Bellingham High School - Epilogue Yearbook (Bellingham, MA)

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A RECORD OF EVENTS OF THE CLASS OF ’63 BELLINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL BELLINGHAM , MASSACHUSETTS LUCY PETROSIAN Editor-in-chief GILBERT TRUDEAU Associate Editor In these pages we have attempted to bring to you an account of the happiness of four years. Needless to say, we are only able to highlight the events that stand out in our minds. As a class, we have shared and enjoyed many things. Sports, dances and outings are only a few. There have been times of im¬ measurable happiness and times of deep sor¬ row. Through it all we have stayed together, bound by a common goal — to enter into a world of ever increasing standards and to be¬ come men and women that our country will look upon with pride. Our goal has been set, not by us, but by our governmental leaders. We must help to bring about PEACE. 2 Epilogue Staff Dedication In Appreciation Administration Faculty Organizations Athletics Favorites Honors Freshmen Sophomores Juniors Class Will Class History Seniors Advertisements SEATED, 1 to r: C. Beauregard, M. Fafard, L. Petrosian, Mr. Leonard Gauvin, G. Trudeau, A. Garceau, A. Dussault. STANDING: J. Peterson, C. Lavoie, M. Lewinsky, G. Thonet, P. Lewinsky, V. Marchand, W. Austin, J. Fino, B. Showlskis, P. Barry. BACK: C. Gladu, S. Sonier, J. Gallagher, L. Levesque. These representatives of a class of seventy mem¬ bers have each contributed to making this EPI¬ LOGUE a success. Much of their time has been given in order to make this one of the best year¬ books that Bellingham High School has ever had. We have had hard times and innumerable argu¬ ments, yet, through it all we have remained friends. Each of us has left some of himself in these pages. We hope you will enjoy them. DEDICATION TO THIS THE SYMBOL OF FREEDOM AND GREATNESS THE WORLD OVER. WE, THE CLASS OF 1963, ARE PROUD TO DEDICATE OUR YEARBOOK . . . . . . THE AMERICAN FLAG, LONG MAY IT WAVE. 5 We are proud to show our appreciation to a man who, in the past two years as Principal of Bellingham High, has raised our goals and has made our high school one of which to be proud. His purpose has never failed and he has striven for the individual as well as for the group. We feel honored indeed to give this small space to a truly great man, Mr. James J. Keough. MR. JAMES J. KEOUGH Principal :v u ADMINISTRATION ,, c ° -r-s 0 fV(vr ucn s n r ; lU s jj m,, Jl -sJZ A ■ + ' r „4 y • ' . C • ' „A t— , A— z • + ? XT- a ■ i :; iff « - T e .• FRANCIS J. FLYNN St. Anselm’s B.A. Bus. Math., Science, Latin, Athletic Director French, Latin, Anc. Hist., Democracy j ; DAVID P. HAYES Holy Cross College B.S. Education Algebra I, II, General Science ALFRED F. HANNIGAN Worcester State B.S. Education U. S. Hist., World Hist., Anc. Hist. LOUISE B. KELLEY Emmanuel College B.A. English I, II, III, IV EMILE W. NIEDZWIADEK Calvin Coolidge College L.L.B., Ed. M. Bookkeeping I, II, Econ. Geog. JOHN E. McGRORY Boston College A.B., M.A. English II, III ELIZABETH A. LOWRY Boston College B.A. Shorthand, Typing, Stenog., Off. Pr. KENNETH J. NAJJAR Keene Teachers College B.ED. Gen. Science, Biology joan e. McLaughlin College of Our Lady of the Elms and the University of Conn. B.A. English I, IV, Civics V LIONEL R. TRUDEAU Providence College B.A. Latin I, II, III, French I, II, III JOHN W. DILIBERO Holy Cross College B.A., M. Ed. Guidance Counselor SIDNEY S. PRICE Boston University B.S. Ed. Physics, Chemistry, Geometry, Math. Ill and IV JAMES F. RYAN Providence College B.A. Ancient History, Jr. Business Training ORGANIZATIONS tmm STUDENT COUNCIL SEATED, left to right: J. Betsch, Alfred Hannigan, Advisor, H. Embree, G. Bagdasarian, J. Thonet. STANDING: C. Fafard, R. Poitras, C. Conte, R. Kass. GLEE CLUB STANDING, left to right: J. Hebert, J. Lavimodiere, V. Kokolski, D. Stearns, S. Mendzella, N. Chamberland, D. Jones, J. Gaboury, S. Downey, M. Lavallee. SEATED: P. Allard, T. McLean, L. Bianchi, John Clegg, Supervisor, N. Belanger, S. Dumont, J. Daniels. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA OFFICERS: V. Marchand, Pres. E. Crouse, V. Pres. J. Mostek, Sec. C. Gladu, Treas. P. Wong, As. Treas. N. Belanger, Hist. M. Fafard, Prog. Chairman SEATED, left to right: Louise Kelley, Advisor, L. Fagan, A. Smith, F. Sadowsky, L. Mostek, M. Jacks, L. Zelenski, K. Berry, E. Crouse, James Ryan, Advisor. SECOND ROW: J. Fino, D. Melville, G. Gariepe, V. Marchand, T. Ttemba, G. Thonet, J. Peterson, R. Eames, E. Canestrari, E. Finnerty, V. Marchand. THIRD ROW: M. Lavallee, S. Rudick, A. Minichiello, B. Crouse, G. Trudeau, M. Danieli, R. Kass, R. Constantineau, N. Belanger, T. Giordano, J. Vadeboncoeur. FOURTH ROW: C. Gladu, J. Gallagher, J. Mostek, M. Fafard, S. Sonier, P. Wong, K. Daley, D. Sahagian. SEATED, left to right: J. McGue, G. Trudeau, E. Marks, L. Gavasso, J. Vadeboncoeur, Sidney Price, Adivsor, J. Fontaine, M. Goyer, J. Fino, L. Cooper, J. Murray. STANDING: D. Rice, R. Allard, J. Peterson, G. Thonet, J. Marks, B. Aubin, R. Aubin, T. Tremba, D. Roy, P. Barr} - , G. Brunelle, J. Betsch, J. Mostek, A. Jolicoeur, S. Rudick, C. Gladu, L. Levesque, M. Fafard, P. Wong, L. Laverdiere, V. Marchand. 16 FUTURE NURSES OF AMERICA OFFICERS: L. Laverdiere— Pres. K. DesRochers— V. Pres. P. Robinson— Sec. S. Mendzella— Treas. J. Taft —Program Chairman Safety first and make it last ’ FIRST ROW: C. Grenier, J. Taft, D. Steams, E. Marks, M. Guoyer, S. Mendzella, Joan McLaughlin, Advisor, X. Laurie, K. DesRochers, X. Arel, S. Godin, S. Davidson. SECOXD ROW: L_ Menard, J. Cameron, J. Fontaine, T. McLean, S. Davidson, J. Betsch, P. Robinson, S . Leclaire, S. Lafond, V. Kokolski, J. Lavimodiere, A. Jolicoeur, S. Downey, F. Hoothay, D. Jones, J. Gaboury, L. Levesque, L. Laverdiere, H. St. Germain, S. Dumont, L. Manon. “Meet the Press” STUDENT VOICE SEATED, left to right: T. Tremba, P. Wong, John McGrory, Advisor, P. Godi n, A. Smith, S. Rudick. STANDING: R. Allard, R. DeRagon, K. Berry, S. Bourget, C. Fafard, G. Garicpy, A. Ambler, E. Einnerty, C. Nadolny, E. Marks, M. Lavallee. BACK: L. Gavasso, L. Bianchi, E. Zazza, J. Pontaine, M. Goyer. 18 66 FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF Take a letter” AMERICA OFFICERS: A. Dussault— Pres. M. Lavallee— V. Pres. A. Lebeau— Sec. C. Vadeboncoeur— Treas. Marcel Turcotte— Prog . Chairman SEATED, left to right: K. Pleau, M. Perrault, L. Godbout, C. Beauregard, J. Taft, K. Fielder, P. Lewinsky, Elizabeth Lowry, Advisor, K. Frazer, A. Lebeau, L. Bianchi, R. Sylvestre, S. Turner, R. Desjarlais, S. Davidson. STANDING: A. Garceau, C. Vadeboncoeur, M. Rideout, D. Ambler, C. Fafard, C. Nadolny, W. Austin, M. Lewinsky, E. Baldiga, C. Savard, C. Desrosiers, J. Gabaree, J. Castagnaro, C. Lavoie. BACK: M. Lavallee, W. Busch, M. Turcotte, C. Riendeau, K. Lafond, L. Goulet, S. Bourget, C. Biron, R. DeRagon, C. St. Ger¬ main, A. Dussault, M. Beauregard, J. Bogigian. 19 Yab-a-dab-a-doo We’re seniors What else is there to say I f if III if Hey, let’s twist Let’s type 20 Please help me, I’m falling. How did they get there? Then after I got the Congressional Medal . . . ATHLETICS joirrairLATivE mass rkckkatjon J£AAK WALTON With x WW B JAMfc ' Rl’SSU. T H r. ; .jy§ COMPLETE AN iLEK mtam®- ' . J p John Peterson —Captain y CROSS COUNTRY SCHEDULE September 25 Oxford at Bellingham September 28 West Boylston at Bellingham October 2 Bellingham at St. Mary’s October 5 Norfolk at Bellingham October 9 Bellingham at Hopedale October 12 K. of C. Meet at Worcester October 16 Algonquin Regional at Bellingham October 19 Nipmuc Regional at Bellingham October 23 Bellingham at Uxbridge October 26 So. Central Mass. League Meet October 30 Bellingham at Foxboro 22 THE TEAM r 1 bM 1 FIRST ROW: J. Laplante, T. Tremba, G. Thayer, P. Cifizzari, J. Peterson, D. Larose, G. Gariepy, N. Langlais. SECOND ROW: J. Carr, R. Ferland, P. Champagne, D. Spas, G. Rideout, R. Kass, A. Catalano, G. Wall. THIRD ROW: W. Garceau, M. Scola- vino, J. Hebert, H. Brown, M. Danieli, R. Pytko, R. Lemire, R. Lussier, L. Poirier, Francis Flynn, Coach. Led by captain John Peterson, the track team completed a much better season this year in comparison with recent efforts by Bellingham. John consistently finished among the first three runners. With many promising underclassmen on the squad, prospects are bright for future years. 23 ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION FIRST ROW: G. Laprade, C. Gladu, M. Fafard, Francis Flynn, Director, E. Baldiga, L. Gavasso, G. Trudeau. SECOND ROW: N. Langlais, V. Marchand, L. Levesque, M. Perreault, D. Sahagian, W. Garceau, J. Mostek, E. Crouse, S. Lafond, J. Murray. PEP SQUAD R. Zagrosky, A. Minichiello, C. Nadolny, E. Canestrari, L. Fagan, S. Bourget, Elizabeth Lowry, Advisor. 24 FIRST ROW: N. Trudeau, R. Kass , D. Larose, J. Thonet, Roger Canestrari, Coach, D. Roy, J. Murray, A. Catalano. SECOND ROW M. Scolavino, A. Carrier, G. Volk, D. Spas, J. Embree, R. Pytko, D. Dufresne, A. Larochelle. BASKETBALL FIRST ROW: C. Grenier, A. Grenier, D. Sahagian, J. Fontaine, Elizabeth Lowry, Coach, L. Gavasso, K. Daley, L. Denault. SECOND ROW: A. Jolicoeur, D. t Allaire, F. Sadowski, S. St. Laurent, S. Mendzella, P. Vadenais, E. Marks, L. Bianchi, S. Leclaire. HM BB BWBi 1 v JLe ■SyHptKf v ' B ' BV r . . mite SB - f 1 i . £1 FIRST ROW: H. Embree, T. Tremba, J. Bonollo, G. Thonet, F. Bardell, G. Gariepy, M. Beauregard, Mgr. SECOND ROW: B. Aubin, Mgr., G. Thayer, J. Menendez, A. Cote, F. Flynn, Coach, J. Laplante, J. Peterson, J. Kozimor, G. Laprade, Mgr. I his year’s edition of the Blackhawks continued the winning tradition established by the teams of preceding years. The Blackhawks posted a 22-3 record. I hey completed the league season with a 17-2 record and then proceeded to win the Bay State I ournament Class C Championship. Our team then entered the Eastern Mass. Class D Tech Tournament and advanced to the semi-finals before losing. The Hawks were led by co-captain Jim Bonollo who set a four year scoring record of TIoS points. Bellingham High School has every right to be proud of the achievements of its boys. 1 bey exemplify the excellence of our school. Co-Captains: Jim Bonollo and Jerry Thonet STATISTICS ★ Bellingham 18 St. Mary ? s 30 Bellingham 66 Alumni 66 Bellingham 43 Douglas 37 ★ Bellingham 79 Norfolk 43 □ Bellingham 68 Blackstone 50 ★ Bellingham 60 Nipmuc 45 Bellingham 72 Douglas 51 ★ Bellingham 64 Norton 63 □ Bellingham 38 Hopedale 40 □ Bellingham 57 Dover Herbon 35 □ Bellingham 61 Millis 49 □ Bellingham 88 Medfield 63 □ Bellingham 64 Hopkinton 40 □ Bellingham 82 Holliston 66 □ Bellingham 97 Norfolk 81 □ Bellingham 64 Medway 38 □ Bellingham 58 Blackstone 39 □ Bellingham 83 Nipmuc 57 □ Bellingham 79 Norton 62 □ Bellingham 66 Hopedale 68 + Bellingham 70 Grafton 66 + Bellingham 66 Old Rochester 54 4r Bellingham 64 Maynard 58 • Bellingham 64 Bourne 53 • Bellingham 60 East Bridgwater 48 • Bellingham 70 Lawrence 79 1701 1380 PLAYER FG. FT. TOTAL James Bonollo 175 143 493 Tom Tremba 154 72 380 Gerald Thonet 125 76 326 Glen Gariepy 74 59 207 Fred Bardell 73 35 181 Alan Cote 14 14 42 Joe Laplante 13 11 37 Howie Embree 6 7 19 John Peterson 2 7 11 Joe Kozimor 2 1 5 Gary Thayer 0 0 0 Joe Menendez 0 0 0 Donald Larose 0 0 0 Daniel Roy 0 0 0 John Thonet 0 0 0 George Rideout 0 0 0 Robert Kass 0 0 0 ★ Tri-County League • Tech Tourney ■T Bay State Tourney □ Jamboree at Shrewsherry 638 425 1701 Get in there! mon GLENN FREDDY BLACKSTONE m A I CHEERLEADERS “The girls behind our guys.” Co-Captains: Linda Bianchi, Sylvia Sonier FIRST ROW: “Syl”, “Linda”, “Sue”, “Lin”. BACK: “Claire”, “Connie”, “Kathy”, “Gail”, “Carol”. FIRST ROW: Leo Poirier, Mgr., Roger Canestrari, Assistant Coach, T. Tremba, G. Trudeau, J. Bonollo, G. Thonet, F. Bardell, H. Embree, G. Rideout, J. Menendez, Francis Flynn, Coach. SECOND ROW: J. Laplante, D. Larose, G. Gariepy, J. Thonet, A. Cote, D. Spas, J. Peterson, E. Sanchez, N. Langlais, G. Thayer. THIRD ROW: R. Kass, A. Catalano, N. Trudeau, D. Dufresne, J. Embree, A. Carrier, P. Champagne, G. Volk. FOURTH ROW: M. Scolavino, N. Bardell, R. Pytko, R. Ferland, W. Garceau. SCHEDULE HOME Bellingham Dover Bellingham Blackstone Bellingham Hopkinton Bellingham Hopedale Bellingham Nipmuc Bellingham Holliston Bellingham Dover Bellingham Blackstone Bellingham Norton Bellingham Hopkinton Bellingham Millis Bellingham Hopedale Bellingham Nipmuc Bellingham Medfield Bellingham Medway Co-Captains: Gerry Thonet, Jim Bonollo “Give it to me!” “Which way to the refreshments?” “Wait till report cards come out!” “Isn’t this ridiculous?” “He’s not that bad a guy.” “ Who should we keep after school to¬ morrow?” 32 FAVORITES i’ki.V .ND All 1 ' : C«f V«! ,-f !S A . ARK .MN jtex; 1 c BEST DANCERS MOST INDUSTRIOUS NEATEST AND BEST DRESSED A. Garceau J. Fino R. Merlet M. Fafard J. Peterson There was a star that danced, and under it we were born. It’s only from the valley that the mountains seem high. In the style of its day, with simplicity and charm. J. Castagnaro, G. Thonet C. St. Germain, G. Thonet BEST NATURED It isn’t your position that makes you happy or unhappy, it’s your disposition. B. Showlskis A. Dussault G. Thayer BEST SALESMEN MOST BASHFUL AND SWEETEST LAUGH B. Gordon R. Knights K. Desrochers L. Levesque G. Trudeau We cannot always oblige, but we can always speak obligingly. 34 Meekness is not weakness. She who laughs last . . . BEST RECORD COLLECTORS DID MOST FOR THE CLASS S. Davidson and J. Wyatt SENIOR FAVORITES The greatest gift she can bestow on others, is a good example. If you add only a little to a little, soon that little will become great. A little word in kindness spoken, these are our friends sincere. C. Vadeboncoeur V. Marchand S. Zagrodny T. Tremba W. Garceau G. Gariepy M. Fafard SEEKING TO PLEASE EVERYBODY IS A VERY HARD UNDERTAKING L. Petrosian G. Laprade A. Garceau G. Brunelle CUTEST NOSE M. Plouffe, J. McGue LONGEST EYELASHES S. Sonier CLASS ACTOR-ACTRESS NICEST COMPLEXION S. Turner, F. Bardell PRETTIEST EYES J. McGue TALLEST-SHORTEST J. Bonollo J. Gallagher The future depends on the mind. Suit the action to the word, the word to the action. 35 MOST COURTEOUS E. Crouse E. Baldiga W. Austin E. Desmarais Courtesy eases wonderfully the jolts along life’s highway MOST ATHLETIC S. Sonier G. Laprade BEST PERSONALITY You are not ever fully dressed until you wear a smile The cheerful loser is a winner MOST ARGUMENTATIVE MOST STUBBORN L. Petrosian G. Thonet MOST HAPPY-GO-LUCKY Light is the heart that bears no malice The truth is always the strongest argument MOST HELPFUL M. Jolicoeur G. Thayer L. Levesque D. Aubin 36 They who give have all things They who withhold have nothing CLASS POLITICIANS CLASS MONKEY, CLASS GIGGLER M. Fafard J. McGue G. Trudeau J. Betsch First wisdom of politics is strength Their laughter is like an explosion C. Gladu J. McGue K. Pleau YOUNGEST CUTEST J. Gallagher J. Wyatt Youth is like Spring—delightful A thing of beauty is a joy forever MOST SYMPATHETIC J. Mostek B. Aubin Consideration begins with C but starts with you MOST ORIGINAL HAIR STYLES C. Beauregard J. Marks If you would create something you must be something 37 MOST ARTISTIC MOST DRAMATIC As the sun colors flowers so the sun colors life. MOST MODEST Virtue is the truest nobility. MOST TALKATIVE B. Showlskis P. Barry J. Vadeboncoeur A. Lebeau R. Boivin M. Jolicoeur M. Turcotte S. Turner C. Gladu J. Marks Life is but a stage . . . CALMEST J. Wyatt M. Perreault L. Levesque A handful of patience is worth more than a bushel of brains. STUBBORNEST CLASS 38 fl MOST FEMININE, MOST MASCULINE Sugar ’n spice . . . Hard ’n strong . . . C. St. Germain G. Laprade MOST PRACTICAL R. Sylvestre J. Peterson Wealth is not only what you have but also what you are MOST SOCIABLE J. Taft G. Thayer Recipe for having friends: Be one! MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED M. Fafard G. Trudeau They hope and aspire to carve bold and strong MOST ATTRACTIVE J. Betsch G. Laprade If eyes were made for seeing, then beauty is its own excuse for being WITTIEST V. Marchand E. Desmarais There’s a merry elf in their hidden self 39 TARDIEST L. Petrosian, G. Laprade, A. Dussault Time stands on its threshold and beckons you and me. CLASS DREAMERS L. Woodman, J. Marks, E. Lemon We frequently must look backward in order to look forward. MOST UNAFFECTED R. Brothers, L. Woodman There is more to life than increasing its speed. MOST RESPECTFUL S. Davidson, W. Austin Respect is what we owe, love what we give. NOISIEST AND QUIETEST J. Betsch, L. Laverdiere, W. Austin, G. Thayer He who sleeps in continual noise is awakened by silence. TYPICAL SENIORS J. Wyatt, J. Vadeboncoeur, A. Garceau, G. Trudeau Personali ty opens many doors. Character keeps them open. 40 Smile when you say that I really don’t want to leave. These modern inventions are amazing Smile at the birdie Put away the cigarettes, girls. Hello, my name is . . . Aren’t I beautiful 41 Not so fast, men It’s only coke 10:55 — Bellingham High Please, girls, not now Line forms at the rear You should have seen the elephants, Don’t ever do that again You can get bounced for that they were pink 42 Look what I found I’m lost Don’t tell me your troubles Everyone wants to get in on the act Did you hear the one about . . . Anyone for pool? Togetherness Look at those handsome seniors MARY-BETH FAFARD Girls’ State Delegate D.A.R. Student Government Representative H 0 N 0 R S As examples of the integrity and farsightedness of the youth of today we are proud to give this page to two fellow classmates who justly deserve the honors bestowed upon them. FJj Brtd8.§f [ ail a fi V ' M ' % W j|k« A Bn Bf$ p t A ’ ' 1 k jm y ’ : B •• • ® 1 f 1 tl ; Lcrsfe i r ®., i ., . « !; ' %j wL ▼ .. r 1 O 50 CLASS WILL We, the class of nineteen sixty-three, about to leave Bellingham High hereby bequeath to the following our worldly possession, to: Mr. Minichiello, another senior class to leave some¬ thing next year. Mr. Keough, a brand new high school in another part of town. Mrs. Tremba, an automatic late-slip writer for those very tardy seniors. Mr. Price, a year’s supply of matches so that he may continue lighting fires beneath his Math students. Mr. Hannigan, an anchor for his little VW so that it will stay put. Mr. McGrory, a new Student Voice staff so that he can start from scratch. Mrs. Lowry, something to keep the boys -off the basketball court ... a basketball bat. Mr. Gauvin, three months for him to recuperate in time for next year’s seniors. Mr. Niedzwiadek, tranquilizers for his shattered nerves while in fifth period study. Miss McLaughlin, an empty hospital so that she can staff it with her future nurses. Mrs. Kelley, a closet full of handkerchiefs for her poor poor senior girls! Mr. Flynn, we leave: with three out of his starting five basketball players. Mr. Trudeau, a glove compartment full of ICE- MINTS. Mr. Najjar, a recording he can play as he goes down the corridors entitled, “Single file . . . single file . . . single file . . . single file.” Mr. Hayes, an authentic medieval castle with a genu¬ ine dungeon. Mr. Dilibero, a go-cart to find the scattered seniors. Mr. Clegg, Finches to forget the B.H.S. voices. Mr. Lemire, an ashtray; you forgot the girl’s room. Mr. Sarazin, the tables in the auditorium for another year of work. To the underclassmen, a hint . . . take care of your new school and make it one of which to be proud. CLASS HISTORY FRESHMAN YEAR Largest class the high school had held . . . divided into two buildings, South School and High School . . . Honored by Class of 60 at Freshman Get Acquainted Dance . . . joined many school activities . . . Valentine Dance showed our skill to organize and to decorate . . . dancing at noon time, Odyssey, exams, magazine drive, dues, and rules . . . Mr. Conlan, Mr. Price, Mr. Dilibero, and Mr. Biron as our faithful advisors . . . Frosh Leaders: Pres., Jim Bonollo; V. Pres., Paul Laperle; Sec., Claudette Roy, Treas., Jean Gallagher; Assist. Treas., Annette Lebeau; Student Council: Sylvia Sonier, Ernie Desmarais, Howard Embree, Pat Ashton . . . Mr. Purich, freshman heart-throbber . . . remember those bows and teddy bears . . . participated in track, basketball, baseball, cheerleading . . . Class Day, Nantasket, awards, and farewells. SOPHOMORE YEAR Some remaining “Big Sophs” returned . . . Jim Bonollo, Howie Embree, Val Marchand, Jean Gallagher, class leaders ... Mr. Price, Mr. Nied- zwiadek, and Mr. Flynn advised . . . Gerry Bmnelle, and Betty Gardner as Student Council members, searched the school for the breakers of rules . . . World History, Typing I, Algebra II, Economic Geography caused the woes of many . . . half-day of school cut privileges, but we still had fun . . . Harvest Dance added to the treasury . . . biology class, pigs, formalde¬ hyde . . . first encounter with Shakespeare through Julius Caesar . . . Athletic Association, basketball, track, and baseball took up extra time . . . Sophomore Girls start F.T.A. . . . “TIGERS” . . . bright Sophs contributed to Junior paper proposal to a certain business teacher by A1 Dussault . . . Outing, ordering rings, final exams, report cards, completed the year . . . on our way to becoming upperclassmen, a long awaited dream. JUNIOR YEAR The return as upperclassmen . . . class rings to back us up . . . lost some old classmates gained some new ones . . . basketball team had undefeated season . . . Student Voice edited by energetic Juniors . . . F.N.A., Chef’s Club, Science Club, joined the company of the F.T.A. . . . new teachers joined staff . . . Miss Wallace coached “Pennies” . . . Miss McKenna serenaded her students . . . Class Officers included Howie Embree, Jim Bonollo, Val Marchand, Jean Gallagher . . . Judy Mostek and George Laprade represented us in Student Court . . . wash the boy’s room, Jim . . . guiding the way were Mrs. Baker, Mr. Flynn, Mr. Niedzwiadek, Mr. De- Hertogh . . . Al. Dussault tried again with Miss McKenna . . . Washington Trip was given up for lost . . . dues go down . . . “Moonlight and Roses” . . . George Laprade and Connie St. Germaine, King and Queen . . . Old office filled by new principal, Mr. Keough . . . “Happy Birthday sung in corridors” . . . Thanksgiving Dance went over big . . . Girls’ and Boys’ State . . . Yearbook Staff elected . . . Driver’s Ed. brings doom to pedes¬ trians . . . lab, Harvey White, Bookkeeping I, “triangle the heart of math” ... leam the Presidents . . . same old girls’ room, but full length mirror . . . Fashion Show . . . remember, smile . . . Mr. Conlan says last good-bye . . . never will forget the brushcuts, tea, and raisins . . . farewell to class of ’62 . . . one more year . . . summer vacation before final gap. SENIOR YEAR Elections — Mary-Beth, George Laprade, Val Marchand, Carol LaVoie lead us . . . Howie Embree and Jane Betsch, Student Council . . . auditorium- homeroom . . . full day again . . . corridor marshals . . . lockers in gym . . . many Epilogue deadlines to meet . . . lunch room sales . . . fittings for caps and gowns . . . graduation pictures . . . Guidance Room always busy . . . Student Government and DAR . . . Christmas skit . . . many new teachers . . . large study hall . . . write 1000 times, please . . . chocolate milk, Mr. Hayes? . . . rules, rules, rules, and more rules . . . operas by Joe McGue and bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum by Marcel Turcotte . . . FBLA, new club addition . . . personal type, Seniors . . . Cheerleaders-new uniforms . . . record breaking by Jim Bonollo . . . Driver’s Ed.-more worries . . . dances in small gym . . . Let’s Go . . . this study hall — after school . . . Democracy-“a quiet class” . . . Class song written . . . Howie Embree in hospital . . . Staff meetings . . . great plans for College, some to work for Uncle Sam . . . Class Banquet and Outing . . . the long awaited day Commencement ... all add up to many memories for graduates of ’63. “And gladly would she learn and gladly teach” MARY ELIZABETH FAFARD “Beth” Our energetic class president . . . always helpful and dependable . . . success is eminent. Ambition: Special education teacher Pet Peeve: Insincere people Favorite Saying: “I just don’t know” Favorite Song: Climb Every Mountain Activities: F.T.A. Program Chairman 2, 3, 4; Science Club 3, 4; A.A. 2, Scorer 3, 4; Chairman Prom Committee 3; Girls’ State 3; Glee Club 1, 4; Student Voice 3; Class President 4; Yearbook Staff 4 4 D.A.R. 4; Student Government 4. “She kept others in gales of laughter, listening to her merry tales” VALERIE JANICE MARCHAND “Val” Never dull with Val around . . . keeps us laughing with her quiet humor. Ambition: A major in math and science Pet Peeve: People who don’t mean what they say or say what they mean Favorite Saying: “It’s not time to worry, yet” Favorite Song: Town Without Pity Activities: Secretary of Class 2, 3, 4; Vice President F.T.A. 2, 3, President 4; A.A. 2, 3, 4; Treasurer Science Club 4; Student Voice 3; Yearbook Staff 4; Glee Club 2, 4. “He thought the text not worth an oyster” GEORGE JEAN LAPRADE “The Gun” Tall blonde bomber . . . broke our B.H.S. high scoring record in ’62 ... a real ladies’ man. Ambition: Physical education teacher Pet Peeve: Girls who think they’re too smart Favorite Saying: “Be serious” Favorite Song: You Belong To Me Activities: Vice President of Class 4; Student Council 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 4; Basket¬ ball 1, 2, Captain 3; Baseball 1, 2, Captain 3; Cross Country 1, 2; Athletic Associa¬ tion 4; King of Junior Prom; Corridor Marshal. “Companionable was she and so fair CAROL LAVOIE A quiet blonde . . . courteous ... a friend to all who know her. Ambition: Secretary Pet Peeve: People who brag Favorite Saying: “Are you serious?” Favorite Song: You Belong To Me F.B.L.A. 4; Glee Club 4; Class Treasurer 4; Yearbook Staff 4. 56 “So young a person with so old a head” RICHARD ANDRE AUBIN Sports enthusiast ... a willing worker . . . while in school he’s reserved, but outside . . . Ambition: Construction engineer Pet Peeve: Conceited people Favorite Saying: “Nuts” Favorite Song: You Belong To Me Activities: Track 1, 2, 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Baseball 2; Glee Club 1, 4; Science Club 3, 4. “Books! ’tis a dull and endless strife” JANETTE DOROTHEA AMBLER “Jan” Enjoys a good time . . . likes riding in Bunny’s Chrysler ... an avid cheerleadei. Ambition: Housewife Pet Peeve: English IV Favorite Saying: “No kidding” Favorite Song: Moon River Activities: Cheerleading 1, 2, Co-Captain 3; Glee Club 1, 2; F.B.L.A. 4. “Little he knows whose lot is happy” ROBERT CAMILLE AUBIN “Bob” The biggest and the best . . . liked by all who know him . . . tremendous help everywhere. Ambition: Navy career Pet Peeve: Mr. Price Favorite Saying: “Mmmmbrrr” Favorite Song: Bobby’s Girl Activities: Baseball 1, 2, 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Glee Club 4; Track 1, 2, 3. “A busier man you’d see nowhere” WILLIAM WARREN AUSTIN, JR. Tall and handsome . . . quiet but always thinking ... a good word for everyone . . . fine student. ' Ambition: To be happy Pet Peeve: Book reports Favorite Saying: “Oh, well” Favorite Song: Maria Activities: Yearbook Staff 4; Glee Club 4. « “Laugh and be merry” PAUL CHARLES BARRY Individualist ... a most willing worker . . . one of our Navy men . . . watch out for the mermaids, Paul. Ambition : To become an engineer in the U.S. Navy Engineer Corps Pet Peeve: U. S. Navy doctors that give shots Favorite Saying: “Are you all right?” Favorite Song: The High And The Mighty Activities: Baseball 1, 2; Student Voice 3; Glee Club 1, 2; Science Club 3, 4. “God in His mercy lent her grace” CLAIRE A. BEAUREGARD “Bee” Sweet and charming . . . always a lady . . . tiny but mighty . . . beautiful hairdo’s. Ambition: Hair stylist Pet Peeve: English IV Favorite Saying: “Is that right?” Favorite Song: Moon River Activities: Glee Club 1, 4; earhook Staff d; F.B.L.A. 4. “And little does she know who’s carefree’ EILEEN BALDIGA Where’s the party? . . . good grooming essential to her . . . always cheerful . . . smiling blue eyes. Ambition: I.B.M. operator Pet Peeve: Book reports Favorite Saying: “OH! Mother” Favorite Song: Moon River Activities: Athletic Association 2. 3. 4; Glee Club 1. 4; F.N.A. 3, 4; Girls’ Basketball 3: F.B.L.A. 4. “A man whose efforts will gain him fame” FREDERICK KENNETH BARDELL “Freddy” An asset, to any group . . . basketball ... a keen comic sense . . . considers girls a nice and necessary evil. Ambition: Physical education teacher Pet Peeve: Loud talking people Favorite Saying: “That’s no lie!” Favorite Song: Do You Love Me? Activities: Track 1 Basketball 2. 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 4; Science Club. 58 “Not what he says but what he whispers” ROGER W. BOIVIN “Rog” Not a bit nervous . . . industrious . . . one of the working people . . . reserved and shy. Ambition: To make money Pet Peeve: Women drivers Favorite Saying: “Drop dead” Favorite Song: He’s A Rebel Activities: Baseball 4; F.B.L.A. 4; Glee Club 4. ‘It’s not who wins that counts, it’s how you play JAMES DENNIS BONOLLO “Jimmy” . . who’s got the cards . . . record breaker ’63 never com- Active in sports . pletely serious. Ambition: To be like Mr. Flynn Pet Peeve: Shaving Favorite Saying: “Oh, no! not again.” Favorite Song: Moon River , Activities: President of Class 1, 2, V. President 3; Track 1, 2; Track Manager 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Capt. 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4, Co-Capt. 4; Glee Club 4; Corridor Marshal 4. Laugh and the world laughs with you JANE ELLA BETSCH thinks enjoys every minute of life Full of pep and vigor . . . lots of laughs people who make no noise are dangerous. Ambition: Nurse Pet Peeve: Conceited people Favorite Saying: “It’s the truth” Favorite Song: You Belong To Me Activities: Glee Club 2, 4; F.N.A. 3, 4; Squad 4. “A hot temper can leap over a cold decree ROGER ROBERT BROTHERS “Pete” Plays the drums . . . tops in his field . . . freshman love. Ambition: Drummer Pet Peeve: Work Favorite Saying: “Oh, ah! Favorite Song: Let’s Co Activities: Glee Club 4. “A ministering angel, thou ’ JUDITH ANN BRUCE “Judy” Neatness is a virtue . . . good grooming . . . quiet . . . reserved . . . conscientious. Ambition: Beautician Pet Peeve: Crowded buses Favorite Saying: ‘‘Quiet!” Favorite Song: Moon River Activities: F.N.A. 3. “Had close-cropped hair and face of swarthy tan” GERARD ALBERT BRUNELLE “Gerry” Always an earnest question . . . likes to socialize . . . always ready to prove a point. Ambition: Air Force jet pilot Pet Peeve: Loud girls Favorite Saying: You know it!” Favorite Song: Big Girls Don’t Cry Activities: Track 1, 2, 3; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Student Council 2; Science Club 3, 4; Glee Club 4; Student Voice 3; Corridor Marshal 4. “She will do good all her life” JUDITH ANN CASTAGNARO “Judy” Sweet and reserved . . . soft spoken.. . . neat. . . every teacher’s ideal. Ambition: Secretary Pet Peeve: Getting up in the morning Favorite Saying: Oh, brother!” Favorite Song: Town Without Pity Activities: Girls’ Basketball 3; F.B.L.A. 4. “And yet a spirit still and bright with something of angelic light” ELLEN PAGE CROUSE March of Dimes captain ... a ready smile . . . blushes easily . . . meticulous dresser. Ambition: Sociologist Pet Peeve: Blushing Favorite Saying: “Does that get me” Favorite Song: To The Aisle Activities: Glee Club 3, 4; F.T.A. 3, Vice President 4; Prom Committee 3; Athletic Association 3, 4; Jr. Prom Princess 3. 60 “The quality of mercy is not strained” SHARON LOUISE DAVIDSON “Gidget” Respectful . . . conscientious . . . cheery smile for all . . . hard worker in everything. Ambition: Dark room technician Pet Peeve: Crowded corridors Favorite Saying: “Oh! for heaven’s sake.” Favorite Song: Wild Is The Wind Activities: Glee Club 3, 4; F.N.A. 3, 4; F.B.L.A. 4. “Tomorrow, friends, is another day” RITA ANN DESJARLAIS “Frenchie” Never at a loss for words . . . not in a hurry . . . easygoing ... a committee worker. Ambition: Beautician Pet Peeve: Conceited people Favorite Saying: “It’s not your fault” Favorite Song: In The Still Of The Night Activities: Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Basketball 3; F.B.L.A. 4. “You shall always find me unafraid” ERNEST DESMARAIS “Ernie” Another Navy man .... well liked by everyone . . . sharp Olds . . . found attractive by the girls. Ambition: Naval career Pet Peeve: Mr. Price Favorite Song: Moon River Activities: Glee Club 4; Track 1; Student Council 1; Corridor Marshal 4. “Gratitude is a sign of noble souls” KATHLEEN ANN des ROCHERS “Kathy” Active and dependable . . . many talents . . . nurse’s aide . . . ability to achieve. Ambition: Registered nurse Pet Peeve: Conceited people Favorite Saying: “Good grief!” Favorite Song: To The Aisle Activities: Glee Club 3, 4; F.N.A. 3, Vice President 4. 61 “Ever striving to assist” ALBERT DUSSAULT “ A1 ” Known for his witty remarks . . . self-appointed Romeo of B.H.S. . . . future executive. Ambition: Successful business man Pet Peeve: Niedzwiadek Favorite Saying: “How’ve you been, Sweets?” Favorite Song: Moon River Activities: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; President F.B.L.A. Yearbook Staff 4; Glee Club 4; Track 3. “Too much rest is rust” HOWARD EMBREE “Howie” Our Hospital victim . . . lives for those weekends . . . active in sports ... in need of a new car constantly. Ambition: Mechanical engineer Pet Peeve: Girls that hate me Favorite Saying: “Yeah?” Favorite Song: The Lion Sleeps Tonight Activities: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2, 4; Track 1; Student Council 1, 4; Corridor Marshal 4; Vice President of Class 2; President 3. “A smile lurks beneath a serious demeanor” JANICE RITA FINO “Jan” Math . . . industrious . . . thoughtful . . . future scientist. . . intelligence plus. Ambition: Math teacher Pet Peeve: Conceited people Favorite Saying: “Son of a gun” Favorite Song: I’ll Be Seeing You Activities: F.T.A. 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Student Voice 3; Science Club 4; Year¬ book Staff 4. “She never interfered with a teacher’s education” KAREN FIELDER “Squeaky” Soft spoken . . . bubbling personality . . . another frosh love . . . known as squeaky to her friends. Ambition: Receptionist Pet Peeve: Conceited boys Favorite Saying: “For Pete’s sake” Favorite Song: My Own True Love Activities: Glee Club 2, 3, 4; F.B.L.A. 4; F.N.A. 3. 62 ‘‘When you think she’s half asleep she’s really wide awake LEA LOUISE FORGET “Smiley” Quiet . . . reserved . . . friendly . . . surprises us at times. Ambition: A successful future Pet Peeve: Slow drivers Favorite Saying: “Beware” Favorite Song: Where Or When Activities: Glee Cluh 4. “Happiest are those that care” KATHERINE MARION FRASER “Kay” A 4-Her . . . individuality in a nice way . . . enjoyed her stay at Bellingham High. Ambition: Medical secretary Pet Peeve: A certain conceited senior Favorite Saying: “Charge” Favorite Song: In The Still Of The Night Activities: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; I .B.L.A. 4; Girls Basketball; F.N.A. o. . talks with her eyes. “Beauty lives with kindness” JEAN MARIE GALLAGHER “Jeanie” A smile that knocks them out . . . quick with the innuendoes Ambition: Airline hostess Pet Peeve: Insincere people Favorite Saying: “Holy Christmas” Favorite Song: Night And Day Activities: Treasurer of the Class 1. 2, 3; Glee Club 1, 4; F.T.A. 2, 4, Treas. 2; Athletic Association 2; Cheerleading 3; Jr. Prom Committee 3; earhook Staff 4; Pep Squad 4. “In flower of youth and beauty’s pride’ ANDREE GARCEAU fanatic on shoes “Andi” Drives a Falcon ... a petite package of perkiness . the First National crew. Ambition: Hair stylist Pet Peeve: Self-centered people Favorite Saying: “It’s not funny ’ Favorite Song: Moon River Activities: Glee Club 4; Prom Committee 3: F.B.L.A. 4; Yearbook Staff 4. one of 63 “Happy the mortal free and independent” BETTY JEAN GARDNER “Betty Lou” A June bride-to-be . . . bombs around in a white Chrysler . . . contagious laugh. Ambition: Housewife Pet Peeve: School Favorite Saying: “Who, me?” Favorite Song: All Alone Am I Activities: Glee Club 4; Student Council 2. ' “She had a very, very tender heart” CONSTANCE GLORIA GLADU “Connie” An interest in Mount. . . many talents . . . dark and vivacious. Ambition: Mathematician Pet Peeve: Boys that make girls cry Favorite Saying: “Are you mean!” Favorite Song: I Told Every Little Star Activities: Glee Club 1, 2, 4; F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, Treas. 3, 4; Student Voice 3; Jr. Prom Committee 3; Princess 3; A. A. 4; Yearbook 4; Science Club 4. “Lest too light winning make the prize light” BARBARA ANN GORDON “Suzie” Any new hair styles . . . riding enthusiast . . . avid reader. Ambition: Nurse Pet Peeve: Algebra Favorite Saying: “That’ll be the day” Favorite Song: The Lion Sleeps Tonight Activities: F.N.A. 3, 4. “Honor, anger, valor fire” HARLAN HAVEN “Rickey” Hard worker . . . likes red heads . . . enj oys bookkeeping. Ambition: To be rich Pet Peeve: Slow cars Favorite Saying: “Get out” Favorite Song: Torture Activities: Track 1, 2. 64 ‘A merry heart goes all the day’ MARY BELLA JOLICOEUR Do you have anything to eat . . . happy-go-lucky . . . smile for everyone. Ambition: Hairdresser Pet Peeve: Snobs Favorite Saying: “But why?’ Favorite Song: That’s My Desire Activities: Glee Club 2, 4; F.T.A. 2; Science Club 4; Pep Squad 4; Girls Basket¬ ball 3. “He seldom spoke, but what he said was clear” ROBERT WAYNE KNIGHTS “Bobby” Likes Democracy class . . . interested in Vermont . . . anything new in Framingham? Ambition: Teacher Pet Peeve: Leaky ball point pens Favorite Saying: “Grub” Favorite Song: Moon River Activities: Science Club 4; Cross Country 1; Baseball 3. “A back friend, a shoulder clapper” JUDITH LAPERLE “Judy” Enjoys swimming . . . likes bright colors . . . friendly manner . . . weakness for chocolate milk. Ambition: Office work Pet Peeve: Boys who drink Favorite Saying: “NO! Really?” Favorite Song: Still In Love With You Activities: Glee Club 1, 4; F.N.A. 3. “Spontaneous wisdom breathed by health SUSAN JEAN LAFOND “Sue” Earrings and sweaters a weakness . . . fights for woman s suffrage . . . interested in skiing. Ambition: Nurse Pet Peeve: Inconsiderate people Favorite Saying: “That burns me up” Favorite Song: Chances Are . e . ri u a . A A 3 4 Activities: Glee Club 1, 4; F.T.A. 2, 3; F.N.A. 4; Science Club 4, A.A. 3, 4. 65 “Her mind is happy LINDA ALICE LA VERDI ERE “Lynn” Quiet and sincere . . . hard worker . . . future nurse . . . sure to succeed. Ambition: Registered nurse Pet Peeve: Lnkind and inconsiderate people Favorite Saying: “It’s pathetic” Favorite Song: Over The Rainbow Activities: Glee Club 2, 3, 4; F.N.A. 3, 4. Sec. 3. Pres. 4; Student Voice 3; Science Club 4; Pep Squad 4; Girls’ Basketball 3. “Like twilight, her dusky hair” ANNETTE VIVIAN LEBEAU Quiet and considerate . . . sparkling personality . . . watches for the postman. Ambition: Secretary Pet Peeve: Lnfaithful people Favorite Saying: “Oh, no” Favorite Song: Teddy Activities: Asst. Treasurer of Class 1; Glee Club 2, 4; Girls Basketball 3; F.N.A. 3; F.B.L.A. 4: Secretary 4. “The heart argues, not the mind ’ EDWARD FRANCIS LEMON “Eddie” Blonde hair . . . most willing worker . . . never too serious. Ambition: To be a success Pet Peeve: Wiseguys Favorite Saying: “Get off my back” Favorite Song: My Desire Activities: Baseball 1; Basketball 1, 2: Glee Club 4; Track 1; Corridor Marshal 4. “Friends are born, not made ’ LORRAINE JULIETTE LEVESQUE “Lorn” Always a smile . . . hard worker .. . good student. . . artistically inclined. Ambition: Registered nurse Pet Peeve: A certain freshman boy Favorite Saying: “Don t sweat it” Favorite Song: Beyond The Reef Activities: Glee Club 2, 3. 4: F.N.A. 3, 4: Student Voice 3; Yearbook Staff 4; Science Club 4; A.A. 4. 66 ‘‘Even, ' why hath a wherefore MARGARET ANN LEWINSKY “Pegtrv” cc. Fun to have around . . . efficient and practical . . . explain that one to me again. Ambition: Secretary Pet Peeve: Snobbish people Favorite Saying: You know Favorite Song: Twilight Time Activities: Glee Club. 1. 4; Dance Committee 4; Yearbook Staff 4, Girl: 3; Pep Squad 4: F.N.A. 4: F.B.L.A. 4. Basketball Better the world with a smile PATRICIA ANN LEWINSKY “Patty” Tall and smiling . . . capable student .. . neatness is an asset. Ambition: Secretary Pet Peeve: Conceited people Favorite Saying: I can ' t be bothered Favorite Song: Summer Place Activities : Girls Basketball 3: Glee Club 4: Pep Squad 4: earbook Staff 4. “Act well vour part, there all the honor lies JOHN SPENCER MARKS “Marksey Rarelv understood . . . drv wit and humor . . . hearty laugh . . puzzles. Ambition: To be-one of the good guys Pet Peeve: The John Birch Society Favorite Saying: “Good grief! Favorite Song: Midnight In Moscow Activities: Basketball 2: Glee Club 1. 4: Science Club 1. puzzles and more His glowing smile, his ardent eyes JOSEPH McGUE “Joe Lots of fun. loads of Jaughs ... an innocent countenance belies his mischievous pranks . . . effort plus. Ambition: To travel Pet Peeve: Florida Favorite Saying: “Scrounge Favorite Song: Moon River Activities: Science Club 3. 4: Glee Club 4: Baseball 4: Corridor Marshal 4. - - 5 67 “Dance all your life” ROLAND MERLET “Pete” Enjoys book reports . . . loves to dance ... ‘I thought the ace was out. Ambition: To be rich Pet Peeve: Girls from out of town Favorite Saying: “Is that right?” Favorite Song: Breaking Up Is Hard To Do Activities: Basketball 3; Baseball 2; Glee Club 4. I i “The lady’s eyes were radiant” LINDA ANN PALAZINI “Lynn” J % A fut ure model . . . vivacious . . . mischievous eyes . . . enjoys self appointed holidays. Ambition: Secretary Pet Peeve: People who don’t like to have fun Favorite Saying: “What’s the story?” Favorite Song: Bobby’s Girl Activities: Glee Club 2, 3, 4. “The lady’s smile was coy” JUDITH ELLEN MOSTEK “Judy” Demure but dynamic . . . ber smile is sunshine . . . sincere and reliable. Ambition: To travel Pet Peeve: Hypocrites Favorite Saying: “Smile” Favorite Song: Somewhere Activities: Glee Club 1, 4; F.T.A. Secretary 2, 3, 4; A.A. 2, 3, 4; Science Club 3, 4; Prom Committee 3; Student Voice 3. “Laugh yourself to stitches” MARYANN THERESA PERRAULT A small package of energy . . . ‘Blondie’ . . . that meaning smile . . . economics and Niedzwiadek. Ambition: To be happy Pet Peeve: Waiting Favorite Saying: “You Pain” Favorite Song: Moon River Activities: Glee Club 4; A.A. 3, 4; Pep Squad 4. mRNm I “Thought is speech and speech is truth” LUCY PETROSIAN “Lu” Ambitious and industrious . . . says what she thinks . . . yearbook editor . . . ready and willing for a good debate. Ambition: To be a successful novelist Pet Peeve: Insincere and petty people Favorite Saying: “You want my life, too? ’ Favorite Song: The Wayward Wind Activities: Glee Club 1, 4; F.T.A. 2; Yearbook Editor 4; General Chairman Senior Dance Committee 4; Girls’ Basketball 3. “He shows his honest face ’ JOHN PETERSON “Pete” A quick answer to anything . . . active and interested in functions . . . good student . . . college bound. Ambition: To be ambitious Pet Peeve: Foreign languages (English ) Favorite Saying: “You all right?” Favorite Song: Moon River Activities: Science Club 3, Chairman 4; Glee Club 4; Student Voice 3; Yearbook Staff 4; F.T.A. 2, 3, 4; Corridor Marshal 4; Track 1. 2, 3, Captain 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2, 4. “Little friends may prove great friends” KATHERINE MARY PLEAU “Kathy” Sincerity . . . crown ol curls . . . subtle humor . . . fiiend to Ambition: To get married Pet Peeve: Waiting Favorite Saying: “That’s for sure” Favorite Song: My Own True Love Activities: Substitute Cheerleader 3; Glee Club 4. “My labor never flags” MARY DOLORES PLOUFFE “Tootsie” Beautiful dark eyes . . . many a varied hairdo . . . always ready for a party. Ambition: Hairdresser Pet Peeve: School ?? Favorite Saying: “What is this, Halloween? Favorite Song: All Alone Am I Activities: Cheerleader 3; Glee Club 4. all. 69 “She always had an alibi and one or two to spare” MARION KATHRYNE RIDEOUT Possesses good team spirit . . . loads of effort . . . even-tempered. Ambition: Secretary Pet Peeve: A certain freshman Favorite Saying: “Oh, yeah?” Favorite Song: I Can’t Stop Loving You Activities: Pep Squad 4; F.B.L.A. 4. “Her eyes as stars of twilight fair” JACQUELINE EMMA ROBIDOUX “Big Jack” Ambition: To succeed Pet Peeve: A certain ’63 Chevrolet convertible Favorite Saying: “Never mind” Favorite Song: Richie Activities: Glee Club 3, 4; F.B.L.A. 4. “So gracious in giving, so gay in her youth” BEVERLY ANN SHOWLSKIS “Bev” Loads of laughs . . . very artistically talented . . . ready for fun and frolic. Ambition: Commercial artist Pet Peeve: Alarm clocks Favorite Saying: “What a hot rock” Favorite Song: The Drummer Boy Activities: Glee Club 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Dance Committee 4. “Toil is the sire of fame” SYLVIA JEANETTE SONIER “Syl” Athletic . . . ve4y pleasant . . . loves to cheer the Hawks to victory. Ambition: Teacher Pet Peeve: People who feel sorry for themselves Favorite Saying: “Don’t worry about it” Favorite Song: My Special Angel Activities: Student Council 1; Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 3, Captain 4; Year¬ book Staff 4; Glee Club F.T.A. 4. “The heavens such grace did lend her that she might admired be CONSTANCE BEATRICE ST. GERMAIN Sweet and naive . . . fine student . . . always thoughtful . . . good dresser. Ambition: Secretary Pet Peeve: People who make, then break promises Favorite Saying: “What’s new?” Favorite Song: A Million To One . 0 Activities: Glee Club 4; Girls’ Basketball 3; F.B.L.A. 4; Queen of Junior Prom 3. “A friend to all in strife or joy” RITA CLAIRE SYLVESTRE Sincere . . . prefers a T-Bird . . . never at a loss for words. Ambition: Private secretary Pet Peeve: Conceited people Favorite Saying: “Be quiet” Favorite Song: In The Still Of The Night Activities: Glee Club 3, 4; F.N.A. 3; F.B.L.A. 4. “The difficulty in life is the choice ’ JOANNE TAFT “Jojo” Sociable . . . always gay . . . livens any crow d with her good humor. Ambition: Secretary Pet Peeve: Conceited people Favorite Saying: “Sharp Favorite Song: My Own True Love . p p Activities: Glee Club 2, 4; F.N.A. Program Chairman 3, 4; F.B.L.A. 4; Prom Com¬ mittee 3; Cheerleader 3. “When happy, others also are” GARY THAYER “Gary” Likeable . . . never serious . . . little things don t mean a lot. Ambition: To enjoy working Pet Peeve: People with no sense of humor Favorite Saying: “Yeah!” Favorite Song: Moon River Activities: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 4; F.B.L.A. 4. “Like father like son” GILBERT LIONEL TRUDEAU “Gil” Success is evident . . . sharp wit and ready tongue . . . willing class supporter . . . likes Fords. Ambition: Teacher Pet Peeve: Low marks in a certain Latin class Favorite Saying: “It’s about that time” Favorite Song: Twilight Time Activities: Basketball 2, 3; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Cross Country 1, 2; A.A. 1; Boys’ State Representative 3; Editor Student Voice 3; Associate Editor Yearbook 4; F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, President 2, 3; Science Club 4; Corridor Marshal 4. “He wore the latest clothes” GERALD THONET “Jerry” Quick reply to any question ... an avid debater . . . will go far in life. Ambition: To be successful Pet Peeve: A twelve o’clock curfew Favorite Saying: “What’s your problem?” Favorite Song: Theme From Exodus Activities: Corridor Marshal 4; Basketball 3, Co-Captain 4; Baseball 3, Co-Captain 4; F.T.A. 4; Science Club 3, 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Student Voice 3; Glee Club 4. “Sober, steadfast, and demure” MARCEL TURCOTTE “Marce” Willing smile and personality . . . always ready to help . . . loads of effort ... a pleasure to have around. Ambition: X-ray technician Pet Peeve: Bookkeeping Favorite Saying: “Beat it” Favorite Song: All Alone Am I Activities: F.B.L.A. Vice President 4; Glee Club 4. “She is a talker and needs no questions when she speaks” SANDRA LEE TURNER “Sandy” Enthusiastic .. . always fighting for her many causes. Ambition: Hairdresser Pet Peeve: People who aren’t true friends Favorite Saying: “You know what I mean?” Favorite Song: Gone Activities: F.N.A. 4; F.B.L.A. 4; Glee Club 4; Girls’ Basketball 3. “Let not ambition mock her useful toils ’ JOAN DORIS VADEBONCOEUR “Joanie” Essence of warmth and hospitality . . . drawing enthusiast . . . interest in Connecticut. Ambition: Teacher Pet Peeve: Snobby people Favorite Saying: “You must be jesting” Favorite Song: Desirie Activities: Glee Club 2, 3, 4; F.T.A. 2, 4; Historian 3; Science Club 4; Pep Squad 4; Jr. Prom Committee 3. “Quietness is a virtue” LUCILLE FLORENCE WOODMAN “Lulu” Unaffected . . . conscientious . . . never worries about tests . . . prefers to listen than to speak. Ambition: Beautician Pet Peeve: Conceited people Favorite Saying: “So what else is new?” Favorite Song: Chains Activities: Girls’ Basketball 3; Glee Club 4. “Worldly fame is like a blast of wind” JOHN PAUL WYATT “Big J” Thousand and one girls . . . not a bit nervous . . . enjoys sports . . . hot ticket. Ambition: To be a success Pet Peeve: Guys who act older than they are Favorite Saying: “Ain’t it the truth?” Favorite Song: Desirie Activities: Glee Club 1, 4; Baseball 1, 2; Track 1, 3; Chefs’ Club 3; Basketball 1, 2; Corridor Marshal 4. IN MEMORIAM “Taken From Us But Forever Held In The Memories Of Those Who Knew Them.” Stephen Wheeler 73 Henry Lemire Wilbrod Sarazin PATRONS Mr. and Mrs. Camille Aiibin Mr. and Mrs. William Austin Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Baldiga Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bardell Mr. and Mrs. William J. Barry Mr. and Mrs. Kuno Betsch Mr. and Mrs. John Billings Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Bonollo Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Brothers Mr. and Mrs. Albert Brunelle Mr. and Mrs. Frank Castagnaro Mr. and Mrs. William A. Crouse Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Desjarlais Mrs. Evelyn DesRochers Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dussault Mr. and Mrs. John Embree Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fafard Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Fielder Mr. and Mrs. Alfred A. Fino Mr. Arthur Forget Mr. and Mrs. Harold T. Fraser Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gallagher Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Gladu Mr. and Mrs. Telesphore Jolicoeur Mrs. Frank Knights Mrs. Annette Laprade Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Laverdiere Mr. and Mrs. Alfred J. LaVoie Mr. and Mrs. Edward LeBeau Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lemon Mr. and Mrs. Florent Levesque Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lewinsky Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lewinsky Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Marchand Mr. and Mrs. Peter Marks Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Martel Mr. and Mrs. Roland Merlet Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mostek Mr. and Mrs. Paul Peterson Mr. and Mrs. Sarkis Petrosian Mr. and Mrs. George Rideout Mrs. Cecile Robidoux Mr. and Mrs. Julien St. Germain Mr. and Mrs. Russell Sonier Mr. and Mrs. Edmond H. Sylvestre Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Taft Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Thayer Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Thonet Mr. and Mrs. Lionel R. Trudeau Mr. and Mrs. Philias Turcotte Mrs. A. Lawton Turner Mr. and Mrs. Emile Vadeboncoeur Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wyatt Hemond Building Specialties Henry’s Auto Parts Pete’s Bluebird Religious Store Wendell’s Barber Shop 74 Congratulations and Success to the Class of ' 63 From MOSTEK ' S HARDWARE PULASKI BLVD. So. Bellingham, Mass. TU 3-9231 76 SUPPLIES WOONSOCKET TYPEWRITER CO. 237 Main Street Woonsocket, Rhode Island POplar 9-0709 Best Wishes to the Class of ' 63 From ATLAS SHOPPERS ' WORLD MEDWAY HAT COMPANY Maple Street North Bellingham, Mass. KEystone 3-6638 1 1 ■ I Tel. POplar 9-5406 JET-O-MATIC Hi I Compliments of CAR WASH, INC. Specialists in Washing — Polishing — Simonizing 330 Social Street — Woonsocket, R. 1. Props. TED BELANGER LOU HUBERT WOONSOCKET TIRE SALES ■ j Social Street Woonsocket, Rhode Island C. W. MALO, Prop. BELLINGHAM GROCERY I 1 Sales Service ALBERTS Mechanic Street Bellingham, Massachusetts GReenleaf 3-9827 POWER EQUIPMENT 1 10 Pulaski Blvd. So. Bellingham, Massachusetts P.O. Box 1027 Woonsocket, R. 1. PINAULT HARDWARE COMPANY Dealers in Hardware — Woodenware Cordage and Tools Sporting Goods 584 Social Street Woonsocket, R. 1. Tel. POplar 2-2283 — 2284 SAVARD and GALLANT 503 Social Street Woonsocket, Rhode Island Dependable Service by Carefully Trained Experts TEL. GR 3-0992 LOU ' S RADIO T.V. Recapping, Wheel Alignment Motor Tune Up JOS. FLEUETTE AND SONS 92 Main Street Milford, Mass. (Our Service Is Second to None) J w w ▼ ▼ w w f ▼ Tel. TU 3-9060 230 Pulaski Blvd. Woonsocket, R. 1. 78 Compliments of RUSS ' MOTOR SALES RUSS SONIER, Prop. RINGS, INC. ECONOMY CLEANSERS Prospect St. Milford, Mass. Men ' s 185 Main Street Milford and Boys ' Outfitters MURRAY WORSTED SPINNING COMPANY SOCIAL STREET Congratulations to the Graduating Class Owners J. WARNER MURRAY LYNDON MURRAY WOONSOCKET, RHODE ISLAND Compliments of LOUIS FASHION SHOP 200 Main St. Milford, Mass. THE NEW! SPORTS DUGOUT, INC. AND SKI CHALET Complete Sport Services Parle Square North Smithfield, Rhode Island Sports Apparel POplar 9-5992 - 80 A. MARCHAND SON Machine Works Builders of Special Machinery — Engineering Asbestos Pipe Hole Cutters Wrentham Road, South Bellingham, Mass. TUcker 3-7218 Congratulations and Continued Success to the Class of ' 63 Compliments of DRAPER CORPORATION KE 3-8309 PLUMBING LEWINSKY HEATING CONTRACTOR American Standard Fixtures Licensed Plumber Maple Street No. Bellingham, Mass. TELEPHONE TUcker 3-8050 Compliments of A FRIEND WALTER D. RICHARD REAL ESTATE — INSURANCE Insurance for Every Need Auto — Home — Furniture 21 Elvira St. So. Bellingham, Mass. HUGO ' S MARKET Meats, Groceries, Provisions 480 Diamond Hill Rd. HUGO COLLAMATI, Prop. Compliments of IDEAL DAIRY 83 I I Let ' s Go Roller Skating JOYLAND Special Rates for Groups BELLINGHAM ELECTRICAL CO., INC. Authorized Sales and Service Frigidaire Appliances Easy Laundry Appliances 250 Pulaski Blvd. HENRI HAIR STYLIST Bellingham ' s Own Beauty Salon So. Bellingham, Mass. TU 3-9471 Tel. TU 3-7235 ELWIN ' S SHOE SHOP Compliments of 108 Main St. Woonsocket, R. I. THE MUSIC NOOK YOUR COMPLETE MUSIC STORE 190 Main St. Milford, Mass. GReenleaf 3-2895 CHILDREN ' S SHOES SINCE 1897 Ml LOT BROS. Builders Hardware Specialists Schlage — Lockwood — Staley POplar 9-0380 217 Social Street Woonsocke t, R. I. 84 Compliments of BLACKSTONE WOOL COMPANY, INC. TROTH ER EXPRESS COMPANY INC. 361 Pulaski Blvd. So. Bellingham, Mass. TUcker 3-8230 JOE ' S GARAGE Expert in Dynaflow and Hydramatic Transmission and General Repairs 20 Central Blvd. (Off Pulaski Blvd.) SOUTH BELLINGHAM, MASS. SONIER ' S SHELL SERVICE 1325 Diamond Hill Rd. Woonsocket, R. I. POplar 2-9544 HELL- ALLAIRE ' S GREENHOUSE So. Main St. Bellingham, Mass. 883-8619 LEWIS-LEVINE LUMBER CO., INC. ■Lk- EVERYTHING IN BUILDING MATERIALS Call KE 3-6661 North Street Medway, Mass. MOUSSEAU ' S, INC. Men ' s Furnishings 289 Main Street Woonsocket, R. I. Tel. PO 9-2583 Congratulations, Class of ' 63 From . . . 86 10 Big Stores For Your Shopping Convenience Medway, Mass. Gold Bond Stamps TEL TU 3-7469 PAINTING E MAM TOUR OLD CAI tfpl LOOK LIKE NEW 1111 lij l(V VIENS AND BLACKWOOD Body Shop Body Work — Painting — Wrecks Rebuilt 24-Hour Towing Service 740 Pulaski Blvd. So. Bellingham, Mass. BELLINGHAM CONSTRUCTION CORPORATION Residential Commercial 36 Mann Street So. Bellingham, Mass. Call Either LEO DALPE TU 3-8862 FERNAND DALPE TU 3-9868 SAM ' S PIZZERIA 64 So. Main Street Milford, Massachusetts 15 Varieties of Pizzas i‘ Phone TUcker 3-7500 BLACKSTONE POTATO CHIP CO., INC. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 43 Main St. Blackstone, Mass. Compliments of COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. 667 Providence Street Woonsocket, Rhode Island BEVERLY CLUB 26 Wrentham Street So. Bellingham, Mass. L. A. DECELLES, Manager CALL EITHER TUcker 3-9462 or TUcker 3-7515 TO SUIT YOUR TASTE CHOWDER BOWL So. Bellingham Massachusetts ART DRUMMOND BILL LANGFORD ROGER BROTHERS PO 9-2607 PO 9-2607 TU 3-8409 THE TWILIGHTERS Music for All Occasions RAY CARON PO 9-3940 Compliments of net ettos. SANO „mf GRAVEL Producers of RED ' E ' MIX CONCRETE—TARMAC PAVING Hartford Avenue Bellingham, Mass. TELEPHONE GREENLEAF GR 3-3131 KORNICKI ' S Self Service Package Store CARTIER ' S FUNERAL HOME 407 Pulaski Blvd. SO. BELLINGHAM, MASS. A Friendly Store in a Friendly Town 151 South Main Street So. Bellingham, Mass. TU 3-8383 Compliments of Compliments of BERT ' S VARIETY BROWN ' S BEACH JACKET CO. Norfolk, Mass. BENNY J. FERIGNO, Pres. foremost in workmanship Telephones — BENJAMIN R. WALKER, Treas. Framing+on 875-0130 Maynard TW 7-2861 FERIGNO AND WALKER, BUILDERS, INC CHESTNUT STREET • ASHLAND • MASSACHUSETTS Builders and developers of outstanding communities Foremost in workmanship! This is synonymous with Ferigno Walker Builders, Inc. The finest workmanship and top quality are absolute requirements of Ben Ferigno and Ben Walker, builders of wide repute with personal pride in their finished product. The most recent examples of their community plan¬ ning may be seen in: MEMBER OF Old Sudbury Estates — Sudbury, Massachusetts Powder Hill Estates — Sudbury, Massachusetts Chestnut Hill Park — Ashland, Massachusetts SACCO CONSTRUCTION CO. Contractors-Engineers Suffolk Street, South Bellingham Massachusetts P.O. Box 1160—Woonsocket, R. I. TUcker 3-8640 Paving Sanitary Sewers Water Works Site Planning Highways Rock Excavations Foundations Asphalt Paving Driveways Compliments of McCarthy ' s Main Street Woonsocket, Rhode Island Flowers of Quality Reasonably Priced TEMPLE FLOWERS GReenleaf 3-0920 364 Main Street Milford, Mass. NYS FLOWERS HOUSE OF BRIDES Jowe Lt -XCllre 508 Diamond Hill Road Woonsocket, R. I. 596 Elm St. Woonsocket, R. I. PO 2-1772 PIETTE JEWELER ' S 196 Main St. Woonsocket, R. I. DIAMONDS STERLING — CHINA — CRYSTAL WATCH AND JEWELRY REPAIRS ROLAND L. PIETTE Gemologist LAKEVIEW SOCIAL CLUB Route 16 Mendon, Massachusetts JUST OPENED SANTI ' S RESTAURANT Pulaski Blvd. So. Bellingham, Mass. You too Will Be Proud to Say, I Buy All My Clothes at KORNSTEIN ' S 55 Main St. Woonsocket ' s Fastest Growing Dept. Store 9 2 davis (O) SH0P Have It Done Right by 1 DUN-RITE CLEANSERS Dry Cleaning — Fur Storage Scott Hill Road South Bellingham, Massachusetts Plants: 821 Social Street and 45 Foundry Street Woonsocket, R. 1. POplar 9-4289 MILFORD PRODUCTS CO. N. H. AUCLAIR T.V. Mohawk Tires Wood Avenue South Main Street Hopedale, Massachusetts Tel. GReenleaf 3-1600 Woonsocket, Rhode Island Call POplar 9-8080 or POplar 9-5018 Compliments of Established 1920 MORIN ' S Photographic Studio B E 154 Main Street AUTO SUPPLY COMPANY Woonsocket, Rhode Island POplar 2-5053 Prop. BENNY DANIELS No Appointment Neccessary E. J. SAUVAGEAU Diamonds—Watches—Jewelry MARCUS JEWELER SON _ Electrical Contractors GEORGE E. SAUVAGEAU 495 Social Street Woonsocket, Rhode Island Tel. 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LALLY Oldest Store in Woonsocket Established in 1845 Religious Goods, Stationery Blank Books, Periodicals Greeting Cards Office Supplies 80 Main St., Woonsocket, R. I. j our 2g§p DEPENDABLE DRUGGIST LAMPMAN ' S DRUG STORE GEORGE KAROGHIAN, Ph. G. — Reg. Pharm. 479 Main St. West Medway, Mass. Phone KEystone 3-8962 Compliments of JOHNSON BUS LINE, INC Milford, Massachusetts Best Wishes to the Class of ' 63 BELLINGHAM POLICE ASSOCIATION 97 GESTY ' S LARGEST MILL REMNANT OUTFIT 159 Singleton Street Woonsocket, R. I. (Rear Nyanza Mill) (Open 10 A.M. — 9 P.M.) Office — TUcker 3-6802 7 A.M. to 6 P.M. SCOTT HILL LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS Tools, Paints, Hardware, Windows, Doors Finish Pine, Mouldings Aluminum Windows and Doors CLARENCE COOK Prop. 74-80 So. Main Street So. Bellingham, Mass. MA GLOCKNER ' S, INC. HOME OF FRIED CHICKEN Serving Tues., Wed., Thurs. and Sat. from 4 P.M. to 10 P.M. Sundays and Holidays from I P.M. to 9 P.M. Maple Street Phone: KEystone 3-8313 North Bellingham, Massachusetts gj °tee MEATS BELLINGHAM MEATS I I Wrentham St. So. Bellingham, Mass. TU 3-9840 JOHN ' S PRODUCE AND VARIETY Pulaski Blvd. South Bellingham, Mass. Compliment ' s of VET ' S PACKAGE STORE 240 South Main Street South Bellingham, Mass. Compliments of Compliments LEMOINE ' S of BARBER SHOP DR. ETHIER Woonsocket, R. 1. 99 TED BOUCHER BOATS PHONE TU 3-7712 TED ' S OUTBOARD SERVICE 108 Pulaski Blvd. SO. BELLINGHAM, MASS. Evinrude First in Outboards Compliments of A FRIEND MILFORD WATER CO. 226 Main St. Milford, Mass. Call GReenleaf 3-5110 NEW ENGLAND RUG WORKS So. Main Street Bellingham, Mass. EMILE ' S 8 BARBER SHOP T BELLINGHAM LUMBER CO. Building Material and Supplies Yard at Corner Pulaski Blvd. and Lake Street Telephone: TU 3-6878 So. Bellingham, Mass. Grey-Rock Balance Brake Linings and PLS for Safety SCOTT HILL ROAD GARAGE Scott Hill Road Bellingham, Mass. 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