Lincoln Sudbury High School - Dyad Yearbook (Sudbury, MA)

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Cc DY AD LINCOLN - SUDBURY REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL Sudbury, Massachusetts 1960 To reflect, to remember, to relive, and by this active remembrance, to rebound into the future, revitalized. EE EEE ee eS eee — . DEDICATION We, the Class of 1960, proudly dedicate our ''Dyad to Mr. Paul B. Mitchell and Mr. Harold M. Sullivan. Mr. Harold M, Sullivan Mr. Paul B, Mitchell for the stimulation of his teaching of history, IN GRATEFUL APPRECIATION for his extra-curricular counseling, for the knowledge acquired in his English classes, for his never-failing wisdom as class advisor, for their unfailing interest and participation in our class activities, for their many talents; make-up, disk-jockeying, dancing and for their sincerity. ADMINISTRATION Mr, C. Newton Heath, Superintendent B.A. University of New Hampshire M.A. University of New Hampshire Dr. Leslie M. Tourville, Principal B.S. Tufts University M.Ed, Harvard University Ed.D., Harvard University Mr, PaulJ, Vernon, Director of Guidance B.S. Bates College M.A, Clark University Superintendent Heath, Principal Tourville, Vice-Principal Thurston FACULTY . rlock! (7B. 6.) University of Massachusetts }YOjne Economics, , ”MIRIAM S, COOMBS A rte z., A.B., Middlebury, . NOTA... University of © Connecticut ¢ English, Journalism; Guidance Yearbook, Tom-Tom, Senior Chorus, KATHERINE D, BARTON Keep your eyes on the VERA CURRIER ALLEN To thine own self be true. B.S., Simmons Biology, Freshman Science; Science Club, JOHN BOWDOIN B.S., Springfield College Modern European History, World Civilization; Forum Club, Freshman Class Advisor. Bay, oH Chow No bh bey Sen + yoo Wink uaa rs HARRY EATON I don't agree. A.B., Tufts Ed.M., Harvard M.A., Middlebury and Tufts Diplome de Hautes Etudes, University of Grenoble, France, French, German, BRAMWELL R. ARNOLD Don't worry, if you don't get it now,” B.S., Ed.M., Harvard Physics, Math, History and Theory of Science; Science Club. JOHN W, BLACK The best things in life cost money.” B.S., Massachusetts Col- lege of Art M.S., Syracuse University Fine Arts and Crafts; Stage Design Group, Art Film and Lecture Series, Kaleidoscope. RUTH BUXTON Vale! A.B., University of Vermont Latin Junior Class Advisor, Junior Classical League, Freshman Girls’ Chorus. JOHN DOON A.B., Holy Cross, M.A., Clark University American History, World Civilization; History Seminar, MARION F, EDWARDS B.S., Beaver College Biology, Anatomy and Physiology, Girls’ Health; Guidance, Science Club, Modern Dance. MARJORIE FLANAGAN A.B., Syracuse University Algebra, Geometry, JOAN GALE A.B., Pembroke College M.Ed., Tufts University English, Reading; Junior Red Cross, MARISA GORI A.B., Bryn Mawr English; Fencing. INGRID, JERPESEN WAI] Righty BlA., ‘Tufts English, ‘Drama, RICHARD J, JOHNSON B.S., Northeastern Business Law, Bookkeeping, Typing, Business Survey; Student Council Store, Faculty Athletic Manager. . ALAN FLYNN B.S., M.S., University of Massachusetts Basic Math, Basic Science; Stamp Club, WILLIAM GALVIN A.B., Harvard, M.Ed., Boston College Math, FRANK HEYS JR. I'm a very quiet soul and say very little, A.B., Harvard A.M., Middlebury English, ELAINE JEVELY B.S., Lufts M.A.T., Harvard Chemistry, Biology; Science Club. ROBERT JONES B.S., University of Maine Physical Education, Intra- murals, Coach, DAVID KOTKOV Aren't you glad you came? A.B., Vanderbilt, {a A.M., ie 6 i e French. PAUL MITCHELL As my grandmother would say- A.B., St. Michael's M,A., Clark University U.S. History, Russian History; History Seminar, BARBARA KEMP A.B., Pembroke College A.M.T., Harvard Uni- versity English; Ninth Notes, Kaleidoscope. ALEXANDER MARSHALL A.B., Middlebury M.A., Boston University Mathematics; Student Council, AREXI PREVOT A.M., Smith M.A., Middlebury French, PAULA KOTILAINEN Showers B.S., Bridgewater State Teachers College Physical Education; Intramurals, Cheerleaders, Softball. HELEN PSYRAS This office is getting noisy. B.S., Simmons Shorthand, Office Practice, Personal Typing, Briefhand, Transcription; Business Club, JOHN MACCINI The impossible takes slightly longer than the difficult. A.B., A.M., Boston University Earth Science Elements of Chemistry; ° Radio Club. LAURA S, POLLOCK Bless your heart.” A.B., Radcliffe Ed.M., Harvard Guidance American Problems; Orchestra, Freshman Girls' Chorus. HAROLD MARTIN SULLIVAN A.B., St. Anselm's College M.Ed., University of Maine English, Speech; PAUL JOHN WALSH B.S. in Ed., Fitchburg State Teachers College Industrial Arts, Mechanical Drawing; Tom-Tom, Senior Class Advisor. MARY LOUISE ROBERTS Move! !!1 B.S., Beaver College Girls’ Physical Education; Guidance Coach; Field Hockey, Basketball, Interclass Archery, Softball. IRENE TUTUNY B.S. in Ed., Salem State Teachers College Business; Guidance Counselor, Yearbook, Tom-Tom. HENRY C, ZABIEREK B,A., University of Rhode Island U.S. History, Modern European History, American Problems; Student Council. Sophomore Class Advisor, ELIZABETH STONEHAM B.S., Simmons Librarian; Library Club, PAUL VOLK It'satOt me size of axe dog YQ B.S, Cornleandstate Teachers College M.A., Albany State Teachers College Physical Education; Intramurals, Coach: Soccer, Basketball. BERNTH LINDFORS A.B., Oberlin English, WILLIAM H, COOPER A.B., Harvard English, ROGER T. THURSTON Will the following people DLGASe ctrett B.S., Clark University Springfield College, M.S. Chemistry, History and Theory of Science; Vice-Principal, R.CLIFF WING B.Ed., Keene Teachers College M.Ed., Boston University Driver Education. Mrs, Hope E, Baldwin SECRETARY Mrs, Ellen D, Borg SECRETARY Mrs, Garcia Kimball GUIDANCE SECRETARY CAFETERIA STAFF Charles Viera, Ellsworth Oulton, William Long, Mrs, Jane Parks, Mrs, Roberta Podgurski, Mrs, Eleanor E, MacDonald, James Horan, Oliver Wainio, Mrs, Edith Coughlin, Mrs, Rita Dempsey, Mrs, Alice Dunsford Miss Virginia Whitney, R.N. SCHOOL NURSE SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Dick Wolfe, Kevin Lyons, TREASURER VICE PRESIDENT Pam Blake, Bruce Bergen, SECRETARY PRESIDENT President's Message Sure he that made us...gave us not That capability and godlike reason To fust in us unus'd, Hamlet, Act IV, Sc. iv Four years ago we came to Regional, bringing with us those God-given talents which are to be used to our greatest advantage, and to the advantage of our country and our fellow man. What has Regional given us? An awareness of our capabilities in many fields, an appreciation of our smallness, and an inspira- tion to better ourselves by taking advantage of our potential. What can we return to Regional? An expression of our gratitude, made manifest in our daily lives, showing our ability to persevere in our pursuit of those goals set for us by our teachers and counselors. As we leave Regional and go out on our own, let us continue to grow and improve ourselves, making use of that ''capability and god- like reason to better ourselves not just materially, but also intellectually, mor- ally, and spiritually. Bruce Bergen President 10 PER ADELER MPetle'. -‘'Viking July 11 The remaining twenty-four goals were scored by... Bermuda shorts, the only blight on life...Anyone want to play ping-pong ?...Earnest figure near his locker each morning...Good looking... Wish(es) he could stay longer -oeAlways a smile... Soccer 4; Fencing 4; Cho- rus 4; Student Exchange 4. PETER ROWE BACON Pete ! July 30 Pint-sized panic...Ey,Coach Bacon!...Now, girls, watch out...Easy-going... There was a little boy who hada little coy...L. Variety Show 1; Soccer Manager 1,2,3; Baseball 2; Fencing 4; Yearbook 4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4. ieee GINIA AMERO Ginny Ae ae 4 r. Wing's private typist Sestled VLG OLE. PIV ULES ce ae be heard 'most any- Nae Terror of Twin Veh BS .c0 Hey CTPACLE ¢lisee in Walther ketball 2; Shop U.S. Camera Club §; ASY tography 3; Tom-Tom 3; Yearbook 4; Home Economics 4; Business 4; Chorus 4, BRUCE RICHARD BALDWIN Baldy January 12 Business interests...''Can I borrow your eraser? ',.. Flying, green chey!!!... That So'thern dra-a-al... The reason his father's new falcon needs a new engine... Parson Baldwin...''This cotton pickin' chicken pluck- er.''...Intramurals 2; Chorus Le ll DOUGLAS RAYMOND ASHWORTH Doug July 24 Nilmehere. Mi sseGo raalless Haven't you got a calendar yet? ...Tall lad, misleading scowl...Nobody really knows how hard he works...outside of school...''Anybody for motorcycles ? ..,.Fencing 4; Chorus 4; Intramurals 3,4. JOHN SNOWDEN BEAUMONT John October 13 Can always be found in Wayland...This boy really is quiet!...Bookkeeping classes. BRUCE WESTBROOK BERGEN Dru January 2 Tete-a-tetes with Mr. Sul- livan in study hall... We've got the team and the cap- tain...Oh come on, you Seniors, we will make this the best year ever!''...We couldn't have done without his encouragement... Soccer 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3, Capt. 4; Baseball 3, 4; Fencing 4; Chorus 3,4; Class President 4. PAMELLA RUTH BLAKE Pam, Pamela May 6 Aims high and hits the mark...ready with a smile ...£Radcliffe, she knows for sure...Subdued whisper in class, ''Nooo, Mr. Mitchell, ..e xplosive giggles during lunch... Ninth Notes 1; Student Council 1; Orchestra 1,2, 4; Tom-Tom Bus.Mgr. 2, Editor 3,4; Yearbook 1,2, Co-Editor 4; Class Secre- tary 1,2,3,4; Foreign Ex- change Student 3; Jr. Red Cross Pres. 3; Rep.Mass. Stud.Gov.Day,3; History Seminar 4; Basketball 1,2, 3, Co-Capt.4. ELIZABETH ANN BRADLEY Buffy RALPH PARMENTER BENNETT Ralph July 20 Can be found in Bentley's Store...''That plane was a cargo plane!!...''I'm firm- minded, you're stubborn, and he's pig-headed '... Good dancer...Quiet-but don't count on it!... Class President 3; Rifle Glub 1; Soccer 2. SANDRA ELLEN BORG Sandy, Sands October 13 Mr. Sullivan, would you like a lifesaver? '...Art enthusiast...Plays the or- gan...School buses, stop signs, and Sandy...Missy, the Siamese...Comment ca Vale Art GlubulgeebDance Committee 1,2,3,4; Intra- murals 1,2,3,4; Drama 2, 3,4; Beaux Arts Festival 3; Variety Show 1; Yearbook 4, April 14 Well-dressed...Business world, here she comes... Party anyone ?''...Writes songs-sings 'em too...Hey, really, she can do those stunts in gym...Diablesse,., Cheerleader 3, i _ MARY ANNE BOYD Maggie June 1 Whiz kid in Latin...Four- wheel drive on the skating rink,..''What's your trouble ? ' .-eY ‘know... Quaint...likes to ride horses... Intramurals 1. 12 GAIL EVELYN BRISSON Briss, ' “Gailsy June 22 It's a good book, I read it last night... But Mr. Za- bierek, I think...'' Love me, love my Terminology... Any good nursing schools in Providence ?... 'Guess what, I lost another pound!!!! .,.Telephone: Eglebert Who?...Which Eglebert?...Oh, yes, the other Eglebert. ...Chorus 1,2,4; Drama 4; History Seminar 4; Tom-Tom 4. JOSEPH DOMENIC COTONI JR. “Toe! ! December 28 Sound Off, 1,2...Miss Gale's Pet Peeve...Oh! Those homeroom sessions -eeGirls-cars ? ?...Maroon! What a color...Little Joe - -Do you ever lose your comb ?.,.He finally spoke in Mr. Sullivan's English class...Shop Club 1; Intra- murals 1,2. FRANCIS JOSEPH CARUSO FE ran'' March 11 Strum 'n' hum,..Mixes a fast coke working in the drug store...Quiet-without his guitar,., ’Tony...€Peee oh, Fran! .,.The Great —— ...New England Conserv- atory of Music-ahhhhhh... Rifle Club 1; J. Red.Cross Council 3; Variety Show 1, 2,3,4. PRISCILLA T, COUGHLIN Be ted Si Pat! March 9 Tall and neatly dressed... Brown eyes and ponytail... What a delicious job... 'Did you say New York? ..,Ex- plored Colorado last sum- mer...Air Force Academy? owes vir. Mitchell,...1 enjoyed it! '..,Biology Club 2; Home Economics Club 2,3; Year- book 4, 13 PENELOPE HALL CHELLIS Penny. July 8 Oh! that hair...Sunny... Crazy over that Kingston Trio...Forever teasing Mr. Black...Quick sense of hu- mor...''Anyone for a little fun? ...Whiz kid in art... But Miss K., you told me Se NrtiClubelsgeoottba tele Basketball 1,3; Intramur- aLSEINZeo,4 wad Red Gross Council 3; Yearbook 4. GEORGE BENJAMIN CUNNINGHAM Dete ' May 14 Bulging bank balance-wish it were in the Class Trea- SUtViessats,..«dlaxy,Oar Hop...Girls...Bee Bop and be merry...hockey, hockey eoeand more hockey.ee soccer J i oa aaa ca Ast 2 a ROSALIND SHIRLEY DARBY Roz ! Darbs'! August 6 Mr. Thurston's secretary ..-Eye of the hurricane... The one who can hit those high notes w-a-y up there ..sReady, able, and will- ing...Jordan Marsh fellow worker...eF rank Sinatra has a new album out!!...Tom- Tom 3; Yearbook 2,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4. RICHARD DE CILIO Dick September 17 Beat music..eBongos... Freshmen girls...Cool bowler...Really swinging and he swings!!...Red con- vertible...Geometric gen- ius. ; 3 SUSAN BRADFORD DAVIS Sue!! October 26 Competent Varsity member ...!'Now come on you guys . ePhysics: ''Oh I just don't know anything. '...Bright spot in our class...Support for every group effort... Laugh, giggle, explosion... Blllush...Ninth Notes 1; Student Council 2; Drama 2,3; Co-Chm, decorations Prom 3; Tom-Tom 3; Year- book 2,4; Foreign Exchange Student 3; Student Exchange Committee3,47,(2.1.0.4. Executive Committee 4; Basketball 1,2,4; Field Hockey 3,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4. JAMES L, DEVOLL Jimmy Jim!'! March 15 '48 Plymouth..,.Hardware Store... Temperamental... He is everywhere...Already working on his proposed profession - a policeman? 14 DAVID PARMENTER DAVISON Dave'! October 9 Those anatomy classes... Wow! what a model}... Mr. Sullivan! Oh, Mr. Sullivan ?''... I could have danced all night. ... But Mr. Mitchell-aaah-if- aaalees oes Soccer 1,2,3,4; Baseball 2; Basketball 1,3; Class Vice-President 3. ROBERT ARTHUR DEW Bob ''Mountain ' April 14 Scientific mind...C.A.P. main interest...Good na- tured...Talkative...That mysterious brown bag... Air Force goal...Always seen reading a dictionary ee Be reasonable-do it my way.” PRISCILLA ELIZABETH DINGEE Ad © rae A September 7 Cheerful with a big C...Al- ways ready to help anybody mee wnnho!s Mr, Heys...But cee 'eoe Mr. Sullivan, why can't I be 1?''...Animal lover...''I guess I won't be a nurse, Miss Edwards, «ee Mr. Mitchell should Seeereeo. sseritie Club 1; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Yearbook Ze, Forum Club 2,3; P.T.S.A. Refreshments l, 4; Junior Prom Decora- tions 3; Basketball Mgr. 4; Children's Day Chair- man 4, JOHN F. FEROLITO, JR. Jack ! December 26 Tall...Quiet...After purpose, procedure, observation... the conclusion: he does talk. Mysterious member of all honors classes..,unvoiced feelings about term papers Jostsneohny? hm. GEORGIANNA DRUZBA George'' ''Georgi September 27 '59 Pontiac...Jordan Marsh PR Lhat flattire,. eres one girl who needn't worry about her weight...Depend- able--whether it's typing or the writing of the Dodo Song...Chorus 4; Yearbook 4; Tom-Tom 2,3; Ninth Notes 1; Prom Commit- tee 3. JULIE ELLEN FORBES Nelien's 'Forbsie” December 19 Great imitator...Fastest left wing ever...'' Look what Drip, Drop, and Droop left; ..-Hic; haec, HOCH EOTDSIE +e LIiger: .... Anyone for a Charles- fants, .omiue...Field Hockey 2,3,4; Softball 1, 2,3,4; Basketball 4; Bas- ketball Mgr. 3; Fencing 4; Sports Club 3; Year- book 4; Rifle Club 1; Chorus 3,4. 15 4 i: iia { Pe : 3 arise d eS 2 al tee % Se e os oF 2 JANICE MAY FARRELL Jan January 1 The Wild One...(Short n' Smart)...Wavy red hair... Likes Jazz...Pianist... Miss Edwards, are you sure ?''.,, Likes ''Seven- teen,'' records, Kingston Toertd, . Mr. Mitchell; didn't you say that...? ' Chorus 1,2,3,4; Forum Club 2; Art Series 3; Tom-Tom 3,4; Yearbook 2; Red Cross Represent- ative 3. PENELOPE ANN FOSTER Penny August 28 Fascinated by---beat- NikSitees..DearaseesA tt—h periods per week...Handy hello ...Original ideas... Good-natured...Musician es Lhe laugh that can break up any cast on stage...Or- chestra 1,2,4; Drama 3,4; Art Club Z2,3,4. LINDA ELIZABETH FRANSON Lynn April 3 A blue-eyed blonde...Pre- tends to be quiet...''Oh, Rosa!''.,.Favorite dancing partner ?...Becomes tongue- tied and blushes.,..Loves to sing and dance...Chorus 2, 3,4; Drama 1; Rifle Club 1; Library Club 1; Intra- murals 2; Business Club 4. JEFFREY EVANS GRAY eit January 4 Stable boy...Yuh, husky... That watch ticking in your pocket (are you sure it's a watch ?)...Hot rodder... Cool driver...Another fire last night? DOUGLAS FRASER Doug October 21 Baldwin, N.Y....Waldorf High...Rock 'n roll... Staunch supporter of school and town activities --cam- era in hand...Physics... Electronics...Radios...That car? ??...Yearbook 4; Tom- Tom 3,4; Chorus 4, JAMES MARTIN GIURLEO JR. Jim ! January 24 Give with the squeeze, man, ...Er, play your accordion, hm ?...He laughs, you laugh, and-what's he laughing about anyway ?...Green thumb boy...And he talks, Italian too. 16 a tte aa 7 JOSEPH ANGELO GALLO Joey May 23 A pick-up truck...Dream fulfilled...Wild time--- anyone ?,.. Still got those forest fire stamping boots ? '...A real whiz--in Mr. Zabierek's U.S. His- tory class...Always causing o eEnjoyment..eout, Dus, Bute uti. SANDRA ELLEN HAMMAR Sandee Aprigit Gee, that beautiful hair... The day she went for her license...Boys ? ?...Short and sweet...Pleasing to the eye...Chorus 1,2,3,4; Ritle Club 1,2; Drama 4; Arch- ery 2; Library Club 3. ANN ELIZABETH HARDING Ann ! September 13 But physics is different! .--'' How was your tutorial? --- Oh great, I left my script Steeese. ...0¢lle o' the ball and is she sparkly...Unteen “styles'' with those long locks...Un peu folle...Stu- dem Counc! 1,2,3; Career Conference Committee 2; Cheerleading 2; Orchestra 1,2,4; Drama 3, Vice-Pres.4. THOMAS G. HOLDER Buz ! October 21 That all-colored Plymouth ...oaxonville's pride and joy...-Mischievous...Tall... That shock of blonde hair .-sHam...Rambunctious. SANDRA S. HERRICK Sandi ! my September 29 High hopes for college... Dislikes pseuso-beatniks .--Hates to wear shoes... Often talks-with her hands Full of bright ideas... relaxed...Forum Club 2,3, 4; Yearbook 4; Fencing 4; Drama 2,3; Basketball 1; Music Appreciation 3; Modern Dance 4. a EDMUND MEDFORD HUNT LEY. ULB Dire fa January 9 History class-- sleeping anyone ?...Always looking for a great time...Girls... Those stray notes on the piano in study hall...Ooops ahbehmnen.,.c0CCe msl. 2.5, Captain 4. 17 yeu Cote DOUGLAS ARTHUR HEWEY Doug Gurley! March 12 Dougala ...those feet will Spene casekee hair-willcomb -''Gun moll ,,.quite a ere r...great writer, ye Shakespeare.,.Shake - Speamesmarr pS PETER KENNETH JACOBS Pete!! July. lS Real talent in art...Man be- hind the scene..,.Always in motion... Tell them to wear anything - but blue, the stage lights turn it white. weecheshirercatssimiless. Quiet... hat Northern drawleAmlovierlOfartecs Stage Design... Yearbook 2; Stage Design 3,4; Drama 3,4. PATRICIA ANN KIERNAN 'Bubbles,'! ''Beetle Bomb September 14 Great fun to be with... Talking in English...''Oh, Miss Kotilainen....''... Motorcycles ?... 'Oh, well that's life for you. WALTER ALEXANDER HARTLIE EMERSON KELLEY KILTON JR. Spoolie, ’ Spools, Walt PREC uetcere February 16 Sudbury's own paperboy, up at 5 A.M, every morn. ing...Gets drowsy during 3rd period...lop rate ex= plorer Scout...Willing bar- itone... Yearbook 4; Cho- rus 4; Soccer Manager. August 11 Al Capone...Has a 1930 Model A -- At what in- spection station do you get your stickers ?...Can be found working in the Super market...Happy... Joined the confined this year...Bubbi-Teen...Hock- ey; Chorus 4. MARTHA LIVENGOOD Sliven Mart December 5 Artist at work...Playing her clarinet...W riting poetry...Portraying a character ina play...Full of energy...Competence plus...Field Hockey 1,3; Basketball 2; Student Ex- change Comm. 3; Ninth Notes 1; Tom=Lommecso. Yearbook 2,4; Drama l, 2,3,4; P.T. Ss Agmxecutive Council 4; Class Execu- tive Committee 4; Orches- tra 1,2,4; History Seminar 4; Variety Show 2,3; Junior Prom Committee 3. RICHARD STOCKTON KINDLEBERGER Keaton, 'Keats,'' Rich June 17 How's the gang ?...Hey kids, we're really rockin' to- night...We're really gonna' swing...''And like Charlie Beard sayS.vec sso eatner jacket keeps you warm. ... Anything for a show...Crit- ical thinking...Always ex- postulating - what did he say ?...Drama 3,4; Stu- dent Council 4; Soccer 4. JOHN WILLIAM KUHNER Johnny November 23 1957 Blue Ford...Plays the squeeze box...Adventurous eee Wavy hair - and red jacket too! !...Bright brown eyes...Plays ina band... the ''Troubadours, Variety Show 2,3,4. 18 JO-ANN L. LONG Jo, Jo-Jo August 19 That summer in Scotland .ee hank heaven for quiet girls...Pat Boone... 'Oh, people who say that I gon t talk clearly! ...Mr. Mitchell's door-rattle... eetile,..ann,..bang!... Reading Club 1; Basket- ball 1,2; Intramurals 2; Biology Club 2; Sewing Club 2,3; Yearbook 4. DOUGLAS MACKENZIE Doug' ' February 5 Member of the Bubbi teens eeelOng hair...Oh, those Freshmen!...what about it?...F rench class...one of the chosen few...stop it, I like it... But Mr. Maccini, I don't have any home- work. ...Boys' Cooking Class 4. KAREN LOUISE LOWELL Karen July 3 Gibst smite’ ...foxr the: West ---a little mite will goa long way...on horses...add a steady diet of books. Fencing 4. . Lee JANET MAENPAA Tan ! July 3 Quiet...uhuh...business now and ever...calm...that black jacket, er blazer... Do you remember the day you got your license ? ' 19 KEVIN LYONS 'Key!! May 23 Bachelor boy...Have car-- won't go...Athletic--power house, ''twinkle toes ... Mack, the knife...Poor girls -eeRock Hudson...College bound,...Coach Lyons...Soc - Coreleans 4 baseballaleZ. 3,4; Basketball 1,2; Christ- mas Pageant 2; Yearbook 4;pair. Red Gross Pres. 4 Class Vice-Pres. 4; Intra- murals 2,3,4; Class Exec. Comm.nl,o. ROSA ELEANOR MAGAZU Rosa?! January 9 Brown eyes...Long brown locks...sweet personality... blushes...known for her fabulous parties...loves to dance, sing, plan parties, and above all talk...Mrs. Coombs' piano after hours .-echorus 1,4; Business Glubit-=) Dramael. ALICE ATWOOD MAHONEY Taurie’™ “Laur” October l Distinctly individual.,.the clothes she makes,..it's burlap...Artistically, wow, (Russ.Hist. Bulletin Board) .eewhen she rocks, she really rocks.,.that beautiful hair...Chorus 1,2,3,4; Year- book 4; Field Hockey 3,4; Basketball 1,2; Fencing 4; Junior Prom Comm, 3; Stage Design 3; Beaux Arts Festival 3; Art Club 1,2. PATRICIA ANN MOULTON mPat!! January 22 Oooh! those blue eyes, freckles and dimples, a true pixie...Sportive... 'Tssk, you're awful! ... Gregarious- and how}... Oh, Gail...Study halls- l- brary...A ''never-give- upper'',..Basketball 1,2,3; Field Hockey 1,2,3,4; Soft- ball 1,2,3; Fencing 4; Year- book 4; Citizen (School Spot- light) 3,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4. ae Ce CHARLES ELIOT MCCLENNEN G@harle em March 3 History devotee...Dramatic talents...Smile, be happy... Charles! - Mr.Marshall! .oo'' This Constitution of the UssoroeRwlSeredllvenedivmsss Read it yourself. ...His car's been ill- the door never recovered.,.,''I'll have to perform a carbur- etomy.’'...' I've. got tovsazl.4 te Class Vice bres), P.15,A. execs Commsc,; Basketball Mgr. 1,2; Class Pres. 2; Navigation Club 2, 3; Foreign Exchange Stu- dent 3; Yearbook, Co- Editor 4; Drama 2,3,4. GAIL CATHERINE MOSCA UGarie September 15 Loves to drive around... Studious ? ?...Murmuring meditations...Talkative... Basketball 1,2; Softball 2, 3; BieldsHockevyel: 20 EARL JOHN MEADER November 22 Tall...wavy Rates 10 have it done by the end of tomorrow.''...working man ...Singleness of activity... cars, BARBARA ANN NEUMANN Barb, ''Neubs ! November 20 A laugh and a half '...as she rushes to a class, ''Oh I haven't studied for it. What'll I do? '...A cheerful Hi'' for everyone in spite of everything...''Everything's due this week! '..,and yet this girl has a serious side ...'Guess WHAT? I got my license.''...Chorus 1,2,4; Ninth Notes 1; Tom-Tom 2, 3,4; Yearbook 2,4; Art Club 2; Basketball Manager 2,3; Foreign Exchange Stu- dent 3; Student Exchange Day Representative 3. ANN ELIZABETH NORTON Anne September 21 Talkative...''Oh, and I nearly died laughing ... friendly...''Oh, what will I do with my hair?' '...a book a day- 'I'm going to be a librarian '...has purpose, will pursue...Cooking Club2, KATHLEEN MARY PANETTA Kathy December 10 Burlington boys - wow... Need help, anyone ?...sure «ee Lhere goes that blue Ford, school bound...Ar- rives early - in the morn- ing...Baby pictures !...Cook- ing Club 1,2; Knitting Club 3; Chorus 4; Yearbook 4. CHRISTINE SOPHIE NURCZYNSKI 'Gbhris: Nurges”’ December 26 Friend to all...Oh, that Glass o1'59-..avcar atulast -.opecial K,,.the pride of the Tennessee Walkers? Pee Mire blue... Business Club 4; Fencing 4; Cheerleader 2; Chorus See tlesG Lipa. a NELSON STEVENS PATTERSON Floyd March 1 TwiGincnier e Wal vee Wanderer-the stale pass... Never serious...Can al- ways be found at a party eoebubbi teen member... Baseball 3; Basketball 4. 21 ROSEMARIE OLIVIERI WRo!! March 15 Recent recruit...Jackie! weliked byreveryone... short, and that curly black hair...those secretarial eyes...the only one who didn't need to get out of the D.E. final..:Yowie, what shorthand...Business Club 4, PAUL E, PEPIN Paul April 29 That bathtub on wheels with no handles...Mad passion to throw cold po- tatoes..e.lerror of Twin's kitchen...enjoys talking in English class...plane profession...Basketball Warae LINDA DOROTHEA PETERSON Min November 17 Quiet at times...Always looking for fun...Blue Studebaker!...Aversion to cold weather...Second year Bookkeeping Class Ow ... pass it on. '-during roll call...Cooking Club 1,3; Chorus 4; Yearbook 4. JUDY RODIMON Uchudas le oudsl May 28 Ardent sailor...''Lots o' luck. '...Always ''studying ' «esl hose college weekends oooh,..Oh, those beauti-- ful, blue eyes...Sincere interest in people... Chorus 1,2,3,4; Class Sec- retary 1; Class Vice-pres- ident 2; Student Council 3; P.T.S.A. Executive Comm. 2; Basketball Mgr. 3; Prom Committee 3; Junior Prom Queen 3; Yearbook 4, JULIA BLANCHE PLACE Julie, JZ. Jules July 31 Cheery voice... Have you done that Physics? Neither have I. ...Drama at all costs...Then there's history...Wide awake-un- less she's been studying eooLhis girl is going to go, go, go...some Place... Get your cotton-pickin' mo- biletoff my handsets Executive Council 1,2; Stu- dent Council 2; J.R.C. Gouncil 253%) Dramatics 2,3, 4; History Seminar 4; P. T.S.A. Executive Commit- HELEN RHODES Rhodsie ™ March 21 A thinking madame... Whosoever would be a man, must be a noncon- formist...., Let's vet those write-ups in kids! -e''Look, just Think about it! ... Mr. Arnold, what ifece f) ces CTCECDLL Vee. Dramatics. ..Gcacwlersce Cackle...Concord Academy Choir 1,2; Lacrosse Var- sity 2; Student Council 4; Ghorus 3,4; Drama 3,4; Yearbook 4. 22 Qs V } 2; Rifle Club 1, BARBARA A, PODGURSKI ™Pods!! July 14 Now there's my favorite teacher. '...Powder in the locker room ?.e.''Oh, Dah'ling you're so Rau- vashing. ..6.'Oh, stop it!” eee’ 'Come on, I'm not kid- ding. Get those rebounds, «eepersonality to the nth... Who said there isn'ta bright side to everything. Student Council 1,2,3,4; Field Hockey 1,2,3,4; Jr. Prom Comm., 3; Basket- ball 1,2,3, Co-Capt. 4; Fencing Club 4; Softball 1, 2,3; Yearbook 4, JOHN WHITNEY RADFORD John ! December 23 Motorcycle, John?,.,Oooh, that...joke...Mr.Zabierek's? eeeAnd Math with Mr, Ar- nold...Express business, up he comes, Soccer 1; Navigation Club 3; Jr. Red Grossy2,7@horus LOUISE ROGERS “Weezie March 7 Golly!''... Do you get this math? .,. It's neat. feeeeo logical, '.,.''Gee whiz-Daddy got me the neatest...'’ I didn't have time to... ...5ews her own clothes...Pianist with the magic touch...A friendly smile and a sweet word, School Spotlight 1,2,3; Biology Club 3; Student Exchange Committee 3; French Club 3; Orchestra iez.4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Li- brary Club 4; Yearbook4, MARK SMITH Smitty February 24 Indoor sportsman...One of the ''Molls ...Car! Where are you going with that boy?...Collects cars, whiskers,..Take to the hills coeds, here comes Smitty.''... Gentleman... magnetic charm... Soccer 4; Chorus 4. DIANE LUCY ROSS upit March 2 Fashion conscious.,,.loves to dance,..long, beautiful hair...That l-o-n-g red sweater!,..Aristocratic nose and a quick glance... PAST te es Tom-Tom Staff 3,4; Sports 3; Drama 4, PATRICIA ANN MARIE SPINELLI Spin Pat! Patty August 26 Natural curly hair... Light- ning in every field...Reli- able...Lots of fun.,.Big charge - driving...Wow! Three homeruns in one game!,..Rifle Club 1; Cho- rus 3; Junior Prom Com- mittee 3; Yearbook 4; Fenc- ing 4; Field Hockey 1,2,3, Capt.4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Softball 1,2,3, Capt..4. ripe BARBARA JOAN RYAN Barb ! April 30 Goal-a business vocation... tall...those clothes!...her summer at Raytheon.,,.bell- bottom trousers!... J.V. Basketball 1; Tom- Ome Gmied LDOOKEl 2.5.4; Business Club 4, JAMES THOMAS ST. CROIX HJimmy September 29 eDOUReYe sense ys none ye mellon .,.Great lover... His aims were for the goal -e Well-known car...Girls... Basketball 3,4; Soccer 3,4. 2 ALANSON STURGIS Pat Sturge February 28 That cat that failed (artis- tically)...Talent galore... Art and Drama in particu- lar..eindividualist...’’They don't hardly make them that way anymore.''...''My what a beautiful boy you area Drama 1,2,3,4; Yearbook 4. CAROL LEE STREETER “Streets September 17 Who're you going to yell for? Regional! -Who?... OW, TEAL Y te cent) CLL dressed, neat, sharp girl eceJitterbug, Mr.Sullivan? eeeWhat's a synonym for S attend rea tse Class Executive Council 1, Deeance.comimittees i577, 3,4; P.T.S.A. Refresh- ments 2; Junior Prom Committee 3; Softball 2; Field Hockey mgr. 3,4; Cheerleading 2,3,4; Chorus cs SARAH CURTIS TARBELL Sally August 26 Hi there, Spomte dns sas Yes, Lady Clairol 28... Cramming before term tests..eFalmouth Summer Theatre...''Oh for a college that doesn't require gym. eesCast as the bad and the beautiful!... Drama 3,4; Chorus 4, MAXINE ANN TOLMAN Maxie, Max! May 5 Such expresSSive €ye€See. giggles...dimples...A twin ooeDOYSoeeSONiCese 1 really do read the books, Miss Gale. '...A miss guided Orbitece Drama 1,2,3; Variety Show 1,2,4; Tom-Tom 2; Year- book 4; Biology Club 2; Field Hockey 3,4; Fenc- ing 4. PAULINE EVELETH TODD PPoly. May 4 What shades of red...''Oh, yeh! ' Home Economics show window...cailingee. Jeep, clonk-bang...Todd-o pape nersun-did-it.. Yearbook 4, MARLENE ELIZABETH TOLMAN Marl ! May 5 Slim-forever...a miser- especially with peanut butter sandwiches...never still a minute...those who hear her laugh, laugh al- waySe.' 'Ey, Max, I mean Marlicctn Variety Show 1,2; Biology Club 2; Drama 2; Tom- Tom 2; Dance Committee 3; Field Hockey 3,4; Fenc- ing 4; Yearbook 4, JOHNATHAN CHANDLER TUCKER John'! August 19 Class clown...High sense of humour,,..Life of any party. ... I consider mar- riage the last extremity. eee’ Miss Gale, how could you think that I...''...Rifle flupets Chorus 3; Soccer 2,4; Baseball 1,2,3,. BARBARA DIANE VETTERLEIN Barbara December 24 She came, she saw,,...Ah, for Brooklyn.,.Blue-eyed and,,,and that original bubble...Hair-do...''Mirror, mirror on the wall,..’'... Park your car in Harvard Yard. GRACE UNDERWOOD Gracie June 15 Oh, those No-Doz! Sober in Mr.Zabierek's history class...Joke in- stigator...Doug... How's the homework, Grace? pas OR PpYOUKC TEED Ly seek whiz with a needle...Turn right at the Wise Owl Sign Latin Club 1; Home Eco- nomics Club 3; Chorus 4; Yearbook 4, PETER VALENTINO ‘Pete! February 19 Dark,..smile...sleepe.. Have wallet. Won't hold $. ' ...Round and round he goes and where he stops, nobody knows, SANDRA ANITA WIDDOWS Sandy August 2 Always looking for fun and a good time...Friendly to- ward everyone,,.''Sports anyone ?'',,,Hopes to go to a business school,,.The day she got her license,,.. What a scream, Field Hockey 1,2,4; Soft- ball 1,2,4; Yearbook 4. BEVERLY GAIL WALTON Bey!!! November 16 A tall attractive blonde... Little blue bug...'’Que veut dire cela?...in Latin? ... Very athletic...That emi- nent teacher of the Modern : Dahnce, Softball 1,2; Basketball 1, i 2.95 sDrama 5; Junior | 4 Classical League 3,4; Cho- rus 4, 25 ete: MARY MARGARET WILLETT 'MMare'! June 26 Mr.Zabierek's history class...Mary Willett-- Quiet ?!!!!!...Easy to get along with...Loves to dance...''Nasty, nasty''s.. Always willing...''I love your outfit. Chorus 4; Yearbook 4. RICHARD GORDON WOLFE Dick! April 13 '53 Black Ford...Long hair eee Lhat's where our money goes!,,.cShy? ????...Class Treasurer 1,2,3,4; Basket- ballel 2, 5;4;e00cceT.1,2,125 4; Baseball 1,2; Fencing Club 4, TERRANCE JOSEPH MATTHEW WILSON err October 22 Bongo-new car at this time .o.' Soccer, anyone ? ,... Lockers 1 2,.,boating... desk washer deluxe... Soccer 1,2,3,4; Chorus 4. STEVEN WOOD ZIEGLER AT Aus Steve! August 26 Mr. Sullivan's English class...Plays guitaree. Boy, was there a fire last night! '..,Oh, that wit... Sometimes it just gets me,’! Rifle Club 1; Navigation Club 2; Soccer 2; Basket- ball 3; Yearbook 4, 26 HENRY E. WOHLRAB JR. Hank, Ted, Teddy October 14 The blue Ford pick-up with the blinking lights...Girls eeGroan,..''Get the beat. seeThe official member of the Bubbi-Teens...summer escapades with Dave Dav- ison...Jordan Marsh Toy Department. Chorus 4, ROBERT CRAIG DEWALLACE Craig. February 4 Joined us in the midst of mid-years.,.. 'Great! '.., From Rochester he came .eetaking on honor courses eee’ What lunch do I have today ?''...College, or is it Coast Guard?...Monroe High: School newspapers 2,3; Football2,3,4; Wres- tling 2,3,4; Track 2,3,4; Math Club 3,4; Varsity Club 3,4; Student Council 4. ‘Basmncathaasarics Pabeine: JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Standing, Rick Moore, Treasurer; Heather Marquis, Secretary; Seated, Penny Child, Vice President; Ken Grinnell, President. HOMEROOM 410- Mr, Lindfors-Mr, Cooper Front row, left to right: P.,Rich, C, Moynihan, S.Mayo, M.Campobasso, P.Rosa, B.Swanson, B, Heikkila, C.Gordon, Second row, left to right: Mr,Lindfors, K. Rockafellow, G,Dempster, K.,DeRidder, H. Marquis, D.Powers, R.Row, T.Casella, P. Tavolieri, Third row, left to right: B.Pepin, D. Barton, R. Moore, D.Garrison, A.Avery, R.Nims, G. Spiller, G. Fournier, R. Gay. Front row, left to right: M.Belanger, C, Hick- ler, A.Sturm, M. Flint, L.Locke, J.Rose, J. Pirrello, V.Roehrig. Second row, left to right: Mrs.Kemp, G. Moore, R. McElwain, J.Buckett, P.Rose, B.Herthel, D. Rogers, L. Eriksen, Third row, left to right: C.Long, C,Foley, M. Burns, G.McMurtry, K. Morey, E, Brooks, S. Briggs, P.Lind, C.Ring. HOMEROOM 417- Miss Jeppesen Front row, left to right: C,Waite, L.Wood, L. Brigham, B,Emmons, B,Ellis, E,Letteri, E. Elwin, J. McMeniman, Second row, left to right: Miss Jeppesen, E. Lennon, C,Marcoux, V.Curran, J.Grieve, P. Ladd, M. White, S. Yetton, Third row, left to right: D.Haskell, C., Fitts, R. De Cilio, J. Powers, R.Herlihy, DgMac- Donald, M. Norton, ANZ ( ee No tt oe Ww } ae N a“ _ - “a Fone ANN 5 ices DX {0° 2 a Ww { 4 fie ad ) oe ns iS : a f , 4 HOMEROOM 418- Miss Buxton Front row, left to right: D,Crary, J.Hoar, L. Moses, P.Douglas, A.Arciero, A.Hoyle, B. Anderson, C.Natoli, Second row, left to right: Miss Buxton, E, Dougherty, B.Colby, L. Coleman, Be leaitereks Jokisaari, R.Worden, S.Plumley, B.Sawyer, M.Jones. Third row, left to right: W.Davison, P, Olson, W.Schulle, J. Austin, R.Danosky, M. Donald- son, D. Aiken, T.Richter, R,Cox, J, Aveni. HOMEROOM 414- Mrs, Coombs Front row, left to right: E, White, C.Carl- man, S.VanWart, C.Chause, D.Grason, J. Warren, C. Cooper, S, Varney. Second row, left to right: Mrs.Coombs, S. Stone, P,Child, E. Farrell, J. Velardi, A. Stuntz, P.Scott, W.,Walker, S.Clark. Third row, left to right: P.Morte, G, Letteri, H, Nielsen, V.Zaniboni, R,Walker, S. Ver- collone, B. Moore, F,Bellizia, P.Albee, R, Duane, K,Grinnell, RE: pee rer prongs er ou SOPHOMORE : = 7 : . CLASS OFFICERS Standing, James Nesbitt, Vice President; John Garrison, Treasurer, Seated, Harold Cutler, President; Mary Huff, Secretary. HOMEROOM 419- Mr, Flynn Front row, left to right: D.Morabito, L. Forbes, J.Burckett, F,lantosca, C,Powers, L. Varney, N, Davis, A. Cleveland. Second row, left to right: Mr. Flynn, R, Clark, M.McCarthy, J.Spooner, N.Neumann, S.Shu- ster, E,Druzba, T.Curran, M. Griswold. Third row, left to right: R.Cutler, D. Krause, P, Livengood, C,MacFarland, M.Jones, D.Me- _ Andless, J. Garrison. L { Ce | ad ¥ ee “5 = 3 HOMEROOM 420- Mr. Eaton Front row, left to right: V.Hendrick, R, Keefe, S.Hall, M.Deane, C.Swanson, A,Remmes, P. Yetton, J. Magazu, Second row, left to right: Mr,Eaton, M, Jewett, L. O'Hara, P. Wright, S. Fowler, B, Warren, C, Larzelere, H, Cutler. Third row, left to right: G.Bowry, W. Cannon, J.Livesey, M.Farnum, D.Morey, T.Taylor, J. Corcoran, HOMEROOM 421- Mrs, Flanagan Front row, left to right: F,Gandolfo, V.Heath, K,Mar, M. Wilson, J.Davis, K.Saint, M.Hat- field, A. Griffin, Second row, left to right: Mrs, Flanagan, M. Larzelere, N.Turk, C,Smith, M,Crowley, F. Cibel, M.Poole, B.Troisi, M.Huff, Third row, left to right: M,MacArthur, P, Dougherty, B,Litte, R.May, J.Straiton, R. Hendrick, P,Mahoney, J. Nesbitt, HOMEROOM 104- Miss Tutuny Front row, left to right: S,Kennally, J.Mc- Donnell, F, Bradford, N. Condit, J, Cavicchio, S.Clippinger, G. Ferguson, L.Roehrig. Second row, left to right: Miss Tutuny, R. Abrahamson, W. Weld, T.Sjostedt, F,Pirrello, J. Bertolami, E,Frye, R.D'Amico, Third row, left toright: P.Devoll, B.Lithgow, J.Lawrence, D.Boyd, P.Lukesh, J. Helms, W. Moulton, HOMEROOM 422- Mrs. Prevot Front row, left to right: J. Widdows, J. Crary, J.Manzelli, M,Child, J.Leahy, E.Sawtell, J. Frost, S. Goodwin, Second row, left to right: R.Russello, R. Meyer, G.Dunkle, M.Ferolito, L,Phelps, R.Place, L. Anderson, R, Keough, W.Silva. Third row, left to right: R,DeNormandie, A. Venier, C.,Donaldson, D. Todd, H.Nelson, C, Smith, G, Lundberg, HOMEROOM 413- Mr, Galvin Front row, left to right: K,Pardoe, R,Panetta, F, Venier, E.Raeke, J.Rego, M.Place, E. Smith, C, Norton, Second row, left to right: Mr, Galvin, R. Scharfenberger, D.Rooney, F,Dentino, D. Prentiss, S.Rogers, P. Thomas, G, Rutherford, R. Spinelli, E.Osgood, T.Ryan. el Third row, left to right: A «Rhodes HpPobiy ° P.Nix, C,Smith, R.Spen oe DP gurski, P,Rhodes, R.Sch Itz. i FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Standing, Peggy Hoagland, Secretary; Brian Copp, Treasurer, Seated, Bruce Adler, President; Carolyn Jagger, Vice President, HOMEROOM 415- Mr, Miskell Oy Front row, left to right:T. Katte, Sea, N. Davis, D.Woodington, DylWasson, D. T}furman, J. Travers, K. Wilson. a4 Second row, left to ight: Mr. mXReu, R, Swinconeck, D. Wadkes J. Spoon, R, Wolfe, R. Morris, T.Stolmag.™ Third row, left to aight: ae witiams, B.[homp- son, R.Strefton, NJ Pattersomy P,Way, A. Ba N, Tat He Sweeter. pe HOMEROOM 407- Mr. Doon Front row, left to right: D,Cotoni, L.Chapin, B,Douglas, S,Coleman, B,Chause, A. Dinwiddie, S. Coffin, B. Doe. Second row, left to right: Mr, Doon, R. Churchill, W.Coughlin, B. Cookson, C.Cutler, R, Dieter, J. Debye. Third row, left to right: B.Copp, W.Day, L,DiMinico, R.Doherty, G,Donaldson, B. Copp, A. Donald- son, C,Ebner, HOMEROOM 405- Mr, Bowdoin Front row, left to right: M.Arciero, D.Brier, G,Richards, L,Avery, C.Barr, P.Bell,,E.Beazley, P. Burns, Second row, left to right: Mr. Bowdoin, K.Borg, J. Chambers, J. Cavicchio, S.Brown, J. Chambers, R, Albee, B, Adler, W.Baltrush,. Third row, left to right: P.Cares, A,Carver, J, Arnold, R.Ames, R, Bergman, A.Bowles, D.Chadsey, R, Arenstrup. 545) o se mo HOMEROOM 409- Mr, Johnson Front row, left to right: M,Hoagland, C.Hull, A.Filbin, C.Jagger, R.Foley, J. Henderson, J. Hartman, W.Haas, Second row, left to right: Mr, Johnson, R,Hand, C,Guy, K, Humphreys, B,Fultz, L,Graham, E, Kelley, S.Jacobs, Third row, left to right: M,Howe, V.Kramer, R,Jennette, D, Hawes, T.Finnerty, L.Herthel, S,Emmons, T.Jewett, R.Horton. x yh def, .k Ad HOMEROOM 411- Mr. Zabierek Front row, left to right: C.Laverty, L. Miller, S.Mahan, L, Lewis, J. Kile, S. Lawrence, S,MacLeod, V.DeWallace, Second row, left to right: Mr, Zabierek, G.Loftus, J, Klee, J. Monaghan, C.Loesel, L. Kendall, M,. Kyriakos, E, Miller, C. Kerwin. Third row, left to right: R.MacLean, C,Anderson, D,Light, J. Morris, B, Mattsen, W. Meade, B.John- son, W.McClennen, D. MacKenzie, 36 Hocten ACTIVITY SCIENCE ENGLISH HISTORY AND GOVERNMENT ACTIVITIES tie, T “. Barbara Neumann describes her summer activities in Cannes and her motor trip from the Riviera to Paris, Miu KT QO LLER PUREE de ES de TERRE HARI: VERTS SALADE FRANCAIS Pas PAM PD STON CAM PIE Sue Davis shares her experiences “ ; 5 : in Vence, one of our twin towns, be ‘ with the people of Lincoln and Sudbury. Pam Blake gives a talk on French wa gin customs and the people she met in Rocheville, a suburb of Cannes, approval of the international menu Mr, James Nesbitt, president of the ; for the dinner, P,T.S.A., and Martha Norton show STUDENT EXCH ANGE DINNER serve dessert-delicious Mrs, Barbara Roehrig and chocolate pie, Ginny, her daughter, help Charlie McClennen, our representative to Norway who stayed with Haakgn's family, tells of his experiences in the land of the fiords. The McClemens enjoy the Student Exchange Dinner with Haakon Nielsen, A Norwegian student who is Woody Cannon and his sister, Sarah, with Per Adeler, a Norwegian student who will be a member of spending the school year with them. their family until June, Sleighbells ring, are you listenin? The First Senior Chorus Three Guitars Chorus Senior Boys CHRISTMAS ASSEMBLY Freshman Girls! Chorus Senior Trio Orchestra THE MOTHER THE BRIDE areal : qi 2 THE MOTHER Martha Livengood; Joni Pirrello THE NEIGHBOR WOMAN } Pat Sturgis; Ann Harding Helen Rhodes Martha Livengood; Ann Harding LEONARDO THE BRIDE THE MOTHER- IN-LAW Beverly Emmons; Penny Foster DEATH LEONARDO'S WIFE Bev Emmons, Joni Pirrello, Diane Ross, Ann Harding, Martha Livengood, Sandra Varney, Linda Varney, Shirlee Clark A little knife that barely fits the hand, THE BRIDEGROOM Martha Livengood oa Ann Harding Left to right: Martha Livengood, John Tucker, Carl Ebner, Shirlee Clark, Judy Travers, Martha Norton, Jim Powers Dick Kindleberger, Beverly Emmons THE SERVANT WOMAN BLOOD WEDDING PRESENTED BY THE LITTLE THEATRE PLAYERS Ingrid Jeppesen, Director THE FATHER J TOE MpOf f n } XK” 0 Sandra Varney ie Mary Tooker U Judy Travers Sue Lawrence, Kay Wilson, Carolyn Jagger, Peter Jacobs, Carol Hickler, Linzee Cole- man, Julia Place, Sue Stone, SET DESIGN STAGE CREW STAGE MANAGER Julie Place Mr. Black; Carol Hickler Standing, left to right: David Garrison, President; Francis Bellizia, Treasurer, Seated, left to right: Martha Poole, Secretary; Martha Norton, Vice President. SENIOR MEMBERS Left to right: Barbara Podgurski, Dick Kindleberger, Helen Rhodes. STUDENT COUNCIL New voices reading the announcements in the morning -eeHomeroom discussions,..lce cream at lunch,,.The student lounge...Movies in the Little Theater - to be continued next year...Meetings in Lab One x-period on Fridays...A series of assembly programs..,An ever- present awareness of their representation of their con- stituents...Improving communication...A government of Our peers. THE COUNCIL Front row, left to right: M,Place, H.Rhodes, H,Streeter, M.Poole, D. Garrison, M,Norton, F,Bellizia, L. Roehrig, V.Roehrig. 3 Back row, left to right: S,Laurence, J,Garrison, T. Taylor, C,. Donaldson, G.Donaldson, M.Donaldson, R.Kindleberger, B.Podgurski, R. Foley, K.Borg, C.Hull, Mr. Alexander Marshall, Advisor. AS DY AD STAFF Tuesday night, after school, every spare moment, deadlines, deadlines- ''Have you finished..? ' Our patient typists, (including underclassmen!) our precise picture croppers- ''Can't you remove 1 100th of an inch more? Our weary writers- ''What's another word that means,,.?'', and our artistic arrangers, all these people are both glad and sad that the job's done. EDITORIAL BOARD Sas Taare E CO-EDITORS Charles McClennen and Pamella Blake Standing: L.Peterson, M.Tolman, P.Chellis, P, Todd, P. Coughlin, B, Neumann, Seated: B,Podgurski, J.Place, S.Davis, L, Rogers, L. Mahoney. Standing: M.Livengood, J.Rodimon, K.Lyons, D.Fraser, E, Forbes, C, Streeter, ADP OSd MRS J.Long, S.Herrick, S.Borg, S.Ziegler, K,Panetta, M.Tolman, Seated, left toright: P.Spinelli, C.Dingee, R, Magazu. Standing, left to right: R.Darby, L. Franson, she : : SENIOR WRITE-UPS senna copa Helen Rhodes, Chairman Seated, left to right: C.Jagger, K. Wilson, K.Pardoe, C.Hull, S.Laurence, K.Norton, J, Hender- son, Standing, left to right: A.Filbin, L.Avery, C.Barr, K,Humphreys, N. Davis, D. Walker, Mrs. Barbara M, Kemp, Advisor. Typists, seated, left to right: R. Olivieri, E.Letteri, E,White, A.Arciero, C, Chause, R, Magazu. Standing, left to right: J, Maenpaa, E, Dougherty, J. Velardi, J.Buckett, C,Carl- man, R. Darby. PUBLICATIONS TOM-TOM Monday meetings in the publications' office... Deadlines...Planning the next issue...Deadlines ..e Two-tone covers...Columns...Getting the news while it is news...Deadlines...Those press conferences sponsored by the Boston Globe... Proofreading...Stapling an issue together... Deadlines...Regional's own newspaper. Writers, seated, left to right: D, Thurman, M. Ellis, E, Kelley, E.Lennon, E, Druzba, J. Davis, D, Ross, Standing, left to right: A.Hoyle, D. Fraser, B. Fultz, B. Neumann, A.Bowles, M, Burns, G, Brisson, aw “fe Y ee i= : wv - a } A tie 4 on a Aw . be et Lae, = ) o ioe «: y ‘ a ant ef a ° @ Go sf } s i = a 2m 2 4 e — fle Z 9 L Vey NINTH NOTES A late start...F reshman newspaper ...Approximately a dozen devotees ...Airing the Freshman's views of the upperclassmen - and vice versa Puzzles...Polls...Deadlines, ) -— ‘aa @ morrt = 411 -+( “KX 7). GX Q wece = SAVY OX _ —— y Cae } ee Gre (eum tt eS, scecy _— Chie Ach J Ne ee ee Pe | beter ov! Susan Stone, Pamella Blake, Cynthia Natoli, Pam Gives Advice To New Co-Editors, Advisors: Mrs, Miriam Coombs Mrs. Helen Psyras Miss Irene Tutuny FORUM CLUB Jordan's problems delineated by Ny K a native of the Near East...Ques- _ Fst u ame ae [imam REFER ENCES tions...Mormon Elders explaining i at we ff es their beliefs...Discussion...Mr. a Saba of Ghana describing his country and its customs...Ques- tions...Discussion of the pros and cons of communism.,..A true for- um dealing with the problems of : the present day. | Seated, left toright: J,Burckett, P.Bell, E,Druzba, H.Cutler, M.Child, V.Cameron, K, Mar, C.Swanson, Standing: Mr. John Bowdoin, Adyisor; S.Erfimons, R, DeNormandie, F,Bautz, W.Cannon, B.Litte, M, Griswold, J, DeBye. Ap a an WOR ns ; ad ad een Pont er Ent ! Bor bck eee a HISTORY SEMINAR Seated, left toright: Mr. John Doon, Advisor; B, Anderson, P. Blake, M.Livengood, B.Emmons, B, Heikkila. Standing, left to right: Paul Morte, C. Waite, D. Powers, A. Stuntz, L. Moses, Being objective about subjective history, reading, discussing, reading, discussing, and finally dr awing conclusions, are all characteristic of the History Seminar. On Friday afternoons, in the atmosphere of the library, lively discussions, of different interpretations of the same event lead to greater understanding. LIBRARY CLUB Seated, left to right: K,Stuntz, B.Doe, K.Pardoe, D. Woodington, Miss Elizabeth Stoneham, Librarian; J.Rose, P. Bell, K. Mar, Standing, left to right: E,Miller, J. McDonnell, L. Rogers, J. Arnold, A. Tebo, J.Manzelli, N. Turk, M,Place, R.Abrahamson, New books to catalog...Old news- papers and magazines to sort... typing file cards...Returning books to the shelves...''Where is the paste ?''...''These books need ‘due date' labels '.,.''May I take out this book? It hasn't been catalogued yet. ...New books... Old books...Books...Everyone is busy. JUNIOR CLASSICAL LEAGUE Open to past and present Latin stu- dents...Monthly meetings...A new member of the American Classical League...Perhaps in the near future being hosts instead of guests at the annual state meeting of the A.C.L. Seated: Miss Ruth M. Buxton, Advisor; B.Walton, i ll J. Burckett, M.Deane, A. Griffin, Standing, left to right: C.Swanson, L,O'Hara, M, Crowley, S.Shuster, L. Moses, SCIENCE CLUB Three major divisions: biology, chemistry, and physics...A plethora of projects - from bacteriology to psychology...Weekly meetings on Mondays. Seated, left to right: Mrs, Vera Allen, Advisor; J. Spooner, M.Tooker, S.Coffin, C.Swanson, Mr, Bramwell Arnold, Advisor, Middle row: J.Debye, R.Arenstrup, C.Smith, R. May, B.Johnson, E. Miller, Back row, left to right: M,Griswold, R,Phillips, A. Tebo, R, Keough, H,Cutler, V. Kramer, JUNIOR RED CROSS Helping others to help themselves. The successful Christmas Drive for needy families in the South End of Boston...Soliciting money, clothes, toys and small gifts...The satisfac- tion of a job well done. Front row, left to right: S,Yetton, E,Sawtell, M. Jones, M.Belanger, K,Lyons, M,Tolman, Miss Joan Gale, Advisor. Second row: R.Churchill, R. Phillips, B.Johnson, S.Briggs, R.Gay, S, Davis, B.Podgurski, L, Avery, C. Jagger, G, Ferguson, K.Pardoe, Back row: V.DeWallace, K,Wilson, M.Huff, P. Bell, W. Walker, S. Coffin, P. Yetton, D, Thurman, D, Grason, RADIO CLUB Another new club..,Station KINUB eeContacts world wide...Monday x- period...Through weekly code prac- tice and ardent outside study, the goal desired - ten hams instead of two. Seated, left to right: B.Adler, W.Baltrush, A. Rhodes, L, Anderson, R. Meyer, S. Mahan. Standing: R.Russello, R. Albee, R.Jennette, J.Lau- rence, P,Lukesh, T, Williams, K, Borg. Mr, John Maccini, Advisor eis Sewing for Spring The Drawing Stage GYMNAST Per Adeler, representing Regional at the State Secondary School Gym meet, placed fifth in Free Exercise and sixth in Long Horse Vaulting. Per has been an active gymnast since the age of eight and was also H.S. champion of Olso and Vicinity in 1958, FENCING CLUB A popular addition,..Learning the fundamentals...Monday x-period and after school...The terminology - foils, ptasterins..,.Competition touché...The basic techniques. FENCING FORM Front row, left to right: D.Davison, P. Podgurski, P,Rhodes, B,Copp, P. Adeler, J.Nesbitt, P. Way, Standing, left to right: P,Bell, K.Stuntz, E, Forbes, L,Graham, B,Podgurski, M. Tolman, S.Goodwin, P.Spinelli, M. Wil- son, L. Miller, Miss Marisa Gori, Advisor. C H E R“ s E A D E R S The picture at the top of the page shows the cheer- leaders in a familiar formation, In front; Captain Carol Streeter, From left to right: L.Roehrig, C.Natoli, M.Hoag- land, S.Clippinger, P. Child, B. Turk, N. Turk, A.Filbin, A.Griffin, Miss Paula Kotilainen, advisor, is shown with the girls in the picture on the left. FIELD HOCKEY VARSITY HAS UNDEFEATED SEASON WINS FOUR + TIES TWO J VARSITY Coach Roberts, Captain Pat Spinelli Front row, left to right: V.Roehrig, E. Forbes, M. Tolman, S,Davis, B.Podgurski, Captain Spinelli, S.Widdows, M.Tolman, L, Mahoney. Back row, left to right: Manager C,Streeter, G, Ferguson, P,Moulton, P.Child, D.Powers, L,Cole- man, H, Marquis, C. Moynihan, J.Burckett, S.Hall, W.Walker, Manager, Front row, left to right: L.Roehrig, J. Widdows, J.Spooner, L. Forbes, M,. Bel- anger, J. Henderson, C,Barr, C,Natoli, Back row, left to right: M.Hoagland, M,Place, M. McCarthy, M.Child, C. Loesel, B.Colby, C.Guy, J.Cavvichio, E, Beazley. LINCOLN-SUDBURY REGIONAL SOCCER CHAMPIONS 1959 THIRTEEN VICTORIES - NO DEFEATS REGIONAL OPPONENT St. Mark's Belmont Hill Acton-Boxboro Watertown Littleton Acton-Boxboro Watertown Cambridge School Littleton Acton-Boxboro Wellesley Cambridge School Wellesley Belmont SOCCER SQUAD EPOUNNWORN WN DW WN OH —0 OC OC'O' CO OO 1 Ole Front row, left to right: R. Wolfe, J. Tucker, D.Davison, P. Adeler, K,Lyons, D, Hewey, J.St. Croix, Capt. Ed Huntley, T. Wilson, B.Bergen, R. Doherty, D.MacDonald, B, Moore. Back row, left to right: Coach Volk, M,Smith, Mgr., J.Nesbitt, T. Finnerty, G,Lundberg, S. Briggs, S.Vercollone, G. Donaldson, M.Donaldson, A.Avery, D, Garrison, R., Danosky, R. Moore, C.Donald- son, R, DeNormandie, R.Place, P.Podgurski, C, Cutler, P.Devoll, Mgr., W.Kilton, Mgr. ot $ Up % Cip' AEGIONALHIGHEY AA. © 4 WUHIGH SCH001 ay gslisitey, 'TGIONAT HIGH SURO New Record Regional - 43 goals Opponents - 5 Coach Volk, Captain Ed Huntley SENIOR SOCCER PLAYERS Kevin Lyons Jim St, Croix Bruce Bergen Capt, Ed Huntley h'8y, ven” Wagaesso Per Adeler Norwegian Exchange Student Sleight of foot! Terry Wilson Dick Wolfe John Tucker Doug Hewey David Davison 55 JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL Front row, left to right: E.Beazley, J. Henderson, Co-Captains, V.Roehrig and L,Coleman, C.Loesel, M. Deane, Back row, left to right: Coach Roberts, K, Wilson, L,Avery, S.Brown, C. Barr, C, Jagger, M.Place, L. Forbes, Captain Blake Coach Roberts VARSITY BASKETBALL Front row, left to right: P.Spinelli, H. Marquis, Co-Captains, B.Podgurski and P, Blake, S. Davis, S. Goodwin. Back row, left to right: P.Dingee, Mgr., M.Poole, E.Forbes, M.Child, B.Colby, J.Burckett, Coach Roberts, WARRIORETTES WIN SIX, LOSE TWO REGIONAL VARSITY SCORES Bedford aul Concord 20 Belmont 34 Weston 20 Concord Academy 19 Wayland 24 Sue Weston 22 Winchester 38 q 44 40 Si) ra 45 21 a2 33 Pat 1959-60 Iba alitael- JUNIOR VARSITY SEASON SUMMARY Westboro-13 Littleton-20 Grafton-11 Grafton-31 Ashland-22 Westboro-32 Bedford-24 Weston-28 Holliston-30 Wayland-46 Lynnfield-28 Acton-Boxboro-33 Bedford-30 Weston-24 Holliston-27 Wayland-53 Lynnfield-50 Acton-Boxboro-20 Ashland-21 Regional 36 Captain Bruce Bergen Coach Volk 1959-60 L.S.R.H. VARSEiew SEASON SUMMARY Regional Westboro-40 23 Littleton-40 41 Grafton-47 42 Grafton-47 45 Ashland-58 44 Westboro-42 44 Bedford-57 43 Weston-51 41 Holliston-25 58 Wayland-60 33 Lynnfield-40 55 Acton-Boxboro-44 49 Bedford-51 53 Weston-61 43 Holliston-53 42 , Wayland-43 36 Lynnfield-63 45 Acton-Boxboro-36 75 g Ashland-48 62 p Alumni-46 38 VARSITY p | Littleton-60 51 Capt. B.Bergen, K.Morey, P.Dougherty.¢ Back row, left to right: Mgr. R.Moore, Aggy, M.Donaldson, R. Danosky, B, Moore, N. Ratt terson, D. Garrison, R. Wolfe, Mgr. SEAR fee son, Coach Paul Volk, w7 Front row, left to right: R. DeCilio, ae JUNIOR VARSITY Front row, left to right: H.Cobb, W.Moulton, S, Briggs, S.Vercollone, F.Pirrello, J. Garrison. Back row, left to right: Coach Robert Jones, P,Podgurski, N.Patterson, A. Avery, G. Donaldson, R, Eisner, W.McClennen, R, Doherty, Bob DeCilio 15 Fine Spirit Good Game Don Aiken 25 Pat Dougherty 18 ALUMNI - VARSITY , BENEFIT GAME 1960 Woe DeMont 4 Ken Morey 22 Dave Garrison 19 Ken Mattsen Ze Barry Moore 10 = Dick Trussell Pu Frankie Carlman 5 ——— This book printed by VELVATONE, a special process of litho- 59 Photography by Purdy graphic printing. Sole producers: Wm. J. Keller Inc., Buffalo, N. Y. No other printing firm is authorized to use the Velvatone method. SENIOR FACULTY FOLLIES OF 1960 Photos by Pritchard and Gregg CHEERLEADERS . sored 5 S- ? A Fair'' Season - One loss. Your name, the long walk, certificates and letters firmly clutched, the line-up, more names, on your mark, get set, to your seat at last. Gaia es loci b z5| ©) ve The line at awards assembly: Left to right: S.Clippinger, B.Colby, L.Coleman, M.Deane, L.Forbes, B. Fultz, L.Graham, C.Guy, M.Hoagland, C. Jagger, K.Jokisaari, M.McCarthy, M.Place, J.Widdows, S.Widdows, C.Moynihan, Once in a great while, someone partici- pating in competitive sports deserves to be recognized for her achievements. In four years of competition the fine spirit of service, sportsmanship, and skill dis- played by the recipient has provided in- spiration for her teammates and admira- tion from her coaches. Who else but ''Spin? Kevin Lyons GIRLS' Front row, left to right: M. Poole, P.Child, E. Forbes, S.Hall, L. Moses, Captain Spinelli, B.Colby, J.Burckett, J. Henderson, L.Cole- man, B. Fultz. Back row, left to right: Miss Ko- tilainen, coach; W.Haas, S.Clip- pinger, M. Belanger, L,Graham, K, Jokisaari, H, Marquis, B. Podgur- ski, M.Child, L. Forbes, J, Cavic- chio, D, Thurman, The Boosters' Barbara Podgurski How can he miss? SOFTBALL TEAM BOYS' BASEBALL TEAM Front row, left to right: R.Spinelli, C.Cutler, P.Podgurski, H.Cobb, G. Donaldson, Middle row, left to right: R.De- Cilio, P.Dougherty, R.Danosky, K. Lyons, R.Doherty, J. Garrison. Back row, left to right: CoachJones, K.Grinnell, R.Place, W.Cannon, D. Aiken, K.Morey, C.Donaldson, F. Bellizia, R.De Normandie, C.Ring. CLUB AWARDS Bruce Bergen The boys in line at the awards assembly: Left to right: B. Bergen, S.Briggs, W.Cannon, H.Cobb, H.Cutler, R. Dan- osky, D, Davison, R.DeCilio, P.Devoll, Coach Jones, R. Doherty. Eyes left - another award winner joins the line. SEASON SUMMARY Lincoln-Sudbury Opponent 9 Ashland 6 B 5 Acton-Boxboro 3 A ll Weston 3 4 Lynnfield 2 S 4 Weston {i E 4 Lynnfield ths 6 Bedford 3 B 2 Wayland 4 6 Holliston 5 A 10 Ashland 4 8 Acton-Boxboro 9 Le: 5 Holliston 10 is 21 Littleton 3 0 Bedford ] 3 Littleton 1] 3 Wayland 315, Co-Captains Richard Danosky (left) and Kevin Lyons with Coach Robert Jones. 63 La Mer de 1'Amour These Are A Few Of Our Favorite Things omen And so my beloved.” Faculty “Babes in Toyland” The Sound of Music Wal ieaiyé a Shs SHOW Vaudeville in the Roaring Twenties. And now, ladies and gentlemen, we present the most...., hams Frank. Maxeuoo! l Saldana: One babe is reluctant to leave. 65 - 4 % a b 4 Cum Laude Charter Recognition of scholastic Members in excellence united with Course. extra-curricular partici- pation, Place, Blake, Class of 1960 Rogers, Livengood, Neu- mann, Long, Rhodes, Davis, Kindleberger, McClennen. Cum Laude, National Merrt, and Awards Assemblies Mr. Heys- a faculty charter member. Dr. Tourville, Mrs, Cannon, and recipients of National Merit Scholar- ship Certificates. Penny receives the DeNorm- andie Award from its donor. Mr. Frederick Briscoe pre- sents the National TB award to Sue Stone, co-editor of the Tom-Tom.” Faculty Plaque and medal awardedto Pam, Bora Ann-the best Thespian. Oi ie aa Seniors at Awards Assembly, Ft Wi catia. “a 0 AP ae OUR PROMS Remember GRADUATION 1960 The first outdoor graduation, weather worry, those stiff col- lars and flowing gowns, pinning those tassels securely, the brave smiles on serious faces, the stately entrance, those cues so often practiced, the sea of faces, the diplomas put in order by Mr. Sullivan, the moment when you @ OV WO alone received your diploma from Mrs. Harding, your firm? hand- shake, ''Thank you Mrs. Harding.') congratulations, relatives, and then a reunion. Ford raurxzoO Mrs, Theodore Harding awards diploma to Peter Bacon as Dr. Tourville watches. Lincoln-Sudbury Regional School Committee Left to right: Mrs, Cannon, Mrs. Harding, Mr. MacRae, Mr, Flint, Mr. Bergen, Dr. Emmons, Mrs. Spooner, Mr. Heath. Ab- sent: Mr. Lutnicki. Fraser Photograph But teach high thoughts, and amiable words and courtliness, and the desire of fame, Me and love of truth, and all that makes a man. Sulli- Scholarship recipient, Julia Place, is con- gratulated by Mrs. Harding. Keeping order: Mr, van, Dr, Tourville Alfred, Lord Tennyson LINCOLN- FIRST SUDBURY | 3 : ‘ Tae i — FOUR REGIONAL i ‘ft 2 wy I } YEAR acs i ie Boe a £0 a. Oe a ae i: Graduation photographs by Richard Gregg, ‘61. CP pak Re pee 3 ALPE: tei STE


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