Brockton High School - Brocktonia Yearbook (Brockton, MA)
- Class of 1964
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IUDITH HANSON PUBLISHED BY THE SENIOR CLASS OF BROCKTON HIGH SCHOOL BROCKTON. MASSACHUSETTS. 1964 ARDELLE H. L DIANE I. ROGERS VICKI BOUCHARD LORNA COHEN BARBARA COSTA IOHN DQSIMONE ANTOINETTE DIMEO CHERYL FAMILANT Yearbook taff JWQZSWX CO-EDITORS MANAGING EDITOR SANDRA E. STIRBLIS EDITORIAL ASSISTANTS ARMEN L. ROUPENIAN STAFF CAROL FEELEY IUDITH GARDNER RUTH ANN HOOPER HARVEY KAPLAN LYNNE KRAVETZ SELMA LEVINE MICHELE PERROTTA ART ASSISTANT THOMAS ARTHUR EVINE LESLIE E. SWAIN MARLA E. SILVA LESLI SANDERSON MARCIA STEVENS LINDA TIRRELL DIANE TODD INA-LOU WINNERMAN ANN IAYE WYN TYPISTS MARGARET CLANCY CHERYL GECAWICZ MARY LOU CONWAY IANINE MOREAU YEARBOOK ADVISORS MR. MAURICE R. CAHILL MISS ELIZABETH I. DALEY MR. KENNETH H. SHEETZ 1 5 1986 JUL 1111 i1HP11IUI'1EII1I 51111111 3Fitzgrra1lh lirunwhg Elyirty-fifilg Idrrnihrut nf Ihr lluitrh Stains November 22, 1963 Nnrman Eilakr Nash Glrnrlprr at Tlirnrktnn Tgigh Srlgnnl 151251-19 E4 March 15, 1964 Class 0de CHALLENGE lt's time to part from work and fun, Eternal search 'til last. And now, for us, the hour is done. Those wonder days have passed. We search anew ideals most high, Qur eyes cast forward glance, And through it all we hear no sigh, For future gives us chance. Great trials and ioys alike we'll meet. We know God at our side, We'll face life's charge in battle's heat, Go forth with staunchest pride. By EDWARD ALUSOW Class Poem THE TIME OF LIFE Skies are threatening, Thunderheads snatch from sight The gilt and tinsel of Heavens fires, A shadowy stillness forewarus Of saualls and tempests fast approaching. Yet, our horizon is cloudless, Cur hopes undaunted, 'Tis the time of life. The torrent begins With whistling blasts and reckless downpour, As when Aeolus smote the cave of winds, And whirling gales assailed the face of Earth. War? Fear? Illness? Failure? We search our hearts for memories, 'Tis the time of life. The ancient elm bends Beneath repeated blows of April's winds, And torn from roots, the quivering foliage falls. This dancing play of world, its beauty fierce, Overwhelms the passions, hopes, of older men, While we, with joy intense, dare to dare The teeming, shifting blasts of fate, 'Tis the time of life. Then silence reigns, As Neptune chases gathered clouds And once more brings the sunshine back. At eve-the crimson tints of fleeting sun Meet azure shades of twilight, And yet-our day has just begun, More storms, more twilights loom ahead: 'Tis the time of life. By IANICE MAHIORIE CARLSON 4 Familiar Face 4 i eo' 3 i V T iii 5 S V Q ' 'vx gl 7 ,mi ffm- ,,', . ,le WX at -1. x W 'A I 'lgmj ,,,.. MR. EDWIN A. NELSON MR. ALTON E. IOHNGREN Superintendent Assistant Superintendent I I .. i B!-fig' W' S ...gs f. - W' f'rf,:.1 'Iii MR. IOHN M. MAHONEY, Headmaster, with Senior Class Officers. At left: Ann Outchcunis, Mr. Mahoney Joseph Pleuffe, Fifty Alden, Icimes Cederqren. 6 'W' t 7 V7 MR. CARL R. MacPHERSON, Master, wiih Execuiive Committee members. Sealed: Paul-1 Ganley, Mr. Carl R. Macpherson, Virginia Russell. Standing: lohn Zirvelo, Edward Arms, Gloria George, Alan Peterson. Q KT' x E. in MR. IOHN F. RYAN, Master, wilh Officers of lhe Class of 1966, left to right: Cheryl Piesco fvicefpresidenrl Mr. lohn F. Ryan. Deborah Swanson Csecretaryl. Second row: Francis Tannaso Ctreasurerl. Gregory Sabine lpresidenil. The school secretaries were Mrs. Barbara E. Delano, secrelary to the headmasterg Mrs. Eleancr L. Bacon Mrs. Helen K. Ford, secretary to the director of guidance: Miss Rose B. Iones, Miss Rosalie E. Piscirelli 7 PKR. DANIEL M. CREEDCN MR MARIO D D1MARZ MR IAMES LAZOUR MR, IOHN D. RIORDAN f Q-' J . 'vu if gl MR. KENNETH H. SHEETZ MR WALTER M SMITH Bmlfiinq Assismm Afternoon ASSISTGHT 3f'pTf'IIlI101' 1963 to February Guidance 1 . fl gi., x JK, Seated at left: Mr. Carl D. Pitaro, Mrs. Muriel F. Leach, Mr. Russell B. Ford Cdirector of quidancel, Mrs. Ann M. lVlCE'3Cl'1f?fI'1, Miss Marjorie H. Rogers. Back row: Mr. Clyde A. Maxlield and Mr. lohn E. l-leslin. Dr. Laurence A. Doyle was not present for the picture. .li Z? agC S's,,,,.f- f ECPEIOQI. NURSES Mrs. loyce E. Bumpus, left, and Mrs. LIBRARIANS Miss Helen C. Converse and Mrs. Elinore B at erine A. Russell, standing. Fqy. n i fi. First row, left to right: Mr. Francis W. Hopkins, Mr. Martin M. Sterniels, Mr. Michael F. lppolito, Mr. Iohn W. Metcalf, Ir. tdepart- ment headl, Mr. loseph L. Flynn, Mr. Victor S. Merrill, Mr. George M. Cook. Second row: Miss Evabelle Anderson, Miss Anita D'Angio, Miss Ausrele M. Kasper, Miss Elizabeth I. Daley, Miss Rose H. Condon, Mr. Iohn Tashjian, Miss Christina A. Fratto. Third row: Miss Catherine A. Tuttle, Mr. David A. Furman, Miss Paula A. Doherty, Mrs. Myrtice Andrews, Miss Martha P. Farwell, Mr. George T. McGarry, Mr. Thomas E. Nash, Mr. Thomas E. Cyrs, Mr. David D. Licciardi, Mr. Iohn I. Franey, Mr. Iohn D. Riordan, lvfiss Mary Lou I. Trojano. Mr. Iohn W. Metcalf, Ir., with members of the Senior Afternoon Composition Class. Front row: Errol Chamsarian, David Samuelson, Raymond Lauzon, Ir. Second row: lohn DeSimone, Diane Benoit, Bradford Manion. A voluntary English program enabled the college- bound student to prepare for college entrance examinations and to improve in English composi- tion. Both seniors and juniors were given this opportunity. Commercial 1 Row nearest camera, left to right: Mrs. Marion E. Kelleher, Mr. Daniel M. Creedon tdepartment headl Mr Charles E Corkum Second row: Mrs. Ann Alger, Mr. Gerald F. Faherty, Mr. loseph M. l-lart, Mrs. Antoinette Piazza Third row: Itfiss Elizabeth M. Belkus, Miss lessie E. Uses, Mr. Robert S. Laurie, Mr. Mario DiMarzo Miss Elizab th B Elzbut Fourth row: Miss Mona E. Lynch, Miss Beatrice L. Bosworth, Mr. Earl F. Ramsey, Mrs. Catherine A Saba Miss Rosemary Trosky Last row: Miss D. lune Goodriclge, Mr. Robert A. Pastrnari. Miss D. Iune Goodridge tectching bookkeeping. First row: ludith Abar. Second row: Cheryl Glidden, Richard McMahon. Third row: Miss D. lune Goodridge. At right rear: lanis Gay, loanne Tosches, Donna Tucker. To interested students the Commercial Department offered training in various fields. Among the new facilities were a remodeled bookkeeping roorn, ad- justable tables, an electrified office practice room and up-to-date switchboard equipment. Z' Lf' ,fd X cience Standing at left: Mr. Nelson E. Sanborn Chead of departmentl. First row, leit to right: Mr. William A. Eaqleson, lr., Miss C. Elizabeth Sheehan, Mr. Arthur M, Bromiield, Mr. Charles R. Rcth, Mr. Americo A. Deacutis. Second row: Mr. Malcolm P. Troiano, Mr. William E. Tansey, Mr. Norman B. Nash, Miss Mildred A. Rauscher, Mr. Dcnald L. Bergeron, Miss Marqaret M. O'Connell. Third row: Mr. Bruce E. Doten, Miss Sandra l. Littlefield, Miss Isabella G. Perkins, Mr. Frank l. Paul, Miss Anne K. Sprcsty. 'qw 'ffl Lett to riaht: Mr. Frixnlc I, Paul, Mr. Donald l.. Berqeron, Mr. Malcolm P. First row, left to riqlili MF- N9lSOV1 E- SGUPOVW Stephen Flraifirio, lflrs. Aflfltf' K, Sprosty, Miss Mildred A. Rauscher. Purdy, Iames Cederqren. Second row: Paul Massod, Phillip Paine, Margaret Duncombe. Third row: ludith Butler, Sandra Stirblis, Caroline Plahn, 12 lndutlrial Arlt and Driver llcllwalioll ---i.,-- f uf- - U U l :n:q..:,,, kk,,,X1 .. Nl-, 1 l wztwli' hz, - ...!K,.,v, , Standing at left: Mr. lohn I. Skinner, Mr. Iames M. Concannon. Seated, left to right: Mr. Richard A. Sanders, Mr. Kenneth E. lVlClVlullen, Mr. Ronald F. l-lolt fhead of the departrnentb. Standing at rear: Mr. Charles Puliafico, Mr. lohn lol. Egger, lr.. Mr. loseph A. Prioli, Mr. Errol B. Stevenson, Mr. 'William E. Todd, Mr. Iames I.. Dean, Mr. loseph C. Clougherty, Mr. George E. Willis, Mr. Norman R. Ma:Cormack, Mr. Terrence E. lVft:Glynn, Ir. .1 5 'P ' , ' f ' ,, ' ff 'T I r. .ti gg 1 t ,wt ff! First row, left to right: Ned Cassidy, Stephen Williams, Mr, First row, lelt to right: Albert Testa, Alfred lvl:1Dan, William Muratore Errol B. Stevenson, Mr. Richard A. Sanders, Karl Crowell. Second row: William lvlanseau. Robert lones, Icseph Pinnetti, lvlr Iohn H. Egger, Ir., loseph Pettinato. l3 Language fre Seated, left to right: Miss Anita D'Angio, Miss Aurelia N. Kucinas, Head of Department George S. Capernaros, Miss Carole L. Almeida, Miss Claire A. Boivin, Miss Mary P. Walsh. Standing: Mr. Charles W. Waznis, Mr. Iames I. Meade, Mr. Edwin I. Bailey, Mr. Herbert A. Peterson, Mr. Alexander Pecevich, Mr. Thomas M. Cibotti, Mr. Richard A. DeFelix, Mr. Richard A. Boucher. Communication is the basis of all human progress. lt is the essential feature of any social group. Perhaps the most important factor contributing to the ills of the world today is the failure of people to communicate successfully with one another. Certainly one way of correcting this situation is through the study of foreign languages, which can introduce us to new ways of thought and to different customs and manners. A rich variety of languages, including Spanish, French, Russian, German, and , , Latin, was offered at BHS. ln addition to the competent language faculty, the lan- g ' 1 INF 1 4 I guage laboratory was a valuable aid in Q F t if f' ' , ' providing students with the opportunity to ' I A hear native speakers and to imitate their 4 'E' t - 3,5 , W pronunciation. . MQ, 'I 1 u t er '15 . I , - ' ' r h First row, left to right: Boy Andrews, Diane Bartlett. X it ' f W ,..,v,,,. Second row: Bobert Carmichael, Ianice Chaison, fl M .Q-if-K V Craig Cornwell, Constance Dunn. ' Third row: lohn DeSimone, Marcia Freedman, Susan 'Mi' - ' ' - I 4 Katz, Gail Anderson, Q fi ' ' Fourth row: Christine Klimchuk, Frances McCabe, ' A , ' ' J -L' ' Barbara Moore. Fifth row: Frederick Morrow, Bonnie Bivchun, Ianice Salvatore, Mary Sinkiewicz. Mathem. tw Seated, left to right: Mr. Constantine P. Ferrante, Mrs Eunice C Adams Mrs Margaret F Adams Mrs Anna L Iohnson Department Head Archibald Kelly, Miss Elizabeth V. Tobin Mrs Mildred E Adams Mrs Helen K Gild a Mr Harry H Pt ue-ll Standing: Mr. William S. Cogan, Mr. Iohn S, Cogan, Mr Francis A Ya rate Mr Clyde A Maxiield Mr Harry Shzrrcey Absent from picture: Mr. Iohn A. Sarson. To enable students to keep abreast of the many changes in mathematics, the depart- ment this year offered a revised course in college preparatory senior mathematics. Two summer courses, one a review of mathematics for the college entrance ex- aminations ancl the other an enrichment course including topics about analysis nct ordinarily covered in the regular college preparatory program, were also offered. First row, left to right: loseph Plouffe, Ronnie Rivchun. Second row: Susan Ditchett, Harvey Kaplan, Mr. Archibald Kelly. Third row: Ann Davenport, Iudith Butler, Paul Massod. Fourth row: Gayle Dentch, Iohn Seaquist. Hi tor Front row, extreme left: Mr. lames R. McElholm, Department l-lead Pauline l.. l-loit, Miss Claire M. Appling. Second row, left to right: Mr. Paul I. Burns, Miss l-lelga T. lohnson, Mr. Chris D. Argys. Third row: Mr. Maurice H. Cahill, Miss Helen R. Gilmore, Mr. lames F. Shaw. Fourth row: Mr. Robert l. Bethoney, Mr. Alexander Pecevich. Last row: Mr. Iames Lazour, Mr. Kenneth H. Sheetz. Not present for the picture: Mr. Thomas E. Nash. s, fsswsmf' 'gwfg f Q . f'e'.,ti?, 4' W .- 4. xlib, HM ' .A, - ffm, ' W ' ,ssnbx-'Mi 1, V 13.5.- Fv , 1 ,qs 1UnY5P ?1-fr 'W' X wg, xl The history courses at Brockton High School en- deavored to enrich students with a strong sense of civic responsibilities. This year, in addition to the regular classes, several group teaching periods were held. The entire body of history students heard different speakers talk on subjects not ordi- narily covered in the classroom or supplementary topics to the regular work. At left: Miss Edith D. Sprague explaining customs in India at a large group instruction. Home llU0lltlllllt't' 1-9 Seated, left to right: Miss Gail P. Roycroft, Department Head Doris M. Harlow, Miss Harriet M. Allen. Standing: Miss Diane E. Coombs, Mrs. Marguerite L. Dunnirigton. Ph . I t. ff Aff - .2 - 2'.. ,.. .pr Y - .fl t yr e 4-l.'df Seated: Acting Department Head Raymond F. Eussolari. fi Standing, lett to right: Mrs. Barbara A. McRae, Miss Irene M. Vifilbur, Mr. Eugene S. Marrow, Mr. lack M, Dunmead. 17 Art Miss Catherine Brezinski. Mr. Robert T. l-liggins. 47? 7.9! is 2216? ' f, 13 -1:2 . 1 Qi? t V' 8, i f iff' it ' 1 it 3 MW ,xi xii' i Ag if iff, L RI . Left: Mr. Edward A. Munro. Center: Director of Music Rodney F. May. Right: Mr. Walter M. Smith. t f, ', 7, 5 f l fix Cafeteria Sitting: Cafeteria Manager, Miss Susan G. Lake. Standing, left to right: Mrs. Anna De Costa, Mrs. Marian Lathrop, Mrs. Louise Francis. CAMERA-SHY PEOPLE Dr. Laurence A. Doyle, Guidance: Mrs. Claire B. l-lallarneyer, Senior Training Class, Mr. Robert I. O'Con- nell, Commercial: Mrs. Maiorie D. Moore, English, Miss Karen Reilly, Mathematics: Mr. lames Woodworth, English. 0ur enior Year It was the best of times, it wos the worst of times, it woxs the oqe of Wisdom, it Wos the oqe of foolishness . it wos the spring of hope, it was the winter of despair. Charles Dickens enior Class Ufficer 'Qi' 'Hrs S Seated, left to right: Secretary Fay Alden, President loseph Plouffe, Vice-President Ann Outchcunis. Back row: Virginia Russell, lohn Zipeto, Edward Arms, Treasurer lames Cedergren, Alan Peterson, Paula Ganley, Gloria George. At left: Senior Advisors Mrs. Marion E. Kelleher Cseatedl and Miss Beatrice L. Bosworth. In every flourishing organization, there are com- petent leaders who exert their efforts in guiding their group. Our class has had the most capable guides directing us for the past three years. The members of the Executive Committee have Worked effectively with the class officers to make our school functions a success. Photo ll0lllllIllllllF 6 ., , ' A 'X- NX .-,pn- ' rv Va. ' A M . t .7' J MH, ' ,Q 4, f, f-fr-'Q t ,, ,, , i Y, .bww First row, lett to riqht: lanice Benoit, Anne Davenport, Iacqueline Esposito, Sylvia Caledonia, Patricia Howard. Second row: Kathy Stevens, lanice Salvatore, Paula Williams, Donna Burnpus, Gail Lloyd. Third row: Carol Feeley, Marla Silva, Barbara Moore, Susan Peters, Donna Rosequist. Fourth row: Paul Radford, Fred Morrow. llue Collector First row, lelt to right: lanet lohnson, Paulette Droukas, Linda Alder, Linda Bates, Aridrey Benoiy Lindjz Titrel. Second row: Ronnie lones, Sheila Murphy, lanice Carlson, Barbara Moore, Susan Perry. Shana Laney. Third row: lean Flood, Dorothy Costa, Elizabeth Zaccaro, Carol Plahn, Elaine Sarcevicz, Charlene Snyder, Paula Anie 21 Junior her fl V3 J'-r p P 1 A 5 4 Q I .wif it wig N if-V, 1 rar. r 't gf' L sfgj ' 'F ,, -i?f.91Q'.!f.t5'ilE'-ri-5i r- Ex rift ,. , i ik ll E r 'X i 2 .i i K First row, left to right: lanie Cohen, Ronnie Rivchun, Anne Outchcunis, Fay Alden, Linda Lawrence, Linda Thornqren. Second row: lanice Chaisson, Linda Alger, Antoinette DilVleo, Diane Todd, Carol Feeley, Madeline Condon, Sheila Barroll. Third row: Virginia Russell, Linda Trum, Lesli Sanderson, lanice Salvatore, Marie Beers, Marilyn Peterson, loan Williams, Gloria Georqe. Fourth row: Denise Plouffe, Sue Richard, Frances DeGirolamO, leanine O'Brien, Catherine Creedon, Patricia l-loward, Paula Ganley. CQ .au me ,Qi 1 , cu ,iw-wi, E ,aa .f ,Ki X 'Ak Q V ' 'ae-15,11 - P u -5 A 219914 Q .935 .NSS 1 A 3 5' is f-nos, 1 9 -5, ... 44? lil '- nf 16' ' gt' -, lg 31 ry f-if, .. 1 - 1 9 r u ... 1 - ' 7 ' P r 7' 9 Q - an - ' V 1 Y BEEN First row, left to riqht: Fred Stridley, Peter Deftos, loseph Plouffe, Edward Bravo, lohn DeSimone, Ralph lanaro. Second row: David Benoit, Paul Weatherliee, Eric Goldstein, William Clifford, lohn Zipeto, Armen Roupenian, Norman Poirier. Third row: William Gould, Irilrn Srlaquist, Robert Bergstrom, Iohri Mather, Edward Arms, Peter Duhamel, Clifford Shearinq, Alan Pr-tflrsorr. Fourth row: Philip Stripinis, Parker lones, Mike Bernard, Scott Kriqer, Paul Byer, Bradford Manion, Edward Alusow. 22 Junior Prom Leaders of the Grand March, left to right: Cathy Long, lames Cedergren, Fay Alden, lohn Haglof, Ann Outchcunis, Edward Bravo, Paula Ganley, lcseph Plouffe. 1 , I On Ianuary 17, 1963, the Class of l964 held its Iunior Prom, Wonderland by Night. The audi- torium was magically transformed from its daily school use to a shimmering winter scene. The high school students changed from their cas- ual attire to formal dinner jackets and cocktail dresses. The evening was climaxed by the crowning of the king and queen, William Clifford and C. Sandra Iohnson. Mr. Mahcney crowning Queen Sandra lohnson. At left: loseph Ploutfe, Mr. Mahoney, Mrs. Mahoney, Willirini Clifford. 23 'f 1 ,,',., fi 1 -3' I-Q ' 'K ' u ,. 13 x L! ' 1 I 1 -5 Fu I I ll l-it T',rT1'll1Y. Iflf 11,1rf-ff-11 Blf1nf'hf1rf'i, Flfiykwff-IMI Burnif-, Inu-LGL1 Winx1QrmcxI'1, PGIHQICI Vovii, Roberta Sullivan, Meldu Forms r M ' Iwi V'1I'lIl1IH1, I,1H'l'l Hwlwg, IfI'11q4xwY lY3l1Il fPIlIkIP, Suv Gwrltilo, Clxlhy Crmfdorm, Ilmio Colvin, Iulie Hlxllinan, Mnrlc Silvli IT x nu hw is X, f I Q41 luwwqv, QU 6 -.I i i A is .K ,-' 1 '-w-,....1 8. ...-1'1 -6. P! w-- Second row, ieit to riqhiz Iohri DeSimorie, Alam Peterson, Greqory Mcisciitis, Iosepii Plouiie, Ioim Secrquisr, Mr. Eriri F, Hcrmsiiy, Mrs. Mildred E. Adams, Miss Cl-irire M. App'-ling, Mr. Thfiiiiivis E. Nrisii, Holvert Epi-gdori, Riciifzrd Chqrridis-r, Rcirigrid Supl: 1 Harm' Sears, Loren Iohrisori. You Cant Take It With You Left to ilqlit: Philip Stripinis, Lesli Saridersfri Scott Kri er - J , - C1 , Karl Crowell, Ronnie tones. Patricia Howard. The annual Senior Class Play was per- formed before a capacity audience on December 4, 1963. Students and friends warmly received the former Broadway farce. Mr. Richard A. Boucher and Miss Gail P. Roycroft directed the cast of twenty seniors. left: Faculty Advisor Richard A. Boucher. 26 tenior Class Pla, t af' C -BQ A - 9 il U! si - :WL - !! nrt Vai' g '.. at A if i 'ag -nr' ., 1,4 CAST: Pirst row, left to riqht: Willicrrn Budnil-c, Patricia Howard, leanne Farnharn, Sylvia Caledonia, lztonnie Rivchun, Mark Feldman. Second row: Mr. Richard A. Boucher, Frances Thayer, Karl Crowell, Cheryl Butkus, Beverly Mullen, Liane Erickson, Alan Weljtster, Victoria Holzhauer, Lesli Sanderson, Miss Cwail P, Roycroft. Third row: lill Hoffman, C. David Thompson, Philip Stripinis, Ronnie lanes, Scott Kriaer, Catherine Falcon Dale Erickson, lanies Portin, lohn Se-aquist, Paul Weatherhee. ,tl . 'dx ,, rs gi J 9 Kg Q 2, ', ', USHERS: Seated, left to right: Rosemary Cleary, Constance Dunn, Anita Cataldo, ludith Butler. Standinq: Paulette Droulzas, ludith Ducharnie, Leslie Swain, Mary Helen Sinlciewicz, lanice Benoit, Crrcline Plahn, Ruth Ann Hooper, ludith MacBarron, Patricia Cote. 27 Class Motto Committee iii HBE '4 .i BBB! HBH! B555 - T First row, left to riahtz Margaret Flaherty, Cheryl Butkus, Paulette Droul-cas, Stacie Linardos, Sue Peters. Second row: Madeleine Condon, Maryann Nessralla, Katherine Wentworth, Marsha Deacon, Fred Morrow. Class Gift Committoo First rrtw, lelt tri iiaht: Shirley Gliizner, ltidith Dticharirie, leanne Andrews, Diane Rogers, Vicki Bouchard, Ct .ifrnfliti ,lit l ilisa, I ill l'lottiiii1ii, lltiiiitittr Planys, loyce McGee, Nancy Crealese. Ijflfoiirl row: Charlene Snyder, Anitti Ctitaldo, lria-Lou Winnerman, Betty Conklin, Liane Erickson, Mtiraaiet Flaherty. 28 Brenna Fe tival F' Pu autism ll.LLuL.l.l1Ll1 First row, left to right: Ronnie lones, Miss Gail P. Roycrott, Catherine Falcon, Ronnie Rivchun. Second row: Liane Erickson, Mark Feldman, William Budnik, Patricia Howard, Lesli Sanderson The Drama Festival Group, under the direction of Mr. Richard Boucher and Miss Gail P. Roycroft, presented Lights Gut, a ghost story, in the annual Drama Festival. The festival was held at Norwell High School, Norwell, Massachusetts. The students who acted in the play were Ronnie lones, Liane Erickson, Pat Howard, Mark Feldman, and William Budnick, While the remaining girls helped with make-up, prompting, and costumes. Later, the group put on the same play for the sophomores with Ronnie Rivchun, Catherine Falcon, Lesli Sanderson, Mark Feldman, and William Budnick in the cast. 29 Part-'Pilner First row, lett to right: Shirley Glazner, Shirley Coe, Pamela Vaci, Beverly Holmgren, Mary Wallen, Ianie Ferro, lerilyn Thayer, lvliss Beatrice L. Bosworth, Sandra Lynch, Karen Stewart, Linaa Trurn, Paula Voda, Dorothy Falcone, Charlanna Phillips, Donna Bose-guish Seccnd row: P,:rnf1la Peurscn, Bcseiniiry Clark, Laura Hiznscn, Liane Erickson, Linda Harding, Linda Alger, Lorraine Davis, Linda Bates, Donnii Bumpus, lviaryann lilessrall 1, Linda Hanson, Frances Snyder, Rachel I-lenriksori. Third row: Dorothy Piantoni, Carolyn Sherren, Bcse-mary Shanks, Ruth Swanson, Carol Vergnani, loanne Purdy, Ierilyn Kaplan, Linda Trott, Karen Lounge, Nancy O'Connor. ln i929 the part-time system was inaugurated at Brockton High School under the supervision ot Miss Beatrice L. Bosworth. Every year since then approximately forty junior girls have been selected trcm the Commercial Course to serve as part-timers in their senior year. The girls are chosen on the basis ot their scholastic abilities and attendance records at school. Part-timers must also be conscientious, reliable, and trustworthy. There are two divisions which alternate weekly. As one group receives classroom instruction, the other aids in the secretarial functions ot the Brockton School System. This program was set up to give the girls practical experience that cannot be learned in a classroom. The part-time system has been very beneficial and successful tor all those involved. 30 Yearbook .tall , +gpr h7n First row, left to right: Miss Elizabeth I. Daley Cadvisorl, Armen Roupenian, Co-Editors Leslie Swain and Ardelle Levine, Sandra Stirblis, Marla Silva, Mr. Maurice R. Cahill Cadvisorl. Second row: lohn DeSirnone, Barbara Costa, Lynne Kravetz, Michele Perrotta, Catherine Creedon, Diane Rogers, Vicki Bouchard, Ruth Ann Hooper, Lesli Sanderson, Marcia Stevens, Ina-Lou Winnerman, Harvey Kaplan. Third row: Diane Todd, Cheryl Familarit, Ann Iaye Wyn, Carol Feeley, Selma Levine, Lorna Cohen, ludy Gardner. 1-1 -I Members of the Biography Staff, left to right: Vicki Bouchard, Diane Rogers, Barbara Costa, Linda Tirrell, Leslie Swain, Lorna Cohen, Sandra Stirblis. Standing in rear: Marla Silva. 31 tutlent Go ernment Exchange nfs VU-U l I l - ,tix ui I .A.', l t S5314 First row left to right: Barbara lvloore, Miss Helen R. Gilmore tadvisorl, Miss Pauline L. Hott tadvisorl, Leslie Swain, lill Hoffman Second row: lames Vierra, Thomas Arthur. The State Student Government Exchange Team was carried on under the direction of the State Department of Education. The purpose of this program was to inform students from a city school about a town government and to acquaint students from a town with city government. The exchange this year was with Stoneham High School. After lunch in the school cafeteria the exchange team toured the school and saw the city. ln the evening, after dinner at a well-known restaurant, the visitors attended the City Council meeting. 32 0ur Class lf We do not plant knowledge when younq, it will give us no shade when We dre old. Lord Chesterfield VPU - . , f lI.fl,711,l,' 2' Ne. . if V If Ni JUDITH ELLEN ABAR Judy 44 Pearl St. Commercial Bookkeeping. Activi- ties: A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4: Brocktonia Collector 2, 3: Christ- mas Pageant 2, 3, 4: Harmonics 2, 3, 4. Interests: Rockne 3, deep-sea fishing, horseback rid- ing, sailing, Sunday school teach- er, tennis, water-skiing. Experi- ence: cashier, Christmas work, Kresge's 3. Future: nursing school. ELIZABETH ABRAHAMSDN Betty 64 Woodard Ave. College Liberal Arts. Activities: A Cappella Choir 3: Afternoon Composition 3, 4: Brocktonia News Staff 3, 4: Nlath Club 3: Nomlnatlng Committee 2: Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4: Pub- lic Address System 3, 4. ln- terests: Christian Youth Fellow- ship lvice presidentl, Girls Mis- sionary Guild, sewing, travel, youth choir. Experience: wait- ress, Asker's Bakery 4. Future: college, social work. BRENDA GAIL ACKEL Bren 18 Provost St. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Cafeteria 2: Public Address Sys- tem 3. Interests: Catholic Youth Organization, bowling, tennis, volunteer worker for different funds. Experience: toy depart- ment, Fraser's 3, factory, Cape Cod Originals 3, 4. Future: col- lege, psychology. JANICE GAIL AHEARN 123 Tina Ave. Hospital Training. Interests: High League lsecretary of de- votionsl, bowling. Future: nurs- ing. RICHARD JEFFREY AKELL 41 Bourne St. College Liberal Arts. Transfer from Boston Latin School, No- vember 1960. Activity: German Club 2, 3. Interests: hi-fi, clas- sical music, photography. Fu- ture: electrical engineering. CHRISTINE AKERBLOM Tina 31 Emory St. General Home Economics. Future: real estate saleswoman. CRAIG SMITH ALBEE Albey 34 Wall St. General Academic. Activity: Male Chorus 2. Future: Air Force. FAY JANET ALDEN 25 Coburn St. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Class Secretary 2, 3, 4: Junior Usher: Public Address Monitor 3, 4. Experience: cashier, First National 3, 4. Future: nurse. LINDA MARIE ALGER Lin 42 Susan Rd. Commercial Stenographic. Ac- tivities: Dues Collector 4: Junior Usher: Part-timer 4. Interests: bowling, dancing, reading, swim- ming. Experience: typist, Ed- gar's 4. Future: secretarial work. THDMAS BRADFORD ALGER 439 Rockland St. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Galloneers 2, 3: Hockey 2, 3, 4 lcaptain 4I. Future: liberal arts college. JANE ELLEN ALLAIRE 47 Grantview Terr. Commercial Machines. Future: secretarial school. HERBERT MILLARO ALLEN 23 Reservoir St. College Scientific. Activities, German Club 2, Afternoon Com- position 4. Interests: Boy Scouts lpatrol leaderl, Christian En- deavor, Explorers lsecretaryl, Young Men's Christian Associa- tion, water-skiing, skiing, hunt- ing, boating. Experience, carpen- ter, Houses by Schadwald, 3. Future, college. 4-, XO 'ii Q0 '--Q '-f 'Y GQ :L HARRY FREDERICK ALLES W .. we ,1 'f , ,g Happy 87 Ardsley Cir. ' Ma ' gui' Technical. Interests, American Rr L- ..,, ' Bowling Congress, photography. ' ,ff EDWARD WILLIAMS ALUSOW Eddie 105 Winthrop St. College Scientific. Activities, Junior Usher, Constitution Com- mittee 2, Junior Varsity and Var- sity Basketball Manager 2. ln- terests: hunting, skin diving. Ex- perience, photography, Stanley A. Bauman 3, 4. Future, college, math major. GAIL LOUISE ANDERSON Andy 27 N. Winnifred Rd. College Liberal Arts. Activity, Girls Glee Club 3, 4. Interests: Methodist Youth Fellowship, bowling, swimming, dancing, skating. Experience, cashier, Brockton Public Market 3, 4. Future, medical secretary. 3 1 ,t- A 1 A 1- 5. i 7 S. 1' xii 55564 lt 35 11.4 Y- 'TT JEANNE ELEANOR ANDREWS Deanie 33 Glenwood St. College Scientific. Transfer from St. Patrick's High, September 1963. Activities, A Cappella Choir 4, Glee Club 4, Harmonics 4. Interests: bowling, piano, skating. Future: college, foreign fields. ROY ELLIOTT ANDREWS 864 N. Main St. College Liberal Arts. Activities, Intramural Basketball 2, Na- tional Honor Society 4, Public Address System 3. Interests: Young Men's Christian Associa- tion, sports. Experience: clerk, Edgar's 3, clerk, Woolworth's 4. Future, college. DAVID CARL ANMAHIAN Dave 73 N. Ash St. Industrial Arts. Activity, Varsity Track Z, 4. Interests, Military Order of the Cootie, Band, Thorney Lea Golf Club, Spartan Athletic Club, golf, bowling, ten- nis. Future, business school or technical school. PAULA ANTESKI 425 W. Elm St. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Cheerleader 3, 4, Dues Collector 3, 4, Junior Prom Poster Commit- mittee 3, Nominating Committee 3. Interest: tennis. Experience, cashier, Brockton Public Market 4. Future, medical technology. BRUCE ANTONANGELI 112 S. Leyden St. General Academic. Activities, Baseball 3, Hockey 2. Interests: Weymouth Skating Club, Young Men's Christian Association. Ex- perience, soda fountain, A. R. Parker Co. Future, work for General Motors. KATHLEEN ANN APJOHN Kathy 25 Oneida Ave. Hospital Training. Activities: Stu- dent Council lalternatel 35 Dues Collector 25 Junior Prom Decorat- ing Committee 35 Junior Class Nominating Committee lco-chair- manl 35 Photo Committee 3, ln- terests: City Basketball League 4, Catholic Youth Organization 3, Twentieth Century Catholic Club 4. Experience: salesgirl and switchboard operator, Fras- er's. Future: nursing. LINDA SALLY APOSTOLON Greek 33 Upland Rd. Hospital Training. Activities: Archery Club 35 Biography Com- mittee 45 Constitution Commit- tee 25 Photography Committee 45 Student Council 3, 45 Part-time Secretary lMr. Todd's officel. ln- terests: Greek Orthodox Youth of America, bowling, horseback rid- ing. Experience: fountain wait- ress 2, 3, 4. Future: X-ray tech- nician. EDWARD WILLIAM ARMS Eddie 38 Hall St. College Scientific. Activities: ln- tramural Basketball 25 Executive Committee 3, 45 Junior Usher5 Golf 3. Interests: Episcopal Young Churchmen, basketball, football, baseball, golf. Experi- ence: grocery clerk, Fernandes 3, 4. Future: college. STEPHEN HENRY ARONSON I2 Nye Ave College Liberal Arts. Experience: electrical contractor, Aronson Electric 3. Future: law. WALTER THOMAS ARTHUR Tee 89 Fitzpatrick Ave. College Scientific. Activities: Junior Varsity Football Z5 Junior Prom Poster Committee 35 Stu- dent Council 4. lnterests: art, cars, music. Experience: film boy, Loring Studios 4. Future: art teacher. ANTHONY BRUCE ASIAF Ace 29 Cherry St. General Mechanics. Interest: Young Men's Christian Associa- tion. Experience: counterman, Colonial Diner 3, 4. DAVID GERALD AUGER Auggy 105 French Ave. General Academic. Activities: Basketball 2g Baseball 2, 3. Ex- perience: office boy, Plymouth Home National Bank 3, 4. Future: college, Marine Corps. LEON PETER BAGDON Bags 106 Cross St. College Scientific. Experience: salesman, Jupiter Discount Store 3, 4. Future: technician. ROBERT PAUL BAGOON Raggie 36 Ash St. General Academic. Activities: Male Chorus 25 Student Council 2. Interest: church basketball. Experience: cashier, A 8. P 2, 3, 4. Future: accountant. ELIZABETH ROSE BAILEY Bettie 32 Grove St. General Business. Transfer from Bridgewater- Raynham Regional High School, September 1963. Interest: Brockton Area Associa- tion For Mentally Retarded Children lstudent chairman for the Bridgewater area 3l. Future: IBM school or hairdressing school. HAROLD FRANCIS BARNETT Hal 28 Carleton Ave. Technical. Interests: Hanson Rod 8: Gun Club, hunting, fishing, trapping. Future: conservation work. WILLIAM COLEMAN BARRETT Bill IO3 Belmont Ave. Industrial Arts. Activity: Baseball 2. Interests: Naval Reserve, baseball, football, basketball. Experience: leather handling, R. I. Potvin Shoe Co. 3. Future: Armed Forces. SHEILA BARBARA BARROLL Barrel 95 Lester Rd. College Liberal Arts: Activities: Brocktonia Advertising and News Staff 4, Constitution Committee 2, Girls Glee Club 2, Junior Usher 3. Interests: New England Federation of Temple Youth, Young Women's Hebrew Associa- tion. Experience: waitress, Brock- ton Public Market 3, 4. Future: dental hygienist. DIANE LOUISE BARTLETT 40 Sycamore St. College Liberal Arts. Activity: Brocktonia 4. Interests: Catholic Youth Organization, Junior Twen- tieth Century Catholic Club, Twentieth Century Catholic Club lhonorary memberl. Future: col- lege, advertising. GEORGIA ANNE BASBAS Buzz 63 Tremont St. Commercial Machines. Transfer from Central High School, Man- chester, New Hampshire, No- vember 1962. Activities: Senior Reception Refreshment Com- mittee 3, Part-timer 4: National Honor Society 4. Interests: bowl- ing, dancing, skating, traveling. Experience: cashier, Bradlee's 3, file clerk, Oakhill Industrial 4. Future: employment. 74. - 'Vx 7.-. Q0 5 ' in 11.5 1 .L 'ff' .Y ,, tis 5: C I QL C, gi.. X . CAROLYN OLIVE BATES Lyn I2 Lilly Ave. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Girls Glee Club 2, 4, Ring and Photo Committee 3. Interests: Rainbow, Church Fellowship Isecretaryl, music, Sunday school teacher. Experience: Sunshine Dalry Kreme. Future: teaching kindergarten or elementary. LINDA MAY BATES Bright Eyes 82 Dover St. Commercial Machines. Activities: Archery Club 3, Dues Collector 2, 3, 4, Gymnastics Club 2, ln- tramural Basketball 2, Intramu- ral Softball 2, Part-timer 4, Stu- dent Council Ialternatel 4: Sen- ior Reception Retreshment Com- mittee 3. Interests: City League Basketball lcaptainl 3, Rockne, softball, volleyball, bowling, dancing, swimming. Experience: salesgirl, Mammoth Mart 3, 4. Future: secretarial work. LINDA ANN BAURIEDL Little Linda lOl Frankton Ave. Hospital Training. Transfer from Pearl River High School, New York, September 1962. Activity: Band 3, 4. Interests: Rainbow, nursing. Experience: nurses' aide, Harris Nursing Home 4, nurses' aide, Mildred Alford Home 3. Future: nursing. LOUIS ANTHONY BAYNES 176 Leach Ave. College Scientific. Future: col- lege. KERRY WALTER BEARSE 44 Poole Ave. -J... - College seiemifie. interests: fish- Q 'V ing, hunting, leathercraft, scout- ing. Future: conservation. THOMAS JOSEPH BEDORE I2 Mitchell Rd. Technical. Activity: Track 2, 3. Interests: swimming, weight lift- ing. Future: technical or bar- bering school. MARIE FRANCES BEERS 76 Menlo St. Hospital Training. Activities: Brocktonia Collector 2, 4: Girls Glee Club 3, 4: Junior Usher: Nominating Committee lco-chair- manl 2, 3: Prom Decoration Com- mittee 3: Ring and Photo Com- mittee lalternatel 3. Interests: Junior Twentieth Century Catho- lic Club, horseback riding. Ex- perience: cashier, Brockton Pub- lic Market 2, 3, 4. Future: nurs- ing. RUTH ANN BELMOSTO Ruthy 902 Srescent St. College Scientific. Activities: Brocktonia Advertising Staff 3: Junior Prom Decorating Commit- tee 3. Interests: Catholic Youth Organization, bowling, sewing. Future: secretarial school or junior college. BONNIE MAE BENNETT Harry 49 Milton St. General Home Economics. Inter- ests: Catholic Youth Organiza- tion, bowling, cooking, sewing. Future: practical nursing. AUDREY JOAN BENOIT And 303 Spring St. Hospital Training. Activities: Brocktonia Collector 4: Dues Col- lector 4: Girls Glee Club 3: Stu- dent Council 2: Prom Decorating Committee 3. Interests: Catholic Youth Organization, Junior Twen- tieth Century Catholic Club, Young Women's Hebrew Associa- tion, art, swimming. Future: art school. .1 :-:-r ' ,W . -W J' ' 'aff 4 . A N . . f b, ,X If . K' b ,m ffhl:-3' -'I' . s - 2-':s:g,-1 in A L1 , ..::::::m'- 3c2-- .':::::.:zre-'if in-:wa-,.:.mAf'YV ,Zww .se -,awe-no-1-s..r:f ' ' q w ' ' ,. a.1..w+-... ' 'INA I 1-.M-ef ff . 4 W pf'--4. I 'E ,, , 1 xr' K ' . I' 'T 1' wr'-1' 1'9 DIANE ELAINE BENOIT 111 South Leyden St. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Afternoon Composition Class 4: Brocktonia Collector 3: Junior Prom Decoration Committee: Girls Glee Club 2: Public Address Monitor 3. Interests: Civil Air Pa- trol, church choir. Future: nurs- ing. JANICE HELEN BENOIT Jan 77 Rockland St. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Biography Committee 4: Girls Glee Club 2, 4: Nominating Com- mittee 3: Photo Committee 4: Student Council talternatel 2, 3: Class Play Usher 4. Experience: cashier, BPM 3, 4. Future: ele- mentary school teacher. RAYMOND LEROY BENOIT Ray 216 Market St. College Scientific. Activity: Foot- ball Manager 2. Interests: Young Men's Christian Association, church, cars, basketball. Future: college or technical school. ROBERT THOMAS BENOIT Frogy 24 Bower Ave. Commercial Retail Selling. Activi- ties: Golf Team 2, 3, 4: Junior Prom Decorating Committee 3: Distributive Education Clubs of America. Interests: Catholic Youth Organization: Maverick League Bowling 2, 3, 4: golf, cars, swimming. Experience: shoe department, GiIchrist's 4: Du- plain's Bakery 2, 3, 4. Future: business college. SUSAN JANE BERG Sue 514 Crescent St. Commercial Machines. Interests: Catholic Youth Organization, swimming, music. Experience: office worker, Earl Stewart ln- surance Agency. Future: medical secretary. ROBERT ARNOLD BERGSTROM Bob 195 Perkins Ave. Technical. Activity: Junior Usher 3. Interests: Young Men's Chris- tian Association, swimming. Fu- ture. technical school. RICHARD CARL BERMAN Rich 56 Byron Ave. College Scientific. Experience: grocery department, Brockton Public Market 3, 4. Future: school. MICHAEL JEROME BERNARD Nard 70 Foster St. College Scientific. Activities: Baseball 2, 3, 4: Basketball 2, 3, 4: Track 3, 4, Student Coun- cil 2: Junior Usher 3. Interests: Lincoln Youth Fellowship, Young Men's Christian Association. Fu- ture: college. RYMANTE EMILIJA BIELKEVICIUS Rema 276 Court St. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Afternoon Composition Class 4: German Club 2, 3. Interests: Catholic Youth Organization, Ateitis Organization. Future: col- lege. WILLIAM ALEXANDER BIRD Bill 258 Court St. Technical. Interests: Catholic Youth Organization, baseball, basketball, football, softball. Fu- ture: machinist. CAROLYN JEAN BLAIS Chabhy 1169 Montello St. Commercial Machines. Interests: Methodist Youth Fellowship, swimming, sports. Future: IBM school or nursing. DENNIS DUANE BLANCHARD ZO Howard Sq. College Scientific. Activities: A Cappella Choir 2, 3, Galloneers 2, 3, Track 2, 3. Interests: Young Men's Christian Associa- tion, art, music. Future: college. MAUREEN ROSE BLANCHARD Moe 454 Crescent St. General Academic. Activity: Li- brary Monitor 3, 4. Interests: Catholic Youth Organization, Young Women's Christian Asso- ciation, ice skating, reading, swimming. Experience: cashier, A 8: P 3, 4. Future: social work or journalism. WILLIAM ROBERT BLANDIN Bill 52 N. Warren Ave. General Mechanics. Interest: Auto mechanics. Experience: gas station attendant, Cicchet- ti's Atlantic Station 2: bundle boy, Tedeschi's 3, 4. Future: bar- ber school. WILLIAM TRAVERS BLATCHFORD Bill 38 Foster St. Industrial Arts. Interest: building construction. Future: Army En- gineers. NORMAN DAVID BLUMBERG Norm 70 West St. College Liberal Arts: Activity: National Honor Society 3, 4. In- terests: Explorer Post 63, Brock- ton Hospital, Young Men's He- brew Association, sports. Future: medicine. ANTHONY GEORGE BOBULIS Tony 79 Albert St. Technical. Activity: Baseball 2. Interests: Catholic Youth Organi- zation, baseball, football, pool. Future: college or hair styling. ROBERT LEE BOLGER Bob 112 Hillberg Ave. General Academic. Interests: Catholic Youth Organization, golf, basketball. Future: school. JOHN FRANCIS BOTTINI Jack 106 Tremont St. Ext. General Academic. Activities: Football ihead manager and stu- dent trainerl 2, 3, 4: Track 3. ln- terests: Catholic Youth Organi- zation, Young Men's Christian As- sociation, Brockton Professional Football Imanagerl, basketball, fishing, swimming. Future: phy- sical education teacher. VICKI MARIE BOUCHARD Vic 44 Frankton Ave. College Scientific. Activities: A Cappella Choir 4: Christmas Pageant 4: Junior Prom Decorat- ing Committee: Gift Committee 4: Yearbook Staff 4. Interests: Catholic Youth Organization, art, dancing, horseback riding. Fu- ture: laboratory technician. v--all f 'P' G.. I Tulft i' iii 'LQ 5-.- R R ANNE ELIZABETH BOUCHE 35 Crescent Ave. Commercial Machines. Activities: Junior Prom Decorating Commit- tee 3: Student Council 3, 4: ln- terests: Catholic Youth Organi- zation, Junior Twentieth Century Catholic Club, art, dancing, horseback riding. Future: secre- tarial school. JANET LEE BOURNE JB 121 Massasoit Ave. General Business. Activities: Brocktonia Collector 2: Intra- mural Sports 2: Dues Collector 3. Interests: Junior Twentieth Century Catholic Club, dancing, horseback riding, music. Future: secretarial school. JOSEPH EDWARD BOUROUE Burkey 71 Dover St. College Scientific. Activity: Swimming 2, 3, 4. Interest: Eagle Scouts ljunior assistant scout masterl. Experience: clerk, Big A 3: clerk, Reardon's 4: baker's assistant isummer onlyi. Future: pharmacist. RONALD JOSEPH BOUROUE Porky 527 Centre St. General Academic. Activities: Football 2, 3: Track 2. Interests: Catholic Youth Organization. church basketball, cars, sports. Experience: Centre Street Car Wash 3, 4. Future: Navy. LEON JULIEN BOWEN 64 Ford St. Industrial Arts. Interests: bowl- ing, model airplanes. Experience: attendant, Casey's Service Sta- tion 2, 3, 4. Future: drafting. BETTEIEAN BOWES Bee lay I8 Patricia Lane Commercial Stenographic. Ac- tivities A Cappella Choir 3, 4: Pigskin Social Committee 2. ln- terests: Church Hi-League, Rain- bow, horseback riding, sewing, Sunday school teacher, swim- ming, surfing. Future: secretarial school or airline hostess school. KAREN MAE BRADSHAW 30 Everett St. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Girls Glee Club 2, 3: Spring Con- cert 2. Interests: Christian Evan- gelist, reading, basketball, base- ball, sewing, dancing. Future: modeling school. DANIEL BERNARD BRADY Danny 76 Porter St. Industrial Arts. Interests: cars, swimming, skating. Experience: grave digger, Calvary Cemetery. Future: Army. IO-ANN MARIE BRIDES 472 N. Montello St. Commercial Machines. Interests: dancing, swimming. Future: IBM school. IOANNE CHRISTINE BRIGHT Ice 203 Bishop St. General Home Economics. Inter- ests: Catholic Youth Organization East Side Improvement Associa tion, sewing. Experience: sales girl, Edgar's 3, 4. Future: hair- dressing school. SHARON LEE BRISCOE Daisy 182 Camho St. General Home Economics. Ac- tivity: Girls Glee Club 2, 3. ln- terests: Christian Youth Fellow- ship, knitting, sewing, swimming. Experience: waitress, Breen 4. Futurez practical nursing. TRYPHENA MARIE BRISCOE Trif 19 Winthrop St. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Dues Collector 2, Glee Club 2, 3. Interests: dancing, swimming. Experience: waitress, Producer's Dairy, 4. Future: elementary teaching. ALAN ROY BROBERG Surfer Bro 57 Denton St. General Mechanics. Interests: motorcycle driving, music, par- ties, Surfboard riding, water-ski- ing. Future: Armed Forces. EDWARD CHARLES BROOKS Edd 467 Crescent St. College Scientific. Activity: Band 2. Interests: auto mechanics, music. Experience: shipper, Chapman Manufacturing 3, 4. Future: Armed Forces. ROBERT EDWARD BROOKS 95 Oakland St. General Academic. Interests: art, outdoor sports. Future: Armed Forces, art school. JOSEPH THOMAS BROPHY 9 Fairmount Ave. Industrial Arts. Activity, Chess. Interests: baseball, bowling, football, soccer, reading. Future, technological school. JANET MARILYN BROWN 50 Dyer St. College Liberal Arts. Activities, A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, Christ- mas Pageant 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, Harmonies 3, Nominating Committee 3, Spring Festival 2, 3, Student Council 2, 3, 4 Ialternate 3, 4l. Interests: Catho- lic Youth Organization lvice- presidentl, Youth Council lpar- ishl, basketball, music, swim- ming. Experience, lifeguard, City of Brockton 3, 4. Future, teacher for mentally retarded children. MICHAEL FREDERICK BROWN 475 N. Montello St. College Scientific. Transfer from Somerville High School, Somer- ville, Massachusetts, September 1963. lnterests: music, sports. Future, business school. SUSAN LOEITA BROWN Sue 33 Harvard St. Commercial Machines. Interests: bowling, dancing. Future, IBM school, hairdressing academy. ALFRED EUGENE BRUGNOLI AlIeycat 98 Belcher Ave. College Liberal Arts. Transfer from Cardinal Spellman High School September 1963. Experi- ence: Fernandes Grocery 3, 4. Future, college, business. fr.. vagm, 'S K I .159 Y'--T WILLIAM HENRY BUDNIK Sputnik 15 Granite St. General Academic. Transfer from Newton High, Newton, Massachu- settts, Irvington High School, Irvington, New Iersey. Activities: Chess Club 4, Class Play 4, Ring Committee 3. Interests: fishing, football, hunting. Fu- ture, Marine Corps. EMMA-JEAN BULLOCK Ieanie 75 Plymouth St. Commercial Machines. Activities, Brocktonia 3, Dues Collector 2. Interests, Rockne, Catholic Youth Organization iSt. Colman'sl. Fu- ture: secretary. KATHLEEN ANN BULMAN 67 Hollis St. Hospital Training. Interests: Catholic Youth Organization, Con- fraternity of Christian Doctrine, skating, swimming. Future, nurs- ing. DONNA MARIE BUMPUS Bump 21 Pine Ave. Commercial Machines. Activities, Archery 3, Biographical Staff 4, Gymnastics 2, Intramural Bas- ketball 2, 3, Photo Committee 4, Student Council 4, Part-timer 4. Interests, Methodist Youth Fel- lowship Ipresidentl, basketball, drawing, skating, swimming. Fu- ture, secretary. ROBERTA ANN BURNIE Bobbie 167 Ash St. Hospital Training. Activity, Pig- skin Social Committee 2. Inter- ests, horseback riding, skating, sports, swimming. Future, X-ray technical school. SUSAN AMANDA BURSAW Sue 175 Falconer Ave. College Liberal Arts. Activities, Afternoon Composition Class 3, Christmas Pageant 2, Constitu- tion Committee 3, Glee Club 2, Nominating Committee 2. In- terest, church youth group isec- retaryl. Experience, secretary, Brockton Photo Engraving Co., Inc. 4. Future, college, teaching. JEANNE DIANNA BUSSIERE 55 No. Manchester St. Commercial Machines. Interests, Sacred Heart Catholic Youth Or- ganization. Experience, hair- dresser's aide, Ruthy's Beauty Salon 4. Future, hairdressing. CHERYL ANN BUTKUS Cherie 169 West St. College Liberal Arts. Activities, A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, Christ- mas Pageant 2, 3, Glee Club 2, 3, Harmonics 2, 3, Photo and Ring Committee 3, Prompter for Class Play 4. Interest, Junior Twentieth Century Catholic Club. Experience. waitress, Mr. Donut 3. Future, dental hygienist. medi- cal secretary. JUDITH BUTLER Judie 27 Owens Ave. College Liberal Arts. Activities, Brocktonia Collector 3, 4, Class Play Usher 4, Glee Club 2, ln- tramurals 2, National Honor So- ciety 3, 4, Nominating Commit- tee 3, Pigskin Social Committee 2, Student Council 3, 4 ivice- president 4l, 0ueen's Court, Brockton High School Week 4. Interest, City League Basketball. Experience, librarian, Brockton Public Library 4. Future, college. PAUL LEONARD BYER 262 Green St. College Scientific. Activities, Hockey Team 2, 3, 4, Male Chorus 2, 3. Interests, Young Men's Hebrew Association, base- ball, hockey, swimming. Future, college, business administration. 5 . 47 - Q-Q' L0 lf if Q--,- X NN:-v 1 , -ark Q..-v JUAN MARIE CABRAL 317 Hillberg Ave. College Liberal Ariz Activities A Cappella Choir 2, 4, All District Choir 3, 4, Harmonica 2, 3, 4, Public Address Announcer, Public Address Quartet. Inter- ests, Guitar and Banjo Club, Ora- torio Society, church choir, folk- singing trio, art. Experience, otlice work, Brockton Hospital 3, 4. Future, English teacher, singer. JEAN LARAINE CADDRETTE Jeano 24 Dewey Ave. Hospital Training. Activity, Dues Collector 3. Interests, Catholic Youth Organization, Veterans Ad- ministration Hospital, church choir, ice skating. Experience, clerk, Packard's Farm Stand 2. 3. Future, nursing, hairdressing. SYLVIA KATHERINE CALEDONIA 'Syl 38 Packard Way College Liberal Arts. Activities, Christmas Choir 3, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Nominating Committee 2, 3, Homeroom Secretary 2, Senior Class Play 4, Student Advisory Council 2, 4, Yearbook Biogra- phy, Photography Committee. ln- terests, Catholic Youth Organi- zation tpresidentl, horseback riding, swimming, tennis. Experi- ence, cashier, West Brockton Public Market 3, 4. Future, col- lege, teaching. JAMES FRANCIS CALLAGHAN Barney 790 Warren Ave. Industrial Arts. Interests, cars, ice skating, water-skiing. Future, Armed Forces. LORNA MARIE CALLUW Doones 46 Brett St. Commercial Retail Selling. Ac- tivity, Glee Club 2. Interests, horseback riding, ice skating. Future, IBM school, secretarial school. JORDAN CHARLES CAMARA 14 Battles St. College Scientific. Activity: ln- tramural Basketball 2, 3. Inter- ests: baseball, basketball, swim- ming. Future: college, engineer- ing. DENNIS MICHAEL CAMPBELL 183 Perkins Ave. General Academic. Interests: baseball, basketball, bowling, football, hockey. Experience: shipper, Globe Textiles, 4. Fu- ture: college. THOMAS JAMES CAMPBELL 7 Annis Ct. General Academic: Activity: Foot- ball 2, 3, 4. Interests: Catholic Youth Organization, basketball, football. Future: college. GEORGE FREDERICK CANAVAN Cannonball 335 Court St. Technical. Interests: Catholic Youth Organization, Young Men's Christian Association, camping, fishing, swimming. Future: Armed Forces. BEVERLY ANN CAPAROTTA Bev 229 Green St. Commercial Machines. Activities: Christmas Pageant 2: Glee Club 2: Nominating Committee 2: Stu- dent Council 2, 3: Secretary to Mr. DiMarzo 4. Interests: Catho- lic Youth Organization i0ur Lady of Lourdesl, Junior Twentieth Century Catholic Club, bowling, dancing, skating, water-skiing. Future: IBM school. 'lrrar if -its. 50- 3:.,-- 'N-. if E 1 v HV. '. 1:5- ' B: .bfi Q -'V E- KY 44 . X JANICE MARJORIE CARLSON 104 Vesey St. College Liberal Arts. Activities: A Cappella Choir 3, 4: Afternoon Composition Class 3, 4, Brock- tonia 4: Dues Collector 4, Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4. Inter- ests: Christian Youth Fellowship 2, 3, 4: Girls Missionary Guild Isecretaryi 2, 3, 4: piano lessons, sailing. Future: college. ROBERT BLAIR CARMICHAEL, JR. Robby 1 Boundary Ave. College Scientific. Interests: Christian Youth Organization, Episcopal Young Churchmen lhonorary memberl, Holbrook Sportsman's Club, water-skiing, boating, auto mechanics. Experi- ence: bricklayer, M. S. Kelliher lsummerl: stock boy, A 8: P 2, 3. Future: Navy, engineering. ROBERT KENNETH CARR Bob 180 Pearl St. College Scientific. Interests: Central Methodist Basketball Team, Methodist Youth Fellow- ship Itreasurerl, Young Men's Christian Association. Experi- ence: shipping manager, Deca Novelty, Inc. 4. Future: business administration. JOSEPH PATRICK CASEY 45 Hunt St. General Academic. Activity: Cross Country 2. Interests: Cath- olic Youth Organization, Frets and Pegs Society ifolk clubl, banjo, folk music. Future: col- lege. JULIA TERESA CASHIN 115 Spring St. Commercial Machines. Activities: Dramatics Club 3: Student Coun- cilor 2. Interests: Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Youth Organi- zation, horseback riding, swim- ming, water-skiing. Experience: cashier, Big A Foods 3, 4. Future: further schooling. DONALD F. CASSANI Don 450 Pleasant St. General Academic. Interests: Catholic Youth Organization, bowling, mechanics, swimming. Future, electronics school. RAYMOND VICTOR CASTANO Giant 19 Warren Ave. College Scientific. Interest, cars. Experience: clerk, short order cook, McMenamy's Fish Market 3, 4. Future, technical school, e'ectronics. ANITA MARIE CATALDO 45 Noyes Ave. Commercial Bookkeeping. Activi- ties, Brocktonia Collector 2, Glee Club 2, Intramural Basket- ball 3, Class Play Usher 4. In- terests: Brockton Hospital icandy striperi, Junior Twentieth Cen- tury Catholic Club lboard of directorsl, Rockne, softball, bas- ketball, ice skating, dancing. Ex- perience: Crystal Cleaners 4. Fu- ture. certified public accountant. DOLORES ANN CATRAMBONE Dodie 19 Douglas Rd. Commercial Stenographic. ln- terests, Catholic Youth Organi- zation, music, skiing, swimming. Experience, salesclerk, Mammoth Mart 3, 4. Future, secretarial work. JAMES WAYNE CEDERGREN Jimmy 786 Warren Ave. College Scientific. Activities, Class Treasurer 2, 3, 4, Constitu- tion Committee 2, Junior Usher, Male Chorus 2, 3, 4, Senior Class Play 4. interests, City League Basketball, folk music, reading, sports. Experience, bundle boy, Brockton Public Market 3, 4. Fu- ture, history, education, broad- casting. 4 3. -qu? sis r:. ' L 'ia-: N X SANDRA ANN CELIA 121 Hillberg Ave. Commercial Stenographic. Ac- tivity, Girls Glee Club 2, 3, 4. Interests, reading, basketball, softball, badminton, horseback riding, music. Future. business school, singing, THERESA LOUISE CERCE 196 Forest Ave. Commercial Machines. Activity, Glee Club 2. Interest, music. Fu- ture, office work. JANICE ELLEN CHAISON Mickey 104 Highland St. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Girls Glee Club 2, 3, Junior Usher, Sophomore Nominating Committee. Interests, Junior Twentieth Century Catholic Club, bowling, swimming. Experience, cashier, Brockton Public Market 3, 4. Future, teaching. HELEN LOUISE CHAMBERLIN Wilt 36 Crestfield Terr. Commercial Machines. Transfer from East Bridgewater High School, East Bridgewater, Massa- chusetts, September 1963. ln- terests. Catholic Youth Organiza- tion, bowling, dancing. Experi- ence, salesclerk, Jack's 4. Fu- ture, medical secretary. ERROL MATTHEW CHAMSARIAN Champ 62 Edson St. College Liberal Arts. Activities, Afternoon Composition 4, intra- mural Sports 2. Interests, Church League Basketball, Church Pil- grim Fellowship, Young Men's Christian Association, hockey, golf, basketball, baseball. Ex- perience, clerk, Dunnington's 3, 4. Future, pharmacist. RICHARD BRUCE CHANDLER Chink 156 Forest Ave. General Academic. Interests: Young Men's Christian Associa- tion, dating, music, parties. Ex- perience: stockboy, Brockton Public Market 2, 3, 4. Future: travel. ROBERT PAUL CHANI 15 Winnifred Rd. General Academic. Interests: folk music, model airplanes, photo- graphy. Experience: cashier, Chani Super Cleansers 3, 4. Fu- ture: business school. MARYANN CHARLAND 34 Manchester St. College Scientific. Interests: basketball, swimming, skating. Experience: salesclerk, Gil- christ's 4. Future: airline ho- stess. NANCY IEAN CHAUSSE 21 Thatcher St. College Liberal Arts. Interests: Junior Legion of Mary, Rockne, St. CoIman's Catholic Youth Or- ganization lcultural chairmanl. Experience: switchboard opera- tor, 0'NeiIl's 3, 4. Future: home economics teacher. LOIS ARLENE CHOUINARD Lo 844 N. Montello St. Commercial Stenographic. Activ- ity: Library Monitor 2. Interests: dancing, records, bowling, skat- ing. Experience: secretary, Sea- ger Dental Lab 3, 4. Future: sec- retary. S-...... N... rw nf wa:--' M... GUOX qv'-s 195 utff' NANCY FLORENCE CHRISTENSEN 51 Sunset Dr. Hospital Training. Interest: jun- ior volunteer. Future: nursing. .IUDITH ETHEL CHURCHILL 24 West Park St. Commercial Machines. Activities: Harmonics 2, 3, 4: A Cappella Choir 2, 3. Future: hairdressing school. RICHARD JOHN CICCHETTI Chick 84 North Warren Ave. College Scientific. Activities: Baseball 2, 3, 4: Football 2, 3, 4. Interests: Catholic Youth Or- ganization, Veterans Administra- tion Hospital, basketball, coins. Future: college. RICHARD ALBERT CICORO 230 Winter St. Technical. Activities: Hockey Team 3, 4: Photography Com- mittee 4. lnterests: baseball, hockey, hunting. Future: Armed Forces. MARION ELIZABETH CIONI 63 Richmond St. Commercial Stenographic. Ac- tivity: Girls Glee Club 3. Inter- ests: dancing, ice skating, swim- ming. Future: secretary. MARGARET ELLEN CLANCY Peggy 117 Norman Rd. Commercial Machines. Activities: Biography Staff 4, Girls Glee Club 2, Library Monitor 4. ln- terests: bowling, dancing, ice skating, swimming. Future: sec- retary. ROSEMARY DOROTHY CLARK Rose 47 Summer St. Commercial Machines. Activities: Band 2, 3, 4: Part-timer 4. ln- terests: bowling, skating, swim- ming. Future: office work. EDWARD JOSEPH CLEMENT Eddie 318 West Chestnut St. General Academic. Activity: Stu- dent Council Ialternatel Z. Inter- ests: sports, flute player in a rock n' roll band, skin diving. Experience: part-time work, Eaton Shoe 4. Future: college. WILLIAM JAMES CLIFFORD Bill 57 Mulberry St. College Scientific. Activities: Baseball 2, 3: Basketball 2: Foot- ball 3, 4: Junior Usher: Track 4. Interests: Catholic Youth Organi- zation, basketball, bowling, coins. Future: college. MICHAEL GEORGE CLISH Mike 240 Grafton St. Technical. Interests: electronics, radio. Experience: grocery clerk, A 8: P 3, 4. Future: technical institute. to-N Q--f' Sex 5.- Q:-.4 N. A Li. 9 5' Thu-I uri 1 i -1-T CATHERINE ALICE COBB Cathy 915 Pleasant St. Commercial Machines. Interests: bowling, tennis, reading. Future: IBM school. CLARE FRANCES COBB 915 Pleasant St. Commercial Machines. Interests: bowling, tennis, Future: college. SHIRLEY ANN COE Smiley 410 N. Montello St. Commercial Machines. Activity: Part-timer 4. Interests: cooking, sewing, knitting, swimming. Fu- ture: employment in an orphan- age. JANIE ELLEN COHEN Midget 353 West Elm St. College Liberal Arts. Activities: A Cappella Choir 3: Afternoon Composition Class 3: Book Store Worker 3: Junior Usher, Student Council lalternatel 2, 3. Inter- ests: New England Federation of Temple Youth lvice-presidentl 3, dancing, music. Experience: soda fountain worker, Chani's Pharm- acy 4. Future: college. LORNA HARRIET COHEN Lawn 73 Ruth Rd. Commercial Machines. Activities: Junior Prom Decorating Com- mittee: Yearbook Biography Staff 4. Interests: bowling, college mixers, swimming. Future: busi- ness school. ELISABETH ESTHER COLBY Betsy 258 West Elm St. College Liberal Arts. Activities, 2, 3, 4, Brocktonia 2, 3, 4, All- A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, Band District Band 4, Girls Glee Club 4, Harmonics 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 3, 4, National Honor Society 4. Interests, Methodist Youth Fel- lowship lsecretary 2, faith chair- man 3, treasurer 4l, South Shore Youth Orchestra, flute playing, singing, reading. Future, college, medical research. CARTER CRAWFORD CHRISTOPHER COLLINS CC Y.M.C.A. Commercial Bookkeeping. Trans- fer from Avon High School, Avon, Massachusetts, March 1962. ln- terest, National Associatton for the Advancement of Colored Peo- ple ipresidentl. Future, art teacher. FOTIS CHRIS COLOCOUSIS Greek 28 Hancock St. General Academic. Interests, electronics, sports, science. Ex- perience, bundle boy, Brockton Public Market 3, 4. Future, Armed Forces. IEANNE MARILYN COMLIN Comlin 279 Belair St. Hospital Training. Activities, Brocktonia Collector 2, 4, Li- brary Monitor 2, 3, Nominating Committee 3. Interests, Brock- ton Hospital Volunteer, Catholic Youth Organization, reading, swimming. Experience, cashier, Brockton Public Market West 3, 4. Future, nursing. MADELEINE ESTELLE CONDON Mad 114 Hillcrest Ave. College Liberal Arts. Activities, Afternoon Composition Class 3, Junior Prom Decorating Commit- tee, Junior Usher, Nominating Committee 3, Student Council ialternatel 4. Interests, Catholic Youth Organization, horseback riding, music, swimming, water- skiing. Experience, cashier, Ed- gar's 4, aide, Green Oak Nurs- ing Home 3, 4. Future, nursing. -,we-Y r i ne w 291111---g-t kr iQ v' au9 ' hun' ,gn-up q,pn-f--- . vb-17 ig if ELIZABETH ANNE CONKLIN Betty 316 Hillherg Ave. College Scientific. Transfer from Dennis-Yarmouth Regional High School, South Yarmouth, Massa- chusetts, September 1962. ln- terests, Methodist Youth Fellow- ship, tvice president 3l, United Christian Youth Movement, camping, folk music, guitar play- ing, sports, traveling. Experi- ence, service desk, Edgar's 3, 4. Future, college, merchandising. CAROLYN SUE CONNORS 68 Morse Ave. College Scientific. Activity, Girls Glee Club 2, 3. Interests, New England Federation of Temple Youth, Young Women's Hebrew Association, golf. Future, Endi- cott Junior College. MARY LOU CONWAY 329 Richmond St. Commercial Machines. Activities, Catholic Youth Organization, Bi- ography Staff 4. Interests, hair- dressing, sewing. Experience, salesclerk, Gilchrist's 4. Future, hairdressing school. DONNALEE COOK Delsey 1065 N. Montello St. General Home Economics. ln- terests, designing, horseback riding, golf, swimming. Future, commercial artist. WILLIAM CHARLES COOK Cookie 54 West Park St. Technical. Activities, Track 2, Cross Country lletterman 2l 3. Interests, all sports, hunting, fishing, trapping, the great out- doors. Future, technical school. DEBORAH LOUISE COOTS Debby 203 Keith Ave. General Academic. Activities, Brocktonia Dues Collector 2, Constitution Committee 2, Libr- ary Monitor 2, 3, 4. Interests, cooking, knitting, sewing. Future, LaBaron Hairdressing Academy. MARY ANN CORIATY May 220 Forest Ave. Hospital Training. Transfer from St. Patrick's High School, Brock- ton, Massachusetts, September 1963. Activity, Public Address Monitor 3. Interests, bowling, swimming. Experience, cashier, Bradlee's 2. Future, nursing. CRAIG PATTERSON CORNWALL 32 Macy Ave. College Scientific. Activities, ln- door Track, Library Monitor 3, Outdoor Track 2, Yearbook Bi- ography Committee 4. Interests, art and jazz festivals, horses. Experience, City Highway Depart- ment 4. Future, college, vet- erinarian. GERALDINE ANN COSGROVE Gerry 780 Montello St. Hospital Training. Activities, Brocktonia Advertising Staff 2, 3, Intramurals 2. Interests, City League Basketball, Junior Twen- tieth Century Catholic Club, City League Softball, bowling, danc- ing, sewing, sports, swimming. Experience, office worker, Knapp Shoe 3, 4. Future, nursing school BARBARA IRENE COSTA 73 Gerald Ave. College Scientific. Activities, Decorating Committee 3, Year- book Staff 4. Interests, college mixers, ice skating, bowling. Fu- ture, college. 5 Q-0' if Eli vw '17 rg uh-iv, 4? L. af' Veg,-f Nay' TZ,- ' I DOROTHY LOUISE COSTA Dottie 30 Connell Ave College Scientific. Activilifr. Brocktonia Dues Collector 4 Cheerleading 3, 4, Photo Com- mittee 3, Ring Committee 3, Stu- dent Council 2, 4, Interests, Catholic Youth Organization, art dancing, sports. Future, college. laboratory technician, PATRICIA ANNE COTE Pat 18 Wellington Pl. College Liberal Arts. Activities, Afternoon Composition 3, 4, Class Play Usher 4, Student Council 2, 3, 4 lsecretary 43. ln- terests, City League Basketball, lunior Twentieth Century Catho- lic Club, Rockne, sewing. Future, college, teaching. ROBERT ALLAN COTE Bob 34 Rockwell Ave. College Liberal Arts. Activities, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Galloneers 2, 3, 4, Operatta Club 3, Male Chorus 2, 3, 4. Interests, Catho- lic Youth Organization, bowling, singing, dancng, swimming. Future, Air Force. FOTINI COUTSOUMBAS TuIla 16 Martland Ave. General Business. Transfer from Instituto Iusto, Arosmena, Pan- ama, September 1962. Interests, Greek Orthodox Church Choir. cooking, bowling, dancing, sew- ing, swimming. Experience, cash- ier, Christy's Market 2. Future, business school. NANCY ANN CREALESE Charley 23 Farrington St. Commercial Machines. Interests, bowling, dancing, horseback rid- ing, ice skating. Future, secre- tary. RONALD ALBERT CREALESE Ron 538 Crescent St. Industrial Arts. Activities: Cross Country 2, 3, 4, Track 2. Inter- ests, Young lVlen's Christian As- sociation, baseball, bowling, football, weight lifting. Experi- ence, bagger, Fernandes 3, 4. Future, Navy. CATHERINE MARY CREEDON Cathy 180 Spring St. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Brocktonia Advertising Staff 2, 3, 4 lmanager 4I, Junior Usher, Nominating Committee 2, Public Address Monitor 3, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Yearbook Staff 4. Interests, Catholic Youth Or- ganization, Drop-In Center 2, Junior Twentieth Century Catho- lic Club, Rockne, Young Women's Christian Association, Experi- ence, fountain clerk, Chaney's 3. Future, college. JOSEPH ERNEST CRENEY Spider 17 Woodside Ave. College Scientific. Activities, In- tramurals 2, 3, Public Address System 3, Student Council 3, 4, Swimming Team 2, 3, 4. Inter- ests: Bass River Yacht Club, Hol- brook Rifle Club lpresidentl, Brockton Sportsmen's Club, an- tiques, exploring, hunting, sail- ing, skin diving, surfing. Future: college. ROBERT PAUL CROCKER 25 Central Sq. Technical. Interests: swimming, weight lifting. Future, Marine Corps. JOSEPH PATRICK CRONE Bones 12 Ridgeway Ct. Commercial Retail Selling. Inter- ests, Catholic Youth Organiza- tion, cars. Future, National Guard. COLLEEN FRANCES CRONIN 27 Moulton St. Commercial Machines. Interests: Catholic Youth Organization, dancing, swimming. Future, sec- retarial school. ROBERT CROSBY 46 Keith Ave. College Liberal Arts. Future: col- lege. CHERYL ANN CROWE 879 Warren Ave. Commercial Machines. Interests bowling, dancing, swimming, water-skiing. Future, secretarial work. KARL PERRY CROWELL 766 Montello St. College Scientific. Activity, Class Play 4. Interests, reading, sports, writing. Experience, short order cook, White's Delicatessen 3. Future: college, journalism or teaching. JOANNE MARIE CROWLEY 3 Goddard Rd. College Liberal Arts. Activities, A Cappella Choir 2, 4, Brockto- nia 2, 3, 4, German Club 2, 4, Glee Club 2, Harmonics 2, 3, Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4. Inter- ests, reading, roller skating. Fu- ture, college. MICHAEL DENNIS CUMMINGS Shorty 42 Mellen St. General Academic. Transfer from Cardinal Spellman High School December 1962. Activity: Chess Club 4. Future: Armed Forces. IOHN SCOTT CURRIE 27 Oakland Ave. College Scientific. Interests: cribbage, model building, listen- ing to records. Experience: gro- ceryman, Brockton Public Mar- ket West 3, 4. Future: college. DONNA LILLIAN DALE 45 Appleton St. College Liberal Arts. Transfer from Hyde Park High School, Hyde Park, Massachusetts, April 1962. Interests: Rainbow, church choir, work lpart timei. Future: college, teaching. CHARLES GEORGE DANIELS Charlie 88 Brookville Ave. General Academic. Activity: Track Team 2. Interests: Boy and Sea Scouts leagle scout and a junior assistant scoutmasteri, Holbrook Sportsmen's Club, fish- ing, boating, hunting, swimming, sailing. Experience: clerk, Fras- er's 4: life guard, Camp Squanto tsummeri. Future: further school- ing, work. IEANNE ANNE DAUTEUIL 11 Fuller St. Commercial Machines. Interests: bowling, dancing, hairdressing. Experience: waitress, Brockton Public Market 3. Future: hair- dressing. PUBLIC LIBRARY BROCKTON, MASS. -'s 09 44 it WSP' agp' K' ANNE MARIE DAVENPORT I9 Hayward Ave. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Afternoon Composition Class 3, 4: Biography Committee 4: Brocktonia News Staff 3, 4: Class Constitution Committee 2: Dues Collector 2, 3: Librarian 2: Math Club 3, 4: National Honor So- ciety lProgram Committeel 3, 4: Photo Committee 4. Interests: Hi-League lTreasurerl 2, 3, 4: Rainbow lofficeri 2, 3, 4. Experi- ence: salesgirl, Asker's Bakery 4. Future: University of Massachu- setts, mathematics. EVAN JOHN DAVIS 29 Keswick Rd. Technical. Activities: Swimming Team 2, 3: Track Team 3. ln- terests: swimming, skiing, foot- ball, hunting, horseback riding. Experience: life guard, Montello, Ellis Brett pools 2, 3: stock boy, Big A 2: stock boy, Grossman's Lumber 2, 3. Future: college. LESTER ARTHUR DAVIS Lad 108 Keene St. General Academic. Transfer from South Boston High School Oc- tober 1962. Activity: Chess Club 4. Interest: clubs. Future: co!- lege. LORRAINE MARIE DAVIS Lori' 15 Woodland Ave. Commercial Stenographic. Activi- ties: Brocktonia Advertising Staff 4: Part-timer 4: Gymnastics 2. ln- terests: Junior Twentieth Cen- tury Catholic Club, St. Edward's Basketball Team, Catholic Youth Organization, bowling, dancing, horseback riding, swimming, water-skiing. Experience: clerk, Gilchrist's 4. Future: airline stewardess. ROBERT WAYNE DAVIS B'wana 107 Leach Ave. College Scientific. Interests: De- Molay Ousamequin Chapter tstan- dard bearer and 7th preceptorl, Junior Rifle Club lpresident, vice presidenti, Hi-Y Club, Young lVlen's Christian Association, Massachusetts Archaelogical So- ciety, water-skiing, shooting. Ex- perience. youth leader, Young Men's Christian Association. Fu- ture: youth work. CHARLES FRANCIS DAXBERGER Chuck 305 N. Main St. General Academic. Interests: football, hockey, hunting. Ex- perience: Brockton Hospital 2, Crosby Supply 4, New England Tile 4. Future: plumbing. MARSHA LUIS IJEACDN 13 Trenton St. Commercial Stenographic. Inter- ests: Hanson Riding Club, Rain- bow. Experience: salesgirl, King's 3, 4. Future: IBM or business school. PATRICK HENRY DEEHAN Sniper 22 Prospect Terr. General Mechanics. Interests: Catholic Youth Organization, Con- fraternity of Christian Doctrine, golf. Experience: groundskeeper, Wellesley Country Club 3. Fu- ture: Navy. PETER WILLIAM DEFTCS 551 Warren Ave. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Afternoon Composition Class 4: Baseball 2, Basketball 2, 3, 4: Junior Usher, National Honor So- ciety 3, 4 ttreasurer 4l: Nomi- nating Committee tchairmanl. Interests: Greek Orthodox Youth Association tpresidentl, Medical Explorer Post 63 Icabinet rep- resentativel. Experience: desk clerk, Brockton Bowling Center 3, 4. Future: college, dentistry. FRANCES JOSEPHINE DeGIROLAMO Fran 153 Prospect St. College Scientific. Activities: Junior Usher, Mr. Riordan's Sec- retary 2, 3, 4. Interests: Catholic Youth Organization, Junior Twen- tieth Century Catholic Club tchairman of Nominating Com- mitteel, Brockton Hospital Iju- nior volunteerl. Experience: salesgirl, switchboard operator, Fraser's 3, 4. Future: nursing. Q, I 1- J yay, Q5-Q, .1 1A23t'ff5C : TATSZ . -f. ix. Q Q v ' ' . 2? a ., ' f.LV 7 1 xg: 4 -' 55 'K 52 DAVID HUGHES DENNEHY 15 Empire Ave. General Academic. Activities: Ju- nior Varsity Baseball, Junior Var- sity Football. Interests: St. Col- man's Catholic Youth Organiza- tion, hunting, salt-water fishing Naval Air Reserves. Future: Navy. 0TlS JOSEPH DENSON Joey 213 Quincy St. Industrial Arts. Interest: auto- mobile motors. Experience: Cen- tre St. Car Wash 2, 3: Charle- bois Service Station 4. Future: automobile mechanics. GAIL ELAINE DENTCH 11 Tilton Ave. College Scientific. Activities: Afternoon Composition Class 3, 4: Brocktonia Advertising Staff 2, 3, 4: Brocktonia News Staff 3, 4: Dues Collector 4: National Honor Society 3, 4: Math Club 3, 4. Interest: reading. Future: Jackson College, mathematics, computer programming. JAMES JOSEPH DeRITO Jim 47 Blaine St. General Academic. Interests: Young Men's Christian Associa- tion, City Basketball League, CBTS, sports. Experience: general work, Baxendale Cut Sole 4. Fu- ture: junior college. JUHN RICHARD DeSIMONE 224 Moraine St. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Afternoon Composition Class 4: Class Trip to Washington and New York 3: Junior Usher: Math Club 3, 4 Ipresident 4l. Interests: Explorer Scouts tsecretaryl, Young Men's Christian Associa- tion. Future: college, mathemat- ics. CARLTON EDMUND Des LAURIERS 84 N. Leyden St. Technical. Activity: Intramural 2. Interests: fishing, hunting. Ex- perience: dairy manager, Brock- ton Public Market 3, 4. Future: game warden, conservation of- ficer ranger. DANIEL JOSEPH DESMUND Jug 405 Montello St. General Mechanics. Interest: ten- nis. Future: Air Force, police work. MARY DIANE DICKEY DeeDee 90 Boundary St. General Business. Transfer from Scituate High School, Scituate, Massachusetts, September 1961. Interests: ice skating, roller skating. Future: IBM school. LAURA ANN DIGIAMMD 15 Johnson Sq. General Home Economics. Activ- ity: Girls Glee Club 2, 3. Inter- est: bowling. Future: work. JUDITH ANN DILIDDD Judy 41 Ida Ave. Commercial Machines. Interests tennis, badminton. Future: sec- retarial or sales work. 11 15.0 4---v 'W 'Y 47' -12. ANTDINETTE MARIE DIMEO Toni 8 Sanford PI. Commercial Machines. Activities- Junior Usher, Yearbook staff 4 Interests: dancing, ice skating, roller skating, swimming, water- skiing. Future: secretarial work. MARIANNE DIRENZO 179 N. Warren Ave. Hospital Training. Activities: Basketball Intramurals 2, Deco- ration Committee Pigskin Social 2: Decoration Committee Junior Prom 2, Nominating Committee 2. Interest: St. Edward's Catho- lic Youth Organization. Future: hairdressing. ROSEMARIE DISTASI Chickie 23 West Park St. General Academic. Interest: sew- ing. Experience: waitress 4. Fu- ture: hair stylist. SUSAN ELSA DITCHETT Sue 1689 Main St. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Afternoon Composition Class 3, National Honor Society 3, 4 lvice- president 4l: Math Club 3: Or- chestra 2, 4. Interests: West Bridgewater 4-H Club lpresidentl, South Shore Youth Symphony lfirst violinl, Massachusetts Horseman's Council, music, horses, riding. Future: Jackson College for Women, dentistry. DIANE ELIZABETH DDHERTY Dee 277 Hovenden Ave. Commercial Machines. Transfer from Somerville High School September 1962. Interests: bas- ketball, bowling, hockey, horse- back riding, ice skating. Experi- ence: wrapper, First National 4. Future: secretarial school. EDWARD JOSEPH DOHERTY Ed 177 Harvard St. General Business. Interest: bowl- ing. Future: salesman. BARBARA JEAN DONNELLY 91 Clark St. College Liberal Arts. Interests: Catholic Youth Organization, bowling, skating. Future: college. PETER EDWARD DONNELLY Big Mike 23 Hill St. Technical. Activities: Basketball 2, Football 2, Track 2. Interests: Catholic Youth Organization, City League Basketball, football, bas- ketball, music, swimming, bowl- ing. Future: Air Force. ROBERT LEO DONNELLY Bob 23 Hill St. Technical. Activities: Basketball 2: Football 2, Track 3: Stagecraft 3. Interests: Catholic Youth Or- ganization, St. CoIman's Basket- ball lcaptaini, music, cooking. Experience: Sparkle Cleaners 2. Future: Armed Forces, further education. KATHLEEN ANN DONOHUE Kathy 522 Ash St. General Home Economics. Inter- ests: Catholic Youth Organiza- tion, reading. Future: practical nursing. MICHAEL JOSEPH DONOVAN Mike 304 Linwood St. College Scientific. Activity: Foot- ball 2, 3, 4, lcaptain 47. Interest: City League Basketball. Future: college. JANE ELLEN DORGAN 16 Washington Ave. Commercial Stenographic. Activi- ty: Glee Club 2. Interests: Cath- olic Youth Organization ldele- gatei, basketball, swimming. Fu- ture: secretarial school. RONALD JOSEPH DOUILLETTE Gunner 260 Court St. Technical. Interests: Catholic Youth Organization, basketball, baseball, track. Future: Armed Forces. ALICE DREW Al 37 Exchange St. College Scientific. Activity: Con- stitution Committee 2. Interests: swimming, dancing, poetry, reli- gion. Experience: assistant, Mon- tello Washerette 4. Future: col- lege, psychology, sociology. KATHLEEN FRANCES DREW Kathy 191 Ouincy St. Commercial Retail Selling. Activ- ities: Glee Club 2, Distributive Education Clubs of America, 4. Interest: Senior Fellowship. Ex- perience: cashier, Jupiter Dis- count 4. Future: hairdresser. PAULETTE DESMA DRDUKAS 462 Rockland St. College Scientific. Activities: Dues Collector 2, 3, 4: Afternoon Composition Class 4: Class Play Usher 4. Interests: Rainbow, boating, horseback riding. Fu- ture: college, biology major. IUDITH ANN DUCHARME ludy 496 Crescent St. Commercial Machines. Activities: Class Play Usher 4: Basketball 2. Interests: Catholic Youth Or- ganization, ice skating, swim- ming. Future: business adminis- tration. CATHY ANNE DUFRESNE 69 Huntington St. Commercial Stenographic. Activ- ity: Student Council falternatei 4. Interests: St. Edward's Catho- lic Youth Organization, music, bowling. Future: secretarial po- sition. PETER NOEL DUHAMEL Pumpkin 270 Green St. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Varsity Baseball 2, 3, 4: Varsity Basketball 3, 4: Varsity Football 2, 3: Student Council 2, 3: Male Chorus 2: Junior Usher: Christ- mas Pageant 2. Interests: Junior Legion Baseball, Catholic Youth Organization lrecreation chair- mani. Future: college. FRED PETER DUKSTA Bud 160 Ames St. College Scientific. Activities: Hockey: Swimming Team. Inter- ests: St. Casimir's Catholic Youth Organization irecreation chairmani, basketball. Experi- ence: manager, Miniature Golf Course 2, 3, 4. Future: college, public relations. vm . B 'T' Vx a ' J ,I 'Q hx f Y 4 lm gr' YM-v V ' 'f i ' ,- L. it. sth 41 113 MARGARET LOUISE DUNCDMBE Margi 90 Samuel Ave. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Afternoon Composition Class 3: Brocktonia 2, 3, 4: Dramatics Club 2: Math Club 3, 4 lsecre- tary 4l. Interests: Young Peo- ple's Fellowship lpresidenti, Camp Fire Girls, Sunday school teacher, poetry, swimming. Ex- perience: clerk, Asker's Bakery 4. Future: college, social work. ANNE ELINOR DUNLAP 97 Hillherg Ave. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Class Gift Committee 2: After- noon Composition Class 4: Stu- dent Council 3: Harmonies 3: A Cappella Choir 3, 4. Interests: Rainbow, Sunday school teacher, church youth group, dancing, ski- ing, skating, reading. Experience: cashier, Brockton Public Market 3, office cashier, Goddard Clinic 4. Future: college, teaching. CDNSTANCE DUNN Connie 45 Tremont St. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Class Play Usher 4: German Club 3: National Honor Society 3, 4: Math Club 3: Nominating Com- mittee 3. lnterests: Rockne, sports. Future: college, teaching. EDWARD IGNATIUS DUNN Eddie 80 Cherry St. College Scientific. Activities: Varsity Football 2, 3: Varsity Track 2, 3. Interests: Young Men's Christian Association, sports. Experience: cashier, clerk, Christy's Market 3, 4. Fu- ture: college. ELIZABETH IANE DURDEN Betty 15 Lebanon St. General Business. Transfer from St. Ann High School, Gloucester, Massachusetts, September 1963. Future: religious vocation. KENNETH DAVIS DURFEE Duff 358 Copeland St. Technical. Future: college. ERIC FRANZ DURST 43 Walnut St. General Mechanics. Interests: coin collection, fishing. Future- Armed Forces. GAIL MARIE DUVERGER 31 Galen St. Commercial Machines. Activity: Girls Glee Club 2. Interests: Catholic Youth Organization, bas- ketball, dancing, ice skating, swimming. Future: hairdressing school. IEANNE ELAINE DUVERGER 17 Blaine St. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Brocktonia Collector 2: National Honor Society 3, 4 Icorrespond- ing secretaryl, Girls Glee Club 2, 3, Junior Prom Committee: Student Council 4. Interests: Junior Twentieth Century Catho- lic Club, St. Patrick's Catholic Youth Council, dancing, swim- ming, reading. Experience: wait- ress, SulIivan's Doughnut Shop, 2, 3, 4. Future: college. ROBERT CHESTER DYMENT 59 Clara Rd. General Academic. Activity: Af- ternoon Composition Class 4. In- terests: basketball, football, baseball, science, electronics. Experience: assistant, South Shore Bearing Distributors, Inc. 2. Future: Armed Forces, college. ff, JS -mn, C1 . 1 ii QW 'vv-ss I I Giza .ts MARIE ELAINE EARLY 68 Hill St. Commercial Machines. Interests: Catholic Youth Organization, dancing. Future: IBM school. RALPH EUGENE EASTON 322 Belair St. Technical. Interests: automo- biles, skiing, woodworking. Ex- perience: warehouseman, Allied Wholesale Heating Co. 2, 3, 4. Future: Air Force, cabinet mak- ing. ANN MARIE EICHURN Ann 491 Crescent St. Commercial Machines. Interest: Catholic Youth Organization. Ex- perience: office work, Knapp Bros. 2. Future: secretarial school, legal secretary. ELLIOT SAUL EIZENBERG Ike 401 Moraine St. College Scientific. Activity: Ger- man Club. lnterests: Young Men's Hebrew Association, fish- ing. Experience: bundle boy, Brockton Public Market 4. Fu- ture: college, business adminis- tration. MARIE LOUISE EKMAN Eekie 119 Wyoming Ave. Hospital Training. Interests: Hi- League, Rainbow, swimming, dancing. Experience: nurse's aide, Brockton Hospital 3, Junior Volunteer, Brockton Hospital 3, 4. Future: nursing. MELISSA ANN ENOS Missie 278 East St. Commercial Machines. Interests: reading, sewing, swimming, horseback riding, art. Future: secretary. DALE EDWARD ERICKSON 270 W. Chestnut St. College Liberal Arts. Activity: Class Play 4. Interests: hunting, jazz, sports cars, playing drums. Experience: packer, Brockton Public Market 2. Future: college, engineering. LIANE JOAN ERICKSON 24 Greenhriar Rd. Commercial Machines. Activities: Class Play 4, Part-timer 4. ln- terests: Brockton Area Council of Churches lpresidentl, Brock- ton Section lpresidenti, Metho- dist Youth Fellowship lpresidenti, National Association for the Ad- vancement of Colored People, Methodist Youth Fellowship Con- ference Council, roller skating, swimming. Future: missionary work. IACOUELINE MARY ESPOSITO Jacque 626 Plain St. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Biography Committee 4, Girls Glee Club 3, Photography Com- mittee 4. lnterest: working. Ex- perience: kitchen worker, God- dard Hospital 4. Future: nursing school. CYNTHIA ROSE EVANS Cyn 29 Clifton Ave. Commercial Machines. Interests: bowling, movies. Future: hair- dressing. GK tvs, 5 't'r 'es 'Nm- L- C' NO' vb in-P XJ Sl, FRANK IOSEPH FACONE 114 Bradley Ave. General llllechanics. Transfer from Somerville High School, lanuary 1962. Activity. Basket- ball City League. Interests: fish- ing, hunting, sailing, swimming. Experience: fountain clerk, How- ard lohnson's 2, stock boy, Mam- moth Mart 3, assembly line work- er, Muller Metalizing Corpora- tion 4. Future: Navy. JAMES DAVID FAHERTY lim 307 Sully Rd. General Mechanics. Interests: bowling, spectator football, swimming. Experience: clerk, Brockton Public Market 3, 4. Fu- ture: sheet metal work. CATHERINE MARY FALCON Cathy 12 Sawtell Ave. College Liberal Arts. Activities: A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, Christ- mas Pageant 2, 3, 4, Class Play 4, Girls Glee Club 2, 3. Interests: Catholic Youth Organization iso- cial chairman, spiritual chair- mani, Basketball League, operet- tas, singing, swimming. Future: college, teaching elementary school. DOROTHY DEBORAH FALCONE FaIc 12 Perry Ave. Commercial Machines. Activities: Nominating Committee 2, Part- timer 4. Interests: Green Harbor, dancing, driving, playing cards, swimming. Future: scientific sec- retary. CHERYL MARTHA FAMILANT 86 Summer St. College Scientific. Activities: Af- ternoon Composition Class 3, 4, Brocktonia Advertising Staft 3, Brocktonia News Staff 3, 4, Christmas Pageant 4, Invitation Committee for Pigskin Social 2, Language Laboratory Assistant 4, Library Monitor 2, Math Club 4, National Honor Society 4, Yearbook Staft 4. Interest: Uni- ted Synagogue Youth. Future: mathematics major. Northeastern University. FRANK RUDDLPH FAMULARD Farmer' 23 Roan Ct. General Academic. Interests, bowling, golf. Future, barber. WILLIAM CLIFFORD FARDIE Bill 295 Sully Rd. General Mechanics. Interests, music, sports, weight lifting. Fu- ture: construction industry, elec- tronics. IEANNE ELAINE FARNHAM Rusty 28 Grant Ave. College Scientific. Interests, Rockne lvarsity basketballl 2, 3, 4, Senior Hi-Y, Young Women's Christian Association lvice-presi- dentl. Future: nursing. MELDA MAE FARNSWDRTH Melly 84 Wilson St. Commercial Machines. Interests, dancing, singing. Future: model- ing. CAROL ANN FEELEY 76 Locust St. College Liberal Arts. Activities, A Cappella Choir 4, Biography Committee 4, Brocktonia Adver- tising Stalt, Decorating Commit- tee 2, Dues Collector 2, 3, Glee Club 2, Junior Usher, Nominat- ing Committee 2, 3, Photo Com- mittee 3, Student Council 2, 3. lnterests, Catholic Youth Or- ganization, Iunior Twentieth Century Catholic Club, skating, swimming. Future, nursing school. 'N-.. bf X39 5' Q2-:sw . .,.. Hur , W -- - - - Q-2-Ur, if' si ' . -iffy 138 , '- ' M 'X , if I- . D I r 58 PAUL DOUGLAS FEENER 29 Grant Ave. College Scientific. Interests: bowling, hunting. Future: en- gineering. MARK EDWARD FELDMAN 210 West St. College Liberal Arts. Activities, Brocktonia leditorl 3, Class Play 4, National Honor Society 4. ln- terests, New England Federation of Temple Youth, football, skiing, writing. Future, college, major in English. GAIL MAUREAN FENCER Red 391 Prospect St. Hospital Training. Activity, Band 2, 3, 4. Interests: Catholic Youth Organization, Young Women's Christian Association, scuba diving, skiing, swimming. Ex- perience, counselor, Red Feather Day Camp. Future, medical train- ing. DOUGLAS ARTHUR FENN Doug 89 Sycamore St. College Scientific. Interest, Methodist Youth Fellowship ldance commltteel. Future: col- lege, teaching. BARRY ALLEN FEDDDROFF 206 Battles St. College Scientific. Interest: Young Men's Christian Associa- tion. Experience, shipping room, Brockton Enterprise 2. Future, college. BRUCE ALDEN FEDDOROFF 206 Battles St. College Scientific. Interest: Young Men's Christian Associa- tion. Experience: ad taker, Brockton Enterprise 3, 4. Future: college. ALFRED JOHN FERRARA Father AI 34 Walnut St. General Business. Activities: Baseball 3, 4, Baseball 2, Dues Collector 2. Interests: Brockton Legion Baseball Team, art. Fu- ture: art college. JANICE ANN FERRINI Furrina 122 Cherry St. Commercial Machines. Activities: Library Monitor 2, Part-time secretary, Mr. DiMarzo 3. In- terests: bowling, basketball, skating, swimming. Future: busi- ness college. JANIE FERRO Bubbles BTO N. Montello St. Commercial Machines. Activities: Gift Committee 2, Part-timer 4, National Honor Society 4. ln- terests: St. Edward's Basketball Team, bowling, skating. Experi- ence: teller, Montello Federal Savings and Loan Association. Future: banking. PEARL MIRIAM FINN Penny 34 Belcher Ave. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Afternoon Composition Class 4, A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, Christ- mas Pageant 2, 3, 4, Musicale 2. Interests: Folk and Guitar Club, folk-singing trio, skiing, tennis. Future: college. DOROTHY ANN FISHER Dotty 14 Tremont St. Hospital Training. Activities: A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Afternoon Composition Class 3, 4: Brock- tonia Collector 4, Class Ring Committee 3, Glee Club 2, Junior Prom Committee, Poster Commit- tee 2, Representative Commit- tee 4, Student Council 2, 3, 4. Interests: First Lutheran lcheer- leaderl, Hi-League, Rainbow. Ex- perience: cashier, Brockton Public Market 3, 4. Future: nurs- ing. GARY HOLMES FISHER Gooch 461 Ash St. College Scientific. Activities: German Club 3, Junior Varsity Baseball 2, Baseball 3. Interests: City Ten Pin Bowling League, Pony League lcoachl. Future: col- lege, aeronautical engineering. JEROME DENNIS FITZGERALD Jerry 106 Ardsley Cir. College Scientific. Interests: Hol- brook Sportsmen's Club, cars, music. Future: college. MARGARET MARY FLAHERTY Peggy 30 Hemlock St. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Afternoon Composition Class 3: Class Gift, Motto, Election, Nominating Committees isec- retary 2l, Senior Prom Decorat- ing Committee, Glee Club 3, Gym Monitor 3, Student Council 2, 3, 4 lalternate 2, 4l. Inter- ests: art, music, skating, swim- ming. Experience: salesgirl, Con- nors Home Bakery 4. Future: teaching. NANCY MARIE FLAHERTY Nan 158 Market St. College Scientific. Interests: Rockne, cooking, reading, folk music. Experience: lunch counter waitress, Liggett's Drugstore 4. Future: college, dietetics. JEAN ANN FLOOD 175 Short St. College Scientific. Activities: Class Constitution Committee 2, Dues Collector 2, 4, Yearbook Staff 4. Interests: Youth Fellow- ship, skating, swimming. Future: college. BARBARA ANN FLORIO Little One 235 Grafton St. College Scientific. Interests: Ju- nior Twentieth Century Catholic Club, bowling, dancing, sewing, swimming. Future: nursing. PAUL HENRY FLORIO Flo 17 Eaton St. Technical. Activity: Baseball 2, 3, 4. Interests: Brockton Legion Baseball, bowling, basketball, football, hockey. swimming. Fu- ture: college, plumbing contrac- tor. DAVID FRANCIS FLYNN Dave 49 Clifford Ave. College Scientific. Activity: Golf Team 3. Interests: bowling, golf, hockey, swimming. Future: col- lege, engineering. VIRGINIA MARY FLYNN Ginny 220 Richmond St. Commercial Machines. Interests: horseback riding, swimming. Fu- ture: hairdressing. NN.. eq--K--. ft? 'S' X ' - A of 1 , 'S , ' M.. xl .. - 'Il .s - . I 'I -as f e mg., .. F if 9'-nu. get 'lsvv' X., v .,. 1 60 JANICE MAE FONGEALLAZ Nell 14 Harrison Ave. Commercial Machines. Interests: football, horseback riding, skat- ing, swimming. Future: IBM school. JANICE MARY FOREST Jan 39 Lewiston St. College Scientific. Activities: A Cappella Choir 4, Brocktonia Ad- vertising Staff 2, 3, Constitution Committee 2, Glee Club 2, 4, Harmonics 4, Prom Committee 3, Student Council lalternate 3l: Yearbook Staff 4. Interests: Ju- nior Twentieth Century Catholic Club. Catholic Youth Organiza- tion, bowling, horseback riding, music, sewing. Future: medical secretary. GORDON RALPH FORSBERG Ra 65 Longview Rd. Technical. Interests: boats, sports, water-skiing. Future: col- lege. JAMES JOSEPH FORTIN Jim 95 Weston St. College Scientific. Activities: German Club 3: Stagecraft 2, 3, 4, Football Usher 4. Interests: automobiles ldriving, repairingl, animal and people imitations, singing. Future: college. CLAIRE IRENE FOSTER 31 Cary St. Commercial Machines. Interests: boating, archery, hunting, ski- ing. Future: secretarial school for law. JANICE RUTH FOSTER lan 388 Court St. Commercial Machines. Interests: Senior High Fellowship, bowling, dancing, fishing, skating. Experi- ence: office work, King-Size Shoe Company 4. Future: IBM op- erator. CONSTANCE ANN FRANCARIO Connie 68 Mildred Rd. Commercial Machines. Interests: fishing, horseback riding, qua- hoging, skiing. Future: IBM school. MARCIA HANNAH FREEDMAN Marth 45 Fenway Cir. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Afternoon Composition Class 4, Yearbook Staff 4. Interests. New England Federation of Temple Youth, United Synagogue Youth, art, water-skiing. Experience, of- fice work, King-Size Inc. Future, college. JANET MARIE FREEMAN Mouse 107 Oakland St. Commercial Machines. Interests, Catholic Youth Organization, dancing, horseback riding, skat- ing, swimming. Future: IBM school. WILLIAM EDWARD FREER Bill 110 Ettrick St College Scientific. Activity: Var sity Football 2, 3, 4. Interests cars, sports. Future: college teaching or engineering. -Q1 ' 'Y 'S' , if--fl' .H-X '!. Tl Q? .Wife ANTHONY DOMINIC FRUIO Tony 126 Commercial St. 'W' College Scientific. Interest. ' ' sports.Future1college. WALLACE MCDONALD FULCHER Wally 59 Mill St. 9-1-v 1. General Business. Interests, bowling, sports. Experience, tile and linoleum worker, Van Dyke Tile 81 Linoleum Co. 3, 4. Future: tile industry. JANET KEITH FULLER lan 36 Winona St. College Liberal Arts. Activities, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Class Ring Committee 3, Girls Glee Club 2, 4, Afternoon Composi- tion Class 4. Interests: Rain- bow, Porter Congregational Church Choir. Experience: candy salesgirl, Brockton Theater 3, 4. Future, college, teaching. BRUCE ELIOT FULLERTON Butch 203 Summer St. Technical. Interest, Senior Al- liance Youth Fellowship of Olivet Memorial Church lpresidentl. Fu- ture, journeyman in electrical work or commercial artist. MARLAINE FULLERTON Marb 120 Riverview St. General Academic. Activities, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Constitu- tion Committee 2, Harmonics 4. Interests, Senior Alliance Youth Fellowship of Olivet Memorial Church, music, reading. Future: work at National Bank of Plym- outh County, college. CATHLEEN ANNE FULTON Cathy 64 Highland Terr. College Liberal Arts. Transfer from Roger Ludlowe High School, Fairfield, Connecticut, Septem- ber 1963. Activity: Afternoon Composition Class 4. Interests: Catholic Youth Organization, cooking, horseback riding, knit- ting, reading. Future: college. JOHN DAVID GADLES Jake 44 Cross St. General Academic. Activity: Brockton High Swimming Team 2, 3, 4. Interests: Brockton Youth Stage Band, sports, swim- ming, trumpet. Future: college. LEWIS BARRY GAFFEN Lewie 188 Crescent St. College Scientific. Activities, Afternoon Composition Class 3, 4, Brocktonia Collector 3, Class Gift Committee 2, Journalism Club 4. Interest: Young Men's Hebrew Association. Future: col- lege. MARGARITA GALATERDS Rita 11 Rockland Ave. College Scientific. Activities, Brocktonia Collector 2, Christ- mas Pageant 2, Afternoon Com- position Class 3, 4, Harmonies 2, Nominating Committee 2, Ring and Photo Committee 3, South- eastern District Chorus 2, Stu- dent Council lalternatel 4, Class Play 4. Interests: Greek Ortho- dox Youth of America, sports, music. Future: college, teaching. PAULA ANNE GANLEY 200 Moraine St. College Liberal Arts. Activities: A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, Christ- mas Pageant 2, 3, 4, Class Of- ficer 2, 3, 4, Gift Committee Ichairmanl 2, Girls State 3, Har- monics 2, 3, Prom Decorating Committee 2, 3, 4, Junior Usher, Math Club 4, National Honor So- ciety fsecretaryl 3, 4. Interest: Woman's Club of Brockton lhon- orary memberl. Future: college. JUDITH ANN GARDNER Judi 15 East Ave. College Scientific. Transfer from St. Patrick's High School Sep- tember 1961. Activities: Glee Club 4, Photo Committee 4, Yearbook Staff 4. Interests, Catholic Youth Organization, Twentieth Century Catholic Club, bowling, swimming, water-skiing. Experience: Ganley's 4. Future: college, dental hygiene. BRENDA LEE GATTDNI 198 Sumner St. Commercial Machines. Interests: Youth Fellowship, bowling, hair- dressing, sewing, swimming. Fu- ture: beautician. PAUL VINCENT GAYLE 43 Concord St. College Scientific. Activities, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3. Interests: Youth Fellowship fpres- identl, basketball, water-skiing. Future: college. CHERYL ANN GECAWICZ Sherrie 745 N. Montello St. Commercial Machines. Activities: Yearbook Biography Staff, Girls Glee Club 2, 3, 4. Interests: painting, reading, singing, swim- ming. Experience, office worker, C. A. Baker Co. 3. Future: IBM operator. SUSANNE MARY GENTILE Sue 202 Spring St. College Liberal Arts. Activities: A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, After- noon Composition Class 3, Dues Collector 2, Decorating Commit- tee 4, Glee Club 2, 3. Interests: St. Patrick's Catholic Youth Congress, Junior Twentieth Cen- tury Catholic Club, cars, music, sports. Future: college. GLORIA ELAINE GEORGE 203 Elliot St. College Scientific. Activities, Af- ternoon Composition Class 4, Class Officer 2, 3, 4, Junior Ush- er, Student Council 2, 3, 4 lEx- ecutive Committeel 4, Senior Prom, Junior Prom, Pigskin So- cial Decorating Committees. ln- terests, Catholic Youth Organiza- tion, music, sports. Future, col- lege. IIJHN MICHAEL GIANUNZIO 73 Parker Ave. Commercial Retail Selling. Activ- ity, Distributive Education Clubs of America ltreasurerl. Interests, dancing, drawing, swimming. Ex- perience, stockboy, W. T. Grant's 4. Future, art school. ROGER MICHAEL GILLETTE Mike 108 Hawley St. Technical. Interests, Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Youth Organiza- tion, art. Future, art school, commercial art. SHIRLEY FRANCES GLAZNER Cricket 68 Leahy Rd. Commercial Machines. Activities, Girls Glee Club 2, 3, Part-timer 4, Yearbook Staff 4. Interests, St. CoIman's Catholic Youth Or- ganization, swimming, tennis, ice skating, bowling. Experience, office work, Brockton Taunton Gas Company 4. Future, IBM operator. CHERYL-ANNE GLIDDEN 303 Spring St. Commercial Bookkeeping. Trans- fer from Bridgewater-Raynham Regional High School September 1963. Future, dental technician. KENNETH JAY GOLDBLATT Goldie 44 Brewster Rd. College Scientific. Transfer from Manter Hall School, Cambridge, Massachusetts, September 1963. Interests, Young Men's Hebrew Association, billiards, boating, fishing, woodworking. Future, college. ERIC GOLDSTEIN Rick 22 N. Bassett Rd. College Liberal Arts. Activities, Afternoon Composition Class 3, 4, Brocktonia 2, 3, 4, German Club 2, 3, 4, Junior Usher, Nomi- nating Committee 2, 3, Public Address Monitor 3. Interests, DeMolay, Medical Explorer Post No. 63. Experience, youth leader, Young Men's Hebrew Association 2, 3, 4. Future, Massachusetts College of Pharmacy. RICHARD JOSEPH GDNSALVES Dicky 675 Center St. Industrial Arts. Interest, sports. Future, Armed Forces. ROBERT DAVID GONSALVES Bob 675 Center St. Industrial Arts. Interests, print- ing, sports. Future, Armed Serv- ices. BARBARA JEAN GDTHAGE 102 Myrtle St. College Liberal Arts. Interests, basketball, bowling, ice skating, softball, swimming. Experience, salesgirl, F. W. Woolworth 3, 4. Future, medical secretary. BEVERLY ANN GOTHAGE Poo 102 Myrtle St. Hospital Training. Interests: basketball, bowling, ice skating, swimming. Experience: salesgirl, F. W. Woolworth 3, 4. Future: airline stewardess or IBM school. WILLIAM FRANCIS GOULD Billy 115 Burkeside Ave. College Scientific. Activities: Baseball 2, 3: Basketball 2, Foot- ball 2, 3, 4: Junior Usher. In- terest: Junior Legion Baseball. Future: college. PETER I-IEINRICH GRAY 605 East St. General Academic. Transfer from Braintree High School Septem- ber 1963. Interests: football, soccer, wrestling. Future: junior college, travel. DOUGLAS CLYDE GREEN Greeny 117 Clifton Ave. General Academic. Future: Armed Forces. NORMAN JOHN GRENIER Norm 215 Court St. College Scientific. Interests: Garde d'Honneur IFrench Drill TeamJ, fishing. Future: college. LOUISE NANCY GRIMALDI Gina 28 Winthrop St. Commercial Machines. Activity: Girls Glee Club 3. Interests: bowling, cooking, dancing, swim- ming. Experience: cashier, Ed- gar's 3, 4. Future: Long Island School of Practical Nursing. ALFRED GERALD GROSSO Al 32 Baxendale Terr. College Scientific. Interests: fishing, horseback riding. Future: college, chemical engineering. BEVERLY ANN GUARINO Bev 108 Thatcher St. Commercial Machines. Activities: Dues Collector 2: Girls Glee Club 2. Interests: basketball, bowling, dancing. Future: secre- tarial work. PAULA MARIE GUILLEMETTE 13 Pleasantview Ave. Commercial Machines. Interests: bowling, dancing, sewing, swim- ming. Experience: cashier, Brock- ton Public Market 4. Future: beautician. GREGORY MALCOLM GUY Happy 26 Annis Ave. Industrial Arts. Experience: me- chanic, George's Garage 3, 4. Future: forestry. JOHN CHARLES HAGLOF Hag 18 Grove Ave. General Academic. Activities: Constitution Committee 2: Swim- ming Team 2. Interests: football, swimming, cars. Future: Navy. JULIE ANN HALLINAN Vic 46 Calmar St. Hospital Training. Activities: Con- stitution Committee 2: Dues Collector 2: Nominating Commit- tee 2. Interests: boating, bowl- ing, ceramics, skating. Experi- ence: nurses' aide, Massachu- setts General Hospital. Future: scrub nurse, Massachusetts Gen- eral Hospital. RUTH MARIE HANNIGAN Ruthie 37 Cross St. College Scientific. Activity: Brock- tonia Collector 4. Interests: sew- ing, sports. Experience: office worker, Fraser's 4. Future: busi- ness school. JEFFREY HERBERT HANSON Jeff 49 Ford St. College Scientific. Activities: Basketball 2: Tennis 2. Interests: Young Men's Christian Associa- tion, basketball. Experience: shipping clerk, Walker-Clay Inc. 3, 4. Future: college, engineer- ing. JUDITH LOUISE HANSON Judy 470 Summer St. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Brocktonia Collector 2: Brock- tonia News Staff 2, 3, 4: After- noon Composition Class 3: Christmas Pageant 4: Dues Col- lector 3, 4: Journalism Club 4: Prom Decorating Committees 3, 4: Student Council 2 lalternate 3l. Interests: Christian Youth Fel- ship lsecretaryl, Girls Mission- ary Guild ipresidentl, sewing, winter sports. Future: college, elementary school teaching. 17' LAURA MAY HANSDN 66 Calmar St. Commercial Machines. Activity: Part-timer 4. Interests: church group, cooking, reading, painting. sewing. Experience: Advertising Department, Alden Research Foundation 3, 4. Future: secre- tary. LINDA MAE HANSDN 66 Calmar St. Commercial Machines. Activity: Part-timer 4. Interests: Metho- dist Youth Fellowship ltreasurerl, cooking, sewing. Experience: clerical work, Alden Research Foundation 4. Future: employ- ment. CAROL ANN HARDENBROOK 20 South St. College Scientific. Activity: Glee Club 2. Interests: bowling, danc- ing, sewing, swimming, water- skiing. Experience: cashier and salesgirl, King's 3, 4. Future: secretary. LINDA RDBERTA HARDING Lin 28 Jackson St. Commercial Machines. Activities: Part-timer 4: Girls Glee Club 2, 3, 4. Interests: bowling, skating, swimming, movies, basketball. Future: Andover Institute. BARRY ALLEN HARRIMAN Wommadam 20 Howard Sq. College Scientific. Activities: Band 2, 3: Galloneers 3: Track 2, 3, 4. Interests: dance band work, hot rods. Future: college, predental course. JAMES JOSEPH HARRINGTON Jim 37 Bernard Rd. General Business. Future: IBM school. LEE FRANCES HARRINGTON 2O Hardy Ave. Commercial Machines. Activities: A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4: Christ- mas Pageant 2, 3, 4, Girls Glee Club 2, 4: Harmonics 2, 3, 4: Public Address System 3, 4 lstu- dent managerl. Interests: art, folk music, reading, singing. Fu- ture: college. LOUISE ANN HARRIS Oakley 69 Adams St. Commercial Machines. Interests: Rockne, basketball, badminton, tennis. Future: college. PATRICIA ANN HASKELL Pat 784 Belmont St Commercial Machines. Activity Girls Glee Club 2. Interests: Catholic Youth Organization horseback riding, swimming, ten- nis. Experience: waitress, Hun gry Manner, Hyannis, 4. Future typist. PAULA ANNE HATCH 13 Weston St. College Scientific. Interests bowling, dancing, skating. Experi ence: office work, Knapp Bros. 3, 4. Future: college. RICHARD FRANCIS HAYES Rich 118 Laureston St. Industrial Arts. Interests: base- ball, hunting, water-skiing. Fu- ture: Armed Forces. ANN LOUISE HEALY 8 Essex St. College Scientific. Activities: Glee Club 2, 3: Pigskin Social Invitation Committee 2. Inter- ests: Junior Twentieth Century Catholic Club, bowling, dancing, swimming. Experience: labora- tory assistant, Dr. Gildea 3, 4. Future: secretarial school. FRED JOSEPH HEBSHIE, JR. Farid 458 N. Main St. General Machines. Interests: traveling, Middle East politics, business. Future: trade school, motor repairs. OIANNE MARIE HEIST Di 14 Manomet St. Hospital Training. Interests: Han- son Riding Club, Rainbow, Rock- ne lteam captainl, bowling, ski- ing. Future: college, physical education instructor. JOHN FRANK HENDRICK, JR. 158 Keswick Rd. Commercial Bookkeeping. Trans- fer from Albany High School, Al- bany, New York, September 1961. Interests: Boys Club, Youth Bap- tist Association Ipresident and secretaryl, Young Men's Christ- ian Association, bowling, rec- ords. Future: Air Force. RACHEL HELEN HENRIKSON Rae 264 Grove St. Commercial Stenographic. Activ- ities: Part-timer 4: National Honor Society 4. Interests: Church Youth Group, traveling, meeting other people, preaching, painting, reading, cooking. Ex- perience: secretary, William C. Nye, Realtor 4. Future: secre- tary, evangelist. ROBERT DONALD HILFIGER Hill 13 Connell Ave. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Christmas Pageant 4: German Club 2, 3, 4: Golf Team 3, 4: Math Club 4. Interests: DeMolay Ipreceptor, standard bearerl, Ex- plorers lpresident, treasurerl, Model Airplane Club, Boy Scouts of America lpatrol leader, junior assistant scout masterl, golf, baseball. Experience: clerk, Crosby Supply 3. Future: college. DONNA CHRISTINA HILL 38 Plain St. Hospital Training. Activity: Glee Club 2. Interests: basketball, dancing. Experience: waitress, Woolworth's Luncheonette 3, 4. Future: nursing school. SHIRILL ROSS HILLIARD Hig 351 Montello St. General Home Economics. Inter- ests: National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, Rockne, Youth Fellow- ship Itreasurerl, baseball, basket- ball, skating, dancing, swimming. Future: IBM school. SUSAN HINESELY Sue 40 Tilton Ave. College Liberal Arts. Transfer from Woodward School for Girls, Quincy, Massachusetts, January 1963. Activity: Class Play Usher 4. Interests: classical dancing, sewing. Experience: cashier, Brockton Public Market 3, 4. Fu- ture: college. JILL PAMELA HOFFMAN 18 Ridgeway Ct. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Dues Collector 2: German Club 2, 3, 4, lsecretary 3, president 4l: Nominating Committee 2, 3: Student Council 3: National Honor Society 3, 4: Prop Girl, Class Play 4: Brocktonia News Staff 4. Interest: Rockne 3. Ex- perience: salesgirl, Asker's Bak- ery 2, 3. Future: college, teach- er of German. KENNETH GEORGE HOLBROOK Kenny 16 Moraine St. Technical. Activities: Football 3, 4: Track 2, 3, 4. Interest: coin and stamp collecting. Future: technical school. DAVID FRANCIS HOLLAND Dave 53 Hillcrest Ave. Technical. Activities: Junior Var- sity Football 2: Hockey 2, 3, 4: Track 2, 3, 4. Interests: foot- ball, baseball, hockey, swimming. Future: college. JEFFREY BRUCE HOLLIS 45 Mulberry St. College Scientific. Interest: sports. Experience: carpenter, summer employment. Future: college. BEVERLY JEAN HOLMGREN Bev 16 Cushing Ave. Commercial Machines. Activities: A Cappella Choir 3, 4: Brocktonia Advertising Staff 4: Christmas Pageant 3: Glee Club 3: Part- timer 4. Interests: Baptist Youth Fellowship, Rainbow, bowl- ing, swimming, tennis. Experi- ence: clerk, Gilchrist's 4. Future: secretarial school. VICTDRIA ELIZABETH HDLZHAUER Vicki 74 Woodside Ave. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Band 4, Brocktonia Collector 4, Brocktonia Reporter 3, 4, Class Play tpropsi 4, Math Club 3, 4 isecretary 35, Nominating Com- mittee 3, Orchestra 2, Photo Committee 3, Yearbook Commit- tee 4. Interests: Luther League, Rainbow, swimming, reading, German shepherd dogs. Future, business administration educa- tion. RUTH ANNE HDDPER Dizzy 115 Winnifred Rd. College Liberal Arts. Activities, Brocktonia Advertising Staff 2, 3, 4 tmanager of distributing 47, Christmas Pageant 2, Class Play Usher 4, Glee Club 2, Student Council iExecutive Committee, candy booth worker 2, alternate 4l, Yearbook 4. Interests, Rock- ne, boating, swimming, water- skiing. Experience, cosmetic salesgirl, Chaney's Pharmacy 4. Future: college, teaching. RICHARD CUSHING HDRNE Richie 41 Gordon St. General Academic. Interests: cars, modern music, records, reading. Experience: counter worker, Producers' Dairy Restau- rant 3, 4. Future: Navy. ANN THAXTER HOWARD Annabel 49 Dak Ridge Dr. E. College Liberal Arts. Brocktonia Advertising Stalt 4, Dues Collec- tor 3, Junior Prom Decorating Committee, National Honor So- ciety 4. Interest: Methodist Youth Fellowship. Experience, Phaneuf Hospital 3, 4. Future, elementary school teaching. EMERSDN MINET HOWARD Emy 20 Shields Ave. General Academic. Interests: skin diving, skiing. Future, Armed Services. PATRICIA ESTHER HDWARD Patty 183 Keswick Rd. College Liberal Arts. Activities, Brocktonia Stah' 4, Constitution Committee 2, Junior Usher, Photography Committee 3, Class Play 4, Student Council 3, Bi- ography Committee 3. Interests, dancing, photography, reading, tennis. Experience, waitress, Atlas Restaurant 2, 3, 4. Fu- ture, orthodontia. ELLEN JANE HURWIT Shrimp 61 Boyle Rd. Hospital Training. Activity, Glee Club 2. Interests: bowling, swim- ming, skating, reading. Future: nursing. JDANNE IERDNIMD 653 Plain St. College Liberal Arts. Interests, Catholic Youth Organization, church activities, skating, swim- ming. Experience, kitchen work, Goddard Hospital 4. Future: col- lege. ELIZABETH LUCILLE IGNATDWICZ Betty 117 W. Ashland St. Commercial Machines. Interests: Catholic Youth Organization, Massachusetts Horsemen's Coun- cil, 4-H Club ijunior leaderl, horseback riding, dancing, skat- ing. Future, secretarial school, airlines reservations. CANDACE ANN JACKSON Candy 28 Martland Ave. Commercial Machines. Activity: Library Monitor 2, 3, 4. Inter- ests, Catholic Youth Organiza- tion, singing. Future. oftice work. DENNIS WAYNE JACKSON Woody 49 Chester Ave. College Scientific. Activities: Basketball: Tennis. Interests: Na- tional Association for the Ad- vancement of Colored People ivice-presidentl, Lincoln Church Youth Fellowship, modern jazz. Experience: salesclerk, Alden Jewelry 2, 3, 4. Future: college, political science. JOANNE ALYCE JACKSON 49 Chester Ave. Hospital Training. Activity: Glee Club 3. Interests: Girl Scouts, Sunday school teacher, Visiting Nurse Association ivolunteerl. Experience: tray girl, Harris Nursing Home 4. Future: nursing. RALPH EDWARD JANARO Jay 13 Cross Ave. College Scientific. Activities: German Club 2, 3, 4 itreasurer 4l: Math Club 3, 4 itreasurer 33: School Photographer 4 IBrock- tonia Staffi: Junior Usher. In- terests: Explorer Post 3, 4 isec- retary 35, Brockton Youth Stage Band, Epsilons, clarinet, saxoph- onei, photography. Future: col- lege, medicine. CAROL DOLORES JENNESS Jenny 36 Coral St. General Academic. Activities: Glee Club 2, 3: Intramural Bas- ketball 2, 3. Interests: Rockne, Sweet Adeline's Barbershop Chorus, Vasa Club Women's Bowling League, hairdressing. Future: hairdresser, Mansfield Beauty Academy. CARDLYN OLIVE JOHNSON Carol 11 Wilbur Ave. College Scientific. Activity: Band 2, 3, 4. Interests: St. Colman's Catholic Youth Organization, bas- ketball, ice skating. Experience: Dietary Department worker, Brockton Hospital 3, 4. Future: college. VZ? gk,-L CHARLENE MARIE JOHNSON Chardie 140 Litchfield St. Commercial Machines. Activity: Glee Club 4. Interests: Hi- League, church cheerleader, horseback riding, water-skiing, skating, swimming. Experience: bakery salesgirl, Fernandes 4. Future: secretarial school. CHARLENE SANDRA JOHNSON Sandy 82 Lyman St. College Scientific. Activities: Nominating Committee 3: Cheer- leader 3, 4: Ring Committee lal- ternatei 3. Interest: Rockne. Fu- ture: college, physical education teacher. CYNTHIA ANN JOHNSON Strawberry 17 Berglund Ave. Commercial Machines. Activity: Part-time secretary, Mr. DiMarzo 4. Interests: Elks Band Inead drum majorettei, dancing, skat- ing. Future: airline hostess. DONALD HERBERT JOHNSON Don 900 Crescent St. General Academic. Experience: clerk, Brockton Public Market 2. Future: Navy. JANET ELAINE JOHNSON Carrot Top 15 Corcoran Rd. College Scientific. Activities: Band 2, 3: Dues Collector 4: Props Committee for Class Play 4: Class Gift Committee 2. ln- terests: Junior Twentieth Century Catholic Club, Catholic Youth Or- ganization, sewing, cooking, ice skating. Future: Fisher Junior College, secretarial work. LOREN CARL JOHNSON 28 Vesey St. General Academic. Activities: Basketball 2, Swimming Team 3. Interests: Holbrook Sportsmen's Club, Senior Hi-League tchurch groupl, Young Men's Christian Association, stamps, coins, bas- ketball. Experience: clerk and soda fountain work, Franklin Pharmacy 4. Future: Armed Forces. PERLEY KENNETH JOHNSON, JR. K1YXl 134 Trihou St. General Academic. Activities: A Cappella Choir 4, Male Chorus 2, 3, 4. Interests: DeMoIay, Hi- League, American Radio Relay League, ham radio. Experience: clerk, A Rt P 3, 4. Future: Armed Forces, Merchant Marine. SANDRA GAIL JOHNSON Sandy 31 Nye Sq. Commercial Bookkeeping. Activ- ity: Girls Glee Club. Interest: Senior Episcopal Young Church- men. Future: further education, accounting. STEPHEN PAUL JOHNSON Steve 31 Nye Sq. General Academic. Activities: Ju- nior Varsity Football 2, Varsity Football 3, 4. Interests: Senior Episcopal Young Churchmen tpresidentl, church basketball. Future: further education, X-ray technician. DWIGHT STEPHEN JONES 42 Watson St. College Scientific. Activities: Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4, Class Play 4, Dues Collector 3, Varsity :Track 2, 3, 4. Interest: Boy Scouting, Order of the Arrow lcamping societyl. Experience: lifeguard, City of Brockton 3, 4. Future: college. JOHN SELDEN PARKER JONES IV 46 Moraine St. College Scientific. Activities: Varsity Football 4, Varsity Swim- ming 3, Varsity Track 2, 3, 4, Varsity Indoor Track 4, Interests: Boy Scouts, Order of the Arrow lcamping societyl. Future: busi- ness college. PAMELA LOUISE JONES Pam 433 Howard St. Commercial Stenographic. Activ- ity: Glee Club 4. Interests: danc- ing, bowling, horseback riding. Future: secretary. PAUL STANLEY JONES 433 Howard St. Industrial Arts. Interests: Auto- mobile Club, Rod and Gun Club. Experience: mechanic, Avon Gar- age 4. Future: top mechanic at Oldsmobile agency. ROBERT WALTER JONES Bob 74 Cross St. Industrial Arts. Interest: Brock- ton Enterprise Bowling Team. Experience: shipping room work- er, Brockton Enterprise. Future: cabinetmaker. RONNIE REBECCA JONES 27 Battles St. College Scientific. Activities: Afternoon Composition Class 3, Brocktonia Literary Staff 4, Class Play 2, 3, 4, Dues Collector 2, 4, Public Address Monitor 4, Na- tional Honor Society 4. Inter- ests: dramatics. drawing. Experi- ence: telephone solicitor 3. Fu- ture: career in medicine. RICHARD IAMES lULIO Big Dick 200 Belmont St. Technical. Interest: Young Men's Christian Association. Future: politics. SUSAN BARBARA KAITZ Sue 50 Baxendale Terr. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Afternoon Composition Class 4: Yearbook Staff 4. Interests: New England Federation of Temple Youth, United Synagogue Youth lcorresponding secretaryl, Young Women's Hebrew Association, piano. Future: college, teaching. l0HN IOSEPH KAMINSKI 103 Battles St. Industrial Arts. Interests: St. Casimir's Catholic Youth Or- ganization, track, basketball. Experience: soda fountain, Dun- nington's 4. HARVEY MARTIN KAPLAN 77 Howland St. College Scientific. Activity: Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4. In- terests: Explorers Iactivity chair- manl, sports, folk music. Experi- ence: porter, Brockton Hospital 3, 4. Future: doctor. IERILYN AVIS KAPLAN Jeri 262 Green St. Commercial Stenographic. Activi ties: Brocktonia 4, Library Moni tor 3, Part-timer 4. Interests United Synagogue Youth, swim- ming. Future: executive secre- tary. v V '1Y if 1' Y ..Q,,. ' A ...- 53:5 03- flu It 4 Y..- 4--. Snr :Fw G45-4 A Q-N., --wa ,'--. NDRMA FRANCES KAZER 105 Moraine St. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Assistant Dues Collector 4, Class Ring and Photo Committee 3: Student Council 2, 3, 4. Inter- ests: Young Women's Hebrew As- sociation, community volunteer work. Experience: salesgirl, Ul- lian's 2, cashier, Brockton Pub- lic Market 3, babysitting 4. Fu- ture: college, social work, guid- ance counselor. BERNARD FRANCIS KEENE 210 Howard St. College Scientific. Interests: fishing, sports. Future: engineer- ing school. EVERETT IRVING KELLEY Kell 345 Court St. General Academic. Interests: Catholic Youth Organization, fish- ing, hunting, and all sports. Fu- ture: printing industry. DONNA GAIL KINDBERG Trixie 113 Belmont Ave. Hospital Training. Activities: Li- brary Monitor 2: Bookstore 3: Brocktonia Collector 4. Interests: St. Paul's Episcopal Young Churchmen Ichaplainl, Rainbow. Experience: waitress, White's 3. Future: nursing. EDWARD PATRICK KING Harvey 103 Harvard St. General Business. Interests: Holbrook Sportsmen's Club, hunt- ing, fishing. Experience: clerk, Holbrook Pharmacy 2, 3, 4. Fu- ture: college. JANET ELAINE KIRBY Minerva 1079 N. Main St. Commercial Retail Selling. Ac- tivity: Distributive Education Clubs of America tvice presidentl 4. Interests: Catholic Youth Or- ganization, swimming, parties, fashion buying. Experience: salesclerk, Fraser's 3, 4. Future: fashion buyer. FRANK HOLMES KITTREDGE 133 Riverview St. College Scientific. Activity: Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4. In- terests: Explorers, astronomy. Future: college, astronomy. CHRISTINE LYDIA KLIMCHUK Chris 29 Peterson Ave. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Afternoon Composition Class 3: Girls Glee Club 2. Interests: Covenant Senior Hi-League, clas- sical novels, classical music, jazz. Experience: cafeteria work- er, Goddard Memorial Hospital 4. Future: college, Spanish or Russian teacher. PATRICIA ELAINE KNOX Pat 32 Emerson Ave. Commercial Stenographic. Ac- tivities: A Cappella Choir 4: Brocktonia 4. Interests: Catholic Youth Organization, Junior Legion of Mary, sewing, cooking. Ex- perience: receptionist, St. Ed- ward's Rectory 4. Future: tele- phone operator. LYNNE ELLEN KRAVETZ 339 West Elm St. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Afternoon Composition Class 3: Yearbook 4. Interests: Brocty lsecretaryl, United Synagogue Youth, Young Women's Hebrew Association, Experience: secre- tary, Magic Chemical Company 3, 4. Future: nursing. 1? 1' SCOTT JAY KRIGER Scotty 98 Brookfield Dr. College Scientific. Activities: Baseball 2, 3, 4: Basketball 3, 4: Male Chorus 3, 4: Student Coun- cil 2, 3, 4 tExecutive Committeel. Interests: Young Men's Hebrew Association, Youth Council tEx- ecutive Committeel, Young Men's Christian Association, modern jazz. Experience: counterman, Embers Restaurant 2, 3, 4. Fu- ture: college, business adminis- tration. LINDA JEAN KRUN Bimbo 1454 Main St. Hospital Training. Activities: Rockne 4: Student Council tal- ternateI 4. Interests: St. Paul's Senior Episcopal Young Church- men tpublicity chairmanl 2, 3, 4. Future: nurses' training or hair- dressing school. KENNETH JAMES KRUSE Kenny 61 Manomet St. College Scientific. Activities: Biography Committee 4: Male Chorus 3: Photography Commit- tee 4. Interests: Young Men's Christian Association, Catholic Youth Organization, golf, tennis. Future: college. MARC DAVID KUPPERMAN Bo 90 Crickett Rd. College Scientific. Activities: Football 2, 3, 4: Track 2, 3. ln- terests: City Basketball League, skating, swimming. Future: col- lege. ANGELO ANTHONY KYRIAKIDES Van 36 Nye Ave. College Scientific. Activities: Track 2: Swimming 2, 3, 4. ln- terests: Greek Orthodox Youth of America, Young Men's Christ- ian Association, basketball, swimming, diving, biology, foot- ball, golf, tennis, scuba diving. Future: marine biology or in- terior decorating. CARL IOSEPH LaBARRE 21 Everett St. Industrial Arts. Activities: Male Chorus 2, 3. Interests: stamp collecting, world history. Experi- ence: dishwasher, Avon Restau- rant 2. Future: Armed Forces. IOHN OMER LaBARRE Omer 21 Everett St. Technical. Interests: Catholic Youth Organization, sports, wood- working. Future: Armed Forces. MICHAEL RUSSELL LACERSTEDT Mike 30-12th Ave. General Academic. Future: Army. JANIS HELENE LANG lan 18 Sewell St. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Student Councilor Ialternatel 3: Brocktonia 4: Dues Collector 2. Interests: Young Women's He- brew Association, New England Federation of Temple Youth IEx- ecutive Committeel, folk music, guitar, piano, golf. Experience: junior counselor, Brockton Young Women's Hebrew Association Day Camp 2, 3. Future: medical profession. DIANE EVA LAPICCIRELLA Peachy 85 Linwood St. College Liberal Arts. Activity: Girls Glee Club 2, 3. Interests: Our Lady of Lourdes Choir 2 3: Catholic Youth Organization 2, dancing. Future: college, teacher of French. 4? IEANNE MARIE LaTREMOUlLLE Frenchie 87 Glen Ave. College Scientific. Activities: A Cappella Choir 3: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Harmonics 4: Nominating Committee 3: Operetta Club 3. Interests: lunior Twentieth Cen- tury Club, Sacred Heart Catholic Youth Organization, St. Mar- garet's Church Choir. Experience: salesgirl, King's: waitress, Mrs. Foster's Doughnut's. Future: air- line stewardess. RAYMOND ARTHUR LAUZON, JR. Ray 224 Keith Ave. College Scientific. Interest: sports. Future: college, teaching mathematics at secondary level. MADELEINE CLAUDETTE LAVOIE Maddie I6 Huntington St. Commercial Stenographic. Fu- ture: canteen worker. FRANK AUGUSTUS LAWN, lll Augie 22 Wall St. Technical. Interest: Young Men's Christian Association. Experi- ence: fountain clerk, Brockton Pharmacy 4. Future: electrical engineering. LINDA LOUISE LAWRENCE Lindy 11 David St. Hospital Training. Activities: Archery Club 3: Biography Com- mittee 4: Glee Club 3: Junior Usher: Prom Committee 3: In- terests: Catholic Youth Organiza- tion, Christian Doctrine Icounse- lorl, Junior Twentieth Century Catholic Club, horseback riding, dancing, ice skating. Future: nursing school. JOYCE MARIE LEE 15 Laurel Ave. Hospital Training. Activity: After- noon Composition Class 3. ln- terests: Confraternity of Chris- tian Doctrine lStudent Councill, Catholic Youth Organization, dancing, bowling. Experience: nurses' aide 3, 4. Future: school of nursing. LAWRENCE JOSEPH LEE Larry 33 Coburn St. Technical. Activities: Tennis Team lletterman Zi: Basketball 2. Experience: stock boy, UIlian's Sweater Shop. Future: technical institute, electronics. DIANE FRANCES LEONARD 100 Brookside Ave. College Scientific. Transfer from St. Patrick's High School, Sep- tember 1962. Interests: music, outdoor sports. Future: X-ray technician. NANCY JANE LEDNARD 1075 Pleasant St. Commercial Machines. Activity: Dramatics 2, 3. Interests: Metho- dist Youth Fellowship, Rainbow, tennis. Experience: typist, God- dard Memorial Hospital. Future- nursing. DONALD MICHAEL LEPINE Mike 68 Grantview Terr. General Academic. Interests- boats, cars, people, water-skiing Experience: stock boy, King's 2 Future: electrician. 'tgir- ii if'X. YZ' in 'Q'-'Y I ,bf- I.. '10 Q'--1' A51 177' ,1 9, , JUNE NANCY LERNER 45 Poplar Rd. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Afternoon Composition Class 3: Brocktonia Collector 3: Consti- tution Committee 2: Girls Lead- ers Club 4: Student Council 3. Interests: Young Women's He- brew Association lcheerleaderl 2, 3, 4: physical education in- structor 2, 3, 4: secretary of Senior High Council 2, 3, 4. Ex- perience: cashier, Brockton Public Market 3, Future: physi- cal education teacher. FREDERICK RICHARD LEROY 145 Tribou St. College Scientific. Interests: De- Molay 2, 3, 4: DeMolay Bowling Team, collecting stamps, coins. Experience: cabinet maker, Muc- ci's 4. Future: college. CHRISTINE MARIE LEVILLE Chris 62 Brookville Ave. Commercial Stenographic. Activ- ity: Brocktonia 4. Interests: Christian Doctrine, babysitting, Goddard Hospital tvolunteerl. Fu- ture: secretary. ARDELLE HOPE LEVINE 6 West Ave. College Scientific. Activities: Brocktonia 3, 4: Brocktonia Col- lector 2: Class Dues Collector 3: Class Ring and Photo Commit- tee 3: Public Address Monitor 3. Interests: New England Fed- eration of Temple Youth lpresi- dentl, Young Women's Hebrew Association igroup leader 2, 3, 4l. Future: teacher. NORMAN EUGENE LEVINE 157 Park Rd. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Band 2, 3, 4: Male Chorus 2. Interests: Youth Group Congrega- tion Agudas Achim lvice presi- dentl, Young Men's Hebrew As- sociation, collecting records, reading. Future: pharmacist. SELMA MIRIAM LEVINE Sei 41 Byron Ave. College Scientific. Activities: Af- ternoon Composition Class 3, Nominating Committee 2, 3, Stu- dent Council 3, Yearbook 4. ln- terests: United Synagogue Youth Ipresidentl, Young Women's He- brew Association, folk music, tennis. Future: college. JOHN BALCH LIBBY 181 Magoun Ave. General Mechanics. Interests: baseball, basketball, fishing, hunting. Future: Navy. PAUL LIBERMAN Pender 240 Lisa Dr. Commercial Retail Selling. Ac- tivity: Intramural Volleyball 2, 3. Interests: Young Men's Hebrew Association, basketball. Experi- ence: salesman, Edgar's 4. Fu- ture: Army. CAROLE ANN LIBORIO 14 Clara Rd. Commercial Machines. Interest: Girl Scouts lleaderl. Experience: Kresge's 2, 3, 4. Future: clerical work. HARRY LEE LIGHTFORD Hardlee 20 Old Colony Sq. General Business. Transfer from East Bridgewater High School November 1963. Activity: Male Chorus 2, 3. Future: school of cookery, singing. 9 i S if JH. Q 4--. 'FK 1 ,ll 9' 'S . 17 X1 LU if STACIE EMILY LINARDOS 53 Greenbriar Rd. College Scientific. Transfer from Randolph High School May 1961. Activities: Afternoon Composi- tion Class 3, 4, Nominating Committee 3, Photo and Ring Committee 3, Interests: Greek Orthodox Youth of America tsec- retaryl, Rainbow, Young Women's Christian Association. Experi- ence: Aqua Fun Swimming Pool Company, telephone service 3, 4, Future: college, teaching. GAIL LOUISE LINCOLN Abbey 59A Hill St. General Business. Activity: Li- brary Monitor 2, 3. Interests: Catholic Youth Organization, church choir. Future: work. IUDITH ANNE LINDBERG Cheese 1351 Main St. Commercial Stenographic. Ac- tivity: Brocktonia Room Collec- tor 3. Interests: bowling, movies, records. Experience: cashier, Kempton's 3, 4. Future: business school. GAIL FOSTER LLOYD 99 Sunset Dr. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Girls Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Harmon- ics 4: Photo Committee 4. ln- terests: Rainbow, Randolph Grange. Experience: waitress, Mrs. Foster's Donut Shop 2, 3, 4. Future: business administration, personnel work. DAVID JAMES LOFSTROM Lobster 73 Ford St. Commercial Retail Selling. ln- terest: baseball. Future: Bentley Business School. SHONA ANN LONEY Sho 37 Palmer St. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Brocktonia Collector 4, Dues Col- lector 3, 4, Girls Glee Club 2, 3: Student Council 3. Interests: lunior Twentieth Century Catho- lic Club, Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Youth Organization. Experience: clerk, Bowie's Pet Shop 2, 3, 4. Future: nursing. IRVING LONG Irv 105 Royal Rd. College Scientific. Activity: Swimming Team 4. Interests: Young Men's Hebrew Association, basketball, chemistry, coins, swimming, tropical fish. Future: chemist. IRENE MARY LONGE 96 Riverview St. Commercial Stenographic. Activi- ties: Constitution Committee 2, Dues Collector 2. Experience: oftice work, Tonis' 4. Future: secretary. WILLIAM MICHAEL LOONEY Mickey 24Vz Cliftord Ave. Technical. Activity: Baseball 3. Interest: Legion Baseball. Ex- perience: shipping, Brockton En- terprise. Future: college. RONALD PAUL LOTO Ronnie 15 Waverly Park Ave. Technical. Activities: Junior Var- sity Football Team 2: Varsity Swimming Team 2, 3, 4 ico- captain 4l. Interests: ' South Boston Boys Club Swimming Team, Young Men's Christian Association, bongo player. Fu- ture: draftsman. Rf' elk, in Quin 35'-7' 7' .. We 'N Q?-'Qu .15-7' ur'-av' Nl' im? W iw Q., l f V1 f: ' A t mr r .f-, - ' - 1 ,fb x. 2, , Jr Zi,-.al sig J. . ri. 5. I JO ANN BEVERLY LOUD 66 Annadea Rd. Commercial Stenographic. Activ- ity: Girls Glee Club. Interests: Catholic Youth Organization, dancing, swimming. Future: sec- retarial work. KARIN LEE LOUNGE Couch 38 Rainbow Cir. Commercial Stenographic. Ac- tivities: Library Monitor 3: Part- timer 4, Student Council 2. ln- terests: boating, dancing, swim- ming, traveling. Experience: waitress, White's Delicatessen 4. Future: secretary. ROBERT WILSON LUCIER Bob 137 Channing Ave. General Academic. Activities: Football 2, 3, 4: Track 3. ln- terests: singing, sports, stamp collecting. Future: college. SANDRA LEE LYNCH 13 Clinton Ave. Commercial Stenographic. Activi- ties: Girls Glee Club 4: Library Monitor 2, 3, Massachusetts Youth Citizenship Conference irepresentativel 4: Part-timer 4. Interests: music listening, read- ing. Experience: secretary, Brockton Typesetting Company 4. Future: secretarial school. HUGH STEPHEN MacBARRON 13 Oxford St. General Business. Activity: Track Manager 3. Interests: Boy Scouts iassistant scoutmasterl, Explor- ers, cars, camping. Future: col- lege. JUDITH ANNE MacBARRON Judy 13 Oxford St. Hospital Training. Activities, Basketball 2, 3, Class Play Usher 4, Pigskin Social Decorat- ing Committee 3, Junior Prom Decorating Committee. Interests, Catholic Youth Organization, Con- fraternity of Christian Doctrine, baseball, basketball, swimming, water-skiing. Experience, nurses' aide, Green Oak Nursing Home. Future, X-ray technician. JON ROBERT MACRINA 14 Hampton Ave. College Scientific. Activities: ln- door Track 2, 4, Outdoor Track 3, 4, Student Council ialternatel 4. Interests, Explorer Scouts ipresidentl, Young Men's Chris- tian Association, cars, people, records. Future, college. ROSETTA MACRINA 125 Winthrop St. Commercial Stenographic. Ac- tivities: Girls Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Public Address Monitor 3, 4. In- terests, baseball, singing. Ex- perience, salesgirl, Edgar's 2, 3, office work, London Clothing Company 4. Future, secretarial school. ALFRED KENNETH MaDAN AI 89 River St. Industrial Arts. Interests: Young Men's Christian Association, bas- ketball, fishing, hockey, hunting, tennis. Future: draftsman. PATRICIA JOYCE MADDEN Pat 54 Summer St. Commercial Machines. Activities, Dramatics 2, 3, Girls Glee Club 2. Interests, Young Women's Christian Association, swimming. Experience, nurses' aide, Brae- more Nursing Home. Future, nursing. MARILYN ANN MALASPINO Mal T8 Edinboro Ave. Commercial Slenographic. Activi- ties: Dues Collector 3, Publicity Committee 4, Student Council 4. Interests: Catholic Youth Or- ganization lsecretaryl, dancing, folk music. Experience, lunch counter, Brockton Public Market 3, 4. Future, college, RICHARD PAUL MALISKA Dick 117 Woodard Ave. General Academic. Activity, Af- ternoon Composition Class 4. lnterests, Luther League, short- wave radios. Future, ministry. LESLIE THEODORE MALMGREN 82 South Leyden St. College Scientific. Interests, Young Men's Christian Associa- tion, cars, handball, ice hockey. Future: college, majoring in bi- ology. LEONARD MANDEVILLE Mandi 310 Centre St. Technical. Interests: cars, planes, people, water-skiing. Ex- perience, bundle boy, Brockton Public Market. Future: electri- clan. STANLEY BRADFORD MANION Stan 82 Longwood Ave. General Academic. Activities, Af- ternoon Composition Class 4, Junior Class Nominating Commit- tee 3, Junior Usher, Photo Com- mittee 3, Ring Committee 3, Varsity Football Manager 3, 4. Interests: City League Basket- ball, reading, sports. Future, col- lege. RICHARD JOHN MANNING Dick 323 Belmont St. College Scientific. Activities: Football 3, 4: Track 2, 3, 4. ln- terests: basketball, football, swimming, track, tennis. Future: college. ROBERT EDWARD MANNING Bob 323 Belmont St. College Scientific. Activity: Var- sity Track 2, 3, 4. Interests: basketball, football, swimming, tennis. Future: electrical en- gineer. WILLIAM GEORGE MANSEAU Billy 119 Thatcher St. Industrial Arts. Interests: bas- ketball, football, Future: radio repair. PAUL FRED MAREB 39 Bo den St y . Technical. Interests: cars, hoc- key, skating. Experience: cook, Tedeschi's. Future: college. PAULA MAREB 39 Boyden St. Commercial Machines. Activities: Dramatics 2, 3: Student Council 2. Interests: Catholic Youth Or- ganization, Young Women's Christian Association, swimming, tennis. Future: business, ac- counting. 'iv 'hs Q Q f We-rf JAMES GEORGE MARGARIT Jimmy 69 Breer St. College Scientific. Interests: ra- dios, sports, swimming. Future: college. ANDREA ROSE MARIANI 95 W. Ashland St. College Liberal Arts. Activity: Dues Collector 2. Experience: salesgirl, Edgar's 3, 4. Future: hairdressing. DAVID EDWARD MARMORSTEIN 23 Barry St. General Business. Activity: Male Chorus 2. Interest: family sing- ing group. Future: professional singer. RALPH LESTER MARROW Il Con 34 Old Colony Sq. Technical. Activity: German Club 2. Interests: Young Men's Christian Association, boxing, hunting, sports, weight lifting, karate. Future: college. DIANE LOUISE MARTIN Dee 569 Crescent St. General Home Economics. ln- terests: Catholic Youth Organiza- tion, bowling, dancing, music, sewing, skating, swimming, ten nis. Future: lipreading teacher. LINDA GAYLE MARTIN Lin 11 Canton St Commercial Stenographic. Activ- ity: Glee Club 2. Interests: bowl ing, dancing, horseback riding, playing piano, reading, swim ming. Future: private secretary. JAMES WAYNE MARTINELLI 82 Hubbard Ave. Industrial Arts. Interests: cars food, people. Experience: Fors- I berg Electric 4. Future: college. GREGORY JOSEPH MASAITIS Greg 95 Pearl St. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Brocktonia 2, 3, 4: German Club 2, 3, 4 Ivice-presidentl: National Honor Society 3, 4. Experience: clerk, A 8: P 3, 4. Future: college. JOHN CARROLL MASSISON 22 Kenwood St. Industrial Arts. Interests: Rifle Club, Sea Scouts, woodworking. Future: Armed Forces. PAUL EDWARD MASSOD Mickey 338 N. Warren Ave. College Scientific. Activities: Basketball 2: Cross Country 4: Math Club 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4. Interests: Catholic Youth 0r- ganization, City Basketball Lea- gue, sports. Future: chemical en- gineering. xx 'LN i' Q-r ' 'VN 1f M if '...,..... 'Q' tn' ' n inn' JOHN GEORGE MATHER Jack 916 Crescent St. General Business Activities: Hockey 3: Junior Usher, Radio Monitor 3. Interests: Catholic Youth Organization Iofficerl, Agnus Dei Club, Brockton Sports- men's Club, boating, fishing, bowling, hunting, skating, trap- ping. Experience: receiver, Mammoth Mart 4. Future: busi- ness. JANET MADOLINE MATTOLI Jan 205 Crescent St. Hospital Training. Activity: Girls Glee Club 2. Interests: Catholic Youth Organization, Junior Twen- tieth Century Catholic Club, Rockne, choir, bowling, cooking, horseback riding, skiing. Ex- perience: cashier, Crescent Home Bakery 3, 4. Future: pro- fessional cooking. GEORGE BERTRAND MAVER Mave 79 N. Pearl St. Industrial Arts. Interests: boat- ing, cars, flying, guns, hunting, water-skiing. Future: monument business. THOMAS SAWTELL MAYO Tom 17 Wayland St. Technical. Activities: Track 3, 4: Indoor Track 4. Interests: Young lVlen's Christian Association, box- ing, hunting, weight lifting. Fu- ture: technical school. WAYNE EDWARD McALLlSTER Mac 64 Turner St. General Academic. Activities: Ju- nior Varsity Football: Nominat- ing Committee: Track 4. Interest: Youth Fellowship tpresidentl. Future: X-ray technician. FRANCES THERESA McCABE Frani 4 Richmond St. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Brocktonia Advertising 3, Brock- tonia Collector 3, 4: National Honor Society 4. Interest: Catho- lic Youth Organization. Future: college. RICHARD DENNIS McCALL Rick 110 Anne Marie Dr. Industrial Arts. Interests: base- ball, diving, swimming. Experi- ence: baking, Mister Donut 3, 4. Future: baker. JOHN MICHAEL McCOY I0 Frankton Ave. College Liberal Arts. Activity: Golf 3, 4. Interests: bowling, golf. Future: college, electronics. IDYCE MARIE McGEE Mackie 67 Bay St. General Business. Activities: Gift Committee 4: Girls Glee Club 2, 3, 4. Interests: Rockne, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. Future: busi- ness school. VALERIE TERAS McGOWAN Val 278 Belmont St. Commercial Retail Selling. Trans fer from Randolph High School, Randolph, Massachusetts, Janu ary 1963. Future: hairdressing. a.,....- Q' 1-gh -4 36 Kb:- r9 Us ' 1 BA Q'-4 ix 1 at f 1-'V ii -ttf? JERRY MclNTOSH Apple 93 Lawrence St. General Academic. Interests: fishing, hunting, skating. Ex- perience: produce clerk, Brock- ton Public Market 2. Future: Armed Forces. IANE EDITH McKERAGHAN t'Ianie 17 Nye Sq. Commercial Bookkeeping. In- terests: Rainbow, accounting. Future: business school. KENNETH WILLIAM McLAUGHLIN Ken 237 Spring St. College Liberal Arts. Transfer from Cardinal Spellman High School September 1962. Activity: Track 3, 4. Interest: sports. Ex- perience: bundler, A 8. P. Future: college. RICHARD FRANCIS McMAHON 384 Ash St. Commercial Bookkeeping. Trans- fer from Avon High School Sep- tember 1962. Interests: bowling, dancing, basketball, swimming. Future: college, teaching or ac- counting. MARY EILEEN Mci1UEENEY Mare 8 Malden St. Commercial Machines. Activity: Student Council 3. Interests: Catholic Youth Organization, coin collecting, skating, swimming. Experience: Keystone Reader's Service. Future: hairdressing school. DAVID FREDERICK MEADE Dapper 951 Warren St. General Academic. Activities: Golf Team lco-captainl 2, 3, 4: Intramurals 2. Interests: Bar- bourwelt Bowling League, Brock- ton Country Club Golf Course, hockey. Future: college. ALTON WILLIAM MEDLIN Buddy 126 Bourne St. Technical. Interests: baseball, bowling, fishing, football. Future: Air Force. ALLAN JOSEPH MERCIK 22 Wall St. Technical. Activity: Stagecraft 2. Interests: Young Men's Christian Association, fishing, football, golf, hunting. Experience: stock boy, Brockton Public Market 2. Future: Air Force. CHARLES VICTOR MIGNAULT Charlie 504 Plain St. Commercial Retail Selling. Inter- ests: cars, stamps, trucks. Ex- perience: truck driver, Mignault Trucking Co., Inc. Future: busi- ness, trucking industry. EDITH BARBARA MILLER Edie 23 Marlene Ave. College Liberal Arts. Activities: A Cappella Choir 4: Brocktonia lfashion editorl 2: Girls Glee Club 4, Junior Red Cross. Interests: Brockton Hospital Junior Volun- teer lcaptainl, United Synagogue Youth ipublicity chairmanl, bas- ketball, bowling, football, skiing, swimming, water-skiing. Future: nursing school. 'hi QT T' H . 'O Q Q- Y X' tg, Q- 'luv' Sk-.S 'XT-,gf 1 'wxir MARY ANN MILLER IO Oakdale St. Commercial Stenographic. Activi- ties: Motto Committee 4, Nomi- nating Committee tchairmanl 2: Student Council 3, Student Council lalternatel 4. Inter- ests: Catholic Youth Organiza- tion, bowling, horseback riding, roller skating, swimming, water- skiing. Future: beautician. CAROL MURIEL MINERVA 89 Malvern Rd. Commercial Machines. Interests: Catholic Youth Organization, bowling, horseback riding, roller skating, sports, swimming, water-skiing. Future: IBM school. DONNA LEE MINICE 207 W. Chestnut St. College Scientific. Transfer from St. Patrick's, Activities: Glee Club 3: Student Council 4. Inter- ests: Catholic Youth Organiza- tion, Twentieth Century Catholic Club, bowling, dancing, skating. Experience: cashier, Big A 3. 4. Future: college, MICHAEL STEVEN MINSK 347 N. Montello St. General Business. Interests: Town River Yacht Club, boats, bowling, cars, sports. Future: Armed Forces. ELAINE LOUISE MUNSINI 21 David St. Commercial Retail Selling. Activi- ties: Brocktonia Collector 2: Ad- vertising staff 2, Glee Club 2. 3. Interests: Catholic Youth Or- ganization, bowling, roller skat- ing. Future: hairdressing school. BARBARA LEE MOORE Barbie 19 Hazard St. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Brocktonia 3, 4: Biography Com- mittee 4: Afternoon Composition Class 4: Class Ring Committee 3: Class Photo Committee 4, Dues Collector 4: Nominating Commit- tee 2. Interests: Methodist Youth Fellowship, Rainbow, horseback riding, sailing, sewing, speed-boating, swimming, water- skiing. Future: social work. .IANINE LUCIE MOREAU 51 Field St. Commercial Machines: Activities: Brocktonia Advertising Staff 3: Biography Staff 4. Interests: Catholic Youth Organization, boating, swimming, water-skiing, skating. Experience: secretary, Tonis, Inc. 3. Future: secretarial school. DENNIS PATRICK MOREY Dink 82 Upland Rd. General Mechanics. Activities: Basketball 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4: Track 3, 4. Interests: bowl- ing, dart throwing, diving, swim- ming. Future: further schooling. RICHARD FRANCIS MOREY Little Mo 176 Dover St. General Mechanics. Interests: sports car driving, skin diving, weight lifting. Experience: Clapp Box Company. Future: singer. HELEN DIANE MORIARTY 51 Clinton St. Commercial Machines. Activity: Secretary to Mr. Ryan 4, Future: modeling. Gu ag., -.2 6-I 11 as 'sf 've -1? 1 ' e in 'R ., R iw -'be 73. -Q.-:EA 'Z S . 'rx ,. A L.. ANNE Monmson 'F 107 Nilsson St. Commercial Stenographic. Inter- ests: cooking, swimming. Expe- rience: cashier, Edgar's. Future: IBM machines. MARILYN RUTH MORRISON 27 Cross St. Commercial Machines. Activities: Dues Collector 2, Prom Decorat- ing Committee 3. Interest: horseback riding. Future: IBM school. FREDERICK TALMAGE MORROW 65 Myrtle St. College Scientific. Activities: Bi- ography Committee 4: Photog- raphy Committee 4. Interests: chess, sports. Future: meteorol- ogy. BERNARD CURTIS MORSE Commercial Retail Selling. Inter- ests: Catholic Youth Organiza- tion, dramatics, architectural drafting. Experience: packer, Brockton Public Market 3, 4. Future: interior and exterior decorating. BEVERLY ANN MORSE Bev 66 Leavitt St. Commercial Bookkeeping. Activ- ity: Girls Glee Club 2, 3. Inter- ests: basketball, bowling. read- ing. Future: IBM school. EDWARD IOSEPH MOYNIHAN d 274 Summer St. Technical. Activities: Hockey Team 3: Tennis Team 3. Inter- ests: Catholic Youth Organiza- tion, baseball. Future: Armed Forces. IOHN JOSEPH MOYNIHAN Moe 75 Winthrop St. General Business. Interests: Bil- liard Club lvice presidentl, bas- ketball. Future: Army. BEVERLY ANN MULLEN Bon 20 Clifford Ave. Commercial Stenographic. Activ- ities: Constitution Committee 2: Class Play 4: Dues Collector 3: Prom Decorating Committee 3. Interests: Catholic Youth Organ- ization, Confraternity of Chris- tian Doctrine, bowling, dancing, softball. Experience: kitchen work, Green Oak Nursing Home 3, 4. Future: business school. WILLIAM ANTHONY MURATORE Bill 181 Forest Ave. Industrial Arts. Interests: Con- fraternity of Christian Doctrine, Young Men's Christian Associa- tion. Experience: desk attendant: office worker, Young Men's Christian Association 2, 3, 4. Future: Air Force. KATHLEEN ANN MURPHY Kathy 66 Pine Ave. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Brocktonia Collector 3: Nominat- ing Committee 3: Student Coun- cil 2, 4: Afternoon Composition Class 3. Interests: Girls City League Basketball, dancing, skat- ing. Experience: waitress, Wool- worth's 2, 3, 4. Future: techni- cian. SHEILA ANN MURPHY Murph 126 Torrey Ave. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Brocktonia 4: Dues Collector 4. Interests: cooking, dancing, read- ing, skating. Experience: wait- ress, Mrs. Foster's Doughnut Shop. Future: IBM school. CHERYLE LEE MYNARSKI Sherri 123 Bellevue Ave. General Business. Transfer from East Bridgewater High School, East Bridgewater, Massachusetts, April 1963. Interests: Sunshine Pythian Girls, dancing, music, modern art. Future: interior dec- orating. MARY LOUISE NEAGLE Mary Lou 87 Studley Ave. Commercial Machines. Interests: Confraternity of Christian Doc- trine Student Council, Catholic Youth Organization, bowling, skating. Future: business school. FREDERICK ROBERT NEILD IR. 131 Magoun Ave. General Academic. Interests: Church Fellowship lpresidentl, church basketball 2, 3, 4. Ex- perience: bundle boy, Brockton Public Market 4. Future: college. ERICA WINSLOW NELSON Ricki 87 Temi Rd. Commercial Machines. Transfer from Somerville High School. Somerville, Massachusetts, Octo- ber 1961. Interests: Luther League, art, bowling, dancing. Future: beautician. MARYANN NESSRALLA 400 N. Warren Ave. Commercial Stenographic. Activ- ities: Brocktonia Collector: Part- timer 4. Interests: Christian Doc- trine 4, dancing, horseback rid- ing, skiing, swimming, traveling. Experience: secretary, Cape Cod Originals, Inc. 4. Future: Civil Service secretarial work. DENNIS IAMES NICHOLSON Nick 15 Brook St. General Mechanics. Interests: fishing, hunting. Future: Marines. ERIC ELDON NORDEEN Rick 39 Marion Ave. General Mechanics. Interests: cars, fishing, hunting, sports. Future: Marine Corps. BERNARD THOMAS NDUMI Big Red 19 Gladys Rd. Technical. Interests: baseball, basketball, football. Experience: clerk, Stop 81 Shop 4. Future: Armed Forces. CYNTHIA LOUISE NUTTER Cindy 517 Summer St. Commercial Retail Selling. Activ- ity: Class Gift Committee 2. Interests: East Side Huffs and Puffs ipresidentl, ballroom danc- ing instructions. Experience: soda fountain, Frank McCarthy's Smoke Shop 2, 3, 4. Future: dancing teacher. CAROL ANN 0'BRlEN Tuggy 154 Battles St. Commercial Retail Selling. Activ- ities: Distributive Education Clubs of America lsecretaryl 2: Secre- tary to Mr. Riordan 2, 3, 4. ln- terests: basketball, field hockey, tennis, swimming. Future: hair- dressing school. JEANINE MARIE O'BRlEN 71 Herrod Ave. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Junior Usher: Student Council lgym monitor, bookstore volun- teerl 4. Interest: St. Edward's Catholic Youth Organization 2. Future: teaching. MARY ELLEN O'BRlEN Big Red 154 Battles St. Commercial Retail Selling. Activ- ity: Brocktonia 4. Interests: St. Edward's Basketball Team, horse- back riding. Experience: sales- girl, Gilchrist's 4. Future: busi- ness school. WILLIAM JOSEPH O'BRIEN O'B 20 Green St. General Academic. Interests: Bil- liard Club ipresidentl, stamp col- lecting. Future: Peace Corps. DENNIS MICHAEL OCCHIPINTI Zena 39 South St. College Scientific. Experience: stockboy, Eaton's 3, 4. CAROL ANN 0'CONNELL 15 Bangor St. Commercial Machines. Interests: skating, horseback riding, swim- ming. Future: beauty operator. SHAWN MICHAEL O'CONNELL 586 Belmont St. College Scientific. Interest: Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Youth Organization. Future: teaching. GREGORY JOHN 0'CONNOR Greg 92 Earley St. Industrial Arts. Interests: foot- ball, basketball, hockey. Future: IBM school. NANCY ANN O'CONNOR 71 Myrtle St. Commercial Machines. Activities: Brocktonia Collector 2: Nominat- ing Committee 2: Student Coun- cil 3, 4 lalternate 4l: Part-timer 4: Photo Committee 3. Interests: Junior Twentieth Century Cath- olic Club, boating, bowling, danc- ing, ice skating. Future: X-ray technology. PAUL CHARLES O'CONNOR Okie 123 Ouincy St. Technical. Interests: football, hockey, water-skiing. Future: col- lege. DENNIS KENWOOD 0'KEEFE Den I9 Pontiac Rd. Commercial Bookkeeping. Inter- ests: bowling, dancing, sports writing. Future: public auditor, accountant. DANIEL BRIAN O'LEARY Va Voom 352 Centre St. College Scientific. Activities: Junior Varsity Football 2, Public Address Monitor 3. Interests: Catholic Youth Organization, Young Men's Christian Associa- tion, City League Basketball. Ex- perience: clerk, apprentice meat cutter 2, 3, 4. Future: teaching. ROSEMARY ANN O'LEARY Gidget 299 Grove St. Hospital Training. Activities: Brocktonia News Staff 4, Class Play Usher 4. Interests: Catholic Youth Organization, writing, short stories, poetry. Future: nursing. FRANCIS ARTHUR OLSON The Little Man 247 Belair St. General Academic. Activity: Track Team 2. Interest: art, Future: art school. LINDA PAULINE OLSON Lightnin 360 Oak St. College Liberal Arts. Activities: German Club 2, 3. A lrefresh- ment committee chairman Ill: Girls Glee Club 2, 3 taccompan- istl: Harmonics 2, 3, 4 laccom- panistl. Interests: Hi-League, Rainbow lmusician, chaplain, servicel, arts and crafts. coin collecting, organ, piano. Future: music. N ANN ELIZABETH 0'NElLL 19 Cherry St. Commercial Machines. Activities: Dues Collector 2, Sports Council 2. Interests: basketball, sports, swimming. Future: technician. KIRK JAMES O'REILLY 295 Hillberg Ave. General Academic. Activity: Swimming 2, 3, 4. Interest: Young Men's Christian Association. Ex- perience: city life guard 3, drug store work 4. Future: Armed Forces. MICHAEL JOSEPH 0'REILLY 78 Forest Ave. General Mechanics. Interests: jazz, swimming, weight lifting. Future: Armed Forces. JAMES MICHAEL ORIULA Jimbo 92 French Ave. Commercial Machines. Interests: St. Margaret's Senior Choir, baseball, basketball, football, music. Experience: office boy, Brockton Savings Bank 3, 4. Future: banker. DAVID WILLIAM 0'SHEA Stretch 81 Leyden St. College Scientific. Activities: Varsity Basketball 3, 4, Junior Varsity Basketball 2, Student Council 4, Track Team 2. In- terests: Young Men's Christian Association, baseball, basketball, bowling. Future: college. T? JOANNE MARIE OTIS 23 Stebbins Ave. College Scientific. Interests: bowling, reading, sports. swim- ming. Future: secretarial school. ANN UUTCHCUNIS Pouch 12 Garfield St. College Liberal Arts. Activities: A Cappella Choir 3, Afternoon Composition Class 3, 4, Glee Club 2, National Honor Society 3, 4, Intramurals 2, Junior Ush- er, Queen Candidate 4, Student Council 2, 3, Class Vice Presi- dent 2, 3, 4. Interests: Greek Orthodox Youth Association, Rockne, church choir, Greek lessons, part-time job. Future: college. MARY-LOU PAANANEN Lulu 10 Montello St. Ext. Commercial Machines. Activities: Brocktonia 2, Ring Committee 3, Intramural Sports 2, 3, Student Council 2, 3. Interests: Rainbow, dancing, skating. Experience: dental assistant 2, 3. Future: secretarial school, CARLETUN RALPH PACKARD Carl 560 Pearl St. Industrial Arts. Interests: Naval Reserves, cars, dancing, horse- back riding. Experience: plastic fabricator, Bourget Plastics 4. Future: Bourget Plastics. PHILIP RAYMOND PAINE Phil 71 Sycamore St. College Scientific. Transfer from Avon High School, Avon, Massa- chusetts, September 1961. In- terests: art, basketball, foot- ball. Future: college. LEON RONALD PAIVA Lee 162 Mulberry St. General Academic. Interests, Methodist Youth Fellowship, box- ing, hunting. Future, Air Force. RICHARD HAROLD PALMER Dickie 25 Waieco Rd. College Scientific. Transfer from Malden High School, Malden, Massachusetts, September 1962. Interests, electronics, football, pop music. Future, IBM computer programmer. KENNETH WAYNE PARENT Skinny 33 Boyden St. General Academic. Interests: baseball, roller skating. Future, Navy. RICHARD ERNEST PARENT Oscar 33 Boyden St. General Academic. Activities, Baseball 2, Football 2, 3, 4, Track 2. Interests, Brockton Athletic Club, sports. Experience: Brockton Public Market 2, 3, 4. Future, college, physical educa- tion. DAVID JOHN PATERNO 30 Wilmington St. College Scientific. Interests: great literature, music. Future, music. w-5 'f-T who - inf 1 -1 L if tl -pi YT '7'f 'Q-P' i' ANNE MARIE PATRY B7 Hill St. College Liberal Arts. Activity, Brocktonia Collector 3. Interests, St. Colman's Catholic Youth Or- ganization, bowling, dancing, music. Experience: clerk, Paris- ian Cleaners 3, 4. Future: secre- tarial school. , DANIEL McGOWAN PAUL Danny 148 Hubbard Ave. Industrial Arts. Interests, elec- tronics, popular music. Future, electronic technician. IOHN DAVID PAULDING 254 Green St. General Mechanics. Activity, Track Team 2. Interest: elec- tronics. Experience, lab mechan- ic, Alden Products 3, 4. Future: Armed Forces. RALPH WILLIAM PAULSON 680 Centre St. College Scientific. Transfer from Keene High School, Keene, New Hampshire, September 1962. Ac- tivities: Football 3, 4, National Honor Society 4, Swimming Team 3, 4, Track Team 3. Interest- New England Association of Amateur Athletics Union lswim- ming meetsi. Future: college. STEVEN EARL PAYNE 31 Carroll Ave. General Mechanics. Interest, automobiles. Future: automotive mechanic. PAMELA JOANNE PEARSON Pam 64 Budd Ave. Commercial Machines. Activities: Part-timer 4, Senior Class Day Committee 3. Interest, Catholic Youth Organization 2, 3, 4. Ex- perience: bookkeeper, typist, Soundex Radio Corporation 4. Future: IBM school. ROBERT JAMES PECHEY Bob I6 Ellis St. College Scientific. Activity: Ger- man Club 2. Experience: shipper, Knapp Shoe 3, 4. Future: work and night school. JEANNE MARIE PELLETIER 723 E. Ashland St. Commercial Machines. Transfer from Rutland High School, Rut- land, Vermont, September 1961. Interests: Catholic Youth Organi- zation, art, skating, swimming. NANCY LEE PELLETIER Nance 723 E. Ashland St. Commercial Machines. Transfer from Rutland High School, Rut- land, Vermont, September 1961. Interests: Catholic Youth Or- ganization, St. Colman's Players, bowling, cooking, dancing, swim- ming, skating, skiing. Experi- ence: clerk, Woolworth's 3, 4. Future: bookkeeping. PHILLIP NELSON PELLETIER 723 E. Ashland Industrial Arts. Transfer from Rutland High School, Rutland, Vermont, September 1961. ln- terests: Catholic Youth Organiza- tion ibasketballl, Garde d'Hon- neur, agriculture, hydroplanes, canoeing, hunting, fishing, ski- ing. Experience: stock, Wool- worth's, helper, Mister Donut, usher, Colonial Theater. Future: agricultural school. ARTHUR NORMAN PERRAULT Red 11 Cranston St. Technical. Activity: Basketball 2. Interests: football, hunting, water-skiing. Experience: ship- ping, Brockton Enterprise-Times 4. Future: college, physical edu- cation. MICHELE LOUISE PERROTTA 48 Oak St. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Afternoon Composition Class 3, Brocktonia 4, Junior Prom Deco- rating Committee, Nominating Committee 3, Student Council 2, Yearbook Staff 4. Interests: Catholic Youth Organization, music, painting, sewing, water- skiing. Future: college, teaching. SUSAN ELLEN PERRY Sue 17 Lookoff St. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Dues Collector 3, 4, Girls Glee Club 3. Interests: St. Colman's Catholic Youth Organization, swimming. Experience: salesgirl, F. W. Woolworth 3, 4. Future: Pierce Secretarial School. SUSAN BERNADETTE PETERS Sue 120 Winnifred Rd. College Scientific. Activities: Af- ternoon Composition Class 4, Brocktonia Advertising Staff 3, 4, Class Ring Committee 3, Nominating Committee 2, 3 isec- retary 3l, Photograph Committee 3, 4, Student Councilor 3, 4, Yearbook Biography Committee. Interests: Junior Twentieth Century Catholic Club, skiing. Experience: salesgirl, Ganley's 4. Future: nursing. ALAN SCOTT PETERSON AI 130 Copeland St. College Scientific. Activities: Af- ternoon Composition Class 4, Class Officer 2, 3, 4, lExecutive Committee 2, 3, 4l, Male Chorus 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4. Interests: Executive Com- mittee of Squanto Council Ex- plorers, Explorer at Brockton Hospital, Pilgrim Fellowship ipresidentl, South Congregation- al Church iusherl. Experience: laboratory assistant, Dr. Blau- stein 4. Future: premedical course. ION HARDING PETERSON 59 Burkeside Ave. College Scientific. Activities: Golf 3, 4: Hockey 3. Interest: sports. Future: college. MARILYN A. PETERSON Mal 21 Doris Ave. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Class Banner 2: Decorating Com- mittee for Pigskin Social 3: Dec- orating Committee for Junior Prom: Junior Usher: Brocktonia Collector 4: Student Council 3. Interests: Rainbow, Hi-League, knitting, art, sewing, skiing, skating. Experience: counter waitress, Chaney's Drugstore 4. Future: art career. PAUL DENNIS PETRIDES Hunky 110 Highland St. General Academic. Activity: Basketball 2. Interests: Young Men's Christian Association, bowling, pool. Experience: Fras- er's 3, 4. Future: radio broad- casting school. DONNA MARIE PETRINO 47 Thatcher St. Commercial Machines. Activity: Pigskin Social Committee 2. ln- terests: Catholic Youth Organiza- tion, bowling. Future: airline stewardess. RICHARD WILLIAM PETTI Little Cesar 168 Prospect St. Commercial Retail Selling. Ac- tivity: Distributive Education Club of America ipresidentl 4. Interests: billiards, bowling, sports. Future: business school. vu I i 'to ........ l l I l i Q CTT'Iu 59s 'GO' fu-A-nv, .Fifi J K' g...--f M L iii gf? IOSEPH ANTHONY PETTINATO 153 Manomet St. Technical. Interests: Boy Scouts lassistant scout masterl, boating fishing, skin diving, water-ski- ing. Future: Air Force. CHARLANNA MARIE PHILLIPS Charlie 73 Provost St. Commercial Stenographic. Activ- ity: Part-timer 4. Interest: mu- sic. Future: secretarial work. DAVID FRANCIS PHINNEY 4 Brian Dr. General Academic. Transfer from North Quincy High School, Quincy, Massachusetts, April 1963. Interests: baseball, basket- ball, football, hockey, skiing. Fu- ture: Armed Forces. DOROTHY LOUISE PIANTONI Dotty 125 Florence St. Commercial Machines. Activities: Brocktonia 4: Class Day Commit- tee 3: Girls Glee Club 2:: Part- timer 4. Interests: cooking, driv- ing, swimming. Future: office work. FRANCIS JOSEPH PICCHIONE 38 Dover St. College Scientific. Activity: Male Chorus 2, 3, 4. Interests: elec- tric guitar, folk guitar and sing- ing, foreign languages. Experi- ence: usher, Brockton Theatre 3, 4. GRACE MARIE PILLA 217 Winthrop St. Commercial Machines. Activity: Brocktonia Collector. Interests: bowling, tennis. Future: IBM school. LOUIS BARRY PINA Louie 32 Everett St. College Scientific. Activities: Basketball 2, 3, 4, Tennis 3, 4. Interests: criminology, history, sports. Experience: camp coun- selor, Joseph Nathanson 2, 3, 4. Future: college, history major. JOSEPH PINNETTI Joey 16 Dana Pl. Industrial Arts. Interests: Catho- lic Youth Organization, baseball, life guard, hunting. Experience: salesman, Edgar's Department Store 3, 4. Future: Coast Guard, electronics. ANNE ROSE PIZZA Annie 88 Pioneer Ave. College Scientific. Activities: Christmas Pageant, Dues Collec- tor 2, Nominating Committee 3, Pigskin Social Decorating Com- mittee 2. Interests: Catholic Youth Organization, dancing, swimming. Future: college. DONNA LEE PLACE 12 Monarch St. Hospital Training. Interests: Bap- tist Youth Fellowship llook-out chairmanl, basketball, singing. Experience: nurses' aide, Eleanor Nursing Home 3, nurses' aide, Dell-Bon Nursing Home 4. Fu- ture: college, nursing. WX bi 'lun-qw '67 ,. TH CAROLINE SELMA PLAHN 10 Fulton St. College Scientific. Activities: Brocktonia 4, Class Play Usher 4: Dues Collector 4. Interest: church activities. Ex-perience: cashier, Asker's Bakery 3, 4. Fu- ture: laboratory technician. RAMUTE HELEN PLONYS 55 Fairmount Ave. College Liberal Arts. Activities: German Club 2, 3, Majorette 4. Interests: Ateitis lLithuanian Catholic Youth Organizationl, St. Casimir's Catholic Youth Organi- zation ldelegatei, skiing, swim- ming. Future: college. DENISE ELLEN PLOUFFE Denny 13 Hoover Ave. College Scientific. Activities: Dues Collector 3, Junior Usher, Majorette 2, 3, 4 lhead majorette 4l. Interests: The Boston Ballet Co., archery, folk and Spanish music, jazz dancing, swimming. Experience: dancing teacher lmy- selfl 2, 3, 4. Future: professional dancing and choreography. JOSEPH FRANCIS PLOUFFE Joe 36 Gifford St. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Afternoon Composition Class 3, Class Play 4, Class Officer iEx- ecutive Committee 2, president 3, 49, Constitution Committee 2, ico-chairmanl, Math Club ivice presidenti 3, 4, ltreasurer 4l, Math Team 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Science Quiz Team 4, Basketball 2, Varsity Basket- ball, Junior Varsity Basketball. Future: Tufts, pre-medical course. ALICE MAE PODIELSKY 256 Belmont Ave. Hospital Training. Activities: Art 2, 3, Girls Glee Club 2, Library Monitor 2, 3, 4, Prop Committee of Class Play 4. Interests: Junior Twentieth Century Catholic Club ltreasurerl, Junior Volunteers Brockton Hospital lcaptain 2, 3, 4l, reading, sewing, sports. Ex- perience, nurses' aide, Brockton Hospital 3. Future: registered nurse. BARBARA IOY PODRAT Claude 16 Ellis St. College Liberal Arts. Activities, Afternoon Composition Class 4: Brocktonia 3, Student Council lalternatel 4. Interests, United Synagogue Youth lcorresponding secretaryl, Chug Chalutzi, horse- back riding, music, tennis. Fu- ture, college, nursing. IOANNE ALICE POILLUCCI Io 34 Mason St. General Business. Interests, horseback riding, swimming. Fu- ture, telephone operator. NORMAN LOUIS POIRIER 33 Hervey St. College Scientific. Activities, A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, Gal- loneers 2, 3, 4, Junior Usher, Male Chorus 2, 3, 4, National Council of Teachers of English Nomination 3, Operetta Club 3. Interests, Explorer Post 463 ttreasurerl 3, 4, St. Patrick's Catholic Youth Council 3, 4. Experience, displays, bundling, Brockton Public Market 3, 4. Future, Northeastern University. GEORGE RAYMOND POLLOCK 103 Elsie Rd. College Scientific. Activity, Stu- dent Council 2. Interests, Ex- plorer Post 37963 lquartermasterl 2, St. Edward's Basketball Team. Future, college, medicine. PETER MARIO PORRAZZO 14 Green Pl. Industrial Arts. Future, Armed Services. 'X DAVID WALTER PORTER 19 Ames Rd. General Mechanics. Experience, kitchen work, Brockton Hospital 3, 4. Future, Air Force, State Police. REGINA DPHELIA PRANCKEVICIUS R:ggie I9 Wilmington St. College Liberal Arts. Activities, Brocktonia Advertising Staff 3, Glee Club 3. Interests, Catholic Youth Organization, dancing, singing. Experience, office work, Knapp Shoe. Future, Bay State Academy, medical secretary. CLYDE ELLIOT PRATT 33 Loring St. General Academic. Interests, au- tomotive work lbody and mechan- icall, ice hockey. Future, college, mechanical engineering. RICHARD WESTON PRENTICE 11 Bangor St. College Scientific. Transfer from Medford High School, Medford, Massachusetts, September 1963. Activity, Band 3. Interests, Christian Youth Fellowship 2, 3, 4, DeMolay 4, Teen Club 2, 3. Future, college. JOSEPH TOBY PROSPER Ice 111 Battles St. General Mechanics. Experience, grave digger, Calvary Cemetery 3, 4. Future, work. CAROL ANN PRUSINSKI Ski 4O Sutton St. Commercial Machines. Interests: Catholic Youth Organization, dancing, hairdressing, swimming. Future: hairdressing. JOANNE FRANCES PURDY Jo 9 Middle St. Commercial Stenographic. Activ- ities: Library Monitor: Part-timer 4. Interests: boating, bowling, ice skating, water-skiing. Expe- rience: secretarial work, Fors- berg Sales 3, 4. Future: secre- tarial school. STEPHEN HOLMES PURDY 8 Mercedes Rd. College Liberal Arts. Activity: Math Club 3. Interest: Liberal Religious Youth lpresidentl. Ex- perience: shipping clerk, Hem- inway and Bartlett Mfg. 2, 3, 4: maintenance crew, Ferry Beach Park Association 2, 3. Future: college. JOHN JOSEPH IIUINN Moucher 201 Elsie Rd. Technical. Interests: Holbrook Sportsman's Club, football, hock- ey. Future: Army. ARTHUR RACZKOWSKI Butch 94 Glendale St. College Scientific. Future: Armed Forces. L- 1? 2.1 Q4 fa f sz- xg 2:29 PAUL MICHEAL RADFORD Raddie 396 Forest Ave. College Scientific. Activities: Biography Committee 4: Junior Varsity Football 2: Photo Com- mittee 4: Public Address Monitor 3: Varsity Football 3, 4. Experi- ence: bundle boy, Brockton Pub- lic Market: cashier, First Na- tional Stores 3. Future: college. GREGORY HENRY RAMONDETTA 194 Crescent St. Commercial Retail Selling. ln- terest: stamps. Experience: bag boy, Fernandes 2. Future: bar- ber. NEAL BUTLER RANDALL 347 N. Pearl St. General Mechanics. Interests: automobile racing, short wave radio. Future: Armed Forces. PAUL EDWARD RANDO Bouncer 298 N. Warren Ave. College Scientific. Activities: Brocktonia Collector 4: German Club 2, 3: Nominating Commit- tee 3: Junior Varsity 2: Orches- tra 2: Stagecraft 2, 3, 4. Inter- ests: Brockton Youth Stage Board 3, 4: Confraternity of Christian Doctrine lstudent coun- cill 3, 4: Young Men's Christian Association 3, 4. Experience: fountain, Huntington Pharmacy 3, 4: dish washer, Phaneuf Hos- pital 3. Future: college. JOHN EDWARD RAYMOND Jack 14 Lorrie Ave. College Scientific. Activities: Band 2, 3, 4: Public Address Monitor 4. Interests: music, sports. Experience: helper, Brockton Taunton Gas Company 4. Future: radio school. IOYCE ANN READDY toy 320 Torrey St. Hospital Training. Activities, A Cappella Choir 4, Girls Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Harmonics 4, Christmas Pageant 4. Interests, art, church choir, dancing, horseback riding, hospital work, skating, skiing, swimming. Experience, nurses' aide, Goddard Memorial Hospital 3, 4. Future, nursing. DAVID ARNOLD REED Dee De 61C Hill St. Commercial Bookkeeping. Activit- ies, Male Chorus 3, Football 2, Basketball 2, 4. Interest, singing group. Experience, stock boy, shipper, Eaton Shoe 4. Future, IBM school. IUDITH ANN REGGIANNINI Reggie 80 Thurber Ave. Commercial Machines. Activities, Brocktonia 2, Cafeteria Worker 3, Girls Glee Club 3, Library Monitor 2, 3. Interests, Catho- lic Youth Organization, church choir, dancing, horseback riding, roller skating, water-skiing, mu- sic. Experience, credit office, Sears Roebuck 3, 4. Future, hair- dresser. MANUEL FRANCIS RIBEIRO Butch 47 Crescent Pl. Commercial Retail Selling. ln- terests, Young Men's Christian Association, Basketball Team, sports. Experience, merchandis- ing, cosmetics, Topps 4. Future, business school. SUSAN RUTH RICHARD Sue 971 N. Main St. College Liberal Arts. Activities, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Afternoon Composition Class 3, 4, Brock- tonia Advertising Staff 4, Har- monics 3, Public Address Monitor 4, Junior Usher. Interests, music, dancing, swimming. Experience, waitress, Dunnington's 3, 4. Future, dental hygenist. RONALD ALAN RICHARDSON Ron 17 Wyoming Ave. College Liberal Arts. Activity, Brocktonia Stalf 4. Interests, col- lecting books, records. Future, college. BETTE LYNN RICHMAN Bette 44 Boylston St. College Liberal Arts. Transfer from Linton High School, Sche- nectady, New York, November 1962. Activities, Afternoon Composition Class 3, Brocktonia 4, National Honor Society 4. Interests, painting, sketching, records. Future, college, art teacher. CAROL ALDA RICHMOND Richie 268 Winter St. Commercial Stenographic. Ac- tivities, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Girls Glee Club 3, 4. interests, horseback riding, skating, swim- ming, water-skiing. Future, beau- tician. RONNIE MARILYN RIVCHUN 375 N. Montello St. College Liberal Arts. Activities, A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, Har- monics 2, 3, Senior Class Play, National Honor Society 3, 4. ln- terests, piano, singing. Future, college, mathematics. NANCY IANE ROBlNSON 564 W. Elm St. College Liberal Arts. Activities, Girls Glee Club 4, Afternoon Composition Class 3, Brocktonia Dues Collector 4, Public Ad- dress Monitor 3. lnterests, Na- tional Federation of Temple Youth, Young Womens Hebrew Association, badminton, folk mu- sic, sailing, skating, swimming. Future, college. DIANE JULIE ROGERS Di 4O Clarence St. College Scientific. Activities: A Cappella Choir 45 Afternoon Composition Class 45 Christmas Pageant 2, 45 Constitution Com- mittee 25 Girls Glee Club 25 Ju- nior Prom Decoration Committee: Nominating Committee 2, 35 Yearbook Editing Stalf 45 Gift Committee 4. Interests: St. Ed- ward's Catholic Youth Organiza- tion, Confraternity of Christian Doctrine. Future: college. ELLEN ELIZABETH ROGERS Ellie 59 Dover St. Commercial Machines. Interests: Catholic Youth Organization, dancing, swimming. Future: IBM school. HOWARD ALAN ROSENBERG Skip 74 Crickett Rd. College Liberal Arts. Transfer from Boston English High School, Boston, Massachusetts, Septem- ber 1963. Activities: Afternoon Composition Class 45 Swimming Team 4. Interests: B'nai B'rith, American Zionist Association, football, people, stamp collect- ing, swimming. Experience: clerk, Swiss American Watch Hospital, Boston 35 stock boy, Gilchrist's 4. Future: college, pharmacy. LAWRENCE GILBERT ROSENGUIST Larry 21 Cross St. Commercial Retail Selling. Activ- ity: Distributive Education Clubs of America 4. Interest: Catholic Youth Organization. Experience: stock boy, Ganley's 3, 4. Future: retailing school. DONNA JEAN ROSEOUIST Toogie 68 Oak St. Commercial Bookkeeping. Activi- ties: Band Banner Carrier 2g Basketball Intramural 25 Nomi- nating Committee 25 Biography Committee 45 Part-timer 45 Photo Committee 45 Student Council 3, 4. Interests: Rainbow, golf. Ex- rience: office work, Liberty Mutual Insurance Company 4. Future: business school. 5 ' - . an h E -U .1 D A X' , r , 5 ,X X min 5 ,. ef' 'S if 4: 5'-43 J A, 'L-4 Q..,..,, . .... .,, 5 - Il. 11 x Q57 . 'Alb . . 'snr-I ' 1' 'Iv 5. A 12 , AVI f l .f is 'Nm j 1' ' : ' it f Qffwilhlktia A I 1 V F rx I iq, N qivx, i 94 ARMEN LEON ROUPENIAN 21 Arlington St. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Afternoon Composition Class 45 Brocktcnia 45 Dental Assistant to Football Team 25 Germania 2, 3, 45 Junior Usher5 Sports Edi- tor Yearbook 4. Interests: Boy Scouts, Church Fellowship, Medi- cal Explorer tsecretaryl, Young Men's Christian Association, baseball, hockey, medicine, psy- chology. Experience: bundle boy, Brockton Public Market 3. Fu- ture: premedical studies. PAUL ALBERT ROY 20 Park Rd. College Scientific. Activities: Varsity Hockey 3, 45 Cross Coun- try 3. Interest: sports. Experi- ence: bundler, Brockton Public Market 3. Future: engineering. SUZANNE ROY Sue 146 Grafton St. College Liberal Arts. Activities: A Cappella Choir 3, 45 Afternoon Composition Class 45 Harmonics 2, 3. Interests: Junior Twentieth Century Catholic Club lvice-pres- ident 3, president 4l, Twentieth Century Catholic Club thonorary member 4l, St. Patrick's Catholic Youth Council. Experience: clerk, A8:P 3, 4. Future: teacher. MARILYN JEAN RUSH 'Mal I0 Stephen Dr. Commercial Retail Selling. Ac- tivity: Distributive Education Clubs of America 4. Interests: movies, sports. Future: buyer. LAWRENCE JOSEPH RUSKIEWICZ Larry 21 Williams St. General Academic. Activity: Stu- dent Council ialternatel 4. Fu- ture: electrician. VIRGINIA IUSTINA RUSSELL Ginny 190 Cross St. College Scientific. Activities: Cheerleader 3, 4, Class Officer 2, 3, 4, Junior Prom Decorating Committee, Junior Usher, Pig- skin Social Decorating Commit- tee 3, Student Council 2, 4. ln- terests: Confraternity of Chris- tian Doctrine, Catholic Youth Or- ganization, horseback riding, sewing, swimming, water-skiing. Future: college. JOHN LOUIS SABINA 102 Gladstone St. College Scientific. Activities: Football 2, German 2, 3, Track 3, 4. Interests: Young Men's Chris- tian Association, music. Future: college, law. ROBERT SABINE Bob 47 Auburn St. General Business. Activity: swim- ming Z, 3, 4. Interests: New England Amateur Athletic Union, swimming, baseball, football. Future: Marine Corps. KAREN RAY ST. GEORGE 679 Pearl St. Commercial Machines. Activity: Brocktonia Collector 3. Interest: Methodist Youth Fellowship lsec- retaryl 4. Experience: salesclerk, tagger, Ullian's Sweater Shop 4. Future: secretary. DIANE MYRA SALOMON Sol 95 Winnifred Rd. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Brocktonia 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4. Interests: United Synagogue Youth ffirst vice presidentl, Young Women's Hebrew Association, folk singing, music, reading, tennis. Experi- ence: cashier, Brockton Public Market 4. Future: college. v sa- f , ,,. raw n A i i pn., 'Y 3' Uk Q--ny 'Wu-.- VX Q-n-dl tif' 40? we Q-'W' IANICE ANGELA SALVATORE 47 Wheeler Ave. College Liberal Arts. Activ.ties: Class Gift Committee 7, Ring Committee 3, Photo Committee 4, Biography Committee 4, Ju- nior Usher, Student Council lai- ternate 27 2, 3. Interests: swim- ming, water sports. Future: col- lege, teaching. ALICE FRANCES SAMUELSON Sam 65 W. Chestnut St. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Brocktonia News Staff 4, Con- stitution Committee 2. Interests: Catholic Youth Organization, babysitting, biology, ceramics, bowling, cooking. Future: teach- ing. DAVID JOHN SAMUELSON Dave 62 Edson St. College Scientific. Activities: Afternoon Composition Class 4, Intramurals 2, Journalism Club 4. Interests: Pilgrim Fellowship lsenior representativet, basket- ball, golf. Experience: office work, Brockton Hospital 3, 4. Future: college. LESLI ELIZABETH SANDERSON I Orchard Ave. College Scientific. Activities: Afternoon Composition Class 3, Brocktonia Reporter 3, 4, Class Play 4, Drum Majorette 3, 4, Dues Collector 2, 3, Junior Usher, Yearbook Staff 4, Youth Citizenship Conference 3. Inter- ests: Rainbow, Young Women's Christian Association, dancing. sewing, softball, swimming. Fu- ture: college, teaching. BETTE DIANE SANTOR0 Boops 95 Anne Marie Dr. Commercial Stenographic. Inter- ests: Rainbow, books, horse- back riding, music. Future: stenographer. ELAINE MAY SARCEVICZ 15 Locust St. Hospital Training. Activities: Decorating Committee for Pig- skin Social 3, Dues Collector 4. Interest: Sunday school teach- ing. Future: nursing. EDWARD JOHN SAUKA Ed 60 Vermont Ave. College Scientific. Activity: Base- ball 3. lnterests: Methodist Youth Fellowship, baseball, bas- ketball, bowling, cars, football, hockey. Future: forestry. GRETCHEN VEDER SCHELL 34 Morse Ave. College Scientific. Activity: Girls Glee Club 4. Interests: cooking, sewing, swimming. Future: sec- retarial school. JOHN BRIAN SCOTT 'Scotty 17 Deed Cir. Technical. Interest: Catholic Youth Organization. Experience: Brockton Public Market 3, 4. Future. technical school. JOHN CARROLL SEAOUIST Jack 129 Menlo St. College Scientific. Activities: Basketball 2, 3, lequipment manager 4l, Class Constitution Committee 2, Class Play 4, Nlath Club 3, 4, lvice president 4l, National Honor Society lpresi- dent 4l 3, 4, Science Team 4, Student Council 3, 4 ltreasurer 4l. Interests: Young Men's Chris- tian Association, Boys State, City League Basketball. Experi- ence: sports correspondent, Bos- ton Globe 4. Future: engineering. Yu' N-.J I 'IM 'J C X' '72 ... r '42 J. . 31: .1 J WIS? ix. ii. 1, ROBERT JAMES SEARS Bob 71 Locust St. Commercial Retail Selling. Ac- tivities: Distributive Education Clubs of America 4, Male Chorus 2. Interests: Church Youth Group lpresidentl 2, riflery, swimming, fishing, reading. Experience: usher, Center Theater 2, 3, sales- man, Coats Fields 4. Future: col- lege, Army. WILLIAM ALAN SERIN Bill 96 Pondview Cir. College Scientific. Activities: Band 3, Brocktonia 2, Male Chorus, Swimming Team lmana- gerl. Interests: Agudas Achim Synagogue, Young Men's Hebrew Association, baseball, football, music, sports, swimming, tennis, writing. Experience: bundle boy, Brockton Public Market, stock boy, Mammoth Mart. Future: en- gineering. THOMAS NEIL SEYFRIED 12 Lisa Or. College Scientific. Transfer from Commack High School, Commack, New York, September 1963. In- terests: Young Men's Christian Association, swimming, wrestl- ing. Experience: stock supervi- sor and salesman in a paint store. Future: college, teaching. : BRUCE WAYNE SHADRICK Q Q 'Bruno 44 Jordan St. g., 5. I General Academic. Interests: ..,,, I .1 Q-h Camp Berwick, hunting, fishing, s I 'X '56 'Ti . + 3 scuba diving. Future: chef. ROSEMARY JEAN SHANKS Mimi 226 West Elm St. Commercial Stenographic. Activ- ity: Part-timer 4. Interests: danc- ing, sewing, skiing. Future: sec- retarial work. ELLEN IANE SHAPIRA 15 Belcher Ave. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Brocktonia 2, 3, 4: Library Moni- tor 2: Math Club 3: National Honor Society 4, Orchestra 2. ln- terests: South Shore Youth Sym- phony 2, music, reading. Experi- ence: Brockton Public Library 3, 4. Future: liberal arts college, teaching. RUTH BRONY SHEA Ruthie 87 Tina Ave. Hospital Training. Interests: bowl- ing, horseback riding, swimming. Future: nursing school. CLIFFORD FRANKLYN SHEARING, IR. Cliff 267 Richmond St. College Scientific. Activities: Baseball 2, 3, 4: Football 2, 3, 4: lunior Usher. Interests: Ameri- can Legion Baseball, City League Basketball. Future: college. SALLYANN ALICE SHEEHAN 25 Temple St. College Scientific. Activities: Cheer Leader 3, 4: Ring Commit- tee 3, Student Council 2. Inter- ests: Catholic Youth Organiza- tion, lunior Twentieth Century Catholic Club, Rockne, modern dancing, skating, swimming. Fu- ture: physical education teacher. ROGER BURTON SHERMAN 464 Ash St. College Scientific. Activity: Ger- man Club. Interests: baseball, bowling, coaching, football. Fu- ture: dentistry. his K. Air' ,ee ,M it 'S ri? ,- ' IU' 115. 4.15- . 4., .4 qfrlyf 'Tig H7434 Wig 'C '17 CAROLYN PATRICIA SHERREN ISO Park Rd. Commercial Machines. Activities: Nominating Committee 2, Part- timer 4, Senior Class Day Com- mittee 3. Interests: boating, swimming, water-skiing. Experi- ence: decorator, Plourde Display Inc. 3, 4. Future: IBM school. HENRY IOHN SHILANSKY Hank I8 North Ave. General Academic. Activity: Ger- nan Club. Interests: St. Casimir's Catholic Youth Organization, boating, hockey. Future: college, architecture. ROBERT EDWARD SHINNICK Bob 34 Montauk Rd. General Academic. Interests: fishing, hockey, scuba diving, swimming. Future: Navy. WILLIAM SILVIO SHIPPEE 202 Summer St. College Scientific. Activities: Band 2: Track 4. Interests: Church Youth Group ltreasurerl, music, science. Experience: painter, Chapman Manufacturing Company 3. Future: Air Force, college. LINDA JEAN SHUART Lyn 130 Prospect Ave. Commercial Machines. Activity: Girls Glee Club 2, 3. Interests: Rainbow tchoir leaderi, art, bowl- ing, reading, target shooting. Ex- perience: cashier, Bradlee's 4. Future: office work. l0SEPH PERRY SILVA 20 Park Rd. General Mechanics. Interest, cars. Experience, produce room, Brockton Public Market West 4. Future, Navy. MARLA ELAINE SILVA 20 Annadea Rd. College Scientific. Transfer from Hull High School, Hull, Massachu- setts, September 1962. Activi- ties, Biography Committee 4, Library Monitor 3, Photo Com- mittee 4, Public Address Monitor 4, Student Council lcommittee chairmanl 4, Yearbook Staff 4. Interests, B'nai B'rith Girls ivice president 3l, Temple Beth Sholom, bowling, ice skating, playing cards, swimming. Future, Fisher lunior College, medical secretary. MICHAEL IOSEPH SILVIA Mike 750 N. Montello St. Commercial Retail Selling. Inter- ests, hunting, fishing, motor- cycles. Future, retailing. EDRENA DELORIS SIMMONS Headie 27 Plymouth St. General Home Economics. Activ- ity, Girls Glee Club 3. Interests, Youth Fellowship, church choir, dancing, reading, sewing, skat- ing. Future, IBM school. MARY HELEN SINKEWICZ MH 7 Vermont Ave. College Liberal Arts. Activities, A Cappella Choir 3, Afternoon Composition Class 3, Class Play Usher 4, Christmas Pageant 2, 3, Girls Glee Club 2, 3, Musicale 3, Nominating Committee 3, Spring Festival 2, 3, Student Council 3, 4. Interests, dancing, horseback riding, swimming, travel. Experience, salesgirl, Kresge's 3. Future, teaching, elementary level. LISEL SIPES Cecil 210 Belmont Ave. College Scientific. Activities, Af- ternoon Composition Class 3, 4, Class Play 3, Math Club 3, 4. Interests, Church Youth Group, horseback riding, skiing. Future, fashion designer. PAUL VERNON SKILLINGS, IR. 793 0ak St. Commercial Machines. Interests, boating, guitar player, music, water-skiing. Experience, clerk, Plymouth Home National Bank. Future, banking. ELAINE MARY SKOP 11 Seaver St. College Scientific. Activities, Af- ternoon Composition Class 3, Brocktonia 3, 4, Math Club 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4. ln- terest, reading. Future, liberal arts college. IOETTE MICHELLE SLINEY Joe 33 Clinton Ava. Commercial Machines. Activity, Girls Glee Club 2. Interests: bowling, reading. Future, IBM school. RACHELLE LYNN SLUTSKY Shelley 12 Nye Ave. College Scientific. Activities, A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, Afternoon Composition Class 3, Brocktonla 2, Girls Glee Club 2, 3, Har- monics 2, Student Council 2. Interests, B'nai B'rith Girls, United Synagogue Youth, Young Women's Hebrew Association, sports. Experience, soda foun- tain, Chaney's Pharmacy 4, sales- girl, The Casual Shop 4. Future, teaching. PEGGY ANN SMART Smarty 65 Hill St. Commercial Stenographic. Activ- ity: Girls Glee Club 2, 3. Inter- ests: Catholic Youth Organiza- tion, bowling, dancing, horse- back riding, swimming. Future: IBM school. CARL NICHOLAS SMITH Nick 11 Herrod Ave. Technical. Activities: Band 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2. Experience: cashier, Rice Bros. 2, 3, 4. Future: Marine Corps. JAMES MICHAEL SMITH Smitty 35 Cambo St. College Scientific. Activities: Christmas Pageant 2, English Bookroom 2, 3. Interests: golf, swimming, tennis, travel. Future: teaching. WILLIAM WAYNE SMITH Smitty 137 N. Leyden St. Industrial Arts. Interests: auto- mobiles, boats, racing, swim- ming. Experience: shipper, Brock- ton Enterprise Times. Future: Armed Forces. CHARLENE LOUISE SNYDER 70 Rainbow Cir. Hospital Training. Activities: A Cappella Choir 2, 4, Class Con- stitution Committee 2, Class Dues Collector 2, 3, 4, Class Gift Committee 2, Girls Glee Club 2, 4, Harmonics 2, 4. Interests: St. Paul's Church Choir, teacher, St. Paul's Church, Goddard Hos- pital Ivolunteerl, dancing, horse- back riding, singing. Future. nursing. 'Oar' ix! is :L- -.-.... iv-T? ssl? xl ,K 1- 'Sr- ny I -9-... f:-.ui-:o -gn grvgv. bv' i :. FRANCES MARY SNYDER Dolly 68 Field St. Commercial Machines. Activities: Gymnastics Club 2, Part-timer 4, Softball 2. Interests: St. Ed- ward's Catholic Youth Organiza- tion, basketball, dancing, soft- ball, tennis. Future: physical edu- cation teacher. KATHLEEN ANNE SOULE Kathy 29 Frost Ave. College Liberal Arts. Activity: Dance Decoration Committee 3, 4. Interests: art, ice skating, tennis. Future: art school. IEAN MARIE SOUTHWORTH Jeanie 61 Southworth St. General Business. Interests: Rainbow, fishing, sewing, skat- ing. Future: hairdressing. RONALD DENNIS SOUZA Ron 615 Main St. Industrial Arts. Future: Armed Forces. DONNA LEE SPEKIN Spec 303 Hillherg Ave. Commercial Machines. Interests: Young Women's Hebrew Associa- tion, bowling, dancing, ice skat- ing, people. Future: IBM school JANICE LEE SPEKIN Jan IO65 W. Elm St. Commercial Retail Selling. Acti- vities: Distributive Education Clubs of America: Girls Glee Club 2, 3. Interests: Methodist Youth Fellowship isecretaryl, bowling, basketball, dancing, skating, swimming. Experience: salesgirl, Gilchrist's 4. Future: fashion merchandising. FREDERICK JOHN SPENCER 56 Alger St. College Scientific. Activities: Galloneers 3, 4: Male Chorus 2, 3, 4. Interests: Young Men's Christian Association, chemical engineering, football, scuba div- ing. Experience: bundle boy, Brockton Public Market East- way 4. Future: Navy, college. ALFRED JOSEPH SPEREDELOZZI 78 Boyle Rd. Technical. Interests: Catholic Youth Organization, baseball, basketball, camera club, cars, chess, hockey, hunting, rifle club, skating, swimming. Future: engineering. BESSIE SPERISON Bes 154 Royal Rd. Commercial Machines. Transfer from Arlington High School, Arlington, Massachusetts, Sep- tember 1961. Interests: boating, bowling, skiing. Future: business college. JEAN STEPHANIE STANKEVITZ Jeannie 21 Carl Ave. General Academic. Activity: Li- brary Monitor 2. Interests: Cath- olic Youth Organization, bowling, sewing, swimming, water-skiing. Future: hairdressing, Mansfield Beauty Academy. e 4. '95, Yrv-g.f Ns-or o-VN, 'lb' 'iq'-fir' Na 'uf Q.. .f O 45 Y. I si '?.' , E -ex if , ' i ia. 'Vibe U--. 'R -4 F WG., V. if - A fl , ::.,,l . - Q T33 -,. ,. 4' we KATHLEEN ANN STERN Cassie 11 Mason St. Commercial Machines. Activities: Brocktonia 2, 3: Secretary to Mr. Sheetz 4. Interests: Catholic Youth Organization, basketball, dancing, swimming, water-skiing. Future: IBM school. DEIRDRE ANNE STEVENS Dee 96 Overton St. General Sales and Service. Trans- fer from Coplay High School, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Sep- tember 1962. Interests: dancing, fashion design, music, sports. Future: professional modeling. JEAN ELIZABETH STEVENS Stinky 22 Churchill Ave. Commercial Machines. Activities: Brocktonia Collector, Intramural Sports 2, Nominating Committee 3. Interests: City League Basket- ball, church activities, water- skiing, basketball. Future: col- lege or secretarial school. KATHLEEN MARIE STEVENS Stevie 58 Hillside Ave. General Academic. Activities: Dues Collector 2, 3, Ring and Photo Committee 3, 4: Student Council 2, 3, 4. Interests: City League Basketball, Rockne lhouse councill, boating, soft- ball. Future: preparatory school. MARCIA JEAN STEVENS 64 Sawtell Ave. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Decorating Committee 3: Brock- tonia 4: Yearbook 4: National Honor Society 4. Interests: Catholic Youth Organization, dancing, reading. Experience: re- ceptionist, Dr. Stephen R. Woro- nicz 4. Future: college. PAMELA TAFT STEVENS Pam 58 Hillside Ave. College Scientific. Transfer from Lenape Regional High School, Medford, New Jersey, January 1964. Interests: Pony Club lvice presidentl, candy striper, choir, sports, art, music. Future: travel. JAMES WILSON STEWART Jas 51 Glendale St. General Academic. Activities: Football 3: Orchestra 3. Inter- ests: basketball, cars, football, skating. Future: Armed Forces, professional musician. KAREN LEE STEWART 6 Russell Rd. Commercial Machines. Activit- ies: Part-timer 4: Senior Class Reception Committee 3. Inter- ests: painting, designing, swim- ming, photography, cooking, ceramics. Experience: office work, Security Federal Savings and Loan Association 4. Future: secretarial school, field of de- signing. SANDRA ELIZABETH STIRBLIS Sandy 7 Welsford St. College Liberal Arts. Activities: A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4: Brock- tonia Advertising Staff 4: Christ- mas Pageant 2, 3, 4: Decorating Committee 2, 3, 4: Nominating Committee 3: Operetta Club 3, 4: Public Address System 4: Yearbook Staff 4: Gift Committee 4: Spring Concert 2, 3. Interests: Methodist Youth Fellowship ldance chairmanl, Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary, Rainbow. Future: public relations, com- munications. ALAN LEWIS STONE Al 56 Gifford St. College Scientific. Transfer from Thayer Academy, Braintree, Mas- sachusetts, September 1963. ln- terest: Young Men's Hebrew As- sociation. Experience: soda foun- tain, Burton Pharmacy 3, 4. Fu- ture: college, business adminis- tration. PATRICIA ANN STONKUS Pat lO6 Hovendon Ave. College Scientific. Interest: Cath- olic Youth Organization. Future: nursing. RICHARD STANLEY STRACZYNSKI Dick 77 Orchard Ave. Technical. Activity: Golf Team 2, 3, 4. Interests: Young lVlen's Christian Association, D. W. Field Golf Course. Future: technical school. PHILIP STANLEY STRIPINIS Phil 49 Sawtell Ave. College Scientific. Activities: Band 2, 3: Brocktonia 4: Class Play 4: Math Club 3, 4: National Honor Society 3, 4. Future: col- lege, engineering. FRED MAURICE STUDLEY Stud 16 Stonehill St. College Scientific. Activities: Constitution Committee tchair- manl 2: Student Council 2: In- tramurals 2: Class President 2: Student Council tpresidentl 4: Junior Usher: Junior Varsity Baseball 2: Varsity Baseball 3. Interests: Inter Church League Basketball lSouth Congregational Churchl, baseball. Experience: fountain clerk, Franklin Phar- macy 2, 3: Dunnington's 4. Fu- ture: business administration. DANIEL BERNARD SULLIVAN Sully 49 Appleton St. College Scientific. Activity: Var- sity Track Team 2. Interests: sports, music, drawing. Experi- ence: stockboy, A 8: P 3, 4. Fu- ture: college. MARY RDBERTA SULLIVAN Berda 307 Forest Ave. Hospital Training. Activity, Girls Glee Club 2. Interest, Twentieth Century Catholic Club 2, 3, 4, ldirector 4l. Future, nursing. RICHARD FRANCIS SULLIVAN Sully 52 Hillcrest Ave. College Scientific. Activities, Football 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4 lcaptainl. Interests, Catholic Youth Organization, sports. Fu- ture, college. CHARLES IDSEPH SUNDSTRDM Charley 63 Elm Ave. College Scientific. Activity, Foot- ball 2, 3, 4. Future, electrician. LESLIE ELIZABETH SWAIN Dede 1021 Pleasant St. College Scientific. Activities, Af- ternoon Composition Class 3, Brocktonia Literary Staff 3, 4, Advertising Staff 4, Dues Col- lector 3, Christmas Pageant 4, Class Gift Committee 2, Class Play 4, German Club 2, 3, 4 lof- ficer 3, 4I, National Honor So- ciety 3, 4, Student Council lal- ternatel 3, Yearbook 4, Student Government 4. Interests, Rain- bow, tennis. Experience, soda fountain, Dunnfngton's 4. Future, college. MARGARET LOUISE SWANSDN Swanee 52 Huntington Ave. Commercial Stenographic. Activ- ities, Cafeteria 3, Harmonics 3. Interests, Catholic Youth Organi- zation, Youth Council, choir, mu- sic, art, reading. Future, office work. 6- ir 7 I:-vs PAUL ERLAND SWANSDN 12 Laurel Dr., North Easton College Scientific. Activities, Af- ternoon Composition Class 4, Public Address System 4. Inter- ests, Church League Basketball, Church Youth Group, electronics, photography, skin diving, water- skiing. Future, college. RUTH ANNE SWANSDN Swanie 111 Huntington St. Commercial Machines. Activities, Archery 3, Nominating Commit- tee 2, Part-timer 4. Interests, Christian Doctrine, St. Edward's Basketball Team, modern jazz, swimming. Future, Civil Service secretarial work. DANIEL LAMDNT SWEETING Danny 79-F Hill St. Industrial Arts. Activity, Track 2. Future, Air Force. MARGARET MARIE SWEETING Mouse 79-F Hill St. Hospital Training. Activities, Girls Glee Club 2, 3, Leaders Club 3. Interests, Rockne, bas- ketball. Future, nursing. RONALD MICHAEL TALBOT Ronnie 95 Perkins St. General Mechanics. Future, Coast Guard. ELAINE FRANCES TAMULEVICH Legs 77 Beacon Park Commercial Stenographic. Inter- ests: cooking, sewing, knitting, horseback riding, traveling. Ex- perience: assistant technician, Coelho Dental Laboratory 4. Fu- ture: technician. ROBERT JOSEPH TAMULEVICH Tammy 50 Glenwood St. Industrial Arts. Interests: hunt- ing, fishing, baseball. Future: Navy. WALTER TANGSTROM Wally 77 Falconer Ave. General Mechanics. Interests: music, dancing. Future: college. MICHAEL LOUIS TARENTINO Mike 28 Hancock Ave. Technical. Activities: Varsity Football 2: Varsity Track 3: ln- tramural Basketball 2. Interests: football, basketball, baseball, hockey, cars. Future: Armed For- ces, electrical maintenance. THOMAS EOWARD TARKANIAN Tarky 58 Ettrick St. General Mechanics. Interests: automobiles, swimming, skiing, sports. Future: Armed Forces or electrical school. 154' -we IRA RUBIN TATELBAUM Tacitus 36 Monson St. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Brocktonia 2: German Club 2, 3, 4. Interest: Explorer Medical Post iBrockton Hospitall. Experi- ence: checker, Garland Knitting Mills 4. Future: medicine. ALBERT ANTHONY TESTA I77 N. Warren Ave. Industrial Arts. Interests: base- ball, football, hunting, television. Future: food distribution. FRANCES ROSE THAYER Fran 36 Barry St. College Scientific. Activities: Constitution Committee 2: Class Play 4. Interests: Catholic Youth Organization tjunior representa- tive 3, vice president 4l, reading, sewing, skating, stage plays. Ex- perience: salesclerk, Liggett's Drug Store 3, 4. Future: psy- chology. IERILYN FRANCES THAYER Jeri 24 Fuller St. Commercial Stenographic. Ac- tivities: Bridgewater State Con- ference Representative 3: Class Gift Committee 2: Part-timer 4: National Honor Society 4. Inter- ests: basketball, bowling, swim- ming, tennis. Experience: secre- tary, Celia Insurance Agency 3, 4. Future: secretary. ROGER PAUL THEIL Smiley 29 Albert St. Technical. Interests: bowling, hunting, swimming. Experience: stockboy, Grossman's 4. Future: sales. WAYNE RONALD THOMAS 37 Appleton St. College Scientific. Activities: Ju- nior Varsity Baseball Team 2, Varsity Baseball Team 3, 4: Cross Country Team 2. Interests: Young Men's Christian Associa- tion, engineering, sports. Fu- ture: college, engineering. CARL DAVID THOMPSON Chick 76 Hillherg Ave. College Scientific. Activity: Class Play 4. Interests: DeMolay, Hi- League, hunting. skiing. Experi- ence: drugstore clerk 2, packer, Brockton Public Market 3. Fu- ture: college, engineering. LINDA LOUISE THORNGREN Lyn 14 Berglund Ave. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Brocktonia Collector 4, Junior Usher, Junior Prom Decorating Committee: Student Council 2. Interests: Young Women's Chris- tian Association, Luther League, art, sewing, swimming. Experi- ence: cashier, Brockton Public Market 2, 3, 4. Future: nursing. RONALD KENT TIERNEY Ronnie 11 Huntington Pl. Technical. Interests: sports, cars, bowling, people. Future: Air Force. LINDA MARIE TIRRELL Lin 41 Woodland Ave. College Scientific. Activities: A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4: Dues Collector 2, 3, 4, Girls Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Harmonies 3, 4, Year- book 4, Public Address System. Interests: Rainbow lworthy ad- visori, Pilgrim Fellowship, skin diving, reading. Experience: cash- ier, Brockton Public Market 3, 4. Future: college. Vx dung I JOHN FRANCIS TOBIAZ 822 Warren Ave. Technical. Interest: cars. Experi- ence: electronic assembly, Mu- tren Corporation 3, 4. Future: ac- counting. DIANE BRENDA TODD 26 Lewiston St. College Scientific. Activities: Brocktonia Advertising Staff 3, Brocktonia Collector 2, 3: Girls Glee Club 2, 4, Junior Usher: Nominating Committee 2, 3, Stu- dent Council 3, 4, Yearbook Staff 4: Christmas Pageant 2. Interests: Rainbow, dancing, skating, swimming, tennis. Fu- ture: college. JOANNE TOSCHES 1439 Main St. Commercial Bookkeeping. Inter- ests: basketball, dancing, skat- ing, swimming, Experience: cash- ier, Italian Kitchen 3, 4. Future: secretary. LEON TRACIIT 253 Jon Dr. General Academic. Interests: Young lVIen's Hebrew Association, sports, bowling, popular music. Experience: soda fountain, Bur- ton's Pharmacy 3, 4. Future: col- lege. LINDA MARIE TROTT Shortie 302 Field St. Commercial Stenographic. Activ- ities: A Cappella Choir 4: Brock- tonia Advertising Staff 3, Part- timer 4. Interests: water-skiing, boating, ice skating, dancing, singing. Experience: secretary, Kennedy's 4. Future: IBM school. LINDA MARRIE TRUM Lin 21 Bates Rd. Commercial Stenographic. Activi- ties: Brocktonia Advertising Staff 3: Girls Glee Club 2: Junior Usher: Part-timer 4. Interests: Catholic Youth Organization, Rockne Association, swimming, ice skating, bowling. Experience: secretary, Brockton Housing Au- thority 4. Future: legal secretary. DONNA MARIE TUCKER 86 W. Chestnut St. Commercial Bookkeeping. Activ- ity: Girls Glee Club 2, 3. Inter- ests: bowling, dancing. Future: hairdressing school. JANET SUTHERLAND TUTTLE Tut 209 Highland St. Commercial Machines. Activities: Bulletin Board Committee lchair- manl 3: Christmas Pageant 2: Girls Glee Club 2: Student Coun- cil 3: Red Cross Committee 3: Secretary to Mr. Di Marzo 4. Interests: Rockne 2, boating, knitting, swimming, water-skiing. Experience: cosmetic sales, Dun- nington's 4. Future: college. WALTER CHESTER URBANDWICZ, JR. Wally 35 Howard St. Industrial Arts. Interests: Avon Fish and Game Rifle Organiza- tion, archery, cooking, baseball. Future: chef. ANTHONY VACCA Tony 119 Elliot St. Technical. Interests: hunting, hockey, music, swimming, fish- ing. Future: Armed Forces. PATRICK SAINT VACCA 119 Elliot St. Industrial Arts. Interests: hunt- ing, fishing, skating, baseball swimming. Future: Armed Forces. : CARDL JEAN VERGNANI Trot 74 Bernice Ave. Commercial Bookkeeping. Activ- ity: Part-timer 4. Interests: City League Basketball, Rockne, vol- leyball, softball, bowling, danc- ing. Future: secretarial work. JAMES VIERRA 38 Milton St. College Scientific. Transfer from Rockland High School, Rockland, Massachusetts, January 1962, Activities: Afternoon Composition Class 4: Math Club 4: Photo Committee 4: Tennis Team 3, 4. Interests: DeMoIay, Senior Pil- grim Fellowship, bowling, basket- ball, chess, stamp collecting, reading, tennis. Future: college, actuary. ANTHONY JOHN VISCARDI Tony 26 Nason St. General Business. Activities: Bas- ketball 2, 3, 4: Baseball 3, 4: Constitution Committee 2: Foot- ball 2, 3, 4: Nominating Commit- tee 3. Interests: Catholic Youth Organization, Young Men's Chris- tian Association, Young Men's Hebrew Association. Future: state or registry policeman. PAMELA ELIZABETH VOCI Pam 159 Pearl St. Commercial Bookkeeping. Activ- ity: Part-timer 4. Interests: Young Women's Christian Association, Brockton Hospital ljunior volun- teerl, skating, swimming, baking. Future: government employment abroad. PAULA MARIE VODA 117 Lewiston St. Commercial Machines. Activities: archery 3: Part-timer 4. Inter- ests: cooking, dancing, sports, office work. Experience: secre- tary, Brockton Enterprise 4. Fu- ture: secretarial work. MARY WALLEN 16 Arthur St. Commercial Stenographic. Activ- ities: Part-timer 4: National Hon- or Society 4. lnterests: art, inte- rior decorating, swimming, bowl- ing. Future: art school, interior decorating. PETER ALBERT WALSH 18 Grove St. General Academic. Activity: Swim- ming Team 2, 3, 4 lco-captain 4l. Interests: New England Asso- ciation of the Amateur Athletic Union, South Boston Boys' Club, Young Men's Christian Associa- tion, swimming. Experience: counselor, Camp Yomechas 2, 3, 4. Future: physical education. ALAN GEORGE WARE 38 Brookside Ave. General Business. Transfer from West Bridgewater High School September 1962. Interests: bil- liards, basketball, reading. Fu- ture: college. SUSAN INA WARMINGTON Sue 51 Wyoming Ave. Commercial Machines. Interests: cooking, dancing, sailin, skat g . ing, swimming, travel. Future: IBM school. 'Of ' AA PAUL REED WEATHERBEE 359 Warren Ave. Industrial Arts. Activities: Junior Usher, Class Play 4. Interests: Luther League lteam captainl, architecture, boating, drafting, football, music, skiing. Future: architectural engineering. JOYCE MARIE WEBBY Web 35 Provost St. Hospital Training. Activities: Bookstore 3: information Desk 3. Interests: Catholic Youth Organi- zation, Junior Twentieth Century Catholic Club. Experience: cash- ier, Webby's 3, 4. Future: work. ALAN HENRY WEBSTER 33 Irvington St. College Scientific. Activities: Cross Country 3, Afternoon Com- position Class 4: Class Play 4. Interests: bowling, chess, read- ing, skiing, stamp collecting. Fu- ture: college. IAMES ELLIS WEEKS lim 401 Belmont St. College Scientific. Transfer from Ponce High School, Ponce, Puerto Rico, November 1961. Interests: Young Men's Hebrew Association, electronics, music. Experience: sales, Central Music 4. Future: electronic engineering. KATHERINE CAMILLE WENTWORTH Kathy 155 Newbury St. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Afternoon Composition Class 4, Band 2, 3, 4. Interests: All-Ois- trict Band, music, flute, fishing, bowling. Future: college, phar- macy. HAROLD LESLIE WIGGIN IR. Wig 34 Oakland Ave. Industrial Arts. Interests: drag racing, hunting. Future: automo- tive technician. SANDRA LEE WILBAR Sandy 32 Elm Ave. Commercial Stenographic. Inter- ests: Methodist Youth Fellowship lsecretaryl, horseback riding, swimming. Future: business school, medical secretary. MARCIA ANN WILBUR Marsh 38 Tremont St. Commercial Machines. Activity: Girls Glee Club 2. Interests: Youth Pilgrim Fellowship, bowl- ing, swimming. Future: secreta- riai school. JOAN CHERYL WILLIAMS 11 Olive St. College Liberal Arts. Activity: Junior Usher. Interests: Rainbow, reading, knitting, swimming, art. Experience: checker, First Na- tional Stores lnc., 3, 4. Future: college, retailing. PAULA ANN WILLIAMS Willy 55 Monson St. College Scientific. Activities: Nominating Committee 2:: Photo Committee 4: Biography Commit- tee 4. Interests: Rainbow, bowl- ing, swimming. Experience: cash- ier, Brockton Public Market 4. Future: medical secretary. RUTH ELAINE WILLIAMS Ruthie 52 Taylor Ave. College Scientific, Interests: Catholic Youth Organization, art, badminton, bowling, music, swim- ming. Future: college, SUSAN HOPE WILLIAMS Sue 43 Wyman St. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Afternoon Composition Class 3: Brocktonia Collector 3, Iunior Prom Decorating Committee: Stu- dent Council 2, 3, 4. Interests: Catholic Youth Organization, art, badminton, bowling, folk sing- ing, reading, sailing, swimming. Future: teaching. DAVID COLIN WILSON 16 Lowell St. College Scientific. Activity: Ten- nis Team 2. Interests: Young Men's Christian Association, fish- ing, hunting, skin diving, Experi- ence: packer, Brockton Public Market 3, laborer, Drew Tanning 4: stitcher, Walker Clay 4. Fu- ture: college. BRADFORD LEE WINCHELL 59 W. Chestnut St. General Business. Interests: New England Christian Youth Fellow- ship, cars, hunting. Experience: stockboy, United Furniture. Fu- ture: automobile mechanic. INA-LOU WINNERMAN 67 Temi Rd. College Scientific. Activities: Library Monitor 3: Public Address System 4, Yearbook Staff 4. ln- terests: United Synagogue Youth, folk music, swimming. Experi- ence: salesgirl, Charles Home Bakery 4. Future: nursing. IOANNE MARCELLE WITHEY lo 11 Stonehill St. College Liberal Arts. Activities: A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Public Address System 3, Brocktonia Collector 4, Class Play Assistant 4: Girls Glee Club 2. Interests: Christian Youth Fellowship, Rain- bow, ice skating, music. Experi- ence: counter waitress, Dwyer's Muffin Maid 3, 4. Future: college. MAURICE BARRY WYMAN Moey 58 Winnifred Rd. General Academic. Activities: Male Chorus 2, 3, 4, A Cappella Choir 2: Galloneers 2, 4. Inter- ests: Young Men's Hebrew Asso- ciation, Youth Council, basket- ball, boating, skiing. Experience: salesman, W. B. Mason 4. Future: college. ROBERT CATON WYMAN Rob 15 Sagamore Rd. College Scientific. Transfer from New Hampton School, New Hamp- ton, New Hampshire, September 1963. Activity: Tennis 3. Inter- ests: South Congregational Church Basketball Team, Sears Hockey Team. Future: forestry. ANN IAYE WYN Winnie 320 Prospect St. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Banner Committee 2: Dues Col- lector 2, 3, Nominating Commit- tee 3, Student Council 3, 4, Yearbook Staff 4. Interests: Unit- ed Synagogue Youth, Young Wom- en's Hebrew Association, art, folk singing, piano. Experience: secretarial work, Temple Israel 3, 4. Future: college. IOHN IOSEPH YASKONIS 36 Ford St. Technical. Interests: sports, cars. Experience: grocery clerk, Tedes- chi's 2. Future: draftsman. KT' Am '67 1 '-V. -vi MARILYN DOROTHY YECIUS 136 Laureston St. Commercial Machines. Activity: Girls Glee Club 2, 3. Interests: boating, bowling, ice skating, tennis. Experience: salesgirl, Gil- christ's 4, junior clerk typist, Lemuel Shattuck Hospital 4. Fu- ture: airline school. MARY ANN YECIUS 136 Laureston St. Commercial Machines. Activity: Girls Glee Club 2. Interests: bowling, boating, ice skating, tennis. Experience: salesgirl, Gil- christ's. Future: airline steward- ess. DONNA OELANES YEOMANS 60 Dartmouth Ter. Hospital Training. Transfer from South Boston High School, Bos- ton, Massachusetts, October 1962. Interests: Red Cross Vol- unteer, tennis, bowling. Future: nursing school. RONALD CLIFFORD YORK 66 Custer St. Technical. Activity: Golf Team 2. Interests: City League Basket- ball, D. W. Field Golf Club, bowl- ing. Experience: landscaper, Pi- canzo Construction Co. 3: city work 4. Future: drafting, engi- neering. BRUCE ROGER YOUNG 659 Centre St. General Business. Activities: Male Chorus 2: Golf Team 2, 3, 4. Interests: D. W. Field Golf Club, sports. Experience: short order cook, Brockton Hospital 3, 4. Future: Armed Forces. DAVID PRESTON YOUNG 36 Clifton Ave. Technical. Interests: cars, sports. Future: technical school. PETER ANDREW YUSKEVIGZ Pete I5 Canton St. College Scientific. Interests: City League Basketball, Catholic Youth Organization, skiing, ten- nis. Future: electrical engineer- ing. ELIZABETH CATHERINE ZACGARO Betty 29 Weston St. College Liberal Arts. Activities: Brocktonia Collector 2, Class Play Staff iprop girll 4: Dues Col- lector 4. Interests: St. Edward's Catholic Youth Organization, lun- ior Twentieth Century Catholic Club, bowling, water-skiing. Ex- perience: cashier, A 8: P 3, 4. Future: teaching. TERRY LEE BLANCHARO Blanche 27 Snell Ave. Technical. Experience: printer, Dexter Print. Future: printer. DAVID MICHAEL CARR Dave 525 Torrey St. Industrial Arts. Interests: cars, dancing, music. Experience: sports car mechanic, Chris' For- eign and Sports Car Service. 4. Future: mechanics. LEO COSTELLO 108 Algonquin St. Technical. Interest: horseback riding. NORMAN PAUL DOYON 39 Grafton St. General Business. Interests: baseball, football. Future: work. 109 IOHN FRANCIS ZIPETO Zippy 67 N. Leyden St. College Sc.entLf.c. Activities. Brocktonia lphotography co-edi- torl 4, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Executive Committee 2, 3, 4, Galloriaers 3, 4: Intramurals 2: Pub c Address Monitor Instruc- tor 4, Natlonal Honor Society 4. Interests: Catholic Youth Organ- ization tspiritual chairman 3, president 4I, bowling, golf, rhythm guitar player ithe Epsi- Ionsl. Future: college, biological research. RONALD JULIUS ZUPKA Ronnie 60 Montauk Rd. College Scientific. Activities: Cross Country 3, 4 tcaptain 4I: Junior Varsity Football. Interests: Catholic Youth Organization bas- ketball, Young Men's Christian Association. Future: teaching. DAVID WILLIAMS RUBESKI 179 North Ave. Technical, Activity: Basketball 2, 3. Interest: sports. Future: college. MICHAEL LAWRENCE EMERALD 136 Southworth St. General Academic. Future: tech- nical school. WILLIAM NORMAN END 250 Green St. General Academic. Interests: basketball, hockey. Future: Air Force. IANICE MARIE GAY 480 Sumner St. Commercial Bookkeeping. Trans- fer from Stoughton High School, Stoughton, Massachusetts, Janu- ary 1964. Interests: bowling, dancing. Future: beautician. LeROY JACKSON Y.M.C.A. General Academic. Transfer from Whitman-Hanson Regional High November 1963. CHERYL ANN PULVER 114 Menlo St. General Academic. Transfer from Rockland High School, Rockland, Massachusetts, September 1963. Interests: bowling, swimming. Future: teaching. PHILIP GARNET MOOOY Phil 68 Sharon St. General Academic. Transfer from Winthrop High School September 1963. Interests: Catholic Youth Organization, hunting. Future: Air Force. PAUL EDWARD O'HEARN 14 Verne St. General Academic. Transfer from South Boston High School Octo- ber 1963. Interest: weight lift- ing. Future: Army. A A A JOSEPH PELAGGI 25 Saunders St. General Mechanics. Interest cars. Future: college. DENNIS IAMES PORCARO 19 Palmer St. Industrial Arts. Future: work. IOHN PAUL TRENOVICH Red 37 Sheppard St Industrial Arts. Interests: fish ing, hunting. Future: Armed For CES. Biography typists, left to riqht: Margaret Clancy, Mary Lou Conway, Cheryl Gecawicz. Not present for picture: lanine Moreau. 110 Around and About It is better to do the idlest thing in the world them to sit idle for half em hour. Goethe ...S indent Council -3 V.. ,ffl 'Zi N Senior and lunior Council Representatives, left to right: Mrs. Marjorie D. Moore laclvisorl, Marilyn Malaspino, Linda Apostolon, Susan Thuotte, Marla Silva, Susan Williams, Gloria George, ludith Butler, lohn Seaquist, Scott Kriqer, Catherine Creedon, Donna Bosequist, Carol Hayward. Second rovv: Yvonne Crump, ludith Hopkins, Rosemary Petti, Diane Todd, Sheila O'COnnell, learme Duverger, Willa Carroll, Dorothy Fisher, David O'Shea, Robert Maraqlia, larnes Levine, lohn Kelley. Third row: Sylvia Caledonia, Dorothy Costa, Virginia Russell, Anne Bouche, Karen Dibona, Donna Eaton, Ella Bell, Marilyn Goff, Karen Perrault. The bookstore, located near the cafeteria, was open each day from ll:45 to 1:30. Amonq the tive hundred volumes on sale were classics, bioqraphies, modern novels, and reference works. The store also stocked BHS folders, pens, book covers, and beanies. The Student Council managed the bookstore and kept its profits in the council's treasury. Because of double sessions rallies could not be held before major aames. To show their school spirit, hundreds of students staged silent rallies by wearing red and black beanies to class. Student Council sponsored Beanie Day. Officers: Top left: lohn Seaquist, treasurerg ludith Butler, vice-president: Patricia Cote, secretaryg Fred Studley, president. tophomore llouncil and ltookutorc ll 3 s, 'EX MV QI 'll B! Hi First row, left to right: Mrs. Marjorie D, Moore, Irene Koski, Linda Boruta, ludith Grant, Maureen Lufier, Natalie Engstrcrn, llgzrie Saldiitti, lane Allen Csecretaryl, Dennis Shanks tchairmanl, Richard Carter, lohn Darrah, Allan Howard, Edward Plachins. Second row: Michael Pouliot, Paul lolinson, Thalia Linqos, Carol Cedman, Carol Foqq, Mardee VVerner, Eliziiizefh Pecliejr, Dcnria Hollirnd, Louise Glson, Elizabeth Downs, Mary Twcmey, Steven YNilbur, Thomas Monnghan. Student Council Bookstore. Left to right: Paula Anteski, larnes Smithson, luditli Cimeron, Marcia 'Warren Fred Studley, Patricia Cote, Aaron Stratton, Maureen Vtfilliarns. 113 lational Honor ociet, Front row, left to right: Frances Mc- Cabe, lane Ferro, Ann Howard, lill Hallman, Susan Ditchett, lohn Seaquist. Second row: Mark Feldman, Harvey Kaplan, Roy Andrews, Frank Kittredge, Philip Stripinis. Third row: Elizabeth Abrahamson, Ianice Carlson, Georgia Basbas, lerilyn Thayer. Fourth row: ludith Butler, Rachel Hen- rikson, Bette Richman. -1 ---A-.1--..... ,- F5 4 J Ftoy Andrews, left Norman Blumlzerg, center Gregory Masaitis, right -1.-L-. OFFICERS Left to right: leanne Duverger, corre sponding secretary: Susan Ditcliett, vice president, lohn Seaguist, president, Paula Ganley, recording secretary, Peter Deltos, treasurer. At right: NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY ASSEMBLY School Committeeman lohn F. Condon, speaker. First row, left to right: Headmaster Mahoney, Superintendent Nelson, Rev. Carl L. Holmberg. Second row: Alan Peterson, Diane Salomon, Elaine Skop. Third row: ludith Butler. This year marked the second anniversary oi the Brock- tonia Chapter of the National Honor Society. Two induc- tions were held, one for seniors in December and one for juniors in March. A student is chosen on the basis of scholarship, char- acter, leadership, and service. To be eligible, one must maintain a 1.5 average. Each member receives a certifi- cate and an honor scciety pin. Teas were held honoring the new inductees and their parents . lrrftnt I n'll, lf-lt to rifrlvi l r T' rtilfr fi inlfty, lfuiilflf' f ll i i lm-tli ffffilliy, lflairiff Sl-Curt. FE-r-f-nrifl raw: lmsfi-gilri l' ill r r, lflitsttitis, lfillil Ziiffim, l' in r r Leslie Swiiin. Thirfil row: iflirry 'fl rtl n i Stevens, Gail D4-ri'i'Ei, P rin ll h r 'Tonsttrncf' Dunn, Fourth row: Ellen Sli rgiir f rin pory Cheryl Ffrrnilttrit, lt riiii I n llc? present: Ralph P ru NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY TEA Seated at left: Paula Ganley, Anne Davenport. Standing: Susan Ditchett, Judith Butler, Gail D ntch t Ellen Shapira. Chri ima Pageant Children, left to right: Maura O'Connell, leanne Riordan, Baby Pamela Barry, lohn Heslin Lisa D1Marzo Shepherds: Robert Hilfiger, William Budnik, Richard Manninq fkneelinql, Michael Brown Ioseph: loseph Plouffe. Mary: ludith Ducharme. Wisemen: Edward Saul-ra, Ralph Paulson, Bradford Manton. Angels: Constance Dunn, lune Lerner, ludith MacBarron, Fay Alden: second row: Leslie Swain ludith Hanson Patricia Cote third row: Ruth Ann Hooper, lanice Salvatore, Catherine Creedon, Elizabeth Zaccarop fourth row lill Hoffman The director of the Christmas Pageant was Miss Rose H. Condong Mr. Rodney F May superv1sed the musical program. Below: Madonna: Iudith Ducharme, Helpers, below: Gloria George Cheryl Familant Mary Baby: Pamela Barry CGranddauqhter of Mr. Walter M. Helen Sinkiewicz, Ianice Benoit Iames Fortin Anne Pizza Smithl. ludith Butler, Ieanne Farnham Susan Hinesley Angel: Lisa DiMarzo. 4' Xt X f'I jun f-Y' e 116 tlrtihc. tra To one ittivwrsrvcrl in music, the usually rnelodious, sornetinies nnharrnoniotis sounds which ffrnfirifrtefl from the cxssenilily hall durinq Mondays and Vtfednesdays seventh hour prohaliily szffeirifvfl tl hit inconeirtiotis to a school absorbed in its studies. Actually the orchestra represented the combined etiorts of twenty students troni all three classes. Under the dircction ot Mr. Walter M. Srnith, these students practiced their niusicianship on repre- sentative works ct niany oi the worlds qreatest composers. Their qoal was not only technical iniproveinent hut also an acquaintance with the masterpieces of musical literature. Although the Brockton lliqh School Orchestra was diminutive in size, its spirit made up tor any lack ot numbers. - . ., ., X W.. - , ,A.,,,,,,,, , ,,,A,,,,-,,u,-,-- A H., First row, left to riaht: Mr. Walter M. Smith tadvisorl, Iudith O'Hearn, Susan Ditchett, lane 1-lallisey, Sheila Barry. Second row: Adrienne Chaslces, Deborah Benoit, loan Katz, loanna Pappas, Elisabeth Colby, Linda Malrnqren, Barbara Ealox... Beverly Chadbourne. A Third row: Arthur MacAnslan, Vincent Macrina, Paul Sutherland, Donald Bosse, Stephen Mosher, Harry Kendriclfc, Peter Williizrn- son, Michael Wcrrd, Leo Emord. 117 A Cappella Choir 00 First row, left to right: Ronnie Rivchun, lohn Behn, Kenneth Brooks, Bradtord Gay, Dennis Blanchard, Norman Poirier, Robert Cote, lonathan Kumin, lohn Kerr, Edmund Cantelli, William Little, Arthur Perry, Susan Kaitz, Gail Gurney, Alana Ortendahl, Georgia Lee. Second row: Beverly Bellenger, lohn Zipeto, Lyman Culver, Fred Wasti, Roger Thomassen, Eldon Hale, Stephen Feroli, Peter Riordan, lohn Fanning, Perley lohnson, Io-Ann Cort, Carol Richmond, Dianne Bright, Bettejean Bowes, Sandra Nelson, lanice Carlson, loanne Withey. Third row: Patricia Knox, Suzanne Roy, laqueline Peterson, Carol Feeley, loyce Marrow, Yvonne Crurnp, Ann Hatch, Betsy Colby, Mary Ann McCarthy, Carol Hayward, ludy Aloar, Sheila O'Connell, Carol Nordberg, Sheila Barry, Susan Nigren. Fourth row: Marlaine Fullerton, loanne Minnock, Lee Harrington, Suzanne Tilden, Elaine Kaminski, lean Andrews, loyce Readdy, Linda Olson and Nancy Peterson laccompanistsl, Mr. Rodney F. May ldirectorl, lanet Fuller, Shona Loney, loan Caloral, Catherine Falcon, Sandra Stirblis, Diane Rogers, Ann Howard. Picture at left. First row, left to right: Wanita Wing, Linda Trott, Linda Sholoclc, Ronnie Rivchin, lohn Behn, Kenneth Brooks. Second row: lanet Brown, Diane Prince, Edith Miller. Third row: loan White, Emily Kreinick, Linda Willens. Fourth row: ludith Hopkins, lana Kelm, Marlaine Fullerton. Picture at right. First row, leit to right: Alana Ortendahl, Georgia Lee, Pearl Finn, Paula Ganley. Second row: Betteiean Bowes, Sandra Nelson, lanice Carlson, loanne Withey. Third row: Anne Dunlap, Sheila Barry, Susan Nigren, ludy Abar, Dorothy Fisher, loanne Crowley, Fourth row: Susan Richard, lane Richardson, Carolyn Burgeson, luclith Anderson. v Y r iiil,lltlIlt30I'U First row, left to riqht: lohn Eehn, Bradford Coy, lohn Kerr, Doniel De-orinq, Louis Dilvlorzo, Robert Benin, Ncrrnuin Poirier, Arthur Perry, Mr. Rodney F. Moy. Second row: Kenneth Brooks, Dennis Blcinchord, Iohn Zipeto, Fred Nifoli, Stephen Feroli, Flolitert Cote, Eclwiirtfl 'fintelli Frederick Spencer. Third row: Michael Cillen, Leo Erriord, lvlourice Vtfyrndn, Fred Wosti, Douglas Ford, Lyrnon Culver, Fever Ftiorddn, Fliihiird Mother, lohn Fonninq. llarnmni First row, left to riqht: Lindo Olson, Beverly Bellenqer, lvlgirqiiiret lllinqworth, Idni-re Forest, Sheila Eorry, lwir. Fdvgiid A. lwiunrc. Second row: Yvonne Crump, Charlene Snyder, Elistgilfteth Colby, Sharron VV1llinslcy, Sheiltgi Ofcnnell, ludith Air rr. Third row: lovin Ccihrdl, lone Unes, le'in Andrews, Ann Hatch, lean Lcilreinouille, G-'iii l.loyd, Scilly View i. ll9 Girl lllee Club ,f'FiWgfff fi il rl r My 555 gum ,Y Efgwgif ,f ' fri: get 6 ., , , 1 , .Pi-Q Y Q 'f3:.L' 5' 3. '-:' S ' jj' f 'f'-1+ ' .., 'f . 2 1 1' ' 3 ff 4 62 ..,- ..,- - First row, left to right: Edilh Miller, Suzanne Boy, Marsha Deaicn, Lee Harrington, Elizabeth Beauregard, Beverly Bellenqer, lovrnne lavlcson, Rosetta Macrina, Sylvia Caledonia, Virginia Place Second row: lvlarilyn Goff, Nancy Bouche, ludith Gardner, Diane Todd, Sheila O'Connell, Gail Lloyd, loyce Marrow, Sharon Willirisky, Maryann Centralla, Yvonne Crump, lanice Forest, Mr, Edward A. Munro. Third row: Dianne Briqht, Bosemarie Lazaro, Sheila Donohue, Ann Hatch, Elisabeth Colby, Donna lean Ftosequist, Marion Burke, Catherine Luce, lvlarlaine Fullerton, Sandra Celia. Fourth row: Sally Vierra, Sheila Barry, loan Calvral, lanet Fuller, leanne Andrews, Carolyn Bates, lanet Nelson, leanne LaTremourlle, Linda Flock, Karen Nielsen, lane lllinqworth. The Cfirls Cflee Club, under the direction of Mr. Edward A, Munro, joined their voices in harmony to create various types of music. These sonqs ranqed from solemn hymns to lively folk music. The qirls represented Brockton High School at the annual spring music festival, which was held in May. 120 Band 4-qtwfg 5312135 First row, left to ri t Linda Finnetti Ramuta Plonys Denise Plouffe Chead maiorettel, Lesli Sanderson, loyce McAfee. Second row: Mich el Kelleher, Katherine Wentworth, Deborah Saftler, Linda Bauriedl, loyce Oliviere, Claudia Ellis, Paula Sellstone, lohn Behn, David Bauriedl, Vincent Macrina, Irvin Finman, Gail Fencer, Elisabeth Colby, Carolyn lohnson. Third row: Marsha Porta, Robert Crock, Michael Ward, Peter Williamson, lames Herbert, Steven Fedele, Robert Bean, Norman Levine, Raymond Stratoti, Dennis Marcos, Richard Gaffen, William Serin, Arthur Maclkuslan, Robert Fournier, Mark Snyder. Fourth row: Mr. Walter M. Smith, Fred Swanson, Roger Doucette, John Krance, Leonard Tamule, Deborah Bourget, lack Maskell, Wayne Perry, Nick Zeoli, Ken Prentice, Valerie Purdon, Lyman Culver, Paul O'Neal, Douglas Ford, Robert Maraglia, Robert Pettengill. . i . gh: A ' ', , ' G , The Band, under the direction of Mr. Walter M. Smith, added color to the football games and Tech Tourney. Led by the Drum Majorettes, this group represented Brockton High School in parades, at the annual spring music festival, and at dedications. The Band performed at assemblies and gradua- tion exercises. The musical combinations the group played ranged from lively marches to solemn graduation hymns. Several innovations were introduced this year. New marching steps in varied formations added interest to the public appearances. 121 -ve ' Z qv , ,,. .4 ,, , W ,Z -. rj . 'f.'g,:,..Q,',:, , , . K , I . -C 4- ' .,...- Agp-511 ' A,,,fP'..f4 - V,-f'J,l, ark. 'V e 1 ,. , , . ' f e ' .- -V . Mfg? ' 'df' 2 .A ' 'V , ,M .e me ,av we Cheerleader Slraloli, Virginia Russell, Dor- othy Costa, Sally Sheehan. Second row: Paula Mackiewilz, Paula Anleski, Ruth Yakavonis, Laurene Paqnolla, Charlene S. Iohnson, Linda Hudson. llrtwkltonia Atlvertiing t'tat't' 'P' -sxrrgibl' .fv- 11 K4 fi 1 i Bottom row, left to riqht: Sandra Stirlblis, Leslie Swain, Rose Kvaraceus, lane Black, Deborah Cotton, Lorraine Davis, Beverly Holmgren. Second row: Susan Richard, Ann Howard, Linda Merrey, Susan Peters, Barbara Moore, Charlene Morris, Diane Bartlett, Sheiltir Barroll, Catherine Creedon, Ruth Ann Hooper, Carol Eeeley, Lynda Ward, lanet Dean, Mr. Gerald E. Eaherty tadvisorl. Brocktonia Literar, ttatt '5 'ff 5 1 ' - -' v A my-. A 'A 0 x ' t,-iff, . Y' tag- , L - i - V t x... infi ll , ' ,-. ' i. Q. Q, tp . ' -, , -Q., -'-' .- :V V M Bottom row, lett to riqht: lanis Lana, William Serin, Armen Roupenian, Ralph Ianaro, loseph Ploutte, Marla Feldman lohn Zipeto, Gregory Masaitis, Eric Goldstein, Anne Davenport, lames Levine, Edith Miller, Second row: Cheryl Eamilant, Mr. Francis VV. Hopkins Cadvisorl, Ellen Shapiro, Elaine Slcop, Elisabeth Colby, Elizabeth Fairaligim- son, Michele Perrotta, Lesli Sanderson, Marcia Stevens, ludith Hanson, Margaret Duncoiiiljre, Diane Suiloriitiii, Rfnnie lanes, Leslie Swain, Christine Leville, lanice Carlson, Bette Richmond, Sheil-i Murphy, Patiifiti Knox, Sheila Rarroll. Third row: Rosemary O'Leary, Diane Prince, ludith Hopkins, Sharon Willinslzy, Patricia Reardon, Eleanor R iron, lzne Llnes Carol Hayward, Lynda Ward, Marilyn Skop, Rosemary Guasconi, Ioyre Famularo, Patricia Ott, lerilyn Kaplan. Math Club lttliti lltllllltl, l l First row, left to right: Anne Davenport, Beverly Bellenger, Michael Eizenberg, Sharon Willinsky, Ralph Ianaro, Cheryl Familant. Second row: Paula Ganley, Margaret Duncombe tsecretaryl, lohn DeSirnone lpresidentl, lohn Seaquist lvice-presidentl, Ioseph Plouffe ttreasurerl, Emily Kreinick. Third row: Advisor Harry Sharkey, Thomas Hadges, Richard Berman, R. Donald Hilfiger, Rose Kvaraceus, Deborah Cotton, Elaine Skop. Not present for picture: Iames Vierra and Ronald Byrnes. The Mathematics Club was organized to create interest in areas of mathematics not usually studied in the classroom. This year thirty-five students participated in the various activities of the club. The program consisted of talks by guest speakers, presentation of projects by students, showing of films, and field trips to computer centers, one at Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the other at the Morse Shoe Company. During the year the math team competed in the Greater Boston Math League contests. Brockton was host to teams for the second contest. The teams of thirty-two schools competed in this league. The members were trained to answer questions ranging from arithmetic to trigonometry and higher algebra. The Math Club has recently acquired over one hundred books on various mathematical subjects. Filling a need for the future, this activity helped to prepare students for success in higher mathematics. 124 Public dddrcss Syslcm blcuilcr c icrllpcningg blxcrci.'c' '31 r-,,, A? , uvx w ve rs vp., v 2 5 Lelt to right: William Lillie, Ann l-latch, lohn Zipeio, Lee Harrington Csealedl, Paul Swanson, loan Cabral, lanice Carlson Elizabeth Abrahamson. Public dddrcss llcnitcr for Switchboard Left io right: Mary Helen Sinkiewilz, Ronnie lones, Sandra Stirblis, Ann Ouichcunis, Lee Harrington Cseaiedl, Susan Richard Gloria George, Marla Silva, lna-Lou Winnerman. 125 llerlnan Club First row, left to right: lrene Koski, Arlene Miller, loanne Crowley, Sheila Watnick, Marion Burke, Linda Olson, lill Hoffman lpresidentl, Gregory Masaitis, Ralph lanaro, Leslie Swain, leanne Owens, Betty Marella, Thalia Lingos, Anne Ehrmann. Second row: Donald Davidson, lra Tatelbaum, Donald Hilfiger, Robert Martin, Eric Goldstein, Dana Bisbi, Barry Butkus, Richard Bush, Richard Carter, George Ekman, Robert Costa, Mr. Herbert A. Peterson fadvisorl. Third row: Steven Willsur, Ronald Burns, William Cassman, William Kessman, Andre Brochu, Edward Rachins, Bruce Anderson, Glenn Appleton, Stephen Berkowitz, lames Bonaparte. Fourth row: Armen Roupenian, Mark Snyder, Sander Ross, Ronald Tatelbaum, Carl lohnson. Meetings of the German Club were held twice each month. Friday afternoon meetings were conducted for business, and Saturday evening meetings were held at the homes of the various club members for pleasure. Many German songs, dances, and customs were learned. Also interesting speakers of the German nationality came to talk to the club. A festival, called Tivoli, was held Saturday, May 2, at Boston University for German Club members from surrounding schools. Each representative recited a German piece. Our representative this year was lill Hoffman, the president of the club. For the final gathering of the German Club, the members enjoyed a dinner at a German restaurant. The officers of the group were as follows: President, lill Hoffrnang Vice-President, Gregory Masaitisy Treasurer, Ralph lanarop and Secretaries, leanne Owens and Betty Marella. 126 Ili tributive lltliwmion Clubs ut' lim-rival Boitom row, left to right: Marilyn Rush, Manuel Ribeiro, Paul Lieberman, Mary O'Brien, lanice Speckin. Middle row: Kathleen Drew, Carol O'Brien, Richard Petti, Ianet Kirby, lohn Gianunzio, Valerie McGowan. 'lop row: Bernard Morse, loseph Crone, David Loistrom, Lawrence Rosenquist, Robert Benoit, Cynthia Nutter, Raiser Mr. Gerald P. Falierty Cadvisori. Chess Club i lr, K.f , Table, left to riqht: Richard Berman, Ronald Byrnes, Michael Cummings, Frederick Spencer, Robert Dyment, P5-'er 'Ifals Standing: David Bauriedl, Lawrence Benoit, Lester Davis, loriiirtlian Kumin, lriines Vieriwi, Edward Siiulai Dcnall Yi F Lauzon, William Budnik, Fred Morrow. The advisor, Mr, Richard A. Boucher, was not present for the picture, Junior Class ttiiieer and Executive Committee ? .iq ffl , . le, First row, left to right: Christian Giovanniello Ctreasurerj, Sandra Arnott Cvice-presidentj, Edward Bravo fpresidentl, Donna Berte tsecretaryj. Second row: Barbara DiBona, Bruce Anderson, Bruce Galante, Edward Farren, Patricia Lewis, Iudith Tarentino. One of the outstanding activities sponsored by the Class was the Pigskin Social, held November 22, l963, under the direction of Miss Claire M. Appling, Mr. Gerald F. Faherty, and Mr. Clyde A. Maxfield. Awards were presented to the senior members of the football squad for their proficiency demonstrated on the field. On january l7, l964, the junior Prom, Evening in Paris, was held at the North junior High School. The gym was cleverly transformed into a Parisian setting with a French sidewalk cafe and models of the famous Eiffel Tower and the Arch of Triumph. The highlight of the evening was the crowning of the queen. Next on the calendar was the class trip to Washington and New York City during April vacation. The itinerary included a brief visit to Arlington Cemetery to see the grave of our thirty-fifth President and the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. ln Washington the group toured the Capitol, the White House, and the Smithsonian lnstitute. This museum interested the students because it houses national collections of scientific objects. ln New York City the first stop was Radio City Music Hall for a morning perform- ance. ln the afternoon, at the United Nations Building, the group learned about many functions of that organization. Through these activities the Class of i965 enjoyed a stimulating junior year. The largest incoming senior class since l945, numbering almost a thousand students, the Class of 1965 is fully prepared to accept responsibility for preserving the academic, athletic, and social traditions of Brockton High School. 128 'ek sl Evening in I'ari.' bud Superintendent Nelson browning the lunior Class Prom Quefln Linda Columbo. lN1llil,1rn Arnone was tho kxnq. A real mcrn is one who always finds excuses for others, but never for himself' Henry Ward Beecher ,J .ffwh n'v!'4' .2111 1 ii 3 s 1 g h ' 'S 'sf g. 'L Y H 5 ir. ' 'filfi J iii' W A91 ' I , z?A'1 'Q may .. be - wa' 'X .-, x U! .:., J E., vr'5Q. ' 1 . D EQ I Q- 3 1 A ' , sm..- . .A lf' 1 lar itl Football leans e51LlT70, QNLI0, 4 1 y uv Rh My '4', X 'us Lu . gif J-5' ian, ,-.-iv' A 1 -'X ' A' D R Y -391 A-wr' . U ',4i.,-'A. - ' A ' Ag ., --2,1-fyg, .U A 'L J .Q 4' - J -,.g,.f? , - N l':,i,,-1'.b' t L U, L ' -- - , I '- iv .-Y jfiqxai-,, , - , ngvac - , ,fini-,,. - ,,!'i 'r-. '.14,:l'5,F i c ..- .. , .. 1 . , l', Av' ' ' -- V, r , A ' Q -'1f'. ..V.,. f. , . .4 First row, left to right: Dennis Morey, Richard Sullivan, Vifilliam Gould, Peter Donnelly, Robert Lucier, Clifford Shearinq, Capk Michael Donovan, Donald Burrell, William Freer, Marc Kupperman, Ronald Ball, Vlfilliarn Clifford. Second row: Thomas Campbell, lohn Forsythe, Paul Stella, Kenneth l-lolhroolc, Ronald Bechtel, Richard Manning, Richard Cicchetti, Ralph Paulson, Charles Sundstrom, Richard Parent, Robert Plorio, Paul DePalma. Third row: I-lead Coach Mario D. DiMarzo, Line Coach Rohert I. O'Connell, Manager Bradford lu'lanic.n, Stephen lchnscn, Donald White, Evan Gurman, Parker lones, Rohert Donnelly, End Coach Richard Reaqon, Backfield Coach lohn A. Sarson, Faculty Manager Bruce E. Doten. Fourth row: Manager Anthony Viscardi, Paul Radford, Dennis Hursey, Paul Monaghan, Alfred Tripclone, Charles Nichaloizz-.f loseph Sherman, Senior Manager lohn Bottini. FOGTBALL SCORES 1963 Quincy l4-6 Brookline lB-l6 Waltharri l8-20 Newton 6-O Pittsfield l2-l3 Arlinqlon l4-12 Vlfatertown 8-O New Bedford 30-O Weymoutli B-23 l33 , 1 I CLIFF SHEARING TD BOUND 5 QL 9 QB sms Fon PAss DAYLIGHT AHEAD FIRST DOWN 134 BHS BENCH GANG TACKLE DEFENSIVE PARLEY STOPPED COLD 135 Junior lar it Football loom FG A BB First row, leit to right: Paul Bessette, Richard Carter, Arthur McClaren, Stephan Mosher, William Moncevicz, Capt. David Sheehan, Henry Clark, Leonard Davenport, Richard Monkevicz, Ernest Huston, Mark Hirsch, Coach Michael P. lppolito. Second row: lohn Darrah, William Weaver, Robert Hall, William Fulcher, David Murray, Don Bosse, Bruce Cormier, Ralph Lessard, Lester Salisbury. Third row: Frank Fisher, Michael Boroskas, Gerry Richman, Robert Gale, loseph Martin, Harold Watkins, Ralph Cirelli, lohn Capiellci, Gregory Sabine, losepli Lacouture. Fourth row: Edward Fitzgerald, liiiel Thomas, Kevin Buckley, Paul Re-rrotta, William Poliseno, Merle Newberg, Daniel Rerrazo, Ritricl: Ridtcircl, Dennis Shanks, Dennis Wciitelzunas, Richard Sickoll, Carl Hanson, Roger Petrino. Despite the severe handicap of playing under double sessions, an all-sophomore lV football squad managed to compile a 2-2 record during the regular season. Captain David Sheehan, halfback Robert Doulette, and quarterback Greg Sabine were some of the key performers for Coach Ippolito's team, which shows much promise of giving BHS a fine varsity squad in the years io come. 136 wimming Team First row, left to right: William Serin, Ioseph Bourque, David Perrault, Irving Long, Carl Hanson, Mark O'Reilly. Second row: William Weaver, Gregory Sabine, Ronald Loto Cco-captainl, Peter Walsh fco-captaini, Kirk O'Reilly, Coach America Deacutis. Third row: Ralph Paulson, Brian Leach, David Fogg, Iames Levine, Ralph Hogan, Carl Iohnson, Dennis Hursey. Not present: Howard Rosenberg, Robert Sabine. Although lacking substantial depth, having won only two meets during the regular season, the BHS Swimming Team was strong in individual talent. Captains Ronald Loto and Peter Walsh paced the red and black in the freestyles and individual medley, while Ralph Paulson, one ot Coach Decautis' best swimmers, was the backstroke and butterfly specialist. Such sophomore and junior stars as Iames Levine, David Fogg, and Greg Sabine give BHS new hope for the future in swimming competition. 137 Ho key Team First row, left to right: Paul Boy, David Holland, Paul Byer, Capt. Thomas Alger, Richard Cicoro, Vincent Zibelli. Second row: Kenneth O'Brien, Robert Pollack, Ralph Lessard, Iohn Harkins, Edward Callow, Coach Iames R. Mclilhoim. Third row: lohn Williams, Seppo Pakkala, Lee Dilvlarzio, Douglas Kennedy, William Colarusso, Donald Callow, Samuel Pinnetti The BHS Hockey Team has enjoyed one of its finest seasons in many years. Playing around a young nucleus, Brockton won four games and tied two. Seniors Paul Byer and Captain Thomas Alger gave Coach Iarnes lVIcElho1m the experience with which to build. Byer, a goalie, held a 2.5 goal per game average, including two shutouts. Alger, who played defense, was the key factor in many of the Brockton wins. 138 SKATE SAVE FACEOFF ROUGH PLAY Var it Ita kethall Team 521-S. '. ' 55, rccccc W , 3 . ' f ' - X'-ff W: -r I . A nv... , 4 at., First row, left to right: David Reed, Dwight lones, Louis Pina, Gregory Ricks, Capt. Michael Bernard, Scott Kriger David O Shea Peter Duhamel, Peter Deftos. Second row: Coach Iames Lazour, Anthony Viscardi, Iohn Seaquist, Robert Donnelly, Isaac Simmons, Iames Burke Paul Gayle Frank Russell, Christopher Mapp, Paul Stella, Edmund Henley, loseph Ploutte, Ned Cassidy, Coach Chris D. Argys Cambridge Latin Waltham Watertown Newton Brookline Adams Newton South Weymouth Arlington Cambridge Latin Waltham VARSITY BASKETBALL SCORES 75-54 59-71 77-67 50-44 87-66 64-46 52-46 72-63 65-60 61-49 60-56 Watertown 75-58 Newton 72-53 Brookline 63-52 Rindge Tech 74-72 Newton South 75-60 Weymouth 71-81 Arlington 62-68 Rindge Tech 52-69 Tech Tourney Coyle 62-55 Rindge Tech 45-49 Junior Var it Ra kethall 'loam Frst row left to rlqht Paul Stella Robert Donnelly, Ronald Lernbo, lack Burke, Paul Gayle, Ricardo Dim Da d Noo an Second row Edmund Henley Ned CGSSldy Scott McGrath, Richard Butler, Roger Thomassen, Frank Russell, Coa h Ch IS D A qys IUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL SCORES 50-28 42-25 59-28 53-38 57-32 49-45 43-39 58-55 48-20 41-29 39-28 49-50 61-54 38-29 57-53 5l-25 44-40 39-44 41-48 'ey -A ff ,f ll A' 7: wa.. .Mzm ff-M fn K M 'N n R W1 il Yami' '26 SWISH THREE POINTER THE TAPOFF DAYLIGHT 'E Track Team First row, left to right: Manager Hugh MacBarron, David Gorman, Lorne Roux, Paul Massod, Ardane Somers, Michael Greigas. Capt. Richard Sullivan, I. S. Parker jones, IV. Robert Martin, Lee Kupperman, Peter Engley, Iohn Sabina, Clifford Watts. Second row: Coach Raymond F. Bussolari, joseph Lacouture, Douglas Ramsay, Dennis I-Iursey, Richard Blake, Richard Parent, William Boles, Thomas Mayo, Peter Greigas, james Stubbert, Gerald Conefrey, William Clifford, Iames Loveday, Arthur Harris, Robert McGee, Ronald Garney, Ronald Zupka, Paul Bradstreet. Members of the track team competed in running, hurdling, jumping, and throwing. The running events consisted of races at 100, 200, 440, and 880 yards. The hurdling races were at 120 yards over ten 3' 6 hurdles, 220 yards over ten 2' 6 hurdles, and 440 yards over ten 3' hurdles. jumping events included the running high jump, pole vault, and running broad jump. Finally, the discus throw, shot put, and javelin constituted the throwing events. Athletes must have great strength and endurance to participate in these events. The members ot the BHS Track Team, paced by Capt. Richard Sullivan, have fulfilled these requirements. 144 Cross Country 'll0ilIII .,. 4. lr fi , ,M Q, f l 1 1' V I 5 L J 'i -, 4 1 .- l 5, First row, left to riqlit: Douglas Rornm, Edmund Norris, Clifford Watts, Captain Ronald Zupka, David Gorman, Harry Philips, Wayne Oliver. Second row: Coach Raymond F. Bussolari, Gerald Burke, loel Cohn, Michael MCl.aual'ilin, Paul Massod, Robert Martin, Lee Kupperman, Gerald Conetrey, Robert McGee. Not present for picture: Ronald Crealese, Doualas Ramsay, losepln Morana. T . FI' 1 V 1 '12 1 ,gg Q'M,,i, , - . 7 3' L r, -5:4-fn, First row, left to riqht: Paul Webby, Robert Simmons, Thomas Zaccbini, Sander Ross, Harvey Greenbaum. Second row: Owen Lieber, Georqe Benoit, Captain Dennis laclcson, Neal Benson, Thomas Hadaes, Erlwarcl Harrington. Third row: Manager lames MCKCIY, lilrnes Vierra, Robert Maraqlia, Bruce Galante, Coach lack M. Dunmead. Ita eball Team 11 -:rt ' f-?' 865V K 70, M v 4 '-QA A-931' Q , is I on 1,00 y t!! KT it -V is ,RMI K G H 'v In First row, left to right: Roi ert Levine, lordtin Camara, Michael Keeley, Paul Hrenko, Edward Bravo. Second row: Fred Studley, Co Captain Peter Duharnel, Co-Captain Cliff Shearing, Paul Flcrio. Tlrirfl rfrw: lvlantrqer lohn Loveday, Coach Richard Sanders, Manager Richard Hogan, Paul Stella, Coach Charles Puliafico. Fourth row: Steve Gerber, Dennis Deptrsqua, Gary Fisher, Scott Kriger, Richard Cicchetti. Missing: Edward Callow, Mickey Looney, Ronald Douillette. At the time the yearbook went to press in early April, the BHS Baseball Team, showing both offensive and defensive prowess in pre-season play, was expected to be a top contender in the Suburban League. A pitching staff, centered around Gary Fisher and Scott Kriger, and a strong infield, led by Co-Captain Cliff Shearing, gave Coach Charles Puliafico the nucleus around which to build. Co-Captain Peter Duhamel was to be behind the plate for Brockton, while the outfield positions remained wide open with many fine prospects competing for the starting berths. figbf ,1-C' : I. ,r.' i. S . ks.. lf., l ' , Gull' 'Peanut l'irr.t i let' ' :1 ill' r llrrl-iiii.:, ll-il lltljlllfiyf, .' r lfrifliw n, itil lvf'l'lHtIT1. ftp -ii'1ii ffi i f, Yfiirg 1, ' fiiiiiliiiii flifli lrfl l'ttrii':'yr1:'Lli1, 'Ia Vfgig'-'i:iri D :vii lflw milf, lwhn lflCCfv','. Thirfl rfnvi lmliri f,fliIl'llVl i 'fhris Giovarinifllft, Peter lain-if-, li :via Youiit,3,Coii l1 Ftuifitr' l, O'Cwiii'in-ll. Fourth row: llfiyrie Eillxleau, I Leo Hiirljtoiir, lohii 0'tQorinoi, lima Burke, Pt. DCil'l,Il'Qi lfilfixter. Golf, a slow but exciting game, requires years of practice. A good golfer usually begins at an early age and works to improve his score. ln order to de- velop the muscular coordi- nation and power neces- sary to succeed in this game, a player must prac- e tice his swing often. Before every shot many conditions must be checked: the wind speed and direction, the condition of the fairway, proper stance, and the location of the cup on the green, A skillful golfer is also an exact judge of distance, for to achieve the best results on each shot, he must choose from thirteen clubs of various weights and sizes, each club being designed to send the ball a different distance. ln golf, unlike the other sports, the team with the lowest score wins. This year the BHS Golf Team was co-captained by David Meade and Richard Straczynslci. The squad, composed mostly of underclassmen, was coached by Mr. Robert l. Q'Connell. At left: Co-Captain David Meade demonstrating the correct ffwllow-through while teeing off. .JI if-' 'S YQ' N It is virtually impossible to actually relive ex- periences, but through the pages of this year- book, which tells the story of our class, we hope that you will remember and thus almost relive the experiences that rnade up your high school years. For the past twelve years, our teachers have endeavored to help us prepare for that step we must all take on Iune 3, our first step into an adult world. May that world hold for you health, happiness, and success. Consider that this day ne'er davms again. Dante I ! an-'? w LA 3 ,5 ,A 6 I . -- tg -'Via' Y I 5 ! 4 J' 6 1: :gi -o ut 2. 5 . W, 'I I M 4 M? X . xf 7 . F. A I ' Q I Eg' fi'4'f5'J -fi I N x 4 ., . F .QV -Q ' 1. E 'L I
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