Brockton High School - Brocktonia Yearbook (Brockton, MA)
- Class of 1963
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KUPKA BIOGRAPHY EDITORS BARBARA LARSON CAROLE LEAVITT COPY EDITORS MARSHA BECHTEL DIANNE BARTLETT ART EDITOR SPORTS EDITOR DORIS LANDERS IOHN GOLKA STAFF ANDREA LEWIS BRENDA RABY KENNETH FEINBERG IANET KUMPA KATHLEEN MOYNIHAN RUSSELL LEAVITT KATHLEEN MURRAY PRISCILLA BARRIS KATHRYN YUKNA BARBARA HASKELL FRANCES KUMIN EMILY STONE MARY DONNELLY MARLENE BURGESS IUDITH GUARINO BETTY LINDOUIST KAREN MIETT SANDRA MURPHY LINTON GRIZE DONALD BELLENGER DIANA PROPOS TYPISTS BARBARA DOONAN VIRGINIA SANDGREN GLORIA PALMER THERESA CESARINI BARBARA GUILLEMETTE MARY ELLEN MORIARTY SANDRA PARZIALE SENIOR CLASS ADVISORS MISS BEATRICE BOSWORTH MRS. MARION KELLEHER YEARBOOK ADVISORS MR. KENNETH H. SHEETZ MISS ELIZABETH I. DALEY 1963 9 JUL Cfariri 2 Majestic mountain lies aheaded lt's just as we were toldy A promise and a challengeeethere- What does the future hold? The greatest step is now at handy A choice is ours to rrzakep The point of all roads meeting-here- We choose the path to take. We thank all those who guided us: We wish to prove our worth- So from protective arms become The leaders, now, on earth. By SANDRA LEE BALL ,WEQQSNX CZCIZM 00711 EGR ALL THINGS PAST Hark, Mighty ot All Windy Blasts, Which a breath of lite thou doth bring to us, Renewed, refreshed, in wholesome mind, Prepared so carefully for this day! Your nurtured child so tossed about Through ethereal regions so vast, so dark For Truth through Reason we have sought With the guidance of your hand. Our search tor Knowledge-alas, so long-- With many rewards doth sadly end Here upon the traditional Field. With our thanks, we leave thee. By THOMAS HEATH HOPGOOD Q68 QPQ ell! 0 M . . RUSSIAN I SENIOR COLLEGE MATHEMATICS FUNDAMENTALS OF MATHEMATICS PLASTICS AND WOOD SHOP MID-TERM AND FINAL EXAMINATIONS ADDITIONAL GUIDANCE PERSONNEL ADDITIONAL LIBRARIAN NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY MATHEMATICS CLUB DRAMA FESTIVAL ART SHOW MATHEMATICS LABORATORY EDUCATIONAL TELEVISION PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEM ENLARGED GUIDANCE FACILITIES FAIR GROUNDS ARMORY INDIVIDUAL CORRIDOR LOCKERS DOUBLE SESSIONS DIRECT DIAL TELEPHONE SYSTEM STUDENT COUNCIL BOOKSTORE SPORTS NIGHT BANQUET SENIOR CLASS RECEPTION Jdclminibfrafion. ,f XX 1 II MR. EDWIN A. NELSCN MR. ALTCN E. ICHNGREN S11p,C-rintflmdent Assistcmi SL1pQri1 1tQr'1dQm 1 MR. IQHN M. MAHQNEY Hecrdmcxster NJ MR. CARL R. MQQPHERSCN MR. ISHN F. RYAN AM. IVIGSTSI PN. Master in veg r : o sg! Kfw 0-us X! W-U W--Q Fran: if. lift to riglit: lrlr. William E. Todd, A Building Assistant. Mr. Russell B. Ford. Guidance Directory Mr. Kenneth H. Slieetz B Building Assistant. Bail: row: Floor Teezclie-is: Mr. Mdrio D. DiMarzo, Mr. lohn D. Riordan. Mr. Daniel M. Creedon, Mr, Walter A. Smith, Mr. Nelson E. Siiiilfor ii. Dgtitirtiitf-tit llftirtsz Fifvrit infra, lett to rifqlit: Miss Ctiristintf Nortlirup, Lanquaqesp Mrs. Doris Harlow, Home Economicsp Miss Vriliitt ll-1' llizt-try. limi rf .',' . lf! l l.Zl lfiftwlf, lr., Eiiiuglislig Mr. Flonfild F. Holt. lndustinil Artsg Mr. Dtiniel M. Cree-don, Commercial: Mr. llf izwri l. 17. 1 iz Mitt. If 'it iii , tlii it tt t-1 lift It 1f fr1tZ Mi. lDtf1ll1'l15 L.3fittf1. Atlillf-tit-.sp Mr. Ai-'liibald Kelly, Mathematics: Mr. Rodney F. May, Music. lloclrif-jf F. lff ty, Musiiz lflr. Howard T. Srinolrorglc, Physical Education. ATHLETICS . COMMERCIAL . ENGLISH . HISTORY . . . HOME ECONOMICS . INDUSTRIAL ARTS . fa!! rganizafion DEPARTMENTS . Francis L. Sain Daniel M. Creedon Iohn W. Metcalf, Ir. . Pauline L. Hoit . Doris M. Harlow . Ronald F. Holt LANGUAGE . Christine A. Northrup LIBRARY . Helen C. Converse MATHEMATICS . . . Archibald Kelly MUSIC .... . Rodney F. May PHYSICAL EDUCATION ....... . Howard T. Sandrock SCIENCE .............. Nelson E. Sanborn IOHN M. MAHONEY, Headmaster CARL R. MacPHERSON, A.M. Master IOHN F. RYAN, P.M. Master RUSSELL B. FORD, Director of Guidance TEACHERS Eunice C. Adams Margaret F. Adams Mildred E. Adams Ann Alger Eva B. Anderson Myrtice S. Andrews Claire M. Appling Chris D. Argys Helen K. Beaton Elizabeth M. Belkus Donald L. Bergeron Robert I. Bethoney Beatrice L. Bosworth Richard A. Boucher Richard N. Bove Catherine Brezinski Arthur M. Bromfield Paul I. Burns Raymond Bussolari, Ir. Maurice R. Cahill George S. Capernaros Thomas M. Cibotti Ioseph C. Clougherty Iohn P. Cogan William S. Cogan Iames M. Concannon Rose H. Condon Helen C. Converse George M. Cook Diane E. Coombs Daniel M. Creedon Elizabeth I. Daley Anita E. D'Angio Dorothea Davis Americo A. Deacutis Iames L. Dean Mario D. DiMarzo Bruce Doten Marguerite L. Dunnington Iohn H. Egger, Ir. Elizabeth B. Elzbut Gerald F. Faherty Martha P. Farwell Elinore B. Fay Constantine P. Ferrante Vincent Ferrini Ioseph L. Flynn Mary E. Friehl David Furman Lydia A. Gibbs Helen R. Gilmore Dorothy I. Goodridge Marcia Gordon Doris M. Harlow Ioseph M. Hart Iohn E. Heslin Pauline L. Hoit Ronald F. Holt Francis W. Hopkins Michael P. Ippolito Helga T. Iohnson Ausrele M. Kasper Marion E. Kelleher Archibald Kelly Aurelia N. Kucinas Iames Lazour David D. Licciardi Anna L. Lindfors Sandra I. Littlefield Mona E. Lynch Kenneth MacMullen Clyde A. Maxfield Barbara A. McRae Ann M. McEachern Victor S. Merrill Iohn W. Metcalf, Ir. Marjorie D. Moore Diane A. Moran Edward A. Munro Norman B. Nash Thomas E. Nash Christine A. Northrup SECRETARIES Nicholas I. O'Brien Margaret O'Connell Robert I. O'Connell Frank I. Paul Antoinette Piazza Ioseph A. Prioli Charles Puliatico Earl F. Ramsey Mildred A. Rauscher Harry H. Reuell Iohn D. Riordan Charles R. Roth Carl D. Pitaro Gail P. Roycroft Catherine Saba Toby S. Sacks Nelson E. Sanborn Richard A. Sanders Iohn A. Sarson Harry Sharkey Elizabeth C. Sheehan Kenneth H. Sheetz Iohn I. Skinner Walter M. Smith William H. Spencer Errol B. Stevenson Frank I. Swanson Elvira A. Sylvia William I. Tansey Iohn Tashiian Elizabeth V. Tobin William E. Todd Malcolm P. Trojano Catherine A. Tuttle Iessie E. Uses Mary P. Walsh Charles W. Waznis Elizabeth H. Whelan Irene Wilbur George L. Willis Angelo I. Zucco Barbara E. Delano Eleanor L. Bacon Helen K. Ford Rose B. Iones Rosalie E. Piscatelli SCHOOL NURSES Mrs. Catherine Russell Mrs. Ioyce Bumpus 1 I N. N , xx mi V A ang A 'Vin 91? U V, .9 - U5 , -C f 4 ' ' , v f I -Pu Aa, 1 . u V-, , I ' ---...P-gg? ,- pxjha w ,p,A!k. '-'--Af: . f 5 1 , n I . f ' qv. ' .' . ' :fs ,YI - if . u A lb! W 1 . , Q -QQ A, Q ' ' , ' ' ffv'i2i'zf's',fv 1 ' X - I ' . ' ,, ji-gf' .1 lj , 1, Ag H x' 1, ' , f .Q . 1 ,' xl 1 I N ' ,. X ' X' 'X - xx if Q ll, F. If lv' iz X Ak 'lf I 4 f L 1, 1' fl, 'R X H L P 1 . 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OJ U1 O 2. .4 2 bl QD U1 E 0 cr: CL T. U m .4 2 'ii o GJ I E E TZ C' Q. D MCLPLOOL ogtefdfg Front row, sented, lett to right: Btgtrigtdrd Lurson, Bioqrdphy Editor, Koren Kupkd, Assistant Editor: Douglas Merrey, Editor-in-Chieig Carole Ledvitt, Bioqrtrpiiy Editor, Doris Landers, Art Editor. Seffgnit rfww: Mtxrsirrti Eectrtel, Copy Editor, Kdren Miettg Kathryn Yukndg Dondld Be-lienqerg Iohn Goiko, Sports Editor: Didnne Btrrtlett, Copy Editor, Andrwr Lewisg Mrrrlene Eurqess. iogralalzy ana! jgpidfa l. sz from rf,-ff, tftt to rifgirt: Citrrtz Dt.rWris, Wltrry tvtoriulti, Edrigitgrru Guiilrnette, Glorid Palmer. ff' it tt rr if :ttrit f rt ifturr 'Tiw rr sr ft sri-rini, Bdritttrd Larson, Idnet Kurnpo. 'izrrr t rr if rr' rt ifur im, LlIt il'ViI11 , itAf,II',' Donnelly, Edrivfrru Doonon. iqwrtrtii rw.-.f: Hfrrt..-rm ttfrslcfttt, Arrrtrtrtr L.:-wis, Currote Leavitt, Betty Lindquist, Frances Kumin. .xgcfiuified am! rganizafionfi 2 enior arm icem PRESIDENT RUSSELL LEAVITT SECRETARY ANNE YAKAVONIS 1 an-F1 V xx 'tt'tE!Xfg3t,JREH GEORGE EOSSELLA IOSEPH PELUSO cmd CQNSTANCE DI BONA Executive Committee ff enior Cfafid O hmm 5' -1.-.4 VICEAPRESIDENT KATHRYN YUKNA RICHARD OBRIEN and DONALD BELLENGIR, Exeiutive Cimmittee KAREN KUPKA cmd KENNA KELLY, Executive Committee .sguclenf Counci The Student Advisory Council has once again proved to be an example to our school. The separate committees have been active in planning and carrying through new ideas. They put into operation a bookstore where students can buy books for study or pleasure. The members of the council assist in the tiling ot students and taking care of tire doors. They have decorated bulletin boards throughout the school. The student body is informed at the activities of the council regularly. Mrs. Marjorie D. Moore is advisor to the group. I6 J .gzwlenf Cjouncif HJOLMQPQ .-,-1 ' 4-4. - ' IA f I V I -1.'q l , llthy 'M ' 4 nfl? 'l fn, ,, As , E ' . li. Front row, seated left to right: Robert Lelland, Presidentg Phyllis Gardner, Vice-President. Second row: Theresa DiNunnog Marjorie Harris: lohn Seaquistg Mrs. Marjorie Moore, Advisor: Robert Zarellig Stanley Porter: Nancy Pickering, Secretary: Phyllis MacKillop. One oi the iirsts at B.H.S. this year is our new bookstore, operated by the Student Council. Books oi all types, both for study and leisure are available in the new and less expensive paper back editions. 17 Wafiona .js-lonor ociefg 4 1 x K, '-f c . 2.1. -- I ...Y .1111 First row, left to right: Mr. Mahoney, ludith Guarino, Kenna Kelly, Mark Fishman, Anne Yalcavonis, Thomas Hopgood lean Foley, Robert Thompson, Valerie Kindberg, Iohn Golka, Carolyn Yukna, Douglas Merrey, Carol Deslauriers, Mr. William H. Spencer. Second row: Diane Talan, Libby Kessman, Barbara Zostalc, lanice Levitan, Mary Donnelly, Emily Stone, Robert Lenehan, Richard O'Brien, William McClung, Peter lohnson, Pasquale Galante, Kathleen Lyons. Third row: Ian Bradstreet, Miriam Kelleher, Ona Bielkevicius, Ruth Lauzikas, Paula Bacon, Carolyn Pierce, Hugh Globerson, Iohn Meurling, lose-ph Waldstein, William Mone, Alfred Kramer, Daniel Cirelli. Unable to be present: Donald Bellenger. Another first initiated by Mr. Mahoney is the National Honor Society. The National Honor Society of Secondary Schools was founded by the National Association of Sec- ondary School Principals in l922. The purpose of the organization is to stimulate and recognize high scholarship, constructive leadership, purposeful service, and worthy character. To be eligible for membership a student must maintain a grade average of l.5, derived by considering A:2, B:l, C:O. Those students who attained membership were inducted at a senior assembly and given a certificate and pin with the emblem of the society. lmmediately following the assembly a tea was held and officers chosen. The faculty advisors are Mr. Spencer, Mr. Capernaros, Miss Lindfors, Miss Tobin, and Miss Beaton. 18 O! icerd iw xx Q Left to right: Paula Bacon, Corresponding Secretaryg William Mane, Treasurer: Richard O'Brien, President Iuditlfi Guarina, Vice President: Emily Stone, Recording Secretary. agnclucfion eremong 19 gafrw , Front row, lett to right: Dennis Blanchard, Ovid Fortier, Robert Cate, Clark Downs, David Walsh, Donald Bellenqer, Robert Lelland. Second row: Norman Poirier, David Brown, Iohn Meurlinq, Bruce Gustafson, Robert Lenehan, Frederick Spencer, Mr. Rodney F. May. Third row: Francis Stevens, William McCluna, Francis lasinskas, lohn Zipeto, Mark Hurwitz, Richard Brown, Paul Yuskaitis. Unable to be present: Thomas Alger. The Galloneers is one of the most colorful musical orqanizations in Eastern Massachusetts. Each year they receive many more invitations to sinq than they are able to fulfill. Under the able leadership of Mr. Rodney F. May, director of music, and accompanied by Iohn Meurlinq, as pianist-orqanist, they appear before as many educational and cultural groups as can be arranged. 20 arm on iw First row, left to right: Linda Olson, Ronnie Rivchin, lanice Almeida, Cheryl Bumpus, Susan Richardson, Linda Tirrell, l-flr. Munro. Second row: Paula Ganley, Lee l-larrinqton, Iudith Hopkins, loanne Mueller, Linda Ahllnorq, Anne Dunlap, Sheila Barry. Third row: lanet Brown, Ioan Caloral, Robin May, Cheryl Harqrove, Marlene Thayer. .xg Kalaloefa Clair First row, leit to right: Ronnie Rivchin, Suzanne Roy, Elizabeth Abrahamson, Dennis Blanchard, Cheryl Bates, Anne Outchunis. Second row: Robin May, Cheryl Bumpus, Beverly Bellenqer, Ian Bradstreet, lanice Almeida, lohn Zipeto, Donald Bellenaer, loan Withey, Ronnie lones, Mr. Rodney F. May. Third row: Lee Harrington, Paula Ganley, Ianet Brown, William McClunq, lohn Meurlinq, Peter Riordan, Clark Downs, Penny Finn Betty lean Bowes, Marie Castelluzzi. Fourth row: Betty Lindquist, Ioan Cabral, Betsy Colby, lanet Fuller, Francis Stevens, Richard Brown, Mark Hurwitz, Marlene Thayer, Cheryl Hargrove, Susan Richards, Dorothy Fisher, Anne Dunlap, Sandra Stirblis. 21 9,64 gag Cm . e I S 1 2 . r 1 Vi ,,,'a 4-W ggmfw- ,Q ah' 1. 2,2 Pnxxnvnfni 1' 'Yew rnwq ami! ' r . -A Wai Claw 22 A y s yy y enior 54155 Wag Come Rain or Shine is a light comedy in three acts set in a lake resort during a summer vacation. lt was produced under the capable direction of Mr. Boucher and Miss Roycroft. Gail Hickson played the role of Iac Grayson, a college junior who is eager to become an adult but who craves excitement. Robert Zarelli starred as Dan Lyons, a college professor producing plays in summer theatre. Can one man remain successfully engaged to three girls at the same time? This question provided the plot of the play and Dan Lyons Was forced to make his difficult choice. Z?acL 36592 cc y Olflfllf Cillfl Ol ,lI'l,U J 77 . ,Unk Q -1- -Q,-. 1, 25 ,Q Zi, i 7WafA C716 Seated, left to right: Susan Ditchett, Beverly Bellenger, Sharon Wolinsky, loseph Plouffe, Mark Fishman, Ralph lanaro, Elizabeth Abrahamson, Anne Davenport, Elaine Skop, Gail Dentch. Second row, standing: Donald Bellenger, lohn DeSimone, William McClung, lohn Golka, lame-s Katz, Albert Ackil, Edward Knopf, Steven Purdy, Mr. Harry Sharkey, advisor. For the first time in many years a mathematics club was organized at Brockton High School. The introduction of modern mathematics into the high school curriculum has brought about interest in various topics in this field. Qne of the chief aims of the organization is to investigate and study aspects of mathematics which cannot be presented during regular classroom time. Such topics as number theory, modular arithmetic, set theory, and Diophantine equations have been reported on by the students. To supplement the regular program, field trips of various types have been taken. The members visited the Math Club of Stonehill College, where they listened to talks presented by members of the Stonehill faculty and by students at the college. This spring the Math Club sponsored a program at which all interested Brockton High School students and math students heard two lectures by Prof. B. W. Wagner of the University of Massachusetts, a National Science Foundation speaker. A mathematics team was also formed and trained to compete in the Greater Boston Mathematics League. This team has engaged in four meets and placed third in the league. Such activities as these have helped the club members to be more completely prepared for their college entrance examinations. 26 QI l'l'lCl,l'l H 'UQ hi--i'f bv y fr 'WJ ' 5 Giga ff I First row, seated left to right: Theresa Grybaite, Alfred Kramer, lill Hoffman, Donald Pike, Betty Lindquist, Thomas l-lopgccd, Leslie Swain, Linda Olson. Second row, standing: Mr. William Spencer, Douglas Fountaine, Dana Bisbee, Gary Fisher, Lind: Cxenford, Robert lzfdrtin, lchn Sabina, Armand Rupenian. Third row: Robert Michnick, Carl lohnson, Ralph Ianero, Wayxie Perry, Marla Snyder, Ronald Burns, Roger Sherman. Germania has been holding its business meetings on the second Wednesday of each month and its social meetings on the fourth Saturday of the month. The first social meeting was a cookout at the home of its treasurer, Betty Lindquist. The club also had a Christmas party, a field trip to Boston, and a dinner. One of the main activities the students enjoyed this year was the printing of a newspaper in German. They also prepared a display case outside the B.H.S. library. The advisors are Mr. Spencer and Miss D'Angelo. 27 rarnaficzi .1.nsiLBL-. First row, seated left to right: Miriam Kelleher, Linda Ahlborq, Patricia Carlson. Second row, standing: Mr. Richard Boucher, William Dobbins, Kenneth Feinberg, Russell Leavitt, Robert Zarelli, lohn Pettey. The Dramatics Club, in past years, has presented many excellent plays. This year the club presented The Valiant in the annual Drama Festival which was held at Franklin High School, Franklin, Massachusetts. This is the first time we have participated in the annual Drama Festival. This group is under the direction oi Mr. Richard Boucher and Miss Gail P. Roycroit. 28 ig Syalefn 1: .a 1-,Q-41-sl Front row, sitting left to right: Marlene Thayer, loan Cabral, Elinor Rachins, Catherine Creedon, Iohn Kourtz. Second row: Richard Lawson, Iames Katz, William McClung, Donald Eellenger, lohn Gollca, Michael Britton, Adelle Levine, Donald Pike, Susan Katwick, Lee Harrington, Ierry Swartz, Robert Lenehan. Another addition to B.H.S. this year is the PA. System. This system has facilitated the handling of opening exercises, announcements, and emergencies, greatly enhancing the efficiency oi school opera- tion. Eleanor Rachins was placed in charge of planning the programs. During the year several special programs commemorating holidays have been held, with readings and songs. Mr. Tashjian is advisor. 29 lglzofo Cjommiffee Front row, lett to right: Michael Rosen, Iudith Selila, lean Foley, Robert Zarelli, Margaret Faherty, Paula Bacon. Second row: lane Greenwood, Sandra Millett, Phyllis Gardner, Elaine Levine, Christine Lucas, Carol Orcutt, Martha Phillips. Since the fall of our senior year, the Photo Committee has worked both diligently and efficiently for the benefit of the whole class. They were responsible for insuring that each senior had his graduation picture taken and submitted in time to meet the yearbook deadline. MWAOOL ,jvlomeroom eloregienfafiuea Seated, left to right: Carol Seminole, Ruth lohnson, Ianet Bergeron, Andrea Lewis, Susan Katwiclc, Barbara Haskell, Ianet Perrotta. Second row: Donna Whitman, Helen Stoddard, Patricia Carlson, Linda Ahlborg, Ruth Lauzikas, lohn Golka, Betty Lindquist, lean Ulurphy, Lucinda Porter, Phyllis Mcliillop, Linda Nugent. 30 oggrar . Woniforri First row, seated left to riqht: Roberta Sullivan, Gail I-liclcson, Rosetta Bell, Brenda Baby, Mary Alice Sweeney, Ellen Snyder. Sandra Lynch, Miss Helen Converse. Second row, standing: ludith Kaplan, ludith Blume, David Goodrich, Valerie Kindberq, Phyllis Macliillop, Bohert Gorman, Maureen Blanchard, leanne Comlin, Carol Brady. W ,gyolaflomore Woniforfi Front row, left to riqht: Roberta Doherty, Ianet lensen, Louis Shieman, Mrs. Fay. Second row: Marianne Cicone, lane Unes, Eileen Ledoux, Nancy Borus, Gisele Beaudoin. 31 ibidfridufiue gjalucafion C ug Front row, seated left to right: lanet Osik, Cheryl lden, loan Beals, Gail Brichacek, Nancy Grosso. Second row: Mr. Gerald Faherty, Richard Lawson, David Goodrich, David Alden. Distributive Education is a cooperative learning program for selected high school students who plan a career in retailing, Wholesaling, or service businesses. This is accomplished by combining classroom instruction with actual experience on the job. The student works a minimum of 15 hours a week for which he receives compensation according to the prevailing wage scale. ln school training, the student takes English and Social Studies and subject matters related to distribution such as Salesmanship, Economics of Retailing, Merchandise Arithmetic, Color and Line, Display, and Advertising. 32 I CLP! jI1'l,0l'f5 - .,,v....--- Y . .. . . , ,. , Front row, left to riaht: Flolene Morency, Beverly Brides, Kathleen Machinslci, Maiorie Harris, lanet Beraeron, Maraaret Crane, Virginia Bonney, Carole Drew, Florence l-lanson, Gloria Olson, Gail Boudreau. Second row: Shirley Carleton, Patricia Mattoli, Ruth Iohrison. Nancy Giosa, Sandra McCuin, Brenda Libby, Claire Pike, Shirley' Mandeville, Nellie Farr, Diane l.aVanqe, Miss Beatrice Bosworth, Advisor. Third row: Wendy Call, Maureen Gothaae, Deborah Burke, Diane Gennaco, Mary Gennaco, Linda Selivonchik, Carole Young, Phyllis Macliillop, Lorraine Miller. Fourth row: Buth Lauzikas, Denise l-luston, lean Foley, Valerie Kindbera, Kathleen l-lebsie, Susan Callahan, Diana Czaia Unable to he present: Carol Ledakowslci. A aroup ot commercial students are chosen in the sprina of their junior year to serve as part-time secretaries to the administrators, department heads, and school department supervisors. The students are selected on the basis of their achievements durinq their sophomore and junior years. Thus they qain experience and usually acquire jobs soon after graduation. 33 I l 1 r0cLf0nia ewfi Front row, left to right: larnes Katz, Anne Yakavonis, Mark Fishman, lohn Golka, Kathryn Yukna, William McClung. Second row: Paula Bacon, Ronald McGuire, Libby Kessman, Hugh Globerson, ludith Hanson, Douglas Merrey, Elaine Slcop, Gale Dentch, Donald Bellenger. Third row: Ellen Shapiro, Diane Talen, Elizabeth Abrahamson, Mary Arnone, Ellen Snyder, Leslie Swain, Anne Davenport, Ian Bradstreet, Cheryl Familant, loseph Waldstein. Brocktonia, the school newspaper, is published at regular intervals during the school year by the students ot Brockton High School. The forty pupils on the news stait are advised by Mr. Francis Hopkins, and Mark Fishman, editor-inrchiet. The purpose of Brocktonia is to provide journalism experience for the staff while serving to inform the student body of the many events and activities taking place. 34 , E'0cLf0nia Jdcluerfiding anal Circufafion 52, 5 I 1 1 l t I l t r tl ' ii ina. VVVVVVV - , -.1 ' ' First row, left to right: Elaine Trosky, Barbara Haskell, Iean Murphy, Andrea Lewis, Barbara Butler. Second row: Iudith Dutcher. Paula Kane, Gale Dentch, Kathleen Creedon, Ruth Ann Hooper, Ianet McKay, Maureen Ward. Brocktonia's advertising and circulation staff has the task of soliciting ads for the newspaper and distributing the paper when it is published. The group is under the direction of Mr. Norman Nash and Mr. Gerald Faherty. l l , 35 1 l l CAL55 in Commiffee Front row, leit to riqht: Andrea Lewis, Elaine Trosky, Linton Grize, lean Murphy, Mary Nordberq, Lucinda Porter, Second row: Susan Schrniclzler, Diane L-JVanae, Peter lohnson, ludith Cirelli, Robert Zurinskas, Richard Asacker, Barbara Butler, ludy Dutcher, lanet Gibson, Marqaret Crone. The Class Gift Committee comprised of a representative from each homeroom, held its first meetinq in November. ludith Cirelli was elected Chairman, and ludy Dutcher, Co-chairman. Each member asked his homeroom to submit ideas for a class aift. The committee met aaain in February and, with the help of the faculty advisors, decided to buy a spotlight for use at plays, proms, and other social functions. 36 mafia Cjommiffee p p , First row, left to riqht: Gael Colman, Lorraine Ciavarro, Valerie Kindberq, lerry Swartz, Kenna Kelly, Mark Fishman. Second row: Donna Whitman, Gail Hickson, Kathleen Menton, Diane Simpson, Ioyce Lieberman, Donna LaCcuture, Nanry Pickering, Brenda Raby, Laurie Burns. The Motto Committee, consistinq of a representative of each senior homeroom, met several times before deciding on three mottoes to present to the senior class. ln turn, the senior class voted and chose Miss Gael Colman's motto as the class motto. Committee chairman was Miss Nancy Farwellg Co-chairman was Miss Sandra Lee Ball. , 37 GD Qi II 1E N EV A -Q1 un for MS em ij 'L.......' 'Q I I: ,,, srgglgi G T l H A , , l - nik., - ' i' w 1 K A 2'1 ,' F' 4 r, , ,S xg' 'Z 5 . 1 . L I 1? Tylftf ' ' 'Q tain T- S , f - F Ti, S :L ti, ' , N M Y, ZW., rr ' , w Q .y , rl M - . A .. , -L I iv 1 si .6 'ff , fi qi- 5... Front row, left to right: Sandra Millett, Constance DiBona, Kathryn Yuknci, Vice-Presidentg Anne Yakavonis, Secrewir 3 Suziinne Sullivan, Kathleen Mentcn. Second row: Gloria Tammy, lanice O'Connell, Diane Simpson, Carol Smith, Kathleen Machinski. Third row: Andrea Lewis, Karen Kupka, Ellen Snyder, Ruth Lauzikas. Fourth row: Emily Stone, Linton Grize, Helen Kelly, Marsha Phaneui. Filth row: lanice lohnson, Mary Alice Sweeney, Priscilla Barris, Carole Leavitt, Kenna Kelly, Paula Bacon. TI -I- . 4 'N Y ' Q Q ,u O ' I I , Y V I 9 1 Q f X if 9 V T A 5- ' V v y a L l f 'T v ge: A K- I 5 k I L A l I ' A ' . Front row, left to right: Daniel Cirelli, Ovide Fortier, Donald Bellenqer, Russell Leavitt, President: Frederick Studley, Edward Kncgrf Second row: Georae Fossella, Treasurer, Robert Haqlund, Clark Downs, 'William Mone, Robert Rileski, Richard Bruce, Llirii :el Rc-sen Third row: Hugh Globerson, lohn Pe-tti, Arnold Miller, Leon Liatsos, Lawrence Pell, Richard O'Briei'. Fourth row: William McClunq, Richard Brown, Larkin Reagan, loioph Peluso, lohn Zyqmunt, Dennis Distasi, Mark Fishman. Fifth row: Robert Thompson, Gary Svenson, Robert Zarelli. ned Co! ecforri ' Frcnt row, left to riqht: Theresa DiNunno, Carol Ann Mathis, Kathryn Sarclella, Carol Seminole, Cynthia Hinckley, Mary Nordberq Diana Propas, Marlene Eurqess. Second row: Suzanne Sullivan, Paulette Dorn, Paula Kane, Gail Forbush, Sharon Winberq, Kathleen Moynihan, Patricia Carlson Carolyn Pierce, Marilyn Asiat, Virginia Bonney, Susan Koviclc. C911 fI 6l,l'lfllflI CL! .SEOOIJJ Front row, lf-it to riqht: Diane Simfson, Carolyn Yulcna, Anne Yakaxcnis, Mary Alice Sweeney, Priscilla Barris, lean Marella. Sefxnd row: Donna LaCouture, Doifilre Sousa, lean Murphy, Kathryn Yulcna, Kathleen Moynihan, Paula Kane. 40 .S?ll6lQl'lt gXCACU'l Q 'se-4 T The students of Brockton High School otnd the students from Cohosset High School porticipoted in the Stgte Student Government Exchonge Progrom sponsored by the senior closs oi Brockton High School. The ideot of this progrom is to inform students from ct city school oloout town government ottdirs, ond to gcquoint students from the town with the opergtion of city government. Advisors were Miss Helen H. Gilmore gnd Miss Pduline L. Hoit of Brockton, ond Mr. Edwctrd Sheehon from Cohasset. The students par- ticipating in this were lotnice lohnson, Emily Stone, ludith Guctrino, Doniel Cirelli ond Willioni McClung. 41 enior uloerfafiveo L MOST MUSICAL MOST ATHLETIC ROBIN MAY, RICHARD BROWN IANICE LEVITAN, IOAN VERGNANI DONALD BELLENGER FRANCIS KRUSE, STEVEN SARANTOPOULOS Unable to be present: MARLENE 'IHAYER MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED KENNA KELLY, ANNE YAKAVONIS DONALD BELLENGER, WILLIAM MCCLUNG 4 4 I , I All I BEST ARTIST BEST APPEARANCE DORIS LANDERS, DIANE TALAN SANDRA BALL, ELAINE I-IIBEL BARRY KORTEZ, 'NAYNE MILLER RICHARD O'BRIEN, WAYNE MANSULLA l I MOST DEPENDABLE BEST PERSONALITY KATHRYN YUKNA, RUSSELL LEAVITT RUSSELL LEAVITT, KATHRYN YUKNA RICHARD O'BRIEN, ANNE YAKAVONIS KENNA KELLY, RICHARD OBRIEI'-I BEST ALL AROUND KENNA KELLY, CAROLYN YUKNA STEVEN SARANTOPOULOS, FRANCIS KRUSE BEST SENSE OF HUMOR BEST ACTOR AND ACTRESS TI-IERESA DiNUNNO, IERRY SWARTZ RUSSELL LEAVITT, KENNETH EEINEERG KENNETH EEINBERG, SUSAN SCI-IMICKLER PRISCILLA BARRIS, GAIL HICKSON 5,0 I QI QI unior C arm icerzf nh Front row, leit to right: lohn Zipeto, Foy Alden, Secretory: Joseph Ploufie, Presidentg Anne Outchcunis, VicefPresidentg lcmes Cederqren, Treasurer. Efrclx row: Gloria George, Pduld Ccnley, Edward Arms, Alan Peterson, Virqmid Russell. .gjolalzomore Cfadfi 0 icem Front raw, left to right: Sdndru Arnett, Edward Bravo, Donna Birdie. Second row: Pdtricict Lewis, Robert Anderson, Christopher Mopp, ludith Tarentino, Ned Pctrren, Paul Stella, Barbara DiBor1c1. 44 ,4fMf, amify joofdaf eam it ck. ilijifct L Front row, left to right: Charles Moore, Edward Dunn, Thomas Campbell, Richard Sullivan, Richard Parent, George Fossella, William Freer, William Principe. Second row: Gregory Ricks, Kenneth l-lolbrcok, William Clifford, Robert Donnelly, Peter Duhamel, Frank Pfieffer, Ralph Paulson, Clifford Shearing, William Gould, Charles Sunstrurn, Iohn Battoni. , . Third row: Mr. Mario Diltflarzo, Mr. foseph Mayo, Anthony Viscardi, Robert Lucier, Stephen Lucier, Robert Police, George l-larris, Peter Donnelly, Noel Black, Steven Hoffman, Francis lasinsl-cas, loseph Peluso, Michael Donavon, Richard Chiccetti, Dennis Morey. Bradford Manton, Mr. Robert O'Connell, Mr. lohn Sarson. The varsity football team has had an impressive record of four wins, two losses, and two ties. ln four of the games, the opposition failed to score at all. By the end of the season, the team had tallied ll8 points against 55 points for the opposition. Coach Dilvfarzo also pointed out that of the nine seniors returning, Captain Noel Black, Robert Pileski, loseph Peluso, Francis lasinslcas, George Fossella, Francis Pfieffer, William Principe, and Steven l-loffrnan, only four were lettermen and Noel Black was the only returning starter. Clifford Shearing was outstanding as quarterback after senior quarterback Robert Pileski sustained an injury. The defensive unit was considered one of the best in the liague. 46 unior Uaraifg jorifgaf jam -Q 1, 1 .- - 53?--. . '-Y- - ' , -- '-s. fb' V A A-. i . 's 1'Ni ,- , QF ..f . j , 0 --I 'gym Y -I 'QO 5-K. ,R x 'xg' -7 4 7 . at F Q 4 Q- Q 5 ' Y A., it i - .-- '-L , ' 'vt Q 4 - fur- ' First row, left to riqht: Albert Burnpus, lohn O'COnnor, Edwdrd Collow, Ronold Bechtel, Paul Stello, Edword Bravo, lohn Forsythe, Dennis l-lursey, Charles Niclcdloow, Robert Clifford, Michoel Pe-truccelli. Second row: lvlr. Christopher Arqus, Richard Seropidn, Ricardo Diniz, Robert Elorio, Bruce Anderson, Ronold Boll, Alfred Tripolonq Andrew Bender, Lawrence Benoit, Arthur Ledry, Mr. Michoel lppolito. Third row: Warren Cuniminqs, Edwcrrcl Korninsky, Foul lvlonoqhotn, Ardone Sorners, Donald White, Evdn Gurmon, Bruce Nelson Kenneth Stevens, Robert Piveronids, Donor Perewicz, lorries Stubbert, Eronk Riordcrn, Robert Horton. WWQSSW 47 'K L. -.L 53432 ,hui 48 , , , . . griabron fx ix .fgcfion P055 0lfU'l fin? QCLIWL xc ill First row, left to right: Ronald Crealese, Robert Martin, David Gorman, Patrick Conefrey, Ned Farren, Louis Sylvester. Second row: Ronald Zupka, Peter Reardon, Gerard Conefrey, lsaac Simmons, Peter Walsh, Gerald Williams, Vernon Pearson. Frank Ramsey. One of the hardest working teams is the cross country, captained by Patrick Conefrey. The eight members of the squad practiced at least one and one half hours each day. Although in league meets their record was O and 4, they made an excellent showing at the state meet and came in fifth in an eastem Massachusetts meet. There were several outstanding seniors including Vernon Pearson and William Cook. Coach Bussalari was very proud of the effort and spirit of the team. 50 wimming earn Douglas Merrey Ev U15 D Vflfi Front row, seated lett to riaht: Iohn Golka, Ronald Loto, Michael laye, Peter VValsh, Vim Ktiriacifiles. Second row, standina lett to riaht: Ralph Paulson, Parker lones, Robert Sabine, loseph Buraue, Mr. Ameriqo Deacutis. unior amif wimmin eam Front row, leit to right: Gary Monoli, David Foqq, lames Levine, Michael Burns, Michael Petrocelli, Russel Anderszn, Reber' Peveronis, Kevin Leach Ccaptainl, Dominao Silva, Paul Studenski. Back row: lay Leary, Edward Dentch, Charles Stetson, Mr. Bruce Doten tcoachl, Dennis Hursey, Pinl Tisdale, An'h5ny lmliznr Carl lohnson. This year the swimming team had almost a 50-50 recordea tremendous improvement over previous years. There were only about thirteen boys on the varsity team because ot double sessions. Ot these, only three were seniors, Captain Michael Iaye, lohn Golka, and Doualas Merrey. Led by lohn and Douq, the baclcstroke event was the strongest ot all, with Iohn takina eight victories and Doua takina as many seconds. Combined with several outstandinq juniors, the varsity team next year will be an even stronger contender. V on 'Af 5l ' I If 1 f 1 .JL:l0cLeg eam First row, left to riqht: Douglas Kennedy, Zippo Packla, David Holland, Samuel Pinnetti, Richard Crowley, lohn Billadeau, lchn Peterson, Daniel Uhlman. Second row: lohn Mather, Paul Byers, Paul Bay, Peter Fraser, Kenneth Gallaqan, Iohn Butler, Iohn Zyqrnunt, Ovide Fortier, Richard Bruce, Richard Samuelson, Frederick Duksta, Mr. Iames McE1ho1m. Captained by Richard Crowley and coached by Mr. Iames McElholm, the hockey team is one ot the most enthusiastic teams Brockton Hiqh has seen in a lonq time. The team's record has shown the handicap under which our team plays with the lack of a local practice rink or an appreciable amount of natural ice. However, the entire team has consistently displayed the kind ot spirit and sportsmanship oi which B.H.S. may well be proud. 52 I amify Z?a5LefAaff jane ini- i First row, lett to right: Francis Kruse, Leon Liatsos, Steven Sarantopoulos, David Cudmore, Robert Police, Edward Knopf. Second row: Mr. lames Lazour, Anthony Viscardi, Louis Pina, David Benoit, Gregory Ricks, Scott Kreiqer, Michael Bernard, David O'Shea, David Rubeski, Dennis Morey, Peter Duhamel, Dwight lones, Peter Dversa. This year the B.H.S. varsity basketball team won fifteen out of its twenty aames during the reaular season and, later, entered the Tech Tourney at Boston Garden, where the team was defeated by Duriee Hiah School oi Fall River in the semi-finals. They had several impressive victories, while under the capable leadership ot Steven Sarantopoulos, and almost every home qame was a sell out. We are proud of the team tor displaying fine sportsmanship and character throughout the season. 53 unior amify gags Leda! mam IN - Q .- Q First row, lett to right: Louis Pino, Gregory Ricks, Peter Duhomel, Peter Deftos, Poul Gayle. Second row: Mr. lolrn Sorson, Dovid Benoit, Robert Donnelly, Scott Kreiqer, lohn Seoquist, Dwight lones, William Pinnetti. f 14 ,, 1 X x 54 -,' Lf' lk 56 33 ,J x WX 6 x , x -4 .4 Z?MLaff jeam 1, ' 'L .si Front row, left to right: Richard Cicchetti, Iames Whiting, Scott Kriger, lvfichael Bernard, Cary Fisher, Robert Police. Second row: Coach Charles Puliafico, William Gould, Leon Liatsos, Richard Looney, Francis Kruise, Captain, Clifford Sheazing, lohn Butler, Wayne Thomas, Peter Duhamel, William Pinnetti, Bruce Antonangelli, Manager. Third row: Anthony Dorn, Michael Hirsh, William Clifford, Paul Florio, Alfred Ferrara. Captain Buddy Kruse and Coach Charles Puliafico can be proud of the varsity baseball team. When this went to press, we had a good chance for the Suburban League Championship, a promising outlook, noted Coach Puliafico. The twenty-two member team is sparked by such outstanding seniors as Robert Police, Iames Whiting, Iohn Butler, Robert Lelland, and Leon Liatsos. 58 enni5 earn Left to riqht: Mr. George Cook, Donald Bellenqer, Robert Zarelli, William lVIcCluna, Russell Leavitt. Under the able Captainship of William McClunq and supported by outstanding seniors Russell Leavitt, Don Bellenaer, Clark Downs, and Robert Zarelli, and junior Dennis Iaclcson, the tennis team ot Brockton High School is in the top division. 59 . gay ,iam Left to right: Mr. Angelo Zucco, Bruce Young, Edward Arms, Lawrence Pell, lohn Anderson, Co-Captain: lohn Zygmunt, Co'Captaing Robert Benoit, Roger Iames, David Benoit. A new format has been initiated tor the golf matches. The league is divided into two sections, North and South, Brockton being in the Southern League. The winner out of eight matches of South plays the winner ot North for the championship. The champions are invited to the State Tourney. Coach Angelo Zucco has a fine team, Co-captained by lohn Anderson and lohn Zygmunt. The members practice individually, about 90 holes a week. Home games are played at D. W. Field Golf Course. 59 w Fai, 370771 ' Li X I th . Q L '2Li.441. I 'SIT Front row, left to right: Hugh lVIacBarron, Robert Manning, Dwight lones, Robert Pileski, Co-Captain: loseph Peluso, Co-Captain: Dennis Blanchard, Ovide Fortier, David Holland. Second row: Iohn Macrina, Robert Hagluncl, Thomas lvlato, Richard Sullivan, George Fosse-lla. Third row: Coach Bove, Patrick Conetrey, Paul Massad, Barry Harriman, Louis Prusiatis, Ralph Paulson. Fourth row: lohn Sabina, Robert Lucier, 'Thomas Bedore, Kenneth MacLaughlin, Dennis Morey, Robert Donnelly. The track team of Brockton High School has had a successful season thus far. Robert Pileski and Ioseph Peluso Co-captained the team this year under the direction ot Coach Richard N. Bove. To date, they have turned in some sparkling performances. 61 gan! I V-V,-M-7--.-:L ,fivv -A-Y , Front, left to right: Kathleen Sardella, Denise Plouffe, Mary Ritucci, Nancy Pickering, Leslie Sanderson, Florence Hanson, Mary Lou Churchill, Maiorettes. Front row, left to right: Gail Fencer, Dennis Petracca, Loretta Iohnson, Ianet lohnson, Lathleen Wentworth. Second row: lohn Krance, Robert Bean, Helen Stoddard, Gregory Barone, Paul Parisi, Wayne Perry, Elizabeth Colby, Dianne Bartlett, Carolyn lohnson, Irvin Firiman, Louis DiMarzo, lohn Behn. Third row: Robert Brornbaugh, Dennis Marcus, Anthony Stratoti, Douglas Ford, Richard Blake, Deborah Bourget, Carolyn Washburn, lohn Kelley, Hohn Caldwell, Charles Stetson, Steven Farity, Paul Bradstreet, Davis Goyette. Fourth row: Bobert Pettengill, Valerie Prudon, Lee Culver, lohn Golka, Mark Hurwitz, Robert Maraglia, lames Levine, Nicholas Zeoli, Wade Barstow, William Serin, Francis Ethier, Mr. Walter Smith. Under the direction of Mr. Smith, the Brockton High School Band adds the color and pageantry neces- sary for a spirited group of spectators at our football games. The band also lifted the roof off Boston Garden during the final games of the Tech Tourney. When Brockton High Goes Marching Down the Field you'll find the band in the forefront. 62 2- -, rum ajoreffed rg -' I ---v---v-v-1vn--as-nn-s--p--'ng ' P WY Left to right: Kaihleen Sarclella, Mary Ritucci, Denis Ploulle, Leslie Sanderson, Florence Hanson, Mary Lou Churchill, Nancy Pickering. 64 , ,I X . - V r i nqfrvt' ' I , ' ' I A , N -lr x A Q . . . - . Q 1 n .' ' r: :sv t . li.. '. K.. 4 , ' .' -.. . , , U. ' ' ' ., 5 , 3 1 3 4QfI'.f 5 :,'-.' '51 fri.-3'li 4.911 . , R -fx: -91 if ' 9 YT JF- 413 ff' Q,- 'f , -' 4- D f ' 4- Y f 1 . l 3, fo .3-.M - - Q,-gh, . ' .51 --.1 I' . c 5 Al we nk 7 .- . .Q I Q X an ' . .. -.,.4g3,.' ' 9vf-fun w 1.-mf 'vt A' M' Jdfdqwie. ', 1 fr 1 : 53e?:,-,any eg fx-r, 4 7' ' ' re-'L ' 'w Q. 'c -1 'L' H 'i --L , ' . . ' r . . . ' -5' L ,, , A . ' -. - -' ,-- .. .4 -nn:A.'-- ' ax' Qs- , ? 14-2 ...-125.4-1A!,4 mild .--Q Q ' . - W- 4 Mrs-1 . .f '-.I A 1 . 'lg ,. ' ' CAQQPACL 6lQI :5 yy yy First row, left to right: Nancy Saccocia, Deidre Sousa, Carolyn Yukna, Captain, Kenna Kelly, Linda Selivonshik. Second row: Virginia Russell, Paula Anteski, Sandra lohnson, Sally Sheehan, Dorothy Costa. Brockton High School has one of the finest cheering squads in the area, and we can be proud of their fine character and sportsmanship. Throughout the year, they have led us with loud and lusty cheers, whether winning or losing. 66 MA! WHA! My 67 QIAQ CLFL6! mein? nf! if fir- A -,..: ,.r IO! -fix nunncvusal J' 5 ,gl k, W- i n , RX X -fx. E g xo' 39 fi lirecfory of racluafefi .xdggreuiafiona IWQSIQWR AC-Athletic Club AYF-Alliance Youth Fellowship BAARC-Brockton Area Association for Retarded Children BBG-B'nai B'rith Girls BPM-Brockton Public Market BYF-Baptist Youth Feiiowship CYO-Catholic Youth Organization CYF-Christian Youth Fellowship CE-Christian Endeavor DECA-Distributive Education Clubs of America EYC-Episcopal Young Churchmen GMG-Girls' Missionary Guild GOYA-Greek Orthodox Youth of America LRY-Liberal Religious Youth MYF-Methodist Youth Fellowship NAACP-National Association for the Advancement of Colored People NHRA-National Hot Rod Association NYPS-Nazarene Young People's Society PA-Public Address TCCC-Twentieth Century Catholic Club UCY-United Christian Youth USY--United Synagogue Youth YMCA-Young Men's Christian Association YMHA-Young Men's Hebrew Association YPF-Young People's Fellowship YWCA-Young Women's Christian Association YWHA-Young Women's Hebrew Association IDAN LINDA ACKERMAN Blondie 188 Concord St. A personality as bright and shining as her hair. Commercial Machines. Experi- ence: Diet Office, Brockton Hos- pital 4. Interests: dancing, horse- back riding, swimming, bowling, volleyball. Goal: secretarial school. IDHN RDGER ACKERMAN Acky 188 Concord St. His good humor is like a fountain-never dry. Technical. Interests: horseback riding, fishing, swimming, ice skating. Goal: Radio Training School, electronics. ALBERT ABDALLAH ACKIL Al 35 Emmet St. A jest breaks no bones. College Scientific. Activities: Football 2, 3: German Club 2, 3: Math Club 3. Interests: YMCA, baseball. Goal: college. LINDA MAY AHLBDRG 146 West St. Doing easily what others find difficult is talent: doing what is impossible for talent is genius. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Glee Club 2: Harmonics 4: Senior Class Play 4: Yearbook Home- room Representative 4. Interests: music, reading, swimming. Goal: college. PETER CHARLES AKEKE Keke 28 Wyman St. All the world's a stage. Technical. Activity: BHS Variety Show 2. Experience: Leather Dept., R. I. Potvin Shoe Co. 3, 4. Interests: band lThe Demonsl, fishing, hunting. Goal: Air Force, college, aeronautical technician. 1 tv' an - N Wi X is .pi-ov Q'-'s 'C X RICHARD JEFFREY AKELL 41 Bourne St. A better friend couldnt be found if you searched the whole world 'roundf' College Liberal Arts. Transfer from Boston Latin September 1961. Activity: German Club 3. 4. Interest: classical music on hi-fi. Goal: music, technical field. IDYCE MARIE ALBANESE 22 Somerset PI. Lucky is she who is friendly. charming, purposeful. Teachers College. Interests: CYO, Junior TCCC, sewing, swimming. tennis, water skiing. Goal: col- lege, medical technician. RICHARD VICTOR ALBANESE 221 Harvard St. College Scientific: Interest: bowl- ing. Goal: Armed Forces. DAVID LLOYD ALDEN Dave 11 Circle Dr. Of a good beginning comes a good end. Retail Selling. Experience: qual- ity control, Soundex Radio 4. ln- terests: CE of Warren Avenue Baptist Church lvice-presidentl. church youth activities. Goal: merchandising. BETTY FLORENCE ALEXANDER 266 Belmont St. t'Ever happy, ever gay, ever something sweet to say. Commercial Machines. Interests: MYF, skating, bowling, dancing. Goal: secretarial work. FREDRICK EMMEL ALLEN 449 Howard St. Good nature is really the willingness to accept things as they are. Industrial Arts. Interest: automo- biles. Goal: Armed Forces. JANICE MARIE ALMEIDA Jan 38 Haverhill St. A friendly person finds good in everyone. Teachers College. Activities: A Cappella Choir 3, 4: Harmonics 3, 4: Christmas Pageant 3, 4. Interests: bowling, ice skating, swimming. Goal: college, medi- cal technology. DEANNA JOYCE ALVES Dee-Dee 14 Milton St. A poet coud not but be gay, In such a jocund company. Commercial Machines. Interests: Junior TCCC, CYO. Goal: IBM school. JOHN ALBERT ANDERSON Andy 37 Overlook Ave. A man he seems of cheerful yesterdays and confident to- morrows. Industrial Arts. Activities: Golf 2, 3, 4 Ico-captainl: Indoor Track 2, 3. Experience: driver, Brockton Beef and Provision 3, 4. Inter- ests: hunting, fishing, camping. Goal: wildlife conservation. KAREN ARLENE ANDERSON 28 Nilsson St. A sunbeam in a winter's day College Scientific. Activities: Brocktonia Collector 3: Home- room Representative Alternate 3: Intramural Basketball and Softball 2, 3: Library Monitor 2. Interests: Rainbow, hockey. Goal: Northeastern University, medical technology. -iv 1--o 'ta IAP X sf as M, s H . ,.3,.:,5 'J 3 .3562 .L ., 1-.P , ,..,. i4 f 1-we K' Fl--..,: -Y, 'FN-of HELEN ANTHONY 144 Rockland St. Strongest minds are often those of whom the noisy world hears least. Hospital Training. Interests: Rainbow, horseback riding. Goal: nursing. MARY ELIZABETH ARNONE 79 Locust St. A foot more light, a step more true, Ne'er from the heath- flower dashed the dew. College Scientific. Activities: Dramatic Club 3: Brocktonia Staff 4. Interests: Junior TCCC, swimming, dancing, bowling, boating, reading. Goal: Massa- chusetts General Hospital School of Nursing. MARGUERITE ANN ARRUDA Nina 241 West Harvard St. Meat eaten without either mirth or music is ill of digestion. Commercial Stenographic. Ac- tivity: A Cappella Choir 4. In- terests: CYO, reading, art, music, hair styling. Goal: business school. RICHARD JOSEPH ASACKER Scratch 74 Provost St. Teachers College. Activities: Boys Chorus 2, 3: Christmas Pageant 2, 3: Decorating Com- mittee for Junior Prom: Gift Com- mittee 4: Intramural Volleyball 3: A Cappella Choir 2, 3. Interests: Holbrook Sportsmen's Club, Coachmen's Club IRod and Cus- toml, bowling lLoyd's Garage Teaml, dance band IThe Dream Tonesl, swimming, rifles, accor- dion. Goal: college, teaching. DENNIS EDWARD ASCI Ash 304 E. Ashland St. Rast ich, so rost ich. IWhen I rest, I rust.I College Scientific. Activity: Ger- man Club 2. Experience: shipper, Standard Modern Print, W. B. Mason Co. 3, 4. Interests: auto- mobiles, bowling. Goal: Air Force. MARILYN JEAN ASIAF Mal 107 Prospect St. She is sunshine personified. Hospital Training. Activity: Dues Collector 2, 3, 4. Interests: horseback riding, bowling, swim- ming, hunting. Goal: nursing. ELWYN ATWO0D 100 Kingman St. Write me as one who loves his fellow men. Teachers College. Experience: stock boy, Kresge's 3, 4. Inter- ests: records, youth group, sing- ing. Goal: Gordon College. NORMA FRANCES AUGER 129 N. Warren Ave. We know nothing of tomorrow: our business is to be good and happy today. Commercial Machines. Interest: dancing. Goal: hairdressing school. DONNA ELIZABETH AVERY Chickie 150 Southworth St. The wealth of mankind is wisdom. Commercial Machines. Activity: Library Monitor 2. Interests: dancing, swimming, home deco- rating. Goal: IBM school. JON PHILLIP BACKGREN 192 Howard St. A man he seems of cheerful yesterdays and confident tomorrows. Technical. Interests: fishing skating. Goal: technical school. 'i fi! 'Nao D' 1 .'.. :.. , 75 PAULA LEWIS BACON 375 Ash St. College Liberal Arts. Activities. Afternoon Composition Class 4: Broclitonia News Staff 3, 4: Christmas Pageant 4: Class Play 4: Class Photography Committee 3: Dramatic Club 3: Junzor Class Play 3: Junior Homeroom Rep- resentative 3: Junior Usher 3: Photography Committee 4: Stu- dent Council Alternate 4. Inter- ests: Rainbow, Porter-Hi, music, golf. Goal: Jackson College. DONALD PETER BAKER Don 513 Warren Ave. Promise is most given when the least is said. Industrial Arts. Activities: Foot- ball 2, 3: Swimming 2, 3, 4. Ex- perience: clerk, Washington Fur Storage 4. Interest: swimming. Goal: Marine Corps. KENNETH FRANCIS BAKER 11 Monarch St. But most he loved a happy human face. College Scientific. Experience: grocery, West Side BPM 3, 4. ln- terest: Belafonte albums. Goal: Air Force. SANDRA LEE BALL Sauna 107 Sunset Ave. College Liberal Arts. Activities: A Cappella Choir 4: Brocktonia 3: Class Play 4: Constitution Committee ttypisti 2: Dramatic Club 2: Intramural Basketball 2: Intramural Softball 2: Junior Leaders Club 3: Motto Commit- tee lco-chairmanl 4: Prom Com- mittee 3: Prom Escort 2: Year- book 4. Experience: salesgirl, Professional Pharmacy 2. Inter- ests: YWHA, poetry, singing, dra- matics. Goal: college, psychology. DUNALD WILLIAM BARNES 24 Linwood St. College Scientinc. Experience: office boy, BPM 2. Interest: dance band fsaxophone for The Dream Tonesl. Goal: college, con- struction engineer. CDNSTANCE AMY BARDNCELLI Connie 593 Plain St. Nought cared this body for wind or weather, When youth and I lived in't together. General Business. Interests: Rainbow, skating, swimming, reading. Goal: airline hostess. PRISCILLA JANE BARRIS Barrie 8 Holbrook Ave. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Afternoon Composition Class 4: Intramural Softball 2, 3: Junior Class Play 3: Junior Usher 3: Ju- nior Prom Ticket Committee, Senior Class Play 4, Student Council 2, 3, 4: Yearbook Staff 4. Interests: CYO, Junior TCCC, reading, basketball, drama. Goal: college. WADE ARTHUR BARSTDW 131 Provost St. Pep, vigor and vim. College Scientific. Activities: Band 2, 3, 4, Male Chorus 2, 3. Interest: Brockton Youth Stage Band. Goal: college, music. DIANNE BARTLETT Dee Dee 38 Hill St. Our business is to be good and happy today. College Scientific. Activities: Band 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 4. Ex- perience: waitress, Woolworth's 4. Interest: church youth group. Goal: nursing school. CHERYL RUTH BATES Cherry 163 Grafton St. When pain and anguish wring the brow, A ministering angel thou. Hospital Training. Activities: A Cappella Choir 4: Girls Glee Club 3, 4. Interests: reading, swim- ming. Goal: business school. STANLEY BATES 82 Dover St. Be always sure you're right-then go ahead. Teachers College. Activity: Pull- up Champion 3. Interests: weight lifting, body building. Goal: Armed Forces. DOUGLAS LEON BEALS 1129 N. Main St. None but him could be his parallel. Technical. Interests: YMCA, EYC, golf, football, hockey, track, architectural drafting, house building. Goal: Wentworth Insti- tute, architect or contractor, building construction. JDAN MARIE BEALS Joanie 27 Fulton St. The best of healers is good cheer. Retail Selling. Activity: DECA. Experience: sales clerk, Edgar's 3, 4. Interests: ice skating, swim- ming, water skiing. Goal: busi- ness school. KENDRA ANN BEALS Candy 528 N. Warren Ave. There is nothing more meritorious than virtue and friendship. Commercial Bookkeeping. Inter- ests: dancing, bowling, swim- ming, reading. Goal: secretarial school. MARSHA JEAN BECHTEL 100 Locust St. I don't mind. College Liberal Arts. Activity: Student Council 2, 3. Experience: assistant, Montello Library 4. Interests: church youth group Ivice-presidentl, reading, sew- ing, pen pals, basketball. Goal: Gordon College, youth work. EDWIN CHARLES BECKWITH Ed 16 Forest Ave. The better the day, the better the deed. General Business. Activity: En- glish Bookroom 4. Experience: ambulance attendant, Allied Am- bulance Co. 4. Interests: Plym- outh County CB'ers, Inc., auto- mobiles, two-way radios, guns, camping, traveling. Goal: IBM school. ROSA ETTA BELL Rossey 17 Snow St. Ah, what a life is this! how sweet! how lovely! Hospital Training. Activities: ln- tramural Basketball 2, 3, 4, Brocktonia Staff 2, 3, 4, Girls Leaders Club 3, Library Monitor 4. Interests: NAACP, Rockne, basketball, bowling, dancing. Goal: nursing. DONALD ROBERT BELLENGER Sam 46 Hillcrest Ave. College Scientific. Activities: All- State Chorus 3, 4, Boys State 3, A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, Brocktonia Staff 2, 3, 4, Execu- tive Committee 4, Galloneers 2, 3, 4, Junior Usher 3, Male Chorus 2, 3, Math Club 4, Christmas Pageant 2, 3, 4, Senior Class Play 4. Interests, De Molay, church choir, church fellowship. Goal: college, engineering sales. JOHN DANIEL BELMORE Reggie 219 Perkins Ave. The deepest river flows with the least sound. College Scientific. Interests: automobiles, golf, basketball. Goal: college. JAMES JOHNSON BENT 57 Provost St. A merry heart goes all the day. Industrial Arts. Interests: auto- mobiles, dancing, bowling, an- tiques. Goal: Armed Forces. Nur -n.. is XX, 'bf F iff' I. gan-' br 'VX ,gg . JANET LOUISE BERGERON 5 Millett St. UA sunny disposition is the very soul of success. Commercial Stenographic. Activi- ties: Part-timer 4, Yearbook Staff 4. Interests: bowling, ice skat- ing. Goal: secretarial work. RICHARD HOWARD BERGMAN Howie 69 Vine St. To study hard, think quietly, talk gently, act frankly. This is to be my symphony. . College Scientific. Interests: automobiles, baseball, football. Goal: college, engineering. MICHAEL WINSLOW BERRY Mike 503 N. Ouincy St. Teachers College. Activities: Con- stitution Committee 2, Basket- ball 2. interests: automobiles, basketball. Goal: Armed Forces. ONA DALIA BIELKEVICIUS 276 Court St. Solitude is as needful to the imagination as society is wholesome for the character. College Scientific. Activities: Girls Glee Club 2, German Club 2, 3, 4. Interests, CYO at St. Casimir's tsecretaryl 3. Goal: college, liberal arts. MARIA ANTOINETTE BIELSKIS 16 Lawrence St. Whose smiles all other maids' surpass, A rose without a thorn. Commercial Machines. interests, swimming, dancing, skiing. Goal: hairdressing. BONNIE MAE BINGHAM Bonnie 40 Glenwood Sq t'How many desolate creatures on the earth Have learned the simple dues of fellowship And social comfort, in a hospital. Hospital Training. Interests: church youth group, baby sitting. Goal: nursing, specializing in children. NOEL EDWARD BLACK 1421 Main St. The wise, for cure, on exercise depend. College Scientific: Activity: Foot- ball 2, 3, tcaptainl 4. Experience: stock boy, Dowchex, Inc. 3. ln- terest: YMCA. Goal: college, business administration. BRENDA SHARON BLAKEMAN 574 Warren Ave. General Home Economics: Inter- ests: dancing, cooking, sewing, swimming, stock car races, parties. Goal: cake decorator. NAIDA JEAN BLANCHARD Boo Boo 2D Howard Sq. Let us do or die. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Intramural Basketball 2, Dance Club 2. Interests: art, dancing, badminton, bowling, horseback riding. Goal: college, art. JOHN JAMES BLEE 29 Parker Ave. Nothing is little to him that feels it with great sensibility. College Scientific. Activities: Band 2, 3, German Club 2, 3 ftreasurerl, Track 2, 3, 4. Inter- ests: YMCA, CYO. Goal: college, physics. JUDY PAULA BLODM Judi 86 Green St. General Home Economics. Activi- ties: Library Monitor 3, 4: Art 4. Interests: dancing, records. Goal: hairdressing school. JOSEPH PAUL BDNNEY Joe 542 Crescent St. Sweets with sweets war not, joy delights in joy. College Scientific. Interests: bas- ketball, bowling, football, base- ball, automobiles. Goal: Armed Forces. VIRGINIA ELIZABETH BONNEY Ginny 12 Reed St. A lot of fun to have around. Commercial Stenographic. Ac- tivities: Part-timer 4: Dues Col- lector 2, 3, 4. Interests: Junior TCCC, dancing, reading. Goal: secretarial school. JOSEPH BORDINELLI Joe 29 Union St. The social, friendly, honest man, Whate'er he be, 'Tis he fulfills great Nature's plan And none but he. College Scientific. Activity: Homeroom Representative 2. ln- terests: hunting, fishing, automo- biles. Goal: college, technical school. ROBERT BORGES Bob 52 Dyer St. He is a good man and true. General Business. Activities: Baseball 4, Softball 3. Inter- ests: Rod and Gun Club, base- ball, hockey. Goal: Armed Forces. ROBERT LEON BOSS Buzz 111 Riverview St. Life is always tolerable because of its amusements. General Sales and Service. Ex- perience, clerk, Franklin Phar- macy 3, 4. Interests: Easton Rod and Gun Club, Pine Valley Golf Club, hunting, fishing, golf, swimming, skin and scuba div- ing, water skiing, toboganning, automobile mechanical work, stock car racing. Goal, Armed Forces. ROBERT WELLS BOSSA Bob 555 Montello St. Teachers College. Activity, Foot- ball 2, 3. Experience, helper, Union Tire Co. 3, 4. Interests, football, swimming, basketball, automobile racing. Goal: Armed Forces. SUSAN LAURA BOUCHER Sue 17 Washington Ave. The secret of success is constancy to purpose. Commercial Machines. Interests, CYO, ice skating, dancing, skiing. Goal: commercial machine or business school. GAIL LORETTA BOUDREAU 28 E. Chestnut St. Commercial Machines. Activities: Brocktonia Collector 4, Home- room Representative 3, Part-time Secretary for Mr. Todd 4. Goal, office work. IAN GAY BRADSTREET lanny 40 Wyoming Ave. College Liberal Arts. Activities: A Cappella Choir 4, Afternoon Composition Class 4, Brocktonia 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 4, Nominat- ing Committee 2, 3. Experience: sales girl, Glad-Acre Farm 2, 3, 4. Interests, BYF lsecretary- treasurerl, church choir, piano, music, sewing, singing, baby- sitting, baseball, basketball. Goal, college, social work. 'S' it- P G..- rw Mr ' :gr-,f .. . f :AVN te .i . i .6277 Qi 2. IOANNE BRADY 615 N. Montello St. Discretion of speech is more than eloquence. Commercial Stenographic. ln- terests, dancing, bowling. Goal, secretarial work. RICHARD KEARNS BRENNAN Rick 116 Laureston St. Technical. Activity, Swimming 2, 3, 4. Interests, YMCA, automo- biles, fishing, boats. Goal, tech- nical school. GAIL DIANE BRICHACEK 12 Chester Ave. The buyer needs a hundred eyes, the seller not one. Retail Selling. Activity, DECA, Ex- perience: cashier, King's 4. ln- terests, dancing, horseback riding, ice skating. Goal, busi- ness school. BEVERLY ANN BRIDES Bev 28 Temple St. A pleasing way, a winning smile, To everyone a friend worthwhile. Commercial Machines. Activities, Dues Collector 2, Glee Club 2, Part-timer 4. Experience, office work, Brockton Edison 3, 4. ln- terests: dancing, bowling. Goal, office work. MICHAEL LOUIS BRITTOII Mike 62 Tyler St. To speak agreeably to him with whom we deal is more than to speak in good words or in good order. College Liberal Arts. Activities, A Cappella Choir 4, Christmas Pageant 4, Galloneers 4, Elocu tion Director of PA System, Stu- dent Council 4. lnterest: CYO. Goal, college, mathematics and computer technology. DAVID ARTHUR BROWN Brownie 66 Richmond St. Eternal vigilance is the price of liberty. Teachers College. Activities: Band 2, 3, 4: Male Chorus 2, 3, 4: Galloneers 2, 3, 4. Interests: basketball, history books. Goal: college, teaching. GEORGE LEO BROWN 89 Errol Rd. They that govern the most make the least noise. College Liberal Arts. Transfer from Brighton High School Janu- ary 1961. Activity: Art Club 3. Interests: art, dancing, ice skat- ing, bowling, swimming. Goal: university, commercial art. RICHARD DALE BROWN Dick 228 Pleasant St. Full well we laughed with genuine glee At all his jokes, for many a joke had he. College Scientific. Activities: A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4: Christmas Pageant 2, 3, 4: Galloneers 2, 3, 4: Junior Usher 3: Male Chorus 2, 3, 4. Interests: De Molay, music, football, basketball, swim- ming. Goal: college, music. SANDRA EVELYN BROWN Sandy 235 Crescent St. What wisdom is greater than kindness? Commercial Machines. Activities: Brocktonia Collector 3: Dues Col- lector 3. Interests: roller skat- ing, bowling. Goal: business school. RICHARD LEE BRUCE Dickie 36 Huntington St. All we have to fear is fear itself. Technical. Activities: Band 2: Varsity Hockey 4: Student Council 4: Red Cross lfloor col- lectorl 4. Interests: CYO, YMCA, drums, fishing, hockey. Goal: arc. Zectural school. JEAN MARIE BRUGNOLI Jeannie 61 Addison Ave. Gentle of speech and beneficient of mind. Commercial Bookkeeping. Inter- ests: bowling, ice skating, stamp collecting, drawing. Goal: busi- ness school. DAVID CHARLES BUCKINGHAM 25 Hereford St. A peopIe's voice is a mighty power. College Scientific. Interests: art, aviation. Goal: success in what- ever is undertaken. CHERYL ELAINE BUMPUS Cherrie 128 Clifton Ave. Do unto others as ye would that they should do unto you. Hospital Training. Activities: A Cappella Choir 3, 4: Harmonics 3, 4: Orchestra 2, 3: Christmas Pageant 3, 4. Interests: BYF lsec- retaryl, Rainbow, poetry, violin playing, bowling, roller skating, church orchestra, Sunday school teacher. Goal: nursing. RUTH ELLEN BURFORD Ruthie 9 Emerald St. A quiet tongue shows a wise head. Hospital Training. Activity: Girls Glee Club 2. Interests: dancing, bowling. Goal: nursing. MARLENE ELAINE BURGESS IO Kingman St. Ambition has no rest. College Scientific. Activities: Homeroom Representative 3: Nominating Committee 3: Or- chestra 4: Student Council 3: Yearbook Representative 4: Dues Collector 4. Interests: Junior TCCC ldlrectorl, CYO, music, piano, bowling, skiing. Goal: college, teaching. DANIEL JAMES BURKE 46 W. Park St. I laugh in the morning's eyes. Retail Selling. Activity: Track 2. Experience: usher, Brockton Theater 3, Dalton's Market 4. Interests: bowling, dancing, bas- ketball, baseball, automobiles. Goal: Ajr Force, meteorology. DEBORAH ANN BURKE Debbie 11 Field St. Commercial Stenographic. Ac- tivity: Part-timer 4. Experience: office worker, Edgar's 3: clerk, Dunnington's 4. Interests: bas- ketball, dancing. Goal: college, business. ROSANNE MARIE BURKE Rosie 16 Chester Ave. She loves to laugh. She loves all fun. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Intramural Basketball 2, Modern Dance Club 2, Prom Committee 3, Class Play Usher 4, Christmas Pageant 4. Experience: fountain clerk, Chaney's Pharmacy 3, 4. Interests: Junior TCCC, modern art, fashion design, modern jazz dancing, poetry. Goal: art school, fashion design. VIRGINIA MARIE BURKE Ginny 73 Keene St. Treat others the way you would want them to treat you. Hospital Training. Activities: Softball lco-captainl 2, Basket- ball 2, Archery 2, 3. Experience: cashier, Brockton Hospital 4. ln- terests: reading, tennis, coins. Goal: college, nursing. SALLY JEAN BURMAN 15 Menlo Pl. lt hurteth not the tongue to give fair words. Commercial Machines. Activity: Constitution Committee 2. Inter- zfs: Rockne, bowling, horseback dng, dancing. Goal: hairdress- ng. LAURIE ELLEN BURNS 27 Elmer St. Th nk first, speak afterwards. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Class Motto Committee 4, Stu- dent Council 2, Pigskin Social Decorating Committee 3. Inter- ests: CYO, Iunior TCCC, ice skat- ing, sw.mmLng, dancing. Goal: nursing. BARBARA JANE BUTLER Darby 270 Moraine St. A time to keep silence, and a time to speak. Teachers College. Activities: Basketball 2, Brocktonia Adver- tising Staff 4, Class Gift Com- mittee 4, Gymnastics 2, Pigskin Decorating Committee 3. Inter- ests: CYO, Junior TCCC, skiing, ice skating, swimming, dancing, tennis. Goal: college, teacher. CAROL ANN BUTLER 231 Quincy St. Still waters run deep. Commercial Stenographic: Inter- ests: CYO at St. Colman's, bad- minton, dancing, reading, swim- ming. Goal: office work. EDWARD JOHN BUTLER Fidel 27 Owens Ave. He appears quiet, but we sometimes wonder. General Business. Interest: auto- mobiles. Goal: Armed Forces. JOHN FRANCIS BUTLER Farmer 435 N. Cary St. He's calm and reserved, that's so far as it goes, He seems to be quiet-yet one never knows. Industrial Arts. Activities: Base- ball 3, 4, Hockey 3, 4, Indoor Track 2. Interests: hunting, horseback riding, swimming, water skiing. Goal: state trooper. MAUREEN GAYLE BUTLER Moe 20 Grant Ave. Time and the hour runs through the roughest day. Commercial Machines. Interests: dancing, swimming, skating, bowling, movies. Goal: hairdress- ing school. ROBERT LOUIS BYRON Bob 53 N. Quincy St. He is a gentleman on whom one builds an absolute trust. Industrial Arts. Interests: CYO, automobiles, having fun. Goal: Air Force. RUTHANN MARIE CAFFREY Ruthie 1022 Warren Ave. The mirror of all courtesy. Commercial Machines. Interests: baking, bowlin basketball 8, , music lpopular and classicall. Goal: clerical worker. ROBERT ROSS CALDWELL Bob 283 N. Montello St. Be thine own home, and in thyself dwell. Industrial Arts. Interests: auto- mobiles, bowling, baseball, hoc- key. Goal: further school, auto- motive mechanics. WENDY CALL Sandy 123 Norman Rd. A girl who is very gay and merry. Commercial Machines. Activity: Part-timer lMr. Ford's officel 4. Interests: Rainbow, Senior-High Y Club, YWCA, skating, danc- ing. Goal: secretarial school. EDWARD IAMES CALLAHAN E.I. 713 Pleasant St. He is truly great who is truly good. General Business. Interests: bas- ketball, hockey, baseball, skiing. Goal: junior college. SUSAN LOUISE CALLAHAN Sue 36 Ames Rd. With friendly smiles and cheery heIlos. Commercial Machines. Activities: Part-timer 4: Brocktonia Collec- tor 2. Interests: bowling, ice skating, swimming, dancing. Goal: secretary. MARILYN CHACE CANFIELD 263 W. Elm St. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Afternoon Composition Class 4: Girls Glee Club 4: Girls Leaders Club 3. Interest: bowling. Goal: college, elementary school teach- ing. IEAN MARY CANNIZZO Peanuts 17 Lyman St. Cogito, ergo sum. College Scientific. Activities: Art 2: Glee Club 3: Nominating Com- mittee 2. Experience: short order cook, Liggett's 4. Interest: St. Colman's CYO. Goal: college. CAMILLE MARIE CAPPIELLO 40 Sprague Ave. Commercial Machines. Activities: Girls Glee Club 2: Gym Monitor 4. Interests: St. Colman's CYO, Junior TCCC, boating, swimming, cooking. Goal: nursing school. SHIRLEY ANN CARLETON ShirI 51 Howland St. Commercial Machines. Activities: Christmas Pageant 2, Dues Col- lector 3, Girls Glee Club 2, Girls Leaders Club 3, Intramural Bas- ketball Z, 3, Intramural Softball 2, 3: Part-timer 4. Experience: sales clerk, Fraser's 3, 4. Inter- ests: CYO, Rockne, Junior TCCC, dancing. Goal: airlines. LINDA DALE CARLSON Lin 4 Battery St., Abington A girl with a smile from her heart. Commercial Machines. Activity: Part-timer 4. Interests: Rainbow, dancing, skating. Goal: secre- tarial schol. PATRICIA ANN CARLSON Pat 510 Crescent St. The fairest garden in her looks, and in her mind the wisest books. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Afternoon Composition Class 4: Class Dues Collector 4: Senior Class Play 4, Student Council 2: Yearbook 4. Interests: St. Col- man's CYO, Junior TCCC, music, sailing, skiing, swimming. Goal: field of medicine. ROBERT ERNEST CARLSON Bob 25 Wilder St. All the joys of sense lie in three words-health, peace, and competence. Industrial Arts. Experience: counterman, Walsh's Ice Cream 2, 3. Interests: automobiles, making money, hunting, water skiing, boating, fishing, swim- ming. Goal: ice cream manufac- turing. DIANNE FRANCES CARRIE Di 924 Court St. Commercial Machines. Transfer from St. Clement High School IMedfordi September 1961. ln- terests: roller skating, collecting popular records. Goal: IBM school. Q--7 T 'bf C' rd!-:f -i 'sf'-s Q 'v Dv 1'-s g YN-wr' MARIE ANN CASTELLUZZI 94 Prospect St. Uvllherr: there .s a will there is a way. Hospital Training. Activities: A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Brocktonia Collector 2, Christmas Pageant 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Club 3, Girls Glee Club 2, 4, Library Monitor 2. Interests: music laccordionl, readlng, bowling, swimming. Goal: IBIVI. THERESA ANN CESARINI Terry 50 Harlan Dr. Words, like so many nimble and airy servitors, trip about her at command. Commercial Machines. Activities: Broctonia Collector 4: Girls Glee Club 2, Interests: CYO, Junior TCCC, tennis, swimming. Goal: airline stewardess, airline re- ceptionist. REGINA LOIS CHARLEBOIS Gina 51 Ellis St. Teachers College. Activities: Art Club 3, Afternoon Composition Class 4, Pigskin Social Decorat- ing Committee 2: Banner Com- mittee 2: lunior Prom Decorating Committee 3, Girls Glee Club 4. Interests: CYO, Christian Doc- trine, St. Edward's Senior Choir, oil painting, dancing, books, volunteer work at the Brockton Hospital. Goal: nursing, teaching. RICHARD CHARLEBOIS . Dick 29 Riverside St. in Things are always at their best in their beginning. 'VX General Mechanical. Interests: bowling, cards, baseball. Goal: plumbing industry. DAVID JOHN CHILAUSKAS Chi 39 Banks St. Too much and too little education hinder the mind. Industrial Arts. Activity: Basket- ball 2, 3. Interests: CYO, automo- biles, baseball, basketball, foot- ball. Goal: engineering. MARYLDU ANN CHURCHILL Lou 67 Addison Ave. Nothing exists from whose nature some effect does not follow. Gzneral Home Economics. Ac- tivities: Majorette 3, 45 Softball 2. Interests: Sacred Heart CYD, St. Colman's CYO, Drum and Bugle Corps, American Legion. Goal: art school. LDRRAINE CARMELA CIAVARRO 1018 Warren Ave. Life is not life at all without delight. Commercial Stenographic. Activ- ity: Part-timer 4. Interests: danc- ing, swimming, reading. Goal: secretarial work. DANIEL LEWIS CIRELLI Dan 15 Moreland St. Will and Intellect are one and the same thing. College Liberal Arts, Activities: Brocktonia 2 lphotography edi- torJ5 Christmas Pageant 3, 4 Inarratorl5 Junior Usher 35 Stu- dent Government Exchange Pro- gram 4. Interests: YMCA, pho- tography. Goal: college, medi- cine. JUDITH CIRELLI Judy 8 Garden Rd. Sadness diminishes or hinders one's power of action. Teachers College. Activities: Bas- ketball 25 Chairman Class Gift Committee 45 Dues Collector 35 Gymnastics 25 Pigskin Social Decorating Committee 3. Inter- ests: CYO, Junior TCCC, dancing, swimming, ice skating, reading. Goal: IBM. PAUL RICHARD CLOUTIER Cud 656 Plain St. All excellent things are as difficult as they are rare. Industrial Arts. Interests: YMCA, water skiing, swimming. Goal: Air Force. 'bv QF? 1, . fl' HARRIET CDHEN Harry 308 West St. The only fence against the world is a thorough knowledge of it. Teachers College. Activity: Girls Glee Club 2, 3, 4. Experience: receptionist, Brockton Whole- sale Beverage Co. 4. Interests: YWHA, bowling, dancing. Goal: secretarial school, executive sec- retary. MARVIN BURTDN COHEN 67 Ellis St. Genius must be born, and never can be taught. Teachers College. Activity: Cross Country 2. Experience: shipping room helper, Franklin Manufac- turing Co. 2, 3. Interests: Cres- cent Junior Bowling League, YMHA. Goal: college, business or liberal arts. GAEL MARGARET CDLMAN 20 Appleton St. Choose an author as you choose a friend. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Afternoon Composition Class 45 Constitution Committee 25 Motto Committee 4. Interests: Junior TCCC, CYO, reading, ice skating. Goal: college, liberal arts. PATRICK CO0NEY CDNEFRY Pat 103 Elliot St. Every age has its pleasures, its style of wit, and its own ways. College Scientific. Activities: Track 25 Cross Country 3 lcap- taini. Interests: ESIA Junior Bowl- ing, YMCA, fishing, swimming, water skiing. Goal: electrical en- gineering. DAVID ALBERT CO0K Cookie 35 Huntington St. The wisest man is he who does not fancy that he is so at all. Industrial Arts. Experience: stock boy, King's 2, 3, 4. Interests: bowling, fishing, people, spec- tator sports. Goal: business school, accounting. CAROL ANN COOPER 1033 Crescent St. lf at first you don't succeed, try, try, again. Commercial Bookkeeping. Ex- perience: waitress, Friendly Ice Cream and Sandwiches 4. ln- terests: ice skating, roller skat- ing, swimming, bowling, dancing. Goal: hairdressing. JOSEPH FRANCIS CODTS Joe 34 Pine Ave. When in doubt, win the trick. Technical. Activity: Football 2. Interests: automobiles, football, swimming, camping. Goal: auto- motive mechanic. GERALD CORNISH 45 Ardsley St. He is truly great who is truly good. General Business. Experience: truck driver, Able Cleaners. ln- terests: automobiles, bowling. Goal: Army. THOMAS JESSE COSTA Jesse 1161 Montello St. Reading is to the mind what exercise is to the body. Industrial Arts. Interests: YMCA, basketball, reading, chess, swim- ming, automobiles, boats. Goal: Navy. VALERIE ANNE COSTELLD 23 Noyes Ave. The rewards of good deeds live on. Hospital Training. Activities: Dues Collector 2: Photography Committee 4: Properties Commit- tee Class Play 4: Pigskin Social Decorating Committee 3. Inter- ests: Junior TCCC, CYO, dancing, bowling, swimming, basketball, church choir. Goal: nursing school. iF ins hifi, Y! -rx Ai' t we sn,- 2 '15 1' sri, tsl-fn. . his 'Sig 'N' 'I-W-v ROBERT LEE COULTER 236 Keith Ave. Ext. Man wants but little, nor that little long. Teachers College. Experience: aisle captain, BPM 4. Interests: dancing, people, automobiles. Goal: mechanical engineering. SHIRLEY ANNE COULTER Cookie 236 Keith Ave. Ext. Commercial Stenographic. Activ- ity: Girls Glee Club 2. Experience: office worker, Edgar's 4. Inter- ests: Rainbow, fellowship, church choir. Goal: IBM. BARBARA JEAN COWAN 8D Copeland St. ' Tis education forms the common mind: Just as the twig is bent the tree's inclined. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Girls Leaders Club 2: Girls Sports Council 3: Properties Commit- tee for Class Play 4: Student Council 3, 4. Interest: Junior TCCC. Goal: college, physical education or physical therapy. JOHN JOSEPH CRAWFORD 114 Market St. Suit the action to the word, the work to the action. General Business. Goal: Armed Forces. MICHAEL JOSEPH CRIBBEN Mike 39 Southworth St. True disputants are like true sportsmen: their whole de- light is in the pursuit. Teachers College. Experience: as- sistant for photographer Stanley Bauman, dairy clerk A 8: P 2. In- terests: hunting, fishing, water skiing, boating, tobogganing, skating, swimming, trapping. Goal: Marine Corps, aerial pho- tography. ? MARGARET SUZANNE CRDNE Peggy 65 Locust St. 'lighthearted and gay, she's happy that way. Commercial Stenographic. Activ- ities: Brocktonia Advertising Staff 3, 4: Class Gift Committee 4: Nominating Committee 3: Part- timer 4. Interests: Junior TCCC, CYO, ice skating, bowling. Goal: business school. RICHARD CALDWELL CROWLEY Dick 108 Richmond St. Great in character. Commercial Machines. Activity: Hockey 2, 3, 4 lcaptainl. Inter- ests: Brockton Junior Hockey Club, baseball, basketball. Goal: business school. DAVID WALLACE CUDMDRE Cuddy 19 Grant Ave. Thats for me to know, and you to find out. Industrial Arts. Activities: Bas- ketball 2, 3, 4: Track 3. Inter- ests: YMCA, dancing, sand lot sports, football, baseball. Goal: carpenter and mason. MARIE ANN CUNNINGHAM 17 Baxendale Ave. I, too, will something make and joy in the making. General Home Economics. Ex- perience: kitchen aide, Phaneuf Hospital. Interests: dancing, bowling, parties, swimming. Goal: to get a good job. DIANA CECELIA CZAJA Cha Cha 70 Banks St. 'lShe is the voice of truth and the soul of honesty. Commercial Stenographic. Activ- ities: Junior Usher 3, Nominating Committee 2, Part-timer 4. In- terests: St. Casimir's Sodality and CYO, music, dancing. Goal: IBM school. 'NJ it N l Z' ' 'S' C'- 519- wb'- RONALD FRANCIS D'AGOSTINO 73 Richard St. He who expects nothing, shall never be disappointed. Technical. Interests: ice skat- ing, hockey. Goal: technical col- lege. CARLTON FREDERICK DAHLBDRG 37 Wall St. Take it easy. Teachers College. Interests: hunting, fishing, boxing, base- ball, basketball. Goal: Marine Corps. KEVIN IDSEPH DALTON Yogi 1452 Main St. A burden is lifted when it is well done. Retail Selling. Activity: DECA 4. Experience: sales clerk, Mam- moth Mart 4, stock clerk, Jupi- ter Discount 3. Interests: cus- tomizing automobiles, target shooting. Goal: advertising. DAVID DANTUNO Dan 52 Pine St. Time and tide wait for no man. Technical. Interests: bowling, fishing, hunting. Goal: technical college. BRUCE DAVID DAUDELIN 23 Melanie Lane Up! Mind thine own aim, and God speed the mark! Teachers College. Activities: Swimming 2: Golf 3. Experience: YMCA Staff 3, 4. Interests: YMCA. Pine Valley Country Club, golf. Goal: college, accounting. PETER ANTHONY OAVERSA Tweet 169 Perkins Ave. Life is too short to waste In critic peep or cynic bark. Industrial Arts. Interests, fish- ing, hunting, automobiles. Goal, carpenter and mason. PAUL BERNARD DeCOST 85 North Ash St. 'Every man is wanted, and no man is wanted much. Technical. Experience, stock boy, A 8, P 4. Interests, DeMolay, twisting, records, drawing, metal and woodworking, weight lifting. Goal, electronics or engineering. MARGARET KATHLEEN DEEHAN Peggy 540 Crescent St. Commercial Bookkeeping. Ac- tivities, Dues Collector 3, Home- room Representative 3, Intra- mural Sports 2, 3, Photography Committee 3, Student Council 3, Yearbook Staff 4, Girls Glee Club 2. Interests, St. Colman's Youth Council, lunlor TCCC, Tosca Club, water skiing, knitting, ski- ing. Coal, airline school, airline hostess. MARVELL MARIA DEEHAN Marv 202 Richmond St. Commercial Stenographic. Activi- ties, Dues Collector 2, Brock- tonia Collector 3, Homeroom Representative 3, Part-timer 4. Experience, secretary, Charles H. Mclfenney 4. Interests, CYO, skating, secretarial work. JOSEPH DeGRACE 54 Plymouth St. Nature and books belong to the eyes that see them. Industrial Arts. Activities, Stage- craft 2, 3, 4, Track Team 3. Ex- perience, shipper and packer, Rudy and Mann 4. Interest, auto- mobiles. Goal, technical school. LOUIS AGUSTA DeGRACE Middy 68 Plymouth St. Ihr: only way lo have friends is lo be a friend Industrial Arts. Exprfrirfricrf can teen food worker. VA Hospital 3 Interests, football, boxing, danc ing. Goal, lVlar:ne Corps. LOIS MARIE DENNEHY Lo 58 Frankton Ave. I'Keep cool, it will be all one a hundred years hence. Commercial Bookkeeping. Activi- ties, Intramural Basketball 2, Intramural Softball 2. Interests, sewing, skating, cooking. Goal, secretarial work. SARAH ANN DERNIER Sa 32 Hill St. Commzrcial Machines. Interests, North Baptist CE Ipresidentl, reading, Goal, IBIVI school. JOHN EDWARD OEROCHER lack 1299 Main St. Ever from one who comes tomorrow, lVlen walt their good and truth to borrow. Industrial Arts. Activity, Intra- mural Softball 2. Interests, me- chanics, plumbing. Goal, plumb- ing school. THEODORE IDHN DeSlMONE Teddy 224 Moraine St. The music that can deepest reach And cure all ill, is cordial speech. Industrial Arts. Goal, technical school. CAROL FRANCES DESLAURIERS Desi 16 Seaver St. Hitch your wagon to a star. Commercial Bookkeeping. Inter- ests: CYO, dancing, music, art, reading, swimming. Goal: busi- ness school. CONSTANCE LORRAINE DIBONA Connie 31 Appleton St. Wit makes its own welcome, and levels all distinctions. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Intramural Basketball 2: Deco- rating Committee for Prom 3: Pigskin Social lchairmanl 3: Executive Committee 2, 3, 4: Junior Usher 3: Student Council 2. Interests: reading, sewing. Goal: college, secondary educa- tion. CAROL ELIZABETH DiMEO 8 Sanford Pl. The perception of the comic is a tie of sympathy with others. College Scientific. Activity: Girls Glee Club 2. Experience: clerk, Charles Home Bakery 3, 4. ln- terests: dancing, popular music. Goal: nursing. LOLITA MAE DINIZ Lita 34 Cary St. The great law of culture is: Let each become all that he was created capable of being. Hospital Training. Activities: Girls Glee Club 4: Girls Leaders Club 3: Intramural Basketball 2, 3. Interests: dancing, reading. Goal: nursing. THERESA JEAN DiNUNNO Terry 50 Division St. All work is as a seed sown. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Afternoon Composition Class 4: Christmas Pageant 4: Class Play 4: Class Ring Committee 3: Pho- tography Committee 3: Dues Col- lector 2, 3, 4: Decorating Com- mittee 2, 3, 4: Homeroom Rep- resentative 3: Student Council 4. Interests: CYO, Junior TCCC, ski- ing, art, music. Goal: liberal arts college. a--v- Yung qi, - -rib fi - MARLENE PAULA DiSALLE Marnie 73 Woodland Ave. A good character shines like a beacon in the night. College Liberal Arts. Activity: Dramatic Club 3. Experience: sales clerk, Superior Bakery 4. Interests: CYO, Junior TCCC, parachuting, horseback riding, art, jazz and folk music. Goal: Burbank School of Nursing, Fitch- burg. DENNIS DANIEL DISTASI Denny 23 West Park St. Of every noble work the silent part is best. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Cross Country 2: Indoor and Varsity Track 2: Junior Usher 3. Interests: hunting, fishing, auto- mobiles. Goal: college, medical technology. WILLIAM EDWARD DOBBINS JR. Bill 97 Elsie Rd. A mystic bond of brother- hood makes all men one. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Christmas Pageant 4: Class Play 4: Student Council Alternate 4: Library Monitor 2. Interests: CYO, dramatics, dancing, swim- ming, art. Goal: college, teach- ing. CHARLOTTE MAE DONALDSON Charlie 329 Hovendon Ave. A sunny nature wins friends everywhere. General Business. Activities: ln- tramural Softball 2: Intramural Volleyball 2. Interests: bowling, dancing, skating, water skiing, swimming. Goal: office work. MARY JANE DONNELLY 79 Keith Ave. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Brocktonia Collector 3, 4: Con- stitution Committee 2: Intramu- ral Basketball 2, 3: Intramural Softball 2, 3: Nominating Com- mittee 3: Yearbook Staff 4. Ex- perience: nurse's aide, Goddard Memorial Hospital 2, 3, 4. In- terests: CYO, Junior TCCC, church choir, sewing, reading. Goal: Massachusetts General Hospital School of Nursing. BARBARA ANN DOONAN 33 Adams St. Good words are worth much, and cost little. Commercial Machines. Activity: Intramural Basketball 2. Experi- ence: cashier, Big A Supermar- ket 4. Interests: St. Colman's CYO, Junior TCCC. Goal: IBM school. PAULETTE DORN 31 Brunswick St. There are kind hearts still, for friends to fill. Teachers College. Activities: As- sembly Committee 3: Student Council 3: Intramural Softball 2: Intramural Basketball 2. Inter- ests: bike riding, dancing, draw- ing, sewing. Goal: Grace Down's Air Career School. BRIAN OVIDE DOUILLETTE 379 Center St. College Liberal Arts. Transfer from Cardinal Spellman High School September 1962. Experi- ence: cashier, BPM 2. Interests: CYO, Holy Name, swimming, camping, bowling, roller skating. Goal: college, forestry. CLARK EVANS DOWNS CIarkie 130 Moraine St. Imagination rules the world. College Liberal Arts. Activities: A Cappella Choir 4: Galloneers 4: Male Chorus 4: Tennis Team 3, 4: Yearbook Staff 4. Interests: Brockton Oratorio Society, church basketball, bowling. Goal: col- lege, advertising. CAROL RUTH DREW 78 Florence St. i'Ouiet and true, a good friend for you. Commercial Machines. Activity: Part-timer 4. Interests: piano, bowling. Goal: secretarial work. xg! :pk Z AWN ' 1, Ti .. f Ov can i ' it :WV 2- Q ' hy, .UW T in i 42 Q.. 4-.- 4 gr Q' ' gp-,ll NICK DROSOPOULOS 51 West Park St. Speech is great, but silence is greater. College Scientific. Activity: Bas- ketball 2. Experience: usher, Brockton Theatre 3, 4. Interests: skating, bowling, dancing. Goal: college, physical education teacher. RICHARD JOSEPH DUFRESNE Duke 69 Huntington St. Never say die. Commercial Bookkeeping. Experi- ence: stock boy, Christy's Mar- ket 4. Interests: Walk-Over Bowl- ing League, guitar, basketball, baseball, football. Goal: Armed Forces. JOHN DANIEL DURANT 13 Spruce St. The busy bee has no time for sorrow. Technical. Experience: clerk, Gil- more's Market 4. Interests: fish- ing, hunting, swimming, flying, automobiles, school work. Goal: Army. JUDITH ANN DUTCHER Dutch 74 Dover St. Ever the friend, faithful and just to all. College Scientific. Activities: Af- ternoon Composition Class 4: Class Play Usher 4: Girls Leaders Club 3: Class Gift Committee lco- chairmanl 4: Decoration Com- mittee 2, 3: Field Hockey: Brock- tonia Advertising Staff 4: Soft- ball 2: Basketball 2, 3: Class Basketball Team 2. Interests: swimming, records, sewing. Goal: college, medical career. KATHLEEN MARIE DWYER Kathy 148 Copeland St. 'lightness of heart is the cure for all ills. College Liberal Arts. Activity: Intramural Basketball 2. Experi- ence: office work, Kennedy's 3, 4. Interests: Junior TCCC, Tosco Club, CYO, water skiing, swim- ming, art. Goal: college. FREDERICK ARTHUR EKSTRAND Fred 53 Summer St. t'Music is well said to be the speech of angels. Technical. Activity, Band 2, 3. Experience, cutters' helper, Cen- tury Sportswear 2, Court St. Car Wash 3. Interest, flying model air planes. Goal, technical school, machinist. LAVINIA MICHELE ELLIS Vinny 813 Court St. Let ignorance talk as it will, learning has its value. Hospital Training. Experience, nurse's aide, Brockton Hospital 2. Interests, Girl Scouts, pro- fessional dancing, music. Goal, nursing. ROBERT JAMES EMMETT Hooker 60 Ardsley Cir. So much one man can do That does both act and know. Technical. Interests, Rev-eleers, Kustom Kar Klub, dancing. Goal, technical institution, possibly Navy career. FRANCIS ALFRED ETHIER 58 Richmond St. Man is but a reed, the weakest in nature, but he is a thinking reed. College Scientific. Activities, Band 2, 3, 4, Tennis 2. Interests, music, table tennis, photography. skating. Goal, college, engineer- ing. MARGARET MONICA FAHERTY Peggy 307 Sully Rd. lndustry without art is brutality. College Liberal Arts. Activities, Intramural Basketball 2, Drama- tic Club 2, 3, Afternoon Com- position Class 4, Nominating Committee 2, Senior Class Play Usher 4, Christmas Pageant 4. Experience, cashier, BPM 3, 4. Interests, BAARC, sketching. Goal, college. NELLIE LAURA FARR Bubble 87 Moraine St. Quiet is she and likely working. Commercial Machines. Activities, Library Monitor 2, Part-timer 4. Experience, secretary, Councilor Edmund Leonard 4, house-to- house sales, Better Reading Foundation 4. Interests, CE, church activities, badminton, ten- nis, sewing, cooking. Goal, col- lege, foreign missionary. THOMAS JAMES FARRELL T.I. 50 Vesey St. A prince among men. College Scientific. Activity, Christmas Pageant 4. Interests, YMCA, NHRA, baseball, automo- biles. Goal, college, electrical engineering. NANCY IEAN FARWELL Nancy 140 N. Pearl St. College Liberal Arts. Activities, Intramural Basketball 2, Student Council 2, 4 ltreasurerl, Library Monitor 4, Motto Committee lchairmanl 4, PA Monitor 4, Girls Glee Club 4, Class Play 3, 4, Dramatic Club 2, 3, Brocktonia 4, Christmas Pageant 2, Bul- letin Board Committee 2, Book Covers Committee ichairmanl 4, Book Store Committee lchair- manl 4. Interests, Rainbow, CE, I Am His, BAARC. Goal, University of Massachusetts. RICHARD THOMAS FAVDR Gill 20 Madison St. The Bird of Time has but a little way to flutter-and the Bird is on the Wing. Technical. Interests, Hockamock Beagle Club, hunting, bird watch- ing. Goal, technical school. KENNETH ROY FEINBERG Kinny 71 Highland Ter. Talent knows what to do, tact knows how to do it. College Scientific. Activities, Brocktonia 2, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Male Chorus 3, 4, Class Play 3, 4, Christmas Pageant 3, 4. Interests, YMHA Planning Com- mittee, YMHA Varsity Basketball Team, reading, records. Goal, college, political science. COLIN WILLIAM FENCER 391 Prospect St. Health is the vital principle of bliss, and exercise, of health. Technical. Interests: Camp Ber- wick, dancing, automobiles. Goal: maintenance school. COLLEEN LUCILLE FENCER 391 Prospect St. Experience is by industry achieved and perfected by the swift course ot time. General Business. Activity: Band lsaxophonel 2, 3, 4. Experience: waitress, King's 4. Interests: swimming, bowling. Goal: busi- ness school for oltice machines. DIANA MARIE FERNANDES Duffy 73 Bernice Ave. Secure in the hearts of her friends. College Liberal Arts. Experience: salesgirl, Ganley's 3, 4. Interests: Iunior TCCC, bowling, dancing, horseback riding, swimming, ten- nis. Goal: college. WILLIAM EDWARD FIHLMAN Bill 272 Torrey St. No state of life but must to patience bow. Technical. Interests: golf, hi-fi. Goal: college, engineering. DALE ELWOOD FISHER 119 Nilsson St. An athlete on the field, a sport at heart. College Scientific. Activities: Basketball 2, Football 2, 3. Goal: Armed Forces. i' 5 131 if 1 T O0 T 'io .l i W-up we-iq... Nh' if 3 VN -K3 5'-r Y' 1 k it MARK IRA FISHMAN 158 Torrey St. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Brocktonia leditor-in-chief 4, sports editor 2, 3l: Boston Travel- er 3, 4 ioriginator of series of BHS articles and BHS corres- pondentl: Brockton Enterprise 3, 4 IBHS correspondentl, lunior Usher 3: Math Club 4 lpresidentl. Interests: YMHA Basket- ball Team, religious youth group itreasurerl, statistics. Goal: col- lege, mathematics or law, MICHAEL ROBERT FLORIO Mike 107 Menlo St. 'And the band played on-. Technical. Activity: Band 2. ln- terests: YMCA, automobiles. Goal: technical school. PHILLIP MARIO FOLCHI Phil 12D Torrey Ave. Temperate in all things. Industrial Arts. Interests: swim- ming, fishing. Goal: Navy, ma- chinist. IEAN PAULA FOLEY Jeannie 14 Brunswick St. Commercial Stenographic. Activi- ties: Intramural Badminton 3: Intramural Basketball 2, 3 icap- tainl: Library Monitor 3, 4: Part-timer 4, Photography Com- mittee 4: Yearbook Staff 3. Ex- perience: office work, Soundex Radio Company 4. Interests: dancing, music, sewing. Goal: secretarial school or junior col- lege, private secretary. LORRAINE THERESA FOLEY Yaine 11 Dartmouth St. From our own selves our joys must flow. Commercial Stenographic. Inter- est: parties. Goal: LaBaron's Hairdressing School, hairdresser. ALICE MARIE FONTAINE 41 Lester Rd. She came, she saw, she conquered. Teachers College. Transfer from Castle High School lKaneohe, Hawaiil October 1961. Experi- ence, cashier, Almac's Inc. 4. ln- terests, painting, dancing, read- ing, poetry, acting. Goal, liberal arts college, theatre. LYNDA PAULINE FONTAINE Lou Lou 51 Wyman St. To be resign'd when ills betide, Patient when favors are denied.'.' Teachers College. Activities, Girls Leaders Club 3, Intramural Basketball 3, Intramural Softball 3, Afternoon Composition Class 4. Interest, bowling. Goal, col- lege, teaching. GAYLE YVONNE FORBUSH 33 Nye Ave. Quiet is this little miss, She loves a life of peace and bliss. College Liberal Arts. Activities, Afternoon Composition Class 4, Dues Collector 3, 4, Girls Glee Club 3, Library Monitor 4. Ex- perience, hospital volunteer, Jor- dan Hospital 3, 4. Interests, John Robert Powers School, music, swimming. Goal, college, nursing. LINDA ANN FORD Lyn 308 Forest Ave. Keep smiling. General Home Economics. Inter- ests, cooking, sewing, dancing, swimming, movies, bowling, skat- ing, tennis. Goal, business school. OVIDE VICTOR FORTIER Ovie 55 Lenox St. Sociable and pleasant, always willing to laugh. College Liberal Arts. Activities, Executive Committee 2, 3, Gal- loneers 4, Hockey 2, 3, 4. In- terest, Brockton Junior Hockey Club. Goal, college. GEORGE SAMUEL FOSSELLA 60 W. Ashland St. ln him are found the things that make a reputation strong and great. College Scientific. Activties, Class Treasurer 2, 3, 4, Christ- mas Pageant 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Junior Usher 3, Track 3, 4. In- terests, CYO, YNICA. Goal, col- lege. LAWRENCE CRAIG FOWLER Larry 84 Emmet St. Do not squander time for that is the stuff life is made of. Industrial Arts. Experience, cash- ier, BPM 2, 3, 4. Interests, swim- ming, ice skating. Goal, Air Force. PETER CALDWELL FRASER Pete 805 Belmont St. All love his smile because from end to end, It indicates an athlete and a friend. College Scientific. Activity, Hoc- key 3, 4. Experience, car washer, Brockton Auto Wash 2, electri- cian's helper, Forsberg Electric 3. Interests, Brockton Junior Hockey Club, automobiles. Goal, merchant marine. ELLEN CAROL FREEMAN Ellie 173 Lisa Dr. A girl with a smile straight from her heart. Commercial Bookkeeping. Activ- ity, Girls Glee Club 3, 4. Inter- ests, dancing, bowling, swim- ming, badminton. Goal, secretar- ial work. SANDRA ANN FREEMAN Mona IO7 Oakland St. 'tWelcome is the best cheer. Commercial Machines. Activities, Girls Glee Club 2, 3, Brocktonia Collector 3, Intramural Softball 2, 3, Intramural Basketball 2, 3, Field Hockey 2, Christmas Pageant Choir 2. Interest, CYO. Goal, IBM school. DONALD ALBERT FRENCH Frenchie 57 Martland Ave. A man of action. Industrial Arts: Activity: Track 2. Experience: proprietor of a paper product wrapping service. ln- terests: automobiles, dancing, people, music. Goal: Marine Corps. RONALD HENRY FRENETTE Red 37 Kingman St. l'II never tell. Commercial Bookkeeping. Experi- ence: mason tender, summer 2, 3, Produce Department and bun- dle boy, BPM 3, 4. Interests: St. CoIman's CYO Ipresidentl, automobiles, bowling, dancing, fishing, hunting, ice skating, football, baseball. Goal: busi- ness school or Armed Forces. JACQUARD MICHAEL FRIES Jack 40 Newbury St. Genius is nothing but a great aptitude for patience. Teachers College. Experience: fountain clerk, Producers' Dairy 4. Interests: Plymouth County Bowmen Iarcheryl, Avon Fish and Game, automobiles, model building. Goal: Armed Forces. PAULA FRANCES FRDID 183 Harvard St. All nature wears a universal grin. Commercial Stenographic. Ac- tivities: Brocktonia Collector 2, Photography Committee 3, Stu- dent Council 2, 3, 4. Interests: dancing, ice skating, tennis. Goal: business or secretarial school. JAMES THOMAS GAGNER Jim 42 Baldwin Rd. Much mirth and no madness All good and no badness. College Liberal Arts. Transfer from Jamaica Plain High IBoston, Mass.l September 1962. Inter- ests: baseball, football, basket- ball, automobiles. Goal: business school. WALTER FREDERICK GAGNON Wally I7 Grand St. Patience is a necessary ingredient of genius. Industrial Arts. Interest- automo- biles. Goal: Marine Corps, aut- tomotive mechanic. PASQUALE EDWARD GALANTE Pat 242 Belmont St. Capable and diligent in all he does. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Brocktonia Collector 4, Nominat- ing Committee 2. Interests: YMCA, bowling, piano. Goal: col- lege, engineering. KENNETH FRANCIS GALLIGAN Ken 8 Huntington Ave. Secure, what e'er he gives he gives the best. College Scientific. Activity: Hoc- key 2, 3, 4. Interest: Brockton Junior Hockey Club. Goal: col- lege. PHYLLIS ELVIRA GARDNER 121 Winthrop St. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Brocktonia Collector 2, Student Council Alternate 3, Homeroom Representative falternatel 3, ln- tramural Sports 2, 3, Nominat- ing Committee lchairmanl 3, Photography Committee 4, Dec- orating Committee for Pigskin Social 3, Junior Prom 3, Student Council Ivice-presidentl 4. Inter- ests: CYO, Junior TCCC. Goal: college, teaching. WILLIAM JOHN GAUDAITIS Bill 68 Trout St. Every man's affairs. however little. are important to himself. Technical. Interest: CYO. Goal: technical institute. LINDA FRANCES GAUDETTE 109 Thatcher St. Nature never deceives us: it it is always we who deceive ourselves. Commercial Machines. Interests: CYO, Catholic Girls Club, danc- ing, swimming. Goal: IBM school. WALTER ERNEST GEBSER Wally 237 Hovendon Ave. His is not the role of common men. Commercial Machines. Experi- ence: stock boy, Gold Bond Stamp Redemption Center 4. Interests: DeMolay, sea explor- ing, motorcycles, reading. Goal: mortuary college. DIANE MARIE GENNACO 142 N. Warren Ave. Born with a gift of laughter. Commercial Machines. Activity: Part-timer 4. Interest: Junior TCCC. Goal: office work. MARY ANNE GENNACO 142 N. Warren Ave. A winning way-a pleasant smile. Commercial Stenographic. Activ- ity: Part-timer 4. Interest: Junior TCCC. Goal: office work. JUDITH ANN GIARDINO Judy 12 James St. lt's tremendous. Commercial Bookkeeping. Ac- tivity: Glee Club 4. Interests: bowling, ice skating. Goal: busi- ness college, secretarial work. JANET TOUGH GIBSON Janny 311 Torrey St. A good disposition is more valuable than gold. College Scientific. Activities: Gift Committee 4: Girls Glee Club 4. Interests: Rainbow, horseback riding, church choir, Senior High Fellowship fofficerl, swlmming. Goal: college, veter- inary medlcine. NANCY MARIE GIOIOSA Giggles 383 Green St. Several things distinguish this girl, but her giggling throws the class in a whirl. Commercial Stenographic. Ac- tivities: Basketball 2: Part-timer 4: Brocktonia Collector 3. Experi- ence: Lay-Away Office, Edgar's 4: Interests: dancing, singing, skating, swimming, tennis. Goal: office work. PATRICIA ANN GLINIEWICZ Pat 69 Turner St. Do as I say, not as I do. General Home Economics. Trans- fer from North Haven iConnec- ticutl High October 1961. Inter- ests: roller skating, dancing, swimming. Goal: practical nurs- ing. HUGH DAVID GLOBERSON 102 West St. Few things are impossible to diligence and skill. College Liberal Arts: Activities: Brocktonia Staff 4: Indoor Track 2, 3: Junior Usher 3: Varsity Track 2, 3, 4. Interests: boxing, baseball, politics. Goal: college. JOYCE ELAINE GODDARD 52 French Ave. The social smile, the sympathetic tear. Commercial Machines. Transfer from East Hampton lMass.l High School September 1961. Experi- ence: clerk, Century House Gift Shop 3, 4. Interests: Rainbow, MYF, dancing, movies, water skiing. Goal: work with handicap- ped children. ANNE JULIA GOOSILL 78 Riverview St. A little nonsense now and then is relished by the wisest men. Hospital Training. Activities: Brocktonia Collector 2: Student Council 3: Student Council Al- ternate 4. Interests: CYO, danc- ing, horseback riding, skating. Goal: commercial art. FREDERICK PAUL GOFF Jack 336 Crescent St. The world is a comedy to those that think, a tragedy to those that feeI. Technical. Interests: DeMolay, Senior EYC, photography, rec- ords, recording equipment. Goal: engineering, drafting. MICHAEL EDWARD GOLDIE Mike 78 Keene St. Happiness depends, as nature shows, Less on exterior things than most suppose. College Scientific: Experience: grocery clerk, AOP 4. Interests: CYO, automobiles, dancing, draw- ing. Goal: college, business. JOHN JOSEPH GOLKA 20 Moreland St. College Liberal Arts: Activities: Afternoon Composition Class 4: Band 2, 3, 4: Junior Class Play 3: Math Club 4: PA System Monitor 4: Photography Editor of Brocktonia 3, 4: Student Council 2: Swimming Team Z, 3, 4: Christmas Pageant 3, 4: Year- book Staff 4. Interests: skin diving, sailing, swimming, pho- tography. Goal: college, engineer- ing. DAVID JOHN GOODRICH Bubbles 160 Laureston St. Brevity is the soul of wit. Retail Selling. Activities: DECA itreasureri 4: Library Monitor 2, 3, 4. Experience: bundle boy, BPM 4. Interests: horseback riding, dancing. Goal: business college. CAROL ANN GOODWIN Goody 36 Wyman St. The most wasted day of all is that on which we have not laughed. Commercial Machines. Interests: water skiing, dancing, bowling, golf. Goal: secretarial school. JACK ROBERT GOODWIN 8 Linnea Ave. He is as careful of his words as of his actions. College Scientific. Experience: stock boy, Jack 8: Harry's 4. ln- terests: DeMolay, Christian youth groups, Sunday school teacher, art, automobiles. Goal: college, scientific field, meteorology. ROBERT PAUL GORMAN 54 Brookville Ave. 'lHonor lies in honest toil. Industrial Arts. Activity: Library Monitor 4. Interests: swimming, bowling. Goal: laboratory techni- clan. MAUREEN ELEANOR GOTHAGE 21 Charlotte St. Ready to lend a helping hand, Always willing to understand. Commercial Bookkeeping. Activ- ity: Part-timer 4. Experience: salesgirl, Mammoth Mart 4. ln- terests: CYO, dancing, bowling. Goal: IBM school or secretarial work. DAVID ROLAND GOYETTE Dave' 24 Barry St. Be favorable to bold beginnings. Industrial Arts. Activity: Band 2, 3, 4. Experience: contracting helper 4. Interests: Guarde D'Honneur, skin diving, hunting, fishing, swimming. Goal: con- tracting or engineering. JAMES JOSEPH GRADY Diamond Jim 94 Nilsson St. No sooner said than done- so acts your man of worth. Industrial Arts. Experience, con- struction work. Interests, YMCA, hunting, fishing, horseback rid- ing, bowling, water skiing. Goal, Armed Forces. JOHN JOSEPH GRANDMONT 240 Field St. The aim makes great the life. College Scientific. Transfer from Cardinal Spellman High School September 1961. Activity, Math Club 4. Experience, Maintenance Authority, Brockton Federal Hous- ing 4, stock boy Edgar's 4. ln- terests, CYO, fishing, hunting, basketball, hockey, automobiles, electronics. Goal, dentistry. MARCIA ELAINE GREEN Marsh 117 Clifton Ave. Who does not befriend himself by doing good? Hospital Training. Activities, Con- stitutional Committee 2, Dues Collector 3, Brocktonia News Staff 3, 4, Brocktonia Advertis- ing Staff 3, 4, Brocktonia Collec- tor 2, Glee Club 3, 4. Interests, Rainbow, cooking, sewing, horse- back riding. Goal, Pierce Secre- tarial School, legal secretary. FAYE CHERYL GREENBAUM 10 Sycamore Ave. College Scientific. Activities, Gym Monitor 4, Intramural Bas- ketball 2, lntramural Softball 2. Interests, bowling, dancing, ski- ing, water skiing, swimming. Goal, nursing. HELEN FUNTAINE GREENE Fontaine 103 Green St. I The future belongs to her who knows how to wait. College Scientific. Activities, Basketball 2, 3, Brocktonia Col- lector 4, Library Monitor 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Representative 3. ln- terests, Rockne Association, NAACP Youth Council, BYF, UCY, art, music. Goal, college, nursing. 1 L 'Q'--r 1 'VX iw-Q JANE LOUISE GREENWOOD 14 Willey St. A heart unspotted is not easily daunted. College Liberal Arts, Activities, Intramural Sports 2, 3, Nominat- ing Committee 3, Photography Committee 4. Interests, CYO, dancing, bowling. Goal, college, teaching. NICHOLAS EDWARD GRIMALOI Nicky 28 Winthrop St. He who wants everything remains with nothing. Industrial Arts. Activity, Baseball 2. Experience, apprentice, Star Print 4. Interests, automobiles, art, dancing, guitar, drums, cus- tomizing cars, traveling to dif- ferent states. Goal, printing in- dustry or auto industry. LINTON PAULA GRIZE Lynne 40 Clarence St. Swift to think, slow to speak. Commercial Machines. Activities, Gift Committee 4, Junior Usher 3, Nominating Committee 2, Student Council 2, Yearbook Staff 4. Experience, model, Jor- dan Marsh 4. Interests, CYO, Marsha Jordan Fashion Board, swimming, horseback riding, bowling, dancing. Goal, Mount Ida Junior College. NANCY LOUISE GROSSO 54 Parker Ave. Not by years but by disposition is wisdom acquired. Retail Selling. Activity, DECA tsecretaryl 4. Experience, cash- ier, bundle girl, King's 4. ln- terests, dancing, bowling, rec- ords. Goal, retail selling. KENNETH EUGENE GROVER 26 Marion St. Life is but one long holiday. Industrial Arts. Transfer from Canton High School January 1961. Interests, automobiles, radios. Goal, trade school, ma- chinery. THERESA GRYBAITE Terry 17 Prospect Ter. To have known the best, and to have known it for the best. is success in life. Teachers College. Activities, Afternoon Composition Class 4, Dues Collector 2, German Club 2, 3, 4. Interests, Woman's Club of Brockton lhonorary memberl, dancing, bowling, piano. Goal, college, teaching. IUDITH ANN GUARINO lag 1 Hazel St. For ever and a day, A friend in every way. College Liberal Arts. Activities, Yearbook Activity Editor 4, Home- room Representative 3, Photog- raphy Committee ichairmanl 3, Student Council Representative 4, Student Government Exchange Program 4. Interests, Junior TCCC, art. Goal, college, mathe- matics. DANIEL TIMOTHY GUERIN 141 Prospect Ave. Love of mankind is the beginning, the middle, and the end of everything. College Scientific. Activity, Base- ball 2. Experience, lifeguard isummerl 2, 3. Interests, YMCA Varsity Basketball Team, youth group at YMCA. Goal, liberal arts college. BARBARA IEAN CUILLEMETTE Barby 13 Pleasant View Ave. No girl was ever a more sweet sixteen and will remain as sweet forever more. Commercial Machines. Experi- ence, cashier, King's 4. Inter- ests, church, dancing, bowling, swimming. Goal, secretarial school. BRUCE LESTER GUSTAFSON 10 Columbia St. The right man in any place. College Liberal Arts. Activities, A Cappella Choir 4, Galloneers 4, Male Chorus 4, Brocktonia 3. ln- terests, BYF, Brockton Oratorio Society, church choir, UCY fvice- presidentl, piano, organ. Goal, liberal arts college. l C. 1 L. 'R Wu vu- 4, Xi if 'vii Vt '-'IJ ? ' ,ii hr' Q--' ROBERT WALTER GUSTAFSDN Gus 45 Martland Ave. Youth is life's beautiful moment. Commercial Bookkeeping. Inter- ests, Mayflower Club, boating, swimming, football, parties, Man- ning's Diner, exploring strange places. Goal, accounting school. ROBERT RAY HAGLUND Haggis 11 Cherry St. 'Step after step the ladder is ascended. College Scientific. Activities, Track 3, 4, Junior Usher 3. ln- terests, horseback riding, hunt- ing, fishing, bowling. Goal, col- lege, dentistry. CHRISTINE ROSE HALLIN Tina 39 Wyman St. A good sport makes Christine a good friend. Commercial Machines. Interests, bowling, dancing, skating. Goal, nursing school. FLORENCE LOIS HANSON Flo 14 Nason St. She seems governed by a strain of music. Commercial Machines. Glee Club 2, Majorette 4, Part-timer 4, Photography Committee 4. ln- terests, MYF, dancing, skating. Goal, office work. CHERYL MARIE HARGROVE Chetch 9 Brook St. To aim above the mark is to hit the mark. Commercial Bookkeeping. Girls Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Girls Har- monics 3, 4, A Cappella Choir 4. Interests, NAACP at the YMCA, Youth Fellowship, reading, danc- ing, traveling. Goal, office work. REAY MELVIN HARLING 175 Hovendon Ave. He who has ability finds his place. Industrial Arts. Activity: Hockey 2, 3. Experience: usher, Colonial Theater 4. Interests: bowling, football. Goal: shoe industry. MAIDRIE ELLEN HARRIS Midge 189 Spark St. Her heart is as golden as her hair. Friends such as Midge are indeed most rare. Commercial Stenographic. Ac- tivities: Student Council 3, 4: Part-timer 4. Interests: water skiing, bowling, ice skating. Goal: office work. ELAINE MARIE HART 26 Gay St. A loving heart is the beginning of all knowledge. Commercial Machines. Experi- ence: bakery clerk, Fernandes 4. Interests: dancing, reading. Goal: hairdressing or Armed Forces. BARBARA IEAN HASKELL Barbie 109 Burkeside Ave. Nothing is so difficult but that it may be found out by seeking. Teachers College. Activities: Brocktonia Advertising Staff 3, 4: Christmas Pageant 4: Senior Class Play Usher 4: Yearbook Homeroom Representative, Bi- ography Staff 4. Interests: bowl- ing, swimming, dancing, ice skating, reading. Goal: college, teaching, social work, nursing. DONNA MARGARETTE HAUSER 88 Ettrick St. Almost everything that is great has been done by youth. General Business. Interests: Nor- wood Dance and Figure Club, roller skating, bowling, dancing, traveling, swimming, boating. Goal: college, airline reception- ist. ' ' : gm. lf . . . - ,gem - :ii , I I I ' L A 'TE' ,.. U 'v' S' 'W' vw qt-v gun LAURENCE KENT HAYWARD Larry 21 Irvington St. Wind it up. College Scientific. Activities: Band 2, 3: Orchestra 2. Inter- ests: DeMolay, YMCA, dancing, people. Goal: a co-ed engineer- ing university, chemical indus- try. KATHLEEN ANN HEBSHIE Kathy 101 W. Ashland St. A lot of fun to have around, A keen sense of humor in her is found. Commercial Machines. Activities: Part-timer lschool bankl 4. Ex- perience: office, Budge's Sea- foods 4. Interests: ice skating, bowling, swimming. Goal: IBM or secretarial school. ELAINE WENDY HIBEL Hybbie 68 Malvern Rd. The reward of one duty is the power to fulfill another. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Brocktonia 2, 3: Dues Collector 2, 3: Nominating Committee 2, 3: Intramural Softball 2. ln- terests: bowling, dancing, skiing, swimming. Goal: Chandler School for Women. MARGARET GAIL HICKSON Iac 138 Torrey St. Be optimistic. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Class Play 4, Library Monitor 4: Motto Committee 4: Homeroom Representative 3: Student Coun- cil Alternate 4: Photography Committee 3. Interests: drawing, painting, dancing, bowling. Goal: art college, fashion design. IACK LINWDDD HILLIARD Bun 351 Montello St. lf you can't be a tree, then be a bush. If you can't be a bush, then try to be a root. General Mechanical. Activity: Track 2. Interests: YMCA, auto- mobiles, mechanics, football, track, baseball, basketball, swim- ming, weight lifting, boxing, fish- ing, hunting, stock car racing. Goal: trade school, Armed Forces. CYNTHIA HINCKLEY 1251 Main St. Be sure you are right, then go ahead. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Girls Glee Club 4: Homeroom Dues Collector 4. Interest: mu: sic. Goal: college, teaching. MICHAEL IRVINC HIRSCH Mike 33 Rochelle St. Where he is, there, also, is laughter. Commercial Machines. Activities: Baseball 2: Swimming 2, Brock- tonia Collector. Experience: cook, Producers' Dairy 4. Interests: YMHA Youth Council lvice-presi- dentl, basketball, softball, work- ing with food. Goal: Culinary Institute of America. STEPHEN BRUCE HOFFMAN Great Garloo 20 Martin St. A versatile fellow with a friendly smile. General Business. Activities: Bas- ketball 3: Football 2, 3, 4: Stu- dent Council 2. lnterests: Sacred Heart CYO, YMCA. Goal: con- struction engineer. CALVIN LEE HOLMES Homor 72 Brett St. Where there is a will there's a way. General Business. Interests: art, people. Goal: school for floral design. LINDA MAE HOLMES 83 Auburn St. Apt words have power. College Liberal Arts. Interests: music, swimming. Goal: college, teaching. 2 bb Q. .X ig 1 V I b', bv 'Q 5. .qw :.. ' SUZANNE CAROLINE HOLMES Suzie 58 Custer St. Good humor is like a lounlazn never dry. Commercial Machines. Activities: Class Play Usher 4: Christmas Pageant 4. Experience: banking, Horne National Bank 3, 4, Inter- ests: swlmming, water skiing. Goal: banking. THOMAS HEATH HOPGOOD Tom 23 Newton St. Butw21en he speaks, what elocution flows! College Liberal Arts. Activities: Afternoon Composition Class 4: German Club leditor of news- paper, member of club executive committeel 2, 3, 4. Interests: LRY lchurch organizationl, YMCA, YPF, Inter-Church Athletic Lea- gue, reading, writing, dancing, participating in athletics. Goal: college, teaching. PHILIP JOSEPH HOPKINS Phil 169 Richmond St. The most wasted day of all is that on which we have not laughed. Teachers College. Activities: Baseball 2, 3: Basketball 2, 3. Experience: City of Brockton Water Department 3. Interests: YIVICA, baseball, basketball, foot- ball. Goal: college. CAROL ANN HOWARD 60 Kevin Rd. The best of healers is good cheer. General Business. Transfer from Girls High School lRoxburyl Feb- ruary 1962. Interests: dancing, basketball, swimming, bowling, horseback riding, softball. Goal: secretarial work. IOHN BAILEY HOWARD I1 Karl Pl. Though a man be wise, it is no shame for him to live and learn. Teachers College. Interests: water sports, automobiles. Goal: college, mechanical engineering. NANCY LEE HOWARD Nan 108 Walnut St. She is the mirror of good cheer. Commercial Bookkeeping. lnter- ests: Little Richard and Ray Charles, motorcycles, dancing. Goal: business, bookkeeping. RICHARD FREDERIC HOWARD Rit 10 Winona St. A gentleman in every sense of the word. Technical. Interests: automo- biles, hunting. Goal: mechanic. HARRY VERNON HOYT 1OO Frankton Ave. That's life. College Scientific. Activities: JV Football 2, 3, Male Chorus 2, ln- terests: CE, church, bowling. Goal: Armed Services. CHARLOTTE MARIE HUGHES Charlie 91 Kelvin Rd. Peace flourishes when reason rules. Commercial Machines. Experi- ence: fountain girl, Mayflower Restaurant 4. Interests: dancing, swimming. Goal: business school. JUDITH MAY HUNNEWELL Judy 75 lntervale St. Our life is what we will. Commercial Machines. Experi- ence: cashier, BHS cafeteria 4. Interests: auto races, dancing. Goal: secretarial work, 1 'ir 1' 0-1' K 4-Q i CLIFFORD ARTHUR HUNT Cliff 239 N. Warren Ave. There is a good fellowship about him. Commercial Machines. Activity: Baseball 2, 3. Interests: church club, church basketball, automo- biles. Goal: IBM school. THEODORE EDWARD HUNT Ted IO Brook St. Be thou thine own home, and in thyself dwell. Industrial Arts. Experience: Uni- versal Products 4. Interests: YPF at St. Paul's Episcopal Church, bowling, basketball, working on automobiles and ma- chinery. Goal: technical school, automotive industry or carpen- try. MARK BRUCE HURWITZ 3 N. Arlington St. Teachers College. Activities: Band 2, 3, 4, Galloneers 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, lVlale Chorus 2, 3, 4. Interest: YMHA, Brockton Or- chestral Society, Military Order of Cooties, Boston University Summer Band, Brockton Stage Band. Goal: music conservatory or state university. DENISE RAE HUSTON 102 Walnut St. 'Neath a quiet manner often lies the key To a dear friend of perfect sympathy. Commercial Machines. Activities: Class Photography Committee 4, Part-timer 4. Experience: part- time waitress at McMenamy's Fish Market 4. Interest: Junior TCCC. Goal: secretarial school. CHERYL LEE IDEN Cherrie 173 Tribou St. The world's a stage on which all parts are played. Retail Selling. Activity: DECA. Experience: salesclerk, Fraser's 4. Interests: ice skating, swim- ming, water skiing. Goal: busi- ness school. MARGUERITE ALICE ILLINGWORTH Margy 24 Trafalgar St. 'Be thine own palace, or the world's thy jail. Commercial Stenographic. Activ- ity: Girls Glee Club 3, 4. Interest: modern dancing, bowling, fish and birds. Goal: secretarial work. PAULETTE JANICE JACKMAN Jack 47D Hill St. So many heads, so many wits. Commercial Machines. Interests: hairdressing, reading, records. Goal: hairdressing. MARIE ANN JACKSON Mardi 92 Linwood St. Justice is true action. Commercial Stenographic. Activ- ity: Girls Glee Club 3, 4. Experi- ence: general office work, Knapp Bros. Shoe Mfg. Corp. 4. ln- terests: Junior TCCC lchairman of two committeesl, TCCC ihonor- ary memberl, water sports, bowl- ing. Goal: junior college, medi- cal secretary. ROGER THOMAS JAMES Rag 1040 Pleasant St. Come what may, he is the same good sport every day. College Scientific. Activities: Golf 2, 3, 4, Brocktonia Room Collector. Interests: Brockton Country Club, golf, basketball, football. Goal: college. ROBERT FRANCIS JARUSE Dimples 8 Plymouth Pl. For fools admire, but a man of sense approves. Technical. Activities: JV Football 2, Boys Chorus 2, Mixed Choir 2. Experience: odd jobs, Univer- sal Products 4. Interests: basket- ball, bowling. Goal: Air Force or technical school. it he if ins? L , 101 Pls 'Q FRANCIS GREGORY JASINSKAS 11 Glendale St. Wise to resolve, and patient to perform. College Scientific. Activities: A Cappella Choir 2, Football 2, 3, 4, Galloneers 2, 3, 4, Male Chorus 2, 3, 4. Interests: fly- ing, fishing. Goal: college, elec- tronics. MICHAEL ELLIOT JAYE Mike 58 N. Belcher Ave. Activities: Swimming 2, 3, 4 icap- taini. Experience: lifeguard, City of Brockton 2, 3, shipping clerk, Cape Cod Originals, Inc. 4. ln- terests: YMCA, YMHA. Goal: college. SALLIE RUTH JENSEN Sarah 361 Belmont St. A rare compound of frolic and fun. College Scientific. Activity: Stu- dent Council 2, 3. Experience: cashier BPM 4. Interests: Rain- bow, church league, bowling, swimming, dancing, tennis, horseback riding. Goal: college. BARBARA ANN JOHNSON Barb 107 Tribou St. The mildest manner and the gentlest heart. College Scientific. Activity: Se- nior Class Play 4. Interests: Senior High CYF, ice skating, Senior High Girls Missionary Guild, piano, swimming, bowling, singing, badminton, softball. Goal: college, teaching. DAVID WARREN JOHNSON Dave 92 Brookside Ave. A light heart lives long. Technical. Activity: Male Chorus 2. interests. YMCA Rifle Club, hunting, automobiles. Goal: tech- nlcal, textile industry. JAMES ANOREW JOHNSON Jamey 56 Hovendon Ave. A merry heart makes for a merrier countenance. Technical. Activities, Band 2, 3, JV Baseball 2. Interests, CYO lofticerl, dance band, trumpet, CYO, basketball, football, skiing. Goal, Air Force. JAMES THOMAS JOHNSON 150 Winter St. Speech is silver, silence is golden. Technical. Interests, automo- biles, dancing. Goal, Air Force. JANICE ELAINE JOHNSON 55 Levering St. Nothing is impossible to a willing heart. College Liberal Arts. Activities, Girls Glee Club 2, Student Coun- cil 4, Junior Usher 3, Student Government Representative 4. Ex- perience, cashier, BPM 4. ln- terests, Rainbow, golf, bowling, skating. Goal, college, teaching. LORETTA ANNE JOHNSON Retta 11 Wilbur Ave. A laughing eye, a tender smile Tend to make a girl worthwhile. Hospital Training. Activity, Band 2, 3, 4, Interests, St. Colman's CYO, sewing, cooking, dancing, bowling, music. Goal, a happy, useful life. MARCIA JACOUELINE JOHNSON 17 Berkeley St. Silence is more eloquent than words. College Liberal Arts. Interests, Senior Hi League, Junior Hi League icouncillorl, swimming, reading, especially biographies about Oueen Elizabeth I, bad- minton, skating, music. Goal, college, teaching, later social work. PETER VINCENT JOHNSON Pete 140 Litchiield St. A thousand soldiers are easily got, but a single general is hard to find. College Scientific. Activities, Afternoon Composition Class 4, Class Gift Committee 4, Foot- ball 3. Interest, Explorer Scouts, Hi League, First Lutheran Church, YMCA, building hi-fi equipment, radios, fishing, hunting, modern jazz, folk tunes. Goal, college, electronic engineering. PHILIP CARL JOHNSON Phil 7 Montello St. Ext. An ounce of mirth is worth a pound of sorrow. College Liberal Arts. Activity, Swimming 2. Interests, DeMolay, basketball, football, coin col- lecting. Goal, college. RUTH ANITA JOHNSON 140 Florence St. Life's a joke that's just begun. Commercial Machines. Activities, Photography Committee 3, Glee Club 3, Homeroom Representa- tive 4, Part-timer 4, Yearbook Staff 4. Experience, office work, R. J. Potvin Shoe Company 4. Interest, Women's International Bowling Congress. Goal, IBM school. VIRGINIA KARLA JOHNSON Ginny 572 Pleasant St. So much fun and such a friend, Let's hope her joy will never end. Commercial Machines. Interests, bowling, horseback riding, swim- ming, reading, tennis. Goal, IBM school. ROY KENNETH JONES 330 Copeland St. A contented mind is a continual feast. Retail Selling. Interest, automo- biles. Goal, Armed Forces. BARBARA LOUISE JOSSELYN 'Barbie 36 Broad St. lVluch mirth and no madness, All good and no badnessf' College Liberal Arts. Activity: Photography Committee 4. ln- terests: CE at North Baptist Church tsecretaryi. Goal: nurs- ing. JUAN ANN JUSTEN Joanie 63 Copeland St. Her jovial and understanding nature will prove a great asset in the future. General Home Economics. Experi- ence: floor girl, King's 4. lnter- ests: bowling, roller skating, miniature golf, dancing, sewing, parties, movies, hiking, riding. Goal: hairdressing. PAULA ELLEN KANE 103 Kenelworth Ave. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Brocktonia Advertising Staff 4: Constitution Committee 2: Class Dues Collector 2, 3, 4: Intra- mural Basketball 2, 3: Intramur- al Tumbling 2: Pigskin Social Decorating Committee 3. Inter- ests: Rainbow, reading, swim- ming, dancing, music, bowling, skiing, skating. Goal: college, teaching. KENNETH ROBERT KARLSEN Ken 93 Nilsson St. General Business. Experience: merchandise manager, White's Delicatessen 4. Interests: auto- mobiles, dancing, hunting, fish- ing, boating. Goal: accounting or catering service. WILLIAM JOSEPH KASPER Willy 238 Summer St. Forget the guy? We never will. To all of us he's just our Bill. Technical. Activities: Intramural Basketball 2: Hockey 3: Track 2: JV Football 2: Swimming 2: Pig- skin Social Decorating Commit- tee 3. Interests: CYO tsocial chairmanl, skating, automobiles. Goal: technical institute, elec- trical engineering. Wmv 'Q- Q a-Q., 'hw-' of 'fx SUSAN VERA KATWICK Sue 21 Pennsylvania Ave. Teachers College. Activities: Dra- matic Club 3: PA System 4: Class Play Committee 4: Year- book Representative 4: Afternoon Composition Class 4: Christmas Pageant 4. Interests: Rainbow, dancing, dramatlcs, horseback riding. Goal: college, teaching. JAMES HAROLD KATZ The Katz Meow 279 W. Elm St. Anyone can read, but only a precious few can write. College Liberal Arts. Activities: German Club 2, 3, 4: Band 2, 3: Orchestra 2, 3: District and All- State Bands 2, 3, 4. Interests: USY tpresidenti, South Shore Youth Symphony Orchestra lleft- handed bassoonisti, YIVIHA Drama Group, numismatics, photography, music. Goal: college, education. KATHRYN ANN KAZLOWSKI Kathy 57 River St. Teachers College. Experience: salesgirl, Gowell's Candy Store 3, 4: Interests: dancing, sewing, cooking. Goal: college, teaching. BRUCE KELLEHER 23 Bradley Ave. What a man desires, he easily believes. Technical. interests: football, baseball, basketball, swimming. Goal: Air Force. LINDA ANN KELLEHER Lynn 61 Brook St. True sincerity, a sweet blush on her pretty face. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Basketball 2: Brocktonia Collec- tor 2, 3: Decorating Committee for Pigskin Social 3: Executive Committee of Tosco Club 2: Tumbling 2. Interests: Junior TCCC, dancing, reading, music, bowling, ice skating. Goal: col- lege. MIRIAM BARBARA KELLEHER Merry 95 Cross St. One who ever on will strive To do her best while she's alive. College Liberal Arts. Activities, Banner Committee 2, Brocktonia Room Collector 4, Homeroom Representative 3, Junior Prom Decorating Committee 3, Senior Class Play 4. Interests, Rhyth- maires, tap dancing, bowling. Goal, Regis College, mathematics or modern languages. GAIL BARBARA KELLEY 25 Searles PI. Sugar and spice and everything nice. College Liberal Arts. Activities, Intramural Sports 2, 3, Student Council 4. Interests, Junior TCCC, CYO, dancing, skating. Goal, col- lege, medical secretary. HELEN SANDRA KELLEY 105 Park Rd. Charm is the radiance reflected from a winning personality. Commercial Machines. Activities, Archery 2, Basketball 2, Volley- ball 2, Part-timer lSchool De- partmentl 4, Junior Usher 3. Experience, clerk, Teen Haven 3, 4. Interests, swimming, bowl- ing, ice skating, dancing. Goal, Chandler School for Women, sec- retarial work. KENNA LEE KELLY Kennie 57 Oak Ridge Dr. E. ln all this world no face so fair, No heart so kind, no charm so rare. College Scientific. Activities, Af- ternoon Composition Class 4, Cheerleader 3, 4, Class Officer 2, 3, 4, Class Motto Committee 4, Glee Club 2, Junior Usher 3. Interests, skating, swimming. Goal, Forsyth School for Dental Hygienists. WALTER PETER KELLY Pete 351 Sully Rd. He was equal only to himself. College Scientific. Interest, Naval Reserve. Goal, electrical techni- clan. JAMES JOSEPH KENNEY Jimmy 54 Elsie Rd. Goodness, honesty, and loyalty What else in a man could there be? Teachers College. Interests, CYO, hunting, archery, model airplanes. Goal, art school. LIBBY EDITH KESSMAN Lib 230 West St. A shining example of rare blend-scholarship and friendliness. College Liberal Arts. Activities, Afternoon Composition Class 4, Brocktonia Staff 2, 3, 4, Girls State Representative lalternatel 3, Nominating Committee 3. ln- terests, reading, music, pen pals, tennis. Goal, college. VALERIE LEE KINDBERG Val 113 Belmont Ave. Commercial Stenographic. Activ- ities, Badminton Champion 3, Brocktonia Advertising Staff 4, Part-timer 4, Library Monitor 3, 4, Senior Class Play Usher 4, Class Motto Committee 4. Ex- perience, office work, Retail Credit Company 3, 4. Interests, Past Worthy Advisor of Easton Rainbow, St. Paul's Senior EYC. Goal, business school, medical secretary. WAYNE ARTHUR KING Doc 14 Thornell St. General Business. Interests, Pho- tography, automobiles. Goal, IBM school, Boston. VIRGINIA GLORIA KLIMCHUK Ginny 29 Peterson Ave. Happy is she who is content. College Liberal Arts. Interests, Convenant Senior Hi-League, skating, music, reading. Goal, college, teaching. EDWARD PAUL KNDPF Eddie 27 Silver Rd. His friendliness and happy wit Make this lad a sure-fire hit. College Scientific. Activities: Ger- man Club 2, 3, 4: Basketball Manager 3, 4: Math Club 4. Ex- perience: high school sports cor- respondent, Boston Globe. Inter- ests: YMHA, USY. Goal: univer- sity, engineering. VALERIE ETHEL KNDWLES Patches 13 Arlene St. Hospital Training: Activities: Girls Glee Club 2: Gymnastics Club 2. Experience: waitress, Chaney's Drugs 2. Interests: bowling, modern dancing. Goal: airline stewardess. BARRY ROBERT KORETZ Bonga 31 Ellsworth Ave. With his wit he shall not know sadness. College Scientific. Activities: Student Council 4: Brocktonia 2: Intramural Sports 2, 3. Interests: YMHA, YMHA Basketball Team, Rhode Island School of Design, Junior School. Goal: college, architecture. RICHARD ALAN KDRETZ 44 Manomet St. True is he that can know himself and face to what he is. General Business. Activities: Bas- ketball 2: Football 2: Orchestra 2, 3. Experience: bundle boy, BPM 3: Mammoth Mart 4. ln- terests: Varsity HY Basketball Team, trumpet, Y Softball Team, golf. Goal: college. JOHN JOSEPH KDURTZ Jack 24 Elm Ave. Let us then be up and doing. Industrial Arts. Interests: paint- ing, bowling. Goal: technical school. 'G New fu-ov 'WG-w 5-.-f' Ns.. Qs Sv vs-wt Qui ve'-ev' hour SUSAN JANE KOVICK 281 Ash St. Always herself, honest and unpretendingf' College Liberal Arts. Activities: Band 2, 3, Nominating Commit- tee 2: Dues Collector 3, 4. ln- terest: music. Goal: college. ALFRED STEPHEN KRAMER Al 56 Ellis St. He attends carefully to the details of his business. College Liberal Arts. Activities: German Club lvice-presidenti 2, 3, 4, Student Council 3. Inter- ests: reading, music listening stamp collecting, foreign lan- guages. Goal: college, teaching. r PAULINE ANNE KRAUCHUNAS 49 Malvern Rd. Saying little, thinking much. General Business. Interests: skat- ing, playing records. Goal: sec- retarial work. FRANCIS JDSEPH KRUSE Buddy 61 Manomet St. A sportsman complete, a hard one to beat. College Scientific. Activities: Basketball 2, 3, 4: Baseball 2, 3, 4 lcaptainl. Interests: team sports, music. Goal: college. FRANCES HELEN KUMIN Frannie 105 Belcher Ave. You can never be better than your natural self. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Constitution Committee 2: Class Dues Collector 2: Senior Class Play Usher 4: Yearbook Staft 4. Interests: reading, swimming. Goal: college. JANET ELIZABETH KUMPA Ian 21 Circle St. College Liberal Arts. Activities, Afternoon Composition Class 4, Brocktonia Collector 4, Christ- mas Pageant 4, Intramural Sports 2, 3, Class Play Usher 4, Yearbook Staff 4. Interests, lun- ior TCCC, sewing, music, ice skating, tennis, reading. Goal, college. KAREN ANN KUPKA 1033 N. Main St. Gentle, modest, and sweet-tempered. College Scientific. Activities, Af- ternoon Composition Class 4, Class Officer iexecutive councill 2, 3, 4, Christmas Pageant 4, Constitution Committee ico-sec- retaryl 2, Junior Usher 3, Year- book Staff 4. Experience, clerk, Fraser's 3. Interests, reading, Cape Cod activities. Goal, col- lege. EVERETT PETER LACOPOLIS Greek 22 Exchange St. This man is master of his liberty. College Scientific. Experience, bundle boy, Fernandes 2, con- struction worker for father 2, 3, 4, gas station attendant 4. ln- terests, cars, swimming, basket- ball, water skiing, skating. Goal, Air Force. DONNA IEANNE LACOUTURE 47 Southworth St. lust the girl you can't forget. College Liberal Arts. Activities, Afternoon Composition Class 4, Class Play 3, 4, Motto Commit- tee 4, Christmas Pageant 4, Stu- dent Council 3, Intramural Soft- ball 2, Intramural Basketball 2. Experience, salesgirl, Anania's 3, cashier, BPM 4. Interests, lun- ior TCCC, CYO, sailing, water skiing, surfing. Goal, college, fashion and retailing. RONALD PAUL LAFRENIERE Lefty 48 Taber Ave. Leisure is the best of all possessions. College Scientific. Experience, cashier, BPM 4. Interests, Sacred Heart CYO, Guarde D'Honneur, basketball, bowling. Goal, col- lege, engineering. nf 11 jar-0' '95 DORIS MARIE LAIOIE 144 Pine St. 'IYouth is the best of all ages. Commercial Machines. Interests, dancing, music, sewing. Goal, hairdressing school. THOMAS FRANK LAMPOS 98 Crickett Rd. College Scientific. Interests, Tropical Club, Mayflower Club, bowling, skating. Goal, business administration. DORIS ANN LANDERS Rooney 22 Essex St. ln all the world, none gives more pleasure to more people than the true artist. College Scientific. Activities, ln- tramural Softball 2, 3, Banner Committee 2, Afternoon Compo- sition Class 4, Homeroom Repre- sentative 3, Yearbook Art Staff 4. Interests, Rainbow, Rhode Island School of Design, art class, drawing. Goal, college. RICHARD ARTHUR LANDRY Dick 22 Grand St. Silent but missed when not present. College Scientihc. Experience, short order cook, Bob and Ken's Restaurant 3, 4. Interests, Cot- terpins Rod and Custom Club, bowling, cooking, swimming. Goal, Armed Services. ROBERT WAYNE LANDRY Farmer 113 Cherry St. Why worry? lt won't do any good. General Mechanical. Interests, hunting, fishing. Goal, Armed Forces. - -- JAMES JOHN LANGAN Felix 200 Plain St. A friendly smile and a friendly manner. General Mechanical. Activities, Track 2, 4, Football 3. Experi- ence, stocker Big A Foods 4. ln- terests, music theory, automo- biles. Goal, Berklee School of Music. DONALD JOSEPH LANOUE Don 310 Court St. We grant he has much sparkling wit and never shy of using it. Industrial Arts. Experience, stock boy, BPM 2. Interests, CYO, basketball, Rev-eleers Kustom Kar Klub. Goal, Armed Forces. BARBARA ANN LARSON Barb 173 Nilsson St. College Liberal Arts. Activities, Class Championship Basketball Team 2, Intramural Basketball 2, Intramural Softball 2, Brocktonia Collector 2, 3, Yearbook Staff 4. Interests, bowling, dancing, sew- ing. Goal, college. RUTH ANN LAUZIKAS Ruthie 173 Winter St. It is good to lengthen to the last a sunny mood. Commercial Stenographic. Activi- ties, Brocktonia Collector 4, Jun- ior Usher 3, Nominating Com- mittee 3, Part-timer 4, Yearbook Staff 4. Interests, CYO, Junior TCCC, bowling, tennis, skating. Goal, business college. DIANE CECILE LaVANGE 1137 Main St. All's well that ends welI. Commercial Machines. Transfer from East Bridgewater High School February 1961. Activities, Gift Committee 4, Part-timer 4. Interests, art, bowling, swim- ming. Goal, office work. Sp' Z.. J-W sf r I' .5 '-as 6 in 7' JOHN EDWARD LAWSON Weasel 12 Holmes St. Nothing is achieved without work. General Mechanical. Activity, Basketball 2. Interests, Brockton City League, bowling, roller skat- ing, football, baseball, hockey. Goal, Air Force. RICHARD EDWARD LAWSON Bang 12 Johnson Ct. What's the use of worrying? Retail Selling. Activities, DECA ivice-presidentl 4, PA Monitor 4. Experience, dept. manager, Sears Roebuck Co. 4. Interests, De- Molay, fishing. Goal, business college, traveling salesman. THOMAS ALTON LAWSON 19 Churchill Ave. Ext. What noble presence in himself. Technical. Experience, stock boy, Mammoth Mart 4. Interests, hunting, trapping, fishing. Goal, construction field. SHEILA ANN LEACH 22 Tyler St. Heart golden as her hair. College Liberal Arts. Activities, Dues Collector 3, Nominating Committee lco-chairmanl 2. ln- terests, St. Colman's CYO lsec- retaryl, dancing, water skiing, tennis. Goal, college, dancing teacher. CAROLE ELAINE LEAVITT 79 Wilson St. Elle est tres belle, n'est-ce pas? College Liberal Arts. Activities, Afternoon Composition Class 4, Yearbook Staff 4, Junior Usher 3. Interests, Rainbow, church league, dancing, sewing, basket- ball, piano, music, swimming. Goal, University of Massachu- setts. RUSSELL LAURENCE LEAVITT Rusty 170 Boylston St. His manners won't change when honors come. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Afternoon Composition Class 4: Class Officer Ipresidentl 2, 3, 4: Class Play 4: Varsity Basketball 2, 3: Varsity Tennis 3, 4. In- terests: YMHA, ping pong. Goal: liberal arts college, medicine. CARDLE ANN LEDAKDWSKI Cal 27 Hamilton St. Ever happy, ever gay, Carole will cheer your blues away. Commercial Stenographic. Activi- ties: Part-timer 4: Badminton 3: Library Monitor 3, 4. Interests: tennis, bowling. Goal: secretarial school. ROBERT LEU LELLAND 143 Ames St. Leader of men, friendly to everyone. College Scientific. Activities: Varsity Baseball 3, 4: Football 2, 3: Hockey 2: Tennis 2: Gal- loneers: Student Council ipresi- dentl. Interest: CYO. Goal: col- lege, architecture. ROBERT WILLIAM LENEHAN Bob 248 Alger St. Trust in the Lord with all thine heart, And lean not unto thine own understanding. College Scientific. Activities: A Cappella Choir 4: Band 2, 3, 4: Galloneers 4: Germania 3, 4. Interests: church youth group Itreasurerl, hockey. Goal: col- lege, professional medicine. RICHARD HENRY LESCAULT Honker 87 E. Ashland St. 'II am the captain of my soul. Technical. Activities: Track 2: Gymnastics 2, 3. Interests: ski- ing, swimming, skin diving, sky diving. Goal: chef. ELAYN BARBARA LEVINE Laney 41 Byron Ave. ln youth we learn: in age we understand. College Scientific. Activities: Photography Committee 4: Band 2: Intramural Sports 2. Interests: YMHA, USY. Goal: college. JANICE LEVITAN lan 115 Moraine St. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Brocktonia Staff 2, 3: Orchestra 2, 3, 4. Interests: Brockton Or- chestral Society, tennis, ping pong. Goal: college. ANDREA CLARE LEWIS Andy 26 Locust St. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Afternoon Composition Class 4: Brocktonia Staff 3, 4: Class Gift Committee 4: Girls Sports Coun- cil 3: Intramural Field Hockey, Softball, Basketball 2, 3: lunior Usher 3: Yearbook Homeroom Representative 4: Christmas Pageant 4. Interests: Confra- ternity ot Christian Doctrine, Junior TCCC ltreasurerl, YWCA, knitting, reading. Goal: college. LEDN LIATSDS 206 Spring St. His limbs were cast in manly mold: For hardy sports or contests bold. College Scientific. Activities: Baseball 2, 3, 4: Basketball 2, 3, 4: Student Council 2, 3, 4: lunior Usher 3. Interest: GOYA Ipresi- dentl. Goal: teaching. BRENDA ELIZABETH LIBBY Bren 48 Huntington Ave. Silence often says more than words. Commercial Bookkeeping. Activi- ties: Glee Club 3, 4: Part-timer 4: Christmas Pageant 3. Inter- ests: bowling, music, dancing, ice skating. Goal: secretarial work. JUDITH ELLEN LIBERMAN Judi 15 Scott Rd What wisdom can you find that is greater than kindness? Commercial Machines. Interests USY, BBG, YMHA. Goal, secretar- ial school. ARTHUR JOSEPH LICURSI Art 57 Mulberry St. A good nature is one of the most treasured qualities in a friend. Technical. Activities, Track 2, Constitution Committee 2. ln- terests, CYO, YMCA, football, baseball, bowling. Goal: electrical and technical school. JOYCE LIEBERMAN 365 Belmont St. C'est le vie! College Liberal Arts. Activities, Motto Committee 4, Student Council 2. Interests, YM and YWHA, dramatics, music, read- ing, work with children. Goal: teaching, elementary education. JOHN STEPHEN LINCOLN 47 Calmar St. Slow to argue, but quick to act. Teachers College. Experience, stock clerk, Taymor Shoe 2. ln- terests: bowling, hockey, foot- ball, reading.XGoal, Armed Forces. BRUCE NEIL LINDBERG 1351 Main St. With the good man, anger is quick to die. General Business. Experience, stock clerk, West Side A G P 2, 3, 4. Interests: automobiles, football, swimming, bowling. Goal, Armed Forces. Q 'lo 5'1- lil BETTY MARIE LINOQUIST Bet 27 Miller Ave. AmiabiIity begets riches. College Liberal Arts. Activities, A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, Christ- mas Pageant 2, 3, 4, Dues Col- lector 2, German Club 3 Itreas- urerl 4, Musicale 2, 4, Intra- mural Sports 2, Senior Play Usher 4. Interests: YWCA, sew- ing, athletics. Goal: college, mathematics. JOHN FRANCIS LIROSI Bella 171 Prospect St. Where there's fun, he's always in it, Most of the time he will begin it. General Business. Experience, bundle boy, BPM 4. Interests, bowling, automobiles, hunting, deep sea fishing, football. Goal, electrician. KEVIN ROBERT LOUGHLIN 24 Lexington St. A man of manners and achievement. General Business. Experience, clerk, Kennedy 8, Co., Inc., Dairy Products 2, 3, 4. Interests, Knights of Columbus, Jamaica Plain Council, electricity, swim- ming, bowling, tennis, skating. Goal, electrical and technical school, religious service. JOYCE ELIZABETH LOVEOAY 1 Pearl St. College Liberal Arts. Activities, Girls Glee Club 2, Basketball 2. Interests: CYO, dancing, swim- ming. Goal, Brockton Beauty Ac- ademy. ELOON CHARLES LOWE 14 Leonard St. The winds and waves are always on the side of the ablest navigatorsf' Industrial Arts. Experience, counterman, Walsh's Ice Cream 2, 3, truck driver, Bruno's Whole- sale Candy 4. Interests, basket- ball, hockey, spectator football. Goal, Armed Forces. CHARLES JOSEPH LDYCANO 118 Christopher Rd. Quiet and seemingly shy, with a sparkle of mischief in his eye. General Business. Experience: delivery boy, BPM 3, 4. Inter- ests: automobiles, football, swimming, bowling. Goal: Armed Forces. CHRISTINE MARIE LUCAS Tina 11 Aledo Pl. Quiet but with inner spirit. College Scientihc. Activities: Photography Committee 4, In- tramural Softball ico-captainl 3. Experience: lifeguard, local pool 2, 3. Interests: St. Colman's CYO, art, stamp collecting, swim- ming. Goal: art school, interior decorating. PAUL EDWARD LUCCHETTI Lucch 202 Howard St. A good nature is a key that fits many locks. Industrial Arts. Experience: clerk, Dunnington's 2, 3, 4. In- terests: automobiles, fishing, hunting. Goal: auto mechanics. CHRISTINA ELIZABETH LUCIER Chris 24 Wayland St. Commercial Stenographic. Activ- ity: Cafeteria Worker 2, 3. In- terests: dancing, skating, swim- ming, flying. Goal: secretary, IBM worker, airline stewardess. RICHARD ANTHONY LUIZZI Squeeg 50 Otis St. Technical. Interests: fishing, boating, hunting. Goal: techni- cal school. KATHLEEN ANN LYONS Kathy 98 Forest Ave. She smiles and the world smiles with her. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Gymnastics Club 2, 3: Intramural Basketball 2, 3. Interests: music, church choir, piano, reading. Goal: college, liberal arts. RICHARD FRANCIS MACDDNALD Mac 84 Foster St. Silence is one of the virtues of the wise. Technical. Activity: Nominating Committee 2. Interests: photo- graphy, coin collecting. Goal: photography school, Army. KATHLEEN SDPHIE MACHINSKI Kathy 227 N. Ouincy St. An act is better than a word. Commercial Machines. Activities: Junior Usher 3, Part-timer 4. Interests: Junior TCCC, water skiing, bowling, skating. Goal: junior college. JOHN FRANCIS MACK Mac 41 Waverly St. 'IA courteous person, humble, willing and able. Technical. Interests: football, baseball, basketball, golf. Goal: Armed Forces. JANET LOUISE MACKAY Jan 140 Spring St. When a friend doth need me, I am always there. Teachers College. Transfer from Cardinal Spellman High School September 1961. Activity: Brock- tonia Advertising Staff 3, 4. In- terests: Junior TCCC, CYO, ski- ing, swimming, painting. Goal: nursing. PHYLLIS ELLEN MacKILLOP Philip 81 Christopher Rd. Her ways are ways of pleasantnessf' Commercial Stenographic. Activi- ties: Library Monitor 3, 4: Part- timer 4, Student Council 4, Yearbook Staff 4. Interests: Rain- bow, CE, ten-pin bowling, swim- ming, dancing. Goal: junior col- lege. PRISCILLA ANNE MacNElL Mac 69 Breer Cir. Always keep on smiling. College Liberal Arts. Transfer from Watertown High School Sep- tember 196l. Interests: CYO at Our Lady of Lourdes Church, water skiing, boating, sailing. swimming, dancing, bowling, driving, art lfashion sketching, modernl. Goal: college, labora- tory technician or medical sec- retary. GALE ELAINE MACOMBER 19 Thornell St. She thinks with her heart. Commercial Stenographic. Ex- perience: salesgirl, Asker's Bak- ery 3, 4. Interests: bowling, church choir iSouth Congrega- tionall, dancing. Goal: office work. EDMOND JOSEPH MAHAN 45 Howard St. Education is an ornament in prosperity and a refuge in adversity. College Liberal Arts. Interests: UFO, politics, Civil War, reading, history. Goal: college, journalism. JOHN ROCCU MAIELLANO Jack 74 Glendale St. His welcome ever smiles to all. College Scientific. Activities Band 2, 3, German Club 2. In terest: Gear Grinders Auto Club. Goal: engineering school. JOAN FRANCES MALASPINO Joanie 42 Peterson Ave. A lively mind, a pretty face, No thoughts unkind does she embrace. College Scientific. Activities: ln- tramural Softball 2, 3: Intra- mural Basketball lcaptainl 3. Experience: waitress, BPM 4. Interests: CYO, bowling, dancing, horseback riding, tennis, swim- ming. Goal: liberal arts college. LETA NANCY MALTZ Little Une 32 Scott Rd. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Intramural Softball 2: Intramu- ral Basketball 3, Girls Leaders Club 3, Student Council 4. ln- terests: YM and YWHA, bowling, dancing. swimming, water skiing. Goal: college, dental hygiene. SHIRLEY MAE MANDEVILLE 22 Everett St. Sweet thoughts, sweet deeds, sweet girl. Commercial Stenographic. Activi- ties: Brocktonia Collector 2: Part-timer 4. Interests: CYO at St. Colman's, bowling, sewing, dancing. Goal: secretarial work. PATRICIA ANN MANOLI Pat 701 Montello St. Swift to hear, slow to speak. Commercial Machines. Experi- ence: salesgirl, W. T. Grant Co. 4. Interests: skating, bowling. dancing, reading. Goal: business college, secretarial work. JUDITH GAIL MANSULLA Judy 31 Gladstone St. A pleasing way, a sunny smile, full of pep and fun. College Liberal Arts. Activity: Girls Glee Club 2, 3, 4. Interests: CYO, dancing, piano, writing Ipoems, short storiesl. Goal: col- lege. WAYNE MICHAEL MANSULLA 556 Pleasant St. Wit is the salt of conversation. College Scientific. Activities: Baseball 2, 35 Basketball 25 Foot- ball 2. Interests: bowling, bas- ketball fcity leaguel. Goal: col- lege, engineering. JEAN ANN MARELLA Jeannie 124 Edson St. Hospital Training. Activities: Girls Glee Club 3, 45 Intramural Basketball tcaptainl 2, 35 Intra- mural Softball 2, 35 Harmonics 45 Nominating Committee 35 Brocktonia Collector 45 Sports Council 2. Interests: Rockne Sports Club lcaptainl, CYO, Jun- ior TCCC, St. Margaret's Choir, All-District Chorus, dancing, skating. Goal: school of nursing. FRANCIS JOSEPH MAROCHINO Frank 81 Winthrop St. Men of few words are the best. Technical. Interests: stamp col- lecting, football, basketball. Goal: aeronautical school. EDWARD JOSEPH MARTIN 142 Hovendon Ave. A good name is better than precious ointment. Technical. Interest: automobiles. Goal: Armed Forces. JOHN PETER MARTIN 38 Wall St. A good disposition will, with application, surmount every difficulty. Teachers College. Activity: In- tramural Basketball 2. Interests: YMCA, hunting, fishing, swim- ming, baseball, camping. Goal: college, engineering. '1-L r Q 'fig 5.91. anl ' 'C' 5' . Q- 7-7-4 - LOUISE JANE MARTIN 30 Rutland Sq. Born with a gift of laughter. Commercial Bookkeeping. Activi- ties: Girls Glee Club 45 Intramu- ral Softball 25 Intramural Bas- ketball 2, 3. lnterests: dancing, bowling, skating. Goal: IBM school. DIANE EDYTHE MATCHETT 306 Summer St. A sunny nature wins lasting friendships everywhere. College Scientific. Activities: Brocktonia Collector 45 Home- room Representative 35 Intramu- ral Basketball 2, 3g Intra- mural Softball 2, 35 Nominating Committee 25 Student Council 3, 4. Interests: Rainbow, Senior High Drop-In Center. Goal: sec- retarial school. CAROL ANN MATHIS C. A. 228 Field St. A light heart lives Iong. Teachers College. Activities: Girls Leaders Club 35 Gymnastics 25 Intramural Volleyball 2, 35 Dues Collector 2, 4. Experience: lifeguard, Montello Swimming Pool 3. Interests: YWCA, CYO, Mikado fleading partl, water bal- let, swimming, dancing, knitting, baking, piano playing. Goal: teaching, physical education. PATRICIA ROBERTA MATTOLI Pat 205 Crescent St. Commercial Machines. Activities: Basketball 2, 35 Intramural Soft- ball tcaptainl 35 Part-timer 4. Goal: secretarial school. ROBIN LEA MAY is Robbie 4OO West Elm St. As happy a girl as any in the world, for the whole world seems to smile upon her. Commercial Bookkeeping. Activi- ties: A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 45 Class Gift Committee 45 Har- monics 2, 3, 4. Interests: sing- ing, dancing, parties. Goal: school, modeling, singing career. KATHERINE ELSIE MAYO Kathy 17 Wayland St. Hospital Training. Experience: cashier, King's 4. Interests: ice skating, bowling. Goal: nursing. STEWART PAUL McAFEE Mac 295 Ash St. Two qualities that often blend - a good sport and a loyal friend. College Scientific. Interests: automotives, hunting, hockey, firearms. Goal: Armed Forces. SHEILA ANN McCARTHY She-She 19 Smith Ave. Sociable and pleasant, Always willing to laugh. Teachers College. Activities: Basketball 2: Volleyball 2. ln- terests: hairdressing, dancing, sewing. Goal: LaBaron Hair- dressing Academy. WILLIAM OLIVER McCLIING Bill 176 Bourne St. College Scientific. Activities: A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4: All-Dis- trict Chorus 2, 3, 4: All-State Chorus 2, 3, 4: Boys State Rep- resentative 3: Brocktonia 2, 3, 4: Christmas Pageant 2, 3, 4: Dues Collector 3: Galloneers 2, 3, 4: German Club 2: Junior Usher 3: Male Chorus 2, 3, 4: Tennis 3, 4 lcaptainl: Student Government Exchange Program 4. Goal: college, mathematician. LUIS RICH McCURDY 41 Glenwood St. Give to the world the best you have and the best will come back to you. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Afternoon Composition Class 4: Gymnastics Club 3: Intramural Basketball 3. Interests: rock collecting, fishing, sewing, cook- ing. Goal: college, teaching. WILLIAM ANTHONY McDONALll Billy 42 Commercial iSt. 'Good cheer is no hindrance to a good life. Technical. Experience: ASP 2. Interests: baseball, football, basketball, bowling. Goal: school of drafting and technical train- ing. ELAINE TRACY McGOVERN Lainy 41 Hill St. Don't judge too quickly the wrongs of others For you yourself might be guilty of them someday. Commercial Machines. Interests: dancing, riding, philosophy. Goal: Mount Ida Junior College, air- line stewardess. DUANE LUN McGRATH 21 E. Main St. Industrial Arts. Interests: hunt- ing, fishing. Goal: college, auto- motive engineering. PAUL THOMAS McGUIRE Mac 7 Hayward Ave. Industrial Arts. Interests: bird watching, butterfly collecting, reading, sea shell collecting, hunting, fishing. Goal: trade school. RONALD LAWRENCE McGUlRE 47 Highland St. Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. Industrial Arts. Activities: Cross Country 3: Track 3. Interests: Explorer Scouts and Boy Scouts of America, singing, helping children. Goal: Navy, hospital corpsman. SANDRA LEE McGUIRE Sandy 14 Hill St. For pep and class she's hard to surpass. College Scientific. Activities, Af- ternoon Composition Class 4, Class Play Usher 4, Christmas Pageant 4, Intramural Basketball 3, Gymnastics 3, Intramural Softball 2. Interests: CYO, CYO cheerleading, dancing, bowling, writing poetry. Goal, college, liberal arts. JUDY ELAINE McHUGH 985 N. Main St. A combination of dependability, sincerity, and kindness. College Liberal Arts. Experience, kitchen work, nursing home. In- terests, Junior TCCC, dancing, swimming, water skiing. Goal: hairdressing school or branch of the service. SANDRA MARIE McKEOWN Sandy 95 Florence St. Quiet and true A good friend for you. Commercial Stenographic. Ac- tivity, Partitimer 4. Goal, office work. MARY ELIZABETH Mc KNIGHT Mich 38 Plymouth St. Be my friend, and l'Il be yours. Hospital Training. Activities: Girls Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Library Monitor 2, 3. Interests: YPF, NAACP, dancing, sewing, read- ing, cooking, swimming. Goal: nursing. JOYCE RUSEMARY McLEOD 92 W. Chestnut St. There is no substitute for thoroughgoing, ardent, sincere earnestnessf' College Liberal Arts. Activity, Class Play Production 4. lnter- est, drawing. Goal: college. 5- 1:- i 4 ur vx. 114 T-It 'UI' ifg fm f ' A'-J-ff GERALD CUMMINGS McNAMARA Clipper 1476 Main St. Good sense and a sense of humor blend. Industrial Arts. Activity: Bas- ketball 2. Experience: dishwash- er, Capeway Manor 2. Interests, automobiles, dancing. Goal, Navy. JEROME JDSEPH McNAMARA Jerry 67 Elliot St. Where hearts are true, few words will do. Technical. Interests, baseball, basketball, hockey, football, bowling. Goal, broadcasting school. LINDA RUTH McRAE 350 West St. Her virtues are many, her faults are few, Success in the future in whatever she may do. College Scientific. Activities: Student Council 2, Girls Glee Club 4. Interests: music, church activities, basketball. Goal, nurs- ing school. KATHLEEN ANN MENTUN Kathy 10 Manomet St. Constantly happy and willing to share. College Liberal Arts. Activities, Junior Usher 3, Motto Commit- tee 4, Senior Class Play 4. ln- terests: dancing, bowling, read- ing, skating. Goal, college, teach- ing. DOUGLAS JAMES MERREY Doug 104 Hollis St. You never know what he is going to do until he does it. College Scientific. Activities, Brocktonia Staff 2, 3, 4, After- noon Composition Class 4, Swimming 2, 3, 4, Yearbook Staff lboys' sports editorl 4. Interests: YMCA Class A Swimming Team, church youth group lpresidentl, chess, reading, people, basket- ball. Goal: college. JOHN EDWARD MEURLING 25 Homestead St. This lad is full of ambition. Soon he'll reach a high position. College Liberal Arts. Activities: A Cappella Choir laccompanistl 3, 4, Christmas Pageant 3, 4, Galloneers 3, 4: German Club lpresidentl 2, 3, 4. Interests: Hi-League, music, church choir. Goal: college, foreign service. ROBERT BORA MICZNIK 154 N. Warren Ave. Don't judge by the surface this quiet boy. College Scientific. Activitiy: Ger- man Club 4. Interests: photog- raphy, music. Goal: college, pharmacy. KAREN LEE MIETT 23 Tremont St. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Girls Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Christ- mas Pageant 2, 3. Interests: bowling, skating. Goal: junior college. ARNOLD ROBERT MILLER 39 Monson St. Where there is a will, there is a way. College Liberal Arts. Experience: salesman and stock boy, W. B. Mason Co. 4. interests: De- Molay, bowling, chess. Goal: college, electrical engineering. LORRAINE MARIE MILLER 2O Oakland Ave. Commercial Stenographic. Ac- tivities: Library Monitor 3, 4, Part-timer 4. Experience: sales- girl and cashier, King's 3, 4. Interests: bowling, ice skating. Goal: business school, private secretary. V4 Q .x XS it F 'N 'lb Ulf' X... N' WAYNE KEVIN MILLER 93 Kingman St. College Scientitic. Activity: Bas- ketball 2. Experience: greens- keeper, Wellesley Country Club 4. Interests: CYF lpresidentl, pencil sketching, writing. Goal: art college, teaching. SANDRA ELAINE MILLET Sandi 23 Grant Ave. lt's good to be merry and wise: It's good to be honest and true. Hospital Training. Activities: Junior Usher 3, Photography Committee 4. Experience: cash- ier, Almac's 4. interests: Rain- bow, swimming, horseback rid- ing, dancing, camping. Goal: sur- gical nursing. CLAUDIA ALICE MOGAN Claud 407 N. Montello St. Good personality is the main highway to success. Hospital Training. Experience: sterilization aide, Brockton Hos- pital 4. lnterests: Junior Volun- teers, dancing, swimming, bowl- ing, skating. Goal: school of nursing. JOHN CHARLES MOLANDER 123 Hayward Ave. May we all do our duty, which in any man's language, is a very comprehensive word of great honor, meaning and import. General Mechanical. Interests: automobiles, spectator foot- ball. Goal: U.S. Army Airborne lparatroopsl. GAIL JOYCE MONAST Gay 781 Main St. College Liberal Arts. Activity: Student Council 3. Interests: bowling, dancing. Goal: school of nursing. PETER ANTHONY MONCY 271 Field St. A little nonsense now and then is relished by the best of men. Commercial Bookkeeping. Inter- ests: music, hunting, fishing. Goal: business school. WILLIAM DAVID MONE Bill 38 llenelworth Ave. Much wisdom goes with few words. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Homeroom Representative 35 Junior Usher 35 Student Council 3. Experience: bundle boy, Ken- nedy's Clothing Store 4. Goal: Bowdoin College. MARILYN EILEEN MONTAGANO Lynn 68 Denton St. Friendliness and good nature go a long way in life. College Scientific. Activities: Af- ternoon Composition Class 45 German Club 3, 45 Gymnastics Club 2, 35 Intramural Basket- ball 2, 35 Intramural Softball 2, 3. Interests: St. Colman's CYO, St. Colman's Players Club, swim- ming, art, tennis, reading, bi- ology. Goal: college, nursing. ROLENE DORRIS MORENCY 117 Forest Ave. Courtesy costs nothing, but gains everything. Commercial Bookkeeping. Ac- tivities: Part-timer 45 Senior Class Play Usher lco-chairmanl 45 Dues Collector 4. Interest: drawing. Goal: junior college, accounting. DONNA ANNE MORGAN 17 Crescent Pl. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Dues Collector 25 Girls Sports Council 35 Constitution Commit- tee 25 Student Council Alternate 4. Interests: boating, skiing, ice skating, people. Goal: college, foreign languages. MARY ELLEN MORIARTY 51 Clinton St. A time to keep silent and a time to speak. Commercial Machines. Activities: Intramural Basketball 25 Drama- tic Club 3. Experience: teller, Montello Federal Savings and Loan Association 3, 4. Interests: dancing, bowling, swimming. Goal: business school, banking. RALPH JOHN MORRILL 121 Massasoit Ave. College Scientific. Activity: Weight Lifting Club 2. Interest: automobiles. Goal: college, ac- counting. KATHLEEN LOUISE MOYNIHAN Kathy 76 Hillside Ave. Sweet thoughts, sweet deeds, sweet girl. Hospital Training. Activities: Brocktonia Collector 25 Dues Col- lector 45 Intramural Basketball 2, 35 Intramural Softball 2, 35 Girls Leaders Club 35 Nominating Committee 2, 3. Experience: waitress, Breen's 3, 4. Interests: CYO, Junior TCCC, bowling, tennis, swimming, church choir. Goal: nursing. JOANNE MUELLER Jo 481 Rockland St. College Scientific. Activities: Basketball 25 Brocktonia Collec- tor 3, 45 Band 2, 3, 45 Girls Glee Club 45 Harmonics 45 Stu- dent Council 2. Interest: MYF. Goal: college. BARRIE EDWARD MULKERN 222Vz Belmont St. General Mechanical. Interests: Afrlcuban music, archery, weight lifting, tennis. Goal: guitar play- er, rock 'n' roll band. DAVID NORMAN MUMFORD Dave 37 Hunt St. Happy is he who is content. Technical. Experience: stock boy, Tedeschi's 2. Interests: Sacred Heart CYO, automobiles. Goal: machinist. JEAN HELEN MURPHY Murph 436 Moraine St. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Afternoon Composition Class 45 Class Gift Committee 45 Class Play 45 Dues Collector 35 ln- tramural Basketball 2, 35 Christ- mas Pageant 45 Intramural Soft- ball 35 Nominating Committee ichairmani 25 Yearbook Home- room Representative 45 Junior Prom Decorating Committee 3. interests: CYO, Junfor TCCC. Goal: Emmanuel College, medical research. SANDRA ANN MURPHY Sandi 41 Wendell Ave. College Liberal Arts. Activity: Yearbook Art Staff 4. inter- ests: Junior TCCC isecretaryl, art. Goal: art school. SUSAN SNOW MURPHY Merph 19 Winthrop St. Commercial Machines. Interests: dancing, swimming, skating. Goal5 junior college. KATHLEEN ANNE MURRAY Kathy 109 Auburn St. College Scientific. Activities: Christmas Pageant 45 Gift Com- mittee 45 Dues Collector 2g Girls Leaders Club 2, 35 Homeroom Representative 35 Intramural Basketball 2, 35 Intramural Soft- ball 2, 35 Yearbook 4. Interests: CYO iSt. Margaret'si, Junior TCCC, skiing, swimming, read- ing. Goal: airline school. it bin- i 117 i' i D 4:- uv 'E' LOUIS ANTHONY MUSSARI 1l Forest Rd. College Liberal Arts. Interests: YMCA, basketball, baseball. Goal: college, accounting. PETER MURRAY NASH 11 Custer St. Teachers College. Interests: So- ciety Early Recorded Music, Re- corded Music League, collecting records, repairing antique phono- graphs. Goal: radio broadcasting school. GEORGIA NASIOPOULOS Florida 40 Haverhill St. Ever happy, ever gay, Georgia will cheer your blues away. Commercial Stenographic. Inter- ests: Junior GOYA, swimming, bowling, tennis, dancing, skat- ing. Goal: secretarial school. JAMES WAYNE NEIL Jim 1007 Montello St. Industrial Arts. Experience: cash- ier, Fernandes Supermarket 2, 35 cashier, Big A Foods 4. Interests: hunting, fishing, dancing, car re- pair and remodeling. Goal: Armed Forces. ELEANOR LOUISE NELSON Ellie 38 Lyman St. As merry as the day is long. Teachers College. Experience: cafeteria worker, Brockton Hos- pital 4. lnterests: St. Colman's CYO, ESIA, dramatics, dancing, bowling, skating, swimming. Goal: IBM school. LLOYD STANLEY NERENBERG Lou 327 Boylston St. l'Music is the thing of the world that I love most. College Scientific. Activities: Band 2, 3, 4: JV Football 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 2. Interests: Great- er Boston Youth Symphony, Brockton Orchestral Society. Goal: school of music. ROBERT STANLEY NEWELL 92 Kenelworth Ave. We may live without friends: we may live without books: But modern man can't live without cooks. College Scientific. Activities: Male Chorus 2: Track 2. Experi- ence: usher, Colonial Theatre 3: fountain clerk, Producers' Dairy 4. Interests: basketball, danc- ing. Goal: Culinary Institute of America. HELEN DAWN NlCHOLSON Dawny Girl 685 E. Ashland St. Friendly to all who cross her way. Hospital Training. Activity: Girls Glee Club 2. Interests: Rainbow, dancing. Goal: nursing. PAUL EDFORD NICKERSDN 10 Leo Ave. He will rise high who strives for high places. College Scientific. Activities: Baseball 2 lmanageri: Basketball 2 lmana eri. Experience: stock E boy, Knapp Brothers Shoe 4. ln- terests: Explorers, church youth group, automobiles, fishing, bowling. Goal: technological school. DAVID WAYNE NILSSDN Dave 200 Copeland St. A true friend is forever a friend. General Business. Interests: YMCA Bowling League, YMCA Rifle Team, hunting, fishing, but- terfly collecting, water skiing, skin diving, ice skating, boat racing. Goal: sporting goods store. -1 CHARLES NORBERG Jackson 348 Ash St. Here is one well liked by all Summer, winter, spring and fall. College Scientific. Interests: Hi-Y, church basketball, swim- ming, tennis, water skiing. Goal: college. MARY ELLEN NORDBERG 25 Park Rd. Looks on the bright side of everything. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Afternoon Composition Class 4: Dues Collector 4: Intramural Basketball 2: Motto Committee 4: Class Play Usher 4. Interests: CYO, reading, athletics. Goal: liberal arts college, teaching. CHARLES NOTlS 217 Spring St. Silence more musical than any song. College Scientific. Experience: bundle boy, BPM 2. Interest: lunior GOYA. Goal: college, meteorology. LINDA MARY NUGENT Nuggie 236 Carl Ave. Commercial Machines. Activities: Yearbook Homeroom Representa- tive 4. Interests: CYO, boating, modern art, horseback riding. Goal: IBM school. DAVID PAUL 0'BRlAN 0by 16 Paulin Ave. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Brocktonia Staff 2, 3, 4: Banner Committee 2: Intramural Table Tennis 2. Experience: pin boy, Walk-Over Club 4. Interests: DeMolay, DeMolay Bowling Lea- gue, Acolyte Guild, cartooning, photography, politics, popular music, reading, creative writ- ing. Goal: liberal arts college, journalism. RICHARD LAWRENCE O'BRIEN Dick 46 Appleton St. He can be as proper a man as one shall see in an earthly year. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Class Officer 2, 3, 4: Junior Usher 3. Interest: CYO. Goal: college. JANICE IRENE O'CONNELL Jan 39 Ford St. Health is the vital principle of bliss, and exercise, of health. Commercial Bookkeeping. Activi- ties: A Cappella Choir 3: Dues Collector 3, Junior Usher 3: Nominating Committee 2, Stu- dent Council 2. lnterests: Junior TCCC, water skiing, horseback riding. Goal: business school, airline hostess. JOSEPH VINCENT O'CONNELL Joe 588 Belmont St. The first years of man must make promise for the last. Teachers College. Interests: CYO iOur Lady of Lourdesi, reading, fishing, boating. Goal: business college. MARY CATHERINE O'DONOGHUE 90 Cherry St. Sunny disposition, earnest endeavor Mary and sincerity, synonomous forever. Commercial Bookkeeping. Activi- ties: Dues Collector 2: Student Council Alternate 4: Prom Dec- orating Committee 3, 4. Inter- ests: CYO at St. Edward's, Jun- ior TCCC, dancing, reading, boat- ing, Senior High Drop-ln Center. Goal: IBM school. ALLAN RICHARD OFFRINGA 1135 W. Elm Ext. Gentleman, student, and a good friend. Teachers College. Activities: Constitution Committee 2: Track 2. Interests: Holbrook Sports- man's Club, YMCA Rifle Team, hunting, skiing, fishing. Goal: college. JOHN KENNETH OLIVIERI Oly 34 Bradley Ave. Why take life seriously? You'lI never get out of it alive! Technical. Interests: football, automobiles. Goal: technical school. GLORIA JEAN OLSON I9 Grand St. lt is well to think well, it is divine to act well. Commercial Stenographic. Ac- tivity: Part-timer 4. Interests: bowling, dancing, skating, swim- ming. Goal: secretarial work. SANDRA LEE OLSON Sandy I5 Trafalgar St. A kind word melts gloom like the sun. Commercial Machines. Interests: bowling, dancing. Goal: secre- tarial work. WAYNE THEODORE OLSON Oley 65 Menlo St. Ask my pen: it governs me- l govern not it. College Scientific. Activities: Afternoon Composition Class 4: Brocktonia 3: German Club 2. Experience: bundle boy, A8tP 4. Interests: DeMolay, Acolyte Guild, water skiing, skiing, bowl- ing, boating. Goal: college of business administration, finance or accounting. CAROL ANN ORCUTT SuhbIe 15 Pleasant View Ave. Delay is preferable to error. Commercial Machines. Activities: Class Play Usher 4: Dramatic Club. Interests: Dance Teachers Club of Boston, dancing, swim- ming, skating, parties. Goal: choreography. JDHN EDWARD DRNELLAS 4 Bellevue Ave. Blessed with that charm, the certainty to please. Technical. Activity: Student Council 3, 4. Experience: re- ceiver in a cosmetics warehouse 4. Interests: Rev-eleers Kustom Kar Klub of Stoughton, music lguitarl. Goal: IBM school. JOYCE MARTHA DRTENDAHL 50 Wyoming Ave. The heaven of each is but what each desires. Teachers College. Interests: reading, dancing, painting, cook- ing, skating, traveling, decorat- ing, sewing, bowling. Goal: IBM or secretarial school. SUSAN ANN OSGOOD Sue 66 Gifford St. Laugh and the world laughs with you. Hospital Training. Activities: Glee Club 4, Volleyball 2. Interests: MYF, bowling, skating, dancing. Goal: nursing. JANET LUIS ANN DSIK Jan 332 Plain St. Always calm and always collected, Well liked by all and by all respected. Retail Selling. Activities: DECA lpresidenti 4, Motto Committee 4, Pigskin Social Committee 2. Interests: Rockne, Junior TCCC, dancing, painting, horseback riding. Goal: school of retailing, buyer. WAYNE EDGAR PACKARD 550 Pearl St. Without haste, but without rest. Industrial Arts. Experience: serv- ice station attendant, West Side Esso 3, 4. Interest: Holbrook Rifle and Pistol Association. Goal: employment in Brockton. hw, fs- in .1 l N QI EUGENE LESLIE PACKER Gene 551 West Elm St. Many friends he's easily won, Since he's always full of fun. College Liberal Arts. Activity: Orchestra 2. Interest: model air- planes. Goal: Indiana University, dentistry. KENNETH JOSEPH PAGNOTTA Ken 375 Summer St. A friend to all who come his way. College Scientific. Activities: JV Football 2: Weight Lifting Club 2. Interests: electronics, swimming, novels. Goal: college, electrical engineering. GLORIA ANN PALMER Glo 209 Pearl St. A good heart is better than all the heads in the world. Commercial Machines. Activity: Girls Glee Club 2. Experience: salesgirl and stock work, Ullian's Sweater Shop 3, 4. Interests: dancing, bowling, art, swimming, tennis. Goal: IBM school, office work. STEPHEN PARASKIVAS Pesky 24 Wall St. Always happy, always gay, A friendly sort in every way. Technical. Interests: fishing, baseball, classical music, jazz, chess, mathematics, biology. Goal. college. SANDRA LEE PARZIALE Sandy 14 Greenfield St. lt is a friendly heart that has plenty of friends. Commercial Machines. Interests: dancing, swimming, bowling. Goal: secretarial work. LLOYD IRVING PAULDING Skip 70 Forest Ave. If there's anything I can't bear, it's quiet. Teachers College. Activity: Table Tennis 3. Experience: stock boy, BPM 3, 4. Interests: boating, hockey, basketball, football. Goal: Armed Forces. LDRRAINE MAY PEARCE Laurie 65 Park Rd. When a friend asks, there is no tomorrow. Commercial Machines. Interests: dancing, bowling. Goal: IBM school. EDWIN DAVID PEARSDN Eddie 81 Carl Ave. Silence is true wisdom's best reply. Industrial Arts. Experience: bun- dle boy, Fernandes 3, 4. Interest: automobiles. Goal: Armed For- ces. LINDA JEAN PEARSDN Lin 244 Market St. Commercial Bookkeeping. Inter- ests: South Street Methodist MYF, dancing, bowling, sewing, boating, skating. Goal: secre- tarial school. VERNDN BRUCE PEARSDN 553 W. Main St., Avon A quiet complacency that is most soothing. College Scientific. Activities: Tennis 2, 3: Cross Country 4. Interests: DeMoIay, Sir Knights, YMCA, basketball. Goal: college. .,-.. ,,-y,-.q,-v- -. - .I rx. 'Y-iss' av-- if Jef' V' AA ll 114 S ' 06 ..4 ' I Q 3 juss 'hi' Q- st.. ld an .fn-h : thu wi, FF' LAWRENCE MICHAEL PELL Larry 86 Tilton Ave. To count his friends, count the population. College Scientific. Activities: Al- ternoon Composition Class 4: Golf 3, 4: Junior Usher 3. Inter- ests: YMHA, Nefty, fishing, dis- secting animals. Goal: liberal arts college, business or medi- cine. JOSEPH RDY PELUSO Joe 228 Grove St. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Executive Committee 4: Football 3, 4: Track 3, 4 Ico-captainl: Junior Usher. Interests: art, music. Goal: college. HARRIETT ELIZABETH PERRDTTA 23 Wilson St. Laughter wins her many friends. Hospital Training. Activities: Stu- dent Council 4: Brocktonia Col- lector 4: Nominating Commit- tee 3, Gymnastics Club 2. Experi- ence: waitress, Chaney's Phar- macy 2. Interests: dancing, travel. Goal: medical technology. JANET MARIE PERRDTTA Jan 87 Gladstone St. l'Nothing is so popular as kindness. Teachers College. Activities: Girls Leaders Club 3, Yearbook Homeroom Representative 4. Experience: salesgirl, F. W. Wool- worth, East Shopping Plaza 3, 4. Interests: tennis, skating, danc- ing, bowling, swimming, softball. Goal: X-ray technician. ARTHUR GUY PERRY 855 N. Main St., W. Bridgewater Before very long he will have seen the world. Industrial Arts. Interest: auto- mobiles. Goal: Armed Forces. ARTHUR MILTON PERRY Art 131 Hillberg Ave. 'lOuiet, friendly, but always sincere, Nice to have around, nice to be near. Teachers College. Activity: JV Baseball 2. Experience: National Bank of Plymouth County 4, ca- tering service, Coffee Shop of Brockton 2. Interests: bowling, automobiles, parties, books, bas- ketball, football, tennis, volley- ball. Goal: college, business. JOHN DAVID PERRY Perrywinkle 357 East St. He is himself the collection of fine things. Technical. Interests: bowling, coin collecting, baseball, basket- ball. Goal: technical school. LINDA ANN PETERSON Lynn 147 Channing Ave. Let my actions speak for me, not my words. Commercial Stenographic. Experi- ence: waitress, Chaney's Drug Store 4. Interests: swimming, dancing, tennis. Goal: secretarial work. JOHN ANDERSON PETTEY III Jack 331 Green St. The force of his own merit makes his way. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Cafeteria Worker 2, Class Play 4, Christmas Pageant 4, Junior Usher 3. Interests: swimming, water skiing, horseback riding, reading, art, motion pictures, music. Goal: college. LORRAINE MARIE PETTI 23 Loucraft Ave. A sunny disposition defies all clouds. Commercial Stenographic. Activi- ties: Dramatic Club 2, Intramu- ral Sports 2, 3: Gym Monitor 4, Nominating Committee 3. Inter- ests: CYO, Junior TCCC, bowling, skating, horseback riding, danc- ing, water skiing. Goal: secre- tarial school. K ' 31. ' WILLIAM RICHARD PETTI Billy 31 Harlan Dr. No wealth is like a quiet mind. College Liberal Arts. Activity: JV Baseball 2. Interests: reading, music, basketball. Goal: college, business administration. FRANCIS EDWARD PFIEFFER Frank 28 Oak Ridge Dr. E. He holds up the sky- with one hand! College Scientific. Activities: Football 2, 3, Christmas Pageant 4. Interests: weight lifting, basketball, baseball. Goal: col- lege, law school. MARCIA MAE PHANEUF Marsh 38 Perry Ave. Her eyes are merry, her heart is gay, A lovely smile, a friendly way. Commercial Machines. Activities: information Desk 4: Junior Ush- er 3. Interests: CYO, bowling, dancing, horseback riding, music, skating. Goal: IBM school or hairdressing. ADELE DIANE PHILLIPS Del 135 Kevin Rd. Hospital Training. Activities: Class Gift Committee 4: Student Council Alternate 4. Interests: Rockne, Rainbow, dancing, bowl- ing, basketball, swimming. Goal: college, teaching or nursing. MARTHA PHILLIPS Martie 10 Silver Rd. A perfect person, nobly planned To warm, to comfort, and command. College Scientific. Activities: Class Dues Collector 2, 3, Girls Glee Club 2: Photography Com- mittee 4. lnterests: Rainbow, church, stamps, pottery. Goal: college, nursing. NANCY JANE PICKERING Nan 23 Huntington St. Commercial Bookkeeping. Activi- ties: A Cappella Choir 3, Christ- mas Pageant 3: Class Play Ticket Committee 4, Drum Majorette 2, 3, lhead 41. Intramural Sports 2, 3, Homeroom Representative 3: Motto Committee 4: Student Council 2, 3 lsecretary 41: Pig- skin Social and Prom Decorating Committee 3. Experience: life- guard, East Side Pool 2, 3. Interests: Junior TCCC, St. Ed- ward's CYO, Tosca Club. CARL LINWOOD PIERCE 16 N. Belcher Ave. Ponder long before you act. College Liberal Arts. Activity: Afternoon Composition Class 4. Experience: bundle boy, BPM 4. Interests: DeMolay, St. Paul's Episcopal Church, EYC. Goal: liberal arts college, teaching. CAROLYN JEAN PIERCE Bally 22 Jeanne Ave. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Nominating Committee 2: Brock- tonia Staff 3: Homeroom Dues Collector 4: Afternoon Composi- tion Class 4. Interests: Senior High Fellowship Group lpresi- dentl, United Christian Youth Council of Brockton lsecretaryl, horseback riding, swimming, surfing. Goal: junior college, medical secretary. CLAIRE MARIE PIKE 76 Turner St. Man has his will, but woman has her way. Commercial Stenographic. Ac- tivity: Part-timer 4. Interests: dancing, hairdressing, skating, swimming. Goal: office work. DONALD PAUL PIKE 77 Wheeler Ave. Never be weary of well doing. Teachers College. Activities: Or- chestra 2: German Club 2, 3, 4 lpresidentl: PA System Manager 4. Experience: bundle boy, Te- deschi's 3, 4. Interests: Ger- man poetry, tennis, organ. Goal: junior college, interpreter. 31 - .wi , 'Q F- lk D hd 'im-. be QU' ,re 1 li 1 ROBERT FRANCIS PILESKI Bob 175 Ames St. He carries strength about his person, College Liberal Arts. Activities: Baseball 2, Football 2, 3, Jun- ior Usher 3, Track 2, 3 lco- captainl. Interests: CYO lpresi- dentl, art lcartooningi, basket- ball, music. Goal: college, physi- cal education and health. WILLIAM MICHAEL PINNETTI Bill 148 Ames St. 'tHe that smiles and is never proud, Has tongue at will, but is never loud. Teachers College. Activity: Bas- ketball 2, 3, 4. Interests: CYO, YMCA, trumpet. Goal: college. VIOLET ALICE PITTSLEY Vi 11 Forest Ave. A pleasing way, a sunny smile, To everyone a friend worth while. General Business. Interests: dancing, bowling, ice skating. Goal: success. DONNA JEANNE POKRAKA Dawn 133 Tribou St. A cheerful companion is worth great riches. Harmonics 4. Interest: dancing Goal: office work. ROBERT WILLIAM POLICE 81 Winthrop St. His limbs are cast in manly mold, For hardy sports or contests bold. Teachers College. Activities Baseball 3, 4: Football 3, 4 Basketball 4. Interest: friends Goal: state college. Commercial Bookkeeping. Activi- ties: Constitution Committee 2- JOHN FRANCIS POOLER Johnny 58 Brett St. His thoughts are his own possession, and, though little he says, who know what he thinks? Industrial Arts. Interests: base- ball, bowling, automobiles, car clubs. Goal: contractor, building construction. LUCINDA JANE PORTER Lou 397 Prospect St. College Scientific. Activities: Gift Committee 4: Homeroom Representative 3: Glee Club 4: Yearbook Homeroom Representa- tive 4. Experience: tray girl, Phaneuf Hospital 4. Interests: Rainbow, Senior High Fellowship, Youth Council of Brockton loffi- cerl, church choir, Sunday school teacher, dancing, water skiing, surfing, horseback riding. Goal: junior college, medical secre- tary. CAROLE ANN POTTER 979 Centre St. Gay is the raiment ofthe wise. Commercial Bookkeeping. Ac- tivity: Girls Glee Club 2, 3, 4. Interests: driving, dancing, music. Goal: IBM school. RICHARD EDWARD POWERS Dickie 165 Summer St. These make friends who do friendly acts. College Scientific. Experience: bundle boy, Fernandes 3, 4. ln- terests: automobiles, mechanics. Goal: college, electronic engin- eering. JOYCE ANN PRICE IO Johnson Ct. Interests: dancing, bowling, ski- ing, skating. Goal: IBM school. Nu--..., 435 N L fl? 'iii' i ..i':'. 'Q x 124 ANN PAULA PRILGOUSKY 25 Ridge St. She's a friend true and fair: Just count on Ann, and she'Il be there. Hospital Training. Activities: Basketball 2: Softball 2: Brock- tonia Collector 4. Interests: CYO, skating, bowling, basketball. Goal: Boston Dispensary, medi- cal laboratory technician. WILLIAM FREDERICK PRINCIPE 224 Pleasant St. Teachers College. Activities: Football 4: Basketball 2. Inter- ests: YMCA, football, basketball, pool. Goal: teaching. MARY ELLEN PRODOUZ Ellen 599 N. Montello St. A girl who quietly wends her way And does her duty day by day. Commercial Stenographic. Activ- ity: Brocktonia Collector 2. ln- terests: dancing, bowling, music. Goal: hairdressing. DIANA STELLA PROPAS Bidi 164 Newbury St. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Brocktonia Collector 2, 3: Class Banner Committee 2: Class Nominating Committee 3: Dues Collector 4: Afternoon Composi- tion Class 4: Girls Glee Club 4: Library Monitor 2, 3: Yearbook Art Staff 4. Interests: Junior TCCC lpresidentl, drawing. Goal: college, physical therapy. JOSEPH TOBY PROSPER 111 Battles St. Industrial Arts. Experience: main- tenance man, Knapp Shoe Co. 2: leather cutter, Cicione Sole and Leather Co. 3: groundskeeper, Calvary Cemetery 4. Goal: Army. SUZANNE PRDULX Sue 28 Lexington St. Sincere in the hearts of all her friends. General Academic. Transfer from Oliver Ames High School Septem- ber I962. Interests: skiing, swimming, dancing. Goal: secre- tarial school. LEWIS DONALD PRUSAITIS Don 50 Sawtell Ave. The best way to get out of a difficulty is through it. College Scientific. Experience: clerk, ADP 3, 4. Interests: golf, stamps, coins. Goal: college, electrical engineering. BARBARA ANN PURIFICATO Tiger 134 Forest Ave. Philosophy is nothing but discretion. Teachers College. Interests: bowling, reading, music, dancing. Goal: college, teaching. l0HN LEONARD PUTIGNAND Put 90 Christopher Rd Technical. Interests: CYO, people. Goal: technical school, electri- cal engineering. BRENDA IEAN RABY Bren 51 Byron Ave Diligence is the mother of good fortune. College Scientific. Activities Brocktonia Staff 2: Library Moni- tor 4: Motto Committee 4: Year hook Staff 4. Interests: Rainbow church, reading, club participa tion. Goal: nursing. ELEANDR CAROL RACHINS Ellie 36 Menlo St. College Liberal Arts. Activities. Brocktonia 2, Dramatic Club 3: PA System Student Manager 4, Senior Class Play Committee 4. Interests: Rainbow, Nefty, YWHA. Goal: college, law. MARIANNA RAPDLLA Snooks 40 Huntington St. Commercial Stenographic. Activi- ties: Student Council 2, 3, Nomi- nating Committee 3: Intramural Basketball 2, 3. Interests: St. Edwards CYO, Junior TCCC, water skiing, boating, tennis. Goal: secretarial school. MICHAEL IDSEPH RAPDSA 71 Hillherg Ave. Oh, brave new world, That has such people in it. Teachers College. Activity: Cross Country Team 2. Interests: banjo, harp, bowling, bottle collecting, skindiving, tennis, golf. Goal: college, teaching. FREDERICK LARKIN REAGAN Larkin 554 N. Main St. He's a good friend, and lots of fun, These qualities are known by everyone. Technical. Activities: Nominating Committee 2: Junior Usher 3. Experience: stock boy, First Na- tional Store, 2, 3, 4. Interests: basketball, baseball, football, automobiles. Goal: Franklin ln- stitute. MARILYN RUTH REYNOLDS 43 Jackson St. Softly speaks and softly smiles. Hospital Training. Activity: Class Dues Collector 2, 3. Experience: aide, Brockton Public Library 2, 3, 4. Interests: Rainbow, church activities, horseback riding, bowling, dancing. Goal: Brockton Public Library. ROBERT LEO RICHARDSON Bob 715 E. Ashland St. Here's manhood and good fellowship. Technical. Activity: Track 2. ln- terests: Sacred Heart CYO, auto- mobiles, baseball, football, bas- ketball. Goal: technical college, engineering. SUSAN ELLEN RICHARDSON Sue 93 Carroll Ave. Always with a sunny smile, de- pendable, intelligent and versatile. College Liberal Arts. Activity: Harmonics 4. Interests: Lutheran Young Peoples League, bowling, painting, sketching. Goal: art school. PAMELA RIPLEY Pam 592 Ash St. My kingdom for a horse! Commercial Stenographic. ln- terests: American Horse Show Ass'n, Mass. Horsemans Council Ass'n, Morgan Horse Ass'n, Na- tional Horse Show Ass'n, Hanson Riding Club, Junior Hanover Hunt Club, BYF, bowling, danc- ing, skating, golf, Silver Spur 4-H Club ljunior leaderl Goal: business college. MARY TINA RITUCCI Ritzie 131 Walnut St. A companion that is cheerful is worth gold. Hospital Training. Activities: Band 3, 4: Student Council 4. Interests: CYO, Junior TCCC, dancing. Goal: college, dental hygienist. JOHN ROBERT ROBBINS ZOO Warren Ave. From our own selves our joys must flow. Industrial Arts. Experience: cash- ier, BPM 2. Interest: automo- biles. Goal: auto mechanics work. MICHAEL JOSEPH ROSEN Mike 190 Newbury St. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Football 2, 3: Track 3: Student Council 4. Experience: mainten- ance, City Housing Authority 4. Interests: USY, YMHA, amateur radio operator, basketball. Goal: liberal arts college, medicine. CAROL JANE ROSS 19 Galen St. There's nothing ill can dwell in such a temple. Commercial Machines: Experi- ence: secretary, Mr. Ryan CBHSJ 4. Interests: bowling, dancing. Goal: office work. SUSAN BETSY ROSS Betz 286 Green St. A live wire from start to finish, Her wit and zeal will ne'er diminish. Hospital Training. Activities: Girls Glee Club 2, 3: Harmonies 3. Interests: Rainbow, singing, basketball. Goal: junior college. BETTY ANN ROWE 28 Newton Ave. A girl who quietly wends her WHY, And does her duty day by day. College Scientific. Transfer from Thayer Academy September 1962. Activity: Nominating Com- mittee 2. Interests: Rainbow, dancing, sewing, swimming. Goal: business college. HAROLD PASOUALE RUSCETTA Harry 16 Connecticut Pl. Reason and judgment are the qualities of a leader. College Scientific. Experience: stock boy BPM 4. Interests: auto- mobiles, bowling. Goal: college, teaching. GEORGE RYAN 95 Lawrence St. A man of few words is a good man. Teachers College. Interests: automobiles, history reading, Goal: Air Force. KATHLEEN ELLEN RYAN Kathy 124 E. Ashland St. True worth is in being, not seeming. Teachers College. Interests: dancing, roller skating, ice skat- ing, bowling. Goal: hairdressing. WILLIAM IOSEPH RYAN Will 62 Orchard Ave. First say to yourself what you would be: and then do what you have to do. General Business. Transfer from Cardinal Spellman High School September 1961. Experience: clerk, First National. Goal: Armed Forces. RICHARD IOHN SABA Dick 11 Roan Ct. When the going gets tough, the tough get going. Teachers College. Interests: YMCA, automobiles, auto club. Goal: college, business adminis- tration. NANCY ALICE SACCOCIA 332 Belair St. Teachers College. Activities: Cheerleader 3, 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3. Interests: horseback riding, bowling, skating, skiing, tobogganing, tennis. Goal: junior college. CAROL ANN St. PIERRE Frenchie 4 Bartlett Ter. Sincere and true, A good friend for you. General Business. Interests: dancing, bowling, water skiing, swimming, ice skating. Goal: training school, airline steward- ess. MARY ALICE SALISBURY Sals 337 Richmond St. A quiet smile, yet full of fun, IVlary's liked by everyone. Commecial Stenographic. Experi- ence: oftice work, Knapp's 3, 4. Interests: CYO, Junior TCCC, St. Edwards Senior Choir, dancing, bowling, skiing, ice skating. Goal: business college, secretary. RAYMOND JOSEPH SANBORN Ray I2 Huntington St. The longer one lives, the more he learns. General Mechanical. Experience: counterman, Bob 8. Ray Sub Shop 3, 4. Interests: dancing, bowling, baking, interior deco- rating. Goal: Armed Forces. VIRGINIA RUTH SANDGREN Ginny 30 Exchange St. Commercial Machines. Interests: water skiing, boating, swimming, ice skating, horseback riding. Goal: IBM or business school. STEPHEN VICTOR SANTORO Steve I7 Massachusetts Ave. A word fitly spoken is like an apple of silver in a golden bowl. College Scientific. Transfer from Cambridge High and Latin School December 1961. Inter- ests: DeMoIay, automobiles. Goal: college, electrical engineering. STEVEN JOHN SARANTOPOULOS The Oz 16 Wyman St. Everybody back on defense. College Scientific. Activities, Basketball 2, 3, 4 tcaptainl, Class Play 4, Physical Education Monitor 3. Interests, YMCA, church youth group, poetry, bil- Iiards, automobiles. Goal, col- lege, business or education. KATHRYN MARY SARDELLA Kathy 210 N. Warren Ave. What a pleasure to have her for your friend! Teachers College. Activities, Drum Majorette 3, 4, Dues Col- lector 2, 3, 4. Interests, St. Edward's CYO, Junior TCCC, danc- ing, basketball, swimming, boat- ing. Goal, college, teaching. ARTHUR VALENTINE SASS Bae 116 Intervale St. Another member of this class, He's very sensible and never rash, Industrial Arts. Interests, auto- mobiles, dancing, football, base- ball. Goal, carpentry. JUDITH MARGARET SCARBROUGH Judy 203 Court St. College Scientific. Activities, Girls Glee Club 2, 4, Gymnastics Club 2, 3, Intramural Basketball 2, 3, Homeroom Representative 3. Interests, CYO, bowling, cook- ing. Goal, college, dietitian. SUSAN HELEN SCHMIKLER Schmik 16 Harlan Cir. There was a star that danced and under that she was born. College Scientific. Transfer from Whitman-Hanson Regional High School March 1961. Activities, Gift Committee 4, Nominating Committee 3. Interests, football, dancing. Goal, college, elemen- tary teaching. ...i, KENNETH ELDRIDGE SEARS Spider 236 W. Chestnut St. No extra words does he employ For he is quite a quiet boy. Industrial Arts. Interests, AYF, if-N church l0livet Memoriall, fishing, 'if 'fi 3-9 uh-' 1 5--f hunting. Goal, Armed Forces. JUDITH ANN SELILA Judy 57 Hovendon Ave. A very pleasant girl is she And always merry as can be. College Liberal Arts. Activities, Homeroom Representative 3, Photography Committee 4. In- terests, Junior TCCC, CYO, ice skating, dancing, horseback rid- ing. Goal, nursing. LINDA GALE SELIVUNCHIK 62 Porter St. HA girl who will in every day Greet her friends in a cordial way. Commercial Stenographic. Ac- tivities, Cheerleader 3, 4, Con- stitution Committee 2, Intra- mural Sports 2, 3, Part-timer 4. Interests, Junior TCCC, CYO, dancing. Goal, office work. CAROLE ANN SEMINO 109 Auburn St. Hospital Training. Activities, Brocktonia 2, 3, Intramural Bas- ketball 2, 3, Intramural Softball 3, Library Monitor 2, Girls Lead- ers Club 3, Girls Glee Club 2, Yearbook Homeroom Representa- tive 4, Christmas Pageant 2, Ticket Committee 3. Interests, CYO, Junior TCCC, dancing, bowl- ing, horseback riding. Goal, air- line school. LESTER WARREN SHEARING Les 106 Myrtle St. Teachers College. Activities, JV Baseball 2, Intramural Basket- ball 2, 3, Intramural Softball 2, 3, Motto Committee 4, Christ- mas Pageant 4. Experience, short order cook, The New Coffee Shop 3, counterman, Campello Fish Market 4, general sales, BPM 2. Interests, bowling, football, hockey, fishing, hunting, swim- ming, table tennis, horseshoes, tennis. Goal, college. LAURENCE KEVIN SHERMAN Larry 67 Carrlyn Rd. An acre of performance is worth a whole land of promise. Industrial Arts. Interests: auto- mobiles, poetry, mountain climb- ing. Goal: technical school. WALTER THEODORE SICILIANO 33 Elm St. Whether out of school or in You cannot miss his pleasing grin. College Scientific. Experience: cashier, BPM 4. Interests: golf, bowling. Goal: college, major in accounting. MARY ELIZABETH SIDLEVICZ Sid 173 Spring St. Many friends she has won Because she is so full of fun. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Girls Leaders Club 3: Intramural Basketball 2, 3: Intramural Vol- leyball 2: Student Council 2, 3, 4. Interests: horseback riding, dancing, ice skating, bongo drums. Goal: college. MICHAEL ANTHONY PETRONE 14 Cherry St. One must learn by doing the thing: for though you think you know it, You have no certainty, until you try. College Scientific. Goal: college, engineering. MICHAEL SILVIA Mickey 750 N. Montello St. Truth is truth to the end of everything. Teachers College. Experience salesman, Mammoth Mart 4. In- terests: hunting, fishing. Goal employment in Brockton. i-l 129 BARBARA IANE SIMMONS Barby I8 Leonard St. Pep, vigor, and vim: These Barby seems to excel inf Commercial Machines. Experi- ence: waitress, Kings Luncheon- ette 4. Interests: dancing, horse- back riding, swimming. Goal: office work. LINDA MARIE SIMMONS 61 Verne St. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Girls Glee Club 3, 4: Christmas Pageant 3. Interests: Junior TCCC, music, baseball, bowling. Goal: nursing. ROBERT IRVING SIMMONS Bob 597 Pleasant St. His head is full of ambition: Soon he'll reach a high position. College Scientific. Experience: bundle boy, BPM 4. Interests: bowling, hunting, fishing. Goal: college. DIANE MARIE SIMPSON Dee I4 Vine St. One must be a friend to have a friend. Teachers College. Activities: A Cappella Choir 3: Christmas Pageant 3: Decoration Commit- tee 2, 3, 4: Girls Glee Club 4: lunior Usher 3: Motto Commit- tee 4: Ticket Committee 2, 3, 4. Experience: cashier, First Na- tional Store 4. Interests: Junior TCCC, dancing, skating. Goal: college. WILLIAM SYLVESTER SLATTERY Bill 351 Centre St. Happy is he who is content. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Homeroom Representative 3: Stu- dent Council 4. Interests: CYO, classical music. Goal: liberal arts college, teaching. PAULETTE SMART Polly 65 Hill St. Commercial Stenographic. Ac- tivities: Softball 2, Girls Glee Club 3, 4, Christmas Pageant 3: Spring Festival 3. Interests: dancing, office machines, music. Goal: IBM or secretarial school. CAROL EDNA SMITH 118 Quincy St. Dark hair, dark eyes, and a pretty smile, A good friend, and one worth while. College Scientific. Activities: Jun- ior Usher 3, Nominating Commit- tee 2. Interests: CYO, Junior TCCC, dancing, skating, riding. Goal: junior college. JDCELYN ANN RDUSSEAU Jocey 66 Lenox St. Softly speaks and softly smiles. Commercial Bookkeeping. Activ- ity: Glee Club 2. Experience: Sears Roebuck 8: Company 4. Interests: Sacred Heart CYO, Junior TCCC, swimming. Goal: office work with IBM machines. CLAUDE RUMAINE SMITH Bula 296 Richmond St. As if there could be another such as he. Industrial Arts. Experience: ship- ping, Brockton Enterprise 4. In- terest: auto mechanics. Goal: Armed Forces. DAVID ALLEN SMITH Smitty Ill Porter St. 'lln him can be found all that's good as well as sound. Technical. Interests: automo- biles, football, hockey. Goal: Navy. S A v 4 -Fx., W' 'IN- .,,es fwfr . 'a ,li 'tn Wag., ..- 095 1 e: 'Us .-RL Y . w---1 2 'Q bs 16 1- -, DAVID BARRON SMITH Smitty 601 Main St. Here's a fellow we salute: For him there is no substitute. Industrial Arts. Interests: auto- mobiles, basketball, baseball. Goal: Armed Forces. IUDITH ANN SMITH Judy 36 Dunham St. Quiet and true: a good friend for you. Hospital Training. Activity: Girls Glee Club 4. Experience: volun- teer nurse, Brockton Hospital 2, 3. Interest: Senior MYF at Cen- tral Methodist Church lsecre- taryl. Goal: nursing. PATRICIA LDUISE SMITH Pet 46 Emory St. College Scientific. Transfer from St. Patrick High School Septem- ber 1962. Activities: Afternoon Composition Class 4, Brocktonia 4. Experience: clerk, Dorothy Lou Pastry Shop 2, 3, 4. Goal: col- lege. TERRENCE WILLIAM SMITH Smitty 45 Cary St. Large is his bounty and his soul sincere. Technical: Interests: automo- biles, radios. Goal: college, air- craft maintenance. ELLEN SNYDER Ellie 185 Healey Ter. A good character shines like a beacon in the night. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Art Club 3, Band 2, Brocktonia 3, 4, Junior Usher 3, Library Monitor 4: PA Monitor 4. ln- terests: YWHA, coin collecting, art, swimming. Goal: college. IOHN FRANCIS SNYDER 68 Field St. Thats life! Technical. Experience, cook, Montello Gardens Restaurant lfamily businessl. Interests, fish- ing, bowling, studying music. Goal, restaurant work. CLIFTON WILLIAM SDLARI Kiki 253 Pleasant St. He is the captain of his fate, He is the master of his soul. General Mechanical. Interests, Rev-eleers, Custom Car Club of Stoughton, working on cars. Goal, Navy. DENNIS MICHAEL SDLARI Wop 57 Brookside Ave. lt is easier not to speak at all than to speak more than we should. Teachers College. Transfer from Burr and Burton Seminary lNlan- chester, Vermontl September 1962. Experience, short order cook, Mountain View Diner, Man- chester, Vt. 2, 3. Interests, sub- marines, cooking. Goal, Navy. DEIDRE EILEEN SDUSA College Scientific. Activities, Af- ternoon Composition Class 4, Cheerleader 3, 4, Glee Club 2, Intramural Basketball 2, 3, Pig- skin Social Decorating Commit- tee 2, Student Council 3, Stu- dent Council Constitution Com- mittee 3. Interests, bowling, dancing, skiing, swimming, ten- nis. Goal, college. ARLEEN SDUTHWDRTH 93 Newbury St. She is quiet, but a great inner spirit shines in her eyes. Commercial Machines. Activities, Brocktonia Collector 2, Student Council 2. Interests, horseback riding, bowling, swimming, paint- ing, dancing. Goal, IBM school. , 131 IDHN IOSEPH SDUZA I7 Sheppard Ave. Silence and modestywsuch valuable qualities! College Scientific. Interests, reading, automobiles, boating. Goal, college, engineering. ROBERT SPADEA Spud 30 Wyoming Ave. A fellow worth knowing, A friend worth having. Industrial Arts. Interests, auto- mobiles, hunting, fishing, water skiing, boating, skin diving, golf, skating. Goal, trade school, car- pentry. MARIDRIE BERNICE SPEAR Marjie 38 Park Rd. Hospital Training. Activities, Christmas Pageant 2, 3, Girls Glee Club 2, 3. Interests, USY, singing tfor pleasurel. Goal, col- lege, bookkeeping. MICHAEL WILLIAM SPILLANE Mike 52 Lyon Ave. A merry heart makes a cheerful personality. General Business. Experience, clerk, Coats Field 4. Interests, CYO, skiing, boating, hunting, taking pictures. Goal, Armed Forces. PETER FRANCIS SPILLANE Moose 67 Tremont St. The world is his oyster. Industrial Arts. Interests, col- lecting butterflies, bird watching. hunting, fishing, reading, foot- ball, basketball, golf, skiing. Goal, Army. MARY 10 SPRING Major 62 Keith Ave. A sunny nature wins lasting friendship everywhere. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Afternoon Composition Class 4, Glee Club 2, 3, Orchestra 2, Student Council 2. Interests: dancing, reading. Goal: Data Tech School of Quincy. l0HN ADAM STANKEVITZ 33 Grove St. He seems a silent fellow with gladness in his eyes. Industrial Arts. Interests: auto- mobiles, abstract painting, read- ing. Goal: Navy. FRANCIS PAUL STEVENS Franny 74 Provost St. t'Music dances in his eyes. Commercial Bookkeeping. Activi- ties: A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, Galloneers 2, 3, 4, Male Chorus 2, 3, 4. Interest: music. Goal: IBM work, bookkeeping. KENNETH WHITMAN STEVENS 150 Cherry St. Silence is more eloquent than words. Industrial Arts. Interest: me- chanics. Goal: Air Force. BRUCE ALDEN STILL 138 Market St. t'With little to say, still, He brightens your day. Industrial Arts. Experience: car- penter, F. Federico 8: Son lcon tractors of Stoughtonl 4. Inter- ests: automobiles, hunting, fish ing. Goal: construction industry. D' if Iw- 'S' HELEN ANN STDDDARD 56 Elm Ave. The sweet magic of a cheerful face. Teachers College. Activities: Band 2, 3, 4, Constitution Com- mittee 2, Dues Collector 2, 3, Library Nlonitor 3, Photography Committee 4, Student Council 4, Yearbook Homeroom Representa- tive 4. Interests: Iunior TCCC, bowling, music, dancing, skating. Goal: laboratory technician. DAVID HARRY STONE 80 West St. t'There goes David in another new car. He proves the point-how lucky we are! Technical. Activity: IV Football 2. Interests: hunting, fishing, football, automobiles. Goal: tech- nical school. EMILY FRANCES STDNE Emmy 37 Silver Rd. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Afternoon Composition Class 4, Brocktonia 2, 3, 4, Christmas Pageant 2, Dramatic Club 2, 3, Prom Decorating Committee 3, Junior Usher 3, Senior Class Play 4, Yearbook 4, Student Gov- ernment Exchange Program 4. Experience: cashier, BPM 3, 4. Interests: sewing, art, dramatics, music, reading. Goal: college, biochemistry. DIANNE FRANCES STDRK 405 Plain St. Sociable and pleasant, always willing to help. Teachers College. Activities: Homeroom Representative 3, Nominating Committee Ico-chair- mani 3, Interests: Rainbow, church activities, reading, danc- ing, skiing, skating, swimming, water skiing. Goal: college, lab- oratory technician. IAMES ALDEN STDVER lim 55 Highland Ter. He may appear to be reserved, but look again. College Scientific. Interests: automobiles, horse racing, swim- ming, water skiing, bottle cap collection. Goal: college, en- gineering. i,. - NORMAN IVES STRAFFIN Normie 70 Dyer St. The beginning is the most important part of the work. College Scientific. Activity: Hockey Team 3, 4. Interests: Brockton Junior Hockey Club, electronics. Goal: electronics in- dustry, radio and television. RAYMOND JOSEPH STRANGIS, JR. i'Ray 29 Ames St. Peace will rule the day where Ray rules the road. Industrial Arts. Activity: Hockey 2. Interests: Rev-eleers, Kustom Kar Klub, automobiles, guitar, model cars. Goal: State Police Academy. MARSHA ANN SULINSKI Sulinsk 248 Pearl St. A sweet attractive kind of grace, A comfort showing on her face. General Business. Interests: dancing, skating. Goal: Wilfred Academy, hairdressing. JUDITH CAROL SULLIVAN Judie 67 E. Ashland St. The deepest river flows with the least sound. Commercial Stenographic. Inter- ests: dancing, horseback rid- ing, swimming. Goal: secretarial work. MICHAEL DAVID SULLIVAN Sully 33 Grove St. His words are few, but his deeds speak for him. Technical. Experience: stack boy, Brockton Public Library 3, 4. ln- terests: Camp Berwick, baseball, football. Goal: technical college. SUZANNE ELIZABETH SULLIVAN Sue 15 Dutchland Ave. It's nice to be natural when one is naturally nice. Teachers College. Activities: Dues Collector 3, 4: Junior Usher 3. Interests: art, music, dancing. Goal: Beth Israel School of Nursing. GARY J. SVENSON 158 Nilsson St. Proud and tall-a manly man. College Scientific. Activity: Jun- ior Usher 3. Interests: Hi-League lpresidenti, bowling, gas model plane construction, swimming. Goal: college, engineering. JERRY BRIAN SWARTZ 27 Elmview Ter. He lives as merry as the day is Iong. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Tennis Team 3, 4: Basketball 2: Class Play 4: Motto Commit- tee 4. Interest: YMHA lofficerl. Goal: college. MARYALICE SWEENY Stretch 158 Menlo St. Always with a willing smile, she is ready to work. Hospital Training. Activities: Basketball lcaptaini 2, 3: Brock- tonia Advertising Staff 2: Glee Club 3: Christmas Pageant 3: Junior Usher 3: Library Monitor 4: Softball 2. Interests: Rockne, St. Ann's CYO, St. Ann's Basket- ball Team, Senior High Drop-In Center, playing the organ, danc- ing, skating, bowling. Goal: nursing. DIANNE FRANCINE TALAN 14 Bernard Cir. College Liberal Arts. Transfer from Warwick lRhode lslandi Veterans' Memorial High Sap- tember 1961. Activities: Brock- tonia Art Staff 4: Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4: Art Club 3: Senior Class Play 4: Student Council 2. Ex- perience: waitress, BPM 4. ln- terests: Rainbow, Brockton Art Association, painting, playing guitar, foreign sports cars. Goal: Rhode Island School of Design. GLORIA LEE TAMMY Tammy 75 Bonney St. Like a sunbeam, swift and light. College Scientific. Activity: Jun- ior Usher 3. Interests: Junior TCCC, swimming, bowling, danc- ing, music. Goal: college, mathe- matics. FRANK MANUEL TAMULEVICH Tammy 50 Glenwood St. It is not the oath that makes us believe the man, but the man the oath. Industrial Arts. Experience: man- ager of Frozen Food Department, BPM 2, 3, 4. Interests: automo- biles, guns. Goal: operator of heavy equipment. PATRICIA TARKANIAN Pat 58 Ettrick St. Her friends are many: her foes are none! Teachers College. Activities: Nominating Committee isecre- taryl 3: Intramural Basketball 2: Pigskin Social Decorating Com- mittee 3. Interests: skiing, swimming. Goal: college, teach- ing. JANET LOUISE TERRAZANO Terra 106 Huntington St. Always laughing, always gay, Happily she wins her way. Commercial Machines. Activity: Class Play Usher 4. Interests: Junior TCCC, dancing, music, reading. Goal: hairdressing school. MARJORIE CATHERINE TERRY Margie 280 East St. 'lln our string of friends there is no brighter pearl. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Intramural Basketball 2, 3: Girls Leaders Club 2, 3: Girls Sports Council 3: Student Council 3, 4. Experience: salesgirl, Asker's Bakery 3, 4. Interests: Rockne, St. Margaret's CYO, St. Marga- ret's Choir, dancing, swimming, skiing, boating, basketball, sew- ing. Goal: nursing school. MARLENE ALICE THAYER 35 Baker St. Teachers College. Activities: A Cappella Choir 3, 4: Harmonics 3, 4: Senior Class Play Usher 4: Library Monitor 4: All-Eastern Division Chorus 4: Christmas Pageant 3, 4: All-District and All- State Choruses 3, 4. Interests: BYF ipresidentl, bowling, ice skating, playing the organ and piano. Goal: college, music ca- reer. ALMA JANET THOMPSON Penny I0 Peckham Ave. A good companion makes good company. Commercial Bookkeeping. Inter- ests: Sacred Heart CYO, dancing, reading, drive-in mov- ies. Goal: hairdressing school. ROBERT FREDERICK THOMPSON 76 Hillherg Ave. The mind of each man is the man himself. College Scientific. Activity: Jun- ior Usher. Experience: stock clerk, Gurney Bros. Co. 3, 4. ln- terests: DeMolay, church youth group ivice-presidentl, skiing. Goal: college. RUTH FRANCES THOMPSON Ruthie 282 Belmont St. A merry heart doeth good like medicine. Commercial Bookkeeping. Activ- ity: Girls Glee Club 2, 3, 4. ln- terests: bowling, ice skating. Goal: office work. WAYNE CRAIG THOMSON 4 Fern Cir. A man is only as good as his word. College Scientific. Interests: motorcycles, automobiles, archi- tectural drawings. Goal: Armed Forces or technical school. 1 CAROL ANN TOBIAZ Poochie 822 Warren Ave. No day is long enough for those who like their work, Commercial Machines. Activities: Library Monitor 2, 3: Brocktonia Collector 2. Interests: dancing, painting, swimming, skating. Goal: secretarial work. JOSEPH WARREN TOMPKINS 29 Glendale Ave. Put your shoulder to the wheel. General Business. Experience: machine maintenance, Snell- Jones Tack Factory 3, 4. Inter- ests: automobiles, bowling, base- ball, football, ice skating. Goal: Air Force or Navy. ELAINE FRANCES TROSKY Trosk 81 Carroll Ave. She is pretty to walk with And witty to talk with. Teachers College. Activities: Brocktonia Staff 3: Brocktonia Advertising Staff 4: Gift Com- mittee 4: Intramural Softball 2: Pigskin Social Decorating Com- mittee 3. lnterests: CYO, horse- back riding, skiing, tobogganing, tennis. Goal: dental hygienist. JUDITH ANN TUCKER Judy 653 Crescent St. Work is half finished when once begun. Teachers College. Activities: Constitution Committee 2: Pig- skin Social Committee Iinvita- tionsl 2: Class Play Iproperties chairmanl 4. Interests: CYO danc- ing, working, bowling. Goal: col- lege. ROBERT EDWARD TURNER Bob 58 Debbie Rd. He will find a way, or make one. College Scientific. Experience: bundle boy, Fernandes 2. Inter- ests: automobiles, stereo, bowl- ing, electric Spanish guitar. Goal: college or technical school, en- gineering. GN 0' ir 306 ? Viv' ity 'Zu -2 3:1 DOUGLAS WARREN UHLMAN Doug O42 Crescent St. He passes his days in that wherein his skill is greatest. Technical. Activities: Hockey 2. 3, 4: Football 3. Experience: con- struction worker 2, 3, 4. Inter- ests: YIVICA, woodworking, auto- mobiles, hockey. Goal: college, professional hockey. NORMA VAN de PDELE 4 May St. For ever and a day, A friend in ev'ry way. College Scientific. Activities: Afternoon Composition Class 4: Brocktonia Collector 4: Christ- mas Pageant 2: Dramatic Club 2: Class Play Usher 4. Interests: bowling, fishing, skating, swim- ming. Goal: university, occupa- tional or physical therapy. SANDRA MARIE VASAPOLLO Sandy 89 Carrlyn Rd. 'For though we sleep or wake, or roam or ride, Fleeth the time, it will no man abide. Commercial Machines. Activity: Library Monitor 2. Interests: CYO, dancing, horseback riding, painting, swimming, boating, skating, bowling. Goal: Steno- type Institute of Boston. JOAN MARY VERGNANI Jeanie 409 Centre St. Good sportsmanship is the key to her success. College Scientific. Activities: ln- tramural Basketball 2, 3 Icap tainl: Girls Leaders Club Ipresi- dentl 3: Gymnastics Club 2, 3: Intramural Hockey 2: Intramural Softball 2, 3 Icaptainl. Interests: Junior TCCC, Rockne, bowling, tennis. Goal: college, physical education. JUDITH ANN VDCI Judy 159 Pearl St. The world is a wheel, and it will all come around right. Commercial Machines. Activity: Dues Collector 3. Interests: skat- ing. bowling, dancing, swimming, tennfs. Goal: secretarial school. RONALD WILLIAM VODA Ronnie 117 Lewiston St. The audience is the reward of the speaker. College Scientific. Interests: automobiles, dancing, interior decorating. Goal: college, teach- ing. MARILYN ANN VOLTA Maisie 221 Menlo St. Hospital Training. Activities: Brocktonia 2: Nominating Com- mittee 2: Photography Commit- tee 3: Homeroom Representative 2, 3. Experience: life guard, Campello Pool. Interests: swim- ming, dancing. Goal: nursing. JOSEPH WALDSTEIN Joe 96 Moraine St. He sits down now, but the time will come when you will hear him. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Brocktonia Staff 4: Varsity Track 3, imanagerl 4. Interests: read- ing, classical and folk music. Goal: college. DAVID FRANK WALSH Dave 391 Pearl St. Nothing happens to anybody which he is not fitted by nature to bear. College Scientific. Activities: Male Chorus 2, 3, 4: Galloneers 3, 4. Experience: West Side BPM 3: Dairylee Inc. 4. Interests: automobiles, people, dairy in- dustry. Goal: Armed Forces or dairy industry. JAMES PETER WALSH 16 Packard St. Gratitude is the sign of noble souls. Industrial Arts. Experience: por- ter, Brockton Hospital 2. ln- terests: radio and television servicing, bowling lMaple Alleysl. Goal: trade school, TV repairing or Navy. .i So Vis. Qs in fir K X we 0 KN rl I 1' MAUREEN ELLEN WARD Moe 65 Belcher Ave. Words sweet as honey from her lips distill. Teachers College. Activity: Brock- tonia Advertising Staff 4. In- terests: swimming, skiing, ten- nis, dancing, Junior TCCC. Goal: college, teaching. CAROLYN LOUISE WASHBURN 22 Lenox St. 'IA loving heart is the beginning of all knowledge. College Scientific. Activities: Band 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 2, 3. Interests: MYF, Senior Girl Scouts, swimming, music, camp- ing. Goal: college, teaching. LOUISE ANNE WASHBURN Lou 45 Hall St. There is nothing more meri- torious than virtue and friendship ' College Liberal Arts. Activities: Afternoon Composition Class 4: Girls Glee Club 2, 3: Harmonics ipart timel 3. Interests: Hi- League of First Lutheran Church, Horizon Club lSenior Camp Fire Girlsl, bowling. Goal: nursing. FRANCIS LUCIEN WATSON Fran 95 Rosemary St. The joy of the mind makes its strength. Teachers College. Transfer from Boston English High School June 1962. Interests: basketball and football for St. Pius X, Hyde Park, Boston. Goal: technical college. NOREEN ANN WEBBY Monkey 65 Provost St. Commercial Bookkeeping. Inter- ests: St. Colman's CYO lsocial chairmanl, Junior TCCC, skating, records. Goal: IBM school. LAWRENCE IOSEPH WHELAN 107 North Ave. Quietly he makes his way. College Scientific. Interests: sports cars, football, sports car races. Goal: college, engineering. BONITA FAY WHITE Bonney 39 Brewster Rd. Everything will turn out all right. Commercial Bookkeeping. Inter- ests: USY, dancing, acting, hair- styling. Goal: Mansfield Academy of Styling. NANCY ABBOTT WHITE Nan 113 Hillcrest Ave. Teachers College: Activity: Brocktonia Collector 3. Interests: Rainbow, Porter Hi, horseback riding, boating, bowling, swim- ming, water and snow skiing. Goal: business school, secretarial work. JAMES LEON WHITING Iimmy 12 Millett St. Teachers College. Activities: Basketball 2: Baseball 2, 3, 4. Experience: stock and bundle boy, A8tP 4. Interests: fishing, baseball, basketball. Goal: Air Force. DONNA LEE WHITMAN 606 Crescent St. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Afternoon Composition Class 4: Class Motto Committee 4: Deco- rating Committee for Pigskin Social 2: Homeroom Representa- tive Alternate 3: Nominating Committee lsecretaryl 2: Year- book Homeroom Representative 4. Interests: swimming, sewing, dancing, bowling, boating. Goal: liberal arts college. -9-' Y ew 5 -,tr-A Q79- New GAYLE PHYLLIS WHITTIER Warden 14 Manomet St. Can I see another's grief, And not seek for kind relief? Teachers College. Transfer from Rockland High School September 1962. Interests: Rockne Associa- tion, Rockne Basketball Team, bowling, reading, horseback rid- ing, camping. Goal: college, nursing. DONNA LEE WILBUR Don 16 Hardy Ave. College Scientific. Transfer from Apponequet High School Septem- ber 1961. Activities: Brocktonia Staff 3, 4: Gymnastics Club 3: Intramural Badminton 3: Intra- mural Basketball 3. Experience: clerk, Edgar's 4. Interests: skat- ing, bowling, knitting, reading, mosaics. Goal: IBM school. ANA EVELYN WILLIAMS Evey 11 Arthur St. Thy deeds shall be thy praise. Commercial Machines. Interests: dancing, swimming, dramatics, art, music, horseback riding. Goal: IBM school. ANNIE RITA WILLIAMS Reely 45 Plymouth St. Commercial Machines. Activities: Softball 2, 3: Intramural Basket- ball 2, 3: Girls Leaders Club 2: Harmonfcs 2. Experience: tele- phone solicitor, Saturday Evening Post 4. Interests: NAACP, Rockne, sewing, social commit- tees, church activities, dancing, traveling, singing, poetry, vol- leyball. Goal: Burdett College. CHERYL ANN WILLIAMS Sha 97 Burkeside Ave. She smiles and the shadows depart. Teachers College. Interests: skat- ing, boating, bowling. Goal: sec- retarial school, legal secretary. JOANNE FRANCES WILLIAMS Jo 4 Brook St. All things come round to her who will but wait. Commercial Stenographic. Ex- perience: salesgirl, Rolling Pin Bakery 3, 4. Interests: dancing, swimming, tennis, horseback riding. Goal: IBM school. JOHN WILLIS 497 Ash St. General Business. Interests: hunting, fishing, bowling, bas- ketball, football. Goal: Armed Forces. SHARON WINBERG 35 Riverview St. 'The time has come,' the Walrus said, 'To talk of many things.' Hospital Training. Activities: Homeroom Dues Collector 3, 4, Homeroom Representative 3, Photography Committee 3, Intra- mural Basketball 2, Intramural Softball 2, 3. Interests: dancing, swimming, riding. Goal: IBM school. KENDALL ROSS WUODMAN Woody 648 Crescent St. The busy bee has no time for sorrow. Industrial Arts. Activities: Foot- ball 2, Swimming Team 2. Experi- ence: bus boy, Merrymac's 3, 4, stock boy, Fernandes 3, 4. In- terests: roller skating, bowling, basketball, hockey. Goal: Navy. JAC QU ELYN MAE WUOTEN Jackie 47 Plymouth St. Forward and frolic glee was there, The will to do, the soul to dare. Commercial Machines. Activities: Basketball 2, 3, 4, Badminton 2, 3, Gymnastics 2, 3, Girls Lea- ders Club 3, Softball 2, 3, Vol- leyball 2, 3. Interests: NAACP, Rockne, church youth groups, art. Goal: IBM school. Wh- 'Q- iff-'P' ei 138 ,.f'7' lb i LYN-MARIE WORDEN Lynnie 225 Grove St. Hospital Training. Interests: horseback riding, reading. Goal: nursing. EDWARD ROY WRIGHT 34 Newton Ave. Wit and wisdom are born with a man. Technical. Interests: hockey, baseball, swimming. Goal: Went- worth Institute. ANNE CLAIRE YAKAVONIS Yackie 789 N. Main St. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Brocktonia Staff 2, 3, 4, Class officer lsecretaryl 2, 3, 4, Deco- rating Committee for Junior Prom, Pigskin Social 3, Girls State 3, Intramural Basketball 2, Junior Usher 3, Woman's Club Ihonorary memberl 4, Tic- ket Committee for Class Play 4, Christmas Pageant 4. Interests: CYO, St. Casimir's Basketball Team. Goal: University of Massa- chusetts. CAROLE JUNE YOUNG 82 Belair St. Her friends, there are many, Foes, are there any? Commercial Stenographic. Activi- ties: Basketball 2, Part-timer at West Junior High 4. Interests: ice skating, swimming, dancing, horseback riding. Goal: secre- tarial work. DAVID ROY YOUNG 12 Pinkham St. A man should pass part of his time with laughter. General Mechanical. Interests: automobile and truck repairing. Goal: Marine Corps. HELEN JULIA YOUNG 46 Battles St. A tranquil mind is a mind well ordered. Commercial Bookkeeping. Activi- ties, Intramural Basketball 3, Gym Monitor 3. Interests, CYO, Junior TCCC, bowling, dancing, water skiing. Goal, business school. ROSALIND YOUNG Rozie B2 Tilton Ave. The universe is change, our life is what our thoughts make it. Commercial Bookkeeping. Inter- ests, modeling, people, dancing, fashion. Goal, hairdressing school. CAROLYN ANN YUKNA Lynny 16 Lansdowne St. College Liberal Arts. Activities, Brocktonia Staff 2, 3, Cheer- leader lcaptainl 2, 3, 4, Intra- mural Basketball 2, 3, Intra- mural Softball 2, 3, Prom Deco- rating Committee 3, Nominating Committee 3, Pigskin Social Decorating Committee 2 ,3, Year- book Sports Staff 4. Interests, CYO, Junior TCCC, reading. Goal, liberal arts college, teaching or foreign service. KATHRYN ANN YUKNA Kathy 16 Lansdowne St. College Liberal Arts. Activities, Afternoon Composition Class 4, Brocktonia Staff 3, 4, Christmas Pageant 4, Class Officer lvice presidentl 2, 3, 4, Class Team Basketball 2, Constitution Com- mittee lco-chairmanl 2, Dues Col- lector lco-chairmanl 2, Intra- mural Basketball lcaptainl 2, 3, Intramural Softball 2, 3. Inter- ests, Junior TCCC, reading. Goal, liberal arts college, teaching. PAUL ANTHONY YUSKAITIS Chick 22 Glendale St. Every one excels in something in which another fails. College Scientific. Activities, Galloneers 4, Male Chorus 2, 3, 4. Interests, Holbrook Sports- men's Club, guns, hunting. Goal, college, civil engineer. 1' ii 6. 1- ' is Ii , -vu we-..,,,. D ir. li if QE. Q09 avr'-we br ROBERT ANTHONY ZARELLI Bob 31 Loyed Ave. Think of ease, but work on College Scientific. Activities, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Basket- ball 2, 3, 4, Junior Usher 3, Photography Committee 4, Class Play 4. Interests, YIVICA, Civil Air Patrol, trumpet, sports and for- eign cars. Goal, college, archi- tecture. SUSAN TOBY ZIMMERMAN Peanuts 61 Bassett Rd. Music hath charms to soothe the savage breast, To soften rocks, or bend a knotted oak. Teachers College. Activity, Brock- tonia Advertising Staff. Interests, art, electric guitar. Goal, art school. JOHN GARY ZINKEVICZ Zink 15 Arthur St. No pleasure endures unseasoned by variety. Technical. Activity, JV Football 3. Interests, CYO, hunting, fish- ing, basketball, baseball. Goal, technical school. BARBARA JOYCE ZOSTAK Barb 103 Spring St. 'IA generous action is its own reward. College Liberal Arts. Activities, Art Club 3, Library Monitor 2, Glee Club 4. Experience, sales- girl, Teen Haven 4. Interests, Junior TCCC, bowling, dancing, poetry, swimming. Goal, college, art teacher. ROBERT MICHAEL ZURINSKAS Zeke 39 Banks St. Industrial Arts. Interests, CYO, swimming, hunting, fishing. Goal, Armed Forces. WALTER JOHN ZYGMUNT Jack 339 Rockland St. Many receive advice but only the wise profit by it. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Golf ico-captainl 2, 3, 4: Hockey 2, 3, 4: Junior Usher 3: Orches- tra 2. Experience: bundle boy, BPM 4. Interests: golf, hockey. Goal: college, medicine. SALVATORE JOHN BRUNO 209 Centre St. Many receive advice: only the wise profit by it. Industrial Arts. Interest: collect- ing coins and stamps. Goal: col- lege, mason. RICHARD RONALD CAPPIELLO Dick 21 W. Ashland St. Quiet, man thinking. Technical. Experience: helper, Ralsco Kitchens, Inc. 4. Inter- ests: CYO, boats. Goal: telephone company. JEFFREY LAWRENCE DOTEN 239 Howard St. Personality is a greater recommendation than any letter of introduction. Technical: Experience: counter- man, Walsh's Ice Cream Inc. 3. Interests: automobiles, hunting, fishing. Goal: Franklin Technical School, automotive designing. falls.- Na 'K 'v STANLEY JOHN LINKIS 19 Farrington St. The world is good, and the people are good, And we're all good fellows together. Teachers College. setup man, Bourget Plastics 4: truck driver, local rug service 3. Inter- ests: fishing, hunting, baseball. Goal: Armed Forces. EDITH EMMELINE POTTER Edie 923 Court St. A good conscience is a continuous friend. General Academic. Transfer from Holbrook High School September 1962. Interests: skiing, sailing. Goal: nursing school. HUGH DAVID REARDON Krout 12 Springfield St. A thoughtful person, friendly and nice. Teachers College. Activities: Football 2: Hockey 2, 3. Goal: college. 140 10' 449' SHEILA ANN O'CONNELL 586 Belmont St. All's well that ends well. Hospital Training. Activity: Bas- ketball 2. lnterests: Rockne, Po- litical Youth Club, skiing. Goal: hairdressing school. CLIFFORD THOMAS RICKER 21 Forest Ave. Victory belongs to the most perseveringf' Industrial Arts. Activity: Swim: ming 2. Experience: helper, Washburn Candy Co. 3, Andrea Sportswear 2. Interests: wood working, automobiles, baseball Goal: Navy. MICHAEL SILVA Mike 140 Summer St A man should be upright. College Scientific. Experience National Bank of Plymoutl County 2, 3, 4. 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