Duxbury High School - Partridge Yearbook (Duxbury, MA)
- Class of 1963
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Sabin oral vaccine was made available nationally and offered promise of complete immunity from all types of polio. Left: Solid-fueled Minuteman, successor to more complex liquid-fueled lCBM'S, begins 4,000 mile journey from Canaveral. Others,went into readi. Nuclear submarines USS Skate and USS Seadragon rendezvoused at the North Pole hundreds of miles from open sea. ...i ...- uX u Y F EE LE Duxbury Massachusetts 571 .891 D987 X Wi A lj QV? . - ' K wg 'K XXX A , - fri? irggg R :li SQ xx 1 al x ... Z H r 1 X 1 ' f A I , ' Mi! M V 1 . S r X Ks X I , fi ss, J LES G+nr1P'5h X15 4,0 x ' Q 7 Q , , ' iss -2255, ' . T , Duxbury Free Library Durbury , Mauaahuaoh DIIXBURY FREE LIBRARY artridge was Dwrburg High School Duxbury, Massachusetts 1 or-eword We, the Class of 1963, have chosen as our yearbook theme Our Town, as emblematic of one of the most important factors in the development of our lives. We look with pride on Our Town's heritage of noble history, tradition and distinc- tion, and we have based on these our hopes for a progressive but dignified future, that we may leave to our sons and daughters as noble a herit- age as was left to us by Our Town - Duxbury. 2 NIV Dedication To all organizations which have spon- sored scholarships to further our educationg to the Boosters' Club members for their en- thusiastic support of all athletic eventsg to Post 223 for generously extending to us the use ofthe American Legion Hall, and to all the townspeople who have given us the op- portunity of working in a new and improved school, we dedicate the i963 Partridge. DR. EVERETT L. HANDY TO THE GRADUATING CLASS OF 19635 The class of 1963 has a very special interest for me be cause we both started an important task at the same time. ln September, 1950, you began your school careers as members of the kindergarten, while l, with my family, moved to Duxbury to begin my work as Superintendent of Schools. Superintendents do not often have the opportunity to ob- serve and guide the progress of a class from the beginning of school until d O gra uationg and to work with a class as outstanding as this one, has been a great privilege. The following observations will interest you now and may serve to refresh your mind in future years, when memories are not too clear or accurate. ln the kindergarten your class numbered sixty-seven. To- d . . - . . ay it numbers fifty four. Of the original class twenty-one continued as members until graduation. After making excellent progress through the elementary grades you distinguished yourselves in high school in many ways. Three of your members received recognition in the National Merit Scholarship tests: one received honorable mention, and two were semi-finalists. rs in public speaking. Several students One student won national hono won places in district and state choral groups. Ten person in our Y class were elected to the National Honor Society. Many students in your class participated in writing and publishing the first Duxbury High School handbook. More than half of the students in your class won varsity letters in sports. Others distinguished themselves in dra- matics, band, school publications, and student government. Such achievement is worthy of high commendation. But more significant than these acc they are, are the qualities of tolerance, self discipline leadership, I faith, enthusiasm and friendliness which have characterized your class. lt is said that a school is known not only by the character and quality of .1 f l'1 ' i s eac ers, but also by the image its students present to the commu- nity. Your town is proud of you and your achievements. Congratu- lations and best wishes for the years ahead. omplishments, important as Superintendent of Schools Administration Mr. Harry B. McCormick Principal Left to Right: Mr. Herbert R. Nelson, Mr. Walter B. Collins, Mr. Edward L Butler fChairmanl, Dr. Everett L. Handy, Mr. John F. Spence, Jr. Seated: Mrs. George Paltrey lSecretaryl. - i Mrs. George S. Ferrell Secretary to the Principal -AE. 'lglj H ...I ' 1 f X .- 'X Mr. Robert B. Mendenhall Guidance Director ' MEF Mr RalphN Blalceman Assistant Principal 'bb Mrs. Thomas Stott Assistant Guidance Director Mrs. Rita Blanchard ff, W' X G Secretary to Guidance Department P i Facult ' KTUW 3323. Q-Q 8-0 :VF 1,33 JG .O f0'-m a'--- 0010 93? gf-D P13-5 U5 7s0 ' 9-35 'D egg D 22751, cm: L.'U 322 -I .313 505- img, Sw? S'-'Im 0-2.- v..m2 973- 3 94 2'-93' 'AQ 'D E: 3 CQ '- IQ Sis.:-1 'Pegg' MATHEMATICS Left to Right: Mrs. Jane Murphy, Mrs. Julia Brock, Mr. Robert Backus, Mr. Ralph Blakeman, Mr. Lawrence Dunn. ' gil 9 I as FOREIGN LANGUAGES Left to Righfs Miss Jeannine Bernier, Mrs. Philip Lynch, Mrs. James Pye. fMissing from picture: Mrs. George Perersl 7 SCIENCE Left fo Right: Mr. David Murphy, Mr. Robert Sullivan, Mr. Roberf Martin, Mrs. Jane Murphy. k SOCIAL STUDIES Seated, Left to Right: Mr. Karl Sfahl, Mr,Wal1'er Kennedy, Mr. James Kelley. Standing, Left to Right: Col. James Truden, Mr. Roben Hurley. 7? SPECIAL Seated, Lett to Right: Mr. Donald Kraemer, Mrs. Agnes Reed, Mrs. Constance Cram. Standing: Mr. Edwin Greene, Mr. Roger Jarvis. lMissing from picture: Miss Ann Davis, Miss Mary Smithl. PHYSICAL EDUCATION Left to Right: Miss Deborah Brooks, Mr. George Teravainen, Miss Audrey Hibbett. ge-all CUSTODIANS Left to Right: Mr. George Watson, Mr. Carlton Torrey, Mr. Michael Sheehan Q IO li , Lei 'o Rignfz Cliffcrc L He-re-x 1 .Ice Presicefm, N'rCI'II9'U Sislxio iSe:refcr,f H, BrIc'1 Kc:-ce Pres?:ef1rr, vT:'T'TE7'T Racers fTrecs,rer'2. QNIP' 4 11 1 0 1' S Duxbury Free Library if It ---4' ,,, DORIS MAE BAKER lSnookyl Happiness seems mode to be shared. Library Service Club 2, Cheerleading 4. How should I know . . .P. J. Parties. . .Plymouth. . . Red-Right-Return . . . Sunoco . l JOAN DRESSER ADAMS The fountain of beauty is the heart, and every generous thought illustrates the walls of your chamber. Yearbook 4 lHead Typistlg Prom Committee 35 Senior Play 4, Choir l,2, Hockey l. Thanksa lot! ...Olds...P.C .... Hey, Ei! ... Boston. . .Transcripts. . .Secretary. . .Parties. kr DONALD STEPHEN BANZI lDonJ Creation's heir, the world, the world is mine. Mr. Jenness's English Class. . .Plymouth. . . Hi there! . . .Ford. . .Bowling. Q I2 N w BARRY MARSHALL BLAKEMAN Persistent people begin their success where others end in failure. Soccer l,3,45 Track i5 Baseball 35 Science Club 3,4. Beach. . .V.W .... Carton. . .Freckles. . . Quiet. . . Don't ask me. STEPHEN HENDRICK BENSON fSteveD Without labor, nothing prospers. Cross Country l Sports Fan. . .World Almanac.. .History Whiz. ' v BONNIE RYON BOTTENUS Her secret of success is constancy of purpose. Basketball l,2,3,45 Hockey l,2,3,45 Choir l,2,3, 45 Key 2,3 iSecretaryJ,45 Witerature 2,3,45 Student Council 3,45 Yearbook 4 flfditor-in-Chietl5 Tourna- ment of Plays l,25 Senior Play 45 National Honor Society 2,3,45 French Honor Society 2,3,45 Prom Committee 3. Coffee Shop. . .Buttner's. . .Latin III. . . That presents a problem. . . .Monkey bag. . Q I Baseball 4 Sportsman s Club 3 4 Senior Play 4. B Il B Coffee Shop Saqunsh Brockton. . . Drive TH OMAS GERARD BRENNAN Uoml ln the time of your life, livel Basketball l,2,3,4g Baseball l,2,3,4p Soccer l,2, 3,45 Band l,2,3,4g Dance Band 2,3,4g French Club 2,35 Sportsman's Club 2,3,4p Tournament of Plays lg Senior Playg Yearbook 4. Mr. .lenness's English class. . . T . . . Legion. . 'fRowl, did you hear the one about-- . . . Funny? No! . . . P. D. fini.-.mfr WENDY BUTLER Touiours gai Student Council lg Hockey lg Cheerleading 25 Prom Committee 35 Yearbook 4. 'Bottles'. . .D.C.S .... Saquish. . . I could almost care' . . .Yellow Jacket. . . Do you think you can handle it'7 QQ RONALD FRANCIS CHASE lRonJ a There is no great and no small to the soul that maketh all. Basketball l,2,3, 4 lCaptainJg Soccer 3,4 lCo-Captain Sportsman's Club 2,3,4. Come off it . . .tall. . .English. . . Kabong . . .Nancy . . .Boston Garden ROBERT SCOTT COOPER lBobl Where judgment has wit to express it, there is the best orator. A.F.S. 35 Student Council 3,4 Ureasurerl, Choir l,2,3,4, Band l,2,3,4, Dance Band l,2,3,4, French Club l,2, Prom Committee 3, Tournament of Plays l,2, Senior Play 4, National Honor Society 2,3,4, S.E.M.S.B.A. 2,3,4, District Choir 3, Dance Committee i,2, Class Treasurer T . Bouc . . .Music Room. . . Hey, Ponch! . . .Good- Looking. . .Tease. . . Guitar. LINDA ANN DeLORENZO Full of fun and friendship for all. Field Hockey 3, Prom Committee 3, Tournament of Plays l,2, Senior Play 4, F.T.A. 4, Yearbook 4. You're kidding mel . . .Mr. Jenness's English class A . . . Quiet. . .Hot pipes. 5 luis STEVEN GEORGE DEXTER fStevel Nothing is impossible to any man who can will, and then dog this is the only law of success. Joined our town in '60. Baseball 25 Soccer 35 Senior Play. Ford Beach Wagon. . . English with Mr. Jenness. . . Mr. Dunn. . .D.P. DANIEL BREWST ER DEWOLF lllannyl Men's thoughts are much according to their in clination. Soccer l,2,3p A.V. Club l,2,3,4. Boone . . . Gunning . . . l'll be in the A V room . . .Fire Dep't .... Debear . DAVID ART HUR DROLLE QDaveJ Learning doth make thee mad. Soccer 2,3,4p Baseball 2,3. TT Beachbuggies. . . Splash Parties. . . Wheels Hey, Howie . . .Cool Sweaters. ,S- , Y ' 'I,. - I -I N.4xX .- 0 Q-Akin: lux 'Q i 1 -SS -'C' CHARLES PIERRE FERNANDES lCharlieJ He alone has lost the art to live who cannot make new friends. Joined our town in :62 Soccer 4. New-comer. . .Tall. . .Friendly. . .Hunting. . . Charlie's late againl ' s STANLEY WESTON ELLIS lStanl Still waters run deep. Basketball Manager 3,45 Baseball Manager 2,35 Soc- cer 2,3,45 Band l,2,3,4 lTreasurerl5 Sportsman's Club 3,45 Choir 45 Dance Band 2,3,45 Senior Play 4. Blakeman's. . . Manley . . .Percussionist. . . Go, Stan! . . .Motor-bike. . . Son of a gun! JUDITH ELLEN HAMPTON Uudyl My life is like a stroll upon the beach, as near to the ocean's edge as I can go. Choir 2,3,4 fSecretaryl5 A.F.S. 2,3,45 Student Coun- cil 3,45 Witerature 25 Yearbook 45 Sportsman's Club 45 Dance Committee l,25 Cheerleading 2,3 lCo-Cap- tainl, 4 lCaptainl. Neighbors. . .Cats. . .C.S .... Alice, W.A.T. G? . . . Boston Gardens. . . Renault. . . Smile. . . Cheery. C RICHARD DAVIS HANDY fRicki The idle brain is the devil's playgroundl Soccer l,2,3,45 Baseball 2,3,45 Basketball l,2, 3,45 Sportsman's Club 3,45 French Club l,2 fTreas- 7 'V' ureri5 A.F.S. 3,45 Band l,2,3,45 Choir l,2,3,45 Class Vice-President 35 National Honor Society 2, 3,45 Student Council 3,4 fPresidentJ5 Boys' State fAttorney Generali 35 Prom Committee 35 Dance Committee l,25 S.E.M.S.B.A. Choir 2,45 Dis- trict Choir 35 Tournament of Plays l,25 Honor Mar- shal 35 Yearbook 4. Neighbors. . .Birds. . .French with Mad. . . Mr, Dunn! . . . Will this assembly-uh? . . . Poncho. BART ON H EYWOOD fBartJ A man is a worker. If he is not that he is nothing. Band l,25 Soccer 3,45 Sportsman's Club 3,45 French Club 25 Basketball l,25 Tournament of Plays 2,35 Senior Play. Mother Bart . . .Snipper. . . B. S.A .... Timber . . . Crushed fenders. . . Nice, huh . . .J. B .... Martho's Vineyard . WENDY LOU HOLMES We live in our desires rather than in our achievements Yearbook 4 Gee whiz . . . Dreamer. . .Ernie's. . .Long fingernails V . . . Brookline. . . Records. . .The Twist. . . Midnight in T Moscow. 1 M, 4, Qs-ff dime fn A BARBARA E LLEN IRWIN lBabsl Every wish is like a prayer with God. Joined our town in '6O. Basketball 2. Oh, no! . . .Dorchester. . .Holl's Corner. . .Tassy's . . . Hey, Les! JEFFREY DAYBILL HOWARD lHowieJ Life is what you make it. Cross Country I, Tournament of Plays lg Sportsman's Club l,2,3,4, Baseball l,2,3,4, Soccer 2,3,4, Bas ketball l,2, French Club l,2, Student Council 2, 4, Class Treasurer 2. Martha's Vineyard. . .Fishing. . .Boyside Marine Co... Mr. Jenness's English Class. . . Locker Room. . .Vespa. JUDITH HANNAH JOHNSTON Uudyl lf a man could have half his wishes, he would double his trouble. Basketball 2,3,4, Hockey 3. Tassy's. . . Where's Jan? . . .Plymouth. . . lSf1'T lf, though? . . .Cafeteria. --as alri- EILEEN KEHOE CEU The happier the time the more quickly it passes. Prom Committee 35 Hockey T5 Basketball T5 Year- book 45 Senior Play 4. Oh, forget it . . .Canoes. . .Fights. . .Boston. . . Riding around. lag WILLIAM ELLSWORTH JONES Uonesyl Good humor is the health of the soul. Baseball l,3,45 Soccer l,2,3,4 fCo-Captainl5 Bas ketball 35 Sportsman's Club l,2,3,45 Senior Play5 Tournament of Plays 2. Motor Scooter. . .Martha's Vineyard. . .Coffee Shop . . . Saquish. . . Good-looking. JACKSON SHAW KENT JR. Uockl Good humor is one of the best articles of dress one can wear in society. Band l,2,3,45 Choir 3,4 fPresidentl5 Soccer l,2,3, 45 Class Play T5 S.E.M.S.B.A. 2,45 Prom Committee Sense of humor. . . What do ya say? . . .Choir Shows. . . The Thing . . . What's for slop? . . . Gunning. . . Bay- side. . . Lester Lightfoot . . . Nice, huhf' Q Sl BRIAN SHEPHERD KOPKE l stand on the springboard of life. Track l,35 Cross Country l,2,3 lCo-CaptainQl,45 Class President l,2,3,45 Student Council l,3,4 lVice-Presidentj5 A.F.S. 3lTreasurerl5 Key l,2, 3,4 lEditor-in-ChieD5 Science Club l,2,35 Rock- et Club l5 Boys' State 35 U.N. Pilgrimage 35 Year boolc 2 lCubl,4 lPhotography Editorl5 French Club l 25 Sportsman's Club 2,3,4. Class Pres. . . Great . . .Science. . . l'll ask the ianitorsl'. . .Traclc. . .Cheertul. . .U. N. . . .Urglu. CAROLYN RUTH LAFLEUR lnfinite riches in alittle room. National Honor Society 2,3,CTreasurerl 45 Witera ,o, ture-Art Editor 2,3,45 Key-Artist 25 Choir l,2, si 3,45 Band 2,35 Dramatic Club 2,3,45 Class Play l,25 Senior Play 45 Dance Committee 1,25 Prom Committee 35 S.E.M.S.B.A. 3,45 A.F.S. 2,4. B Miss Marrnein. . . B.U .... New Yorl-4. . . Dancer. . . R.J .... Choir Shows...Artist. ANDREA CLAIRE LEWIS fllndyi As we are now living in an eternity, the time to be happy is today. Joined our town in '62 Basketball 45 Tennis 45 A.F.S. 4. Water Skiing. . .Tennis. . .Brown hair. . .Brown eyes . . . New. . . Are you serious? ROBERT RAY LOC KE iBobl Every time a man smiles, and much more when he laughs, it adds something to his fragment of life. Band l,2, Choir T,2, Class Play I. Snip. . .Triumph. . .Cycle. . .Martha's Vineyard... Burns. . . Skier. CLIFFORD WILLIAM L'HEUREUX iCliffl Dost thou love life? Then do not squander time, for that is the stuff life is made of. Soccer l,2,4, Baseball l,2,3,4g. Basketball l,2, 3,45 Sportsman's Club l,2,3,4, Band l,2,3,4, Senior Play 4, Class Vice-President 4. Chem Lab. . .Yellow Jeep. . .Water Skiing. . . Standish Shore. . .Easy going. . .Prom workshop. . .B.R. JANICE LEE MARTIN Uanl The obiect of art is to crystallize emotion into thought.' Joined our town in '61 . Key 3,4 iArt Editorl, Choir 4, Student Council 4, Prom Committee fDecorations Chairmanlg Yearbook 4 iArt and Layout Editorl, A.F.S. 4, Witerature 4. A.H. S .... Granny . . . Dogs. . . Workshop at my house.' . . .C.S .... Parties. . . Alice, W.A.T. G. ? . . .Sewing? MICHELE MARIE MCDEVITT QMikel The mirror of all courtesy. F.T.A. 3,4 lPresidentl5 Choir 2,3,45 A.F.S. 2,3, 45 Softball 2,3,45 French Club 25 National Honor Society 3,45 Senior Play 45 Basketball 4. Choir Shows. . .Softball games. . .quiet. . .Gym Class ,- ...Latin lll. ALAN STANDISH MERRY fParsonJ lt's not the size of the man in the fight that counts, it's the size of the fight in the man. Track l,45 Cross-Country 2,35 Choir 2,3,45 S.E.M.S.B.A. Choir 2,3,45 District Choir 35 State Choir 35 Yearbook 3 CCubl, 4 fBusiness Managerl5 Band l,25 Tournament of Plays 25 Senior Play 45 Sportsman's Club 2,3,4. Amen! . . . How about that! . . . Boss voice. . . Am I impressed! . . .The Parson twist. DOROTHY ANN METCALF fDee Deel l've taken my fun where l've found it. Cheerleading 2,3 fCo-Captainl5 Tournament of Plays mittee 3. Barrel , . .Parties. . .Coffee Shop. . . Little blue car . . . Hey, Fallasf' 35 French Club T5 Sportsman's Club 3,45 Prom Com- RICHARD LLOYD MOORE f 'll 'Tis the dreamer whose dreams come true. O'Neil Farm. .. I'll think about it. ...'54 Ford... Navy...Laugh... Oh, no! LAURENCE HENDERSON MURDOCH lLarryJ Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm. Band I,2,35 Dance Band 1,35 Key 1,25 French Club 1,25 Science Club I. Lockers. . .Candy. . . Serviette. . .PIymouth. . . French C.B. BODIL GUDRUN NIELSEN If you wish to please people, you must begin by understanding them. Joined our town in '62. A.F.S. Foreign exchange student from Denmark '62 '635 Choir 45 Band 45 A.F.S. 45 Key 45 Student Council 45 Basketball 4. Guitar. . .Folk-singing. . .Dimples. . . Denmark. . . The Barrys'. . . l'm a Rover- m i.. Ll NDA ELISABETH PARKER CParksl To strive, to seek, to find, and not to yield. Hockey l,2, Basketball l,2 llvlanagerlg Softball T, Dramatic Club l,3, Sportsman's Club 3,45 A.F.S. it Club 2,3,4, Key l,2,3,4, Witerature 2,3,4, French Club l,2, Tournament of Plays l,2, Senior Play 4, Dance Committee l,2, Prom Committee 3. -6' C.S .... Hey Raisl ...Laugh...Diets... Hey! you ole ... Alice, W.A.T.G.'? ...l.imey. JANICE MARIE PETERSON Uanl Love and life are alla dream. Library Service Club l,2, Basketball 3,4. You're kidding . . .Cafeteria. . . Guess what? . . Plymouth. . .Ernie's. . . Giggle. BRADFORD MURRAY PETT EY fBradJ They that have power to hurt, and will do none. 4, French Club 4 fPresidentl . R.J .... Blakeman's. . .Sea Explorers.. .Clarinet. . . Sax. . .Boating. . . Take it from the edge. . . . Bow ahout that! l ml Band l,2,3,4, Choir l,2,3,4, Dance Band l,2,3,4, S.E.M.S.B.A. 3, S.E. District Band 2, Senior Play 1' PAT IENCE SPURR PYE CPateyJ O World, I cannot hold thee close enough. Hockey l,2,3,45 Basketball l,2,3,45 Softball l,2 CCO-captainl, 3,45 Choir l,2,3,45 F.T.A. 3 fSec- retary-TreasurerJ,45 Student Council l,2,3,45 Key 2,3 fBusiness Managerl, 45 Class Vice-President 1,2 Yearbook 2 fCubJ,45 Class Play 15 Sportsman's Club l,2,3,45 Girls' State 35 National Honor Society 3, 45 A.F.S. 3,45 U.N. Pilgrimage '6l5 Senior Play. Choir Shows. . . Sports. . . Vivacious. . . Ooo, I love itl ... Love those Odd Fellows! ...C.S....U.N.. Miss Parks. KENNETH WAYNE ROBERTS fKenl lndividuality is the salt of life. Soccer l,2,3,45 Basketball Manager 2,35 Tournament of Plays l,25 Senior Play 45 Sportsman's Club 3,45 Class Treasurer 4. Mr. Jenness's English class. . . Hi there . . . Bob New hart. . . How about thot! . . . G-Man. NANCY ILG SAWYER fNanceT Her nature is sunny and bright like her hair. Hockey l,2,3, 4 fCo-CaptainT5 Basketball l, 2,3, 4 Softball l,2,3 fCo-CaptainT,45 A.F.S. 3,45 Stu- dent Council 3,45 Choir 2,3,45 Sportsman's Club 2 3,45 Prom Committee 35 Key 4. Spaz . . .Prom Queen. . .Rocky. . .Sports. . . Hey, Brentyl . . .Sprained ankles. . .C. S .... Alice, W.A T G. ? . . .Hornpipers. . . E.W. LAWRENCE CHARLES SHEELEY fLarryj The virtue lies in the struggle, not inthe prize. Joined our town in '62. Soccer 45 Basketball 45 Baseball 4. Tall. . .New. . .Westerner. . .quiet. . .blue eyes. . .grin. .lf KENNETH JOSEPH SEMPLE fKenJ The more the merrier. Mr. Jenness's English class. . . Navy. . . Sailing. . . Cadillac. . .Sea Scout. . .Bootswain. HU MARILYN WARD SIBILIO lSibl You are tried alone5 alone you pass into the desert5 alone you are sifted by the world. Hockey l,2,3,4 lCo-Captainl5 Basketball l,2,3,45 Tennis 3,4 lCaptainl5 Softball l,25 Sportsman's Club l,2,3,45 French Club 25 A.F.S. 2,3,45 Student Coun cil 4 CSecretaryD5 Key 2,35 Class Secretary 3,45 Tour- nament of Plays l,25 Senior Play5 Yearbook 3 lCubJ, 4 CLiterary EditorJ5 Witerature-Editor-in-Chief 2,3,45 National Honor Society 2,3 fVice-Presidentl,45 Band l,2,3,45 Choir l,2,3,45 Dance Committee l,25 Prom Committee Chairman 3. Alice, W.A.T.G. ? . . .C.S .... Party at Zip's . .. The Borg. . .Briarwood. . .Physics. . .Accident-prone. I ilu NANCY COBURN STARR llzranki Never trouble trouble till trouble troubles you. Softball l,2,3,4, Hockey 2,35 Library Service Club 2, Yearbook 4, Sportsman's Club 4. Mr. Jenness's English class. . .Tassy's. . .Blue bomb. . . Harry's. . . Kook . NANCY EVE LYN SOUTHARD fNancei The social smile, the sympathetic tear. Cheerleading 2,3,4 lCo-Captaini, Library Service Club l,2. Ya know . . .Cheering. . . Giggle. . .Boston Gardens .. Bay Road. . .R.C .... Springfield. SIDNEY GEORGE VlCKERS III lNedi Sweat not, for the casual shall inherit the earth. Joined our town in '61 Soccer 3, Track 3,45 Yearbook 4. English. . .Tech.Engineering. . . No Charge . . .Chrysler .. . Bashful . . .Weights. It ELIZABET H BRENT VI NAL QBrentl Society is wonderfully delightful. Hockey l,2,3,-45 Basketball I5 Softball I5 Sports- man's Club 3,45 French Club 25 Class Secretary l,25 Key 2,3,4 fSecretarYii Witerature 2,3,45 Choir l,2, 3,45 National Honor Society 2,3,4 fPresidentl5 French Honor Society 2,3,45 Tournament of Plays 1,25 Stu- dent Council I5 A.F.S. 3 CSecretaryD,4 lPresidentD5 A.F.S. Exchange Student '62-England. C.S .... Alice,W.A.T.G'? ... Come on, Sawyer! pooper! . . .Fish Ponds, Bristol. . .Brendafloor. ROBERT CHARLES WADSWORTH QBobi The only way to have a friend is to be one. Cross Country l,2,3, 4 fCaptainJ5 Sportsman's Club 2,3,45 Track 2,3. Cross Country and Track Meets. . .Motor-bike. . .Air Force. . . Milepost. EVELYN AMANDA WALKER fEviei Well-timed silence has more eloquence than speech. Key 2,3,45 Choir 2,3,45 Band 2,3,45 Honor Society 3,45 Hockey 1,25 A.F.S. 3,4 lSecretaryD. Quiet. . .Accompanist. . . Rocky. . . Long Hair. . . 'Promeneur. . . . Grin. . . Russian-French accent. . . Vinal, you party- Z-l 'l' ' l l F ,101 r t 1 -. YEARBOOK HEADS Lett to Right: Alan Merry lBusiness Managerl, Marilyn Sibilio lLiterary Editorl, Bonnie Bottenus flfditor-in-Chiefl, Brian Kopke lPhotography Editori, Joan Adams fHead Typisti, Janice Martin lLayout and Art Editori. artriclge St ff fl l 1 YEARBOOK STAFF l Seated, Left to Right: Linda DeLorenzo, Eileen Kehoe, Bonnie Poole lCubD. ll Standing: Thomas Brennan, Donna Prince lCubl, Wendy Holmes, Patience Pye . 1 Nancy Starr, Judith Hampton, Richard Handy, Wendy Butler, Robert Cooper. I I Sponsored by Herrick Auto Sales 9 +4 ,I .Di , A --...L K H I 'H 1 I A 111-'W , - - - --rt? N w.fA-fffa. K , M emorie ' 5 f X vl .1 Senior uperiatives f ' 7-A MOST ATHLETIC: I ' G' R Id Ch Pm ce P, 'D Q xg, I . I 'RQ-5 L... -f , L ' 1 r A lb., X 27 - 3 f f , qQ gxf QSCQJLL ' I I ' 5 f v K L WNW 1 W ! . ' wo, I Z If X XX , , X! ' II, X xi ? ef In ' ff? C MOSTLIKEL T SUCCEED- fx 'H 'fx ff!! Y O , -5 1 A I 5 W I - ' W I V' W ! 4 ' Y ,J ' 1 -MXNQ - ' f 1 on Merry ' S.. 4' M X I ' 1 ll M N I 1,4 J X K W V .1 X 1 I , N D r if f GI' EDO S V N. y N 59 -.A O W d Butler f K M David Drolerff6f X lfijlffl if Y WW r A Q, A W- jj f 1 I ia X7 XI 1 ' Z ff I , A M X f I ' I WITTIEST: X f . Kent , , EQ H' ' ' G . X BEST LOOKING: Clifford L'Heureux T! y I A Joon Adams Q 9 5 X GT' MOST INTELLIGENT: L L 1 L Bonnie Boffenus T T- A g' I ly X T N- Q- H-.TH Robert Cooper If' XZ Q ,T L i T 1 I' Lx ,K 5-s-J. Y CONTRIBUTED MOST TO CLASS: MOST POPULAR: rn Sibilio U -:- Richard Handy .XP Q GREITEST v A Cxamwueuvoe T0 THE c.LAs-3 OF lc-H93 Gfeenesv . Oommauwe Bruon Kopke 'ro 1-we CL! SS GF ICT G23 i Janice Marvin Sponsored by Bayside Marine Co. I 4 SVT , kr 1' MOST VERSATILE: Brian Kopke Marilyn Sibilio T U1 ' Xxx Ofc xv. lvlqx n .. H H JAX. ,,. xx r , -l Jung., EEL' ,T I Richard Handy Elected S.C. President H 'af I lv A Sponsored by Wildes Motors Q Ebb Tide ,MY ' ' ,Mkt I Marilyn Sibilio Prom Choirmon 1 pn . - . s XL ,QY wp' r' . , , A x r A 1 W W Q 5 I , ' W, V fl si ' f! ' ' Q 4 ' 5315 rg Y l A X x Sponsored by Johnson's Flowers Q 1 .5 'sw , p 1 'L . 1' 1, N . , uf A V1 5' .ff is ' - Q Jfy- -. 1-if Wlymzr- fhI4 'V ., .iq i,.,i,,,.l E ny WM 4 hilarious hike off on pop mln: TV ummm. nmmea by ui? ti if. E? 1ef1w'dS 541563 hee. Brent 'Vinyl ful 'ak Ma'Lig'h1:!o5t, lovdy Liix ' 'Parker was alluring as Giftjy Der! Two proper. ladiu ' , . .., iid, mth I ' '1'f ,fl I ' ,lf-kg ', I gf , L, rf, 3 A H av' E L Y f f ,fl J , . t A J . 45 . ii ' ' ' if-ag are .A I Howdy, , THE HANGING AT SINIMIN CITY By R. A. Anderson and R. L. Sweeney Mart Baverick Lester Lightfoot Big Tom Pooley Bullet Benson Pistol Pete Girty Deal Ma Lightfoot Casper Matilda Jasmine Sugar Boot Presented by the FRESHMEN Director: Mr. R. Anderson Student Director: Bonnie Bottenus Cast Stagecoach Driver Robert Cooper Jackson Kent Joe Colburn Jeffrey Howard David Tura Linda Parker Brent Vinal Richard Handy Marilyn Sibilio Patience Pye Brian Kopke Stephen Jacobs WE WON!! Whot's going on here? A DAY WITH THE SYCAMORES adapted from You Can't Take it With You by Kauffman and Hart Presented by the SOPHOMORES Director: Mr. Lawrence Dunn Student Director: Judith Hampton Penny Essie Rheba Donald Grandpa Mr. DePinna Alice Tony Kolenkoff Grand Duchess Mr. Kirby Stage Manager Cast Bonnie Bottenus Carolyn LaFleur Marilyn Sibilio David Lemieux Alan Merry Kenneth Roberts Linda Parker Robert Cooper Brian Kopke Brent Vinal Stephen Jacobs Richard Handy , VA .X '- I Q , It . I X Y N ' U Ki X P X L3 X f. fi , ' A - twirl ' x, ' as 1' . Well, Sir, here we ore ogoin. Q . 5 Ski T' i Q Stick-em up 4 I AM reheorsing.' Five To Show f 'sw ,Iv - 4: z lfliffas 4.11 f I L . lI'77U'Fm Sponsored by Milepost Restaurant Q vin: What! Me nervous? 5 ' ' ' - A 4-. 4 his is the life gsk ji' Aw, come on, Mr. Dunnl Pg 45 Nice, huh? y 'WY .- Tl-EE CLASS OF i963 Presents THE GOOSE l-IANGS l-HGH by Lewis Beach Dire:tor: Mr. Lawrence Dunn Student Director: Linda DeLorenzo Cast Brad Pettey Bonnie Bottenus Bernard lngals Eunice lngals Noel Derby Brian Kopke Leo Day Jeff Howard Rhoda Linda DeLorenzo Julia Murdoch Mrs. Bradley Hugh Ingals Ronald Murdoch Lois Ingals Bradley lngals Dagmar Carrol Elliott Kimberly Paley Pye Linda Parker Cliff L'l-leureux Steve Dexter Carolyn LaFleur Kenneth Roberts Marilyn Sibilio Stan Ellis Backstage: Bill Jones, Bob Locke, Ned Vickers, Judy Johston, Eileen Kehoe, Carolyn LaFleur, Ned Vickers. Special Thanks to Alan S. Merry who re- placed Ken Roberts, who could not be with us due to illness. CQ- d bv 'Eben N. Briggs ond Furtodo's Barber Shop sponso re , 37 X Where d it go? I Zlegfeld Follies? 7' M les? Punch ond Judy '7 -if Elk gr' .ff 0 dnl! Sorry Ken' e-Bye Bren e For my next number Prom night morning? , my-.t ga 1. f 5--115-.. i -21, s' , Q Y 1 5 . , I 1 2? Q Q K' ' ' 4 w,,AV. . Y, 1 . 7' , O t 1 ' A ' '--x Y , , '- an 2 - NIL . Here, cotch! he or-- Mi t -X ' w ' I X fi -' x i..1'?m Q-xl . .ond this is o fruitfIy'9 I Our Junior Miss 9 rg E' .. , t If 'iii' ff? No comment! 1? 38 NY . X I just don't know T A' 1 5:3-if S 5f,43:4,gg1' 1.-. .Q 4' li I Vous Qtes sur que vous 'Stes prepare ? V L J , H, i tif' ' ' - I Y ' M' Do you think we should? XS 9.24 . ,i ri .I W? A ' law . SPORTSMAN'S CLUB OFFICERS Le-ff To Right: William Wilbur lkfice-Pres iclenfl, Clifford L'l'leureux llreasurerl, Brent Vinal fSecreTaryl, Thomas Brennan fPresiclenfi . 5 1 OCC61' First Row, Left to Right: Kenneth Roberts, Richard Handy, Thomas Brennan, Clifford L'Heureux, Ronald Chase lCo-Captaini, William Jones lCo-Captainl, Jeffrey Howard, David Drollett, Charles Fernandes. Second Row: William Richards lManagerl, Steven Williams, Austin Stuart, Angus Crowe, George Chapin, Barry Blakeman, Lawrence Sheeley, Jackson Kent, Robert French, Stanley Ellis, Robert Barnicoat, Michael McNeil, Donald Estes, Alan Merry. fMissing from picture: Mr. George Teravainen, Coach.l 1' ., - 9 95 Q cp ' b v - in 5555 'K' t Y!E'! fre f .- vt , I .E-E I , lu. L X. Z F X1 'I , ,Q 7 Q X 2' Q ' gr N J' Q lf! 1 I T, I LX , fi , Q i i f H 'xv I 'l l :Cgurtga taihvs V F I Qf:,gA4Welll-Lll be! I. li- I P- '- Sponsored by Barnes MOfl49f HocKey Firsf Row, Left fo Right: Alice Collins, Donna Prince, Sharon Blanchard, Marilyn Sibilio fCo-Capfainl, Nancy Sawyer CCO-Ccpfainl, Bonnie Poole, Brent Vinal, Bonnie Botfenus. Second Row: Joanna Conafhan, Marcia Burpee, Constance Feeley, Miss Deborah Brooks CCoachl, Gail Garland, Marilyn Smirhson, Patience Pye. . S '17 'SS , , , fig! be rsr ,R P :A - 1 SWL ,AA Sponsored by Buffner's 1 ross ountiy , 1 v ,iffy Left To Right: Richard Baldwin, Eric Pape, Frederick Kemball, Geoffrey Beane, Brian Kopke fCaptai nl . J, S Q , WH iii -A ' M2 Sponsored by Kiwanis Club of Duxbury 7 football First Row, Left to Right: Donald Burgoyne, William Marshall. Second Row: Edward Arnold, Robert Bottenus William Anacone, Robert Gunnarson, James Pye, Anthony l.aGreca, Peter Prip, Paul L'Heureux. Third Row: Michael Woodward fManagerD, Roland de Aguiar, Col. James Truden lAssistant Coachi, Raymond Chandler, Joel Deacon, Kenneth Gibbons, Harry McCormick, Paul Wales, Francis Fernandes, William Benson, Edward Gibson, Peter Fagley, Jon Peterson, Mr. James Kelley fCoac.hJ. Q- illire J Sponsored by Booster si' Club of Duxbury Q asKe1Ll:a11 1151.51 3 . K, xl I v X First Row: Ronald Chase CCaptainD. Second Row, Left to Right: William Wilbur, Kent Koplce, Richard Handy Clifford L'Heureux, Stanley Ellis lManagerD, Lawrence Sheeley, Thomas Brennan, Paul L'Heureux, Harry McCormick, Edmund Kent. fMissing from picture: Mr. George Teravainen, Coach., l'Ve 90' ffl Sponsored by Millbrook Market 1 ,ya Basli etiaall First Row, Left to Right: Marilyn Sibilio QCO-Captaini, Miss Audrey Hibbett lCoachi, Nancy Sawyer QCO- Captaini. Second Row: Kathleen Mills, Patricia DeLowery, Marilyn Smithson, Judith Jokinen, Bonnie Bot- tenus, Felicitas Tasche, Donna Prince, Leslie Butler, Victoria Lawson. fMissing from picture: Marcia Burpee Patience Pye.l rw X High Hopes :ral V Sponsored by Plymouth County Electric Company A KY SLS ll il I1 ff'A5:, i- ..4'F Q' xv First Row, Left to Right: Roger LaGreca, Thomas Brennan, Eugene Glass, Jeffrey Howard, Richard Handy, Donald Burgoyne. Second Row: William Jones, Clifford L'Heureux, Mr. David Murphy lCoachl, Barry Blakeman, Steven Williams. . ' ' 5 ff iw - .' A , . I - -.wif 4:3 ' ' ' -fn-LJ.. 'if ,ic A . ,. ' ., ' ' Q .. , - '-fff.,A.'sf Q, -' A 'jg--V'-1 L if -x-Qi, :QQ ' fax 1 . , -' 'wgn Sponsored by The Homestead n Soft ball First Row, Left to Right: Andrea Ness, Gayle Gardner, Susan Jones, Sharon Blanchard, Miss Deborah Brooks iCoachl, Judith Jokinen, Janet Sawyer, Susan Briggs, Michele McDevitt. Second Row: Karla Stone, Carol Sheets, Danna Prince, Kristen Nelson, Georgia Taft, Sally DeWalt, Nancy Sawyer, Patricia Del.owery,Andrea Lewis. Third Row: Andrea Galiano, Paula Chandler, Jill DeLew, Elizabeth Hardy, Leah Gorham, Beverly Thomas, Leslie Butler. Anyone want to play? Co-sponsored by Smith's and Hendrie's 1 Hack First Row, Left to Right: Richard Baldwin, John Loring, Janis Berzins, Peter Drummey, Eric Pape, Jeffrey Vickers, Brian Kopke, Robert Mark CManagerl. Second Row: Mr. Robert Backus fCoachl, Peter Fagley, Robert Wilbur, Richard Butterworth, David Marshall, Geoffrey Beane. Third Row: Gerald Govoni, Peter lrwin, Bradford Howard, Arthur Hammond, William Wilbur, Frederick Kemball. Fourth Row: Gary Starr, Kenneth Gibbons, Edmund Kent, Hiroki Fukamachi. fMissing from picture: Alan Merryl l If lu l nNeM': gear, Iwi cqarr-Ljtms 4-he. tor-ch lx 3y1Iii 'v,,.A MZ, 4 . ...hr '-..wa....,4. f'?1xAr.m.1 .adam Sponsored by B. F. Goodrich enni l , l an Left to Right: Joanne Fox, Felicitas Tasche, Marcia Burpee, Marilyn Sibilio fCaptainl, Lenore McDevitt, Abigail Cutler. fMissing from picture: Miss Audrey Hibbett, Coochg Deborah Sweet, Constance Feeley, Carol MacLaughlinD X56 e D. .jew file 6, fo ,Os LW!!! Serve doe Left to Right: Deborah Sweet, Marilyn Sibilio CCaptainJ, Felicitas Tasche, Carol MacLaughlin , fMissing from picture: Miss Audrey Hibbett, Coachg Marcia Burpee, Constance Feeley.l Sponsored by Corner Coltee Shop Q lv S177 96,1 Sp 1-tsman's Club pf' 'V ' ' Q: X . , A . , 4 l 1 1 1 . 1 First Row, Left to Right: Nancy Sawyer, Brent Vinal QSecretaryi, Marilyn Sibilio, Nancy Starr, Patience Pye. Second Row: Thomas Brennan CPresidentD, William Jones, Clifford L'Heureux Ureasureri, Brian Kopke, Alan Merry, Kenneth Roberts, Richard Handy, Ronald Chase, Robert Mark, Edmund Kent, Mr. Walter Kennedy fAdvisori. Third Row: Marcia Burpee,Lynne Phillips, Dorothy Metcalf, Susan Jones, Josephine Borgeson, Bonnie Poole, Sharon Blanchard, Nancy Southard, Kent Kopke, Stanley Ellis. Fourth Row: Judith Hampton , Linda Parker, Constance Feeley, Cynthia Holl, Felicitas Tasche, Donna Prince, Andrea Ness, William Wilbur, lVice--Presidentj, Robert French, Alice Collins, Richard Butterworth, Steven Dexter, Eugene Glass. The Sportsman's Club, under the help- ful guidance of Mr. Walter Kennedy, as- 'X sists the athletic program at Duxbury and, in general, promotes athletics in the high school. The club members assist at athlet- ic functions by selling tickets and direct- ing the intramural basketball program. The club helps athletic groups Financially, whenever possible, and recognizes athlet- ic achievement. It also assists the Boost- ers' Club,a local organization which gives athletic awards at an annual banquet. - 7 Judith Hampton fCaptainJ Sponsored by M8.M Sporting Goods Nancy Southard lCo-Captaini A 'A Che ri cl rs Diane LoFIeur Bonnie pooge E Iz:ce ,'.':f'.'g-15 gcre , Morgoref Coffin DO,-is BCG, f-'crgcre' .T CO'5POn50'ed by Dr. cnc Mrs. Horrwsfon cnc Mr. crc fire. C. Sc- ::': x And this is a basketball 'J f '1- ' K C ,. f .,,:. 3 i' ight 'Y 1. . A W A U -X A. if iw V 7 ds ' A KJ, my s ssUi?'f f ,lWx.gyef ps s H' Vuxlglwf' WQEHW it figw I - .. ' J itswtt SW'l We'll challenge anyone K 1 'S 413 Seconds? This is my third! 'L Qi swf 2 x ii A l gf 'WLZ5' i' If ' A 5 eva. 8 A WL h ' -' :, 1 h !i:,s U Woulcln't you like gx Oil Q tl ' . 'dl K ' v li, - 'xg C+ I l-Oolsl l m flY'n9 to know! 51 1 Q Well -- I Q if - What - us worry? t f 1 ttf IW ll V 5 l I-2-cha,cha,cha Just nn tame g Parson Twzst IS exercise if No room l I feel lust awful FIVE LAPS!! NOW? ' f s J --. fi ,sidrtxl ks Sponsored by Isabel C. Sibilio 1 v-9 ...fy -1- . M H . - W gl -'S' , z. .. . at . ' '1-.Ah ? '-j,Ag4 . - 5 - Qu:-.+I Sy., 9 l,' , ' - - - . pr '53-5' .,.-f. ' -- of , ' D 'n-'-- ,- ' '27 +-Lg-y -4sf f-- -. ,- ,- . -in ' -1 ' Q H 9' . 'L 3 V x , ,f -1 Q lm- - 4 - 4 .:-- as ' fs-dl g..-- T A tivifies - N . St uolent Council ZR tiff! f 3 Me Seated, Left to Right: Bodil Nielsen, Marilyn Sibilio fSecretaryJ, Richard Handy fPresidentD, Brian Koplce fVice-Presidentl, Robert Cooper fTreasurerD, Patience Pye. Second Row: Karen Turner, Leslie Butler, Catherine DeLorenzo, Judith Hampton, Alice Collins, Joanna Conathan, Bonnie Poole, Donna Prince, Geoffrey Beane, Nancy Sawyer, Janice Martin, Roger Goin. Third Row: Margaret Vinal, Georgia Taft, Kenneth Gibbons, James Pye, Bonnie Bottenus, Hamilton Kent. lMissing from picture: Linda Ohlsonj. The purpose of the Student Council is as follows: to develop attitudes of, and practice in, good citizenship, promote harmonious relations throughout the entire school, improve school morale, assist in the management of the school, provide a forum for student expression, provide or- derly direction of school activities, and promote the general welfare of the school. Under the guidance of Mr. Ralph Blakeman, the council has successfully achieved these goals, and this year, through the efforts of the Student Council, the first Duxbury High - School Student Handbook was successfully f-'Z'-rl published and distributed. U1Hl.l,' .,1 SCH OOL STORE COMMITT EE Seated, Left to Right: Robert Cooper fTreasureri, Alice Collins fPurchasing Agentl, Judith Hampton fpefsonnel Managerj, Brian Kopke fVice-Presidentl. Standing: Marilyn Sibilio fSecretaryl, Mr. Blalsemflft U5-dvisorl, Richard Handy fPresidenti. Sponsored by Puritan Clothing Co. A nor Socie ies NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY First Row: Mr. Jenness fAdvisorl, Donna Prince, Brent Vinal fPresidentl, Carolyn LaFleur fTreas- surerl, Andrea Ness fVice-Presidentl, Ruta Berzins lSecretaryl, Alice Collins, Patience Pye. Second Row: Bonnie Bottenus, Marilyn Sibilio, .lean Baker, Evelyn Walker, Michele McDevitt, Gail Garland Third Row: Steven Williams, David Marshall, Josephine Borgeson, Robert Cooper, Richard Handy. The National Honor Society, a selective group of students chosen by the faculty, tries to recognize and encourage superior scholarship as well as qualities of character, leadership and service to school and community. ..1, . ,Q - 'rf ' 'S 4 E. gr-if w W- X F. I FRENCH HONOR SOCIETY Left to Right: Brent Vinal, Jean Baker, Mrs. Lynch fAdvisorl, Ruta Berzins, Andrea Ness, Bonnie Bottenus. A student qualifies for membership in the French Honor Society by achieving superior scholarship in all subiects,but especially in French. Co-sponsored by Sue Butler's and Evelyn's Beauty Shop Q Band First Row, Lett to Right: Patricia Merlet, Beverly Shane, Josephine Borgeson, Mr. Jarvis fAdvisorD, Kristen Nelson, Alice Collins, Bonnie Poole, Susan Gallerani, Marilyn Sibilio. Second Row: Ann Clark, Evelyn Walker, Katherine Jolcinen, .lane Wildes, Constance Feeley, Thomas Brennan, Harry McCormick, Eric Pape, Kathy Foisy, Christopher Canty. Third Row: Diane LaFleur, Bodil Nielsen, Donald Estes, Richard Handy, Jackson Kent, Bradford Petteylljresidentl, Merrill Welcker, Edward Howard, Linda Walker, Ronald Amado, Roger Goin. Fourth Row: Clifford l.'Heureux, Stephen MacDonald, Robert Cooper, Stanley Ellis flreasureri ance Bernal Y 1- 1 w I ti e Q I 2 I. Seated, Left to Right: Ronald Amado, Donald Estes, Bradford Pettey, Thomas Brennan, Mr. Roger Jarvis. Standing: Harry McCormick, Robert Cooper, Stanley Ellis, Jackson Kent. Sponsored by Millbrook Motors - hair CHOIR Standing, Left to Right: Jean Baker, Alice Collins, Andrea Ness, Donald Bargoyne, Robert Cooper, Robert Barnicoat, Christopher Conty, Marsha Hurd, Patience Pye, Evelyn Walker. Second Row: Mary Lanyon, Carolyn LaFleur, Bodil Nielsen, Richard Handy, Alan Merry, David Mills, Marilyn Sibilio, Judith Hampton, Brent Vinal. Third Row: Eleanor Merry, Kathleen Mills, Susan Jones, Cynthia Holl, George Chapin,Stanley Ellis, Thomas Jones, Christine Barbosa, Michele McDevitt, Bonnie Poole, Kristen Nelson. Fourth Row: Janice Martin, Joanna Conathan, Nancy Barry, Felicitas Tasche, Kathleen Foisy, Ann Clark, Jackson Kent lPresidenti Bradford Pettey, Bonnie Bottenus, Marcia Burpee, Nancy Sawyer, Mr. Jarvis fAdvisorD, Lenore McDevitt. F' Heave 15 ,.., -vp it it, Parson! N. l Co-sponsored by The Studio and Talbot's Q -W Ke .JC 5 rg ixftr. SIQAM :J wfiist. Brian Kopke Mrs. Irene Sherwood Ediror-in-chief Faculty Advisor swf i i lb 'I'11'v-v'v ffvx Seated, Left to Right: Sally Scherff iHead Typistl, Brent Vinal fSecretaryl, Brian Kopke fEditor-in- chiefl, Patience Pye fBusiness Managerl, Janice Martin iArt Editorl. Standing: Bodil Nielsen, Linda Parker, Evelyn Walker, Marilyn Smithson, Helen Merrick, Nancy Sawyer, Bonnie Bottenus, Thomas Jones, Christopher Canty, Angus Crowe, Daniel Gilman, Timothy Jacobs, David Marshall. Sponsored by Woolworth's I xx , Vfffit rature lgw Seated, Left to Right: Brent Vinal fLiterary Editori, Donna Prince fireasureri, Marilyn Sibilio CEditor-ins-Chiefi, Carolyn LaFleur fArt Editori, Marcia Burpee fSecretaryi, Linda Parker fPublicity Managerj. Standing: Janice Martin, Karol King, Catherine DeLorenzo, Ruta Berzins, Susan Jones, Carole French, Sharon Blanchard, Bonnie Bottenus .EUUBX . M 1 P gffmi Q flflll , j Y r lag, Y Witerature , now in its fifth year of publication, is composed of poetry and prose selections entered by students from all grades. The staff, under the direction of faculty advisor Mrs. Irene Sherwood, selects and edits the entries before submitting them to a committee of faculty members who serve as judges. The best selections of each category - Poetry and Prose - are awarded prizes. To earn money and to promote school spirit, the staff runs victory dances after the Friday night home bas- ketball games. Sponsored by Bay Motors 1 .E f. First Row, Left to Right: Marcia Burpee, Ruta Berzins, Donna Prince, Margaret Vinal iTreasurerJ, Carole French, Catherine DeLorenzo, Brent Vinal fPresidentl, Susan Jones, Bodil Nielsen, Steven Williams iVice Presidentl, Evelyn Walker iSecretaryl, Michele McDevitt, Nancy Sawyer, Bonnie Poole, Carolyn LaFleur Leslie Butler, Judith Hampton, Janet Sawyer. Second Row: Sally Scherff, Karol King, Cynthia Holl, Bonnie Bottenus, Constance Feeley, Linda Parker, Marilyn Sibilio, William Richards, Patience Pye, Alice Collins Richard Handy . -l 1,i -i-...,-L Bodil Nielsen Exchange student from Denmark THE AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE CLUB The main purposes of the A.F.S. Club are to help the foreign exchange students in school and to help fGlSe funds for the parent chapter. Among the club proiects are the sale of A.F.S. cookbooks, the participation in and promotion of an A.F.S. benefit night, and an A.F.S. Tag day. Bodil Nielsen, from Copenhagen, Denmark, is our fourth foreign exchange student. Last summer, this year's president, Brent Vinal, was sent to Bristol, Eng- land, as part of the exchange program. Sponsored by Wirt Bros. Co. A 1 Elizabeth Vinal Exchange student to England If TA. - ,711 xy., Seated, Left to Right: Cynthia Holl lSecretary-Treasurerl, Michele McDevitt lPresidentj, Mrs. Pye lAdvisorl. Standing: Marcia Burpee, Patience Pye, Christine Murdoch, Mary Lanyon, Bonnie Poole, Linda DeLorenzo, Diane Hubbard, Joanna Conathan, Gail Sencabaugh. 'en C lab First Row, Left to Right: Timothy Jacobs, Josephine Borgeson, Eleanor Merry, Helen Merrick, Peter Drummey, Margaret Vinal, Donna Prince, Dawson Johnson, Stephen MacDonald, Mr. Robert Sullivan lAdvisorl. Second Row: Constance Feeley, Georgia Taft, William Benson, Linda Walker, Marilyn Smithson, William Richards, Richard MacKinnon, Richard Butterworth, Bruce Rohr, Mr. David Murphy lAdvisorl. Third Row: Barry Blake- M R b tM rtin lAdvisorl, Austin Stuart m0l'1, Richard Packard Marcia Walker, Paul Wales, Angus Crowe, r. o er a , Richard Baldwin. lMissing from picture: Brian Kopke, Judith MacKinnon, Eric Pape, Ira Crowe, Andrea Galiano, Michael Woodward.l Sponsored by Loren C. Ness - 3 Brat rvice -b Seated, Left to Right: Linda Ohlson fSecretaryi, Susan April iPl'e5ldenflf Nlfs- Bencofdo lLibrarian and Faculty Advisori, Cothleen Whitley fVice-Presidenti. Standing: Ann DeVaca, Maureen Boucher, Cynthia Wilken, Merrill Welcker, Edwin Sampson, Leah Gorham, Beverly Thomas, Kathleen Boyd, Betty Ann Wadsworth. Missing from picture: Robert Murphy fTreasurerl The purpose ofthe Library Service Club, as evinced by its name, is to serve the liorcr- ian, the Faculty and the students in the use of the library. During the school year members help with the desk work and prepare the books for circulation. The Library Service Club also sponsors the Book Week Program at Duxbury and presents an assembly in coniunction with the Student Council and English Department. ln addition the annual Book Fair is held under the direction of the members. whim D I A K Ima- llll vejzf? Zllll l' ....-,-.iA-??-KM, ll' 53? gzefgfbf '5': T T T il Lglgklli lillllig L i ' E2 E'?r-if l c I - Co-sponsored by Osborn's Store and Captain's Walk Q f 'I' . -us 4.9 In -vs -I-.., LM.: Q.. -- . ,,A- .. vl- ni rciass .ak-,Q' L--w-4 A.,--,3-nge - 4:Q-1,:a.awv'- -ff-x.H.' fi. .A ., ,.,.uA, .,, 0. ff ,,f. -Q., - . '-1 ..c'1 . '.,'-4 1 '-..v. -.gif , 'J.v,. fb .N.LNx ' K . uns- .,,o.i,1,f 1 uf ., -. t , L Y, , .-.,. L.. I '7'-zg '5 -will ' .-if sf iass of 1961 f Left to Right: Kathleen Mills lSecretaryD, Steven Williams CPre-sidenti, Josephine ' Borgeson fVice Presidenti, Kent Kopke CT reasureri . First Row, Left to Right: Sharon Blanchard, Mary Lynn Edwards, Carole French, Lynne Phillips, Catherine DeLorenzo, Ruta Berzins, Marsha Hurd, Marcia Burpee, Alice Collins, Diane Hubbard, Gail Gardner, Katherine Jokinen, Jeanne Woodsum, Angus Crowe. Second Row: Susan April, Susan Jones, Jean Baker, Sally Scherff, Judith Lemieux, Donna Prince, Josephine Borgeson, Constance Feeley, Cheryl Mulder, Susan Whitney, Cynthia Holl, Richard Mullowney. Third Row: Lesley Buckley, Marlene Ahlquist, Delly Schweighauser, Bonnie Poole, Joanna Conathan, Karol King, Carol Baldwin, Gail Garland, Mary Lanyon, Gail Sencabaugh, Doreen Thomas, Carol Torrey, Richard Butterworth. Fourth Row: Christine Murdoch, Felicitas Tasche, Andrea Ness, Elaine Corcoran, Kathleen Mills, Austin Stuart, Charles Bourget, Robert Mark, Frederick Kemball, Kent Kopke, William Richards, Dawson Johnson, Richard MacKinnon. Fifth ROW! Robert French, Edmund Kent, William Wilbur, Eugene Glass, David Lemieux, Steven Williams, Robert Dangora, David Marshall, Donald Estes, George Torrey, Bradford Heywood, George Chapin. fMissing from picture: Diane TlmP0 'Yf Judith Jokinen, John Coffin, John Torrey, James Sollis, Arthur Cannon, Richard Baldwin, Arthur Hammond, Dominic LaGreca.Q Sponsored by Duxbury Service Station - lass of 196 5 r 'l i' Qi N 1 ,vi I Il. First Row, Left to Right: Lynn Daub, Linda Adams, Sally DeWolt, Paula Chandler, Cynthia LaGreca, Diane Garnett, Christine Jokinen, Susan Gallerani, Frances Guilderson, Barbara deZengotita, Richard Proctor. Second Row: Kathy King, Andrea Hogan, Heidi Edwards, Diane LaFleur, Helen Blanchard, Jill DeLew, Marie Bongiorno, Anita Bailey, Leslie Butler, Victoria Lawson, David Mills. Third Row: Francis Fernandes, Anthony LaGreca, Robert Gunnarson, Arthur Hammond, Michael Drummey, Helen Merrick, Marilyn Smithgon Randi Stott, Gregory Plummer. Fourth Row: Kenneth Gibbons, Robert Barnicoat, James Howard, Gerald Govoni, Lenore McDevitt, Ann Semple, Janice Ostlund, Patricia Merlet, Stephanie Morgan, Judith MacKinnon, Ann Clark. fMissing from picture: Christine Barboza, Nancy Breer, Patricia Cope, Sylvia Fernandes, Edward Gibson, Bradford Howard, Roger LaGreca.i Co-sponsored by Louis' and Duxbury 58ilO 65 Left to Right: Robert Barnicoat lViCe-PfeSlClentl, Georgia Taft fSecretaryl, Harry McCormick fPresidentl, Margaret Vinal Ureasurerl. First Row, Left to Right: Paul Wales, Christopher Canty, Peter Ohlson, Eleanor Merry, Elaine Locke, Jane Wildes, Georgia Taft, Margaret Vinal, Romayne Proctor. Second Row: Thomas Jones, Janet Sawyer, Donna Trout, Nancy Barry, Susan Rich, Pamela Perry, Lorraine Reed, Betty Ann Wadsworth, Linda Ohlson. Third Row: Jonathan Scherff, Michael Metcalf, John Leary, Harry McCormick, Gerald Dexter, Paul L'Heureux, Lyndon Reggio, Michael McNeil, Donald Burgoyne. Fourth Row: Reuben Fife, John Loring, Peter Randall, Lawrence Raymond, Alfred Thomas, James Sollis, John Torrey, John Morton, Richard Randall, Michael Woodward, James Pye. fMissing from picture: Ann Lemieux, Stephen MacDonald, Joyce Paulding, Kathleen Peterson, Peter Quidley, Richard Randall, John Reardon, Beverly Shane, Karla Stone, Merrill Welcker, Susan Whitney.l Sponsored by The Village Pharmacy 9 r x b lass of 19 6 6 l Left to Right: Geoffrey Beane lPresidentl, Nancy Mosher fSecretaryl, Carol McLaughlin fTreasurerJ, Robert Bottenus fVice-Presidentl . , , L - - .. L ' ' T - -41 1 -1 First Row, Left to Right: Heidi Pape, Karen Turner, Susan Sibilio, Valerie Dangora, Susan Briggs, Carol MacLaughlin, Jennifer Morgan, Kristen Nelson, Tracy Colburn, Nancy Bourget, Laurie Power, Lucille Nudd, Elizabeth Hardy, Kathleen Reid. Second Row: Gerald Randall, Daniel Gilman, Virginia Hall, Leah Gorham, Kathleen Foisy, Beverly Thomas, Linda Walker, Barbara Delano, Cynthia Wilken, Cathleen Boyd, Ann DeVaca, Maureen Boucher, Kathleen Whitley. Third Row: James Goddard, Carol Sheets, Gareth Bernath, Willard Burpee, Stephen Marshall, William Anacone, Robert Bottenus, David Brodigan, Roland deAguiar, Michael Valine, Roger Pettey, David O'Connell, Christopher Brennan. Fourth Row: Robert Wilbur, Timothy Jacobs, Raymond Chandler, Peter Fagley, Edward Anderson, Timothy Foote, George Seaver, John Baldwin, Steven Bennett, Peter Conathan, Gary Hall, Geoffrey Beane, Robert Savastano. Fifth Row: Leo Prince, Wayne Ruprecht, Laura Emerson, Deborah Sweet, Nancy Mosher, Elizabeth McManus, Carol Vickers, Donald Williams, Peter Prip, Richard Packard, Norman Rodham, John Govoni. Sixth Row: Morton Raymond, Ralph Whitehouse, Joseph Piper, Roger Goin, Ronald Rawson, Earle Ricker, Edward Howard, Judith Reardon, Andrea Galiano, Ronald Cobb, Phillips Crocker. fMissing from picture: Theodora Fernandes, Edith Garnett, Ronald Amado, Joan Barbosa, Bernard Schweighauser, Margaret Coffin., Sponsored by Bongi's Turkey Roost A 1 of First Row, Lett to Right: David Witton, William Soule, Jane Merrick, Nancy Grenquist, Gail McDevitt, Kathrine O'Neil, Anne Post, Jeanne Sencabaugh, Terry Ostlund, Judith Wilbur, Jane Bradley, Jill VanWeel Second Row: James Riley, Gary Raymond, John Linke, William King, Douglas Govoni, Gary MacDonald, MlClWO6lGarrity, William Marshall, Robert Gibbons, Louis Lemieux, Robert LaGreca, Philip Swanson. Third Row: Robert Tuttle, Gary Lovell, Allen Eaton, Patricia Corcoran, Janet Chandler, Cynthia Cushing, Carolyn Doyle, Deborah Driver, Donald Sullivan, Blair Taylor, Lloyd Salt, Bruce Parkinson. Fourth Row: Jon Peterson, John Wildes, Michael Williams, Christine Tasche, Penelope Vase, Clair Smith, Susan Willingham, Karen Thrasher, Maxine Nickerson, Marcia Oliver, Dean Whitney. Fifth Row: Jeffrey Vickers, Richard Murphy, David DuPuy, Peter Drummey, Peter Macaulay, Bradford Sampson, Steven Wadsworth, Edward Wickham. lMissing from picture: John Jessop, Eric Papei Sponsored by Sweetser's H 196 7 ,- .J 3' ' -I .1 '- .-v.r -' - ... - B Q . I A a, First Row, Lett to Right: Edward Butler, Paul Batson, Edward Arnold, Robert Barbosa, Winthrop Bates, Warren Bush, Richard deAguiar, Edward Conathan, Thomas Denny, Joel Deacon, Wesley Daub. Second Row: Janis Berzins, William Benson, Nicholas Brown, Donna Baker, Priscilla Mason, Jennifer Howard, Carol Butterworth Rita Kehoe, Marilyn Hall, John Collins. Third Row: Helen Fowler, Faith Beane, Susan Gallagher, Judith Bradford, Arnette Alander, Diane L'Heureux, Mary Howard, Margaret Diclcaw, Valerie Fernandes, Arlene Fernandes, Carol Egan. Fourth Row: Ronald DeLorenzo, James Chantre, Sandra Davis, Patricia Connell, Kathrine dezengotita, Kathleen Cooper, Michelle Caliri, Brenda Jolcinen, Diane King, Brenda Frazer. lMissing from picture: Lucinda Cushing, Leslie Friendl Sponsored by Cushing Bros. Garage Q 'QB I iass f I -'KA -1 First Row, Left to Right: Louise Dedikian, Sarah Dawes, Pamela Kent, Laurie Chisholm, Kathleen Keenan, Joan Hutchinson, John Lyon, Laurie Gorham, Susan Dangora, Sandra Burdick, Joyce Hail, Deborah Jones. Second Row: Ronald Garnett, Fredrick Bailey, David Collins, Robert Frye, Richard Howard, Ira Crowe, Michael Fallon, Edward King, Leonard Jokinen, Mark Lanyon, Robert Loring, Donald Barry. Third Row: Anne Boling, Marcia Delano, Clyde Chetwynde, Carolyn Chandler, Andrea Garland, Mary Coffin, Margo Bates, Elizabeth Boyd, Lorraine Holloway, Susan Gardiner, Nancy Clark. Fourth Row: Abigail Barber, David DeLew, William LaFleur, Dianne Fernandes, Joyce Blakeman, Charles Lemieux, Robin Lench, Joan Butler, Glenda Lovell, Marcia Walker. fMissing from picture: Karen Barbosa, Robert Garrity, Steven Gilman.J Sponsored by DeLorenzo's Turkey Roost 196 i . , -'f .-. ,-, i x . , , 5 N f. Q., .., I First Row, Left to Right: Jane Semple, Judith Ohlson, Karen Taylor, Holly Reid, Beth Shirley, Susan Rohr, Stephanie Monks, Lynnelle Norris, Laurie Plank, Marilyn Turner, Wendy Stott, David Torrey. Second Row: William Penthany, Wesley Riley, Bonnie Mathewson, Virginia Marshall, Louise Pape, Elizabeth Trezise, Mariorie Taft, Janet Prip, Christine Wood, Sarah Pierce, Richard Gunnarson. Third Row: Douglas Sollis, Bary Wirt, Allan Piper, Bruce Rohr, Robert Sawyer, Marcus Urann, Harold Mosher, Reed Plummer, Thomas Parkman, Theodore Devenew, Ronald McGann. Fourth Row: David Travers, Michael Woodsum, Mark Putnam Ronald Marshall, Richard Williams, Lee Morrison, George McEvoy, Russell Sheets, James Page, Henry Marshall, Kenneth Thompson, Tracy Morrison. lMissing from picture: Michael Phillips, Charlotte Queeny, David Simpson, Karen Whitley.l Co-sponsored by Jan Sales and Toabe Hardware Stores I OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHER Closs of 1963 THE DICKSON S 94 Court Street Plymouth, Massachusetts ,S Q ' as ' V ff, a A ' z i K ' ,A , 'S A ,, ' N '. . n v' t ' ' L I A A MPP, s.. 574' 1 sf 'bg .1 , ' 1 I ' I I ff J ' xl 's' i ..- i. ' ' T Q4 V, ' -' 1 , .i vm i,ie xt J I ,YI '4 I 'X' . . A ' ' .. .' 1 ' ' ' ' -ia ' +4 - 'I S --ff' ' - ' I J X - .J , Li , 1 i A - A 'I ' l Nfl D ' Vx g.. . pl A l 'il if.,f2' , xt ii -- I lvl A N LL N 1 1 i. 1 vrfff 1, s 14 . , Lx - SX A ? lsfq! - 'vf,fn?'-'g I V 5 ly. 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