Jamaica Plain High School - Clarion Yearbook (Boston, MA)

 - Class of 1963

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Cheerleaders 14. — 15. “Twenty Karat Gold” 1 6. The Golden Events 17. Introduction to Seniors 18. — 38. SENIOR SECTION 39. Travel-Log 40. Agriculture 41. SPORTS 42. Football and Hockey 43. Basketball 44. Track and Baseball 45. — 47. Girls Sport Teams 48.-56. CLUBS 57. Class Will 58. After Thoughts 59. — 62. Candids 63. — 69. UNDERCLASSMEN 70.-80. ADVERTISEMENT 3 DEDICATION TO MR. MATTHEW MEALY THE GOLDEN YEAR The Golden Year, the title of the Yearbook of the Class of 1963, and a symbol of happy' years, prefigures, we hope, many golden years of retirement for our Mr. Mealy, a truly dedi¬ cated teacher. Following graduation from Brookline High, Mr. Mealy ma¬ triculated at Boston College, receiving his Bachelor’s and Mas¬ ter’s Degrees from that great educational institution. He was appointed an instructor in Mathematics at Mechanic Arts High School in 1920, and was promoted to Junior Mas¬ ter at Jamaica Plain High School in 1922. Five years later he was named Acting Head of the Mathematics Department. Sub¬ sequently, he was formally selected as the permanent Head of the Mathematics Department, the position he efficiently con¬ ducted until his retirement in 1962. In addition to his teaching duties he served as coach of both the hockey and the swimming teams from 1923 to 1931. From 1946 to 1949 he assisted our famous coach, “Jim” Duffy, and contributed to the good name and fame of the Jamaica Plain High football teams which won acclaim throughout Boston. Compasses, rectangles, triangles, and circles, he leaves be¬ hind in the classroom, but he takes with him the best wishes of thousands of graduates who are better men and women, advanced in knowledge and character, through his sincere devotion to duty. Those of us who are now in our Golden Year hope that, like the gay daffodils of the poet Wordsworth, we may — “Flash upon his inward eye Which is the bliss of solitude;” And enrich his memories for many happy and pleasant years of retirement. 4 HEADMASTER’S MESSAGE The Class of 1963 has chosen an apt title of its final chapter as “The Golden Year.” The value of gold is en¬ hanced by refinement of the crude ore. Applied to school life, the analogy is a significant one because the senior year is the culmination of the refinement — scholastic, social, and ethical — that the school unremittingly strives to achieve in the lives of all its pupils. This refinement embraces the sum-total of the ideals and values which, by practice, give the life of each person its own distinc¬ tive character. From the wisdom gained by long experience the school is deeply conscious that the values which enrich the lives of boys and girls who mine its treasures are true gold — skill, faithfulness to responsibility, loyalty, relia¬ bility, personal integrity. The school which graduates such citizens is proudly confident that its service to com¬ munity and country is of incalculable worth. Recent critical events, which will become a golden page in American history, confirm the truth that pos¬ session of the qualities mentioned will enable us to face honestly difficult situations and to make courageous de¬ cisions. By so doing, we shall bless not only ourselves, but our country as well, and live in a future marked by many, happy golden years. EDWARD F. BRICKLEY Headmaster VALEDICTORY TO THE HEADMASTER AND MEMBERS OF THE FACULTY OF JAMAICA PLAIN HIGH SCHOOL We of 1963, on leaving your kind and sincere direction will look back on the years under your guidance as the truly golden years of our lives. The class came to Jamaica Plain High with Mr. Brickley’s elevation to the Headmastership, and is the first class to have felt his influence as Headmaster, coupled with that of a growing faculty, during all of our High School years. Golden were those years, and golden, we hope, will be the future, because of the training received, and the sincerity and dedication of our teachers. We hope, too, that in the future, as in the past, the true gold which we have mined — the friendship, the trust, and the respect of every member of the faculty, will help us to better succeed in our post graduate careers. May we once again take this opportunity to thank each and every member of this wonderful faculty for making every year at Jamaica Plain High a truly golden year. MARY POWERS “63” 5 SENIOR COUNCIL i Row I: Susan Kudryk, Karen Mills, Mr. Brickley, Sandra Little, Brenda Howard, Flor¬ ence Giulan j.. Row II: Edward Coughlin, Ro¬ berta Pennor, Linda Werner, Patricia Cole¬ man, Laura McKay, Lillian Johnson, John Kelly. I GOVERNORS Row I: Mr. Brickley, Cheryl Phippen. Row II: Christine Burns, Mary Trodden, Cheryl Wat¬ son. JUNIOR AND SOPHOMORE COUNCIL Row I: Nancy Daly, Andria Hazelwood, Mr. Brickley, Candy Livingston, Margo Birch, Viv¬ ian Smith. Row II: Eileen Brennan, Doreen Nasalski, Sandra Fripp, Vanetta Thomas, Nor¬ ma Hargrove, Patricia McNamara, Rose Bog- nar. Row III: Charles Watson, Ronald Lewis, George Semper, Warren Harris, Edward Loia- cona, Gary Waytes, Robert Kelly. 6 Row I: John Simpson, Astrida Bromults, Karen Mills, Linda Corbett, Florence Kilrow, Kathleen Connerty, Donna Hag¬ gerty, Jeanne DiAngelo, Patricia Cheverie, Dolores Williams. Row II: George Famelitis, Mary Doocey, Nancy Byrne, Ann Finch, Linda Werner, Sandra Godbout, Lesley Forkin, Linda Caruso, Patricia Culbert, Carol Connolly, Barbara Flanagan, Trudy Hockaday, Mary Connelly. Row III: Diane Dowling, Judith Herbin, Susan McLellan, Nazarene Mondello, Patricia Callahan, Zigrida Kruckovs, Maureen Cannata, Suzanne Gow- ing, Leona Schmidt, Susan Kudryk, Sandra Little, Barbara Nadow, Bette Nadow, Florence Giuliana. YEARBOOK STAFF EDITOR-IN-CHIEF LITERARY EDITOR Michael Feathers ASSOCIATE LITERARY EDITORS Particia Cheverie Nazarine Mondello LAYOUT EDITOR Christine Burns ASSOCIATE LAYOUT EDITORS Karen Mills George Famelitis Walter Labonte EDITOR Joseph Barry ASSOCIATE ART EDITORS Susan Kudryk Maureen Cannata SENIOR SECTION EDITOR Victoria Zirakian ASSOCIATE EDITORS Susan McLellan Barbara Flanagan SECRETARY OF YEARBOOK Cheryl Phippen PAGINATION CO-EDITORS Patricia George Rosemary Cinquegrano ASSOCIATE PAGINATION EDITORS Sandra Godbout Trudy Hockaday PROOF READER Mary Powers ASSOCIATE PROOF READERS Roberta Pennor Diane Dowling ART EDITOR Evelyn DePippo Astrida Bromults Nancy Byrne Patricia Callahan Linda Caruso Mary Connelly Carol Connolly Linda Corbett Jeanne DiAngelo Mary Doocey Ann Finch Lesley Forkin Suzanne Gowing ASSOCIATE EDITORS 7 Florence Giuliana Donna Haggerty Judith Herbin Florence Kilrow Zigrida Kruckovs Sandra Little Barbara Nadow Bette Nadow Leona Schmidt John Simpson Linda Werner YEARBOOK EDITORS Row I: CHERYL PHIPPEN, Secretary to Yearbook Staff; JOSEPH BARRY, Editor; EVELYN DEPIPPO Art Editor; WALTER LABONTE, Editor-in- Chief; CHRISTINE BURNS, Layout Editor; VICTORIA ZIRAKIAN, Senior Section Editor. Row II: PATRICIA GEORGE, Pagination Editor; ROBERTA PENNOR, Assistant Proofreading Editor; MICHAEL FEATHERS, Literary Editor; MARY POWERS, Proofreading Editor; ROSEMARY CINQUE- GRANO; Pagination Editor. YEARBOOK ADVERTISING STAFF Row I: Judy Herbin, Patricia George, Sandra Little, Miss Buckley, Karen Mills, Kathy Connerty. Row II: Florence Kilrow, Susan McLellan, Barbara Nadow, John Simpson, Mary Doocey, Mary Connelly, Bette Nadow. % $ SsfoMstiti §®(U (ilN] M tETTI 00 9 HISTORY Row I: Mr. Albert Landrigan. Row 11: Miss Louise O’Malley, Miss Esther Hennessey, Miss Lucille Bruno. ENGLISH Row I: Mrs. Kathleen Galvin, Mr. Ralph Good, Miss Cath¬ erine Dempsey. Row 11: Miss Mary Hubbard, Miss Lillian McCourt, Miss Martha Walsh, Miss Ruth Thompson. OUR LIBRARY, OFFICE, AND HEALTH Row 1: Miss Alice Buckley, Mrs. Molly Gleekman, Miss Mary Lee. ♦ LANGUAGES AND GUIDANCE Row 1: Miss Mary Thyne, Miss Anna Mullen, Mrs. Mary Lou Burke. Row II: Miss Helen McGettrick, Mr. Ralph Good, Miss Margaret O’Connell. 10 AGRICULTURE Row I: Mr. Henry Wendler, Mr. Dennis Crowley. Row II: Mr. Edward McKenney, Mr. Edward Donaghy, Mr. John Mc- Guckian. FACULTY PHYSICAL EDUCATION, ART AND HOME ECONOMICS Row 1: Colonel Edward Murphy. Row II: Miss Francis Forte, Miss Patricia McPherson, Miss Catherine Crosby. MATHEMATIC, SCIENCE AND HEALTH Row I: Miss Inez Russell, Mr. Charles Duffy, Mrs. Rhoda Farley. Row II: Mrs. Doris Downey, Mr. Joseph Leonard, Miss Helen Kelly. BUSINESS Row I: Miss Lillian McCarthy, Miss Mary Thyne, Mr. Wil- Doris Phillipps. Row II: Mr. Daniel Foley, Bond, Miss Helen Varsos, Miss Margaret Ma- Grillo, Mr. Thomas Boyle. 11 Br enda Howard Cherry Phippen Linda Corbett CHEER Patricia Bennett Linda Sherburda Astrida Bromults Patricia Callahan aroleWelche Zigrida Krukovs Nancy Byrne Roberta Pennor Mary Trodden Florence Giuliana Cheryl Watson Nazarene Mondello Donna Finneran Donna Davenport LEADERS Astrida Bromults velyn Hennessey Zigrida Krukovs MOST POPULAR Kevin Lorraine Mulcahy Pratt Christine Donald Sarantopoulos MacDonald BEST DRESSED Thomas Susan Cullen McLellan 14 MOST TALENTED BEST MANNERED Walter T mda Carney Werner MOST ATHLETIC John Astxida Revelioes Bromtihs John Evelyn Good ale DePippo MOST STUDIOUS Donald Brenda SpinelH Howard MOST HUMOROUS Stanley Andrews Ann Finch GOLDEN EVENTS ■ -4 t JAMAICA PLAIN’S PEP RALLY. WINTER WONDERLAND. THE TRIP TO THE UNITED NATIONS, NEW YORK. FIELD TRIP TO JULIUS CAESAR. 16 GOLDEN SENIOR YEAR Greener grows the ivy Shorter grow the days Our portals, green to knowledge, Have opened future ways. These paths that lie ahead Hold promises enough, May none be disillusioned If the road at times be rough. Each heart will long remember The teachers’ guiding way The goals and friendships won As we journeyed day to day. Let none forget these days And memories we hold dear For brightest of them all was our GOLDEN SENIOR YEAR. Evelyn DePippo 17 JOANNE M. AGABABIAN 58 Brookside Avenue Activities: Red Cross Rep. 2, 3, 4; Usherette 3; History Club 4; Grievance Committee 4; T.O.U.R. 3. Ambition: To be the First Woman President. JAMES R. ALLAN “Jim” 65 Chestnut Avenue Activities: Cross Country Track 2, 3, Captain 4; Hockey 3; Track 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4. Ambition: A Career In The Navy. STANLEY A. ANDREWS “Butch” 23 Armstrong Street Activities: Football 2, 3, 4; Hockey 2, 3, Captain 4; Base¬ ball 2, 3, 4; Indoor Track 3; Cross Country Track Manager 2,3,4. x Ambition: To Live Happily. MARSHALL R. ARRINGTON 56 Julian Street Ambition: Public Accountant. JOSEPH W. BARRY “Joe” 1 142 Harrison Avenue Activities: Davis Award 3; Key Club 4; Pep Club 4; Clar¬ ion Staff 4; Class President 4; Yearbook Editor 4. Ambition: Teach at Jamaica Plain High. EVELYN M. BEAUDET “Evie” 1452 Dorchester Avenue Activities: Bowling 2, 3; Red Cross Rep. 2, 3; Glee Club 2; Usherette 3; D.E.C.A. 4; Home Room Treasurer 4. Ambition: Airline Stewardess. ANTHONY ALESSI “Tony” 24 Darling Street Ambition: Career in the Ma¬ rines. SHIRLEY A. AVINGER “Shirley” 40 Danforth Street Activities: Student Council 2; Home Room Vice-President 2; Home Room Treasurer 3; Bas¬ ketball and Volleyball 3; Stamp Treasurer 4; Yearbook 4; Office Helper 4. Ambition: College. EDWARD J. BERGER “Sonny” 20 Orchard Street Activities: Football 3, 4; Bas¬ ketball 2, 3, 4; D.E.C.A. Club 4. Ambition: Join the Navy. MARY F. BLAKELY “Franny” 926 Parker Street Activities: Home Room Treas¬ urer 2, 3, 4; Business Club 4; Junior Achievement 4. Ambition: College. VINCENT L. BLONDA “Lance” 130 Minden Street Activities: Track 2; Baseball 3. Ambition: Join the Marines. MARY L. BOWES “Bowes” 82 Forest Hills Street Activities: Basketball 1, 2; Glee Club 3; D.E.C.A. Club 4. Ambition: Buyer. CHARLES R. BREWER “Brewer” 226 Highland Street Activities: Track 1, 2, 3, Cap¬ tain 4; Football 1, 4; Pep Club 4. Ambition: Live a life of mu¬ tual understanding towards my fellow men. RUSSELL L. BROWNE “Russ” 14 Beethoven Street Activities: Track 1; D.E.C.A. Club 4. Ambition: Radio and Televi¬ sion Technician. ASTRIDA M. BROMULTS “Astrie” 26 Conway Street Activities: Cheerleader 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Basketball 2, 3; Volleyball 2, 3; Junior Achievement 3; Usherette 3, 4; Bowling 2, 3; Badminton 2, 3; Nurses Club 3; Tennis 2. Ambition: To Attend College And Be Happily Married. BARBARA A. BROOKS “Babs” 563 Columbus Avenue Ambition: Success and Happi¬ ness. ROBERTA E. BROWN “Bobbie” 237 Amory Street Activities: Art Club 2; Future Nurses Club 2; D.E.C.A. Club 4. Ambition: To be Successful. MICHAEL W. BURKE 8 Sachem Street Activities: Hockey Team 4. Ambition: Go on to College. “STUDENT BODY IN ACTION” PATRICIA M. CALLAHAN “Pat” 9 Esmond Street Activities: Cheerleader 4; Yearbook 4; Basketball 2, 3; Volleyball 2, 3; Bowling 2, 3; Tennis 2; Usherette 3; Badmin¬ ton 2, 3; Camera Club 3. Ambition: Lurther My Educa¬ tion and Later Marriage. CHRISTINE L. BURNS “Chris” 60 Brookside Avenue Activities: Student Governor 4; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Red Cross Rep. 2; Af¬ rican Seminar 3; Business Club 3, 4; Home Room Vice-Presi¬ dent 3, 4; Home Room Treas¬ urer 4. ■HHanmnn NANCY M. BYRNE “Nancy” 19 Burr Street Activities: Student Councilor 2; Bowling 2, 4; Cheerleader 4; Yearbook Staff 4. Ambition: To be a Nurse. MAUREEN M. CANNATA 37 Forbes Street Activities: Glee Club 2, 3; Yearbook 4; Business Club 4. Ambition: To Be Happily Mar¬ ried. WALTER C. CARNEY “Wally” 25 Eliot Street Activities: Baseball 2, 3, 4; Basketball 4; Key Club 3, President 4; Grievance Com¬ mittee 4. Ambition: Bookkeeper. ROSEMARY CINQUEGRANO “Rosie” 275 Centre Street Activities: Choral Practice 4; Yearbook Staff 4. Ambition: Secretary. LINDA F. CARUSO 137 Lamartine Street Activities: Yearbook Staff 4; Glee Club 4; Student Councilor 3; Business Education Club 3, 4; Red Cross Rep. 2; Stamp Treasurer 3; Bowling 2. Ambition: Work; Travel, and later marriage. ■■■■■ PATRICIA A. CHEVERIE “Pat” 62 Williams Street Activities: Davis Award 2; History Club 2, 3, 4; Student Council 3; Usherette 3; Choral 3; Pep Club 4; Yearbook 4. Ambition: History Teacher. STEPHEN M. CIULLA “Steve” 22 Falcon Street Activities: Track 2; Assistant Basketball Manager 4; Assist¬ ant Football Manager 4. Ambition: Automotive Engi¬ neer. JAY R. COLEMAN “Bobo” A 7 Haley Street Ambition: To be a Veterinar¬ ian. PATRICIA A. COLEMAI “Pat” 22 Lakeville Road Activities: Nurses Club 2, 3; Miss Simplicity 4; Student Councilor 4. Ambition: Airline Stewardess. MARY P. CONNELLY 9 Barbara Street Activities: Yearbook Staff 4; Clarion 4. Ambition: Success in life. KATHLEEN CONN “Kathy” 26 Fabyan Street Activities: Yearbook Staff 4;. Business Education 4; Year¬ book Advertisement 3 • and Yearbook Glee Cl Am EDM ior Councilor 41 Ambition: Join Corps. LIN treet 1 2, 3, Co- 2, 3, 4; Sen- Pep Club 4. the Peace CAROL L. CONNOLLY 7 Woodside Avenue Activities: Lunchroom Assist¬ ant 2, 3; Stamp Treasurer 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; Yearbook 4; Choral Practice 3. Ambition: To be as patient as my mother. LINDA M. CORBETT 44 Harvard Street Activities: Cheerleader Co¬ captain 4; Glee Club 4; Year¬ book Staff 4; Office Assistant 3, 4; Usherette 3, 4; Red Cross 3; Choral Practice 3. Ambition: To be a successful secretary. DANIEL J. COSTA “Danny Boy” 133 South Street Activities: Class Vice-President 4; Pep Club 4; Key Club 4 Treasurer; Choral Practice 4; Grievance Committee 4. Ambition: To proudly wear the Air Force blue. JAMES M. CROWLEY “Jamo” 21 Mercer Street Activities: Basketball 2, 3; Football 2, 3; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 2, 3, 4. Ambition: Business Manager. MARGARET A. CROWLEY “Mac” 449 Walnut Avenue Activities: Glee Club 2, 4; Choral Practice 4; Business Club 4; Clarion 4. Ambition: Modern Jazz Danc¬ er. “ONLY THEIR HAIRDRESSER KNOWS” PATRICIA A. CULBERT “Pat” 52 Round Hill Street Activities: Class Secretary 4; Glee Club 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Business Club 4; Homeroom Rep. 2, 4. Ambition: To be happily mar- ried- THOMAS CULLEN “Tom” 27 Woodman Street Activities: Baseball 2, 3, 4; Basketball 3, 4; D.E.C.A. Club 4. Ambition: Navy. DONNA Y. DAVENPORT “Don” 95 Robinwood Avenue Activities: Junior Achievement 3, 4; Bowling Club 2, 3, 4; Red Cross Rep. 4; Cheerleader 4; Business Club 4; Tennis 2, 3, 4. Ambition: To WALTER T. DENNETT “Wally” 3294 Washington Street Ambition: To join the Navy. JAMES S. DeLOACH “Sonnie” 20 Morley Street Activities: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 4; Football 4. Ambition: Electrical engineer. J EVELYN F. DE PIPPO “Eppie” 29 St. John Street Activities: Bowling 2, 3, 4; Homeroom Treasurer 2, 3; Yearbook 4; Business Club 3, 4; Clarion 4; Pep Club 4; Red Cross Rep. 4; Art Club 2. Ambition: To make R.M.T. proud of my future endeavors. MARY-JANE DERN “Janie” 65 Forest Hills Street Activities: Office Helper 2, 4; Usherette 3, 4; Homeroom Treasurer 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Future Nurses Club 2; Volley¬ ball 2; Basketball 2; Pep Club 4. Ambition: To be as wonderful as my mother. ROSEMARIE DESMARAIS “Rosie” 25 Armstrong Street Activities: Glee Club 3, 4; Choral Practice 3; Business Club 4; Clarion 4. Ambition: Business Machine Operator. JEANNE M. DiANGELO “Peanuts” 25 Fulda Street Activities: Lunch Room 3, 4; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Choral Practice 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Business Club 3, 4. Ambition: To Be Happy. KATHLEEN M. DOGAZZI “Kitty” 7 Wise Street Activities: Red Cross Rep. 3; Clarion Advertising Staff 4. Ambition: Private and Public Success. PAUL F. DOHERTY 26 Iffley Road Activities: Baseball 3, 4; Foot¬ ball 4. Ambition: Lawyer. MARY DOOCEY 95 Child Street Activities: Yearbook Staff 4; Tennis 2; Tuesday Club 4. Ambition: English Teacher. GENE E. EGERSHEIM “Eggy” 263 Highland Street Activities: Choral Practice 3, 4; Home Room Treasurer 1. Ambition: Horse Breeder. “WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE? PERIOD 3, OR BLOCK 4.” CAROL M. ESTRELLA 1 1 Gordon Street Activities: Business Club 4; Choral Practice 4. Ambition: To be as wonderful as my mother. DIANE M. DOWLING “DeDe” 80 Pond Street Activities: Business Club 3, 4; Office Helper 3; Home Room Treasurer 4; Yearbook Staff 4. Ambition: To be Successful in Life. JOHN T. DREWS JR. 36 Beecher Street Activities: Football 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Track 2. Ambition: To be Wealthy. TOMAS K. DUf N “Muscles” 16 Parker Hill Avenue Activities: Track 1, 2; Flower Show 1, 2, 3, 4; Library Assist¬ ant 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 3, 4; Football 4; Home urer 1. Ambi 23 GEORGE N. FAMELITIS “George” 217 South Street Activities: Yearbook Staff 4; Key Club 3, 4; Class Treas¬ urer 4; Pep Club 4; Grievance Committee 4. Ambition: Medicine. EDWARD L. FARIA “Red” 66 Green Street Activities: Key Club 2, 3; His tory Club 4. Ambition: Draftsman. EAT TODAY, METRECAL TOMORROW WILLIAM K. FARRELL “Bill” 58 Norton Street Activities: Flower Show 3. Ambition: Landscaper. D. MICHAEL FEATHERS “Mike” 38 Dunster Road Activities: Key Club Vice- President 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Clarion Staff 4; Grievance Committee 4; T.O.U.R. Ambition: English Major. ANN C. FINCH “Annabelle” 32 Cranston Street Activities: Yearbook Staff 4; History Club 3; Bowling Club 4; Pep Club 4; Red Cross Rep. 4; Lunch Room 2. Ambition: Fashion Illustrator. DONNA L. FINNERAN “Pinky” 81A Green Street Activities: Cheerleader 4; Busi¬ ness Club 2, 4; Pep Club 4. Ambition: To be a Successful Secretary. BARBARA A. FLANAGAN 10 Greenley Place Activities: Business Club 2, 3, 4; Lunch Room 2; Yearbook Staff 4; Glee Club 3, 4; Office Helper 3. Ambition: Happiness. LESLEY M. FORKIN 33 Bickford Street Activities: Student Council 3; Glee Club 2, 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Business Club 4. Ambition: Education. PATRICIA A. GEORGE “Georgie” 5 Glines Avenue Activities: History Club 3, 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Pep Club 4; Library Assistant 3, 4; Griev¬ ance Committee 4. Ambition: To live a happy and useful life. FLORENCE C. GIULIANA “Flo” 15 Ballard Street Activities: Student Council 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 4; Yearbook 4; Clarion 4; History Club 3; Bowling 2; Stamp Treasurer 2. Ambition: To make someone happy. JOHN C. GOODALE “Johnny” 90 Mozart Street Activities: Art Club 2, 3, 4; D.E.C.A. Club 4. Ambition: To be an artist. LORRAINE C. HARRIS “Crackers” 55 Huban Court Activities: Junior Achievement 3; Future Nurses Club 2, 3; Usherette 3, 4; Red Cross 2, 3; Lunchroom 2, 3, 4; Stamp Treasurer 3. Ambition: To be a nurse and better mankind. SANDRA GODBOUT “Sandy” 2 Dudley Terrace Activities: Lunchroom Helper 2, 3; Usherette 3, 4; Stamp Treasurer 3; Business Club 4; Yearbook Staff 4. Ambition: Success and Mar¬ riage. GEORGE D. GOLDSTEIN 1405 Blue Hill Avenue Activities: Key Club 4; Foot¬ ball 4; History Club 3, 4: T.O.U.R. 3. Ambition: Career in Forestry. LUVERTA GORDON “Louie” 21 Lambert Avenue Activities: Glee Club 2, 4; His¬ tory Club 3, 4; Junior Achieve¬ ment 3, 4. Ambition: Historian. SUZANNE L. GOWING “Suzy” 36 Sheridan Street Activities: Yearbook 4; Busi¬ ness Club 4; Glee Club 2; Jun¬ ior Achievement 3; Homeroom Rep. 4. Ambition: Private Secretary. DONNA J. HAGGERTY “Dee” 55 Seaverns Avenue Activities: History Club 3; Red Cross 3; Business Club 4; Glee Club 4. Ambition: To be happy and successful. MARGARET L. HAMLETT “Margie” 27 Bernard Street Ambition: Bookkeeper. LEGS, LEGS, LEGS.” 25 KAREN A. HATCH 5 Lamartine Place Activities: Red Cross 2, 3; Homeroom Treasurer 3; Glee Club 3, 4; Usherette 4. Ambition: Travel and Adven¬ ture. RONALD M. HELMA “Mickey” 146 Heath Street Activities: Football 3, 4. Ambition: Attend College. EVELYN F. HENNESSEY “Evie” 201 Boylston Street Activities: Fashion Show 3, 4; Cheerleader 4; Camera Club 3. Ambition: Interior Decorator. JUDITH S. HERBIN “Fox” 12 Hammond Street Activities: Basketball 2, 3; Volleyball 2, 3; D.E.C.A. 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Glee Club 2, 3; Red Cross Rep. 2; Fashion Show 4. Ambition: Modeling Career. JOHN F. HUGHES “Jack” 32 Cornell Street Activities: Baseball 2, 3, 4; Basketball 4. Ambition: To attend college. GERTRUDE W. HOCKADAY “Trudy” 944 Parker Street Activities: Yearbook 4; Office Assistant 3, 4; African Seminar 3. Ambition: To attain a secre¬ tarial career. PAULA L. ISLES “Isles” 99 Howard Avenue Activities: Business Club 2, 3. Ambition: Medical Secretary. BRENDA J. HOWARD “Brendy” 65 Dennis Street Activities: National Honor So¬ ciety 3; Student Councilor 2, 3, 4; Clarion 3, Co-Editor 4; Class Treasurer 2; Future Nurses Club 2; Grievance Committee 4; U.N.E.S.C.O. CAROL A. JACKIMOWICS “Chickie” 171 Green Street Activities: Homeroom Treas¬ urer 3, 4; Glee Club 4. Ambition: A Successful Future. 26 BLANCHE E. JACKSON “Toni” 80 Bragdon Street Activities: Basketball 3. Ambition: To be an I.B.M. operator. LILLIAN JOHANSEN “Lil” 10 Dresden Street Activities: Business Education Club 3; Choral Practice 3; Red Cross Rep. 3; D.E.C.A. Club 4; Senior Councilor 4. JOAN B. KEEFE “Joanie” 235 Highland Street Ambition: Clerical Worker. Ambition: To further my educa¬ tion. ANNA M. KELLEY “Angel” 641 Walk Hill Street Activities: Clarion 4; Bowling Club 4; Campus Book Club 4; Glee Club 4. Ambition: Elementary Grade Teacher. JOHN J. KELLY “Kell” 3118 Washington Street Activities: Key Club 4; Senior Councilor 4. Ambition: Successful Business Man. NANCY B. KERLE “Nan” 55 Montebello Road Activities: Business Club 3; Fashion Show 3, 4; Red Cross 3. Ambition: To be successful. LINDA J. KILROY “Lin” 186 Fisher Avenue Activities: Business Club 2; Home Room Treasurer 3; Home and School Bazaar 3; Home and School Cake Sale 4. Ambition: Commercial Artist. ”OH YAH!” “SAYS WHO?” “WHO ME?” 27 FLORENCE E. KILROW “Cutie Pie” 36 Robinwood Avenue Activities: D.E.C.A. Vice-Presi¬ dent 4; Clarion Advisement 3; Red Cross Dojis 3; Fashion Show 1; Talent Show 3; Year¬ book Staff 4. Ambition: Fashion Co-ordina¬ tor. BETSY A. KING 63 Ruggles Street Activities: Red Cross 2; Cho¬ ral Practice 3. Ambition: Laboratory Techni¬ cian. ZIGRIDA B. KRUCKOVS “Zigo” 26 Conway Street Activities: Cheerleader 4; Vol¬ leyball 2, 3, 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Tennis 2; Nurses Club 3; Bowling 2, 3; Junior Achievement 3; Usher¬ ette 3, 4; Badminton 2, 3. Ambition: Pathologist. WALTER E. LABONTE “Wally” 290 Highlands Street Activities: Key Club 2, 3, Sec¬ retary 4; National Honor So¬ ciety 3, 4; Yearbook Editor-in- Chief 4. Ambition: Teacher. AFTER THE BATTLE HAS BEEN WON’ SUSAN K. KUDRYK “Maura” 86 Montebello Road Activities: Art Club 2; African Seminar 3; Senior Councilor 4; Miss Simplicity 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Pep Club 4; Future Nurses Club 4. Ambition: Registered Nurse. EDWARD LEWIS “Eddie” 25 Whittier Street Activities: Football 3, 4; His¬ tory Club 4 . Ambition: Accountant. SANDRA L. LITTLE “Blondie” 203 Hillside Street Activities: Glee Club 2; Busi¬ ness Club 2; Student Councilor 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Miss Sim¬ plicity 4. Ambition: I.B.M. Operator. MADELINE G. LO BELLO “Maddy” 925 Parker Street Activities: Business Club 3; Glee Club 4. Ambition: Success and Happi¬ ness. NANCY B. LONGUEMARE “Nan” 12 Rossmore Road Activities: Red Cross 2, 3, 4; Clarion Staff 4; Office Helper 4; Business Club 3, 4; Glee Club 3, 4; Stamp Treasurer 2; Homeroom Treasurer 3; Pep Club 4; Usherette 3, 4. Ambition: Secretary. MARY E. LOWSON 58 Seaverns Avenue Activities: Business Club 3, 4; Glee Club 3, 4; Junior Achieve¬ ment 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Stamp Treasurer 4. Ambition: College. JAMES J. LUSSIER “Jimmy” 30 Oakdale Street Ambition: Flight Mechanics — U.S.A.F. ROGER J. LYDICK “Lucky” 2 Glenarm Street Activities: Stamp Treasurer 2. Ambition: Construction equip¬ ment operator. DONALD J. MacDONALD “Mac” 5 1 Seaverns Avenue Activities: Choral Practice 2. Ambition: Be a Success in Life. RITA M. MacNEIL “Leha” 1 12 Paul Gore Street Activities: Glee Club 1, 2; Business Club 3. Ambition: To be a Successful Secretary. NANCY A. MAGEE “Nanny” 17 Cranston Street Activities: Choral Practice 3, 4; Glee Club 4; Clarion Staff 4; Red Cross 4. Ambition: Surgical Nurse. JOHN M. MATHER “Johnny” 3 Pickering Avenue Activities: Basketball 1, 2; Stu¬ dent Councilor 1, 2; Choral Practice 4. Ambition: The Business Field. CHARLOTTE MAHONEY “Beaver” 3 1 Hammond Street Activities: D.E.C.A. Club 4; Basketball 3; Volleyball 3. Ambition: To be a successful Social Worker MICHAEL T. MOHONEY “Mickey” 201 Hillside Street Ambition: To be Successful. ELEANOR M. MALLORY “El” 29 Rosmary Street Activities: Stamp Rep. 2; Red Cross Rep. 3, 4; Basketball 3; Choral Practice 3; Usherette 3; D.E.C.A. Club 4 Treasurer. Ambition: To Further my Edu¬ cation n Retailing. GARY J. MATTA 93 Bourden Street Activities: Home Room Coun¬ cilor 3. Ambition: Military Career. 29 deane c. McDermott “Inches” 26 Chestnut Avenue Activities: Glee Club 3, 4; Business Club 4; Pep Club 4; Choral Practice 3, 4. Ambition: To be Happily Married. JOAN M. MCDONALD “Joanie” 6 New Heath Street Activities: Glee Club 2; Tardy Desk 3; Business Club 3; Pep Club 4. Ambition: To Be Successful. “VICKIE, COY WHY?” JAMES M. McGLAME “Haffie” 3236 Washington Street Activities: Basketball 1; Key Club 2; D.E.C.A. Club 4. Ambition: To be a Business Man. RICHARD J. McGONGLE “Mac” 3184 Washington Street Activities: Football 2, 3; Base¬ ball 2, 3; Glee Club 2; D.E. C.A. Club 4. Ambition: To be Successful. LAURA L. McKAY “Sweetie” 36 Everett Street Activities: Business Club 3; Stamp Treasurer 3; Senior Council 4; D.E.C.A. Club 4. Ambition: Buyer in Jordan Marsh. 138 Minden Stre Activities: Red Cross Rep. 2; Student Councilor 2, 3; Glee Club 4; Pep Club 4. Ambition: To Please Him. SUSAN M. McLELLAN “Suz” 142 Paul Gore Street Activities: Student Councilor 2; History Club 3; Yearbook 4; Office Helper 2, 3; Honor¬ able Mention In Science 2; Pep Club 4; Library Assistant 3, 4; Choral Practice 2, 3, 4; Fashion Show 3; T.O.U.R. 3. Ambition: Veterinarian Medi¬ cine. THOMAS R. McLaren 91 Paul Gore Street Activities: Key Club 4. Ambition: Office Worker. DIANE F. McQUIGGAN “Dee De” 4 Lamartine Place Activities: Choral Practice 2, 3; Basketball 2, 3; Volleyball 2, 3; Red Cross 3; Badminton 2; D.E.C.A. Club 4; Home Room Class Treasurer 3. Ambition: To be Successful in the Field of Distribution. MARIE D. MEEHAN “Rie” 30 Bickford Street Activities: Home Room Treas¬ urer 2; Choral Practice 4; Busi¬ ness Club 4; Red Cross Dolls 3. Ambition: Airline Hostess. NAZARINE T. MONDELLO “Naz” 37 McGreevey Way Activities: Basketball 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 2, 3, 4; Nurses Club 3, 4; Bowling 2, 3; Tennis 2; Junior Achievement 3; Clarion Staff 3, 4; Office Helper 4; Cheerleader 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Grievance Committee 4. CAROLYN L. MURPHY “Murphy” 898 Parker Street Activities: Red Cross 3; Cho¬ ral Practice 3; D.E.C.A. Club 4- Ambition: Success and Happi¬ ness. KAREN L. MEKELATOS “Blondie” 54 Green Street Activities: Red Cross Rep. 2; Tennis 2; Business Club 4; Pep Club 4; Junior Achieve¬ ment 4. Ambition: To be Successful. KAREN T. MILLS “Kay” 22 Thwing Street Activities: Tennis 2; Business Club 3; Cashier 2, 3, 4; Lunch¬ room Assistant 2, 3, 4; Year¬ book 4; Senior Councilor 4. Ambition: Certified Public Ac¬ countant. MICHAEL MONK “Mugsy” 41 Rossmore Road Activities: Chemistry Club 1, 2; Yearbook Staff 3; French Club 3. Ambition: Electrical Engineer. KEVIN A. MULCAHY “Mul” 36 Auckland Street Activities: Football 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Choral Practice 4. Ambition: Physical Education Teacher. ANN M. MUNROE 950 Parker Street Activities: Home Room Treas¬ urer 4; Choral Practice 4; Business Club 2, 4; Usherette 3. Ambition: Business Machine Operator. SUSAN E. MURPHY “Sweetpea” 14 Dean St. Activities: Glee Club 4; Busi¬ ness Club 2; Choral Club 4; Pep Club 4. Ambition: Lawyer. 31 BARBARA J. MUSSENDEN “B. J.” 89 Georgia Street Acridities: Stamp Treasurer 4: Glee Club 3. 4: Business Club 3. 4: Pep Club 4: Lunch Room 2; Choral Practice 2. 3. 4. Ambition : To be a Success in Life. BETTE L. NADOW Bet 130 Heath Street Activities: National Honor So¬ ciety 3. Business Club 3, 4: Office Helper 3. 4: Usherette 3. 4: Yearbook 4: Red Cross Rep. 2. 3. 4: Bowling Club 3, 4; Glee Club 4: Pep Club 4: Basketball 4. Ambition: A successful secre¬ tary and later marriage. “HELM AR. SAY AH: ANTOINETTE M. NAJIM Tony 96 Lawn Street Activities: Office Helper 3. 4; Business Club 4. Ambition: To be a Professional Hairstylist. VALERIE J. NEEYES Valiev” 194 Hillside St. Activities: Business Club 2. 3; Camera Club 4: Pep Club 4. Ambition: A Commercial Artist and to be happy. BARBARA A. NADOW Barbie” 130 Heath St. Activities: National Honor So¬ ciety 3. 4; Office Assistant 2. Room Assistant and Cashier 2.3. Ambition: Hairdresser. LINNTE J. O’CONNOR Doc- 28 Wenhan Street Ambition: To be successful. JAMES A. O’NEIL Jim” 194 West 5th Street Activities: Football 3. 4; Track 2 Ambition: Dairy7 Technician and Herdsman. JONATHAN C. PAGE “Buz” 172 Hillside St. Activities: Chess Club 2; Clarion Staff 3. Ambition: Engineer. 32 PETER C. PAPPAS 3 Vernon Ct. Activities: Drill Team 2, 3; J.V. Football 2, 3; J.V. Base¬ ball 2, 3; Member of Junior Achievement. Ambition: Accounting Busi- ROBERTA R. PENNOR “Berta” 34 Fisher Avenue Activities: Cheerleader 4; Pep Club 4; Senior Councilor 4: Yearbook 4; Homeroom Treas¬ urer 2; Nurses Club 2, 3: Ush¬ erette 3. Ambition: Laboratory Techni¬ cian. CHERYL O. PHIPPEN “Cherry” 71 South Huntington Avenue Activities: Cheerleader Captain 4; Student Governor 4; Year¬ book Staff 4; Future Nurses Club Treasurer 3: History Club Secretary and Treasurer 4; Yearbook Seminar 4; Student Councilor Rep. 3: Bowling J “Shirf” 160 Centre Street Activities: Choral Practice 4; Pep Club 4; Business Club 4. Ambition: Live Life and Love. •DEMOCRACY IN ACTION JAMES P. PORTER “Pat” 267 Centre Street Activities: Football 3. 4; Base¬ ball 4; Track 4; Grievance Committee Chairman 4. Ambition: ucation.' MARY J. POWERS “Janie” 252 Amory Street Activities: Yearbook Staff 4: National Honor Society' 3, 4; Grievance Committee 4; T.O.- U.R. 3, 4; Homeroom ‘Treas¬ urer 2; Science Fair Winner 2; Lab Assistant 3. r; _ I JOHN S. PRATT 275 Chestnut Avenue Activities: History Club 3. 4. Ambition: To Be Successful. 33 LORRAINE A. PRATT Rainey” 1845 Columbus Avenue Activities: Junior Councilor 3; Glee Club 4: Business Educa¬ tion Club 4; Pep Club 4. Ambition: Health. Wealth, and Happiness. JOAN V. RANDALL “Joanie” 99 Sedgewick Street Activities: Stamp Treasurer 2: Home Room Treasurer 2; Cre¬ ative Fashion 3; D.E.C.A Sec¬ retary' 4. Ambition: Fashion Buyer. ANN M. RAUSA “Annie” 940 Parker Street Activities: Basketball 2, 3; Pep Club 4. Ambition: To Be a Secretary. “CHOW TIME” LEONA H. SCHMIDT “Lee” 6 Glines Avenue Activities: Future Nurses Club 2, 3; History Club 3, 4; Usher¬ ette 3; Home Room Treasurer 2; Grievance Committee 4; Yearbook Staff 4. Ambition: To be a happily married nurse. AMOS A. “Playboy” 14 Morley Street Activities: History Club 4; Jun¬ ior Achievement 4. Ambition: To be a history teacher. JOHN F. REVELIOTIS “Revie” 12 Metcalf Court Activities: Football 2, 3, 4 Co¬ captain; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Bas¬ ketball 4. Ambition: To be Content. CHRISTINE SARANTOPOULOS “Chris” 39 St. John Street Activities: Red Cross Rep. 2; Student Councilor 3; Junior Achievement 2, 4. Ambition: A Happy and Suc¬ cessful Secretary. BARBARA I. SAWYER “Babs” 136 Winthrop Street Activities: Basketball 2, 3; Vol¬ leyball 2, 3. Ambition: To be Successful and Happy. MARY B. SCHULTZ 19 Chestnut Square Activities: Business Education Club 4. Ambition: Airline Stewardess. LINDA M. SHERBURDA “Lyn” 934 Parker Street Activities: Cheerleader 4; Art Director of Clarion 4; Business Club 4. Ambition: Airline Stewardess. 34 IRENE C. SKREJANS 803 Centre Street Activities: Art Museum Club 2; History Club 4; Bowling Club 4. Ambition: Study Languages. ROSETTA M. SMITH “Rosi” 265 Humboldt Avenue Activities: Basketball 2, 3; Vol¬ leyball 2, 3; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Book Club 3, 4; Business Club 2, 3; Junior Achievement 3; Pep Club 4. Ambition: Legal Secretary. JOHN T. SIMPSON “Jack” 87 School Street Activities: Yearbook Staff 4; Junior Achievement 4; Red Cross 2, 3; Athletic Associa¬ tion 3, 4; Pep Club 4. Ambition: Police Officer. RICHARD A. SODERBERG “Rich” 52 Montebello Road Activities: Football 2, 3, 4. Ambition: To further my edu¬ cation. DONALD J. SPINELLI “Don” 137 Marcella Street Activities: Key Club 4. Ambition: Criminologist. SANDRA E. STEWART “Sandy” 10 Cunnard Street Activities: Basketball 2; Glee Club 2, 3. Ambition: Happiness and suc¬ cess throughout life. JAMES P. SWEATT “Jimmy” 36 School Street Ambition: Air Force — Jet Me¬ chanic. VIRGINIA C. TAILLON “Ginger” 33 Gay Head Street Activities: Glee Club 2; Ba¬ zaar Committee 3; Fashion Show 4; After School Activi¬ ties 2. Ambition: To be a successful business woman and housewife. JACQUELINE F. TOBIN “Jackie” 214 South Huntington Avenue Activities: History Club 3, 4; Choral Practice 3; Bowling Club 4; Pep Club 4; Home Room Treasurer. Ambition: Teacher. PATRICIA A. TRABISH “Pat” 12 Beethoven Street Activities: Red Cross Dolls 2; Bowling Club 4; Bazaar Com¬ mittee 3. Ambition: A life of happi¬ ness. “A GAMBLE ON HIGH HOPES” MARY TRODDEN “Scottie” 246 Lamartine Street Activities: Lunchroom 2, 3, 4; Bowling Club 2, 3, 4; Basket¬ ball 2, 3; Volleyball 2, 3; Cheerleader 4; History Club 4; Clarion 4; Student Governor 4. Ambition: Doctor. GEORGE E. TRUDEL “Mac” 3476 Washington Street Activities: Baseball 2; Basket¬ ball 2; D.E.C.A. Club 4. Ambition: Air Force Technical Engineer College. BARBARA E. WASHINGTON “Bobbie” 15 Kensington Street Activities: Stamp Treasurer 4; Glee Club 3. Ambition: To be a happily married secretary. JUDITH A. TYRELL “Judy” 224 Dudley Street Activities: Business Education Club 3, 4; Bowling 2, 3; Red Cross 3; Glee Club 2; Camera Club 3. Ambition: To have the wish I wanted for so long. CHERYL T. WATSON “Cherry” 42 Waverly Street Activities: History Club 4, Sec¬ retary 3; Clarion 3, Co-editor 4; Cheerleader 4; U.N.E.S.C.O. Conference 3; Grievance Com¬ mittee 4; Junior Achievement 3; Student Governor 4. Ambition: To obtain a Bache¬ lor of Science Degree in Nurs¬ ing. ERROL R. TRIPP “Haraldo” 180 Ruggles Street Ambition: Radio Technician. ROSEANN M. VIOTTO “Mikki” 416 South Huntington Avenue Activities: Future Nurses Club 3; Bowling 4; Pep Club 4. Ambition: Secretary. MARTHA A. WELLMAN 15 Grovenor Road Activities: Glee Club 2, 3, 4; History Club 3, 4; Red Cross Rep. 3. Ambition: College. LINDA R. WERNER “Lin” 70 Forbes Street Activities: Clarion 4; Year¬ book 4; Business Club 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Student Councilor 2, 3, 4. Ambition: To fulfill all my fu¬ ture plans and dreams. CHARLES R. WILEY “Muscles” 6 Romar Terrace Activities: Football 3, 4; Base¬ ball 2, Track 4. Ambition: Physical Education Instructor. LOIS M. WILKINSON “Lo” 10 Walden Street Activities: Basketball 2; Bowl¬ ing 2, 3; Red Cross 3. Ambition: To Live a Happy and Successful Life. ALBERT D. WILLIAMS “Dana” 44 Wolcott Street Activities: History Club 4; Football 3; Track 3; Junior Achievement 4; Pep Club 4. Ambition: Aeronautical Engi¬ neer. PATRICIA M. WILLIAMS “Miss Fine” 180 Quincey Street Ambition: I hope to further my education and to be a suc¬ cess in life. DELORES A. WILLIAMS “Honey Bun” 15 Homestead Street Activities: Basketball 2, 3; Volleyball 2, 3; Glee Club 2, 3; Red Cross 4; D.E.C.A. Club 2, 3; Yearbook Staff 4. Ambition: To live a healthy and happy life. LUCIOUS P. WILLIAMS “Louie” 33 Fayston Street Activities: Track 2, 3, 4; Bas¬ ketball 2. Ambition: Drafting Engineer. “SMILES AND STRIPES FOREVER” 37 MARY E. WILLIAMS “Ellen” 23 Lambert Avenue Activities: Junior Achievement 3; History Club 3; Usherette 3, 4; Glee Club 2, 3, 4. Ambition: To be a typist and linguist. 1 SJH I R L E Y'' SfJv I L L 1 AM S “Cqokie” 15 Robinwood Avenue Activities: Clarion Staff 3, 4; 3rd place in Boston Science Fair 2, 2nd grant 3; Camera Club 3, 4; J.A. 4; Talent Show 3; Glee Club 2, 4; Card Party 2; Bazaar 3; Red Cross Dolls 2, 3, 4. and Love.” MARY L. WILLIAMSON 15 Montpeliar Road Activities: Nurses Club 2; Bowling 2; Business Club 2. Ambition: To Succeed. JOYCE A. WINGET “Joy” 119 Monticello Avenue Activities: Fashion Show 4; Bazaar 3. Ambition: Success and Happi¬ ness. ROSE A. WOOSTER 8 1 Green Street Activities: Usherette 3; Junior Achievement 3; Museum Art Scholarship Class 2, 3; History Club 3, 4; Tuesday Club 4; Book Club 3. Ambition: An Art Career. RONALD W. WRIGHT “Ronnie” 10 Sowama Street Activities: Basketball 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1. Ambition: To Go To College. This Yearbook Staff and Mr. Good are grateful to Vickie for her diligent and untiring efforts in bringing to completion the foregoing senior sec¬ tion. MICHAEL J. CONCILIO 24 Nightingale Street Ambition: To gain a place in life. PAUL F. CONNOLLY 10 Bickford Street Activities: D.E.C.A. Club Pres¬ ident 4. Ambition: Military Career. WILLIAM A. COX “Al” 405 Massachusetts Avenue Activities: Track 3. Ambition: Electronic Engineer. NAPOLEON J. FONSECA “Napp” 102 William Street Activities: United Nations Club 2, 3. Ambition: Anthropologist and Archaeologist. ROBERT HARRIS 193 Townsend Street Ambition: To bring happiness to others. KENNETH B. HELMAR “Ken” 146 Heath Street Activities: Football 2; Choral Practice 2, 3. Ambition: Bio-chemist. ROBERT W. HUETHER “Bob” 19 Danville Activities: Agriculture Exhibits 2. Ambition: Dairy Technician. VICTORIA N. ZIRAKIAN “Vickie” 347 Centre Street Activities: History Club 3, 4; Home Room Treasurer 3; Bowling 3; T.O.U.R. 3; Tennis 2; Yearbook 3; Choral Practice 4; Tuesday Club 4; Pep Club 4. Ambition: To see God’s world. JACOB C. JOHNSON “Jake” 48 Elmore Street Activities: Track 1, 2, 3. Ambition: Athletic Coach. RICHARD JOSEPH 25 Whitter Street Activities: Pep Club 4. Ambition: Success. THOMAS P. McGRATH “Tom” 38 Upton Street Ambition: Success and Happi¬ ness. RICHARD J. MICELI “Richie” 41 Rossmore Road Ambition: Success. The Class of “63” and Mr. Good are proud of the members of the Year¬ book Staff who, without thoughts of personal gains, devoted many hours of their time to the preparation of this book. WILLIAM R. MILLER “Bobby” 75 Cheney Street Activities: Basketball 3; His¬ tory Club 2. Ambition: Basketball Player. JAMES M. MURRAY “Jim” 1 1 Dudley Street Activities: Track 1, 2; Track Manager 3. Ambition: To be a graduate of Jamaica Plain High. RAULINEA A. ROBEIRO “Raulie” 21 Schuyler Street Activities: Basketball 2. Ambition: To be successful and happily married. WILLIAM M. TAYLOR 15 Lambert Street Activities: History Club 2; Track 2. Ambition: Electronic Engineer. CHARLES C. WALSH 92 Rockview Street Ambition: To be tops in what' ever I do. DONALD H. WILSON “Don” 617 Harrison Avenue Activities: Track 2. Ambition: To be a success. 38 CATHERINE E. BEATTIE “Penny” 812 Parker Street Activities: Yearbook Staff 4; Bowling 2, 3; Office Helper 2, 3; Red Cross 2; Tardy Desk 4. Ambition: To Be Happily Mar¬ ried. “X2 Y2 = BOOM!” “But Walter, I took a bath!” AGRICULTURE EDMOND COUGHLIN working as chestman loading truck. Seymour Ice Cream Company, Dorchester. Summer pruning of evergreen shrubs at Arnold Arboretum. GEORGE GOLDSTEIN receives instruction from Warren Williams. Instruction in adjusting power mower— Vanderbilt Estate, Brookline. Supt. Turner gives specific directions to CHARLES BREWER and RICHARD MICELLI. Cross pollination being taught to LUCIOUS WILLIAMS and STEPHEN AMORT by Phillip Miskinis, Supt. of Christian Science Benevolent Association grounds. FOOTBALL Row I: Richard Soderberg, James O’Neil, James Porter, Edmond Coughlin, John Revel- iotis, Ronald Helmer, Anthony DeGloria, Stanley Andrews, George Goldstein. Row II: Gregory Dunham, John Harris, Henry Chapman, Thomas Chandler, Donald Mac- Pheil, Charles Wille, Arthur Zahn, James DeLoach, Paul Hickey. Row III: Edward Vaara, Arnold Rerkins, Arthur Calvin, Robert Vaughn, David Offutt, Allan Jones, Charles Watson, Timothy Hopkins, Gerald Pongonis. Row IV: Ronald Wright, Charles Kelly, Leroy Rollins, Joseph Egan, Richard Clancy, Richard Segel, Coaches Murphy Bond. HOCKEY Row I: Richard Soderberg, Albert Phelan, Stanley Andrews, Warren Divenuti, Michael Burke, Thomas Sholes. Row II: James MacLeod, Carl Bersin, Alfred Slauenwhite, John Riley, Edward Shea, Richard Segel, Michael Brodigan, Joseph Dorsey, Coach McGuckian. 42 TOURNEY BOUND DISTRICT CHAMPIONS Row I: William Hanafin, George Semper, Leo Osgood, William Miller, R. C. Pruit, David Off- utt, Gary Waytes. Row II: Col. Murphy, Ronald Wright, Albert Holland, Walter Mills, Craig Clark, John Howard, James Stewart, James Deloach. Row III: Tomas Dunn, Manager; John Reveliotis, Scorekeeper; Kevin Mulcahy, Timekeeper; Edmond Coughlin, Stephen Cuilla, As¬ sistant Manager; Michael Cahill, William Rodgers. 43 TRACK TEAM Row I: Lucious Williams, Robert Lynch, James Allan, Ronald Sylvia, Charles Watson, Gregory Dunham. Row II: Coach Bond, Raymond Johnson, David Brown, Arthur Calvir, Gilbert Waytes, Lonnie Stewart, Charles Wiley, Vincent Blonda, Austin Lee, Harold Lindsay. Row III: Robert Dawson, Raymond W. Johnson, Byron Bell, Donald MacPhail, William Cox, Allan Jones, Robert Vaughan. BASEBALL Roger Dunn, Paul Hickey, Kevin Mulcahy, Charles Watson, John Reveliotis. 44 GIRLS’ VOLLEYBALL Row I: Valerie Samson, Nazarene Mondello, Alice Hester, Zigrida Kruckovs, Cheryl Phippen, Margo Burch. Row II: Roberta Pennor, Catherine Scopelites, Astrida Bromults, Patricia Bennett, Patricia Callahan, Carol Welcher, Ramona Baker. GIRLS’ BASKETBALL Row I: Betty Nadow, Yvonne Hester, Nazarene Mondello, Barbara Nadow. Margo Burch, Diane McQuiggan, Catherine Scopelites, Valarie Simpson. Row II: Zigrida Kruchkovs, Astrida Bromults, Carole Welcher, Patricia Bennett, Ramona Baker. Patricia Callahan, Roberta Pennor, Cheryl Phippen. 45 TENNIS Row I: Donna Davenport, Nazarene Mondello, Catherine Scopelites, Mary Trodden, Cheryl Phippen. Row II: Zigrida Kruckovs, Patricia Callahan, Patricia Bennett, Astrida Bromults, Miss McPherson. BADMINTON Row I: Donna Davenport, Donna Finneran, Donna Haggerty, Margo Burch, Jacqueline Tobin. Row II: Florence Giuliana, Sandra Godbout, Barbara Flannagan, Lesley For- kin, Christine Burns, Ann Finch, Nancy Byrne. 46 BOWLING Row I: Catherine Scopelites, Bette Nadow, Barbara Nadow, Roseann Viotto, Evelyn DePippo. Row II: Miss Kelly, Janice Haefner, Jacqueline Selian, Patricia Bennett, Stella Stashewsky, Sandra Magi. Row III: Ann Finch, Joyce Rogers, Linda Hinckley, Nancy Lowson, Valerie Sampson, Jacqueline Tobin. CHEERLEADER Row I: Linda Corbett, Cheryl Phippen, Brenda Howard. Row II: Zigrida Kruckovs, Carole Welcher, Astrida Bromults, Patricia Callahan, Linda Sherburda, Nancy Byrne, Roberta Pennor. Row III: Donna Finneran, Florence Giuliana, Mary Trodden, Cheryl Watson, Nazarene Mondello, Donna Davenport. 47 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Rom- I: Florence Giuliana. Barbara Nadow. Mr. Brickley. Bette Nadow7. Brenda Howard. Rom ■ II: Linda Werner. Mary Powers. Walter Labonte, Carol Connolly. STUDENT EXCHANGE Rom- I: Linda Corbett, Joanne Agababian, Mr. Landrigan, Patricia Cheverie, Nancy Byrne. Rom- II: Astrida Bromults, Danny Costa, Michael Feathers, Walter Labonte, Donald Spinelli, Joseph Barn’, Zigrida Kruckovs, Brenda Howard. 48 BROADCASTING GROUP Row I: Joanne Agababian. Mr. Landrigan. Brenda Howard. Row II: Michael Feathers, Walter Labonte, Donald Spinelli. Karen Hatch. STUDENT GOVERNMENT DAY REPRESENTATIVE Mr. Albert F. Landrigan. Patricia Callahan. Mr. Edward F. Brickley. 49 YEARBOOK SEMINAR Row I: Christine Burns, Susan Kudryk, Cheryl Phippen. Row II: Michael Feathers, Mary Powers, Walter Labonte. CLARION Row I: Margo Lee, Cheryl Watson, Mrs. Galvin, Brenda Howard, Mary Trodden. Row II: Charles Walsh, Carol Welsher, Nancy Longuemare, Joseph Barry, Nazarene Mon- dello, Anna Kelly, Shirley Williams. Row III: Joseph Sears, Mary Connelly, Linda Wer¬ ner, Carolyn Smith, Florence Giuliana, Linda Sherburda. 50 T.O.U.R. Row I: Susan McLellan, Mary Powers, Patricia George, Joanne Agababian, George Go ldstein. Row II: Patricia Callahan, Michael Feathers, Walter Labonte, Gerald Baker, Catherine Scopelites. Row III: Helena Bray, Leona Schmidt, Victoria Zarakian, Patricia Cheverie. KEY CLUB Row I: Danny Costa, Treasurer; Michael Feathers, Vice-President; Mr. Brickley, Walter Carney, President; Walter Labonte, Secretary. Row II: John Kelly, Joseph Barry, Donald Spinelli, Joseph Joyce, Peter Scaglione, Stephen Perron. Row III: Thomas McLaren, George Goldstein, Peter Bako, Kenneth Thatcher, George Famelitis. 51 CLARION ADVERTISING Row I: Roberta Partridge, Jeanne DiAngelo, Miss Phillips, Paula Lymneos, Patricia Carpenter. Row II: Juanita Jones, Audrey Day, Roberta Henningson, John Howard, Shirley Williams, Kathleen Dognazzi, Margaret Crowley. LUNCHROOM ASSISTANT Row I: Helen Converse, Roseann Viotto, Margo Burch, Miss Thyne, Judith Boyd, San¬ dra Brown, Patricia Darrough. Row II: Mary Trodden, Phyliss Norton, Joann Ross, Rose Helmboldt, Antoinio Gonzalves, Kathleen MacLaughlin, Patricia Colten, Paul¬ ette Fubel, Nazarene Mondello. 52 LOCKER ROOM MONITER Row I: Patricia Callahan, Carol Mustoe, Margaret Crowley, Johnetta Wiles, Virginia Wilson, Nancy Magee. Row II: Leo Osgood, Ronald Wright, Gregory Dunham, Michael Feathers, Gilbert Waytes, David Brown, Richard Soderberg, Patrick Porter. Row III: Gene Egersheim, Angela Hester, Nathaniel Ely, Cheryl Phippen, Anthony Rhodes, Karen Mekelatos, Diane Dowling, Carol Jackimowics, Linda Kilroy. HOME ECONOMICS Row I: Lorraine Pratt, Diane McDermitt, Joan McDonald, Roseann Viotto, Susan Mur¬ phy. Row II: Virginia Bogers, Lana Cook, Veronica Graham, Marian Littio, Antoinette Najim, Shirley Quatrale. Row HI: Patricia Otto, Mary Jane Dern, Bernice Hamilton, Virginia Taillon, Stella Stashuskey, Blanche Jackson, Pamela Tebeau. 53 OFFICE ASSISTANTS Mrs. Gleekman, Carol Connolly, Shirley Avinger, Donna Davenport, Nazarene Mondello, An¬ toinette Najim, Nancy Longumare, Barbara Nadow, Bette Nadow, Catherine Scopelites, Linda Corbett, Evelyn De Pippo. Mrs. Gleekman, Mary Jane Dern. Trudy Hockaday, Sonia Kowalczuk, Patricia Callahan, Barbara Tutelian, Diane Calia, Janice Hoefner, Gretchen Johnson. Karen Hatch, Sandra Magi. ART MUSEUMS Louise Flynn, Miss Forte, Gail Tiens, Frank Knight. 54 LIBRARY ASSISTANTS Patricia George, Donna Brothers, Susan McLellan, Evelyn Moran, Karen Hatch, Leona Schmidt, Mary Powers, Joanne Agababian, Victoria Zirakian, Tomas Dunn. STAMP TREASURERS Row I: Carole Welcher, Shirley Avinger, Vera Oakmen, Barbara Washington, Mary Jane Dern, James MacCloud. Row II: Marylin Fuding, Cyntha Blanda, Rose Helmboldt, Charlotte Mahoney, Miss O’Connell, Patricia Otto. Row III: Mary Lowson, Donna Brothers, Fr ancise Carter. Barbara Mussenden. Patricia McAdams, Patricia Mallar . 55 D.E.C.A. CLUB Row I: Laura McKay, Eleanor Mallory, Florence Kilrow, Lillian Johansen, Judith Her- bin, Delores Williams. Row II: Mary Lou Bowes, Lois Wilkinson, Carolyn Murphy, Miss Phillips, Diane McQuiggan, Evelyn Beaudet, Roberta Brown. Row III: Richard McGonagle, Russell Browne, John Goodale, James McGlame, Joan Randall, Donna Phelan, Charlotte Mahoney, Edward Berger, Thomas Cullen, Paul Connolly, George Trudel. RED CROSS REPRESENTATIVES Row I: Joanne Agababian, Judy Boyd, Patricia Haynes, Valarie Samson, Catherine Billa, Carol Jack, Jacqueline Wilson. Row II: Ann Finch, Evelyn De Pippo, Donna Davenport, Miss Bruno, John Beldekas, Gerald Baker, Elaine Johnson. Row III: Patricia Bennett, Judith Beane, Sandra Brown, Catherine Bissett, Doreen Johnson, Verna Hayes, Doreen James, Delores Badgett, Marie Collins. Row IV: Diane Calia, Nancy Magee, Marlene Langford, Sir Mirrion English, Cardlyn Dunn, Gail Tiews, Judith Bolanes, Jean¬ ette Canady. 56 HISTORY CLUB Row I: Amos Simpson, Patricia Williams, Luverta Gordon, Brenda Howard, George Goldstein, Cheryl Phippen, Miss O’Malley. Row II: Edward Lewis, Kenneth Helmar, Mary Trodden, Joanne Agababian, Edward Faria, Dana Williams. Row III: Jacqueline Tobin, Rose Wooster, Irene Skrejans, Cheryl Watson, Martha Wellman, Mary Williams, Patricia Cheverie. BUSINESS EDUCATION CLUB Row I: Rose Bognar, Evelyn De Pippo, Linda Caruso, Miss Varsos, Linda Werner, Mary • Blakely, Dolores Lombre. Row II: Patricia Culbert, Marie Collins, Ann Monroe, Mary Low- ASV son, Antoinette Najim, Susan Murphy, Shirley Quatrale, Mary Schultz, Virginia Wilson, Donna Davenport. Row III: Lesley Forkin, Marie Meehan, Lorraine Pratt, Linda Sherburda, Judith Tyrell 57 CLASS WILL We, the hopeful graduates of 1963, being of sound minds or a reasonable facsim¬ ile, thereof, do bequeath the faculty of Jamaica Plain High the following. May they enjoy them as much as we have enjoyed the pleasures of receiving their advice and guidance. Mr. William Bond — A lounging couch to relax in Mr. Dugan’s office. Mr. Thomas Boyle — A day everyone brings in their home- lessons. Miss Lucille Bruno — A 1963 Valiant to tour the United States. Miss Alice Buckley — A lifetime subscription to “Peanuts” and a lifetime membership in the Charlie Brown Fan Club. Mrs. Mary Lou Burke — An instant file. Miss Catherine Crosby — A year supply of magazines for her Home Management Class. Mr. Dennis Crowley — A classroom full of students who get 100% in the NOMA tests. Miss Catherine Dempsey — An encyclopedia of Brother Juni¬ per’s books. Mr. Edward Donaghy — A year supply of misconduct slips that will not be used. Mrs. Doris Downey — A baby boy to keep her little Miss Downey company. Mr. Charles Duffy — A female lab assistant. Mr. William Dugan — A suit bought brand new and an all male typing class. Mrs. Rhoda Farley — Unbreakable specimens for her biology class. Mr. Daniel Foley — A clerical folk dancing club. Miss Frances Forte — A personal maid to help with the art room. Mrs. Kathleen Galvin — A free period to catch up with the book room work. Mr. William Gilligan — A personal office with the sign “Men Only.” Mr. Ralph Good — A yearbook full of tranquilizers to keep up his good patience. Mr. Frank Grillo — A safe to put his paper money in. Miss Esther Hennessey — A ready-made Class Night Commit¬ tee. Miss Helen Kelly — 2,000 frogs for her sophomores to massa¬ cre. Mr. Albert Landrigan — A contract with W.E.Z.E. Mr. Leonard — A better definition of a “student.” Miss Louise O’Malley — A new school symbol. Miss Margaret Maguire — A bookkeeping class that balances - balances. Miss Lillian McCarthy — A room full of students that won’t break the machines. Mr. McClure — A punctual Glee Club who sings in tune. Miss Helen McGettrick — A private telephone to save steps to the office. Miss McGrath — An electric heater installed around her desk. Mr. John McGuckian — A year supply of attendance sheets. Mr. Edward McKenney — Someone to get his morning coffee. Miss Patricia McPherson — Hopes for a new gym. Miss Anna Mullin — A year supply of jobs for all students. Colonel Murphy — An appearance on the Debbie Drake Show. Miss Margaret O’Connell — A built-in facet. Miss Doris Philips — A female mannequin with perfect arms. Miss Inez Russell — A polka-dotted knit sweater — purple and gold, of course. Miss Ruth Thompson — A schedule of when yearbook pictures will be taken so there won’t be any surprise attacks. Miss Mary Thyne — We leave her in silent meditation as she thinks up a new system for the lunchroom. Miss Helene Varsos — A new bag of rollers and a teasing brush. Miss Martha Walsh — An elevator from the lunch room to 305. Mr. Henry Wendler — A telephone answering service. Mrs. Mollie Gleekman — A pair of roller skates to keep up with the students. Miss Florence Martin — A year supply of bandages. Miss Callahan — A big, hardy welcome from all her students. The Janitors — A tidy building. Underclassmen — A wonderful headmaster and understanding teachers who will help you on the road to success. Subscribed and sworn by the graduating class of 1963 Attorneys: Christine Burns Trudy Hockaday Susan Kudryk Witnesses: Rosemary Cinquegrano Linda Corbett 58 nr f't n TRAVEL-LOG Miss Bruno in San Francisco, California, in front of the “Golden Gate Bridge.” Mr. and Mrs. Gleekman aboard the “S.S. Queen Fredericka” Caribbean Cruise, 1962. WELCOME t- ST. THOMAS Miss McGettrick arriving at airport in St. Thomas — American Virgin Island, August, 1962. Miss O’Malley getting off plane at Madrid Air Port, August 20, 1962. 59 “Gravy Train” Cheese cake “No comment???” “Allan Funt, who?” Typji;ag Clamss als “Girls! an applicati on to Princeton?” “ — and coming into the final stretch, we have — “Just because you use Pepsodent, Su¬ san — ” SPORTS REPORTS Howard’s hot hand hits for TWO! Away we go? “Puck luck” mtm SAFE! 62 I Htoft ami nam: 63 ROOM 102 Row I: Delores Herbrand, Patricia Brown, Margo Burch, Cheryl Allen, Pat Carpenter, Nancy Becker, Hope Nickerson, Johnetta Bowden. Row II: Stephen Amort, Charles Walsh, Carol Bryant, Diane Calia, Sandra Carring¬ ton, Donna Brothers, Romona Baker, Helen Brand, Virginia Boggess, Miss Dempsey. Row III: James Sweat, Al- mon Beneway, Gerald Bennett, An¬ thony Alessi, Eileen Benner, Patricia Bennett, John Beldekas, Gerald Baker, Peter Bako, Marshall Arring¬ ton. ROOM 103 Row I: Angela Hester, Patricia La- Freniere, Myra LaBillois, Yvonne Hodge, Andrea Hazelwood, Mary Ar¬ iel, Doreen Johnson, Doreen James, Linda Hicks, Kathleen Jansky. Row II: Paul Greenfield, Charles Kelly, Joan Kunigenas, Margo Lee, Sandra Hernandez, Audrey Day, Jean Jager, Sonia Kowalczuk, Gretchen Johnson, Juanita Jones, Miss McGettrick. Row III : James Holmes, John Howard, Paul Hanley, James Howard, Philip Garland, James Dalton, Charles Hicks, David Maynard, Paul Hickey, James Bernard. Jagy ■ w ria r JaBi v % «► 4 Ai _ L ■ f pi pm ROOM 104 Row I: Delores Badgett, Marilyn Fel¬ ton, Catherine Bissett, Patricia Bir¬ mingham, Rose Bognar, Linda Boyce, Ophelia Bakon, Judith Boyd, Patricia Alston, Carole Barkas. Row II: Paul Moffitt, Michael Cahill, Barbara Fra¬ zier, Cynthia Blonda, Marilyn Smith, Marie Collins, Elizabeth Kunigenas, Judith Beane, Glenda Alley, Delores Albert, Miss Bruno. Row III: Robert Adair, Gerald Bond, Dennis Yee, Paul Robinson, Hans Bading, Harry Neeves, Carl Bersin, Daniel Duggan, Cleophas Bostick, John Anderson. ROOM 105 Row I: Veronica Graham, Dorothy Goodale, Barbara Greene, Vivian Ed¬ wards, Lillian Berzon, Lana Cook, Patricia Haynes, Phyllis Geso, Val¬ erie Samson. Row II: Gregory Dun¬ ham, Thomas Chandler, Nathaniel Ely, Mildred Grant, Frances Gillam, Ina Gibson, Janice Fitzgerald, John Farrell, Francis Carey, James Down¬ ing, Joseph Egan, Mr. Leonard. Row III: James Peterson, Robert Harris, Dennis Dujsik, Charles Wiley, Timo¬ thy Hopkins, Joseph Donovan, John Howard, Charles Doocey, Napoleon Fonseca, Ronald Sylvia, Patrick Cur¬ ley. ROOM 107 Row I: Blanche Jackson, Helen Dru¬ ry, Lillian Cronin, Theresa Cavossa, Nancy Daly, Patricia Collins, Patri¬ cia Davis, Audrey Coulter, Diane Devaney, Paula Lymneos. Row II: Michael Brodigan, Robert Burke, Walter Cassidy, Patricia Edwards, Stephanie Coleman, Tamara Bourso, Carolyn Crede, Geraldine Collyer, John Houghton, David Casipit, Mr. Donaghy. Row III: Thomas Cherry, Stanley Burnett, Robert Brandt, James Goodwin, Arthur Calvin, Da¬ vid Brown, Alfons Berketschuk. ROOM 111 Row I: Karen Charbonneau, Deb¬ orah Gogill, Sandra Browne, Mary Cherry, Marion Caudle, Helen Con¬ verse, Frankie Carter, Linda Cava- liere, Diane Bryett. Row II: Eileen Brennan, Susan Weiss, Maureen Con¬ nolly, Patricia Kalish, Patricia Col¬ ton, Dorothy Glynn, Gail Brown, Carol Cherney, Ethel Bridges, Jean¬ ette Canady, Jeanne Condron, Mr. Boyle. Row III: Roger Cole, Martin Smith, Leon Nawrocki, Leon Baron, Craig Clark, Henry Chapman, Rich¬ ard Rose, Anthony Watkins, Richard Keating. _ - Jm fv wm . r • ■ MM jSS iL i B | a I . 1 1 mm Tv wu — rjjj M 'Jm ROOM 112 Row I: Nancy Cotto, Dorothy Darby, Donna Craig, Janice Harkins, Ro¬ berta Connor, Dorothy Di Benedetto, Barbara Dennis, Odessa Coyne, Jo¬ sephine Duarte. Row II: Paul Quig¬ ley, Kathrine Davis, Geraldine Drew, Lorretta Cordaro, Mary Cotrone, Lois Craig, Arlene Hamlett, Cheryl Devlin, Linda DiPietro, Miss Walsh. Row III: Raymond Johnson, Gary Corning, George Magrath, Alfred Bowden, David Byars, John Riley, Donald DiVenuti, Herbert Doherty, John Curtis, Ronald Lewis, Joseph Dorsey, Leon Garabedian, Lawrence Moyen. ROOM 113 Row I: Carol Lombardo, Marie Mor¬ rill, Helen Miragias, Selma Mirson, Roseann Viotto, Alice Nappier, Do¬ lores Lombre, Sharon Moore, Miss Thyne. Row II: Marie Littig, Pauline McDowell, Ann MacNeil, Sandra Macklin, Joann McLaughlin, Judith Mutlow, Pamela Tebeau, Helen Mc¬ Clellan, Marilyn Moody, Rosemary MacLaughlin. Row III: Paul Kenne¬ dy, Michael Mahoney, Edward Loia- cono, Gerald Leeman, Joseph Joyce, James Lawless, David Hynes, Arthur Zahn, John Drews, Ralph Russo. LW J.3 I M ' 111 “ Mts Mi _| rjLflr™ w '■miM i ■ ■ • 4 JVl « Up ROOM 114 Row I: Robert Heffernan, Steven Smith, Sir Mirrion English, Martha Hunt, Marlene Langford, Cynthia Hunt, Robert Kelly, Kenneth Guille- mette, Raymond Hanson. Row II: James Moxlan, Robert Leonard, Rob¬ ert Dawson, Norman Williams, Ste¬ ven French, David Pye, Steven Roy, John Mills, Anthony Visconte, Mr. McKenney. Row III: Kenneth Howe, Steven Prest, Daniel Scanlan, Donald McPhail, Robert MacDonald, Thom¬ as Drever, Steven Peacock, Randall Teel, Wayne Cooper, Paul Gaudet. ROOM 117 Row I: Kathleen Garrity, Linda Ev¬ ans, Jean Elson, Donna Foster, Linda Eosco, Irene Gillis, Barbara Fields, Patricia Mallory, Betty Jean Glaze, Nancy Gillis. Row II: Robert Gor¬ man, Sandra Fripp, Louise Flynn, Joan Gendron, Maria Giampapa, Jean Gillooly, Carolyn Dunn, Mar¬ sha Engerman, Madelyne Edwards, Miss Varsos. Row III: James Egan, James Porter, Rodger Dunn, Alan Fuller, Paul Glynn, Richard George, Gerald Pongonis, Richard Gilson, Ed¬ ward Moynihan, Kenneth Ferria- bough, Anthony Garcia, Robert Vaughn, Robert Lynch. i T|— 1 I - JB x,' ’■ 'tw iff ’ 1 w 1 it ■ Bs; ml B , JBBI B ■ 1 JB V.jfSf V ft JM 3 Mr WA 3s I i A jEMfl yap ■ m rjr Eg - 4 ■ jQ m jq m ar Mr y ! A _£ VTJ || ft. 1 1 Lfl f.fl 4 BE I i I B m ■W ! 4 ROOM 202 Row I: Ann Newton, Marion Po- tacki, Joyce Rogers, Roberta Part¬ ridge, Avis Robinson, Charlotte Mow- ry, Deborah Haynes, Suzanne De Semone, Alice Roth, Barbara Ruscet- ti. Row II: James Lopes, Barbara Ro¬ manos, Virginia Potter, Sandra Nel¬ son, Shirley Richards, Carol Mustoe, Doreen Nasalski, Patricia O’Meary, Carol Norton, David Offutt, Miss O’¬ Connell. Row III: Fred Binda, Ste¬ phen Perron, Cedric McClester, Gary Matta, John Minihan, James Maho¬ ney, Leroy Rollins, Leo Osgood, Dwight Cox, Richard McKenna. ROOM 203 Row I: Rose Hemboldt, Jean Glen- non, Katherine Hegarty, Sandra Heaney, Elizabeth Le Baron, Cheryl Holmes, Patricia Hardy, Verna Haynes, Deborah Gordon, Diane Harrington. Row II: Harold Harris, Daniel Winton, Paul Hanley, Jeanne Haney, Linda Hinckley, Janice Haef- ner, Cora Hayes, Elizabeth Horton, John Kemian, Antonio Gonsalves, Miss McCourt. Row III: Dennis Hickson, Michael Kearney, Dennis Lloyd, George Gould, William Grif¬ fin, Warren Harriss, Albert Holland, Allen Jones, Austin Lee, Gerard Car- roll, Robert Hartley. ROOM 210 Row I: Edna Hunt, Mary McSherry, Gail Ingalls, Nancy Jackson, Cheryl Isles, Candy Livingston, Jane Rich- endollar, Virginia Keefe, Arleane Jackson, Donna Instasi, Carol Jack. Row II: Jean Thompson, Pamela Johnston, Judith Bolanes, Carol La- Guardia, Kathleen Kilroy, Sheila Lewis, Lois Blanchard, Francesca Kurjanowicz, Sylvia Johnson, Linda LaFreniere, Shirley Johnson, Annette Jones, Mr. Frank C. Grillo. Row III: Pamela Jeffress, Johnnie Jones, James MacLeod, Paul Zinko, George Chak- makian, Joseph King, Raymond Johnson, Albert Phelan, Byron Bell, Frank Knight, Richard Kardinal, El¬ eanor Jones. ROOM 214 Row I: Janet Ryan, Nancy Lowson, Patricia McNamara, Nancy Marcuc- ci, Linda Manarch, Evelyn Milliken, Sandra Marsh, Mabel Maddrey, Mary McMahon, Patricia Adams. Row II: Eugenia Mazur, Sandra Magi, Theresa Montgomery, Ann McLeod, JoAnne Ross, Dawn McLeod, Eileen DeChris- toforo, Margo Mankiewicz, Katherine Marden, Elizabeth McMahon, Mr. Foley. Row III: William McCarthy, Nicholas Suchy, Darryl Evans, Wal¬ ter Mills, John Harris, Nathaniel Maddox. • 9 1 L ' ' JMk; . ■ a M ya ■ Z-! c 7 f'hT f . ! It ROOM 302 Row I: Kathleen Pilkington, Angelin Moore, Norma Hargrove, Marion Murphy, Mary O’Connell, Carolyn Moxes, Thelma Pace, Ida Oden, Eve¬ lyn Moran, Judith Murphy. Row II: Sandra Pomare, Marjorie Powell, Kathryn Berard, Phyllis Norton, Bar¬ bara Inmans, Susan Pemberton, Wava Oakman, Georgianna Mosher, Sandra Munafo, Mrs. Downey. Row III: James Murphy, James Tiberio, Michael Connare, Douglas Peder¬ sen, Richard Clancy, Gerald O’Leary, Edwin Wilfert, John Roy, William Hayes, Bernard Powell, Lars Lind. ROOM 303 Row I: Ruth Masse, Pauline Goss, Leslee Shepherd, Alice Ruf, Carolyn Smith, Carol Griffin, Kathryn Red¬ dish, Kathleen Raymond, Lillian Rei¬ ser, Nancy Jacobs, Jeanne Sheperd. Row II: Kenneth Reddick, Albert Seavey, Jacqueline Selian, Ernestine Rivers, Joan Silvia, Patricia Scala, Gloria Robery, Mary Lou Regan, An¬ drea Sarkisian, Patricia Otto, Miss Thompson. Row III: Gunnar Saul- gozis, Phillip Reed, Deltev Raesch, Edward Shea, Steven DeCosta, Rich¬ ard Severin, Joseph Sears, George Semper, William Rogers. ! . £■ MBt -1 I } 9 rjp 'VH-i ROOM 304 Row I: Sandra Shelly, Phyllis Tar- divo, Frances Troiano, Eileen Car¬ michael, Sheryl Cruz, Eileen Sullivan, Eileen Kehrmyer, Patricia Darragh, Elaine Johnison, Gail Steeves. Row II: Barbara Rose, Patricia Smith, Evelyn Tilford, Gail Tiens, Joyce Thomas, Stella Stachewsky, Linda Sullivan, Paulette Fubel, Paula Tur- cotte, Alice Smith, Judith Staney, Miss Russell. Row III: Shirley Tur¬ ner, Donna Stewart, Dorothy Thom¬ as, Alfred Slavenwhite, Robert Stein¬ er, Gary Stiles, Paul Stanley, Ben¬ jamin Haskins, David Bankes, Frank Torento, Beverly Smith, Venetta Thomas. ROOM 305 Row I: Diane Shumilla, Juanita Smith, Rosemary Scanlin, Catherine Scopelitis, Helen Sharkey, Laurie Smith, Elizabeth Sheehan, Dorothy Smith, Maryanne Scully, Vivian Smith. Row II: Richard Joseph, James Madrey, Anthony Rhodes, Ro¬ berta Henningson, Linda Stimpert, Patricia Tedeschi, Penelope Smith, Peter Scaglione, Kenneth Ingalls, Miss Hubbard. Row III: George Sa- bacs, Peter Pappas, David Gee, Philip Pierce, John Gannon, Thomas Sholes, Russell Palmer, Paul Doherty, Rich¬ ard Segal. F 1 f k _ Ji i ’ ; r I ROOM 306 Row I: Rosemary Ward, Veronica Higginbottom, Beverly Winget, Wil- helmina Wright, Sandra Stewart, Elizabeth Winton, Carol Tolbert, Sharyn Dowd, Margery Travers, Catherine Villa. Row II: Anthony Sisto, Kenneth Thatcher, Lucille Walz, Virginia Wilson, Prenell Weav¬ er, Carole Welcher, Carole Wiles, Johnetta Wiles, Cynthia Theodorakis, Miss Kelley. Row III: James Zeolla, Gil Waytes, Charles Watson, Al¬ bert Williams, John Sullivan, William Taylor, James Stewart, Theodore Simpson, William Waldsmith. ROOM 307 Row I: Elizabeth Woodford, Jessie Williamson, Dorothy Wright, Doro¬ thy Wilkins, Audrey Waterman, Ed- wena Williams, Carol Bolling, Laurel Black, Janet White, Rosemary Ward, Jacqueline Wilson. Row II: Sandra Petersen, Faith Virtue, Hazel Wash¬ ington, Janice Walsh, Janice Wash- in ton, Nancy Kumph, Barbara Tu- tel. n, Suzanne West, Mrs. Farley. Roh III: Gary Waytes, Wayne Whit¬ ney, Tames Ingalls, Thomas Walker, Richa i Vanasse, Harold Lindsay, Edwai Vaara. J. J. GOOD and SONS FUNERAL SERVICE HI 2-4700 336 Dudley Street Boston 19, Mass. “Meet Me At Jones’ ” Exclusive Lines of Greeting Cards Gifts - School Supplies - Framing JONES CAMERA GIFT SHOP Mrs. Elinor S. Clee, Prop. 683 Centre St. J.P. METROPOLITAN FURNITURE CO. Generous Donators of Hope Chests for Senior Girls 640 Centre St., Jamaica Plain 30, Mass. JAmaica 2-3900 BARRY’S DELI Choice Cold Cuts ‘Home Cooked Meals’ Fried Fish - To - Go 729 Centre St. Jamaica Plain WOODY’S Jamaica Plain’s only Record Shop 385 Centre Street JA 4-6611 71 Compliments of FRED ZEYTOONJIAN General Oil Burner Service Co. Inc. Fuel Oils Sales - Service - Installations JA 4-1980 373 Centre St. CLASSIC CLEANSERS, INC. 650 Centre . Street Jamaica Plain, Mass. Opposite Jamaica Plain Post Office Dry Cleaning — Dyeing The Place Where Everybody Meets GREEN ELM Corner of Green and Elm Sts. Jamaica Plain JA 4-9554 JA 4-9519 488 CENTRE STREET, JAMAICA PLAIN Telephone: JAmaica 4-2080 opposite M. E. Curley School 72 A TELEPHONE JOB OFFERS BOTH CAREER AND SOCIAL SATISFACTION WITHOUT BREAKING STRIDE, why not graduate from high school to the Telephone Company? You’ll love the friendly young people who’ll work with you, and the many social activities that make your work so pleasant and rewarding. OPPORTUNITY IS EXCELLENT and your ability will be recognized. Your starting salary should climb with regular increases. And, of course, Company benefits, security, and regular advancement are well-known reasons why working for the Telephone Company is so attractive to graduates. TELEPHONE JOBS ARE IMPORTANT, vital to the effective communications of the community, the nation, and the world. When you take your place as a respected member of the telephone community, we’ll train you, on full salary, even without previous job experience. Why not come and see our employment interviewer soon . . . before you graduate? Ask your Guidance Counselor to tell you when and where to apply. NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE 73 COMPLIMENTS OF mm; Bernat Master £h d Yarns jis sm EMILE BERNAT SONS COMPANY 99 BICKFORD ST. , JAMAICA PLAIN 30, MASS. MANN AND MANN LOCAL AND DISTANT NON-SECTARIAN FUNERAL SERVICE 44 Perkins Street Jamaica Plain, Mass. Telephone: JAmaica 2-2500 LEO J. COSTELLO PERSONAL INSURANCE SERVICE SINCE 1930 78 SOUTH ST. JAMAICA PLAIN JA 4-5000 FA 3-7063 74 COMPLIMENTS OF Purdy Photographers OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHERS TO THE CLASS OF 1963 367 Boylston Street Boston, Massachusetts Try Our Delicious Submarine Sandwich COUSIN'S LUNCH 636 Centre St. Jamaica Plain Walter Carney Michael Feathers Walter Labonte Danny Costa Peter Bako George Goldstein Thomas McLaren Joseph Barry Joseph Joyce Stephen Perron George Famelitis John Kelly Peter Scaglione Donald Spinelli Kenneth Thatcher Compliments of . . . ROOM 203 Compliments of THE CLASS OF 1962 Compliments of . . . THE KEY CLUB JAMAICA PLAIN HIGH SCHOOL President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer 76 COMPLIMENTS OF 1 CO-OPERATIVE RETAILING CLASS ROOM 106 Evelyn Beaudet Charlotte Mahoney Edward Berger Eleanor Mallory Mary Lou Bowes Laura McKay Roberta Brown James McGlame Russell Browne Diane McQuiggan Paul F. Connolly Richard McGonagle Thomas Cullen Carolyn Murphy John Goodale Donna Phelan Judith Herbin Joan Randall Lillian Johansen George Trudel Elaine Kilsow Lois Wilkinson Dolores Williams Joanne Blair Alice Smith Eileen Sullivan Cheryl Cruz Beverly Smith Phyllis Tardino Patricia Darragh Jennifer Smith Edna Taylor Paulette Fubel Patricia Smith Dorothy Thomas Compliments of Elaine Johnson Paul Stanley Joyce Thomas Eileen Kehrmeyer Stella Stashewsky Vanetta Thomas ROOM 304 John O’Brien Barbara Rose Gail Steeves Robert Steiner Gail Tiews Evelyn Tilford Sandra Skelly Donna Stewart Frank Torento Judith Slaney Lonnie Stewart Paulette Turcotte Alfred Slavenwhite Gary Stiles Shirley Turner Frances Troiano Kathryn Berard Sandra Munafo Douglas Pederson Richard Clancy James Murphy Susan Pemberton Compliments of Norma Hargrove Judith Murphy Linda Percy William Hayes Marion Murphy Arnold Perkins ROOM 302 Lars Lind Phyllis Norton Kathleen Pilkington Angelin Moore Wava Oakman Sandra Pomare Evelyn Moran Mary O’Connell Bernard Powell Anthony Morelli Ida Oden Marjorie Powell Georgianna Mosher Gerald O’Leary John Roy Carolyn Motes Thelma Pace James Tiberio 77 COMPLIMENTS OF THE SENIOR AMERICAN GOVERNMENT CLASSES Compliments of . . . Judie Currie Shirley Reddick Joseph Sears Steven De Costa Philip Reed Albert Seavey Pauline Goss Rosetha Roberts George Semper ROOM 303 Carol Griffin Gloria Robery Edward Shea Nancy Jacobs William Rogers Carolyn Smith Ruth Massie Alice Ruf Joan Silvia Patricia Otto Andrea Sarkisian Lynne Silvers MISS THOMPSON Donna Pugsley Gunnar Saulgozis Jeanne Shepard Kathleen Raymond Patricia Scala Leslee Shepherd Richard Severin Jacqueline Selian Compliments of . . . Theodore Simpson Margery Travers Carole Welcher Anthony Sisto Catherine Villa Carole Wiles James Steward Lucille Walz Johnetta Wiles John Sullivan William Waldsmith Albert Williams ROOM 306 William Taylor Rosemary Ward Virginia Wilson Kenneth Thatcher Charles Watson Beverly Winget Cynthia Theodorakis Gil Waytes Wilhelmina Wright Carol Tolbert Prenell Weaver James Zeollo Elizabeth Winton 78 Paul Doherty Russell Palmer John Gannon Peter Pappas William Hanafin Philip Pierce Roberta Henningson James Porter Stephen Larkin R. C. Pruitt James Madrey Anthony Rhodes Richard Joseph Valerie Sanzi Peter Scaglione ROOM 305 Rosemary Scanlon Diane Shumilla Catherine Scopelites Dorothy Smith Mary Ann Scully Juanita Smith Richard Segel Laurie Smith Helen Sharkey Penny Smith Elizabeth Sheehan Vivian Smith Thomas Sholes Linda Stimpert Patricia Tedeschi Mary .Ariel Paul Hanly James Bernard Andrea Hazelwood Michael Burke Sandra Hernandez James Dalton Angela Hester Audrey Day Paul Hickey Philip Gerland Charles Hicks Henry Graham Linda Hicks Paul Greenfield Yvonne Hodge ROOM 103 James Holmes Charles Kelly James Howard Sonia Konalzuck Jean Jager Joan Kunegenos Doreen James Myra LaBillos Kathleen Jansky Patricia LaFrennier Doreen Johnson Margo Lee G retehen Johnson Diane Lesser Juanita Jones David Maynard COMPLIMENTS OF MRS. CLARA BARRY MISS MARY ANNE BARRY MR. MRS. JOHN COSTA MR. MRS. THOMAS DONOVAN MR. MRS. DAVID McHUGH Lillian Bergon James Downing Francis Carey Dennis Dujsik Thomas Chandler Joseph Egan Lana Cook Nathaniel Ely Patrick Curley John Fannell Joseph Donovan Janice Fitzgerald Charles Doocev Napoleon Foncisca Marilyn Furlong ROOM 105 Phyllis Geso Redulla Habison Ina Gibson Bernice Hamilton Frances Gillan Timothy Hopkins Dorothy Goodale John Howard Veronica Graham Patricia Haynes Mildred Grant Valerie Samson Barbara Greene Ronald Sylvia Charles Wiley 79 Robert Adair Ophelia Bakon Delores Albert Carole Barkas Marion Aldsworth Judith Beane Patricia Alston Patricia Birminghan John Anderson Carl Bersin Delores Badgett Catherine Bissitt Hans Bading Cynthia Blonda ROOM 104 Rose Bogner Philip Crahan Gerald Bond Dan Duggan Cleophas Bostick Marilyn Felton Linda Boyce Betty Kunigenas Judy Boyd Paul Moffit Michael Cahill Ida Ruzsits Marie Collins Marilyn Smith Dennis Yee Laurel Black Barbara Tutelian Carol Bolling Edward Vaara Craig Clark Richard Vanasse James Ingalls Faith Virtue Nancy Kumph Thomas Walker Harold Lindsay Janice Walsh Sandra Petersen Hazel Washington ROOM 307 Audrey Waterman Janet White Dolores Watkins Dorothy Wilkins Shirley Watkins Jessie Williamson Gary Waytes Jacqueline Wilson Suzanne West Elizabeth Woodford Dorothy Wright Alfons Berketshuk Stanley Burnett Tamara Bourso Arthur Calvin Robert Brandt David Casipit Michael Brodigan Walter Cassidy David Brown Thomas Cherry Robert Burke Stephanie Coleman Patricia Collins ROOM 107 Geraldine Collyer Diane Devaney Audrey Coulter Helen Drury Carolyn Crede Judith Dunlop Lillian Cronin Patricia Edwards Nancy Daly John Houghton Patricia Davis Blanche Jackson Paula Lymneos Mary Wilson Leon Bar an Frankie Carter Eileen Brennan Cecelia Cass | Ethel Bridges Henry Chapman Sandra Browne Karen Chabonneau Diane Bryette Carol Cherry Jeanette Canady Mary Cherry Deborah Cogill ROOM 111 Roger Cole Richard Keating j Patricia Colton Leon Nawrocki Maureen Connolly Sandra Norton Helen Converse Richard Rose Patricia Delvendo Martin Smith Dorothy Glynn Anthony Watkins Susan Weiss - _ 80 This book printed by VELV ATONE, a special process of litho graphic printing. 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