Weymouth High School - Campus / Reflector Yearbook (Weymouth, MA)
- Class of 1967
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3 T PROPERTY OF THE TUFTS LIBRARY WEYMOUTH, MASSACHUSETTS Ref. AAArA June , 19 7 Author. Wey. High School n a „ Nn 97k.V7 Tit p Yearbook THE TUFTS LIBRARY 3 1648 00232 7632 WER 974.47 WEY 1967 Weymouth High Sc hoo 1 Tec hn i ca 1 H i qh WE WEYMOUTH IS Weymouth is companionship. Throughout our years at Weymouth High companionship has been with us constantly. It has bred in us a warmth, an understanding, an unseverable bond between ourselves and our classmates. Through companionship we developed personality, character, and integrity and have gained a greater perspective on life. Weymouth is people helping peo- ple. Working and cooperating with fellow classmates and teachers has been another part of our education. Through close association with others we have learned that success is a result of com- bined skills and intellects, that coopera- tion lightens the task. More important, the spiritual reward of helping others is great and is influential in the develop- ment of character. Weymouth is school spirit. A deep interest and active participation in all school activities and functions is an outstanding quality of Weymouth High students. Whether it be a football rally, the annual musical, or Tech Tourney game, the strong support of our student body is certain. Weymouth is leadership. Afford- ing its students the opportunity of de- veloping strong leadership qualities is an important duty of education. Strengthening their goals and learning to accept responsibility, students pre- pare themselves for facing the chal- lenges of a career. Weymouth is the sum total of many things; a total which equals the best in education. Yearbook 74.47 campus WEYMOUTH HIGH SCHOOL WEYMOUTH, MASSACHUSETTS TUFTS LIBRARY WEYMOUTH MASS. 7 Throughout his forty-five years in the Weymouth School System, Mr. Wallace Whittle has served capably as both teacher and principal. His sin- cerity and strength of purpose have won the long-lasting respect of both faculty and students. His constant in- spiration and guidance have made pos- sible the great progress made and ob- stacles overcome. Through Mr. Whit- tle ' s efforts and understanding a mean- ingful and efficient relationship between the student and teacher has been estab- lished. During his years as principal, in- creasingly large numbers of students have entered the halls of Weymouth High School and have gone on to grad- uate. Mr. Whittle has guided their footsteps and directed them toward new goals. We, the students of Weymouth High School are forever grateful to Mr. Whittle and his part in making Wey- mouth what it is. Introduction 1 Dedication 8 Administration and Faculty 10-31 Staff 32-36 Athletics 37-63 Graduates 68-156 Memoriam 157 Activities 158-197 Index 198 Acknowledgments 199 Conclusion 200 A school can be only as great as its leaders. Weymouth High School has been fortunate to have the guidance of outstanding administrators. The task of supervising the operation of our school has now passed into the hands of Mr. John F. Martin. Mr. Martin formerly taught at Weymouth High and served as vice- principal and principal of South Junior High School from 1953 to 1955. With ADMINISTRATION FACULTY GUIDANCE the completion of Central Junior High, he became its first principal, and re- mained there for eleven years. He comes to the High School well qualified to keep the school functioning smoothly and efficiently. The students of Weymouth High would like to extend to Mr. Martin their best wishes, and to offer their co- operation in carrying out the traditions of the school. 10 ADMINISTRATION JOHN F. MARTIN Boston College; Principal of Wey- mouth High School Knowledge is itself a power. FRANCIS X. KELLY Boston University, Suffolk Univer- sity; Assistant Principal ofWeymouth High School With a good conscience, our only sure reward, let us go forth to lead the land we love. WILLIAM C. MacDONALD Boston University, Bridgewater, Bos- ton College; Principal of Weymouth High School Annex Practice yourself, for heaven ' s sake, in little things; and thence proceed to greater. RICHARD STEELE Northeastern University; Assistant Principal of Weymouth High School Annex There is no substitute for hard work. JOHN F. COLLINS Fitchburg State College; Director of Weymouth Vocational and Technical High School The skills you receive in return for the effort you are willing to apply will influence your earning potential. WILLIAM T. KEARNS Boston College, Bridgewater State College; Assistant Principal of Wey- mouth High School Others have been successful, you can be also! FRANCES G. ADAMS University of Grenoble; Librarian; Library Service Club Not the fact avails, but the use you make of it. BRYANT T. ANDERSON Eastern Nazarene College; Drafting If you want to attain your goal, put your best foot forward each time. FRANCIS J. ADAMS Boston State, Boston University; English Speech is a mirror of the soul: as a man speaks, so is he. MARY E. ARNOLD Boston University, Sargent College; Physical Education; Pep Club, Cheer- leaders A physically fit student makes a strong, healthy nation. POLLYANNA ANDEM Boston University, Harvard; Eng- lish; Reflector Before you speak, test your words with the following: Is it true? Is it kind? Is it necessary? ELAINE ATEN Drexel Institute of Technology; Cloth- ing; Future Homemakers of America Do the best you can throughout your life. ADELE AVITABILE DOUGLAS T. BLAKE PAULINE N. BOCZANOWSKI University of Illinois; Foods The groundwork of all happiness is health. University of New Hampshire; Head of Social Studies Department Choose your vocation with care, select your college after careful con- sideration, and aim high. Boston University, Sargent College; Physical Education Always develop your character and ability to their highest potential. 12 JAMES F. BOLAND Calvin Coolidge College; Sheet Metal Even in the common arrairs of life, how little security have we when we trust our happiness in the hands of others. BRUCE S. BURGESS Bridgewater State College; Math- ematics; Ski Club A scientist worthy of the name, above all a mathematician, experi- ences in his work the same impres- sion as an artist; his pleasure is as great and of the same nature. RICHARD L. BURNS Boston University, Rawlins College, Wayne University; Chorus, Glee Club Music hath charms. JAMES A. BRIZZI Ohio University; History Good luck, good health, and above all happiness. JOHN S. BURGESS University of Massachusetts; Physi- cal Education; Football Success depends upon the backbone, not the wishbone! HI IHIHflHHIHil H JAMES R. CAMPBELL Massachusetts College of Pharmacy; Chemistry Few things are impossible to dili- gence and skill. . nr y DIANE BROPHY Northeastern University; Algebra, Geometry Your high school days are the most important in your life. Profit by them and you will go far. EDWIN 0. BURKE New England Conservatory of Mu- sic; Orchestra Work for accomplishment — Play for enjoyment — Don ' t confuse the two. WILLIAM CAMPBELL Suffolk University; Biology It is a characteristic of wisdom not to do desperate things. 13 RICHARD A. CAREY Stonehill College; English; Junior Varsity Baseball Seek first the kingdom of heaven, and all other things will be given to you besides. STEPHEN J. CHOP, JR. Tufts University; Art; Art Advisor for Reflector and Campus A study of, and active participation in, the field of visual art and design can only add greater depth and en- joyment to your general education. LINDA L. CLAYTON Keuka College; Mathematics The great thing in this world is, not so much where we stand, as in what direction we are moving. FRED P. CARLSON Boston Teachers College; Carpentry Do it now!!! not tomorrow. WILLIAM E. CLANCY Boston College; U. S. History; Stu- dent-Faculty Basketball game Always seek that truth which is far beyond mere catch words and easy slogans. RICHARD W. CLAYTON, JR. Harvard, Boston State; English; Campus Be of good cheer and broad mind. Life is short, and the grave is long and narrow. JACQUELINE F. CHITTENDEN University of Washington; Commer- cial Give me thy hand; thou has been righdy honest. HAROLD E. CLARKE Fitchburg State College; Sheet Metal We learn by doing. WILLIAM L. CONCANNON Suffolk University, Boston State Col- lege; Social Studies Hold it among the greatest wrongs, to prefer life to honor, and for life ' s sake, lose the reason for living. 14 JOYCE M. COOKSEY Emmanuel, Boston State; Chemistry It is the great beauty of science that advancement in it, instead of ex- hausting the subject of research, opens the doors to further and more abun- dant knowledge. VIRGINIA M. CULLITY Boston University; Physical Educa- tion Competition is the key to success in all phases of life. KATHLEEN CURRAN Boston College; Typewriting, Short- hand, Law Your future lies before you like a shining path of snow. Be very care- ful how you tread for every step will show. X TIMOTHY F. DALY Boston College; Physics; Key Club Good luck to all the seniors for a successful career in the future. JOHN K. DELAHUNT University of Massachusetts, Calvin Coolidge College; Biology Strength is the secret of success. WILLIAM DEMPSEY University of Vermont; Problems of Democracy; Hockey, Tennis Approach each school day with the attitude that getting an education is the most important task you will ever undertake. ARTHUR F. DICKINSON Boston University; French, Spanish; Sophomore French Club Ceux qui s ' appliquent trop aux pe- tites choses deviennent ordinairement incapables des grandes. RITA M. DIMENT Emmanuel College, Simmons Col- lege; Librarian; Library Club The foundation of learning must be laid by reading. VINCENT J. DI SESSA Northeastern University, Fitchburg; Technical Drawing, Architectural Drawing Ideas are useless until they are ac- tivated. 15 PHILIP S. DOLAN Mass. College of Art; Tufts Univer- sity; Head of Art Department Enrich your life with the Arts. CATHERINE A. DREW Boston University; English, General Business, Typewriting; Spectrum Set a reasonable goal, know your weaknesses, work to overcome them, treat others honorably, and be ready when opportunity knocks. Success will be yours! ALICE K. FAY Boston University; Assistant Libra- rian We should accustom the mind to keep the best company by introduc- ing it only to the best books. MARY L. DOUCETTE Emmanuel College, Laval Univer- sity; Distributive Education; D.E.C.A. I suggest you start by knowing yourself and knowing your real worth. Then I think you won ' t be quite so disappointed when you reach your goal because you will know your own capability. MELVIN C. DUNN Fitchburg State College; Lithography Resolve to be thyself; and know that he who finds himself loses his mis- ery. W. JEAN FINCK Valdosta State, Midwestern Univer- sity; English Rather than love, than fame, give me truth. ROGER J. P. DOW Tufts University; English Be as children: natural and sensi- tive. RICHARD B. DWYER Bridgewater State College, Boston College; English; Senior Class Play Cheer Up! The best is yet to come. ROBERTA FINN Boston University; French; French Club Advisor Fine manners need the support of fine manners of others. 16 JOHN FISHER Fordham, Boston University; Direc- tor of Athletics and Physical Educa- tion; Head Football Coach, Golf Coach The only way to success is through hard work. EDNA G. FLAHERTY University of New Hampshire; Bos- ton University; Guidance Counselor Follow your honest convictions and be strong! PATRICIA C. FLYNN Emmanuel; English; New England Drama Festival The most glorious exploits do not always furnish us with the clearest discoveries of virtue or vice in men. PAUL B. FOX Suffolk University; English; Debate Club To be awake is to be alive. MICHAEL FUCILLO Wentworth Institute; Electronics There are no great men, only ordi- nary men who are placed in the posi- tion to make great decisions. JOHN T. GHIORSE Harvard, Calvin Coolidge College; Head of Science Department Study the order around you. MARIE K. GHIORSE ELEANOR S. GRAY FRANCIS Y. GUNYILLE Bridgewater State College, Boston College, Boston University; Head Guidance Counselor W.H.S. Annex Full use of today is the best prepara- tion for tomorrow. Emmanuel College; French, English There are no uninteresting things; there are only uninterested people. Worcester State College, Bridgewa- ter State College; Guidance The future belongs to those who prepare for it. 18 OLIVE E. HACKETT Chandler; Head of Business Depart- ment; Placement Bureau for Senior Business Students Learn today ' s skills for tomorrow ' s jobs. JOHN B. HARTWELL Gettysburg College; Algebra, Trigo- nometry; J.V. Basketball It ' s a game fish that swims up- stream. JOHN W. HILL Brown University, Harvard; Prob- lems, Head of Project Asset Nothing can bring you peace but yourself. RICHARD C. HALLOWELL Trinity College, Boston University; Chemistry It is the property of true genius to disturb all settled ideas. PHILIP W. HENLEY Wentworth Institute, Suffolk Univer- sity, Fitchburg State College; Cabin- et Making, Carpentry That man is the richest whose pleas- ures are the cheapest. LOUISE J. HILL Salem State College; Typing, Office Practice The most completely lost of all days is that on which one has not laughed. RICHARD F. HARDING Franklin Institute; Structural Design Hard work is the key to success. ARDETH HIDINGER Indiana University of Penna.; Span- ish Prepare for the worst, but hope for the best. H. CHARLES HOLLISIAN Northeastern; Electronics Grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the difference. 19 CLEMENT V. HORRIGAN Boston College, Bridgewater State College; English, Latin, Law Nihil Obstat! FLORENCE E. JOHNSON Hunter College, Middlebury College; Head of Foreign Language Depart- ment Secret of joy: Find some job you love to do, and do it extremely well! LESLIE JOPE Wilmington College; Spanish Amargo esel dolor, pero siquiera padecer es vivir. ELEANOR HOWLEY Simmons College; English I firmly believe that ' bad writing ' is the outward and visible sign of bad thinking. FRANCES JOHNSON University of Maine, Boston Univer- sity, Middlebury College; French; French Club To what use serves learning, if the understanding be away. LUCY KALAIJIAN Boston University; English Confidence is the companion of suc- cess. SYLVIA A. HUMES Framingham State College; Foods; Chefs Club, Future Homemakers of America Worry is like a rocking chair; it keeps you busy but doesn ' t get you any place. DIANE P. JONES Skidmore College; Physical Educa- tion; Modern Dance A quitter never wins, a winner never quits. WILLIAM M. KEARNS Tufts University; Mathematics; Var- sity Basketball Coach Good Luck! 20 GEORGE H. KLAY JEAN M. KOVAC MARGARET K. LANGFORD State College at Bridgewater, State College at Fitchburg, Boston Univer- sity; Mechanical Drawing; Cafeteria Supervisor, School Monitor Advisor othing great is ever achieved with- out enthusiasm. Indiana University, Northeastern University; Theatre Arts Club When angry, count to four; when very angry, swear. Chandler; Bookkeeping, Typewriting Be Sincere. DONALD F. LARKIN Mass. College of Art, Cranbrook Academy of Art; Art Use the talent you possess, for the world would be very silent if no birds sang except the best. EDWIN R. LOFGREN Northeastern University; U.S. His- tory; Chess Club Being a student is worth being a scholar! NORMAN D. LOUD Boston University, Clarkson College of Technology; Chemistry You can be anything you wish if you want it badly enough and work at attaining it hard enough. BEVERLY A. LUTZ Bridgewater State College; English; Sophomore Dramatic Club, Sopho- more Student Council We would all be idle if we could. DOROTHY G. MacGREGOR Boston University; Bookkeeping, Guidance It is by our daily work thatwemake our future what we want it to be. ELIZABETH MacGREGOR Boston University; Geography. Type- writing, General Business There is never an instant ' s truce between virtue and vice. Goodness is the only investment that never fails. 21 DOROTHY M. MAGRAW Salem State College; Law, Shorthand; Jr. Moral and Spiritual Values Com- mittee With malice toward none; with char- ity for all; let us strive to do all which may achieve a just and lasting place among ourselves and with all na- tions. MARY LOU MARTINEZ Marylhurst College, Seattle Univer- sity; Problems of Democracy, His- tory; Student Council Honesty of thought and speech and written word is a jewel, and they who curb prejudice and seek honorably to know and speak the truth are the only builders of a better life. Robert p. McCarthy Boston University; Developmental Reading; Theatre Arts, One Act Play, Senior Prom, Brigadoon, Regional Drama Festival There is always someone worse off than yourself. OTTO H. MAHN Boston University; Vocational Guid- ance, Placement Representative, Driver Training, Science, Math; Stu- dent Gov ' t. Day, Jewish War Vet- eran ' s Program; Assembly Programs Happy is the man that finds wisdom and the man that gets understanding. WAYNE R. MASTERS Suffolk University; Problems of De- mocracy What you don ' t know may not hurt you, but it may amuse others. Robert f. Mcdonough Boston State College; History; Folk Song Assembly Do the best you can . . . then relax and enjoy life. HENRY E. MARSHMAN Fitchburg State College, Boston State College, General Motors Institute; Sci- ence. Theory, Mathematics; Senior Class Advisor Honesty to and with yourself is your greatest asset. RUSSELL H. MAZZOLA Tufts College; Northeastern Univer- sity; Mathematics Always do the best with what you have. MARY McMORROW Bridgewater State College, Boston University; English Learn to care for what is best in thought and action. 22 john Mcpherson Northeastern University; Physical Education; Ass ' t. Football Coach All work is seed sown; it grows and spreads, and sows itself anew. FRANK H. MEDA State College at Fitchburg; Auto Re- pair Our chief want in life is somebody who shall make us do what we can. ANGELO P. MEDICI Boston College, Bridgewater State College; Calculus, Advanced Math You have received a fine start; use it to the utmost. EDWARD ME EH AN Harvard University; Economics, Problems of Democracy; Ass ' t. Track Coach The time spent in thought is an in- vestment in future action. MARIE E. MOSS Boston University; French Live your best, act your best, and think your best: today, tomorrow, and always. DALE E. MEKEEL Chadron State College, University of Michigan, Boston University, Uni- versity of Syracuse; Guidance; Out- door Club To look up and not down, to look forward and not back, to look out and not in, and to lend a hand. DAVID A. MURLEY North Adams State College; English, Civics, Math Conquer yourself before the world. FREDRICK K. MORRISSEY Suffolk University; Problems of De- mocracy, U. S. History, Civics Work. MARTIN M. MURPHY Boston College; Social Studies Work and be happy. 24 PAUL MURPHY Salem State College; Bookkeeping, Shorthand Learn to discipline yourself and suc- cess will be yours. WALTER E. MURPHY Bridgewater State College; Develop- mental Reading; Chess Club Talent is that which is in a man ' s power; genius is that in whose power a man is. RICHARD L. NIMS Northeastern University, Boston Uni- versity; History Heed the advice of the virtuous. HELEN M. NORRIS Chandler; Shorthand, Typing; Senior Class Advisor, Senior Secretaries, Senior Treasurers, Senior Nomina- ting Committee There is no substitute. . .in any situ- ation in life . . . for honest, thoughtful, and persevering work. CHRISTOPHER J. ' BYRNE, JR. Bridgewater State College; Geometry, Geography, Driver Education Keep your eyes on the road ahead. GEORGE E. NOTT Fitchburg State College; Head of Graphic Arts Department The clock of life is wound but once, and no man has the power to tell just when the hand will stop at late or early hours. Now is the only time you own — live, love, toil with a will. Place no faith in tomorrow, for the clock may then be still. DUDLEY CLEAR Y Boston University; Physical Educa- tion; Cross-Country, Track Coach If a man has a talent and cannot use it, he has failed; If he learns somehow to use the whole of it, he has gloriously succeeded. VIRGINIA NYE Keuka College, Harvard University; Head of Guidance Department To do more for the world than the world does for you — that is success. JAMES O ' MALLEY University of California; Chemistry Have faith, proceed the unknown end. 25 ROBERT B. O ' MEARA Boston College; Biology, Earth Sci- ence Keep trying. DOROTHY PEARSON Pembroke College, Brown Univer- sity; English; Future Teachers of America Dost thou love life? Then do not squander time; that is the stuff life is made of. EDWARD J. PHILLIPS Westfield State, Fitchburg State Col- lege; Auto Body The most important tool of your trade? — Your diploma. LEO D. O ' REILLY Wentworth Institute of Technology; Electronics It takes ten pounds of common sense to carry one pound of learning. KENNETH L. PEREZ Auto Body Repair Be glad to learn in order that you may some day teach. GEORGE H. PLAYER Northeastern; Spanish, English; Baseball Coach Decir y hacer son dos cosas y la sequnda es la dificultosa. NANCY M. ORTON Smith College; English After the verb ' to love ' , ' to help ' is the most beautiful verb in the world. HERMAN F. PERRY Fitchburg State College; Printing Self-discipline succeeds where other methods may fail. EDWARD A. PORTER Boston College, Boston State College; French Tant vaut l ' homme, tant vaut la terre. 26 HARRY T. POWERS Northeastern University, Boston Uni- versity; Bookkeeping, Typewriting Smoking will affect your health. ELEANOR RITCHIE Wheaton College; Latin Carpe diem. CAROLYN RODGERS Emmanuel College, University of Ma- drid; Spanish, English Un hombre prevenido nunca fue vencido. GEORGE F. PRATT Suffolk University, University of Massachusetts; Guidance Ingredients for success: ability, per- sonality, and work, work, work! JEAN ROANOWICZ University of Massachusetts; English That best portion of a good man ' s life — his little nameless, unremem- bered acts of kindness and of love. JOSEPH SAVOIA Bowdoin College; Geometry; Soph- omore Math Club Long hours of hard work are the key to success. MARILYN REED Framingham State College; Clothing Never think you know everything but be sure you know something. WILFRED ROBERTS Boston University; Law, Bookkeep- ing; Reflector Advertising Your world is only as large as your understanding of it. DANIEL J. SHEA Boston College; Latin, English; Tal- ent Show He makes no friend who never made a foe. 27 ETHEL G. SKEHAX Boston State College, Boston College; History, Economics ' Tis education forms the common mind: Just as the twig is bent, the tree ' s inclined. LUCIXDA STIPEK Wheaton College; English A great man is what he is, because he was what he was. ERVIDA C. SWIRKAL Boston University; General Business, Typewriting If you want to learn to type, you can. MARGARET A. SPOONER Bridgewater State College; Geog- raphy, Guidance Lives of great men all remind us that we can make our lives sublime and, departing, leave behind us foot- prints on the sands of time. BIRL ' TA W. SWAIN Framingham State College; Home Economics; Future Homemakers of America When you spread the table conten- tions will cease. CHARLES F. THIBODEAU Bridgewater State College; Biology Education is not confined to the classroom, so be sure to utilize every opportunity that appears. ROBERT F. STENBERG Charlotte College; Printing Contests allow no excuses, no more do friendships. GERARD J. SWANSON Boston College; Head of Mathematics Department; Math Club Never was good work done without much trouble. MARY F. TOOMEY Boston University; English; Conser- vation Club In daily living our motives should be guided by love and our attitudes based on cheerfulness and hope. 28 STANLEY G. TROUPE Bridgewater State College; English No one can know how glad I am to find on any sheet the least display of mind. EDWARD J. VINSKEV Fitchburg State College; Carpentry When we build let us think that we build forever. Let it not be for pres- ent delight, nor for present use alone. MAUREEN F. WENZLER Framingham State College; Home Economics Anything is possible to a willing heart. VIRCIL VALICENTI Bates College, Bridgewater State Col- lege; U. S. History Be prepared. PAUL A. WARREN New England Conservatory, Boston University; Director of Music, Band, Southeast District Music Festival Keep a song in your heart, and the world will never be without beauty. ROBERT D. WEST Boston College, Harvard University; Guidance Counselor Ever to Excel. MARTHA VINING Boston University; Latin Fortiter, fideliter, feliciter. JOAN WEINSTEIN University of Connecticut; Develop- mental Reading The smile that you send out returns to you. HENRIETTA E. WHEELER Farmington State College; Head of Home Economics Department; Fa- shion Show Congratulations on a job well started. 30 MYRNA L. WHITE Boston College; Shorthand, Type- writing; F.B.L.A. Look for the best in others — you ' ll always find something good. RICHARD L. WHITMORE Fordham University; Social Studies, Driver Education Aim high. EDWIN C. YOUNG State College at Fitchburg, State Col- lege at Boston; Auto Repair Shop Have pride in your work. CLERICAL STAFF DORIS L HOLBROOK Secretary Athletics Office ESTER J. JENSEN Assistant Secretary Guidance Office LOUISE J. LOCKWOOD Secretary Vocational School Office DORIS E. McINTOSH Secretary Annex Office ■I SPECIALISTS ANN K. ALLEN Director of Cafeterias ARTHUR M. CICCHESE Supervisor of Custodians and Ground Crew DOROTHY B. CURTIN School Nurse Annex and Vocational ANNE MULLEN Manager High School Cafeteria DOROTHY W. NOYES Clerk Data Processing JOHN I. RUDOLPH, JR. Director of Audio Visual Institution GEORGE B. SHANAHAN Supervisor of Attendance LOULA M. WHITFORD Technician Data Processing 33 CAFETERIA WORKERS The efficient cafeteria workers preparing another delicious meal. EVELYN [. MAC KEAN Secretary School Lunch Program BEATRICE A. CARMICHAEL Assistant Secretary School Lunch 1 ' rogram Perhaps the most pleasant sounds in the school issue forth from the school cafeteria. The clatter of pans and the busy rustling of skirts all indicate to the hungry student that a well-balanced and appetizing lunch is being prepared for him as well as for over 1,400 other students. We thank these dedicated women. Each morning finds the ladies of the cafeteria busily about their duties. Our qualified cafeteria workers provide well-balanced and nutritional meals for the students. 34 CUSTODIANS Weymouth High ' s custodians: (L-R) Al Cicchese, Steve Holt, Ed Taber, Charlie Butler, Bob Smith, Hal Thomas, Mr. Loud, Archie Barker, Sal Abruzzese, N ' ormie Rverson. During the school day these gentle- men in gray can be seen throughout the building diligently striving to maintain the beauty of Weymouth High School. The efficiency and cheerfulness with which these men do their jobs encour- ages the students to take pride in their school. Mr. Taber, the school garden- er, tends the flowers in the courtyards and the lawns on the campus. In such an atmosphere of cleanliness and dedi- cation it is no wonder that Weymouth means excellence. Harold Thomas gives the cafeteria its final grooming of the day. A k 1 Weymouth High ' s attractive grounds show the horticultural skill of Mr. Taber. Head Custodian, Herbert Loud, keeps a watchful eye upon our building. 35 For the hundreds of students inter- ested in sports who daily pass through our halls, Weymouth is athletics, for the many teams organized at Weymouth High offer participation in all sports from those requiring great coordina- tion and grace such as gymnastics, to the brutal and fast-moving hockey. To the credit of the students and the school, our teams know not only how to win magnanimously, but also how to lose graciously. This in itself reflects the sportsmanship of both the competitors, the students, and spectators. Sports- manship is vitally important in our SPORTS lives, for lessons learned in high school reflect in the attitudes of adults. Weymouth High ' s athletics pro- grams give the student a chance to par- ticipate, and to foster feelings of school spirit and school pride. This spirit and pride should not be lost even though the team might lose. A good school supports its teams even though every game is not a victory. Weymouth High has this pride, and this is why Wey- mouth is spirit personified, why Wey- mouth is sportsmanship. 37 PEP CLUB An impressiv e and unshakably enthusiastic squad, the Weymouth High Pep Club is always there to back up our teams. Their spirited and loud cheers added to the efforts of the cheer- leaders and spurred our boys on to victory after victory in one of Wey- mouth ' s most successful years for sports. Their continued support was an im- portant factor in making this a victori- ous year. Besides attending faithfully all our games, the Pep Club took a part in many other activities. Members helped in planning pep rallies, made victory signs and put up posters throughout the high school. Appearing at all games, home and away, the en- thusiasm and verve of the Pep Club, and their lively school spirit have brought an even greater response from the student body and given our players the strong support they needed to suc- ceed. Pep Club advisor Miss Arnold and President John Nourse. Full of spirit, the Pep Club cheers our team on to victory. The Pep Club gives their enthusiastic support to all athletic teams. 38 The smiling substitutes and Ferdinand. Fight Maroons, Fight! CHEERLEADERS Charging the air with their enthu- siasm and excitement, the Weymouth High Cheerleaders spurred our boys on to victory after victory this year. Their lively spirit at rallies and games brought a great response from the en- tire student body at all games and meets. The efforts of the cheerleaders were not limited to cheering at games. This year ' s squad led pep rallies, put up posters throughout the school, and made maroon and gold banners. We are grateful to the ' 67 cheerleaders for their part in promoting school spirit and a sense of pride in the accomplish- ments of its student body. The Weymouth High Cheerleaders and Ferdinand, (back row, left to right) Patty Corrigan, Sue Twombley, Judy O ' Donnell, Carol Mazzola, Lorraine Reardon, Marilyn Chase, Marilyn Manter, and Marilyn O ' Brien, (front row, left to right) Debbie Ketchen, June Sullivan, Pauline D ' Allesandro. Linda Parks. 39 FOOTBALL Apparently unfamiliar with the benevolent spirit of Thanksgiving, the powerful Weymouth showed no mercy in crushing an out-classed Brockton 53-0. Anxious to provide a glorious finish to Coach Fisher ' s long and bril- liant career and perhaps tainted by memories of the Arlington heart-breaker, Weymouth rolled up the score with awe- some facility. Led by co-captains John Pica and Ken Blasser, the Maroons compiled a record of which any team could be proud. Their only loss came to Arling- ton in what was heralded as The Schoolboy Game of the Year. Stalwarts in Weymouth ' s offensive line were John Pica, Bill Shaw, Doug Auld, Barry Greener, Ray White, Ken Blasser, and Mike Losordo. Working from the I formation the backfield of Bryan Marini, Tom Ward, Steve Tag- en, and Rich Colligan left numerous opponents sprawled in the muddy turf. Statistical Leaders were Tom Ward rushing, Ken Blasser, pass receiving and for the second consecutive season John Pica led the team in tackles. Spe- cial notice should be given the coura- geous Charlie Brennan whose job was to handle the punt and kick-off returns. In recognition of their meritorious play, John Pica, Ken Blasser, Bryan Marini, and Tom Ward were selected to All-Scholastic teams. In a final ap- pearance the South Shore All-Star Team played in the Harry Agganis Football game. As coach of Weymouth High ' s foot- ball team for thirteen years, Mr. Fisher developed many powerful teams but much more important was the character wh ich he constantly sought to instill in his players. Members of the Weymouth High 1966 footballteam: (L-R) First row, Barry Greener, Steven Tagen, Thomas Ward, Stephen Pizzi, Bryan Marini, Brian Greener, Kenneth Blasser, John Pica, Michael McGuire, Michael Losordo, Charles Brennan, James Duffy, Richard Colligan. Second row, Donald White, manager, Stanley Boc, Jeff Gillis, Brian Fitzpatrick, Ross Glynn, Rich- ard McKenna, Raymond White, John Caulfield, Alfred Cappellini, William Shaw, Robert Cugno, John Shober, Mr. John Burgess, assistant coach, Mr. Jack Fisher, head coach. Third row, Frank Baldassini, Michael McGlynn, Kenneth Garrity, Edward Diamond, Daniel Gentile, Steve Sanson, Gregg Sammer, Robert Schlieff, Frank Costa, Kenneth Wilson, Douglas Auld, Robert Tuffy, Richard Jablonski, John Erlandson. Richard Jablonski, Richard McKenna, Alfred Cappellini, John Erlandson. Weymouth 36 Weymouth 20 Weymouth 36 Weymouth 26 Weymouth 12 Weymouth 12 Weymouth 44 Weymouth 53 New Bedford 8 Xewton 6 Boston Latin 14 Waltham 12 Quincy Arlington 33 Watertown 22 Brockton 43 BASKETBALL 44 Willi V Lose something, Peter? Weymouth 82 Watertown 51 Weymouth 99 Quincy 69 Weymouth 69 Newton (S) 58 Weymouth 83 Brookline 71 Weymouth 86 Newton (S) 64 Weymouth 94 Arlington 49 Weymouth 80 Rindge 69 Weymouth 80 Brockton 72 W 7 eymouth 48 Waltham 26 Weymouth 56 Cambridge Latin 34 Weymouth 50 Watertown 41 Weymouth 69 Newton (S) 51 Weymouth 84 Brookline 53 Weymouth 72 Newton (S) 54 Weymouth 90 Arlington 51 Weymouth 78 Cambridge Latin 54 Weymouth 86 Rindge 78 Weymouth 65 Brockton 59 Weymouth 74 Waltham 68 Weymouth 66 Quincy 33 Weymouth 64 English 72 To complete a season undefeated in Suburban League competition had been the goal which members of the Weymouth team pursued with a per- servering passion. With a slimmer Jim Dunlay and a surprisingly improved John Hassan controlling the boards, Weymouth rolled over all opposition. Guards John McClellan and Ed Wis- neski supplied the impetus to keep the fast-breaking Maroons flying. Co-cap- tain Pete Piatt, an aggressive rebounder and possessor of many moves, teamed with the spirited playmaker John Mc- Clellan to cover the opponents ' top scorers. Led by Bob Richardson, the reserves Dick Kelley, Steve Douglas, Jack Abbott, and Glenn Douglas sup- plied Coach Kearns the depth needed to play an aggressive defensive game. As one team after another fell before the awesome sight of Weymouth and the dream of an undefeated season was realized, thoughts turned to the Tech Tourney. Although victory was denied them by a hot-handed Boston English, this did not detract from their incredible record of having finished their twenty game schedule unblemished. Under the direction of Mr. Hartwell, the Jaycee Team kept pace with the varsity squad until the final game of the season. A four point loss against Quincy prevented them from finishing with a perfect rec- ord. Juniors Rich Hassan, Steve Doug- las, and Ed Wisneski will provide a solid nucleus for next year ' s Weymouth Team. Jim Dunlay. John Hassan performing in the Rindge game. J y ' jfr • jT 1 4 A ( Weymouth High Basketball Team: Front: John Hassan, Bob Richardson, Jim Dunlay, Pete Piatt, Steve Douglas, Rick Hassan. Back: Rick Jablonski, Ken Wilson, Ed Wisneski, Dick Kelly, John McClellan, Jack Abbott, John Donovan, Glen Douglas, Mark Fitzgerald. 46 The most successful season ever was completed by this year ' s wrestling team. They accomplished the outstand- ing record of eight wins and only one loss, tying Weymouth for first place in the rugged competition of the Bay State League. Under the capable manage- ment of their coach, Mr. Jannino, Wey- mouth ' s record-breaking wrestling team also placed fourth in the state ' s league making the 1966-67 season even more victorious. With co-captains John McCarthy and Jim Castagnozzi leading the way, impressive victories were won from Nor- wood and Wellesley among others. In the state competition Chester Gillis took third place and Barry Greener placed second. Rodney L. Janewski, a junior, brought even greater honors to the Wey- mouth team by winning the first place trophy in his class. Other seniors who contributed to the great success of this year ' s team were Jim Blaney and Richard Kerrigan. Juniors and sophomores on the team were co-captain Russ Huntington, Bob Schleif, Bob Cugno, Steve Tequori and Michael Rennie. Wrestling requires an ability to coordinate strength and mental skills instantaneously. WRESTLING Weymouth High School Wrestling Team: Front: Mr. Jannino, Steve Liquori. Robert Schleiff, Jim Blaney, John McCarthy, Chet Gillis, Jim Castagnozzi, Rich- ard Kerrigan, Rod Laniewski. Second row: David Cook, Steve Barry, Bill Hendry, Richard Lindstorm, Barry Greener, Ronny Cugno, Russell Huntington, Jeff Gillis, Thomas Travers. Third row: Kerwin Doherty, Lee Clark, Tommy Haywood, Robert Fuqua, Mark Jarvis, Francis F ' innegan, Russel Rennie, Bill Laverty, Robert Clancy, John Sjostedt. Mr. Janino has James Castagnozzi and John MacCarthy demonstrate a few- strategic holds for the club. Weymouth 32 Scituate 1 1 Weymouth 18 Braintree 15 Weymouth 27 Walpole 20 Weymouth 27 Milton 10 Weymouth 14 Needham 27 Weymouth 31 Natick 16 Weymouth 24 Wellesley 20 Weymouth 29 Brookline 14 Weymouth 24 Norwood 18 47 HOCKEY Led by All-Stars Don Costa and Jim Heffernan, Weymouth finished fourth in the South Shore League. When unable to capture first place themselves, the Maroons played the role of spoiler. A surprisingly strong Canton team had hopes of vaulting past league-leading but faltering Hingham. But a coura- geous Weymouth team, powered by Don Costa ' s Hat Trick, played to a tie, thus preventing the bulldogs from assuming first place. Other outstanding performers were the fiery MikeLosordo, steady Gerry Whitney, and smooth-skat- ing Bob Haley. On defense the muscu- lar Ross Glynn, Ray White, and Paul Dorman discouraged opponents from venturing into the corners to retrieve the puck. The fortitude of goalie Fran McMorrow foiled many scoring efforts of enemy skaters. Although graduation will sweep away many of this year ' s stars, the return of Heffernan and Haley promises a bright future for Coach Dempsey and loyal Weymouth hockey fans. Weymouth ' s Bob Haley races towards an opponent ' s goal. Weymouth High Hockey Team: Front: James Campbell, Robert Haley, Jim Heffernan, Gerry Whitney, Ross Glynn, Vic Ponturi. Second row: Mr. Dempsey, Donald Costa, Francis McMorrow, Mike Losordo, Mark Sullivan, Bob Guest, Phil Youngclause. Third row: Ray White, Paul Callahan, Paul Dorman, Bill Dempsey, Kevin Sheehan, Rick Yetman. Weymouth 8 Weymouth 2 Weymouth 2 Weymouth 4 Weymouth 2 Weymouth 2 Weymouth 4 Weymouth 9 Weymouth 5 Weymouth 1 Weymouth 1 Weymouth 3 Weymouth Weymouth 7 Weymouth 4 Weymouth 4 Weymouth 5 King Phillip 1 Hingham 5 Archbishop Williams 5 Scituate Canton 5 Hingham 3 Memorial 2 Brockton King Phillip Archbishop Williams 2 Hingham 5 Memorial 1 Archbishop Williams 2 Scituate 2 Canton 4 Memorial 1 Brockton Weymouth High School games abound with sharp goalmouth action. Aggressive work along the boards is important for the success of any Hockey Club. Weymouth players always make an opposing defense- man ' s work more difficult. Weymouth High ' s (iirls ' (ivmnastic Team. Front: Nancy Ells, Madeline Futile, Susan Murphy, Terry Swanson. Second row: I eslie Traverse, Debbie Ketchen. Patty Corrigan. Lauren FUs. Betsey Hunter. Nancy Matthews, Marty Martinson. GIRLS ' GYMNASTICS Leslie Traverse executes a split on the balance beam. Balancing deftly on the balance beam and executing vaults on the side horse, the members of Weymouth High ' s Girls ' Gymnastic Team finished another season. Under Coach Mrs. Marcia Porro and with the assistance of Mr. Corrigan the girls worked and prac- ticed to attain coordination, grace and perfection of form. The uneven parallel bars, the trampoline, and the balance beam are all utilized in performance. Cartwheels, flips, walkovers, splits, and back somersaults are just a few of the many stunts perfected by the girls dur- ing the year. This year Patty Corrigan completed the season with an outstand- ing record. She remained undefeated in every event in which she performed and she won the State Women ' s Indi- viduals Competition. 50 Under the direction of Mr. Frado, the members of the boys ' gymnastic team develop their acrobatic skills and compete with gymnastic teams from sur- rounding high schools. The co-captains of this year ' s team were Mark Lewis and Jim Doherty. The team finished with a record of one win and five losses. Although the team was not overly suc- cessful in this season there are many capable juniors on the team and the next season appears promising. With the excellent gymnastic equip- ment in the gymnasium, the boys had the opportunity of developing skills on many new pieces of apparatus. Their program included performances on the high bar, the horse, the parallel bars as well as long horse vaulting, and tumbling. The hours the boys spend in preparation for competition keep them continually in top physical condition. Mark Lewis and Jim Doherty, co-captains of the Gymnas- tic Team. Weymouth High ' s Boys ' Gymnastic Team: (L-R) Front, Mike Maguire, Steve O ' Hare, Joe Flannigan, Francis Greely, Bob Luthe, Tim Doherty. Second row: Mr. Corrigan, Glyn West, Rick Lucas, Jim Doherty, Mark Lewis, Mr. Frado. Third row: Larry Fara, Rick Dwyer, Paul La Favre, Tom Abbott, Bruce Eshner, Al Zylinski. 51 CROSS COUNTRY Andrew Straz, John McClellan and Allan Krueger keep in shape by practicing regularly. Brockton North Quincy Quincy Boston Technical Boston English Boston College Archbishop Williams Watertown State Meet — Weymo schools 18 Weymouth 43 41 Weymouth 20 38 Weymouth 23 19 Weymouth 46 2nd 96 Weymouth 22 Weymouth 33 38 Weymouth 20 33 Weymouth 24 uth 8th out of 22 Andrew Straz and John McClellan ran the cross country course. Weymouth High Cross Country, Front: Norman Weeks, Allan Krueger, John McClellan, Andrew Straz, Al Wil- son. Second row: Mr. O ' Leary, Donald Bambrick, John Bambrick, Sam Holmes, John Sullivan, Joseph Rosado. 52 WINTER TRACK The winter track team, captained by Ronald Hunter, Jan Perrin, and Richard Simpkins, completed this sea- son with its first undefeated indoor rec- ord. Weymouth demonstrated its ath- letic prowess in placing Fourth at the State Meet by compiling a score of sixteen and a half. The 66-67 Track Team also set two new Weymouth High records this season. The first by Norman Weeks, a junior, was set in the two-mile run; the second, in the two-lap relay. The Weymouth High School trackmen cap- ped this season with an outstanding victory in the Boston Athletic Associa- tion Competition. The Cross Country team completed this season with a six and two record. Fine performances by seniors John Mc- Clellan, Allan Kruger, and Andrew Straz won them letters in cross country, The team made a fine showing in the State Cross Country Meet. Weymouth placed eighth in competition with twenty- two high schools. il ■Weymouth High Winter Track. Front: Donald White, Tim Sweeney, Steve Tagen, Andrew Straz, Brian Greener, Alan Krueger, Dick Colligan. Second row: Norman Weeks, Joe Ferrisi, James Tressel, Charles Dacey, John Sullivan, Sam Holmes, Ed Diamond, Richard Simpkins. Rindge 35 Weymouth 51 Maiden 19 Weymouth 67 Boston College High 35 Weymouth 51 Waltham 24 Weymouth 62 Newton 34-2 3 Weymouth 51-1 3 Natick 41 Weymouth 45 Brookline 16 Weymouth 70 Boston Athletic Association Weymouth 18 1st place State Meet Weymouth 16Y2 4th place The 1966 Spring Track Team headed by Tri-captains Ron Hunter, Jan Perrin, and Whitey Simpkins was primed for the St. John ' s Relays, Bel- mont Relays, and Outdoor State Class A Track Championships. Experi- ence was the forte of Outdoor Track with BAA Games and State Indoor Class A hurdles champion, Tim Sween- ey, Outdoor State Class A first place tie finishers Jan Perrin and John Mc- Clellan, Class A second place javelin thrower Pete Piatt, Outdoor State second place discus thrower Ray White, fifth place finisher in the State Indoor 300, Ron Hunter; Ed Diamond, fourth in the Indoor State Meet dash, Norm Weeks fifth in the indoor two mile, and sopho- more Joe Rosado who placed second in the State Meet Indoor 600 (tying the school record of 1 min. 16.7 sec). It has been the task of Coach O ' Leary and his assistant, Mr. Meehan, to bring the athletes to their respective peaks in time for, and not before, the big meets, while keeping a high level of performance for dual meet competitions. Pat Pendergast hurls the javelin. SPRING TRACK Weymouth High Spring Track. Front: Sam Holmes, Ed Diamond, Charles Dacey, Harry Sprague, Donald Cummings, John Roanowicz, Norman Weeks, James Foster. Second row: John Sullivan, Mr. Steele, Bill Tansey, Phil White, Paul Salerno, Bill Kobs, Ed Haas, Peter Pizzi, Gregg Sammer, John Bambrick, Ronald Gouthro. John McClellan, Sudsy Noyes, Jan Perrin. Weymouth High Spring Track. Front: Tim Sweeney, Jan Perrin, John McClellan, Ron Hunter, Rick Slmpklns, Sudsy Xoyes, Andrew Straz. Second row: Mr. Meehan, Jim Doherty, Al Capellini, Pete Piatt. Ray W hite, Donald W hue. Tom Ward, James Tressel, Mr. O ' Leary. BASEBALL MM? Weymouth ' s powerhouse of batters never let the team d Mike Panarelli. A capable and alert first baseman is essential to any team. Ken Blasser. This year ' s baseball team had the qualities which every winning team is comprised of. Among these are confi- dence, experience, enthusiasm, and school pride. Made up of returning varsity members and a few up-and- coming rookies, the team had a most enviable season. The bulk of Wey- mouth ' s explosive hitting power was supplied by Bryan Marini, Ken Blasser, Steve Pizzi, and Jack Abbot. The slick fielding of shortstop Glen Douglas and second baseman Mike Panerelli started many a doubleplay for the Maroon de- fense which often relieved the pressure on their pitcher. The pitching staff, headed by Bob Richardson, Steve Pizzi, and junior Danny Dillon completely baffled the opposing batters. The catch- ing chores were handled by Charlie Brennan, who constantly kept the team on its toes. Due to Mr. Player ' s fine coaching, Weymouth posted another fine record... without his inspiration this record would have been poor indeed. Heading Weymouth ' s pitching force this season was Bob Richardson. 56 57 GIRLS ' TENNIS Tennis season came and went again last year at Weymouth High School. In only the fourth year from the team ' s beginning, the girls showed great progress. They completed their series of nine games with a 6-3 record under the capable coaching of Miss Arnold. This season will present itself as an even greater challenge. The 1966-67 team shows great promise due to its talented seniors, Nora Tringale, Kathy McCann, Paula Ryder, Donna Tilden, and Paula Au Coin. Juniors, Maureen Meskimmen and Paula Pilato also contribute much to the team ' s suc- cess. The girls precede each game with a cheer for Margaret Smith, the top womens ' tennis player in the world. This plus the enthusiasm and spirit in each of the girls present favorable pros- pects for a successful season. Paula Au Coin executes a backhand. Weymouth High Girls ' Tennis Team. Front: Paula Au Coin, Paula Pilato, Donna Tilden, Marie Leahy. Back: Paula Ryder, Nora Tringale, Kathy McCann, Mary Lou Peshek, Barbara Olson, Miss Arnold. Nora Tringale starts the game off with a powerful serve. Weymouth High Boys ' Tennis Team. Front: Donald Ambach, Richard Bulman, Jim Phillips. Back: Mr. Dempsey, Dennis Kelly, Dave Henley, John Scott. BOYS ' TENNIS After experiencing a winning season last spring, the boys ' tennis team, de- spite loss of last year ' s players, was able to maintain its fine reputation this season. Senior Donald Ambach and Richard Bulman, a junior, led Wey- mouth ' s team in scoring ability. Players Dennis Kelley, John Scott, David Hen- ley, James Phillips also gave fine per- formances. The fine coaching of Mr. Dempsey and the enthusiasm and de- termination of the boys kept Weymouth ranking at the top in the South Shore Tennis Deague. Richard Bulman displays his form on a strong follow-through. 59 GIRLS ' GYM Under the direction of Miss Arnold and Miss Cullity, the girls at Weymouth High are able to participate in gym twice a week. The purpose of the physi- cal education program is to keep the girls physically fit and healthy. It also encourages interest in a wide variety of sports. By participating in the program the girls not only acquire new skills and good sportsmanship, but they also re- ceive enjoyment. In the gym the girls learn the skills of tumbl ing, basketball, and volleyball. They also learn how to perform on the balance beam, the trampoline, the un- even parallel bars, and the Swedish box. Playing basketball, the girls learn new skills and acquire good sportsmanship. The girls relax as they watch their classmates playing basketball. Jump Ball BOYS ' GYM Mike Mylette exhibits his agility as he spikes the ball over the net. Wrestling requires concentration and coordination. During the school year an excellent physical education program is present- ed to the boys of Weymouth High School. Classes are divided into two groups, Remedial and Regular, and are supervised by Mr. Burgess and Mr. O ' Leary. Activities in the Remedial Class consist mainly of a year-long program in weightlifting. The Regular gym pro- gram begins its fall activities with touch football at Legion Field. Basketball, wrestling, and trampoline are taken up during the winter months. In the spring, classes are again held at Legion Field for baseball and track activities. Volleyball, a fast-moving sport, demands that players remain alert. 61 WEIGHT LIFTING The remedial gymnasium in the boys ' gym offers excellent facilities for weightlifting to the student and athlete. Weightlifting requires strength, coordi- nation, and concentration. Under the direction of John Burgess, the boys also use mats, weights, and other equipment. Through constant exercise the boys are able to achieve a healthier and fitter body. Weightlifting requires a strong and well-coordinated body. Doug Auld. Mr. Burgess explains the fundamentals of weightlifting as students look on. 62 ATHLETIC BANQUET This year Weymouth High School ' s Testimonial Banquet was held on De- cember 15. Those honored at the ban- quet included the varsity letter athletes and the cheerleaders. After a fine din- ner, guest speaker, Dr. John S. Hafer spoke on the qualities which make an outstanding athlete. Our new principal, John F. Martin, presented the sweaters to the players and introduced Coach Fisher. Applause filled the hall as Mr. Fisher, our retiring football coach, rose to speak. During his speech, Mr. Fisher spoke of his sentiments on retiring and of his duties as Director of Athletics. After introduc- ing the coaches of the other teams, Mr. Fisher was seated as the audience ex- pressed their high regard and respect with a standing ovation. Weymouth ' s outstanding performance in the 1966-67 season was praised by guest speaker Dr. John S. Hafer. The guest list of the Athletic Banquet included new- superintendent Dr. Leon H. Farrin. Coach Fisher reviews the record of Weymouth ' s victorious with guests at the banquet. 63 For the past three years we have eagerly awaited the day when we should don our caps and gowns; but as gradu- ation approaches, we hesitate to leave what has become so much a part of us. As we stand on the threshold of new adventures, let us take a final glance at the achievements, the victories, and even the defeats that have been ours during our high school years. Amid the drone of voices, the shuffling of feet, and the clicking of chalk, some lessons have been learned, others forgotten. Friend- Graduates ships have been made, philosophies have been formed, and ideals have been set forth. We have laid our foundation for tomorrow and now must take leave of familiar faces and bustling corridors to test what we have learned within these walls. We trust that the dedication and sense of mission of our teachers and classmates have so challenged us that we may show the world what Weymouth is. 68 CLASS OFFICERS left to right Ronald Hunter, High School Vice President John McLellan, High School President Susan Coveny, High School Secretary Kenneth Knudsen, Vocational School President Frederick Brine, Vocational School Vice President Andrea Jacobson, High School Treasurer William Crooks, Vocational School Secretary-Treasurer 69 J JOHN R. ABBOTT Jack, who wants to become a pilot, would like to attend Boston College. He is interested in skiing, basketball, and playing the piano. ..he dislikes noisy people. Basketball 10, 11. 11, 12 12: Baseball 10, FREDERIC C. ADAMS Fred ' s pet peeve is people who are pests. ..he enjoys football and girls... would like to become a printer when he has graduated. JANET A. ADIKONIS Janet enjoys folksongs, particularly by Peter, Paul, and Mary. She also takes an interest in surfing, skiing, and trav- el. After graduation she hopes to visit abroad and work in Paris for a year... would like to become a private sec- retary. Pep Club 10, 11, 12; F.B.L.A. 12; Miss Vining ' s Sec ' t. 12; Honors 10 DENNIS K. ADLEY Dennis enjoys tinkering with cars... likes V ' ettes... hopes to become a me- chanic and own a garage. Open House 11, 12 JOHN J. AHERNE President of his C.Y.O....Jack ' s inter- ests include sports and swimming... can be seen as a bundle boy at Curtis Farms. ..hopes to enter medicine or teaching. Student Council 10; Treas. 12; Caf. Monitor 10, 12; Intramurals 10; Class Treas. 10, 11; Soph. Party Chairman 10; Jr. Usher; Jr. Prom Comm.; Key Club 12; Pep Club 12; Grad. Dance Comm. PATRICIA A. AHL Pat is an active member of C.Y.O. and a president of Good Counsel Club. She spends her spare time working in Filene ' s. After high school she plans to attend a nursing school. Campus 11; F.N. A. 12; Ski Club 12 NEAL F. AHLSTEDT Energetic Neal square dances and plays the guitar. After graduation he hopes to attend college and become an electronics engineer. RITA M. AKUNEVICH Rita, who enjoys tennis, swimming and outdoor activities, hopes to go on to secretarial school. She favors peo- ple who have a sense of humor, and dislikes people with no school spirit. Reflector H.R. Rep. 10; Pep Club 12; F.B.L.A. 12 DANA A. ALBERT Dana is an avid sportsman. He en- joys fishing, hunting, and bowling... also likes motorcycle racing. EDWARD R. ALEX Eddie, when not working as the Man- ager of Narragansett Surf Shop, spends his time surfing and sailing. His goal after high school is business college. Hockey 10; Football 10 70 STEPHEN E. ALLEN Steve, active in C.Y.O., plans to attend Burden College and then Northeastern Univ. He is interested in cars and rock n ' roll.. .keeps busy as a stock boy at Curtis Farms. Phony people and loud girls are his dislikes. DONALD E. AMBACH Tennis, bowling, football, and hockey are among Don ' s interests. In the future he would like to play tennis professio nally. ..he now works as a gas station attendant in his spare time. Tennis Team 10, 11, 12; Intramurals 10 L DEBORAH R. ANCHASE Debby is a member of Rainbow. She enjoys tennis, swimming, sailing, and ice skating. ..hopes to become a secre- tary or an accountant. Chorus 10, 11, 12; Glee Club 11, 12; District Auditions 12; Brigadoon 12; New England Solo Ensemble Fes- tival JOHN F. ANDERSON An avid marksman, John is a member of the Weymouth Sportsman ' s Club... contemplates a career in the Air Force. He dislikes Monday mornings. KENNETH G. ANDERSON Kenneth, who likes good athletes, is also interested in sports and music... his ambition is to become a jazz trom- bonist. Band 10, 11, 12; Orchestra 10, 11; Talent Show 10; Basketball 10 MAXINE ANDERSON Working in the dietary department of a hospital occupies much of Maxine ' s time. Her favorite pastimes are at- tending football games, ice skating, bowling, and dancing. ..a future airline stewardess. Mr. Perry ' s Sec ' t. 12 DAVID F. ANDREWS Dave, who is interested in attending Northeastern, enjoys boating, bowl- ing, and collecting coins. His pet peeve is getting up on Monday morn- ing. He also has a part-time job working for the Patriot Ledger. SARA C. ANDREWS Sara hopes to become a secretary... dislikes conceited people.. .her pet peeve is getting up in the morning. Chorus 10; Glee Club 11, 12; F.B.L.A. 11, 12; Shorthand Cert. 60, 80, 100; Teachers ' Convention 11 EMILIE M. ANTONETTI Emmy, who enjoys designing and sew- ing her own wardrobe, is now a sales- girl at Remick ' s. She will attend Aquinas School next fall and become a secretary. Student Activity 10; H.R. Mesngr. 10; Office Worker 10; Soph. Party Comm. 10; Monitor 10, 12; Campus 11, 12; Jr. Party Comm.; Student Council 12; Sr. Prom Comm.; Sr. H.R. Treas. GEORGE F. APPLETON Musically inclined, George enjoys plaving the guitar. He hopes one day to be a cameraman for a large press ...intends to take a post-graduate course. Talent Show 10, 11; Open House 10. 11 71 CHARLES E. ARMSTRONG Charlie, an all-round fun guy and sports enthusiast, hopes to go on to further schooling and then into the advertising field. At the moment he is working at Sheridan ' s and Delco Sheet Metal. He likes hockey, money, and Corvairs. fa WILLIAM R. ARVIDSON A future electrical engineer, Bill ' s main interests are camping, hunting, and electronics. He hopes to attend South- eastern Massachusetts Technological Institute after graduation. Math Club 10, 11, 12; A.V. Club 11, 12; Outdoor Club 11, Pres. 12; Math Tourney 11, 12; Brigadoon; Key Club 12; Cap and Gown Comm. 4 THOMAS F. ASH Tom, who will certainly be a friend to anyone he meets, enjoys all sports. Next year he hopes to continue his education in college but has no plans beyond that. JAMES P. ASHE Jimmy, now a service station attend- ant, is planning to begin his five year apprenticeship training in electricity after high school. He likes Corvettes, and spends his spare time working on automobile transmissions. His pet peeve is no girls in the vocational wing. PAULA J. AUCOIN Paula is interested in all sports... her pet peeve is the mini-skirt. She plans to attend Bridgewater State College next fall and major in physical educa- tion. Gvmnastics 10, 11, 12; Tennis 10, 11, 12; Monitor 10, 11, 12; H.R. Mesngr. 10; Soph. Party Comm.; Office Guide 10; Jr. Party Comm.; Student Council 11; Bye Bye Birdie; Brigadoon; Cheer- leader 11, Head 12; Re lector H.R. Rep. 11, 12 DONALD W. AWALT Sportsminded...Don is an active mem- ber in C.Y.O. and M.Y.F.... intends to go into carpentry work. Senior Nom. Comm.; Open House 12 NORMAN W. BABCOCK, JR. Norman, a model car bug, intends to join the Army Construction Corps and later become a house contractor. Chorus 10, 11 DENNIS R. BAILEY Sack loves cars, football, and elec- tronics. Now a burner and welder, he plans to join the Navy. Fords, Ramb- lers, and geometry annoy him. Honor Roll 10,11 MICHAEL A. BABINEAU Mike, whose free time is occupied with sky-diving and motorcycling, is inter- ested in all sports, especially hockey... he plans to become a state policeman. HARRY E. BAILEY, JR. Harry, a great car enthusiast, enjoys watching stock car races and hopes to build his own car. He wants to attend Franklin Institute after graduation. 72 LINDA D. BAIRD Linda spends her spare time reading, roller skating, and dog showing. ..dis- likes boys with long hair. Linda hopes to attend Peabody College and become a practical nurse. ELIZABETH J. BAKER Betty, an avid participant in all water sports, would like to attend college and later teach physical education. Monitor 10; F.T.A. 12; Gymnastics Team 12; Cap and Gown Comm. GREGORY P. BALLARD Greg, who enjoys billiards, bowling, and swimming, hopes someday to own his own business. He now works as an auto mechanic in his spare time. Gym Team 10; Track Team 10 JOHN F. BALONIS Johnnie can be heard saying Don ' t yell! ...likes cars. ..dislikes liars and detention. ..after graduation John hopes to enter the U. S. Air Force. WILLIAM M. BARBER Bill, a typical sportsman, likes boat- ing, fishing, hunting, and blonde-hair- ed, blue-eyed girls. Going on to school and becoming a master aviation tech- nician are Bill ' s ambitions. He is an- noyed by prejudice toward teenagers. JOSEPH R. BARBUTO Joseph, who is an employee at Sears Roebuck and Company, would one day like to become a manager of Sears. He is interested in cars and would like to attend business school when he graduates. RICHARD J. BARBUTO A future student at Northeastern Uni- versity, Dick is an active member of C.Y.O. He enjoys all sports and works part-time at Tedeschi ' s. Football 10; Pep Club 12 KATHLEEN A. BARRETT A future executive secretary, Kathy plans to attend a business school. Out- side of school she is kept busy by her work at Ruth and Don ' s Snack Bar. Chorus 10; F.B.L.A. 11, Officer 12; Teachers ' Convention 11 VICTOR S. BAROSSI Vic, with his liking for work, does a fine job as a sound service man. ..likes history and working on cars. Office Duty 10; Open House 11, 12 ERNEST H. BARTELS Ernie plans to further his education in Business Administration. ..enjoys ski- ing, swimming, sailing, camping, and likes to earn money. Indoor Tennis Club 11; Ski Club 12 73 GEORGE L. BARTLETT George hopes to some day travel around the world. ..plans to take post- graduate courses In machine shop. FRANCIS L. BASSETT, JR. Swimming, cars, pool, and roller-skat- ing are Francis ' main interests. ..likes ice cream, sports cars, and pastromi... hopes to become a building contractor. GARRY W. BATES Gam- spends much of his time work- ing as a G.E.M. gas station attendant ...likes sports, but does not favor work or bleached hair... plans to enter the service. MARY J. BEAUDOIN A future airline stewardess, Mary ' s interests are riding, dancing, and play- ing the piano. She despises people who don ' t live up to what they say. Riding Club 11; F.B.L.A. 11, 12; Pep Club 11; Co-Manager of Campus Sec- retaries; Shorthand Certs. 60, 80, 100; Honors 11 CHERIE L. BEAUREGARD Cheri enjoys meeting people, especially college boys... dislikes teased hair and snobby people.. .she hopes to become an airline stewardess or hairdresser. Chorus 10; Glee Club 11, 12; F.B.L.A. 11, 12; Pep Club 12; Mrs. Orion ' s Sec ' t. 12 VALERIE A. BEGGS Valerie, first runner-up in the Singer World Stylemaker Contest, has plans for a career in fashion design after attending college. Her interests include listening to folk music, fashion sketch- ing, reading, and exploring Harvard Square boutiques. J.M.S.V.C. 11, 12; Monitor 10; Jr. Campus Sales Staff; Sr. Nom Comm.; Sr. Play Usherette; F.H.A. 12; Campus 11, Ed-in-Chief 12; Brigadoon; Hon- ors 10, 11 JOAN M. BELANGER Joan, who likes sports, enjoys cheering at football and basketball games... is presently employed at Woolworth ' s in Quincy. Riding Club 11, 12; Mrs. Swain ' s Sec ' t. 11, 12; Pep Club 11, 12; Sr. Nom. Comm. BRUCE K. BELCHER Bruce enjoys collecting records and constructing ship models. His future plans are to enter the Navy and later to begin a business career. A.V. 10; I.M.C. 11, 12 LYNNE K. BELL Lynne, secretary for her youth group, likes bowling, ice skating, and sewing ...works as a sales girl at Jackson Square Pharmacy. Her future lies in secretarial work. JOSEPH B. BENEDETTI An eager sports fan, Joe is a member of the Y.M.C.A. and plans a career in teaching or sports announcing. ..likes team teaching in English... dislikes homework. Chorus 10; Chess Club 11, 12 74 JAMES D. BENNETTE Jim, a fine artist and friend to all, will certainly find great rewards in his chosen field of art. With next year he hopes to enter an art school where he will further his talents. STEVEN A. BENNETTE Steve enjoys all sports, especially foot- ball., .dislikes conceited people. He would like to go into some field of engineering. Hockey 11, 12 ELAINE C. BENTLEY Elaine, a candy stripe volunteer, plans to become a registered nurse after col- lege. She is a member of Rainbow and her Church Fellowship. Dramatic Club 10; Caf. Monitor 10; Student Council 10, 12; Ski Club 11, 12; Pep Club 11, 12; Theatre Arts 11, 12; Bye Bye Birdie; Brigadoon; J.M.S.V.C. 11, 12; Grad. Dance Comm. SANDRA L. BERBERIAN Sandy is president of the Pilgrim Fel- lowship in East Weymouth. She es- pecially likes horseback riding. She plans to choose hairdressing for a vocation. Riding Club 12 KAREN L. BERG Karen, who is interested in drama, finds time for sewing, drawing, and babysitting... plans a future as an art teacher. Soph. Party Comm.; One Act Plays 11; Reflector Art Staff 10, 11, Editor 12; Reflector H.R. Rep. 10; Theatre Arts 11, 12; Bye Bye Birdie; Briga- doon, Student Director; Dramatic Club 10; Jr. Party Comm.; Spectrum 10 KAREN J. BERGFORS Karen, a sparkling redhead, likes to keep busy. She fills her spare time with tennis, swimming, reading, and walking. Reflector 10, 11, 12; Pep Club 10, 11, 12; Caf. Monitor 10; F.T.A. 11, 12; J.M.S.V.C. 11, 12; Glee Club 11, 12; Theatre Arts 11, 12; Campus 12; Sr. Nom. Comm.; Merit Scholarship Letter Commend.; Brigadoon 12; High Hon- ors 10, 11 CHRISTINA D. BERIO Chris enjoys horseback riding and bowling... has no time for conceited people... hopes to attend business school and become a secretary. Pep Club 11; F.B.L.A. 11 ROBERT C. BERQUIST Berk likes girls who are lively. ..an avid sports fan, he enjoys basketball, baseball, football, and bowling. ..as- piring to be a sales engineer, he plans to attend college. Public Speaking Club 10; Intramurals 10; Chess Club 10,11,12 JOSEPHINE E. BERNARD Jo plans to teach history after going to college. She is often seen cheering at Weymouth ' s football and basketball games. ..enjoys sewing and reading. Dramatic Club 10; Pep Club 11, 12; F.H.A. 11; F.T.A. 11, 12; Glee Club 11, 12; Library Staff 12; Ski Club 12; Campus 12; Brigadoon KRISTINA F. BERTRAM Kris, a lover of music and dancing, can often be found working at her part-time job. ..she would like to attend Burdette. Band 10, 11, 12; Gymnastic Team 10; Debating 11, 12; Reflector H.R. Rep. 11 75 NANCY L. BIRRO LUCILLE BESEGAI Lou, who plans to go tocollege... future plans undecided as yet.. .likes bowling and tennis. ..she also enjoys listening to records. Pep Club 10; F.B.L.A. 11, 12 The Surf just wouldn ' t be the same without Nance. Her interests include singing and boys with distinction... anticipates a post-graduation trip to England. Chorus 10, 12; Honors 10; Talent Show 10; Glee Club 11, 12; F.B.L.A. 11, 12; Campus Sec ' t. 11, 12; Pep Club 11, Activity Mngr. 12; Briga- doon; Shorthand Certs. 60, 80, 100; Sr. H.R. Treasurer; Sr. Class Play Usherette BRIAN F. BLACKWELL Brian enjoys bowling and swimming... pizza is his favorite food. ..he would like to become an engineer. MARY E. BLAKE Mary, who works as a salesgirl at Gilchrist ' s, loves a good time with lots of excitement. She also enjoys sum- mer sports, including swimming and waterskiing. D.E.C.A. 12 JAMES BLANEY Jim, an easy-going and likeable boy, works as a cashier at Turnstyle... anti- cipates future education at Tufts or Northeastern. He ' s a sure success. Monitor 10; Wrestling Team 11, 12; Chess Club 11, 12; Cap and Gown Comm. KENNETH M. BLASSER Ken enjoys swimming and playing billiards. Convertibles whose tops won ' t go down bother him. You ' ll often find Kenny In one of two places ...either on the baseball diamond or on the football field. He hopes to fur- ther his education. Basketball 10; Football 10, 11, 12; Baseball 10, 11, 12; H.R. Rep. 10 GARY O. BLUME A friendly boy whose favorite expres- sion is hello ...Gary ' s many interests include football, cars, girls, and danc- ing... he has an aversion to getting up in the morning... active In DeMolay and his church youth group. He has plans for attending college. Tennis 10 DOUGLAS F. BOBZIN Doug Is a sports enthusiast with inter- ests in scuba diving, swimming, foot- ball, and baseball. His sense of hu- mor and amiable disposition are sure to make him a success in whatever he attempts. LAURENCE J. BOISVERT Although Larry enjoys drafting and shop, he detests English. He spends his leisure time playing pool and swim- ming. He intends to join the Navy. Open House 10, 11 ROBERT E. BONIA Oig ' s special interests lie in military miniatures, war-gaming, and playing records Now a grocery clerk at Big Joe ' s, he contemplates further educa- tion at Wentworth, in the field of en- gineering. 76 BONNIE J. BORDEN B.J. has a special Interest in art. ..likes all Folk Blues. ..dislikes getting up be- fore noon and would like to go to finishing school. Student Activity 10; Pep Club 10; In- tramurals 10; F.B.L.A. 11 DIANE L. BOSTWICK Diane is interested in clothing design. She plans to attend college and major in home economics, and also hopes to travel. Fashion Show 10; J.M.S.V.C. 11; Campus 11, Ass ' t Ed. 12; Cap and Gown Comm. 12; F.H.A. 12; F.T.A. 11,12; Brigadoon; Campus Jr. Sales Staff FRANCIS J. BOURDON, JR. Frank can most often be seen playing chess, cards, or bowling. Friendly people with a sense of humor are right down his alley. After college, his goal is to be a teacher or a government worker. Band 10, 11; F.T.A. 11, 12; Sr. Norn. Comm. FRANCINE T. BOVA Petite and friendly, Fran plans a future career of teaching Spanish or elemen- tary grades. ..outside interests include skiing and dancing. She also loves hot fudge sundaes and dislikes boys with extremely long hair. Pep Club 10, 11, 12; Monitor 10; Jr. Party Comm.; Campus 11, 12; Briga- doon; Ski Club 12 PAUL R. BOWLEY Dramatically inclined, Paul has parti- cipated in many school activities. ..as- pires to become a Spanish teacher after college. Dramatic Club 10; Exchange Concert 10, 11; One Act Play Festival 10; Folk Song Assembly 10; Theatre Arts Club 11; Bye Bye Birdie; Brigadoon JANET L. BOYLE A future secretary, Jan hopes to attend business school.. .conceited people and getting up in the morning annoy her... she likes sewing and dancing. Pep Club 11, 12; F.H.A. 12 KATHLEEN E. BRADY Kathy, an active member of C.Y.O., enjoys bowling and basketball. With her sincere personality, she will surely succeed as a teacher. Pep Club 11, 12; F.T.A. 11, 12; F.H.A. 12; Cap and Gown Comm. BARBARA A. BRENNAN A friendly girl, Babsie hopes to become a physical therapist... likes boys, skiing, and dancing. ..snobby people annoy her. F.N.A. 11, 12; Pres. 10; Pep Club 10, 11, 12; Theatre Arts Club 11, 12; Jr. Prom Comm.; Ski Club 11, 12; Briga- doon CHARLES M. BRENNAN Buddy. ..enjoys all sports outside of school. ..is bothered by skinny people. He plans to further his education and later go into hotel management. Monitor 10; Weight Lifting 10; Base- ball 10, 11, 12; Student Council 10; Football 11, 12; Wrestling Team 11 ROBERT F. BRIANA Bobby. ..you ' 11 never find him dancing collegiate... presendy hopes to sing his way through life. .. Crazy little colle- giate kids is his favorite expression. 77 LOUISE C. BRIDGES Louise, a sports fan, particularly en- joys playing tennis and volleyball. She participates in the activities of Weymouth Bible Club, Rainbow, and Weymouth Baptist Youth Fellowship. Reading fills her spare time. Chorus 10; Glee Club 11, 12; Pep Club 11, 12; Theatre Arts 12; French Club 12 ROBERT G. BRODEUR Robert would like to go to Wentworth ...he enjoys cars, motorcycles and hockey. ..dislikes homework. Honors 10, 11 FREDERICK S. BRINE An avid sportsman Fred actively plays football and baseball. Square dancing and wise guys peeve him. He hopes to become an engineer. Football 10, 11; Baseball 10, 11, 12; Open House WILLIAM T. BROOKS Poetry in motion best describes Brook- sey as he masters any ski slope from the Alps to the Blue Hills. In his spare time he works at a gas station. ..hopes to attend college. Ski Club 11, Vice-Pres. 12 JEAN M. BROWN Jean ' s warm, sincere personality will make her an outstanding nurse. She wants to specialize with crippled and blind children. ..happy people appeal to Jeannie. Intramurals 10; F.N.A. 10; Re lector H.R. Rep. 11; Teachers ' Convention 11; Miss Weinstein and Mr. Mc- Carthy ' s Sec ' t. 12; Shorthand Certs. 60, 80 SUSAN M. BROWN A cashier at Curtis Farms, Susan hopes to become a stenographer. ..boys with long hair annoy her. Office Worker 10; Drama Club 10; Monitor 10; Intramurals 10; Pep Club 10 RICHARD W. BRYANT Rick likes hunting and hot rods... works part-time at Curtis Farms. ..he would like to join the Navy. ROBYN A. BROWN Brownie , a future teacher, enjoys writing prose in her spare time. Her future plans include attending Wor- cester State Teachers College. F.N.A. 10; Intramurals 10; J.M.S.V.C. 11, 12; Campus 11; Reflector H.R. Rep. 12; Language Lab. Ass ' t. 12 RICHARD C. BRUNET Benny enjoys hunting and fishing in his spare time. He plans to attend college, major in science, and go on to graduate school. A.V. Club 11, 12 BARBARA A. BULLIO To see the world is Barb ' s ambition. However, at present, she may be seen working as a nurse ' s aide. Her spe- cial interests he in the field of music. Pep Club 10 78 JUDITH A. BULMAN Judy, a member of her church Youth Fellowship, enjoys tennis and bad- minton. ..likes to babysit, cook, and sew. She hopes to become an L.P.N. , and is preparing herself by working as a nurse ' s aide. Intramurals 10; F.H.A. 11, 12 JEAN F. BUNNER A busy girl, Jean enjoys square-danc- ing, good food, and friendly people. A member of the Women ' s Marine Corps, she leaves in June for basic training. Chorus 10; Folk Song Festival 10; Bye Bye Birdie; Glee Club 11; Library Staff 11; Cafe. Worker 12; Lang. Lab. Ass ' t. 12 PAMELA A. BURFITT Cute and peppy, Pamsy would like to become an elementary school teacher. She likes new clothes, but dislikes jello ...has a special interest in skiing and other sports. Intramurals 10; Campus 10, 11; Pep Club 10, 11, 12; Ski Club 11, 12; Riding Club 11, 12; F.T.A. 12; Sr. Nom. Comm.; Sr. Play Usherette DIANE M. BURNHAM Diane enjoys football, basketball, and playing the clarinet. She likes people and school. ..dislikes conceited people and snobs. Band 10, 11, 12; Orchestra 10, 11, 12 JANIS B. BURNS Janis enjoys watching sports, as well as participating in them. After gradu- ation she plans to become an executive secretary. Pep Club 12; F.B.L.A. 12; Campus Sec ' t., Co-Mngr. 12; Cap and Gown Comm.; Shorthand Certs. 60, 80, 100, 120; Tutor 12; Honors 11 MARY-JO BURNS Always on the go and full of life, Mary-Jo dislikes people who don ' t know how to enjoy their weekends... hopes to enter a junior college. Talent Show 10; Gymnastics 10; Pep Club 10; Intramurals 10 ■it STEPHEN M. BURNS Steve keeps busy playing his drums and working on his Chevy. ..dislikes girls who smoke. ..enjoys submarine sandwiches. ..teaching is his chosen career. Caf. Worker 10; Chem. Lab. Ass ' t. 11 PAUL F. CALLAHAN An avid sportsman, Paul enjoys hock ey, baseball, football, and all other sports... works as an electrician ' s help- er during the summer. ..college lies in Paul ' s future. Varsity Hockey 11, 12 IRENE E. BURRELL Renee will certainly be happy as a physical education teacher... she swims at the Y.M.C.A. and enjoys bike riding and most sports... loves school spirit, happy people, and fried clams. Honors 10, 11; Reflector H.R. Rep. 10, 11, 12; Campus 11, 12; Pep Club 11, 12; Tutor 10, 11 JAMES M. CAMPBELL A future electrical engineer, Jim likes hockey and motorcycles, particularly Yamahas. Hockey 11, 12 79 JOSEPH A. CANOVA Joe, who likes hunting and working, works refinishing furniture after school ...hopes to become a building contrac- tor. Football 10; Open House 10, 11, 12; Student Council 11, 12 JANICE M. CAPASSO Jan, who likes reading, photography and sewing, hopes to attend nursing school. She likes food, dislikes phonies. Fashion Show 10; Spectrum 10; Sr. Nom. Comm.; J.M.S.V.C. 11; Campus 12 GUY F. CAPELLE Guy, quiet and witty, is a good athlete. He hopes to go to college next year. ALFRED J. CAPPELLINI Al wants a thorough education at an Ivy League school... works at Friendly ' s ...enjoys sports and playing his guitar. Football 10, 11, 12; Track 10, 11, 12; Key Club 12; Jr. Usher ANN M. CARACCIOLA An active member of her C.Y.O., Ann also enjoys dancing and sewing... works as a cashier at Bradlee ' s. F.N. A. Vice-Pres. 10; Pep Club 10; Jr. Prom; Ski Club 12 GEORGE A. CARDILLO Try, try again, but this time a little harder, is George ' s favorite expres- sion. After graduation he would like to join the Air Force. DIANA L. CARLSON Diana likes ice skating, piano, and painting. Her plans for next year are still uncertain. Dramatics 10; Soph. Party Comm.; Public Speaking 10; Ski Club 11, 12; Health Office Ass ' t. 10, 11, 12; Pep Club 11, 12; Theatre Arts 11; Campus 12 WILLIAM L. CARMICHAEL Bill ' s hobbies include bowling, golfing, and basketball. He likes submarine sandwiches and potato chips... dislikes people who crack their knuckles... hopes to enter college. Cafe. Worker 10; Chess Club 11; Math Club 11; Golf 12 BARRY J. CARR Always ready with a joke, Barry ' s carefree disposition brings him many friends. He is particularly interested in sports, a member of the C.Y.O. basketball team and other sports. ..a future as a history or gym teacher lies ahead. Football 11 MARILYN J. CARR Marilyn is an active member of Rain- bow, teaches Sunday School, and plays basketball for the church team... likes camping and Mustang conver- tibles. ..works at So. Shore Hospital... her ambition is to become an account- ant. F.B.L.A. 11, 12; Mr. Swanson ' s Sec ' t. 12 80 PAUL F. CARROLL Paul, who likes friendly and honest people, may be seen working in the kitchen at the South Shore Hospital. Next year he hopes to attend Newman Prep, and then, perhaps, college. ERNEST J. CARSON, JR. Ernest hopes to enter a structural en- gineer course.. .his pet peeve is no girls in the vocational school. ..likes to eat and sleep. ..dislikes realists. kit RICHARD A. CARROLL Dick enjoys all types of sports, espe- cially golf. He works part time and hopes to go on to further his education. WILLIAM B. CARSON Friendly and easy-going, Bill devotes his spare time to working on cars, when not busy working part-time. Af- ter graduation he plans to enlist in the Marine Corps. SUSAN D. CARTER Dancing and meeting friendlv people please Sue most. ..she also finds time for attending basketball and football games and working at Ho Jo ' s. ..col- lege is next for Sue. F.N.A. 10, 11; Pep Club 11, 12; Riding Club 11, 12; Ski Club 11, 12 DIANNE M. CASEY Casey likes friendly and sportsminded people. She is now working for Smith ' s Caterer. ..hopes to become a hairdress- Girls ' Gymnastic Team 10, 11, 12; Intramurals 10; Pep Club 10, 11, 12; F.B.L.A. 11, 12; Jr. Prom Comm. GAIL E. CASEY Gail enjoys reading, hiking, and roll- erskating...she likes dogs and warm weather. ..dislikes snobs and winter. She would like to attend either North- eastern or Cornell. ..her ambition is to become an astronautical engineer. JAMES S. CASTAGNOZZI Ding makes the delicious food at the Weymouth Drive- In. ..likes fine clothes ...dislikes spending money and skinny people. Wrestling 10, 11, 12; Key Club 12 ALAN B. CATANIA Al likes most sports from bowling to football; also popular music. Hopes to enter college where he will major in the field of mathematics. JOHN H. CAULFIELD Undecided as yet about a career, John plans on a college education. Sports such as football and hockey interest him, and he also holds a job in his spare time. Football 11, 12; Spring Track 11, 12 82 LAWRENCE D. CAYON Lawrence, who likes swimming, foot- ball and basketball, hopes to become a printer... dislikes getting up early and doing homework. Open House 10 PAUL F. CERUTI Paul is interested in writing. ..he also enjoys most sports. He would like to travel and plans to enter the field of journalism. Reflector Lit. Staff 10, 11, 12 JANET A. CHARPENTIER Mousie likes to sing and write... dislikes conceited people.. .she has worked for two years as a nurse ' s aide at a nursing home. Talent Show 10; Campus Jr. Sales Staff 11; Campus 12 MARILYN CHASE An exciting and vivacious girl, Mari- lyn likes autumn, the Cape, and foot- ball. ..hopes to go to college, then teach and travel. She is now working at the Y.M.C.A. Student Activity Comm.; Soph. Party Comm.; Ski Club 11, 12; Tennis 11, 12; J.M.S.V.C. 11, 12; Jr. Party Comm.; Cheerleader 12; Talent Show 12; F.T.A. 12; Opening Ex. 12; Grad. Dance Comm. LILLIAN CHIANO La, a friendly and outgoing person likes daisies, pearls, and football games. After graduation she hopes to become a dental assistant... now work- ing at Sears Roebuck. Monitor 10 JACQUELINE M. CHIASSON As an all-around outdoor girl, Jackie enjoys both skiing and riding. After graduation she will perhaps attend night school. Ski Club 11, 12; Riding Club 11 CORINNE J. CHISHOLM A future teacher, Rene is an active member of C.Y.O.... works as an ice skating instructor and also at Curtis Farms. JOANNE R. CHMIELINSKI Jo ' s laughter is a common occurrence in the halls of Weymouth High. She enjoys the Cape, chocolate eclairs, and bicycling... intends to return to the class- room as an English teacher. ..she also hopes to travel. Tennis 11; Campus 11. 12; Ski Club 11, Rec. Sec ' t. 12; J.M.S.V.C. 11. 12 CANDACE J. CHOR Candy enjoys dancing, sports, and horseback riding. ..likes people who have a good sense of humor and are friendly. Pep Club 10; Intramurals 10; Jr. Prom Comm.; F.B.L.A. 12 RONALD P. CHRISTIAN Ron enjoys chess. ..business school is in his future. Chess Club 11 83 ALISON E. CLARK Al is artistically inclined, but also en- joys a great many sports, including horseback riding, tennis, ice skating, and swimming.. .she plans to attend an art school. Chorus 10; Pep Club 12 GERALDINE B. CLARK Gerry, whose ambition is to be happy and successful, enjoys sports, sewing, and dancing. She also holds a part- time job in her spare time. D.E.C.A. NANCY J. CLARK Long-haired boys and saddle shoes bother Nancy.. .she enjoys dancing, writing, parties, and Pontlacs... hopes to become a social worker. Dramatic Club 10, 11; Pep Club 10; Gymnastic Club 10; Honors 10; Ski Club 11; Riding Club 11 ROBERT F. CLARK Butch enjoys playing hockey when not working part-time at McDonald ' s. Fu- ture plans indicate that he will become a draftsman. A.V. Club 10; Monitor 10; SkiClubll JOHN J. CLARKE John is a hard worker at Rob ' s Enter- prises when not studying. He enjoys all types of sports, especially football. Intramurals 10 DOUGLAS W. COCHRANE Doug, whose pet peeves include slow drivers on expressways, intends to turn his interest in working on cars into a career as an auto mechanic. CAROLYN M. COLASANTI Friendly and easy-going Carol will have an exciting future as an airline stewardess. Working at Dew Drop Cleaners and dancing at the Surf keep her busy. Pep Club 10, 11; Ski Club 12; Theater Arts Club 12 LINDA M. COLASANTI Linda is an active member in her C.Y.O....She also enjoys bowling, T- Birds, and Toronados. She would like to attend Mansfield Beauty Academy. Student Council 10; Honors 10; Pep Club 11 DENNIS G. COLE Den is a stock boy in his spare time. His ambition in the future is to own a Corvette and a big bike. ETHEL T. COLLIER Quiet and unassuming, Ethel looks for- ward to college life. 84 RICHARD H. COLLIGAN After graduation Dick plans to attend a junior college and then go on to a state college. In the summer he worked as a grease monkey at Boston Cab Co. Among other things he is interest- ed in football, baseball, and track. Football 10, 11, 12; Winter Track 10, 11, 12; Spring Track 10, 11, 12 CATHERINE M. COMEAU Cathy enjoys all kinds of sports. She would like to go to I.B.M. School and become a secretary or an I.B.M. operator. F.N.A. 10; Riding Club 11; Pep Club 11, 12 ROBERT C. COMOLLI Playing the guitar, painting, and coin collecting are Bob ' s special interests. He likes Italian food and the Rolling Stones. He is an active member of the C.Y.O., and would like to go on to college when he graduates. French Skit 10 V KLLZABETH CONNOR An active member of C.Y.O., Betsy spent the summer in South America. She plans to attend John Hopkins University. ..filling out college applica- tions is her pet peeve. Language Assembly 10; Glee Club 11, 12; Chorus 10; Intramurals 10; Riding Club 11; Campus 11, 12; H.R. Mesngr. 11; F.M.A. 12; Sr. Norn. Comm.; Mgr. Paperback Bookstore 12 JEANNE T. CONSIDINE Jeanne enjoys horseback riding and water skiing... she works part-time as a cashier after school. Jeanne hopes to attend Northeastern and become a dental assistant. Pep Club 10; F.B.L.A. DiSessa ' s Sec ' t. 12 11, 12; Mr. CHERYL M. CONTI Dancing is Cheryl ' s first love.. .works as a dance instructor at the Anna Garrity School of Dance.. .hopes to be- come a professional dance teacher. Pep Club 10; Brigadoon Choreograph- er 12 ROSARIO J. CONTRINO Joe would like to go on to college and become a physical education teacher. He enjoys all sports especially foot- ball, baseball, basketball, and bowl- ing. He likes girls with a good per- sonality. Intramurals 10; Basketball 10; Foot- ball 10; Honors 10 KAREN A. COOK Sports-minded Karen enjoys attending the football and basketball games to see our teams in action. Willing to help anyone, she will make a fine secretary. Reflector 10, 11, 12; F.B.L.A. 11; Stu- dent Sec ' t. 12 WAYNE C. COONEY Wayne.. .likes having his independence. His plans for the future include study- ing Social Science at U. Mass. Football 10; Winter Track 10 GEORGE A. CORDEIRO Friendly says George, when he comes upon a person who doesn ' t smile. Besides being interested in peo- ple, he enjoys all sorts of music. Talent Show 10; Pep Club 12 85 PAUL G. COREY Paul, engaged in many dramatic and literary endeavors, enjoys playing the organ in his free time... plans t o attend college after graduation, but is unde- cided in his vocation. Re lector 11, 12; Key Club 12; V.H.S.- TV 11, 12 DAVID C. CORKUM Dave, who would like to become a missionary, hopes to go to Gilead Bible College... likes music arranging and electronics. JOHN M. COSBY Bound for Northeastern, John likes a variety of music. Band 10, 11, 12 DONALD E. COSTA Don is an enthusiastic hockey player in his spare time.. .can often be seen on the streets of Weymouth on his Ya- maha. Hockey 10, 11, 12 GERALD A. COULSEY A sportsman, Jerrv is annoved with conscientious objectors. He works at Carrol ' s and wants to get an F.C.C. controller ' s license. Chorus 10, 11; D.E.C.A. 12 DONALD E. COURCHENE Always on the go, Don is a car and motorcycle fan. ..hopes to one day be- come a sheet metal worker.. .rude peo- ple annoy him. CARY S. COYENEY Rory is an active member of C.Y.O. Wrestling 11, 12; A.V. Club 11, 12 SUSAN L COVENEY Always smiling, Sue ' s lively personal- ity reflects her special interest in people. She plans to attend Quincy Junior Col- lege and study to become a medical secretary. Talent Show 10. Chairman 11; Student Activity 10; Student Council 11, 12; Class Secretarv 11, 12; Monitor 11; F.B.L.A. 11; Pres. 12; Library Club 11; Soph. Party Comm.; Jr. Party Comm.; Campus Sales Staff 12 PHYLLIS L. COX Besides working at Turnstyle as a salesgirl, dancing and roller skating are among Phyllis ' s activities. After finishing high school she will head for a career in nursing. Campus 11; Riding Club 11, 12; F.N.A. 12 CLARE M. CRAIG C.C., friendly and responsible, works as a cashier at Big Joe ' s and antici- pates a career as a practical nurse. Clare likes music, swimming, water- skiing, fishing, boating, and American History. Future Nurses 10; J.M.S.V.C. 11, Chairman Blind Committee 12; Librarv Ass ' t. 1 1 86 RICHARD E. CRAIG A sports enthusiast, Mouse , likes horseback riding, hunting, and swim- ming. Although he now works as a carpenter, his future ambition is to be- come a sheet metal worker. To stay on his good side, girls should be quiet and obedient. Hockev 10 WILLIAM J. CROOKS Bill, an outdoorsman, enjoys playing basketball and hunting. After college, he hopes to become an electronic engi- neer. ..dislikes girls who smoke. High Honor Roll 10, 11; Basketball Team 10; Student Gov ' t. 10, 11; Jr. Usher 11; Sec ' t.-Treas., W.V.T.H.S. 12 CHERYL A. CROSBY Friendly and cooperative, Sheri keeps busy by working as a salesgirl at Sheridan ' s and by participating in a wide variety of activities... will be a sure success in whatever vocation she mav choose. Monitor 10; Soph. Party Comm.; Cheerleader 11; Student Council 11, 12; Reflector 12 ALICE CRUICKSHANKS Al is a real ball of fire... besides wait- ressing at the Chef ' s Hat, she finds time for strumming the guitar with her band and horseback riding. She likes friendly, happy people. Talent Show 10; F.N. A. 10, 11, 12; Language Assembly 10; Bye Bye Bird- ie 11; Jr. Prom Comm.; Campus 12; Brigadoon; F.B.L.A. 12; Grad. Dance Comm.; F.T.A. 12; Reflector 12 JOHN F. CROTO A good tennis match or football game would be right up John ' s alley any day. He is now working at Capitol Supermarket, but hopes to attend Northeastern to study about electronic technology or engineering. Tennis 1 1 WILLIAM P. CULLEN Bill, who is an emplovee at the Stop Shop, enjoys skiing and swimming... also likes people. THOMAS J. CURRAN T.C. enjoys surfing, football, basket- ball, and sailing. He would like to attend Maine Maritime Academy and hopes to travel. Gymnastics 10; Wrestling 11 FRANK H. CURRY, JR. Frank, who would like to go to Curry College, his namesake, is interested in collecting stamps and playing the drums. Football 10; Baseball 11; Track 12 JAYNE A. CURTIS Jayne enjoys horseback riding and participation in her chuch youth group... wants to become a bookkeeper after two years of business college. Ski Club 11, 12; Riding Club 11; F.B.L.A. 11, 12 DONNA L. CURTISS Donna is a member oftheWessagusset Rainbow Assembly and holds the of- fice of Charitv. She works part time as a salesgirl for Associated Record Corp. and would like to attend I.B.M. School when she graduates. Pep Club 10, 11, 12; F.B.L.A. 11 87 SUSAN H. CYPHER Susan, who takes special interest in swimming and the fine arts, attended Garland Jr. College Summer Inst. Her plans include college and then a job In the Diplomatic Corps. J.M.S.V.C. 12 ELLENMARIE DALEY Ellenmarie, a fun-loving girl, is an avid fan of folk music and the people connected with it, beards and all. After college, she plans to go into the field of home economics. Pep Club 10; Reflector H.R. Rep. 10; Fashion Show 10, 11, 12; Ski Club 11; F.B.L.A. 11, J.M.S.V.C. 12; F.T.A. 12 RICHARD F. DALEY Rick, who likes sports of all kinds, worked last summer at General Dy- namics as an electrician... plans a ca- reer in the service or an apprenticeship to further his trade. RAYMOND L. DALTON Ray enjoys football and hunting as his pastime.. .dislikes talkative people ...plans to attend Wentworth and enter the field of architecture. PAULINE G. D ' ALLESSANDRO Delia, a bug on surfing and folk mu- sic, likes making people happy. The Modern School of Fashion Design lies in her future. Gym Team 10; Fashion Show 10, 11; Bye Bye Birdie; Talent Show 1 1; The- atre Arts Club 11; Jr. One Act Play; Ferdinand 12 ROW C. DAMON Rony, who enjoys sports, MG ' s, and Corvettes, also likes meeting people. She plans to attend college in Boston and to see the U.S.A. Intramurals 10; Honors 10; Pep Club 11, 12; F.B.L.A. 12; Ski Club 12 LYNDA R. DAVID Lynda, who enjoys helping people, is interested in becoming a nurse. She also participates in all types of sports such as basketball, ice skating, swim- ming, and camping. F.N.A. 10; Pep Club 10, 11 DONALD A. DAVIS Electronics, shortwave radio, chess, science fiction, and sports are a few- of Don ' s interests. He works part-time at Friendly ' s Ice Cream. Further educa- tion at Northeastern and a career as an electrical engineer are among his future plans. Chess Club 12; Sr. Nom. Comm. M. CATHERINE DAVIS Cathy, vice president of her C.Y.O., hopes to attend U. of Mass. or Boston College.. .plans to become an English teacher... works part-time at the Cameo Theatre. Talent Show 10; Student Activity 10; Jr. Party Comm.; F.T.A. 11; Campus Faculty Ed. 12; Brigadoon; Sr. Play L ' sherette WENDY L. DAVIS Wendy, who plans to go to I.B.M. School after graduation, works part time in a novelty shop. Among Wendy ' s diversified interests are bowl- ing, pool, archery, and dancing. Intramurals 10; Fashion Showll; Rid- ing Club 12 88 TIMOTHY de COURCY With a Naval career in the future, Timothy should do well. ..he has an interest in swimming and basketball... maintains a part-time job at a drug store. Chorus 10, 11, 12 ANN DE GREGORY Ann enjoys all sports and reading. She hopes to enter college in the fall and then become a teacher. Campus H.R. Rep. 11; F.T.A. 12; Sr. Nom. Comm. LINDA M. DELANEY Linda, a friendly girl who is lots of fun, likes surfing... works as a nurse ' s aid. ..plans a career in foreign service after college at the University of Mas- sachusetts. Pep Club 10, 11, 12; Campus 11, 12; Ski Club 11, 12; Honors 10; F.T.A. 12; Riding Club 11; Re lector H.R. Rep. 11 ROBERT W. DELANEY A future as a radio broadcaster lies ahead for D after he has finished college.. .sports also interest him. Key Club 12; Intramurals 10 DEBORAH A. DELOREY Always smiling... Debby is agreatfoot- ball fan. Swimming, basketball, danc- ing, and waterskiing are only a few of her interests. Her outgoing personal- is and friendliness will bring her suc- cess as a teacher in the Peace Corps. Pep Club 10; Pres. 11; Office Helper 10; Monitor 10; Talent Show 11; F.N.A. 11; Campus 10 GEORGE W. DELOREY Good humored and likeable, George works at a part-time job as well as participating in a variety of sports... his plans for the future are undecided. Student Activities 10; Football 10 PATRICIA A. DELOREY Horseback riding, reading, and play- ing the piano occupy much of Pat ' s spare time. She also finds time to be active in the C.Y.O. group. College and a career as a French or Spanish teacher lie ahead. Honors 11; Paperback Book Store 12; F.T.A. 11, 12 JOHN F. DEMPSEY John enjoys all sports, especially foot- ball. ..he works at Bradlees in his spare time... dislikes homework. FRANCES M. DENTINO Frann is a volunteer worker at South Shore Hospital.. .enjoys basketball, football, sewing, cooking, and reading ...she will combine her talents in Eng- lish and home economics to become a writer of fashion articles after college. High Honors 10; Honors 11; Fashion Show 10, 11, 12; F.T.A. 11, 12; Cam- pus 11, 12; Grad. Dance Comm. GREGORY J. DEPARI Greg enjoys football and track in par- ticular. His future plans include going to school and then the service. Intramurals 10 89 CAROLE A. DE YOUNG Carole is an enthusiastic bowler an active member ol her C.Y.O. She plans to further her education at North- eastern, and then become a dental assistant. She now works as a cashier at the First National. Honors 10; Pep Club 11, 12; F.B.L.A. 12 MICHELLE C. DIBONA Mimi is a member of the Sir Thomas Moore Drum and Bugle Corps. Her favorite sports include ice skating and swimming. Collegiate boys are tops with her. She aspires to become a professional model after graduation. Teachers Convention 11; Theatre Arts Club 12 DANIEL J. DIODATI Dio , a future millionaire, likes sports, cars, and interesting nights-out. His pet peeves are having to wait and being late.. .works at Curtis Farms in So. Weymouth. Soph. Football DOUGLAS J. DEVINE Doug, who returned to Weymouth af- ter spending a year in Virginia, is a swimming and sailing enthusiast. He- hopes to go on to college after gradu- ation. Riding Club 12 SANDRA L. DEWEY Sandy, active in her C.Y.O., likes to sew and bowl. She is now a clerk in Thayer Pharmacy . . . would like to at- tend a two-year business school after graduation. She particularly likes tall boys. Pep Club 10, 11, 12; Theatre Arts 12; Honors 10; F.B.L.A. 12 DENNIS J. DiGRAVIO A jovial person who is headed Quincy Junior College. Dennis enjoys swimming, bowling, and belongs to C. Y.O....dislikes conceited people and peas. ..works at Cain ' s Lobster House alter school. JAMES J. DISPIRITO, JR. James takes an interest in the drums and is a stand-by drummer for Surf Productions, the Ram Rods, and the Mods. When he graduates he would like to join the Navy and study to be- come an electronics technician. Talent Show 10; Student Council 11 DEBORAH I.. DEVLIN Debbi plans an interesting career as a fashion buyer of Women ' s sportswear after attending a school for fashion merchandising. She likes Italian food and dislikes conceited people. Intramurals 10; Fashion Show 10, 11; F.T.A. 11; Sr. Prom Comm.; Campus Sales Staff 12 HELEN F. D EW II L ' RSI- Last summer Helen came to the United States from England. She loves to travel, and her ambition is to visit as many countries as possible. A versa- tile musician, Helen plays piano, flute, and violin, and likes all sports. She plans to continue her education at a college in the United States. Orchestra 12 CHRISTINE DIBONA Christine looks forward to a career as a secretary... enjoys surfing, folk music, and football games. ..a friendly girl who objects to conceited people. Honors 10, 11; Pep Club 12; Mr. Chiorse ' s Sec ' t. 12 9(1 JAMES D. DOHERTY Jim, an avid swimmer, participates in church basketball, gymnastics, and wa- ter sports. ..hopes to become an engi- neer.. .spends his time riding his uni- cycle. Gym team 10, 11, 12; Track 11, 12; Reflector H.R. Rep.; Bye Bye Birdie PATRICK J. DOINE Playing pool and canoeing interest Pat. He likes daydreaming and sub sand- wiches. ..dislikes bleached blondes and barber shops. He aspires to become a printer. Cross Country 10, 11, 12; Winter Track 10, 11; Spring Track 10, 11; Open House 11, 12 VALERIE M. DOLLOFF With her happv smile and personality to match, Val will be a successful air- line receptionist. She loves to sew, skate, and dance. Her outside activi- ties include membership in Rainbow. Mr. Ghiorse ' s Sec ' t. 10; Fashion Show 10; High Honors 10; Shorthand Cert. 60; Miss Toomey ' s Sec ' t. 12; F.B.L.A. 12 PETER D. DONAHUE Pete ' s interests lie in C.Y.O. and sports ...plans college and possibly graduate work.. .likes warm weather. Monitor 10; Intramurals 10; Golf 10, 11; Honors 12 JANE E. DONELAN Jane, a talented artist, also finds time for skiing, swimming, and working as a drugstore clerk. She plans a career in art or as an airline stewardess. Brigadoon; Ski Club 12 RICHARD A. DONNELLAN A future auto body repairman, Richard dislikes people who lack understand- ing. Open House 10, 11, 12 MARGARET DONNELLY Maggie, who is an avid sports enthu- siast, enjoys sewing, music, and danc- ing. After school she may be found cashiering in Dedian ' s Grocery store. She hopes to enter some field of Home Economics, possibly teaching. Rude and noisy people peeve her. Because of her enthusiasm she will succeed in her endeavor. Fashion Show 10, 11, 12; J.M.S.V.C. 11; Pep Club 11; Ski Club 11, 12 MARGARET H. DONOYAX Friendly and sincere, Peggy is a mem- ber of her C.Y.O. executive board... enjoys art and folk music. Her future plans include a college education, pref- erably at Stonehill. Reflector 10; Honors 10; J.M.S.V.C. 11, 12; Campus 11, 12; F.T.A. 12 NANCY A. DONOVAN Nancy plans to attend business school, then become a secretary. She enjoys all sports, especially basketball and Softball... takes an active part in C.Y.O. Pep Club 11 LORRAINE DOOLIN Friendly and talkative, Lorraine will be able to hold the attention of her future history pupils without any trouble. Student Activity 10; Pep Club 10, 11, 12; Soph. Par ' tv Comm.; F.T.A. 11, 12; Riding Club 11; Campus 11; High Honors 11; Brigadoon; F.B.LA. 12; Reflector 12 91 PAUL J. DORMAN Athletically minded. ..Moose enjoys outdoor sports, especially football... he also enjoys reading good books... plans to enter the service alter gradua- tion. Hockey 10, 11, 12; Intramurals 10 DAVID H. DOWD An avid sportsman, Dave enjoys foot- ball, basketball, and racing.. .likes go- ing to the drive-in... his future plans include a career in carpentry after service in the Marines. GLENN A. DOUGLAS A subtle humor and a quiet directness will lend itself usefully to any profes- sion that Glenn chooses to enter. ..pres- ently, he plans to attend college. Baseball 10, 11, 12; Key Club 12 12; Basketball 11, ROBERT P. DOWLING A future student at Bentley College, Bo would like to go into accounting. His interests lie in surfing, basketball, and C.Y.O. activities. His fav orite expres- sion is Bad Berries . Ski Club 11, 12 LESLEY M. DOVVNES Les, a friendly cashier at Curtis Farms, enjoys sailing, art, ice skating, driv- ing, and the guitar. ..is a member of her Church Youth Group. ..sees a col- lege education in her future. Ski Club 11; Pep Club 12 JOHN C. DOWNS, JR. John likes cars, basketball, and rec- ords. ..dislikes girls who weartoomuch makeup. He is considering furthering his education after he serves In the Navy. A part-time job at McDonald ' s occupies much of his spare time. Cafe. Worker 10 CAROL A. DUARTE For one who hates to get up in the morning, Carol really has a lot of get up and go. She enjoys all sports, but her special interests lie in surfing and horseback riding. Pep Club; Intramurals 10; F.B.L.A. 11, V. Pres. 12 KAREN M. DUFF Karen enjoys reading, cooking, walk- ing, and horseback riding. Her ambi- tion is to be an airline hostess and she would like to go to school in Washing- ton. Jr. Prom Comm. 11; Bye Bye Birdie JAMES N. DUFFY Duff enjoys sports, particularly ten- nis, basketball, and hockey. ..plays bas- ketball for his C.Y.O. He is president of his C.Y.O. and holds a part-timejob at Globe Rubber Co. After attending a New England college, he wants to be- come a history teacher. Student Council 10; Football 10, 11, 12; Baseball 10, 11, 12; Chess Club 12; Key Club 12 BONNIE A. DUNBAR A future hair stylist, Bonnie will attend a hairdressing school after graduation. She enjoys sewing and is a sports spectator. ..dislikes cliques and Mon- day mornings. ..she admires individu- als. Fashion Show 10; F.B.L.A. 12 92 ITT GLENDA J. DUNCAN Sewing is Glenda ' s favorite hobby, swimming her favorite sport.. .she also enjoys tennis and dancing. She likes people who are frank. ..dislikes those who are unfriendly and late. After business school, Glenda would like to be a legal secretary. Chorus 10; Glee Club 11; F.B.L.A. 11, 12 JACK W. DUNN Jack particularly likes basketball, foot- ball, boxing, and traveling. After graduation he plans to enter one of the armed services, and then go to a col- lege for accounting... dislikes people who talk, but say nothing. Gymnastics 10; Wrestling 11 JAMES R. DUNLAY All types of sports interest Jim, but he enjoys track and basketball in par- ticular. He appreciates school spirit in his classmates. After graduation Jim will attend college. Basketball 10, 11, 12; Track 10, 11. 12 MARILYN L. DUNN Mai, a music lover, likes the soothing sounds of piano and classical music... but she has no time for busy work and nosey people.. .hopes to attend col- lege after graduation. Chorus 10; Honors 10; Glee Club 12 MICHELLE L. DUNN Shelly, an avid fan of football and other sports, hopes to enter the field of physical therapy after completing her education at Northeastern University. Fashion Show 10, 11, 12; Chorus 10; Reflector H.R. Rep. 11; Sr. Norn. Comm. ANN M. DYMENT Ann plans, after graduation, to go into a job using her bookkeeping or secre- tarial skills. Among her interests are Softball, basketball, and swimming. Gymnastic Team 10; Intramurals 10; Fashion Show 10, 11, 12 VERONICA A. DYSON Ronnie, a fun-loving girl, especially enjoys dancing and lots of laughs. She hopes to attend Mansfield Beauty Academy and become a beautician. Pep Club 10, 11, 12 CHERYL E. EATON Sherrie, who after graduation plans to become an I.B.M. operator, is now a waitress for a caterer. Her favorite expression is Oh! No! , and she dislikes people who talk about others. Fashion Show 10; Waitress for Teach- er ' s Convention 10; F.B.L.A. 11; Short- hand Certificates 60,80- 11 RICHARD C. EATON Richard would like to attend Went- worth after he graduates. ..he likes foot- ball and cars, especially Chevies. ..dis- likes Fords. Honors 10, 11 MARGARET M. EBBS Driving and dancing rank high on Peggy ' s list of special interests. After high school she plans to work as a secretary in a bank or law firm. Mr. Daly ' s Sec ' t. 12; Miss Toomev ' s Sec ' t. 12; F.B.L.A. 12; Shorthand Cert. 60, 80 93 ft JOHN F. EDMONDS Athletic and intelligent, John would like to become a physicist... enjoys pi- ano. ..works part-time at Friendly Ice Cream. Library Staff 10, 11, 12; Chess Club 11, 12; Chem. Lab. Ass ' t. 11, 12; Campus 11, 12; Physics Lab. Ass ' t. 12; Tutor 12 DIANNE M. ELLIOTT Dianne, friendly and outgoing, plans to become an elementary teacher after college. An active member in C.Y.O., she is also an ice skating and horse- back-riding enthusiast. Paperback Bookstore 10; Riding Club 11; F.T.A. 12; Cap and Gown Comm. GENEVIEVE P. EGAN Gen, whose favorite interests are oil painting and swimming, takes an in- terest in all kinds of people. She would like to go to college and then become a teacher. Girl ' s Basketball Team 10; Science Club 10, 11; Riding Club 12 LAUREN ELLS Lauren, a member of her church bas- ketball team, is the vice-president of her M.Y.F.... dislikes show-offs and leaving for school so early. Teachers Convention 10; Pep Club 11, 12; Gymnastic Team 11, 12; Paper- back Bookstore 12; Campus 12; Brig- adoon ANNETTA I. EMERY Annetta enjoys horseback riding and painting. Her pet peeve is people who are never on time.. .dislikes Batman ...hopes to become an English teacher. Debate Club 11; Paperback Bookstore 12; Campus 12 ROBERT W. ERICKSON Bob ' s ambition is to attend college and then become an accountant... dislikes girls who smoke. Chess Club 11; Kev Club 12 LORRAINE E. EMPOLITI Lorraine ' s special interests lie in sewing and dancing. Her pet peeve is people with no school spirit. She desires to be a dress designer. It isn ' t fair is her favorite expression. Pep Club 10, 11; Intramurals 10; F.B.L.A. 11, 12; Student Sec ' t. 12 KAREN M. FAFARA Karen, a cheerful girl, enjoys similar companions. ..dislikes rainy days. She plans to enter a junior college to pre- pare for a career in fashions. Pep Club 10, 11; Intramurals 10 F.B.L.A. 11; Sec ' t. 12; F.H.A. 11 F.T.A. 12; Reflector 12; Chorus 12 Shorthand Cert. 60 MICHAEL P. FAHY When Mike is not talking, he ' s playing C.Y.O. basketball or racing cars. He would like to join the Marines or be- come a teacher. Pep Club 11, 12 JOANNE M. FAIELLA Joanne, an all-around girl, enjoys art, swimming, and dancing. ..hopes to en- ter an art school, later to become a commercial artist. Pep Club 10; Glee Club 10; F.H.A. 11; Student Guide 11; Campus Art Staff 12; Brigadoon; Graduation Dance Comm. 94 PAUL A. FAIELLA Paul ' s many interests cover a big cate- gory from writing to racing cars. While not in school, Paul may be found working at the Capitol. College lies in his future. Orchestra 11, 12 JOHN J. FAIRBANKS John ' s special interests include cars, girls, and skiing. However, John dis- likes the office bench. ..his pet peeve is going to detention. His favorite ex- pression, We got to get out of this place, may apply to school, but John hopes to further his education at East Coast Aero-Tech. ft _ LINDA L. FARRIN Linda, who moved to Weymouth from Boyertown, Pennsylvania, likes to sing, read, and participate in almost all sports. She is active in many or- ganizations in her church. After grad- uation from high school, she plans to continue her education at college. Her pet peeve — pokey drivers. J.M.S.V.C. 12; Brigadoon 12; Chorus 12 CLARK J. FEELEY An active member in DeMolay, Clark enjoys golf, skiing, and painting. His love of a smile will help him to be a friendly, and courteous Hotel Man- ager. mm JANE M. FERGUSON Jane.. .pert and pretty, is gifted with a beautiful voice.. .loves dancing, sewing, and art. Chorus 10, 11, 12; Talent Show 10, 11; Glee Club 11, 12; Bye Bye Birdie; Exchange Concert 11, 12; New Eng- land Solo Ensemble Festival 11, 12; Weymouth Solo Ensemble Festival 11; Brigadoon; J.M.S.V.C. 12; The- atre Arts Club 12- JACOJJLYNN FERRANTE Jackie likes summer, winter, and sports of all kinds. ..likes free thinking and friendly people.. .hopes to attend a busi- ness college and then enter the field of art. Pep Club 10, 11, 12; Riding Club 11, 12; Public Speaking 10; Campus 11, 12; F.B.L.A. 12 JOANNE FERRIS I Pert Joanne plans on a business career ...enjoys music and sports. Chorus 10; Intramurals 10; Riding Club 11, 12; F.B.L.A. 11, 12 JOSEPH G. FERRISI Joe.. .quiet and interested in sports... spends his time running around Wev- mouth streets for track. He hopes to be a history teacher and attend a school close to home. Language Assemblv 10; Winter Track 11, 12; Spring Track 12 THOMAS E. FILLINGIM Feep , who came from Archie ' s to join W.H.S. for his senior year, plays in The Dimensions .. .likes sleep, girls who thumb, convertibles, and his cafeteria table. PAMELA J. FLETCHER Pam ' s special interests lie in horseback riding and Italian food. She would like to go to college and become a nutritionist. F.H.A. 12 95 MICHAEL R. FOLEY Mike works at the South Shore Vet- erinary Associates. ..would like to at- tend college to become a marine biol- ogist, or join the Navy. JONATHAN N. FOREST Jon. ..especially interested in music... plays the trumpet in the school band and the brass guitar in his own rhythm and blues group. He plans to prepare for a career in chemical engineering at West Point. His other interests include cars, C.Y.O., and basketball. Band 10, 11, 12; Orchestra 10; Intra- murals 10; Campus Sales Staff 11, 12; Honors 10, 11; Debate Club 11 DAVID A. FORD Dave enjoys stamp collecting and par- ticipating in sports... likes to read sci- ence fiction. ..he hopes to become an engineer or draftsman. Intramurals 10 CHERYL A. FOSTER Cheri... sweet and attractive, likes about everything. ..finds her future in model- ing or office work. ..hopes to attend John Robert Powers. Chorus 10; F.B.L.A. 11, 12; Campus Jr. Sales Staff GEORGE W. FOSTER George, whose interests outside of school include most sports, plans to enlist in the Navy after graduation and later attend college. JOANNE FOW LER A quiet, pleasant girl, Joanne ' s plans are at present uncertain. BILL C. FRANK Little John , who likes to draw and paint, is annoyed by coming home early and nosey people... contemplates a career in the Navy. Open House 10, 11, 12; Lunch Duty 11, 12 DOUGLAS E. FRANKLIN Active in the Explorers and his Pilgrim Fellowship, Doug enjoys mountain- climbing and is now studying for his amateur radio operator ' s license. Hopefully he will be entering Cornell University. Key Club 11, Secretary 12; Debating Club 11, 12; Outdoor Club 11, 12, Treas. 12; Jr. Usher 11; Sr. Nom. Comm.; Honors 10, 11 GREGORY H. FROST A renowned French scholar, Greg plans to attend college after graduation. Among his many varied interests are baseball and pool. Language Assembly 10; Monitor 10; Sr. Prom Comm. NANCY L. FULTON Nancy, who admires creativity and sincerity, enjoys spending her time painting and writing poetry. Interested in both art and literature, Nancy will continue her studies in college. Paperback Bookstore 10; Reflector 10, 11, Art Staff 12; Theater Arts Club 11; Pep Club 11; Brigadoon; Sr. H.R. Treas.; Ski Club 12 96 L. CHARLENE FURLONG Charli, an active member of Rainbow, plans to become a secretary or hair- dresser after graduation. Her main interests lie in dancing and tennis. Pep Club 10, 11, 12; Honors 10, 11; F.B.L.A. 11, 12; Shorthand Tutor 12; Miss Johnson ' s Sec ' t. 12; Sr. Play Usherette SUSAN J. GAGE Sue, who enjoys football and basket- ball games, plans to attend North- eastern in the fall. When she is not skiing or bowling, Sue may be seen as a cashier at G.E.M. in Hingham. Pep Club 10, 11, 12; Office Worker 10; Talent Show 10; Paperback Book- store 10; Ski Club 11, 12; Grad. Dance Comm. TERESA M. GAGLIOLO Becoming an airline stewardess lies ahead for Terre. She enjoys dancing and watching football and basketball games. Pens that skip when she is writing shorthand annoy her. Pep Club 10, 11, 12; High Honors 10; Honors 11; F.B.L.A. 11, Treas. 12; Tutor 11, 12; Sec ' t. to Mr. West 12; Campus 12 CAROLE M. GALE Carole hopes to become a medical secretary. She enjoys sewing and swimming in her spare time. Pep Club 10, 11, 12; Style Show 10; F.B.L.A. 11, 12; Campus 11, 12; Tutor 11, 12; Miss Flaherty ' s Sec ' t. 12; Hon- ors 10, 11 LINDA GARAFFO Linda is most impressed by polite, well- mannered young men. ..is very interest- ed in becoming an airline reservation- ist...may be found doing any of the popular dances. Foreign Language Assembly 10; Stu- dent Activity Comm. 10; Soph. Party Comm.; Riding Club 11; Jr. Party Comm.; Chem. Lab Ass ' t. 11; Cap and Gown Comm.; Brigadoon; Sr. Prom Comm. PAUL L. GAUGHEN Paul, a sports enthusiast, enjoys all winter sports and bowling. He also likes to read, and is actively concerned with American politics. Like many students, his pet peeve is excessive homework. Foreign Language Ass ' t. 10: Ski Club 11; Riding Club 11; Campus 11, 12; Language Lab Ass ' t. 12 JANET E. GAULD Janet ' s future plans include college, then becoming a high school English teacher... enjoys autumn and taking walks. ..dislikes hypocritical people. Office Worker 10; Paperback Book- store 10; Dramatics Club 10; Soph. Play; F.T.A. 12; Theatre Arts Club 11, 12; Brigadoon NOEL GELO Noel, who enjoys sewing, is a member of Jordan Marsh ' s Creative Fashion Council. After attending college, she hopes to be a social worker. Fashion Show 10, 11, F.H.A. 11, 12 PAULA W. GEEVER Friendly and cheerful, Geeve ' s main ambition is to be happy. ..likes playing the guitar, water-skiing, playing bad- minton, and traveling. ..She plans to major in psychology at college. J.M.S.V.C. 10, 11; Pep Club 11; Sr. Nom. Comm.; Campus Bookkeeper 12 RICHARD A. GERBRANDS A crack shot. Rick is a great hunter. To be a sheet metal worker is his am- bition after graduation. til 97 ROBERT B. GERSTEL Robert plans to go on active duty in the Navy after graduation. Yets and blondes occupy much of his free time ...he likes Ramblers, but dislikes Fords. Student Gov ' t. 10, 11, 12 JOSEPH R. GEYER Joe ' s time after school is taken up by working at the Star Market in Quincy. He is especially interested in religions. RL ' SSELL E. GETTEMY Horseback riding and drag strips are some of Russ ' likes. ..dislikes slow cars and speed traps. ..his special interests are skiing and hunting. TERESA M. GIACOMOZZI Terri... always found dabbling with paints in the art room. ..loves to sleep and hates conformitv...she can be found working behind the counter at Lizben Pharmacy. ..plans to see as much of the world as possible. Chorus 10. 11: A Y Club 10. 11: Glee Club 11: Bye Bye Birdie,- Campus Sales Staff 1 1 : Brigadoon DIANE J. GIBSON Diane would like to be a medical sec- retary... hopes to attend Burden Busi- ness College. Her special interests lie in sewing, dancing, and collecting rec- ords. She likes people and crowds, but dislikes Mondays. A Y. Club 10; F.B.LA. 11. 12; Pep Club 11. 12; Mr. Swanson s Sec t. 12 LOIS M. GIFFORD Lois hopes to attend Mansfield Beauty Academy. ..dislikes snobby people. Fashion Show 1 1 JOAN A. GILBERT Popular and winy. Joan looks back pleasantly upon her year in Japan. CHESTER A. GILLIS Chetta likes most girls, sailing, ski- ing, and football... anticipates a B.A. from college. Ski 11. 12: Pep Club 11, 12 ERNEST A. GILLIS Ernie.. .full of jokes and always smiling ...works part-time at VYilbar ' s as a salesman. ..after graduation he hopes to go into drafting. RODERICK C. GILLIS Rod has plans to become a govern- ment biologist after attending college and doing graduate work.. .his pet peeve is getting assigned a term ' s work at one time. Dramatic Club 10: Spectrum 10: Jr. Conservation Comm. 11. 12: Jr. Cam- pus Sales Staff 11: Sr. Nom. Comm. 9% THOMAS M. GILLIS Tom, interested in drag races and the latest cars, hopes to attend East Coast Aero Tech. and become an airplane mechanic. .hates gym. Open House 12 W. JAMES GINGROW Jolly Wally cashiers at the First Na- tional.. .plans college after graduation. ROBERT F. GLYNN Bob. ..likes to have a good time, active in C.Y.O., Drum and Bugle Corps, football, and basketball. Northeastern University lies ahead for the future, and then to become a mechanical en- gineer. Chem. Lab Ass t. 11, 12 ROSS J. GLYNN Interested by most sports, Rosco can alwavs be found either on the football field or in the hockey rink. DAVID R. GOMER Surfing, playing thedrums, and Mon- opoly are a few of Dave s many in- terests. Shy people and drivers who don ' t use directionals annoy him... plans to attend college and become an industrial and mechanical engineer. JOHN A. GOODWIN Goody ' s interests include basketball, chess, and watching television. ..hopes to become a building contractor. ROBERT A. GOODWIN Robert, who can be found at all the football games, has no definite plans beyond graduation. ..dislikes tests. STEPHEN E. GOODWIN Steve, an enthusiastic bowler and ten- nis plaver, works part-time at Mac- Donald ' s. After graduation he wants to attend college and become either a salesman or an electronic computor technician. ..his pet peeve is having to show the bus driver a ticket every day. Reflector Staff 12 JACQUELINE E. GORMAN Jackie loves fast sport cars, fast music, and bikes. Her pet peeve is too much homework.. .her ambition is to work for the Federal Government, preferably at the South Weymouth Naval Air Station. JUDITH M. GOUD Judy is very interested in sports and participates in basketball and Softball in her C.Y.O....She would like to go to L . Mass. to studv nursing. A Y. Club 10, 11, 12; Honors 10; Riding Club 11; Student Teacher 12 Orchestra 11; Ski Club 11: Campus Staff 12; Language Lab Ass ' t. 12 99 MICHAEL GOULD A future Marine, Mike works as a printer. ..lie particularly likes Chevies. Open House 10, 11, 12 WALTER J. COWEY Walter, a sports enthusiast, enjoys basketball and swimming.. .a DeMolay officer and President of his Youth Fel- lowship. ..hopes to attend Northeastern and become a history teacher. KATHLEEN M. GRAFF Kathy, who will one day be a nurse, works at the John Scott Nursing Home as a nurse ' s aid. ..hopes to attend St. Vincent ' s School of Nursing after grad- uation. Pep Club 10, 11, 12; F.B.L.A. 11, 12; F.N. A. 12 CONSTANCE GRAHAM Connie, a very busy girl, can be found working as a waitress at the Chef ' s Hat or as a volunteer at the Quincy City Hospital. ..she is interested in sports analysis and radio broadcast- ing.. .hopes to attend Emerson College and work in the speech field. SCOTT W. GRAHAM Especially interested in swimming, skin-diving, and skiing, Scott also finds time for a part-time job. He hopes to become financially successful. KAREN J. GRANT Karen, a cashier at Bradlee ' s, enjoys dancing at the Surf. In the future she hopes to attend college and then enter the medical field. Pep Club 10; Ski Club 12; Jr. Prom Comm.; Sr. Prom Comm. JOHN D. GRAY John is fascinated by fast cars and auto rallies. ..enjoys skiing and foot- ball. A member of DeMolay, he would like to become an automotive engineer after college. Football 10; Intramurals 10; Ski Club 11, 12; Riding Club 11, 12 MICHAEL J. GRAY Mike... interested in skin-diving, ski- ing, and sports car rallies. He hopes to become a bio-chemist or marine biologist after college at U. Mass. or Florida Presbyterian. Intramurals 10; Band 10, 11; Orches- tra 11, 12; Reflector H.R. Rep. 10; Ski Club 11, 12; Riding Club 12 NANCY M. GREENE Nance enjoys music, plays, and dances ...likes open-minded people but dislikes optimists. ..works in an orphanage in New Brunswick. College in Canada lies in her future. Foreign Languag e Assembly 10; The- atre Arts Club 11; Pep Club 11; Cap and Gown Comm. BARRY D. GREENER Barry who participates in all sports, has a lively sense of humor. His un- dying patience makes his future look bright as a teacher-coach. Football 10, 11, 12; Wrestling 10, 11, 12; Baseball 10, 11, 12 BRIAN L. GREENER Bri., easy-going and quiet, enjoys all sports from golf to tennis. His future looks bright after graduation from college. Football 10, 11, 12; Winter Track 10, 12; Baseball 10, 11, 12 at ANN M. GREENWOOD Ann. ..pert and perky dislikes school and homework. ..you can find her be- hind a counter in Sears. Ann plans to travel around the world and then get married. Pep Club 10 LESLIE C. GREER Lee.. .after working hours at Remick ' s she does a little horseback riding. She likes people that are fun to be with... modeling has become her ambition. Pep Club 10; Glee Club 10, 11; Riding Club 11, 12; Ski Club 12; Majorette STEVEN D. GREER Steve would like to own a sharp steer- ing sports car some day . he desires to be a technical draftsman and plans to attend drafting school at General Dynamics. PAUL R. GRENIER Paul, a coin collector, also enjoys sports and eating.. .dislikes people who are late. After graduation he plans to attend a school of business, then be- come an accountant. We hope that that ' s the way it goes for Paul. Intramurals 10; Honors 11 ELEANORE M. GRIFFIN Secretary of her C.Y.O., Sis enjoys dancing and basketball. ..snobby peo- ple annoy her.. .future ambition is to become a secretary... in her spare time she works as a cashier in the First National in Braintree. RONALD K. GROGAN Ronny enjoys aviation and boating. He works part-time at Durrell Elec- tronics. In the future he hopes to at- tend Wentworth. Honors 10, 11 CAROLANN GULLICKSEN Ice skating and sewing fill up most of Carolann ' s time.. .dislikes snobbish people.. .she plans a secretarial career. CAROL J. HAAS Horizon Club and sewing keep Carol busy. ..She hopes for a successful and happy life. Fashion Show 10; Shorthand Cert. 60; F.B.L.A. 12; Mr. Campbell ' s Sec ' t. 12; Honors 10, 11; Sr. H.R. Treas. DAVID G. HAAS Dave likes having fun. ..his hobbv is race cars. ..he can be found at Kemp ' s in South Boston as an assistant man- ager. Dave hopes to enter college and someday improve the automobile. Band 10 101 RONALD A. HAGAR Ronnie, sportsman and car enthusiast, hopes to attend night school and later become a history teacher.. .dislikes wo- men drivers. Chorus 10, 11; Bye Bye Birdie NANCY C. HAGGETT Nance likes swimming, skiing, roller- skating, and friendly and humorous people.. .dislikes looking young... aspires to work for the airlines. F.B.L.A. 11, 12; F.H.A. 11, 12; Pep Club 10; Chorus 10; Intramurals 10 CYNTHIA L. HALL Quiet and considerate, Cindy wishes to work in an animal hospital. ..enjoys swimming and horseback riding. Pep Club 10. 11 FAY M. HAMBLIN Sis enjoys summer and the beach, also sewing. ..dislikes insincere people and her pet peeve is Monday mornings... hopes to enter nursing school after graduation, and some day to visit Europe. J.M.S.V.C. 11; Campus 11, 12; Fash- ion Show 11; Pep Club 11; F.N.A. 12; French Tutor 12 W ILLIAM G. HALL Working at Weymouth Colonial Mo- tors as an auto body man, Bill is gain- ing valuable experience that will enable him to own his own shop one day. His plans for the future include a post- graduate course or the Air Force. Open House 10, 11, 12 DOUGLAS E. HAMLIN Douglas, who can be found camping and fishing, hopes to join the Navy or go to night school. His ambitions cen- ter on majoring in offset lithography colorwork... dislikes egotists. JAMES M. HANEY Mark likes sports, particularly basket- ball, football, and baseball. His future plans are uncertain. Track 10, 11; Baseball 10; Pep Club 10, 11, 12 MARY F. HANIFAN Mary enjoys dancing and sports... works part-time as a salesgirl. ..plans to become a beautician. Pep Club 10, 11; D.E.C.A. 12 DAVID R. HANKARD David enjoys hiking in his spare time and is a member of Order of St. Vincent and Episcopal Young Churchmen. Af- ter high school he plans to major in civil engineering at Northeastern. Outdoor Club 12 DOROTHY A. HANLEY Dottie takes an interest in swimming and skating. Her likes range from boys to sports cars... her ambition is to go to business school and then be- come a secretary. Mrs. Wheeler ' s Sec ' t. 12 102 PATRICIA M. HAXXAX ' Pat enjoys attending all football and basketball games... she would like to go to U. Mass. and then become a social worker. Glee Club 10, 11, 12; Pep Club 10, 11; Ski Club 11,12; Campus 12 MARGARET R. HAXXIFAX Marge, a salesgirl at Whitey ' s Home Bakery, hopes to find her future in the hairdressing field. Cafe. Worker 10, 11, 12; Guidance Office Wo rker 10 KEXXETH B. HAXSSEX Ken, who likes horseback riding, all types of skiing, and people with a good sense of humor, plans to become a teacher after college at either Xorth- eastern or Plymouth State. Band 10, 11; Dramatic Club 10; F.T.A. 11, 12: Conservation Club 12 SHAROX M. HARDIXG Little Penrod loves pizza. ..hates spi- ders. ..can be found working part-time at the Colonial Pharmacy. Pep Club 10, 11; Advertising Comm. 12; Fashion Show 11 DOXALD M. HARRAGHY Gunther loves participating in sports and watching them on T.V. He hopes to attend Xortheastern University in the fall, and plans a career in op- tometry. Intramurals 10; Monitor 10; Football Mangr. 10, 11, 12; Cap and Gown Comm. DOXXA M. HARRAGHY Playing miniature golf, swimming, and attending football games are all at- tractive to Donna. She should be a sure success as a hairdresser after at- tending Mansfield Beauty Academy. Pep Club 10; F.B.L.A. 11. 12; Campus Sales Staff 11; Riding Club 12 41 EDWARD J. HARRIXGTOX When he isn ' t working at the Grass Instruments Co., Ed is at the beach surfing. After graduation he will at- tend a technical school. GAIL A. HARRIXGTOX Gail enjovs all tvpes of sports and would like to attend Bridgewater State College and become a physical educa- tion teacher. She is a member of Rain- bow and participates in many of its activities. Fashion Show 10; Pep Club 11; Glee Club 11, 12; Serendipity Folk Festival 11; Chorus 12; F.T.A! 12; Cap and Gown Comm. JAMES M. HARRIXGTOX Popular Jim plans to further his educa- tion at college. MARGARET M. HARRIXGTOX Petite and attractive Margaret is known for her sincere smile. Although swim- ming is her favorite, she enjoys many other sports. Her fondness for children will make her a good elementary school teacher. Fashion Show 10; Student Activity 10; Riding Club 11; Ski Club 12; Campus 12; F.T.A. 12 103 DEBORAH HARTSHORN Debbie is a folk music enthusiast and also enjoys Rainbow, church fellow- ship, and teaching guitar lessons. She hopes to go to college and then become a French teacher. Reflector H.R. Rep. 10; FT. A. 11; Treas. 12; Campus Sales Staff 1 1, 12; J.M.S.V.C. 11, 12; Sr. Nom. Comm. 12; High Honors 10; Honors 11 ELISE H. HASKELL Lisa enjoys all types of sports and sewing. She also plays the organ for her C.Y.O. church group. Business school and a job as a legal secretary are in her future. Pep Club 10; Orchestra 11, 12; Reflec- tor Sec ' t. 12; F.B.L.A. 12 JOHN A. HASSAN John plans to attend college after grad- uation but is undecided about his lield. He especially likes good-looking girls and dislikes two-faced people. Football 10; Basketball 10, 11, 12; Intramurals 10; Golf 11; Pep Club 11, 12; Key Club 12; Spanish Tutor 12 BARBARA J. HAWES Friendly Barb loves sports and music. A future Worthy Advisor of Rainbow, she is also an active member of her church. J.M.S.V.C. 10, 11, 12; Chorus 10, 11, 12; Office Worker 10; Bye Bye Birdie; Talent Show 10; Soph. Play THOMAS N. HAY Tommy is an avid participant in C.Y.O. hockey. Among his prime in- terests are folk music and ice skating... he is peeved by women drivers. ELIZABETH M. HAYES Among Liz ' s special interests are danc- ing, sewing and skating. After gradua- tion she would like to g o to I.B.M. School and later work with I.B.M. machines. Glee Club 10; F.B.L.A. 12 LINDA M. HAYES When Lin isn ' t working as a salesgirl at Gilchrist ' s, she enjoys sewing her own clothes. ..dislikes conceited people ...hopes to become a secretary after graduation. PAMELA M. HAYNES Pam is an active member of Rainbow and also teaches Sunday School. She enjoys bowling, swimming, dancing, and skating. After graduation she plans to attend business college and become a secretary. Pep Club 12 BRUCE R. HENDERSON Bruce, whose main interests are girls, dancing, and art, plans to enter col- lege to become either a civil engineer or commercial artist. Presently he is employed at Armand ' s Sea Foods as a cook. Basketball 10, 11; Art Decoration Comm. 10; Track 11; Sr. Prom Comm.; Stage Crew, Brigadoon NORMAN M. HENRY Norm, intere sted in all sports, builds model cars and plays the guitar... hopes to take a post-graduate course and later become a cabinet maker... dislikes people who don ' t cooperate. A.V. Club 10, 11, 12; Student Gov ' t. 10, 11, 12; Open House 11 104 ma E. JANETTE HENSON When Jan isn ' t working as a cashier at Mammoth Mart, she likes to read. She hopes to continue her education at a junior college and become a legal secretary. F.B.L.A. 12 LINDA J. HERMAN Lynn spends most of her time partici- pating in Rainbow activities. She would like to attend Peter Bent Brig- ham School of Nursing after gradua- tion. Student Activity 10; Band 10, 11, 12; Fashion Show 10; Soph. Partv Comm.; F.N. A. 12; Reflector H.R. Rep. 12 DONALD L. H ETH ERINGTON Always friendly... Don is a past Master Councilor of DeMolay...can be found working in his spare time.. .after grad- uation, Don would like to go tocollege and become a chemist. Soph. Party Comm.; Electronics Club 10; Jr. Party Comm. KENNETH P. HICKSON Ken, an active member of DeMolay, enjoys bowling, pool, and tennis... hopes to become a chemist after attend- ing Lowell Technological Institute. Intramurals 10; Sr. Norn. Comm.; Tutor 11 HELEN M. HIGGINS Van Go .. .loves pizza but can do without breakfast. ..active in school ac- tivities and an assistant at Tufts Li- brary. ..she plans to go on to St. Eliza- beth ' s School of Nursing to prepare for a career as a nurse. F.N.A. 10, 12; Pep Club 10, 11, 12; Ski Club 12; Jr. Partv Comm.; Campus 11, 12 FREDERICK J. HILL, JR. Fred is a friendly person who enjoys sports. He can often be seen up at Charlie ' s. MARY L. HINDS Marv is a fun-loving girl who enjoys all sports. Her future plans include college, and then a career as a teacher. Math Club 10. 11. 12; Science Club 10; F.T.A. 11, 12; F.B.L.A. 12; Pep Club 12; J.M.S.V.C. 12; Honors 10; High Honors 11 DONNA L. HOCHSTRASSER Rainbow is one of Donna ' s many spe- cial interests. After graduation she hopes to attend business college and become a bookkeeper. Chorus 10; Glee Club 11, 12; Teach- er ' s Ass ' t. 11; J.M.S.V.C. 12 GAIL A. HODGDON Gail is active in her church fellowship and a variety of sports. She plans a career as a nurse. Chorus 10, 11, 12; F.N.A. 10, 11, Sec ' t.-Treas. 12; Glee Club 11, 12; French Tutor 12; H.R. Treas. 12 MAURA A. HOEY Maura, a lively girl who loves outdoor sports, dislikes cliques. She has a part-time job as a salesgirl but as yet is not decided about her future. Pep Club 10, 11, 12; F.B.L.A. 11, 12; Ski Club 11, 12 106 MARCIA J. HOLBROOK Marcia likes anything new and differ- ent. ..riding, sketching, and listening to Paul Butterfield ' s Blues Band also in- terest her.. .She works as a part-time model and aspires to travel around the world. Dramatics Club 10; One-Act Play 10; Theatre Arts 11, 12; Brigadoon DORIS A. HOLDEN Doris, an active member of Rainbow, spends her leisure time water-skiing and horseback riding. She also works as a cashier at the First National. Her future plans include attending business school and becoming a secretary. MICHAEL A. HOLDEN All outdoor sports interest Mike. He hopes to obtain an apprenticeship in the sheet metal trade.. . likes sportsmind- ed girls. Basketball 10; Baseball 10, 11, 12; Cross Countrv 11; Winter Track 11; Office Duty 11, 12 HEATHER HOLLIDGE Heather enjoys skiing, horseback rid- ing, and water skiing. ..likes friendly people.. .she hopes to become a nurse. Pep Club 12; F.H.A. 12; Campus 12 DONALD C. HOLZWORTH Don is active in his church youth group and enjoys hunting, boating, water skiing, and hockey. He would like to attend Wentworth Institute to train as an architectural engineer. Honors 10 mm DIANNE W. HOPKINS Dee hopes to study at U. Mass to be- come a physical education teacher. Her varied interests include cooking and reading, as well as swimming and dancing.. .she hates cliques. Intramurals 10; Pep Club 10, 11, 12; Chorus 10; Glee Club 11; Bye Bye Birdie RUSSELL J. HOTTE Russ plans to join the service after graduation and later hopes to work in electronics. He now works at Grass Instrument, assembling electronic equipment. In his free time he plays the rhythm guitar with his group or draws cartoons. ERIKA R. HOUGHTON Ricka enjoys swimming and dancing at the Surf.. .likes friendly people who like to laugh. She plans to go to a junior college after graduation. Dramatic Club 10; Pep Club 10, 11, 12; Intramurals 10; F.B.L.A. 12 BERNARD E. HOVESTADT Bernard, a future car designer, enjoys studying art as well as building and racing cars. RICHARD W. HOWE Good food, Wednesday night band drills and weather instruments make up Rick ' s likes along with exciting basketball games. Band 10, 11, 12; Basketball Manager 11, 12; Key Club 12 107 RAYMOND W. HUBBARD Hub is an avid rifleman and hunter. He is gaining valuable experience for a sales career by working part-time at Pray ' s Furniture. EUGENE B. HL LTMAX Brad, as a scuba diver, enjoys explor- ing the ocean ' s floor. His sharp wit and good sense of humor will be a valuable asset to him when he attends Bryant Slratton and then ventures into the business world. BETSEY L. HUNTER Betsey wants to teach Phys. Ed. She works in a sub shop. ..likes reading and all athletics. Gymnastics 10, 11, 12; Reflector 2 LESLIE E. HUNTER Happy and full of fun... Les plans to become an airline stewardess after graduation. ..she also finds pleasure watching sports, skiing, and reading. Intramurals 10; Talent Show 10; Pep Club 10, 11, 12; Jr. Prom Comm. 11; F.B.LA. 11, 12; Ski Club 12; Mr. Cleaves ' Sec ' t. 12; Campus 12 RONALD HUNTER Ron enjoys all sports from archery to track. His fine personality will surely make him successful in his career as an engineer. Cross Countrv 10, 11; Winter Track 10, 11, 12; Spring Track 10, 11, 12; Talent Show 11; Jr. Usher; Pep Club 11; Student Council 11, 12; Sr. Class V. Pres.; Monitor 10, 11, 12 DENNIS P. HURLEY Dennis, who plays in a rhythm and blues band, also enjoys popular music and especially guitars. He would like to go to school and major in art. Band 10, 11, 12; Orchestra 10, 11, 12; Reflector Art Staff 11, 12 DREW D. HYNES Drew likes blondes, swimming, bowl- ing, football, and art. After gradua- tion he plans to attend Arcadia L ' ni- versity in Canada and major in eco- nomics. Dramatic Club 10, 12; Campus 11, 12; Brigadoon; Chorus 12; Pep Club 12 PHILIP J. IACOBACCI Phil, a sports enthusiast, admires hon- esty in people.. .hopes to attend North- eastern and become a civil engineer. Honors 10, 11; Chorus 10, 11, 12; Morning Announcements 10; Bye Bye Birdie; Brigadoon A Alfa DAVID W. IMRIE Dave ' s special interests include playing pool and watching spectator sports. He hopes to become a top-notch press- man in the future. Cap and Gown Comm. JIM L. INGRAM Jim takes an interest in camping, water sports, and boating. Hedislikes home- work. ..would like to become a doctor. Chorus 10, 11; Bye Bye Birdie; Out- door Club, V. Pres. 12 108 V PAULINE M. IZDEBSKI Izzv, musically inclined and talkative, likes everyone.. .disrespectful people and dull people annoy her. She plans a career in music. Band 10, 11, 12; Orchestra 10, 11,12; Reflector 10, 11, Treas. 12; MathCluh 11, Sec ' t.-Treas. 12; Bye Bye Birdie; Brigadoon; N.M.S.QT. Finalist JANICE M. JACKA Jan, active in many school organiza- tions, hopes to go on to college and become a teacher. She enjoys attend- ing all football and basketball games. People with no school spirit annoy her. Language Assembly 10; Intramurals 10; Pep Club 10, 11, 12; F.N.A. 10; F.T.A. 11, 12; Reflector H.R. Rep. 11; Ski Club 12; Theatre Arts Club 12; Sr. Prom Comm. ANDREA G. JACOBSON In her spare time Jake works in the Dietary Department at South Shore Hospital. She hopes to attend Aquinas in the fall, and then become a medical secretary. J.M.S.V.C. 10; Student Council 10,11, 12; Sr. Class Treas.; Fashion Show 10; Pep Club 11, 12; Cheerleader 11, 12. Monitor 10, 12 ANN M. JACOBY A friendly girl, Ann likes being with people. She spends her free time either walking, bowling or sewing. Her fu- ture plans include attending school for training as a bookkeeper. Reflector H.R. Rep. 10; F.B.L.A. 11, 12; Shorthand Cert. 60, 80 RONALD J. JAMIESON When Ronnie is not working at Valle ' s Restaurant, he takes a special interest in baseball, football, and basketball. After graduation he plans to go into college. Intramurals 10; Monitor 10; Tutor 11; J.M.S.V.C. 11, 12; Winter Track 11; Key Club 12; Campus 12 KATHRYN A. JARYIS Kathy, a future accountant, hopes to attend business school. She enjoys music, sports, reading, dancing, and horseback riding. KENNETH M. JARYIS Kenny is a quiet and personableboy... he likes cars and works as a mechanic. ROBERT C. JOHANSEN A N. M.S.Q.T. semi-finalist, Bob likes open-minded people... hopes to major in oriental languages, philosophy, and literature in college. Paperback Bookstore 10; J.M.S.Y.C. 11, 12; Jr. Conservation Comm. 11, 12; F.T.A. 11, 12; Theatre Arts Club 11, 12; Outdoors Club 11; Jr. Usher 11; Reflector 12; Library Ass ' t. 12; Brigadoon DONALD JOHNSON Donald, whose special interests are pool, cars, and drag races, hopes to be a diesel mechanic or own a repair station. He dislikes Chevies. Open House 10, 11, 12 EDWARD H. JOHNSON After graduation, Ted would like to go into computer work. He likes a nice 57 Chevy. ..dislikes Fords and Dodges. Chorus 1 1 109 MARY E. JOHNSON Sewing, swimming, and skating are Mary ' s special interests... she likes friendly people and dislikes boys with bangs. She would like to attend a business college and become a legal secretary. F.B.L.A. 11 CECELIA M. KALIL Sissy would like to attend Mansfield Hairdressing School and become a hair stylist.. .she dislikes people who think they are better than everyone else. Student Council 10; Pep Club 10; F.B.L.A. 11, 12 W ILLIAM R. KEARNEY Billy, talented in hockey and football, plans to enter the Navy and to attend pipefitter ' s school. Hockey 10, 11; Open House 10, 11 JANET M. KEATING Cute and lively, Janet ' s special interests are skiing and football. She is unde- cided in her future plans but is sure to strike success in whatever field she chooses. Pep Club 10, 11, 12; Student Council Alt. 10; Jr. Party Comm. 11; Ski Club 12; Cap and Gown Comm.; Talent Show 12; Cheerleader 11, 12; Briga- doon 12 JANET M. KEEFE Janet likes bowling, horseback riding, swimming, and all sports. She espe- cially enjoys having a good time... would like to go to business college and become a secretary. F.N.A. 10; Pep Club 10, 11, 12; Rid- ing Club 11; F.B.L.A.; Ski Club 12 DANIEL J. KEEGAN Danny, who works at Reliable Fence Company, in his spare time enjoys hockey, football, motorcycles, and cars. Golf 10 MARTHA E. KEILEY Martie, an active member ofherC.Y.O. and a volunteer at the South Shore Hospital, plans to become a licensed practical nurse after graduation. She also enjoys sewing and dancing at the Surf. Pep Club 10, 11, 12; Intramurals 10; Glee Club 11, 12; Riding Club 11; F.N.A. 12 DENNIS M. KELLEY After studying at Northeastern, Kell would like to become a dentist. He enjovs all sports and is active in C.Y.O. Indoor Tennis Club 11; Chess Club 11; Tennis 11, 12 EDMUND H. KELLEY Eddie, whose special interests are in cars and pool, works as a carpenter. He dislikes English and getting up early in the moring. Open House 11 BARBARA M. KELLY Barbara, an active member of C.Y.O., is a waitress at the Pilgrim Luncheon- ette. Her future plans are to attend a teachers college.. .dislikes homework. Ski Club 11, 12; Pep Club 11, 12; F.T.A. 11, 12; Sr. Play Usherette 110 RICHARD T. KELLY Dick, quiet but always on the go, can be found shooting on the basketball court, playing guitar in a popular band, or working at the Weymouth Drive-in... likes the Rolling Stones and all sports. He hopes to attend a local college. Basketball 10, 11, 12; Key Club Treas. 12; J.M.S.V.C. 10, 11; Pep Club 11 THOMAS R. KELLY Tom, an active member in the Drum and Bugle Corps, intends to enlist in the Army, but has no definite plans for a career. Open House 10, 11, 12 dm GEORGE M. KELSCH George, who likes both football and cars, plans to enter Bentley College after graduation. He is presently em- ployed at Sears in Quincy. Football 10; Book Fair 10; Soph. Party Comm. 10; Opening Exercise 11; Cap and Gown Comm.; Wrestling Team 12 CARL F. KELSO Carl, who is interested in hockey, base- ball, and football, also enjoys custom- izing model cars. His one great dislike is people who think they are it! Carl hopes to enter the field of cabinet mak- ing. Open House 11 RUSSELL H. KENT Russ enjoys working on cars and drag racing... likes Chryslers especially. Af- ter graduation, he hopes to continue his education. Open House 10, 12 MICHAEL A. KEOHANE Mike plans to join the Navy after graduation. He enjoys bowling in his spare time.. .dislikes oral reports. RICHARD J. KERRIGAN Richard enjoys all sports, especially wrestling and football. After school he works at Olden ' s Pharmacy as a stockboy and soda jerk. ..plans to at- tend college after graduation. Spring Track 10; Cross Country 11; Wrestling 11, 12 DONNA M. KILLAM Donna enjoys bowling and horseback riding. ..dislikes boys with long, long hair.. .hopes to become a travel agent. Shorthand Treas. 12 Cert. 60, 80; F.B.L.A. MARK B. KEVITT Jovial Mark likes to make his own movies. His collection of Civil War relics will surely help him in his teach- ing career in history. Chorus 10, 11, 12; Outdoor Club 12; Bye Bye Birdie; Brigadoon SUSAN M. KILLORY Sue enjoys sewing, cooking, and watching sports. ..her main dislike is home work, but she likes enthusiastic teachers. ..in the fall she ' ll be headed for college. J.M.S.V.C. 10. 11. 12; Monitor 10; Spectrum 10; Campus Sales Rep. 11; Sr. Norn. Comm.; Sr. H.R. Rep. Ill JAMES P. KILROY Gill who participates in C.Y.O. basket- ball games, works part-time as a car- penter. In the future he hopes to be- come a construction engineer. Open House 11 GEOFFREY C. KINDER Geoffrey enjoys all sports and hopes to become a physical education teach- er. He dislikes teachers who make students work too hard and conceited people. A Y 10; Spring Track 10, 11, 12; Cross Country 11, 12 GERTRUDE M. KING Trudy enjoys outdoor sports, especial- ly ice skating, skiing, and horseback riding. Her plans for the future — to become a secretary. Pep Club 10, 11, 12; Glee Club 11 karf:n m. king Karen ' s special interest lies in swim- ming. She likes friendly people and her pet peeve is people who are late for first period. Are You Kiddin ' ? is Karen ' s favorite expression, and her ambition is to become a secretary. F.B.LA. 12; J.M.S.V.C. 12 RICHARD C. KING When Dick isn ' t working at Friendly Ice Cream, he enjoys playing golf. He plans to go to a college of business administration, and then to travel around the world. Golf Team 10, 11, 12; Dramatic Club 10; Reflector 10; Soph. Party ROBERT B. KING Bo, who is especially interested in mu- sic and all water sports, plans to retire and enjoy life. Chorus 10, 11, 12; Chorale 12 ELIZABETH A. KNUDSEN Betsy, who works at Armand ' s Sea- food Restaurant, enjoys horseback rid- ing, bowling, and swimming.. .likes long hair and Marines. ..dislikes gym first period on Monday. After gradu- ation she plans to become a secretary. Mr. Harding ' s Sec ' t. GAIL D. KNUDSEN Gail enjoys sewing and designing clothes. Her future plans include go- ing to designing school and continuing in that field. Campus Sales Staff 11; Sec ' t. for Re- flector 12 KENNETH R. KNUDSEN A football and hockey fan, Ken likes blondes and Corvettes. After gradua- tion, he is headed for an apprentice- ship in sheet metal. ..dislikes red heads. Football 10, 11; Baseball 10; Honors 10, 11; Office Duty 10, 11; Student Council 11; Class Pres. Voc. 12 MARY L. KOBS M ary enjoys Nantasket and watching kids surf. She intends to further her education at Bridgewater State College and then teach the first grade. Works at Turnstyle in her spare time. 112 WILLIAM L. KOSKI Bill likes sports car races and girls... dislikes noisy people, and someone who talks behind your back. When he graduates, he would like to become a sheet-metal worker. ALAN R. KRUGER In the track off-season, Al works at Ho-Jo ' s. His future plans are based on a college education. Dislikes being called Howard. Cross Country 10, 11, 12; Winter Track 10, 11; Spring Track 10 PAULA L. KUNZE Paula would like to attend Mansfield Beauty Academy and then become a hairdresser. ..she likes to travel and meet people. Pep Club 10, 11; F.H.A. 11, 12; Ski Club 11; Sr. Play Usherette KARL K. KURZ Otto ' s special interests include Euro- pean Road Racing and being active in the Wilkie Club. His future plans are to attend the University of Miami and then travel to Europe. KATHRYN D. LACKS Kathy... likes a good time with plenty of boys when she ' s not busy skating or playing tennis. She hopes to be- come a dressmaker, or an airline host- Pep Club 10, 11, 12; Fashion Show 10, 12; F.B.L.A. 11, 12; Mr. Master ' s Sect. 12 WENDY A. LAINE Wendy ' s special interests vary from sewing to square dancing. Her future plans include college and a career as a teacher or a social worker. ..dislikes cheaters. F.T.A. 11, 12; J.M.S.V.C.ll,12;Book Store 12 JANE M. LAMM Janie would like to enter the field of nursing after her training at nursing school. She enjoys dancing and dis- likes snobby people. F.N.A. 10; Pep Club 10, 11, 12; Riding Club 11; Ski Club 12 DIANE M. LAMPARELLI Di loves football games and ice skat- ing... dislikes boys with long hair. She hopes to attend a beauty academy and become a beautician. Her friendlv smile will be a valuable asset in this field. Fashion Show 10; Sr. Play Usherette ARTHUR J. LANE Arthur, a guy with a good sense of humor, enjoys folk and pop rock mu- sic. After further education at either Wentworth or Northeastern, he intends to join the Navy. Honors 10 BARRY K. LANG Buzz hopes to go into the service after graduation and after that enter the accounting field. He likes people who are pleasant.. .enjoys bowling. Intramurals 10; Pep Club 11, 12 113 WILLIAM E. LANG Quiet and easy-going, Bill likes to keep in shape plaving football and basket- ball. ..plans to attend college, majoring in math. Weight Lifting 10; Football 10; Intra- murals 10 WAYNE J. LAVANGIE Quiet and conscientious, Wayne is an enthusiast of all sports. ..plays C.Y.O. basketball. ..plans to attend college. Intramurals 10; Pep Club 12 TERESA M. LAWLOR Terri plans to attend Jr. College and is interest in Fashion Designing or Retailing... especially enjoys sewing and swimming. Terri is now working as a salesgirl at R. H. Stearns. She likes to be entertained by C-R-A-Z-Y people. BARBARA J. LaROCCO Barb is a pleasant girl who enjoys horseback riding and tennis. She ' ll attend art school in the fall and then become a commercial artist. Soph. Party Comm.; Library Staff 10; Intramurals 10; Campus Art Staff 11, editor 12; Bye Bye Birdie Publicity Comm. 11; Ski Club 11; Brigadoon 12; 1966 Art Schol.-Hallmark Nomi- nee RICHARD F. LAWLER Rick is a sports fan as well as a good student. He hopes to become an Eng- lish or Social Studies teacher in the future. ..dislikes people with no school spirit. Intramurals 10; Adv. Manager for Class Play 10; Honors 10; Foreign Lang. Ass ' t. 10; High Honors 11; Li- brary Ass ' t. 12; Sr. Nom. Comm.; Tutor 12 LINDA M. LEAGUE Linda, who enjoys swimming, works at Friendly ' s Ice Cream Shop in her spare time. She plans to become a teacher after college. Pep Club 10, 11, 12; Honors 10; Rid- ing Club 11; Theatre Arts Club 11; Ski Club 12; Sr. Nom. Comm. KENNETH LEARY Tall and friendly, Ken likes sports of all kinds. ..his plans for the future are uncertain. STEPHEN R. LEARY Steve, friendly to all, enjoys all sports except ping-pong. College is next in line for him, and then he plans to be- come a teacher. Dramatic Club 10; Ski Club 11, Cap and Gown Comm. 12: EARL F. LEAVITT Earl, interested in aircraft and cars, hopes to join the Air Force for on-the- job training.. .dislikes people who be- little Voc. Tech. students and teachers. Office Duty 12 LINDA A. LeBRUN Linda hopes to further her education at either Burdette or Chandler. She likes friendly people and dislikes cat- ty ones. Her ambition is to become an executive secretary. Pep Club 10; F.B.L.A. 11; Riding Club 11; Campus 11, 12; F.H.A. 12; Briga- doon 12; Theatre Arts Club 12 114 CHARLES H. LEES, JR. Wolf, who manages a C.Y.O. soccer team, also enjoys boxing and rugby... hopes to attend East Coast Aero Tech. Open House 11, 12; Wrestling 11, 12; Riding Club 11, 12; Annual Merit Award 11; Auto Repair Award 11; Reflector H.R. Rep. 11, 12; Student Council 12; Grad. Dance Comm. PAUL J. LEGERE Paul has a great sense of humor and is friendly to all people. He enjoys water skiing among other things, and would like to move to California in the future. MARK R. LEWIS Mark is a sports enthusiast and parti- cipates in a lot of them. Northeastern is the college he would like to attend and then become a draftsman. A.V. Club 10; Gymnastics 10, 11, 12; Ski Club 11, 12; Reflector Sales Staff 12; H.R. Rep. 12 DONNA M. LITCHFIELD Donna ' s future will continue in the classroom at Bridgewater State College and then as a third grade teacher... enjoys bowling, tennis, and horseback riding in her spare time. Pep Club 10, 11, 12; F.H.A. 11;F.T.A. 11, 12; Riding Club 11, 12; Grad. Dance Comm. ELLEN H. LOCKHART With her sincere personality, Ellen will surely find success as an elementary school teacher... enjoys sewing, choco- late chip ice cream, and speaking Ger- man. Pep Club 10, 11, 12; F.T.A. 11, 12; F.B.L.A. 12; Cap and Gown Comm. 12 MAUREEN E. LILLA Reen enjoys playing the piano, organ, and the guitar. ..plans to study archi- tecture at the Rhode Island School of Design next fall. ELIZABETH J. LITTLEHALE Betty enjoys almost everything from roller-skating to her school work... hopes to attend nursing school after graduation. Jr. Campus Sales Staff 11 PHILIP C. LOFGREN Phil works as an offset pressman and would also like to pursue this as his career after he attends night school. He enjoys football, baseball, hockey, and basketball. WALTER A. LOFGREN Wally, intelligent and independent, hopes to find happiness in his future. Reflector 10, 11, 12; Debate Club 12 PATRICIA J. LOGAN Pat, who hates to be bored, but loves to have fun, horseback rides, swims, plavs tennis, babvsits. and sews. She plans to go to Leslie College and hopes to become a kindergarten teacher. Pep Club 12; Mrs. Wheeler ' s Sec ' t. 115 DANIEL F. LONG Besides working part time after school, Dan participates in C.Y.O. basketball and is interested in all sports. After graduation he hopes to go to college. Monitor 10 MICHAEL A. LOSORDO Surfing, surfing, surfing.. .Mike ' s fa- vorite pastime during the summer. He participates in football and hockey... college is next for him. Football 10, 11, 12; Hockey 10, 11, 12; Golf 10 STEVEN R. LOWE Steve enjoys sports, especially foot- ball, basketball, and tennis. ..he hopes to become a journalist. Opening Exercises 10; Honors 10, 11; Book Store 10; Reflector 11; Spanish Tutor 12 DENNIS H. LUNDBERG A quiet boy, Dennis ' special interest lies in water sports. Planning to at- tend college in the future, he currently works as a machinist trainee. RODNEY V. LUNDIN Football, basketball, and hockey along with hunting are some of Rodney ' s special interests. ..hopes to attend Went- worth Institute to become a contractor and have his own business some day. Football 10; Weightlifting 10; Wres- tling 11; School Maintenance 11; Cafe. Duty 12 BRAD D. LUSCOMBE Brad ' s special interests includestamps, coins, minerals, and sports. He plans a career in printing. Open House 10, 11; Office Duty 11, 12; Honors 11; Book Room 12 BRUCE D. LUSCOMBE Bruce, a future cameraman, enjovs football, collecting coins and stamps, and good food. Honors 10, 11; Office Duty 10, 12; Open House 10, 11, 12 11. ROBERT E. LUTHE After finishing high school, Bobo , an avid sportsman, wants to serve in the Armed Forces for four years. ..par- ticipates in water skiing, snow skiing, basketball, and hockey. ..likes cars and girls. BARBARA J. LYONS A quiet girl, Barb enjoys football games and plays the guitar.. .works at Bradlee ' s warehouse. Reflector Sec ' t. 12; F.B.L.A. 12; Cam- pus 12 SANDRA J. MacCALLUM Versatile Sandy, who likes nearly everything, will begin a career as a secretary or an I.B.M. technician after graduation. Chorus 10, 11, 12; Glee Club 11; Bye Bye Birdie; Brigadoon 116 ANNEMARIE MacDONALD Ann, whose pet peeve is skirts below the knee, can frequently be found danc- ing at the Surf. She loves meeting friendly people, but dislikes snobs. Pep Club 10, 11, 12; Chorus 10; Glee Club 11, 12; Ski Club 11, 12; Riding Club 11; Shorthand Cert. 60 ROBERT B. MACKENZIE Mac ' s ambition is to be a fish and game warden after majoring in fores- try at college... likes hunting... works in a shoe store in his spare time. Teachers ' Conference Aide D.E.C.A. 12 11; CECIL A. MacDONALD Cece clerks at Mammoth Mart. ..likes hockey and baseball. ..hopes for a ca- reer in the service. J.M.S.V.C. 11 SANDRA A. MacKENZIE Sewing, swimming, and ice skating keep Sandy busy, when she is not working at Remick ' s. A friendly and helpful girl, she would like to attend college when she graduates. Fashion Show 10, 11; Honors 11; Riding Club 11; Jr. Prom Comm.; Campus 12; Sr. Nom. Comm. JOHN F. MACLEAN Quiet John likes surfing and hockey. He keeps busy as a kitchen helper. NANCY L. MacLEAN Nancy, humorous and talkative, is sure to succeed in any field she may enter after college. Chorus 10; Cap and Gown Comm. 12 ALVSON M. MACLEOD Active in Rainbow and M.Y.F., Alyson likes to have a good time.. .hopes to attend Shephard Guild and become a nurse.. .enjoys reading and cooking. Cafe. Worker 10; F.N.A. DUNCAN B. MACPHERSON Dune is especially interested in swim- ming and water skiing. He would like to become an offset printer in the fu- ture. He dislikes getting up in the morning. JANICE S. MacQUARRIE Bee, an animated bundle of happiness ...loves the ocean, aspires to travel, and enjoys the theatre. The Bar as- sociation will gain a real personality someday. Dramatic Club Pres. 10; One Act Play 10; Theatre Arts 11, 12; F.H.A. 11, National Delegate 12; Pep Club 11, 12; Jr. Party Comm.; J.M.S.V.C. 12; Ski Club 12 ' KATHLEEN M. MADDEN Kathy enjoys reading and playing the violin and clarinet. ..would like to at- tend U. of Mass. and then become an army nurse.. .dislikes people with no sense of humor. Band 10, 11, 12; Orchestra 10. 11; F.N.A. 10, 11; Science Club 10 117 JOHN J. MAGUIRE Active in C.Y.O., Jack plans to attend Northeastern or Boston State, and then go into business. ..all sports interest him. Intramurals 10 KAREN M. MAGUIRE A lively personality and warm smile will be valuable assets to Karen In her career as an airline stewardess. She likes water skiing and swimming. Pep Club 10, 11; Foreign Language Assembly 10; Honors 10; Campus 11, 12; Reflector 11; Bye Bye Birdie; Mrs. Hoyle ' s Sec ' t.; Ski Club 12; Shorthand Cert. 60, 80 MICHAEL R. MAGUIRE Mike, an active sportsman, enjoys football, gymnastics, and wcightlifting. He plans to continue his education after graduation. Football 10, 11, 12; Gvmnastics 10, 11, 12; Weightlifting 10, 11, 12 MARIBETH MAHLER Maribeth is an active member of Rain- bow. ..likes dancing and well-dressed boys. Her future lies in the field of home economics. Pep Club 10, 11, 12; Student Activity 10; Dramatic Club 10; Language As- sembly 10; High Honors 10; Honors 11; F.T.A.; Treas. 11; V. Pres. 12; Campus 12; Brigadoon; J.M.S.V.C. 12; Glee Club 11, 12; F.H.A. 12 DENNIS J. MAHONEY Dennis spends his spare time working. His future plans are to go to college and then become an optometrist. WILLIAM M. MAHONEY Bill enjoys all sports, such as football, golf, and baseball. ..dislikes people with no sense of humor. When he gradu- ates he would like to attend college. Monitor 10; Football Body Building Program 10; Foreign Language As- sembly 10; Pep Club 11, 12; Ski Club 11, 12; Campus 12 KATHLEEN M. MALLEY Always smiling herself, Cleo likes oth- ers who smile... a future English teach- er, she plans to enter Boston Uni- versity. Glee Club 10, 11, 12; F.B.L.A. 12; F.T.A. 12; Brigadoon; Miss McMor- row ' s Sec ' t.; Reflector 12 DANIEL S. MALONE Danny enjoys boating and water ski- ing. ..works part-time at Montaqueand Brown ' s. In the future he hopes to join the Air Force. Student Gov ' t. 10, 11, 12; Open House 10, 11, 12 CARLA L. MANCINO Business school lies in her future... likes dancing, swimming and Mac- Donald ' s. Slow walkers who clog up the corridor are her pet peeve. Pep Club 10, 11, 12; Mr. Dwyer ' s Sec ' t. 12 ROBERT C. MANNING In his spare time, Bob can be found working in a gas station... dislikes homework, but enjoys reading.. .plans to go into the Air Force. 118 CYNTHIA L. MARBLE Babysitting every day of the week mo- nopolizes most of Cyndie ' s extra time, but she still manages to participate in Rainbow activities. She plans to be- come a dental assistant. Pep Club 11, 12; F.T.A. 11, 12 PHILIP L. MARSTON Besides liking swimming, football, and basketball, Phil also enjoys playing the drums in his own group. After furthering his education, he hopes to work outdoors. Chorus 10; Outdoor Club 11; Spring Track 12 BRYAN J. MA KIN I Bryan, one of our outstanding athletes ...star quarterback and 3rd baseman... is also scholastically inclined. He plans to further his education at col- lege while continuing as a football player. Language Assembly 10; Baseball 10, 11, 12; Football 11, 12; Honors 10, 11; Jr. Usher 11; Tutor 11; Cap and Gown Comm. 12 ALFRED M. MARTIN Al enjoys all types of sports and also likes working on cars. He dislikes wearing ties in school.. .hopes to be a carpenter. NANCY R. MARTIN Nancy enjoys horseback riding and swimming.. .hopes to enter I.B.M. School in the fall. ..dislikes conceited and insincere people. JOANNE A. MASCIOVECCHIO Jo admires individuals. ..dislikes cliques and Monday mornings. She cashiers at Curtis Farms. Student Activity 10; High Honors 10; Honors 11; F.B.L.A. 11; Driver ' s Ed. Sec ' t. 12 CHARLES H. MASON Chuck, who plans a career in the Navy, enjoys skiing and aviation... likes anything Mod. He is now work- ing at Mammoth M art. A-V Club 10; Science Club 10; Ski Club 12 ELENA M. MATERLA Elena ' s bubbly personality and cheer- fulness are asse ts which will surely bring her success in whatever she does ...interested in dancing and sewing, she will go on to college next fall. H.R. Mesngr. 10; Reflector H.R. Rep. 10; Honors 10; Fashion Show 10, Student Council V. Pres. 11; Sec ' t. 12 VICKI A. MATHEWSON Vicki, a girl who loves the summer, especially enjoys sailing and surfing... adores Sting-Rays. ..hopes to become a secretary. JANET M. MATTHEWS Jan wants to be a bookkeeper or a secretary. ..dislikes long hair and san- dals on boys. 119 KEVIN P. MATTHEWS A talented violinist whose musical taste ranges from Beethoven to the Beatles, Kevin hopes to become a composer- conductor. He plans to further his studies at a conservatory or college. Dramatic Club 10; J.M.S.V.C. 10, 11, 12; Reflector, Ed.-in-Chief 12; Orches- tra 10, 11, 12 NANCY E. MATTHEWS After graduation, Nance would like to become a medical technologist.. .enjoys Rainbow, her church basketball team, and water skiing. Gymnastics 10, 11, 12; Intramurals 10; Pep Club 12; F.N. A. 12 CAROL A. MAXWELL Carol participates in Rainbow and also works as a dietary aide at the South Shore Hospital. She plans to attend college and become a physical therapist. Soph. Party Comm.; F.N.A. 11, 12; Campus 12 CAROL A. M.V.ZOLA An avid sports enthusiast, much of Carol ' s spare time is taken up as a cheerleader. After graduation Carol plans to attend college and become an airline stewardess. Dramatic Club 10; Monitor 10; Hon- ors 10; Pep Club 11, 12; Cheerleader 12; Sr. Nom. Comm.; Grad. Dance Comm. GEORGIA E. McADAM Georgia, a vivacious girl who enjoys sewing, hopes to become a stewardess or to attend a fashion design school. Intramurals 10; Pep Club 11, 12; Miss Flvnn ' s Sec ' t. 12; Reflector, H.R. Rep. 12: Ski Club 12 KATHLEEN S. McAULIFFE When Kath graduates, she would like to become an airline stewardess. ..likes boys. ..dislikes snobs and conceited peo- ple... participates in C.Y.O. JOHN A. McBRIDE A future sheetmetal worker, Jay ' s in- terests center around surfboards and footballs. He likes girls and cars... dislikes homework. KATHLEEN MARY McCANN Kathy, who idolizes Margaret Smith, exists to play tennis. Furthermore, she enjoys skiing and gymnastics. Next year she plans to attend a junior college in California. Tennis 10, 11, 12; Gymnastic Team 12 john f. McCarthy Mathematically-minded, Mac should make a successful accountant. He likes cars and football games. Monitor 10; Wrestling 11, 12; Pep Club 11 nyla m. McCarthy Lirtle Nyls enjoys people with a re- freshing sense of humor. ..dislikes noisy and conceited people and peppermint gum. After graduation she would like to go on to business school. Ski Club 10, 11, 12; ?e fe r orStaffll 120 rita m. McCarthy Rita can be found working at G.E.M. in her spare time.. .likes swimming, cooking, sewing, tennis, and skating... particularly enjoys watching basket- ball games... after graduation, she would like to become a typist. Mr. Hartwell ' s Sec ' t. 12 JOHN F. McCLELLAN An outstanding athlete as well as an excellent student, John is well known for his outgoing personality and quick smile. After graduation John will go on to college and graduate school to prepare for a career in medicine. Student Council 10, 11, 12; Basketball 10, 11, 12; High Honors 10, 11; Class Pres. 10, 11, 12; Cross Country 11, 12; Track 11, 12; Jr. Usher LAWRENCE E. McCORMACK Larry was a member of the baseball and basketball teams and the science and oratory clubs at Sacred Heart School before coming to Weymouth High. He works as a salesboy at Grant ' s Dept. Store in Quincy. KATHLEEN McCULLOCH Kathy is sure of success in the business world. D.E.C.A. 12 DANIEL F. McDONALD B.Y. can be found playing hockey or baseball in his spare time. ..likes all Italian food, especially pizza... after graduation Dan plans to be an auto- motive engineer. Lab. Ass ' t. 10; A-Y Club 12 daniel o. Mcdonald Danny enjoys all sports, especially surfing. ..in his spare time he works at Howdy s... an active member of C.Y.O. After graduation he plans to attend college. Key Club 11; Lab. Ass ' t. 11; Ski Club 12 june m. Mcdonald June enjoys swimming, reading, and loud music. She particularly likes people who are fun to be with. ..dislikes bossy people. After graduation, June would like to become a secretary. Pep Club 10, 11, 12; Honors 10, 11; Mr. Concannon ' s Sec ' t. 12; F.B.L.A. 12; Shorthand Cert. 60, 80, 100 LYNNE M. McDONALD Always cheerful. ..Lynne ' s special in- terest lies in sewing. ..after graduation she plans to become a medical secre- tary. Dramatic Club 10; Fashion Club 10; J.M.S.Y.C. 11; F.T.A. 11; Sr. Norn. Comm. karen e. Mcdonough Karen is friendly and outgoing.. .an active member of C.Y.O... .enjoys danc- ing, music, and sports... after school she can be found working at Sears Roebuck. ..hopes to attend Boston State and become an elementary school teacher. F.T.A. 11, 12; Pep Club 10, 12; Jr. Party Comm. 11; Campus 12; Grad. Dance Comm.; F.N. A. 10 BRIAN J. McELLIGOTT Sports-minded, Brian is an ac tive mem- ber in the C.Y.O. With hopes to be- come successful, he intends to fulfill his military obligation and then attend Northeastern. Open House 10, 11, 12; Office Duty 12; Spring Track 10; Honors 10 121 JOHN T. McFARLANE John ' s favorite sports are skiing and boating.. .likes fast cars and bikes... dislikes too much homework and con- ceited girls. ..he would like to attend Northeastern, and hopes to become an airline pilot. Ski Club 11, 12 JOSEPH F. McGLONE A true outdoorsman, Joe may be found hunting and camping... women drivers annoy him. ..he would like to continue his education in law school. Library Staff 10 SHARON A. McGLYNN Dancing and music are among Shar- on ' s main interests... hopes to become an elementary teacher after she attends Boston College or Bridgewater. F.T.A. 11, 12; Bye Bye Birdie; Cam- pus 12; Pep Club 10, 12 MARY G. McINTYRE Mary hopes to work as a secretary when she finishes high school. She is presently working as a cashier in Cain ' s. F.B.L.A. lljSec ' t. 12 WENDY W. McISAAC Wendy plans to become a secretary after graduation. Presently, she is working at South Shore Electric. She is also an active member of M.Y.F. and Rainbow. Pep Club 10, 11; Mrs. Kalaijian ' s Sec ' t. 12; F.B.L.A. 12 LINDA S. McKENNA Linda, who works behind the snack bar at G.E.M. in Hingham, hopes to further her education in the computor field. Gymnastics 10; Chorus 10; Language Assembly 10; Pep Club 10, 11 RICHARD J. McKENNA Dick is interested in all active sports... plans to go to college after completion of high school. Football 10, 11, 12 WILLIAM R. McKINNEY A basketball enthusiast, Bill also takes part in many other sports. ..finds pleas- ure in cars and good food. ..plans to enter the Navy after high school. STEPHEN J. McKINNON Steve likes cars and can be found work- ing as a gas station attendant. He hopes to study aviation mechanics. Open House 11, 12 BETH L. McLARNON Beth recently came to Weymouth from North Quincy, where she was active on that high school ' s North Star... present- ly a part-time dance instructor, she plans a career in medicine. Chorus 12; Brigadoon 122 LAURE E. McLELLAN Laure works as a candy striper at the South Shore Hospital. She enjoys swimming and playing the violin. Orchestra 10, 11, 12; F.B.L.A. 12; Mr. Morrisev ' s Sec ' t. 12 JOAN C. McLEOD Joni, a member of C.Y.O., enjoys sail- ing, tennis, and riding. She plans to become a nurse after college. Math Team 10; Riding Club 12; F.N.A. 12; Sr. Norn. Comm.; Sr. Play Usherette MAUREEN T. McM ASTER Moe ' s ambition is to go to hairdress- ing school and become a beautician... enjoys dancing, water skiing, and at- tending football games... is also an ac- tive member of her C.Y.O. Fashion Show 10; Reflector Sec ' t. 12; Intramurals 10; Sr. H.R. Treas. FRANCIS K. McMORROW Fran is a very friendly person who enjoys all sports, especially hockey. His future goal is to become an ac- countant. Football 10; Hockey 10, 11, 12 FRANCIS J. McOJJAIDE Butch likes to sleep late and hates lots of homework...a member of C.Y.O., he enjoys golf, bowling, and skiing. Hoping to become an English teacher, Butch plans on going to Bridgewatei State. A.Y. Club 10 GAIL K. MEADE Gail likes sewing her own clothes and dancing. ..also likes friendly people, but dislikes wise guys. Riding Club 12 RONALD G. MEADE Ron has many interests among which are horseback riding, sports cars, ten- nis, surfing, and figure skating. ..plans to go to U. of Mass. to study veteri- nary medicine. Tennis 10; Riding Club 11, 12; Ski Club 11 PAUL F. MEANT After fulfilling his military obligation in the Air Force, Paul plans to attend college. He enjoys all sports, especial- ly basketball and surfing. Basketball Intramurals 10 JAMES V. MECONE Whether studying his physics or shoot- ing baskets on the C.Y.O. basketball team, Jimmy is always on the go. He hopes to study pre-med at Tufts Uni- versity. Honors 10, 11; Intramurals 10 ALICE C. MELINIS Alice, a girl with a sparkling personal- ity, hopes to become a doctor. She participates in a wide variety of activi- ties and especially likes sewing. Librarv Staff 10. 11; Reflector 10, 11, 12; Reflector H.R. Rep. 10, 11; Honors 10, 11; Bye Bye Birdie; J.M.S.Y.C. 11, 12;F.f.A. 11; Glee Club 11 123 RAYMOND G. MESSIER Ray enjoys music, and plays the organ for a musical group. He hopes to at- tend Berkley School of Music after graduation. He dislikes people who brag. MARTHA A. MEUSE Martha plans to go to college and is interested in oceanography. She dis- likes teachers who favor one class over another by not giving them assign- ments. Spectrum 10; Speech Club 10; Ski Club 11; F.H.A. 11, 12; F.T.A. 11, 12 VALERIE N. MICHALSKI Val, an accomplished pianist, enjoys any sport, especially swimming.. .likes Italian food and folk music. ..dislikes unreliable boys and conceited people ...she has plans for further education at Bentley. Orchestra 10, 11, 12; Campus Sec ' t. 12; F.B.LA. 12 BRUCE A. MILLER Bruce enjovs working on, and talking about cars. He plans to go to college in the future. GLENN S. MILLER Glenn is friendly and has a good sense of humor. He works in his spare time. NANCY A MILLER Nancy enjoys all sports and is an ac- tive member of C.Y.O. She plans to attend a business school and hopes to become a bookeeper. F.B.LA. 12; Mr. O ' Meara ' s Sec ' t.; Shorthand Cert. 60, 80 SHERYL A. MILLIGAN Sheri ' s interests which range from sports to cars keep her busy. After attending Mansfield Beauty Academy, she plans to go into the field of hair- dressing. Gymnastics 10, 11, 12; Intramurals 10; Fashion Show 10; Chorus 10; Pep Club 10; Library Ass ' t. 11, 12; H.R. Mesngr. 11; Office Worker 11; Riding Club 12; Language Lab. Ass ' t. 12 RANDALL T. MILLS Randy plans to join theNavy... at pres- ent he spends his spare time working at a gas station and repairing cars. PATRICIA H. MINAHAN Pat ' s happy smile is well known around school. In her spare time she enjoys swimming, sewing, dancing, and C.Y.O. A business career is plan- ned for Pat. Student Council 10; Pep Club 10, 11, 12; Library Staff 11; Theater Arts Club 11; Jr. Party Comm. EILEEN M. MITCHELL Eileen, president of her youth group, enjoys swimming, knitting, and cross- word puzzles. In the future she hopes to become a secretary. Campus Sec ' t.; F.B.L.A. 12; Shorthand Cert. 60, 80, 100 124 PATRICIA J. MJELDE Pat can always be seen cheering our team on to victory. ..also enjoys sew- ing. She would like to teach or work in the fashion world. Dramatics 10; F.H.A. 11; F.T.A. 11, 12; Pep Club 11, 12; French Club 12 DENNIS J. MOLONEY Most interested in water sports, Dennis also likes cars and pizza. He plans to take a post-graduate course in struc- tural design and then attend college to train as an architect. Open House 10 KATHLEEN L. MOLONY Kath ' s ambition is to be happy in whatever she does. After graduation, she plans to enroll in Vista. ..likes peo- ple who have a good sense of humor and who are sincere. Riding Club 11, 12; Ski Club 12 ELIZABETH A. MONAHAN Bette, a bubbly blonde, is an active member of her C.Y.O. and also a talented artist. At the present she can be s een working at Milton ' s ofQuincy ...nursing school lies in the future for Bette. Pep Club 10, 11, 12; Soph. Party Comm.; F.T.A. 12; Reflector Art Staff 12; Reflector H.R. Rep. 12; Campus 12 KENNETH J. MOORE Kenny, a member of C.Y.O., partici- pates in all sports. After graduation, he plans to attend college and special- ize in architecture. Grad. Dance Comm. LORRAINE W. MORGAN Lorraine, loves to travel and meet interesting people. She is Worthy Ad- visor of her Rainbow group and also finds time to be an active member of many school activities. Pep Club 10, 11, 12; Library Ass ' t. 10, 11; Cafe. Monitor 10; Ski Club 11; Bye Bye Birdie; Theatre Arts 11, 12; J.M.S.V.C. 11, 12; F.T.A. 11, 12; Cam- pus 12 RICHARD F. MORGAN Dick, a boy with a good sense of humor, enjoys basketball and sports cars. ..works at the Supreme Market and after graduation plans to enter a post-graduate course. CHERYL A. MORIN Cheryl hopes to attend a secretarial school and enter into the business world. ..she enjoys boating, skating, and swimming. Pep Club 10; Jr. Party Comm.; Cam- pus 12; Ski Club 12 FREDERICK R. MORIN Charley. ..wild drummer of a rhythm and blues band. ..hopes to attend U. of Mass. ...his future lies in engineering. J.M.S.V.C. 10, 11, 12; Sr. Nom. Comm. JOHN S. MORIN, JR. A versatile boy whose talents range from auto mechanics to pizza-making. Johnny hopes to own a boat someday and operate his own marina. His immediate plans are to complete a post-graduate course and train at an automotive school. Open House 10, 11, 12; Student Gov ' t. 10, 11; Merit Awards 10. 11 125 MARILYN M. MORRISSEY Marilyn loves music, drama, and lit- erature.. .plays folk guitar. She would like to train for the Peace Corps or VISTA and work In underprivileged areas. Jr. One-Act Plav; Dramatics Club 10; Theatre Arts 11, 12; Chorus 11; Li- brary Ass ' t. 11; J.M.S.V.C. 11, 12; Reflector 11, 12 BONNIE J. MORSE Bonnie likes folk-singing and art. She likes traveling and would like to travel abroad when she graduates. F.B.L.A. 11, 12; Pep Club 11, 12 JAMES L. MORSE Jim, good-natured and personable, en- joys all types of sports, especially golf. He intends to join the armed forces after graduation. Golf Team 10; Monitor 10; A.V 10; Student Activity 10 Club ETHELYN C. MOTT Lindy, a friendly girl, is always busy and active. Her one ambition is to have a happy life. PATRICIA A. MOYNIHAN Pat, a lively and exciting girl, hopes to become an L.P.N, after nursing school. Dancing at the Surf, swim- ming, ice skating, and water skiing are among her interests. Pat likes driving and meeting friendly people... dislikes Mondays. Pep Club 11, 12; Shorthand Cert. 60; F.N. A. 12 DIANE M. MLTSE Di, who likes sewing, also enjoys Span- ish. Her goal is to teach Spanish after she has obtained her degree from Bridgewater. She now may be seen working as a salesgirl at Raymond ' s. Foreign Language Assemblv 10;F.T.A. 12 STEPHEN M. MULKERN New England Institute of Sanitary Sci- ence lies ahead for Steve after high school. He plans to learn the trade of being an undertaker. In the meantime, he mav be seen water skiing or at stock car races. SHEILA M. MULLEN Sheila, a quiet, friendly girl, enjoys swimming, horseback riding and lis- tening to records... hopes to go into the field of business as a secretary. Pep Club 11, 12; F.B.L.A. 11, 12; Shorthand Cert. 60; Mr. Clancy ' s Sec ' t. 12 ELIZABETH J. MULLIGAN Watching old movies and dancing keep Betty busy. ..she dislikes sarcas- tic people. When she graduates, she would like to go on to college and be- come a social worker. Pep Club 10, 11, 12; Dramatic Club 10; F.T.A. 11; Office Work 11; F.H.A. 12 NADA G. MULLIKEN Horseback riding, surfing and dancing are among Nada ' s main interests along with boys and cars. She is now- working part-time as a salesgirl. Pep Club 10; Glee Club 11; D.E.C.A. 12 126 SEAN M. MULREADY Sean, President of his C.Y.O., is active in all phases of sports. ..likes friendly people and good jokes. He will fur- ther his education at college and be- come a teacher. Public Speaking 10; Opening Ex. 10; Paperback Book Store 10; W.H.S. T.Y. 11, 12; Monitor 10; Debating Team 11, 12; Brigadoon JANICE F. MUNCEY Jan, who plans to be a clerical secre- tary after graduation, is now employ- ed at G.E.M. as a cashier. Hei main interests are cars and music. Glee Club 10 RICHARD W. MULVANEY Rick enjoys water skiing and working on cars. ..future lies in cabinet making. Honor Roll 11; Cap and Gown Comm. CHARLES H. MURPHY Murp would like to go to Northeast- ern and become an architectural en- gineer. He enjoys football, baseball, swimming, and photography. JOSEPH E. MURPHY Murph enjoys baseball and hockey and would like to become a physical education teacher. His pet peeve is a study in the cafeteria. Baseball 10, 11, 12; Hock ey 10, 11, 12 KATHLEEN C. MURPHY Finding satisfaction in helping others, Kathy plans to enter the Peace Corps after graduation. An active member of C.Y.O., Kathy is interested in sew- ing, dancing, and movies. Pep Club 11; Teachers Convention Waitress 11; Shorthand Cert. 60, 80; Mrs. Skehan ' s Sec ' t. 12 STEPHEN W. MURPHY Murph would like to become a writer after attending college. He enjoys all sports and likes to play the guitar... works at Bob Ray ' s Submarine Shop in Quincy. Intramurals 10; Riding Club 11; Ski Club 11; Campus 11, 12 SUSAN J. MURRAY Sue is an active member of Rainbow and also holds a part-time job at Mammoth Mart. Pep Club 10, 11, 12; Sr.Nom.Comm.; Mr. Hollisian ' s Sec ' t. 12 VILLL M M. MURPHY Murph enjoys football and hockey. He is also interested in fast cars... hopes to become a carpenter. Open House 10 WENDY A. MYERS Wendy would like to go to a college of business administration and become a buyer for a department store. Her special interest is in cars of all kinds. Fashion Show 10; Pep Club 10. 11: Monitor 10; Librarv Ass ' t. 11. 12 127 MAUREEN G. NASH Moe , an enthusiastic surfer, loves summers at the beach. She dislikes snobs. ..her plans for the future are undecided as yet. JOSEPH B. NEALON Wala is a friendly and talkative boy who enjoys all sports. ..intends to enter I BM. School in the fall and become a programming technician. Ski Club 11, 12; Key Club 12 PATRICIA M. XI. E LEY Sewing and reading historical novels keep Pat busy when she is not working. After graduation, she would like to go on to college. Fashion Show 10; F.T.A. 11, 12; Cam- pus 12; Pep Club 11 JUDITH E. NELSON Red enjoys bowling and dancing when not working. ..hopes to become a secre- tary. Bookroom Worker 12 STEPHEN B. NELSON Steve enjoys water skiing in his spare time.. .likes Plymouths... dislikes cold mashed potatoes. College lies in his immediate plans. Chemistry Tutor 1 1 CYNTHIA L. NEREO Cindy likes cheerful and friendly peo- ple.. .hopes to attend junior college and then become a legal secretary. Library Ass ' t. 12 ROBERT M. NESSON Watching drag races is one of Bob ' s special interests. His pet peeve is women drivers. ..dislikes people who break promises. Wrestling 10; Cross Country 10, 11 MARIE A. NISTA In her spare time, Ree enjoys bowling and dancing. Her main ambition is to enter th e field of business administra- tion. University of Mass. will be hap- py to have her major in that field. Intramurals 10; Reflector H.R. Rep. 11; D.E.C.A., Pres. 12 JOHN NICUM Nick, who plans to enter college next year, enjoys basketball, baseball and collecting money. He will be a sure success in whatever he does. Intramurals 10 CHARLENE T. NIXON Charley .. .a future English teacher... active in C.Y.O....also works part-time as a waitress. ..likes Cape Cod and reading. ..dislikes mod boys and nosey people. Honors 10, 11; F.T.A. 11, 12; Ski Club 11; Jr. Party Comm.; Campus 2 128 MARY G. NOONAN Mary ' s special interests includeC.Y.O., tennis, and Sodality. Her ambition is to help the needy underprivileged peo- ple. Science Club 10; Glee Club 11; Pep Club 11; F.N.A. 11, 12; Campus 12; Grad. Dance Comm. DAVID F. NORCOTT David hopes to attend Northeastern and study business administration. He likes fast cars and wild parties. ..dis- likes insincere people. NANCY J. NORDMAN Nancy, intelligent and friendly, plans to attend a four year college in the fall. She enjoys all sports, especially skiing. Monitor 10; Campus 10; Riding Club 11; Ski Club 12; J.M.S.V.C. 12 DANIEL J. NORMAN Danny, when not studying, can be seen producing and selling hamburg- ers at McDonald ' s. He hopes to at- tend college this fall. Spanish Tutor 12 RUTH E. NORTON Ruth takes a special interest in swim- ming, skating, motorcycle riding, speedboats, and all kinds of sports... she likes to travel and would like to become a secretary. F.B.L.A. 11; Shorthand Cert. 60, 80, 100; Mrs. Gray ' s and Mr. Blake ' s Sec ' t. 12 STEPHEN P. NORTON Steve, an active member of the C.Y.O. also enjoys sports. ..likes sharp-look- ing cars, especially Fords. A.V. Club 10; Soph. Party Comm.; Talent Show 10; Jr. Campus Sales Rep.; Opening Exercises 11; D.E.C.A. Officer MICHAEL P. NOTTAGE Bugsy, a skate-board and marble en- thusiast, works part-time at the Grass Instruments Company. His favorite expression is School ' s over. Band 10 JOHN C. NOURSE John, the drummer of Rasputin and His Mad Monks , plans to attend college in the fall. He is a fan of Charlie ' s Pizza Shop and dislikes boys with way-out mod clothes. Basketball 10; H.R. Mesngr. 11; Pep Club Pres. 12; Key Club 12; French Club 12 DONALD A. NOYES Sudsy ' s great sense of humor would brighten anything, anytime, anywhere. His exceptional track ability is mainly concentrated on the high jump. Spring Track 11; Chemistry Tutor 11; Pep Club 12 JANE E. NUGENT Jane, a friendly and active girl, enjoys tennis and music. After graduation, she plans to go to college and then into the teaching profession. Chorus 10, 11, 12; Pep Club 10. 11, 12; Math Club 10; Glee Club 11. 12; F.T.A. 11, 12; Bye Bye Birdie; Theatre Arts Club 11, 12; Campus Senior Staff; Brigadoon 129 ft RAY W. NUTE Ray would like to go on to college and become a success in life.. .he likes base- ball and football. ..dislikes people with a chip on their shoulder. Library Staff 10, 11; Chorus 10, 11, 12; Math Club 10; Debating Club 11; T.V. Program 11, 12; Sr. Norn. Comm. DAVID C. O ' BRIEN Friendly and fun-loving, Dave enjoys golf, bowling, and just having a good time. He works part-time and plans to go t o Northeastern University this fall. Intramurals 10; Cafe. Monitor 10 KATHLEEN A. O ' BRIEN Participating in C.Y.O. activities and working as a salesgirl at Sheridan ' s in Quincy, Kathy is gaining valuable experience which will help her as an elementary teacher. Pep Club 10, 11, 12; Public Speaking Club 10; Waitress at Teachers ' Con- vention 10; F.H.A. 11; J.M.S.V.C. 11; Library Ass ' t. 11; F.T.A. 11; Honors 11; Campus; Sr. Nom. Comm. MARILYN C. O ' BRIEN Sailing, swimming, and skiing are Marilyn ' s special interests. Her im- mediate plans are to attend Katherine Cibbs School and then become an executive secretary. Cymnastic Team 10, 11, 12; Student Activity 10; Pep Club 10, 11; Cheer- leader 12; Campus 11; Ski Club 12; library Ass ' t. 11; Riding Club 11; Sr. Prom Comm.; Brigadoon MARILYN T. O ' BRIEN Marilyn, who enjoys swimming, danc- ing, horseback riding and bowling, works as a telephone operator in Bos- ton. In the future she hopes to become a hairdresser. Pep Club 12 JUDITH R. O ' DONNELL Judy, a fine example ofW.H.S. leader- ship, is college bound. She is contem- plating a career in journalism. ..her success is certain. Pep Club 10; Soph. Party Comm.; Jr. Party Comm.; Ski Club 11, 12; Student Council 10, V. Pres. 11, 12; Monitor 10, 11, 12; Campus 12; Cheerleader 11, 12 ROBERT G. O ' DONNELL Sports-minded Robert enjoys all sports except hockey. He works at the Red Coach Grille. CATHERINE L. O ' DRISCOLL Cathy, who works at the South Shore Hospital, hopes to become a nurse. She dislikes inconsiderate people and is interested in hunting, knitting, and boating. DONALD D. O ' HARA Donald enjoys xea.Amg Hot Rod Maga- zine and working on Chevies. ..likes drag races and girls with blonde hair ...dislikes gym. Next year he hopes to attend Franklin Institute. Open House 12 MARYLOU O ' KEEFE Marvlou is annoyed by people who are hard to get along with and those who take their time walking down the corridors. Majorette 1 1 130 DAVID W. OLIVE Energetic Dave, a member of the golf team, plays the drums in his own band. With no definite plans for the future, his one ambition is to become a good drummer.. .dislikes egotists. Golf 10, 11, 12; Office Duty 11 JOSEPH M. OLIVERIO Cheerful and fun-loving, Joe enjoys swimming, boating, and winter sports, when he is not working. He would like to become a teacher. Public Speaking 10; Chorus 10, 11; Riding Club 11, 12; Ski Club 11 BARBARA L. OLSEN Laurie, a skiing enthusiast, hopes to go into nurses training.. .dislikes im- patient people.. .pet peeve is getting up on cold mornings. F.N.A. 10; Mr. Fisher ' s Sec ' t. 12 BARBARA L. OLSON A future physical education teacher, Barbara enjoys tennis, Softball, basket- ball, and skiing. ..now a waitress at Kae ' s, she hopes to attend Bridgewater. Band 10, 11, 12; Orchestra 10, 11,12; Tennis 11, 12; Ski Club 11, 12; Reflec- tor Art Staff 10; F.T.A. 12 JOHN K. OLSON John, a participant in many activities, hopes to attend college and enter the field of government or law. He enjoys swimming, basketball, and other sports. Band 10, 11, 12; Orchestra 10; Stu- dent Council 10, 12; Student Activities Comm. 10; Reflector 10, 11, 12; Soph. Party Comm.; Debating 11, 12; Bye Bye Birdie; Jr. One-Act Play; T.V. Show Newscaster 11, 12; Brigadoon Mm NOREEN A. O ' NEIL Noreen takes an interest in skiing, swimming, and dancing. ..she likes friendly people. Her ambition is to become an airline stewardess. Pep Club 10, 11, 12; Jr. Prom Comm.; Ski Club 11, 12 4 m DAVID L. O ' NEILL Dave lists drag racing among his interests. ..he plans to become a diesel mechanic. MARGARET E. O ' NEILL Peggy likes playing the piano, horse- back riding, skating, and playing ten- nis. She likes people with a good sense of humor. ..dislikes people who can ' t take a joke. Riding Club 11; F.B.L.A. 12 PATRICIA A. OTERI Pat hopes to become a secretary. ..she enjoys skating. ..dislikes conceited peo- ple and someone who is late for ap- pointments. Pep Club 10; Mr. Player ' s Sec ' t. MICHAEL W. OYER Mike would like to attend Northeastern and study electronics... he also takes an interest in cars. A.V. Club 10, 11, 12; Math Club 10, 11, 12; Lab Ass ' t. 11; Chem. Club ll; Phvsics Head Lab Ass ' t. 12 131 JOHN B. PACKARD Peaches ' special interests are swim- ming, radio electronics, and general mechanics. He hopes to become a machine operator in the future. RICHARD H. PALMA Rich would like to attend East Coast Aero- Tech and train to become a pilot ...enjoys all sports and playing the drums. ..dislikes people who are never on time. Ski Club 11, 12 JOANNE M. PALMIER I Joanne, who works as a library assis- tant, studied Japanese last summer at Thayer Academy. ..likes smiles and mu- sic. Math Club 10, ll,Pres.l2;J.M.S.V.C. 10, 11, 12; Reflector Lit. Staff 11, Lit. Ass ' t. 12; Glee Club 11; Library Ass ' t. 11; Orchestra 12; Math Team 11, 12; Sr. H.R. Treas. MICHAEL J. PANARELLI After graduation, Mike will begin his apprenticeship in sheet metal. Base- ball is his favorite sport, and blondes his favorite girls as long as they are not behind the wheel of a car. Baseball 10, 11, 12; Office Duty 12; Honors 10, 11 MICHAEL 1). PAPILE When not working on cars, Mike is a clerk in a department store. To man- age a chain store is his desire after graduating from high school. Intramurals 10 RICHARD J. PARADICE A future businessman, Rick now works as a clerk in a newspaper store. He likes sports and fast cars, but doesn ' t like girls with short hair. Intramurals 10 DAVID B. PARK Dave.. .likes sports, especially sailing... also likes friendly, long-haired girls. He intends to become a civil engineer after attending either Northeastern or M.I.T. Dave has plans for a long bachelorhood. Chorus 10, 11, 12; Reporter, W.H.S. TV 11, 12 RICHARD M. PARKINSON Ricky, who enjovs golf and pool, plans to become a cabinetmaker after he has fulfilled his military obligation in the Navy. Student Govt. 10. 11. 12 TRACEY W. PARKER A mathematical whiz, Trace hopes to attend M.I.T. and obtain his Ph.D. in mathematics. He is also an enthusias- tic rifleman. Math Club 10, 11, 12; Math Team 11, 12; Key Club 11; Board of Directors 12; Newscaster, W.H.S.-TV 11, 12; Campus Ass ' t. Editor 12; Merit Schol- arship Letter Commend. 12; High Honors 10, 11 RONALD F. PARKINSON A guitarist in a rock n ' roll band, Ron dislikes wise guys and conformists. He would like to become an entertainer or sales engineer. Band 10, 11, 12; Talent Show M.C. 10 132 LYNDA H. PARKS Lynda loves football games and can often be seen as a cheerleader cheering the team on to victory. Her friendly smile and fine personality will be a valuable asset when she enters hair- dressing after attending Mansfield Beauty Academy. Pep Club 10, 11; Cheerleader 12; Jr. Prom Comm. 11; Reflector H.R. Rep. 12 7 PAMELA PARSENS Horseback riding, sailing, and art keep Pam busy when she is not work- ing as a salesgirl at Sheridan ' s. After graduation she would like to attend the Vesper School of Art and become a commercial artist. D.E.C.A. 12 ROBERT E. PAWLOSKY Bob enjoys music and the drums. In his spare time he does landscaping work. JUNE C. PAYNE June would like to become a hairdress- er in the future. She is active in youth fellowship, and loves to eat. Library Ass ' t. 10; Cafe. Worker 11, 12; Shorthand Cert. 60 THOMAS E. PELLETIER Tom ' s friendly personality and sense o( humor will make him successful in all of his endeavors...a member of C.Y.O... .enjoys playing basketball. Af- ter graduation, he would like to work as a carpenter, and later become a contractor. Open House 10 NANCY J. PENDERGAST An active girl who enjoys swimming, Nancy would like to go into T.V. pro- duction in the future. A.Y. Club 10, 11, 12; Fashion Show 10; Mr. Cleaves ' Sec ' t. 11, 12; Riding Club 11; J.M.S.V.C. 11, 12; Serendip- ity 11; Brigadoon Stage Mangr.; Sr. Norn. Comm.; W.H.S.-TV RANDOLPH K. PENDLETON Randy, who hopes to own his own restaurant, likes the Elvis Presley look and music. JAN S. PERRIN Jan, a member of the Makai Surf Club, loves surfing and all sports. After a college education at North- eastern, he hopes to take a trip to Hawaii. Winter Track 10, 11, Co-Capt. 12; Spring Track 10, 11, Co-Capt. 12 ALLAN D. PERRAULT Al, who enjoys basketball and coin collecting, works part-time at James H. McMannus Ice Cream Shoppe. His future plans include a college educa- tion. Math Club 10; Paperback Book Store 10; Intramurals 10; Honors 11; Span- ish Tutor 12 MATTHEW J. PERRONE Rochester Institute and a career as a vocational printing teacher are in Matt ' s future. A worker at G.E.M., he also enjoys all sports. Open House 10, 11, 12; Morning An- nouncements 12 134 STEPHEN M. PERROW Big Steve.. .you can find him slaving over his work at Roxie ' s. After scrub- bing the decks in the Navy, he hopes to go on to attend a small college. Football 10; Intramurals 10; High Honors 10 LESLIE C. PERRY Lester enjoys cooking and sewing. Her ambition in life is to go on to col- lege and become a French teacher. Math Club 10; Student Activities 10; Soph. Party Comm.; Honors 10, 11; Student Council 11, 12; Jr. Party Comm.; Campus Sales Staff 11; Bye Bye Birdie 11; J.M.S.V.C. 11, 12; F.T.A. 12; Brigadoon; Nat ' l Merit Let- ter Commend. 12 MARY L. PESHEK Mary Lou enjoys playing the piano and tennis... after graduation she would like to attend a liberal am college... foreign travel intrigues her. Dramatic Club 10; Pep Club 10, 11, 12; Reflector Lit. Ass ' t. 10, 11, 12 High Honors 10, 11; F.T.A. 11, 12 Orchestra 11, 12; Theater Arts 11, 12 Campus 11, 12; Tennis 12; Brigadoon. J.M.S.V.C. 12 JOSEPH C. PETTINGELL Joe, who works part-time at a green- house, plans a naval career. He likes swimming, football, and chili.. .conceit- ed people annoy him. Library Staff 12 CHRISTINE PHARMER A friendly and lively girl, Chris plans to travel immediately after graduation ...then she hopes to attend college. Dancing is one of her favorite pas- times. Debate Club 10; Brigadoon; Language Lab. Ass ' t. 12 JOHN H. PICA John, an avid fan and participant in all sports, plans to enter college where he will play football. ..dislikes long haired boys. Football 10, 11, 12 WILLIAM G. PICA Sonny, active and sports-minded, plays pool and lifts weights... likes girls with long hair worn straight. He wants to stay single and roam the world with a buddy. GAIL E. PILLER Gail is a cashier at Star Market in her spare time. Her future plans include college, then helping out the less for- tunate as a member of Peace Corps. Dramatic Club 10; F.T.A. 11. 12; Campus 11, 12; Theatre Arts Club 1 1 STEPHEN L. PIZZI College is in Steve ' s future... a talented athlete, he also works as an usher at Symphony Hall. Baseball 10, 11, 12; Football 10, 11, 12; Student Council 10; Cafe. Monitor 10; Sr. Prom Comm. WILLIAM R. PIZZI Athletic Yogi enjoys football and likes everyone he meets. Football 10; Key Club 12; Reflector Sales Staff 12 135 PETER J. PLATT A school leader, Pete participates in many activities. ..enjoys math and sports. ..hopes to obtain a liberal arts degree by majoring in math. Basketball 10, 11, 12; Student Council 11, 12; Pres. 12; Cross Country 11; Spring Track 11, 12; Reflector H.R. Rep. 11, 12; Honors 11; Pep Club 11, 12; Jr. Usher GAIL A. POLLOCK Cheering at football games and danc- ing are Gail ' s pastimes. She enjoys going to the Surf.. .likes collegiate boys ...dislikes rats. Gail hopes to enter into the field of medicine. Dramatic Club 10; Future Nurses Club 10, 11, 12; Foreign Assembly 10; Rid- ing Club 11, 12; Ski Club 11, 12 LINDA M. POPOWITZ Going to the car races and horseback riding are two of Blondie ' s pas- times. Her favorite cars are Chevies and Fords. Pep Club 10 ( All. PORTER After training at Saint Francis ' s Hos- pital, Abby hopes to become an x-ray technician. She enjoys swimming, mu- sic, water skiing, and horseback riding ...likes neat looking boys with good Gymnastics 10, 11, 12; Dramatic Club 10; Riding Club 11, 12; Ski Club 11 m KEVIN D. POWER Kevin plans a future with thetelephone com pany. ..is now employed as a ma- chinist at Electro Switch. Gymnastics 10, 11; H.R. Mesngr. 10, 11; Intramurals 10; Wrestling 11 RICHARD N. PUOPOLO Pop likes pizza, sports cars, and money ...wants to make a million. ..works in a greenhouse, but hopes to take a course in electronics next year. RICHARD J. PURTLE Richard, a basketball fan, would like to go to Wentworth after graduation... hopes one day to make $300 a week... dislikes all boys ' schools. Sr. Nom. Comm. MARTHA S. PYE Marty teaches Sunday School and is interested in everything. She now works as a salesgirl at Rowe ' s, but hopes to become an English teacher and travel abroad. Reflector Staff 10, 11, 12; F.T.A. 12 MARGARET A. RAE Margie lists Bob Dylan and motor- cycles among her interests... would like to study to become a legal secretary... wants to own a Porsche. SUSAN J. RAFTERY Suey, who works at Remick ' s, admires Bob Dylan and bikes ...anticipates business college and a career as a secretary. D.E.C.A. Treas. 12 D.E.C.A. Sec ' t. 12 136 EDMUND J. RAINSFORD Ed went to B.C. high during his soph- omore and junior years where he par- ticipated in sports and worked on the school newspaper. He hopes to be- come a teacher-coach or a naval of- ficer. Math Club 12; Key Club 12; Spring Track 12 DIANE L. RAMSAY Diane, whose interests lie in sewing and fashion, hopes to have a career in the home economics field after col- lege. Fashion Show 10, 11; High Honors 10, 11; Usherette Bye Bye Birdie; Jr. Prom Comm.; Campus Sales Staff 1 1, 12; F.T.A. 11, 12 SHIRLEY A. RAMSAY Lee Ann enjoys listening to the radio and all sports. College is next and then she hopes to become a foreign language teacher. Gymnastics Team 10; Pep Club 10, 11, 12; Honors 10; Dramatic Club 10; F.T.A. 11, 12 GARY D. RAND Gary enjoys bowling, baseball, foot- ball, and water sports. After gradua- tion he would like to become a printer. Open House 10. 11 KATHLEEN L. REARDON Kathy works at a part-time job in her spare time. She also participates in miniature golf and ice skating. She hopes to work for the telephone com- pany as an I.B.M. operator. KEVIN P. REARDON Kevin, who likes football and coin collecting, hopes to attend Northeast- ern to become an engineer. He dis- likes people who don ' t trv to improve themselves. Riding Club 12 KATHARINE A. REID Kathy, an active member of Rainbow, enjoys football games and song and dance .. .her pet peeve is homework. Gymnastics 10; Campus Sec ' t. 12 MALCOLM A. RENNIE A car enthusiast, Malcolm enjoys all sports. After college, he plans to be- come an electronics engineer. Honors 10; A.V. Club 11 PATRICIA J. REX FORD Pat enjoys sewing and attending her C.Y.O. meetings when not working at Curtis Farms. ..she dislikes people who don ' t always tell the truth. PAUL R. REX FORD Athletic Rex is popular with the girls... plans to further his education at col- lege. Wrestling 10, 11; Track 10. 1 1 137 If SANDRA E. REX FORD Rex enjoys football, swimming, and C.Y.O., when not studying or working at Twin City Cleaners. ..she dislikes bossy people. JOAN C. RICH An active member of C.Y.O., Joan enjoys dancing and horseback riding. She dislikes homework. ..occasionally works as a secretary for her father. She aspires to become either a hair- dresser or a secretary. Pep Club 10, 11, 12 DORELLA C. RICHARD Dora is primarily interested in the nursing field and hopes to go into it upon graduation from college. She likes cars, boats and all types of sports. Gymnastics 10 ALICE F. RICHARDS Al enjoys watching baseball games and reading. After college she would like to become a medical technologist. Honors 10, 11; Pep Club 11, 12; Campus 11, 12; F.N.A. 12 ROBERT D. RICHARDSON Bob, a sports enthusiast, hopes to enter a field of science after attending college and graduate school. Basketball 10, 11, 12; Baseball 10, 11, 12; Opening Ex. 10, 12; Jr. Usher; Student Council 11, 12; Sr. Norn. Comm. JUDITH A. RICHMOND Judy enjoys surfing and horseback riding. She hopes to attend Ohio State University in the fall. Honors 10, 11; Gymnastics Team 10, 11, 12; Library Staff 11; Riding Club 11; F.N.A. 12; Ski Club 12 KAREN M. RITCHIE Karen enjoys reading, attending foot- ball and basketball games, and driv- ing. She would like to become a stenographer after high school and buy her own car. Pep Club 10, 11, 12; J.M.S.V.C. 11; F.H.A. 11; F.B.L.A. 11, 12; Honors 11; Campus Sec ' t. 12; Riding Club 12; Library Ass ' t. 12; Shorthand Cert. 60, 80 WILLIAM J. RITZ Billy works part-time at Curtis Farms ...a member of the Stop Shop soft- ball team, he enjoys all sports, especial- ly golf, baseball, and Softball. ..hopes to further his education at Northeast- Winter Track 10; Wrestling 11; Hon- ors 1 1 iiM KENNETH E. RITCHIE Cars, hunting, fishing, and baseball keep Rich busy when he is not working at the print shop. ..his ambition is to become a good printer. Open House 10, 11; Student Council 10, 11, 12 CHRISTOPHER H. ROBBINS Chris hopes to go to college after graduation and pursue a career as a naturalist. Among his main interests are riding, skiing, and swimming. Ski Club 11, 12; Outdoor Club 11; V. Pres. 12; Chem. Lab Ass ' t. 11, 12; Kev Club 12 138 ELAINE L. ROBERTS Elaine is quiet and friendly to all. She plans to enter the business world after graduation. BETTE J. ROBINSON Bette is primarily interested in nursing, and works as a volunteer at Quincy City Hospital. She also enjoys attend- ing football and basketball games. F.N.A. 10, 11, 12; Pep Club 11, 12 JUDITH E. ROBINSON Judy, who enjoys all types of music from classical to folk, has been study- ing the organ for seven years... hopes to become a church organist. Her plans for the future include attending college and majoring in biology. J.M.S.V.C. 10, 11, 12; Library Ass ' t. 11, 12; Campus 11, 12 KATHLEEN ROBINSON Kathy enjoys winter sports, particular- ly skiing.. .participates in C.Y.O. ac- tivities. F.B.L.A. 11, 12; Ski Club 12; Mrs. Orton ' s Sec ' t. LEONARD J. ROBINSON Len, intelligent and quiet, enjoys camp- ing and archery. He hopes to acquire a Ph.D. and become a college pro- fessor. Band 10, 11, 12; Science Club 10; Chess Club 11, 12; J.M.S.V.C. 11, 12; Key Club 11; Pres. 12; Outdoor Club 11, 12 STEVEN E. ROBINSON Steve, friendly to everyone, has a good sense of humor.. .enjoys skindiving ... dislikes long homework assignments. Monitor 10, 11; Student Council 11; J.M.S.V.C. 10; Talent Show 10; Jr. Usher; High Honors 11 STEPHEN K. ROCKWOOD Steve enjoys canoeing and fishing in his spare time when not working... hopes to go into hotel and restaurant management after preparation in col- lege. Cafe. Worker 11 PATRICIA M. ROGERS Pat ' s interests include swimming, rid- ing, and nursing. She hopes to enter the nursing field upon graduation. She dislikes people who crack their knuck- les. MARIANNE T. ROONEY Marianne enjoys water skiing and swimming in her spare timc.Bentley School of Accounting is next for her... becomes peeved at.people who are not on time. THOMAS M. ROONEY Tom enjoys football, skin diving, and mountain climbing in his spare time... likes short blondes with blue eyes, but dislikes girls with a lot of makeup. Intramurals 10 139 ESTELLE H. ROSEBACH Stelle, who enjoys singing and swim- ming, plans to attend Mansfield Beauty Academy to become a beautician. Her dislikes include homework and people who say one thing and do another. Chorus 10; Glee Club 11; Reflector Sec ' t. 12 PATRICIA A. ROSTOHAR Pat, a part-time salesgirl at Filene ' s, finds that swimming and skating oc- cupy her spare time.. .always enjoys having a good time. Monitor 10; Pep Club 10, 11, 12; F.B.L.A. 11, 12 ALLAN G. ROSS Al is a member of the Braintree Drum and Bugle Corps in his spare time... also enjoys sports, especially hockey and football. JOAN M. ROUMELES Joan. ..likes pizza and happy people... spends her spare time working. Upon graduation she plans to attend the State College at Bridgewater and hopes to become a French teacher. Pep Club 10, 11, 12; Foreign Lang. Ass ' t. 10; High Honors 10, 11; Sr. Norn. Comm.; F ' .T.A. 12; Grad. Dance Comm. MARY E. Rl ' BBO Mary, lively and fun-loving, likes hap- py people, but dislikes quiet people. Monitor 10; Pep Club 10. 11; Mr. Power ' s Sec ' t. 12 140 LOUIS W. RUSSELL Active and popular Louie has a keen interest in all sports. ..he seems certain to find success in business. Football 10; Chess Club 11; Pep Club 12 PAULA M. RYDER Paula, who is active in C.Y.O., enjoys painting, drama, basketball, and ten- nis in her spare time. Her future plans include attending Brandeis or Brvn Mawr to study law or social work. Dramatic Club 10; Reflector 10, 11, Ass ' t. Ed. 12; Tennis 10, 11, 12; In- tramurals 10; Debate Club 12 I STEVEN A. RUSCONI Steve is a friendly person who enjoys music and flying. His ambition is to be a meteorologist or a pilot upon graduation from college. Chess Club 11; Pres. 12 JEFFREY P. RYAN Athletic Jay is an avid golfer. He plans to further his education at col- lege. J.V. Basketball 10; Golf 10, 11, 12; Pep Club 11, 12 DAVID C. RYNNE If Dave isn ' t working on a car, you may find him on the wrestling mat. Water sports are also very popular with him. Cafe. Monitor 11: Wrestling 10. 11 ELIZABETH J. SADLIER Bettv, who is a C.Y.O. sports enthusi- ast, spends her extra time working as a salesgirl at Raymond ' s. ..likes friend- ly people. Bettv hopes to attend busi- ness school and become a private sec- retary. Pep Club 10. 11; Cafe. Worker 10; F.B.L.A. 11 PAMELA M. SAINT A friendly and enthusiastic girl, Pam will be a success as an elementary school teacher after she graduates from either Boston or BridgewaterStateCol- lege. She is now working as a cashier at Turnstyle in Quincy. F.T.A. 11, 12; Campus Jr. Sales Staff; Campus 12 THEODORE J. SALVATI Ted, a basketball fan, plans to become an auto body repairman.. .likes cars. GAIL E. SAN DB ERG Gail, a likable and friendly person, enjoys sewing and sailing. After at- tending Jackson College, she plans a career in mathematics. High Honors 10, 11; Language As- sembly 10; Monitor 10; Fashion Show; F.N.A. 12; V. Pres. 11; Jr. Campus Sales Staff; Campus 12; J.M.S.V.C. 11, 12; Reflector H.R. Rep.; Pep Club 12; Cap and Gown Comm. RICHARD P. SANTO For the future Rich hopes to attend college. He likes C. B. Radio, basket- ball, football, and surfing. Track 11, 12 MICHAEL J. SARACENO Mike, a boy who enjoys all sports from hockey to baseball, hopes to en- ter college next year where he will train as a draftsman. Chess Club 10, 11; Hockey 10 GAIL M. SATTERLUND Gail, who enjoys water skiing, likes summer vacations. ..dislikes boys who are late for dates. ..hopes to attend col- lege and then become an airline stew- ardess. Gymnastics 10; Riding Club 10, 11; Pep Club 10, 11 THERESA C. SCANLON Swimming and ice skating keep Terry busy on her off hours. ..likes to dance, meet friendly people, and eat pizza. After graduation, she would like to at- tend college and teach in the elementary grades. Chess Club 11, 12; F.H.A. 11. 12; Pep Club 11, 12; F.T.A. 12 GERALDINE SCHNEIDER Gerrie hopes to become a secretary or work with office machines. ..bowling, tennis, and sewing occupy her time. Her pet peeve is teachers who give too much homework. Cafe. Worker 10; Fashion Show 10, 11, 12; Pep Club 10; F.B.L.A. 11; Student Sec ' t. 12 JAMES M. SCHRAUT An active member of C.Y.O. and an avid sports fan, Jim intends to go to Fitchburg or Stonehill where he will become a teacher. Baseball 10. 11, 12; Football 10 141 SANDRA L. SCOTT Sandy enjoys skiing and swimming... plans for a future education at the University of Massachusetts. Spectrum 10; Ski Club 11; Riding (Hub 11; Sr. Nom. Comm. JANET G. SCRIBNER Janet hopes to attend Bridgewater State College next year where she will major in physical education. She enjoys sports and stock car races. Monitor 10; Intramurals 10; Fashion Show 10, 1 1, 12; A.V. 10, U, 12; F.T.A. 12 JANET L. SEAGER Jan who is an accomplished batonist also enjoys basketball and swimming. Next year she hopes to attend business school and later become a secretary. Pep Club 10; Majorette 11, Head Ma- jorette 12; F.B.L.A. 11; Shorthand Cert. 60; F.H.A. 12 CHARLES S. SELLERS Carefree and likable, Charlie enjoys sailing and hunting. After attending the Maine Maritime Academy, heplans to join the Merchant Marine. Track 10; Camera Club 10; Ski Club 11; Riding Club Treas. 11, Pres. 12 CHRISTINE A. SERA FIN] When Chris isn ' t working at the soda fountain she takes special interest in ice skating and water sports. Her ambition is to become a bookkeeper or a typist. Student Council 10; F.B.L.A. 11, 12 WILLIAM R. SHAW Bill, an active participant in ice hockey and football, plans to enter the field of engineering after graduating. His pet peeve is people who ask too many questions. Football 10, 11, 12; Band 10,11,12 SHIRLEYANN SHEEHAN Shirley ann ' s special interests are or- gan, piano, and water skiing. After attending college she plans to become an elementary school teacher. F.H.A. 11, 12; Chess Club 11; Pep Club 11, 12; F.T.A. 12 FRANCIS E. SHEPPARD, JR. An active member of the C.Y.O., Shep also enjoys swimming and bowling... his spare time is spent working at the Weymouth Twin Drive-in as an usher. A.V. Club 10, 11, 12; Library Ass ' t. 11 SANDRA L. SHEPPARD Sandy, who is interested in rollerskat- ing and bowling, is also active in C.Y.O.... hopes to become a hairdresser. Library Staff 10; F.H.A. 11, 12; Fash- ion Show 1 1, 12 STEVEN G. SHEPPARD Bomber can be found pursuing his interests in pool or bowling when he isn ' t working... hates getting up for school in the morning. 142 FRANCIS J. SHERIDAN Frank, who likes acting and singing, also attends C.Y.O. regularly. His plans for the future include college and a career in foreign languages. Paperback Book Store 10; Opening Ex. 10; Dramatic Club; Treas. 10; Bye Bye Birdie; Brigadooti; J.M.S.V.C. 11, 12; Chorus 11, 12; One Act Play Fest. 10, 11; Theatre Arts Club 11, Treas. 12; Sr. Norn. Comm. DIANE F. SHIELDS An all-around girl who will go far with her warm personality, Diane would like to go on to college at U. of Mass. Student Council 10, 11; Cafe. Monitor 10, 11; Soph. Party Comm.; Fashion Show 10, 11, 12; F.T.A. 11, Pres. 12; Pep Club 11, 12; Jr. Prom Comm.; Campus Sales Staff 11, 12; Ski Club 11, 12; French Club 12; Bye Bye Bird- ie; and Talent Show Usherette; Cap and Gown Comm. KENNETH J. SHORE Shorty , a photography bug and football enthusiast, likes sport car races and boats. ..dislikes horse races. In the future he hopes to become an I.B.M. operator. A-Y Club 10, 11, 12 JAMES F. SHORTALL An active member of C.Y.O... Jimmy enjoys all sports. ..would like to go to Bentley College and then into business administration. KENNETH L. SIMON To gain a full understanding of people and life is Ken ' s main ambition. At present he keeps busy with school ac- tivities and a part-time job. ..in his free time he enjoys boating and water ski- ing. J.M.S.V.C. 10, Jr. Chairman, Sr. Chairman; Bye Bye Birdie; A-Y Club 11, 12; Vey. High Chorale 11, 12; Brigadooti; Theater Arts Club 12 RICHARD D. SIMPKINS A member of the winter and spring track teams, Whitev also participates in a number of other sports. Science and coin collections interest him. ..he plans to attend Northeastern next fall. Intramurals 10; Winter and Spring Track 10, 11, Captain 12 DEAN R. SJOSTEDT Good-natured and friendly, Dean is a skin-diving enthusiast, and loves the fresh air. ..college at the U. of Indiana is next for him. Intramurals 10; Wrestling 11, 12 BRIAN F. SLACK An admirer of girls and cars, Brian plans to go on to the service and later become a policeman. ..his pet peeve is draft card burners. ALLEAH SMITH Alleah, quiet and charming, plans to attend business school. Pep Club 11; Chess Club 11; F.H.A. 11, Sec ' t. 12 CAROLE V. SMITH A participant in all sports, Ginnie likes meeting new people.. .dislikes unfriend- ly people. She hopes to attend busi- ness school and become a missionary or practical nurse. Riding Club 11, 12; Pep Club 12; Chess Club 11; F.B.L.A. 11. 12; Ski Club 11 143 DAVID 1). SMITH Model car building, pool, and auto- mobiles are Dave ' s special interests... likes travelling and meeting new people ...hopes to attend art school and study automotive design. DONNA J. SMITH Donna likes good friendships and hav- ing fun. ..students with no school spirit annoy her. She is active in Rainbow and school activities. ..plans to work two years and then go on to college to become a lab technician. Chess Club 11; F.H.A. 11, 12; F.N.A. 12; Pep Club 12 GAYLE M. SMITH Cayle, an active and cheerful girl, hopes to become a secretary after at- tending business school... likes football and basketball. Pep Club 10, 11, 12; Honors 10; F.B.L.A. 10, 11, 12; Shorthand Cert. 60; Mrs. Magraw ' s Sec ' t.; Sr. Prom Comm. KATHLEEN A. SMITH Honesty and sincerity are qualities Kathy admires most in people. A part-time salesgirl, she still finds time for playing the guitar and horseback riding. Kathy will enter nursing school next fall to prepare for her career. Dramatic Club 10; Spectrum 10; Rid- ing Club 12; F.N.A. 12; Theatre Arts Club 12 NANCY S. SMITH Nancy, lively and outgoing, can often be found behind the wheel . W hen not driving. Nancy occupies herself with sewing and designing her own wardrobe. Cafe. Monitor 10; Pep Club 10, 11, 12; Gymnastics 11, 12; Campus H.R. Rep. il; Campus 12; Bye Bye Birdie; Fashion Show 11; F.H.A. 12; F.T.A. 12 SUSAN K. SNOW Friendly and enjoyable.. .Sue delights in playing the violin, sewing, skiing, and swimming. She ' ll be a sure suc- cess as an elementary school teacher after attending a liberal arts college. Pep Club 10, 11, 12; Dramatic Club 10; High Honors 10; Honors 11; Ski Club 11, 12; Sr. Nom. Comm.; Or- chestra 11, 12; F.T.A. 12; Language Assembly 10; Campus 11, 12 JOSEPH F. SNYDER Joseph, active in C.Y.O., is also a volunteer counselor at St. Coletta ' s... he hopes to attend Cardinal O ' Connell Seminary and to enter the priesthood. Library Ass ' t. 10, 11, 12; Dramatic Club 10; F.T.A. 12 KATHERINE S. SPARGO Kathy, who w r orked as a junior coun- selor at a summer camp, enjoys books, water sports, and Gilbert and Sullivan. She plans to attend college to become a teacher. High Honors 10, 11; Re lector 11, 12; Campus 11, 12; Library Ass ' t. 11, 12; F.T.A. 11, 12;J.M.S.V.C.ll,12;Merit Scholarship Letter Commend. 12 M ICHAEL F. SPANO Involved in a number of activities and sports at Archbishop Williams, Mike transferred to W eymouth High for his senior year. He enjoys summer sports especially water skiing and surfing. PHYLLIS SPENCER Phyllis, an excellent bowler, also en- joys horseback riding.. .dislikes being called by her twin sister ' s name.. .likes sleeping late. She is now working at W ' oolworth ' s as a waitress. 144 NORMAN L. SPINNEY Satch , a future history teacher, is a member of his church basketball team ...likes girls with long hair. Chorus 10, 11; Key Club 11, 12; Pep Club 12; Bye Bye Birdie JEANNE E. SPRING Jeanne, an active and lively girl, will go far with her personality as a fash- ion buyer or secretary for a company that deals with fashions. Pep Club 10, 11, 12; Glee Club 11; Campus 11, 12; Sec ' t. for Mr. Warren and Mr. Medici; Shorthand Certs. 60, 80, 100 RALPH SPINOSA III Buddy explores his interest in cars by working at a gas station... he dislikes noisy people. SARA C. SPRITZA Sara likes hot fudge sundaes, parties, and basketball games. ..plans to train at Northeastern as a dental hygienist or laboratory technician. Intramurals 10; Jr. Party Comm.; Campus 11, 12; Grad. Dance Comm.; H.R. Treas. 12 RICHARD F. STANTON Richard is a quiet boy who enjoys sports, particularly baseball.. .his pet peeve — the late bell. CARL D. STEINEMER Photography and rifle firing are among Carl ' s favorite pastimes. He plans to go into the Navy and to train as a sheet metal worker. RALPH R. STEPHENS Water skiing, football and math are Ralph ' s special interests... hopes to en- ter Wentworth Institute this fall. Now he may be seen working at Friendly ' s in Hingham Plaza. Talent Show 10, 11; A.V. Club 10, 11, 12; Football 10; Bye Bye Birdie JUDITH L. STEVENS Judy plans to study two years in col- lege and hopes to become either an airline stewardess or a foreign lan- guage secretary. A member of the Ski Club, she can often be seen skiing over the white, snow-covered slopes of New Hampshire. Foreign Lang. Ass ' y. 10; Honors 10; Ski Club 11, 12; French Club 11, 12; Spanish Tutor 12 ■■DONALD STEWART Don is undecided about his future... works at MacDonald ' s. Winter Track 10; Spring Track 10 DOUGLAS M. STEWART Doug plans to attend either Wentworth or Franklin Institute to train as an electronics technician. Presendy em- ployed at the Barr Engraving Com- pany, he enjoys surfing, hunting, a nd drag racing. 145 NANCY A. STOCKBRIDGE A football fan, Nancy ' s ambition is to work abroad. ..employed part-time as a sales clerk. Pep Club 10, 11, 12; F.B.L.A. 11, 12 CARL F. STONE New England Y.M.C.A. Judo Cham- pion, Carl looks for success in law or criminology... active in DeMolay as Orator. Dramatic Club 10, 11, 12; Theatre Arts Club 11, Pres. 12; Chem. Lab. Ass ' t. 11; Riding Club 11; Brigadoon EDWARD W. STONE Ed, a member of DeMolay, enjoys playing drums. ..plans to attend Bridgewater State College after gradu- ation and then become a French teach- Outdoor Club 12 ANDREW T. STRAZ Andy, whose interests lie in folk guitar and swimming, plans to enter the field of aeronautical engineering. Winter Track 11, 12; Spring Track 11, 12; Cross Country 12 JANICE M. SULLIVAN Jan hopes to attend I.B.M. School or to become a hairdresser. ..likes bowl- ing.. .boys with long hair displease her. F.B.L.A. 11, 12 JOHN F. SULLIVAN Most interested in mechanical draw- ing, Sull plans a career as an en- gineer after attending Wentworth or Northeastern. ..his pet peeve is short skirts. Monitor 10 JOSEPH R. SULLIVAN Joey is active in C.Y.O. basketball, and likes a number of other sports. He plans to attend college and hopes for business success. Ski Club 12 JUNE H. SULLIVAN June ' s warm personality and lively sense of humor will bring her success as an airline stewardess. Student Activity 10; Talent Show 10, 11; Chorus 10, 11; Monitor 11, 12; Cheerleader 11, Head 12; Glee Club 11; Bye Bye Birdie; Fashion Show 11; Sr. Play Usherette; Brigadoon; Cam- pus Sales Staff 11, 12 ■1 KATHLEEN A. SULLIVAN After a college education, Kathy hopes to teach mentally-retarded children... during her free time she likes to read... is annoyed by too much homework. F.H.A. 11; F.B.L.A. 11; J.M.S.V.C. 12; Shorthand Cert. 60 LINDA J. SULLIVAN Linda, when not working as a sales- girl at Woolworth ' s, spends her time playing basketball and softball. After graduation she hopes to enter secre- tarial work or hairdressing. Pep Club 10, 11, 12; Shorthand Certs. 60, 80, 100; Mr. Longridge ' s Sec ' t. 12 146 NANCY B. SULLIVAN Sully likes the Surf and McDonald ' s ...her hobbies include swimming and dancing. Pep Club 10, 11 DIANE M. SWAN Roller skating, swimming, and music occupy much of Swanee ' s time. She dislikes vegetables and snobby people ...plans a career in the secretarial field. Fashion Show 11; F.B.L.A. 12 CATHLEEN R. SWEENEY Cathy, a member of the Horizon Club and the Council of Camp Fire Girls, intends to become a foreign language teacher after college. Swimming and reading occupy her free time. Chorus 10, 11; Honors 10; Glee Club 11, 12; Bye Bye Birdie; Brigadoon; J.M.S.V.C. 11, 12; French Club 12; Sr. Nom. Comm. MARI ALYCE V. SWEENEY Sween spends her time teaching reli- gion and taking drama lessons. She came to Weymouth High from Penn- sylvania for her senior year. Theatre Arts 12 TIMOTHY W. SWEENEY Tim, who likes track, playing the drums, and mechanical drawing, plans to become a draftsman after he has taken a P.G. course in structural de- sign. Sr. Prom Comm.; Spring Track 10, 11, 12; Talent Show 10; Cross Coun- try 11; Winter Track 11, 12; Band 10, 11, Pres. 12 DIANE SWETT Diane enjoys music, especially Bob Dylan. ..dislikes squares and con- ceited people. WALLACE W. SWETT Wally likes horseback riding, swim- ming, dancing, and individualists. He dislikes things to be normal.. .plans to attend art school. Dramatics 10; Chorus 10, 11, 12; Bye Bye Birdie F. KENNETH SWLMM Different from most boys, Ken likes girls who talk a lot. ..maybe, that ' s why he ' s so popular with them! When not working at Capitol Mkt., he can be found working on cars. ..hopes to become a draftsman. ROBERT E. SWIMM Completely at home around cars and boats. Bob intends to join the Navy and later become a sheet metal work- er. ..dislikes school lunches. STEVEN W. TAGEN Steve, one of Weymouth ' s most active athletes, participates in football, weightlifting, and track. Modern art and novels appeal to Steve. He plans to attend college and major in mathe- matics. Football 10, 11, 12; Weight Lifting 10. 11, 12; Winter Track 12; Spring Track 12 147 JUDITH E. TAUBERT As Worthy Advisor of Rainbow, Judy has become the life-long friend of many girls. She also likes basketball and teaching Sunday School. ..hopes to at- tend Bridgewater. Public Speaking 10; F.H.A. 11, Vlce- Pres. 12; Campus 12 MARSHA J. TAYLOR Marsha, an excellent artist, enjoys drawing, driving and swimming... would like to study art further and then teach in the Peace Corps. Campus Art Staff 12 STEPHEN J. TAYLOR No admirer of women drivers. Fuzzy enjoys racing cars and wants to build hot rods. WILLIAM R. TEASDALE Tease, a fan of all sports, also likes to dance. After graduation he plans to enter a liberal arts college... he is pres- ently employed at a machine shop. Football 10; Basketball 10; Pep Club 12 DONALD W. TEED Football, weightlifting, and baseball are some of Donald ' s interests. ..he plans to enter college after graduation. Wrestling Team 1 1 .7 CARL I. TESTA Tennis and football are tops on Carl ' s list of interests. ..dislikes egotism. Elec- trical engineering lies in Carl ' s future after he graduates from Northeastern. Winter Track 11; Key Club 12; Math Club 12; Wrestling 12 ELIZABETH A. TERRY A future music teacher, Liz enjoys her guitar and plans to attend Boston University. Talent Show 10; Glee Club 11, 12; Chorus 10, 12; Rrigadoon SANDRA A. THEODORE Talkative and carefree, Sandy likes having a good time when not working as a salesgirl at Gilchrist ' s in Quincy. F.B.L.A. 11 KENNETH W. THOMPSON Football, basketball, golf, and base- ball are among Ken ' s interests... works part-time at Whitey ' s Bakery. ..plans to further his education in college. Cafe. Worker 10; Honors 10 PATRICK J. THOMPSON Pat enjoys water sports and football. He is also interested in architectural drafting. His ambition is to travel across the U.S. and enjoy life to the fullest. Sr. Nom. Comm.; Cap and Gown Comm.; Class Rep. 12 148 FREDERICK A. THORNLEY Art enjoys golf and tennis. He is also interested in drawing and designing, and plans to become an architect. Honors 10; Sr. Nom. Comm. SANDRA A. THORNTON Sandy enjoys girls ' track, basketball, and playing the piano. ..she likes loud music and friendly people. ..intends to become a nurse. ..can be found work- ing in a bakery in her spare time. F.N.A. 10 JUDY L. THURSTON Judy, who works as a nurse ' s aide at a local nursing home, plans to become a beautician. ..she enjoys dancing, mu- sic, boating, and all sports. Pep Club 10; Chorus 10; Intramurals 10 NANCY E. TIEWS Nancy ' s special interests include sew- ing, sports and art. Her ambition is to become a designer after studying at Peabody. DONNA F. TILDEN After playing a good game of tennis, Donna works part-time as a dental assistant. Next year she plans to at- tend art school. Tennis Team 10, 11; Campus Art Staff 12 LINDA A. TISE When not earning money at Alston Studios, Linda enjoys dancing, the radio, and records. ..dislikes unfriendly people. Pep Club 10, 11 LINDA A. TIVNAN Tiv, who likes dancing at the Surf, hopes to become an elementary school teacher after attending Bridgewater. She dislikes boring people. Foods Club 10; Pep Club 11; H.R. Mesngr. 11, 12 1 J i w JOYCE A. TOLKEN Athletic and musical, Joyce plans to attend U. Mass. and become a physi- cal education instructor. ..enjoys music and would like to play in a jazz band. Band 10, 11, 12; Orchestra 10, 11, 12; F.T.A. 11, 12; Talent Show 10; Weymouth Civic Band PETER F. TOMA Pete enjoys all sports, especially basket- ball. After graduation, he would like to go to college but is undecided about a future career. Intramural Basketball 10 LESLIE A. TORNEY Les, a friendly girl whose special in- terest lies in the field of art, aspires to become a stewardess or a teacher. ..dis- likes phony people and getting up in the morning. Honors 10; Pep Club 12; Lang. Ass ' t. 12; Brigadooiy F.T.A. 12; Spanish Tutor 12 150 DIANE M. TOSE Di , an active girl with a wide variety of interests. ..aspires to become an ele- mentary school teacher. She likes food, dancing at the Surf, and friendly people. Pep Club 10, 12; Student Council 10; Soph. Party Comm.; Gymnastic Team 10; Jr. Prom Comm.; Riding Club 11; Ski Club 11, 12; F.T.A. 12; Sr. Play Usherette ELAINE F. TOWLE Lainey, friendly and sincere, likes sew- ing and sports... works part-time in a drug store. ..plans to become a French teacher after a college education. Pep Club 10; Library Club 10, 11; Riding Club 11, 12; Honors 11; Lang. Lab. Ass ' t.; 12; F.T.A. 12; SkiClub 12; H.R. Treas. 12 ANNE M. TRAVERS Anne, a future legal secretary, hopes to attend Quincy Junior College. When not working at the library in East Weymouth, she enjoys sewing and badminton... dislikes procrastinators. Library Ass ' t. 10, 11; F.B.L.A. 11, 12; Fashion Show 10; Teachers ' Conven- tion 11; F.H.A. 12; Library Sec ' t. 12 JAMES A. TRESSEL Jamie likes track, skiing, and playing the guitar. ..an officer of DeMolay, he dislikes conceited girls and talkative boys. ..plans to become a chemist after college. A.V. 10; Talent Show 10; Spring Track 11; Key Club; Chem. Lab. Ass ' t. 11; Outdoor Club 12 MARY TRIANDAFILOS Mary, a fun-loving person, enjoys dancing, sports, parties and people. She will be a sure success as a stenog- rapher. Spectrum Typist 10; Shorthand Tutor 11; Bookkeeping Tutor 11; Mr. Long- ridge ' s Sec ' t. 12 NORA D. TRINGALE Nora is a real individual who likes tennis, folk music, and skiing... a col- lege education lies ahead for her. Pep Club 10, 11, 12; Tennis 10, 11, 12; F.T.A. 11, Sec ' t. 12: Theatre Arts 11, 12; Ski Club 11, 12 RICHARD R. TROTTO Rich likes tropical fish and deep-sea fishing as well as playing pool and football. ..dislikes busy work type of homework. ROBERT C. TROYAN To become a business lawyer is Bob ' s ambition. ..likes listening to Barbra Streisand. ..hates to get up in the morn- ing. He also participates in football, golf, and soccer. Intramurals 10; Pep Club 12; Key Club 12; Riding Club 12; Ski Club 12; Track 12; Theatre Arts Club 12 EILEEN M. TULLY Eye, a friendly nurse ' s aide at Pope ' s Nursing Home, hopes to become a registered nurse... active in C.Y.O.... likes swimming, dancing and sincere people. F.N.A. 12; Ski Club 12 REGINA M. TWOMEY Reg likes folk music, sailing, sewing, and playing the organ. Future plans include a tour of Europe and a career in psychology. Ski Club 11; Campus 11. 12; Honors 11; Grad. Dance Comm. 151 ALBERT A. VAILLENCOURT Bert, an avid baseball fan, hopes to own his own auto body shop. ..likes mod clothes and smooth-running engines... dislikes haircuts. LOUISE VAN BUSKIRK Louise, Worthy Advisor of Rainbow, likes pizza and riflery... college is in her future. J.M.S.V.C. 10, 11, 12; Pep Club 10, 11, 12; Ski Club 11; Majorette 12; Soph. Party; Glee Club 11; Theatre Arts Club 11; Dramatic Club 10 BETTY M. VENO Bowling and dancing are high on the list of Betty ' s favorite activities. Hopes to become a secretary and then to travel. ..dislikes unfriendly people and people who boast. F.B.L.A. 11, 12 CATHERINE VENTO Kate, happy and smiling, will become a teacher after completing college. She enjoys reading, playing softball and basketball; but dislikes getting up in the morning. Monitor 10 DOUGLAS L. VERBECK Ice hockey, guitar, cars, basketball, and church fellowship occupy most of Verb ' s time... an education at Frank- lin or Wentworth will be followed by a career as an electronics technician. Gymnastic Team 10; Student Gov ' t. 10, 11; Honor Roll 10, 11; Cap and Gown Comm. 12 BRIAN A. VIAU Brian likes wild clothes, boats, and automobiles.. .dislikes haircuts... hopes to go to Franklin Institute. Auto Body 10; Open House 10, 11 DARLENE L. VICKERY Darlene spends her time doing part- time work at Mr. Donut in Braintree. She dislikes conceited people. Pep Club 10, 11; Campus Sales Rep 11 PHYLLIS E. VILLENEUVE Phyllis, an active member of Rainbow, enjoys reading and singing. She would like to attend college and be- come a medical social worker. Pep Club 10, 11; Dramatic Club Vice- Pres. 10; Soph. Play; Chorus 10, 11, 12; Student Activity 10; Theatre Arts 11, Sec ' t. 12; Bye Bye Birdie; Glee Club 11; J.M.S.V.C. 11, 12; F.T.A. 11; Majorette 12; Brigadoon; Campus Sales Mgr. 12 ROSE ANN A. VINCI Rose Ann enjoys all sports. ..dislikes snobby people... likes people with a good sense of humor. PRISCILLA L. VIOLETTE Junior college and a career as a medi- cal secretary lie ahead for Pris... inter- ested in all sports, but can ' t tolerate extremely inquisitive people. F.B.L.A. 11, 12; Re lector H.R. Rep. 11; Mr. Marshman ' s Sec ' t. 12 152 STEVEN A. VIRTA Vert is interested in a career in hotel management. ..participates both in C.Y.O. and Y.M.C.A. basketbalL.es- pecially enjoys playing pool. Intramurals 10 JOANNE M. VOELKER Jo enjoys bowling and skiing when not studying or working at the Rain- bow Cleaners. She dislikes conceited people. RICHARD F. WAITE Ricky, who is an advisor and coach to Weymouth Park and Babe Ruth Baseball Leagues, plans to be a printer ...likes wild fashions. He dislikes girls in curlers. Chorus 10, 11; Social Studies Recom- mendation Comm. 10, 11, 12; Open House 11, 12; Honors 11, 12; Student Council 12; Office Duty 12; Sr. Norn. Comm.; Sr. Prom Comm.; Reflector H.R. Rep. 12 EDWARD P. WALKER Edward, an avid golf fan, is complete- ly at home around the water. A mem- ber of the Weymouth Historical Soci- ety, he hopes to take a course in me- chanics after graduation. Open House 10, 11, 12; Office Duty 12; Sr. Nom. Comm.; Sr. Prom Comm. GAIL M. WALKER Gail enjoys Rainbow and participating on her church basketball team when not working as a dietary aide at South Shore Hospital. She hopes to work for I.B.M. after graduation. Mr. Mahn ' s Sec ' t. 12; F.B.L.A. Pep Club 12; Sr. Play Usherette 12; CORINNE A. WALSH Painting, watching football, and bas- ketball games, and C.Y.O. occupy much of Corinne ' s time. F.B.L.A. 11, 12; Pep Club 11, 12 KEVIN J. WALSH Sports and the Red Sox are among Kevin ' s interests... likes rock n ' roll mu- sic and submarine sandwiches. Crowds and loud people annoy him. Key Club 11, 12; Cross Country 10; Winter Track 10; Spring Track 10 WILLIAM E. WALSH Bill ' s ambition is to become a sports writer. His special interests include boating, playing the guitar and surf- ing. Weekends are never long enough for him. THOMAS S. WARD Tom, friendly to all, is a fine athlete. He enjoys art and working out of doors. ..dislikes people who are not considerate of others. Chorus 10, 11, 12; Football 10, 11, 12; Student Council 10, 11, 12; Track 10, 11, 12; Soph. Party Comm.; Jr. Party Comm.; Sr. Prom Comm.; Re- flector Art Staff 11, 12; Jr. Usher 153 RUTH E. WATSON Elaine has been both the Vice President and President of her church group. She hopes to become a practical nurse in the future. F.B.L.A. 12; Pep Club 12 EVELYN M. WEBBER Evelyn would like to become an air- line stewardess in the future. A mem- ber of the Drum and Bugle Corps in her spare time, she likes long hair, and the college look. JAMES S. WENCEK Jim, a car enthusiast, works as a shoe salesman. After college he hopes to become a Certified Public Accountant. JUDITH M. WHITE Judy, friendly and fun to be with, is a salesgirl at Remick ' s in her spare time ...enjoys all sports and sewing. Pep Club 10, 11, 12; Dramatic Club 10; Soph. Party Comm.; Office Worker 10; Intramurals 10; Honors 10; Jr. Party Comm.; Riding Club 11, 12; Pep Club 11, 12; Campus 12; Reflec- tor H.R. Rep. 12; F.T.A. 12; French Club 12; Cap and Gown Comm. CHERYL A. WEEKS Sherry would like to attend a business school after graduation, preferably Burdette, and then become a book- keeper. Shorthand Cert. 60; Mr. Concannon ' s Sec ' t. 12 0 JANET A. WELLS Janet, who works in a nursing home, enjoys archery, reading, and square dancing. In the future she would like to attend a school of nursing. DONALD L. WHITE Don is an avid participant in all sports as well as being very much interested in science. Spring Track 10, 11, 12; Football Mgr. 10, 11, 12; Winter Track 11, 12 RAYMOND C. WHITE Ray, active in all sports, has a great personality and is a friend to all. He hopes to attend college in the future and then become an engineer. Football 10, 11, 12; Hockey 10, 11, 12; Baseball 10; Track 11, 12; Art 10. 11 C. GERARD WHITNEY Jerry can be found surfing throughout the year. ..also enjoys hockey and golf ...hopes to attend a local college and become a high school math teacher. Hockey 10, 11, 12; Golf 11, 12; Cross Country 11 DAVID C. WHITNEY Dave ' s main ambition is to strike it rich... among his special interests are guitars and cars. ..in his s pare time Dave works as a carpenter. 154 DONALD A. WILCOX Amiable Don has no specific likes or dislikes. Always to be found around cars, he has no definite plans for the future. GEORGE E. WILLIAMS George enjoys all kinds of water sports especially skiing. One of his hobbies is cars. He spends his spare time working as a cook ' s helper. Honors 10 1 NANCY E. WILLIAMS Nancy, whose special interests include water skiing and baseball, will attend a business college to become a sec- retary. Lib. Ass ' t. 11, 12; Riding Club 11, 12; Reflector Sec ' t. 12; Sr. Nom. Comm. COLLEEN T. WILSON Colleen loves horseback riding nd attending baseball and football games. She plans to go to secretarial school after serving in the Peace Corps. Intramurals 10; Pep Club 12 SUSAN M. WIRTANEN Sue enjoys reading, bowling, swim- ming, and basketball in her spare time. ..also enjoys Spanish. Her ambi- tion is to become a teacher after going to Bridgewater State College. Honors 10; F.T.A. 12 JAMES A. WOELFEL Jama, who would like to become a Navy Frogman, particularly enjoys swimming. Honors 10, 11 DENNIS S. WOLFE Dennis ' ambitions include active duty in the Navy and marriage. ..his special interests include photography, sailing, football, and hockey. ..dislikes people who gossip and girls who change their mood. Campus 11 ELISABETH M. WOLLASTON Lisa, cute and full of fun, plans to attend Katharine Gibbs Secretarial School... likes dancing at the Surf and collegiate boys. Chorus 10, 11; F.B.L.A. 11, 12; H.R. Mesngr. 11; Mr. Mekeel ' s Sec ' t. 12; Shorthand Cert. 60 MAHLON J. WOOD A future state policeman, Lonnie can now be found working on cars. ..be- sides being mechanically inclined, he is a talented musician. Band 10, 11, 12 WILLIAM G. WOOD Woody , who enjoys water skiing, basketball, surfing, and motorcycles, works as a salesman in F. W. Wool- worth and Co.. ..His ambition is to graduate and make a lot of money. 155 JAMES F. WOOTEN Working nights at Philbrick Research- ers will give Jim valuable experience. This, along with his dedication to his work, will surely make him a fine chemist. J.M.S.V.C. 10, 11, 12; High Honors 10, 11; Key Club 11, 12; Outdoor Club 11, 12; Cap and Gown Comm. JUDITH F. WRIGHT Now working at Kresge ' s at the South Shore Plaza as a waitress, Judi hopes to become a medical secretary after finishing secretarial school. Teachers ' Convention 11; H.R. Mesngr. 11; Cafe. Worker 12 ALYCE A. WORRELL Football being Alyce ' s favorite sport, she is a fan of Joe Namath. She hopes to attend the University of Alabama and become either a history teacher or legal secretary. Honors 10, 11; Pep Club 11, 12 SUSAN G. YETMAN Interested in a number of various ac- tivities, Sue now works as a dietary aide at South Shore Hospital, but hopes to become an interior designer. Student Activity 10; Reflector Lit. Staff 10, 11; Honors 10, 11; Campus Art Staff 12; Pep Club 12; Riding Club 12; Sr. Nom. Comm. 1 JAN M. YOUNG Doing volunteer work at South Shore Hospital will give Jan valuable experi- ence for her career in nursing.. .would like to travel in the U.S.A. Chorus 10; Orchestra 10, 11, 12; Hon- ors 10, 11; Library Ass ' t. 11; Campus Art Staff 12; Pep Club 12; F.N. A. 12; Sr. H.R. Treas. ROBERT J. ZYLINSKI Ham radio, water skiing, and swim- ming keep Zip busy when he is not working at the Electro Switch Corp. He would like to attend Lowell Tech. when he graduates. Honors 10 JOAN C. ZAKS A busy girl, Joan enjoys all school sports, especially basketball and foot- ball. She also works at Curtis Farms in East Weymouth. Her plans for further education include business school in Boston. Monitor 10; Campus Sales Staff 11; Shorthand Certs. 60, 80; Pep Club 12; Campus Sec ' t. 12; Grad. Dance Comm.; Cafe. Worker 11; F.B.L.A. 12; Bookkeeping Tutor 12 156 «SililfKiSK I ' UllllllilllUIIDtl • ■• • i . • j .... . 3 UJJll ' 111), 1)11111 ! :: s? V « aa T Weymouth High School remembers Mr. Paul 0. Ritchie, late Assistant Prin- cipal of Weymouth High School Annex, who generously devoted his life to teach- ing and guiding others. Weymouth also remembers Kevin Leary and Nor- man Miller. Their memories will linger long after Death. i 157 Throughout our three years at Weymouth High School, participation in extra-curricular activities has brought us into meaningful contact with one another. We have learned the value of co- operation, of working and planning with our fellow classmates to reach the goals which we have set. Together we have given of ourselves so that others may benefit. We realize the need for people helping people. Through participation we have de- veloped a strong sense of school spirit and of pride in our school, whose stand- ard we are eager to uphold. STUDENT ACTIVITIES Participation has developed in us also the quality of leadership. The ma- turity and self-confidence gained will accompany us in all our future en- deavors. As we direct others toward new levels of achievement, we ourselves are realizing new horizons and con- stantly broadening our knowledge and understanding. We have discovered the true value of friendship, and have grown physically, intellectually, and spiritually. KEY CLUB The Weymouth High School Key Club, which is sponsored by the Wey- mouth Kiwanis Club, is active in both the school and community. By serving their community, the boys develop qual- ities of leadership and service which en- able them to become better future citi- zens. During the holiday seasons, the club distributes food baskets to needy families in the town. This Thanksgiving the club members published a souvenir football program. They also assisted the guidance department in preparing for a College Night. In June the club will award a scholarship to a worthy senior. The Key Club officers are: Leonard Robinson, President; Thomas Ash, Vice President; Douglas Franklin, Secretary; Richard Kelly, Treasurer. Leonard Robinson opens the meeting with a rap of the gavel. The officers and Mr. Daly assemble after the meeting for discussion. (L. toR.) Leonard Robinson, Thomas Ash. Mr. Daly, Douglas Frank- lin, Richard Kelly. 159 STUDENT COUNCIL New ideas for discussion are brought up by the Student Council members. The officers work under the supervision of Miss Martinez, advisor. Bentley, Miss Martinez, Peter Piatt, Elena Materia, Bob Richardson. John Aherne, Elaine Linda Saas, Judy Doble, Leslie McKinnon, and Marilyn Putney talk over the issues at hand. Providing the student body with the opportunity of voicing their ideas and opinions is the purpose of the Student Council. While serving their class- mates, they also develop a valuable sense of responsibility and leadership. Under the supervision of Miss Martinez, this year ' s officers: Peter Piatt, President; Judy O ' Donnell, Vice President; Elena Materia, Secretary; John Aherne, Treasurer; Elaine Bentley, Corresponding Secretary; and Robert Richardson, Parliamentarian, lead the discussions on various school activities and functions. They have sponsored dances, the production of Brigadoon, and the annual Talent Show. The members also act as ushers at various school functions and as monitors in the cafeteria. Another function of the Stu- dent Council is providing transporta- tion to away games and the Tech Tour- ney. As additional activity this year the Student Council conducted a collec- tion for the Globe Santa which proved very successful. The representatives meet regularly to plan these activities and to discuss the new decisions. The student body is always welcome at these meetings to express their own ideas and opinions. 160 The Math Club endea ors to deepen and broaden an interest and understanding of mathematics in its members. MATH CLUB The fourth dimension is just one of the many mathematical mysteries pond- ered by the Weymouth High Math Club. Under the direction of Mr. Swanson, the club holds weekly meetings in which members discuss new mathematical con- cepts, explore new areas of math, or even hold informal tutoring sessions. The four most outstanding members comprise the Math Team which com- petes with other South Shore Math Teams to test their knowledge and pro- ficiency in that subject. For all the members, the Math Club provides an excellent opportunity to develop their interest and abilities in mathematics and introduces to them the new dis- coveries in the world of numbers. The officers collaborate on a particularly challenging problem. Joanne Palmieri, Ed Xaas, Pauline Izdebski. 162 ' F.H.A. At home in the kitchen, mem- bers prepare the meeting ' s refreshments. Members discuss new projects with their advisor, Mrs. Swain. Aiming Toward New Horizons the members of the Future Homemakers of America strive to help others im- prove personal, family, and community living. With love and understanding they improve their characters and help others. The members brought happi- ness to the less-fortunate children at Wrentham State by conducting a special Christmas program. They also accom- plished various projects, which benefit- ted others, during the year. By attend- ing regular meetings, the members are able to learn the goals and valuable qualities of a successful homemaker. They promote an appreciation of home- making and emphasize the importance of a good home and community life. The contributions which they make will aid themselves and others as future homemakers, who will influence com- munity life in the world. F.H.A. members work diligently on a project for children at Wrentham State Hospital. 163 J.M.S.V.C. Tutoring is one of J.M.S.V.C. ' a most valuable functions. Robinson, Joyce Sturges Leonard The goal of the Junior Moral and Spiritual Values Committee is to instill in its members kindness, cooperation, responsibility, and a high moral code. With over one hundred members, the Committee is able to offer service in three major areas, through the blind, hospital, and tutoring programs. The blind committee, under Chair- man Claire Craig, organizes hikes, pic- nics, square dances, and other activities lending companionship and pleasure to both committee members and their blind guests. Blind students from Per- kins School as well as from the sur- rounding area are invited to participate in the program. Work with the handicapped, or- ganized by Elaine Bentley, develops an understanding of mental retardation and cerebral palsy. The members help to feed and entertain the patients at the Paul Dever State School. The hospital projects committee prepares toys, cook- ies, tray favors, and decorations which are sent to the patients during the holi- days. The tutoring committee offers aid to students within the school who have fallen behind in their studies. Many non-members also participate in this program. This year J.M.S.V.C. sponsored a Good Neighbors in Action Week , in which the other school organizations took part. Appropriate slogans and mottos were posted around the building and a special assembly was held, in which several community leaders par- ticipated. Our foreign students beam with the spirit of Good Neighbor Week. Cecil MacDonald, Maria Walker, Helen Dewhurst, Charles Lees 164 In Giving We Grow , the motto of the Junior Moral and Spiritual Values Committee, shows their mature understanding of the humanitarian way of life. An afternoon tutoring session. Bonnie Will, Gail Sandberg. Blind students demonstrate the reading of Braille to committee members. The 1965-6 chairman, Chester Ford, speaks before the Good Neighbor Assembly. A.V. CLUB Under the supervision of Director John Rudolph and President Ralph Stevens, the A.V. Club maintains a per- manent staff to service and operate the vario us projectors, tape recorders, and other equipment used as learning aids, both at Weymouth High, and through- out our school system. The club also offers its services to civic groups using the auditorium for their functions, to show movies and operate the sound and lighting systems. Through the efforts of the Wey- mouth Audio-Visual Club, many stu- dents are learning skills useful in run- ning the complicated equipment which will someday be a major part of our social, economic, and educational sys- tems. Mr. Rudolph explains the proper procedure of operating a projector to Bruce Belcher. William Sargent and Janet Scribner learn the care of valuable equipment at WHS-TV. The Audio Visual members learn proper care and use of their equipment. Bruce Belcher, Robert Gohl 166 Lab Assistants explore new dimensions in science. John Edmonds, Chrisopher Robbins WHS-TV LAB ASSISTANTS ' CLUB The Lab Assistants Club, in its first year at Weymouth High, enables students to pursue their scientific interests beyond the classroom. Members broad- en their scientific knowledge while as- sisting the science teachers in the labora- tory, setting up and assisting in experi- ments. This year the club will partici- pate in the Regional Science Fair, con- duct an assembly program, and sponsor a number of field trips. Under the guidance of Mr. Ghiorse, the lab assistants learn the use of new scienti- fic apparatus. Last year Weymouth High ' s closed- circuit TV system came into use by the staff as a news medium. WHS-TV has continued to present a weekly news show, co-sponsored by the Social Stud- ies Department and I.M.C., and has helped to enliven interest in a number of school activities with sneak pre- views of dramatic productions, includ- ing the One Act Play Festival and the Student Council Talent Show. The WHS-TV members prepare for the weekly Friday afternoon program, which they present to the students at the school. 167 CHESS CLUB Under the direction of Mr. Lofgren and President Steve Rusconi, the Chess Club develops the skills of its members and encourages the unskilled to learn the game. Weekly matches with other schools help members to achieve the powers of concentration and ability in strategy so necessary to the game, as well as a sense of good sportsmanship. The club enjoys membership in the In- terscholastic Chess League. Players carefully calculate each move. (L to R.) Donald Davis, Steve Rusconi, Richard Robinson, Joseph Benedetti OUTDOOR CLUB Year-round camping is only one of the many adventurous experiences sampled by the members of the Outdoor Club. This year they have spent time camping on Mount Monadnock in New Hampshire. Guided by Mr. Mekeel, the club also sponsors trips to many local sports events and outdoor exhib- its. The exhilarating activities of the club allow its members to gain maxi- mum benefit from their love of nature. Members enthusiastically make plans for their next camping expedition, under the direction of Mr. Mekeel. 168 REFLECTOR STAFF On Wednesday afternoons Room 214 becomes the headquarters of the school literary magazine, the Reflector. On these occasions the editors and the staff busily select poems and themes written by the students of Weymouth High and work on new ideas to interest the subscribers. With the experienced help of Miss Andem, the staff has con- ducted several surveys which relate to the feelings and ideas of the teenage mind. This year ' s issues have also been concerned with the vital world problems and the problems of the teen- ager himself. Such topics as the Teen Scene and Vietnam have been covered. A dictionary of teenage vocabulary was also published to aid those baffled bv the new language. The Reflector not only has an im- aginative literary staff but it also has a verv talented art staff. Under the super- vision of Mr. Chop, the staff has done a magnificent job in illustrating the magazine. Thus with the combined efforts of the Reflector staffs and the student body, this year ' s magazine promises not only to win the Columbia Scholastic Press Award, as it has each year, but also to be the best ever rolled off the presses of Weymouth High. Karen Cook. Man- Lou Peshek. and Pauline Izdebski examine past issues of the Reflector. 170 Our talented members of the Reflector Art Staff create many original illustrations for the magazine, with the advice of Mr. Chop. Miss Andem discusses literary pursuits of the Reflector with Paula Ryder and Kevin Matthews. 171 DEBATE CLUB Sean Mulready captivates his listeners with his perfected de- bating skills. One of the least publicized activities at Weymouth High School is also one of the most important. Consisting of two divisions, varsity and novice, the Debate Team regularly debates inter- scholastically on the national high school topic. This year ' s topic has been - Resolved: That the Foreign Aid Program of the U.S. should be limited to non-military assistance. In debate the emphasis is not on winning but on the development of logic. The logic that is involved in the re- search, organization, and presentation of a plan gives experience to the de- baters that will prove invaluable in fu- ture academic pursuits. Members of the Weymouth High Debate Team have also had the oppor- tunity to view college life in advance by participating in competitions held at several college campuses, including Dartmouth College and Columbia Uni- versity. V V lite ■Bii r , t AM)TS OlSCUJil Spontaneous thinking and clarity of expression are valu- able qualities to a debater. 172 Members devote much time and effort in careful preparation of a debate. David Sheehan, Nancy Sciarappa, Kathy O ' Brien, Sean Mulreadv F.T.A. Under the guidance of Miss Pear- son, Advisor; Diane Shields, President; Maribeth Mahler, Vice President; Nora Tring ale, Secretary; Deborah Hart- shorn, Treasurer; and Patricia Neeley, Program Chairman, the Future Teach- ers of America Club meets monthly for the purpose of helping its members to learn as much as possible about their future careers. At each meeting a guest speaker talks about his own teaching experiences, mentioning the advantages and disadvantages of their grade level. Twice a year the members are given the opportunity to observe an actual classroom of their grade level choice. The club also attends conventions and sponsors educational trips. These ex- periences give a club member a better understanding of the teaching profes- sion and help him to decide which grade he would find most rewarding to teach. Miss Pearson offers advice as the officers plan their meet- ing: Maribeth Mahler, Miss Pearson, Diane Shields, Deborah Hartshorn, Xora Tringale. Future Teachers ' members listen attentively as a guest speaker talks on the challenges and rewards of a career in teaching. 173 174 GLEE CLUB The Glee Club and Chorus, under their new director Mr. Richard Burns, brings the satisfaction of expression through song to students at Weymouth High School. The Glee Club offers girls a chance to sing and read music. The Mixed Chorus, with boy and girl vocal- ists, is very active in school and com- munity functions. Besides performing at school assemblies, the chorus pre- sents choir programs at local churches and participates in the exchange concert and the spring concert. The Mixed Chorus also gives selected members an opportunity to display their talent in various musical festivals such as Dis- trict, All-State, and New England. A group has been formed at the Annex which offers similar opportunities to its members in order to familiarize them with the Chorus activities. By practicing and developing their musical skills the members of the Glee Club and Chorus enrich the lives of many. CHORUS The Glee Club holds noon-time rehearsals under the direction of Mr. Burns. ft JS A f? «S AA« a Weymouth High School Glee Club, combining the finest in feminine voices. The mixed chorus offers boys and girls the opportunity to sing before the general public in a number of concerts. Mr. Burns challenges the chorus to the best in vocal achievement. BAND The Weymouth High School Hand provides music at football games and plays a number of concerts. MAJORETTES The Majorettes add a measure of zest and beautv to the marching band. The many musical organizations at Weymouth High represent the stu- dents ' youthful appreciation of music. Daily practice and devotion to their instruments produces the talented mu- sicians who delight the audiences at all our musical functions. This year ' s Band, one of the largest ever, is directed by Mr. Warren. Their Fall schedule included football games, rallies, and the Veteran ' s Day Parade, emphasizing marching and half-time music. The Band turns to concert mu- sic for the remainder of the year in preparation for the annual Exchange Concert, Spring Concert and Gradua- tion exercises. In addition this year, a wind ensemble selected from the band members entertained at the South Wey- mouth Naval Air Station. Mr. Burke directs the orchestra, a smaller group of musicians which in- cludes string instruments. The orchestra prepares classical and popular pieces for the Spring Concert, while gaining valuable musical experience. 176 ORCHESTRA Only through hours of diligent practice can a violinist master his instrument. The Weymouth High School Orchestra pro% ides music for numerous school functions. 177 SOPHOMORE ACTIVITIES The High School Annex offers an ever-increasing variety of activities to Weymouth ' s sophomores. Clubs repre- sent numerous fields of interest for fu- ture journalists, linguists, and actors. The Drama Club is one of the most active organizations planning a Spring Play and Talent Show. Sophomores are afforded an excellent opportunity of utilizing their dramatic and musical talents. The Sophomore Chorus car- ries out this idea in refining students ' musical abilities, preparing them for participation in the High School Chorus. The Language Department is well represented in sponsoring both French and Spanish clubs at the Annex. Mem- bers benefit from an extremely varied and interesting list of activities. Mem- The Officers of the sophomore Student Council assemble before the representatives. The literary talents of our sophomores are utilized in producing the Spectrum. 178 bers this year celebrated the French Mardi Gras in making crepe suzettes and on a more intellectual level attended lectures on French impressionistic art. Students with an interest injournal- ism, pool their talents and ideas in pro- ducing the Spectrum. Annex projects as well as outside activities are covered by the Spectrum. This wide and varied program of activities provide Annex students with an excellent opportunity of broadening the scope of their interests and prepar- ing them for the future roles as Wey- mouth High ' s leaders. Students find the Foreign Language Club an excellent opportunity to improve their conversational skills. Mr. Dickinson and Mrs. Johnson, advisors. The large squad of cafeteria monitors manages to keep hundreds of hungry students order- ly every day at noon. Members of Talent Show cast put the show on the road with the help of their advisor, Mr. Shea. Sophomore Library Assistants work with efficiency and accuracy. 180 Members of one of the visiting schools who took part in the Drama Festival at Weymouth High discuss their performance. THEATER ARTS Green Room, half-hours, and places everyone, are common theatrical phrases known to the members of the Theatre Arts Club. In its second year, the club took an active part in the fall musical, Brigadoon, and Three at Eight was its showcase of one-act plays. The most ambitious undertaking of the group was its part in the thirty-sixth Massa chusetts Regional Drama Festi- val, held at Weymouth High School. Weymouth was one of the eight schools in the state to act as host for regional preliminary festivals. Under the direc- tion of Mr. McCarthy and Miss Kovac, the members planned the festival at Weymouth, acted as guides and ushers, and were hosts and hostesses to the nine high schools attending the event. Many members worked backstage, directed the lighting, and assisted with the nine pro- ductions. Louise Van Buskirk and Phyllis Yilleneuve make plans for the Drama Festival. 182 Steve Jennings, Linda Farrin and Harry Sprague were prominent residents of Brigadoon. BRIGADOON The talented members of the cast made Brigadoon a success. John Olson, Jane Ferguson. 1 ' hvllis Yilleneuve. and Ken Simon. The students of Weymouth High School proved their musical and acting ability once again in the production of Brigadoon. From the colorful costumes, Scottish burr, and sword dance, the stage was transposed to the magical town of Brigadoon, only able to return to reality every one hundred years. Through the hard work, talent, and cooperation of everyone, Brigadoon proved to be another of Weymouth High School ' s great musical produc- tions. Gail Harrington, Harry Sprague. Mark Kevitt, and Frank Sheridan in the magical town of Brigadoon. 183 F.N.A. The Future Nurses ' Club enables its members to become more acquainted with their chosen profession and the opportunities it offers. Under the direc- tion of Mrs. Hoyle, Advisor; Mary Noonan, President; Pat Sullivan, Vice- President; and Gail Hodgdon, Sec ' t.- Treas., the club conducts monthly meet- ings, which are often highlighted by guest speakers. The members also plan trips to local hospitals and nursing schools. Many of the girls do volunteer work at local hospitals and nursing homes in order to experience some of the challenges of nursing. By participation in the Future Nurses ' Club, the girls become more aware of the nursing pro- fession and the rewards it offers them by helping others. next meeting wun .urs. With skill and ease Bill Brooks mas- ters the slope. Chet Gillis displays the form which novice members trv to attain. SKI CLUB This year Mr. Bruce Burgess and Mr. Gandley were advisors for the Ski Club. The officers were: President, Chet Gillis; Vice-President, Bill Brooks; Secretaries, Marilyn Chase and Joanne Chmielinski; Treasurer, Nora Tringale. With the knowledge of the advisors and officers, some Ski Club members were able to learn a new sport. At the regular meetings of the Ski C lub, the members planned day trips to Sunapee and a weekend trip at Mt. Stowe. They also had guest speakers who informed the members how to be- come better skiers. Films on skiing were also shown. On the slopes, members were given an opportunity to test their skills and instruct the inexperienced members of the club. The Ski Club meets regularly to plan future trips. 185 IT i r I Mrs. White discusses the afternoon program with Sue Coveney while Kathy Barrett receives comments from other Club members. F.B.L.A. The Future Business Leaders of America enables its members to become better acquainted with the business world. Under the direction of Mrs. White and President, Sue Coveny; Vice- Presidents, Carol Duarte and Gail Smith; Secretary, Karen Fafara; Treas- urer, Terry Gagliola; a nd Recorder, Kathy Barrett, the club conducts regu- lar meetings. The meetings are often highlighted by a guest speaker from a business firm or school. Speaking about her work, the guest helps the club members to decide what type of work they would like to do best. The mem- bers acquire knowledge concerning the advantages and disadvantages offuture positions. Hence, when they graduate they will be prepared to enter the busi- ness world. This year the club had several guest speakers at their meetings. They also went on a field trip. Socials were held at Christmas and in June. During the year club members sold class pins in order to purchase a typewriter which is presented to an outstanding business student at the end of the year. The entire F.B.L.A. membership plans the year ' s activities. F.B.L.A. meetings are often filled with good humor as well as accomplishment. 186 DECA The Distributive Education Club of America provides its members with a chance to become acquainted with the many factors which control the market- ing and merchandising fields. D.E.C.A. is a national organiza- tion which sponsors instruction in high schools and conferences on the state and national levels. At conferences members discuss various methods of earning money and take part in competitions. These opportunities provide them with excellent experience and knowledge with which to enter the business world confident of success. The Distributive Education students learn practical applications of their education by working at part-time jobs each day. DRIVER EDUCATION Under the able guidance of its three teachers, Mr. Whitmore, Mr. O ' Bryne and Mr. Mahn at the Vocational School, Driver Education Classes have helped mold the best drivers. Classtime and roadtime is used to further each stu- dent ' s skill. After hours of instructions and patience, the date is set for their license. By this time these classes have taught each of its pupils the importance of careful driving. Weymouth High School DRIVER EDUCATION THORP MOTOR CO. Mr- Whitmore instructs J anis Burns just before she takes her driver ' s test. 187 RIDING CLUB This year Weymouth High School ' s Riding Club had an even greater mem- bership under their new advisor, Mrs. Clayton. Led by President Charles Sellers, members plan weekly riding ex- cursions to the Blue Hills. While enjoy- ing themselves in the outdoors, they also learn the principles of good horse- manship and the proper care of horses. Besides regular riding excursions the club plans a day-long ride each spring and a hayride each fall. Many other social events are planned during the year. Through membership in the Riding Club, members acquire fine rid- ing skills and a fondness for horses. Charles Sellers and Cail Comer plan the agenda for an upcoming meeting. Riding Club members learn good horsemanship and proper care for horses. The Riding Club members discuss plans for their all-day riding trip. 188 CONSERVATION CLUB The Conservation Club, composed of juniors and seniors interested in con- servation and natural science, was or- ganized by Miss Toomey in conjunction with the Weymouth Conservation and Park Departments. Members instruct children in some area of natural science. Such diverse topics as plants, geology, oceanog- raphy, astronomy, marine life, and trees have been presented to the child- ren, who truly enjoy the program. The benefits of this excellent pro- gram are incalculable. Both the mem- bers of the committee and the children are developing an appreciation for all forms of life and every area of nature. Conservation Club members discuss plans for their future visits to Johnson Elementary School. Oceanography is one of the many subjects that club members dis- cuss with their second grade pupils. Bill Longridge, Ken Hansne, Sue Brenner, Tom Ward, and Leonard Robinson. Judy Robinson and Rod Gillis discuss the club activities with Miss Toomey. CAMPUS Campus Editors: Ronald Jamieson, Diane Bostwick, Sue Snow, Valerie Beggs, Tracey Parker. Campus Sports Staff: Bill Mahoney, Kathy McCann, Steve Lowe. As our yearbook, the Campus endeavors to represent the true spirit and personality of the three classes at Weymouth High School. The Campus and the many memories of our last year in these halls will become more meaningful to each of us as the years pass. The excitement, the disappoint- ments, successes and all the experiences will remain rich and alive within the pages of this book. We of the Campus staff have dedicated ourselves to mak- ing the 1967 Campus a success in all these respects. Only through the great effort of so many hard-working staff members and countless others could we produce such a fine yearbook. Members of the Campus staff have given unselfishly of themselves and in doing so have realized many valuable rewards. They have learned the value of teamwork and have found that prob- lems and challenges can be easily over- come through cooperation with others and careful planning. Each Campus member enjoys the great satisfaction of having completed what seemed such an overwhelming task and in knowing that the product of his efforts will remain through the years as a memento of the class of 1967. Ronald Parkinson and Michael Oyer contributed many hours in the darkroom toward the production of the Campus. 190 The Campus Faculty Staff composes the write-ups for the teachers. Editor Cathy Davis, Mary Xoonan, Mr. Clayton, Pat Xeeley, Margaret Harrington. Members of the Art Staff, Donna Tilden and Barbara La Rocco, work on layout boards for the Campus. Cooperation is the key to success. Kathy Spargo. Valerie Beggs. Campus Feature Staff: Lauren Ells, Diane Shields, Gail Sandberg, Sandra MacKenzie, Cheryl Morin. Campus Secretaries: Janis Burns, Mary Beaudoin, Eileen Mitchell. 191 Campus Art Staff: Marsha Taylor, Sue Yetman.Jan Young, Mr. Chop, Bar- bara LaRocco, Joanne Faiella, Donna Tilden. Barbara LaRocco and Joanne Faiella explain the tech- nique of planning a layout to a junior student. The Campus staff works diligently to produce a successful yearbook. The hardworking Campus editors devoted many hours of their time to prepare the Campus for publication. Valerie Beggs, Diane Bostwick. Mr. Clayton discusses the approaching deadline with Photography Editor Ronny Jamieson and Editor Valerie Beggs. Mrs. Clayton and Sharon Hoitt review the progress of Campus sales. The Sales Staff keeps an accurate record of their business transactions. Joy Cartolano. Paula Geever, Claire Donahoe. 193 CREAM OF THE CROP Valerie Beggs — Editor-in-Chief of the Campus and an honor roll student; a state finalist in Hetty Crocker Search for Ilomemaker of Tomorrow and Nat. finalist in Singer World Style- maker Contest. From L. to R.: William Crooks — an outstanding member of his vocational class; Class Secretary-Treasurer, Student Govern- ment Committee. Pauline Izdebski — talented in all as- pects of music; Southeastern District Band, all New England Band, Cho- rus, Brigadoon. Peter Piatt — President of Student Coun- cil and outstanding athlete; co-captain of the basketball team. Karen Berg — a fine and talented artist, Karen was awarded two Blue Ribbons and two Gold Keys in the Scholastic Art Awards Contest; Art Editor of the Reflector; Scholarship Nominee Portfolio. 194 John McClellan — Senior Class Presi- dent; a fine student who excels in sports as well; member of the basket- ball and track teams. Carol Gale — An industrious and out- standing business student; a member of F.B.L.A., Carol tutors and is an honor student. John Pica — an all-around athlete, John excels in football; co-captain of the football team. Susan Coveney — Senior Class Treas- urer; President of F.B.L.A.; Student Council; recipient of the D.A.R. Citi- • zenship Award. Elaine Bendey — Corresponding Sec- retary of Student Council; an indus- trious member of J.M.S.V.C. Elaine is co-chairman of the Hospital Com- mittee; honor roll student. Kevin Matthews — a fine student and industrious Editor-in-Chief of the Re- flector; also an active member of the Orchestra and Theatre Arts Cluh ONE ACT PLAYS Three at Eight was presented this February 4 by The Theatre Arts Club of Weymouth High School. The three plays were staged by the junior and senior classes. Helena ' s Husband was presented by the junior class and super- vised by Miss Flynn. The seniors and juniors pooled their talents in the pro- duction of Rontche Schweig, under the direction of Mr. McCarthy. The third play, Tea for Three by Miss Kovac was Weymouth High ' s fine entry to the Massachusetts Regional Drama Festi- val. This year Weymouth High School had the honor of being host to this event and the eight schools which took part in the Festival. Cast members utilized their few moments of relaxation during the chaos of opening night. Words of encouragement before show-time. Nancy Greene, Frank Sheridan, Miss Kovac, Paula Ryder, Paul Boley. 196 LANGUAGE LABORATORY ASSISTANTS This year something new has been added to the Language Department, to keep up with the recent modernization of the Language Lab. Under the direc- tion of the Language teachers, the club members not only run the machinery but also repair the tapes and see that all is in working order. Through the efforts of this club, a load has been lifted from the teachers ' shoulders, al- lowing them to spend more time with their students. Mrs. Gray explains the procedure for operating the lab controls to Becky Smith and Nancy Smith. LIBRARY ASSISTANTS Student library assistants volunteer their time to work in the library both before and after school, and during study period. They not only lighten the duties of the librarians, but they also aid students who are unfamiliar with the library. As members of the club, they learn to charge, card, and shelf books; and file catalogue cards. They develop a love for books and gain valuable experience which often leads to a profession in library work. Cheerful library assistants lighten the duties of the librarian. INDEX Acknowledgments 199 Gym Teams 50-51 Administration 10-11 Hockey 48-49 Athletic Banquet 63 J.M.S.V.C. 164-165 Audio-Visual 166 Key Club 159 Band 176 Lab Assistants Club 167 Baseball 56-57 Language Lab Assistants 197 Campus 190-193 Library Assistants 197 Cheerleaders 39 Majorettes 176 Chess Club 168 Math Club 162 Chorus 175 Memorial 157 Class Officers 69 One Act Plays 146 Conservation Club 189 Orchestra 177 Cream of the Crop 194-195 Outdoor Club 168 Cross Country 52 Pep Club 38 Debate Club 172 Reflector 170-171 Dedication 8 Riding Club 188 Distributive Education 187 Ski Club 185 Driver ' s Education 187 Sophomore Activities 178-181 Faculty 12-31 Spring Track 54-55 Football 40-43 Staff 32-35 Future Business Leaders of America 186 Student Council 160-161 Future Homemakers 163 Tennis 58-59 Future Nurses of America 173 Theatre Arts Club 182-183 Future Teachers 173 Weightlifting 62 Glee Club 175 W.H.S.-T.V. 166 Graduates 70-156 Winter Track 53 Gym Classes 60-61 Wrestling 47 198 The Senior Superlatives are members of the senior class, nominated and elect- ed by their fellow classmates because they display the most outstanding char- acter traits of the class. From the comi- cal and friendliest to the intellectuals, we congratulate this year ' s winners. Friendliest : Joanne Lynch, Bob Richardson Most Dignified Thomas Ward, Terry Lawlor Most Dramatic : Sean Mulready, Jane Ferguson Most Athletic : Ray White Class Wit : Pauline D ' Allessandro, Donald Noyes Most Likely to Succeed : John Olson, Valerie Beggs Best Physique and Best Figure : Steve Pizzi, Cheryl Foster Best All-Round : John McClellan, Diane Shields Most Attractive : Joanne Chmielinski. Kenny Blasser Constant rehearsals paid off for Carl Stone, Wally Swett, Elaine Bentley, and Francis Bourdon. SENIOR PLAY The Senior Class Play of 1967 was the hilarious comedy You Can ' t Take It With You. Under the direction of Mr. Dwyer and Nancy Greene, the cast and crew created an enjoyable evening. The play focused on the live-for-today phi- losophy of Martin Vanderhof, played by Paul Bowley, and how it affects his eccentric family and friends. The main characters were Karen Berg as Penny, Elaine Bentley as Alice, and John Olson as Boris. Phyllis Yilleneuve and Carl Stone work on production plans. Through Mr. Dwyer ' s direction the Senior Play was a success. EXCHANGE CONCERT For the past few years Weymouth High School has participated in a series of exchange concerts. On Saturday, March 11, the band and chorus from Dumont, New Jersey, presented jointly with our music department the first of two concerts; the second of which was held April 8 at Dumont. This proved to be a very rewarding experience for everyone, and it is hoped that next year ' s concerts will be equally as re- warding. Weymouth and Dumont, New Jersey students put their heads and voices together. Practice makes perfect! The faces of the Weymouth chorus reflect their determination. The King and Queen reign over the Prom. SENIOR PROM Baron Hugo, The Four Musketeers, and The Techniques supplied a lively note to the social highlight of the senior year, the Senior Prom. Under the guid- ance of Mr. McCarthy and Miss Cur- ran, these seven joy-filled hours of danc- ing and fun were held at the Surf Ball- room at Xantasket Beach. Sue Coveney and John McCleUan lead the procession before the crowning. Leslie Perry and Russell Chase, Marilyn Chase, and Michael Gray danced to the music of Baron Hugo. The crowning of the Queen and her King, Charlene Furlong and Russell Huntington. SENIOR RECEPTION One of the most important dates on the senior calendar was June 8, the Senior Reception. On their last evening together as a class, the seniors danced to the music of the Mersey Men and had a wonderful time. The memory of this dance and the years at Weymouth High will remain with them for many years. Rich Kerrigan, Bill Shaw, and Ken Moore point out familiar faces at the Senior Reception. AWARDS ASSEMBLY The annual Awards Assembly took place in the high school auditorium on Thursday, June 8. All seniors, and any juniors receiving awards, attended. Mr. Martin made the presentations to those who achieved honors in sports, art, music, and science. Mr. Fisher assisted in the presentation of the sports awards. Other prizes were given, for the first time, for achievement in dra- matics and debating. Brian Fitzpatrick receives Achievement Award at the Awards Assembly. John Pica presents gift to Mr. Burgess. Jim Dunlay receives congratulations from Mr. Fisher. Mr. Fisher congratulates Ron Hunter for his outstanding participation in Spring Track. GRADUATION HONOR ROLL THREE YEAR HIGH HONORS Karen Jean Bergfors Karen Ann Cook Paul George Corey William John Crooks Patricia Ann Delorey Frances Margaret Dentino Linda Lee Farrin David Richard Hankard Deborah Hartshorn Gail Ann Hodgdon Robert Charles Johansen Sandra Ann MacKenzie Kevin Patrick Matthews John Francis McClellan Nancy Jane Nordman Daniel John Norman Jane Flizabeth Nu gent John Karl Olson Joanne Marie Palmieri David Benson Park Tracey Willard Parker Leslie Christine Perry Mary Louise Peshek Diane Lucille Ramsay Judith Ellen Robinson Joan Roumeles Gail Ellen Sandberg Katherine Sheridan Spargo Phyllis Eileen Villeneuve James Francis Wooten THREE YEAR HONORS James Porter Ashe Elizabeth Jean Baker Valerie Anne Beggs Karen Louise Berg Francis Joseph Bourdon, Jr. Alfred John Cappelini, Jr. Donald Allen Davis Deborah Ann Delorey Patrick Jonathan Doine Annetta Irene Emery David Atwood Ford Douglas Edward Franklin Nancy Lorraine Fulton Teresa Marie Gagliolo Carole Marie Gale Paula Way Geever Roderick Cooper Gillis Judith Marie Goud Ronald Kevin Grogan Fay Marion Hamblin Mary Louise Hinds Philip Joseph Iacobacci Pauline Izdebski Barbara Marie Kelly Susan Martha Killory James Patrick Kilroy Richard Francis Lawler, Jr. Mark Richard Lewis Walter Austin Lofgren Steven Robert Lowe Brad Dennis Luscombe Bruce David Luscombe Maribeth Mahler Bryan James Marini Joanne Masciovecchio June Marie McDonald Lynne Marie McDonald Joan Christine McLeod James Vincent Mecone Alice Claire Melinis Charlene Nixon Ray Warren Nute Alan Dennis Perrault Gail Elizabeth Piller Alice Frances Richards Robert Douglas Richardson Steven Edward Robinson Stephen Kelton Rockwood Paula Marie Ryder Sandra Lee Scott Francis John Sheridan, Jr. Diane Frances Shields Richard Dana Simpkins Susan Karen Snow Edward William Stone Linda Sullivan Cathleen Ruth Sweeney Joyce Anne Tolken Leslie Ann Torney Mary Triandafilos Helen Louise VanBuskirk Thomas Stewart Ward Nancy Ellodia Williams James Arthur Woelfel Alyce Ann Worrell Susan Gail Yetman GRADUATION High honor essayist Karen Bergfors spoke on China Now. Graduates exchanged congratulations, Emilie Antonetti, Joanne Chmielinski, Richard Kelly, Charles Brennan. Graduation day was a memorable one for all present. The honor essayists, the male quartet, the trombone solo, and the presentation of scholarship awards, demonstrated the various tal- ents of the class. As eight hundred tassels were shifted from right to left, the class of 1967 realized their high school days were over. For them it was the end of twelve successful years, and the beginning of many more. The seniors awaited their diplomas. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS As the Campus staff of 1967, we wish to express our deepest gratitude to the numerous people whose generous support and assistance contributed to the fine success of our yearbook. So many have given their time and effort to this publication that regretably we cannot mention them all. But we do feel that there are several who should be recognized due to their specially valuable contributions. We wish to thank the Weymouth High School and Annex Administration, Faculty, and Staff whose assistance and cooperation have been invaluable; our photograph- ers, Mr. and Mrs. John Hobbs, without whose countless hours and patience we could not have succeeded; Mr. Stephen Chop who provided us with his quali- fied advice and ready ideas as art di- rector; and especially Mr. and Mrs. Richard Clayton whose sincere dedica- tion, constant support and patience were the key to our success. 1967 CAMPUS STAFF Editor-in-Chief: Valerie Beggs Assistant Editors: Diane Bostwick, Tracey Parker Feature Staff: Tracey Parker, Laureen Ells, Annetta Emery, Maribeth .Mahler Judith Robinson, Gail Sandberg Senior Staff: Susan Snow, Editor Faculty Staff: Cathy Davis, Editor Sports Staff: Photography Staff: Ronald Jamieson, Editor Business Managers: Sales Staff: Copy Staff: Art Staff: Barbara Larocco, Editor Margaret Harrington, Wendy Laine, Patricia Xeeley, Pamela Saint, Kathy Spargo, Jeanne Spring, Judy Taubert, Jaqueline Ferrante Leslie Hunter, Barbara Lyons, Karen Maguire, Karen McDon- ough, Lorraine Morgan, Mary Xoonan Cathy McCann, Steve Murphy, Steven Lowe, William Mahoney, Michael Oyer, Ronald Parkinson Paula Geever, Phyllis Yilleneuve Susan Coveney, Diane Ramsay, June Sullivan Elizabeth Conners, Frances Dentino, Laureen Ells, Fay Ham- blin, Janet Henson Joanne Faiella, Marsha Taylor, Donna Tilden, Susan Yetman, Jan Young Secretaries: Janis Burns, Head Mary Beaudoin, Head Nancy Birro, Valerie Michalski, Eileen Mitchell. Kathleen Reid. Karen Ritchie, Joan Zaks As we bring to a close one more stage in our lives, we stand on the brink of yet another. New opportunities, new chances for advancement are ours. Through the past three years we have been in constant preparation for this moment when we should leave the se- curity of high school and venture into the world as an adult. Our teachers have been preparing us, testing our readiness to face new and demanding challenges. Through these years we have built a strong basis of knowledge. We are now faced with building upon this foundation by developing our in- tellect, broadening our scope of interests and maintaining an inquisitive and un- predjudiced nature. Let us save through memory the many experiences of high school, the happinesses and the disap- pointments, and let them serve as a guide through our future endeavors. Let us not forget the warmth of com- panionship we have found, but push ahead, making new and meaningful friendships. We must utilize to the full- est these qualities which have been in- stilled in us; patience, cooperation, lead- ership, responsibility, open-mindedness. Through using the many lessons we have learned through our education as an example and striving to achieve our best in all situations, we will become the capable and dedicated leaders of to- morrow.
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