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GEORGETOWN PEABODY LIBRARY 3 2120 00069 383 6 For Reference Not to be taken from this room THE GEORGIAN Published by the Senior Class GEORGETOWN HIGH SCHOOL Georgetown, Massachusetts JUNE 1966 EDITOR’S FOREWORD Our senior year has been a year of high productivity and accomplish- ment all over the world. Never has the standard of living been any higher than it is today. The opportunities for one to improve his status in life have never been greater. There has never been such a great economic revolution in the world as that experienced in the United States today. The average family in this country maintains at least one radio, a tele- vision set, as well as two cars. Yet, despite this affluence, one-third of the world ' s population is starving in utter poverty. Our valuable natural resources are extrava- gantly wasted. The nations of the world, rather than uniting to solve these problems, have divided into armed camps, prepared to launch themselves into a war instantly. The generation before us did a great deal to improve the world, but we are still far from an ideal situation. We, the youth of today and the citizens of tomorrow, should strive to make the world a better place in which to live. It is our job to prevent the malignant growth of Communism and the Viet Nams of tomorrow; it is our job to destroy the racial pre- judices which exist today; it is our task to uphold the ideals of mankind and to attempt to realize them. - Steve Mullen, Editor 2 We, the members of the senior class, wish to dedicate the 1966 GEORGIAN to a man who has meant a great deal to us. From time to time, each of us has gone to him with our prob- lems. The counsel he gave us at these times will have as much influence on us in the future as it had in the past. In appreciation of all his earnest efforts in our behalf, we dedicate our yearbook to Mr. Daniel Gulezian. Remember this also, and be well persuaded of its truth: the future is not in the h ands of Fate, but in our own. - Jules Jusserand 3 A DM IN IS TRA TION Edward E. Kelleher, B.S., University of New Hampshire; M.Ed., D.Ed., Boston University Superintendent James H. Boynton, B.S., Springfield College; M.Ed., Salem State College Principal James C. Burns, Jr., B.S.; M.Ed., Salem State College Assistant Principal William P. Bannister, B.S., Salem State College History, Science James F. Collamore, B.S., M.Ed., Springfield College Physical Education Charles H. Donnelly, A.B., Tufts University Mathematics, Science FACULTY Janet Darling, A.B., Suffolk University English Emily B. Downs, A.B., Boston University English, Latin 5 Mark W. Chapin, A.B., Lafayette College English John W. DeAngelis, Jr., B.S., Salem State College Social Studies Driver Education Phyllis J. Dragonas, A.B., M.Ed., Boston University M.A., Middlebury, Dep. S., Sorbonne French i . Jeanne I. Dumas, A.B., Merrimack College Mathematics Charles B. Gilligan, B.A., American International College Social Studies Daniel S. Gulezian, B.A., Bowdoin College; M.Ed, Northeastern University Guidance Director Helen G. Hayden, B.M., N. E. Cons, of Music Music Irene Hennessy, B.A., State College at Lowell English 1 Leonard F. Kelley, Jr. B.S., College of the Holy Cross M.Ed., State College Boston Coordinator of English Camille T. Lacey, B.S., Lowell State College Mathematics Senior Play Director Joan W. Leach, B.S., University of Maine Home Economics Frederick J. Libby, B.S., Boston University M.Ed., Salem State College Social Studies, Psychology 6 Maynard N. Loring, B.A., Kentucky Wesleyan English Harvey Mades, B.S., Boston University Social Studies, Biology Hiller Masker, B.S., Chicago Teachers College Industrial Arts Nancy M. McQueeney, B.S., State College at Bridgewater Physical Education Anthony J. Meoli, B.S., Suffolk University Chemistry, Gen. Science William J. Murphy, B.S., Arnold College M.Ed., Boston University C.A.G.S. University of Con- necticut; Guidance Carole C. Napierski, B.S., Salem State College Business Education Anna Noren, R.N., St. Elizabeth ' s School of Nursing School Nurse George Norris, B.S., State College at Lowell Band Director 7 Raymond Noyes, B.S., Tufts University; M.S. University of Pennsylvania Mathematics Esther L. Osman Vesper George Art Instruction William H. Phillips M.E., Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Physics Helene Proulx, B.S., Merrimack College French, Social Studies Elizabeth A. Sargent B.A., Macalester Librarian Reginald Tardif, B.S., Merrimack College English Leonard A. Woodman, B.S., M.Ed. Salem State College Business Education SENIORS D. Rodgers, President; T. Ambrey, Vice President; S. Cornish, Secretary; C. Marshall, Treasurer; C. Soucy and F. Ambrey, Student Council. SENIORS THOMAS ADAMS ' Tn our minds this thought will always linger; His touch is known as Cold Finger. Honor Roll 1; Year Book Staff 4; Football 3,4; Baseball 2; Christmas Play 2; Dance Committee 1; Sophomore Hop 2; Junior Prom Committee 3; Hi-Y 4; French Club 3. FRANCIS AMBREY We would have won without a doubt If only Frank had not fouled out. Student Council 3, V. Pres. 4; Basketball 1,2,3, Co-capt. 4; Football3,4; Baseball 1,2, 3, 4; Cross Country 1,2; Intramurals 1,2, 3, 4; Memorial Day Assembly 4; Senior Play Committee and Tickets; Minstrel Show 2; French Club 3; Hi-Y sec.; Sophomore Hop Committee 2; Prom Committee 3; Student Exchange Representative; Ad Altai Dei Award. 10 THOMAS AMBREY The latest thing from Tom we ' ve heard Is he took the vows of a ' yard bird. ' Honor Roll 1,3; Student Council 1,2; V. Pres. 3,4; Baseball 1, 2,3,4; Football 3,4; Cross Country 1,2; Basketball 1,2,3, Co- capt. 4; Intramurals 1,2, 3,4; Minstrel Show 2; Senior Play Tickets; French Club 3; Hi-Y Pres.; Junior Prom Committee; Sophomore Hop Committee; Student Exchange Representative; Student Government Day Alternate. EDMUND AX FORD Who says they worry . . . it ' s a fraud- For Eddie smiles and he ' s ' Axlerod. ' Cohasset High School 1,2,3; Baseball 1,2,3; News Club 3; Press Club 2,3. RUTH BATSON Like a saint in flight to Pearly Gates, So our Ruth approaches Bates. National Honor Society 3,4; High Honor Roll 1,2, 3, 4; Sec. 3; Year BookStaff 4; Football Cheerleader 4; Christmas Play 2; Minstrel Show 2; French Club Sec. 3,4; Pep Squad 2,3; Glee Club 1,2; Dance Committee 2,4; Prom Committee 3; Second Place Science Fair 2; Honorary Member of Georgetown Wom- en ' s Club 3; Kiwanis Scholarship Award 2; NSF Institute 2; National Merit Letter of Commendation; DAR Award runner up; Voice of Democracy Contest Winner. PRISCILLA BERGERON Priscilla ' s life will be just ducky. If she stays happy-go-lucky. Lawrence High School 1,2,3; Softball 1; Basketball 1; Track 3; Color Guard V. Pres. 3; Band Uniform Committee 3; Honor in English 3. LINDA BRACKETT Though manager for many a year. For her friends she has an open ear. Honor Roll 2,4; Treas. 3; Year Book Staff 4; Softball 2,3; Basketball Manager 3,4; Glee Club 2,3; Girl ' s Choir 3,4; French Club 3,4; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Dance Committee 2,3,4; Soph- omore Hop Committee; Prom Committee; Minstrel Show 2. FORREST BRIDGES A quiet guy with hair so fluffy . . . A big smile, that ' s our Duffy. Minstrel Show 2; Prom Committee; Senior Play Committee. BARBARA CHRISTIAN She is no matter where Cum felicitate semper. Honor Roll 1,2, 3,4; Pres. 1; Softball 1; Basketball 1,2,3, Co- Capt. 4; Intramural Basketball 1,2; Christmas Play 2; Minstrel Show 2; Newspaper 1; French Club 3; Creative Writing Club 2; Glee Club 1,2; Chess Club 1,2; Dance Committee 2,3,4; NEDT Award 2,3; Dramatic Speech Presentation 3; Poetry Published in National Annual Anthology of High School Poetry of America. LAWRENCE CHRISTIANSEN His eyes are narrow, his forehead crinkly. For Larry is always ' Hunting for Brinkley. ' Honor Roll 1,2,3; Year Book Staff 4; Baseball Manager 3; Minstrel Show 2; Christmas Play 2; Senior Play; Key Club Sec. 4; French Club 3. DONNA COCCHIARO You ' ll be sorry for what you did If you mess around with the Cheerios kid. Softball 1,2, 3, 4; Basketball 1,2, 3, 4; Intramurals 2,3; Christmas Play 2; Senior Play; Minstrel Show 2; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Ski Club 4; French Club 3; Dance Committee 1,2, 3, 4. RICHARD CONANT Good R.C. plays it cool; Stays up all night and sleeps in school. Football 2,3,4; Baseball 2; Cross Country 1; Minstrel Show 2; Ski Club 4. RONALD COOPER No matter how hard he tried to win, He always missed the bowling pin. Minstrel Show 2; Camera Club 1; Glee Club 1,2,4; Christmas Play 4; Key Club Executive Board 4; Hi-Y 4; Intramurals 2. SANDRA CORNISH Always happy and often dizzy. Earrings on floors keep her busy. Honor Roll 2,4; Sec. 2,4; Basketball 1,2,3, Co-capt. 4; Softball 1,2, 3, 4; Football Cheerleader 4; Intramurals 1; Christmas Play 2; Minstrel Show 2; Tri-Hi-Y Chaplain 1,2, Sec. 3, V. Pres. 4; French Club 3; Glee Club 1; Sophomore Hop Com- mittee; Junior Prom Committee; Senior Play Cast. 12 FRANCIS DONAHUE This boy is tall and rather lank; He ' s always friendly, always Frank.” Honor Roll 2; Baseball 3; Football 4; Minstrel Show 2; Hi-Y 4; Ski Club 4; French Club 4. SANDRA DREW Big of the heart, big of the foot; Time is her friends and her shot put.” High Honor Roll 3; Honor Roll 1,2,4; National Junior Honor Society 1,2; National Honor Society 3, V. Pres. 4; Student Council 3; Christmas Play 2; Minstrel Show 2; French Club 3; Basketball 1,2, 3,4; Softball 1,2,4; Girls ' Track Team 1,2,3, 4; Intramurals 3; Library Duty 3; Corridor Duty 3. SUSAN E DWELL Likely Sue, the one of us all. The first to perform at Symphony Hall.” Honor Roll 2,3,4; Christmas Play 2; Junior Music Club 2,3,4; String Ensemble 3; Senior Play Committee; Senior Play Publicity and Usherette. JOHN FISKE Some people are sly, some people are risky . . . But when combined, we call it Fisky.” Minstrel Show 2. DONNA CASPAR She ' s really great, she ' s really the most. She ' s Caspar, the Friendly Ghost. PAUL GILCHRIST Someone cracked a comment silly . . . It may sound fishy, but it ' s probably Gilly.” Baseball 1; Basketball Manager 2; Minstrel Show 2. 13 ROBERT GILLESPIE All the girls think it over Before they go out with Casanova. Revere High School 1; Football 2; Intramurals 2,3,4; Minstrel Show 2; Minstrel Show Ticket Committee 2; Senior Play Ticket Committee. CHERYL GIRARD Cheryl is so cute, truly a delight. And she knows how to start the day off right. North Andover High School 1; Glee Club 4; Dance Committee 2,3; Senior Play Refreshment Committee. MARY BETH HARTMAN Lots of trouble with Ham-o-lot . . . But lots more with Hershey ' s choc-o-lot. Honor Roll 1, 2,3,4; Year Book Staff 4; Christmas Play 2; French Club 3; Tri-Hi-Y 3,4; Glee Club 1,2,4; Prom Com- mittee 3; Sophomore Hop Committee; Future Nurses Club 3, 4; Debate Club 4; Minstrel Show 2; Girls Choral Group 4. MAGARET HAYMAN Little Magaret values friendship Making Life a pleasant Tripp. Business Honors Club 4; Honor Roll 2,4; Basketball 1,2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1,2; Christmas Play 2; Minstrel Show 2; Dance Committee 2,3,4; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3; Chaplain 4; Glee Club 2; French Club 3; Football Cheerleader 4. DIANE HILLS Want a life of quiet thrills? Here ' s a tip - take to the Hills. Yearbook Staff 4; Minstrel Show 2; Future Nurses Club 2; Glee Club 4; Prom Committee 3. RICHARD HOLDEN Hoggie is a hero, Hoggie is a friend, Hoggie lives in a seven day weekend. Football 1,2, 3, 4; Basketball 1,2; Baseball 1; Intramurals 1, 2,3; Cross Country 1; Minstrel Show 2; Hi-Y 4; Prom Com- mittee 3; Sophomore Hop Committee. EDWARD HOWARD Though Ed expands beneath his buckle, He ' s still our master o£ the chuckle. Minstrel Show 2; Senior Play Sound Effects; Intramurals 1,2, 3,4. BONITA INGERSON If a joke is gross, we say it ' s corny; If a girl is ace, we say she ' s Bonnie. Honor Roll 2,4; Business Honors Club 4; Year Book Staff 4; Glee Club 1,4; Prom Committee 3; Sophomore Hop Committee; Dance Committee 4; Pep Squad 3. SANDRA JOHNSON No matter where in life she may meander. To the class of ' 66 she ' s still Soodleandra. Honor Roll 1,4; Business Honors Club 4; Basketball 2,3,4; Intramurals 1,2; Softball 1,2,3; Tri-Hi-Y 2, Treas. 3; Glee Club 2; Football Cheerleader 4; Christmas Play 2; Minstrel Show 2; French Club 3; Future Nurses Club 2,3; Dance Com- mittee 2,3,4. GERALDINE KELLEHER Although Gerry ' s dream of Wellesley has come true. Her quest for knowledge never shall be through. Weston High School 1,2; National Honor Society 3, Sec. 4; High Honor Roll 1,2, 3, 4; Year Book Staff 4; Basketball Cheer- leader 3,4; Football Cheerleader 4; Senior Play Cast; Biology Club 1; French Club 1; Sec. 2, Pres. 3,4; Debating Club 4; Orchestra 1,2; String Orchestra 1; String Ensemble 3,4; Magna Cum Laude 1 and Maxima Cum Laude 2 APSL Latin Exam; First Prize Patriotic Essay Contest 3; First Prize George- town and Second Prize Haverhill District Voice of Democracy Contest; Oil Heat Scholarship Essay Award; Betty Crocker Homemaking Award; Honorary Member of Georgetown Wom- en ' s Club 3; National Merit Commendation; National Science Foundation Institute at Brown University 3. SUZANNE LANCASTER Stop! Halt! Dash! Comma! Stand back, folks, it ' s the blond bomber. Treas . 1; Business Honors Club 4; Honor Roll 4; Football Cheerleader 4; Basketball Cheerleader 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Christ- mas Play 2; Minstrel Show 2; Glee Club 1,2; Dance Commit- tees 2,3,4. DANIEL LARKIN On the day of our show, Dan angrily said, ' But look, I don ' t like shortnin ' bread! ' Masconomet Regional High School 3; National Jr. Honor Society 1,2; Honor Roll 1,2,4; Student Council 3; Football 1,2, 3,4; Baseball 1,3,4; Minstrel Show 2; Christmas Play 2; Biology Club 3; Hi-Y V. Pres. 4; Key Club 4; Dance Committee 2,3; NEDT Award 2; Honorable Mention Science Fair 2. 15 NANCY MANN Loveliest and most fragile thing at hand . . . Strangest of all, it ' s a Mann. Ipswich High School 1; Minstrel Show 2; Glee Club 4; Sopho- more Hop Committee; Prom Committee 3. DALE MANOS The author of many witty puns; A humble slave to the bongo drums. Minstrel Show 2; Honor Roll 3; Intramurals 2,3; Track 3,4; Baseball 2; Football 3; Hi-Y. CANDICE MARSHALL Very sweet and hardly shy ... i This is the Candy money can ' t buy. National Honor Society 3,4; High Honor Roll 1,2, 3,4; Sec. 1 Treas. 2; Year Book Staff Treas. 4; Intramurals 1,2, 3,4 Football Cheerleader 4; Basketball Cheerleader 4; Christma;! Play 2,3; Minstrel Show 2; Tri-Hi-Y Treas. 2,3, Treas. 4 Glee Club 1,2; French Club 3; Sophomore Hop Committee i Prom Committee 3 ;NEDT Certificate 1; National Merit Lette | of Commendation; Student Government Exchange Day Rep resentative 4; D.A.R. Award 4. j STEPHEN MULLEN Would you believe in his last letter home, Steve told us he was rebuilding Rome? Honor Roll 3; V. Pres. 1,2; Year Book Ed itor-in-Chief; Ke Club Pres. 4; Hi-Y Treas. 4; Track 1,2,4; Christmas Play 2 Minstrel Show 2; Senior Play; French Club 3; Chess Club 1,2 Intramurals 4; Sophomore Hop Committee; Prom Committe 3; NEDT Certificate 1,2; First Prize Oratorical Contest 3 First Prize Biology Science Fair 2. GAIL NOREN Actress Gail will hit the Broadway gala With her understudy, Elizabeth Taylor. Honor Roll 1,2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3,4; Year Book Staff 4; Intramurals 3; Football Cheerleader 4; Basketball 2, 3,4; Christmas Play 2; Minstrel Show 2; Senior Play; French Club 3; T ep Squad 1; Junior Tri-Hi-Y 1; Glee Club 1,2,4; Prom Committee 3; Sophomore Hop Committee; Patriotic Essay Award 3. JAMES OUTRAM J.O. believes he ' ll improve his diction If he reads science fiction. Honor Roll 1; Basketball Manager 1,2, 3, 4; Baseball Manager 1,2; Christmas Play 2; Memorial Day Assembly 3; Key Club 4; NEDT Award. 16 RICHARD PARKER I was told, or so they say . . . Richard is a member of the Black Beret.” Washington Park High School 1,2; Football 3; Senior Play Cast; Hi-Y 4; Class Play Committee. HENRY PEPIN With wide brown eyes and grin much wider. Hank goes on with dreams of ' Ida. ' Intramurals 3; Minstrel Show 2; Glee Club 1; First Prize in Science Fair 1; Second Prize in Biology Exhibit 2. CHRISTINE PITTS j ' Hark! A witty word to fill the air Hides beneath the golden hair.” Honor Roll 4; Minstrel Show 2; Senior Play 4; Future Nurses Club 3,4; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Sophomore Hop Committee. SAIL RALPH ' One accusation from which she can ' t wriggle !s that she ' s renowned for her unusual giggle. ' donor Roll 1; Minstrel Show 2; Pep Squad 3. STEVEN REED Though life is filled with grass and weed. One stands above as the Golden Reed.” Intramurals 2,3; Minstrel Show 2; French Club 3; Key Club 4. LINDA ROBICHAUD How would you like to make a wager That Linda will be an English major. Christmas Play 2; Speech Contest 3,4; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3; Future Nurses Club 2,3; Dramatics 2; Pep Squad 3; Dance Committee 2,3,4; Senior Play Publicity; Minstrel Show 2; Marian Award. 17 DAVID ROGERS Our President can take a bow, But knees are ' his weakness now. ' Honor Roll 1,2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, Pres. 4; Pres. 2,3,4; Student Council 1; Baseball 1,2, 3, 4; Basketball 1,2, 3, 4; Football 3,4; Minstrel Show 2; Christmas Play 2; Dance Com- mittee 2,3; Science Fair 1,2; Student Government Day Rep- resentative; Student Exchange Day Representative; Harvard Book Award; Voice of Democracy Contest Winner. ALAN ROLLINS The leaves all tumble from the trees When Alan lets loose with a sneeze.” Christmas Play 2; Camera Club; First Prize in Science Fair. MARJORIE ROLLINS Another blond we do need largely. Sweet and saucy - Little Margie. Honor Roll 3; Minstrel Show 2; Football Cheerleader 4; Tri- Hi-Y 1,2, 3, 4; Glee Club 2; Dance Committees. ADELE SANFORD Want life fast where nothing lags? Go to Sanford - and we don ' t mean drags.” Honor Roll 2,3,4; National Honor Society 3, Treas. 4; Year Book Staff 4; Football Cheerleader 4; Senior Play Cast; Intramurals; Minstrel Show 2; Christmas Play 2; Glee Club 1,2,4; Junior Tri-Hi-Y 1; Pep Squad 1; French Club 3,4; Sophomore Hop Committee; Prom Committee 3; Patriotic Essay Award 3. JANET SAUNDERS A girl who quietly lives and ponders . . . Nothing better than one who Saunders. Salem High School 1; Gray-New Gloucester High 2; Year BookStaff 4; Minstrel Show 2; Pep Squad 3; Ski Club 4; Future Nurses Club 3; French Club 3; Senior Play Committee and Usherette; Prom Committee 3; Dance Committee 4; Office worker 3,4. MARY SCHMIDT In the game of love or the game of war, Mary always knows the Spore. Glee Club; Minstrel Show 2; Sophomore Hop Committee; Prom Committee 3; Play Committee. MICHAEL SMITH Sorry to hear that the law of the land Has booked poor Mike for playing Batman. Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3; Minstrel Show 2; Hi-Y; Pep Squad 3; Junior Prom Committee. WESLEY SNOW Oh my gosh, for Heaven ' s sake! It ' d be funny if we called him Wesley Flake. Track 3,4; Intramurals; Minstrel Show 2; Senior Play; Key Club 4; Prom Committee 3. CHRISTINE SOUCY Much is left to be said of Chris . . . But her big, brown eyes lead the list. High Honor Roll 1,2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3,4; Student Council V. Pres. 3, Pres. 4; Football Cheerleader Capt. 4; Basketball Cheerleader 1,2, Co-Capt. 3,4; Intramurals 2; Minstrel Show 2; Christmas Play 2; Senior Play; Tri-Hi-Y 2,4; Future Nurses Club 2; Glee Club 1,2; Dance Committee 2, Chairman 3; NEDT Award 2,3; National Merit Letter of Commendation; Student Exchange Day. JUDITH tOZIER Sweet blond number with constant composure . . . Our unique asset, Judy Tozier. Honor Roll 1,2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3,4; Basketball 2, 3,4; Football Cheerleader 4; Softball 1,2, 3, 4; Christmas Play 2; Minstrel Show 2; French Club 3,4; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3; Sec. 4; Pep Squad 3; Sophomore Hop Committee; Senior Play Usher- ette; Glee Club 1,2,4; Prom Committee 3. PETER WHITNEY Among Peter ' s aims is one intention To create the Whitney engine. PRUDENCE WILCOX An advantage of being four feet eleven. You can crawl under the gate to get to Heaven. HonorRoll2,3; Basketball2,3; Intramurals 4; Christmas Play 2; Memorial Day Assembly 3; Minstrel Show 2; Senior Play Usherette; Future Nurses Club 2, Pres. 3,4; Glee Club 1,2,4; Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3, Pres. 4; French Club 3,4; Prom Committee 3; Sophomore Hop Committee Chairman. 19 BRUCE WILKINS Someone plotting a football ruse? Do not fear - it ' s only Bruce. Football 1,2, 3, 4; Basketball 1; Minstrel Show 2. BETSY YOUNG She ' ll be remembered by the class As the singer who could shatter glass. Glee Club 1,2,4; Christmas Play 2; Minstrel Show 2; Future Nurses Club 1; Girl ' s Chorus 4; Senior Play. CAROL BARTOLOMUCCI The greatest feat that Carol does claim Is that she alone can say her last name. Junior Tri-Hi-Y; Minstrel Show 2; Tri-Hi-Y; Ski Club 4; Pep Club 3; Dance Committees. NOT PICTURED FRANCIS CRISTA LLINl Though known by navy shirt to all. He is the class ' s ' Crystal ' ball. Baseball 2; Football 3; Prom Committee 3; Minstrel Show 2; Hi-Y 4. THOMAS PERKINS Remember him as the homeroom bomb . . . Our own 309 a-Tom. Honor Roll 1,2,3; Intramurals 1,3; Minstrel Show 2; Glee Club 1; First Prize in Science Fair 2. 20 21 JUNIORS 1 i H P. Holden, Student Council; V. Manos, Secretary; J. Holt, Vice-President; D. Mc- Brierty, President; S. Hassell, Treasurer; D. Moccia, Student Council. William Carol Axford Bartolomucci Ellen Peter Bedard Biron Bruce Stephen Blanchard Boileau Frances Carole Pamela Raymond Rodney Arlene Robert Cathleen Bowen Bridges Brooks Burleigh Burleigh Chabot Clark Collins Theresa David Peter Beverly Nancy Pamela Donna Irene Crawford Crozier Draper Enos Fiske Fowler Gasper Handren Margaret Susan Susan Linda Charles Donna Peter James Hanlon Hassell Hayman Haynes Hochmuth Holden Holden Holliday Claire Jonathan Ruth Robert Patricia Marshall Karen Michael Holt Holt Hooper James Jeans Jones Keating Kelly Mary Ann Francis Seth David Valerie Debbie Margaret Deborah Leonard Lindstrom Lyons Maguire Manos Martellini Maynard McBrierty William Donna Jacqueline John Dean Marilyn Helen Kenneth McCarthy Moccia Murgida Mucha Murray Nagle Noel O’Blenes Gregory Kathleen Claire Joseph Myron Gary Dianne Diane Parker Prescott Raymond Rearson Ricker Roberts Robichaud Rodgers Sidney Arthur Rogers Rollins Robert James Sherburne Smith Robert Smith Susan Shirley Thompson Tidd Mark Brian Warner Willard Susan Spaulding Sandra Starratt Robert Teeling tJEJ tUj tjej EJfJ t.K.l M. Handren, Student Council; R. Marshall, Student Council; J. Ambrey, Treasurer; C. Williams, Secretary; S. Doherty, President; F. Maguire, Vice-President. Joyce Allen Janet Batson Kenneth Bean Daniel Paul Bergeron Bergeron Meredith Bradbury Elaine Boyd Brousseau Budd James Edwina John Donna Callahan Campbell Castle Chanonhouse David Chase John Clark Debby Cocchiaro Richard Cristallini Eileen Dick William Dick Sandra Doherty Robert Durkee Linda Fielding Lee-Ann Fields Jill Finnigan Richard Foster Patricia Garden Eileen Giusti Wendy Graves Donna Green Stephen Hahn Rea Marshall Judith Martini Susan Martini Kathryn Mello Nadine Antoinette Meserve Mucci Thomas Nagle Fay Noren Cheryl Ricker Dennis Spaulding Sandra Rodick Mark Sullivan Jo-ann Russell Walter Sullivan William Ryder Georgeanna Tidd Kenneth Sanford Christine Tozier Gail Seaboyer Barbara Whitman Janice Shkliew Cynthia Williams D. DeTour, Student Council; B. Messina, Student Council; P. Merrill, Vice-President; E. Maguire, President; J. King, Secretary; D. Lyons, Treasurer. Sandra Rebecca Baczewski Bergeron Carl Baczewski Audrey Rosetta Boulanger Brown Charlotte Bubier Richard Burns Samuel Cheney Nancy Clark Scott Coolen Bruce Cornish Elizabeth Craft James Crozier Holly Michael Diane Christine Michael Robert Cheryl Doreen Cuddington Dempsey DeTour Donahue Donahue Duggan Durkee Dyment Barry Kathleen Robert Marion Dennis Timothy Frank Patricia Enos Flanigan Flanigan Gammon Giangregario Greene Harper Harris Kathleen Randall Kelleher Kelloway Douglas Kelly Joanne Mayland Susan Claire Kathryn King Lewis Lundberg Lustenberger Lustenberger Deborah Lyons Eileen Maguire Heather Manning Cathy Marshall Steven Marshall Jo-anne Martel Denise Douglas Martin MacAloney Terri Cheryl Paul Barbara Douglas Claire John Dianne Maynard Meisner Merrill Messina Mitchell Moulaison Moultrie Mucci Paul Linwood Jeffrey Edward Helen Michael Patricia Robert Mulhauser Murray Nagle Newman Newman Newman Noel O ' Blenes John Richard Stephen Christopher Donald Patrice Patrick David Ouellette Palardy Pepin Perry Pingree Pickering Quirke Richardson Harold Rodgers Karen Carol Rogers Savoy Deborah Schwartz Jeffrey Lynn Segel Simek Diane Karen Smith Smith Pamela Smith Jo- Anne Spaulding Keith Tibbetts Karen Tidd Andrew Tuney Chester Walker Stephen Wall Robert Walsh Bonnie West Richard William Diane Whitman Woodward Wyman Robert Warren John Wyman Young Zibell Allen Zick TOP ROW, 1. to r.: R. Proulx, G. Parker, A. Tuney, R. Flanagan, D. Murray, S. Holbrook, K. O ' Blenes, D. Kelley, K. Bean, T. Kallman, D. Crozier, C. Perry. MIDDLE ROW: Head Coach J. Collamore, C. Jones, J. Rearson, P, Biron, T. Nagle, J. Oulette, A. Merrill, R. Duggan, R. Linderman, W. Ryder, D. Pingree, F. Harper, B. Larkin. KNEELING, 1. to r.: D. Manos, T. Adams, D. Rogers, T. Ambrey, R. Holden, F. Ambrey, B. Wilkins, R. Conant, D. Larkin, F. Donahue. Now look, Hoggie, just because we ' re behind 40-0 30 Assistant Head Coach L. TO R.: M. Hayman, C. Marshall, G. Kelleher, G. Noren, S. Cornish, C. Soucy, S. Johnson, A. Sanford, R. Batson, S. Lancaster, J. Tozier Dave, Bruce, Hoggie, Dan, Tom The Band 31 Ah . . . hh! 1965 RECORD ROYALS 0 MANCHESTER 20 ROYALS 6 HAMILTON-WENHAM 20 ROYALS 14 PENTUCKET 20 ROYALS 20 ESSEX AGGIE 18 ROYALS 0 LYNN TRADE 8 ROYALS 24 CARDINAL CUSHING 0 ROYALS 0 MILLIS 40 I ' d rather fight than switch The Holbrook Express Ring-around-the-halfback Hoggie runs again Basketball or Football? CROSS COUNTRY STANDING 1. tor.jW. Woodward, D. Kelly, A. Holden, B. Cornish, K. Burleigh, R. Hayman, Coach F. Libby. KNEELING 1. to r., B. Blanchard, R. Burleigh, R. James, R. Teeling, P. Holden. Captain and Coach TOP ROW: 1. to r., Chris Perry, Glen Parker, Steven Holbrook. BOTTOM ROW; 1. to r., Robert Clark, CAPTAE4S: Tom Ambrey, Frank Ambrey, Kenneth Bean, BASKETBALL BOTTOM; 1. to r., D. McBrierty, P. Smith, I. Handren, co-capt., C. Soucy, CAPTAIN, C. Marshall, P. Pickering. TOP: 1. to r., G. Joyall, L. Fielding, G. Kelleher, S. Lancaster. 34 Coach In Action 35 Tom In For Two Tom Hits Again No Wonder We Didn ' t Win Carl ' s Big Chance I I Our Own Superstudent I Frank Fouls Again Chad Drives For Two V V i TOP ROW; 1. to r., C. Pitts, MGR., T. Crawford, P. Maynard, S. Drew, N. McQueeny, S. Thompson, G. Noren, S. Johnson, L. Brackett, MGR. BOTTOM ROW; 1. to r., J. Tozier, D. Cocchiaro, S. Cornish, CO-CAPT., B. Christian, CO-CAPT., S. Hayman, M. Hayman. 1965-1966 RECORD Royals 24 . . . N. Reading 11 Royals 21 . . . Lynnfield 24 Royals 35 . . . Amesbury 11 Royals 28 . . . Masconomet 33 Royals 24 . . . Newburyport 35 Royals 20 . . . Ipswich 28 Royals 14 . . . Amesbury 13 Royals 20 . . . Newburyport 42 Royals 40 . . . Pentucket 21 Royals 19 . , . . Ipswich 38 Royals 41 . , . . Masconomet 24 Royals 38 . , . . Pentucket 4 Royals 23 . , . . N. Reading 12 Cheerios Power in Action Cheerios Goes For Two Sandy Taps Off Gail - Scrambles For The Loose Ball Sandy Tries For The Rebound Barb Gets Set To Score TOP ROW: 1. to r., B. Cornish, P. Draper, A. Leal, F. Harper, K. Tibbetts, D. Bergeron, D. Kelly. BOTTOM ROW: 1. to r., R. Hayman, C. Bazewski, D. Pingree, F. Maguire, R. Duggan, R. ProuLx. JUNIOR VARSITY TOP ROW: 1. to r., A. Boulanger, K. Mello, D. Lyons, K. Rogers, F. Noren, J. Ambrey, Mgr. BOTTOM ROW: 1. to r., C. Williams, S. Doherty, C. Tozier, P. Dick, B. Messina, R. Marshall. 39 iitfi SITTING: F. Ambrey, S. Lyons, K. Bean, J. Smith, D. Rogers, Captain; T. Ambrey, P. Draper, E. Axford, D. Crozier, D. Bergeron, Mr. L. Woodman, Coach. SECOND ROW; L. Christiansen, Manager; W. Woodward, R. Hay- man, C. Jones, S. Holbrook, C. Perry, J. Ouellette, P. Merrill, R. Flanigan, B. Mello. BASEBALL GHS 0. GHS 1. GHS 5. GHS 9. GHS 7. GHS 2. GHS 1. GHS 0. GHS 1. GHS 1. GHS 1. GHS 0. GHS 3. GHS 6. . Mascanomet 5 . Manchester 12 . Hamilton- Wenham 8 . Pentucket 10 . Rockport 8 . North Reading 14 . Masconomet 8 . Manchester 7 . Hamilton-Wenham 9 . Pentucket 3 . Rockport 3 . North Reading 6 . Ipswich 1 . Ipswich 8 Joe Rearson, Bill Ryder Mike Perreault Richard ProuLx Steve Mullen TRACK 43 FRONT ROW: I. Handren, S. Hayman, D. Cocchiaro, L. Brackett, J, Tozier; SECOND ROW: P. Smith, P, Maynard, C. Williams, S. Drew, J. Ambrey, Mrs. McQueeney, Coach. GIRLS SOFTBALL 44 ACTIVITIES 1 FRONT ROW: S. Tidd, A. Sanford, •Treas.; G. Kelleher, V. Pres.; D. Rogers, Pres. SECOND ROW: I. Handren, C. Soucy, Sec.; C. Mar- shall, J. Tozier. THIRD ROW: R. Batson, G. Noren, J. Murgida. FOURTH ROW: P. Holden, V. Man- os, S. Starrett, R. Burleigh. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY JUNIOR HONOR SOCIETY FRONT ROW: D. Knights, S. Mars- ton. Sec.; J. Junker, Treas.; P. Pick- ering, Pres.; K. Kelleher, V. Pres. SECOND ROW: E. Boose, L. Simek, C. Donahue, P. Holden, D. DeTour. THIRD ROW: J. Teeling, C. Wil- liams, E. Campbell, M. Handren. FOURTH ROW: J. Segal; K. Tib- betts, Mrs. Lacey, Advisor; P. Mul- hauser, P. Merrill. Mr. W. Murphy, Advisor; L. Chris- tiansen, Sec.; R. James, Treas.; S. Mullen, Pres.; M. Warner, V. Pres. SECOND ROW: P. Holden, J. Hol- liday, D. Rogers. THIRD ROW: D. Larkin, W. Snow, J . Out ram, J. Smith. FOURTH ROW: R. Teeling, R. Cooper, S. Reed. KEY CLUB BUSINESS HONOR CLUB FRONT ROW: D. Johnson, S. Lancaster, M. Rollins, M. Hayman, P. Fowler, D. Martellini, Bonnie Ingerson. SECOND ROW: P. Garden, P. Jeans, D. Holden, J. Kallman, P. Maynard, S. Johnson, G. Joyall, S. Hayman, M. Nagle, G. Kneeland. Mrs. Reed, Advisor; M. Hayman, P. Wilcox, Pres.; S. Cornish, V. Pres.; J. Tozier, Sec.; C. Marshall, Treas. SECOND ROW: C. Soucy, G. Tidd, M. Hartman, J. Russell, B. Whitman, S. Johnson, C. Pitts, C. Williams, S. Doherty. THIRD ROW: C. Tozier, H. Leeman, J. Ambrey, D. Cocchiaro, L. Brackett, D. Cocchiaro. TRI-HI-Y HI-Y Mr. Tardiff, Advisor; S. Mullen, Treas.; D. Larkin, V. Pres.; F. Am- brey, Sec.; T. Ambrey, Pres. SEC- OND ROW: B. Larkin, P. Draper, R. James, B. Blanchard. THIRD ROW: S. Carrigan, S. Lyons, R. Cooper, J. Holliday. FOURTH ROW: D. Manos, E. Howard, F. Donahue. FRONT ROW: C. Holt, C. Pitts, Treas.; P. Wilcox, Pres.; D. Holden, Sec.; A. Chabot, V. Pres.; F. Noren. BACK ROW: Mrs. A. Noren, Advisor; H. Leeman, M. Hartman, R. Marshall, J. Batson, D. Channonhouse, J. Russell, W. Graves, S. Doherty, G. Tidd. FUTURE NURSES FRENCH CLUB Miss P. Dragonas, Advisor; K. Kelleher, Sec.; G. Kelleher, Pres.; J. Murgida, V. Pres.; M. Handren, Treas.; P. Wilcox. SECOND ROW: J. Tozier, F. Noren, A. Chabot, L. Robichaud, S. Spaulding, L. Simek, J. Finnigan, E. Maguire, E. Campbell, T. Crawford, K. Tidd, L. Brackett. BACK ROW: P. Pickering, K. Rogers, A. Sanford, M. Kelley, R. Cooper, F. Donahue, P. Holden, P. Brooks, G. Noren, R. Batson. Mrs. Lacey, Advisor; Miss Dumas, Advisor; M. Kelleher, G. Tarr, C. Christian, G. Sheldon. SECOND ROW: K. Kelleher, H. Garnache, D. Knights. THIRD ROW: E. Boose, T. Tarr, P. Merrill. FOURTH ROW: J. Segel, K. Tibbetts, P. Mulhauser. MATH LEAGUE AERO SPACE CLUB P. Holden, T. Lynch, S. Jonasche, J. Halpin, R. Burleigh, Mr. C. Donnelly, Advisor; K. Burleigh, G. Sheldon, M. Pearson. FOREGROUND: C. Christian, E. Boose, K. Duggan, J. Segel. TABLE AT LEFT: B. Shea, D. MacAloney. TABLE AT RIGHT: S. Jonasche, D. Bailey, P. Mulhauser, D. Knights. CHESS CLUB DEBATE TEAM P. Jeans, Treas.; P. Holden, L. Simek, D. Johnson, A. Chabot, S. Spaulding. SECOND ROW: Mr. C. Gilligan, Advisor; A. Holden, J. Smith, P. Draper, Pres.; B. Colucci, R. Conant, F. Donahue, B. Cornish, D. Kelley, S. Draper; not pictured - S. Lancaster, Sec. SKI CLUB SHOP CLUB B. Colucci, A. Constanzo, S. Mann, D. Bailey, B. MacAloney, M. Boulanger, J. Ralph. SECOND ROW: Mr. H. Masker, Advisor; J. Bartolomucci, N. Hills, S. Draper, K. Martin, M. Meader, P. Spofford. GLEE CLUB GIRLS’ CHOIR Mrs. H. Hayden, Advisor; K. Mello, C. Bridges, K. Kelleher, F. Noren, G. Kelleber. SECOND ROW: V. Manos, L. Brackett, D. Cocchiaro, C. Tozier. THIRD ROW: E. Campbell, P. Pickering, M. Handren. FOURTH ROW: E. Bedard, B. Young, M. Hartman, L. Fielding. Under Mr. Norris ' direction our band has grown this year in size and playing ability. BAND DRIVER EDUCATION ' ■ ' siUOEin DRIVER «r OEOROTH 501001 OtPT. R OAsW.TCRCC. STANDING - Mr. John DeAngelis, Instructor. STUDENT CO UNCIL JUNIOR HIGH STUDENT COUNCIL FRONT ROW: J. Tripp, E. Derouin, Treas.; K. Marshall, Sec.; J. Winkelman, V. Pres.; R. Pingree, Pres.; K. Messina. SECOND ROW; M. Skeirik, T. Maguire, E. O ' Brien, A. Haskell, R. Prescott, R. Parker, H. Garnache, C. Christian, Mrs. J. Darling, Advisor. Our thanks to the cafeteria workers. CAFETERIA PERSONNEL STUDENT GO VERNMENT DAY David Rogers was our delegate to Student Government Day. Candy Marshall, Ruth Batson, Chris Soucy, and Gerry Kelleher were awarded certificates by the National Merit Foundation. NATIONAL MERIT AWARDS VOICE OF DEMOCRACY CONTEST Ruth Batson, David Rogers, Adele Sanford, Linda Robichaud, Gerry Kelleher, and Sandra Starrett were participants in the Voice of Democracy contest. Gerry was a regional finalist. KNEELING: D. Cocchairo, L. Brackett. SEATED: S. Cornish, G. Noren, R. Parker, C. Soucy, G. Kelleher. STANDING: E. Howard, R. Cooper, F. Bridges, W. Snow, A. Sanford, L. Chris- tiansen, S. Mullen, C. Pitts, Mrs. Lacy. THE BROOM AND THE GROOM By Kurtz Gordon and Robert Emmett David Thompson Alma Thompson Aunt Rina Churchill . . . Frank Capwell . Grace Capwell . Mrs. Finnegan . Air Force Lieu- tenant U S . . Sheila Hanson . Kim Palmer . . Eddie Richard Parker Gail Noren Christine Soucy Stephen Mullen Geraldine Kelleher Sandra Cornish Lawrence Christiansen Adele Sanford Linda Brackett Wesley Snow There! You see? Nothing’s going to happen. Lieutenant, this is my wife ' s aunt. Miss Churchill. 58 I wonder if I could? I wonder if I dare? Five dollars. Thanks, come back again sometime, Sheila! Don ' t let him hit me! Chocolate covered ants! ' Round and ' round in circles go . . . i 19 I The Queen and her Court. L. to R, - C. Soucy, A. Chabot, D. McBrierty, L. Hill, H. Leeman. JUNIOR PROM 66 CHRISTMAS ASSEMBLY 1966 G. t;eUelaer Miss Phyllis Dragonas directed the play. A Christmas Carol with dia- logue in French was presented by the students of French. Ho. Coor sang Night ' SEATED: C. Marshall, B. Ingerson, Mrs. E. Downs, Advisor; S. Mullen, Editor; L. Brackett, R. Batson. STANDING: G. Kelleher, M. Hartman, L. Christiansen, T. Adams, R. Cooper, J. Saunders, A. Sanford, G. Noren. GEORGIAN STAFF SUMMER INSTITUTES Valerie Manos, Peter Holden, and Dianne Robichaud were given opportunities to study at summer science institutes. KIWANIS A WARDS NIGHT SEATED: Gerry Kelleher, Judy Tozier, David Rogers, Chris Soucy, Candy Marshall. STANDING: Gail Noren, Adele Sanford, Sandy Drew, Ruth Batson. SECRETARIAL STATE Mrs. Barbara Mullins Mrs. Mary Rogers REMEMBER WHEN A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE CFASS OF 1966 The assemblies we enjoyed so much. This gentleman greeted us all on the first day. Our rush to classes. We listened, we wrote, we learned. 64 WHEN REMEMBER And then we left ! OUR JUNIOR PROM - 1965 The Senior Combo Here come the first graders ! CLA SS DA Y JUNE 6 A bunny for Mr. Boynton ' We gotta get out of this place Dedication I BACCALAUREATE June 5, 1966 71 GRADUATION JUNE 9 Candice Marshall Geraldine Kelleher Ruth Batson Co-Valedictorian Co-Valedictorian Salutatorian Mr. Boynton presented the awards Mr. Marshall presented the diplomas At 8:00 We marched in Ready at 7:55 Dr. Dorothy M. Bell President of Bradford Junior College SENIOR A WARDS David Rogers American Legion Award; Danforth Foundation; Kiwanis Scholarship. Tom Adams Georgetown Advocates Scholarship; Kiwanis Scholarship. Candy Marshall Bausch-Lomb Sci- ence Award; D.A.R. Award; Kiwanis Scholarship; North- shore Shop. Ctr. Gerry Kelleher Betty Crocker Award; Co- Valedictorian. Chris Soucy PTA Scholarship; Georgetown Teachers Scholarship. Gail Noren Jaycees Scholarship; Helen L. Davis Schol- ship. Adele Sanford Judy Tozier Georgetown Shop. Ctr. Women ' s Club. Prudy Wilcox Georgetown Nurses. Sandy Drew Georgetown Teachers. Bonnie Ingerson Commercial Award. Donna Cocchiaro Georgetown Teachers. Ruth Batson American Legion Award; Kiwanis Scholarship; Saluta- torian. Steve Mullen Rowley Scholarship Foundation Award. Barbara Christian Kiwanis Scholar. Wesley Snow Citizen. Award. 75 I I i IN APPRECIATION The students of Georgetown High School ap- preciate the local merchants and proprietors. For many years they have employed high school students, enabling them to earn money for college and to gain experience in the world of work. Therefore, we would like to thank our ad- vertisers for the assistance given to our stu- dents and to the publication of this annual. 76 CENTER PHARMACY J. C. Hayman, B. S., Reg. Pharm. 50 Central Street Georgetown, Mass. Telephone 352-8540 WpliK ‘Sandwich Meni f muKTS „ ham J. CHEESE i; HAMgUIEGEH ' CHEESEBUHGEd ' ' ASTfEOMI COINED REEF A STEAK. « SURMARJNES (Jmucn 3q PIZZA iiil CONGRATULATIONS, SENIORS, from Estelle Heidi Jimmy Jack Hayman Adele Sanford C ONGRATU LATIONS SENIORS HOWARD JOHNSONS Route 95 North and South Rowley, Massachusetts Suzanne Lancaster and Barbara Christian Specializing In Junior and Misses Sportswear 64 Central Street Georgetown, Mass. 01833 Marilyn J. Marshall Telephone 352-8996 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1 966 GCORGtTOWN PWAI MACY ' - — •■ ' WTi ' w ■■ ■■■ CHARLES G. BAKER, B. S., Reg. Mgr. 2 East Main Street Georgetown, Mass. Tel. FLeetwood 2-3121 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1 966 Chris Soucy THE ELMS RESTAURANT L. Robichaud SUCCESS rGipS You’ve made it, grads, and we’re proud of you! Soon you’ll dis- cover all your hard work was worthwhile. Congratulations and good luck in your fu- ture endeavors, m MARY BOARDMAN and her staff of store personnel are dedicated to serve you with courtesy; friendliness! And in the neighborliness way we know! GEORGETOWN IGA DISCOUNTER TT 1 1 ■ A ' -v. ' : nere spread the roots of America’s strength A r. By the Faith of its communicants a church is known, and by the learning of its graduates, a school By the probity of its members a family takes stature. And by the worth cf Its single communities, a nation is great or Ignoble. , FF- rr hf FI ' TF ,rr- FF 1 ;. . m FF FfJ IGA DISCOUNTER 62 CENTRAL STREET — SHOPPING CENTER GEORGETOWN the trend today is to Whatever is great in America IS rooted in neighborhood institutions: the local church, the local school, the local enterprise. How strong the community ' s faith, how sound its learning, how serviceable Its business? There are your real criteria. For as grows the community, so prospers the Nation. Such is the creed to which your IGA grocer subscribes Independent owner of his store, specializing in local service, he is vitally concerned with local institutions. He is your neighbor; his children go to school with your children; his income is spent in your town. You ' ll find he thinks about things much the Same way as you do. Drop in where you see the friendly IGA sign. You ' ll see attractively arranged shelves filled with IGA and the other national brands you know and trust. You ' ll see prices marked plain to save you money. You ' ll see how national know-how” combines with neighborly know-you. And you’ll see why this local service national significance” of the IGA was recently lauded in the Halls of Congress— as the Congressional Record officially testifies FOOD STORES I I II f ! GIANT VALU DISCOUNT FOODS GOOD LUCK GRADUATES ! STROGNEY’S SERVICE ENGINEERING CO. 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