Framingham High School - Philomath Yearbook (Framingham, MA)
- Class of 1966
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Ana' 63' ' ' ' guf very grave, Z 01412 40175 a erzhy III? femyen ce ,,- T K 'Jo' -Q VX M5011 azzzlmaffas 1 1I20f yef 60175 feauly 122 175' 501206. ma0Q geamy, Sreafeof zkj v. A-, 'X Ni, , ave 0129 we .7 ZU125 af our gorrors anof our hugs Q, W ,1 -YA. Tk -- ..-yr ' . v ll' V . I5 somewfere 112 Us 4 ffere ILS' a sfzhzlrzy. 3'-ff' !'1' 7 Xe KNO I K5 ere IIS' a 551221229 , ' - jofn cslezhfecf 70 159 PRINCIPAUS MESSAGE We live in a world of extensive contrasts, extremes of prosperity and great differences of opinion. While prosperity is being enioyed by many in our country, there exists extreme poverty and much hunger in some parts of the world. Peace exists here at home, but strife, suffering and death prevail in Vietnam and other war-torn countries. Even at home the civil rights and liberties of all are recognized in some sections of our great nation while in other localities they are the causes of school-segregation problems and serious riots with great destruction of property. Changes are needed, they are necessary for the solution of these and the other serious problems of the times. However, to be effective and to avoid the creation of even greater problems in the future, careful studies, intensive evaluations, and serious planning must precede the decisions. Gur great country depends upon you, the Class of Woo, and the other graduates of our schools and colleges, to perform the tasks necessary to improve the conditions of our world today. Your responsi- bility is a great one. You have now, or will soon ac- quire, the necessary attitudes, and knowledge of methods to deal successfully with the business of today and the problems of tomorrow. Regardless of the career you may select, you will play an active part in your community and so in world affairs. Our future depends upon your willingness to serve. Framingham South High School extends to you our most sincere wish for your success and happi- ness in the future. Sincerely yours, Ralph J. Martin, Principal J ass 0 1966 PRESIDENTS MESSAGE We are very fortunate to have graduated into a world which is so eager to accept sound, young minds. However, anyone who is unprepared for this world will face many problems. That is why we realize these past four years have been such an integral part of our lives. The knowledge we have accumulated, the habits we have formed, and the attitudes we have taken will remain with us always. As we look back, we may think that high school was difficult at times, as it often was. But it was noth- ing compared to the challenge we are about to face. At Framingham South we have received a fine education, thanks to the dedication of our admin- istration and faculty. But the real job is up to us. If we have worked conscientiously, we should be prepared to meet the challenge imposed by life in a changing, unsettled world and to overcome it. As we are about to open the door to that future which we have been so long anticipating, let us resolve to strive for success in all we attempt so that we may do our part for the betterment and peace of the world. I would like to give special thanks to Mr. Martin for his understanding guidance, and to our very devoted class advisor, Mr. Edmond, for all his time and assistance. My sincerest gratitude is extended to each of you who contributed in any way-aca- demically, athletically, or socially-to make our class one of the greatest ever, and especially for the pride and honor you bestowed upon me by allowing me to be president of the Class of 1966. l wish you great success in all your endeavors, and a very happy future. Sincerely yours, fjL'V5!Z nf 0491, fJc2,izICzQ9 Anthony P. DeSantis lll ill lf- 9 O 111- 7 4 1 . ALBERT G. REILLEY FRANCIS E. RIORDAN Superintendent of Schools Associate Superintendent of Schools ,. i .,i- Q If 4 . . .4,f' . l 5 1- we ' e u l . x, . -1 'I if I, 'I .'ll 'Inq 'Ju , ,O EDWARD J. MORAN BERNARD T. WHITE Dirfgclor of Sr-conrlary Instruction Director of Pupil Personnel Services I 1221221 rafors 'Tl Y B RALPH J. MARTIN Principal PETER C. MCCONARTY JOHN F. JOYCE Vice Principal Vice Principal -..-L V ' -sig E 1 ,1-. fl ll Vx , 1 k 9111611 ce 'l li, L f 1 E, 11 MR. MCGRAIL 5 -3 MISS CONNOR +L 5.. . l J' ,1 V u . , .L 4. f-1 41 gq J I I. 5 I . 1 X H..-J 'T F -4 7 ,1 ' 1 I 2 l g. 4.17 Z' xiii-. X. ful X -x ff If ' u, 'Tx fimhif - .:- Law aim ' ' -A Ulm Mr. Porter, Miss Sclwomer, and Mr. McGinnis plan the schedule for college represenlatives. ly 1 bf, ' WlR'v-Q ,i ,.. ,- Chg..- 'bun-,,,, bb -i 1 l' I Q E l '1lY1lll1'fQ .p ',lJuL1r ,ll0v1 MRS. JOAN ROUSSEAU, SCCrCld!y ecrefarzdf cgfdf A V h+ 'x ny 525 , . pk r , -A 'ffygiw I ,, A -L. MRS. MCCONNON, Secretary to the Principal ,Wfiggr 4 3: A EFS J ... vw-v--401002 V W A 362'-'w XX X x le' MRS. LAWRENCE and MRS. SHEA x kL5x MRS. JEAN ROUSSEAU and MRS. RICHARD X asf L if -'A - -'K 4 I. .' ' ,cas 2' l MRS. RESTIGHINI ff . M UI f J , A J--fi fL MW' N q' lf, i -XX ' K X l qxg-A-V . .--.xg H . A 1 ' l ,,. -. I '. 'f. l -,wi X. MR, MAILMAN .l if h rxsf, sf ff-rl I4 WZZQGCQ uw' 4:1 MRS. GALUVAN ' Maw Qum MRS. QUIRK Jplfazhfenan ce 2-:lf 'X A 2 sun. ll' V f h ' L' 145' '55 il x w f . 'M' :QB . John Wooclrum, R.llph Forlucqi, Patrick Daly, Chester Komola, Robert Smith, Evcrclt Mailman, head fu-,mcIi.m. fferzd .cg , -,wi fx -4 .. ,ff , 'illflii ttllliifiliift Seated: Bernice Dickson, Kay Plaude, Bertha Monique, Nell Odlum, Cafeteria manager, Marta Carlson, Grace Dunham, Sandra Ross, Jean Goddard. Standing: Connie Di Gellonardo, Jennie Bonosoro, Stella Seavey, Edwan Rowan, Chris Pelletier, Jacqueline Liloeratore, Charlotte Doherty, Mary Natoli, Rose Dufault, Grace Montecalvo, Arlene Medeiros, Ingrid Kirk, Mary Wambolclt, Laura FioRito, Elizabeth Nutting, Alice Anderson, Ann McManus, Assistant Director, Helen Sawyer, Director. ,- L A X . 1 '. 'F z ff' . l X l ' LDS . QQ. l U54 '5 i ' 1' l QQ, it - 1 O 1 2 XY. 1 A 4 or X. J 1 . 'J C , A ' i , L-.f SL r- ' F.-11-11 1 2 I2 Frppre czdfzbn F 1 HUBERT EDMOND An amiable and capable leader, he has always been eager io help our class. His careful planning and organization have been invaluable To us. With a firm hand .rind an Understanding twinkle in his eyes, he has steered us steadily in the direction of success. He has been a spark of wisdom to our classethe spark that made Us lnlJii1',OlDi'iQl1T. -1 U- 'a,ra ,. . .'- gg , . 7,7 ...L , ' 1 QT 5. -y., - ..- -1 -. 4.2. . N , ni, s.. . ...,, A ' N ' ,..-L. 4 Q'! 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ADELSON Dick Real Estate He hath a natural, wise sincerity, a clear truthfulness. Baseball and guns included in his interests . . . An excellent marksman . . . Career as a realtor lies ahead for Dick. Candy Sale 4, Christmas Proiects 4. DAVID MARK ALEXANDER Dave Navy Live and let live is the rule of com- mon justice. Interesting . . . Energetic . . . Avid party goer . . . Light hearted . . . Nonchalant gentleman . . . Enjoys lite. Gymnastics I, 3, Intramurals 3, Red Cross I, 2, 3, 4, Candy Sale i, 2, 3, 4, Christmas Proiects 2, 3, 4. LIN DA ROSE ANTON IOLI Linda Teacher A joy that's shared is a joy made double. Jovial . . . Always on the go . . . Natural pep . . . Likes watching sports . . . Talkative . . . Oh, no! . . . Great school spirit . . . Sau- sage . Marshal 3, Intramurals I, Candy Sale I, 2, 3, 4, Christmas Projects I, 2, 3, 4, French Club 4, Pep Squad 2, 3, Prf-siclent 4, International Relations Club -1, Junior Achievement 4. ARTUR CANDIDO ARAUJO Artie Medical Technology The breath ot wisdom is immortal. Mental acquisitiveness . . . Often seen with a blonde from Natick . . . Teddy bear . . . Self-sufficient. Science Fair 2, Football 4, Intramurals 2, 3, Red Cross I, 2, 3, Candy Sale 2, 3, Christmas Projects l, 2, Drama Club I, 2. ANTONIETTA ASARO Toni Airline Stewardess There are some silent people who are more interesting than the best talkers. Quiet . . . Sincere . . . Unique per- sonality . . . Interests lie in swim- ming and skiing. Candy Sale I, 2, 3, 4, Christmas Projects I, 2, 3, 4. LINDA JOAN ATKINS Lynn Dental Hygienist With gentle yet prevailing force, in- tent upon her destined course. Thoughtful . . . Sincere . . . Proper . . . Loyal friend . . . Always smiling . . . High hopes . . . Reliable. Basketball 2, Red Cross 2, 3, 4, Candy Sale I, 2, Christmas Proiects I, 2, 3, 4, Musical Comedy 3, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Music Festival 2, 3, 4, Drama Club I, 2, 3, 4, Pep Squad 2, 3, 4, Inter- national Relations Club 4. THOMAS F. AUGUST Aug Dentist Augustine was the ablest and purest of doctors. Witty and charming . . . Psyches 'em with his hoop magic . . . Capable cap- tain . . . Nice to know . . . Plans to coach the Celtics in his spare time. Basketball I, 2, 3, Co-captain 4, Cross Country 2, 3, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Red Cross I, 2, 3 4, Candy Sale I, 2, 3, 4, Christmas Proiects I 2, 3, 4, Steering Committee 4, Senior Play. SUSANNE P. AVERY Sue Writer Wit to persuade and beauty to de- light. Flair for writing . . . A touch of mirth and merriment . . . Reads away many a happy hour . . . Artistic, ex- pressive, unique. Student Crier 2, 4, Feature Editor 3, Philomath Biography and Verse Com- mittee, Basketball I, Tennis 4, Soft- ball 2, Christmas Proiects l, 2, 3, 4, A Cappella 4, Glee Club I, 3, Music Festival I, 3, Spanish Club 4, Junior Prom Decorating Committee, Interna- tional Relations Club 3, Library Aide 2, 3, 4, Senior Play, NMSQT Letter of Commendation 4, Finalist Worcester Telegram Journalism Contest 3. ANN MARIE BAILEY Mickey Hairdresser A happy friend is always welcome. Hey, kid! . . . Looks forward to marriage . . . Talkative . . . Helpful . . . Pleasant . . . Always smiling. Intramurals 2, Red Cross I, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Mixed Chorus 4, Pep Squad 2, 3. DAVID BAILEY Beatle Air Force Life is to be fortified by many friend- ships. Howdybeefburgs all the way . . . Likes to swing out with the crowd . . . Dislikes haircuts intensely . . . Re-laxes with the models-cars that is. Red Cross i, Candy Sale 1, Christmas Proiects I, 2. CAROL BALESTRIERI Belli Secretary A comrade for every mood. Loves to scoff . . . Quite indispensa- ble . . . One of the girls . . . Gor- geous eyes . . . Keeps the parties going with her pranks. Candy Sale 3, 4, Variety Show 3, Red Cross 3, 4, Pep Squad 3, Glee Club 3. CYNTHIA AN NE BALKAM Cindy Secretary Without laughter there is no joy, live amid love and laughter. Dark hair . . . Pleasant personality . . . Quiet? Well, not always . . . Not likely to be a spinster. Red Cross i, 2, 3, 4, Candy Sale i, 2, 3, 4, Christmas Proiects i, 2, 3, 4, Pep Squad 2, 3. KATHRYN ADELE BARB IERI Kathy Teacher A glowing personality shines through her big smile. The wealth of a winning manner . . . Fun-loving and friendly . . . Earnest and efficient . . . Wide-eyed and wistful . . . Andie's pal . . . Always says, l'm only kidding. Science Fair 2, Softball 2, Red Cross I, 2, 3, 4, Candy Sale I, 2, 3, 4, Junior Prom Refreshment Committee, Christmas Proiects I, 2, 3, 4. ELISABETH H. BARTLETT Libby Nurse A rider unequalled, a sportsman com- plete, a good one to follow, a hard one to beat. Riding horses is her favorite sport . . . Has a special craving for fudge . . . Endless energy . . . An outdoor enthusiast. Philomath Biography and Verse Com- mittee, Science Fair 2, Red Cross I, 2, Candy Sale 1, 2, 3, 4, Third Prize 1, Second Prize 2, First Prize 3, Christ- mas Proiects I, 2, 3, 4, A Cappella 2, 3, 4, Glee Club i, Music Festival 'I, 2, 3, 4, Drama Club 1, 2, 3, French Club 4, Pep Squad l, 2, Junior Achievement 4, Senior Play, Red Cross 4. DONALD RAY BARTON Don Business Administration An essential of a happy life is free- dom from care. One of a pair . . . Unbridled en- thusiasm . . . Team work is the an- swer . . . Never tires of people- especially girls . . . Label him de- voted . . . Talented in the field of art. Intramurals 3, 4, Christmas Proiects 1, 2, 3, 4, Art Club I, 2. 'Ziggy ,,:. .4 f .Wvgf 5 y is 1 I of y 1 if '31 'fi Q-499 DONNA LYNN BARVVELL Dawn Nurse Friendship is a tender smile, a kind word, and everlasting. Gets where she's going . . . Scintil- lating . . . Yea for Maine . . . College bound . . . Goes with the gang . . . You're kidding! Student Crier 4, Biography and Verse Committee, Candy Sale 'l, 2, 3, 4, Red Cross 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, lnter- national Relations Club 4, Christmas Proiects l, 2, 3, 4, Archery l, Senior Play. JANET LOIS BASCOM Jan Nursing The only way to have a friend is to be one. Tall, blue-eyed, blonde . . . Vitality and effervescence . . . Magnetic per- sonality . . . Check this out! . . . Pastimes include swimming and horseback riding. Orange H.S., Basketball 1, 3, Softball 2, 3, Volleyball 2, 3, A Cappella l, 2, 3, Advertising and Decorations for Junior Prom, Future Nurses' Club Secretary 3. DIANN MARIE BEATON Diann Airline Stewardess Poise and dignity are hers. A whiz at typing . . . Delights in books . , . An all-out sports fan . . . Tall, dignified, capable . . . Dreams in the sky . , . Get out ol here. National Honor Society 3, 4, Library Aide 4, Senior Play. PEGGY D. BELL Peggy Fashion Buyer Cheerful peoplc live long in our mcfmorics. Sparkling personality . . . Makes the mcst of every opportunity . . . Com- petent seamstress . . . Ardent Latin scholar . . . Full of eagerness to learn . . . Determined, Dunbar HS., Kentucky: Science Fair l, Pep Squad l, Future Teachers As- sociation l. FS.H.S.: Candy Sale 2, 3, 4, Christmas Proiects 2, 3, 4, Home Economics Club 3, 4, Latin Club 3, 4, Pliilctrritlt Biography and Verse Coma ITilYlf'f' fltzistant Editor DIANNE P. BELLOLI Dee Q Nursing Very good company and of a ready and pleasant wit. Fun to be with . . . Typical Italian . . . Likes helping people . . . True sports fan . . . A bubbling person- ality. Red Cross 2, 4, Candy Sale 3, 4, Christmas Proiects 3, 4, Future Teach- ers Association 3, Pep Squad 3, 4, ln- ternational Relations Club 4. ANDREA LEE BELLORA Andie Teacher lt's nice to be natural when you're naturally nice. Alluring personality . . . Vitality plus . . . A tone of determination . . . Clever, cute and casual. Softball 2, Red Cross T, 2, 3, 4, Candy Sale I, 2, 3, 4, Christmas Proi- ects l, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club T, 2, Music Festival l, 2, Spanish Club 3, Program Committee 4, Junior Prom Grand March Committee, Steering Commit- tee 4, Future Teachers Association, Secretary 4. SUSAN ELIZABETH BENNETT Benny Elementary Teacher lt's merry when friends meet Great personality . . . Smile for ev- eryone . . . Group member . . . Cute, vivacious, talkative . . . Al- ways on the go . . . Unique sense of humor. Philomath Biography and Verse Editor, Student Council, Recording Secretary 4, Science Fair T, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Tennis 2, 3, Intramurals I, 2, Candy Sale 4, Christmas Projects 2, 3, 4, Li- brary Aide 2, 3, 4, Musical Comedy 3, 4, Drama Club l, A Cappella 4, Glee Club 3, 4, Music Festival 3, 4, Junior Prom Reception Committee, Pep Club Squad 2, 3, 4, Steering Com- mittee 4, Senior Play, Ski Club 4. MARILYN JEAN BERG Marilyn Teacher Serene will be our days. True southerner, former Virginian . . . Here comes Whitey . . . Radiant, ethereal . . . Specializes in music and drawing. Wakefield H.S., Arlington, Va.: Nation- al Honor Society 3, 4, Student Council l, Intramurals 2, 3, Christmas Proiects 2, 3, Art Club 2, 3, French Club 3, Service Club Treasurer 3. WV' DAVID BERNARD B. Music The rays of happiness, like those of light, are colorless until broken. Enjoys drumming for Tony . . . Has a yen for modern jazz . . . Silence is golden . . . Accepts things as they come . . . Wait till you hear this one. Science Fair 2, Candy Sale 3, 4, Christ- mas Projects 2, 3. JUNE B. BETHONEY .lunie Undecided The thing that does the most and costs the least is a pleasant smile. Interested in modeling . . . Happy most of the time . . . Easy to get along with . . . A very true friend . . . Great person. Candy Sale 3, Christmas Projects 3. GERALDINE LEE BETTI Gerry Biology Teacher Ambition is vital to every climb. Sociable and sincere . . . Cute and peppy . . . Full of noise . . . Loves cheering -for our boys . . . Always where the action is. Student Council 2, 3, Science Fair 2, Cheerleader 3, 4, Red Cross l, 2, 3, 4, Christmas Projects I, 2, 3, 4, Va- riety Show 4, Junior Prom Refresh- ment Committee, Delegate for E.D.S.C.M., Senior Play Make-up Com- mittee. LUCIA BIASINI Lucia Education Laughter is always in style. Observant, attractive, and graceful . . . An asset to South . . . Sweet and friendly disposition . . . Lots of fun to be with. Candy Sale I, Christmas Projects 'l, Drama Club 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Future Teachers Association 3, 4, Pep Squad 2, International Relations Club 4. CAROL ANN BISSONNETTE Carol Secretary Everything is possible for the one who possesses good will. Surprise, surprise! . . . Serene . . . Honest smile . . . Flirtatious . . . Young at heart . . . Versatile . . . So- ciable. Red Cross l, 2, 3, 4, Candy Sale 1, Christmas Projects I, 2, 3, 4, Pep Squad l, 2, 3, 4, International Rela- tions Club 4. ROSE MARIE BISSONNETTE Rosie Secretary In goodness there are all kinds of wisdom. Small package of power . . . Enjoys our rallies . . . Many friends . . . Petite and pert. Candy Sale 1, 2, 3, 4, Christmas Projects I, 2, 3, 4, Library Aide I. WILLIAM E. BLIZARD Bill Broadcasting A loyal, just ancl upright gentleman. Known for his scientific mind . . . Proclaimed as a Physics scholar . . . Broadcasting should prove an ideal career . . . Bowling is tops with Bill. Science Fair 1, 4, Honorable Mention I, Red Cross 2, 3, 4, Christmas Proj- ects 2, 3, 4. GEORGETTE MARIE BOUCHARD Georgette Telephone Operator Gentle of speech, beneficient of mind. A smile for all . . . Thoughtful . . . Soft spoken . . . Melodious voice . . . Likeable . . . A most recent arrival from Down Maine. Fort Kent Community H.S., Maine Fu- ture Teachers Association I, 2. ---A-up 444' E 'G- 4-4' -qi 6' Q- K Q 'H xx, s gg, X Q-an i Y n.. I I V xi- If i. W OLGA BOYKO Ollie Writer The true mark of intellect is the question mark. A quiet nonconformist . . . Pensive poet . , . Likes art and philosophy . . . Passion for motorcycles . . . Goes with the Group . . . Cool or what! Student Crier 2, Assistant Editor-in- Chief 3, Philomath Biography and Verse Committee, Science Fair 3, Hon- orable Mention 2, Candy Sale 4, Christmas Projects l, 2, 3, 4, Drama Club 2, Art Club Secretary 4, Home- room Representative 4, Steering Com- mittee 3, 4, Ski Club 4. PAMELA VENN BREMER Venn Medical Secretary For she is beautiful-her beauty makes the bright world dim, and everything beside seems like the fleeting image of a shale. A brownaeyed vivacious beauty . . . Slow to anger . . . A smile for ev- eryone . . . A mischievous air. Philomath Biology and Verse Com- mittee, Marshal 3, Student Council, Corresponding Secretary 4, Field Hock- ey l, Candy Sale 4, Christmas Proi- ects 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, Library Aide l, Variety Show 4, Glee Club l, 3, Art Club 4, Pep Squad l, 3, 4. DEBORAH ELLEN BRUCE Debbie Secretary Her lively moods a sprightly mind disclose. A charm all her own . . . Feminine and friendly . . . Fond of folk music . . . Always where the action is. Student Crier Typist 4, Red Cross 2, 3, 4, Candy Sale l, 2, 3, 4, Christmas Projects l, 2, 3, 4, Library Aide 'l, Business and Advertising Staff 4. JOSEPH E. BRUNER Joe Chemistry Those who think nobly are noble Johnny Reb lndustry . . . Friend of one and all . . . Southern drawl . . . Unlimited success , . . Prince Charm- ing. Science Fair 2, 3, Football 2, Track 3, Rc-cl Cross l, 2, 3, 4, Debating Club l, 3, 4, Senior Play. CATHERlNE E. BRUSTAS Cathy Aff Art is a higher type of knowledge than experience. . Friendly . . . Pleasure to be with . . . Coordination strikes again . . . Ambitious . . . Very talented artist. Candy Sale l, 2, 3, 4, Christmas Proi- ects I, 2, 3, 4, Language Laboratory Aide 3, Art Club l, 2, 3, 4, Pep Squad 2, 3, 4, Science Fair 2, Red Cross 'l, 2, 3, 4, Senior Play. Who me? MARGARET L. BULLARD Peggy Secretary Silence is the most perfect herald of joy. Quiet, conservative . . . A friend to all . . . Rigorous rooter for Flyers . . . Diligent worker . . . Typewriter, paperclips and notebook are to be her equipment . . . A goal in mind. Candy Sale l, 2, 3, 4, Christmas Projects l, 2, 3, 4, Pep Squad I, 2, 3. Uncle .gl r'- JOYCE ANN BURNHAM Burnie Teacher Ever loyal, ever true, to whatever task she's asked to do. Personality plus . . . Enjoys going out with the girls . . . Cooking and sewing . . . Plans career as Home Economics teacher. Philomath Biography and Verse Com- mittee, Basketball 3, 4, Candy Sale I, 2, 3, 4, Christmas Projects I, 2, 3, 4, Library Aide 4, Glee Club 3, 4, Music Festival 3, Junior Prom Dec- orating Committee. wants you! RAYMOND O. BURGESS Ray Business Patience is the best remedy for ev- ery trouble. One of those unobtrusively witty fel- lows . . . Enjoys being with people . . . Able athlete. Football 3. CAROL ANN BURR Carol French Teacher Of soul, sincere, in action, laithlul, in honor, clear. Mischief twinkles in her eyes . . . Gay and friendly , . . Bubbling with enthusiasm . . . Nice thing. Majorette 3, 4, Intramurals I, Red Cross I, 2, Candy Sale I, 2, 3, 4, Christmas Projects I, 2, 3, 4, Library Aide 4, French Club 3, 4, Pep Squad I, 2, Archery I. THOMAS BUTLER Mot Forester Friendship is a word, the very sight of which in print makes the heart warm. Easy-going, quiet, amusing . . . The All-American athlete . . . Skates, pigskin, glove . . . Happy-go-lucky . . . Tom. Science Fair 2, Football 2, 3, 4, Hockey I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball I, 2, 3, Captain 4, Candy Sale 2, 3, Christ- mas Projects 2, 3, Volleyball 2, 3, 4. JO H N CA I N John Marine Corps Rome wasn't built in a day, so why hurry? Humor and hilarity are his most delightful assets . . . He travels rings around nomads . . . The King of the Road . . . Mirthful and active. Red Cross I, 2, 3, 4, Candy Sale 1, 2, 3, 4, Christmas Projects I, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT G. CALLAHAN Bob Meteorology Of science and logic he chatters, as fine and as fast as he can, though I am no judge of such matters, I'm sure he's a talented man. Gregarious . . . Has a head for numbers . . . He keeps royal company . . . Beau Brummel . . . An asset to South High's Band . . . Drummer of considerable merit . . . Gads! Science Fair I, 2, 3, Math Fair 1, 2, 3, Red Cross 2, Candy Sale I, 2, 3, Christmas Projects 2, 3, Variety Show 2, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra l, 2, Music Festival I, 2, 3, 4, Math Club 2. J l 'Vs TI? 189-. 1-X N? -J NANCY ANN CALVAO Nance Beautician Full of mirth and merriment. Sports tally high with Nancy . . . Going to school games with girls is her favorite pastime . . . Plans career as a beautician. Basketball i, 2, Red Cross l, 2, 3, Christmas Projects l, 2, 3, Glee Club i, 2, 3, Music Festival l, Pep Squad 2. JOSEPH P. CAMMARATA Joe Engineer By the work one knows the workman. Diligent, definite and dependable... Large wardrobe . . . Loan man . . A yen for cars and hunting . . . Handsome. Football i, 2, Hockey l, 2, Baseball 2, 3, Candy Sale 2, 3, 4, Christmas Projects l, 2, 3. SUSAN CARADONNA Sue Dental Hygienist Understanding must be the soil in which grow all the fruits of friend- Ship. Eifervescent spirit . . . Rallies are her Specialty . . . Avid letter writer . . . U. of Mass .... Thoughtful, friendly, intelligent, likeable, blonde. Steering Committee 3, Student Council 3, A, Cheerleader 2, 3, Captain 4, Red Cross l, 2, 3, 4, Candy Sale l, 2, 3, 4, Christmas Projects l, 2, 3, Ai Chairman Junior Prom Refreshments, Delegate to E.D.S.C.M. JEAN K. CARMODY Jean Teacher The cheerful live longest in years- shortrrzt in tears. Born blonde . . . Amiable, affable arniqo . . . Flirt . . . One of the Group . . . Never at a loss for words. Philornath Biography and Verse Com- rnittr-rr, Field Hockey l, Candy Sale l, 2, 3, 4, Christmas Projects l, 2, 3, A, Art Club A, French Club 35 S1-nior Play, Set Design, Ski Club A. LINDA CARRACINI Linda Secretary Softly speak and sweetly smile Wonderfully witty . . . Efficient, fu- ture secretary . . . Dark and pretty . . . Quietly friendly , . . I don't believe it! Student Crier Typist 4, Candy Sale l, 2, 3, 4: Christmas Projects 2. ENZO CARRARA Enz Engineer There are often voice and words in a silent look. Thinker . . . Bradlees' pride and joy . . . Athlete . . . Truer friend could not be found . . . Maintain . . . Always drives, never walks. Science Fair i, 2, Basketball 2, Tennis 2, 3, Captain 4, Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4, Red Cross l, 2, 3, A, Candy Sale l, 2, Christmas Projects I, 2, 3, 4. MICHAEL J. CARTWRIGHT Mike Business Administration My business and my art is to live. Silent type . . . Fine friend . . . Multiple interests . . . Benevolent and frank . . . Heart goes to West- wood. Westwood H.S.: Track 2, 3, Glee Club 2, 3, Art Club 3, Junior Prom Com- mittee, Mixed Chorus 3. F.S.H.S.: Christmas Projects 1. JOYCE C. CASTELLI Joyce Secretary A winning way and a pleasing smile. Sweet, sincere, serene . . . Always seen riding around in a red Chevy . . . Ready with pencil, pad, and type- writer. Field Hockey 2, Candy Sale l, 2, 3, 4, Christmas Projects l, 2, 3, Pep Squad l, Student Crier Typist 3. .1 at SS QTY? BARBARA LEE CASTONGUAY Barby Peace Corps Generous actions are their own re- ward. Say it with music . . . A willing worker . . . Determined and depend- able . . . A friend to all . . . Oh yeah. Science Fair I, Basketball I, 2, Candy Sale I, 2, 3, 4, Christmas Proiects T, 2, 3, 4, A Cappella 2, Glee Club I, 2, Drama Club 2. CATHERINE MARY CATTANI Cathie Hair-dresser Happiness is a by-product of an effort to make someone else happy. Loves to dance . . . Nantasket for- ever . . . A real clown . . . Sharp dresser . . . Fun to be with . . . Forget it! Red Cross I, 2, 3, 4, Candy Sale I, 2, 3, 4, Christmas Proiects 'l, 2, 3, 4, Drama Club 2, Pep Squad I, 2. PAMELA F. CECCARINI Pam Hair-dresser Of many virtues which she is blessed, her laughter and personality lead the rest. Faithful . . . Comic . . . Hey '57 Poncho . . . Energetic . . . Whitey . . . Personality plus . . . Air Force correspondent . . . One of the girls. Student Council 'l, 2, Cheerleader 2, Red Cross I, 2, 3, 4, Candy Sale I, 2, 3, 4, Christmas Proiects 1, 2, 3, 4, Library Aid 2. WILLIAM W. CHAISSON Chais Architect Can we say more than this rich praise-that you alone are you? Easy-going and complaisant . . . Shy, pleasant . . . Happy spirit . . . Good humor and wisdom . . . Ambitious . . . Cool and collected. Red Cross 2, 3, Candy Sale I, YVONNE R. CHILDS Humpleby Teaching Cheerfulnss is an offshoot of good- ness and wisdom. Adventuresome and full of spirit . . . Fast with a comeback, too . . . A hard worker who goes all out for her school, Philomath Biography and Verse Com mittee, Intramurals I, Science Fair 2 Debating Club 2, Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Musical Comedy 2, Music Festival I, 2, 3, A Cappella 2, 3, 4, Steering Committee 3, Drama Club I, Treas- urer 2, 3, Vice-President 4, Junior Achievement, Treasurer 3, Vice-Pres- ident 4, Homeroom Representative 3, Senior Play. DONNA CLIFFORD Donna Undecided Her wit, her looks, all hearts beguile. Delicate and dainty . . . A car is a girl's best friend . . . Savoir-faire . . . Last but not least . . . Short and sweet . . . I'm sorry. Red Cross I, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 2, Candy Sale I, 2, 3, 4, Christmas Proi- ects I, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, International Relations Club 4, Pep Squad I, 2, 3, 4, Senior Play. GARY D. COATES Gary Electronics A man's own manner is what be- comes him. A world traveler . . . Height is his asset . . . Fun to know . . . A little on the shy side . . . Scientific-minded. Candy Sale 4, Christmas Proiects 4. MARY ANN COLES M.A.C. College It is better to have a friend of great value than many friends who are good for nothing. Golden Chains . . . Equestrienne . . . Honesty is her virtue . . . Never too busy to be a friend . . . Ready, willing, and able . . . Round Every Corner. Candy Sale I, 2, 3, 4, Christmas Proi- ects I, 2, 3, 4, Art Club 3, 4, Pep Squad 4. sq' N Ht 'O' il i' EDWARD D. COLLINS Huk Contractor Here dwell no frowns, no anger. Happy-go-lucky . . . Great dancer . . . Light manner, deep thoughts . . Affable . . . Fun to have around . . . Headed for success. Philomath Business and Advertising 4, Marshal 3, Science Fair 3, Library Aide I, 2, Candy Sale 4, Christmas Projects I, 2, 3, 4, Red Cross 4, Jun- ior Prom Decorating Committee, Gym- nastics I, Track 2, 3, 4, Indoor Track 4, Senior Play. JOHN E. COMOLLI John Business He is the soul of personality. Never-ending supply of friends . . . Tall . . . Good-looking . . . A real clown . . . Loves to have fun . . . Party goer . . . Fascinates the ladies . . . Gift of gab. Football 2, Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4, Red Cross I, 2, 3, 4, Candy Sale 1, 2, 3, 4, Christmas Projects 2, 3, Vol- leyball 'I, 2, 3, 4, Rifle Club 4. NANCY CONCA Nancy Nursing Mind cannot follow it, nor words express her infinite sweetness. Avant garcle . . . Taciturn . Enjoys the art of stitching . . . Buzzes around town in her car . . . Can often be seen in F.S.H.S,'s halls with Cyndy. Student Crier 4, Philomath Biography and Verse Committee, Candy Sale 2, 3, 4, Christmas Projects 2, 3, 4, Pep Squad 2, 3, International Relations Club 4. CAROL ANN CONTI Squeekie Hotel Management Let my friends be my jury. Always laughing . . . Determined . , . Effervescc-nt . . . Looks for ex- citemf,-nt and parties . , . Friendly. Rc-rl Cross l, 2, 3, 4. GEORGE P. COOLIDGE George Draftsman Out of the abundance of the heart the mouth speaketh. Ski enthusiast . . . Tall . . . Reserved . . . UnbeIievable! . . . Proud of the Wheels . . . Ready to be of assistance . . . Shy smile. Basketball 3, Intramurals I, 2, 3, Can- dy Sale I. JAMES W. COPITHORNE Copper Marines The smile that is always welcome. Mirthful . . . Sometimes serious . . . Never alone . . . Changeable nature . . . Purposeful . . . Likes skindiv- ing . . . Marines forever. Hockey I, Red Cross I, 2, 3, 4, Candy Sale I, 2, 3, Christmas Projects I, 2, 3, 4. CHARLENE LOUISE COREY Charlie Nurse Politeness is to do the kindest thing in the kindest way. Flyer fan . . . Friendly . . . Future nurse . . . Shows endless spirit for the team . . . Creative with material and thread. Red Cross 2, 4, Future Teachers 3, Pep Squad 2, 3, 4, International Re- lations Club 4, Ski Club 4. FRANCINE ANN CORNIIER Fran Secretary Her voice is ever soft and gentle. Cute, quiet, congenial . . . Enjoys a good time with friends . . . Rewards in life are surely Fran's. Field Hockey 3, 4, Gymnastics 3, Red Cross l, 2, 3, 4, Christmas Projects l, 2, 3, 4. FRANCES V. CORRENTI Fran Hairdresser There is no wisdom like frankness. Witty . . . Friend to all . . . Energetic . . . Enioys being with people . . .A smile for everyone . . . Enthusiastic. Red Cross 'l, 2, 3, Candy Sale l, 2, 3, Christmas Proiects 1, 2, 3, Pep Squad l,.Senior Play Committee. JOSEPH EDWARD CRAGER Red Teacher Coach The great athlete is incomparable, he is a mountain among men. An all-American boy . . . Gridiron great . . . High spirited hockey player . . . Quick smile . . . Friendly . . . Worthy of anyone's friendship . . . A really great guy. Football 2, 3, 4, Hockey l, 2, 3, Cap- tain 4, Baseball l, 2, 3, 4, Intramu- rals 3, 4, Candy Sale l, 2, 3, 4, Christmas Proiects 1, 2, 3, 4. CYNTHIA ANN CRAMER Cyndy Criminologist A good disposition gold cannot buy. lmpulsive . . . Headed for fun at Dartmouth College . . . Really . . . Drives a white Chrysler . . . Likes a first sergeant in C.A.P .... Ex- citable. Red Cross 2, 4, Candy Sale 1, 2, 4, Christmas Proiects l, 4, Language Lab- oratory Aide 3, Drama Club 4, De- bating Club 3, Spanish Club 3, 4, Future Teachers Association 4, Pep Squad 3, International Relations Club 4, Junior Achievement 4, Senior Play, Ski Club 4. ARMANDO CROCI Mandy Marines The bravest are those of few words. Naturally devilish, masculine, Mandy . . . Always on the lookout for par- ties, fun . . . Pure Italian . . . Memories on many mysterious capers . . . What's going on this week- end? Red Cross 3, 4, Candy Sale 1, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 3. LINDA MARY CROVVLEY Pepper Nurse The secret of the universe, as by slow degrees it reveals itself to us, turns out to be personality. Infinite touches of mischief . . . Avid interest is her Green Bomb . . . Never at a loss for words . . . never! Student Crier 4, Candy Sale l, 2, Christmas Proiects I, 3. PAUL JOSEPH CULLITON Paul Marines He is a gentleman from crown to heel. Polite . . . Riflery expert . . . Neat . . . Friendly . . . Easy going . . . Usher . . . Casual and fun-loving. Science Fair 2, Christmas Proiects 2, 3, Rifle Club Vice-President 2, Sec- retary 3. PAULA A. CUMMINGS Paula College A sense of humor is a man's finest asset. California bound . . , Cute . . . Freckles . . . Marvelous sense of humor . . . On to college . . . Smile for all . . . Loves the beach, parties. ACADEMY OF THE ASSUMPTlON: Glee Club I, 2, F.S.H.S.: Candy Sale 3, Christmas Proiects 3, Senior Play Com- mittee. JOHN ARTHUR CUNNINGHAM Jack Business In quietness and confidence shall be your strength. True friend . . . Witty . . . Fun lover . . . Transfer from Marian . . . Tem- perate . . . Dimples . . . Smooth talker . . . Good looking. Football 3, 4. ,- Q ip? ts w--ir ROBERT G. CURRAN, JR. Bob Air Force Good nature covers a multitude of talents. Busy . . . Likeable . . . Yen for liv- ing . . . Candid . . . Original, amus- ing merrymaker . . . Athletic inter- ests. Baseball l, lntramurals 2, Red Cross 2, 3, Candy Sale l, 2, Christmas Proj- ects l, 3. KARL ALEXANDER DAKAI Karl Conservation Engineer He wins without boasting and loses without excuse. Casual manner . . . A charm all his own . . . Unbelievable . . , Strong athletic interest . . . The best of everything. Student Council 4, Football l, 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Baseball l, Intramurals 2, 3, Red Cross l, 2, 3, 4, Candy Sale l, 2, 3, 4, Christmas Projects l, 2, 3, 4, Junior Prom Ticket Committee. MICHAEL A. D'ALOlA Mike Undecided Friendship leads to confidence, and confidence leads to success. Many parties . . . Full of fun . . . Comic . . . Sociable . . . Gentleman . . . Considerate. Red Cross l, 2, 3, 4, Candy Sale 1, Christmas Projects l, 2, 3, 4, Gym- nastics 2, 3. PATRlCK M. DE MAURO Pat Mechanical Engineer Life is not life at all without delight. Friendly and creative . , . Mezzo Mezzo . . . Loyal . . . South for- ever . . . Never at a loss for words . . . Good luck at Wentworth. Red Cross l, 2, 3, 4, Candy Sale l, Variety Show 2, 3, ELLEN MARIE DEMERITT Ellen Nurse Nothing is so popular as kindness. Quiet . . . Hospital calls her . . Casual . . . Resembles another . . Likes bowling and miniature golf . . Don't believe it. . . . Gentle. Red Cross l, 2, 3, 4, Candy Sale l, 2, 3, Christmas Projects l, 2, 3, 4. ESTHER M. DEMERITT Esther Secretary A smile for all without request, that is the secret of success. Dark hair . . . Sparkling eyes . . . Pleasant smile . . . Interested in people and places. Candy Sale 3, 4, Christmas Projects 2, 3, 4. SUSAN D. DeNlCOLAlS Sue College Talent instantly recognizes genius. Petite and pixie like . . . Always in the middle of the action . . . Refined and sophisticated . . . Intelligent and talented. National Honor Society 3, 45 Steering Committee 45 Field Hockey 35 Candy Sale 45 Christmas Proiects 45 Variety Show 35 Drama Club 3, 45 French Club 3, President 45 Junior Prom, Receiving Lineg Pep Squad 25 Co-manager Bus- iness and Advertising Staff 4. ANTHONY PAUL DeSANTIS Tony Engineer A man of cheerful yesterdays and confident tomorrows. Man with a gavel . . . Witty and wise . . . Mr. President . . . Glow- ing personality . . . Dark and tall, well liked by all. Class President 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Steering Committee 3, 45 Student Council 2, 3, 45 Science Fair I, 25 Basketball 'I5 Intramurals 2, 35 Red Cross I, 2, 3, 45 Candy Sale 1, 2, 3, 45 Christmas Proiects I, 2, 3, 45 Band I, 2, 35 Music Festival I, 2, 35 Junior Prom Gift Committee. ELIZABETH JANE DEVITT Lizzy Hairdresser In quietness and confidence shall be her strength. Likeable, quiet, thoughtful . . . Al- ways seen in a 57 blue Chevy . . . Enthusiastic cheerer for the Blue and White. Candy Sale I, 2, 35 Cheerleader 45 Christmas Proiects I, 2, 35 Pep Squad I5 Red Cross l, 2, 3, 4. KATHLEEN VERONICA DEVITT Kathi Legal Secretary Good nature is the foundation of all good things. Artistic . . . Strong attraction to yellow, especially cars . . . Loves Italian, craves spaghetti . . . Rare blue-eyed redhead . . . Yes, Lizzy is my sister! Philomath Biography and Verse Com- mittee5 Red Cross 15 Candy Sale l, 2, 35 Christmas Proiects I, 25 Variety Show 35 Art Clubx45 Junior Prom Re- freshment Committee5 Pep Squad I, 2. PAUL T. DeWOLFE Fox Musical Education A man who hath music in himself. Surfer . . . One of four . . . Quiet . . . Talented musician . . . Skier . . . Unbelievable . . . Friend to all. Science Fair 25 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Or- chestra I, 2, 3, 45, Music Festival 1, 2, 3, 45 Ski Club 4. KATHRYN L. DEXTER Kathy l.B.M. Work The highest of distinction is service to others. Known to some as Miss Business Department . . . Highest in steno- graphic qualifications . . . Friendly face . . . Pleasing personality. Business and Advertising Staff 45 Field Hockey '13, 45 Red Cross 3, 45 Candy Sale I, 2, 3, 45 Christmas Proiects I, 2, 3, 45 A Cappella 3, 45 Glee Club I5 Pep Squad 2, 3, 4. 'Q' -ii il J -mai of rg -15' LINDA DIPESA Zinny Psychologist My thoughts and I were of another world. Witty and loquacious . . . Admirer of poetry and nature . . . An in- dividualist . . . Writing is an outlet . . . Long talks and long walks . . . Friendship needs no words. National Honor Society 3, Correspond- ing Secretary 4, Student Crier Staff 3, Philomath Assistant Co-Editor, Sci- ence Fair I, 2, Math Fair l, Candy Sale 2, 3, 4, Christmas Proiects 2, 3, 4, Library Aide 2, 4, Glee Club I. VIRGINIA L. DODGE Ginny Art Teacher A great artist can paint a great pic- ture on a small canvas. Artistic and imaginative . . . Group chauffeur . . . One of the insepara- bles . . . A thinker . . . Tufts . . . Chickangoo. Philomath Art Editor, Steering Com- mittee 4, Science Fair I, Candy Sale 3, Drama Club I, 3, Debating Club 3, Junior Prom Decorating Committee, Ski Club 4. ELLEN LOUISE DOLLIVER Ellie Physical Education Teacher The game is never lost till won. Loves physical education . . . Ath- letic . . . Blonde . . . Unpredictable . . . Watch that smile . . . Powerful with a bat . . . A hoop enthusiast. Field Hockey 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Softball 2, 3, Intramurals T, Glee Club 3, 4, French Club 4. BARBARA L. DGNLEY Angus MacDuff Languages She is always laughing, for she has an infinite deal of wit. A talented pianist . . . Wild sense of Whimsy . . . Agile athlete . . . Varied interests . . . Quietly intelli- gent . . . Long hair, freckles . . . Always on the go. National Honor Society 3, 4, Student Crier 4, Philomath Biography and Verse Committee, Science Fair I, Bas- ketball I, 2, Intramurals 3, Christmas Proiccts I, 2, 3, 4, Library Aide I, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 4, Glee Club 4, Music Festival 4, Spanish Club 4, Future Teachers Association 3, 4, International Relations Club 4, Senior Play, Ski Club 4. MARY FRANCES DRADY Mary Dental Hygienist A pleasant mixture of fun and serious- ness. Very Irish . . . Lots of fun . . . AI- ways helpful . . . Serious at times . . . Genuine and kind. Red Cross I, 2, 3, 4, Candy Sale 'l, 2, 3, 4, Christmas Proiects l, 2, 3, 4, Library Aide I, 2, Glee Club I, Drama Club 2, 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, Pep Squad 2, 3. PAMELA H. DULONG Tampa Commercial Artist She who does not fall into the valley of conformity. Can't take you any place . . . Ball of fire . . . Love that Jag . . . Fu- ture full of art talent . . . Broooo! Tennis 3, Candy Sale I, 2, 3, 4, Christmas Proiects I, 2, 3, 4, Art Club 3, President 4, Junior Prom Commit- tee, Pep Squad I, 2. PATRICIA E. DUCA Penny Teacher joking and humor are fun and often of extreme utility. Alive, alert, and always on the go . . . Her humor is delightful and spir- ited . . . Personality plus . . . She can be found with the kids anytime. Steering Committee 3, Candy Sale 'I, 2, 3, Christmas Proiects I, Spanish Club 3, 4, Future Teachers Association 3, Junior Prom Committee, Interna- tional Relations Club 4, Junior Achievement 3. RUSSELL G. DUPRAS Ross Aeronautical Engineer They like him most who know him best. Reddish brown hair and brown eyes . . . Winter sports fan . . . Skiing and hockey . . . Interested in me- chanics, too . . . Are you kidding me? Bartlett H.S., Webster: Football 'I, Baseball I, F.S.H.S.: Science Fair 2, Football 2, Intramurals 2, 3. A wha! ceq JUDITH MARIE EASTMAN Judy Secretary It is a friendly heart that has many friends. Quiet . . . Likeable . . . Fun . . . Always a pleasant smile . . . Fabu- lous friend to all . . . Lively . . . Sophisticated. Red Cross l, 2, 3, 4, Christmas Proi- ects l, 2, 3, 4, Library Aide T, 2, Art Club 2, Candy Sale 3. DOROTHY DIAN E EBELING Dottie Secretary A sweet and unaffected sort of grace. Considerate of others . . . Delightful company . . . A true friend . . . The casual touch is priceless . . . Stately, sincere, sweet. Student Crier Typist 4, Red Cross l, 2, 3, 4, Candy Sale l, 2, 3, 4, Christ- mas Proiects l, 2, 3, 4, Drama Club I, 2, Pep Squad l, 2. AN DREA EMERSON Andy Photography Uniqueness is the symbol of the true individual. Betty Crocker fan . . . Quiet . . . Unique . . . Nice to know . . . Rosy cheeked . . . Likes a college boy . . . A charming hostess. Red Cross 4, Candy Sale 4, Drama Club 3, 4, Pep Squad 4, International Relations Club 4, Home Economics Club 4, Secretary 3, Junior Achieve- ment 4, Red Cross 4. JANICE EVANS Jan Legal Secretary Enthusiasm is the genius of sincerity, and truth accomplishes no victories without it. Sincere . . . Talkative . . . Extrovert . . . Avid guitarist . . . Accent on fun . . . Truer friend cannot be found. Business and Advertising Staff 4, In- tramurals l, Red Cross 4, Candy Sale T, 2, Christmas Proiects 1, 2, 3, 4, Variety Show 3, Pep Squad T. HENRY J. FANTONI Hank Junior College A good disposition is more valuable than gold. Quiet and friendly . . . Ready for the future . . . Organized . . . Always has a good nature. Intramurals 3, Red Cross l, 2, 3, Candy Sale 2, 3, Christmas Proiects I, 2, 3, Indoor Track 4. JOHN F. FARIAS John Teaching Silence at the proper season is wis- dom, and better than any speech. A winning way . . . A pleasant smile . . . A gentleman in every sense of the word . . . Understanding . . . Unforgettable. Science Fair 2, Third Prize, 3, Football l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Christmas Proiects 2, 3, 4, Junior Prom Decorating Committee. WILLIAM ANTHONY l:ElNDEL Bill Agricultural Work The farmers are the founders of hu- man civilization. Tall and talented . . . A grin for all . . . Enioys tinkering with cars . . . Future farmer . . . Happy person- ality. Candy Sale 3, 4, Christmas Proiects 3. THOMAS A. FERRARO Tom College To live long is everyone's wish, but to live well is the ambition of a few. Sophistication he has . . . A realistic thinker . . . His future is of great importance to him . . . A loyal friend to have. Student Council 2, 4, Vice President 3, Editor-in-Chief of Student Hand Book, Steering Committee 3, 4, Candy Sale l, 2, 3, 4, Christmas Projects l, 2, 3, 4, Junior Prom Publicity Chair- man, Science Fair 2, Senior Play. LUANN FIORIO Luann Secretary A heart with room for every joy. Venturesome . . . Lots of fun to be with . . . One of the girls . . . Lively and very unpredictable . . Mischievous. Red Cross l, 2, 3, 4, Candy Sale l, 2, 3, -4, Christmas Proiects l, 2, 3, 4. JAMES PHILIP FINN Jimmy State Police Life's too short to play chess. A pleasure to the girls . . . Dull? Never! . . . Ready conversationalist . . . Fabulous at football . . . Easy going . . . Interests at Fitchburg. Marshal 4, Football l, 2, 3, 4, Basket- ball l, 2, Baseball 2, Christmas Proi- ects l, Library Aide 3, 4, Art Club 3, 4, Junior Prom Committee. JOSEPH E. FITZPATRICK Fitzy Armed Forces The great pleasure in life is meeting a challenge. Memories of the Whale . . . Often in Wayland . . . Prefers blondes . . . Avid astronomer . . . Delights the ladies. . . One of the boys . . . Eddy. Red Cross 2, 3, 4, Christmas Proiects 2, 3, 4, Candy Sale l, 2, 3, 4. JOSEPH FLAHERTY' Joe Technical School The friends of my friends are my friends. Sharp dresser . . . Quiet, kindly per- sonality . . . Interested in cars . . . Potential draftsman . . . Steady work- er, solid friend. ARTHUR E. FLYNN Bud Engineer lndustry is the soul of business and the keystone of prosperity. Affable . . . Ambitious . . . Loads of fun . . . Easy going . . . Capable . . . Diligent . . . Reliable. Bethlehem Central H.S., New York: Swimming, Latin Club 1, Canteen Council. F.S.H.S.: Football l, Basket- ball l, Intramurals 'l, 2, 3, Math Club 'l, Future Teachers Association 2. PAUL C. FOISY Foss Marketing, Advertising Such joy ambition finds. Determination and direction . Individual will and resolution . . . Enthusiastic and ambitious. Science Fair 2, Football 3, Hockey' 1, 2, Baseball l, Candy Sale 2, 3. JAY WARD FRANZEN Rebel Ministry Men seldom rebel against anything that does not deserve rebelling against. Don Juan . . . impulsive . . . Are you for real? . . . Tennis player . . .-Likes football and movies. Track l, Tennis 2, 3, Candy Sale l, Christmas Proiects 1, 2, Glee Club 1. ROBERTA ELLYN FREEDMAN Bobbie Artist Art never expresses anything but itself. Summers at Nantasket . . . An eye for art . . . Mixes talent with tech- nique . . . Faithful Flyer fan. Field Hockey 3, Candy Sale 4, Art Club 2, 3, 4, Junior Prom Committee, Pep Squad 2, Spanish Club 4, Christ- mas Proiects 4. MARY EILEEN FYRER Mary Teaching A friend is a person with whom I may be sincere, before him l may think aloud. Even disposition with a tranquil mind . . . Leads the girls in tennis . . . High hopes . . . Warm and likeable . . . Steady friend. Science Fair 2, Tennis 2, 3, Captain 4, Intramurals 2, 3, Christmas Proi- ects 'l, 2, Future Teachers Associa- tion 3, 4, Pep Squad I, 2, 3, 4, Senior Play, Ski Club 4. ROBERT MICHAEL GAGNE Bob Teacher He is one that will not plead that cause wherein his tongue must be confuted by his conscience. Amicable . . . Full of vivacity . . . Eminence looms in the future . . . Has a knack for drawing . . . Devotee of Mr. Cotton's art survey group . . . Dreams of sitting behind the wheel of a GTO. Science Fair 2, 4, Intramurals 3, 4, Candy Sale I, 2, 3, 4, Ski Club 4. EDWARD J. GALLANT Ed State Police An artist has liberty if he is free to create any image in any material he chooses. Easy-going artist . . . Transferred from Hopkinton . . . Care-free, friendly, always smiling . . . Oh, no! . . . Painting and drawing are his hobbies. Hopkinton H.S.: Football 2, Golf 2, Art Club 2, 3, Junior Prom Commit- tee 3. NANCY JANE .GALLIVAN Jane Nursing Kindness is the sunshine in which virtue grows. Always on the go . . . Group mem- ber . . . Demure, prim, and proper . . . Charming, regal and gay . . . Golden smile . . . Generous to the cause. Philomath Picture Editor, Red Cross I, 2, 3, Candy Sale 3, 4, Christmas Proiects I, 2, 3, 4, Library Aide I, 2, 4, Musical Comedy 3, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Music Festival 2, 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, Junior Prom Decorating Commit- tee, Pep Squad 2, 3, 4, Senior Play Set Design. MARISSA D. GANS Samson French Teacher Sincerity and truth are the basis of' every virtue. Short and sweet . . . Loves all sports . . . Ambitious . . . Pleasure to be with . . . Sincere. Field Hockey 3, 4, Intramurals I, 2, French Club 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, Pep Squad 3, Future Teachers Association 4. KAREN GARFOLD Kandie Model Life is yours, make it what you will. Equestrienne . . . Courteous and good-humored . . . Poised . . . A friendly girl with a winning smile. Intramurals I, 2, Candy Sale I, 2, 3, 4, Christmas Proiects I, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club I, 2, 3, Pep Squad 2, 3, 4. VINCENT GARINO Vinnie Air Force Happy am I, from care I am free. Pastime, food . . . One of the guys . . . Has a marvelous personality . . . Enioys life to the fullest. Intramurals I, Golf 3, Candy Sale 2, 3, 4, Christmas Projects 2, 3, Spanish Club 2. DAVID ALAN GASSETT Gizzy Travel Let every man be swift to hear, slow to speak, slow to wrath. Lanky . . . A near look-alike . . . Loyal . . . Love that Chevy! . . . Why were clocks invented? . . . Reserved. Science Fair I, Candy Sale I, 2, 3, 4, Christmas Proiects 2, 3, Library Aide I. 'WV 5-3. .fx ff,-' ,Q -ed' 0-Is ROBERT GASSETT Bob Undecided To do good rather than be con- spicuous. Out for fun . . . A right to succeed . . . Keen interest in cars . . . Unique . . . Sincere . . . Slender . . . Easy going . , . A mind of his own. Candy Sale 1, 2, 3, 4, Christmas Proiects 1, 2, 3, 4. EDNA CHRISTINE GATCHELL Butch Marriage Stretching her hand out to catch the stars. Friendly spirit . . . Enthusiastic . . . Happy-go-lucky . . . Witty and won- derful . . . One great girl . . . A fun lover . . . Always laughing and smiling. Softball 2, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Candy Sale 1, 2, 3, 4, Christmas Proi- ects 1, 2, 3, 4, Red Cross 2, 3, 4. JEANNETTE A. GAULIN Jeannette Teaching A happy life consists in tranquility of mind. Bright and alert . . . Begins with a grin . . , A helpful disposition . . . Ever-busy . . . An avid Flyer fan . . . Sweet and petite. Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Christmas Proiects 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Prom Dec- orating Committee, Pep Squad 3, Sec- retary 4. ELLEN MARGARET GIBSON Ellen Secretary Politiness is the flower of humanity. Nice to know . . . A radiant smile . . . A heart of gold . . . Quietly friendly . . . Newcomer from Louisi- ana Wi,-at Monroe H.S., la., Basketball 1, French Club 1, 2, 3, Red Cross 1, 2. SUSAN J. GIBSON Sue Nurse Thoughtful and wise, she goes her way. Amiable . . . Full of heart . . . Earnest and cheerful, too . . . Eager to be of help when help is needed. Philomath Sports Staff, Intramurals 3, Candy Sale 4, A Cappella 4, Pep Squad 4. DONALD J. GIDDENS Don Undecided He that is of merry heart hath a con- tinued feast. Likeable . . . Don Juan . . . South- ern gentleman from Virginia . . . Loves to swim . . . Mirthful . . . Don't count your chickens before they hatch. Christmas Proiects 3, 4, Candy Sale 3. 'QI ...gl in F I I I w Shucks, fellas, l'd rather do it myself. fg' - tic '10 'G A 4I:, I iacx 5 ar--Q 'Wm .27 BRIAN E. GILMORE Gil College Speech has been given to man to express his thoughts. One of the Rex gang . . . Likes to hear Tick CRonl Tock . . . Cassanova Gilmore . . . Tall, Good looking . . . Nice smile. Intramurals I, Football 2, Track 2, 3, Indoor Track 3, Christmas Proiects I, 2, 3, 4, Red Cross I, 2, 3, 4, Candy Sale I, 2. RICHARD EDWARD GI PPS Dick Photographer A picture is a poem without words- follow thy chosen profession and you will be a man of great worth. Outdoors man . . . Proficient with his hands . . . Shutterbug . . . Can be seen in Voc. corridors with Carmen Taddeo . . . His shots ring true . . . Enioys a lazy afternoon of fishing . . . You're crazy. Red Cross I, 2, 3, Candy Sale I, 2, 3, Christmas Proiects 1, 2, 3, Rifle Club I, 2. Gosh, I can't, I'm holding the building up. DENNIS C. GODDARD Roundy Armed Forces It is always the adventurers who get the most out of life. Pleasure seeker . . . Howdy's , . . Takes life as it comes . . . Every day is Sunday! . . . We're from South Boston . . . One of the Washakum boys . . . Buffaloes forever. Christmas Proiects I, 2, 3, 4, Candy Sale I, 2, 3, 4. DAVID NATHAN GOREVITZ D. G. Electronic Engineering His locked letter braw brass collar showed him the gentleman an' scholar. Friend to all . . . Off to the country club every day . . . Leadership ability in great quantity . . . Ardent worker at whatever he does . . . Starshooter . . . All-American. Business and Advertising Staff 4, Sci- ence Fair I, Band 'I, 2, 3, 4, Math Club 2, Airplane Club 3, 4, Ski Club 4. SARKIS GOSHGARIAN Gosh Certified Public Accountant The secret of success is the constancy of purpose. A quiet man . . . Winning personality . . . Destined for the business world . . . Sure to succeed . . . A real nice QUY- Volleyball 3, Intramurals 'I, 2, 3, Red Cross I, Candy Sale I, Christmas Proi- ects I, Library Aide I, 2. PATRICIA ANN GRAHAM Pat History Teacher Wisdom giveth life to those who have if. Don't walk if you can run . . . Born leader . . . Sports enthusiast . . . Reading and folk music . . . Honorary Italian . . . Funny thing about that. Borgo Milano School, Verona, Italy, Intramurals I, F.S.H.S., National Honor Society 3, 4, Philomath Biography and Verse Committee 4, Basketball 2, 3, Intramurals 3, Red Cross 2, 3, 4, Candy Sale 2, 3, 4, Christmas Proiects 2, 3, 4, Library Aide 4, Future Teachers Association 3, President 4, Internation- al Relations Club 4, Senior Class Repre- sentative, Senior Class Play. 39 s I, J, . S it L 0 a 1 f fl 1'- Qs I , . X if S., .41 -1? lf- TJ' 'Z fi 94 'lfff Q.. -yn. A if PETER A. GRAVES Whitey Forester Friendship is the gift of the gods, and the most precious boon to man. Calm, cool, collected . . . One of the men . . . A great friend to all. Science Fair l, Intramurals 3, 4, Volley- ball 3, 4, Red Cross l, 2, 3, 4, Candy Sale l, 2, 3, 4, Christmas Proi- ects l, 2, 3, 4, Junior Prom Refresh- ment Committee. MARK LAWRENCE GROSSMAN Mark Industrial Manager Wit is the only wall between Us and the dark. Happy-go-lucky . . . Witty . . . Always smiling . . . Ardent guitarist . , . Duffer on the greens . . . Cares for the underdog . . . Stop picking on him. Golf 3, Candy Sale l, 2, 3, 4, Christ- mas Proiects l, 2, 3, 4, Variety Show 3, Spanish Club 3, lnternational Re- lations Club 3, 4. CAROLE ANN GUAGENTY Dee-Dee Airline Stewardess Laugh and be merry, better the world with a song. Bubbly and vibrant . . . Little and lively . . . Carefree . . . Devil in dis- guise . . . Keen interest in painting and horses . . . Desires to travel. Science Fair 'l, 2, Glee Club 'l, 3, 4. ALFRED S. GURLIACCIO Fred Armed Forces What should a man do but be merry? Party-goer . . . Easy to get along with . . . Sincere . . . Happy-go-lucky . . . Creates an atmosphere of humor . . , Love that paisley shirt. Christmas Proiects l, 2, 3, 4, Candy Sale l, 2. LINDA D. HAGSPI EL Haggie Hairdresser If you have one true friend, you have more than your share. Jolly Green Girl . . . Forever looking for excitement . . . One of the girls . . . Friendly, pretty, and fashionable . . . Reservoir of laughs and fun. Marshal 3, 4, Red Cross 2, 3, 4, Candy Sale l, 2, 3, 4, Christmas Projects 'l, 2, 3, 4. MARGARET E. HANCOCK Peggy Undecided She has a heart with room for every joy. Tall and slender . . . Lovely eyes ...Aioytobewith...Atrue friend . . . Very endearing. Math Fair 1, Red Cross 'l, 2, 3, Candy Sale l, 2, 3, Christmas Proiects l, 2, 3, Library Aide 1, Massachusetts Drama Festival I, 2, Drama Club l, 2, Pep Squad l, 2. DALE D. HARDY Speedy Businessman He who runs fastest gains most ground. A dash of speed . . . Busy . . . Hang on, Sloopy! . . . Energetic . . . All around interest in sports . . . Philate- list and Numismatist. Bangor H.S.: Science Fair l, 2, Track 2, Softball 'l, Intramurals l, 2, Band 1, 2. F.S.H.S.: Science Fair 3, Cross Country 3, 4, Intramurals 3, Indoor Track 4, Track 3, 4. JOSEPH INE B. HARDY Jo Art In framing an artist, art hath thus de- creed-to make some good, but others to exceed. Extraordinary artistic ability . . . An acclaimed seamstress . . . Amiable personality . . . Has many true friends. Walter E. Stebbins H.S., Ohio: Science Fair 2, Yearbook Staff 2, Drill Team 2, Homeroom Representative 2, F.S.H.S., Candy Sale 4, Christmas Proiects 4, Homeroom Representative 4, Spanish Club 3, Junior Prom Dec- orating Committee. 1737 C' fi x ta,- 3 -it la. ALAN FRANCIS HARRINGTON Al Undecided What a thing friendship is! Never at a loss for girls . . . Likeable . . . Friendly to all . . . A keen sense of humor . . . An expert chef . . . Likes to experiment in Chemistry Lab. Football 4, Track 3, 4, Intramurals 3, 4, Candy Sale I, 4, Christmas Proiects I, 2, 3, 4, International Re- lations Club 3, 4. PERRY JOHN HARRIS P. J. Navy Sailing, sailing, over the bounding main. Shipshape . . . Nonchalant . . . De- lights in water skiing . . . One of four . . . Keen on business . . . Un- biased . . . Sure to succeed. Red Cross 3, Christmas Proiects I, 2, 3, Band T, Junior Achievement 3, Ski Club 4. ROBERTA-LEE HARRIS Didi Teaching She is wise who can instruct us and assist us in the business of daily vir- tuous living. Constant chatter . . . Shy at times . . . Amiable . . . A natural seam- stress . . . One of a pair . . . Pleasant to know. Student Crier, Business and Advertis- ing 4, Philomath Biography and Verse Committee, Candy Sale I, 2, 3, 4, Christmas Proiects 1, 2, 3, 4, A Cap- pella 4, Glee Club I, 3, 4, Music Fes- tival I, 2, 3, Spanish Club 3, 4, Pep Squad 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 3, Junior Achievement 3, Future Teach- ers Association 4. SHERRI L. HAYDEN Sherri Linguist Her ways are ways of pleasantness. Unpredictable . . . Friendly . . . Cne certain boy . . . Short and sweet . . . Imaginative. Red Cross I, 2, 3, 4, Candy Sale I, 2, 3, 4, Christmas Proiects 3, 4, Clee Club 2. SUSAN ELIZABETH HEALD Sue Physical Education Teacher Happiness is above all things the calm, glad certainty of innocence. Talkative . . . One of a pair . . . Musical . . . The butler did it! . . Energetic . . . Excels in sports . . . Best there is. Philomath Biography and Verse Com- mittee, Business and Advertising Staff 4, Intramurals I, Candy Sale I, 2, 3, 4, Christmas Proiects I, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club I, Pep Squad 2, 3, 4, Junior Achievement 3, Red Cross I, 2, 3, 4, Future Teachers Association 4. SUSAN M. HEINEMANN Sue Executive Secretary Your hope and your friends are in- finite. Oh boy!! . . . Sweet and sincere . . . Quiet . . . Bookworm . . . Friendly . . . Always on the go . . . Pleasant smile. Student Crier Typist 4, Intramurals I, Library Aide 2, 3, 4, Drama Club 2, 3, 4, French Club 4, Future Teachers Association 4, Pep Squad 3, Inter- national Relations Club 4. GARY HENDRON Gary Teacher-Coach Honest fame awaits the truly good. Baseball enthusiast . . . A tremen- dous pitcher with a strong arm . . . Good looking . . . Responsible . . . '65 Bonneville . . . Travels where the action is . . . A fan of all sports. Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, Track 2, 3, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Candy Sale I, 2, 3, 4, Red Cross I, 2, 3, 4, Christmas Proiects I, 2, 3, 4. PAUL HENICK Shinnick Forestry The forest is his loyal friend. Loves the out of doors . . . Quiet . . . Finds books interesting . . . A camping enthusiast . . . Hails from the Windy City . James H. Bowen H.S., Chicago: Sci- ence Fair 2, Candy Sale 2, Language Lab Aide 2, 3, Debating Club 2, 3, Rifle Club 2, 3, Wrestling 3, LaCrosse 3, F.S.H.S.: Soccer 4, Senior Play. ii., Q-D .41 'f J' sg '77 I di x l 1 JAMES C. HENNEBRY J. Armed Forces Silence is one great art of conver- sation. Bob's buddy . . . A whiz in woodshop . . . Willing worker . . . Quiet and sincere . . . Military minded . . . Likes basketball . . . A ready smile . . . What d'ya mean? Red Cross l, 2, 3, 4, Candy Sale 'l, 2, 3, 4, Christmas Projects 'l, 2, 3, 4. ANNE MARIE HlLL Dynamite Teacher Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm. Fun-loving . . . Frolicky . . . Flir- tatious . . . Mischief and merriment are her best companions . . . Always an exuberant Hi for the boys. Softball 2, 3, 4, Red Cross 2, 3, Candy Sale 2, 3, 4, Christmas Projects 2, 3, 4, Pep Squad 2, 3, Home Room Rep- resentative 4. FRANK E. HILL Pancho Diplomacy Thought is Frank and free. Born leader . . . lndividualist . . . Ugh! . . . Athlete . . . Dislikes phonies . . . Headed for success . . . Owner of the tank . . . Cool, calm, collected. Hamilton H.S., Class President 'l, Bas- ketball l, Track 'l, lntramurals 'l. F.S.H.S.: Steering Committee 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, Tennis 2, 3, Captain 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Candy Sale 3, 4, Christmas Project 4, Junior Prom Ticket Commit- tee. PAULA RAE HOPKINS Sunny Actress Born for success she seems. Yearns for the footlights . . . Affable, agreeable . . . Has a quiet manner . . . Naturallyl Candy Sale l, 2, 3, 4, Christmas Proj- ects l, 2, 3, 4, Drama Club l. GERALD HOPPER GQVVY Liberal Arts ln quietness and confidence shall be your strength. Quiet . . . Tall, slender, and blonde . . . Always ready with a quick smile . . . Don't let his shyness fool you! Hockey 2, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Red Cross l, 2, 3, 4, Candy Sale l, 2, 3, 4, Christmas Projects 1, 2, 3, 4. BRIAN P. JACK Brian Carpenter Follow me and thou shalt not lack amusement. Always where the action is . . . Never seen standing still . . . Ask him anything . . . A good person to know if you like excitement. Science Fair 'l, 2, Football 'l, Gym- nastics l, Baseball 2, 3, Ski Club 4. DEBORAH B. JAMES Debbie Executive Secretary What sweet delight a quiet life af- fords. Like a silent partner, always there to help . . . A friend to everyone . . . Quiet . . . Enjoys swimming. Science Fair l, Candy Sale l, 2, 3, 4, Christmas Projects l, 2, 3, 4. KAREN L. JOHNSON Karen l.B.M. Accountant Happiness is not having what you want but wanting what you have. Collects stuffed animals, charms, and memories . . . Sweet and serious . . . You're kidding! . . . Jimmy's girl . . . Always wears a Natick ring. Field Hockey 2, 3, Candy Sale l, 2, 3, Christmas Projects 2, 3, Pep Squad A-I ...S Q 'Yfs I . .NX 4 b 10 CANDACE E. JONES Candy Nursing Happiness is above all things that calm, glad certainty of innocence. Vivacious redhead . . . Born flirt . . Often garbed in a crash helmet . . Equestrienne . . . Light hearted. Gymnastics 'l, Candy Sale l, 4, Christ- mas Proiects I, 2, 3, 4, Library Aide l, Drama Club I, Pep Squad 2. FRANCIS JONES Frank Business With life is given the love of liberty. One of the boys . . . A favorite with the ladies . . . Not one to stay at home . . . Bates forever! . . . Small in stature, big in heart . . . Beach- comber. Red Cross 3, 4. JOHN A. JORDAN Johnny Teacher-Coach A man is revealed by his manner. Alert, athletic, and agile . . . To teach history and coach track is his future goal . . . An amiable sports enthusiast. Cross Country 2, 3, Track 2, 3, 4, Christmas Projects 1, 2, 3, 4. DEBORAH L. JOYCE Speedy Teacher Enthusiasm is an element of success. Lively . . . Goes for lrishmen . . . Interested in sports and television . . . That's the ball she bounces . . . Adroit. National Honor Society 3, 4, Philo- math Biography and Verse Commit- tee, Science Fair 'l, 2, Softball 2, 3, Candy Sale l, 2, 3, 4, Christmas Proi- ects I, 2, 3, 4, Library Aide 3, 4, Drama Club 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Future Teachers Association 3, 4, Pep Squad 3, 4. KEVIN LLOYD KAEDING Cuehead Public Relations He takes care to get what he likes before he is forced to like what he gets. What, no Bosco? . . . Ladies' man . . . Found Phenwick . . . Fabulously smart dresser . . . Money's his num- ber one interest . . . My what? . . . Love that Chevy. Student Council 4, Business and Ad- vertising Staff, Co-Manager 4, Foot- ball 3, Intramurals 3, Candy Sale 3, 4, Christmas Proiects 3, 4, Variety Show 3, Rifle Club I, Junior Prom Decorating Committee, International Relations Club 4, Senior Play, Stage Co-Manager. KAROL E. KAMIN K. Journalism You can only be young once, but if you work it right, once is enough. The Turk . . . When was that dead- line? . . . Coy with boys . . . lm- ported from Syracuse . . . Ambitious in every way . . . Good dancer . . . KEK. William Nottingham H.S., Syracuse, N. Y.: Student Council I, Intramurals I, 2, 3, Library Aide l, Glee Club 'l, 2, French Club. F.S.H.S.: Student Crier Feature Editor 4, Candy Sale 4, Christ- mas Proiects 4, Ski Club 4. JOYCE MARY KAN NAR Joycie Secretary The sincere alone can recognize sin- cerity. Always smiling . . . Enioys sewing . . . Diligent . . . Really . . . Friendly . . . Likes being with the girls. Student Crier Typist 4, Business and Advertising Staff 4, Softball 2, Red Cross I, 2, 3, A Cappella 3, 4, Glee Club 2, Music Festival 2, 3, 4, Pep Squad 2. MICHAEL P. KASLOSKY Ski Music You know the very road into his kindness and cannot lose your way. The Regents' skinsman . . . A Ringo of tomorrow? . . . A spirited and enthusiastic supporter of South . . . Has an eye for parties and plenty ot time for the Sunshine Dairy. Science Fair l, 2, Intramurals 2, Candy Sale I, 2, 3, Christmas Proiects 2, 3. S-4' lla 'R-ni w- is I il Q 5 D 1 'I7 li Q ip , Z -1 BERNARD KEEFE Bernie Architect The dreamer with a million moods. Artistically inclined . . . Intelligent . . . A dreamer . . . Reserved in his actions . . . A future architect. STEPHEN KENNEDY Steve Architect He is a worthy gentleman. Handsome southern surfer . . . Non- chalant . . . Deep blue eyes . . . Girls and money, money and girls . . . You ain't wrong! H. B. Plant H.S., Tampa, Fla.: Track I, Baseball I, 2. RACHAEL MARIE KEVILLE Rach Registered Nurse How sweet and gracious, even in common speech. Little and lively . . . Natural-born flirt . . . Ambitions galore . . . Fun lover . . . Talkative . . . One of the girls . . . Loves to twirl. Student Crier I, Philomath Biography and Verse Committee 4, Science Fair 3, Maiorette 2, 3, 4, Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Candy Sale I, 2, 3, 4, Christmas Proiects I, 2, 3, 4, Language Lab- oratory Aide 3. LEE F. KICHEN I-IPPC' Law Man is by nature a political animal. History scholar . . . Energetic, ani- mated, alert . . . Likes sports . . . What can you do? . . . Out going . . . Active . . . Intelligent. Philomath Business and Advertising Staff, Cross Country 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, Christmas Projects I, 4, Winner, United Nations Essay Contest, I965. GEORGE H. KINDLER George Engineer There is no truer truth obtained by man than comes of music. Quiet, sincere, intellectual . . . Whiz at Physics . . . Musical . . . Swingin' trumpet player . . . Efficient . . . Industrious . . . Likes cars. Science Fair 1, 2, 3, Intramurals I, Candy Sale 3, Christmas Proiects 3, Variety Show 3, Musical Comedy 2, 3, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Music Festival I, 2, 3, Rifle Club I, 3, 4. JOHN D. KLEINFELDER Klink Teacher Most generous and free from all con- troversy. Garrulous, golden gift of gab . . . Are you kidding me! . . . Inter- est held by pistons, cylinders, spark- plugs . . . Happy-go-lucky clown . . . Radiates friendliness . . . Smiley. Candy Sale I, 2, 3, Christmas Proiects I, 2, 3, Drama Club. ct ae 'Q g BRUCE WAYNE KOCH Flex Salesman The wisest men could ask no more of fate than to be simple, manly and true. Wit and wisdom to match . . . Tal- ented . . . Stands up for what he believes . . . Muscles . . . Serious and sensitive . . . Unbelievable! Science Fair 2, Cross Country 2, Track 2, 3, Intramurals 2, 3, Candy Sale 2, 3, 4, Variety Show 3, 4, A Cappella 2, 3, Musical Festival 2, 3, Rifle Club l, Business and Advertising Staff 4, Indoor Track 4. KENNETH ALAN KOOLKIN The Kool One Biological Research The experience of each new age re- quires a new confession, and the world seems always waiting for its poet. Budding Rhetorician . . . Extrovert . . . Haunts the Unicorn in Boston . . . Winter finds him on skis . . . Former inhabitant of South Carolina . . . That's poor. Philomath, Editor-in-Chief, National Honor Society 3, 4, Student Crier 3, Science Fair, Honorable Mention 'l, Third Prize 2, Intramurals 2, Red Cross 'l, 2, 3, 4, Candy Sale l, 2, Christmas Proiects l, 2, 3, 4, Library Aide 3, Musical Comedy 3, 4, Math Club 2, Junior Prom Decoration Committee, International Relations Club 3, NMSQT Letter of Commendation 4, New Eng- land Council of Teachers of English Poetry Award 2, Harvard Club Prize Book 3, Ski Club 4. ning DRWEH EXIXJULQATE i Let Mr. Hebard put you in the driver's seat. ROBERT S. KOWALSKI Bob Electronic Engineer A comrade blithe and full of glee. Handsome . . . a leader . . . Likes sailing, Fords and Tina . . . Purpose, ful . . . Let me tell you about . . . Science Fair l, Football l, 2, 3, Candy Sale T, Christmas Proiects l, 2, Rifle Club l, 2, Track 2, 3, Captain 4. MARY LA CROIX Mary Model What shall we do but be merry. Lover of fun . . . Are you serious? . . . A great kid . . . Friendly and flirty . . . Anything for a ioke . . . Laughing eyes. Red Cross l, 2, 3, Candy Sale l, 2, 3, 4, Drama Club 3. DONALD LANDMESSER Messer Army Dream on, young man, for dreams will hold your destiny. Matchless personality . . . Glowing smile . . . Mischievous and funloving . . . Carefree and casual . . . You kidding? Red Cross 2, 3, 4, Candy Sale 3, 4. PAUL E. LANDRY Paul Navy Frogman Good humor is wisdom and greatness combined. Friendly, nice . . . Droll sense of humor . . . Always on the go with '58 Chevy . . . Notltin' much! Football l, Candy Sale l, 2, 3. Qu .5 'Uk s . 1-f-7 af' uf' 'f ,V . W4 N -fb' JEANNE GAIL LA VINE Jeanne Teacher Wit and wisdom are innate. Nice Thing . . . Talk much? . . . Dancing . . . A jaunty clown . . . Great sense of humor . . . One of the clan . . . Hilarious and always with it. Philomath Assistant Editor, Candy Sale 3, 4, Christmas Proiects I, 2, 4, Library Aide 4, Math Club, Secretary 3, French Club 4, Future Teachers Association 3, 4, International Relations Club 3, 4, Ski Club 4. CHERYL JANE LAWSON Janey Medical Technology Charm is that extra quality that de- fies description. Sophistication . . . Style . . . Sin- cerity . . . Always where the action is . . . Let's go to Ashland! . . . Member of The Group . . . Loves par- ties and pizza. National Honor Society 3, 4, Student Crier, Exchange Editor 4, Philomath Biography and Verse Committee, Sci- ence Fair I, Christmas Proiects I, 2, 3, Olee Club I, Music Festival I, Drama Club I, Junior Prom Decorating Committee, German Club 4, Latin Club Program Director 3, Alternate Home Room Representative 4, Junior Achieve- ment 3, Ski Club 4. HAZEL PAUL LE GRANDE, JR. Rastus Music Music is the absolute language in which the musician speaks to every heart. Southern gentleman . . . Do what you can while you can. . . . The Music Department's pride and ioy. . . . Versatile . . . Always on the go . . . Rebel forever. Eau Clair H.S., South Carolina: Sci- ence Fair 2, Track I, Library Aide I, Variety Show 3, Musical Comedy 2, All State Chorus. F.S.H.S., Band 4, Orchestra 4, A Cappella 4, Glee Club 4, District Chorus 4. MARILYN LENIBO Mal College She makes the sun shine in a shady place, Alert . . . Understanding . . . Full of subtle wit . . . A true friend . . . Likeable and Ioquacious. Cancly Sale I, 2, 3, 4, Christmas Proi- ects I, 2, 3, 4, Drama Club 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 4, Pep Squad 3, Inter- national Relations Club 4. CAROL LeROSE Tisha Art School Smiling always with a never fading serenity of countenance. Newcomer . . . Congenial, easy to know . . . Flashing smile . . . Seeks to establish surf club in New England . . . Surf rules . . . Prefers spelling her name Karyl. Orange H.S., California: Drama Club I, Drill Team 2, Christmas Proiects I, 2, 3. F.S.H.S.: Art Club 4. ARTHUR H. LILL, JR. Artie Undecided Life is a jest and all things show it. A happy outlook on life . . . Never a dull moment . . . A friend to all . . . Clowns around . . . Witty. Candy Sale 2, 3, Christmas Proiects 2, 3, Red Cross 4. JAMES W. LILLEY Jim College A good sport whose services are always sought. An asset to the Flyers' basketball team . . . Earnest, energetic, and like- able . . . All-American. Marshal 3, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Base- ball I, 2, 3, 4, Christmas Proiects I, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 2, 3, 4. DIANA Nl. LINCOLN Diana Secretary A pleasant personality rings true. Walk softly and carry a big baton . . . Top twirler . . . Vibrant, viva- cious, versatile . . . Delightful and dependable . . . A true friend. Maiorette 2, 3, Band Maiorette 4, Junior Varsity Field Hockey, Co-Captain 4, Red Cross I, 2, 3, 4, Candy Sale I, 2, 3, 4, Christmas Proiccts I, 2, 3, 4, Junior Prom Grand March Commit- tee, Senior Play. JEAN K. LOMBARDINI Jean Teacher Those having torches will pass them on to others. Quietly intelligent . . . Varied inter- ests . . . Always on the go! . . . A sweet smile . . . Perky . . . Hardworking . . . Subtly humorous. Science Fair 2, Red Cross 2, 3, Candy Sale 3, Christmas Proiects l, 2, 3, 4, Drama Club 3, Spanish Club 3, 4, Future Teachers Association 3, 4, Pep Squad 2, 3. ROBERT LOMBARDO Bob Business He that respects himself is safe from others, he wears a coat of mail that none can pierce. Sharp . . . Jocose . . . Zoomm-m! And away he goes in a cloud of dust . . . A whizz at the keyboard . . . Tell me another story! Red Cross 'I, 2, 3, 4, Christmas Proi- ects l, 2, 3, 4. LINDA ANNE LORING Lynn Teacher It is true that in the height of en- thusiasm I have been led into some fine accomplishments. Warm, sincere, friendly . . . Never at a loss for words . . . Sports fan . . . Avid ioiner of school activities. National Honor Society 3, 4, Philo- math Sports Editor, Basketball 2, 3, Softball 2, 3, Intramurals l, Library Aide 4, Mass. Drama Festival 2, Mu- sical Comedy 2, 3, Band l, 2, 3, 4, Music Festival l, 2, 3, Drama Club l, 2, French Club 4, Latin Club 3, Pres- ident 4, Junior Prom Committee, Home Room Representative 4, Senior Play. JOHN R. LOWTHER Jack Air Force Behavior is a mirror in which every- one shows his own image. Tinkers with cars . . . Plans on flying high . . . Travels around . . . Ath- letic . . . Devil may care . . . Friendly. Springhill, Nova Scotia: Hockey 1, Baseball l, Soccer I, F.S.H.S.: Christ- mas Proiects 4. GEMMA LUCIANI Shorty Secretary Happiness seems made to be shared. A personality worth remembering . . . Little packet of wholesome fun . . . Every friend, a friend forever. Marshal 3, 4, Candy Sale I, 2, 3, 4, Christmas Proiects 'I, 2, 3, 4, Variety Show 3, Pep Squad 1, 2. DAVID A. MacDONALD Mac Air Force Earnest effort carries one forward. Casual . . . Polite . . . Usually seen with The Four . . . Reveals a gentle 4' nature . . . Fun loving . . . Delights at surfing and skiing. Science Fair Honorable Mention 2, Ski Club 4. MARY MACOMBER Dee Dee Commercial Art When she had passed, it semed like the ceasing of exquisite music. A certain boy in New Mexico . . Her talents will get her far . Sincere . . . Natural beauty . . . Excels in art . . . l doubt it! Candy Sale 2, Art Club l, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Junior Prom Committee. CHARLES HUGO MAGGIORE Chink Navy A word in earnest is as good as a speech. Manly . . . Loves football . . . Energet- ic . . . Looks for excitement . . . Sincere and friendly. Football l, 3, Volleyball I, 3, Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Christmas Proiects I, 2. fab ' yv'i . s YS W g'Q' ik QVS '16 ,Gul 3- J 0 -Q-X 5 Q? 9--1 fv- Y .1 11'3 I N 5 I ik .lj 1' T , .Zf in X4 5' ' .1 MEREDITH I.. MAGUIRE Merri English Teacher Beauty in form and feature, lovely as the day. Her disposition is as sunny as her hair . . . Warm and sincere . . . Radiant smile . . . Never a dull moment . . . I don't believe it. . . . Witty and wonderful. Class Secretary 4, Biography and Verse Committee, Business and Adver- tising Staff 4, Science Fair I, 2, 3, 4, Tennis 2, Candy Sale I, 2, 3, 4, Christmas Proiects I, 2, 3, 4, Drama Festival I, Drama Club I, 2, French Club 2, 3, International Relations Club 4. DAVID F. MAHONEY Dave Biologist Silence is golden. Excels in all he attempts . . . Has many literary interests . . . Witty words are matchless . . . Rarely found without a smile. Basketball I, Candy Sale 4, Christmas Proiects I, 2, 3, 4. RONALD A. MALZONE Frank College To do good rather than be conspic- uous. Individual . . . Loyal supporter . . . Yearns for college . . . Congenial . . . Are you kidding? . . . Cour- teous . . . Enioys all sports. Baseball I, 3, Red Cross I, 2, 3, 4, Christmas Proiects I, 2, 3. JOAN LEA MARENGHI Joanie Math Teacher The hopes and dreams of tomorrow are achieved only in greatness. Her eyes speak for her . . . Every inch packed with dynamite . . . A delectable form of intelligence . . . Nice things come in small packages. National Honor Society 3, 4, Student Crier'2, 3, Editor 4, Steering Com- mittee 3, 4, Marshal 4, Red Cross I, 2, 3, 4, Candy Sale I, 2, 3, 4, Christmas Proiects I, 2, 3, 4, Pep Squad 2, 3, 4, Home Room Repre- ff-ntative 3, GirI's State Delegate 3. MAXINE C. MARGOLIS Mikki Teaching Friendship is a constant thing. Stylish dresser . . . Attractive ap- pearance . . . Jazz and folk music are for her . . . Loves all sports . . . Artistically inclined . . . For real. Norland S.H.S., Miami, Fla.: Field Hock- ey I, 2, Basketball I, 2, Softball I, 2, Intramurals I, 2, Red Cross I, 2, Library Aide I, 2, Glee Club I, 2, Pep Squad 2, 3. THOMAS RICHARD MARINO Tom Undecided Tranquility! Thou better name than all the family of fame. Quiet, serious and earnest . . . Re- laxed . . . Ardent auto enthusiast . . . Never alone . . . Always in Southboro. Baseball 2, Candy Sale 2. WILLIAM L. MARINO Harve Undecided He is a man of many talents. Quiet and serious yet always ready to laugh . . . Tall, dark, and hand- some . . . Crazy about cars . . Anyone got a match? Red Cross 3, Christmas Proiects 2, 3, Glee Club 2. DOLORES MARIE MA RTINEZ Lori Medical Secretary A smile is the dearest form of friend- ship. Energetic sportswoman . . . Vibrant and spirited . . . Service with a smile . . . Calm and kind hearted . . . Serene and generous . . . Ever loyal friend. Field Hockey 4, Basketball 3, 4, Soft- ball 2, 3, Captain 2, Red Cross I, 2, 3, 4, Candy Sale I, 2, 3, 4, Christ- mas Proiects I, 2, 3, 4, Pep Squad 2, 3. sd x.3' v -,nl gbtf S- MARY MARGARET MCCANN Mary Fashion Designer Most happy is she who is entirely self-reliant. Energetic . . . Quiet and reserved . . . Eloquent speaker . . . Individual- ist . . . Knows her clothes . . . This is basic. Wayland H.S.: Newspaper I, 2, 3, Science Fair T, Musical Comedy 1, 2, Glee Club 'l, 2, Debating Club 2, French Club I, 2, 3, Lab Assistant 2, Latin Club. F.S.H.S.: Philomath Biography and Verse Committee, Candy Sale 4. DONALD B. MCDONALD Yumma Music Music-the greatest gift that mortals know. The man with the horn . . . A friendly Tarheel . . . Good-natured, gregar- ious, genuine. Southern Pines H.S., North Carolina: Band I, 2, 3, Orchestra I, Glee Club I, 3. F.S.H.S.: Band 4, Glee Club 4. PETER J. MCGRATH Pete College A light heart lives long. College first goal . . . Ready for fun . . . Mischievous . . . Understanding in difficult situations . . . Life of the party . . . Pontiacs. Football I, Red Cross I, 2, Candy Sale I, 2. ROBERT M. MCHUGH Bob Armed Forces The man who lives happily is in com- mand of himself. Active . . . Happy-go-lucky . . Quiet . . . An ardent baseball fan. Christmas Proiects I, 2. EDWARD J. McKINNON Bambi Air Force To be strong is to be happy. Easy going . . . One of the guys . . . Daring . . . Can be found at the Dairy . . . A pal to many, a friend to all . . . A good sport and great kid. Football T, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Christmas Proiects I, 2, 3, 4, Candy Sale 1, 2, 4, Red Cross 3, 4. PATRICIA ANN McKlNNON Pat Secretary The ideal of courtesy, wit, grace, and charm. Little and quiet . . . Competent, re- liable . . . Quite the typist . . . You don't say! Candy Sale I, 3, Christmas Proiects 'l, 2, 3. LESLIE MARY MCKINSTRY Leslie Secretary Small in size but big in heart. A high stepping, high spirited ma- iorette . . . Worthy of anyone's friendship . . . Tempest at typing . . . Tiny, talkative, terrific . . . No kidding! Maiorette 3, 4, Red Cross I, 2, 3, 4, Candy Sale 'I, 2, 3, 4, Christmas Proiects I, 2, 3, 4, Pep Squad I, 2. MARGARET ANN MCKINSTRY Peggy Secretary Beauty comes, we scarce know how, as an emanation from sources deeper than itself. Pert . . . Full of pep . . . Pixie . . . Neat . . . A choice of friends . . . Tireless energy . . . Style con- scious . . . Live it up! Science Fair I, Basketball I, Gym- nastics T, 2, Softball I, Candy Sale T, 2, 3, Christmas Proiects l, 2, 3, 4, Pep Squad I, 2. S- I im. -. S i 'All L VT S I E1 I-ll 11 - .J ala IN J' D ANN CH ERYL MCLEAN Cheryl Airline Stewardess She has the gift of friendship. Welcome Aboard . . . Enjoys trav- eling . . . Always accompanied by a smile . . . Wishes to broaden her horizons . . . Academy of the Holy Cross, Mary- land: Red Cross 2, Drama Club 3. F.S.H.S.: Candy Sale 4, International Relations Club 4. DAVID LLOYD IVICLEAN Mac Mechanic Silence is sometimes more eloquent than speech. Quiet . . . Likes Chevies . . . Mechan- ical genius. Red Cross l, 2, 3, Candy Sale I, 2, Christmas Proiects i, 2, Volleyball 3. ROBERT A. McNALLY Mick Cartoonist Art is the perfection of nature. Zeal for creativity . . . Artistically inclined . . . A talented drummer . . . Frolics in the athletic world . . . Where was ya? Hockey ig Intramurals I, Red Cross I, 25 Candy Sale 2, Christmas Proiects I, 2. ELIZABETH H. MCNEIL Lizzie Commercial Art Smiling always with a never fading serenity of countenance and flourish- ing in an immortal youth. Amiable . . . Bursting with enthu- siasm . . . Carries a brush and pal- ette with her wherever she goes . . . A true blue land whiteb friend. Red Cross I, 2, 3, Candy Sale I, 2, 3: Christmas Projects I, 2, 35 Art Club 3. DAVID J. MCQUINN Davy Accounting The mind of each man is the man himself, Good natured . . . Carefree . . . Sports enthusiast . . . You're kid- ding . . . Hobbies are football, base- ball, and basketball. Football 1, 2, 4, Basketball If Intra- murals 3, 4, l VN I 4 ...- .- JOHN CHARLES NIEDINA John Accountant Contentment is natural wealth. A quiet man . . . Thoughtful . . . Numerous aptitudes . . . Amiable . . . Ready, willing, and able . . . Success is where you find it . . . Intent on business college. Red Cross I, 2, Candy Sale I, 2, Christmas Proiects I, 2, 3: Variety Show 3. x N. One, two, three, Red Light! il 'Eli i DANA J MERLONI Wiss Accountant For tho he is a wit he is no fool Ever ready for fun . . . The life of a party . . . A member of our Champ Team . . . A real pal . . . What's the story? Football 'l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 4, lntramurals 3, 4, Candy Sale 'l, 2, 3, 4, Christmas Proiects l, 2, 3, 4. EDWARD RONALD MOCKLER England Engineering He is a gentleman from crown to heel. Quiet but witty . . . Well mannered always . . . Oh, that English accent . . . Most amiable. Intramurals 2, Candy Sale 2, 3, Christ- mas Proiects 2, 3, 4, Language Lab- oratory Aide 3, Variety Show 3, Mu- sical Comedy 2, Rifle Club 3, Junior Prom Committee, Ski Club 4. STEPHEN C. MONTANA Steve Business Silence is the element in which great things fashion themselves together. Automobile enthusiast . . . Musically talented . . . Taciturn at times . . . Good worker . . . Humorous. Christmas Proiects l, Band l, 3, 4. i -1 f-4 .Hi .. ' - we mrs-.,'A 1 a 'f '3?QvlQ' rl 'V , .w . THOMAS D. lVlll.l.ER TOYY1 Business Career Thought is deeper than all speech. A quiet but determined persistence to win . . . An all-around good sport . . . P.F. President. Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, lnfra. murals 2, 3, Christmas Proiects l, 2, 3, 4, Indoor Track 4. ELLEN C. MORAN Ellen Mathematics lnborn character is ineradicable. Dependable, studious . . . Inevitable success . . . Plays guitar . . . Loves Math . . . Looks quiet, but her friends disagree. Intramurals 2, Candy Sale l, 2, Christ- mas Proiects l, 2, Drama Club 'l, 2, 3, French Club 4, Pep Squad 2, 3. HENRY A. MORGAN Hank Teaching Man is by nature fond of novelty. Apt student . . . Drive me to frus- tration and l'll get a ride from there . . . Finds satisfaction in a good iob . . . Aiming for college . . . A future on Broadway? Student Crier 4, Gymnastics 3, 4, Soccer 3, 4, Variety Show 3, Musical Comedy 2, 3, 4, A Cappella 2, 3, 4, Pep Squad 4, Senior Play. -4' 4 - 'elf .V Suv. A S. bang LYNDA A. MORO Lynda College A lovely face is of all spectacles the most beautiful. Cute and Vivacious . . . Enioys being with the girls . . . Her disposition as sunny as her smile . . . Liked by all. Red Cross 'l, 2, Candy Sale 1, 2, 3, Christmas Proiects l, 2, 3, 4, Variety Show 3, Art Club 2, 3, Pep Squad l, 2, Junior Prom Committee, Spanish Club 4. SCOTT ALLAN MOULTON Sam Physics Success lies in effort and ability. Lots of laughs . . . He's lots of fun to be with . . . He'll be a great suc- cess. Science Fair, Honorable Mention I, Second Prize 2, First Prize 3, Re- gional Science Fair 2, Honorable Men- tion 3, State Science Fair Honorable Mention 2, Second Prize 3, Steering Committee 3, Christmas Proiects 3, 4, Library Aide 2, 3, 4, Variety Show 2, 3, Musical Comedy 1, 2, 3, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, A Cappella 3, 4, Glee Club 3, 4, Music Festival 1, 2, 3, Debating Club 3, 4, Pep Squad 3, Senior Play. KATHLEEN MARlE MULVEY Kathy Secretary l'll travel along with a friend and a song. Likes to travel . . . Friendly . . Often seen in the blue bomber . . . Talkative . . . You're kidding! Student Crier Typist 4, Business and Advertising Staff 4, Softball 2, Intra- murals T, Red Cross l, 2, 3, 4, A Cappella 3, 4, Glee Club T, 2, Pep Squad 2, 3, 4, Junior Achievement 4, Drama Club 2, Music Festival T, 2, 3, 4, Candy Sale l, 2, 3, 4, Christmas Proiects I, 2, 3, 4. EILEEN L. MYLES Eily Undecided lt is nice to be important, but it is more important to be nice. A true lover of life . . . Yes, Connie . . . Striking ice blue eyes . . . So- phisticated clothes . . . Great girl . . . lnvariably successful. Student Crier Typist 4, Marshal 4, Candy Sale l, 2, 3, 4, Christmas Proiects l, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club l, 2, Drama Club 4, Spanish Club 4, Junior Prom Invitation Committee. DANIEL N. NARDINI Danny Architect Friendliness is the secret of success. An easy way about him . . . Cool, calm, collected . . . Sincere and so- ciable . . . A friend to all . . . Lured by the outdoors. Red Cross 'l, 2, 3, 4, Christmas Proi- GCYS l, 2, 3, 4, Rifle Club 1, 2. NANCY SHERYL NATHAN Nancy Foreign Service And her hand is not weary of giving, and the thirst of her mind is not fed. Diligent editor . . . Adept speaker . . . Creative mind . . . Very scholar- ly . . . Makes sewing an art . . Beauty in her eyes. National -Honor Society 3, Vice Pres- ident 4, Student Crier Exchange Editor 3, Philomath Feature Editor, Science Fair l, 2, Candy Sale T, 2, 3, 4, Christmas Projects T, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 4, International Relations Club 4, Alternate to Girls' State 3, Steering Committee 4, Junior Class Secretary. NANCY RUTH NATICHIONI Nancy Marriage A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance. Sincere . . . Quiet but not shy . . . Happy . . . Friendly. Red Cross 3, 4, Candy Sale 2, 3, Christmas Proiects l, Drama Club 4. JOHN F. NATOLI Pres. Psychology He who is foremost leads the way. Happy-go-lucky . . . Born leader . . . Versatile . . . Small but mighty . . . Loyal Italian . . . Intelligent . . . Ready, willing, and able . . . A natural for success. Student Crier 3, National Honor So- ciety 3, Treasurer 4, Philomath Picture Assistant Editor, Steering Committee 3, 4, Science Fair 'l, 2, Candy Sale 2, 3, 4, Christmas Proiects 2, 3, 4, Musical Comedy 2, Class Vice Pres- ident 3, Student Council 3, President 4, Student Government Day Repre- sentative 4. 47 1 T5 67 'd Q-v '!19 SHERYL LEE NELSON Sherry Secretary A silent address is the eloquence of sincerity. Summer brings water skiing . . . Eager to please all . . . Seldom sad . . . An eye for a certain grad. Candy Sale I, 2, 3, Christmas Proi- ects l, 2, 4, Spanish Club 4, Pep Squad I, 2, 3, Business and Adver- tising Staff 4, Ski Club 4. JANE ANNE NESTELL Jane Chemistry A natural leader with endless vitality. Sparkling eyes to match a sparkling smile . . . Pretty and poised . . . Spirited and sociable . . . Sensible and sincere . . . Are you kidding me? Class Treasurer 3, 4, Philomath Biog- raphy and Verse Committee, Student Council 2, 3, Science Fair 2, 3, Field Hockey 2, Red Cross I, 2, 3, 4, Candy Sale I, 2, 3, 4, Christmas Proiects 'l, 2, 3, 4, Variety Show 4, Junior Prom Gift Committee, Pep Squad 2, 3, Homeroom Representative 4, Steering Committee 4, National Honor Society 3, 4. DONALD C. NEWTON Don Undecided Hercules and I were athletes. Never a dull moment when Don is around . . . Sports enthusiast . . . Humanitarian. Football I, 2, Basketball 'I, 2, 3, Base- ball l, Indoor Track 4, Intramurals 3, 4, Red Cross l, 2, 3, 4, Candy Sale I, 2, 3, 4, Christmas Proiects T, 2, 3, 4. DIANE MARIE NICOLI Nicky Elementary Teacher Loyal of heart, high of purpose, and happy of spirit. Pep, poise and personality . . . Gift of friendship . . . Warm and sincere . . . Motherly instinct . . . Wit to persuade, humor to delight . . . True one. Spanish Club, Secretary 3, President 4, Philomath Biography and Verse Cdmmittee, Marshal 4, Maiorette 3, 4, Field Hockey 2, Red Cross I, 2, 3, Executive Committee 2, Candy Sale I, 2, 3, 4, Christmas Proiects T, 2, 3, 4, Variety Show 4, Glee Club 2, Junior Prom Grand March Committee, Pep Squad 1, 2, Home Room Repre- sentative 3, 4, Drama Club 3. NORMAN F. NOLAN Norm U. S. Navy With will one can do anything. Pleasant to know . . . Quick to smile . . . Quiet and dependable . . . Fond of food . . . Always enioys a good time . . . Winning wrestler. Christmas Proiects I, 2, 3, 4, Candy Sale I, 2, Intramurals T. MICHAEL F. NORTON Mike Armed Forces Mischief lurks beneath the harmless looking exterior. Devoted to a good time . . . Fun loving . . . Prefers parties to books . . . Able athlete. Football l, 2, 3, Candy Sale 3, 4, Christmas Projects T, 2, 3, 4. MARY LOUISE NOTTURNO Mary Lou Undecided Your lot in life is what you build on lt. Demure . . . A modest girl with a lively disposition . . . Her generosity and sincerity make her a true friend. Candy Sale I, 2, 3, 4, Christmas Proi- ects l, 2, 3, 4. DONNA MARIE NUTTING Donna Business Good humor teaches charm to last. Genial, genuine, and iovial in all aspects . . . A beaming band mem- ber . . . Has an avid interest in music. Math Fair l, Christmas Proiects l, 2, 3, 4, Musical Comedy 2, 3, Band I, 2, 4, Orchestra 2, 4, A Capella 3, 4, Glee Club l, 2, 4, Music Festival I, 2, 3, Pep Squad 4, Mixed Chorus 4. Ci -'af' -IQ ,,4-l 1 1 sad? 1710 -Fl -A .X :xv ERIN C. O'GRADY G, B. Commercial Art Every artst dips his brush in, his own soul and paints his own nature in his pictures. Loves basketball . . . Very sincere . . . A great friend to have . . . Cool sense of humor. Philomath Art Staff, Art Club I, 2, 3, Vice-President 4, Candy Sale I, 2, 3, 4, Christmas Projects I, 2, 3, 4. SUSAN M. ORAZI Raz Math Major Silence is golden people say, but we like some better the other way. All blondes aren't dumb . . . Loves dancing . . . Fanatic on fall sports . . . Half of a pair of Susans . . . Pride of the First National. Honor Society 3, 4, Student Crier 3, Science Fair I, 2, 4, Candy Sale I, 2, 3, 4, Christmas Proiects I, 2, 3, 4, Letter of Commendation, N.M.S.Q.T. 4. DIANE MARIE ORCIANELLI Orch Secretary Pleasant and friendly in every way, those are lucky who come her way. ln friendship lies security . . . Win- ning ways . . . Charming and cheer- ful . . . Agreeable and easy going . . . Sincere and sociable . . . I don't believe it! Red Cross I, 3, 4, Executive Commit- tee 2, Christmas Proiects I, 2, 3, 4, Drama Club 3, Junior Prom Invita- tions Committee. BRENDA lVl. OWENS Brenda Secretary Personality opens many doors-char- acter keeps them open. A chatterer . . . Blondes do have more fun . . . Light hearted . . . Happy with the girls . . . Petite and pretty. Maiorctte 2, 3, Candy Sale I, 2, 3, Christmas Proiects I, 2, Library Aide I. LARRY PAGLIA Buff Medicine Nothing is impossible to a willing heart. Outgoing and friendly to all . . . Am- bitious Honor Student . . . Society V.I.P .... Endurance on the track . . . As a hobby, he likes hunting. National Honor Society 3, President 4, Science Fair I, 2, 4, Third Prize 3, Cross Country 2, 3, Track 2, 3, 4, Candy Sale I, 4, Senior Steering Com- mittee, Christmas Proiects I, 2, 3, 4. THOMAS A. PALERMO Bomber Graphic Arts Happiness consists in activity. Rebel by nature . . . Rough and ready . . . Ardent automobile enthu- siast . . . Friendly . . . l knew it! Football I, Cross Country I, Track I, 2. RICHARD H. PARMENTER Chuck Landscaping Profound sincerity is the only basis of talent as of character. Hockey player . . . Loves skiing . . . What's that? . . . Smile for all . . . Future landscaper . . . Quiet sense of humor . . . Sincere friend. Hockey I, 2, 3, 4. EMILIO JOSEPH PASCIUTI Mio Undecided Friendship is the gift of the gods, and the most precious boon to man. Endless friendship for all . . . Mem- orable good nature . . . Outstanding outdoorsman . . . Last to worry . . . Always ready for a good time . . You know what burns me up? Christmas Proiects 2, 3, 4. 3 Af S-I' .li FY ' f 'TNQ 43' Q15 ' 4 Q ANN MARIE PASCUCCI Paboog Secretary Be merry and be wise. . Ready and anxious for fun . . . Capricious, talkative and vivacious . . . A magnetic personality . . . Looks forward to secretarial work. Red Cross I, 2, 3, 4, Candy Sale I, 2, 3, 4, Christmas Proiects I, 2, 3, 4, Library Aide I, Pep Squad 2. JOAN I. PATTERSON Floyd Hairdresser Let the record speak for itself. An example of pep and enthusiasm . . . R-E-A-L-L-Y is echoed and re- echoed . . . Carefree . . . Gift of gab. Candy Sale I, 2, 3, 4, Christmas Proi- ects l, 2, 3, 4. PRISCILLA ANN PATUTO Pris Hairdresser I would rather be adorned by beauty of character than by jewels. Oh, really . . . Redhead but not temperamental . . . Petite . . . Dis- likes conceited boys . . . Crazy about coiffures . . . Likeable. Candy Sale I, Christmas Proiects I, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club I. MARVIN A. PAYNE Melv Air Force Contentment is happiness. Extrovert . . . Plans to enter the Air Force . . . A prankster . . . Carefree . . . Follows sports and fun . . . En- joys hmself at all times . . . Happy- go-lucky guy. Football I. TERESA PIEDAD PEREZ Terese Lawyer A smile is the same in any language. Attractive, beaming, and gregarious . . . South's Foreign Exchange Student from Peru . . . Her goal is inevitable due to her determination . . . A wel- come peer. American Field Service Exchange Student 4, Student Council 4, Red Cross 4, Candy Sale 4, Christmas Proiects 4, International Relations Club 4. BRUCE A. PERRY Bruce College He lives his life serenely. A smile for everyone . . . Witty to talk with . . . Sincere . . . An- swers to Beanard. Student Crier 4, Marshal 3, Track 2, Drama Club 1, International Relations Club 3, 4. FREDERICK B. PERRY Wink Chef He tries his best to attain success. Considerate of others . . . Yen for cooking . . . Exemplary, earnest and efficient . . . Will travel far in life. Science Fair I, Cross Country I, In- tramurals I, Glee Club I. WILLIAM A. PERRY Bill College A heart with room for every foy. Not one to stay at home . . . Quick witted . . . Party goer . . . Flirta- tious . . . Never a dull moment . . . Boys will be boys . . . Yearns for life at Worcester Junior College. Football I, Basketball I, Baseball I. .5 ,f-'v Q, 54- fi ...-za' aavi:-wi, so ' 5 T-1 5 tj 1 Lk, .1413 ff-'V' L Q G CAROL JEAN PESO Carol Teaching Rich indeed are they of many friends. Kind and considerate . . . Down-to- earth and genuine in every respect . . . A diligent student who will make an excellent teacher. Red Cross 1, 2, 3, Home Room Rep- resentative 4, Pep Squad l, 2, 3, Span- ish Club 3, Secretary-Treasurer 45 Fu- ture Teachers Association 3, 4, Drama Club 37 Christmas Proiects l, 2, 3, 4, Candy Sale I, 2, 3, 4. LAURA ANN PETRONIO Twin Secretary Follow me and thou shalt not lack amusement. Always where the action is . . . Like a babbling brook the words flow, and flow, and flow . . . Happy out- look on life. Red Cross l, 2, Candy Sale 1, 2, Christmas Proiects l, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club l. LINDA MARIA PETRONIO Linda Hairdresser Happy am I, from care l am free. Slow 'n' easy . . . Calmly carefree . . . Full of life and vitality . . . A prospectively successful hairdresser. Red Cross 1, Candy Sale 2, 3, 4, Christmas Projects l, 2, 3, 4. ANTHONY PICCIRILLO Pic Dentist Happiness is a by-product of an ef- lorr to make someone else happy. Never a dull moment . . . One of the boys . . . Talkative . . . Affable , . . Nice to know . . . Come on will ya?' '... Little and lively. Science Fair 2, Football Manager 3, 4, Hockey 2, Candy Sale 3, Ag Christmas Proic-nts l, 2, 3, A. bf Once upon a time . . KAREN A. PIEROZZI Karen College A silent address is the genuine elo- quence of sincerity. Style-conscious . . . Charming and dis- arming . . . Compact comeliness . . . Pleasant and refined . . . Dark locks . . . Natural and considerate. Red Cross l, 2, Candy Sale 'lg Christ- mas Proiects I, 2, Pep Squad l, 2. MADELINE ANNE PISCITELLO Maddy Hairdresser A merry heart goes twice the way. An affable personality . . .'Not too obvious and yet ever present . . . Friendly . . . Humorist. Candy Sale 2, Christmas Proiects 2. ti i f 'V Can you hear me, Clements? Can you hear me? til elif' JUDITH ANN PLAYER Judy Business Her kindness of heart is shown by her deeds. Modest . . . Always of good cheer . . . An optimist with a great sense of humor. Red Cross I, 2, 3, 4, Candy Sale 2, Christmas Proiects I, 2, 3, 4, Pep Squa-d 'I. ERNEST A. PROVENCHER Ernie College A true friend is forever a friend. Never without a smile . . . Fantastic guitar player . . . Happy-go-lucky . . . Blush much? . . . Sport enthu- siast . . . Bentley . . . Rocky Rubble. Student Crier Sports Editor 3, Steer- ing Committee 3, Second Lieutenant of Marshals 4, Math Fair I, Basketball 2, 3, Track 2, Christmas Proiects 3, Variety Show 3, 4, Band 3, Red Cross Homeroom Representative 4. JOANNE PURCELL Joanne Social Worker A friend is a person with whom I may be sincere. Genial sense of humor . . . Warm feel- ing of compassion . . . High qualifi- cations for social work . . . Known as a friend to all. Philomath Assistant Editor Biography and Verse Committee, Candy Sale 2, 3, 4, Christmas Projects I, 2, 3, 4, Senior Play 4, Spanish Club 3, Junior Prom Decorating Committee. PATRICIA ANN PURI Pat Secretary A true friend may well be reckoned the masterpiece of Nature. Typical teenager . . . Energetic . . . Pleasant personality . . . Sports en- thusiast . . . Genial, warm 'n' friend- ly to all. Softball 2, 3, Intramurals 2, 3, Red Cross 3, 4, Candy Sale I, 2, 3, 4, Christmas Proiects i, 2, 3, 4, A Cap- pella 2, Pep Squad 2, 3, 4. JOHN EDWARD RAINEY Biff Engineer Should all men pile their joys upon a single spot, mine would surpass them all. Dedicated F.S.H.S. football player . . . A valuable member of the ball club . . . Always has a good time . . . A big smile for everybody . . . The boy with the incomparable per- sonality. Science Fair I, Football 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Christ- mas Proiects 'l, 2, 3, 4, Senior Play, Indoor Track 4. WAYNE SCOTT RAMOS Wayne-O History Teacher Few things are impossible to diligence and skill. Intelligent . . . Headed for college . Laudable leader . . . Adept ath- lete . . . True sportsman . . . Never at a loss for words. Football I, 2, 3, Co-Captain 4, Basket- ball I, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Red Cross I, 2, Candy Sale I, 2, Christmas Proiects I, 4, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4. 4 S Y x ii Q-, RICHARD JOHN REBECCHI Richie Trade School So free, so kind, so apt, so blessed a disposition. Skillful with hands . . . Always smil- ing . . . Tall, dark, and handsome . . . Likes baseball . . . A gridiron fan . . . Very agreeable. Baseball I, 2, 3, Pep Squad I, Candy Sale I, 2, 3, 4, Christmas Proiects 'I, 2, 3, 4. RONALD W. READ Mal Engineer As merry as the day is long. Bones . . . South's beach boy . . . A stick on a surfboard . . . Water and snowskiing . . . Surfing and summers at the Cape. Football 3, 4, Hockey I, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 2, 3, 4, Red Cross I, 2, 3, 4, Candy Sale I, 2, 3, 4. CHRISTINA MARIE REIHL Tina Elementary Teacher Her pleasant smile and cheerful man- ner have won her many friends. Sports enthusiast with an ear for mu- sic . . . People know her as Tina . . . Always on the go and fun to be with . . . Whatever she strives for she will achieve. Basketball 2, Captain 3, 4, Softball 3, 4, Intramurals I, National Honor Society 3, 4, Christmas Proiects I, 2, 3, 4, Library Aide 4, Musical Comedy 2, 3, 4, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 4, A Cappella 3, Glee Club 2, Music Festival I, 2, 3, 4, Future Teachers Association, Vice President 4, Junior Prom Picture Committee, Senior Play, Future Teachers Association 4. BARRY REINAP Barr Drafting Where all is harmony, and calm and quiet. Hello4there . . . Expert marksman . . . Peter's pal . . . Master of the T-square . . . Gymnast . . . Always happy and ready for a laugh . . . Guitarist. Wilmington H.S.: Football I. F.S.H.S.: Christmas Proiects 2, 3, 4. EDWARD J. RILEY Eddie History Teacher In quietness and confidence shall be his strength. Quiet . . . Likes history . . . Re- served, studious type . . . Potential pedagogue . . . A sports enthusiast . . . Active scientist. Science Fair 3, 4. FRANCES ANN RITCHIE Sandy College Graceful and useful in all she does. Activity and efficiency all in one ...Hasamindofherown... One of the girls . . . Girlish pranks . . . An exquisite personality . . . College bound. Business and Advertising Staff 4, Home Room Representative 4, Science Fair 2, Intramurals 2, Candy Sale l, 2, 3, 4, Christmas Proiects I, 2, 3, 4, Variety Show 3, Pep Squad 3, 4, Junior Prom Reception Committee. BRENDA ANN RIVERA Brenda Teacher No sky is heavy if the heart be light. Talkative . . . Twirler . . . Tactful . . . Often with the gang . . . Viva- cious . . . Smile for everyone . . . Friend to all. Science Fair 2, Field Hockey I, Red Cross I, Candy Sale l, 2, 3, 4, Christ- mas Projects 'I, 2, 3, 4, Junior Prom Committee 3, Pep Squad 1, 2, Ma- iorette 2, 3, Head Maiorette 4. PAUL J. ROBBINS James Undecided The days that make us happy make us wise. Earnest and mature . . . I don't know! . . . Good disposition . . . Purposeful and sincere . . . A com- panion to the end . . . Versatile. Track 3, Intramurals 2. I-df P fl l' pt ll Q71 ff DENISE ANN ROBINSON Ski Secretary Beauty without virtue is a flower without perfume. Found always flirting in the halls . . . Personality plus . . . Overflow- ing with school spirit . . . Energetic . . . Uncommonly neat, attractive ap- pearance . . . He's beautiful! Glee Club 2, 4, Pep Squad 3. MARK STEPHEN ROPI Markus Chef The only way to have a friend is to be one. Enioys people . . . Versatile . . . Roistering fun . . . Man on the go . . . Satirical humor is his calling card . . . Interested in music . . . Oh yeah! Science Fair I, 2, Math Fair I, Red Cross I, Candy Sale I, 2, Band I, 2, 3, Music Festival I, 2, 3. NATALIE M. ROSEN Nat Teaching Intelligence is invincible. Bona fides . . . Open-hearted and friendly . . . Studious . . . She will surely reach her goals. Science Fair, Honorable Mention I, 2, Softball 2, Red Cross I, 2, 3, Candy Sale I, 2, 3, Christmas Projects 2, 3, Spanish Club 4, Junior Prom Commit- tee, Latin Club 3, Junior Achievement 4, International Relations Club 4, Senior Play. SHIRLEY A. ROVINELLI Shirl Certified Public Accountant Let a smile be your umbrella. Ever friendly . . . Seemingly shy, but is she really? . . . Enthusiastic sup- porter of school activities. Red Cross I, 2, 3, 4, Candy Sale I, 2, 3, 4, Drama Club 2, 3, 4, Future Teach- ers Association 3, 4, Junior Prom Com- mittee, Pep Squad 2, 3, 4, Business and Advertising Staff 4. EDIT RUZSITS Edi Liberal Arts College Beauty is eternal. Meditative but not shy . . . A perfect lady . . . Benevolent and gracious. Science Fair 2, Future Teachers Asso- ciation 3, International Relations Club 3, Glee Club I, 2, 3, A Cappella 4, Musical Comedy 3. RAYMON DE MICH ELE ST. LAURENT Ray Teacher A smile for all without request, that is the secret of success. Amiable, affable, attractive . . . Al- ways ready for a good time . . . Enthusiastic, energetic, effervescent. Girls Track 3, Red Cross I, 2, 3, 4, Candy Sale I, 2, 3, 4, Christmas Proi- ects I, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Future Teachers Club, Secretary 3, Junior Prom Grand March Committee, International Relations Club 3, Junior Achievement 4. KEVIN C. SALVI Bino Teacher-Coach The highest of distinction is service to others. Fun loving . . . Energetic . . . Alert . . . Outgoing athlete . . . Are you kiddin' me? . . . Basketball player . . . Dream, will you! Philomath Sports Staff, Steering Com- mittee 3, Marshal, Captain 4, Student Council 3, 4, Science Fair 3, 4, Bas- ketball I, 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 2, 3, Baseball 3, 4, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Candy Sale I, 2, 3, 4, Christmas Proiects I, 2, 3, 4, Junior Prom Com- mittee, Pep Squad 3, Volleyball 2, 3. LUCILLE SANIARAS Cleo Artist And ne'er did Grecian chisel trace a girl of finer form, or lovelier face! Talented artist . . . Enioys music, too . . . Stylish . . . Beaux yeux . . . Why not? . . . Active in all affairs . . . Lusi. Philomath Art Staff, Science Fair 2, CandY Sale I, 2, 3, 4, Christmas Proi- ects I, 2, 3, 4, Variety Show 4, Glee Club 4, Drama Club I, 2, Art Club I, 2, 3, 4, French Club I, 2, Junior Prom Decorating Committee. I x -i iii fi- y- V 1 Q. 'Q 1- ggi -4-nag' CATHERINE SARNO Cathy Airline Stewardess What sweet delight a quiet life af- fords. Sweet and shy . . . Likes going out . . . Onward and upward . . . Open- minded . . . Are you kidding? Candy Sale l, 2, 3, 4, Christmas Proi- ects I, 3, 4, Pep Squad 1, 2, 3. ROBERT SAVAGE Bob Undecided When you can't convince them, con- fuse them. Tall blonde, and talkative . . . Easy- going and a pleasure to know . . . Maintain. Red Cross l, 2, 3, 4, Candy Sale 3, 4, Christmas Proiects 3, 4, Language Laboratory Aide 4. CHARLENE MARY SAWASH Charlie Business College A light heart lives long. Shy . . . Sweet and merry . . . Al- ways found smiling . . . Well, l'll be! . . . Future accountant. Candy Sale I, 2, 3, Christmas Proi- ects I, 2, 3, 4. CHRISTINE ELIZABETH SAWYER Chris Secretary Friendship and cheerfulness are close companions. Enviable secretarial talents . . . So- ciable, smiling, sincere . . . Full of pep . . . Football fan. Student Crier Typist 4, Red Cross 2, 3, 4, Christmas Proiects I, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club I, Music Festival I, Pep Squad I, 2, 3, 4, Candy Sale 4, Junior Achievement. PETER THOMAS SEYMOUR Pete Teacher Coach Wit makes its own welcome and levels all distinctions. Thrives on sports . . . Basketball, baseball, skiing and surfing . . . As- piring coach . . . Wanderer . . . California bound. Marshal 3, 4, Science Fair 2, 3, 4, Football I, 2, Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Track l, Baseball I, 3, 4, Tennis 2, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Candy Sale I, 2, 3, 4, Christmas Proiects l, 2, 3, 4, Rifle Club I, Spanish Club 4, Junior Prom Committee, International Rela- tions Club 4, Ski Club 4. BRENDA MAE SHERMAN Cecil English Teacher Contentment is natural wealth. Gentle and amiable always . . . Mu- sically inclined . . . Well-meaning and cordial. Music Festival l, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 4, A Cappella 4, Orchestra 'I, 2, 3, 4, Musical Comedy 3, 4, Variety Show 2, 3, 4, Library Aide 3, 4, Christmas Proiects 1, 2, 3, Candy Sale 1, 2, 3, District Orchestra 2, 3. SUSAN B. SKINNER Sue Teacher Blushing is the color of virtue. Always talking . . . Hawaii corre- spondent . . . One of the Group . . . Likes being with the girls . . . A little nonsense now and then . . . Personable. Student Crier, Sports Editor 4, Philo- math Biography and Verse Committee, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Candy Sale 'I, 2, Steering Committee 4, Spanish Club 4, Junior Prom Decorating Committee, Pep Squad 3, 4, Senior Play Proper- ties, Christmas Projects 4. DEBORAH ANN SLATKAVITZ Debbie Secretary She is a lady quiet and sedate. Amiable . . . Likes Cape Cod and skiing . , . Hi! Babes . . . Has fun with Arlene and the girls . . . Has fond memories of Sears' parties and Virginia Beach . . . Thoughtful. Candy Sale I, 2, 3, 4, Christmas Proi- ects 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club I, Drama Club 2, 3, Spanish Club 3, Pep Squad I, 2, 3, 4. 'w-ve --an S.-1 LUCILLE D. SLATKAVITZ Lue Math Teacher Habits form character and character is destiny. Mathematician . . . Collects rings . . . Well-known pink Caddy . . . Dear Lulu . . . Seamstress . . . Belongs to the Group . . . Fun to be with. Student Crier 3, 4, Philomath Biog- raphy and Verse Committee, Science Fair 1, 2, Candy Sale 1, 2, 3, 4, Christmas Proiects 1, 2, 3, 4, Drama Club 1, Math Club 4, Junior Prom Decorating Committee, Red Cross 4. ALAN EDWARD SMITH Smitty Musician Let rich music's tongue unfold un- limited happiness. Perpetual motion . . . Loves a good race iwith the class bell, . . . Class iester . . . Lover of music . . . Groovy. Science Fair 1, 2, 3, 4, Honorable Mention 3, Football 1, 2, Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 4, Library Aide 1, 2, 3, Variety Show 1, 2, 3, 4. BRENDA SMITH Brenda Hairdresser Be not solitary, be not idle. Quick wit . . . Expressive eyes . . . One of the girls . . . Humorously delightful . . . Pleasant personality . . . Fun to be with. Christmas Projects 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Prom Decorating Committee, Candy Sale 1, 2, 3, 4, Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4. JAMES ARCHIE SMITH Archie Medicine Music, the greatest good that mortals know, and all of heaven we have below. Musical minded . . . Quietly intelli- gent . . . Flashing smile . . . A sin- cere friend . . . Late of Marian . . . Future doctor. JOSEPHINE LOUISE SMITH Lulu Hairdressing Sincere, of every friendless name the friend. Fond memories of Hampton . . . Blondes do have more fun! . . . Likes the scenery in Natick . . . Attractive. Red Cross 2, 3, Candy Sale 1, 2, 3, 4, Christmas Proiects 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Music Festival 2, 3. LONGIN P. SOBIEVVSKI Sobie College Success lies in effort and ability. Offers band his talent . . . Loyal, sincere, friendly . . . Agreeable, and easy going . . . Abundance of mu- sical talent . . . ln and out of mis- chief . . . Candidate for success. Science Fair 2, 3, Varsity Show 2, 3, Musical Comedy 2, 3, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, A Cappella 2, Music Festival 1, 2, 3, Steering Com- mittee 4, Senior Play. DANN RICHARD SOLDAN Dann Business Youth may wear and waste, but it will never rust in my possession. Young at heart . . . A spirited touch of mischief . . . Young blood in a '61 VW . . . Yearns to ski in Colo- rado . . . That was the week that was. Science Fair 1, Intramurals 1, Foot- ball 2, Track 2, 3, Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Christmas Proiects 1, 2, 3, 4. PAMELA SUE SPENCER Pam Nurse To be merry best becomes you. Beaming, fun-loving nature . . . Vim, vigor and vitality . . . Let's do something! Gymnastics 1, 2, Pep Squad 4, Candy Sale 4, Basketball 4. 5 dl? '--uv 'INN X3 -Qi N. ? wx Q .J Ag, 'SX 1- 4- 1 4' is fi 'ul- 'Ui -Q MARILYN STEACIE Mal Elementary Teacher The ideal of courtesy with grace and charm. High qualifications of leadership . . . Field hockey enthusiast . . . Active . . . Dependable . . . Promising fu- ture . . . Personality plus. Philomath Biography and Verse Com- mittee, Field Hockey I, 2, 3, Captain 4, Candy Sale 2, 3, Christmas Proi- ects 2, 3, Library Aide 4, Drama Club I, Junior Prom Decorating Committee, Homeroom Representative 3, Steering Committee 4, Future Teachers Asso- ciation, Treasurer 4. JAMES C. STEELE Jimmy Business School Joking and humor are pleasant, and often of extreme utility. Tall and athletic . . . Brown hair, blue eyes . . . Flyer goalie . . . Never without a smile . . . You bet, Pal! Hockey 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, Intramu- rals 2, 3. FRANCES IRENE STEEVES Frannie Secretary Those who play with enthusiasm live with enthusiasm. Ever on the go . . . Holy Cow! . Flashing smile . . . Loves sports . . . Bowling . . . Future secretary . . . Good friend . . . Happily humorous. Candy Sale l, 2, 3, 4, Christmas Proi- ects I, 2, 3, Glee Club I, Music Fes- tival I. ANITA L. STEFANINI Nitsy Commercial Art Creative art demands the service of an active mind and heart. Cleverly artistic . . . Neighborly . . Happy-go-lucky . . . Wild dancer . . . Loves a good party . . . Loyal . . . Smile for all . . . Talk much? Philomath Biography and Verse Com- mittee, Business and Advertising Staff ft, Pep Squad 4, Junior Prom Decorating Committee, Variety Show 3, A, Musical Comedy 4, Candy Sale I, 2, 3, A, Christmas Projects I, 2, 3, A, Cilee Club A, Art Club 2, 3, 45 Homeroom Representative. JAMES JOSEPH STEFANINI Stetfa Accountant The vital air of friendship is com- posed of confidence. Loves his sports . . . He's easy going . . . Silent Steffa . . . Very likeable . . . Come on, will ya! Football 2, 3, 4, Baseball I, 2, 3: Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Christmas Projects 1, 2. PHILIP J. STEFANINI Steffa Undecided Silence is the most perfect herald of joy. Quiet . . . Neat Dresser . . . Likes sports. . . Liked by all. Philomath Business and Advertising Staff 4, Football 3, Baseball 'l, 2, 3, Intramurals 3, International Relations Club 4. ll- 'Van hu? Q X ' lf' -.1 -, iS5ig1',. ,.,: r.J'fJF6 TL lb ' I gn , o I ,fo . 'u 4 zl A x, ..,, in You got me! - a Q - Q ' f '1 sq ' 'fa'-J ff was ff-E V 'I f' 'ff U , Q.. ,4 4 ,.,. --Q ' Qs-,f Y'--:xr S4 Powi ROBERT T. STETSON Bob Undecided lt's good to be merry and wise, lt's good to be honest and true. Track man . . . Fleet of foot . . . Al- ways sincere . . . Friendly attitude . . . Gives the extra effort to win . . . Pleasant company. Ski Club 4, Band 4. LEONARD D. STILLER Lennie Business To keep happy is what I try to do. Boys will be boys . . . Lively . . . Always finds time to have fun . . . Girls, girls, girls . . . Cassanova Stiller . . . Friend to all . . . Always with a smile. Baseball 3, Candy Sale I, 2, 3, 4, Christmas Proiects I, 3, Red Cross I, 2, 3, 4. RONALD STORLAZZI Ron Government Service The sincere alone can recognize sin- cerity, Aims high . . . Enioys winter sports . . . Talented tenepin bowler . . . Friendly smile . . . Easy to know . . . Forget it. Gymnastics T, Candy Sale I, 2, 3, Christmas Proiects I, 2, 3, 4, Intra- murals I. LINDA J. STURROCK Linda Secretary Her smile is like a rainbow flashing from a misty sky. Enthusiastic supporter of class activ- ities . . . Need something done to put a good time across? Count on Linda! Science Fair 'I, 2, Field Hockey I, 2, 3, Basketball I, 2, Gymnastics I, Tennis 2, 3, Intramurals I, Red Cross 'l, 2, 3, Candy Sale I, 2, 3, 4, Christ- mas Proiects I, 2, 3, Library Aide 'I, 2, 3, Variety Show 3, Musical Com- edy 3, A Cappella 4, Pep Squad I, 2, 3, 4, Ski Club 4. THOMAS A. SULLIVAN Sull College By different methods men may excel, but there are few who can do all things well. Good looks and charm . . . Known and liked by all . . . Pigskin pride . . . Will to win . . . All around ath- lete . . . Personality plus . . . There's something about the Irish . . . What can I say? Senior Class Vice President, Steering Committee 3, 4, MarsI.aI, 2nd Lieu- tenant 3, Science Fair I, Football I, 2, 3, Co-Captain 4, Basketball 4, Base- ball I, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Representative 3, Junior Prom Reservation Committee, Jewish War Veteran Award 4. DIANE ROSE SWEET Squigi College Style has no tixecl laws. Endlessly on the go . . . Known for her odd hats . . . Junior petite . . . Cute . . . Lovable . . . Style con- scious . . . Flirt . . . Cars an interest. Mont Clair H.S., Calif.: Basketball I, 2, Softball 2, Christmas Proiects I, 2, Language Laboratory Aide I, 2, Library Aide 2, Glee Club I, 2, Or- chestra I, 2, Music Festival I, 2, Spanish Club 2, Intramurals 2, F.S.H.S.: Candy Sale 3, 4, Christmas Proiects 3, 4, Glee Club 3, 4, Music Festival 3. '94 O 1? +l --6 ga-. 4435? . Q, 244' 63 ,Ju ff NANCY CAROL SYMMES Symmesie Home Economics Teacher Pure calm that knows no storm. Tall and sophisticated . . . A smile for everyone . . . Even disposition . . . Always with her Singer. Science Fair 2, Basketball 3, Red Cross I, 2, 3, 4, Candy Sale 2, 3, Christmas Proiects I, 2, 3, 4, Library Aide 2, Pep Squad I, Senior Play, Junior Achievement, President 4. RHON DA SUSAN TAFT Rhon College Ambition is the ladder to success. Energetic and enioyable . . . Vibrant, sociable and sincere . . . Ready for fun . . . Imaginative . . . Yearns for success. Philomath Assistant Feature Editor, Steering Committee 3, 4, Marshal 4, Candy Sale I, 2, Drama Club I, 2, International Relations Club, Junior Class Representative 3, President 4, Homeroom Representative 4, Senior Play, Christmas Proiects 4. CHRISTINE A. TARANTINO Chris Elementary Teacher No girl is happy who does not think herself so. Small and cute . . . A great friend . . . Lots of laughs . , . Radiates friendliness . . . Capable student . . . Even disposition . . . Fun loving. Red Cross I, 2, 3, Candy Sale 4, Christmas Proiects I, 2, 3, 4, Variety Show 4, Drama Club 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, Pep Squad 2, 3. CATHERINE PAT TAYLOR Pat Teacher Her heart is in her voice. Spirit that invites victory and success . , . Blonde and beautiful . . . Glow- ing with talent . . . Her voice as lovely as her smile . . . Warm and friendly . . . Really? Steering Committee 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Christmas Proiects I, 2, 3, 4, Library Aide 2, 3, 4, Va- riety Show 2, 3, 4, Musical Comedy 2, 4, A Cappella 3, 4, Glee Club 3, Music Festival 3, 4, Junior Prom Dec- orating Committee Chairman, Pep Squad I, 2, 3, 4, District Choir 4, Senior Play, Assistant Editor of Stu- cliwnt Handbook 3. MATTHEW TAYLOR Matt Law Purpose, brain, and will-these tell the story. Tall, blond, and handsome . . . Foot- ball player . . . Diligent . . . In- dustrious . . . Alert . . . Brain and brawn . . . Stiff! Student Crier Sports Editor 4, Philo- math Sports Staff, Steering Committee 3, 4, Science Fair I, 2, Math Fair I, 2, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Candy Sale I, 2, 3, 4, Christmas Proiects I, 2, 3, 4, Library Aide 4, Debating Club 2, 3, Junior Prom Committee, Football Dance Committee 3. FRANCIS PETER TESSICINI Fran Musician A man who hath music in himself. A true friend . . . Sincere and loyal . . . Riding on the road to success . . . Sociability is an admired art. Philomath Advertising Staff, Intramu- rals 3, Red Cross I, 2, 3, 4, Candy Sale 3, 4, Christmas Proiects I, 2, 3, 4, Variety Show 4, Band I, 3, 4, Music Festival 2, Rifle Club 3, Jun- ior Prom Decorating Committee. WILLIAM L. THAYER Bill Engineering Friendship is to be purchased only by friendship. An all-time good-timer . . . Craze for cars . . . Easy-going, energetic . . . Working man . . . How long have you had this problem? Junior Prom Decorating Committee, Candy Sale 4, Senior Play, PATRICIA THISTLE Pat Nurse Patience is a flower which grows not in everyone's garden. Fun, frolicsome, and friendly . . . Always ready for communication . . . A loyal supporter of South's football team . . . Effervescent at rallies. Christmas Proiects I, 2, 3, 4. Q.,,. -A --I' GAYLE B. THOMPSON Gayle Beautician Eyes too expressive to be blue, too lovely to be grey. Enchanting smile . . . Vivacious . . . Friendly to all . . . Dainty . . . En- joys skating with friends from North. Red Cross I, 2, 3, 4, Candy Sale I, 2, 3, Christmas Projects I, 2, 3, Pep Squad I. VICTOR G. THOMPSON Vic College Popularity is the prize of friendli- ness. A guy you can't help but like . . . Sharp dresser . . . Really burns up a dance floor . . . Sincere . . . Friendly . . . Able athlete . . . One of the greatest . , . Deserves only the best. Steering Committee 4, Science Fair 2, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Hockey I, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Candy Sale I, 2, 3, 4, Christmas Projects I, 2, 3, 4. ARLENE E. TOMASETTI Leanl Teacher Sincerity is an openness of heart found in very few people. Peppy cheerleader . . . Loves all sports . . . A smile for all . . . School spirit plus . . . Shy but pop- ular . . . A true friend. Cheerleader 4, Science Fair 4, Soft- ball 2, 3, Red Cross I, 2, 3, Candy Sale I, 2, 3, 4, Christmas Projects I, 2, 3, 4, Variety Show 4, Pep Squad I, 2, 3, Homeroom Representative 4. REGINA F. TOMASZEWSKI Gina Nurse Without love and laughter there is no joy, live amid love and laughter. A smile for everyone . . . Eyes to- ward Hampton . . . Always ready for fun . . . Mischievous . . . Yea Fords! . . . Sur'f's up! Philomath Biography and Verse Com- mittee 4, Red Cross 2, 3, Candy Sale 2, 3, Christmas Projects 2, 3, 4, French Club 4, Pep Squad 2, 3, 4, International Relations Club 4, Sci- ence Fair 2, Ski Club 4. JANE C. TOMKINSON Candy Secretary Her ways are ways of pleasantness- her paths are peace. An outgoing student with an inter- est in people . . . Cheers fervently for F.S.H.S .... A member of the Pep Squad . . . Ardent and affable. Gymnastics 2, 3, Candy Sale I, 2, 3, Christmas Projects I, 2, 3, 4, Pep Squad 2, 3, Ski Club 4. GILBERT TOTNIAN Gil Automobile Business He is the happiest of men who values the merits of others. Easy going redhead . . . Always on the go . . . Likes cars . . . Even tempered . . . Earnest. Hockey I, 2, Red Cross I, 2, 3, Christ- mas Projects I, 2, 3, Volleyball I, 3. RICHARD TOWLE Rich Physical Education Teacher Beware the fury of the patient man. Rugged tackler . . . Loves football R' TN A . . . Enjoys bowling, going to the , Cinema, spending money . . . Looks quiet, but . . . A good friend. . Science Fair 2, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Track I, 2, 3, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, ' -5 Indoor Track 4. SYLVIA TSETAS Sam Secretary Her eyes are made for laughter. Bubbling with life . . . A helper with problems . . . A heart made of gold . . . Eyes full of happiness . . . A kind word to all. Philomath Business and Advertising Staff, Candy Sale I, 2, Christmas Projects l, 2, Glee Club I. .vi ?'. , :ff-1 fi-was A 's X II x w -x'-.. ' fv 4-fit' In S-1 EDWARD JAMES TURIEO Ed Accountant High erected thoughts seated in a heart of courtesy. A great football player . . . An out- standing personality . . . A wonder- ful friend . . . Courteous to every- one . . . An intellectual mind. Marshal 3, 4, Science Fair 2, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball I, 2, 3, Intra- murals I, 2, 3, Candy Sale l, 2, 4, Christmas Proiects l, 3, 4, Red Cross 2, 3, Executive Council 4, Home Room Representative 4, Ski Club 4. THOMAS VERRA, JR. Nick Electronics Skill and confidence are an uncon- querable army. Dextrous . . . Self-composed . . . Handy around gadgets . . . Marksman . . . Has the scientific know-how for an electronics career. Red Cross 2, 3, Candy Sale 2, Rifle Club l. VIRGINIA A. UPHAM Ginger Teacher Sincerity and understanding foster peace and tranquility. Good disposition . . . Cheerful . . . A friend to treasure . . . A fine contribution to society in the future . . . A good teacher. Science Fair 2, Candy Sale I, 2, 3, 4, Christmas Proiects I, 2, 3, 4, A Cap- pella 3, Glee Club 2, 4, Spanish Club 4, Future Teachers Association 4, Pep Squad I, 2, 3, 4. THEODORE JOSEPH TUSONI Ted Undecided Don't take lite too seriously-you're never going to get out of it alive. Unequaled athlete . . . Basketball, baseball . . . Inimitable splitser . . . Individualist . . . Nomad, adventurer . . . California bound . . . Spiffy. Science Fair 2, Math Fair 2, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball I, 2, 4, Candy Sale I, 2, Christmas Proiects l, 2, 3, 4. ALICE F. WAGNER Alie Nursing The heart benevolent and kind the most resembles God. Petite . . . Full of kindness . . . A vivid imagination.. . . A friend worth having . . . Time for everyone. Softball 3, Red Cross I, 2, Christmas Proiects I, 2, Library Aide 'I, 2, 3, Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Pep Squad I, 2, 3, Music Festival 2, 3, Basketball 4. LINDA SUSAN WALES Lynn Secretary Good humor teaches charms to last. Pfelfyi peppy, and petite . . . Long brown hair and big brown eyes . . . Her school spirit and baton high- lighted many rallies . . . Are you kidding? Maiorette 3, 4, Candy Sale I, 2, 3, 4, Christmas Projects I, 2, 3, 4, Red Cross 4. CAROL A. WALLACE Carol Teacher Keep cool and you command every- body. Blonde and vivacious . . . Spontan- eous, funloving, and carefree . . . Her black bomber . . . Lifeguard... Well, what should we do now? Philomath Biography and Verse Com- mittee, Field Hockey 3, Candy Sale 2, 3, 4, Drama Club 2, Art Club 3, 4, Junior Prom Decorating Committee. PHYLLIS WARNER Phyl Hairdresser There's not a trace upon her face of diffidence or shyness. Always glad, never sad . . . Easy going . . . Unpretentious . . . Nice to know . . . WiIl you stop! Red Cross I, 2, 3, 4, Candy Sale I, 2, 3, 4, Christmas Projects I, 2, 3, 4, Glce Club 4. .. Y gg, td omg ROBERT E. WARREN Bob Teacher-Coach Sincerity is the quality of a noble man. Fakes out the enemy with ease . . . A man on the go . . . Lover of life . . . Sociable . . . Kindly . . . Sincere. Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Hockey l, 2, In- tramurals 2, 3, 4, Red Cross 2, 3, Candy Sale 2, 3, 4, Christmas Proiects I, 2, 3, 4, Junior Prom Committee, Volleyball T, 2, 3, 4. SHARYN JAN WATERS H20 Actress All the world's a stage and all the men and women merely players. Always on the go . . . Born to be an actress . . . Artistic hands . . . Soft voice and gentle eyes . . . Sophisti- cation and modesty . . . The leader and the organizer. Student Crier Staff 3, Philomath As- sistant Feature Editor, Steering Com- mittee 3, 4, Student Council 4, Field Hockey 2, 3, Candy Sale 3, 4, Christ- mas Proiects I, 2, 3, 4, Library Aide T, Drama Club 1, 2, 4, Junior Prom Invitation Committee, Production Man- ager, Senior Variety Show, Senior Play. MARGARET FAITH WEIR Faith Medical Technologist Wit struck smoothly shows a spark. Aficionado of Peter, Paul and Mary and Joan Baez . . . Has a Wentworth pin . . . Headed for college . . . Hoopy-doo-a . . . Facetious. Science Fair 3, Candy Sale 2, 3, 4, Christmas Projects 2, 3, 4, A Capella 4, Musical Comedy 1, 3, 4, Glee Club 3, 4. DEBORAH WELLS Debbie I.B.M. Work Felicity is the perfect virtue in a perfect life. Amiable . . . I don't know . Interest in New Hampshire . . Planning to travel . . . impulsive. Business and Advertising Staff, Red Cross l, Candy Sale l, 2, 3, 4, Christ- mas Projects I, 2, 3, 4, Math Club l, Junior Prom Decorating Committee, Pep Squad 1, Junior Achievement 4. SHAREN L. WHITCHER Sharen Dental Hygienist A companion that is cheerful is worth gold. Proficient . . . Are you kidding? Picasso of A-l . . . Bowling and skat- ing enthusiast . . . Unruffled. Red Cross 2, 3, 4, Candy Sale I, 2, 3, 4, Pep Squad 3. LINDA WOODRUM Lin l.B.M. Work True goodness springs from one's own heart. Witty . . . Are you kidding me? . . . A captivating smile . . . ln- terested in that certain grad . . . Fashion minded. Red Cross 'l, 2, 3, 4, Candy Sale l, 2, 3, 4, Christmas Proiects l, 2, 3, 4. LORRAINE R. WOODRUM Rainy Secretary Such popularity must be deserved. Vivacious . . . Just wonderful . . . Interested in a certain grad, and a '61 Chevy convertible . . . Winsome. Steering Committee 3, Red Cross I, 2, 3, 4, Candy Sale 'l, 2, 3, 4, Christmas Proiects l, 2, 3, 4, Library Aide I, Variety Show 3. JUDITH WRIGHT Crash Hairdresser A sweet and unaffected sort of grace. Bubbly . . . Little but mighty . . . What can I say? . . . A whiz at golf she's not . . . Likes driving around in her car. . . Warmhearted. Red Cross 1, 2, 3, Candy Sale 1, 2, 3, 4, Christmas Proiects 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 'l, 2, 3, Pep Squad I, 2, 3. - 3 HELP! '23 'vl- V 'P 1' 47 JOHN M. BEATON Jack Automotive Engineer Courage never to submit or yield. Garrulous and gabby, seldom sad... Eager to help others always . . Ventures off the Beaton path. Marshal 3, 4, Christmas Proiects 1, 2, 3, 4. JOSEPH WILLIAM CANALI Joe Technician A friend may well be reckoned the masterpiece of nature. Personality plus . . . Sincere . . . Re- sponsible . . . Purposeful . . . Well liked . . . Owns a G.T.O. Candy Sale 2, 3, 4, Christmas Proi- ects 2, Language Lab Aide 3, Rifle Club 2. THOMAS A. CORBI N Tom Draftsman A little nonsense, now and then, is relished by the best of men. An eye for clothes and girls . . . Subtle, shy, sincere . . . Likes golf a hole lot . . . Destincd for a tech- nical future. Candy Sale 3, 4, Golf 3, 4, Christmas Projects 2, 3. SCOTT NELSON COWERN Scott Junior College My candle burns at both ends . . . but, ah, my friends-it gives a lovely light. Journeys for iava . . . Gregarious and genteel . . . Sticks of Woodville . . . Good sense and intelligence. Philomath Biography and Verse Com- mittee, Marshal 3, 4, Student Council 3, Red Cross 3, Candy Sale 3, 4, Christmas Proiects 2, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, Music Festival 2, 3, Rifle Club 2. DANIEL L. DAY Danny Technician The best character is generally that which is the least talked about. Well-known . . . Stylish . . . Constant efforts give rewards . . . Cool, com- posed, collected . . . A gallant guy. Marshal 3, 4, Candy Sale 3, Rifle Club 1, 2, Christmas Proiects 1, 2, 3, 4. ROB ERT E. DAY Bub Wentworth The wisest man could ask no more of fate, than to be simple, modest, man- ly, and true. Outgoing , . . Lively and likeable . . . Candid and frank . . . Uncompromis- ing and sincere. Candy Sale 4, Christmas -Proiects 3, 4. ocazirbna 1 is -fif 'L-A f I O O 10151012 DONALD EDMUNDS Don Navy Only solitary men know the full ioys of friendship. Can't make it?-Fake it . . . Pleasant and relaxed . . . Broad grin, often satirical . . . Unruffled air. Candy Sale 2, 3, 4, Christmas Proi- ects 3, 4. RICHARD EDWIN FORCE Richie Mechanic What is life without a little fun? Often missed by the Medway clan . . . Not to be taken lightly . . . Casually interested in girls . . . Usu- ally found with the guys. Candy Sale 3,'4, Christmas Proiects 4. MICHAEL F. GALLAGH ER Mike Mechanic Happiness is not the end of life: character is. Always smiling . . . Witty ways . . . A staunch friend . . . Four-speed reac- tions. Candy Sale 4, Christmas Proiects 4. it 0 D 03'eu Q0 90 wil This is Gemini Control . . . Do you read me? JAMES LOUIS GODDARD Bimbo Mechanic Whenever I get the urge to exercise, I lie down until it passes. Casual, courteous, conscientious . . . Amusing wit, zany humor . . . Last of the bigtime spenders. Red Cross 3, Candy Sale l, 2, 3, 4, Christmas Projects l, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, Music Festival 2, Rifle Club 2, Vocational Bowling Team 2. JOHN F. HILL Crash Mechanics Every man is the builder of a temple, called his body. Even disposition . . . Easy to be with . . . Always riding high on a low wave . . . A quick hand with cars . . . Only one of his kind. Candy Sale l, 2, 3, 4, Christmas Proi- ects 1, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT A. JOHNSON Bob Machinist Honesty is the best policy as well as the safest. Makes the best of everything . . . A seasonal thinker . . . lndustry and ability . . . Roaring cascade of wit- ticism. Student Crier Photo Editor 3, Marshal 3, Intramurals 3, Candy Sale I, 2, 3, 4: Christmas Projects 1, 2, 3, 4, Variety Show 3, Rifle Club 2. il Q 'ff VINCENT P. JOSLIN Batchagolupe Mechanic Talent is that which is in a man's power. Willing worker and helper . . . His volume always turned up . . . Yearns for a short career . . . Anything for a laugh, Marshal 4, Candy Sale l, 2, 3, 4, Vocational Bowling Team 2, Christ- mas Proiects I, 2, 3, 4, Rifle Club 2, Music Festival 2. STEPHEN P. LIBERATORE Steve Navy Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm. A man of many interests . . . Quiet, dependable, considerate . . . Astute in science . . . Chooses to be an engineer. Student Crier 4, Marshal 3, 4, Science Fair I, 2, Gymnastics 1, Red Cross T, 2, Candy Sale 'l, 2, 3, 4, Christmas Proiects I, 2, 3, 4, Variety Show 3. RICHARD L. PIACENTINE Dick Mechanic The mystery of mysteries is to view machines making machines. Values license above all . . . Auto crazed . . . His nifty Chevy . . . Take the world but give me ltaly . . . May l have a pass? KENNETH F. REYNOLDS Kenny Teacher Men are polished by words and ac- tions and in their reflections are images of other men. Pedagogical ambitions . . , ltirterant nabob . . . Literary lampoonist . . . Erudite engineer. Student Crier 4, Philomath Biography and Verse Committee, Marshal 4, Can- dy Sale I, 2, 3, 4, Christmas Proiects I, 2, 3, 4, Language Lab Aide 3, 4, Graduation Sound Committee 2, Chair- man 3. JOHN S. RUSSO Hair Air Force The true standard of quality is seated in the mind, those who think nobly are noble. The good life . . . A sparkle . . . Loves Lake George . . . Wry humor . . . Hard work and fun. Student Council l, Gymnastics l, 2, Red Cross T, 2, 3, 4, Candy Sale 1, 2, 3, 4, Christmas Proiects l, 2, 3, 4. CARMEN ANTHONY TADDEO Tad Technician Wit and wisdom were born with this man. Willing and able . . . A desire to succeed . . . Perhaps an engineering career . . . A winning personality. Steering Committee 3, 4, Marshal 3, 4, Student Council 4, Red Cross 'l, 4, Candy Sale l, 2, 3, 4, Christmas Protects T, 2, 3, 4, Language Lab Aide 3, 4, Junior Prom Lighting Com- mittee 3, Student Government Day Representative 4, Senior Play, Variety Show 4. WILLIAM GORMAN THOMPSON, JR. Bill Machinist The great end of life is not knowl- edge, but action. Enioys the simple life, but runs at a fast pace . . . Quiet and shy . . . Wheeling and dealing in his '57 Ford . . . Serious, purposeful, and stolid. Candy Sale 3, Vocational Bowling Team 2, Christmas Proiects 4, Red Cross 4. EDWARD JOSEPH WAUGH Eddie Engineer On earth there is nothing great but man, in man there is nothing great but mind. Ed, likely to be anywhere . . . Super- Duper work evasion champ . . . Bal- ance of brains and brawn . . . Des- tined to do well. Candy Sale 3, 4, Christmas Protects t, 2, 3, Rifle Club 2. Qsenzbr Q3upez'Qf12Je.s' Zesf Eoohlny l Tom Butler and Linda Hagspiel Was! Ezfeg fo CSUCCQQJ Jane Nestell and Tony DeSantis Wfosf Uersafzk A Pat T yl and Tom Sullivan 83 975031 csopfzshcafeof y7fo.s! 7l'AYSfIC I ffl 2, an Jum Funn and Anita Stefanlnl Was! Wfuszcaf Tas! cszncere Tom Ferraro and Pat ..,,- F-qqp:-Q .igiqaqn Myles ana vac lnompson i y .nn af, ga 44 iff 1 A N 3 N f '- A y .4 y . I y Y . ' Y - . ' rlxf' Q sg , I a f 1 xj . I ' 5 J + I 0 gb-.56--4 .g,, . . Nancy Nathan and Tom Ferraro Taylor 92251 gnfekcfuaf John Natoli and Nancy Nathan Joanne Purcell and Jim Steele Was! Gomfbaf A Zjesf Zresseof.-i J John Natoli and Teresa Perez Wfosf 7fAAff1c Tina Reihl and Wayne Ramos Wosf ynferesblrzy Rachael Keville and Kevin Kaeding Was! gfkfafzb us lx. , i -' 1... fl ,p - , wr J ' 515 '- Lift. J , , ,,,, l ', ' ' ','.', l yn i ' ll' ff, J 'F' i n l 5 x Jim Finn and Sue Bennett 85 so, WWI Wosf Top ukr V l K Tom Sullivan and Jane Nesiello -. 1. . r' ' - . .61 'P '-1 Gemma Luciani and John Comolli Was! grzbzz Q I n 9750.51 gypzbaf f..', A 1.11, -. , 1,v..l.. . .5 ...QV o ffl' ' I ,sh .1 ,.xffI!f',31W m . , , . 5. '-.'129g-tg'-4' .- 1. .lu 4' .l,.'y1.lplE. ,Q I ,x.,f--JH.: . , tl l. hi -93 .hen -' JV- .1 so ' .. 3 m ,cw K - wfgezi' ' ' . 'Q ' ' ' ' A Ji' I ' 5' Lynda Moro and Vic Thompson f QA , SQ. ,WOO i C! l Q fl P' 1' rm! 'qv' W1 ul A I ,aa . ,lk ' .-EN wg 1 r I ' I I I H. ,-,. '42 '-iff' I , . u idk- Ai' SOUTH SOUTH SOUTH SOUTH SOUTH SOUTH SOUTH SOUTH SOUTH K ve MCO .lim S T965 34 22 8 32 T2 20 6 6 22 uinn fefanini SCORES Walpole Milton Needham Dedham Norwood Wellesley North Braintree Natick John Farlas T4 . 20 O 6 I2 T4 I2 28 T4 r X, V, ,, nm-fr i J- - 1 lm'-flor, Mr lmnlm Cnlvam, A .-f f.',r ssislanl 3 Tom Miller QA U JA I .15 Za Qsfafe il , 3 'Tom Sullivan, Co-Capi. Ql Vifompson I l l I Dana Merloni Q i Finn -,w 2 P I I 30' 0122105 ..v' ,, . mil 15..- ca - 9 gg me f, Wa n Bob Warren Z Z Tom Butler w I' Karl Dakail- TEAM RECORDS VARSITY J. V. SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN U. Barreira, J. McDeVltf, C. Deleo, B. Jachowicz, A. Eadger, J Diafelevi, F. McDevitt .xx X. I 4 eo! 6-2-T 5-3-l 6-O-O 4-3-0 n Rainey Q N Q Ro J Reed Rich Towle K Arthur U10 .xg aylor I John Cuvm.: am I 89 VARSITY TEAM: First Row: R. Towle, T. Miller J Rainey D McQuinn V Thompson D Merlonu Co Capt W Ramos Co Capt T Sullivan B Warren R Reed J Finn, T. Butler, K. Dakai, 2nd Row:AThle1ic Dir J Daniels J Feru o B Tirrell B Loring B Frost A Harrington J Crager M Taylor A Araulo J Farias Torieo, J. Srefanini, J. Cunningham, R. Clements Coach Deleo Coach Jacowicz 3rd Row P Nardnni R Pereira G Giombeth R Haubner D Tseklenls S Bodkln S. Dyer, J. Chaisson, K. Garvey, P. Cordella S Abloni G lodice B Smith J Capstick JUNIOR VARSlTY: First Row: D. Smith, M Lewis, G. Giombetti, R. NlcKinsTry, W. Tir- rell, R. Haubner, P. Cordella, W. Loring, S Dyer, J. Capsfick, K. Garvey, S. Bodkin, R Pereira, J. Chaisson, C. Jacowicz, S. Kamin R. Narichionig 2nd: Coach McDeviH, K Kimbal, J. Trombi, M. Vdoklis, B. Baker, W Hawkins, T. Dunlap, B. Swift, P. Borghi, M Richardson, N. Denny, E. Smith, M. Gumbin, B. Dolliver, B. Viol, E. Guardiani, P. Caul- dron, B. Thomasini, Coach Badger. s. -1--url -J.. The return of flunbcr He s mme no hc s mine 'SV 3 'ra .gram Sf.:-f'b,. Now iust look what you've done! , . Q.-. .-,v,,.-.f,-1u- I fa. z-.ree ,,,.,,,.,,,,,...v.. VJ.. ,, ,411 -,Av- , ',.,'T...-.. ...L Aren't you glad you use Dial-Don't you wish everybody dnd'9 in llll FRESHMAN TEAM: First Row: S. Balcum, N. McConarty, A. Chris- terfer, B. Auerr, R. Casabianco, M. Costin, T. Marchette, Second Row: Asst. Coach McDevitt, J. Dready, A. Hotter, B. O'Connell, J. Carney, S. McNally, J. Marchal, E. Meiners, T. Donovan, R. Carl- son, J. Sullivan, R. Robertson, Coach Diatelevi, Third Row: M. Lewis, J. Sarno, R. Crane, B. Gal- vani, T. Collins, F. Correnty, B. Summers, Manager, Fourth Row: J. Hayes, S. Carey, T. Mueller, H. Quigley, D. Hawkins, D. Car- diff, M. Grinley, Top Row: J. Saroskie, D. Toppin, T. McCortly. Af A 'ti It's a bird, it's a plane, it's a Flyer! . ' is, .J - ml as ,os --'f- , T155 y .J if-. ,...- 'lifx M 'N, E' y '1 .r J, 1' 'iii' vw A :fl 5 ...mm L mx.: - '. .- .pb --14. '1'fe't2pa ' 79521 1 'f wg' First Row: Drum Maioreite Diana Lincoln, Diane Nicoli, Leslie McKins1ry, Linda Wales, Rachael Keville, Carol Burr, Head Maiorette Brenda Rlvierag Se d R : J ' ' con ow oanne Rolls, Margaret LaValle, Pam Sulva, Debby Young, Margaret Smnth, Mary Deveau. at the rallies uf Wfqbreffes Gnfefla ined . - V . - In , 1. .uf 'K' V 4. ,5,. N . . . I- . ,Ax-1 'Fw - .glut ' ' via . ' ' 3 - :J'o'F',-l 1.35 -if r V - ri Q!! F' ' ' '. -X V V'-S I ' Vx l l.: 'v:!:c'l:t:r'R -Ll.. - -l ,J .' I - lql X ' r-ls,-r I ly-xii: l' ' K . 1 V' ' ii Af. ' 'HL 5.- ,?4. Q 3 49 -ILA-Yr ,Ll --L 'Tx 1 I AL 1 -1: .ra Q, -:L-:X , t fl' H 7' -. 4.-a. -. .. ,l ' . x rjn- -wg. 3, L- ' ' ' -AQ. - ' , lv -QQ. . ,ww - My .- new ww. . ifyjbv K- A - ..... -X'j.f3,A,s: iii: P 'llrqprg Q , , ' 'f' L' 1 - . I-in .f 51, 2213. . MN' - - . 'rg-,K J ' ,y .XSL 'I Q ' , F . .M A -- , ,a,f,,:N'jf,:,a, ., .gwpg ,. l Axtbzyc. gh alt. H1131 -wx-4.-- 'iicsif-4, . ' 'f - 'n Y lf:-if-.Ir 'T-Q-'izyfk5-aaQa'1'fS,-afb-.. . ef'--- . D xi--.:c:,.-wzpfff' -.f:1.xa,'s':a.?.-u:s'1. xxx. , . - .Qantas .-. at the games l ,- tlw Fooflmll Dance Jan First Row: N. Needleman, D. Gorevitz, S. Essaianian, C. Plourde, D. Renzi, M. Allison, B. Boch, L. Peso, S. Ferguson, C. Reihl, Second Row: D. Prince, J. Schoner, M. Grossberg, M. Gibbons, E. Josephs, D. Holmes, S. Hansen, J. Artzberger, L. Loring, L. Durgin, W. Fuller, B. Ross, M. Canton, T. Donovan, A. Bartolini, R. Franchi, P. DeWolfeg Third Row: D. Stanley, P. Powell, D. Moulton, L. Kustron, B. Germond, R. Dag, D. Oser, R. Fish, J. Mastrophillipo, W. Durgin, P. LeGrande, D. Sobiewski, G. Kincller, R. Whttemore, F. Lanagan, C. Palanzi, S. Moulton, J. Yee, P. McLellan, L. Koolkin, E. Kindler, B. Blake, Fourth Row: Mr. Oneschuk, J. Crawford, B. Howland, R. Callahan, T. Ferraro, B. Whitney, G. Richard, B. Hastings, L. Breed, C. Villa, W. Crane, L. Sobiewski, S. Montana. Practice . . . ' ' V ' . , i - 1 L! .Ali x -'ru' -bil. ,, ,I l ' , .. -Nei , ., . fllzladp V1 . Y ' i '1 :gn M 'SLXJK ,,,Z1,gqz w'g ' . I' Kin 11 - P' Ji ' 1 i i. . .x - -uct. , . , f' ff'Q - Yl'7'i '- Jig, . i V , 1- rw 4 ' i ' . L ,A ' , j - -K K . 1 mi M Niels as as-' - . -- ' A- .ffl lf.-'N F Q ,W . . E31-ea ' ffl f . i ' ' 'i 'N ' --- l V 1- ,J 4, -X ' Q Q .-...Z-+r i 4, -I .. Il1'. makes . . LN . t ., - 2,-., . ' T .. .. 'ifixlllf ' -1 'ar ' img -5- .5 ,..,','ffgQ M' ff L--N.-i s m f -UI? - .. - T A .-3' -1 . Sg r 14 pi- A ' Qjwf , 7. ,, ' lit-Kl7zif:, ni. 1 : 1 'lil ' , -Q' ish , E' - 'O' gh K Q J r 'ii . :jr 1- Vg' h i -I, 4,g,f.,ii:1- ,Lf-'-I - E: i , 1 E 'Q V1 'Q H ,be vi ai no S ue, mu ff rr-fy ,. - X.. . .F cs ,ff .- ii.-, I1 5 ,cliff ty ' , ,oi,,,,f, 4 .wi l , , V,, K., ,- - at T Q l Q I Arjx li-Xin JDJ 'ip W f Y,-,Xqr.jn'q,1 1 . ' -5 J ,- --1 A ': t f , . u., . f' Q., .1 '. l Y- I 'Q llslxl :' 'Q f-'- 'AWHJ 4- 6.45.15 li l'9i4fi!r..-' 'alibi I- K K 'T' jr , 'g -s Q.. 0 ' ., L . X -, g - 'ff .N 1 . f'- nf-'W'-'.4....... Heal 'F' tfxsbl'IffQ'S?E.f.'-'ki-Ssilx.:dll-f--f ' perfect UF CHQ afkakfa za! -1 First Rcwf Liz Devin, Captain Sue Caradonna, Gerri Betti, Arlene Tomasettig Second Row: Pamela Valentini, Joanne Cafani, Joanne Moresi, Diane Staruck, Joanne Pavia, Terri Nobilini. inspired Sou1h S? L -. 'W 1 at the rallies . vu,,.,,.. . 4 4 - i...-von-...fs ., -,---'- '- - 'v:..:. -ivan -0- sv- -- - - X . . . at the games . and at the Football Dance for the Bay State Champs! q .. :Ei ,,q,Q. ZQSAQXHQH 1965,-1966 1 Frank Hill N1 2 K gg, 1 6' K 1965-1966 Wacaf fan 13 YW' f 1 Y Allah be praised! F.S.H.S. Opponent 55 Braintree 54 79 Wellesley 69 58 Milton 52 47 Norwood 66 63 North 53 82 Dedham 64 75 Walpole 59 56 Needham 50 54 Braintree 58 , .- fc 63 Natick 8l A S Three on one? No problem. 1565! 6 , f,4 U Up, up, and away! Scores F.S.H.S. Opponent 92 Wellesley 66 7l Milton 57 62 Norwood 74 55 North 78 91 Dedham 80 68 Walpole 57 66 Needham 45 76 Natick 66 Tech Tourney 62 Carmelite 68 xl ,glilaflb Q 3444, 1 A 'Huang effl alia lv? ll: K Fila? .5ul'GIy4 x JUNIOR VARSITY: First Row: M. Richardson, P. Borghi, R, Brigham, B. Hawkins, P. Cauldron, J. Anderson, J. Hamilton, W. !,ic,lli.f--r, Second Row, G. Rubenstein, manager, T, McCarthy, R, Simonson, D. Watcrficld, J. Rubin, B. Whitney, J. Stacey, W. 4 C l D L l ink H31 ,fmft 1- f'O jfzffyjfzce Kay Qsfafe Eeayue D f- 1 N 7QCA !OU!I2Qy AfJflQGl'C1l?CC VARSITY SQUAD: First Row- Stephen Basile, Arnold Andre Th A . , omas ugusf, Stephen Kamin, Brad Hawkins, Second Row: Coach Grealey, Manager Beniamin Galvani, James Lilley, Wayne Ramos, Frank Hill, Paul Cauldron, Dennis Giombetti. Absent: Kevin Salvi, Joseph Palma, Dana Merloni, Thomas Sullivan. It went thataway! Ng X i - X , . . 1 Wayne seemed ten feet tall under the boards. Shake hands and Come OU' f'9'1 Q' If 1 97 enzbr me ey csfars 'X inf! J I O flafl .l , 15:0 K m 4'fl Ron Reed J Ili! - 1 I assi'- 4 E - 1 Ili QU fl! ----if im G A 98 Jim Stcc-lc ll -..I f Captain Joe Crager ilillzx at mg .5 i' 4' :swim W' We YH ' Z' Z1 , I dye! y-'nt VI' fit? ' F fa! 5 ' I. '9 te 24. 7 5 gifs u ' 'Z 4310? 0 as 3 ' 2 - ' Q XX fi if Xa Scores South Opponent 2 Wellesley O 5 Braintree 2 3 Milton O 2 Dedham 3 3 North O 1 St. Sebastian IO O Walpole 5 O Needham 3 O Norwood 7 2 Natick 5 2 Wellesley 3 7 Braintree O 5 Milton 3 O North O O Dedham 7 O Walpole 3 O Needham 2 2 Norwood 5 2 Natick 2 2 Alumni 3 Tom But Most V luable Playe ii 17 Rick Parmenter 196.5-1966 Wecorf ZU012 6 Was! 1 IQJ 2 VARSITY HOCKEY SQUAD: First Row: W. Loring, V. Thompson, Capt. J. Crager, T. Butler, R. Reed, J. Steele, Second Row: J. Shepard, V. Accorsini, D. Anderson, K. Kimball, E. Dowd, R. Parmenter, Third Row: Coach Robert Bell, R. Newman, J. Taylor, B. Hastings, S. Dyer. I' Q . I ' . f ' -. 44 y ' 1 J ,. fx x . - .,, f Y . . . E X marks the spot. , tg' . 'A J , A h 4 1 'v F -.T Q Q R,-f 'X . .. W' . .-, V ,Lf . -1 4 , , -ying , 1 . I , . I . ' , .lr v'.:,fx . ,, - ?, 1 :AL FA .' 21' Q-.'?',l ' ' -?eCT:X x . , 5, F ,x.,.,' Q .1 .A sf -- . -.- . -1-, -'3 sk Y.- V W hi. - V. .Q ,-A. Lui' A:-V3 32:15 1 , Y 5-.P-2. I.,-' --din 'Y- ,x P fx ' f new-ft - - . .L . A, .X . '.iibA 'B -l. - LSI, Af.':'uA'f ' ' l- ' 'Q ' . A st :WJ n ' ,' 'Fil ..,'rf5 S ' Lf- ' 'fx' ' 'sf' ' 225.110- f -- - ' - .' - v ' . ' ' r - . nigga-'X Q . ,.',2' Y 'X -P .vm-, 5. -. 3. ,. ,,..' ' .1- . '.-rw ,QQ r-, '--,.. 5 q if , V - . -., ,. 5,K,.b3,e ... ' 4.364 3 V uf- - .- l',x ,x' Q , ' quit: . , . J v . s ,qi-A Q.,-An..-xx . ', .' , Y ' ,Nw-:va f' ,475 .- 7? 'f 'i1K ,'1-'. 1 . '.f'.r',.f 'L ' A 'W ...wwv.,:1.:f' ' .. :H-:Q-5.67 if a J 1 S-ffaffsa, f af' 'Ffa - 'f fo Elf-? 'f1'v.3l 'Sag-av. ' , ' r - .-- -.. . .-4.- y ' ' ff' :.:-- ---,f' ' - - . f.. .. 4-, ,,,,,.,--6.4 4 '. jt'L- 'C YZ! -.xsstxg ' ' fu-eHfuf:-,,.'- ' ' . fy' jg. 1 ' 4 .T-'-A-4' -' , . f-' ' A -' if s ' 1-',-' 1 1 -3. . ' .Ot v l . ,.:. .V 'I ', uw - f N , ' .a u eff? ' 4 -'f ' 'lot-:f?2.b9fdfr.f'. A - ' Get off my back! 1 All-Star Kevin Kimball in action. .3- jfc Q 70131512 Y li Y fix il' ,VJ 9, ' You'cl better pray! All-Star Donald Anderson tries a shot against Braintree. IO0 nv-'P Jim Taylor faces off against North Worse than Route 9 at five o'clock! Y-1 ..-' ' rv nv- ' 4' 1 M ' ,j',aoif ' .N- f-I JAM zt I . 1 -A 1 D, :, I7 DQ' f 'Q ,p , -l ,M Wlqjlfb. I fl i 5 . ,! ' j-4 , , '. .N ,fa .-,-' 'ffm f'-' ' ,V1 ' v . . 4 -4 l.v F Anyone clsc want to play goalie? 5 ross oun ff a i l ,i 2 X 1 .- . First Row: R. Bowman, D. Anderson, C. Larrabee, L. Kitchen, K. Jordan, J. Howard, T. Dyer, T. Anthony, J. Howard, Second Row: Coach Dowling, S. Essaianian, J. Robertson, N. Dowd, D. Eiss, D. Whittemore, S. Appell, B. Stetson, R. Kowalski. ,,.-.. I2 001' TGC Ughmu - f' ' ' -. f --+V e -f---4-1 -- + ., Q. 4. ,F .wp,, Y First Row: R. Kassabian, J. Ferullo, D. Lewis, A. Folino, D. Holmes, L. Kitchen, R. Kowalski fcapt.l, A. Piccirillo. H. Fantoni, T. Anthony, R. Stetson, M. Rodin Cmgnly Second Row: E. Collins, R. Clements, D. Tseklenis, D. Eiss, T. Miller, R. Haubner, J. Rainey, R. Bowman, R. Kowalski, J. Howard, S. Essaianian, D. Hardy, L. Paglia, J. Jordan, Coach Dowling. Tom to the rescue! Hi there . . ,. .1 VARSITY First Row K Dexter L Devine L Goddard M Steacie P Ritchie N Comolli M Cole, Second Row: S. Reder, P. McKee L Martinez C Joyce N Martinez Coach Catherine Walker B Brandol ll J Duane D Spencer, D. Crosby, E. Gould, Scores Framingham South Opponent I Ashland I O Needham 2 1 Dedham 0 0 Braintree 'l 0 Walpole 4 2 Norwood I I Natick 0 O Ashland 3 O North l O Wellesley 2 JV Team First Row G Anspach L Fraeluc K Salctnick D Lincoln, P. Cournoyer, B. McLaughlin, S. Bayes, Second Row J Pontz C Dow J Logan K Vandcnberg P Drechsel E Dollivcr, M. Gans, P. Little, J. Beal, K. Summers, M. Toscana. Captain Marilyn Steacie S2Qw67 fziznfebaaly I965-1966 VARSITY AND JUNIOR VARSITY: First Row: P. Hixon, A. Zanbell, E. Dolliver, C. Reihl, N. Martinez, Captain Sue Bennett, S. Skinner, D. Martinez, D. Spencer, J. Duane, K. Martin, D. Crosby, Second Row: A. Johnson, E. Kindler, E. O'Grady, P. Spencer, S. Maish, D. Stanley, B. Boch, D. Spencer, P. Bell, K. Flaherty, C. Joyce, P. Ritchie, J. Beal, Coach Patricia West. Scores Framingham South Opponent 25 North 22 33 Natick 19 1 I Wellesley 35 I3 Needham 21 12 Braintree 24 22 Dedham l l 24 Walpole 22 Norwood 1 Tina 'tempts to take the ball Next time, let's try it through the top. 1 wan, fo hold your hand' r., sf . ,' W mm.. i ug' 3 . vf 1 s 0 5 7 12212 asfzkzs fs 57.3, ig y . , . Qs.. W K- 1 6,9 -LQ' Q gk 'FAX A 5 K' A .I :- x .T , gk I IM . nu' 'W U J W . fy ,Q Q ,likfif U X 0 'J N 0 awk Nfqsg E I l .Q r 5 A 1 1.1 w ' fv F l I x - 4 -Ax r A g -, I LH 'Q'-I 'il .'ri!f'3'rix I r Ii First Row: A. Manzella, J. Natachioni, D. Pollard, J. Mansfield, G. Scycouska, K. Miller lco-capt.J, E. Datti lco-captj, R. Jones, J. Borgio, J. Henderson, E. Lehman, R. Tedoschak, Second Row: Coach Wheeler, G. Hardy, R. Rendell, G. Artsburger, H. Morgan, G. Malloy, A. Hensel, W. Smith, G. Zerbini, D. Lopes, R. One, S. Caparelliotis, D. Holmes, R. Paul, A. Hodder, E. Rustighini, Mr. Woodcome, Assistant Coach. N ffm.. .A .-..-'.z- Y' .-Q' f'1 C , ' '-.1 1 L -144' . N Going my way? 2 Rex Trailer couldn't do any bellerl ,I . OCCQZ' 80122 That's using your head! Oh, you do the Hokey Pokey, and that's what it's all about . . . Kick the ball, not my headl SOCCER SQUAD: First Row: E. Lehman, S. Crawford, M. Sullivan, P. Henick, H. Morgan, R. Sleczkowski, S. Fedorchak, G. Malloy, T. Manzella Second Row: Coach George Wheeler, J. Anderson, B. Hastings, G. Nichols, V. Acricini, E. Bryant, D. Bevilacqua, J, Mansfield, K. Miller, E, Dani Assistant Coach Ronald Alves. CSOUll57S Qgloofff Scene ,-,rs a-.S k .lgfxl v , i A A ' Q' I ' ' i' 1-1 Q Q ,L A W , A jf 3 ' 4 3 ' , E T . ': ' W5 .1 4+ a 'LE 'I-V wif? '-1 'Pt' . ,Q '- ,xl Q ! ,. 'J L gw .-fa gk 1 -ff, Sie T -. 5- 'S - FTW 9 an s-I 7'- F IO6 Activities Zi The kit didn't predict this. A V3 Z 1 Step on it, Madame Dcfarge. wr .. fzkanfaf gijfapso I C' .lx ,av-pf r Mr. Martin crowns Queen Dorothy Louns- bury, escorted by Scott Moulton. The Prin- cesses: Rozannc Agostinelli, Linda Sturrock, 4 . The Grand March T4 1. H ?1,1 Q .UD 4' ve- 'gf ' ' wan- 11 11121014 yj 140122 -uv .fp 922 I4 1965 17 .-5,.rg A ,,wf's 5-3:1--'I--Q Q '- '4 w-.e V . .., ry,-11fTZ'1gQ XX :lfN'v,A avy!y1 1 .x.x:!,r1i--.Ls-1.x Q in an .Q 'f3Zr5g'j5f? ,S-'1'fgfL,2' ' 5-1f!i'i 6. .. rQ65?q5gfiR1,rv,,e,,3gx 5.5 diff' f Lf' .-,X gif. 0-1 1 rr r X divx mv.- -N ' . , . A ' .Q x 1 L vs . ' V W X 'B-gl , .Qi 11 X iff, ry., 4 W Q fv .A N, lv: r ' '1 in f ghould I Yell her my foot is caught s.-3' NJ '1' X In her hoop? . , -gif? 'L' x - x-mm-ff. X ' X , 1d Beverly Brandolini, escorted by lahhew Taylor, Carl ames Fair, respectively. Oosterman, and goofgaf Zan ce The changing of the guard: Ramos and Sullivan, '65 Co-Captainsg Coach Jachowiczg and Clements and Iodice, '66 Co-Captains The talented cheerleaders baked a cake to honor the Bay State League Champs MHHMI an t 3- i Here's looking at you! 1-Q-' -.., HN -VAN IH.,- a -vgo. ' ii, , .. We danced on and on IIO 7 ,- Faculty solonst Mr Thomas Murphy. Qx 2 , I QSXUOQI2 i i STUDENT COUNCIL MEMBERS: First Row: S. Caradonna, P. Taylor, S. Bennett, T. Ferraro, W. Garrett, J. Natoli, D. Lopes, R. Haubner, P. Bremer, J. Moresi, T. Nobilini, Second Row: D. Crosby, J. Pavia, S. Waters, J. Cella, P. DeSantis, B. Flumere, J. Staruck, E. Burt, D. Gusha, P. Ritchie, J. Cattani, Third Row.: K. Kaeding, T. McCarthy, K. Dakai, A. DeSantis, F. Hill, K. Salvi, N. McConarty, Mr. Robert Flaherty, Advisor. W, OFFICERS: William Garrett, lst Vice-President, John Natoli, President, Dwight Lopes, 2nd Vice President, Robert Haubner, Trea: Sue Bennett, Recording Secretary, Pamela Bremer, Cor- responding Secretary, Mr, Flaherty, Advisor. Il2 HIGH AWARD WINNERS: Selected by a vote of the Student Council I and the Faculty were John Natoli, Student Government Day Represent- f ative, Thomas Sullivan, Jewish War Veterans Award, and Joan I Marc-nghi, Daughters of the American Revolution Award. 'fr . JOZIIZCI SENIOR MEMBERS: First Row: Pat Taylor, Sharyn Waters, Anthony DeSan'fis, John Nafoli, Thomas Ferraro, Pamela Bremer, Susan Bennett Second Row: Susan Caiadonna, Frank Hill, Karl Dakai, Kevin Salvi, and Kevin Kaeding. vm I Mr. President .l Now, here's the problem . . . 53 - We've got the answersl' D i QSXUOQJQZ' G0 an czf Tfojecfs I ' r I fs - gs A 1 . 4 ' 1 X i r. .?' , if Ei.. - 1 - 3 charities. The one that got away. s s Just a few of the more than 3,000 cans of food contributed to the Salvation Army and the 50 bags of clothing sent to the Save the Children Federation. And away we go! In addition, the homerooms adopted fifty-two less fortunate families and made their Christmases a lrrrlr: brighter with presents. Similarly, in March, the homerooms sent packages to local servicemen fighting in Viet Nam. l The 1965 Candy Sale, sponsored by the Student Council, was a great success. South students sold 3,800 pounds of fudge to earn approximately 51,100 for various If -V 5,1 X X 1 1 TX 'N ! M 11 23119914122 ommzffe es Y r 7? SENIOR CLASS STEERING COMMITTEE: First Row: S. DeNicoIais, J. Marenghi, N. Nathan, M. Maguire, T. Sullivan, A. DeSantis, J. Nestell, S. Skinner, M. Steacie, O. Boyko, Second Row: D. Nicoli, R. Taft, L. Paglia, K. Kaeding, L. Sobiewski, L. DiPesa, S. Bennett, P. Taylor, Third Row: Mr. Hubert Edmond, Advisor, J. Natoli, T. Ferraro, V. Thomson, M. Taylor, F. Hill, J. Rainey, C. Taddeo. . , . I I ,, n ' 0 t . :-' . SENIOR STEERING COMMITTEE 'll I I i r .J- CLASS OFFICERS SENlORS:. Meredith Maguire, secretary, Thomas Sullivan, JUNIORS: Brian Hastings, president, James Warren, Ireas vice president, Anthony Desantis, president, Jane Nestell, urerg John Lemerige, vice pfesidem, Debby Spencer, Sec treasurer. ,Mary- K It JUNIOR STEERING COMMITTEE F YP' s- JUNIOR CLASS STEERING COMMITTEE. First Row J. Cella, J. Pavia, K. Cosgrove, B. Flumere, B. Hast ings, J. Warren, J. Lemarise, D. Spencer, N. Paul, D Spencer, J. Duane, Second Row: R, Martell, E. Datti S. Isaacson, K. Summers, B. Brandolini, A. Potter, S Woick, D. Staruck, K. Miller, Mrs. Sophie Saves. Ad visor, Third Row: R. Franchi, W. Smith, S. Alderman J. Collins, R. Haubner, E. Grant, P. Tigue. S. Bislwov. IIS ' l my 01455 df? l I First Row: K. Summers, R. Taft, D. Fuller, E. Myles, E. Provencher, G. Luciani, K. Ferrari, D. Staruk, Second Row: D. Nicoli, J. Palmer, S. Caparelliotis, J. Finn, E. Turieo, D. Young, Mr. Shaughnessey. 7 '5'l E.: Kevin Salvi, Captain, Eileen Myles, Lieutenant, Mr. Shaughnessey, Ad- visor. Stop! in the name of love! Vocational Marshals Fir.: Pow. J Beaton, S. Libcratorc, C. Taddco, J. Chaisson, V. Joslin, E. Bacon, Second Row: Mr. Fraser, advisor, J. Romani, K l I6 P1-fnolfln, S Cowcrn, R. Ncmef. Q3fu0Q12f Gfzef ik First Row: C. Sawyer, K. Mulvey, A. Cheney, K. Kamin, M. Taylor, J. Marenghi, M. Needleman, J. Lawson, S. Skinner, D. Barwell, L. Carrachinip Second Row: S. Avery, B. Donley, A, Miller, S. Pike, A. Robertson, D. Ebeling, A. Johnson, D. Pullin, Miss Kathleen Dowd, advisor, Third Row: L. Sachs, J. Mullen, S. Reder, S. Bishov, B. Perry, J. Rubin, E. Waters, H. Morgan, R. Seegal, N. Conca. 'Zgli ww! l Festiva- -:-rzwieekgf X so ll X I L E L' N EA? S NAT, i CK my x 1 at -'rgme-ss: ' if J Q' - Q X P25 X . 'AA - N ' 4' s A 5 - Q.-5 ., ' R -' ' l x Lf' Y The Editors. Seated: Karol Kamin, Feature editor, Joan Marenghi, editor-in-chief, Mark Needleman, assistant editor-irtechiefg Standing: Sue Skinner and Matt Taylor, Now, bring back a good story! Editor Joan Marenghi gives sports editors, Kathy Henderson, assistant sports editor, Ann Cheney, news editor' out the assignments for another Crier. and Diana Pullin, assistant feature editor. 'fl PICTURE COMMITTEE: John Natoli, assist- ant, and Jane Gallivan, editor. ' 'll ew, x! FEATURES: Nancy Nathan, editor, Rhonda Taft and Sharyn Waters, assistants. I I jj zbmaff EDITORS: Jeanne LaVine, assistant, Ken Koolkin, editor-in-chief, Linda DiPesa, as- sistant. I I I BIOGRAPHY 8. VERSE COMMITTEE: First Row: D. Barwell, S. Avery, B. Donley, P. Bell, S. Bennett, J. Purcell, Y. Childs, J. Hardy, R. Keville, R. Harris, Second Row: Miss Dorothy Janda, Advisor, D. Joyce, N. Conca, R, Tomazewski, M. Maguire, M. Steacie, L. Bartlett, D. Nicoli, P. Bremer, S. Heald, Miss Madeline Placentino, Advisor, Third Row: G. Betti, O. Boyko, L. Sturrock, C. Wallace, P. Graham, S. Skinner, J. Lawson, J. Carmody, J. Nestell. VOCATIONAL BIOGRAPHY 8- VERSE COMMITTEE: Scott Coffqrn, Mr, William Molloy, Advisor, Kenneth Pfgyitolds. 45 I Y A fa 1 BIOGRAPHY 8. VERSE EDITORS: Joanne Purcell, assistant, Sue Bennett, editor, and Peggy Bell, assistant. A SPORTS STAFF: Matt Taylor, Linda Loring, editor, Kevin Salvi. Absent: Sue Gibson. ' I I J I. If it gl BUSINESS 8. ADVERTISING STAFF EDITORS: Kevin Kaeding and Susan DeNicolais. r .42 I . ,Y , wwf! L' 2.3.19 'A A .i,g.,. of I I 1.1-f BUSINESS 81 ADVERTISING STAFF: First Row: J. Kannar, S. Ritchie, S. Miller, S. DeNicoIais, K. Kaeding, S. Heald, R. Harris, C. Nelson, Second Row: K. Mulvey, M. Fyrer, L. Sturrock, D. Wells, D. Bruce, L. Crowley, S. Rovinelli, Mr. Louis Trevani, Advisor, Third Row: M. Maguire, B. Koch, P. Stefanini, E. Collins, L. Koolkin, L. Kichen, J. Evans. The principle of doublethink : When you think you've met a deadline, you haven't. Ken Koolkin confers with Mr. Thomas Hamilton, Advisor. YA .A J ' ART STAFF: Lucille Samaras, who created the cover and title page, and Virginia Dodge, editor. afzbn afjfn or OCIQI1 ERUER Q' l tnndncrrw l 1966 Inducteeslon left of speaker's standj First Row: M. Berg, L. Carracini, K. Dexter, J. Gaulin, J. Hardy, S. Liberatore, L. Slatkavitz, S. Alderman, S. Bishov, A. Cheney, Second Row: J. Cheney, C. Devine, B. Gilroy, B. Hastings, K. Henderson S. Isaacson, J. Lawrence, D. Lopes, M. Mahoney, R. Manevitz, Third Row: J. McKinstry, J. Odabachi, A. Potter, D. Pullin, S. Rarnpley, E. Randall, A. Robertson, P. Tigue, M. Tolle, L. Yeaton. 1965 Inductees lon rightj First Row: K. Kaeding, N. Nathan, L. DiPesa, S. DeNicolais, J. Natoli, D. Beaton, T. DeSantis, B. Donley, P. Graham, Second Row: D. Joyce, K. Koolkin, C. Lawson, L. Loring, J. Marenghi, J. Nestell, S. Orazi, C. Reihl. 1 SlIHllLFlRSHIPz QL, all e l J 1 I .5 N -4' I. Linda DiPesa, John Natoli, Corresponding Secretary Treasurer A . , 1 s - Q Z CHFIRFICTER Larry Paglia, President l .4 Nancy Nathan, Vice-Preaidc-nv Susan DeNiC0lai5, Mr. Martin presenting certificates and pins. Recording Secretary gufure eac ers ' fwssoczdfzbn First Row: C. Dow, J. Costello, M. Steacie, P. Graham, T. Rhiel, J. Lavine, S. Rosenbladt, S. Bornstein, C. Camacho, Second Row: E. Cormier, V. Upham, R. Harris, M. Gans, D. Joyce, J. Rivers, M. Katz, H. Cordery, Third.Row: J. Siel, M. Fyrer, S. Heald, P. Edmond, S. Heinemann, M. Mahoney, A. Mahoney, J. Bell, K. Dowd. ai lilff OFFICERS: Marilyn Steacie, treasurer, Tina Reihl, vice president, Pat Graham, president, Jeanne LaVine reporter, Miss Mary O'Neil, advisor. EI. Il lril llimm is iii!! si' J X Is it true that an apple a day is a fringe benefit? 1-I 51 gfdf Y iff? il i LIBRARY AIDES: First Row: Miss Lathrop, A. Provencher, K. Moscatelli, L. Koolkin, R. Conrado, Ammerman, Second Row: D. Stalker, R. Seegal, B. Garrett, A. Cheney, D. Pullin, S. Pike, P E. Gould, S. Costin, A. Johnson, S. Bayes, C Martin, G. Anspach, Third Row: E. Randall, D Spencer, K. Summers, B. Groves, D. Spencer, L. Levine, L. Yeaton, A. Robertson, E. Svenson, Fourth Row: S. Ferguson, S. Ferdorchec, R. Con rado, D. Fitts, D. Carvalho, B. Martell, D. De- Mille. SENIOR LIBRARY AIDES: First Row: Miss Lathrop, B. Sherman, C. Burr, J. Finn, J. LaVine, T. Ferraro, S. Bennett, J. Gallivan, Second Row: L. Loring, B. Donley, S. Avery, C. Reihl, P. Graham, P. Taylor, D. Joyce, J. Burnham. ff- 5 If Eliznlmtlm Lathrop, Librarian Pi ,., COLLECTORS' CLUB: S. Costin, A. Johnson, P. Ammerman, A. Provenchcr, A. Robertson, Second Row: D. DeMille, 5. Ferguson, J. Finn, S. Fcrdorchec, B. Groves, D. Pullin. Y I I it I I I i l l anyuaye 506 qi es CQ Wu 16 zfyuaf 67115 I First Row: J. Siel, G. Anspach, K. Martin, N. Trust, V. Megin, R. Warren, C. Luminari, J. Polomarenko, C. Dow, Second Row: R. Goddard, S. Hansen, S. Reder, M. Devoe, C. Thistle, P. Cournoyer, E. Hayes, M. Donnelly, R. Harrington, Third Row: P. Norton, A. Arauio, C, Taddeo, J. Lemerise, B. Frost, B. Garrett, J. Ponce, J. Scagnelli, W. Perini, Fourth Row: Mr. Walter Korowski, Audio-Visual Director, D. Carvalho, D. Gallagher, P. McCollum, P. Tigue, M. Needleman, R. Kowalski, R. Wrensinski, J. Henderson, B. Martel. 41 1' 1 l' X Two of our invaluable aides. -- .affaffv . J i 5? if r 8, in 9 I1 ' M1 Agfa 1 Y- Mahhytux' Q u :yr lw I ' -s, All right, who put the Beatle album on? S I24 CMM Q ::, 1 tl. 'IH 1 1 2 if '1iil?jE X X Qfman C116 FRENCH CLUB: First Row: A. Roberts, E. Gould, L. Fraelic, E. Dolliver, C. Burr, S. DeNicolais, A. Pro- vencher, A. Robertson, C. Derouin, A. Miller, Second Row: M. Donnelly, J. Costello, E. Moran, A. Litter, L. Bartlett, K. Dowd, J. Bell, S. Bayes, J. Polomarenko, Mrs. Florence Mack, Advisor, Third Row: R. Tomaszew- ski, I.. Antonioli, P. Little, L. Bartlett, E. Svenson, D. Lopes, R. Kassabian, S. Hansen, M. Allison, N. Hubert. FRENCH CLUB OFFICERS, Cleft, include Ellen Dolliver, treasurer, Anne Provencher, secretary, Sue DeNicolais, president, and Carol Burr, vice president. 'n l' l Q-4 K GERMAN CLUB fleftj First Row: J. Lawson K Henderson J Cheney, M. Sulla, W. Garrett, Second Row J Ebun M Sullivan S. DeCollibus, E. Grant, W. Perini, Mr. William Friary Advisor Baffin C116 ld LATIN CLUB: First Row: B. Flumere, S. lsaacson, J. Odabachi, M. Sulla, B. Gilroy, L. Loring, P. Dreschel, S, Miller, E. Byrt, C. Manarino, E, Diasio, Second Row, Miss Antoinette Gucciardi, Advisor, P. Mansfield, A. Cheney, R. Dobson, E. Waters, D. Lopes, S. Bishov, M. Allison, L. Peso, Miss Helen Vancavage, Advisor LATIN CLUB OFFICERS: First Row, Mar- I I garet Sulla, vice president, and Linda Lor- ing, president, Second Row: Beverly Gil- roy, secretary, Betty Flumere, and Shelley Isaacson, program chairmen. GERMAN CLUB OFFICERS: fright! Kathleen Henderson, vice president, Jonathan Cheney, president, and Mar- garet Sulla, secretary. panzk J R Af! im SPANISH CLUB: First Row: N. Rosen, J. Hardy, N. Nathan, L. Biasini, D. Nicoli, P. Duca, C. Peso, L. Levine, R. St. Laurent, Second Row: P. Mansfield, B. Donley, D. Barwell, S. Avery, Y. Childs, C. Nelson, V. Upham, Mrs. Heda Skiotisg Third Row: D. Joyce, J. Siel, P. DaPrato C. Cramer, M. Katz, J. Purcell, M. Bolnes, M. Lembo, S.Borns1ein. fbegafzhy ll I v . l Q . A spirited practice session. l I26 i SPANISH CLUB OFFI- CERS Ileftj Pat Duca and Lucia Biasini, program chairmen, Diane Nicoli, presi- dent, and Carol Peso, secretary-treasurer. DEBATING CLUB OF- FICERS Klefth William Garrett, president, Rebecca Manevitz, secretary, and Scott Moulton, vice presi- dent. 'u bball! 1 Q 1.1 A E .ei t Hz. -A 1?ii + 2353! Q-E, I Teresa Perez exhibits a serape to the Spanish Club members. 3 , ,Z .. ,, ug DEBATING CLUB: First Row: C. Rogers, S. Bayes, S. Moulton, R. Manevitz, W. Garrett, J. Leao, Second Row: Miss Joanne Shinnick, Advisor, L. Katz, D. Haendel, W. Perini, Mrs. Dorothy Carter, Advisor. E. - A I wish I had an outfit like that. i I i-:X SENIOR PLAY CAST. First Row: Yvonne Childs, Libby Bartlett, Christina Reihl, Susan Bennett, Bill Thayer, Henry Morgan, Pat Graham, Diana Lincoln, Linda DiPesa, Mrs. Marion Prim, Director, Second Row Susanne Avery, Paul Henick, Ed Collins, Ronnie Wreszinski, Scott Moulton, Joe Bruner, Joanne Purcell Linda Loring. Absent, Sharyn Waters. i N A is ft D f X I' I l J fl A. , xi - fn X1 ' .I ' x A ' I l ..kv 1 - I Q I : - rrq- ,. -1- ,-,L O- -,,, T Turn it off, Flora,1urn it off. l28 Oh, Prince, a genuine Mickey Mouse watch' 4 9 301250 QX My America! Us , ll 1 . Oh, Tina, college isn't that imporfan1l Hold it, I'm going to sneeze! SENIOR PLAY CREW. First Row: S. DeNicolais, N. Rosen, B. Donley, J. LaVine, K. Kaeding. R. Taft, S. Rosenblatf, P. Taylor, J. Hardy, D. Clifford, Second Row: D. Wells, G. Beffi C Cramer, J. Gallivan, N. Symmes, J. Carmody, S. Skinner, M. Steacie, M. Maguire, D. Barwell Third Row: W. Garretr, J. Rainey, J. Collins, S. DeCollibus, M. Taylor, T. Ferraro, L. Sobiev.-ski C. Taddeo. Oh, Sharyn! I fold you to be careful of my banana peels! l29 is Our captain and stage d 7 Uarzbly nl . t n. I The tTa No eas 'FT The Sinn fffuvm ,Wm n Fwmsiifl L mfw'ff 5 HEAUY5 CM 50W LNNIIS .ww I 1 4 Faith Weir ' Xl. 'I 1 'E B tasmagorical, Great-Wild Men!! Mr. Jachowicz shy?? Bat Man and frnends he Wildest Wild Man! D The Wild Daisies i wight and Ronnie Zrama J -'iff First Row: N. Grace, C. Bachini, B. Swift, Y. Childs, J. Collins, L. Bartlett, M. Lembo, D. Scagnelli, Second Row: A. McCann, K. Barbieri, R. Mazzuchelli, B. Lewis, K. Rogers, S. Sneider, M. Gagne, C. Foster, Third Row: N. Mahoney, P. Lelli, R. Kassabian, S. DeCollibus, J. Robertson, L. Bartlett, D. Devico. Absent: Mrs. Marion Prim, Advisor. DRAMA CLUB OFFICERS: C. Bachini, recording secretary, J. Collins, vice president, Y. Childs, president, B. Swift, corresponding secretary. ' ' .I I wonder if they're talking about me? Rehearsing for the one-act plays. 'K 'at f Mr. Clancy's Clearance Sale Good piece of sculpture, there, Ginny. I. Aff C115 5 J X. S cw, , 4 Wglj ' f ' l Steve DeColIibus explains membership rules to Jimmy Collins. i . First Row: L. Johnson, O. Boyko, S. DeCollibus, P. Dulong, C. Brustas, D. Clifford, C. Devitt, P. Bremer, Second Row: Mr. Clancy, Advisor, J. Hardy, J. French, C. Wallace, L. Samaras, M. Macomber, R. Freedman, S. Hansen, K. Luminari, Third Row: A. Hatch, A. Smith, J. Grossman, L. Lomath, D. Kenney, P. Little, D. Wells, B. Stetson. OFFICERS: Olga Boyko, secretaryg Cathy Brustas, vice-president, Pam Dulong, presi- dent, Steve DeColIibus, treasurer. fjk Rifle Club members, First Row: J. Stearns, W. Whitcomb, T. Carbonneau, R. Higgins, secretary, D. Coates, president E Divine, vice president, D. Totten, treasurer, J. Mastrop A. Thompson, W. Teelg Second Row: D. Goodwin, S. Grace, R Wells B. Smith, D. Pitts, R. Beckman, C. Plourde, M. Higgins, T, Anthony, Coach Raymond Crowley. MEETING every Monday and Friday, The i965-66 Rifle Club enioyed a successful season at the Framingham A r m o r y range. Under the direction of Mr. Raymond Crowley, the members received training in safety principles and instruc- tion in marksmanship. The match with North highlighted the season although the South Shooters were edged by a few points. Q 1 aug!!-sing , 'Y ?r. ,-1 I. X . f i ,, R: fi, c:,. ft Rc-acl, on the U- ' , ' firing line. . sl,- ,,! 7' f' t 'Q Ix?'.:Tv'i 11K ff' I aff Q4 5 r.'.:s'? :Yi rs' ' S- f ' f - -f I f 1 1 ' 'W ff' if I ,A Y ,f f f fwzkslo ane l ' l I lg l , .J --..., l Mr. Albert DeCollibus, advisor, makes an adiustment on the student-built radio-controlled plane, with Peter Dallamora, Steve Liberatore, and David Gorevitz, looking on. ln the spring club members successfully flew the plane, controlled from the ground by a radio transmitter. Absent from the picture were Bob Johnson, Paul Sliney and Tim Mueller. SA' GA16 f fa W :fi f I ,nj ,, X I Q j ml 'W ,ai 'Z 0 Q -:QA rl :rv C' P Q N fi U FS? lgil ' d . s -9' '1 The newly formed Ski Club officers and class representatives are shown with their advisor, Mr. Paul Zaido. Front Row: Joan Keefe, secretary, Ed Turieo, president, Richard Jones, vice president, Paula Ammerman, treasurer, Second Row: Mr. Zaido, Maurice Costin, freshman, David Sullivan, sophomore, Mary Fyrer, senior, James Hibel, iunior. Twenty-five club members made the trip to the Blue Hills for a day's skiing. l3S 01228 C012 0122153 Qi Y i First Row: N. Mahoney, J. Ahmadiian, D. DeMiIie, J. Costello, J. McKinstry, B.'Brotherton, K. Wheeler, K. Cartwright, A. McCann, Second Row: S. Lehan, M. Lawson, D. Ferrara, J. Siel, E. Eldridge, G. Fisher, A. Emerson, J. Rivers, D. Scagnelli, Miss Betsy Wiggins, Advisor. BETTY CROCKER SCHOLARSHIP WINNER, Jane Lawson E ill til VQZQ,-1' ., . I .ln o 'gf ' t- :' V f .Q 14 '-frififsz ..- ' . :-71 X Xi: It Xxx' Looks good! OFFICERS Jane Costello, secretary, Judith Mc- Kinstry, president, and Barbara Brotherton, vice president, helped plan the year's activities that included a visit to Continental Bakery and a talk by Betty Day of Kenneth's Hair Institute. ei' px ' 2520, . ii? '-fe? O if' 'Q ,f Q - o 21. I X f EWU' 0 , .f , sis J' Qiiix si, .Q X , f , . Q A : C 1 y i , f : '-' WSW s 0 i QI 5:05. '0 '10, o .Q .' X X9 '.' X ,s,-' xc s , 9 2 x xc I Q4 f A 'Q 1 '3.Q' 5 2- I f X :W 1 Q f we 'Q' w'r.O. rio X ago 'oS1z, X 0 f f QQ - a 'Q 'O X 2-' 4, - unzbr g?e0f Gross l FIRST ROW: S. Rovinelli, R. Savage, L. Slatkavitz, E. Turieo, Second Row: G. Bellora, S. Issacson, D. Young, J. Chapman, K. Cosgrove, C. Joyce, M. Lavalee, Third Row: J. Coughlin, S. Richards, P. Oliver, C. Freid. -I' ., . A tsik . D., N., The Red Cross Journal was distrib- uted each month to all the home rooms. Xu-NJ 1'0- I H V Q3 V ,.f 9 Q O 4 s X Q-:?3 s fx 5 950, N Pe, 1! 'N 5 9 40009 x,oQg6 fo Highlights of the group's activities were the March Red Cross drive for funds, and volunteer - service with the local Bloodmobile unit. Shown with Miss Flora Tait, Advisor, are Shelley XV -Q Slatkavitz, treasurer. I , ,., Y Hobs ww' I. 0 X 2Q.,4'v U Y ' w'O gag. . , ., wg. 4 f 4, , 'Q I f.' ' f I I 4233? ' f f I ,,.,' X X fri f Q 9 4 0 r Q, x og ',g 1 SQ Q ,f 8' A 5 , 0 A -' .Z 643. W 4:1 5' bo: J' 52. X 0. 1 ,z , -' s'o I ex O., Issacson, secretary, Edward Turieo, president, Kathleen Cosgrove, vice-president, and Lucille yn fernafzbnaf Wekfzbns ll X, I l I l l 1 l First Row: A. Potter, D. Pullin, R. Taft, M. Tolle, K. Kaeding, Second Row: L. Atkins, Y. Childs, B. Perry, C. Corey, P. Graham, L. Bartlett, C. Cramer, D. Barwell, N. Conca, B. Donley, Third Row: A. Enerson, D. Randall, B. Smith, L. Thompson, S. Tolle, M. Katz, R. Manevitz, A. Robertson, S. Blue, L. Levine, Fourth Row: L. Vanvliet, M. Hulme, M. McDonald, S. Rosenblatt, C. Staples, M. Mahoney, C. Devine, K. Frye, Fifth Row: L. Devine, D. O'Brien, J. Ebin, S. Alderman, D. Orser, J. Hardy, S. Bishov. B. O'Brien, S. Bornstein. r l i any -5. A 'siqjtlf -1 And if you look closely, you can iust make out Framingham South. IPC Offirors and Representatives: First Row: Ann Potter, sec- glflr,', lJifsH-t Pullin, viqoprcsidcnt, Rhonda Taft, president, l 'Ari iff-on Tollff, lf1'ft'.UfC'Y Sr.-cond Row: Steve Alderman, Jr. Class P1-r., P-it Grttltnm, Cr Claas Rep., Kevin Kacding, AFS Rep. H merzcan Zrefof erozce J ff? foyrdjn ' ,, ' 'W' TFNJJILLO DE QA A' Plazade Arran 'KX me TI 5 'ff' I X' . , Q. 'UE' 'V : ' Q .I :Haig L . n I ,Tj-r--'J iiInp 'L H 'wf 1 1'S,Q.,3 ' 'T . l 0 -l ':- 1225 . '-ff. V' In ,,.- e ,al I don't know how to start because my mind is full of so many wonderful memories . . . It is hard to accept the fact that a year has passed. So at this time, at the end of the school year, I am happy to get the oppor- tunity to thank everybody who made this year a wonderful ex- perience for me. I must at once say that the positive attitude of the students is very important for a foreign student, and without the support and interest of the student body the A.F.S. would not exist. The stu- dents of F.S.H.S. are very friendly and excellent hosts, and I am sure that when other foreign students come, they will win such excellent friends as I did. Living with an American family and going to school with Ameri- can teen-agers has helped me to better understand the meaning of the American Field Service motto: Walk together, talk together, O ye peoples of the earth, Then and only then shall ye have peace. I would like to conclude with an expression we use in Peru: Mi casa es tu casa. - My house is your house. I Theresa's family 119583: Front: Teresa, July, Carol, Back: Federico Mrs Perez Mr Pere Mary. QMarthita was absent when the picture was taken.J pl Our dear race, born without courage, but very brave, Born with a flickering intelligence and yet with beauty in its hands. What animal has made beauty, created it, save only we? With all our horrors and our faults, somewhere in us, there is a shining. That is the most important of all facts. THERE IS A SHINING. Q-4 f -Y. -4-nf., . Yi ' . . u. f. ' I1 !Q 1 5 - 1 ,,gQQ 0 1 ,..- 'rar :.'. P. iii, . 'T . AY C--'-.-f..xr --- , ., . -. ui ',.1 J l -- V ' ,IQ 4 - 'il 4-. 'W E ,f h ' V U. Q - ..-I , 9 ,fd - , ,,,.. qs' ,- .ff . .og , Q5-Q . , 4' 0 ',,, ,' .- ' J , , . q. 1 .q -.o. . ,. -- - . - s-,Q ,.,,. .1 ' o 0:77. .. 'jr-,,.1-av' qs-are - ,f . wi. BRIGHT by John Steinbeck Copyright 1950 by John Steinbeck Reprinted by permission of The Viking Press, Inc. ,.,. L I -i. ' I-.V-'f' so l 9 --.- wg L az-, ' 'i Q x o ' 1. J ,r 4 I, 1 I ze , 7. . . -3 . .1 ,.. n 1 'L . '- . 5 - . ,. -V .. 424 sill , 1, J .',. , if -tigf ., ' fi:-.I!5.4' .. .-. -A - T1 - - . . 'h . . BEACO TE sn as f. . 1 . ff. .. P-+ .gg 5 'Q N V - W -qv Q5 -wg , r i' . d v X ' V '1LnT.z'5:f .,. -C. z ... rg: ,- , .. .ig ,A -3.51. .. l-Q35 Fill A -43 sy 5.14. Roll over, Beelhovenf' My Building Pass. Mr. Marlin? M13 bf: :F 'fr Drill! I42 Congratulations to the Class of 1966 We know fhe sigh of relief fhaf comes af fhe end of your final exam. Long years of sfudy behind you, and a big wide world ahead. Buf even af fhaf if isn'f fhe final fesf-or fhe end of your learning. The biggesf fesfs sfill face you in fhe choice and fulfillmenf of your life's work. Many plan for college, some musf reckon wifh fhe armed forces. Ofhers will seek posifions in indusfry, frade, business. We, af Dennison, congrafu- lafe you on your pasf accomplishmenfsg if your fufure plans call for sfeady employmenf or summer work, we'll be glad 'ro discuss your problems wifh you. Our Employmenf Deparfmenf will welcome fhe chance 'ro oufline oppor- funifies exisfing in our offices, facfory, and warehouse. DENNISON fl l Zi 9 E 33:2 42' OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHERS CLASS OF I966 KORDAY STUDIO 50 FranIcIin S'rree+ Framingham, Mass. Your Family Photographer .fi uw-Q3 -1 S BF wou raf Timb I A Q I 1 I I 4 fi 'I I .L II Tknh 5 ConI'lnen+aI Dmmg Room vs' Rou'Ie Nune Framlngham Reservahons 872 5l60 COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND Hof Oven Grinders THE FRIENDLY PIZZA Spaghefri Sandwiches Telephone 872-9400 268 Waverly S+. Framingham BANCROFT CAP COMPANY ROBERT K. WADSWORTH TEL. 873-854I WADSWORTH SERVICE Esfablished I 892 FUNERAL HOME I 08 Lincoln S+ree+ ICorner of BeechI FRAMINGHAM i' Lx Ask 'rhe Families We Have Served THE VILLAGE YARN AND TWEED SHOP Headquariers for Garland Skiris and Sweaiers 943 Worcesier Rd. Framingham Cenfre Complimenis of KARAS PHARMACY Framingham Cenfre 875-57I I THE WARDROBE 85 Concord Sireei Downiown Framingham Feaiuring Siyles Designed for 'l'he Man Wi+h a Flair for Living NGBSCOT SQUARE BARBER SHOP 8A Edmands Road Framingham Cenire Framingham, Mass. 877-3955 PINEFIELD PHARMACY Pinefield Shopping Cenfer Saxonville, Mass. Free Delivery 877-2 I 00 lf if k, 5 have Pole b 5 face fh Id 1 A Iii E+ 6 93 5- fle dab'll do ya! . 4 'ft ffniw Compliments of THE B 81 W LINES Framingham, Mass. MOTOR COACH SERVICE Complimenis of BEST WISHES TO THE THE COFFEE POT RESTAURANT Class of I966 40 School Sf. From Sm e- Mm' e-RossMAN's LUMBER 877-3909 Complimenis of UNION AVE. MARKET INC. Complimenis of LOKER FUNERAL HOME Naficlr, Mass. Complimenfs of WILLIAM R. ROWAN Fac+ory Represen+a+ive L. G. BALFOUR CO. TAYLOR PUBLISHING CO. A++Ieboro, MassachuseHs KEN'S STEAK HOUSE Besi' S+eak House in America Rfe. 9, Framingham, Mass. Telephone 875-4455 Luncheon 8: Dinner JOHNSON 81 GORDON JEWELERS C I' I F Shoppers' World omplmen S O 872-'NI VERDELLI'S MARKET For Res. Ph . Complimenfs of 872-653Ione CompIlmen+s of KREMENS VILLAGE MOTEL BEAUTY SHOP Halfway Befween Worcesier 81 Bos+on Roufe 9 Concord SI' Framingham Framingham Cenire, Mass. Y Iwo more miles Io fh wafer hole! -A u --5 T Icoff's is fasf becoming Ih lady's shoe sfore. My th doll house is beffer Caged m. I48 Read if Firs+ in Ihe FRAMINGHAM NEWS KATZ PHARMACY, INC. S. P. Kah, B.S., Reg. Pharm. 765 Concord Sf.. Framingham THOMAS BRUCE, JR. Your Elecfrolux Represenfafive in This Area Sales and. Service 872-7470 Com plimenis of ROXBURY Complele Coverage of CARPET COMPANY YOUI' ACIIVIIIGS Luxury Rugs for Home and Indusfry BEST WISHES WAVERLY SUPER MARKET 684 Waverly Sfreef Framingham Congra+uIa+ions DR. KENNETH E. LeBARON, D.D.S. Complimenfs of BRADY'S FLYING A. I060 Old Conn. Pafh Saxonville, Mass. Tel. 877-4 I 90 Complimenfs of DE COLLIBUS RADIO AND TELEVISIO CENTER, INC. COLOR AND TV SPECIALISTS 597 Waverly S+. Framingham Mass. 875-5200 er 'ni --- ' i? -iii O f f :P I if I.. . - 1 -ff I- 553 2125 H.-I ' I I BRIDGES HIGHWAYS BUILDINGS DAMS TUNNELS 873-3500 872-3500 WHERE THERE'S MUSIC THERE'S . Harmony A+ The NAT WALSH MUSIC CORNER TOMMY'S TAXI, INC. Guifars EIec+ric Gui+ Amplifiers 1 I Banjos-UIcuIe CourI'eous Service Sound Equipmeni All Accessor Cars Equipped WiI'I'1 Moforola Two-Way Radio INSTRUCTION IN ALL INSTRUMENTS Cor. Waverly and Concord RECORDS-SHEET MUSIC-HARMONICAS NAT WALSH'S MUSIC CORNER Framingham Mass. 5 EDMANDS ROAD FRAMINGI-IAM INobscoI' SquareI 877-4290 0 877-3I32 . 5 1 7 ' A I .. ,. .if D , i xg N l I . I .L '. - il K A sf'- if ' A - -W 5 S A ' ...ct ' V 1' r Q: . . 'K 6, . A ' ' ' f A ' ' I 1 ' .. if 4 - v V f r :J :' ',. I I goffa cro-o-o-w! 1 ' is- Q'- 'S . w 1 I l MR HAMBURG N ' . X ROUTE 9 L A- . F , .- 7 5' ' ng. ' , 1 1 - f' . And when I grow up 'lo be a senior . . - Nom Izn'i ihis be!?er 'VN' We M:rff':eHo? l5O Before you accept that first job . . . ok over your employer ls earefully as he does you What's the Company like anyway? Would l be proud to work there? Reputation for aquare dealing with employe-ee? Pleasant surroundings? Will I be working with others my own age? Are they friendly? Do they socialize after houra? Will the bosa be reasonable? Appreciate good, hard work, but won't explode if I make a mistake? Will I make a decent week'a pay? Have a chance for raisea, advancement, more responsibility? How about fringe benefits? Is the work challenginj? I had what it takes bo get through high school. Will they give me a chance to use my rains? Note: Many youn men and women in this area can answer Yes to t qiestiona. The work for New employer, Why not talk with our employment interviewer soon . . before you graduate? Ask your Guidance Counselor to tell you when and where to apply. England Telephone Company . . . New England? largest Flartallliallationsvirlalalfiystaai New England Telephone An aqua! opportunity employer - ? 1 D fl Y Peek-a-boo! l now crown you Romper Room. f 5 I5I I f Q fi, XII! 'f' I I 'SIOD 'a +Iwe r-ame of eve! JL, Ou' Hero -4-..,.Q., 'L , - ,,-. ,,,-15 - Complimenfs of . . The Finesi' in Dresses . . BOB PAUL'S BAKERIES . . . The Besi' in SPOFISWGBT - - - I45 Concord S+., Downiown Framingham . . The Nicesi' in Formal Wear GORDON'S R+e. 9 Framingham Cen'rre Complimenis of FRENI'S GARAGE 81 MARINA 645 Hollis S+. Framingham 872- I 278 873-9300 BATTISTA J. GUARINO ATTORNEY AT LAW FAIR PHARMACY CO-OP SHOPPING CENTER Complimnefs of FRED'S TEXACO SERVICE Tune-up-Bralres--Minor Repairing Road-Service rn-rs INSURANCE AGENCY, INC 40 Union Avenue Gfihljl Cioogd BI6 Concord S+. Framingham Framingham TELEPHONE 872-I227 FRED NEAL, Prop. Tel. 873-9474 sshgs V I h If if jf, X Xia. I Complimenis of if - ,K K - b IISURAICI Acucv 5- - A - ' HEBERT COACH House CANDY E I - I T Roufe 9-af Speen SI'ree+ I ,Eff-fy . A I L, ,X Naficlr, Mass. I, ' ' ., 1 i -is -- l- U' -.: A ff .If I52 Besi' Wishes 'Io Class of I966 GOLIO ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING 81 ENGINEERING COMPANY BRANCH OFFICES New Hampshire Vermoni' Connecficuf New York Newion Bla ndin Avenue Framingham, Mass. Tel. 872-452 I Everyihing From Homes 'Io Hydro-EIec'rric Power , 'FQ Fu PROMPT. FREE DELIVERY SERVICE QQ 6 p-one B77-5566 E I3 SCHOOL STREET SAXONVILLE MASS Complimenfs of THE CENTRE FOOD MART 939 Worcesfer Sfreei' Framingham Cenfre. Mass. BUTLER MOTOR CORP. Ford-Falcon-Thunderbird II99 Worcesfer Turnpike Framingham Tel. 872-4355 Bes+ Wishes +o +he Class of I966 INTER-CITY ELECTRIC SUPPLY I62 Howard Sfreei Framingham L.: I E f ready 'C :Lev 7 Look cu? beIcwI +951 dass. N10 V Hs' : s ?,':I' I53 V' S fl 4 Q 1 If IT 'L :A ,P ,ali -I , P- All -,E iQ Ei, vb , 4, CONGRATULATIONS TO FROM THE PROFESSIONAL U I by -El' 5 T 5 ' Ag., , S, 1, M-- Qi 3 mu Av, S31 X Y, sg Nafhansgp il-if k, 1- 1 Q , A , 'K' nfl I' . ? -. -L-1: QENTRAA 2 '! F' sl Q2 , 7 ', . . ' .lj 'L i -.-'J' .-.-i' n T- D2.Vi 'i?'2.J-. P0'ii- J Affy. Walfer F. Sullivan .Q I ' iq' v-. 1 ' , , Y . 1 v--v ziggy J. - ' 1 L 5 I , . LU U QU I1 I Complimenis of NORMAN E. DEMARlNl'S JENNISON I58 Union Avenue Waichmalcer Tel. 873-8I60 and Jeweler 8 Union Ave. Framingham, Mass. Open Daily 8:30-6 PM Closed Monday 4 Barbers Full Time COLONIAL BARBER SHOP Specializing in Ik lk ' Hair Coloring Razor Curling Correcfive Hair Sirengihening 'l' Men's Hair Sfyling Telephone Colonial Cenier 873-9425 Jc'l'. of Rf. 30 8: l26 B Congrafulafions HOME MADE CANDY C0mPlimef'fS of A l ELLI and MJEEEQERS DR. PAUL B. From April +o Ociober We Have ON 43 H ll's Si' LEBAR New England's Mosf Compleie 0' ' F' D' d WATER SKI SHOP 'nivaljljn ' 8l Franklin Sfreei' JeWel Y D'M-D- Downfown Framingham 5' B WLERS Wgm INC Compnmems of PROFESSIONAL PHARMACY 42 AMF A 1, NICHOI-SON Free Delivery u oma uc . EMPLOYMENT 50 Worcesfer Rd. SERVICE 973 74Ql Framingham, Mass. - 875-Il2I i ...F- Elecfric Razor Service Shoe Shine i School of lhe Dance SHOPPERS' WORLD lndusfrial Mainfenance Shfdlo Barber 5l'0P Painfing 290 Urllon Ave' Wed.-Tl'lUl'.1Fl'l. Framingham 8,30-9.30 543 Union Avenue TI 873 7956 ' ' Framingham, Massachuseffs e' ' M00--TUGS--Sit 8:30-5:45 B73-9348 I Lower Level Opp. Playlancl THE NEW YORK STORE Disfincfive Wear for Women' IO7 Concord Sfreei' Framingham Congraiulafions +o fhe Class of I966 From ' INGEMI'S BARBER SHGP 78 Union Ave. Framingham GARINO'S Color Television Radio-Srereo-Records Musical Ins+rumen+s I5l Concord S'rree+ Framingham, Mass. Telephone 875-5969 873-7288 QUALITY CLEANERS Complimenfs of WHITE HARDWARE CO INC 36 Hollis Sfreei' Framingham VINCENT'S BARBER SHOP Nobscol' Shopping Cen'l'er Pinefield Shopping Cen'I'er lf' -' I: 5 L Jus? rncnKEYlng around l Paffy cake . .. r l'P 1, 1 ' v ll? L WOODS LUMBER COMPANY E DAMERI'S B 'ld' M + 'I fAn K' a GOOD LUCK . - un mg a enas o m s MARKET Also ELM FURNITURE 205 Hollis S+, Cards and Gills brfralrzilgifiasf- fn 995+ Meal in TOWN WOODS LUMBER COMPANY 354 Waverly Sf. ni FRAMI NGHAM NATIONAL BAN K A Full-Service Banlc 6 Convenienl' Offices Ashland, Framingham, Naliclc, Saxonville '1- CCNGRATULATIONS Complimenls of . J 81 P Larry Volpe SERVICE CENTER 872-0932 SAVE MCR Corner Arlingfon PlNEFlEl-D and Gordon Slreel' SHOPHNG Framingham CENTER ,.J ROUND-UP SUPERMARKETS RouI'e I 26 Saxonville, Mass. Fealuring Superb Heavy Wes+ern S'reer Beef Open Nigl1+s Till 9 P.M. CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF I966 For I2 years. Compuier Con+rol Company, Inc., has been engaged in digi'ral elecfronics Io advance Ihe developmen+ and applicaiion of digi+al com- pufer Iechnology for commercial, indusfrial, and miliI'ary uses. COMPUTER CONTROL COMPANY OLD CONNECTICUT PATH, FRAMINGHAM, MASS. Complimenfs of MARCONI'S RESTAURANT The BesI' in Halian Food for 28 Years W .Yay f , 'fa ,I dxf Lef's ga fr, I1 .,,.i LT ' . .' ig Ad -KI 9 Iwdpb IS9 CO-OPERATIVE BANK 59 Howard Slreel' 828 Concord Sfreel' FRAMINGHAM FRAMINGHAM Savings Accounl' Paid Up Shares Quarferly Divid Complimenfs of WEBB SUPPLY CO. Babybal' and Lady Mr. and Mrs. lsiah Bouchard Mr. and Mrs. Roberf Bullard Buff and Flex Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Burnham Cuelip Amalgamafed Mr. and Mrs. Paul Culliion Dias, Ginger, and sue Mr. and Mrs. William Ellsworfh Simon Essaianian Mr. and Mrs. Francis Galvani Gogo and Buff The Group Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hamillon Mr. and Mrs. David Hayden Home Economics Club Charles A. 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