East Bridgewater High School - Torch Yearbook (East Bridgewater, MA)
- Class of 1968
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This school is where we have been prepared Tor whaT we are To be- hold when we leave our liTTle world oT baskeT- ball games ar ' rid-years. ThaT unknown world ouTside is our weld. no maTTer whaT iT has in sTore Tor us. To achieve success, we musT know which door will be The mosT promising Tor us, and which paTh will lead us To success. We know our Teachers cannoT predicT This Tor us, buT we know ThaT They have done Their besT To pass on To us Their experiences. They have Told us where They wenT oTT in The wrong direcTion in hopes ThaT we shall noT err in The same manner. For This and much more, The Class oT '68 is very graTeTul. We shall never TorgeT all ThaT E.B.l-l.S. and The TaculTy have done Tor us. And in our possession The key To These days shall re- main. W7Th iT, Trom Time To Time. we may un- lock our precious memories and Travel once again down The Tair chambered corridor oT years, and hear The quieT shuTTing. one by one, oT doors. TABLE OF CGNTENTS FOREWORD FACULTY SENIOR SECTION I A C TI VI TI ES SPONSORS PA TRONS DIRECTORY UNDERCLASSMEN SPORTS HT' DEDICA T10 These few pages depicl a man vigorous in achievemenl' and admired for his reliabilily. l-lis youlhful ambilion symbolizes no'r only his own char- acfer bu+ also +he virlues hoped To be imifaled by our class laler in lile. By aiding our cause and un- derslanding us, he helped accomplish whal we, alone. would fail lo do. The lhoughlfulness given 'lo us by him in our many hours ol need s+reng+hened our delerminalion +o achieve The bes'r. l-lis unending devolion lo us when il was mosl needed will no+ go unrewarded. Therefore, we can- nol' help buf show our gralilude by dedicafing our Class of '68 Torch lo Charles l lun+. CY 5,1 HG fu ..., 5 . UH us U' 5 .1 'i if L 5' . J , 5.-Ag. .444 Q I, is L3 515- . i- 1 ?g: -fr' 1-512- Q 51 ff s x ck 4 I ., M' , QV' in -Q nf 'Q We K' M' PRINCIPAL? MESSAGE l congrafulafe fhe class of l968. You have demonsfrafed beyond fhe shadow of any doubf fhaf you really are oufsfanding people. You helped esfablish guidelines and school policies wifhin fhe bound- aries esfablished fhis year by Sfafe and School aufhorifies. Parfaking of democrafic acfion and fhen acfively parficipafing wifhin fhe framework you yourselves helped formulafe lends furfher proof fo my solemn convicfion fhaf you, our cifizens of fhe world, because of your sincere inferesf and dedica- 'rion fo your fellow man, have leff fhis school a beffer place 'rhan if was before you came here. Each of you represenfs a singular posifive confribufion fo fhe welfare of all. Whafever your course on fhe planef Earfh, please endeavor fo exemplify fhese aforemenfioned acfions. The world is yours-make if a beffer place because of your presence on if. And fhanlc you for re-affirming my faifh in you, young America. l-lenry S. Cembalisfy, Principal v 0-.-VM., at SUPERINTENDENTS MESSAGE As you approach your commencement fhere is excifemenf in finally reaching fhis milesfone lin your life.l Now if is fime fo begin anofher advenfure which you have in your own power fo make fhe mosf meaningful of your lives. You will have opporfunifies for growfh and achievemenf which go beyond your presenf expecfafions. Do nof assume fhaf if is foo lafe fo make fundamenfal changes in fhe level of your infellecfual achievemenl' or in your personal fraifs or in your sense of values or in your commifmenf fo ideals. lf is quife possible for you who are shy fo develop social poise and confidence: for you who are a bif foo arroganf fo learn fhaf a measure of humilify is bofh more effecfive and more affracfiveg for you who brisfle af fhe slighfesf imposifion of aufhorify fo discover fhaf freedom is really fhe oppor- unify for self-discipline. These are buf a few illusfrafions of fhe pofenfial for change which is wifhin you. Thus any of your dreams fhal' are realized will be achieved because of your own efforfs. I am cerfain fhal' 'rhe members of 'rhe Class of i968 will do fheir share in assuring fhe communify fha? fhey recognize and adopf fhe convicfion fhaf makes life worfh living. Superinfendenf of Schools 1. ,Ji 1-if 7 ht., ,'- ' ,,,,,Af Q I-' .-ff. Q, -,...'4 ' Wifi .1 ix x..:b2- 1 'K lf ' F I s Wh . 1 Q Ac xxx- ' Sunny. -5 . If L 1-... -. 9 i .Mg- JD-- ul ,ill ...I I- Lui-1 A . ' -A 'Q 4, J 'vxn In 9 -, -. '-512' 5 Q ,, 1 ,' ' .r fn ?'T -J.. xx, ' U W: 'T W , . . .. J- ' .- Q: ' la- . . :L - fb,--u. 4, - 'J '- f. ' 'Q 4i. . I .- -up ' , X' , . VJ. 'ty-1 f'--Q, ' 4 l . ,, -yr ,. Wap' ..-l-.,.'n,. 4 ,g, . . ' t 1 'n- Vi 4 YI .x , ,I .v , f ,--4 -' . - . - 1- . -' . f . ' Q1 ,Y , .'-' . , v ll- : If .1 ' ' ' - ' Q -H ' nv' ' .yr . 9 . . N of ' JT' 'Xing-1. , ,Q H , so ,, , . . Q . - 7, 4 A . 5523, ,.., ' fix F . fry I . fue' er . fx, I Us Hr' . ,147 ff 'al- lfffi ' Pa, . .JT : -,- ' 22+ Mei'- 'ilu if-ff' wh-1!'r,9p-N iimf, l f': D ,-vp QV YAIAFY., . r,u,f,. :S -.X .. u ' an.-a f ABI . N. 'sn - --.-.... ..... .- , Y.- - . r -'Nw 4' 2 gi? A, . W? if 1 , v Q V' 'inw--Hx A H F r , l i E. 5- . JUDITH ALDRICH-BA. English EVERETT RUSSELL LAYS-BS. lvl. Ed. Ancienl l-lislory, Modern European l-lislory, World Hisfory LAWRENCE R. VALLANCOURT-B.S. Mafh FACULTY Teachers, we lhanlc you, lor always being There. You have guided and direcfed us lhrough our forrnalive years. We realize we will never be able 'ro express our apprecialion and gralilude lor your never-ending devolion +o us. You have broughl us oul of The li+'rle worlds revolving around our homes and school and have headed us in lhe direclion of realily. We have nol ye'r reached our goals, buf we are closer 'ro lhem because ol you-our Jreachers. We shall never lorgel you. F3 4 NORMAN FRANCIS McGOWAN-B.S. World Hlsfory, P.O.D, ln'r. Rel. YE 3 -3 v MARGUERITE M. THOMPSON-AB. M. Ed. English 1. 1,1 W 'N ......L. PAUL J. URBAN-8.5. MS. Earllm Science Biology -'il -Iii GILBERT R. TIBOLT-B.A. M. Ed. U.S. l-lislory STANLEY H. HATCH-B.S. M.S. Business LQ,f'Za JOANNA GREGORY-BA. MA. Spanish French DONALD R. KETCHAM-B.S. MA. French 4-N -iQA .r -- 3... .,'. . ::0.?Uf',.', O 315 ' 1'-lv-4,-Q3 ,f -.'e-3, 'f 3.15-I-gllji !x.i X J,1f'yAp. '49 '11,-lp AQ -'sv -, mf, ' 5.1 4 . ln . lg-JQY. i?.L:'.l rgdrx ,tv.f1. :ji 1 Q 'v.l Af.g ,':-'A ' 'ef' ' iffy. ' 'til' Q . '-. dill' ELAINE VAN ZANDT-B.S. English, Journalism ROBERT EDWARD FITZGIBBONS-AB. Ed.M. Mafh ROY J. MENARD-Machine Shop, Mechanical Drawing 2:1-r-'a fn P l i I R ANDREW B. MILK-B.E. Civici, Gcn. D'1 n 1 5- VN '-or Qzw, IIIIVG, 5 VIRGINIA LOVERING-BS. ALBERT w. KJELLERSTEDT-BA. English Physical Educafion r Ylff JOHN L. SCHULLER JR.-B.M. Band, Clworuz, Orchesfra MARY SULLIVAN-BS. AM Fre-rch, Lefim ,610 '41 f '--14 ,111 'L ' -.v .av 4 4 . 0'- 1. . a'n'.'.' 1 1'u'.'n- . . -ioabunq.. I- . . n n s n 4 .'.'. Q 1 1 . . . 1 . . . . n . MARCIA HALPER ' -1 MARGARET C. JOWDRY Shodhar-d Typing 1 ,S , x . vlvuAN WALLACE McKAY-BA. Engiish A i ALBERT H. STEVENS-Ari, Culfural Hisfory NICHOLAS ANTHONY PAONE-BA. Science,MaH1 Geography JOSEPH F. MOREY-BS. Buzimess Ma+l'1, Shop Mafh 'Ea l MARY ELLEN PAYNE-B.A. Biology ' 'w'ulmm- ms- - Q-2 ,311-4' X.-f I. V 1 V . . Z, 71 ' Ffh? , I--...,,M-W V- , E i J 4 , ,nf 3 r ,f he 1 Vi' 15, 5 , ng: .W ' 1 gi reg . 1, W' Ai we RICHARD E. DOW-B.S. Ed. ' lndusfrial Aria A L 3'-K--. 1 Hifi? ' ' .A ., .sw I GAIL FRANCES GALLO-B.S. Business Law. Consumer Ec., Office Praciice jr g . .oi ANNE K. HYNES-B.S. MS. Librarian A' 3 3M MAUREEN ANN FRIEL-B.A. Main 'vi-.ky I7 qv as X 3 -O'-v VINCENT J. MALEWICZ--B.S. Physical Educeiion .X-Jak-It . v' I . .QK 'A . ,, Q' . lp VIRGINIA S. LAYS-B.S. M. Ed Home Economics I JAMES FRANCIS ROWELL-8.5. PMSIQS, Geomeiry IN' I--in -6' 'Gi X X040 shi is' I r ef MARION R. FARRAR-BS. Home Economics MR.JOHN YOUNG-B.S. M.S. Cl-memisfry V .. xxx, ' m v . if I. x 16 so x wo A ILIL MISS HANLEY-MA. MISS CROWLEY-MA. Reading Wf?, , fx MR. WOOD-P.T. Mechanical Drawing MISS JUDITH KRAMER-B.S. Phys. Ed MR. DAVID SNYDER-B.S. Phys. Ed. A 1---W'-'-M- 4' 4'-tins -wav'-sr9rewsv1 ' ' -'- 'H -- V -ff Y L- ll 1 ni I I lf ' Assislarwl Principal-MR. MEANY ADMINISTRATION ll is wilh Jrhe help and guidance ol lhese people 'rhal our school is able lo perform as an ellicienl operalion. Wilhoul lhem, Jrhe school would cease +o lunclion. The Class ol I968 wishes +o lhanlc 'rhem for all Jrhe assisfance lhey have given us Jrhrouqh Jrhe years. , all 'gf Qtr gi s 5 . I ig , f rf S hool Nurse-MRS. PHYLLIS HARTMAN, RN. ,ptfugvvv-1' PER ONNEL As anyone can fell you, 'flue amounl ol worlc pul inlo somelliing, sl'iows in llwe final oulcome. This can cerlain- ly be applied lo our sclwool syslern. Because ol flue lward worlc and diligence ol Jrlie personnel, everyllwing on +l1e surface is able lo run smoollmly and elleciively. The sludenl body cerlainly owes a big Jrlianlc you 'ro Jrlwese people for making our years bere as rewarding as pos- sible. Superin'renden'r's Secrefary-MRS. SPEARE ' x X - : .F X X. ini: M . X .s- A f Y Y I , w 5 W X xx Cusfodians-Mr. Kerrigan, Mr. Wallon, Mrs. Sherwood, Mr. Lovering, Mr. Brollwerfon . .4P4 'i'i will 4 ...... Sec re'ra ry-M RS. STEWART I A H5 'T '96 45 f 'la wi. 1? 1:12 4 Y T 'L 1-2L-'QQ' 'x'ff'Lfdf-1 All 'r 1 ' in . K M 7' Kifclwen Sfaff-Pricilla Williams. Emily Roclna, Mrs. Taranlino, Florence Lanoue. Second Row-Helen Bruni, Jean Tower, Lela Curley, Joan Baffen, Mildred 2' Siggge. SGCFei6Fy-MRS. JV' ,,- -4 S o4 l1 1. 1 , - 1 5 0 K ,. 'P 5 . ' -, . I- , , . x '. Y I ' . n ,. '51 : 1. v n ', ' A . 'G 4 K - g . 445.-ff' .Q f I 5 5 Q-. .1 f ' J ' lj 5 ,J . 1 I -I r. g W Lu : gr f- 'ff' LQ 2 5' W f r' K. - ' 'F -ww Pj .. . 'X Wwffihi 2 sf f'udu-vp uw- '-- ' W S 0 -1 'F' sg' 11' -5 Ir 'lf P N P 8 V. Y s P F Q d. 47 L. 1. .4 ,QQ 5- xitvlv SENIUR CLASS OFFICERS 12,15 K- ,J ' ,4 ff' Q 0 x '1 .1 ? X 'x 'R Q I 5 K f- 4 S ,K , 1, , 'X ' , i L J Y.: QI! ,WY i r g 1 R I I 1. I 1 X. ADVISQRS MRS. JOWDRY MRS. HALPER 24 E PRES.-MIKE RING TREAS.-JANICE PERSSON SEC.-CANDY PERRAULT V. PRES.-TOM MOREY qfnbi lHl'l nnva1s-iv-fl-'ff if2r,if1- - - ilwwfwmvg--4. .. .... . inwwwlv-W-' N.. - v-' 'H Edna Jean Adams Everylhing ends in songs. Gerald Francls Alden Life is always inleresling when you have a purpose and live in Hs fulfill- rnenl. I '33 f 'as' if Russell Wen+wor+h Alexander A nice unparhcular man. Richard Anderson Wil and wisdom are born wilh a man I A8 .. .,, '27 Linnea Efhel Anderson She dwells wulh beauly and wllh goy. Edward Joseph Baggla l-le lhinlcs well of all men. Marsha EdlTh Barnes As The sun colors Tlowers. so does arT color life. Karen Jean BaTTi l-low oTTen you and l had Tired The sun wiTh Talking and senT him down The sky. Phillip Norman Beach A c:onsTanT Triend is a .Thing rare and hard To Tind. JudlTh Ann Benson And unexTinquished laughTer shakes The sky. --n W ,sf Wilfred Bergeron Men of Tew words are The besT men. Linda Marie Blackwell Charms sTrike The siqhT, buT meri'r wins The soul. Gary Francis Blanchard A smile he has for all. Deborah Ann Brock l-ler air, her manners, all who saw ad mired. Joyce Ann Brown l+'s good To be merry and wise, !+'s good lo be honesl and True. il IK Ronald Anfhony Brunelh An easy minded soul and always was. ' fr :ei v44i Mary Jane Brum Oul of lhe slrain of doing, info fhe peace of done. Cafherine Theresa Burlce Those who bring sunshine +o Jrhe lives of ofhers, cannof keep if from 'them- selves. James Hugh Campbell Trulh needs nor many words. Kafhleen Mane Carey , I - ,. ff, The manner of giving is worlh more lhan The gill. 1 John Swam Carler Wil makes ils own welcome and levels all dislinclions. Karen Mane Cloudman l-ler brighl smile haunls me slill. Jane Elizabe+h Collins This world belongs lo lhe energelic . . . John Edward Conlon As many men so many minds, every one his own way. Margarel' LoHon Cook Curiosily is one of 'rhe perrnanenf and cerlain characlerisllcs of a vigorous mind. Wllluam Paul Coois Beware lhe fury of a pahenr man. Ronald Corey A merry hearl malcelh a cheerful counlenance. Rebecca Jane Corfhell All succeeds wulh people who are sweer and cheerful. Joh Losf n An+hony Coslello is +he day when we don'+ laugh. Jeffrey Arlhur Cralg Nolhing qreal was ever achieved wilhoul enlhusiasm. K IQ Q' Elaine Marie Cruz A sweel disposilion gilds 1'he edge of life's blaclcesi clouds. Eileen Bridgel' Curley To say well is good buf do well is bel- Willi 're-r. am Paul D'Agos+ino All naiure wears one universal grin. David Danforfh F '39 He worries not he hurries nor. Larry Krcmar Davidson I never like being hir wilhoul' slrilcing back. George Ma++hew DeChris+opher There is a nole of good fellowship abouf him. David Angelo DeLorenzo l+'s noi whal you clog il's whal you gel away wilh. Ann Eluzabefh Demers She is prelly lo wallc wilh, and willy lo lallc wilh, and pleasanl loo, lo lhinlc on. Mary Ann DiPie'rro Tasle is The feminine ol genius. Ann Marie Dodge And we find al 'rhe encl ol a perleci day The soul of a friend we've made. Virginia Marie Dondero Sollly speak ancl sweelly snnile. Cheri Michelle Duarfe Grace was in all her sreps. If-' M87 ' A ani, f Q-rj f Jean Marie Duarfe A ray of sunshine reaching far and wide. Candace Rae Dunlon Learn Hue sweel magic of a cheerful lace. ScoH Hanson Elcberg Social. friendly, luonesl man. Roberl' Morrissey Farnham Wlual is Hue worlh of anyrhing. Bul for lhe happiness il will bring. James Ferranfe We are flue music makers, And we are The dreamers of dreams. Carole Flanagan l-low sweel and fair she seems. Ka+herine Ann Flanagan Greal flame follows a Jriny spark. Lois Marsha Flood Leif genrleness my slrong enforcemenf be. Nancy Helen Foley Wil +o persuade and beauly To de- lighl. Michael John Form Jolcing and humor are pleasanl and ollen of exfreme ulililry. Kenneih Arfhur Frabelh Power is +he measure of manhood. Jamce Mae Frasler Admire her for her wil. I Im 'Q' Harry George Gallagher Lel us have mirlh and laughler. Richard Allen Gill You lhmlc he s all fun. --li 45 ,Q Dennis Ray Gllson Coolness and absence of hasle in dicale line qualifies. Kafhy Ann Glsonna Music is well said lo be Jrhe speech of angels. Thomas Needham Goode The smile lhal won? come off. Joseph Gerard Gorn Nolhing is more valuable lo a man lhan courlesy. Thomas Carl Grabau As good nalured a soul as eer lrod on shoe of wafer. Marnlyn Rose Guarmo A merry hearl goes all day. 'Q 'Q Roberl Dana Guppy Who so would be a man musl be a nonconlormislr Wlllnam Dex+er Guppy Men are nor measured by inches. Wnlluam Eldon Harden I am a merry lesl. Lmda Jean Hewms The social smile, 'rhe sympafhelic Tear. f1,j',I7 Donna Lee Holman f 3 vfguiwroi- P The bes'r way 'ro keep good ads ' memory is +o refresh lhem wllh new. Nancy Lou Howland The lairesl garden in her looks, and in her mind The wisesf books. ,And r 'Q Janice Lorraine Hubbard An angel wilh a radiamk face Dana Wllllam Hunlly Whois of a ca'rn and happy narure. S'I'even Keilh Hurd Come, and slrong wnlhun us Shr 'rhe Vikings' blood. Chrisiine Anne lannacone . . . an uncommon. prelry young wom- an. Q lf! Kennefh Roberi' Jenluns CS' -6 Ralph Jones J -fi Glen S+ephen Jullus Lmda Armenoum Kashgagian Donna Lee Kenerson Jane Marne Kmghi' 1 9ig'57?f?T3f Pa+rlcla Ann Knighi' Eyes can speak and eyes can under- srand. Cornelis Kroese So much is a man worrh as he esfeems himself. ' pi Pefer Henry Krushas An honeslr man's word is as good as his bond. Charles Lawrence Lee A decenlr boldness ever meers wnln friends. Karen Raye Leganowicz A hearf 'ro pify and a hand +o bless. Marcia Lovermg Energy is Efernal Delight Jeannle Vaughan MacNelll Mirlh makes The banquel sweel. Deborah AnneHe Mallle Good ls whal is lair. Michael John Malaspino Llle ls a joke lhafs iusl begun. Maureen Jean Mallon Nol one lair scene or kindly smile Can lhis fond hearl lorqel. Theresa Ann McCabe Dear were her charms 'ro me. Janel' Faye McClare I would love lnlinilely, and be loved! ws 415. Brian Douglas Milligan l would lind a way or malce one. David Harold Mondeau Nolhnng is beller 'rhan a friend who is really a friend. -2 Joseph Francis Morey, Ill Every arlisl dips his brush in his own soul, and painls his own nalure inlo his own piclures. Thomas S+ephen Morey Ol manners genlle, of alleclions mild: ln wil a man, simplicily a child. Nell Alan Morlon I-'le is a perpelual lounlain of good sense. Arlhur Slephen Moslcos We grani allhcugh he had much wal, he was very shy of using il. 40 4 32. Craig Allen MOH WI l-lis foe was folly, and his weapon '+ Jimmy Donald Moxley l-le is greal who is wlwal he is from nalure, and who never reminds us of olhers. ., K MX. Harold James Nickerson As if Jrhe world ancl Jrhey were lwand and glove. Dennis lvllcl1aelO Neil 'Qu Some lhink l1e's baslnful, buf ollwers oubl il. Veronica Jean Pasiulc A sweel allraclive kind of grace. , 1, -be 4, ML., -M, g.,- - u '43 s..,,, Richard Boyle Perkins Neirher above nor below his business. Russell Perkins None bul himself could be his parallel. -'S- Candace Ann Perraull' l'ler voice was ever soll. genlle. and low-an excellenl lhing in a woman. Janice Ellen Persson I agree wirh no man's opinions. l have some of my own. l Regina Ann Poshlcus Exuberance is beauly. Mary Kafhleen Powers Palience is +he besl remedy for every Trouble. 42 Grace Lorene Reid Silence is 'rhe besr ornamenf of a woman. Q, by, , x Michael Roberf Ring Always 'ro excel, ancl lo be disfin- guished above olrhers. E i Carol Ann Riorclan I have a hearr wirh room for every IOY' Jane Frances Robichaud To be beloved is above all bargains. .Q l is e lc- lb Paul Wesley Rogers You have a nimble wil. Theresa Ann Rogers And her ways are ways of genrleness, and all her palhs are Peace. Va Kennefh Russell Rollins As he lhinke-Jrh in his hear'r. so is he. Kendrick S+erlmg Rudolph Brief words, when aclions wail, are well. 'X' Brynn Allen Rugg Good men musl nor oloey The laws loo well. Leslie Anne Savoy Mind cannol follow H' nor words ex- press her inlinile sweejrness. William Lawrence Searle Tis well 'ro be honesl and True. Edward Joseph Sexfon, Jr. A slow, wise smile. Daniel Sumner Sim A kind hearl in a good man. Laurie Richard Snow Laugh, be iolly. David Judd Sparlmg All his iaulls were such ihalr one loves him siill lhe loeller for lhem. Roberr Grani' Sproule Learning makes a good man belief. Winsfon Sewell S+one There are some sulenl people who are more inieresling ihan lhe besl lallcers. David Wrlghr Swenson Whois oi calm and happy nalure. F J 'S S ri , x Charles Francis Thomas Bul for The glorious privilege of be- ing independent Pafricla Ann Thomas Diligence is ihe moiher of good for- lune. Kennefh George Thompson Be sileni and safe-Silence never be- 'rrays you. Marilyn Ann Toppy I know a maiden fairio see. Sfeven Alan Tower The soul of a man is larger Than lhe S Alfred Dennis Turowslu The measure of life is noi life. bul honesfy. X71 'W' Elizabefh Ann Vaslei' All who ioy would win, musl share il. Carol Ann Vellleux As merry as Jrhe day is long. Kennefh Wamor Lei each man do his besl. Lucia Ann Weare The music soars wilhin Jrhe li++le lark, And lhe larlc soars. Edward Charles Wedge Silence is slrenqlh. Linda Weymoulh Seldom is a discouraging word heard. Jerilyn Wile While we live lei us enjoy ourselves. David Emerson Wood A regular all-round good fellow Cameron Edward Woodard By rhe work one knows lhe workman. Theresa Marie Yakavonis To know her as 'ro love her. Beverly Anne Zaval A good friend who never offends. Rachel Munroe Zenfz Talk she can and lalk she will. X K ,ms-1 Af- fm - W 'x .. . rn 'rw N ,K If ,. def Q jjj' . ' . 'f' - 1 J ...fund . 'N-Q DIRECTORY EDNA ADAMS Clinic Assislani I: Chorus I, 2, 3, 4: Choraleers 2, 3. Fulure Plans-Hairdressing School GERALD ALDEN Poolball I, 2, 3, 4: Baslceiball 3, 4: Track I: Class Officer I, 2. Fulure Plans-College RUSSELL ALEXANDER Band I, 2, 3, 4. Fulure Plans-College RICHARD ANDERSON Brocldon High 9, IO. Euiure Plans-College LINNEA ANDERSON French Choral and Ari 2, 3: Band I, 2, 3, 4: Norseman 3: Yearbook 4: New England Music Eeslival 3, 47 S.E.M.S.B.A. 2, 3: S.E. Dislricl 4: Sopho- more Hop. Eulure Plans-Undecided EDWARD BAGGIA Cross Counlry I, 2, 3: Junior Prom 3. Fulure Plans-Undecided MARSHA BARNES Chorus 2, 3, 4: Junior Prom 3. Fulure Plans-Ari School KAREN BATTI Chorus I: Class Play 4: Pulure Nurses I, 2. Eurure Plans-Junior College PHILLIP BEACH Baslcelball 3, 4: Baseball 3, 4: Class Play 4: SIuden'r Ins'rrucIor 3: Junior Prom 3: Senior Receplion 4: Sophomore Hop 2. Eulure Plans-Eurrher Schooling JUDITH BENSON Sophomore Hop: Junior Prom: Class Play 4. Eurure Plans-Undecided WILERED BERGERON Fulure Plans-Service LINDA BLACKWELL Clinic Assisranl I, 2: Chorus 2, 3.4. Fulure Plans-Hair Slyling School GARY BLANCHARD Eulu re Plans--U ndecided DEBORAH BROCK Eulure Nurses 2, 3: Class Play 4. Eulure Plans-Nursing JOYCE BROWN Sludenl Council I, 2, 3, 4: Junior Classical League I, 2, 3, 4: French Choral and Arl I, 2, 3, 4: Cheerleading 2, 3, 4-Caplain: Band I, 2, 3-Treas- urer: Norseman 3, 4: Class Play 4: Junior Prom: Sophomore Hop: Senior Recep- Iion: New England Music Eeslival 2, 3. Furure Plans-College RONALD BRUNETTI Class Play 4: Junior Prom. Eulure Plans-College MARY-JANE BRUNI Office Assislanl 4: Chorus 2, 3. Eulure Plans-College 49 CATHERINE BURKE Nafional Honor Sociefy 2, 3, 47 Ol:- fice Assisfanf 3, 4: Chorus I, 2: Chor- aleers I, 2: Yearbook 4: Class Officer I, 2: Presidenf-Honor Sociefy: Senior Recepfion. Fufu re Plans--College JAMES CAMPBELL Fufure Pla ns-Work KATHLEEN CAREY Chorus I, 2, 3, 4: Sophomore Hop: Junior Prom: Senior Recepfion. Fufure Plans-Hairdressing JOHN CARTER Track 2, 3, 4: Cross Counfry I, 2, 3. 4: Yearbook 4: Junior Prom: Sopho- more Hop: Senior Recepfion. Fufure Plans-College KAREN CLOUDMAN Chorus I, 2, 3, 4: Yearbook 4: Class Play 4: Fufure Nurses 2, 3, 4: Drama Club 4: Sophomore Hop: Junior Prom: Senior Recepfion. Fufure Plans-Hairdressing JANE COLLINS Baskefball 2, 3, 4: Field 2, 3, 4: Soff- ball I, 3, 4: Band I, 2. Fufure Plans-College JOHN CONLON Band 4: Norseman 3, 4: Yearbook 4: Class Play 4: Sfudenf Insfrucfor: Sopho- more I-lop: Junior Prom. Fufure Plans-I.B.M. MARGARET COOK Field Hockey I, 4: Soffball I: Chorus I, 3: Yearbook 4: Fufure Nurses I. Fufure Plans-Nursing 50 WILLIAM COOTS Foofball 3. 4: Track 2. Fufure Plans-College RONALD CORY Fufure Plans-Armed Service REBECCA CORTI-I ELL Nafional Honor Sociefy 2, 3, 4: Li- brary Assisfanf I, 2, 3, 4: Office As- sisfanf 4: Cheerleading 2, 3: Chorus I, 2, 3: Choraleers I, 2: Junior Prom. Fufure Plans-Broadcasfing JOI-IN COSTELLO Foofball I: Baskefball I: Baseball I, 2. Fufure Plans-College JEFFREY CRAIG Baseball 2, 3, 4: Cross Counfry 4: Band I, 2, 3, 4: Norseman 4: Yearbook 4: Sfudenf Insfrucfor: Sophomore Hop: Junior Prom: Senior Receplion. Fufure Plans--Undecided ELAINE CRUZ Nafional Honor Sociefy 2, 3, 4: Of- fice Assisfanf 4: Cheerleading 2, 3, 4: Chorus I, 2, 3: Choraleers 2: Yearbook 4. Fufure Plans-Undecided EILEEN CU RLEY Nalional, Honor Sociefy 2, 3, 4: Jun- ior Classical League I, 2, 3, 4: French Choral and Arf I, 2, 3, 4: Library As- sisfanf 2, 3, 4: Soffball Manager 2, 3: Chorus I, 2, 3: Yearbook 4: Class Play Sfudenf Direcfor: Choraleers I, 2: Sophomore Hop: Junior Prom. Fufure Plans-College VVILLIAM D'AGOSTINO Fufure Plans---Undecided ,V 4 I IS. 'gif- n.. F.. Q ,Nl 1' ..-.' M LARRY DAVIDSON Foolball I, 2, 3, 4: Baskelball I: Base- ball I: Track 3, 4: Chorus 2,, 3: Choraleers 2: Norseman 3, 4: Yearbook 4: Sophomore Hop: Junior Prom: Senior Receplion. Fulure Plans-Business Adminislralions GEORGE DECI-IRISTOPI-IER Library Assislanl I, 2: Baskelball 3: Track 2: Cross Counlry 2, 3, 4: Year- book 4: Class Play 4: Junior Prom Com- millee. Eulure Plans-Business College DAVID DELORENZO Baseball I,2. Eulure Plans-College ANN DEMERS Clinic Assislanl 2: Cheerleading 2, 3, 4: Chorus I, 2, 3: Norseman 4: Yearbook 4: Fulure Teachers' Club: Drama Club: Junior Prom Commillee: Class Consli- Iulion Commillee. Fulure Plans--Teacher MARY ANN DIPIETRO Sludenl Council I, 2, 3, 4: Field Hockey I: Chorus I, 2, 3: Yearbook 4: Class Play 4: Sophomore Hopi Junior Class Prom. Eulure Plans-College ANN DODGE Chorus I, 2, 3: Yearbook 4: Sopho- more Hop: Junior Prom: Pep Squad II Choraleers 2. Fulure Plans--Work and Hairdress- ing School VIRGINIA DONDERO Junior Classical League l, 2, 3: French Choral and Ari I, 2, 3: Library Assislanl 2, 3, 4: Chorus I, 2, 3: Norse- man 3, 4: Yearbook 4: Choraleers 2: Drama Club 4. Fulure Plans-College CI-IERI DUARTE Office Assislanl I, 2, 3: Cheerlead- ing I, 2, 3, 4: Chorus 2, 3: Junior Prom Commillee: Drama Club: Business Club. Eulure Plans-Dancer JEAN DUARTE Nalional Honor Sociely 2, 3, 4: Of- lice Assislanl 4: Cheerleading 2, 3, 4: Chorus I, 2, 3: Yearbook 4: Class Play 4: Choraleers 2: Business Club 4: Junior Prom CommiHee: Sophomore Hop. Eulure Plans-Secrelary CANDACE DU NTON Chorus 2, 3: Soflball 3: Norseman 2, 4: Choraleers 2. Fulure Plans-IBM Dafa Processing SCOTT EKBERG Class Play 4. Eulure Plans-Eleclronical engineering ROBERT FARNI-IAM Baseball 3: Chairman Junior Prom Commillee: Chairman Sophomore Hop Commillee: Conslilulion Commillee. Eulure Plans-College JAMES FERRANTE Band 4: SEMSBA I, 2, 3, 4: Dislricl I, 2, 3, 4: All Slale I, 2,'3, 4: Boslon Youlh Orcheslra: Soulh Shore Youlh Orcheslra: New England Solo Ensemble Ribbons I, 2, 3, 4. Eulure Plans-College CAROLE FLANAGAN Clinic Assislanl I: Office Assislanl 4: Chorus I, 2: Yearbook 4: Class Play 4: Fulure Nurses' Club I, 2: Junior Prom. Eulure Plans-Secrelary KATI-I ERIN E FLANAGAN Clinic Assislanl' I, 2: Soflball 2: Chorus I, 2: Junior Prom. Fulure Plans-Hairdressing School LOIS FLOOD Field Hockey I, Manager: Yearbook 4: Class Play 4: Freshman Color and MoHo Commiffee: Fufure Nurses' Club I, 2: Baseball 3: Junior Prom: Senior Recepfion. Fufure Plans-Undecided NANCY FOLEY Nafional Honor Sociefy 2, 3, 4: Of- fice Assisfanf 4: Chorus I, 2, 3: Year- book 4: Class Play 4: Fufure Nurses' Club 3: Junior Prom. Fufure Plans-Furfher Educafion MICHAEL FORNI Baskefball I, 2, 3, 4: Cross Counfry I, 2, 3: Junior Prom. Fufure Plans-Undecided KENNETH FRABETTI Foofball I, 2, 3, 4: Baskefball I: Base- ball I, 2. Fufure Plans--Undecided JANICE FRASIER Office Assisfanf 4: Yearbook 4: Class Play 4: Fufure Nurses' Club 2, 3, 4: Junior Prom: Drama Club. Fufure Plans-Undecided HARRY GALLAOHER Foofball I: Baskefball I, 2: Chorus I: Class Play 4. Fufure Plans-Barber and Service RICHARD OILL Baseball I, 2, 4. Fufure Plans-Service DENNIS C-EILSON Fufure Plans-Armed Services KATHY GISONNA Clinic Assisfanf I: Office Assisfanf 4: Chorus I, 2, 3, 4: Norseman 2: Year- 52 book, Edifor 4: Viking Voices 3, 4: SEMSBA 2, 3, 4: Disfricf 3. Fufure Plans-Secrefary THOMAS OOODE Foofball I, 2, 3, 4: Baskefball I, 3: Baseball I, 2, 3, 4: Chorus I, 2, 3, 4: Class Officer I. Fufure Plans-Furfher Educafion JOSEPH OORI Class Play 4: Slide Rule Club: Phofo- graphy Club. Fufure Plans-Furfher Educafion THOMAS GRABAU Baskefball 2: Band I, 2, 3: Class Play 4. Fufure Plans-College MARILYN G-UARINO Junior Classical League I, 2, 3: French Choral and Arf I, 2, 3: Library Assisfanf 3, 4: Chorus I, 2, 3: Norse- man 3, 4: Yearbook 4: Class Play 4: Choraleers 2: Sophomore Hop: Junior Prom Fufure Plans-College ROBERT OUPPY Drama Club 4: Chess Club 4: Public Speaking 4: Junior Prom. Fufure Plans-College WILLIAM OUPPY Class Play 4: Drama Club 4: Chess Club 4: Slide Rule Club 4. Fufure Plans-College WILLIAM HARDEN Foofball 3, 4: Baskefball 3, 4: Base- ball 3, 4: Consfifufion Commiffee. Fufure Plans-College LINDA HEWINS Field Hockey I: Chorus I, 2, 3: Year- 1 - book 4: Class Play 4: Fufure Nurses' Club 2, 3: Junior Prom: Drama Club. Fufure Plans-Secrefary DONNA HOLMAN Sfudenf Council I, 2, 3, 4: Junior Classical League I, 2, Presidenf 3, 4: French Choral and Arf I, 2, 3, 4: Chorus I, 2, 3: Band I, 2: Norseman 4: Year- book 4: Class Play 4: Drama Club: Choraleers I, 2: Fulure Nurses' Club I, 2. 3: Junior Prom: Sophomore Hop: Sfu- denf Governmenf Exchange. Fufure Plans-College NANCY HOWLAND Nafional Honor Sociefy 2, 3, 4: Jun- ior Classical League I, 2, 3, 4: French Choral and Arf 3, 4: Library Assisfanf 2, 3, 4: Cheerleading Subsfifufe 2: Chorus I, 2: Band I, 2, 3, 4: Class Play 4: Class Officer 2: Junior Prom: Sophomore Hop: Massachuseffes Girls' Sfafe. Fufure Plans-College JANICE HUBBARD Nafional Honor Sociefy 2, 3, 4: Of- fice Assisfanf 3, 4: Chorus 2, 3: Norse- man 3, 4: Yearbook 4: Drama Club 4: Sophomore Hop. Fufure Plans-Secrelary DANA HUNTLY Foofball 3, 4: Baseball 3. 4: Band I, 2, 3, 4. Fufure Plans-College STEVEN HURD Foofball I, 2, 3, 41 BGSIQIIJGII I. 22 Track 2, 3, 4: Boys Sfafe Represenfa- five. Fufure Pla ns-College CHRISTINE IANNACONE Clinic Assisfanf I: Chorus I, 2, 3: Yearbook 4: Fufure Nurses' Club I, 2. 4: Drama Club 4. Fufure Plans-Hairdressing School KENNETH JENKINS Foofball 2: Track 4. Fufure Plans-Two Year Vocafional School RALPH JON ES Fufure Plans-Service GLEN JULIUS Foolball 2: Baseball 2: Chorus 2. Fufure Plans-Aufomafive School LINDA KASHGAGIAN Sfudenf Council I, 2: Junior Classical League I, 3: French Choral and Arl' I, 3: Cheerleading I: Chorus I, 2, 3: Band I, 2, 3: Norseman 4: Yearbook 4: SEMSBA I: Howard School For Girls 2. Fufure Plans-Fashion Designer DONNA KENERSON Junior Classical League 2: Baskefball I, 4. Fufure Plans-College JANE KNIGHT Office Assisfanl' 4. Fulure Plans-Marriage PATRICIA KNIGHT Office Assisfanf 4: Chorus 2, 3, 4: Teacher Assisfanf 4. Fufure Plans-Secrefary CORNELIS KROESE Cross Counfry 2: Chorus I, 2: Cafe- feria Assisfanf 2, 3: Choraleers 2. Fufure Plans-Service PETER KRUSHAS Fufure Plans-Service CHARLES LEE Foofball I, 2, 3, 4: Baseball I, 2. Fufure Plans-Service 53 KAREN LAGANOWI CZ Baskefball Scorer I, 2: Norseman I. Furure Plans-Undecided MARCIA LOVERING Baskelball I, 2, 3, 4: Field Hockey I, 2, 3, 4: Soflball I, 2, 3, 4. Fulure Plans-College JEANNIE MACNEILL Office Assislanl 4: Band I. Fulure Plans-Undecided DEBORAH MAILLE Chorus I, 2. 3: Band 2, 3, 4. Furure Plans-Hairdresser MICHAEL MALASPINO Fulure Plans-Furfher Educalion MAUREEN MALLON Library Assislanl 3. Furure Plans-Marriage and Work TH ERESA MCCABE Clinic Assislanl 2: Field Hockey I: Chorus I, 2, 3: Yearbook 4: Class Play 4: Fulure Nurses' Club 2, 3, 4: Junior Prom: Senior Receprion: Sophomore Hop: Pep Squad I: Nominaling Com- millee 2, 3, 4. Furure Plans-Denial Assis+an'r JANET MCCLARE Sludenl Council 2, 3, 4: French Choral and Arr I: Clinic Assis'ran'r 2: Field Hockey 2, 3: Soilball 2: Chorus I: Norseman 4: Class Play 4: Fulure Nurses' Club I, 2, 3, 4: Junior Prom Co- Chairman: Senior Receplion: Drama Club 4: Usherelle for Gradualion 3: Class Conslilulion Commillee. Fulure Plans-Sociology BRIAN MILLIGAN Foorball 2: Chorus 2, 3, 4: Choraleers 54 2: Band I, 2: Sophomore Hop: Junior Prom. Fulure Plans-College DAVID MONDEAU Foorball I, 2, 3, 4: Track I, 2. 3, 4: Yearbook Ediror 4. Furure Plans-College JOSEPH MOREY Baskelball I, 2. 3, 4: Baseball 2, 3, 4: Cross Counlry I, 2: Sophomore Hop: Junior Prom. Fulure Plans-Arr School THOMAS MOREY Foolball 3, 4: Baskelball 2: Track 2, 3, 4: Cross Counlry 2: Norseman 3, 4: Class Officer 3, 4. Furure Plans-College NEIL MORTON S'rucIen+ Council I, 2, 3, 4: Presidenf: Chorus 3. Fulure Plans-Horliculrural Career STEPHEN MOSKOS Foolball 4: Baskelball I. Furure Plans-Mililary Service CRAIG MOTT Track 2, 3, 4: Cross Counlry 3, 4, Co- Caplain: Yearbook 4: Class Play 4: A.V. Club: Chess Club: Science Club: Class Morro Commillee. Furure Plans-College JIMMY MOXLEY Foofball 4: Baskelball I, 2, 3. 4: Base- ball 2, 3, 4: Yearbook 4. Fulure Plans-College HAROLD NICKERSON Track 4: Cross Counlry 4: Class Play 4: A.V. Club. Furure Plans-College W , . an- Y '1 ?',,,,, .abr sq' 'si , .4 ' 1, -' DENNIS O'NEIL Fulure Plans--Commercial Airlines PiIo'r FRANK ORCUTT Baseball I: Caleleria Assislanl 2, 3, 4. Fulure Plans-Undecided VERONICA PASIUK Chorus 2, 3: Class Play 4: Sophomore Hop: Junior Prom: Senior Receplion. Fulure Plans-Business School RICHARD PERKINS Band l, 2, 3, 4. Fulure Plans-Undecided CANDACE PERRAU LT Sludenl Council 3, 4: Clinic Assisi- anl I, 2: Ollice Assislanl 4: Cheer- leading 2, 3, 4: Chorus I, 2, 3: Norse- man 2, 3, 4: Yearbook 4: Class Ollicer 3, 4, Secrelary: Fulure Nurses' Club: Junior Prom: Senior Receplion: Sopho- more Hop: Fulure Teacher's Club, Pres- idenl: Biology Club, Chairman. Fulure Plans-College, Teaching JANICE PERSSON Junior Classical League I, 2, 3, 4. Treasurer: French Choral and Arl I, 2, 3, 4: Cheerleading 2, 3, 4: Field Hockey I, 2, 3: Chorus I, 2, 3: Band I, 2, 3: Norseman 2, 3, 4, EdiIor-in- Chief: Yearbook 4: Lilerary Edilor: Class Play 4: Class Officer 3, 4, Treas- urer: Drama Club: Class Conslilulion Commillee: Junior Prom: Sophomore Hop: Senior Receplion. Fulure Plans-College REGINA POSHKUS Junior Classical I, 2, 3, 4: Chorus I, 2, 3, 4: Yearbook 4: Class Play 41 Fulure Nurses' Club 2, 3, 4: Junior Prom: Senior Receplion: Drama Club 4: Sophomore Hop: Pep Squad I: Class Ivlollo Commillee. Fulure Plans--College KATHLEEN POWERS Baskelball 4. Fulure Plans-Undecided GRACE REID Choraleers 4: Band I, 2, 3, 4. Fulure Plans-Marriage MICHAEL RING Nalional Honor Sociely 2, 3, 4: Bas- kelball 2, 3, 4: Cross Counlry I, 2, 3: Norseman 3: Yearbook 4: Class Officer I, 2, 3, 4, Presidenl: Sophomore Hop: Junior Prom: Boys Slale Represenla- live. Fulure Plans-College Predenlal Ma- ior CAROL RIORDAN Chorus I, 2: Yearbook 4: Sophomore Hop: Junior Prom: Senior Receplion. Fulure Plans-Undecided JANE ROBICHAUD Cheerleading 2, 3, 4: Chorus I, 2: Junior Prom: Usherelle 2, 3: Senior Receplion: Pep Squad I. Fulure Plans-Clerical Worker PAUL ROGERS Fulure Plans-Undecided THERESA ROGERS Chorus 3: Norseman 3: Yearbook 4: Class Commillee: Fulure Nurses' Club 2, 3, 4: Fulure Business Leaders 4: Sophomore Hop: Junior Prom: Senior: Receplion. Fulure Plans-Work KENNETH ROLLINS Fulu re Plans-Service KENDRICK RUDOLPH Fulure Plans-Coasl Guard Field Hockey I, 2, 3, 4: Chorus 3, 4: BRYNN RUO6 Foolball I. Fulure Plans-Work LESLIE SAVOY Field Hockey 2, 3: Chorus I, 3: Year- WILLIAM SEARLE Slide Rule Club 4. Fulure Plans-Service EDWARD SEXTON Chorus 2, 3, 4: Viking Voice 3, 4. Fulure Plans-Furlher Educalion DANIEL SIM Fulure Plans-College LAURIE SNOW Foolball I, 2: Baskelball 3: Track 2, 3. Fulure Plans-Undecided DAVID SPARLINC5 Sludenl Council I, 2: Track 2: Cross Counlry 2. Fulure Plans-College ROBERT SPROULE Nalional Honor Sociely 2, 3: Chorus I, 2, 3: Band I, 2, 3: Choraleers 4: Slide Rule Club. Fulure Plans-College WINSTON STONE Chorus 4. Fulure Plans-Avialion DAVID SWENSON Fulu re Plans-Navy CHARLES THOMAS Fulure Plans-Service 56 PATRICIA THOMAS Nalional Honor Sociely 4. Fulure Plans-Work KENNETH THOMPSON Foolball I, 2: Baskelball Scorer 2, 3, 4: Baseball 2. Fulure Plans-Undecided MARILYN TOPPY Baskelball 2: Soflball I: Pep Squad I. Fulure Plans-College STEVEN TOWER Track I, 2, 3: Class Play 4: Science Club 4: Boys Slale Represenlalive 3. Fulure Plans-College DENNIS TUROWSKI Foolball 2, 3, 4: Chess Club. Fulure Plans-College ELIZABETH VASLET Cheerleading 2: Chorus I, 2, 3: Fu- 'rure Nurses' Club 3. Fulure Plans-Lab Assislanl CAROL VEILLEUX Ollice Assislanl 4: Chorus I, 2, 3: Norseman 3: Fulure Nurses' Club 3. Fulure Plans-Business School KENNETH WAINOR Band 3, 4: Class Play 4: Pholography Club 4: Slide Rule Club 4. Fulure Plans-College EDWARD WEDGE Fulure Plans-College LINDA WEYMOUTH Malh Club 4. Fulure Plans-Bookkeeper LICIA WEARE Junior Classical League I, 2, 3, 4: French Choral and Ar'r I, 2, 3, 4: Chorus I, 4: Band I, 2, 3, 4: Junior Prom: Class Play 4: Viking Voices 3, 4: Drama Club 4: Eulure Teacher's Club 4: W.E.IvI.S.B.A. I, 2, 3, 4: All Slale 3, 4: New England Music Eeslival 2, 3, 4: Choraleers 2, 4. Eulure Plans-Music JERILYN WILE Junior Prom: Senior Receplion. Eulure Plans-College or Nursing School DAVID WOOD Eoolball 3, 4: Baskelball I, 2, 3, 4: Track I: Cross Counlry I, 2: Junior Prom: Class Consilrilulion. Eulrure Plans-Business CAMERON WOODARD Track 2, 3, 4: Cross Counlry l. 2, 3: Class Play 4: Science Club. Eulrure Plans-College Class Colors: TI-IERESA YAKAVONIS Clinic Assislanl I, 2: Baskelball 2: Norseman 3: Yearbook 4: Class Play 4: Sophomore I-lop: Junior Prom: Senior Prom. Eulure Plans-Lab Assislanl BEVERLY ZAVAL Nalional I-lonor Sociely 2, 3, 4: Jun- ior Classical League I, 2, 3: Library As- sislanl I, 4: Field I-lockey 2, 3: Cheer- leading 2: Sollball 3: Chorus I, 2, 3: Yearbook 4: Class Play 4: Sludenl Ex- change 3: Biology Club 4: Drama Club 4: Junior Prom: Senior Prom. Eulure Plans-Teacher RACHEL ZENTZ Clinic Assislanl I, 2:'Chorus I, 2: Norseman 2, 3, 4: Eulure Nurses' Club 2, 3, 4: Yearbook: Girls Slale 3: Senior Prom. Eulure Plans-Teacher CRA BERRY A D WHITE Class Flower: LILY-OF-THE-VALLEY WHEN ONE DOOR CLOSES, ANOTHER OPENS: BUT WE OFTEN LOOK SO LONG AND SO REGRETFULLY UPON THE CLOSED DOOR THAT WE DO NOT SEE THE ONE WHICH HAS OPENED FOR U S. ALEXANDER GRAHAM BELL 57 .,, --7vp-- - ' ' Mosr ATHLETIC Jim Moxley ... Mamie Lavefang Sf 9 . MOST DEPENDABLE . . . Nell Morlon ... Joyce Brown S PERLA TIVES The Bes+ is an apr olescrlpllon ol lhe Super- Ialives ol lhe Class ol 68. ln our eyes, These people besl show Jrhe spiril and well-developed characler ol The members ol our class. MQST IJKELY TO SUCCEED ... Milce Ring Nancy Howland 58 'Q-0' 3 BEST GROOMED . .. Sleve lvloslcos . .. Jane Robischaud I L. pil in wi' L' 4' . Z1 me 8005 WITTIEST . .. Karen Bailri ... John Carier BEST ALL 'RCUND ... S+eve Hurd . .. Joyce Brown FRIENDLIEST . . . Larry Davidson . .. Cheri Duarre DCNE MCDST FUR THE CLASS ... Caihy Burke Mike Ring J BEST LOOKING ... Cheri Duarfe . .. Sfeve Moskos S . ff- 4-r l L CLASS CLOWNS ... Judy Benson ... Billy D'Agos+ino Q 7 KX luis: MOST TALENTED ... Licia Weare ... Joe Morey BEST MANNERED . .. Tom Morey ... Cheri Duarfe SENIOR H0 QRS By being good, all round cili- zens ol E.B.l-l.S. and by being in- leresled in +he world around Jrhern, Jrhese sludenls have earned honors worlh saluling. As parl ol our class and our school we are proud ol Them. 15 '57 GIRL'S STATE REPRESENTATIVES-Nancy Howland, Rachel Zenlz. BOYS STATE REPRESENTATIVES-Bob Sproule, Mike Ring, Gerry Alden, Sreve Hurd, Sleven Tower. A I f JEWISH WAR VETERAN STUDENT GOVERNMENT DAY Neil Mor'ron Joyce Brown BETTY CROCKER HOMEMAKER Nancy I-IowIand ,A'- : f' Jhiifi 'E ' E I DAR. GOOD CITIZEN Cafhy Burke Nancy Howland Ronald Brune+'ri Donna Holman . Craig MoH Harold Nickerson CAST -........ Mary Bob Tiffany .. Oscar . . .. Dirlc 3, HMARY, MARYH Mary, Mary, quife confrary fo preceding plays, how did your performance go? Wiflw an air of professionalism, fbis year's class play was superbly direcfed by Miss Colnee. lfs orig- inalify proved quife a success as flwe casf seemingly performed flwis adulf comedy wifli- ouf error. Tlwose lengflwy passionafe kisses. supporfed by fliaf arid humor, and guided by a bif of censorsliip, helped malce flwe senior class play of I968 a lwif long fo be remembered in flne annals of Easf Bridqewafer l-liglw School. .ac xml x -XX! '. 3, f I 'r ,, '4 , - fj.:..'- x , ,v. , , ,HW is A 'J QM Yfgfg li, .K-,v M ,IQN 'I Ss. IXX 'V xi' , .C ju IOR PROM Thru flowered passageways we enfered info an Endless Summer -a world of sunshine and surf. l-lovered above our heads fhe suspended mobile symbolized fhe supreme ef- forf pufforfh by our class fo make fhis prom a success. Thaf nighf has long pasf buf in our hearfs fhe Junior Prom will remain forever. - E.- 'fix ' ,L -Q 533 --N a 9 1 H f V 'H 'Tl D '-x.- 'V' gi :U ti? . .1 1 5. 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Second Row, L 'lo R-Paul Deveau, Slephen Baggia, Alberl Amado, Mich- ael Ahearn, Joseph DeCos're. David Chausse, Craig Belrose, Kennelh Cope- land. Third Row, L fo R-Lucia DiPie+ro, Deb- orah DaSilva, Jane Anderson, Paul Baffisfa, Eugene Clou+ier, Donald Coulls, Sfephen Card, Richard Brown. Fourfh Row, L 'lo R-Arlhur Buclcman, James Corbef, Dale Churchill, Ralph Danforfh, Dorolhy Bergeron, JoAnn Bunker, Mariorie DeChris+opher, Ken- nelh Allen. L A ,X ....., r- V CQ W-'3 ROOM 108 - MR. TIBOLT 'Fifi , ROOM 109 - MR. PAO E Firs+ Row, L +o Rf-Donna Hunlly. Re- becca Eldridge, Judifh i-loque, Sandra Eafon, Sharon Haflield. Linda Hall, Sharon Griswald. Genelfe Forni. Second Row, L fo R-Dale Julious. Rich- ard Hall, Terry Goldman, Bradford Johnson, Jacqueline Howarfh, Cynlhia Eairburn. Jo-Ann Eonfaine, Mariorie Dunfon. Third Row, L fo R-Ralph Fleck, David Ford, Gerald Eddy, Vance Gordon, Waller Emery, Sfephen Harrinqlon, Slephen Fuller. Rober+ Ferranle. Four+h Row, L fo R-Mary Horsley, Roloeria Hardman, Susan Gissona, Valerie Halch, Thomas Farrell. Firs+ Row, L +o R--Cafherine Nickerson, Dorofhy Mabee, Susan Perkins, Kafh- leen McGrail, Karen OrcuH, Deborah Perkins, Joyce Perrson. Second Row, L fo R-Krisfine McCar'rhy, Linda Mayor, Carol May, Slephanie Kambegian, Susan Pelronelli, Kalhleen Lyons, Ann LaEoresiier. Third Row, L +0 R-Linda Lundqren, Sfephen Levangie, Slephen Mello, Ed- ward Piffsley, Richard Meany, James Keohane, Neil Perkins. Fourfh Row, L fo R-Peler Keilh, Wil- liam Maculewicz, Edward Morey. Sleven O'Neil, Jeiferey Kingslon. vi' Firsi' Row, L fo R-Susan Rusf, Susan Roan. Rosemarie Sweeney, Palricia Twoomev, Nancy Wood. Second Row, L fo R-Paul Wile, Wendy Rogers. Susan Tolcan, Linda Robideu, Ann Sproul, Sally Tuholski. Joyce Thomas, Susan Rudder. Third Row, L fo R-Alberf Saccocia, Ronald Shepard, Richard Sweeney. z Roberr Zarella, John Swanson, William Prime. Pefer Rego, Sfephen Resnick. Fourih Row, L +o R-Thomas Sampson, Irving Smifh. Bradford Sampson, Ber- nard Roma, Sfeffan Long. Edward Zilinslcy. Thompson, Mary Websfer, Kafhleen Sweeney. Deborah ROOM 110 - MR. ZVMGOWAN 5 Q A--I hw 'VII N 1 O ,pr Wx. , 1 U J Jn A 1-of-2 -I-:S run -'Q atm! 4 .4 I qn.nnv . 41' f af, 'ww ilu. 3 SQPHO CRES Q L39 3 Src! S1 Kevin Barney-Presidenrg Allyn Garabedian-Vice Presiclenrp Elaine Guarino-Secrefaryg Lincla Chuilli- J A CLASS OFFICERS ROOM 201 - MRS. GALL0 Firsl' Row, L +o R-Susan Brown, Kalh- leen Brock, Barbara Boni, Diane Bernier, Karen Brifherfon, Ellena Ad- cock. Second Row, L io R-William Benner, Roberl' Benoif, Gary Bolduc, Diane Browne, Barbara Brown, Carol Bar+leH'. Third Row. L +0 R-Jeffrey Alexander, Earl Clay, John Bergeron, John Allen, John Burlce, Marla Belanger. Fourfh Row, L +o R-Edward Cavicchi, Kevin Barney, Peler Bannerman, Daniel Alden. Robin Brillain. ROOM 203 - MRS. JOWDRY ROOM 204 A - MRS. HALPER Firsf Row, L fo R-Dorolhy Cloufier, Sandra Copeland, Suzanne Crowell, Jane D'Agos- Tino, Deborah Eldredqe, Lorraine Deveau. Second Row, L +0 R-Kalhleen Cori, Kafhy Foriier, Ra+h Burrell, Barbara DeCou+o, Vicforia Cochrane, Linda Chaponis. Third Row, L fo R-Anronia DeChrisr'ropher, Dana Eldridge, Paul Cooper, Lennie David- son, Kevin Farrell, Richard Damon. Four+h Row, L +o R-Mark Cosgrove, Roloerr Duprey, Lawrence Demers, Michael De- Lorenzo. Firsf Row, L 'ro R-Janice Lincoln, Cynihia Milligan, Kalhleen Porler, Nancy Levanqie, Jane Mallery, Alexandra Liszewslci, Chrisline McClare. Second Row, L 'ro R-xlanell Morey. Barbara Powers, Grace McWilliams. Sandra Oicles, Rulh Nuff, Deborah Papaqno, Karen Morey. Third Row, L +0 R-Richard Marini, VVilliam Marlin, Thomas Mabee, Michael Machardy, Scolr McCann, Wayne Meserve, George Nelson. Fourlh Row, L fo R-David Lovering, David Perkins, Waiyne Pinlnham. f I S Vglf 5:9 ROOM 204 - MR. VALLANCOURT ROOM 205 - MISS GREGORY Firsf Row, L +o R-Jane Keifh, Pairicia Kruger, Alice Hooker. Jacqueline Johnson, Karen l-lalfield. Kris'rine Johnson. Allyn Garabedian. Second Row, L io R-Bruce Jackson, Jane Jezard. Pamela Furla, Elaine Guarino, Norma Hall. Melanie Gor- don, Sharon Hubbard. Third Row, L fo R-Paul Jenkins, Donald Kennerson, Kennefh Harris, Michael l-lennessey. Sfephen Harris. Michael Jackson, Gary Kingsfon. Fourfh Row, L fo R-Kennelh Frasier, Vincenf Long. Firsf Row, L 'l'o R-Richard Tower, Bruce Toppy, Paul Reicherf, Maureen Thomp- son, Deborah Quigley, Pauleile Wile. Donna Wohlen. Second Row, L fo R-Ronald Vernaglia. Josoph Sprunk, Richard Somers, George Sproule, Mark Swift Michael Whilfaker. Bruce Williams. Third Row, L fo R-Joanne Sullivan, Mary Reardon,.Jane ARollins, Pamela Reed, Susan. Wilson. Diane Whif- marsh, Sleven Walsh. Fourfh Row, L +o R-Nancy Young, Cynlhia Slone. Linda Smifh, Sheila Savoy. Susan Saulnier, Kafhryn Sim. ,gr I 1 K +1 aw t 'ing J 'Qk 5'- II1s-vw AIC: Q ab L 80 E. lv: 5 f 'T F RE HME A p Go V? Carl Benecchi-Vice President Susan Leonard-Treasurer: Nancy Walsh-Segrefaryg Roberf Mo5k05-Pre5fde,-,fi Firsf Row, L +o R-Pafricia Darche. Co- leen Carey, Pauleife Bergeron, Robin Alger, Virginia Belanger, Be'r+y Cor- beir, Marilyn Corbeff. Second Row, L fo R-Pam Belcher, Susan Damon, Roberfa Afwood. Lorraine Bell, PauleHe Cloulier, Susan Caddel, Carol Daneaulf. Third Row, L io R-Richard Blaclcwell, Carl Benecci, Raymond Churchill, Michael Craig, Cliff Belrose. Ernesl' Anderson, Michael Connelly, Jill Alex- ander. Fourfh Row. L fo R-Alan Burgess, -HJ Thomas Card, Beniarnen Daniels. Rich- ard Corfhell, John Almedia. Kevin Comeau, Sleven Bowan. -,J .GX ROOM 207 - MR. FITZGIBBO S 82 ROOM 208 - MISS THOMPSO ROOM 5 - MRS. LA YS Firsf Row, L +o R-Jeap Dupre, Janef Foley, Linda Fuller, Lorraine Heiqham, Sheila Fleck, Vicki Duarle. Second Row, L 'lo R-Mark DeChris+op- her, John DaSilva, Roberf Galleon, Roberf D'Agos+ino, Ann Garabedian, Ann Flanagan, Ann Cosgrove. Third Row, L fo R-David Fonfaine, Charles Fiqgins, Michael Hall, Michael Harringlon, Donald Dewhursf, Richard Gilcoin, Daniel DuCille. Four+h Row, L fo R-Alan Ensor, Jona- lhan Frazer, John Grant Bruce Guar- ino, Kenny Harden, William Ferberf, Joseph Ferole. Firsl' Row, L +o R-Mary Jean Johnson, Caroline Hill, Beverly Holman, Donna Luers, Jan Malaspino. Second Row. L 'lo R-Jeanefre Krole- wicz, Susan Jurqins, Marylou Koslow- ski, Janice Kashgagian. Susan Leonard. Third Row, L 'ro R-Julie Komarnisky, Charles Machinski, Joseph Lyons, Roy Ludwig, James Kniqhl. Fourlh Row, L fo R-Wayne Hudson, Roberl' Cain, Mike Madden, Sfeve Kennerson. ROOM 7 - MR. URBA ROOM 8 - MR. YOUNG Firsf Row. L io R-Edward May, Sandra Nuff, Carol Maile, Cynlhia Nicker- son, Merilee NuHer, Judiih O'Niel. Second Row, L io R-George Nadonly, Johnaihan Miichell, Alex Marineini, Richard Mondeau. Kafhy O'Kelly, Rosalee Munise. Third Row, L io R-Richard McCar+hy, Paul Meany, Timoihy Nardie, Roberi Moskos. Richard Orcu'r+. Richard Moskos. Fourfh Row, L fo R-Reber? Oicles, Leon McCabe, Ernesf Naiiunis. Richard Malheson, Sfeve Maffheson. Firsf Row, L fo R-Lynn Smifh, Kafhy Perkins, Carol Ridder, Sandra Rugg, Susan Powers, Darin Quigley, Dina Robero, Donna Seiferlund. Ann Sexfon, Kafhy Srnifh, Jean Sampson, Dolphina Rogers. Third Row, L io R-Michael Robichaud, David Rockwell, Tom Roan, Roberf Perkins, Ernesfine Reid, Vicki Smiih. Fourfh Row, L 'lo R-Bruce Paiva, Rich- ard Selferlund. Anfhony Pefironelli, Roger Persson, Mark Saniilli. ,x 'K 'Nx- 7 1 , , Firsl Row, L fo Sullivan, Mary Doris Wedge, Second Row, L Tina Turowslni, lope Websler Weare. SON. 5 um .Ar 'K K 'I' R-Paula Tlnorlon, Par Sparlinq, Rene Wynn, April Welcln. fo R-Roberfa Snow, Tina Turowslci, Pene- , Mary Tworney, Lona Third Row, L fo R-Craig Williams, Paul Woodard, Marlc Talbot Judy Zilinslci, Nancy Vernon, Susan Sier- Fourfh Row, L 'ro R-Sleven While, Wil- liam Wood, Kennella Zaval. I I If l ll.- 85 I u. 1 + N -wi Q a U- I, -,,..... Y-.4A-0 1 '1 86 ' ?' 1. 'sl Q - L 1 ,J Q, .iigwfx ,mx ' Qi, M- Q. E. all yn ff: -A . Q 'K my Qov W. My W.. Z' '- ' Wi 'L' Q ' ' 1 .-5 ' : ,. 89223 'T WTF'-ff ig-Q ' 3,-j,'.iq,,es'. , A 'f:.z,,2'sQ:b F 1 iv'-S+. -2: N' Q TSM w3l.'va,.Vx3'xg9' v YQ Mggght w','4'.Q?4-,- fav' J M , '1- 751 .,'L gq-.'8'i0A? 91' J' , fwafl 1. ': v W 4' -5- .QB fQ5 W' ' ,af.1gg.:: , 4 fX,Q0 ,,wg5y',9 Qgf:-six.- 4fQfqQf .14Q4a AL. , 4 N P , . f. nzff, J -1-4-.k 1.3.-.-,11...::::---. , A 1,1 . .... , A-. ......:::-' gpm.-M-K 1. Q .P ,mmiinn 1- r -au w-up '36 A., :Ili SPG' f 'T2555' -v' wb' 'Y pi--an A , 'ik- Q 'Q I 4 M .. ai' KV N174 .4-4 1.1, 'V 3-1945 4.1! ai! Vg 1 xxxff Firsl Row-Dana l-lunlly, Dave Mondeau, Chuck Lee. Second Row-Bill Cools, Dave Wood, Tom Goode, Capl. Gerry Alden, Capl., Ken Frabelli. Third Row-Sleve Resnick, Jimmy Moxley, Dave Chaussee, Sleve l-lurd, Capl., Larry Davidson, Sleve Moskos, Tom Morey. Fourlh Row-Richard Marini, Danny Alden, Ed Pillsly, Lyle Sweeney, Jell Kingslon, Brad Johnson. Fifth Row-Dennis Turowski, Robin Brillain, Fred Senn, Tom Sampson, Neil Perkins, Paul Jenkins, Don Kenerson FOOTBALL A spiril was born al E.B.l'l.S. No one knows how or why, only lhal a handlul ol boys were developed inlo one ol our besl leams ever. These boys were all very dillerenl, none ol lhem being really physically oulslanding. Bul wilh lhe help and delerminalion ol Coach Paul Urban and his slall, lhey were molded inlo one leam we can never lorgel-one leam which broughl an over- powering, unlorgellable spiril lo E.B.l-l.S. The ulli- male goal ol viclory was reached, somelhing al- mosl rare in recenl years ol Viking loolball. Fronl Row-Sleve lvloskos, Chuck Lee, Dave lvlondeau, Tom More, Ken Frabelli, Jimmy Moxley, Bill Cools. Back Row-Bill l-larden, Tom Goode, Dana lllunlly, Sleve Hurd, Larry Davidson, Gerry Alden, Dave Wood, Dennis Turowski. 90 l-lere are only some memories ol lhe making ol a spiril lhal will be carried on lor years lo come al E.B.l-l.S. Sur o M' 431 .J -x LW :NK 4 A F M x, Cf il fww, A rr 4 X! -ff. I. ,lf'Q' .. .- L, ' . , - ' ---f,.f,',: ...P 9 1 u N .'b'.Hf - '.'f im.-'i '5 ' ' . -. 5- '21 .. b A f' ,-11-5' ifnf. Q A , -' - .1-' .- 1, 5-0.1, - 3 A , .Z ,'- nl -v'.-L. .rv-.fl-V: Q-X--- -' j- H ig' , 221,-W --f I i .Af - .' - ' - -...Q , 34 -rig-big, . - , 1 M I ', . , '- 'f ' . 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'U Q' 9121- A ex..be a'4 Q oss cow+rx 're-aww we 'v ure 4-'e ble and qo'd VI V11 QT ' 3 d -sxe'N1p'ifEeC1 We 'NLG V'L 'g Spb-I+ xNf+'N Hue-ir xichrnqm Vw v' 'asf' ,ESR-5' 1 , -AQ 3.5 CRUSS COU TRY m7i.:f+x qroan he-M'-e off The This year proved 'ro be a disappoinling one. The disappoinlmenl was 'rhe lacl 'rhal only lour of 'rhe II velerans relurned 'rhis year. ll even seven had relurned, 'rhe championship 'rrophy would have been ours. Bur 'rhe le-am's record had lo depend largely on seven Freshmen who surprisingly pul on a slrong performance. I+ seems 'rhal wilh all lhe problems, disappoinl- menfs, and 'rough compelilion lhis leam had lo endure, losses would lar exceed lhe viclories. For- lunafely 'rhal was nor +he case, as 'rhe Cross-Coun- fry Team, guided by Coach Dow and led by Co- Caplains, John Carler and Craig Moll, rolled on lo anolher viclorious season. , -,.u. .R- l I V A-I'-' f 3 .Q .HL . n WX. V fzfftfzh, by 'f ' ' : F 2? 4 ' 2' , 1,5 sh ! 1 N V ' if 4,.,. ' 5 3 iz., . - -Qi I QQ- y M 24. W -fr ? HOW ,AQZQ c' 1 N , ,fl -,., - ,gr 4 r 9454 p., .. rfflbsyar' ' '.s,:n'f' 4 . ,U swf: ' 4 .. N -1'-.., ... .., E'ff8'r,, - :.z -f' J- t ' 3 T: Egw- Q - , .+I A ,ri . - ps .-' 'VA ,, V 2,- was ' f. .,,z-9.55 'fi .. -- 4, so- Q I - 2.1 16' 1 ' ,nil j' -. . my X, digs. Qi' M1 .Alb ? 431' .iff . ah Nif'v X f Bridgewader Middleboro Hanover . . Cohasse+ . Marshfield Duxbury . . Appone-que? .. . . . . . Avon ....... ..... Holbrook .... ..... Norwell . . Hull .... 66 63 38 59 6I 38 70 6I 56 5I ll' .I E2 i so l irsi' Row, o -Michael Ring, Edward PiTTsley, CapTain Jimmy Moxley. Gerry Alden, William Harden. Second Row- lAh ST l. D Ch D'clWdJ hDCT J hlvlo N'l F LT R Richard Meany, Michae earn, even evangie, avid ausse, Perkins. BASKETBALL I968-This was The year oT The Big V . Who will ever TorgeT The Tabulous E.B.l-l.S. BaskeTball Vikings-a Team ThaT enTered The Tech Tourney wiTh a 2I-I record? Who will ever TorgeT The Team ThaT romped Through league play To win The EasTern Division easily, Then beaT Duxbury in The SouTh Shore TournamenT semiTinals To play WesTies Tor The league championship. Who will ever TorgeT Tl-TE win? E.B.l'l.S.-SouTh Shore League Champs! No, no one will TorgeT. We'll always remember The greaT play oT The Seniors. GreaTly aided by Junior, Ed PiTTsley. The Seniors bore The brunT. Mike Ring ... Gerry Alden ... Dave Wood all-league guard Billy I-larden. And mosT oT all, .Mn EveryThing, Jimmy Moxley. All-league. all- ScholasTic, all-sTaTe, all-records breaker, and Viking Cap- Tain, Jimmy averaged 35 poinTs a game in his Senior year and led in all deparTmenTs oT The game. The '68 Torch saluTes The greaT Viking Team. And The '68 Torch saluTes The greaTesT oT The greaTs-CapTain Jim Moxley and Coach Joe Morey. ,ina ii F 1 M 'L 1 23 1 1 1 J fu 'N s. NNN . b - N Xa i xx 5 ,N NX f. 5 Y 'N af Q, Q 1 ..- .B uv-ry., 0 ni 9 7, 10 ' !'fi,lj, ,nu -Q-v fi Q, . ,.., ., ii . ' -W Mt -. 1 H. cv.. . ,,, ' 1- 3- f Q A 'v Q . 1 1 ' -4 .4 df. -1- . ff! W, 5' 'fk uv j ., H L Q?'A. 'Qi sv if F A' if' -. . '. ,- G.. 'L ,o ,-1 ,5- if gi - ' 4 - ' mfr :Suv R3- A T A tavltf, . 4 , ' PM 'V' iq, 4 ,X . Xa , 1 ' I-, A i ,T Y -H. :F 4 '- ..--,afstfa f '4 -, ei- , - .,,, --,' - - -0 BASEBALL Whelher or nol' il is ciled as one of Eas+ Bridge- walers' more popular speclalor sporls-baseball deserves as much recognilion as 'rhe various o'rher school sporls. Shown here on These pages are some of EB. l-ligh's players who worked hard To have a greaf season and bring some deserved recogni- 'rion lo This high school game of baseball, our na- Jrional spor+. A. 'Nj -,-L 259, K, i f v ' n , A 'W' E IQ x ,l Q i :I ll ' 1 s 'ft-fu, , 1' Q, J . Aim , 4 ,Mg x n at Y - , if , fi v -M r ' . , A, 2 . 14 A J' as fe' V-1 , , ,xyff ..Y- 'iw ,, 4 . 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Y Q fig 'B WWW 'Q ..s' 'S' F51 fyv vain 4 Y ,. Q , ,X -,,. wif ' ' s f :YJ , 'skSwg pQf ':1'fefffff . ,,, , M ' ' ' f ..l.-I+. '15,-N -J' '-.-u uiJ.': '03 V81 'Gs X. Lefi io Righf, Froni' Row-Susan Leonard, Shirley Sinqlelon, Susan Sleison, Marcia Lovering. Capiainy Jane Collins, Capfainz Nancy Verne, Pai Dacsln. Second Row- Nancy Levanqie, Kallwy Perkins, Jane Jezard, Nancy Young, Nancy Perlcins, Lesley Hanson, Linda Mayer. Top Row: Jan Malaspino. Manager: Sandy Oicles, Belly Cob- belf, Debbie Wood, Debby Perkins, Jan Lincoln, Linda Damon. ' ,- 'fbgn' mi I so itnifg Q 1 , -fr fx .h ., 'aw is 1 J 4 ,L 4 i f-ff I1 . , L .-,,' 'N A 1 'AJ ' FIELD HOCKEY Field Hockey--a sporT ThaT demands endurance, en- , i Thusiasm, and coordinaTion. 'X For The girls, Tield hockey is a challenge. The sense of achievemenT They derive Trom This sporT is in The in- li dividual reward of being a necessary parT OT The Team. True Viking spiriT is shown always by The players, win or lose. W f ' 1' if ,Q w 3. W 5 , X-rr rss . u,,,5..' v---f s A i Z . L. Y N. .V -K' V ' 1 ' Nd 'M ii, - Q 9 i I Delerminalion is lhe word 'rhal describes lhe girls' baslceiball learn-Jrhe deierminaiion +o im- prove, +o play 'rheir best +o win. Ably guided by Mrs. Lovering and Miss Kraerner, Jrhe girls loo GIRLS ' BASKETBALL E. B.... E. B.... E. B.... E. B.... E. B.... E. B.... E. B.... E. B.... E. B.... SCORES l-lull ..... Hanover . . . Duxbury ...... Easl Bridgewaler Holbrook ..... Cohassel . . . Norwell .... Marshfield . . . Apponeguei . . . have demonsiraied lhe spiril' oi lhe Vikings! 'fi I A . l i ! 3 1 5 Q fo Righf-Ca rol M a . Linda Mayor, Linda Damon, Nancy Levangie, D W hl J Y Jezard. Pamela Furla, Marcia Lovermg, Shirley Smglelon, Jane Collins. nl. - 1 -1 . Q E' X A 4-rf.: 5--1-,,... N u fi X X-,, Y. Qan- CHEERLEADERS The 68 Cheerleaders represenled lhe core of our Viking success-unbounded spiril. Through The pouring rain and mud of Thanksgiving Day and Jrhe excilemenl of bas- kelball season, Jrhey urged our leams on 'ro viclory. Enlhusiasm, pep, and lhe firm beliei lhal The Vikings would always be number one made our leam wha+ il is. We will remember wilh pride our cheerleaders. l I08 s 35 5 .vi ' J' im mf 5 0 'E ws ' N552 NWS., N. ii, S p w- s . i+!,-' 4 ,Qu X! 'V A xii D 'gs :- rf . u QW Z I W Kr.: I l ACTIV Q-1 'Ns ITIE V z rf 4 M U ,Q f f :A by .ff wig fi W 1, at an , - fc-f13'5f' !' MK. , 1 I ff A+' Q 7 V' . u.ff,W:' md: x, ,, V . 0 -bmw ihrsifd-'M' W is if 9i2i5'5f'i'k Qui TORCH Torch , ThaT word has encompassed so many Things This year-responsibiliTy, originaliTy, hard- worlc, deTerminaTion, Time, will power, co-opera- Tion-iusT To menTion a 'Tew oT The many Things needed To Turn ouT a Torch our Torch . . . The l968 Torch. IT hasn'T all been Tun and games, alThough we've had our good momenTs. There were also Those oT disappoinTmenT and discouragemenT, buT we've we.aThered all siTuaTions and experiences To produce a book ThaT we hope will be a TrilouTe To The Class oT 68 and in years To come will malce us Think oT Those Tour-noT so bad years aT E.B.T-l.S. lvlr. KiellersTedT has been a greaT advisor, To say The very leasT. ThroughouT The year he has added hope, inspiraTion, help, and mosT oT all-laughTer To The Torch Room. For a room wiTh Tour gray walls and pracTically no lighT, he lcepT iT gay and happy. l-le Truly is The l.ighTer oT The Torch and Tor This we Thanlc him very, very much. TGRCH I968 A. W. K.- The l.ighTer oT The Torch -HI 1 Firsi Row, From L fo R-Rachel Zenfz, Layoul Edilorg Caflmy Burke, Edilor-In-Chiefp Joyce Brown, Kallny Gisonna, Eileen Curley Marqaref Cook. Second Row-Jimmy Moxley, Sfeve Hurd, Dave Mondeau, Donna Holman. Noi' shown-Janice Persson Elaine Cruz. Ann Demers. Firsf Row, L 'lo R--K. Clouclman, L. Kaslwqagian, C. lannacone, R. Poslwlcus, M. Coolc, J. Hubbard, L. 'W 4 Y, n , Q3 Q L ' ixfxislig V K Qli .. wi -, yx -1. ,I ' i N is X N JORETTES 'lin l J. ., Q, is . lr . . xl Sfanding-Pal Kruger. Jane Keilh, Pam Reed, Deborah Maille, Caplaing Janell Morey, Mary Riordan, Sandra Copeland. Kneeling-Linda Mayer, Linda Damon. 1 rg 1 i .4 gg , 1 . F l i The E.B.l-l.S. Band has enioyed a ii ' l Q l very valuable and rewarding year. l f M l i The Band has improved musically, . lf 3 and many ol our Jralenled musicians have excelled slale wide. ll has Jraken parl in many rallies. concerls, and parades lhrouhqoul lhe year, lo lhe enioymenl ol all. All 'rhis has lalcen place under Jrhe supervision ol our conduclor, Mr. Schuller, who has giver up much ol his lime lo help us. We are iusliliably proud ol our band and our direclor. ll 1 If ..r ci:- 1 41 Q-.V....,Y,..Ag --1 -,v , I 1 I 451:- V----YN. A, I , ' ' 5i.,,riV hw.. ,. .b !,X X I1 7 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 15 ' I sg 2. ' ,LPN I ' I -.' -1 f f- je tx ini .: L - , 7 ff , 'L Qc I -4. TUDE T CQUNCIL This year's Siudeni Council has been ihe hos'r of many aciiviiies. ln November ihey were +he hosi Council for fhe Fall Conveniion of 'rhe Souih Easiern lvlassachuseils Associauion of Siudeni Councils' Conven- Tion. During Jrhe school's Baslceiball season, ihey led a spirii drive for Jrhe signs To decoraie The gym. Throughou+ 'rhe school year olher aciiviiies have been ini'ria+ed, such as Siudenf Council Week, ihe decoraiing of Jrhe cafeieria for Parenfs' Week, ihe ins'ralla+ion out a colce machine, for 'rhe beneucii out 'rhe s'ruden'r body, a canned goods drive, for The needy families of Easi Bridgewaier, and various assemblies for lhe inieresl' of all. --,v,,1 'Qui 'A...P- Firs+ Row, L +o R-Linda Hall, Jacqueline Howaruh, Candace Perraul+. Mary Ann DiPie+ro, Ronald Shepard, V. Pres.: Neil Morfon, Pres. nor shown: Beverly Zaval, noi shown: Sharon l-laffueld, Treas.: Shirley Snnglefon, Susan Sfefson. Second Row Mr McGowan, Advisor, Jane'r McClare. Susan Leonard, Carl Bennechi, James Keohane, Donna Holman, Joyce Brown, Susan Brown, Linda Chuilli, Elaine Guarino. SPANISH CLUB 'v 1 gl Q i? 'er' br-5 1 X' li xl'7,' From L fo R-Roberfa Snow, ard Brown. CHESS CLUB Plan de Tom ag Hnpnp . 6028191 M Y' .I Ill. lll,n ll' Alberr Saccocia, Donna Luers. Jill Alexander, Miss Gregory, Advisor: Rich- From L +o R-Kennellw Wainor, Dennis Turowslci, Philip Beach, Bernard Roma, Mr Dorolhy Cloulier, Bruce Jackson. Vallancourr, Advisor II7 OR EMA ..i. a.s fs. Q 4ls:.er.1.ii Firsi Row, L fo R-Marilyn Guarino, Feaiure Ediior: Janef McClare. Ediforial Ediforg Janice Persson, Edifor-ln-Chief: Rachel Zenfz, News Ediforg Candace Perraulf, Girls' Sporfs Ediforg Thomas Morey. Boys' Sporfs Edifor. Second Row, L fo R-Karen Brorherron, Janice Lincoln, Linda Hall, Barbara Boni, Alberi Saccocia, Bruce Jackson. Dorofhy Cloufier, Diane Bernier, Virginia Dondero, Cheryl Crocker. Third Row, L fo R1lames Keohane, Roberf Ferranfe, Bernard Roma. Richard Brown, Jeffrey Craig. Sfephen Fuller. The Norseman is one school acfiviiy enjoyed by all-Hs ediiors, iis reporiers, and i'rs readers. This year ii has widened i'rs scope of coverage and made various improvemenrs. By working on 'rhe Norseman, you have 'rhe chance To sample +he field of iournalisrn as reporiers, wrilers, pholo- graphers. edilors, or lypisls. The 'rhrill of seeing work in prinl made lhe lime and ellorl' worlhwhile. II8 Firsf Row, L 'lo R-Sharon Harfield, Linda Hall, Linda Mayer, Robe-rf Ferranfe, Slephen Fuller, Richard Brown. Second Row, L fo R-Susan Rusf, Laura Corihell, Jo Fonlaine. Roberfa Hardman, Karen Orcuil, Mary Horsley. Third Row L fo lETTRe-bgcca Eldrridge, rilynilgya FairlpAurnH iusan Roan, Deborah Wood. Sfanding, Fronf 'lo Baclr-Calherine Burke,lPres.' ieen urey, reas.: of own, ic ae Rin . V. P .1 El' C , S .: J D ' I Hubbard' Nancy Howland' Pamcia Thomas. g res anne ruz ec ean uarfe. Beverly Zaval, Janice TIC L H0 QR ,OCIETY The candles represenling Knowledge-Charader-Scholarship-and Service-are lhe loundalion ol The Nalional l-lonor Sociely. The llame and spark given off by Jrhese candles creale a kind of spiril which is 'rhe basis of E.B.l l.S. A spiril which none can surpass or exlinguish. Under The careful guidance ol: lvliss Van Zancll, Mr. Rowell, and Miss Cohee, Jrhe Honor Sociely has underlalcen many new and inleresling proiecis, in hopes lhal Jrhrough lhe ellorls of lhe group, E.B.l'l.S. will benelil. DR MA CLUB The Masque Players, E. B. l-ligh's new drama club. has quickly become one oT The mosT popular and acTive organizaTions in The school. Under The direcTion oT Miss Deborah Cohee, sTudenTs were given The opporTuniTy To experience The world oT The TheaTer. They worked long hours To produce The musical, Bye Bye Birdie, and The applause of The audience was Their greaTesT reward. mann-D' -fp i Sfanding-Alberl' Saccocia, Janice Frasier, FirsT Row, L To R-KaThy McGrail, Jacqueline l-lowarTh, Linda Hall. Linda Hewins ChrisTine lannacone, Regina Poshlcus. Sally Tuholsky, Ellenna Adcoclc, Cynfhia STone. Second Row, L To R-Roberi' Guppy Cynrhia Fairburn, Dorofhy ClouTier, Valarie Browman, Cheryl Crocker, Janice Hubbard, Diane Bernier, AlberT Amado, Jill Alexan der, Bruce Jackson. Third Row, L To R-Ann Sproule, Mary Horsley, CaThy Nickerson. KaThy Lyons, Bernard Roma. Richard Brown STephanie Karnbegian, Miss Cohee, Advisor. :zo I f CLUB Q A ' N, we 'S s ' NS, we A QV Froni Row, L fo R-Richard Brown, Mary I-lorsley, Candace Perraulr, Ann Demers, Roberfa Hardman. Second Row--Elania Adcoclc, Cynllwia Sione, Donna Riberio, Deborah Perkins, Joanne Foniaine Caroline Hill, Janelle Krolewicz, Lona Weare, Miss Friel-Advisor. Third Row-Deborah Quigley, Cynrlwia Nickerson, Elizabeilw Cobbelf, Licia Weare, Leslie Savoy. --- 'tl CURRE T EVENTS H Lefi' 'lo Rigl'1'l'-Jane? McClare, Susan Leonard. Roberfa Snow, Alberf Saccocia, Ernie Anderson Susan Sfelson, Mr. Tibolf-Advisor, Richard Brown, Bernie Roma, Mr. Milk-Advisor I2I l I X l 9 i X 75' pa PUT RE URSES CLUB The Easl Bridgewaler Fulure Nurses' Club has l'wo goals-one 'ro give ils members a chance lo view lhe various aspecls and lields ol Medicine and anolher, lo help olhers. This year's club has lalcen field lrips lo dilferenl hospilals and lhe girls have seen whar il is like 'ro be a nurse, as well as lhe various 'rraining pro- grams and lhe olher heallh lields lhal lhey mighl' choose 'ro enler. Also, 'rhe club had an Easier Parry for lhe children al Lakeville l-lospilal, and lhroughoul lhe year held fund raising proiecls in order lo give lheir annual scholarship. ' f l' if I TM i il l Ji Q fl 7 L + R-Karen Cloudman, Janice Frasier. Janell Morey, Sec. Treas.: Judy l-logue, Jean Dupre, Rose Munise. Ann Cos e, Delphina Rogers. Rachel'Zen+z, Pres.: Mrs. Alexander, School Nurse: Chrisline lannacone, Regina Poshlcus, yl Crocker, Pal' Sullivan, Lynn Smilh, nol shown, Chrisline McCarlhy, V. Pres. l22 l 4 I .ra 'W F P 1 1 Y.,- hnn Xi.. J T .+, .f 2 x VV .A ff iw .az 1-, 4 mv! xx. Y ,wc , 2 52454 ac- - f 1. I23 HJ 5 .W ,.'.r,.1f, K qw. - . o 3 ,x Za, X mx? Q ri-Y al ' K . A ,,...qli' iii' wJ .d4 U Ab ...evqa yg ' qv. I 2 F I S X 4. N - rl. x :VSV is , ,iii-T S5-Q , 5 q fin WY i 5 ,rr -IW. E? :Q 1 4' -s J li- .. pw 'S lf f f,rg 5,s.,.111 5 F' l an-' 1 ,,-Q ni 50351 agaggfa ,Mb ' f? . 5- Q I no - K' ' :QQ .vi I Q Inf Us Y nh Wishing You Every Success THE FOXBORO COMPANY ioins wifh o'l'her leading indusiries of your +own in wishing you happiness and success in your chosen career A X idler as A . xii' I oxaon I spmausrs in Process and Energy Confrol CHARM BEAUTY SALON Besi' of Luck 697-2349 +0 47 Ceniral Square The Class of ba Bridgewafer, Mass. Besi' of Luck fo 'Phe Class of 68 MILDRED DEWHURST RINTAMAKI Propriefor rl k q f? 4 1' 2- J Yip X, sf 9 r .. , . , l 11.11 531 ,iv ,F gdlllc' rllr Won +V? I29 K L 9 'S new 0 v wa H, I -1--,Q Wir CD ,...r-1 Complimenfs of FOUR SEASONS GIFT SHOP 99 Whiimdh Sfreei' Eas+ Bridgewaier, Mass. GENERAL TESTING LABORATORIES BEAUTY SUPPLIES Brocldon, Mass. GRIFFEN BUICK PONTIAC CO.. INC. I34 Main Sfreei' Bridgewaier, Mass. Tel. 697-6757 Complimenis of A. 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Your Aufhorized Volkswagen Dealer 2074 Soufh Main S+reeI BrocIdon, Mass. 587-2200 SALES-SERVICE-PARTS-BODY SHOP Complimenrs of EASTERN STATES STEEL CORP. 36 Cook Sfreei' Easi' Bridgewaier, Mass. M. CLIFTON EDSON 81 SON, INC. Insurance For Every Need II Cen+raI S+ree+ Eas+ Bridgewaier, Mass. Phone: 378-3I56 5:-a :-5 ' RAY'S INCORPORATED , MARY CROMPTCN5 Dis+incI'ive Giffs Corsages A C 0 ,es Flowers PIan+s C ess NS Telephone 697-248I 680 I::mZu+r06+ree+ I963 PIYMOUIII Sffeef Easf Bridgewaier, Mass. Eas+ Bridgewaier Tel 378-2072 I Complimenfs of TOWN CLEANERS Bring In AM. wear In PM. BERJ'S Men's Apparel 5 Wesf Union S+ree+ Tel. 378-264I Easi' Bridgewafer STETSON MARKET Compllmenis of JACK STENGEL REAL ESTATE I2 Whifman Sfreei' Easi' BricIgewa+er, Mass. 378-3002 GERALD A. STETSON, Prop. Groceries-Meafs-VegeiabIes Frui+s I4 Cen'I'raI S+., E. Bridgewafer GEO. H. BERGER, Pres.-Treas. 1 I VJ. I WI 4 '14 CompIimen'rs of Complimenfs of DR. PAUL sowsY CARVER coTToN em I L, A IL ' N5 .I Q Qi '.':L,3S3L A? - -I I -- CAP EWAY MOTORS ImperiaI-Chrysler-Plymouih-Valiani' Where You Buy WIHI Confidence Roufe I8 Whifman 447-44l4 ' I I MARKEY'S RIDDER's Tuxedos and Formal Wear I MAID FARM 'FOI' OCCGSEODS ICE CREAM I92 Main Sfreei' Brocldon, Mass. Whifman-Hanover I LU DDY'S N EWS Newspapers, Cards, Pockefbooks and Tobaccos Complimen+s of I T, V, QUARTET Complimenfs of Fea+uring I SOLARI Tony Ferranfe-Clarinef and Sax. 81 CO. Louis Forcier-Drums .606 Cenhal S,h,ee+ John Lirosi-Piano Easf Bridgewder Ted Valee-Guifar I 71111-f ,.,V I .wif ,f N! I ,, 1. . , , I I K P I WWW X as -,v ..I 45 4, r dn f .ARI I You Icnow you save You Icnow I'hey're safe wifh OIL HEAT McCORDICK'S OIL SERVICE, INC. Heafing Oils . . . . Heaiing Equipmenf HENRY McCORDICK, Presideni' Easf Bridgewafer, Massachuseifs 02333 Tel. 378-2555 DR 8-2505 JU 6-3845 C 'I Id H R sd M SERVICE srATloN 8. OmmeFCI6- YI US Hai SSI en I6 GRABAU AND JACKSON Plumbing and Heaiing Co., Inc. MASS. REG. NO. 7056 INSTALLATION-REMODELING-REPAIRING 46 S+evens C+. Easf Bridgewaier. Mass. 4I and 43 Cenfral SI'ree1' DRaIre 8-8I78 S'I'aI'ion DRaIre 8-8l79 Garage COMPLETE REPAIR SERVICE Besi' Wishes 'ro Ihe Graduafing Class RICHARD'S CORNER STORE 4 Plain SI'reeI WesI Bridgewafer, Mass. where 'rhe 'Torch' is always burning. THE HUGHES FAMILY I I THE NATIONAL CASH REGISTER CO 985 Belmoni S+. Brocldon CASH REGISTERS ACCOUNTING MACHINES ADDING MACHINES COMPUTERS Tel. JUI 6-0356 BEAVER NURSERY INC. 29 BeImonI' SI., Easf Bridgewafer A House Wiihouf Shrubs isn'I' III for a dog. AL and BRUCE RICHARDS EAST BRIDGEWATER GULF STATION 378-8 I 75 6 Ceniral Sfreef Tel. 378-2672 -BEST Wl-glil-E5 - I Compligengl of fo flue Graduafing Class of I968 DAVE'S SPEEDWASH BATI'I'S GARAGE Com 'imems of General Au'ro Repairing and Lubricafion p Complefe Modern Tune-up Equipmenf 5 EDGAR S Tires BaHeries Accessories Downiown Brocldon Tel. 378-2.7. Q 26 N. Cenlral S+. ' 1 Opposi're Pos+ Office PLYMOUTH HOME NATIONAL BANK Easl' Bridgewaler Office MONDAY-THURSDAY 9-I2 . , I . 1' A SWANSON FLOOD CO. INC. .-.if in M ZENITH G.E. Radios S+ereos Televisions C0mPllm9f1lS of Home Appliances ATHERTON FURNITURE CO. 5aleS and Service 4I Cenire Sireei--Brocldon, Mass. Telephone Tel. 587-0393 378-2345-378-8243 49 Bedford S+. Easi' Bridgewaler EAST BRIDGEWATER COOPERATIVE BANK Savings Accounls Paid Up Shares Morfgage Loans Personal Loans Passbook Loans EAST BRIDGEWATER 'NSURANCE AGENCY- 'NC- Dewi-luRsr LUMBER co., INC. 63 Main Sfreef, Bridgewaler, Mass. an 2I5 Bedford S+., E. Bridgewafer Pro+ec'rion is our Business- Painf-Hardware Service our Product Tools--me Tel. 697-6Il3 Cusiom Kifchen Cabine+s Lal Complimen+s of COMMERCIAL CLUB OF EAST BRIDGEWATER, INC. CompIimen'I's of ARTHUR BAGGIA PRESS 8 Wesl' Union Sfreei' Easf Bridgewafer 378-7 I 94 ERNlE'S APPLIANCE CO. Sales and Service JOUBERT'S INC. YOUR STORE FOR FAMOUS BRANDS Shoes and Men's Clolhing Television-Sfoves Refrigera'I'ors-Washers ERNEST J. SACCOCIA I2 Broad S+. Bridgewafer 447-230I Whifman, Mass. 596 Washingfon SI'ree+ Complimenis of STEER CLUB Wesf Bridgewafer PAUL M. MORRIS REAL ESTATE ResidenliaI-Commercial-Complefe Lis+ings Telephone 378-336l I I8 Norfh Bedford S+ree+-Eas+ Bridgewaler, Mass. Complimen+s of TOWN TAXI Cenfral Sfreel' Easi' Bridgewafer Besf of Luclc C I. f ROSEN 'mp 'mem 0 FURNITURE co., INC. ATWOOD DRY WALL TRUCCHVS DISCOUNT Wes+ Bridgewafer Colonia' S,rOre Soulh ShOre'S Largesl 360 Soufh Avenue Whifman, Mass. -378-2I9I- ' T 3783521-6 W. H. LUDDY 81 SON INC. Charfer BusesfLimousines Piano and Furnilure MovingfS+orage Warehouse 7I No. Cenfral SI'ree+ Easf Bridgewaier, Mass. 02333 Agenfs 'For Global Van Lines, Inc. Modern Moving . . . Wilh Old Fashioned Care 389 Wes? Union SI'ree'I' Eas'I' Bridgewafer - BASIL F. GOSS Building Conlracfor INSURED AND REGISTERED Easi' Bridgewafer EAST BRIDGEWATER HARDWARE COMPANY 8 Wesl' Union Sfreef Easl' Bridgewafer Massaclwuseffs Complimenfs of MELVIN JEWELERS 6 Wesi' Union Slreef Easi' Bridgewaler, Mass. ELMER McCARTHY 81 CO. Real Esfafe and Insurance 37 Cenfral Sfreef E. Bridgewaier, Mass. BLANCHE McCARTHY ELMER MCCARTHY Tel. 378-2930 Congralulafions Class of '68 From . . . Wlwere you gel Ilme Finesl Oualily Meals sold anywhere . . . Plus GOLD BOND STAMPS Complimenls of COMMERCIAL CLUB or EAST BRIDGEWATER, INC. ROCKWELL SERVICE STATION 8: GARAGE 4I and 43 Cenfral Sfreef DRaIce 8-8 I 78 S+a'I'ion DRaIce 8-8 I 79 Garage COMPLETE REPAIR SERVICE Besf Wishes 'ro Ihe Gradua+ing Class MARY CROMPTON'S DisIinc'I'ive Gifls Accessories 680 PIymouII1 SI'ree+ RouI'e IO6 Eas+ Bridgewafer, Mass. Tel. 378-2072 Complimenls of Compllmenis of ALLOY CASTINGS Eas+ Bridgewaler, Mass. Wholesalers and Disiribufors of Heavy WesI'ern Meals, PouI+ry, Frozen Foods, Provisions Serving-Schools, SI'ores, InsI'i+uI'ions Home Freezers OAKDALE PACKING CO., INC. E. Bridgewafer, Mass. 587-0035 378 Pleasani' S+. - U? 'Q YY 8 V . is .-.,x.. PATRONS Miss J. Aldrich Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Donald Barrows Charles A. Benson Ernesl' Blanchard Harry Bouldry Alberi' Bruni, Sr. Alberl' Bruni, Jr. David W. Bruni Lesler Bruni Pefer R. 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