Holbrook High School - Echo Yearbook (Holbrook, MA)
- Class of 1969
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THE 1969 ECHO HOLBRCXDK HIGH SCHOOL HOLBROOK, MASSACHUSETTS 0 TABLE OF CONTENTS FACULTY 11 ACTIVITIES 23 SPORTS 33 UNDERCLASSMEN 53 SENIORS 72 ADVERTISING 108 ADVISORS MR. ROBERT KINDELAN MR. THOMAS YOUNG EDITOR IN CHIEF LIANE CROLL DEDICATION Seldom does a class merit the type of selfless guidance that the Class of ’69 has received from Mr. Grundberg. It was he who volunteered to “adopt” our “orphaned” class and has given un- selfishly of his time and effort ever since. In spite of ’69’s being his first brood, Mr. Grundberg has continu- ally inspired us with unique ideas, and the optimistic impetus and means to realize them. Always available, he has been a genuinely sincere advisor. Mr. Grundberg, by commanding our respect, has imbued us with a set of ideals to attain. It is for these and many other reasons, that we, the ECHO Staff, and most particularly its Senior Members, appreciatively and affec- tionately dedicate this yearbook to Mr. Todd Grundberg. 4 5 MRS. ELIZABETH HARTSHORN Office Secretary MRS. CLAIRE lERARDI Office Secret ary 7 NOT ONLY SCHOLASTIC ENLIGHTENMENT OR ATHLETIC OR SOCIAL FULFILLMENT ACHIEVEMENT, HAVE WE GAINED. i IN OUR NEW MATURITY HOLBROOK HIGH SCHOOL’S IMPACT SHALL BE LASTING IN ALL OF OUR FUTURES ARE DIRECTION AND IDEALS 10 .■ ■ • ' V. %■ ' D ' ' ! r-- A , J; ' • ,.■■ vf, , • .r MR. ROBERT N. KINDELAN Art New England School of Art Boston University B.F.A. MRS. DOROTHY M. BRENNAN English Boston University; School of Education, College of Liberal Arts FACULTY MR. LEO DUGAS Guidance Providence College A.B. Bridgewater State College M.E.D. MISS MARIANNE SENESE Latin Mount Saint Mary College A.B. Tufts University M.A. MRS. ELEANOR W. PRIME Business Chandler Normal School MR. FRANK J. BUCKLEY Music U.S. Navy School of Music, Washington D.C. Certificate, New England Conservatory of Music, Boston— Diploma, Boston MR. PHILIP PEARSE University, B.M. Music Ed. Northeastern University, A.B., A.M. 12 MR. WALTER W. HELEEN Math University of Bridgeport B.A. University of Bridgeport M.S. MRS. SUSAN C. ERVIN English Mount Holyoke College A.B. MRS. BARBARA BRAUN Business New York New York University University MR. STANLEY W. SIKORSKY Social Studies St. Anselm’s College A.B. 13 2 MR. WILLIAM J. LEANUES English Providence College A.B. Bridgewater State College M.Ed. MR. THEODORE McELROY Math Boston College B.S. 14 MRS. EILEEN COSTELLO Bsuiness Simmons College B.A. MR. EDWARD SILVA Guidance Boston University B.S. State College at Boston State College at Bridgewater Northeastern University MR. IRWIN A. COHEN Business Boston University B.S. Boston University M.Ed. Boston University C.A.G.S. MR. JEREMIAH T. DELANEY Science Harvard College A.B. MR. RICHARD E. HITSCHER Science University of Wisconsin Roosevelt University Wheaton College B.A. r MISS ELNA M. KNUTSON Math Boston University A.B. Boston University A.M. MR. JAMES M. SULLIVAN St. Mary’s College 2 Yr. Classical diploma Boston College B.S. University of Massachusetts M.A. MR. TODD L. GRUNDBERG French Gettysburg College B.A. 16 MR. ALFRED PERRONE Industrial Arts Fitchburg State College B.S. MISS JEAN C. GOWDEY French University of Wisconsin University of Grenoble, Grenoble, France University of Massachusetts B.A. MISS FLORENCE McCOURT Library Emmanuel College B.A. Dre. el Institute of Technology — graduate School of Library Science B.S. in Library Science MR. LEONARD J. DEROSA Business Boston University B.S. B.A. Suffolk University — Graduate Studies MISS NANCY L. THOMAS Social Studies German Boston University A.B. (Germanic Languages Literature) Milligan College MR. JAMES P. EDNEY Science University of Massachusetts B.S. State College at Bridgewater MRS. JANE B. MONAHAN Economics B.S. State College, Framingham H.E. Dept. Graduate Studies State College at Boston 18 Hi MR. JOHN MESCHINO Physical Ed. Boston University B.S. South Oregon State College EDWARD S. FERGUSON Math Trinity College B.S. Boston University Ed.M. MR. RAYMOND A. KELLIHER Science Boston College B.S. State College at Boston M.Ed. Fairleigh Dickenson University Boston University Rhode Island College National Foundation Institutes MRS. ESTHER MYERS Music New England Conservatory of Music 19 MISS NANCY E. CARROLL Physical Ed. Bridgewater State College B.S. MR. WALTER W. DONOVAN Social Studies St. Ambrose College MR JOHN T. SPILLANE Social Studies Stonehill College A.B. Bridgewater State College M.Ed. MR. DANIEL G. BALDI Science Boston State College B.S. MR. RAYMOND E. STEARNS Industrial Arts State College at Fitchburg B.S. in Ed. MR. JEROME WALSH English Seton Hall University B.S. Boston College MRS. MARGUERITE FACEY School Nurse MR. ALLAN R. McKINNON Social Studies Tufts University B.A. Bridgewater State College M.Ed. MR. NATHAN CHANCEY Science Boston University B.S. M.A. MRS. HELEN M. WOOD German Radcliffe College A.B. Radcliffe College A.M. Harvard University M.Ed. Ecole Normale dTnstitutrices, Angers, France MR. CHARLES BARTLETT Guidance Bates College B.S. Boston University Ed.M. STUDENT COUNCIL Row 1: Donna Tardanico, April Bargout, Joyce Cormier, Marie Brown, Vice President; Margaret Coughlin, President; Fred Carty, Treasurer; Gail Walsh. Row 2: Bonnie Johnson, Marina Sarhanis, Debbie Savoy, Nancy Cunningham, Maryanne Sullivan, Elaine Wolf, Marcia Sullivan, Linda Darienzo, Ruth Bland, Chris Anderson, Anne Godfrey, Mary Russell, Kathy Conrad. Row 3: Donald Wolf, Gerald lerardi, Steve Aveni, John Cahill, John Dewar, Billy Morani, Joe Astorino, Dennis Morani. 23 MATH TEAM Mr. Walter Heleen, advisor; J. Donner, J. Donnelly, P. Bridge, M. Brennan, J. Aronson, M. Leverault, D. Holmes, L. Baskin, C. Scheim. LIBRARY AIDES Top Row: Donna Tardanico, Michelle Woodward, Christine Morrissey, Cheryl Legg. Middle Row: Judy Shdeed, Susan Hopcroft, Doreen Pollock, Donna Sweeney, Elizabeth White. Front Row: Linda Smith, Elona Sakrison, Mary West, Patricia Cilibrasi, Michelle Roberts. 24 Marjorie Smith, Joan Silipigno, Marie Brown, Joyce Cormier, Jean Lewis, Anne Godfrey, Paula Van Gemert, Brenda Lancaster. Marcia Lewis, Linda Porier. t BUSINESS HONOR SOCIETY BUSINESS CLUB Row I: Ellen Cox, Eileen Larkin, Paula Van Gemert, Linda Porier, Linda Darenze, Marjorie Smith, Yvonne Harrington. Row 2: Debbie Porier, Debbie Payne, Marilyn Jones, Barbara Boyce, Raeline Le Claire, Jean Lewis, Marcia Lewis, Kathy Sharon, Kathy McAvoy, Elona Sakrison, Jean Bettencourt, Fern Truax, Joan Silipigno, Brenda Lancaster, Sue Linde, Mrs. Eleanor Prime, advisor. Row 3: Suzy Russell, Debbie McHugh, Joyce Cormier, Donna Scoledge, Margaret Sfarzo, Cheryl Aneillo, Pat Reene, Lois Kierstead, Kathy Coyne. 25 AUDIO VISUAL AIDES Warren Dickie, Eddie Labelle, Mark Long, Donald Brown, Barry Sullivan, Keith Nelson, Arthur Anderson. 26 GLEE CLUB 27 Bottom Row: J. Wilson, S. Connors, L. Fox, M. Donovan, A. Bargout, E. Coughlin, C. Aneillo, P. Huxley, C. Retlig, K. Howes. Top Row: C. Scheim, J. Hilson, K. Donovan, E. Larkin, L. Croll, D. Holmes, E. Cox. LITERARY Jean Lewis, Marcia Lewis, Brenda Lancaster. TYPING BUSINESS Top to Bottom: Left Row: M. Russell, D. MacDonald, B. Sheriden, M. Carney, E. Cox, D. Burditt, J. Chute, E. Larken, J. Lewis, E. Wolinsky. Center Row: M. Coughlin, S. Russell, K. McEleney, K. Howes, M. Lewis, K. Hagerty, M. Donovan, E. Coughlin. Right Row: D. Savoy, P. Larson, N. Cartullo, C. Aneillo, J. DaSilva, D. Randall, P. Rettig, L. Fox, S. Connors. 28 Mr. Thomas Young Literary Editor Mr. Robert N. Kindelan Art Advisor ART ECHO STAFFS Eileen Larkin, Vinnie Schlenker, Ellen Cox, A1 Latini, Robin Storesund, Donna DeWitt, Joanne Lively. 29 r 31 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Row 1: April Bargout, Judy Johnson, Janet Vesey, Ruth Bland, Patricia Huxley. Row 2: Gail Bailey, President; Donna Terrill, Debi Holmes, Treasurer; Gail Walsh, Denise Martin, Linda Seagraves, Judy White, Marcia Lewis, Pat Smith. Row 3: David Speiller, Robert Silverman, Kenneth Larsen, Vice President; James Wohlander, Richard Koury, Donald Wolf, Thomas Tracy. 32 Top Row: Jean Lewis, Co-Captain; Marcia Lewis, Anne Godfrey Judy Richards. Bottom Row: Marcia Corson, Kris Heimuller, Co Captain; Cheryl Holmes, Suzi Russell, Captain; Judi White. CHEERLEADERS FOOTBALL 34 35 36 37 FIELD HOCKEY 38 39 BASKETBALL Top Row: R. LaLond, R. Ross, P. Troxell, W. Carew, L. Cedrone, J. Hilson, T. Hartshorn, R. Marks, S. Shipman. Bottom Row: Mr. John J. Walsh, coach; T. Murphy; R. Potts, Co- Captain; P. McDonald, Co-Captain; K. Morrissey, T. Tracy. 40 Top Row: John Hartery, Manager; Barry Sullivan, Manager; Charles Marshall, Robert Johns- ton, John Cahill, Mr. Perone, Asst. Coach; Mr. Stanley Sikorsky, Coach. Middle Row: David Gulya, Daniel Cummings, Richard McKinnon, Colin Crowe, Steven Bagley, Richard Beau- bien, David Spieler. Bottom Row: Joseph Mattie, Richard Spearin, Barry Cox, Captain; Steven Seargent, Robert Machaby, Robert Humphreys. 42 HOCKEY 43 VARSITY — Top Row: Mrs. Cleveland, Coach; J. Lively, K. Martin, K. Trenouth, D. DeWitt, D. Terrill. Bottom Row: D. Downing, K. Callahan; J. Cormier, Co-Captain; M. Brown, Co- Captain; D. McHugh, Manager. 44 45 L i TRACK 50 RIFLE CLUB Back Row: J. McMennamin, D. Bruce, P. Koury, D. Briand. Front Row: R. Baker, R. Desmond, M. Brennan, B. Sullivan, M. Sar hanis, J. Chadnoit, B. McMennamin, D. Ahern, Mr. Perrone, Advisor. 52 Cathy McEleney, Secretary; William Connolly, President; Nancy McHugh, Vice-President; Debbie Richards, Treasurer. ADVISOR Mr. James Sullivan, Freshman Advisor. FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS EXECUTIVE BOARD Top Row: M. Doherty, M. Moran, J. Novak, M. Buckley, R. Morrissey, C. Margaret, M. Howard, D. Hickey, S. Marcus. Bottom Row: J. Parish, M. Carney, M. Roach, S. Welch, K. Heimuller, S. Kaye. 53 FRESHMAN ? 0 M’ 1: N. Wauhob, M. Durante, E. Lxjponta, R. Silverman, N. McHugh, K. Heimuller, D. Richards, K. Hucksom, L. Ruc- colo, D. Orenberg. Row 2: D. Parsampiari, P. Clancy, L. Dasampiary, D. Ahern, B. McMenamin, C. Cheaver, L. Welch, E. Lindsay, P. Puntiri, A. Bishop, P. O’Rourke, C. Koeppel, S. Keay, M. Stephenson. Row 3: S. Sfarzo, D. Mc- Donald, B. Jones, C. Aldridge, M. Sarhanis, C. Paraskis, M. Russell, W. Siner, C. Lindsay, J. Weinstein, D. Cummings, W. Powers, J. A. Parish, W. Powers. Row 4: J. Johnson, P. Cunin, D. Hickey, A. Tagliafarrow, D. Moraney, J. Crowe, R. Hughes, S. Marrit, D. McCoy, J. Cornet, J. Craig, W. Cal- houn. Row 5: J. Maloney, R. Hayes, N. Littleton, C. Margaret, C. Macelaney, C. Conrad, D. Marx, K. Capodalupo, K. Kresser, M. Land, D. London, J. Hayes. Row 6: D. Siveney, C. Legg, D. Stevenson, M. McNealy, J. Limberakis, P. Gover- man, B. Johnson, J. Novak, M. Howard, S. Sears, T. Monahan, J. Quinn. Row 7: R. Pourier, S. Ikasalo, L. Donohue, W. Sinclair, C. Smith, D. Nelson, M. Morrissey, W. Connolly, M. Corrigan, M. Powlowski, J. Bowen. Row 8: D. Walsh, P. Ordway, M. Liverault, E. Barksdale, J. Fowler, J. McCoy, L. Hobart, S. Savoy, R. Scott, P. Tardinico, G. Smith. 54 CLASS Row 1; E. Goldberg, P. McNeal, T. Moores, N. Johnson, R. Meech, L. Ricotelli, S. Lerner, C. MaCae, A. CVrd, S. Welch, P. Ryan, W. Croll, R. Fisher. Row 2: D. Golding, M. Roach, M. Carney, R. Duffy, L. Anastasio, S. Benvie, S. Prince, B. Holiver, S. Montgomery, M. Roberts, E. White, S. Walsh. Row 3: M. Lavine, D. Williams, P. Gerior, J. Ronan, P. McDunna, R. Brownell, J. McKay, N. Cullin, A. Blaze, A. Brennon, C. Doty, E. Welch, D. Tardinico. Row 4: J. Busalarie, M. lovelo, G. Magnarelli, S. Marcus, S. Hoffman, R. Franks, R. Larson, T. Hagety, J. Cutter, D. Desmond. Row 5: L. Isacc, S. Mc- Donald, G. Connors, N. McDonald, A. Dask, J. Chandnoit, L. Young, M. Moran, M. Doherty, D. Moiling, R. Morrisey. Row 6: K. Wetmore, D. Gelles, V. VonBerg, B. Sheridan, M. Buckley, J. Cole, M. Chambers, D. Wheadon, J. Mosca, C. Gelzer, R. Healey, R. Tobin. Row 7; M. Carney, D. White, R. Gross, R. Hoell, J. Potts, J. Mealey, A. Mellan, W. Dickie, M. Swiderski, D. Luster, P. McAvoy. Row 8: W. Johnson, J. Silipno, P. LaClerc, R. Corbet, W. Chisholm, L. Powers, R. Lombard, R. Tucker, B. Walsh, S. Christianson. 55 I FRESHMAN CANDIDS 56 SOPHOMORE Row I: C. Davis, J. Callahan, McEleny, L. Edge, G. Collins, D. Ciarfella, D. York, R. Greene, J. McMenamin, M. Arena. Row 2: J. Hartery, R. Baker, G. Long, D. Chmara, C. Eckert, L. D ' Amore, S. Stanney, L. Langone, E. Rollins, D. Pinkham, D. Bethune, S. Boyce. Row 3: R. Hucksom, J. Shdeed, E. Rose, A. Ross, P. Macanaw, B. Silva, K. Johnson, D. Rich- mond, B. Greg, L. White, G. Cartullo, L. Briggs, C. Quinn. Row 4: D. Ducette, J. Berman, L. Pallulot, A. McGuire, L. Dionne, C. Harvey, A. Collier, Helen Thomgs, L. Littleton, P. Nealey, S. White, L. Baskin. Row 5: B. McKean, N. Cunning- ham, E. Bestoso, J. Dasilva, L. Bryze, B. Griffin, B. Slypack, K. Patts, K. Murphy, R. Segal, L. O’Donnell, S. Bostrom. Row 6: J. Richards, D. Carty, K. Martin, C. Chute, C. Gitzgibbon, E. Wolfe, K. Godfrey, M. Ledwith, P. Koury, L. Latini, K. Hagerty. Row 7; D. Pollack, C. Morrissey, J. Adams, S. Mier, P. Duprgs, P. Gainey, K. Vater, R. Chambers, F. Maloney, K. MacNamee, W. Cartwright, E. O’Brien, J. Bonner, J. Graziano, M. Scherber, J. Williams, P. Hillstrom. 58 CLASS Row I: W. Hoyte, R. LaBelle, M. Lannon, G. Long, T. Carr, C. Johnson, K. Moran, E. MacGraw, J. Sullivan, J. Sorkocow, S. Savoie. Row 2: M. Lannon, S. Hopcroft, C. Witherall, E. Alberti, M. Fox, S. Webber, L. Woodman, S. Pyrtle, R. Butner, K. Machaby, L. Brown. Row 3: P. Weinbaum, P. Cameron, H. Luftman, J. Landy, J. Sullivan, L. Szum, M. Matson, P. Wbitley, W. Reade, P. Paris, S. Littleton. Row 4: L. Cadaro, K. DeMarco, D. Bean, B. Cullen, C. Waldron, S. Miles, J. Morton, B. Dailey, M. Woodman, M. Geba, E. Bur- dulis, L. Levine, S. Holmes. Row 5: C. Scheim, C. O’Keefe, A. Rolfe, L. White, D. Larsen, S. Aveni, M. Sullivan, G. Fisher, M. Sullivan, J. Bryon. Row 6: D. Bruce, S. McKay, A. Briand, D. Pipsack, R. Warren, S. Konetchy, W. Minasian, D. Durost, K. Pirsette. Row 7: J. Denniston, D. Ikasalo, T. Clancy, T. Benvie, R. Issac, C. Crowe, S. Hillier, K. Darcy, S. Bagley, L. Brown. Row 8: D. Shleehauf, R. Davco, D. Brown, H. Parritt, W. Watt, S. Potts, G. Donley, R. Welch, R. Beaubien, D. Drummond, R. McKinnon. 59 60 61 Mrs. Braun, Advisor ADVISOR EXECUTIVE BOARD EXECUTIVE BOARD — Top Row: C. Schiem, B. Griffin, J. DaSilva, J. Richards, K. Darcey, M. Sherber, J. Page, K. Murphy, S. White, L. Edge. Bottom Row: L. O’Donnell, L. Brown, L. Levine, C. Morrisey, K. Godfrey, D. Carty. 62 CLASS OFFICERS JUNIOR CLASS JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS— Linda Cunningham, Mike Berdulis, Tommy Tracy, Janet Vesey. ADVISOR EXECUTIVE BOARD — Top Row: K. Morrisey, J. Force, B. Carew, T. Mur- phey. Middle Row: P. Hamiltan, A. Chisolm, S. Buckley, M. Donovan, B. Coughlin, J. Wilson. Bottom Row: A. Ardagna, L. Fox, N. Nogler, K. Trenouth, N. Reading. Mr. Young, Advisor EXECUTIVE BOARD 63 JUNIOR Row 1: G. Limberakus, K. Sharon, E. Daly, M. Burdulis, K. Hanney, J. Vesey, A. Bargout, C. Hayes, P. Hamilton. Row 2: D. Cummings, W. Carlucci, J. Cutter, J. Machaby, D. Randall, E. Riley, M. Woodward, J. Chafe, A. Godrey, P. Stuart, S. Connors. Row 3: J. Booker, D. Botting, P. Huxley, H. Crick- ard, V. Piandedosi, D. Savoy, R. Carney, P. Leverault, G. London, R. Silverman, B. Silva. Row 4: W. Walsh, R. Kresser, G. Williams, M. Shanely, M. Rolphe, S. Colburn, J. Ford, J. Force, M. Quinn, W. Williamson. Row 5: J. DaSilva, K. Mor- rissey, T. Tracey, M. Sfarzo, M. Isac, S. Lindy, S. Shaw, C. Boyd, D. Cartullo, A. Fermano, D. Redmond, J. Wilson. Row 6: N. Rettig, F. Friedman, J. Bedard, D. Leonard, C. Ander- son, D. CapitalujK), M. Macdermott, N. Reen, K. Trenouth, E. LaBelle, B. Sullivan. Row 7: J. Gainey, S. Carty, P. Wean, P. Kroll, K. Hayden, R. Ross, W. Carew, J. l.akis, E. Raymond. 64 CLASS ■ I ■[ I ' i an Row 1: L. Darienzo, M. Jones, R. Marx, A. Ardagna, D. Dunn, J. Springer, J. Lanin, L. Kierstead. Row 2: E. Coughlin, R. Bland, K. Welsh, K. Haggerty, B. Boyce, D. Mosca, R. Giblin, L. Jones, D. O’Connor, K. Ingeson, W. Hamilton. Row 3: C. Howard, R. Dibona, R. Assinau, G. Riccio, S. York, S. Buckley, M. Donovan, L. Fox, J. Johnston, K. Ciafella. Row 4: R. Craig, W. Conrad, D. Bridge, G. lerardi, R. Johnston, M. Williams, S. Kalcagno, S. Hickey, A. Corrigan, J. Fucci. Row 5: J. Rodenheiser, S. Hillier, R. Fredricks, C. Mahoney, C. Murray, D. Wilder, C. Aniello, P. Reen, A. Chisolm, E. Murphy. Row 6: W. Jollicer, R. Christianson, K. Coyne, P. Larsen, N. Nogler, P. Dionne, F. Kaye, A. Schnyer, K. Mac- Avoy, L. Cunningham. Row 7: D. Hilstrom, T. Murphy, J. Nunes, J. Richards, R. Aldridge, R. McDonald, J. Salevaches, R. Trainor, D. Spieler. 65 66 67 68 JR. PROM 1968 69 70 71 SENIOR SUPERLATIVES MOST ARTISTIC Liane Croll A1 Latini BEST DANCERS Joann Lively Donald Quimby MOST BASHFUL Paula Van Gemert Thomas Hartshorn 72 SENIORS MOST TALKATIVE Carol Joyce Patrick Culhane BEST DRIVERS Linda Nogler Patrick Culhane CLASS FLIRTS Suzi Russell Daniel Leonard CLASS CLOWNS Carol Joyce Bobby LaLond MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Debbie Holmes Jimmy Wolander 74 BEST DRESSED Marcia Corson John Hilson MOST ATHLETIC Donna Terrill Bobby West CLASS SWEETHEARTS Jean Bettencourt John Barta 75 OFFICERS SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Raymond Surette — Treasurer Denise Martin — Secretary Daniel Leonard — President Kathleen Donovan — Vice President EXECUTIVE BOARD SENIOR CLASS ADVISORS ADVISORS — Mr. Spillane, Miss McCabe, Mr. Grundberg, Mrs. O’Reilly. EXECUTIVE BOARD— Lop Row: W. Mullen, K. Larsen, R. LaLond, J. Hilson, N. Di- Marcio, F. Smith, T. Hartshorn, J. Barta. Middle Row: L. Croll, D. Holmes, D. Burditt, J. Greene, S. Russell, G. Bailey, D. McHugh, E. Sakrison, L. Poirier. Bottom Row: Y. Harring- ton, R. Storesund, D. Terril, J. White, J. Fowler, C. Ennis. 76 RICHARD ABBOTT “Men show their character in nothing more clearly than in what they think laughable.” Goethe ARTHUR ANDERSON “The good and the wise lead quiet lives.” Euripides LINDA ANDERSON “She speaketh not and yet there lies a conversation in her eyes.” Longfellow ELAINE ARDAGNA “So sweet the blush of bashfulness.” Byron JUDITH ARNONE “Always true and faithful as can be.” Braley JOSEPH ASTORINO “From the crown of his head to the sole of his foot, he is all mirth.” Shakespeare 77 ROSE AUSTRINO “If a woman has long hair, it is a glory to her.” WILLIAM BAGLEY “Music and rhythm find their way into the secret places of the soul.” Plato GAIL BAILEY “The power and salvation of a people lie in its intelligentsia, and the intel- lectuals who think honestly, who feel, and can work.” Anton Clierliov JOAN BAKER “Come, the expressive silence, muse his praise.” Shakespeare JOHN BARTA “Science is vastly . . . stimulating to the imagination.” Haldane GERALD BASKIN “. . . the cheerful ways of men . . .” Milton 78 JEAN BETTENCOURT “Sweet mercy is nobility’s true badge.” Shakespeare MICHAEL BRENNAN “Men love to wonder, and that is the seed of science.” Ralph Waldo Emerson DENNIS BRIAND “When men are arrived at the goal, they should not turn back.” Plutarch PAUL BRIDGE “He that can have patience, can have what he will.” Franklin DENISE BROOKS “Surprise me if you can; I am a merry jester.” Long MARIE BROWN “Some think the world is made for fun and frolic, and so do 1.” Anonymous 79 RANDALL BROWN “Keep cool; it will be all one a hun- dred years hence.” Emerson STEVEN BROWN “There is no substitute for hard work.” Edison DOROTHY BURDITT “A cheerful temper joined with inno- cence will make beauty attractive, knowledge delightful and wit good- natured.” Addison ANN-MARIE BURY “She will go far who knows first whither she is going.” A nonymous KATHLEEN CALLAHAN “It hurteth not the tongue to give fair words.” CHERYL CAMPBELL “Laugh and the world laughs with you.” Wilcox 80 ROBERT CAMPBELL “Those who bring sunshine to the lives of others cannot keep it from themselves.” Barry DIANE CAMPITO “How hard it is for women to keep counsel!” Shakespeare BEVERLY CARR “It’s a good thing to be foolishly gay once in a while.” Horace FRED CARTY “The hand that follows intellect can achieve.” Michelangelo LOUIS CEDRONE “One inch of joy surmounts of grief a span, Because to laugh is proper to the man.” Rabelais JANET CHUTE “What’s the use of worrying? It never was worth while.” George Asaf 81 MICHAEL CONNORS “He is a gentleman because his na- ture is kind and affable to every creature.” Richard Barnfield JOYCE CORMIER “A friend may well be reckoned the masterpiece of nature.” MARCIA CORSON “See where she comes, apparell’d like the spring.” Pericles MARGARET COUGHLIN “I slept, and dreamed that life was beauty; I woke, and found that life was duty.” Ellen S. Hooper 82 I LIANE CROLL “A thing of beauty is a joy forever; its loveliness increases; it will never pass into nothingness.” John Keats JOHN CULHANE “No person who is enthusiastic about his work has anything to fear from life.” Goldwyn PAT CULHANE “A fellow of infinite jest.” Shakespeare TIMOTHY CUMMINGS “Strong and content, I travel the open road.” Whitman FRANK D’AMORE “Be thou, spirit fierce, my spirit! Be thou me, impetuous one!” Shelley JEFFREY DANIELS “Think of ease, but work on.” Herbert 83 RICHARD DESMOND “All life is an experiment. ' Oliver Wendell Holmes JOHN DEWAR “We think a happy life consists in tranquility of mind” Cicero DONNA DeWITT “Without the smile from partial beauty won, Oh, what were man? — a world with- out a sun.” Campbell NICHOLAS DiMASCIO “Music, the greatest good that morals know.” Addison PAUL DONOGHUE “And unextinguished laughter shakes the skies.” Homer KATHLEEN DONOVAN “A friend so true is rare and hard to find.” Plutarch 84 DIANE DOWNING “No one knows what one can do until one tries.” Syrus CHRISTINE ENNIS “A friend may well be reckoned the masterpiece of Nature.” Emerson KATHY FITZGERALD “Good humor is the health of the soul.” JUDY FOWLER “A laugh to be joyous, must float from a joyous heart.” Carlyle CHARLES FRANKS “He’s true to God who’s true to man.” Lowell STEPHEN GEBA “A little work, a little play.” Palmella 85 r PAUL GOODE “A time to keep silence, and a time to speak.” Bible JANICE GREEN “One pearl of great price.” Matthew 13:46 MARY GREEN “. . . for the love of laughter.” Shakespeare YVONNE HARRINGTON “Without love and laughter there is no joy.” Horace THOMAS HARTSHORN “Honor, Truth, and Manhood.” Olson PAUL HEIDKE “How reverend is the face of this tall lad, . . . Looking tranquil!” Congreve 86 CHRISTINE HEIMULLER “The most manifest sign of wisdom is a continual cheerfulness.” Montaigne JON HILSON “Any man may be in good spirits and good temper when he’s well dressed.” Dickens DEBORAH HOLMES “Studious of elegance and ease.” Gay O KAREN HOWES “Good natured and cheerful.” Franklin ROBERT HUMPHREYS “I’ve taken my fun where I’ve found it.” Kipling PAUL IKASALO “Mischief sparkles in his eyes, And his laughter never dies.” 87 r KATHLEEN JOHNSON “Mind cannot follow it, nor words express Her infinite sweetness.” Dante ROBERT JOHNSON “But common quiet is mankind’s con- cern.” Dry den DENNIS JONES “God helps him who strives hard” Euripides DIANE JONES “Oh Sir, she smiled, no doubt, where’er I passed her . . .” Browning I I RICHARD KHOURY “A man is but what he knoweth.” Francis Bacon JOHN KUNAN “Step after step the ladder is ascended.” Herbert 88 DAVID LAKE “Put himself upon his good behav- ior.” Byron ROBERT LaLOND “In the life of a young man, the most essential thin g for happiness is the gift of friendship.” Wilder BRENDA LANCASTER “There’s nothing half so sweet in life as love’s young dream.” Moore EILEEN LARKIN “When the green woods laugh with the voice of joy.” Blake KENNETH LARSON “Large was his bounty and his soul sincere . . .” Gray AL LATINI “Art is a man’s nature; nature is God’s art.” Bailey 89 r JOHN LEARY “Speech is silvern. Silence is golden.” Carlyle RAELINE Le CLAIR “Humor has justly been regarded as the finest perfection of poetic genius.” Carlyle DANNY LEONARD “I never saw his like; there lives no greater leader.” Lord Alfred Tennyson RICHARD LEVINE “Only the just man enjoys peace of mind.” Epicurus JEAN LEWIS “Good humour may be said to be one of the very best articles of dress one can wear in society.” Thackeray MARCIA LEWIS “Silence is the perfectest herald of joy.” William Shakespeare 90 CHERYL LINDSAY “All giggle, blush, half pertness and half pout.” Byron MELVIN LITTLE “The mind is the man, and knowl- edge mind; a man is but what he knoweth.” Francis Bacon JOANNE LIVELY “But oh, she dances such a way! No sun upon an Easter Day is half so fine a sight.” Anonymous ROBERT MACHABY “When you do dance, I wish you a wave O’ the sea, that you might ever do nothing but that.” Shakespeare KATHLEEN MAHONEY “Leave her to heaven.” Lodge HARRIET MARCUS “A heart whose love is innocent” Byron 91 DENISE MARTIN “A winning smile, a happy smile.” I I JOSEPH MATTIE “Bravery never goes out of fashion.” Thackeray DENNIS McCABE “If a man be gracious and courteous to strangers, it shows he is a citizen of the world.” Francis Bacon PAUL McCarthy “N ature is one for all men, and it is character that creates kinship.” PHILIP McCarthy “No man to me is an alien, if he be good.” Menander PHIL McDonald “G ood nature is the sign of a large and generous soul.” Goodman 92 DEBORAH McHUGH “Always true and faithful as can be.’ Bradey LEAH McMENAMIN “Sweet was she to behold, this maiden of seventeen summers.” WILLIAM MORANI “A friend to all who know him.” JOHN MOTT “The greater the man, the greater the courtesy.” Tennyson DENISE MULLEN “Who holds the souls of children, holds the nation.” Anonymous WILLIAM MULLEN “Men of few words are the best men.” Shakespeare 93 r KEITH NELSON “All rests with those who read.” P. J. Bailey LINDA NOGLER “She smiled and the shadows de- parted . . Synwiuls BRUCE PACHECO To do easily what is difficult for others is the mark of talent.” AmeU JOYCE PARRISH “Now the heart is so full that a drop overfills it.” Lowell DEBORAH PAYNE “Her ways are ways of pleasantness, and all her paths are peace.” JOHN PILALAS “A happy life consists in tranquility of mind.” Cicero 94 DEBORAH POIRIER “I find joy in living.” Emily Dickinson ROBERT POTTS “Gentleman and scholar.” Burns STEPHEN POWERS “Man is soul and body, formed for deeds.” Shelley THOMAS POWERS “I know what I like and that’s enough.” Blum DONALD QUIMBEY “It is almost a definition of a gentle- man to say he is one who never in- flicts pain.” John Newman 95 RHONDA RICHARD “She is not happy that knoweth not herself happy.” Richard Taverner SUZY RUSSELL “I assisted at the birth of that most significant word ‘flirtation’, which dropped from the most beautiful mouth in the world.” Earl of Chesterfield AUDREY RYAN “The pursuit of the perfect, then, is the pursuit of sweetness and light.” Matthew Arnold ELONA SAKRISON “Wit to persuade and beauty to de- light.” Sir John Davies STEPHEN SARGENT “I will show that it is not the places that grace men, but men the places.” Agesilaus PAM SAVOY “Heaven lent an angel’s beauty to her face.” W. S. Mickle 96 VINCENT SCHLENKER “A daring pilot in extremity; Pleas’d with the danger, when the waves went high He sought the storms.” Dry den JOSEPH SCHUSTER “It is man’s mission to learn to un- derstand.” Bush DONNA SCOLEDGE “True happiness is to no spot con- fined. If you preserve a firm and con- stant mind, ’Tis here, ’tis every- where.” John Huddlestone Wynne LINDA SEAGRAVES “A true friend is the greatest of all blessings.” La Rochefoucauld ROBIN SHAMRO “Liberty of thought is the life of the soul.” Voltaire DONNA SHATTUCK “A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance.” Proverbs 15:13 .97 r i ROSANN SHDEED “Happy am I; from care I’m free! Why aren’t they all contented like me?” GRETCHEN SHERMAN “Charm is the strength of women.” STEVE SHIPMAN “The modest, on his unembarrass’d brow nature had written — ‘Gentle- man’.” Byron JOAN SILIPIGNO “She that doth like is liked.” Ovid ALAN SMITH “Man is a social animal.” Benedict Spinoza FRANK SMITH “At the bottom of the distinguished races the beast of prey is not to be mistaken, the magnificent ‘blond beast’.” Friedrich Nietzsche 98 r GERARD SMITH “Life is a pleasant institution, let us take it as it comes.” Graddin LINDA SMITH “All the sounds of the earth are like music.” Oscar Hamerstein II MARGI SMITH “A good laugh is sunshine in a house.” Thackeray PAT SMITH “The price of wisdom is above rubies.” Unknown RICHARD SPEARIN “Let them call it mischief: When it is past and prospered ’twill be virtue.” ROBERT STEVENSON “He was the mildest manner’d man.” Byron 99 r 1 ROBIN STORESUND “It is art that makes life, makes in- terest, makes importance.” Henry James R.-WMOND SURETTE “Had I been present at the creation of the world. I would have proposed some improvements.” Alfonso X DONNA TERRILL “Deeper, deeper let us toil in the mines of knowledge.” Montgomery LYNN TONGE “Without friends no one w ' ould choose to live, even if he had all other goods.” Aristotle PAUL TROXELL “Competition is the very life of sci- ence.” FERN TRUAX “I never noticed that nothing I never said ever did me any harm.” Calvin Cool id ge 100 r PAULA VAN GEMERT “In quietness and confidence shall be your strength.” Old Testamen t: Isaiah, xxx, 15 GLENN VILLIARD “Hope and be happy that’s all for the best.” Tapper EDWARD VROOM “It is better to be faithful than famous.” T. Roosevelt GAIL WALSH “Confidence in parts are wondrous inspiration to its possessor.” Milton ROBERT WALSH “To be strong is to be happy.” Longfellow MARILYN WEBB “The happiest people seem to be those who have no particular cause for being happy except that they are so.” Inge 101 i I MARY WEST “If music be the food of love, sing on, sing on, sing on.” Thomas D ' Urjey JUDY WHITE “Beauty is truth; truth, beauty.” Keats STEVEN WHITE “To be a gentleman is to be one all the world over . . .” Stevenson PAULA WHITLEY “Nothing, surely, is more alive than a word.” J. Donald Adams PETER WILLARD “The glory of young men is their strength.” Bible JAMES WOHLANDER “Born for success, he seemed.” Emerson 102 DONALD WOLF “He was a scholar, and a ripe and good one; exceeding wise, and per- suading.” Henry VHl ELAINE WOLINSKY “Happiness is the legal tender of the soul.” IngersoU CLASS OF 1969 103 SENIOR GANOIDS 104 T t 1 106 107 CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1969 HOLBROOK EDUCATION ASSOCIATION 108 BEST WISHES AND SUCCESS IN THE FUTURE TO THE CLASS OF 1969 HOLBROOK BOOSTERS CLUB 109 A Pleasure To Have Served You DODGE-MURPHY PHOTOGRAPHERS 549 BEDFORD ST. WHITMAN, MASSACHUSETTS no L
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