Duxbury High School - Partridge Yearbook (Duxbury, MA)

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Once the flood has carried them to the ocean they will separate, sailing each toward his own goal, carrying the godspeed of the long-suffering craftsmen who helped shape their destinies. iz: we 22,6 151' f l V :ff 4 , ,fall ' i ,, y Wm . W?ff'i? 'i9 'A e sfgmzuwifii-.,. t 05 , 1YIilllt7qW ' f',- N ., 5 ' gf. fa. 4' at-aglf' W13:5'5',.' lx ll - lr -2324! Qi vf g.. T' , L ,,. ,... - 'wg f'ig:,--A-grid-fg? ' f ' 71 5 ' 1 1 f -v Z v. x A f t Q :Ayn l U, '-'l ' 77 1 1 -l+ W'4.-25? . -of i x7g'- ' r.k .'b.f'x','4.-, 'WV If S A W fy, ff.. f' -. i,' ' 4 iii . tv ff 1-'N22'1'gf 421 VI 1 ,..- 1 ' ' :gg ' ., gf A., lgiwfkt .es One of Mr. Kennedy's outstanding characteristics is his sense of humor. All his classes have laughed over his iokes at many times. But humor for the sake of humor is not enough, the laugh always il- lustrates a point, making it unforgettable. Another characteristic of Mr. Kennedy's is his far-sighted imagination. He imagined and created the model congress and the mock election, giving us the chance to participate in the workings of government and making history lessons come alive. For these gifts, among many others, we dedicate our year- book to Mr. Walter Kennedy. i l llgy nrlmr Htlnlf er , . iw., Q ' 1 W 4 Z Q. N I E 7 E u '4 x x X f x ff '4 f X f ff , I e f Right to Left: Mr. John A. Brock, Jr., Mrs. Martha M. Palfrey, Mr. Herbert R. Nelson, Dr. Everett L. Handy, Mr. Edward L. Bu Mr. Walter B. Collins.X L' ' ,ea i S f f f L X Q , Q e 3 S ,f I X ' I, , W . I! A X i 1 , 'ff rtmir i N lbw' DR. EVERETT L. HANDY l Superintendent of Schools To the Class of l96l H., To be a member of a graduating class is an important accomplishment in any year. To be a member ot the last class to graduate trom the old Duxbury High School however, has a special significance that goes beyond the successful completion of course requirements. For one thing, it marks the close ofa thirty-tive year period during which this building served the many needs ot thousands of Duxbury young people. It indicates, also, that Duxbury, like other communities, musr change to meer the problems of population growth and new educational programs. In another sense: 'f Points out to us that what we learn is more endurinq than bricks and mortar, for the knowledge we gain through education continues with us long after buildings have outlived their usefulness ' Everett- L. Handy Superintendent of Schools 1 aplam MR. HARRY B. MCCORMICK, Prlncnpol e 0 MRS. MURIEL O. FERRELL, Secretary fl! Mr. Michael Sheehan ond Mr. Russell Edwards Cusfoclians I1 lUfft1:cr ,Cy .. , ,F - f 6 - i f il if yi 1 I Ivy 1 . Xl X67 Q First Row, Left to Right Mr Abott Rice, Commercial Sublects ..., ..... - Mrs. Agnes Reed, Commercial Subiects, Karl Stahl, Social i K4 fix?-i! Studies and English Second Row Mr. James Kelley Social X lit ,. , ' l 'i . . K 'P I - 351 I ' ' . : A R lr Studies, Mr. Walter Kennedy, Social Studies. D , ll Q? ' iq. 1 1 ,. l x 1 l 1 I 'i l, .X s . i A 5 . f,,,'.. V , Wt ' tl f 1 1 2' Jf i X .3. .PA First Row, Left to Right: Mr. David Murphy, Science, Mr. Ralph Blakeman, Mathematics, Assistant Principal, Mr. Robert Backus, Mathematics. Second Row: Mr. Robert Sullivan, Science, Mr. Lawrence Dunn, Mathematics. 'ff , I First Row, Left to Right: Miss Anna Davis, Art, Miss Janice Pearson, Household Arts, Mrs. Liliane Peters, French. Second Row: Mr. Roger Jarvis, Music, Miss Beverly Briggs, Physical Education, Mr. Ronald Child, Biology and Chemistry, Mr. Edwin I Greene, Industrial Arts. First Row, Left to Right: Miss Ann Vaitielcaitis, English, Mrs. , lrene Sherwood, English, Miss Josephine Bray, English, Mrs. Constance Pye, Latin, Miss Mary Murrill, French. Second Row: Mr. Raymond Jenness, English, Mr. Robert Anderson, English. I t MR. ROBERT B. MENDENHALL Guidance Director fAnd Friend, ilgfi I X I ,1-x 1 1 i ' 41 ' - A I P' 1 EDWARD CHARLES BANZl QEddiei Tournament of Plays - 2,35 Rocket Club - Prom Committee - 35 Bowling Team - 2,3. Ed. . .Hot Ford. . .Bowling. . .Kanooky Bird. Barry's Convertible. . . Navy. Wit makes its own welcome and levels all distinguishing. LINDA ROSE BALBONI Library Service Club - l,2, Secretary 3, Pres ident 45 Softball - if Tournament of Plays -3. Pete. . .Tassy's. . .Ponytail. . .P. J. parties. Quiet. ..Helpful. Good friends are not always the loudesf talkers. li ,St I! JILIO BERNARD BENEVIDES Parking Lot.. . Don t worry about it . . . My hatl . . .Chin Fuzz. Where genius can't go, intelligence will find a way. sul' pt, fa., +.:, , ., a P. 'ts :fig fs 1 BEVERLY ANN BLANCHARD A csevi A ,ff-' A Student Council - 25 531 typist - 3,45 Library Y Service Club - 2,3,45 Basketball - 4. . , M V ' Blonde...Rainbow...Plymoutl1...Shy... Q, Freeman's. F A ' A Her ways are ways of pleasantness. 'X Xt x, X LESLEE ANN BLANCHARD Basketball - l,2,3,45 Hockey - l,2,3, Co- captain 45 Softball - l,25 Tennis - T5 Sports men's Club - 3,45 Dance Committee - 2,35 Future Teachers-Secretary 3,45 Tournament of Plays - 2,35 Senior Play - 45 French Club - 3,45 Calendar Committee - 45 Prom Commit- tee - 35 Student Council - 4. X K A' DQ, Les-a-lee . . .French II . . . Where's Lem? ...I . . . Blue Angel. . . Come over here! . . .Prom ' . Queen...Room 2l...Pizza. Y Q I love a broad margin to my life. A A , i 3 PAMELA ANN BONGIORNO qv fPammyl 'Wm -04? 3 Tournament of Plays - 2,35 Tennis - 25 Basketball 25 Dance Committee - 2,4. 4,1641 I ,Q Beg your pardon, couldn't hear you. . . .Friendly s ...Bonio...Party at Tarlciln. What's mine is yours, and what is yours 'f is mine. JOHN BATES BORGESON A V Club - l, President - 2,3,4, Hi-Hats - 3,4. doitr if RUSSELL FRANCIS CAMPANELLI CRussl Russell Campanelli is one of the people who make the world go around. Quiet, uncom plaining, they bear the weight of the world work without comment, without fuss. We are glad that Russ came from Florida to ioin us during our senior year. 's Florida. . .Dark eyes. . .Red convertible. A man he seems of cheerful yesterdays and confident tomorrows. fm at-5 Lib Handsome. . .Mechanic. . .Helpful . . . lf you can't ight, don't do itl . . .tall. Good humor is the health of the soul. ALEXANDRIA RAE CARLSON fSandyl rary Service Club - 3,4. Cut it out . . .Long red hair. . .Sid. . . Puddles. . .P. J. parties. . . My little Marine. Horses. . .Plymouth. A peace of all earthly dignities, a still and quiet conscience. Duxbury Free Library PRISCILLA EDITH CHAPIN Dance Committees - l,2,35 French Club - 35 f 5 Aa Qs FC ROBERT KENDRICK CHASE fBobbyl Soccer - 3,45 Basketball - l,2,3,45 Baseball- l,2,35 Sportmen's Club - 2,3,45 Prom Commit- tee - 35 Tournament of Plays - 2. Soccer party. . . Library. . . Locker room. . . Chemistry Lab. . .TclI. . . Lunchroom. . . Star soccer goalie. Noise is not necessary for success. rj , R13 er ta' Dramatic Club - l,2,35 Newspaper Staff - 3,45 Literary Magazine - 2,3,45 Yearbook - 45 Tournament of Plays - l,2,35 Senior Play - 45 Honor Usher - 35 Student Council - 4. Whompah ll l... .Black 'n' blue bomb. . . Floor itl . . .Lilacs, fireflies, and a broken headlight. O0nql . . . Hey, Cawo Wofl Her nature is sunny and bright like her hair. ANN HUTCHINSON COLLINS fAnniel Basketball - l,2,3,45 Softball - l,25 Hockey 1,25 Band - l,25 Choir - l,2,35 Sportsmen's Club - l,2,35 Secretary 45 Class Secretary - 3,45 Tournament of Plays - 2,35 Dance Com- mittee - l,2,3. You're kiddingl . . . Saquish. . . Bus rides. . . Will-yuml . . . Beach bums . . .Jeep. . . Floor it, Prisl . . .Edaville. She's never haughty, never proud, Popular in every crowd. PATRICIA ANN COPE C' -.Z L AN N ELIZABETH CORC ORAN ICorkyJ French Club - 3,45 Future Teachers - 4, Dance Committee - 3, Tennis - 2, Tournament of Plays - 2,31 Senior Play - 4. IPatl Basketball - l,2,3,4, Softball I,2, Cheer leading - I, Tournament of Plays - 2. Hi lover . . .Oftice. . .Warren. . .Marshflelcl. . . Basketball games. Yes, my heart has a mind of its own. Mr. Long, Jr .... P. J. parties...Geometry class . . .Boston. . .Beach parties. Modest, simple and sweet. .h A X. '-1 HARVEY BRIGGS CUSHING Herb...'33 Dodge...D. F. D .... Math and Sci ence. . .Physics ancl Chemistry Experiments. The quiet mind is richer than a crown. P JOHN DAVIES DeWOLF Uackl A Band-l,2,3,4, Dance Band -l,2,3, A. V. -l. NA ' '5l Ford. . .Fire Station. . .Water-skiing. . . Standish V DENISE RAE DOYLE fDenil Library Service Club - l,2,3,4, Basketball Man- ager - l,2, Q1 Typist - 3,45 Dramatic Club - l, 3, Tournament of Plays - l,2,3, Senior Play - 4. Let's skip second period, Petel . . .P. J. parties . . . Dana. . . Detention. . . Late slips. . . Bonneville . . .Mr. Kennedy. How long a time lies in one little word? f lifting! G f. W, Q J it Shore parties. . . Sentimental Journey. l believe that in the end the truth will conquer. X s I J l DANA LEE EDDY l'll make it . ..Hot Six...Plymouth...Air ...ng 'l force. . . O'Neil's Farm. . . Beards. A if -. .- ,, '-,' . fn. vig. .v . is 'Q is - ,,. ily- , -45 l z an .4 X . ' at ' f it tl ' I ' VM For time will teach thee soon the truth. ALICE LITTLE HARDY 45 Honor Society - 3,45 Student Council - 42 Yearbook Staff - 45 Honor Usher - 35 Sportsmen Club - 2,3,4. Perky. . . Me, I couldn't do thatl . . .Hockey wing. . .Silver Lake track star. . .Willing worker Learned and fair and good is she. LEE FRANCIS IRWIN Library Service Club - I,2, Secretary 3,45 Sen- ior Play - 45 Tournament of Play - 2,35 Yearbook Staff Typist - 45 Newspaper Staff - 3, Head Typ- ,,, ist 45 Student Council - 45 Honor Usher - 3. ...af Martha. . . Lively. . . Big brown eyes. . . Work hard, 1 like I didl . . .Jolly. Boldness and firmness, these are virtues Each noble in action, excellent in speech. BRIAN ERNEST JONES Uonesyi Choir Accompanist - I,2,3,45 French Club - President 3,45 Literary Magazine - 3,45 Dance Band - I,2,35 Tournament of Plays - 25 Senior Play - 45 Yearbook Staff - 45 Dance Commit- tee - 25 Prom Committee - 35 Calendar Com- mittee - 45 S.E.M.S.B.A. - 3,4. Bonjour . . .Blue bomb. . . You know you aren't s'pose to use that phone, Brian. . . . How ah ya, fulla? . . . Oh, really. . . .Music man. Variety is the spice of life. Hockey -I,2,3,4, Softball I, Choir I,2,3 ISABELLE LUCY KENT CBelleQ Hockey - l,2, Co-captain 3,4, Basketball - l,2,3,4, Softball - l,2, Co-captain 3,4, Student Council - 3, Vice-president 4, A.F.S. Exchange Student '60 - Netherlands, Literary Magazine-Secretary 2, 3, Sportsmen's Club - l, Secretary 2,3, 4, F.T.A.-Treasurer 3, Pres- ident 4, Band - l,2,3,4, Dance Band - 2, Key 2,3,4, Dance Committee - l,2,3,4, Co-chm man Junior Prom - 3, Class Play - l,2,3, Year- book 3, Editor-in-chief 4, Choir - l,2,3, Sec- retary 4, Tennis l, S.E.M.S.B.A. -3. Riding buses to and from sports meets. . . Gym teacher. . . Always have good sportsmanship . . .Wooden Shoes and Dutch Families. 'Twas tor the good of my country that I should be abroad. CRIS WEl.lN KOPKE lCrlsl Tournament of Plays - 2, Senior Play - 4, Soc- cer - 3, Track Manager - 4, Sportsmen's Club - 3,4, Yearbook - 4, Prom Committee - 3. '49 Ford Wagon. . .Frog Pond. . .The Parking Lot . . .Studyhall Club. . .Peoplesl . . .Key Dance '57 . . . Good-looking. The will to do, the soul to dare. 1. Q M' r 145 . i i E f STEPHEN NORRIS l.aF LEUR lStevel Dramatic Club - i,2,3,4, Yearbook - 4, Cross Country - 2, Manager 3, Tournament of Plays - l12f3i Senior Play - 4, Dance Committee - 2,3 Sportsmen's Club - 3,4, Basketball-manager 3,4 Photography Club - President, l. I Photographer. . . Cn the set. . .Pontiac. . . l've gotta workl . . .Speed Graphic. . . Bunky. . . Hold it. . .Town pier. . .Brown's Bank. Be sure you're right, then go ahead. I FREDERICK RUDOLPH LQGRECA MARY ELAINE LEMIEUX fl.eml Honor Usher - 35 Prom Committee - 35 French Club - Secretary - 35 Literary Magazine Yearbook - 45 Senior Plcy - 45 Calendar - 4. Bonj, peooles. . .. Mercy . ..D. T... Saquish. . .Surprise Parties. . . The lnearse Brockton. . . Blanche . . . Giggles. A merry neon' mcneth a cneery countenance. ' lFrecl Af! Cluo -' 2 3 4- Baseocll - Tourna mentor Plays - 3, Suaen, Counci. - 4. No smo-:ing area. . .Business Joining. . . Lei s mane itl . . .Mocn election. . .Friencly grin. S7rongesf minds are offen fnose or anon- Y noisy world nears least. 1 -4i Q -,- I! I U? E. LINDA .JEAN l.E'.'Y lsnoo-cyl Library Service Ciuo .,2,3, vice-presiaen. 4, Honor Usner - 35 Tournament of Plays - i,2,3. S .... Dorcnesfer. . . Northeastern. . . JJ Fora .P...l. parties. Good serse and good nature are never parted. Y 1 CAROL ANN LOTH Hockey - l,35 Tennis - 2,3,45 Basketball - l5 'sl Dramatic Club - l,2, Vice-President - 35 Stu- dent Council - l,35 French Club - 3,45 Science Club - l,25 Tournament of Plays - 2,35 Senior Play - 45 Dance Committee - l,2,35 Future Teachers - 35 Sportsmen's Club - 3,45 News- , paper Staff - 3,4. 1' hs hgh Whompah l l . . .Summer in Mexico. . . Metrecal ui diets and bubble gum. . .Madras. . .Artist. . . Go, Prissyl -. 'vi .I Y 1 is 5 X' . l hate nobody5 l am in charity with the , , 5 world. i CRAIG DIXON LOTH Science Club - l5 A. V. Club - 2,3,45 Liter- ary Magazine - 2,3, treasurer, 45 French Club- 35 Dance Committee - 2,35 Student Council - 2,3. Cricket. . .Swingin'. . .VW. . .Duck Hunting. . . G.D .... Naval Reserves. l am the master of my fate, l am the captain of my soul. f , JUDITH ANN MACK B Uudyl gb Cheerleader - l,2,3,4 Co-Captain5 Class Play - 2,3 props5 Yearbook 4. See Yahl . . .Yellow Convertible. . ,Cheerlead- ing Captain. . .Mr. Jenness. When gay laughter fills the air, each and all knows Judy's therel 1 JEAN URQUHART MacLEOD Field Hockey 2,3, Library Service Club 4. Little One . . .Hockey games. . . lce cream cones . . .Science Fairs. . . Real cool l Love truth, but pardon errors. PAUL DAVID MQCLEOD '12 A.V. Club - l,2,35 Soccer - l,2. Cloudy. . . Kanooky Bird. . .Frog Pond. . .Air Force. Sir, your wit ambles well5 it goes easily. MARGARET HE LEN MARR National Honor Society - 2,3,45 French Honor Society - 3,45 Student Council - 35 Newspaper Staff - l,2,3, Editor-in-chief - 45 Choir - l,2, Y 3,45 Tournament of Plays - 2,35 Literary Maga- if zine - 2,3,45 Hockey - l,2,35 Basketball - 2, 3,45 Tennis - l,2,3,45 Girls' State - 35 Year- book - 45 Sportsmen's Club - 2,3,45 Honor Usher - 3. Scholarly. . .Capable E' editor. . . But, Mr. Sullivanl . . .dependable. . . Late for College Boards. Loyal of heart, high of purpose, and iolly of spirit. 1 I 1 ' , . , 5 , 'fl 3 f V . . BENJAMIN LAWRENCE MARSHALL, Jr. fBenniel Class Treasurer - i,2,3,45 Sportsmen's Club - 2,3, Treasurer 3,45 Literary Magazine - 35 Student Council - 45 French Club - 35 Soc- cer - l,2,3,45 Basketball - l,25 Baseball - l,3,45 Junior Prom Dance Committee5 Tour- nament of Plays - 3. DENNIS JAMES MARTIN A.V. Club 3,4, Prom Committee 3, Tourna ment of Plays - 2. There goes the bell lets bug outl . . .Cars . . .Friendly smile. l don't believe half what l hear, nor a quarter of what l see. -cr? Relax . . .Mr. Dunn. . .Saquish. . .Soccer. . . 56 . . . Hey, Willie did you do your review? Wisely and slow5 they stumble that run fast. X- BRIAN MALCOLM McC ORMICK Soccer - 3,45 Basketball - 35 A. V. Club - 3 Tournament of Plays - 35 French Club - 3,45 National Honor Society - 35 President 45 Student Council - 45 Senior Play - 45 Boys' State - 35 Literary Magazine - 45 Newspaper Staff - 45 Honor Usher - 3. Why not 'P . . . Boys' State . . . No sweat . . . Lexington H. S .... French Class. . .Basketball. Let knowledge grow from more to more. ci: JUDITH CLAIRE MCMANUS Uudil Literary Magazine - 2,3,45 Tournament of Plays - l,25 Dance Committees - I,2,35 Prom Committee 45 French Club 3,45 Basketball l,25 Choir l,2, 3,45 Band l,25 Sportsmen's Club - 4. K . . . Gold Circle Pins. . .College Board Morning . . .Cute. . .Where's Car? Laugh and the world laughs with you, JAYNE MAUREEN McNEIL Literary Magazine - 2,3, Secretary - 45 DramaTlC Club - l,2, Treasurer - 35 Future Teachers' Club - 3,45 French club - 3, Yearbook - 45 Honor Usllef - 35 Tournament of Plays - 2,35 Senior Play - 42 Model Congress Representative - 35 Science Club - 1, Field Hockey -15 Basketball -3: Assembly Q 5 Committee - 35 Prom Committee - 35 Softball - 3. U Charite . . .Chemislfy lobs- - -R0me0- - - Moll, dam is it. . . . Dramatic Club Accounts. . . Where are my 9lasses? ..-4' ll ----l-5- 1 Though she be but little, she is mighty. If WILLIAM MERTON MCNEIL r fWilIyl Student Council - l,2,3, President - 45 Class Sf men's Club - l,2,3,45 Basketball - l,2,3,45 Soccer - 3, Co-captain - 45 Baseball - 3,45 Tournament of Plays - 2,35 Dance Committee - l,2,3. --Y Athletic . . . Bruno . . .Saquish parties. . . IO-4 ...S.C.P .... Engineering. A day for toil, an hour for sport5 But for a friend is life too short. 322 President - 2,35 Dramatic Club - l,2,35 Sport- 5- CHARLES FREDRICK MONTGOMERY lChuckJ Soccer - 2,35 A.V. - i,2,35 Debating Club 35 Literary Magazine - 2,35 Tournament of Plays - 35 Senior Play - 45 Dramatic Club - l,2,35 French Club - 3,45 Dance Committee 3. Tassy's. . .Blue flame car. . .Cat and mouse. . . Latin. . . Je vous deteste . . .Drive-in. Mirth is like a flash of lightning that breaks through a gloom of clouds, and glitters for a moment. WILLIAM FRANCIS MURPHY Baseball - l,2,3,45 Sportsmen's Club - i,2,3,45 Tournament of Plays - 2. Murph. . . lt wasn't me . . .Air Force. Let the world slide. , 'aux -r l 9? i 'sy 3, V R ' '-+ W. 1 . s GEORGE FRANCIS NEWLANDS Soccer - 3, Co-captain - 45 Baseball - 2,3,4, Sportsmen's Club - 2,3, Vice-President - 45 Class Vice-President - 35 Tournament of Plays 2,3,45 Senior Play - 4. Tournament of Plays - '58. . . See you 'round the campus. . . . Say, Manl . . . You guys do your laps? . . . Hey, Williel Be favorable to bold beginnings. Ti I 1 Ji, ll --Io GREGORY NEIL PEIRCE lGregl KENNETH EDMUND NlX llienj Dance Committee - 3. Go, Joe . . . Beach Buggy. . . Holy Smokes . Florist. . .Hot Ford. . .Saquish party. Good nature is more agreeable in conversa- tion than wit. Dramatic Club - l,25 Dance Committee - 3. Good-looking. . .Messy Maroon Monster. . . French Class. . .Wonderful. . .Texaco Co .... Saquish. . . Bennett's. A friend is a person wnn whom I may ue sincere . SUSAN SANDERSON PYE lsiouxj Field Hockey - l,2,35 Basketball - l,2,3, Co- captain - 45 Tennis-Manager - l5 Science Club - l,25 Newspaper Staff - l,25 Literary Magazine- Secretary - 3,45 Dance Committee - l,2,35 Tour nament of Plays - l,2,35 Senior Play - 45 Future Teachers - 35 Yearbook - 45 Student Council - 3, 45 Sportsmen's Club - l,2,3,45 Choir - l,2,3,45 Photography Club - l5 Baseball scorer - l,2,3. Whumpah l. . . Let's play cat and mouse . . .Pil- grim. . .Speech contests. . .Tobacco. . .Mosby. . . Boston Patriots. lf you have built castles in the air, put the foundation under them. 4 H fl 1 ui' r. .,,,'f' - 1 ' R 5. . , f ii s ff! O 5 .Q 'a DAVID EDWARD REED lDavei A. V. Club - 4. Roller Skating. . .Collegiate. . .Curly. . . l'm goin' to Scituate. His voice was ever soft, gentle, and low, an excellent thing in man. U,Q 7 9 KENNETH FAUST RIDLON iKeni Baseball - l, Yearbook Artist - 4. Twang . . . Good grief: it's a long time from 8200 T0 2:0O- . . . Gertrude. . . Backstage work. Take it slow and easy. . . .Plansz top sail schoon- er, M.G. convertible, an Irish setter. Fortune brings in some ships that are not steered. nl l ,f 3 13-if . .Q-s 6 Ngo. 'X . f. l F ww--, i l I l l :fl . 4 BEVERLY JOAN SANFORD lBevi Honor Usher - 3, Senior Play - 4, Year- book - 4. l want to go home. . . .Nova Scotia. . . irst day at D. H. S .... Pontiac. . .P. J. parties. . .Pembroke. Full of gentle kindness, her looks and language are. 5 , .Lf bf..-:r P El 4- is LARS JENSEN SCHOU An exchange student is an ambassador. He rep- resents his country to an attentive but critical audience. ln Lars Schou we have found friend- liness, dignity, and humor. But above all, we have discovered that nationality does not divide people into one sort and another. We all hope Lars has discovered the same of us. Soccer - 4, Class Vice-president - 4, Band -4. Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm . '--' .,, RICHARD KNOWLES SEAVER lDicki Cross Country - 2,3, Captain 4, Track - 3,4, Yearbook - Cub 3, Photography Editor - 4, Science Club - President - 4, Honor Marshal - 3, Sportsmen's Club - 2,3,4. You can't win them all. . . .Cross Country. . . Reserved. . . Good-looking. . . Dry humor.. . Room 26. His sparkling sallies bubbled up as from natural fountains. BRUCE GEORGE SH IPLEY lshipl Basketball - l,2,3,4, Soccer - 2,3, Baseball - l,2, Sportmen's Club - 3, President - 4, News- paper - l,2,3,4, Literary Magazine - Editor - 3,4, Tournament of Plays - l,2,3, Senior Play - 3, Dance Committee - l, Chairman - 2, Science Club - l,2. 6'5 . . . The verb 5: bf never takes an obiect. . . . l didn't do it. . . . Everyone O.K. '? . . . dumb blondes. . . Boy, that's nice. . . .PoIitics. Of charming air and winning ways. ti:-1 4, French Club - 3,4, Junior Prom Co-chaim1an- l , . B- 1 El ,. is . fliil. A7544 5 .t V'-all F -'iii' 1 , 'U' ' f 1 . 'K-gh , . .V ,, 4. .M , of hh A s BARRY ALAN SUK A. V. Club - l,2,3,4. ' Magazine - Treasurer - 2,35 Sportmen's Club - l ARTHUR JOHN SMITHSON fsmittyl Soccer - 1,35 Basketball - 3, Student Council - l,3,4, Tournament of Plays - 2,37 Literary ,2,3,4. 4H. . . The Owl . . .Soccer games. . .Chemistry . . .Finances. . . Eh, man. He profits most who serves best. vi, f- 3 Good-natured. . . Blond. . .Main Office. . .Yes- l no. 9 The strength of twenty men. f.a'-S5 -I' SUSAN ELAINE TORREY fSuei Library Service Club - 4, Choir - 4, Tour- nament of Plays - 3. Raymond. . .Engaged. . .P.J.parties. . . Green For d. Love conquers all. iii' l s Q Tour l,25 ROBERT LINDSAY TROUT Troutiel nament of Plays - 25 Senior Play - 45 A V Baseball-Manager - 3,45 French Club 3 4 FREDERICK EARL WADSWORTH lFredi Basketball - l,2,3,45 Soccer - l,3,45 Base- ball - l,2,3,45 Tournament of Plays - 2,35 Senior Play - 45 French Club-Treasurer - 35 Sportsmen's Club - l,2,3,45 Band - l,2, Pres- ident - 3,45 Dance Band - l,2,3,45 Choir - l,2,3,45 Class President - 1,45 Yearbook Lay out Editor - 45 Boys' State - 35 Literary Maga- zine - 2,3, Editor - 45 Dance Committee - 35 Student Council - l. l'll get it done if it's the last thing l dol . .. The French Club skating party. . .Sports. . .One ofthe Wadsworth Clan. . .Popular. Soc Qi gi., Dance Committee - 35 Calendar Committee 4 Band - l. You re wanted at the office. . . .Whats doin night? . . . lO-4. . . Loud pipes and four wheels 55 Merc . . .Green mWhite -Isl Dance, 57 As many men, so many minds5 everyone in his own way. LAWRENCE NEI L WADSWORTH fLarryj cer - l5 Basketball - i5 Band - l,2,3,4 nce Band - 2,3,45 S.E.M.S.B.A. - 3,4 SportmensClub l 2 Student Council 4 Twin. . .Brown eyes. . .Mr. Jarvis' music room Oh, youl . . .Musical . So absolutely good is truth, truth never hurts the teller. RICHARD ELDEN WADSWORTH fRichiei Student Council - 45 Soccer - l,3,45 Sportsmen's Club - l,2,3,45 Baseball - l5 Tournament of Plays - 35 Senior Play - 45 Yearbook-Business wg manager - 4. X Sq-f What d'ya mean? ...Third period. ..TaIl... l didn't do itl . . .Efficient 5 Q A i .Q x. SCOTT PATTEN WALES Baseball - 25 Dramatic Club - l,2,35 Tourna- ment of Plays - l,2,35 Senior Play - 45 Liter- ary Magazine - 25 Prom Committee - 35 French Q Club - 3,4. QP' l Beach Buggy. . .Provincetown. . .Flat Tires. . . 3'-' Say, would you help clean up tonight? N' Olds Convertible. Ambition has no risk. Earnest endeavor hath its reward. elif' CHARLES EDWARD WALKER lChuckJ Band - l,2,3,45 Choir - l,2,3, President - 45 Soccer - i,2,45 Sportsmen's Club - 3,45 Tour- nament of Plays - l,2,35 Senior Play - 45 Sci- ence Club-l,25 S.E.M.S.B.A. -3. Chicken fanner. . . Gertrude. . .baby-blue '53 convert. . .Choir Shows. . . Bugle . . .Room 26. Nothing astounds men so much as common- sense and plain dealing. PETER SCOTT WELCKER lPetei ' National Honor Society - 3,4, French Honor J Society - 3,4, Cross Country - 2, Newspaper 1 Staff - 3,4, Literary Magazine 2,3, Yearbook Literary Editor - 4, Tournament of Plays - 3, 's' Senior Play - 4, National Merit Scholarship T' Semi-Finalist. Scholar. . .Sailing. . . King size vocabulary. . . Page editor of E. . . Senior Write-ups. . . Short stories. A man. . .that hath a mint of phrases in his brain. X ff ia X--J . 1 ., 4-14 Q- V1 Left to Right: Benjamin Marshall, treasurer, Frederick Wadsworth, president, Ann Collins, secretary, Lars Schou, vice-president. Q, SE NIORS I N 4 ARS E Icy XX hw M 4 r VA ,1 ,A,'V,.Gv' X X v O0oige We 'bNooNLYNooseX. M5 ,K x ,QQ A? I I ' ,,.V C Q huck W L alke r- ,M sus ,X Un P ' QKYKG Cexxoi ' ye' Wvoeie owe WGNGXOO X65 X - X20 Lee II'Win X0 R . Oetxu - C,9en0X1,oX XV-new es.-los o oiexg X If ,f 4 oo' we ook SXOOQKGQ Ko 'Coe o6'xc,oXoKe, owe 1062 Brio n JO S nes.. X i i X Wlwe 'xo oYNoXeX-, 6015 XXV-e 3 X 'God 100 X055 ff uqlyxgo v4 6 me gooxxkeb X X009 , . xx Xegxoos 066 QQXQSQXYGA . - Priscilla Ch Cpan- SCO ff W ales- I I 'r . 'ff .A , , . . Peter Welclcer- v -4 'i Ks Brian McCormick- XXV-6 Boi 95 ae looks n 00' loo X 9955. box Sx-XR O Q06 x 0 X XL ot I e go i ,ln n Loo I mask NN ngeY0oxXS 0 X Q0 ' eeal Ysovxo 5 usda' lov e , X 6 9 Bruce Shipley mem '03 XG . 0 ge ff! ..I! ' ,,, lt would be unfair not to mention the people who worked behind the stage, for without them there would not have been a play. Steve LaFleur performed wonders to create the difficult set on our tiny stage. The sound effects were by Jilio Benevides. Denise Doyle provided the stage with furniture and props. The lights were manipulated by John Borgeson. Make-up in- volved three people outside the senior class: Mrs. Verne Sencabaugh, Mary How- land, and Carolyn LaFleur, along with Carol Loth and Judy Mack. Mary Lemieux, Judy McManus, and Lee Blanchard prompted the players. Finally, Beverly Sanford was in charge of programs. ,AX , XXQN VQ' X-,fx Q J , j J X , ff 1 --14 -KQV B 1-no F Q 1.2-L if-A ' ,, A lf 5. ' 1,'5 'J 77 5212? 33 1 Brian Jones X Beverly Sanford Jane Corcoran E 5 lCUbl ,. NJJWWIX ,, 'sp -w 4 f' 'Q 3 A Karen Peterson Q D ll Q 4 ccum W I . N ,I Jayne McNeil lx , K. Mary Lemleuv ig ' Patience Pye F' S 5 ft ya lCUbl il B U J PM Brian Kopke lCubi y Staff if Charles Walker Priscilla Chapin Mrs. Sherwood 5 lAdvisori l Q E 'wi 5 . r Carol Loth ,X - 2 i 1 PCC? 'ESQ 3 'E Pxxclxgxcr 1 ' , vnu WWIALWWWIZMW Peiel' Weli3kBl l y fr jg yy T X ,lLiterary Edntorll Stephen LaFleur 4 l i 'i'i ' Z W. l MQW-vv! A T, ,V 2 Belle Kent 'Z W bt l Alice Hardy fEditor-in-Chien 1 i A fgec,-efcryj Richard Seaver l - fPhotography Editor, X l y S M , Q, Ricnard Wadsworth P Margaret Marr ' N4 76 -:N JL ,N ,- Susan Pye 'WJ' fBusiness Manageri 5 f Fred Wadsworth l lLayout Editori' t Lee Irwin Ulead TYPi5fl Kenneth Ridlon fArt Editori l f 3 L 4 , 'l ,4 ll Q Y li 9 0 I 0 S , X , K- . .- Xxx '-'z X .. .ax Fimv , -if i E .. - -1 0 Y N --e . ,.,,,,??-3-A . ,, .X .4 3 - .,.. 1, 5, . , ....., I , , Seated in Boat, Left to Right: William McNeil, Student Council President, Frederick Wadsworth Senior Class President, Belle Kent, Yearbook Editor. Standing, Left to Right: Linda Balboni, Library Service Club President, George Newlands, Soccer Co-Captain, Brian McCon'nick Na- tional Honor Society President, John Borgeson, Audio-Visual Club President, Bruce Shipley, Sportsmen's Club President, Margaret Marr, KEY Editor-in-Chief, Richard Seaver, Cross-Country feam Captain, Charles Walker, Choir President, Leslee Blanchard. Field Hockey Co-Captain. L,-ills. -J 'T W Gem. ' gaiwv , . .1 1 :v 5'3'7 f'. f ,.,1'P,4,5 gf, . fl! IX. I ws' tnatrg in lillil t llth Grade l greg L4.L,4L ,., J Left to Right: Douglas Locke, Vice-President, Pamela Fagley, Secretary, Donald Steele, Treasurer, W. Richmond Poole, President. jf 'NI First Row, Left to Right: Pamela Fagley, Terry Butler, Pamela Lawson, Jean Christie, Dorothy Metcalf, Pamela Stott, Sheila Marr, Jane Corcoran, Susan Rodham, Karen Peterson, Ruth Guilderson, Coral Prince. Second Row: Mary Ann Barboza, Diane Kendrew, Edith Savastano, Barbara Atwood, Joyce Moore, Judith Ahlquist, Linda Crocker, Janice Hall, Carolyn Coffin, Brenda Harding, Lois Barbosa. Third Row: Judith Thayer, William Thomas, Marvin Nickerson, Richard Moore, Howard Holloway, Maurice Schweighauser, Richmond Poole, Douglas Locke, Betsy Redlon, Frank Daley. Fourth Row: Daniel DeWolf, William Whitehead, Ralph Woodsum, Keith Randall, Francis Benevides, Robert King, Richard Deane, John Russell, Roger Cushing. Fifth Row: Richard Wadsworth, Bruce Wilken, Lawrence Govoni, Philip Nelson, Robert Wadsworth, Barton Heywood, Philip Cheney, Peter Richards, Edwards Wadsworth, Philip Mason lMissing from Picture: Barco Gibson, Donald Steele, Charlene Monksl Amiren me 221111211 lOth Grade Left to Right: Brian Kopke, President, Brent Vinal, Secretary, Patience Pye, Vice-President, Jeffrey Howard, Treasurer. n Cl '1 1 First Row, Left to Right: Leigh McCarthy, Doris Baker, Nancy Southard, Thomas Brennan, Kenneth Roberts, Jackson Kent, Stephen Jacobs, Alan Merry, Barbara lrwin, Martha Poinar, Marsha Hurd. Second Row: Stephen Dexter, Stanley Ellis, Donald Banzi, David Johnson, Robert Locke, Tucker Beutten, Paul Johnson, Barry Blakeman, Eunice Hammond, Judith Johnston, Diane Timpany, Claire Hall. Third Row: Stephen Benson, Marilyn Sibilio, Bonnie Bottenus, Patience Pye, Brent Vinal, Linda Parker, Evelyn Walker, Michele McDevitt, Carolyn LaFleur, Jeffrey Howard, Robert Cooper, Merrill Welcker. Fourth Row: Kenneth Semple, David Lemieux, Alan Shane, William Jones, Eugene Glass, Clifford L'Heureux, Brian Kopke, Laurence Murdoch, Wendy Butler, Eileen Kehoe, Joan Adams, Linda DeLorenzo.' Fifth Row: Nancy Starr, Ronald Chase, Nancy Sawyer, John Merry, Bradford Pettey, Judith Hampton, Joanne Howland, Elaine Corcoran, Richard Handy, Janice Peterson, Wendy Holmes. I' strut 5 9th Grade J '. 9 UI ' v AVVSVW' + + lt li Left to Right: Kathleen Miles, Secretary, Carole French, Vice- President: Kent Kopke, Treasurer, Bradford Heywood, President P 5, T. 9 fix n 5 ,sy First Row, Left to Right: Donald Estes, Michael Metcalf, Angus Crowe, Robert Mark, James Sollis, Arthur Hammond, Peter Quidley, Stephen Williams, Frank Davis, John Morton, Stephen Turner, Bradford Heywood. Second Row: Carolyn King, Sharon Blanchard, David Marshall, Richard MacKinnon, Andrea Ness, Susan Gallerani, Gail Sencabaugh, Cheryl Mulder, Katherine Jokinen, Kathleen Mills, Judith Jokinen, Judith Lemieux, Carol Govoni. Third Row: Alice Collins, Virginia Davis, Roger LaGreca, Peter Irwin, George Torrey, Arthur Cannon, Donna Prince, Susan Jones, William Reggio, Kent Kopke, Doreen Thomas, Carol Torrey, Ruta Benzins. Fourth Row: David Rotte, John Torrey, Edmund Kent, Richard Beytes, John Coffin, David Thomas, Linda Nudd, Lynne Phillips, Carole French, Delly Schweighauser, Emma Borghesani, Susan April, Leslie Buckley, Marcia Burpee. Fifth Row: Mary Edwards, William Richards, Robert French, Austin Stuart, Richard Butterworth, Diane Hubbard, Mary Lanyon, Cynthia Holl, Joanne Fox, Barbara Coffin, Marlene Ahlquist, Jeanne Woodsum, Robert Dangora. Sixth Row: Richard Cheney, Jean Baker, Felicitas Tasche, Christine Murdoch, Dawson Johnson, William Wilbur, George Chapin, Catherine DeLorenzo, Josephine Borgeson, Bradford Cushing, Domonic LaGreca. iMissing from Picture: Bonnie Poole, Susanne Yeagley, Andrea Hogan, Fred Kemball, Steven Williams, Mary Dunne, Stephen Bakerj Lf T l 8th Grade First Row, Left to Right: Marie Bongiorno, Cynthia LaGreca, Phyllis Cope, Margaret Coffin, Helen Blanchard, Romayne Proctor, Helen Merrick, Judith MacKinnon, Joyce Paulding, Christine Barboza, Diane Garnett, Nancy Breer, Leslie Tavares, Frances Guilderson, Dolores Fontes. Second Row: Linda Adams, Randi Stott, Victoria Lawson, Gail Cutler, Susan Sibilio, Leslie Butler, Janet Sawyer, Ann Lemieux, Hugh Grenquist, Bernard Schweighauser, John Reardon, Christopher Canty, Leo Prince, David Mills, Paula Chandler, Karla Stone, Nancy Barry, Cheryl Batson. Third Row: Gregory Plummer, Anthony LaGreca, Stephanie Morgan, Beverly Shane, Sylvia Fernandes, Kathleen Peterson, Anita Bailey, Diane LaFleur, Lorraine Reed, Ann Semple, Betty A. Wadsworth, Linda Ohlson, Marilyn Smithson, Deborah Campbell, Ann Clark, Georgia Taft. Fourth Row: Pamela Perry, Jill DeLew, Kenneth Gibbons, Bradford Howard, Donald Burgoyne, Robert Barnicoat, Paul Wales, Dennis Sullivan, Gary Starr, Lyndon Reggio, James Pye, Harry McCom1ick, Michael Woodward, Michael Drummey, Heidi Edwards, Jane Wildes, Eleanor Merry, Margaret Vinal. Fifth Row: Robert Gunnarson, Nicholas Eaton, Gerald Govoni, Richard Proctor, Peter Rondall, Robert Murphy, John Leary, Robert Jones, Peter Mosher, Jonathan Scherff, John DuPuy, John Loring, James Howard, Katherine King, Lenore McDevitt, Patricia Merlet, Donna Blanchard. Sixth Row: Edward Gibson, Thomas Jones, Stephen McDonald, Gerald Dexter, Paul L'Heureux, Edward Anderson, Michael McNeil, Joseph Johnson, Richard Randall, Lawrence Raymond, Peter Ohlson, Robert Wilber, Stephen Fernandes, Earle Ricker, Steven Barbosa lMissing from Picture: Sally DeWolf, John Dunn, Reuben Fife, Christine Jokinen, Elaine Locke, Alfred Thomas, Donna Trout, James Wadsworth.i Siimltlms nf First Row, Left to Right: Daniel Gilman, Geoffrey Beane, Stephen Marshall, Nilliam Anacone, Michael Millette, Timothy Foote, Bruce Irwin, David O'Connell, Doncla Williams, William Burpee, Peter Fagley, Phillips Crocicer, Norman Rodham. Seconc Row: Robert Bottenus, Timothy Jacobs, Edward Howard, Raymond Chandler, Roger Petfey, James Goddard, James Chantre, Winthrop Bates, Gary Bernath, Katherine Reia, Carol Sheets, Elizabeth Hardy, Theodore Fernandes Virginia Hall, Nancy Mosher. Third Row: Tammy Turner, Linda Milletfe, Cynthia Wilken, Maureen Boucher, Susan Ronan, Jennifer Morgan, Valerie Dangora, Kristen Nelson, Kathleen Whitley, Gary Hall, Eric Ericson, Richard Murphy, Barbara Delano, Catherine Alves, Gerala Randall. Fourth Row: Morton Raymond, Richard Schweizer, Christopher Brennan, Stephen Benneff, Ronald Rawson, Richard Ruprecht, Ronald Cobb, Lucille Nudd, Diane Holloway, Timothy Williams, Joseph Tavares, Peter Prip, Robert Savastano. Fifth Row: Karen Turner, Beverly Thomas, Theresa Grady, Carol McLaughlin, Kathleen Foisy, Nancy Mayo, Linda Namer, Beth McMahus, l.a-ra Emerson, Leah Gorham, Joseph Pioer, John Govoni, George Seaver, Roger Goin. lMissing from Picture: Tracy Colburn, Diane Houston, Ronala Amado, Joan Barbosa, Davia Brodigan, Edith Garnetti 1 '1,1,:k, ' sg . Lf. . ,W 1, w .,qj- ,,:- - .,3,':.9,. -,A.',. .. ,.w ,,.1,. lx N , 4'n+'. A . :1.,.- ,.. ., 'x ,WU . 11. ' :A .f4, ' xxmd V x -Q .1 ,A . X.-. - M:Na?1ri,p - 'If !qiT3f'??:1-f'f ', - 1 -vm-54, .. 'K , ' -1' ,, , 'g 'f. 1 1 x 5 A ' '11 9 R' ' 'gm Y.. 0.55-. g..','1 1 H - X., . I X .Q-A Siubenf Quun 1 STUDENT COUNCIL At Left: William McNeil iPresidentl. First Row, Left to Right: Isabelle Kent fVice-Presidentl, Pamela Fagley iSecretaryl, Richard Wadsworth Ureasurerl. Second Row: Priscilla Chapin fLiterary Clubl, Jane Corcoran iRoom 231, Lee lrwin lRoom lol, Carole French iRoom 205, Alice Hardy fNational Honor Societyj, Claire Hall iLibrary Service Clubl, Brian McCormick CKeyl, Mr. Ralph Blalceman iAdvisorl, Third Row: Frederick LaGreca iA.V. Clubl, Donald Steele fRoom 261, Jeffrey Howard iRoom 225, Lawrence Wadsworth iBandT, Arthur Smithson iSportsmen's Clubl, Stephen Turner iRoom i7j, Bradford Heywood iRoom 285. fMissing from Pictures: Beniamin Marshall iRoom 2U Leslee Blanchard fFuture Teachers of Americaj, Susan Pye fChoirl, Patience Pye iRoom 241. Q If 'Q' First Row, Left to Right: Jayne McNeil, Susan Rodham, Leslee Blanchard, Judith Thayer, Diane Kendrew. Second Row: Charles Walker, Linda Crocker, Anne Corcoran, Mrs. Constance Pye, Advisor, Brian Jones, Isabelle Kent. iMissing from Picture: Janice Hall., Snzieru: Qlull ffxv . dll ,gat X , i 'HSV' l x r f 1 .MA t X K Y . Left to Right: Josephine Borgeson, Brian Kopke, Donna Prince, Mr Ronald Child, Faculty Advisor, Dawson Johnson, William Richards Bradford Heywood, Richard Seaver, President, Stephen Jacobs, Laurence Murdoch. fMissing from Picture: Marcia Burpee, Donna Prince, Bonnie Poole, Carole French, Susanne Yeagley, Secretary- Treasurerp Robert Cooper, Austin Stuart, Donald Estes, Mr. Robert Sullivan, Faculty Advisor., era NVQ ff The first issue of Witerature iwit and literaturel was published in 1958 by the class of 1961. lt was a modest affair with construction paper covers and pasted designs. The pages were multi-colored, since we were not able to find enough paper of one color to do the whole iob. Still, Witerature sold well, and gave us a warm glow of pride. Our second issue was a step forward. lts pages were all on white pa- per. Since the treasury was now reassuringly plump, we splurged and had our third issue printed. This promptly drained the treasury. We bounced back by putting on dances and selling candy. Thus the fourth issue was also printed. But now we must give our child over to adoption by underclassmen. We will be sad to see him go. Be sure to treat him kindly and feed him regulary. llf X ,f First Row, Left to Right: Scott Wales, Margaret Marr, Bruce Shipley, Jayne McNeil, 'Secretary, Frederick Wadsworth, Editor-in-Chief, Priscilla Chapin, Literary Editor, Craig Loth, Treasurer, Diane Hubbard. Second Row: Pamela Stott, Pamela Fagley, Caroline LaFleur, Judith Hampton, Donna Prince, Carole French, Linda Parker, Marilyn Sibilio, Brent Vinal, Sharon Blanchard, Marcia Burpee. Third Row: Coral Prince, Stephen Jacobs, Brian McCormick, Andrea Ness, Susan Yeagley, Bonnie Bottenus, Brian Jones, Virginia Davis, Linda Crocker, Diane Kendrew. fMissing from Picture: Alan Shane, Patience Pye, Benjamin Marshall, Mary Lemieux, Susan Pye., 47 l. In ,Keg T The KEY, Duxbury High School 's newspaper, has triecl forthe past seven Q, years to improve its standards and its appeal to the student body, mainly through if the efforts ot its faculty advisor and originator, Mrs. Irene Sherwood. Following T' tradition, Editor-in-Chief Margaret Marr calls the meeting to order. r -' t Secretary Barbara Atwood, M-s and Treasurer Douglas Locke, l L t read their Q g '.v X , . I A 4 Q . ,X respective reports. After Student Council Representative Brian McCormick :r ' l gives his report, Business Manager Karen Peterson discusses with the staff 1-he number of A L 'ev' advertisements needed for the next issue. Then senior page editors Pefer Welckerl A i Bruce Shipley, 5- Belle Kent, new and Brian Mccgrmickl and iuniors Barbara Atwood, taffxxv- ,A I A L .af 5 X ,- Q . tl Edlflt SGVOSVJYWOI and Sheila Marr, -J present their layouts and 9'Ve Q 1 . I assignments. These assignments go to regular reporters Susan Rodham, xii Brent inal, S Q xl I 'o Q . V, Bonnie Bottenus, Linda Parker, A Brian Kopke, , 5 ' l Marilyn Sibilio, YQ Stephen Jacobs, t I l and Patience Pye. Cub reporters Nancy Barry, C 7 ., Q , I O A A I Evelyn W0ll4ef, A gh I tand Christine Barbosa l ' also receive assignments. After the dummies .rf i 189145 S , ' are made up by the page editors, they go to KEY typists Carol Lofhl C, Lee Irwin, if y M lx if Xxx X l ' s t X - i Beverly Blanchard, 7 - and Denise Doyle. gl V1- The final sfep is last minute an Work by t We 2 J- Prlsclllo Chopin' V' Jane COVCOVCW lj' and Carolyn LaFleur. -T' cv , Liltrarllgn A First Row, Left to Right: Linda Balboni, President, Mrs. Elesebeth Bencordo, Faculty Advisor. Second Row: Lee Irwin, Secretary, Jean MacLeod, Susan Torrey, Denise Doyle, Treasurer, Doris Baker, Nancy Southard, Claire Hall, Student Council Representative. Third Row: Alexandra Carlson, Janice Peterson, Nancy Starr, Leigh McCarthy, Linda Levy, Vice-President. ann flf Dx' 2 -'uns 5 , N , umi t ws .T 0 7 - 5 o Q Q. X f -A O y o Of 'S-w t -X ,P it A-- ' x f -- .Nl N ' 5 F ,.,f. ,wilful ix ' Y 1 Q D X l K A Left to Right: Craig Loth, David Reed, Barry Suk, William Thomas' Mr. David Murphy, Faculty Advisor, Frederick LaGrei:da, Johnfcf Borgeson, Daniel DeWolf. N .P.rTJfiU.i. 23211121 it Qs? L ,ggi . I i .. Ai! ilgi. r Q , 4 , ., M . L .. 1 i 34 n . . Q 5 x tai Hwy SN First Row, Left to Right: Bradford Pettey, Bonnie Poole, Virginia Davis, Mr. Roger Jarvis, Director, Carol Govoni, Katherine Jokinen, Susan Gallerani, Barbara Atwood. Second Row: Leigh McCarthy, Josephine Borgeson, Evelyn Walker, Karen Peterson, Marilyn Sibilio, Isabelle Kent, Alan Merry, Alice Collins. Third Row: Thomas Brennan, George Chapin, Laurence Murdoch, Lawrence Wadsworth, Merrill Welcker, Charles Walker, Robert Cooper, Stanley Ellis. Fourth Row: Richard Handy, Robert Locke, Clifford L'Heureux, Lars Schou, John DeWalt, Fred Wadsworth. fMissing from Picture: Jackson Kent, Alan Shane, Dennis Sullivan, Joseph Correia, Donald Estes., 'ifl , 1. 'lrnws Ne-5 l ' -L . ' , Q I . I s ,F X ' , t .k -S y 9 'r Jil W if lv Wham' First Row, Left to Right: Susan Rodham, Marilyn Sibilio, Carolyn LaFleur, Alice Collins, Robert Cooper, Fred Wadsworth, Mr. Roger Jarvis, Director, Richard Handy, Richard Dean, Isabelle Kent, Secretary, Sheila Marr, Barbara Atwood, Bonnie Poole. Second Row: .lean Baker, Patricia Cope, Cynthia Holl, Robert Locke, Brian Jones, Bradford Pettey, Brian McCormick, Charles Walker, President, Virginia Davis, Nancy Sawyer, Patience Pye. Third Row: Alice Hardy, Judith Thayer, Betsy Redlon, Vice-President, Margaret Marr, Andrea Ness, Donald Steele, Treas- urer, Richard Beytes, Alan Merry, Bonnie Bottenus, Judith Hampton, Marsha Hurd, Brent Vinal. Fourth Row: Susan Torrey, Michele McDevitt, Evelyn Walker, .loanne Fox, Pamela Fagley, Pamela Lawson, Pamela Stott. fMissing from Picture: Susan Pye, Lois Barbosa, Brenda Harding, Alan Shane, .loan Adams., WF E hnq 61TTI4T'TF No Other Love Have l was the theme of this year's Spring Choir Show. Under the inspiring tutelage of Mr. Roger Jarvis, D.H.S ute to Oscar Hammerstein ll. The success ofthe show was certainly due to the hard work of the following committeesf dialog - Brian Mc- Cormick, Charles Walker, Richard Handy, properties - Brent Vinal, costumes - Susan Pye, programs and ushers - Belle Kent and Bonnie Poole, staging - Richard Deane, Marilyn Sibilio, Alan Merry, Brian CHOIR SHOW M Avon CT- S H 1 , 67. l 65? A J J l McCormick, Charles Walker, Fred Wadsworth, Carolyn LaFleur, pub- licity - Barbara Atwood, tickets - Donald Steele, make-up - Mrs. Verne Sencabaugh. il musical director, the show achieved its purpose of being a moving trib- Li ss, ,W li mr. I X sl? R The National Honor Society has been most active this year, especially in performing a new service to the school by starting to raise a scholarship fund. Under the leadership of President Brian McCormick and Faculty Advisor Mr. Raymond Jenness, the members of the club sold cold drinks at home basketball games and partici- pated in many other fund-raising activities. ln addition, the Soci- ety's membership has doubled in size and grown in prestige. 4 , ,- .. ' 'R i It , f 5 bf, 5 Left to Right: Mr. Raymond Jenness, lty Advisor, Edith Savastano, jr Secretary, Peter Welcker, Margaret Vice-President, Brian Mc- ,f Cormick, President, Karen Peterson, ice Hardy, Barbara Atwood, i Treasurer. K! l6A.Al' 'K l .-4' xi i' i ii, ..- , , f so f 52 lainirtiilfe ffmngatse T First Row, Left to Right: Carol Loth, Felicitas Tasche, Carolyn LaFleur, Alice Collins, Marcia Burpee, Richard Handy, Brian McCormick, Brian Jones, Mary Lemieux, Mary Lanyon, Donald Steele, Carol King, Miss Mary E. Murrill, Advisor. Second Row: Susan Jones, Donna Prince, Sharon Blanchard, Ruta Berzins Mary Ann Barboza, Judith Thayer, Josephine Borgeson, Joanne Fox, Michelle McDevitt, Pamela Stott, Anne Corcoran, Suzanne Yeagley, Carole French. Third Row: Philip Cheney, Barton Heywood, Coral Prince, Robert Trout, Judith McManus, Terry Butler, Jean Christie, Marilyn Sibilio, Brent Vinal, Linda Parl-cer, Priscilla Chapin, Betsy Redlon. Fourth Row: Thomas Brennan, Robert King, Robert Cooper, Philip Nelson, Pamela Lawson, Bruce Shipley, Bonnie Poole, Katherine DeLorenzo, Patience Pye, Susan Rocham Barbara Atwood. Fifth Row: Stephen Jacobs, Robert French, William Richards, Andrew Crowe, George Chapin, Francis Benevides, Laurence Murdoch, Susan Caster, Leslee Blanchard, Sheila Marr. vii 121 IJKIP E BGTIDIITIELII' ss, X, sX,f.c- , ffixi? - -G L A-,L ' ' ' ' , '-is -we Left to Right: Margaret Marr, Miss Mary Murrill, Faculty Advisor, Peter Welclcer. I Vw- 4- it--fx , NX S , ff xii X wfej I 2 ,,W,.,..v-rf-sc q , V v Y ' J-'W' '- ' ' 'Li X 3 i 1- ' l l 'v' 4 l ' A Q T ' fill fitlyifyfi Mi, lmg1lrllfRfl,ijllNiilll 'J 21 Spurfsmen First Row, Left to Right: Mr. Walter Kennedy, Advisor, Ann Collins, Secretary, George Newlands, Vice-President, Bruce Shipley, President. Second Row: Dorothy Metcalf, William McNeil, Judith McManus, Pamela Lawson, Susan Rodham. Third Row: Carol Loth, Leslee Blanchard, Pamela Fag- ley, Nancy Sawyer, Marilyn Sibilio. Fourth Row: Belle Kent, Margaret Marr, Karen Peterson, Diane Kendrew, Sheila Marr, Jane Corcoran. Fifth Row: Barbara Atwood, Alice Hardy, Jeffrey Howard, Donald Steele, Cris Kopke, Robert Wadworth, William Jones, Frederick Wadsworth. Last Row: Brian Kopke, Stephen Jacobs, Stephen LaFleur, Robert Chase, Robert Trout, Peter Richards, Richard Wadsworth, William Whitehead, Arthur Smithson, Clifford L'Heureux, Douglas Locke, Charles Walker, Richard Seaver. fMissing from Picture: Benjamin Marshall, Treasurer, Charles Montgomery, Susan Pye, Patience Pye, Lois Barbosa, Brenda Harding, Marvin Nickerson, Janice Hall., 54 tv - . I rr, ' 1, f Q1 S 5 ffn Ulirmnriam The picture above is especially significant. Mr. Herrick's sweater bears a Duxbury 'D.' It was presented to him at Christmas, 1959, by the students of Duxbury High School -truly a fitting gift for a man who devoted so much time and effort to Duxbury High as did Mr. Herrick. Mr. Herrick drove school busses for some thirty years, but we remember him most vividly as a laughing Santa Claus giving out lollipops at Christmas. He en- joyed taking pictures, and enlivened many assemblies and basketball games by popping to his feet, glancing into his camera's viewfinder, and snapping a pic- ture. Thus he saved his memories from fading with the years. And now, to save his memory from fading, we dedicate this picture and these few words to the mem ory of Mr. T. Waldo Herrick. we Q . if N 4,5 My tl ifi V1 t L , Y 1 in M .i -. will ,fi L HEEL fl . 'S -UV, pf l ig- 5 - gif' - .. ka -, . - ..-, .. .' .fs H. fb Us 115 feng' - ,' Tk ff! Q .v'1- fr 0 'wld in x V. ' Q f il -? I ' 1 1 - iw 114 I ,r iq:- . 1 A 1 ,W f'- ' 4, f 5,3 1 L 1. - if ' fps? Y ' ' ry J J A' 3 I p 'H' Sw 'i :J 1 A It UP9541 f', 3:4 if , '.- , ,, Z, 1 i if : f Im ' I, ' ,M r .x-4 P -' 59. 3'f ' ,'.'q1,,J 122957-'. - ,: 1,. - ,- Y 215, gr .f F' - .4 .rf I 1 . 1 x 'I K. 'a, . X , . QVrnss Qnuntry First Row Left to Ri ht' Brian Ko ke Ste hen Jacobs Richard Seaver Captain Second Row: 1 9 - P 1 P 1 1 - Mr. Robert Backus, Coach, Peter Prip, Alan Merry, Hamilton Kent, Kent Kopke, James Wads- worth, Peter Fagley. Erach Left to Right: Richard Seaver, Stephen Jacobs, Brian Kopke, Alan Merry, Lars Schou. Kneeling, Left to Right: Bob King, Roger Cushing, Danny DeWolf, Chuck Walker, George Newlands lco-captaini, Bill McNeil lco-captaini, Fred Wadsworth, Bob Chase, Lars Schou, Larry Govoni. Standing: Bob Jones, Kenny Roberts, Jeff Howard, John Russell, Stanley Ellis, Cliff L'Heureux, David Thomas, Jack Kent, Bob French, Rick Handy, John Coffin, David Lemieux, Philip Mason, Tom Brennan, Howie Holloway, Coach Teravainen. lMissing from Picture: Don Steele, Brian McCormick, Sasser The D.H.S. soccer team made a very respectable showing in the newly-formed South Shore Soccer Association, finishing second in the league. The over-all season as follows: Don Steele 21 goals Lars Schou 5 Fred Wadsworth 4 Bill McNeil 2 George Newlands 2 Bill Jones 2 Cliff L'Heureux l Dave Johnson l Howie Holloway l Chuck Walker l Goals scored: 41 Goals scored against goalie Bob Chase: 6 fNorwell scored one goal for Duxburyi record stood Avon 9 - O W Quincy 5 - 0 W Norwell 6 - 0 W Sharon T - l T No. Quincy 2 -0 W Avon 8 - l W Quincy 6 - T W Sharon O - i L No. Quincy 0 - l L Norwell 4 - i W Won 7, Lost 2, Tied l ,Th mn 5- sf lllyleai-if-s. ie-ff 49 -4, M lr-X, First Row, Left to Right: Patey Pye, Brent Vinal, Nancy Sawyer, Pam Fagley, Coral Prince, Judy McManus, Lee Blanchard, Co-captain, Belle Kent, Co-captain, Sheila Marr, Marilyn Sibilio, Barbara Atwood. Second Raw: Linda Par-cer, Donna Prince, Felicifas Tasche, Brenaa Harding, Bonnie Bottenus, Bonnie Poole, Alice Haray. Third Row: Nancy Starr, Carol King, Evelyn Walker, Alice Collins, Pam Stott, Cathy DeLorenzo, Marcia Burpee, Suzanne Yeagley, Phina Borgeson, Miss Beverly Briggs, Coach. flcfcixeg With eight victories and one tie, the D.H.S. girls' varsity field hockey team finished on top ofthe league - champs again! Varsity Junior Varsity Hull Hull l - Holbrook Holbrook l - Norwell Norwell O - West Bridgewater Scituate O - Scituate Marshfield 2 - Marshfield Hanover 2 - Hanover Cohasset 2 - 3 L East Bridgewater Won 3, Tied 2, L Cohasset Won 8, Tied l. Varsity Pam Fagley 6 Sheila Marr 8 Patey Pye E Marilyn Sioilio I Belle Kent i Points Scored: 24 Points Scored Against: 4 Junior Varsity Evelyn Wallcer T Suzanne Yeagley l Marcia Buroee 2 Alice Collins i Felicitas Tasche 3 Points Scored: S Points Scored Against: 6 C9irls Tir'-3-ffggege Pam Lawson GIRLS' BASKETBALL First Row, Left to Right: Nancy Sawyer, Ann Collins, Lee Blanchard, Marilyn Sibilio, Patey Pye. Second Row: Belle Kent, Karen Peterson, Miss Beverly Briggs, Coach, Margaret Marr, Susie Coster. Carolyn Coffin Jane Corcoran Nancy Southard 2 An impressive record was made by the girls' jayvee team: Guards: Bonnie Bottenus Janice Hall Kathy Mills Gail Sencabaugh Judy Johnston Judy Jokinen Barbara Irwin Forwards: Donna Prince Lynne Phillips Felicitas Tasche Marcia Burpee Pat Cope Alice Collins Eunice Hammond Terry Butler B095 If-,iaslzelball BOYS' BASKETBALL First Row, Left to Right: Eddie Wadsworth, Phil Cheney, Bill McNeil, Fred Wadsworth Second Row: Bob Chase, Marv Nickerson, Putt Richards, Roi, Chqgeb lMissing from Picture: Don Stee e Bob King, Coach George Teravainen, Rio Cheney, Doug Locke? The boys' junior varsity shoved great promise this year: Phil Nelson Tom Brennan Jeff Howard Cliff L'Heureux Rick Handy Rip Cheney Dotfi Metcalf Bob French Brad Heywood Dave Thomas Fizz Richards Bob Wilbur Kent Koplce ,Judy Hcrnpton Wendy Butler V-In - Kathy Jolcinen ,.4- fl x Baseball li V First Row, Left to Right: William Murphy, William McNeil, George Newlands, Benjamin Marshall, Roger Cushing, Douglas Locke, Mr. David Murphy, Coach. Second Row: Fred Wadsworth, Marvin Nickerson, Jeffrey Howard, Clifford L'Heureux, Robert Chase, Donald Steele. Third Row: William Whitehead, William Jones, Thomas Brennan, Robert Trout, Eugene Glass. el ls ji., ,M T, is . NX T it A T -fi ti it T gs, ' ss -f --W -- ff, - gg... ig of , , . .,, X Y. ,. ,, , QQ, X, iq, .Y-V - -f Q ' ' lflllki Jennie First Row, Left to Right: Susan Rodham, Carol King, Katherine DeLorenzo, Virginia Davis. Second Row: Sheila Marr, Felicitas Tasche, Carol Loth, Bonnie Bottenus, Margaret Marr, Karen Peterson. Snfllazxii First Row, Left to Right: Joanne Fox, Susan Jones, Donna Prince, Lynne Phillips, Bonnie Poole, Marcia Burpee, Sharon Blanchard. Second Row: Pam Stott, Suzanne Yeagley, Michelle McDevitt, Phena Borgeson, Mary Ann Barboza, Barbie Atwood, Janice Hall. Third Row: Cynthia Holl, Pam Fagley, Marilyn Sibilio, Nancy Sawyer, Patey Pye, Carole French, Belle Kent. iMissing from Picture: Miss Beverly Briggs, Coach., OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHER CLASS OF T961 THE DICKSO S 94 COURT STREET Plymouth, Massachusetts 'R- AIN qi .f-3 ,


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