Grafton High School - Compass Yearbook (Grafton, MA)
- Class of 1963
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. ,.Z, ,. ?-v IA. r.. l 'Q ,..... ., ... . ----V--,.--v y Ur, PM V' 1 ll' P s I n 'Way Me gruzi yfgoezj cseason ge ZZ-e Wewarfgf Our Zffyence. 1 0 ' 4 NHL A . ...Ah nw '-n sr. s r N 5 f M? X i xv? SQ, fx X vq fi JR L -.1 fg 4g ',x-,N 769 Gfzss of 1190.3 presefz fs zfs C!JOI2?fQ GS S OFQ 60 Of' We, the class of l963, leave Grafton High School, with a bit of sorrow in our hearts. From the moment we entered until the present, everyone made wonderfui friends, obtained a well-rounded education, sharee rich experiences with one another and spent these few short years doing wonderful things which will never be repeated. Each season brought new activities and new expe- riences. The Fall-a testing periodg the beginning of a new year. The Winter-a period when we were on our way and knew where we were heading. The Spring-It is time to leaveg it is time to grieve. We look back: our time was well spent. We 'wish to thank all those who made our high school days most rewarding and beneficial and we hope Grafton High will live on, forever. 706k fyc Lf' Io12!Q12f.s FOREW ORD DEDKCATKON ADNHNXSTRNUON FACULTY SENXORS UNDERCLASSNKEN F ALL WKNTER SPRXNG ADVERTXSENXENTS Zeofcafzbn I -naw ,XS our four years of high school at Grafton have swiftly passed md thc- 502140115 vonw and gone in rapid suci-cssioli. we, as students rollltl not hf-lp hut notlsfc- and apprvrlatc the llllllflllg ettorts and 7 . - . . . .. . uidanvv ol il tvai-lim' and tricnd who in cvcry way exemphtics fine th 1l'au'Im'i'. INxl'rt'Yt'l't'llt'l'. and svhool spirit. 'llhrough this llllSt'll'lSll devo- i filllllltbll has ohtaincd wvll-cz1l'1u'd I'f't'O43Llllll0ll for its loyalty. lead- er hip. and good SIJUl'lSlNi1IlSlllI1. llhus, mx thc' IIll'IllllCl'S of tht' Svnior rlass. proudly dcdivate our IQ! 1 D , , J 1 ii, CUXII .XSS to CIUMIII TIIUNIAS II. l,l,ACKl3UlxN. rv mzbzkffafzbn anof .jacu MR. HAROLD A. .MXXDREWS BS. in Ed. Calvin Coolidge College Fitchburg State Teachers' College Vice-Principal DR. HARRY Y. HILYARD. Ed. D. Superintendent of Svlwnlf fi' MRS. RUTH E. 1BROWNh SHAW Fwj're't.1ry P- 1. nf J , Q ' 'I Q? f Jvf .E , 54 A' Ref , 1 1 A' x pa-ng.. ,Y l . , We. . 135' ' 5 .l it - ' - ' , .- .f ill, M55 A' 2 ' 1l'4??5g '4 ' Yi? 'yn ' '. . if , , J. mga,-e' :ff f 'Tziix . X M' 'N , :I-'i,ff'l:ffaJ. - 1,'i?,.5.42 - .' ffijg '- , ' ' X1- nf . . .1,fffs..f.a2:: , , M, , . .. 1 ,, f-fj-,Gen ' 1- ' ' if ' . . XL? w: N , . -..,. . ' A , .. . 991. 2' . 2 filliii- .-UA fly f fl . My . -f:,p::gf.A . . gmgififi' 1.1 ' '1 Ulf' E . . 1 H Q ! .Q ijt ' j A' 'f i r ' 1-1 K-:fir-if N 941, . .' .2 425' ' - x ??5Qi5r?E3 lf' 'ffgdi k .' lj 1 55? , . ll ,Life-+V . 1- MR. W:XI,DQR.EX P. LOJKO llb. IIE L-.l. RI. bl. S..llr'Ill Film- Tw.1+'l1f11'f' ll vllvgf lJ1'11n'1p.1l I-IISS PHYLLIS COLE I' X D., . Li-llty Lullvge' Lllll'LIl'lLlll ,,,.f ,I-Civ, f 2 'Fx r W QI jg, UL, ' 4- I I V xi W ,I 1 J :-ji . -Sf Qi' .W I O n XIISS llUllH'l'lIY IJRONEY MIS.. Nl.l',tl. lnwlltll l llIXt'lSIlX l lwm-lu ll. Ill. ll' flhllll-ll l, ll. lll MRS. PAULA NI. CARLSON BS. Syracuse Ihiwrsity Engliflt II . MERRILL I. DLSSAULT IIS., M. Ed. Hnly Cross College U5. History 'ff X -' M -zqgitlnwgfg . ... A X -.44 15' MR. THOMAS E. BLACKBURN AB.: NI.Ed. Duke Univerrity Physical Education, Athletic Director MR. RICHARD E. ENGVALL HS. Nortli Dulwta State College KI.Ed. Wlwlrwrtet' State College .AXlg1m'ln'i1..Ct-u11lct1'y, Klecliutiivul lliniwing. Earth Scictlvc fa--.... nip, ag. 'Phu qv I9 Lflw 'fl xi W7 MRS. HELENA K. FITZGIBBON Sargent College of i Boston Lniversity Girls' Physical Education MISS ELLEN V. KOSNIER BFA. Massacliusetts College of Art Art MISS RUTH GORDON Burdett College Bookkeeping, Offive Practice, General Bueiness NIR. DONALP 'F. KLOCEK Bb. in Pliy-ieal Eflut- :tion Springfield College Pliyfieal Education. General Science A MRS. DOROTHY IJ. GRAHAM Xll. Bristol! Hit r'l'-ily Englifli IV, lourntilisni, Aclutiivt-el HQ-tuling 'ka P91 li 3 'Ne .. N. ' 52- -f f-E, ' 1'-1 ' ' TH: QF: Vx, V ' . -, , 1' it . i l NIRS. EDITH W. JOHNSON I3 X Trinity llnix ereity flixit' NIR. RAYNIOND J. LENIAY Bb. llIllVt'I'NlIy of xlLlSmlI'llllFti'IlS Rovic-W Mutb. Clt'IlQ'l'Lll fllutb I. II. Cent-rul liiifirnwo :ii Q 2 '35 XIISS NIARILYN LEVEY ll 'X .xkklllllllllillliii4Ill4'gll' Ifrt-m-It I. ll: lfngli-ll I IVIR. NOE R. LEBEAU B.S.Ed., M.S.Ed. Holy Cross College English I MRS. EDITH H. LOWELL A.B. Boston University Algebra I. Algebra II. St-nior Math '-any -41695 ,,.,. IVIR. ROBERT R. LANDRY Bachelor of Education Plymouth Teachers' College Problems of Democracy, World History, Driver Education IVIRS. KATHLEEN MAYNARD B Q Simmons College Economic Ce-ograpliy, Typing, be-m-ml Business :UQ '9!- ' mt MISS MARY T. MINER B.S.Ed.. lVI.Ed. Worcestei' State College English III MR. WALTER ZAKRZEWSKI B.A. Clark University M.S. Worcester Polytechnic Institute Biology, Chemistry, Physics . ,,.,.. 1- 1 Mft up -1 O iw MR. FRED M. ORKISESKI B.M. Penn State University M.Ed. New England Conservatory of Music Music MRS. BEATRICE WOOD B Q University of Massachusetts Home Economics IF' MRS. GLADYS C. TEMPLE Beclivr College Slim-thtintl. 'llruiiscription, Typing MR. KENNETH A. WHEELER B.A. St. Anselm's College MS. Worcester Polytechnic Institute Biology, Chemistry, Physics tgv N 3..Qfff?J.1-- ff ffl -aw t i lv is'-:ff ,. ' f ' -, egg?-it ., , , ,,,, . ,. . ,I 1: -., -I , 29' , . mes, ' 4 . V.A,: ,fb it ,J Tfl2??f19 - Q N , ,gap A 4, 3 2 3 -113' ':-,ix , , ' -' Q ft r .X -ft 9 . ,, X -Y J , 1 ff! 133' MR. TERRY D. MAYO B.A. Colhy College Director of Guidance .dlflaixy -FUN MISS PATRICIA B. KOSKY A.B. Anna Maria College Masters in Guidance Boston College Guidance Counselor Photographs of the following three teachers could not he obtained: NIR. JOHN P. CAPUANO MR. RICHARD EGSEGIAN MR. LAVAL PROVENCHER B.S.E. B.S. B.A. Fitchburg State College University of Massachusetts Assumption College Woodworking, Metalworking, Algebra I, Geometry Latin I, II, Modern Mechanical Drawing European History .fA 'l'l.1'f'T'f'fY'i5RY'l. Z'l lf I '!Z'IZf . .. . fl XX kg i 7 ' XX f X S. wir ., ff I ff Seniors X nr 4u..,..xna.x lD0z1y as 71212 owe 3 SECRETARY Sm-et. neat. and quite petite. Wittlf- Wuwu . . . popular . . . expert seamstress . . . How about that?', . . . s-s-s-boom! . . . St. Boniface . . . Cullfjlt' Class Sevretary 2, 3, 4 Spanish Club 1 Future TCllCllCI'S, 1 2 7 'llI't'2lSllI't'l'i 1 Vlt't?-1,l'f'Slt1CIll 2 l'Jtxfi Compass Staff 4 fll1t'l'I'lt'2lflt'l' 1, 2, 3, 4 Co-vziplain 4 ,lunior l'rozn Comnlittee 3 tlo-1-hairlnan of Decorations Senior llall Cmnnlittee 4 Senior Hall Court 4 ' L10 'Ill I ' ' . vI.lxY I '. 'V' PRESIDENT joking and humor are pleasant, and often of extreme utility. Doug . . . It wasn't me, Miss Minerln . . . right end . . . great leadership . . . 'Els that rightfw . . . lead actor . . . Pre-med School National Honor Society, President 3, 4 Class President 3, 4 Class Vice-President 1, 2 Student Council 3, 4 Debating Society 1 Spanish Club 4 Dramatics Club 2, 3, 4 uOur Townf, Lead 2 4'Little Women. Lead 3 1963 Compass Staff 4 Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4 Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Captain 4 Boys' J.V. Basketball 2 Track 2, 3, 4 Co-Captain 4 Boys, State 3 Senior Ball Court 4 Class Committees 1, 2, 3, 4 OIQIQIQ ean r 05012 A-'wr '63 GA, -we wwvv' -H .-r1w'l.'t v- '-'.v1r'1v .9't-trltm-.WL va-'K+-'QAIM 'il-'T'!l!'f'H1'!'I'Q'1 c7Qff!2 en GFI? 924013012 ry Never do today what you can put off 'til the week- endfi Marsha . . . Kenny . . . 1sza eousielw . . . practice makes perfect-basketball . . . pop singer . . . Hey, wait for melii . . . College National Honor Society 3, 4 Student Council 1 Class Vice-President 3, 4 2 V, Junior Red Cross 1, , President , 3,4 3 4 1963 Compass Staff 4 Co-editor 4 Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Girls' Clee Club 1, 2, 3 Field Hockey 2, 3, 4 Co-captain 4 Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4 Co-captain 4 Softball 2, 3, 4 Class Ring Committee 3 Central District Chorus 1, 2, 3 Senior Ball Court 4 JV , 1 l,'f5'vzf fr or 0012129 Warze cyemy 9-Q, L J':iii'l 1 E C9115 TREASURER Like a glass of champagne, always bubbling over. Camel . . . loquacious . . . effervescent . . . hard worker . . . reliable . . . Dues next weeklii . . . College National Honor Society 3, all Class Treasurer 1, 2, 3, 4 Dramatics Club 1. 2, 3. tl 1963 Compass Staff 4 Smoke Signals Staff 4 Girls, Clee Club 1. 2 Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Junior Prom Committee 3 Class Night Committee 4 Class Committees 1. 2, 4 Senior Ball Queen 4 D.A.R. Good Citizen Award 4 4112169 gkzhe 5712 erson No man can be a good scholar on an empty stomach. R. A .... flaming red hair to match his temper . . . ruiet . . . what's wronff with a slush Pontiac? I C 5 1 Q o a steady at Howarflis . . . 'gteacher lover' . . Machinist Senior Hall Committee 4'Art is not a thing-itis a way. Janice . . . oh, those red tressesl . . . carefree animal lover . . . artistic . . . unexcitable . . . Business Library Helper 3, 4 School days, school days. Dear ol' golden rule days, WODQXJEQQ gn 9115012 fmam enzy 7 z1oQf HA regular fellow-the kind you like. Wee Willy . . . always smiling . . . how he teasesl . . . friendly . . . big blue eyes . . . Navigator Track 4 Intramurals 1 Senior Ball Committee 4 Class Xight Co-chairman 4 Now as we look back on our high school years, And remember our joys, our hopes, our fears, Pretty quiet, quite pretty. ,loan . . . cute . . . well-dressed . . . g'I,ll be dipped! . a fine majorette . . . calm and collected . . Nursing Spanish Club 2, Majorettes 1, 2, 3, Head Majorette 3, Senior Ball Committee - --,,,4, oan jzaafze J aff J Little and good is twice as goodf' B. B .... witty . . . what's on the ceiling, shorty? . . . those corny jokes! . . . uwhat, what?', . . . thoughtful . . . Nursing 3 3 1, Junior Red Cross Spanish Club , 2, 2 Dramatics Club 1, 2 1963 Compass Staff 4 Smoke Signalsi' Staff 4 Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4 3 Girls, Clee Club 2, Girls' ,l.V. Basketball 2, Junior Prom Committee Senior Ball Committee 3 3 4 dfbdfd fvnzz Zee Do you, recall all the books that we had, And also the Shakespeare that drove as quite mad? ik lafo an Wen O17 '6She possesses friendship, the very sound of which makes the heart warmf, Carol . . . kind . . . friendly . . . Sunday school teacher . . . serene . . . well-liked . . . Business Office Worker 4 Girls' ,l.V. Basketball 2 Junior Prom Committee 3 e7Qf5kQI? Warze. Zen O17 A smile for every girl-two for every fellow. K. Boink . . . cool . . . oh, those nights at the library! . . . flirtatious . . . nice to know . . . Teaching Student Council 3, 4- Spanish Club 3 '5Chieftain Staff 3 1963 Compass Staff 4 Handbook Revision Chairman 3, 4 Nlajorettes 2, 3, -l Mixed Chorus 1 Senior Ball Committee 4 Student Exchange Representative 4 Yet even with all that we still feel so sad. But none the less let's reminisce. 'There is mischief in her eves, and her laughter ' never dies. Kathy . . . Wayne . . cute . . . CCH veteran . . Have you ever?,' . . . casual . . . marriage Junior Red Cross, Secretary 1 Office Worker 1 Dramatics Club 1 Mixed Chorus 2, 3 6 Class Ring Committee 3 Junior Prom Committee 3 ZQMQ Q12 an cy Jforzz ohf 2l Silence is a virtue. but who wants to he virtuous?7' Ronnie . . . personality plus . . . remember those minstrel shows? . . . talkative . . . good dancer . . . me. sit on the hoss's lap? . . . College Debating Society 1 llramaties Cluli 2 Our Towni' 2 l'Xi3 Compass Staff -lr Band 1, 2 Class Ring Committee 3 C1914 K-VIQIQ EDUC QI t'Always leaves them laughing when she says good- bye. Cheryl . . . Ken . . . loquacious . . . peppy . . gullible . . . infectious laugh . . . Nursing Junior Red Cross 2, 3 Spanish Club 3, 4 Secretary 4 1963 Compass Staff 4 Majorettes 3 Cheerleaders 2 Field Hockey 4 7' Intramurals 1 Junior Prom Committee 3 Senior Ball Committee 4- Sclzool days, school days, Dear ol' golden rule days, J onafoffyfanczlsr Cjouts' ue! ,,,,,,, an ra y-Cuff J rown Agia' if , A helping hand and a friendly heart make fine companions. Sandy . . . helpful . . . energetic . . . full of fun . . . plans ahead . . . musical talent . . . Social Service Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3 Spanish Club 4 1963 Compass Staff -1 Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 3 Field Hockey 1, 2, 3 Girls' J.V. Basketball 1, 2 Co-captain 2 Girls, Varsity Basketball 3 ,lunior Prom Committee 3 Senior Ball Co-chairman 4 Girls, State 3 Central District Chorus 1, 2 , X ity , dx W e started our freshman year merrily, When the system was changed and our A's were B's, The female of the species is deadlier than the malef, Marcia . . . flirtatious . . . sometimes . . . attractive Business Junior Red Cross Office Worker Chieftain Staff Majorettes Intramurals Junior Prom Committee Class Committees sociable . . . quiet- sweet personality . . . 3 3, 4 3, 4 2 1 3 1, 2, 3, 4 s ,, Warcza Wuff CKEUFAQ 23 Wzbfarfjosepg Carey To insure peace of mind ignore the rules and regulations. Dickie . . . cooler in the cellar . . . Judie . . . truckful of fun . . . hard-to-manage hair . . . carefree as a kicl can he . . . everyhodyls pal . . . Airplane lVle- chanic Intramurals 1, 2 Junior Prom Committee 3 Senior Ball Committee 4 Class Night Committee 4 Bat our high school career hafln't really begun, Till we walked on raw eggs at the initiation. 'GA man should not swallow more beliefs than he can cligestf, J. B .... football lover . . . hike on 3? 4? 5? . . . forgetful . . . boisterous . . . P. O. D. Whiz . . . a friend to all boys . . . Agricultural College 1963 Compass Staff 4 J' lVliXecl Chorus 3 lfootllall 1, 2, 3, 4 Track 4 Junior Prom Committee 3 Zafn .LDQCO I2 Car .9012 ZQUQFQ jean Cgargonneau If giggles were money, I'd be richf, Bev . . . excitable . . . bubbling laughter that leads to tears . . . flirtatious . . . Roy . . . do we have to change? . . . Secretarial Work Junior Red Cross 3 Office Worker 3, 4 '6Chieftain Staff 3, 4 Majorettes 2 Intramurals 1 ,, '- 1 Q - , f f W e vowed that some day, we'd give others such fun, But we never were given the chance. What this country needs is a good 50 cigar. Billy . . . whois in the library? . . . my luck-an iceberg . . . humorous . . . silent type . . . IBM Operator Maw U?1c6enf Gfzfop 25 or If2CQ1?f Cunnzhy am g'l've taken my fun where live found it. Dick . . . reserved . . . good-looking . . . he works at Whitervlfs? . . . sharp dresser . . . artistic doodler . . . outcloorsman . . . Worcester lnclustrial Tech Boys' J.V. Basketball LCA quiet person except when otherwisef, Garfield . . . witty . . . a flair for art . . . runs a non-hurry, non-worry program . . . good taste in clothes . . . casual . . . Commercial Artist 1963 Compass Staff 4 Football 3 Boys, LV. Basketball 1, 2 Senior Ball Co-chairman 4 School days, school days, Dear ol, golden rule days, 1165 dfOf 7012 fbame .U , -- gd!! 0012129 30663 Vgrs 4'Her silence conceals her many charms. Gail . . . sweet . . . soft-spoken . . . modest quiet . . . laclylike . . . Secretary Junior Red Cross Office Wlorker Chieftain Staff 1963 Compass Staff Intramurals In june with our swimsuits we did embark On a wonderful trip to Ocean Beach Park. '4Good men are scarce-take care of me. Duffy . . . impulsive . . . clown . . . hboys will be boysl' . . . football . . . Junior College Football 2, 3. 4 Boys' J.V. Basketball 2 Track 1. 2, 3, -1 Co-captain -L Intramurals 1, 2 Wogerf 17056505 agony juofff 71212 gotvkr That which is lovely never dies but passes on to further lovelinessf' Prowler . . . 'tour queeni' . . . flirt . . . Howard's . . . oh, that-razor! . . . College Teaching Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4 Spanish Club, Treasurer 3, 4 Office W01'k6f 1 Dramatics Club 1, 4 4'Smoke Signals Staff 4 Handbook Revision Committee 3 lVliXed Chorus 2, 3, 4 Girls, Glee Club 2 Cheerleaders 1, 2, 3, 4 Junior Prom Committee 3 Junior Prom Queen 3 Senior Ball Committee 4 W ith David Moore as our president, W e count it a year with our time well spent. Friendship is the cement of the soul and the sweetener of life. All 4, Dolores . . . Jet . . . stylish . . . oh, those parties! 'Q . . . cheerful . . . melodious . . . College Spanish Club 2, 3, 4 Vice-President 4 1963 Compass Staff 4 Majorettes 2, 3, 4 ,Iunior Prom Committee 3 Senior Ball Committee 4 Class Committees 1, 2, 3, 4 'gr 0061485 yO.SQ 90066114 Qsfepfen osepf 9214 ner Love is but a distant dreamf, Steve . . . ever-present . . . perseverant . . . lover boy . . . why don't you break up? . . . that look of innocent wisdom . . . Military Service Football 3 Junior Prom Committee 3 PQ! 'hull' Bat we certainly learned what homework meant. So on to our sophomore year. f'U 5'His talents are more of the silent classf' Bernie . . . endman . . . you hardly know hels there . . . uwoll out the barrewv . . . trumpet player . . . easy to get along with . . . Trade School Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Football 1 J 6172 arof J auf gaffzha fi lfqff ur 1.60122 gzfree Nothing worries him, nothing hurries him. . . . life begins at 12:30 . . . . artistic . . . Worcester In- Art . . . neat dresser relaxed . . . girls . . dustrial Tech Disc Jockey Club Intramurals Junior Prom Committee 3 1, 2, 3, 4 1 School days, school days, Dear ol' golden rule days, The quiet mind is richer than a crownfl . . . attractive . . . Wayne . . . . sparkling hlue eyes . . . Office Sandy . . . Coy you're lilushingl . . Worker Junior Red Cross 3 Office Worker 4 Intramurals 1 junior Prom Committee 3 Class Committees 1, 2, 3, Ll- I ,- n gg.. .4-. v , I--.1-. .--. gf-.....,-.. ........ .......-.-,. C3012 ofsa 1491? Q OSS oselof jfefzry reszdn HA little with quiet is the only diet. Beetle . . . Linda . . . soft-spoken . . . cool . . . indifferent . . . lanky . . . Engineering Science Club 3 Bovs' J.V. Basketball 2 Baseball 1 Intramurals 1, 2 0ur sophomore year started our second step. We attacked all our fund drives with loads of pep. 4'Great bashfulness is more often an effect of pride than of modesty. Eddie . . . hard worker debater . . . thespian limit! . . . Teaching Debating Society Dramatics Club 4'Our Town Little Women . . . stay under that speed shy guy . . . experienced 1, 2, 3, 4- 506012 J eam on arrzloyfon 3l 012295 OQUdI 0fc7k6lQ man Villf' enioxs Z1 quiet conscience will lead a quiet life..- ,linnny . . . sunny grin . . . dark good looks . . . friendly . . . very quiet . . . unassuming . . . Trade Svliool and Air Force Junior Red Cross junior Prom Committee 3 With Dave Moore the head of oar class again, We said, '4We will have all the fan that we canlv 'SI take life as it comes, and I take all I can get. Mike . . .non-conformist . . . Pat . . . an artis touch . . . hard worker . . . where's my comb? . Welding at Trade School 1963 Compass Staff Band Junior Prom Committee an cicznfra , ocm Life holds for her few problems. Sandy . . . fun-loving . . . care-free . . . shy but gets around . . . excitable . . . loyal . . . Business But as it turned out. our one joy was when We returned to Ocean Beach Park. A mind for business and a heart for fun. Judy . . . infectious giggle . . . good student . . . love the twist! . . . cheerful . . . sincere . . . Business 1963 Compass Business Manager 4 Junior Red Cross 2, 3 Vice-President 3 Girls' J.V. Basketball 2 Junior Prom Committee 3 juofff 521212 ,jofzzson 33 113012 8012 170512521012 456' '4Good things come in small packages. Sue . . . tiny . . . good friend . . . musical . . . wide-eyed . . . get-up-an-go to spare . . . Secretarial Work Library Helper 3, 4- Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Girls, Glee Club 3 Girls' J.V. Basketball 2 School days, school days, Dear ol, golden rule days, 'iwhere love is. tliereis no lack. Sandi . . . quiet-if you donit know her . . . attrac- tive . . . Ricky . . . long black tresses . . . a smile for everyone . . . Business Junior Re-cl Cross 2, 3 Mixed Chorus 2, 3 Girls' Clce Club 2, 3 Intramurals 1 C5012 ra Bee My C3012 Ufaa yzparze nap! 'Vx '17 I am what I am. and nothing will change mef, Sandy . . . individualist . . . neat dresser . don't agree! . . . ole! . . . Chinese scholar College National Honor Society Class Secretary Spanish Club Library Helper Office Wlorker Chieftain Staff Our junior year marked the debut of DougLowe was the head who now led us on. 'tlf it's a man,s work, I'm still a boyf' Maurice . . . easy-going . . . wavy locks . . . ho-hum! . . . silent type . . . casual smile . . . College Disc Jockey Club 2, 3, 4 President 3, 4 ffllaufzbe Q0 ow Wzfa Uzbforza ramer XYll3lL'YL'l' anyone does or says. I must be good. Vic-ki . . . cloe eyes . . . Cute . . . convertible moods . . . Curly brown hair . . . active majorette . . . Q? Nursing Klajorettes Chieftain Staff 3 Drainatics Club Z The funior Prom was our first big danceg MBIae Hawaiiw was certainly made for romance. She looks flemure and almost shy, but note the sparkle in her eyef' Joanie . . . soft-spoken . . . thoughtful . . . ladylike . casual . . . mischievous grin . . . sweet voice . . . Nursing Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3 Intramurals 1, 2, 3 .X 1 I xx ' , in V 'X uv ' .wi ...N Vt. Mx .fr rj 0611? jl'CI ,AQJQIIQG mjffcfef georye L1 erm An easy'-minded soul. and always was. Speeks . . . manager . . . quiet . . . Wilbur Bear . . . never misses the Three Stooges . . . Business Office Vlvorker 4 Football At the Country Club we were still in cz trance It was quite an enjoyable time. Nursing :mx 'am , Spanish Club Co-Captain Co-captain Softball Co-Captain Junior Prom 209601465 700 A0609 r J:Lv.-xruamwgvwf -. L- .. -,. .-1--f. Y X - i'Cay personality. full of rascalitx Debbie Lau . . . I'm onlx kiddm hex leader in her field-sports o what 21 minute . . . unpredictable . . . wealxne for m1 chief National Honor Society Secretarv-Treasurer Junior Red Cross Vice-President Debating Society Dramaties Club 1963 Compass Staff Smoke Signals Staff Handbook Revision COIIIHIIHBG Field Hockev Girls' Yarsitv Basketball Co-chairman JOE? Wcgnfosf dl' ' figs lhex'e rwiulcl he IN little 4tIlC'4.N 'ms Quietness is best. he always saysf, Apples . . . friendly . . . easy-going . . . reserved . . . well-clressecl . . . Johnny Appleseed . . . Navy Intramurals 1, 2 We decided lo change the class ringjs style, After which we were all broke for quite CI while. 1 great ones if there were no Nlunna . . quiet until she gets on the phone . . . petite . . . easy to get along with . . . shorty , . sm-4-I . . . llusiness 65 ,lunitir llc-cl Cross 1 Warz' yn fleofa yipajfhne jfaffQen H2012 Y UA bundle of energy, enthusiasm, and excitementf' Mean One . . . outgoing . . . eye for design . . . ready, willing, and able . . . creative . well- mannered . . . College Student Council 2, 3, -1 President 4 Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4 Spanish Club 2, 3 Future Teachers' Club 1, 2 Office Worker' 1 1963 Compass Staff 4 Handbook Revision Committee -1 Mixed Chorus 3 Co-chairman. Junior Prom Decorations 3 Senior Ball Committee LL Student Exchange Representative 4 Senior Ball Court -1 Our treasury, we found, was not up to par, S0 we sold cans of candy both near and far. '4His limbs were cast in manly mold, for hardy sports or contest bold. Paul . . . nature boy . . . working man . . . oh, those Cape Cod beach parties! . . . try anything once . . . Ae,sop's brother . . . Marines 'iChieftain Staff 3 Track 2, 3 Intramurals 1 Junior Prom Committee 3 Ta uf Of 39 Qpaozof gerfzb more A jest breaks no bonesf, l Moorie . . . don't turn around too fast . . . lVIr. 4 Basketball . . . Davie . . . '6Me, Miss Droney?', . . . good sport . . . College National Honor Society 3, 4 Vice-President 4 Student Council 1, 2 Class President 1, 2 Handbook Revision Committee 3 Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4 Boy si ,l.V. Basketball 1 Boys' Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4 Co-captain 4 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Junior Prom Co-chairman 3 Central District Chorus 4 Student Government Day Representative 4 Senior Ball King 4 School days, school days, Dear ol' golden rule days, ' Sigh no more. ladies, sigh no moref, Skipper . . . 'Tm such a brain! . . . pronounce it, B F donit spell it . . . always joking . . . tease . . . I they all checki' . . . College 1 4 ,X Boys, ,l.V. Basketball 2 A Boys' Varsity Basketball 4 4 Baseball 3, 4 ,ZQAU , Zmcep 1 uffo C13 117'.i'1T9AL,Ln t,A..WA4 .PAIXJ '.1lfVg'D4 ' LAI: A. 'I NZ! I. AK H'.. u'.' 5E1Lll'u.h4'lnldYTt1k i-.'HlLlfi lKin'52hNHLA WmHNf-fL1H KKh GZQJQQJ Copeknof auf 4'For the love of laughter, hinder not the humor of his clesignf' Copey . . . the swinging sax . . . jovial . . . one of the three . . . loud dresser . . . Miss Hill-ha, ha, ha! . . . College Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Dance Band 3, -l Dramatics Club 2 Baseball Manager 2, 3 Basketball Manager 2 Football Manager 1 Junior Prom Committee 3 Senior Ball Court 4 Oar fanior-Senior Tea was a ballg A really great time was had by all. L'He likes the game beyond the prizef, Nick . . . quiet . . . athletic . . . Holy Macs . . . hey, Kenny, do that trick again! . . . Kathy . . . curly . . . College Football 3, 4 xx Baseball 2, 3, -1' - ,, ., -...zpf . - -'Nbr'-': - -' .. .- . - .t .!f'.', -' 5. ' g:3,-1-it::2'1:' A,- f l '11 '-45' Q' ffii - W- f' -- 2i?tTf:-- enn eff 5712116 OI? zeafef 4l gijajfm Onof gran CIZS' I 165 Ofi 4 rv'-vff,y,r.5f-a,.' :f1? 4 . sf-2221- , I A 1. 5,2 S:g5t,g3X?5 Ulf I lost my license. then where would I lJe?', Ray . . . Can I borrow your paper? . . . motor- cycle lover . . . how ya gonna keep him down on the farm? . . . science projects . . . what number hus do I take? . . . Worcester Industrial Tech Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4 Junior Prom Committee 3 Besides all Ilie punclz and tlze food that we ate, W e alancerl I0 llze Limbo uinlil Qtwas quite late. Time pleasure of living is lovingf Joey . . . natural flirt . . . athletic . . . popular . . . that Irish temper! . . . ,loan . . . Junior College , iw' X How' Varsity Buslqcllia SVHIHI' llull hwnnnittce -li fcixsepf Cmiogaarof 7 Cionnor dren foo uzke Qfsanzls i'If you know everyone, you know everything' Oksandwich . . . knows all the new . . good dancer . . . St. Philips cheerleader? . . . nice clothes . . . friendly . . . IBM Operator Junior Red Cross 3, 4 Dramatics Club 2, 3 Junior Prom Committee 3 Class Bight Committee 4 Until we were seniors, we coulrln't wait. Oh, what a wonderful year! Speech is great, but silence is greaterf' Charlie . . . shy as they come . a gentleman in every way . . on the dance floor . . . College Student Council Handbook Revision Committee Junior Prom Committee Chess Club . sincere . . . clever oh, .that carl . . . 3 3 3 3 2, G6 a1'Q5 Q30 oizk 43 I blush when I should, and sometimes when I shouldnitfi Squeege . . . cheerleader . . . g'But Mr. Wheeler . . f' . . . miles of smiles . . . 'tHe drives me up a walllv . . . Cute . . . peppy . . . Nursin Iunior'lIed Cross 3. el Spanish Club. President ' llramatics Club I, 2, 3. I Smoke Signalsi' Staff -lt Mixed Chorus I, 2, 5, -l Cheerleaders I. 2, 3, -I Co-captain -I Class Ring Committee 3 Senior Ball Committee J- Madrigal Singers 4 55014012 fjee yjaye 3 hiv its School days. school days. Dear ol' golden rule days, A man without a car is like a bird without wingsf' Pat . . . newcomer at Grafton . . . car enthusiast . . . shy guy? . . . old recruit . . . Is that a laughlv . . . State Police Mixed Chorus 1, 2 Football I Track 2, 3 Intramurals 2 Weight Lifting Club 2, 3 Radio Club 2 Audio Visual Club 1 71012 df0fmWOI2 Taffers on 0120 l 0 kg ey-391' 122.5 All things are won by diligence. Nant' . . . smart . . . do you flare to stop at a stop sif n'9 attractive Let,s hear 1 Cl - Z5 u Q n n C l I 1 n L u n Q u always plans ahead . . . College Student Council 2. -1 Spanish Club -1 mg. Future Teachers' Club 1. 2 VU! Seeretary 22 Library Helper 3 1003 Compass Staff l Literary' Editor sl Smoke Signalsu Staff all Mixed Chorus 1. 2. 3. -1- ' .7 - Cheerleaders ... . Field Hockey 1 Girls' J.V. Basketball 1 J I Junior Prom Committee 3 Class Committees 3. el Bosch and Lomb Science Award 4 El, S0 finally we all reaelzefl our senior year. It doesnfz' seem different non' that u'e're lzerefi' Hell play 3 good game or none at all. Stevie . . . the hungry Russian . . . all-around ath- C lete . . . football statistician . . . trigger-happy gunner . . . everybodfs pal . . . College its Band 1. 2. ea. 1 Varsity Club 2. 3. -l Baseball 1. 2 W Boys' rv. Basketball 1 Boys' Varsity Basketball 2. 3. All Football l. L2 Travk Q1 .lunior Prom Committee I3 Qgfepfen l705I2 yjeffus Q 45 TGI? if U.5fZk2 9612 ff' Napoleon was a little rnanf' Moose . . . literary genius . . . unassuming . . . vibrant sense of humor . . . that wry grin . . . 'way down yonder by the State Hospital . . . College Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Smoke Signalsw Staff 4 Clee Club 1, 2, 3 Spanish Club 3, 4 Track 2, 3, 4 We still were out selling from door to door, It seemed that we needed a great sum, and more! Love me. love my car? Larry . . . mechanically inf-lined . . . enthusiastic . . . neat . . . shy . . . silence galore . . . Undecided 46 AQQZIJFQIQ Ce fam Wamsey 7'Qr'YW' lifbn f.' Vvlqlwlfd ' Ll1'Vg'U. ' Lil A. fl .191 'l. A1 HHH. 2'l'xLf1v.7rQ'l4'A4lJfN.7lL 2-94-ul1.'.h l Kg 'TJ1.x1i.flll'E.A'-.lIllINl .4h .'-3ln .Bli'LYlKVl.. jfam I d1?CIiS Woe e Donit force opportunity to learn to knock twice. Rocky . . . self-confident . . . football lover . . . enjoys life . . . one of King's busy beavers . . . cool, calm. and collected . . . Undecided Football 2, 3 So into our treasury our gains we did pour, We never thought we'd get enough. What man can calculate what a girl will say or do? Betsy . . . quite comical . . . afraid to say nothing . . . Shilinskyis understudy at the Mart those freshman girls! . . . Undecided 4'Chieftain,' Staff Football Junior Prom Committee ...oh, 3 2 3 29121213 Cgfelofen cy-6053 .rnusrnrf m' y-14-vu.n-:. ,.-5.1.x 1-1-4 rgxxtns lngnl 1. ur r 11 'Lou-:nw I.-i:.AAar-z1f.11n1nL'1.x.11l.I'x1rAaLJ 'func' Q12 J UPI? am geyefson The only tliing wrong witll school is books and teachers. Alphonse . . . nonclialant . . . good-looking . . . ternperfnnenlal . . . you wanna bet? . . . good sport . . . Air Force Boys' J.V. Basketball 1 Intramurals 2 School days, school days. Dear of golden rule days, Never say ten words when you can get away with twentyf' Linda . . . gentle . . . bows, beaux, and more bows . . . dependable . . . always willing to help a friend . . . talkative . . . Hairdressing at Girls' Trade ,lunior Red Cross 3 Cl1ieftainl' Staff 3, -L 1963 Compass Staff -l Girls' J.V. Basketball 1, -L 'Kew' l l ,.,Qk2oQ Garof 630056 48 I I MA geyser of chatter and giggles? Gwen . . . your knees are showing! . . . stylish . . . hair teaser . . . coquettish . . . flighty . . . Junior College Office Worker 4 Chieftain, Staff 1, 2, 3, 4 Department Head 3 1963 Compass Staff 4 4 4 Majorettes 3, Graduation Imitation Committee 6081206 yi? QSCOCUCIAJ Uur formal this year zms the Senior Ballg It was fl bright spot in the year. for 011. 561514 517001226 1t's not what You have that counts: itis what you do with whatiyou have. Sinbad . . . industrious . . . dramatic . . . 4'Hey, you forgot to give us the assignment! . . . conscientious . . . talented . . . College National Honor Society Student Council Dehating Society Varsity Dehating Vice-President President Dramatics Cluh Our Townw Little Women 1063 Compass Co-editor Smoke Signals Co-editor Mixed Chorus Central District Chorus All-State Chorus Eastern Sealnoard Chorus Class Ring Committee Cha Boys- State Senior Ball Court Nladrigal Singers SAW 'T 4 4 2. 3. sl 3. 4 3 4 1. 2. 3. 4 2 3 4. 4 1, 2. 3. 1 1. 12, 3. .1 D. rl irman 3 3 4 4 fpauf qymonofesfzfhsf Q'But l. in love. was silent and still. Shilinsk . . . Mart soda jerk . . . all those hot cars . . . lover lwy . . . quiet with boys but with girls . . . . . . great determination . . . Draftsman Junior Prom Committee 3 The president this year was again Doug Lowe g H e lecl our class well. as we all do lrnow. 'fl lt's niee to he natural. if you're naturally nice N Lynfla . . . 1-oy . . . You know what I mean . . . nivc- flrc-sser . . . femininity pc-rsonifiecl . . . soft- slvolwn . . . liashion lllustrator ,lunior lie-fl Cross fl. ll! lfuturs- 'livac-lie-is Clult 2 lilvrary Isle-lpn-r fl. -lt lllfrfl firntltpztss Stull -l- 5Il1Ulit' Signals' Stall 1lf Nlixe-tl fillorus 2. fl fiirls' Ulm- filulv I1 Sulllhitll l ,lunior l,l'UlIl fionnnittvt- It floss ii1tlItlItill1't'N 11. fl. l ,Q 12 a t7an ee cgfzogen gazf Uzkyzbzd Q3 6100012 My thoughts and I are in a world of our own. Mortimer . . . no applause . . . senor Taft. preste Vcl. atenc-ion! . . . Coldwater politician . . . Miss Droney's pet . . . what are you doing in the closet. Taft? . . . College Spanish Club UI believe in no manis opinions: I have some of my 77 own. Super . . . so wheres the sun? . . . fashionable . . . Irish . . . giggles galore . . . history bug . . . History Teacher Disc lot-key Club l Future Teachers' Club 2 Library Helper 3 Office Vllorker l. 2 Dramatics Club -1 Chieftain Staff 2. 3 Smoke Signals Co-etlltol' -l 1963 Compass Staff Al Girls' J.V. Basketball Manager 2, 3 Intramurals 1 Senior Ball Committee 1 For our last year in lziglz we have much I0 show, For we certainly had loads of fun. . -or in 01722012 71901711222 QF jaf 51 7'7'.L'KNP!3vf'KI!sFUL-1-'lH.L if 'rf 'T.1l.:rDmsax. sL.1. -ki f.-rr .znvu ul, :..:1nAlQQu.ls-If max- ri urxnmu Friendliness is the key to future successf' Lise . . . neat dresser . . . quiet . . . amiable attractive . . . Did I used to wear that size? Business Junior Red Cross Class Gift Committee ISQ yzpazve anyua xx C is School days. school days. Dear ol' golden rule days, Zeffz ,Z1 i omcm A daughter of the gods, divinely tall and most divinely fair. Betty . . . regal . . . Of Course youire invited to my party! . . . well-dressed . . . feminine . . . dramatic . . . lvuek in New York State . . . College llc-hating Society 2. 3, Al Varsity Debating: 3. sl Speeeh Contests 3, Ql- l'Ifmfi Compass Stall -1' Smoke Signals, Staff 4 Future 'llt'Zll'llt'l'Sq Clulm 2 llrainulies Cluli 1, 2, 3. -lf Our 'llowni' 2 l,iltle Vlfoinenii 3 Mixed Chorus l. 2. fi. il Class Night Co-eliairlnan fl- ,lunior Proni Connnillee 3 .........-l. -1.-1il ,Foyer fjfoffzer 'GI know a trick worth two of thatf, Norton . . . prankster . . . 'Tm just a detention getterw . . . class cartoonist . . . clever clown . . . always has the last word . . . Marines Track 1, 2 Intramurals 1, 2 Junior Prom Committee 3 Senior Ball Committee 4 At class night our theme was finally set. We had ez great time that we won't forget. Sl1e's a master of flirtation, attention with inten- tion.' Diane . . . fair . . . happy-go-lucky . . . coquettish . . . stylish hair-dos . . . faithful goalee . . . Business Junior Red Cross 3 Field Hockey 1. 2. 3 YDICZZ e gazf Q Af? tvzcz 53 iZ'i7?OQ Warze 1? yefsma Women are womeng the best sometimes forget. Wig . . . tall and fair . . . forgetful . . . dig those records! . . . feminine . . . a loyal friend . . . College Junior Red Cross 2, 3, sl Future Teachers? Club 2 1963 Compass Staff 44 Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3 Girls' ,l.V. Basketball 2 Softball 2 S0 finally Came the time weive waited for, But School Daysw we shall sing no more. I C3633 0 763 C i Cbmmfwwwfzj g-,,! 11121614 Gfdss l'REHIlJEN'I' Ro-1-1n.1i'x' lulliikc YIKIE-PRESIIJENI' Klikc Wi-nc SECRETARY Nancy Wood TREASURER Elizabeth Burns As we depart from tho familiar realms of Grafton High. it is to you. juniors. we turn ovcr the responsibility and leadership. A capable and onlliusiuslirf vlass. wc feel assured that you will he the guiding light. the true and form-ful If-mlers. of the l1IlClCI'ClElSSIIlCI'l. llziving shared many wonderful Pxperioilcos together. it is you we lvaw with most regret. Witli you go our fondest hopes for success and lnappiin-ss in high sf-hool and a future hright with knowledge and rivh wilh lJl'05l?C'I'llf'. 7'-A l'l'H4.fhil vi1LrYmMIA'nl LV: 'LW 'FA ,lhdxi Ar 'I AFI! 'I LAI 1'WEHH 1-khHHIlhl '!H113lmf' 60105 0122 OFQ 6653 PRESIDENT Judith Henault VICE-PRESIDENT Leonard Buck N, ra SEllIiIi'f.XHX Exelyn ljuilh-111 'liREXSl'HEl'l ,lane Nlorigm-au Now at the half-way point of your high school career, you, the sophomores, have thus far proven yourselves to be a capable and determined class. You have displayed marked ambition and the ability to accept responsibility. From sponsoring your first dance and class trip, you have derived the thrill of being truly on your own. ln your remaining years at Grafton High School you will work hard, but gain satisfaction and a feeling of accomplishment. We know, that just as we have done. you will look back with pride at your four years at Grafton High. PRES!! DICYI' lvvurwr' Xlcmim tli-t1'HtfsIlJEN'l' lla gg . 14957122012 6633 SECRETARY Gail Lavilla TREASt lHER l7aIl'i1'ia Hvrlzlult As nur four years at Grafton High School clraw to a cluse. our thoughts mm turn lu yuu. Ns lrcslnnvn. yuu are just heginninpg a XYHll4lt'l'l-lll and gilmiuiis quvst fur knowleclge which will open Count- lvss wltyms. as it has flthlll' fm' us. True. the way is not always smuutlig hut tht' re-warcls art' many anfl grant. As tht- yvars pass. yml will gain an ahunclanc'c of knuwlcclgc and life--lung frivmls. anfl yuu will sharf- many wmirlcrful expcrim-nces with t'ttt'lI nth:-r. We- uish In lf-nw yuu with this unc tlmught. Hllultl your amhitions high. nmlil ynur I'll2Il'Llt'll,'l' strung. aml yuu will lmlfl tht- sm'1'c't to 5lH'f't 4F.-Q R,-viiggz X fx . It . V ,- , 1 , ,I W., , . .,,-. -..M NW, X -fm, 7 V 4 I Q ri M 1 I 'S .f ' 'N 'Q Cr J XA CJ? '61 ffl ,, A -.,,........, .W --. ,A AW f ' r sf' I in 14 M,,,..,-- W f Efffl . -- J?f?1f,!. f- ..,.,.....,., . .M ,.,., ., s, . 5, ' .P .6 A. .. we 'nil W fiffln unzbr fxurfunffz fffurl' Q-DQQIUQ we gqppreczbfe ,afeferzd 70112612 1 1 f I ,f ldv , 7a12170f's 73115 lDf'121e1tS fjfflt 'U f !flf'Al,f'-S' L IAFGIV 7fQ412Gl'.S' Q9 Y Y Aa, inf' Y W ' N 'Q if -9- yf Y P113 R49 Q OUR 1962 FOOTBALL TEAM P , , P7 Lfi- if W4 ' .fa ' ' N N W N F NY --wgi- ' WK S1g.f. N N N N -.fwi sa X41 81 ' 3' 15 1 3 7 ,gk X I YK .5 ayeeffq A 73952 T821 FIRST HOW flu-ft In rightlx L. Snow, nmnagcr. H. Dmvd. NI. I.iIN'l'iN. K. Nivulvk, captain Doug Lowe, E. O'Conne11, J. Carlson D. I4-xiu. .l. Zuvkf-r, IIILIUZIQCT. SECOND ROW: W. Zi:-mlm. C, I'ivlu-In-, D. Kenney. J. Bergenholtz, S. Moccia, W. Pong, H NlLlI'llIlll4!. .l. Pollingor, F. Cendron, M. Wenc, R. Ilvym-In-, H. Mulqllixt. IJ. fllniftiv. THIRD ROW: T. Bair, B. Bourget, D Dvrie'-. E. I.:-In-I. G. Nurlcnu, H. Tileston, D. ZLlIlill1Nk.lS, K. Gu-Q1-lin, E. I.vmai1'e-. E. I.:m1lw1'I, T. Krula, W. Parmenter. wi'l'1f:n xxs ' v A llrmm If-ft In ngln: Ig, Ufmlm-II, lx, :Nll'.ll!'lx, D, hm:-, ,l, l..nlwn, Xl. LIIWIIN, lx. Dowd, D. I.r'vlu. . ..... . .. .. 1 .u...u-N1...u 1. .x.f,.nrr...n--a1n'Rwa 4-..u.x.:.'Uvl'L,L!.XAsb.!3iiIP4lftsltflQ . goozgdf HEAD COACH: NIV, Raxnmncl Lenmy ASSISTANT COACHES: Ur. Donald Kim-wk NIV. Rir-haul Tfgsegian CAPTAIN: Douglas I,4m'e JWHHH - V f '4Acid indigestion Hc's got go-power U If-fi may strike anytime. Huw did I get stuck with it? l . l i t I I , W - l ' im, . x hx IQ a :nr l 1 l FIRST ROW lleft to rightl: B. Juaire, K. Rowley. M. Remillgirtl, 5. Picliette. K. Harrington, T. Benoit, M. Lanyon, C. Lanyon. D. Dobbs, S. Boucher, Coach Johnson. L. Tripp. BACK ROW: ll. Foote, manager, K. Porter, E. Cuillette, E. Williams BI. Brookshire, K. Moroney, co-captain, D. Lowe, co-ciptain. H. Ft. Pierre. R. Wilson, S. Ericson, Asst. Coach Lundstrom, J. Alilquist, manager, J. Robar. SCHEDULE Grafton . l gllI'6'WSDUl'f' . . fl Grafton... 0 llilllwury .. R. 0 Grafton O Xipmuc . 0 Grafton. . 1 Slnewsloury 0 Grafton 2 llxlwriclge . . 0 Grafton . l YV. Boylston . .,.. 2 Grafton .. 0 Xlilllnury .... .. 2 l '15 fvjllxfl. 4JIxEII?Ni ,ESU IIOITRT ff-l'4lIll lwft In xighrbg I5lllIgILlQ IAM,-Q R.,l,,-I-I lpm-dh Daniel Kenney, Jacquelyn Ahlquist, Kathleen nrfmllm' x 1' Ill x 'mm' V . A ' 3 f , J, 1, 51 K .S F. -. . -.f A K Qlvlflfxl ,Iflf,'ql1E'h n fx1llfIlliSt FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 16. 1962 8:00-11:30 KI NC: Daniel Kenney gm ufumn xr' f fT'7' I Q X 1, VY x 4. Q w 1 f if 66 A 2 Af. N .,,..v lMn'l xwrly il only lllllf-f1ll'Ll littlf-wl1ilv. C I? 061' L I r YJ. I. 'ill I7 I J.- I thi F1 h :-..n1.l -'kl-.Jill -vi IIIXCZ' 4 2.99-X1.lr X .l'lJ4.:ZkJLQiJP1fl'3lQ'4'lJ'ITIKir5'kl.nl 5 I 9' 1 I I 1 'I It +4 1 J if -L., -.ILIU I wvlllkl kldllvr' I JO? V1 UM EN 4' O s '. ,. S ' Wu wi-11 CXCI'f'1'PHC Huw luwrfg- minute and we . ,-. vrixll 11. jf' -vl-,,- - -. , --.N 42121614 Wepresenfafzbes SICNIK ill S'l'l'lJIfNT U bl 'Nt III, NND REl'RlfSEN'l'.X'I' ' f h.'1 ' -N. tl Atl to riulnllz R mllwrrl Nlmw, mlm llrfmn, ll VIl1'l,I- 'llxX4', ' ' L . rf dh! I ll X -4 IYES llfh xl' , vw f:-2 bTbDENT LUX ERN NIENT moon t:1'1'1xEN DAY RP3PBI3SEN'lYXTIVE T!.'XL'Sl,IH emu LUNIB .lnanne Naje-:ny Dlwlfl M 1'U SCIENCE .-XWTXRD Nancy Perkini SETXTED tleft to rightlz Kathleen Meany, Kathleen Dt-noit. ,luditll Fowler. STANDING: Douglas Lowe, Nancy Perkins, Sanford Sllaw, STUDENT EXCHANGE REPRE- SENTATIVES Stop to bottomlt Kathleen Meuny, Kathleen Benoit, Joanne Nujemy, Craig llllelun, Ro n Ll ld llouxquet, Mr. Dugsault, aulxifor. M4 . A .rims A. .ml le. u' -s.'u.fv.:.. nwnvTlh,..1114.'.4t'lx,,.. .H-.Nils-.Fr'llIIR -A v-..941i'.Iil'MZllJRBn13iiEi0AH'.5141 . Ciwboa OW Q4-ff Bc 0 P Af fa if QQ 0 fs 7 J asfefgaf YXRFITY TEAM: FIRST ROW flcft lo rightl: D. Irvin, S. Pctruxku. .l. Ofonnor, J. Murphy. SECOND ROW: J. Ber enholtz C Flf-ming, B. lgrcillgl. K. Postcrro, W. Pong. R. Murunda. ARSENT: ll. Nloor0, captain. ffrufton Grafton Cru fton Grafton flrufh PII Grafton Cruflf H1 Grafton 70 68 lxic-cstcl' . -16 62 St. Nla1'y'5 . ,7,,,, ,,,7 5 8 Rl'1H1liflClCl . . . 10 Soutlrlnriclge .. A13 Tl Soullrlwriflge . 63 61 Alumni . 68 316 llarllvtt . 55 Ill Algonquin 53 bm flon Grafton Grafton Grafton Grafton Grafton Grafton Grafton Nlilllmury YV. Boylston lf:-ilwriflge Yvestlmoro . Algonquin Milllnury , St. Nlaryls W. Boylston .1 V ,,-.,. ,,.,- .ll Nlllll X XRSIIN lltulllr l'llx5l NNW llvfl to Tlgllllf 5. 5lUIPj'l'Ql, lx. llurlsfvll. ll. ll:-wllw XI lvlxo ll llomw-r Xl! UNI! NUXV: N. lXl1ll'Jlll1l.I. Nl. l,l'll'llVI'l', Nl. Riljlllllll, f- .1, ,,, ,, ,,..,.. ,l. lnlln:1n,l'.. lxnfzlllull. ff gfqyon .ff Q04 37 J asfef af VARSITY TEAM: FRONT ROW: A. Cummere, D. Leslie, H. St. Pierrv, vo-captam D Lowe co captam K Moroney S Holland M. Foote, J. Ahlquist, J. Henault, S. Pichette. JUNIOR VARSITY TEAM: SECOND ROW: N. Belsito, J. Carlson, C. Notts-lhladt K Aldrlch 'Nl Brookshlre co captaln E Wil liumi. E. Guillezre. THIRD ROW: J.V. Coach N. Lundstrom, V. Coach E. Johnson K Rowley M Nlchols co captam K Harrmglon IJ'Attorro, K. Kenrnan, L. Woodward, Nl. Wellman, M. Rawinski. Crofton Grafton Grafton Grafton lg SCHEDULE 25 W. Boylston 23 Westboro -. l5 Nlilllmury , . 2-l Algonquin . Co-captains Debbie Lowe and Kathy Moroncy show them how it's done. A battle . . . but Jucquie gets the ball. I X. X. u line. is Ann ferries it across the Csflliv Sllfml-Y i 'S' Kathy gf,-ts tlw 1'0lm011ml4. ,J Q ' 5' 43 . 3. RUTH KOWSKI RUTH MncDI W FFIE W lzuwlli NQXSUN X X ffm-vglpl. sxxnru I'.X'I'RIDCE f X X su xmmx lrxmi 1.1!-Vlllil. X f ff, xx I .um I-lam: mx .ll IDY I-mvlm . .--. . nf.. .A - . . M...-1-lu. ,- tl nn. 4. -- ...ax mu..-L v-L.1m.nn-.nr.-rriuvfiuxn 1 1 ad wit 1 I lt lr C0101 r KIXLL, QIEEN, .XND COURT ifrom left to rightj: Charles Naulr, Sanford Shaw, Douglas Lowe, David Moore, Joanne Nejemy, KrlIll1f'4'Il Ninrwwnrgy, Kathleen Mcany, Bonnie Nason. J.. ...mf FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1962 8:00-12:00 r 7 IQXQJGAJQQ N '5- 'HHC lI. Xl'l'Y KIND ,NND QIIIICICN: llzlvicl Nlmvrr and .lounnc Nujcmy . . ...4-- . ..- -... 4. un.. .-1 I--L.-Jura.: r v.1h1ll1n.1hr1.lI I didn't do it! V. W 7 X v A, ' It'sth:1t I't'fI'f'4IliIl2 lift. ' dvi .5 -1 4 -,4 1 A-S - ' , , 1 FV If X x . O O B Cranb6rrif?5 nnyn -'f U - O 4 Q V' ' X oh O 0 Q 0 o Xl 3 0 X 0 O I o 4'Isn't this CXCitlHg?,, Q - 5MT dM92KLk1'NK7Q!+f- 1?xhi.xl'ff 1aQY.LX1:m'L'v 'JY 'Lcnun l alumina? 'R n.-1'-x.u -f-.:,:.v' ...L u L.: lh lnmlll Inwi- 1963 Gompass Sfqf I lllfll XHY XIII BUSINESS my I5-rl4ii1-. 4-lim, Ilmmim- NJNIIII. vhm. .Iudith ,lwliliwlg Chnl. I 1 lly In 'I'-miun Cary Iiunningligmi, mist. ohm. Kntlllwn Klcuny. ass! I Il'll.lI1l lim-k Nlis-li.1e'l llill Clu-ryl IiUllClll'I' N mlm llimm lqmlgi SIlllNl'll Dolwri-Q Cnrluury Ili uglux Imvi- l,iml.1 Wie-gm'-11141 Gail Sullivan Kaltlila-1-n Ilvnoil Ronald llougquet v . I1 mm- NLIIVIIIY , - 4 i ii: Illn-lun Ilwcmlulyn Fcowcroft Inul llulvhs .Iolm lfgirlsfm William Clnpp chm i +.,, f 'Ii .'l' Zi- 47 Q 5, -k.:,L,-YY s. I lill II XIII XIIYIFUII Nlix- XILIIY Nlirlvr fill-I'llll'l'llli53 Killliln-vu NIUIUIWB' Ill NINI NN XIII INHII 'Xlii-N NI.ii'ilyn Imwy Falnfurml Shaw .ui x .. L 4 a .A ll: I . -40D ll. I' aim!! p-If-.NDQKTXIA 1-u,I'1Fn-1.x 1.14. .-'Ll..'slYU'-'rJ. Jilin- 11 'wAIW.'ll.iif- SENIOR HIGH STLDENT COUNCIL President: Kathleen Meany I'1'ee-Presirlerzl: Rosemary LaDuke Secretary: .Iudith Henault Treasurer: Sue Kuklierus Adrisor: Miss Droney FIRST ROW lleft to riglitl: L. Atchue. I. Fow ler. .I. Henuult. R. LaDuke, K. lleany. S Kuklierus, C. Kuliiak. K. Benoit. J. Sullivan. SECOND' ROW: C. Moore. D. Kenney, J. Na- deau. S. Shaw, D. Lowe. N. Perkins, E. Wil- liams, J. Ferrara, Bliss Droney. ABSENT: J. Bergenholtz. NATION.-XL.HONOR SOCIETY Presirlent: Douglas Lowe I'1'ee-Pre5in'e111.' David Moore Seerelurj-Trfwzsurer: Dt,'I10l'dIl Lowe Adiisor: Mrs. Lowell SEATED tleft to riglltlz D. Lowe. S. Shaw D. Lowe. K. Kloroney. STANDING: Hrs. Lowell: ,I. Nujemy. D. Moore. S. Knupik. IIINIOII IIIILII FTIIIJENT COIINCIL rf11'5or.s.' Nlrx. Illnlm-ley Nllu I-LlIDl'lP Ile- Ixent FIRST ROW lleft In iiglltlz Nlra Blakeley Xli Illuie 1' Hx n X Ji yu li NCI v. 'VINU . . . JW Cv, J. . l 1 ole, W Cx IlI!'I'. If. Ilngliom-. NI. Flynn, D Poirier. XI. Wil n N IXIllI1lIx Il I I NI1 Kent. SECOND ROW: 5. Ili,-xtvr. F. Linfle. R U 'Q' ' Nu , ,, , , , un, , N: Ixl f lx I' I'I'I'I'I1l.lIIll. 9. NI'-IQ-on. II. Curleon in-low . ly '. . f. .f-lllimc 5 .. Z . v.'1'n'. . .. . ur P g wi-wg-4... -M 1 .-... ...Mi Q--.. . . x g X E . IJRXNI XTII IS tilllll q1al11.wr: Nlis. l.gli'l-ull l lll5'l' HOW 111-ft In righll: D. Clapp. T. Be Y noil. ll. St. l in'ri'm'. ll. lnxve, .l. Fowler, U. Lowe, H 5. lligv. l. llmlgnlon. H. build, Mrs. Carlson. SEHHNII NNW: .l. Riggs, A. lleflinnis, llnlilns. .l. liolmgir. .l. l'lt,'IlLlllll, L. Woodward, 4l'.Xttoi'm. l.. .Xteliut-, ll. llmif,-ls. K. Rowley, C O'l.e-giry, V. lfnglisli, ll. Townsend. U. Liheris. Tllllill RUW: I.. llniitivttv. R. Wilson. C. Net ti-llilgiwlt, E. lluillm-tte. J. Nlnninski, E. Vigeant ll. Hilrvl. .l. llm-rr. E. Ryu-isull. ll. Cirrilo, K Wil-on. H. lllIl'lNlQ'!ls4'Il. ABSENT: S. Shaw C Fullimn. .l. Nnje-iiiy. C. l,giiiy4m, r-ig-Q-II I 80 DEBATING SOCIETY Presizlent: Sanford Shaw Vice'Pres1'dent: Roberta Christensen S6'Cfl'fIlfj'-TTFIISIIVCTI Kathryn Wilson Advisor: Mrs. Graham. MEMBERS: ,l. Andrews, B. Cirrito, P. Christen- sen, R. Christensen, V. English, E. Harrington D. Langdon, C. Rossiter, K. Sa-mpson, S. Shaw B. Toman, C. West, K. Wilson, A. Waodhurn SPANISH CLUB Presidwzl: Sandra Knupik Hee-l'rexidvr1l.' llulorvs Cudoury Sc'r'rf't11ry.' Cheryl lloilclivr Trr'11s1zrc'r.' .ludith Fowler flzliisor: Miss llroney FIRST HOW tlcfl to righll: S. Brown, S. Isl- lklllll. .l. lfuwh-r. S. Knnpik, ll. Uzuloury, K. R1 '- lvy. .l. lllllllllll. SECOND ROW: C. Phelon, .1 l'1-tisilskal. X. lltiiiiiiir-iv. N. Perkins, D. Lowe, -9 Wnmlhurn. ll. Imwc, li. Quillium. Miss Drum: it if ll IJHIEFTAIN STAFF Co-edilors: Cathy Kelly Donna White At'1l'l.S0f.' Hrs. Graham FIRST ROW lleft to rightl: C. Dobbs, C. Kelly. E. Tomkiewiez, J. Mars, G. Scowcroft. SECOND ROW: K. Wilson, C. Sullivan, R. Christensen. J. Ahlquist, L. Scobie, B. Charbon- neau, KI. Burke, Mrs. Graham. ABSENT: D. White. JUNIOR RED CROSS President: Kathleen Moroney Vice-President: Deborah Lowe Secretary: Rosemary LaDuke Treasurer: Bonnie French Advisor: Mrs. Wood MFIRST ROW fleft to rightl: S. d'Attorr0, L O iAtc'hue. B. Daniels, M. Rawinski, J. Tessier, P I DiCa:luvci, S. Maynard, P. Ustin, D. Cardoza HE per, H. St. Pierre, K. Me-any, .l. Leboeuf, S Nadolink, L. Stidsen, R. Clark, R. LaDuke, L. Wiegersma, D. Lowe, Mrs. Wood. K. Ripley, S. Page, E. Harper. SECOND ROW: K. Moroney, B. LaFranCiS, J. Mongeau, E. Cop- SJIOKE SIGNALS STAFF C0-editors: Gail Sulliian Sanford Shaw .f1a'1'i50r.' Mrs. Graham SEXIFD tleft to rightl: R. Toman, J. Najcmy C. Sullivan, L. Stidsen, N. Perkins. STAND INC: Page, C. Plielon, Mrs. Graham, D Lowe. .l. Fowler. QXDSENT: B. Beck, S. Shaw 1- il !irl'J!w29t:i!ff'2Q'l1IJ::iH'1f.4.'Cf4l..rrr:+Snrf.1t-'. 1-xml. W7-1, vuqm-.R-..NA.i, 1.1. 'xr ,au M 1.12 ::.qN.1,.au xr :msd 1 ar s..wu.f .fra-1.1 r mi 1:-1: DANCE BAND Director: Mr. Orkiieski SE.-YIFD flcft to rightb: P. Huekins, K. Girar- din, C. Rnymonil, R. Rolwrgz. R. Alilquist, C. Nuull. C. Plielun. STANDING: L. Buck, l.uforc4-, S. Pf'lI'll-lid, R. Ere-nius, T. Blandin Mr. Orkiieeki. w 'D 0.0 .' 'MK XX.. ie' in S fl 1, - 1' I ii K. BAND AND MAJORETTES , , Director: Mr. Orkiseski FIRST ROW fleft to rightl: Majorettes-K. Benoit, D. Wing, G. Scowcroft, Head Majorette J. Bair, D. Gadoury, E. Copper. SECOND ROW: Banclsl Fowler, R. Boberg, M. Hudson, D. Sinclair, H. Morris, S. Holland, L. Nault, D. Clupp, T. Butler, R. Erenius. THIRD ROW: L. Crosby. J. Robecki, E. Kazarian, P. Huckins, R. Alllquist, C. Nault, C. Phelon, O. Raymond, R. Drury. L. Buck, B. Cardzina, T. Blanding. FOURTH ROW: E. Cengel, M. Perkins, R. Rawley, K. Cirardin, K. Laforce. FIFTH ROW: S. Petruska, Mr. Orkiseski, A. Buzzetti. ,r, MADRICAL SINGERS Director: Mr. Orlciscski SEATED lleft to righll: L. Tufts, S. Holland, K. lxlomney, Nl. Foote, S. Page. STANDING: Mr. Orkiscski, D. Moore, R. Blanding, J. Alil- quisl, D. Lowe, S. Shaw, D. Langdon. ABSENT: R. Ruwlcy. .. .. f. vm n u 1- .. .1.1. -'.n..'.rul- An. MILD at '.ul'.Hf-8PL.'N'l !4!'Il'2QJHllll.X ' . . 'K' Nr. . .,. 5, MIXED CHORUS Direclor: Hr. Orkiseski FIRST ROW lleft to rightl: l. Johnson, S Page. C. Bernier, C. Clark, S. Johnston, T Benoit, B. Beck, M. Foote. NI. O'Brien, L. Tufts SECOND ROW: E. Williams. NI. Lanyon, .I Nujemy, J. Fowler, KI. Rawinslci, R. Kowslii, L. Gosselin, D. Cardoza, S. Holland, C. Nettel hladt, E. Ryerson, R. Wilson, Mr. Orkiseski. THIRD ROW: D. Lowe, .l. Doerr, P- L3ffiVfff? B. Toman. S. Nadolink, N. Perkins, A. Cum mere J. Ahlruist K. Morone' D. Sinclair, S . I H 5, ' Shaw. FOURTH ROW: K. Girardin, R. Rawley, T. Blanding, R. Nichols, T. Hodgdon, D. Moore, R. Blanding, H. Therrien, P. Adams, D. Lang don. G. Moore. SCIENCE CLUB President: Jacquelyn Ahlquist Vice-President: Paul Wilson Secretary-Treasurer: Robert Blanding Advisors: Mr. Wheeler Mr. Zakrzewski FIRST ROW fleft to rightl: A. Gummere, B. Juaire, A. Woodburn, R. Wilson, L. Tufts, .I. Henault, T. Benoit, M. Foote, M. Peterson, S. Boucher, P. Galenian, S. Whipple, J. Ahlquist. SECOND ROW: Mr. Wheeler, H. Tileston, D. Kenney, R. Blanding, J. Andrews, D. Ogren, E. LeBel, R. Cuild, D. Cardoza, C. Bernier, L. Woodward, B. Daniels, J. Tessier, P. Wilson, P. Huckins, W. Stockwell, J. Jordan, D. Lookliss, E. Kazarian, J. Warwick, W. MacCallum. DISC IOCKEY CLUB Presidenl: Maurice Kowul Vice-Pres1'der1t.' Wayne 1IacCallum Secrelary: Stephen Farwell Treasurer: Robert Blanding Adrisor: Mr. Wheeler From left to right: D. Adams, R. Blanding, W BIacCullum. BI. Kowul, R. Rawley, Mr. Wheeler ABSENT: S. Farwell. i 4-....., mmnum'1-1-l.:1nf-f--u-------- ---- ---A - -1- -- -'- ------Q-- - - r- -'A --'-' - 'T' ' ' ,, 1 I 1 Ng 3 I w 1 l J 4 i w 1 f f i E dl 14, -.. Queen Judith Fowler rcvcivc-s the royal bouquet The grand march 9-C uv-1 S 'fi 0 Mi. E Z1 aj .1 'Sre- BQQ' 3 is ' sa, ' E5 5. 15, A a 1 'R fi N Q' L. I I I .urvi A jOlm well done-our C0mmittf'e. Isn't it romantic? 6 Uv lj I' O O FRIDAY, MAY 25, 1962 8:00-12:00 DQ H- - - And the band Pl11Yf?d UU-H The moment W1-'xc all ln,-e-11 waiting fur. M33 E? , O 9 , 5- ' 87 . ' WYFY Q7GQi '7f5 '?'3 57'flaI1!,5W5f l1N l fi7 4 ?9-5-K xX..'X1'+'ff1fg i1L 1 N ,XIV 4P'l'U'N Y'i'7f'?.KfU ' fif-'T -v'1KJ,f 3 If-'f 'f-DIY x W N W L unzbr- enzbf GG Be Careful-it's loaded willi vitamin C. TUESDAY, JUNE 5, 1962 4161 4' 'grind to tlzinlr we Class Presidents Lowe xl ,E 'yifn-W s Q .R ' W -X l X Y -' fvlftil W - -1 R hlleggy loves limlmof' 8:00-11:00 only met lust z4.'f'elf. and Holland cut the cake Draw, lJllI4lllI'l'. Un vluunl nine-. If 'I-1'L'lPlA i L'Lld,.ll l.l'I g?QI2?QI22 QI Wlieri Dave Moore was so hungry he ate his pen . . . when Norman Taft played hide-and-seek in Mr. Schlosseris closet . . . the Declaration of Independence and the coup dietat in Mr. Schlosseris US. history Class . . . when Joe Kelly put the supposedly dead bee down Nancy Perkins' back . . . the Latin Banquet and all the delicious food . . . the time when Miss Miner was locked out of her English III-A class . . . that blush of a certain language teacher . . . that horrible smell of carbon disulfide in the chem lab . . . the typing class when Mrs. Temple found a rat in her desk . . . all the trouble the girls went through in getting signatures for the girls, basketball petition . . . the Omelet a la clapboard . . . Cheryl Boucheris little rabbits. Dixie and Pixie. and the accident that happened on Miss Droneyis desk . . . the tacks which some people managed to sit on . . . those studies with Mr. Sturtivant . . . that famous saying of Mr. Kimball's. I beg to differ with youw . . . when Margaret O'Brien and Sharon Page were thrown into Prattis Pond . . . Betty Tomarfs wild parties . . . those rides back from Ocean Beach Park . . . the twistH at our dances . . . and the limbo . . . Miss Miner's 2:15 club . . . the Three Stoogesii in ,lunior English class . . . when John Murphy heated the flammable carbon disulfide in chem lab . . Remember . . . yes. we'll always remember! 89 FUY'L'gY' i?57VB'lfhT5YFsEC 'k7x'XT'7f!1fu.. FiI1.T Q21'Z'LfY QJP'k'l'DElI' Yxifizxft ' . I fr-?JX.!f 'Z--iff! ! L'Yow, hfvw do I get out of it? ny, whu put tht' mugna-I on 'l'l i Nr Iiyv'll',lrl1y1l4-:im Ill inlw l lillllllii I4 I4 I 1 And then you press this button and it turns into a model airplane. You see? I told you there wusn't a rabbit in there. K ' Jwiil 5 UYCS, this is Uruftmi Ilighe -fu fund memory forever. A .1 a x U 0 - , -0fAf ..:- S. 4 0 if X f 5.1: A Q , ,TT 7069146159122 enf - Qgecfzbn 35553 Q4 Cx x Q Xf'g'!ifWMM mM,-1fVQ 9 ,, , , ,ff ff 1 L I f Zpff 1 W3 1 Lynda Stidsen X t , -1 Y Q l David Moore John Ylelnlosh IA if r i, 5 , 9 . gc' t to if 4' f' 'L 232952 It -Q 4 K '-I f .,' . 7 - . il -Ll , 7:3 LIL gf: ,lr gl ' . tlww-nflolyn Swowvroft ' 'TN inn.. r llvtl-in f..ul-,ury 92 Compliments of VALETONE CLEANERS Grafton Shoppers' Mart North Grafton RUSSELUS FLOWER SHOP 6 Canal Street Millbury. Massachusetts Compliments of ALLYN'S SPORTSWEAR North Grafton. Massachusetts SALO FLORIST AND GREENHOUSES R. V. Salo '6Fl0wers for All Occasionsn Elmwood Terrace lVlillhury, Massachusetts UN 5-2378 THE PATRICIAN HAIRSTYLISTS Grafton Shoppers, lVlarl North Grafton, lVlassac'husetts CHABOT MOTORS, INC. 27 Pl'0Vlll9lll'0 Street lVlillhury, Massachusetts UN 5-flfl-I3 Sports Cars! lVlG-Austin-Healy K 81 T LIQUOR, INC. 'Xl Main Street South Grafton. lVlussz1ellusetts Assorted Liquors, Wines, Beers Compliments of J. J. O'DONNELL WOOLEN, INC South Grafton, Massachllsetts Compliments of GLENN AND LUCY NICHOLS Compliments of MR. AND MRS. ROBERT C. RONEY Compliments of THE GRAFTON CO-OPERATIVE BANK r ' s N Diane Walkiewic Janice Anderson . 1 . f Af? r .a- Jolin Carlson .f'if:f2 4'f , Charles N ll Judy Johnson HERFF-JONES COMPANY It's a pleasure to serve you 1 with The Finest Class Ring in America Nancy Perkins For information, call or write: JAMES F. CORR 79 Winsor Road Sudbury, Massachusetts l l , 411-3-2715 Mltehell Lxberls 1 345' e,.g,,f fi 6 'Q fi , v' , 51 UEYA eh , , e , Club plus, trophles, class rmgs Serving Alumni and Class Members e...-J'A- funn f.Hil!IlIIjfIl.lllI GRAFTON SHOPPERS' MART Hodes Super Market ,lonell's lVlen's Apparel College Circle Pharmacy Bertrand's Package Store Aubuchon Hardware Industrial City Bank Frarfs Gift Shop Grafton News Bette Williams Insurance Walkrite Shoe Store Valetone Cleaners Ray's Barber Shop Patrician Hair Styles Leofanti's Restaurant Esposito's Flower Shop Dr. George E. Lannigan Kathleen Moroney Margaret 0'Brien Beverly Charbonneau .. . ,.,... . A .,.A.,,, 3 as J X,-, ' ' ..v ,f-z. , ,fi 1 tie V. Wm 1 l ' W? 51-if I W' up XV? Z? s 4 0 f f - , , 5 'M' . -. ' ' ' E - f ,, 'I ,liv- ,,. Q BU- lg, Midi ' if lliffis-iw 4 Douglas and Deborah Lowe 1 .Q f nd vw f 4 ' 5' I r . f ,Z 2-.1 -f 1 1-1' ' r Stephen Gardner 95 Gail Dobbs ,Ioanne Najemy Paul Minor Ronald Bousm lNorm:nn luft DURANT T. V. SERVICE 42 North Main Street, North Grafton, Mass. VE 9-3221 Color T. V.' Sales and Service LARRY'S SERVICE STATION DAN'S RADIO AND TV South Grafton WEBBER FUELS, INC. 38 Upton Street b Grafton. Massachusetts Compliments of PAUL'S PRODUCE Lake Ripple. Grafton VE 9-9511 ADAM AND YETMAN Sunoco Service Staton Worcester Street North Grafton BURGESS LEATHER COMPANY 44 Brigham Hill Road Grafton, lVlassacl1usetts 96 I I WALSH'S ESSO STATION North Main Street North Grafton. Massachusetts VE 9-9931 Weddings Funeral Designs Flowers for All Occasions R Rita 'ramer ESPOSlTO,S FLOWER SHOP VE 9-2982 VETO ESPOSITO Grafton Shoppers' Mart Q , , North Grafton. Massachusetts Flolal Deslgmng COLLETTE MOTORS 81 Main Street South Grafton, Massachusetts Worcester County Rambler Dealer KITE'S RESTAURANT 40 Ferry Street, off Route 122-A South Grafton, lVIassachusetts Specializing in Steaks Served on a Red-Hot Grill c'Time is the essence of good food preparation. If we make you wait, it is to serve you better. Compliments of KLONDIKE INN Grafton VE 9-3307 JOSEPH J. KNYCH KLOCEK'S GENERAL STORE South Grafton, Massachusetts if ff X . ph O'Connor Lise Tanguay Judith Fowler Bernard Gardzin 97 Howdy, Friend! BUGGY WHIP RESTAURANT Cater to Buffet or Banquet VE 9-9041 Compliments of PEE WEE'S BARBER SHOP . SPECIALIZING IN MEN'S HAIRCUTS . TUESDAY-FRI DAY Open 5-9 SATURDAY 8-5 :30 lr-I-Y Kathleen Benoit FINN'S PHARMACY EDWIN A. FINN, Reg. Pharm. 367 P 'd R d South Grafton row ence Oa Massachusetts Dennis Ross PRESCRIPTIONS DELIVERED VE 9-3346 HOSPOD coNsTRUcT1oN Water Service and Mains Installed and Repairs 455 Providence Road, South Grafton, Massachusetts B TELEPHONE GRAFTON 839-2321 Sandra rown CHASE'S GARAGE BERNARD A. CHASE, Prop. Boston Road, Wilkinsonville, Massachusetts TELEPHONE UN 5-2857 General Auto Repairing, Body Work and Painting 24--Hour VVrecker Service Edson Harrington Druggist Sundries Soda Stationery Candy Supplies WHITERELL'S Tobacco Patent Medicines-Dry CQeaning Service Telephone VE 9-4505 North Grafton. lVlassachusetts NO. GRAFTON PAINT Sr HARDWARE - Y 38 North lVlain Street Rl ll51fflDilfTlf' pleasing U Pleases Usn VE 9-2-188 NORM PEARSEAULT 98 Compliments of PREST WHEEL South Grafton. Massachusetts GRAFTON PHARMACY D. J. ROSSETTI, B.S., Reg. Pharm. S. C. JERRY, B.S., Reg. Pharm. Town Hall Bldg. Grafton' Mass' Prescription Specialist Central Square Telephone 839-3922 X. CADRIN 8: SONS FURNITURE AND APPLIANCES LEO CADRIN 334 Providence Road South Grafton VE 9-2281 VALLEY TOOL COMPANY Providence Road South Grafton VE 9-4747 Specializing in Screw Machine Tools Jigs and Fixtures Compliments of VAUTEUR EXPRESS Providence Road South Grafton LUSTRE BEAUTY SALON North Street Grafton, Massachusetts ROSE M. PERRAULT Raymond N h I Marcia B k Gail S Susan Joh t Bonnie N l es.-.ui ldPu so Sandra Goss Kathleen Meany f - . Roger lrottler f,ln-ryl ll0l1Cll!'f IOO COUNTRY PLAZA LAN ES 132 Worcester Street Country Plaza, North Grafton, Massachusetts VE 9-4451 Come! Relax with me. JOHN A. BRUEN, Manager FARNUMSVILLE PLASTICS, INC. 160 Ferry Street South Grafton, Massachusetts VErnon 9-4481 Plastic Custom Molders Compliments of the JUNIOR CLASS HAIR STYLES Massachusetts DE ORSEY'S SERVICE STATION 291 Main Street Sandram South Grafton, Massachusetts Tires, Batteries, Minor Repair, Lubrication Compliments of Kennmh N l k WORCESTER SLITTING AND MANUFACTURING COMPANY 50 Suffolk Street Worcester, Massachusetts JOSEPH E. NAJEMY Barbara B k Pontiac, Tempest, Vauxhall CENTER GARAGE OF NORTH GRAFTON, INC. 257 Worcester Street, North Grafton, Mass. ROBERT A. STOCKHAUS HARLAND C. INGALLS Sales Manager president Compliments of SAREAULT'S MARKET Charles p !iIP!l:l'OIri.i11H'-zl Q:'1 I!' G-4.171 ' nu 4 'wax-x4 np msn-in-Q1 -nrnm-na..-Q..-11 n ug:-ro-up GRETA S 1- 313 Main Street 122-A South Grafton, Sfmfmd Sh Mm SURE PETROLEUM CORPORATION North C1 afton Sandra Knapik Betty Toman u o . Cl ver' William Roche Karen Oksnn h lO2 i . THOMAS A. EDISON INDUSTRIES MEDICAL GAS DIVISION 51 Creeper Hill Road North Grafton, Mass. VE 9-4433 VE 9-44341 KING MARKET Country Plaza North Grafton -1.-......-.,. nn .n.nn..mhr0r s.rAA.i.Luh.llU'l'llli Compliments of the SOPHOMORE CLASS 2 E I ! i h I i 5 5 5 Compliments of the Kathleen Bjorndal l 3 2 KEITH HILL NURSING Home 1 1 1 I 4 I 1 1 1 I Carolyn Benoit I 5 Compliments of 5 1 ! I HODES SUPER MARKET 3 5 1 1 Robert Dowd 4 I ! Grafton Shoppers' Mart i North Grafton . i Craig Phelon I i los 5 ' I . 4 ,L 7 Tx.2lliffI'1 IJ :E31'i?'f'f1?4'l'i Allen Ryerson ' My QWF. 1 . I Compliments of the FRESHMAN CLASS fm .3 4 Sandra King John Murphy Lynda Stidsen .Ioan Lemay IO4 Ready-Mixed Washed Sand and Gravel E. L. DAUPHINAIS, INC North Grafton PHONE: VE 9-4475 PL 7-4501 ., .1 ... -... .. pq- nn nn. -un-.uurr Joan Bair Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bair Compliments of Leo A. Bertrand Compliments of a Friend Cureis Colonial Furniture Mr. S. L. Davenport Mrs. Stanley Gardzina Arthur Gibree Joseph Gresian Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Kowal Compliments of Dr. G. Lannigan Mr. and Mrs. George F. Liberis Dr. and Mrs. Henry V. Listenik Compliments of Helen and Wallace Lowe Mrs. Carolina McGarry Mr. and Mrs. Philip Meany Millbury Bowling Center Mr. and Mrs. Richard Carey Mr. and Mrs. Ralph F. Clapp Mrs. Rudolph Croteau Mr. Edward Doherty Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Fowler Mr. Hallen Mr. Harry Y. Hilyard Patricia Abbott Mr. and Mrs. Simon Adams The Allen Family Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Anderson Mrs. Evelyn Anderson Mr. Glenn Anderson Janice Anderson John Anderson BENEFACTORS Mr. and Mrs. Henry Minor A. F. Moore and Family Mr. George Moore and Family Mr. Paul Moore and Family Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Oksanish Charles Padula Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. George E. Page, Jr Milton Patterson Alex Petruska Bradford Pratt William J. Ramsey Club of Grafton The Riverside Mr. William P. Shaw Janis Shore Harold Somerville Mr. and Mrs. Noel Tanguay SUBSCRIBERS Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Paul E. Hunton Raymond Johnson, Jr William Nason, Jr. Frank Nicalek Mr. Arthur Phelon Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pinkus Mr. and Mrs. Albert C. Ross So. Grafton Girls Softball Team PATRONS Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Atchue Mr. and Mrs. John Audet Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Audet W. J. Axtell Trucking and Gen. Mr. and Mrs. Burton Baird Mr. and Mrs. Baker Mr. Titom Beak The Leonard Becks Mrs. Lorraine Anderson Nina Beck The Arenburg Famill' Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Benoit 5IYFlfhB'Ef'X'5-,..'5.T'+'1'!'t-A.. T.. '31Qx1 t'v fgvfvzurf v rr 1 ww- Contractor l06 Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Benoit Eddie Bergstrom Mr. and Mrs. Rene Bemier Mr. and Mrs. Emile Birtz Mr. and Mrs. Bisson Mrs. George E. Bjorndal Kathleen Bjorndal Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Blanchard Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Boberg Miss Irene Bodreau Mr. and Mrs. Allen J. Boucher Nelson J. Boucher Mr. and Mrs. Alexis Bousquet Miss Lois Bousquet Arthur Boutiette Miss Bernice Boutiette Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Briand Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brisson Mr. William Brisson Mr. Edward Broderick Ellwood Brown Mr. and Mrs. Warren Buck Mr. and Mrs. Minot A. Bull Mrs. Glenn Burke Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Burke Buteau's Esso Station Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Butler Carlene's David Charbonneau Mr. and Mrs. Orel Charbonneau Wayne Clark Mr. and Mrs. Napoleon Collette Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Conrad James Conti Corey Egg Farm Mr. and Mrs. Cote Michael Crahan The Arthur Croteaus Arlene Cunningham George Cunningham Timothy Cunningham Vivian Cunningham Mr. and Mrs. Lyman J. Dame Mrs. Russell DeOrsey June and Charlie Diani Mr. and Mrs. Divirgilio Mr. and Mrs. John Dobbs Thomas Donnelly Margnd Eileen Dowd Mr. and Mrs. Tim Dowd Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dowd Laurette Dumas Mrs. Charlotte B. Elvidge Mr. and Mrs. Wesley A. Elvidge Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Mr. and Mrs. Martin Fitzgibbon Mrs. F itzgibbon's 4th pd. Gym Class Agnes Fitzpatrick Mrs. Eva Flamand Mr. and Mrs. John E. Fleming Marjorie Fleming Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fleming Mrs. Herbert Flint A Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Forsberg Judith Fowler Francois A Friend Mr. and Mrs. Roland Gadoury Mr. and Mrs. Francis Gardner Roger Gardzina Mr. Stanley Gardzina Mr. Frank Garvey Flora Gauthier The Girls' Field Hockey Team, 1962 Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Goodspeed Mrs. Eva Goss Mr. and Mrs. Norman Goss Sandra Goss Ronald A. Gosselin Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gould Mr. and Mrs. Frank Guerin Mr. and Mrs. E. J. J. Hakala Mr. and Mrs. Roger Hancock The Harrington Family :muy I I4 T Mrs. LaMontagne Mr. Joseph Harrington Mrs. Andrew Harvie Mr. and Mrs. James Havalotti Richard Havalotti Mrs. Arthur Hebert James Hebert Mr. and Mrs. Charles Heffernan Mrs. Jennie Hennessy Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Hill Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hill Mrs. Samuel Hill Hilltop Spa Mrs. Olive Hoyt Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hoyt Mrs. Mildred Hutchinson Dr. and Mrs. Nathan Jacobs Mrs. Laura Jannery Harry Jennings Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Johnson, Sr. Mrs. Florence W. Johnston Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Johnston Robert Craig Johnston Mr. and Mrs. Alton R. Jones Mrs. Jerry Kane Walter J. Keating, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Fay O. King Mr. and Mrs. Richard King, Sr. Mrs. Kneeland Mrs. Rita Kramer Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Krula Miss Sandra Labrie Mr. and Mrs. Urban LaDuke Mr. Clarence LaFlash Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Linek Mr. Chester Lowe Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Lucier Mrs. Esther MacDougall Alice MacPhail Mr. and Margaret Mrs. Edward N. Mahoney Dr. and Mrs. James H. Mason Mrs. Rita May Harold Mayer Jet Maynard Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. McGrath Mrs. John Mclntosh Mrs. Florence McKane Mrs. Clara Melanson Donald Miller Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Austin Monbourquette Mrs. Leonard Mombourquette Mrs. Arthur Moore Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morin Mr. John Murphy Mr. and Mrs. Howard Murray Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Najemy Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert C. Nault Mr. and Mrs. Michael G. Nault Mrs. John Newton Mr. and Mrs. Glenn M. Nichols Joan C. 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