWARD A. PORTER Boston College, Boston State College; English, French The mind knows no nationality. HARRY T. POWERS Northeastern University, Boston Uni- versity; Typing, Accounting Do unto others as you would wish them to do unto you. DONALD A. REGAN University of Massachusetts, Louisville University, Northeastern, Boston State College; Algebra, Physics Never quit. ELEANOR F. RITCHIE Wheaton, University of Maine; Latin. English Think. 21 JEAN A. ROANOWICZ University of Massachusetts; English; Public Speaking Club, Dramatic Club Always do your best in whatever you do; no one can ask for any more. RICHARD C. ROCHE Bridgewater State College, Boston Uni- versity; Developmental Reading Efficient reading is the student ' s sharp- est tool. WILFRED G. ROBERTS Boston University; Law, Bookkeeping; Reflector Advertising Judge yourself before you judge others. CLAIRE S. ROHT University of Massachusetts; Home Economics A task worth doing is worth doing well. JOSEPH P. SAVOIA Bowdoin College, Boston University, Brown University; Mathematics Persistence is the key to success. EUGENE RUST Yale, Boston University, Universidad de Yalladolid; Spanish Estudie usted. DANIEL J. SHEA Boston College, State College at Boston; English, Sophomore Talent Show, Sophomore Student Activity Staff BERNARD F. RYDER Providence College, Bridgewater State College, University of Delaware; Head of Mathematics Department; MathClub, Math Team Knowledge is the light of life, ours but faintly glows; Then education is the power that brightens as it grows. RICHARD J. STEELE Northeastern University; Social Studies, Spectrum, Junior High Football Keep your head high and you ' ll see great things. LILLIAN K. STONE Northeastern University; Physics Choose an occupation you enjoy, for th en your work will not be drudgery. BIRUTA W. SWAIN Framingham State College; Home Economics Bon appetit. GERARD J. SWANSON Boston College, Yale, Northeastern; Mathematics; Key Club Never was good work done without much trouble. ERVIDA C. SWIRKAL Boston University; Type, General Busi- ness No one begins at the top ! Make plans now about the kind of work you want to do ! CARL F. TAMMI Boston LIniversity, Northeastern Uni- versity; Business, Accounting Make an attempt to develop self-disci- pline in your study habits. CHARLES F. THIBODEAU State College at Bridgewater; Biology; Science Club Be sure you further your education. ' JEAN E. THOMAS Pembroke College; Social Studies, Eco- nomics Fear of hard work keeps most of us from being spoiled by success. JAMES W. THOMPSON Hampton Institute, Va.; Auto Body; Junior Varsity Basketball Put best effort forward at all times. ARTHUR VUILLEUMIER State College at Fitchburg; Electronics Work harder. ROBERT D. WEST Boston College, Harvard; Social Stud- ies; Student Council Advisor Ever to Excel. 24 MARY F. TOOMEY Boston University; English I believe that in the last hours of our lives the only thing which will matter to us will be the good we have done on this earth. Therefore, it would seem wise to do now what we shall wish we had done when we are dying. PAUL A. WARREN New England Conservatory; Boston University; Director of Music; Band, Southeast District M usic Festival, Hon- orary Chairman Musical training is a more potent in- strument than any other because rhythm and harmony find their way into the in- ward places of the soul. HENRIETTA E. WHEELER Framingham State College; Head of Home Economics Department; Fashion Show Congratulations on a job well started and best wishes for a future of outstand- ing progress as individuals in whatever field of endeavor you have chosen. MARTHA VINING Boston University; Latin Excelsior. MARY E. WESSELDYK Crinnell College, Boston University, L ' niversity of Geneva; French To thine own self be true; then thou cannot be false to any man. BEVERLY A. WHITE Bridgewater State College; English; Sophomore Dramatic Club We would all be idle if we could. t PAULINE N. WHITE Boston University; Physical Education Hard work in all areas is the key to success. RICHARD L. WHITMORE Fordham University; Social Studies, Driver Education Aim high. ill JAMES M. WRYNN University of Massachusetts; Speech; Director of Senior One Act Play ' Know your audience. EDWIN C. YOUNG State College at Fitchburg, State College at Boston; Auto Repair Shop Have pride in your work. JAMES G. YOUNG, JR. State College at Boston; Math; Math Club To all my friends in 1965 — I wish you well. M. JEAN YOUNG Boston University; Type, General Busi- ness I wish you all to be very successful in life and enjoy good health and hap- piness. GUIDANCE WALTER C. GUTTERSON Dartmouth College, Harvard; Head of Town Guidance Department Success is often the result of paying meticulous attention to many of the small details of life. FRANCIS W. GUNVILLE Worcester State College, Bridgewater State College; Guidance The future belongs to those who pre- pare for it. GEORGE F. PRATT Suffolk University, University of Mas- sachusetts; Guidance Ingredients for success: ability, per- sonality, and work, work, work ! 26 EDNA G. FLAHERTY University of New Hampshire, Boston University; Guidance I can ' t do everything, But I can do something. And what I can do, By the grace of God, I will do. MARIE K. GHIORSE Bridgewater State College, Boston Col- lege, Boston University; Head Guidance Counselor W.H.S. Annex Do a little more than is expected of you and you will be a success. DALE E. MEKEEL Nebraska State College, University of Syracuse, University ofMichigan; Guid- ance The highest achievement a man can make is to be happy and successful in what he does, as long as he uses a sound measure for what happiness and success is. Ready to aid a student in making the choices right for him is our guidance department. A staff experienced in work- ing with youth helps us to realize our abilities and aims. By keeping alert to new fields and special courses that best meet individual needs, our counselors can give us sound advice, can answer our questions, and can propose numer- ous routes to our goals. We are grate- ful to them for guiding us toward to- morrow in our quest for personality. VIRGINIA NYE Keuka College, Harvard; Assistant Director of Guidance For a happier life, be kind, be courte- ous, be dependable, be thoughtful, and work hard. CLERICAL DORIS L. HOLBROOK Secretary Athletics Office DOROTHY L O ' BRIEN Switchboard Operator High School Office JUDITH A. CLARK Assistant Secretary High School Office LOUISE J. LOCKWOOD Secretary Vocational School Office GERALDINE OCHS Secretary Guidance Office JANET M. EBURN Secretary Instructional Materials DORIS E. McINTOSH Secretary Annex Office i v- CAROLYN F. RYAN Assistant Secretary Annex Office MARION R. GERSTEL Assistant Secretary Vocational School Office LAURA NASH Secretary High School Office MARION A. WAKEHAM Assistant Secretary High School Office 27 CAFETERIA WORKERS f) A f r Helen Keefe, Adeline Wolfe, Kthel Donovan, Angela Vars, Frances Boudreau, Irma Serafini, Violet Payne, Dorothy Fass, Ruth Milligan, Norma Bacon, Mary Campot, Mollie Kmbree, Ellen Wells, Marjorie Belcastro, Agnes White, Evelyn Moore EVELYN I. MacKEAN Secretary School Lunch Program VIOLA C. STETSON Assistant Secretary School Lunch Program The cafeteria workers at Weymouth High School and the Annex provide the students with well-balanced, nutritional lunches. Considering the many people they must serve, they do excellent and efficient work. For this superior service we are grateful. Perhaps we could learn something about strength of personality if we studied how they maintain pleas- ant dispositions while serving endless lines of hungry students. Mrs. Fuqua, Mrs. Malnati, Mrs. Otis, Mrs. Phillips, Mrs. Sjostedt, Mrs. La Rocco, Mrs. Crocker, Mrs. Cava- naugh, Mrs. Courchene, Mrs. Mell, Mrs. Barrie, and Mrs. Arnold 28 MUSCLE POWER Our Weymouth High and Annex custodians are responsible for maintain- ing our beautiful building and grounds. This they do with competence and pro- ficiency. Their friendly countenances lend a cheerful atmosphere to our sur- roundings. Mr. Loud, Mr. Barker, Mr. Butler, Mr. Lyons, Mr. Holt, Mr. Lavender, Mr. Steward, Mr. Leahy, Mr. Cicchese, Mr. Abruzzese, Mr. Puopolo, Mr. Tremblay OUR SPECIAL PEOPLE ANN K. ALLEN ARTHUR M. CICCHESE DOROTHY B. CURTIN MARY T. HOYLE Manager Supervisor of Custodians School Nurse Supervisor of High School Cafeteria and Grounds Crew Annex and Vocational School Nurses High School Health Office GEORGE B. JANICE A. STINE LOUISE E. WATTS LOULA M. WHITFORD SHANAHAN A-V Assistant Director of Cafeterias Technician Supervisor of Attendance I.M.C. Office High School Data Processing 29 In my three years at Weymouth High School I have learned to get along with teachers and other students through various school activities. High school offers many clubs from which to choose. Some are purely for enjoyment; some help cultivate particular interests; and some aim primarily at helping either the students or others outside the school. I have found all of these kinds to be bene- ficial to me as an individual, for in each one I met new people. I learned the meaning of companionship, of giving and receiving, and of accepting people for what they really are. By joining these organizations I enriched my school life with the comradeship and experiences of my classmates. Although I benefited in many ways by participating, I believe my character has profited the most. In associating with people, I have gained maturity, tact, and self-confidence. Activities have added to the health of my character by giving me diverse interests, so necessary for fully enjoying the many sides of life. They have helped to expand my physi- cal, mental, spiritual, and emotional qualities so that I might possess better ideals in life. They have played an im- portant role in my quest for personality. ACTIVITIES 30 STUDENTS IN SERVICE Nancy Vorderer points out the Teenage Code. The Junior Moral and Spiritual Values Committee, under the direction of Mrs. Dorothy Magraw, serve their school and community in several areas. Some offer their talents as tutors, aiding stu- dents who find themselves falling be- hind in their studies. Others volunteer to visit area hospitals and nursing homes, and work with the blind. The Committee is also responsible for the maintenance of bulletin boards through- out Weymouth High School and for the conduction of an orientation program presented annually to the junior high schools. Its officers include Kenneth Powers, Senior Chairman; Chester Ford, Junior Chairman; and Nancy Vorderer, Secretary. The words, In Giving We Grow, exemplify the goals and pur- poses of this organization. By giving of their talents and free time unselfishly, these Weymouth High School students enrich, not only the lives of others, but also their own. Busy tutors are Cath- erine Connolly, Karen Lofgren, Susan Libby, Linda Jamieson, Bruce Campbell, Pat Brown, Sally Butler, Richard Whitney, Bruce Purdy, Linda Kreitman, Don- ald Chamberlain. 32 Conscientious officers and advisor of the Junior Moral and Spiritual Values Committee: Kenneth Powers, Arlene Cannon, Donald Casperson, Chester Ford, Virginia Meany, Charlotte Dillon, and Mrs. Magraw, Advisor. The Junior Moral and Spiritual Values Committee and Advisor Mrs. Magraw MIND MOLDERS OF TOMORROW The Future Teachers Club has a three- fold purpose. Under the guidance of Miss Dorothy Pearson and the officers, Geraldine Lopez, President; Karen Little, Vice-President; Judy Riley, Secretary; Karen Martin, Treasurer; and Audrey LaSpada, Program Chairman, they try to attract the kind of people who are wanted in the teaching profession. Once this has been accomplished, the more experienced members and the advisor encourage the new members in their aspirations and give them the oppor- tunity to discover if they are suited for this profession. Learning teaching methods from Advisor Miss Pearson are the club ' s officers: Karen Martin, Geraldine Lopez, Judith Riley, Karen Little, Audrey La Spada. The Future Teachers en masse 34 Demonstrating techniques of professional nursing are Terry Quirk, Diane Solimini, Evelyn Bentley, Nancy Vorderer, Gloria Shute, Paula Gualtieri, Helen Taber, Carolyn Doherty, Betty Clark, Pamela Guthro, Judy Flint. ANGELS OF MERCY In order to encourage and assist stu- dents at Weymouth High who are inter- ested in the field of nursing, the Future Nurses of America sponsor s various programs to introduce the student to this profession. At the monthly business meetings, prominent guest speakers dis- cuss nursing as a career. Many of the club members also volunteer their serv- ices at hospitals, local nursing homes, and blood banks. The club often meets socially at joint teas held for future nurses ' clubs within the area. A gathering of the cheerful nurses of tomorrow REELER DEALERS Members of the Audio-Visual Club acquire vast experience in the field of instructional materials by supplying and operating for the faculty all die modern teaching aids. They receive, how- ever, most of their technical education by keeping all materials in excellent working condition. All members must be prepared to effectively operate such machines as tape recorders, record players, speaker systems, and motion picture projectors. Under the skillful direction of Miss Janice Stine the members of this club provide Weymouth High School with a basic part of its modern edu- cational system. Confronted by a problem in the A. V. room are Paul Caffarella, George Clark, Advisor Miss Janice Stine, Barry Seath, Carl Davison. Edward Henley, Michael Norton, John Caffarella, Peter Van Eden, Norman Henry, and James Begley inspect the equipment avail- able in the Instructional Materials Center. 36 LIBRARY ASSISTANTS Weymouth High ' s Library Assistants: Holly Thorn, Janice MacEachern, Kathy Hayward, Beryl Ruchti, Librarian Miss Fay, Pamela Jacobson, Richard Amico, Librarian Mrs. Di- ment, Julie Gooch, Nancy Holt, Richard Kendall, and Norma Herendeen Keeping the numerous periodicals available in the library up to date are Diane Buckley, Linda Jamieson, and Stephanie Davis. Barbara Wilson, Miriam Parlin, Linda Bresnahan, and Mary McMonagle return books to the shelves to keep them in continual circulation. A group which demands the utmost cooperation from its members is the li- brary staff. These helpful students sacri- fice their study periods in order to assist their classmates in the library. Under the expert guidance of Mrs. Diment and Miss Fay, they have become proficient in performing their respective tasks. They charge books, write overdue notices, and file books in their proper places. Also they learn how to process the books by checking in and pasting on the due slips. The students on this staff by participating in such activities become intimately ac- quainted with the functions of a library. Cynthia Kee leads the discussion at a F.B.L.A. meeting. TYCOONS OF TOMORROW The Future Business Leaders of America is an organization which offers those students who are interested in entering the business world an opportunity to acquaint themselves with the vast scope of commercial enterprise. At their monthly meetings lecturers spoke on such topics as the Armed Forces, the State Department, careers in banking, and the secretarial profession. This year trips were made to Bentley College, Burdett College, Chandler College, Bryant and Stratton College, and Bay State Community College. Members also enjoyed a tour through the Pruden- tial Insurance Company. Other activi- ties include the awarding of a typewriter and a scholarship to two deserving seniors. Officers and Advisor of the F.B.L.A.: George Cappola, Sheron Ferguson, Kathy Rudder, Carol Sandblom, Cynthia Kee, Diane Garfagna, Miss Mac- Farlane 38 39 MASTER COMPUTERS The Math Club offers information not presented in high school classes to stu- dents interested in the world of numbers and figures. Under the direction of Mr. Ryder, they meet weekly, alternating their program between posing problems and discussing their solutions. The offi- cers of this interesting and active club are President Donald Casperson, Vice- President Brad Cleaves, Treasurer Dorothy Allen, Secretary Chester Ford, and Program Chairman Michael Joly. An outgrowth of the Math Club is the Math Team, consisting of several of the outstanding members of the club. This year Weymouth will host one of the math competitions. Math Club officers Chester Ford, Don Casperson, and Brad Cleaves apparently have this problem under control. Math Club members attack numerous types of problems and, under the watchful eye of Advisor Mr. Ryder, usually come up with the solutions. 40 The Key Club gets set to serve. SERVICE WITH A SMILE Advisor Mr. Swanson pins the President ' s Pin on Bruce Purdy, Key Club president. Officers of the Key Club: Walter McTigert, Vice-President; Richard Whitney, Treasurer; Bruce Purdy, President; Frank Tonis, Secretary. The Weymouth High School Key Club under the auspices of the Weymouth Kiwanis Club is a community service organization inspired by its goal of helping to make the community a better place in which to live. The club gives food baskets to needy families, awards a scholarship to a worthy senior, and conducts a campaign for the removal of indecent literature from newsstands. By having guest speakers at their meetings, the members become aware of the prob- lems of adulthood. 41 THE SOUND OF Weymouth High School is proud of the many talented students in its band and orchestra who represent the town by performing in other communities as well as locally. Under the direction of Mr. Paul Warren, the band prepares and presents music for football games, as- semblies, and graduation exercises. As head of the orchestra, Mr. Edmund Burke helps develop the talent of many serious-minded students planning to make music their career. Dedication and responsibility are the key words in the success of the band and orchestra. These organizations are only as good as each individual member wants to make them. The production of music demands a real team effort, with each member participating to the fullest of his ability. With the work presented by the band and orchestra, this year we can be sure that their sense of dedica- tion and responsibility to each other is strong. Weymouth High School ' s noise makers: Steve Massey, Michael Grossi, Tim Sweeney The Weymouth High School ' s Mixed Chorus in full dress uniform THE VOICE The Weymouth High School Chorus, led by Mr. Aliapoulias, assembles every other day in order to prepare for its various appearances. It has performed before the student body at assemblies and other school functions. However, the members of the chorus do not restrict their singing to just the school but per- form during the various festivals throughout the year. They feel a deep satisfaction at the hearty applause of the audience after having delivered a successful performance. While bringing enjoyment to others, chorus members also derive great joy for themselves by enriching their lives with the beauty of music. OF WEYMOUTH HIGH Weymouth High School Chorale: Karen Taylor, Carol Shippee, Brian Ferguson, Brad Cleaves, Eliza- beth Adams, Peter Rosenthal, Barbara Towner, Char- les Class, Diane Roberts. Donald Berry, Meryl Meloy Mr. A. directs the Weymouth High School Mixed Chorus. Weymouth High ' s Girls ' Glee Club 44 MUSIC FESTIVAL Due to Weymouth High School ' s out- standing musical facilities, it played host to the annual New England Music Festi- val in January. Assembled for this oc- casion were over five hundred of the best musicians, and vocalists from all New England, chosen during previous auditions. Those participating in the performance were invited by various residents of Weymouth to spend the weekend in their homes. On Saturday, January 16, despite the most severe snowstorm of the year, a crowd was en- tertained by the musicians, who took this opportunity to display their many skills which they have been developing with patience and hard work. The 1965 New England Music Festival A cafeteria practice session, in preparation for the Music Festival 45 GOVERNMENT IN ACTION controversial issue being discussed by Council members: Kllen Lamond, Peter Laverty, Maija Bergs, Dave Ellison, Ginny Meany, Leslie Dl Gravio, George Anderson, Alan Will, Mike Joly, Cynthia Snow, Mike Curran, Nancy Alabizio, John Willy Student Council provides it members with valuable experience in representa- tion, leadership, and responsibility. It achieves this by sponsoring many acti- vities which develop character and good citizenship. Such activities include a winter and spring dance, a talent show, a book fair, and student scholarship drives. Included in the council ' s list of activities is the furnishing of school monitors and all ushers for high school functions. Since the council is always searching for ways to expand its bene- fits, this year it has founded a school mascot, a student bulletin, and cafeteria music. With the addition of these new items and the ever-increasing number of sponsored activities, the Student Council is constructing a long-lasting tradition for Weymouth High School. Mike Busa submits an idea for the Council ' s approval, nan, Cynthia Snow, Nancy Alabizio Dave Dri- Diligent officers of the Student Council: Peter Laverty, Brigita Bergs, Advisor Mr. West, Timothy Montgomery, Maija Bergs Leslie Di Gravio, Pete Laverty, Paul Laverty, Maija Bergs, Ellen Lamond, Alan Will, and Carl Roberts give Tim Montgomery a few suggestions. 47 ANNEX ACTIVITIES The Sophomore Science Club probes the mysteries of the world around us under the skillful direction of Mr. Campbell and Mr. Thibodeau. Although the sophomores are geo- graphically separated from the upper- classmen, they certainly are offered an array of activities equaling that at the high school. Numerous fields of interest are included with opportunities for fu- ture scientists, actors, journalists, and politicians. Special events, such as the Talent Show and the Sophomore One Act Play, permit the sophomores to dis- play the various talents which abound in their class. Sophomores, when they move to the high school, can continue activities which they find of greatest in- terest at the Annex, thereby being pro- vided with three years of enjoyment from worthwhile and educational ac- tivities. The combined forces of the Student Council and the Student Activity Committee, with Advisor Mr. Shea, discuss sophomore gov- ernmental plans. The Sophomore Chorus practices at a regular session, to the piano The Sophomore Dramatic Club, who presented Curious Savage accompaniment of Pauline Izdebski. under the direction of Miss Beverly White HEIRS TO TRADITION The junior class has enthusiastically supported the ideas and activities of the upperclassmen, while at the same time it has attempted to contribute its own ideas for the general benefit of the entire school. We feel that they are an integral part of the everyday life of Weymouth High School. The message certainly is bothering John Pisciot- toli and Marcia Young — Junior One Act Play. 49 PAN HANDLERS The Future Homemakers of America is a group of girls who are taking or have taken home economics. Their overall goal is to help individuals improve per- sonal, family, and community living. They aim to promote a growing appre- ciation of the joys and satisfaction of homemaking, to emphasize the impor- tance of worthy home membership, to encourage democracy in home and com- munity life, to foster the development of creative leadership, and to further inter- est in home economics. The Future Homemakers ' motto, Toward New Horizons, is a challenge reminding members that their contributions to home life today will influence the kinds of homes they have tomorrow; and that the family life of members will influence the community and the world. Officers of the Future Homemakers of America: Diane McDonough, Mrs. Swain, Advisor, Laurie I-eighton, Mary Montgomery, Marlene Zweigle The Riding Club has made much progress since its beginning only one year ago. With the help of Mr. O ' Meara the members learn their equestrian skills by taking riding excursions through the Blue Hills and by diligently caring for the horses they ride. The Riding Club and Advisor, Mr. O ' Meara SNOW SKIMMERS Due to the phenomenal growth of skiing among young people, the Ski Club has been organized to encourage the enjoy- ment of this sport. Members are given the opportunity to become acquainted with techniques and equipment, thereby learning while having fun. THE MOUNTIES Wayne Hart demonstrates the principle of the release binding. CHEESE Under the direction of Mr. Ghiorse, the Photography Club provides the opportunity for high school stu- dents to learn the technical and chemical aspects of photography. This year the club has conducted ex- periments with infrared and ultraviolet light and has toured the photography department of the Quincy Patriot Ledger. Its twelve members contributed to the senior science courses by presenting a series of lectures in all the physics classes. Also, by taking some Campus pictures and preparing visual dis- plays, the members of the club greatly expanded their knowledge of this modern science. Mr. Ghiorse poses while Edward Baker, president of the Pho- tography Club, takes a high angle shot. Edward Baker explains the mechanism of a piece of intricate photographic equipment to members of the Photography Club: Vincent Best, Peter Cavallo, James Begley, Paul Chroniak, Richard Whitney, Paul Caferella, Stanley Oliver, John Caferella. 52 CHECKMATE CHAMPIONS At their meetings members of the Chess Club match their skills against one another in games which demand great concentration. Under the direction of their advisor, Mr. Cotugno, Don Chamberlain, President, and Bill Nugent, Vice- President, arrange tournaments with chess clubs from other schools. Advisor Mr. Cotugno looks on while members of the Chess Club practice for the big match: Stephen Anderson, David Villeneuve, William Nugent, Linda Zonn, Kenneth Tansey, Neal Loud, David Hyland, Charles Turner. SUPER SALESMEN In order to prepare themselves for futures in the business world, the members of the Distributive Education Club discuss selling techniques and dis- plays. In addition to participating in a regularly scheduled program of classes, these students also gain valuable working experience in their chosen fields of business throughout the year. Members of the Distributive Education Club of America watch a demonstration of sales techniques. The Debate Society is a competitive organization designed to increase the skills of logical thinking and persuasive speaking of its members. In addition to its competing in the South Shore League, Weymouth has participated in collegiate tournaments including Co- lumbia University, Dartmouth College, and Holy Cross College. These mem- bers are attempting to improve society by a more complete comprehension of existing situations. THE POWER OF WORDS Debaters Bradford Cleaves, Ellen Silva, Paul Laverty, George Foy, Doug Tilden, and Frank Deakin get some point- ers from Advisor Miss Crocker. TOMORROW ' S NOVELISTS Marie Morse and Viola Tudor work diligently on their latest Creative Writing assignment. Under the guidance of Miss Andem from the English Department, the Crea- tive Writing Club of Weymouth High School was newly formed this year. This club affords students the opportu- nity to write compositions out of class in a creative style rather than in an ex- pository style. They write short stories regularly, usually emulating the style or the mood of a recognized author. The writers of this club do not aspire to write best sellers but to improve their powers of written expression so that they can continue in college or in later life a career in creative writing. Judy Kuhn, Kathy McCone, and Jonathan Feld- man listen attentively as Miss Andem discusses the techniques of creative expression. Hard-working English Club members PROJECTS IN ENGLISH Mr. Longridge presides over a gathering of English enthusiasts. 56 Operation of the Paper Back Book Store is a major English Club contribution to Weymouth High School. The English Club is unusual in the respect that it has no sole advisor or officers. The club has many worthwhile projects during the school year includ- ing the operation of the Paper Back Book Store. Students agree that having a book store is a great convenience since many of the books on required college reading lists may be obtained here. Another project of the club is the One Act Play Festival presented in Janu- ary. This year the plays included Antic Spring, Curious Savage, and The Devil and Daniel Webster. Each class presented one play. A third aspect of the club is to have the ma- chinery available to contact students when possible trips and important events may take place. This year the club planned a trip into Boston to see the play View from a Bridge. In the spring the group plans to attend the Shakespearian Festival at Stratford, Connecticut. Kathleen Keating, Miss Andem, and Karen Martin read material submitted to the Reflector. The Reflector is a literary magazine published three times annually which provides an opportunity for students to engage in publication work. It is com- posed primarily of short stories, poems, and essays submitted by students, but also includes features of special interest. The Reflector provides an excellent op- portunity for students to develop their creative ability in the fields of literature and art while also serving as an inform- ative report on scholastic activities. The magazine is organized by the literary staff and each article is accompanied with an original drawing by a member of the art staff. The advertising staff is required to solicit ads from local busi- ness firms to finance the magazine with the entire publication being printed by the Vocational School. These staffs, un- der the guidance of Miss Andem, pro- duce an outstanding literary publica- tion. Looking forward to a career in art is the Reflector art staff: Diane Jacoby, Laura Green, Karen Berg, Diane Tourigny, Alec Hall, Edward Driscoll, Barbara Wilson, Robin Hammer, Margaret Donovan, David Hyland, Jean Hepburn, and Barbara Olson 58 SCHOOL WRITERS New members to the Reflector sophomore literary staff are Mary Lou Peshek, Sandra Gannon, Martha Pye, Nancy Fulton, Karen Bergfors, Kevin Matthews, John Olson, Walter Lofgren, Susan Yetman, Pauline Izdebski, Paula Ryder, Karen Cook, and Alice Melinis. Hardened veterans in the world of journalism are the members of the Reflector senior literary staff: Donna Layton, Donald Jackson, Linda Cook, Dorothy Allen, Kenneth Goss, Karen Martin, Priscilla Hodges. Philip Sammer, and Kathleen Keating. Kathleen Fogg, Jacquelyn Dingwall, Elaine Fiveash, Judith Riley, Susan Baird. Diane Roberts, Janet Har- rington, Lawrence Davis, John Pye, and Barbara Holbrook pass judgment on one of last year ' s issues of the Reflector. 59 MEMORIES TO Our yearbook, the Campus, is a story in pictures of our last year at Wey- mouth High School, a year filled with many fond memories. As the years go on, this book will increase in value, for it will help us recall the events of our senior year — the joys, the sorrows, the social activities, and the studying. Qual- ity, which has always been the charac- teristic of our Campus, is achieved only through the efforts of a dedicated and hard-working staff. Although the Campus Staff has given much, it has Photography Editor Janet von Berg, Kathy De- Coste, Jane Halle, and Mike Leahy, overwhelm- ed by the myriad of photos they work with. 60 Our indispensable secretarial staff: Laura Hartnett, Barbara Cheney, Pat Whalen, Carol Sandblom, Pam Richards, Sarah Brooks, Louise Carriker Carol Laniewski, capable and hard-working manager of the Campus secretarial staff The Senior Section Staff: Marie Furbush, Karen Whittaker, Marie Morse, Carol Shippee, Gloria Shute, Editor Charlotte Dillon, and Bob Lawrence work on senior write-ups. KEEP also gained a great deal. Staff mem- bers have learned to work cheerfully and co-operatively with both fellow stu- dents and faculty members; they have learned the true meaning of responsibil- ity and loyalty; and they have acquired a great awareness of what goes on in the school. Finally, their work on the book has given them the pleasure of feeling that they have accomplished something which will remain through the years as a momento to their class of 1965 at Weymouth High School. All hands ready for work — Sports Co-Editors Jim Murphy, Linda Jamieson, Mike Busa, Ken Powers 61 Mr. Stephen Chop — The inspirational guide of the Campus Art Staff Masters of the written word — the Literary Staff: Bruce Campbell, Editor Karen Lofgren, Edwina Hartshorn, Dotty McCann, Maureen Killoran, Cathy Connolly, Pat Brown The tedious work of proofreading diligently carried out by the Copy Staff: Editor Dee Thompson, Jimmy Cadigan, Gerry Lopez, Audrey La Spada, Sue Libby The Campus Art Staff: Ed Driscoll, Lynne Briscoe, Cindy Snow, Sue Faustini, Co-Editors Ann Dolber, Viola Tudor — individualism personified 62 Money makers and bookkeepers: Don Cham- berlain, Ass ' t. Business Manager; Les DiGravio, Ass ' t. Sales Manager; Ruth Di Lorenzo, Sales Manager; Don Casperson, Business Manager Kathy McCone and Barbara Jones demonstrating their techniques to other Senior Sales Staff members: Janet Gridley, Paula Componeschi, Bernie Riley, Mary Hassan, Donna Hyland, Janet Orfanello, Diane Hoyle, and Susan Brown The cheerful group who sold to undergraduates — the Junior Sales Staff Cm. Feature Staff members: Ellen Features Editors: Silva, Jimmy Barry Pamela Bailey and Arlene Cannon 63 Participation in sports proved to be an instructive as well as an enjoyable experience for me. From it I have de- veloped both physically and mentally. So many lessons were learned: self-dis- cipline came from daily training; team play promoted cooperation and the abil- ity to work in harmony with others; keen competition required mental alert- ness and prepared me for a demanding, quickly moving world. My mind and body became one, coordinated to com- plement each other. Realization of ac- complishment instilled within me a sense of pride and a corresponding will to do my best; from these grew self-respect. Respect for authority also rose from my obligation to bide by officials ' decisions, though we often disagreed. Socially, sports played a prominent role in my quest for personality, for it served as an agent for meeting classmates on an informal basis beyond the scope of a classroom. Through our mutual inter- ests we established close relationships which were to mature into valuable friendships. Academic scholarship re- mains the core of our educational sys- tem, but I have discovered that extra- curricular sports programs continue the learning process. They have taught me a great deal. SPORTS 64 The Weymouth High School Football Team: Kenneth Blasser, Cameron Dewar, Vincent Morrison, Brian Silviria, Norman Hazen, William Carven, David Ellison, Leonard Caruso, John Pisciottoli, Ronald Ouellet, Barry Greener, Steven Tagen, Coaches Leo Hayes, John Burgess, and Frank Cavallo, Ronald Frado, Stephen Colligan, Thomas Ward, Richard Robson, George Andersen, John Bailey, Fred Brine, Ray White, Russell Sandblom, Jon Kuja, Steve Pizzi, John Pica, Coach Jack Fisher, Coach Joseph Car- ven, Mark Loughmiller, John Lynch, Robert MacLeod, Roger Widden, Wayne Cooney, Mike Busa, James Dunn, Robert Baker, Rick Walsh, Dana Laniewski, Timothy DuRoss, Bruce Eaton, Raymond Dorman. With the end of another Thanksgiving Day victory for Weymouth, came the end of another highly successful season. The loss of nearly the entire veteran de- fensive and offensive lines made the pros- pects of the team look small. As usual, however, Weymouth ' s conditioning and extensive practice under the direction of Coach Fisher paid off. The end of the sea- son saw Weymouth with another Subur- ban League Championship and a near miss at a second consecutive State Cham- pionship. The offensive line consisting of Dana Laniewski, Bob McLeod, Brian Sil- veira, Tim DuRoss, Norm Hazen, Rick Walsh, and Dave Drinan made it pos- sible for the quarterbacking of Dave Ellison; the running of Jimmy Dunn, Mike Busa, and Bruce Eaton; and the kicking of George Andersen; to bring another winning season. The team had only one loss, a 22-20 squeaker to Quincy. The new defensive line of Russ Sandblom, Ken Blasser, Roger Widden, Brian Silveira, Jon Kuja, Norm Hazen, and John Bailey gained the distinction of having only six points a game scored against them. The outstanding running of Jim Dunn, who gained over a mile in his high school career, and Mike Busa gave them the honor of being selected for the All- Scholastic team. GRIDIRON GREATS - Mike Busa breaks away for a touchdown. 66 VOICE OF VICTORY This year the cheerleaders, captained by Ellen Lamond, aroused much enthusiasm and school spirit at all football and bask- etball games and rallies. Continually, they gave all their might and vocal pow- er to urge the teams on to victory. Cheer- leading requires hours of work and prac- tice before and during each season to strengthen appearances before the pep club, student body, and community. It is the cheerleader ' s responsibility to use the cheers that will arouse the audience to yell and fight along with the team through every exciting moment of the game. Weymouth ' s cheerleaders have indeed done this throughout the year. Donna Rosetti, Marie Furbush, Deborah Xicholls, Janet Smith, Ellen Lamond, Mary Hassan, Linda Jamieson, Helen Gannon, and Christine Burgess comprise the 1964-65 cheering squad. Weymouth High ' s reserve cheering squad: Mary Cunningham, Kathy DeCoste, Donna Carchidi, Yerna Von Iderstein, Barbara Cheney 70 The Majorettes: Gayle Frid, Cindy Newton, Paula Componeschi, Susan Faustini, Paula McAskill LIFTING OUR SPIRIT Leading the band down the football field at every game the majorettes, headed by Paula Componeschi, showed much en- thusiasm and vigor. Throughout the games whether they were performing their impressive routines in marching forma- tion at halftime or doing a few cheers along with the cheerleaders, this year ' s majorettes were truly an asset to the school. An important part of every cheering section is the Pep Club. Its purpose is to promote school spirit. With Gloria Shute as President, Jane Halle as Vice-President, and Donna Hyland as Secretary-Treas- urer, Weymouth High School ' s Pep Club has enthusiastically cheered loud and long throughout the year. Staunch supporters of all Weymouth sports efforts 71 Weymouth High School ' s Basketball Team: Charles Toohey, Dan Lyons, George Andersen, Steve Gregg, James McCulloch, Dick Busch, Rich Walsh, Dave Ellison, Chip Dewar, Ronald Rouell Weymouth ' s basketball record of eight wins and twelve losses is far from indica- tive of the team ' s spirit and depth. The team was unable to make the Tech Tour- nament this year although all the boys worked and played hard under the direc- tion of Coach William Kearns to reach their playing peak. Paced by juniors Steve Gregg and George Andersen in scoring and by the fine ball handling of senior Dave Ellison and junior Chip Dewar, Weymouth was able to deliver defeats to such formidable opponents as Waltham and Quincy. This year the team gained some height in the person of Dick Bush, who did much to supplement our rebounding and offensive attacks. Next year should indeed be a promising season for our hoopsters. Veterans Gregg, Andersen, and Dewar will be joined by Dan Lyons and junior Jim Dunlay to form a strong nucleus of re- turning players. DRIBBLE, PASS, AND SHOOT Going up for the rebound along with the Arlington players are Dick Busch and Chip Dewar. 72 73 Weymouth ' s Hockey Team: Joe Kelley, Paul Dorman, Danny Reynolds, Ray White, Ross Glynn, Coach Dempsey, John Babineau, Donald Costa, Fran McMorrow, Jim Maconochie, John O ' Shaugnessy, Mike Losordo, Jim Cadigan, Dave Falardeau, Jack DeLuca, Bobby Sheehan, Jim Reynolds; not shown — Jerry Whitney, Charles Armstrong CUTTING SOME ICE This year ' s hockey team fought its way to an exceptional 8-5-1 record, and a third place tie in the Suburban League aided by All-Star Bobby Sheehan, who was Weymouth ' s high scorer and the league ' s leading goal-getter. Another outstanding player for the team this year was senior David Falardeau, whose backchecking and all around playing led to many Weymouth scores. Two seniors who played an important role in this year ' s season were defenseman Joe Kelley and goalie John O ' Shaugnessy, who had six shutouts to his credit. Underclass- men, who aided Coach Dempsey in this winning season, were defensemen Paul Dorman and Ross Glynn and center Dave Costa. Sometimes Mr. Dempsey and the ref- erees do not see eye to eye. Nobody steals the puck from me and lives to talk about it. Mike Losordo 74 Weymouth High ' s Wrestling Team: Coach Hill, Tim Du Ross, Dana Laniewski, James Dunn, Dick Robson, Bob MacLeod, Phil Bronchuk, Steve Joyce, Edward Baker, Mr. Schlosser, John McCarthy, John White, Mike Webb, Joseph McSheffrey, Chris Higgins, Barry Greener, Paul Rexford, Paul Campot, Dave Geyer, Dave Ouel- let, Ron Ouellet, Jimmy Moore, Karl Erlandson The wrestling team, under the coaching of Mr. John Hill, captured the Greater Boston League Championship. Nine of the team ' s eleven regulars qualified for the state championships. Ronnie and David Ouellet, brothers and co-captains, both captured first place in their respec- tive weight classes to lead the team on to a third place finish among the Massachu- setts schools. Seniors Jim Moore, Bob MacLeod, and junior Dana Laniewski also placed in their classes. Weymouth went on to finish fourth in the New Eng- land Championships where Ronnie took a first and brother David placed second. The human Chinese puzzle — Ron and Dave Ouellet Wait a minute. I ' m all tied up. Dana Laniewski, Bob MacLeod 75 Girls ' Gymnastic Team, left to right: Kathy Twombley, Judy McMillan, Carol Noyes, Sandy Mell, Marilyn O ' Brien, Linda Griggs, Maureen MacNamara, Claire Milmore, Marjorie Clouter, Miss White, Marcia Con- roy, Nancy Matthews, Sue Daly, Ruth Brown Vaulting across the mats and swinging around the uneven parallel bars, our Weymouth High School Girls ' Gym Team execute their skills. The new coach, Miss Pauline White, and captain of the team, Sandra Mell, work together with the members to attain coordination, grace, and physical perfection. In their meet with King Philip, the girls were de- feated by only two points. Then against Bridgewater-Raynham Sandy Mell placed first. Other meets were with Wel- lesley and Braintree. In these meets the girls were judged by their performance on the beam, parallel bars, and horse and by their execution of free exercise. POETRY IN MOTION Sandy Mell does a handstand. Judy MacMillan accomplishes an eagle on the unevens. J 76 Bob Lawrence performs the scissors on the horse. A giant swing by John Lancaster A handstand by Bruce McGunnigle on the parallel bars SPORT OF PRECISION Boys ' Gymnastic Team: Robert Luthie, Robert Lawrence, Alan Karstunen, Bruce McGun- nigle, John Lancaster, Roland Beatty, Terry Power, Michael Benedict, Second Assistant Coach Corrigan, Phillip Sammer, Michael Maguire, James Corrigan, Mark Lewis, Mark Delorey, Kevin Powers, Thomas Curran, Coach Hayes, Jim Doherty, David Martel, Gary Cook, Paul Fleming, James Clapp, Ray Laramee The Boys ' Gymnastic Team, under the instruction of coaches Leo Hayes and James Corrigan, compiled a deceiving 4-3 record. Despite the lack of experi- ence, team members showed good strength and steady improvement. The team lost some close meets, one by just .2 of a point. John Lancaster, captain of this year ' s team, led them to a third place finish in the Suburban League Cham- pionships by placing first in the high bar event. Other consistent placers were sen- iors Robert Lawrence, Al Karstunen. Bruce McGunnigle. The Boys ' Gymnas- tic Team looks forward to a bright future with the return of 7 outstanding juniors like Terry Power, James Corrigan, and Marc Delorv. On your mark! John Lorden, Peter Knowles, Kevin Quill, Peter Morris, David Seymour, Billy Ketchen, Bruce Eaton, Glen Gately SPEED AND STAMINA An up and coming sport at Weymouth is Track. Under the direction of Coach O ' Leary, our teams have achieved out- standing records. The Cross Country Team started things off, led by senior Captain Art Doine, who broke the course records every time he ran. He was as- sisted by other fine seniors: Bob Allen, Bill Wiggins, and James Tyler. Juniors Steve Gregg, Allan Will, Larry Boivin, Kevin Quill, and Tom Bigelow and soph- omore Ron Hunter rounded out the group. The team had a 6 and 2 record. Winter Track took up where the Cross Country Team left off, coming in second in the powerful Met League, second only to the perennial track power of Ringe Tech. They just barely missed successful- ly defending the Class A title. The Spring Track Team promises to be the finest in Weymouth ' s history with a good chance to be the outdoor State cham- pions. Glen Gately in the broadjump Up and over 78 Winter Track: Ron Hunter, Tom Bigelow, Alan Will, Kevin Quill, Pat Doine, Joe Haney, Dave Seymour, Joseph Blynn, Bob Frazer, Bob Douglas, Larry Boivin, Coach O ' Leary, David Allen, Harvey Eaton, Stephen De Pari, Glen Gately, Art Doine, Robert Allen, Bill Wiggins David Allen, Robert Allen, Arthur Doine, Glenn Gately, Steven De Pari, Harvey Eaton, Bill Wiggins Dorothy McCann, Ann Connolly, Judy Dunning, Janet Harrington, Joanne Simon, Evelyn Bentley, Diane Roberts, and Linda Howard Initiated last year by Miss Arnold and a group of enthusiastic girls, the Weymouth High Girls ' Tennis Team hopes for more matches this spring with the surrounding communities. Miss Arnold began the team, hoping to develop poise and mus- cular coordination in the girls. In all the matches the girls are divided into two teams, singles and doubles. The com- bined forces of the experienced players and newcomers will certainly make a strong team for the coming season. Long practice sessions and hard exercise have greatly improved our players and our hopes for a winning team this year. RAISING A RACQUET 80 THE RACQUET SQUAD Peter Keefe at the net Richie Ryan ready for the follow through Mr. Dempsey, Russ Thereault, Brad Cleaves, David Haley, Carl Roberts, James Murphy, Jeff Weaver, Richie Ryan, Charlie Verge, Peter Keefe, John Willy, and Dick Whitney This season as expected was the best in the history of the tennis team. The in- creased interest in tennis, which brought a turnout of seventy boys last year, brought an increase in the ability of the players. The team had more depth and experience this year than ever before. Seniors Dave Haley and Jim Murphy were both in their third year as lettermen. and juniors such as Dick Whitney, Rich Ryan, John Haughn, and Bob Donovan showed great promise for the future. This year Weymouth ' s schedule consisted of matches with such top contenders as Quincy and Hingham. The team equaled both of these opponents. Under the coaching of William Dempsey, Wey- mouth again was a top contender in Division One. 81 BIG LEAGUE HOPEFULS The Weymouth High defending Subur- ban League Champions under the guid- ance of Coach George Player displayed a tight defense and a top-notch pitching staff this year. The loss of six of last year ' s lettermen made it necessary for Coach Player to rebuild the lineup. Through hard work and long practice hours, the team developed into one of the strongest in the Suburban League. Thanks to spirit and skill, Weymouth made a good showing against such for- midable opponents as Waltham, Water- town, and Arlington. The pitching staff, consisting of George Andersen and Jim Buker, made the task of defense easy for the fielders. The hitting of Dave Ellison and Jim Buker sparked the Weymouth offense. Seniors Pete Laverty, Dave El- lison, Jim Machonochie, Ken Powers, and Doug Yon Iderstein held the Wey- mouth defense together. Ready for a home run, Jim: Jim Dunn Weymouth High ' s Baseball Team: Doug Von Iderstein, Dave Ellison, James Dunn, John Henley, Peter Laverty, James Maconochie, George Andersen, James Buker, John Bailey, Coach Player 82 83 I am a part of all that I have met. From school, home, and community I have derived my character. Perhaps especially from those whom I have en- countered in school have I shaped the person I am. From each of my class- mates I have borrowed the parts which have molded my own personality. From such diverse sources I have become an individual. Because I experienced the same diffi- culties and joys with my companions, I and they understand each other. I owe a great debt to these faithful friends who have joined with me in the quest for per- sonality. From them I have received en- couragement and comradeship; to them I give a lasting place of prominence among my memories. In spite of today ' s changing condi- tions, I have been prepared by my teach- ers for the great step forward to gradua- tion, a milestone in my life. I shall now start to draw dividends in proportion to my investments. According to the amount of disciplined effort I have put into my days at Weymouth High School, I receive preparation for the future. I greet the days and years ahead not with dread or fear, but rather with renew- ed enthusiasm and hope. For although I must leave Weymouth High School and the friends I have made here, I find a whole new world opening up to me. GRADUATES 1965 84 OFFICERS ' 65 Virginia Meany Treasurer David Ellison President Timothy Montgomery Vice-President Ellen Lamond Secretary Due to their qualities of leadership and responsibility, these four people have been chosen by their classmates to guide and unify the student body. David El- lison, president, Timothy Montgomery, vice-president, Ellen Lamond, secretary, and Virginia Meany, treasurer, have served our class of 1965 well. They have represented the student body at various functions, acting as ambassadors to the class, and leading the procession at grad- uation. These representatives of our sen- ior class have served the entire year by guiding us with their good judgment and responsibility. Vocational High School Class Officers Joseph Barry, Secretary-Treasurer Ralph Poland, President Joseph Maher, Vice-President 86 RICHARD W. AALTO Rick will find future success in the field of carpentry... as for now he enjoys all types of cars. ..spends his spare time shooting pool. Honors 11; Senior Prom Comm. 12 WILLIAM F. ABDY Bill seems to be still undecided about his future... outside of school he is a member of C.Y.O. He is quiet most of the time... likes people who are cheerful. Hockey 10, 11, 12 CURTIS G. ADAMS Curt has plans of becoming a chemist after graduation. ..In his spare time he belongs to the Naval Reserve and Youth Fellowship. He also plays the guitar in a band. Honors 1, 11; Applied Chemistry 12; Grad. Dance Comm. 12 ELIZABETH P. ADAMS Pat intends to go into nursing.. .She is an active member of Rainbow and has an out- going personality. ..trig, is her favorite sub- ject. Honors 10; Chorus 10, 11, 12;PepClubll, 12; Chorale 11, 12; Girls Glee Club 12; Sr. Nom. Comm. 12; Sr. Prom Comm. 12 JONATHAN E. ADAMS Jon is quiet and thoughtful... plans to further his education at college... when notbusywith his studies, he enjoys cars and electronics. ELENE F. AHERNE Elene is going to become a teacher... In her extra hours she participates in C.Y.O. and works at Remick ' s in Quincy. Election Day Comm. 12; Cap Gown Comm. 12; Soph. Party Comm. 10; Student Council Book Fair 10; Honors 10, 11; Pep Club 12; Sr. Nom. Comm. 12; F.T.A. 12 KAREN A. ADAMS Concern for others is a virtue of all future nurses and she is no exception. She is an active member of the Drum and Bugle Corps. Karen is pleasantly shy and her favorite subject is French. Election Day Registration 12 STEPHAN D. ALEMIAN This fellow ' s quick wit and ready laugh will provide him with many friends on the col- lege campus. ..regularly attends DeMolay meetings. ..football, baseball, basketball... makes no difference to Steve who just nat- urally loves all sports with no exceptions. Chorus 11 ALBERT P. ALEX Al prefers secondary education as his voca- tion. ..He enjoys C.Y.O., bowling, and dra- matics... He also likes trig. Honors 11; Cap Gown Comm. 12; Elec- tion Day Comm. 12 DAVID J. ALLEN Dave.. .a future sheet metal worker... partici- pates in all kinds of sports — especially football and swimming. ..digs motorcycles. Football 10; Track 10, 11, 12; Open House 12 87 DOROTHY C. ALLEN Dottie plans to be an architect.. .outside of school she is the president of L.R.Y., a Sun- day school teacher and a member of the church choir. Honors 10; High Honors 11; Open House 10; Reflector H.R. Rep. 10; Math Club 11, Treas. 12; Jr. One Act Play; Summer Read- ing 11; H.R. Mesngr. 11; Reflector 12 JOHN C. ALMEIDA John plans to be a commercial skin diver... likes skin diving and swimming.. .rather quiet but gifted with many abilities. Wrestling 10. 11. 12 ROBERT J. ALLEN To become an electronics engineer lies in Bob ' s future.. .He belongs to C.Y.O. and an outside camera club.. .He enjoys photog- raphy very much. Cross Country 10, Winter Track 1 0. Club V. Pres. 12 11. 12; Spring and 11, 12; Photography RICHARD A. AMICO Dick is headed for the seminary. ..He is in C.Y.O. ...likes Latin and dislikes snobbish people. St. John ' s Atonement Seminary 10; Band 10, 11, 12; Library Staff 11, 12; Library Club 12 SANDRA L. ANDERSON CAROL M. ANDERSON Carol plans to be a secretary. ..outside of school she is a member of Rainbow. ..is rather quiet.. .likes office practice.. .her future boss will like her efficiency. F.B.L.A. 12; Mr. Longridge ' s Sec ' t. 12 Sandy plans to enter the business field of IBM. When she isn ' t working at Dorothy ' s her favorite activity is skating. Her beauti- ful blonde hair and neat appearance make her a popular clerk. Intramurals 10; 11. 12 Cvm Team 11; F.B.L.A. STEVEN J. ANDERSON Steve is an apt student who enjoys working in biology. ..an active member of the Order of DeMolay and an electronics enthusiast. After college a career in biochemistry awaits him. Cross Country 10. 11; Winter Track 10; Voting Comm. 12; Electronics Club 11; Honors 11 IMANTS ANS BERGS Imanto desires further education at the Wentworth Institute of Technology. He has participated in a local folk dance group and likes to skin dive. His interests lie in the field of math and mechanical drawing. Gvmnastics Team 11; Speedreading 11, 12; Ski Club 12 ROBERT A. ANGELO Bob Angelo will never be found idle. His fun-loving and carefree personality and sense of humor will gain him manv friends and certain success at college. The future is bound to have much in store for him. Football 10: Honors 10, 11; Ski Club 12 VIESTURS ANSBERGS Vee plays a mean guitar and enjoys work- ing in a local folk dance group. During winter weekends he will often be found ski- ing down snow-covered mountainsides... hopes to pursue a career in technology at Wentworth Institute. J.V. Football 11; Weightlifting 11; Ski Club 12; Speedreading 11. 12 MM ELAINE I. ARMSTRONG A friendly, out-going girl with a lively smile... Elaine plans to become a teacher.. .a member of C.Y.O. who enjoys tennis and bowling, she dislikes conceited people. J.M.S.V.C. 10, 11, 12; Jr. Norn. Comm.; Pep Club 10, 11; Campus Sales 12; Eng. Club; High Honors 10, 11 JEAN M. ARMSTRONG Jean is a likeable, friendly person who works diligently at a part-time job after school. A prospective medical secretary, she has gained experience in this field by working as secretary to Mr. Eisher. Intramurals 10; F.B.L.A.; Mr. Fisher ' s Sec ' t. 12; Honors 10, 11 WARREN C. ASSMUS A rugged sportsman who stays in condition by participation in wrestling, body-building, and even scuba-diving when the weather is right.. .Warren plans to make a career out of this avocation, and major in phys.-ed. at Springfield College. Wresding 10, 11 STEPHEN A. BABCOCK Steve ' s sharp and aggressive personality is well known at Weymouth High. He is often seen around town on his speedy motor- scooter.. .works part-time in a restaurant... becoming a chef at the Culinary Institute of New Haven is his wish. Ski Club 12 JOHN E. BABINEAU John transferred to Weymouth High from Scituate in his sophomore year. Since that time he has been very active in this com- munity. ..member of the National Friendship League, he enjoys writing to penpals. Trav- el is his immediate future plan. Football 10; Hockev 10, 12 11, 12; Ski Club JAMES C. BACON Jim will talk his way through the rugged courses in basic training as required by the Marines. ..C.Y.O. baseball keeps him fit now. He has no use for Monday mornings and phoney smiles particularly irk him. PAMELA J. BAILEY Always smiling.. .Pam ' s future lies in mathe- matics. Very active in Rainbow. ..sheenjoys playing the piano. Sr. Prom Comm.; Campus 11, 12; Feature Ed. 12; Pep Club 10, 11; Honors 10; High Honors 1 1 JOHN G. BACK A future electrical engineer, John plans to attend Wentworth Institute. ..he struts with a drum corps as the drum major. ..football and baseball are sports that John enjoys best.. .girls with long hair, beware ! Ski Club 12 JOHN J. BAILEY An avid C.Y.O. hockey player and active in sports, Jack is heading for college. His friendly, jovial personality is well-known in Weymouth. H. R. Mesngr. 10; H. R. Rep. 10; Soph. Norn. Comm.; Baseball 10, 11, 12; Wres- tling 10, 11, 12; Football 10, 11, 12 EDWARD A. BAK ER Ted hopes to attend West Point and become a career officer... belongs to Y.P. Square Dance Club.. .develops his own pictures... likes to fish, hunt, and shoot skeet. Wrestling Team 11; Photography Club, Pres. 12; Head Lab Ass ' t 89 ROBERT H. BAKER Success for Bob lies in either of two fields for he mav enter the Marine Corps or be- come an auto mechanic... all cars are his favorites. Open House 10, 11, 12 SANDRA J. BARBIERE Sandy plans to attend a business school. She is an active member of C.V.O. and en- jovs tvping and shorthand. Sandy will surelv find success as a good secretary. F.B.L.A. 11, 12; Shorthand Cert. 60, 80, Sec ' t. to Mr. Boland JOHN F. BARCELLOS A quiet and sincere person. ..Johnny plans a career in the Navy. His interests dea l with sports, specifically baseball and bas- ketball, .likes math and dislikes dishonesty in people. PAULINE L BARNES Polly hopes to become an IBM operator... quiet and shv with a pleasant personality. Soph. Party Comm.; Jr. One Act Plav; Chorus ll;Pep Club 11, 12; Reflector H. R. Rep. 11; F.B.L.A. 12; Riding Club 12 PATRICIA P. BARNES Pat is an ambitious girl who splits her time between school and work. ..she looks for- ward to the day when she ' ll be planning furniture arrangement and color schemes as an interior decorator. WAYNE E. BARRETT Quiet Wavne is undecided about his future... interested in racing and cars. ..dislikes base- ball. ..perhaps he ' ll find his future in Minne- apolis, or, if not there, he might find his way to Detroit and work in car design. This stairway leads to the halls of tradition at Weymouth High School Annex. With proper education and guidance, these young and impressionable sopho- mores have made the right beginning on their quest for personality. H. NATALIE BARROWS A future secretary. ..Nat ' s plans upon gradu- ation are to attend secretarial school. Bitburg High School, Germanv; Girls ' Ath- letic Association 10; French Club 10; Cheer- leader. Cheerleading Club 10; F.B.L.A. 12; Pep Club 12; Reflector Sec ' t. 12; Reflector H. R. Rep. 12; Sr. Party Comm. JAMES V. BARRY Jim, a licensed pilot, is a member of the Naval Reserve. He plans to attend college and become an executive pilot. Band 10; Brass Choir 10; Chess Club 10; Junior Usher; Campus Staff 12; Honors 10, 11 JOSEPH M. BARRY Plans to become a Navy man after gradua- tion. ..Joe is a member of P. P.... dislikes tall girls. Open House 10, 11, 12; Baseball Mangr. 10; Sec ' t.-Treas., W.V.T.H.S. 12; Campus 12; Student Gov t. 12; Re lector Rep. 11 LINDA J. BARRY Lynn ' s quick Wit will help her to succeed in her plans for college... a member ofC.Y.O. with hopes for becoming a medical secretary ...dislikes insincerity. Pep Club 10, 11; F.X.A. 11: English Club 12 BRUCE E. BARTON A sports enthusiast.. .often found hunting... Bruce dislikes girls who smoke.. .plans to be a sheet metal worker. Office Dutv 11, 12 RAYMOND M. BEAN , JR. Ray is interested in cars and construction work... his friendliness will contribute to his success at Wentworth Institute. Open House 10, 11, 12 ARTHUR R. BATES, JR. Dick has clearly established plans for his future.. .after graduation he plans to go to college and major in the field of chemical engineering.. .his friendly nature will always be an asset. ROLAND V. BEATTY, JR. A career in the Coast Guard is what he wants for his future. ..he has a triendly smile for everyone.. .he is active in his Explorer post and works as a lifeguard in the sum- mer. Gym Team 10. 11. 12; Ski Club 12 GERARD L. BEAUDOIN His career will be in the field of aviation.. .a friendly and talkative nature will always be an asset to Jerry. ..for the present, fast cars and Hondas are high on his list of favorite pastimes. RAYMOND BENEDETTI, JR. Coin collecting is Ray ' s hobby. ..likes Ital- ian food. ..dislikes homework.. .Ray wants to be an estimator. Open House 10, 11, 12; Student Gov t. 11. 12; Sr. Norn. Comm.; Sr. Prom Comm.; Monitor 11, 12; Office Dutv 11, 12 JAMES BEGLEY Jim enjovs coin collecting and is active in his C.Y.O....in the future he plans to attend college and major in the field of electronic engineering. Audio Visual 11, 12; Electronics Club 11; Gym Team 10; Photography Club 12 BARRY E. BENSON A hunting enthusiast... Barry will be a skill- ful welder in the Navy. Open House 11. 12; Office Duty 11; Caf- eteria Worker 10, 11, 12 91 EVELYN M. BENTLEY Eve.. .treasurer of her youth fellowship group. ..plans to become anurse... her friend- smile will brighten any patient. J.M.S.V.C. 12; Intramurals 10; F.N.A. 11, Pres. 12; English Club 11, 12; Tennis Team 11; Pep Club 11, 12; Jr. Party; Miss Crock- er ' s Sec ' t. 12 MAIJA BERCS The Marsha Jordan Fashion Board, the Bobbie Brooks National Fashion Board, and a broad interest in other activities guarantee success in fashion and retailing for Maija. Student Council 10, 11; Sec ' t. 12; Cafe. Monitor 10, 11; Campus Sales Staff 11; Ass ' t. Ed. 12; F.H.A. 11; Sec ' t. 12; Old Colony Club Honorary Member 12; High Honors 10, 11 ALICE J. BERM INGHAM After graduating she will enter the working world. ..her quiet manner is sure to please her boss...plaving tennis and walking oc- cupy her spare time. F.B.L.A. 12 VINCENT G. BEST, JR. Buddv is verv friendlv and alwavs coopera- tive. His interests and aptitudes seem to lie in the field of science. He plans to become an aeronautical engineer after graduation. Photography Club 12; A.V. Club 12 CHRISTINE A. BERNIER Chris plans either to work for the telephone company or to be a hairdresser... in her spare time she enjoys bowling and in the summer, water skiing. Intramurals 10; Pep Club 10, 11, 12; F.B.L.A. 11; D.E.C.A. V. Pres. 12; Short- hand Cert. 80 JEAN M. BIGLEY Jeannie... friendly and fun-loving.. .college lies in her future.. .enjoys all sports... a talent- ed pianist.. .likes to write creative stories. Chorus 10, 11; English Club 10, 11; High Honors 10 KENNETH A. BIRTWELL Kenny is very friendly and amusing. He is active in his church youth group and enjoys bowling. After graduation and college he hopes to become an engineer. Key Club 12 BONNIE M. BLANCHARD Bonnie is the vice-president of her C.Y.O.... very friendly and witty. Student Council 10, 11; Chorus 10; Pep Club 12; J.M.S.V.C. 12; Reflector Adv. Staff 12; Campus Sales Staff 12; English Club 12; Girls ' Glee Club 12; Election Day Comm., Sec ' t., Moderator 12; Sr. Party Comm. ALLAN M. BLANCHARD Al sees his future in the Navy. ..he ' s a good talker and a friendly fellow who enjoys go- ing bowling... ' 57 Chryslers appeal to Al, but he does not like to be on the same road with a woman driver. English Club 10; Cafe. Worker 11; Election Dav 12; Debate Club 10, 12 RONALD BLANCHARD A future carpenter... belongs toC.Y.O.... likes sports, especially football.. .always smiling. Open House 10, 11, 12 92 ANGELA B. BOGNANNO Angle is talkative and friendly. ..she enjoys dancing and dislikes people who act con- ceited. As a secretary she will certainly find success in the future. Mrs. Wheeler ' s Sec ' t. 12; F.B.L.A. 12 EDWARD W. BOUDREAU Quiet and intelligent... after graduation Ed plans to attend college and study account- ing. ..enjoys all sports. ..in his spare time he works as a baker ' s helper at Liberty Model Bakery. Library Staff 11, 12; Junior Usher; F.B.L.A. 12; Honors 10, 11 RUSSELL V. BOOTH Loquacious Russ who has a talent for num- bers hopes to major in mathematics at an institute of higher learning.. .C.Y.O. basket- ball and his job at Gurtis Farms fill a great deal of his time... interested in sports of all kinds and hot rod records really send him. Gap Gown Comm. ELIZABETH A. BOUDREAU Talkative... Betty hopes to further her edu- cation at business school and then become a secretary. ..enjoys all sports. ..an active member of C.Y.O. Basketball Intramurals 10; F.B.L.A. 12 LINDA A. BOVA Quiet and friendly. ..after graduation Linda hopes to attend Chandler... an active mem- ber of C.Y.O. Pep Club 10; Fashion Show 10; F.B.L.A. 11, 12; Shorthand Cert. 60, 80; Honors 11; English Club 11; Mr. Clancy ' s Sec ' t. 12 MARILYN A. BOYD Mai plans to someday be a secretary. ..in her spare time she enjoys bowling and sew- ing. ..an active member of C.Y.O. Fashion Show 10; Pep Club 10, 11, 12; F.B.L.A. 10, 11, 12; Shorthand Cert. 60, 80; English Club 12; F.H.A. 12; Mr. Por- ter ' s Sec ' t. 12; Reflector Sec ' t. 12; Honors 11 JUDITH A. BOYNTON A Candy Striper. ..Judy plans to be either a nurse or a physical therapist. ..active in Weymouth Bible Club and Curtain Call Theater. Chorus 10, 11, 12; Glee Club 12; Reflector H. R. Rep. 10, 11, 12; Pep Club 10, 12; Mr. Cicchese ' s Sec ' t. 10; Southeastern Dis- trict Music Festival 11; F.N. A. 12; Election Day 12 LINDA L. BRESNAHAN Linda plans a future in I.B.M. work. ..out- side of school she participates in Weymouth Bible Club and Rainbow. ..enjoys bowling, traveling and reading.. .dislikes bossy peo- ple. Library Staff 11, 12; F.B.L.A. 12 LYNNE M. BRISCOE A bright girl with many interests... Lynne will find success as an elementary grade teacher. ..secretary- of her youth group. Campus 12; F.T.A. 12; Sr. Prom Comm.; Guide-Open House 10; Pep Club 10 PRISCILLA A. BROBERG Friendly and considerate of others. ..Pris hopes to attend college and major in ac- counting. ..rainy days annoy her. Band 10, 11, 12; J.M.S.V.C. 10, 11, 12; Miss Toomey ' s Sec ' t. 12; F.B.L.A. 12; Hon- ors 10 93 NELSON O. BROCE, JR. Enjoys everything, especially food. ..an avid water skier.. .Nels w ill ride the wave of suc- cess at college.. .he is sure to be successful in whatever field he pursues after college.. .ac- tive in DeMolay. Sr. Nora. Comm. JOYCE V. BROOKS A cheerful and intelligent girl who likes to play tennis in her spare time.. .hopes to ma- jor in math at college... tardy people annoy Joyce. English Club 12; Pep Club 10; Honors 10, 11 PHILLIP BRONCHUK An active boy who always enjoys a good time.. .Phil plans to enter college after gradu- ation. ..sports cars interest him. Football 10; Wrestling 10, 11, 12; Sr. Prom Comm. 12 SARAH J. BROOKS A quiet but friendly girl who enjoys reading in her spare time. ..hopes to enter business school after graduation. ..horseback riding and tennis are tops with Sarah. F.B.L.A. 12; Campus Sec ' t. 12; High Hon- ors 10, 11 DOUGLAS H. BROWN Active in Warriors Drum and Bugle Corps ...works at Capitol Market. ..wants to be a photo offset engraver. Open House 10, 11, 12; Monitor 11, 12; Office Duty 11, 12; Sr. Noni. Comm.; Sr. Party Comm.; Campus Staff 12 HELEN C, BROWN A smart and friendly girl. ..Helen ' s interests are reading and eagerly watching sports... in the future after college we will find her in- terest to be social sciences. Library Staff 10, 11, 12; Debate Club 10, 11. 12; Campus Sales Staff 12 JANET BROWN A friendly girl who has many hobbies... Janet especially likes bowling and roller skating. ..has a desire to enter business school, then on to a successful career. Fashion Show 10, 11 PATRICIA A. BROWN A cheerful personality. ..Patty pursues many interests, especially sports and math. ..sure to be a success after college as a teacher. Campus 12; Honors 11; J.M.S.V.C. 11, 12; Pep Club 10, 11, 12; F.T.A. 11 LORRAINE BROWN Lorrie likes to play pool and dance , dislikes unfriendlv people. ..would like to become a model in the future. Chorus 10; Jr. Party Comm.; Pep Club 12 PAUL L. BROWN Tugboat . ..an active and friendly person who participates in all sports, especially church basketball, baseball, and football... hopes to become an I.B.M. repair techni- cian. ..waking up to go to school annoys him. ..dislikes being called Steve. Soph. Nom. Comm. 94 STEPHEN W. BROWN Spends a lot of time working on Chevies... very friendly. ..his goal is East Coast Air- craft. Open House 10. 11, 12 STEVEN R. BROWN A quiet person. ..but a warm personality lies underneath. ..a career in accounting is in Steve ' s future... he likes cars and enjoys participating in all sports. Crad. Dance Comm. ft SUSAN M. BROWN A quiet girl who enjoys reading.. .Sue hopes to attend college and become a history teacher. ..outside interests include skiing and skating. Chorus 10, 11; Cymnastics 10, 11; Glee Club 12; Campus Sales Staff 12; Re lector Adv. Staff 12; Sr. Norn. Comm.; Cap Gown Comm. BRUCE R. BRUNELLE A bug on sports cars. ..Bruce hopes to enter the field of engineering and drafting after graduation. Outside of school his activities include participation in all sports. Soph. Party Comm.; Jr. Party Comm. PAULA A. BUCCHERI Short and sweet... Paula is headed for a career in personnel management after graduation. ..she enjoys bowling and swim- ming in her spare time.. dislikesloud people. Pep Club 10, 11; F.B.L.A. 10, 11; Open House 10 ROBERT J. BUCKLEY Bob... a car enthusiast. ..outside of school he belongs to C.Y.O. and spends a great deal of time working around cars. Although still undecided about his future plans, Bob will probably find his career in the Navy. A.V. Club 10 Drafting taxes the patience but rewards the senses with order. If our own life could be so beautifully diagrammed, the worth of a conscientious hand would be better valued. JAMES M. BUKER Jim ' s experience on the Cape Cod Baseball League will benefit him in playing profes- sional ball. ..very friendly. ..he likes A ' s in economics. Basketball 10, 11, 12; Baseball 10, 11, 12 ROBERT F. BULLARD Easy going and always friendlv and cheer- ful... although he dislikes math. Bob has an interest in aviation and electronics and will perhaps enter one of these fields after he completes his education. CHRISTINE BURGESS A horseback riding fan. ..Chris plans to at- tend Endicott Junior College and become a secretary of tomorrow. Sr. Prom Comm.; Sr. H. R. Mesngr.; Gym Team 10, 11; F.B.L.A. 11, 12; Mrs. Diment ' s Sec ' t.; Cheerleader 11, 12; Hon- ors 10, 11 ELIZABETH M. BURKE A member of Rainbow... Betty plans a career as a secretary... she works as a volun- teer for South Shore Hospital. Chorus 10; F.B.L.A. 12; Mrs. Carroll ' s Sec ' t. 11; Mr. Powers ' Sec t. 12 CHARLES II. J. BURNS With a Naval career in the future, Barnes should do well. ..he has an interest in vari- ous sports and maintains a part-time job... friendly and boisterous. Football 10, 1 1 PETER W. BURROW ' S A unique but thoughtful personality . Pete can be found skiing in winter and sailing in summer... a college education lies in his future. Debate Club 10, 1 1; Ski Club 12 RICHARD P. BURRELL A willing worker... active in C.Y.O.... Dick likes to play tennis. ..hopes to enter college in September. Soph. Norn. Comm.; Soph. Party Comm.; Student Council 10; Electronics Club 12; Voting Comm. 12; Senior Party Comm.; Honors 10, 11 MICHAEL W. BUSA A true athlete who loves skiing, basketball, and all other sports. ..Mike is anticipating a career in math after college. Football 10, 11, 12; Spring and Winter Track 10, 11, 12; Student Council 12; Campus Sports Staff 12 RICHARD V. BUSCH A sports enthusiast. ..spends spare time read- ing.. .college is Dick ' s desire. Basketball 10, 11, 12; Track 10, 11, 12; Ski Club 12 JEFFREY C. BUTLER Ambitious. ..officer in DeMolay and presi- dent of his Youth Fellowship... Jeff plans to attend college and major in biology. Wrestling 11; Key Club 11, 12; fie lector Art Staff 11, 12; Ski Club 12 BARBARA BUTTERFIELD A future home economics teacher or a direc- tor of Christian education. Barb is now ac- tive in Rainbow and serves on the Executive Committee of the Diocesan Council. Her pleasant manner is enjoyed by all. F.H.A. 10, 11, V. Pres. 12; Re lector Art Staff 12 JAMES L. CADIGAN, JR. Plays all sports... active in C.Y.O....as a social worker Jim ' s conscientiousness will be a great asset to him. Student Council 10; Hockey 10, 11, 12; Baseball 11; Senior Prom Comm.; Campus Copy Staff 12; Honors 10 96 JOHN J. C AFAR ELLA Friendly. ..active in C.Y.O.. ..plans to further his education. English Club 10; Math Club 1 1; Electronics Club 11; Photography Club 12 BRUCE A. CAMPBELL Unpredictable... active in DeMolay, Ex- plorers, and Holbrook Rifle Club. ..antici- pates further education. Junior Usher; Chess Club 12; Ski Club 12; Campus Literary Staff 12; Honors 10, 11 DONNA J. CALLAHAN Quiet and sincere, Donna is always willing to aid a fellow student. ..should delight her customers when she becomes a hairdresser ...can be found bowling day or night. F.B.L.A. 12 ARLENE G. CANNON Arlenc.a sincere and friendly person. ..her future plans are undecided. J.M.S.V.C. 10, 11, 12; Pep Club 10, 11, 12; Eng. Club 10, 11; Honors 10, 11; F.N. A. 12, V. Pres. 11; Tennis Team 11, 12; Grad. Dance Comm.; Jr. Party Comm.; Student Council Alt. 11; Campus Sales Staff 11, Feature Staff 12 RICHARD J. CANOVA Rick.. .plans to serve Uncle Sam after gradu- ation from high school.. .he divides his time between work, school, and C.Y.O. hockey... a likeable fellow with a quick humor.. .an avid television fan. CAROL CAN TORI Warm, outgoing personality. ..Carol says she likes food, clothes, and parties. ..enjoys meeting all kinds of people but avoids ego- tists... she hasn ' t completely decided about her future but perhaps will use her artistic abilities after attending art school. GEORGE A. CAPPOLA Always ready to lend a helping hand... ac- tive in House of Lord and C.Y.O.. ..hopes to find his way into the political world. Debate Club 10, 1 1; F.B.L.A. 1 1; Rec. Sec ' t. 12; Voting Comm. 12 ROBERT W. CAREY Bob... a member of C.Y.O.... works at the South Shore Hospital. ..headed for a career in medicine. A.V. 10, 11; Key Club 11, 12; Biology Lab Ass ' t. 11; Ski Club 12 LINDA L. CARLSON Lin...a cheerful girl who enjoys dancing... aspires to be a teacher of elementary grades ...a member of Pilgrim Fellowship. Pep Club 10, 11, 12; English Club 10,11; Soph. Party Comm.; Intramurals 10; Dra- matics 10; Honors 10, 11; F.T.A. 11; One Act Play 11; Sr. Norn. Comm.; Campus 12; Declamation Contest 10 NANCY V. CARLSON Nan. ..personable and likes music... a mem- ber of C.Y.O. ...plans to be a medical techni- cian. Chorus 10, 11; Pep Club 10, 11; One Act Play; Art Comm. 11; Girls ' Glee Club 12 97 NOREEN T. CARR Noreen... sweet and neat... belongs to C.Y.O. and drum corps... college bound to study I.B.M....she hopes to find work in a field re- lated to her college training. F.B.L.A. 12; Mr. Holbert ' s Sec t. 12 LEONARD J. CARUSO Monk.. .a very friendly guy who is a sports enthusiast. ..plays C.Y.O. basketball and baseball.. .plans to attend Ren (ley to become a Certified Public Accountant. Football 10, 11, 12; Raseball 10, 11, 12 LOUISE A. CARRIKKR Ixiuise... plans a business career as a beauti- cian. ..enjovs horseback riding and skiing... dislikes hypocrites. Library Ass ' t. 10, 11; Cymnastics 10, 11; F.R.LA. 12; F.H.A. 12; Ski Club 12; Cam- pus Sect. 12 WILLIAM K. CARVEN Bill. ..an avid sports fan. ..active in football, sailing, and C.Y.O. basketball. ..plans to go on to college after prep school. ..dislikes con- fused people. Football 10, 11, 12 BARBARA J. CASE Barb. ..always smiling.. .plans to follow up volunteer work at the hospital with a career in practical nursing. ..also finds timeto teach Sunday School. Pep Club 12; Riding Club 12; F.N. A. 12; Ski Club 12; Sec ' t. for Mr. Cleaves 12; Honors 1 1 The printed word expands the horizons of every individual. If he uses this medium, he succeeds; if he abuses this medium, he fails. The print shop gives its students experience with the most modern tools available. DONALD E. CASPERSON Don. ..intelligent, serious-minded, and a good leader. ..plans to enroll in college... ac- tive in DeMolay. J.M.S.V.C. 10, 11, 12; Band 10, 11, 12; Math Club and Team 10, 11, 12; Math President 12; Sr. Norn. Comm.; Cap Gown Comm. 12; Junior Usher; Orchestra 11; Campus 12; High Honors 10, 11 GEORGE A. CASSEN Hard-working George spends leisure as a car mechanic. .likes to have a good time... will become a sheet metal worker. Office Duty 12; Student Council 11, 12; Lunch Room Duty 12; Grad. Dance Comm. ALFRED J. CAVALLO Al...good natured... likes athletics... plans to go to technical school. ..is a member of C.Y.O. Football 10, 11; C.Y.O. Basketball 10, 11, 12 DONALD Y. CAZEAULT All sports get his vote.. .talkative.. .Don ' s future occupation will be in sheet metal work. His plans at the moment are no more specific than that. Open House 11. 12 ROBERTA L. CERUTI Vivacious and always busy... an eager swim- mer and bowler... likes people but usually avoids hypocrites... Cookie hopes to attend business school and will brighten the courts as a legal secretary. English Club 11; Chorus 11, 12 ft DONALD J. CHAMBERLAIN Don. ..looking forward to a career in engineering... active in Boy Scouts. ..also en- joys stamp and coin collecting. Chess Club 11, Pres. 12; Campus 12; Math Club 11; Honors 10, 11 ROBERT R. CHAPMAN, JR. An active member of DeMolay...has red hair... cooperative and friendly to everyone ...will soon be found, slide rule in hand, as an electronics engineer. Electronics Club 10; Band 10, 11, 12 RICHARD B. CHARLETON An avid baseball player. ..Charlie wdl bat his way to success as a printer. His prep- aration for the printing trade was thorough here at Weymouth. Open House 10, 11; Office Duty 11, 12 BARBARA A. CHENEY Barb. ..a true friend when you need her most ...desires to be a dental assistant. Cheerleader 12; Campus Chief Sec ' t. 12; Gymnastics 11, 12; Pep Club 10, 11; F.B.L.A. 11, 12; Shorthand Cert. 60, 80, 100; Cap Gown Comm. 12; Soph. Party; Acquinas Typing Contest 11; Basketball In- tramurals 10 w FRANK R. CHIPMAN Fascinated by cars and sports, he is an active participant in DeMolay...he is look- ing forward to attending a school of busi- ness administration. Audio Visual 10, 11, 12; Key Club 12; Chorus 11, 12; Chorale 11 PAULETTA I. CHODOR An outgoing sincere personality should make her much in demand as a hairdresser. When she isn ' t in school, Pauletta is often seen at the bowling alleys where her scores are tops. Pep Club 10; Cafe. 10 ROBERTA E. CHMIEL Berta... always smiling and friendly. ..intends to go to a junior college and then become a buyer for a department store.. .works at Sheridan ' s in her spare time. English Club 11, 12; F.B.L.A. 12; Sr. Play Comm.; Sr. Play L ' sherette; Paperback Book store 11, 12 JOHN A. CHOR Jack. ..an active member of N.C.A.H.S. and M.Y.F....a quiet and personable youngman ...can be found working on cars and other mechanical machines. 99 PAUL CHKONTAK Paul will make college his goal. ..active member of the DeMolay, and avid sports fan... a reliable and trustworthy friend. Band 10, 11, 12; Chess Club 10, 11, 12; Math Club 11; Electronics Club 11; Sr. Nominating Comm. ALFRED L. CICCHESE Al... considerate of others and carefree... athletic and spends a good deal of time working on cars.. .makes college his goal... can sing verv well for his supper. Basketball 10; Prom Comm. Talent Show 11; Senior DENNIS P. CLANCY Den. ..quiet and shy but needs only a little nudge to bring out his latent potentialities... tinkers with cars and anything that runs... intends to sail up the ranks in the Navy. Band 10 DONALD A CHUBBUCK Don. ..witty and intelligent. ..will further his education in the field of medicine., dislikes conceited people... makes friends everywhere he goes. Chess Club 10; Math Club 11, 12; Key Club 12; Cap Cown Comm. 12; High Honors 10, 11 DONNA K. CLRIGLIANO Donna is planning to become a nurse after graduation. Her friendly personality and agreeable disposition make a score with all who know her. Chorus 10, 11, 12; Pep Club 10, 1 1, 12; Jr. Party Comm.; Voting Comm. 12; Glee Club 12; Chorus Sec ' t. 12 BETTY J. CLARK Betty will be a welcome addition to any hospital ward as an energetic nurse. Intel- ligent and pensive, she holds two jobs and sings in a church choir. Chorus 10, 11, 12; Cafe 10; F.N. A. 11, 12; English Club 11, 12; Bookstore 11; Glee Club 12; High Honors 10, 11 DIANA D. CLARKE Di will soar to new heights as a stewardess ...volunteer at South Shore Hospital. ..a friendly and carefree girl who likes the Beatles. Ski Club 12; Chorus 12 CHRISTINE COBBETT Chris, friendly and smiling, will be an im- portant contribution to any office.. .active in C.Y.O.... works part-time as Dr. Aizenstadt ' s secretary. Pep Club 10, 11; F.B.L.A. 11, 12; Mr. Mckeel ' s Sec ' t. 12; Honors 11 JAMES E. COBBETT, JR. Hi s favorite hobby is building model cars... he is interested in sports also. ..Jim will build his way toward being an architect in the coming years. Open House 10, 11; Honors 10; High Hon- ors 11; Merit Award 11; Cafeteria Worker 10, 11 FRANCIS J. COLLETTI A quiet person... Frank hopes to be an auto- mechanic in the Navy after graduation. His training at Weymouth will help him make his future a productive one. Open House 10, 11, 12 100 DAVID T. COLLIER Dave.. .carefree and talkative.. .after gradua- tion plans to become an electrician. ..in his spare time he belongs to a chorus.. .likes chocolate cake with chocolate frosting. JOHN T. COLLINS Jack... a quiet but well-organized fellow... after graduation he plans to study further and become an accountant. ..likes to be as- sociated with friendly people... dislikes con- ceited people. CHRISTINA A. COLLINS Member of V.M.C.A....likes swimming and has worked as a lifeguard. ..finds dancing an enjoyable pastime.. .Pixie greatly enjoys designing and arranging hairstyles and hopes to enter the hairdressing profession. Sacred Heart High School 10 PATRICIA A. COMEAU Pat intends to go to a college of liberal arts ...likes to travel. ..always willing to help someone in need... sincere in her associa- tions with other people. PAULA M. COMPONESCHI Beege... friendly and talkative... active in C.Y.O. and church basketball team. ..plans to be a cosmetologist.. .likes collegiate boys. H. R. Mesngr. 10; Soph. Party Comm.; Pep Club 10; Drum Majorette 11; Head Drum Majorette 12; Spring Concert Usher- ette 11, 12; Campus Sales Staff 12; Ski Club 12 CORINNE M. CONLEY Quiet and friendly. ..Corinne plans to study nursing at the Eaulkner Hospital. ..sings in the Girls ' Choir and works in a hospital... dislikes blonde boys. Pep Club 10, 11, 12; F.N. A. 10, 11, 12; Gymnastics 11; Soph. Party Comm.; Cam- pus Cover Comm. KATHLEEN M. CONLON Kathy... working towards a career in nurs- ing or in the Peace Corps. ..member of C.Y.O. and a volunteer for the Leukemia Drive.. .likes bowling and records. F.N.A. 10, 11; F.B.L.A. 12; Pep Club 11, 12; Election Day Registration Comm. 12 ANNE L. CONNOLLY Anne anticipates a college education. ..when not working as a waitress, she may be found playing tennis or ice skating. Pep Club 10, 11, 12; Basketball Intramu- rals 10; F.T.A. 11; English Club 11, 12; Tennis 11, 12; Ski Club 12; J.M.S.V.C. 12; Campus Identification Staff 12; Honors 10, 11 CATHERINE E. CONNOLLY Determined and reliable.. Cathy ' s love of working with people will be beneficial to her in a career of teaching.. .dislikes unfriendly people.. .works at Gilchrist ' s. Pep Club 10, 11, 12; Intramurals 10; One Act Play 11; F.T.A. 11, 12; Campus 12; Honors 10, 11 STEPHEN F. CONNOLLY Carefree. ..after graduation Stephen plans to work. ..transferred here from Charlestown High School in his junior year. ..enjoys working on cars. ..dislikes getting up early in the morning. 101 PATRICIA A. CONNOR Pleasant, good-natured, and co-operative... Pat plans to be a home economist... a mem- ber of C.Y.O. and the church choir.. .works as a waitress at Curtis Farms. ..enjoys swim- ming. Intramurals 10; Chorus 10, 11; Glee Club 12; F.H.A. 11, 12; Ski Club 12; Election Day Registration Comm. 12 JANET E. CONWAY Jan. ..always ready to lend a helping hand... a member of her C.Y.O. and 4-H Club. ..she enjoys horseback riding, tennis, and sailing ...will be loved by her students as an art teacher. Jr. One Act Play; F.N.A. 11; Riding Club 1 1 MARSHA J. CONSENTINO Always smiling... Marsh will attend Bridge- water State and major in English and French...a member of C.Y.O. and an office worker at Rcmick ' s... likes bowling and ten- nis. H. R. Mesngr. 10; Election Day 12; Cam- pus Sales Staff 11; Undergraduate Staff 12; High Honors 10, 11 LINDA F, COOK A member of her C.Y.O., the Civil Air Patrol, and the Junior Legion of Mary. ..en- joys bowling.. .Linda will certainly strike success at I.B.M. Business School. Pep Club 10; Jr. Nom. Comm.; Reflector 11, 12; F.B.L.A. 12; Mr. Dow ' sSec ' t. FRANCES W CORDAN1 Fran is pleasant and easy to talk to.. .dis- likes people who don ' t finish what they start to say.. .works at Woolworth ' s. .. enjoys bowling, swimming, and ice-skating.. .can be found working hard every Saturday. Pep Club; Jr. One Act Play; Election Day Evaluation Committee BARBARA A. CORSON Always willing to help. ..Barb looksforward to a career as a medical technician. ..in her spare time she may be found riding or ski- ing.. .likes horses and travel. ..dislikes snob- by people. Pep Club 10; F.N.A. 11; English Club 12 DENISE M. COUGHLAN A love for nature and animals permeates Denise ' s life and activities. ..always willing to help. ..dislikes untidiness. English Club 10, 11, 12; Riding Club 11, 12; High Honors 10; Honors 11; LabAss ' t. 12; Ski Club 12; Reflector H. R. Rep. 10; Campus 11, 12 KATHLEEN E. COURTNEY Friendly and good natured...will grace any doctor ' s office as a medical secretary. ..Ac- tive in C.Y.O., church choir, and church basketball team. ..likes dancing and pizza. Basketball Intramurals 10; Pep Club 10; Gymnastic Team 11; Jr. One Ad Play; Mr. Dwyer ' s Sec ' t. 12; F.B.L.A. 12; Honors 11 JANICE M. COUTURE Jan plans to be a hairdresser after high school. Her friendly, cooperative manner should make her a popular one... favorite sport is swimming. ..dislikes conceited boys. Mr. Campbell ' s Sec ' t. 12 JOEL P. COVENEY Headed for Quincy Junior College, then Naval Aviation Cadet School.. Joel is a C.Y.O. member and a member of a swim- ming team. ..dislikes school lunches. Gym Team 10, 12; One Act Plays 11, 12; Chess Club 11 102 ROBERT V. COVENEV, JR. C.Y.O. member. ..lots of fun. ..enjoys swim- ming and body building... Bob will build a successful future as a certified lab technician. Brockton High 10; Spanish Club 10; Hon- ors 10; Jr. One Act Play; Chess Club 11; Boy ' s Cymnastics 11; Biology Club 11; Sr. One Act Plav JOYCE F. CRAIG An ice-skating enthusiast. ..Joyce will either teach skating or become a nurse... says she talks too much. Pep Club 10; Basketball 10; Volleyball 10; Jr. One Act Play; D.E.C.A. MICHAEL F. CRANE Waldoon plans to go to college but is still undecided as to which one he prefers.. .is quiet and well mannered.. .a sports enthusi- ast, especially for football and basketball. NANCY A. CULLEN Easy-going and very cheerful. ..Nancy hopes to be a hairdresser... versatile, she can ski on both water and snow. ..participates in all sports. Pep Club 10, 11; Bowling 10 SHIRLEY A. CULLEN Adeptness with a brush and comb provides the key to Shirley ' s success as a hairdresser ...loves to glide on the glassy surface of a lake or ice-skating rink during the cold months... water-skiing beckons her in the warm weather. Pep Club 10, 11; Fashion Show 10 DONNA M. CULLIY.W Donna likes to meet people and keep busy... an active member of her C.Y.O. Although her future plans are undetermined, Donna will be a success in whatever her field of endeavor. Pep Club 10, 11; Basketball Intramurals 10; Jr. One Act Play; Cap Gown Comm. The cafeteria lines offer fast and efficient service for the hungry students. Part of a good life is good nutrition — always available to Weymouth students. LINDA A. CUM MING Neat and friendly girl.. .Linda works at Curtis Farms. ..enjoys skating.. .hopes to at- tend secretarial school. Gymnastics 11, 12; Shorthand Cert. 60, 80; F.B.L.A. 12; Grad. Dance Comm. CHARLES CUMMINGS, JR. An active boy with a great sense of humor ...during his spare time ( ' hip works at Cap- itol Market and participates in C.Y.O. bas- ketball. ..plans to enter college after gradua- tion. Key Club 12; Sr. Party Comm. CLAIRE F. CUMMINGS Always smiling.. .enjoys bowling. ..Claire ' s friendliness will certainly be appreciated bv all her fellow classmates in business school. Shorthand Cert. 60; F.B.L.A. 12; H. R. Mesngr. 12; Sr. Prom Comm.; Sr. Nom. Comm.; Honors 11; Mr. Hill ' s Sec ' t. 12 DONNA M CURRY Donna plans to attend the I BM. Business School after graduation. ..is active in her C.Y.O. of which she is secretary. Pep Club 10, 11, 12; F.B.LA. 10; Election Day Comm.; Campus Sales Staff 12 GARY L. D ' ACCI Active in track. ..likes sports in general... quiet.. .history interests him. ..plans to enter the Coast Guard after graduation. Winter and Spring Track 10, 11, 12; Cross Country 11 LOUISE A. M. CUNNINGHAM Quiet and friendly, .enjoys rolling skating... Weasie will make good use of her secretarial skills as a medical secretary. Honors 10; Shorthand Cert. 60, 80; Mr. Dwyer ' s Sec ' t. 12; W.V.T.H.S. Office Work- er 12; Reflector H. R. Rep. 12 ROBERT J. CUSICK, JR. Bob is a happy-go-lucky guy. ..plans to be a wealthy bachelor. ..likes sports, sports, sports... and dislikes homework. Football 10. 11 SANDRA J. DAHL Sandy plans to attend the Wilfred Academy and become a hairdresser.. .her favorite ac- tivities include water-skiing and swimming. F.B.L.A. 11, 12; Library Staff 11; Jr. One Ad Play; Pep Club 12 JAMES F. DAILEY Jimmy anticipates a career in the armed services after graduation. ..active in his C.Y.O. and is a member of the C.Y.O. bas- ketball team. ..likes to eat pizza.. .is annoyed by snobby people. STEVEN P. DAMON Working in the advertising field is Steve ' s goal. ..he dislikes homework... at present, most of his time is spent at his job so he has no time for extra-curricular activities. PATRICIA A. DALEY Pat dislikes impatient people.. .hopes to go to business school and become a bookkeep- er or I.B.M. operator. Reflectory. R. Rep. 10; Soph. Dec. Comm.; Pep Club 10, 11; Pub. Mangr. 12; F.B.L.A. 11, 12; Sr. Prom Comm.; Campus 12 CAROL L. DANIELS C.D. ' s life ambition is to write a book... hopes to teach English or do medical re- search. ..enjoys sewing, writing, listening to good music, and playing the piano. Pep Club 10, 11, 12; English Club 10, 11; F.N. A. 11; Campus 12; Sr. Party Comm.; Creative Writing Club 12 104 STEPHANIE A. DAVIS Steph... hopes to help people through welfare work. ..is very active in her youth group and the Horizon Club. ..likes people to be prompt. Cafe. Worker 10, 11, 12; English Club 10, 11, 12; Library Staff 11, 12; Sr. One Act Play; Election Day Comm. 12 FRANK A. DEAKIN Active in the band and in the Boy Scouts... Frank likes historv and hopes to attend col- lege.. .a cheerful person. ..he dislikes the color black. Band 10, 11, 12; Election Day Comm. 12 JOAN H. DEACON Her friendly smile will help make Deak a success in college.. .she likes bowling and food... is active in Rainbow. Pep Club 10, 11, 12; F.T.A. 12; English Club 12; Reflector 12; Honors 10, 11 JANE E. DECKARD Peanuts is active in C.Y.O.... likes horseback riding. ..hopes to become a medical secretary ...she dislikes her dog chewing her shoes. Pep Club 10; Library Staff 10; Gym Team 10; Jr. One Act Play; Shorthand Cert. 60; H. R. Mesngr. 10; Waitress at Teacher ' s Convention 11 MICHAEL J. DeCOSTA Friendly and quiet.. .Mike enjoys hunting and hockey... intends to go into the field of electronics in the Navy. ..in the Navy he will travel and learn at the same time. Open House 11, 12; Office Duty 12 KATHLEEN M. DeCOSTE Kathy certainly proves that good things come in small packages.. .hopes to become a nurse. She is active in C.Y.O. and enjoys all water sports. Tall people are high on her list of favorites. Debate Club 11; F.N. A. 11; Cheer leader 12; Campus 12; Pep Club 10, 11, 12; Hon- ors 10, 11 RONALD G. DeCOSTE Ron devotes a lot of his time to waterskiing and skating... likes all water sports... hopes to go to Wentworth Institute and continue his studies there. Open House 10, 11; Office Duty 10, 11 JOSEPH A. DEL GALLO A college of pharmacy lies in Joe ' s future... he likes to swim and work on cars... does not like to wait for people.. .is active in the Drum and Bugle Corps. Band 10 BETSY DELANO Her work in F.B.L.A. will help make Betsy a success in the future.. .she hopes to use pins and rollers as a hairdresser. Pep Club 10; F.B.L.A. 11, 12; F.H.A. 11,12 PETER S. DELLNER Working on cars will help make Pete a suc- cess at Franklin Institute.. .he has a cheerful spirit and likes girls and cars... dislikes homework. Ham Radio Club 10, 11; English Club 11; Cap Gown Comm. 12 105 KATHLEEN M. DcLUCA Katliy is active in C.Y ' .O.... plans to enter the field of nursing. ..her bright smile and spark- ling personality will make her a success in life.. .she will surely enliven any hospital. Pep Club 10, 11; F.N. A. 11; Campus Sales Staff 12; Ski Club 12 PATRICIA A. DEMPSEV Pat is active in her C.V.O. and is a member of the Cood Counsel. ..works at the South Shore Hospital. Alter college she will return to school as a teacher. F.T.A. 11; H. R. Mesngr. 11; Campus Sales Staff 12; Reflector H. R. Rep. 11, 12 STEPHEN E. DePARI College lies ahead for Steve.. .active in sports ...track and golf are favorites. ..homework annoys him. ..his warm smile will help him in whatever field he enters. Spring and Winter Track 10, 11, 12; Hon- ors 1 1 CAROL A D1FAZI0 Wants to attend Mansfield Beauty Academy ...with her pleasant personality Carol will make a successful hairdresser.. .likes dancing and sports. ..her favorites are bowl- ing and skating. Pep Club 10, 11, 12; F.B.L.A. 12 LESLIE H. DiGRAVIO Her sweet personality will aid Les as a nurse. ..an active tennis player. ..dislikes for- getful people.. .she enjoys folk-music. Gymnastics 10; H. R. Rep. 10; F.N. A. 11; Open House 11; Cheerleader 11; Student Council 11, 12; Evaluation Guide 12; Cam- pus 12; Grad. Dance Comm. 12 Weymouth High Vocational School keeps pace with the age of electronics. The student develops a sense of ease with equipment which, a few years ago, would have baffled a college graduate. Keeping pace with the times is a responsibility of the modern student. JAMES E. DILLON CHARLOTTE K. DILLON Always smiling. ..Charlotte hopes to attend Simmons College to become a dietician or nutritionist. ..enjoys playing the piano. ..ten- nis and swimming are favorite sports. Pep Club 10; J.M.S.V.C. 10, 11, 12; Honors 10, 11; Campus 11, Senior Section Ed. 12; Sr. Nom. Comm. 12 Not too talkative.. .Matt will work after high school. ..can now be found working at Wey- mouth Braided Rug.. .says he dislikes every- thing. .we hope his future holds much hap- piness and the best of luck. RUTH A. DiLORENZO Lively Ruth will teach physical education after college. ..now she enjoys apples, Ital- ian food, and the Kingston Trio. F.T.A. Sec ' t. 10; Re lector H. R. Rep. 10; Soph. Class Comm. 10; Soph. Party Comm. 10; Pep Club 10, 11; H. R. Mesngr. 10, 11; Campus 11, 12; Cap Gown Comm. 12 CAROLYN M. DOHERTY Boston City Hospital is her choice for her training as a nurse.. .she is a Candy Striper and is active in C.Y.O.... friendl y and active Carol will cheer any patient. .she has no dislikes. Chorus 10, 11; F.N. A. 11, 12 ARTHUR T. DOINE Art would like to further his education at Northeastern. ..will study architecture. ..hunt- ing and water sports occupy his spare time. Cross Country 10, 11; Capt. 12; Spring and Winter Track 10, 11; Co-capt. 12; Honors 10, 11 ANN J. DOLBER Vibrant and witty-. ..Ann will attend Russell Sage.. .active in Altar Guild... also likes riding. Open House Guide 10; Jr. Party 10; Eng. Club 10; Publicity 11; Mangr. Bookstore 11; N.C.T.E. Achievement Test 11; Talent Show 11; Campus Art Staff 10, 11; Co-ed. 12; High Honors 10; Honors 11 MARIA DOLE Member of Rainbow girls and M.Y.F.... likes to sew in her spare time... looks for- ward to teaching elementary school after at- tending Bridgewater State Teacher ' s College. Glee Club 10, 12; Chorus 11, 12; F.T.A. 1 1, 12; Equestrian Club 11; Honors 10 RICHARD L. DONAHUE Dick. ..witty and talkative.. .plans to study at Burden and then become a buyer. In his spare time he works at Remick ' s... likes Ital- ian food. ..dislikes getting up in the morning. FRANCES T. DONOVAN W ith her keen wit, Fran is never at a loss for something to say. ..makes friends wherever she goes. ..will enter the teaching profession and make a sure hit with her students. Jr. Nom. Comm. 10; Pep Club 10, 11, 12; Sr. Prom Comm. RAYMOND DORMAN Belongs to C.Y. ©....enthusiastically partici- pates in all water sports.. .quiet, modest and well-liked. ..Ray has aspirations for a col- lege education, but as yet has not decided where to go from there. Football Mangr. 11, 12; Sr. Nom. Comm. DAVID H. DRINAN A sports enthusiast and active C.Y.O. mem- ber... Dave especially enjoys flying.. .will soar to success as a pilot after graduation from college. Jr. Usher 11; Student Council 12; Campus 12; Football 10, 11, 12; Honors 10, 11 PATRICIA L. DOWD Playing C.Y.O. basketball, softball, and working leaves Pat with hole spare time... dislikes getting up at 5:00 Sunday morn- ings for work. ..plans to enter the business world, possibly a bank or insurance com- pany. EDWARD K. DRISCOLL C.Y.O. member.. .can ' t be separated from his motor scooter. ..Ed enjovs swimming and has worked as a lifeguard. ..will use his talent in art in advertising. Student Council 10; Campus Art Staff 11. 12; Sr. One Act Play 10; Re lector An Ed. 12 107 MARYJANE T. DUFFY A member of C.Y.O... .enjoys tennis, soft- ball, and swimming. ..conceited people an- noy her... always smiling and co-operative ...as an R.X. Mary will soon brighten the outlook of many a patient. F.N. A. 11, 12 PAULA L. DUGAS She intends to enter an art school. The drawings she does in her spare time already show great promise. Paula likes popular music and plays the accordian very well. Modern art irritates her. MICHELLE M. DULLEA The color guard captain on a drill team... Mickey loves music and dancing., possesses typing and other business skills. ..soon will be found behind an airport counter. Mr. Mahn ' s Sec ' t. 12; F.B.L.A. 12; Honors 10 JAMES J. DUNN, JR. Primarily interested in athletics, but also scholastically inclined. ..hard working. ..Jim- my plans for a career in aviation. Football 10, 11, 12; Winter Track 10, 11; Key Club 10; Baseball 10, 11, 12; Reflector 12; Sr. Prom Comm.; Wrestling 12; High Honors 1 1 JUDITH K. DUNNING Lots of fun... Judy hopes to enter the Peace Corps after college. H. R. Rep. 10; Opening Ex. 10; Office Worker 10; Pep Club 10, 11, 12; Student Council 11; Tennis Team 11, 12; Election Comm. Sec ' t. 11; Campus Sales Staff 12; Reflector Advt. Staff 12; Eng. Club 12; Sr. One Act Play TIMOTHY J. DU ROSS Has a good sense of humor and is always happy. ..wrestles and plays football in his spare time... Tim hopes to further his educa- tion at Springfield College. Football 10, 11, 12; Wresding 10, 11, 12; Track 10, 11, 12 LINDA J. DWYER Hospital volunteer.. .always smiling. ..will cheer up many patients as a nurse. Pep Club 10; Library Staff 10; Student Council 11; Gym Team 10, 11, 12; Lunch Monitor 11; Talent Show Chairman 11; Campus Sales Staff 12; F.N. A. 12 PATRICIA J. DYKES Adept at shorthand and all other secretarial skills... Pat hopes to become a secretary after graduation. Pep Club 10; F.B.L.A. 12; Mr. Dwyer ' s Sec ' t. 12; Shorthand Cert. 60, 80 PAUL E. DWYER Carefree and easy going... in his spare time likes to work on cars. ..Paul desires to be- come a draftsman. ..this year Paul has found extra income working at Curtis Farms. HARVEY W. EATON Quiet and industrious. ..practices for track outside of school.. .plans to attend college but hasn ' t made up his mind what to do after that. Winter Track 10, 11, 12; Spring Track 10, 11, 12 108 RICHARD B. EDSON Dick can fix anything connected with wires ...always experimenting and building equip- ment... plans to attend Northeastern Univer- sity and become an electronics engineer.. .be- longs to his church bowling league and enjoys water skiing. DAVID R. ELLISON A natural athlete... Dave enjoys sailing and other sports... future plans include college. Football 10, 11, 12; Basketball 10, 11, 12; Baseball 10, 11, 12; Jr. Class V. Pres.; Sr. Class Pres.; Campus Sales Staff 11, Ident. Staff 12; Student Council 12; Honors 11 HAROLD D. EDWARDS, JR. Active in sports and Y.M.C.A. ...quiet, Harold wants to go into navigation or en- gineering after graduation... works at Cap- itol Supermarket after school. Homeroom Mesngr. 10; Junior Usher; Lab Ass ' t. 12; Honors 10, 11 LINDA A. ELLS Even tempered. ..an active member of M.Y.F. and her church basketball team... will score many points as a teacher. Girls ' Glee Club 10, 12; Gym Team 10, 11, 12; Chorus 11; F.T.A. 11, 12; Riding Club 11; Voting Comm. 12 KARL ERLANDSON A redhead without the customary quick temper... Karl is a jovial person who is head- ed for Quincy Junior College after gradua- tion. ..he enjoys skiing and wresding... likes science. Wresding 10, 11, 12; Cross Country 11 GAIL M. EVANS With her happy smile and personality to match she will be a success after attending Mansfield Hairdressing School.. .loves to swim and bowl. ..detests getting up for school in the morning. DEXXIS M. EWEX Currently employed by Home Improvement Association, Dennis will also work for the Post Office during the Christmas rush... a carefree person who hopes to become a carpenter. A.V. 10; Spring Football 10 MARGARET A. FAHLSTROM A sweet and quiet girL.Margot will become a Foreign Service officer after graduation... her outside activities include membership in Rainbow. Mr. Concannon ' s Sec ' t. Comm.; Honors 11 12; Jr. Party STEPHEN J. FAHY Steve has prepared himself for his future career at the print shop in the vocational school.. .a quiet and friendly person. ..dis- likes people who annoy themselves with the petty problems that arise in life. DAVID R. FALARDEAU An avid hockey player and fan. ..plans a career in the field of science... Dave ' s won- derful personality and fine sense of humor will carry him far. Open House 10, 11, 12; Office Duty 11, 12 Hockey 11, 12 109 CATHERINE A. FARNHAM Many fields of interest including skiing, art, and horses.. .Cathy plans a career in the field of advertising in the Navy. F.B.L.A. 12 KENNETH A. FARRELL After school Kenny plans to display his skills as a cabinet maker or join the Army. His good work habits will aid him in any occupation. In his spare time he likes to attend sports functions. MICHAEL M. FEENEY College is next. ..then a career in the Peace Corps doing diplomatic work. Mike is a C.V.O. member who enjoys all sports, espe- cially baseball. Key Club 12; Ski Club 12; English Club 12; Crad. Dance Comm.; Sr. Nora. Comm.; Honors 1 1 KENNETH D. FARRAR Kenny... a friendly and likeable guy. .out- side of school participates in many sports... after graduation will enter one of the Armed Forces... upon completion he will work as a cabinet maker. MARY J. FAY Enjoys horseback riding and swimming, but prefers to be a spectator at other sports ...Mary plans a career in the business field... dislikes inconsiderate people. Pep Club 10, 12; F.B.L.A. 10, 11, 12; Jr. One Act Play; English Club 12; Sr. Party Comm. JONATHAN P. FELDMAN After college Jay plans a career in social work. ..president of his church youth group ...likes friendly people. Student Council 10, 11; Opening Ex. 10; Honors 10, 11; Soph. Debate; Reflector Lit. Staff 11, 12; Key Club 12; Sr. One Act Plays; Sr. Prom Comm.; Creative Writing 12 ' BRIAN H. FERGUSON Lowell Technical Institute is hopefully next... then a career in electronics. ..Skip is a mem- ber of the Boy Scouts.. .employed at G.E.M. Chorus 10,11, 12; Jr. One Act Plays, Stage Mangr. LINDA M. FERNEZ After graduation Linda will attend business school and become a secretary. ..now em- ployed at a cleaners. ..dislikes people who don ' t mind their own business. F.B.L.A. 12; Mr. Ryder ' s Sect. 12; Honors 10, 11 SHERON L. FERGUSON Looks forward to a career as a secretary... a member of P.F. and her church basketball team, Sheron also teaches Sunday School. Pep Club 10, 11; F.B.L.A. 10, 11, 12; F.H.A. 11, 12; Miss Nve ' s Sec t. 12; Fashion Show 10, 11, 12 JULIETT N. FERRELL Hopes to attend Bridgewater and teach elementary school. ..Julie ' s a member of Rainbow and secretary of P.F... .also teaches Sunday School. Pep Club 10, 11, 12; F.T.A. 11. 12; Library Staff 11; Reflector H. R. Rep. 12; English Club 12; J.M.S.V.C. 12; Sr. One Art Plav 110 DONNA L. FERRISI Donna is uncertain whether to attend college or become an airline hostess.. .she spends much of her spare time sewing. F.H.A. 11, 12; Fashion Show 10 LORRAINE A. FILES Lorraine is a bright girl who plans to teach after attending B.L ' ....she enjoys bowling and cheering in the stands at football games. Gym Team 10; English Club 11, 12; F.T.A. 10, 11, 12; Reflector Adv. Staff 12; Sr. One Act Plav; Sr. Xom. Comm.; Ski Club 12; Pep Club 10, 11, 12; Honors 11 MICHAEL S. FIJOL Mike enjovs swimming.. .he ' ll make a big splash at art school and later in commercial art. ..is very interested in cars. Track 10, 11; Football 10, 11 MARGARET A. FINNEGAN Peggy is a friendly girl with man) ' interests: horseback riding, bowling, and sewing. She will make a fine hairdresser and will be a favorite with even ' customer because of her keen sense of humor. ..dislikes getting up in the morning. F.B.L.A. 12 ROSE ANN FISICHELLI Rose, with the long, dark hair, hopes to go to a business school.. .she enjoys boating in the summer months. ..loves Chinese food. Shorthand Cert. 60, 80; Jr. One Act Play; F.B.L.A. 12 ELAIXE F. FITZGERALD Fitzie sees a future of rollers and bobbie pins. ..hopes to attend Mansfield Beauty Academy. ..she loves to dance and finds time to read... a friendly girl who objects to gossip. Mr. Longridge ' s Sec ' t. 12; Honors 10, 11 The world of merchandising comes to life for the student in Distributive Educa- tion. Learning to appeal to widely-differing buyers forces the D.E. student to understand what motivates individuals. Here students work on window displav. MAUREEN FITZGERALD Mo does typing at South Shore Hospital... hopes to become a secretary for the Federal Government. Perhaps working for the gov- ernment will allow her to travel. Shorthand Cert. 60, 80; F.B.L.A. 12; Miss Pearson ' s Sec ' t. 12 JONATHAN FLETCHER With his precision and ambition Fletch will certainly earn the degree in architecture that he wants... meanwhile he works hard at Bradlee ' s part time.. .happens to likeW.H.S. Judy will have a career as a medical techni- cian or nurse.. .enjoys such sports as swim- ming, riding, roller skating. ..likes to work with people. F.N.A. 10, 11, 12; Riding Club 12; Basket- ball 10; Pep Club 10, 11, 12 JOSEPH C. FOREST Joe is well known in school for his active participation in political and military dis- cussions.. very active person. ..plays in tilt Whitman Orchestra and collects stamps. The military will be his career. Chess Club 10, 11, 12; Pres. 10, 11; Band 10, 11, 12; Math Club 11; Election Day Comm. 12; Honors 10, 11 RONALD J. ERA DO Ron ' s on his way to college... after gradua- tion he wants to wear Navy wings of gold... football is one of his main outside activities. Campus Sales Staff 11; Honors 11; Key Club 12; Football 11, 12; Track 10; Cap Gown Comm. SARAH I.. FLYNN Heading for a liberal arts course in college next year.. .spends time outside horseback riding, swimming or water skiing. Pep Club 10; English Club 11; Ski Club 12; Cap Gown Comm. GEORGE H. FOY After graduation, George plans to attend college.. .then a career of teaching political science.. .an active member ofC.Y.O.... works part-time at a drugstore.. .dislikes loud people. Debate Club 11, 12 KAREN J. FRATUS Plans to attend Northeastern and become a dental hygienist... Karen is a member of Rainbow and her church youth group. ..she enjoys sports and dancing. H. R. Mesngr. 11; Pep Club 12; Honors 11 JAMES A. FRAZER Quiet and easy-going.. .enjoys math and sports, especially football. ..Jim anticipates attending Wentworth Institute and entering the field of architecture. Band 10, 11; Cap Gown Comm. 12 GRANT T. FRAZIER A friendly boy w ith a wide field of hobbies ...Grant hopes to major in the liberal arts at Northeastern University. ..active in C.Y.O.. ..particularly enjoys playing chess. Chess Club 10, 11 ELLEN M. FREDA A cute, likeable person who enjoys art... Ellen ' s career will no doubt lie in this field... she will attend art school after graduation and hopes to become a cartoonist or com- mercial artist. Fashion Show 10 MARIAN E. FREDERICK Marian. ..an accomplished musician. ..her busy life includes membership in the Quincy Symphony Orchestra and Whitman Orches- tra Club. Band 10, 11, 12; Orchestra 10, 11; New England Music Festival 10, 11; F.T.A. 12; Fashion Show 11, 12; Chess Club 10; Hon- ors 10, 11 112 PATRICIA A. FREY An attractive, quiet girl, Pat will soon be a grammar school teacher... works at Sheri- dan ' s, is a member of her church choir and bowling team. Chapel Chorus 11, 12; F.H.A. 11; F.T.A. 12; English Club 12; Riding Club 11; Hon- ors 1 1 GAYLE M. FRID A cute girl with pretty blonde hair.. .Pinny has high hopes of attending a beauty acad- emy. ..especially likes dancing. ..dislikes un- friendly people. Pep Club 10, 11, 12; Gym Team 10, 11, 12; Drum Majorette 12; Fashion Show 10; F.B.L.A. 12 JANICE L. FRYER Another one of our short seniors .. Jan will make someone a fine secretary soon...a member of Rainbow, she likes to dance and roller skate. F.B.L.A. 11, 12; Senior Xom. Comm. MARIE E. FURBUSH A friend to all.. .Marie plans to become a teacher.. .enjoys all activities, particularly dancing and skating.. .treasurer of C.Y.O. Cheerleader 12; Honors 10, 11; Pep Club 10, 11, 12; Campus 12; Gym Team 10; Sr. Prom Comm.; Jr. Prom Comm. ANN M. GAGE Ann. with her sunny smile, will certainly brighten up any office during her secretarial career... a member of C.Y.O. ...all sports ap- peal to her. F.B.L.A. 11, 12; Pep Club 11, 12; Jr. One Art Play; Sr. Party Comm. LENA SUSAN GAGNE A cute girl with a sweet personality. ..Sue hopes to attend I.B.M. School and become an I.B.M. operator.. .enjoys sewing in her spare time. ..dislikes snobby people.. .active in C.Y.O. Fashion Show 10, 11, 12; Pep Club 10 DAVID J. GALLANT Dave. ..has little to say about anything or anyone... will become a good chef with all the experience he gets while working at his father ' s restaurant... is a car enthusiast. JANET G. GAM BELL Jan plans to attend business school and take up a career in secretarial work. Fashion Show 10; F.B.L.A. 11, 12; Library Assistant 11, 12; Mr. Carven ' s Sec ' t. 12 HELEN F. GANNON Helen. ..sophisticated, intelligent, successful ...is now studying Chinese at Thayer Academy. Student Council 10, 11; Jr. Class Sec ' t.; J.M.S.V.C., Tutor 11, 12; High Honors 10, 11; Cheerleader 11, 12; Pep Club 11, 12; Campus Undergrad. Ed. 11, Ed. -in-Chief 12; Merit Scholarship Letter Commend. 12; N.C.T.E. Achievement Test 11 NANCY L. GARBER A quiet girl with many interests outside school... fasten vour seatbelts !. ..Nancy hopes to become an airline stewardess after graduation. ..sure to have a successful future. Honors 11; Reflector Sec ' t. 12 LIS r PATRICIA A. GARDNER Pat. ..a future journalist. ..outside activities include Rainbow and Senior Pilgrim Fellow- ship of which she is the president. ..enjoys music and football games. ..dislikes deceitful people. Honors 10, 11; Crad. Dance Comm. DIANE M. CARFAGNA A girl with a wide field of interests. ..her work on the Jordan Marsh Fashion Council should lead to a future modeling career. F.B.L.A. 11, Sec ' t. 12; F.H.A. 12, Sec ' t. 11; Mrs. Wheeler ' s Sec ' t.; Fashion Show 10, 11; Pep Club 10; Cap Gown Comm.; Soph. Party Comm. MICHAEL E. CARRITY A studious boy. ..college lies in Mike ' s fu- ture, then a career in government work. ..a C.Y.O. member. Ham Radio Club 10; Debate Club 10, 11, 12; Track 11; Electronics Club 11; Student Election V. Chairman 12 GLENN E. GATELV A witty personality. ..Azel wants to be a traveling salesman after graduation from the University of South Dakota. W inter Track 10, 11, Co-Capt. 12; Spring Track 10, 11, Co-Capt. 12 DAWN GELO Dawn is actively involved in her church activities. ..seriously pursues her many in- terests... has a sincere concern for people. I aii i Dawn plans to get a steady job and be a housewife. The automobile has revolutionized American society and life. Our concepts of distance have been altered by this basic of transportation. Keeping the auto- mobile operating is a responsibility of the boys in the auto body shop at Weymouth. DAVID R. GEYER A great sense of humor along with his subtle wit... Dave plans to enter college. He especially likes wrestling, weight lifting, and cars. Wresding 11, 12 JAMES F. GIBBS A volunteer at Republican Headquarters... college lies in Jimmy ' s future... likes motor- cycles. ..dislikes modern art. F.B.L.A. 11, 12 HARRY J. GIBLIN, JR. College is in his future plans. He is the president of his C.Y.O. and enjoys having a good time. Harry likes all sports, basket- ball in particular. Jr. Class Pres.; Student Council 10, 11; Soph. Nom. Comm. 10; Football 10; Soph. Party Comm.; Jr. Party Comm. CATHERINE E. GILBERT Enjoys dancing and dance instruction... Katee ' s career will undoubtedly be in this field, a member of C.Y.O., she enjoys all sports. Pep Club 10, 12; Soph. Party Comm.; Gym Team 10, 11; Jr. One Act Play XOREEX A. GIVEN Noni hopes to enter the secretarial field... active in Rainbow. Chorus 10, 11. 12; Gym Team 11, 12; Shorthand Cert. 60, 80; F.B.LA. 12; H. R. Mesngr. 11, 12; Sr. Prom Comm.; Sr. Play Usherette; Reflector H. R. Rep. 12; Miss Vining s Sec ' t. 12 ARTHUR H. GILES His sense of humor and love of music will lead to a career as a disc jockey for Arthur ...in his spare time, he plays drums and guitar. Track 10; Chess Club 10, 1 1 CHARLES C. GLASS Skip plans to enter Northeastern and to major in electronics.. .outside activities in- clude church choir and DeMolay... dislikes girls who smoke. Chorus 11, 12; Chorale 11, 12; Basketball 10 VIRGINIA R. GLENDYE Carefree and outgoing... says she likes parties, dances and football games but de- cidedly avoids conceited people.. .Ginny hasn ' t decided what she wants to do after school but will be successful in whatever she does. D.E. Class Sec ' t. 12 CATHERINE A. GLYNN Katie plans a career in retailing. ..enjoys horseback riding and swimming. ..dislikes unsociable people. Soph. Party Comm.; Jr. Partv Comm.; D.E.C.A. 12 JANICE E. GODDARD Jan. ..spends much of her time at work in the dietary department of South Shore Hospital ...future plans undecided. ..dislikes people who never smile. H. R. Mesngr. 10, 11; Pep Club 10; Open House 1 1 CHERYL A. COMER Always on the go... a career in nursing is her goal...Chervl works at Rexall ' s and is the secretary of her P.F. Soph. Party Comm.; F.N. A. 11, 12; Sr. Nom. Comm.; Pep Club 12 EILEEN R. GOLDSWORTHY Anticipates future as an airline hostess... a member of M.Y.F. and her church choir... Goldie dislikes people who sav one thing and mean another. Pep Club 10, 11, 12; Shorthand Cert. 60; Mr. McCarthy ' s Sec ' t. 12 KENNETH A. GOSS Already has a pilot ' s license.. .plans acareer in the field of aviation. ..Kenny is also a member of the Civil Air Patrol.. .dislikes in- sincere people. Opening Ex. 10; Reflector 11. 12; Phvsics Lab Ass ' t. 12 115 LORRAINE C. GOULD A carefree girl who loves a good time... hopes to enter the business field... Lorraine can always be found having fun, especially while skating and swimming. H. R. Messenger 10 PATRICIA GOULD Pat...a transfer from Sacred Heart High School in senior year. ..enjoys participating in almost all sports. After graduation she hopes to become a secretary. Basketball 10, 11; Science Club 10 NANCY GRADY Her sense of humor has won her many friends... Nancy hopes to become a teacher after completion of college... always busy, whether reading or skiing. ..active in C.Y.O. Campus Sales Staff 12; Ski Club 12; Gym Team 11, 12 BARBARA J. GRANT Barb. ..will surely be a success as a beauti- cian... likes all sports, especially bowling... likes to travel. ..makes friends easily... active in C.Y.O. Soph. EL R. Rep.; Shorthand Cert. 60, 80; Mr. Concannon ' s Sec ' t. 12 JUDY E. GRAHAM An active girl who hopes to make I.B.M. work her future career. ..Judy is sure to be a success. ..dislikes conceited boys. CHARLOTTE M. GRASSO Hopes to become an airline stewardess... enjoys horseback riding and skating.. .dis- likes cliques. Charlie is a funny girl who can always be seen with a new outfit. H. R. Intramurals 10; Gym Team 11, 12; Pep Club 10, 11, 12; F.B.L.A. 12; Ski Club 12 JANICE R. GRASSO An enthusiastic dancer.. .pleasant to all whom she encounters. ..Jan loves to experi- ment with different hairstyles and is antici- pating a career as a hairdresser. F.B.L.A. ANN E. GRAY Because of her sincerity, Ann will be an excellent nurse.. .an active member of C.Y.O. ...all sports appeal to her, especially bowl- ing. WILLIAM F. GREELEY, JR. Bill is an earnest fellow... fluent conversa- tionalist and an amicable person to be with. He enjoys a strong interest in all sports... hopes to enter a seminary after graduation. Basketball 10; Football 10 CHARLES R. GREEN Charlie is headed for business college... would like a career in business to follow... works at a supermarket part-time.. .enjoys all sports, but particularly wrestling. Honors 11; W restling 11; Sr. Prom Comm. 12: Ski Club 12 116 LAURALEE GREEN A very artistically inclined girl. ..Wishbone aspires to become a commercial artist after completion of college. In her spare time she teaches Sunday school classes. ..likes art and pretty clothes... sure to be successful with her artistic talent. THOMAS M. GREENE Tom is very agreeable until it comes to bus drivers. ..intends to go to college... active in C.Y.O. activities. Chorus 10; Basketball 11, 12; Honors 11; Sr. Nom. Comm. JOSEPH F. GREENE, JR. A likeable boy... Rich plans to enter the service after graduating from high school... a member of the Methodist Youth Fellow- ship. JANET E. GRIDLEY Jan, with her sunny smile, will certainly light up her future pupils ' faces... interested in music, she can play both piano and organ. Chorus 10; Pep Club 10, 11, 12; Gym Team 10, 11, 12; F.T.A. 11, 12; English Club 11; Campus Sales Staff 12; Cap Gown Comm. ROBERT W. GRIDLEY A real intellectual. ..Bob is uncertain about the field he wishes to enter but certain that he hopes to attend college... a member of the Weymouth Camera Club. ..spends his spare time reading and playing the guitar. WILLIAM H. GRIEVES Bill hopes for a career in business after college. ..member of DeMolay... loves all sports. ..disapproves of girls w : ith bleached hair. A.V. Club 10; Ski Club 12; Gym Team 12 SANDRA L. GRIGGS Sandy ' s warm, responsive personality has endowed her with a host of friends during her years at Weymouth High. Her vim and vigor allow an active interest in Rain- bow and her church affairs... aspires to at- tend college. Pep Club 11, 12; Sr. One Act Play; Honors 10, 11 CLARE I. GROGAN Member of C.Y.O.... roller skates in her hours away from school.. .good to tell prob- lems to... will soon add cheer to an office as a secretary. BRUCE W. GRINDLE A friendly personality. ..Bruce plans to major in biology at college.. .all sports ap- peal to him. ..skin diving and scuba diving are his favorites. Pep Club 10; Miss Flaherty ' s Sec ' t. Reflector Advt. Mangr. 12 12; RITA M. GROGAN Quiet and friendly. ..pleasant to talk with... enjoys all sports although often annoved by her short size. ..Rita hopes to enroll in nursing school and will certainly boost the morale of her patients. F.B.L.A. 12 PAULA A. GUALTIERI Because of her ihouglitfulness and kind personality, Paula is certain to be a popular nurse... works part-time at a recreation cen- ter. ..dislikes conceited people. H. R. Mesngr. 10; Basketball 10; F.N. A. 12 BONNIE L. GUINETTE Bonnie hopes to attend Newberry School after graduation. ..takes part in Rainbow and her Church Fellowship. ..frowns on schoolwork. Fashion Show 10; F.B.L.A. 11; Pep Club 12; Chorus 12 PAMELA A. GUTHRO With her smiling eyes Pam is sure to be a popular nurse... belongs to the Weymouth Sportsmen ' s Club and C.Y.O.. ..loves all sports, especially archery. Chorus 10, 11, 12; Chorale 10, 11, 12; Ski Club 12; Glee Club 12; Pep Club 12; Gymnastics 12 PAULINE L HAG AN With her pleasant personality she is bound to succeed as a teacher. ..besides being a part-time receptionist, she finds time for C.Y.O. activities, tennis, and skating. Pep Club 10, 11, 12; F.T.A. 10, 12; Eng. Club 11; Gymnastics 10; Fashion Show 10, 11, 12; Grad. Dance Comm. 12 KAREN M. HADDIX Karen anticipates a career as an airline hostess. ..active in her C.Y.O... .swimming is her favorite sport.. .dislikes conceited people. Reflector H. R. Rep. 10; Intramurals 10 KENNETH G. HALE Cars are Ken ' s specialty. He hopes to master electronics in college and his vigor- ous enthusiasm on this subject leads us to believe he will achieve great satisfaction in this study. Girls who talk too much cause Ken to react negatively. DAVID A. HALEY Dave takes life easy. ..always singing.. .col- lege is in his future... besides being president of his C.Y.O., he sings with a band and is active in Boy Scouts. ..hockey and tennis rate high on his list. Tennis Team 10, 12; Co-Capt. 11; Chorus 12; Cap Gown Comm. WILLIAM K. HALEY Bill demonstrates a ready sense of humor and is well liked by his classmates. He uti- lizes his spare time repairing cars, an avo- cation which seems to be leading him to mechanical engineering.. .works at Hugo ' s. KATHLEEN HALEY A friend to everyone... Kathy would enjoy being a teacher... always on the move in her C.Y.O.. ..participates in all sports. ..dislikes hypocrites. F.N. A. 11; F.T.A. 12 JANE P. HALLE Petite, cute, and always smiling. ..Jane is sincere in her desire to attend a state college ...likes dancing, sports, and especially tennis. Pep Club 10, 11; V. Pres. 12; Intramurals 10; Campus 11, 12; Jr. Party Comm.; Eng. Club 12; Election 12; Sr. Prom Comm. 118 GARY R. HALSTEAD Easv-going Garv hopes to find a place in the world of business.. .golf and hockey keep him occupied the year round when not in school. He has a strong aversion to work and would rather spend his time at sports. JEANNE P. HAMILTON Jeanne will enroll at Mansfield Beauty Academy after graduation. She presently babysits and tutors a child in homework... dancing fills much of this busy girl ' s time. Pep Club 10, 12; F.B.L.A. 11, 12; F.H.A. 12; Riding Club 11, 12; English Club 12; Library Staff 12; Ski Club 12 ELIZABETH M. HANIAN Bette is a quiet, intelligent girl who has friends to match her numerous activities.. .a career in teaching beckons her. Fashion Show 10; English Club 12; F.T.A. 12; Election Day 12; Honors 10; High Honors 11; Pep Club 10, 11, 12; Opening Ex. 10, 12; Sr. One Act Plav; Bookstore 12 I BARRY W. HAMBLIN Lucky ...a quiet, likeable fellow with many friends. ..Lowell Tech. or college lies in his near future. He loves sports and sports- cars, but has no use for homework. Gymnastics 10 k Art ROBIN D. HAMMER Robin is one of those people w ith a flair for art... he hopes to utilize his ability by be- coming a commercial artist.. .has a sincere liking for people.. .enjoys all sports. THOMAS D. HANNAN Always has an answer for every problem... with his witty sense of humor, Tom should be quite popular at college... when he isn ' t working, he can be found participating in any sport... dislikes conceited people. To understand the technology of expanding science and its influence on the 20th Century individual, lab students decant for that precious precipitant, knowledge — an important part of all personality. ROBERT J. HANRAHAN Good natured and alwayssmiling...acollege education lies in Bob ' s future.. .hopes to travel someday. ..girls who talk constantly do not appeal to him. JOHN J. HARDING A great pal and a good friend. ..Penrod will surely succeed in the business world if per- sonality means anything. He works part- time at the S.S.C.C. and enjoys all sports from golf to basketball. .. cannot toleratecon- ceited people. CLAUDIA J. HARKIN Claud will delight her pupils after grad- uating from Bridgewater State College. She is a cheery girl with a ready laugh. ..water- skiing thrills her, and tennis keeps her busy. Cafeteria Worker 10; Pep Club 11, F.T.A. 12; Tennis Team 11, 12 12; WAYNE B. HART Wayne will fly off into the wild blue yonder as a member of the Air Force.. .his work at a gas station is preparing him for a future as a mechanic. There ' s more to life than work, though, and Wayne enjoys snow ski- ing as well as skin diving when not tinker- ing on a car. Ski Club 12; Sr. Party Comm. MARIJANE M. HARTLEY A girl with strong convictions and a sincere interest in people.. .Marijane ' s dream is to become an ethnologist after college. ..she is now employed at Curtis Farms. ..loves to dance. H. R. Mesngr. 11; English Club 1 1; Honors 10; High Honors 11; Soph. Party Comm.; Bookstore 1 1 LAURA C. HARTNF.TT Laurie will make a pleasant, delightful air- line stewardess... enjoys C.Y.O. and dancing in her spare time. Basketball 10; Fashion Show 10, 12; Pep Club 10, 11, 12; Sr. Nora. Comm.; Campus Sec ' t. 12; F.B.L.A. 12; Honors 10, 11 GAIL F. HARTRY Dolly will study at Mansfield Beauty Academy after graduation. ..loves sports and C.Y.O. She is annoyed by people who don ' t call when they are supposed to. Pep Club 10, 11, 12; F.B.L.A. 12; Basket- ball 10; Fashion 10, 11, 12 EDWINA HARTSHORN Future psychology major... Ed now takes a course in Chinese and is Worthy Advisor of Rainbow. High Honors 10, 11; J.M.S.V.C. 11, 12; English Club 11, 12; Campus 12; Pep Club 10, 11; Sr. N ' om. Comm.; Sr. Prom Comm.; H. R. Mesngr. 11; Merit Scholarship Letter Commend. 12 MARY K. HASSAN Mair is really full of pep. She is undecided as to whether she will go to college and ma- jor in Spanish or become an international airline hostess. ..keeps busy with dancing lessons, golfing, and skiing. Chorus 11, 12; Campus Sales Staff 12; Cheerleader 12; Pep Club 11, 12; Ski Club 12 MARY E. HAYWARD Mary. ..her lively personality will make her a popular teacher... secretary of C.Y.O. Honors 10, 11; Debate Club 11, 12; Pep Club 10, 11, 12; English Club 11, 12; Opening Ex. 12; Reflector Lit. Staff 11, 12; H. R. Mesngr. 11; Election Day Comm. 12; Library Staff 12; Sr. Party Comm. RICHARD A. HAVES Usually quiet butalways cooperative.. .when out of school Richard enjoys racing down icy slopes on skis... anticipates becoming either a cameraman or platemaker. Open House 10, 11, 12; Ski Club 12 XORMAX G. HAZEX Norm. ..an enthusiastic football player... enjoys all other sports too. ..aspiring to be- come a history teacher, he works now part- time for a landscaping company. Football 10, 11, 12; Wrestling 10. 11. 12 120 SUSAN E. HERBERT Sue wants to enter into a computer pro- gram. She enjoys square dancing and is active in her Rainbow assembly. Honors 11; Jr. One Act Play; Sr. One Act Play; Reflector Advertising Staff 12; Math Club 11; Pep Club 12; Election Day 12; Riding Club 12 GEORGE F. HEFFERXAN George thinks that he raav go to law school ...nothing phases this quiet boy. ..hobbies include amateur radio work. His career will certainly be influenced by his interest in history, which is George ' s favorite subject. STEVEN B. HEM EON An individual with an outgoing personality ...to attend Lowell Technical School is his future goal. ..while he isn ' t working or lifting weights, Steve can be found playing the drums. DANIEL J. HERLIHY Shy and reserved. ..John, with his serious manner, should be a success in the business world. ..keeps active as a member of C.Y.O. and a bowling league.. .all sports appeal to him. KENNETH W. HEGER, JR. Tall and muscular. ..easy-going Ken hopes to be a data processor for I.B.M....in addi- tion to being on his C.Y.O. basketball team, he plays hockey and lifts weights. ..dislikes Fords. JEAN E. HEPBURN Jeannie is going to attend art school. She is very active in her church and teaches Sunday school... has an extensive spoon collection. Reflector Art Staff 12; Band 12; Cap Gown Comm. FREDERICK C. HEYL Chris ' s experience at the Chef s Hat will aid him in his career as a chef . .enjoys working on cars. ..dislikes domineering women. His friendly, outgoing personality will lead him to success anywhere. Grad. Dance Comm. SHIRLEY A. HILL Shy but friendly, Shirl hopes to become a medical secretary. She loves to go horse- back riding. Honors 10; H. R. Mesngr. 10: Intramurals 10; Soph. Party Comm.; F.B.L.A. 11, 12; Jr. Party Comm.; Shorthand Cert. 80; Mrs. Swain ' s Sec ' t. 12; F.N. A. 11; Riding Club 11, 12; Pep Club 11, 12 GEORGE J. HIGGINS, III An active C.Y.O. member. ..enjoys all sports, especially football. George spends his spare time working on cars. ..likes to meet different people... hopes to attend college and become an engineer. PRISCILLA L. HODGES She is Concert Mistress of the Boston Youth Symphony Orchestra and will continue in the field of music to become a performing musician. Honors 10, 11; Orchestra 10, 11, 12; Soph. Debate Team; Campus 1 1, Undergraduates Ed. 12; Reflector 11, 12; English Club 11. 12; National Merit Scholarship Letter Com- mend. 12 121 ARTHUR N. HOISINGTON Artie enjoys working on automobiles. ..his outside experience in auto mechanics will bolster his career with General Motors or Chrysler Corporation. RICHARD E. HO LB ROOK Although he has not participated on the high school athletic teams, Dick is an avid sports fan. ..in his spare time he enjoys playing many sports with his friends. After serving his country in the Navy, he plans to enter the field of carpentry. WILLIAM G. HOLD EN After college and serving in the Marines, Bill will be an architect. ..likes to water ski... works at First National Store.. .quiet but active. Ski Club 12; Guide, Open House 10 NANCY E. HOLT The Bible plays an important part in Nancy ' s future. ..she hopes to teach it after she attends Christian College... active in Weymouth Bible Club and her church youth group. ..she likes tennis and history. Library Staff 10, 11, 12; Cafeteria 10, 12; Election Day Comm. 12 The evaluating committee visited Weymouth High School during the fall and were pleased with the fine character of our school, our students, and our faculty. J I ni l H A. HOLST Judy aspires a career as a business secre- tary... works part-time at Mr. Donut and takes an active part in C.Y.O.. ..enjoys bowl- ing.. .her affable personality will carry her to success. STEPHANIE A. HOLT Stephie plans to attend business school. ..be a secretary. She works. ..is active in C.Y.O. ...likes dancing and all sports. Pep Club 10, 11, 12; Reflector H. R. Rep. 10; Jr. One Act Play Comm.; F.B.L.A. 11, 12; H. R. Mesngr. 12; Jr. Party Comm. JANE F. HORRIGAN This waitress hopes to attend business school. ..likes bookkeeping, swimming, ice skating... is active in C.Y.O. Pep Club 10, 11; F.B.L.A. 12; English Club 12 NANCY J. HORSCH Nancy works at Curtis Farms and hopes to attend college. Always laughing, she likes dancing and is carefree.. .is often late and dislikes people who study all of the time. Pep Club 10, 11; Reflector H. R. Rep. 10; Ski Club 12; English Club 11; Honors 10 RICHARD E. HOTTE Dick has an avid interest in automobiles... whenever he is not occupied with his school work he enjoys tinkering with cars. ..because of his innate ability in this work and the en- jovment he has found in it, Dick has de- cided to become an automechanic after graduation. PAMELA W. HOUGHTON Becoming an airline stewardess is Pam ' s dream. ..she will soon ride airplanes for a living as she rides horses for fun now. Her big blue eves may help her toward success in her chosen field. Girls ' Gym Team 11; Pep Club 11;F.B.L.A. 12 LINDA S. HOWARD Chemistry will interest Linda most at college ...she likes swimming, tennis, dancing, and all other sports. Pep Club 10, 11, 12; Tennis 11, 12; F.T.A. 12; Reflector 12; Riding Club 12; Basket- ball 10; Sec t, at W.H.S. Annex 10 KENNETH M. HOW LEY Teaching history is Kenny ' s goal. ..he will major in liberal arts at college. Soph. Party Comm.: Debate Club 10, 11, 12; Library Staff 10, 11, 12; Jr. Party Comm.; Opening Exercises 10; English Club 10, 11, 12; Jr. One Act Play; Reflector 12; Ski Club 12; Sr. Prom Comm.; Sr. One Act Play CATHERINE M. HOWE Cathy is active in C.Y.O.... likes to dance, bowl, and eat pizza. ..her industriousness will help make her a success in the secretar- ial field. F.B.L.A. 11, 12; Riding Club 12 DIANE A. HOYLE A friendly girl with a ready smile... Di plans to enter college and become a teacher.. .is a member of C.Y.O... .enjoys basketball. Chorus 10; Pep Club 10, 11, 12; Basketball Intramurals 10; English Club 11, 12; F.N. A. 11; Campus Sales Staff 12; Reflector Advertising Staff 12, H. R. Rep. 12 7 MA PETER R. HULTMAN Pete might go into the paper business or become a teacher. ..plays the electric guitar... likes to dance and collects records. A quiet person, he ' s always up to something; even rifle shooting. KENNETH R. HURLBURT Ken has made no definite future plans except that after serving in the Navy he will seek further education. ..a friendly person... at the present time his recreational activities include skin diving and photographv. Open House Activities 10, 11, 12 ROBERT C. HUNTER Bob will often be found working on cars and driving the fast, good-looking ones. He hopes to attend college to study engi- neering. ..does not like to learn languages in school. DONNA J. HURLEY Reserved, but friendlv... Donna hopes to be an office worker. ..active in her C.Y.O.... bowling and tennis are her favorite sports ...dislikes getting up early in the morning. F.B.L.A. 11, 12 123 KARENANN HUTCHINSON Her dress alteration work at Sheridan ' s should aid her in becoming a custom tailor. She is both quiet and studious. Her favorite pastim e is impressionistic dancing, but she dislikes sports. Fashion Show 11, 12 DAVID C. HVLAND Drawing and painting are sure to make Dave a success in the future as an architec- tural engineer... likes to read. High Honors 10, 11; Reflector Art Staff 11, 12; Key Club 12; Cap Gown Comm. 12; Election Day Debate 12; Merit Scholarship Letter Commend. 12 DONNA L HVLAND Donna would like to become a fashion coordinator after college.. .activities include Marsha Jordan Fashion Board and Seven- teen National Fashion Council. Pep Club 10, 1 1, 12; H. R. Mesngr. 10, 11; Campus Sales Staff 11, 12; Ski Club 12; Election Dav Committee JOHN J. IACOBUCCI Sneeze is very friendly and likeable.. .a sports enthusiast who enjoys playing a guitar in his spare time. At Northeastern University he desires to prepare himself for a career as an electronics technician. Open House Activities 10, 11; Office Duty 11; Jr. Usher JOHN I). HVNES Dave is an active member of C.Y.O. He has participated actively in our class. ..fu- ture plans are not definite. He feels he may either become a barber or enter furniture design. Open House 10, 11; Honors 10; Sr. Norn. Comm.; Crad. Dance Comm. ARLEEN M. INGLIS Her friendliness will help make Arleen suc- cessful as a medical secretary... she is active in her church youth group, the Weymouth Bible Club, and works at a cleaners. Pep Club 10; Honors 10; Talent Show 11 JOHN P. INGRAM, III John occupies much of his spare time build- ing model airplanes and constructing crea- tive custom models in the Model Club. After military service, he expects to enter the field of printing. Open House 10, 11. 12; Office Duty 12 DANIEL JACOBV Danny is looking forward to a career in engineering. ..collects things in his spare time. His collections include coins, stamps, and records. Dan enjoys listening to stereo but does not like going to school on Fridays. DONALD H. JACKSON, JR. Don ' s future is in law. ..member of Church Fellowship. ..Master Councilor of DeMolay ...English, history, politics, and old cars are his favorite activities. Band 10, 11, 12; Reflector 10, 11, 12; Hon- ors 10, 11; Sr. Nom. Comm. DIANE JACOBY Art school once a week will lead to year- round art school after graduation. Diane is active in C.Y.O. ...likes swimming, bowling, and dancing. Pep Club 10, 11; English Club 12; Reflector An Staff 12 124 SI LINDA F. JAMIESON An avid swimmer and skier. ..spendsher free time stu dying Chinese at Thayer Academy. English Club 10; Gymnastics 10, 11; Pep Club 10, 11, 12; Jr. One Act Play; Re lector H. R. Rep. 11, 12; Cheerleader 11, 12; Talent Show 11; Campus Sports Co-Ed. 12; Honors 10; High Honors 11; Tutor 12; Library Staff 12 BARRY E. JOCELYN Although he is undecided about his future, Barry knows he wants to own a G.T.O. ...spends his spare time skiing, bowling, and hunting.. .enjoys all winter sports. Open House 10, 11, 12 ANNE E. JENSEN Blonde and petite, she was chosen DeMolay Chapter Sweetheart and is active in both Rainbow and Youth Fellowship. She works as a dental assistant and would like to be- come a dental hygienist. Band 10, 11; Chemistry Lab Ass ' t. 11, 12; F.N.A. 11, 12 RALPH E. JOHANSEN An avid sports fan. ..interests lie in history and stamp collecting... plans to attend L ' niv. of Mass. School of Agriculture. Glenbrook South High School 10, 11; Track 10, 11; Library Aide 10, 11; Hist. Club 10; Student Council Comm. 10 HENRY S. JOHNSON In his free time Steve likes to hunt, fish, and breed dogs. ..quiet disposition. ..has an aver- sion to winter.. .anticipates a career in con- servation or as a specialist in the armed forces. Gymnastics 10; Wrestling 11, 12 JOYCE M. JOHNSON Mild-tempered and easy-go ing...when out of school Joy likes iceskating and bowling... will be a striking success as a medical secre- tary after graduation. F.B.L.A. 11, 12 PAUL R. JOHNSON A unique personality. ..Paul is a noncon- formist.. .active in Boy Scouts.. .plans to travel Bohemian. Debate Club 10, 11, 12; Jr. Usher; Cap Gown Comm. 12; Creative Writing 12; High Honors 10, 11 BARBARA B. JONES Barb ' s ready humor and ever-present smile are sure to brighten her future classrooms ...she can be found reading in her spare time, when not enlivening a C.Y.O. meeting. Debate Club 11; English Club 11; Campus Sales Staff 10, 12; Reflector H. R. Rep. 10; F.T.A. 10, 11, 12; Grad. Dance Comm. DONNA L. JONES A quiet girl until you know her... Donna hopes for a career in business after attend- ing I.B.M. school. ..keeps busy working in a luncheonette after school. ..dislikes boys with dark eves and T-birds . RICHARD A. JONES Dick is always gay and fun-loving. He is an active participant in the Saint Francis Xavier Drum and Bugle Corps. ..playsfoot- ball with the C.Y.O. team. After school he wishes to be a draftsman. Open House 10, 11; Office Duty 11, 12; W inter Track 10; Door Holder 11, 12 125 RICHARD A. JORDAN Dick will march with the Army as a career ...he works at Curtis Farms now... also a member of Pilgrim Fellowship. ..dislikes peo- ple taking advantage of others. CHRISTIAN F. JUST An intellectual in the true sense of the word ...Cris hopes to enter pre-theological train- ing after graduating.. .keeps active as the president of the Walther League. Winter Track 10, 11, 12; Spring Track 11, 12; Sr. Nora. Comm.; Honors 10 WALTER B. JULIAN Walter plans a career with the Navy as an aircraft mechanic. ..enjoys car racing and folk music. ..known for his rendition of Super Skier in last year ' s talent show... is active in the Sportmen ' s Club. GORDON R. KARLBERG Hopes to enter the merchandising field... Gordon is a member of the Teenage Viking at Braintree Viking Club.. .very interested in sciences. Physics Lab Ass ' t. 12 ALAN F. KARSTUNEN Co-operative and friendly. ..Al likes all sports. ..plans to go to college and major in government. Band 10, 11, 12; Gymnastics 10, 11, 12; Sr. Prom Comm. KATHLEEN C. KEATING Miss Personality Plus...Kathy keeps busy- as vice-president of her C.Y.O.... anticipates a career in teaching. Chorus 10; Honors 10; Opening Ex. 10, 11, 12; Re lector 10, 11; Ed.-in-chief 12; Campus 11; Debate Club 12; Pep Club 10, 11, 12; Sr. Prom Comm. MAUREEN F. KEATING Always smiling.. .likes life in general.. .Moe will add sparkle to some law office as a legal secretary after business school. Pep Club 10; F.B.L.A. 11, 12; Shorthand Cert. 60, 80; Mrs. Moss ' Sec ' t. 12; Sec ' t. in Instructional Materials Center; Sr. Party Comm. PAUL D. KEEFE Quiet until vou know him...a serious minded boy. ..Paul hopes for a business career after furthering his education. ..active in C.Y.O.... tennis rates high with him. Tennis 10 CYNTHIA C. KEE Friendly Cindy would like to enter business school... active in her church fellowship and Worthy Advisor of Rainbow. ..dislikes pierced ears. F.B.L.A. 11, Pres. 12; Pep Club 11, 12; Sr. Nom. Comm.; Cap Gown Comm.; Mr. Concannon ' s Sec ' t. 12 PHYLLIS M. KEEFE Always laughing. ..Phvllis will surely be a popular airline stewardess with her spark- ling personality. ..keeps busy working at Sears and participating in C.Y.O. activities ...loves to dance. Pep Club 10, 11, 12; Soph. Party Comm.; F.T.A. 11 126 JOHN A. KEITH, JR. Jack, with his quiet smile, is always willing to cooperate.. .plans to attend college.. .likes to ski on both water and snow. Xewburyport H.S. 10, 11; Spring Track 10. 11; Football 11; Ski Club 12 BERXICE T. KELLY Bunny. ..after graduating hopes to become a psychiatric nurse.. .gains helpful experi- ence through work in a nursing home.. .finds time to enjoy horseback riding. Pep Club 10; F.T.A. 10. 11; Open House Guide 10; Riding Club 11, 12; F.N.A. 12 MELODY KELLER With her smiling brown eyes, she is a pleasure to talk to. ..her fondest desire is to become an interior decorator... loves Chi- nese and Italian food. Library Ass ' t. 11; Gymnastics 11; F.B.L.A. 11. 12 ' JOSEPH R. KELLY Contented and always smiling, Joe is a quiet boy w-ho takes life easy. ..all sports appeal to him. ..certain to be a success after attending college. MAUREEN J. KENNY Member of C.Y.O... .enjoys water skiing and skating when out of school... Maureen s sparkling personality will help her when she becomes a nurse. Library Club Show 11, 12 11; F.B.L.A. 12; Fashion CAXDACE A. KEOUGH Candy. ..an active member of Rainbow... gymnastics occupies much of her spare time ...hopes to attend college after graduation... dislikes know-it-alls. Pep Club 10, 11; Gymnastics 10, 11, 12; Chorus 10; Dramatic Club 10 The atomic structure of things is often quite complex. The structure of personal- ity is perhaps the most complex thing of all. L ' nderstanding complexity helps the student to work in society as a capable and responsible member. ELAINE M. KERRIGAN Elaine.. .a friendly person who enjoys watch- ing as well as participating in sports. ..she is a member of C.Y.O....her future lies in the field of retailing or buying. Chorus 10; Gym Team 10, 11, 12; F.H.A. 11, 12; Pep Club 12; Ski Club 12; Reflector H. R. Rep. 12 NEIL M. KERSTEIN Neil. ..personable with a sense of humor... enjoys playing football and hockey during his spare time., plans to attend college after high school. A.V. 10; Chess Club 10 BRUCE L. KETCHEN Future plans include Burdett Business School with a career in business manage- ment to follow. ..member of DeMolay... en- joys economics class. A.V. Club 10, LI, 12; Senior Class Play Lighting 1 1 JOHN F. KILLORAN, JR. John. ..an active member of the Whitman Orchestral Club. ..plans to go to college and put his musical abilities to use by teaching... enjoys all sports. Band 10, 11, 12; Chorus 11, 12 W ILLIAM B. KETCHEN Bill... a member of DeMolay. ..enjoys sailing ...his friendliness and sense of humor will be instrumental in his success at college. Thayer Academy 10; Track 10; Soccer 10; Glee Club 10; Cross Country 11; Trac k 11; Creative Writing Club 12; Sr. One Act Play MAUREEN R. KILLORAN Maureen. ..very sincere and personable... enjoys swimming as well as following ma- jor professional sports. ..she will surely be successful in the I.B.M. field. Pep Club 10, 11, 12; F.N. A. 11; Debate Club 11; Voting Comm. of Election 12; Campus 12; Honors 10; High Honors 11 EILEEN M KILPATRICK A little girl with a big smile... Irish will contribute a warm and friendlv manner to any office that she graces as a secretary... she keeps active by playing tennis. Mr. West ' s Sec ' t. 12 RICHARD M. KING Rick. ..a very outgoing person with a win- ning smile.. .avidly interested in sports... headed for the FLast Coast Aero. Tech. ..an active member of DeMolay. Gym Team 10, 11, 12; Chorus 10, 11, 12; Chorale 11, 12; Football 10; Ski Club 12 WILLIAM J. KINSMAN Bill will pursue his interests in the field of carpentry. ..works part-time for a flooring company, .takes an active part in C.Y.O. and the Naval Reserves. ..his hard-working attitude guarantees his success. JOHN W KNOX Working and attending night school leaves Johnnie with little spare time.. .enjoys auto racing. Although his future plans are unde- cided, he will certainly be a success in what- ever his field of endeavor. Open House 10, 11, 12 PARKER M. KOOPMAN Parker... DeMolay and DeMolay s rifle team occupy much of his time.. .enjoys sail- ing and golf.. .plans to attend the Massa- chusetts Maritime Academy. Key Club 12 ROBERT G. KOZA Bob, a determined boy, plans to enter the business world after graduation. ..he can be found working on all kinds of cars any time of day. 128 2fc tfL STANLEY KRAFTON, JR. Stan. ..co-operative and friendly. ..has a tre- mendous interest in sports especially base- ball. ..likes fast-moving cars. ..his futureplan is to enroll in college. Baseball 11 JUDITH A. KUHN Judy is headed for college.. .enjoys writing, piano, and ice-skating.. .dislikes cheating and people having no sense of humor. High Honors 10, 11; Chorus 10, 11, 12; Campus 11, Ass ' t. Ed. 12; English Club 10, 11, 12; Merit Scholarship Letter Commend. 12; Chorale 11; Talent Show 11 JOSEPH E. KRUSAS Joe plans to continue his education at Bridgewater with preference to mathematics ...his outside activities include C.Y.O., riflery, and Sportsman ' s Club.. .Joe will be at ease with people because he is friendly... He likes hunting and sportscars. JOANNE M. LAING Jo is very friendly and has a good sense of humor. She will find her career in clips n curlers. H. R. Mesngr. 11; F.B.L.A. 12; Election Day Registration Comm. 12 ELLEN V. LAMOND Ellen intends to become a secondary school teacher... likes dancing, sports and especial- ly ice cream sundaes. H. R. Rep. 10; Gymnastics 10; Honors 10, 11; Cheerleader 11, Head Cheerleader 12; J.M.S.V.C. 11, 12; Chem. Lab Ass ' t. 11, 12; Student Council 11, 12; Class Sec ' t. 12 JOHN C. LANCASTER likes all water sports. ..can be found surfing, skiing, or sailing. ..Ralf plans to enter col- lege and become a naval architect. Gymnastics 10, 11, 12; Ski Club 12 JOSEPH M. LANDREVILLE Joseph enjoys tinkering with television seiS and radios. A pop-music and dancing en- thusiast, he is a band agent for his C.Y.O. group. After serving in the Air Force he will enter the field of electronics. O pen House 10. 11, 12; Opening Exercises 11, 12; Office Duty 11, 12; Junior Play DOLORES M. LANE Likes sincere people.. ,De has an outgoing personality and will dance her way through life. One Act Play Usherette 10; Dramatics Club 10; Declamation Contest 10; Talent Show 11; English Club 11, 12; Re lector 12; Hon- ors 10, 11 KENNETH A. LANEAU Enjoys sports.. .especially basketball and baseball. ..Ken is a member of the Jr. Legion Baseball Team in his spare time. After graduation he plans to attend Massachusetts Maritime Academy. Basketball 10, 11, 12; Baseball 10, 12 DEBORAH A. LANG Debbie is a member of Sr. Pilgrim Fellow- ship. ..likes tennis and dislikes people who are conceited... a career as an X-ray techni- cian lies in her future. Pep Club 10, 11, 12; Gym Team 11; F.T.A. 11. 12 129 CAROL A. LANIEWSKI An energetic member of C.Y.O....plans to attend Chandler Business School for Women. Honors 10, 11; Shorthand Cert. 60, 80, 100; Mr. Dow ' s Sec ' t. 12; Election Day Registration Comm. 12; A.V. Office Ass ' t. Sec ' t. 12; F.B.L.A. 11, 12 AUDREY J. La SPADA Friendly, considerate, and cheerful. ..Audrey anticipates attending the L ' niversity of New Hampshi re. Jr. Norn. Comm.; ET.A. 11, 12;CymTeam 11; Open House 11; Pep Club 10; Campus 12; Honors 10; High Honors 11 PETER J. LAVERTY Is friendly and active... after attending Ceorgetown University, Pete will drill and fill in his own dentist ' s office. Baseball 10, 11, 12; Basketball 10, 11, 12; Honors 10, 11; Math Club 10, 11; Key Club 12; Student Council 10, 12, Treas. 12; Reflector 11; Sr. Party Comm. PHYLLIS M. LANTZ A friendly but quiet girl, Phyllis plans on becoming a hairdresser.. .if her own coiffure is any indication of her talent, she ' ll be a sure success. ..she is presendy employed at Zayre ' s...her likes include the Air Force, but cliques are definitely out with her. ROBERT W. LATOUR Buck plans to attend Bridgewater and to become a teacher. ..works at Sevian ' s... be- longs to C.Y.O. and a bowling league in his spare time. Key Club 10, 11, 12; Debate Club 10, 11; Monitor 10, 11, 12 EDWARD J. LAVIN, JR. r ddie likes most sports.. .is quiet, sincere, and a good friend. In his spare time he is an active member of C.Y.O. After gradua- tion he plans to attend Bentley. Sr. Nom. Comm. 12 Experimenting gives students a chance to apply their knowledge of physics and better understand its principles. A curious mind is always rewarded, no matter what the field. ROBERT C. LAWRENCE Bob enjoys all sports.. .especially baseball... is an active member of DeMolay, Church Fellowship, and Y.M.C.A. Bob ' s outgoing personality will lead him to much success as an aeronautical engineer. Baseball 10, 11; Gym Team 11, 12; Ski Club 12; Sr. Prom Comm. 12; Campus 12; Honors 10 DONNA J. LAYTON Active in Rainbow. ..a sincere, thoughtful person... Donna hopes to attend Forsythe and become a dental hygienist... enjoys swimming. Demonstration Class 10; English Club 10, 11, 12; Pep Club 10, 11, 12; Reflector Staff 11, 12; J.M.S.V.C. 12; Sr. Prom Comm.; Honors 10; High Honors 11 MICHAEL J. LEAHY A future lawyer... Mike is now a baker at the South Shore Hospital. A quiet, considerate person and a C.V.O. member. ..he plans to take a pre-legal course at Boston College. Honors 10, 11; Campus 12 LAURIE J. LEIGHTON Laurie ' s consideration for others will help her in the field of social work.. .an active member of Rainbow. She enjoys horseback riding. Pep Club 10, 11; F.B.L.A. 10, 12; English Club 11; F.H.A. 11, 12; Ski Club 12 PAUL E. LEARY Full of vitality. ..Paul anticipates a career in business administration after graduation. He enjovs all athletics, especially horseback riding. Basketball 10; Football 10 FREDERICK W. LEONARD Fred is a quiet and personable fellow who enjoys most sports. He works at Supreme Market when not busy with school. After graduation Fred plans to become a printer. Open House 10, 11, 12 KATHY D. LEWIS A quiet, studious girl...Kathy hopes to attend John Robert Powers School and be- come a model... dislikes people who won t believe her real name is Kathy. Mr. Dolan ' s Sec t. 12; Honors 10, 11 SUSAN L. LIBBY College and a career in Marine Biology lie in Sue ' s future... a considerate, friendly per- son. ..she likes roller skating and sewing. J.M.S.Y.C. 10, 11. 12: Chorus 10, 12; Honors 10; Tutor 11. 12; English Club 11, 12; Evaluation Comm. 12; Campus 12; High Honors 11 JOYCE M. LILLA lively and vivacious, Joyce can be found at almost every party or dance. Her main ambition is to become a secretary. Pep Club 10, 11, 12; F.B.L.A. 11, 12; Riding Club 11; Cap Gown Comm. 12; Shorthand Cert. 60, 80; Mr. Lyons ' Sec ' t. 10; Miss Canning ' s Sec t. 12; Honor Roll 10 DAVID T. LINDSAY W hen he isn ' t working, Dave can be found around cars or playing his guitar. Some day this friendly, carefree bov hopes to at- tend college. He is yet undecided as to which college he would like to go. A.Y. Club 10, 11 PETER S. LINCOLN Line, when not busy with his school work, occupies most of his time perfecting his hi-fi and tereo... has strong feelings against some of the modern cars. After graduation he will probably enter the field ot electronics. Open House 10, 11, 12 LOIS A. LITCHFIELD Louie ' s future desire is to become a veteri- narian. The characteristic of calmness and her love for animals will make her an ex- cellent one. Pep Club 10, 11, 12; Creative Writing 12 Riding Club 11: 131 KAREN J. LITTLE A great sense of humor and a strong con- cern for others will help to make Karen successful in her chosen field of teaching. Morning Exercises 10; F.T.A. V. Pres. 12; Reflector H. R. Rep. THELMA M. LITTLEHALE Thel ' s volunteer work at the South Shore Hospital is helping her prepare for a career as a practical nurse.. .she is very quiet and likes people. Riding Club 11,12; Pep Club 12 KAREN F. LOFGREN Karen hopes to go into the field of math. She enjoys water sports as an outside ac- tivity. Jr. Norn. Comm. 10; Campus 11; Literary Ed. 12; Chem. Lab Ass ' t. 11; N.C.T.E. Award 11; Science Advisory Council, Sec ' t. 11; Sr. Norn. Comm. 12; Chem. Tutor 12; Honors 10; High Honors 11 GERALDINE A. LOPEZ Keen of mind, Gerry ' s main desire is to teach elementary school. She enjoys music and various sports. Pep Club 10, 11, 12; English Club 11, 12; F.T.A. 11, Pres. 12; F.N.A. 11; Lib. Ass ' t. 11; Campus 12; J.M.S.V.C. 12; Honors 10, 11 JOHN F. LONG John, although he dislikes going to school, has hopes of going into the field of aviation mechanics. ..he is an active member of C.Y.O. and enjoys hockey. Chef Club 10; Sr. Party Comm. 12 KENNETH R. LORING Ken is an active member of the C.Y.O. drum corps... he is friendly and has a won- derful sense of humor.. .he likes almost everyone and everything, except ringlish... his highest hope is to become a millionaire. NEAL B. LOUD Neal plans to teach mathematics after he finishes high school. He is a friendly, cheer- ful person and has all the potentials of an excellent teacher. Chess Club 10, 11, 12; Honors 11 STEVEN E. LOUD Steve is a very quiet and serious person who dislikes impatient people.. .he enjovs all sports but especially baseball and football. The Air Force constitutes the next step in his plans for the future. Open House 10, 11, 12 JANET E. LUCAS Always smiliiig...a gifted musician. ..can be found playing C.Y.O. basketball. ..Jan is bound to score when teaching school. Band 10, 11, 12; District Festival 10, 11; Orchestra 11; New England Festival 11; F.N.A. 11, 12; Honors 11 KATHLEEN M. LUKEMAN Kathy... always full of fun. ..dislikes snob- bery. ..hopes to enter the secretarial field after graduation. ..expressed no particular specialty area but will do well in anything she selects. 132 JEAN M. LUTHE Active in Rainbow. ..enjoys bowling.. .has a knack with hair-styling and is sure to be a success as a beautician. Pep Club 10 ROBERT F. LYONS Beaver... a carefree individual. ..enjoys all sports, especially bowling, hockey, and bas- ketball... active in C.Y.O....now works as a gas station attendant. Cap Gown Committee 12 CEORGINE M. LYMAN Chick... a car racing enthusiast.. .hopes to do social work in the future. Pep Club 11, 12; F.B.L.A. 11, 12; Riding Club 11, 12 MARY G. Mac DONALD Marv ' s chosen field is secretarial work... active in C.Y.O. and CCD.. ..friendly. Riding Club 11; Fashion Show 10, 12; Mr. Fisher ' s Sec ' t. 12; Mr. Cicchese ' s Sec ' t. 10; Pep Club 10, 11, 12; F.B.L.A. 12 ROBERT D. MacGREGOR Elly ' s ambition is to become a race car driver. ..witty and very relaxed... likes jazz, folk songs, and people. Orchestra 10; Audio Visual Club 10; Band 10. 11, 12 DANIEL L. MacINTYRE Mac hopes to enter the seminary. ..plays accordion. ..member of C.Y.O. drum and bugle corps. ..likes bowling.. .quiet and de- pendable. Student Council Dances 10. 11, 12; Jr. Party 11; Soph. Party 10, 11; Chorus 11, 12 LOIS A. MacKAY Lou ' s goal is nursing school. ..enjoys swim- ming and badminton. ..friendly. ..punctual. Pep Club 10, 11, 12; Ski Club 12; Riding Club 12 BARBARA A. MacKENZIE Barb ' s looking forward to college next year ...friendly. ..member of M. Y.N... .dislikes in- decision. English Club 11, 12; Chess Club 12; Open- ing Ex. 10, 12; Riding Club 11, 12; Cafe- teria 10; Pep Club 12; Library Staff 11; Soph. Party Comm. 10; Campus Sales Staff 11; Honors 10, 11 MARY G. MacKENZIE Man ' s future is in the secretarial field. ..as an outside activity she enjoys bowling... quiet. Pep Club 10, 11, 12; Fashion Show 10. 11 HUGH B. MacKINNON Hughie is an apt student and an active participant in school activities. He likes all sports and is a member of the Naval Re- serves. In the future he plans to make cab- inetmaking his career. Cafeteria 10; Honors 10, 1 1; Student Gov ' t.; Jr. L ' sher LINDA J. MacKINNON Personable and active.. .secretarial work lies ahead for Linda.. .works at Woolworth ' s... active in P. F.... defends herself with judo. F.B.L.A. 10, 11, 12; Pep Club 10; Short- hand Cert. 60; Jr. Play Make-up Comm. 11; Mr. Medici ' s Sec ' t. 12 PATRICIA 1). MacLARTY Pat is always happy and laughing.. .her sense of humor will add sparkle to any beauty parlor.. .people who are conceited rate low with her. Pep Club 10, 11, 12 KATHLEEN MacLEAN Has a lot of patience... Kathy plans to work after high school.. .her free time is occupied by swimming and drawing, horseback riding is a special favorite. Chorus 10, 1 1 , 12; Riding Club 12; V. Pres. 11; Glee Club 12; F.B.L.A. 12 SU ELLEN ' MacMILLAN Witty and sophisticated. ..active in C.Y.O.... hopes to attend business school after gradu- ation. Pep Club 10, 11, 12; F.B.L.A. 10; Reflector H. R. Rep. 11; D.E.C.A. 12 ROBERT D. MacLF:OD Quiet and reserved. ...Mac will further his education at college... wrestling is a favorite sport. ..likes Yolkswagons. Football 10, 11, 12; Wrestling 10, 11, 12; Track 11; Opening Exercises 11; Honors 11 MARJORIE MacMURRAY Ambitious Margie will go to secretarial school.. .works at Thayer Pharmacy. ..active in C.Y.O....she thinks sports cars are great ...dislikes hospitals. Pep Club 10, 11, 12; Reflector Rep. F.B.L.A. 11; Junior Party Comm. 10; JAMES P. MACONOCHIE A good sense of humor.. .wants to attend Maritime School... athletic Mac likes all sports. ..is on a tennis team and plays church basketball.. .C.Y.O. is another activ- ity. ..also likes drive-in movies. Baseball 10, 11, 12; Hockey 11, 12 DENNIS E. MACRI Always dependable.. .will someday be a clothing buyer... Dennie is in the Naval Reserves. ..belongs to DeMolay...can be found working at Sheridan ' s. ..enjoys ice- skating and working on cars. Chorus 11; D.E.C.A. Pres. 12 ELLEN T. MacPHERSON Quiet and sweet.. .Civil Service work lies ahead... Ellen enjoys roller skating and soft- ball. ..active in C.Y.O. ...dislikes snobs. Fashion Staff 12; 12 Show 10; Reflector Advertising F.B.L.A. 12; Miss Toomey ' s Sec ' t. DIANNE J. MADDEN A good and determined worker... Dianne wants to be a laboratory technician. ..be- longs to C.Y.O.. ..works part-time at Zayre ' s ...she likes tennis and fast driving. ..is both- ered by conceited people. F.B.L.A. 12; Miss Norris ' Sec ' t. 12; Gradu- ation Dance Comm. 134 ARTHUR A. MAHAR Artie is an active member of Orphan ' s Hope Lodge. After graduation he looks forward to attending the Franklin Institute of Tech- nology where he will major in architectural design. Open House 10, 11; Sr. Prom Comm. JOSEPH A. MAHER, JR. Joe.. .a sports enthusiast. ..this friendly guy can be found participating in all water sports. ..will enter college next fall. ..hopeful- ly Northeastern. Open House 10, 11; V. Pres., VV.V.T.H.S. DANIEL F. MAHONEY His quick sense of humor and affability are enjoyed by many of his friends... Dan spends his spare time working on cars... hopes to enter the Navy after graduation. PAUL F. M ALONE Y Spends his spare time playing pool.. .trained in the use of hammer and saw. ..Paul antici- pates a career in carpentry or architectural design. Open House 10, 11 ROBERT W. MALNATI Bob is training for sheetmetal work. ..golf and baseball are his main outside interests ...he ' s also interested in girls. Open House 11 KENNETH L. MANUEL Cars and water sports rate high with Ken... plans to further his education in college. Open House 10, 11; Office Duty 11, 12 A person who can utilize the magic of the written word will control his own future to his advantage. Weymouth English teachers work with the fundamen- tals of communication: the written word. Perhaps the student understands him- self better from the experience. ROBERT A. M ARAN I An active member of his C.Y.O... enjoys sports and coin collecting.. .Bob looks for- ward to studying architectural drawing... possibly at Wentworth Institute. Cafeteria Worker 10, 11; Honors 10, 11; Open House 1 1 DONALD P. MARIANO Quiet and industrious... Donnie plans to attend business school after graduatio n... active in C.Y.O.... dislikes repetitious people ...he will be a success in whatever field he chooses to enter. Sr. Nom. Comm. 12; Mr. Gregory ' s Sec ' t. 12: Honors 1 1 WILLIAM H. MARSH A decision between carpentry and the Army Engineer Corps lies in Bill ' s future... interest- ed in all sports. ..has a part-time job at the Charter House. Cap Gown Comm. JANET F. MARSHALL Janet will continue her education at college ...she works after school.. .has a good sense ol humor... likes snow skiing., hates to be interviewed. Pep Club 10, 11; English Club 11; Ski Club 12; Campus Sales Staff 12; Sr. Party Comm. 12; Honors 10 PAMELA S. MARSHALL Quiet and reserved. ..Pam will teach elemen- tary school. ..belongs to Rainbow and her church choir.. .vice-president of her M.Y.F. ...likes dancing and talking. F.T.A. 10, 11. 12; Chorus 11; English Club 12 GAIL A. MARSHMAN Friendly and witty. ..Gail will work for the Telephone Company or I.B.M....would like to visit Hawaii. ..enjoys horseback riding... annoyed by conceited people. Fashion Show 10; F.B.L.A. 11; Mr. Thomp- son ' s Sec ' t. 12 PAUL E. MAR TELL Witty and likeable... Marty will attend col- lege.. then plans a career in teaching... active in C.Y.O. and M.B.B.A....Iikes everyone except new boys. Football 10; Wrestling 10; Library Staff 12; Cap Gown Comm. 12 KAREN A. MARTIN Responsible and sincere... will attend college ...will then join the Peace Corps. Depend- able Karen will surely be of great service. Chorus 10; Reflector H. R. Rep. 10, 11, Lit. Staff 11, Asst. Ed. 12; F.T.A. 11, 12; Pep Club 12; English Club 12; Sr. Norn. Comm. 12; Honors 11 CHARLES R. MASON Charlie has trained his sights on college... he is a quiet, considerate boy who loves all sports, without exception. ..also is a member of M.B.A. JANICE E. MATSON Quiet... a Sunday school teacher. ..Janice anticipates college after graduation. Chorus 11; Riding Club 11; Pep Club 12; Gymnastics 12; Election Dav Registration and Voting Comm. 12 STEPHEN C. MASSEY Very talented in the music field... Steve ' s plans are to further his musical education ...a member of the Scituate Band and Quincy Symphonv Orchestra. Band 10. 11, 12; Hockey 10, 11; Junior Usher; Chorus 12 WILLIAM MATTHEWS, JR. Bill. ..plays C.Y.O. basketball and hockey... a mean drummer, this amusing extrovert will swing into college after graduation. Cross Country 10; Football 10; Honors 10 136 EDWARD R. MATTSON Ed dislikes being called Duke . ..an active member of DeMolay... anticipates a career in the Naval Air Force. A.V. Club 12; Cafeteria Worker 12 RICHARD F. MAZALEWSKI Work at a theater after school leaves Maz with litde spare time. ..his training with the use of a hammer and saw will certainly be a great asset to him in his future career as a carpenter or house builder. FREDERICK H. MATTSON Works at Whitey ' s Home Bakery. ..Fred ' s friendliness and determination will be a great asset to him in his college years... dislikes people who gossip. zena m. McAllister Nina is quiet and dependable.. .participates in various church activities. ..the Salvation Army Officers Training School lies in her future. F.B.L.A. 11, 12; Mr. Gbiorse ' s Sec ' t. 12; Honors 10 philip m. McCaffrey Friendly and athletic. .a member of C.Y.O. ...anticipates college, hopefully Bentley. Cross Country 10, 11; Cafeteria Worker 10, 11, 12 RONALD J. McCALL An active member of C.Y.O....Ronk finds woodworking his future endeavor.. .his friends find him pleasant and helpful. He enjoys all sports. ..dislikes short haircuts. DOROTHY M. McCANN Dottie enjoys tennis...a determined individ- ual who will do well in her college years. Pep Club 10; Soph. Debates; Campus Sales Staff 11; Campus Lit. Staff 12; Fashion Show Moderator 11; Debate Club 11, 12; Election Day Sec ' t. 12; Cap Gown Comm.; Honors 10, 11 EDWARD McCAUCHIN, JR. When there is a room full of laughter, you ' ll find Eddie in the middle. ..ambitious and friendly with plans to attend Bentley Col- lege... enjoys athletics. Cross Country 10, 11; Winter Track 10; Bookroom clerk 10; A.V. Club 11; Spring Track 12; Grad. Dance Comm. peter g. McCarthy A bowling fan... a member of the Mass. Bay Assoc. Bowling League and C.Y.O... .Omar will decide between teaching or foreign service. Cross Country 10, 11, 12; Winter Track 10, 11; Spring Track 10; Chess Club 10, 11, 12; Soph, and Jr. Partv Comm.; Cam- pus Copy Staff 12; J.M.S.V.C. 12; High Honors 10; Honors 11; Sr. Prom Comm. JOHN A. McCAULEY John, being strong-willed, will succeed in his plans to go into the field of law.. .a member of C.Y.O. and the Naval Reserves. Chess Club 10, 11, 12; A.V. Club 10, 11; Basketball 10; Debate Comm. 12, Chair- man 12; Tennis 12 137 KATHLEEN M. McCONE An active C.Y.O. member. ..Kath enjovs football games, parties, and just being with people. She plans to attend college to pur- sue a career in journalism. Pep Club 10, 11, 12; Campus Sales Staff 11, 12; English Club 12; Sr. Prom Comm. donna l. Mcculloch Dependable and quiet., a member of Rain- bow. ..Donna s future plans are undecided. Pep Club 11, 12; F.B.L.A. 11, 12; Mr. Horrigan ' s Sec t. 11, 12; Opening Exercises 11; Library Ass t. 12 BARBARA A. McDONALD Enjoys swimming and good music... Barb anticipates a career in secretarial work after graduation F.B.L.A. 11, 12; Mrs. Hoyles Sec ' t. Honors 11; High Honors 10 12; CHARLEEN M. McDONALD Charn hopes to be an elementary teacher... good-natured. ..favorite sports are bowling and w aterskiing... member of C.Y.O. Openmg Ex. 10; Chorus 10; F.T.A. 11, 12; Riding Club 12; Reflector Adv. Staff 12 ROBERT M. McDONALD Bob hopes to enter some field of math... member of C.Y.O.. ..likes sports... dislikes getting up early. Hockev 10; Sophomore Party 10; Winter Track 1 1; Math Club 12; Sr. Norn. Comm. 12: Election Day Comm. 12 KATHLEEN McDONOL ' GH An active member of C.Y.O.. ..Kathy sets her goals for a career in nursing.. .full of fun and liveliness. Chorus 10; H. R. Mesngr. 10; F.N ' .A. 11. 12; Pep Club 1 1; Jr. Party Comm.; English Club 12; Sr. One Act Plav; Campus Sales Staff 12; Sr. Prom Comm.; Honors 10, 11 The flavor of personality reveals itself in a number of areas. Here, some master chefs sample the seasonings, searching for that just right combination of food, broth, and spice. Boeuf a la Weymouth, anyone? GAIL A. McELLIGOTT Chosen field is secretarial.. .enjoys bowling ...a member of C.Y.O.. ..employed with a part-time job.. .likes to laugh.. .good-natured. F.B.LA. 10; Pep Club 10; Reflector H. R. Rep. 10 MARY R. McFARLAND Friendly and full of fun...Marv ' s ability to get along with people will prove beneficial in her future career as a secretary. ..active in C.Y.O. Honors 10: Fashion Show 10; Pep Club 11; F.B.L.A. 11. 12 DIANE L. McGINN Working toward a nursing career.. .when not in a white uniform, Di may be found on the tennis courts. Soph. Xom. Comm.; Pep Club 10, 11; Soph. Party Comm.; F.N. A. 11, 12; Jr. Party Comm.; English Club 12 JOHN M. McGRATH Jack hopes to become a druggist by attend- ing the Massachusetts College of Pharmacy ...plays in the St. Francis Drum and Bugle Corps. Band 10, 11; Orchestra 11 DENNIS McGROARTY, JR. Humorous and carefree... this sociable guy will sail into engineering, perhaps at Mas- sachusetts Maritime Academy. Spring Track 10. 11; Opening Exercises 11; Cap Gown Comm. ALBERT F. McGURR It ' s anchors aweigh for Al. He intends making the Navy his career. ..quiet. ..well- dressed. ..likes sports. ..member of theC.Y.O. Hockey Team. BRUCE W. McGUNNIGLE Likes gymnastics... member of Y.M.C.A. gym team... interested in a career in business management.. .plans college after gradua- tion. Boys ' Gymnastic Team 10, 11, 12 EDWARD J. McINNIS Mac is headed for college... interested in science and math. ..intelligent.. .enjoys sports ...member of C.Y.O.... bowling league. Electronics Club 11; Photography Club 12; Math Club 12; Chem. Lab Ass ' t. 11; Elec- tion Comm. 12; Soph. Nom. Comm.; Tutor 12; High Honors 10, 11 DONALD W. McISAAC, JR. Donald is undecided as to his future plans upon graduation. ..he likes working with cars and after school works at a gas sta- tion. ..quite talkative and rambunctious. WALTER McKLNNON, JR. Walter claims he is lazy, but is reallv a determined student... desires to stud v engi- neering at Northeastern University... likes to take life easy. ELIZABETH McLELLAN Always laughing. ..Libby hopes to further her education at Northeastern. ..works at Jackson Square Library... attends the pony races at Middleboro... dislikes writing com- positions. Pep Club 10, 11, 12; Gymnastics 10; Hon- ors 10; English Club 11, 12; Ski Club 12; Sr. Party Comm. judith a. McMillan Talkative.. Judy plans to teach Physical Education. ..active in C.Y.O. and Girl Scouts ...enjoys gymnastics. Gym Team 10, 1 1, 12; Library Staff 10, 1 1; Soph. Party Comm.; Pep Club 10, 12; Ski Club 12; F.T.A. 11, 12; Mock Election 12 139 MARY L. McMONAGLE Friendly and co-operative... Mary plans to be an X-ray Technician. ..active in C.Y.O. ...works as a candy striper. Pep Club 10, 11, 12; Girls ' Glee Club 10, 12; Chorus 11; Library Staff 11, 12; F.T.A. 11, 12; Equestrian Club 12; Ski Club 12; Mock Election Registration Comm. MARY E. McMORROW Liz enjoys sewing and cooking. ..likes to bowl. ..member of C.Y.O... .would like a job with government in I.B.M. field. ..has work- ed in advertising. Fashion Show 10; Pep Club 10, 11, 12; F.B.L.A. 12 MARV IN M McNALLY Marv appreciates wit and enjoys a good laugh. ..he now wears the uniform of a gas station attendant at a local Sunoco station. Soon he ' ll be off to college, and after that the uniform and wings of the Air Force will be a major part of Marv ' s life. NANCY A. McNUTT Petite and thoughtful, Nancy is always ready to lend a helping hand. ..although she has not decided on her subject, she is sure that teaching is for her. Reflector Adv. Staff 12; Pep Club 10, 11, 12; Gymnastics 10, 11; F.T.A. 11, 12; Honors 10 JAMES L. McNAMARA Mack wants to go into the field of printer- ship with C.B. ' s... works at the stables after school. ..enjoys horseback riding and square-dancing. Cap Gown Comm. THOMAS M. McQUADE A subde wit.. .Tom hopes to be an aviator after attending Massachusetts Military School... a member of C.Y.O. and St. Francis Drum and Bugle Corps. ..chemistry classes are his favorite. JOHN S. McSWEENEY, JR. A likeable boy.. Shaun is undecided about entering the service or college... keeps busy working in a department store.. .wishes he could stay out late at night. PATRICIA McWILLUMS Friendly.. .elementary school teaching will be in Pat ' s future.. .active in the Methodist Youth Fellowship. ..likes convertibles... dis- likes homework and snobs. WALTER McTIGERT, JR. Mac hopes to travel in the future.. .likes folk music. ..especially Bob Dylan. ..friendly... doesn ' t like the world situation today. Sr. Prom Comm. 10; Basketball 10; Key Club 10, V. Pres. 12 Pep Club 11, 12; H. R. Rep. F.T.A. 11, 12; Reflector RONALD B. MEADE Serious-minded Ron plans to attend college and then enter the service... after school he works in a drug store.. .girls who wear curl- ers in public do not appeal to him. One Act Play 12; Election Day 12 140 VIRGINIA M. MEAN V Ginny.a friend to all. ..her future lies in government work. Pep Club 10, 11; Student Council 10, 12; Opening Ex. 12; High Honors 11; Class Treas. 11, 12; Honors 10; Campus Jr. Sales Staff 11; Ident. Editor 12; J.M.S.V.C. 10, 11, 12; Reflector H. R. Rep. 11 DENNIS MELCHIN A quiet boy who likes people.. .Dennis hopes to attend Newman Prep and then contem- plates a career as an English teacher follow- ing his graduation from Bridgewater State ...can often be found now at a cash register at Bradlee ' s. LAURIE A. MEHRMAN An attractive girl with a personality to match. ..certain to be a success with her pa- tients as a licensed practical nurse... loves to ice skate. Pep Club 10 SANDRA L. MELL Agile and athletic... Sandy ' s main interest lies in gymnastics. ..plans to attend Bridge- water State College and then teach physical education. H. R. Mesngr. 10, 12; Honor Roll 10; Gymnastics 10, 11, 12; Cheerleader 11; Cap Gown Comm. 12; Pep Club 12 VIRGINIA J. MERCHANT Quiet, serious, and a good worker. ..Jo will grace some office as a secretary... in her spare time she may be found reading or swimming. ..enjoys American History. ..dis- likes bossy people and practicalities. High Honors 11; Sr. Nom. Comm. DONALD E. MEYER, JR. Don was very quiet when asked to describe himself. He said when not in school he spends his time working in a box factory... after graduation Don hopes to attend Burden to become an accountant. PATRICIA A. MICHALSKI Quiet.. .Pat plans to be an X-ray technician ...works part time at a cleaners. ..spends her spare time reading... likes sports, books, cars, and dancing... dislikes liver. Equestrian Club 11; Teachers ' Convention 11; One Act Play 11; Teachers ' Tea THEODORE A. MICHALSKI Good-natured and fun to be with. ..Ted hopes to attend college and become a com- mercial artist... pi ays the guitar with the Marauders. ..dislikes fish. ..likes blueberry pie and hot rods. VINCENT S. MILLS, JR. Good-natured, school spirited, and sports- minded. ..hopes to attend Northeastern or B.C. and become a business accountant... Vinnie enjoys all sports, especially track and hockey. ..an avid Bruins and Patriots fan. Track 11; Ski Club 12; Grad. Dance Comm. 12 ARTHUR J. MILMORE Even tempered. ..Arthur ' s future lies in the field of electronics. ..in his spare time hemay be found enjoying boating and music... helping defend his country ' s freedom by serving in the Naval Reserves. Band 10, 11, 12; Office Guide 11 HI CARLA J. MONTGOMERY Quiet, good-natured, and easy to get along with. ..undecided between business school and home economics.. .when not at home cooking or sewing, Carla may be found bowling or swimming. ..dislikes homework. Fashion Show 10; H. R. Mesngr. 11; One Act Play 11 MARY Y. MONTGOMERY Known for her good sense of humor... Mary ' s interest lies in home economics... member of Liberal Religious Youth. ..enjoys cooking. Chorus 10, 11; Fashion Show 10; Fashion Show Usherette 11; F.H.A. V. Pres. 11, Pres. 12; Honors 11 TIMOTHY J. MONTGOMERY Popular and well-rounded. ..Tim anticipates a future in law or politics. ..enjoys skiing and reading. ..likes people. Student Council 10, V. Pres. 11, Pres. 12; Football 10, 11; Honors 1 1; Junior Usher; Opening Ex. 11, 12; Debate Club 12; Eval- uation Comm. Guide 12; Sr. Class V. Pres. JAMES L MOORE Sports, sports, sports.. Jim enjoys them all, especially wrestling. ..a career in the Navy is his dream. ..becomes peeved at girls who block corridors while talking. Wrestling 10, 11, 12 JANICE E. MOORE An enthusiastic and expert horseback rider and water skier. ..Janice ' s future plans in- clude becoming a secretary, .her boss will appreciate her diligence and quick thinking. Honors 10, 11; Shorthand Cert. 60, 80; Mr. Rust ' s Sec ' t. 12; F.B.L.A. 12 KATHLEEN V. MOORE Kathy . a vivacious girl who enjoys bowl- ing... to become a legal secretary is her goal. Intramurals 10; Pep Club 10; H. R. Mesngr. 10; Opening Ex. 10; F.B.L.A. 11, 12; Short- hand Cert. 60, 80; Ass ' t. Sec ' t. for Mr. Powers 11; Mr. Longridge ' s Sec ' t. 12; Sr. Prom Comm. RICHARD L. MOORHOUSE Dick...a studious individual who dislikes conformity. . interested in government... a member of DeMolay. Chess Club 10; Debate Team 10; High Honors 11; Mock Election 12; Key Club 12; English Club 12; Sr. One Act Play; Wrestling 12 CAROL A. MORGAN Carol plans to become a medical secretary ...is employed at Sears as a telephone opera- tor.. .knitting is a favorite pastime, but she also enjoys swimming. Mrs. Thomas ' Sec ' t. 12; Baske tball 10; Opening Ex. 10; Shorthand Cert. 60, 80 RICHARD K. MORAX Works at Howard Johnson ' s, so he doesn ' t have much time for extracurricular activities ...Rich likes math and hopes to work with it as an accountant.. .says cars with dead bat- teries particularly annoy him. Cap Gown Comm. 12 JAMES E. MORLEY A neat and quiet boy. ..an active participant in C.Y.O....when not in school, Jimmy likes to keep physically fit by playing football, basketball, and baseball. ..after graduation he intends to join the Navy. 142 FRANCIS VINCENT MORRISON, JR. Vin...a quiet and studious boy. ..enjoys par- ticipating in many different sports.. .heplans to attend the Massachusetts Maritime Acad- emy after graduating. Spring Track 10; Gymnastics 10; Sr. Play Comm. 10, 12; Football 11, 12 MARIE E. MORSE With her sincerity and industry Marie will make a successful teacher. Reflector H. R. Rep. 10; Honors 10; Gym Team 10; Opening Ex. 10; Pep Club 10, 11, 12; Sr. One Art Play; Tchr ' s. Convent. Guide 11; Campus Sr. Staff 12; Sr. Nom. Comm.; Cap Gown Comm.; Eng. Club 12; F.T.A. 12 STEVEN R. MORROW Steve is rather quiet but always smiling... outside school he belongs to a model rail- road club, church groups, and does a lot of skindiving. After graduation he will join the Navy. KATHLEEN MOTT Works at Rainbow Cleaners after school... quietly thoughtful. ..Kathy ' s future holds a steno pad and typewriter after she completes study at Chandler ' s. Fashion Show 10; Mrs. Kalaijian ' s Sec ' t. 12 DANIEL T. MULLEN A member of C.Y.O....has an aversion to traffic... brightens the day of everyone he meets. ..the future may find Danny shaking hands as a politician. Football 1, 11; Kev Club 12; Reflector H. R. Rep. 12 KATHLEEN MULVANEY She ' ll cheer her patients with her happy smile.. .Kathy hopes to go into nursing and become an R.N....Secretary of her C.Y.O.... quiet and very pleasant. Sopnomores, although separated from the main school, are a very real part of Weymouth High School. They are the upper classmen ' s support now and will comprise the leadership of tomorrow. LINDA M. MURCH Enthusiastic in whatever she does. ..in her spare time Linda loves to play tennis and to bowl. ..will strike success as an accountant after attending Burdett. Opening Ex. 10; Basketball 10; Pep Club 10; Shorthand Cert. 60; F.B.L.A. JAMES M. MURPHY Eager, enthusiastic tennis player and mem- ber of N.E.L.T. A.. ..Always happy and ready to lend a helping hand. ..Jimmy plans to enter the field of math. Tennis Team 10, 11, 12; Honors 10, 11; Campus Sports Ed. 12; Jr. Usher LOUISE F. MURPHY A C.Y.O. member.. .Murf loves waterskiing but dislikes waiting for people.. .talkative will skillfully style coiffures after completing courses at Mansfield Academy. Pep Club 10, 11; Basketball 10; F.B.LA. 11; Jr. Party Comm.; Graduation Dance Comm. JOAN M. MURRAY An easy-going person. ..Joan looks forward to a career as a statistical clerk.. .a C.Y.O. member. She enjoys bowling. Pep Club 10, 11; F.B.LA. 10 ROBERT O. F. NELSON College is next., then a decision between en- gineering and teaching for his career... Bob is a jovial person who enjoys football and bowling... interested in history. GRACE C. MURRAY Grace works as a nurse s aide at a nursing home.. .is considering becoming a bookkeep- er. Soph. Party Comm.; F.N. A. 11; Reflector Sect. 12; Honors 10. 11 JOHN S. MURRAY A comical, fun-loving person.. .will make his career that of a Certified Public Account- ant. John enjoys participation in all sports, especially football and bowling. EDITH E. NEWELL Squeaky . .enjoys Softball and ice skating... warm and personable. ..wants to keep house after graduation. Pep Club 10, 12; Cafeteria Worker 11 DEBORAH E. NICHOLLS Debbie.. .considerate and courteous... hopes for a future in teaching.. .is considering the Peace Corps. Honors 10, 11; Cheerleader 11, 12; Sr. Prom Comm.; Student Council 12; Reflector Rep. 10, 11; Gym Team 11; Jr. One Act Play; Evaluating Comm. Guide; Campus 12 NANCY A. NICHOLSON Nance... an unshakably pleasant disposition ...active in C.Y.O. ...enjoys tennis. ..sees nurs- ing in her future. Pep Club 10; Soph. Party Comm.; F.N. A. 10; Campus Sales Staff 11, 12; Sr. Party Comm. MARILYN NICKERSON Nicky. ..enjoys sewing... this civic-minded girl hopes to be a nurse after graduation. H. R. Mesngr. 10; Soph. Nom. Comm.; Reflector 10, 12; Library Staff 10, 12; Hon- ors 11; Sr. Nom. Comm.; J.M.S.Y.C. 12 MERLE E. NOD DIN Friendly... enjoys all sports. ..especially base- ball.. .Merle is sure to get to first base as an autobody mechanic. Open House 10, 11. 12 144 MICHAEL J. NORVE Works as a cook at 7-E ' s.. .enjoys hunting... Mike is aiming for an education at a chefs ' school. Open House 10, 11, 12; Office Duty 11, 12 WILLIAM A. NUGENT, JR. Bill.. .astute and quick-witted. ..enjoys sports, chess, and reading. ..hopes to become a chemist after college. Band 10, 11; Chess Club 1 1, 12; Electronics Club 11; Tutor 12; Honors 10, 11 [ANTS A. NOVAK Jan will attend college in preparation for becoming an elementary grades teacher... industrious, quiet, sincere... sings in church choir. ..ham radio fan. ..plays hard in sports. Am. H.S. Poetry Press Award; F.T.A. 11, 12; English Club 12; Debate Club 12; Elec- tion Day Committee EVELYN R. O ' BRIEN Member of C.Y.O.... works as a cashier. Lynne plans to become a computer pro- grammer after college. Honors 10, 11; Pep Club 11; Debate Club 11; English Club 11; Math Club 11; Jr. One Act Play; Election Day Comm. 12 FRANCIS X. O ' BRIEN Frank... a real riot who is sincere and friend- ly. ..laughs easily. ..hopes to become a truck- driver after graduation. LINDA D. O ' BRIEN Lind will attend college and become a medi- cal lab technician. ..likes sports and is active in Softball and basketball. ..dislikes foreign languages... quiet and athletic. Honors 11 ROBERT J. O ' BRIEN Bob will go on to a higher education and take up bookkeeping... enjoys sports, espe- cially football... likes food and music... friendly and likeable. PAUL A. O ' CALLAGHAN Paul. ..friendly and loyal... enjoys sports and biology.. .an outdoor man. After gradua- tion he will enter junior college and then do conservation work. Biology Club 10 EDWARD G. O ' CONNOR Eddie.. .talkative by nature.. .he now works in a dentist ' s office and hopes to enter the field of dentistry after college. Honors 10; Opening Exercises 11 KATHRYN E. O ' HEARN Sincere and quiet. ..enjovs basketball and volunteer work. Always ready to help others, Kate hopes to teach history after college. Pep Club 10, 11, 12; F.T.A. 11, 12; English Club 12; Honors 10. 11 145 RONALD P. OKKRFELT Ronnie., comical by nature.. .his varied interests include sports, especially hockey, the accordian, and scuba diving. He hopes to enter the field of orthodontia after gradu- ation. STANLEY F. OLIVER Serious and helpful... very friendly... active in De. Iolay...Stan hopes to enter college after graduation. Honors 10, 11; Chorus 12; Photography Club 12 JANET P. O ' LEARY Cheerful and always full of fun, except when she must get up early... active in C.Y.O.... Janet hopes to find a future in curlers and clips. Pep Club 10, 11, 12 CHRISTINE M. OLSEN Chris. ..friendly and likeable.. .enjoys horse- back riding. ..now does volunteer work at a hospital. She hopes to enter the field of nursing after graduation. Chorus 10; Pep Club 10, 12 SUSAN E. OLSEN Hun-loving Sue is always smiling.. .active in Rainbow. ..enjoys horseback riding.. .now does volunteer work at a hospital... sees nursing in her future. Opening Exercises 10; Pep Club 10, 12 The impact of words on society and the individual receives its due in the reading laboratory. What better way for the student to find himself than to use the printed record of the best minds ! The individual utilizes the experience of the ages to find himself. GEORGE CNEIL A friendly and likeable boy with many interests... in his spare time he enjoys water skiing... after completion of college, Judd hopes to become an electronical engineer... sure to ride the wave of success with his future career. JANET E. ORFANELLO Friendly and energetic... Jan ' s cheerful smile is sure to brighten her future classrooms. Outside of school she is kept busy working at a drug store. Cheerleader 11; Pep Club 11, 12; Chorus 12; Reflector Sales Staff 11; Campus Sales Staff 11, 12 JOHN F. O ' SHAUGHNESSY An active and friendly boy who always enjoys playing hockey. ..Jack hopes to con- tinue his schooling after graduation and enter the business field. ..always active in C.Y.O. Baseball 10; Hockey 10, 11, 12 JOHN M. OTOOLE A co-operative and happy boy. ..John hopes to enter college and major in engineering... keeps busy in his spare time playing sports, especially golf and basketball and also working at a drug store. ..dislikes snobby people. Sacred Heart High School 10; Basketball 10 RONALD OUELLET Ron wants to continue his studies at college ...always enjoys participating in sports, par- ticularly wrestling... active in C.Y.O. and Y.M.C.A. Honors 11; Track 10, 11, 12; Jr. One Act Play; Football 10, 11, 12; Wrestling 10, 11, 12 DAVID E. OUELLET A jovial and good-natured boy... Dave wants to continue his studies at college where he will major in engineering... active in C.Y.O. and Y.M.C.A. Wrestling 10, 11, 12; Cafeteria Worker 10; Sr. Prom Comm.; Football 10, 11; Cross Country 12 ELIZABETH J. PACCIORETTI A friendly and co-operative girl. ..Betty plans to attend night school, then her future lies in a secretarial position. Outside school she is active in C.Y.O. Honors 10, 11; Miss Cooksey ' s Sec ' t. 12; Pep Club 11; Basketball 10; F.B.L.A. 12 EVELYN I. PALSIC A sincere person who is a member of the Weymouth Grange.. .Evie hopes to be em- ployed in the insurance business after grad- uation. She enjoys herself in and out of school. She can always be found at home cooking some exciting new recipes. Riding Club 12 ROSE MARIE PARDO A happy and cheerful personality. ..Pinky is sure to brighten up the faces of her future patients. Outside of school she actively does volunteer work at the hospital. Honors 10; F.N. A. 11; F.B.L.A. 12; Short- hand Cert. 60 SHARON L. PARNABY Sharon has a wide field of interests. She aspires to become a secretary. Besides par- ticipating very actively in Rainbow, she also loves to skim the waves water-skiing. Pep Club 10; Shorthand Cert. 60; F.B.L.A. 12; Cap Gown Comm.; Mr. Perry ' s Sec ' t. JANICE C. PATTEN A friendly and co-operative girl in and out of school.. Jan hopes to continue school and become a medical secretary , .loves to travel. Honors 10, 11; Pep Club 10, 11, 12; F.B.L.A. 11; Mr. West ' s Sec ' t.; Opening Ex. 10; Sr. Nom. Comm.; Sr. Prom Comm.; Shorthand Cert. 60, 80, 100; Soph. Nom. Comm.; Soph. Party Comm.; Basketball Intramurals 10 PATRICIA A. PATTERSON A cheerful girl who aspires to become a nurse.. .with her happy smile Pat will bright- en up her future patients... active in dancing and C.Y.O. Student Council 10; Pep Club 10, 11; Grad- uation Dance Committee PETER A. PAWUK Friendly yet quiet.. .Pete likes to hunt and bowl. ..will strike success as an auto body mechanic. Open House 10. 11, 12; Sr. Nom. Comm.; Sr. Party Comm. 147 ROBERT C. PEARSONS Bob hopes to enter into business after grad- uation, probably in the merchandise field of selling and buying. ..he eagerly awaits every weekend when he can plav hockey or ski on a white mountain slope... active as a rifle assistant. JUDITH E. PEDERSEN Judy. ..wants to attend Bridgewater State and then become a teacher...a serious-mind- ed girl who dislikes conceited people. Chorus 10, 11; Pep Club 10, 11; Reflector 11; F.T.A. 11 RAYMOND G. PELLETIER A likeable and funny personality - Bud plans to continue his schooling at a college after graduation. ..actively participates in C.Y.O. basketball.. .will be a definite success in whatever field he majors in college. RODNEY A. PERRY A sports enthusiast and member of the Naval Reserve... Rod will become an elec- tronic technician after graduation. Open House 10, 11, 12 W ARREN L. PERRY His curiosity will help Warren to be a success in the security commission of the Navy in the future.. .he is active in his church youth fellowship. Office Guide 10, 11; Cafeteria 10, 11, 12; Audio-Visual Aids Club 10, 11, 12 GERALDINE C. PETERSON Gerry likes to have a good time.. .can often be found at the bowling alleys. ..does not like to study. ..hopes to do secretarial work for a living and is preparing for it by active membership in the F.B.L.A. F.B.L.A. 11, 12; Mr. Murphy ' s Sec ' t. 12 JOHN J. PETTINGELL A draft board will help Johnnv earn success as a draftsman or he ' ll make the Navy his career... likes football. ..does not like girls who smoke. ..works at Woolworth ' s so he does not have the time for school activities. LAURA J. PHILLIPS Laura ' s future will be devoted to ocean study. ..she will dive to a career in marine biology. ..is always talking. ..likes to travel extensivelv... dislikes impolite boys. Chorus 10; Pep Club 12; Honors 10 JAMES J. PICA Can be found bowling in his spare time... Jim anticipates a career in construction work...possiblv a bulldozer operator. Open House 10, 11. 12; Office Duty 11, 12; Cafeteria 12; Evaluation Comm. ELIZABETH A. PIERSON Her good nature and experience in working as an aide at the South Shore Hospital is sure to make her successful as a practical nurse.. .Betty is active in C.Y.O... .likes to read, ice skate, and eat clams. ..dislikes peo- ple who walk slowlv in the corridors. Pep Club 10, 11 148 LINDA A. PITTS Pins and rollers enhance Linda ' s future as a hairdresser. ..she likes to go horseback riding and water skiing. ..dislikes people who pass in all their homework. Chorus 10, 11, 12; Pep Club 10, 11; Girls ' Gymnastics 10 FARA M. PLATTEEL Patients will play an active part in Fara ' s future as a nurse at Boston City Hospital... she likes to go bowling and to the movies. Pep Club 10, 11, 12; Girls ' Gymnastics 10, 12; Ski Club 12 ROBERT E. PITTS Very friendly, yet serious... Bob likes every- body ' , especially girls. ..is active in all sports ...has a keen interest in football. ..hopes to find his future on the sea, in a career in the U. S. Navy. RALPH S. POLAND A leader of his class. ..can be found playing the drums for the Travelles...Rach will be- come a printer. Football 10; Open House 10, 11, 12; Office Duty 10, 11, 12; Cafe. 10, 11, 12; Pres., W.V.T.H.S. KENNETH D. POWERS Ken hopes to attend college and go into government work in physical therapy. J.M.S.V.C. 10, 11; Chairman 12; Tutor 11, 12; Baseball Team 10, 11, 12; Basketball 10; Jr. LIsher; Campus 11, 12; Gymnastics 11; Wrestling Team 12; Jr. Nom. Comm.; Sr. Nom. Comm.; High Honors 10 LINDA POWERS Linda plans to attend a business school... does not have any particular school in mind. ..would like to work as a secretary after graduation. ..her years at Weymouth have been well-spent. MARSHA E. PRATT Chips is gaining experience in leadership to be a teacher through being president of L.R. V.. ..works at Sears coffee shop. ..is al- ways smiling and hopes to attend Bridge- water State College. Girls ' Gymnastics 10, 11, 12; H. R. Mesngr. 10; F.T.A. 11, 12; Honors 10, 11; Sr. Party Comm. HAROLD L. PUGH, JR. Pi is undecided about his future...a witty boy. ..active in the De.Molay and Explorers. Chess Club 10; Ski Club 12; Ham Radio Club 10 RUSSELL F. PRICE Active in DeMolay and Explorers... Russ is friendly. ..likes to work on cars and mechan- ics. ..hopes to attend Northeastern. Chorus 10; Cap Gown Comm. 12 BRUCE J. PURDY Svracuse and governmental work lie in Bruce ' s future... likes water sports. ..is active in DeMolay. Opening Ex. 10, 11; Reflector H. R. Rep. 10; English Club 10, 11, 12; Debate Club 11; Kev Club 11; President 12; Jr. One Act Play; J.M.S.V.C. 1 1, 12; Dramatic Club 11; Tutor 12; Sr. One Act Play; Election Day Comm. 12 149 EDWARD J. QUINLAN Eddie is employed by Sheridan ' s but is undecided about a future job.. .hopes to go into the Air Force.. .is active in C.Y.O. and belongs to D.E.C.A. D.E.C.A. 12 TERRY ANN QUIRK Volunteering at South Shore Hospital is sure to help Terry as a nurse at Catherine La- Boure School of Nursing. ..she is friendly and quiet.. .active in C.Y.O. F.N.A. 11, 12; F.H.A. 11; Pep Club 12 ALAX S. QUIST Intelligence plus a lively sense ofhumor...Al will be a math-science major at college... works as a cashier in a supermarket.. .be- longs to his church basketball team. Band 10, 11; Math Club 10, 12; Orchestra 11, 12; Honors 10, 11 BARBARA A READE Barbie will be found in the Air Force after nursing school.. .her pleasant personality will win her friends wherever she goes . .she enjoys reading and music. Chorus 10, 11, 12; F.N.A. 11, 12; Campus Lit. Staff 12; Election Day Comm. 12; Honors 1 1 NANCY A. RAY F ' riendly and sincere.. .Nance ' s future lies in secretarial work. ..will first study at Chand- ler. ..plays church basketball. She likes al- most everything. F.B.L.A. 11, 12; Shorthand Cert. 60, 80; Glee Club 12; Mr. Cleaves ' Sec ' t. 12; Cap Gown Comm. ELIZABETH P. REID Liz hopes to enter the field of merchandising ...her pleasant personality will greatly help her. ..annoyed by people who don ' t use their common sense. D.E.C.A. 12 JOHN W. REID, JR. Quiet... a member of the Naval Reserve... Willie anticipates a career in printing. Track 10; Guide 10, 11, 12; Open House 10, 11, 12; Office Duty 12; Corridor Dutv 12 ALAN E. RICH Friendly... enjoys all sports. ..especially bowl- ing and football.. .plans to enter the Navy... possibly study electronics. Open House 10, 11, 12 ELIZABETH E. REYNOLDS Pleasant and friendly... Betty will work after graduation... belongs to her church fellow- ship. ..clever with a needle and thread... she ' ll be a good homemaker. Chorus 10; F.H.A. 11, 12 PAMELA M. RICHARDS Cheerful and co-operative.. .Pam will go to night school after graduating... then plans a career in bookkeeping... after school she ' s active in C.Y.O. Shorthand Cert. 60, 80 11; F.H.A. 11; F.B.L.A. 12; Campus Sec ' t. 12; Honors 11 150 DIAXE M. RICHARDSON Pleasant Diane hopes to attend college... plavs on her church basketball team. . .swim- ming is a favorite pastime.. .she dislikes people who act conceited. Honors 10, 11; Reflector H. R. Rep. 12 SANDRA J. RICHARDSON Secretarial school lies ahead for Sandy after graduation... sure to be successful. ..dislikes conceited people. Reflector H. R. Rep. 11; Shorthand Cert. 60, 80; Mr. Dows Sec ' t. 12 BERNARDINE RILEY Friendly Bernie will be found up in the clouds as a stewardess.. .belongs to her church youth group. Pep Club 10; Campus Sales Staff 12; Ski Club 12 JUDITH E. RINELLA Judy will be found dressed in white.. .she hopes to become a nurse.. .works in a drug- store., .bowling is a favorite pastime. Pep Club 10; Girls ' Basketball 10; Gym Team 10; F.N. A. 11, 12; Honors 10 EDWARD A. RINELLA, JR. A good sense of humor... Eddie plans to continue his education at college... works after school... likes all sports... is a good sport himself... he will be successful in what- ever field he enters. Chess Club 10 SUSAN L. RINELLA A very friendly person. ..Suze will make a good hairdresser.. .works part-time. ..thinks Thunderbirds are tops. Swimming Team 10; Gvm Team 10; Short- hand Cert. 60; F.B.L.A. 11, 12; Pep Club 11, 12; Sr. Prom Comm.; Mr. DiSessa ' s Sect. 12 The machine of the future for a long time to come. The business department of the new high school prepares these students to meet the modern business world by providing modem equipment and u-to-date working techniques. MARILYN A. RISTUCCIA Marilyn is always pleasant and friendly... she will either go to art school or become a hairdresser. ..works at Stop Shop. ..drill team is one of her many activities... she ' s also active in C.Y.O. THOMAS A. RITCHIE Tom is rather quiet about himself. .plans to be an accountant. ..he belongs to C.Y.O... .is sure to be successful. Opening Exercises 10; Chorus 11; Grad. Dance Comm. DAVID A. ROACH David came to Weymouth from California in his junior year. ..plans to go into commer- cial or military aviation. ..enjoys skating, sports, cars, and machines. Science Club 10; Math Club 12 CARL M ROBKRTS, JR. Loves the challenge of math. ..Carl hopes to enter the field of space.. .works at the First National in East Weymouth. ..enjoys build- ing clipper ships. Track 10; Chess Club 10; Football 10; Campus Sales Staff 11; Math Club 11; Tennis 11; Student Council 12 SUSAN L ROBKRTS Horseback riding occupies most of her spare time . .Sue is an enthusiastic fan of the Beatles, with special admiration for Ringo ...her future lies in beautifying women ' s hair. F.B.L.A. 12 CHRISTINE ROAEN Cheerful and friendly. ..Chris will enliven any classroom. ..she plans to be a teacher... she fills her spare time with working. Soph. Party Comm. 10; Pep Club 10, 11; Ski Club 12; F.B.L.A. 12; Sr. Prom Comm. 12 GEORGE T. ROBERTS Quiet and pleasant... a career in merchan- dising lies in George ' s future. ..to own a Corvette is his dream. AUDREY G. ROGERS With her cheerful personality Audrey is sure to succeed in the secretarial field... a quiet girl, she shows commercial interest as a member of business clubs. F.B.L.A. 12; Pep Club 12 NORA C. ROMANO Nora. ..friendly and cheerful... will be an asset to the Peace Corps... enjoys bowling and dancing.. .a member of C.Y.O. Library Assistant 10, 11, 12 LINDA E. ROSADO Lynn... friendly and pleasant... aspires to become a metallurgist. ..participates in sports. Pep Club 10, 11, 12; Chess Club 10, 11; Ski Club 12; F.B.L.A. 12; Coin Club 10, 11; Public Speaking 10, 11; Reflector 11 JOYCE B. ROONEY Joyce.. .friendly and witty. . plans to enter I.B.M. school... participates in dancing and sports outside of school. Pep Club 10, 11, 12; F.B.L.A. 11, 12; Fa- shion Show 10; Sr. Nom. Comm.; Campus Sales Staff 12 BRIAN A. ROSATI, JR. Future plans are undecided. ..Rosie says he likes everything, especially scuba diving. 152 JANYCE E. ROSE Janyce plans to attend Mansfield Beauty Academy. ..her attractiveness andquietman- ner will grace any beauty salon. In her free time, she enjoys dancing. Basketball 10; F.B.L.A. 11 NANCY C. ROSE Nancy. ..would like to be employed as a private secretary upon graduation. Fashion Show 10; Basketball 10; F.B.L.A. 11, 12; Shorthand Cert. 80; Opening Exer- cises 11; Mr. Dwver ' s Sec ' t. 12 ROBERT R. ROSE Bob. ..still unsure about future plans... expects they will include some additional education... doesn ' t mind physical work, but doesn ' t appreciate long periods of the men- tal kind. ..cars and companionship impor- tant. MARGUERITE ROSEBACH Margie.. .plans to work as a secretary next year... a member of C.Y.O.... likes everything. Honors 10, 11; Shorthand Cert. 60, 80; F.B.L.A. 11, 12; Glee Club 12; Mrs. Dim- ent ' s Sec ' t. 12; Sr. Party Comm. CHARLES P. ROSS Quiet and neat.. .Charlie is very conscien- tious about his future.. .hopes to enroll in college and later become a Naval officer. Library Assistant 11 DAVID F. RUBBO Dave is always seen with a happy smile... college and a career in engineering are in his future plans. ..water sports are tops with him. Cap Gown Comm. 12; H. R. Rep. 10; Ski Club 12 NICHOLAS M. RUBBO Nick is an ambitious fellow who works after school. ..it will be anchors aweigh for him when he joins Uncle Sam ' s Navy fol- lowing his graduation. ..has a passion for cars, particularly old Fords, but dislikes Chevys. JEFFREY W. RUHR Jeff intends to enter the service after gradua- tion. ..the Air Force is his tentative choice... a member of DeMolay...he enjoys skiing and singing in choral groups. CATHERINE E. RUDDER Cathy... will work as a secretary after grad- uation... a member of C.Y.O.... enjoys skating, basketball, and tennis. ..dislikes snobby people. Mr. Ryder ' s Sec ' t.; Pep Club 10, 11, 12; F.B.L.A. 11; V. Pres. 12; Shorthand Cert. 80; Jr. One Act Play; Opening Ex. 11 BRUCE A. RUSHFORTH Works at the A L SawdustShop... trained in the use of a hammer and saw. ..Bruce will become a carpenter or enter the Navy Sea Bees. 153 r DEBORAH A. RYAN Debbie.. .plans to become a teacher... belongs to the Y. where she is training to be a swim- ming instructor. Pep Club 10, 11, 12;F.T.A. 11, 12; Campus Sales Staff 11, 12 ANNE L. ST. PETER Anne.. .plans a future in speech therapy... Secretary of her C.Y.O. Soph. Nom. Comm.; Soph. Party Comm.; Opening Ex. 10; Pep Club 10, 11, 12; Eng- lish Club 12; F.T.A. 11; Campus Sales Staff; Sr. Nom. Comm.; High Honors 10 DIANE H. SALVI Di...a future secretary... loves to bowl and skate. ..is peeved by students who walk slow- ly in corridors. Reflector H. R. Rep. 10, 11; Shorthand Cert. 80 CAROL J. SANDBLOM Friendly and good-natured... in her spare time Carol enjoys music, dancing, and read- ing.. .will soon be seen hard at work behind a secretary ' s desk. F.B.L.A. 11, Treas. 12; Campus Sec ' L 12 Feeding the troops at the Weymouth High School Annex. The cafeteria program in our Weymouth schools offers a diverse menu for the varied tastes of its stu- dents. The lunch period offers a refreshing break from the intensive classes and gives the students time to talk about their day ' s activities. PHILIP E. SAMMER Friendly and efficient.. .Phil hopes to be a teacher of French and German. ..very active in Scouts and Air Explorers. ..enjoys writing and swimming in his spare time.. .dislikes stalling in the corridors. Reflector Lit. Staff 10, 11, 12; Gymnastics 10, 11 ELIZABETH M. SANDS Enjoys sewing and all sports... Betty will soon be found punching the keys of an I.B.M. machine... Treasurer of M.Y.F.... dis- likes conceited people. Fashion Show 10, 11, 12; F.B.L.A. 11, 12; Pep Club 12 S. MICHAEL SARACENO Mike always looks on the bright side.. .he has high hopes for art schooL..a member of C.Y.O. and a student at Massachusetts Art School... dislikes crowded places. Basketball 10, 11, 12; Jr. One Act Play; Reflector Art Staff 12 ELAINE M. SCAGNOLI Elaine is undecided about her future, but sure that she loves to dance.. .a member of C.Y.O. and the Grange... frowns on conceit- ed people. THERESA SCHELL Terry... clips and rollers will be the tools of her trade. ..Terry ' s future lies in beautifying women ' s hair. ..is disturbed by people who talk about others. Library Staff 10, 11 THOMAS A. SCHLIEFF Sociable and always joking.. .a welcome addition to any group... Tom hopes to at- tend Bentlev and then become a Certified Public Accountant... an active member of De.Molay. Track 11 THOMAS J. SCIOSCIA A quiet but friendly boy. ..Tom hopes to make electronics in the Air Force his future career. ..enjoys participation in all sports, especially basketball and football.. .sure to enjoy his future career in the service. BARBARA ANNE SCOTT Very shy and quiet... Barbara Anne is unde- cided about her future plans. ..she ' ll either go to nursing school or become an airline stewardess.. .a member of Rainbow. EDWARD SCOPPETTUOLO Intelligent... Eddie enjoys bowling... hopes to attend either U. of Mass. or Northeastern and major either in biology or in engineer- ing... will be successful in either field. Student Council 10; H. R. Mesngr. 10; Honors 10, 11; Junior Usher; English Club 12 NANCY E. SEIFERT Neat and attractive... Nancy will be loved and respected by her future students. ..an active member of C.Y.O.... serves on the council of C.Y.O. Pep Club 11, 12; Sr. Party Comm. 4 - W RUSSELL A. SEIAVOOD An avid nature lover.. .Selly enjoys skin- diving and will continue in this field after graduation. ..hopes someday to bean ocean- ographer... active in Explorers. JOHN J. SERAFINI Friendly and fun-loving. ..after graduation Jack will enter the service, either the Ma- rines or Navy. ..in his spare time he enjoys all sports, especially football, basketball, and hockev. JOHN L. SENTERS John is now training for auto body repair work. ..active in sports, including hockev, and football. ..swimming is his best, though ...other interests are cars and girls. Student Council 11, 12; Open House 10; Football 11; Wrestling 11 JAMES R. SHALLOW Jimmv... well-dressed, neat, and athletic... hopes to attend the University of Florida.. . enjoys all sports, especially bowling and football. Football 10, 11; Baseball 10. 11: Gymnas- tics 10, 1 1; Sr. Prom Comm. 155 KAREN E. SHEA Friendly and pleasant. ..Kar anticipates a career as a secretary ...in her spare time she enjoys skating, both roller and ice... dislikes people who say, ' Forget it . Basketball Intramurals 10; Shorthand Cert. 80; Miss Angler ' s Sec ' t. 12 VIRGINIA J. SHEA Sincere and mischievous. ..Ginny is unde- cided between airline, secretarial, and gov- ernment work after graduation... a member of C.Y.O. and the Civil Air Patrol. A.V. 10, Sec ' t. 11, 12; Shorthand Cert. 60; Miss Dunning ' s Sec ' t. 12; Pep Club 12; H. R. Mesngr. 12; F.B.L.A. 12 BARBARA A. SHEEHAN Known for her happy disposition and warm personality. Barb enjoys dancing and hopes to someday become either a dance in- structor or a secretary... likes happy and sincere people. ROBERT R. SHEEHAN Interested in sports, especially hockey and football... after George graduates from high school, he hopes to attend either Boston College or Boston State.. .enjoys going to parties. Hockey 10, 11. 12 DANIEL J. SHEEHAN Athletically inclined and known for his well- rounded personality. ..in his spare time Joe enjoys all sports especially hockey and baseball. ..will someday be found teaching physical education. LILLIAN M. SHEPARD Friendly... after graduation Lil plans to be a stenographer and bookkeeper... when not in school she may be found horseback riding or tinkering on cars. ..is annoyed by con- ceited people. F.B.L.A. 12 GERALDINE E. SHERRY Considerate of the feelings of others. ..in her spare time Gerry enjoys horseback riding... works part-time as a waitress at Wool- worth ' s.. .hopes someday to be a secretary... dislikes tardy people. CAROL E. SHIPPEE Busy and musical. ..plans to study organ and choral conducting at Oberlin Conserva- tory of Music. .active in church work. Chorus Accompanist 10, 11, 12; Chorale 11, 12; High Honors 10. 11; Jr. One Act Play; English Club 11; Talent Show 11; Campus 12; Reflector H. R. Rep. 12 LAURA J. SHIELDS Talkative... Laurie has a pleasing attitude toward life.. .a position as a secretary in the business world is next for Laurie.. .in her spare time she enjoys dancing.. .dislikes tardy people. Mr. Dempsey ' s Sec ' t. 12 GLORIA D. SHUTE Friendly and conscientious. ..plans to study nursing at Mass. General Hospital. ..active in C.Y.O... . enjoys swimming and tennis. F.N.A. 10, 11, 12; Pep Club 10, 11, Pres. 12; Honors 10; High Honors 11; Open House Guide 10; Debate Club 11; Campus Sr. Staff 12; Election Day Comm. 156 HELEN ' SHUTE Friendly... after graduation Helen will be found working in an office... an active mem- ber of C.Y.O....in her spare time she enjoys ice skating. F.B.L.A. 11, 12; Pep Club 11, 12 CAROL A. SILENZI Carol.. .an active member ofC.Y.O.... aspires to enter the business world as a stenograph- er.. .enjoys participating in the sport of bowl- ing. F.B.L.A. 11, 12 VICTOR J. SILENZI, JR. Quiet and hard-working.. .ham radio is Vic ' s hobby . .being a sheet metal worker is his dream. Open House 10; Ham Radio Club 10 ELLEN F. SILVA Ellen. ..very personable and sincere.. .an active member of C.Y.O.... plans to attend Boston College and become a professional social worker or teacher. Debate Club 10,12, Pres. 11; Pep Club 10, 11, 12; Jr. Nom. Comm. 10; Campus H. R. Rep. 11; Honors 10; F.N. A. 12; Campus Features Staff 12 BRIAN M. SILVEIRA Brian... a sports enthusiast who enjoys foot- ball and wrestling in particular.. .plans to attend college. Football 10, 11, 12; Wrestling 10, 12; Cap Gown Comm. RONALD J. SIMMONS Friendly. ..in his spare time Ronald works at a garage and also drives a truck. After graduation he plans to enter the service... is especially interested in submarines. ..likes red cars. PHILIP G. SIMON Phil... an accomplished musician and mem- ber of the Greater Boston Youth Symphony ...plans to put his musical abilities to use by teaching others the skill. Band 10, 11, 12; Wrestling 11, 12: Chorus 12 JOHN P. SLAVINSKY Slav is a great golfer and attends C.Y.O. He dislikes girls that smoke... intends to further his education at a college or uni- versity after graduation. Honors 11; Sr. One Act Plav; Ski Club 12 J. PATRICIA SMALL Trish... sweet and sincere.. .spends her spare time figure-skating.. .her future lies in public relations. Pep Club 10, 11, 12; Re lec orH.R.Rep. 10 EDWARD M. SMITH Ed. ..anticipates furthering his education in college. ..enjoys plaving golf. Winter Track 10. 11; Spring Track 10: Golf 11 157 mtm 1 ROBERT W. SPARDA Red would like to further his education at Bentley Accounting. He bowls on the Sons of Italy League and dislikes boring school subjects. Wrestling 11, 12; Re lector H. R. Rep. 11; F.B.L.A. 12 JANET L. SMITH Janet.. .a lively girl with a good sense of humor.. .college bound to become a medical secretary. Honors 10; Campus Sales Staff 10, 11; Pep Club 10; Gymnastics 10, 11, 12; Cheerlead- er 11, 12; Shorthand Cert. 60; Cap Gown Comm.; Mr. Chop ' s Sec ' t. 12 PAl ' I. R. SMITH Paul... quiet, reserved, and intelligent... a member of DeMolay as well as the Wey- mouth Gospel Team and South Shore Mod- el Railroaders. ..plans to enter Barrington College, R.I., and become a pathologist. Math Club 11, 12; Electronics Club 11; Honors 1 1 KENNETH G. SO USA Happy-go-lucky. ..enjoys life... Kenny hopes to study accounting at Bentley. In his spare time he may be found speed skating.. .active in C.Y.O.... likes pizza. SUSAN J. SPEAR Sue.. .always smiling. ..plans to become a hair stylist... an active member of Rainbow ...has a dislike for impatient people. DONNELL SPILLANE, JR. Don. ..happy-go-lucky.. .enjoys bowling and dancing. ..headed for a business career in accounting. Basketball 10; Honors 10, 11; Sr. Nom. Comm. 158 NANCY D. STAFFORD Quiet... Nancy is not sure of the career she will enter, but she is contemplating secretar- ial work. In her spare time she enjoys mu- sic and car races. ..dislikes television. KAREN F. SMITH Karen. ..a member of C.Y.O... .enjoys sewing as well as bowling. In the future, she will be found at the controls of an I.B.M. ma- chine. Basketball 10; Fashion Show 10, 11, 12; F.B.L.A. 12; Pep Club 12; Grad. Dance Comm. DIANE L. SOLIMINI Diane.. .enjoys dancing. ..plans to attend Saint Elizabeth ' s to study nursing. ..a mem- ber of C.Y.O. F.N. A. 10, 11, Sec ' t. and Treas. 12; Pep Club 10, 11, 12; Sr. Prom Comm. CAROL A. SOUTHER Tommi... enjoys music as well as bowling... plans to be an office worker as a typist. F.B.L.A. 11, 12; Sr. Nom. Comm. ROBIN STANLEY Robin. ..sweet and personable... future plans undecided... may attend college or become and I.B.M operator. F.B.L.A. 11; Sr. Prom Comm. JANICE C. STEVENS Jan. ..enjoys skating, swimming, and skiing ...plans to become a receptionist. Gymnastics 10, 11, 12; Fashion Show 10, 11; Cap Gown Comm. 12; Mr. Hart- well ' s Sec ' t. 12; Ski Club 12 WILLIAM C. STANLEY Spends spare time working on cars. ..Stan plans to become a cabinetmaker or join the Army. Open House 10, 11; Student Gov ' t. 10, 11. 12 JOSEPH P. STRIANO Joe has plans for entering the Navy. He is active on his C.Y.O. basketball team and enjoys all types of sports. Joe likes almost anything, including joking around. Reflector H. R. Rep. 10 KENNETH W. STUART Ken ' s main interest is electronics... will make it his life ' s work. ..enjoys sports like bowling, shooting pool, and ping pong. Office Duty 11, 12; Cap Gown Comm. 12; Displays for Open House 10, 11 CLAIRE L. STUDLEY Quiet and sincere.. .Claire would like to attend I.B.M. school after high school... goes to C.Y.O. regularly and enjoys bowl- ing in her spare time. H. R. Mesngr. 12 The rewards for attention to detail will be obvious when these boys in the wood- working shop have finished their cabinet. Even during our fast-moving times, the product of a meticulous personality will find appreciation. FRANCIS T. SULLIVAN Skip has not decided whether to go to Bentley or Northeastern, but he plans to major in accounting. ..quiet and loves to read. He is a member of C.Y.O. Gymnastics Team 10; Honors 11; Gradua- tion Dance Comm. GERARD W. SULLIVAN Jerrv would like to make the field of print- ing his career. His favorites are anv tvpe of motorscooters, but very cold weather makes him irritable. Open House 10, 11, 12; Office Guide 11,12; Sr. Prom Comm. 12 JAMES D. SULLIVAN Jim ' s main ambition is to enforce the law as a state policeman. ..fun-loving by nature... enjoys hockey and football as outside ac- tivities. JOANNE P. SULLIVAN Joanne ' s future plans will bring her into the held of hair styling. She loves to bowl and go to dances. ..known to be sincere by her friends. RITA [. SULLIVAN Rita ' s friendliness and keen sense of humor have brought her many friends. She hopes to become a legal secretary someday. F.B.L.A. 11, 12; Reflector Staff 11; Miss Jacobson ' s Sec ' t. 12 RICHARD C. SZYMANSKI Quiet and shy... Richard will go to work in his father ' s store after he finishes high school ...enjoys almost every sport. He has no particular likes or dislikes. Dick accepts the world with quiet dignity - FREDERICK T. SWETT Active in the Naval Reserves and DeMolay ...likes good music and is musically inclined ...girls ' extreme hairdos irritate him. Fred will soon be seen under a chef ' s hat. Band 10, 11, 12; Honors 10; Chef ' s Club 12; Cafeteria 10, 11 helf:n a. taber Helen has a great desire to become a nurse. She is a friendly, happy person who is al- ways willing to give a helping hand. Pep Club 10; F.N. A. 11, 12 LINDA L. TABER Linda would like to attend Robert Morris ' School of Accounting. She has played on her church basketball team and has served as a secretary for the Church Fellowship. F.B.L.A. 10, 11, 12; Pep Club 10, 11, 12; Soph. Party Comm.; Jr. Party Comm.; School Office Worker LEONARD E. TAGC Although Lennie did not win the election in 64 , he very well may some day in the future.. .plans to major in political science in college.. .enjoys bowling and C.Y.O. Jr. Nom. Comm.; Math Club V. Pres. 11; Debate Club 12; Chairman of Mock Elec- tion 12 MARJORIE E. TACLIERI Margie has high ambitions of attending I.B.M. school. She has a keen sense of humor and enjoys bowling and tennis. Pep Club 10, 11; F.B.L.A. 12 160 MARY I. TAGUE Always has a ready smile to cheer everyone she encounters. In her spare time Irene likes music, reading, and sports. ..will prob- ably go into office work but would like to join the Peace Corps. Pep Club 10; F.B.L.A. 11, 12 KAREN E. TAYLOR Because Karen is friendly and likes people, she will probably make a good teacher... outside of school she can be found square dancing. Pep Club 10, 11, 12; Chorus 10, 11, 12; Chorale 11, 12; Debate Club 12; Evalua- tion Comm. of Mock Election 12 CATHERINE T. TEASDALE Cathy ' s sincere personality will help her in the future. She plans on going on to college to become a teacher. F.N. A. 11, 12; Pep Club 11, 12; H. R. Mesngr. 12 MARTHA M. TERRY Martha is a talkative, friendly girl with a wonderful sense of humor.. .she has a great desire to go into the theatre. Gym Team 10, 11, 12; English Club 10, 11, 12; Pep Club 10, 11, 12; Jr. One Act Play; Sr. One Act Play; Open House 11; Campus Sales Staff 12; Sr. Prom Comm. JEROME E. THAYER Jerry ' s one and only interest seems to be cars. ..enjoys stock car racing in his spare time. After graduation he will continue in this area of interest as a race driver. RICHARD K. THEOBALD In his spare time Rick can be found work- ing on cars. ..plans to go into the field of journalism. Wrestling Team 11, 12 RUSSELL E. THERIAULT Russ is an intelligent and hard-working student.. .an active sports enthusiast and participant.. .he works after school. College lies in his immediate future. Cap Gown Comm. 12; Tennis Team 10, 11, 12; Open House Guide 10; Honors 11; High Honors 10 STEPHEN E. THIBAULT Steve is outgoing and has a great sense of humor. After high school he will be college bound. ..outside activities include C.Y.O. and sports . .loud girls displease him but he likes almost any type of food. DAVID M. THOMAS Enjoys all sports, especially swimming and football.. .playing the guitar leaves Michael little spare time.. .although his future plans are undecided, he is bound to be successful in whatever his field of endeavor. CHERYL L. THOMPSON Cherrie is a quiet and soft-spoken girl. An industrious and resourceful student, she is now looking forward to college next fall... is also an active member of her church youth group. Honors 10 DORCAS Y. THOMPSON Dee.. .aspires to become an English teacher ...enjoys tennis. ..likes folk music. .dislikes hypocrites and prejudice. English Club 10, 11; Sr. Nom. Comm.; Campus 11, Copy Editor 12; Chem. Lab Ass ' t. 11; Science Advisory Council 11; Tennis 11, 12; Honors 10; High Honors 11 WILLIAM H. THOMPSON Bill ' s great sense of humor is appreciated by all his friends... when not in school he can be found riding his motorcycle... hopes to attend college and study medicine. PAULA B. TONKA Paula. ..petite and witty. ..plans to attend drama school.. .likes Barbara Streisand... dislikes hypocrisy. Sr. One Act Play; Ski Club 12; Library Ass ' t. 10; Pep Club 10, 11, 12; English Club 11, 12 CAROL L. TOTTLE Her keen sense of humor is enjoyed by all her friends... roller skating is her favorite pastime... dislikes getting up at 6:30. ..Carol will certainly be a success as a legal secre- tary. Miss Toomey ' s Secretary JOSEPH J. TODARO Joe.. .enjoys chess and is an avid bowler. He is now preparing himself for a future career in bookkeeping. Quiet and pensive, his main activities existed outside of the high school ' s programs. Chess Club 1 1 LAWRENCE S. TOON Lawrence. ..will enter the service after gradu- ation. ..likes basketball... vice president ofhis church youth group. Spring Track 10, 11, 12; Gym Team 10 DAVID E. TOWLE A sports enthusiast.. .working, bowling, water skiing, and boating are Dave ' s pas- times.. .further schooling in the electronics field is his dream. Precision, whether in the way a student works at school or an individual works at life, is an important part of our personality to be developed. Having de- veloped precision in our lives, we are better people for it. BARBARA E. TOWNER Barb... friendly and out-going.. .plans for college.. .a member of Rainbow and church choir. English Club 10, 12; Pep Club 10, 11, 12; Chorus 10, 11, 12; Chorale 10, 11, 12; Honors 10, 11; N.E. and District Music Festivals; Talent Show 1 L; Jr. One Act Play; Reflector H. R. Rep.; Glee Club 12 MARY E. TRANT Smiley. ..works at Vallas ' ...dislikes two- faced people... Mary ' s friendliness and w r arm personality will certainly make her a suc- cess with her customers as a hairdresser. HELENE A. TRAVI Helene...a very quiet girl. ..will be a great comfort and help to her future passengers when she becomes an airline hostess. VIOLA A. TUDOR Vie plans to major in psychology at college ...is a South Shore Hospital Volunteer... enjoys swimming and winter sports. Chorus 10; English Club 11; Debate Club 11; Sr. Class Play 11; Campus Art Staff 11, Co-Ed. 12; Sr. Norn. Comm.; Sr. One Act Play; Teacher ' s Convention Guide 1 1 CHARLES A. TURNER He would like to continue his education and eventually go into sheet-metal work. Outside of school he enjoys spending his time with the unusual hobby of hydro- planes. Student Gov ' t. 11, 12; Office Guide 10, 11, 12; Open House 10 CHARLES C. TURNER Charlie. ..good-natured and conscientious... plans to studv further in the field of chemis- try. ..likes tennis. Chess Club 10, 11, 12; Debate Club 11 PAUL S. TURNER Paul. ..plans to attend a business college... a member of C.Y.O.... likes sports, especially football and baseball. J.M.S.V.C. 12 KATHLEEN A. TYVOMBLEY Kathy... aspires to become a teacher... known for her pleasant smile and happy disposi- tion. ..member of C.Y.O. Pep Club 10, 11, 12; Chorus 10, 11; Gym Team 11, 12; Glee Club 12; Library Ass ' t. 11, 12; Debate Club 11, 12; English Club 12; ET.A. 12 JAMES M. TYLER Toby sights a Navy uniform in his future... a keen sense of humor and inborn talent on the court will assure him of many friends and an active life. Basketball 10, 11, 12; Cross Country 12; Key Club 12; Spring Track 11, 12; Honors 11 JOHN W. VASTER Johnnv will build houses someday. ..now spends a great part of his free time working at Tedeschi ' s... collecting stamps and coins gives him much enjoyment. PHILIP F. VAN KEUREN Phil... might take the Hippocratic Oath after attending Dartmouth College.. .an intelligent boy who has many friends and attends De- Molay... dislikes long lunch lines. Key Club 12; Sr. Nom. Comm. 12; Campus Sales Staff 11; Baseball 11, 12; High Hon- ors 1 1 JOHN V. VENTRE A most happy fella who dispels gloom wherever he goes. ..Jack has a serious side, too, and he ' s headed for the L ' niversity of Massachusetts after graduation. ..works at the S.S.C.C. where he also enjovs playing golf. .belongs to his C.Y.O. ARTHUR VIGLAS Outside of school Art is employed in the oil business. This training serves as an excel- lent opportunity for apprenticeship, as he would like to enter this business after he completes high school. Open House 11, 12 THOMAS J. VILLANOVA Tom is looking forward to becoming a printer. His friendly, talkative manner should make him a popular one. His fa- vorite sport is hunting. Student Gov ' t. 11, 12; Open House 10, 11, 12; Cap Gown Comm. 12 DAVID A. VILLENEUVE Dave wants to go to college but is unde- cided about what he wants to be . .works at a bakery... reliable and humorous.. .a mem- ber of the DeMolay ... likes sports and chess. Cross Country 10; Winter Track 10; Spring Track 10; Chess 11, 12; Electronics Club 11 ROBERTA G. VIOLETTE Bobbie.. .dreams of becoming an airline stewardess... with her sincerity and sense of humor she ' ll set many passengers at ease... job as a salesgirl and Rainbow keep her busy. Sophomore Party 10; F.B.LA. 10, 11, 12; Glee Club 12; Cap Gown Comm. 12; Pep Club 10, 11, 12 SHARON A. VIOLETTE Business school looms ahead for Sharon... she will be an asset to her future boss with her friendly personality and courteous man- ner.. .if she keeps her warm smile, she ' ll go far. Pep Club 11, 12; F.B.LA. 12 JANET E. von BERG Janet.. .a responsible, friendly girl. ..plans to attend B.U. and major in biology... enjoys swimming and reading in her spare time. Knglish Club 10, 11; Soph. Nom. Comm. 10; N.C.T.E. Achievement Test 11; Sr. Nom. Comm.; Campus Photography Ed. 12; High Honors 10, 11; Bookstore 10, 11; Open House 10 DOUGLAS VON IDERSTEIN Doug sees a bright future in engineering... he works in a drugstore when not attending P.F. or playing basketball... a fun-loving guy who loves sports and dislikes loud people. Sophomore Party 10; Sr. Prom Comm.; Student Council 12; Baseball 11, 12; Basket- ball 10 NANCY E. VORDERER Nancy is a friendly girl. ..is concerned for her fellow man... volunteers atQuincy Hos- pital. ..hopes to wear a cap one day. .she loves water sports and enjoys tennis too. Pep Club 10, 11, 12; J.M.S.V.C. 11, 12; English Club 11, 12; F.B.LA. 11; Book- store 11; F.N. A. 12; Sr. Sec ' t. 12 JOHN W. WADUND Jack. ..the U. S. Navy offers him an oppor- tunity for his future career... boating is one of his interests. ..spends the rest of his lime working on and enjoying cars. CHARLES E. WALSH Charlie.. .quiet and co-operative.. .is consid- ering the life of an accountant for his future career... an enthusiastic football fan. 164 HENRY M. WALSH Myles... known for his good sense of humor and his co-operative nature.. .plans to attend college and become a teacher... likes driving, swimming, and golf.. .dislikes long lunch lines. Cafeteria Worker 10; Soph. Party Comm. 10 I WILLIAM L. WATSON Bill plans to attend Northeastern. ..will major in chemistry... aspires to become a research chemist.. .member of the drum corps and Explorers.. .enjoys cars as a hobby. Band 10; Gymnastics 10, 11; Winter Track 12; Spring Track 11, 12 RICHARD A. WALSH Rick. ..an education at Bryant-Stratton Col- lege lies in his immediate future.. .a very athletic boy with a good sense of humor. Football 10, 11, 12; Basketball 10, 11, 12 CAROLYN A. WEBB Carolyn... active and friendly. ..plans to attend Aquinas Secretarial School and be- come a medical secretary.. .a dietary aide at the South Shore Hospital and a member of C.Y.O... .enjoys driving and her hospital work. Honors 10; F.H.A. 11, 12; F.B.L.A. 12; Shorthand Cert. 80; Miss McMorrow ' s Sec ' t. KATHLEEN M. WEBB Kathie... studious and friendly. ..plans for college and a career in teaching... or per- haps social work. ..likes punctuality and courtesy... member of Whitman Symphony Orchestra. Orchestra 10, 11, 12; Mr. Swanson ' s Sec ' t. 12; English Club 11; J.M.S.V.C. 12 MICHAEL F. WEBB After completing high school he would like to enlist in the service. ..the Air Force is his first choice. He is friendly and co-operative ...in his spare rime, Mike enjoys any sports functions. Wrestling 12 SHARON R. WEEKS Sharon. ..always smiling and very friendly ...plans to attend college with emphasis on languages...a Rainbow girl... active in her church youth group and basketball team... enjoys sewing, tennis, and swimming. Fashion Show 10; Pep Club 10, 11, 12; Re lector H. R. Rep. 10; Reflector Staff 10, 11, 12; Tennis 12 ROBERT B. WENMARK A friendly fellow with a cheerful outlook on the world. ..Bob will probe many mouths when he finishes his course in dentistry at Tufts or B.U....he ' s an ambitious boy who manages to hold down a part-time job after school.. .also attends C.Y.O. Grad. Dance Comm. PATRICIA F. WHALEN Pat, with her beautiful smile, is certain to brighten up any office after attending Chandler. ..an active member of C.Y.O.... dislikes those who use others. Soph. Party Comm.; Pep Club 10, 11, 12; Gym Team 11, 12; Campus Sec ' t. 12; F.B.L.A. 12; Shorthand Cert. 80 MARY L. WHITE Mary plans to attend Northeastern Univer- sity where she hopes to become a dental assistant. She enjoys tennis, bowling, and sewing. ..is an active member of C.Y.O. Guidance Office Worker 10, 11 165 RICHARD L. WHITE Rich plans to enter the held of meteorology ...belongs to the American Meteorological Society and has an active interest in the DeMolay organization. Math Club 11, 12 RICHARD C. WHITNEY Quiet... a member of the Basketball Sports- men ' s Club. ..dislikes getting up in the morn- ing. ..plans to enter Northeastern. ..has not decided on his future after college. Photography Club 12; Ski Club 12 KAREN f. WHITTAKEB Friendly and vivacious. ..Karen anticipates a career in teaching the elementary grades ...has many friends. 1 ' ep Club 10; Soph, l ' artv Comm.; English Club 11; Jr. Party Ticket Sales 11; F.T.A. 11, 12; Campus 11, 12; Gymnastics 11, 12; Sr. Party Comm.; Honors 10; High Honors 11; Open House 10 MEREDITH WHITTIER A quiet, thoughtful girl. ..says homework and conceited people irritate her. Merri plans to attend a two-year business school and become a secretary. FB.L.A. 11, 12; Pep Club 11; Girls ' Gym- nastics 12 LINDA f. WICKLUND Linda will continue her education in the field of clinical psychology. ..enjoys horses and takes an active part in Rainbow. ..does not like noisy studies. Reflector 10; H. R. Rep. 10; Riding Club 11, 12; Honors 10, 11 WILLIAM R. WIGGINS Bill would like to become a journalist.. .an active member of DeMolay. ..he enjoys sports... talkative. Cross Country 10, 12; Spring Track 10, 12; Winter Track 12 MARIE G. WILHELM Marie wants to study nursing at the Cath- erine Laboure School... active in C.Y.O.... dislikes cliques. Pep Club 10; Teacher ' s Ass ' t. 11; Reflector Rep. 11 JOHN S. WILLY Jack hopes to continue his education at the University of Massachusetts in the field of aviation.. .enjoys sailing, basketball, and Church Fellowship. H. R. Rep. 10; Soph. Party; Basketball 10; Student Council 10, 11, 12; Tennis 11, 12; Campus Sales 11, 12; Cap Gown Comm. 12 MARGUERITE WILLIAMS Marg intends to further her education and obtain a Ph.D. in physiotherapy. She is al- ready getting accustomed to hospital pro- cedures as she is employed part-time at the South Shore Hospital. JUDITH I. WILSON Judy wishes to pursue a career in secretarial work. ..works at Kennedy ' s in her spare time.. .enjoys Rainbow activities. Chorus 10; Mr. O ' Meara ' s Sec ' t. 12 166 XAXCY A. WINSLOE Nanq ' will continue her education atQuincy Junior College.. .enjoys the piano and Church Fellowship. ..appreciates good litera- ture.. .does not like boys with long hair. STEPHEN F. WINTER Steve plans to go on to college, although he is undecided as to the particular career... takes part in C.Y.O. activities. ..objects to girls who smoke. Honors 11; F.B.L.A. 12; English Club 12 Jr. One Act Play; Jr. Party Comm. CHRISTINE A. WITHROW Chris is looking forward to a career in nursing. C.Y.O., babysitting, and playing the organ occupy her spare time. She likes all music and enjoys reading. Cafe. 10; Jr. One Act Play; F.H.A. 11, 12; F.B.L.A. 12 LEONARD P. WORCESTER Len works at Lion Labels and when he has time off he enjoys both hunting and camp- ing. In the future he plans to become a printer. He dislikes teachers that neglect to check homework. Open House 10, 11, 12; Office Guide 11 ANTHONY D. WOLLASTON Danny enjoys athletics, especially baseball ...active in C.Y.O... .hopes to graduate from Boston College as an attorney. ..dislikes girls who talk too much. Football 10, 11; Baseball 11, 12 ANNE L. ZACHRISON Anne may enter college as an English or history major. ..takes pride in her school and appreciates people with strong school spirit. Jr. Party Comm.; Pep Club 11; English Club 12; ' F.B.L.A. 12; F.H.A. 12 With the gende reassurance of a conscientious teacher, these business students will gain the solid background knowledge and skills which will give them fine positions in the business world. LINDA M. ZONN Linda is undecided as to a definite career after college.. .takes flying lessons. ..worked as a volunteer at the Republican Head- quarters. ..dislikes getting up early in the morning. Open House 10; Chess Club Sec ' t. 11, 12; Chorus 11, 12; Glee Club 12; Election Day Comm. 12; Registration Comm. 12; Honors 10 MARLENE A. ZWEIGLE Marlene plans to make her career in hair- dressing... belongs to the Bowling League and C.Y.O. Fashion Show 10, 11, 12; F.B.L.A. 11, 12; F.H.A. 11, 12; Reflector Sec ' t. 12 CAMERA SHY PHILLIP S. JORDAN A quiet yet likeable fellow. ..Phil ' s interest in cars and machinery will be a great asset to him when he enters the -Navy and becomes an auto mechanic. Mr. McCarthy ' s new Developmental Reading Program trains his students to utilize their minds to fullest capacity. This program has been received with great enthusiasm since its initiation. To accommodate the many students who expressed interest, special afternoon classes were arranged for juniors. WILLIAM NICKERSON Nick. ..staunch and sincere.. .has decided to fulfill his desire to protect the people by at- tending Police Academy and then becoming a police officer. WILLIAM TRIANDAFILOS Will ' s main ambition is to go into the service.. .he enjoys weightlifting and football ...because he entered Weymouth High School in his senior year, he could not par- ticipate in football. OTTO G. WENZ When he isn ' t in school most of his time is taken up with work at Cement and Block. After graduation he would like to enlist with the Sea Bees or perhaps he will display his skills as a carpenter. 168 NEW DIRECTIONS Strength in Knowledge Dedicated to those who have made education their way of life; designed by nationally famous artist William Wyman Representatives to the mock U.N. with Mr. West are Ellen Silva, Helen Gannon, The efforts of the Weymouth Vocational Technical Richard Moorehouse, and Douglas Tilden. High School are typified in this finished house. A school develops its personality more In their quest for personality, students slowly than do people. Changes will oc- very often participate in activities which cur in the building and on the grounds; teach them self-reliance or broaden their new policies will be introduced; and new experience. This year five Weymouth traditions will grow. This year two new students represented Cyprus at the East things will add to the personality of Wey- Coast Model United Nations Council, mouth High: a school crest to inspire Vocational students completed their an- students and a cenotaph to commemorate nual house-building project, deceased teachers. Tomorrow ' s tradi- tions ! 169 1965 Charlotte Dillon — An industrious worker in J.M.S.V.C.; heads the volunteer hospital service; Campus Senior Section Editor; recipient of National Youth Leadership Award in Weymouth sponsored by the Elks Kathleen Keating — The cheerful and efficient Editor-in-Chief of Reflector; also, member of the Debate Club Mary Montgomery — Active as President of the Future Homemakers of America; outstanding in every aspect of home economics Virginia Meany — Senior Class Treasurer; Campus Identifications Editor; active member of Student Council and J.M.S.V.C.; pleasant and industrious CREAM OF THE CROP Walter Julian — Has served on the Student Government Committee for three years; selected from the Vocational School for the Jewish War Veterans Classmates Today Neighbors Tomorrow Program Priscilla Hodges — Outstanding musician; orchestra. Campus Under- graduates Editor, Reflector, National Merit Certificate 171 It is the goal of every school system to encourage and develop the kind of indi- viduals who reflect the characteristics of good citizens. Integrity, responsibility, leadership, scholastic ability, and sports- manship are only a few of the many out- standing qualities and attributes which these individuals must possess. Wey- mouth High School is very proud to have such students as these enrolled in the class of 1965. They are the cornerstones on which every class should be built. These seniors, by their willingness and desire to work to the best of their abilities and also by the responsibility that they have undertaken in every phase of the activities and courses in which they have participated, always exemplify these high standards of achievement and accom- plishment. As is often the case, these scholars are those whom the rest of the student body looks up to and admires. They, therefore, must always keep striv- ing to do their best. These outstanding personalities who are ready to accept the challenges which lie beyond them deserve our special merit and recognition. James Dunn — An all-around athlete participating in football, wrestling, and baseball; winner of two football awards Linda Cook — A diligent and industrious worker; Reflector; F.B.L.A., a student who is constantly on the honor roll 172 David Ellison — Senior Class President; also an excellent athlete; basketball captain; member of the Student Council Helen Gannon — The resourceful and friendly Editor-in-Chief of the Campus; E.C.M.U.N.C. representative; and also a cheerleader David Drinan — An all-around student; member of the Student Council; active in Campus; player on the football team 173 INDEX Acknowledgments Administration Audio-Visual Band Baseball Basketball Campus Cheerleaders Chess Club Chorus Class Officers Conclusion Creative Writing Cross Country Debate Club Distributive Education Drum Majorettes English Club Equestrian Club Faculty Football Future Business Leaders of America Future Homemakers of America 174 175 Future Nurses of America 35 89 Future Teachers 34 36 Graduates 84-168 42 Gym Teams 76-77 80-83 Hockey 74 72-73 Junior Activities 49 60-63 Junior Moral and Spiritual Values Committee 32-33 70 Key Club 41 53 Library Club 37 43 Math Club 40 86 Orchestra 42 176 Outstanding Seniors 170-173 57 Pep Club 71 79 Reflector 58-59 54 Ski Club 51 53 Sophomore Activities 48 71 Staff 27-29 56-57 Student Council 46-47 51 Tennis 80-81 10-25 Theme 1 66-69 Track 78-79 38-39 Wrestling 75 50 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Faced with the tremendous task of pro- ducing a yearbook and hindered by inex- perience, we, the 1965 Campus Staff, looked forward to our responsibilities with no little amount of anxiety. Need- less to say, our job required the willing aid of countless people. Of these, we would like to give recognition to several who have been indispensable: to the Ad- ministration and Faculty, who have co- operated and helped during the entire year; to Mrs. Louise Lockwood, Mrs. Doris Mcintosh, and Mrs. Carolyn Ryan, who have consistently gone out of their busy ways to assist us; to Mr. and Mrs. John Hobbs, our faithful friends; and especially to Mr. Roger J. P. Dow, whose sincere interest in the Campus and the students it involves we shall never forget. 1965 CAMPUS STAFF Editor-in-Chief: Helen Gannon Assistant Editors: Maija Bergs Judith Kuhn Literary Editor: Karen Lofgren Senior Editor: Charlotte Dillon Patricia Brown, Bruce Campbell, Catherine Connolly, Edwina Hart- shorn, Maureen Killoran, Dorothy McCann, Barbara Reade Marie Furbush, Robert Lawrence, Marie Morse, Carol Shippee, Gloria Shute, Karen Whittaker Feature Editor: Pamela Bailey Photography Editor: Janet von Berg Sports Co-Editors: Linda Jamieson James Murphy Copy Editor: Dorcas Thompson Identification Editor: Virginia Meany Sales Managers: Ruth Di Lorenzo Leslie Di Gravio James Barry, Arlene Cannon, David Drinan, Ellen Silva Edward Baker, Kathleen De Coste, Jane Halle, Joseph Landreville, Michael Leahy Michael Busa, Kenneth Powers James Cadigan, Kathleen Keating, Audrey La Spada, Susan Libby, Geraldine Lopez, Peter McCarthy Joseph Barry, Douglas Brown, Anne Connolly, Patricia Daley, David Ellison, Walter Julian, Deborah Nicholls Art Co-Editors: Ann Dolber Viola Tudor Lynne Briscoe, Edward Driscoll, Susan Faustini, Cynthia Snow Undergraduates Editor: Priscilla Hodges Linda Carlson, Marcia Consentino, Denise Coughlan Supervisor of Secretaries: Carol Laniewski Campus Chief Secretary: Barbara Cheney Sarah Brooks, Louise Carriker, Laura Hartnett, Pamela Richards, Carol Sandblom, Patricia Whalen THE STUDENT THE SCHOOL An important job has been done. The mold of individuality has been set upon each of us, but greater development lies ahead. We have reached a starting point, not an end. Let us continue our exploration of ideas, and we will build upon the knowledge we have obtained in high school. Let us join civic organiza- tions and social groups and we will reap from our realization of the values we can learn from others. Let us become active parts of a great democracy, and we will retain the sense of importance and pride which we felt as citizens of Weymouth High School. She has prepared us well, and we must now fulfill her trust. Now we can take a long backward look at our reflection in the school ' s personal- ity. We see teachers and students work- ing together. We see victorious athletes and enthusiastic cheerleaders. We see promising scholars and outstanding lead- ers. Foremost, we see our classmates. These are our additions to Weymouth High School ' s fine history. In this way we have humbly bestowed and dedicated a portion of ourselves to the tradition of our school. We hope that they will enrich its personality. We hope that they will add homage to its name. And as we leave we are not disappointed in our hope that the new senior class will carry on where we have left off. r


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