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PROPERTY OP THB WEYMOUTH. MASSACHUSETTS w. c . YA Ref Added, August 14. 1 987 CUm No - QTL. LI Anthor Weymouth High School Title Year book 1968 c.7 3 1648 00232 7681 WER 974.47 WEY 1968 Weymouth High School Technical Hi gh WE Today ' s young people are often crit- icized for taking an unrealistic attitude toward life. For looking through their rose-colored glasses, they have been termed idlers, dreamers, idealists; some, Hippies. Yet, similarly, once in Japan, the Haiku poets looked at life with this same unusual view in order to under- stand it better. Simply by looking at a familiar, commonplace object or hap- pening, the Haiku poet could explore new depths of his imagination, seeing beauty or majesty, or even revealing some new awakening. Similarly, as graduates about to leave the security of high school to venture into the un- certainties and restlessness of the adult world, we need to reexamine, review, and see things anew. Each of us has his own personal dream, his future goal. Let us not merely keep it a secret, smiling to ourselves, but persevere to attain this end, smiling at the world. WEYMOUTH, MASSACHUSETTS 3 Will JVot Jorge Wake! SL, 3s Xigit! ' J li is =£Lonel j sSavor 1 jf-rom Jliis J Citt =det As To l Tlie C }Qoad Of JM y JZifc s 4s T ef lAn walled gain . . . Owe tdZittle J ewdrop. 3 Will View 3t Well rompanion t ittterflg. Basho Shirao Basho JHS • WHS • WHS • 15 • IS • US • WHS • US • UJHS 3 If HS TV 13 | I TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction 1 Administration, Faculty, and Guidance 9-29 Sports 36-51 Graduates 52-140 In Memoriam 141 Activities 142-173 Sophomore Activities 174-179 Academics 180-189 Index 190 Acknowledgments 191 Conclusion 192 7 r t-. ADMINSTRATION JOHN F. MARTIN Boston College; Principal of Weymouth High School ' Knowledge is itself a power. WILLIAM T. KEARNS Boston College, Bridgewater State College; Assistant Prin- cipal at Weymouth High School Others have been successful you can be also! FRANCIS X. KELLY Boston University, Suffolk University; Assistant Princi- pal of Weymouth High School With a good conscience, our only sure reward, let us go forth to lead the land we love. JOHN F. COLLINS Fitchburg State College; Di- rector of Weymouth Voca- tional and Technical High School The skills you receive in re- turn for the effort you are willing to apply will influence your earning potential. OTTO H. MAHN Boston University; Assistant Director Weymouth Vocation- al Technical High School, Driver Training Happy is the man that finds wisdom and the man that gets understanding. RICHARD STEELE Northeastern University; Principal of Weymouth High School Annex There is no substitute for hard work. RUSSELL H. MAZZOLA Tufts College; Northeastern University; Assistant Princi- pal of Weymouth High An- nex; Mathematics Do the best with what you have. ANTHONY F. CIAMPA Boston State; Assistant Prin- cipal of Wevmouth High An- nex; Mathematics Life consists in what man is thinking all day. ART PHILIP A. DOLAN Massachusetts College of Art, Tufts Uni- versity; Director of Art Live each day well. BUSINESS ED. OLIVE E. HACKETT Chandler Normal School; Head of Bus- iness Education; Office Machines; Place- ment Bureau Good luck for a bright future with op- portunities to progress. MARY L. DOUCETTE Emmanuel College, Laval University; Distributive Education I suggest you start by knowing your- self and knowing your real worth. Then I think you won ' t be quite so disap- pointed when you reach your goal be- cause you will know your own capa- bility. 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 enjoyment to your general education. JACQUELINE F. CHITTENDEN University of Washington; Bookkeep- ing, Office Practice Give me thy hand; thou has been rightly honest. CATHERINE A. DREW Boston University; English, General Business, Typing; Spectrum There is a place for everybody. Pre- pare — find and keep your place. DONALD LARKIN Cranbrook Academy of Art; Art Accept the challenge now. KATHLEEN M CU K KAN Boston College, Boston University; Typ- ing, Shorthand; Future Business Leaders oi America Your future lies before you like a shining path of snow. Be very careful how you tread for every step will show. LOUISE J. HILL Salem State College; Business Almost everything that is great has been done by youth. KARREN E. KIRKLAND DOROTHY G. MacGREGOR Barrington College; Bookkeeping I, Typing II If life were slumber in a bed of down, Toil unimposed, vicissitude unknown, Sad were our lot. Boston University; Bookkeeping, Guid- ance My wish for you: a healthy mind to keep the good and pure in sight! I I ELIZABETH L. MacGREGOR Boston University; Geography, General Business, Typewriting There is never an instant ' s truce be- tween virtue and vice . . . Goodness is the only investment that never fails. HELEN M. NORRIS Chandler School for Women; Short- hand, Typing; Senior Advisor, Senior Nominating Committee, Senior Secre- taries, Senior Class Treasurers Nothing worthwhile is every accom- plished in any field except by downright hard work. DOROTHY M. MAGRAW Salem State College, Boston University; Shorthand, Law; Junior Moral and Spiritual Values Committee Advisor Let our hearts be large enough to re- ceive all who need love, fellowship, and care, but small enough to shut out envy, pride, and hate. 1 ' HARRY T. POWERS Northeastern University, Boston Uni- versity; Bookkeeping, Typewriting Think twice before you light. VELNA A. ROBERTS Salem Teachers College; Shorthand. Typing No man is happy who d oes not think himself so. PHILIP VAN NESTE Northeastern University, Boston Uni- versity; Bookkeeping; Junior Yarsitv Basketball. Reflector Advertising Remember — everything turns out for the best. RICHARD WHITMORE Fordham University; Social Studies, Driver Education Aim high. WILFRED ROBERTS Boston University; Law, Bookkeeping Learn to use that which you have learned. M. JEAN YOUNG Boston University; General Business; Typewriting Enjoy your life without comparing it with other ' s. ENGLISH RICHARD B. DYV ' YER Bridgewater State College, Boston Col- lege; English; Head of English Depart- ment Cheer up! The best is yet to come. ERVIDA SWIRKAL Boston University; General Business, Typing If you want to learn to type, you can. DRIVER ED. CHRISTOPHER J. O ' BYRNE, JR. Bridgewater State College; Math, Driver Education Better late than never. POLLYANNA AND EM Boston University, Harvard College; English; Reflector Love is immortal and makes all things immortal. But hate dies every minute. 12 RICHARD W. CLAYTON Harvard University, Boston State Col- lege; English; Campus The single secret still is man. EDWARD J. CROWLEY Bridgewater State College, Boston Col- lege; English What do vou mean, hard test? WILLIAM DOHERTY Northeastern University; English Eventually children grow up to under- stand their teachers . . . rarelv do thev forgive them. ROGER P. DOW Tufts University; English Be responsible for yourself, and you will aid mankind. JEAN FINCK Yaldosta State College, Midwestern Uni- versity; English There is a big difference between pulling your weight and throwing it around. PATRICIA C. FLYNN Emmanuel College; English; Drama The most glorious exploits do not al- ways furnish us with the clearest dis- coveries of virtue or vice in men. PAUL B. FOX Suffolk University; English; Debate Club Time is but a stream to go fishing in. ELEANOR S. GRAY Emmanuel College; English There are no uninteresting things; there are only uninterested people. CLEMENT V. HORRIGAX Boston College. Bridgewater State Col- lege; English. Latin, Law ' Nihil obstat! 13 ELEANOR R. HOWLEY Simmons College, Boston College, Em- manuel, Boston University; English If you take precious care of the minutes of everyday, the hours will take care of themselves. EDW ARD M. KELLEY Quincy Junior College, Suffolk Universi- ty, University of Maine; English; Out- door Club Ah, but a man ' s reach should exceed his grasp, or what is heaven for? BEVERLY A. LUTZ Bridgewater State College; English; Sophomore Dramatic Club, Sophomore Student Council We would all be idle if we could. LUCY KALAIJIAN Boston University; English I ask you to remember two things: discouragement is discipline; obstacles are opportunities in disguise. JEAN M. KOVAC Indiana University, Northeastern Uni- versity; Public Speaking, Drama; Ar- senic and Old Lace, Theatre Arts You can know ten things by learning one. Robert p. McCarthy Boston University; Developmental Reading; Theatre Arts Club, Thurber Carnival, Senior Prom, Regional Drama Festival, Senior Class Play Man ' s best possession is asympathetic heart. ROBERT F. McDOXOUGH Boston State College; English Do the b est vou can . . . then relax and enjoy life. XAXCY ORTOX Smith College; English Experience teaches. JEAX ROAXOWTCZ University of Massachusetts; English Always do your best. MARY E. McMORROYV Bridgewater State College, Boston Uni- versity: English Man is rich according to what he is not according to what he has. DOROTHY PEARSOX Pembroke College, Brown University; English; Future Teachers of America Hold fast to liberty, friendship, and faith. DAXIEL J. SHEA Boston College; Latin, English He makes no friend who never made a foe. 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. MAUREEX RILEY Boston State College; English That ' s a good guess, but how about thinking for a change. LUCIXDA STIPEK Wheaton College: English A great man is what he is, because he was what he was. 15 MARY F. TOOMEY Boston University; English; Conserva- tion Club In daily living our motives should be guided by love and our attitudes based on cheerfulness and hope. ELAINE ATEN Drexel Institute of Technology; Home Economics Do the best you can throughout vour life. MARILYN REED Framingham State College; Clothing It is better to try and fail then never to have tried at all. 16 STANLEY C. TROUPE Bridgewater State; English This above all: to thine own self be true, and it must follow, as the night the dav, thou canst not then be false to any man. A DELE A. A T ' LABILE University of Illinois; Foods, Nutrition An ounce of practice is worth a pound of preaching. BIRUTA YV. SWAIN Framingham State College; Home Eco- nomics; Nutrition; Future Homemakers of America The joys of the table belong equally to all . . . countries and times ... HOME ECONOMICS HENRIETTA E. WHEELER Farmington State College; Head of Home Economic Department; Fashion Show Congratulations on a job well started. SYLVIA A. HUMES Framingham State College; Foods; Chefs Club Worry is like a rocking chair; it keeps you busy but doesn ' t get you any place. MAUREEN F. WENZLER Framingham State College; Home Eco- nomics Anything is possible to a willing heart. GUIDANCE VIRGINIA XYE Keuka College. Harvard University; Director of Guidance Personality has the power to open many doors, but character must keep them open. EDNA G. FLAHERTY University of New Hampshire, Boston University; Guidance ' Follow your honest convictions and be strong. MARIE K. GHIORSE Bridgewater State College, Boston Col- lege, Boston University; Guidance Giving your best today assures a better tomorrow. FRANCIS Y. GUNYILLE DALE E. MEKEEL GEORGE PRATT Worcester State College, Bridgewater State College; Guidance The future belongs to those who pre- pare for it. MARGARET A. SPOONER Bridgewater State College; Geography, Guidance Lives of great men all remind us that we can make our lives sublime and, departing, leaving behind us footprints on the sands of time. Chadron State College, LIniversity of Michigan, Boston University; Guidance; Outdoor Club To look up and not down, to look forward and not back, to look out and not in, and to lend a hand. ROBERT D. WEST Boston College, Harvard University; Guidance Ever to excel. Suffolk LIniversity, V niversity of Massa- chusetts, Boston University; Guidance ' Ingredients for success; ability, per- sonality, and work, work, work! LANGUAGE FLORENCE E. JOHNSON Hunter College, Middlebury College; Head of Language Department; French. Russian Secret of joy: Find some job you love to do, and do it extremely well. 17 FLORA A. DINUCCI Alfred University, Buffalo University; Latin Nihil sine labore. FRANCES JOHNSON University of Maine, Boston University, Middlebury College; French; French Club To what use serves learning, if the understanding be away. GEORGE H. PLAYER Northeastern University; Spanish; Var- sity Baseball Gota por gota llueve, y con eso los rios crecen. 18 ROBERTA FINN Boston University; French; French Club Les grands diseurs ne sont pas les grands faiseurs. I v.. SUSAN R. KUDER Penn. State University; French; French Club This above all; to thine own self be true, and it must follow as the night the dav, thou canst not then be false to any man. EDWARD A. PORTER Boston College, Boston State College; French Pouvoir, c ' est vouloir! ARDETH D. HIDINGER Indiana University of Penn.; Spanish Why should we be in such desperate haste to succeed, and in such desperate enterprises? If a man does not keep pace with his companions, perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer. MARIE MOSS Boston University; French Hold fast your dreams. ELEANOR F. RITCHIE Wheaton College; Latin Fortuna caeca est. CAROLYN RODGERS BENEDITTO SALVUCCI Emmanuel College, University of Ma- Suffolk University; Spanish drid; Spanish Un hombre prevenido nunca fue vencido. HELEN SCHENKMAX Ohio State, Boston University; Spanish Es facil ser modesto cuando se es celebre. Emmanuel College; Spanish; Russian Club No man can reveal to you aught but that which already lies half asleep in the dawning of your knowledge. EILEEN SULLO Emmanuel College, LIniversity of Paris; French, Spanish II y a deux sortes de personnes dans la vie: Les raisonnables qui durent, et les passionnes qui vivent. LIBRARY FRANCES G. ADAMS University of Grenoble; Librarian; Li- brary Service Club Not the f act avails, but the use you make of it. MATHEMATICS RITA DIMENT Emmanuel College, Simmons College; Librarian; Library Club The foundation of learning must be laid by reading. DIANE BROPHY Northeastern University; Math Your high school days are the most important in your life. Profit by them and you will go far. PAUL J. DUSEAU Boston College, Boston State College, Wayne University; Math; Math Team What you do in life is not nearly as important as how you do it. BRUCE S. BURGESS Bridgewater State College; Mathematics; Ski Club, Folk Music Society A scientist worthy of the name, above all a mathematician, experiences in his work the same impression as an artist; his pleasure is as great and of the same nature. RONALD ERIKSON Merrimack College; Geometry, Algebra A man should be upright, not be kept upright. GERALD SWANSON Boston College; Head of Mathematics Department; Math Club Never was good work done without much trouble. LINDA L. CLAYTON Keuka College; Mathematics; Riding Club, Campus Sales Staff It matters not so much where you stand, as in what direction you are moving. JOHN B. HARTWELL Gettysburg College; Algebra, Trigo- nometry It ' s a game fish that swims upstream. 20 DEXXIS W. HUYGHE Merchant Marine Academy, Suffolk University, Harvard University; Mathe- matics ' Truth will triumph. JOSEPH SAVOIA Bowdoin, Tufts University, Allegheny, Brown University; Geometry Long hours of hard work are the key to success. MUSIC PAUL WARREX Xew England Conservatory of Music, Boston University; Director of Music; Band Keep a song in your heart, and the world will never be without beauty. GEORGE D. JOHAXSSOX Xortheastern University; Algebra A closed mouth catches no flies. MECHANICAL DRAWING VIXCENT J. DI SESSA Fitchburg State College, Xortheastern University; Technical Drawing, Archi- tectural Drawing Ideas are useless until they are ac- tivated. EDWIN BURKE Xew England Conservatory of Music; Orchestra Work for accomplishment — Play for enjoyment — Don ' t confuse the two. WILLIAM M. KEARXS Tufts University; Mathematics; Varsity Basketball Coach Good Luck! GEORGE H. KLAY Boston University, Bridgewater State College; Mechanical Drawing; Cafeteria Supervisor A picture is worth a thousand words. RICHARD BURNS Oberlin College and Conservatory. Wayne University, Rollins College, Bos- ton University, Bridgewater State Col- lege; Music Music hath charms. 21 PHYSICAL EDUCATION JOHN FISHER Fordham, Boston University; Director of Athletics and Physical Education; Golf Coach The only way to success is through hard work. PAULINE BOCZAXOW SKI Boston University, Sargent College; Physical Education ' Always develop your character and ability to their highest potential. MARY E. ARNOLD Sargent College, Boston University; Physical Education; Cheerleaders, Pep Club Ask Cod ' s blessing on your work, but do not also ask Him to do it. VIRGINIA M. CULLITY Boston University, Sargent College; Physical Education Remember! Exercise everyday and the life you save may be your own. RICHARD HAYES Springfield College; Physical Education; Ass ' t. Football Coach, Ass ' t. Gymnastics Coach To work is to win. RALPH JANNINO University of Idaho; Physical Educa- tion; Ass ' t. Football Coach, Wrestling Coach Set a goal and give your utmost to attain it. DIANE JONES Skidmore College; Physical Education A quitter never wins; a winner never quits. SCIENCE JOHN T. GHIORSE Harvard College; Head of Science De- partment; Laboratory Ass ' t. Club Observation is the first step in under- standing. TIMOTHY DALY Boston College; Physics; Key Club Always strive to do your best; the success of your future depends on it. JOHN McPHERSON Northeastern University; Physical Edu- cation; Ass ' t. Football Coach All work is seed sown; it grows and spreads, and sows itself anew. WILLIAM CAMPBELL Suffolk L niversity; Biology It is characteristic of wisdom not to do desperate things. JOHN K. DELAHUNT University of Massachusetts, Calvin Coolidge College; Biology Strength is the secret of success. DUDLEY F. O ' LEARY Boston University; Physical Education; Track Coach Practice like a champion and you may become one. JOYCE M. COOKSEY Emmanuel College, Boston State Col- lege; Chemistry It is the great beauty of science that advancement in it, instead of exhausting the subject of research, opens the doors to further and more abundant know- ledge. RICHARD C. HALLOW ELL Trinity College, Boston University; Chemistry Rather than be puzzled and angered bv what passes for courage in our time, let us be guided by the virtues that de- fine humanity. 90 NORMAN D. LOUD Boston University, Clarkson College of Technology; Chemistry Choose a life-work you enjoy, since then it will not be work at all, just pleasure. I CHARLES THIBODEAU Bridgewater State College, Northeastern L ' niversity; Biology With perseverance, nearly all things are possible. Norwich University; World History Courage is a virtue that the young cannot spare; to lose it is to grow old before the time; it is better to make a thousand mistakes and suffer a thou- sand reverses than run away from battle. [AMES f. O ' MALLEY University of California; Chemistry Have faith, proceed the unknown end. [AMES M. WHEELER Boston L ' niversity; Science, Math; Foot- ball Coach The score is nothing to nothing — now go out and be a winner. JAMES A. BRIZZI Ohio University; History; Talent Show Advisor Good luck, good health, and above all happiness. ROBERT O ' MEARA Boston College; Biology Keep trying. SOCIAL STUDIES DOUGLAS T. BLAKE University of New Hampshire; Head of Social Studies Department; Student Government Exchange Program Choose your vocation with care; select your college after careful consideration; and aim high. GERALD CAVANAUGH Bridgewater State College; European History; A.V. Club Each man has his own delusion. Un- fortunately, none of us sees that part of the bag which hangs on his own back. WILLIAM E. CLANCY Boston College; U.S. History; Chair- man, High School Teachers ' Senior Scholarship Fund Always seek that truth which is far beyond mere catch words and easy slogans. EDWIN R. LOFGREN Northeastern University, University of Maryland; L ' .S. History; Chess Club Be happy at whatever you do — or don ' t do it! WAYNE MASTERS Suffolk University; L T .S. History, Prob- lems of Democracy; Talent Show If at first you don ' t succeed — that makes you about average. WILLIAM L. CONCANNON Suffolk University, Boston State College; U.S. History What you have inherited from your father, and learned from your teachers, earn over again for yourselves, or it will not be yours. PATRICIA MARINOS Boston State College, Tufts L T niversity, U.S. History; Political Affairs Club, WHS-TV This above all: to thine own self be true. EDWARD MEEHAN Harvard College; Economics; Ass ' t. Track Coach Face the world with open eyes and an alert mind. W ILLIAM A. DEMPSEY, JR. University of Vermont; Problems of Democracy; Tennis, Hockey Commit yourself. MARY LOU MARTINEZ University of Washington, Seattle Uni- versity, Marylhurst College; Problems of Democracy; Student Council No mind is thoroughly well organized that is deficient in a sense of humor. MARTIN M. MURPHY Boston College; Social Studies Work and be happy. 25 RICHARD NIMS Northeastern L ' niversity, Boston Uni- versity; History What really matters is what happens in us, not to us. ETHEL G. SKEHAN Boston State, Boston College; Econom- ics, U.S. History Hitch your wagon to a star. VIRGIL VALICEXTI Bates College, Bridgewater State Col- lege; U.S. History Be prepared. VOCATIONAL JAMES F. BOUND Calvin Coolidge College; Sheet Metal Even in the common affairs of life, how little security have we when we trust our happiness in the hands of others. I RICHARD A. CAREY Stonehill College; English; Ass ' t. Base- ball Coach What does it profit a man if he should gain the whole world, and lose his own soul? FRED P. CARLSON Boston State College; Carpentry Do it now! ! ! Not tomorrow. HAROLD E. CLARKE Fitchburg State College; Sheet Metal The future belongs to those who pre- pare for it. CHARLES L. DARDINSKI Fitchburg State College; Auto Body, Math, Phvsics, Theory Knowledge comes, but wisdom lin- gers. MELVIN DUNN Fitchburg State College; Lithography Resolve to be thyself; and know that he who finds himself loses his misery. 26 MICHAEL FUCILLO Wentworth Institute; Electronics A man is known bv his friends. RICHARD F. HARDING Franklin Institute; Structural Design Hard work is the key to success. 7 GUY J. LEXTIXI Auto Body Good Luck. DONALD G. GUAY Massachusetts Military Academy; Cabi- netmaking If at first you don ' t succeed — try and try again. PHILIP W. HENLEY Wentworth Institute, Fitchburg State College, Suffolk University; Related Math, Science, Theory That man is the richest whose pleasures are the cheapest. HAROLD A. MacDONALD P.W.C. College; Architectural, Mechani- cal Drafting, Math, Sales Theory The important thing in this life is not so much where we stand, as in what direction we are moving. We must sail sometimes with the wind and sometimes against it — but we must sail, and not drift, nor lie at anchor. CHESTER H. MARKS, JR. Electronics I keep six honest serving men. (They taught me all I know ) Their names are what and why and when and how and where and who. FREDERICK K. MORRISSEY Suffolk University; Problems of Democ- racy, U.S. History, Civics Work. LEO O ' REILLY Wentworth Institute of Technology; Electronics It takes ten pounds of common sense to carry one pound of learning. HENRY MARSHMAN Kitchburg State College, Boston State College; Math, Science, Automachine Theory You will get out of life just what you put into it. DAVID MURLEY North Adams State College; English The greatest of faults is to beconscious of none. KENNETH L. PEREZ Autobody The time you spend idly today you will pay for tomorrow. FRANK H. MEDA Fitchburg State College; Auto Repair Our chief want in life is somebody who shall make us do what we can. GEORGE E. NOTT Fitchburg State College; Head of Graphic Arts Department Anything worth doing is worth doing well. HERMAN F. PERRY Fitchburg State College; Graphic Arts What you give to the world, the world will give back to you. 28 H. LELAND SANGER Gordan College, Boston University; Guidance He who knows others is learned; he who knows himself is wise. ROBERT F. STENBERG Charlotte College; Printing Contests allow no excuses, no more do friendships. MELVIN R. STUDLEY Franklin Technical Institute, Lincoln In- stitute, Northeastern School of Business, Fitchburg State College; Structural De- sign in Architecture The difficult you can do immediately; the impossible takes a little longer. EDWARD J. VINSKEY Fitchburg State College; Carpentry When we build let us think that we build forever; let it not be for present delight, nor for present use alone. 29 CLERICAL STAFF CHRISTINA M. ARCHIBALD Secretary Health Office DOROTHY L. CARPENTER Secretary Library JUDITH A. CLARK Assistant Secretary High School Office MARION R. GERSTEL DORIS L. HOLBROOK Assistant Secretary Secretary Vocational School Office Athletics Office ESTER J. JENSEN Assistant Secretary Guidance Office LOUISE J. LOCKWOOD Secretary Vocational School Office DORIS E. McINTOSH Secretary Annex Office LAURA NASH Secretary High School Office DOROTHY W. NOYES DOROTHY L. O ' BRIEN GERALDINE OCHS MARION A. WAKEHAM SHIRLEY M. YOUNG Data Processing Clerk Switchboard Operator High School Office Secretary Guidance Office Assistant Secretary High School Office Secretary Instructional Materials 30 SPECIALISTS ANN K. ALLEN Director of Cafeterias ANNE MULLEN Manager High School Cafeteria DOROTHY B. CURTIN Annex and Vocational School Nurse ARTHUR M. CICCHESE Supervisor of Custodians and Ground Crew LOULA M. WHITFORD Data Processing Technician F GEORGE B. SHANAHAN Supervisor of Attendance JOHN I. RUDOLPH, JR. Director of Audio Visual Instruction AARON SEDMAN Audio Visual Assistant Instruction 31 CAFETERIA WORKERS One of the most difficult tasks facing any staff member at Weymouth High School is that of the cafeteria; the plan- ning and preparation of well-balanced nutritious meals for the more than one thousand four hundred students and teachers. The pleasant and energetic ladies of the kitchen perform the task with exceptional skill. Agnes, get the hacksaw! EVELYN I. MacKEAX BEATRICE A. CARMICHAEL Secretary School Lunch Program Assistant Secretary School Lunch Program All we add is a little bit of love! 32 CUSTODIANS Weymouth High School Custodians. Bob Smith, Cus Sundberg, Ed Taber, Charlie Butler, Al Cicchese, Thomas Spada. Norman Ryerson. Harold Thomas, Herbert Loud. The custodians of Weymouth High work very diligently to maintain our beautiful building and grounds. Their friendly countenances add cheerfulness to the daily routine of the students and encourage them to take pride in their school. The knights of the broom and heroes of the cleanup are a very real and memorable part of the W.H.S. spirit. Sal Abruzzese and Charlie Butler set up to clean the corridors. Thomas Spada prepares to touch up the paint around the high school. 33 SPORTS • SPORTS 1 4 JQoitncing t amLoo JC ippcr Si w i Tlic U ater- L J nL . . . C jf allowing 4 1 jf-ly-tZ way J ird. Horo 34 FOOTBALL Weymouth 35 Weymouth 20 Weymouth 20 Weymouth 50 Weymouth 27 Weymouth 20 Weymouth 22 Weymouth 41 Weymouth 27 Brookline New Bedford Newton Boston Latin 6 Waltham Quincy 6 Arlington 6 Watertown 6 Brockton With the final tick of the clock on Thanksgiving Day, the Weymouth Ma- roons ended a very successful season. Their 9-0 record is especially commend- able since they had to adjust to the methods of a new coach, Mr. Wheeler. All eyes focused on him to see how his freshman year at Weymouth would end. On November 23, any doubts that may have prevailed in September were dis- missed as Coach Wheeler steered his team to the League Championship. None of this would have been possible with- out the great team cooperation that was displayed throughout the season. It was this, along with the memory of last year ' s loss to Arlington, that enabled the Maroons to topple Waltham gaining sole possession of first place in the game of the year. An honor to both the team as a whole and the individuals concerned was the selection of Frank Costa, Steve Sanson, and Doug Auld for the All- Scholastic Team. Their consistently out- standing performances inspired their teammates to do likewise. It was in- spiration, a fine coach, and team co- operation that allowed this year ' s team to bid farewell to the ' 68 season with their heads held high. Weymouth High Football Team. Front: R. MacDonald, S. Boc, M. McGlynn, D. Gentile, E. Diamond, S. Sanson, J. Gillis, D. Auld, F. Gosta, K. Wilson, J. Shober, R. SchleifT. R. Cugno, R. Tuffy. Second row: Coach Wheeler, R. Gumpright, F. Baldassini, W. McCurdy, F. Finnegan, R. Lamrock, G. Byron, R. Lindstrom, M. Devlin, P. Dodwell, M. Craffey, R. Mell, 1). Tourigney, B. Fitzpatrick. Third row: Mr. Hayes, W. Dempsey, W. MacDonald, P. Voungclaus, B. Burke. P. Monihan, P. Caulfield, G. Brennan, R. Conrad, M. Gladis, S. Pierce, M. Jarvis, R. Franco, E. Briscoe, Mr. Jannino. Frank Costa goes for the first down. Frank Costa throws a block as Ken Wilson looks for a pass receiver. W eymouth High cheerleaders in their traditional W . Ellen Delorey, Cheryl Nixon, Sara Van Keuren, Sue Murphy, Mary De- Coste, Marilyn Manter, Debbie Ketchen. Linda Sass(captain ), Lorraine Reardon. Nancy Saraceno, Kathy Murphy, Patti Corrigan. Barbara Bennett. Judy Doble. Lucille Becker. CHEERLEADERS PEP CLUB This year ' s cheerleaders, headed by Linda Sass, were a fine example of school spirit. During the fall they re- mained faithful to our undefeated foot- ball team, cheering them on to victory in spite of muddy field conditions. Bas- ketball season found them spurring our team onward to qualify for the Tech Tourney. Dedicated work and enthu- siasm prompted a welcome response from the entire student body. Charging the air with excitement, the Pep Club aided the cheerleaders by urging the boys to victory. This spirited group of students, led by President Bill Earle, aroused much school spirit, parti- cipating both at the games and at sports rallies. Through these two organiza- tions, Weymouth has been called the most spirited school on the South Shore. Staunch supporters at all Weymouth High athletic events can be found in the members of the Pep Club. Chico jumps for the ball. Potential Weymouth stars. BASKETBALL Out into the world went the class of ' 67 and the memories of an unde- feated basketball season. Left was Coach Kearns and a group of athletes deter- mined to devote themselves to basket- ball and success. Everyday practice was a must and a reality to all of the future hopefuls. This devotion paid off as the team started off a strong season by winning the first eight games before losing to an aggressive Waltham squad. The remainder of the twenty game schedule, although marred by four more losses, was revived by a spectacular win over Quincy which brought back the mo- mentum lost after the first defeat. Qualifying for the Tech Tourney, Wevmouth found itself matched against Waltham. However, flying high and backed by a tremendous following of school-spirited, balloon-throwing fans, Wevmouth crushed Waltham with a stunning team effort. Going into the quarterfinals, Weymouth was matched against a strong New Bedford team. Although the Whalers outdistanced the Maroons, the hard-fought, hustling con- test displayed every phase of a great game, Basketball. The Maroon Varsity. Front: P. Moynihan, R. Jablonski, R. Hassan, E. Wisneski, C. Reavey, T. Dunlay. Second row: K. Wilson, R. Gregg, F. Donovan, S. Morris, S. Douglas, G. Brennan. 4ii i ' i 9 V. ' If Fran Donovan ' s attempt foiled by Cambridge player. Up. up, and away Weymouth 69 Weymouth 94 Weymouth 65 Weymouth 66 Weymouth 77 Weymouth 89 Weymouth 78 Weymouth 69 Weymouth 43 Weymouth 61 Weymouth 57 Weymouth 58 Weymouth 75 Weymouth 83 Weymouth 61 Weymouth 53 Weymouth 81 Weymouth 50 Weymouth 50 Weymouth 73 Tech Tourney Weymouth 67 Weymouth 56 Watertown 33 Quincy 60 Newton 54 Brookline 51 Newton S. 56 Arlington 67 Rindge Tech 58 Brockton 62 Waltham 62 Camb. Latin 74 Watertown 33 Newton 55 Brookline 36 Newton S. 63 Arlington 54 Camb. Latin 66 Rindge Tech 43 Brockton 51 Waltham 58 Quincy 72 Waltham55 New Bedford 68 Members of the Junior Varsity Squad. Front: P. Higgins. L. Saint. E. Davenport. J. Taubert, M. Buckley, M. Teasdale, M. Anderson. Second row: R. Balcolm. D. Har- rington, B. Bennett, B. McGrorerty. K. Atkinson. Y. Gardner. Coach Van Neste. 41 HOCKEY Led by All-Stars Jim Heffernan, Bob Haley, and Mark Sullivan, Weymouth finished fourth in the South Shore League. The other seniors who played well were Rudy Pompeo and Jim Davin. The team impressed their large follow- ing with season ' s highlights including a 2-2 tie with first-place Catholic Me- morial. Also notable was a 2-0 victory over third-place Archbishop Williams. The last game of the season proved to be one of the most exciting as Wey- mouth fought to a 5-5 tie against Hing- ham, scoring more goals against Hing- ham than any other team had pre- viously this season, and also dropping them to a second-place league finish. A number of tough breaks prevented Weymouth from playing in the State Tournament. These included four one goal losses to the top three teams. With the return of many outstanding juniors, Vic Puntiri, Bill Dempsey, Rick Vetman, and Phil Voungclaus, Coach Dempsey has reason to expect another successful season next year. Vic Puntiri, ready and waiting to score. Weymouth High Hockey Team. Front: W. Dempsey, R. Haley, V. Puntiri, R. Pompeo, M. Sullivan, R. Barhour, P. Dolan, R. Yetman, P. Cignarella. Second row: Manager S. Reynolds, J. Donovan. R. Goggin, J. Heffernan, C. Dorman, S. Hartry, M. O ' Hanley, P. Voungclaus, Coach Dempsey. I Mr. Dempsey attentively watches a game at Ridge Arena. Unguarded Vic Puntiri heads for the goal. Weymouth 2 Memorial 2 Weymouth 7 Brockton Weymouth 5 Canton 2 Weymouth 5 King Philip Weymouth 3 Hingham 4 Weymouth 2 Williams Weymouth 2 Williams Weymouth 5 Scituate Weymouth Memorial 3 Weymouth 10 Brockton Weymouth 3 Canton Weymouth 2 King Philip Weymouth 2 Hingham 4 Weymouth 3 Williams 4 Weymouth 6 Scituate State Playoffs Weymouth 1 Memorial 2 Weymouth 1 Williams 2 Weymouth 5 Hingham 5 Standouts Rudy Pompeo and Jim Heffernan take the offense. 43 WRESTLING This year ' s wrestling team, one of the hardest working ever, placed in the top part of the Bay State League with a record of five wins and three losses. Under the direction of Coach Jan- nino, the Weymouth grapplers were turned into a team of accomplished wrestlers. The team found qualified leaders in co-captains Rod Laniewski and Russ Huntington. Juniors Bill Hendry, undefeated throughout the regu- lar season, and Tom Hay ward sparked the team. In the post-season Bay State Tournament, Rod Laniewski and Bob Schleifl placed first; Scott Willy placed second; Hendry, third; Rick Lindstrom, fourth; and Russ Huntington and Tom Hayward placed filth in their classes. A wrestler must combine strength, speed, and knowledge of wrestling skills if he is to win. No other sport demands such discipline and grueling condition- ing of the mind and body. Bob Schleifl overpowers his opponent on the road to victory. Front: S. Willy, S. Liquori, T. Hayward, R. Schleiff, R. Laniewski, R. Huntington, R. Cugno, Second row: Coach Jannino, S. Kohler, R. Lamrock, W. Hendry, R. Lindstrom, P. Fistori, R. Clifford, E. Ahlstedt, R. Mroz, Assistant Coach W. Schleiff. Third row: J. Walsh, B. Wallok, D. Morse, R. Desmond, J. Nicastro, R. Gibbons, K. Xaughton, G. MacDonald, C. Quirk, K. Farrell, R. Rennie. Weymouth High Wrestling Team. L. Clark, J. Dwyer, R. Svizzero. CROSS COUNTRY Weymouth ' s cross country team had an off season this year. They consistent- ly outscored their opponents. Unfortu- nately, the low score wins. Leading Weymouth were co-captains Xorman Weeks and John L. Sullivan, who, along with John Bambrick, Don Bambrick, and Joe Rosado saw Weymouth to a twelfth place finish in the state meet. The potential displayed by juniors and sophomores indicates a more successful season to come. First row: P. Gordon, J. Bambrick. N. Weeks, J. Sullivan, J. Rosado, D. Bambrick; Second row: P. Shanahan. T. Hayward, M. Kobbs, G. Remarus, R. Fuqua, D. Sjostedt, F. Desmond. Third row: C. Reavey, Coach Dudley O ' Leary. Xewton 22 Brockton 15 Boston Tech. 27 Quincy 36 North Quincy 25 Weymouth 33 Weymouth 49 Weymouth 29 Weymouth 21 Weymouth 31 John Sullivan and Norm Weeks displav their running skills. Archbishop Williams 21 Weymouth 34 North Quincy 31 Weymouth 24 State Meet: Weymouth 12th place among 24 teams The Cross Country Team shapes up. Weymouth High Winter Track. Front: S. Holmes, D. Cumming, J. Bambrick, E. Diamond, N, Weeks, J. L. Sullivan, C. Dacey, P. Pizzi. Second row: M. Holmes, W. Morin, P. Horrigan, W. Rand. J. Roanowicz. L. Chabot, J. Rosado, R. Watts, M. Reardon. Third row: Coach O ' Leary, Manager J. Salvatore. R. Durante, G. Remarus, D. Scribner, P. Shanahan, P. Gordon, R. Mell, T. McGonagle, R. Payson, W. Handrahan, D. Griswold, Assistant Coach Meehan. WINTER TRACK The winter track team produced a second Class A championship this year. Although they tied for second place in the Metropolitan League, the team bounced back to easily win the state meet for the first time since 1963. Not only did the team do well collectively, but several individuals excelled as well. John Roanowicz broke the school shot put record by several feet, while junior Joe Rosado broke the record he set as a sophomore in the 600-yard run. John L. Sullivan had the distinction of com- piling a three year undefeated record in the 1000 yard run. Rated as the best team in the state by their perform- ances was the relay team of senior Ed Diamond, and juniors Bill Morin, Paul Horrigan, and Joe Rosado. With these juniors returning again next year, Coach O ' Leary can look forward to having as promising a season as ' 68. John Sullivan sets the pace for John Bambrick, Don Cummings, and Charlie Dacey- Co-captained by Ed Diamond and Norm Weeks, the 1968 spring track team is poised for perhaps its best sea- son ever. Pointing for the Eastern Mas- sachusetts Interscholastic Relays, Class A State Championship, and possibly the New England title, the team will utilize balance and experience in the form of John Sullivan, State Indoor 1000 yard champion; two-mile record holder Norm Weeks; Ed Diamond, second in the State Indoor fifty-yard dash; John Roanowicz, State Indoor shot put cham- pion; Paul Horrigan, third in the State Indoor 300; State Indoor third place finisher in the 600, Joe Rosado; and Suburban league pole vault record holder, Don Cummings. The team, dubbed Potentially the best team I ' ve ever had by Coach O ' Leary, will seek to expand its undefeated dual meet wins to its fourth year. Moments of anticipation. SPRING TRACK Almost perfect for Quincy, but Weymouth is triumphant. BOYS ' GYMNASTICS A successful season in relation to the number of wins and losses does not necessarily determine the accomplish- ments of a team. Led by captain Tim Doherty, Weymouth High ' s boys ' gym- nastic team won only one meet this year, but the boys involved gained much. Directed by Mr. Frado and Mr. Hayes, the boys performed on the high bar, the horse, the parallel bars, and the rings. In learning these new skills and by constantly practicing them, these boys obtained and maintained top physi- cal condition. Hoping for more student interest next year, the boys are planning on a more successful season. Weymouth High School Boys ' Gymnastic Team. Front: P. LaFavre, K. Purdy, M. Speare, T. Doherty. Second row: L. Carver, F. Greeley, P. Lannon, P. Barber, R. Lucas. Third row: D. Howes, K. Lancaster, R. Milev, R. Mulligan. D. Martell, A. ZylinskL Dave Martell demonstrates the straddle ' L. 4« Members of the Girls ' Gymnastic Team attentively watch the competition of an opposing team. The Girls ' Gymnastic Team of Weymouth High School. Front (1 to r): Mrs. Boczanow- ski, Marjorie Carver, Marise Bilodeau, Linda Sass, Becky Smith, Susan Murphy, Mrs. Frado. Second row: Kathy Dempsey, Patti Corrigan, Madelyn Fucile, Cheryl Bickford, Judy Dowling, Judi Reeve. GIRLS ' GYMNASTICS Gymnastics, one of the few varsi- ty sports offered to girls at Wey- mouth High, is also one of the most popular with sports fans. Under the direction of Mrs. Frado and Mrs. Boczanowski, the girls perform their routines in interscholastic meets with area schools. They exhibit their skills in the floor exercise, and on the un- even parallel bars, the vaulting horse, th e trampoline, and the balance beam. The team practices diligently through- out the season to develop the agility, coordination, grace, and stamina needed for the strict competition in gymnastics. With the addition of several talented sophomores to the nucleus of last year ' s team, Wey- mouth will undoubtedly have one of its best years. Junior high students also work out with the team to learn new skills. BOYS ' GYM Mark Gilford struggles with rings. An effective physical education program makes a great contribution both to the strength of its students and to the strength of the nation. The boys ' gym classes cover many areas of physical activity. Directed by Mr. O ' Leary, Mr. Hayes, and Mr. Jannino, the boys begin the year by running to Legion Field for football. When the days grow cold, the gridiron is re- placed by trampoline and basketball court. Later, gymnastics and wrestling keep the boys fit. Classes are resumed at Legion Field in the spring for track and field, and, finally, for softball. Monkey Business! Ballet in Boy ' s Gym Class. GIRLS ' GYM The mysteries of accuracy can often be perplexing. All Weymouth High girls participate in the physical education program. Thanks to the sincere efforts of Miss Arnold and Miss Cullity, these two weekly periods are enjoyable. The girls participate in basketball, speedball, gymnastics, field hockey, vol- leyball, badminton, tennis, and Softball. In understanding these games, the girls acquire a sense of good sportsmanship. A new program of intramural basket- ball was initiated this year. Many girls participated after school in the contests to decide which division was best. Physi- cal education prov ided a memorable and enjoyable time in every girl ' s program. Sandy Abdou concentrates on shooting a lay-up shot. Miss Rosenblatt explains to one of the gym classes the various techniques involved in using the trampoline. J IQevellincj . . . Still 3n pilgrims CLape J iust 9 ' °)Qoam Endless oaJ. Basho CLASS OFFICERS Left to right: Richard Jablonski, High School President; Linda Sass, High School Secretary; Judith Doble, High School Treasurer; Gregory Sammer, High School Vice President; Laurence Carver, Vocational School President; Thomas Henehan, Vocational School Vice President; Paul Chebator, Vocational School Secretary-Treasurer. 53 THOMAS F. ABBOTT Tom dislikes getting out of bed in the morning . . . entering the Coast Guard, then college, are involved in his future plans. Band 11, 12; Outdoor Club 12 FRANK H. ADAM Frank, who can be seen working at McManus Ice Cream Shop, enjoys basketball, football, and sailing. When not on the job, he is either watching T.V. or going to Weymouth games . . . dislikes hot peppers on subma- rine sandwiches. ROSEMARY ADAM An avid sports enthusiast, Rosie en- joys watching all basketball and foot- ball games. She looks forward to at- tending a business college . . . works at Bell Shop. F.B.L.A. 11, Social V. Pres. 12; Jr. Prom Comm.; Reflector Sec ' t. 12; Bookkeeping Tutor 12; Cap and Gown Comm. ALICE M. ADAMS Among Alice ' s interests are bowling, ice skating, and swimming. She en- joys sewing and cooking and dislikes people who are always late . . . plans to become an office secretary. F.B.L.A. 11, 12; Mr. Warren ' s Sec ' t 12 JANET E. ADAMS A busy girl, Janet was worthy advisor of her Rainbow Assembly and is sec- retary of her church youth group. She enjoys having fun and meeting people ... oil paints in free time. Taking the nurse ' s training course at Massasoiat lies in her future plans. J.M.S.V.C. 10, 11, 12; Pep Club 11, 12; F.N. A. 11, 12; Chorus 10, 11, 12; Glee Club 11 JOYCE L. ADAMS After traveling to California, Joyce plans to attend art school. A member of the Wevmouth Art Association, she enjoys football and basketball games . . . dislikes people against mini-skirts. Jr. Prom Comm.; Arsenic and Old Lace Scenery Comm.; Pep Club 12; Ski Club 12; Powder Puff Football; Sr. Prom Comm. STEPHEN A. ADAMS Steve, a member of his church youth group and editor of the newspaper, hopes to attend Salem State Teachers College and become a history teacher. His hobbies include writing to girls in Japan, bowling, and swimming . . . dislikes conceited people and dull classes . . . pet peeve is getting up in the morning. French Club 10; F.T.A. 11 STEPHEN L. ADAMS A future mathematician, Steve is ac- tively involved in church youth fellow- ship activities . . . member of Demo- lay, he can often be found on the ski slopes or at Weymouth football games. J.M.S.V.C. 10, 11, 12; Ski Club 11, 12; Math Club 10, 11, 12; Chess Club 10; Band 10, 11, 12 4iM DANIEL F. AFFSA Dann is presently employed at Jordan Marsh and comes to Weymouth from Agawam High where he participated in baseball, basketball, and golf. He likes girls, popular music, and sports, but dislikes the school dress rules. After graduation he hopes to enter college. J ROBERT J. AHL Talkative Bob, an avid sports fan, is planning to attend junior college. He is an active member of his C.Y.O. and has played C.Y.O. hockey. 54 RICHARD A. AHLQUIST Rich aspires to enter the Navy after graduation . . . loves G.T.O. ' s and Pontiac Bonnevilles, but dislikes Ram- blers. Walking his dog at 11:00 P.M. even ' night annoys him. ELAINE A. AKUXEVICH Kooney enjoys everything from dancing to chasing basketball players. She can be found cheering at football and basketball games . . . likes French poodles, but dislikes moody people . . . plans a career in nursing. H.R. Reflector Rep. 11, 12;Sec ' t.-Treas. of F.N. A. 12; Grad. Dance Comm. DAVID B. ALBION Al hopes to become a carpenter after attending college in the fall . . . girls, cars, skiing, and music are among his varied interests . . dislikes people who play practical jokes. Office Duty 11, 12; Open House 10, 12; Honors 10, 11 CLAIRES. ALEMIAN Dancing at the Surf, looking for a good part time job, and sewing keep E-Clair rather busy. She likes to travel and meet people, but is peeved by people who constantly lollow the crowd . Attending college appears in her future plans. Gymnastics 10; Campus H.R. Rep. 11, 12 GERALD H. ALEMIAN Sailing and all sports appeal to Jerry, who plays on a soccer team . . . also active in Demolay, he plans a career in engineering after college. J.M.S.V.C. 10, 11, 12; Key Club 12; Campus 10; Ski Club 12; Basketball 10; Talent Show 11 J PATRICIA A. ALEX A secretarial school and travelling are in Pat ' s future plans. She enjoys basket- ball and football games and ski trips . . . also likes vacations but dislikes homework and Mondav mornings. Fashion Show 11; Ski Club 11 RICHARD A. ALEXANDER Rick, when not working at Stop Shop as a cashier, spends his time bowling or card playing. He likes quiet, lonely places and good music . . . dislikes inconsiderate and loud people. His intentions are to join the Navy or Air Force after graduation. DANIEL C. ALLEN With a great interest in music, Bozo enjoys playing jazz. He spends his extra time working at Cain ' s Restau- rant, but after high school, hopes to attend Berkley College of Music . . . dislikes Guy Lombardo, turnips, and broken shoe laces. Band 10, 11, 12 DUNCAN W. ALLEN Intelligent and friendly, Duncan heads for a career in languages or physical sciences. Among his outside interests are canoeing, coin collecting, and pho- tography ... is an active member in his church youth group. Theater Arts 10, 11, 12; Rrigadooii; Lab Ass ' t. 11, 12; Reflector Photo- graphy 11, 12; Chess Club 10; Con- servation Club 11, 12; High Honors 10, 11; National Merit Semi-Finalist ROBERT J. ALTOBELLO A member of a C.Y.O. soccer team. Archie intends to see many places in his future vears. He likes girls and going to Boston Common, but his pet peeve is adults who criticize teenagers. Chess Club 12; Intramural Basketball 10 55 mm GARY L. AMBLER Gary, who enjoys all sports, partici- pates on a C.Y.O. soccer team. He looks forward to attending college and being successful . . . dislikes school dress rules. Basketball Intramurals 10; Honors 10 PATRICIA E. ANDERSEN Planning a career in teaching is Pattie ' s vocational objective . . . enjoys sports and sewing . . . dislikes teachers who give too much homework. GARY W. ANDERSON Although uncertain about his future plans, Gary will surely be a success in any endeavor . . . enjoys surfing, sports, and fast cars . . . dislikes short hair and slow drivers. SHIRIN ANDERSON Sherry, who hopes to attend college, works at Jordan Marsh in her spare time. She likes skiing and plaving the guitar. Jr. Party Comm.; Ski Club 11 DONNA L. ANSALDI Donna enjoys sewing, dancing, and attending the school games. After grad- uation she hopes to attend business school and become a legal secretary. She likes listening to the radio . . . dislikes snobby people and spaghetti. Pep Club 11, 12; F.B.L.A. 11, 12; Reflector H.R. Rep. 10; Miss Martinez ' Sec ' t.; Shorthand Cert. 60; Honors 10; Teacher ' s Conv. 10 DONALD M. ANTONOWICZ A gourmet of fine foods, Don plans to attend Culinary Institute in Conn, for two years and become a chef . . . dis- likes people who fool in studies. Monitor 10; ( ' ap and Gown Comm. 12 JAMES J. ARNONE Interested in swimming and cars, Arnie plans a career in the field of printing or the service. Open House 1L DOUGLAS G. AULD An active participant in sports, es- pecially football, Doug hopes to at- tend college and enter the art field. He likes Corvettes and Cobras . . . dislikes people who say, You can ' t win them all. Baseball 10, 11, 12; Weight Lifting 10, 11, 12; Football 10, 11, 12; Honors 10 HELEN R. AUSTIN Helen, who plans to go to Quincy Junior College, would like to become a medical secretary. She works part- time at Cain ' s Restaurant and enjoys bowling, roller-skating, and dancing. She likes people who can make her laugh . . . dislikes conceited people. F.B.L.A. 12 CAROLE F. BACH Carole hopes to attend a school of business retailing after graduation. She likes watching the Grand Prix races and dislikes boys with long hair. 56 JAMES M. BAGGETT Jim enjoys sports and can be seen plaving on the C.Y.O. basketball team. He hopes to attend college. His pet peeve is people who are late. Pep Club 12 CATHERINE E. BAILEY Bail ' s ambition is to become an airline stewardess. She enjoys dancing and good shows . . . she dislikes snobs . . . likes people with class. RAYMOND J. BAILEY Working at A P and the C.Y.O. keep Ray occupied in his spare time. He enjoys water skiing and working on radios and T.Y. ' s. After graduation he plans to attend college. Ski Club 12; A.Y. 10, 11, 12; Spanish Club 10 J PHILIP R. BALCOM Phil is interested in almost everything, especially swimming. He plans a career as a CP. A. after college . . . dislikes people who think they ' re great. JOHN A. BAMBRICK John likes the outdoor life along with basketball and traveling. He plans to enter the field of social work . . . likes athletic people. He dislikes people who smoke. Cross Country 10, 11; Spring Track 11; Winter Track 10, 11 KENNETH J. BANDERA Kenny, a lively person, works at Friendly ' s in his spare time. He hopes to travel in the L T nited States after he graduates. He enjoys playing cards . . . dislikes people who are too so- phisticated to have a good time. Intramurals 10; Monitor 10 JANICE M. BANDINI Janice ' s favorite hobbies are sewing, reading, and boating. She would like to attend Emmanuel College and major in French. Noisy people annoy her. Dramatics Club 10; Monitor 10; Campus Sales Rep. 10; Theater Arts 11, 12; F.T.A. 11, 12; Brigadoon Usherette; Sr. Nom. Comm.; Arsenic and Old Lace; French Tutor 12; French Club 11; Honors 10, 11 ROBERT J. BANNISTER Interested in baseball and cars, Bob would like to become a sheet metal worker after graduation. LLOYD J. BARBER Lloyd will enter the service after gradu- ation and possibly further his educa- tion upon discharge . . . likes helping people with their problems and being told the truth. PETER R. BARBER Peter plans a career as an engineer in laser technology. He enjoys model car and model boat racing and his favorite pastimes are football and swimming. He likes helping others and his pet peeve is people who think they know everything. Monitor 10; Wresding 11; Book Fair 12; Audio Yisual 10 ELIZABETH BARCELLOS A future elementary school teacher, Bettv is active in C.Y.O. and enjoys tennis and sewing. She dislikes un- friendly and conceited people. F.T.A. 11; J.M.S.V.C. 12; Sr. Nom. Comm.; Arsenic and Old iMce MARIE B. BARKER Drum and Bugle Corp and working at the South Shore Hospital keep Marie busy in her spare time. She plans to attend Bridgewater State College and become an elementary teacher. F.T.A. 11, 12; Honors 10, 11 WILLIAM F. BARSTIS.JR Willie hopes to attend business school. His interests include water sports, cars, and playing the guitar. He likes girls with good personalities . . . dislikes conceited people and short vacations. Student Council 10; Cap and Cown Comm. KLAUS B. B ARTELS An avid Red Sox fan, Klaus plans a career in engineering. He is a member of Demolay and enjoys water skiing, sailing, and camping. He likes to at- tend the school games. French Club 10; Spanish Club 10; Chess Club 10; Lab. Ass ' t. 11, 12; Ski Club 11, 12; Brigadoon; Outdoor Club 12; High Honors 10, 11 FRANK BASSET! A racing fan, Frank hopes to become a carpenter. He enjoys swimming and pool. STEVEN C. BATES College lies ahead for Steve. He enjoys playing the guitar and drums and hopes to join a rock ' n roll group . . . likes anything In. N ROBERT G. BAULIS Bob plans a future in business. An active member of C.Y.O., he enjoys hockey, skiing, and bowling. He is also interested in cars and bikes. CHARLES A. BEAN Chuck plans to become a musician. Playing in the Park Street Under and driving motorcycles take up much of his spare time long hair. likes girls with J DEBORAH A. BEAUSANG Deb, who hopes to become a hair- dresser, enjoys tennis and water-skiing. An active member of Rainbow, she dislikes know-it-alls. Sr. Nom. Comm.; F.B.L.A. 12; Pep Club 11, 12 LUCILLE A. BECKER Active in the Weymouth Art Associa- tion, Lucille plans to further her educa- tion in college. Cheerleader 12; Pep Club 11, V. Pres.; Campus Art Staff 11, 12; Jr. Party Comm.; Dramatic Club 10; Math Club 12; Campus 11; Sr. Class Play Ticket Comm.; Honors 10, 11 58 KEVIN ' L. BEGGS An active Eagle Scout, Kevin is also president of his church group. He en- joys swimming at the Y.M.C.A. . . . plans to make his future in the field of chemistry. Debating Team 11, 12; ChessClubll, 12; J.M.S.V.C. 11; Reflector 10, 11, 12; Math Club 12; Math Team 12; Nat. Science Fair 11; Williams College Book Award 11, Boys State 11; N.M.S.Q..T. Letter Commend.; High Honors 10, 11 ALAN R. BELL Al, interested in ship and car engines, plans a career as an engineer. His outside interests include basketball, cars, girls, and motorcycles . . . also enjoys demolition derbies and drag racing. Cap and Gown Comm.; Reflector H.R. Rep.; Office Duty PAMELA A. BELL When she is not working part time at Jordan Marsh, Pam enjoys outdoor sports, especially water activities . . . loves traveling, Chinese food, and close scoring basketball games . . . dislikes loud people. She plans to attend a college for retailing after graduation. Gymnastics 10; Monitor 10; Student Activity 10; Campus 12 CAROL A. BELLINO Carol, who plans to be a secretary after graduation, enjoys all summer activities, especially going to the beach . . . likes fun-loving people and in- teresting people. Mr. Dow ' s Sec ' t. 12; F.B.L.A. 11, 12; Pep Club 10, 11; Honors 10, 11 JOHN G. BENNETT Active in sports, Gary is also the presi- dent of his C.Y.O. . . . plans to attend a liberal arts college. Student Council Alternate 12; Golf Team 11; Monitor 12; Honors 10 LINDA M. BENOIT An active member of her C.Y.O., Linda also enjoys skiing, camping, and boat- ing . . . plans to attend a business school to become an executive secre- tary . . . likes friendly, quia people and dancing . . . dislikes those who gossip. F.B.L.A. 11, 12; Pep Club 12; Briga- dooti; Honors 10 ROBERT E. BENTLEY Active in Fellowship, Rob is also an officer in Demolay . . . lists his out- side interests as skiing and sailing . . . plans to be a Doctor of Optometry. Band 10, 11, 12; Debate Club 11; Ski Club 11, 12; J.M.S.V.C. 10,Chair- man 11, 12; Sr. Nom. Comm.; A.Y. 11; Sr. Prom Comm. LINDA M. BERGFORS Quiet and attractive, Linda is active in her church fellowship . . . hopes some- day to become a dietition. F.H.A. 10, 11, 12; Honors 11 J SHEILA A. BERM INGHAM After graduation Sheila intends to work for the Telephone Company . . . likes bowling, swimming, and sewing but dislikes long hair on boys. Reflector 10; Fashion Show 11 KENNETH G. BERQLTST Ken. who enjovs working with cars and radios, plans to further his edu- cation in electronic engineering. He lists his hobbies as weight lifting, bas- ketball, and water sports . . . likes people with a good sense of humor and also dating . . . dislikes childish girls. Wrestling 10; Open House 10; Prom Comm. 11; Jr. Usher; Honors 11 59 PAUL O. BICKFORD A future oceanographer, Bick ' s in- terests include cars and playing the guitar. He is also interested in sports. Winter Track; Gymnastics DAVID W. BITTNER David is considering the field of civil engineering as a career. His outside interests include scuba diving and hunting. Cap and Gown Comm.; Student Coun- cil 12; Student Council Norn. Comm. 11 HELEN E. BLEAKNEY Helen spends much of her spare time working at Birtwells ' Bakery. She likes friendly people, driving, and bowling, but does not favor getting up in the morning. MONIQUE S. BLOOD Sue spends much of her time working at the Farmers ' Market . . . enjoys dancing, dating, collecting records, and sewing . . . dislikes getting up early in the morning and conceited people. She aspires to become a hairdresser. STANLEY J. BOC Stanley ' s interests include boating, ski- ing, and girls with long hair. He hopes to become an oceanographer after at- tending college. Chorus 10, 11, 12; Chorale 11, 12; Brigadoon; Chemistry Lab. Ass ' t. 11; Football 11, 12; Winter Track 10 ANTHONY J. BOGNANNO When he is not working as a cashier at Curtis Farms, Tony can be found playing his guitar. He especially likes pizza and ravioli . . . intends to attend a school of accounting. DONNA M. BOGNANNO Donna hopes that she will someday become a secretary or typist in an office. Outside interests include football games and basketball games . . . likes friendly people, but cannot tolerate those who are conceited. Mr. Hallow-ell ' s Sec ' t. LINDA M. BONIA Linda, who enjoys football games and basketball games, is also interested in bowling, crossword puzzles, and taking walks . . . favors pizza and friendly people, but intensely dislikes unfriend- ly, conceited people. Pep Club 12; F.B.L.A. 12; Honors 10, 11; Mr. Morrissey ' s Sec ' t. GERALD J. BORELLINI Gerry first intends to enter the Marines, followed by a career in the Telephone Company- He enjoys winter skiing and surfing . . . likes fast Volkswagons, but his pet peeve is to see a girl with a better car than his own. Football 10; Intramurals 10 NOELM. BORHEK Noel intends to enter the field of re- tailing after graduation. Her spare time is spent as a salesgirl in Filene ' s . . . enjoys traveling and sewing. Talent Show 10; Fashion Show 10, 11; Monitor 12; Campus 12; F.H.A. 12; Honors 10; Usherette Sr. Class Play; Powder Puff Football. 60 JOHN A. BOSTWICK When he is not working as a salad boy at the Blue Hills Country Club, Jack can sometimes be found playing the guitar . . . also enjoys tennis, base- ball, and basketball . . . active in Y.M.C.A. activities and also a member of the Senior Pilgrim Fellowship . . . after attending college, he may enter the field of aviation. LINDA J. BOSTWICK Cute and friendly, Linda is interested in sewing and traveling. A member of the Jordan Marsh Creative Fashion Council, she will attend college and major in home economics. F.H.A. 11, 12; Pep Club 12; Campus 11, 12; Senior Class Play; Fashion Show 10, 11; I ' sherette 11 SUSAN A. BOURQTJE Sue hopes to attend college and major in home economics. In her spare time she enjoys folk music, sewing, and friendly people. Pep Club 11, 12 BARBARA E. BOWEN Barbara hopes to attend art school where she will plan a commercial art career. She enjoys gymnastics, art, and boys, and spends much of her spare time working at Kentucky Fried Chicken. Gymnastics 11; Sr. Play Comm. KATHLEEN BOYLE A potential secretary, Kathy enjoys football games and horseback riding. She also likes friendly people and hav- ing fun. Mr. Fisher ' s Sec ' t. 12; Cap and Gown Comm. PETER M. BOYLE After graduation Mike hopes to join the Air Force, followed by a career in carpentry. He enjoys water skiing, swimming, surfing, and horseback rid- ing . . . also likes driving cars and music. Open House 11; Office Duty 11; Lunch Duty 12; Outdoor Club 12; Honors 10, 11 THERESA A. BRACK Terry enjoys dancing and watching most sports . . . plans to become a secretary. Among her other activities, she holds a part time job at Sears. French Club 10; Mr. Perry ' s Sec ' t. PAMELA J. BRACKETT Pam, a talented artist, also finds time to ski, sew, and hold a part time job at Brigham ' s. She plans to enter an art school and major in commercial art. Jr. Party Comm.; Reflector H.R. Rep. 10; Reflector Art 11, 12; Campus 10; Pep Club 11, 12; Ski Club 12; Spanish Club 10; Soph. Party Comm.; Talent Show LIsherette 10; Grad. Dance Comm. ROBERTA. BRADFORD Robert hopes to go on to college. His sports interests include basketball and golf. Basketball 10; Golf 10 GREGORY J. BRASSO Greg, an avid participant in all sports, would like to attend college. He is peeved by slow golfers and bowlers. A.Y. 10; Ski Club 12 61 v CARYL BRAYTON In her spare time, Ca enjoys danc- ing and the Surf. She spends her sum- mers working at the Cape Cod Mel- ody Tent and also modeling. She hopes to attend the Academy of Dramatic Arts in N.Y. where she will plan her future as a dancer in the theatre. Band 10, 11; Cymnastics 10 SUSAN C. BRENNER Susan hopes to attend art school after graduating from high school. She spends much ol her spare time as a waitress and hostess-cashier at Filene ' s restaurant. Dramatic Club 10; Soph. Class Play Reflector Art Staff 11, Ed. 12; Con- servation Club 11; Campus SalesStaff 11; J.M.S.V.C. 11; One Act Plays 11; Sr. Class Play Scenery Comm. 4 MARILYN C. BREWER Marilyn is a pleasant girl who enjoys most sports, especially bowling. She has no immediate future plans as yet . . . dislikes conceited people. CAROLYN L. BRIGGS Carolyn plans to be a key-punch oper- ator. Outside of school she enjoys horse- back riding . . . her pet peeve is peo- ple who do not pay back money. Riding Club 10; F.B.L.A. 11 4 DOROTHY E. BROWN Dottie, an avid sports enthusiast, en- joys ice skating and skiing, as well as sewing and knitting. Being secre- tary of her youth fellowship and work- ing at Filene ' s occupy much of her spare time. She plans to attend college. F.T.A. 11, 12; Campus Sales Staff 11, Business Manager 12; Ski Club 11, 12; Gymnastics 11, 12; Book Fair 12 KEVIN J. BROWN Kev, who enjoys photography and rid- ing, hopes to attend a business school and travel extensively. He likes people that are fun to be with. Chorus 10; Dramatic Club 10; Riding Club 10; Campus 10; Senior Play Comm.; Reflector H.R. Rep. 12 MARILYN L. BROWN Marilyn plans a career in fashion design after attending college. Her in- terests include skiing, sewing, and watching all sports. Monitor 10; Reflector Adv. Staff 12; Pep Club 12; Spanish Club 10; Ski Club 11, 12; Gymnastics 11, 12; High Honors 11; F.B.L.A. 12 MARK C. BROWN Mark enjoys music, history, and elec- tronics. He plans to attend a technical school or college, majoring in elec- tronics . . . dislikes discourteous peo- ple. Theater Art 11, 12; J.M.S.V.C. 12; One Act Play 11; A.V. 12; Spring Track 12; Sr. Nom. Comm.; Honors 11 MICHAEL B. BROWN Mike, a fine artist and a friend to all, will certainly find great rewards in his chosen field of commercial art. Within the next year, he hopes to enter an art school where he will further his talents. Scenery Comm. 12 ROBERT M. BROYDRICK Bob enjoys all sports, especially bas- ketball and tennis. He is an active member of his C.Y.O. and plans to go to college and become a teacher. Tennis 11, 12; Orchestra 12; Arsenic and Old Lace; Language Lab. Ass ' t. 62 JANET L. BUGKNER Janet has plans for a career in fashion design. In her spare time she is kept busv at a part-time job and also is president of her church group . . . es- pecially likes Weymouth High football games. Gymnastics 10, 11, 12; Ski Club 11. 12; F.T.A. 11; Fashion Show 11, 12; F.H.A. 12 JANET BUGBEE Jan, an officer in her C.Y.O., enjoys horseback riding and dancing. She looks forward to a successful career in fashion designing. Mrs. McThing; Majorette 11; Sopho- more Party Comm.; Campus 10 CAROL J. BUKER Carol, who loves Cape Cod summers, plans to go into the Navy. Her pet peeve is people without a good sense of humor. Pep Club 10. 11 v r THOMAS M. BULLIO Tom, plans to take a P.G. course in structural design. He enjoys photogra- phy and swimming and is annoyed by small cars. J RICHARD B. BULMAX Dick is a quiet boy who enjoys home projects such as repairing cars. Un- friendly and conceited girls do not find favor with him. Tennis 10, 11, 12 r ; ROBERT M. BURNS Watching TV and surfing interest Bob. He especially likes blondes. Intramurals 10; Gvmnastics 11, 12; Pep Club 12; Chem. Lab. Ass ' t. 11 DONALD H. BURRELL Very active in church affairs, Don is President of his C.Y.O. and Treasurer of the Quincy Deanery. A lover of all sports, his pet peeve is people who go too slow on the expressway. Chorus 10; J.M.S.V.C. 10, 11, 12; Reflector 10. 11, 12; Junior Usher; High Honors 10, 11; Merit Scholar- ship Letter Commend. JAMES A. BURROWS A veteran traveler, Jim has been to Europe twice and California once. His future plans include going to college and then traveling around the world. Outdoor Club 12 PRISCILLA A. CALL Always smiling, Pris sees her future in the field of art. In her spare time she can be seen working at Curtis Farms. Arsenic and Old Lace 12 LINDA J. CAMPBELL Traveling after business school is in Linda ' s future. A girl who is always laughing, she dislikes unfriendly peo- ple. Chorus 10; F.B.L.A. 12; Pep Club 12: Ski Club 12 63 SUSAN J. CAMPBELL Sewing, horseback riding, and skating are Sue ' s main interests. After college, she plans to become a designer and clothing teacher. She likes people who enjoy a good life. Sr. Nom. Comm.; Sr. Prom Comm.; Campus 12; Fashion Show 10, 11, 12 NANCY J. CAMPOS Nancy is a very quiet girl who aspires to becoming a nurse. Boys with long hair and girls in mini-skirts displease her most. F.B.L.A. 11, 12 CHRISTOPHER M. CANAN A welcome addition to Weymouth ' s senior class, Chris attended high school in Maclean, Virginia last year. DOUGLAS C. CANDITO Doug plans to enter the service in the future. His main interests are cars and girls. CHARLES T. CANNON When not working at Kelly ' s Ham- burgers, Charlie somehow finds the time to include church basketball among his many activities. People who don ' t support our boys in Viet- nam annoy him. He plans to go to college, then enter the service. A.V. Club 10; Reflector H.R. Rep. 11; Brigadoon; Key Club 12; Cap and Cown Comm. DIANE J. CANNON Di hopes to attend business school after graduation. Vice-President of her C.Y.O., she likes sharply dressed boys, dancing, and sports. Pep Club 10, 11, 12; F.B.L.A. 11, 12; Library Staff 1 1 CONRAD T. CAPASSO When not working at Olden ' s Pharm- acy, Con can be found participating in such outdoor activities as camping, swimming, and Boy Scouts. He hopes to enter the Navy and become a nu- cleonic technician. Dramatic Club 10; Cafe. Worker 10; Lab. Ass ' t. 11, 12; A.V. 10, 11, 12 GAIL M. CAPELLE Gail spends a large part of her spare time working at Jordan Marsh. She plans to attend LT. Mass and become a sewing teacher. Disinterested people bother her. Monitor 10; Office Helper 10; Fashion Show 10, 11; Cap and Gown Comm. MARGARET A. CAREY Peggy, a future teacher, can be found working at Curtis Farms. Active in C.Y.O., she dislikes unfriendly people. Monitor 10; Campus Sales Staff; F.T.A. 11; F.H.A. 11; Pep Club 11, 12 CLYDE W. CARLSON Clyde, an avid sports fan, loves to surf, water and snow ski, and hunt. He hopes to further his education in the field of wildlife management . . . admires blondes with blue eyes ... is a member of his Demolay. Ski Club 11, 12; Key Club 12; Out- door Club 12; Conservation Club 12 64 DONALD R. CARLSON An avid sports fan, Don spends most of his free time working at the D. P. W. He hopes to further his education at business school. Intramurals MAUREEN CARSON A quiet, likeable girl, Maureen is a member of the St. Francis Drum Corps and hopes to become a nurse. Her pet peeve is wearing glasses. Gvmnastics 10; Riding Club 12; Re- flector Adv. Staff 12; F.N. A. 11, 12; Spanish Club 12 CHERYL A. CARUSO Cheryl plans to work in an office after graduation. She is a C.Y.O. member and enjoys dances . . . phoney people annov her. LAURENCE G. CARVER A surfing and basketball fan, Larry likes people with a good sense of humor. He hopes to further his education in electronic engineering . . . dislikes girls who smoke. Basketball 10, 11, 12; Student Coun- cil; Sr. Nom. Comm; Pres., W.V.T. H.S.; High Honors 10, 11; Merit Award 11 FREDERICK M. CASPER Rick plans to attend Bentley College after graduation. He can often be seen working at First National or playing the drums . . . enjoys baseball, but dis- likes homework. Intramurals 10 JUDITH A. CARROLL With friends to match her numerous activities, Judie ' s future plans include business school. She is very active in her C. Y. 0., yet still finds time to work part-time. Reflector H. R. Rep. 10; Dramatic Club 10; Ski Club 12; Pep Club 12; F.B.L.A. 12; Grad. Dance Comm. JOY M. CARTOLANO Always on the go, Joy is a personable girl who plans to go to college. She likes sincere people and spends much of her time painting. Riding Club 10; French Club 11; Campus Sales Staff 11; Campus Aca- demic Ed. 12; Office Worker 12; Ski Club 12; Pep Club 12; Honors 10 KEVIN T. CARUSO Stark plans to enter the business world after graduating. Girl watching is his favorite sport ... he also likes parties. STEPHEN M. CASHMAN Steve spends most of his leisure time working at the Capitol Supermarket. . . dislikes homework and hopes to attend the Maritime Academy. Spanish Club 10; Lab Ass ' t. 11; Out- door Club 12; Merit Scholarship Letter Commend. WILLIAM E. CASSEN Bill likes working on cars and collect- ing records. His future plans are un- decided. A part time job occupies his time after school . . . conceited blondes displease him. 65 DANIEL S. CASSESE An avid sports fan and C.V.O. member, Dan plans to attend college after gradu- ation. Working, fishing, and assembl- ing models are his hobbies. He is also interested in music . . . Monday morn- ing is his pet peeve. Band 10, 11, 12; J.M.S.V.C. 12 JUDITH E. CAVANAUGH Judy ' s hobbies include swimming and skating. She is interested in becoming either a hairdresser or a secretary. Friendly and sociable people please her . . . snobs annoy her. F.B.L.A. 11; Honors 10 JANICE M. CAVICCHI Nursing lies in Terrie ' s future . . . she also plans to tour Europe. Her hobbies include sewing and painting . . . horse- back riding and skiing interest her also. Library Staff 11; Honors 11; High Honors 10 JAMES L. CAZEAULT Bright-eved Teddy enjoys sailing and girls. His future plans have not been decided yet. Football 10 CYNTHIA M. CELLA Cyndi, quiet but observant, hopes to attend a business college. Sewing and reading are among her many hobbies . . . dislikes snobby people. F.B.L.A. 11, 12 SHIRLEY M. CESARINI Shirley ' s fine personality will be an asset to her nursing career. She loves the Cape and most water sports. She loves people, especially children. Monitor 10; Campus 10, 11, 12; French Club 11, 12; Sr. Norn. Comm.; Honors 10, 11 JAMES P. CEURVELS, JR. Jim is an avid surfer and scuba diver. You can always find him near the water . . . plans to enter the service after graduation. LEON G. CHABOT Interested in flying, Leon plans a career in the Air Force. He is interested in all sports, especially surfing . . . dislikes burned hamburgers. Monitor 10; Honors 10 CATHY A. CHAFE Cathy would like to be a medical secretary after graduation. She likes friendly people and babysitting. F.B.L.A. 11, 12; French Clubl0;Grad. Dance Comm. NORMAN B. CHAPLIN A future heating contractor, Norm is a member of his church basketball team . . . also enjoys flying. 66 RICHARD W. CHASE Wavne. friendly and energetic, can usually be found eating hamburgers at Mac ' s. After graduating he plans to enter college and go into the field of law. He is a member of DeMolay and a cashier at First National Stores. Monitor 10; J.M.S.V.C. 10, 11, 12; Class Treas. 10, 11; Sr. Xom.Comm.; Student Council 10; Opening Ex. 10; Sr. Prom Comm. PAUL G. CHEBATOR Paul enjoys all sports, especially base- ball. His future lies in the field of carpentry . . . geology is one of his main hobbies . . . likes good food and leisure time. Sec ' t. - Treas., W.V.T.H.S.; Office Duty; Open house 10, 11 SUSAN M. CHERRY Sue ' s consideration for others leads her into the nursing profession. She also hopes to join the Peace Corps . . . loves all sports and is a special ad- mirer of the Red Sox. Her spare time is spent either doing volunteer work at South Shore Hospital or teaching Sundav School. Pep Club 10, 12; J.M.S.V.C. 11, 12; F.N.A. 12; F.B.L.A. 12 JUDITH A. CHRISTIAN Judy, th,e lead singer in The Chalk Garden, hopes to attend a school of music. Mustangs and blue-eyed boys interest her . . . member of a bowling league . . . dislikes people who don ' t move fast in the corridors between classes. Chorus 10, 11; Talent show 10, 11, 12; Brigadoon; Mr. Brizzi ' s Sec ' t. 12 KATHLEEN A. CHUBBUCK Kathy ' s love of children will be an asset in her career as a practical nurse. In her spare time she works at the hospital as a dietetic aide and plays the guitar . . . dislikes conceited people. Riding Club 11, 12; F.N.A. 11, 12 ARTHUR E. CICCHESE Art enjoys cars and parties and is also a sports fan ... a college educa- tion is next for him. Football 10; H.R. Rep. 10; Monitor 10; Sr. Play JANET A. CICCHESE Jan hopes to attend the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. She re- cently came to Weymouth from Abing- ton High where she participated in the library club, chorus, and drama club. She enjoys acting, reading, and singing. Folk Art 12; Chorus 12 ANDREA M. CIGNARELLA Andi, intelligent and inquisitive, al- ways stands up for what she believes . . . college and a career as teacher are her future goals . . . bugged by narrow-minded people . . . her spare time is occupied by working in the children ' s room at Tuft ' s Library. Dramatic Club 10; Ski Club 11. 12; Jr. Party Comm.; Honors 10, 11 ANN J. CIPULLO Janie hopes to work in the airlines after graduation . . . sewing and work- ing in a nursing home consume most of her spare time . . . likes to get out and have a good time whenever she can. Campus 10, 11; Ski Club 11, 12; Jr. Party Comm.; Mr. West ' s Sec ' t.; Honors 10, 11 JANET M. CLANCY Janet has a number of outside interests a nd can be found skiing, dancing, or working in a nursing home. Her future plan is to become an airline stewardess. Ski Club 12; Jr. Partv Comm.; Honors 10 67 PAULA M. CLANCY 1 ' aula is interested in the business world . . . member of Rainbow . . . wants to attend Chandler after graduation. F.B.L.A. 12 CHARLES L CLARK Charlie is interested in political science as a career . . . enjoys Bob Dvlan and Tennyson . . . plans a college educa- tion. iA KATHLEEN E. CLARK Kathie, intelligent in all her studies, loves traveling . . . will be a welcomed addition to whatever college she chooses. J.M.S.V.C. 10, 11, 12; French Club 10; Dramatic Club 10; Pep Club 12; High Honors 10, 11 MARY L. CLARK Water skiing, ice skating, and folk music comprise Mary ' s interests . . . member of Rainbow . . . people who have no school spirit disturb her . . . future includes Boston State and a career in teaching. Talent Show 10; Chorus 10, 11, 12; Exchange Concert 11, 12; Conserva- tion Club 11, 12; Library Staff 11, 12; Lang. Lab. Ass ' t. 11, 12; Pep Club 11, 12; Iirigadoon; Sr. Play; F.T.A. 12; Folk Song Society 12. MARCIA L. CLEMENT Outgoing, with lots of school spirit, Marcia wants to go on to college . . . her interests include water and snow- skiing ... a certain success in any career she chooses. Pep Club 11, 12; Ski Club 11, 12; Brigadoon; Jr. Party Comm.; Cam- pus Sales Staff 11; Gymnastic Club 11 SANDRA A. CLOS Pretty and hard working, Sandie is sure to be a fine model and secretary . . . sewing, dancing, and meeting new- people are among her varied interests. V DANIEL J. CLIFFORD Dan ' s favorite pastimes are bowling, sailing, surfing, and playing pool . . . he is sure to be a success in college. W KATHRYN M. COBBETT Kathy hopes to go to college after graduation. A sometimes quiet girl, she regularly attends C.Y.O. meetings in her church and enjoys many outside sports. Swimming and skating are at the top of the list. J.M.S.V.C. 10, 11, 12; French Club 10; Honors 10, 11; Cap and Gown Comm. PATRICIA A. COBBETT Pat plans to go to a business school and then do some traveling upon graduating. Her interests include swimming and boys. One thing that peeves her is homework. F.B.L.A. 11, 12 DOUGLAS W. COCHRANE Doug hopes to become an auto mechan- ic after trying his luck at Norwood Arena. His hobbies include stock car racing and drag races . . . dislikes slow drivers on the expressway. 68 DIANE L. COLE Dee Dee hopes to be a model with plans of someday being a buyer. Sew- ing and cooking are among her in- terests. She also enjoys tall, dark-haired boys, but can ' t put up with conceited people. Library Staff 11; Monitor 10; Fashion Show 12 PATRICIA A. COLERAX Pat enjoys all sports especially swimm- ing, Softball and horseback riding . . . plans to attend Bridgewater State Col- lege and become a teacher. She is an active member of C.Y.O. Office Worker 10; H.R. Mess ' ger 11; Honors 10; F.T.A. 12 JOSEPH A. COLLETT III Jay plans to work for the telephone company. He enjoys camping and fishing and can ' t wait to graduate. His one pet peeve is conceited people. Outdoor Club 12; A.V. 10 CATHERINE COLLINS Cathy intends to further her education. She is busy sewing when not working at the Dew Drop Cleaners . . . espe- cially enjoys going to band practice. Monitor 10; Fashion Show 11; Re- flector Rep. 11, 12; Mr. Duseau ' s Sec ' t. 12 FRANCES X. COLLINS Fran plans to attend a school for education in foods management. She is employed as a waitress at Chef ' s Hat and offers her time as a coun- selor at the Quincy Y.M.C.A. She en- joys swimming and boating, but dis- likes rude people. Spanish Club 10; F.H.A. 12 JAXET M. COLLINS Upon graduation Janet would like to become a secretary. Her interests in- clude skating and going to band prac- tice, but she dislikes snobby people. PAUL A. COLLINS Paul plans to attend a school of ac- counting after graduation. He enjoys baseball and basketball, and his favor- ite hobby is playing the drums. Chorus 10 AGNES CONNOLLY Agnes plans to go to college and be- come a teacher. She enjoys reading and listening to all types of music. F.T.A. 11, 12; Honors 10, 11 JANE E. CONNOLLY Tracey looks forward to a career in nursing and is presently employed at the Rest Haven nursing home. Her outside interests include football and basketball games . . . likes Corvettes and old movies . . . dislikes being called Jane. Library Staff 11, 12; Gymnastics 11, 12; Ski Club 12; Campus 11, 12; F.N. A. 12; Book Fair 12; Grad. Dance Comm. V JEAN M. CONNOLLY Jeanie plans to move to Boston in the future. She likes to read, listen to records, and play the guitar. She is emploved at Armand ' s Seafood. Her one pet peeve is waiting for the bus from Field ' s Corner. Honors 10 69 MAR IK A. CONNOLLY After attending college Marie hopes to become an elementary school teach- er. Her interests include listening to records, sketching, and working. FT. A. 11, 12; PepClubl 1,12; Honors 10, 11; Spanish Club 12; H. R. Treas. 12 JAMES F. CONNOR, JR. Utile Guy has a promising future awaiting him in the business world. An active member of C.V.O., he also participates in many school sports and can be found working at Curtis Farms. Intramurals 10; Cross Country 11; Wrestling 12 ■■■■■■ JOHN F. CONROV After attending Quincy Vocational School, John hopes to become a drafts- man. His outside interests include base- ball and square dancing . . . also likes money and girls, but dislikes know-it- alls and cold gym floors. ill JOSEPH A. CORBO, JR. A friend to all, Joe wants to go to college upon graduating. He is em- ployed at General Flooring Company. Joe is sports-minded and enjoys work- ing out with weights . . . likes good clothes, but can ' t stand people who wear white socks. J.V. Football 10; Baseball 10, 12; Student Council 10, 11, Pres. 12; Key Club 12; Monitor 10, 12; Cap and Gown Comm. GLEN H. CORNELL Glen plans to further his education at Franklin Institute. Now working for a veterinarian, he likes to plav the electric guitar in his spare time. Girls with blonde hair interest him . . . dis- likes girls who smoke. Honors 10, 11, 12; Grad. Dance Comm. SHIRLEY E. CORNISH Shirley hopes to be a fashion designer after graduation. She enjoys sewing, horseback riding, and working . . . loud people annoy her. Riding Club 10, 11; Fashion Show 11; Pep Club 10 PATTI A. CORRIGAN Patti plans to attend college where she will take a dietary-medical course. She enjoys gymnastics, skiing, and surfing. Gymnastics 10, 11, 12; Cheerleading 11, 12; Ski Club 11, 12; J. M.S. V. C. 10, 11, 12; Honors 10 SANDRA M. CORSON Sandy likes skiing, sailing and friendly people. She plans to attend college. Jr. Party Comm.; Ski Club 11 DANIEL J. COSGROVE, JR. Dan is a New York Giants ' fan and keeps his eye on the Boston Bruins through the winter. He enjoys camping and fishing out of doors and plans to teach when out of college. Math Club 11, 12 MARIA M. COSIO Maria plans to major in psychology at college. Her outside activities in- clude swimming and reading. She likes to drive. Honors 11 70 GARY L. COSMAN Beyond college, Gary ' s future plans are uncertain . . . enjoys operating and repairing A. Y. equipment. Cap and Gown Comm. FRANK D. COSTA Frank, an outstanding football player, hopes to enter college and major in physical education to be a football coach. He likes girls with a good sense of humor, but is annoyed by conceited people. Football 10, 11, 12; Baseball 10, 12; Intramurals 10; Powder Puff Cheer- leader; Caf. Mon. 12 KEYIN M. COSTELLO Ali plans to attend college where he will major in business administration. He enjoys most sports, especially base- ball and basketball. MARSHA A. COTTER Marsha enjoys skating, bowling, surf- ing, and cooking in her spare time. A member of her C.Y.O., she plans to attend business school after gradua- tion. Pep Club 10; F.B.L.A. 11, 12 DIANE M. COURTNEY Diane plans to become a pharmacist on the hospital or industrial level. Sewing, interior decorating, and cook- ing occupy her spare time. Monitor 10; Riding Club 11; F.H.A. 11, 12; Honors 10, 11 LYNNE F. COURTNEY After a junior college, Lynne hopes to become a medical secretary. A skating and bowling fan, she also loves to dance and is active in C.Y.O. F. B. L. A. 12; Pep Club 12; Miss Toomey ' s Sec ' t 12; Honors 11; Short- hand Cert. 60, 80 DIANNE S. COYENEY Now working at the Braintree Phar- macy, Dianne hopes to become a sec- retary or hairdresser . . . dislikes hypo- crites. Chorus 10; Shorthand Cert. 60; Mr. Rudolph ' s Sec ' t. 12 JOYCE P. CRATTY Reading, playing whist, swimming, and theSupremes are among ' Spiffy s interests. She hopes to become an ele- mentary school teacher and eventually a housewife. Her pet peeve is two- faced people. F.T.A. 11, 12; Honors 10 MAUREEN P. COYNE Reeni, a future teacher, likes to attend football games, dances, and vocal meets . . . enjoys traveling in the spring and fall. Glee Club 10, 11; F.T.A. 12 DANIEL B. CRIPPS Crispy plans a career in teaching. He enjoys basketball and football and collects stamps and coins . . . likes free- dom, liberty, and life. Library Staff 10; Riding Club 12 71 RONALD P. CROMBIE Ronnie plans to enter the Coast Guard after graduation and then become a printer. Fixing cars occupies much of his spare time . . . enjovs watching stock car racing . . . dislikes short- haired girls. Open House 10, 11, 12 DAVID J. CRONIN Dave, who plans to attend Westworth Institute, will one day be a fine aero- nautical engineer . . . enjoys sailing, swimming, and skiing. Riding Club 10, 11, 12 RICHARD G. CROOKS Hardworking and industrious Rich plans to become a contractor. In his spare time, he enjoys racing and work- ing on cars. Honors 10 . 11 ROGER C. CROPPER Rocky plans to enter the Seebees upon graduation and also hopes to go across the country by bike. A major part of his leisure time is spent working on cars. He likes girls with long hair. Sr. Prom. Comm. GAIL M. CROWLEY As a person who enjovs sewing, bowl- ing, roller skating, and boating, Gail hopes that in the future she will be- come a secretarv and travel. F.B.L.A. 11, 12 RONALD J. CUGNO Active in C.Y.O., Scooch enjoys base- ball, surfing, and playing the guitar ... he ' s a member of the band. Kahuna and the Mooners. After graduation he plans to attend Bridge- water State College. Football; Wrestling; Intramurals; Weighdifting PATRICIA A. CULLEN A part-time worker at a telephone com- pany. Patti hopes to become a hair- dresser. She likes surfing, bowling, and the color purple . . . dislikes people that don ' t enjoy a good time. Fashion Show 10, 11; F.B.L.A. 11, 12; Miss Kovac ' s Sec ' t. 12 JAMES M. CULLIYAN Jim hopes to enter the service after graduation. He enjoys horseback rid- ing, footballl, and baseball. Cafeteria Duty 12; Open House 10, 11, 12; Sr. Nom. Comm. PATRICIA A. CULLIYAN Pat hopes to become a practical nurse. A member of her C.Y.O. basketball team, she also enjoys tennis, water skiing, and surfing. Student Council 10; H. R. Rep. 10; F. N. A. 12 DONALD J. GUMMING Don ' s future is undecided as yet. but he hopes to further his education. He enjovs sports, especially football and surfing. Spring Track 10. 11. 12; Winter Track 12; Sr. Prom Comm.; Intramurals 10 73 JAMES M. CUMMINGS A member of C.Y.O., Jim plans to further his education . . . interested in scuba diving and skiing. Track 10; Intramurals 10; Football 10, 11; Ski Club 12; Sr. Prom Comm. MARGARET M. CUNNINGHAM Peggy, a sports enthusiast, can often be found skiing down a mountainside. After attending college she is sure to go far in her chosen field of music. Monitor 10; J. M. S. V. C. 12; Orches- tra 12; Pep Club 12; F. T. A. 12; Ski 12; Riding Club 12; Camera Club 12; ( ' amp us 12 RICHARD H. CURRIER An excellent musician, Rick now plays the piano in a discotheque. After major- ing in music at college, he hopes to perform in Broadway musicals. A member of the National Ski Patrol, he enjoys water and snow skiing. J.M.S.V.C. 11; Soph. Party Comm. Chorus 10, 11, 12; lingadoon; Talent Show 1 1 MARILYN T. CURTIN Going to dances, listening to records, sewing, and sports interest Marilyn in her spare time. She hopes to attend a fashion designing school. F.B.L.A. 11, 12; Fashion Show 11; Pep Club 11; Honors 11 CYNTHIA L CUSHING Cindy enjoys traveling and many sports, such as horseback riding, ski- ing, skating, and tennis. She plans to attend F.ndicott Junior College after graduation. Cap and Gown Comm. DAVID G. CUSHMAN A sports enthusiast, Dave enjoys all sports, especially football . . . loves Italian food, but hates getting up early. Intramurals 10; Reflector H. R. Rep. 12; Honors 10 JO ANN D ' ACCI Although her plans are uncertain, Jo Ann hopes to attend college. LINDA L. DALESANDRO Linda enjoys horseback riding and Italian food . . . hates people who make fun of Italians . . . working as a secre- tary is her future plan. Chorus 10; Talent Show 10; Folk Music Show 10 CHARLES E. DACEY Spock , an avid sportsman, enjoys sky-diving and writing. He likes pop- tarts, football, and watermelon and hopes in the future to attend the Uni- versity of Rhode Island or the Uni- versity of Connecticut and study ma- rine biology. Football 10; Intramurals 10; Weight Lining 10; Spring Track 10, 11, 12; Winter Track 11, 12; Sr. Prom Comm. KATHLEEN V. DALEY Kathy, who likes real individualists, is planning for a career in foreign languages or social work. In her spare time she enjoys dramatics, sewing, and the ocean. One Act Play Festival 10; Mrs. Mc- Thing 10: F.T.A. 11; Theater Arts 11, 12; Brigadoon; Arsenic and Old Lace; J.M.S.V.C. 10, 11, Chairman of Blind 12; Campus 11, Ed.-in-Chief 12; High Honors 10, 11; National Merit Letter Commend. 74 GEORGE D. DALTON George plans to attend college where he will major in psychology. His out- side interests include folk music, elec- tronics, and writing. Track 10 RICHARD G. DALY Attending college lies in Rick ' s future plans ... he can be found working at Tedeschi ' s or watching television . . . pet peeve is little sisters. Honors 10, 11 MARY E. D ' ANDREA Mary likes people who are sincere . . . she enjoys horseback riding, dancing at the Surf, and art sketching in Boston . . . works at Howard Johnson ' s and belongs to the Weymouth Art Associa- tion . . . plans to become an art teacher. Campus 11, Art Ed. 12; F. T. A. 12; Arsenic and Old Lace NANCY L. DARR To be a fashion designer lies in Nancy ' s future plans . . . outside activities in- clude Rainbow, E.Y.C., and her church choir . . . likes people who are con- siderate. Library Staff 10, 11; Pep Club 11, 12; Chorus 11, 12; Chorale 11 JAMES M. DAVIN A member of his C.Y.O., Jim partici- pates on the C.Y.O. hockey team and in the Drum and Bugle Corps. He hopes to attend Wentworth Institute to study aerospace engineering. Football 10; A. V. 10; Sr. Nom. Comm.; Honors 10 ANN M. DAVIS Ann intends to further her education, but is undecided into what field she will go . . . likes ice cream and foot- ball games . . . her interests include reading and current events. Reflector Sec ' t.; Sr. Nom. Comm.; F.B. L.A. 11, 12; Honors 10, 11 KARIN L. DAVIS Karin, an excellent singer, performs as a member of The Four Dreamers. A future dental assistant, she enjoys waterskiing, music, and fast cars. Student Council 10; Talent Show 10, 11; Chorus 10, 11, 12; Grad. Dance Comm. NANCY J. DAVIS A member of the Boston Youth Chorus, Nancy also enjoys sewing, volley ball, and basketball. She is undecided about her future. Fashion Show 10, 12; Campus 12 LAUREL J. DAVISON Laurie would like to attend college and become an elementary school teacher. Outside of school she is active in Rain- bow and church basketball; also teaches Sunday school. She likes to play the guitar and piano . . . also likes sewing, cooking, and horseback riding. Student Activity 10; Monitor 10; Chorus 10, 12; Glee Club 11; F. T. A. 12; J. M. S. V. C. ll,12;Pep Club 11, 12; One Act Play II PAL L DEADY A future sheet metal worker. Paul en- jovs football, pool, and hunting . . . also likes fast converibles. Honors 10. 11 ROBERT J. DEAKIN After attending college as a math major, Bob hopes to be very successful. He enjoys swimming, skiing, basketball, and politics . . . dislikes political re- actionaries. French Club 10, 11; Band 10, 11 12; Political Science Club 12; Monitor 10; Arsenic and Old Lace. Cap and Gown Comm. GAIL DeCREGORY Gail plans a career in the secretarial field. A member of her C.V.O., she enjoys sports, working, and having a good time . . . dislikes unfriendly people. Campus Sec ' t. 11. Head 12; Mr. Clav- ton ' s Sec ' t. 12; F. B. L A. 11, 12; Sr. Nom. Comm.; Cap and Gown Comm.: Reflector H. R. Rep. 11; Monitor 10 JOHN E. DeLISLE After graduation John hopes to be- come a draftsman. As an active mem- ber of C.Y.O., he belongs to the St. Francis Drum and Bugle Corps. Chorus 10 JEANNE M. DeLONG Jeanne ' s future plans include a career in the secretarial field. She enjoys danc- ing. Hippies, and love-ins . . . dislikes conceited people. Mr. Blake ' s Sec ' t. LINDA A. DELOREY Linda plans to further her education. She enjovs square dancing, bowling, swimming, and painting. Glee Club 10. 11; Riding Club 12; Pep Club 12 JOHN F. DEMPSEY, III John, whom you can find playing hockey and fishing, dislikes snobby people. His future plan is to attend a business school. Intramurals 10 WILLIAM J. D ENTREMONT After attending Boston State College. Bill plans to become a history teacher. His main interests are hockey and baseball . . . dislikes conceited girls. GEORGIANN DEYER Usually known as Georgi. she has an interest in most sports and loves boat- ing. After graduation she wants to anend a business school. Campus H. R. Rep. 10; F.B.LA. 11 PETER J. DEVLIN Pete, who can be found playing in a group or listening to rock ' n roll, loves fast cars. After graduating from busi- ness school, he wants to join the world of accountants. Band 10. 11. 12 EDWARD C. DIAMOND Ed is one of our star football players and an outstanding school citizen. After graduation he would like to go into the field of writing. Student Council 10; Football 10, 11, 12; Spring and Winter track 10, 11, Captain 12; Lab. Ass ' t. 11; Honors 10. 11 ROBERT L. DI BONA Bob enjovs working on YW ' s after school and auto racing . . . plans to enter military service after graduation. SHIRLEY A. DI BONA Right now you can find Meatball ' working at Mister Donut. but after graduation look for her behind an office machine. Her pet peeves are homework and school lunches. JOSEPH M. DI FAZIO Joe, who likes surfing and pounding the drums, enjoys fun parties. His future plan is to go into graphic arts. Student Gov ' t. 11, 12: Open House 11, 12 DANIEL J. DILLON Pickle dislikes show-offs and un- triendlv girls. His future dream is to play baseball for the Cardinals. Yarsitv Baseball 10, 11, 12; Wrestling 10; Key Club 12; Honors 10; Grad. Dance Comm. HELEN E. DILLON You can find Helen swimming or sew- ing. After graduation she would like to study Spanish and eventually travel to Spain. F.T.A. 11 LINDA M. DI LORENZO Linda ' s future plan is to attend Fisher Junior College. She dislikes dull people and doing homework. Always look for Linda behind a sewing machine. Dramatic Club 10; Fashion Show 11; Pep Club 12: Honors 10 STEVEN DI MARCO Cricket enjovs dances and the Red Sox. After graduation he plans to en- list in the Air Force. Open House 10, 11, 12 BARBARA R. DINGW ALL Barbie is Treasurer of Rainbow and likes boys, long hair, and sports. After graduation she wants to attend college and become a fashion designer. Pep Club 10, 11, 12; French Club 10; Spanish Club 10; Fashion Show 11; Arsenic and Old Lace Scenery Comm.: Honors 10 YALERIE J. DIONNE Yal wants to attend Mansfield Beauty Academy and become a hairdresser . . . loves lobster and summertime but hates getting up in the morning. JUDITH A. DOBLE Judy hates washing and ironing her gvmsuit. but enjovs dancing, all sports, and the beach. She plans to attend the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. H. R. Rep. 10; Riding Club 10; Drama Club 12, Pres. 10; Mrs. McThmg: One Act Play 10. 11; Fashion Show 10. 11; Talent Show 11; Student Council 11. 12; Pep Club 11: Cafe. Monitor 11, 12; Brigadoon: Cheerleader 12; Sr. Class Treas.: Honors 10. 11 NANCY T. DODGE Musically inclined, Nancy enjoys the Jefferson Airplane and playing her guitar. She plans to enter a conserva- tory of music. Folk Assembly 10 TIM B. DOHERTY Tim, who enjoys skindiving and gym- nastics, plans to go into the field of oceanography . . . likes short, long- haired girls. Monitor 10; J.M.S.V.C. 10, 11; Jr. Usher; Gymnastics 10, 11, 12; Sr. Prom Gomm. STEPHEN A. D ' OLIMPIO Steve, who dislikes prejudiced people, plans to join the Navy and travel . . . likes fast cars. Student Gov ' t.; Sr. Nom. Gomm.; Cap and Gown Gomm. LINDA M. DONADIO Linda likes football, dating, and espe- cially dancing, which is what her future plans are based on. She will one day become a dancing teacher. CLAIRE F. DONAHOE Claire is Vice-President of her C.Y.O. and enjoys a good game of tennis. She plans to enter college after gradua- tion. People who ask too many ques- tions annoy her. Dramatic Club 10; Lab Ass ' t 10; Campus 11, Girls Sports Ed. 12;F.T.A. 11, Sec ' t. 12; Jr. Usherette; Theater Arts 1 1 JOSEPH E. DONNELLY Joe is an active member of his C.Y.O. who likes steak, swimming, and hock- ey. After four years in the Navy, he plans to go into carpentry. Open House 10, 11; Outdoor Club 12; Sr. Nom. Comm.; Honors 10, 11 JOAN E. DONOHUE Joanie is Secretary of her C.Y.O. and enjoys football, basketball, and skat- ing. After attending college to become a language interpreter, she hopes to do some traveling. French Club 11; Theater Arts 11; Li- brary Ass ' t. 11; Reflector Adv. Staff 11; Debate Club 11; Pep Club 11; Reflector H. R. Rep. 12; Honors 10, 11 FRANCIS X. DONOVAN ' Hoss , who dislikes onions and gab- by girls, plans to go to college and eventually become a civil engineer. Basketball 10, 11, 12; Weightlifting 11; Band 10, 11, 12; Key Club 11, V. Pres. 12 JOHN F. DONOVAN John likes swimming, driving, and just having fun. After graduation he plans to go on to become an architec- tural designer. Pep Club 12 LINDA A. DONWAY Linda plays the drums in an all girls group and is a member of C.Y.O. She dislikes parents who listen to phone conversations . . . Linda plans to attend college after graduation. Spanish Club 10; F.H.A. 11, Treas. 12; Band 10, 11, 12; Jr. Party Comm. 78 LEON J. DOUCETTE Lee loves the Cape, Chinese food and enjovs fishing. He can be found work- ing at Loud ' s Hardware. He hopes for a career in public health. life PAUL DOUGLAS Happy-go-lucky Paul dislikes people who take life too seriously. He likes playing hockey and attending dances at the Surf . . . uncertain about his future. Hockey 10 STEPHEN F. DOUGLAS Extremely interested in politics, Steve will one day become a fine lawyer. He is also an excellent basketball plaver . . . dislikes people who are apathetic towards current events. Basketball 10, 11, 12; Key Club 11; Pres. 12; Sr. Nom. Comm.; Political Science Club 12; Weightlifting 11 NANCY DOWDS Now working at Filene ' s, Nancy loves to play pool. After graduation she plans to attend V. Mass. and major in retailing. Ski Club 11,12; Fashion Show 10,11, 12 MARTIN E. DOWNEY Marty spends much of his time work- ing on cars and racing at New Eng- land Dragway. He hopes to further his education in printing or advertis- ing . . . likes everyone and everything. Open House 10, 11, 12 THOMAS DOWNEY Tom plans to attend college and major in math and chemistry. Very athletic, he is interested in all sports. Chem. Lab. Ass ' t. 11, 12 PAULC. DOWNS After graduation Punkin plans to enlist in the Army. He enjoys minia- ture golf, swimming, snow skiing, cars, and watching the races at Norwood Arena. Cafeteria dutv 11; Honors 10 EDMOND J. DOYLE, JR. Sports, boating, and just fun in general appeal to Eddie. To be a design archi- tect is in his future . . . dislikes having to show his bus ticket. Intramurals 10; Band 10, 11, 12; Key Club 12 MARY C. DOYLE Cindy, who enjoys mountain climbing, music, and art, is a member of N.Y.C.A. She plans to attend a busi- ness school after graduation. Band 10; Campus 10, 11, 12; Orches- tra 11; Conservation Club 12 NANCY L. DUDLEY Boys with brown eyes and Mustangs interest Nancy . . . also enjoys water skiing. After graduation she plans to become a secretary. Fashion Show 10; Talent Show 10; Johnson ' s Sec ' t. 12; Shorthand Cert. 60, 80. 100 79 [AMES V. DUFFY Jim enjoys playing C.Y.O. hockey and baseball. He plans to attend college and join N.R.O.T.C. after graduation. PATRICIA A. DUFFY An active member of her C.Y.O., Pat also belongs to the Legion of Mary and- the Horizon Club. She spends much of her spare time working at the Sacred Heart Rectory . . . enjoys cook- ing and reading. After attending col- lege she plans to become a teacher. F.T.A. 11, 12; Pep Club 12;J.M.S.V.C. 11, Chairman of Hospital Comm. 12: Spanish Club 12; Honors 10 ANNE E. DUGAS Swimming, skating, and horseback riding are a few of Anne ' s outside interests . . . also enjoys cooking and reading. She plans to attend college, and later become a dental assistant. Pep Club 10, 11; Riding Club 10 FLORENCE L DUGAS Ho enjoys square dancing, drawing, and solving difficult problems. She hopes someday to become a secretary. JAN E. DUPRAS Jan ' s pretty smile and vivacious per- sonality will someday help her to be- come an excellent nurse. She enjoys dancing and bowling. MARY L IHTSON Mary Lou spends much of her spare time working as a salesgirl in a shoe store when not practicing with the drum corps. She enjoys sewing and friendly people. After traveling, she hopes to become a secretary. Driver ' s Ed. Sec ' t. 12 JAMES F. DWYER After graduation, Sim plans to at- tend college. He likes hunting, fishing, and flying . . . enjoys building model cars and playing the guitar. Wrestling 10, 11, 12; Chorus 11, 12 MARGARET M. DWYER An active member of C.Y.O., Margs also enjoys dancing, bowling, and collecting old coins. After graduation she plans to work in an office or go on to hairdressing school. PATRICIA A. DYER Pat ' s outside interests include horse- back riding, bowling, cooking, and dancing . . . dislikes loud and con- ceited boys. After graduation, she plans to become an I.B.M. operator. Reflector H.R. Rep. 10, 1 1; F.B.L.A. 12 WILLIAM E. DYMENT William is known as ' Kinks for his curly hair. His most enjoyable pastime is watching girls in mini-skirts. Honors 10 SANDRA A. DZENGELEWSKI Bowling, dancing, swimming, and reading are Sandy ' s interests. She likes convertibles, Italian foods, and well- dressed boys . . . her dislikes are homework and conceited people. A member of the C.Y.O., she hopes to become an airline stewardess. Pep Club 11, 12; F.B.L.A. 11, Pres. 12; Campus Sec ' t.; High Honors 10, 11; H.R. Treas. 12; Shorthand Cert. 60, 80, 100 WILLIAM X. EARLE An avid participant in C.Y.O., Billy enjoys football, hockey, and baseball. He would like to continue his educa- tion at college and lead a happy life. He dislikes gloomy kids, but likes anyone who is happy and friendly. Pep Club Pres. 12 WILLIAMJ. EBERT A demolition derbv driver at Norwood Arena, Bill ' s life is fast and hard . . . loves taking care of his horses. He hopes to be married after graduation. Open House 10, 11, 12; Office Duty 11 DONALD E. ELDRIDGE Dons outside interests include horse- back riding, baseball, and cars. He will go on to be a fine draftsman. Open House 11 KATHLEEN H. ELLIOTT Kathy plans to be a secretary to the near future. Her favorite pastime is sewing and she enjovs dancing at the Surf. F.B.L.A. Sec ' t. 11, Sec ' t. 12; Mr. Daly ' s RICHARD B. EMANUEL Rich is interested in photography and carpentry. He also enjoys sports and plans to go to college to study elec- tronics. Ski Club 12 DIANA D. ENGLAND Dede ' s many hobbies include sewing, cooking and singing. She is a member of her church Youth Group and works at Jordan Marsh. Her future holds travel, marriage, and working as a computer programmer. Glee Club 11; Chorus 10, 11, 12; Pep Club 11 SHERYL M. ERNST A skiing, tobogganing and badmitton enthusiast, Sheryl dislikes people say- ing oh yeah. She hopes to attend data processing school after gradua- tion. F.B.L.A. 11, 12; Pep Club 11, 12; Honors 10 RICHARD F. ESTANO A future sheet metal worker, Ricky- works in a shop outside of school. He likes football and cars, especially ' 57 Chevys. Football 10; Sr. Nom. Comm.; Cap and Gown Comm.; Honors 10, 11 STORM E. EVANS Betsy hopes to become a writer of fiction and perhaps illustrate her own books. She enjoys horseback riding and tennis, but dislikes people who treat animals cruellv. Librarv Staff 10, 11. 12; Riding Club 10; Chorus 10. 11; Glee Club 11. 12; Reflector Art Staff 11, 12; Exchange Concert 11; Brigadooii; Folk Song Societv 12 81 LINDA S. FA BY AN A future legal secretary, Linda now w orks as a secretary. She enjoys paint- ing, sewing, swimming, summer, and meeting people. F.B.L.A. 11; Reflector Rep. 12; High Honors 10, 11 THOMAS S. FA I ELLA Tom would like to go to college and study psychology. An active member of C.Y.O., he spends his spare time reading, writing, and playing in a rock and roll band. Pep Club 12; Campus 12; Cap and Gown Comm. RICHARD D. FARRAR Rick, uncertain as to whether he will enter the Service or go on to college . . . enjoys weight lifting and C.Y.O. He can be found working at Mam- moth Mart. Intramurals 10; Spanish Club 10; Pep Club 12; Grad. Dance Comm. LAWRENCE F. FAVA, JR. Meat wants to further his education in electronics engineering. Active in C.Y.O., he is also an Eagle Scout . . . enjoys swimming and baseball. Gvmnastics 10, 11, 12; High Honors 10, 11 MARY I.. FAY A future government worker. Lee ' s out- side interests range from music to ski- ing, tennis, and sailing. She dislikes people who stand in the corridors talk- ing and walking slowly. Band 10, 11, 12; Spanish Club 10; Tennis Team 10, 11, 12; Theater Arts 11, 12; Ski Club 12; Folk Song So- ciety 12; Arsenic and Old I ce; Powder Puff Game; High Honors 10; Honors 11 JOHN A. FAYAD John hopes to someday study ortho- dontics or electronic engineering. He works part-time at Zayre ' s and likes people with a good sense of humor. Lab. Ass ' t. 12; Honors 10, 11 km PAULA M. FEEHAN Paula hopes to go to I.B.M. school after graduation. She now works part- time at Jordan Marsh and someday would like to work in their office . . . enjoys sewing and collecting stamps. Chorus 10; F.B.L.A. 12; Office Worker 12 JUDITH A. FERNALD College looms in the future for Judy. She enjoys skiing, ice skating, and working with people . . . dislikes straw- berry ice cream, the cold, and moody people. Pep Club 10, 11, 12 ALFRED J. FERRISI Al would like to attend Northeastern or Bentley College and become an accountant. He is presently employed as a stockbov at Mammoth Mart. PATRICIA E. FERULLO Pat plans to go to business school or become a secretary. She likes boys with long hair, horseback riding, and bowling. F.B.L.A. 12; Shorthand Cert. 60, 80 82 ROSE M. FERULLO Raaz would someday like to be an I.B.M. operator. Her pet peeves are bucket seats and boys who don ' t ar- rive on time for dates. LINDA A. FIJOL Lin would like to attend Mansfield Beauty Academy and become a hair- stylist or an airline stewardess. She enjoys bowling, fast vettes, and gui- tar . . . dislikes homework. KATHLEEN ' V. FINCH Kath plans to become a hairdresser and get married after graduation. She dislikes staying in and doing home- work; prefers to bowl or dance. F.B.L.A. 11; Pep Club 11 BRENDA L. FISKE After college Brenda would like to teach elementary school. In her spare time she enjoys Rainbow, Horizon Club, and her church basketball team. F.T.A. 11, 12; H.R. Rep. 10; Glee Club 11; Chorus 12; Pep Club 12 PHILIP A. FISTORI III After graduation Phil plans to attend an eastern college. He spends his time participating in C.Y.O., basketball and golfing. He works part-time installing heating systems. Wrestling 10, 11, 12; Honors 10, 11 BRIAN P. FITZPATRICK Fitz may one dav enter the field of computing. He is interested in all sports, especially football, basketball, and baseball . . . also enjoys dancing and coin collecting. Weightlifting 10, 11, 12; Football 11, Manager 12 PETER W. FLEMING After graduation Pete would like to enter the scientific field. He is interested in C.Y.O. and all sports . . . his hob- bies include archery and hunting. Outdoor Club 12 RUTH A. FOGG Ruth plans to enter the teaching pro- fession or do social work after she graduates. She finds time for sewing and Rainbow as well as working part- time at Gem. Honors 10; High Honors 11; Fashion Show 10; Spanish Club 10; F.T.A. 11, 12; Pep Club 11; Band 10, 11, 12; Orchestra 12; Sr. Nom. Comm. DORIS M. FOISY After graduation Dodie plans to attend college. A salesgirl at Sears and a member of the C.Y.O., she enjoys all sports and playing the guitar . . . likes people with a good sense of humor, also Camaros, traveling, and dating. Campus 12; Spanish Club 12; F.T.A. 12; Powder Puff Football JILLT. FORDE ' Squeak ' s pet peeve seems to beget- ting up in the morning. She enjoys painting, sewing, and sports car rallies, and hopes to attend a business school after graduation. Monitor 10; Spanish Club 10: Sr. Prom Comm. 83 DONNA L. FOSTER After graduation Donna would like to become a secretary. She likes Hippies, dancing, surfing, and water skiing. LINDA D. FOSTER To attend college and travel are in Linda ' s future plans. She likes Chinese food, dancing, and parties . . . dis- likes boys with white socks and wide whale cordurov pants. LINDA J. FRYER To teach first grade is in her future plans. An active member of Rainbow, Linda enjoys sewing and reading in her spare time . . . her pet peeve is inconsiderate people. F.T.A. 11, 12; F.H.A. 12; Pep Club 11, 12; Sr. Nom. Comm.; Spanish Club 12; Cap and Gown Comm. DAVID F. GALIANO Gully likes all sports and automo- biles. He is a member of the Stop and Shop Softball league and works part- time. He enjoys fixing cars . . . dis- likes girls with too much eye make-up. He plans to attend college. Intramurals 10; J. V. Football 10 PHYLLIS M. GALLANT Phyll, a salesgirl at Jordan Marsh, enjoys art work and sewing . . . likes friendly people and traveling . . . dis- likes people who nag. She hopes to become a bookkeeper or Certified Pub- lic Accountant. F.B.L.A. 11, 12; Campus Sec ' t 12; Mr. Chop ' s Sec ' t 12; Library Sec ' t. 10; Bookkeeping Tutor 12 DIANE P. GARDNER A countergirl at Pilgrim Luncheonette, DJ enjoys swimming and bowling. She likes taking long walks at night . . . her pet peeve is conceited people. She hopes to go into office work. F.B.L.A. 11, 12; Campus 11, 12; Mr. Lofgren ' s Sec ' t 12 PAUL C.GARDNER Photography, astronomv, electronics, camping, and playing the guitar are some of Paul ' s interests . . . likes good natured people . . . dislikes snobs and cats. He plans to attend college and go on to graduate school. Lab. Ass ' t. Club 12; Honors 11 WANDA L. GATCHELL Wanda loves pizza and people . . . enjoys dancing and skating. She plans a career in the Navy . . . her pet peeve is conceited people. MARIAN E. GELINAS In her spare time Meg works as a dietary aid at the South Shore Hospital . . . sewing and cooking are her in- terests . . . her only pet peeve is phonies. She plans to become a medical secre- tary. Band 10, 11, 12; Fashion Show 10, 11; Powder Puff Football CARLA L. GENOVESI Playing tennis, reading, and oil paint- ing are Carla ' s interests . . . she likes the mod generation and winter sports. Carla plans to go to Aquinas Junior College and take the executive secre- tarial course ... is active in Camp Fire Girls and Horizon Club. Re lector 10; Campus 12; Library Ass ' t. 12; Lang. Lab. Aide 12; Spanish Club 12; Honors 10 84 DAXIEL GENTILE An active member of C.Y.O., Dan likes all sports and playing the drums. People who are honest and sincere and those with a good sense of humor appeal to him ... he plans to attend college. A.Y. Club 10; Campus 10; Wrestling 10, 11; Weightlifting 10; Eootball 11, 12; Key Club; Cap and Gown Comm. KEVIN J. GERAGHTY Kev plans to attend college and major in math and business. In his spare time he works at the Carney Hospital and enjoys all sports and music. He likes people with a sense of humor and is annoyed by dumb questions and T.V. commercials. Band 10, 11, 12; Football 10, 11; Weightlifting 10, 11 NANCY M. GIFFORD A part-time worker at Liggetts Phar- macy. Nancy plans to further her edu- cation. Office Worker 10; Pep Club 12; Campus 12 BRUCE G. GILBERT Stock car racing and football are his interests. Bruce plans to attend Mari- time Academy ... he dislikes people with no school spirit. Football 10; Football Mangr. 12; A.V. 10 FRANCIS J. GILLIGAN Gilly, who plans his future as a sales manager, is interested in bowling, fish- ing, and sports. A member ofC.Y.O., Recreation Committee and bowling league, he likes girls and holidays . . . dislikes homework. Grad. Dance Comm.; Office Duty 11, 12 JEFFREY R. GILLIS Cars and girls are his hobbies . . . Jeff is active in C.Y.O. and dislikes slow walkers in the corridors. He plans to go on to college after graduation. Football 10, 11, 12; Wrestling 11, 12; Student Council 10; Weightlifting 10, 11 MARK W. GILMAN Gil ' s training in auto repair should be put to good use in his future. KAREN A. GNONG Karen, who enjoys collecting records in her spare time, likes dancing, surf- ing, and car races . . . plans to be a secretary or a model . . . her only pet peeve is people who are never on time. Pep Club 11, 12; F.B.L.A. 11, 12; Reflector H.R. Rep. 1 1; Shorthand Cert. 60, 80; Honors 11 ROBERT D. GOHL Bob hopes to attend Emerson College and major in broadcasting . . . enjoys writing and directing his own movies . . . likes the Beatles, Bob Dylan, and the Byrds, but dislikes conceited girls. A.V. 10, 12; Arsenic and Old Lace, W.H.S. T.V. 11, 12; Camera Club 12; Brigadoon; Regional Drama Festival 11, 12; Campus photo ed. 12; Lang. Lab. Aid 11 BONNIE L. GOKEY To be an X-ray technician is in Bo n- nie ' s future plans . . . she is active in Rainbow and likes horseback riding. Her pet peeves are conceited people and gym on Monday mornings. Campus 10; Fashion Show 10; Short- hand Cert. 60. 80 85 GAIL M. GOMEB Gail wants to work in the business world after graduation. Her main interests are dancing and all sports . . . she loves anything exciting and daring and likes people with a warm, friendly smile. Campus 10; Gymnastics 10; Riding Club 11, Treas. 10 ROBERT J. GOMES Fishing and sports are Bob ' s interests ... he plans to attend college and major in electronics. KATHLEEN A. GOOGH An active member in G.Y.O., Kathie hopes to attend college and become a teacher . . . she enjoys driving and likes submarine sandwiches and going to Chinese restaurants. Band 10, 11, 12; Science Club 11; Librarian 12; Campus 12 RICHARD I. GOUGH, JR. Playing the guitar, watching T.V., and playing pool are Dick ' s hobbies. Ac- tive in DeMolay, he enjoys all sports and likes everybody ... he plans to attend college and major in engineer- ing. Ski Club 12; Outdoor Club 12; Honors 10, 11 MARY E. GOULD Active in C.Y.O., Mary Ellen enjoys all sports, swimming, skating, and dancing . . . she hopes to become an elementary school teacher after college. Her only pet peeve is snobs . . . she likes clothes, people and Chinese food. F. H. A. 11, 12; Pep Club 11, 12; Campus 11, 12; F. T. A. 12 DONALD R. GRANT Donald enjoys slot car racing and playing pool. He hopes to go on to college. Chem. Lab. Ass ' t. 11; Ski Club 12; Outdoor Club 12 FREDERICK F. GRAY, JR. Teddy enjoys bowling, good food, and music. He is active in a bowling league and much of his time is spent collecting records. His one great dislike is sloppy girls. FRANCIS L. GREELEY Always there with a new joke, Fran is an avid surfer who likes to dance. He enjoys good food, but dislikes grubby people . . . hopes to go on to business school or enter the Service. Ski Club 11, 12; Gymnastics 11, 12 SHELAGH L. GRAY Shelagh, always full of fun, dislikes getting up in the morning. She enjoys cooking, sewing, and horseback riding . . . plans to enter college and become a teacher. Pep Club 11, 12; F.T.A. 11, V. Pres. 12; Campus 11, 12 01 LYNNE GREENE Quiet Lynne likes the Red Sox and hopes to become a home economist. She enjoys horseback riding and watch- ing television. 86 DUNNE M. GRIFFIN A member of C.Y.O., Dianne likes lemons and friendly people . . . dis- likes people who block hallways. She hopes to attend Framingham State. Pep Club 11. 12; F.H.A. 11, 12;F.T.A. 11, 12 ROY E. GRIGGS Roy, who is active in DeMolay, dis- likes people who dominate others. He hopes to go on to college and study science. Monitor 10; Arsenic and Old Uice; Theater Arts 12 CHRISTINE GROGAN Chris ' s work at Lamb Agency is a pure start for her goal to become a clerk typist . . . may go on to I.B..M. school later. She dislikes people who are late. F.B.L.A. 11, 12; Pep Club 11; Short- hand Cert. 60, 80; Mrs. Kalaijian ' s Sec ' t. KAREN M. HAAPOAJA Easy-going Karen gets along with everyone. Her future plans include Bridgewater State where she will major in elementary education. Being vice president of her church youth group and working at the South Shore Hospi- tal keep Karen working hard. Campus Sales Staff 10, 12; F.T.A. 12 Sr. Prom Comm. LINDA R. HADDAD Lin hopes to become either an airline stewardess or a teacher. She dislikes conceited people . . . active in C.Y.O. F.T.A. 12 MARK C. HAGAX Like most boys, Mark takes an avid interest in girls and cars. Wishes to become a body man . . . objects to loud mouths. Nom. Comm. 11; Merit Award; Office Duty 11, 12; Open House 11 THOMAS P. HAJJAR Tom can often be found working on cars. He enjoys baseball and basket- ball . . . hopes to take up business management in college. FRANCIS Y. HALEY Bill plans to enter the Marine Corps or a junior college. He enjoys bowling, baseball, also lively girls. A sure suc- cess in any field. ROBERT E. HALEY Bob hopes to enter the field of mathe- matics. In his spare time he enjoys surfing, and hockey. Yarsity Hockey 10, 11, 12; Lab. Ass ' t. 12; Honors 10 BONNIE L. HALSTEAD Bonnie, with her out-going, lively per- sonality will go far in this world. Bon- nie ' s hopes are to become an executive secretary and to settle down with a special boy. Campus 11, 12; F.B.LA. 11; H.R. Treas.; Grad. Dance Comm.; Honors 87 LORRAINE A. HANRAHAN SUSAN HANIAN Always smiling, Sue enjoys sewing and bowling . . . would like to become a first grade teacher. She dislikes home- work, especially on weekends. Open House 10; F.T.A. 11, 12; Sr. Norn. Comm.; Campus 12; High Honors 11 Ranie and her bubbly personality keep her work at Jordan Marsh exciting. She enjoys water skiing and driving . . . would like to become a primary school teacher after attending Bridge- water. Campus 12; F.T.A. 12; Library Ass ' t. 12; Lang. Lab. Ass ' t. 12; Sr. Norn. Comm.; Pep Club 12; Cap and Gown Comm. DONALD A. HANSEN Donald likes boating and working on cars . . . would like to become a sheet metal worker. JANICE E. HANSON Janice never has a dull moment with her work in her church fellowship. She would like to major in speech and drama at American University. Mrs. McThing; Arsenic and Old Lace; Brigadoon; Debate Club 12; Library Ass ' t. 10, 11, 12; Honors 10, 11 ROBERT HANSSEN Bob plans to enter the Air Force or attend college. He enjoys cars, drag racing, and electronics. Open House 10; Campus 11 THOMAS L. HARDING, JR. Tom plans to become an electronics technician after attending college. He enjoys baseball, football, boating, and rocket demonstrations . . . also inter- ested in radio communications and working with electronic components and equipment. A.V. 10; Gymnastics 10; Cross Coun- try 10 WILLIAM C. HARDING A camera bug, Bill, like all average boys, also likes girls and sports. After graduation he plans to enter the Ma- rine Corps. Key Club 11, 12; Football 10, 11 Cross Country 10; Gymnastics 10 Re lector 10; Campus 11; A.V. 10 Wrestling 11; Weight Lifting 10, 11, 12 STODDARD H. HARDWICK Stod hopes to enter a junior college after graduation. He collects coins and enjoys reading . . . also is an expert marksman. Band 10, 11 JUDITH A. HARDY A quiet and considerate girl, Judy plans marriage in her future. Her spare time is occupied by Bible Club, Youth Time Chorus, Youth Group, and read- ing. HELEN E. HARRINGTON In the future Helen hopes to attend college and major in education. In her spare time she works at Tufts Library and participates in C.Y.O. activities . . . Monday mornings annoy her. Campus 11, 12; J.M.S.V.C. 12; Pep Club 11, 12; Spanish Club 10; Arsenic and Old Lace Publicity Comm. 88 ELIZABETH G. HART Liz ' s future plans are undecided as yet. She enjovs ice skating, softball, and eating cheeseburgers and roast beef subs . . . dislikes people who are late. RICHARD G. HASSAN Athletic Rick disapproves of insincere people. His plan for the future is to attend college . . . great fan of the Young Rascals . J.V. Basketball 10; Varsity Basketball 11, 12; Key Club 12; Weightlifting 11; Intramurals 10; Caf. Monitor 10; Sr. Prom Comm. DANIEL A. HAVEY W hen Dan ' s not swimming or water- skiing, he enjoys working on cars. Dislikes homework and school lunches . . . aspires to work for the Telephone Co. PATRICIA A. HAWES Outside of working at Curtis Farms and joining in Rainbow activities, Tish enjoys watching sports. To attend Bridgewater and later teach the elementary grades is her goal . . . dis- favors grouchy people. Honors 10: Reflector 10, 11, 12J.M.S. V.C. 10, 11; Soph. Play; F.T.A. 12 JOSEPH A. HAYWARD Joe enjoys fixing things around the house, and also the peacefulness of nature. When not playing the drums, he is active in C.Y.O. and is a member of the Y.M.C.A. . . . mechanical engi- neering lies in his future. Honors 10; Band 10, 11; Tennis 10 Key Club 11, 12; Reflector Rep. 11 Wrestling 11, 12; Prop. Comm. 12: Sr. Nom. Comm.; Sr. Plav Ticket Rep. 12 FRANCES M. HEALEY With an exciting future in international relations. Franni hopes to major in languages. She spends her spare time horseback riding, bowling or listening to folk music . . . admires individuali- ty and is annoyed by hypocrites. Honors 10, 11; Riding Club 10, 11, 12; Dramatic Club 10; Mrs. McThing; Theatre Arts 11, 12; One Act Play 11; One Act Play Festival 11; Arsenic and Old Lace Ass ' t. Director LINDA A. HEALY With bowling, swimming, golfing, and tennis, Lyn still finds time to work at Sears. Keeping an eye on good busi- ness schools, she desires to become a private sec retary . . . likes people with lively personalities. F. B. L. A. 11, Treas. 12; Sr. Nom. Comm.; Mr. Rudolph ' s Sec ' t. 12 CHERYL A. HEBERT Cheri, desiring to become a model, creates costumes and writes plays . . . enjoys square dancing, horseback rid- ing, and driving . . . detests whipped cream. Riding Club 11; H.R. Reflector Rep. 12; Fashion Show 1 1 ROBERT J. HEARN Robert, a definite Republican, hopes to major in political science while at college. Besides being a C.Y.O. officer, he also participates in all sports . . . people who don ' t live up to their word bother him. Key Club 12, Grad. Dance Comm. MILTON G. HEDIN Bud , spending a lot ot time at the circular track in Norwood, also enjoys driving his 57 Chevy . . . hopes to work in a mill or drive a stock car. Dislikes study periods. 89 JAMES P. HEFFERNAN Business college is in Jim ' s future. Out- side of school, he enjoys swimming and C.Y.O. activities. Hockev 10, 11, 12 FREDERIK HEMINGWAY With a special interest in DasebalL Fred also enjoys building model cars . . . plans to attend college and be- come a commercial pilot. THOMAS E. HEN EH AN With surfing and more surfing. Hen- na spends his summer at the beach besides working as a carpenter. He aspires to be an architectural engineer or a draftsman . . . disapproves of people who look down on others. Honors 10, 11; Wrestling; V. Pres. W.Y.T.H.S. 12; Sr. Nom. Comm. DAYID If. HENLEY With intentions to travel. Dave also hopes to go to college . . . plays ten- nis and admires the pro tennis teams. Tennis 10. 11. 12; Key Club 11, 12; Conservation Club 11, 12; Political Affairs Club 12; Intramurals 10 KATHLEEN L HERLIHY Monday mornings peeve. Along with are Kathy ' s pet her decisions to travel and meet people. she also plans to major in languages. She is an avid sports fan. Chorus 10: Spanish Club 10. 12; Pep Club 11, 12; Campus Sales Staff 11; J.M.S.Y.C. 12; Arsenic and Old Lace; Publicirv Comm. CHRISTOPHER P. HIGCINS Hig plans to go to college and then enter an occupation he can enjoy . . . likes rock collecting and bowling. His pet peeve is wise juniors. Football 10. 11; Wrestling 10. 11 MARY E. HIGGINS By doing volunteer work now. Mary hopes to further her career in nursing school . . . enjoys sewing . . . favors happy people. Honors 10; High Honors 11; J.M.S. Y.C. 10. 11. 12; F.N.A. 11, 12; F.TA. 11, 12; French Club 10. 11; Spanish Club 10. Treas. 12; Pep Club 12; F.H. A. 12: Monitor 10; Brigadoon Usher- ette Office Worker 10: Cap and Gown Comm. SUSAN M. HOEY If Sue ' s not bowling or roller skating, youll find her listening to her favoriie rock and roll groups. Slow people in crowded corridors annoy her . . . hopes to become a legal secretary. Reflector Adv. Staffi F.B.LA.; Pep Club: Mr. McCarthy and Mr. Murphy ' s Sec t.: Honors 10, 11 JOHN G. HOGAN GEORGE B. HOAR Brian enjoys lyric writing and design- ing. Some of his time is spent skiing and playing baseball. Likes most types of girls . . . would like to attend Went- worth or take a post grad course here at Weymouth. Baseball 12 Owl plans to enter the service after graduation. In his spare time he enjoys building models, public speaking, and an. Reflector Art Staff 11.12 90 SHARON ' L. HOITT In her spare time Sharon enjoys read- ing and writing short stories . . . now working at Mister Donut, she hopes to attend college and become a teacher . . . dislikes girls with stringy hair. Reflector 10, 11, 12; H.R. Rep. 10; Honors 10 CAROL L. HOLMES Carol plans to be a journalist. She is an active member of Rainbow and a counselor at a summer camp. In her spare time, she enjoys playing the guitar . . . dislikes people who ask ridiculous questions. Chorus 10, 12; Glee Club 11; F.T.A. 12 MICHELE L. HOLLIS Shelly has definite plans to further her education after high school. Sewing, swimming, skating, and horseback rid- ing occupy her spare moments . . . bothered by people who ask insignifi- cant questions. F.B.L.A. 10; Fashion Show 10 SAMUEL E. HOLMES After college Sam hopes to do some traveling in Europe. He enjoys all sports, especially soccer, and would like very much to own a Jaguar. Cross Country 11; Winter Track 11, 12; Spring Track 10, 11, 12; Chess Club 12; Campus Sales Rep. 11; In- tramural Basketball 10 WALTER E. HOLMES Wally especially likes pizza and fried clams. He plans on attending a college but is undecided as to which one. His interests lie in C.Y.O., soccer, hockey, and golf. Intramural 10; A.V. Club 10; Reflector H.R. Rep. 10, 11; Monitor 10 ANNE M. HORGAN Annie ' s college career will train her as a teacher . . . bowling, tennis, and football are among her interests. Pep Club 10; Spanish Club 12; F.T.A. 12 JUDITH A. HOSMER Judy plans to attend L T . Mass. and major in elementary education. She works at a library and enjoys reading, music, and penpals. F.T.A. 11, 12; Chorus 10, 11, 12; Glee Club 11; Folk Music 12; Briga- doon RUSSELL J. HOTTE A future technician in the T.V. Radio field, Russ will go to Mass. Radio after graduation. He enjoys playing rhythm guitar and experimenting with things in the electrical field. RUTH M. HUHTANEN Working as a cashier at Capitol Mar- ket is Ruth ' s main interest. She is an active member of Rainbow and in her spare time plays the piano and sews. In the future she will attend college. Chorus 10, 11, 12 RUSSELL O. HUNTINGTON, JR. Russ is a lover of all sports and cars. He especially likes friendly teachers. As of now, he is undecided as to further education. Wrestling 10, 11. 12, Cap and Gown Comm. 91 JERYL M. HURLEY As a teacher of Sunday School, Jeri also enjoys working with the retarded. She hopes to enter Vista and later go on to become a secretary ' . . . loves weekends. Riding Club 10, 11; Campus Sales Rep. 11 SHARON E. HURLEY Sharon hopes to enter the field of re- tailing after attending a junior college. She spends much of her spare time working at the A P, skiing, and sewing. Fashion Show 11; Brigadoon; Mrs. Clayton ' s Sec ' t. 12; Talent Show 12 RICHARD F. HURLEY Pizza, roast beef or anything barbequed appeals to Dick. In the future he will attend U. Mass. or Northeastern and major in bio-chemistry or pharmacy. Key Club 12 BARBARA E. HUTCHINSON Barb is a great fan of auto racing and horseback riding . . . enjoys traveling and collecting articles and recipes. F.B.L.A. 11, 12; Reflector 11 BRYAN P. HYLAND Bryan ' s future includes a career in business ... he also intends to travel. MARGARET M. HYNES Peggy enjoys all sports, especially bas- ketball, Softball, and horseback riding. She hopes to become a hairdresser . . . loves Chinese and Italian foods. Girls Basketball 10; Softball Team 10; Fashion Show 10 JAMES E. IACOBUCCI Yacka hopes to become a constructive engineer. His interests lie in carpentry, car models and drawing. Honors 10, 11 KEVIN E. HYNES College at Northeastern lies ahead for Kevin. All sports appeal to him . . . hates draft card burners and girls with short hair. Golf Team 11 NANCY M. IACOBACCI Business college lies ahead for Nance. She enjoys bowling and miniature golf. People who say I told you so annoy her. Campus Rep. 10; Library Staff 10; Shorthand Cert. 80 NANCY K. ILLINGWORTH Nancv plans to enter a college in sunny California after graduation. Her spare time is spent as a waitress . . . also enjoys skiing. Ski Club 11; Campus Sales Staff 11 93 HAROLD R. IRISH Harry is an avid sports fan and at- tends most of Weymouth ' s games. He would like to work for General Motors and his hobby of tinkering with cars makes him well suited for this job . . . dislikes schools of anv kind. RICHARD A. JABLONSKI Rick, known better as the Claw , can be found either on the football field or on the basketball court . . . takes a special liking to spirited people. Student Council 10. 11. 12; Football 10, 11, 12; Basketball 10, 11. 12; Sr. Class Pres.; Jr. Usher FRANK A. JACKSON . JR. Jack will join the Navy after gradua- tion . . . likes aviation and teachers with a good sense of humor. Hishobbie is building model planes . . . dislikes homework. Honors 11 RICHARD JANCATERINO After graduation Rich, known as Best Guy , hopes to attend college . . . also plans a trip to California. His outside interests include swimming and skin- diving. He dislikes girls who talk too much. Chess Club DAVID C. JARMAN A lover of music, Dave plays the guitar and banjo. He enjoys all sports, espe- ciallv baseball and football. QL ' ENTIN JARVIS Quent spends much of his spare time working at Curtis Farms. He enjovs swimming, basketball, hockey, and golf . . . also plays the jazz guitar. After graduation he hopes to attend college. ALFRED L. JEAN Al would like to enter the airlines as a pilot. He enjoys waterskiing and swim- ming . . . dislikes people who talk too much. GAYLE L. JEFFERSON Gavle. whose hobbies include acting and writing, plans to join the Peace Corps. She dislikes two-faced people and getting up early. DAVID F. JENKINS Davidias enjoys sports-fishing. His plans include attending a business school. STEPHEN E. JENNINGS Steve, interested in bowling, plans to attend college and later become a pro- fessional bowler. He likes all sports and is a member of his church bas- ketball team . . . dislikes overweight young people. Chorus 10, 11. 12; Spring Track 10, 11, 12; Brigadoon; Student Activity 10 ' .- ' 4 RUTH A. JENSEN Ambitious and hard-working, Ruth plans a career as a secretary. F.B.L.A. 11; Campus 11; Mr. Hard- ing ' s Sec ' t. HENRY J. JERPI Active in many school organizations, Henry enjoys most sports. College lies in his future . . . dislikes going to school. Intramurals 10; Monitor 10; Key Club 12; Honors 10 CHERIE C.JOHNSON Cherry, a member of her church bas- ketball team and M.Y.F., enjoys bas- ketball, swimming, Norwood Arena, and lots of fun . . . plans to further her education and travel. Dislikes boys with long, curly locks. F.B.L.A. 11. 12; Library Ass ' t. 10; Gvmnastics 11; Reflector Sales 11; Pep Club 11; Campus Sec ' t. 12; Drivers ' Ed. Sec ' t. 11; High Honors 10; Honors 11; H.R. Mesngr. 10 RONALD L. JOHNSON Jello plans to attend Bridgewater and pursue a career in teaching. A member of his church youth group and Master Counselor of DeMolay, he enjovs water sports. Likes friendly people and U.S. History . . . dislikes girls with too much make-up. A.V. 10; Spanish Club 10, 12; Campus Sales Staff 10; Spring Track 10; F.T.A. 11; Pep Club 12; F.T.A. Pres. 12; Campus 12 STEPHEN M. JOHNSON After graduation Steve plans to attend college and then travel ... an active member of his C.Y.O. soccer team. CHRISTOPHER E. JONES Chris plans to enter the Service after working at the Quincy shipyard. His outside interests include cars, boating, swimming, and working for the Stop Shop in Hingham. PATRICK J. JOYCE To go into the Armed Services and eventually into the Merchant Marines are in P. J. ' s future plans. He enjoys coin collecting and likes friendly people. Honors 11 RICHARD C. JUNKINS Papa , who works at Whittington ' s 5 10, plans to become either a biology teacher or a research biologist. Likes friendly and talkative people. Pet Peeve: insincerity and snobbishness. French Club 10; Key Club 12; Pep Club 12; Honors 10, 11; Cap and Gown Comm. PHILIP F. KANE Phil enjoys just about even, ' outdoor sport, and drag racing. His hobbies include working on cars and experi- menting in chemistry. His plans in- clude attending Northeastern and ma- joring in chemistry. His pet peeve is people who don ' t know what they ' re talking about. Spring Track 10, 12; Winter Track 12; Honors 11 JO ANN H. KEEFE Dodv, an active member of C.S.Y.F. enjoys car racing, sewing, and snow- mobiling. Her plans for next year in- clude attending a junior college. Pep Club 10 95 THOMAS E. KEEFE Tom plans to enlist in the Air Force . . . likes cars, hockey, and waterski- ing . . . dislikes people who are al- ways late. Gymnastics 10, 12; A.V. 10: Intra- murals 10; Pep Club 12; Reflector 12 GAIL P. KELLEY Attending U. Mass. or Northeastern is among Gail ' s future plans. She can be seen at most football and basket- ball games . . . likes water skiing, old roomy cars, and chocolate almond ice cream. Pet peeve-cold cafeterias. Pep Club 10, 11, 12; Campus 10, 12; Math Club 11; Ski Club 12; F.N.A. 12; Sr. Prom Comm. WILLIAMS. KELLY Hill, lively and friendlv, enjoys all sports and is especially interested in sky-diving . . . may be seen working at Supreme after school . . . especially likes girls and mint julips . . . after attending Northeastern, he hopes to pursue a career as an engineer. Student Activity 10; Band 10; Intra- murals 10; Math Team 11; Algebra Tutor 11; Sr. Nom. Comm.; Pep Club 12; Honors 10, 11; Grad. Dance Comm. ARLENE K. KELLEY After graduation Arlene plans to be- come a hairdresser. Active in C.Y.O., she enjoys sewing and people with a good sense of humor . . . dislikes snobs and people who repeat them- selves. F.B.LA. 11, 12; Fashion Show 10, 11; Pep Club 10 TIMOTHY J. KELLY Tim, who likes music, plans to become a musician . . . enjoys football and hockey. His pet peeve is having the cafeteria as a homeroom. KATHLEEN M. KENNEY Kathv plans to become an airline stew- ardess. She enjoys parties, dances, and Chinese food . . . dislikes Monday mornings. Majorette 11; Spring Concert and Ex- change Concert Usherette 11; F.B.L.A. 12 RONALD W. KENNY Ronald has not yet determined his plans for the future. DEBORAH J. KETCHEN Debbie, who would like to become a physical therapist after graduation, en- joys skiing, sailing, and being a mem- ber of the swim team at the Y. She detests racial discrimination. Honors 10, 11; Gymnastics 11, 12; Ski Club 11, 12; Cheerleading 11, 12; Sr. Nom. Comm.; Cap and Gown Comm. ROSEMARY KERN Rosie plans to become a legal secre- tary . . . likes roller skating, football, and Italian food. French Club 10; Pep Club 11, 12; F.B.L.A. 11, 12; Mr. Mahn ' s and Mr. Sanger ' s Sec ' t. 12; Shorthand Cert. 60, 80 ROBERT B. KILLILEA Bob would like to enter the Service and then attend college to become an audio engineer. He likes art, photography, and playing the organ in a band . . . dislikes phony people. Monitor 10; Intramurals 10; Reflector Rep. 11 tit 96 WADE H. KILLMAN, JR. Wade w ould like to attend college after spending time in the Service. An active member of the Braintree Warriors Drum Corps, he likes long hair on girls and friendly people . . . dislikes cliques. Campus Rep. 11; Spectrum Rep. 10 GRACE A. KING After graduation Gracie would like to work as a secretary. She enjoys skiing, horseback riding, and ice skating . . . dislikes snobs and lazy people. Pep Club 12; Ski Club 12; F.H.A. 12 ELLEN K. KINSMAN Ellen who works part-time at the South Shore Hospital, would like to become a L.P.N. She detests bright, weird de- signs. WILLIAM P. KOBS Bill wants to be a physical education teacher. He plays basketball for C. V.( )., and also enjoys bowling . . . likes tent dresses and drive-ins. Spring Track 10, 12; Cross Country 11; Winter Track 12 HOWARD R. KRUGER Frog would like to continue his educa- tion in electronics. He enjoys surfing and working with the ' Park Street Under . . . can be seen working at MacDonald ' s. Honors 10, 11; Wrestling 10 DEBORAH E. KUHN Debbie hopes to attend a junior college. Dislikes phonies and getting up in the morning. Likes friendly people with a good sense of humor. F.B.L.A. 11; Riding Club 10; French Club 10 PEGGY L. KYLLER Studious and hardworking, Peggy is often found reading a good book. She enjoys swimming and dislikes insincere people . . . uncertain as to her future plans. Honors 11; Campus 12; Pep Club 12 ROBERT J. LA CROIX Sportsminded Bob hopes to attend Bentley College, and then enter the service. He enjoys skiing, swimming, and basketball . . . dislikes boring teachers. Hr. Rep. 10 mk PAUL LA FAVRE Meat , who has no definite plans for the future, enjoys all kinds of water sports and has participated in gym- nastics. Gymnastics 10, 1 1 VIRGINIA M. LAFAYETTE Ginny ' s future plans include nursing. She enjoys horseback riding and water skiing. Dislikes boys with long hair. Riding Club 97 KEVIN LANCASTER Kevin, an avid gymnast, hopes to attend a college of liberal arts. He enjoys all types of water sports. Dis- likes crowded corridors, but likes girls with long hair. Honors 10; Gvmnastics 10, 12 • STEPHEN A. LANEAU Steve hopes to attend college and take up business administration. He enjoys all sports, especially baseball and hock- ey .. . likes going to football and bas- ketball games. Intramurals 10; A.V. 10. 11; Pep Club 12 PATRICIA M. LANG Pat, who likes rhythm and blues music, wishes to attend college after gradua- tion. Pet peeves are crowded corridors and boys with extra long hair. Student Activity 10; French Club 10; Sen. Nom. Comm.; Pep Club 12 RODNEY F. LANIEWSKI A sports enthusiast, Rod likes swimm- ing, basketball, Softball, and playing cards. Astronomy and coin-collecting take up much of his time. He wants to go to college . . . dislikes losing argu- ments. Wrestling 10, 11, 12; Baseball 10, 11, 12; Grad. Dance Comm. MARK B. LANNON Mark would like to join the Navy and later to do sheet metal work for air- crafts. Enjoys scuba diving, cars, and racing sailboats. Track 10; Riding Club 11, 12; Key- Club 12 PETER E. LANNON Pete, who likes nice cars and friendly people, plans to go to college to be- come an architect. Some of his outside interests include boating, playing pool, and sports. Pep Club; Riding Club RICHARD H. LARSEN Richard, who used to work at the Museum of Science in Boston, would like to attend the University of Maine to study wildlife management. He en- joys both kinds of skiing and over- night canoe trips. Ski Club ROBERTA. LASH Bob would like to enter the business world as a manager. He is presently employed at Jordan Marsh. He likes mini-skirts, Pontiacs and dances. His outdoor life includes boating and swim- ming. Library Club 10, 11, 12; French Club 10, 11; Jr. Usher 11; Cap and Gown Comm.; Reflector Sales Staff 12; Campus Sales Staff 10; Honors 10. 11 JEANNE T. LA SPADA After graduation Jeanne plans to at- tend college . . . spends much of her time working as a salesgwl at Jordan Marsh. She enjoys skiing and sewing . . . dislikes inconsiderate people. Talent Show 10; Fashion Show; Of- fice Worker; Gymnastics; Cap and Gown Comm.; F.H.A. NORMA I. LATOUR Norma, who dislikes conceited people, would like to become a secretary or attend business college. She works part- time after school. F.H.A. 11, 12; F.B.L.A. 11, 12 M8 ANXMARIE T. LAURENCE Anne, who works as a dietary aid at South Shore Hospital, would like to attend Bridgewater State College to become a teacher. She detests people who are stubborn but likes oil paint- ing and bowling. Monitor 10; Spanish Club 10; Pep Club 11; H.R. Mesngr. 11; Ski Club 12 KEVIN P. LAVIN An enthusiastic student, Kevin plans to enter the mechanical engineering field. Northeastern or M.I.T. will help him attain his ambition. He is an avid Bruins fan. Honors 10, 11 DIANE M. LAVOIE A good student with a bubbly per- sonality, Diane plans to attend Stone- hill College. She is an active participant in C.Y.O. also. F.T.A. 11; F.B.L.A. 12 DIANE M. LAWLESS Diane, who is planning a nursing career, can be seen now as a cashier at Tedeschi ' s Supermarket. She likes driving, football games, and parties . . . dislikes hypocrites and Monday mornings. Campus 12; Pep Club 12; Monitor 10; Lab Aid 11; Usherette 10; Honors 10; 11 SUSAN LAWTON Sue plans a career in art after attend- ing college. She enjoys many sports, especially swimming, skiing, and sail- ing. Campus 11, 12; H.R. Messngr. 10; Monitor 10 MARIE E. LEAHY A 1965 C.Y.O. bowling champion. Marie is very active in her C.Y.O. She enjoys most sports and camping at the Cape. After furthering her educa- tion, she hopes to become a gym teacher. Chorus 10, 11, 12; Tennis 10, 11, 12 DENNIS E. LEARY Dennis plans to attend college where he will study law. His outside interests include girls, bowling, pool, and cars . . . likes mini-skirts. Student Council 10, 11; Football 10 SUZANNE M. LE GERE Sue hopes to become a nurse . . . her main interest is water skiing and she likes talkative people. Fashion Show 10; Pep Club 11, 12; F.N. A. 12; Campus Staff 12; Ski Club 12; Reflector Rep. 10 PAUL M. LENIHAN Paul plans to enter the Service after graduation. He is a member of his C.Y.O. and spends much of his spare time working at Brady Enterprises. RICHARD Y. LENNON Dick, whose main interests are cars and girls, dislikes people who have no sense of humor. Monitor 10. 11. 12 99 SANDRA J. LEONARD Sandi ' s main interest is going to dances at the Surf. She dislikes cliques and snobby people. Honors 10. 11 LOR R A INK L. LERMOND A member of the Town River Yacht (Hub, Lorraine is an excellent sailor. She dislikes sneaky people and hopes to one day become a secretary. Spanish Club 10; F.H.A. 11, Sec ' t. 12; I ' ep Club 12 ELIZABETH M. LEWIS Betty aspires to be a secretary . . . can be found working at the Cemac office at the Cem store. Her pet peeve is insincere people. F.B.L.A. 11, 12; Shorthand Cert. 60, 80; Mrs. Gray ' s Sec ' t. 12; Honors 10, 11 LICA S. LIEPKALXS Liga plans a career in either political science or child psychology. She en- joys skiing, tennis, playing the piano, and participating in Latvian activities. Ski Club 11, 12; Reflector 10, 11, 12; Library StafT 11; Campus 10, 11; Jr. Party Comm.; Sr. Norn. Comm.; Arsenic and Old Imcc, Political Affairs Club 12 STEVEN A. LIQUORI Lead guitarist of Kahuna and the Mooners , Steve hopes to become a music teacher. Besides basketball and football, he likes honest girls with blond hair. H.R. Rep. 10; Wrestling 10, 11, 12; Football 10 LAURIE A. LITCHFIELD Laurie, who has an avid interest in ballet and modern jazz dancing, plans to work on the state. Her other interests include horseback riding and roller and ice skating. Riding Club 11; Dramatic Club 12 WILLIAM J. LONGRIDGE III Bill enjoys being with good friends and having a good time. A member of DeMolay and his fellowship group, Bill ' s interests include water sports, camping, and weight lifting . . . hopes to major in journalism. Re lector Staff 10, 11, 12; Conserva- tion Club 11, Co-Chairman 12 JANET M. LORDEN Working, dances, and C.Y.O. keep Jan occupied in her spare time. She hopes to become an airline stewardess . . . likes friendly people, but dislikes reckless drivers. Ski Club KAREN M. LOTHROP Karen plans to attend college and possibly major in psychology. She en- joys swimming and dancing . . . also works at Jordan Marsh where she en- joys meeting people. Honors 10; Ski Club 12; Campu s 12 JOHN C. LOWE John, who shows a special interest in cars, hopes to become a mechanic after graduation. 100 RICHARD E. LUCAS Personable Rick will go on to college after graduation. Gymnastics 11, 12 LAINE D. LUNDEN Lainie explores her interest in nursing through work at a rest home. World travel will be combined with a nursing career in the future. MARY K. LURVEY As a dental hygenist, Karen will be a sure success. She enjoys boating and water and snow skiing . . . loves ani- mals. F.H.A. 12; Pep Club 12 DONNA M. LYMAN Donna can be found working at Etta ' s Custom Draperies . . . hobbies include skating, reading, and collecting records . . . hopes to be a registered nurse. Spanish Club 10; F.N. A. 11, 12; Lang. Lab. Asst. 11, 12; Pep Club 11, Honors 12 JOHN J. LYNCH, JR. John is an active member of C.Y.O. as treasurer on the spiritual committee ... he also plays basketball ... fu- ture plans are to attend Wenworth In- stitute and become an architect. Weightlifting 10; Talent Show 10, 11; Chess Club 12 THOMAS LYNCH Tom likes motorcycles, and dislikes adults who think they know everything. THOMAS A. LYONS III Toby can be found working at his part-time job with Philbrick Nexus Re- search, Inc. . . . loves the Bruins and the Red Sox . . . enjoys art. Student Council 10, 11, 12; Ski Club 11, 12; Class Pres. 11; Math Team 12; Political Science Club 12 DENNIS J. MacDONALD Motorcycle buff, Mac plans to attend college. C.Y.O. basketball and hockey take up his spare time. JUDYTH A. MacDONALD Judy plans to go to nursing school. Enjoys good times . . . dislikes so- phisticated people. Riding Club 10; Ski Club 11, 12; F.N.A. 12; Pep Club 12; Sr. Prom. Comm. MARCIA C. MacDONALD Marsh hopes to become a registered nurse. She enjoys parties, dancing, and Chinese food. 101 THOMAS F. MacFAWN A member of his church basketball team, Tom enjoys all sports . . . girls and the study of weather interest him . . . would like to study meteorology at Lowell Institute. Jr. Usher JANET A. MacINNIS Jan ' s sweet personality and sincerity will be a great asset in becoming a dental assistant . . . works part-time for a dentist and is an active member of C.Y.O. . . . likes people to be them- selves. Office Worker 10; Gv mnastics; J. M.S. V.C. 11; Mr. Ghiorse ' s Sec ' t.; Sr. Norn. Comm.; Campus PATRICIA MacINTYRE Pat, spiritual director of C.Y.O., likes sewing, cooking, and bowling. Work- ing at the hospital takes up her leisure hours . . . loves driving and chocolate ice cream ... the study of home eco- nomics at Framingham State College is next for her. Office Worker 10; Club 12 F.H.A. 11, 12; Ski JAN E. MacKAY Tall and attractive, Jan will attend modeling school after graduation . . . enjoys bowling, camping, and water- skiing . . . dislikes parents who are too strict. MICHELE F. MacKAY Shelley, happy-go-lucky and fun-lov- ing, is one of our talented majorettes. A member of C.Y.O., she is sure to make a successful dental assistant. F.N. A. 11; Pep Club 11; Majorette 11, Co-Head 12 ANN M. MacKENZIE Ann, petite and full of mischief, plans to attend nursing school . . . sewing takes up much of her spare time . . . loves the Cape, but dislikes phoney people. Pep Club 12; Riding Club 10; Ski Club 12; F.N. A. 12 THERESE MacLEAN Tracey, vivacious and talkative, hopes to attend college. JOANNE F. MacLEOD Jo, quiet but friendly, will go on to be- come a secretary. Talented with a needle and thread . . . outside interests include sewing and Rainbow. Fashion Show 10; Mr. Fucillo ' s Sec ' t.; Sr. Play Usherette; Bookkeeping Tutor 12; High Honors 10, 11; Shorthand Cert. 60, 80 DONALD MacPHERSON Don likes all food except potato salad . . . plays the guitar and enjoys foot- ball and baseball. A future in cabinet- making is in store for him. Open House 11 JOHN K. MADDEN John likes all sports, particularly base- ball . . . can be found working part time at A. P. . . . after college, he hopes for a career with the F.B.I. Cafeteria Worker 11; Library Staff 11; Intramurals 10 102 DONNA C. MAGNUSSON Donna looks forward to a career as a teacher after completing college. Ski Club 11, 12; Sr. Xora. Comm.; Honors 10, 11 PATRICIA A. MAGUIRE Pat will step into the business world as a secretary after graduation ... in- terests include bowling, swimming, skating, and miniature golf . . . col- lects stuffed animals. Dramatic Club 10; Pep Club 10; Moni- tor 11; Honors 10, 11; Shorthand Cert. 60, 80; Mr. Player ' s Sec ' t. 12 CLIFFORD T. MANAUSA Cliff is interested in the study of re- ligious . . . member of Boston and South Shore Youth Forum for Christian Scientists . . . enjoys swimming and is a member of Y . . . after college, he will enter the Armed Services. Reflector Adv. Staff 12 DARYLJEAN MANAUSA A newcomer to Weymouth, Jean trans- ferred from Illinois where she was in various activities: swim club, girls ' league, chorus, and pep club. She likes traveling and meeting people . . . after college she hopes to become an airline stewardess. MARILYN J. MANTER Marilyn keeps busy modeling, cheer- leading, and skiing . . . likes all sports and people with lots of school spirit. Her fun-loving personality and con- sideration for others will insure her much happiness in the future. Cheerleader 11, 12; Brigadoon; Pow- der Puff Game; Ski Club 12; Campus 12; Gymnastic Team 10, 12; Monitor 10, 11; Cap and Gown Comm.; Talent Show 12; Arsenic and Old Lace Usher- EDWARD L. MARGETTS Sports-minded Eddie is an avid bow ler. After graduation, he aspires to attend college and become a teacher. PAULA M. MARINO Active in C.Y.O., Paula would like to attend nursing school. Among her many interest are bowling, dancing, sewing, and red convertibles. Shorthand Cert. F.H.A. 11 60; F. B. L. A. 11; KEVIN M. MARKS Suffolk Law School lies ahead forKev, who will someday become a fine lawyer . . . an avid surfer, he also participates in C.Y.O. basketball. Basketball 10; Cross Country 11 LAWRENCE D. MARSHALL Larry, who is an active member of his church youth group, enjoys camping, singing, and all sports. He will attend college after graduation. Chorus 10, 11, 12; Debate Team 11, 12; Arsenic and Old Lace; Ski Club 11, 12; Brigadoon; Paperback Book Store MARK W. MASON Wavne ' s interests include chess and coin collecting. He would like to attend business college. Chess Club; F.B.LA. 103 SIS AN I.. MATHURIN Fun-loving and active, Mustang Sal- ly enjoys sailing, tennis and skiing . . . works at Jordan Marsh and at- tends art classes on Saturdays. Sue ' s outgoing personality will surely bring her success in the field ol teaching. Girls ' Tennis Team 10, 11; Pep Club 11; Ski Club 11, 12; Lang. Lab. Ass ' t. 12: Folk Song Society 12: Rejhttoi Adv. Staff 12; Campus 12; Sr. Prom, Comm. LINDA M. MATSON Always smiling and friendly, Linda hopes to attend Burdett and become an accountant. In her spare time she enjoys horseback riding and works at the Bargain Center. Her pet peeve is too many people at the mirror in the morning. Chorus 10; F.B.L.A. 11, 12 r 1 JOAN K. MATTHEWS Jo enjoys horseback riding and water- skiing . . . works at Shea Cleaners. She will attend Chandler in the fall and hopes someday to go to Hawaii . . . her bright smile and friendly per- sonality insure her success. KAREN M. MATTSON Karen, who now works at the Bargain Center, enjoys figure skating and col- lecting glass animals. She also likes red-headed boys . . . hopes one day to become a secretary. Chorus 10; F.B.L.A. 11, 12; Cap and Gown Comm.; Shorthand Cert. 60, 80 RICHARD S. MAVILIA Bo works part-time for the A P stores and likes boating and all water sports . . . interested in the mini-skirt move- ment, his pet peeve is Volkswagons . . . heading for the service or trailor training school, his good-natured per- sonality will take him a long way. DIANE L MAY NARD Studious and hard working, Diane will surely be successful in college life . . . active in her church youth group, music is one of her varied interests. Re lector 10, 11; Ass ' t. Ed. 12; J. M.S. V.C. 11, 12; Conservation Club 11, Co-Chairman 12; Folk Song Society; ingadoon; Chorus 12; Theater Arts 11; French Club 11; High Honors 10, 11 KAREN L. MAYNARD Karen spent the summer in Chile as a member of the American Youth Ex- change Institute . . . she enjoys horse- back riding and reading . . . hopes for a prosperous and happy future as a high school teacher or college professor of mathematics. Campus Sales Rep. 11, 12; Riding Club 11, 12; Pep Club 12; J.M.S.V.C. 12; F.T.A. 12; Sr. Play Ticket Comm.; Tutor 11, 12; High Honors 10; Honors 11 KAREN R. McASKILL Karen, a member of C.Y.O. likes going to the Surf and enjoys McDonald ' s food . . . she will brighten the lives of her future patients as a practical nurse. Chorus 10; F.N. A. 11; Pep Club 11; F.B.L.A. 12; Mr. Power ' s Sec ' t. JOANNE M. McBRIDE Jodye, known and liked by all, dislikes Columbus Day because it gets too many people into trouble . . . parties, skiing, scuba diving, and sewing are among her favorites . . . she hopes to become an L.P.N. Jr. Party Comm.; F.N.A. 11; Pep Club 11; Ski Club 12 KAREN A. McCANN Musically inclined, Karen hopes to continue in this field ... a member of the Greater Boston Youth Symphony Orchestra . . . enjoys Italian food, the ocean, and sailing . . . her talent and warm personality will surely bring her happiness and success. French Club 10; Folk Music Society 11, Pres. 12; Talent Show; Band 10, 11, 12; Orchestra 10, 11, 12; Briga- doon; Arsenic and Old Lace Ticket Comm.; Honors 10 104 mary m. McCarthy Whether in school or dancing at the Surf, Mary is always full of fun . . . loves the Cape and Italian food . . . hopes to be a French or Spanish teach- er and travel to Europe. Riding Club 10; Jr. Party Comm.; Pep Club 11, 12; Ski Club 12; Campus 12; Grad. Dance Comm. paula f. McCarthy Sweet and sincere, Paula is an avid fan of Weymouth ' s football and bas- ketball teams. In her spare time, she works at B.J. ' s Sub shop . . . aspires to become an airline stewardess . . . her pet peeve is people who are con- ceited. Monitor 10; Campus Rep. 10; Pep Club 11, 12; Reflector Rep. 12; F.B.L. A. 12 russell McCarthy Russ enjoys camping and shooting, but detests breakfast . . . president of his church youth group, he hopes to become a printer and enter the Marine Reserves. Open House 10, 11; Office Duty 11; Class and H. R. Rep. 12; Sr. Norn. Comm. ROBERT R. McCAW Bob likes sports, playing the guitar, girls, and especially surfing . . . mem- ber of the Breed East Surf Club . . . hopes to attend a junior college and be- come an accountant or a professional musician. Student Activity 10; Soph. Party Comm.; Key Club 11, 12 1 li ANNE f. McClelland Lianne hopes to become a practical nurse after graduation. She enjoys ski- ing and going to the Surf . . . her friendly personality will bring happi- ness and success in the future. Intramurals 10; Gymnastic Club 10; Pep Club 11; Ski Club 11, 12;F.B.L.A. 12 MICHAEL E. McCORMICK Automotive buff Mike delights in work- ing on his ' 55 Chevy. He also keeps busy as a busboy at the Rib Room. CHRISTINE M. McDEVITT Chris, friendly and outgoing, plans to attend U. Mass., and then enter the field of languages. A member of C. Y.O., she likes all kinds of sports. F.T.A. 11, 12; Pep Club 12; Ski Club 12; High Honors 10; Honors 11; Campus 12 Joseph d. Mcdonald Joe, a very friendly person, is a sports enthusiast who enjoys hockey, skiing, and water skiing. He plans to study business administration in college. Ski Club 11, 12; Chess Club 11, 12 nancy e. McDonnell Quiet and sincere, Nancy ' s favorite pastimes are reading and oil painting. Her future holds a career in the busi- ness world . . . loves cheeseburgers, polite boys, buttered popcorn, but is disturbed by snobby people ... an active member of C.Y.O. Pep Club 11; F.B.L.A. 11, 12 denise Mcelroy Denise mav be found working as a waitress at Friendly Ice Cream. A mem- ber of C.Y.O., she hopes to become a teacher in the Peace Corps . . . loves the Surf and fast cars. F.T.A. 11, 12 105 AM JAMES J. McFADD Jim is especially bothered by draft card burners. C.Y.O. basketball and a part- time job constitute his outside interests. He plans to attend business college and, thereafter, to join the Marines. Intramurals 10; Lang. Lab. Ass ' t. 12 ELIZABETH McKARLAM) A friendly person, Betty likes people who smile, but dislikes conceited people . . . skiing, surfing, and dancing in- terest her. She hopes to attend a busi- ness school and then become a secre- tary. Chorus 10; Fashion Show 10; Library Staff 11; Pep Club 11,12; F.B.L.A. 12; Mrs. Swain ' s Sec ' t.; Campus 12; Pow- der Puff Game JOHN J. McFARLAND Starting his own business as soon as possible is Mac ' s ambition after gradu- ation. His outside interests include bowling, pool playing and stamp and coin collecting. He likes Corvettes, drag races, and demolition derbies, but dis- likes Fords and noisy teachers. Open House 10, 11, 12 MARY E. McGAUCHEY Petite and sweet, Beth enjoys skiing and bowling ... a member of C.Y.O. . . . her future plans include nursing school. Gymnastics Club 10; F. N. A. 11; F. B. L. A. 11, 12; Pep Club 11; Mr. Marshman ' s Sec ' t. JOHN D. McGILLYRAY John ' s many interest include fishing, camping, hunting, stargazing, sports, and cars . . . likes television and apple pie, but detests homework, school and hot days. In the future, he plans to enter the service and become a printer. Honors 10, 11 MICHAELS. McGLYNN After attending college, Mike hopes to become a teacher. A sports enthusiast, he enjoys baseball . . . likes Italian food. Football 11, 12; Baseball 11, 12; Weightlifting 10, 11; Honors 11 T -r kit KEVIN E. McGRATH Skiing, water skiing, basketball, and music all interest Kevin. He plans to attend a junior college after gradua- tion. A KAREN L. McGURR Karen, who works at an ice cream shop, can also be found enjoying all sports. Her future looks bright as a salesgirl . . . enjoys meeting new peo- ple, dancing, and watching people surf. F.B.L.A. 11, Recorder 12; Student Council Alt. 10 ROBERT D. McHALE Bob, a coin collector, also enjoys sports and music. After attending college he would like to become a commercial airline pilot. He dislikes slow people. PATRICIA A. McINNIS Always ready for a laugh, Pat enjoys football games and swimming. She likes tall boys, and dislikes people who are too forward. Pat will be a success as a beautician. Honors 10; Majorette 12; F.B.L.A. 12 106 PAULA J. McKENNA Paula ' s smile and friendly personality will help her to be a successful beau- tician . . . enjovs dancing and all sports . . . likes people with a good sense of humor. Pep Club 11, 12: Fashion Show 10, 11, 12; F.B.L.A. 12; Library Ass ' t. 10, 11; Campus 12; Chorus 10; Powder Puff Game; Mr. Hartwell ' s Sec ' t. 1 LINDA A. McKENZIE Macca may be found surfing, dancing, and horseback riding. She enjoys de- signing and likes people with a friendly smile. Secretarial school lies in her future . . . dislikes people who talk about others. BRUCE C. McKIM Bruce, who will further his education, has mechanical and electronic interests. He enjoys operating and constructing ham radios, and the Citizen Band. Honors JANET L. McKIM Janet can be found working at Mam- moth Mart, and enjoying Rainbow and embroidering. Janet will make a career of teaching the blind. J.M.S.V.C. 11, 12; Theatre Arts 11, 12; Pep Club 11, 12; Campus 12; Honors 10, 11 EDWARD F. McKINNEY After attending college, Ed plans to join the Marines. A member of C.Y.O., he enjoys helping people and playing all sports. Honors 11 DENISE M. McKINNON After graduation Denise would like to attend an art school . . . enjoys folk music and listening to Bob Dylan . . . dislikes getting up early. LESLIE A. McKINNON Les, popular and friendly, with a smile for everyone . . . loves skiing and cheesecake. Her personality and de- termination insure a happy career as a physical therapist. Soph. Party Comm.; Soph. Play; Gym- nastic Club 10; Campus Sales 10, 11; Photo Staff 12; Arsenic and Old Lace; Pep Club 11, V. Pres. 12; Talent Show 11, 12; Student Council 10, 11, V. Pres. 12; Monitor 10, 11, 12; Jr. Party Comm.; Cap and Gown Comm. PAUL F. McLEAN Paul was a member of the Catholic Memorial basketball team before trans- ferring to Weymouth. He plans to enter either the Navy or the Marines. FRANCIS T. McMAHON Mickey enjoys skiing, boating, and pool . . . plans to enter military serv- ice after graduation. Open House 10, 11, 12 DENNIS M. MEADE Cheeks , interested in playing chess and horseback riding, likes girls with long hair. L ' pon graduation he would like to attend Massasoit Community College. Intramurals 10; Drama Club 10; Rid- ing Club 10, 11. Pres. 12 107 WILLIAM F. MELCHIN Especially interested in reading, swim- ming, and music. Bill will be a great success as a history teacher. He dis- likes humorless people and cliques. Wrestling Team 11; Folk Music 11 THOMAS H. MERRILL Cars and playing football interest T . He likes girls that talk a lot and make friendly conversation . . . hates being teased. Football 10; Track 10; Honors 11 4 DUANE 1). MERSEREAU Duane, who plans a future in the auto- motive field, can be found working on his car . . . likes Chevies, but dislikes Fords. MAUREEN E. MESKIMEN Maureen brightens everyone ' s day with her sense of humor. Her hope for the future is to be rich, famous and happy . . . dislikes being blamed for things she didn ' t do. Dramatic Club 10; Brigadoon; One- Act Play 11; Arsenic and Old Lace; Theater Arts Club 11, 12; Chorus 10, 11, 12; Clee Club 11; Folk Music Society 12; Reflector 10, 11, F.d-in- Chief 12; French Club 10, 11 PAULA A. MEUSE After attending Katherine Cibbs, Paula hopes to become a legal secretary. Her special interests include football games and track meets . . . likes people who laugh and boys with long hair and green eyes . . . dislikes people who waste goo d time. Orad. Dance Comm. MARY E. MINAHAN Active in C.Y.O.. Mar likes watching baseball games and boys with brown hair and blue eyes . . . plans to go to I.B.M. school, and work for the tele- phone company. DOREEN L. MINNIS Attending football games, bowling, and horseback riding interest Doreen. In the future she hopes to become a private secretary . . . dislikes conceited people, but likes Italian cooking and sewing. Fashion Show 10; Honors 10; Short- hand Cert. 60, 80, 100; Mr. Swanson ' s Sec ' t. 12 PATRICLA A. MIRABITO Pat likes singing, dancing, cooking, reading, and The Young Rascals. With her personality, Pat will be a successful elementary school teacher . . . dislikes people who are late. F.T.A. 12; Chorus 12; Chorale 12 SUSAN M. MJELDE Sewing and football games are both of interest to Sue. She would like to at- tend a business school . . . dislikes people who brag. Pep Club 11, 12; F.B.L.A. 11, 12; Fashion Show 10, 11, 12 FRANCES B. MOLISSE Always smiling, Frani enjoys sewing and designing clothes . . . also tall, dark-haired boys, and football and basketball . . . dislikes conceited peo- ple. Her future plans are to attend design school. Fashion Show 10, 11; Clothing Lab. Ass ' t. 11; F.B.L.A. 11, 12; Mrs. Wheeler ' s Sec ' t. 12; Honors 10, 11 108 WILLIAM F. MOLONEY As an active member of C.Y.O., Bill can be found playing basketball for his team. Pool is his main interest, and he will later major in oceanography in college. High Honors 11 DONNA T. MONARCH Dancing at the Surf is Donna ' s main pastime . . . likes horseback riding and collecting records . . . hopes to become a secretary after attending busi- ness school. Cafeteria Help 1 1 CLYDE S. MONTGOMERY As part owner of a stock car, Clyde is always around drag races and autos . . . after the Sea Bees, he will go into auto body work. Monitor 10, 11, 12; Student Council 10 STEVEN W. MONTGOMERY Firearms, hunting, and fishing are a few of Steve ' s many interests . . . en- joys food, traveling, and reading. After attending college, he will pursue a career in science. Intramurals 10; A.V. 10; Reflector 12; Honors 11; Cap and Gown Comm. RICHARD J. MOONEY Rick, a well versed sports fan, plans to enter the Marines. Sr. Prom. Comm. PHILIP R. MOORE Phil, who enjoys reading and singing, would like to be a physician. He is annoyed by people who do not con- tribute anything. H.R. Mesngr. 10; Chorus 10, 11, 12; Public Speaking Club 10; Campus Sales 11; Math Club 10; Mr. Adam ' s Sec ' t.; Campus 11, Special Events Ed. 12; Lab. Ass ' t. 11; J.M.S.V.C. 11; Tutor 11, 12; Brigadoon; Reflector Adv. Staff 12; Lang. Lab. Ass ' t.; Sr. Nom. Comm.; Chorale 12 WILLIAM E. MORGAN, JR. Bill ' s favorite sports are boating, water skiing, and fishing. He will go into data processing in the Police Depart- ment . . . dislikes crowds and getting up early. CHARLES K. MOORE Pete will enter the vast world of com- puters upon graduation. He enjoys all sports and girls with short skirts. PATRICIA M. MORALES Pat, who wants to become a secretary for the First National Bank, loves to dabble in art, collect records and watch television . . . enjoys Italian food and music. Glee Club 10; A.V. 11; Honors 10, 11 PAMELA J. MORRILL Pam hopes to work for the government in the near future. She enjovs dancing and sewing, but dislikes to see people in a hurry. Student Council Rep. 10; Monitor 10; Fashion Show 10, 11, 12; Sr. Prom Comm. 109 4« STEPHEN C. MORRIS An avid sports enthusiast, Steve has played on the basketball team for three years. He hopes to enter the field of engineering. Basketball 10, 11, 12; Monitor 10 MARILYN B. MORRISON Marilyn hopes to become an account- ant one day. An active member inC.Y. O. and a CCD. teacher, she is an exciting, pleasant person. Pep Club 10, 11, 12; F.H.A. 11, 12 F.B.L.A. 11, 12; Campus Salts Staff 11 KATHLEEN A. MOSHER Medically inclined, Mosfa participates in many school activities . . . aspires to be a L.P.X. She loves music, art, and cooking. Chorus 10; Glee Club 11; Rrigadoon; F.N. A. 11 i MARY F. MOSS Horseback riding and tennis are Mary ' s interests. Her future plans are to attend college, hopefully Fitchburg State. She will major in social work with children. Campus Sales Staff 10; J.M.S.V.C. 11, Co-Chairman Hospital Projects 12; Monitor 10; Rrigadoon; Sr. Xom. Comm. STEPHKN W. MROZ Steve now works as a mason ' s appren- tice but will enter the field of ocean- ography at Wood ' s Hole Oceano- graphic Institute. Ski Club 11; Chess Club 12 ROBERT G. MULLIGAN, JR. Independent and free-thinking, Bob en- joys scuba diving, hunting, and fish- ing. After the National Guard, he as- pires to attend college . . . likes to make his own decisions. Director of W.H.S. T.V.; A.V. 10, 11, 12 WARREN MULREY Although Warren is undecided about his future, he will go far in any field. He enjoys billiards and drag racing . . . likes girls with long straight hair. Intramurals 10 RUTH E. MURDOCK Ruth, who came to us from Hull High, enjoys sewing, tennis, and playing the piano . . . plans to attend college and be a physical education major . . . dis- likes people who are late. Chorus 12 MICHAEL J. MURPHY Hunting, camping, and go-cart racing are Mike ' s special interests . . . hopes to become an engineer . . . likes long blond hair. PATRICIA M. MURPHY An active and cheerful girl, Tricia is an accomplished equestrienne . . . member of C.Y.O. . . . she hopes to become a secretary. Chorus 11; Library Ass ' t. 10; Pep Club 10; Reflector Sales Rep. 12 110 ALEXANDER R. MURRAY Now working at the Atlantic Research Corp., Hanover, Al will attend a busi- ness school after graduation . . . likes bowling, horseback riding . . . dislikes narrow lockers. Cafeteria Worker 10, 11, 12; Library Ass ' t. 10; Book Fair 10; Chess Club 10 RICHARD E. MURRAY As a member of the C.Y.O. basketball team, Rich is interested in all sports. He will someday make a fine engineer. Cap and Gown Comm.; Intramurals 10 MICHAEL W. MYLETT Mickey, who is planning a trip to California this summer, is a surfing enthusiast . . . will attend college after graduation. Intramurals 10 EDWARD L. NAAS A rugby enthusiast, Norton also likes football and all other sports. Mechani- cal engineering is his fu ture vocation . . . dislikes psychedelic Hippies. Spring Track 10, 12; Winter Track 12; Cross Country 10; Wrestling 11; Math Club, V. Pres. 11, Pres. 12; Chess Club 12, Treas. 11; Key Club 11, 12; Span- ish Club 10 PATRICIA M. NAULT With her bubbly personality, Pat will go far as an accountant after college. She is a member of her C.Y.O., and dislikes impolite people. Talent Show 10, 11; Reflector 10; Of- fice Work 10; F.B.L.A. 11 MICHAEL A. NERYI Mike can always be found having a good time. He is a member of his C.Y.O. basketball team and enjoys all sports . . . hopes to attend college next year. Cap and Gown Comm. ROBERT E. NEUMEIER Neum, an avid sports enthusiast, hopes to become a sportscaster or sports writer . . . enjoys watching and participating in all sports. Key Club 12; W.H.S. T.V. 12; Chess Club 10, 11; Basketball Mangr. 11, 12; Soph. Play; Honors 10, 11; Sr. Prom Comm. THOMAS B. NEWTON Fig would like to enter the sheet metal trade . . . special interests in- clude baseball, waterskiing, and girls ... his pleasant attitude will help him to become a success. Open House 10, 11, 12; Student Gov ' t. 11, 12; Office Duty 12 ELLEN A. NICHOLS A quiet girl, Ellen would like to be- come a home economics teacher. A member of her C.Y.O., she enjoys sew- ing, reading, cooking, and bowling. Glee Club 10, 11; Library Staff 11; Pep Club 11, 12; F.T.A. 11, 12;F.H.A. 11, 12; Sr. Norn. Comm.; Fashion Show 10, 11 1 THOMAS H. NICKERSON Along with Nick ' s interest in cars, he also enjoys fishing . . . hopes to en- ter the sheet metal trade. Open House 10. 11 111 JANIS A. NILSEN Jan, friendly and smiling, likes the summertime and all sports . . . would like to become a dental hygenist . . . dislikes snobby people. Pep Club 11; Jr. Party Comm.; Ski Club 12 RICHARD E. NOGLER Ricky ' s interests include his part-time job, sports, and dances. He hopes to join the Marine Reserves and take an electronics course. SHARON A. NOLAN Always cheerful, Sharon likes all kinds of sports, but dislikes snobby people. Her bubbly personality insures her success as an elementary school teacher. Pep Club 11, 12; F.T.A. 12; Campus 12; F.B.L.A. 11 CAROL A. NORTON A member of her C.Y.O., Carol hopes to become a secretary. Chorus 10; Library Ass ' t. 11; F.B.L.A. 11; Mr. McKeel ' s Sec ' t.; Shorthand Cert. 60, 80 PAUL K. NOYES Melted ice cream at lunch irritates Paul the most . . . hopes to become an auto body repair man. He can be found drag racing a Corvair in his spare time. Student Council 12; Monitor 12;Grad. Dance Comm. JOHN J. O ' BRIEN In his spare time John plays on a C.Y.O. soccer team . . . also likes surf- ing and skiing. He plans to attend college after graduation. Student Council 10, 11, Treas. 12; Ski Club 11, 12; Monitor 10, 11; Cap and Gown Comm. KATHLEEN E. O ' BRIEN Kathy likes Chinesefood, cold weather, and traveling . . . may be found at a Celtics ' game or as a nurse ' s aide on weekends. She hopes to become a Rus- sian interpreter or teacher. Debate Club 11, 12; French Club 10, 11; Spanish Club 10; Reflector H.R. Rep. 11; Dramatic Club 12; Pep Club 11; Library Ass ' t. 10, 11, 12; Con- servation Club 12; Folk Song Societv 12; W.H.S. T.V. 12 PATRICIA A. O ' BRIEN Pat, a friendly girl, plans to become a secretary. Her interests include all sports and sewing. Library Ass ' t. 10, 11; Pep Club 11; F.B.L.A. 11, 12; Honors 11; Mr. Dow ' s Sec ' t.; Shorthand Cert. 60, 80 JEFFREY B. O ' CALLAGHAN Jeff, a quiet student, plans to go to college and major in physics. He is interested in telescope making, horse- back riding, and crystal growing . . . dislikes people who ask a question when they already know the answer. Conservation Club 12; Chem. Lab. Ass ' t. 11, 12; A.V. 10, 11, 12; Riding Club 11; Physics ' Lab. Ass ' t. 12 I 111 MAUREEN O ' CONNOR Mo enjoys sewing and hopes to be- come a model in the future. A real sports enthusiast, she dislikes gym on first period Mondav morning. Pep Club 11, 12; Chorus 10; Library Ass ' t. 10; F.B.L.A. 11; Mr. Swanson ' s Sec ' t.; Shorthand Tutor 12; Shorthand Cert. 60, 80, 100: Honors 11 113 PAUL D. O ' CONNOR Always laughing, Okie is an all-round sports enthusiast ... a member of his C.Y.O. basketball team, he plans to attend college and become a teacher. Key Club 11; Intramurals 10 DANIEL L. O ' DONNELL Dan, a transfer student from B.C. High, likes weekends to come quickly . . . dislikes students who flatter teach- ers .. . enjoys attending Red Sox and Bruin games . . . hopes to attend Holy Cross or Boston College to become a lawyer. DENNIS M. O ' DRISCOLL Dez likes all sports and often goes hunting and to the Bruins games. His favorite interest is cars. STEPHEN P. O ' HARE Lead singer and drummer of Kahuna and the Mooners, Steveplanstostudy marine biology after graduation . . . likes life savers. Ski Club 12; Pep Club 12 NOREEN C. O ' LEARY When not working, sewing and cook- ing keep Renee busy. She plans to travel in the future . . . dislikes pho- nies, but likes surfers. DAWN M. OLIVEIRA Just having a good time keeps Dawn happv . . . modeling and fashion buy- ing are in her future. She dislikes peo- ple who take their time in the hall when she is in a hurry. Sr. Nom. Comm.; Folk Song Societv 12; Arsenic and Old Lace Ticket Comm.; Grad. Dance Comm. GAIL M. OLSON Happy-go-lucky and fun-loving, Gail transferred to Weymouth High in her junior year from Plymouth . . . hopes to attend a hairdressing school after graduation. Waterskiing and working as a waitress keep her busy. Powder Puff Game MARK H. OLSON A transfer student from Plymouth-Car- ver High School, Mark may be found where there is good music or surfing. His pleasant smile and warm person- ality will surely bring him success and happiness in college. Drama Festival 11; Arsenic and Old Lace; Campus Photo. Staff 12; A.V. 12; Pep Club 12; Sr. Prom. Comm. RONALD W. OLSON Ole likes being in the company of friendly people, enjoys all sports and music, and passes the time playing drums . . . plans on entering military service after graduation. He will make many friends with his sense of humor. Intramurals 10 SHARON E. O ' M ALLEY Cute and always smiling, Sharon en- joys good parties and being with a group. She keeps busy working in a donut shop and at C.Y.O. Her outside interest include sewing and drawing. She hopes to become a secretary. Honors 11; H.R. Messenger 11;F.B.L. A. 11; Reflector 11; Miss Johnson ' s Sec ' t. 12; Cap and Gown Comm. If 114 TIMOTHY J. ORCUTT T. O., who likes sports, can always be found on the basketball court. College lies ahead in the future. He dislikes people who wear white socks . . . likes Simon and Garfunkle. Baseball 10; Basketball 10, 11, 12; Kev Club 12, Treas.; Honors 10, 11 KATHERINE A. OTIS Kathy ' s interests include swimming, horseback riding, and sewing . . . likes friendly people and dislikes conceited people . . . plans to become an airline stewardess after working two years. Chorus 10 SHARON M. OTT In her spare time Shar enjoys sewing and horseback riding . . . will be a welcome addition to the business world. Library Ass ' t. 11; F.H.A. 12; Honors 10; Shorthand Cert. 60, 80 FRANCES A. PACCIORETTI Frances, an avid sports fan, can be seen at all Weymouth games . . . her spare time is occupied by sewing and reading . . . works at McManus Ice Cream and is a secretary for a doctor . . . looks forward to attending a busi- ness school and a career as a legal secretary. Pep Club 11, 12; French Club 10; F.B. L.A. 11, 12; Reflector H.R. Rep. 11; Campus Sec ' t. 12; Honors 10, 11; Shorthand Cert. 60, 80, 100 ALYCE S. PALMER Alyce is considering the field of psy- chiatry, but as yet she is uncertain of future plans. She likes people with lively personalities and a good sense of humor . . . dislikes phonies. Spanish Club 10; Soph. Party Comm.; H.R. Rep. 10; Reflector 10, 11, 12; One Act Play 11; Sr. Nom. Comm.; Arsenic and Old Lace; High Honors 10; Honors 11 LAWRENCE E. OWENS Larry plans to attend college after which he will pursue a career of teach- ing. His interests include camping, hunting, and hockey. The remainder of his time is spent on a part-time job. ROBERT F. PALM A Bob, who plans to become a cook, is an active member of C.Y.O. hockey. He likes fishing and girls with long blonde hair . . . dislikes conceited people. URBAN C. PANARO Urbie would like to attend an account- ing school after graduation. He likes all sports and can be seen at Wey- mouth High games. Football Mangr. RICHARD G. PARDO Richard ' s hobbies include photogra- phy . . . girls with curlers in their hair disturb him. MICHAEL J. PARETCHAN Mike, an avid outdoorsman, likes hunt- ing, fishing, and skeet shooting. He plans to attend Northeastern Universi- ty to become an aeronautical engi- neer and enter the service as a fighter pilot . . . likes math and history and dislikes people who are late tor ap- pointments and dates. Political Science Club 12; Honors 10. 11; Cap and Gown Comm. 115 CHARLES A. PARLIX Charlie is active in C.V.O. as an of- ficer and basketball player. He likes to collect coins and read science fiction. After graduation he plans to attend college. ROBIX A. PARNABY Robin, Worthy Advisor in Rainbow, is a friendly girl who likes sleeping late, vacations, surfing, and water skiing. She is active in her church fellowship and works as a c ashier at Capitol Market. After graduation she plans to attend college to become a teacher . . . dislikes boys who wear white socks. Monitor 10; Spanish Club 10; Pep Club 10, 12; F.T.A. 12; Honors 11 DANIEL J. PARRY Jose would like to travel before he enters a liberal arts college. Active in C.Y.O., he likes skiing and pop music. He dislikes people that block the corri- dors and some day hopes to own a Jaguar. One-Act Play 11; Intramurals 10; Ski Club 12 MARIE A. PASAKARNIS Ree ' s hobbies include art, sewing, and hairdressing. Active in C.Y.O., she par- ticipates in both basketball and soft- ball . . . likes roast beef, but dislikes untidy boys. Upon entering college she hopes to major in mathematics. Talent Show 11; Campus 11, 12; Pep Club 11; Sr. Norn. Comm.; Crad. Dance Comm. EUGENE PASKO Gene, a member of his C.Y.O., enjoys water sports . . . likes the summer, but dislikes work and responsibilities. He plans to attend college after graduation. Jr. Usher 11; Key Club 12; Honors 10, 11; Sr. Prom Comm. SANDRA L. PATON Sandy would like to become a Spanish interpreter for an airline. She enjoys sports, especially basketball and the Celtics . . . also likes her part-timejob and Chinese food. Campus 10; Spanish Tutor 11; Pep Club 11, 12; F.H.A. 12 KENNETH E. PATTEN Ken occupies his time working in a garage. His hobbies include motor- cycles and cars. He likes Harley David- sons . . . dislikes cold weather. RICHARD H. PATTERSON Rick, a member of his C.Y.O., enjoys all sports. As of now, his future plans are undecided. Key Club 12 FRANCES R. PELLAGRIN! Frannie ' s future plans include becom- ing a high school English teacher. She spends much of her spare time as a cashier at Capitol Market and is a member ofherC.Y.O. . . . enjoys ski- ing, skating, and swimming. Pep Club 10, 11, 12; Re lector H.R. Rep. 10, 12; Monitor 11, 12; Student Council 12 RAHN R. PELRINE Rahn ' s future is undecided as yet. He enjoys working on cars and winter skiing. Ski Club 12 116 DONALD L. PETERSEN Don is the vice president of his church vouth group and is a member of his church basketball league. He has a part-time job at Mammoth Mart and is also a member of a bowling league . . . enjoys slot car racing and pool. NANCY R. PETERSEN Pete plans to become a secretary after graduation. She enjoys badmitton and cooking. She likes me eting friendly, cheerful people . . . dislikes conceited people. Mr. Concannon ' s Sec ' t. 12 LANCE M. PETERSON Pete hopes to become a printer. He enjoys fixing up cars and printing . . . dislikes to have his favorite stock car racers lose. CHERYL S. PHILLIPS A part-time worker in a department store, Cherie plans to become a teacher after college. A member of C.Y.O., she enjoys playing the guitar and likes dating, traveling, and meeting people. Jr. Party Comm. 11; Talent Show 11; Campus Sales Staff 11; Campus 11, Ass ' t. Ed. 12; F.T.A. 12; Spanish Club 12; Honors 10; Powder Puff Football JAMES E. PHILLIPS Jim plans to go to college, but is un- decided about whether he ' ll teach . . . is interested in all sports . . . likes fried clams and Toronados, and dislikes conservative people. Tennis 10, 11, 12; Honors 10, 11 KAREN S. PHILLIPS Karen would like to work for the tele- phone company or attend I. B. M. school. She enjovs swimming and sew- ing and spends much of her spare time working at South Shore Cleaners . . . dislikes self-centered people. F.B.L.A. CARLO E. PICCUITO, JR. Carl enjoys most sports, especially bowling, baseball, basketball, and hockey. He hopes to become a printer after graduation. Office Duties 12; A.V. 12; Open House 11, 12. DONNA M. PICCUITO Donna would like to attend I. B. M. school after graduation . . . dislikes conceited boys and stuck-up girls. RAYMOND PIERSON Ray would like to enter the service after graduation. He enjoys working on cars and likes to attend auto drags. Open House, Sr. Prom Comm. PAULA M. PIUTO Paula hopes to attend college after graduation. She spends much of her spare time working as a salesgirl at Touraine ' s . . . enjoys tennis and watching sports events. Monitor 10, 11, 12; Student Council 11, Sec ' t. 12; I.B.M. 12; Sr. Play Ticket Comm.; Tennis 10, 12; Office Worker 10; Honors 10. 11 117 BRUCE D. PIXEL Bruce ' s interests are the guitar, golf, and tennis . . . hopes to enter the field of marine biology . . . dislikes con- ceited people. BERXICE E. PINNETTI Bernie hopes to attend college and en- ter the field of teaching or nursing. She spends much of her time as a part- time hairdresser. Pep Club 12; Campus 12 PAMELA D. PIXGREY Pam hopes to attend South West Texas State College after graduation. She enjoys reading and swimming in her spare time. F.H.A. 10, 11, 12; Pep Club 12 a it STEPHEN K. PIRIE Steve hopes to attend college or enter the Navy after graduation. He has a part-time job at Loud ' s Hardware Store . . . enjoys playing the guitar, painting, and fishing. Spanish Club 10; Lang. Lab. Ass ' t. 12; Honors 10 PETER A. PIZZI Pete plans to further his education after graduation. He enjoys all sports . . . dislikes conceited people. Spring Track 10, 11, 12; Winter Track 10, U, 12 SUSAX J. POLLOCK Sue plans to attend college where she will studv to become a nurse. She is the vice-president of her church organi- zation . . . enjoys sewing, traveling, and genuine people. F.X.A. 11, 12; High Honors 10; Honors 11 DOXNA L. POMPEO A secretarial or business career lies ahead for Donna. RUDO LPH V. POMPEO An active member of C.Y.O., Rudy plays hockey for his C.Y.O. team. He likes girls, hockey, and lots of fun . . . hopes to teach high school mathematics in the near future. Spanish Club 10; Ski Club 11, 12; Hockey 12 CAROL J. POPOWICZ Carol enjoys horseback riding, ice skat- ing, and tennis. She spends much of her spare time working as a cashier at Star Market. She enjoys football and basketball games . . . dislikes people with no school spirit. Campus Sales Rep. 10; Soph. Party Comm.; Monitor 10, 11, 12; Pep Club 11, 12; Jr. Party Comm.; Cap and Gown Comm. JAXET M. POULOS Tiki may become a secretary or an interior decorator after graduation. She enjoys art and dancing at the Surf. She likes boys with class, fast cars, and drummers . . . dislikes crowds. Pep Club 11 118 PATRICIA E. POWELL Patty hopes to become a registered nurse and spends much of her spare time working as a nurse ' s aide. She enjoys painting, tennis, cooking, and swimming . . . also likes to help people. Library Club; F.N.A.; Campus Sales Staff ROBERT J. POWER A member of his C.Y.O. soccer team, Bob enjoys all sports, especially foot- ball and basketball . . . president of a bowling league, he also works part- time at the South Shore Hospital. He hopes to enter a school of business administration. Key Club 12; A.V. 10 DONNA M. PRESCOTT A member of her C.Y.O., Donna works as a secretary at the Immaculate Con- ception Rectory. She enjoys horseback riding, bowling, and skiing . . . dis- likes hypocrites. She hopes to enter the secretarial field. Mr. Horrigan ' s Sec ' t. 12; Shorthand Cert. 60, 80 MARY J. PRESCOTT Mary Jo would like to become a book- keeper or an airline stewardess. She enjoys skiing and dancing . . . likes friendly people. BARBARA L. PRICE Barbara hopes to further her educa- tion and become a teacher. She enjoys boating and horseback riding . . . likes friendly, honest people, boats, horses, and most animals. Chorus 10 BARRY F. PRITCHARD Barry plans to enter the computer programming field. A spoils enthus- iast, he especially enjoys surfing . . . also likes girls and motorcycling. Intramurals 10; Chess Club 12 CHARLES W. PRITCHARD Charley hopes to attend college where he will study to become a mathema- tician. An Eagle Scout, he also enjoys skiing, swimming, piano, sailing, and reading. Lab Ass ' t. Club 11, Pres. 12; Debating Club 11, 12; Reflector 10, 11, 12 SUSAN M. PRITCHARD Sue plans to enter the field of special education. In her spare time she enjoys skiing and working . . . likes friendly, considerate people. SHARON M. PROVOST Becoming a speech therapist is among Sharon ' s future objectives . . . active in C.Y.O. . . . likes to walk in the rain. Spanish Club 10; One-Act Play 10, 11; F.H.A. 11, V. Pres. 12; Brigadoon; Arsenic and O d Lace CAROL M. PURDY Carol hopes to become a physiothera- pist after graduation . . . sports. Rain- bow, and modeling occupy her spare time . . . likes Chinese food. Office Help 10; Pep Club 10; Monitor 10, 12; Sr. Norn. Comm.; Sr. Prom Comm. 119 MARILYN A. PUTNEY Attending Forsyth College and becom- ing a dental hygienist are Marilyn ' s plans . . . likes water-skiing and snow- skiing . . . dislikes insincere people .. . may be found working as a dental assistant. Student Council 10, 11; Monitor 10, 11; Reflector 10, 11. 12; Talent Show 10; Fashion Show 10; Office Work 10, 12; Honors 10, 11 ELEAXOR A. QUI N LAN Elly, an active member of C.Y.O., likes to bowl and travel . . . her future plans include nursing school . . . likes friend- ly people. Chorus 12 MARY E. RAND Dancing and C.Y.O. are among Sally ' s outside activities . . . dislikes conceited people . . . hopes to become a hair- dresser after graduation. F.B.L.A. 11; Chorus 10 WILLIAM L. RAND Bill hopes to become a teacher after attending college . . . scuba diving is among his varied interests . . . likes girls with long hair. Winter Track 10, 11, 12; Spring Track 11, 12; Key Club 11, 12; Arsenic and Old Lace; ' Reflector H. R. Rep. 12; Drama Festival 11; One Act Plavs 11; Talent Show 11, 12; A.V. 10, 11, 12; Cap and Gown Comm. ROBERT E. RANDALL, JR. Paleontology is Bob ' s plan for the fu- ture ... a member of the Wamsutta Rock and Mineral Club, he enjoys collecting fossils and various firearms. Conservation Club 11, 12; Chess Club 12 LORRAINE M. REAR DON Lorraine hopes to attend Catherine Laboure School of Nursing followed by a career in nursing. She enjoys skiing . . . loves Chinese food . . . dis- likes insincere and unfriendly people. Gymnastics 10; Pep Club 10; Talent Show 10; Cheerleader 11, 12; Ski Club 12; Honors 11 ROBERT G. RENNIE Working on cars is Bob ' s chief in- terest . . . being successful in life and getting married are his immediate de- sires. Open House 12; Cap and Gown Comm. ANNE E. REXFORD Anne hopes to become a bookkeeper or office worker upon graduation . . . people, sports, and music intrigue her . . . likes summer and the beach. Chorus 10; Sect. 12 Glee Club 11; Reflector RACHEL C. REYENGER In her spare time Tina works at Friendly s Ice Cream Shop . . . enjoys waterskiing, horseback riding, and ice skating . . . hopes to become a stew- ardess or a secretary. Mr. Clancy ' s Sec ' t. 12; Cap and Gown Comm. DEBORAH A. REYNOLDS Debbie enjoys caring for the sick and hopes to become a nurse in the future . . . enjoys dancing and babysitting. Mrs. Parkman ' s Sec ' t. 11 120 STEPHEN C. REYNOLDS Steve hopes to be a physical education major in college . . . active in sports inside and outside of school . . . hates conceited people . . . likes mini-skirts. Football 10, 12; Weightlifting 10, 11 MICHAEL J. RICH ' Roo plans to attend college and travel . . . active in C.Y.O., he likes sports and music ... a sure success in any endeavor. Cross Country 10; Spring Track 10; Campus 10, 11; Talent Show 11; Kev Club 12; Ski Club 12 STEPHANIE RICHARDS To become a Vista volunteer is Steph ' s immediate plan . . . active in C.Y.O., she enjoys skiing and horseback riding . . . dislikes impatient people. JANE E. RICHARDSON Jane hopes to studv elementary educa- tion in college . . . may be found work- ing as a lifeguard . . . enjoys football and basketball games. Pep Club 11, 12; Majorette 10, 11, Head 12; J.M.S.V.C. 11; Band 10, 11; Girls Gymnastic Team 10, 11 JOHN D. ROANOWICZ Hunting, fishing, and scuba diving are among John ' s many interests ... to study oceanography is his desire for the future . . . dislikes stubborn people. One Act Play 11; Brigadoon; Talent Show 11, 12; Winter Track 11, 12; Spring Track 10, 11, 12; Jr. Usher; Arsenic and Old Lace; Basketball 11. 12; Monitor 11; Sr. Nom. Comm.; Honors 10, 11 JOAN M. ROBBINS Always helping others, Joan plans a career in physical therapy. She also enjovs horseback riding and working with children. Librarv Ass ' t. 10, 11; J.M.S.V.C. 11, Sec ' t. 12; Pep Club 10 ALAN A. ROBERTS Getting married and traveling to Cali- fornia are Al ' s immediate plans . . . enjoys drag racing and girls. Open House 10; Sr. Nom. Comm. LINDA M. ROBERTS Linda plans to further her education after graduation . . . watching football and basketball games are her main interests. Glee Club 12; Pep Club 12 RICHARD A. ROBINSON Attending college is Rich ' s goal enjoys sports and other activities a sure success. Chess Club 10, 11, 12 WILLIAM D. ROBINSON Doug enjovs cars and motorcycles in his spare time . . . joining the Ma- rines is his immediate plan upon grad- uation. 121 BARBARA A. ROGERS Active in M.Y.F. and other church activities, Barb hopes to attend nursing school . . . enjoys attending basketball and football games. Spanish Club 10; Pep Club 11, 12; F.N. A. 11, 12; Campus 12 MARILYN ' K. ROGERS Mar hopes to attend scho ol after graduation ... to enter the field of radio broadcasting is her desire . . . active in church activities . . . enjovs singing and reading. Theater Arts 11, 12; Chorus 10, 11, 12; Glee Club 11; Pep Club 11, 12; Folk Music Society 11, 12; Campus 11, 12; Brigadoon; Arsenic and Old Lace MARGARET A. ROLLINS Furthering her education and getting married are Peggy ' s immediate future plans . . . cooking, bowling, and at- tending school activities occupy her spare time . . . dislikes dances and loud people. library Ass ' t. 12; Pep Club 12; F.B.L. A. 12; Honors 10; Shorthand Cert. 60 JUDITH A. ROMANO Judv, vice-president of her C.Y.O., in- tends to go to business school after graduation . . . likes bovs, dancing, and watching sports ... a sure suc- cess in the future. Pep Club 10, 11; Chorus 10; Talent Show 10; Cap and Gown Comm.; Mr. Dwver ' s Sec ' t. 12; Shorthand Cert. 60 DAVID H. ROSE Joining the Air Force is Dave ' s im- mediate plan upon graduation . . . may be found working in his own print shop . . . likes fishing and shoot- ing. Open House 11 JANICE K. RUFF Bowling, sports, and cooking occupy most of Jan ' s spare time . . . ambi- tious and hard-working, she will make a fine bookkeeper . . . dislikes beards. MARK S. RUSSELL Musically inclined, Mark will make a fine music teacher . . . likes horseback riding and boating . . . dislikes snobs and school. Open House 10 ROBERT F. RUSSO Bob may be found as a cashier at Turn-Style in his spare time ... a college education is his immediate de- sire ... an avid Red Sox fan. Student Gov ' t. 10; A.V. 10; Intra- murals 10; Track 10; Key Club 11, 12; Chess Club 11 MARY L. RYAX Getting up on Monday morning is Mar ' s chief dislike . . . intends to trav- el in Europe upon graduation and then go into business . . . enjovs cars, dancing, and the Surf. Cafeteria 10, 11; Chorus 10, 11; Pep Club 10, 11, 12; Cap and Gown Comm. PATRICIA J. RYAN A nonconformist, Pat wishes to attend a business school and then race cars professionally. She enjoys music, Ravi Shankar, and playing the piano . . . dislikes people who are late. Chorus 10: Librarv Staff 10; Orchestra 11 122 PATRICK RYAN Pat is planning to attend Boston State after graduation. Monitor 10; Intramurals 10; Debate Club 11, 12; Kev Club 11, 12 BEVERLY A. RYERSON Bev hopes to become a secretary for an airline . . . loves dancing at the Surf and big parties . . . hates con- ceited people. Pep Club 10, 11, 12; F.B.L.A. 12; Campus 12; Arsenic and Old Lace 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 MICHELE M. SACCHETTI Mic anticipates a secretarial career. She delights in swimming, horseback riding, and bowling . . . also enjoys cooking and sewing. Cafe. Worker 11; 11 F.H.A. 11; F.B.L.A. LIXDA A. SALAMONE Attending Northeastern to become an elementary school teacher is Linda ' s chief desire . . . enjoys reading, music, cooking, and dancing . . . dislikes homework. F.H.A. 11, 12; F.N. A. 11; F.T.A. 12; French Club 10, 11; Monitor 10; Teacher ' s Convention 10 PAUL M. SALERNO After graduation Paul hopes to go to an engineering school . . . enjoys play- ing tennis and the bass guitar. Track 10; Monitor 10; Spanish Club 10; A.V. 10; Tennis 11, 12; Grad. Dance Comm. EARLENE C. SALEY Nicky wants to become a receptionist for an airline . . . may befound work- ing at Sears . . . enjoys drag races and designing her own clothes. Cafeteria Worker 11 JOSEPH W. SALVAGGI Conscientious and hard working. Joe will surely go far in life . . . as of now, uncertain what the future will bring . . . enjoys hunting and fishing. LINDA A. SALVATORE Linda looks forward to a future as a writer . . . enjoys art, folk music, and travel . . . presently works in a den- tist ' s office. French Club 10; F.B.L.A. 11, V. Pres. 12 JAXE C. SALVUCCI Becoming a French teacher is Jane ' s vocational objective . . . hopes to trav- el in the near future . . . varied in- terests include skiing, tennis, and an. French Club 11; Ski Club 11; Campus 12; Tutor 12; Riding Club 1 1 123 GREGORY V. SAMMER Active in school activities, Greg hopes to attend college after graduation . . . sports and collecting records are his chief interests ... a sure success in any endeavor. Football 10, 11, 12; Basketball 10,11; Track 10; Student Council 10, 11, 12; Sr. Class V ' ice-Pres. RUTH E. SAMPSON Rootie hopes to become a secretary or work with business machines. She likes Sonny and Cher and the name Willy. Riding Club 10; Campus Sales Staff 10; Pep Club 11. 12; F.B.L.A. 11, 12; Chess Club 12; Reflector H.R. Rep. 11; Shorthand Cert. 60, 80; Rrigadoon; Mr. Dempsey ' s and Mrs. Orton ' s Sec ' t. EILEEN T. SAML ' LSKI Undecided as to her future plans, Eileen will surelv be successful in what- ever she tries . . . dancing and sports are her chief interests. Shorthand Cert. 60 JANET T. SAX DA To run IBM machines is Jan ' s future hope . . . active in C.Y.O., she enjoys all types of sports, painting, reading, and coin collecting . . . likes cute boys. F.B.L.A. 11; Pep Club 11 STEVEN 0. SANSON Active in school athletic events Steve hopes to attend college after gradua- tion . . . enjoys reading and all sports. Football 10, 11, 12; Student Council 10; Monitor 10, 11, 12; Weightlifting 10, 11; Soph. Party Comm.; Track 12; Cap and down Comm. WILLIAM F. SARGENT Bill plans to become an air man in the United States Navy Reserve. He enjoys hunting and models . . . en- joys A.V. A.Y. 10, 11, 12; W. H.S. T.V. 11, 12 LINDA E. SASS Planning to attend college, Linda will make a fine physical education major . . . likes sewing, but dislikes white socks on boys. Student Council 10, 11, 12; Class Sec ' t. 10, 11, 12; Gymnastics 11, 12; Cheer- leader 12; Monitor 10, 11, 12;Honors 11 BARBARA C. SAULNIER Barbara plans to become a fashion designer after attending college. She spends much of her spare time travel- ing, sketching, and working at Thom McAn. She likes music, bright colors, and autumn. Library Ass ' t. 10; Pep Club 10; Soph. Party Comm.; Lang. Lab Aid 11; French Club 11; Reflector Art Staff 11, 12; Sr. Nom. Comm.; Sr. Prom Comm. DANIEL A. SAYOIE Sav hopes to go on and become a good carpenter ... his outside inter- ests include cars and drums . . . dis- likes classes. RUTH C. SCAGNOLI Ruth, a hard worker, will go far in whatever she aspires to do. She spends a good part of her time at Gem in Hingham where she is presently em- ployed. 124 MADELYX F. SCANXELL A career in nursing or teaching lies ahead for Madelyn. F.T.A. 11, 12; F.X.A. 11, 12; French Club 11, 12 BEVERLY A. SCHEXA Bev ' s bright-eyed personality and eager willingness will help her fulfill hopes of becoming an airline steward- ess. Bev likes skiing, happy people, and getting her own way. Gymnastics 10, 11 ROBERT R. SCHLEIFF After graduation Bob hopes to attend college. He is a member of C.Y.O., Y.M.C.A., and M.C.H. Club. He also has a penny collection and enjoys water sports and girl watching. Football 10, 11, 12; Wrestling 10, 11, 12; A.V. 11, 12; VV.H.S. T.V. 11, 12; Lab. Ass ' t. 11; Track 12; Weightlifting Team 11, 12; Powderpuff Football Cheerleader CATHERIXE B. SCHOFIELD Cathy has hopes of attending Garland Jr. College in the near future. She spends her free time swimming, skate- boarding, or watching football games. Chorus 10, 11, 12; Campus 12; Glee Club 11; Re lector H.B.. Rep. KEXXETH E. SCHWORM Ken, who enjoys collecting old and obsolete ammunition, plans to go to school in Colorado to become a gun- smith. He likes fine shotguns and also likes to use them while hunting. Honors 11 JAXICE E. SCIARAPPA Jan ' s pet peeve is bovs with crew cuts. She likes art, folk music, and parties . . . hopes to become a dental assist- ant or commercial artist. Campus Art Staff 11, 12; Chorus 10; Glee Club 11; F.T.A. 11; Folk Music Society 11 XAXCY E. SCIARAPPA Xancy enjoys tennis and relaxing . . . plans to become a government inter- preter or a foreign language teacher . . . likes Sherlock Holmes, but dislikes rude people. W.H.S. T.V. 11, 12; Debate Club 11, V. Pres. 12; French Tutor; Arsenic and Old Lace; Lang. Lab. Ass ' t. 11, 12; Conservation Club 12; High Honors 10, 11; Merit Scholarship Letter Com- mend. COLEEX E. SCOTT Weasel would like to travel after graduation. She spends part of her spare time working at Mammoth Mart . . . dislikes conceited people and firm teachers. D.E.C.A. JOHX H. SCOTT Scottie has plans to attend Purdue Uni- versity and become an engineer. He enjoys skiing and also playing basket- ball. With a personality like his, he will surely succeed in whatever he at- tempts. Ski Club 11, 12; Key Club 11, 12; A.V. 10; Lighting Crew 11; Tennis 10, 11, 12; Sr. Xom. Comm.; Lab. Ass ' t. 11 CHARLES S. SELLERS Chow plans to attend Merchant Maritime Academy after graduation. A sailing and go-carting pro, he likes girls in mini-dresses and also likes to hunt with a bow and arrow. Photographv Club 10; Track 10; Ten- nis 11; Ski Club 11. 12; Riding Club Treas. 11, Pres. 12; Chess Club 11 125 LUIS A. SEOANE Louie hopes to become a dentist. An active member of C.Y.O., he enjoys all sports. He can be found working at Mammoth Mart . . . likes friendly people. Ski Club 11, 12; Intramural Basket- ball 10; Spanish Club 10, 12; Honors 11 JOSEPH M. SERAFINI With a dynamic personality, Joe will surely succeed in becoming a union mechanic. Honors 10 CATHERINE A. SGROI Cathy ' s warm and friendly smile at- tracts people wherever she goes. As a part-time worker at Jordan Marsh, she finds a good deal of her time being taken up, but still manages to squeeze in a little sketching and some C.Y.O. activities. Pep Club 10, 11, 12; F.H.A. 11, 12; F.B.L.A. 11, 12; Theater Arts 11, 12 JOHN M. SHANAHAN Mike enjoys reading and music and also people with a good sense of hu- mor. After graduation he plans to at- tend college and become a teacher. Intramurals 10; J.M.S.V.C. 11, Chair- man of Mentally Retarded Comm. 12; Campus 12; Algebra Tutor 11; A rsenic and Old Lace DEIDRE L. SHAW MICHAEL R. SHALLOW Mike ' s main interest lies in cars and motorcycles. He plans to attend a col- lege and go into either a design or architecture field. Besides cars, he also enjoys skiing. Football 10, 11; A.V. 11; Pep Club 12; Honors 10 Friendly De l)e is presently employed part-time at Pope Nursing Home. She plans to become a telephone operator after graduation. She enjoys go-carting and dancing. Cafeteria Worker 11, 12 PATRICIA E. SHEA An active member of C.V.O., Pat also enjoys W.H.S. football and basketball games, bowling, and Chinese food. After graduation she hopes to become a secretary. Riding Club 10; Fashion Show 10; F.B.L.A. 11, 12; Pep Club 11, 12; Shorthand Cert. 60; Reflector H.R. Rep. 11, Sec ' t. 12; Cap and Gown Comm. DAVID F. SHEEHAN Dave, an avid debator, enjoys playing golf in his free time. After graduation he plans to attend college. Debate Club 11, 12; Dramatic Club 10, 11, 12; Arsenic and Old Lace; Honors 10, 11 PAULA J. SHEEHAN PATRICIA J. SHERRY Paula enjoys being with and working with people. She enjoys all sports, sewing, knitting, art, hairdressing, and interior decorating. Her greatest pet peeve is a clique. Talent Show 10 Pat, still undecided about her future plans, enjoys swimming and skiing in her spare time. She dislikes people who are always in a hurry and likes just about everything else. F.B.L.A. 11, 12; Reflector Sec ' t. 12 126 CLINTON A. SHETTLESWORTH, JR. Clint wants to be rich and happy. He enjoys collecting coins and reading books. He also holds interest for money, cars, and girls. Honors 11. 12 SHARON E. SHIELDS Sharon enjoys summer and winter sports along with horseback riding, knitting, and sewing. She has plans to enter the business world as a secretary. F.B.L.A. 12 JOHN H. SHOBER John plans to attend college after grad- uation. He likes music and his pet peeves are hair cuts and having to wear glasses. Football 10, 11, 12; Baseball 10; Ski Club 11, 12; J.M.S.V.C. 10 KATHLEEN SIMCIK Kathy enjoys bowling, skating, play- ing tennis, and going to football games. Her pet peeves are gum chewers and conceited people . . . plans to become a secretary. Pep Club 11, 12;Mr.Morrissey ' sSec ' t. 12; F.B.L.A. 12 SANDRA C. SIMPKINS Sandie plans to join Vista after gradua- tion. She likes Ravi Shankar . . . hates homework. D.E.C.A. ANN C. SJOSTEDT Ann is an avid car racing fan. She enjoys sewing and hopes to enter the world of retailing . . . hates to be called Annie. Fashion Show 10, 11, 12 MICHAEL SKIFFINGTON Skiff hopes to make his career in the Navy. Besides his part-time job, he also enjoys bowling . . . likes long- haired girls. Math Club 10; Jr. Usher; High Honors 10; Honors 11 JUDITH A. SLAVINSKY Judy is training for a future career in business. Office Worker 10 HOLLY E. SLOAN Holly plans to enter either an art or dental career. She enjoys painting, horseback riding, playing the guitar, and writing music . . . likes Swedish boys. Student Activity 10; Soph. Party Comm.; Gymnastics 10; Talent Show 10; Campus Sales Staff 11; Folk Music Club, V. Pres. 11, 12; Honors 10 ELIZABETH A. SMITH Reading, camping, and going to toot- ball games are a few of Betty ' s many interests. She hopes to attend I ' . Mass. and become a medical technologist. F.N. A. 12; Pep Club 11, 12; Library Ass ' t. 11, 12 JAMES J. SMITH Hoping to go to Mass. Maritime Academy, Jim loves anything to do with the water. Besides sailing and swimming, he also likes collecting coins. JUDITH A. SMITH After graduation Judy hopes to work in Boston. She likes people with a sense of humor . . . spends much of her spare time working at Kae ' s Sand- wich Bar. Pep Club 10, 11, 12; F.B.L.A. 11, 12; Shorthand Cert. 60, 80; Mrs. Mag- raw ' s Sec ' t. 12; Honors 10; Grad. Dance Comm. LARKY W. SMITH Larry, who likes the word ' gradua- tion , hopes to become a history teach- er. Interested in politics and raising animals, he is also president of his church youth group. NANCY J. SMITH Nance looks forward to becoming a secretary after graduation . . . thor- oughly enjoys her weekends and va- cations. Pep Club 11, 12; Gymnastics 10; Fash- ion Show 10; Soph. Party Comm. REBECCA SMITH Becky plans to go to college after graduation. She can be found on the ski slopes or in a bowling alley . . . dislikes having to get up early in the morning. Gymnastics 10, 11, 12; Pep Club 10, 11, 12; Lang. Lab. Ass ' t. 11; Campus 12; Honors 10 ROBERT Y. SMITH Bob, who enjoys painting, sleeping, and thoughtful people, hopes to be- come a successful artist. In his spare time he plavs the guitar in a pop combo. Spectrum 10 RONALD SMITH Manager of The Lost Articles , Ron also plans to attend college and be- come an electrical engineer . . . dis- likes people who don ' t like him. STEFAN J. SMITH After graduation Smitty plans to enter the field of medicine. An active member of his church youth group, he also enjoys basketball, dances, and football games . . . dislikes teachers who give too much homework. Sr. Nom. Comm. ELLEN R. SNOW Ellen plans to attend U. Mass. . . . plays the piano and guitar. She also enjoys participating in all sports. Folk Club 12; Pep Club 1 1 , 12; Campus 11, Sr. Staff Ed. 12; Chorus 12; Talent Show 11, 12; Glee Club 11; Folk Festi- val 12; Honors, High Honors 10, 11, Powder Puff Game; Chorale 12; Ex- change Concert 12 BEVERLY C. SNOWMAN After graduation Bev hopes to become a medical secretary. As an active mem- ber of the Wessagusset Yacht Club, she can be found sailing in Quincy Bay . . . enjoys working with her artex paints. Chorus 10, 11, 12; F.B.L.A. 11, 12; Brigadoon; Pep Club 12; Reflector Ad- vertising 11; Theater Arts 11, 12; Ar- senic and Old Lace; Exchange Concert 11 128 DAVID L. SOROCCO Soc, who enjoys custom made cars, hopes to become a financial success after his graduation. ALDO A. SPADA, JR. Al plans to enter the field of archi- tectural drawing . . . can be found studying archaeology or U.F.O. ' s. He enjoys eating pizza, listening to the Beatles, and singing . . . detests con- ceited people. PATRICIA M. SPANO Cooking and working at Star Market occupy Pat ' s spare time. After attend- ing college she hopes to become a teacher. Ski Club 11, 12; Campus 12 SU SAN C. SPENCER One of Sue ' s main interests is horse- back riding. She will certainly make a successful elementary school teacher with her love of children. Chorus 11, 12; F.T.A. 12 ERLENE C. SPINNEY A potential secretary, Lee also enjoys sports, dancing, and making her own clothes . . . dislikes black leatherjack- ets and boys with hair longer than her own. Ski Club 11, 12; F.B.L.A. Moss ' s Sec ' t.; Honors 11 12; Mrs. HARRY F. SPRAGL ' E Sonny, who ' s very interested in dra- matics, has been in every play from Mrs. McThing to Arsenic and Old Lace. He also enjoys writing poetrv. With this background he should do very well in any theatrical profession. Winter Track 10; Summer Track 10; Mrs. McThing; Brigadoon; Drama Festival 11; One Act Plays; Arsenic and Old Lace KATHLEEN L. SPRING Kathy is an outdoor girl who enjoys all water sports and skiing. Her future plans are undecided. F.N.A. 11; Pep Club 11; F.H.A. 12; Campus 12 SANDRA A. STEEL Sandy, who doesn ' t like people who snap gum, works at Weymouth Twin Drive-In. A nursing career is in her future. Fashion Show 11 SUSAN A. STENBERG Busy Sue lists among her many ac- tivities and interests service as Worthy Advisor in Rainbow and as an aid at South Shore Hospital. She enjoys sewing, sailing, and singing . . . an- ticipates a college major in languages or history. Fashion Show 10; Library Ass ' t. 10; Reflector H.R. Rep. 10, 11; Glee Club 11; Chorus 10, 11, 12; Southeastern Mass. District Music Festival ft it DONALD P. STEPHENS Membership in Demolay and scuba diving are among Don ' s interests. His future plans include college. Mrs. McThing; Gymnastic Team 11, 12; Arsenic and Old Lace; Ski Club 12; Jr. L T sher; High Honors 10; Honors 11 129 KAREN A. STEVENS Karen plans to work for an insurance company in the future. She can be found attending Rainbow or sailing from Town River Yacht Club in her spare time . . . dislikes deceitful peo- ple. PAULA M. STEVENS Paula works part-time at Mammoth Mart and on Red Cross Bloodmobiles . . . enjoys sewing and cooking, likes Italian food. She plans to join the Army Nurse Corps after graduation from N.E. Baptist Hospital School of Nursing. Chorus 10; Library Ass ' l. F.N. A. 11. 12 11. 12; ALLEN G. STEWART, JR. Gorgo likes cars and pizza . . . hopes to go into architectural drawing, and join the National Guard. DIAN M. STEW ART Di works part-time after school . . . likes meeting people. In the future she plans to be a dental assistant . . . dis- likes people who aren ' t prompt. F.B.LA. 11, 12; Miss Flvnns Sec ' t. 12 JEAN L STEWART Jean, a member of Rainbow, enjoys surfing and watching people in gen- eral . . . dislikes conceited people. Hopes to attend college and become a teacher, and then travel. F.N. A. 11; Pep Club 11, 12; F.H.A. 12; Chorus JAMES H. STOCKBRIDCE Stocky, whose hobbies are fishing, working on P.J . ' s car, and working on canteen trucks, enjoys baseball and football. He has good experience for his future career as a canteen opera- tor . . . dislikes grouchy teachers. H.R. Mesngr. 10. 11 ELLEN M. STONE After attending Boston State. Ellen will enter the field of teaching. She also enjoys drawing, playing the guitar, and swimming . . . dislikes phony people. Spanish Club 10; Pep Club 10, 11, 12; J.M.S.V.C. 12; F.T.A. 12; ReflectorU; Monitor 10 KATHLEEN STONEHOUSE Now working at Olden ' s, Kathy will one day attend college. She loves candy but hates getting up in the morning. CAROL A. STRIANO Carol, who loves having a good time, will one day become a professional dancer in New York . . . enjoys read- ing books but dislikes Monday morn- ings. J.M.S.V.C. 10, 11, 12; F.T.A. 11; Pep Club 11; Monitor 10 JOYCE L. STURGIS Joyce plans to become a dental as sistant in the future. She enjoys dancing and playing the piano . . . hates show offs, but likes people taller than herself Chorus 10, 11, Pres. 12; J.M.S.V.C 10, 11, 12; Campus 10; Library Ass ' t 10, 11, 12; Spanish Club 10; F.B.L.A 11; Reflector Sales 11; Pep Club 11 12; Tennis Team 11; Rngadooru Ex change Concert 11. 12; Folk Club 12 F.N.A. 12; Powder Puff Game 130 CLIFFORD E. SULLIVAN Now working at First National, Cliff enjovs having a good time . . . plans to attend college. Student Council 10 JOHN L. SULLIVAN Sully will either join the Navy or enter a junior college after graduation. He enjoys horseback riding, boats, and bowling . . . dislikes running to first period. Cross Country 10, 11, 12; Indoor Track 10, 11, 12; Spring Track 10, 1 1, 12; Chorus 10, 11, 12 JOHN P. SULLIVAN Sully, a fan of Charlie s pizza shop, enjoys playing the organ and piano in his band . . . plans to enter music composition. Pep Club 12; Talent Show 11 MAUREEN R. SULLIVAN Mo. an active member of her C.Y.O., enjovs ice skating and bowling . . . dislikes two-faced people. Library Ass ' t. 11; F.B.L.A. 11 MARK J. SULLIVAN After college Mark hopes to go into government work . . . enjoys sports and girl watching. Key Club 12; Baseball 10, 11. 12; Hockey 10, 11, 12 MICHAEL T. SULLIVAN After graduation Sully plans to enlist in the Navy. He shoots a good game of pool and enjoys water-skiing and dancing. PATRICIA A. SULLIVAN One of our future nurses, Pat will at- tend Mass. General Hospital School of Nursing after graduation. She likes people who are big enough and ma- ture enough to stand up for what they believe . . . drawing, reading, and sewing occupy her spare moments. Chorus 11, 12; Chorale 12; Rrigadoon; Talent Show 11; J.M.S.V.C. 11, 12; F.N.A. 11, Pres. 12; Sr. Nom. Comm.; Pep Club 12; Honors 10, 11 ROBERTA. SVIZZERO Athletic Fizz enjoys weightlifting. swimming, and wrestling. Another one of his favorites is driving new cars. Football 10, 11; Wrestling 10, 11, 12 JANIS M. SZYMANSKI Janis, hoping to become a physical education teacher, plans to attend Northeastern. She enjoys happy, friendly people with green eyes . . . also twirling as a W.H.S. majorette. H.R. Rep. 10; Pep Club 11; F.T.A. 11, 12; Majorette 12; Powder Puff Game 12 ALBERTINE C. TAGLIERI Alby, who enjoys all sports, spends much of her spare time as a C.Y.O. cheerleader. She hopes to become a physical education teacher . . . loves Italian food. Intramurals 10; Librarv Asst ' t. 10; F.T.A. 11; Pep Club li; Paperback Book Store 11 131 MARGARET F. TAXTILLO Peggy plans to attend business school and then become a secretary ... en- joys horseback riding, bowling, and dancing, especially with people who like to have a good time. DANA C. TAYLOR After graduation Dana hopes to be- come a carpenter. He enjoys sailing, fishing, and girl watching . . . also likes square dancing in his spare time. ERNST E. TENGBERG Ernie, who hates teachers that pile on homework, would like to go into the Coast Guard and then on to schooling. He especially enjoys dancing at the Surf and playing football. Drama Club 10, 11, 12; Band 10, 11; Outdoor Club 12 ill WILLIAM J. TARB Billy is an active member of hisC.Y.O. baseball and basketball teams ... en- joys dancing and having a good time. JEANNIE TEETER Jeannie will complete her senior year in England where her family will be stationed. She plans to attend drama school after graduation. She enjoys the Surf, dancing, and sewing. PAULC. THAYER, JR. Paul hopes to return next year to W.H.S. as a post-graduate and then go on to be a contractor. Paul ' s a woman driver hater who can be found working at Capital Market. JOSEPH M. THOMAS Jose plans on a career as a Spanish teacher. When not working at Curtis Farms, he enjoys boating and skiing. Honors 10, 11 CATHERINE L. THOMPSON As a future legal or medical secretary, Cathy enjoys waterskiing, bowling, horseback riding, and football games . . . also works part-time at G.E.M. Fashion Show 10; Chorus 10;F.B.L.A. 12; Shorthand Cert. 60, 80, 100; Miss Flaherty ' s Sec ' t. DENNIS M. THOMPSON Dennis, whose future lies in data proc- essing, likes to keep active in C.Y.O., water sports, bowling, and horseback riding . . . dislikes snobbish people. Student Council 10 ROBERT M. THOMSON Bob is a motorcycle fan all the way. He likes motorcycle scrambles and just plain motorcycle riding. 133 LAUREL THORNE An active M.Y.F. member, Laurel en- joys working at OEM, horseback rid- ing, sewing, and guitars. Chorus 10, 11; Glee Club 11; Pep Club 11; F.B.L.A. 11, i2 LINDA THORNE Linda would like to go to Mansfield Beauty Academy after graduation. She likes a good sense of humor. Rainbow. M.V.F., and her job at GEM, Pep Club 11; F.B.L.A. 11; Glee Club 10, 11; Fashion Show 11 DEBORAH A. TIRRELL Known for her distinctive artwork, Debbie plans to further her education and enter the field of teaching or art. She has a part-time job and enjovs sewing. F.T.A. 11; Ski Club; Campus; Riding Club 10; Honors 10, 11 RICHARD P. TOLLO Rich plans a career in scientific re- search. His hobbies include astrono- my, meteorology, sports, and record collecting. Football Team 10, 12; Chess Club 10, 11, 12; Student Council 10; Monitor 10; Honors 10, 11; Tutor 11, 12; Lab. Ass ' t. 12 KENNETH P. TONER Ken plans to attend college and major in electrical and electronic engineering. He enjoys playing most sports and building and repairing electronic equip- ment and appliances. Gym Team 10; Honors 10, 11 ) AM ESC. TORMEY Termite , who hopes to become a barber, is a C.Y.O. member . . . en- joys skiing, swimming, drums, all sports, and camping. Chorus 10, 11, 12 DIANE E. TOURIGNY Di plans to attend an art school and major in illustrating. She spends much of her spare time working as a sales girl at FAY. Woolworths . . . enjoys horseback riding, sketching, and oil painting . . . she is partial to boys with red hair. F.N.A. 10; Riding Club 10 PATRICIA A. TOWLE Pat plans a career as a legal secretary. Her interests include trying to surf, water skiing, skin diving, beach comb- ing, and happy and considerate people. Drama Club 10; Glee Club 10, 11; Chorus 10, 11; Cheerleader 11 CLARE M. TRAYERS Clare, a skating and bowling enthu- siast, plans to go into training as a practical nurse. She hates getting up early after going to bed late. Library Ass ' t. 10, 11; F.H.A. 11; Mrs. Diment ' s Sec ' t. 12; Shorthand Cert. 60, 80, 100 KATHLEEN E. TRIBOU Kathy ' s ambition is to attend college and become an elementary school teacher. She enjoys sewing, water ski- ing, swimming, playing the piano, and people with a good sense of humor. Pep Club 10, 11, 12; F.T.A. 11, 12; Ski Club 12; Campus 12; Powder Puff Game 134 ROBERT E. TL ' FFY Bob ' s special interest lies in the sport of football. He will be a sure success as an accountant. Football 10, 11, 12; Monitor 12; Cap and Gown Comm. SUSAN M. TWOMBLEY A talented gymnast, Twom loves foot- ball games, but hates school lunches and boys who wear white socks. With her sweet smile and lively personality, she will be a welcome addition to the nursing profession. Gymnastic Team 10, 11, 12; Cheer- leader 11; Monitor 12; Pep Club, Sec ' t.-Treas. 12; Honors 10; Arsenic and Old Lace NOREEN T. TWOMEY Tookev ' s philosophy is let life take its course . . . hopes to enter ajunior college in the fall, and perhaps travel to Europe. People who think they ' re too good for everyone else displease her. Her leisure hours are occupied by a job at Zavre ' s, sailing, plaving the organ, and sewing. Fashion Show 10; Rrigadoon Usher- ette; Pep Club 11, 12; F.H.A. 11, Pres. 12 MARSHA J. VALENTONIS Marsha plans to become either an executive secretary or a model. She enjovs sewing, dancing, and swim- ming, and also likes to attend football and basketball games. She plans to travel after graduation. Chorus 11; Glee Club 11; F.B.L.A. 11; Pep Club 11, 12; Fashion Show 10, 11 CHRISTIXE M. VAN DE BRINK Bright and cheerful, Chris enjoys sew- ing, dancing, and bowling. Her future plan is to become an executive secre- tary . . . likes happy people. F.B.L.A. 11, 12 DANIEL J. YAUGHAN, JR. Dan will attend Wentworth to become a draftsman . . . enjoys ice skating, bowling, football, and playing the gui- tar . . . likes shy girls. 7 DONNA L. YAUTRINOT Donna, friendly and full of fun, hopes to become an interior decorator. Danc- ing, music, and sewing interest her, and she works part-time in a nursing home . . . enjoys a good time, but hates homework. Spanish Club 10; Campus 10; Pep Club 11; Jr. Party Comm.; Ski Club 11, 12; Cap and Gown Comm. DANA R. YICKERY Music, sports, cars, and a part-time job occupy most of Yic ' s free hours . . . likes girls with very long hair, but not those who are conceited . . . aspires to go on to college and work with computers. Band 10, 11, 12 JOANNE M. VILLANOVA Petite and friendly, Jo is undecided about her future. She loves sports, dancing, and going to the Surf, but detests English Composition class . . . an active member of C.Y.O. Fashion Show 10; Pep Club 10, 11; F.T.A. 11 RUTH ANN YILLARI Red hopes to become a secretary . . . likes boys, bowling, traveling, and collecting stuffed animals. She is an active member of her C.Y.O. Mr. VanXeste ' s Sec ' t. 135 JANICE M. VIOLETTE ] an works at Mister Donut and enjoys listening to records in her spare time. She likes people with a good sense ol humor and hopes to further her educa- tion. Reflector Rep. 11 JOYCE M. VIOLETTE A future secretary, Joyceenjoysdances, horseback riding, and most sports. She spends much of her spare time working as a volunteer at Quincy City Hospital. BERNADETTE E. WADLAND An active member of her C.Y.O., Bon- nie has a part-time job in a depart- ment store . . . enjoys sewing, read- ing, skating, and especially talking. After attending college she hopes to become a teacher. Pep Club 10, 11, 12; Dramatics 10; F.H.A. 11; F.T.A. 12; Campus 11, 12; Sr. l ' rom Comm. FREDERICK R. WAKEHAM Fred likes to have a good time and does so playing football, baseball, and hockey. He plans to enter the service after graduation. His pet peeve is not having enough time to eat lunch. ROBERT H. WALKER Bob likes playing pool, football, and bowling. After graduation he hopes to become a sheet metal mechanic. BARBARA A. WALLACE A potential secretarv, Barbara enjoys many outdoor sports, such as horse- back riding and skiing . . . dislikes conceited people. F.B.L.A. 11, 12; Pep Club 11, 12; Ski Club 12; Shorthand Cert. 60 4 KAREN P. WALSH Karen, who works as a model, plans to be an airline stewardess after gradu- ation. She enjoys dancing at the Surf, horseback riding, and pistachio nuts. Riding Club 10; Pep Club 11 RICHARD R. WALSH Rich plans to enter college and major in the field of teaching. When not working part-time at Supreme Market, he enjoys golf and baseball. His pet peeve is Monday morning. Baseball 10, 11, 12; Key Club 11, Secretary 12; F.T.A. 12; Spanish Club; Student Council 10; Monitor 10; In- tramurals 10 ROBERT W. WALSH, JR. Bob enjoys hockey, football, and listen- ing to records. He hopes to become a teacher after attending college. Intramurals 10; Honors 10 ROBERT A. WARD Bob enjoys a variety of things, es- pecially hunting, boating, and skin- diving . . . also enjoys working with guns and cars. He plans to attend college. Intramurals 10; Conservation Club 12 136 THOMAS A. WATSON Talkative girls annov Tom, but he does enjoy oil painting and traveling. His future plans include majoring in Spanish in college. Spanish Club 10; Monitor 10; Dra- matic Club 10; One Act Plays 10 NANCY S. WAUCH Among her varied interests, Nancy enjoys playing the piano, collecting coins, bowling, and playing tennis. In the future she plans to become a secretary. She dislikes boys with long hair. Honors 1 1 LEROV F. WEBB Leroy enjoys working on motors and cars. In his spare time he works as a chef in a restaurant ... his future is undecided. CAROL A. WEBBER Carol likes to have fun and be with happy people. She participates in the Braintree Drum and Bugle Corps . . . plans to become a stenographer or an executive secretary. F.B.L.A. 11, 12; Reflector U.K. Rep. 12; Miss Toomey ' s Sec ' t. 12; Short- hand Cert. 80; Honors 10, ll;Grad. Dance Comm. BARBARA A. WEEKS Barbara enjoys swimming and sewing, and always attends school football and basketball games . . . plans to work with retarded children. F.H.A. 11, 12; F.N. A. 11, 12; Pep Club 12; Sr. Nom. Comm. NORMAN E. WEEKS Norm plans a career in mathematics . . . enjoys playing the guitar and tink- ering with electronic equipment in his spare time . . . likes banana splits and entertaining. Cross Country 10, 11, Co-Capt. 12; Indoor Track 10, 11, 12; Outdoor Track 10, 11, 12; A.V. 10, 11, 12; Folk Song Society 11, 12; Sr. Nom. Comm.; Talent Show 10, 11 DOROTHY J. WHEELER Dottie ' s future plan is to become a secretary for an airline. She loves to dance at the Surf and also enjoys sewing and singing . . . teaches first grade Sunday school. F.B.L.A. 11, 12 THEODORE G. WHEELER Teddy loves to play the drums and en- joys participating in C.Y.O. basketball and hockey. He would like to further his education and enter the business field. Band 10, 11, 12; Chess Club 10; Dra- matic Club 10; Intramurals 10 JOHN C. WHITE A lover of the sea, John enjoys water skiing and boating. Among his many other talents, he also plays guitar and sax. After college he will join the Navy. Conservation Club 11, Old lM.ce 12; Arsenic and KAREN L. WHITE Karen enjoys skiing and dancing . . . she plans to go into the service after graduation, and likes boys with big smiles. 137 ■ AM PHILIP A. WHITE Phil has college plans in his future and enjoys hiking, basketball, and soccer . . . dislikes pens that run out of ink. Spring Track 10, 11, 12; Intramurals 10; Gymnastics 12; Conservation Club 12 EDWARD P. WIGGINS Wiggie, who is uncertain about his future right now, likes playing pool, swimming, tennis and bowling. He is also a penny collector. it STEPHEN WILCOX Willy, who yearns to see more and better places, enjoys collecting L.P. ' s and playing soccer on hisC.V.O.team. He is sure to be a success with his bright smile and sense of humor. Intramurals 10; Chess Club 12; Honor Roll 10 I v BONNIE J. WILL In the future Bonnie plans to attend a business school and become a secretary. She appreciates a good sense of humor, and likes all kinds of people and sports. Reflector H.R. Rep. 12; Student Coun- cil 10; Cap and Gown Comm.; Honors 10, 11 ROBERT WILLIAMS Roto is interested in racing cars. He plans to make a career in photo- graphy. ALAN D. WILSON Skip, who likes pistachio nuts, enjoys playing soccer and rugby. He will attend college after graduation and be a sure success as a math teacher . . . prefers girls with long dark hair. Campus 11, Ass ' t. Ed. 12; Student Council 12; Football Equip. Mgr. 12; Soph. Party Comm.; Sr. Prom. Comm.; Arsenic and Old Ijice L ' sher ALAN R. WILSON Al is an avid participant in soccer, rugby, and sleeping. His likes include tangents and the beach . . . affection is his favorite quality. Monitor 10; Cross Country 11; Sr Nom. Comm.; High Honors 10, 11; Cap and Gown Comm. KENNETH D. WILSON Ken plans to attend college after grad- uation. He enjoys many water sports, especially swimming and skiing, and also likes to attend and participate in any sports events. Football 10, 11, 12; Basketball 10, 11, 12; Baseball 11, 12; Monitor 10, 11; Student Council 11, 12; Honors 10 LORRAINE I. WILSON A lover of hot fudge sundaes, Lorri also likes horseback riding, bowling, and skiing. She plans to become an airline stewardess. NORMA E. WILSON Undecided about the future, Norma works part-time at Gem. She is active in Rainbow and enjoys skiing. Chorus 10; Spectrum 10; Pep Club 11; F.B.L.A. 11 138 EDWARD W. WISNESKI Basketball and more basketball fill Ed ' s life. Yet he also enjovs many other sports. After graduation he plans to attend college. Baseball 10, 11, 12; BasketballlO.il, 12; Cross Country 11; Sr. Xom. Comm.; Student Council 12; Jr. Usher. DONNA M. WOELFEL Planning a secretarial career, Donna enjoys sewing and cooking as well as skating and swimming . . . also works part-time at King ' s. Fashion Show 10; Pep Club 11, 12; Library Ass ' t. 10, 11, 12; F.B.L.A. 11, 12; Shorthand Cert. 60, 80, 100; Honors 10; Campus Sec ' t. 12 RONALD P. WOOD Hockey, golf, and his part-time job at Star Market occupy Woody ' s spare moments. Although he is uncertain as to his future, he hopes to attend college after graduation. Hockey 10, 12; Intramurals 10 STEPHEN P. WOOD After his Coast Guard training is com- pleted. Woody plans to enter the field of carpentry and later become an ar- chitect. He likes swimming, sailing, and skating . . . loves dogs. Cap and Gown Comm.; A.V. 10 JEAN M. WOOTEX Quiet and helpful, Jean plans to major in physical therapy in college. Along with her part-time job at Tufts Library, she enjovs sewing, reading, and swim- ming. F.H.A. 11, 12; J.M.S.V.C. 12; Pep Club 12; H.R. Treas. 12; Honors 10, 11 MAUREEN A. WORKMAN Hardworking and sincere, Maureen enjoys playing the accordion, cooking, and sewing. An active member of C.Y.O., she will be a sure success as a teacher. Pep Club 12; Riding Club 12; FT. A. 12 WENDY L. WRIGHT All Wendy hopes for in the future is a good marriage and a happy home. Among her many interests are knitting, sewing, skiing and hiking. CANDACE A. YOUNG Candy plans her career in the field of nursing. She enjoys most sports, es- pecially skiing and swimming . . . likes a good time. Ski Club 12; Pep Club 12; Arsenic and Old Lace; Chorus 10; Honors 10 LAWRENCE A. YOUNG Engineering or electronics lay ahead for Larry. He plays golf and soccer along with holding a part-time job. He also enjoys playing the drums. Intramurals 10; Band 10, Talent Show 11 11, 12; ROBERT R. YUTZ Bob, an avid basketball player for his church, plans to enter the field of wild- life management after graduation. His hobby is girl watching and he is very fond of blondes. Baseball 10, 11, 12; Spanish Club 10; Intramurals 10; Grad. Dance Comm. 139 JOSEPH D. ZAKS Joe is a very friendly boy who likes races, sports, and dances. He plans to join the Air Force after graduation. He dislikes people that stereo type teenagers as long-haired dope addicts. A.V. 10; Campus 10; Student Council 10; Science Club 10 PAMELA A. ZEOLI Pam, who hates to be tied down, will leave Mass. after graduation to find work in another state. She likes to collect things . . . hates phonies. F.B.L.A. 11 CARY K. Zl ' MRAHLEN After graduation Zum plans to major in business administration at a junior college. He is active in C.Y.O. and participates in basketball. He approves of blondes, and doesn ' t care for home- work. Intramurals 10 LATE ARRIVALS JOHN S. HART John returned to Weymouth to pursue his preparation for a business career. D.E.C.A. 12 MARK J. FITZGERALD After a sojurn in Alabama, Mark h as rejoined his Weymouth High School class ... he plans to go on to college. 140 Dew Evaporates and All Our World is Dew. . . So Dear, So Fresh, So Fleeting. IN MEMORIAM We regret the loss of Edwin C. Young, a dedicated teacher at the Voca- tional Technical High School. Edwin C. Young f Linda L. Aiello 141 • ACTIVITIES • . njJit t £L«rs So Jbiffacnt. wa f u 142 II With a rap of the gavel. President Steve Douglas opens the weekly meetings. KEY CLUB The purpose of the Weymouth High Key Club is to instill qualities of leader- ship in each member and to better pre- pare him to accept the responsibilities of society. The faculty advisor, Mr. Daly, and the officers work with Mr. Warren, the spokesman between the Key Club and its sponsor, the Weymouth Kiwanis Club. Key Club members donated food for Thanksgiving baskets which were given to needy families in the town; and in school service, they distributed programs at the football games and ran the Book Fair in conjunction with the Debate Club. The proceeds from the Book Fair and other money-raising projects are combined to present a col- lege scholarship to a deserving senior. Patriotism to school, community, and country is reflected in the salute to the flag at the beginning of each meeting. Willingness to learn to become better school citizens is reflected in the attentive faces of Key Club members. 143 STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council is an elected organization which serves as a link be- tween faculty and student body. Elec- tions are held each spring to determine membership for the following academic year. Representatives must maintain good academic averages to remain mem- bers. The officers, under the guidance of Miss Martinez and Mr. Brizzi, are Joseph Corbo, Leslie McKinnon, Paula Pilato, John O ' Brien, and Kenneth Wilson. The council promoted many enter- taining and beneficial activities this year. Over six hundred students attended The Look In , the fall dance. Thanks- giving baskets were collected and given to welfare agencies for distribution to less fortunate Weymouth families; and during the Christmas season the Clobe Santa arrived, beard, elves, and all, and the students contributed generously for a worthy cause. Proceeds from the fall dance and the talent show, also sponsored by the council, are included in the two Student Council scholarships given to graduating seniors. Vice-President Leslie McKinnon reviews the problems at hand with the council members. Mr. Brizzi and Miss Martinez supervise the weekly meeting. Officers of the student council prepare for the next meeting with Miss Martinez. 144 J.M.S.V.C. Under the direction of Mrs. Ma- graw, Robert Bentley, Chairman; David Killory, Junior Chairman; and Joan Robbins, Secretary; the Junior Moral and Spiritual Values Committee works to achieve the goal of its motto, In Giving We Grow, by rendering service to the less fortunate children and adults in the area. The Committee for the Blind, headed by Kathleen Daley, holds get-togethers with area blind children and students at the Perkins School for the Blind. Ac- tivities at these meetings usually include dancing, singing, and talent shows. Once a year the committee takes the children rollerskating and bowling. Another group of students, led by Michael Shanahan, works with the handicapped. They unselfishly devote some of their weekend time to visit the Kathv Daley acts as a guide for Joan Hyland at the reception for guests during International Brotherhood Week. Paul Dever State School to help feed and entertain the patients there. The Hospital Committee, under co- chairmen Mary Moss and Patricia Duf- fy, does volunteer work in nursing homes, makes decorations and favors, and collects clothing to send to patients at various state schools and hospitals. They also help pattern cerebral palsy patients in Weymouth. The J.M.S.V.C. also sponsored In- ternational Brotherhood Week and the Brotherhood assemblies, which featured foreign students and performances by some of the blind children in the pro- gram, Ed Clute, Chris Devin, and Joan Hyland. Members of the Junior Moral and Spiritual Values Committee work together to render service to their fellow citizens. 146 n. ' Mrs. Magraw poses with guests from Mexico, Japan, Germany, India, and Argentina during Brotherhood Week. Ed Clute, a student at the New England Conservatory of Music, receives applause after his piano solo. Dave Killory, Junior Chairman; Mrs. Magraw, advisor; Bob Bendey. Chairman; and Joan Robbins, Secretary, discuss our teenage code. 147 F.T.A. The Future Teachers of America is devoted to enabling students interested in the teaching profession to discover the merits of a career as an elementary or secondary school teacher. Under the capable guidance of Miss Pearson and the club ' s officers, Ronald Johnson, President; Shelagh Gray, Vice-President; Claire Donahoe, Secretary; and Susan Ilanian, Treasurer; the members attend monthly meetings which offer guest speakers in the field of education. Another valuable feature of the club is student observation of elementary and junior high school classes during the school day. This allows members to see elementary educational methods from a professional point of view and to understand the more specialized teach- ing at the junior high level. Officers confer with the advisor about a future meeting: Claire Donahoe, Ron Johnson, Miss Pearson, and Sue ilanian. F.T.A. members listen as a guest speaker lectures on the topic of first grade adjustments. President Ron Johnson conducts a business meeting. Mr. Warren lectures about music education to an attentive audience. 148 F.N. A. It is always difficult to choose a profession without knowing what it in- volves. Under the direction of Mrs. Hoyle, the school nurse, and the of- ficers, Patricia Sullivan, Barbara Mul- len, Elaine Akunevich, and Susan Mur- phy, the Future Nurses of America tries to give girls interested in any field of medicine an inside look into the world of nursing and its related professions. At the Red Cross Bloodmobiles held four times a year, the members offer their services, aiding in taking tempera- tures, working at the registration desk, and attending donors in the blood room. The informative monthly meetings fea- ture guest speakers whose topics range from the many nursing careers to the effects of smoking. Mrs. Hoyle points out details of a case. President Pat Sullivan broadens her knowledge in the field of nursing. Members practice first aid on each other. 149 F.H.A. The goal of every member of the Future Homemakers of America Club is to strive Toward New Horizons by development of character at home and in community life. Led by advisor Mrs. Swain, members enjoyed many re- warding activities this year. Outings included a cook-out at Blue Hills and a trip to the state convention of Future Homemakers of America held in Bourne. An important project of the club was helping the less fortunate children at the Wrentham State Hospital have a hap- pier Easter. At meetings, activities range from guest speakers and discussion groups to holiday parties. This year ' s officers are Noreen Twomey, Sharon Provost, Lorraine Lermond, Linda Don- way, Jean Wooten, Leanne Giampetro, Karen Mortenson, and Jane Threlfall. Members of F.H.A. watch as a fellow member presents a demonstra- tion of beauty care. Miss Curran reviews the agenda with the officers of F.B.L.A. F.B.L.A. Under the supervision of Miss Cur- ran, the Future Business Leaders of America tries to acquaint its members with the complex business world. F.B.L.A. meetings usually feature guest speakers who represent varied profes- sions in the business field. The speakers, who may be stewardesses, executive secretaries, or insurance agents, inform the club members about their profes- sions and business ethics, and also share their valuable experiences. The F.B.L.A. serves its members by providing knowl- edge and experience which cannot be obtained in the classroom. Officers are Sandra Dzengelewski, Rosemary Adam, Kathleen Elliot, Linda Healy, and Karen McGurr. Kathy Elliott hands out membership cards to the members of the club. Our future lies in their hands! MATH CLUB Weymouth High School ' s five-mem- ber Math Team is a subdivision of the Math Club. Members of the club serve as alternates for the team which com- petes four times a year in the Greater Boston Mathematics League. This year ' s team was a novice team as none of its members had ever participated in such an activity before. However, under the supervision of the coaches, Mrs. Clayton and Mr. Duseau, and with experience gained from the first meet with Braintree High School, the team improved until it placed third at Thayer Academy in a field of six teams. The team gained support from the club mem- bers and coaches, who helped them improve the mathematical skills needed for competition. The members of the varsity team were seniors Toby Lyons and Kevin Beggs, juniors Paul Watson and Peter Gordon, and sophomore Kathy Owens. Alan W ilson and Duncan Allen tackle a tough problem. Mr. Duseau watches as Toby Lyons and Kevin Beggs attack their problems. OUTDOORS CLUB Under the advisors Mr. Mekeel and Mr. Kelly and officers Pat Brennan, Stephen Cashman, Thomas Abbott and Joseph Collett, the members of the Out- doors Club have the opportunity to enjoy outdoor activities such as sports events or camping trips. The weekend or vacation week trips are frequently taken in trailers where the boys can experience the rugged life. Conservation-minded members of the outdoor club seek to preserve our forests. CHESS CLUB Chess is the sport of kings, and the Chess Club members find the game stimulating intellectual entertainment. Under advisor Mr. Lofgren and officers Richard Robinson and Clifford Cowles, members improve and perfect their skills in strategy and judgment. A chess team composed of club members represented Weymouth in the South Shore Inter- scholastic Chess League. Mr. Lofgren points out disaster to one of the members of the Chess Club. 153 BobGohl, Bob Mulligan, Tim Malnati, Glen Gillis, Bill Rand, Bill Sargent and Jim Purbusfa discuss the parts of a movie projector. The members of WHS-TV work diligently to present the students each week with a program of school news and current events. WHS-TV WHS-TV, run by the Political Af- fairs Club, gives students interested in all aspects of television production the opportunity to experience live broad- casting. The newscasters, sportscasters, interviewers, and technical crew, under the guidance of Miss Marinos, Mr. Sedman, and Mr. Rudolph, present a weekly news program featuring impor- tant news and sports events. Special programs included interviews with for- eign students and sports ' coaches, a special Christmas show, and a program devoted to political satire. A.V. CLUB Under the skilled leadership of Mr. Rudolph and Mr. Sedman, the audio- visual assistants meet during free periods and after school in the I.M.C. The goal of the club is to provide the school with superior technical assistance while learn- ing about all phases of the audio-visual field. The members operate sound, slide, opaque, and overhead projectors, tape recorders, duplicators, and television cameras; and maintain a workshop for the repair of all visual aids equipment. They also aid WHS-TV and Drama Club productions. Bill Rand operates a camera during the weekly news telecast. 154 Daniel Gentile, Mr. Brizzi, and Mr. Masters entertain the club with a song about George Wallace. Political Affairs Club members discuss the legal backgrounds of U.S. foreign policy. President Robert Neumeier points out trouble spots in Asia to Secretary Lee Fay. POLITICAL AFFAIRS The Political Affairs Club is a new- club formed by students interested in politics and current events. The club is unique in its operation in that the mem- bers participate actively in group dis- cussions and the teachers are partici- pants as well as advisors. President Robert Neumeier and Miss Marinos, Mr. Brizzi, Mr. Masters, and Mr. Mee- han stimulate discussion and keep meet- ings informative. Regular activities of the club include the WHS-TY programs and weekly meetings featuring guest speakers and discussions. Members also produced the special TY program of political satire, and took a four-day trip to Washington, D.C. during the April vacation. 155 CHORUS Under the direction of Mr. Richard Burns, the Weymouth Chorus members are given the opportunity to perfect their skills in singing and in reading music. Meeting five times a week, the Chorus has time to develop and then improve their selections for upcoming concerts. Beyond this activity, individ- ual students have the chance to par- ticipate in District Festival, All-State, and New England Concerts. A versatile chorus, they study all the works from Bach to modern show tunes. Their performances have in- cluded the Christmas Concert, appear- ances at Old South Union Church and Boston University, and the Spring Con- cert. As our Chorus performs, they not only enrich their own lives, but they also make brighter and more pleasant the lives of their audience. Members of chorus lift their voices in song. Mr. Burns artfully leads the choir through a difficult selection. Determination and hard work triumph during a good concert. 156 FOLK MUSIC SOCIETY Edith Beatty presents a humorous folk ballad at the weekly meeting. This year the students of Weymouth High had the opportunity to enjoy ethnic and topical folk music in the newly- formed Folk Music Society. Advisor Mr. Burgess and President Karen Mc- Cann supervise the weekly meetings which feature individual and group pre- sentations of songs which are drawn from all phases of the evolution of folk music from early European ballads to modern folk rock. Meetings are sometimes devoted to the listening of records of current folk artists such as Bob Dylan, Phil Ochs, and Joan Baez. Besides learning new songs and becoming acquainted with the wide variety of folk music, the mem- bers who play folk instruments have the opportunity to learn new techniques and to perfect their skills. The Society ' s activities also included the Christmas show on WHS-TV. The W eymouth High School not only plays for numerous concerts, but also provides half-time entertainment at the football games. MAJORETTES BAND The Weymouth High School Band, under the direction of Mr. Warren, ful- filled its large schedule of activities again this year. Regular activities of the band included the football games, the Veter- ans ' Day and Memorial Day parades, and the Spring Concert. The concert band also performed at the Norfolk County Teachers ' Association Conven- tion and at a special concert with Myron Floren. The band meets every day to pre- pare for football games, parades and concerts. They rehearse music ranging from Bach and Mozart to show tunes and modern jazz. Members benefit by learning about music theory while im- proving technique on their instrument. Certain qualified band members, chosen through audition, participate in the Dis- trict, All-State, and New England concert festivals. The majorettes add a spark of color and zest to our marching band. The Weymouth High majorettes are an eye-catching addition to the band for the football season and the Veterans ' and Memorial Day parades. Under the supervision of Jane Richardson and co-head Michele MacKay, majorettes Patricia Mclnnis, Denise O ' Shaughnes- sy, and Janis Szymanski practice rou- tines for the football half-time shows and they aid the band by leading the marching and maneuvering on the foot- ball field. 158 ORCHESTRA The Weymouth High School Or- chestra, under the able direction of Mr. Burke, benefits promising young mu- sicians in many ways. They have the opportunity to play with other students and to improve their skills on their own specific instruments. Among their many appearances were the Christmas and Spring Concerts. Selected members were also given the chance to perform in the District and All-State Festivals. Through years of practice, the members of the bass section have perfected their skills on their instruments. Members of the Weymouth High Orchestra perform in numerous concerts under the direction of Mr. Burke. 159 160 The make-up committee works diligently with the members of the cast. The Brewsters take time out to pose for a family portrait. SENIOR CLASS PLAY This year ' s senior class presented Arsenic and Old Lace as its class play. The large cast provoked laughter and merriment as they deftly executed the story of two old ladies competing with their nephew for the amount of murders they could commit. The production moved smoothly with the aid of the backstage crew, the special committees, and the faculty advisors. No, Mr. McCarthy is not Teddy Roosevelt! The Brewsters toast Mr. Spenalzo. 161 THURBER CARNIVAL 4£ • in ji - We,mouth Htgti School J THEATRE RTSCIUB |k The Theater Arts Club proudly presents Thurber Carnival. What do you mean, Mr. Preble, you don ' t know vour lines? If Grant had been drinking at Ap- pomattox ... Sonny Sprague gives advice on the proper care of animals as his secretary. Mary Barnhart, reads various problems. In February the Theater Arts Club presented A Thurber Carnival. Juniors and seniors combined their talents to present a series of skits written byjames Thurber that satirize both events in history and the foibles of common peo- ple. It was a refreshingly different form of comedy; not a musical, bazaar, or play. Some principal parts were taken by Mark Olson, Dianne Connolly, Wendy Ross, Duncan Allen, Kathy O ' - Brien, and Tom Young. 162 TALENT SHOW I can see it all now, said Ed, a twinkle of revenge in his eyes, The Goodnight Show starring Ed Shazam. The audience was shocked. Did Ed Shazam conquer the great Johnny Par- son and take over the Goodnight Show? What happened to Johnny? These ques- tions and many more were answered as Weymouth High presented its annual Talent Show, directed by Mr. Brizziand Mr. Masters. As Johnny Carson would say, it was OK. To go or not to go, that is the question. A part of the cast of the talent show. Mr. Brizzi directs Bob Gumpright, as Ed Shazam, and Tom Young, as Johnny Parson, hosts of the Goodnight Talent Show. I 1 1 !||l|t W 4 1 1 1 r Assistant Editor Diane Maynard and Editor Maureen Meskimen glance over a recent issue with Miss Andem. REFLECTOR More than a school newspaper, the Re lector is a literary magazine which has earned awards from the Boston Globe and the Columbia Scholastic Press Association. It draws its original arti- cles, poetry and creative prose, from the student body, and concerns itself with the topical issues such as the Hippy movement, the theme of the fall Reflector. Under the able and experienced guid- ance of Miss Andem, the junior and senior staff members, chosen by ap- plication in the sophomore year, meet Wednesday afternoons with editor Maureen Meskimen and assistant edi- tor Diane Maynard. At meetings they discuss articles and themes for upcom- ing issues. Specialized columns, handled indi- vidually by particularly interested staff members, revolve around the issue ' s central theme. Sketches, cover design, and layout of the articles, completed by the art staff complement the theme. The secretarial staff types selected articles and sends them to the vocational school print shop, where the finished magazine is produced. Regular features include Snoops, interviews with students; The Spy, an in-depth report on teachers; and coverage of special school events. The Reflector Art Staff goes over some layout plans with Mr. Chop. DEBATING CLUB The Debating Society is a group of students comprising a team which debates the national high school topic. Besides participating in seven regular South Shore League matches, the Socie- ty has attended all-day tournaments at Stonehill College, Melrose High and Thayer Academy. Led by Mr. Fox, the team also attended a weekend tourna- ment at Columbia University in New York. There they debated the resolu- tion: that Congress should establish uni- form regulations to control criminal investigation procedures. Active mem- bers of this year ' s team include: Kevin Beggs, David Sheehan, Charles Pritch- ard, Patrick Ryan, Kathy O ' Brien, Diane Bosche, and Sarah Bowen. CO 11 AS5 T _QU MC jjj jJ ((_ A t Co 7 1? Kathy O ' Brien and Nancy Sciarappa await room assignments for the Hing ham-Weymouth and Weymouth-Ojiincy debates. Success is imminent with Charles Pritchard at the podium. Some members of the debating team prepare to take the defense for Weymouth. 166 Members of the Conservation Club receive instructions from their advisor, Miss Toomev. CONSERVATION CLUB Sharing their avid interest in nature and natural sciences with elementary school children is one of the many activities of the Conservation Club. Un- der the direction of Miss Toomey, the club members have toured Great Esker Park, a tract of land slated for nature preservation; and they have also pre- sented lectures to school children on animal and plant life. In this way the important task of preserving our natural resources can be instilled in young children who, when they are older, will be better prepared to face the problem of conservation. Co-chairmen William Longridge and Diane Maynard preside over the monthly meetings. David O ' Malley explains the cell structure to Linda Berkeley. Co-chairman Bill Longridge presents the agenda at the weekly RIDING CLUB The Riding (Hub, although it is not sponsored by Weymouth High School, is allowed to hold weekly meet- ings in one of the classrooms. These meetings are devoted to the planning and preparation for Saturday riding trips. On Saturdays the club members congregate at the high school before leaving for an hour of riding at local stables. There they learn the techniques of riding from each other and also from capable instructors. Members of the Riding Club listen attentively to a guest speaker. President Dennis Meade directs suggestions for future riding ex- cursions. Club president converses with Mrs. Clayton. 168 SKI CLUB The Ski Club provides an opportuni- ty for members to go on ski trips and improve their technique, and for non- skiers to learn a new sport. With Mr. Burgess and Mr. Murphy as advisors, the members journeyed to Mt. Sunapee for a day trip and to Mt. Pleasant for a weekend trip. Officers were John Scott, President; Barbara Scott, Vice-President; Leslie McKinnon, Secretary; Stephen Adams, Treasurer; and David Killory, Assistant Treasurer. Dave Killory and John Scott listen attentively to Mr. Burgess. Weymouth High presents the Ski Club. 169 SPANISH CLUB The Spanish Club, supervised by Mr. Player, meets irregularly on Tues- days or Thursdays. During the meet- ings, the members plan various activi- ties. One such activity was a trip into Boston to see Antonio and his Fla- minco Dancers. The Spanish Club par- ticipated in the Mardi Gras, decorating the Spanish booth with the help of Miss Papps. The Club also planned the fare- well party for Miss Rodgers, providing refreshments and gifts. Let ' s plan a trip to Mexico. The Spanish Club poses with Mr. Player and Miss Papps. Mr. Plaver and President Karen Pharmerdiscusstheagenda for the next meeting. 170 Advisors Mr. Player and Miss Papps discuss a phase of Spanish life with Karen Pharmer and Carla Genovesi. CAMERA CLUB The Camera Club, under the direc- tion of Mr. Sedman, gives students the opportunity to learn about all phases of photography. The club members are instructed in the mechanics of photo- graphy, including the complete process of film development, methods of en- larging, and the skillful use of the Phys- ics darkroom. Members of the Camera Club inspect their finished products. LABORATORY ASSISTANTS The lab assistants serve their teach- ers and fellow students by keeping the chemistry and physics labs clean. They work on projects that are of interest to the entire membership, and they spon- sored the science fair in March which consisted of projects submitted by single students and groups. The negatives are inspected carefully. Glen Gillis, Klaus Bartels, and Paul Gardner enlarge pictures. Mr. Ghiorse, Richard Tollo, Charles Pritchard, and Jeff O ' Callaghan study the transmission of electrical currents. LIBRARY ASSISTANTS With the aid of the student library assistants, Weymouth students are better able to understand and use the library. The assistants devote some of their time before and after school and during study periods to charge and shelve books. While they help fellow classmates, they increase their own knowledge of the library. The librarian shows the Library Assistants how to properly lend a book. LANGUAGE LABORATORY ASSISTANTS To the students of Weymouth High, the language laboratory offers various means of mastering their specific langu- age, whether it be French, Spanish, or Russian. Modern equipment, manuals, tapes concerning grammar and foreign music, and lab assistants allow the teacher to give individual help to her students. What seems to be the trouble here? 172 MASS. OECA STATE CONFERENCE D.E.C.A Members of the Distributive Edu- cation Club of America conduct studies and surveys to aid the economic devel- opment of the community. By learning the qualities of leadership by participa- tion, they gain experience and confidence for future jobs. Officers are: Charles Bean, Chris Scagnoli, Michelle Hollis, and Donna Piccuito. Members of D.E.C.A. wait their turn on the tape recorder. DRIVER EDUCATION The Driver Education classes have been very successful in furthering the driving skills of Weymouth students. Taught by Mr. Mahn, Mr. Whitmore, and Mr. ' Byrne, the classes are aimed at aiding the students in achieving better attitudes and better citizenship. Auto- mobiles for road training are provided by local dealers. Mr. Whitmore explains the mechanics of the engine to three future drivers. ' Only one at a time, please. 173 Buson Just one more question, Mr. Steele? The cafeteria monitors know how to smile as well as admonish. The officers of the Sophomore Student Council are( L to R): Cheryl Bickford, Treasurer; Kathy Dempsey. Secretary; Steve Hartry, Vice-President; and Ed Xalband. President. The Sophomore Student Council and Homeroom Representatives. The Annex Russian Club turns out en masse. Bonne Chance from a French Club horseshoe. Mr. Salvucci poses with the Spanish Club. Seated are the officers: Christine Cohen, Barbara Griffin, Heather Har- ribine, and Kathy Owens. Mrs. Mcintosh, Mr. Nash, and Mrs. Pohlson enjoy a rare joke ... his paycheck. Mrs. Pohlson, who ably as- sists Mrs. Mcintosh, came too late to be included in the Clerical section. The principals at the Annex, Mr. Mazzola, Mr. Steele, and Mr. Ciampa, discuss one of the daily crises. Custodians Mr. Stewart, Mr. Coppola, and Mr. Leahy help keep the Annex clean. Along with the good food, the friendly cafeteria workers offer a hearty smile. 179 3 JMy JVative Vf°ce here ' s 7ki, V t: 4s Qrass £„t II Ed Wisneski, Dick Junkins, and Bill Longridge act out a scene from a play performed by the French classes. Weymouth boys receive the opportunity to improve their culinary skills in the Chef ' s course. Janice Bandini helps adjust Tim Orcutt ' s Turkish costume. Ed Xass and Rick Jablonski, defending lawyers, prepare cross-examination as Janice Hanson, the defendant, Gary Ambler, the presiding judge, and Joy Cartolano, an upcoming defendant, listen to incriminating evidence. Students display a Russian dance routine. Prosecutor Ed Naas questions Janice Hansen. Mrs. Swain instructs the Chefs of Weymouth High. Social Studies classes reenacted the Xeurenburg Trials. Bob Neumeier and Ed Diamond match wits here. Skills learned in the physical education program were put to good use by the Girls ' Gymnastic Team, which won second place in statewide competition. Mr. Fisher accepts the trophy from Patti Corrigan. 185 CAMPUS Kathy Daley and Bob Gohl check proofs with Mr. Clayton. Each year the editors and staff mem- bers of the Campus, under the capable guidance of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton, face the task of capturing three me- morable years of high school and bind- ing them into a yearbook. Work be- gins early in the year as senior staff members collect interviews from seniors and compose their biographies. The clubs and sports staffs are soon active, compiling f acts about the clubs, athletic teams, and special events. The typists and proofreaders work diligently to ready material for deadlines. Layouts are created by the art staff, advised by Mr. Chop, and photos are carefully cropped after selection. While this effort continues through to April, the sales staff works long and hard to collect the many dollars needed to support the publication. Sales receipts are checked by Dottie Brown and Mr. Clayton. Janice Sciarappa and Mr. Chop plan the layouts. 186 CREAM OF THE CROP Sandra Dzengelewski: a diligent and outstanding business student; President of F.B.L.A.; Weymouth ' s representative at John Hancock Honors Day; a high honor roll student. Duncan Allen: National Merit finalist and ubiquitous Reflector photographer; active in all Theatre Arts productions. Karen McCann: talented in all aspects of music; Southeastern District, All State, and New England Orchestra; active member of orchestra and band, and president of Folk Music Society. Maureen Meskimen: cheerful, witty, and efficient editor of the Reflector; active in all dramatic production; National Merit Commendation. 188 Douglas Auld: multi-talented, excelling in both football and art; selected co- captain of all-star football team and member of All-American Schoolboy team; scholastic awards in art, two Gold Keys and two Blue Ribbons. Edward Wisneski: an all-round athlete, matchless in basketball and baseball; active in Student Council and a high honor roll student. Noel Borhek: superior home economics student and a finalist in the County American Wool Contest; an honor roll student. Laurence Carver: outstanding member of his class; President of Weymouth Vo- cational Technical High School senior class; active member of Student Council. Richard Jablonski: Senior class presi- dent; competitor in football and basket- ball; Student Council member. Linda Sass: cheerful class secretary and head cheerleader; recipient of D.A.R. Citizenship Award; active in gymnastics. INDEX App npm 180 Gymnastic Teams 48-49 A c c nnwlpn crmpnts i V C IV 1 1 LJ VV 1L-VX ei lllX-lllO 191 Hockey 42-43 A n m inistratinn n n iiiiiii - iii cxn w n 9 J.M.S.V.C. 146-147 A 1 1 H i - V i i v i i ' ( AUU1U V Ijllal 154 Key Club 143 Rand 158 Laboratory Assistants 171 R p sWptha 11 LJ ClOlVCllJcXll 40-41 Language Laboratory Assistants 172 C mprPi Chin 171 Library Assistants 172 186-187 Majorettes 158 CnPPt panprs - 1 H. 1. 1 II clUL 1 3 39 Math Club 152 Cnpss ( linn 153 Memorial 141 Chorn s 156 Orchestra 159 (]q cc OfnrPTS vj iti J.J vy ii iv_ i o 53 Outdoor Club 153 WlloCl V cxllLHl V_ilUU 167 Pep Club 39 Cream of the Crop 188-189 Political Affairs 155 Cross Country 45 Reflector 164-165 Dphatincx Chin 166 Riding Club 168 D.E.C.A. 173 Senior Class Play 161 Drivpr Education 173 Ski Club 169 X CX V_ LI 1 L y 10-29 Sophomore Activities 174 PnlW TVTnsic Sociptv X J 1 IV . 1 LI .i 1L iJUtlLL V 157 Spanish Club 170 Football 36-38 Staff 30-33 J J J J F.B.L.A. 151 Student Council 144-145 F.H.A. 150 Talent Show 163 F.N. A. 149 Thurber Carnival 162 F.T.A. 148 Track 46-47 Graduates 52-140 WHS-TV 154 Gym Classes 50-51 Wrestling 44 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS We, the Campus Staff of 1968, wish to express our deepest gratitude to the numerous people whose time and effort have made our yearbook possible. To name all the individuals involved in this publication would be impossible. Due to their special efforts, though, we would like to mention a few: the adminis- tration, faculty, and staff of the Wey- mouth High School and Annex who unselfishly helped us through our times of trouble; the Peter Pauper Press who provided us with the haiku verses used throughout the yearbook; Mr. and Mrs. John Hobbs, our photographers and specials friends, who were always there with helpful suggestions; Mr. Stephen Chop, who provided a constant source of advice and novel ideas; and especially Mr. and Mrs. Richard Clayton, our patient advisors, whose assistance, co- operation, and dedication encouraged each one of us to do his best to make this yearbook a success. 1968 CAMPUS STAFF Editor: Kathleen Dalev Assistant Editors: Staff Editors: Cheryl Phillips, Alan D. Wilson Senior: Ellen Snow, Academic: Joy Cartolano, Faculty: M. Cynthia Doyle, Clubs: M. Lee Fay, Special Events: Susan Hanian, Annex: Shirley Cesarini, Photography: Robert Gohl, Boys ' Sports: Ronald Johnson, Girls ' Sports: Claire Donahoe, Art: Mary D ' Andrea Art Staff: Gail Beavers, Lucille Becker, Stephen Haderski, Susan Lavvton. Karen Mortenson, Janice Sciarappa, Susan Swart General Staff: Janice Bandini, Margaret Carey, Jane Connolly, Francis Dono- van, Doris Foisy, Carla Genovesi, Roy Griggs, Rodney Laniewski. Marilyn Manter, Leslie McKinnon, Marie Pasakarnis, John Roanowicz, Catherine Schofield Business Manager: Head Secretary: Secretaries: Dorothv Brown Gail DeGregory Sandra Dzengelewski, Phyllis Gallant, Diane Gardner, Bonnie Halstead, Cherie Johnson, Janet Maclnnis, Frances Paccioretti, Donna Woelfel 191 As members of the class of 1968, we are graduating into the complex adult stage of life. These past three years have served as a preparation period, increasing our knowledge, de- veloping our intellect, and generally broadening our scope as individuals. Weymouth High School has molded each of us as citizens, but still greater development lies ahead. If properly used, the memories and experiences gained from our high school years will benefit our every endeavor. For only by persevering to achieve our goals and making the best of every situation will we become competent citizens and leaders of tomorrow. With heads held high and confidence in our hearts, let us look ahead to the future and continue our incipient exploration of ideas. We are proud of Weymouth High School; may Weymouth High School be proud of us. 192


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