Attleboro High School - Tattletale Yearbook (Attleboro, MA)

 - Class of 1963

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Key Club The Key Club is Attle¬ boro High School’s male service club. It is active in both school and community projects. This year’s club should be commended for donating a large gift to the Walpole State Prison. Advisors: Mr. Hunnewell and Mr. Gallagher Zri-y FIRST ROW, L. to R.: V. Halko, K. Hawkins, J. Mendrzychowski, D. Pistolese, Secretary, L. Phillips, President, K. Keeler, Vice- President, L. Williams, Treasurer, J. Robertson, L. Carter, M. Sullivan. SECOND ROW: C. Carpenter, S. Johnson, R. Isabelle, K. Trued- son, P. Beaupre, J. Mueller, M. Pattangall, S. Lyons, A. Gorman, L. Monnier, J. Newman. THIRD ROW: N. Schultheiss, F. Worden, J. Carpenter, L. Piche, F. Walker, G. Lundgren, C. Gigliotti, J. Levis, M. Schultheiss. The Tri-Y which is the girls’ service organization is made up of ten junior and twenty senior girls. The girls are selected by their classmates for such characteristics as dependability, honesty, and leadership. Advisors: Miss Rosen and Miss Kenney 29 FIRST ROW, L. to R.: R. Nelson, E. Fuller, R. Anthony, D. Swenson, P. Courcy, T. Sherman, P. Struke, L. Davis. SECOND ROW: D. Ward, T. Libby, G. Paille, C. Whalen, J. Johnson.

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Cc Cercle Jrancais Chess Club The Chess Club meets bi¬ weekly that members might play each other and have the opportunity to discuss and improve their game and strategy. Often mem¬ bers engage in interscholas¬ tic chess games with other area schools. Advisor: Mr. Orlando FIRST ROW, L. to R.: L. Williams, S, Wild, G. Robinson, C. Pelletier, C. Cornell, J. Hathaway, J. Garrity, B. Johnson, R. LaCivita. SECOND ROW, L. to R.: R. Holoff, J. Wightman, F. Lee, D. Bonvouloir, S. Davis, F. Ochsner, D. Lavin, R. Baker, P. Reiss. 28 FIRST ROW, L. to R.: R. Holoff, D. Bliss, C. Hales, P. Fitton, J. Wilbur, P. Weeks, A. Miller, L. Dunlap, J. Erkila, S. Carlson, K. Moksu, E. Killough, C. Blais, T. Audette. SECOND ROW, L. to R.: S. Snyder, B. Kelly, A. Briggs, J. Levis, C. Morin, F. Walker, J. Leary, L. Bryant, E. Briggs, G. Lundgren, M. Bragg, P. Reiss. THIRD ROW, L. to R.: J. Carpenter, B. Washburn, A. Bonvouloir, C. Murray, C. Clinton, R. Tracy, D. Peck, R. Anthony, D. Lavin, M. Varrier, B. Swanson, N. Small, D. Walker, N. Schultheiss, L. Cameron, C. Yeo. FOURTH ROW, L. to R.: A. Brousseau, J. Andrews, V. Halko, S. Mullins, K. Truedson, M. Gilson, R. Tedeman, J. Towle, M. Schultheiss. The French Club, “Le Cercle Fran ais,” is dedicated to investigating all forms and aspects of the French culture. This year several visits to Boston and Providence were planned in order for the students taking French to learn more about such things as French art, music, etc. Highlights of this year’s activities were a Christmas sale of French articles both imported and domestic, and a trip to Boston to attend a production of Gounod’s “Faust” by the Boston Opera Company.



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Audio- Visual Club FIRST ROW: J. McLaughlin, E. McKay, R. Johnson. SECOND ROW: R. Bajnoci, D. Hollander, E. Corbett. This is the first year that A.H.S. has had an audio-visual club, and there are about ten boys participating. The purpose of the club is to run all projectors, tape recorders, slide and opaque projectors and record players. Another duty of the mem¬ bers of this club is to run the lighting and sound of all shows, concerts, assemblies, and rallies held in the auditorium. They also set up the loud speaker for dances and provide the records and record player, if needed. Advisor: Mr. Durkin library Aides FIRST: C. Hughes, L. Desrochers, D. Snyder, L. Boisvert. SECOND: J. Pierce, C. Hill, M. Fournier, M. Maigret, J. Robertson, E. Souza. THIRD: J. Mahoney, S. Johnson, B. Bowman, M. Smith, L. Stocker, J. Bussiere, J. Gariepy. FOURTH: K. Gustafson, J. Andrews, T. Stewart, P. Cotton, 0. McLaughlin, H. Gaffney, D. Beauregard, V. Smith, B. Guyot, M. Baer, M. Truesdale, C. Corbett, S. Best. FIFTH: G. Garecki, D. Menard, J. Carter. The library aids are students who have shown an interest in the mechanical aspects of school library operations. There are about forty library aides, with from two to four in the library every period, two before school, and two after school. Their duties are: (1) running the circulating desk; (2) shelving books; (3) processing books and magazines; (4) clerical work; (5) catalogue searching in prepara¬ tion of a book order; and (6) all display work in the library. Advisor: Mr. Grace 30

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