Brockton High School - Brocktonia Yearbook (Brockton, MA)
- Class of 1965
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'b -2 ' f fr ,V34 1 ' . 3 - H ,,-,A . ' x 3 I T I I CO-EDITORS Iane E. Black Deborah B. Cotton BROCKTON STAFF PUBLIC LIBRARY Richard I. Berman Sports ,.V,,,r, we ...,,.., Patricia A. Bettle Copy Michael I. Eizenberg Liaison --f3?jwQ lanet H. Gilbert Photography am 1 , '- Thomas R. Haclges Layout Rose A. Kvaraceus Art -A P Rosalind I. Lang Identitications -l Karen D. Nielsen Biography Adele I C 7 Ieanne M. Owens Activities - U5 ' Patricia A. Reardon Copy Book No. Ettee veiiios Photography 1905 COVER DESIGN by Vincent I. Zibelli under the supervision of Mr. Robert T. Higgins YEARBOOK ADVISORS Mr. Maurice R. Cahill Miss Elizabeth I. Daley BIOGRAPHY TYPING Seniors in Miss Beatrice L. Bosworth's Office Practice Class PICTURE CREDITS Loring Studios, Stanley A. Bauman pp. 29, 45, 66, Thomas E. Cyrs, Ir. p. 9, Thomas R. Hadges pp. I, 35, 58, University of Massa- chusetts News Service p. 43. PHOTO ENGRAVING Brockton Photo Engraving Co., Inc. PRINTING Hanson Printing Company, Inc. Today cz 1 d Tomorr 919 d -Ronald Th S G P B S E BRGCKTONIA USELISEDCTTSQH OF BROCKTON HIGH SCHGCDL 1 9 6 5 BROCKTON, MASSACHUSETTS FRQM MORNING TO IGHT .QA ' 8 sd: 'Effie 1965 ' JUN 9 ,J CU Foreword We, the Class of 1965, have always seen activity at Brockton I-Iigh. We have been part of a school with boundless energy, a school alive from morning to night. This life comes from no one source: it is the result of the efforts of many for the common goal of education. The yearbook staff hopes that this volume of Brocktonia has captured the essence of that life, evolved from the activities of enthusiastic students with the help of a cooperative faculty, and that by glancing through these pages, classmates may revive their memories of high school days. We express our gratitude to our ad- visors, Mr. Maurice R. Cahill and Miss Elizabeth I. Daley, to other fac- ulty members, and to our fellow stu- dents, all of Whom have given many hours to make this book a lasting rec- ord of our senior year. ACADEMICS 5 ACTIVITY 25 SPIRIT 61 FRIENDSHIP 79 3 I 8-v x ef In fiilvmnriam Bzmivl Hiirhavl Qlrvrilnn Urarhrr ai Ernrhtun High Srhnnl 1939-1953 ERIE! uf Olummrrriul Brpartmrnt February 7, 1965 ACADEMICS Each entered only To leave again with a gift Forever useful. 5 si-- 'T'l More than good cookies and a neatly pressed blouse, the keeping of a home is a fine arty meal planning, family well-being, and budget bal- ancing are all talents taught by the Home Eco- nomics Department. Women of today, however, lead two lives: and preparing for commercial careers, the part-timers practice their business skills in the various offices throughout the high school. Rise, please, for the Pledge of Allegiance. Thus we begin our day at BHS to the cheerful voice of our student announcer. For some, the first class is history. As we live the present, We build our future on the past: the His- tory Department helps us under- stand the modern world with its problems, the results of events of previous eras. 1.46.3 MR. EDWIN A. NELSON Superintendent of Schools From September 9, l953, when our class entered the first grade, Mr. Nelson has been the man with the awe-inspiring title superintendent of schools. During these past twelve years he has been the administrator responsible for carrying out the wishes of the community through the professional staff. lt has been his task to give each member of the Class of l965 the opportun- ity to acquire a Well-coordinated education. That he has admirably accomplished this ob- jective, We, the Class of l965, are about to prove to ourselves our parents, and our friends. 7 P N if it - I MR. ANTHONY UANTUONO Assistant Superintendent Although Mr. D'Antuono has been our assistant superintend- ent for only a short time, he has already proved himself a defi- nite asset to the Brockton School System. During this past year he has been principally occu- pied as curriculum coordinator, a post cf primary importance in the city's educational program. A ? Producing more than the pretty secretary, the Commercial Departinenteewith the aid of new machines and methodseesupplies the com- munity with efficient typists, stenographers, and clerical Workers. The dedicated athlete and the average student find gym a welcome change in the routine of study: the lively programs the Physical Education Department offers keep us on our toes! Today's modern lan- guages are taught with a new emphasis on listen- ing and speaking skills. In constant demand, the Language Departments laboratory effectively sup- plements the conventional rote methods used to learn a foreign language. 8 lift. lCHN lf. lt.tf!l.HONEY l-leadniaster Cur headrnaster is in charae of our school, and upon hitn devclves the full responsibility for the care and instruction of BHS students. Upon our headrnaster there has fallen an additional respcnszhility-that cf making double sessions operate in an effective rnanner. Despite these adverse conditions, Mr. Mahoney has adhered to his philosophy of secondary education and has maintained a sound and balanced educational proqrarn. Mr. Maho- ney is truly a living exarnple of all that the terrn headrnaster iri- plies. , F' J Although as cz headria t ' ' honey has rncre than en ln p hirn lousy, he can al'.'.'a','s n chat with one of the six t in this case, a part-tirner 'i A A f ,, A ' 'I Tm- W,- 3' ' .Q ' . . 4 ,X , x. ii , 3 X1 r '11- A r-A U.. 'Z' xy Il ,.. ... 'SW . MASTERS JOHN F. RYAN and CARL R. MacPHERSON Director of Guidance RUSSELL B. FORD 4 xx' W. 2 X . EUNICE C. MARGARET MILDRED E. ANNE K. CARULE L ADAMS ADAMS ADAMS ALGER ALMEIDA Algebra Algebra Transfer Class Typewrlting, Spamsh Stenography ID 4 xVX'i R' -r- EVA B. MYRTICE S. CLAIRE M. CHRIS D. EDWIN I. ANDERSON ANDREWS APPLING ARCYS BAILEY English English U S. History, History Latin. Junior Class Advisor Sdanish AL . ELIZABETH M. DDNALD L. ROBERT I. ROBERT F. CLAIRE BELKUS BERCERDN BETHDNEY BLAKELEY BDIVIN Bookkeeping, Physics U. S. History, Modern Problems French, OTTICQF Practice Modern Problems World History Spanish YDIH8 .P vf X-xi ' BEATRICE L. BUSWDRTH Office Practice, Senior Class Advisor, Drarnatics Coordinator LAKE' RICHARD CATHERINE ARTHUR M. BERNARD P BDUCHER BREZINSKI BRDMFIELD BRUNS French. Art BIOIOSYI Music Suahish, Biology Club Dramatics 11 g PAUL L RAYMOND F. MAURICE R. GEORGE S. THOMAS M. BURNS BUSSALORI CAHILL CAPERNAROS CIBOTTI U S. Hlstorv Phvsrcal Educatlon, Moiern Problems. Language Department Head, French, Latrn. Trarl Coach, Soohorvore U, S. Historv Faculty Adlrsor French Club Basketball Coach JOSEPH C. CLOUGHERTY Woodworklng, Electrlclty, Oraftlng, Drlver Educatlon, Stage Manager f glgasy ' j 1 yr' g.. rx 9 1 Vg f xv A JOHN C. JAMES M. COLOCOUNS CONCANNON Blology Industrlal Arts ,f Yearbool- Advisor Natrona! Honor Sbclety JOHN R WHLMM S COGAN COGAN Algebra, Geometry, Geometry Algebra ,K SHAUN CONDON Boohkeeblng, B L usrness aw. Consumer Law 12 HELEN C. GEORGE M CONVERSE COOK Library, Engllsh Llbraiy Monltors DIANNE E. CHARLES E. DANIEL M. COOMBS CURKUM CREEIJUN Home Ecnomics Consumer La.-i. Sales, Commercial Business Lani. Department Head. Consumer Education Froor Teacher Because of the ernphcrsis plcrcecl on beinq Q well- roundecl individual, the English Department urqes us to recicl cr qrecri decrl, Write compositions, and become involved in bcrsic principles. THOMAS E. ELIZABETH I. CYRS IR. DALEY English. English, Audio-Visual Aids Yearbook Aovisor Q I fl ANITA E. AMERICO A. D'ANGIO DEACUTIS English, Chemistry. German, Swimming Coach German Club IAMES L. RICHARD A. .IUSEPH I. MARIO U. UINIARZU PAULA A. DEAN DEFELIX DERUSA BUSINESS LAW' , DOHERTY Machine Shoo Latin, Guidance Counselor BUW955 A mm9f'f' English pfemhl Football Coach, Spanish Floor Teacher 13 -Q ' f, ,'. 5 ' fm I Y T 9- F Cf' in A 1 . l l j ' V ,J 1' A 45' ' ' - 'r. . if 1 BRUCE E. UUTEN GEORGE A. JACK M. MARGUERITE l.. PJ Y5'C5. UUHAMEL DUNMEAU DUNNINGTON A phY5'C3' SUEHCQ' Mechanical Drawing Physical Education, Clothing sslstant Track Coach 1 Equlpment Manager J Tennis Coach as WILLIAM A. JOHN H. EGGER B. ELIZABETH GERALD F. FAHERTY MARTHA P. EAGLESUN Architectural Drawung, ELZBU1' Cooperatlve Retalllng, FARWELL Healthy Buildlng.Construction, Economlc Geogmphyy Principles of Retailing English' Golf Coach Mechanllcal Drawing, Typewmmg, Junior Class Advisor Audiovisual Aids Cabinet Work Caps and Gowns Advisor School Newspaper ELINURE B. CONSTANTINE P. JOSEPH L. JOHN I. FAY FERRANTE FLYNN FRANEY Library Mathematics English, English Future Teachers of America 14 CHRISTINA A. DAVID FRANCIS D. IAMES E. FRATTO FURMAN GARCEA GARVIN Englrsn Englrsn Enghsn Englrsn HELEN R. GILMORE U. S. History, Faculty Aowsor Nationai Honor Socrety Natl DOROTHY I. GOODRIOGE Booweeuing. FacuIty Aovrsor onal Honor Soc DORIS M. HARLOW Home Econornrs. Deoartment Head :QTY JOSEPH M. HART IAMES G. Busrness Aritnmetrc, HEATH Business Law.. Elecmmy Etonomrc Geograony. Consumer Educatron JOHN E. ROBERT T. PAULINE L. RONALD F. HESLIN HIGGINS HOIT HOLT Gurdance Art Hustory Industrral Arts Department Head Department Head 4 15 i SI' FRANCIS W. MICHAEL P. ANNA L. JOHNSON HE HUPKINS IPPULITU M senior Collgegeb IAKQEREF' Aovisor Sigggfhrtewsoaper Scgghgrinigre a emliolfiior ge ra' Modem Problems English Football Coach National Honor Society MARION E. ARCHIBALD .IOSEPHINE L. KELLEHER KELLY KEOHAN Office Practice, Mathematics Geometry Advisor Senior Class. Department Head National Honor Society T'-in 'K as AURELIA N. ROBERT E. RUSSELL F. ROBERT S. .IAMES KUCINAS LARSDN LATHAM LAURIE LAZOUR Frcnch Modern Problems, Senior Training Office Practice, U. S. History, U. 3. History Typewriting, Basketball Coach World History Economic Geography Floor Teacher 16 MURIEL F. LEACH Guidance lg., DAVID D. SANDRA J. NORMAN R. KENNETH LICCIARDI LITTLEFIELD MacCDRMACK MacMULLEN English Biology Industrial Arts Shoonorl- ann The EUGENE S. MARRDW Physical Education Football Coach CLYDE A. MAXFIELD Geometry, Guidance, Sophomore Class Advisor ELIZABETH Musical training is a more potent instrument than any other, because rhythm and harmony find their Clothing way into the inward places of the saui. Shakespeare JOHN ANN M. GEORGE T. TERRENCE E. MCBRIDE McEACHERN MCGARRY MCGLYNN, IR Science Guidance English industrial Arts Scholarships 17 BARBARA A. JAMES 1. VICTOR S. JOHN W. LESTER E. McRAE MEADE, JR. MERRILL METCALF IR. MILLER JR. Ptlvsiral Education Latin English English English, Department Head Chess Club, Afternoon Composition Afternoon Composition 4' . 1 MARIORIE O. EDWARD A. THOMAS E. NASH MARGARET M. ROBERT I. MOORE MUNRO MOON' P'0b1em5' O'OONNEl.L O'OONNEI.L English, Glee Club, Economms Chemistry BusineSS Law, Student Council Male Chorus Future Teafhm of Record Keeping, Amema Bool-.keeping ROBERT FRANK I. ALEXANDER ISABELLA HERBERT A. PASTMAN PAUL PECEVICH PERKINS PETERSON Economic Geography, Physics. Russian, Health German, Boolleeoung Health History German Club 18 I I , -we fu ff AUSRELE M. ANTOINETTE RICHARD CARL D. JOSEPH A. PETRONIS PIAZZA PIRES PITARO PRIOLI Engllsh Boolfieeplhg, Typewrltlng Gulaahce Auto Nerrawas Record Keeping The irnrnedtate problem is haht and dark shaaina. The final objective is character interpretation in oils-one ot the many projects of the Art Depart- ment of BHS. lsr. 9-0 CHARLES PULIAFICO lncustrlal Arts, Baseball Coach RICHARD E. REAGAN Algebra. Geometry, Baslc Mathematics. Football Coach HARRY LAWRENCE S. JOHN D. RUELL RICHARDSON RIORDAN Algebra, Serllor Trannlng Engllsh. Shop Arlthmetlc Floor Teacher 19 Q-5 ,-X f -Qi .ff ,,j MARJDRIE H. CHARLES R. GAIL P ROGERS RUTH ROYCOFT Guidance BiologY Foods, Home Economics Family Living, Dramatics CATHERINE SABA Tyoewriting, Office Practice NELSON RICHARD A. SANBORN SANDERS Science Driver Education, Department Head Baseball Coach FIOOT TGBCTTST JOHN A. SARSON Algebra, Shop Arithmetic J543 Oflii. L dm. DONALD V SALVUCCI History Hockey Coach 90 ll! Si ifzn gg 15. L 1 6 -sa -In ss 7 HARRY JAMES F IUHN L WALTER M. ANNE K SHARKEY SHAW SKINNER SMITH SPROSTY Mathematics Latin American' Woodworking Music, Chemistry Mathernfitics Club Asian Studies, Floor Teacher Modern Problems 20 -ni . lr, v5 ' . I I , L an .-IJ , A x I - :R L 3 K E, -1 . I '-... ' 5: ' ' E I I A ERROL B. WILLIAM J. STEVENSON TANSEY Drlrer Education, Health Faculty Manager of Athletics Long regarded as the Queen of the Sciences, rnath- ematics today is keeping pace with the changing times. Modern rnath indeed gives students the opportunity to apply their knowledge to living. mlm TASHHAN WILLIAM E. IOANNE MALCOLM P. English, Journalism, TODD TROIANO TROJANO Public SDSBKIVISL Machine Design, Chemistry Chemistry Public Relations Building Assistant, National Honor Society Stock Room ':wVx- ,,,Qgs- :H RUSEMARY TROSKY Tyoewriting, Stenography Office Practice, Clerical Practice, Future Teachers MARYLOU TRUIANO English, Dramatics, Caps and Go.-.ins iii CATHERINE A. CHARLES W. ALVIN 1. IRENE TUTTLE WAZNIS WEINER WILBUR English Soanish Blyolersritrng, Physical Education oo eeolng, Economic Geography , 21 PICTURE NOT AVAILABLE General Mathematics IAMES G. FRANCIS A. WOODWORTH YAFRATE Englrsn Fundamentals of Mathematncs Geometry JESSIE E. USES, Stenograpny, Typewriting. LEONARD BDRNSTEIN, Geometry, General Science, X , MONA E. LYNCH, Stenography, Transcriptnon, Of- fuce Practnce, Typewriting r 'J Lo!-once wus, now is, IEJYCE E. What is still to come- Hmgeus Universe in leaf! I Q, E 'Cz' I ELEANOR L. IEAN P. ROSE B. ROSALIE E. BACON FOLEY JONES PISCITELLI Searetary to Secretary Secretary Secretary Heanmaster 22 CATHERINE A RUSSELL Nurse NO PICTURE HELEN K. FORD Secretary Not all the moments of a guidance counselor are so happy as this one. These men and women un- dertake the task of guiding us through the challenging years in our development. Individual coun- seling helps the student to achieve the adjustment conducive to suc- cess in high school. Out of the Industrial Arts Depart- ment come the draftsmen, carpen- ters, and mechanics who will someday service our community. Pictured here is one ot the mechan- ical drawing classes enrolling both college and noncollege students. All prospective driving students do not always look so alert and eager as Michael Gabriel, but he is anti- cipating the day when he will be able to drive on his own. The driver education class stresses not only the rules and safe procedures for driving hut also the operation and mechanics of a car as well. FIV. fc 6 J-J I '4- '46 BROCKTON HIGH SCHOOL X Qu, ' ',,1 -fgkr 4 y y it ,,.- 3 HALL Moroasl, mc. S 23 x..F...,x K4 w Because food is so necessary for lite and tor adequate functioning of the brain, many stu- dents are well acquainted with the BHS cafe- teria. l-lere careful planning assures nourish- ing, appetizing, and economical meals, Every door is an opening through which We must pass, to meet challenge, to solve prohlemse to discover lite. Todays scientists, despite their cutstanding EXIT breakthroughs, pose many questions. lt is our task, as leaders ot tomorrow, to find the answers. Despite small headquarters, the Audio-Visual Aids Department does a thriv- ing husiness. Materials prepared here not only serve BHS but are distributed throughout the schcol system, Qrfv ,gi -iu I ACTIVITY Interests we show Are varied, and yet do serve The purpose of all 25 1 E ICR CLASS OFFICERS PRESIDENT Edx-.rdrd Rrfrv 3 VICE PRESIDENT Sdndrcr Arnett TREASURER Christidn Cliovcrnniello SECRETARY Dinner B Erie f' ' 1 1 '. '. , I 11 'ir. F :'ri in Ef1if.11 Eruie C5:,1ri'e, Edu' :rii Firren Eruie .-3.ri.iers,ri. EXECUTIVE CQIVIIVIITTEE the senior class oliicers were entrusted rnony responsibilities. The typicol executive committee eting with the cldss advisors, Miss Becitrice Is. Bosworth ond Mrs. Mcrrion E. Kelleher, included orqczri- Q 'Y' Q rrrvwt Plfi 1..- ,l,.., iw t f r Q-'Lf . Sl'if'-'e' 4, - 'e '-felt rrtmiiiiri 1 ft W75 eorlf 1 13:3 gift or ructto corrirnitteesy or orrcrnqinq for the collection of dues. The cldss officers leadership and excinzple in crll cictivities. They set the pcrce tor the progressive ri cxir scpltcrncre yedr, and throuqh their conscientiousness cmd diliqence, tlie ed 26 xetwive Ccmmiifeez Kcxthy' Pauls Ekberq, Dirrid Hcuzjhey, 'Thzmizs ffirvzgr ' 1112-.' Turel, fxf'ut1'.'f: Cznimnfeez Eixrzgizrix Fxlcone, LISG ifmm, ML: w -iirmifi, Thzmls S'cu'g21'i.n, Robert Plcuff-9, Seghen Nlfhil SQPHQMGRE A IU ICR CLASS OFFICERS Fresliienf CSIZIVQIQ' Slflli-? Tiff- Presiifsn' Eeffeixry S' S',-.'i:11s1n, fr' 'rpxrlr .Qrilixe T193 Q s . .. . , ,. VU fesgjen' Firhizrgi Chin, Vita Yresiieni Scrixh Eat-95, Tr IS if jE.f1E 'fir ffills, Sliret :rjf Qfixrilyn I.f1:1'.'Gi. 1967 , fit- dk, 27 ,Brnrkfnnia Volume 33 fN Num ber I Brockton, Massachusetts, November, 1964 '0.. i .,. ' ,H fi. ,iz 1 i.FY1'li Q Ll E -1.3 xr-v' En.: J rn The N rn ' me-14:3 -if 1... ,ww f ef.: - V1 N Uwe no --If-iw-L4--I og 4 s' f sf Y. ru:- rw nz amz: 'of..f1': 1 ir. ,,,.. UD' '-I -If Q l 1'--iefwn ,f - . i youve s -' , 5.. 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Eeixx .line PtA.1:,'.'i3P1, Cgrclyn Tfnlte, Susxn Slutslcy, Kathleen O'l.ec1ry, luiiztz Hgglkgns 2:3 D1l'1'?I'Q', l.f::ry-ligne Rdlums. 'fhlrii ri'.'.': f'.1'ii'h Andersen, lZf:.I1IlE Cert, Susan Nyqren, Ljfndu '1fl.'Urd, ludith T'If?I'L'lI1l, P31113 Lex-.'1s. FAJVF. rzt-J: Lepxise Sheznmcxn, llcrmz Pearson, Becltriie lohnscn, Clrcl LQ- Llxerfe, Qelecr gh E:urqe', Eff-Pe Velllcs, Charlene Ouellette, Pjrtrlciz Ruslciewicz, l.1I'li11 Rndersin. First ri:-., Eliin l-lzle, Kenneth Erocks, Gregory Sxlzine Edt-.'Q1rd Brave, lzmes Erfn Ef,f'? Anjerstn, Fpinfxli Eeiliiel. Sain: :,. Figer Digteue, Gxrjr C521-.'1clc, Gecrge '.'.'eidenfeller, Pzul lfezi-hifi ,Lin Dgng:F.j.', Flgnxlii Gxrney, Fgizhzrd Elxl-ie, lchn Firysfhe. fl - ., 3: lghn Hcrfin, Leg Higuri, lizmes Leumne, llicnize-l Furmxn, lohn Pfif, , i'1I'I'.ES Srn1ff.s:r,, Ejtfxrj f3l.3':.'. 71,511 r:'.-J: Izhn Denivan, Fzziert l.I1r'3'gliI, Roger Tncmossen, Riihzrd Butler. H' V1.3 Lerzzgg, Brute Gulxnfe, Cllrislwn Glevnnniello, Paul Stella, Robert T iS'EY'f'l'I, 'e' v 4' f +V v fe--, vw- -- e a Q v, 'f H 'xx' , . . C sfip 4- . 49 .5 fl-X Q! ff' 4, You X in 'sl 3 li r gina'-'F P an f an. . . V Y ' ? V, ' I ,J 'yr 4 l ' ' l . ' 1 l ' Q A A l I n v l A Y f 1 f - -. ' First rt3'.x': Aizrgn Etrqitin, Ignzis l.eviri+:4 Carletcn Plicj, Speili C'C1r'ir'ieiL, Times Brien, lviiinreeri Cicrrlfi, Thaligi Lingus, Steven Vv'1ll,:Lir. Sexual r:'.x': lvfrs, lvfxrfrii- El, ffcre, If 1115 Him, Dznnl Exton, lnciitli Tv'v'l'lQl'li, Sirndru Arnctf, Eirrlixrcr IwIooney, Thulin Metcalf, Iirnet Cilliert, Diiine Etiiilitirrs Dune Peterson. Thirrl ro'.'J1 Erirlvvirii Hurris, Linda Vlfillens, Yvonne Crump, Pfitricifu Eiuiler, Paul Parisi. Richard Volta, Robert lJIf,rrcrqlif,1, STUDE T CQUNCIL AT SENIOR ASSEIIBLY, YVONNE CPLUIJIP TELLS ABOUT HER PARTICIPATION IN TI-IE ACTIVITIES OE TI-IE AMERICAN IIIIIIQR RED CROSS, OIWIE OF THE IIIAIIY PFIOIECTE OE TI-IE STLII ENT CLQUIICIL. 30 OFFICER ,. - PRESIDENT Iames Brien VICE PRESIDENT Sheila Q'Connell SECRETARY Maureen Clark fm TREASURER Carleton Reed Brockton I-Iiqh School Vtfeelq during IIoVe:rzber, was the major proiect ot the Council, directed by Mrs. Marjorie D. Moore. During a special assembly two national oraanizations, the Save the Children Fed- eration and the American Red Cross, presented awards tor volunteer work. At the end ot the Week came the climax ot the activitiese the Pigskin Scicial, where Kathleen Balboni was crowned queen. Another proiect, the bookstore, was enthusiastically supported by the student body. The Red and Black Days, sponsored by the Student Council, encouraged BHS teams before special sports events. .g if Bookstore Workers S T X' Susan lftfalkowski i ' Barbara Mooney - ' -- Robert lviarzglia ' Iames Smithscn 31 l CLASS OFFICERS lE1l.DlNCf THE GRAND MARCH For the first time a major social function of the school was held outside BHS, and the results were highly successful. ln the gymnasium of North lun- ior High School, the Class of l965 presented its Junior prom, Evening in Paris, on Ianuary l7, l964, with music by Bob Kovner. Replicas of the Eiffel Tower, Arch of Triumph, and a sixty-foot mural of French culture gave the prom a gay, colorful atmosphere which long will be remembered. High point of the evening was the selection of William Arnone and Linda Colombo as king and queen trightl. JU ICR PRQM mp, 51 , 33 I I I Al ff? osx 'E First rcz-J: lflr. America Deacutis, Bcnald Byrnes, Ieanne Owens, Patricia Reardon, Thomas I-laclges. Q r Ftrr'lJa'l F d lsi Lillie! 1'C.'.'. tO. Q . . l., I+? lf' I '. L.,-,,,.,., c aw. Y W . L-q,,,,,, .. tf'x'i: RMB BHOCKTN it SCIENCE TEAM Dateline Boston, sponsored by the American Chemical So- ciety, was host to Brockton l-liqh Schools most successful Sci- ence Team. The members were quizzed in all topics of science from astronomy to zooloqy. As the first team to appear three times, Brockton High merited the opportunity to compete in the Spring Championship. Mr. Americo A. Deacutis, the coach, gave each student a special field for concentrated study to prepare a Well-rounded team. The results speak for them- selves. ON THE AIR... i First roi.-.': lair. Harry Sharkey, Catny Kzarxreus, Bgse El'.'3r,1:eus, Bicrqirj Berman, Shizrcn Vt-llllI'lSl1C1v', Thcrnxs zdges, Dianne Lfyers, Ellirte l.z Croix. Seicnd rc:-.': Stephen Kessler, jxnet F,i:h Bet Qrxh fi ' tene e' feinne lB'x'er'is, Beverly' Beienger Gul Berntin '3R1IE Stine, Decorah Benoit. Third row: Stephen Sergio, Steven Berkowitz, lcseph Tarnuleviflx Thzrrizs ilorizghxn 'gi ies Sgier P:t:i:i3 Bezrdgn, llxrilyn Skcgi, Effee lfeniis, Kizren ffielser.. Since l9B2 the Broclqtcn High School Math Team has partici- pated in ccrrgcetiticn throuqhout Greater Boston. Annually one ot the tour scheduled rriath nieets is held at Brocktons West lUl'llOT High School. At this time, the wrath Club, under the direc- tion ct l lit.ti lr. Harry Sharlcey, extends its hospitality to the visiting tearn. This year the Math Club planned, along with its sched- uled movies, lectures, and discussion aroups, a trip to Brown University in Providence, Bhode lsland. Here the club viewed the universitys computer center. xii --' THE I.f.f+.'l'l-l 'l'EAl,l lll ACTION 35 Tl 'S fF?9tfwJ ONE OF THE POPULAR MEETINGS WAS A DEBATE ON MEDICARE. FRENCH CLUB Sponsored by the BHS Lanquaqe Department, thirty interested members launched the French Club this year and developed a busy program. They dined French style in Boston and viewed several films concerning French culture. Formal debates in French, exhibits, and lectures en francais were some of the other activities. Mr. Thomas M. Cibotti, advisor, was assisted by the officers: President Emily Kreiniclc, Vice President Richard Berman, Secretary lanet Gilbert, Treasurer lacauelyn Peterson. First row: Emily Kreinick, Richard Berman, lanet Gilbert, lacquelyn Peterson. Second row: Katherine Mantalos, Leslie Hyman, Charlene Morris, Rita Doherty, ludith Hopkins, Alana Ortendahl, Debo- rah Swanson, Diane Prince, Andrea Aven, Lola Del.eo, Gloria Gazirrian. Third row: Natalie Chester, Ellen Silva, Sheila Wtatnick, lk - Linda Malmqren. Elaine LaCroix, Susan McMahon, Mary McLaughlin, Pamela Zyqmunt, Sharon Willinsky, Carole Schreiber, Douglas Romm, Susan Hughes. Fourth row: Rose Kvaraceus, loanne Minnock, Ronald Cohen, Lois Miller, Carol Hayward, Mary Anne McCarthy, Sheila Barry, Deborah Cotton, Linda Cote, Thomas Hadqes, Gerald Richman, loan Katz, Beryl Bennett. -Q I t I L 'S' on First rox-J: Arlene Miller, Irene Koslci, Snell: '.'.':tni:k, leanne Tiirj ro:-:Z Brian Cixrdy, Peter Bapgic, Bcberi Cosa, 7.'.'ii.iLriii Cwens, Ronald Byrnes, Mark Snyder, Thalia Lingos, .5-.nn Ffessmxn, Pelyna Ilasxitis, Paul Kerrigzn, Steven Bericewitz, Ehrmann, Betty lwiarella, Kathryn King, Emily Pzternc. fegicrzh Yard, Siznjer Bess E1i'.u':r:i Hgzrringtcn, 1.11. Eerlie Second row: Steven Vfillzur, Ar-:nie Typadis. ilgjhael '.'.'31r:l E.. Pe-ierson. Marion Burke, Timothy Liambis, Naomi Riihman, lwilfflil Fiurfh rc:-J: Fi-i'iC1'1'lZSl'vlill1CIS,lCS913i'1 Kzmeese, B-inizid Tiziei- Bowes, Tonna Pappas, Ellen Campbell, Stephen Kessler. . :um limes Bonaparte, Dani: Bisbee, 2.13:-: Sfheciiner, Biti- 'rfi B 'sr Sense Elmo 'n Dgnzlci Davidson. For the first time evening meetings Were insti- tuted so that members from the entire student body could attend. The usual sessions, con- ducted by President Ronald Byrnes and advis- ors Mr. Herbert A. Peterson and Miss Anita E. D'Angio, were varied for special occasions, such as a meeting at the home of a member. At these affairs the students presented lively programs that included singing, entertainment, GERMA CLUB I.-'IEMBERS ENTOYING THE Ci-iBiSTffl.'5.S P13.FT'r' UA ...A .., ,Y.f. su... , and sometimes a play Cauf Deutsch, of coursel. ln May the group took part in the Tivoli Festival at Boston University, where they met teenagers from other schools and enjoyed the camara- derie of fellow Germanophiles. The BHS Ger- man Clubs goaleto promote an understanding and appreciation cf German cultureewas ful- filled by the members' enthusiastic support of the organizations programs. I N First rfiw: Peter Xfffilsh, len-rthan Kumin. Sli-ciiii r I.f.rrts fcheri, limes S'u:,i,ert David Eauriecll. Third ic:-.': Peter Fiicrfiixri, Rini: cl E sn, Yan firirfis, Hebert Erumrj. '.'.'illi,1rn Ctrttele, To better intorm students about city and town gov- ernment, the History Department in collaboration with the Massachusetts Department of Education sponsored the annual Student Government EX- change Prcgram. This year the following BHS stu- dents visited the town ot Scituate: Iohn Fanning, Eldon Hale, Leslie Hyman, Nancy Shute, Roger Thomassen, Sharon Willinsky. The faculty advis- ors were Miss Pauline L. Hott and Miss Helen R. Gilmore. 1 5 augh. .Ti CHESS CLUB ln evaluating the record of the Chess Team, Brockton High can certainly be proud ot its Chess Club. This organiza- tion was tormed two years ago in re- sponse to great demand by students. Directed by Mr. Lester E. Miller, the new club met often to discuss strategy. Prac- tice and skill led to success in competi- tion. Student Government Exchange 38 pn Roger Thomassen, Miss Pauline L. Hoit, Eldon Hale, Sharon Willinsky, ' Miss Helen R. Gilmore, Leslie Hyman. y . ' 1 V 1 r x un- I I i'JLx:NLQ1 '29- - 4. L-.. My y My M ,waxy ss1 f'i ,ff wg ri, ' X, .sg sf-3,77 . '-.,,,,fi'a X 'S , fs ,SY ' X -- lfiq X -XX xxg O ,WLSPQ A 7 'Tru .. , f -'-.pf V... L. -,, ..: - h ,M - ,MW f --X r s V - Hx , . - T?-... '..g,-fg,-:tx-A N 0- NA, W 'l- '. . V' Nj. V-..-r f 0-P-. ?'j,fr'3gg f 5. ,f fvviiml 1 5 9l'i1-.1-0-....,,.,,,V ' n 1 First rs:- b Flgxny Leribi . T f4rr.f ,3r '3 L Erie ,f3..i:'rs1ri,Eru,1 QlC.i...'5, ,mis ljijf .nil - 4 Sexnd ry.-J: Linda Pinrieua, Iginii Erin fu A' fizrezi' I Grirnzldi, I-fzriiy Lenin, fzrzle fkriizietg, Sziiijf Arn: lffiss Clxire l.f. .5-.pgzlirig lfrs. Gerald li. Firfierty, l.fr. Cer 4 Washington, DC! What a city to visit in the 4 springl What a finale- to the study ot Ameri- I can history in the junior year! The tour ot the 1 1 I Capitol, conducted hy Congressman lames A. Burke, gave the students a clear insight into their American heritage. Later, in New York, their education was continued at the United Nations Building, where they could see the democratic ideal in action at the inter- national level. The students agreed that the value ot such a pilgrimage is immeasurable, for they returned home with renewed appre- ciation ot their country, its culture, and its history. 1 sw. 5 f-.1 - t Y H-1-rrrra' if ,, 'I' r V - .N ,.. . ,. .,,r-,,.., . 1' .f ' LI'.'.'1 , '-fQ1'Et FTC-11 ,-1f-l.l, LXIZIT ifI,?, jlH'1ITl 'f' r y' l.e'.','1s isdn Jerirne, io.:::.ia Hcifrniin, Pixirgiia Eeie, .-.tire la' Anderscr. litnne Ampernian, Congressman limes Burke, :na F, Paherif, Iffr. Eclwin l. EaiQey. WA HI GTO TRIP 39 First rox-J: Corresponding Secretary Emily Kreinicl-:, Treasurer Mark Snyder, President Thomas Hadges, Vice President Iud- ith Hopkins, Recording Secretary Rose Kvaraceus. Second row: Katherine Mantalos, Margaret Dunne, Diane Prince, Beverly Bellenger, Patricia Bettle, Charlene Morris, Betty Marella, Third row: Gale Gurney, Patricia Ruskiewicz, Ioanne Stone, Icanne Amberman, Iacquelyn Peterson, Sharon 'Willinslcyn Ieanne Owens, Ianet Gilbert, Ioyce Tunniclift. Fourth row: Nancy Shute, Eitee Vellios, Norma Pearson, Linda 55, an Laird, Deborah Bourget, Carol Hayward, Iane Black, Deborah Cotton. Fifth row: Michael Eizenherg, Ronald Bechtel, Frederick Barnard, Ioanne Minnock, Iane Bardh, Linda Anderson, Mari- lyn Skop, Patricia Reardon. Sixth row: Ronald Byrnes, Richard Berman, Eldon Hale. Not Present: Donna Berte, Maureen Camara, Lola DeLec, Nancy Kelley, Iames MacKay, Carole Schreiber, Donald Springhetti, Peter VValsh, Robert Hall. EMILY KREINICK LIGHTS Tl-IE CANDLE OF LEADERSHIP DURING THE INDUCTION CEREMONY. i Scholarship, character, leadership. and service were the tour qualities of the National Honor Society stressed at the induction ceremo- nies oi March 26 and December 10. The titty-five members oi the Broclctonia Chapter had at least a B+ average, and they represented the top 5 percent of the Class oi 1965. The highlight of the year's activ- ities Was a trip to Boston on November 18, when the Society viewed the stage production ol Li1iom, dined at a Greek restau- rant, and toured the State House. The members have many lasting memoriesithe annual banquet given by the Brockton School Com- mittee, the Regional Honor Society convention in Plymouth, and their impressive induction ceremonies, The Honor Society also partici- pated in the activities of the school by ushering for Parents' Night. THE 1NDUCT1ON TEA ' uv . ,re if 6 , . , ' . Eirsi row: Virginia Aukstik rlnis Lind 1 1.ierrey. .A,- ,.... r,, fr,-' -- E, .,-,ini ri, N .n c.. lfub, Fri,-ul a 1 in MARK STIYDER ADDEESSES THE ASSEMBLY :Ewing 41 F? ka ville, Elizabeth Murphy. HG E ECONCMICS CLUB Cooking, anyone? Boys, as well as girls, had an opportunity to test or develop culinary traits as members or guests of the newly founded Home Economics Club. However, according to the ad- visor, Miss Gail P. Roycroit, the club's main goal was to train students interested in home econom- ics as a career. Members baked, boiled, chilled and even ate their own cooking, as they impro- vised or created recipes. These projects were heartily enjoyed by all the students, who cer- tainly benefited from both the advice and the experimenting. DUES COLLECTORS First row: Mfrrvirr Strahl, Sandra Flarnrnini, Roberta Doherty, Drrrne llurrt, lZl'tSf3VllfIT',' Pe-tti, Marcia Garrison, Laurene Pagf rt0t'fr Second row: Carole Schreiber, Maureen Camara, Sandra Wyn, Nancy Dunphy, Catherine Luce, Marilyn Iackson. Third row: Cheryl Hicks, Susan Thuotte, Susan McMahon. Members included Carol LaLiber- te, Cheryl Larsen, Ioanne Mande- Sered: 7.'i:e President, Carole l.al.1berte: Secretary, l.cu1se foziine .l.gi3no'.-.'1iz, Sandra flznfg' Qendr.. Sheinrnanf Presidenf,S:1ly Tierra, Treasurer, Paul Brouillara. Third ro:-.': lulie Rankin, Linda Eosrgei fzrie T:::1u.e Eirst riz-:Q Anne Farley Hosernary Curtin, Maryann Cen- Lfzureen Griffin, Linda Cote, Lfzureen l.f1 hell, lfixry I 'rell::, Ellzzoein f-furphy Dianne Feterson, Linda Sholoik, Laoghlin, Daniel r:E'.'.'1lLlfQ Sus:nl.fil.f1r.:n vc .e '.felQs l Linux Lfasaitis, Diane Prince, Patricia Bettie, Lola Del.ec, lufiy Kelleher, Elsa Eoruta, Edmund Henley. Linicln, Gloria Gazarian Roberta Eelzner, Rosemarie Guas- Fourth rox-S: Nan:y Kelley, Andrea Pcriiello, Helen . toni. rnzre, Ei.een Cleary, foanne lffinnzok Ilzryffune Lfurpng' Seotni rt:-.': Lfzrion Burke, l:n1e Cohen Lynda '.'.':ri Ellen Effee Yellios, lfxlerie Puracn, Exul Erziksin Dgnzld Tterie SSW fill: Carroll, Beverly SXIZILSQTZ, Kay jorinelly Lina: Sei ge Ekman, Ernesf Lfxyers, 1.3211 s xiii: Pena, Patriiia l?uslcie'.'.'i:z, Kathleen 3 Leary, The teacher is like the candle which lights others in consuming itseli.eGiovanni Huttini This quotation represents one ot the rnain goals ot the newly formed Future Teachers oi America Club at BHS: to make members cognizant ot the basic ideals and problems ot teaching. Under the guidance cf advisors Thomas E. Nash, lohn l. Eraney, and Miss Rosemary Troslcy, assisted by President Sally Vierra, the group planned many stimulating projects. EUT RE TEACHERS GE MERICA STUDENTS OBSERVING THE EXPERIIAENTAL Cl.ASSHCOl.iI The iirst event was a field trip to the University oi Massachusetts, where, from a corridor equipped with a wall oi one-way glass, members viewed an elementary class in session. But the climax ot the year's activities came when the students gained experience by observing and helping in Brockton elementary schools. Returning from their assignments, senior members were enthusiastic about the value oi this program, made possible through the cooperation of elementary school principals. I First row: Barbara Coles, Karen Perry, Linda Syl- vester, Nancy King, Toby Pearlman, lanet Laughlin. Second row: Carol Manning, Evelyn Washburn, lean Moore, Linda Brennan, Barbara Longe, Christine Armon. Third row: Kathleen Syrjala, Meredith Puller, Linda Anderson, Rosemary Lowell, Norma Pearson, Virginia Kraus, Linda Laird, GROUP A GROUP B First row: ludith Wright, Virginia Place, loyce Tun- niclitf, Patricia Chamberlain, Wanita Wing, Virginia Fennell, ludith Dahlen, Patricia Belcher. Second row: Deborah Sharkey, Diana Hendrick, Doreen Ertel, Diane Orcutt, Mary Howard, Marilyn lackson, Suzanne Tilden, Karen Feodorotf, laneth Nelson. P RT TIMERS Part-timers, a tradition at BHS since l928, are a group ot senior girls in the commercial course who per- form the many clerical tasks necessary tor the smooth tunction ot a large school and at the same time gain valuable experience in their chosen careers. Both scholastic ability and a good attendance record are prerequisites tor selection as a part-timer by the head ot the Commercial Department. The part-timers, under the direction ot Miss Beatrice L. Bosworth, are divided into two groups which alternate one week in classes and a week on duty. 44 1 tt it Mr. Edward A. Munro, conductor. First row: Michael Gregory, Kenneth Brccks, Richard Blake, Peter Vtfilliamson, lohn Behn, Louis Dilwlarzio, Arthur Perry, Edmund Cantelli, Richard Mather. Second row: Richard Prell, Frank Zarrella, lchn Kerr, Raymond Porter, Lee Culver, Peter Rappo, Daniel Dearing, Michael Barker, Peter Biordan. Third row: ltlicliael Lfclsaughlin, Ernest llayers, Pager Thimxssen, Douglls P-ord, Edward Rixrhins, Boliiert Bean, Robert Ferzli, Paul O Neal, 'Nilliizni 'r'.'iirnoilf:, Iilin Fanning. 11 Directed by Mr. Edward A. Munro, the Cfalloneers and the K Harmonics exemplified the accomplishments oi the BHS Music Department. Their singing engagements ranged from school assemblies to the Kiwanis and Botary Clubs, and their musical selections varied trom Broadway hits to Negro spirituals. They developed their repertoire to tit the season and added their own particular interpretation ' for enjoyment. Wearing the school colors, red and black, when they performed, they were the musical ambassadors oi BHS. First row: Sharon VVillinsky', Yvonne Crump, lane lllingwvorth, Beverly Bellenger, Thalia Lingos, Debby lvlacNevin, lvlarie Poirier, Adrenna l-lagopian, Mary-Ellen Fishman, Virginia Place, Betty Marella, Deborah Santoro. Second row: Susan Cerce, Ann l-latch. Boberta Fto'e, Nancy lohnson, lane Ross, Louise Olson, Sally Vierra, Carole Ncrdberg, Sheila O'Conneil, ludy l-lopkins, Evelyn Riley, ltffarjrann Centrella. Third row: Nancy Peterson, Karen Griffin, Sheila Barry, lanet l-leyl, Karen Valentine, lane Tamulevich, Lorraine Kreger, Nancy Kirk, lanef Principe, Susan Pierce, lwffr. lvfunro. 45 .-. . . 1 ,..- I ru ' . , - u - 1- li., H , ? 'ni Q Q7 2 f ' '1 i--rffnf 4 -Q , Avx , Q, , . 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By the efforts and enthusiasm o these young people, the success of the concert was laudable and definitely deserved. 48 li Q' 9 , - .gm 1 3. o 5.1 o- 5 a e no an Q ,. on n. ,o 400 ou ol' Alf ,,.,,5' -S-,,.-0 ,,- -fi, ORCHESTR Members ot the orchestra: Violins, Laura Bartorelli, Barbara Bulotsky, Leo Emord, lane l-lallisey, ludith O'l-learn, Deborah Sears, Elizabeth Tripolone: Clarinets, Harry Kendrick, Ed- mond Roberts, Michael 'Wardg Piano, Rosemary Procidag French horn, lftsephine Clark, Sax, Richard Grifen, lack . .-..+. V --, , Maskellg Flutes, Nancy Finley, Marsha Porta, Deborah Saitlerp Tuba, Fred Cooperg Oboe, Sheila Barry: Trombones, David Ellis, Paul Sutherlandg Percussion, Paul Bradstreet, Robert Fournier: Trumpets, Arthur MacAuslan, Robert Brumbauqh, Vincent Macrinag String bass, Deborah Ward. Performing at the senior class play was the high- liqht of the year's activities for the orchestra. Also in their schedule were visits to the various junior hiah schools in the city and participation in the Southeastern Massachusetts Music Festival. ln- cluded in their repertoire were works of such classical and contempory composers as Tschai- kowslcy, Brahms, and Saint-Saens. The orchestra, under the direction of Mr. Bernard P. Bruns, consists ot nearly forty members from all three classes. Many of the performers belonq to the Greater Boston Youth Symphony Orchestra, the South Shore Youth Orchestra, and the Brockton Orchestral Society. Nu 19. . . ,,,,, thx, nliers: Siprlg: E,:r:Q.', Qizvrd Egurieal, Robert Bean, lchn D nn T n a ss J r 'i E or r to r 4311, lghn f:li:'.'.'erl, lcsephzne Clark, Fred Cooper, Rckier rn r i Le' Erncrd, E'e'.'en Fijele, flxncy Finley, lr'11n lfinrnzn, Racer' urn n ,Times l..3'.reiti:j.', Arthur l.f1iAusl3n, Vincent lff3:r1n1:, Izik lf SK FY rn T ?:,l Olleal, Dinxld pllflfi, 'ifzyne Perry, Poker' Petfengxl ars P' Dexggrun Suffer, Huy Str3'c'i, Edmund Flckterts, f33ul1z Sells' n r n 4 r P h r l,lVh el '.'.':rrfr, lliiiholls Zecti. This year the BHS band took on a new look. New uniforms, completely new music, and a new leader, Mr. Bernard P. Bruns, inspired the group to work even harder than before. The band was kept busiest during the football sea- son when, led by the drum majorettes, it pre- sented new half-time programs of spirited school marching songs and marching patterns. Throughout the rest of the year, the band was kept active playing at local parades, concerts, the Auditions Festival, and at the Massachu' setts Music Educators Conference. The band also provided entertainment at several high school assemblies. Another recent accomplish- ment of the BHS band is the formation of a dance band, the first such group in three decades. 05'L'c 1' LIBRARY it lzkuux ION, ,V First row: lanie Cohen, Lola DeLeo, lane-t Laughlin, Linda Kathleen Reardon. More-ncy, Kathleen Ealliioni, Marilyn Goff, Marion Burke, la- Third row: Ellen lames, Edmund Henley, lean Perry Gary anne Minnoclc. Porter, Bruce Anderson, Ronald Garney, lurate Valiunas Second row: Nancy Dunphy, Elsa Boruta, Cheryl Larson, 'Nilla Carroll. At the time the yearbook went to press in mid- Eebruary, the Gift Committee had been organized, but final selection of the specific article, an ex- pression of the Class's appreciation and a con- tribution to the scholastic life at BHS, was to be made nearer graduation. Presentation of a perma- nent gift to the school is a tradition of the Class Day ceremonies. Although their work was short lived, a great re- sponsibility rested on the members of the Class Motto and Gift Committees. Mottoes were first writ- ten by classmates, then screened by the Motto Committee, and finally submitted to the class to be voted on. Today we are ledg tomorrow we lead, the entry of Ronald T. Garney, was the choice. CLASS GIFT AND CLASS GTTO First TCW: Ngmcy Bruqnglil PQULJ MQ,3ki9WiC3, Mgfylgng Tilden, 'William Pratt, Edward Farren, Edmund Henley Linda Adams, Patricia Ruskiewicz, ludith Wilson, Donna Eaton, Rcck,lud1th Tarentino, Gale Gurney, Adrienne Cohen Susan Patricia Maxwell. Thuotte- Second row: Marcelle Cirtaldo, Linda Sylvester, Suzanne .FR z Seated: Ann Hatch. ' T I Standing: Richard Mathers, Patricia Reardon, Marilyn Skop, Willw CTVTT' . '? -ns U! PUBLIC 1 l! iLx rr ar t DDRESS .Q o ITORS 'T Another form of student participation in our school is the PA system. The monitors are chosen tor their reading ability and articulation. Their duties range from conducting opening exercises to answering various rooms during study periods. Last minute announcements or an occasional First row: Kathleen Anderson, loan l-lolmes, Suzanne Tilden. Helen McAllister, Ianice lacksori, Susan Rose, Carole Brady. Second row: Adrienne Cohen, lanie Cohen, Mary McGlone, Andrea Porciello, Linda Lazurus. Cecelia Vifoctin. slip of the tongue may occur, but the well-trained student can combat these tlaws and present a pleasant program tor both teachers and students. The PA system monitors performed a vital service for the school. Third row: Louise Sheinman, Helen Whittemcre, Mary-Tune Murphy, Carol Reno, Ernest Mayers. Not present: lulie Bailey, Patricia Reardon. LIBR RY MO ITORS Checking books in and out, sorting the mail, and arranging the daily newspapers were only a few ot the chores of the library monitors, a dedi- cated group of students. They gave their study periods for this volunteer work. lt the student worked two periods a week, he received one- halt point credit. Certainly they were a necessary part of the schools system. it 5,3 t -S CLASS PLAY Did you ever see a ghost walking? We did! The thespians of the Class of l965 presented the annual play, The Night of the Full Moon, before large audi- ences on two evenings. For the first time there were two performances and this year's play certainly de- served the honor. Mr. Richard Boucher, the director, and his two assistants, Miss Gail P. Roycroft and Miss loanne Troictno, helped the students to make the play successful. THE CAST SUE MARSHALL a modern miss Willa Carroll PETE her brother L Timothy Greene ENID PURDY her aunt Iudith Hopkins CLYDE PURDY her uncle Robert Maraglia AUDREY her girl friend Thalia Metcalf TERMITE Pete's pal T Kenneth Lifchitz Ml-XRLENE the maid Carol Hayward STEVE DRACCA from Transylvania . Chris Giovanniello DR. COLE a visitor , Van Spiros MRS. ERSKINE a neighbor Sandra Arnott STEINBECK a policeman Keith Carlson DODO Linda Stratoti IACKIE Susan McMahon LOL!-X Laurene Pagnotta dear ghouls , BATTY ??? , , L . CDonna Bertel TWO ATTEND!-XNTS extras lack Burke Donald Burrell 54 4 4 ms , t 4 .,. , , .. Eirst row: Roseann Nasiopoulos, Natalie Melchionne, Ianet Dean, Linda Lewis, Milton Alle-rby, George Murphy, Doreen Poliseno, Susan Knight, Carol Eoline, Linda lyicrency, Maureen O Leary, Irene Brock. Second row: Ianet Eechey, Anne McLaughlin, Paula Vtfard, Gary Porter, David Gorman, Ierry Ducharme, Barbara Chapin, Eileen Ledoux, Marao Chappell, Eatriiia Butler, Eiarliara Capozzi. Third row: Edward Snyder, Iames Skinner, Fred Niccoli, Philip Delsie, Kenneth Williams, Gene Uberti, Robert Brouthers, Paul Gray, Iames O'Meara, lfenneth Prentice. DI TRIB TI E EDUCATIO EOR THEIR FIELD WORK DURING TI-IE CHRISTMAS SEASON, SUSAN KNIGI-IT CLEETJ AND CAROL EOLINO WERE SALESGIRLS AT BRADLEES. Besides specialized traininq in par- ticular fields of business, general classroom instruction in merchandis- inq, marlcetinq, and management is offered by the Distributive Education program at BHS. Carried on under the supervision of the school board and administration, Distributive Edu- cation depends on the local busi- nesses to help train the students en- rolled in this course. Qualified stu- X dents Work part time in one of the many local businesses for on-thejob training. A minimum of fifteen hours ' f 'WM a Week is required, and the students N 7 'T ,,. are araded by their employers. Each student enrolled in a distributive edu- cation class is a member of DECA, Distributive Education Clubs of Amer- ica. Membership enables the student to become aware of business on a nation-Wide scale as well as that in his own community. x ' Wwng 56 PIGSKI SGCIAL Gay streamers and colorful posters depicting members ot the Varsity Football Team provided a lively at- mosphere for the Pigskin Social, the annual dance sponsored by the Stu- dent Council to honor the team tor its hard Work. The affair was held on November 20, l95-4, in the gym at West Iunior High School, from 8 to ll p.m. The climax ot the evening was the selection and crowning ot a queen. Teachers and students named five girls from the senior class as finalists: Kathleen Balboni, Margaret Dunne, Marcia Garrison, Susan Katz, and ludith Tarentino. Mr. Lawrence Small, a member ot the Brockton Chamber ot Commerce, with Mrs. Marjorie D. Moore, and Mrs. Ann M. McEachern, chose Kathleen Balboni as the queen. Each girl was present- ed With a gift certificate. K I 1 l MR. MAHONEY CROWNS KATHLEEN EALBONI QUEEN 57 YEARBOOK STAFF A yearbook is created by careful planning and complete follow through, not by wishful dream- ing. From May l964 through March 1965, your yearbook staff was a dedicated group. The new academics section, with its individual faculty pic- tures and departmental candids, was created by Deborah Cotton. To illustrate BHS's many extra- curricular activities, Ianet Gilbert and Ieanne Owens spent hours in planning, coordinating. and proofreading. They had help from Rosalind Lang in identifying students in group pictures. Thomas Hadges was layout man and student photographer for this section. Bichard Berman, assisted by Michael Eizenberg, produced the sports stories. But the biggest job of allfthe co- ordination of 937 biographies and photos-was done by lane Black, with Karen Nielsen as proof- reading assistant. Do you like the dividers, the unusual Brock- tonia layout, and the candid pages? Bose Kva- raceus designed these features, Yet before Bose could do her work, Effee Vellios catalogued a thousand pictures, only the best ones were used in this book. Copy chief Patricia Beardon, aided by Patricia Bettle, blue-penciled the efforts of many writers. The editors are grateful to lane Bardh, Elizabeth Beauregard, Ianet Bridges, Beth Broman, Margaret Dunne, David Feinberg, and Ellen Iames for help on copy in the academics and activities sections, to Linda Cote, Donna Eat- on, Betty Marella, and Susan Thuotte for typing manuscripty to Miss Bosworth's Office Practice Class for typing the biographies. On that day in 2Ol5 when this book is resurrected for the fiftieth reunion, your staff hopes this his- tory will evoke vivid memories of the three happy years at BHS. 5 yi ug pm a Il '11 I gal S 10 bn.. o- x., 4 3? :AY q 4 Xek in .A STAFF Tap: P3rri:13 Ee-tile :nil Pts? K'.':r3feA5: Te :rig-7 Q'.z'ex5 large' G1.::er', flurnizs Hwjges- P E W Eivimz Ifiachlel E12-Qliif-T-I? :nd Kira' III-PISEIH' Exrhizrgn E2rm,:r'. Eiiie .'e.,L:5, PHOTO COMMITTEE Itopl First ravi: Pgfraiiiz CW, If H1333 Leinzri, 'Firma ?':..elQ fj.'r.'hi': If zfzsrimt. Secsnd r:'.-sz I.'I3rj.'-Gcxl Ifftfusker, fezm lfzire, Pcgiertix ZQIZQIHAF H511 fixes I .5 Hxllxsegi Third rc':.': Iurxfe :'fZI1'.1I1'lS. Pcy'rz1:r.2i ETr:1'2'1 liinne fr Ea'-1ff,' Stix' fi. ' 7. fuss, Scrudrx fiasfm. BIOGRAPHY REPRESENTATIVES AND TYPISTS First ZL'.'.': Sgsxn fh4:t'e, f.f3r1Qyx Iihisix Qmiz I. iff. i':.,i::,:',, Pi3'11.eer. Firtm, Kxfzileex Heigh- Seccni rin-J: fcyte Tunmihff imgljf Kf?1HIik fiiy' Pe':.,77f:r, E? '.' 'xreuz Qili 2922 Pi1'r1i1: EST? lesgl Hyw N Cesarini, Icyne Eull-ark. fhird Ic:'.'.': SCATIQYQNG Quia firiljf 1'e f'g:Q1'h fights Iziiqgelmr BL'lfSiY'. Qfxji 5 I fzff ' ' Liznqlilg ' . fkiznzr Birch. El A sf! 1 I. :1iCj.' AW via! , . X W, J 1.5 Theres cr mcrtchless gift For which we must thank our teams: They qctve us spirit. 61 :gist rc'.'.': f.1,l13'm Fulcner, Cnar,es f.1:kaQac'.-.', Paul Per- e n 1 '1 rd e n I4 Dennis zitesunzs Ldn-:ard Bravo, Bznald Bechtel. 1 irc r lc I3 lnn tors Ae::nd rox-.': Head Coach Mario D. Dilfiarzo, Line Ccath s c r er r gor Sa in A nur 1 Ciaren m s r:'ta, Paul DeP3lrn3, Paul Stella, Donald Burrell, Robert Flcrio Sarson Fccert ff. Lanzettz, Robert Bryant, William Poliseno, Richard r 1l1 rn S y r a ecn 4 P c 1 r Carer, '.'.'iQli:rn f.fcncei'.'i:z, Donald '.'.'hi1e, Dennis Hurseg' l s 1 ardl' n-: Daniel Forrzzze, David Sheehan, Roger Pefrinc, Bcbert Dzulr ARSITY FQQTBALL Although they did not have a winning season, the thirty-two members of our football team upheld Brockton Highs traditions of good sportsmanship as Captain Don Burrell led the squad against some of the toughest teams in Massachusetts. Why is it that some teams practice, sacrifice time and effort, abide by strict training rules, dedicate themselves to the game of football, and Win, but others follow the same steps and lose? According to Coach Mario D. DiMarzo, inexperience, double sessions and lcey injuries were the answers for the 1964 season. Only eleven players were seniors: Cap- tain Don Burrell, Ronald Bechtel, Edward Bravo. Paul Depalma, Robert Flcrio, Iohn Forsythe, Den- nis Hursey, William Massod, Charles Nickalaow, Paul Stella and Donald White. In playing football, they learned the lessons of sportsmanship as well as the art of getting along with others. With a heavy reserve of experienced players, BHS should have a winning team in l965. 1 as ' . is vu-o1.,.' tb s -' - ,A we , , A I , . . -f-- , V , , , . .. 1- iv'4,f,plQn,d'q V , v 0 Y -ln. fy-L ' W nk r , . 1 K xfflff . gktqjle, ,Sly ls. unit. 0: L. -. 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The sight of the team charging onto the grid- iron, the toss ofthe coin, the thump as the pigskin left the kiclcer's toe, the pounding of cleats, the bone- shattering tackle, the screaming ot fans as a long pass arched down- iield, the exhilaration in victory, the melancholy in defeatethese were the sights and sounds of an- other football season at BHS. 51 . ,X m Y, ,cup ,A 4 .X 5 ea,..,14 B4 ss B4 27 Lrsi fc'.'.': Glen Klenex-rski, S'-epnen Iverson, '.'.'a1.'ne Buttman, Foger Gagnon, Fichard Armour, Ioseph Peluso, larnes Torn- e:r.1s ?errj.', fin: Kelly, fish a Hung F' hard Scala 3i1e'.'. c Ceter Tfalgus, joseph Co.ooEc. arx Garner. 'earth row: 'J'fi.liarrr Tucker, Robert Cosgrove, Douglas eccnd rc 'L :Mama Holbrook, Edward Cornier George Dampson, Peter Hoffman, Edward Marcofte, Chester Me-lberg, eircpot .-s, Brute Liesci, D-enn1s H Lalard, David ine, ' 'rton Coach Eugene S. I.fc'rro'.-.1 Coc:E'. Iffichael P. .ore rich Dap',ij.', Glen Cosgrove. 1 .fissingz Ioseph Ferro. - ' Peter Downes, Iohn Vasco'.'i1c?i, Paxil Zirnarcn-rski, IU IOR VARSITY FGOTBALL Despite several handicaps-lirniied practice because of double sessions and a rnore experienced opposition-the team carrie through with an outstanding season. With the guidance of Coaches Michael P. lppolito and Eugene S. Marrow, the tearn developed its ability to the fullest. Five wins and two losses proved the rnettle of next year's supporting players. The experience gained by Peter Downes, Dennis Perry, lohn Kelly, and the other tearn rnernbers as iayvees will put the varsity into a more corn- petitive position during the next two years. 66 CROSS CG TRY TEA -l- vi. -. A . , -l- A . - A . .A,,- A,- Au--QA -q--3.A..s A-.A -.XA QQ- .. .AA X-,.::. A-- A,. AA- N.,-3:-- ...,,A ,-.A,A. ..,. AY..l.. X.,:1i. A-, .. ru.--.. U., -v ,....... ---.,....... -5- A-. I ,-, -..U L,..-.,. .T.. V.. -u VC. x,.-..... ,.A... .--3.-. 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Co-Captain lam s Levine no Captain David Pegg limes Second row: Donald Buckley, Paul Riley, Paul Studenski, Cross, SWIMMI G Vfilliam Vfezver, Douglas Ramsey. Although the BHS Swimming Team did not have a victorious season, there were many individual standouts for Coach America A. Deacutis, who sees a fine squad for next year. Led by Co-Cap- tains David Fogg and Iames Levine, the mermen showed great spirit and determination but were hampered loy a lack of training time and squad depth. Doing a commendable job for the team, David Fogg excelled in the freestyle: Iames Le- vine in the buttertlyy Mark O'Reilly, a potential state champion, in the breaststroke, and Carl Hanson in the treestyles. First row: Steven Stack, lohn Harkins, Larry Walsh, Vincent Daniel Cobb, Thomas Zacchini, Kenneth O'Brien, Seppo Pak- Zibelli, Donald Callow, Lee DiMarzio, Robert Pollack. kala, Michael Furman. Second row: Coach Donald V. Salvucci, William Colaruso, Missing: Peter Cassidy, lohn Williams. Robert Cosgrove, Edward Callow, Captain Douglas Kennedy, HDCKEY TEAM Since its reintroduction to the sports program several years ago, hcckey has greatly increased in popularity at BHS. This year, the hockey team had its best season. Under the leadership of first-year Coach Donald V. Salvucci, the team showed its excellent talent and ability in both offense and defense. The former was led by junior Don Callow, who holds the league record for scoring the most goals in a game this year. While Callow was the scoring leader for BHS, Seppo Pakkala, a three-year veteran, also displayed his scoring ability. The defensive expert for the team was Edward Callow, who broke up many potential goal-scoring plays during the season with his quick reflexes and fast skating. Kenneth O'Brien teamed up with Ed to make a strong defensive combination which saved several games for BHS. Tending the goal this year was Vincent Zibelli, an experienced senior. Although he was hampered by an injury at the start of the season, Vincent made a fine comeback, displaying his ability with many difficult saves. The BHS Hockey Team can look forward to another fine season next year with many returning players who are both talented and experienced. '70 irs row: Edward Bravo, Frank Russell, Mark Hirsch, Cap- Richard Samuelson, Richard Butler, I.fel Mapp, Edmund i-len in lames Burke, Butch Dernier, Paul Stella. ley, Bizhard Bush, Assistant Coach laik M, Dunmead. S c nd row: Coach lames Lazour, Ricardo Diniz, lohn Burke, ARSITY BASKETB LL Unbelievable! Thats the only word that can describe the BHS Basketball Team. How many teams scored 99 points in one game? How many teams won a game they were losing by 24 points? How many teams had tour players who averaged more than ten points a game? Brockton High did! The BHS quintet finished second in the strong Suburban League and qualified for the Eastern Massachusetts Tech Tourney. The team was built around tive starters: Captain Stoney Burke, Frank Russell, Dick Samuelson, Mel Mapp and Butch Dernier. It would be impossible to pick only one star: in tact, Coach lames Lazour was often quoted as saying that balance and depth were the key to the team's great success. Brockton 59 Cambridge 64 Brockton 99 Bindge Tech B8 Brockton 67 Waltham 69 Brockton 77 Cambridge 7l Brockton 78 Watertown 69 Brockton 57 Waltham 83 Brockton 65 North Adams 76 Brockton 88 Watertown 70 Brockton 87 Adams 62 Brockton 73 Newton 50 Brockton 85 Newton 78 Brockton 70 Brookline 72 Brockton 74 Brookline 59 Brockton 69 Newton South Brockton 72 Newton South 56 Brockton 74 Weymouth 60 Brockton 84 Weymouth 67 Brockton 84 Arlington 47 Brockton 85 Arlington 62 Brockton 87 Bindge 77 J X X -16 , ! , ' f- ' ,f , -. . f ' ' '-M' I ' , QV-V Y CLOCICWISE FROM UPPER LEFT: RUTCH ON A DRIVE. ' STONEY HITS FROM THE CORNER. FRANK ON HIS WAY TO ANOTHER HIGH SCORING GAME, IJIEL AND DICK PLAY DEFENSIVELY. ii I J '-9' A L C G K Q P ivi' .' x. C .,: v, .., sid I-7.'wlY.'f!f . ..1.. ,.,. . 2 .lx TECH TOUR EY kv! If QA Q Ji 73 First row Richard Sarkesian, Roger Bessette, Bruce Holt, Second row: Bruce Carlson, Douglas Iones Robert Moore Glenn Appleton Roger Oakley. Harold lohnson, Richard Carter, Coach lack M Dunmead IU IOR VARSITY BASKETB LL Playing in the shadow of a successful varsity team, the jayvees did not fare guite so well against their Suburban League opponents. Double sessions, inexperience, and the loss of two juniors to the varsity did not further the cause oi Coach lack M. Dunmead and his team. There were, however, several standouts who should help next years varsity squad. Coaches and classmates look to Roger Bessette, Richard Sarkesian, Glenn Appleton, and Roger Oakley to give next year's varsity the depth to make possible another successful season for BHS basketball. 74 Y BASEBALL When the yearbook Went to press in mid-February, Brockton High anticipated having one of the best baseball teams in the Suburban Conference. Coach Charles Puliatico planned to build his team around six returning veterans. Bob Levine and Ed Bravo Cright centerl were expected to start in the infield. Mike Keely flower rightl, Paul Hrenko Ctop centerl, and Paul Stel- la ttop rightl, were to till key spots in the outfield. Ed Callow ftop leitl was to be the nucleus of the pitching staff. These six lettermen, with the addition of some underclassrnen, should give Brockton High a good chance for the Suburban League Championship. 75 Y TRACK Led by Co-Captains Richard Blake and Peter Grigas, the team competed in the Metropolitan lndcor Track League during the winter. At the conclusion of the indoor schedule, Coach Raymond F. Bussolari was looking ahead to a fine outdoor sea- son. GULF Fore! On warm spring after- noons, the BHS Golf Team was often seen at Thorny Lea, teeing off against Suburban League opponents. Guided by Coach William A. Eagleson, lr. and led by Captain lack Burke, Peter Linde, and Ned Cassidy, the team had a successful season. The junior turnout was promis- ing for next year. Peter Linde. Captain lack Burke, Coach 'William A. Eaglescn, lr., Ned Cassidy TENN S Coach lack M. Dunrnead, Robert Maraglia, Thomas Hadges, Captain Bruce Galante. 77 Under the tutelage of Coach lack M. Dunmead, the BHS Ten- nis Team was a formidable op- ponent in the South Shore Ten- nis League. On the court, the team was led by Captain Bruce Cwalante, Tom Hadges, Bobert Maraglia, and Neal Benson. Backing up the seniors in the matches, tour juniors, as yet un- decided when the yearbook went to press, rounded out the team. FRIENDSHIP We have started now A life that ccm have no bounds If pursued with care. 79 fi Y Q9 , V, 'If 'L S if QP.--V ,Jes . ' ho mf' xr. I f ..- lU lU5 i iv 'fur ff 'V kr YQ' Ns sf---uv' GERALD CARY ABRAMSON, 497 West Elm Street. General Business. SANDRA JOAN ADAMO, 465 Warren Avenue. Commercial Bookkeeping. MARY-JANE ADAMS, 28 Bigney Avenue. College. Activities: Brocktonia Collector 2, 3, 45 Photography Committee 3, 4: Ring Committee 3: Junior Usher: Student Council Repre- sentative 3: Gift Committee 4. LARRY CHARLES ADRIAN, 189 Kevin Road. College. Transfer from Weeksville High School, Weeksville, North Carolina, January 1963. PAULA LOUISE AKERBLOM, 31 Emory Street. General Household. SUSAN HOPE ALBANESE, 4 Linwood Park. Commercial Machines. WILLIAM GRIER ALDEN, 114 Highland Street. College. Transfer from West Bridgewater High School, West Bridge- vgater,2September 1963. Activities: A Cappella Choir 2: and . PAULINE ROSE ALEXANDER, 266 Belmont Street. Com- mercial Machines. Activity: Rockne 2. MARY ANN ALFIERI, 248 Dover Street. Commercial Ma- chines. MARY-JOYCE ALGER, 44 Linwood Street. Commercial Bookkeeping. 80 MILTON RICHARD ALLERBY, 31 Clarence Street. Com- mercial Retail Selling. Activities: Chess Club 3, 4: Dis- tributive Education Clubs of America 4 Ctreasurerj. JO ANNE AMBERMAN, 26 Nicholson Drive. College. Ac- tivities: Afternoon Composition 3g National Honor Society 3, 43 Student Council Representative 2: Junior Class Trip. FRANK EDWARD AMIRAULT, 311 Hovendon Avenue. ln- dustrial Arts. BRUCE EDWARD ANDERSON, 197 Tribou Street. College. Activities: Executive Committee 2, 3, 4: Football 2: Ger- mania 3, 4: Junior Usher: Track 2. JUDITH JEAN ANDERSON, 179 Ash Street. College. Ac- tivities: Junior Usher: Junior Class Trip. LINDA JANE ANDERSON, 63 Clifton Avenue. Commercial Stenographic. Activities: Junior Usher: National Honor Society 3, 4: Part-timer 4. RUSSELL GEORGE ANDERSON, 39 James Street. General Business. Activities: Swimming 2: Junior Class Trip. LEE JOSEPH ANDREWS, 21 Highland Street. Commercial Machines. RICHARD FRANCIS ANDREWS, 52 Appleton Street. Com- mercial Bookkeeping. SANDRA ROSE ANGIE, 150 Carl Avenue. Commercial Machines. ,rg la OU' C5 fr 1 s... 515 1? f 9 Jai 39 TIL? 5-19' V 51 THOMAS EDWARD ANNIS, 58 Ellsworth Street. College. Transfer from Lynn Classical High School, Lynn, March 1963. Activities: Cross Country 3, Student Council Alter- nate 3: Track 3. ALEKSANDRA ARKUSZEWSKI, 124 Forest Avenue. Com- mercial Machines. Transfer from Jeremiah E. Burke High School, Dorchester, December 1962. CHRISTINE ANN ARMON, 35 Arthur Street. Commercial Stenographic. Activity: Part-timer 4. WILLIAM HENRY ARNONE, 64 Myrtle Street. Academic. Activities: Afternoon Composition 35 Nominating Commit- tee 3. SANDRA RUTH ARNOTT, 149 Carl Avenue. College. Ac- tivities: Class Officer 2, 3, 4 Cvice presidentjp Class Play Cast 43 Girls Glee Club 23 Junior Usher: Rockne 2, 3, 43 Student Council Representative 4, Girls' State Alternate. PETER RICHARD ASIAF, 86 Elliot Street. General Busi- ness. MAURICE PIERRE AUGER, 33 Rosemary Street. College. Transfer from Cardinal Spellman High School, Brockton, September 1963. VIRGINIA AUKSTIKALNIS, 45 Field Street. College. Ac- tivities: National Honor Society 4p Dues Collector 3. KATHLEEN ANN BALBONI. 149 East Ashland Street. Col- lege. Activities: Afternoon Composition 33 Brocktonia Col- lector 2, Student Council Alternate 25 Motto Committee 4. RONALD STEVEN BALL, 107 Sunset Avenue. College. Ac- tivities: Football 2, 3p Swimming 2. ROCHELLE ARLENE BANCHICK, 22 Norman Road. Com- mercial Machines. Activities: American Field Service 3, 4: Nominating Committee 2, 4: Girls Glee Club 2, 3: Junior Usher: Library Monitor 2, 3: Math Club 4. JANE ELLEN BARDH, 16 Menlo Avenue. College. Activities: Dues Collector 4: National Honor Society 3, 4. MICHAEL KENNETH BARKER, 27 Sylvia Avenue. College. Activities: Afternoon Composition 4: Galloneers 4: Male Chorus 2, 3: Track 2. FREDERICK CARLTON BARNARD, 293 Quincy Street. Col- lege. Activity: National Honor Society 3, 4. WILLIAM DAVID BARNES, 449 North Montello Street. Technical. ELEANOR LINDA BARON, 74 Ellis Street. College. Ac- tivities: Brocktonia News Staff 3: Yearbook 4. GREGORY WILLIAM BARONE, 72 Pine Street. College. Activity: Band 2. SHEILA MARGARET BARRY, 162 Moraine Street. College. Activities: A Cappella Choir 3, 4: American Field Service 3, 4: Band 2, 3, 4: Brocktonia Advertising Staff 4: Ring Committee 3: Class Play Helper 4: French Club 4: Rockne 4: Student Council Alternate 2, 3, 4: Harmonics 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 2, 3, 4: Girls Glee Club 2, 3, 4. LAURA JEAN BARTORELLI, 270 Belmont Avenue. College. Activitfsr Afternoon Composition 4: Germania 4: Orches- tra 2, . DAVID MICHAEL BAURIEDL, 101 Frankton Avenue. Col- lege. Activities: Band 2, 3, 4: Chess Club 3, 4. Yrw-3 69 1-4' .QQ 'Y -oug- QT? 6' div' Lf I 415, K w .K , X f ...Ahh .4.4. .. , vW- DONNA LOUISE BEACH, 11 Wales Avenue. Academic. ROBERT EDWARD BEAN, 66 Richard Street. College. Ac- tivities: A Cappella Choir 4, Band 2, 3, 43 Galloneers 2, 3, 4, Male Chorus 2, 3, 4, Track 2. COLLETTE ELIZABETH BEATTY, 19 Lorraine Avenue. Aca- demic. Activity: Girls Glee Club 2, 3. ELIZABETH ANNE BEAUREGARD, 147 Myrtle Street. Com- mercial Bookkeeping. Activities: A Cappella Choir 3: Brock- tonia News Staff 3, 4: Brocktonia Collector 23 Nominat- ing Committee 25 Girls Glee Club 3, Library Monitor 3. RONALD GEORGE BECHTEL, 100 Locust Street. College. Activities: Basketball 2 fco-captainjg Football 2, 3, 43 Junior Usher, National Honor Society 3, 4: Boys State 3. JOHN ROBERT BEHN, 430 Centre Street. College. Activi- ties: A Cappella Choir 3: Band 3, 45 Galloneers 3, 4: Male Chorus 2, 3, 4. JOAN MARGUERITE BELANGER, 58 Sylvester Street. Col- lege. Activity: Dues Collector 2. PATRICIA ANN BELCHER, 12 Dunham Street. Commer- cial Bookkeeping. Activities: Brocktonia Collector 2: Part- timer 4: Student Council Alternate 2. ROBERTA ESTHER BELCHER, 1036 Crescent Street. Col- lege. Activities: Afternoon Composition 41 Future Teachers Club 4. ELLA EVANUS BELL, 17 Snow Street. Academic. Activities: American Field Service 3, 4: Nominating Committee 2, 3: Ring Committee 4: Girls Glee Club 2: Junior Usher, Rockne 2, 3: Student Council Representative 2, 3, 4. ANTHONY ARTHUR BELLAO, 54 Woodland Avenue. College. BEVERLY ANN BELLENGER, 46 Hillcrest Avenue. College. Activities: A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4: Afternoon Compo- sition 4: Brocktonia News Staff 4: Christmas Pageant 2, 3, 4: Dues Collector 35 Girls Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Math Club 3: National Honor Society 3, 4: Math Team 2: Harmonies 3, 4. KENNETH ALFRED BELMORE, 126 Hillberg Avenue. Col- lege. Activity: Gift Committee 4. GEORGE ARTHUR BENOIT, 303 Spring Street. Industrial Arts. Activity: Tennis 3. LAWRENCE CLIFFORD BENOIT, 111 South Leyden Street. College. Activities: Chess Club 33 Football 2. NORMAND JOHN BENOIT, 81 North Warren Avenue. College. NEAL TED BENSON, 320 Pearl Street. College. Activities: Tennis 3, 43 Track 2. ROBERT WAYNE BENSON, 174 Bartlett Street. Industrial Arts. CHERYL SUSAN BERGER, 18 Wilmington Street. Aca- demic. JUDITH SALLY BERMAN, 16 Lexington Street. Academic. Activity: Brocktonia Collector 3, 4. if-7' hav uf' Q11-at .tx :rr-W 151 wud' 'K ,Q ,rf . 96' fix ,thc Q '7' hiv' .if RICHARD I. BERMAN, 38 Marlene Avenue. College. Ac- tivities: Brocktonia News Staff 3, 4 Ceditor-in-chief 45: Chess Club 3, 4 Cvice-president 33: French Club 4 Cvice- president 47: Math Club 3, 4 Cpresident 43: National Honor Society 3, 4: Track 2, 3, 4: Yearbook Staff 4: Boys State 3 felected to Senatej: Math Team 3, 4: Chess Team 3, 4. DONNA MARIE BERTE, 15 Boundary Circle. College. Ac- tivities: Class Officer 2, 3, 4 Csecretaryli Class Play Cast 4: Junior Usher: National Honor Society 3, 4: Rockne 2, 3, 4: Girls State Representative 3. PATRICIA ANNE BETTLE, 491 North Montello Street. Col- lege. Activities: A Cappella Choir 4: Brocktonia News Staff 4: Christmas Pageant 4: Dues Collector 2, 3, 4: French Club 4: Future Teachers Club 3, 4: Girls Glee Club 2, 3: National Honor Society 3, 4: Yearbook Staff 4. DAVID LEO BETTS, 380 North Quincy Street. Academic. Activity: Male Chorus 2, 3. MICHELLE CECILE BIBBO, 16 Somerset Avenue. College. Activity: Rockne 2, 3. JUNE MARIE BILL, 3 Hamilton Street. Commercial Steno- graphic. JOHN CLEMENT BILLADEAU, 61 Hillcrest Avenue. Techni- cal. Activity: Hockey 2, 4. WAYNE FRANCIS BILLADEAU, 69 Leah Drive. Technical. Activity: Student Football Manager 2. DANA FRANCIS BISBEE, 24 Clifford Avenue. College. Ac- tivity: Germania 2, 3, 4. JANE ELISABETH BLACK, 80 Mercedes Road. College.. Ac- tivities: Afternoon Composition 3: Brocktonia Advertising Staff 3: Brocktonia Collector 2: Nominating Committee 3: French Club 4: National Honor Society 3, 4: Student Coun- cil Alternate 3: Yearbook Staff 3, 4. RICHARD PIERCE BLAKE, 122 West Chestnut Street. Col- lege. Activities: Band 2, 33 Christmas Pageant 4: Gallon- eers 43 Junior Usher, Male Chorus 45 Track 2, 3, 4. CHERYL LYNNE BLANCHARD, 27 Snell Avenue. College. Activity: Photography Committee 4. ROLAND ALBERT BLANCHETTE, 100 Grove Street. College. MARSHA JANE BLANCK, 39 Belcher Avenue. College. Ac- tivities: American Field Service 3, 43 Girls Glee Club 2, 3, 43 Talent Show 3. SANDRA MARIE BLUMBERG, 55 Breer Circle. Commercial Stenographic. WILLIAM ROBERT BOLES, 43 Lisa Drive. College. Activity: Track 3. BRUCE PHILLIP BOLLMAN, 36 Trudy Terrace. General Business. Transfer from Stoughton High School, Stough- ton, November 1963. LEWIS THAYER BONITO, 259 Richmond Street. Industrial Arts. Activity: Nominating Committee 2. SANDRA MARIE BORGHI, 47 Myrtle Street. General Busi- ness. Transfer from Milford High School, Milford, Septem- ber 1964. ELSA LOUISE BORUTA, 11 Kenwood Street. College. Ac- tivities: Afternoon Composition 3p Ring Committee 35 Fu- ture Teachers Club 4g Student Council Alternate 23 Motto Committee 4. 6. A 'G If rv ' in A' 9 los-. 'B X S 1--aj sur' NANCY ELAINE BOUCHER, 17 Washington Avenue. Gen- eral Business. Activity: Girls Glee Club 2, 3. DEBORAH THOMAS BOURGET, 372 Prospect Street. Col- lege. Activities: Band 2, 3, 4: Brocktonia Advertising Staff 45 Junior Usher: National Honor Society 3, 4: Student Council Alternate 4. LINDA BURGESS BOURGET, 23 Trenton Street. Academic. Activities: Brocktonia Advertising Staff 4: Brocktonia Col- lector 3: Future Teachers Club 4: Girls Glee Club 2: Rockne 3. DIANNE MARIE BOWKER, 42 Plain Street. Commercial Machines. RICHARD LEE BRADBURY, 39 North Leyden Street. Com- mercial Bookkeeping. PAUL ARTHUR BRADSTREET, 40 Wyoming Avenue. Col- lege. Activities: Band 2, 3, 4: Male Chorus 4. ARTHUR FRANCIS BRADY, 31 Falconer Avenue. Industrial Arts. Activity: Stagecraft 3, 4. CAROLE ANNE BRADY, 303 Pleasant Street. Commercial Machines. Activities: Nominating Committee 4: Library Monitor 2, 3, 4. RICHARD EDWARD BRADY, 12 Hill Street. Industrial Arts. Activity: Track 2. EDWARD ANTHONY BRAVO, 121 French Avenue. College. Activities: Baseball 2, 3, 4 Qcaptain 4j: Class Officer 2, 3, 4 Cpresidentjg Football 2, 4. LINDA CAROL BRENNAN, 54 Grant Avenue. Commercial Machines. Activity: Part-timer 4. PAMELA ANN BRENNER, 335 Forest Avenue. College. Ac- tivities: Afternoon Composition 3: American Field Service 3, 4: Constitution Committee 2: Girls Glee Club 2: Library Monitor 3: Student Advisory Committee 2. FREDERICK HARISSON BREWER, 40 Ellen Road. College. JANET LEE BRIDGES, 16 Thompson Avenue. College. Ac- tivities: Afternoon Composition 3, 4: Brocktonia Adver- tising Staff 4: Constitution Committee 2: Photography Committee 4: Girls Glee Club 2. JAMES MICHAEL BRIEN, 64 Auburn Street. College. Ac- tivities: Junior Usher: Student Council Representative 2, 3, 4 fpresident 49. DIANNE MELINDA BRIGHT, 203 Bishop Street. Commer- cial Machines. Activities: Christmas Pageant 3: Girls Glee Club 2, 3, 4. ,ROBERT JOHN BRISCOE, 19 Winthrop Street. Industrial rts. DANIEL ALAN BRITTON, 62 Tyler Street. Commercial Machines. IRENE FRANCES BROCK, 34 Walnut Street. Commercial Retail Selling. Activities: Dues Collector 2: Distributive Education Clubs of America. ANNE ELAINE BRODEUR, 921 Warren Avenue. Commer- cial Machines. IN 'F MII .T- 15. has '14 Q . 'fy gJ 1 'TAN 17 1 ,.F ,. 'L F4 rw' .f' gf' f' fn. 7' W C . V-: if Q 4-Q' '58 ifv' 'lf' 1 ' 3,- VS? 4.4 . atff' if Q..-v' ,,,.vny 'Gr' sunt' fl WE!!! ELIZABETH MARIE BROMAN, 134 Brookside Avenue. Col- lege. Activities: Brocktonia Collector 2, 4: Public Address System 3. ARTHUR CHICKERING BROOKS, 95 Oakland Street. Gen- eral Mechanical. KENNETH WILTON BROOKS, 35 Waverly Park Avenue. Col- lege. Activities: A Cappella Choir 3, 4: Christmas Pageant 3, 4: Galloneers 3, 4: Junior Usher: Male Chorus 2, 3, 4. KEVIN FRANCIS BROPHY, 9 Fairmount Avenue. General Business. PAUL ALAN BROUILLARD, 119 Breer Circle. College. Ac- tivity: Future Teachers Club ftreasurerj 4. ROBERT RUSSELL BROUTHERS, 15 Bassett Road. Com- mercial Retail Selling. Activities: Football 2: Hockey 2, 4: Male Chorus 2. DOROTHY MAE BROWN, 11 Bernard Road. Commercial Machines. NANCY ANN BRUGNOLI, 98 Belcher Avenue. College. Transfer from St. Patrick's High School, Brockton, Sep- tember 1963. Activities: Ring Committee 3: Girls Glee Club 2: Gift Committee 4. ROBERT WILFRED BRUMBAUGH, 106 Lester Road. Col- lege. Activities: Band 2, 4: Chess Club 2, 3: Math Club 4. JANE ALYCE BULLOCK, 68 Plymouth Street. Commercial Machines. JAYNE MARIE BULLOCK, 318 North Cary Street. College. Activities: Yearbook 43 National Honor Society 4. PATRICIA MARIE BULMAN, 67 Hollis Street. College. Ac- tivities: Afternoon Composition 3g Brocktonia Collector 3, Future Teachers Club 4. ALBERT NELSON BUMPUS, 57 Brett Street. Industrial Arts. Activity: Football 2. HELEN MARION BURCHILL, 239 Howard Street. General Business. Transfer from Avon High School, Avon, Sep- tember 1964. CAROLYN ROSE BURGESON, 90 Hillberg Avenue. College. Activities: A Cappella Choir 2, 3: Student Council Alternate 2, 3: Yearbook 4. EDWARD MICHEAL BURKE, 68 Park Road. College. Ac- tivities: Christmas Pageant 2: Male Chorus 23 Track 3. JAMES CAUFIELD BURKE, 224 Tribou Street. College. Ac- tivities: Basketball 2, 3, 4 Ccaptain 43: Track 2. JOHN EDWARD BURKE, 318 Moraine Street. College. Ac- tivity: Male Chorus 2. JOHNFRANCIS BURKE, 68 Huntington Avenue. College. Activities: Basketball 2, 3, 4: Class Play Cast 4: Golf 3, 4 tcaptain 43. MARION ELLEN BURKE, 271 Green Street. College. Ac- tivities: Constitution Committee 2: Dues Collector 3, 4: Future Teachers Club 3, 4: Germania 3, 4: Girls Glee Club 2, 3: Student Council Alternate 45 Christmas Pageant 2: Motto Committee 4. 'f 'b 1 ,ig QTY? ll. ,f Q, ,ar N 'J , .4-'fs . .I . af 'Bd ,fx -:CQ s-QI 'fire- '55 +35 bv 'Inav' 'vw 'tr'- if ve' ROBERT FRANCIS BURKE, 19 Florence Street. General Business. Activity: Football 2. ROY WILLIAM BURNHAM, 25 Glenwood Square. Technical. MICHAEL ROBERT BURNS, 27 Elmer Street. College. Ac- tivity: Swimming 2. DONALD BRUCE BURRELL, 32 Clarence Street. College. Activities: Class Play Cast 4: Football 2, 3, 4 Ccaptain 41. EDWARD ROBERT BURSAW, 118 Auburn Street. College. Activity: Hockey 2. PAMELA ANN BURT, 104 Stephen Drive. Commercial Stenographic. PHILIP GIDLEY BURTON, 38 Brookfield Drive. College. Transfer from Weymouth High School, Weymouth, Sep- tember 1963. RICHARD MICHAEL BUSH, 11 Revere Street. College. Ac- tivities: Germania 3, 4: Math Club 3. ALBERT HENRY BUTEAU, JR., 93 Lawrence Street. Gen- eral Mechanical. PATRICIA ELAINE BUTLER, 45 Perry Avenue. Commercial Retail Selling. Activities: Nominating Committee 3: Rockne 4: Student Council Representative 2, 3, 4. I 92 RICHARD DAVID BUTLER, 337 West Chestnut Street. Col- lege. Activities: Basketball 2, 3, 4: Junior Usher: Track 2. ROBERT FRANCIS BUTLER, 45 Perry Avenue. Academic. Activity: Football 2, 4. RONALD JOHN BYRNES, 1318 Belmont Street. College. Activities: Afternoon Composition 4: Band 2, 3: Brocktonia News Staff 3, 4: Chess Club 3 Ctreasurer 33: Germania 2, 3, 4 Cpresident 43: Math Club 3: National Honor Society 3, 4: Track 4: Public Address Monitor 3: Lab. Assistant 4: Science Team 4 Ccaptain 49. MICHAEL JOHN CADORETTE, 24 Dewey Avenue. College. WILLIAM CHARLES CAFFELLE, 300 Pearl Street. Com- mercial Machines. Activities: A Cappella Choir 3: After- noon Composition 4: Chess Club 3, 4: Christmas Pageant 3, Zi: Class Play Helper 3, 4: Male Chorus 2: Stagecraft 2, JOHN LEROY CALDWELL, 49 Newbury Street. College. Ac- tivity: Band 2, 3, 4. EDWARD JAMES CALLOW, 180 Myrtle Street. College. Ac- tivities: Baseball 3, 4: Football 2: Hockey 2, 3, 4: Junior Usher. JORDAN CHARLES CAMARA, 14 Battles Street. College. Activities: Baseball 3: Class Play Helper. MAUREEN JANET CAMARA, 14 Battles Street. College. Activities: Afternoon Composition 3: Brocktonia Collector 4: Ring Committee 3: Dues Collector 3, 4: Future Teachers Club 4: National Honor Society 3, 4: Student Council Rep- resentative 4: Decorating Committee Junior Prom: Deco- rating Committee Pigskin Social 2. JUDITH ANN CAMERON, 977 Warren Avenue. College. Ac- tivities: Afternoon Composition 3: Constitution Commit- tee 2: Nominating Committee 3 fchairmanj: Girls Sports Council 2: Rockne 2: Student Council Representative 2: Student Council Alternate 3: Pigskin Social Decorating Committee 2. 5'-Ztrv' 11. 'har QL 232 Asn vu? I C P ' Q' 4 -...-L..--M r,!'g,,, -3, f 'il 'Glu-In-F' X .lt is-rf fl K4 . , KNQ. i ,497 f 'QQ- A1 V1 X . 'Z Mk Z 1. ..,.,f 17' as di- fr lgv x 4 45: ra? 1141 1? .4-uv! .311 I A. ff' x 4 ' 3 . y 'Uv i . 0-V4 'VN DONNA JEAN CAMPBELL, 24 Williams Street. College. Ac- tivities: Ring Committee 35 Dues Collector 2: Girls Glee Club 25 Rockne 2, Red Cross 2. TIMOTHY EDWARD CANAVAN, 335 Court Street. College. Activity: Male Chorus 2, 3, 4. EDMUND LOUIS CANTELLI, JR., 757 Crescent Street. Col- lege. Activities: A Cappella Choir 3, 45 Galloneers 3, 47 Male Chorus 2, 3, 4. BARBARA ANN CAPOZZI, 37 Wall Street. Commercial Retail Selling. JUDITH IRENE CAPOZZI, 585 North Warren Avenue. Com- mercial Bookkeeping. MICHAEL THOMAS CAPPIELLO, 40 Sprague Avenue. College. DIANE LEE CARBON, 82 Glen Avenue. Commercial Ma- chines. Activity: Brocktonia Collector 2, 3. DONNA MARIE CARBON, 82 Glen Avenue. Commercial Machines. JOHN DAVID CARLETON, 94 Ford Street. Commercial Bookkeeping. KARL HENRY CARLSON, 744 Centre Street. Technical. Ac- tivity: Male Chorus 2. 94 KEITH KIMBALL CARLSON, 9 Carroll Avenue. College. Ac- tivity: Class Play Cast 4. RICHARD EDWARD CARLSON, 510 Crescent Street. lndus- trial Arts. MAUREEN ELLEN CARRIE, 924 Court Street. Commercial Stenographic. Activity: Girls Glee Club 2, 3. WILLA JO CARROLL, 356 Centre Street. College. Activities: Afternoon Composition 4: American Field Service 3, 4: Brocktonia News Staff 3, 4: Class Play Cast 4: Future Teachers Club 3, 4: Girls Glee Club 2: Student Council Representative 3: Student Council Alternate 2, 4: Public Address System 2, 3, 4: Motto Committee 4. FRANK JAMES CASEY, 55 Noyes Avenue. College. Activi- ties: Hockey 4: Red Cross Volunteer 4. JOSEPH PATRICK CASEY, 45 Hunt Street. Academic. Ac- tivity: Cross Country 2. FRED JOSEPH CASINO, 11 Crowell Street. College. ROBERT JOSEPH CASONI, 33 Parker Avenue. Academic. RONALD WILLIAM CASONI, 33 Parker Avenue. College. CAROLYN ANN CASS, 191 Pine Street. Commercial Ma- chines. Activities: Photography Committee 4: Student Ad- visory Council 2. 'Of 'Gum A-, 'Et .'5r' L, -nv' 510' 5' MD 14.7522 fi 67 hr ffm. Y' x X ,mx I, - . X, i . . Q: i 'F W- E,---X . ' :ff 7' Qi ki. q ,gp 'I 1,1 .G 'Q-v I ,l We ' X71 rags. .T 'n - 43 ' Q, 2 r 'i.,g'f5 . ' Xgzgsr x A ,,., , . ,af 's 1.1 EDWARD CORNELIUS CASSIDY, 391 Forest Avenue. Gen- eral Business. Activities: Golf 3, 43 Student Basketball Manager 2, 3, 4. LINDA MARIE CATALDO, 443 Montello Street. Commercial Stenographic. MARCELLE CATALDO, 71 South Fuller Street Extension. Commercial Bookkeeping. Activities: Brocktonia Collector 2, 33 Ring Committee 33 Dues Collector 2, 33 Student Council Alternate 33 Junior Prom Decorating Committee. MICHELE CATALDO, 71 South Fuller Street. Commercial Bookkeeping. Activities: Brocktonia Collector 23 Student Council Representative 2, 3, 43 Social Committee, Usher Parents' Night 2, 33 Photography Committee 3. WILLIAM GEORGE CAVANAUGH, 319 Richmond Street. Technical. MARYANN CENTRELLA, 34 Park Road. College. Activities: A Cappella Choir 43 Afternoon Composition 33 Christmas Pageant 43 Future Teachers Club 43 Girls Glee Club 2, 3, 43 Harmonics 3, 4. NANCY MARIE CESARINI, 77 Malvern Road. College. Ac- tivities: A Cappella Choir 43 Afternoon Composition 3, 43 American Field Service 4: Brocktonia Advertising Staff 43 Christmas Pageant 43 Nominating Committee 43 Girls Glee Club 23 Rockne 43 Yearbook 4. SHIRLEY JENNIE CHAFFIN, 51 West Rosseter Street. College. Transfer from East Bridgewater High School, East Bridgewater, September 1963. PATRICIA ANN CHAMBERLIN, 496 Crescent Street. Com- mercial Machines. Transfer from East Bridgewater High School, East Bridgewater, September 1963. Activity: Part- timer 4. BARBARA BRIGHAM CHAPIN, 74 Ford Street. Commercial Retail Selling. Activities: Girls Glee Club 43 Distributive Education Clubs of America. MARGO LANE CHAPPELL, 840 North Montello Street. Commercial Retail Selling. Transfer from Stoughton High School, Stoughton, September 1963. Activity: Distributive Education Clubs of America. LINDA LOUISE CHARLEBOIS, 29 Riverside Street. College. Activity: Ring Committee 3. RICHARD ALTON CHASE, 256 Perkins Avenue. Industrial Arts. THOMAS MARK CHASE, 275 Spring Street. College. Trans- fer from Thayer Academy, Braintree, September 1963. NATALIE JANIS CHESTER, 158 Boylston Street. College. Activities: American Field Service 3, 4: Brocktonia Col- lector 4: Constitution Committee 2: Nominating Com- mittee 4: Class Play Helper 4: Dues Collector 3: French Club 4: Math Club 3, 4: National Honor Society 3: Year- book 4. KATHRYN ELAINE CHUBBUCK, 105 Edson Street. Com- mercial Machines. MARYANN CICONE, 145 Park Road. College. Activities: Brocktonia Collector 2: Nominating Committee 2: Girls Glee Club 2: Library Monitor 2. MAUREEN ANASTASIA CLARK, 73 North Warren Avenue. College. Activities: Afternoon Composition 3: American Field Service 3, 4: French Club 4: Rockne 2: Student Council Representative 4 Csecretaryii Yearbook 4: Red Cross Committee 3, 4. ADRIENNE HARRIET COHEN, 419 North Warren Avenue. Commercial Stenographic. Activities: Library Monitor 4: Gift Committee 4. JAMES DAVID COHEN, 351 West Elm Street. College. Transfer from Chauncy Hall School, Boston, September 1963. l97 'Ui fi? 2 -iw - , , Y. f W N fo- -L Q.,-' fi gut' lv' 'gg' 1-S 'P Qfff-f gi 2-fr CN as L.. Viv Pu! Ga Gnd si , QX ,- Q , fx.. I 'I-'P KV, Vi-1 grr ? ' I 'Af ' V X' . 1 Nffip if' JANIE MARILYN COHEN, 12 Newton Street. College. Ac- tivities: Afternoon Composition 3g Dues Collector 27 Future Teachers Club 4 lpublicity chairmanjg Library Monitor 4: Yearbook 43 Motto Committee 4. LOUISE MARY COHEN, 76 Winthrop Street. General Busi- ness. Transfer from Bridgewater-Raynham Regional High School, Bridgewater, November 1963. MORRIS BARRY COHEN, 68 Hancock Avenue. College. Activity: Chess Club 3. BARBARA JEAN COLES, 1457 Main Street. Commercial Stenographic. Activities: Girls Glee Club 2: Part-timer 4. LINDA JEAN COLOMBO, 16 Elm Circle. College. Activities: Afternoon Composition 33 Nominating Committee 3: Rockne 2, 35 Student Council Alternate 2. PAUL RICHARD COLOMBO, 74 Sycamore Avenue. Technical. GERALD EDWARD CONEFREY, 103 Elliot Street. College. Activities: Brocktonia Collector 3: Cross Country 2, 3, 4: Track 2, 3. BARBARA ANN COOPER, 1011 Centre Street. General Business. LUELLA IRENE COOTS, 34 Pine Avenue. General Business. Activities: Library Monitor 33 Rockne 2, 3, 4. JOHN FRANCIS CORCORAN, 152 Birchview Avenue. Col- lege. Activity: Hockey 2. 98 JO ANNE CORT, 27 North Ash Street. College. Activities: A Cappella Choir 3, 4: Afternoon Composition 3: Ameri- can Field Service 3, 4: Class Play Helper 4: French Club 4: Girls Glee Club 2. 4: Junior Usher: Student Council Repre- sentative 3: Student Council Alternate 4. NANCY ELAINE COSGROVE, 183 Thatcher Street. College. Activities: Photography Committee 4: Dues Collector 2: Girls Glee Club 2, 3. RUSSELL PETER COSTA, 73 Gerald Avenue. College. Ac- tivity: Germania 2, 3. LINDA SUE COTE, 3 Denton Street. College. Activities: A Cappella Choir 4: French Club 4: Future Teachers Club 4: Girls Glee Club 4: Student Advisory Committee 2. RONALD COTE, 32 Sycamore Avenue. Industrial Arts. DEBORAH BELL COTTON 14 Annadea Road Colle e Ac 1 ' g ' ' tivities: Afternoon Composition 3: Brocktonia Advertising ,A Staff 3, 4, Chess Club 3, French Club 4, Math Club 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4: Student Council Representa- tive 2: Student Council Alternate 3: Yearbook Staff 3, 4. LINDA ELLA COYNE, 43 Pine Street. General Household. RONALD PATRICK CRISONA, 31 Augustine Street. College. JAMES GRADY CRONIN, 27 Tina Avenue. Academic. CHERRY ANNE CROWELL, 766 Montello Street. Academic. 4... ,Y 'G 'EL Tan 'Qi 19 . ' fi! -aff' grill? ..-.- : W KF C3 'VE-'-fix 'favx '11-WY' 3 fit It-111 QHOIVIAS STEPHEN CROWLEY, 261 Boylston Street. Aca- emic. YVONNE CRUMP, 337 Crescent Street. College. Activities: A Cappella Choir 3, 4, American Field Service 3, 43 Brock- tonia Collector 2: Nominating Committee 2, 3: Girls Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Rockne 2: Student Council Representative 3, 45 Student Council Alternate 2, Red Cross Council 3, 4 Cpresident 415 Harmonics 3, 4. J0-ANNE PATRICIA CULLEN, 502 North Montello Street. Commercial Machines. Activity: Rockne 2. LYMAN EDWARD CULVER 16 Bates Roadi College. Activi- ties: A Cappella Choir 3, 45 Band 2, 3: Ring Committee 3: Galloneers 3, 45 Male Chorus 2, 3, 4. WARREN HARDING CUMMINGS, 136 Laureston Street. Academic. Activities: Football 2: Track 2. JOHN FRANCIS CURRAN, 27 Fay Road. Technical. Trans- fer from Manchester High School, Manchester, New Hamp- shire, January 1963. JOSEPH CURTIN, 533 North Cary Street. Industrial Arts. ROSEMARY JEANETTE CURTIN, 94 Hollis Street. College. Activities: Brocktonia Advertising Staff 3, 43 Future Teach- ers Club 45 Girls Glee Club 23 Student Council Alternate 23 Junior Prom Decorating Committee. NANCY ELIZABETH CURTIS, 111 Winthrop Street. Com- mercial Machines. EDWARD PAUL CWALINA, 72 Ash Street. College. 100 MARYANN DAHLBORG, 232 Belmont Avenue. College. Activities: Afternoon Composition 3: Dues Collector 2, 3, 4. JUDITH ANNE DAHLEN, 18 Sansom Street. Commercial Stenographic. Activities: Class Play Usher 4: Girls Glee Club 43 Part-timer 4: Rockne 2: Student Council Repre- sentative 2. JOHN JOSEPH DALTON, 382 Hovendon Avenue. College. Activity: Male Chorus 3. SHEILA ANN DANAITIS, 62 Arthur Street. College. Ac- tivity: Nominating Committee 2. ELLEN ROSE DANDRATA, 971 Ash Street. Commercial Machines. Activity: Advisory Committee 2. WAYNE ALLAN DARRAGH, 21 Ellen Road. College. KENNETH JOHN D'ARRlGO, 802 Oak Street. General Business. Activity: Male Chorus 2. ROBERT ALVES daSILVA, 199 Perkins Avenue. College. DONNA JEAN DAVERSA, 169 Perkins Avenue. Commercial Stenographic. Activity: Rockne 2, 3. PAMELA ANN DAVERSA 66 T ler Street College. Activi- f Y - ties: Brocktonia Collector 2, 3: Ring Committee 3. if 'Oi 2 QT? 'R'- . .1 N , 4 4 X? Q . K i L P 'QI Y -9 N ti fv- 'vu' 1---p .Wg J J A ? JSANN ALLYN DAVIS, 47 Byron Avenue. Commercial Ma- c mes. JANET ELIZABETH DEAN, 233 Fairview Avenue. Commer- cial Retail Selling. Activities: Brocktonia Advertising Staff 3, 4: Girls Glee Club 3, 4: Distributive Education Clubs of America 4. DANIEL ARTHUR DEARING, 19 Marion Street. General Mechanical. Activities: Christmas Pageant 4: Galloneers 3, 4: Male Chorus 2, 3, 4. JOHN FREDERICK DeCOSTA, 22 Massasoit Avenue. Gen- eral Business. JOSEPHINE ANN DEEHAN, 202 Richmond Street. Com- mercial Stenographic. Activity: Brocktonia Collector 4. EDWIN ROBERT DeHAY, 18 Frost Street. College. Activity: Swimming 2. LOLA TERESA DeLEO, 76 Belmont Avenue. College. Ac- tivities: Afternoon Composition 3: Brocktonia News Staff 4: French Club 4: Future Teachers Club 4: Library Monitor 3: Natznnal Honor Society 3, 4: Yearbook 4: Motto Commit- tee . PHILIP JOHN DELSIE, 620 Warren Avenue. Commercial Retail Selling. Activities: Constitution Committee 2: Class Officer 1Executive Committee 23. PHYLLIS TONI DELSIE, 59 Richmond Street. General Busi- ness. Transfer from Magnolia High School, Anaheim, California, April 1963. Activities: A Cappella Choir 2: Girls Glee Club 2: Library Monitor 3. LINDA LOUISE DENLY, 43 Homesite Road. Academic. Transfer from Cardinal Spellman High School, Brockton, September 1963. Activity: Library Monitor 3. 102 EDWARD ROBERT DENTCH, 16 South Street. General Business. Activities: Male Chorus 2, 4: Swimming 2, 3, 4. PAUL WAYNE DePALMA, 90 Pearl Street. College. Ac- tivity: Football 2, 3, 4. DENNIS JOHN DePASQUA, 24 Martin Street. General Business. Activity: Baseball 3. PAUL STEPHAN DEROCHER, 291 Grove Street. College. Activity: Basketball 2. KEVIN ROY DEROSIER, 36 Oak Street. General Business. Transfer from Silver Lake Regional High School, Kingston, October 1962. GARY JOHN DesLAURlERS, 84 North Leyden Street. Gen- eral Mechanical. BARBARA ANN DiBONA, 31 Appleton Street. College. Ac- tivities: Gift Committee 3: Class Officer fExecutive Com- mitteeb 2, 3, 4: Junior Usher: Student Advisory Committee 2 Csecretafybi Afternoon Composition 3. DONNA HELEN DiBONA, 31 Gordon Street. Commercial Stenographic. Activity: Rockne 2. KAREN MARGARET DiBONA, 225 Jon Drive. Commercial Stenographic. Activities: American Field Service 4: Junior Prom Decorating Committee: Red Cross Committee 2, 3: Student Council Representative 2, 3. DENNIS EDWARD DiMARZlO, 12 Bigney Avenue. General Business. Activity: Brocktonia Collector 3. C744 q,kv-4' VYIIWJV -slr ,. .4 76? I, - J 41 K,-x .df 'E Lf. TWP 504 Q' . Q'--rf' -ef 3-vi Qual' .hfyx 'lL., r7 1-rsh' Q 'P S' 4,-f LOUIS MARlO.DiMARZO, 56 Emmet Street. General Me- ghgniclal. Activities: Band 2: Galloneers 3, 4: Male Chorus RICARDO MANUEL DINIZ, 34 Cary Street. Industrial Arts. Activities: Basketball 2, 3, 4: Nominating Committee 2: Football 2. FRANCES DINOPOULOS, 107 Newbury Street. Commercial Bookkeeping. Activity: Girls Glee Club 2. SALVATORE DENNIS DiPERRY, 119 Nicholson Drive. Gen- eral Business. Transfer from Randolph High School, Ran- dolph, October 1964. SALVATORE ANTHONY DISCHINO, 55 Pine Street. Col- lege. DAVID JOHN DITACCHIO, 764 Montello Street. General Business. Activity: Sophomore Swimming Team Student Manager. DIANNE MARY DOBBINS, 97 Elsie Road. Commercial Stenographic. Activities: Student Council Representative 4, Student Council Alternate 2. RITA MARIE DOHERTY, 277 Hovendon Avenue. College. Activities: Afternoon Composition 3, 43 Nominating Com- mittee 4g French Club 4: Junior Usher. ROBERTA ANN DOHERTY, 91 Southworth Street. Com- mercial Machines. Activities: Photography Committee 45 Dues Collector 2, 3, 4: Library Monitor 2. DENNIS ANGELO DONAHUE, 8 Annis Court. Industrial Arts. 104 KATHLEEN ANNE DONNELLY, 91 Clark Street. College. Activities: French Club 43 Future Teachers Club 43 Gift Committee 4. SHEILA VIRGINIA DONOHUE, 511 Ash Street. College. Activity: Girls Glee Club 2, 3, 4. GAIL ILENE DONOVAN, 40 Monson Street. College. Ac- tivities: Nominating Committee 33 Ring Committee 33 Girls Glee Club 2, 3, 43 Harmonics 3. JOHN ANTHONY DONOVAN, 792 Ash Street. College. Ac- tivities: Junior Usher3 Swimming 4. ROGER PIERRE DOUCETTE, 260 Torrey Street. College. Transfer from Cardinal Spellman High School, Brockton, September 1963. Activities: Band 33 Junior Usher. JUDITH ANN DREW, 37 Exchange Street. Commercial Machines. Activities: Rockne 43 Yearbook 4. ROGER CHARLES DROUKAS, 462 Rockland Street. Col- lege. Activities: Afternoon Composition 33 Male Chorus 2. THOMAS MICHAEL DROUKAS, 150 Lewiston Street. Col- lege. RICHARD JEAN DUBE, 206 Jon Drive. Technical. JUDITH ANN DUBOIS, 28 Madison Street. College. Ac- tivities: Afternoon Composition 43 Brocktonia Advertising Staff 43 Ring Committee 33 Rockne 2, 3, 43 Student Council Alternate 2, 33 Yearbook 4. Q .1 if 1 Sv WI: l. ERNEST GERARD DUCHARME, 147 Cashman Road. Com- mercial Retail Selling. JAMES DANFORTH DUCHARME, 496 Crescent Street. ln- dustrial Arts. DANIEL JOSEPH DUGAN, 17 Carleton Street. College. BRUCE ARTHUR DUNHAM, 29 Rockford Street. College. MARGARET ANNE DUNNE, 99 Leach Avenue. College. Ac- tivities: Nominating Committee 4: National Honor Society 3, 4: Student Council Alternate 35 Student Council Rep- resentative 23 Yearbook 4. JOHN EDWARD DUNPHY, 26 Guild Road. Commercial Ma- chines. Activity: Junior Usher. NANCY JOHANNA DUNPHY, 54 Clinton Street. College. Transfer from St. Patrick's High School, Brockton, Sep- tember 1963. Activities: Afternoon Composition 33 Ring Committee 33 Dues Collector 43 Student Council Alter- nate 4: Motto Committee 4. JOHN JOSEPH DUPUIS, 16 Albert Avenue. Industrial Arts. JANET ELEANOR DUPUY, 64 Richmond Street. College. Activities: Constitution Committee 25 Girls Glee Club 3. BRUCE WAYNE DUQUETTE, 52 North Quincy Street. Gen- eral Mechanical. 106 MICHAEL EDWARD DURSO, 423 West Chestnut Street. General Business. DONNA GAY DUVERGER, 31 Galen Street. General Busi- ' ness. Activities: Brocktonia Collector 2: Girls Glee Club 2. JUDITH ELAINE DYMENT, 59 Clara Road. Commercial Bookkeeping. Activity: Art Club. STEPHEN WAYNE DYMENT, 59 Clara Road. Industrial Arts. LINDA THERESA EARLY, 68 Hill Street. Commercial Ma- chines. DONNA JEAN EATON, 48 Guild Road. Commercial Steno- graphic. Activities: American Field Service 3, 4: Nominat- ing Committee 2: Dues Collector 2, 3: Girls Sports Council 2, 33 Student Council Representative 3, 4: Gift Commit- tee . JUDITH ANN EFFNER, 43 Auburn Street. Commercial Ma- ghines. Activities: Brocktonia Collector 2: Girls Glee Club PETER CHARLES EGAN, 67 Keith Avenue. College. Trans- fer from Bridgewater-Raynham Regional High School, Bridgewater, February 1963. Activity: Band 2, 3, 4. MICHAEL ISAIAH EIZENBERG, 99 Belmont Avenue. Col- lege. Activities: Afternoon Composition 3: Math Club 33 National Honor Society 3, 4: Yearbook Staff 3, 4. MATTHEW JOHN ELLIS, 813 Court Street. College. 107 tk, ff' X A . It .C ff fi 13:4 . is f 0 'Z a' is I A Qs Bags - M0 i T '-9 ,a 'Di-sa-nv' . wr' 2.,v, git? RICHARD FRANK EMBERG, 175 Keith Avenue Extension. Industrial Arts. SUSAN RUTH EMERY, 87 Glendale Avenue. College. Ac- tivity: Nominating Committee 3. JUDITH ELINOR EMMOTI', 136 Sawtell Avenue. College. Activities: Ring Committee 3: Library Monitor 2. PAULA LUCILLE ENGERMAN, 16 Plymouth Street. Aca- demic. Activities. Brocktonia News Staff 3: Brocktonia Col- lector 2, 4: Rockne 2. PETER JEROME ENGLEY, 136 East Ashland Street. Tech- nical. Activities: Basketball 2: Track 2. THOMAS ALBERT ENOS, 99 Grove Street. Technical. PASQUALE ERAMO, 58 Otis Street. College. STEPHEN WALKER ERICKSON, 50 Lynn Road. College. Ac- tivity: Male Chorus 2, 3, 4. DOREEN FRANCES ERTEL, 50 Market Street. Commercial Machines. Activities: Class Play Usher 4: Dues Collector 2: Part-timer 43 Rockne 2: Student Council Alternate 2. JEANNE ELIZABETH ETHIER, 58 Richmond Street. Com- mercial Bookkeeping. Activities: Brocktonia Advertising Staff 4: Yearbook 4. 108 WILLIAM EUGENE FAFARD, 124 Pearl Street. General Busi- ness. PAUL ANTHONY FALCON, 12 Savirtell Avenue. College. Activity: Male Chorus 2. LEO JAMES FALLON, 36 Moraine Street. College. Transfer from Cardinal Spellman High School, Brockton, September 1963. Activity: Band 3, 4. FRANCIS JOHN FAMA, 85 Weston Street. Industrial Arts. JOHN PAUL FANNING, 45 Richmond Street. College. Ac- tivities: A Cappella Choir 3, 4: Christmas Pageant 3, 4: Galloneers 3, 4: Male Chorus 2, 3, 4. ANNE FARLEY, 17 Hampton Road. College. Activities: Dues Collector 3: Future Teachers Club 4: Girls Glee Club 2, 3, 4 JOANNE MARILYN FARRELL, 11 Central Street. Commer- cial Bookkeeping. Activity: Photography Committee 4. EDWARD BAIN FARREN, JR., 309 West Elm Street. Col- lege. Activities: Class Officer 1Executive Committeej 2, 3, 49 Class Play Helper 43 Cross Country 2: Hockey 2, 3: Male Chorus 2, 3, 4. GERARD HENRY FAXON, 71 Torrey Avenue. College. DAVID LEONARD FEINBERG, 71 Highland Terrace. Col- lege. Activities: Afternoon Composition 3: Basketball 2: Brocktonia Collector 3, 4: Nominating Committee 3. 'Yr' 51..- sn! 295-if l' if 'c--rf .fp 'IVV 14,1 1s...gr Wx vvs Y lv! . if-lik . aG 9' .914 . V V 'H . 'WW T 'di lL V R 1 'p' nrgyi' '75 rv: if -Q CARL FELDMAN, 243 Lynn Road. College. Activities: Golf 3, 43 Track 3. VIRGINIA LOUISE FENNELL, 825 North Montello Street. Commercial Bookkeeping. Activity: Part-timer 4. KAREN RUTH FEODOROFF, 206 Battles Street. Commer- cial Machines. Activities: Nominating Committee 25 Part-timer 45 Rockne 2, 3. STEPHEN ARTHUR FEROLI, 21 Aberdeen Street. College. Activities: A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 47 Christmas Pageant 3, Galloneers 3, 45 Male Chorus 2, 3, 4. IRVIN ARNOLD FINMAN, 263 Green Street. Academic. Activities: Band 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 2. RICHARD ALDEN FISHER, 1119 Montello Street. Aca- demic. JUDITH ANN FISKE, 24 Mercedes Road. College. Activi- ties: Constitution Committee 25 Girls Glee Club 23 Advisory Committee 2. FAITH MARY FITZMAURICE, 22 Grant Avenue. Commercial Stenographic. SANDRA CAMILLE FLAMMINI, College Drive. College. Ac- tivities: Brocktonia Collector 2: Nominating Committee 2, 43 Ring Committee 33 Dues Collector 49 Rockne 33 Student Council Representative 2, 3. ROBERT EDWARD FLORIO, 42 Forest Avenue. General Mechanical. Activities: Football 2, 3, 45 Swimming 25 Track 2. 110 GEORGE JOSEPH FLYNN, 68 Hillberg Avenue. Academic. Transfer from Bellingham High School, Bellingham, No- vember 1963. Activities: Brocktonia Collector 33 Motto Committee 43 Nominating Committee 33 Class Play Helper 43 Dues Collector 3. THOMAS FRANK FOBERT, 68 Ruth Road. Industrial Arts. DAVID WARREN FOGG, JR., 95 Sycamore Street. College. Activities: Student Council Alternate 2: Swimming 2, 3, 4. LINDA MARION FOGG, 20 Coburn Street. Academic. JAMES EDWARD FOLEY, 14 Brunswick Street. College. CAROL ANN FOLINO, 26 West Park Street. Commercial Retail Selling. Activity: Distributive Education Clubs of America 3, 4. DOUGLAS ROBERT FORD, 676 Ash Street. College. Ac- tivities: Band 2, 33 Nominating Committee 23 Dues Col- lector 2, 3: Galloneers 3, 43 Male Chorus 2, 3, 4. JOYCE ANN FORMALARIE, 114 Cashman Road. College. Activities: Brocktonia News Staff 2: Student Council Rep- resentative 43 Yearbook 4. JOHN DALE FORSYTHE, 131 Ettrick Street. College. Ac- tivities: Football 2, 3, 4: Junior Usher: Student Council Alternate 33 Track 3. DONNA RAE FORTIER, 479 Court Street. Commercial Stenographic. Activities: Part-timer 4: Rockne 23 Student Council Alternate 4. 111 .15 I '17 ' r .N Nt '14 l ,... I i f View ks F I if Y X 'U Qv A N Q 'ra cf' . . -3 Q.. N 94:3 ff? lv! YQ nk .,-7' I Q I ff? f? 'lb' 'TTTY .49 .934 A owwfn. f ff 'i 'TQ .fu Q. 4. 'ls 'lynn . QI., uv r h 'I L. gday. it . . .v . Q we ' cz-- ., 'J R rl rg 7 , 1 f S RS.. 11' 1 I I X . 'Rf x. X .gig 4. 1, f N V 'Jr . - ., . fi. qv. ..X- ' f if Q, 'ibn gg -1 if 4 2 f Y 2. I.. is it V? ,Q-ur .t nw' WAYNE FRANCIS FORTIER, 43 West Park Street. Commer- cial Machines. Activity: Public Address Monitor 2. KATHLEEN MARY FORTIN, 2 Victory Street. Commercial Machines. DOUGLAS WALTER FOUNTAIN, 33 Calmar Street. Aca- demic. Activity: Germania 2, 3. DONNA LEE FOWLER, 84 Emmet Street. College. DARILYN FRANCHETTI, 60 Wheeler Avenue. College. Ac- tivities: Afternoon Composition 3: Constitution Commit- tee 2: Ring Committee 3: Dues Collector 2: French Club 4: Rockne 2, 3, 4: Public Address Monitor 2. SUSAN LINDA FREEDMAN, 141 Birchview Avenue. Col- lege. Activities: Nominating Committee 2: Girls Glee Club 4: Student Council Alternate 4. JOYCE MARIE FRENE'I'I'E, 131 Nilsson Street. Commercial Machines. Activity: Brocktonia Collector 2, 3. MARIE FRANCES FULLER, 1476 Main Street. General Business. MEREDITH ELAINE FULLER, 22215 Belmont Street. Com- mercial Machines. Activities: Brocktonia Collector 3: Girls Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Part-timer 4. MICHAEL STEPHEN FURMAN, 40 Sharon Street. College. Activities: Junior Usher: Student Hockey Manager 4. KATHY ELIZABETH GABRIEL, 94 Menlo Street. College. Activity: Gift Committee 4. MICHAEL JOSEPH GABRIEL, 94 Menlo Street. Academic. Activities: Baseball 2: Brocktonia Collector 2: Dues Collec- tor 3: Student Baseball Manager 2: Yearbook 4. BRUCE WILLIAM GALANTE, 259 Grafton Street. College. Activities: Constitution Committee 2 Cchairmanj: Class Officer 3, 4 QExecutive Committeelg Class Play Helper 4: Dues Collector 4: Junior Usher: Tennis 3, 4 fcaptain 4p: Track 2: Student Advisory Committee 2 fchairmanj. DAVID HOWARD GARFIELD, 506 Warren Avenue. lndus- trial Arts. RONALD THOMAS GARNEY, 13 Pine Avenue. College. Ac- tivities: Class Play Helper 4: Junior Usher: Motto Com- mittee 4. MARCIA FAY GARRISON, 129 Highland Street. Commer- cial Machines. Activity: Dues Collector 3, 4. BRADFORD MARK GAY, 344 Rockland Street. College. Activities: A Cappella Choir 3: Christmas Pageant 3: Galloneers 3, 4: Male Chorus 2, 3, 4. GLORIA ARPINE GAZARIAN, 584 Pleasant Street. College. Activities: French Club 4: Future Teachers Club 4: Girls Glee Club 4. JOHN WILLIAM GIARDINO, 71 Ettrick Street. College. Transfer from Cardinal Spellman High School, Brockton, September 1963. NORMAN GRAHAM GIDDENS, 255 Plain Street. General Business. Transfer from Holbrook High School, Holbrook, November 1964. Q .+ 5 ' an Fi ff' , it 'Q . E, 'U 7 4' 'C ' f 77 .13 3 'vii' 1 f 52 f 1 Eigwalf' ffl .1 1 QA 2.15.1231 'Q' ,,,,'f,f'f? N , 'f . 'bfi if T Z' . r ,Q -Q. 4 r 1 'Tu A 2. 94 ,r .. f 'S s 1 - 9 I V X QQ, -f ., 1 . mm W I A439 zzz' rf-- . 4251! gl .. If ' 'D ' Q., I PN., ,.-., V. W1 mr-Q t ' 'Q f N if ' 70 A i x V if .Mia l fr' 1 K 1 51 Z-Q. ' .- gli' h S,.:1ii6-g' I ' 1 M ,Q f Q 1 ,Y I 'V w-...qi 2. ,vs A .Mk KATHLEEN ELIZABETH GIDLEY, 25 Laurel Avenue. Gen- eral Business. CHARLES EDWARD GILBERT, 45 Ferris Avenue. Industrial Arts. JANET HELEN GILBERT, 114 West Chestnut Street. Col- lege. Activities: Afternoon Composition 3: American Field Service 3, 4 Csecretary 3, 43: Nominating Committee 3 Csecretary 33: French Club 4 Csecretary 43: National Honor Society 3, 4: Rockne 2, 3, 4: Student Council Representa- tive 3, 4: Student Council Alternate 2: Yearbook Staff 3, 4. MICHAEL ALLEN GINSBURG, 103 Ames Road. College. Transfer from Sharon High School, Sharon, September 1964. Activities: Christmas Pageant 4: Track 4. CHRISTIAN MICHAEL GIOVANNIELLO, 36 Otis Street. College. Activities: Afternoon Composition 4: Brocktonia Collector 3: Class Officer 3, 4 Cclass treasurer 3, 43: Class Play Cast 4: Junior Usher: Student Council Repre- sentative 2. RICHARD BRYCE GIOVANONI, 201 Pleasant Street. Col- lege. JOHN PAUL GIRDZUS, 741 Crescent Street. College. RAYMOND JAMES GOBBIS, 121 Guild Road. College. MARILYN JOYCE GOFF, 336 Crescent Street. College. Ac- tivities: Constitution Committee 2: Nominating Commit- tee 3: Girls Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Student Council Representa- tive 3: Student Council Alternate 4: Advisory Committee 2: Gym Monitor 3: Motto Committee 4. BRIAN ERROL GONIER, 95 Magoun Avenue. General Business. Activity: Track 2. 114 Wi , ALAN LEE GONSALVES, 675 Centre Street. College. MARIE ELIZABETH GONSALVES, 48 Snow Street. Com- mercial Machines. Activities: Girls Sports Council 4: 1 Girls Glee Club 23 Rockne 4. l l CHARLES EDWARD GOODALE, 39 Trafalgar Street. Col- ' le e. Transfer from Frankfurt American High School, 8 Frankfurt, Germany, May 1964. HAROLD JOSEPH GOODIN, 5 Marlene Avenue. Technical. l I l l I DIANE CONSTANCE GOODWIN, 99 Weston Street. College. F REBECCA ALICE GORDON, 98 Ash Street. College. Trans- I fer from Stoughton High School, Stoughton, January 1964. l I KATHLEEN DILLON GORDY, 157 Nilsson Street. Aca- demic. Activity: Girls Glee Club 4. l ' DAVID MICHAEL GORMAN, 108 Belair Street. Commer- cial Retail Selling. Activities: Cross Country 2, 3, 4 Ccaptain 45: Track 2, 3, 45 Indoor Track 3, 4. l l l 1 STEVEN LEWIS GOSSMAN, 39 Boundary Street. College. l 1 I DENISE MARIE GRANT, 306 Field Street. College. Activity: Art Club 2, 3, 4. l i l l l 115 ll i P4 ,' 'Q-Q QI ' I V I 5 an-. X? vis 4.5. 1 .-s,f., ,, 4 .fx Z Q 'ON ' . . 7' .. XR! ' 3' .1--v its -i .Pf1 'Fi' ---rf' fa., -Ly, M y ' 'Q ., ft .Y . . 4, - I Y 'ffl er bf f '4' . X. X il, W. lx X 'Ne' K, ,h A' 'ur' .. Q44 Q1?5f5 ,QT 2-A . Efqf . Wwvimisw FC' 5.4: ' CLC' 7 1 'B' . 2 l' 5 ll, 1 I . I if Q, ff' ev . ., . ,v. ,fn .1 is Q 'V .xy l Q' I Nr'V ' p P-'P' gp- 45 ,E fix ffl i' ef,-v 4? if VC f' vs.: Tv-v if PAUL EDWARD GRAY, 40 Paula Road. Commercial Book- keeping. Activity: Art Club 4. STEVEN BARRY GREENE, 19 Winifred Road. College. Ac- tivities: Student Council Representative 2: Bookstore 2, 3. TIMOTHY RICHARD GREENE, 204 Pearl Street. College. Activities: Nominating Committee 2 fchairman 25: Class Play Cast 4: Pigskin Social 3: Junior Prom Decorating Committee fco-chairmanj. MAUREEN ROSE GRIFFIN, 23 Lookoff Street. College. Ac- tivities: Brocktonia Collector 2: Future Teachers Club 4. .IUDITH CATHERINE GRIGAS, 592 North Quincy Street. Commercial Machines. Activities: Dues Collector 2: Art Club 2, 3, 4. MICHAEL JOSEPH GRIGAS, 65 Clarence Street. Technical. Activity: Track 2, 3, 4. PETER DENNIS GRIGAS, 65 Clarence Street. College. Ac- tivities: Cross Country 45 Track 3, 4. ANNE GRIMALDI, 14 Benham Street. College. ROSEMARIE THERESE GUASCONI, 57 Summer Street. Col- lege. Activities: Afternoon Composition 4: American Field Service 3, 4: Brocktonia News Staff 3, 4: Constitution Committee 2: Class Play Helper 4: Future Teachers Club 3, 43 Girls Glee Club 2: Student Council Alternate 3: Stu- dent Government Representative 2: Red Cross Com- mittee 3, 4. EVAN GURMAN, 150 Boylston Street. Industrial Arts. Ac- tivities: Basketball 2: Football 2, 3: Track 2. 116 GALE GURNEY, 190 Country Club Lane. College. Transfer from Thayer Academy, Braintree, September 1963. Activi- ties: A Cappella Choir 3: Gift Committee 4: Ring Com- mittee 3: National Honor Society 3, 4. FRANCINE PATRICIA GUY, 239 Pine Street. Commercial Stenographic. Activity: Girls Glee Club 2. THOMAS RICHARD HADGES, 55112 Prospect Street. Col- lege. Activities: French Club 4: Math Club 3, 4: National Honor Society 3, 4 Cpresident 3, 45: Tennis 3, 4: Yearbook Staff 3, 4: Science Team 4: Boys State 3. ELDON HURLEY HALE, 316 Prospect Street. College. Ac- tivities: A Cappella Choir 3: Afternoon Composition 4: Brocktonia Advertising Staff 4: Brocktonia Collector 4: Christmas Pageant 3: Nominating Committee 4: Photog- raphy Committee 4: Junior Usher: Male Chorus 2, 3: National Honor Society 3, 4: Yearbook 4. ROBERT SARGENT HALE, 316 Prospect Street. College. Activities: Brocktonia Collector 2: Christmas Pageant 3: Ring Committee 3: Dues Collector 3: Student Council Al- ternate 2. BRENDA MAE HALL, 52 Nickerson Street. Commercial Stenographic. Activity: Girls Glee Club 2. ROBERT MICHAEL HALL, 29 Menlo Avenue. College. Ac- tivity: Science Team 4. DAVID ALAN HALLE, 55 Cushing Avenue. General Me- chanical. JANE LOUISE HALLISEY, 39 Hamilton Street. College. Transfer from St. Patrick's High School, Brockton, Sep- tember 1963. Activities: Afternoon Composition 3: Photog- raphy Committee 4: Future Teachers Club 4: Girls Glee Club 4: Orchestra 3, 4: Gift Committee 4. GERALD EDWARD HANNAN, 46 Lowell Street. College. Ac- tivity: Dues Collector 2. ff' ti'-v i xv.-,ax 'A X--,4 1 l x . . t v- I X vu' V 1 .tm-I 1 ff' Po qs-5 A f 511, ... .fl ',u9 . r X'xV 'ir' x ,RY . X :3 lf 4 Y -,I f X L, 1? 9x 4- 5. 1 I I ,I 7 ,fi ul r.', Y .. up, . 1----r X f' 'T l 29 4 . ,1:-1' 44 9' . ,ff ' V. JWW f if .4 3 I N? ... v .W Y -11:8 ' . Ap' ' L. ..- Th, ,,::, , 5? Q3 '25- 'v' i i ! 'i7' z ff 1.7 1-fn. I A 5, , fm' 4. r .., V ' 14 -f,,.,. .8 7 .... . 'i n ' -5 -I-v' . - f, Y if i sg' if R .1 ' -ly 1 ,M -.K, .. '51 v ..- .xx 1 1:28 . -JV .I tim ,ff ., YV.-uw 1- Q ,, ,L Q1 1' 'wr ' Ig, pf 4' 4-- 'TN-:Y 'W'-Ye luv . IAM' 1 S ARTHUR LEO HARBOUR, 58 Thatcher Street. College. Ac- tivity: Golf 3. JOHN DANIEL HARKINS, 51 Ettrick Street. Technical. Ac- tivities: Baseball 25 Christmas Pageant 35 Class Play Helper 3, 45 Golf 3, 45 Hockey 3, 45 Male Chorus 25 Stagecraft 3, 4. BARBARA ANN HARRIS, 438 Ash Street. College. Activi- ties: Afternoon Composition 45 Brocktonia Advertising Staff 45 Girls Glee Club 25 Rockne 2, 35 Student Council Representative 45 Harmonics 3. WILLIAM GERALD HARRIS, 15 East Union Street. Indus- trial Arts. PAUL EUGENE HASHAM, 66 Howard Street. Technical. ANN FRANCES HATCH, 61 East Ashland Street. College. Activities: A Cappella Choir 3, 45 Christmas Pageant 3, 45 Girls Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Harmonies 3, 45 Public Address System 2, 3, 4. CAROL ELAINE HAYWARD, 86 Thurber Avenue. College. Activities: A Cappella Choir 3, 45 Afternoon Composition 35 Brocktonia News Staff 2, 3, 45 Christmas Pageant 3, 45 Class Play Cast 45 French Club 45 Girls Glee Club 25 National Honor Society 3, 45 Student Council Representa- tive Csecretary 29, 2, 35 Junior Prom Decorating Com- mittee. ROBERT ANDREW HEALY, 28 Rosemary Street. Industrial Arts. Activity: Hockey 2. ARTHUR NEWELL HEATH, 47 Pinehurst Avenue. Techni- cal. JAMES GEORGE HEBSHIE, 12 Chester Avenue. General Business. 118 GUDRUN KAROLA HEIMANN, 512 North Montello Street. College. CLAIRE ELIZABETH HEINTZ, 25 Crickett Road. College. Transfer from North Quincy High School, North Quincy, September 1964. DIANA MARIE HENDRICK, 158 Keswick Road. Commercial Machines. Transfer from Jeremiah E. Burke High School, Dorchester, September 1963. Activity: Part-timer 4. EDMUND DANIEL HENLEY, 109 Foster Street. College. Ac- tivities: Afternoon Composition 43 Basketball 33 Constitu- tion Committee 23 Future Teachers Club 43 Track 2. JAMES VINCENT HENNESSEY, 94 Belmont Avenue. ln- dustrial Arts. Activities: Band 23 Hockey 23 Track 2, 3, 4. KATHLEEN FAY HERLIHY, 7 Churchill Avenue Extension. Commercial Machines. CHERYL ANN HICKS, 372 Green Street Extension. Com- mercial Machines. Activities: Dues Collector 43 Library Monitor 2. CLAUDIA MARY HOFFMAN, 607 North Montello Street. College. Activities: Afternoon Composition 33 Brocktonia News 'graft 43 Brocktonia Collector 43 Nominating Com- mittee . DANIEL MICHAEL HOGAN, 20 Haverhill Street. Commer- cial Stenographic. Activities: Baseball 33 Football 2. LEO FRANCIS HOGAN, 20 Haverhill Street. Academic. Ac- tivities: Junior Usherg Male Chorus 2, 33 Student Council Alternate 2. 'v-4-J' 1062 QA 'wr' ,uv- Th -'Y . ,,ef'5',X 5- r '?N 153 Off? Qu' Ai' Qi' Ihr' Q - wr . O .JL .10 Y -maui xg 'Wk' RICHARD HOLLIS HOLBROOK, 25 Wallace Street. College. LORNA JEAN HOLLIS, 45 Mulberry Street. Commercial Stenographic. Activities: Library Monitor 2: Student Coun- cil Alternate 2. CHERYL JEAN HOLMES, 28 Rutland Square. College. Ac- tivities: Nominating Committee 43 Ring Committee 3: Library Monitor 25 Rockne 25 Motto Committee 4. ELAINE ANN HOLMES, 30 Elliot Street. Commercial Book- keeping. JOAN FRANCES HOLMES, 79 Stonehill Street. General Business. Activity: Library Monitor 2, 3, 4. PAUL ANDREW HOLMES, 72 Brett Street. Technical. TIMOTHY HOLSTER, 76 Menlo Street. Commercial Machines. NANCY JEANNE HOOKE, 420 Thatcher Street. General Household. Activity: Girls Glee Club 2. JUDITH ANN HOPKINS, 242 West Street. College. Activi- ties: A Cappella Choir 3, 43 Afternoon Composition 3, 4: Brocktonia News Staff 3, 43 Class Play Cast 45 French Club 45 Dues Collector 2, 33 Girls Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4 Cvice-president 43: Student Council Representative 2, 33 Yearbook 45 Harmonics 2, 3, 4. JOHN MILTON HORTON, 347 West Chestnut Street. Aca- demic. Activities: Football 25 Junior Usher, Student Foot- ball Manager 3. 120 JOHN RICHARD HOULIHAN, 265 Pleasant Street. Com- mercial Bookkeeping. MARGARET ANN HOWARD, 223 Hovenden Avenue. Col- lege. MARY GRACE HOWARD, 23 Cushing Avenue. Commercial Machines. Activities: Class Play Usher 4: Library Monitor 25 Student Council Alternate 45 Part-timer 4. PAUL MICHAEL HRENKO, 98 Waldo Street. Academic. Activity: Baseball 3, 4. DIANNE ARNETT HUDSON, 31 Snow Avenue. Commercial Machines. Activity: Class Play Helper 4. PRISCILLA BERNICE HUDSON, 1251 Pleasant Street. College. Activities: Nominating Committee 23 Student Council Alternate 2, 3. SUSAN LEE HUGHES, 38 Camden Avenue. College. Ac- tivities French Club 4g Girls Glee Club 2. BARBARA DIANE HUNT, 16 Sanford Street. College. Ac- tivities: Ring Committee 3p Dues Collector 4: Rockne 2, 3, 4: Junior Prom Decorating Committee: Pigskin Social Decorating Committee 3. DENNIS GEORGE HURSEY, 7 Kenwood Street. Academic. Activities: Football 2, 3, 4, Swimming 2, 35 Track 2, 3, 4. LESLIE JUDITH HYMAN, 33 Alphonse Road. College. Ac- tivities: French Club 4p Girls Glee Club 2: Yearbook 4. gif' A V 'B JOSEPH MICHAEL IAFRATE, 107 Wyman Street. General Mechanical. JANE JOANNA ILLINGWORTH, 24 Trafalgar Street. Aca- demic. Activities: A Cappella Choir 35 Brocktonia Collector 2: Girls Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Harmonics 3, 4. MARILYN CHRISTINE JACKSON, 322 Sully Road. Com- mercial Bookkeeping. Activities: Dues Collector 45 Rockne 25 Part-timer 4. WILLIAM HENRY JACKSON, 44 Hunt Street. Academic. ELLEN MARIE JAMES, 1040 Pleasant Street. College. Ac- tivities: Afternoon Composition 45 Brocktonia Advertising Staff 45 Photography Committee 45 Girls Glee Club 35 Rockne 25 Motto Committee 4. DIIANE MARIE JARUSE, 59 Ellis Street. Commercial Ma- c Ines. JANET LYNNE JENSEN, 106 Wyman Street. Commercial Retail Selling. Activities: Constitution Committee 2, 35 Nominating Committee 2, 35 Dues Collector 2, 35 Library Monitor 2, 35 Rockne 2, 3, 45 Student Council Alternate 25 Distributive Education Clubs of America, 2, 3, 4 Qsecretary 43. MARTHA EILENE JENSEN, 965 Warren Avenue. Commer- cial Machines. Transfer from Howard School for Girls, West Bridgewater, February 1963. Activity: Brocktonia Col- lector 3. JOAN MARY JEROME, 24 Sterling Road. College. Activities: Dues Collector 35 Girls Glee Club 2, 3. BEATRICE LINNEA JOHNSON, 11 Wilbur Avenue. College. Activities: Girls Glee Club 25 Junior Usher. 122 DALE WESTER JOHNSON, 15 Rockford Street. College. DAVID EUGENE JOHNSON, 22 Brookside Avenue. General Business. Activities: Male Chorus 2: Swimming 2 Ccaptaini. HERBERT DAVID JOHNSON, 21 Sansom Street. General Business. HUGH RICHARD JOHNSON, 248 Warren Avenue. College. Transfer from Oliver Ames High School, Easton, March 1962. KATHLEEN HELEN JOHNSON, 92 Brookside Avenue. Academic. MARILYN ELAINE JOHNSON, 107 Tribou Street. Com- mercial Machines. Activities: Brocktonia Advertising Staff 41 Nominating Committee 45 Ring Committee Calternateb 33 Rockne 35 Yearbook 4: Class Day Committee 3. SUZANNE ARDIS JOHNSON, 162 Myrtle Street. College. THOMAS JAMES JOHNSON, 20 Payton Court. College. Activity: Hockey 2. DONALD EDWARD JONES, 196 Howard Street. College. Activity: Hockey 2. JOANNE JENNIFER JONES, 46 Moraine Street. College. Activities: A Cappella Choir 43 Brocktonia Collector 4: Girls Glee Club 4: Rockne 4. ' Q 'f l 'Y 3 -.-,.-,f -4: K f-rs? G1 qu .,,, if i I I R'- fi 'JI' :Y f-21 'Q' Q...-4' I-545 n x -IVR 'V' 9 I Qvx 4 ' . I K. 69 N! rf-r 3. I q 'sf' A fx 'OR lofi X 1? C 1Y WAYNE FRANK JONES, 22 Kingman Avenue. College. ELAINE PAMELA KAMINSKI, 44 Martland Avenue. College. Activities: A Cappella Choir 3: Brocktonia News Staff 35 Christmas Pageant 33 Girls Glee Club 25 Student Council Alternate 2, 4. EDWARD JOSEPH KAMINSKY, 173 Belair Street. College. Activities: Football 25 Track 2. SUSAN RAE KATZ, 24 Scott Road. College. Activities: A Cappella Choir 3, 45 Christmas Pageant 3, 4: Photography Committee 3: Girls Glee Club 2, 45 Yearbook 4. MICHAEL THOMAS KEELEY, 227 Lisa Drive. College. Activities: Baseball 3, 4: Nominating Committee 25 Track 2. JANET ANN KELLEHER, 258 Copeland Street. College. Ac- tivities: Brocktonia Collector 2: Future Teachers Club 4, Girls Glee Club 3, 4. JOHN JOSEPH KELLEY, 680 Ash Street. College. Activities: Band 2: Nominating Committee 31 Junior Usher: Student Council Representative 3, 4. NANCY ELIZABETH KELLEY, 25 Searles Place. College. Activities: Brocktonia Collector 33 Photography Commit- tee 4: Future Teachers Club 3, 4: National Honor Society 3, 4, Yearboook 4. DOROTHY RUTH KELLY, 46 Ellen Road. College. Activities: A Cappella Choir 2, 33 Nominating Committee 2: Dues Col- lector 3 KATHLEEN GERTRUDE KELLY, 351 Sully Road. College. 124 HENRY LEE KENDRICK, 195 Spark Street. General Me- chanical. DOUGLAS STEWART KENNEDY, 4 Carleton Street. College. Transfer from Mount Carmel School, New Waterford, Canada, November 1963. Activity: Hockey 2, 3, 4, Ccap- tain 43. PATRICIA ANN KENT, 40 Auburn Street. Commercial Ma' chines. Activity: Dues Collector 2. JOHN LINCOLN KERR, 387 North Warren Avenue. Com- mercial Machines. Activities: A Cappella Choir 3, 4: Gal- loneers 3, 4: Male Chorus 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM DENNIS KERR, 42 North Ash Street. Technical. JOYCE FRANCES KERWIN, 285 Green Street. College. Ac- tivity: Girls Glee Club 2, 3. NANCY LEE KING, 195 Pleasant Street. Commercial Book- keeping. Activities: Girls Glee Club 2: Part-timer 4. ANNE KIREILIS, 68 Hillcrest Avenue. College. Activities: Girls Glee Club 2: Student Council Representative 2, 3. ELIZABETH ANN KIREILIS, 115 Winter Street. College. Activities: Band 4: Girls Glee Club 2: Drum Majorette 4. NANCY ELLEN KIRK, 100 Market Street. College. Activi- ties: A Cappella Choir 3, 4: Afternoon Composition 3: Girls Glee Club 4: Harmonics 4. 125 E sr-'P' -x 'Vi 5- and .ZX 1' I X as 1 -RY .Quo 'Il 456 Qrf' ii I Q 'S ,Q ,Q 1, 04' ...au-up ,.. 43 'bl Qc:-wr P YF NANCY LEE KMARAS, 23 Hermon Street. College, Ac- tivities: Nominating Committee 2: Class Play Helper 4. GAIL MARIE KNAPP, 23 Torrey Avenue. College. Transfer from Honesdale Catholic High School, Honesdale, Pennsyl- vania, September 1963. SUSAN CHARLENE KNIGHT, 29 Crescent Place. Commer- cial Retail Selling. JOHN PETER KOLENTSAS, 40 Park Street. General Busi- ness. Activity: Track 2. CAROLYN MARIE KOURY, 47 Pine Street. Commercial Ma- chines. Activity: Girls Glee Club 2. JOHN ANTHONY KRANCE, 72 Belmont Avenue. College. Activity: Band 2, 3, 4. VIRGINIA RUTH KRAUS, 21 Linnea Avenue. Commercial Machines. Activity: Part-timer 4. EMILY SUE KREINICK, 73 Greenfield Street. College. Ac- tivities: A Cappella Choir 3: Afternoon Composition 3: American Field Service 3, 4: Brocktonia News Staff 4: Brocktonia Collector 2: Constitution Committee 2: Ring Committee 3: French Club 4 Cpresidentl: Girls Glee Club 2: Math Club 3, 4: National Honor Society 3, 4 Qcorres- ponding secretary 41: Student Advisory Committee 2. JOHN GEORGE K'SEPKA, JR., 24 Rutland Square. lndus- trial Arts. JONATHAN PHILIP KUMIN, 105 Belcher Avenue. College. Activities: A Cappella Choir 3, 4: Afternoon Composition 3: Brocktonia News Staff 4: Brocktonia Collector 2, 3: Chess Club 3, 4: Christmas Pageant 3: Male Chorus 3, 4: Chess Team 3, 4. 126 l 4 Q l l i l l l l ll LEE KUPPERMAN, 90 Crickett Road. College. Activities: Christmas Pageant 3: Cross Country 3: Track 3. ROSE ANN KVARACEUS, 51 Oak Street. College. Activities: Afternoon Composition 3: Brocktonia Advertising Staff 3, 4: French Club 4: Math Club 3, 4 Csecretary 45: National Honor Society 3, 4 frecording secretary 43: Student Coun- cil Alternate 3: Yearbook Staff 4 Cart coordinator 43: Art 2, 3, 4. HENRY THOMAS LABELLE, 383 Summer Street. General Mechanical. Activity: Male Chorus 2. JEAN ANN LaFRENlERE, 208 Centre Street. Academic. Activities: Nominating Committee 2: Art 2, 4. MICHAEL RUSSELL LAGERSTEDT, 30 Twelfth Avenue. Academic. LINDA ELAINE LAIRD, 95 Tina Avenue. Commercial Book- keeping. Activities: Brocktonia News Staff 4: Brocktonia Collector 4: Library Monitor 2: National Honor Society 3, 4: Part-timer 4. CAROL MARIE LaLIBERTE, 19 Sterling Road. College. Ac- tivities: Afternoon Composition 3: Brocktonia Collector 4: Nominating Committee 3: Future Teachers Club 4 Cvice- presidentjg Junior Usher: Student Council Alternate 2: Home Economics Club 4. LEONARD PETER LALLI, 90 Harvard Street. Industrial Arts. CHRISTINE FRANCES LANE, 24 Elliot Street. Commercial Retail Selling. Transfer from Rockland High School, Rockland, November 1962. DIANE CHERYL LANE, 78 Brookville Avenue. Commercial Stenographic. Q.,-n E19 'Wu-5-,.f' .VA Ms 594 . SL L. 1 ROSALIND JEAN LANG, 18 Sewell Street. College. Activi- ties: American Field Service 3, 45 Nominating Committee 2 Calternatejg Ring Committee 3 CalternateJ5 Yearbook Staff 4 Cphotography assistanth. WILLIAM ROBERT LARITY, JR., 542 East Ashland Street. Industrial Arts. Activities: Band 2, 35 Industrial Arts Spring Social Committee 35 Social Steering Committee 3. CHERYL ANN LARSEN, 27 Harvard Street. Commercial Machines. Transfer from West Bridgewater High School, West Bridgewater, December 1962. Activities: Home Eco- nomics Club 45 Motto Committee 4. LINDA IRENE LATHAM, 133 Madison Street. Commercial Machines. Activity: Rockne 2. DORNA JEAN La TREMOUILLE, 868 Centre Street. Com mercial Machines. Activities: Rockne 25 Softball 2. NANCY JOAN LAVOIE, 39 Baker Street. College. Activities: Basketball 25 Girls Sports Council 2, 3: Girls Glee Club 2, 35 Rockne 2, 35 Student Council Representative 2, 3. FREDERICK ARNOLD LAWSON, 46 Crescent Place. Gen- eral Mechanical. MARJORIE ANN LAWSON, 46 Crescent Place. Commercial Machines. ROSEMARIE LAZARO, 689 Warren Avenue. General Busi- ness. Transfer from Northern Burlington High School, Columbus, New Jersey, March 1964. Activity: Girls Glee Club 2, 3. LINDA JANE LAZARUS, 194 West Street. College. Activi- ties: American Field Service 45 Nominating Committee 45 Future Teachers Club 45 Girls Glee Club 2, 35 Library Monitor 4. 128 SUZANNE MARY LEACH, 47 Allen Street. College. Transfer from St. Patrick's High School, Brockton, September 1963. ARTHUR JAMES LEARY, 130 Florence Street. General Business. Activities: Nominating Committee 3: Ring Com- mittee 3: Student Football Manager 33 Swimming 2: Tennis 2: Gym Monitor 2, 3: Football 2. BARBARA JEAN LEAVITT, 79 Wilson Street. General Busi- ness. Activity: Student Council Alternate 2. EILEEN MARIE LEDOUX, 12 Saunders Street. Commercial Retail Selling. Activity: Library Monitor 2. LINDA MAE LEEDBERG, 32 Clifton Avenue. Commercial Bookkeeping. RONALD NICKOLOUS LEMBO, 74 Packard Way. Techni- cal. Activities: Basketball 2, 3, 4: Junior Usher: Student Football Manager 4: Track 2: Trainer in Football 4. NANCY ROSE LENDH, 17 Addison Avenue. College. Ac- tivities: Dues Collector 2, 3, 4: Future Teachers Club 3: Rockne 2, 3: Junior Class Trip. MARTHA ANN LEONARD, 19 Albion Street. Commercial Machines. Activities: Brocktonia News Staff 33 Photography Committee Csenior representativej 4. JAMES LESCAULT, 87 East Ashland Street. College. Ac- tivity: Track 2. JAMES DAVID LEVINE, 6 West Avenue. College. Activities: Afternoon Composition 3, 4: Band 2: Brocktonia News Staff fsports editor 45 3, 4: Galloneers 2: Junior Usher: Male Chorus 2, 3, 4: Student Council Representative 3, 4 CExecutive Committee 45: Swimming 2, 3, 4 Cco-captain 41: Track 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 2. , 129 , 5 19 IR ll 'vo 5, . WC:-nf. I gr 1? ' ai iff? ll'- haf' HJ vii 'fi l W -'U' ROBERT JAY LEVINE, 3 Hampton Road. College. Activi- ties: Baseball 3, 4: Brocktonia News Staff 3, 4: Student Council Alternate 4. GEORGIA ANN LEWIS, 146 Drew Avenue. College. Activi- ties: A Cappella Choir 3, 4: Christmas Pageant 3, 4: Nominating Committee 2, 3: Girls Glee Club 2, 3, 4. LINDA JEAN LEWIS, 53 Summer Street. Commercial Re- tail Selling. Activity: Student Council Alternate 2. PATRICIA ANNE LEWIS, 26 Locust Street. College. Ac- tivities: Constitution Committee 2: Class Officer 2, 3, 4, fExecutive Committeel: Junior Usher: Yearbook 4. ALAN LIEBERMAN, 365 Belmont Street, Academic. Ac- tivities: Brocktonia News Staff 3: Student Team Manager 2, 4, fFootball, Baseball, Hockeyj: Track 2. KENNETH EDWARD LIFCHITZ, 582 East Ashland Street. College. Activity: Class Play Cast 4. JUDITH ANN LINCOLN, 47 Calmar Street. College. Ac- tivities: Future Teachers Club 4: Girls Glee Club 3: Rockne 2. PETER JOHN LINDE, 283 Forest Avenue. College. Activity: Golf 3, 4. JOHN EDWARD LINDSKOG, 30 Burkeside Avenue. College. Activity: Brocktonia Collector 2. IRENE ELENA LINKIS, 19 Farrington Street. College. 130 r, . MARK ALLAN LIPSON, 62 West Street.. College. Activities: Afternoon Composition 4: Brocktonia News Staff 4: Track 2. ALANNA KAY LONGE, 21 Manet Avenue. Commercial Stenographic. BARBARA JEANNE LONGE, 88 Ettrick Street. Commercial Bookkeeping. Transfer from Bridgewater-Raynham Re- gional High School, Bridgewater, September 1963. Activi- ties: A Cappella Choir 4: Christmas Pageant 43 Part-timer 4. HELEN ANN LORRAY, 58 Emmet Street. General Business. Activity: Girls Glee Club 2. JANET LOUISE LOUGHLIN, 387 North Cary Street. Com- mercial Bookkeeping. Activities: Dues Collector 2: Part- timer 45 Yearbook 4: Motto Committee 4. JUDITH ANN LOUGHLIN, 387 North Cary Street. Aca- demic. Activities: Brocktonia Collector 33 Yearbook 4. JAMES MICHAEL LOVEDAY, 2 Rochelle Street. College. Activities: Future Teachers Club 43 Hockey 2: Track 2, 4. ROSEMARY ANN LOWELL, 9 North Bassett Road. Com- mercial Stenographic. Activities: Part-timer 4: National Honor Society 4. CATHERINE STARR LUCE, 84 Tremont Street. Commercial Bookkeeping. Activities: Dues Collector 4: Girls Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Yearbook 4. ROSANNE LUPICA, 19 Bates Road. Commercial Retail Selling. Activities: Ring Committee 3: Class Play Helper 45 Rockne 2, 3, 4: Student Council Representative 2, 35 Motto Committee 4. 131 v I P V 1 I u. 'h 'ii v aw 'lr' - 9 nv' 1.g ZH Q i -rv' A 'ui' ff X' i l l L. Y 4'-3','i'V 'vi Q' -p' 3 li? gi Q A fi N5 2' A gdfy 'E . ses . -, v:-r-'Y X Q, 4' '49 .1 LEE JAY LUTZ, 27 Brookside Avenue. General Mechanical. Activities: Christmas Pageant 2, 3: Male Chorus 2, 3. SUSAN JANE MACDONALD, 84 Foster Street. General Business. Activity: Girls Glee Club 2. JAMES DONALD MacKAY, 211 West Chestnut Street. Col- lege. Activities: National Honor Society 3, 4: Student Tennis Manager 3. PAULA JEAN MACKIEWICZ, 9 Prince Street. College. Ac- tivities: Cheerleader 3, 4: Dues Collector 2: Girls Glee Club 2, 3: Rockne 2, 3, 4: Gift Committee 4. ELEANORE MARIE MACNEIL, 69 Breer Circle. Commercial Stenographic. Activities: Brocktonia Advertising Staff 2: Brocktonia Collector 2. MARILYN ANN MACOMBER, 19 Thornell Street. General Business. Activity: Library Monitor 2. LAWRENCE EDWARD MAHANOR, 92 Guild Road. College. GERALD EUGENE MALAFRONTE, 146 Tina Avenue. Aca- demic. CYNTHIA MARIA MALASPINO, 18 Edinboro Avenue. Com- mercial Stenographic. Activities: Nominating Committee 2: Photography Committee 2: Student Council Alternate 2. JO-ANN MARIE MANDEVILLE, 306 Centre Street. College. Transfer from Cardinal Spellman High School, Brockton, June 1963. 132 SUSAN FRANCES MANDEVILLE, 14 Auna Road. Commer- cial Machines. Activity: Rockne 2. CAROL JEAN MANNING, 11 Copeland Street. Commercial Machines. Activity: Part-timer 4. GARY EARNEST MANOLI, 701 Montello Street. General Mechanical. Activity: Swimming 2. KATHERINE DIANE MANTALOS, 7 Fenway Circle, College. Activities: French Club 4: Girls Glee Club 2: National Honor Society 3, 4. ANTHONY MARK MANZO, 23 Breer Street. College. Ac- tivity: Swimming 2, 4. MARIE MANZO, 23 Breer Street. College. Activities: Nomi- nating Committee 2: Junior Prom Decorating Committee. CHRISTOPHER BRUCE MAPP, 547 Crescent Street. Col- lege. Activities: Basketball 2, 3, 4: Baseball 4: Nominating Committee 4: Class Officer 2 QExecutive Committeeh: Stu- dent Council Alternate 2: Track 2. ROBERT EDWARD MARAGLIA, 35 Emmet Street. College. Activities: Afternoon Composition 4: Band 2, 3: Basketball 2: Christmas Pageant 4: Class Play Cast 4: Drama Fes- tival 4: Junior Usher: Math Club 4: Student Council Repre- sentative 2, 3, 4: Tennis 3, 4. DENNIS GEORGE MARCOS, 72 Pine Street. General Me- chanical. Activities: Band 2, 3: Male Chorus 2: Art Club 2, 3, 4. BETTY JANE MARELLA, 124 Edson Street. College. Ac- tivities: A Cappella Choir 4: Afternoon Composition 3: Brocktonia News Staff 3: Germania 3, 4, Csecretary 3, 43: Girls Glee Club 2, 4: National Honor Society 3, 4, CExecu- tive Committee 4J: Rockne 2, 3: Student Council Alternate 4: Yearbook 4: Harmonics 4. xx . 1 il X. . wi 1-5 05 'VN '1 '1 1 s if for J' ,X fr I :ii F ' ,C -V ' 'CT17 'O I B ll I fl ,. I I I I I I - I I Y . H 'l Q, I. li ll ll L. . x- - x 's 61.1. 9? W r'P lf' a N. I Civ f '54 QQ is-iv 10 TW? 'Hui QX 'ir' HUC 'Gs YT? we-17 'US ROY PETER MARIAN, 83 Brian Drive. College. Transfer from Holbrook High School, Holbrook, March 1963. GERALD LEE MARMORSTEIN, 23 Barry Street. General Business. RONALD FRANCIS MARRESE, 122 Longwood Avenue. College. JOYCE ELAINE MARROW, 34 Old Colony Square. College. Qctivities: A Cappella Choir 2: Girls Glee Club 2: Rockne JOAN FLORENCE MARTIN, 14 North Manchester Street. Commercial Machines. Activities: A Cappella Choir 3: Girls Glee Club 2, 4. ROBERT ALAN MARTIN, 51 Ash Street. College. Activities: Cross Country 2, 3: Germania 2, 3: Track 2. FRANCIS STANDLEY MASAITIS, 40 Edward Street. Techni- cal. LINDA JEAN MASAITIS, 40 Edward Street. College. Ac- tivities: Brocktonia Collector 2: Ring Committee 3: Future Teachers Club 4: Girls Glee Club 3. JACK HERBERT MASKELL, 144 Birchview Avenue. College. Activity: Band 2, 3, 4. CHARLENE ANN MASON, 148 Summer Street. College. Activities: Ring Committee 3: Girls Glee Club 2. 134 ROYCE LINWOOD MASON, 78 Waldo Street. Industrial Arts. WILLIAM THOMAS MASSOD, 338 North Warren Avenue. Technical. Activity: Football 4. -LINDA LOUISE MATHER, 28 Turner Street. Commercial Bookkeeping. Activity: Dues Collector 2, 3. RICHARD JAMES MATHER, 14 Emmet Street. College. Ac- tivities: Ring Committee 3: Galloneers 3, 4: Male Chorus 2, 3, 4. FRANK EVERETT MATTHEWS, 396 West Chestnut Street. Academic. PATRICIA ELAINE MAXWELL, 151 Prospect Street. General Business. Activities: Student Council Alternate 4: Gift Committee 4. JOYCE ELAINE McAFEE, 295 Ash Street. College. Activi- ties: Afternoon Composition 4: Future Teachers Club 4: Majorette 3, 4 Chead majorette 49. JANE ELLEN MCCARTHY, 18 Hoover Avenue. College. Ac- tivities: Brocktonia Collector 3: Student Council Repre- sentative 2. MARY ANNE MCCARTHY, 672 West Chestnut Street. Col- lege. Activities: A Cappella Choir 3, 4: Nominating Com- mittee 2: French Club 4: Girls Glee Club 2, 4: Student Council Alternate 2, 3: Student Advisory Committee 2. MARY GAIL McCUSKER, 302 Prospect Street. College. Ac- tivities: Brocktonia Collector 2: Photography Committee 4: Junior Prom Decorating Committee. -v N 3' is ,Rst 'CI' v?-6 -:gf l 1v 1,9 s id' i. ' iv' 'No' 3 'Wk 'QLNWY JN' -Pi ? 'S-..... 175 'rosa nrt HN! Q- ' I 'P :ROBERT JOSEPH MCDONOUGH, 776 Warren Avenue. Col- ege. DIANNE MARIE McENROE, 284 Grafton Street. Commer- cial Stenographic. JANE FRANCES MCGLONE, 10 Owens Avenue. General Household. RITA MARY ANNE McGRADY, 86 Lester Road. Commercial Bookkeeping. Activities: Afternoon Composition 3: Brock- tonia Collector 2: Nominating Committee 3, 4: Ring Com- mittee 3g Class Play Helper 4: Library Monitor 2: Student Council Alternate 2. JAMES EDWARD McGRAIL, 21 East Main Street. College. Transfer from Lawrence High School, Falmouth, January 1964. Activities: Afternoon Composition 3: Baseball 4: Brocktonia Collector 4: Football 4: Hockey 3, 4. ELEANOR FRANCELIA McGRATH, 123 Leach Avenue. Commercial Machines. Activity: Dues Collector 2. SCOTT ERNEST McGRATH, 55 Sagamore Road. College. Activities: Basketball 2, 3: Male Chorus 2, 43 Public Ad- dress Monitor 2. ANNE MARIE MCLAUGHLIN, 222 Crescent Street. Com- mercial Retail Selling. Activity: Distributive Education Clubs of America 4. ELAINE BERNADETTE MCLAUGHLIN, 135 Calvin Street. College. Transfer from Cardinal Cushing High School, South Boston, November 1962. MARY ANN McLAUGHLlN, 237 Spring Street. College. Ac- tivities: Ring Committee 3: French Club 4: Future Teach- ers Club 3, 4: Yearbook 4. 136 SALLYANN MARIE McLAUGHLlN, 68 Coral Street. Com- mercial Machines. SUSAN MIRIAM MCMAHON, 384 Ash Street. College. Ac- tivities: Class Play Cast 4: Dues Collector 45 French Club 4: Future Teachers Club 3, 4: Girls Glee Club 4. ANN MARIE MCNAMARA, 96 Elliot Street. Commercial Bookkeeping. PAUL WARREN MEACHAM, 18 Mercedes Road. Technical. Activity: Junior Usher. RICHARD WILLIAM MEADE III, 23 Camarra Terrace. Col- lege. Transfer from Lawton High School, Lawton, Okla- homa, March 1964. HELEN ANNA MEDLIN, 126 Bourne Street. Commercial Bookkeeping. NATALIE LOUISE MELCHIONNE, 242 Grove Street. Com- mercial Retail Selling. Activity: Distributive Education Clubs of America 4. LINDA JANE MERREY, 104 Hollis Street. College. Activi- ties: A Cappella Choir 4: Brocktonia Advertising Staff 3, 4: Brocktonia Collector 35 Christmas Pageant 4: French Club 45 Girls Glee Club 2, 4: National Honor Society 4. THALIA NOREEN METCALF, 151 Birch Street, Bridgewater. College. Activities: Class Play Cast 4: Rockne 2, 3, 4: Student Council Representative 3, 4 CExecutive Commit- tee 39. PATRICIA ANNE MICHIENZI, 3 Hampton Avenue. General Business. Activity: Student Council Alternate 2. Q-.-,-Q Q: ffi Q , fi .- fi .L P' f 'w it 'NZ , guy 1 K. . S. . s-. , QS 0- QW-1 I' arg 'l V ,ns 'V' W 45' 01' - - 31' ki 44' I' 1-rf' V vu..,Q 'Og inn--'J 1:8- lf' 1'-'sr' q:r Y f x ev' I HELEN HEDWIGA MICKIEWICZ, 360 Quincy Street. Col- lgegi. Activities: Dues Collector 3: Red Cross Committee WILLIAM MICHAEL MILEWSKI, 317 Richmond Street. Technical. ROBERT STEPHEN MILLER, 284 Hovendon Avenue. Tech- nical. Activity: Band 2. ROBERTA LOUISE MILLER, 20 Oakland Avenue. College. Activity: Girls Glee Club 2, 3, 4. JOANNE FRANCES MINNOCK, 178 Magoun Avenue. Col- lege. Activities: A Cappella Choir 3, 4: French Club 4: Future Teachers Club 4: Girls Glee Club 2, 4: National Honor Society 3, 4: Motto Committee 4. MAUREEN ELLEN MITCHELL, 46 Aspen Street. College. Transfer from Cardinal Spellman High School, Brockton, September 1963. Activities: Brocktonia Advertising Staff 4: Brocktonia Collector 4: Future Teachers Club 3, 4. PAUL BRENDON MONAGHAN, 145 Menlo Street. College. Activities: Football 2, 3: Math Club 3: Track 2, 3, 4. ROBERT WILLIAM MONE, 20 Hampton Road. College Transfer from Cardinal Spellman High School, Brockton, September 1964. Activity: Golf 3, 4. BARBARA ANN MOONEY, 78 Byron Avenue. Commercial Bookkeeping. Activities: Student Council Representative 2, 4: Student Council Alternate 3: Book Store Committee 3, 4. JEAN ELIZABETH MOORE, 26 Clifford Avenue. Commercial Machiges. Activities: Photography Committee 4: Part- timer . 138 PAULA JEAN MOREAU, 3 Tilton Avenue. College. Trans- fer from Havelock High School, Havelock, North Carolina, September 1962. Activities: Class Play Cast 3, 43 French Club 3, 4: Student Council Representative 33 Debate Club 2, 3. LINDA LORREL MORENCY, 117 Forest Avenue. Commer- cial Retail Selling. Activities: Nominating Committee 2 Cco-chairman 233 Motto Committee 4: Distributive Educa- tion Clubs of America 4. CHARLENE ANN MORRIS, 52 Greenbriar Road. College. Activities: Brocktonia Advertising Staff 3, 45 French Club 45 National Honor Society 3, 4. PAUL MICHAEL MORRISON, 80 Sterling Road. Academic. Activities: Basketball 25 Tennis 3. PAUL ALAN MORSE, 55 Pleasant Street. Industrial Arts. ROBERTA FRANCINE MORSE, 11 Hancock Street. Com- mercial Machines. Activities: Brocktonia Collector 2: Nominating Committee 23 Dues Collector 2: Rockne 2, 3: Student Council Representative 2. SABINA LINDA MUGGEO, 248 Battles Street. Commercial Machines. DOROTHY FRANCES MURPHY, 42 Weston Street. General Business. ELIZABETH ANN MURPHY, 478 Torrey Street. College. Transfer from Cardinal Spellman High School, Brockton, September 1963. Activities: Future Teachers Club 3, 43 Home Economics Club 4. GEORGE FRANCIS MURPHY, 160 Park Road. Commercial Retail Selling. Activities: Brocktonia Collector 2: Class Play Usher 4: Tennis 23 Distributive Education Clubs of America 4 Cpresidentb. .ff CUM 'ir' 1Y 'Y ii lf' if 1-:--7 L0 in-' tv if-F .gp-, , - .'L' ll X 01 Q15 ,. l j.'1I'.L. 3. . ff? ff' MARY-JUNE CHRISTINE MURPHY, 25 Columbia Street. College. Activities: Afternoon Composition 4: French Club 47 Future Teachers Club 45 Girls Glee Club 2: Library Mon- itor 4: BHS Red Cross 3, 4: Gift Committee 4. DEBORAH JEAN NARDUCCI, 65 Fitzpatrick Avenue. Com- mercial Machines. Activity: Rockne 2. GAIL ANN NARDUCCI, 23 Nye Avenue. Commercial Ma- chines. ROSEANN NASIOPOULOS, 40 Haverhill Street. Com- mercial Retail Selling. Activities: Distributive Education Clubs of America 45 Public Address Monitor 2. MARY ELIZABETH NAVES, 18 Snell Street. Commercial Bookkeeping. MARY ELIZABETH NEEDHAM, 37 Stephen Drive. Commer- cial Machines. LINDA ANN NEIL, 157 South Leyden Street. Commercial Stenographic. BERT HAROLD NELSON, 73 Foster Street. Technical. Ac- tivity: Hockey 2, 4. JANETH ANN NELSON, 33 Menlo Street. Commercial Stenographic. Activities: Class Play Usher 4: Girls Glee Club 3, 4: Rockne 3: Part-timer 4. ROBERT WILLIAM NELSON, 39 Fenway Circle. Academic. 140 SANDRA NELSON, 235 Keith Avenue Extension. College. Activities: A Cappella Choir 3, 4: Christmas Pageant 3, 4: Photography Committee 4: Girls Glee Club 4. ALFRED THOMAS NICCOLI, 430 Ash Street. Commercial Retail Selling. Activities: Galloneers 3, 4: Male Chorus 2, 3, 4. DENNIS ANTHONY NICCOLI, 75 Florence Street. General Business. Activities: Brocktonia News Staff 3: Dues Col- lector 3: Public Address Monitor 3. CHARLES JAMES NICKOLAOW, 22 Ridge Hill Avenue. Col- lege. Activities: Football 2, 3, 4: Track 2. KAREN DIANE NIELSEN, 17 Marion Avenue. College. Ac- tivities: Girls Glee Club 3: Math Club 4: Yearbook Staff 4. RONALD EARL NIXON, 926 North Quincy Street. Com- mercial Bookkeeping. DAVID MICHAEL NOONAN, 50 Brunswick Street. General Business. Activities: Basketball 2, 3: Football 2: Swimming 2. CAROLE ANN NORDBERG, 25 Park Road. College. Activi- ties: A Cappella Choir 3, 4: American Field Service 3, 4: Christmas Pageant 2, 3, 4: Dues Collector 2, 3: Future Teachers Club 3: Girls Glee Club 2, 4: Student Council AI- ternate 4: Harmonics 4. ANN MARIE NORKUS, 38 Willow Street. College. Ac- tivities: Brocktonia Collector 3, 4: Nominating Committee 4: Student Council Representative 2: Yearbook 4. PATRICIA CAROL NYE, 149 Winter Street. Commercial Stenographic. ,C,'K1'x'x-50' I .xxx .Q 'A il F 'Cl , 'W' N 'ST-. .,,. '- fr r 'tt' I wlC1 '! A 'ix .IP r 'C 95' rl fd' A fc' yfiww l l A 'Wi C 'f, 5.27 Uv JX 4-...-0 ,5 Q.. My gr 0 I : 751 Z -iv 1 n '91- 1 Q'--C-4 ' N f kx' 1' X , lr IU' 'fl 91 ' A Lv SUSAN GAIL NYGREN, 37 Willow Street. College. Activi- ties: A Cappella Choir 3: Christmas Pageant 3: Future Teachers Club 4: Junior Usher. JEAN FRANCES O'BRIEN, 154 Battles Street. General Business. SHEILA ANNE O'CONNELL, 20 Waverly Street. College. Activities: A Cappella Choir 3, 4: American Field Service 3: Christmas Pageant 3, 4: Constitution Committee 2: Girls Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Rockne 2, 3, 4: Student Council Repre- sentative 3, 4 fvice president 45: Harmonics 3, 4: Student Advisory Committee 2. JOHN JAMES O'CONNOR, 71 Myrtle Street. College. Ac- tivities: Football 2: Golf 3, 4: Tennis 2. JAMES GEORGE 0'DONNELL, 28 Kenwood Street. Aca- demic. JOHN HENRY 0'HEARN, 615 Main Street. Commercial Bookkeeping. MAUREEN ELAINE 0'KEEFE, 19 Pontiac Road. College. Ac- tivities: Afternoon Composition 3: French Club 4: Rockne 2, 3. KATHLEEN 0'LEARY, 337 Prospect Street. College. Ac- tivities: Brocktonia Collector 2: Ring Committee 3: Fu- ture Teachers Club 3, 4: Junior Usher. MAUREEN ELLEN 0'LEARY, 299 Grove Street. Commercial Retail Selling. Activities: Girls Glee Club 3: Rockne 3, 4. JUDITH ANN OLSON, 19 Grand Street. Commercial Stenographic. Activity: Library Monitor 2. 142 JAMES PETER O'MEARA, 77 Lynn Road. Commercial Re- tail Selling. Activity: Distributive Education Clubs of America 4. CHARLES JOSEPH ORANELLAS, 25 North Leyden Street. College. DIANE MARIE ORCUTT, 148 Oak Street. Commercial Ma- chines. Activities: Photography Committee 45 Class Play Usher 45 Part-timer 45 Motto Committee 4. ALANA JEAN ORTENDAHL, 134 Ettrick Street. College. Ac- tivities: A Cappella Choir 3, 45 American Field Service 45 Brocktonia News Staff 45 Nominating Committee 25 French Club 45 Girls Glee Club 2, 45 Student Council Alternate 2, 35 Gift Committee 4. GARY PETER OSOWICK, 68 Thurber Avenue. College. Ac- tivities: Afternoon Composition 45 Basketball 25 Ring Committee 35 Junior Usher: Track 2, 3, 4. FRANCES OSTROFF, 56 Norman Road. Commercial Stenographic. JOSEPH ALFRED 0'SULLIVAN, 55 Albion Street. College. PATRICIA JO OTT, 23 Lincoln Road. College. Activities: Afternoon Composition 35 Brocktonia News Staff 3, 45 Photography Committee 45 Rockne 2. CHARLENE ANN OUELLETTE, 126 Market Street. College. Activity: Junior Usher. JEANNE MARIE OWENS, 45 Forest Road. College. Activi- ties: Brocktonia News Staff 45 Brocktonia Collector 35 Constitution Committee 25 Germania 3, 4 Csecretary 315 Math Club 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Rockne 35 Year- book Staff 45 Science Team 4. 143 'YQ sy' if ix in fri 1 -I 4--f R af'-v QW--.., Q5 .pr Q! Q5-9' U 1235, we-'X 740' TF-'P Yi -jp' l0 9'5 is-4 W 'var ga? wwf? f hs A-.1 'xx ' .. aim, 409' K.,--sf -nv X gg-f-vt 533 LINDA ANN OXENFORD, 1 Nazarene Avenue. College. Ac- tivities: Nominating Committee 4: Germania 2, 3 Csecre- tary 39: Girls Glee Club 4: Rockne 2. JOHN DOUGLAS PAANANEN, 170 Woodard Avenue. Gen- eral Business. LINDA JANE PACKARD, 35 Byron Avenue. College. Ac- tivities: Nominating Committee 2, 3: Ring Committee 3: Rockne 2. MARY PACKARD, 30 Gordon Street. Commercial Machines. Activity: Girls Glee Club 2. LAURENE ANNE PAGNOTTA, 91 Breer Street. College. Activities: Cheerleader 3, 4: Class Play Cast 4: Dues Col- lector 3, 4: Rockne 2, 3, 4: Student Council Alternate 2, 4. ZOE PAPACHRONES, 43 Walnut Street. Commercial Book- keeping. ETHEL PAPPAS, 44 Newbury Street. College. Activity: Girls Glee Club 2. CANDACE ELIZABETH PAQUETTE, 709 Pleasant Street. College. Activities: Brocktonia Advertising Staff 4: Girls Glee Club 3: Rockne 2. JOHN JOSEPH PARADISO, 31 Nicholson Drive. College. PAUL ANTHONY PARISI, 19 Wheeler Avenue. College. Ac- tivities: A Cappella Choir 4: Band 2: Brocktonia Collector 2: Christmas Pageant 43 Male Chorus 2, 3, 43 Student Council Representative 3, 4. 144 JOHN WARREN PARKS, 419 Howard Street. Industrial Arts. WILLIAM EDWARD PARLOW, 113 Addison Street. College. ANNE MARIE PAULOVICH, 718 Pearl Street. College. Ac- tivities: Brocktonia News Staff 45 Junior Usher: Junior Prom Decorating Committee. TOBY ANN PEARLMAN, 110 Boundary Street. Commer- cial Bookkeeping. Activities: Part-timer 45 Yearbook 4. NORMA JEAN PEARSON, 81 Carl Avenue. Commercial Bookkeeping. Activities: Junior Usherg National Honor Society 3, 45 Part-timer 4. PAUL ALAN PEARSON, 101 Nilsson Street. College. TINA IRENE PEARSON, 32 Hunt Street. General Business. GEORGE HARDEN PEASE, 15 Thornell Street. General Mechanical. JANET MARIE PECHEY, 16 Ellis Street. Commercial Re- tail Selling. Activities: Brocktonia Collector 4: Distributive Education Clubs of America 4. DANA M. PEREWICZ, 25 Wyoming Avenue. Technical. Ac- tivity: Football 2. 145 14 lf? 5 3 . 1 JL at Y.. X l l'5 I I K ,I .-I x N 3 .,' N t L cis ff '55 HJ, 1 'V AIN .4 I A If 5 ., , A ,. . f fl . , ' Wise! . 4- if. , 1-, gin.. .asf CQ t '7 w . B .-.X . A 7, arf' Fw' X ,gk --.af 9..- K, ki VN Q-wo ' Kl ,xf' , -3 rl : gn. ,g ,gr f W Q, 'SP if f IQ Q- ,L EJ - -N if 3 lx A1 f F3 of 'Z W 447 ' lc. z'it 1 , ,hl :Fm . ,iff 5' is 16 ,vig 'N x 4 - I' fy? Q as 'ii J 5: X 1 Q - V . 1- 'lf' X in '-N13 2 'rf' 'f EY' 9 9 ni' 'vm ,VX ' t pn SHERRY MARIE PERKINS, 14 Pine Avenue. College. Ac- tivities: Dues Collector 3p Girls Glee Club 43 Junior Prom Decorating Committee. KAREN ANN PERRAULT, 35 Brian Drive. Commercial Machines. Activities: Ring Committee 3, Rockne 2, 3, 4: Student3Council Representative 2: Student Council Al- ternate . MARY LOUISE PERRAULT, 19 Lilly Avenue. General Busi- ness. Activity: Rockne 2. PHILIP DANE PERROTTA, 74 Cambo Street. Technical. Ac- tivity: Male Chorus 2. ARTHUR JAMES PERRY, 34 Packard Way. Academic. Activities: A Cappella Choir 3, 45 Galloneers 3, 4, Male Chorus 3, 4: Christmas Pageant 3, 4. CHESTER JOSEPH PERRY, 56 Sherman Street. Industrial Arts. JEAN ELLA PERRY, 50 Glenwood Street. Commercial Ma- chines. Activities: Dues Collector 2: Motto Committee 4. JOHN CLYDE PERRY, 100 West Chestnut Street. Com- mercial Bookkeeping. KAREN ANN PERRY, 357 East Street. Commercial Steno- graphic. Activities: Basketball 2, 3: Girls Sports Council 23 Part-timer 4: Rockne 2, 3. ROBERT WILLIAM PERRY, 50 Howard Square. College. 146 WAYNE ROBERT PERRY, 48 West Park Street. College. Activities: Band 2, 3, 43 Nominating Committee 33 Ger- mania 2. BARBARA JEAN PETERSON, 328 North Cary Street. Com- mercial Machines. DIANNE CHRISTINE PETERSON, 21 Jordan Street. Col- lege. Activities: Brocktonia Advertising Staff 43 Nominating Committee 43 Future Teachers Club 43 Student Council Representative 43 Junior Prom Decorating Committee. JACQUELYN ANN PETERSON, 555 West Chustnut Street. College. Activities: A Cappella Choir 3, 43 Brocktonia News Staff 43 French Club 4 Ctreasurer 453 National Honor So- ciety 3, 43 Student Council Representative 2, 33 Yearbook 43 Student Advisory Council 23 Public Address Monitor 2. NANCY RUTH PETERSON, 280 Hillberg Avenue. College. Activities: A Cappella Choir 3, 43 Brocktonia Collector 33 Photography Committee 43 Girls Glee Club 3, 43 Harmonics 3, 4. ROBERT HALL PETTENGILL, 19 Noyes Avenue. Academic. Activity: Band 2, 3, 4. AMELIA FRANCES PETTI, 87 Ellis Street. College. Activi- ties: Brocktonia Collector 23 Ring Committee 3. ROSEMARY AMELIA PETTI, 83 Southworth Street. Com- mercial Machines. Activities: American Field Service 2: Nominating Committee 33 Dues Collector 3, 43 Student Council Representative 33 Student Council Alternate 43 Junior Prom Decorating Committee: Pigskin Social Deco- rating Committee 3. CARRIE ELLA PETTIFORD, 46 Ford Street. Commercial Machines. PAUL FRANCIS PHANEUF, 20 Burkeside Avenue. General Business. ta oh fi? 13' lbw, 1 2 QQ of fd .31-113 gfzjvw :H 1' X323 'VN 43. fix Q Y'--1' '01-4 'buff .ZZ W-l 'Q V.. IL 'fa we I gr. IN 604 V. VV. Ax! -53' CAROL ANN PICARD, 12 Appleton Street. General Sales and Service. FRANCIS JOSEPH PICCHIONE, 38 Dover Street. College. Activities: Afternoon Composition 35 Brocktonia Collector 2: Christmas Pageant 2, 3: Male Chorus 2, 3, 4. LEWIS JOHNSON PIERCE, 231 Crescent Street. Technical. GORDON DENNIS PIKE, 76 Turner Street. Industrial Arts. MARY ELLEN PIKE, 900 North Quincy Street. Commercial Stenographic. Activities: Brocktonia Collector 43 Ring Committee 3. LINDA ANN PINNETTI, 285 Field Street. Academic. Activi- ties: Band 3, 43 Girls Glee Club 2, 43 Drum Majorette 3, 4 Cco-captain 39. SAMUEL ARTHUR PINNETTI, 160 Hovendon Avenue. In- dustrial Arts. Activity: Hockey 2, 3, 4. PAUL ANTHONY PISCATELLI, 81 Thatcher Street. College. ROBERT EDWARD PIVERONAS, 11 Donald Street. ln- dustrial Arts. Activities: Football 2: Swimming 2. VIRGINIA RUTH PLACE, 12 Monarch Street. Commercial Bookkeeping. Activities: A Cappella Choir 4: Girls Glee Club 3, 4: Harmonics 4: Part-timer 4. 148 DOREEN ANNE POLISENO, 49 Hunt Street. Commercial Retail Selling. Activities: Advisory Council 2: Distributive Education Clubs of America 4. ANDREA FRANCES PORCIELLO, 38 Howard Square. Col- lege. Activities: Afternoon Composition 33 Future Teachers Club 4: Girls Glee Club 2: Library Monitor 4. GARY ALTON PORTER, 86 Tribou Street. Commercial Retail Selling. Activities: Distributive Education Clubs of America 2: Motto Committee 4. STANLEY KENNETH PORTER, 14 Carleton Street. College. Activities: Bookstore 2, 3: Student Council Alternate 2, 3. PATRICIA ANN POWERS, 46 Wheeler Avenue. College. WILLIAM NELSON PRATT, 14 East Nilsson Street. General Business. Activity: Gift Committee 4. KENNETH WILLIAM PRENTICE, ll Bangor Street. Com- mercial Retail Selling. Transfer from Medford High, Med- ford, September 1963. Activities: Band 2, 3, 4: Distributive Education Clubs of America 4. ANTHONY JOHN PRIBASH, 634 Centre Street. College. DIANE ELIZABETH PRINCE, 95 Morse Avenue. College. Activities: A Cappella Choir 3, 4: Afternoon Composition 3, 4: Brocktonia News Staff 3, 4: Brocktonia Collector 2: French Club 4: Future Teachers Club 4: Girls Glee Club 4: National Honor Society 3, 4: Orchestera 2. ELIZABETH NIKKI PRODOUZ, 599 North Montello Street. Commercial Machines. Activity: Public Address System 2. 1 1 P 'N 5? 'lqi Q-, 'A 'W qc:-F' 'Xn'x 1--1 l g 'Eng-, 3 'VN UI 21 if I4 I f.. fy- fa. -s A IC' 'V' J K . I Q :S - 'iv Q' - vzr .Jr ii IU' YI' .,' 'Qing - ,1-'Y I -fr- . , X ---.--r Q . xx 'l A av- .. A OV, , X fl' dw. 'VR 'Ts I VALERIE JEANNE PURDON, 159 Channing Avenue. Col- lege. Activities: Afternoon Composition 3: Band 2, 3, 4: Class Play Helper 4: Future Teachers Club 4: Orchestra 2. IAN QUINN, 74 Copeland Street. Industrial Arts. JUDITH ANN QUINN, 211 Plain Street. Commercial Ma- chines. Activity: Student Council Alternate 2, 3. SNIEGUOLE VAIERIJA RAMANAUSKAS, 39 Arthur Street. College. Transfer from Putnam Catholic Academy, Putnam, Connecticut, February 1963. DOUGLAS IRL RAMSAY, 233 Elsie Road. College. Activi- ties: Cross Country 2, 3: Swimming 4: Track 2, 3, 4. DIANNE ANGELIA RAMSDELL, 40 Emmet Street. Commer- cial Machines. ELIZABETH WINNIFRED RAYMOND, 42 Lisa Drive. Com- mercial Machines. Transfer from Classical High School, Lynn, December 1962. KATHLEEN ANNE REARDON, 65 Glenwood Street. Aca- demic. Activities: Motto Committee 4: Nominating Com- mittee 2: Ring Committee 3: Rockne 2, 3: Student Council Alternate 2. MAUREEN ANNE REARDON, 18 Shaw Road. General Business. Transfer from Abington High School, Abington, October 1964. PATRICIA ANN REARDON, 88 Errol Road. College. Ac- tivities: Afternoon Composition 3: Brocktonia News Staff 3, 4: Chess Club 3: Photography Committee 4: Dues Col- lector 3, 4: Future Teachers Club 3, 4: Library Monitor 4: Math Club 3, 4: National Honor Society 3, 4: Student Council Alternate 4: Yearbook Staff 4: Sophomore Advis- ory Committee 2: Public Address System 2, 3, 4. 150 . I l. l a l LINDA JEANET'I'E REAVIS, 29-F Hill Street., Commercial Stenographic. Activities: Rockne 2, 3: Nominating Com- mittee 4. CARLETON LEWIS REED, 24 Corcoran Road. College. Ac- tivities: Basketball 2: Brocktonia Collector 3, 4: Student Council 4 Ctreasurer 45: Track 2. KENNETH EDWARD RENAUD, 139 Cashman Road. lndus- trial Arts. CAROL ANN RENO, 68 Howard Street. Commercial Ma- chines. Activities: Dues Collector 2: Library Monitor 2, 4. ROBERT ALAN RESERVITZ, 45 Thorny Lea Terrace. Col- lege. Activities: Afternoon Composition 4: Junior Usher: Tennis 4: Track 2, 3. PATRICIA ANN RICHARDS, 56 Cushing Avenue. College. Activity: Rockne 2. JANE PALMER RICHARDSON, 93 Carroll Avenue. College. Activities: A Cappella Choir 3: Christmas Pageant 3: Student Council Representative 2: Student Council Alter- nate 3: Yearbook 4. :KENNETH PARLOW RICHMOND, 268 Winter Street. Col- ege. GREGORY THEODORE RICKS, 82 Foster Street. College. Activities: Afternoon Composition 2, 3: Basketball 2, 3, 4: Baseball 2, 3: Constitution Committee 2: Football 3: Fu- ture Teaciiers Club 4: Student Council Representative 2: rack 3, . MARGARET-ANN SWIFT RILEY, 80 Ellis Street. Commercial Bookkeeping. ?9f1rb., 7v lbs l .. ' r' rw' .11 A if X.. X X 'A av-R Q--uv .1 N 5 Fil . W 1 wQ5nv :au-I '04 4 .HQ , tibia.. A-, if 1--f-'v is VVS . 'Q'1' Y,A.n :PNK ,Q 'Vx '-Dy! g . 3 if A - ,, , X Y ' 'Q ,i xv' 'Q und nf ' 4. .2 nts, 'CII' VM L.-f E+ FRANCIS PATRICK RIORDAN, 117 Florence Street. Gen- eral Business. Activity: Football 2. PETER RIORDAN, 88 Clinton Street. Academic. Activities: A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4: Christmas Pageant 2, 3, 4: Cross Country 2: Galloneers 2, 3, 4: Male Chorus 2, 3, 4. PETER ALAN RIPIN, 286 West Elm Street. Academic. Transfer from Waterford Halfmoon High School, Waterford, New York, June 1963. Activity: Chess Club 2, 3. GLENN JEFFREY RISKIN, 68 Bernard Road. College. SYLVIA MAE ROBBINS, 17 Berkshire Avenue. Commercial Bookkeeping. SANDRA MARIE ROBILLARD, 1027 Warren Avenue. Col- lege. Activities: American Field Service 3: Girls Glee Club 2: Rockne 2, 3: Student Council Representative 2, 3, 4. DONALD FRANCIS ROBINSON, 10 Hazel Street. College. LINDA ANTOINETTE ROCK, 723 North Montello Street. Commercial Machines. Activities: Gift Committee 43 Girls Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Class Day Helper 3. JOYCE MARGARET RODDY, 1839 Main Street. Academic. Activities: Brocktonia Advertising Staff 4: Future Teachers Club 4. ROBERT LAWRENCE RODRICK, 35 Packard Street. Tech- nlcal. ,152 ANNETTE RONDEAU, 6 Poplar Road. College. Activity: Junior Usher. DAVID JOSEPH RONDEAU, 21 Everett Street. General Me- chanical. SANDRA JEAN RONDEAU, 33 Frederick Street. Academic. Activity: Girls Glee Club 2. WINNIFRED BARBARA ROOD, 11 Malvern Road. Commer- cial Machines. SUSAN LYNN ROSE, 52 Stephen Drive. Commercial Steno- graphic. Activity: Library Monitor 2. ALAN WALTER ROSS, 35 Linnea Avenue. Commercial Ma- chines. LORNE FRANCIS ROUX, 37 Sunset Drive. College. Ac- tivity: Track 3. PRISCILLA ANN ROWLEY, 102 Ferris Avenue. Commercial Bookkeeping. PAUL EDWARD RUGGIERO, 27 Poole Street. College. LAWRENCE EDWARD RUSH, 10 Stephen Drive. Indus- trial Arts. 5 L- ,,,,.,?, gnlf' '23 .I ,,4' MN Lf X 4. Q' I 'Sf' C' ' . .1-...A XY' 'Q' -,...v I-9' 'J' Qt 'of Hy' '-..,,,.pv gap-vauv' r .any ' nv PATRICIA ANN RUSKIEWICZ, 21 William Street. College. Activities: Gift Committee 4: Nominating Committee 2: Future Teachers Club 4: Junior Usher: Math Club 4: Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4: Student Council Alternate 2. FRANCIS JOSEPH RUSSELL, 165 Belmont Street. Aca- demic. Activities: Basketball 2, 3, 4: Baseball 2: Brock- tonia Collector 35 Track 2: Public Address Monitor 4. WILLIAM EDWARD RUSSELL, 61 Cross Street. College. Activity: Student Football Manager 3. :ROBERT MARSHALL SADOSKI, 1190 Belmont Street. Col- ege. RICHARD DANA SAMUELSON, 540 West Chestnut Street. College. Activities: Basketball 4: Hockey 2. SANDRA MARIE SANTIANO, 173 Hovendon Avenue. Com- mercial Machines. DEBORAH ANN SANTORO, 189 Pleasant Street. College. Activities: A Cappella Choir 43 Girls Glee Club 4: Student Council Representative 45 Student Council Alternate 3: Harmonics 4. JOHN PHILLIP SANTORO, 62 Fitzpatrick Avenue. College. JOHN FRANK SARRIS 920 North Main Street. College Transfer from Miami High School, Miami, Florida, Feb: ruary 1962. BEVERLY ANN SCHILL, 915 Warren Avenue. College. Ac- tivity: Photography Committee 4. 154 CAROLE SUSAN SCHREIBER, 138 Prospect Avenue. Col- lege. Activities: Afternoon Composition 3: American Field Service 3, 4: Class Play Helper 4: Dues Collector 4: Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4: French Club 4: Student Council Alternate 2: Yearbook 4. ROGENE ANN SEAQUIST, 177 Grafton Street. Commercial Stenographic. Activities: Brocktonia Collector 2, 4: Part- timer 4: Girls Glee Club 4. PATRICIA FLORENCE SEBELIA, 109 West Ashland Street. College. Activities: Nominating Committee 2: Student Council Alternate 4: Yearbook 4: Advisory Committee 2. ROBERT WILBUR SEELEY, 9 Crowell Street. General Me- chanical. Transfer from Whitefield High School, Whitefield, New Hampshire, September 1963. NATHAN HOWARD SEGAL, 129 Lester Road. Academic. Transfer from North Reading High School, North Reading, December 1963. MICHAEL SERGIO, 57 Alger Street. College. Activity: Nomi- nating Committee 3. RICHARD RUPEN SEROPIAN, 418 West Chestnut Street. Commercial Bookkeeping. Activities: Basketball 2: Base- ball 4: Track 3, 4: Football 2. THOMAS ALLAN SERRA, 536 North Quincy Street. College. Activity: Male Chorus 2. DEBORAH ANN SHARKEY, 39 Edgar Street. Commercial Stenographic. Activities: Ring Committee 3: Girls Glee Club 4: Part-timer 4. SUSAN DAVIS SHARKEY, 51 Wilmington Street. College. Activities: Afternoon Composition 3: American Field Serv- ice Cchairmanl 3, 4: Brocktonia Collector 2: Class Play Helper 4: Library Monitor 2, 3: Student Council Represen- tative 2, 3: Yearbook 4: Junior Prom Decorating Com- mittee: Red Cross Committee 2, 3, 4: Math Club 4. 155 JEFFREY LEE SHAW, 27 Highland Street. Technical. Ac- tivity: Swimming 3, 4. MARY KATHLEEN SHEEHAN, 336 Green Street. General Household. LOUISE SHEINMAN, 35 North Ash Street. College. Activ- ities: Afternoon Composition 3: American Field Service 3, 4: Nominating Committee 4: Dues Collector 2, 3: Future Teachers Club frecording secretary 45 3, 4: Junior Usher: Library Monitor 2, 3, 4: Yearbook 4. LINDA SHERMAN, 15 Packard Way. Commercial Steno- graphic. LINDA SUSAN SHOLOCK, 19 Oak Ridge Drive East. Col- lege. Activities: A Cappella Choir 3, 4: Brocktonia Adver- tising Staff 4: Brocktonia Collector 4: Future Teachers Club 4: Girls Sports Council 3, 4: Girls Glee Club 3, 4: Rockne 3, 4. NANCY JEAN SHUTE, 160 Lynn Road. College. Activities: Afternoon Composition 4: Brocktonia Advertising Staff 4: National Honor Society 3, 4: Yearbook 4. RICHARD GASTON SIGOUIN, 159 Algonquin Street. Col- lege. DAVID MICHAEL SILVA, 339 North Warren Avenue. Techni- cal. Activity: Male Chorus 2. PAUL RUSSELL SIMMONS, 42 Keith Avenue. College. BEVERLY JEAN SIMPSON, 539 Pleasant Street. College. Activities: Motto Committee 4: Class Play Helper 4: Fu- ture Teachers Club 4: Girls Glee Club 4. 156 ANN ALDONA SIMS, 72 Richmond Street. College. Activi- ties: Afternoon Composition 3, 4: Brocktonia Advertising Staff 4: Girls Glee Club 4: Yearbook 4. JOHN FRANCIS SIWICKE, 19 Lester Road. Technical. WILLIAM ALGAR SKIENDIEL, 16 Falconer Avenue. Aca- demic. JAMES AUGUSTINE SKINNER, 20 Waldo Street. Commer- cial Retail Selling. MARILYN EMILY SKOP, 11 Seaver Street. College. Ac- tivities: Afternoon Composition 3: Brocktonia News Staff 3: French Club 4: Math Club 3, 4: National Honor Society 3, 4: Yearbook 4. GERALD WALTER SKULLEY, 135 Forest Avenue. College. GERALD LEE SLANEY, 41 Yarmouth Avenue. Technical. SUSAN ISABELLE SLUTSKY, 376 Green Street Extension. College. Activities: Afternoon Composition 3: American Field Service 3, 4: Brocktonia Collector 4: Gift Committee 4: Nominating Committee 3: Junior Usher: Student Coun- cil Alternate 2: Advisory Committee 2. CHERYL ANN SMITH, 252 Richmond Street. College. Transfer from St. Patrick's High School, Brockton, Sep- tember 1963. Activities: Afternoon Composition 4: Motto Coznmittee 4: Ring Committee 3: Future Teachers Club 3, . RICHARD WARREN SMITH, 27 Jackson Street. College. 7-3, av 44 i ,4 1 .v -13 fr? S . '44 x -r -We fxyxi vm- . 1? 'Ds an rw! A L I be 'No' .gf N -r 3,4 2, 2 77 r 'ga 'T .rf-2 Y. i. 4 i ': sv 5 A - .1 I ' f f G A, E sung'- Iv. A-.f '51 f L J' ' 1 .L 'vu y- N lf' :fd -, X my - 'v 1.2 if .X YU K WK' Ov' ab yn-. R , V .. as f. A. -2 g-'AN H ITS .5 I 'QQ . U' SHEILA MAUREEN SMITH, 224 Belair Street. College. 'Ig2rgsfer from Hyde Park High School, Boston, November JAMES ROBERT SMITHSON, 15 Sterling Road. College. Activities: Junior Usher: Student Council Representative 2, 33 Student Council Alternate 43 Red Cross Club 4 Cvice president 43. EDWARD LESLIE SNYDER, 62 Moraine Street. Commer- cial Retail Selling. Activity: Distribution Education Clubs of America 4. MARK DAVID SNYDER, 52 Marlene Avenue. College. Ac- tivities: Afternoon Composition 4: Band 2, 3, 4: Germania 2, 3, 45 Ctreasurer 43: National Honor Society 3, 4 Ctreas- urer 41. ARDANE MERRILL SOMERS, 90 Tremont Street. College. Activities: Afternoon Composition 33 Brocktonia Collector 33 Football 2: Track 2, 3. ARTHUR PATRICK SOUZA, 17 Sheppard Avenue. College. MICHAEL JAMES SPAGONE, 314 Grove Street. Industrial Arts. JOHN HOWARD SPERRY, 143 Hillberg Avenue. Industrial Arts. VAN JOHN SPIROS, 50 Elm Avenue. College. Activities: Chess Club 33 Nominating Committee 45 Class Play Cast 43 Male Chorus 33 Math Club 2, 3, 4 ftreasurer 41: Chem- istry Lab Aide 45 National Honor Society 4. PATRICIA ANN SPRING, 62 Keith Avenue. Commercial Bookkeeping. Activities: Girls Glee Club 2: Softball Intra- murals 2. 158 DONALD LOUIS SPRINGHETTI, 12 Marigold Road. lndus- trial Arts. Activity: National Honor Society 3, 4. STEPHEN PAUL STACK, 594 Crescent Street. College. Ac- tivity: Hockey 2, 4. RONALD DAVID STAPLES, 977 Crescent Street. General Mechanical. PAUL FRANCIS STELLA, 23 Salisbury Street. College. Ac- tivities: Basketball 2, 3, 4: Baseball 3, 4: Class Officer ftreasurer 21: Football 2, 3, 4: Junior Usher: Track 2. CHARLES PERKINS STETSON, 40 Glen Avenue. College. Activities: Band 2: Swimming 2. KENNETH STEVENS, 865 Warren Avenue. College. Activ- ities: Afternoon Composition 4: Brocktonia News Staff 4: Football 2: Math Club 4: Yearbook 4. THOMAS FRANKLYN STEWART, 16 Ellis Street. College. Activities: Nominating Committee 2: Student Sophomore Basketball Manager. FRED JOACHIM STILLMAN, 33 Baldwin Road. College. Transfer from Boston Technical High School, Boston, September 1963. SHEILA ANN STODDARD, 1066 Court Street. General Business. Transfer from Hanover High School, Hanover, September 1964. JOANNE HIBBERT STONE, 4 Cushing Avenue. College. Activities: Dues Collector 3: National Honor Society 3, 4. tw Pi 'C' , 'A t'f . IA. 2249- 3-sims -1 I '? X? 1 .,, iz'-,an as-,.,,,7.A 51 if JW 1-:sf 3 ir,,x, it--7-yur 1, ' 1 as 'Q' . Mil. . A I . v ,. al NYJ v- f'2- CAROL ANN STORY, 130 Wilder Street. Commercial Sten- ographic. MARCIA LYNN STRAHL, 90 Raymond Road. College. Ac- tivities: Afternoon Composition 3: American Field Service 3, 4: Nominating Committee 3: Class Play Helper Qchair- man propertiesy 4: Dues Collector 3: Girls Glee Club 2: Student Council Alternate 3: Yearbook 4. ALEXANDER STRANGIS, 47 Fairfield Street. College. LINDA ROSE STRATOTI, 123 North Avenue. College. Ac- tivities: Brocktonia Collector 2, 3: Cheerleader 3, 4: Class Play Cast 4: Rockne 2, 3, 4: Student Advisory Committee 2. RAYMOND EDWARD STRATOTI, 24 Weston Street. College. Activities: Band 2, 3, 4: Photography Committee 4: Dues Collector 2: Public Address Monitor 2. AARON LEWIS STRATTON, 31 Taber Avenue. Activities: Ring Committee 3: Student Council Representative 2. 4: Student Council Alternate 3: Tennis 4: Bookstore 2, 3, 4: Student Council Executive Committee 4. JAMES MICHAEL STUBBERT, 10 Granite Street. College. Activities: Chess Club 3, 4: Football 2: Male Chorus 2: Track 2, 3, 4. PAUL FRANCIS STUDENSKI, 149 Edson Street. Techni- cal. Activity: Swimming 2, 4. KATHLEEN PATRICIA SULLIVAN, 249 Prospect Street. COI- lege. RICHARD CARL SULLIVAN, 11 Newbury Street. College. Activity: Male Chorus 2. 160 VIVIAN GILBERTA SULLIVAN, 40 Market Street. General Business. RONALD CURTIS SVENSON, 158 Nilsson Street. College. LOUIS JOHN SYLVESTER, 77 Harvard Street. College. Ac- tivities: Cross Country 23 Hockey 2: Track 2. LINDA JEAN SYLVESTER, 578 Torrey Street. Commercial Stenographic. Activities: Gift Committee 4: Nominating Committee 45 Part-timer 4: Student Council Representative 4: Queen Committee 4. LINDA MARIE SYLVIA, 19 Glenwood Street. College. Ac- tivity: Future Teachers Club 4. KATHLEEN RUTH SYRJALA, 20 Hovendon Avenue. Com- mercial Bookkeeping. Activities: Library Monitor 2, 3: Part-timer 4: Student Council Alternate 2. JOHN EDWARD TAMULEVICH, 35 Gifford Street. College. WILLIAM RICHARD TAMULEVICH, 50 Glenwood Street. General Mechanical. SOSSIO JOHN TANZI, 20 Lawrence Street. Commercial Bookkeeping. JUDITH ELLEN TARENTINO, 28 Hancock Avenue. Aca- demic. Activities: Constitution Committee Cchairmanj 2: Class Officer iExecutive Committeey 2, 3, 43 Junior Usher. a 161 f av' ll C-, 151- K Y'--4? OA wo'-Q5 F-3'-I L TJ N . I 1 If uf' iff 49 inf If .-. ..- QS 'RUTH' 1' 25. ' - I -s..- . J. 7 Qfw qv-vs 1 4. ii A of 131- Q... i -x N., ,dn pn ev 'Q 1 'Q 1. ,. ,, I L Q. PAUL STEPHEN TAYLOR, 9 Gordon Street. General Busi- ness. NANCY RITA TERRAZANO, 106 Huntington Street. Com- mercial Machines. Activity: Nominating Committee 2. JAMES TEVLIN, 26 Ridgeway Court. General Mechanical. JOAN ELAINE THEBARGE, 44 Anania Terrace. College. Ac- tivities: A Cappella Choir 4: Afternoon Composition 3: Christmas Pageant 43 Girls Glee Club 2, 43 Yearbook 4. JEAN ANN THERRIEN, 2 Hazel Street. Commercial Ma- chines. Activities: Dues Collector 25 Girls Glee Club 2. SHARON JEANNE THOMAS, 736 North Montello Street. Commercial Machines. ROGER CLIFFORD THOMASSEN, 10 Bouve Avenue. Col- lege. Activities: A Cappella Choir 3, 4: Afternoon Compo- sition 4p Basketball 3, Christmas Pageant 3, 43 Galloneers 45 Male Chorus 2, 3, 4. SUSAN MARIE THUOTTE, 39 Locust Street. Commercial Bookkeeping. Activities: American Field Service 33 Consti- tution Committee 2 Qalternatehp Gift Committee 45 Dues Collector 4: Student Council Representative 2, 3. BARBARA JEAN TIERNEY, 26 Falconer Avenue. College. Activities: Brocktonia Advertising Staff 4: Dues Collector 2, 39 Girls Glee Club 2: Rockne 3. SUZANNE ELLA TILDEN, 20 Green Place. Commercial Bookkeeping. Activities: A Cappella Choir 3: Christmas Pageant 35 Gift Committee 4: Ring Committee 3: Class Play Usher 45 Library Monitor 4: Student Council Alternate 2: Part-timer 4. 162 PAUL DAVIS TISDALE, 108 Auburn Street, General Busi- ness. Activity: Swimming 2. JO ANNE LOUISE TITUS, 44 Tucker Drive. College. Trans- fer from Mount Eden High School, Mount Eden, California, June 1964. Activity: Rockne 2. PAUL ROBERT TOUGAS, 11 Brett Street. College. Activi- ties: Broclctonia Collector 2: Male Chorus 2. ROBERT JON TOWNSEND, 119 Torrey Avenue. General Business. Activity: Band 2. DAVID WILBUR TRACY, 279 Court Street. Industrial Arts. ,STEPHEN AUGUSTUS TRACY, 279 Court Street. Industrial r'tS. ARNOLD JOSEPH TRAVERS, JR., 76 Turner Street. General Mechanical. ELLEN MARGARET TREFRY, 249 Anawan Street. Commer- cial Machines. Activity: Girls Glee Club 2, 3. ALFRED TRIPOLONE, 157 Forest Street. General Business. Activities: Football 2, 3: Male Chorus 2, 3. ERNEST LEON TROX, 38 Pine Avenue. Commercial Book- keeping. Activity: Male Chorus 2. IRENE PAULINE TRYNASTY, 536 North Main Street. Com- mercial Stenographic. JOYCE ELAINE TUNNICLIFF, 70 Upland Road. Commer- cial Stenographic. Activities: Brocktonia Advertising Staff 4: Brocktonia Collector 35 Junior Prom Decorating Com- mitteei National Honor Society 3, 43 Part-timer 43 Year- book . PETER THOMAS TUPPER, 43 Snell Avenue. General Mechanical. MICHAEL ALLAN TURNER, 67 Ellis Street. College. Ac- tivity: Math Club 3. JOHN JOSEPH TWOMEY, 20 Hemlock Street. Academic. WILLIAM FRANCIS TYRRELL, 48 Copeland Street. College. Transfer from Franklin High School, Franklin, September 1964. Activities: Basketball 2, 35 Baseball 25 Future Teach- ers Club 3. GENE LOREN UBERTI, 12 Waverly Street. Commercial Re- tail Selling. DANIEL GEORGE UHLMAN, 842 Crescent Street. Techni- cal. Activity: Hockey 2, 3. JANE ELIZABETH UNES, 24 Bartlett Street. Commercial Bookkeeping. Activities: Brocktonia News Staff 43 Brock- tonia Collector 43 Girls Glee Club 2, 33 Library Monitor 25 Harmonics 3. PAUL EDWARD UPHAM, 17 Pine Street. General Business. 164 ANTHONY RICHARD UTO, 222 Myrtle Street. College. JURATE VALIUNAS, 133 Ames Street. College. Transfer from Putnam Catholic Academy, Putnam, Connecticut, September 1963. Activities: Motto Committee 4: Photog- raphy Committee 4. PAUL JOSEPH VELLA, 310 Grove Street. Commercial Re- tail Selling. EFFEE VELLIOS, 75 Highland Street. College. Activities: Afternoon Composition 3: French Club 4: Future Teachers Club 3, 4: Girls Glee Club 2, 4: Junior Usher: Math Club 3, 4: National Honor Society 3, 4: Yearbook Staff 4. SANDRA VIVIAN VELOZO, 158 Augusta Avenue. Commer- cial Stenographic. Transfer from Arlington High School, Arlington, September 1964. JULIUS JOHN VENTURA, 29 Hunt Street. General Me- chanical. Activity: Male Chorus 2. PAULA ANN VERGNANI, 409 Centre Street. Commercial Machines. Activities: Girls Glee Club 2: Rockne 2, 3. SALLY VIERRA, 38 Milton Street. College. Activities: A Cappella Choir 4: Christmas Pageant 4: Constitution Committee 2: Nominating Committee 3: Ring Committee 3: Dues Collector 2, 3: Future Teachers Club 4 Cpresident 45: Girls Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Harmonics 3, 4: Library Monitor 3, 4: All State Concert 3: All District Concert 3, 4: Student Advisory Committee 2. RICHARD LEO VOLTA, 221 Menlo Street. College. Activity: Student Council Representative 4. SUSAN MARY WALKOWSKI, 25 Pontiac Road. College. Ac- tivities: Library Monitor 2: Rockne 2: Student Council Alternate 2, 3, 4: Bookstore Worker 3, 4. 165 at 1 . I. 'A Wi '- ffilx ,J 'Q if 'YN-Divx t.:--. gf Y- 4 ---OA Was'-7 rf' bv Tv 10W 91 QLQ R K 'fi Q X.. We at R - in -51 J 16 ' ev., 'C YV .q,p Q-Q -,444 IU'- Qs uf' Ayn Ay if 'tk ff' 4-r ' E . 'vw,....,, 4 1951 Vs. S' X ff -P JUDITH ANN WALLACE, 21 Pleasantview Avenue. Com- mercial Machines. PETER ROY WALSH, 391 Pearl Street. College. Activities: Chess Club 3, 4 fpresident 455 Cross Country 25 National Honor Society 3, 45 Track 45 Chess Team 3, 4. LYNDA GAY WARD, 114 Malvern Road. College. Activities: Afternoon Composition 35 Brocktonia Advertising Staff 3, 45 Brocktonia News Staff 3, 45 Future Teachers Club 45 Junior Usher: Yearbook 4. PAULA ANN WARD, 20 Charles Street. Commercial Retail Selling. Activity: Brocktonia Collector 2. MARCIA GAIL WARREN, 53 Kenelworth Avenue. College. Activities: Afternoon Composition 35 American Field Serv- ice 3, 4: Constitution Committee 2: Nominating Commit- tee 45 Girls Glee Club 2, 35 Student Council Representa- tive 2, 3: Student Advisory Committee 2. EVELYN MARTHA WASHBURN, 33 Prince Street. Commer- cial Machine. Activity: Part-timer 4. FREDERICK ANDREW WASTI, 133 East Ashland Street. College. Activities: A Cappella Choir 3: Galloneers 35 Male Chorus 2, 35 National Honor Society 4: Science Team 4. DONALD ARTHUR WATERMAN, 400 East Street. College. Activities: Nominating Committee 35 Dues Collector 2. CRAIG MICHAEL WATSON, 157 Magoun Avenue. General Mechanical. LINDA ANN WATSON, 27 Hunt Street. Commercial Ma- chines. Activities: Brocktonia Collector 2, 35 Constitution Committee 25 Nominating Committee 2, 35 Library Monitor 2, 3. 166 CLIFTON EDWIN WATTS, 22 Trudy Terrace. Technical. Activities: Cross Country 3, 4: Track 3, 4. LINDA JEAN WEBBY, 65 Provost Street. Commercial Book- keeping. Activity: Rockne 2, 3. FREDERICK JAMES WEEKS, 814 North Montello Street. General Mechanical. GEORGE LEE WEIDENFELLER, 201 Magoun Avenue. Col- lege. Activities: Brocktonia Collector 3: Nominating Com- mittee 2: Junior Usher: Male Chorus 2, 3. JOEL WEINER, 20 Stebbins Avenue. College. Activities: Male Chorus 2: National Honor Society 4. LINDA INEZ WEIR, 24 Homer Street. Commercial Ma- chines. JANE NATALIE WELLS, 97 Laureston Street. College. Ac- tivities: Future Teachers Club 4: Girls Glee Club 4. CAROLYN SAYLES WHITE, 113 Hillcrest Avenue. College. Activities: Brocktonia Advertising Staff 4: Girls Glee Club 4: Junior Usher: Yearbook 4. DONALD ANTHONY WHITE, 32 East Ashland Street. In- dustrial Arts. Activities: Chess Club 3: Football 2, 3, 4: Track 2 DONALEE ANN WHITE, 47 Thompson Avenue. Commer- cial Machines. .,- 'bv -'X fu,-fr -Q A J, - K ...sz Lt: sqdwff 5 . 'YH -.. amass ti... I RUS 'iv gl 'X Io gf I of' tw'-'W ff AZTIT. ,sr '57 fx .g,.-.1 ...J V1 6'-lu -'US f Q xr--2:5 s -N gg q 5 :i,iS5 :'-:stem ',, S'??,i33,g, amps-.. JOAN DORIS WHITE, 159 Highland Street. General Busi- ness. Activities: Constitution Committee 2: Nominating Committee 25 Student Council Alternate 2. LOIS DIANNE WHITING, 52 Concord Street. Commercial Machines. Activity: Rockne 2. GEORGE EDWARD WHITNEY, 987 Crescent Street. ln- dustrial Arts. HELEN ELAINE WHITTEMORE, 20 Melville Court. College. Activities: Afternoon Composition 4: Motto Committee 4: Future Teachers Club 49 Library Monitor 4: Yearbook 4. LINDA ELAINE WILLENS, 55 Marlene Avenue. Academic. Activities: A Cappella Choir 3: American Field Service 3, 4: Nominating Committee 2, Girls Glee Club 2, 3: Student Council Representative 3, 4. CHARLES FRANKLIN WILLIAMS, 72 Fairmount Avenue. Industrial Arts. GERARD PATRICK WILLIAMS, 23 James Street. College. Activities: Cross Country 2: Hockey 2: Swimming 23 Track 2. JOHN ROBERT WILLIAMS, 11 Olive Street. College. Ac- tivity: Hockey 2, 3, 4. KATHLEEN WILLIAMS, 40 Grove Avenue. College. KENNETH ALFONSO WILLIAMS, 23 Hazel Street. Com- mercial Retail Selling. 168 MATTHEW FRANK WILLIAMS, 4 Brook Street. General Mechanical. MAUREEN ANN WILLIAMS, 40 Calmar Street. College. Activities: Photography Committee 4, Ring Committee 33 Rockne 2, 3. STEVEN LEE WILLIAMS, 62 Market Street. Academic. SHARON BETH WILLINSKY, 85 Lenox Street. College. Ac- tivities: Afternoon Composition 43 Brocktonia News Staff 3, 43 French Club 43 Girls Glee Club 2, 33 Math Club 2, 3, 4 fvice president 43, National Honor Society 3, 4: Student Council Alternate 3, 4. STEPHEN RUSSELL WILLIS, 126 Rockland Street. College. Transfer from Central High School, Cheyenne, Wyoming, May 1964. Activity: Male Chorus 4. JUDITH ANN WILSON, 35 Cottage Grove Avenue. Commer- cial Machines. Transfer from Torrington High School, Torrington, Connecticut, September 1963. Activity: Gift Committee 4. WANITA LOUISE WING, 244 North Warren Avenue. Com- mercial Stenographic. Activities: Class Play Usher 43 Part- timer 45 Junior Prom Committee, Christmas Pageant 3. MARGARET ANN WINTERS, 183 Algonquin Street. Com- mercial Machines. Activities: Girls Glee Club 25 Christmas Pageant 2. RICHARD FRANCIS WISE, 73 Battles Street. Industrial Arts. JOHN CHARLES WOHLEN, 186 Thatcher Street. College. Activity: Hockey 2. 'LT Od' , li-.l 'BT Q0 in-4' LQ! is-.-P if W 'CL' t ? Ma N-A --1 .'.'x x 7-' X3 ' -'E ' r. . . -I . I , .313-. 1 it .x-. A I , ..-L ., I J 'ii 2- 2 i's Y if 'A -fl lg ,mn- 9,- Qr ..-1' 4 A' , x viii ik! 'if' 'Kas Q4 . , JUDI ANN WRIGHT, 5 Middle Street. Commercial Steno- graphic. Activities: Part-timer 4: Student Council Represen- tative 45 Junior Prom Decorating Committee. SANDRA LISBETH WYN, 320 Prospect Street. College. Ac- tivities: Afternoon Composition 35 Brocktonia Collector 23 Ring Committee 33 Dues Collector 2, 3, 45 Future Teach- ers Club 45 Junior Prom Decorating Committee. RUTHE MARY YAKAVONIS, 789 North Main Street. Col- lege. Activities: Cheerleader 3, 43 Nominating Committee 33 Girls Glee Club 2: Rockne 2, 3, 45 Stagecraft 4: Student Council Representative 2. MARY ALYCE YANNONE, 890 Centre Street. College. Ac- tivities: Brocktonia Collector 43 Student Council Al- ternate 2. FRANK ANDREW YONITIS, 361 Field Street. General Busi- ness. DAVID ROBERT YOUNG, 82 Tilton Avenue. Technical. Ac- tivity: Golf 3, 4. SUSAN ELIZABETH YOUNG, 28 Norman Road. Commer- cial Machines. RUTH ANN ZAKROSKY, 11 Morgan Street. General Busi- ness. Transfer from Bellingham High School, Bellingham, September 1964. MATTHEW EDWARD ZEMAITIS, 1028 North Montello Street. Industrial Arts. NICHOLAS FRANCIS ZEOLI, 113 Pioneer Avenue. College. Activities: Band 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 2. 170 VINCENT JOHN ZIBELLI, 22 Hazard Street. College. Ac' tivities: Hockey 2, 3, 43 Yearbook 4. EDGAR ALLAN BOSWORTH, 23 East Street, Avon. lndus- trial Arts. Transfer from Cushing Hall, Boston, November 1963. MARY ALICE BOUDREAU, 68 Howard Street. Commercial Machines. Activity: Nominating Committee 2. WILLIAM STEVEN CUMMINGS, 193 West Chestnut Street. General Business. AINI ANN AHO, 451 Warren Avenue. General Business. Transfer from Rockland District High, Rockland, Maine, October 1964. RANDALL FIELDING BRADY, JR., 54 Plymouth Street. Col- lege. Transfer from Memorial High School, Middleboro, September 1964. JUDITH ANN CROCKER, 78 Menlo Street. General Busi- ness. Activities: Christmas Pageant 23 Girls Glee Club 2. DAVID MICHAEL DAYLOR, 14 Crescent Avenue. Technical. JOHN EDWARD DEGRASSIE, 38 Oakridge Drive. Industrial r'tS. EVERETT LEON DUMAIS, 7 Saunders Street. General Mechanical. PAUL PATRICK DUMOND, 5 Baldwin Road. Academic. PAUL FURGOUSIN FLETCHER, 6 Alandale Avenue. Aca- demic. Transfer from Cony High School, Augusta, Maine, January 1965. ARTHUR WILLIAM GELSI, 239 Linwood Street. Industrial Arts. GERALDINE MARY GEORGE, 140 Kevin Road. General Business. JAMES CONSTANTINE JACOUBS, 91 Belcher Avenue. Col- ege. V7 cr '7f' ,, .51 X-sLf WILLIAM STEPHEN LITTLE, 39 Clinton Street. Business. Activities: A Cappella Choir 3: Public Address Monitor 3. General DONALD ARTHUR LYNCH, 91 West Elm Street. General Business. WALTER EDWARD MADDEN, 257 West Elm Street. General Mechanical. Transfer from Hanover High School, Hanover, October 1964. PAUL FRED MAREB, 39 Boyden Street. General. WILLIAM LAWRENCE MARSTON, 197 Linwood Street. Technical. Transfer from Cardinal Spellman High School, Brockton, September 1963. EDWARD PAUL MILLS, 13 Peckham Avenue. General Me- chanical. JOHN EDWARD MONAHAN, 81 Harvard Street. General Business. ROBERT ALAN MOONEY, 61 Annette Road. College. SEPPO JOHANNES PAKKALA, 83 Arthur Street, Quincy. College. Activity: Hockey 2, 3, 4. GEORGE STANLEY PHELAN, 98 Pine Street. Technical. Ac- tivity: Band 2. NORA LOUISE REARDON, 12 Springfield Street. General Business. 171 CLASS POEM THE QUEST In the spring of life we dance with glee: No sorrows mar the days. The carefree hours which go so fast Lead youth its joyful ways. Now spring has turned to summertime, And challenges we meetg Oh! bravely we must go ahead, And each one humbly greet. Some roads we travel on may seem As tests to our ideals, But with divine and loving help Our strength will be revealed. Perhaps the chance will come one day To help a friend in need, To give a little of ourselves In living well our creed. Then when the winter comes at last, And our whole lives we see, May each be glad to say to God, This, Lord, l give to Thee. IACQUELYN ANN PETERSON SONNET ON LIFE The warm caress of summer air is nigh, Dear thoughts of springtime dwell in memory: But burdens of responsibility Come soon, and cold harsh winds of fall will sigh Ahead the heavy snows of winter lie And warn of illness and old age to be, But much is left before the elegy- Before the frost a lifetime passes by. The joys and conquests sweet in this our youth ln this soft season of quick-falling showers- This time of sunshine bright and soothing heat Are happiness to each and all in truth. Let's savor every moment of these hours, For fruits late-ripened never are so sweet. CLASS ODE 172 P. fo if' I. if L '-. 'x ' ' 'W o , A M M C 5 . w ' I H9 x A '.', lv. , PFU5 .I ' t' . x A ' i 5 uf X if Y 5, ' 5 P uyg D . . f I ' . ' .tx Y xvaxmnz Hu Y -1 ' , TWV' 'Q - ' ' Y 0 '7 535' ffdf r .M-I ,b ', 1. , . ' 5-'VA . 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