Drury High School - Class Book Yearbook (North Adams, MA)

 - Class of 1965

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Without our devoted teachers, we could not have gained the knowledge that we now possess. We will forever be indebted to them. Many of our most memorable times were spent within Drury's halls. Friendships were made here which will never be broken. LLJMM 2 Sports played a big role in our four years. Though we experienced many heart breaking defeats, our spirit and determination never failed. ln the 1965 Nathanite we have tried to give you a glimpse of our best years. Without your co-operation this wouIdn't have been possible. Thank you for your support. The greater part of our activities took place between the 8:13 and 9:00 bells daily. But perhaps, one of the most enjoyable, and the most worthwhile activity was working together on our class plays. The graduation ceremony never ceases to be an unfor- gettable thrill and yet it is with deep regret and heart felt memories that we bid Drury a fond farewell. 3 -5....s-n-v- FOR WE ARE ALL THY CHILDREN STILL AND LOYAL WE WILL EVER BE. .ax wig, f,:?'!rf' 2 QA! . Ig x ,.,, .., ---1 L ,xg , , - . Q , ul: X ,L . . I 4, DEDICATION Since 1959 Mr. William C. Prevey has been ha dedicated member of the Drury Faculty. The students have come to know and respect him not only as a teacher of mathematics but also as a basketball coach. We are proud to dedicate the 1965 Nathanite to him. 5 ...vii IN APPRECIATION On behalf of the Nathanite Staff we would like to express our sincere thanks to everyone who has contributed to the Year- book in any way, including our advisor, Nlr. Irving P. Toupence, the North Adams Transcript, and our generous advertisers with- out whom this Yearbook could not have been possible. Gail Stevens - Editor Charlotte Seneca! - Co-Editor Fiyfi WD 6 1 1965 NATHANITE STAFF FIRST ROW: Jane VanSteemburg, Business Manager, Gail Stevens, Editor, Charlotte Senecal, Co-Editor. SECOND ROW: Colleen Burns, Tom Ellis, Mary Jane Grillone, Mimi Cohen, Shelly Alpert, Rhaenel Trudeau. THIRD ROW: Fred Dean, Greg Ballou, Paul LaFountain, Rosary Troia, Sheila Canale, Mary Jane Kittler, Marilyn Chalmers. FOURTH ROW: Rick Busl, Phoe tographer, Kathy Marra, Lynn Gooch, Benny Bolt, Madeleine Kliener, Paula Burro, Connie Carson, Sharon O'Connor, Johnny Horahan, Ginnie Bartlett, Louise Senecal, Donna Cribari, Shari Kronick. MISSING: Don Tassone, Mary Segala, Michele Ouelette. 7 5 K ADMINISTRATION i ' if ,4 g! SEATED: Stephen J. Drotter, Principal. STANDING: Mortimer P. Howard, Vice-Principal and Dean of Boys: Maynard L. Mulholland, Director of Guidance: Barbara L. Loehr, Dean of Girls. 8 -se-.1 l 5 fi , , - ' Li 1- 1 . . 5 - I g .- X 652 gif I , in rw 1, A . P: . FACULTY '1 Y Margaret Accetta R.N., St. Luke's Hospital School Nurse Vincent J. Barry BS. University of Rl. Chemistry r an - rf . - mf U Q32 . i 1' ' . f 'EFT' a ' LH- S, '. E Y' -1 . -X1 Q A7 ff' 'i .. ,g -4 D x I . w , Charles E. Boisvert B.S., Hartwick College M.Ed., North Adams State Lorraine D. Bouchard Bryant College B.S. in Business Education Business Subjects Q 'lt j , it . X 4 X Qglt ffl Martha B. Brawn B.S.Ed., North Adams State lVl.Ed., North Adams State Developmental Reading '15 '1 g ' f., X .va V 7 'f Xt -.-. MTN 'S Roger F. Cirone B.A. Brown University History Patricia C. Conroy A.B. Keuka College English Thomas G. Depelteau B.A. Colgate University Physics Paul P. Dugal B.A. St. Francis Xavier English -.N-'S K 'N-.ix NN: Veronica G. deGategno B.S.Ed., North Adams State English Nicholas DelNegro B.S.Ed., Norwich University M.Ed., North Adams State Head of Science Dept. f'X Lawrence E. Demarco B.S.Ed. North Adams State World History if 'i J? i x. - Robert J. Dean B.S.Ed., North Adams State Sociology, U.S. History Economics, Law Paul defiategno B.S.Ed., U. of Rennes London School of Economics Italian ' nrt E R' ', .ff r me-A if Al' Caroline D. Ellis B.S.Ed., North Adams State English Paul O. Gravel B.A. St. Michaels M.Ed., North Adams State Head English Dept. F- LMAA Mortimer P. Howard A.B., Boston University M.B., Boston University Vice Principal Latin T Q1 .E -l:'5'i L Phyllis C. Howe B.S. Simmons College M.Ed., North Adams State Librarian Gray F. Kelley B.A. Williams College Mathematics 12 Robert T. Kove BS., Siena College M.Ed., North Adams State Mathematics lt Edward M. Lamarre A.B. St. Anselm's M.Ed., North Adams State -1 x ff s. Carol Millette B.A., Our Lady of the Elms Spanish Benjamin Morandi, Jr. B.S., North Adams State Biology 35111- Silvio J. Lamarre B.A. Norwich University Science Joseph A. Lucido B.A., Holy Cross Languages Georgette Maloney Farmington State College B.S., in Home Economics Home Economics Francis C. Merrigan A.B. St. IVlichael's lVl.Ed., North Adams State English Barbara L. Loehr B.S.Ed., Salem Teachers M.Ed., North Adams State Dean of Girls Type-writing Antoinette Murray I fs 3 A B.S.Ed., North Adams State Supervisor of Art Mark B. Murray Drury High School Industrial Arts Francis J. Noel A.B., Williams College Head Math Dept. Y William C. Prevey B.S., University of Mass. M.Ed., Springfield Algebra fi . 'U .X 5 Anne M. Provencher BS., North Adams State General Business Eleanor Ringdahl A.B., University of Maine M.A., Boston University English Ee:-. 157'-.,, A Daniel A. Rorke, Jr. B.A. Williams College Social Studies 1:4 Edward G. Steuer B.S.Ed., Fitchburg State M.Ed., North Adams State Mechanical Drawing 5' 5 Nate F. Sondrini B.A., University of Mass M.A., Middlebury French I Irving P. Toupence B.S.Ed., Salem State M.Ed., North Adams State Head Business Dept. 36 If if i . I . ,..-........, - Edmond E. Trudeau A.B., Assumption College M.A., Columbia University Head Language Dept. ...Q lQ....,..., Margaret H. Stewart A.B., Acadia University B.S.C.,M.Ed., North Adams State Head Social Studies Dept. Marion A. Sweeney B.S.Ed., Framingham State Teach- ers Head Household Arts Howard M. Starratt A.B., Gordon College M.A., North Adams State English v 4 Eleanor Tuneff B.S., City College of N.Y. MA., New York University Business Subjects -,,.,..,..... Helen Nlerrigan Lelchertown State College Special Class Lewis Whitcomb B.S.Chem., University of Mass Chemistry 16 Henry Blake, Band Director, Barbara Brown, Chorus Director. 'gf W1 Sheldon Scholl, Maynard Mulholland, Louis Per' rotta, Guidance. 17 Herbert Johnson, Anne Washburn, John DelNe- gro, Physical Education. mg. X ' 'viz Mrs. Dupuis. Mrs. Gajda, Mrs. Krudner, Mrs. Ben- edetti, Mrs, Dracup. Miss Wotkowicz, Cafeteria Staff. L. l i Mrs. Jean Bousquet, Miss Florence Gilbault, Sec- retarial Staff. R..-gi?-fl - L-4-1 ln.. if ' Rf 'ig ' 4 15 I I s I , fl f . X' l l --V ip 9 1' if Yfwwri Rudolph Magnani. Robert O'Neill, O. Giusti, Phi- lip Galipeau. Missing: Red Lyons, Janitorial Staff. 18 Al CLASS SONG Cto the tune of Climb Every Mountain Now we are parting From youthful days, Meeting new horizons, Going separate ways. Our years at Drury Are now at end. Memories that we've made here In our hearts will blend. The future will hold All the plans that we've made: But the wisdom we've gained here Will never fade. So onward Drury, Our hopes so true. Separate paths we'lI follow. We'll ne'er forget you! Marilyn Shapiro Gail Stevens 20 ---.:..............,,,,...., lr v 1 K.- ..,- 'f I s.,., W r I i l 'i nl 'i E FRONT ROW: Rochelle Alpert, Girls' Vice Pres., Donald Tassone, Boys Vice Pres. SECOND ROW: Gail Cunningham, Treas, Joseph Prenguber Pres., Marilyn Cohen, Sec. CLASS OF 1965 f ww-fn .M .... .,. 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Chorus 1,23 Class Vice Pres. 2,3,43 Ski Club 1,23 lnterclass Sports 1,2,33 Honor Sweater 13 Ring Comm. 23 Debating Club 23 Honor Plaque 23 Prom Comm. 33 Junior Play Crew3 Yearbook 3,42 Nu Sigma: Driver's Ed. 33 Senior Play CYCWQ New York Trip3 Pro Merito. FERDINAND ALTIERE 424 River Street Fred, the Greek . . . used to by a shy man, now he's a lady-killer . . . Fill up the oil, check the gas' '.., fastest mile. Track 1.2.3, Co. Capt. 43 J.V. Basket- ball 23 V. Basketball 33 lnterclass Basket- ball 13 Science Club 23 Cross Counry 4. J 5, ,,. L., BRIAN ALFRED AMATO 51 Tyler Street Mop . . . He is the proud owner of the three K's: Knowledge, Knovvhow and Kristen . , . Our Merit Scholar. Ski Club 1,21 Driver's Ed. 23 Photogra- phy Club 23 Chorus 3,43 Academe 3,43 Junior Play Cast3 Nu Sigma: Senior Play Cast3 New York Trip 43 Pro Merito. lf' P' JOSEPH HERMAN AMES 14 Montana Street Butch . . . Poncho . . . Through wind, hail, sleet or snow, Butch, the paper- boy will go . . . Hovv's the harem? Science Club 23 Christmas Assembly 13 Ski Club 1,23 Soph. Frolic Comm.3 J.V. Football 23 V. Football 3,4, Varsity Club 3,41 Track 43 Cross Country Team 4. GAIL MARIE BAGDONAS 171 Veazie Street Are you kidding me?' '... Needs a map for the World's Fair . . . Drives Miss Bouchard crazy! Chorus 1,23 Debating Team 23 Soph. Frolic Comm.3 F.B.L.A. 3,42 Nu Sigma3 Honor Jacket 33 Civil Rights Discussion Group 4. 22 1 md-t 1' 'ju LINDA DIANNE BAKER Drury, Mass. Lin , . . Oh, those junior boys! . . . Bowling average? Chorus 15 Bowling 2,3,45 Ski Club 35 Nu Sigma. MICHAEL LAWRENCE BASHEVKIN 98 Marion Avenue Mike . . . hospital orderly . . . Mr. Tru- deau's chou-chou . . . Dr. Kildare . . . ln the future he'll use his suture. lnterclass Basketball 15 Bowling Team 1,25 Honor Sweater 15 Honor Plaque 2,- 35 French Club 25 Biochemistry Seminar 35 Nu Sigma5 Driver's Ed. 35 Junior Ro- tarian 45 Pro Merito. -4.40 1 I it I? 411 4 'iV 5 . PATRICIA ANN BAKER VIRGINIA ALICE BARTLETT 1388 Mass. Ave. Clarksburg, Mass. Patsy . . . Quiet and shy but always a Ginnie . . . Rhodna, the maid . . . The real nice girl . . . Likes Freshman boys. Frito's Kid . . . Oh, l'll die. Chorus 1,25 F.B.L.A. 3,45 Driver's Ed. 4. Chorus 1,2,3,45 Soph. Frolic Comm.5 Junior Class PIay5 Prom Comm. 35 Se- nior Play Crew5 Yearbook Staff 45 Girls' Basketball 4. RAYMOND FRANKLIN BASS 8 Bethel Street Ray . . . On time for school at least once a month . . . Snuffy . , . Profes- sional wise-guy. lnterclass Basketball l,2,35 French Club 25 Track 3,45 Bowling Team 35 Driver's Ed. 3. 23 71 BARBARA LYNN BEALL 36 Highland Avenue Barb . . . Camp Ashmere Co-ed . . . 99 lbs. of - ? . . . Helen Hayes of the Senior Class . . . A friend to everyone, especially Rick, Band 1,25 Honor Sweater 1, Honor Plaque 2,35 Photography Club 25 Nu Sigma5 Driver's Ed. 35 F.T.A. 3, sec. 45 Junior Class Play5 Academe 3,45 Senior Class Play5 New York Trip 45 Pro Merito. .4 .V '25 'rv .J A 0455, A V ,ts M11 ig U I 2 . until, a I, ..-4-gr FRANCIS LEE BEAUDREAU Stamford, Vermont Fran , . . What's really in that little black bag? . . . Member of the Woinicki Army. Key Club 1,2,35 Photography Club 25 Biochemistry Seminar 3. 115 NANCY ANN BILLINGS Clarksburg, Mass. FBLA. Chauffeur . . , Good friend to everyone . . . Loves lab days, Science Club 25 F.B.L.A. 3,45 Driver's Ed. 35 Pro Merito. nf- ' f 'X 'Nw LINDA CLAIRE BERGENDAHL 78 Cliff Street Bibbons . . . the Berg and the Beez ..,Bushwoman . . . S-W-EYE-T-H-E-A-R-TL Ski Club 15 Chorus 25 Soph. Frolic Comm5 F.B.L.A. 3, lRepor'terJ 45 Prom Comm. 35 Bowling 35 V. Cheerleader tsubj 3,45 Junior Play Crew: Senior Play Cast. 'Fi' 1, 'ffggiiikfg fs : 51 b 'ffr' 51 -I ,. ? egg...-... 'L ,, , SUSAN IRENE BERRY 80 Meadow Street Ber . . . Our Friendly Waitress . . . Yankee Doodle Dandy . . . A real woods- woman . . . Madame. Chorus 1,2,45 Ski Club 152,35 Chess Club 25 Ring Comm. 25 Prom Comm. 35 Junior Play Crew5 Driver's Ed. 35 F.T.A. 45 Senior Play Crew5 New York Trip 45 Nu Sigmag Pro Merito. o-1931! BRUCE JOHN BONA Clarksburg, Mass. Quite a mind for figures! . , . Best in the half-mile and goes cross-country with a smile Cand an extra pair of skisb. Ski Club 1,2,3,45 Ski Team 1,2,3,45 Track 2,3545 French Club 25 Football 45 Varsity Club 4. 24 ROBERT HOWARD BOOTH 11 South Street Booty ,. , He'd rather fight than quit , . , Wise sense of humor . . . Mt. Snow. Chess Club 25 Senior Class Play Crew. l .. Q 00 1: A 'Gi 4 2, . MARILYN JOYCE BOWEN Stamford, Vermont Stamford gal . . . ls always being moved by Mr. Cirone . . . Quiet, some' times! Knitting Club 2: Cooking Club 3. NORMA JEAN BRIGGS 722 West Shaft Road Everyone calls her Norm . . . Loves to take dictation??? Bound to succeed. Knitting Club 2: F.B.L.A. 2,33 Nu Sig- ma. SUSAN MIRIAM BROWER 60 Central Avenue Suey . . . I dreamt l was Fall Foliage Queen in my . . . WilIiam's College. Chorus 1,2,3,4g Christmas Assembly 1, Band 35 Nu Sigma: Driver's Ed. 45 Civil Rights Discussion Group 45 Pro Merito. 3' t f- -'11 1.11. T f GEORGENE MARIE BROWN 156 Brooklyn Street Gene . . . Rapunzel, Rapunzel, let down your long hair . . . Lots of beau- tiful clothes , . . Here a needle, there a needle, everywhere a knitting needle. Soph. Frolic Comm., Baton Twirling 25 Prom. Comm. 3. 25 DAVID ALLEN BRIGHAM 23 Hall Street Graveyard . . . Pool Shark . . . Free man School Basketball Court. J.V. Baseball 2, Driver's Ed. 3. ,gr 49 I' AL' ' wp WILLIAM JOHN BRYCE Clarksburg, Mass. Bill . . . Where there's a Will there's a way . . . Beep, beep, here comes Wil- ly's Jeep . . . Not another sore leg!!! Ski Team 1,2,3g Ski Club 1,2,3,4g Track 1,2,3,4g V. Football 2,3,4, Varsity Club 3, V. Pres. 45 Junior Play Crew: Prom Comm.: All Northern Berkshire Football Team 45 New York Trip 4. 1-lil! 1000 ' A PETER ALLAN BRYSON 263 Ashland Street Pete . . , I found my ideal, me . . Dug-Out' '... My dog's better than your dog , . . Bennington or bust, Interclass Basketball 1,2,3,4Q Soph. Frolic Comm.3 J.V. Football 23 Prom Comm.3 Junior Play CYGWQ New York Trip faltj 4. RUTH ELLEN BURDICK Florida, Mass. Ruth . . Down with the Beatles! . . Talks Constantly . . What size neck does Ringo have? Girls' Basketball 13 Girls' Softball 13 Soph. Frolic Commg French Club 23 Driver's Ed, 23 Junior Play Cast3 F.T.A. 3,43 Prom Comm.3 Student Council 43 Senior Play Crew. DAYLE MARIE BULLETT 51 Bracewell Avenue Bullett . . . Hey coach, how about a song! You homely mut Drury's Boris Karloff. Chorus 13 Soph. Frolic Comm.3 Drama Club 23 Interclass Basketball 23 Prom Comm.3 F.B.L.A. 3,42 Bowling 33 Nu Sigma3 Pro Merito. 8 V ELOISE EMMA BURDICK Florida, Mass. 90 lbs. of complete muscle Where the Boys Are . . . Laughs ga' lore , . . Good organizer. Knitting Club 23 F.B.L.A. 3,4. , COLLEEN ANNE BURNS 85 Cherry Street Cabbage . . . Oh, my tumor . . . St. Joe's Basketball fan . . Nuttier than a fruitcake. Ski Club 1,21 J.V. Cheerleader 13 Cho- rus 1,2,3,43 Girls' Basketball 1,2,32 Chess Club 23 Soph. Frolic Comm.3 Ring Comm. 23 Prom Comm.3 Driver's Ed. 33 Yearbook 3,43 Senior Play Crew. 26 T' GERRICK REED BUSL 84 Holbrook Street Rick . . . History whiz , . . Always has a witty remark especially for lVlr. G. . . . Hearts gl drawers instead of hearts 81 flowers 'Smile pretty now. Chorus 1,23 Photography Club 23 Junior Play Cast3 Ski Club 3,43 Track 3,43 Se- nior Play Castg F.T.A. 43 Yearbook Staff tphotographeri 43 J.H. Rielly Speaking Contest 43 New York Trip 43 Pro Merito. 'l Q 3' KATHLEEN MAE CAMADINE 223 Kemp Avenue Kathy . . . Diamonds are a jockey's best friend . . . What are the odds on Sam . . . Swifty in Trig. Float Comm. 15 Soph. Frolic Comm. SHEILA MARY CANALE 32 Furnace Street Cannebal . . . Babe . . . Let's chop down more trees and paste more flow- ers . . . Gis . . . Those beautiful gowns. Ski Club 1,23 Baton Twirler 1,2,3g Bowling 3,45 Soph. Frolic Comm.: Girls' Basketball 25 F.B.L.A. 3,4g Prom Comm. fChairmanJ 35 Yearbook Staff 4. SAN DRA LEE CARSNO 5 Y:-uieg. -i hav., 2 Il, ... ,., V , f ' S5 f' 7fff..x 7'-H. Q, ',. Y A if A .' if 1 Q54-45153 'la' - f'-'Lit w' tc: .-,, 5 .asa-'-L:'4'.. dx' V' - V MARY CASTELLINI ROY HEWITT CAPRONI 432 Walker Street Dutch Hill . . . 2 mile star , , . Quiet, shy, but a real nice guy . . . Cross- country. J.V. Basketball 1,23 Track 2,3,4g Driv- er's Ed. 23 French Club 23 Interclass Basketball 3,45 Cross Country Team 4. .fr - x .- L N... BRUCE CATRAMBONE 300 Beaver Street 16 Grove Street 24 E. Street Sandi . . . Always talking . . . Tommy Wanted: Babysitter . . . Quiet, but a His car, his true love . . . never at a is her favorite name . . . future secrea real friendly girl. loss for words . . . Oh to graduate. tary . . . also seen with Vicki. Driver's Ed. 25 French Club 2. Knitting Club 23 Cooking Club 3. 27 .11 N 4 iisvfx ,dd GREGG ALAN CATRAMBONE 24 E. Street McCann's loss is our gain . . . loves football , . . independent . , . full of fun and fancy free. J.V. Football 1: Interclass Basketball 2,- 4: V. Football 4. D ea.. I-n-gkrf ALLEN LLOYD CHAMPNEY 25 Taft Street AI , . . First National . . , Physics whiz , . , lt's nice to be shy, but remain a nice guy. Gymnastics 2: Prom Comm. 3: New York Trip 4. MARC ARTHUR CELLANA 108 Furnace Street What a change in the last four years . . . Our Mad Russian . . . Freckles. Ski Club 2: Interclass Basketball 2: Track 2,33 Soph. Frolic Comm.: Nu Sig- ma: Prom Comm. 3: Senior Play Cast: New York Trip 43 Pro Merito. LINDA ELLEN CHILSON R. D. 82 Lin , . , Guards Chilson's Pond . . Can be seen usually with Eloise . . Comes from Sunny Florida. Honor Sweater 2: Nu Sigma: Pro Merito 28 -iv' ' TONI ELIZABETH CERMENARO 22 State Road Miss Taperecorder . . , Study's lntere ior Decorator . . . Ties for Toni . . . A real seamstress. Chorus 1,2: Driver's Ed. 3: Pro Merito. -,,,'t feng. 'TVT GLORIA JEAN CHOQUETTE Clarksburg, Mass. Comprenez-vous francais? . . . Likes to explore with her explorer. Knitting Club 2: Bowling 4: Driver's Ed. 4. I , 33 -P'-, 'L THOMAS TERRENCE CLEARY 129 Franklin Street Crazy Timmy . . . Where's Pam? . . . shoes, shoes, and more shoes . . . Love that Beatle Haircut!!! Track 1,43 Ski Club 1,2,3,4g Key Club 3: Ski Team 3,4. A-is xb TIY ,J 4 .ff F' 'gn I ,ah . N, .M4 MARILYN DONA COHEN 49 South Street Mimi . . . Football players, basketball players, what next? . . . spastic . . . greatest secretary our class ever had Cand the only oneb. Ski Club 1: Class Secretary 2,3,4g F.T.A. 2,3,4g Ring Comm. 25 Soph. Frol- ic Comm.: Prom Comm. 33 Junior Play Crewg Yearbook Staff 45 New York Trip 43 Pro Merito. wr fs 2'-r 'f7 CYNTHIA GAIL CLERMONT 416 Church Street Cindy . . . loves lime Rickies . . . folk singer . . . motor scooter woman . . . sophisticated, Baton Twirler 1, 1cap'tJ 2: Soph. Frolic Comm. 23 Honor Sweater 23 Nu Sigma 35 Prom Comm. 3: Junior Play Cast 3: Chorus 3,45 Honor Plaque 35 F.B.L.A. 35 Senior Play Crew 45 Pro Merito 4. N1 lv' I GERALD EDWARD COLE 134Vz Brooklyn Street Often seen with Jean . . . full of fun . . . machinist . . . likes hunting and fishing . . . the terror from Brooklyn Street. Senior Play Crewg Junior Play Crew. 29 '. 1 E: .QF A A I x..,,5.a-- ' 10 j RICHARD ALLEN CLOUGH 88 Walker Street Dick . . . Cycloughs . . . Deerslayer . . . rides the long horse . . . Lynn . . . walks by Armory dances, now. Chorus 1,2,3,4g Gymnastic Team 2,3,4: Driver's Ed. 33 Nu Sigma 33 Pro Merito. DANIEL LAWRENCE COLLINS 138 Protection Avenue Small car for a small person . . . likes to play basketball . . . Hey Donnie, want to bet??? . . . track star. Interclass Basketball 1,2,3,4g Track 1.2,- 3,4p Gymnastic Team 2,33 Ski Club 2,45 Varsity Club 45 V. Football 4, Cross Country 4. ROBERT WILLIAM COLLINS 56 Hall Street Bob . . . likes wine but prefers Sherry . . . So what if our Student Council is all girls . . . swings a brutal bat . . . ruddy complexion. Student Council 1,2, ftreasurerl 3, fpresidentj 4: J.V. Baseball 1: V. Base- ball 2,3,4: lnterclass Basketball 1,2,3,4: Soph. Frolic Comm.: Nu Sigma Qpresi- dentj: Varsity Club 3,4: Prom Comm. 3: Junior Rotarian 4: Senior Class Play fstage managerj: Brotherhood Award 4. as CAROL ANN CONTOIS 207 Kemp Avenue Colonial Restaurant . . . Anchors Away . . . Always a big Hi for everyone . . .What??? Bowling 1: Float Comm. 1: Chorus 2: French Club 2: Knitting Club 2: Soph. Frolic Comm.: F.T.A. fexecutive coun- cilj: Nu Sigma: Junior Play Crew: New York Trip 4: Senior Play Crew. PHYLLIS ANN COODY 95 Liberty Street Silence is golden with a halo of red . . . Show me the way to Adams. Gym leaders 4. BONNIE RAE CORSI 80 Marietta Street Interest at Northeastern . , . some- where over the rainbow . . . future Flo' rence Nightingale . . . cute. sweet and friendly. Drama Club 2: Nu Sigma: Senior Play Crew. JAMES RUSSELL CREEK 232 North Street Jim . . . Creeky . . . Oh, those mus- cles!!! What! Another funny face??? Real friendly . . . Fighting Blue Devil. J.V. Football 1: V. Football 2,3,4 cap- tain: Track 1,2,3,4: Ski Club 1,2,3,4: Soph. Frolic Comm.: Gymnastic Team 2,3,4: Varsity Club 2,3,4 president: ln- terclass Basketball 2: Ski Team 3,4: Junior Play Cast: French Club 3: Year- book 3: Driver's Ed. 3: New York Trip 4 DONNA MARIE CRIBARI 5 Murray Avenue Penny's for Christmas . . . skiing is for those, who want to break their nose . . .gumchewer Soph. Frolic Comm.: Knitting Club 2: French Club 2: Driver's Ed. 3: Prom Comm.: Yearbook 4. X-4 GAIL ANNE CUNNINGHAM 111 Glen Avenue Bruce's DAR Good Citizen , . . Bryant . . . How to get your hair straight- ened in three easy lessons! J.V. Cheerleader 1,22 V. Cheerleader 43 Chorus 1,2,3,43 F.T.A. 2,32 Class Treas- urer 2,3,43 Soph. Frolic Comm.3 Ring Comm. 23 Junior Class Play Crew3 Prom Comm. 33 Senior Class Play Crew3 New York Trip 4. I .ff DONNA MARIA DAVIS 5 Murray Avenue A nervous wreck who isn't a wreck . . Quite a hairdo . . . real quiet girl. Science Club 2. 4uQ NOLA MAE DANIELS 1 Nelson Street She may look quiet but look again . . . happy-go-lucky . . . happy I am from worry l'm free. LINDA JEAN DAVINE 3 Myers Street Freckles' '... Gerry . . . Do you like Pizza? . . . Goes crazy at games. Chorus 1,23 Mechanical Drawing Club 23 F.B.L.A. 3,41 Junior Play Crew. Pro Merito. ROBERT JOSEPH DAVIS Walker Street Bobby . . . That's wrong . . . pool hall fan . . . Mr. Ex-Banker . . . Mary . . . Natural born pessimist. Art Club 23 Soph. Frolic Comm.3 Junior Play Crewg Prom Comm. 33 Nu Sigma3 Track Team 33 Senior Play Crew3 New York Trip 43 Pro Merito. 31 page ll ALFRED JOSEPH DEAN 134 Harris Street Freddie . . , Alias Hans . . . l'm gon- na love my life away! Sleepyfred. Ski Club 1,21 Track Team 1,2,33 Soph. Frolic Comm.3 Junior Play Cast3 Senior Play Cast3 Prom Comm. 33 Nu Slgmaj lnterclass Basketball 33 Driver's Ed. 33 Yearbook Staff 43 New York Trip 43 Pro Merito. f??STjJJfs2mif?-'f If 5 ' , wvn.-.A.tj:i. l V, ,tm ,AN ,' 4. N ' . .iz:f4l ' f 'Z-fm? - .1 'xv Hp- , .I. . ?.'f.,f ,,... ,A .,1,.,,., I I .bg t -: Q. .4 .- 51 8. Aj ' ' Kr ' 'VV ...,-,v-as -J- . 1 lx ..' N! it . g gif I' P' DIANE THERESA DEAN JOANNE ELAINE DELISLE 152 Richview Avenue 367 Houghton Street Nuce thungs come In small packages Summer School secretary . . . dua- . . ,real cute and neat. . .clown monds are a gurls best trlend . . . Drama Club 2. petlte and sweet. Chorus 1,25 Mechanical Drawing Club 23 F.B.L.A. 3, QV. Pres.J 43 Promerito. NO PHOTOGRAPH AVAILABLE VINCENT LEO MEMARISCO 457 West Main Street Monk nlght-watchman of West End Market . . . great third baseman . . . lots of fun, J.V. Baseball 15 V. Baseball 3,43 Inter class Basketball 3,4. 1- ' ' gvu. X' Mgt. ' It ' -'if I 1 1+ ' I ' ,., 'mf gf 15 ew I I 9 N .L as - A X fi I ff--Q , ,J - .1 'JU' ' ' ' . -if I l sl I., Misa 1 ,, . , , ' A mx-7' . , .' ' 4-1 :LIU . I 4+ N ,.- I Q A ' V' .u ' . 1- ' ,.-. EDWARD JOHN DENAULT ERNEST ANGELO DESANTY Clarksburg, Mass. 78 Richview Avenue Eddue , has a lucrative summer Ernle . . lucky llttle man with football buslness engoys huntmg and the cards. . sports enthusxast. . .an all out ofedoors halls from Clarksburg. 'round mee guy, Interclass Basketball 1,2,3,4g Bowling 1. Bowling 1.2.32 Chess Club 2. ,,. ' -i X ' 1- -N . x THOMAS WILLIAM DOUGLAS 16 Harding Avenue Tommy . . . cute llttle turned-up nose . . . Fwankle . . . Ford Fanatac espea cually wnth the Mustangs. Interclass Basketball 1,3,43 J.V. Base- ball 1: French Club 25 Prom Comm. 3. l 32 I P. :W -ur WILLIAM L. FRANCIS 26 Foucher Avenue Billy . . . a real shy guy . . . those who speak little think much . . . a willing worker. Driver's Ed. 25 Advanced Vocabulary 4. 90 MARYANNE GATTUSO 62 Foucher Avenue Mar What's a rhombus??? Twangs a mean string . . . California Sunshine Girl. Chorus 1,2,4g Ski Club 1,2,3,4g Junior Play Crew: Prom Comm. 35 Senior Play Crew: Civil Rights Discussion Group 4. NANCY T. FULGINITI 15 Myers Avenue Nancy . . . our Geisha Girl . . . Ship Ahoy . . . F.B.L.A. Scrooge. Chorus 1,23 Mechanical Drawing Club 25 Prom Comm. 39 F.B.L.A. 3, fTreas.j 4g Senior Play Crew. l ef PAULA A. GAZZANIGA 1072 State Road Adams' loss, our gain . . . hates En- glish. Chorus 1,2,35 Junior Play Comm.: Prom Comm. 3. 35 1'3 ' 'N-. EVERETT A. GAGNE 79 Richview Avenue Shy and quiet but a real nice guy . . . always there to lend a helping hand. VICKI ANN GEIB 37 Quincy Street Vick . . . Paul . . . Cheat sheet printer . . , What a dip' '... Quiet type . . . Air Force wings. F.B.L.A. 33 Civil Rights Discussion Group. -al DONALD JAMES GEORGE 651 Ashland Street Donnie . . . Want to run it? . . . So what if I have to go on a date in an oil truck? . . . l don't go to horse shows to see the horses . . . Injury prone. J.V. Football 1: V. Football 2,3,4g J.V. Basketball 1,25 V. Basketball 35 J.V. Baseball 13 Student Council 1,2,33 Gym- nastics 1,23 Soph. Frolic Comm., Inter- class Basketball 4. . e0 M' IT' 1 SHARYN MARIE GOODERMOTE 163 Eagle Street Ernies girl . . Doesn't change from day to day!! . . Real nice personality. Baton Twirler 1: Mechanical Drawing Club 23 Ski Club 2: F.B.L.A. 3,4. M., LAWRENCE H. GEORGE 651 Ashland Street Larry . . . 'Goose' '... Oh. those Ital- ian Girls . . , rides a horse, of course . . . sometimes those quiet boys sur- pirse you . . . Yamaha 250. J.V. Basketball 1,23 Interclass Basket- ball 3,45 Prom Comm. 3. 'ss CYNTHIA PAULA GIUSTI 184 Eagle Street Cyn . . . Peabody '... Blonde bom- ber in the summer, burnt brunette in the winter . . . Gelinda's baby. Chorus 1,25 Ski Club 1: Soph. Frolic Comm.: V. Cheerleader 3,4: Prom Comm. 33 Junior Play Crew: F.T.A. 33 Girls' Softball 35 Civil Rights Discussion Group 43 Senior Play Crew. WAYNE RUSSELL GOODWIN Clarksburg, Mass. Cassius Clay of the Berkshire Hills . . . can really hit that ball . , . soon to be president of Goodwin-Streeter Shoe Co. J.V. Football 13 J.V. Basketball 1,23 J.V. Baseball 23 V. Baseball 4. 36 DONALD FRANCIS GORDON Heartwellville, Vermont Donny . . , 'tGrumplestiIkskin . . . Rice's Corner - 4-9153 - Call me any- time. . . Devil in sheep's clothing. RICHARD EDWARD GREEN 99 Medow Street Ricky Mr. Greenjeansn Don't touch the upholstry . . . main ambition??? Drama Club 1: lnterclass Basketball 1,- 2,3: Soph. Frolic Comm.: Prom Comm. 3: V. Baseball 3,4. K, FRANCES ANN GYURASZ 1065 Massachusetts Avenue Frannie . . . By George! . . . I al- ways do my own vocabulary . . . Gig- gles and Wiggles. Ski Club 1,2,'3: Chorus 2,3: Soph. Frolic Comm.: F.B.L.A. 3,4: Prom Comm. 3: Driver's Ed. 4. fiitfbl SANDRA ANN GREGORY 310 Union Street Sandy . . . a girl who is small but nice to all . . . Butch . . . seen but not heard. Girls' Softball 1: Knitting Club 2: Nu Sigma: Prom Comm. 3: F.B.L.A. 3,4: Senior Play Crew: Pro Merito. , X, 1 f. . MARY SARAH HARDMAN 1101 Massachusetts Avenue Mar . . . Manholes have an attraction for her . . . Oh, Bobbyl' '... You're not too old to believe in Santa Claus! . . . always a smile. Ski Club 1,2: Chorus 1,2: F.T.A. 2, fLib.J 3, fTreas.l 4: Soph. Frolic Comm.: Nu Sigma: Prom Comm. 3: Junior Play Crew: Senior Play Crew: New York Trip 4: Pro Merito. 37 ICR P r',! ELLEN BETH GRIGGS Clarksburg, Mass. Griggsy . . . used to go to lVlausert's but not for ice-cream . . . our Suzie Wong . . . motor scooter fan. Soph. Frolic Comm.: Senior play Crew. . was .af-Qs. we is 'VIS U54 ug.,-nd MARJORIE LEE HARRIS 17 New Street Margie . . . quiet but always ready for fun . . . twirls real well , . . she'lI do anything for you. Gym Leaders 1.2: Chorus 2: Baton Twirler 4. JAMES E. HASKINS 156 Liberty Street Jimmy' '... crazy about guns . . . loves fresh air and lots of sunshine . . . always smiling, BETTY LOU HAYDEN 488 East Main Street 4 'Qtr I -Q-rg J ,. JOHN RALPH HORAHAN Clarksburg, Mass Johnny . . . Stretch ...' 'Must be nice to be hen-peckedl' '... all I want for Christmas is a fiber-glass pole. J.V. Basketball 13 Track 1,2,3,43 Stu- dent Council 1,23 Soph. Frolic Comm.3 V. Football 3,43 Ski Team 3,43 Junior Play Cast3 Prom Comm. 33 Ski Club 33 Interclass Basketball 43 Junior Rotarian 43 Varsity Club 43 Senior Play Crew3 Yearbook Staff 4. px I 4, 'f ' r . 'yiilcfl E is . ws. 9 ,. . 7 ff -'i -.3 rF I. f SUSAN LOUISE HAUN Stamford, Vermont Sue Annie Oakley of Stamford . . . half-owner of a hot green car . . . soft-spoken in class there's a change when she gets outside. f 15+ Il JL ARTHUR VOLNEY HOUGHTALING Hoosac Tunnel, Mass. Art . . . Florida mountain boy . . . ways ready for a good time. Driver's Ed. 23 Junior Play Crew. 38 PATRICIA ANNE HURLEY 43 Hathaway Street Pat . . . Let your hem down. you made it . . . What a wardrobe! . . . Red hair is nice and so are freckles . . . quiet but real nice. Knitting Club 23 Soph. Frolic Comm.3 Nu Sigma: F.T.A. 3,4: Prom Comm. 33 Baton Twirler 4. FLOYD IRACE ALAN WILLIAM ISHERWOOD 33 Lyman Street 65 Greylock Avenue Chip . . . MV- GVGVSVS Dflde and IOY lshy . . . Did you see a truck? I didn't , , . Pool lessons, help!!! see a truck! What Truck??? Interclass Basketball 1,23 Gymnastics Team 2,3. 'Qi V HD s . .,,.3Rw ii . I LINDA BETH JOHNDROW HARRY JOWETT 35 Union Street 161 West Shaft Road Lin . . . Do you like pickles??? . . . Ski Never a dull moment with Harry Expert . . . dates, dates and more around . . . old reliable-. . . spends dates . . . real safe driver. his time with Pat. Chorus 2: Mechanical Drawing Club 23 Gymnastic Team 4. Junior Play Crew: F.B.L.A. 3,4. 39 BARBARA ELAINE JILLSON 198 State Road Barb her name is happiness . . . Hey Barb, where are you from 8:00 to 9:00 every morning??? Chorus 2. lt- .,v,,..Ei.-:IE ..,s,, W , . 5 fiw.'2??? -L A ,.,,,,, , i P4 4' f +2 as 'gif 5 'nfl MHS? A 5 t aff? isis: T. , T-I3 -cf f nw 4 X. , . -fw v - yu. -1 5222 Eff ni ar - zf fc! kv, PAMELA JEAN NOWETT 36 Taft Street Pam . .. has a devoted companion . . . has a future made of Steele . . . keep plugging for five feet. Ski Club 1,2,3: Chorus 23 Soph. Frolic Comm.: F.T.A. 3,43 Prom Comm. 3. -4 HAROLD JAMES KLINE 317 West Main Street Bach Why, I wasn't cheating HARRY EUGENE KNIGHTS 4 Brook Terrace Baldy Days . , . plays the guitar real . . . uncreakable comb . . . Mr. Merri- well . . . a friendly hello for everyone gan's pet . . . Sociology Ace. Sw- 'el SHARI ANN KRONlCK 525 Church Street Shar , . . walking fashion plate . . . First Lady of the Student Council . . . our Coppertone girl. J.V. Cheerleader 1,25 Chorus 15 Ski Club 1,2,35 Art Club 25 F.T.A. 25 Year- book Staff 3,45 V. Cheerleader 4Co- cap'tl 35 Prom Comm. 35 New York Trip fAlt.5 4. . . . our future minister. Chorus 1,2,3,45 All-District Chorus 4. NANCY KOLOC 101 Harris Street Nance . . . Number 1 in our class . . . wedding bells are soon to chime . . . Chubby Koloc . . . Art major. Honor Sweater 15 Honor Plaque 2,35 Knitting Club 25 Nu Sigma5 F.B.L.A. 3, CPres.J 45 Pro Merito. PAUL MICHAIL LAFOUNTAIN 46 Meade Avenue Who broke my sliderule??? . . . Sayles . . . a year's subscription to Atlas mag- azine . . . How about a ride, felIas??? Band 15 Track 15 Ski Club 1,2,3,45 In- terclass Basketball 1,2,3,45 Honor Sweater 15 Gymnastic Team 25 Driver's Ed. 35 Soph. Frolic Comm.: Honor Plaque 25 Junior Play Crew5 Prom Comm. 35 Nu Sigma5 New York Trip 45 Yearbook Staff 45 Pro Merito. RAYMOND ARTHUR LAMOUREAUX 69 A Street Ray. . . Fish . . .A man in any sport . . . Say honest to God . . . always an aceaup his sleeve. V. Basketball 1,2 fCo-cap't.J 3, Uri- cap'tJ 45 J.V. Baseball 15 V. Baseball 2,- 3, fCo-cap'tD 45 All Berkshire Basketball Team 35 All Western Mass. Baseball Team 35 Track 35 All Berkshire Football Team 45 Driver's Ed. 35 Varsity Club 3,- 45 V. Football 3,45 J. H. Reilly Speaking Contest 4. J'-vif' tty 'xy-s i i 3 2' l l l I I l 0414. I FRANK ANDREW LAMPIASI THOMAS JON LASHER KENNETH WILLIAM LAW 63 High Street 18 Park Avenue 14 Charles Street Hockey, Tockey, Ticky, Tacky, I'm a Tommy . . . His school spirit is true Ken . . . What'S the interest in boy wh0'S a little wacky! - - - Shafpesf blue, he is a devil through and Adamsv? . . . Sayles . . . Aicesre. , looking guy on Dress-Up Day. through. Chess Club 1: Interclass Basketball 25 l Track 1,23 Chorus 23 Football 35 Driv- Senior Play Crew. I er's Ed. 3. l I V3 l l 'I l iffy :'! Q .,,' Qtgyisf ,f ' ' .' ' , ' , 1,sfV'A, '., ' LINDA MARGARET LAWSON 150 Franklin Street I Lin . . . future Readsborian . . . Bate- man's baby . . . great sense of humor . . . I want to be a secretary . . . Danny. Bowling 1,2,3g Knitting Club 2g Chorus 2: F.B.L.A. 2, fSec'ti 4. BRYAN FRANK LEBEAU 35 Hall Street Bry . . . real collegiate . . . twelve re- bounds-thirteen points . . . Plug in Bryan and crank out the answers. J.V. Basketball 15 Baseball 2,35 Key Club 25 Ski Club 1,2,3g Football 25 Civil Rights Discussion Group 4: New York Trip 45 Pro Merito. 41 I Mn? 1' 'rn -. .-f 1 I . el' A 5 DENNIS CHARLES LEFAVE 164 Eagle Street Dennie . . . Alfalfa . . . Did you ever watch Howdy-Doody? Yes, Miss Ringdahl . . . likes those Adams babes. J.V. Baseball 19 Interclass Baseketball 1,3,4g J.V. Basketball 2: V. Baseball 4. 51 '. 5 '1 1 Q .1 ai fig 'RZWJSE . 'fqffiz ., skits .ing-tl, I' . V vm '-15,5121-. . V .1 .:',.u, are-,g54',3j ' ELIZABETH ANN LEMIRE 161 Houghton Street Betty . . . ls it true that blondes have more fun? . . . Dennis . . . quiet gal from Houghton Street. Science Club 23 Honor Sweater 23 Nu Sigma: Pro Merito. i il ..ff.f,5, ' MARY C. LEPARA 128 Kemp Avenue Future Beethoven . . . In the gym, she's got lots of vim: but she always delivers her papers, even when it vapors. Art Club 23 Gym Leaders 2,3,43 F.T.A. 3,43 Biochemistry Seminar 33 Gymnas- tic Team 3,43 Junior Play CYEWQ Senior Play CYGWQ Driver's Ed. 4. 3 ri i if 41 . FRANCIS CLYDE LENTINE 153 Phelps Avenue Frank . . . Como , . . H24 hours of study a day, will sure keep those D's away. Bowling 1,41 J.V. Baseball 13 Honor Sweater 23 Golf Team 2,3,4Q Nu Sigma3 Driver's Ed. 43 Pro Merito. VT' W x. .Li X ,-S . ,. 5 sua- l '33 . ps .' . i JAMES VINCENT LEONESIO 100 Hospital Avenue Jim . . . Come m'om over . . . His paints look like they've been mixed with milk. Wonder what kind? Needed: one French book cover. Ski Club 1,23 Track 1,23 J.V. Football 23 V. Football 3,43 F.T.A. 23 Varsity Club 3,4. gg ' R Yi l 1 t ca 'x Us ,,,.-an v-2 PAUL EDWARD LESAGE 113 East Quincy Street One of our fighting Blue Devils . . . the youngster of our class . . . dramatic Shakespeare reader. Key Club 1,21 Interclass Basketball 1,2,- 33 Soph. Frolic Comm.3 Gymnastic Team 2,3,41 Ski Club 2,31 Track 2,3,4: Junior Class Play C3SfQ Nu Sigma3 Driv- er's Ed. 13 J.V. Football 33 V. Football 43 Varsity Club 43 Academe Staff fSports Ed.J 43 New York Trip 4. JOEL ALAN LESS 212 Cornith Street Lester . . . J.J .... Who's buying the Colt 45? . . . How's Art??? . . . l can so dribble behind my back!!! Ski Club 1,23 Bowling 2,33 Interclass Basketball 2,3,43 Nu Sigma: Senior Play 1Assistant Stage ManagerQ3 Pro Merito. ,pf i , 1 1-fail? THOMAS WILLIAM LEWIS JOHN FRANCIS LUCZYNSKI KATHLEEN RACHEL LUCZYNSKI 42 Blackinton Street 36 Spring Street 5 Loftus Street Tommy . . . Big Lou . . . 283's beat Midnight . . . Father John . . . one of Kathy . . . I waved my wand and there 327's??? . . . Hacker. . .Jumping WBS the paper route boys . . . champion was John . . . usually seen at the his downfall . . . Best dreSSed mail- wrist puller and bush jumper. bowling alley. man Drury ever had. Chess Club 1,25 Football 2. Golf 1,2,3,45 Ski Club 1,25 Ski Team 1,- 2. 2 V- , w.q,:zq. -,e sf' 'ye -. -- get dw, we f . 1 Sf? ' f 1 g. MICHELE ANN MARINO 20 Elder Avenue Micky . . . M and M's are her favorite candy . . . She will never wince when looking at Vince. Chorus 1,25 Cheerleader 15 Ski Club 1,- 25 Honor Sweater 15 Junior Play Crew5 Prom Comm. 35 Nu Sigma5 F.T.A. 3, 1Advisory Boardl 45 Senior Play Crew5 Pro Merito. fre-, .xt . we t 4-1. . . 5 A 4 Q., , li X' 2, 3 rv ff 'Milf ' --1' 1, , - gf . lm. .A 'I im gf til .,,,, ..... if ll ll: I g. JOSEPH HOMER MARLOWE 231 Franklin Street Joe . . . Joey. . . King of the Carwash . . . high boots and a flannel shirt. Key Club 2,35 Driver's Ed. 35 Civil Rights Discussion Group 4. 43 MARY ANN PAULA MATRIGALI 66 Francis Street Hats off to Larry . . . motorcycles are her favorite toys . . . Beautiful jet- black hair. . . I-lot Tomali Petrigali. Knitting Club 15 Chorus 1,25 Ski Club 1,25 Baton Twirler 1,2,35 Soph. Frolic Comm.5 Junior Play Crew: Prom Comm. 35 F.B.L.A. 3,45 Bowling 35 Se- nior Play Crew5 New York Trip 4. IF ,li MAUREEN McANDREWS 27 Beacon Street Mo . , . always up on cloud nine . . Cecil ',.. main feature at the Para mount Theatre. Chorus 1,2,33 Girls' Basketball 1,23 Girls' Softball 1,23 Art Club 25 Soph Frolic Comm. BARBARA ANN McGOVERN 32 Blackinton Street Barb . . . Anybody headed towards Wil- Iiamstown??? . . . Will Daddy ever take the T-Bird away . . . Ho-Jo's . . . Math Major? Chorus 1,23 Ski Club 13 Prom Comm. 33 Junior Play Crew: Senior Play Crew. G- vw I . it V ' MARTHA ELLEN MILLIS 116 West Main Street Marty . , One coffee with cream and sugar please! , How about a little n1arg:aroni7?7 . , If freckles were mon' ey, shed sure he rich Knitting Club 1: Chorus 1,23 Ski Club 1,25 Girls' Basketball 13 Soph. Frolic Comm.g F.B.L.A. 3,43 Junior Play Crewg Senior Play Crew: Prom Comm. 3. WILLIAM ALSTON MOREAU 2 Doane's Lane Billy. . . plays in a real cool band, . . voted the best driver of the year . . . some people call him 'Atlas '... real nice guy, Chorus 1,2,3,4g Gymnastic Team 2,3,43 Soph. Frolic Comm. 44 0? JOSEPH GEORGE MILESI 222 Furnace Street Joey . . . What if I do have my own cue? Second home, Lora's King of the Mountain. Bowling 1,2,3g Drama Club 23 Driver's Ed. 3. ,hx I y 'li-.K A -,,-if :- 1':g::9 N '3. . W N Q ' ,-Q4 -l 431' . A 91 ix. I ' 1 'frm ' an ,-vyfyfy 1' .- , f--I4 ' K ,rf-xv 2 ' - s fo-,gli -A.',4!'? 'ir .- u -'5-ini dfbif -9 If A' 'i- l'Pu-AJ.:-,V ,- gg 9, , ! ' f r Q' jeu 255 T, 1 -1' Wt' f'. ',' fb 75' . -. -A f M' ff rf- . ffm ! iw is f5 l!'f' FW--if'! f' ' Q ,tk i.k!.If'! 'Fir - I I-ez' :Q gl! 4 5 ' ,7 ft A .ga fm? i gf xt' eff? A. A ,, , l . f3if5 f ,g .9 ' Iifff 9. 'f .1 A .U -Ag. .-1,,.,,,y,,N 1. WAYNE E. MORIN 31 Prospect Street As merry as the day is long . . . Oh. that motor scooter. . . l-low's Bul- lett?' '.,. works at the Transcript . . . Linda. S ANNE LYNFORD NELSON 26 Marian Avenue lVlainiac . . . Drury's Freud . . . I'm me and no one else . . . Sincerity is her key to success. Honor Jacket 15 Student Council 2,3,45 Honor Plaque 2,35 Nu Sigma fSec'tI5 F.T.A. 35 Academe Staff 3,45 Pro Merito. LINDA MARIE NEVEU 129 Glen Avenue Lin . . . Oh my appendix!!! . . . Does my hair look aIright??? . . . Think of a names for my cat!!! . . . I am so going to Europe. Chorus 1,25 Band 1,25 Freshman Speak- ing Contest5 J.V. Cheerleader 15 Soph. Frolic Comm.5 Debating Club 25 V. Cheerleader tSub.l 35 Prom Comm. 35 New York Trip 4. Q , ' -2 Q- ,,,'ilf'?,?,, ' ,i i . 22.31 1 , My Y SHARON LOUISE O'CONNOR 314 Church Street Moron .. . New York State??? Springfield here I come!!! . . . likes the older types . . . pretty hair. Chorus 1,25 Girls' Softball 15 Soph. Frolic Comm.5 Yearbook Staff 3,45 Junior Play Crew5 Prom Comm. 35 Bowling 35 Senior Play Crew5 Student Council 4. I ' I VICTORIA ESTHER OLESON Drury, Mass. Vicki an active Four-H member , . . loves animals . . . 'a gal who likes Al . . . loaded with artistic ability . . . a pleasant person. Chorus 1: Mechanical Drawing Club 25 Driver's Ed. 3. 45 DAVID MORGAN NICOL 45 North Street Dave the quietest person in Study D . . , he always has a good word for everyone, Driver's Ed. 2. ' 'Qi CAROL LOUISE OLSON 28 Beacon Street How about a piece of candy??? . . . Sil- ver Towers turned gold after a while . , . lots of acorn earings. Chorus 1,2,35 Bowling 152,35 Girls' Bas- ketball 15 Soph. Frolic Comm.5 Junior Play Crew5 Prom Comm. 35 Driver's Ed. 4. , . '22 -13 -. 19. .4 . '- s H tl 1? is A .. I . CAROL 0'NElLL 176 Bracewell Avenue Never nervous . . . Loves Boys!!! CWho Doesn'tJ . . . is in need of a compass and also PEP PILLS. Driver's Ed. 23 F.B.L.A. 3,41 Prom Comm. 33 Civil Rights Discussion Group 4. LYNN MARIE 0'NElLL 142 Richview Avenue Have you seen Mary or Diane? . . . makes Big Bad Bulletin Boards with Mary. . . a friendly girl. Chorus 13 Debating 23 Soph. Frolic Comm. 23 F.B.L.A. 3,4. E' I MICHELE LOUISE OUELETTE Stamford, Vermont Michaelangelo of the Senior Class . . . hails from Stamford . . . an asset to the cheerleading squad . . . quiet but friendly. Chorus 1,42 Soph. Frolic Comm. 23 De- bating 33 Prom Comm. 33 Yearbook Staff 43 Academe qArt Editorj 43 J.V. Cheerleader, 43 Civil Rights Discussion Group 4. 448. E 4951 . i4 rl, r IG g ,V . .....-fy' ' K X. 3 ' f X .f 6 DTN f w ' , . .', Xx rf ff. . . 3 ff if xy t I 2 B' . s' .3 ig! '25, I , . ' x I 1 P - - - STANLEY JOHN OWCZARSKI NANCY LEE PARKER BRUCE EDWARD PASERBIAK 46 Barbour Street Florida, Mass. 695 East Main Street SYHSU 4 I I BCCIUGVW IJVOWS I - - CrutCh A future can be seen tor her with John Ant . . . Adam's Super Market . . . Cargo . . . West End Market . . . al, G . . . she is loaded with artistic talent Anyone want to buy a '57 Chevy . . . a ways surrounded by girls. , . . real sweet, terror on skis. Gymnastic Team 2,3,43 Key Club 2,3Q Science Club 23 Prom Comm. 33 Ski Club 1,2,33 Gymnastic Team 2,33 Ski Club 2,32 Debating 2. F.B.L.A. 4. Driver's Ed. 2. 46 CARL STANLEY PASERBIAK 681 East Main Street Stephentown or bust!!! . . . Lurie's . . . lnterclass star . . . dances are fun if you don't dance. Chess Club 1,25 Ski Club 1,25 lnterclass Basketball 2,45 Driver's Ed. 3. 52 GEORGE PAOUL PERRAS 183 Prospect Street Good-natured . . . Oh, that deep voice . . . friendly to everyone , . . happy- go-lucky. o s JAMES PETER PETRI 124 Hawthorne Avenue Jimmy . . . 327 . . . Sky King . . . If words were money, he would always be broke. .Y snr' . 5. .iff X Sv JOSEPH NICHOLAS PRENGRUBER 117 Furnace Street Butch . . . Joe . . . Pass the bread, please! He never runs out of things to say, but when he does, he still talks . . . natural leader. V. Baseball 1,2,3,45 J.V. Basketball 15 Class President 2,3,45 V. Basketball 2, fCo-cap'tJ 3, CTri-cap'tJ 45 Soph. Frolic Comm.5 Ring Comm. 25 Nu Sigma5 Prom Comm. 35 Junior Play Crew5 Driv- er's Ed. 35 New York Trip 4. M -up, 'YQ JOANNE MARGIE QUIMBY 44 Lois Street Jo . . . loves gym class . . . throws a mean bowling ball . . . quiet but a true friend. Girls' Basketball 1,25 Girls' Softball 1,2,- 3,45 Chess Club 25 Chorus 35 Driver's Ed. 3. 4-7 JAMES HOWARD RAND 307 Houghton Street Abe . . . Jimmy . . . Sure, I know judo . . . all I want for Christmas is a Yam- aha . . . Ace Pitcher. J.V. Baseball 15 V. Baseball 2,35 Inter- class Basketball 35 Varsity Club 3,45 Driver's Ed. 3. 'tr my RICHARD DONALD REMILLARD 1655 Massachusetts Avenue Spider . . . Hot red Ford for sale . . . There's a spider on the tramp!!! . . Smokey the Bear. Track 1,2,3,45 J.V. Football 25 V. Foot- ball 3,45 Gymnastic Team 2,3,45 Ski Club 253,45 Ski Team 45 Varsity Club 4. W ,i 5i5 ! fi Q, 44? . , ' w f D ka: 5 A l,La,fti!-' I I lei? X iff if ily, -N . ' I3 5 4 I, ' rl il 1 Q I if PATRICK E. RONDEAU 40 Foucher Avenue Pat . . . great defensive end . . . dis- likes noisy women blond, curly hair . . . 'Tis better to blush than to turn pale. Track 1.2: Gymnastic Team 1,25 Inter- class Basketball 1,2,3,45 Prom Comm. 35 V. Football 45 Varsity Club 4. JEFFREY LINDSAY ROBERTS 44 Highland Avenue Jeff . . . The wind blew-and there was Jeff!!! . . . millions of slips for classes . . . I think I look sexy with my hair this way. V. Baseball 1,25 Senior Play Cast. XSS 1 .JEL-J ..'.L-'5?'Qi.,5?51fsf2'f.f ' NANCY RUTH ROGERS R.F.D. 32 New Jersey mailmen know her weII . . . nothing but Florida sunshine for this gal . . . great in gym especially on the tramp . . . nice kid and a great pal. Chorus 15 French Club 25 Bowling Team 35 Baton Twirler 45 Gym Leaders 4. if :K -pi -H' '?' X Af I f I : L s g .la Mfr , ,Qi , f ' A 'WPI A 14. K' -5 . ' 5 I 5 'm e siiffxfgfiff Rv :tl -1 is-s v V, 4' 1 5 'ft -If , Jn. f t ,.,g f.,x-z'3,'...v V-. y ,i 9, -. ' A'-.151 -.ff if .-' , ,Hx n..:,,m.. -.,f 5 H ,.,gv-aim: wig Qggsv. -.Q JV N -' -F - 'ffl 31. . -. 5-wii'3!1.':' I'fpli'!- s fix ff ' 1 , - If ' '11 -.wi-gf.-: gf-.fi -H., ':.f -1- 53' 341: Ytzglriiw I , 'Q 4, , ' I 'U ' :U ' J ' .. J '..,: , . . fsihz-sfa.t..x,.w '.sLi-...t.,iL.1.sLL. SUSAN MARIE RONDEAU Stamford, Vermont Sue . . . dwell in Stamford . . . Chuck . . . Capable and independent, says Miss Tuneff. Chorus 15 F.B.L.A. 3,4. 48 NATHALIE JUNE ROUNDS Clarksburg, Mass. Nat . . . horses are her first love . . . Destination: London . . . good actress . . , loves nice clothes . . . future folk singer. Chorus 1,25 Girls' Softball 15 Chess Club 25 Bowling 2,35 Junior Play Cast5 Prom Comm. 35 F.T.A. 3, QV. Pres.J 45 Senior Play Crew5 New York Trip. .::.. 5 ez? 'i -,,3., ., CHERYL ANN RUHMAN 97 Chantilly Avenue Gina . . . Want to drag it? . . . Lady Window Breaker and Car Wrecker of 1965 . . . Put up your Dukes!!! Ski Club 1,23 Band 13 Girls' Basketball 1,25 Soph. Frolic Comm., Mechanical Drawing Club 23 F.T.A. 2,33 Prom Comm. 35 Senior Play Crew. . f 3, . LINDA ELLEN SALAVANTIS 224 Notch Road JAMES SARKIS 120 Oak Avenue Lin . . . spends her time either riding Jimmy . . . a really likeable guy . . . horses or at the Colonial Restaurant always full of fun . . . drives his home- . . . sleepy-eyed. room teachers crazy . . . rough, tough, Nu Sigma, Junior Play Crew. creampuff. Basketball 13 V. Basketball 25 Science Club 25 Varsity Club 3,4. LINDA DELIGHT SAUNDERS 224 Notch Road Lin . . . Owner of Willy the Wagon but can often be seen with Charlie . . , her ambition is to become a nurse . . . How's PePe??? Junior Play Cast: Driver's Ed. 35 Prom Comm. 33 Senior Play Crew. JAY RONALD SCHUBNEL Stamford, Vermont His name is Jay but everyone calls him 'Ronnie ' . . . he has his own har- em during 3rd lunch . . . skis beauti- fully . . . a great guy. Band 1,2,3,4g Advanced Vocabulary 4. 49 MQ l- il so ...vxgf . 5' . 4' , LINDA JANE SEEGAR Clarksburg, Mass. Wina . . . an expert on wallpaper and paint . . . How ya gonna keep her down on the farm??? , . , future secretary - Lucky Boss!!! Soph. Frolic Comm.g F.B.L.A. 3,45 Driv- er's Ed. 3, Prom Comm. 35 Senior Play Crew. FB vs x CHARLOTTE SENECAL Clarksburg, Mass. Char . . . our champion pie eater . . . wants to be a nurse . . . loves French . . . gets letters from Maine daily . . . Sorry Pat's got my vocabulary. Freshman Speaking Contest fSecond Prizejg Girls' Softball 1,23 Girls' Basket- ball 13 Science Club 23 Chorus 2,33 Soph. Frolic Comm., John H. Reilly Speaking Contest 3,43 Junior Play Crew: Bowling 3,45 Yearbook Staft 3,4 QCo-editorjg F.T.A. 45 Civil Rights Dis- cussion Group 45 Senior Play Crew. N JACQUELINE SENECAL Clarksburg, Mass. Jackie . . . l don't need any friends cause l've got my own Buddy loves bookkeeping . . . always smiling. Chorus 2, F.B.L.A. 3,4. Aly, t 'UIQ 7 L, ..e 4- ki 5 ff'-- ' . t . ' 5 ff! .- MARILYN BETH SHAPIRO 142 Marion Avenue Mar . . . star-crossed lover . . . piano virtuoto . . . when Marilyn laughs the whole world laughs at her . . . Israel here l come!!! Band 1, Chorus 1,2,4, Ski Club 1: F.T.A. 2,35 Soph. Frolic Comm., Junior Play Crew, Nu Sigma, Prom Comm. 3: Academe Staff 43 New York Trip 4. 50 -314 ' Y X JANE DORIS SHARTRAND 118 Reed Street The giggler of the twins . . . Dennis rates with her . . . quiet but friendly to everyone. Gym Leaders 2. JOAN YVONNE SHARTRAND 118 Reed Street Joey . . . Springfield representative . .. spends lots of time in the typing room . . . real friendly. Gym Leaders 15 Cooking Club 23 Nu Sigma. .3 W ANTHONY J. SIMONELLI 13 Marietta Street Tony . . . math whiz . . . future at Northeastern track star on the hurdles. Track 1,2,3,4g Bowling 1,2,3,4g Chess Club 25 Drivers' Ed. 2, Bio Chemistry Club 35 Nu Sigma. if A - BRUCE ALAN SOKOLOVE 221 Corinth Street Hiya Brother great in history . . . runs a wicked football . . . talk, talk and more talk. Football 1,2,3,4g Track 1,23 Ski Club 1.2.3,4, Drivers' Ed. 2, Science Club 25 Junior Play Cast: F.T.A. 2,3 QV. Pres.J, 4 lPres.Jg Civil Rights Discussion Group 4 QV. Pres.Jg New York Trip 4: Varsity Club 3,4. 4145. PENNY LYNN SOKOLOVE 80 Quincy Street Pen . . . our lvan Denisovich . . . ra- dio fan . . . Poet Laureate of Drury High . . .guitar man. Freshman Speaking Contestg Band 1,23 Honor Sweater 1: Soph. Frolic Comm., Photography Club 2 QV Pres.Jg Honor Plaque 2,3,4g Academe Staff 3 U. Edi- torj, 4 fEditorlg Nu Sigma, Senior Play Crewg Pro Merito, Special mention in American Anthology of High School Po- etry 2. ,fm ---in JAMES STEVEN SOJKOWSKI 94 Liberty Street Jimmy member of the Scarlet Raiders . .. Are you sure the only thing you do is instruct the Pom Pom Girls??? Bowling 1,2,3,4g Science Club 23 Driv- ers' Ed. 3. 'Z .. km 3 gs DAVID SPOONER 100 Veazie Street Dave . . . Roses are red, violets are blue, I love Sue and Bennington too!!! . . . little but loveable. J.V. Basketball 1,23 J.V. Baseball 1: Chess Club 1,2. 'N 'F- if GEOFFREY HUNTLEY SPRAGUE 2 Church Hill t'Jeff . . . loves history quizzes but hates tests . . . throws a iavelin with ease. . , a friend to all, Christmas Assembly 1,23 Track 13 Play Crew 1,2,43 Inter. Basketball 33 F.T.A. 33 Gymnastics 4. JUDITH A. STARR 150 Eagle Street Judy . . . Hates daisies, loves roses !!! . . . guidance office girl . . . going to the chapel. Christmas Assembly 1,23 Band 13 Cho- rus 13 Soph. Frolic Comm. 23 Photogra- phy Club 23 Jr. Play Comm. 33 Prom Comm. 33 Bowling Team 43 Sr. Play 4. DENNIS ROBERT STEELE Clarksburg, Mass. Dennis maniac driver Jumps hurdles and ski jumps with equal precision . . . Pam. Ski Team 1,2,3,4Q QCo-Capt.J3 Ski Club 1,2,3,4Q Track Team 1,2,3,4 CCo-Cap't.J3 , Varsity Club 2. i l vii Lf. MARION ROSE STERNI 6 Bradford Street 'llvlary' '... post prom, party girl . . . Tired of waiting for -??!!! clothes ga- lore!! Band 1,23 Honor Sweater 13 Honor Plaque 2,32 Soph. Frolic Comm. 23 Pho- to Club 23 Academe 3,4 CBus. Mgr.J3 F.T.A. 3,4 tLib.J3 Ski Club 3,43 Civil Rights Group 4. -ex CHARLES G. STEVENS 92 East Quincy Street Chuck' '... ln math and physics he is grand, with Charlene there to hold his hand . . .a bowling ball in hand is worth two in the gutter. Honor Sweater 13 J.V. Football 13 Bowling 1,2,3,43 Chess Club 2: Nu Sig- ma 33 Driver's Ed. 33 Bio.-Chem. Club 33 Pro Merito 43 Golf Club 4. 52 -3' l -gi.-di i GAIL DENISE STEVENS 476 Barbour Street Twig . . . Timothy Turtle . , . The Bet- ty Crocker who can't boil water . . . How's your weak tear ducts? . . . Pur- ple legs and a warm heart. Chorus 1,22 Ski Club 1,23 J.V. Cheering , 23 Chess Club 23 Girls' Basketball 2,33 l V. Cheerleader 33 Prom Comm. 33 Jr. 3 Play Crew 33 Yearbook 3,43 tEditorJ3 Betty Crocker Award 4. WILLIAM TAFT 321 Walnut Street ff? ANN M. TALLARICO 59 Quincy Street Bill . . . Monkey, monkey, monkey. . . On me TOD Of OU! Class - . - lUSf mad Worry-wart . . . blushes when spoken about Mike - - - loves l9W9!VY - - . will to, , , GUard 'emf' charm the Middlebury Campus next Football 1,2,3,4g All Berkshire Football fall. Team 3,45 Track 1,2g Science Club 25 Varsity Club 3,4. f if DONNA SUSAN TALLARICO 496 West Main Street Don . . . Stanley, Stanley, Stanley . . . bombs around with Charlie . . . always at Friendly's. Soph. Frolic Comm.: Junior Play Crew, Prom Comm. 33 Senior Play Crew. l ' lf' ivfjr DONALD PAUL TASSONE 229 River Street Don Tass What do you mean? That's not fat, its all muscle!!! . . . real great in the shotput. V. Football 1,25 Track 1,2,3g Soph. Frol- ic Comm.: Varsity Club 2,3,4g Junior Play Comm.g Prom Comm. 3: Senior Class Vice Presidentg Yearbook Staff 4. em N GERALD FRANCAIS TASSONE 7 Edgewood Avenue Jerry . . . l'Boy, he loved the nuns!!! . . . Casey at the Bat . . . tall, dark and handsome. J.V. Basketball 13 V. Baseball 1,2,3,4g Varsity Club 43 Cross Country Track Team 49 V. Basketball 4. 53 M ,h H. . Ju. lil, 6, r 1 -wi l,j,a.vs . . 1 l T ...nf iff! F - . VV r ,, , 5. , 4 .5 ff. Vw. K. NANCY ELLEN TATRO Clarksburg, Mass. Friendly gal from Clarksburg . . . proficient typist . . . graces the Mohawk Garage as a bookkeeper . . . future business teacher. Knitting Club 23 F.B.L.A. 3,45 Prom Comm. 3. Vis wx? JUDTIH CLAIRE TROMBLEY 131 Front Street Judy . . . She'll get her nursing educa tion at P,G.H ..,. Tommy is her fel low. Soph. Frolic Comm.: Prom Comm. 3 Junior Play Crew: Civil Rights Discus- sion Group 4. MICHELE MARIE TRUDEAU Clarksburg, Mass. Mech . . . she's got the Navy Blues sends Dickie letters daily wants to be a secretary Hey Char, what are you taking home for homework? Soph. Frolic Comm.: Driver's Ed. 3: Prom Comm. 3: F.T.A. 4: Senior Play Crew. RHAENEL LAURA TRUDEAU 89 Gallup Street Nellie Fox . . . never at a loss for words . . . I can't stand it!!! . . . real long eyelashes problems, prob- lems, problems. First Prize Freshman Speaking Contest: Chorus 1: Baton Twirler 2: Soph. Frolic Comm.: Debating Club 2: Ski Club 3: J.V. Cheerleader 3: Prom Comm. 3: Junior Play Cast: John H. Rielly Speak- ing Contest 3,4: Yearbook Staff 4: Se- nior Play Crew. JEAN UBAN 655 Mohawk Trail Anyone for a bus trip to Rhode ls- land?' '.,. artistic talent in designing , . , loves English with Mr. Gravel , . . real friendly. Soph. Frolic Comm.: Advanced Vocab. 4. 'LJ JANE VAN STEEMBURG 96 Harris Street Janey Van Steamboat . . . always real busy . . . gets bills for the Yearbook and keeps her very own all at the same time. Soph. Frolic Comm.: Ring Comm. 2: Junior Play Crew: Prom Comm. 3: Yearbook Staff 3,4 fBus. Ed.J: F.T.A. 4: Senior Play Crew: Driver's Ed. 4: New York Trip 4: Civil Rights Discussion Group 4. 54 CHRISTINA MAY VAN VLECK 235 Kemp Ave Chris . . . shyest girl in our class . . . beautiful red hair . . . petite, neat and just as sweet . . . future at Bay Path, Drama Club 2: Junior Play Crew: Bowling 3: Advanced Vocab. 4. X... Xia I ., :..A.z!,G .,, t ,K , ..:.- is 4 Qt'g als. L A., SHARYN ELIZABETH VIGNA 528 Barbour Street Sherry . . . True love never runs smooth . . . chubby little fingers . . . loves camping Here a blotch, there a blotch. Girls' Basketball 1,2,3,45 Chess Club KSec't-Treas.J 25 Science Club 25 J.V. Cheerleader 25 Soph. Frolic Comm.5 V. Cheerleader 3,4 100-Capt.J5 Junior Play Crew5 Prom Comm. 35 Advanced Vocab. 35 Senior Play Crew. 'ral 'S' JOHN ALLEN WESLOWSKI 149 Ashton Avenue The Blond Bomber . . . Football fingers . . . What happened News Year's Eve and after the Adams game, John? J.V. Football 15 V. Football 3,45 Track 1,2,3,45 Bowling 1,2,35 Soph. Frolic Comm.5 Prom Comm. 35 V. Club 3,4. J ,.,.dC' RICHARD BRUCE WALLACE 199 Houghton Street Dick . , . Who will wear the pants??? . . . real quiet and shy . . . TilI death do them part. lnterclass Basketball 1,2,3g Driver's Ed. 25 Nu Sigmag Pro Merito. Q DAVID ALLAN WILLIAMS Chestnut Street Davey . . . Clyde Crashup . . . fu- ture editor of the Transcript . . . I would have been nineteen but I was sick a year. 55 1 L. HARRIET ELIZABETH WEEKS 40516 Houghton Street Haw . . . loves Adams . . , full of fun . . . usually can be found with Nancy and Pat. QQ, 5,5- ,- ,,5 , PATRICIA ELLEN WYNN 35 A Street Pat . . . abundant talent in writing and art Mr. Cirone, will you please shut those windows, l'm FREEZINGV' . . , a friend to one and all. Chorus 25 Debating Club 25 F.T.A. 25 Prom Comm. 35 Nu Sigmag Junior Play Crew5 Senior Play Crew5 Civil Rights Discussion Group 4. SUE ELLEN YORKE Readsboro, Vermont Has a real cute giggle and a hi for ev- erybody . . . sweet as can be . . . hails from up North. Baton Twirler 1,2,3 Q00-Capt.J 56 AUTOGRAPHS N fu N 5 , W QNX I f v J E . QM F CLASS BIGGEST WORRIERS: Gayle Estes, Bill Taft CLASS DEVILS: Linda Bergendahl, Joe Ames DID THE MOST FOR DRURY: Gail Cunningham, Bob Collins MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED: Brian Amato, Ann Nelson SHYEST: Christina VanVleck, Roy Caproni ia PERSONALITIES 'ff ' . : t r. 'AN ' . D.. 'A Y ' -. -9-HQ, 'N X 'H 4 'fgiwizll A.Yf,, - 'i7f - Q, '. g-IL' h f H'1g.,' 1, ' ,, x' 5, -.x , x , -, ff ,- .um , 'ia'-Y ., 157. , -f P' 5 .,, BEST ATHLETES: Pete Foote, Mary Lepera FRIENDLIEST: Kathy Fields, Jim Creek MOST STUDIOUS: Brian Amato, Ann Tallarico CLASS CHATTERBOXES: Joe Prenguber, Rhaenel Trudeau CLASS FLIRTS: Fred Dean, Gail Cunningham Qc, Q 'ja-fd' -in 59 H gf f mffve '-n'f E'w:l 'iq j , ',.v lfdifypl FRONT ROW: Linda Wardwell, Vice Pres., Michael Davine, Pres. SECOND ROW: Rosalind Apkin, Treas' Jillian Flynn, Sec't. CLASS OF 1966 i I 'Ui 1 -. .. 1 E AV rm-G -,, i I 4 is 'i .Tri QQ 2f vf-ifkf Pug? f fgh ,,,2 , '-.Lf -SQ? ifgri A ' in -ff 2iikfff. 5 L ii 4'i'l 'V - 'ff Q F Q xy 5 'fq.i4.'1 if f fi! fi ' .- I QV F W 2 5 ex-Blk if ' JV-4.23 ,. - lx ., f fi R :fl FH74' i mi SNQQW7 N' 'in' in t N i lr . N I CLA l ' l a Q.. x 1 B R 'ir-H-'AVA p I2 . 4 . :NI 7 lp, Qu in Trib 34 i 'f 'rf FRONT ROW: Kathleen Toohey, Vice Pres., Fred Sullivan, ROW: Carol Noel, Sec't., Howard Horn, Treas. SS OF 1967 ... nl-R 'v-gn-v-ww-v'-vu---.--V---gf 1 Pres. SECOND in rg ' 'C 'W MTN- f -, ,eff -W YA wgiiqwlnwy W VVVY Q WM-W H 8 -.,, Wm num-,,,,L,7, ,vw at 'f - -W., may W W lllhz-xg HW- - -1 ttf ..,. - '-ng. A- w ,gf nfs if 2:75 A T CLASS OF 1968 991' vp, ., A 1 ....., .....-. ..gP.-..-.... ,, gf., M wi U ll .- - 3 1. - - N V' V M Y H ni' x ' 1' ' 'f-' -- - - - -iq-T., - :inf Ili' .l - f - A if b fv VA 'Km 1:1 1 ., 7 ' V I V ' -H ' 'Y' 5 A Qgg. ,fi itil' 59 if 5 L' D -:L LL : N '?f Bf,f1 ng-1 rj,,,,m , gg, .q T3 ,fm 62 'fn ns 'to lVlTI ES ' 1 . V . 1 . ' ' - , 1 f 5. -ik. QI I Q.i , Q V. -1. Qi FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA FIRST ROW: N. Rounds, M. Sterni, B. Sokolove CPres.J, M. Ma- Burdick, P. Jowett. FIFTH ROW: D. Simon, P. Ouelette, D. rine, B. Beall, M. Hardman. SECOND ROW: M. Candibro, C. Dami, C. Farinon, L. Sinclitico, L. Merlini, M. Scerbo, B. Kom- Mazinski, J. VanSteemburg, P. Hurley, T. Canilore. THIRD erek, S. Berry, L. Estes. LAST ROW: J. Emmons, T. Partenope, ROW: M. Trudeau, C. Senecal. S. Kirby, B. Wilson, A. Tallarico. T. Guzzi, P. Morse, J. Spencer. FOURTH ROW: M. Chalmers, L. Gooch, D. Taft, E. Renton, R. FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA .W FIRST ROW: D. Bullett, S. Canaie, L. Bergendahl, E. Burdick, M. Grillone, N. Billings, N. Tatro, C. O'NeiII, L. Senecal. FIFTH N. Fuiginuti, N. Koloc fPres.J. SECOND ROW: F, Gyurasz, L, ROW: M. Millis, K. Corsi, N. Parker. G. Estes, L. Seegar, M. Johndrow, M. Matrigali, S. Gregory, S. Rondeau. THIRD ROW: Bowen. SIXTH ROW: W. James, K. Field, L. Lawson, J. Senecal. J. Deiisle, G. Bagdonas. FOURTH ROW: S. Spada, K. Marra, L. Davine, S. Goodermote, M. Fierro, L. O'NeiII. VARSITY CLUB v I 15. ' s ? ' are A r . ' 3 N: if O Q .---if 'o 51 gi' -ew FIRST ROW: J. Weslowski, W. Bryce, J. Creek CPres.J, J. AI- oureaux, P. LeSage, R Collins B Bona FOURTH ROW A care, J. Prenguber. SECOND ROW: J. Ames, R. Caproni, D. Schmidt, C. Boisvert, J Sarkis J Rotolo W Taft T Cary W Collins, D. George, J. Tassone, R. Remillard, R. Falcon, P. Beattie, B Sokolove. FIFTH ROW J Nary T Guzzi K Boisio Rondeau. THIRD ROW: F. Altiere, J. Lightholder, R. Lam- lie, T. Haun, P. Foote,J Rand ACADEME STAFF FRONT ROW: M. Windover, P. Sokolove. A. Tallarico. SECOND ROW: M. Sterni A Nelson B Beall M. Shapiro. THIRD ROW: V. Politis, K. Craig, M. Ouellette. LAST ROW: B Amato P Tomasini P deGategno. STUDENT COUNCIL X 3 Q 2 3 Q . 5 3 .: J:-' . . .nf-. . 0 ' -r'.z:- : u 1 ' 'Q' ' f ' .Ol .fl . Q ' --- tim 'V n 'fmlvi aff, FRONT ROW: CVice Presj, Louise Senecal fSec'tJ, C. Sartori dick, L. Estes. LAST ROW: R. Beall, T. Williams, D. Merrigan. CParI,J, B. Collins CPres.J. SECOND ROW: P. Ponti, S. Wein, A. Missing: G. Stevens. Nelson. THIRD ROW: E. Wolfe, T. Talarico, J. Boisjolie, R. Bur- The Student Council is an organization founded to help stu- dents play an active part in the school life. Through class rep- resentatives the student voice their opinions. The Student Council puts on many annual events, two of which are Field Day and the Freshman Reception. This year, they also raised money for, and dedicated a bust to the late Pres. John Fitzgerald Kennedy. 66 Q l 1 d 1 fig KEN N EDY ASSEIVI BLY FRESHNIAN RECEPTION FIELD DAY ...Ju GIRLS' BOWLING TEAM sir G'-J 3 30- Ai. jg-aw il 'Nz . FRONT ROW: L. Baker, S. West. G. Choquette, G. Estes. SECOND ROW: J. Emmons, L. Wardwell, C. Carson, E. Renton. THIRD ROW: S. Kirby, J. Sweeney, G. Messina. FOURTH ROW: M. Segala, C. BOYS' BOWLING TEAM .Ji Y Iv ef ff' .E 4 wx ,Qs 'Q ibm.: . FRONT ROW: C. Stevens. J. Lentine, T. Simonelli. SECOND ROW: C. Cowell, F. Lentine. J. Sokowsku. 68 ,gr is 7-53- 1 I 1 1 C NEW YORK TRIP Ol 'Q 'Us IQ: A f'-Q FRONT ROW: Mrs. Anne Washburn, M. Cohen, M. Matrigali, J. Hardman, M. Sterni, F. Dean, G. Cunningham, P. LeSage. Van Steemburg, S. Alpert, Mr. Paul Gravel. SECOND ROW: M. FIFTH ROW: M. Cellana, B. Davis, B. Sololove, P. LaFountain, Shapiro, A. Nelson, A. Tallarico, S. Berry. THIRD ROW: B. J. Leenesio. SIXTH ROW: B. LeBow, B. Fairs, A. Champney, B. Prenguber, N. Rounds, C. Contois, B. Beall. FOURTH ROW: M. Amato, R. Busl, J. Creek, B. Bryce. Thirty members of the Senior Class went on a three day trip to New York City this year. The trip included: a tour of New York City, which included a tour of the U.N.g following a dinner at the Wellington Hotel they attended the theater seeing Golden Boy. The next day was spent at the Worlds' Fair. They started for home at 1:00 on the third day following a morning of shop- ping. 69 CHORUS LG ui 30 1 1 Y E FIRST ROW: N. Baker, D. Thompson, M. Candiloro, T. Can- eng, C, Clermont, A. Weeks, S. Brower, J. Spencer, K. diloro, K. Toohey. SECOND ROW: M. LaFountain, L. Fabri- Craig, S. Berry, C. Burns, D. Taft, M. Zocchi, C. Spenser. cius, L. Thompson, M, Gattuso, K. LaPine, IM. Scerbo. FIFTH ROW: D. Batease, B. Boucher, H. Knights, B. Amato, THIRD ROW: G. Shappee, L. Dustin, S. VanSlyke, M. Oue- P. Pellerin. Iette, K. Angeli, G. King. FOURTH ROW: P. Bentley, G. Stev- The chorus is active in many assemblies, especially the Christmas and Memorial Day ones. This year, a few members sang on Christmas for the Travel Club. Al- though the rewards may be few, the greatest enjoyment is received just by sing- ing together every Wednesday and Friday morning. 70 BAND FRONT ROW: M. Rossi, M. Collins, L. Baker, B. Gebauer, K. Jillson, K. Toohey. SECOND ROW: N. Baker, G. Andrews, E. Berry, K. Craig, J. Flynn, A. Weeks. THIRD ROW: G Cramer, D. Merrigan, B. Chalmers, B. Burdick, P. Pellerin FOURTH ROW: M. Neveu, F. Tokarz, D. Caron D Dailey F. Baruzzi, B. Paquette, J, Howe, B. Lincoln G Crews LAST ROW: A. Murphy, D. Lefave, S. Bard M Naughton D. Falcon. GYM NASTICS TEAM 'Q x , FRONT ROW: J. McDonald, S. Collette, L. Fabricius, M. Le para, J. Ferris, T. Candiloro. SECOND ROW: M. Candiloro D. Thompson, L. Thompson, K. Weslowski, P. Pellerin THIRD ROW: D. Remillard, D. Clough, K. LaBombard, J :de 1 P 'S' .V , I K it 'Q , 'ff L. W lasik-g..r E 1 1. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS mm CM In E , 6 'ian many ' wp.. E4 -,L-EV- -- :---r---f:,:1pw1:-ff: M- f X - V Q 1 , W ' ' wr. v - if Q 1 I' funk an-A ' ' ' ,ff Q. u. .4 .1 A - 'N , - ' 1 M gig? FIRST ROW: C. Giusti, E. Wolfe, L, Bohl, N, Benedetti, G. Cunningham CCap'tJ, S. Drotter, D. Dami, K, Field, S. Vigna CCo-Cap 0, CA Mazinski. 1 R l 1 1 R D, Simon, B. Meaney, E. Berry QCofCap'tJ, M. O'Connor, C. Arrighini CCap'tp,J. Chilson, B. Rivard, B. Komorek, D. Cantoni, J. Delisle. 74 Linda Bergandahl SENIORS Cynthia Giusti ff 1. O II4 O Gail Cunningham O 'O X 5 4 N,' O Sherry Vigna Kathy Fields 75 ii' ml f K , .Vggytiifisssw THX jf 'L' wnf' r 'E-'. . 't' iv, 4J'kit'J L N Ji' L 11 , saw g ff, ' 13' ' hug S 1' LQ-if 3 'Sf ,gf LV' .4 i1i'ji.ii 1 Q, 'f ,, 4, g ' y -1 , 'D U' X ,W , ff!! A W J, i - 1 'LL- FIRST ROW: D. Briggs CCo-Cap'tj, C. Elder CCap'tD, S. Zappula CCo-Cap'tJ. SECOND ROW: P. Wright, H. Boulerice, S. Choquette, L. Morandi, C. Sar- tori, M. Harris. THIRD ROW: L. McLain, K. Peck, C. Smith, L, Rondeau, C. Sweet. LAST ROW: C. IVlcKane, N. Rogers, J. Brooks, L. Senecal. BATON TWIRLERS 553 edgy iv if my 'xg' I .q..,0 GIRLS' GYMNASTIC CLUB LQ!!!IlillllllmlmlulllllmllNLR Ku- N a .41 FRONT ROW: S. Llody, M. Candiloro, L. Thompson, T. Can diloro. SECOND ROW: P, Sukel, S. Garner, J. Ferris, H Cannity, S. Kelly, L. Fabricius, M. Lepera, H. Lescarbeau P. Andrews. THIRD ROW: D. Thompson, K. Florini, G. Mes- 6 ,MW -is . Z ,vm it . -41 ll sina, L. Davignon, L. Dustin, J. Hartman, S. McNamara, P. Cooty, N. Rogers. FOURTH ROW: S. Cohen, S. West, M. Chenail, S. Sprague, E. Boyer, K. Weslowski. LAST ROW: J. MacDonald, S. Collette. 77 sa - D3 C '3 ' ' ui- A . ,L- S T ll I.. FRONT ROW: M. Bowman, R, Troia, C. Marsh, L. Wardwell, C. Mazinski. SECOND ROW: J. Montag- na. T. McConnell, B. Bolt, M. Patashnick. LAST ROW: A. Nakutis, G. Coleman, T. Partnope. JUNIOR CLASS PLAY KJ 1- F Ins C R E W T l , :::: H- ' , I I Era I 1? x- FRONT ROW: P. Ouelette. L. Gooch, H. Canedy, S. Drotter, L. Davlgnon, M. Cirone. SECOND ROW: S. Spada, C. Carson, L. Llbardonl, M. Chalmers, C. Cralg, P. Wnght, B. Gebauer, T. Jones. THIRD ROW: B. Cullen, P. Spargue, G. Shappee, A. Bonnevllle. FOURTH ROW: D. Darnl. J. Sweeney. D. Sevrnour, G. Cramer, S. Weln, C. Bolsvert. FIFTH ROW: J. Emmons, L. Chenlal, J. Flynn, R. Bian- co, N.Benedettl, J. Rotolo. E. Dlx. LAST ROW: T. Haun. A. Schmidt. G. Ballou, K. Bolsjolle, M. Davfne, J. Horrugan. B. Hurlbut 78 iv'- fff 'S Ah--..nf uni' nfs! ,...,-,...--- -k , A r un- n H ' ' J ia MW: wwbwx' . ,.-at Srsbdmetfvwafhvaqri mu. I aw, iQ x X lflv'0C'll Oh' 40000 1 'Aww QW ' ' ' Y Y f ...hu lk,4.42...!vJI-X 1 . .. Avuvug-ln .. .-. 4. 3. 4, . ru Can r 'f '. . . . V ,A J., n . x K, I J A V .K . J , f 'L o-. 1? ' ' a , .. 'sn Aa ar, , - yu , ' wi . . l .sv . .A, J ff' bv ,nw ,hwy ,I ,flgx A -Q , as if I xl.. V, 3 IQ a ',. 1 , - f. ,, 4, 4 'H H Q, . X Q ' '-Q-'U'w'f' ,ff 4 id-,.' ,f- an L . . 4 1-Elm -J' --W ' I 1fnQ f., 1 , ,. -fu, ri, , ' A A cl- aw . fn 1 . 4 , 4, , iq -4 . f f .. wks' . ' 'I' X 4 ' 4' 1 Y 1 ' 3 ' wi v , ki 2 . F , A 3 'f ' L ' ' 4 1 ' V ' - '-' 4 5 'L . , 4 .ffff A gl .. 4 4 'Ll JA.. Qr -r fr V Q . 6 gasangaxs K 'A g . I 1, ,5 ,A f Q ,twrlgqxsr dr, 1' f,u f using. H241 '5s As 4n' ,,-WW 1. J , 5' 1 X ' ' 1: 2 '1 n ax Ax 4 ,' if 5. Y 1 f Q aff uggrlgyg J ,..,. 2, v b . .' if ' - f f Yu 171719 ' ' x '...-, O H :aszszf 1 A 5 Q .runny if--M fig 344, Q uggrnw , 3,4 4 , QR Q t qui' ,fi-RM mm ' , 1 A A 1 'Q' W ' ur,,1r , -:' f,:.b:v, x 1 3 ,1 Lump Q E , qi E ,f . fy, f ' 5, ' ' aw f gf ,gvgbjwg . ,Qu - A ' . 'HL 'u JE 2 Y Qqfgf K :f'i ' 1, W g ' H we 2 , ' d M ,. 79 C A S T it-edges fhlraazg,-ng iimwnbu FRONT ROW: G. Busl, L. Bergendahl, L. Senecal, B. Beall. SECOND ROW: M. Cellena, A. Dean, J. SENIOR CLASS PLAY '?l F' -selmq .4 . -us quaint!! ' ' X remix Q W ' 'UW' FRONT ROW: C. Giusti, R. Trudeau. S. Berry, J, Van Steemburg, S. Alpert. SECOND ROW: C. Con- tois, M. Lepera, P. Wynn, S. Vigna, B. McGovern. THIRD ROW: M. Marino, L. Seegar, M. Trudeau, K. Field, S. Gregory. FOURTH ROW: J. Starr, R. Burdick, E. Griggs, N. Rounds, G. Estes. D. Tallariv co, L. Estes FIFTH ROW: W. Bryce, J. Horahan, B. Davis, B. Collins. 80 i i i i l l l i i l 'lv W.: r-um. A X H uf-,U ,.,-,N -.k,.,o1 sn How may rswv 3 .fwm my 'f 1' ia ,,,h , ,.v..,.,,. :cw 'gk ..4 'fag ws I' r it X ,M W'- ii-...Q-x 'A 81 A515 NU SIGMA 4i Nu Sigma is the honor society for those who have achieved an 85W average during three years of high school. Rosalind Apkin Nancy Benedetti Gordon Benoit Ralph Blanchard Lorraine Bohl Clark Boisvert Anita Bonneville Paula Burro Constance Carson Thomas Cary Marilyn Chalmers Marilyn Cirone Kathryn Craig Cheryl Crews Linda Davignon Paul de Gategno Jill Delisle CTreas.J Mary Ann DiSanti Sheila Drotter Jacquelyn Emmons Lynn Fabricius Barbara Francis Margaret Gagliardi Nancyanne Gattuso Karen Gay Sheila Gibeau Evelyn Gooch CSec'tJ Mary Jane Grillone Mary Jane Kittler Madeline Kleiner Gary Lamoureaux John Lightholder Edward Lisee CV. Pres.D Paul McKane Linda McLain Mary Murphy Algis Nakutis James Nary Michael Naughton CPres.J James Noel Thomas Partenope Machael Patashnick Sanford Plumb Samuel Richton Susan Saunders Nancy Shippee Susan Spada Pamela Sprague Margaret Sterni Gail St. Pierre Paul Tomasini Goodvvina Thompson Linda Wardwell William Zocchi PRO MERITO Pro Merito is the honor society for those who have attained an 85'Xn average or better during four years of high school. Rochelle Alpert Brian Amato Gail Bagdonas Linda Baker Michael Bashevkin Barbara Beall Susan Berry Nancy Billings Susan Brower Dayle Bullett Gerrick Busl Marc Cellana Toni Cermenaro Linda Chilson Cynthia Clermont Richard Clough Marilyn Cohen Linda Davine Robert Davis Alfred Dean Joanne Delisle Gayle Estes Kathleen Field Sandra Gregory Mary Hardman Nancy Koloc Paul LaFountain Bryan LeBeau Elizabeth Lemire Francis Lentine Joel Less Michele Marino Anne Nelson CSec'tJ Marilyn Shapiro Joan Shartrand Anthony Simonelli Penny Sokolove Marion Sterni Charles Stevens Ann Tallarico Richard Wallace MEMORIAL DAY - 1965 mlgxx FNS 71 -VK ! ' 5 'H lx mm ' ,P vn- ik 1 Y' Y v-.Q la? Jil 1 yy 1 I , ,-4 ,.qf ,,, -. . ,, - . , . 1 -s -.. 1 nib r v -.3 ,..f -x.. 5 z gf? fx fi' rf. .3 if , ' -' .fw- ' .- . UQ ,' ,Q 4. , ,.,-if 5- 1,4 VA HV f -' 1 4. ' ' .1-'-A F' .Jn ,aw .w Drury 14 Westfield O Drury 15 Chicopee 15 Drury 7 St. Joe Pitts. 14 Drury 22 Northampton 6 Drury 12 Pittsfield 13 Drury 28 Wahconah 8 Drury 21 Turner Falls 8 Drury 7 Ddams 6 1964 DRURY FOOTBALL SQUAD v N... F.. Q x Af, ,., '-.N is ' v 'C' FRONT ROW: D. Remillard, J. Alcaro, D. Falcon, B. Sokolove J. Ames, J. Creek, J. Horahan. J. Leonesuo, B. Bryce, J. Wes lowski, R. Lamoreaux, B. Taft. P. Foote. SECOND ROW: B Bona, P. Lesage. B. Beattie. J. Lughtholder. T. Hohn, K. Myers. P. McKane, J. Nary, B. Scott, D. Collins, E. Lisee. G. Catrarn bone. P. Rondeau. THIRD ROW: T. McConnell, A. Davignon L..x'-ELL v J 'i7 'u-' .' . . D. Remillard, E. Dassatti, J. Kelly, B. Rivard, T. Guzzi, A Schmidt, B. Bergendahl, B. lacuessa, C. Rivard, A. Messina, J Catelottu, Asst. Managers Caron: and Kirby. FOURTH ROW Coaches Lucado and Cironu. H. Horn, M. Neveu. J. Bianco, J Bastien. T, Pratt, J. Rogowski, D. Abusi. G. Roy, F. Roach Coaches Rorke and Johnson. 1 .f' I 44 . ,- . . I .. , Q o C 1. 6 I 5 I J I ' sv 1 7 I' had . ' ' 1 Q 1 ..- 5, 6 0 ld., x I- . ff!! XX, fl 2 SaIuzzo's Boys - lst ROW: G. Catrambone, J. Alcaro. J. age, J. Weslowski, J. Horahan, P. Foote, R. Lamoureaux. P. Ames, J. Creek, D. Collins, B. Taft, B. Sokolove, J. Leonesio, Rondeau, and Coach Rorke. D. George. 2nd ROW: B. Bona, D. Falcon, D. Remillard, P. Les- 'J sw V Q. ' . Mrmw. I R- ,, I Head Coach and Captain Jim Creek. n ,fix iw fi .L-Mx' .K 9' . J 4 7' u i d I Y Q A31 A ' sk it 'si J V f' f VC' ff-L Coaches: R. Cirone, J. Lucido, H. Johnson, and D. Rorke. f A1 .0 OUCH, HES GOT NIE! I If I igiif A 2 1 .' ,f -4.-M -.... -, ' L. - L- , - ,,.c ,. - X.. V. , 4-A,-, -' -T AC. HEY, HEY, WHAT DA YA SAY? gg' X W' i W L . is 'wr '. J' 8 K? 'T' ,- n... QQ.: ' - F Mi W' ff L LA QP' Y. y. 1 Elf?,f0?eAf aku ht: ' f.J. WAIT TILL I GET MY HANDS ON YOU! x-a i ,': n 3, 1. 'HW .,.-air -Mn YOU'VE REALLY GOT A HOLD ON ME! 'A - w x,,f- 'W' . ' ,- sf X 9,43 u N 'Q' y4g,h, we-K, V nga., nh 5 Lenox Classical Lenox Lee South Hadley Brocton Lee Trade lVlt. Greylock Adams St. Joe CPD Pittsfield St. Joe CNA5 Wahconah lVlt. Greylock Adams St. Joe CPD Pittsfield St. Joe CNAD Wanconah ,L I FN' FN v -s - vq..... qw.. lst ROW Nl Davine J Rotolo P Foote B Prenguber, R. La- Wood 84 Bolt D Trudeau A Schmidt C Boisvert J Tassone moureau D DAngelo K Boisiole 2nd ROW Managers, R Loring B Hurlbut Coach Lamarre 90 I 'il I 103 14- 5 4. ff, fx 140 i ul' Tri-Captains Butch Prenguber, Peter Foote, and Ray Lamoureaux with Coach Edward Lamarre 1965 BASKETBALL TEAM Senior Pete Foote :Jr H. gxf LLL o N -f ' . ,s .- Senior Ray Lamoreaux 1 fl .Mfy 1' Senior Joe Prenguber 3 1 Senior Jerry Tassone Y mm Ljfff-Lf, Rv QQ Ui 'AA 9. XJ QULI 54 ,-,L..,fQ 3 N xx L ir 3 U 1 i A F 1965 DRURY TRACK TEAM -... W- sk N N fix Y . -ti . .4 . i A V - im. . W- , . ,w is ., 5 i gf, ,-L' N -, Q x3,' :Z,,K' 1 ggi! .ya W L ' K ef WMP, w ' 1' 1 , Q2 A . .o ' fs, 2,1 2 A , I Y-: A. Q ,V X, . 1 '- Y. V -- ' 4 ' . 4 - 1:54547 .Q - it 13, 12' , y 'fists -A , i. , 'QI Y , f s Iv , -5 TN, .I .ff-f' K I pl 1'4- 'Y All . H? 11' Aqffr '. i ' 'Q x V if 4 'S 'ffwf '-. ' , x X 'ff ug ,, . L . . 193, 'S' of 4 - .5 -. ri sk e .J f 4 N V 'Q '?:'X ' Z- - 1' . - N m ' I E xg- ' ,f . f ,,, .Wt ' -Il , ,Q 1 , fl ' 1 . , ,J f - , 1 33 ' gif 2? , -ar ,K 3, , Q . L k ' 1 1 1 Captaln Dennis Steele and Coach Herbert Johnson. 94 Q R Oo S I l H'? Hf wf.E-,-, 75'D6Fffi'?'?:ng DU n Q 56 b, b 0 D Q1 .I, we gx 4' 1, , :W 5 15 E sf 1 Wm i i i 5353 .4 ' Q E Q V W I. K v - X, xx X A i I lf, g i f '- V ,- A Y' M 5 i , 55 '-'ff .Q3'U'f' Q 15' Wy, fa, Q '91 , ,SUHP ' ' iii--f,, iw N ,217 2 if z f :I ' n 'J' grits 1 A Q Q , 'ia 4 iv! , 1. 4, I , I A 'L '5 -'V ' i W X 98661: K f Y v ' is ' A 1 U f ' ' QS 19 z' A 4 2.520 ' . -. t ' 7 I ' E I I ,J J 'V K V 4 ' . ' .J ' -4 O' 'V fi is ' :Q 1 f i' , ., .. ' Q , ' pi- -5... :W R ,k n R in ,I s - 'N r ' X U' '. :if?G k vi tal AifjK's' v.v J. 'll' v 1 1 ' 08- V ls 1- . -.-'--1ffz.i'+- .1 . 'E Va--Q - 5-9 ..-A ' 'W V- . '- ' - - g -' ' Y I 5? af' .Y 'A k.7 :'l '-is .fi A' -1-fl. '.1', fimsfiixfy. :f':f'2ii'Igfsf?tA'fQ f -' ,A 1 ' Q .,- 9 ' FRONT ROW: W. Brooks, R. Green, J. Rotolo, R. Lamoureaux kutis, C. Boisvert, B. Tavelli, A. Schmidt, J. Tassone, T. Guzzi. CCO-Cap'tJ, J. Prenguber QCO-Cap'tJ, R. Williams, D. Lefave, P. J, Bughika, V, Demarsico, Manager M, Cirone, - LeSage. SECOND ROW: Coach Rorke, G, Catrambone, A. Na- I I I Li i H 5 T Y5 .. .. , - -f . r ii fy., ,P M, ! v 4, 'fi ... i 7 ' vi 'X 'z ', , .Q 4 8 -, , i -... . 'N' . wi . 0 - 'F ' W ' ' : I 5 WN C A y an ix , t Q' , an v' - . T:-:: I I fy rm, . r .4 4 5 7 . ..'r i - - A J M if v R -'f 'A Fhfiguhs J w A , 3- . f Y , . 'sag---QAL .lx f Q - iW's.w. 1,.5.4.,,,x YW: , 'J R V Wa.. X ' xl. M !.' , ..aHl.,.i,,,,,QSa,-gjnygixr -V i f -bf?-we s . , -. 7 or E... ','1j',,,i':' K' .: ' , '- , - I-.QQP7 'QE sv? - J X - .' i .- A m L'-,',,lu. N Lf, -gLy 'j 131- 4- -.nf , t , Y ' f- . T 2 ' .YQ i1Q :p, . ' 'lftvfla 45' .ff'v,. h-qaigmfr V A ' 3..vjj',f.,,L' ,fig-.M...., , I- x V W -,b-af7..,i-ffwififffifq I . J 4 zvwsiwgbim- -' p . .- ' ' ' - A' 'MN-Allin ' if p ....L,-,-. rf'-ri-.:Q,h,1.' 5 ' Nm V'-1'-1 ik- 1:,,:,,.. X 1 . .......sv 'ff-rr ASA. 0 Q Q I D' .Ab 7' 'S X i G-.ins I -in 1965 DRURY BASEBALL TEAM I M X 1 'QQ a ,...:' ,X ,P ,.: X Q in -S . K ,A ! if 1 iw Qi X ,. Aff Head Coach Daniel Rorke Co Capta ns Ray Lamoureaux and Joe Prengube 97 W el SKI TEAM -7 09 I-3' QC qs .1 . - FRONT ROW: B. Beattie, D. Remillard, J. Creek, T. Cleary. SECOND ROW: B. Lavenda, A. Davig- non. THIRD ROW: H. Horn, R. West, J. Horahan, FOURTH ROW: D. Steele, K. Labombard, B. Bona CCap'tJ. GOLF TEAM i ,af , W FRONT ROW: R. Valentn, J. Lemme, J. Hockrldge. SECOND ROW: T. Lewis CCap'tJ, D. Darcangelo B. Collins, M. Naughton. l 98 3 f 'K 5 l 1 v 2 nv. x,,.,J4 M ,335 QL- YQ' 6 -' 1' Q 4 af wg? 3 LQ3A2,w:-4.,sf,' 1 lax 4. ' V ld -'wb-' , ,I ,I A . ' -' Z-Y Q 'v'-wb. 6 Q A.:-El KY' ,.- gf' I f p l ' I fs 5 Y 5 5 Q 2 5 ag 1 S st x X .X A 5. if .J -eww 1 sf. s A3 xl . ' 6 fx 521' i if l' 1 f g .2,,, 4 ,, ' f' if if-Issffzixaik, FN A ' 1 , ?c .vffn ' ml in ff'2?'f ,, , , . ffm Q, M, .L 0 PRO NlERITO LUNCHEON - JUNE 7, 1965 'v'-4710 swf C Q 4. HI YI' I v x ll .I 'u SENIOR GIRLS' TEA - JUNE 14, 1965 1 V 1 Q . X 1: , 2 - ' AQ f - x Q . ll Y f is U f ' ' gs' I' 7 -f 1 5 P - ,' F . , VL, A , I 'P ' X f , Tj L , H ' f2 A f Nw Q fx V K' H I 1 x N 100 - Av- fix. SENIOR CLASS BANQUET JUNE 16, 1965 Wi CLASS NIGHT - JUNE 17, 1965 ALFRED DEAN North Adams Travel Club scholarship Adams Super Markets scholarship CHARLES STEVENS Sprague Electric Company scholarship highest student award PAUL LAFOUNTAIN Dora A. Radlo Memorial scholarship highest student award FRANCIS LENTINE Dora A. Radlo Memorial scholarship Brayton-Greylock Parent teacher Group scholarship RICHARD CLOUGH Gymnastics Club scholarship Sprague Electric Company scholarship MICHAEL BASHEVKIN D.A.R. Medalfor Excellence in History highest student award GAIL CUNNINGHAM D.A.R. Good Citizenship Certificate Psi Omega Tri-I-li'Y scholarship ROBERT COLLINS Ann Welch Memorial award Student Council pin and gavel SHARON O'CONNOR Alpha Tri-Hi-Y scholarship JANE VANSTEEMBURG Alpha Tri-Hi-Y scholarship MARY ANN MATRIGALI Alpha Tri-Hi-Y scholarship CARL PASERBIAK Independent Condensers Workers Union W2 scholarship JOHN HORAHAN Drury Mom's Club scholarship JAMES LEONESIO Drury Mom's Club scholarship SUSAN BERRY Fort Massachusetts Historical Society scholarship RICHARD FALCON Society for Preservation and Perpetuation of Barber Shop Singing scholarship MARY LEPARA F.T.A. scholarship BRUCE SOKOLOVE F.T.A. scholarship BONNIE CORSI North Adams Hospital Auxiliary scholarship GERRICK BUSL Conrad Mausert Memorial award RUTH ELLEN BURDICK North Adams Teachers Association scholarship KENNETH LAW Cornish Wire Company Management Labor scholarship GAIL STEVENS Cornish Wire Company Management Labor scholarship CYNTHIA CLERMONT Cornish Wire Company Management Labor scholarship JUDITH TROMBLEY Northern Berkshire Graduate Nurses Association scholarship DONNA CRIBARI Lion's Club Nursing scholarship MARILYN COHEN Adams Super Markets scholarship ROCHELLE ALPERT Adams Super Markets scholarship BRYAN LEBEAU Sprague Electric Company scholarship LINDA ESTES Student Council pin LOUISE SENECAL I Student Council pin KATHLEEN LUCZYNSKI Outstanding senior in Household Arts award DENNIS STEELE Richard E. Stanton Memorial Trophy ANNE NELSON highest student award LINDA LAWSON scholastic achievement award JOAN SHARTRAND scholastic achievement award DAYLE BULLETT scholastic achievement award LINDA DAVINE scholastic achievement award JOANNE DELISLE scholastic achievement award KATHLEEN FIELD scholastic achievement award NANCY TATRO scholastic achievement award NANCY BILLINGS scholastic achievement award BRIAN AMATO R.P.l. medal and certificate Bausch 81 Lomb medal Alan B. Shepard Award William A. Courchene Scholarship Fund highest student award scholastic achievement award GAYLE ESTES Adams Super Markets scholarship Haskins School Parent Group scholarship Fort Massachusetts Historical Society scholarship Drury Faculty Scholarship highest student award scholastic achievement award PENNY SOKOLOVE Danforth Award Readers Digest award Adams Super Markets scholarship highest student award scholastic achievement award BARBARA BEALL Adams Super Markets scholarship Fort Massachusetts Historical Society scholarship highest student award scholastic achievement award ANN TALLARICO Bausch 84 Lomb medal and certificate Alan B. Shepard award highest student award scholastic achievement award MARILYN Si-IAPIRO Psi Omega Tri-Hi-Y scholarship highest student award scholastic achievement award JAMES CREEK Cannavan Memorial award Adams Super Markets scholarship Drury Mom's Club scholarship MARION STERNI Danforth award highest student award scholastic achievement award NANCY KOLOC Top-ranking senior business student award highest student award scholastic achievement award PATRICK RONDEAU Drury Mom's Club scholarship Drury Faculty scholarship SUSAN BROWER Rotary Club scholarship Northern Berkshire Church Women's Association scholarship CHARLOTTE SENECAL North Adams Hospital Auxiliary scholarship Clarksburg Community Parent Teacher Group scholarship PATRICIA WYNN Adams Super Markets scholarship Bement Foundation of the Episcopal Diocese of Western Massachusetts scholarship JOSEPH PRENGUBER Adams Super Markets scholarship Drury Varsity Club scholarship PAUL LESAGE Adams Super Markets scholarship Cornish Wire Company Management Labor scholarship HOLLANDAZE SENIOR RECEPTION June 18, 1965 North Adams State Armory Dancing from 8:30 - 11:30 Music by Pete DeMeo N LJ i. if 5 Joseph Alcaro - Pancho Villa ll Shelly Alpert - A camel rider Brian Amato - Cassanova Joseph Ames - A football coach Gail Bagdonas - A comedienne Linda Baker - President of a gum factory Patricia Baker - A chocolateacovered cherry taster Virginia Bartlett - A maid Michael Bashevkin - A doctor Raymond Bass - A truant officer Barbara Beall - Fat lady in a circus Francis Beaudreau - A mad chemist Linda Bergandahl - A minister's wife Susan Berry - A computer Nancy Billings - An executive secretary to Robert C. Sprague Bruce Bona - Second place winner in the winter Olympics - year 2000 Marilyn Bowen - A grammar teacher Norma Briggs - A lion tamer David Brigham - An engineer Susan Brower - A foreign agent Georgene Brown - A fashion designer William Bryce - An idol for young girls Peter Bryson - Head engineer for the construction of the new Drury High School Dayle Bullett - A judge Eloise Burdick - A giant Ruth Ellen Burdick - A permanent defector to England Colleen Burns - A nurse in an insane asylum Rick Busl - A drama critic Kathy Camadine - A booky Sheila Canale - A gismo Roy Caproni - A marathon runner Sandra Carsno - A spinster Mary Castellini - An orator Bruce Catrambone - A demolition Derby Driver Greg Catrambone - An electronics engineer Marc Cellana - A Russian spy Toni Cermanaro - An interior decorator Annan Champney - A WPTR Good Guy Linda Chilson - A lifeguard Gloria Choquette - A French scholar Tim Cleary - A shiney shoe salesman Cindy Clermont - Joan Baez ll Ricky Clough - A Shakespearean player Mimi Cohen - Advisor to the loveklorn Gerald Cole - A big game hunter Danny Collins - A Physics teacher Bobby Collins - A Mayor of the New North Adams Jim Creek - A Rabbi Carol Contois - The Popes wife CLASS PROPHECY Phyllis Coody - A Breck girl Bonnie Corsi - Another Clara Barton Donna Cribari - A professional flirt Gail Cunningham - An illegal secretary Nola Daniels - A Texan Linda Davine - A Volkswagen dealer Donna Davis - A secretary Robert Davis - A pool shark Fred Dean - A handcuff manufacturer Dianne Dean - An insurance adjuster Joanne Delisle - A housewife Vincent DeMarsico - Jimmy Brown ll Eddie Denault - A game warden Ernie Desanty - T.V. Bowling Time's King of the Hill Tommy Douglas - A Chevy salesman Gordon Edmonds - Sleepy in Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Linda Egan - Charlene Elder A French tutor - A ski bunny Tommy Ellis - A heavyweight wrestling champion Gail Estes - Head of a business department Linda Estes - Bill Fairs - Manager of the N.Y. Wellington Hotel Dick Falcon - Kathy Field - Mary Fierro - John Fosty - Peter Foote - Bill Francis - Nancy Fulginit Everett Gagne A nun AI Hirt ll A hunter A ring salesman A Mr. Fosty Ice Cream salesman Bat boy for the N.Y, Mets A boxer i - Co-manager of McDonaId's - A Cowboy Mary Ann Gattuso - A singing teacher Paula Gazzanioa - A file clerk Vicky Geib - A receptionist Don George - Leader of the laundrymat Larry George - Leader of the pack Cindy Guisti - Governor Peabody Sharon Goodermote - A Toothpick manufacturer Wayne Goodwi n - A professional basketball player Donald Gordon - Grumpy on Snow white and the Dwarfs Ricky Green - King of the Underworld Sandra Gregory - A pill tester Ellen Griggs - A chef at the Statler Hilton Frances Gyurasz - A wig salesman Mary Hardman - Editor-in-Chief Margie Harris - A professional baton twirler Seven James Haskins - Our answer to Buster Keaton Sue Haun - A member of the US Olympic Equestrian Team John Horahan Art Houghtalin - A smooth talking politician g - A publisher of paperback books 106 ' Pat Hurley - A Concert pianist Allen lsherwood - A jet pilot Barbara Jillson - A hairdresser Linda Johndrow - A marriage counselor Harry Jowett - Our answer to Fred Astaire Pam Jowett - President of a Steel Corporation Harry Knights - A singing preacher Nancy Koloc - Secretary to the President Shari Kronick - Part owner of Gagliardi's Paul LaFountain - A Saylesman Ray Lamoureaux - Maverick Frank Lampiasi - A bull dozer dozer Tommy Lasher - A cross-country runner Kenny Law - A bartender Linda Lawson - A Home Economist Bryan LeBeau - A pessimist Dennis LeFave - A double for Buckwheat Betty Lemire - A dressmaker Frank Lentini - A golf pro Jimmy Leonesio - A trophy collector Mary LePera - A gymnastic artist Paul LeSage - An army colonel Joel Less - Head of Colt 45 lnc. Tommy Lewis - A state policeman John Luczynski - A barber Kathy Luczynski - Home economist for Betty Crocker Michele Marino - A cigarette tester Joe Marlowe - A civil rights demonstrator Mary Ann Matrigali - Hot tomali shop keeper Maureen McAndrews - A model Barb McGovern - A Hojo Joe Milesi - A food tester Martha Millis - First woman in space Billy Moreau - Owner of a Rolls Royce Wayne Morin - A traffic cop Anne Nelson - A philosopher Linda Neveu - A friendly waitress David Nicol - A coin collector Sharon O'Connor - An IBM operator Vicky Oleson - A jolly jeweler Carol Olson - An earring designer Carol O'Neill - A YMCA swimming instructor Lynn O'Neill - An opera star Michele Ouelette - Rembrandt Stan Owczarski - A projectionist Nancy Parker - A wife Carl Paserbiak - The Daniel Boone of Northern Berkshire Bruce Paserbiak - A fiennd to Charley Brown George Perras - An auctioneer Jim Petri - An astronaut Butch Prenguber - Star of his own program Chatterbox Joanne Quimby - A gym teacher Jim Rand - Drury High's Abe Lincoln Dick Remillard - World's Champion Pole Vaulter - Record 29' 7 Jeff Roberts - A convict Nancy Rogers - A bookkeeper Pat Rondeau - Charlotte Senecal's best customer Sue Rondeau - A gardlener Nat Rounds - An equestrian Cheryl Ruhman - A sidewalk surfer Linda Salavantis - A stable worker Jim Sarkis - A camel driver Linda Saunders - A nickel collector Ronnie Schubnel - A jockey Linda Seeger - A farmer's wife Mike Segala - A scuba diver Charlotte Senecal - Manager of the Easy Homework Loan Service Jackie Senecal - Professional babysitter Louise Senecal - Secretary of the National Student Council Marilyn Shapiro - A piano playing motorcycle stunt rider Joan Shartrand - Waitress at Papa Joe's Jane Shartrand - An underwater picnic table sitter Tony Simonelli - A statistician Jim Sojkowski - Another Harry James Bruce Sololove - The Pope Penny Sokolove - A writer for the Twilight Zone David Spooner - A snake charmer Jeff Sprague - A dish washer Judy Starr - A faculty wife Dennis Steele - The Custodian of US Steel Chuck Stevens - A mountain climber Gail Stevens - An attendant at the lost and found department Bill Taft - A tee-totaler Ann Tallarico - Snow queen of Middlebury Snow Bowl Donna Tallarico - A sportscar driver Nancy Tatro - A grease monkey at Mohawk Garage Don Tassone - A justice of the peace Judy Trombley - Another Miss Hastings Michele Trudeau - A Wave Rhaenel Trudeau - An Actress Jean Urban - An artist Jane VanSteemburg - A leader of the temperence union Chris VanVleck - A Latin scholar Richard Wallace - Dean of women at Skidmore College Harriet Weeks - A popcorn vendor John Weslowski - An end for the N.Y. Giants Davy Williams - A crash helmet salesman Pat Wynn - Another Eugene O'Neli Sue Ellen Yorke - A cosmopolitan 107 i CLASS WILL To the members of the Senior Class of Drury High School in the year of our Lord 1965, we bequeath the following: Joseph Alcaro - a new way of walking Shelly Alpert - a Sarkis tuna Brian Amato - either a muzzle for him or earplugs for everyone around him Joe Ames - better working hours and fringe benefits Gail Bagdonas - a ticket to Rome Pat Baker - a new sunlamp Ginny Bartlett - an artesian well Michael Bashevkin - A little black bag Ray Bass - boxing gloves for French class Barbara Beall - courage to have her ears pierced Francis Beaudreau - a non-explosive chemistry set Linda Bergendahl - Brian Amato Sue Berry - a muzzle Nancy Billings - a governor for her car Bruce Bona - a Rose by any other name Norma Briggs - a football manual David Brighmm - a pool cue Susan Brower - honorary research degree from Williams Georgene Brown - a Pixie Billy Bryce - a superiority complex Peter Bryson - gold-plated ear tacks Dayle Bullett - a Saint Bernard Eloise Burdick - mountain dew Rumi: Buiuick - pubiisiilitg rigiils to the Beatle Lover 5 Handbook Colleen Burns - a cabbage Rick Busl - a telephone pole Kathy Camadine - a race horse for her jockey Sheila Canale - a lesson for applying Lady Clairol Roy Caproni - Doctor Maloof Sandy Carsno - free Honda lessons Mary Castellini - a megaphone Bruce Catrambone - Frances Gregg Catrambone - a primadonna Marc Cellana - a temper calmer Toni Cermanero - a suit to go with her tie Alan Champney - a Legion of Decency Movie Guide Linda Chilson - a zig-zag sewing machine Gloria Choquette - a TV repairman Tim Cleary - the Wright peroon Cindy Clermont - a peace treaty with John Richie Clough - a blond bombshell Mimi Cohen - a recording contract with Capital Records Gerald Cole - a record-breaking fish Danny Collins - publishing rights on How To Grow Tall Bobby Collins - a leash Jim Creek - a rubber scoter for his rubber bug collection Carol Contois - lessons on pretend drowning Phyllis Coody - another year of C.C.D. Bonnie Corsi - a trip to Boston Donna Cribari - a game of hearts Gail Cunningham - a co-authorship with Freddie Dean on How to Flirt Without Really Trying Nola Daniels - a Lone Star Linda Davine - a mink coat to go along with her V.W Donna Davis - a teasing comb Robert Davis - a Mary Christmas Fred Dean - a girl Dianne Dean - a policy from French's Joanne Delisle - Wallace Sterling Vincent DeMarsico - a new porch Eddie Denault - elevator shoes Ernie DeSanty - a giant size bag of popcorn Tommy Douglas - a can of Metrecal Gordon Edmonds - a baseball glove Linda Egan - French tapes Charlene Elder - stretched-out stretchies Tommy Ellis - Tommy Ellis Gayle Estes - five cases of A Si W Root Beer Linda Estes - New Year's Eve Billy Fairs - carrots and peas Dick Falcon - a golden trumpet Kathy Field - a tossed salad Mary Fierro - a moonlight swim John Fosty - a clean pen Peter Foote - Dale Granger Bill Francis - one-a-day multiple vitamin pills Nancy Fulginiti - a buddy Everett Gagne - a pair of stilts MaryAnne Gattuso - a curfew Paula Gazzaniga - an easy English course Vicki Geib - a dip Don George - a horse 'casue he loves them so Larry George - a trophy case for his motorcycle Cindy Giusti - the book '4How To Keep Calm in Crisis Sharyn Goodermote - Ernie Wayne Goodwin - a share of Wall-Streeter Don Gordon - the deed to Rice's Corner Ricky Green - a passenger Sandy Gregory - another ulcer Ellen Griggs - a motorscooter Francis Gyurasz - tranquillizers for home room Mary Hardman - a manhole cover Margie Harris - a baton Jim Haskins - flying instructions Susie Haun - a few more dress up days Time Johnny Horahan - a role in A'The Jealous Lover Arthur Houghtaling - another glass pack Pat Hurley - freckle remover Allan lsherwood - a parachute Barb Jillson - New Dawn Lynda Johndrow - another boy friend Harry Jowett - another ring Pam Jowett - high hurdles Harry Knights - a damsel in distress Nancy Koloc - wedding bells Shari Kronick - a collar Paul LaFountain - an angel on skiis Ray Lamoureaux - a medal for bravery in the speaking contest Frank Lampiasi - a black jacket so he'Il look more like Erick Von Zipper Tommy Lasher - another enjoyable year with Mrs. Brawn Kenny Law - a seat belt for his Scooter Linda Lawson - all the food she can eat Bryan Lebeau - a little English girl Dennis LeFave - a seat on our bus Betty Lemire - a nimble thimble Frank Lentini - the Como daily Jim Leonesio - citizenship papers for Little Italy Mary Lepara - Mr, Mazziarz Paul LeSage - a shoulder to cry on Joel Less - a little more Tommy Lewis - a better golf team John Luczynski - a haircut Kathy Luczynski - a singing sewing maching and a dancing needle Michele Marino - the poem Ozymandias Joe Marlowe - a turtle to race Maryanne Matrigali - permission to ride on his scooter Maureen McAndrews - a compulsory gym class Barb McGovern - a T-Bird minus the bucket seats Joe Milesi - a box ot No-Doz Martha Millis - more free weekends from the hospital Billy Moreau - a life-long contract with the New Christy Minstrels Wayne Morin - a bet with Ray Anne Nelson - her own little island Linda Neveu - a painless appendix David Nicol - a shiny penny Sharon O'Connor - things the way she wants them Vicky Oleson - Prince Albert Carol Olson - a Don Juan Carol O'Neill - Spanish lessons Lynn O'Neill - a Winter Wonderland Michelle Ouelette - clean paint brushes Stan Owczarski - a bag of dimes so he can pay back all the ones he owes Nancy Parker - something old, something new Carl Pasierbiak - another S10 bet on the Cardinals Bruce Pasierbiak - a trip to Vietnam to fight for his country George Perras - a gift of gab Jim Petri - a fireball X-L 5 r 109 Butch Prenguber - Italian Matzoh bread Joanne Quimby - a contract with the Mets Jimmy Rand - a gang Dick Remillard - a web Jeff Roberts - a secretary to examine and tabulate his excuses Nancy Rogers - daily letters from New Jersey Pat Rondeau - a second hand vocab book - complete with answers Sue Rondeau - Travels With Charlie Nathalie Rounds - a blurbird to go with Red Bird Cheryl Ruhman - a guardian angel Linda Salvantis - Linement for her limp Jimmy Sarkis - one way ticket to Germany Linda Saunders - a nurse's cap Ronnie Schubnel - a harem Linda Seeger - a Spaghetti vendor Mike Segala - a Tweetie Bird Charlotte Senecal - a charge account in all the local stores Jackie Senecal - a pizza shop Louise Senecal - a babysitting service for delinquents Marilyn Shapiro - an Arab Jane Shartrand - Dennis the Menace Joan Shartrand - another twin Tony Simonelli - a first place over Denny Jimmy Sojkowski - a bouquet of Pom-Poms Bruce Sokolove - a mouse Penny Sokolove - a poem everyone understands Dane Spooner - the Mr. Popularity Award Jeff Sprague - a speed writing course Judy Starr - a rose Dennis Steele - a bunch of pansies Marion Sterni - a new name - Agatha Prudence Chuck Stevens - a Florida mountain tramway Gail Stevens - a house made out of twigs Bill Taft- a monkey Ann Tallarico - a Plantiers peanut Donna Tallarico - another Charlie Nancy Tatro - shorter finger nails to improve her typing Don Tassone - a christmas carol and candy cane Judy Trombley - an apothecary Michele Trudeau - a direct telephone line to Pensacola Thainel Trudeau - sophistication lessons Jean Urban - a Tom-Tom Jane VanSteemburg - a jeep of her own Chris VanVleck - a noise maker Shari Vigna - a grande Don-Juan Ricky Wallace - a wedding cake from Joanne's bakery l-larriet Weeks - a bottle of fudge flavored vitamins John Weslowski A a brother Davey Williams - a few more motorcycles with helmets to match Pay Wynn - a little math ability Sue Ellen Yorke - a big city gh v- L? T E' 5 . Qltf 1 1 9 ' X! y lf-Inns!! W fbi If ' ' 'J ls' V F ' -f 2.15. 2,12 '6 '5.. + we -wxeemdaa . , - 1 W !If if . an . Mrahuaiinn I xvrrinva SENIOR OLASS DRURY HIGH SCHOOL 1965 NOEL FIELD Sunday, June 20, 1965 6:15 P.M. NORTH ADAMS, MASSACHUSETTS fF'1- M 'V ,. , 'W I cxigxa . if AX an .1 36 A fi SQX f' Dr. Benjamin W. Labaree Penny Lynn Sokolove Commencement Speaker Honor Essayist I w 1, Q v Y. na ' 91 Wf 'f A1wlHa KF!! Q' 'wma es . ,be ,W , N Li'-'I 'Q I-H fi rf',1'If-I 4' W1 'WJ db di -1 ffjfflf g1,'1iv'!51p5,4 fl nm M Q' 'Q ew' fa 'Z !fv14l 'amen CANDID ll ...-- i CLOSEU PS Zim . 1 , W .mwg f fxqw, ADV 1. ? J- e. A-Q-NN Q ,ij -sa ' K ,Q M.-wg ,Q . . ,, Q, .., JUN' 1 '.,, , f QA - 4,41-sf, 1, . ,f wr- e i I , . , ' i rpg I We don't want all of DRURY'S book , business . . . iust yours. I wAsHBuRNE's XI The College Book Store ' Williamstown Dial GI 8-4808 Compliments of ' I GAGLIARDVS INC. 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NEWS ROCM 105 Main Street North Adams l Compliments of l THE CLASS OF 1968 PEEBLES JEWEL SHOP A member of the American Gem Society Registered Jewelers North Adams p Massachusetts l l l Compliments of CASCADE PAPER COMPANY 1 Brown Street North Adams Compliments of THE Hua RESTAURANT Good Luck 35 Moin Street and North Adams Best Wishes from COM L'MENTS THE CLASS OF 1966 of TASKIN FURNITURE CO. 33-35 Eagle Street N th Ad M SPRAGUE THE MARK OF RELIABILITY PIONEERS IN ELECTRONICS SPRAGUE ELECTRIC CO. North Adams Massachusetts TO DRURY SENIORS COMPLIMENTS OF BERKSHIRE COCA-COLA BOTTLING CQMPANY Pttf Id M h H Congratulations to the SENIORS from Compliments of ALDO'S PAINT 81 WALLPAPER STORE JAMES HUNTER 145 State Street North Adams North Adams, Massachusetts , Compliments of BEST WlSHES HELEN'S YARN CENTER To THE CLASS OF '964 103 Mom Sheet EEDER FURNITURE co. North Adams 20 Marshall Street North Ad WILLIAMS BOOKSTORE j l WE WELCOME SPECIAL ORDERS 4 Tel. GL 8-4860 Wi iams ' '1----:Marti E COMPLIMENTS JOLLEY JEWELERS 13 Eagle Street North Adams COMPLIMENTS of PEGGY PARKER's M AURICE G. SPITZER Fashion headquarters for budget-wise ,25 Best Wishes to the DRURY SENIORS from SCHOOL BATEMAN'S CITY MARKET STUDENT COUNCIL 64 Main Street North Adams Phone: 663-8271 Compliments of MAZZUCHI STUDIO 9 State Street North Adams, Moss. Congrotulotlons to The Class of 65 From DUTCH HILL SKI AREA AM 123oKcfFrv1 100.1 Mc CURRAN HIGHWAY . NORTH ADAMS, MASS. 01248 - 166. 413 666-6667 MODERNE STUDIO Congratulations To The Class of 1965 Compliments of HEARTWELLVILLE LODGE C pl of ABC CLEANERS Congratulations l to the Class of I965 GALLUP - DICKEY INSURANCE AGENCY Main Street, North Adams Spring Street, Williamstown CLEARY'S CHILDREN'S SHOE STORE Expert Fitting from Cradle to College 63 Mein Street Best Wishes from DANIEL ROUNDS Best Wishes to the Drury Class of I965 from LEV HARDWARE and SUPPLY COMPANY 26-40 Holden Street Dial Mo 3-6596 North Adams, Mass. RUSSELL I. BAKER Plumbing, Heating, and Sheet Metal Work I9 Johnson Street North Adams, Mass. Best Wishes from a FRIEND Congratulations Class of I 965 BOSTON STORE Always happy to serve you with the newest in FASHION, finest of Quality BERKSHIRE BREAD I49 State Street Compliments of a FRIEND Compliments of THE STYLE SHOP MIA S SPECIALTY SHOPPE Complete line of Sports Clothes and Lingerie. I I Eagle Street For all your FASHIONS visit RlSEBERG'S in The Berkshires COMPLIMENTS OF ,AL ff' Best Wishes to the Class of 1965 MOHAWK ski SHOP FR'ENP Compliments of o Congratulations QUADLAND'S FLOWER 8. GIFTS Compliments of M. SCHMIDT 8: SONS, INC. FURNITURE Tom 8- Cindy Martin 47 Ashland Street, North Adams, Mass. Early American 81 Modern Furniture A BALANCED NEWSPAPER Informed citizens need these days to know not only what is going on in their home community, but what is happening in their state, in the nation's capital-and in the world. The Transcript is dedicated to filling these needs for informa- tion forthe people of Northern Berkshire. In addition to a full news report of community activities, it daily presents a compre- hensive report of what is happening in Massachusetts, in Wash- ington and in world news spots. ln addition, The Transcript regularly publishes informative background news, thoughtful columns and vigorous, forthright and informed editorial comment on the issues ofthe day. TO BE wELL INFQRMED, READ THE NORTH ADAMS TRANSCRIPT 5:3 Compliments of MODERN DAIRY K 298 State Street North Adoms BREEN'S FLOWERS A Phone Mo 3-9282 North Adams, Mcssachuserts 4 5 Compliments 1 I of , 1 SAM HIRSH DRUG STORE APOTHECARY HALL WHlTNEY'S LIGGETT REXALL DRUG STORE NASSIFS PROFESSIONAL PHARMACY A l 1 r Congratulations to the Class of 1965 A ssA cuusfrrs EL EG mm 81 Main Street North Adams Compliments of GLORIA'S BEAUTY SHOP lO5 Main Street THE BERKSHIRE GAS co. DOW'ij,jUgjjQ? Can't Beat Gas Heat North Adams Massachusetts FW BREWER BROTHERS - Chrysler-Plymouth-Rio Trucks-Triumph-Voliont FRANK'S MOTOR SALES - WilIy's Jeeps. K-M MOTOR SALES, INC. - Rombler-Metropolitan-Toyota. SHAPIRO CHEVROLET, INC. - Chevrolet Cors 81 Trucks. DICK SCARAFONI, INC. - Ford-Lincoln-Mercury. VIC AND PAUL'S MOTOR SALES - MGB-Austin Heoley-Sprite. NORTHERN BERKSHIRE NEW CAR DEALERS ASSOCIATION MOHAWK MOTORS - Pontioc-Tempest-Buick. WINDOR MOTORS - Dodge Cors 8. Trucks. PREJSNARS GARAGE - Chevrolet-Oldsmobile. BEDARD MOTORS - Soob-Volvo. GRUNDY'S GARAGE - Pontiac-Tempest. THOMAS MCMAHON 81 SON - Chevrolet Cors 81 Trucks. , I J il compumenfs of ROBERT'S COMPANY Best washes Moin Street North Adams from LAM B'S STATIONERY STORE Main Street North ACIG GAZZANIGA WALLPAPER AND PAINT STORE ' Art Material Headquarters Good Luck COMPLIMENTS from OF MARTIN'S SHOE STORE A FRIEND Holden Street North Adams Best Wishes Compliments from of SHERMAN-WILLIAMS LILLY'S MUSIC CO- HOUSE Main sneer North Adams Mum sffeef No'-fh Adam Congratulations to the Class of I965 from WILLIAM L. BOLT BUILDER 130 Church Street Phone 663-5640 i I PATRONS We would like to thank the following patrons for making our 1965 Yearbook a success: - Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bagdonas Mrs. Mary F. Baker Mr. William Bashevkin Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Beall Mr. and Mrs. James W. Billings Mr. John Bona Mrs. A. Booth Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Henry I. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Milford H. Knights Koloc Samuel Kronick George La Fountain R. A. Lamoureaux Frank Lampiasi Francis Le Beau l Mrs. Wildred 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. Miss Terry Cermenaro Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Chilson Mr. Roland Choquette il Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Cohen Briggs Richard Brower George Brown John Bryce Raymond Burdick Anthony Canale Harold Carsno, Jr. Peter Castellini Robert Cellana Dominic Cermenaro ll ivirs. Daniel Collins T. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Contois lil Mrs. Veronica Coody ly Mr. and Mrs. R. Glen Creek T Mr. and Mrs. John Davine Mr. Najib T. Davis Mr. and Mrs. Philip Davis Mr. and Mrs. William E. Davis Mrs. Dorothy LeMire g Mr. T. William Lewis Mr. and Mrs. Aldo Leonesio f Mrs. Helen M. Le Sage 7 Mrs. Helena Luczynski 3 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Marino I Mrs. Helen McDowell Mr. Francis McGovern Mr. and Mrs. Harry Nelson Mr. and Mrs. Einar Oleson Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Paslerbiak Mrs. Alyce Rand Mr. Edward A. Rondeau, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rondeau l Mr. and Mrs. John F. Segala Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Shapiro Mrs. Joseph Simonelli Mr. and Mrs. Julius Sokolove 1 Rev. and Mrs. Lafayette Sprague Miss Sharon L. Sprague Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Sterni Mr. Charles A. Stevens l Mrs. Ernest De Santy Mr. and Mrs. William Douglas Mr. and Mrs. William Falcon Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Field Mr. Edward G. Francis I Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Fulginiti Mr. and Mrs. Harold Geib 4 Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Goodermote, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Haun Mr. and Mrs. James Hurley Mrs. Evelyn L. Hyndman Mr. and Mrs. William Taft Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. Harry C. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs . A. V. Tallarico . Francis Tassone . Clarence Tatro . Ernest Underwood Urban . Arthur Van Steemburg . F. M. Van Vleck . Louis D. Vigna . Milton Yorke Drury High School - Year' Book C THE I JA'fH!l.I'II'oT'l.i .. 1965 Q , . 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