Duxbury High School - Partridge Yearbook (Duxbury, MA)

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I shall be telling this with a sigh Somewhere ages and ages hence: Two roads diverged in a wood, and I- I took the one less traveled by, And that has made all the difference. Robert Frost fcourtesy of Henry Holt and Company, , n X . 6 I, 4' H ' A 4 R' P f iid... 3 J Il Y A 'N A I '15 r +1 'HQ X nf ' NX --xl . T5 . r - X Qi' 'avi' . n. av, X .. 31 2 x V-9 . . as- ' , Z I i N 5 f , X L W Lawrence Dunn is progress - the symbol of technological advances - a scientific dreamer. He has introduced us to the known and has intrigued us with the mysteries of the unknown. But more important, he has challenged us to pursue these mys- teries in our separate ways, for the answers can never be found by following one road only. While encouraging the Class of 1958 to grow as individuals, he has also encouraged us to develop a spirit of unity. In appreciation of his genial and imaginative guidance, we dedicate this yearbook to Mr. Dunn. X. , Z4 dwg J? W 3 Mr. Edward L. Butler, Mr. Walter B. Collins, Dr. Everett L. Handy, Mr. Earl Grenquist, Mrs. Elizabeth Nickerson, Mr. Herbert Nelson. SURVETURS One of the wonderful things about life is the constant renewing of opportunity. Although former graduating classes have thought they were entering the golden age of progress, suc- ceeding classes have discovered a new world as challenging as the one which yesterday be- came commonplace. Your new world is no ex- ception. Its outstanding features are the im- mediate and close relationships of all people on all parts of the earth, the use and control of outer space, and automation with its attendant problem of increased leisure time. To be graduating now is an exciting experience full of oppo rtunities and adventure. Times such as these seem to take on special significance as the end of high school education approaches. They re-emphasize the importance of faith, knowledge, courage, good judgment, character, and the ability to understand and get along with others. They stress the need for good leadership. Your class has demonstrated that it has an abundance of these fine qualities. Congratulations on your success and best wishes for the many happy and eventful years ahead. I shall always have a very special place in my thoughts and memories for the class of 1958. Everett L. Handy Superintendent of Schools 4 A , fax ffm I Mr. Rodney Wood, Principal Certainly the events of the past seventeen years have emphasized scientific, cultural, and material changes. The members of the class of 1958 have lived in a period unparalleled in the history of the nation. Perhaps a listing of a few recent events and trends will help to document this assertion. The Atomic Age The United Nations The National Prosperity The Decline of the City The Growth of Church Membership The Depletion of Natural Resources The Era of Space Travel Education for a changing World appears much more important than it did a few years ago. A mind geared to new dimensions, to constant change, is the new power for the individual. Wherever the class of 1958 continues its education, in the university, the business school, or in industry, the faculty of Duxbury High School wish you success and good luck. TRHILBLHZERS COMMERCIAL 454, Mrs. Agnes Reeds Mr. Donald Fo J . 1 fix I, 1 Front Row, left to right: Mr. Ralph Long, JI'.Q Mr. George Teravaineng Mr. Ralph Blakemang Mr. Ralph Long, Sr. Second Row: Mr. Myles Kiberdg Mr. Lawrence Dunn. 6 xi fflyiffwwf ,ffm SOC! HI. STUDIES GUHGES LAN Front Row, left to right: Miss Barbara Wessleng Mrs. Florence Harrisong Mrs. Irene Sherwoodg Mrs. James Pyeg Miss Ellen Powers. Second Row: Mr. Walter Kennedyg Mr. Hugh Cronisterg Mr. Geoffrey Mattocks. -vw-Q--...,, Front Row, left to right: Mr. George Teravaineng -' I ,Wo Miss Anna Davisg Mr. Robert Mendenhallg Miss Ruth K-1 Pj 'Jg .A ,l Y I-I-endrickg Mrs. Mary Stott. Second Row: Mr. Fred Hill, Jr.g Mrs. Francis Wolfeg Mr. Roger Jarvisg Mrs. Elesebeth Bencordo. f 7 v 1 I X ' O. lf' Q K if ffjf KJ , D 01 55 try y K LU NM 1 Q, ,V , J' x 2 Nj '53, ,5 ., A A FL X, il JK 1' Sw .N D Wx 3 !Xl L ' LL L , 'Mx 'J A R' , Lf' PQ fx' L V ,f :N png ggi M f J I C121-1 'IMI f ,f t 9 . , A, 4. M A ,ivv 0 'QQ U4 Q 'E , I bil S 2 ALQIL, A Vg 'XA x N , L I tk I f r mx. .f , 1 1 Y' K 'vu Q V 1 lf. 1 JI 1I,L4i KU ,,' A 'A My -. 1 , w ' IN' fx 1 ,xr ' 1 X' f A . H' F Sp Fw :WI pf J! r 1: ,'s,u'3 G I-1 1 L -' -' M L ' A N351 LJ bar' LX Q 1 ,4 fi J, Q! 'I U 'ibn 'J ,nr WAC -' mr - P, MU., X15 FJ ' . ., I AA LV Ml., 1 , 5 J f view VV.. W Y .,,......, Y,..,.,,V-.WiY A P I X 50' WWSJMW She dw ng the untrodden ways. Reserved . . . soft-spoken . . . oh, darn . . . Shangri-la . . . choir . . . Mrs. Bradman . . . good friend . . . Choir 1,2,3,4g Dramatics 2,35 Senior Play 4: Dance Committee 2,33 Yearbook 4. JANET CLAIRE APRIL Hail, ye small, sweet courtesies of life, for smooth do ye make the road of it. You-all . . . Deep in the Heart of Texas . . . party at Arney's tonight . . . apple for the teacher . . . Yearb 1 0 B 0 X , x MJ' 9 5 9' DJ' y V4 Ig BARBARA ANN ARNEY 10 pu 1 Y in AA x , 'f L, I S fr t -wyxfxxu M l This truth keep in sight,--every man on the planet Has just as much right as yourself to the road. Audio-Visual room . . . props . . . A 8: P . . . class finances . . . beach wagon . . . tall, lanky individualist . . . back of Brock's truck . . . 'Pay your dues' . . . Soccer 1,2,3,4g Basketball lg Baseball lg Dramatics 15 A.V. Club l,2,3,4, QPresi- dentj, Treasurer 3,45 Library Service Club 1,2, QPresidentJ, 3 lPresidentJ. ILMARS BER ZINS Nature makes us vagabonds, the world makes us respectable. Billy . . . purple plaid shirts . . . jeep . . . Saquish . . . literature surnmaries . . . peeling out . . . Audio-Visual room . . Hey, Elmo . . . lobsters and duck Dramatics l,2,3,49 V Club l,2,3,4g Library Ser 'ce b 1,Z,3, fOfficer 3lg Yearbook 45 o r 15 Baseball 1,3,4. ,Pl- ARTHUR WILLIAM BENNETT, Jr. fuk! t , ,fx f 'J 111 . . . and I took the road less traveled by!! Hi . . . Hail to thee, Blithe Spirit . . . mumps . . . tennis . . . English flute . . . French . . . sophistication . . . K. and J. J .... kilt . . . Field Hockey 1,2,3,45 Tennis 1,2,3,45 National Honor Society 2,3,45 Softball 15 Athletic Ass'n 1,25 Newspaper 1,2,35 Dramatics 1,2,45 Committees 2,35 Honor Usher 35 Student Council 35 Yearbook 45 Class Officer 1,25 French Club 2,3,45 Basketball 1,25 Sportsmen's Club 3,4. QgQfO5:s44'5Zq,Q'c,1 4 Q14 Sq! x 73 QU, I 'tp Q1 dqiv 1 bk s I q HI. S LINNEA MARION BUSH ole 'Q I7 504, 7e n6',f A D lx ,Lt 004 QC' o 75 6 V ma 'I' X 'N 4, x' fb.. 71 7 Q0 S If X A P04 d , ,VI iz? 671 L40 9 5 ,Q ,V 4 nl' age P P-f I. , 04 ta, C-J, M 'H+ 70+ 1, 1 vp -I K wifi, 4,17-I . x 6r , -V e' ' 1 .f ' KN' lx N I ul K 1 C 4, it f 1 Lf vt ' f v XXI, J' X Nil yf v' x 1 Remember when life's path is steep, to keep your mind open. Dilemma . . . Benjamin Bunny . . . draftsman . . . 'Look, ma, no lights' . . Oops, wrong basket . . . historian . . . Stardust . . . Yearbook 45 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Baseball 3,45 Soccer 45 Senior Play 45 Choir 1,2,3,45 Committees 2,35 Student Council 45 Class Officer 45 Quartet 35 Sportsman's Club 3,4. LAWRENCE ARMSTRONG CHASE 12 The people who make no roads are ruled out from intelligent participation in the world's brotherhood. Student Council . . . athlete . . . leader- ship . . . sailboat . . . spark plugs . . . grin . . . Soccer l,2,3,4g Basketball 1,2,3,4g Base- ball l,2,3,4g Choir 1,2,3,4, KPres.lg Honor Society 2,3,4, fTreasurerlg Marshal 3g French Club 33 Athletic Association 1,25 Sportsmen's Club 3,4, CPresidentl. . - X' -A X kj! agp' 'SQ - EORGE WALTER HANDY These are the joys of the open road For him who travels without a load. Mornin' . . . persuasiveness . . . laughter . . . woman-driver . . . cart- wheels . . . ingenue . . . domesticity . . A.V.room . . . Teddy . . . Newspaper 3,45 Yearbook 45 Cheerleader 3: Sportsmen's Club 4. A f f ,I , f ul A LL 1 V , .J V Q L, nu, X lid! Mix' N , ' Ll, 1 , A MATILDA JANE LEARY ,X X gf I L 'jf ' af' I . I 13 KATHLEEN ANN MCATEER J 5 . M' I nf I 6 fm 6, Q 0 A. x 1 W 1 v J' gp I will find a way or make one. Dramatics . . . Cincinnati Redlegs . . . basketball . . . Monk . . . good-looking . . . hunter . . . still life . . . nasty blast . . . Siko-San. . . Soccer 2,3,4g Basketball Z,3,4g Dramatics 1,2,3g A.A. 1,2,3,4. x 14 There's no road has a star above it. New girl in town . . . kerchiefs . . . Canton . . . Whose jackets . . . mmm . . pierced ears . . . dancing . . Yearbook 45 Cheerleader 4. CHARLES AUSTIN MORRISON div - -V T---,H-ffm!-W-M . A' . . if ,-f-I wt ri' ,. . 51-f ' iff U' ,N . Nyw ,f, -5 ff, 0 V ,,., VJ. 7 ff if af ,W ,-.Q 'I 5 .,..Ml,,..,ff'j, ,P 1,3 ' ,yy-Q, .,-f' r f we 5 yy! 5. pl There is no royal road to geometry. Progressive jazz . . . drums . . . mathe- matician . . . quartet . . . Jose . . . French . . . radio clubs . . . Hi Fi . . . Charles Condomine . . . Mr. Keora . . . Basketball 2,45 Choir l,2,3,45 National Honor Society Z,3,4, lPresJ5 Dramatics l,3,45 Band 1,2,3,45A.V.Club 2,3,45 Dance Committee 2,35 Honor,Usher 35 Yearbook 45 French Club 2,35 Radio Club 3,45 Science Club 2, lPresidentl5 Student Council 45 Class President 4. RALPH VERNON NICHOLS You know the very road into his kindness, and cannot lose your way. Grin . . . Star Island . . . Moonglow . . . long eyelashes . . . V. W.'s . . . khakis . . .button-down shirts . . . Mr. Hokaido ... Soccer 2,3,45 Basketball 1,2,3,45 National ' Honor Society 25 Newspaper 35 Band l,2,3,45 Dramatics 2,35 Committees 2,35 Boys' State 35 Student Council 2,3,4, QVice Presidenth Yearbook 45 Class Officer 2,35 French Club 3,45 Athletic Ass'n. 1,25 S-portsmen's Club 3,45 Tennis 1 JW KENNETH HOLMES NELSON W Ml AM MT ' 5 9 an ffM'fjj up jmffjw My road leads me seawards, My road leads me forth. Ruth . . . Windrift . . .Newport . . . blue legs. . . Where are my glasses? . . . elfin . Hockey l,2,3,4g Tennis 2,3,4g Basketball 1,23 Softball lg Choir l,2,3,4g Newspaper 1,2,3gDramatics l,3,4g Honor Usher 35 Committees 2,35 Yearbook 43 Student Council 2gA.A.l,2g Cheerleader 3: French Club 3,43 Class Treasurer 15 Dramatic Club l,2,3. 1 E K SUSAN ROBERTAX'W ll LQVW -va AJ- Y, v'qyL slfgr f,f5 3 M 'il 5 ff ' Wiic' 'M , V' It lvbvff, W s5f ,+i . 'Ml ANY1 Vfubgd io' JYMM' y Q., ' OX Strong and content, I travel the open road. Infectious grin . . . short-waisted shirts ...cows . . . soccer . . .K.O.at Bridgewater . . . 2x plus 2y equals sleep . . . 'ready Teddy' . . . Soccer 2,3,43 Athletic Association 1,23 Sportmen's Club 3,45 Dance Committee 35 Class Officer 3. n E VL' 'lf VA' 4 '77 991 L, 'LL ff' 'f Aff! J 'C RICHARD JAMES REED ,J X A ' X - 16 I fl! if time x ax f X9 C7 --A ,WRX iffy The one who walked with starry feet. Oh, those eyes . . . shag . . . Buster, Al, Billy, Bruce . . . cheerleader . . . How do you spell that? . . . Library Service Club 4, Yearbook 4, Cheerleader 3. ,NJ E34 C lcv' y Y'-AMX , 43 XD k Mi, ::lyIOYCE BEVERLY REID 'A 99' QVJX' X0 A Xvff- UQ lj U3 gy-' ff 'V YL ' vi NV D I 7 Avg njgv 54 ','i ffxylk JA X XJ KXSXS x C7 Da! LN v f 4 'J .3 f X fDX ,A .Q h ADS! ' fl G-jj V N ,wi QW QM Qf ,fs ff - fl- . .. X JN ---f N97 1 rf' if V -fp - - 0 sf' ., vp ff-3 rj , AO! lf ,f SUSAN VAUGHAN WOOD WARD Slave to no sect, who takes no private road, but looks through Nature to Nature's God. Woodward's Island . . . classical music . . . parties . . . road races . . . safety- pinned glasses . . . Girls' State . . . Caesar's sea routes . . . U.N. Youth Pilgrimage . . . Good Night, Foolish Bird! Field Hockey l,2,3,4g Basketball l,2,3: Tennis l,2,3,45 Softball 15 Choir l,2,3,4 NHS 2,3,43 Newspaper 2,35 Dramatics 1,2,3,43 Band l,2,35 Committees 2.3: Honor Usher 3: Girls' State Award 35 Student Council l,2,3,45 Yearbook 45 French Club 3,43 AA l,Z,3,4. 17 2491 enior lass PRESENTS 194 Q' L 4965 P X Mfkkkx v f F k v 9 14 5 IT piace N DHS. time N oc1L.25 ' 8500 56 'O c , 0' AAX -'O . XL X ,fl GX 1XkQ Q XXXXX ,JN CAST M fllf an 9 COM M I TTEF 9 554005 Stage M ASE RUSH llmars B Assislvd li' or-zins N anagers William Morrisun Make Mrb l' Scene Scene Scene Scene Two: Seve TWO ral hours later. on Fall evening. fternoon. days later. la ter. The action takes place in the living room of Charles Condomine's home in Kent. and D ramatic' Advertising Kenneth Nelson liarbnra Arncy J'1nft A Progra m George Director Mr. La wre pril noe Dunn SHO ff 8652 1 'fa if 335331 ' ESE? 260- COUPLE OATA' pi Q. 5 lf' hw .1' ,I, , l.. K' 'J K- 4 K-4414- L L Q' U C Q-Lui 7 lk, 1 xxx c Sqn... ,1.- Qc,iQ,k,-Lf,-.-A LL., MMG .yvwx Q6 ka2LT'Qy1l 1'L i,M ' A xv-Qg...,if.. ,L QC. 5 ,5 O ll! QR H, HUGO x Ll-'K L A. LJ1, 1, Wxc 'ight lg - SENIDR CLASS ,I OFFICERS sf' Q' Q- A 1 2 T Pass. M RHLPH NKLHULS wc? P. M LQHHY CHIHSE 5523, M CHARLES MOSRSSONF Talinsfv Iuwwxs BEKQZNS HDVKSOF1 M LHWHENEE DUNN Z4 HZ' H0140 AEN Janet Barbara Billy Ilmars Linnea Larry George Teddy Kathy Chuck Kenny Ralph Susan Richie Joyce Woody 'ffl nursing, pediatrics, marriage children teachers' college, kindergarten work teaching fellowship in France Navy, marriage, four children, lobstering and duck hunting echanical engineering school, home to Latvia if 1t'S freed study in literature and the Fine Arts graduate work abroad diplomatic service liberal arts college, history and political science, diplomatic service engineering, Army, foreign travel Greece business school, secretarial work visit to Rome s Basilica of St Peter life as a gentleman farmer's wife. business school, travel all over the world cutting records marriage 'eventu ally, children. prep school, radio and TV school broadcasting work Europe, art school, commercial design lay out and architecture college, electrical engineering hi fi fiddling, research skin diving liberal arts college, world travel career as a psychoanalyst teachers' college, Navy, junior high math teacher marriage life as a gentle man farmer. I.B.M. school, bachelor girl, California, here I corne ' liberal arts college, French and Spanish major U N work abroad castle on the Rhine. 8 iff fl P l P515 if J 9 ,, fi? q X .1 , , 5 V104 In P wp 1 QL .0 . ' UK 7 I v wildly, swab f5fQ1.LfV First Row, left to right: D. Corcoran, V. Berzins, S. Butler, J. McNe F. Fernandes, S. Snyder, E. Southard, E. Hardy, J. Mack, N. Bray. Sec- ond Row: R. Leary, M. Nickerson, S. Woodward, I. Berzins, L. Mugford, A. Smithson, M. Kehoe, S. Snow, C. Alander, C. Arney, J. Thomas. T Row: S. Velardo, C. LaGreca, B. Stone, S. Stewart, J. Hiltz, S. Baker, I J CLASS il, hird A. Heywood, R. Wakefield, S. Rich. Fourth Row: A. Ahlquist, B. Chis- ., holm, S. Chisholm, R. Wilken, I. Shipley, R. Jones, T. Chantre, W. Wi Uviissing from picture: F. Field, S. Pearson, S. Pratt.l 'P rt. S. Stuart, president: F. Fernandes, secretary Donald Corcoran, treas- urer. W , lf!! f I ' 1 1-, - ' . ' Xi. 'J V Lp. V, U , 1 l ., , . .fxilSYai'f , . ,A - ef fn I 1 Q NW f fy! 7 V xx U i .1 2,1 4, ,X ff ll, A I' , F. . x X, H. X if 'f . nf v .I J ' I f ' 4 -Q 2 - J ' ' .K - I , J' 1 W fl f 1 1 4. f 1. . -' r- f . A , , . fj . f Q .iii 1 f CLASS CE X Q 1 M v ,,.i,,H,m?,x V f 5':'f'Lj,. l ' Qffftbfl-. L f?fa1.r ' ' FIRST Row, Left ' g r. M. L 'Torrey, J. Anderson, J. Sawyer, V. Cvla , Bk. ore, rown, P. Swanson, F. Metcalf, 5 M. Walker. SE O 1 B. lloway, E. Short, B. Boland, U, X' . J. Muji a K. il e on, J. .G agher, R. Leary, S. Landry, C.Bump, Wt lg' . E. Johns . , IR OW: nold, S. Pye, M. Howland, P. Mark, XXX Qwfie, D. Kent, . ield, . lihin on, J. Govoni, S. Andrews, N. Merry, M. MCL lin. F U ROW: W. Clark, F. Legate, C. Harris, .Fl .6 L. Nass, . snip1ey, F. anzi, D. Benson, R. Steele, s. Campbell, X X' , ff 1'?iig fQ2 Z. C. Loth. QMISSING from Picture: A. Amado, D. Balboni, M. Hanson X R. Jones, P. MacLeod, J. Freeman, G. MacFarland.J 'l l' l ' C4 X' JJ 'J' ' N . A . fn. .... ..,. j I K n , .3fgY:'Sj3,,'l5f ,LJ , 4 f' .JJ , .lf - . 1 ,fl P wx! ' 'I' pf ll I ,cf A f 0 v P , faff7Zfff-L9 , We .j Q' t ,..' Kj Q' -- ,Q of X' f' ff QF ' , h J ff' J' cj JJQ '3',!3l, N . .- ..... -f 054 , J a L . W 'A iff-:--Y X cf J 1 Y f ' l X I Cynthia Bump, treasurer 9 David Benson, president Q X V' . Leroy Harris, vice-president: Velma Glass, 1 1 4.4 'I 2 H secretary. , N 'l'! 1 1,3 3: '12 133 ivy, JG' 1 If Y ,. J V E L, 7! A .Cf 1 'N ll' 'ml,l13l, .,llflu1 ll.l2f'l W., f I i .. e. 1 1' glfll 2 8 Nj,illlyixwwX! wx . .ifcczf-2 J .we3llf,lllllllllllallFlMlww.. ' yf JllllllwlNlW1l,l,llllllwulW. ' ww H H M' 'L' l 'l ': was i , uf si NINTH GRADE FIRST ROW, Left to Right: E. Barbosa, P. Cope, J. MacLeod, B. Blanchard, L. Irwin, D. Doyle, J. McNeil, M. Emerson, J. McManus, A. Collins, L. Blanchard, A. Trainer, E. Cannon, L. Balboni, R. Chase, K. Nix, F. Wadsworth, A. Pratt. SECOND ROW: K. Ridlon, A. Smithson, D. Lantz, W. Murphy, L. Wadsworth, L. Levy, P. Andrews, N. Adams, M. Dale, K. Conathan, L. Cheney, S. Torrey, J. Mack, T. Bradford, A.Hardy,A. Carlson, A. Blanchard, J. DeWolf. THIRD ROW: H. Cushing, B. Marshall, L. Nudd, B. Suk, P. Chapin, I. Kent, M. Marr, C. Loth, J. Borgeson, J. Doty, R. Trout, S. Wales, R. Wadsworth, D. Martin, B. Jones, D. Reed. FOURTH ROW: H. Raliegh, G. Pierce, R. MacFarlane, C. Wrye, W. Collins, C. Walker, C. Montgomery, W. McNeil, C. Kopke, S. LaFleur, D. Seaver, L. Bush, P. Welcker. QMissing from picture: E. Banzi, J. Benevides, F. LaGreca, P. Bedfordj was 6 sz EIGHTH GRADE First Row, left to right: B. Burgoyne, P. Nelson, E. Wadsworth, R. Poole, D. DeWolf, F. Benevides, P. Mason, J. Moore, D. Metcalf, S. Wood, P. Stott, R. Guilderson, J. Ahlquist, J. Hall. Second Row: J. Correia, B. Heywood, T. Butler, J. Christie, P. Cheney, S. Rodham, D. Locke, E. Savastano, C.Prince D. Kendrew, P. Batson, L. Barbosa. Third Row: R. Cushing, P. Richards, P. Fagley, J. Thayer, B. Bump, R. Barkley, J. Corcoran, E. Harris, D. Wads- worth, B. Atwood, P. Gunyon. Fourth Row: S. Marr, M. Nickerson, D. Steele, B. King, K. Randall, L. Govoni, R. Moore, R. Wadsworth, B. Wilken, H. Hollo- way, C. Coffin, L. Crocker. QMissing from picture: T. Beuttel, P. Lawson, R. Woodsum, J. Colburn, B. Harding, W. Thomas, T. Amado.D ELLA SS 6 SEVENTH GRADE First Row, left to right: D. Banzi, P. Quidley, A. Merry, K. Roberts, B. Vinal, M. Ahlquist, J. Howland, M. Hurd, A. Nickerson, W. Butler, M. Sibilio, J. Peterson, E. Hammond, D. Baker, P. Colburn, S. Benson, A. Gilbert. Second Row: W. Jones, I. Sutherland, J. Torrey, P. Nelson, S, Baker, B. Kopke, E. Glass, P. Irwin, S. Jacobs, M. Power, J. Howard, P. Johnson, D. Thomas, E. Kehoe, S. Scherff. Third Row: C. LaFleur, D. Timpany, E. Walker, E. Carl- son, B. Craig, P. Osborne, N. Sawyer, B. Bottenus, K. Peterson, B. Bradley, J. Adams, K. Emerson, J. Johnston, W. Holmes. Fourth Row: J. Boudreau, N. Starr, R. Handy, D. Johnson, R. Chase, R. Taylor, M. McDevitt, M. Fox, D. Tura, J. Conathan, P. Pye, L. Parker, QMissing from picture: J. Andrews, B. Blakeman, R. Cooper, D. Drollet, S. Ellis, D. Merry, B. Pettey, L. Murdock, A. Shane, N. Southard, G. Torrey, M. Welcker, C. Borghesani, B. Coffin, J. Kent, C. Lantz, C. L'Heureux, R. Locke, S. Pratt.J f FRENCH Lu?- fw X 3 S X RAM' CWB S771 ,L-'.':-. 552' Org? R STUDE COUNCI First Row, left to right. Robert Locke Qvice presidentl, Miss Ellen Powers Qadvisorl, Philip Cheney Qpresidentl, Mr. Geoffry Mattocks Qadvisorl, Susan Wood Qsecretaryl, Ann Nickerson Qtreasurerl. Second Row: Peter Richards, Douglas Locke, Bruce Wilken, David Tura, Patience Pye, Pamela Fagley, Richard Handy, Donald Merry. LS STUDENT COUNCIL First Row, left to right: Shirley Snow. Carol Arney, Neal Merry, Susan Playfair, Ralph Nichols ltreasurerl, George Handy lpresidentl, Mr. Rod- ney R. Wood ladvisorl. Second Row: Anne Heywood, June Anderson, Linda Mugford, William McNeil, Sandra Baker, Susan Woodward, Law- rence Chase, Ian Shipley, Kenneth Nelson Qvice-presidentl, Sheila An- drews Qsecretaryl, Arthur Smithson. Third Row: Stephen Campbell, Michael Walker, Peter Welcker. lMissing from picture: Sara Woodward, Douglas Locke, Stephen Pearson.l Natinnalafmnnrinrinfu F1rst Row, left to rlghtz Sally Stewart fsecretaryl, Ralph Nichols lpresidentj, Mr. Ralph Blakeman Qadvisorl, Linnea Bush Qvice presidentl. Second Row: Sandra Baker, George Handy Qtreasurerj, Susan Woodward. 34 DRAMATIC CL B -'x First Row, left to right: June Anderson, Denise Doyle, Barbara Stone, JoAnne McNeil, Suzanne Butler, Sandra Baker, Francisca Fernandes, Shirley Snow, Barbara Moore, Katherine Conathan, Jayne McNeil. Sec- ond Row: Beth Boland, Alice Amado, Sandra Snyder, Linda Mugford, Mrs. Florence J. Harrison Qadvisorj. Third Row: Eleanor Hardy, Ellen Southard, Cynthia Bump, Sheila Andrews, Mary Howland, Louise Cheney, Priscilla Chapin, Carol Loth, Deborah Kent, William McNeil, Charles Montgomery, Scott Wales, Wayland Clarke. Fourth Row: Gregory Peirce, William Collins. QQ LE CERCLE CAIS ,- Left to right: Linnea Bush, Ralph Nichols, Mrs. Florence J. Harrison Qadvisorj, Susan Playfair, Kenneth Nelson, Susan Woodward. 35 Q f 2091 J 'v o' V UGO' X, Gif sxwv-Q70 '0g0 of 'o Oil so 09 5 g9 N? dbqs 59 no 'v e- e 92.90 o 'Q e, 5' ave 4 0 40009 4 ' of ff 9 '25 4 04 C0 'Q KP 9 9 K- 00 50 'ZS 0'w,f 9 wmv Q0 tw x S -5 0 'Q' ,G 0' c 5' 1 Q, 0 'O Q? s 'Y 'O 4 9 0 5 o 45 cf 1' 0 'O' e-K' Q Q Qt Q5 Q 0155 T300 C0 Ypgvp 6 fl, G ,go ,660 -Q, Qi 9 '41 99 'N ' o 6 0 'U e E000 v0oiN,50 4 vxzi bwooisg 9 C Y' 9 QC? 1 Xpoerdsgxg, o -0 Q0 x 6 ox ' 11 ,GO X. 3, 5, I-L U 4 Q0 9 Q VQONC -:N 0 H Q 6f'49QQ' Qc 5' H+,o S awk Q N NI Q 05' 40 C, ix 9 0 'Ka' Q, 0 XG 'Q 2,0 -C0 61 Q X Loioxp fo K' 0 0 Q5 V X 0 6 ep K59cL4i90 rg,-X' 199 OK' Oil Q ob v bafb o6+o fbrl v nefq xpoba . 0 dodo N xy 4 -5 O 5+ o o 69 50 Q Q 9 4 X-fy Q YQ cp oe? 50.99 Q . V I ox Q9 .gb .50 Q, wx, x, 960 5 QQ, O 0 ' 23' 4:0 'Q -nf' di' QV? 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John Borgeson, George MacFarlane, oy Stephen Velardo, Ralph Nichols. A WJ? First Row. left to right: Ruth Hutchinson, Carol LaGreca, Jacqueline Mack, Arlene Smithson, Inta Berzins, Elaine Short, Mrs. Elesebeth Ben cordo, Ellen Johnson. Second Row: Barbara Holloway, Roberta Leary, Fay Field, Velrna Glass, Joyce Reid, Ann Ahlquist, Martha Nickerson, Vija Berzins, Shirley Huff. Joyce Gallagher. J QA 4 all, M53 ,,j'Z1QOa. ! Q. 7 P2 4 ,Z Ln I C15 gf!! f C Q 00 rp. X XA Q xo 07 Ju 'Va PV! ,1 iw ,0 f . l . Eli X First Row, left to right: Judith Sawyer, Carol Loth, Jayne McNeil, Louise Cheney Qvice-presidentl, Merrill Brown Qsecretaryj, Stephen Rich Qpresidentl, Mr. Ralph Long, Jr. Qadvisorj. Second Row: Stephen Campbell, Sheila An- drews, June Anderson, Bruce Shipley, Wayland Clarke, Deborah Kent, Patricia Mark, Fred Legate ltreasurerj, Frank Metcalf, Craig Loth, Charles Walker. Third Row: Katherine Guilderson, Stephen Velardo, Richard Jones. SCIE CE CLUB VELOG First Row, left to right: George Handy lbusiness managerj, Ilmars Berzins Qphotography editorj, Susan Playfair Qco-literary editorj, Linnea Bush Qliterary editorl, Susan Woodward leditoz -in-chiefl, Kenneth Nelson Qart editorl, Lawrence Chase Qco-art editorj. Second Row: Matilda Leary Ctypistl, Charles Morrison Qco-record editorl, Richard Reed Qco-business managerj, William Bennett Qre- cord editorl, Ralph Nichols lco-photography editorl. 1Missing from picture: Mrs Irene Sherwood Qstaff advisorj, Janet April, Barbara Arney, Kathleen McAteer, Joyce Reidl. , ,T-5 ,ff A ff' . ,, 12 ami HL.-- f ' uf! el..-A- nw W' wafer po K ke, -2- .--f . tale wha r ., , ',, nd e, .Ln f xg 3 af ' mal boo ' . -as PM . forth' design 996109 ,gf A' UGO iooted S aeto are in Y ff VY- thin ch Q - h6a gf BDY W Ulu B 0 J Th ou area 115.1609 ' Xymow Y .te since 5aC0n 7 1 ' 1 1 be qu If 1' a. to Af P9 J fl 4 X , jf? , fi -,..4- ,. V M-Q fr f 3 iff, Q, -' 4- ff- ' 1 ,ft , -r A 3-,,-+3 . f' 39 ,MX D. H. S sf Wadsworth, John Torrey, Lawrence Wadsworth, , Bradford Pettey, Karen Peterson, Belle Kent, Pamela Stott, Anne Collins, Marilyn Sibilio, Francis Benevides, Brent Vinal. Second Row: First Row, left to right: Fred John DeWolf, Merrill Welcker Ralph Nichols, Barbara Bump, Susan Wood, Barbara Atwood, Philip Nelson, Robert Locke, Barton Heywood, Richard Handy, Laurie Mur- ., dock, Ja ckson Kent, Peter Richa rds , Cha r le s Walker , Micha el Walker , Wil- liam Collins, Neal Merry, Antonio Ama do, Stanley Ellis, Robe rt Coope r, Cliff L'Heureux, Alan Shane , Ruth Hutchinson, Dona ld M e r r , Cha rle s Lantz. 'ii y , ... .X .. -. , A t rirr l ' at las X , Yi n g r in? Q ' V ' fem , l .H ..,, QU '40 ROUBADOURS aan Q 96, aio, I 1 CHOIR First Row, left to right: Mary Howland, Suzanne Butler, Linda Wadsworth, Alice Hardy, Cynthia Bump, Susan Playfair, Mr. Roger Jarvis Qdirectorj, Judith McManus, Joaquina Mujica, June Anderson, Susan Woodward, Barbara Stone, Linda Mugford. Second Row: Margaret Marr Qaccompanistl, Mary Alice Kehoe, Mary Emerson, June Thomas. Third Row: Frederick Wads- worth Lsecretaryl, David Balboni, Stephen Velardo, Neal Merry, Stephen Campbell, Richard Jones Qvice-presidentj, Richard Wilken, Richard Steele, George Handy Qpresidentj, Lawrence Chase, Ian Shipley Qtreasurerl, William Collins, Stephen Rich, Charles Walker, Michael Walker, Donald Corcoran, Brian Jones, Ralph Nichols. Because the road was steep and long And through a dark and lonely land, God set upon my lips a song, And put a lantern in my hand. Uoy ,e Kilmer, Yo u .5 link 1' f ' t to right: Waylan Clar ph Nichols, Stephen Rich, l ln' , N l erry. ' I ,Mlm nigga. NPl.fL4l1W?f! WW 1. EQ MH J J if M W5fYwJf Awgssg Us CURVES M632 ff Sfrxfyt ,V NJ' MU 1 , My - Wy . , fi, ,,5f,f4 , W I WL J W JJ YJ fivfywf am JL C nf ndff, J Mack, fzgrhx pAEjUre: y! ,, , YN , 1 . , . , X Y ,V A Jifj I HI, nj .MAJ 'F l I M4 ,W . Q fp V0 ll ijfnfzvgff ,mf,w,wW,,w CJ Q, x 'V1 J ri ' I., JJ .A f LIN :VW f A' I Mpjfuf .df 'J A fl nfl: 'X' XTWVH C l y ' Xi- s 'D la - sa! N - 1 f ext ff' 2 X -5 Q - -i J X ' 7 ff gh N S 0 C C I X wi I ii Q. .--?.,'- W - we afar,-F .4 5'2 5 - ,i , .4 AA.. I pg of 5 2 i i X ,4 ,y 4 :l A ,12i.9x.Q.m Tx I J .sn n 'J 'Y C .L S CCER -. . 1 fy-A N. ff Kai ' -,-,. mr'--M , . , ..,:. 1, ,Q .N ..f.m,:n:s, -fb .. -f5L.i.s.t ,Q f :.. v m: in-4 -L X C :ies ........ First Row, left to right: Stephen Velardo, Kenneth Nelson, George Handy, Sidney Pratt, Richard Reed and Charles Morrison Qco-captainsl, Ilrnars Berzins, Donald Corcoran, George MacFarlane, Lawrence Chase, Paul Swanson. Second Row: Mr. George Teravainen Qcoachj, John Andrews, Frederick Wadsworth, Lawrence Wadsworth, Joseph Correia, Richard Wadsworth, Bruce Shipley, Paul McLeod, Bruce Chisholm, Spencer Chis- holm, Donald Steele, Philip Cheney. QMissing from picture: Charles Fer- nandes, Benjamin Marshall, David Balboni, Ian Shipley, Arthur Smithson.l 44 HOCKEY First Row, left to right: Belle Kent, Barbara Stone, Anne Heywood, Suz- anne Butler, Susan Playfair, Cynthia Bxunp, Sandy Baker and Susan Wood- ward, Qco-captainsl, Mrs. Mary Stott Qcoachl, Linnea Bush, Louise Cheney, Sara Woodward, Mary Alice Kehoe. Second Row: Jayne McNeil, Barbara Moore, Barbara Atwood, Beth Boland, Barbara Bump, Katherine Guilder- son, Judy Sawyer, Linda Mugford, Shirley Snow, Suzanne Arnold, Lee Blanchard, Carol Loth, Jo-Anne McNeil. 45 BOYS1 BASKETBALL 1 l I Pratt, Michael Walker, Ian Shipley, Kenneth captainsj, Lawrence Chase, Charles Morrison, Mr. George Teravainen Qcoachl, Paul Swanson, , Richard Wadsworth, Lawrence Wadsworth, Wil- U.V. coachj. Third Row: Spencer Chis- elardo, Richard Steele, Donald Corcoran, red Wa ' i 46 if f' PM p I W GIRLS ' Ei v I S, X 'xi Wg W , S l li B5 x , E! 'Sy HQ N x . C 'om V howl' -fir vow 0: rt Neykj-Q.:-molrs 69 R ovwwf bps , Rmqmybwll L . U46 an 6 ks :yy xxx gyfsx' gl We QW G-Dua Xu Q ' '50 xy g , bk, l YDA O00 QOCZGI YY' . First Row, left to right: Sa ra Woodward, Arlene Smithson, Belle Kent, Sally Ann Stuart Qco-captainl, Mrs. Mary Stott Lcoachj, Sandra Baker Qco-captainl, Suzanne Butler, Linda Mugford, Susan Pye. Second Row: Mary Alice Kehoe, Anne Heywood, Cynthia Buxnp, Mary Hansen, Beth Boland, Barbara Moore, Suzanne Arnold, Shirley Snow. Third Row: Patricia Cope, Louise Cheney, Judith McManus, Carol Loth, Francisca Fernandes, Sandra Snyder, Martha Dale, Margaret Marr, Lee Blanchard, Ann Collins. Fourth Row: Denise fn Doyle, Prudence Andrews, Judith Freeman. fMissing from Picture: Jo Anne Q0 McNeil, Beverly Blanchard. oo M Ax u v-1fJo9'fJJv'-Tyuv E-'SWKTVQ A sf 5,33 ,XX 1 ak 'Wm P 1 SOFTB LL A rn LL.g Q Ki ,QM First row, left to right: Sandra Baker, Sandra Snyder, Francisca Fernan- des, Susan Pye, Mrs. Ma ry Stott Ccoachl, Arlene Smithson, Mary Alice Kehoe, Shirley Snow. Second Row: Velma Glass, Alice Hardy, Mary Han- sen, Sandra Landry, Katherine Guilderson, Suzanne Arnold, Barbara ' Moore, Louise Cheney, Anne Collins, Barbara Atwood. Third Row: Jayne gf' McNeil, Ethel Cannon, Lee Erwin, Patricia Cope, Prudence Andrews, Linda Levy, Beverly Blanchard, Linda Balboni. 535' Vu 3 48 First row, left to r William McNeilg William Bennett, Merryg third ley, Leroy ture: Mr Chase, Pratt, EB L TENN S .--3. ni'1:l '. 41:31:11-r ig!! .'lllm al n aiu' u lll'1:l'2HL gltl-pi:-.la 22513211215 11:1515-51- First row, left to right: Belle Kent, Sarah Wood- ward, Susan Butler, Barbara Buxnpg second row: Barbara Mullowney, Linnea Bush, Susan Wood- ward, Mrs. Stott Qcoachl, Yvette Dion, Cynthia Bump. Uviissing from picture: Susan Playfair-.J M AST aww Keeping abreast of the trend toward trained minds and bodies, Mr. Kiberd and eight enthusiastic athletes have pioneered a new sport-gyrnnastics. The team is experimenting with judo and hu- man pyramids and plans to be in shape for an exibition by next season. First row, left to right: Bruce Shipley, Ralph Nichols, Sidney Pratt William McNeilg second row: Richard Wilken, Philip Gunyan Fred Wadsworthg third row: Mr. Myles Kiberd Qadvisorj, Ilmars Berzins Cmanagerj. PORTSM NSS First row, left to right: George Handy, Bruce Shipley, Susan Butler, Sara Woodward, Arlene Smithson, Martha Nickerson, second row: Donald Corcoran, Stephen Velardo, Mr. Walter Kennedy, Barbara Stone, Sandra Baker, third row: Charles Morrison, Ian Shipley, Susan Pye, Sally Stuart, fourth row: Paul Swanson, Richard Steele, Anne Heywood, Linda Mugfordg fifth row: Sheila Andrews, Cynthia Burnp, Lawrence Chase, Kenneth Nelson, Susan Woodward, Linnea Bush, sixth row: William Ben- MacFarlane, Susan Playfair, Matilda Leary, Richard CLUB nett, George Reed, Isabelle Kent. x N N J X ,NX , fx I J N 1' I ,Y lx 'L I ' 1 'S kto The edi the choir sky, yea L J , x X, 1 right: Ein 52 ez-song sec Janet April George Handy, Linda Mugford.j Ian Shipley, Jones, Way- Uviissing from ILE STONES- I Remember us as freshmen, and some of our class- mates who left '? Good old Mrs. Ferrell - her late slips, the nickels and dimes she lent us, and that one last phone call. 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