Hingham High School - Highway Yearbook (Hingham, MA)
- Class of 1965
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HINGHAM PUBLIC LIBRARY Your Community Resource Center HIGHWAY 1965 HINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL . . . a building constructed from bricks, cement, glass . . . people within developed from discipline, thought, experience retrospection . . . red and white . . . a pile of books . . . locker combinations and conversations ... a dance . . . report cards ... a theater trip . . . a prom ... a test . . . a library pass . . a thought for the day . a game ticket. . . a winning season . . . college boards ... a crowded bus . . . homework . . gym suits . . . applications ... a friendly smile . . . senior privileges . . . a sigh of relief . . . SCHOOL CHARLES W. LOMONTAGNE Assistant Superintendent of Schools Nelson N. Cochrane, David H. Miller, Walter F. Sc January 8, 1965 TO THE CLASS OF 1965: In rivers, the water that you may touch is the last of what has passed and the first of that which comes: so with time present. This was said by Leonardo da Vinci. You are now at an end and at a beginning. Use your education to gain wisdom, strength and a successful life. • .. . U ssv John H. Lawson DR. JOHN H. LAWSON Superintendent of Schools COMMITTEE IRMIN L. PIERCE Assistant Principal hucrard, Ian S. Menzies, H. Webster Day, Robert A. Eaton. Jan. 8, 1965 TO THE CLASS OF 1965: As you leave Hingham High School on your Quest for the full and good life, remember that all this depends upon your future self - education which shall continue all your life. Take also with you the saying of Oman Ibn Al Halif Four things come not back; The spoken word, The sped arrow, Time past, The neglected opportunity. May God bless you. Paul H. Farris Principal MR. PAUL H. FARRIS Principal OFFICE SECRETARIES AND SCHOOL NURSE cooperation and coordination . . MRS. GOETZ MRS. CONDITO MRS. HENNINGSEN GUIDANCE DEPARTMENT MR. BURDITT W. COLLINS Director a push in the right direction MRS. HELEN S. WOLLAN - • 1 a Mm f r MR. WALTER H. ANDERSON MRS. MARY L. KUHN sustenance and survival . . . CAFETERIA STAFF L to R: Louise Walleston, Janet Ford, Anna Sargent, Dolly Powers, Joan Saunders, Edith Keith, Jean Martin, Helen McMullen. FIGHT ON FOR HER PI FAME J1 • • Hingham High School, Hingham High School, Fight on for her fame . . . ' growth comes through activities social as well as academic . . . an experience in leadership SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS MR. VISCAROLASAGA Spanish K. Hobbs, president; E. Hodgdon, treasurer; J. Reynolds, vice president; R. Dwelley, secretary. SOPHOMORE EXECUTIVE BOARD FIRST ROW: M. Rigny, L. Chase, J. Reynolds, R. Uewelley, SECOND ROW: R. Knockle, E. Hodgdin, W. Potter, S. Berquist, C. Harter, K. Hobbs. 10 JUNIOR EXECUTIVE BOARD STANDING: J. Tondorf, S. O ' Reilly, A. MacGregor, P. Halthaus, SEATED: J. Goff, S. Smith, S. Keeler, N. Pratt, C. Travers, C. Belaj, C. Shaughnessy, N. Winterbottom. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Bp w president: Allan MacGregor vice president: Janet Goff secretary: Nancy Pratt treasurer: Christine Travers MR. ERNST History II STUDENT COUNCIL BOTTOM ROW: J. Reynolds, M. Farrell, J. Wright, AA. Cashman, S. Stadig, C. Lee, B. Cappella, P. Wescott, D. Zildgen, N. DeHart, 2ND ROW: M. McNulty, J. Haynes, E. Jewett, L. Miller, M. Pericola, E. Shute, L.Farrar, L. Arnold, C. Pfizenmaier, J. Sullivan, D. Winquist, A. Hoetzel, D. Lawrence. 3RD ROW: K. Hobbs, A. Gage, P. Pratt, F. Moran, G. Atkinson, T. Early, A. MacGregor, J. Brebbia, J. Macomber, C. De- laney, T. Aikens, S. Waynen. STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS a forum of free thoughT the voice of the student president: Phil Pratt vice president: George Atki secretary: Laurel Arnold nson MR. RICCI Mathematics 12 recognition of intellect well used MRS. LARSON Mathematics MRS. MOORE English NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY LEFT TO RIGHT: (BOTTOM ROW) S. Worley, J. Whipple, L. Cuccurullo, K. Condon, C. Epple, M. Paxton, (SECOND ROW) B. Carlson, L Luther, L. Farrar, L. Arnold, C. Pfizenmaier, S. Haves, (THIRD ROW) A. Gage, T. Earley, W. Adolfson. 13 DEBATING CLUB BOTTOM ROW: C. Harter, P. Wescott, M. Harrison, R. Breen, C. Leavitt, 2ND ROW: R. Morris, R. Ferrer, K. Pratt, F. Khumn, P. Holthaus. applying the strength of the spoken word . . . probing the realms of the unknown MRS. HOWARD History SCIENCE CLUB MR. TEMPLE Science Department Head N. Terry, J. Delaney, B. Briggs, J. Simms, S. Lewis. Missing: M. Janey 14 FRENCH CLUB MR langua NIONAKIS ge department he ad BOTTOM ROW: S. Smith, E. Shackford, S. Jenkins, M. Harrison, AA. Carter, K. Cullen, F. Ham, S. DeVeau, J. Gustafson, C. Epple, SECOND ROW: C. Wall, S. Ridpath, C. Litwin, C. Leavitt, J. Stillman, J. MacKinnon, M. Paxton, L. Arnold, S. Rice, P. Wescott, M. Farrell, D. Joubert, P. Robinson, THIRD ROW: K. Wood, J. Flounders, S. Wise, E. Romano, B. Mayer, N. Abbott, K. Mains, L. Bullock, S. Hayes, J. Hentz, P. Reardon, J. Wright, C. Harter, S. Hottle, Advisor: Mr. Nionakis. a step toward universal understanding . SPANISH CLUB MR. VISCAROLASAGA Spanish FIRST ROW: E. Magner, M. Carran, N. Pratt, C. Valorz, N. Cole, E. Pfizenmaier, SECOND ROW: E. Mulrooney, Gay Good- enough, P. Pratt, S. Forter, T. Bailey, S. Epply, N. Laing. 15 SCHOOL SECRETARIES BOTTOM ROW: B. Brennock, C. Amonte, M. LeLuze, N. Callahan, E. Cyr, D. Winquist, C. Szabo, C. Gilmore, K. Gilleece. SECOND ROW: P. Caulkins, L. DePesa, B. Robinson, C. Mitchell, K. Riley, G. Snowden, I. Merritt, L. Gordon, K. Hickey, P. Washburn, C. Cozza, I. Magner, LAST ROW: B. Stamper, B. McNeil, J. Beck, L. Delorafano, A. Conkey, D. Peters. MISS QUILL Business a contribution toward efficiency . LIBRARY SERVICE CLUB IB 4 P ' 7 — — -J ftS_ B ■■L h1 ■■r ' ■■1 ■hmL -i. • IjSbJBM Hl ■B ' - ■■■' - n ail lM ■B T H ryifc - t SIR ' x . l Lai A i B Amkb P  air ' J n 1 bb A b P p !J l . ■. ' . ■- ' JS MISS GLIDDEN Librarian BOTTOM ROW: N. Hoelschen, S. Engstrom, C Golden, L. Miller, J. Edwards, D. Normandin, E. Davis, I. McCracken. SECOND ROW: L. Gordan, N. Callahan, K. Landry, G. Thompson, N. Winterbottem, R. Sparrow, D. Clark, L. Nolan, A. Parquette, S. Lewis. 16 LITERARY MAGAZINE literary magazine editors: P. Holthaus, P. Wescott, M. Paxton, K. Famham, P. Robie, J. McKinnon development of self-expression MISS FINN English STANDING: P. Holthaus, K. Farnham, J. Whipple, M. Pierce, T. White, C. Leavitt, J. McKinnon, P. Wescott, SECOND ROW: P. Robinson, P. Sommerville, G. Sheerin, M. Paxton, P. Robie, L. Cuccurullo, L. Miller. 17 -- 3 — t y MISS SUZEDELL preservation of thought and momenfTyT YEARBOOK EDITORIAL STAFF d LEFT TO RIGHT: (TOP ROW) E. Shute, B. Carlson, P. AAcSweeney, L. Arnold, C. Rice, P. Reardon, J. Goff, E. Wright, J. Sullivan, S. Hayes. (BOTTOM ROW) J. MacComber, P. Crowell, A. Gage, T. Geoghan. editors: Laurel Arnold Cheryl Rice Patricia AAcSweeney closing out the book affairs . MISS QUILL Business YEARBOOK BUSINESS STAFF SEATED: P. Washburne, M. Magner, E. Romano, G. Sheerin, C. Gilmore. STANDING: P. Baker, B. Stamper, B. McNeil, J. Schofield. HARBORLIGHT STAFF KNEELING: C. Leavitt, J. Whipple, J. Hentz, M. Paxton, C. Epple, C. Litwin, S. Ridpath, K. Cullen. SECOND ROW: K. Corson, C. Golden, J. MacKinnon, S. Engstrom, B. AAacNeil, J. Schofield, K. Condon, G. Sheerin, P. Pratt, W. Baker, E. Shackford. THIRD ROW: K. Wood, L. Wolfe, W. Smith, L. Luther. school activities headline MISS McKAY English EDITORS C. Epple, J. Schofield, P. Pratt, K. Wood, L. Luther, G. Sheerin 20 DRAMATIC CLUB ■n -C v ? y; encouragement and recognition of creativity MISS WALSH Dramatic Club Advisor miss Mcelroy Director of Speech DRAMATIC CLUB OFFICERS THESPIAN TROUPE president: James Sargent vice president: Donald Roberts corresponding secretary: Marsha AAacVicar recording secretary: Maria Menzie J 3 , ' treasurer: Arthur Paquetje - jr i j5 : ' rs KLAHOMA CAST BOTTOM ROW: L. Ripley, M. Paxton, J. Goff. 2ND ROW: M. MacVicar, J. Flounders, L Luther, G. Goodenough, M. Menzies, L. Arnold. 3RD ROW: S. Waynen, D. Clark, K. Pratt, B. Chase, J. Sargent, D. Roberts, J. Macomber, A. Paquette. BOTTOM ROW: L. Bowen, D. LaFond, J. Reynolds, P. Pizella, S. Stadig, G. Sheerin, L. Arnold, J. Glancy, A. Weis, J. Stillman, M. Menzies, E. Glancy, D. Joubert, R. Stanhope, J. Edwards, SECOND ROW: S. Lane, E. Shute, S. Whitman, M. Wright, K. Corson, J. Prusick, E. Cyr, A. Lewis, L. Ripley, M. MacVicar, P. Scalingi, N. Winterbottom, C. Shaughnessy, THIRD ROW: W. Baker, C. Grimm, D. Roberts, J. Dempsey, G. Vincent, R. Raitt, J. Sargent, S. Forter, J. Macomber, J. D. ' Allesandro, D. Ferguson, K. Pratt, B. Manning, S. Waynen. 22 OKLAHOMA! The Can-Can dance from the Dream Ballet Laurie (Ellin Glancy) teases Curly (Jim Dempsey) Will (Don Roberts) tells the boys about his adventures in Kansas City The whole cast celeb rates Laurie ' s wedding by join- ing in Oklahoma Ado Annie (Colleen Shaughnessy) ' tells Laurie I Cain ' t Say No Ali Hakim (Ken Pratt) shows Aunt Eller (Liz Shute) some fancy drawers During an argument with Curly, Jud (Sam Forter) fires off his gun 23 SPECIAL CHORUS, v J r . y RUS MR. BARTGLOTTI Music 24 f S % t 1 ESTR ' K ' - jZ X J i i t f J— I c poiiJi i jyyyui H f achievement of one sound from many . . BAND MR. THOMAS Director of Music fH |- I I £ 1 ' a. 1 a f ' « , ;Lj . ' ityiii 25 FOLK SONG CLUB KNEELING: S. Howes, D. Miller, P. Scalingi, C. Golden, S. Engstrom, C. Watts, K. Corson, C. Campbell, SECOND ROW: M. Farrell, J. Wright, C. Cole, D. Pyne, W. Trowbridge, L. Miller, M. Wright, THIRD ROW: L. Wallace, L. Wayne, S. Winchester, B. Dupee, S. Vlachos, R: Berquist, D. Jones, A. Divoll, J. Clark, A. Perterson, S. Waynen, M. Jonnson, S. Smith. enjoyment of the traditional and the modern DANCE BAND r --r Bflfli 1 1 ll u • 1 ' IBMj 5 ▼jl vifc F ■TI Tp TT 1 1 K t iiiiiiiimi MR. THOMAS Music department head BOTTOM ROW: G. Vincent, H. Hoffman, D. Ovaska, V. Hoffman, D. Archibald, K. Hobbs, C. Snell. SECOND ROW: K. VonBlohn, P. Pratt, J. Douglass, J. Dempsey, J. Higbee, T. Eaton, R. Otis, M. Perkins, E. Sodersjerna. TOP ROW: T. Geoghegan, L. Wolfe, J. Dempsey, T. Atkins, B. Soule, A. Gage. 26 ART CLUB BOTTOM ROW: T. Pyne, R. Penry, L. Wallace, M. Hanna, B. Carlson ( president), E. Mulrooney, T. Warmack, (editor of Art World), M. Shaunessey, B. Baker, 2ND ROW: C. Watts, P. Robinson, B. Curtis, B. Kuska, S. Whitman, K. Cullen, L. Jarvis, K. Farnham, D. Richmond, S. Hayes, 3RD ROW: B. Dupee, M. Farrell, S. Howes, P. Wescott, E. McCoo, C. Flynn, A. Schefield, S. Jenkins, D. Watson. appreciation of the aesthetic . . . captivation of the unsuspecting . PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB MR. WALLACE Mathematics L. Wolfe, A. Parquette, A. Hoetzel, R. Otis, A. Bacon 27 AUDIO-VISUAL AIDS KNEELING: FIRST ROW: B. Chase, G. Thompson, J. Perkins, T. Pelrin, SECOND ROW: M. Flaherty, A. Bacon, R. Ferris, J. Higbee, A. P.aquette. application of basic fundamentals . . . first contact with life on the road MR. JULIAN Head of Audio- Visual Aids Department DRIVER TRAINING INSTRUCTORS MISS POOLE Mathematics Driver Training Classroom Instructor 28 RIDING CLUB I ■■1 BMft i V £ J „-v 4 aH i fl L to R: N. Giagrando, K. Lundin, B. Hornstra, J. Beck, N. Laing, J. MacKinnon, E. Mulrooney, N. Cole. MRS. REED Science the sha ring of common interests SKI CLUB MR. VIEHMANN History MISS GARELICK History BOTTOM ROW: G. Niedbala, E. Moran, J. Wall, J. Garrity, D. Nickerson, Miss Gare- lick, Mr. Veihman, advisors. SECOND ROW: L. Wayne, S. Winchester, J. Wright, S. Howes, L. Wallace, M. Harrison, M. Condry, J. Whipple. THIRD ROW: N. Terry, A. Peterson, H. Schierenbeck, G. Giles, D. Eldridge, J. Hoxie, J. Edwards, D. Rover, J. Brett. FOURTH ROW: L. Manchester, B. Chase, N. Winterbottom, S. Pyne, A. Weisz, S. Bedford, J. Prussick, C. Watts, D. Lowrance. TOP ROW: C. Yule, R. Whittemore, S. Waynen, J. Clark, A. Moore, R. Dupee, M. Farrell, P. Wescott, A. MacGregor, D. Jones. 29 ATHLETIC SERVICE CLUB SEATED: E. Moran, L. Miller, D. Pyne, C. Farris, L. Wayne, M. Wright, W. Trowbridge. STANDING: R. Corea, R. Stanhope, D. Roberts, R. Whittemore, S. Lewis, B. Br ' ggs, N. Terry, C. Yule, S. Wayne, D. Richmond, J. Kaminski. SENIOR PEP CLUB BOTTOM ROW: B. Wright, L. Arnold, G. Sheerin, M. Deluze, N. Callahan, C. Valorz, D. Winquist, C. Pfizenmaier, J. Sullivan, C. Rice, C. Litwin, S. Ridpath. SECOND ROW: S. Worley, P. McSweeney, L. Shackford, J. Hentz, L. Farr- ar, E. McCoo, P. Donohue, G. Allen. THIRD ROW: N. Cole, T. Wight, J. Canning, B. Walsh, D. Richmond, E. Mulrooney, J. Ellers, C. Flynn. FOURTH ROW: D. Cole, M. Magner, A. Cross, I. Carney, N. Laing, B. Hornstra. 30 PEP CLUB OFFICERS spirit through all kinds of weather . . Judy Dowling, treasurer; Barbara Cappella, vice- president; Sally Keeler, secretary; Barbara Walsh, president. SOPHOMORE AND JUNIOR PEP CLUB BOTTOM ROW: R. Smith, L . Wallace, C. Watts, J. Reynolds, M. Carter, SECOND ROW: S. Daily, N. Dehart, D. LaFond, M. Kowalker, C. Marchetti, THIRD ROW: D. Lord, N. Pratt, S. Howes, J. Dowling, S. Richmond, S. Keeler, L. Bowen, FOURTH ROW: T. Paglicci, D. Watson, G. Niedbala, J. Williams, E. Hodgdon, S. Jenkins. 3 I MAJOR r ■N. Wakling, J. Lawrence, P. Gramer, B. Engles, M. Joyce, Brown, R. Argiro, G. Linscott, C. Belija, J. Beck, B. Inglis, R. Brown KNEELING: N. Laing, S. Epple, co-head, Missing: S. Sherman, co-head ETTES SHERI RICE Treasurer NANCY SEILER DAPHNE COLE CHEER Football-wiascot, Wendy Houghton, Marie Pericola, Lee Bowen, Nancy Seiler, Sheri Rice, Daphne Cole 34 GINNA MORAN Captain LEADING DIANE FORD JOANNE SULLIVAN Ginna Moran, Diane Ford, Joanne Sullivan, Christine Travers, Coleen Shaughnessy, Debby Laurence MRS. PETERS Advisor aXiM ' i ' rmi i 35 team coaches Mr. Veihman, cross country; Mr. Willett, football line coach Mrs. Williams, girls field hockey, girls basketball Mr. Barker, boys basketball Mr. Anderson, football, hockey Mr. Bates, sophomore football coach, football line coach, basebal team captains Russell Garland Football STANDING: Richard Knapp, Tennis; Michael Gilbert, Basketball; Donna Hooper, Field Hockey; Linda Farrar, Basketball; George Atkinson, Track; Kevin Ducey, Basketball. KNEELING: Richard Gianferante, golf; John Leahv, Hockey; William Adolfson, Baseball. 36 lettermen contributions to the trophy case by the class of 1 965 over a period of three years. . . . we ' re from hingham high school, harbormen are we . . . more than anywhere else the excellence of the class of 1965 was shown in athletics . . . our football team had the best record since 1961 and was the second highest scoring team in the state, the hockey team was the first in the history of the league to finish the season unbeaten and untied, and over three years compiled the longest winning streak in massachusetts. the basketball team was the best in modern hingham history finishing second in their league and qualifying for the tech. tourney, team success was caused by individual ability and cooperation, the soccer team, in its first year, had one all-scholastic, the foot- ball team had three players on the all-state honorable ment ion list and one all-scholastic, the hockey team had 5 more players than ever before on the league ' s all-star team, there were four all-star basketball players who led the team to the quarterfinal round in the tourney . . . the girls, not to be outdone, had a field hockey team which only lost one game and a basketball team which played in a state-wide tournament, the seniors leave their records for following underclassmen to break . . . 37 ' KL Am . ' LwftfV ' ll CAPTAIN RUSS GARLAND, fullback varsity record hingham 36 rockland hingham 28 hingham 32 hingham 18 hingham 34 hingham 30 hingham 36 hingham 12 matignon 18 abington stoughton . scituate 8 north quincy 12 cathedral 6 newton south . 22 PETER BICKFORD, left end PHILIP PRATT, left tackle ROBERT DAVIS, left guard FRED DWELLEY, right guard r STEPHEN GILL quarterback NORMAN HOELDKE, right tackle FRANK SCHNABEL, fullback MARTIN SHAUGHNESSEY, left tackle 7-1 38 BOTTOM ROW: F. Dwelley, N. Hoeldke, T. Warmach, T. Early, R. McGuirk, J. Travers, R. Davis, R. Garland, Captain; R. Finley, P. Pratt, R. Libertine, M. Sheskey, T. Huxley, M. Shaughnessy, S. Gill, P. Bickford. SECOND ROW: Mr. Ander- son, Coach; J. O ' Brien, R. MacKenzie, J. Quinn, G. Thompson, THOMAS EARLEY, right end RICHARD FINLEY, left end hi THOMAS HUXLEY, right tackle ROBERT LIBERTINE, right end ROBERT McGUIRK, right halfback S MARK SHESKEY, center IhCjy w TEMPEE WARMACK, fullback MR. ANDERSON coach junior varsity record hingham 7 hingham 21 hingham 14 hingham 20 rockland - dedham - stoughton thayer 14 .. 12 20 3-1 J. Stoddard, R. Studley, D. Miller, R. Coughlin, S. Delaney, S. Leary, Mr. Vafides, Mr. Willett. THIRD ROW: R. Zurcher, T. Bellew, S. Carlson, R. MerriLI, S. Allen, C. Nickerson, D. Shea, E. Fitzgerald. 39 .4? itW if i 40 Da Da, charge! (Torrey Capo — Hinghom Mirror) 65 yard touchdown run by Rob McGuirk— longest run of the year. (Capo — Hingham Mirror) Gill sets up to throw the bomb Warmack tries for first down against Cathedral with Pratt blocking. (Torrey Capo — Hingham Mirror) Gill lets go with a flat pass against Abington ! (Torrey Capo — Hingham Mirror) AAcGuirks blocking springs Shea loose for 7 yards against Scituate 41 rallies and the teams (?) always come 42 (or break) through with a victory homecoming — October 24, 1964 Two girls from the sophomore and junior classes and three from the senior class were selected to be in our first Homecoming Court. ■H During halftime at the Scituate game, the court was escorted around the football field . . . and that night . . . Joanne Sullivan was crowned as our first Homecoming Queen. With her are George Atkinson and Phil Pratt, student council officers. The Homecoming Court, left to right, is June Reynolds, Christine Travers, Margaret Mallon, Laurel Arnold, Queen Joanne Sullivan, Christine Lee, Lee Bowen and Wendy Potter. and to end the evening, the Grand March 43 soccer BOTTOM ROW: S. DeAAontigney, B. Adolfson, T. Geoghegan, D. Eldridge. SECOND ROW: E. Sodasjerner, G. Finn, B. Dupee, D. Singleton. THIRD ROW: P. Richards, G. Shaw, B. Mann. season ' s record hingham braintree 6 DICK GIANFERANTE All-Scholastic hingham 1 hingham 3 hingham 2 hingham 1 hingham 2 hingham hingham hingham 2 hingham quincy 6 s.s. vocational norwell 4 milton 1 maryknoll sharon 8 milton thayer 3 maryknoll 2 baseball BOTTOM ROW: J. Quinn, B. McNulty, B. Adolfson, captain; P. Schuchard, B. Petrie, P. Bickford, E. Fitzgerald. SECOND ROW: C. Coleman, S. Leary, N. Dresser, P. McGann, M. Gilbert, D. Shea, J. Richmond. tennis BOTTOM ROW: N. Strout, L. Bowen, S. Wise, D. Hooper, L. Farrar. SECOND ROW: J. Hentz, S. Hoedtke, D. Thomas, N. Winterbottom. THIRD ROW: A. Peterson, P. Jonsson, R. Knapp, N. Hoedtke. FRONT ROW: G. Roehrig, D. Miller. SECOND ROW: D. Gianferante, captain, D. MacLeod, P. Lambert. 45 girls ' captain, DONNA HOOPER, right fullback PEGGY SOMERVILLE, center halfback SEATED: J. Whipple, P. Somerville, D. Hooper, J. Stokes, D. Zildjian, S. Wise. SECOND ROW: D. Ford, P. Reardon, MRS. WILLIAMS, coach 46 field hockey K. McNulty, S. Saunders, S. Hoedtke. season ' s record hingham____ hingham____ hingham____ hingham.—. hingham 3 hingham 5 hingham 3 hingham 1 hanover h silver lake thayer 1 rockland 2 abington whitman-hanson ____ thayer plymouth 2 6-1-1 missing: KATHLEEN CONDON right halfback. CANDY LEAVITT, right end KATHY FARNHAM, manager JUDY WHIPPLE, goalie l LINDA FARRAR, center fullback GREER GILES, left halfback 47 VARSITY BOTTOM ROW: D. Zildjian, J. Stokes, Captain L. Farrar, D. Hooper, P. Somerville. SECOND ROW: M. Ingraham, B. Mac- Neil, S. Lincoln, D. Cooper, J. Whipple. MRS. WILLIAMS coach CLARE PFIZENMAIER forward CAPTAIN LINDA FARRAR roving player JUDY WHIPPLE guard 48 basketball JUNIOR VARSITY BOTTOM ROW: R. Burke, L. Berrell, J. Wall, J. Garrity, J. Pinkus. SECOND ROW: AA. Woods, E. McCracken, B. Kuska, D. Ford, J. Houghton, A. Ingraham. BARBARA MacNEIL guard DONNA HOOPER roving player PEGGY SOMERVILLE forward SHIRLEY LINCOLN roving player season ' s record hingham 24 hingham 47 hingham 29 hingham 34 hingham 31 hingham 38 hingham 35 hingham 51 hingham 39 hanover 58 cohasset 44 braintree 31 (overtime) plymouth 36 whitman-hanson 30 silver lake 19 thayer 39 abington 20 rockland 33 hingham 40 hingham 40 hingham 29 hingham 31 hingham 33 hingham 36 quarterfinals of southeastern massachusetts girls ' invitational basketball tournament hingh am 29 barnstable 49 plymouth 21 whitman-hanson 39 silver lake 32 abington 18 thayer 32 rockland 42 9-7 49 VARSITY KNEELING: D. MacLeod, co-captain AA. Gilbert, co-captain K. Ducey, W. Kerr. SECOND ROW: R. Morris, manager, D. Gianferante, R. Davis, B. Smith, R. Knapp, A. (C.) Jewett, B. Adolfson, P. Jonnson, manager. hingham 64 hingham 71 hingham 75 hingham 64 hingham 85 hingham 70 hingham 72 hingham 68 hingham 76 duxbury 66 cohasset 52 hanover 58 hanover 36 wareham 73 plymouth 61 whitman-hanson 74 silver lake 62 abington 52 season ' s record hingham 73 hingham 83 hingham 72 hingham 51 hingham 84 hingham 72 hingham 66 hingham 50 hingham middleboro 76 rockland 71 wareham 65 plymouth 71 whitman-hanson 57 silver lake 62 abington 54 middleboro 47 rockland hingham 71 hingham— .58 tech tourney st. columbkille —64 westwood 65 (first round) (quarterfinals) % i 50 co-captain KEVIN DUCEY, guard, All Star MR. BARKER, coach co-captain MIKE GILBERT, center All Star basketball JUNIOR VARSITY KNEELING: J. Briggs, B. McNulty, J. Tondorf, G. AAetzer, J. Lawson, C. Nickerson. STANDING: Manager Dick Morrison, N. Dresser, P. Antoin, J. Martin, D. McCauly, D. Singleton, P. Warrick. RICK KNAPP, forward, All-Star CHUGGA JEWETT, guard DICK GIANFERANTE, guard BILL ADOLFSON, guard DOUG MacLEOD forward All-Star PETER JONSSON, manager 51 Acey-Ducey grabs another Doc G. fills the order of a basket . . . ' Spider puts another through the web SUM 5IL -■Jt£ The big three converge for two . . . Mike spikes another . . . photos compliments of Torrey Capo, Hingham Mirror The sky is falling! ' 52 tech tourney— first round boston garden hingham 74 . . . st. columnkille 61 photos by Quincy Patriot Ledger 53 mAA.y hockey Ci AHINA ' VARSITY BOTTOM ROW: D. Miller, J. Perkins, D. Garretson, R. Petrie, J. Leahy, S. Gill, R. McGuirk, W. Giovacco, J. Hiltz. SECOND ROW: Mr. Anderson, coach, F. Lineberry, D. McKenzie, D. Vigneau, R. Hutchens, S. Leary, R. Emerson, B. Coughlin, G. Endghaul, S. Daley, Mr. Vafidres. ngham 3 ngham 1 1 ngham 2 ngham 6 ngham 4 ngham 5 ngham 3 season ' s record weymouth 2 scituate memorial 1 brockton king philip canton 1 williams 1 hingham 7 hingham 4 hingham 2 hingham 5 hingham 9 hingham 3 hingham 6 weymouth 1 scituate P 1 memorial 1 brockton king philip 1 canton williams 1 4-0-0 state tournament hingham 2 dedham 54 Coach Walter Anderson, Captain John Leahy, and Athletic Director Robert Barrett receive the South Shore League Championship. TOOTS CIOVACCO, STEVE GILL, center, JOHN HILTZ CAPTAIN JOHN LEAHY, center leftwing, All-Star right defense, left defense, All-Star All-Star ROB McGUIRK, left wing All-Star JEFF PERKINS, center BOB PETRIE, right wing, All-Star Hingham dominates the South Shore All-Star Team, with John Hiltz, John Leahy, Bob Petrie, Rob McGuirk and Steve Gill. 55 ■■manHMMi Jeff Perkins comes in again . . mm r i . ' Let ' s go harbormen ... on to victory ... Bob Petrie digs out the puck 56 Ready, Spaghetti— Shoot! State Hockey Tournament — Boston Arena — First Round Hingham 2 . . . Dedham 3 (double overtime, Sudden Death) photos compliments of Fred Keenan, Quincy Patriot Ledger wm we ' ve got the best team 57 track 1ST ROW: D. Masson, G. Atkinson, R. Libertine, R. Garland, S. Forter, R. Finley. 2ND ROW: G. Thompson, R. Cenedello, A. Bettochy, F. Schnabel, R. Folium, J. Smith. GEORGE ATKINSON La J RUSSELL GARLAND FRANK SCHNABEL JEFF SMITH SAM FORTER ■DAVID MASSON missing: RICHARD FINLEY WILLIAM DEMAIN ROBERT LIBERTINE 58 a.f.s a.f.s. club BOTTOM ROW: E. Pfizenmaier, C. Leavitt, K. Farnham, C. Epple, J. Canning, P. Wescott, M. Farrell, J. DeYoung, J. Whipple, M. Carran, S. Hayes. SECOND ROW: N. Pratt, K. Condon, M. Murray, L. Cuccurullo, G. Giles, N. Winterbottom, G. Sheerin, M. Paxton, L. Farrar, M. Huggins, C. Pfizenmaier. THIRD ROW: C. Yule, R. Whitamore, J. Tondorf, S. Leary, H. Schierenbeck, A. Mac- Gregor, E. Carran, A. Peterson, T. Geoghegan. A.F.S. semi-finalists Russell Garland, Terry Geoghegan, Kathy Condon, Laurel Arnold, Clare Pfizenmaier, Joan Schofield, Judy Whipple, Peggy Somerville, missing; Marcia Williams. A.F.S. finalists Judy Whipple, Russell Garland, Peggy Somerville, missing Marcia Williams, (in Sweden ) . 59 russ and marcia View from Marcia ' s balcony Swedish Christmas Marcia Williams is our A.F.S. Exchange student to Trollhattan, Sweden for the year of July 1964 to July 1965. Marcia ' s sister Russell Garland was our A.F.S. Exchange student to Schlossburg, Germany for the summer of 1964. Life on the ' Seven Seas ' 60 The German countryside henner and greer Henner ' s home in Germany Henner Schierenbeck is our exchange student from Bremen, Germany. He is staying with the Edward Higbee family on East Street. Chef Our-Boy-Henner Liberace and fan. Greer Giles is our exchange student from Johannesburg, South Africa. She is staying with the William Wise family on Central Street. ' Mr. Giles and a Pygmy in the Congo. The Giles ' Farm House 61 MR. ABRAHAMSON, History MR. DIEHL, English MRS. BREWER, Business Education MR. DEETER, Geometry MRS. EPPLE, English 1 [ tr ' T 1 ■1 1 r - ' MR. BOYDEN, Industrial Arts MRS. DEVINE, Business Education MR. FLYNN, Public Speaking MISS CAFFREY, U.S. History MRS. HANDY, History 62 MR. JOHNSON, Industrial Arts MRS. SIEGEL, Spanish MR. LOMBARD, Chemistry MISS MURDOCK, Home Economics MR. SULLIVAN French « f MRS. MAN I AGO History MRS. SABLE, Spanish MISS TITUS, Business Education MISS MESERVEY, Latin, Spanish MR. WOODWARD, Industrial Arts 63 through the • • |unior prom 1 The Attendants March THE QUEEN AND HER COURT STANDING: Laurian Jarvis, Queen Cheryl Rice, Virginia Moran. SECOND ROW: Joanne Sullivan, Daphne Cole. FRONT ROW: la Laurel Arnold, Christine Lee, Clare Pfizenmaier, Lynda Cuccurullo, Jane Canning. ooking glass 1964 Junior Class Advisor, Mr. Ernst and Mrs. Ernst, Prom Queen Cheryl Rice and Prom King Thomas Earley. The Grand March 65 66 MR. AND MISS H.H.S. Russell Garland and Cheryl Rice r ' -$; 5) I C we are growing, as is our school, from a foundation laid firm for endurance . . . there have been moments to test our strength, and moments to recognize it . . . many of the school ' s past records have been broken, both scholastically and athletically . . . some of us have led . . . some have followed . . . all have contributed, though not all have been recognized for doing so . . . this year, above all, we have known what school spirit is, and our teams have repaid us for it by being either undefeated or nearly so in everything . . . our friends . . . our school . . . our reputation . . . so much to be proud of . . . so much to remember . . . and we are the seniors . . . 67 senior class leaders President; Thomas Earley Secretary; Christine Lee Treasurer; Jane Canning Vice President; Russell Garland MR. ANDERSON, Advisor English EXECUTIVE BOARD SEATED: Nancy Abbott; Laurian Jarvis; Christine Lee; Virginia Sheerin; Linda Farrar; Marilyn Murray; Jane Canning. STANDING: Russell Garland; Thomas Earley; Richard Gianferante; Steven Villani. 68 NANCY ELAINE ABBOTT Nancy . . . usually seen at the top of the list . . . chorus 1, 2, 3; drama festivals 1, 2, 3; harborlight staff 1; future teachers club 3; student council 2; class executive board 3; art club 3; driver training 1; pep club 1, 2, 3; a.f.s. club 2, 3. MICHELE ADDOMS Shell . . . usually seen with a can of red spray paint . . . junior prom committee; chorus 1, 2, 3; harborlight staff 3; student council 1; athletic service club 1, 2, 3; driver train- ing 2; pep club 1, 2, 3; girls field hockey 1. 2. WILLIAM FRED ADOLFSON Bill his mind his kingdom, and his will his law. national honor society 2, 3; class vice president 2; chorus 1, 2, 3; boys basket- ball 1, 2, 3; baseball ' l, 2, 3; varsity h club 2; student council 2. JANE ELIZABETH AIKENS Jane the deepest rivers flow with the least sound. chorus 3; future nurses club 2; driver training 3; ski club 3. GAYLE LEE ALLEN Gayle . . . usually seen making long distance phone calls . . . junior prom committee; drama club festi- val 2; pep club 1, 2, 3. CAROLYN MARIE ANTOINE Carolyn . . usually waiting for him to call . . . junior prom committee; a.f.s. club 2; driver training 2; chorus 2, 3; pep club 1, 2, 3; badminton tournament 2. 69 LAUREL LEE ARNOLD Laurel life is not always doing what you like, but liking what you do a.f.s. semifinalist 2; national honor society 2, 3, secretary 2; junior prom committee; junior prom attendant; drama club 1, 2, 3; national thespian society 2, 3; highway staff 3; junior red cross 3; national merit letter of commendation 3; student council 3, secretary; class executive board 1, 2; a.f.s. club 1, 2; french club 2, 3; art club 2; chorus 1; badminton tournament 2, 3; harborlight staff 1, 2; pep club 1, 2, 3; intramural tennis 1; driver training 1. GEORGE RUSSELL ATKINSON Jawge there is no genius in life like the genius of energy and activity. junior prom committee; junior prom at- tendant; band 1, 2, 3; harborlight staff 2; football 1; cross country 2, 3; boys basketball 1; track 1, 2, 3; student council 3, vice president 3; class executive board 1, 2; driver training 1. NANCY MILDRED AYERS Nancy a cheerful countenance betokens a good heart. chorus 1, 2; driver training 2. PRISCILLA RUTH BAKER Cilia friendly and sweet, most pleasant to meet. chorus 1; highway staff 3; driver train- ing 1; pep club 1, 3. MOST VERSATILE Claire Pfizenmaier and Philip Pratt Runners up; Cheryl Rice and Russell Garland 70 TIMOTHY GILSON BAILEY Tim always an eye for fun. harborlight staff 2; boys volleyball 2; intramural soccer 2; driver training 1; Spanish club 2, 3. MOST AMBITIOUS Lynda Luther and Thomas Earley Runners up; Lynda Cuccurollo and Philip Pratt WILLIAM FRANCIS BAKER JR. Bill . . . remembered as a great student di- rector . . . transfer from thomas more school, harris- ville, new hampshire. photography club 2; harborlight staff 2, 3; drama club 3; east coast model u.n. 3. RALPH LINCOLN BATES Ralph . . . usually seen at rizzotto ' s . . . band 1, 2, 3; orchestra 2; chorus 1, 2, 3; south eastern music festival 2; driver train- ing 2. JUDITH ANN BECK Judy . . . usually seen taking personality tests majorette 2, 3; chorus 1, 2; driver train- ing 1; student secretary 2, 3; art club 3. 71 ROBERT MARTIN BERQUIST Bob . . . usually seen at c.g. ' s locker . . . driver training 2; dramatic club 1; folk song club 3; tennis 1; harborlight staff 2; chorus 3; junior prom committee 2. ALBERT EDWARD BETTUCHY Al . . . remembered for the quickness of his grin . . . baseball 1, 3; lunchroom service club 1; driver training 2. PETER BURR BICKFORD Pete . . . remembered as mr. mc ' s pal . . . transfer from cooperstown high school, cooperstown, new york. football 3; ice hockey 2; baseball 2, 3; boys intramural basketball 2; driver train- ing 2. ROSEMARY BRENNAN Robie . . . usually seen waiting for the mail . . . archbearer 1; chorus 1; junior red cross 2; refreshment committee 1, 2, 3; student secretary 3; driver training 2; pep club 1. CLASS SPOOKS Betsey Hornstra and Larry Goff Runners up,- Michele Addoms and Peter AAcGann 72 KENNETH HART BICKNELL Ken . . . remembered for coin collecting and women hating . . . library service club 3; driver training 1. MOST ATTRACTIVE Shirley Worley and Kevin Ducey Runners up; Margaret Mallon and Peter Bickford BARBARA LOUISE BRENNOCK Barbara . . . remembered for the twinkle in her eye . . . student secretary 3; art club 3. BRUCE DENTON BRIGGS Bruce strength determines success. science club 2, 3; athletic service club 3; driver training 2. RUTH ANN BROWN Ruth ' i mark no hours but the shining ones. 73 LINDA ELLEN BULLOCK Linda . . . usually seen selling something for the benefit of the port exchange . . . chorus 2, 3; drama club 3; future teach- ers club 3; art club 3; pep club 2, 3; a.f.s. club 2, 3; port Washington exchange 3. ROGER DUDLEY BURKE Roger . . . usually seen seeing the unseen under the sea . . . BARBARA ELLEN BYRNE Byrnsey . . . remembered for the b.b. express . . . junior prom committee; harborlight staff 2; refreshment committee 1, 2, 3; art club 2, 3; driver training 1; pep club 1. 2, 3. CHARLES GEORGE CALVI Chuck . . . remembered as a leader of the lunch room squad . . . junior prom committee 2. MOST RESPECTED Greer Giles and Henner Schierenbeck 74 NANCY MARIE CALLAHAN Nancy ... ah, to stay out in the sun all day and come in with a tan . . . refreshment committee 2; graduation usher 2; art club 3; library service club 3; stu- dent secretary 2, 3; driver training 2; girls ' basketball I; pep club 1, 2, 3. INDIVIDUALISTS Emily Pfizenmaier and John Hiltz Runners up; Mary Paxton and Samuel Forter ELSIE JANE CANNING Jane to err is human, to forgive is divine. class treasurer 1, 2, 3; junior prom com- mittee 2; junior prom attendant 2; chorus 2, 3; refreshment committee 3; class ex- ecutive board 1, 2, 3; lunchroom service club 2; pep club 1, 2, 3; girls ' tennis 1, 2, 3. BARBARA ANN CAPPELLA Panda . . . hoping to bark up the right tree . . . archbearer 1; chorus 3; student council 3; class executive board 1; graduation usher 2; driver training 2; pep club 1, 2, 3, vice president 3. BEVERLY ANN CARLSON Bev yet still she fills affection ' s eye, obscurely wise and always kind. art club 3, president national honor society 2, 3; port Washington exchange 3; junior prom committee 2; band 1, 2, 3; high- way staff 3; drama club 3; national merit letter of commendation 3; softball 2, 3; orchestra 2, 3; badminton 2, 3; driver training 1. 75 IRENE MARIE CARNEY Renie . . . usually seen down back with the fish . . . junior prom committee; refreshment com- mittee 2; riding club 2; driver training 1; pep club 3. JEAN CARPENTER Jean . . . remembered for her contagious laugh . . . band 1, 2, 3; chorus 1, 2, 3; a.f.s. club 2, 3; driver training 2; badminton 1. MARJORIE JEAN CARRAN Marge the warmness of her smile invites many a lasting friendship. chorus 1, 2; drama club 1, 2; a.f.s. club 2, 3; Spanish club 2, 3; girls basketball 1; pep club 1, 2; orchestra 1, 2, 3. boy RICHARD DANIEL CENEDELLA Rich . the story of sax and the single BEST KNOWN COUPLE Joanne Sullivan and Robert McGuirk Runners up; Thomas Earley and Ginger Sheerin 76 PAMELA CLAIRE CAULKINS Pam . . . usually seen with reins in hand . . . junior red cross 1; athletic service club 1; driver training 1; pep club 1, 2. FRIENDLIEST SMILES Margaret Mallon and Richard Knapp Runners up,- Barbara Rawson and Philip Pratt WALTER HENRY CIOVACCO Toots . . . usually seen digging in the corner hockey 1, 2, 3; lunchroom service club 2; chorus 1; intramural basketball 2; intra- mural softball 2. DENIS ANTHONY CLARK Denis . . . remembered for his interest in coins and books . . . band 1, 2, 3; librarian 3; drama club 1, 2, 3; national thespian troupe 2, 3; port Washington exchange 3; library service club 1, 2, 3; president 3; driver training 1. JONATHAN FRENCH CLARK Jon . . . usually seen on two wheels . . . port Washington exchange 3; ski club 2, 3; folk music club 3; intramural soscer 2; driver training 2. 77 DAPHNE COLE Duck . . . remembered for wanting to stay at a snail ' s pace . . . junior prom committee 2; junior prom at- tendant 2; archbearer 1; graduation usher 2; riding club 2, 3; driver training 1; cheerleader 2, 3; pep club 1, 2, 3. NANGY ALICE COLE Nancy . . . usually seen on tip toes . . . chorus 1, 2; junior red cross 3; refreshment committee 2, 3; student council 2; driver training 1; pep club 1, 2, 3; badminton 1, 2, 3. RICHARD JOSEPH CONBOY JR. Bubba . . . usually seen flying in his T-Bird . . . lunchroom service club 2; driver training 1. ANNA ANTOINETTE CONKEY Anna . . . remembered for saying anything . . . archbearer 1; chorus 1; junior red cross 1, 2, 3; refreshment committee 1, 2, 3; art club 3; student secretary 3; driver train- ing 1; pep club 1. MOST ATHLETIC Linda Farrar and Stephen Gill Runners up; Donna Hooper and Robert AAcGuirk 78 KATHLEEN MARIE CONDON Kathy . . . what betty crocker didn ' t know about cooking, kathy did . . . national honor society 2, 3; junior prom committee; chorus 1, 2; harborlight staff 2, 3; national merit letter of commenda- tion ' 3; literary magazine 3; a.f.s. club 1, 2, 3; driver training 2; pep club 1, 2, 3; a.f.s. semi-finalist 2; field hockey 2, 3; badminton 1, 2, 3. BEST NATURED AAichele Addoms and Richard Gianferante Runners up; Nancy Callahan, Jean Carpenter and Philip Pratt DAVID WILLIAM CONNOR KAREN RENEE CORSON LEITH EDSON COSMAN Dave Karen Leith . . . usually heard saying where ' s pat? . . . usually seen putting out on stage . . . usually heard saying wha driver training 2. say? . . . junior prom committee; chorus 1, 2, 3; south eastern music festival 2; drama club 1, 2, 3; national thespian troupe 3; art club 2, 3; driver training 2; pep club 1, 2, 3. drama club 1, 2, 3; driver training 2. 79 JANE LOUISE COUGHLIN Jane . . . usually seen eating subs for lunch . . . junior prom committee; drama club 1; junior red cross 1, 2, 3; assembly com- mittee 1; student council 1; class ex- ecutive board 2; a.f.s. club 2, 3; driver training 2; girls basketball 1, 3; pep club 1, 2, 3; girls tennis. CARMELLA LOUIDE COZZA Mella . . . usually seen down leo ' s . . . harborlight staff 2; student secretary 3; driver training 2. MICHAEL ALLAN CROCKETT Mike . . . health of body as well as health of mind . . . transfer from weymouth high school, Wey- mouth, massachusetts. boys intramural basketball 2; soccer 3; driver training 2; east coast model u.n. 3. MOST IMMACULATE DRESSERS Virginia Moran and Robert Libertine Runners up; Joan Schofield and Kevin Ducey PHILIP HOLMES CROWELL III Phil . . . enjoy thyself and really live this life ... junior prom committee; junior prom usher 1; highway staff 3; ice hockey 1; baseball 1; lunchroom service club 1, 2; driver training 1; ski club 1,2, 3. 80 ANN SWIFT CROSS Annabelle . . . usually seen in her daily fog . . . archbearer 1; junior prom committee- refreshment committee 2, 3; class executive board 3; graduation usher 2; athletic service club 2, 3; driver training 1; girls basketball 1; pep club 1, 2, 3; girls track 1. MOST TALENTED Karen Corson and Samuel Forter Runners up; Laurel Arnold and James Dempsey LINDA ROSEMARIE CUCCURULLO Linda God gave a loaf to every bird, but just a crumb to me. national honor society 2, 3; junior prom committee; junior prom attendant; harbor- light staff 3; golf 1; student council 1, 2; literary magazine 3; editor 3; art club 3; a.f.s. club 2, 3; driver training 2; pep club 2, 3. KATHLEEN ANITA CULLEN Kay good things come in small packages. junior prom committee; harborlight staff 3; graduation usher 2; a.f.s. club; art club 1, 2, 3; library service club 1, 2, 3; driver training 2; pep club 1, 2, 3. ELAINE FRANCIS ANN CYR Elaine . . . usually seen helping out back stage . . . junior prom committee; chorus 1, 2, 3; drama club 3; harborlight staff 2; art club 2; pep club 1. 81 EARL WINN DAVIS Winn nor on one string are all life ' s jewels strung . . . ice hockey 1; boys tennis 1, 2, 3; driver training 2. ROBERT CHAPIN DAVIS Prancer the greatest invention is the wheel. chorus 2; football 1, 2, 3; driver training 2. LINDA ROBERTA DELORAFANO Linda my life is like a summer rose that opens to the morning sky . . . student secretary 3. WEIGHT LD55 of 1 ± WILLIAM ARTHUR DEAAAIN Bill . . . remembered for his high ride over the cross bars . . . football 1; hockey 1, 2; track 1, 2, 3; driver training 1; lunchroom service club 1. Carol Harter, winner of the 1965 Science Fair PROJECT:-VARIABLES ON REDUCING DIETS 82 MARY ANN ANGELO DeLUZE Mary come gather ye rosebuds while ye may. graduation usher 2; student secretary 2, 3; driver training 1; girls basketball 2; pep club 1, 2, 3; girls track 1. 1 nfl - w, ■■m m m fl H 1 fl ■mm m fl HHR H mrft 4 fl 1 K ■II i 1 oBfiif - B H • ■■■( ' Tsjwji ■[X i I R tt BROWN BOOK AWARD Thomas Earley JAMES MICHAEL DEMPSEY Jim yea, music is the prophet ' s art among the gifts that God hath sent, one of the most magnificent! junior prom committee 2; junior prom at- tendant 2; orchestra 1, 2, 3; chorus 1, 2, 3; dance band 1, 2, 3; special chorus 2, 3; all state 3; new england 3; south eastern 2, 3; s.e.m.s.b.a. 2, 3; art club 3; band 2, 3. JOHN PATRICK DEMPSEY John the reason firm, the temperate will, endurance, foresight, strength and skill. band 2, 3; orchestra 2, 3; chorus 1, 2, 3; baseball 1; s.e.m.s.b.a. 3. STEVEN RAYMOND DeMONTIGNY Steve . . . usually heard saying, why, ah, thanggk-you . . . soccer 3. 83 LUCILLE DOLORIS DePESA Lucille humor is the key to all doors. junior red cross 2, 3; athletic service club 1; student secretary 1; driver train- ing 1; pep club 1. HUGH THOMAS DEVINE Hugh . . . usually seen without his mariners compass . . . class president 1; junior prom usher 1; football 1; ice hockey 1, 2; baseball 1, 2, 3; boys intramural basketball 2; stu- dent council 1, 2; class executive board 1, 2; library service club 2; driver train- ing 2; city-town exchange 3. LINDA ADELE DeVITO Linda . . . remembered as one of the dancing girls . . . archbearer 1; junior prom committee 2; band 1; junior red cross 1, 2; refreshment committee 1, 2; driver training 2; pep club 1, 2, 3; girls tennis 1, 2, 3; girls golf 1; girls badminton 1, 2, 3. RICHARD ALAN DEVLIN Rich from little spark may burst a mighty flame. driver training 2; lunchroom service club 3; art club 3; intramural Softball 3. HARVARD BOOK AWARD Alden Gage 84 LORETTA ANN DeVITO Loretta . . . usually seen doing some kind of studying . . . archbearer 1; driver training 2; majorette manager 2. GOOD CLASSMATE TODAY, GOOD NEIGHBOR TOMORROW CITIZENSHIP AWARD Russell Garland JOANNE DeYOUNG Joanne an outward and visible sign of an in- ward and spiritual grace. national honor society 2, 3; archbearer 1; chorus 1, 2; drama club 3; library service club 1; driver training 2; girls basketball 1; girls tennis 2; girls track 1. SUSAN MARIE DITULLIO Sue happiness is a merry-go-round. junior prom committee 2; chorus 1, 2; harborlight staff 2, 3; news editor 2, 3; class executive board 2; art club 3; debating club 2; athletic service club 1, 2, 3, president 3; driver training 2; pep club 1, 2, 3. ALLEN LINCOLN DIVOLL Allen the profile of a man. transfer from mount hermon academy, mount hermon, mass. harborlight staff 2; football 1; boys bas- ketball 1; golf 1; driver training 2; folk song club 3; ski club 3. 85 ELLEN MARIE DOLAN Ellen . . . reticence is virtue . . . chorus 1; driver training 2. PATRICIA ANN DONOHUE Pudge . . . remembered for her versatility in many towns . . . junior prom committee 2; chorus 1, 2, 3; class executive board 1; driver training I; pep club 1, 2, 3. KEVIN FRANCIS DUCEY Duce . . . known for his patented jump shots . . . junior prom committee 2; junior prom attendant 2; assembly committee 3; cross country 2; boys basketball 1, 2, 3; base- ball 1; track 3; boys intramural basket- ball 1; varsity h club 2, 3; student council 3; graduation usher 2; athletic service club 3; driver training 1; port Washington exchange 3. JAMES FRANK DWELLEY Fred strong reasons make strong actions. football 3; driver training 1; volleybal 1. DAR CITIZENSHIP AWARD Cheryl Rice 86 ELIZABETH AAARIE DUNN Betty life is a pure flame, and we live by an invisible sun within us. NATIONAL COUNCIL OF TEACHERS OF ENGLISH ACHIEVEMENT AWARD RUNNER UP Lynda Luther THOMAS CARGILE EARLEY Tom . . . usually seen seeing red while walk- ing gingerly . . . brown book award 2; class officer; presi- dent 2, 3; junior prom committee 2; foot- ball 2, 3; national merit finalist 3; stu- dent council 2, 3; class executive board 1, 2, 3; driver training 1; port Washington exchange 3. JEANNE LORRAINE ELLERS Jeanie . . . remembered for her saxon blond hair . . . junior prom committee 2; chorus 1, 3; future teachers club 3; graduation usher 2; a.f.s. club; driver training 2; pep club 1, 2, 3; badminton 3. CARLA ROSS EPPLE Carla . . . not seen without a double h . . . national honor society 2, 3; archbearer 1; chorus 1, 2; drama club 1, 2, 3; literary magazine 3; harborlight staff 1, 2, 3 editor-in-chief 3; a.f.s. club 2, 3; french club 2, 3; national merit semi-finalist 3; driver training 2; pep club 1, 2, 3; bad- minton 1, 2, 3. 87 SHARON ELIZABETH EPPLE Sharon . . . usually seen twirling . . . junior prom committee 2; majorette 2, 3, co-head 3; junior red cross 2; art club 1, 2, 3; library service club 1, 2; driver training 2; pep club 1. DOROTHY ELLEN ESAU Dot . . . usually seen baking . . . chorus 1, 2; refreshment committee; girls field hockey 1 . CAROL ANN FARINA Carol . . . usually seen going up the s.s.c.c. hill art club 3; driver training; pep club 3. CITY-TOWN EXCHANGE WITH RINDGE TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL Hugh Devine, Clare Pfizenmaier, Cheryl Rice, Nancy Spruill, Steve Gill LINDA SUE FARRAR Lin . . . usually seen with an older looking sophomore . . . national honor society 2, 3; class vice president 1; band 1, 2, 3; chorus 1, 2, 3; harborlight staff 1, 3; junior red cross 1; port Washington exchange 3; student council 2; class executive board 1, 3; lunchroom service club 2; driver training 2; girls basketball 1, 2, 3, captain 3; pep club 1, 2, 3; girls tennis 1, 2, 3, captain 2; girls track 2, 3; girls volley- ball 1, 2, 3; girls field hockey 1, 2, 3. 88 KATHERINE ANNE FARNHAM Kathy high upon the solid rock the ugly houses stand, come and see my shining palace built upon the sand. a.f.s. club 2, 3; drama club 1, 2; student council 1; driver training 1; pep club 1, 2, 3; field hockey 2, 3; literary maga- zine, art editor 3. TIME MAGAZINE CURRENT EVENTS TEST AWARD Joanne De Young, Frank Schnabel and William Baker RICHARD BOWIE FINLEY Harry . . . known for his fast 100 ' s . . . junior prom committee 2; junior prom attendant 2; football 3; track 2, 3; art club 1. JOAN LOUISE FLOUNDERS Joan to love is to know the sacrifices which eternity exacts from life. chorus 1, 2; national thespian troupe 2, 3; drama club 1, 2, 3; harborlight staff 1, 2, 3; a.f.s. club 1, 2, 3; debating club 2; athletic service club 2, 3; driver training 2; pep club 1, 2, 3; field hockey 3. CHERYL ANN FLYNN Cheryl ... a shy girl is a sweet one . . . archbearer 1; chorus 2, 3; future teach- ers club 3; art club 3; driver training 2; pep club 1, 2, 3; girls intramural tennis 1. 89 RODERICK BRYNN FOLIUM Rod . . . work is a man ' s life . . . ice hockey 1, 2; track 1, 2, 3; intramural basketball 1; athletic service club 3; driver training 1. DIANNE SUSAN FORD Diney it is pleasant to have people love you when they don ' t know you. but of more value is the love of a friend who has found you out and still loves you. archbearer 1; junior prom committee 2; chorus 1, 2; harborlight staff 1, 2, 3; future nurses club 3; class executive board 1, 2; badminton 1, 2; cheerleading 2, 3; basketball 1; pep club 1, 2, 3. MICHAEL EDWARD FORD Mike . . . usually seen in the midst of the guys . . . driver training 2. BETTY CROCKER AWARD Kathleen Condon JOHN ALDEN GAGE JR. Alden the shortest distance between this life and the next is a straight line. harvard book award 2; national honor society 2, 3; band 2, 3; orchestra 2, 3; chorus 1, 2; highway staff 3; cross country 2; volleyball 2, 3; intramural basketball 2; soccer 3; national merit letter of com- mendation 3; student council 3; driver training 1. 90 SAMUEL ALEXANDER FORTER III Sam . . . happiness is a full gas tank . . . someday! drama club 3; basketball 1, 2; track 1, 2, 3; Spanish spoken contest winner 2; driver training 2; french club 3; Spanish club 2, 3; president 2. MISS BUTTERFIELD, Head of Social Studies Department Contemporary Issues Majorette Advisor Port Washington Exchange Advisor RUSSELL AAACKIE GARLAND Raoul the force of his merit makes his way. a.f.s. exchange student to schlossburg, germany; class vice president 3; band 1, 2, 3; highway staff 3; football 1, 2, 3, cap- tain 3; ice hockey 1, 2; track 1, 2, 3; class executive board 1, 3; graduation marshal 2. TERRENCE GEOGHEGAN Terry . . . usually trying some wild drum solo . . . junior prom committee 2; band 1, 2, 3; orchestra 1, 2, 3; chorus 1, 2, 3; highway staff 3; track 1, 2, 3; dance band 1, 2, 3; a.f.s. club 1, 2, 3, vice president 3; high school representative to hingham chapter a.f.s; driver training 2. RICHARD JAMES GIANFERANTE Doc G . . . usually heard saying, that ' s show bizz! . . . cross country 2; basketball 1, 2, 3; golf 1, 2, 3; co-captain 2; captain 3; soccer 3; driver training 2; port Washington ex- change 3. 91 GREER SEVILLE MARY GILES Greer to know, to esteem, to love— then to part, makes up life ' s tale to many a feeling heart. a.f.s. exchange student from Johannes- burg, south africa; field hockey 3; a.f.s. club 3. MICHAEL BRADY GILBERT Spider . . . usually seen makin ' like the big dipper . . . chorus 1, 2; cross country 2, 3; basket- ball 1, 2, 3, captain 3; baseball 1, 2, 3; driver training 2. KAREN GILLEECE Karen . . . remembered for her writings and interest in her subject . . . EDWARD JOHN GILLIS Yogi nothing endures but personal qualities, ice hockey 1, 2; driver training 1. The Navy Band 92 STEPHEN MATTHEW GILL Steve . . remembered for his well planned passes (?) ... football I, 2, 3; hockey 1, 2, 3; tennis 1, 3; volleyball 2; varsity h club 1, 2, 3; art club; city-town-exchange 3. MR. BARRETT Athletic Director CAROLE ANN GILMORE Carol patience and hard work yield a great woman band 1; chorus 1; drama club 1; high- way staff 3; graduation usher 2; driver training 1; pep club 2, 3. GAY TAPPAN GOODENOUGH Gay this life a theatre where every actor must perform with art . . . chorus 1, 2; drama club 1, 2, 3. LAURENCE STEPHEN GOFF JR. Pot . . . remembered as one of the gang . . . band 1; driver training 2; intramural badminton 2. 93 LYN MARIE GORDON Lyn ' A modest, retiring lass is she. CHRISTOPHER ALLAN GRIMM Kit what shall I do for ever known— and make the age to come my own junior prom committee 2; chorus 2; drama club 2, 3; football 1; student council 1; driver training 2. WILLIAM RICHARD GUNNING Bill the rule of life is to make business a pleasure, and pleasure business. BARBARA KAY HART Barb and all that ' s best of dark and bright meet in her eyes. i transfer: robert e. lee high school, houston, texas. chorus 2, 3; drama club 3; future teachers club 1; student council 1; driver training 1; pep club 3. MR. WEBB Head of English Department 94 JOHN STEVEN HALEY John the longer one lives, the more he learns, driver training; ice hockey. MR. CALDWELL Physics, Chemistry SALLY ANN HAYES Sally the pursuit of the perfect, then, is the pursuit of sweetness and light national honor society 2, 3; south shore regional science fair 3rd prize; science fair honorable mention 2; chorus 1, 2; high- way staff 3; a.f.s club 2, 3; french club 3; art club 3; library service club 1, 2; driver training 1; pep club 1, 2. DAVID WENDELL HAYDEN Dave remembered for his whitman jaunts . . . driver training 1. JANE ISABELLE HENTZ Jane nor on one string are all of life ' s jewels strung art club 3; lunchroom service club 2; driver training 2; pep club 1, 2, 3; girls ' tennis 1, 2, 3; girls ' badminton 1, 2, 3; a.f.s. club 2; ski club 2; french club 3. 95 KATHLEEN ALVA HICKIE JOHN EDWARD HIGBEE JOHN ROBERT HILTZ Kathy John Hilly in friendship 1 was early taught to . . . remembered for his hot trombone . . . . . . remembered for his perfect slap believe. band 1, 2, 3; dance band 1, 2, 3; orches- shots . . . student secretary 3; driver training 1 ; tra 1, 2, 3; festival 2; ski club 1, 2, 3; ice hockey 1, 2, 3. harborlight staff 2. drama club 1, 2, 3; science club, vice president 2; driver training 2; junior prom committee 2 EDWARD HARL HOFFMAN Harl . . . usually seen with Sue . . . transfer: weymouth high school, wey- mouth, massachusetts. band 2, 3; orchestra 2, 3. MR. HUGGINS Physics, Biology 96 NORMAN FREDERICK HOEDTKE Norm . . . known for his accurate statistics?! . . . transfer from marshfield high school, marshfield, mass. chorus 1, 2, 3; football 1, 2, 3; basketball 2; tennis 2, 3; driver training 2. Arabian Knights?? DONNA HOOPER Donna . . . remembered for escaping the crutches but not the stiff neck, and knees . . . port Washington exchange 3; lunchroom service club 2, 3; student secretary; driv- er training 2; girl ' s basketball 1, 2, 3; tennis 1, 2, 3; field hockey 1, 2, 3; cap- tain 3. BETSEY HORNSTRA Betsey ... a little nonsense is relished by the best of men . . . archbearer 1; chorus 1, 2; graduation usher 2; folk song club 3; riding club 2, 3; athletic service club 3; driver train- ing 1; pep club 1, 2, 3. JOHN CHARLES HOWARD John life is but a thought. junior prom committee 2. 97 MARTHA ROSE HUGGINS Marty true wit is nature to advantage dressed —what oft was thought, but ne ' er so well expressed. archbearer 1; band 1, 2, 3; chorus 1, 2; new england festival 2; drama club 2, 3; future teachers ' club 1, 2; nurses ' club 1, 2; driver training 2; a.f.s. club 2, 3; girls ' basketball 1, 2, 3, manager 2, 3. THOMAS JOSEPH HUXLEY Tom . . . remembered for helping his op- ponents off the ground . . . junior prom attendant 2; football 2, 3; boys ' basketball 1, 2; track 1, 3; art club 3; driver training 2. MARGARET DIANE JANEY Peggy . . . usually seen doing her homework during the homeroom hen party . . . Good old High School publicity ARTHER VERNON JEWETT Chugga . . . remembered for his sets from the top of the key . . . soccer 3; cross country 2; boys basket- ball 1, 2, 3; baseball 1, 2, 3; boys ' intra- mural basketball 1; driver training 2; chorus 1, 2, 3. 98 LAURIAN LUCRETIA JARVIS Laurie . . . remembered for her 14 story book pile . . . junior prom attendant 2; chorus 1; dra- matic club 1; future nurses club 2, 3; executive board 1, 3; a.f.s. club 1, 2, 3; driver training 2; pep club 1, 2, 3; in- tramural badminton 3; junior red cross representative 1. twist around the clock tonight? . . . hey Phil? . . . DAVID BLODGETT JONES Dave usually seen making like rick nel- transfer from mount hermon. driver training 2; talent folk song club 3; ski club 2, 3; port Washington exchange 3. PETER GUSTAF JONSSON Pete . . . remembered for his 0-14 record . tennis 3; intramural basketball 1, 2, varsity basketball manager 3; golf driver training 1. DIANE KELLEY Diane . a merry eye and a happy disposi- 99 RICHARD CLYDE KNAPP Satch . . . usually heard laughing at his own jokes? . . . assembly committee 2; cross country 2; boys ' basketball 1, 2, 3; boys ' tennis 1, 2, 3; boys ' intramural basketball 1, 3; student council 1, 2, 3; port Washington exchange 3; japan conference representa- tive 3; driver training 2. NANCY HOLLOWAY LAING Nance . . . remembered for wanting to master the art of snake charming . . . archbearer 1; junior prom committee 2; chorus 1; harborlight staff 1; future teach- ers ' club 1, 2; varsity h club 3; grad- uation usher 2; french club 1, 2, 3; Span- ish club 1, 2, 3; a.f.s. club 1, 2; library service club 3; driver training 1; national merit letter of commendation 2; girls ' vol- leyball 1; badminton 1. PAUL LAMBERT Paul . . . remembered as always teeing-off . . . boys ' volleyball 3; golf 1, 2, 3; varsity h club; driver training 2. MR. BANKS French CHRISTINE LEE Kris ... to be the gingerbread lady of my own gingerbread house . . . homecoming attendant 3; east coast model u.n. 3; lunchroom service 2; class secre- tary 3; junior prom committee 2; chorus 2, 3; harborlight staff 1, 2, 3; french club 2, 3; a.f.s. club 1, 2, 3; student council 2, 3; class executive board 1, 3; pep club 1, 2, 3; badminton 2, 3. 100 CAN DACE LEAVITT Candy my life is for itself and not for a spec- tacle. orchestra 3; chorus 1, 2; harborlight staff 3; class executive board 2; debating club 1, 2, 3; driver training 1; girls ' tennis 2, 3; girls ' field hockey 1, 2, 3; a.f.s. club 2, 3; treasurer 3; french club 2, 3. MR. ELIAS Biology JOHN PETER LEAHY ROBERT LEISHAAAN HARRY J. LEVINE Larapin Bob Harry the best offense is a good defense. . . . usually seen excelling with a t- . . . remembered as a teenage prodigy chorus 1; ice hockey 1, 2, 3; boys ' volley- square and triangle . . . lunchroom service club 1, 2, 3. ball 2; varsity h club; marshal board; lunchroom service club 1; driver train- ing 3. 101 ANNE COPELAND LEWIS Anne how small a part of time they share that are so wondrous, sweet and fair. chorus 2, 3; drama club 3; driver train- ing 1; pep club 1. STEPHEN WEBB LEWIS Steve . . . remembered for contributing in humble ways . . . track manager 2, 3; drama club 3; science club 3; library service club 1, 2, 3; ath- letic service club 1, 2, 3. ROBERT LIBERTINE Lib suit the action to the word, and the word to the action. junior prom committee; highway staff; football 1, 2, 3; ice hockey 1, 2; track 1, 2, 3; boys ' volleyball 1, 2, 3; varsity h club; driver training 2. CAROL ANN LITWIN Carol humility will conquer in the end. harborlight staff 2, 3; future teachers club 3; french club 3; driver training 2; pep club 2, 3. MISS GUELL French 102 SHIRLEY LINCOLN Shirley a calm girl, and a calm voice A-one, and a-two RUDY LUCCA Rudy if one will try, he has the job half done, junior red cross; driver training. Hull KAREN LUNDIN Fred remembered for her skips to chorus 1, 3; junior red cross; refreshment committee lunchroom service club; driver training LYNDA LUTHER Lynda her capabilities are great . . . her accomplishments are many. national honor society 2, 3; president 3; band 1, 2, 3; orchestra 1; dramatic club 1, 2, 3; thespian troupe 2, 3; harborlight staff 1, 2, 3; assistant editor 3; executive board 1, 2, 3; 1st prize in science fair 2; 3rd prize in state science fair 2. 103 JUDITH MacKINNON Judy God forbid that I should go to any heaven where there are no horses! french club 1, 3; a.f.s. club 1; riding club 3; harborlight 3; pegasus 3; business manager 3. PETER MacLEARN Pete . . . usually seen playing a role soccer 3. DOUGLAS MacLEOD Dog tall and lots of quality to go with the quantity. cross country 2; boys ' basketball 1, 2, 3; boys ' intramural basketball 1, 3; golf 1, 2, 3; refreshment committee 1; driver training. CHRISTOPHER MacNEILL Chris . . . usually seen with irons in hand . . . ice hockey 3; golf 2. transfer: weymouth high school, weymouth, massachusetts. off to luncheon we must go 104 BARBARA MacNEIL Barbara . . . remembered for her quick fingers on the royal . . . harborlight staff 2, 3; highway staff 3 student secretary 2, 3; driver training 2 girls ' basketball 1, 2, 3; Softball 1, 2, 3 girls ' intramural basketball 1; girls ' field hockey 1; John hancock award 3. MR. STODDARD Head of Mathematics Department IMELDA MAGNER Mel . . . remembered for riding shotgun for the B.B. express . . . John hancock award 3; junior prom com- mittee 1, 2; harborlight staff 1, 2; high- way staff 3; junior red cross 3; refresh- ment committee 1, 2, 3; Spanish club 2; student secretary 3; driver training 1 ; graduation usher 2; pep club 1, 2, 3. KATHLEEN MAIN Kathie nothing better have I to do than to pa- tiently wait the steps of the postman. transfer: manchester central high school, manchester, new hampshire. chorus 2, 3; art club 3; cheerleader 1; pep club 2, 3; a.f.s. club 3; french club 3. JOSEPH MAIST Joe remembered for his ality cool person- 105 MARGARET MARY MALLON Margie great scott! trying to keep up with the year behind is an endless task. pep club 1, 2, 3; executive board 1; chorus 2, 3; home-coming attendant 3; driver training 1; junior prom committee 2; art club 3. JAMES MANNA Jim . . . usually seen working in the trees . . . boys ' intramural basketball 3; driver train- ing 1. ELEANOR MARGESON Elmy as merry as the day is long SPAFFORD MARTINDALE Spaf ' if one has an interest, he will succeed. MR. McKENZIE Geometry 106 DAVID BRUCE MARGETTS Dave . . . remembered for his on-the-side remarks . . . band 1, 2, 3; baseball 1; hockey 1 That woman ' s touch . . . sigh . DAVID MASSON Dave . . . remembered for cleaning and jerk- ing 200 pounds . . . football 1; track 1, 2, 3; varsity h club 1, 2, 3. GAIL MAURITZ Gail the nicest things come in little packages. ' archbearer 1; driver training 3. BARBARA MAYER Barbara what sweet delight a quiet life affords. chorus 1; graduation usher 2; driver train- ing 1; pep club 2, 3. 107 ELAINE McCOO Elaine . . . remembered as always wanting to be a success at something . . . chorus 1, 2, 3; future teachers club 1, 2, 3; art club 3; driver training 2; pep club 1, 2, 3. PETER McGANN Pete . . . remembered for his many antics; owing always $8 to certain people . . . ice hockey; baseball. ROBERT ALAN McGUIRK Robbie the secret to success is the consistency of purpose. junior prom committee 2; junior prom at- tendant 2; football 1, 2, 3; ice hockey 1, 2, 3; driver training 2; varsity h. club 1, 2, 3. ERNEST MELLGREN Ernie . . . remembered for always trying to eat lunch in 22 minutes . . . driver training 1. J.B. ' s boys? 108 PATRICIA McSWEENEY Pat i am the master of my fate; i am the captain of my soul. driver training 1; badminton 1; archbearer 1; junior prom committee 2; chorus 1, 2, 3; drama club 1, 2, 3; ' harborlight staff 1; port Washington exchange 3; editor co-chairman 3; highway staff 3; nat ' l merit semi-finalist 3; a.f.s. club 1, 2; art club 2, 3; pep club 1, 2, 3. Literary discussion on Moliere by Robert Davis. ISABEL MERRITT Izzy . . . usually seen with yogi . driver training 1. CAROL MITCHELL Carol . . . usually seen at the ' sugar snack ' . . . refreshment committee 3; art club 2, 3; library service club 1; athletic club 3; student secretary 3; girl ' s basketball 2, 3; pep club 2. FREDERIC MORAN Fred . . . remembered for his convincing words in the debating club . . . port Washington exchange; ice hockey 1, 2, 3; boys tennis 2, 3; soccer 3; student council 3; debating club 2; library service 2, 3. 109 VIRGINIA DEXTER MORAN Ginna the only danger in friendship is that it will end. archbearer 1; junior prom committee 2; junior prom attendant 2; chorus 1, 2; harborlight staff 1, 2, 3; varsity h club 3; student council 1, 2; french club 2; Spanish club 3; driver training 1; cheer- leader-captain 2, 3; pep club 1, 2, 3; port Washington exchange 3. DONNA AAORTENSON Harry . . . usually seen passing aspirin • to bob . . . .chorus 1; junior red cross; refreshment committee. ELAINE MULROONEY Elaine laugh and the world laughs with you. class secretary 1; junior prom committee 2; future teachers club 3; riding club 2; art club 3; girls basketball 1; pep club 2, 3; girls intramural basketball 1; girls intramural badminton 2. NATIONAL MERIT SEMI-FINALISTS Mary Paxton, Judith Whipple, Lynda Luther, Thomas Early, Patricia McSweeney, Carla Epple. MARILYN MURRAY Marilyn ... if only f.m. had asked me once more. junior prom committee 2; chorus 1, 2, 3; harborlight staff 3; class executive board 1, 2, 3; driver training 1; badminton 1, 2; pep club 1, 2, 3; girls tennis 1. no THOMAS MURPHY Tom laughter is my object; ' tis a property in man essential to his reason ... NATIONAL MERIT LETTERS OF COMMENDATION Beverly Carson, Marjorie Carran, Fred Moran, David Ovaska, Kathleen Condon, Laurel Arnold. STEPHEN NICKERSON Steve ' be there a will, and wisdom finds a way. DONNA NORMANDIN Donna . . . remembered as always being late to french class . . . CAROL JEAN O ' BRIEN Carol for a breath of ecstasy, give all you have or would be ... III JOHN JOSEPH O ' BRION O.B. . . . remembered as always on the scene behind a soda fountain . . . football manager 2, 3; ice hockey man- ager 3; intramural softball 1; art club 3; driver training 1. KATHLEEN ORLANDO Kathy . . . remembered for her favorite ex- pression, oh, forget it! harborlight staff 3; student secretary 3. DAVID ANDREW OLSON Dave . . . remembered for his interest in the science world . . . science club 1, 2, 3; ski club 1, 2, 3; french club 1; library service club 2, 3; driver training 2. PAUL EDWARD PASCARELLI Paul he hath borne himself beyond the promise of his age doing the feats of a lion. art club 1, 3. Give them A for A ffort!! 112 DAVID ERNEST OVASKA Dave sound . . . the science of vibration expressed by a trumpet. band 1, 2, 3; orchestra 1, 2, 3; ice hockey 1, 2; national merit letter of com- mendation 3; driver training 2. MISS WESTPHAL English MARY BURR PAXTON Mima dew evaporates— and all our world is dew ... so dear, so fresh, so fleeting. national merit semi-finalist; national honor society 2, 3; graduation usher 2; drama club 1, 2, 3; national thespian troupe 1, 2, 3; harborlight staff 1, 2, 3; pegasus literary magazine 3; editor in chief 3; a.f.s. club 1, 2, 3; art club 2; pep club 1, 2, 3; french club 1, 2, 3; president 3; mass, freedom movement 3; badminton tournament .1, 2. ROGER GREG PENRY Roger art . . . the expression of emotion with skillful hands. transfer— palo alto high school, palo alto, calif. art club 2, 3; president 3; science club treasurer; literary magazine art editor 3. JEFFREY THORNTON PERKINS Jeff i never met a man i didn ' t like. ice hockey 1, 2, 3; driver training 1. 113 DIANE NANCY PETERS Diane life is a great bundle of little things. library service club 3; student secretary 3; driver training 1. ROBERT MAXWELL PETRIE Bob everybody likes and respects self-made men. port Washington exchange; band 1, 2 driver training 2; ice hockey 1, 2, 3 baseball 1, 2, 3; varsity h club 2, 3 soccer 3; national merit letter of com- mendation 2. CLARE PFIZENMAIER Clare experience is the child of thought and thought is the child of action. a.f.s. club 1, 2, 3; national honor society 2, 3, treasurer 3; junior prom committee 2; junior prom attendant 2; graduation usher 2; student council 2, 3; art club 3 driver training 2; girls basketball 1, 2, 3 pep club 1, 2, 3; girls tennis 1, 2, 3 city town exchange 3. MARY BEEDER PIERCE Mary . . . usually seen in a blue rambler . . . drama club 1, 2, 3; highway business staff 3; literary magazine 3; art club 2; pep club 1, 2, 3; girls field hockey 1. Our maladjusted introvert??? 114 EMILY PFIZENMAIER Emily nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm. port Washington exchange 3; class ex- ecutive board 1; chorus 1, 2, 3; drama club 2, 3; a.f.s. club 1, 2, 3, president 3; debating club 1; driver training 2; Span- ish club 1, 2, 3; pep club 1; girls tennis 1, 2, 3. ' Hey! That one ' s not bad! ' ROBERT AAODIG PIKE Bob Honesty is a supreme virtue. band 1, 2, 3; chorus 1, 2, 3; football 3; driver training 3. GEOFFREY EDWARD POTTER Geoff photography is the capture of transient time. photography club 2, 3; art club 3; ath- letic service club 2, 3; driver training 2. PHILLIP ALLAN PRATT Phil he thinks like a sage and leads like a man. student council 2, 3, president 3; junior prom attendant 2; band 1, 2, 3; orchestra 1, 2, 3; chorus 1; harborlight staff 2, 3; football 1, 2, 3; port Washington exchange 3, co-chairman 3; varsity h club 2, 3. 115 JULIANNE PYNE Julie . . . usually heard saying, ah, you! chorus 1, 2, 3; driver training 1. BARBARA JEAN QUIGLEY Bobbie . . . usually wanting to visit the home of the airborne ... transfer— fayetteville high, fayetteville, n.c. junior prom committee 2; future nurses club 2, 3. BARBARA ANN RAWSON Barbara before you love, learn to walk in snow without leaving any footsteps. archbearer 1; junior prom committee 2; harborlight staff 2, 3; student council 2; class executive board 1, 3; driver training 2; pep club 1, 2, 3; treasurer 2. CHERYL ANN RENKERT Sherry remember this: that very little is needed to make a happy life. chorus 1; junior red cross 1, 2, 3; refresh- ment committee 1, 2, 3; lunchroom ser- vice club 3; student secretary 2, 3; pep club 1. Are you for real?? ' 116 JAMES LAWRENCE READ Creature . . . usually seen in his jeep . football 1. but it ' s your turn to change him. CHERYL ANNE RICE Sheri so ill travel along with a friend and a song ... class secretary 2; junior prom committee chairman 2; junior prom queen 2, attend- ant 2; chorus 1, 2; harborlight staff 1, 2; corresponding editor 2; highway staff — ed- itor 3; varsity h club 2, 3; student council 1; executive board 2; city-town exchange 3; french club 2, 3; driver train- ing 2; cheerleader 2, 3; treasurer 3; pep club 1, 2, 3; dar award 3. DEBORAH DEANE RICHMOND Debbie imagination is as good as many voy- ages. archbearer 1; chorus 1, 2; athletic service club 3; driver training 2; girl ' s basket- ball 1, 2, 3; pep club 1, 2, 3. SARAH RIDPATH Sally be strong when strength is needed, yet soft enough to yield. harborlight staff 3; athletic service club 1; pep club 3. 117 KATHLEEN GRACE RILEY Kathy it ' s nice to be important but more im- portant to be nice. student secretary; refreshment committee; archbearer 1. PAMELA BABCOCK ROBIE Pam laughter is a treasured emotion. chorus 1, 2, 3; future teachers ' club 3; driver training 2; girls ' basketball 3; pep club 1, 2, 3. BARBARA ANNE ROBINSON Barbara . . . remembered as the rebel . . . lunchroom service club- 2; student sec- retary 2, 3; driver training 2; girls ' bas- ketball 1; field hockey 1. PHILIP MONROE ROSENBLUM Phfl laugh and be merry; remember, better the world with a song. transfer— seminole high school, largo, flor- ida junior prom attendant 2; football I, 2; Spanish club 1; french club 2; driver training 2. I don ' t wanna go! 118  Soup and sandwich ... ELLA LOUISE ROMANO Ella my life is like a pearl which is still unformed, but i am beginning and i will become. chorus 3; highway staff 3; a.f.s. club 1, 2, 3; french club 3; pep club 1, 2, 3. LINDA ANN ROUTHIER Linda he who sows courtesy reaps friendship and he who plants kindness gathers love. archbearer 1; junior prom committee 2; chorus 1, 2, 3; drama club 1; harborlight staff 1, 2; future teachers ' club 1, 2, 3; assembly committee 1; refreshment com- mittee 1, 2, 3; student council 1; class executive board 2; graduation usher 2; art club 1, 2; library service club 1; ath- letic service club 2, 3; driver training 2; girls ' basketball I, 2; pep club 1, 2, 3; girls ' tennis 2, 3; field hockey 1; bad- minton 1, 2. WILLIAM EDWARD RYAN Willy let them call it mischief; when it is past and prospered ' twill be virtue. junior prom committee 2; football 1, 2, 3; ice hockey 1, 2, 3; varsity h club; art club 3; driver training 2. JAMES ROBERT SARGENT Jim . . . usually seen in the center of the stage . . . drama club 1, 2, 3; mass, drama festival 1, 2, 3; national thespian troupe 2; pres- ident of thespians 3; cross country man- ager 2, 3; driver training 1. 119 MARGARET MARY SAUNDERS Margaret . . . remembered as wanting to go to art school and become a dress design- er .. . chorus 1; art club 3; driver training 3. ANNA MARY SAVOY Anna life is a great bundle of little things. transfer— pokemouche high school, poke- mouche, new brunswick. HENNER OTTO HEINRICH SCHIERENBECK Henner vivamus atque amemus! a.f.s. exchange student from bremen, ger- many a.f.s. club; national honor society. FRANK MICHAEL SCHNABEL Frank they can because they think they can. football 1, 2, 3; track 1, 2, 3; driver training 2. MR. LEONARD English 120 ALICE MARGARET SCHIRMER Chickie thought and laughter go hand in hand, junior red cross 1; driver training 1. I know where there ' s an escape exit . JOAN CATHARINE SCHOFIELD Joan good, the more communicated, the more abundant grows. a.s.f. semi-finalist; archbearer 1; harbor- light staff 2, 3; highway staff 3; mass, school of art scholarship; art club 3; athletic service club 1, 2; driver training 2. PETER EUGENE SCHUCHARD Pete . . . usually seen with the boys . ice hockey manager 3; baseball 2, 3. NANCY ROSS SEILER Nancy live simply; expect little; give much; fill your life with love; scatter sunshine. chorus 1, 2; driver training 2; cheer- leader 2, 3; pep club 1, 2, 3. 121 ELIZABETH LEE SHACKFORD Liz . . . usually seen arriving at 8:05 . . . archbearer 1; junior prom committee 2; chorus 1, 2, 3; harborlight staff 1, 3; art club 3; driver training 1; french club 3; ski club 3; pep club 1, 2, 3; girls intra- mural tennis 1; girls intramural badmin- ton 1, 2. MARY ELIZABETH SHANLEY Mary Beth may your hearts hold but gladness and sunshine and peace. junior prom attendant 2; art club 3; pep club 1, 2, 3. MARTIN KEVIN SHAUGHNESSY Pi men of few words are the best men. football 1, 2, 3; art club 3; driver train- ing 2. MR. SAVAGE Work-Study Program VIRGINIA ANNE SHEERIN Ginger . . . remembered as the vibrant redhead who caused pleasant havoc wherever she went . . . junior prom committee 2; drama club 3; harborlight staff 1, 2, 3, editor 3; high- way staff 3; class executive board 1, 2, 3; graduation usher 2; a.f.s. club 1, 2, 3; art club 3; girls basketball 2, 3; pep club 2, 3; badminton 2, 3. 122 GREGORY LEONARD SHAW Greg speech is great but silence is greater. cross country 2; baseball 1, 3; soccer 3; boys intramural basketball 1; driver train- ing 2. ' I ' ll pick you up later. SUSAN ANN SHERMAN Sue . . . usually seen with harl . . . future nurses club 1; graduation usher 2; -port Washington exchange 3; art club 3; driver training 2; majorette 2; co-captain 3. AAARK SHESKEY AAarka . . . usually seen with nana . . . junior prom committee 2; junior prom at- tendant 2; football 1, 2, 3; ice hockey 1, 2, 3. JAMES ROBERT SIMS Jim . . . usually seen doing calculus . . . harborlight staff 3; science club 2; co- president 3; driver training 2. 123 DANIEL JOSEPH SINGLETON JR. Danny he speaketh not; and yet there lies a conversation in his eyes. boys volleyball 3; boys intramural basket- ball 1, 2, 3; golf 2, 3; driver training 2. LEONARD ARTHUR SMITH Lenny . . . remembered for the smile in his eyes . . . drama club 1; ice hockey 1; baseball 2, 3; driver training 1. JEFFREY MacDONALD SMITH Jeff the great end of life is not knowledge but action. chorus 2, 3; track 1, 2, 3; science club 1, 2; port Washington 3; varsity h 2, 3. MASSACHUSETTS SCHOOL OF ART AWARDS Margaret Somerville, Joan Schofield MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS AWARD Martin Shaughnessy MARGARET LYNN SOMERVILLE Peggy . . . usually seen in commercial enter- prise . . . a.f.s. finalist 2; junior prom committee 2; massachusetts art scholarship; student coun- cil 3; class executive board 2; graduation usher 2; art club 2, 3; debating club 1; driver training 2; girls basketball 1, 2, 3; Softball 1; girls field hockey 1, 2, 3; port Washington exchange 3. 124 GERALDINE MARIE SNOWDEN Gerry usually seen at west hingham phar- JAPAN CONFERENCE REPRESENTATIVES Margaret Somerville, Robert Davis, and Sarah Ridpath were the Hingham delegates to the Japan Conference, held during Japan-America Week. KARIN CAROLA SPARR Karin but i have promises to keep and miles to go before i sleep ... transfer from goepping, germany. class officer, president; chorus; student council; girls basketball; girls volleyball. NANCY MARIE SPRUILL Nancy a smile is like a little wedge that often keeps us from the edge. refreshment committee 3; driver training 2; city-town exchange 3. ROBERT VINCENT SPARKS Bob . . . remembered for his penetrating brown eyes . . . refreshment committee; baseball 1, 2, 3; boys volleyball 1, 2; driver training 2. 125 V it matters how. RONALD STASIK Ron how not long we live, but CRAIG DOUGLAS STEEN Craig . . . remembered as a fisherman and duck hunter . . . usually seen at the smelt piers or on the islands hunting quackers . . . can ' t stand people who keep their trout when they catch them . . . BARBARA ALLISON STAMPER Barb reticence is tantamount to womanhood. jr. prom committee 2; pep club 1, 2; yearbook staff 3; graduation usher 2; student sec. 2. Port Washington Exchange «l J0 ? ' ■. J. jk- ' v ru i ' t II 1 Hk to jfijtkK L. r BI nS M fm 1 h v; : f n « t V c BOTTOM ROW: Emily Pfizenmaier, Marjorie Carran, Linda Bullock, Susan Sherman, Margaret Somerville, Patricia McSweeney, Martha Huggins. SECOND ROW: Mr. Farris, Advisor, Beverly Carlson, Virginia Moran, Barbara Walsh, Donna Hooper, Linda Farrar, Miss Butterfield, Advisor. THIRD ROW: Denis Clark, Leonard Smith, George Atkinson, Richard Knapp, Jonathan Clark, Richard Gian- ferante, Philip Pratt. FOURTH ROW: Fred Moran, Jeff Smith, Kevin Ducey, David Jones, Thomas Earley. 126 BARRY EDWARD STAMPER Barry The true genius is a mind of large gen- eral powers, accidentally determined to some particular direction. It ' s been a hard day ' s night These twenty-four Hingham students were chos- en to exchange a week of adventures with twen- ty-four students from Port Washington, Wiscon- sin. During the week at Hingham the students had many day excursions to sights of interest in Massachusetts. This first exchange was very successful and all involved became more aware of the similarities and differences between the East and the Mid- West. 127 PRISCILLA STEWART Pris . . . usually seen not eating . . . transfer— penncrest high school, media, pa.; junior prom committee 2; chorus 1, 2; future nurses club 1; art club 3; driver training 2; pep club 3; girls tennis 2. JOANNE LEE SULLIVAN JOHN MARK SULLIVAN Jo John what wisdom can you find that is great- . . . usually seen at the gas station . . . er than kindness ... ice hockey 1; boys intramural basketball junior prom committee 2; junior prom at- 1, 2, 3; driver training 2. tendant 2; highway staff 3; student coun- cil 3; graduation marshal 2; driver train- ing 1; cheerleading 2, 3; pep club 1, 2, 3; varsity h club 2, 3; homecoming queen 2. BARBARA ANN SUTHERLAND Barb light of heart and step was she. chorus 1, 2; driver training 3; pep club 1. Student Government Day Representative: Margaret Somerville. 128 JOHN ROGER SUNDBERG John . . . usually heard speaking quietly driver training 2. MRS. BREEN Chemistry CAROL ANN SZABO Carol . . . usually seen waiting at the mail- box . . . transfer— st. peters high school, roswell, new mexico. girl ' s state award 2; junior prom commit- tee 2; cheerleader 1, 2. JOHN HENRY TRAVERS, JR. John . . . usually seen waiting for June . . . junior prom committee 2; junior prom at- tendant 2; football 1, 2, 3; baseball 2, 3; driver training 2. KATHLEEN THERESA TURLEY Kathy . . . usually seen yelling. pep club I; driver training 1; executive board 3. 129 CAROL JOAN VALORZ KENNETH ANTHONY VENTO STEPHEN ANTHONY VILLANI Carol Ken Skip . . . usually seen headed toward the . . . usually heard . . . . . . usually not seen . . . white house . . . junior prom committee 2; chorus 1, 3; junior prom committee 2; art club 3; ice hockey 1; class executive board 3; driver training 2; a.f.s. club 2, 3; pep driver training 2. club 2, 3 JAMES CHARLES WALDEN, JR. Jim . . . usually seen going out the front door . . . baseball 1, 3; boys volleyball. EAST COAST MODEL UNITED NATIONS DELEGATION REPRESENTING GHANA: E. Winn Davis, Jane Canning, Joan Flounders, Henner Schierenbeck. 130 GILBERT GEORGE VINCENT Gil . . . usually seen outside the library . . . band 1, 2, 3; orchestra 1, 2, 3; chorus 1, 2, 3; south eastern festival; all stage festival; s.e.m.s.b.a. EAST COAST MODEL UNITED NATIONS DELEGATION REPRESENTING LEBANON: Sally Wise, William Baker, Christine Lee, Michael Crockett. PETER FRANCIS WALGREEN Green we long for dragons large enough to slay. driver training 1; football 1. BARBARA ANN WALSH Barb friendship is the most valuable of all human possessions. class executive board 1, 2; graduation usher 2; archbearer 1; junior prom committee 2; harborlight staff 2; driver training 1; pep club 1, 2, 3; president 3; port Washington exchange 3. TEMPEE FRANCIS WARMACK Tempee . . . usually absent, tardy, or dismissed, football 2, 3; track 3; art club 3; editor art club publication 3; driver training 1; jr. prom committee 2; varsity h club 2, 3. 131 PENELOPE JEAN WASHBURN Penny he that has patience may compass any- thing. a.f.s. club 2, 3; jr. prom committee 2; highway business staff 3; graduation usher 2; student secretary 3; driver training 2; pep club 2, 3. FRANK ARTHUR WEITZ, JR. Frank men by themselves are priced. harborlight staff 3; driver training 2; golf 1, 2, 3. JUDITH ANN WHIPPLE Judy the deed is everything; the fame is nothing. a.f.s. finalist 2; national honor society 2 national merit semi-finalist; chorus 1, 2 harborlight staff 2, 3; a.f.s. club 2, 3 driver training 1; girls basketball 1, 2, 3 pep club 1, 2, 3; softball 1, 2; girls ten nis 3; girls field hockey 1, 2, 3. ANNE TERRY WIGHT Terry style is the dress of thoughts. chorus 1, 2, 3; harborlight staff 2, 3; french club 2, 3; a.f.s. club 2, 3; art club 2; driver training 2; pep club 1, 2, 3; girls badminton 1 , 2. MRS. EPPLE English 132 SUSAN GILLIS WHITMAN Susie happiness is a school without rumors. transfer sacred heart academy country day school drama club 1, 2, 3; chorus 3; special cho- rus 3. Just like grand central???! MARCIA DALE WILLIAMS Marsh walk together, talk together, all ye peo- ples of the earth, then and only then shall ye know peace. a.f.s. exchange student to trollhattan, Swe- den. national honor society; student council 1, 2; jr. prom committee 2; chorus 1, 2; harborlight 1, 2; badminton 1, 2; pep club 1, 2; driver training 2; french club 1, 2; a.f.s. club 1, 2. TODD SPAULDING WILLIAMS Scrubba . . . usually seen running . . . art club 3; driver training 2; cross coun- try 3; ice hockey 1, 2, 3; track 1, 2, 3; varsity h club 3. DIANE SYLVIA WINQUIST Diane . . . remembered as greatest and most spontaneous story inventor, student council 3; a.s.f. club 2, 3; grad- uation usher 2; refreshment committee 2; student council 2, 3; driver training 2; pep club 1, 2, 4; girls tennis 3. 133 SARAH GARDINER WISE KATHLEEN ANN WITT KENNETH GEORGE WOOD Sally Kathy Ken heard melodies are sweet, but those un a friend may well be reckoned the mas- . . . remembered for the well-planned heard are sweeter. terpiece of nature. harborlight meetings . . . east coast model un 3; chorus 1, 2, 3; driver training 2. harborlight staff 2, 3; business manager a.f.s. club 2, 3; secretary 3; library service 3; french club 2, 3; ski club 1. club 1; driver training 2; girls basketball 1, 2; pep club 1, 2; girls tennis 1, 2, 3; girls field hockey 1, 2, 3. JOHN HANCOCK AWARD On the basis of academic achievement, school and com- munity citizenship, cooperation and initiative, this award was received by Imelda Magner and Barbara MacNeil. SHIRLEY JANE WORLEY Tissy i look upon every day to be lost in which i do not make a new acquaintance. transfer overton high school, nashville, tenn. pep club 3, 1, 2; national honor society 2, 3; chorus 1, 2; newspaper staff 2; yearbook staff 2; future teachers club 2; beta club 2; french club 1, 2; secre- tary, treasurer 1, 2. 134 ELLIOTT WAYNE WORCESTER JR. Elliott . . . remembered as having the best view of mr. ricci ' s back . . . band 1, 2, 3; boys ' basketball 1; man- ager 1; driver training 1. ... and some are sung, and that was yesterday, and some unsung, and that may be tomorrow ... ELIZABETH BARTON WRIGHT Betsy to be a poet is to follow to the end the dream. class executive board 1; junior prom com- mittee 2; chorus 1, 2; harborlight staff 1, 2; highway staff 3; pep club 1, 2, 3; driver training 1; badminton 1, 2; art club 3; a.f.s. club 1. CHARLES EDWARD YOURELL Charlie . . . usually seen causing chaos with teddy . . . boys ' intramural basketball 1. JOHN FRANK ZARO John the greatest growth is just to be aware, driver training 2. 135 camera shy . . . AMONTE, CARLENE FRANCES SOBOSKI, WILLIAM ANTHONY jr. prom committee 2; jr. red cross 2; refreshment committee 2; driver training, graduation usher 2; art club 2; athletic service club 1; student secretary 3; driver training 1; pep club 1, 2, 3. KING, PRISCILLA ANN chorus 1; refreshment committee 1, 2, 3; jr. red cross 2, 3. MaclVER, JEANNE McDONOUGH, MATTHEW WILLIAM dramatic club 1, 2, 3. SAPRITO, JOHN SALVATORE SCHUKA, LORRAINE chorus 1, 2; driver training 2; Softball 3. SMITH, WAYNE ARTHUR harborlight staff; athletic service club; driver training STREET, DANA driver training; intramural basketball 2, 3. TYRALA, MATTHEW OTTO track 1; art club 3; driver training 1. WENDT, KATHRYN ANN chorus 1, 2, 3; future nurses club 2; a.f.s. club 2; driver train- ing 2. 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