Canton High School - Echo Yearbook (Canton, MA)

 - Class of 1962

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But our brief pleasure was not the reason for the publishing of this year- book. The sole purpose of the 1962 Echo is to provide a record of high school life that will, upon perusal in the future. recall for you the hard work, the good times, and the warm friend- ships you have enjoyed at Canton High. We may never know how fully we have achieved this goalg but if, years from now, even one of you should pick up this hook and remember, then our efforts have not been in vain. DAVID SMAIL PAMELA GIFFORD iff - WILUAM H. CALVIN Supcrinhndeni of School! ixfergzfswffivfffsmf I I:f4fZ.5pI, '-',,5g:1r',4y: ,' ' 1' 'l'x:' ' .-245551 -fha' IjHI,-I-x,'1'f '- I ' '-7f.f.g1, f I lv.. f I . . . .. J cvu SUPERINTENDENT WILLIAM H. CALVIN CANTON PUBUC SCHOOLS CANTON, MASSACHUSETTS ,Ig- :E . ' II F .norm A. O'CONNElL x -ll Supervisor of Curriculum I ' Iv LV C If we YUI1 have 1Ir'1'lveI:l at the Vlrst great L1rHl4J plllt lj your llvcs. For some of .I lt .:II,-:lfI:,: the L-'III -lf formal education , we ylcw lt. For others it means the -H1lwU?nJ wr u mere vigorous application L1 I 1,,- qyJll3 and Study at the college level. mu Iuvc c O C1 I hope I ,O L llu Luau Ida lac ann prlmcla , ol o ' I, , 'I 'I , ,'fl'v ll c I1 JOLIT ,fggfgcawf It QWQJW' 1 I I ,chow 1 ' ' a ff? ,q- I m f ul, , I III, .gsi JLuLcvwr Lund y , If - M swf ' yyu will Lukw wlbh you P me uerfo,O 2 sl era- :'h Liwm QL LLQ l als 1 L' ' 'plow ur ' , nHHH3wwu Hay UV llf6. Y 'LM I-:Ich nl' 31011 I extewcl my beast I fI,U1 Jul nfpplneuu :Id success 1 I' J ',i H, 'fmx IHIUII IIJI JJIU. ,,, f l .Iggy N 3U N 'V Q I mfffn , , -,, . .iff f W1,lIl.,lflIIl II. f1!,lTl,V,Lll Uulcflutcudewt JV S' JJ JWQ? jr xffxi , ill fu-2 PRINCIPAL DANIEL W. ALVINO ' 0 CANTON HIGH SCHOOL mm sh WGN ,.. ss.C m,,,,,6,,. 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W, 121455. as -vfbw' 541 1 X 'gww 'ffm 'Xa .A I ' ' Irv' 'Nl' f, fl QQ gn gf. 1' I 'I -5131 2 XA' I uY', M gl' A, , t' -yfiftv -'m.1f1??fL HIGH SCHOOL OFFICE: Mr. Daniel Alvino, Principal: Mrs. Ellen Anderson, Treasurer: Mr. Ralph Clough, . Vice-Principal: Mrs. Margaret Be-rteletti. OUR SCHOOL COMMITTEE SITTING: Mr. John O'C0nneII, Assistant Superintendent of Schools: Dr. Margaret Drayton: Mr. ,Iohn Morgan, Chairmang Mr. William Galvin, Superintendent of Schoolsg Mrs. M. Ruth Ruane. STANDING: Mr. Vim! Calving Mr. Albert IVA!- tanasiog Mr. Daniel Calving Mr. Joseph Roache: Mr. Leonard O'Brien. Missing from plmuzri-, Mr. Edward Lynch. GUIDANCE IDQQQ K 4... rgq 4 fL,,,,,,g,-.lui 'ur- A .- Q' vm '- NHS ffm S IifXIiIifXHA l'l'IIil,Mli'l'l'l'lR, Assislzun I ENGLISH DEPARTMENT '.5 Hn., I S I . E MRS. JOAN FERTMANg MISS CLARE ROACH: MRS. DORIS LOWRYg MR. ROBERT TIGI-IE DEPT. HEAD: MRS. RITA LOWENTHALg MR. HOWARD MORRISON. IIE f,f7f ZZLAEQ7 A424 Ygg,f57'agl'5v Mr. Robffrl 'I'iy,ln-I Hwpl. Head 1 ,L A 4 MATH DEPARTMENT MR. GEORGE CARNIEg MISS HELEN 31.-XRI,-XNOg MR. RALPH CLOUGHQ MR. MARTIN BADOIAN, DEPT. HEADg MR. ROBERT 1IESSERg MR. ARTHUR COX. Xlr. Xlurlin Hufluiuxn. flf'pl.ll4,'f1rf SOCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT ar. X-w.. X J MR. DAVID HAINES, DEPT. HEADg MR. JOHN BUTTNER: MR, LLOYD HILLQ MR. WARREN BOWYERg MR. WALTER STRUMSKL MR. FREDERICK MQQDONALD. Q fgiif x ini 9 'o ' ' lffnc ,L Vlibrf, I , V 12.7- . .. il N m, : L 7 - X fl , A I K '5 -F-L , v 0 lx. X11 Q fr xf - . .1-. ...... -4 -4 -4 ' M1'. David Halim-S. Uwlzl. H0041 I5 1 SCIENCE DEPARTMENT M155 K.X'l'IlEH1Nl-I KLAXRTIANIJQ MR. JOHN TRIPP: MH. JAMES MOORE, DEPT. HEAD NIR. JOHN KI5II.I.EY. NIV. ,ILIIIIVS Nlfmxv.flf'pl.Hr,'r1rf FOREIGN LANGUAGES DEPARTMENT ALLIMAGNE ,law OCEAN If Q- 5 ATLANTIQNE i FRANCE ' m -.,.-,....- MISS JEANNETTE BERTRAND, DEPT. HEADg MISS EILEEN McCAULEYg MR. HUGH DOWSONQ MISS MARIE FISH. 0 T50 ,A s s 1 bww I . , . - I gg ngrnfw . . up 1154 A - , , I ' 'F -l Nfl Java Li? LE 1 5347- . 1 pun., ' vp I L 1572 uwf llq LJ., 2: EXE. Hz ES I ..?..22f2T ff ' I ' X YA-,W K M, . Miss Jeannette Bertrand, Dept. Head f 7 rf 'V MUSIC DEPARTMENT ... ,JF Il. 'Nu X MR. JOHN JUDGE, DEPT. HEAD MR. ROBERT WIGNESS 2 6 I N1RS4Illil.lCN Sll.-NIR , . , l r... , COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT I Q ,g-- :M 5 4 I 'wr I I I ' 1 M155 MA1mE1.1NE 0'DONNELL, ' Ay: , . DEPT. HEAD I M , MISS KA'1'H1,EEN BAILEY ' Q - M155 J OANNE MEADE ARKA- 1 1. x , '4 i PHYSICAL EDUCATION MR. ROBERT GIBSON, DEPT. HEAD MISS MARY HAYES MR. GEORGE KING I9 INDUSTRIAL ARTS DEPARTMENT MR. FRANK LaBOLLITA MR. PAUL CALLANAN, DEPT. HEAD MR. GEORGE MacCARTHY HCUSEHOLD ARTS fnQA'1 ' W Q in p ff Q W- I 1' ix- ' g -557 20 4 MRS. RUTH HAINES, LIBRARIAN MRS. JOAN FERTMAN INURQE 011'-6 DU QECRETARIES Mary Brodeur, Susan Dean KITCHEN STAFF Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs M rs. 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Peppy Donna Junior Red Cross lg Glee Club l, 2, 33 Chess Club 2g Driver Training 43 Girls' Health Club 43 Mirror Staff 43 Phys. Ed. Instructor 4. WILLIAM JOSEPH AMBROCEO Mechanic Usually found in his car . . . always has a remark . lives for the 2:00 bell. . . Motorized Billy Football 1, 2g Mechanical Drawing 1, 2, 3. MARION ANTOINETTE AIELLO Marriage Pleasant, but keeps to herself . . . seldom seen at school functions . . . heart lies in Hyde Park . . . Quiet Marion Art Club 3, 4. RALPH NEILL ANDERSON ' Success Easy to get along with . . . steady and responsible . . . doesn't seek the spot- light . . . Good-natured Andy Band lg Science Club lg Chess Club 23 Mechanical Drawing 33 Driver Training 4g Engineering Drawing 4. fa- 'wan li I ' :hw-9 ' ', -di, 3 if . k eh' JJ, 12, . 1 , ',f.4-I, ' . X ' ' la, , 3. ia,-f9,,,. as A ff- it - . 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I 1 4111 'x 1' Tv- Q 7' 11 W1 -N ELIZABETH PATRICIA CAROL ANN BLAKELY BEHRAKIS Medical Secretary Becker, Ernie St. Iean, and Fred Mannix. JANE ANN BOWMAR Secretary Pretty and vivacious . . . has a twinkle in her eye . . . always neatly dressed . . . Lively Janie Girls' Health Club 23 Softball 23 Field Hockey 23 Drama Club 3g Driver Training 33 Prom Committee 3g Yearbook 4. IBM Operator Always in a good mood . . . likes to laugh . . . shows much spirit at school func- tions . . . , Loquacious Patti French Club 13 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Junior Red Cross li Music Appreciation 1, 23 Drama Club 23 Girls' Health Club 23 Mirror Staff 2, 33 Softball 23 Art Club 43 Dance Committee 43 Driver Training 43 Pep Club 4. ROBERT MICHAEL BRADY, JR. Success in Life Never at a loss for words . . . knows all the dance steps . . . reminisces of North Quincy . . . Devilish Mike Debating Club 1, 3, 4g Mechanical Draw- ing 23 Art Club 33 Chess Club 3g Driver Training 33 Junior Play 33 Photo Club 3g Dance Committee 3, 43 Mirror Staff 43 Pep Club 43 Yearbook Staff 4. Model's figure. . . always has a witty comeback . . . lively and friendly . . . Casual Carol Knitting Club lg Art Club 1, 2, 3g Drama Club 23 Driver Training 33 Green Thumb Club 4g Junior Red Cross 43 Music Ap- preciation 4. WALTER HOWELL BRAILLARD Engineering Strums a mean guitar . . . tall, dark, and handsome . . . enjoys playing sports . . . Versatile Walt Basketball 13 Class Officer 13 Ring Com- mittee lg Dance Committee 1, 33 Football 1, 3, 43 Baseball 23 Photo Club 23 De- bating Club 3, 43 Drama Club 33 Driver Training 33 Indoor Track 3, 43 Yearbook Staff 4. 'Q-60 Wh flaw' , we 2 gi, 336, X , in it .gn an J-'F .4 3 1 3 ff 3 4 :Ns 3, W 'Nh ANY JU' vw? Q . 5, J. fr I, , xxx ROSEMARY JEAN BRENNAN WILLIAM VINCENT BROPHY 7 f I, Success in ez'eryzhz'ng Retire to Tahiti Speaks her mind . . . always in a liurry Erljoys Ll good time , . . aggressive on the 'fW,2':lfu9QR,,3 ii . . . tall and slender . . . football field . . . strong and good-loolv -S 3: Z , X Dl2llV1f!F.S.S Rmenmrvm mil - - - V - T., ,':V 'ima Art Club 2. 4: Junior Rod Cross 1: -4fHf'f1'CB-B- if M vixx llaslictlmll 23 Baton Squurl 2: Clos Club Baer-liall l. -li Basketlnall 1: Boys' Health li A'il l mx l. 2. l.il1r.1ry Cluln 3: Driwr Training Clulv 2, 3: Driver Training 4: Football ,fi , fi 4. l. 2. 3. -l: luv Hockw' -lc Incloor Truck xxx A 'V 1 3. 4: NIC'L'llLlIllC3l Drawing 1, 2: Physical Eiliiixitiori ln-lrui-tor 4g Traufk '7 3 4 ' .., , . Elaine Keegan searches for L1 scat in the cufetf-ria: '4Cen- llomun Bob Toleno rises l'lOl3lfll'l- l lXllXl'l lilllfflllx .lU,XN NNN l3lll,l,0CK CAROLYN LINFIELD BURT lfnmif W 'lfllllI-llloflflflilffl .YIIIIXV Forvign Service' llriw- ri xriigqiy 4o1n,.'r11liI' '.,. lxnnl Xlxmy- .li---Arlnl . . . mmrl clivxwx' . . . A gn-ul sports e-nlliusiusl . . . Ll friend llll Il l in :lil K.,. n .il :mil wvllv xwll-lik---I ln .all .. In ull . . . ill-mtl-6 of llll' Kingston T1'i0... flrv'--ffl . . . ' .N'o1'1'11lffw funnier SUIISHIIQ' Carol If PU Wi IW llnlon F-iuml lp Hirl! ll:-.nllli l, 2 , 4143 liulon Squad lg lN'lujo1'ctlcs 2, 3, 1143 Mirror l1.i--ilmll lg Iii-l,f':l,.ill l: lil-xwlin: lmnguv 5wlllr.sll ll l'--I1 lfluli l, lg lllvm- lfluli Stull' 21 l'1'n lllvrilo 3, flig Softlmll lg 1: llriwi lmiiiizng fig lill,.lll 1'f' ring llzrm- l. Ll: I-ii-Ill llwlwy 2, fl, I llirror 23 llllysivill lzllll1'LlllUIl l'nslruCIm' 4g Driver in: lf: If liii llrnll l, ll: l -'i' llwlx--5 1, XIII' l'rf' Xlvrilo l-1 Sluslvnt 4 um-il 35 lllliilllllllglii. 1ln,1nlw.il llixix-.ing l, ll.11n'-lfwriiluiilr 1-1- wi llllllllll lllulr .mg lJl'lYl'l' llrlllllllgj lg l'l1y-1-mal ltmlllvulli vll lllNll'llf'lul' JK. n .5 .--Q'-4, if ,JK Wx... while Hungry Ralph An- derson looks on. PATRICIA ANNE CARR Physical Th erapist Efficient . . . always willing to lend a hand . . . her moments of frivolity are few but fervid . . . Hard-working Pat Knitting Club 23 French Club 23 National Honor Society 3, 43 Pro Merito 3, 43 Monitor 43 Yearbook 43 Driver Training 4. EDWARD JOSEPH CALLAHAN To be President Always ready with a good joke . . . what at smooth dancer . . . loves those exercises in P.T .... Q Reslless Eddie Football lg Mechanical Drawing I, 2, 33 Photo Club 2. PETER JOHN CELI Business Manager Shy until you get to know him . . . enthusiastic hockey player . . . thinks before he acts... Conscientioas Pete Baseball I, 2, 3, 43 Science Club 13 Driver Training 33 Football 3, 43 Ice Hockey 3, 43 Physical Education Instructor 3. GERALD LEE CALLAHAN .llacliinisl Star of tht- football and track teams . . . frequently rocks the boys' locker room with his gift of wit . .. .Uerry Big Floyd Basketball 1, 2. 43 Football I, 2, 3, 43 Boys' Health Club 23 'Track 2, 3, 43 Indoor Track 3, 4. SANDRA ANN CIRELLO Undecided Works hard and efficiently . . . athletically inclined . . . prefers out-of-town boys . . . Dependable Sandie Science Club I3 Glee Club I, 23 Basket- ball 23 Softball 2, 43 Library Assistant 2, 3, 43 Chemistry Club 3: Green Thumb Club 3, 43 Library Club 3: Physical Edu- cation Instructor 4. -aa? AC K .l ,ggi Mm AFQN E !...!w' Q gil. ROBERT THOMAS CITRANO JANET MARIE CLINES Sucfess in life Home Economist Likes 10 hqld tlif- reins . . . an able Wacky and luvcalile . . . cute and lively quarterback . . . dislikes licnm-work . . . - - - 11lWL1!'S reildy' f0l' full . . . Conlurlcnt Bobby Inimilable lun Baseball l. 2. 4: liusketliall 1:43.43 Foot- :XII Clull 1. 41 DIIUNLI Club 11 PIIOIO laall l, 3, 43 Bnyb' Hwlih Club 2. 33 Club 2: Bafkctlxill 3: Pro Merito 3, 4: R Enginfffring Drawing 23 lu- Hfyqkgy 23 Driver Training -1: Monitor 4: Yearbook ' 3lf3Cl1L1I1iCdl Drawing 2. 3: Phys. Ed. ln' 5la1ff4. etruvtwr 2. 3 4: Truvk 2. 3. -1: Driver ' Trainingg 4. As Al D'Attunasio seems to inhale Bob Simpson's sand- ,XNY I OUIQF COHEN wich, John Colteus and Jerry lf1'gixl1'rc'11 .lvllriw ,,, ,, U V v, N11-IX1-l111lf '1...l-i'ul-inl-t 1f1:1.1'H1x1.w11.111f.r1f.c.111 ...,H'.,..511 . . 1Il'1.fl..i.T,f EDMUND GARRETT COLSON 7.11 11147, 11 fiffxiilrrm Svluml . I l POIfllClfIll will! Il IIIEHIIOU Vg',,,,1,1 ,mlxv A ,1tl,,!,.H,,,N fm. ' I I M1,Y.I,t S1,',11'gl11f11r1mr1l.11111130 A political Crusader of the future . . . 511 All 'l 'Vlr - - 4 U I 'li' ll fl' Slflhl' ll41I11il51Il1uml lg iillf,'l'l'lK'.llll'lA 1.3.1113 Girls, funlovmg but Slnmlrc ' ' ' good Sense if--11... 111-1111. 11111, 1. 2 :11 s.'11-1..-.- 431111, lg f'1 'Hf '--- , , fffxffffffw s..f11,r.11 1. 2. 1-'a.-111 11.1-1.-,V 2, 3, 11.5 0004-100'-'ffm' CHU 1f1..,11..111 1, 11 11111111 111,.11..1. 1 11.11. Nliiw Fluff 2: I'--11 filuli 2: Slwh-nr 4311055 Cllll' 12 lW'fl'2miC11l Drawing 12 I-ll. l11-l1'u1'11.1 ji, lg 'l,,,.lX 1 Y ff1111114'il 2. 3, Al: lluiivf' lfuiiiiiiilimfc 35 Pl'0lf'1'll0nlSl 1, 2- 3, 4Z'Cll0fTli5ffY Club ll1'.1111g1 lIlul1.'S1 lliiwr 'I'rz1i11i11M Ll: lrinuiivu 33 PIIUUP Clllb 31 41 DFWPT hlllnillg 44 fj,,,,,,,,g11,-,. .14 31 ,,i1.,,f ,113 Phys. lid, In. llliys. Ed. IllSlI'llCl0l' 43 Yearbook Staff 4. SAK. 1. . x r fu., '99 , 9. g NlIlll'lUl' il. 41' ...J y Q fl- gg ... L,....,,w -v-Y ,5.1-'?.a,.,,.,,, V . Call'ahan see the funny side while Bob remains strangely unmoved. PAULA MARIE CREHAN Married ' Doesn't like P.T .... has her serious moments . . . competent secretary . . . Independent Paula Girls' Health Club Ig Mirror Staff 2, Q Driver Training 23 Art Club 2, 3, 4g Glee 1 Club 33 Drama Club 33 Chess Club 4g l Physical Education Instructor 4. 1' pg f Z '80 -va. i ARTHUR WILLIAM CORBETT Slate Police Likes to lift weights . . . self-confident . . . always laughing or joking . . . Restire Art Baseball 13 Basketball Ig Chess Club I, 23 Mirror Staff 1, 23 Mechanical Drawing 1: Projector Club I, 2, 3, 41 Boys' Health Club 2: Photo Club 33 Driver Training 43 Physical Education Instructor 4g Tennis 4g Track 4. DOUGLAS ROY CROFT Accoun tant All-star hockey goalie . . . spends most of his afternoons working at the First National . . . capable traffic monitor . . . Sociable Doug Baseball Ig Football 2, Track 23 Ice Hockey 2, 3, 4: Physical Education In- structor 3g Boys' Health Club 3g Cross Country 3, Driver Training 4: Engineering Drawing 4. ,AQ ami: ! I DONALD STANLEY COUGLE .flulo body man Keeps to himself . . . would rather drive his car than come to school . . . lrnlijfererzl Cougie Mechanical Drawing Ig Photo Club 4. PATRICIA RHEA CROSSMAN Booltlrecper Pretty and popular . . . well-manncred . . a smile for everyone . . . CUIITICOIIS Putty Rhea Girls' Health Club I, 2, 3, 4g Softball I, 4g Cheerleader 1: Baton Squad Ig Basketball 2, 3, 4, Driver Training 3, Drama Club 2, 33 Field Hockey 4g Dance Committee 3: Yearbook Staff 4g Junior Play 3. w77-'7LZ'4f'A' ' ' 145 0 I' 1,-S., 'fl v at 4, I :xt 4 Jin' .H,i,'SE,5g . , Q. init? r .t ' :ft If A , 5a Qt? txt. .' 3 bt A 1 ,rs- 1 X X tiflgwt ffvi' PETER JAMES CROWLEY ALBERT VINCENT D'ATTANASIO To Excel Arn able basketball player . . . has a way with the girls . . . can dance up a torin . . . Flirfrzlious Prztmelzui Basketball 2, 3, 43 Cross Country 2, 3, 4: College Great track man . . . popular with every- one . . . balances fun with seriousness. Lilfable Al Baseball 1, 2g Basketball 1: Boys' Health Club 23 Chemistry Club 33 Driver Training Driver Training -11 Engineering Drawing l 2 3' Ct-lf l. 2, 3. el: lntloor Track -1 3: Football l. 3, 4: Indoor Track 3. 41: Mechanical Drawing l, 2: Outdoor Track s1'v lflal-f.lXNfJll Nlcllillf ll XVlCNlr'Uli'li Y 1 lf l'.'li Xlx-.axs bt- .1 yoke . . . 'utr .ui-l -uw-I . . lla- quilt' llit- tw'.1t'flr1tlu' . . . Unlf-1 I lil' l. lf' lit flulv Lf. fi, lg llalt-it w.lu,i-l lg llit'-s Klub l. 3. -lg Physical Education Instructor 3, 4: Student Council 3, 4. JAMES PAUL DENNIS ,Yew rolzlf' to Kalulmrl Quit-t in -1-liool, lt-ss inliiliilctl alter 2:00 p.n1 .... enjoy- flrivingr . . . Turilzlrn lint liaskt-tball lg Klt-clianical Drawing 1, 2g llriwr Tlklllllllgl 21 'llrack 3. Bob Citrano and Pat lcad in impromptu parade which march John RAYMOND KAULBECK DICKIE Bachelor until 27 Has u wonderfully happy laugh . . . W always enjoy? life . . . has his serious lll0lllClllS. Easy-going Ray Art Club lg Dance Committee 35 Drama Club 3g Malli Club 43 Yearbook Staff 4g Driver Training lltg Football 4. Al .. -x 'WI' -In DG K .LL Mark Kincade, Bill Brophy, and Peter Dwyer. MARY ELLEN DUNN Secretary Talkative and flirtatious . . . never bothered by anything . . . has a ready smile . . . Carefree Ganga Dun Girls' Health Club 2, Art Club 2, 4g Drama Club 3, Mirror Staff 3g Yearbook Staff 4g Driver Training 4. l I l i '14-7:.,,f.'-V' A . L1 ff .. .wfp .,., l '-uf-. 4. N' www- w IANICE LINDA DOHERTY Not a Secretary Unpredictable sense of humor . 4 . also sees the serious side of life . . . fun to be with . . . Humorous Jan Clee Club 2, Art Club 3, 4g Chess Club 43 Photo Club 4. MARY ELLEN DUTRA Travel Wears beautiful clothes . . . really swings on the dance floor . . . many different hair styles . . . Attractive Mary Glee Club lg Girls, Health Club 1, 23 Art Club 2, 3, 4g Drama Club 3. VIRGINIA FRANCES DOUCET Nurse Has a smile for everyone . . . has an aversion to English themes . . . attrac- tive face and figure . . . Friendly Gini Mirror Staff 2, Drama Club 2, 33 Art Club 2, 4, Girls' Health Club 3g Class Officer 33 Dance Committee 3g Field Hockey 4g Music Appreciation 43 Pep Club 45 Driver Training 4. PAUL STEPHEN DWYER Oatof School Drives a hot Starliner', . . . aggressive . . . last to arrive at school-first to leave... Persuasive Paul Football lg Driver Training 35 Indoor Track 4. Y 41 s 4... ., - 1 .. ... PETIQR FRAXCIS DWYER. JR. .XIII 1 Vu 11111 111 111211 'I,P11,11N . . . 11 -111'111g 111 111' 1111 . . . .11XYLIfN with L1 -111i11- . . . N I 111l111111t1'1f P1411 . , 1 q . 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I . is sm Ut S1 29 ' X X 1 1 -1 my ,. - Putty R111-11 CFUSSIHLIII, .101111 11u1l111'k, 111111 E111-11 171111111 CL1C1l BARBARA ANN FELDIVIAN S111'c'c'ss A 1111151 spirih-11 t'1I1'L'l'1t'll111'l' . . . 11u11lJ1ing 111-1s111141Iily . . . 11115 ll mullitudc of male .l11l1l1l11'I'S . . 1'1'1'111'i0g1.s Barbic- 1i1l1'L'I'11'Lll1l'l' I, 11, 43 13illlCl' Coniniitlee I, 2, Zig 131'LlIllll 17111111 I, 2, 3g Girls' I'Icu1t11 1111111 1, 2, 3g Class Offiver 23 1'1IC1C1 Hockey 2, 3, 1113 l'31'iv1-1' ,1'l'Ll1ll1llg 33 NIIIILTIIZI1 Honor 5111'i1'ly 3, 111g 11111 MCI'111b 3, 4g Sllldfilll 11111111111 3, 113 1Xlllll110I' 4-g Yearbook Staff .9 ani'- ifgtyajx W-Q1 sittin tc ' 'Qi , A . : LI -fl 'yt 4- t awp ' ' 1. f ' 5 5 , ji I M. W Lis' 1' 2 3, W x - N L 1. XQQT., I-,R ,w'A ., ..' IQ nw vyl- . C -. fi' fx , I if I X ..- eat twenty-five cents' worth of school lunch in the cafe- teria. FRANK JOSEPH FLANAGAN Accountant Appreciates the fairer sex . . . manly physique . . . smooth on the dance floor . . . Self-confident Butch Baseball lg Basketball 1, 2, 33 Football 1, 2, 43 Glee Club 1, 23 Track 2, 3, 43 Boys' Health Club 2, 33 Mechanical Draw- ing 3g Driver Training 4. gl- ,.,' . .dlfffi igw 1,5 Q frm CAROL ANN FISHER Nurse Gets along with everyone . . . allergic to P.T .... noted for her red hair . . . Happy Charlie Girls' Health Club 13 Art Club 2g Clee Club 33 Knitting Club 4. ELLEN MARIE FLOOD Nurse Known for her lively wit . . . usually seen driving her car . . . always surrounded by friends . . . Entertaining Flash Art Club 2, 43 Mirror Staff 2, 3, 43 Class Officer 3g Drama Club 3g Dance Commit- tee 3, 43 Field Hockey 43 Finance Com- mittee 43 Pep Club 43 Softball 4g Year- book Staff 4. 45 wif ff' '- CARY WILLIAM FISHER Successful Bachelor The voice from the back of the room . . . sparks a dull class . . . friendly at all times .... Carefree Jose Baseball 13 Science Club 13 Photo Club 2g Ice Hockey 2, 43 Driver Training 3g Mechanical Drawing 4. ROBERT JAMES FOSTER Pharmacist A real golf enthusiast '. . . looks on the light side . . . laughs with a snicker . . . Roguish Fuzz Football 13 Baseball 1, 23 Chess Club 1, 23 Mechanical Drawing 23 Cross Country 33 Golf 3, 43 Driver Training 4. I, 'Q ., .ay gg.. b 5 -I If If I E xxxxc wrwm-an vc ir - sa I I I I I 3 4.-,, I. , 92 ,-A P41 1 K J PATRICIA JO-ANN GAIXES JGHN JACOB GASPAROTTO X I1f1pp1'f1c.s.9 T6'C'llIIl.C'U1 Institute Yi,-ry swf,-1:1 . . . hw gi large YX'LlI'f,l1'UI,IC . . . COOCl-IlLlIUI'C4Ql . . . always wears Ll smile cnjwyi Z1 guild time . .. . . . likes to work with Cars . Ijvrwzzfzlafw Pal Corzszlferizlc Cuspli Plum, f,QIuII 1: Ilrumgi Chili 3: Driwr EIlgII1t'L'l'lI1g Drawing 3, 4: lloclianicul Tminirig 3. lhuwing 3. Al. A teucher's joke is approved by Eddie Callahan. .Ierry Cal- IXNIIQF .IU5I',I'II IQIQI IICVIIICX .IOIIN ljlfflilfll GICFTICAS JOY JACQUIQLINE GIBBONS Fluff l'ff!Iff lfmirzfwx Riding llI.ill'lll'f0l' Ijuilv .1 iliziimfr , . . 1.41 UI nur N-nifir lffllllllxlrlxlll' QIIIIII-lv . pruuel of his Spirited m-cnpruillofthe1-Inc-c1'Iea1LIc1's . . . I'I.u . . . Iii.-nillx .mfl p-,Im . . . flI'l'l'Ix Inf-rilipv . . 14 I rpluin HI thi- has an irunivul sm-use of humor . . . pro- IIIIIIQVIIIIII ffm fI..,1ImII IIXIIII . .. fivivlll ill SIUQIICS . . . l:....I...II 1. l:i-I...I1,.II I 111,-x Im, 1. f. f'f'f-W! 0'Sf'f' 101' L11 I'l,..II,.rII I: XI.-.Irma II Ilmuiuigg I: ILI-IwlII.nII I: IZ.:-4-Il.1II I I I -Ig I-'fmllmll l,lIlt'l'l'll'Ll4lL'l' l, 2, 3, 441 l'lI'l'Ill'll Cluhrl, 2g I'Iw11I1IuI1Z1g Ihvmi tix IIIIII fig l'iIIl.llll'f' I. IZ, II. Ig King: Ifmnluillvm- I1'Slu4Im'nl Art filuln 21 PV MUFII0 3, 443 Driver IJIIIIIIIIIIPI' I: I'I1x-. I,I. In-lim-ll-r I: lfmimiil I: IIUIJ IImuItIu IIuII fig Ilumw- Training 'Ig Musiv Apprcviaition fl-g Ycur- IrIfI...,r Irul, I. Ifurrliiiillew- II: Ilriu-r VIIIXIIIIIIIQ, fig Phys. Ilwlli 5ILIIffI'. 1 ICII. In-lrl11'IwrII. I. f -Q K- ali Qi sm' 5- N 1 Q. f - A ,,.. gi wwf . 15, lahan. and Donald Cougle. ROBERT BRUCE HALLEY Marriage An ardent chess player . . . rather reserved, but laughs heartily when amused . . . Conternplative Brutus Chess Club l, 2, 3, 4: Mechanical Draw- ing lg Engineering Drawing 2: Tennis 4: Track 4: Driver Training 4. JIQ. W. PAMELA ELAINE CIFFORD College Not pretty. but beautiful . . . cver courte- ous, ever thoughtful of others . . . skilled in sports . . . Clzfzrnzing Pam Cleef Club l: Softball l, 2: Basketball 2, 33 Drama Club 2: Girls' Health Club 2, 3: Field Hockey 2, 3, 4: Class Officer 3: Dance Committee 3: Junior Play 3: Pro Merito 3, 4: Driver Training 3: National Honor Society 3, 4: Cheerleader 4: Moni- tor 4g Student Council 4g Yearbook Staff 4. EDWARD WILLIAM HANLON To Get Out ofScl1ool Shy until he gets to know you . . . quiet and very likable . . . Friendly Eddie Baseball 1: Boys' Health Club 2, 3: Chem- istry Club 2, Chess Club 2, 3. 'Nl' RICHARD WELD CRAY flloney Very fond of golf . . . a good sport . . . a fine friend . . . Afjable Dick Baseball lg Basketball lg Golf l, 2, 3, 4: Mirror Staff lg Photo Club 3: Library Assistant 3: Chess Club 3: Driver Training 4. JAMES FRANCIS HARDING To Go Places Fun to be with . . . always enjoys life . . . very well-liked . . . CIISIIUI .lim Baseball l, 4: Chess Club l. 2, 3. 4: Me- chanical Drawing l, 2, 3: Cross Country 2: Driver Training 3: Track 4. TWTWT i ,WMS 4 . ef ,Hifi , I , ,M , 'vt 'YM-no SHERYL ANN HARRIS Sfztisfying Future Attractive face and slender figure . . . enjoys u joke . . . has that come-hither stare . . . Fffllllilllillrf S11 erry Science Club I: Clee Club I: Dramu Club 2g Photo Club 2: Softball 2. -1: Girls' Health Club 3: Driver Training -1. NIAIII' lQLl,l-IN HA YS ,llfffllxlfl !l'fIllll'f Qui'-I .rnfl poi-ml .... rlvvlv- il lvrvlv . . .1 1'ot1-vl1'IxIlvt11- -tuflt-nt . ., flwfr111lwf',ff1'I1 .Irt I lub 1.2. li ltr.1nn.r I lub L21 ll.-lnttirlg fflub H1 llirll Stub' llvpl'--- r1I.1lIvtf fl: l'ro Klvrito fi. lp N.rtion.tl llonor Fovivty .1, I-1 l,l'lYI'I' lltlllllltl lg Xlllrll' .XIlIlI '4'l.l- lion -lg Y'-,nrlnmk ?'t.rll l. ETHEL GRACE HARTFORD Secretary A new classmate. Comes to us from Hyde Park . . . forever seeking laughter and fun... A m icnble Penny Debating Club 3: Drgima Club 3: Clee Club 3: Junior Rv-d Cross 3: Driver Training 3. -1: Mirror Staff 4. LIN I M MARIE HELLER To llvlp IIIHIIIIIIIQI-D llllllflllllljl ldlltlll, winning fmila- . . . often fportx at llmullmrrwl . . . alr'IiNtiv:ully in- vlinwl , .. lf'l'l1,vnr11e l.l-lltlll 54-in-:rw lflub lg IiI't'l'Il 'libumb Club I: l,l'llIll.l Llub lf: l u-lrvlr Club 21 Art Club 3. lg llrivvr vlifllllllllgi 33 54-ninr Play 31 l.llll'lil'j .XNNINIQIIII lv: Ivurlmok Stuff fl, Busy in the shop are Fred Munnix, Peter O'Neil, Eddie PAULINE AGNES HOLTE Svrretary Never spccclllcss . . . likes to Iilllgll . . . il fast tlrivn-r . . . Cllrllly Polly CllCC1'l4'l14lL'l' 13 .lunior Red Cross lg Mir- ror Stuff 2g Drumal' Club 33 Driver Train- ing 33 Phys. Ed. Instructor 4-g Yearbook Stuff 4. -8 'Q T' Mx gg i . Callahan, Jerry Yeomans and someone else. CAROLE ANN IRVING Secretary The quiet type . . . unobstrusive . . . very pleasant . . . Shy Carole Junior Red Cross lg Music Appreciation lg Baton Squad 23 Glee Club 2, 3, Mirror Staff 45 Driver Training 4. if ,Life 9 ,- ' 4 WILLIAM IGNATIUS HORIGAN, JR. Successful Businessman Has a fabulous memory . . . knows every- body, noted for his contacts . . . is generous until he's broke . . . Big-lzearlefl Hexagon Mirror Staff 2, 3: Dance'Comn1ittee 33 Driver Training 3, Drama Club 3, 43 Green Thumb Club 3, 43 Band Manager 4, Library Assistant 43 Monitor 4g Year- book Staff 4. SUSAN ELIZABETH J ENNISON Beautician Always seen with Flash . . . swell friend to everyone . . . loves to kid around . . . Fluent Sue Junior Red Cross lg Photo Club lg Drama Club 2, Glee Club 2, 3, Dance Committee 35 Driver Training 4, Mirror Staff 45 Yearbook Staff 4. u ' A f Q ' . 3 A , X s MARGARET ANNE ICO Airline Stcwarrless Long and attractive hair . . . good sport . . . always in a group . . . Tallratiue Peggy Art Club lg Drama Club lg Driver Train- ing 4. WILLIAM AUGUST JOHNSON Architect Usually seen riding around in his grey chevy . . . has interests in the underclass- men . . . Reticent Billy Mechanical Drawing l, 2, 3g Science Club lg Track 2, 4g Driver Training 3. ,J ., ff , ,. am I'-are , 'Q-wvfur vi Yi CHARLES HEXRY JORDAN. III ROBERT HAROLD JORDAN Fly FT .llevlifzrzic Always ready with .1 friefndly rliuclile . . . Enjoyi working on his Car . . . Smnvf a girl funfiffr . . . lim zi iiiuwulim- fig- times fleeps in study hull . . . takes life urfg . . . at an CLIFF' paw . . . lnipffrtzirlnzlilff Lhlzf fi Sleepy Sfewp-1' Mer-li.inifi',il llmwinu I. 2. 3: I'i'f1j4:vtwr 3Itjl.'lILlIIIlfLll llruwing I: Buys' Hcultli Clulw Clllli I, 3, 4-1 I'11i4IIlr.1ll I1 lilbllil Clllll 33 Ilriwr Training 1. Slierry Hzirrig wrcstles with an apple while Chuck Sod Puts u lfl XINI' Xl XRII-Q Iilfl-112 XX IMNIIQI, XX'fXl,'l'lCR Kl?II,I,IIIliR LORRAINE MARIE KEESLER .Xiu f wi I .N'l14'1'4'x,x Nurxr' Xtiixniiinf , . , nlifii I-xi iiwl, in-wi' inmnlx 'ljixirla 4-nlliu-i.ixI . . . jlliii-I iinml L'lDIINl'Il'Il- A vuliigilmlv frivml . . . lliouglilful and Con- . , . i-.ill gfiifli iiglii in ,infl lavlii . . . ll llX . . . -Lux 1-lil ul ilu liinnliglit . . . siili-mile . . . always 1-4-:uly lo luugli . . . lfff, lyfllit lmllillll' I fm.u1ir111'r1,: llunziy Sinrvre Rainy lil.-nil, fliil, lg Illini- i'iIllllllll l' I. 2: 5 i+'I11'1' lllllv lg Nlwli'iiii.-il llixuwiiig Ig lluhm Squzul I.: Sofllmll I, 2, 3, fl-g Art 51uil.'nI l..m,.jl li Q3 I-Q.-1,1 II...l.,.-3 Q3 Vl'N4mlli.ill li llI'iN l' lllrllillillgl fi: Illmlmll' lIlul12q Class Ollivvl' 23 Il1ISli1'IlIllIl 2, 4-Q Xliiiwii' Full 2. Qi, lg ifwiilfwil. Hull 2, lf-l lX -ll. ll lllilflv-wi' lm.-k .L 'lg flume llllyri liil. IIl3wIl'll1'lOl' 4, fi, lg llf.1in,i flnli fig f,lif'1'llr'.ifli'i fi, ll l- Hlll!'Y l. fin Illiili lg lli'l,,,iiiiiu lluili li lllIN I' llhillllllll ll Nflllmlll If ' It yi I xr A A 'a ,I All 8: --s 1 ,fy -s'2'iT'.' M. , .. .,fg?2?a:G-LL N -.-. ,eff AQ4'.bf:!:fl-Q ' ,.o.,'-, ' ,1 . . 5 ' , ' - -fr' 'ef I 1f 4g:5 IMQQQA..-1' fl. I., A. -A ,-,f . . f-'-,ly , 4 ,.f,5J,,A,.,. ., Uv, A ... .,,, ., M., 5- fwf,,..f.-ii.,-W. ,. la. ': if., 1, A . 'Ni 1. 5 . 'g'l3'f'-vygfgyiy Q A 'A - '15,-,fwffhu-' '2 s5 l 5 . 'lr 'fi' V 'V 'V :Q 'V 442- w?'f -il l i l i i l N leisurely meal. PATRICIA MARY LEARY Receptionist Athletically inclined . . . has a smile for all . . . oh, that wavy hair . . . Athletic Pat Baton Squad I3 Knitting Club lg Science Club lg Field Hockey 2, 43 Girls' Health Club 2, 3, 43 Softball 2, 3, 43 Basketball 3, 43 Dance Committee 33 Drama Club 33 Glee Club 3, 4g Library Assistant 33 Pro Merito 3, 43 Student Council 33 Cheerleader 43 Driver Training 43 Mirror Staff 43 Yearbook Staff 4. KWH ..-aiu 44 Z 2 ' Kris I at 3 MARK ROBERT KINCADE To Walk the English Clzrnmvl Usually seems shy . . . turns red at the slightest provocation . . a most avid hockey player . . . . Brzsliful Kina' Mechanical Drawing lg Tcnnis 23 Ice Hockey 2, 3, 43 Driver Training 3. THOMAS FRANCIS LONG Forestry Great bowling enthusiast . . . always absent on Mondays . . . cheerfully dis- posed... Friendly Tommy Basketball lg Mechanical Drawing I, 23 Ice Hockey 2, 3, 43 Baseball 3, 43 Boys' Health Club 33 Driver Training 33 Track 4. el 4 l l l l l lOAN I-IELIQN IJAVVRITINCE Mcflicfzl Svcretrzry Diniinutive . . quiet and polite . . . laughs alot . .. Plerzsrmt .loni Junior Red Cross l: Music Appreciation 23 Clce Club 2, 33 Mirror Staff 4. MARIAN MABEL LUKASZEWICZ Nurse Always found in 208 . . . likes to sing . . . puts effort into everything she does . . . Retfcenl Marian Science Club I3 Clee Club I, 2, 33 Driver Training 3. -45 'ITV WZ, . QW' Y ff 351 begat 'Le we f' f 3 f if 'S mr CARI. GLSTAV LIIXDIZLL. III To EJ nfl . . . .X Irmkfftlmllvr' HI lugh IIIIJIIIY . . . IIIHNIII ,ELVI vxvitwi IIIIHIII -1-lwfl . . . I1.1+ Q1 slow, III1sInIuI -IIIIII' . .. V IH41lll1r'flI1'1j I fl!! .III I.IllIJ I1 II.1-Iiv'lIv.1II I. lf. 3, I2 IIA-1'Ir1lII 2, PS. 'I-1 I'1-- XII-film PI. 11 FVIIII-1' I il1.1mw- Ifwrlnrnliklv-I' I: frm- IVHIIIIIIW Ig 11-III I: ,I1I'.I'I'i I. X XXIII I-'XII II XI XIIIYI II XS ll! Il Ulf, fffffm NHIHI I1-r Ivy IHIIQ. Im-'V-Il. Inu . . In-I IIIIIIIIIIIIIII. Iwnfl UI -1Iw++-I . . 1 UIIIII' IlIlIllIffII'2I-1'.., ffllf'Ilr Ivfiffll' XII 'IrIIv I3 lwxmw II-II Ilffu I: XIIIIIII NIIII I.1,Lg 4.Iw1IulI I, I. .L I. -.Q 'AP I N IK OT PIIYLLIS LOL-ISE lIaCCAIJIOX JIIIIIIAIIP Sft'Il'lIfl1PSS Swevt niispwitiuxm . . . alttxxlvtiw . . . aI- wuw polite 411141 Igulylikc l.:or1.1pIIsf'd Plzyl N'1I-m.- l.Iulv Ig IIIXIIIILI l.IuI1 2, 33 Driver 'I'r.uining I: .Iuniur III-II Cru-1 -I: Music . . , -. ,xIIIll'l'1'lLlIlUIl II: Ilwlu I.IuIm lg Softball I. f K .414 Paula INIorg11n and Annu IiX'I'III,I-1I-lX AXXNl'I NIQXIIF-II IDAVIIJ WIIIIQIAIVI MILEY lm: rf .II1ll1'ul1111'rr' Hut:-Iin: pf-:xl-lu.uIItx . . , Il.lN .nn .um nn ikillm-:I in IlLlN4'Il1lII . . . of un illqllisiliw In pin-iw . . will NlI1'1'4'4'1I in IIII- . . . II'lIlll'l' . . . lik:-N lu 1Il'Q,lIP wilh llw tcuvln- f,!1l1rrlf1f4' .IIIHV . . . 5-'i m.- llulv I3 N-Illmll I, lf: Iklxka-lIr41II IIIl,IIl'f'111r'l11l1lc' lhllw' lf: II1.mI.I Ilulv 21 I r1'nvIn llluln 11: SUIIIUI' IIN-lmll I, 2, 25, I3 I ll'Il1'Il lflulx 23 UITUII I'I.1y fig IMI, XI'-:ilu II. I: Ifriwr Imining IIIUIIIID Cluln 121 I.iI1rury 'XSYINILIIII 23 Minh Ig I,iI11.m X-XI'I.lIlI I3 I'In-. IMI. Inxnu.-. 1'IuIr II: III-Imling Iflulm II. lm' I1 Ifunrlwwlx NIQIII I. 5 s 5 -nf 41 I I I I Q 3 F t z , - , Marsh at the midday repast. JOHN HENRY MOSLEY Millionaire Easy to get along with . . . doesn't care ' much for school . . . free and easy . . . Quiet .lack Driver Training 3g Track 3. I it PAULA RUTH MORGAN Commercial Artist Cute and sweet . . . a talented artist . . has a large and attractive wardrobe . . . Artistic Paula Art Club 3, 4: Dance Committee 4g Driv- er Training 4g Pep Club 4. SHEILA MAY MOSS Secretary Curly blonde hair . . . always sports a friendly smile . . . likes a good joke . . . Cheerful She Knitting Club lg Mirror Staff 2, 33 Drama Club 33 Photo Club 3, Art Club 43 Driver Training 4g Girls' Health Club 4. MICHELLE VICTORIA MOROZ Nurse Happiest when with others . . . not so happy in the French class . . . pretty and vivacious . . . Enthusiastic Mish Dance Committee 3, 43 Girls' Health Club 2, 3: Drama Club 3, Driver Training 43 Field Hockey 43 Clee Club 45 Mirror Staff 4g Physical Education Instructor 4g Senior Finance Committee 4. ARTHUR SABA NAIIAR Engineer Puts forth his very best in sports and studies . . . timid sometimes, but liked by all... Unaffected Artie Chess Club I, 2g Football I, 2, 3, 43 En- gineering Drawing 3g Science Club 1, 23 Mechanical Drawing 13 Golf 2, 3, 43 National Honor Society 3, 43 Pro Merito 3, 43 Physical Education Instructor 3, 4: Math Club 4. raw an-wtf, , .mu if I-W' ' -H, . img 4 it RAYMOND CHARLES NEEDHAM VIRGINIA PHYLLIS NULL tllarirze Linguist Does well in his studies . . . seldom loses . . . . always friendly . . . A diligent student . . . laughs loud and long his sense of humor . . . amicable . . - .4fffzbIe Rm' Industrious Ginny Ftyutliall lg Trai'-k 4: Cross Cuuntry 4, Girls' Health Club 1: Music Apprecia- tion 1: Creen Thumb Club 2, 3: Driver Training 3: Pro Merito 3, sl: Mirror Stuff 3: Yt'u1'l,m0li Stuff -l. Mr. Moore receives the full attention of Cfirolyn Stockus A ltlfllllili CIIARI,lC5 Uixlfll. 'l'l'lliRl'il,l, ANN PACKARD CARL RAYMOND PETERb lffiglfr lim lmrzif Slzrwaw IICIIFYV Equipmvnl Opfrator bkillml in Nlwliquii-'s . . . f:r.u,-ks :i julie Always lunlts pn-tty . . . :1 whiz on the Usuully seen bombing around ln his C11 nuw rind then . . . vxijuy- lift' . . . buskt-tbull t-uurt . . . tht- girl most likely likes at good laugh . . . friendly to all ,1yrmv1fftlf'l'1'ff' If' bt- inxilwl un xt 1-ullt-ge we-1-lieml . . . .Nil tlub Ig fgilur lititiril l. 12: Nlt-1-ltunit-:il 'S f'l l 'I IWW Clue Club lg lVIt-clizniiiva DIJWIII llrgivririg l, 2, fl: Sr'l Ilt'v' Klub l, 23 litislt-Atlittll l, 2, fi, -lg llftllllkl Club 2: '1'rg1t-klgllln-ss Club2. f'f.,j.-.mir I Iyrl, I, 2, fi. lg In-it.-V 'liiitining liirls' llvultli lflub l, IZ, fi, il: Softball 1, 2, 4, fi, -leg lhinw- lituiiiliillm- fl, il-: llrivel' 'liixiining fig lfiwltl Ili..-kt-y 'lvl lbIl!'l'lll' Stuff ,lg l't'p llluli -lg l'llysit':tl lftluculiun ln- slillrlm' lg Ulilivv Assistunt ily. -'ill' vw- li ,wha Artie Najjar, Carl Widberg, and Dave Peterson. DAVID JAMES QUINN Construction Engineer Good hockey defenseman . . . calm and cool . . . quiet and easy-going . . . Shy Quilty Football 13 Mechanical Drawing lg Ice Hockey 2, 3, 45 Photo Club 2, Driver Training 35 Cross Country 4. r mi 1 DAVID MARTIN PETERSON. JR. N uzvy HOWARD ROSS IJYWELL Higher Education On the quiet side . . . good-naturcd . . . has a good sense of humor . . . Mechanical Drawing lg Projector Club 1, 25 Driver Training 2. Self-reliant . . . efficient yearbook ad manager . . . enjoys a good joke . . . Ambitious Ross Mechanical Drawing I, 2g Projection Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Science Club I, 23 Chemistry Club 33 Driver Training 33 Photo Club 3, 4, Student Council 3. Unoblrusive Pele WILLIAM EDWARD REMICK KENNETH DOUGLAS RICHARDS Business Administrator Air Force Machinist Appears quiet, but will surprise you with Always chivalrous . . . loves autos and his witty comeback . . . amiable and engines . . . sticks to his guns . . . polite . . . . Persistent Ken Llkable WIN Color Guard lg Mechanical Drawing I. Chess Club 1, 2g Mechanical Drawing lg Band 2, 3, Music Appreciation 23 Chemistry Club 33 Driver Training 43 Math Club 4. A-W 2? Z, l-it as 9 gg ' or' 4333! CAROL ANN RINEHART Secretory Good thinffs come in small iackafrcs . . . C C a bundle of vigor and personality Petite Peanuts Art Club 31 Baton Squad 13 Cheerleader 13 Clee Club 1. 23 Junior Red Cross 1, 23 Drama Club 3: Driver Training -1 CLARE ROSEMARY ROACH College Miss Personality . . . very active in school affairs . . . attractive co-captain of the cheerleaders . . . Popular Clare Baton Squad 1: Dance Committee 1, 2, 35 Junior Red Cross 1: Ring Committee 1: Softball 1: Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4: Girls' Health Club 2, 33 Physical Educa- tion ln-tructor -1: Field Hockey 2, 3, 43 Cheerleader 2, 3, 4: Clieniistty Club 3: Driver Training 'ig Monitor 4. I..fXXX'IiI-QNCI-Q just-Llftt llflfilllf lllllllxlilxsAlllSL1l',11RllNA1YN1'l,11I llftl lffltfttifxfm fuzftrlwrllo',-lr1'llll1't'l ljftfti llonnl laulalting . , , Hll1I'I' tint.-N Qui-it .intl cottrteous . . . serious about lt-ep in tlzongltt .,,. tlxv ty- ltlwtnllv .intl his vvorlx . . , ll in-al nice guy . . . ,.t.t1t.- , , .lloflml lint 'll l'i5 ii'f4 H 'l 'l lltess llub lg lfioss Country fig Driver llltttlw llult 113 l'l 'lt llmnob S53 llrivet 'lrnining fl: Xl:-clianieal llruvving l, 2, 31 lrtlning l. l'l1oto lilulu 113 illraclx 2, fl, Q... ar' aa- E' ,,-Vw -,,., Carol Eislier. Penny Hartforcl, Diane Yule. and Jeanne Weir, SANDRA LEE RUSS Success mul fun Well-manncrctl and intelligent . . . enjoys sports . . . loses ber sliyncss as you gci to know In-r . . . Reservczl Sandy Softball l, 2, IS, fl-Q Science Club lg Green Thumb Club 2, 3, 1115 Music Appreciation X 1, 11.3 Driver 'l'raining 3g National Honor l Society 3, ll-5 1'ro Mcrito 3, 4, Photo Club l T 'QW' 75 come from English class. JAMES JOSEPH SHEEHAN Phys. Ed. Instructor One of our swiftest traekmen . . . an aggressive football back . . . likes people . . . Good-looking Jimmy Baseball 1, 43 Basketball 1, 2, 43 Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Track 1, 3, 43 Phys. Ed. In- structor 3, 43 Indoor 3, 43 Boys' Health Club 3. JANICE CAROL SANFORD To know myself On the quiet side . . . never on time . . . does well in the classroom . . . Perzsive Jan Science Club 13 Softball 23 Basketball 2, 33 Drama Club 2, 33 French Club 2g Junior Play 3g Pro Merito 3, 43 National Honor Society 3, 43 Senior Play 3, 43 Yearbook 4. EILEEN THERESA SHERIDAN Secretary What a sense of humor . . . always seems to be enjoying herself . . . friendly and fun-loving . . . High-spirited Hips Junior Red Cross lg Photo Club 2g Basket- ball 2, 3, 43 Field Hockey 3, 43 Girls' Health Club 3, 43 Mirror Staff 43 Phys. Ed. Instructor 4. N '-no Our X H.. ROBERT JOSEPH SEARS Lanflscupirzg Takes life easy . . . never in a hurry . . . heart belongs to landscaping and garden- ing . . . Corztented Daisy Mechanical Drawing 1, 2, 33 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Baseball 23 Driver Training 3. BARBARA LOUISE SHUGRUE Secretary Quiet and serene . . . polite to everyone . . . keeps to herself . . . Well-nzannered Barb Glee Club 1, 3g Junior Red Cross 23 Knitting Club 2, 43 Library Assistant 3. J 'WW Y V r RICHARD GEORGE SIEBERG To own an island An outdoorsman at heart . . . enjoys play- ing his trumpet . . . can always see the funny side of life . . . I Fun-loving Sam Band 1, 2, 3, 4g Dance Band 3, 4, Me- chanical Drawing 4g Orchestra 1, 23 Science Club 1. DAVID FREDERICK SMAIL Ph.D. Capable yearbook editor . . . bluslies easily . . . head of the classroom . . . Reflective Dave Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Officer 1, Dance Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Math Club 43 ,lunior Play 35 Dance Committee 33 National Honor Society 3, 45 Pro Merito 3, 43 Ring Committee li Science Club lg Stu- dent Council 2g Yearbook Staff 4. ROBERT LEWIS SIMPSON Phys. Ed. Instructor Good at all sports . . . friendly toward all . . . an all-around great guy . . . Easy-going Simp Baseball 1, 2, 3' 43 Boys' Health Club 2, 3, 4g Chess Club 1, 2, 3, Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Ice Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4g Physical Education Instructor 2, 3, 4g Track 1, 2, 3, 4. CHARLES WINFRED SODERSTROM Phys. Ed. Inslructor Has wavy auburn hair . . . excels in sports . . . reserved yet friendly . . . co- captain of football team . . . Strapping Sod Baseball 1, 43 Basketball 1, 3, 4, Boys' Health Club 33 Class Officer 2, Football 1, 2, 3, 4g Monitor 43 Physical Education Instructor 3, 4, Science Club lg Track 3, 4. .42-Q ,,... -V ,ZWZVZ 4,541 wwtwwmmfw In the physics lab with Mr Moore, Dick Lewis, ,lose Fisher, John Gefteas, and ROBERT NATHAN STOCKER Malhematician Quiet, but always thinking . . . a leader in math class . . . ouch, those jokes . . . Bashful Bob Basketball 1, 3, Mechanical Drawing 43 Monitor 43 Pro Merito 3, 45 Science Club 1g Senior Finance Committee 4g Yearbook Staff 4. W 4-0' '1v -19 ,lx in 3B Frank Flanagan examine Dave Miley eiramining a dif- fraction pattern. Q4 J .11 Y' X Q rr fet- K ' if We -V Q Q. 'Q E SWSXX 5 ' R 'X - ,e15g,gf.t,vw 1: if CAROLYN LILLIAN STOCKUS Teacher Lovely blonde hair . . . always well-man- nered . . . quiet and conscientious . . . Slzy Carolyn Clee Club lg Junior Red Cross lg Basket- ball 23 Music Appreciation 2g Art Club 2, 44 Softball 2, 4, Field Hockey 2, 3, 4g Driver Training 43 Math Club 4g Mirror Staff 4g Physical Education Instructor 4g Speech 4. ANDREW ROBERT TEAGUE Electronic Technician Quiet, but likes to laugh . . . calm and steady . . . easy-going . . . Staunch Andy Football lg Mechanical Drawing lg Photo Club 2, Chess Club 25 Art Club,2, 33 Driver Training 4g Engineering Draw- ing 3. ROBERT ANDREW TEAGUE ROBERT EARL TOLENO RICHARD JOHN TUCKER Aircraft Technician To Lead a Good Life Electrical Engineer A tough football tackle . . . can take a joke . . . right combination of fun and seriousness . . . Well-liked Tiny Chess Club 1, 2, Mechanical Drawing 2, 3, 4g Engineering Drawing 2, 3, 45 Driver Training 3g Football 3, 4g Ice Hockey 3g Track 3. 4. '29 Very well-mannered . . . a friend to all . , . will succeed in life . . . Friendly Bob Mechanical Drawing 1, 23 Photo Club 43 Driver Training 4. Loves to argue . . . finds little excitement in studying . . . always tinkering or building . . . Obstinale Dick Science Club lg Photo Club 23 Science Fair Winner 1, 2, 35 Boys' Health Club 35 Chemistry Club 3g Math Club 43 Year- book 4. 'WW vm swf 1 A HEATHER AVERY TULLOCH Retail Merch antiising Petite and pretty . . . always beautifully dressed . . . warm smile . . . Pert Hedy Art Club 3, 43 Baton Squad 2, Drama Club 3: Driver Training 43 Clee Club 33 Junior Red Cross 35 Majorettes 3, Mirror Staff 2. JEANNE STUART WEIR Bll.SliI1C.S.S .llaefzirze Operator Excels in all sports . . . always cheerful and friendly . . . ready for fun . . . Athletic Jeanne Driver Training 43 Fic-ld Hockey 3, 4, Clee Club 1, 25 Mirror Staff 3, Girls' Health Club 4, Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 35 Physical Education Instructor 45 Senior Finance Committee 4, Softball 1, 2, 3, 4. ,K t Q t, , t 1 4f v, , E l JAMES EDWARD WALSH Phys. Ed. Instructor Always smiling . . . seldom at a loss for words . . . aims to please . . . Talkative Jimmy Chess Club lg Cross Country 33 Driver Training 4, Football 1: lee Hockey 25 Mechanical Drawing 1: Physical Educa- tion lnstructor 43 Track 2, 3. JERRY EDWARD WHELAN Mttsicirtn Has much talent . . . destined to fulfill his ambition . . . finds relaxation in science fiction . . . Gifted Chip Chess Club lg French Club 1, 23 Green Thumb Club 3, 43 Library Assistant 3, 43 Mechanical Drawing 1. K I ' M6123 ' ' X w 1- ? I .,,, A ' f t Linda Heller, Carolyn Burt, Sandra Russ, Janet Baril, Ginny Noll, and Michellf FRANCIS FREDERICK WHITTY History Teacher Has a sense of humor all his own . . . likes to aggravate teachers . . . is de- termined to succeed . . . Witty Frank Basketball 2, 3, 4, Chess Club 2, 3, 4g Driver Training 2, Football lg French Club 23 Senior Play 3, 4, Tennis 4. , 1-ddlwf .VA1 -:dv .K Y 1 . . ..-...-Vi -f1' A-. -.V wr'-f 1- .vw- Moroz display varying degrees of concentration in the new language lab. GERALD RICHARD YEOMANS Pilot Always ready for a good time . . . most likely to be found talking in the library . . . can be serious, too . . . Bouncy Yo Yo Football 1, 2g Mechanical Drawing 1, 2, 35 Driver Training 3. 415' CARL ANDREW WIDBERG School Teacher Always has a wisecrack . . . always laughing . . . quite a ham at heart . . . Jolly Woody Chess Club 13 Mechanical Drawing lg grass Country 33 Engineering Drawing DIANE CORINNE YULE Hairdresser Full of fun . . . sweet as candy . . . a great person to know . . . Agreeable Diane Clee Club 1, 23 Photo Club 2, Science Club lg Girls' Health Club 23 Driver Training 3g Softball 3, 4. AF ' :QL f if , 'eg JEAN EVELYN WOOD Registered Nurse ' A skilled majorette . . . quiet, yet cheerful . . . friendly to everyone . . . Amiable Jeannie Band lg Knitting Club lg Orchestra l, 2, Student Council 3g Art Club 3, 43 Driver Training 43 Yearbook Staff 4. BARBARA ANNE ZOPPA Comptometer Operator Agile and alert . . . proficient in sports . . . always ready for a good laugh . . . Lively Barb Art Club 1, 4g Cheerleader lg Glee Club lg Drama Club 3g Field Hockey 3g Physi- cal Education Instruetor 4. 3 . fd W. M, Iv I . 1 1 L 5 w L ' e ,gy 2 11051 Lzkely to Succeed Most Talented David and Anne Walter and Paula sEN1oR cLAss M44 ff ,ff , fi'-svfgf f'.' Q , ff i J f vc, Y ,, .mum ,A 3 4 , 7 gg 7 1 ,Q ' Z ' W ML sl Il1rlf11m1z5 Most Courtcous 0,55 lfun to Be Wuh r . . and Im Pdlty Rhea and Chuck Mlghelle 3 Chuck V 3 1 15 'HM 5 H Q -2 9 1 s- fm Lnzzzsmx, ,. ffwjrqu ' Most Trzlkatiuc Mary ICPI4 V qmfl Chu'-k Mlke and Puulme r . V , - I' 5 M 1 1 if g '24 M 1 f i X 1 Wztlzest Frank and Patti JPERLA TIVES Most Athletic Jeanne and Bob ,Z A Best Dancers 1 Mary and Ed 2 ,r -3 52 2 iff Q U 'f F' i , 5? sie' r I6 my '. Lal' I '77- f 3 nw r Y .... 5 A 2 .. 32 Y 1 x 4 - , I A ' ' Q if 'Th I ' xx 1 Hr' , U I L, 'A L , .,.,. . VV Qi 1 lm ,, pn-xg, 111051 Bashful I I W A .fs X1 Illur .md Carolyn E gif' i2 I sg, I X9 if ff I 'I 21 ,- f' '51, f 1' jifjegvvz. , If :wg gill! gif I r 2 : . 'FL ,' 1 -eel N : '7-,,,,,'52 gff lr f 5 11 .Urml Pnlflffrzf ?-f: 7 'f, Uarln 'L . I --K. 4 iff: 1 4 71' 4 W1 Hy: rx, ' A r I H1251 11141351-11 NY .4 , .14 ,sn V I ,r www J' -vw:-1-'!l.. iN ' nf , A, 05 .91 'lp ,J . , .. U . 2 i:?:5.A'?? :Wxf.+'.A1Q,f..f,-f4'??- :rl :miie Q,2tifsllMzg':f,,331:f- was .V 'vfwjsfle ' lx 1 X-M' J 9 4 .1 s..:3?'?3'rS3zzQ.glf. Qfilfimfi Ck Q ' -' 1' A ! .q x A f . . 5 , ' 5 C1 D I 1 ir an is i fr- A ,C Ll.. V ' 1 . 2 6 1 ' Class Officers Chuck Alexander and Pam Gifford crowned the King and Queen, Peter Sehoenbucker and Frances Donaghey. The adults at right acted as chaperons. .fra 'PN , 5. f rs- If xx , 'F l D A 1' lil T M, . 5' ,,,A' fyileagv :wr I 'ii lfgwi i 1 l i' ' if sv U 1 .9 ,R ,V X A l 1 I F l l 1 4 l l 1 54 The Cru nd lV1Lll'l'll. .1 .1g ? j,f-,4.f v 4 ffszwfeibi , f 3. 3,34 ., ,v ,,'1 Y' Vfhgf fasiffea, 3 flcfiifea In unzbr Q3 140122 The Junior Prom of the Class of 1962 was held on May 12, 1961, at the C.H.S. cafeteria. 4'Pinkinese,' was the theme, and the gay decorations helped to make the evening a most enjoyable affair. Look Ma, no cavities! enzbr EM Our Senior Ball was held al the Blue Hill Country Club, Tuesday, February 20, 1961. The delightful music of Fred MacDon- ald's Urchestra and the delicious meal made for a memorable evening. The dance of the night: I Insist That Everybody TWIST. klllg Brady und Queen Nancy were Crowned by Nancy Becker and EFIIIC St. ,lc-un. Waiting for the main course. 'llll1'fl1'Jlll1l NI nf If A 1 now for 322. 55 PRO MERITO SOCIETY ia l V Q: FIRST ROW: Barbara Feldman, Joy Gibbons, Pamela Gifford, Virginia Noll, Anne Marsh, Janet Clines, Joan Bullock. SECCND ROW: Ernest St. Jean, Mary Ellen Hays, Sandra Russ, Carolyn Burt, Janice Sanford, Patricia Leary, Richard Lewis. THIRD ROW: Richard Evans, Robert Stocker, David Smail, Carl Lundell, Arthur Najjar. FINANCE COMMITTEE l9'RHN'5'g 'mn ffoln-n, Ellen Flood, ,Ii-anne Wa-ir, lVl.ic,-lielle llloroz, Nancy Becker. BACK: Ricliard Lewis, 41,15 Lunnlfi-ll, Fred Mannix, Rolwrl Stocked ,Iamc-S Ccccwicz, Erncst St. Jean. STUDENT EXCHANGE Terry Packard Anne Marsh Barbara Feldman Richard Lewis Mr. Strumski Thomas Ronuync BOYS AND GIRLS' STATE REPRESENTATIVES Mary Ellen Hays Ernest St. .lean Richard Tucker DELEGATES TO THE TUFTS ANNUAL YOUTH CITIZENSHIP CONFERENCE Linda Heller Richard Evanw 5 -A STUDENT GOVERNMENT REPRESENTATIVE F5 .EPD 2' 'i 0175, fllxarlvs S01l1'l'SlI'0lIl S Come to the Ball fH,r,,.53 V. , AY l 'EA yellow-throated linnet 1n November' .t L :go THE LATE GEORGE APLEY George rlpley 4 E, ..EEE Jim Gecewicz Cfzllzerine flpley . folzn flpleye 7 , Eleanor ,flpley o E Roger Neureornbe Anzelfu ENVCICCOITIIPC Hozmrzf Boulder . Horalio liylillliflg JCIIZC Willing ,, Agnes Ulllilllillg' , Juliarz H. Dole A Lflillfl Leyfon 7 Errzily SOZIHIZUOTIII Wilson E Y Margaret ,, Ilfllry do Janice Sanford E oee..... Dick Evans Michelle MO1'OZ Ernie St. Jean Anne Marsh Bob Foster David Miley ,loan Bullock Gini Doucet Frank Whitty E E Carolyn Burt Rosemary Brennan or or Carl Widberg Jean Woocl Bill Horigan THE AN EXPRESSION OF OUR TIMES . . . 5, , I S x ST . X5 A , 5 K - 1-, 3 , 5 , . v f Come on Baby let do The Twlst' Twist Baby Twist JuQtl1keth1s' W g I ,, W ,, , w. A 1 px. ,. , p f1 ,V- 41111, 1I..IIIII1-n1lss,uml4ln II11- lxwlf 1 3 EDITORS Linda Heller, Art Editorg Anne Marsh, Managing Editorg Robert Stocker, Photo Editorg Walter Braillard, Sports Editorg Richard Hagberg, Underclassmen Editor. TYPISTS , Sandra Russ Patricia Crossman - ,212 N ,-,U :Ai f-.,,,, I 1 I 'ff I M is if l ,LU ,mv M I sh ,A WRITING STAFF Anne Marsh Carolyn Burt Patricia Curr David Smail, Ed- itor-in-Chiefg Pam- ela .Cifford, Senior Editorg Janice San- ford, Business Man- ager: Mr. Howard Morrison, Advisor. S I 5 2 1 7-L2 'hwy N ' f ADVERTISING Elaine Kee-gang Susan Jennisong Ellen Floodg Ross Pywell, Managerg Gary Colson Robert Brady. SUBSCRIPTIONS Virginia Noll llnrliznra Fr-lflmzin William llorigrzrn PATRONS Charles Alexander Raymond Dickie -IK jfe GQJS 0 '62 gaemem Our years at Canton High School have given us some of our most wonderful memories. Always remember . . . Freshman Year . . . Our Class Officers: President-David Smail Vice President-,lean Garnhum Secretary-Linda Vella Treaszarer-Walter Braillard Half a year with afternoon sessions . . . Getting lost in the vastness of the new school Those endless vocational guidance tests . . . The Freshman Frolic . . . Our class trip to Nantasket . . . Sophomore Year . . . Our Class Officers: President-Charles Soderstrom Vice President-Lorraine Kessler Secretary-Barbara Feldman Treasurer-Guy Feeley The Student Council Convention held in Canton Our first attempts at typing . . . The Thanksgiving Game-Canton 18, Stoughton 8 Dissecting frogs in the biology lab . . . The Sophomore Hop . . . Nantasket-and our class trip . . . Junior Year . .. Our Class Officers: President-Charles Alexander Vice President-Pamela Gifford Secretary-Virginia Doucet Treasurer--Ellen Flood Finally becoming upperclassmen . . . Our own class rings .. . That wild Washirxgtori trip . . . The Junior Play--L'Camp Calicon . . . Hockamock League Champions-Canton . . . Our Junior Prom . . . And our unofficial class trip to Nantasket . . QITS' FAESU of ,Q ya fr Q , ..,f as m f XX xii XR , XE - - i '. 4, its xtsffk Coach Hill: vwfww WWW, We knew we'd Senior Year . . . 5 Our Class Officers: A W Presidentalfrnest St. ,lean Vice Presidents-Richard Lewis Secretary-Nancy Becker Treasurer-Fred Mannix g The greatest Thanksgiving victory of all- Tl Canton crushing Stoughton, 14-0 . . . t Our visit to Boston Ballroom . . . The Carnival Queen Ball . . . The rush of college and job applications . . Our Senior Ball . . . Oh, those traffic monitors . . . At last-Senior Week . . . Senior Banquet . . . ,Q Our class trip to Pompanesset . . . t Q GRADUATION! ll These are just a few of the things we will always re- member. Each of us has many more memories of his own friends, and the things we have done-our successes, our failures-, these we will never forget. llf' GQJJ OU? . From the first hello. to the last goodbye It's been awfully nice to know you, HL V gluing Words. So excuse us if we cry. As you watch us go, with our chins held high, They've been dear and sweet. These memories Weill keep Of days at Canton High: I t 's From the first hello, to the last goodbye. From the first hello, to the last goodbye This night weill long remember, As the years roll swiftly by. When we reach our heights and we conquer new Letis not forget- Our friendships be kept- And remember Canton High: From the first hello, to the last goodbye., l ' f.,,.i 4 ff? a 'Ds - ,, .r 7v'iVg'i ,i 2 : .Qi ' :. f--f 1 f u 9 it f' 1 'gvgl-:jj 55.1, J' f I ,Q V, g 4 ff 5 ,t rt. lx If lm ,U 'te ,- ggi ,lipid , --nn I, ang them. MTW ttmwmmv get ,, ,,,.. ,121!..L,,.mun.m ,Z t I. T1 as , l ll G' . fj Q35 JIIGOIU QC? Where is the Class of 1962 in 1982? Letis drop in at the class reunion and see: ,IANICE SANFORD is still trying to find six patrons . . . PAT GAINES tells her children about that dance called The Twist . . . SHEILA MOSS and CAROLYN STOCKUS are selling blonde streaks . . . WILL REMICK is now directing the band . . . MIKE BRADY is principal of North Quincy High . . . RICHARD TUCKER has become head of the U. S. Weather Bureau . . . After 20 years, CHUCK ALEXANDER still drives that aqua jeep, just for memories . . . JOANIE BULLOCK, GINI DOUCET, and LORRAINE KESSLER are taking over where Florence Nightingale left off . . . SHERYL HARRIS is leaving off where Florence Night- ingale took over . . . MARK KINCADE is running tennis tournaments at Forest Hills . . . GUY FEELEY'S hair is black-only his hairdresser knows!!! PAT LEARY is one of the best commercial teachers at Canton High, but she always seems to avoid office practice . . . CHUCK SODERSTROM and JOHN GEFTEAS just coached C.H.S. to its tenth consecutive football victory over Stoughton . . . JIM GECEWICZ is on vacation from his latest Broadway hit to direct the Senior Play . . . FRANK Wlll'll'FY is selling used jokes to ,lack Parr . . . DEANNA BALBONI and JANE BOWMAR are old maids. knitting booties for the Salvation Army . . . ROCKET ROCHE recently blasted off on the 3rd lunar voyage: unfortunately. the rocket path, as reckoned by BOB STOCKER, the mathematical genius, was a Dil off . . . BOBBY SEARS is landscaping the C.H.S. campus . . . DIANE YULE and BARBARA SIIUCRUE are still hit- ting home runs . . . CAROL FISHER and NANCY MARATHAS are co- anlhors nl' the best-selling book, 101 Ways to Skip I, VIY PETER O'NlCll, and KENNETH RICHARDS are using their shop skills lu build bomb shelters . . . BOB CI'l'HAINo is building bombs . .. JERRY WHIQLAN is living on the French Riviera . . . RAY IJICKIIC and ,HCRRY SBIG FLOYD CALAHAN are acting as hosts for the reunion-making sure that 4-vt-ryoneis happy . . . 64 M If fi ,XX N 2 f CHUCK JORDAN now owns the Canton Public Market JOY GIBBONS and PAT CARR are raising horses as C.H.S. mascots . . . Businessman JIM HARDING has a hard time finding his two secretaries, PEGGY IGO and PHYLLIS Mac- CALMON, for they are always taking coffee breaks . . . JANET CLINES is still dropping things . . . JACK MOSLEY still enjoys a night out with the boys . . . SANDY RUSS and PAULA CREHAN are typing re- search papers for desperate seniors . . . NANCY BECKER and EILEEN SHERIDAN have be- come the first women members of the Celtics . . . CHICKIE DAVENPORT has finally learned to' make Italian spaghetti, thanks to the help given by that noted Italian chef, AL D,ATTANASIO . . . PATTI BEHRAKIS is still laughing that laugh . . . GARY COLSON is head forest ranger at Iellystone Park... CAROL RINEHART and REBECCA BACON are taking bets on which one will reach the height of 5 feet first . . . PENNY HARTFORD is still doing typing at C.H.S .... JIMMY SHEEHAN and CHUCK ARMANDO come back each year to lead the HOYA cheer . . . EDDIE CALLAHAN and FRANK FLANAGAN are battling for the men's rock 'n roll championship of the world, MARY DUTRA having easily won the women's title . . . PATTY RHEA CROSSMAN has been awarded a sewing machine from Simplicity for having bought over 1,000,000 patterns . . . Our new senator, BOB JORDAN, has just passed a law prohibiting speed laws . . . DANNY KELLIHER and BILL JOHNSON have finally been promoted to he-ad bundle boys at the First Na- tional . . . IOAN LAWICRICNCIC and CAROIQIC IRVINC are 1111111111 a tall girlis shop . .. DONNA BARROWS has just sold one of her IUIL stamps for quiet a s11111 . . . DONALD COUCLE and EDDIE HANLON have start- ed a driver training course for Canton High . . . ARTIE NAJJAR and GARY FISHER are still typing I5 words a minute . . . DAVID MILEY is still paying interest on his chemistry lab debt . . . CARL LUNDELL is married and is raising a basketball tea111 of his own . . . PAULA MORGAN still designs posters for all C.H.S. activities . . . ANNE MARSH a11d CAROLYN BURT are IIOXV coaching the C.H.S. hockey tea111 . . . PETE CROWLEY is causing Red Auerbach many sleep- less nights because he continues fouli11g out . . . BOB FOSTER a11d DICK GRAY finally made it around the course in 80 strokes . . . FRED MANNIX. the new Secretary of the Treasury. seems to be the reason for the downfall of the U.S. Banking Syste111 . . . ANDY and BOB TEAGUE are doi11g T.V. ads: which twin has the Toni? ?? BILL BROPHY and BOB BROWN are top models for outer space suits . . . MARION LUKASZEWICZ is still delivering absence slips . . . CAROL BLAKELY still makes frequent visits to the C.H.S. cafeteria . . . ELLEN FLOOD and SUSAN JENNISON still have fond memories of the Washington trip . . . RALPH ANDERSON and DAVE PETERSON are 11ow owners of Interplanetary Motors. once Haynes Garage . . . CARL PETERS and BILLY AMBROCEO are running a successful branch of Interplanetary Motors on the moo11 . . . ROSENIARY BRENNAN has become the first woman president . . . CLARE ROACH has organized a11 old age home for retired Student Council members . . . JOE COCCHI is still. selling tickets for the 1962 Carnival Ball .. . . MICHELLE NIOROZ still canit understand French . . . DONNA ABRAHAM has become quite a noted horse- woman . . . HEATHER TULLOCH has just heen voted one of the ten hest-dressed women . . . WALTER BRAILLARD and ROSS PYWELL have re- placed the Kingston Trio . . . ERJNIE ST. JEAN is dead, having been shot by one of his harem because of jealousy . . . VIRGINIA NOLL and PAULINE IIOLTE arc in the midst of a talking marathon . .. RICHARD LEWIS. TIM RONAYNIC, and RAY NEED- IIAM are now prison guards. putting their monitor experience to good use by making all prisoners 'gKccp lotl10Rigl1lH . . . CARL WIDBERG is' tht- most sought after butler in Boston . .. ART CORBICTT does a big business every Christmas appearing as Rudolph . . . MARY ELLEN DUNN and JANICE DOHERTY are still trying to revive the yo-yo . . . ANN COHEN and BARBARA FELDMAN return to cheer at all C.H.S. sports events. . . SANDI CIRELLO is i11 charge of the C.H.S. cafe- teria . . . BOBBY TOLENO is quite a man about town . . . BRUCE HALLEY is unable to make the reunion be- cause he is on a11 important goodwill mission to Mars . . . LINDA HELLER has just become a Buddhist monk, being dissatisfied with all other religions . . . ELAINE KEEGAN and JANET BARIL are still gig- gling . . . MARION AIELLO is living happily in Hyde Park . . . BOBBY SIMPSON just became Golden Gloves Champ . . . DAVE QUINN and DOUG CROFT have lead the Bruins to their first league championship in 20 years . . . BARBARA ZOPPA and JEANNE WEIR have just opened a gym for overweight high school girls . . . A plaque has been placed on the leather chair in the C.H.S. library saying HTOM LONG always sat here. JOHNNY GASPAROTTO and JIM DENNIS were just arrested for dragging their souped-up space ships . . . PETER CELI has just written a book called. Around the Bases in 30 Plays. JIM WALSH is trying to better the mile record of 3 111inutes set by JIM FAIR . . . GERRY YEOMANS and PAUL DWYER are now pro- fessional librarian disturbers . . . Canton High girls are having a hard time choosing be- tween TERRY PACKARD's charm class and JEAN WOOD's twirling class . . . PETER DWYER remains a teenager forever . . . BILL HORIGAN is still trying to teach ELLEN HAYS how to cha-cha . . . DAVE SMALL and t'SAtVI SIERlCR'G are still playing, MSheill Be Coming iRound the 'tlotintainn . . . DICK EVANS stays awakt' nfjgtils trying to figure out how to win an argtnneni with Nh: Tighe . . . PAM CLIFFORD jg :still atm 'i-ring l1ow the Echo ever made the deadlines . Q. .rf ,M fp? ,i if -V 4759 ' a iff, i,j,1f't6 fjrip jllw Sf-lf-appoilita-fl viz: - ristrologt-rs 65 bias!! 1' fanof fjesfamenf I gfffe C555 0 A12 efeen The graduating Class of 1962, having crawled from the primordial bog as Freshmen to subsequently stand on the lofty pinnacle as Seniors, do hereby proclaim their high school life to be ended, and do declare this to be their Last Will and Testament. To Mr. Alvino we leave our most sincere thanks for helping to guide us through the difficulties of our Senior Year. To Mr. Welch we leave our sincere thanks for his every effort on our behalf, with the hope that following classes will' bene- fit as much as we have from his concern and understanding. To Mr. Clough we leave our gratitude for his patience and sense of humor while aiding us with our problems. To Miss Fish we leave our gratitude for the sacrifices that made the success of our Junior Play possible. To the Junior Class we bequeath the title Senior Class, with its attendant poise and dignity lqualities which they now so sadly lackl. To the Sophomore Class we leave the patience to endure two more years of high school. To the Freshman Class we leave very little. The individual members of the graduating class devise and bequeathlas follows: DONNA ABRAHAM leaves to Karen Mclsaae the fun they had at locker ffl. MARION AIELLO leaves all her teachers to her sister, Joanne. CHUCK ALEXANDER leaves his monitor badge to Nat Wt'nt- worth. BILL ANIIIRUCEO leaves his ability to get into trouble easily to Richie blayo. RALPH 'ANDERSON leaves unfinished homework papers to Tim Taylor. CHUCK ARMANDO leaves his woodehippings to Jerry Pino. REBECCA ISACON leaves her seat in the cafeteria. IJEANNA BALRONI leaves her weekends with IJ. .l. S. in Brookline to ,Ioan larabert. JANET BARIL leaves her French dictation marks to Susan Walker. DONNA ISARROWS leaves her seat in American Democracy. NANCY ISECKER leaves her tlirty gym suit to her lJl'Olllt'l'. PA'l l'l ISEHHAKIS leaves her soft VH Voice to Marsha Leary. CAROL IZLAKELY leaves her big appetite to Arlene Myriek. JANE BUWMAR leaves a pair of sneakers to anyone who can fit into a :sine GIA. MIKE BRADY leaves tlireetions to North Quincy. VVAl,'lil'lR IiltAIl..LARIJ leaves his tralliie badge to sonteon who wants a good spot in the lunch line. ItOSENltXltY IIHIQNNAN leaves. llcl' books. to ller sister, Illlyllis. BILL BRUPIIY leaves ifffil to the toughest and roughest guard on the football team. BOBBY BROWN leaves his studying ability to lion Morton. JOAN lSlll,I.t'ttlK leaves her work in the ofliee to Patty Cahillane, I CAROLYN lilll-t'l' leave- a pair ul majorette boots to anyone who can fit into them. EDDIE CALLAHAN leaves all his teachers with their dirty looks to ,ll'lliIiY CALLAIIAIN leaves the sehool to Wltoevel' wants gi gtmtl lltTlf'. 66 un ofseof cszbfy-fwo PAT CARR leaves about five inches to Lorry Jane Redquest. PETE CELI leaves his center position on the hockey team to Brian Callery. SANDI CIRELLO leaves her jobs in the main office, the kitchen, and the library to any underclassman who wants a challenge. BOBBY CITRANO leaves his football locker to Joe Ladow. JANET CLINES leaves her traffic post to any lion-hearted junior. JOE COCCHI leaves locker 9955 in the boys' locker room to Joe Ladow. ANN COHEN leaves her broken hockey stick to her sister, Ellen, with the hope that she'll give it as much use. CARY COLSON leaves his teachers with a little more gray hair. ART CORBETT leaves to the teachers of C.H.S .... peace! DONALD COUGLE leaves his tie to anyone who wants it. PAULA CREHAN leaves her Italian vocabulary to anyone who understands. DOUGLAS CROFT leaves his broken goalie stick to Dave Aldrich. PATTY RHEA CROSSMAN leaves the ability to do backdrops to .lane Kelliher. PETER CROWLEY leaves an electric eye to Mr. Haines, to help detect the boys cutting into the lunch line. AL D'ATTANASIO leaves his speed to slow Mike Fitzwilliam. CHICKIE DAVENPORT leaves her love for Italians to Kathy McElwain. JIM DENNIS leaves his church key to Tom Lane. RAY DICKIE leaves all unfinished homework assignments to his brother. JANICE DOHERTY leaves a can of hair spray to Patty Brophy. CINI DOUCET leaves her love for homework to her sister, P1-say. MARYELLEN DUNN leaves her driving lessons with John Dunleavy to anyone who wants gray hair. MARY DUTRA leaves her locker to an underclassman. PAUL DWYER leaves the school to anyone who wants it. PETER DWYER leaves his dislike for underclassmen to Francis Damon. DICK EVANS leaves Mr. Tighe to Mrs. Tighe. JIM FAIR leaves a senior lunch table to Mike Somo-if he becomes onel GUY FEELEY leaves an eye for the girls to Joe Ladow. BARBIE FELDMAN leaves her curly hair to Sherry Lund. CAROL FISHER leaves her gymnastic ability to Karen Thomas. CARY FISHER leaves all the answers in the geometry book to any underclassman crazy enough to copy them. FRANK FLANAGAN leaves his dirty football socks to anyone who can train them. ELLEN FLOOD leaves her machine gun to Elaine Flanagan. BOB FOSTER leaves his sweat to Dennis Najjar. PAT GAINES leaves her Twisting ability to Joan. JOHN CASPAROTTO leaves his erasers to Steve Logan. JIM CECEWICZ leaves his pipe and an old pouch of used tobacco to Art Peters. JOHN CEFTEAS leaves his used tape in football. JOY GIBBONS leaves a tall locker to a short girl. PAM CIFFORD leaves her bumps and bruises to next year's field hockey captain. DICK CRAY leaves his golf clubs to Ricky Hagberg. BRUCE HALLEY leaves his popularity with the teachers to David Guyette. ED HANLON leaves Jimmy Sheehan to the Class of '63, be- cause Jim will probably still be here. JIM HARDING leaves his parking space to some junior who owns a Ford. SHERYL HARRIS leaves all the pictures in her wallet to Jean Gora. PENNY HARTFORD leaves her green sneakers to her sister. Judy. ELLEN HAYS leaves gym classes to her cousin, Barbara Osmond. LINDA HELLER leaves happiness and success to next year's class. PAULINE HOLT leaves her love for good times to her sister, Donna. BILL HORIGAN leaves the job of doing Miss Bertrand's black- boards to his brother, Jack. PEGGY IGO leaves all the fun and good times that she had in high school to her sister. CAROLE IRVING leaves her good times as a senior to Judy Johnson. SUSAN JENNISON leaves her wonderful years with Mrs. Greene to Nancy Shaw. BILL JOHNSON leaves his sense of humor to a certain junior who doesn't really need it. CHUCK JORDAN leaves his locker and books. BOB JORDAN leaves his parking space to anyone with a '53 Ford. ELAINE KEEGAN leaves her books to her sister, Donna. DANNY KELLIHER leaves his track shoes to someone with big feet. LORRAINE KESSLER leaves a first-baseman's glove to Patty Cahillane. MARK KINCADE leaves his hockey stick to someone who knows how to use it. JOAN LAWRENCE leaves her baggy gym suit to her sister, Marilyn, in the hopes that she will fill itl PAT LEARY leaves her little French hat to Marcia Leary. RICHARD LEWIS leaves his football suit to a rookie fullback. TOM LONG leaves his seat in Miss McCauley's room to Ricky Hagberg. MARION LUKASZEWICZ leaves C.H.S. to all future students. CARL LUNDELL leaves the cross-country record to Brian Callery. PHYLLIS MacCALMON leaves her sympathy to Mr. Dowson who tried to teach her how to turn corners. FRED MANNIX leaves his ability to graduate to Jack Nugent. NANCY MARATHAS leaves her locker to Mickey. ANNE MARSH leaves the presidency of Doug's fan club to Linda Chamberlain. DAVID MILEY leaves his broken fingers to next year's catcher. PAULA MORGAN leaves her paint brushes to Mike Somo. MICHELLE MOROZ leaves her squinting eyes to Diane Cogliano. JACK MOSLEY leaves the sawdust in the shop to whoever can stand it. SI-IEILA MOSS leaves he-r quit-t l?l and studious ll? lift- In her brother, David. ARTIE NAJJAR leaves his brother, Dennis, to Anita lVlullane. RAY NEEDHAM leaves his sandpaper block to Mr. Callanan. CINNY NULL leaves Algebra Il to her brother. PETER O'NEIL leaves his parking space to the next hotarotl. TERRY PACKARD leaves her lucky number I3 to Mary Ollirif-n. CARL l'l'l'l'l'lRS leaves his seat in Miss Berlrandls study hall. DAVID VETIQRSON leaves his locker to anyone who wants it. ROSS l'YWEl.l. leaves his guitar to Miss Fish. DAVID QUINN leaves ltisscurly hair to anyone who wants to get ranked. ' WILL REMICK leaves his trig homework. KENNETI-I RICHARDS leaves his oiled-up parking space. CAROL RINEIIART leaves her electric typewriter and its crazy fits to Margaret Teague. CLARE ROACII leaves her field hockey stick, Sweetiepie,' to Jane Kelliher. ROCKET ROCHE leaves the gym exercises to Mr. Gibson. TIM RONAYNE leaves his shop skills to his brother, who needs them! SANDY RUSS leaves her position on the softball team to her sister, Lynne. JANICE SANFORD leaves her Frencli book to anyone crazy enough to want it. BOB SEARS leaves one cigar, already smoked. to anyone who wants to continue it. JIM SHEEHAN leaves his football jersey 421 to Joe Ladow. EILEEN SHERIDAN leaves 109 to Mazo. BARBARA SHUGRUE leaves her senior year to her sister, Nancy. RICKY SIEBERG leaves a sour note for Mr. Judge. BOBBY SIMPSON leaves a rubber disk in White Stadium to anyone who can find it. DAVID SMAIL leaves the girls of Canton High to his brother, Kenny. CHUCK SODERSTROM leaves Mr. Haines' tape to some in- jury-prone underclassman. ERNIE ST. JEAN leaves his seat in Mr. Haines' class to anyone who's good-natured. BOB STOCKER leaves all the spinach in the cafeteria to Popeye. CAROLYN STOCKUS leaves her upper locker to her sister. ANDY TEACUE leaves the school lot parking space that he never got to use. BOB TEACUE leaves his football locker for Mush to clean out. BOB TOLENO leaves that renowned comedian. Mr. Callanan, to entertain his future classes. DICK TUCKER leaves a warm bench in the office to who- ever wants it. HEATHER TULLOCH leaves her brains to be divided equally between her brothers. JIM WALSH leaves a mouse to Mike Somo. JEANNE WEIR leaves minus one Bobsey Twins to Jillll! Kelliher. JERRY WHELAN leaves his fight for freedom from the shadow of the detention hall. FRANK WHITTY leaves his five years in Canton High to ' .lack Nugent. CARL leaves his love of t'll2lSlllQJ, fires lo BUICII King. JEAN WOOD leaves her best lion:-4 at tfauton High to Shirley Yeomans. GERRY letlvvs luis lim in Flrtbltl 203. DIANE YULE leaves all the truntlt flu- lt-ft in Mr. Hill's rotm to Cheryl B. BARBARA ZOPPA leaves. le: :tit ability to Marsha Jenkins. On this 8th day of .limp toil, the Class of l962 has drawn the foregoing instrument air piw-st-tive. and as witnesses tlie-rt-of we do lu-reto still-ff .l it nantes. riff? I' ff ,f n I QW Lf 67 ' 1 2. 2, ff ii' M GJ Mwwywf ',1n ,Q , L ' Q ,.,-1 'K f'f W A hp fb... l I .l:4,.,M f, W 1 ,', ,,A, , ., ,w lllli 1 Z Z 1 5 X 1,5 ' 1 Lifdlku' lf- 1 1 1 H' , ' H 1 W - , Jn 1' '4 ' 'X' 11' , 'gf in , yy 7. , 'r,g4 W - v , Ay uf gg ., W - ,bf 'glut' '4 Q ,gn J 4 N1 H65 k' , vw 3151, iff' ' ' ,, . 1 , 11 H' - wwf uv , .Af V'-'F' ' , 'i .1 l,'. ?' A W' 1 HY! '.5,f5,, v ww' .f ff 1 3 - JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Barry EX IilL'KiIlIl4bIl. Vice Pres-identg Pamela Johnston, 'I'l'l'ClSllI'Cl'Z Mary O!B1'i6Il. SCL'l'L'Hl1'y2 .Inc Luduw. President. ,- ,. - f -1- -:.:' .i..g-Lv. 5 8 FIRST ROW: E. Banks, P. Cleary, M. Blaustein, D. Cogliano, M. Bedard, C. Bosenquet, E. Black- man, .l. Bogie, P. Carter, L. Chamberlain. SECOND ROW: P. Camarra, R. Brady, C. Coffin, B. Beckham, Mrs. Greene. THIRD ROW: W. Berteletti, R. Beal, W. Bemberi, T. Carmichael, A. Ben- son, D. Brown, B. Berglund, F. Carpenter, R. Chandler. FIRST ROW: R. Frf-1-flnian, C. Conopka, D. Fradkin, .l. Grahert, A. Gluvin, ll. llwl' r. ll l'l'i0l', K. Gustafson, Gres.-ne, T. Crokrr. SECOND ROW: ,l. Giampielro, W. Conopkal. li. illlllfll, P- Coleman, G. Fitzgerald, J. Goodall, lVl. Fitzwilliams, R. Dana, L. lflunagain, .l. IV. lmlgioum, Miss Meade. O7 FIRST ROW: C. Hornhuckle, J. Johnson, P. Johnston, J. Kelleher, D. Holte, M. E. Leary, B. Han- non, L. Harding, H. King, R. Healy. SECOND ROW: E. Kenealy, D. Ingemi, D. Hale, D. Leathers, R. Hagberg, T. Lune, R. Hughs, A. LaValIee, J. Harris, Mr. Morrison. THIRD ROW: P. Hansen, R. Holt, T. Logan, F. Harrison, M. Lenhart, P. Hagan, C. Kandur, J. Ladow, T. Keleher. l lliS'I' ROW: C. Mc-Suv:-m-y, IS. Osmond, K. Mclsuac, K. Morgan, M. Munganelli, A. McGovern ll. Ulnuvhon, D. Moriarty, IC. Nurdr-lli, A. Myrick. SECOND ROW: C. McCormack, B. Mackinnon li. Mayo, ll. Morlime-r, N. M1-N1-il, M. O'Brien, B. Murphy, K. Nenurt, D. Nujjur, Mr. Moore. . - ' 'Y ff f.-1: f. N' .-15-:lf ,fzv I 1, FIRST ROW: B. Sanders, K. Page, N. Shugrue, J. Polmonari, R. Richards, C. Pearlman, C. Sanford I. Rubenstein, S. Pariseau, M. A. Pierce, A. Salenime. SECOND ROW: Mr. Kelley, L. Peyser, R Singer, J. Ryan, W. Pidgeon, R. Robertson, D. Reed, S. Sherman, A. Peters, J. Pino, G. Powell. FIRST ROW: .l. Slziili, ,I. Tijllll, S. Wulsll, l.. 'l'aylo1', M. 'IllFZ.ll.flll', K. Tlioiiius, li. fi' wlfivlx, ll Sli-rim-l, H. Truyvrs, fl. Strumsl-ci, S. Walker. SECOND ROW: Mr. Tripp, .l. 'l'4-:lynn-,, Wi ililwvrlll R. Tor-krnun, A. Wiwlvrllold, NI. Sumo. N. We-nlwortll, fl. Weslvy, J. 'l'11llm'l1. li. 'lowly'-oil. IJ Smith. L mm ' 1' . . xi z 5 p fi ,Q ar Q ,Q , 5 X- , i Q M i 2 1 ' 2 Q 5 33 Q5 W? SWMWM A funuunnahllkllf SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS: Roger Smith, Presidentg Brian Callery, Treas- urer: Elaine Joyrfv. S0f'I'PlLlI'f'2 Rulumt D9FCiilfC. Vice President. w I V ophomore Knows Not 746- FIRST ROW: B. Bartone, C. Cirello, C. Branagan, J. Aiello, N. Aronson, L. Castellarin, E. Cohen, E. Blackham, P. Brennan, J. Cameron. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Ferguson, P. Boyd, D. Coffin, D. Armstrong, C. Bright, M. Casey, D. Brown, P. Cahillane, F. Clines, K. Anderson, M. Comer. THIRD ROW: S. Briggs, J. Cogliano, J. Ammendolia, W. Carmichael, D. Carter, J. Bosanquet, W. Connor, B. Callery, M. Bohmbach. X FIRST ROW: I.. Calvin, J. Corwin, A. Duguuy, lf. iflzlnalgrun, L. Dudley, 5. Flynn, Aw' 1'Hll 1'l. 5. Dunvklvr-, C. Eunlll-y, C. Crossffn. SECOND ROW: V. Diiiiusio, ll. llzunnn, 'i, 'Y.mol1, T. Donlun, P. I'iIIZ,LQf.'fZ1i4i, C. Coughlin, C. Cow,-nc-y, R. Durlle-y, K. Doody, P. Dm-un, H .,vIillg, D. Eames, Mr.. Muczllonuld. THIRD ROW: T. Els:-nhnur, W. lforsyllx, R. Dunlf-uvy, J. Il.f.i1f.ivy, J. Du- Ivssio, R. Cook'-, R. Flnnugzrn, R. IJil f,-lim-, R. Frank, F. Damn-r, D. Conloig. 205 207 75 I Y I I X 1 1 1 2 i I I 210 212 76 - FIRST ROW: J. Goldberg, A. Irving, J. Caplin, E. Jacobs, M. Keleher, M. Jenkins, C. Hertzberg K. Kelleher, D. Keegan, R. Kelleher. SECOND ROW: F. Kobs, J. Horigan, D. Kelley, E. Joyce D. Hatcher. D. Johnson, T. Cuplin, J. Hartford, J. Jorgenson, J. Harris, Miss Fish. THIRD ROW: R. Harris, E. Hays, W. Gardner, J. Keefe, E. Graves, O:'Germano, J. Howard, R. Hay, P. Hennessey T. Galvin. f . I . f . 2 , 4 FH-I W if FIRST ROW: K. Ulee, K. lnnngill, J. Moors-, C. Lyons, L. Noise,-aux, J. Moody, A. Malcolmson, M. l.r-dry, Nl. Mf'Neil, Nl. l.uIkus. SICCUNIJ HOW: P. McWilliams, D. Morton, H. Mitchell, C. Lund, .l. lwwia C- If'H1'f,!1lI1. .l. Munro:-, P. Murrolta, A. Landon, P. Lundell, F. Noll, G. Bedington, Nliw Nlf'Cnuley. THIRD HOW: .l. Molignano, P. Mazzone, W. Kelson, B. Minkwitz, F. Murray, S. Milf-y. J. Murphy, S. Logan, li. Leary, W. Lenhart. r 'H' . WJ, we FIRST ROW: J. Pesaturo, E. Pino, J. Schermerhorn, M. Scott, L. Perry, J. Pizura, A. Rogers, N. Shaw, J. Simpson. SECOND ROW: T. Quinn, R. Parker, P. Renaud, J. Polmonari, R. Powers, R. Ryley, W. Reynolds, Miss Mariano. THIRD ROW: I. Priluck, G. Plotner, B. Ronayne, J. Podgurski, J. Scanlon, R. Seavey, J. Russell, S. Rubin, J. Sheehan. 3 FIRST ROW: D. Suarez, S. Weutlierbec, D. Wlu,-ulzin, C. Sturdy, l . White, B. Tenn, lf. 'f 1:-nnllill M. Wolfe, L. Wurzel, M. Walker. SECOND ROW: Miss Roach, R. Smith, l'. VVl1itvf trtfflvl, C- Talbott, C. Soule, Z. Vipps, P. St. Jean, T. Soutlnwoofl, J. Souve. THIRD ROW: l'I,, .TlilliVllll, J- Wiederhold, E. Trcnliolm, A. White, C. 'l'l1ilmrlf:uu, l.. Wyman, J. Whelan, P. 'l'inl:l,..w J. Zoppn. 214 216 77 b, I . . Q! illih E 1 E J e A 1 IVRICSIINIAN CLASS UFFICICRS: RCIIQIIU Pc-rfelli. 'INI'?ZlSUl'CI'1 Paul D'Attanasio Prvsiflcnlz Dawn flnrrlm'1'. Vivo Prcsirlvnl: Calhy Cumpisanu, Secretary. I 7 9 FIRST ROW: K. Campisano, J. E. Braveman, K. Branagan, E. Canto, C. Brennan, M. Bc-rardi, N. Callahan, M. Baker, P. Brophy, P. Alexander. SECOND ROW: L. Brown, P. Brown, W. Barhaglia, .I. Butler, A. Altfillisch, B. Beith, E. Braveman, C. Champagne, O. Barbaglia, R. Carco, T. Allen, Mr. Buttner. THIRD ROW: R. Ahearn, C. Allsop, W. Armando, J. Brooks, H. Carter, QI. Brown, .I. Barss, B. Becker, K. Chamberlain, S. Bowman, D. Aldrich. whiff' FIRST ROVV: IJ. I'linnr'II, .I. Iluranfl, I'. IJiNlnrzio, N. III1'Vl'ILllllI, .I. Ilznllon, I'. I'v1'I'LilI I.u' I' IH Will, I. Iiykf,-man, S. file-ve-Iunfl, IJ. Crnznlfc. SIQIKINIJ ROW: I.. Ilorv, Il. fl4ll'I'4'liI, I'. II'-:milf ' 7' UNH- asio, D. Ilurlvs, .I. I'lJll'I'lIU!,IlPIl, .I. Ifran1',.I. Ilurkf-1-, I'. Iligi-mlulno, IJ. I r4-III, I'. Ilulm WI , Lowry. THIRD Iifjwl Il. fiogfliullo, I . Ifuuglf-, If. II4'I'Af'Ii1'1', I'. Ifriailvo, ID. ICHINYIII, II. I' . I. Illvllfly. M. IJI-If:-lifw-, R. lfaryg I'. ffomr-r, I.. IlIlLII'lI4'l'. 20 I 202 79 203 204 80 FIRST ROW: P. Walsh. A. Stomberg, J. Swardlick, V. Trask, C. Thomas, L. Sullivan, K. Stockus D. Webber. V. Wyman. J. Sullivan. C. Tucker. SECOND ROW: P. Loscocco, N. LaForest, J. White J. Stevenson, E. Stornie. R. Stillman, T. Reeve. L. Winer. S. Yeomans, J. Zanniboni, E. Tordoff J. Wendell, A. Turner. R. Teague. Mr. Struniski. THIRD ROW: C. White, S. Tolias, D. Storme J. Talmr, NI. Sullivan, R. Wliittemore, W. Walker, D. Yost, R. Wagner, W. Vips, R. Tulloch, J YVurzn:l. J. Strumslii. A. Paglioeeo. FIRST ROW: D. flarnlne-r, C. Kvlliher, L. fllllllillll, E. Furaylli. P. Cray, Hamm, A. Hollister, E. ihwalsus, J. Jnhmlfm, M. Hagan, C. Halley. SECOND ROW: Mr. Carnie. F. Herbert, L. Harding, S. illlxlaikfm, l'. flmman, C. llowarrl, J. Carsidv, M. Holland, J. Forte, A. Calvin, W. Harding, P. Irving, l'. Kenney, fl. l'l1-flfh-rigg. 'l'lllRlJ ROW: R. Cilsnn, W. Cuslafson, J. Kessler, E. Cada, S. llughvs, R. Hag:-n. W. llu,ulu-5, D. Fox, R. Calligan, D. Johnson, D. Cuyelle, J. Gifford, R. Gorman. FIRST ROW: P, Mastandrea, K. LaVallee, L. Marsh. K. McElwain, P. McGinn, M. Lawrence, D. Myrick, E. McCormack, A. Paige, M. McNeely. SECOND ROW: Mrs. l..0W6I1lll3l, R. Pariseau, L. Morrill, M. Lorizio, P. Lonegan. C. Mikelson, S. Lane. J. Owirka, A. Mullanec, M. McLean, A. Morganelli, J. Knowlton, J. Meyer. THIRD ROW: T. Murray, J. O'Connell, R. Oprandi, J. Lucas. S. Oles, B. Larson, W. McPherson, K. O'Hara, W. Pasquarosa, D. Mulligan, R. Minichielli, G. Messler, W. Mahoney, V. Lorizio. FIRST ROW: J. Pr-rry, D. l'4,-le,-rsurm, M. l,I'Lll'llIlZll'l, M. Hyun, L. J. lJOf'llf'll'llll, A. Flo rf, 1. llognvll, L. Russ, K. l'yw4:ll, l'. Srunlon. SECOND ROW: li. P1-rfr-Hi. M. Roclmaux, P. Poirm rw, Nl. l'ow1'l'H, T. Pocuro, lf. Pionzl, A. Plummf-r, fl. Pionu, l'. Sprznguv, Mr. llowyvr. 'flllllll i'ClL'fl,': I . liovln-, , V . , . 1 . p v ' L. Ryan, L. bnyrlffr, K. Sa-xlon, J. Svolr, K. Dlllllll, l'. lllllliilllf-GIQLIS, R. Ruwrlmg, I'. Hlf' 114. I. lxulnn, A. Rvynolfls. 206 208 BI IN THE CLASSROCJMS -,., X Purlez-vous francais? X X Aff ,nl ,f ,gf ,1 Y 0 I:-I -J. B u ll' 'T w l I V4 W1 5. X Q. I .. 'H 1111 .1ll 114111 Al lllix I1'l'lll 1 , D-fl all 1 i N 1 1- MLAR t ' , fcoccus - 1 ' 0 and so, x+2y:3 l'1sI11ng w1th M155 FIOIC. 5111 .KZ X 1 , 82 5 111111111 111 ll 1 llllll X - Wukv up! It's typing time nwlw, - c Twfwv. 1'-I ,, ' mL,.,,,,. w 2 1' -u- 'Q ffl, , , .lm wa r G Cr' rw ' ' M ffI2 1:f9fb3!lwffM, 44'-',q5,.g ' ,'Y!'.-,H 'I ' ':',',M A 1 , rf 'UM 3,4 W-QJ. L ' 'Wi' ik M vlh A l 5 5. Q, 4 l 3 : 1 it at ill 21, all l :fl V4 it 2, Zi T l l L FIRST ROW: Nancy Aronson, Linda Castellarin, Barbara Paige, Marsha Jenkins, Ellen Cohen, Donna Keegan, Donna Kelly, Lorraine Dudley, Janet Baril, Carol Bosanquet, Carolyn Stockus, Janice Doherty. SECOND ROW: Gayle Cirello, Pat Behral-cis, Heather Tulloch, Jane Bowmar, Lorry-Jane Redquest, Paula Morgan, Charlotte Champagne, JoAnn Corwin, Elaine Flanagan, Ann Duguay, Pat McCinn, Marjorie McCarron, Paula Crehan. THIRD ROW: Sue Walker, Carolyn Mortimer, Ann Mt-Govern, Joyce Kenny, Frances Clines, Janet Clines, Phyllis Brennan, Demetra Anagnoston, Linda Wurzel, Maureen Bedarcl, Pam Boyd, Carol Eardly, Dorothy Armstrong, Mary Walker, Terry Reeve, Zentu Vipps. FOURTH ROW: Cathy Talbott, Cathy Coughlin, Janice Sanford, Larry Flanagan, William Houston, Dick Flanagan, Tom Kelleher, Walter Berteletti, Gerry Brooks, Ken Ncnart, Boll Thompson, Richie Hughes, Carlton Sancoucy, Pat Skehan, Mary Ellen Hayes, Linda Heller. So that'e what they teach you! kj f f 5 r C3 zz , T 4, ya ' f X xr , it , I an-nu - W 4-J 4 f D C lr ,E l W- ' Q ' ll l EQ a on , if if ' A ,, ,, ,,,, ' 5 Q ' , 4 I, tr f . +1 a ' , 1 W Q fr ' me it CAM C3126 -1 -5 gl lo y Qin, ,fd Jifffffri ' R-M If .. s - -I , J , f 4 ,I qw 'W sf-4 :11 -W W 'Q Q-:fit-1:-v-ik A ' H, . . ll ,s +0 vv af Y, I lgfq i. 4. 4 'S' A vzgfiig' M' ., K Q' .sa 148' 'W , T' K g., Your Move! FIRST ROW: Joan Stevenson, Leo Harding, Carol Eardley, 'Mr. Buttner. SECOND ROW: Norman Lalforest, Vincent Lorizio, Ed Brown, Robin Tulloch, Richard Gorman, Paul Rubin, David Eames. THIRD ROW: Charles McCormack, James Harding, Bruce Halley, Frank Whitty, David Reed. if M I . , I s 1 H , 'J , . H M, I 'Nga' 4 f ,A.L ,.,W,, i lfll hvln . U 3 g I bl ROW. l. In R: lkinn-lgn Wuinxliillnnnn, lj.-lmrrili Wendi-ll, Le-0 Wendell, Glen lV1acElwaing Richard Danner, Stephen WIA:-I3 Nm-l lin.uiiqL1w1, lfflwin 'lim-, Eilwuril Te-rrvnzi, Linda Harris, llehoruli Stuart, Phyllis Gray. SECOND ROW, L to R Xiiflnniy fldlxin, ji-,in Sturdy. ,lun hVl'l11lt'll, Slvwni Wziinnliillxnnn, Daniel Logan, John 0'C0nnell, Gregory Cogliano, Martin Mix-1-ll, ,Linn-. l'-L1I'I'll'lf.ilUll, lill--n lfnln-n, ,luhn llnrrix, William Weed, 'lllnmias St. ,lc-un, Robert Rernick. THIRD ROW: Brian Sniilh. l'll4'llilF1l Nlirvlwll, ,Ii-lin limrliiqiii-t, llnngilfl Sw-liinwm-, Petvr Cnlr-nian, David Slnuil, Paul Tinkhain, Fred Danner, Robert Nlir li ll lul l'll1rnrnr l'ru l'1i l'r nnli l il 1' r v 1' 1. J Vt, l. UUX 4 V. , rr., . pn, liilkl' llNl' Jan x I I l A W ff 3 I' fn. .. 1 , H l ,Qu ' ' ax ., 7 u 1- 573, 4 I ' i .'Hl! .Q-1 V l l ,Vo l ' I, 5 'I , nfgxk sl . 2 A Y Q Qflrll' ,jf 1 -s, J 63 wil l X in 4 4 S ,I ff? 5 1 ' ,J X A NK X5 I 4' V9- 4 y.N v A 1 1 17,-, .2 I Jfllqbreffes ' - W X y W Q! x l ll' ' 7 W 'J 1, VX, l ,v 5 21 ,-f-v FRONT: ,lean Cora, Suzanne Carolyn Burt. unklee. BACK: Carol Soule, Pat Carter, .S.1:1x, W, On the field. Phyllis Brennan, Judy Johnson, Jeanne Wood 1 'Wa 15' 1 I lIi5'l' ROW: XII'-. l e'flrm1n, ,lualy WN:-il. Fluim- KtTt'gLlIl, 13311111111 llummn, Sus Wulkvr, Llrucc Pearlman. SECOND ROW l'lwlwrI 5illjl0'!'. liivky lLnp1lwIgJ. WJII-'r limill.ml, Uyka- Hurriwxl,Mika-liI':uly,IfmI111llmlKm-114-uly. l.rgw,r1m1lu-lx mr 11111-wlnxllllxllwlrll SM . ,..1 I '. -3 Qegaffhy oczef I vw V 4 wwf gl , V 1 Q QZ: :fav W 5 V ar Y , ,rff 'L,..., fl I M x :Ib U ll K fx! ,ef-, , 1 . U --all 1 X v X 2, ff! ff' X X WD 06140 ass Gram afzbs l f I 2 J i 5 E J a 'W 'A FIRST ROW: Lorry-Jane Redqucst, Marion Forsyth, Rosemarie Richards, Juni- Polmonari, Judy Johnson, Joan Gralaert, Lorruinu Dudley. Diane Cogliano, Janet Ciarnpetro, lNlurg1urct Teuguc. SECOND ROW: Maureen Bedurd, Carol Bosunquct, Edith Blricknnrn, Arlene Hyrick, Hr-len Truyers, Ursula Stenccl, Elaine Joyce, Mary Ann Pierce, Mary Ellen Leary. Miss Fish. THIRD RCWW: Andrea Salemme, Carol Strumski, Bill Hexagon, Ron Tockman. Tom Currniclluel. Riclrurd Hugberg. Tom Logan, Mary O,Bricn, Pat Carter. 'f ' ig ggi? J J 5 K ' Y 9' W I 5 .f i' l g, t , 1 J ', if 2' l , ,a' V rg, IIRST RUVV: liuylf- Cin-llo, P111 lJlbll1'6'l, l l'lllll'l'f-A lllinvs, liillllll Wlll'Zl'l, Mary Sf-ull, Ili on- 31.111-l1f'I'. I ullly 'l'uIImtr, Pill!! lloyd. Sl'1ffUND RUVV: Nzlnvy AITJIISJPII, If-,Lgggy fl4bllI1'l', Jrmm-i Fr' l1v lll1'IlI4ll'll, orollly Arrnslrongi, ,Vliws lfisll, ffnrol fil'Uf-.Sl'll, ffurnl liriglil, l'risr'illu lx1ilI'Ull1l,, IJ:--In Tw lv-llzxuin. 1 i 5 - ,t . .. , .4 5 'sag-I 1 I5f,l'I l'UNl NUW: Iirul xILlLl4IIll', li-,lf fllmmllvr, Hr-rlw King, Vinm-nt Ili liiusiu, Larry Pcysr-r, .ILIIIICS Lucas, John Harris, Iiruw Ii:-fkluurn. ,NIIIIIJLIC HOW: Ilulr- iff-id, l,:1rry Nlurrill, Arthur H1-nnlfls, Pc-t0r Curnurru, Bill Armando, Kon Nenart, Bob 'lhvnrrp-4-11, Nlgrllnfw Fullixun, .lnlln l 4rrringl1-n, 'llnn Nlurruy, Mr. Munn-. TOP ROW: Bill CLll'll1iCh1lCl, Bob Leary, Nat Went- wwrlh, Iiivluurwl funk, illiff 'l'l1iInnI1-.n1, liill liir-kin, Harry Wwlr-y,Hr1styNinkwilz,I,co Ryan. Ill rluv liIll1'. X!0kI QI1S' 37' y 6 Qviff f 'Yn- j -5 -ilk. ' . Y W Q--..,,, -M I 922467 Jimi! 'QW' ,' W if ff Q it' if ,if 1 .Q .get ,ers 9 if Z f M., fi FIRST ROW: Sheila Moss, Donna Abraham, Diane Yule, Ethel Hartford, Lorraine Dudley, Patricia Crossman. SECOND ROW: Nancy Shugrue, Pam Johnston, Donna Daly, .loan Bullock. THIRD ROW: Barbara Zoppa, Terry Packard, Eileen Sheridan, Pat Leary, Nancy Becker. Ska C115 FRONT ROW: Pat Mastandrea, Betsy Forsyth, Patti lieharkis, Sheila O'llrit-fr, tlarvia lmary, Barbara UHmomI,, Josephine Sullivan, Lorraine Harding, Rosemarie liifzlnards, Nlargartft M4'llfIII'rIt, Nztnvy Marathas. SECOND HOW: Pat Fitzgerald, Donna Brown, Margaret Manganclli, .ltlllivv Bogie, Barlmnt ttltwlion, Vt-Inman Wyman, jam- llatwitlt-, Diane Webber, Wanda Barlraglia, Cathy Stokus, DL-rnt-tra Anognoston, Nant-y tyilftlnart, Susan l,ana-, AIAIVIU' lflVVl li- THIRD ROW: Michelle Moroz, Donna Holter, Edith Stormf-, William lie-nnlwrm, tiolu-rt St-ars, 'llotll tlarmit-ltgtt-I, Ilrmw- Beckham, David Smith, Terry Br,-ow-, ,llllf,'I'f'Hll l'ot'aro, AIllil'f'LlSlll1'IIllIll'. 9I men 111226 C616 Q I? I O I' S U I2 I O f' S FIRST ROW: Kathy Umopku, Diane Frudkin, June Kelleher, Barbara Sanders, Grace Pearlman Sue Cree-n, Sul- Walker. Sandy Russ lnbsentl. SECOND ROYV: Carole Blakely, Korin Gus tufwn, Eileen RlllDl'llHll'lll, Bill Horigun, Riclmrd Dana, Alfred Wiederhold, Nancy McNeil Carol Strumski, Sandi Cilvllu, Miss Gurtlund. 5 3 . - .. Q VK H? Q U FIRST HOW: ,Alrxn Nlffllrlrf-141, llllllly CLlIllIllSLlIl4P. Clam- lirf-umm, Prisvilla Cray, JULIII Swurdlick, Marian llcurlnmn, FII-.IH ffl'-w-land. SECOND HUW: ,luullrrv Uwikzl, Carolyn Tucker, Karen K ljywv-ll, lfwllu-r I'i',nl, ,l4,fI'lllo'rl llx'uwr1m11, llinnv- flrmxk, l,infl:1 llurv, Miss Curlluml. 91 :Q f W mzffzby W M '42 I X5 7 0 J 5 . S .. h , M 'ix 'f 'lu .V , f f ILS fi 1 14, 1, I N W' X 'ily Lff' X qv. M 'Q -X 25 his . vu WTB ' S4 - L. ,r.srN....,..v M, ifk . gms'-: ug va V . i f'f'X:?a r 'sg X .r Y! X xr 1 sy Q. xX R- L L S QSQ N M w 1 ' yr- -rg 3, 3. N akwlgx. ,Q ' 2 ', Q fe 5 H ' . ,g. , V 2 5 Q' . ,f H f 'M FIRST ROW: Diane Peterson, Elaine Canto. SECOND ROW Carol Fisher, Barbara Shugrue. 11121614 g?e0f Cross FIRST ROVV: Evo Hruvmnzm, lionniu- U4-itll, Mzlrilyn linker, lfnl Ii:-ug-Ivy, If w -Ib .Ulf Will, Cllill'! U4' Chumpzlgnu, Kathy Hallrry, SECOND RUVV: Klll'4'll 'l'l1mm1s, Cnmlq- lllxn f Iv, !'4nIm-lu Svaullon, f.z1rnl ' Lonarrglun, Marjorie: Hlmnstvin, lla-irlrv Moriarty, l'uI CI4-ary, Miss Mm igmfm 93 l FIRNI' HOW: lluylu Cin-llw, ffiilhy Fnnyill, Burlmy U-inuml, llurlriv Olwuvliun, lliune Crouk, Eileen Rubenstein, Barby Hannon. SWLHNIJ HUW: Sumlrn l5.n'nxI.fy, ,lginf-I lilgnvkliziii, l'i'im-illa lllumttu, lkirul llriglil, Terry Hccvc, Ann Marsh, Sue Walker. THIRD liUVi': 4f.n'll1fn 54111-'viii-3, lll'l'l'f Win-lun, llrgnl 111-Lilly, l,inm,li1 llf-llur, .lumly llmvors, Arthur Contois, Bill Horigun. lllv lin:-1 mv- In i .. fx. lilfb. QQ' rainy Kvsszlsfazzfs 4 l new ff f A gl aff . 'duh if f ' ' f slzzrrof QSXJ E J ill ' I 5 FFS an y , J my l ff, a t if il ' 3 '1, 0 Lili, . .J 'ffl I jz , ,, ' if 1, 5 2 A 4' All X , , f , f- s it W I IK? x I X 5 W Q I Q wx, SITTING: Miss Bailey, Mrs. Lowry, Advisors. STANDING Barry Mackinnon, Co-Editor, Sue Jennison, Co-Editor. BOTTOM ROW: Miss Bailey, Susan Hamm, Kathy McElwain, Ginny Noll, Joan Lawerence, Donna Keegan, Gerry Hertzberg, Louise Taylor, Donna Abraham, Ann Glavin, Mrs. Lowry. MIDDLE ROW: Elaine Keegan, Diane Cogliano, Janet Giampitro, Eileen Sheridan, Terry Packard, Peg Doucet, Judy Johnson, Michelle Moroz, Penny Hartfzord, Frances Clines, Pam Boyd, Priscilla Marotta, Mary Ann Pierce, Carolyn Stockus. TOP ROW: Sue Jennison, Ellen F ,Pat Leary, Fred Herbert, Roger Smith, Robert Singer, John Goodall, Barry Mackinnon, Mike Brady, Gary Powell, Dorothy Armstrong, Roberta Ulman, Sue Walker. l lR5'l' HOW: Mr. Budoiun, lunct liluckliuin, Edie Blackman, Sue Green, Carolyn Stockus, Carol Bosenquet. SECOND ROW: Gary Puwell, lack Bofcnquct, David Cnnluiw, Bill Rc-mick, Dave Miley, Ron Tockman. THIRD ROW: Tom Whitworth, David Sinail, John Llomlull, Dick Tucker, Huy Dickie. But Mr. liwluirm,l-:rn1'LW- ilu: board! 3 l ' ' P . a A 25? 1 4 QW! , J- 4 n 2 , 'NO A we V .- f . ,D O, 5 ffl -N 4 f -1 fi3:i'3v7A -2 fi X A , W5 M .,.. 1' e 1 we A ' , fx, n iii. ' X V 'Linz V-.. im' f- , nf v 1 ', 1. -.fa 2 .ul ' 1 1 I , l H 5 Q ff ' xl' W W' 9' , 2 1 l Q 5 f 3 ' , 4, ,N 1--'ww-2-rr ,wi-fwxf-ww W x ' ,, 4 ',w,,fw . 5, ,. , - Mayall , if L. YT 0121210113 R W Keep to the right' FIRST ROW: Barbara Feldman, Ann Cohen, Pamela Gifford, John Bullock, Janet Clines, Patricia Carr. SECOND ROW: Richard Lewis, Earnest St. Jean, ,lohn Gefteas, Chuck Alexander, Bill Horigan, Richard Evans. THIRD ROW: Bob Stocker David Smail, Walter Braillard, Ray Needham, Thomas Ronayne. Y ? ga FIRST ROW: Gary Colxon, Put Cb-ary, Dicdrv Moriarty, Donna K1-ogun, Lee Dudley, Dorothy Johnson Ross Pywell SICKIONIJ ROW: Jerry Pino, Dick Flrumgam, Miko Sumo, Ronnie Robertson. THIRD ROW: Bobby Dun1eavy,,Alan Eisenhaur. Mark I.:-nbart, Pa,-tvr I'ILlI1W'I1, Cburlvs Hornbuvklv. Prvlly lmnfly in lbe- dark room. jpg 0110 N? 'fi 'W I TEEFLI 4 ME? PHYS. ED. INSTRUCTORS FIRST ROW Nancy Becker Barbara Zoppa E1Ieen Nllerxdan Ieanne Wexr Anne NIJ I1 Dune Yule bECOND ROW Ann Cohen Uuhelle Nloroz Carelm Burt Larolwn Ntmlxu mm mc N1 r 4' I'-It 1-SIU 821 'lJ.x II!J vl- XA Www . '11 'Q if 'I ,, n 'L QWQJV W A' ga -I fm' . I UI i T I SI ROW: Jams- I 'r , ' ' ' L 17 f. , , ', , 'N' . g' . .Q I ,IOND RUWIZ .II 1 FIN'-I ' ' ly, , ' f I, . ' '-N ,. , ly N I - w'z. 'I xiV1,'1 .1 ', 'H - f - Sodcrwtru Ill, ,K HA 7 f Y V ,, Y' , Q Wa? -A- V X' ' It I - I W 1 '. ' '.' Q ' N If: -'rs. ' I ' ' A ' ' ' e ' S. 5 Q .,., 5 ,. , U., , I, e fgf 3 is I , 3 ZLQ 71, , ' ,,, , '-rf' I ' 1 Ii f fe f gz. 8 1 3 . , vbyf W 9 X, 1 f '- x I 70 I 4 'C N- . ' - I 4, Q9 y 9 9 : 09 1-' Q. 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CIQI? ce 1 X X - DX fix mf lj -WD l , GMU O 4. f--f n p , i E QSfllOQl?f C0 1112 Cl. QITTINC Carol Strumslu becretary Barbie lleldman, Secre f I fm In 1 ' X X ' XX 9 Obs XS N f. .wee-.3 q I' S Y bstptvg 4 Q.. X Ogg, ' g , as 0 Q ,il I xi n'SgQ. K 0 6 or 9 4 s 04 ' Q 9:4 K f Q -T' McNeil Treaeurcr Ann Cohen Vice lruxdent 5 , ,rn . 1 , x ' ,I N . . y A '1 y . I x 1 if A ' ' , Q . I , , v I . I. .. .' A ' I ,3- . ' . 5 1 I l ., I u I ff. , I X -I V 'f' - s 1 '. , xy x Xt ts- X, 1.1 . Q. I ,ox xxx fx X ,Q , , , 3, M gf., . -X ga f-, NQX 9. ,gy-. 1 D.. N ' .Xxx ' ,, .U iQ' 5 'I In via ' at 3536 ' rfb? it W ze an-ez ao' 4 B N- ?,L:'L':J' ' -.-. Lu-g ' a N V E ,T L. . .M 1.3.2 Y V, . ' Jed 'QA ' n. . . I 1 ' I X - ' - ' - C .Z A- ll iff ' tar EMDSC Clare Roach Prekldent QTANDING Nfmc Y, -N l I 1 1 1' I . TOP ROW: Richard Lewis, Chuck Alexander, Barry Mackinnon, Al D'Attansio, Hike Fitzwilham Joe Ladow Bruce Becker Ernie St Jean. MIDDLE ROW: Richie Powers, Paul D'Attansio, Roger Smith, Nancy McNeil Richie Hughee, Brien Caller Mr Buttner. BOTTOM ROW: Dawn Gardner, Barbara Feldman, Ann Cohen, Pam Gifford Clare Roach Elame Joyce, Carol Strumskl Mary O'Brien. 2 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Vs 1.7 lr Six. 1. Gi :hx 9-'I5 CANTCN DEFEATS law '76 FIRST HOW: Jw.: Cogliuno,fHowurd Darling. Bill Gardner, Richie Powers, Jim Podgurski, Mike Fitzwilliam, Peter Bright, Tom Logon. Janice Tulloch. SECOND ROW: Gary Widllen, Hay Dickie, Chuck Alexander, Richard Lewis, Chuck Soderstrom, .lolin Cvflffil-. :ll lJ'MIz1r1u-io. Joe Cf'1'l'lll, Dennis Nujjur, Zucl1 Taylor. THIRD ROW: Mr. Strumski, Richie Pazasis, Peter Camarra, llif-hiv lluggln,-f. llill llrnpliy, ,liin Slim,-lirin. Paul St. juan, ,loc Ammcndoliu, Peter Cc-li, Tom Kelcller, Mr. Hill. FOURTH ROW: lmnk f,urp:'i1lvr, 51.11 Wi,-iilwmtli, Huh ijilmn-l, Bull Teague-, larry Callahan, Chuck Armando, Walter'Braillard, Frank Flanagan, liill llickiv, .Xrt N41jjg1r,l'lu-ly Xlinkwitl. Ari.: ' if I , SCHEDULE Canton Opponents Rockland e 30 U Foxlmoro e or 7 13 Nlansliclcl e . .777 13 32 Hingham . 12 12 Cliclxlisluifl , , , U 14' Olivci' .Nrilfrs 7, e,.l6 18 Franklin e, 7 0 6 Stoughton e ll U Feclgy l84J and Armando f50J blitz Franklin hall Currier. Y l IO' 1 STOUGHTON 14-O Coaches Hill and Strumski the night before the big game. CJINOI1 wine ihef Q I v' i ff W ' if , ' x , X R11-i1.n1Ilf-2 v:-I-Jnyllgglll. W. ,Q W 2,2 -mf fx -' mf Wxjqx. -Mir. ., vt l 8 - -N S 1 ,A r Q iwsify 1,'f': . 2-- Nui eff , 4 dw' 4 Mx 21 L 1 , .g 3 dl SSQUPQG 1 y Y P aj ,. 's...- 'Q 1 lf, jf, V , ,s ' ,eh l 4, . ,,.4 nur 'RQ 1 vff A Q Q ' 1 Q 7' 6 l 1 s E ,, 9 f ,xv ? K P . 19 'Q iw Ay' . fa. 'Q 'K ,fit W - A+, 'M 94 ,ff','.:,v Sw x J, n 14 A I wg Z, , WI X Q E P-ffmrvf , 4 7 H 1 I I X, . ff ' 135 ,,wp,,1 945. V if 4 , , , f ' , ' 'Q u '17 Y ff gf' T' -.-,, 1 .1 A ?e,,f,R9 N! 'IN My -. Q ' 3' 'V w I rl. v ' 4. Q . , ' , af - nf, ' g ' , Q an 1 , 1 1 , ' ,. 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BACK ROW Linda Marsh, Linda Russ, Kathy Stockus, Beverly Dewitt, WE ' ' lff' - ' .m :,',1lll: --Vf , ,.L..,., N, 4 an ., A r- E . ., , I-, , , , M 1 , V -... ..,. . . W.- W fb -'M ' n,,,,,p.., A 'llllihusmmunng E 'V 1 'Mr'f A ' 'f r-1 gym l f X ' E 1 , 'Q 2 1 infill E , 'W K' 1 -4--w-........,,,,,g,k A 'I , I 4 , . Q M Aw 'y-3-f....LY,.,slm' 7'7 'l' 1'4 '-V'- Wm!-ff -0-Wim A ' l 2 E 'ifA'ff'f'ifff-vkwhm -r.....i:,?... F- .,,..,.,. E. ,E . ,z,,Q,,,,,,,,?w V' , vi ' V ' - V. NE A ' A f M'-.---1-f,,.,,,... .,A.,,,,4.n,,,,,,,Mi , . '- A-4.-.a,,,W,,r,L-W-01 Q 1 Q ' N' '-5'----,5,-.Mw.,,wz,,.,.,E,. .s,..?'i-Nj ' , ' 'mr , I ' V - -WW-'M-4, -rvv In--0 ..z,... ' , 9'f '5 f 4 ' -21 ' , .fm ' .' , A ' ' by M-Jff-X-A -'fwff' H 1 1 L HT 'f'A '3- af4,, ,Q Tm' 1 W' - 1 43 , W E-'y E- ,.-- aw., .M ,,1 A 3 IM , ' Vhfn A V' nr , E l' f -'-if Q ' f H, H - .. ,. : ..,,, , ,,.. 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IO9 i 'Ax W l j rx , -'3',x'i1'l1' 7' 3 'i fair, 4-eff fi gf QQ ' ,ff . 4 12' l ' El-ei ' ' i , ,M-ff KZ? l i . mem ' e' M . .1-' S I ,- --'Q V I ' ' f ,,.- -49' 'ff was 5 1 A A ' GIRLS' FIELD HOCKEY -,n- 4 VARSITY-FRONT: Terry Packard, Barbie Feldman, Jeanne Weir, Pam Gifford, CAPTAIN: Ann Cohen, Eileen Sheridan, Pam lohnrton. BACK: Miss Hayes. Mary O'Brien. Kathy Talliett, Elaine Joyce. Put l.eur'y, Clare Roach, .lane Kellelrer, Slierry Lund. ' - Oo, I no , gr Y ,sb 'xl' l IN 9 l llUN'l': lfnnunim- Slurfly, Hayle Cirello, .lutly 0'NCil, 0 llreuln S11-neil, Mzrrgairet 'llr-ugue, ,loyee Kenny, Karen Pywell. v MllJlll,lC: flrzwe l'r-mlnriurr, lillen l lom,l, lVlif:ln,-lle Moroz, Ginny 4 ljmuw-1, ,loan llullfwk, Canrulyn Slmrlcus, Pal Crossmun, Janet 5 ilixnllpvlrn, llunnzi lluly, lVlL1l'gLLl1't'l llllgllll. BACK: Miss Hayes, I l I lim-lreleziu, lfluine lflunangun, Anne Mulcolrnson, Theresa I I L lllll'ilI'lP, ,lule l'lumnu'r, Mary Ann Pierce, Ellen Cohen, Esther l l'innn, ,lime lfunn-ron, l'ulri1'iu Poirier, Kathy Cumpiszlno. Q , E.. , l an A y I I up I, l l ,lv-anne XX-11 lilw lg- an psi-.-. l lb ,-,, -' lf' sqf- cnoss T W x. ' e N ,Q couwmv Nm lf Q 0 . J- W we T 1 4' QWTO, sh 4' J T . , ' ' Ala, A A V 'T Xslf JE X 2 '. !'r-Q 1 TJ, , lff,s,:.g ef- yf .. T - J The last stretch. x 1,57-' vn- I 2, QJT04, P ' A 'Ji J M70 b W04 TOP ROW: Mr. King, Mike Skelly, Ernie St. Jean, Carl Lundell, Pete Crowley, Raymond Need- ham, Bob Delfelice. BOTTOM ROW: Paul Loscocco, John Knowlton. Joe Wurzel. Robert Correia, Jeff Coady. John Wendell. John O'Connell. KV FW 2 ,if pf 11 'Z W 1 ,-45 P Y . .190 , ix Jil-'M f igs' a QF? J if I J l ll On the course. I sl, 4, U-1 Ngfgg. Q55 . 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K, WT- 'gi , ,. 1 - ,: ' pf , Us fc' ' C 1- -- ' 1 A ' ,, . . A 1, ' Y ' . .- 9 ' 2.-' ef J 4 : V E '-' 1' . . '59 Y 7 , W , ' j A . F Q. lf- . , -LJ 'f Wir, V , V O Mc- 2 ,f . 3, V A .,-A , Q 15.04 , . J , .- 1--J - ,- f ,z 2 av , - A Ek -1 A-1 x ' 'f ' 115' 'Z an ' ', A. 2. - ,f Y-ml' V. '- '--Av - ry ij 1 i I 1 In S 1 I A'-n nj,.. ' 1 wt .f-- W, 1 '- QC. ... 'V 1,5 gf -A -46 mu Mg., -ai 'KWWHP' , , 1 'CJ L mn...,.. ,Q- , K, D Z 2. -Q ' ' 1 J . . Q, , ' N .. qv ,Wy E .,.., lf, 3 x N '.,.,,-- 'I Arai A.,,. - ,, ,. ,-- 2 nv -Z .ann BASKETBALL 1962 i B X X if A X C , ,f 4 X, f .7 ---1 'hun Carl Lundell, Captain. VARSITY-FIRST ROW: Pete Crowley, Bob Citrano, Carl Lundell, Chuck Soderstrom, Tommy Walsh. SECOND ROW: Mr. Tripp, Coachg Jim Russell, Bruce Berglund, Ron Tockman. X E f fn 1 lk ' 4 ill' l gp- ' V fgnli' Q Jllff f M25 I .l.V.'S-fFlRS'l' HOW: Cary Widdcn, .lohn Goodall, Edward Tri-nliolm, Robert Dudley, ,loc Cogliano, Tom Logan. SECOND ROW: Tom Quin, Joseph Ammon- dolia, Mr. Howard, Robert Heal, John Harris. II,iIIllW4Hlx Il3 llll IU I-lhlll. I-.11l1,u.1 lel1lm,u1. 4I111yI I.llll1I, i.l.ul lw.ul1, lI:X1 l'.: Pamela Gifford, I'l'flXIU1A UH I'.1111f'l41 lwhrn-11111. CHEERLEADERS X 1 ' x X I 111 ,X H Y !ll.UlIKWI5E FROM BO'1 l'0M: Joy Gibbons ffAl l'.3 Susan Flynn, Eluino Keegan, Put Leary Carrol Hlrumski, Ann Cohen. I I FRESHMAN BASKETBALL 113' III l- CHEERLEADERS ' FRONT ROW: Dawn Gardner, ,loan Swardlick, Captaing I Marilyn Dana. BACK ROW: Pat McGinn, Beverly DeWitt, Linda Russ, Linda Marsh. III I ,I ' .I ,Q ' 'f If I3 If I A 'll .I f 5 Z :Il II , I ' 1 ' all ,If W I V II I I I ' 1, X X I I I W if XX I ll I 1 XII! ,,,.- L ,, Ji I I I I I I I gffflillffig' . i I I FIRST ROW: Paul D'Allanasio, Tom Russell, .lolm Zunulmni, limb Mun-ill. .lvlf Coaldy, Arthur Reynolds. SECOND ROW: Clen Howard, Loo Harding, Ronny I'4n'i-,I-mr, Paul Loscocco, .lohn Scott, ,lohn O'Connell. THIRD ROW: .lolm Knowlton, Marty SllljJ!I'I', lie-n Smuil, Tony Galvin, Derek Mulligan. FOURTH ROW: Hcrb Carlcr, Munugcrg Jm- Wnm-I, Kr,-vin O'l'luru, Russvll Rawding, Mr.,Bowycr, Coach. II5 EJ im Y 5 1 5 ii L Qs '1, LH 14 fl 2 E , 4 w 1 4 H I I I l iQ l 1' 41 - , gf? 4 LW! fin. ',.x I , ., if , , r E a Au. -.Y '4 5. ,. s ,W x.,W . ww f W dx ,S H IS' 'Raw pq X f few MM ., ,W -.-.,.-f-- GIRLS ' BASKETBALL -sf , .. ,Q 1- ,ff '7 ::, .' gf. ,l af' ' ,-I Xxx' C . .Inj ,fi - 1 gin 'A fn 5- - fi ' L J -+-A .fx 1 , R P' ,. f J, v , .Jax gf, url' X I 4 I r .Q ,Im L M ,. I-'f ' Y I . I' I Q6 rn -0 ' ffm , 4,1 F ,-J v I1 is 1 tl., -4 ,, ,M -rf .M -, ,--,Di 1 1, ,J 'f'wf.,,. if '--me ,,,--f I ' 'E . V 5 Wav W , fx .su-' var' Q VARSITY--l7lRS'll ROW: Tm,-1'i'y llaekard, Eileen Sheridan, Pat Leary, Patty Rhea Crmsnian, Jane Kelleher. SECOND HOW: Elaine loyw, Susan Greene, Sandy Russ, Kathy Talbott, Miki Hayf,--, Coaeh. llww high Ihr: inmm' . ..U,.,.,V,- - .. ...,,,- ,, , AU rl 4- 1'- i 'f ,W 36 .Kuw- If .' -.mi ' .a,A...J .l.V.'S-7 l lliS'l' ROW: llarliara Ubuclimi, Nancy McNeil, Donna Kelley, Barbara Hannon, fiarwl lifw-nqui-r, Maureen liemlarnl, .lunly CL-rrior, ,leaninc Pizzura, Carol Crossen. SEC- UND IUIW: fInmmi.- Sturdy, Lf-slic Sum-c-U, Joan Stevenson, Ellen Cohen, Carol Soule, Nunvy lil-vlwr, Lillililllll' Ke,-aslerr, .lulc ljlummer. THIRD ROW: Kathy Lavallee, Wiedzl l!ai'haulia, ,lnnw ilarsicle, Kalhy Kelleher, llarhara Bartonc, Nancy Shaw, Peggy Comer, .Indy .lulnmnn Miss Hayes, Cf-ach. l OUR'l'H ROW: Barbara Stillman, Libby McCormack, Elle,-n flviullfm, Paula lJiMarziu, Louise- Calvin, Bonny Beith, Wanda Barbaglia, Patty Clvurv, Cnlliv flrmupliu. . FIRST ROW: Daniel Kelliher, Mike Skelly, Joe Wurzel, .lohn Knowlton, John Horigan, John O'Connell, Bob Correia, Kevin O'Hara. SECOND ROW: Rusty Minkwitz, Alfred Wiederhold, Carl Lundell, Eddie Sullivan, Bob DeFelice, Richard Lewis, Al D'Attanai0. THIRD ROW: David Moss, Ernie St. Jean, Walter Braillard, Gerry Callahan, Bob Citrano, Frank Flanagan, Nat Wentworth. FOURTH ROW: Mr. King, Joe Cocehi, Bruce Burglund, Bob Teague, Ray Needham, Mr. Strumski. 'ce X KN ,g ' O F . gli .r , 't W v In 5 six .QGI-Evil IW ' . '1f tx 04, S H10 'I ,gf 1 xx Q M GM f if Q, LQ? 3'-sn .gif if -1 J I A N TOP ROW, L. lu H.: ,I-whn f.LCfl4'LlN, Curl Lumlcll, Mr. llibwn, Cum-lm. BOTTOM ROW, L. to R.: Mika I'1llAWilliLlIl1N, lhxvifl Milwsy, Kulwrt Sillllilkllll, IH-Ivr ffeli. Q 1 i xx S if 1 BASE ,Q f X, X A K-av Q-24-if Y, .. - ,., QA! H M'.m,4.' 1' X 'C -'AA-' , 'Pri . ,,, . ,pg.,ql3m...f.., Mf',.,,,gqpq , .nv xl i Y l'4'I1' ffvli iff Llfnrlll lu 1'1nr1ll4,'4jl. I20 ' 0 0 QBALL I 0 5 If X, r I I . N- m l N N 1 0 fi + X X Q . xx. ,.-.4-M19 N ' , . -x . fs f ..-5-pr Pl- A X 2' , f ' Q . A . .1 ,,.. 5 Q 'H'-n--: 411- - JA .fr-ji ' ,, + W' - W fb :sa-'l 4 - V 2 , f -.VA f M nk ' T wrfflfif- f ' 32 5 H - i X ' G ' M ., ,X l . H Q... ,X 1 Carl Lundell makes the tag. ,Gin If f,2m,,,,,n ,?,f.f ':bZ ff:fw1b H+ ' 'Uk- Mike Fitzwilliums delivers. Hun-h Uuguuy wa 4 ' , p w I 5' ,kr Wffv1Hf Nm 'ggi ,u1ffW. . Z'- 0-.A . v-- ,X -..' V ,., .uLif5f- 'MT' ' r I xlvluw ln' Iwul hullmull'1-if-1.1-lllmlds sl ing! I2I 5 . V WW'-6, Paul Landon clears 5'8 . Frank Doyle liroad-jumps. lm, Ullfwmfll warms up with the shot 1 .i A ,af W f J 1 . , Aqwfgf-,.5 - X , V - ' ' , ' , , wx , ,W f ,, , ,wa f. . - f, iii, 9 yi 5 . fi 1' . --' H Q . 12 5 31 7 fn -7 f ami: 'wiki a- z 1 ' -Q55 M 5 flyifflxij K 5 .34 nvulsos and Clmrliv l'ulri4m-in get set to fly. Y' Q , 2' Q 1' W iff A ff. iii i i UNDEFEATED HOCKOMCC K LEAGUE CHAMPIONS ,gi .xx ,Aff Mr. George King, Coach Phil Lund agiflft' hefts the javelin. :W n X 'VJUU -A Lorne Estabrook is about to launch the discus. LEFT TO RIGHT: Peggie Doucet Jean Simpson, Patricia Cahillaine, , Sandie Russ, Elaine Joyce, Karen Anderson Cynthia Ingemi. Will Catcher Diane Yule-foul tip Jeanne Weir connect? Vu Qi, M--' , J- v!'9 !!! E' 31 ft W ,. ,:'c- 'swsznlw Nh ,-,f r 'jigfna .A ,ffm-,. X Z' fgag I 3 T , W lim Kdllllcl lr il ll ll A v ,, 'A' xv I an or i Q 'if' 1 Y to g 7 It 'Ag f, k xX,, K-vm P-7,4 l ,354 Q 'Z ' lf 1 if' '- E Q ff, - L Hifi' ,,,4fg5Q31 ,7 'T 'W' fa - ' ' A A eg . 5 . sc, , gk 9 .-5 405314 '7q. IFS- , ,rf Haghcrg. 1 -l is fl El l 1 1 1 TENNIS 121 qt , v li. 'xx H I V, r ,-, e. Ll F1 VJ t il. if l 1 s r 1 RW' W , . 4 i. 'inf' 1, .4 A ,, f-f-W 1,,.. 1 if fi! I? L. to R.: Gerald Pino, Arthur Nujjur, Dennis Najjar, Robert Foster, Richard Mr. Paul Callanan, Coach L. to R.: Mr. Martin liucloiun, Robert Chandler, Joseph Finks, Lawton Gaines, Peter Carrity, William Kirby, John liosunqurgt, .lumes Nickerson. ' 31:-7 1.1: J fm ' ii, . ,L 3 +-- :z . f., 5211. 3' ,-ws JIM GECEWITZ and JIM I-IARDINC5 'rake a coffee I3reaIc aI DYKEIVIAN PI-IARIVIACY, 635 WASHING- TON STREET, CANTON, MASS. These sIudenIs help To maIce 'rhe service here friendly and reIiabIe. Phone 828-0678. Ifbti CARL PETERS Iries his hand ar operahng some heavy machinery a+ A A WILL SAND 81 GRAVEL CORP I094 BLUE I-IILL AVE MILTON MASS This company cornplered some earrhmoving ai The Junior I-Iigh SchooI This year Phone ED 3 0300 iii gf: eiovrpicrifff' Q .,ss,, I , ur I .II4 . Q 3, I GARY COLSOIII ueerns Io be gerring a coke from an ice-vending rnachine in Troni of C. W. CRO- 'INELL 81 SON, 2IfG0 VVASI-IINOTON ST., CAN- I TON, MASS. This ri iii' I be Irue, because CroweII's I ered nor only Tor iI', Iine mears and groceries, I for ire dependahIe wfrfice. Phone 828-0585. Did we order fhalr soda7 ask BARBARA EELD MAN and DAVID SMAIL ar I-IOWARD JOI-IN SON S 2790 WASHINGTON ST near Big Blue They are oby1ousIy enloying Johnson s high quaIiIy ice cream Phone 828 2I55 fxvg' 'V VIN 'f IF, . S W1 :gg I!!! 93,1 PX 9 ' V I5 ul, L... BOBBY BROWN learns ThaT Triendly conversaTion along wiTh your hairCuT is The rule aT GUlDO'S BARBER SHOP, 634 WASHINGTON STREET, CANTON, MASS. Here your hair will be CUT iusT The way you wanT iT. Phone 828-9756. S Eli Corrnan, cerTiTied qernologisT, shows GINNY DOUCET and company some precious sTones aT STRAND JEWELERS, 572 WASHINGTON STREET, CANTON, MASS. This is The cenTer Tor sales and repairs oT waTches and ie-welry in CanTon. Phone 828-3700. .. 7 .nw -.. .n ...rw Y I I I Z 1'N'Z Q 2 , 119 C i -.., . 1 i . Y ,..,..pz..Lg.....i3,, r , wig Q j f' ,'-Tf,'QT-fxkgfgy Q T ffwfz: 1 St 535 fy' , ,, r f 'jim W FF , ...,,.-T. .Mr T 1 'Q it ---f ' 'Mr ww H 51:21 3 L .X -. .QR Quan,- Mr. Ossrnan sTands ready To serve The public: aT his prescripTion c:ounTer in The CANTON REXALT. DRUG STORE, 592 WASHINGTON STREET. The sTore looasTs 24-hour prescripTion service wiTh prompT, Tree delivery. Phone 828-0960. If, RQSS Fw ' ' rrindown, lacj.lfinq pf-p7 Dial Jgngg Ullfr ,,,lfrl'llllfT fmdvine nl llirf vilamin qgumlrgy- Ir 'JTVVORTTT DRUG Sl TTl E, 2lB4 WASl'llllf Q' T I Bl., RONKAROATVU, 7 .f'TrS. Here R025 wiTl 'f lirr1lf1',fnll1lirar'1 lo hir, in lrfrin. Phono 878 9700. BLUE HILL AUTO REPAIR JOSEPH D. GALVIN 81 CO Flying A ProcIuc'I's Repairs on All Malces of Cars Ace+yIene and EIec+ric Welding EDWARD HANSON 27I8 Washingfon SI. Prop. Canfon, Mass. TEL. 828-I I38 Insurance and Real Es+aI'e 703 WasI1ingI'on S'rreeI' CANTON, MASS. Phone 828-0505 MAINCO Xe W supmuss 2,5 -.... ' J- ...Q 57 Pine S+ree+ CANTON, MASS. Phone 828-I55O Be Wayside Wise . . . Economize ' A Ti s i 1 ,- ,., .,4x,35.1-15453:-' 'f,Q4:J1'..Q-,-F:- . . .Rb L, 'I - - ,,..-' I I S-51 . 1 XL ' I u ' 1 I N . 1 f CONNOR'S WAYSIDE FURNITURE CO., INC. 2239 Washingfon SI'reeI CANTON, MASS. Phone 828-0785 LEO W. STRUMSKI INSURANCE 45I Washingion S+. Canion, Mass. Tel. 828-I996 EMERSON 81 CUMMINGS, INC. Chemical Engineers 59 Walpole SI' Canlon, Mass. Tel. 828-3300 H. S. GRAHAM 81 SON FUNERAL HOME ESTABLISHED I9l5 Tom Graham, Direclor I5 Church S+. Canfon, Mass. Tel. 828-0357 Enjoy Quality 8. Convenience by Shopping with us. QUALITY MEATS-GRUGERIESQRR UCE We're as near phone! Dial llll Delivery :n-u1nn--.--....,:,-rf' Q ,-n,.,....-nn11- , ,x wha I ,ll zglfllljll I-1 EV U., 'jf-f HI - H, Wal If 'W' 'ww . I 14-fl My My I-1 nz gg'-l llhg k Lwllll 785 WASIPURQIGTON ST., CANTON IAcro.fzs.5 from Public Libgwwyj A..-1 ----x'vv-4-v- -vrw 1 ww -Y ' Y ' - 'H' DRAPER BRCS. COMPANY .-,iff wk 4 1 -x ' M, X Ii iw , ' 3 , J i fe, . iffy uv: ' WT'W'+v-M .aff Y, A. -x X'm.,,,AY new -0 XY X 'muy , Y: M ffm W 1 ,'Wx?., 7 A, 'if N 4 Q, ff, if X- WW X ' 3' X R , Z X , X N-. K e , Wx V 5 K x '- . 2 V-ff-.4 ' L in Manufacturers of Fine Woolens Since 1865 You Are Invi'red 'ro Paifronize Our Mill S'rore 28 DRAPER LANE Canfon, Massachuseiis .4 ., I f fi.-is Q. -'J 'Hn .aff.'fi-' This is The home of EASTERN SUPPLY, INC.-wholesalers of phofographic marerials. IOOI Turnpllce Srreef Carfron, Massachusefh Complimenfs of Hardware Pain+s , QUALITY ICE CREAM Houseware Sporhng Goods TH E CA Rrffiifr WU N NA'S CHATTER Box Lloumzfer STORE, INC. 3 Rockland S+. 'Washingfon S+. Can+on, Mass. Can+on, Mass. P. BARTLETT 81 CO INC. l30 Jackson S+. Canfon, MassacI'1useHs PHONE 828-2480 G. H. LAWLESS CHEVROLET C0. New and Used Cars 879 WASHINGTON ST. Canfon, MassacI1useHs PHONE: 828-I200 828-0253 DICKIE'S GULF SERVICE 647 Chapman S+. Can+on, MassacI1use'Hs PHONE: 828-I05l OLES T.V. Sales and Service Television-Sfereo-HiFi Radios-Records 600 WASHINGTON ST. Canion, MassacIwuse'H's PHONE: 828-2060 DOM'S COI FFEU RS DOMINIC INGEMI, Prop. 47I Washingfon S+. Canfon, MassacI1useHs PHONE: 828-3I I5 KNOWLES 81 DRAPER INC. MobiIheaI' Oil Burner Service I55 Bailey S+. Canfon, MassacI1useHs PHONE: 823-I682 JACK KATZ DEPARTMENT STORE 58I WasI1Ing+on S+. Can+on, MassacI1use++s PHONE: 828-IO04 POIRIER'S SERVICE STATION Jackson S+. Can+on, MassacI1use++s KESSLER MACHINE WORKS, INC 283 Neponse+ S+. Can+on, MassacI1use++s PHONE: 828-0 I 34 COSMO DIGI ROLAMO In+erior and Ex+erior Pain+ing Residen+iaI-Commercial Indus+riaI 854 WasI1ing+on S+. Can+on, MassacI1useH's PHONE: 828-0376 GOOD PLUMBING IS IMPORTANT E. M. DUGGAN Plumbing and Hea+ing Oil Burners I03 RocIcIancI S+. Can+on, MassacI1use++s PHONE: 828-IlI2 LEWIS A. SCHOFIELD D.B.A. SCHOFIELDS, INC. Can+on Branch Concre+e Forms Con+rac+c+ DEC?I+w6,n'lTw SI. Canffm, Iv'IassacI1use+I's I- i lfC7I:IE: 828-l075 828-I 676 PAULA CREI-IAN, an employee a+ ALL-TOWN REALTY 84 INSURANCE AGENCY. IIOO TURNPIKE ST., CANTON, is showing BILL I. HORIGAN a model home. AI' ALL-TOWN, you foo can find The real esfe-:Ie invesfmeni besf sui'red To your parlricular wanfs and needs. Phone 828-3I3I. CANTON PUBLISHING CO. INCORPORATED I909 Complefe PRINTING Service 484 Washingfon S+. Canfon, Massachuse'Hs PHONE 828-0006 CANTON LAUN DROMAT SELF-SERVICE LAUNDRY Washing-Dyeing-Shirfs Finished 566 Washingfon S+. Canion, Massachuse'H's PHONE 828-3099 LUCIELLE'S BEAUTY SALON 386 Neponsei S+. Canfron, MassachuseHs Phone 828-2904 SPORTSMAN'S COUNTRY CLUB Indian Lane Canfon, MassachuseH's Phone 828-9704 I .. . 1 ,I 5? X 1 x 1 E Y X I1 I I I Complimenfs of INSTRON ENGINEERING CORPORATION, 2500 WASHINGTON STREET, CANTON, MASS. Phone 828-2500. CANTON CORNER I VERWYIS SERVICE STATION SHOE STORE II58 Waslnin 'ron S+ C 9 ' 584 Washingfon S+. amen' Mass' Canfon, Mass. 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WITHOUT THEIR ASSISTANCE WE COULD NOT HAVE PUBLISHED THIS PERMANENT RECORD OF OUR HIGH SCHOOL YEARS. SINCERELY, ROSS PYWELL, Adverfising Edifor yjafrozzs Margarel L. Ahearn Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Abely Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Abely Mr. Edward Abraham Mrs. Edward Abraham Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Alexander Dale E. Allberry Mr. and Mrs. Terrance Allen Mr. and Mrs. Edward Allen Mr. and Mrs. William E. Belcher Mr. and Mrs. Oscar A. Benson Mr. and Mrs. Michael Bef-leIe++i Miss Jeannelle Berlrand Alllown Insurance Alllown Insurance Alllown Insurance Alllown Insurance Alllown Insurance Madeline Alsop Mr. Daniel W. Alvino Mrs. Daniel W. Alvino Mr. and Mrs. Anlhony J. Ammendolia Mr. and Mrs James A. Anderson Mr. and Mrs James A. Anderson Mr. and Mrs James A. Anderson Mr. and Mrs John R. Anderson Mr. and Mrs John R. Anderson Mr. and Mrs Roberl E. Anderson Andreol-li Family John Andrews Mr. David L. Archer Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Armando Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Armando Mr. and Mrs. Laurence E. Ashenden Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. M. B. Bonvie David Biggs David M. Biggs Thomas E. Bingay John Bires Roberl Bilzee Bryce Blakely Wm. G. Blakely, Jr Marlin Blondell John P. Boland Charles Bolsler Edward H. Bolsler Mr. William Borden Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. William Bowen Henry C. Bowmar Warren E. Bowyer Frederick J. Boyd Roberl M. Brady Miss Charloi-le A. Braillard Mrs. Howard Dr. Marga rel Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Dr. and Mrs. G. Braillard Braylon John Brennan John Brennan John Brennan John Brennan John Brennan O. S. Brighl, Jr. Melvin K. Brockman Agnes Broderick George Broderick Mr. Eugene Bacon Mr. Marlin J. Badoian Mr. and Mrs Ernesl Bailey Mr. and Mrs. George Baker Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Balboni Mr. and Mrs. Roberl Barbaglia Eugene A. Baril Mrs. Eugene A. Baril Mr. and Mrs. Raymond S. Baril Donald R. Barrows MaHie L. Barrows Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Bar+IeH Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Barlone Mr. and Mrs. Leslie W. Baxler Mr. and Mrs. Paul Beahm Mrs. R. Beauloien Mr. and Mrs. Oliver R. Becker Mrs. Louis Beddinglon Dr. and Mrs. Zdenek Bednar Mr. Charles Behrakis Charles Behrakis James E. 7 Behrakis Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Donald R. Brodeus Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Brooks Mr. and Mrs. John A. Brooks Mr. and Mrs. John A. Brooks Mary J. Brown Mr. and Mrs. William Brophy Mr. and Mrs. Clarence W. Brown Mr. and Mrs. Edward Brown Mr. and Mrs. Roberl S. Brown Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bryanl Era Bryanl Mr. and Mrs. Paul Buckley Mr. and Mrs. J. Summer Bullock Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Burke Mr. and Mrs. Linfield Burl Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cahill Mr. and Mrs. Slephen Cahillane Gerald L. Callahan I Mr. Henry C. Crossman 1 i fU J affons Mr. and Mrs. James Callahan Mr. and Mrs Donald Cougle Mr. and Mrs. John Callahan Mr. and Mrs Lee W. Courf John J. Callahan, Jr. Mr. and Mrs Ar'rhur L. Cox Paul J. Callahan Mr. and Mrs. Raymond W. Crane Mr. and Mrs. William Cameron Mr. and Mrs E. Crisileo Fred M. Campbell Mr. and Mrs Harold L. Crofl' Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Campbell Mr. and Mrs Kennelh J. Crofl' Canilon Aufo Body Mr. and Mrs Leo H. Crofi Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. George P. Capen Howard B. Capen Miss Saudra Mae Crofl' Mrs. Frances T. Crossman Franlc Caponio Miss Lena Cardell Mrs. George Carlin Mr. and Mrs. C. Sranley Carlson Mr. and Mrs. Winihrop Carlson Richard F. Carr Mr. and Mrs. William M. Carr W. Murray Carr, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Carroll Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin P. Carroccio Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Casey Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Casey Mr. and Mrs. R. William Cash Mr. and Mrs. John M. Casserly Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Carlow Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Cedrone Mr. and Mrs. Srephen J. Celi Mr. and Mrs. Marie Cenfamore Mr. and Mrs. Alber-I' R. Chandler Mr. and Mrs. Richard Chandler Mr. and Mrs. Richard Chism Mr. and Mrs. Warren Chrislie Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cirello Mr. and Mrs. Alfred A. Cifrano Alfred A. Cifrano, Jr. Miss Amelia Cifrano Class of I974 Ronald Cleary Mr. and Mrs. Ted Clines Mr. and Mrs. George W. Coady Cobbs Corner, lnc. Mr. and Mrs. Aldo D. Cocchi Mr. and Mrs. John A. Cocchi Mr. and Mrs. William Cocchi Mr. and Mrs. Rober+ J. Cohen Mr. and Mrs. John A. Crolp Mr. and Mrs. Edmund G. Colson Mr. and Mrs. George B. Comer Janel' Ann Conlree Mr. and Mrs. John Conlree Mr. and Mrs. Donald B. Connelly Mr. and Mrs. Charles Connor Mr. and Mrs Philip Crossman Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Crowley Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Crowley Mr. and Mrs Richard Cullinane Mr. and Mrs J. Herberi' Cushman Mr. and Mrs Louis Dadasis Mr. and Mrs Francis H. Daman Mrs. Barbara Danovich Miss Evelyn Danovifch Mr. and Mrs. Dardone Mr. Alberr D'AHanasio Mr. and Mrs. Ronald D'A'H'ilio Mr. Edward Davenporl' Mrs. Helen Davenporf Mr. and Mrs. Sfanley W. Davis Lane Dayie Mr. and Mrs. Dominic DeMayo Mr. and Mrs. James DeMayo Miss Mary DeMayo Miss Rose DeMayo Ted Demmons Mr. James Dennis Mr. James Dennis Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Devine Mrs. Waller A. Devine, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. R. Sfuarl Dickie Mrs. Francis E. Doclrary Mr. and Mrs. Ellison Dodge Miss Kafhleen Doheriy Mr. and Mrs. Paul F., Doherly Mr. and Mrs. Richard Doherry Mr. and Mrs. Slepluen E. Dore Mr. and Mrs. Vvlillifzam Doucef Mr. and Mrs. Pwr:-13'lroi' Downing Mr. and Mrs Richard F. Doyle Mr. and Nlrs. Donald P. Draper Mr. and l-Jiri Wal+er S. Draper Miss Ann Duqaniero Miss Olivo Duggan Mr. and Mrs. Roland Duguay Mr. and Mrs. Perley Duguay g .......'f wa-aus, , ff? J afrons Wm. E. Dumauni Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. George Mr. and Mrs Mrs. Harreii' . George Dunklee Ar+hur Dunn Dunn . Jack Durlcel' Durlcie ,i1 1 Pafricia Jo-Ann Gaines E'H'a D. Galligan Mr. Daniel Galvin Mr. Paul Galvin I Mr. and Mrs. A. Galvin Dorofhy S. Garside Miss Irene Eskine Mr. and Mrs. James W. Dwyer Mr. Peler F. Dwyer Harold Eddy Mrs. Doris Erslcine Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Esfey Mer+on E. Evans Mr. and Mrs. Givlio Gasparoi-fo Mr. and Mrs. Givlio GasparoH'o Mr. and Mrs. Givlio GasparoHo Mr. and Mrs Givlio GasparoH'o Mr. and Mrs Givlio Gasparo'Ho Mr. and Mrs. George E. Gavrilles Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Gecewicz Mr. and Mrs. Pe+er Gefleas Mr. and Mrs. James J. Fair Mr. and Mrs. Richard Farrow Richard G. Farrow Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Florence Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Miss Barbara Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Farwell Samuel Feldman James L. FerreHi Field John Finn Paul E. Finn C. Fiore James C. Fiori Mrs. Clara C. Fisher Mr. and Mrs. Virginia Fisher AH'orney John Mr. and Mrs. Neil Flaherfy Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Daniel J. William C. Fisher E. Fihgerald, Jr. Frank J. Fi+zwilliam Augusfine Flanagan Mr. William Gefreas Dr. and Mrs. George T. Geldea Mr. and Mrs. Cosmo Giangindano Mr. and Mrs. James A. Gibbons Mr. George Gibbs Roberl' C. Gibson Mrs. Richard Gichel Mrs. Barbara S. Gifford Mrs. Smifh Gifford Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence J. Gilgun Pefer Gill John Gilmore Richard W. Gilson Miss Ann Glavin Miss Jeanne Glennon Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs William A. Flanagan William A. Flanagan Flood Mrs. Daniel J. Flood Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Foley James Govalsos Walfer Graber? The Graham Family Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gramer Mr. and Mrs. Roberl' L. Gray Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin F. Greene Mrs. Lawrence R. Greene Mr. and Mrs. Ray Haeding Herberl' Foley Arrhur H. Ford Arlhur H. Ford William Ford Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. John EvereH' Forresf I Mr. and Mrs. Rober+ Grover Il, Lillyan F. Greene Helen and Larry GueneHe Mrs. Ann Guislo Reg Gurney Mrs. Mary Forresf Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Fosfer Mr. George Fosler Mr. Alfred Fowlie Mr. and Mrs. Anfhony R. Franco Mrs. Carrie B. Fraser Mrs. Joseph V. Fraser A Friend A Friendly Friend Mr. and Mrs. Lawion M. Gaines Lawlon M. Gaines, Jr. 41 1 1 Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. Hagberg Mrs. David Haines Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. James Halley, Mr. and Mrs. Jaclc Hanlon Hally Hanlon Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Hamm Howard Hall Jr. James Halley Harold Hanlon Harold J. Hanlon, J - u J affons - . -Y. ---FYI William Hanlon Mrs. William Harringlon Mr. and Mrs. John C. Harris Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. John Hay Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Reg Harris Fosdick P. Harrison Alfred Hays Edward Hays H. Hays Frank P. Heller Peler Henley Richard Henley Francis Henriksen Mr. Warren F. Heron Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. The Holbrook Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Herosy Lesler Hinchliffe Roger H. Hinds Jerome H. Hoffman Kindergarlen Lynne Holden Mr. Paul Holle Mrs. Paul Holle Pauline Holle Mr. Roy Holle The Hopfgarlen Family Mr. and Mrs. William I. Horigan Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Hounrehan Mr. and Mrs. Hobarl' Hughes Mrs. Joseph L. Hughes Mrs. Mildred locoana Mr. Andrew Irving Andy Irving Mrs. Anna Irving Anna Elizabelh Irving Mr. and Mrs. James Irving Paul Irving Mrs. Phyllis Irving Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Irving Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kaslina Mr. and Mrs. Paul W. Keddy Mrs. Ella M. Keele Mr. and Mrs. Daniel D. Keegan Mrs. Mary Kelleher Mrs. Marif E. Kelleher Mr. and Mrs William H. Kelleher Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Kendall Mr. and Mrs. Sharon E. Kendall Mr. and Mrs. Keneleay Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kennedy Mr. and Mrs John F. Kenl' Thomas J. Kenl' Miss Barbara Kern Mr. and Mrs. Joe. F. Kessler Mr. and Mrs. Jos. F. Kessler Kibler Really Mr. and Mrs. Harry G. Kilbum Mrs. Slanley O. Kelley Mr. and Mrs. John M. Kincade Mr. and Mrs. Roberl' J. Kincade Mr. and Mrs. George G. King Miss Margarel Knapik Mr. and Mrs. Slephen Koufos Mr. and Mrs. William L. Krefchmar Mr. Louis LaBombard Mrs. Ann Lagsdin Mrs. Ann Lagsdin Mr. and Mrs. William Lahli Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Lamberl' Mrs. Howard J. Langill Mr. Ross Mae Laren Mr. and Mrs. Carl Larson CharloH'e Lalhrop Mr. and Mrs. Francis W. Lawrence Mr. and Mrs. James A. Leary Mr. and Mrs. Gaspar W. Leggie Mr. and Mrs. Roberl Leggee Jay. Lynne, and Laurie Jacob Mr. Roger Jacobs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. George F. Jenkins John A. Jenkins Carl M. Jennison John Jennison H. Vance Johnson G. Gichard Johnson Miss Judilh Ann Johnson Mr. and Mrs. True Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jolki Mr. and Mrs. John Judge Mr. and Mrs Richard Kandar Richard Karlson Mrs. Evelyn Lahanc Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Leonard Paul F. Leonard Mrs. Berlha Leuchler Mr. and Mrs. George A Levow Mr. and Mrs. Roberl' Lewis Abe Lincoln Mr. and Mrs. llvfwivgvl l.iH'le Mr. and Mrs. I .+lll 'lilliam Logan Mr. and lvlrr, loiunggnen Mrs. Marion li Long Colonel and lwflrs. James Longino Mr. and QMlrs. David Lowenlhal Mr. and Mrs. William Lowery -Q-..ni-r-nav.-rum-m-...- ,.,,..,v--vp. J affons Mr. and Mrs. Russell W. Lowery Mrs. Helen Lubienski Mr. and Mrs. Edward N. Lukaszewicz Mrs. Marcello Lukaszewicz Mr. and Mrs. Philip Lund Philip Lund Mr. and Mrs. Carl G. Lundell Mr. Edward Lynch Mrs. Mina Lynch Mr. and Mrs. Thomas MacDonald Ernesl C. Mackness Earnesl F. Mackness Mr. and Mrs. James C. Makris Richard H. MacLeod Madeline and Eddie Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Malcolmson Hazel F. Manning Mrs. John J. Manning Fred Mannix Mrs. A. Maralhas Miss E. M. Maralhas Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Morrison I Mr. Duncan A. Morrison Irene D. Morrison Morse Aulo Repair Mr. and Mrs. John Mosher Mr. and Mrs. John H. Mosley Mrs. William J. Mosley David Moss Mr. Perry J. Maralhas Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Maralhas Miss Priscilla Maralla Mr. and Mrs Ronald Marchese Mr. and Mrs John S. Marsh Mrs. Audrey lMossl Marlin Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Marlin Mr. and Mrs. Hugh D. Marlin Mr. and Mrs Donald Marlini Mr. and Mrs Wm. J. Marlis Arlhur J. Mason Mr. and Mrs. Roberl F. Mason Marion S. Maxim Charles Maxon Mr. and Mrs. Euro Mazzone Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Moss Mr. and Mrs. Chares Muise Mr. and Mrs. George Mull Mr. and Mrs. William Mullin Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Munson The Murray Family Mrs. Jos. A. Murphy Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. Murphy Shiela Murphy Mr. Philip Nemiccolo Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nenarl James D. Nickerson and Family Mr. and Mrs. Anlhony Micolera Miss Elsie Noll Mr. and Mrs. Guslav A. Noll Mr. Leonard O'Brien Mr. and Mrs. John A. O'Connell Miss Madeline C. O'Donnell Mr. and Mrs Paul E. O'Hara Mr. and Mrs Harold O'Keele Mr. and Mrs Lesler Packard Mr. and Mrs Lesler Packard Mr. and Mrs Lesler Packard Mr. and Mrs. John Pappaslergion Mrs. Tracy J. Mrs. Tracy J Mr. and Mr. and Mrs Mrs. Parker Parker Franklin A. Pearson John F. Parlridge Rulh E. McCarlhy Roberl W. McDonongh Mr. and Mrs. VVm. J. McDonongh Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. McGrady John, and Madeline McLoughlin John Kennelh McSinzie Miss Joanne Meade Mr. John Melropolis Mr. Joseph A. Miell Mr. and Mrs. Slanley Mirowski Modern Cab and Variely Mr. and Mrs. Cindrew Monelle Miss Mary E. Moore Mr. and Mrs. John F. Morgan Mrs. Rulh S. Morgan M-r. and-Mrs. Michael J. M221 Miss Narine Peardon Mrs. Perry Peardon Mr. Perry Peardon Mr. and Mrs. C. Pelerson Mr. and Mrs. David M. Pelerson Diane Pelerson Mr. and Mrs. Roberl A. Pelerson Mrs. J. B. Phillips R. Wendell Phillips Mr. and Mrs. Ernesl Pierce Mary Ann Pierce Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pine Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pinkham Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Pino Mrs. Theresa Pino Piper Oil Company ff? - y J azfrons Mr Mr. and Mrs- Roy Plan+ . and Mrs David Shannon PlG6S6f1f Slfeel' Varie+y Mr. and Mrs. James P. Shannon Miss Linda l-- Pla+ner Mr. and Mrs Roberi Shaw Ma'l'hias Puffer Mr. and Mrs. George H. Plo'rner Mr. and Mrs. Charles Plumb Paul Podgursfi Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Poirier Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Porcaro Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Harold Mr. and Mrs. William Reynolds Pra'H' J. Publicover Mr. and Mrs. Howard R. Pywell Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mr. Elvin Rehn Douglas G. Remick L. Quinn Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Remick Mr. and Mrs. Delberi' Richards Mr. and Mrs. John T. Sheridan Mr. and Mrs. John T. Sheridan Mr. and Mrs. William Shogrue George A. Sieberg Helen P. Sieberg Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Simpson Mr. and Mrs. N. R. Simpson Mr. and Mrs. Fred Simpson Miss Nafalie Sinibaldi Mr. and Mrs. Frederick M. Smail Doris V. Sma Mr. and Mrs. Alan Smiih Mr. and Mrs. Donald R. Smilh Mr. and Mrs. Edward Smilh Ulga E. Smifh Mrs. George W. Rickard Mr. and Mrs. William Riley Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rinald E. R. Rineharl' Mr. and Mrs. George Rifchie Miss Clare Marie Roach Mrs. John Roach Mr. Joseph Roach Mr. Roger Roche Mr. Charles L. Roche, Jr. Mr. Charles L. Roche, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Salvaione Romanelli Mr. and Mrs. Ronayne Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ross Rev. Lawrence H. Rouillard Mr. and Mrs. John Ruane Mr. and Mrs. John Ruane Mrs. Mary Ruane Mr. and Mrs. George R. Russ Mr. and Mrs. Richard Roberf J. Russell S. S. America V. 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